Cal State Fullerton - Titan Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)

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1 :y..-iJ Uii.! xw3r ' . ■ Calk I 7 « 1 ■ California State University, Fullerton 1998 - 1999 Table OF Contents I idta Campus Life Titan Athletics ||4 ATHLETICS The Arts Untstrsity E E TS Cll s Organizations The Graduates CO-NLMENCEMENT Acknowledgments ClURENT E ENTS 20 ■28 34 50 96 120 122 Where We Go! Where 1 1 What We See! Who I Cross Country • Wrestling • Softball • BASKETBALwoccEf Titan Athletics occER • Baseball • Vollyball • Tennis • Gymnastics -■:•,- .■ ' g-: .; Men ' s Soccer 14 15 Men ' s Women ' s Basketball _., 1 iSiflRIX. t 16 ifc = Wrestling Track V Baseball Softball tWNI( « . « «K? ■ ■ ■tM mU ' in f- ' ymnastics Tennis Cal State Fullerton TheArts Directed by Ricardo Soto are the Cal State Fullerton ' s Men ' s Chorus I 20 21 MUSIC « -:: f a j ■... iJk The University Singers 23 Performing Arts Above: Noelle Horn in a dashing piece from Fall Dance Theater in the CSUF Little Theatre Scott Johnson as Leonardo and Laura Hart James Knudsen as Alan. Jim Shine as Michael and Kristin. Leach as Mindy in a scene from My Married Friends b; Steven Salinaro in the CSUF Arena Theatre. 24 k- IjMii HH I H I T S I Hi nl Bi ' B H t B HR ■ ' ■ H Hj BfH CI v- ' xj I Hv ik H H TT 1 y Above; The cast of Beautiful Bodies by Laura Cunningham in the CSUF Area Theatre March 1 3-2 1 , 1 999, directed by Madonna Young-Magee. Left: Cast members of the 1 999 production of Dream Weaver directed by Ronald and Lynn Wood. jl jjjKnsii Isabella Miller in an intriguing piece part of The Fall Dance Theatre . Chad Granier in an explosive piece part of ' The Fall Dance Theatre .jFnenils ' 25 i P Above: Gwendolen Fairfax (Christy ZoUar). Algernon (Jeff Pierce), and Cecily Cardew ( Vania Nicholas ) in a scene from the comedy The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde and directed by Donn Finn. September 16 - 17 September lo - 1 ■ Club Fest Student Alumni Association 30 Japanese Student Association : -f ' - ' al State FuIIerton ' s l lRHlUAL Concert Under The Stars Midnight Basketball h RONT Center Clubs Organizations Association of Information Technology Professionals ; SluW i ■ 1 sT --Vi ' -. 4 i V . a Hi M 1 iL5 ' jH IB r «! f 1 °r 3l m i Participation means growing wit the IS industry and pressing fc higher standards of performance developing increased proficienc and professional interest. (Left to Right): Barbara Scarpa Don Budde, Helen Chen, Erii Dennis, Lewis Hill, Shambha Baliga, Gregg Geisendorfeii[ijj iu Annelisa Sanchez, Vince Kenson William Tchang,WijayaThamrin Edwin Lagarde. aiCilit ' on leri. ' :i bee llsllli lUlli cestui in {ramactoi jijirazins; ialatlivilii ;fl to Rijii n Lin. A La Cruz a Child and Adolescent Studies Student Association Through the Child and Adolescent Stud- ies Student Association (CASS A ). Stu- dents develop their leadership skills, professional skills, and knowledge of children. CASSA allows students to concentrate on specific areas of inter- est through its four boards: Commu- nity Projects; Professional Career Development; Child Advocacy. Public Policy Social Action; Departmental Activities Awards. Susan Nakao, Toni Tran, Stephanie Roberts. Marlies Haight, Susanne Valdez. Alex Madrigal. Joni Abramson. Becky Gutierrez. Julie Pfitzer. Sandy Olivera, Kim Duffey, MariaSevilla. Nikki Decker. Shannon Smith. Sheetal Khurana. Dr. Sharon Milburn. Professor Jaki Coffman. Dr. Ellen Junn ntlpressino Jfperfomiaii isedproticieif ' TiP ofcrcst. enCb.E .VEeKeiw Vijayalarai Student Retention Services EOP Peer Mentor Program Student Retention Services r Mentor Program is open to freshman students. Its goal is onnect students to the campus at California State University erton because research sug- ts that student who are involved us activities tend to be more :essful in meeting their per- al and academic objectives. The gram accomplishes its mission •rganizing academic workshops, ial activities, field trips, and re- ing students to clubs, depart- its. and organizations on cam- ft to Right) Sandra Vasquez, len Lin. Aaron Padilla, Maria La Cruz and Sharon Murillo. iGAN - Filipino American Student Association Joann Duque, Jamie Dizon, Russel , Randy Landero, Dustin Salceda (P). Emily Cells, Chris Cabrales { VP), David Perez, Julius Tobias, Marco Martin. Tricia Corpuz, Bobbie Lee Leonano, Jes- sica Abiva. Leslie Amparo, Suzanne Vergara, Michelle Anselmo, Tony Calub, Michelle Landicho, Rhenee Mango, Christine Romero, Chantee, Ross Asis, Christina Oquendo, Jessie Castro (VP). E.J. Julian. Angelo Santos. Jennifer Kuo, Irene Duller. Elaine Mendoza, Harold Limcay, Ryan Bayog, Mark , Evelyn Naguyat, James Garcia, Gregory Pacitlcar, Nick Ballon, Eric Kem, Brian Molina, Simon Prado, Chris Calumpong. Carlo Llacar. Zeta Tau Alpha Gamma Phi Beta Al ,4 ' (. i ;aiJ ri Alpha Delta sV: oo Phi Alpha Chi Omega Delta Zeta ITA Sigma Kappa Gamma Sigma Alpha is a national Greek academic honor society founded to pro- mote intellectual interactions between Greek students and the academic com- munity. Juniors and seniors within the Greek community with a semester or cumulative G.P.A. of 3.5 or above are invited to join this honor society. (Left to Right) Ryan Alcantara (Greek Advisor), Felicia Sera (Secretary Trea- surer), Laura Fransen, Kari Hust, Sandra Eads, Jessica Watt Christina Waxler- Planchon, Maxim Todorov, Thomas Smith. Paul Breton, Andrea Evans, Jennifer Adams, Jamie Goodman, Denice Fischer (President). Pictured Zeta ' s: Kriztin Ruiz, Erin Whiteside, Jen Herron, Molly Swan, Aileen Oliver, Amy McClanahan, Chris- tina Garvin, Tricia Houston, Wendy Capestro, Liz Acosta, Leena Bhakata, Gaby Ceja, Evelyn Morales, Carolyn Batezul, Laila Yoshida, Ann Tamura, Sa- rah Boone, Nicole Faircloth, Jenni Adams, Veronica Llamas, Shannon Harold, Melanie Evans, Erin Schuster, Kate McClain, Lori Ochoa, Tricia Guterrias. Gamma Sigma Alpha 38 REEK Week rjfjU PHI EPSIH m TheG 50 51 YunJi Auh BM Music School of HE ARTS Lisa Cabrera BFA Illustration Mary Theresa A vrEA BA Art History MicHELE Louise Cairella BA Art History Chrisi ina L. Caloroso BA Theatre Arts C () ME Chan BFA Graphic Design GWYNETH C. ChANC BA Studio Art HsiAO-NiNG (Ei,issa)Chou BFA Graphic Design Wendy Y. Chung MA Graphic Design Heather Ann Crabb BFA Photography Mari]n(;.D n .i:r BFA Graphic Design Ramona Falkowitz BA Theatre Arts 52 Mkh h Amhow Fkrnandkz BAArt Sara Florks BA Studio Art Janice J. Haines BM Composition Lisa Ann Hill MA Thratre Hi i- i:nHsi BFA Graphic Design Rac HFI. W. Hsi BFA Graphic Design ,)o ( I H (; BM Piano Performance Phillip M.Hwang B A Music JkamnkIm B A Theatre Arts Karina Joham ara BFA Graphic Design Kim K n eii i k B A Music EunJeaKim MFA Art HyancmkiKim MM Music JoNG-EuN Lee BFA Graphic Design Shu-Ling Lin BFA Graphic Design Ignacio Miranda BFA Art Sachiko Mukai B A Music Nadia Novikoff MA Exhibition Design MicHELE Petersen BA Theatre Arts Hathaikarn Pichitakul MA Graphic Design 54 BK ON L. Rk HARDS BASiLDio Art VVan-vi Tsknc; BFA Graphic Design TiRRV Gkne Robkrts B A iLLtSTRATlON Shiao-Pung Tung BFA Graphic Design Rebecca A. Wayman BA Art History Jennifer Wire BFA Graphic Design 55 School of Business Administration AND Economics Rohan Ali BA Business Administration EverAlvanez B ' ' - BS International ' ° Business i .M k ' h r V jJ Silvia An i sa BA Management Information Systems M K(. RKTAnZAI.I)IIA BA Finance Renee Armenia BA Accounting Vinna Estralita Aswin BA Management Information Systems Stephen Scott Austin BA Marketing Tin BAA( Darink Hmi k BA Accounting BA Finance Melinda a. Balana BA Marketing Rail Barba Jr. BA Accounting Lara Victoria Blodgett MBA Finance GmiChp BAIm Bernadette Antonia BUDIMAN Darla Lynn Burgess KiMBERLV BiRNETTE Si(;ifrei) ) Bustos Borgelt BA Management BA Business BA Marketing BA International BA Accounting Information Systems Administration Business ]e . 56 Mareikc Damon Ai w Hi n ik BA Finance I Hl.M)R()C H.|()NO BA Accounting Tina Cenc; BA Accounting Soma Cervantes BA Finance AllRELIA L. 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Christman BA Marketing k Am Kitty Wendy Cheung Alfred Amado Chin Bong-ChueChoi David Cheng-Ming David Chough BA Accounting BA Accounting BA Management Information Systems Chou BA Finance BA Accounting Chien Hung Chu MBA Finance Wielie Renjey Chue BA Finance Young In Chung BA Management Information Systems Norbert Cichocki BA Marketing Florinel Cotae BA Finance Chiara Cubero BA Marketing Cathryn Passero Curtis BA Accounting Marcela Daltro BA Business Administration Sheila Daeiraya BA Finance Tammy Dao BA Management Information Systems M.Jane Diaz BA Accounting MaiCham Duong BA Finance Faith Ann Ezpeleta BA Accounting Magdalena Fernandez BA International Business 58 lARON Bradley Fetzkr I B A Human Resources Nk OLE D. FiNLAVSON BS Business Administration Denk E A. Fischer BA Finance Kl MiFUDO BA Marketing Susan E. Gates BS General Management mCifHocKi Warbg I E A Gintim; BA Accounting DiumiA I LisaAnne M. 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Nguyen BA Accounting Christina Rich Nguyen BA Accounting 64 AFtecf OlANK. N ' iKTD .l N(; Ngi ' yen BA Accounting J SMINK HOA N(;i VKN BA Accounting KaTRINA NcilVKN BA Finance KiM-Hii()NG Ngim N BA Management Information Systems m. D. N(;ivEN BA Accounting lE, AfKm I .( )i IS Allen Ngi YEN BA Finance Jenda H. Nguyen MBA Finance Lan-Anh T. Nguyen BA Accounting Loan Thanh Nguyen BA Accounting Michelle Nguyen BA Management Information Systems uUw PH() (, N ' lilYEN Thi Quoc Nguyen Vann Hongvu Nguyen XuYEN Hong Nguyen Maria Ochox HASAGBIffl 1 BA Finance BA Management BA Management BA Management BA Accounting lAiiosSvst 1 Information Systems Information Systems Information Systems ipN«ll ' Linda Chooi Ooi BA Marketing Beverly T. Openano BA Finance Ric ARDO M. Ormen BA Finance Marianne Pan BA Management Information Systems Li Pan BA Management Information Systems 65 Verone Von Panlilio Pangilinan BA Marketing Stacy Christine Parry BA Finance Melinda Joy Pastrana BA Business Administration Eric Peng BA Marketing Aroi NSY Phommasa BA Accounting Ivy Pong Oi-Mei BA Accounting Tabitha Rainey BA Finance Jessica Raygoza BA Marketing Sylvia Rizo BA International Business Eric Nathan Rodriguez BA Accounting Paul C. Rubio BA Management Maria Rubio BA Management Information Systems John Orlan S. Ruiz BA Accounting Sereen Murad Safar BA International Business Alan Ricardo Sanchez David Sanfilippo DiDIK Santoso Jonathan Casey Shay James Shen BA Management BA Finance BA Finance BA Management BA International Business 66 Yi-TiNG Shih BA Finance Ph.TKR PlOTR SNI :Z NSKl BA Accounting V AKIB SOETOJO BA Finance Hi YEN Stefan BA Accounting Jacquelyn Stewart BA International Business vukeo IffiWTIONAl ISffiS TiNG-Kl EI Si BA International Business Claire Sin BA Management Information Systems YiKi Princilia Sunaryo BA Accounting Samltx Yoi no Slnwoo BA Marketing Alan Gwo-horng Tai BA International Business aVAHONA sjit Seeng H()N(; Tan BA Finance Mari Tanokura BA International Business Wijaya Thamrin BA Management Information Systems Melanie Huong Theung BA Accounting Pamela L. Timsawat MBA Finance VS0 Christine To Bao Ton YuEH Lin Tong Helen Ha()Tr.4N Lily D. Tran BA International BA Finance BA International BA Finance BA Finance Business Business 67 Tran Van Minh BA Management Information Systems UvenLeTran BA Accounting Son Khanh Trinh BA International Business Huong Thanh Truong BA Accounting Richard Vu Truong BA Finance Chi-Chang Tsai BA International Business Daniel Vhxaneda BA International Business Chin-Shu Tseng BA International Business r SSl s ■ V ' « Jj 1 P m if j %1 r W ■ m 3 3 ■ Christina Rtvera Viola BA Accounting John C. Vi7Xarra BA Finance MiNDV Phuom; Vo BA Accounting Katy Ki an(; Ti Tu BA International Business Sabas Var(;as BA Finance 68 ' AFkwe I BA Management Information Systems ELuVisqit; ACCOLWC LiNH Vl BA Marketing Thienkim Ncoc Vl BA ACCOINTING Da II) Wallington BA Marketing Angef IN M. Wand BA Accounting Chin-va Wang BA Management Dongsheng Wang MBA Finance MicHELE D. Wang BA Management Wei Wang BA International Business Myrna Antoinette Weber BA International Business Fenny Widjaja BA Management Information Systems Aaron C. Willett BA Business Administration Albert Wong BA Marketing Rachel N. Wong BA Accounting 69 Alfred G. Woo BA International Business YooN Hf.e Woo BA Accounting Abiy Wouldegerema BA Accounting Chinc-Ju Wl BA Finance YuE Tim; Xu BA Accounting Rika Yamada BA International Business Kazumi Yamagishi BA International Business KazYamamoto B A Economics Jax Gugxiong Yang BA International Business Zebei Yang BA Finance c School of OMMUNICATIONS Christopher M. Aboy BA Public Relations Rachel Anna ! ' Abraham J BA i MA Public Relations U Co Jevi Adams BA Television Film JULIANN T. AnlSI B A Communicative Disorders Eileen B. Avaricio BA Public Relations StE EN J. AVILA BA Television Film Aurora Ballard- Santos BA Public Relations Kelli Lynne Bell BA Advertising Sharon Burgner BA Television Film Matthew Thonlvs Carr BA Public Relations Jeffre Chani; B A Photo Communications Yao-Hsing Chien BA Advertising ' i -Ml I Choi MA Advertising Roanne Ci.aman BA Public Relations LeahColmlk BA Television Film Trackv M. Correa B A Television Film Jennifer Cozad BA Television Film 72 - lIUCREUnoVi ClRl.V VN. Dvi.KK BA Speblh Communication Frank C. Diaz BA Journalism Katrina M m S. Garcia BA Public Relations Mari Cruz Escarcega BA Public Relations Hector Estr. da BA Television Film DM Bam- VIele L amnl Fangupg Swos ■ BA Communications .iucReuhoss f LawKimFulfoki) MA Commlmcative Disorders Pegah Ghorbam-Nouri BA Advertising Carla M. Gloe BA Public Relations Sylvia Haendiges BA Pliblic Relations Jan-Vincent Gateb Cory Hartung BA Television Film Yu-Di Hsiao BA Communications Cynthia Huerta BA Advertising Tara Michelle Kemp BA Speech Communication Dong Hee Kim BA Advertising Youn(;-Sam Kim MA Journalism Sara Jane Langley BA PiBLic Relations Check Yi Chkrril Lee BA Public Relations Jin Won Lee B A Communications 73 DlNG-TlNG LiL BA Public Relations Linda Liv BA Television Film Erin Mackrs BA Television Film Mandana Malek B A Television Film Mani el L. M ar riNEZ B A Television Film BAPnuc Keith Mason B A Communications Patti M. McClain BA Television Film Janet MoviDO McGregor BA Television Film Kevin Keith McKinney BA Television Film DeANNE sii W McLandsborough jbaTelevi B A Communications i 74 ivisio iFii, Mr HAK.l. J. Mt N AMARA BA Pi ' BLic Relations Melia R. Meichei.bock BA Communications CarynMenches BA Television Film Hi i- ' NinMiao BA Television Film Marie L. Moran BA Television Film Spencer Morris MOROKH I BA Television Film i iiM[Ani) s I I Marjorie Mueller B A Communicative Disorders Elizabeth Yvonne MUNOZ BA Television Film Carina Ciiimdi Nwagbara B A Communicative Disorders Kelley O ' Connor BA Public Relations 75 Barbara Dknisk Oi.i as B A Communications Jennifer Joy Pingol BA Advertising Masaaki Ono BA Television Film YuKO Otsuka B A Communications Jennifer Lee Prukner BA Communications BuTRB ' Co ii ' Norma Jackson-Rubio BA Advertising Tama M. Sabean BA Public Relations Janei.l Swimklman BA Television Film Marco A. Sanchez BA Advertising Cham LI Swros BA Public Relations m r BAAd Jeremy L. Saylor BA Speech Communication Imogen B. Sello BA Public Relations Felicu Mitsue Sera BA Television Film Elizabeth Solares BA Public Relations 76 Jason M. Taylor BA Journalism Sandra Iskng BA Public Relations Beatriz T. Valencia BA Speech Communication SoRREi.i. Starr Ven ok BA Pi BLic Relations Jason Villena BA Television Film LMRE4T10 ! Err Pacsanjan Vinllan BA Advertising Daniel Joseph Vivilacqua BA Television Film MarvannkW vkdiaw BA Journalism Priscilla Von(; MA Communications Phoebk H. I BA Television Film Ricky Yuan BA Television Film 77 I School of Engineering and Computer Science Ai SHIN Ai(;n N MS Mechanical Engineering IT g ' MM Jonathan F. Anoc BS Electrical Engineering HSIN-Vl BS Mech Enoinb Becker Q. Assad BS Computer Science Wei-Chung Chen BS Civil Engineering Min-Yen Chuang BS Electrical Engineering John A. Dorado II BS Civil Engineering Jaime Engler BS Civil Engineering RlBE S BSMec Anthony W. Evans Slawek Goetz Glady Harmonia BS Electrical BS Electrical BS Computer Science Engineering Engineering Jason Rhett Higgins BS Civil Engineering Mohammed Ibrahim MS Civil Engineering YOSIDA MlHARD.IA BS Computer Science 78 h HsiN-M Pan BS Mechanical Engineering Larry Lam Pham MS Computer Science Pah, Lk Pii m MS Electrical Engineering Ediardo B.Porto BS Civil Engineering Diana Pradyanata BS Computer Science Ri BEN Sandoval BS Mechanical Engineering WiNCHELL L. Sia BS Mechanical Engineering Sa( HiN Shah BS Computer Science Jevee Latoza Tacarao BS Civil Engineering UlysesTanuyo MS Electrical Engineering Err Tkssikr BS Computer Science Michael J. Wisdom MS Electrical Engineering Jesse C. Yuan MS Electrical Engineering it ■ x VJU iff % m r 79 School of Human DEVELOPMEin ' AND Community Service Josephine Ancona BS Child Adolescent Studies Carrie Amelia Caldwell BS Child Elvia Alarcon BS Human Services GayleAlfriend BS Child Development ! ' - AWESCD CoRWYN Arthurs BS Human Services Tragi Ann Barney BS Kinesiology Michael deDios Baron BS Health Science Anastasia Bonorris BA Human Services E«vM Adolescent Studies Tricia Canfield BS Child Aim i I ( r I S I Mill s Maria Castaneda BA Child Adolescent Studies Maria Victoria C. Castro BS Nursing KimChau BS Child Development BSChldC Cindy Chia-Hui Chien BS Child Development 80 Jacquelyn D. Cob BS Child Adolescent Studies Colette Chenin Cowan BS Kinesiology JoDY Janine DiCesare BS Child Adolescent Studies Jeana L. Dove BS Child Development SftCI4[ LaIME . I)lN AM BS Child Adolescent Studies JlT)V EnC. BS Child Adolescent Studies Shara M. Entin BS Child Development Martha Olivia Escobar BS Child Development Ki III Ksi ' iNO BS Child Development HEumScEitil F.MiiA Marie Felix iSTASU BoNORif I BS Child Development HDusSBmccJ Veronica Fernandez BS Child Adolescent Studies Jo Ann Fisher MS Kinesiology K.A1 her NE G. Franklln BS Child Adolescent Studies Jennifer Garibay BS Child Development KimCwi MLDDtmof-®! Patricia R. Gil BS Child Development Daniele Goldfarb BS Child Adolescent Studies MiSHELL M. Guevara BS Child Adolescent Studies Rii VI leGurrola BS Child Development Chelsea Hansen BS Child Adolescent Studies i IAN VVenonah Hawkins MS Early Childhood Special Education MarvMiche:lle Hermann BS Health Science JlEIANNE HiMES BS Child Adolescent Studies Katherine Anne Hinckley BS Child Adolescent Studies Wendy S. Holt BS Child Development 81 SoojuNG Huh BS Child Development Mitchell Humphrys BS Human Services Brenda Jacobs BS Child Adolescent Studies Susannah Lynn Johnston BS Child Development Sun Young Kim BS Child Development JlMCtT DeedreKingdon Amy Ann Knill Alanna T. Kolonics Susan Kort Meng-Yu Kuo Pwin BS Child BS Child BS Kinesiology BS Child BS Child Development BSCkuI Adolescent Stlidies Adolescent Studies Adolescent Studies Emily Lambert BS Kinesiology 82 Cynthl Chalmers Langlois BS Human Services Robert Lucarini BS Kinesiology Heather Leberman BS Child Development Mary L. Madison MS Education i Crystal! BSC Adolesce Cara M. Mathews Marion M. Metzler Nai-Yun Muo Colby M. Mokc.vn Jennifer Murrey ll|i [:. .. BS Child BS Child Development BS Child Development BS Child BS Child BS Adolescent Studies Adolescent Studies Adolescent Studies ta)iiscp •BDniiURiE; Jamc K T. Nkksos BS KlNESlOLOCA Hki.k.n Nkcrktk BS Child Development Tina Hkekyung Noe BS Child Development Brian Oberon BS Kinesiology ;vViKio I Pamela R. Owens LDDEvaopiiE. BS Child Development I Edkatios Cry SI iM i zPham BS Child Adolescent Studies Nicole R. Over BS Child Adolescent Studies MiN Sock Park BS Child Development Lynn T. Phan BS Child Development Rebecca Proctor BS Child Adolescent Studies Samuel E. Perla BS Kinesiology Maria De Los Angeles Ortiz BS Child Development Kevin J. Peterson BS Kinesiology Sarah Quillin BS Child Development Julio Carlos L. Reyna MS Counseling m k BlENDALY NN Ri kra BS Child Adolescent Studies Christine Marie Schiebeck BS Human Services Damian Mh h mi. Schlitt BS Child Development BeRNK E E. SCHMIETER MS Special Education Christie Scott BS Child Adolescent Studies 83 Gabriela Jacqueline Segura BS Child Adolescent Studies Kirk V. Stroupe BS Kinesiology Danielle Lal ka Smith BS Kinesiology Regina C. I ' m. kui MS Education Jennifer Smith BS Child Development Madline Tatoyan MS Early Childhood Special Education Diana C. Spinkli.o BS Child Development Amber Linn Stout BS Child Development BSHaw DaynaL.Tkms MS Counseling Deborah Thornton Vkhi BS Child Adolescent Studies BS Child I Jasmine Hasmig Tolmajian BS Child Adolescent Studies Takavuki Tomohiro BS Kinesiology Yvette Torres BS Child Adolescent Studies Maria Traver BS Human Services 84 Karkn E. Values BS Hi MAN Si:r ICES Emma Yolanda Vera BS Child Adolescent Studies Heather WiLLL MS BS Child Adolescent Studies AlINEG. VVoi LK BS KiNLSIOLIKl ' l Jan Wonc BS Human Skkvicls MlH(IR Tn Yl-CHUAN TSENG iSCwii i BS Child Development Km ' g-Min Vim BS Child Development Kai-Wen Yin BS Child Development Amanda M. (iLN(; BS Child . Adolescent Studies Maria Ei.ena Zentil MS Edl ' cation -. School of Humanities and s. s OCIAL OCIENCES AIM Alberto Acosta BA Sociology Mariela Arana BA Political Science Aarash Assadzadeh BA Psychology McWilliam Escudero Atizado BA Sociology Veronica Avila B A Linguistics Denise Noelle Bajado BA Sociology Shannon Lea Baker BA Liberal Studies Crisanta Banda BA Spanish Melaml J. B axeman BA English Tracev Ann Blieden B A English Literature Barbara Anne Bowling BA Sociology KlMBERL BrASWELL BA Liberal Studies Laree Dawn Brommer BA Geography Brenda Ann Burt B A Liberal Studies DaRLENE S. BUVNICKI BA Criminal Justice Robert Vincent Calderon BA Political Science Eric Moises Camiling BA English 86 EusA M. Campos L Liberal Sti DIES Leah LaVerne Carter ba psichology Vr TOR Mani ' el Casco BA Political Science Diana M. Castellanos BA Psychology LoRi Castillo BA Sociology Aw Mario Castro MMiSmif ii BA Political Science I mhmi GeNEMEX E ChE RON BA French Meredith M. 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Dominici BA English Richard Warren Edmonson in B A Criminal Justice r ' k Victoria Rochelle Ermshar BA Sociology Abir Taissir Fakhreddine BA Psychology D Ann Ford BA Sociology KarlC.Funke Mil B A English il BASo Melissa Lynn Garcia BA English Nereida Garcia B A Latin American Studies Coletta Garrett BA Criminal Justice Brenda Gomez B A Liberal Studies William L. Grant MS Environmental Studies Maria R. Guerrero BA Liberal Studies Dwtght Frederick Hanson BA History Lisa Hill BA Sociology 1 I«I0 S0, 1I1 l!RK,«.]lsiifi Iv R()l. L.HOI.LEV BA Ps ' iCHDLOGY iRiCFm Anita E.Jess lAEscLiSH ■ BA Sociology NDlGWE Dave King BA Psychology Ami TirroN Huffman BA Sociology Thomas M. Hvin BA English LiDIA USTHER ISLAS BA Spanlsh 1 Eugene C. Jones BA Liberal Studies Amy Katzenberger B A Criminal Justice Diane Keys BA Liberal Studies Yutaka Kitamoto BA Psychology Jennifer S. Knox B A Liberal Sti!dies Eri Kobayashi BA Psychology Margaret Elizabeth Jardine BA Liberal Studies Heather R. Kezeor B A Criminal Justice Shelly S. Koh BA Liberal Studies IvyThaoLe BA Liberal Studies Christina EunJung Lee BA Spanish Alison Livermore BA Sociology Jeni a. Long BA Liberal Studies Danielle D. Lo k i te BA English 89 Ronnie Sami Lutfi B A Criminal Justice MelindaLi I . BA Liberal Studies LORENA MaCIAS B A Criminal Justice Marie Mack BA Psychology Erin F.J. Mahlow BA Liberal Studies BAE ' Mike M akin BA Criminal Justice Christy L. Malone BA English Aurora M. Marquez B A Criminal Justice IrmaN.McGrath BA Anthropology Cynthia McIntyre ILusNicoi B A Political Science | BAPsi Julie McKhann BA Liberal Studies Damssa Meckel McLean MA English Deanna Marie Mendibles BA Liberal Studies Edvv ard Melendez BA Psychology Anne Elizabeth Mericle B A Criminal Justice Frwk BAt An(;ela Miller MA Sociology Jennifer Michelle Miller BA Anthropology Laura A. Miller BA English Arturo Morales BA Psychology Candace A. Morales BA English ' •triiiAR 90 MARt ' -ANORK MoRfOS BA English Jenniff.r-Lvnn MORKNO BA Sociology Li ' is Nicolas Noguez wmkm BA Psicholggy Jason Ortiz BA Psychology Leticia Rose Pinedo BA Criminal Justice Anthony D. Pinkney B A Linguistics J NiE L. Na HI BA Psychology ChINAMI OSHIKA B A Linguistics Raul F. Perez B A Criminal Justice Debbie Quinonez BA Liberal Studies Pni()N(; N. Nguyen BA Criminal Justice Chitose Otani MA Linguistics roberi nchikm Nguyen MA Anthropology Donna E. Park BA Liberal Studies David Petersen BA Criminal Justice Kim III K 1 1 Kknee Peironzio BA Sociology Terecarmen Ramirez BA Liberal Stl dies Tiffany Ramirez BA Liberal Studies 91 Christik a. Rkki) BA Liberal Studies Karen M. Ridley BA English Reina Ramirez Roll BA Liberal Studies Joanne Rikimaru BA Liberal Studies Jennifer Jean Riley BA English GatNl Tic BAH Raymond Robert Saenz BA History Kathleen Seiwert BA Sociology Yu-Shan Shen MA Sociology Michael E. Shiang MS Environmental Science Shaughnessy L. Simon JenmfebI B A Afro-Ethnic BAPsi Studies Donna Sliger- Zertuche B A History Brandon Spalding BA English Michael L. Spears B A History Gregory J. Stickley B A Criminal Justice Maysoon Dababneh Sunnaa MA Sociology CwrieA BAE Jamila S. Thomas B A Criminal Justice 92 James True BA Geography Rhonda Carol Thompson B A Afro-Ethnic Studies RissELL Thompson BA Public Administration Yao-Lung Tien MA Sociology AESCUSH Gai.kn Rkbecxa Tk;ert BA History «MSvLSiMo IiJennifer Laurie Vega Afro-Ethsc jl BA Psychology SUIB I Amy NoEi.iK Tomkc k BA Ps-irHOLOGY Adilis Rose Vitetta BA Spanish RA l) Pah. Torres B A Criminal Justice Phionc-Vien Than BA Liberal Studies Sheryl Samofe Walz BA Sociology Gregory C. White MA English donDabaimh J Carrie Ann Wilson BA English Sociology Catherine Wilson BA Liberal Studies Danielle Maria wojciechowski BA Liberal Studies Annette Yensen MA Sociology Timothy Wayne Tucker MS Environmental Studies Anne G.Williams BA Liberal Studies Edmund Zorrilla BA English SoaoL ' School of Natural Science AND Mathematics Richard L. Alamz Jr BS Biochemistry Eric Anthony Ayala BS Biology J[ MFl«A Lkna Ayala BS Biology Veronica Michelle Castillo BS Biological Science Ramon A Chavideh MS Biology Anna Leah Clinkingbeard BS Biology Steven Emory BS Chemistry BAMah Ra(;aa Fahmi MA Mathematics Leslie Anne C. Fernandez BS Biochemistry Michael A. Gonzalez B A Chemistry Sabrina Slnghe Hahn MA Biology Pei-Fen Brenda Hsieh BS Physics Pei-Wen Hsl Dave B. Leary Charles W. BA Applied BS Biological Science MiLLIGAN III Mathematics BS Biology 94 Jennifer A. k i( k BS Biology Christopher A. Ota BS Biology Eric Wayne overhoi.ser BA Mathematics Matthew Boyd Rlpert BS Biology SiNKNA Sahni BS Biology bbEmohi SiSAN Shook Jane Elizabeth Scott D. Steinman Leonie Lynne Cora Ann Tu Cbbuy 1 BA Mathematics Skuben BS Biology BA Mathematics Tayxor-Escamilla BA Mathematics BS Biological Science Jazmine S. Tucker MA Teaching in Science Mei H. W an(; MS Environmental Science Georgina Acido Valdez BS Biology 95 M 99 100 n 106 107 Messages To The Graduates uritA.C ijcratulati orhardwt IV ■ iveai iijfs, From friends, family and loved one Siwreoce Rachel Anna Abraham To my bougie princess: Congratulations on your accomplishment! Always remember: I love you! Your proud fiancee, Johnathan Afshin Afghan Excellent! We Are Proud. Mehry, Ashkan Family Renee Armenia I am very proud of you and your accomplishments. You make me proud to say you are my wife. Love always, Marcos LenaAyala We ' re so proud. You ' ve achieved a great milestone in your life. As you walk down your chosen path, we ' ll be with you. We love you! Mom Dave Raul Barba Jr. Raul, Congratulations on your graduation day ! We are very proud of your accomplishments and hard work! We wish you the best in your pursuit of new challenges in life. With your talents we know you can achieve all your dreams. We wish you much love, happiness and success in the future. Love, Mom, Dad Sandra 108 Natasha Benesch Natasha, we are very proud of you. May the Lord continue to bless you and guide you through the rest of your life. Love, Mom, Dad, Jessica Peter Kimberly Burnette Remember the happiness that today brings you and celebrate it. Your hard work now behind, you must feel great ! Be happy, grateful, proud and thankful ! Love, Dad Kimberly Burnette Kim, I am so proud of you. Just remember, the truth worth of this degree lies in who you become as a person. Love, Mom Brenda Ann Burt Breanda Congratulations ! You worked very hard For your degree. We are so proud of you! Love Mom Dad Michele Cairella You ' re incredible-exceptional graduating with honorf again? You ' ve always made us SO proud!! Follow your dreams! Congratulations! We love you!! Mom Sis ana Mar .ooL ' hisar i always insratulati iiir ei} ' pr ana lar eatulat nouldoi )ve oua ibrotk ;e Iiofyour :oinplisli iWelov iy.Aslile more A.  ore,Co awilin  !Yoy lydi k. Wproud ' «m.Da(l, rrie A. Caldwell my beautiful girlfriend Carrie, ngratulations on your graduation! I am so proud of ir hard work. I am so lucky to have met you at lerton. May God bless you on your special day and ,y our love last forever! I love you! e always, wrence lyitieLord foushttierei ' ana Marie Castellanos oughts are not always shared, words, not always )ken but please know this, you, my little sweetpea, 1 always mean the world to me. ngratulations, ur very proud Mom ingsyouand idjoomusi Oana Marie Castellanos Z ngratulations, Sis. liaow I don ' t say it often, but I just want you to know •ve you and I am very proud of you. ur brother, BianneH.Clamah CarRoanne, C ngratulations on all of your accomplishments. You ; truly wonderful. We wish you all that is good, th love and Pride ecoraeasa j p d Mith raber.tlieinia Iveryhard ,vevou! ' Ssphen V. Concialdi 1 of your family is so proud of you and all your -omplishments ! Your drive and ambition is amaz- We love you tremendously and forever! lly, Ashley Andrew !nore A. Corlett •-nore. Congratulations ! You have matured into a autiful intelligent woman. These have been great ars! You ' re number one and like the song says, Jobody does it better! May God bless you, now and rever. )ve, )ur proud family om. Dad, Jen, Tom Dave Lenore Corlett Well baby-love, you did it! I am so proud of you. lam proud to be your future husband. Good luck in grad school. Will be here for you whenever you need me. You ' re aTitan and Sigma Kappa for life. You are my heart. I love you. Your future hubby, Carl Caldwell Tracey Correa Tracey My lovely daughter, I ' m so proud of you ! Whatever goals you set now, you will succeed. I admire you tremendously. I love you. Mom Ryan de la Vega We are so very proud of you and your great accom- plishment in receiving your Master ' s degree. We know you worked very hard. We love you! Your loving family Martha Olivia Escobar The barriers you have conquered to meet one of your many goals have been countless, but your strength, determination dedication have finally paid off. Congratulations! Your husband Children Faith Ann Ezpeleta Congratulations on the completion of this great task. We are very proud of you. Keep on achieving. We love you and may God bless you richly. Mele Lavinia Fangupo We are so proud of you and what you have accom- plished. Keep up the good work. We love you Mom! Love, Melanaite, Hebron, Luisa, Roxanne Uliti 109 Mele Lavinia Fangupo Our sacrifice has paid off ! You made it! No words can express my love and how proud I am of you. Love, Taulanga Fangupo Your husband Susanne Ferguson Sus: You finally made it -what a feehng! Fmso proud and happy for you. Congrats and much love, EK Denice Fischer I ' m so proud of you! Love, Mom. First you, then me - I look forward to our successful future! Congratula- tions! Love, Mike Dale Ann Ford Our pleasure and pride has grown. Watching you, our beautiful baby, now abeautiful, intelligent, thoughtful, conscientious woman, determined and achieving her goals. We love you. Your proud Mom Dad Dale Ann Ford You ' re awesome Salty D! Congratulations on your great achievement. We ' re so very proud of you! From Juicy Fruit Trees to a college degree. . .May your dreams continue to become realities! Sleepy G and E-Flava Karl C. Funke With hard work, persistence, and faith, you have succeeded. We are so proud of you. Mom, Dad, and Erik Jacob Weiler Gallacher Jake, We are so proud of you. You will always achieve your goals, just be patient. We love you and will always be there if you need us. Love Dad Mom 110 Vivian Wenonah Hawkins itral ' ' ' Your determination to get through this phase of your i insf ' ' ' ' life has been spectacular. We continue to be proud of on ' ' ' you. We love you. A ' ' ° Mom Dad. |lie eir ccessti mil it Phillip E. Herman Congratulations to the light of my life. You have always been a source of brightness and joy may your light shine forever. Love Mom Phillip E. Herman Your family is proud of you. You deserve every thing great coming your way. Daddy we love you. Love always, Tricia Sean Leah Julianne Marie Himes I am so proud of your college graduation achievemen your continued contribution to the teaching profes- sion and your human kindness to others. I love you Mom I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of mv|w professors who I had throughout my school year. Especially, Dr. Howard Evan Dick and Dr. Ardhana Pathak who had shown their care for me when I went through a rough time taking care my father ' s illness (he passed away on 12 29 98). Finally, 1 would like t( say that Dr. Farzad Farsio is an excellent professor in macroeconomics. -Hung Hoang Cynthia Patricia Huerta Cynthia, you are a dream chaser. You overcame all obstacles that were in year way. Your perseverance may bring you success in the years to come. Jose Virginia Huerta Famil y nniferKi iiiviiubel suJofyoi son C.L( ioii.lams :nh-the jvevouS sonC.L ineriiiolai nilylWei LoveYo i)ni,R ' an. arieMat insralula ide.Dary lurHusba i!a.)ouii .eekeaw L ' ldades ' isratulai ildren;3] ive, 1 Mtra Khalatbeisi H )ngratulations Mitra! We love you so much and are 3ud of your hard work. Keep it up. Mitra Jaan. We lieve in you and we know that you will become xessful with whatever you do in the future. Dm Dad You have . joymavvot ' eever) ' t nnifer Knox .n you believe it? You made it and should be so Dud of your hard work and achievements. I am so )ud! 3m son C. Lorge l;on, I am so very proud of you and your accomplish- [•,nts - the future is yours! )ve you Son Cd son C. Lorge ingratulations to the first college graduate in our lily ! We are so proud of you and your hard work. [; Love You Very Much ! ; )m, Ryan, Jonathan Narie Mack C ngratulations on this major accomplishment. I [hank all of l|° how hard you worked the many sacrifices you Bide. Daryl I are very proud of you. ur Husband inachievera hin profes-j DrArdhaiia leivhenlwn iiher ' sillness Iwouldlte :ntptofessof iroraMarquez ya, you make me as well as Mom, Pete, and every- e else a very proud happy family. Muchas gracias icidad es y Buena suerte. le Proud Marquez Family jvercameal ' ijfseveranc come ' ma N. McGrath mgratulations: after 35 years of marriage; three ildren; 37 years working; and always helping other, •u made the time for your own education. )ve, irry Laura Miller Our hearts swell with love and pride in you and your accomplishments. Your future is as bright as your smile! Love Always, Mom, Dad, Ryan Sylvia Mireles Our pride overflows for you, our wonderful daughter. Through your enthusiasm for learning and your gradu- ation, you have demonstrated again your courage, determination, and ability. Mom Dad Jennifer Lynn Moreno Jenni- May all that ' s peaceful, warm and bright, start your new future off just right! I am very proud of you ! Love you lots! Mom Luis Nicolas Noguez Best of luck Luis. You have worked so hard all these years. Take time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Your proud friend. Carmen Christopher Alan Ota Congratulations on graduating with honors ! Your perseverance and dedication have really paid off. I ' m happy to finally have you back all to myself. I love you! Diane Verone Pangilinan Marketing research taught us how to find each other. Target provided the connection, which has grown. You ' re my sunshine after the rain. Love, Jennifer 111 Frank Perez Congratulations Frankie! You ' ve become a wonderful, talented young man. You ' re going to be a fantastic teacher, and touch many lives. We ' re all so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Tommy, Tina Eduardo B. Porto Keep sound wisdom and discretion: let them not escape from your sight and you will walk securely and not stumble. Proverbs 3, 21-3 Your proud Mom Rebecca Proctor Congratulations to our presidential scholar. We are so proud of your academic success and accomplish- ments. Good luck and success as a teacher. Your Proud Parents Fahmi Ragaa We are so proud of you because you work so hard to provide for our family, you trust in God and you always think you can. Your son daughter Fahmi Ragaa Remember that you are the son of the King, and can do all things when you draw your strength from God. Your proud wife Blendalynn Rivera Dearest Dalyn, we are so proud of you. We thank God for the gift He ' s given us in you. Love, Mom Dad Jon Chris TaniaM.Sabeam To the pride and joy of my life. Congratulations and love forever. John Kocsis 112 Christine Schiebeck arf Congratulations, Christi! We are so very proud of youfaf ' ' ' ' May the Lord bless your future. Dad, Mom, and family Gabriela J. Segura It may have seemed like an endless journey. But nowi is time to stand proud because you have attained the key of a brighter future. Your Proud Family Brandon David Spalding Brandon, We are proud of your accomplishments and who you have become. Keep your focus and your faith. Love, Mom, Dad, Brianne, and Holly Diana Spinello We are both so proud of you and what you have ac- complished. But we always knew you could do what- ever you set out to do. Mom Dad nsraiulati 111 200(1 li eloveyou Jlesfamil) alle iinilerLa earevei} ' Jason M. Taylor We are proud of you for your high academic standing and for being a fine person. From Harvey Lael Taylor Deborah Rae Thornton Debbie, Dad I are very proud of you. God bless you keep you forever in His loving hands. Love you. Mom Dad Yvette Torres Congratulations Yvette, on all your achievements. W( are so proud of you fulfilling your goals and dreams Love, Mom, Dad and Israel n Da( is Rose mjratulati coniplistii uwillgo. lurverypi ividjeffi ' mpmli slimenls. )rlil,„ ivealways ichelleja f e are sop: w.Taketl mrfolore ' wrProud I fcren Vailes ypraudi,tv,;arMom, ( mgratulations, we ' re all very proud of you. We wish u good luck on your future endeavors. 2 love you, lies family iailainedtk. nnifer Laurie Vega inifer, with dedication and determination, you did it. : are very proud of you as you graduate. Keep iching for the stars and following your dreams. Dm Dad andwhoTO l is Rose Vitetta f faith, C mgratulations on graduating ! ! ! You have already ai;omplished so much, we cannot wait to see how far fiu will go. I ' ur very proud family Eivid Jeffrey Wallington ongratulations! ! ! We are so proud of you ' re accom- p shments. You ' ve finally made it. Now. on to the real ■ )rld... 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Boris Yeltsin asks Viktor Chernomyrdin to head the government to help restore political and economic stability. jtoienarii O A discotheque fire in Goteborg, Sweden, kills 67 teens and injures several more, making it the deadliest fire in modern Swedish history. Arson is the suspected cause of the October fire. C After a U.N. drug summit in which 150 countries endorse an anti-drug campaign, the U.S. vows to spend an estimated $1 billion over the next five years on anti-drug advertising, corporate and civic partnerships and promotion. . I O In a dangerous escalation of hostile feelings in the area, India begins nuclear bomb testing in response to Pakistan ' s testing of the Ghauri missile. S A memorial commemorating the first anniversary of the death of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed is put on display in London ' s Harrods department store, which is owned by Dodi ' s father. k ' 1.. : On September 2, Swissair Flight 1 1 1 crashes in the sea in Peggy ' s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada, killing all 229 passengers and crew aboard. A cockpit wiring fire is the suspected cause of the disaster. ( In retaliation for the African embassy bombings, the U.S. attacks a suspected chemical weapons factory in the capital of Sudan and a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan, and launches a worldwide search for suspected mastermind Osama bin Lad en. AP Photo Paul Chiasson J On ugusl 7, powerful bombs explode outside the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania killing 2-18 people, including 12 Americans, and injuring more than 5,000. ( NASA and Russia will conduct 45 missions to launch and assemble the International Space Station Alpha. Set for completion by 2004, the station will be powered by almost an acre of solar panels and will weigh almost one million pounds. C The remains of Czar Nicholas II and his family, killed in 1918 in Central Russia and buried in a mass grave, are exhumed and laid to rest in St. Petersburg. Swta. iiliion,iiiikiiij KoffcOdib ' i G The worst summer flooding in China since 1954 kills 3,000 people, destroys 17 million homes and affects one-fifth of the country ' s population G President Clinton becomes the first U.S. leader to visit China since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. Many criticize Clinton for his apparent leniency toward China ' s human rights restrictions. J O After months of negotiations, Swiss banks and Jewish groups reach a $1.25 billion settlement in a lawsuit filed by thousands of Holocaust survivors to recover lost savings. ravages parts of Central America and kills more than 10,000 people, making it the second deadliest storm in the region ' s history. ( On January 1, 1999, the euro debuts as the new currency in 11 European Common Market countries. It will be three more years before euro coins and cash are officially put into circulation. John Hume and David Trimble, Northern Ireland ' s two main political party leaders, win the Nobel Peace Prize lor their efforts to end the violence that has plagued the British province lor three decades. After a stop in Mexico City In January 1999, Pope John Paul II arrives in St. Louis, Missouri, and celebrates Mass with over 100,000 people In attendance. In January 1999, an earthquake that measures 6.0 on the RIchter scale hits Colombia killing over 1,000 people. King Hussein of Jordan, 63, dies on February 7, 1999, of lymphatic cancer. Hussein ' s 47-year reign made him the Middle East ' s longest-serving leader. NationajL ews Convicted killer Martin Gurule escapes death row and is later found, ' drowned in a nearby river. Gurule is the first Texas inmate to escape death row since 1934. 3 President Clinton becomes the second president in history to be impeached. The House of Representatives charges him with two counts of obstruction of justice and perjury. The Senate acquits Clinton after a flve-week trial. ( A massive Millennium Clock in New York City ' s garment district counts dawn the days, hours, minutes and seconds to the year 2000. C The U.S. Treasury unveils a new $20 bill designed to be much harder to counterfeit and more capable of withstanding heavy abuse. O President Clinton declares the entire state of Florida a disaster area after fires bum over 300,000 acres and damage or destroy 150,000 homes. C After 50 years of work, the face of Crazy Horse is revealed at the South Dakota monument. When completed, the memorial, carved out of a mountain, will be the largest sculpture in the world ) Sixteen of the 24 glass beads that historians believe were used to buy Manhattan Island from Native Indians in 1626 are donated to the Indian Museum of North America located at the Crazy Horse Memorial. In June, African-American James Byrd Jr., 49, is chained to the back of a truck and dragged to his death in Jasper, Texas, by three men, two of whom have ties to white supremacists. AP Photo Crazy Horse Memorial, Robb DeWald, File MenHlty unstable Russell Eugene Weston Jr. charges into the U.S. Capitol building on July 24 and fatally shoots Special Agent John Gibson and Officer Jacob Chestnut. ( A Titanic exhibit tours the U.S. featuring over 200 artifacts and displays chronicling the fateful ship ' s maiden voyage and tragic sinking. C Northwest Airlines pilots strike for 17 days in August and September causing more than 27,000 canceled flights and a loss of $338 million. liiSt«1 ' Ditt;, .llietehm Bite I C Reform Party candidate Jesse Ventura shocks the nation when he wins the race for governor of Minnesota in November. Ventura is a former Navy Seal, pro wrestler and action movie actor. In September, Hurricane Georges crashes through the Florida Keys and Mississippi. The killer storm causes the largest mandatory evacuation in Florida history, and Mississippi victims receive over $131 million in aid. Reuters Jim Bourg Archive Photos In response to family pressure, DNA testing confirms that remains buried in the Tomb of the Unknowns are those of Michael J. Blassie, an Air Force pilot shot down in Vietnam. .y Pholo Ruth Fremson x_ {) Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay student at the University of Wyoming, dies five days after being brutally attacked in an apparent hate crime. Vigils in his memory are held across the country. In summer 1998, North Texas temperatures exceed 100 degrees for 45 days. The state ' s heat death toll climbs to 132 and fires burn over 344,000 acres. In August. General Motors Corporation and United Auto Workers reach an agreement that ends an eight-week sthke. President Clinton announces the federal government ends the 1998 fiscal year with a budget surplus of $70 billion, the first surplus since 1969. More than 280 colleges now admit some or all of their applicants without regard to SAT or ACT scores. Many schools say the system Improves the academic quality and diversity of their student bodies. DNA tests determine that Rebecca Chlttum was unknowingly switched with Callle Conley at a Virginia hospital after their births three years ago. This case prompts a national debate on the need for stricter hospital procedures. r -j nr: ews C NASA ' s Lunar Prospector finds scattered pockets of ice beneath tlie lunar surface. The presence of water could enable astronauts to use the moon as a kind of space-based filling station. O An analysis of Eastern Seaboard weather shows it really does rain more frequently on weekends than during the week, an average of 22 percent more. Automobile emission patterns are the suspected cause of the phenomenon. O Columbia University graduate student Elizabeth Brannon and psychology professor Herbert Terrace demonstrate that monkeys can master simple arithmetic on at least the level of a two-year-old child. Apple ' s translucent aqua-blue iMac personal computer, its first consumer offering in years, is marketed mainly for Internet usage and, therefore, doesn ' t come with a disk drive. Its popularity soars and it soon becomes available in several other colors. C The comet Tempel-Tuttle causes a meteor storm when it passes by Earth. The comet will be visible again in fall 1999, after which it won ' t reappear for another 32 years. O John Glenn, 77, becomes the oldest astronaut when he undertakes a space shuttle mission in October, 36 years after his first space flight. Later, Glenn retires from a 24-year career in the U.S. Senate. Nocowtff I i A computerized T-shirt, woven with fiber optics and electrically conducted thread, may soon monitor the health of soldiers, rescuers, the elderly and others who are medically vulnerable. A study demonstrates that the more hours people spend on the Internet, the more depressed, stressed and lonely they feel. Mictidel A. Sctiwarz The USDA announces that a 25-milIi.spcond blast of 270-(ies!ree steam applied to meat kills 99.99 percent of the bacteria. This process follows the unpopular method of irradiation. ©:998PhotoDisc. Inc 3 xThe Electronic Structure of Atoms ( Paleontologists in Argentina discover thousands of shards of fossilized dinosaur eggs. Several shards contain the fossilized remains of unhatched embryos and their never-before-seen embryo skin. L7 3 1 The Nature OT Light And EriTMsslon Spectra Trie Bohr iMlodel Of Ttie Atom The wave l odel or The Atom oi ' JUUIl LllMiFCL wBeta iketscmiislti ItWola G Chemistry professor Claude Yoder co-authors Interactive Chemistry, a CD-ROM that uses animation to lead students through chemistry problems, eliminating the need for a textbook. Pholo courtesy of the authors ( C Yoder. 0. Retterer. M. TTiomsen and K. Hess) The FDA withholds medical approval of St. John ' s Wort, the popular herbal supplement widely believed to relieve depression. However, American consumer demand has led to its use in everything from lipstick to potato chips. AP Photo American Museum of Natural Histon-. L, Meeker Researchers discover a gene that may cause the aggressive behavior of killer bees. This knowledge may help tame African bees, whose sting has deterred beekeepers from tending hives. NATiR5ktre.3 SUohiVsWon Standardized ILMUi itoo mg at .3 HviKTii Alan Shepard, the first American in space, dies on July 22 at the age of 74. Flash 3 Researchers reveal a new technique that determines the sex of a baby before conception. This technique uses a laser detector that measures the DNA in sperm cells. i Astronomers discover and photograph a planet outside our solar system that is about 450 light years away from Earth. Alabama hairdresser Philip McCory discovers that human hair soaks up oil from water, which prompts NASA to investigate ways to use human hair to clean oil spills. In August, renowned Houston heart surgeon Dr. Denton Cooley performs open-heart surgery which Is broadcast live on the America ' s Health Nehwork Internet web site. David Scott, who lost his left hand in a fireworks accident, receives the first U.S. human hand transplant in January 1999. Scott has regained limited motion in his donor hand. © 1998 PhotoDisc. Inc. evus O MJSA Today investigation reveals that many of the nation ' s s, drinking water regulations are not being enforced. The report reveals that even the worst violations have just a 1 in 10 chance of drawing legal action. Lovegety, a palm-sized matchmaking device, is the latest craze with Japanese teenagers. When it comes within 15 feet of another Lovegety, high-pitched beepers go off, lights flash, and the love detectors display whether the users ' preset interests match. It ' s now available in the U.S. O PlayStation ' s® Crash Bandicoot: WARPED supersedes its popular predecessors. Also new is Crash ' s sister Coco who gallops along the Great Wall of China and cruises through enemy-infested waters. ' - C Furby, the year ' s must-have interactive toy, has a vocabulary of 200 words in both English and its ovm language, Furbish. Furby knows when it is being petted, when the lights go out, when music starts, and if there ' s another Furby in the room. O WildEyes contact lenses feature several designs, including a starburst, black eight ball and cat ' s eyes. The $165 lenses come in prescription and non-prescription and don ' t interfere with eyesight. O Appearing in malls in 33 states, job kiosks dispense employment opportunities for interested applicants. Job seekers enter their skills and ambitions and the machine scans its database for a match. O Consumer groups demand the recall of Olestra from the market, or at least the adoption of strict guidelines as to its use, after thousands of people become sick from eating the popular fat substitute. However, studies suggest that chips made with Olestra do not cause greater stomach problems than regular chips. .ARMY ENLIST NOW O Ml$ec€SI}i S6Igffie Service activates online registration. Eighteen-year-olds can now register instantly instead of filling out forms at the post office that take two to three months to process. Piul A. SoiidersAD Corbis :J As the need for toll-free numbers greatly increases, Ihe887prenxjolnslhe800 and 888 prefixes already in use. l) A sleek, redesigned version of the ' 60s Volkswagen Beetle enters the market. Despite a May 1998 recall for wiring problems, the New Beetle is wildly popular. S Butterflies and dragonflies are the hot motif in the fashion world appearing on everything from clothes and bags to hair accessories and jewelry. L ¥ 2 Cargo pants invade ,, ' , stores and become the must-have piece of apparel for teens across the nation. C For $20-30 a day, trained professionals at 1 dog and cat day cares will play with, read to, feed and pamper pets in their care. Mr. Payroll is the first ATM that can cash a check - even for someone without a bank account. The machine memorizes facial features and matches them with a social security number to verify the user ' s identity. V f i) Pilates, a low-impact form of exercise that uses unique equipment and deep stretching techniques, becomes popular with men and women. Pholo courtesy of Mr. Payroll Corporation Flash fei i ' ' °Ue, fSi, L Op ■ - !: 2«iS« li k Rollerblade introduces durable, all-terrain in-line skates that can traverse dirt paths and rocky trails. The large-wheeled skates retail for a cool $600. In hopes of reducing the divorce rate, the Florida legislature passes the nation ' s first law requiring that high school students be taught marital and relationship skills. In the wake ol grim aulomobile accident slallslics. Calltornia is one ol several states to pass stncler teenage licensing laws. Spurred by( H| tltlon, colleges and universities are going online to otter students a new way to get an education. Florida State and New York University are a lew jumping on board. tfte ayerage home Internet user spends 25 hours a year waiting for web pages to load. _ r ij J r J rr. S - jk O NBC ' s Frasier makes history by winning its fiftli consecutive outstanding comedy series award at ttie 50th annual Emmy Awards. Kelsey Grammer, in the title role, wins his third Emmy as best comedy actor. ' ■ M , C Heartthrob George Clooney announces 1998-99 will be his last season on NBC ' s award-winning television drama, ER. C i- S. ! ' ? O In November, ABC ' s Spin City star Michael Fox, 37, reveals he has Parkinson ' s disease. Fox underwent brain surgery in March 1998 an attempt to relieve severe tremors. J. :; Piamifl vm. Kthsira -rt ' V C Trail Burner, a hand-held mountain bike racing game, uses motion sensors to turn corners and jump hills and water pits. Crashes make the handlebars vibrate. . .- O Tom Hanks stars in Steven Spielberg ' s Saving Private Ryan, an authentic recreation of World War IPs D-Day. The film receives 11 Oscar nominations. O Adam Sandler stars in the surprise hit The Waterboy, which earns a record $39.1 million in its November opening weekend. s 1 Kalpesh Lathigra FSP Gamma % ' ' A O Britain ' s best Scrabble players commemorate the popular board game ' s 50th anniversary in October by playing in London ' s Wembley Stadium using letter tiles the size of dining tables. ■: . ' C ' . f ( Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman face off in a World Championship Wrestling tag-team match. The event pits Rodman and Hollywood Hulk Hogan against Malone and Diamond Dallas Page. ewss Walt Disney ' s A BugiUft is one of at lent 15 animated feature films ttiat will flood the nation ' s theaters in the next two years. « ' ( In May 1998, the much-anticipated movie Godzilla opens to disappointing reviews and box office numbers. The epic leaves theaters quickly. ' i m iiipt ' 4. ' ' yflT ■ APPholoAVallDlsnevHO C In June, Keiko arrives in his native Iceland to begin his assimilation to his new surroundings. The move concludes a four-year campaign to release the five-ton star of the movie Free Willy. .,.. ■ ' - APPtiolo Courlesy Viewpoint Datalabs Cil) slii lictBail faoD ' ilise nyiiWlMt JtenoB 7 Players of Vertical Reality, a combination video game and amusement ride, shoot at moving targets on a 24-foot-tall screen and sit in chairs that rise with each successful hit. The winner rides to the top for a grand view. m i m 1 C The wildly popular stars of The WB network ' s Dawson ' s Creek hit the big screen, filming _,,jgg- eight feature films during hiatus. Magazine covers by TV Guide, Seventeen and Interview fuel the craze. The coming-of-age drama Felicity quickly gains popularity with teens. The WB show revolves around a young woman and her new experiences at college. V f Flash ) ' ' APPhotaUU James Sorenson m Dorothy Low Shooting Star iYo Quieio TacoBell! Taco Bell ' s talking Chihuahua becomes a favorite teen advertising icon and sparks a surge of interest in the breed. J) Actor Rick Schroder replaces Jimmy Smits on ABC ' s NYPD Blue. The fate of Smits ' character in his last episode - he dies when a heart transplant fails — became a source of nationwide speculation. Megastars Bruce Willis and Demi Moore announce their separation in June after almost 11 years of marriage. The American Film Institute rates the top 100 movies of the 20th century. The top ten Include: t; f ze i«rane,ig41 Casablanca, 1942 ne Godfather J9fl2 GoneViimttieWmi!,- 9 Lawrence of Arabia, 96 The Wizard of Oz,- % Tlie Graduate, 96 On tlie Waterfront, 195 Schindler ' s List, 1993 Singin- in ItK Rain, 1952 Fans flock to theaters to see the two-minute trailer lor Star Wars: Episode I - Tlie Pliantom Menace and many leave w ithout staying to watch the main attraction. The prequel to the wildly popular Star Wars trilogy opens In May 1999. V Musi ews : ! ' ■ 4 ' N — m ' n ■ ' - G Singer and actor Frank Sinatra dies at the age of 82 on May 14, 1998. O Thaniss in part to their 42-city tour, The Backstreet Boys ' self-titled album sells nine million copies making it the third best-selling album of the year. fy F •rvv m O Sharp and Sony introduce portable MiniDisc recorders. This digital 1 alternative to audiocassettes records customized music compilations and doesn ' t skip when bumped. VTa: G Alanis Morissette ' s new album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, is released in November and vaults to No. 1. The album sells 469,000 copies in the first week. I In January 1999, the O The Dixie Chicks ' Wide Open Spaces is the fastest-selling debut album by a country music group. The group wins the Vocal Group of the Year award from the Country Music Association. group ' N Sync wins Favorite New Pop Rock Artist at the American Music Awards. m-: ' W •- .-• si S Nineteen-year-old Usher is named Billboard Music Awards ' Artist of the Year and R B Artist of the Year Touring with Janet Jackson and making television and movie appearances has heightened Usher ' s popularity. Billjo rd 52 O Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, better known as Ginger Spice, announces j in May 1998 that she is leaving the j popular group for creative reasons, j APPhoto .loevTerrill I dancing makes sU comeback with the help of music from bands like Cherry Pappin Daddies (shown) and the Brian Setzer Orchestra. O Jewel scores on two fronts, tier book of poetry, A Night Without Armor, makes the New York Times best-seller list, and her album. Spirit, is released in November Aerosmith ' s I Don ' t Want to Miss a Thing, from the movie Armageddon, becomes the group ' s first single to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Monica is the only artist in 1998 with two No. 1 hits on the B 6oar( Hot 100, including The First Night and The Boy Is Mine, a duet she sings with Brandy. P Pholw ' GB Management, Jenny Yates Psychologists discover a connection between musical training and verbal memory. Children trained to play a musical Instrument grow up to have 16 percent better word memory than other adults. Movie soundtracks account for nearly half of the Gold and Platinum certification. Some of the top soundtracks include Titanic ani Return to Titanic, City of Angels, Armageddon, Hope Floats, Dr. Ooolittle and Tlie Wedding Singer. Whitney Houston ' s IfK Love Is Your Love is her first studio album in eight years. The album includes the hit duet with Marlah Carey entitled When You Believe. Actor rapper Will Smith wins three American Music Awards, including Favorite Pop Rock Album, Favorite Soul R B Album and Favorite Soul R B Male Artist. J Sang Lan, China ' s 17-year-old gymnastics champion, breaks two vertebrae during a vault at the Goodwill Games in July, leaving her paralyzed from the chest dovm. () Jeff Gordon wins the NASCAR Winston Cup for a second year in a row. Gordon, 27, is the youngest driver to win three Winston Cup championships. On January 4, 1999, Tennessee beats Florida State University 23-16 at the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona to win the national championship. It is the first year of the Bowl Championship Series, created to ensure that the highest ranl ed college teams nationally meet in a bowl game. C In March 1998, ESPN launches a large-format sports magazine, ESPN The Magazine, to compete with Sports Illustrated. S ABC ' s Lesley Visser becomes the first woman to report from the sidelines during Monday Night Football, the 1998 Super Bowl, the NCAA Final Four and NFL playoff games. Defending champion Detroit Red Wings win the 1998 Stanley Cup championship, beating the Washington Capitals 4-1. Defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov, severely injured in a car accident after last year ' s Stanley Cup win, joins the celebration. O Flamboyant sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner (FIoJo), triple gold medalist at the 1988 Olympics, dies at age 38 in her sleep, of suffocation during an epileptic seizure. AP Pholo Susan K Walsh AP Pholo Lennv lonelzi I ' In a4 $wee|) against the San Diego Padres, ttie New York Yankees win the 1998 World Series to claim their 2-tth championship. The Yankees ' 125 total victories is a modern baseball record. ( In July, France beats Brazil 3-0 to win its first World Cup soccer title. During celebrations, a motorist drives through the crowd on the Champs-Elysees and injures 60 people. CO o ct J) On September 13, Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs also breaks Roger Maris ' record with his single- season 62nd home run. Sosa ends the season with 66 home runs. Golfer Casey Martin, who suffers from a circulatory disorder in his right leg, wins a lawsuit allowing him to use a cart during PGA and Nike golf tournaments. On September 20, Cal Ripken Jr. ends Ills IG-year streak of 2,632 consecutive baseball games played by withdrawing himself from the Baltimore lineup for that night. NBA owners impose a lockout on July 1 that causes almost half the ' 98 - ' 99 basketball season to be lost. The labor dispute is settled on January 6. Tennis star Pete Sampras wins his fifth Wimbledon title and remains the world ' s No. 1 player for a record sixth straight year, breaking Jimmy Connors ' mark for consecutive seasons on top. The NFL season Is plagued with controversial and Incorrect calls. Instant replay is not reinstated, but coin toss procedures are Implemented. AP Photo Eric Risberg - rsjL ews C Miss Virginia Nicole Johnson is crowned Miss America 1999 in Atlantic City. The 24-year-old diabetic wears an insulin pump on her hip and plans to spotlight diabetes awareness during her reign S Fifly-six-year-old Linda McCartney, photographer, animal rights activist and wife of famed Beatle Paul, dies of breast cancer on April 17, 1998. C After dropping out of the third grade in 1902 to care for her 1 1 younger siblings, retired nanny and housekeeper Eugenie Garside finally receives her high school diploma at age 98. AP Phoio ' Deb Halbershiili Hirofumi The Tokyo Terror Nakajima (right), reigning world hot dog eating champion, eats 19 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes to win the annual Nathan ' s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest. Seventeen-year-old Katie Hnida is named Chatfield Senior High School ' s Homecoming Queen as well as starting kicker for the varsity football team. The No. 1-ranked kicker in the state of Colorado, Hnida hopes to play Division 1 college football next year. NBC ' s News Radio star emd former Saturday Night Live cast member Phil Hartman dies from a gunshot wound inflicted by his wife in May 1998. Flash AP Photo NBr Photo, Dave Bjerke C Beloved puppeteer Shari Lewis dies of cancer on August 2. Her creations include her trademark Lamb Chop, Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse. Olympic gold medalist figure skater Tara Lipinski takes part in an anti-tobacco rally with area school children on Capitol Hill in May 1998. The rally is sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco- Free Kids. Canadian Tobin Belanger escorts a mannequin to his high school prom. He names her Jen, picks out her dress and corsage and arrives in a limousine. 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