Cal State Polytechnic College - El Rodeo Yearbook (San Luis Obispo, CA)

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Deep Calleth Unto Deep An edgeless, endless, boundless press Of water and wind and wind and water, Sea is an overwhelmingness. Sea is a meaning hard to utter, Sea is a sound, a taste, a smell, A seething on the skin, a yearning, The lift of the long gray slanting swell, The tug of the tide, the waves returning, Withdrawing, churning in unrest. Shingle and sand, tossed up, hurled under, Cast forth, drawn back, a foaming zest, A surge, an everlasting thunder On sandy beach and rocky shelf. Shaping itself in waves that batter Landward and break, shaping itself In waves that form only to shatter, Momently calm, momently storm, Water and wind strange and estranging. The ever-formless seeking form. The always changeless changelessly changing. James Dillet Freeman California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Mustang The changing faces of the ocean such are the faces of Cal Poly See the clouds adrift so far below Everchanging as they come and go Makes me wonder why I'm up so high When really I am down so low 5 6 7 I 1 i I'm a drifter floatin' on the sea Goin' where the currents take me And I don't think I'll ever come to rest 'Cause I'm a drifter floatin' on the ocean I've kinda got to where I like the motion Things are gonna work out for the best 9 11 12 14 15 Student Life TIME OUT FOR HOMECOMING 18 4 cri ' (1) Distinguished Alumnus from the Business Department and his daughter. (2) A moment of horse play. (3) Please don't rain on our parade! (4) Truckin' on down the Boulevard. (5) The homecoming parade's winning float by Ag Engineering and Home Economics. (6) Ann Newlander, Homecoming Hostess, and Ed Frietas, Homecoming Host. (7) Outstanding Alumnae in Architecture. 19 20 (1) Ten-Hut! Pride of the Pacific. (2) Ho- Hum ... Crops in. (3) Necessary Homecoming ingredient. (4) Distinguished alumnus (left), and escort. 4 21 Campus Intramurals The Milky Way On March 1, a brave bunch of milk lovers made their way out to t aguna Lake for the Fourth Annual Milk Carton Boat Races sponsored bv the Los Lecheros Dairy Club. Twenty groups entered the races which promote dairy products. Among the winners of various events were the Poultry Club, Alpha Gama Rho Fraternity, the Society of Civil Engineers and the Rose Float Club. 1. Splish-Splash, we're takin' a bath. 2. The Poultry Club ahead by a beak. 3. Milk fits the fitness game. A. The poultry Club's entry a la Poultry. 5. The Rose Float Boat! 6. Do you get the feeling we're not moving? 7. The captain must go down with his ship! 26 r r 28 1. An unwilling photographic subject. 2. An Exhibition during U.U. hour. 3. The masses of Cal Poly. 4. Another ASI Outings activity! 5 'It's my bike—you can't have it! 6. Avast mates! Perspective Yearbook buyers ahoy! 7. I got us in here. I'll get us out! 29 30 Rock'n' Roll is good time music! czj Headsman SALON OF HAIR DESIGN Design perms, cuts and color hair replacements All work done in private by appointment only Ron Schmitt 464 Marsh Suite B 544-3838 San Luis Obispo 31 32 CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS 33 34 AG. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CLUB The Ag. Business Management Club is the bi- ggest club in the Ag. Management Club. It is a social club with an average of about 220 plus or minus each year. They were the Club of the Year in the School of Ag. and Natural Re- sources for the 1979-BO year. 1. President Pam Sprawls and Vice President Dan Naumann- this couple to be married June 15, 1980. 2. Secretary Kim Benbow and Activities Di- rector Rick Wescott at the ABM Banquet. 3. The happy ABM group. 4. Recognition Awards being presented to: Kim Benbow, Rick Wescott, Roxanna Sanders, Peggy Link, Phil Abraham, Julie Hunt and Gail Hodges. 5. 1979-80 Officers- Treasurer Tom Munter, Secretary Kim Benbow, Vice-President Dan Naumann, President Pam Sprawls, Ag. Council Dave Stalder, Sentinel Jeanette De- Conick and Advisor Renny Avey. 6. 1979-80 Chairmen- Asst. Activities Cindy Aufderheide, Activities Rick Wescott, Pro- gressive Dinners Dennis Laux, Barbeque Ben Garrison, Banquet Mary Matulich, Publicity Michelle Luce, Photographer Ken Houtby, and Intramurals Mark Jessup. 7. What's a matter Dan' The purpose of the E.T. Council is to transmit infor- mation from the A.S.I. to the students in the School, by means of club and de- partment representatives on the council. Members of the Council include 5 student senators, 2 finance members and student rep- resentatives to the Dean's Council, Poly Royal Board, Publishers Board, and Aca- demic Council. Officers for the 1979-80 year were: Chairman- Jeff Duncan; Treasurer- Cindy Garret- son, and Secretary- Nancy Nelson. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF HYBRID MICROELECTRONICS ISHM is the newest club in the school of Engineering and Technology. Our goals for this year have been to have fun and learn about hybrids. Our officers were: President- John Holmes; V.P.- John Neuneker; Trea- surer- Clint Chaplin and Secretary- Mike Pantalon. 36 The Campus Libertarians are a small group orga- nized in 1979. In just a short time, they have stim- ulated students with the politics of liberty and indi- vidualism. Libertarians are active promoters of indi- vidual freedom and the roll back of monolithic govern- ment. Through films, speakers and dialogue, stu- dents at Cal Poly are pro- vided with an effective fo- rum for the exploration of the necessities and respon- sibilities of human free- dom. CAMPUS LIBERTARIANS POLY ROYAL EXECUTIVE BOARD This year is the 48th an- nual Poly Royal. To pro- vide a view of campus life of both students and faculty and to show past, present and future goals of the students and faculty. 37 The club was founded in Fall of 1956. Membership is comprised mainly of people interested in pro- duction of Agriculture. FARM MANAGEMENT CLUB 38 CUTTING REINING CLUB This is a club for students interested in all phases of the horse industry. Members don't necessarily have to own a horse. Some events include: Horse shows, trail rides, clinics, demonstrations, commu- nity service, dances, banquets and vaulting. They also sponsor the Cal Poly Horse Show Team. 39 The ASI Program Board presents many diverse pro- grams for the Cal Poly Community through its eight committees. Con- certs, Craft Center, Films, Fine Arts, Outings, Recrea- tion Tournaments, Speakers Forum and Spe- cial Events. Through coordinating these com- mittee's activities. Program Board provides students an opportunity to develop skills in human relations, leadership, management and community relations, as well as having a good time. ASI PROGRAM BOARD PHI UPSILON OMICRON This is a national profes- sional home economics honor society. As a pro- fessional organization, membership is based on scholastic ability and other professional activ- ity qualifications. Our goals are to encourage, promote, and explore the professional areas of Home Economics. 40 The Chess Club promotes and encourages both Chess for fun and Chess for blood. Tournaments are held periodically and the Chess Team partici- pates in the intercollegiate team championships. CAISSA CHESS CLUB NATIONAL AG. MARKETING ASSOCIATION NAMA Cal Poly has been chartered for 9 years on campus and was the first student chapter of the Na- tional Association to orga- nize. The objective of NAM A is to help members recognize career opportu- nities in the Ag. Industry, provide a reservoir of qual- ified Agri-business gradu- ates to Ag. Business, and to promote a better under- standing of agriculture in the community. 41 Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega is a national collegiate sorority offering lifetime membership to its initiates, and experience in self- governing. Alpha Chi Omega is represented by seventy-five women on the Cal Poly campus. Originally founded as a musical sorority, the Epsilon Omega chapter strives to maintain that musical heritage. The members also strive to achieve intellectual development, social awareness, leadership development, and academic excellence. Its members are encouraged to develop the fullest potential as educated women, and to get acquainted with many avenues of service to others, and high standards. This orientation toward excellence is clearly reflected in our open motto: Together let us seek the heights. Alpha Gama Rho is a national agriculture fraternity over 34,000 strong. Building brotherhood and leadership among agricultural men, through involvement in the community, student government, campus and Greek week activities and other activities including: Poly Royal, Ag. Day, and the Greek Olympiad. 42 Alpha Gamma Rho A Cal Poly sorority. They are found nation wide. Gamma Phi Beta Zeta Tau Alpha A social sorority that encourages active involvement for all members. 43 The Dietetics Club has been active in the home economics department for 13 years. Our goals are to stimulate professionalism in the major. DIETETICS CLUB 44 INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Free tutoring in electronics, electrical and re- lated fields. Hold “kludge sales (electronic parts). We have tours and speakers. Informal get-togethers. The Cal Poly Chapter of the American Society for Metals, an international professional society, brings students interested in metallurgy together to keep in touch with everchanging technology and for social purposes. Technical speeches by outstanding engineers from all across the nation fill most of the agenda, but time is always taken for picnics and barbeques for members to relax and get away from school's pressures. American Society for Metals The Teachers Society instigates action for the better understanding of teaching of children. Cain experience through action and provide services to the schools of the community. Gain a broad professional awareness and contribute to the solution of problems in elementary education. Cal Poly Teachers Society jg. rjr. } Ml’, 46 - The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Club is the second oldest club on campus. A student chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, the club strives to introduce industrial applications by speakers, field trips and projects. The club serves as an outlet to its field practice. k Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Club American Marketing Association The main objective of the AMA is to provide the student a link to the business world. The chapter provides students with valuable business and leadership experience, marketing contacts and additional career opportunities. 47 The HD E Council acts as a receptive and advisory body for the interests of the department or departmental clubs within the council and submits improvement proposals to the Dean and Department Heads. We are an active council which promotes cooperation and coordination among the HD E Clubs. We exchange ideas, discuss the mutual interests and activities of the clubs and disseminate information. Human Development and Education Council , , , Circle-K Club Circle-K Club is one of the longest-lived groups on campus. It is dedicated to serv ice, to improvement of the quality of life, and to friendship and personal growth, through service projects and social activities. We are a Kiwanis sponsored club and enjoy a good relationship with our sponsoring club and the community. 48 This is an organization on campus which interests are geared toward the field of Interior Design. They promote this interest to the members through career information and social growth. American Society of Interior Designers Veterinary Science Club The Vet Science Club is an organization for students interested in the veterinary field. Speakers from people in the profession and information is available to all members. Alpha Rho Chi Pictured are: Ellen Hilgerson, Cliff Young, Kelly Givens, Rebekah Gladson, Jim Harvey, Rill Weinberg, Katherine □unklau, Gary Hitesman, Alexis Nichandros, Phil Williams, Bill Hedges, Matt Anderson, Dave Larson, Dennis Potts, Ernie Ramirez, Mike Gross, Scott Gaudinecr, Steve Kuklin, Mark Posnick, Randy Bichler, John Love, Gus Joslin, Ed Ricktcr, Lhuck Sinkey. is 49 50 J-.... 51 PRIDE OF 1) Pride of the Pacific, How do you spell it? 2) The invincible leader; our inspiration. 3) Break in the action 4) A quiet stance for a super solo 5) Deep breath ... and play ( ) We're just frenchin' ! 7) Green and Gold forever more. We salute you! 8) One of the many rewarding spectacles afforded the Poly Pack. 52 CAL POLY MUSIC CLUB The Cal Poly music club is a club that allows people intersted in music to get together socially. Several activities allow for this interaction. Music Board of Control, the Poly Marching Band, the Glee Club and various other activities are pictured. 9S Crafts Center 57 POLY PHASE Poly Phase is a socially orientated organization in the Electrical Elec- tronic Engineering De- partment. We have been on campus for 50 years. Our principle fund raiser is the book exchange held at the beginning of each quar- ter where we sell back student's books at a 10% commission. Poly Phase provides a very impor- tant service to Cal Poly and we are proud to have them here. 58 59 60 62 CREEK SING 65 A TRANSITION THROUGH 66 ... TIME 1. Clown selling balloons greet Poly Royal carnival goers. 2. Try your luck at the Tau Beta Pi golf booth. 3. A messy situation- the egg throwing booth; sponsored by the Poultry Club, who else. 4. Dunked him again. 5. Let's ride the wild rides! 67 68 6 2. The performing horses from Mexico. 3. What would many a rider do without the clown. 4. Ride that bronc! 5. The smallest barrel racers in town. f . Amazing entertainment for the Poly Royal Rodeo. 7. The Poly Royal Queen with two happy winners. 69 70 1. Pure Power! 2. Activity in the U.U. Plaza. 3. A clock made of flowers welcomes you to the Ornamental Horticulture Grounds. 4. Nothing more exciting than a Cal Poly tractor pull. 5. Beef in a Barrel prepared by the CFFA. 6. One favorite attraction- A Petting Zoo brought to us by the Veterinary Science Club. 7. Admiring the art. 72 1. An exciting ride! 2. A salute to our Country. 3. Team roping takes precision and know-how. 4. What a ride. 5. Barrel racing- rider and horse trying to beat the clock. ( . The horses from Mexico prance to please. 7. Bull-dogging; watch those horns! 7 73 PAST AND PRESENT 75 76 AGRICULTURE AND YOU 78 AGKICULTUIUE JD450-C 79 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO 80 SPORTS Rodeo Team The Cal Poly Rodeo Team is an important part of our sports here. They have won the Poly Royal rodeo for at least the last three years and they place either first or second in the cir- cuit. Ihese people are a very dedicated group in that most of the time traveling comes out of their own pocketbook. It is an exciting sport and enjoyed by many. 82 83 84 FOOTBALL 1) Reid Umdstrom makes a quick scramble 2) An injured Louis 3) And the crowd goes wild as we score 4) Up in the air he goes 5) Out run that guy 0) Where is the ball? 7) What a hit; knocked his helmet right off! 86 CROSS COUNTRY 1) Maggie Kayes: Cal Poly's lop women runner. 2) Take a dip Steve! 3) Jim Schankel: the men's lop runner. 4) Only a few more feel lo go. 5) Leader of the pack. ( ) Cal Poly Cross Country Champions- NCAA Front row-Manny Bautista, Eric Muff, Jim Schankel; Back row-lvan Huff, Dan Aldridge and Terry Gibson. WRESTLING 89 BASKETBALL 1) Mark Robinson- “We're number one ! 2) Dave McCracken scores another one. 3) Dribble that ball 4) Up we go 5) Coach Wheeler tells them the play 6) Bill Tos puts one up 7) What a shot! 8) Jim Schultz dribbling for the hoop 2 6 91 92 Whether recreational or collegiate, sports are an enjoyable pastime and par- ticipated in by many. 93 SPRING MUSTANGS 94 95 96 97 98 99 ____ the TSp VW Fiat StwcoWn) ‱ (.omoHit v r.ce A  « «« Vo i 9en. P«v,je X F.a?AAj(jRo«ico ?8WWcM- anRo i S.«ntusOOsoo 544-9340 IRANSAXIE REBUilDlNG 2899 McMillan road, san luis obispo ca 93401 101 ‱% BALLPARK ACTION 102 am 103 105 106 107 ' KEEP THE FIRE Kenny Loggins, one of the holiest people in concerts today gave us ai Cal Poly an ex- cellent show; if you were there- one you would long remember. In his two perfor- mances he had the crowd on the edge of their chairs; if not standing or dancing in the aisles. His diversity in music is a rare tal- ent and one most people enjoy. A great concert! FADS 110 Ill 112 113 115 1980 World and Local With the onset of Fall we embarked upon a year of fierce questions which ran the gamut of personal to international issues. We would wonder whether or not our Grade point average could survive another torturous year. We would question the reality of further schooling under the auspices of good old proposition nine if it should pass. We would oppose or back the highly controversial Diablo Canyon. And our position in the international arena? As a result of the hostage issue 117 and Afghanistan, the question now was: Who are we (as a nation) and where are we going? Full-scale battle erupted as presidential hopefuls launched their campaigns to be elected in 1080. As the year marched on we witnessed a new breed of campaigners. For instance, one candidate who did not think he could make it as a republican decided to buck the two-party system and become John Anderson the independent . Bush and Baker fell from the limelight stepping right into positions of support behind Ronald Reagan and leaving him unopposed (most of us like to think Jerry Brown never counted). :HIDI75,VID€0 TOURS, 9 TO 5 M11 IK n AV r n n r Edward M. Kennedy emerged as the shoe-in candidate tor the democratic nomination-or was he? Soon after he announced his decision to run his support faltered. The question became: “We We 120 Prayers, tears and new. pt Together” Could ho pull out ahead and if so what would he do to get the American mind off of foreign affairs and on to domestic issues—his hope rooted in the economic situation. For whatever reason and discounting what the coming months would bring, by school year-end the November race looked to be Carter vs. Reagan. In the face of threats by the Ayatullah Khomeini and the Soviet Union, national unity became a primary consid- eration for most Americans. A failed rescue attempt produced nothing but frustration. Iran would hold our hostages throughout the course of the school year. The possiblity of extinguishing an entire country of people became reality when we witnessed Cambodian starvation. It became what TIME magazine called. A deathwatch . The strickened Cambodians were dying of 121 fears as clergymen visit the hostages Smoke and ash rise from the Cascades’ peak as scientists—and residents—watch Will She Spit Thunder Eggs? Washington s Mount St. Helens erupts spectacularly Reagan happily accepts anti-Carter poster in Florida, where he beat Bush Reagan’s Bandwagon Rolls starvation. Several Americans who visited the country (one of which was Rosalyn ’Carter) brought back reports of swollen-bellied, hollow-eyed children, their limbs as thin and fragile as dried twigs. They did not know this was the year of the child. The concert that ended in tragedy took place at Riverfront coliseum where The Who performed a concert before 18,348 people. Of these people, eleven died. The freak stampede that killed was attributed to improper security as well as lack of entrances. On a bright note, we saw 123 SYRIA JORDAN Six C-1X transport planes reported ly leave Egyptian airbase TIME MspbyPauU Pugli«M TURKEY MEDfT ERRANEAN SEA Cairo SAUDI ARABIA EGYPT The C-1303 proceed to Iran. Tk flight route and refueling mett have not been disclosed, but did not fly over Saudi Arabia the action of Cal Poly Football and the long exciting professional season. And on the movie scene, thrilling productions such as “The Rose hit theatres everywhere. Pope John Paul II completed his first year at the helm and proved widely popular with his talent for smiles and compassion amid uncompromising stances on matters of dogma and discipline. One helicopter's hydraulic system fails, leaving only live in operation. Carter cancels the mission. During takeoff, one helicopter crashes into a 0130; both burst into flames. The remaining helicopters are abandoned, and the survivors take off in the C-130s. CASPIAN __SEA Tehran Dasht-e-Kavir (Great Sart Desert) IRAN STRA T OF HORMUZ QATAR BAHRAIN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Eight RH-53 helicopters take off from the Nimitz. AFGHANS' Two helicopters develop mecha trouble. One is left in the desert returns to the Nimitz. Six arrive at Posht-e Badam. tiyadh ARABI SEA OMAN As we bust in on the l‘)80's we should have cause for optimism and we undoubledly do. But, the question of the Draft came into play soon after the Soviet Afghanistan move. And out of American love of sports spectaculars had us questioning but still pledging, our support for the Olympic boycott of the I9fl0 games. Especially after the spirited winter games, in Lake Placid, the no go news fell hard on our Olympic hopefuls and would-be national heroes. And, alas, we reflect ... 125 1) I lard Rock was the title of this year's Cal Poly float. 2) The award winning Rose Float was on display in the UU Plaza for all to see. 3) Another student admiring the crowd. HARD ROCK 126 127 128 LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU 1) Weird Al Hangs Out 2) Mr. Magician: Please Know Your Stuff 3) Lend An Ear, It's Thursday Night and Coffee House 4) Local Jazz and Raz-Na-Taz in Chumash 5) Count Basie. Need We Say More? 129 Tribute to Trude Beck Trude is a secretary here at Cal poly in the Activities Planning Center. She keeps the master calender for all organizations, and helps them out in any way to do with her job. Trude has been at Cal Poly 12 years; during this time she has been selected as Honor Guest for Poly Royal in 1974 and as the Outstanding Staff Member in 1975. She was born in Illinois and later attended Illinois Wesleyan University where she received her B.S. in Music. Trude is married, has three children and three grand-daughters. Trude has helped the Yearbook Staff out with sales and promotions this year and for this contribution we thank her and tribute our book to her. 132 1. A racket or an antenna? 2. Where did this photo come from? 3. Why am I here? 4. The Majors and Minors. 5. What a profile! ( . I hate homework. 7. Jogj ing—the spice of life! 133 Solitaire 1. Gathering around the trash can. 2. Quiet determination 3. I don't get it. 4. A typical Cal Poly Student. 5. They're avoiding me; I know it. G. “Conversation 7. How does she do that? 8. One way of releasing tension. 9. A quiet place on campus 134 135 -‱ 5 U. U. SIGHTINGS 1) For the graphically inclined 2) She's checking it out alright! 5) A typically people packed, poster-plastered, plaza 4) A tribute to the late great Martin Luther King! 5) Obviously, Thursday has arrived (Thursday at 11 a.m. that is ... ) 137 1. Bikin' it. 2. A crowd leaves the library. 3. How much do I get paid for this? 4. You're supposed to skate in the rink. 5. The library-completed in june 6. The U.U. Gallery 138 139 SUCARLESS SHACK A True Adventure In SKINNY Eating Sugarfroo low calorie treats for everyone Hot Fudge and Fruit Sundaes - 95 calories Banana Splits - 179 calories Cones and Cups - 25 to 50 calorics An assortment of portion controlled low calorie: cakes pies cream puffs cookies brownies candy salad dressings 1. When in doubt-smile. 2. That Photogenic Face! 3. Tay Sachs Testing in Chumash 4. Look deep into my eyes. 5. I love erector sets! 6. Everyone needs a nap once in a while. 7. The itsy-bitsy spider climbed up the water spout... Pre-packaged pizza, lasagna and enchiladas (just to name a few) NO MORE GUILT TRIPS AT THE SUCARLESS SHACK Two locations to serve Paso Robles San Luis Obispo Town Country Center Polin Truchan Cooper Bldg. 611 12th St. 4H( C Marsh St. 238-5429 541-4711 140 Together we are ... 1. That first week! 2. Our half of the Rose Float. i. I've seen this somewhere before. 4. Entertainment at U.U. hour. 5. We were crazy then. f . A tete-a-tete during a break. 142 Depend on us. More California college students do, BANKof AMERICA m 143 144 145 MORE CONCERTS 146 148 149 1980 YEARBOOK DEDICATION: CAL POLY PRESIDENT WARREN J. BAKER This year the Cal Poly Yearbook staff was faced with a new era of a yearbook; bigger and thicker it was a new book among the previous. The 1979 year saw one President of Cal Poly of many years retire. A man from east of the Rockies filled the posi- tion; Dr. Warren J. Baker from the University of Detroit. Our dedication to you President Baker is based on that; with a new Yearbook we need a new face. We commend you on your first year: you have done an outstanding job. We know our Yearbook will do you due justice and you will be proud to be featured in it. Below are some interesting and impressive facts about our President: ’Education: Ph.D.-Civil Engineering - 1966 University of New Mexico M.S.-Civil Engineering - 1962 University of Notre Dame B.S.-Civil Engineering - I960 University of Notre Dame ’Administrative Experience: 1976-1979 - Vice President for Academic Affairs University of Detroit 1973-1978 - Dean, College of Engineering and Crysler Professor, University of Detroit 1972 - Acting Chairman, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Detroit 1968- 1971 - Chairman of the Faculty, College of Engineering University of Detroit 1969- 1975 - Member, University Senate Executive Council University of Detroit 1965-1966 - Supervisor of Laboratory Research University of Detroit ’Honors: Elected to College of Fellows - Engineering Society of Detroit, 1977 Tau Beta Pi - Engineering Honorary Chi Epsilon - Civil Engineering Honorary' Outstanding Educators of America, 1970 American Men of Science Who's Who in Engineering Who's Who in the Midwest 1980 Engineering Honor Award Recipient - University of Nortre Dame Member - City of Detroit, Mayor's Management Advisory Committee Chairman Steering Committee 1974- Member - University of Detroit President’s Cabinet, 1974- Judge - International Science and Engineering Fair, 1974, 75, 77,80 Member - Advisory' Board, Junior Humanities and Science Symposium Member - Board of Directors, San Luis Obispo Community Foundation 1980- Member - Board of Directors, California Council for Environmental and Economica Balance 1980- Thc above is just a small part of Dr. Baker's involvements; but you the reader can get an idea of the man we dedicated this yearbook to through these outstanding statistics. 151 152 DEDICATION TO PRESIDENT BAKER 1. President Baker speaking to another of many groups. 2. A conference with Cal Poly Graduate students. 3. The announcing of Dr. Baker as the new Cal Poly President and his acceptance. A. The Bakers at home. 5. An open forum session held in the Uni- versity Union Plaza. 6. Wife-Carly, sons-Brian and Christopher and daughter Kristen. 7. President Baker speaking once again. 7 FACU LTY Here at Cal Poly what would classes be without our faculty some are near and dear to your heart, others well ... 154 155 156 25 Year Staff Awards President Baker speaking Vice President Dale Andrews speaks while Doris Anderson and Harold Miller look on. President Baker presents Doris Anderson with her award. A jolly group including: Robert Adamson, Robert Andreini, Dr. Robert Frost, and Dr. William Armentrout. President Baker congratulating another Award Winner. 157 158 159 -■it .. ‱ «.s 4 Seniors Mark Anatine B.S. Mechanical Engineering ASME. Skiing. Baseball, Metal and Wood- working. Tau Bela Pi Micheal Adams B.S. ET-ME Steven Adams B.S. Electronic Engineering Tau Beta Pi. Marching and Symphonic Bands. Boondoggle Club John Aden )r. B.S. Architecture Tennis. Budgies. Rose 4 ever Kenneth Agee B.S. Architecture lauro Aguiar B.S. Industrial Technology Active Member ot MECHA (or five years. Diane Akcrbtom B.S Business Administration To My Heaping Friends luv vou Tad, Di a Pal Forever. Fresh Blom. 1 Family. Thanx M D, Dorm W Dawn Cra iness, Make the Bucks LY.CP.SvU. James Akin B.S. Architecture Derya Akso M.S. Environmental Craig Alameda B.S. Ag. Business Management |amie Alher B.A Industrial Arts Dean's list. Graduate with honors California Teachers credential, California Contractors li- cense Diane Albertoni B.S. Child Development Child Development Club 162 Paulo Albuquerque B.S. EE John Alden B.S. Ag. Business Management I oast masters, N-VM'V ABM CLUB Archery Karen Alderman B.S. Ornamental Horticulture larrv Alfieri B.S. Ag. Management Ag, Business Management Chib Farm City Week Chairman, and Rodeo Concessions; NAMA Career Seminar; FFA STATE Finals Farm Records Tabulations Chr. Anna Allen B.A. Speech Communications WOW Counselor; Debate Team Co ( aptam. Poly Royal Representative, Dean's Honor, Rose float Club, Herbert E. Collins Scholar- ship David Allen B.S. Electrical Engineering Timothy Allen B.S. Arch. Engineering Craig Almeleh B.S. Architecture Christopher Altenhurg B.S. Business Administration International Management Student Government Com- mittee Member, Dean's list B Quarters-Win- ter 1978 to 1980, Blue Key Honor Fraternity, Hobbies-mechanics, motorcycling. lanine Alvarez B.S. Dietetics Nutrition, reading, jazz dancing, racketball, running Stephen Alvarez B.S. Landscape Architecture ASIA Student Chapter Christina Amaral B.S. Home Economics 163 Valentin Anders B.S. ET EL Adda Club President Gail Andersen B.S. Home Economics AHEA Internship, Castle and Cooke, UU In- formation Desk Sheryl Anderson B.S. Business Photography, skiing, traveling cooking Stephen Ando B.S. Business Administration Accounting Club. Society for Advancement of Management, Intramural basketball Jeffery Andrews B.S. Finante Accounting Society for Advancement of Management. IRRA, Real Estate Investments Kristine Angell BA Photojournalism Everett Edward Angle B.S. ME American Society ol Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Tau Beta Pi James Appel B.S. Business Administration SAM, IRRA, Campus Crusade tor Christ Carolyn Arbuckle BA liberal Studies Kathleen Armijo B.S. Dietetics food Administration Student Community Services President, Slu- dent Health Advisory Council, Nutrition Educator Fred Armstrong B.S. NRM California Parks and Recreation Society Sec- retary, Poly Issirlors Cathi Allridge B.S. Social Science 164 Michael AveMa B.S. Civil Engineering Tau Bela Pi Anna Avina B.A. Liberal Studies Su i Axtell B.S. Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omkron, AHEA Ronald Ayala B.A. Industrial Arts Susan Ayers B.S. Natural Resource Management Wildlife Club Max Bacerra B.S. City and Regional Planning Philippi nos Cultural Exchange President. As- sociation o Student Planners Ireasurcr, Eth- nic Programming Board, Skydiving Mike Badger B.S. Architecture Campus Crusade lor Christ, Tennis bum. Dean's list Spring '77 Cynthia Bagby B.S. Ag Management CFFA, ABM, NAMA. skiing, stained glass, rac- quetball Phillip Bailey B.S. Engineering Technology Dean's list. ASET. IEEE lames Bakkc B.S. Field Biology lelfrey Baleix B.S. Architecture and Environmental Design Art. Music, Space, Form. Sharing, Commu- nicating David Balk B.S. Architectural Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi. waterpolo, swimming 165 Nancy B.ir.ildi B.S. Business Administration Ted Bircdon B.S. Architecture I've been to hell and back William Barker II B.S. Engineering Technology Tennis, softbal. chess, beach Dana Basque B.S. Animal Science Alpha Zeta National Honorary, Mustang Marching Band. 1979 Heiler Calving Project Julie Bassi B.S. Recreation Administration Snow and ssaler skiing, running, SCUBA Div- ing, swimming. Recreation Administration Clubs, CPRS Katherine Baumgras 8.A. Dietetics and food Administration life Rosa Beaver B.S. Child Development Delta Sigma Theta President, United Black Students Awareness Council Danny Bcelman B.S. Economics Economic Club Vice-President, Business Council, sports, 510 Old Town Homeowners Association, Vietnam Veteran Michael Begley B.S. El Louis Behrens B.S. Electronic Engineering Analog Designer, IEEE Vice-Chairman, Poly Phase Vice-President |an Bclgum B A. Ornamental Horticulture Alan Bell B.S. Mathematics KME, Swimming, cross country 166 Katherine Bell B.S. Graphii Communications Mustang Daily Production Manager, Pr ogram Board Publicity Chairman, Acting Curator—Friends of SPM laurie Bell B.S. Physical Science lean's list. I'hi Kapi)a Phi. Single Subject leaching Credential Susan Bell B.S. Agriculture Management ABM. NAMA Kim Bin I vow B.S. Ag Science ‱ Ag. Business Concentration Yearbook Editor. CFFA photography. Home coming Publicity Chairman, ABM Secretary and Photography, Finance Committee Ag Rep, Director of Student Activities, Tropicana Village, Swine Enterprise Project, Replace- ment Pullet Enterprize Project, With love to the Best Parents a kid could have” “My swccty-Rick! Betty Bencs B.S. Business Administration Casandra Benson B.S. Animal Science Sports, bkvc ling, tennis, reading listening to music, horses, published author in national horse magazines Robert Berg B.A. Business Administration American Marketing Association, SAM, Dean's list, intramural sports Pamela Beyers B.S. Dietetics and Food Administration Phi Upsilon Omiiron, Dietetics Club. Circle K. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Womens Glee Mary Bickcl B.S. Business Alpha Chi Omega—First Vice-President, Pledge Trainer, Rush Chairman. SAM—Polv Royal Board, American Marketing Associa- tion, WOW Counselor Diane Bigelow B.S. Home- Economics AHEA, Clothing and Textiles. Management and Marketing Ronald Biggs B.S. Graphic Communications lambda Chi Alpha. Rally Club, Mat Pica Pi |ill Blackburn B.A. History 167 Ronald Blair B.S. Mechanical Engineering Organized Robot Student Engineering Group. Designed and built the Vetter Streamliner . Organized the 1980 Cal Poly entry for the IHPVA International Speed Championships, Ran ASME 79-80. Didn't spend enough time with Cindy my Senior Year Susan Carol Bleakly B.S. Biology William Block B A. Industrial Arts Society of Plastic Engineers, Industrial Tech- nology Society Bruce Bloom B,S. Construction Engineer Construction Engineering Association, Vice- President of the American Society of Civil En- gineers, Cal Poly Golf Team Captain Terrell Boal B.S. Business Management Sports, music. Restaurant Management, Dean's List 4 times. |ohn Borgcrding B.S. ET EL Intramural basketball and softball. Mustang Daily Photographer, Photographer of school postcard Roselyn Borges B.S. Social Science Peggy 80Itorff B.S. Applied Art Design ASI Collier, Art Squad, Fine Arts Committee Mary Bourke B.S. Home Economics American Home Economics Association, Phi Upsilon O mi cron. Dean's list. President's Honor Roll Stephen Bowser B.S. Architectural Engineering Arce Club. Associate ot Arts Eureka, CA; Ar- chitecture and Environmental Design Stu- dent Council David Boyd B.S. Computer Science Tennis Scott Boyd B.S. Ag Management Wine, women and song 168 Paul Boyer B.S. Electronic Engineering IEEE. ISHM Rhonda Bo arth B.S. lournalisrn Sigma Delta Chi David Bradford B.A. Industrial Arts Water skiing, backpacking snosv skiing, ten- nis Mark Bradford B.S. Ag Science Collegiate FFA President 78-79, Found a great gal while attending Cal Poly and married her. Happy to ender and happier to leave. David Bradfute B.S. Architectural Engineering SCARAB Service Organization President 1979-80, Architectural Engineers Association Raphael Bradv B.S. Electronic Engineering Cail Branded B.S. Child Development “There are two types of people: those who are out for themselves and those who truly care about others. David Bramsen B.S. Graphic Communications Graphic Design Bonnie Branscomh B.S. Dietetics Dietetics Club, AHEA Andrea Brau B A. English Rene Bravo B.S. Architecture ADEIA President 1976-77. AICE Student Chapter Member, Hispanic Eng. Society Member David Briggs B.S. Mechanised Ag. Tractor Pull Team. Ag. Engineering Society, Rodeo Club 169 lanura Briggs B.S. Home Economics Bette Brit land B.S. Ag Business linda Britschgi B.S. Environmental and Systematic Biology Dave Brown B.S. AM ASI Student Senate. Ag Council Executive Board. Associated IJP National Agri-Market- ing. ABM, ASRAFM, Ag Council. Dean's list Margaret Brucker B.S. Animal Science Photography, stained glass, riding, senior project Patricia Buck B.S. Child Development Alpha Kappa Alpha, ( hild Development, U8- SAC. Head Start Teacher, Youth Director Springfield Baptist Church. Multicultural Re- source Person-EOC Jody Buddenberg B.S. Dietetics and Food Administration Dietetics Club Officer, Ski Club. WOW counselor Peter Bunge B.S. ME Backpacking, Skiing, swimming, change Dennis Burke B.S. Business Economics la Guitar, turd basketball, surfing clean waves and a good woman Biggest accom- plishment: receiving two degrees. Bradlev Burns B.S. AM FM Donald Burns B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Ornamental Horticulture Club, Pi Alpha Xi, PALS, Drama, President's List Virginia Burrows B.S. Farm Management Farm Management Out , Cutting and Reining Club Course designer. Poly Royal Horse Show. 4-H Horseshow ludge 170 Stoll Burton B.S. Business Administration Skiing, tennis, basketball, private pilot Rex Buthmann B.S. Natural Resources Management California Department of Forestry Captain, Married9 years, son 6 years. Alpha Sigma, To Martha with love. Stevan Butler B.S. CSC Campus Crusade. Dean's list Gilbert Cabrera B.S. Social Science Society lor Advancement ol Management, IRRA-ASPA, Poly Royal Committee Martha Caldwell B.S. Home Economics Textiles Alpha Chi Omega, ASI Finance Committee, American Home Economics Association Michele Califano B.S. Animal Science Veterinarv Science Rodeo Club, Cutting and Reining. Show in Western Pleasure at Poly Royal, interested in horses, horsc s, horsey 11moths A. Tucker Robert Callanan B.S. El Tau Beta Pi, Eta kappa Nu. K PR Robert Cardo a B.S. Dairy Science David Carey B.A Industrial Arts Dawn Carey B.S. Dietetics and Food Administration WOW Board Treasurer. WOW Counselor, Dietetics Club, I've tinally graduated Thanks Mom and Dad and Steve l.l.Y. |oel Carico B.A Architecture Overseas International Progrjm-Copenha- gen. Denmark. 19715-79 Deborah farisen B.S. Social Science Working, teaching children, creative writing, music piano, sports 171 Craig Carlstrom B.S. Graphic Communications Design Orientation Counselor WOW. Fraternity Of- ficer, Rose Float Club. Alpha Epsilon Pi Stephen Carmel B.S. Electronic Engineering Football team. College la Band. Pols Phase, IEEE James Carr B.S. Marketing Management Cal Poly Coots Rep. AMA, SAM. Sailing Club. ASI Concert Committee, Poly Royal Dance Committee, Alpha Sigma Molly Carroll B.S. Graphic Communications University Graphic Systems. Mat Pica Pi, Stu- dent Health Advisory Council, Dean's List Kevin Casey B.S. Business Running. Intramural wrestling, lifting, resi- dent adv isor, selling books. White House. Jay Time Mark Casson B.S. ME Cedeno Ansborto B.S. Electronic Engineering Infinite gain, flat frequency response, value of friendship, universal matter balance Mary Chaffee B.S. Social Sciences Industrial Relations SAM, IRRA Katherine Chambers B.S. Food Science Macrame, weaving, horses, skiing Paul Chang B.S. Poultry Industry. Poultry Club Historian 76-'77 Le lie Chapman B.S. FrSc Cal Poly Marching Band, Womens Inter- collegiate Tennis Team Jonathan Chase B.S. Animal Science 172 Victoria Chavarria B.A.P. Credential English |ohn Chee B.S. Architecture “System Chee , Computer Assistant Archi- tecture. Alternate Energy Design Michael Chopp B.A. Industrial Arts IX an's List, Graduated with Honors, Society at Plastic Engineers President Dvsane Christensen B.S. Electronics Engineering Bruce Clark B.A (ournalism News Starr-KCRP loseph Clark B.S. Construction Bac kpac king, photography, stereo equip- ment, ACC, PAIS Stephen Clarke B.S. Architecture Robert Cleary B.A. History Diane Clemenger B.S. Home Economics Interior De-sign Concentration Margaret Cobum-8ennetl B.S. Architecture Albert Cochran B.S. Engineering Technology SCUBA drving. tennis, jogging, backpacking. baseball, church activities with youth fames Colbert B.S. A Sci 173 Dune Coleman B.S. Business My line to those who have helped me along the way. National Den’s List, Presi- dent's list. Accounting Club, Alpha Phi Robin Coles B.S. Microbiology Waterskiing, racquetball. ballet, hiking, camping Karen Connolly B.S. food Science WOW, Food Processing Club, Zeta Tau Al- pha Guy Conversano B.S. Civil Engineering Tau Beta Phi Christie Cook B.S. Ornamental Hort(culture Cal Poly Women's Gymnastics Team 77, ASI Outings Committee Transportation Chair- man, Phi Alpha Xi, Dean's List. Thanks Nana Kevin Cooper B.S. Business Administration Douglas Cope B.S. Business Quarters Dean's list, local Troop TOT Scout Master. Republican Club President, skiing lisa Cope B.S. landscape Architecture Judy Copeland B.S. Physical Education Robert Coronado B.S. Crop Science Fruit Science Agriculture Exchange Student to New Zea- land 1978. President's list 1979, Crops Club Historian 1977, ' let the- words of our mouth and the mediation of our hearts be accept- able in thy sight. O Lord. Psalms 19:14 Ronald Cosart B.S. Ag. Business Management Ronald Costan o B.S. Mechanical Engineering AAM8PA CHI ALPHA fraternity, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 174 Tbonus Coughlin B.S. Civil Engineering Water skiing, snow skiing lames Con B.S. Ag. Management Farm Management Club Laurie Cox B.S. lournalism Ag. Communicators of Tomorrow, 1978 Poly Koval Rodeo Sweetheart- 1st Runncrup. NAMA. Stephen Craig B.S. .Mechanized Ag. Water skiing, snow skiing, fishing, outdoors. Honorary yard dog. |ohn Crandall B.A. Industrial Education Surfing, Cross-country skiing and general mountaineering, I yrv ITS |im Crawford Mark Crawford B.S. Aernonautical Engineering Hang-gliding. AIAA, skydiving, surfing. Marching Band David Cripe B.A. History ALPHA EPSILON PI, WOW. Concert Com- mittee. Rally Alan Crockett B.S. Business Administration Business Council Vice-Chairman, SAM active member Gail Crossman B.A. History History Club, dancing, water-skiing Martin Crum B.S. Ag. Management Marilyn Cummings B.S lournalism SPI SDX. photography 175 Leslie Curtis B.S. Home Economics Enjoy Cooking, sewing. being with people Randall Curtis BA. Business AD Marketing AMA, Business Council, ‘'Thank you mom and dad (or your lose and support. Ann Cusick B.S. Dietetics and Food Administration Dietetics Advisory Board, 1 year. Dietetics Club, To my parents (or their never ending lose and encouragement, to the Lord (or set- ting my life free. Donald Cutler B.S. Electronics Engineering Russell C uleger B.S. Ag Management Ramona Davenport B.S. Biology Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Treasurer, Financial Aid Peer Counselor. Peer Stress Counselor, AIDS, Counseling, Biology, jog- ging, track, football. (osefa Davi II S. OH Skiing, waterskiing sessing. river rafting, trav- eling, partying being with the best of friends, dancing, being ssild and cra y, having sex! my new man Grant Davidson B.S. Physics Math Club. ASI Films Committee, Society of Physics Students, snosvskiing, backptcking. bicycling, going to the beac h Leslie Davidson BA liberal Studies Music, singing guitar and piano, running hik- ing children: teaching and playing, handi- crafts, creative ssriting Michael Davis B.S. MA MA, Calif. Young Farmers, Yard Dog mem- ber, Snow skiing. Hunting, 4x4 Drive Patricia Davis B.S. Animal Science Bruno de Berdt B.S Ag Business Management Hcxse Polo C lub, MAMA Ag Business 176 lulie Ann deBorlsa B.S. Food Service Jerry deCou IV Circle K Club President Dune Dell Orlo B.S. AM Ag Business Management. AM. FM, Rodeo Club, Ski Club David delorimier B.S. Crop Science All sports, high school degree' Anna Dehvic he B.S. AM ABM Club Pamela Denney B.S. Art Pottery Club, Crafts Club. Crafts option with emphasis on ceramics Linda Dentoni B.S. Dairy Science Dairy Products judging Team, Week of Wel- come Counselor Cary deParis B.S. Dairy Science Dairy Club. Motorcycles and anything fun, DCIA Scholarship. B.S. degrccs-dairy science and dairy manufacturing Mary Deppmeier B.S. Home Economics American Horne Economics Association, Phi Upsilon Omicron Stephen desjardins B.S. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Cal Poly Mens Glee Richard Dcspen a 8.A. Business Administration Delta fau. SAM, Sports lames Dessel B.S. Ag Management farm Management Club 177 Peggy Dewane B.S. journalism Si gnu Dela Chi. Associate News Director- KCPR Debora Dias B.S. Dairy Science los Lccheros Dairy Club Vice-President, Sec- retary, Dairy Products judging Team Donnv Dickerson B.S. Business Society lor the Advancement of Management Allen Dinsmorc B.S. D.H. Paul Dinwiddie B.S. Engineering Technology-ElecIronies Robert Ditchik B.S. Biochemistry David Dixon B.S. Environmental Engineering ASI Outings Committee T rcasurer and Chair- man. ASHRAE, AKA A Sierra Nevada Wan- derer (li alM th Dodds B.S. Child Development Grace Church College Planning Committee, “Thanks Mom and Dad and San lub! Mark Dohlin B.S. Engineering Technology Ann Dolim B.S. Home Economics AHEA. Poly Royal Stanley Dolinar B.S. .Mechanical Engineering Poly Roval Board Rep for ASME. Ski Club. ASME Publicity Chairman Stanley Domingues B.S. Business Administration 178 Brian no Donahue B.S. Business Administration IRRA Steven Donatelli B.S. Business Administration Joan Doran B.S. loumalism-Public Relations Donald Doty B.S. Construction Skiing, backgammon, (rbbee. Sigma Lainlxla Chi. AGC, Dean's list Robin Draper B.S. Metallurgical Engineering American Society (or Metals, American Welding Society, ASM Student Metal- lographic Contest-Rrst Place 197') Barbara Driscoll B.S. Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon, Math Club, Swim Team Nancy Dudley B.S. Ornamental Horticulture SAIFD Stephen Dudley B.S. Ag Management Sailing, guitar, woodworking, centerficld, tennis, alternative agriculture, making triends Ann Dunne B.S. Design Reproduction Timothy Dutra B.S. Architectural Engineering .Marching Band. Symphonic Band, Dixie Band, Tau Bela Pi, ARCE Club, Christians m Architecture Kathleen Dyck B.A. English Mother ot -t. worked with Navajo Indians 5 years, teacher la verne Dyck B.S. Social Science- Working with Navaio Indian Americans 179 Mark Echcagaray B.S. ET-EL IEFE, Audio Engirt. NASA shuttle project Donald Eckardt B.S. EL-CSC Technical Theatre, Music, backpacking rac- quetball Ronald Edelman B.S. Dairy Science Dairy Products Judging Team, Ski Club Pamela Edey B.S. Social Science Sigma Kappa. SAM, IRRA Sharon Eidsuold B.S. Business Administration Marketing Steven Elias B.S. Engineering Technology-El For the love ot Cynthia my wife to be, 19 Quarter. James Elliot B.S. Ag. Management FM Club Ruth Elliott B.S. Home Economics AHEA. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Dean’s list liane Engcrt B.S. Home Economics Alplu Epsilon Pi little sister Lynn Enyedi B.S. Graphic Communications Kenneth Erdman Scuba, rock climbing, skiing, football, soccer, sailing, flying Cal Poly Rifle Team, SAM SCD Team. Kaye Eubank B.S. Home Economics Sigma Kappa 180 Kerry Iverton B.S. Arc hiteciural Engineering ARCE Club treasurer. Architecture Associate oI Science Fresno City College, Commercial Pilot, Airplane single engine land. Instrument airplane David Essert B.S. Chemistry American Chemical Society Kathleen Kittv Fabian B.A Speech Communications Speakeasy Vice-President Annette Faccini B.S DFA Dietetics Club, Kappa Delta Sorority Secre- tary, A President Annie fagot B.S. Home Economics larry Fagot B.S. landscape Architecture ASl A Student Affiliate Donna Falcinella B.S. Architecture Christians in Arch Edes. SC ARAB. Associated General Contractors-Student chapter. Women’s Concrete Canoe Race Team Chloe Farmer B.S. Animal Science Bruce Farrell B.S. Architecture linda Ferro B.S. Dietetic Food Aministration Dietetics Club, Phi Omkron Upsilon, Home Economics Poly Royal Committee 1979, Al- pha Epsilon l i little Sister. Ihanks Mom A Dad |oanne Fiecko B.S. Business Administration-International Management SAM 1978-80 Charles Field |r. B.S. Ag. Business Management Goldfish, home brewing 181 Christopher Field B.S. Industrial Technology Kenneth Haig B.S. Aeronautical Engineering AIAA Student Branch President, Tau Beta PS, Phi Kappa Phi, Engineering and Technology Council Member. Private Pilot Abigail Fofana B.S. Social Welfare I like to meet people, talk to them; they give me ideas and I gave then my own ideas Kimherlee Forde B.S. Biochemistry Rose Float, Alpha Phi, Alpha Tau Omicron little Sister, horses, snowskiing Susan forte B.S. Business-Finance and Property Manage- ment Womens Volleyball Team Janet Fowler B.S. Accounting Sigma Kappa Sorority. Pols Royal Executive Board. Sports, travel, beach, parties Berry Francis B.S. Soil Science Soils Club, Soils Vice-President. SAM Thomas Fran ioa B.S. Metallurgical Engineering Alan Freilich B.S. Construction Engineering Senior Project Underground Structure, ACC, Ski Club, Racquetball Club Edward Freitas BS ME Phi Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Pi, Pol Royal Execu- tive Board, Society of Automotive Engineers, WOW Counselor, IFC, Creek Week Board. Homecoming Host Pamela friedlos B.A. liberal Studies Swimming, Elementary Education George Fuchala B.S. Engineering lau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, swimming, tennis, softball, running. President's List 182 lames Fulham B.S. Ornamental Horticulture BOA Kevin Fulton Stoll Furgerson 8.$. Mechanical Engineering Marla Fuvon B.S. Ag Education Mary Gadbois B.S. Electronic Engineering IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Poly Phase, Ela Kappa Nu. SWE, Engineering and Technology Council Rep Omar Gandara B.S. Metallurgical Engineering American Society for Metab, MECHA lonathan Garcia B.S. Mechanical Engineering Alpha Epsilon Pi, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, football, beer, backgam- mon |.M. Garcia B.S. Electrical Engineering IEE. Audio Engineering Society, Society of Hispanic Professionals President, Engineers Student Charter, enjoy racketball and jogging Ronald Garcia B.S. Industrial Technology Marching Band, Studio Band, Symphonic Band, 1978-79 Cal Poly Band Student Coor- dinator Teresa Garcia B.S. Food Science IFI, Food Processing Club. Alpha Chi Omega Charles Garner B.S. Electronic Engineering-Communications Concentration Alpha Sigma, San Lurs Obispo Bike Club, USCF racing enthusiast. Amateur Radio Hobby, Advanced Class, WAGGGF Michael Garofalo B.S. Animal Science Agriculture Enterprise Projects-Swine and Beef, hiking, mountaineering, horsemanship 183 Rhonda Carr.1h.1n 8.S. Business Administration Alpha Chi Omega. American Marketing As- sociation. Industrial Relations Research Asso- ciation Cynthia Garrctson B.S. Metallurgical Student Senator, Council of Engineering Technology Treasurer. Alpha Phi Sorority- Beta Pledge Class-Yeah Beta's, WOW Coun- selor, COOP student, American Society for metals. Society of Women Engineers, Ameri- can Welding Society. Ski Club, ALCOA Foun- dation Scholarship. Exchange to Switzerland, I'll miss you Cal Poly. Charles Garrett MS. Civil Engineering Soccer Enthusiast Kathleen Garrett B.S. Food Science Food Processing Club, IFT Member Roger Cary B.S. Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi, ASME Nanci Geier B.S. Food Science Marla Geller B.S. Child Development “Coin Southbound boy I’m cornin' home to you! Paul Gerard B.S. Graphic Communications Skiing, car racing, karate, yoga, enjoying Mat Pica Pi (lub. Aikido Club. Dean's Honor List Walt Giacoma zi B.S. Business Administration-Marketing David Gibbons B.S. Construction B.S. Architectural Engineering Cal Poly Ski Clui President, President's Cer- tificate of Excellence, Dean's List, Archi- tectural Engineering Association |iil Giese B.S. Environmental Biology In Beta Cal Poly Horse Show Team Scott Gillord B.S. Business Administration 184 Tracey Gill B.S. Ag. Mjiugenwni National Agri-Marketing Assoc. President, Ag. Business Management Club Norman Gillies B.A. Industrial Arts Biking, rock climbing, hiking, photography Carol Glkiden B.A. History leffry Goctting B.S. Biochemistry American Chemical Society, skiing, running, sports in general Dianne Goldsmith B.S. Dietetics food Administration Dietetics Club, Nutrition Educator, Gymnas- tics Club Treasurer, Gymnastics Team, Pin Upsilon Omicron, WOW |ohn Gome B.S. Graphic Communications Graphic Design, surfing, thanks to mom and dad Kodney Goodson B.S. Metallurgy Engineering Secretary ASM, Honorable Mention Student Metallography Contest, Dean's Honor list 1978-79, motocyde riding, mcHintain climb- ing Donald Goodwin B.S. EL Outdoor Activities, golf, tennis, ETA Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Stratoslars Skydiving Club Barbara Gorman B.S. Animal Science Cutting and Reining Club, Alph Zcta. Hones and Sports, President's list tor i years Robert Goulart B.S. Business Administration Blue Kev. WOW, SAM. IRRA Carolyn Goulding B.S. Ag. loornalism SPJ, SOX President. Ag. Circle Editor, ACT, NAM A I ynn Gourley B.S. Horne Economics Kappa Della Scholarship Chairman, AHEA Club Publicity 185 David Grant B.S. Animal Science Beef Show Team Douglas Grat B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Publicity Chairman Ornamental Horticulture Club, New Zealand Student Exchange, Inter- national Programs Coordinator. Dean's List, President's List, Gymnastics, athletics, never give up Kickey Grauman B.S. Electronic Engineering Poly Phase Club, Recreation and Tourna- ments Committee. IEEE, Residence Hall Gov- ernment. Intramurals Elizabeth Green B.S. Journalism Marc Greenberg B.S. Electronic Engineering Hobbies: flying, hang gliding. Activities: Slo Soaring Association, Mustang Flying Club Beth Greene B.S. liberal Studies Baptist Student Union Mark Greenside B.S. Business Administration American Marketing Association, artist Lisa Griffin B.S. Graphic Communications Management Alpha Phi. Orchesis Dance Club, Snow and Water Skiing Dave Griffith B.S. Mechanical Engineering Julie Griggs B.S. Child Development Tennis, skiing, swimming Terry Grimm B.S. OH David Van Grouvv B.S. Ag Management Farm Management Club 186 Sherri Grupe B.S. Ag Management Wayne Guilin B.S. Architecture long distance running, photography, guitar and mandolin, Wesley Foundation President Kathleen Guill B.S. Business Bowling, backpacking, games area attendant, ASI Outings Club Robert Gunn B.S. Ag Science Alpha Gamma Rho, snow skiing and golt Nancy Gunlly B.S. Animal Science Campus Crusade lor Christ. Poly Royal Exec- utive Board, Boats and Spurs, Alpha Gamma Rho. Newman Club Carol Guslalson B.S. Business Administration Campus Crusades, music, skiing Shery l Habeeb B.S. Ornamental Horticulture SAIFD Timothy Haenny BA Recreation Administration Recreation and Tournaments Committee, Recreation Administration Club, California Park and Recreation Society Vice-President Nancy Wage 8.S. Business-Marketing Don Hagglund B.S. Agricultural Management Rodeo Team .Member Michael Hagins B A. Industrial Arts Industrial Technology Society, Society of Plastic Engineers, National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, Rodeo Club, SPE Rep to Student Council Douglas Haigh B.S. CSTR Associated General Contrators President 187 lanie e Hall B.S. Business Administration AMA, SAM, Gamma Sigma Sigma Rebecca Hall B.S. Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon. Math Club. Hobbies: run- ning, crocheting, Dean's list Mary Hamilton B.A. Graphic Common nations Band. Music Board Publicity Officer, Mat Pica Pi. Campus Crusade for Christ lames Hamlin B.S. Natural Resource Management CPRS. NRM Warren Hamrick B.S. Architecture Kent Handelsman B.S. Business Administration John Hanford B.S. Art and Design led Hannig B.S. Business Administration Chairman of Publishers' Board and Sailing Club, ASI President’s Executive Assistant. SAM, Poly Royal Board. Program Council, Administrative Council, Academic Council, Kennedy library Funding Task Force, Year- book first year staff Wesley Hansford B.S. Engineering Technology R. Sunny Hanson B.S. Home Economics American Home Economics Association, Poly Royal Water Ballet, Campus Crusade -f-H 4- H Skills Day Dana Hanwell B.S. Social Science WOW Counselor, skiing John Hargrave B.S. Mechanized Ag ASAE. Poly Twirlers Square Dance Club 188 |ill Haring BA Business Administration Mary Marlin B.S. 8usings Administration-Accounting Society (or tin- Advancement o( Manage- ment, Accounting Club Marion Harper BA. History1 John Harris B.S Biological Science Scuba «loing, sport diver, skydiving. Motor- cycle enthusiast. Trained in mechanics. Back- ground in marine research Robert Harris B.S. Electronical Engineering Steven Harris BA. Industrial Arts-Plastics Scabbard A Blade, Industrial Technology So- ciety, Jewish Students Union. Rille learn. So- ciety of Mastics Engineers, Sports Car Club, Honor Guard, Bowling Club, Fencing Team Tamara Harrison B.S. Food Science Food Processing Club. Swine Showmanship 79 Poly Royal. Rodeo Club. ABM Club Robin Harry B.S. lournalism-Public Relations Pat Jackson American Dancer, Actress tor Cal Poly Theatre, Homecoming Committee, Mustang Daily Writer, Rep for Gamma Phi Beta Homecoming James Harvey M.A. Architecture Architecture Council, Ark -J, Grand Poobah, U.S. Jaycees Outstanding Young Man of 1980 Sundi Hathaway 8.S. Social Sciences Social Science Club. Industrial Relations Re- search Association. TRW-Vidar Internship. Photography Joseph Haun B.S. Agricultural Engineering President ASAE - 79. It'S been fun Pete Havens B.S. Ornamental Horticulture O.H. Club, Tissue Culture Club 189 Am Haws B.S. Graphic Communications-Design Paula Hwm B.S. Ornamental Horticulture SAIFO, Alpha Pin Sorority David Hedrick B.S. Agriculture Business Management Brian Hellenga 8.S. Business Adm nisiration ASPA IRRA. ASI, B.D.A. Terry Helms B.S. Business Administration Peggy Hendrick B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Donna Henley B.S. Child Development Allen Henry B.S. Landscape Architecture Charlotte Henry B.S. Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omkron National Honor So- ciety, American Home Economics Associa- tion, Graduation with Highest Honors |ohn Henry B.S. Economics Good luck Michael Henry B.S. Electronical Engineering Member ot Eta Kapa Nu Bruce Hensel B.S. Engineering Technology Hang gliding, sailing 190 Ellen Herriman B.S. Social Science Competitive running, working with disabled people ‱ ' wll as those in trouble with the law. Received j scholarship for the Legal Secretaries Association in 76. Su anne Herrman B.S. landscape Architecture Kathleen Hess B.S. Civil Engineer Carols n Hcssddcnz B.S. Microbiology Cal Poly Marching Band. Wind Ensemble, S mphonic Band, jogging, cross-country ski- ing. tennis Cal Poly Dean's list (7 quarters) Helen Hightower B.S. Food Science Food Science Oub |ann Hill B.S. Business Administration Skimg, woodcraft, photography. Dean's list Kathy Hill B.S. Home Economics AHEA; Home Economics professional organi- zation, Ceramics John Hillman B. S. Crop Science Crops Club, Symphonic Band David Hitchcock B A. Recreation Administration C. P.R.S., water skiing, roller skating Kirby Ho B.S. Mechanical Engineering Larry Ho B.S. Engineering Technology A. W.S., Scc.-Trcas. A.W.S. 1978-79-80. Engi- neering Council 1978. A.S.M., Poly Royal Committee 1977-78-79-80 Adrian Hobson B. S. Agriculture Business Management 191 Christine Hocuii B.S. Anim.il Science Cutting Keinmg Club, Horse Show learn. NAMA, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Gail Hodges B.S. Agricultural Business Management ABM Oub, NAMA, Toastmasters Inter- national California Students for Ag, Inter- national Ar Students Assoc, ol the Americas Laura Hoffman B.S. Biochemistry Donald Holm B.S. Engineering Technology-Electronical Hey Hey. My My, Rock and Roll can never die. I here's more to the pic ture than meets the eye. Hey Hey. My My. John Holmes B.S. Electronic Engineering My wile Carolyn interests me most. I also en- joy my presidency of the International So- ciety for Hybrid Microelectronics. Mary Holmes B.S. Animal Science Richard Hol er B.S. Environmental Engineering Lori Horenstein B.S. Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, Cardinal Key Honor Society, Phi Upsilon Omicron Honor Society Carol Horn B.S. Architecture President of Apathy in Architecture. KCPR, Delta Sigma Phi little sister Julie Hough B.S. Home Economics Poly Royal Board. WOW counselor, Ameri- can Home Economics Association, Cal Poly Teachers’ Society, Ski Club Robert Houlihan B.S. Industrial Engineering Dean's list. President's list. Intramural Sports. AIIE, ET Council. Alpha Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi Diane Huber B.S. Business Administration 192 Alan Huey B.S. Agricultural Management Farm Management Club. Wrasse Scholarship Daniel linger B.S. Mechanical Engineering Rcxk climbing, r at ketb.ill Su y Hughes B.S. Home Economics American Home Economics Association, WOW counselor. Poly Royal Committee, 4- H Skills Dav, Campus Crusade Robespierre Hui B.S. Electrical Engineering Curtis Hume B.S. Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Dean's List 77, 7B, 79, Society o Civil Engineers, APWA, ITE, ASCE Julie Hunt B.S. Agricultural Management NAM A club member. ABM club member Sharon Hunt B.S. Business Administration Tennis, backpacking, traveling, reading, net die- point. Campus Crusade lor Christ Rick Hunter B.S. Architecture Considered to be an H.S.D. by many, in- eluding Dick Graden and larrel Ecurb. This is the end!! I'm an architect and I’m o.k.! |.mine Hurd B.S. Architecture Herman Husbands B.S. Business Administration American Marketing Association-Campus Chapter Stephen Husler 8.S. Mechanical Engineering Football team, scuba diving, stock car racing. Motor cross Arthur Hutcheson B.S. Soil Science Soils Club. Soil Conservation Society of America; Student Chapter Vice President 193 Roland Hutchinson BA Industrial Arts Rugby, Surfing, Sort Instructor Hsiang Hwang M.S. Architecture- Campus Crusade- for Christ Dennis Hvndman B.S. Architecture Draw design, build, lead Douglas Ide B.S. Construction Campus Crusade for Christ, Associated Gen- eral Contractors Student Chapter, Skiing, backpacking, photography, sports Laurence lliff B.S. Agricultural Business Management Lynn Ingenhuctt B.S. Business Administration SAM, Marketing Club. Poly Royal Yvonne Ingram B.S. Physical Education Running, skiing, biking Carrie Isaacson B.S. Biological Science Carol Ischia B.S. Child Development Organized parents' meeting on sell esteem for Cal Polv children's Center, love water- skiing. people, animals, nature, GOD. Teresa Ishi uka B.S. food Science Sue lacobs B.S. Child Development Garth laehnig B.A. Business Maiketing Photography, motorcycles 194 Leslie I aggers 8.S. Physical Education Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, CAPHER, SHAC, Peer Health Instructor, jogging snow skiing Stanley lagoda B.S. Business Administration Accounting Club, weight lilting Robert lames B.S. Civil Engineering Brian |arvis B.S. Physical Education Dean's Honor list. President’s Honor list, ASI Service Award. Athletic Awards, Track it Cross-country. Student Senate 3 years, BAC. HD E Council, Task Force on Athletics, Medical Pre-professional Program Jennifer Jdlison B.S. Natural Resources Management Natural Resources Club. Cutting Reining Club Doug lenison B.A liberal Studies Debra Jennings B.S. Social Science-Cross Cultural Studies Herbert E. Collins Memorial Scholarship Re- cipient. President's list; 1979. Social Science Council Rep. Susan lennings B.S Business-Marketing Sailing, racquelball. bok . horseback riding and Hiking to ease mental strain Kanjit lohal B.S. Biology Vet Science Club, Racquetball Club Delira Johnson B.S Business Administration-Marketing I feel that having the- opportunity to attend Cal Poly K a valuable experience. I have met so many. Tennis, jogging, yoga, skiing, back- packing Jcrilyn Johnson B.S. Civil Engineering Manager Women's Glee Club, Co-Design Chairman of Rose Parade Float Committee. Activities Director for the Society of Civil En- gineers Joseph Johnson B.A Political Science President Cal Poly Bands 19784« , Cal Poly Music Club, Member Music Board of Con- trol, Ivndon B. Johnson Memorial Scholar- ship. Dean's List 1978-79-80 195 William Johnson B.S. Physical Education Track 78-79, Transfer DcAn a JC Cum laude, CAPHER, American College of Sports Medi- cine, Student trainer Cal Poly David |ones B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Outdoor life, photography, banjo, camping, my kids Kim Jones B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Marianne Jones B.S. Agricultural Management Farm Management Club Terri |oncs B.S. Animal Science Treasurer of Orchc-sis. Miss San Luis Obispo 1979, I dance with San luis Ja Co. Thomas Jones B.S. Aeronautical Mechankal Engineering Cynthia Jorgensen B.S. Home Economics Julie Kahl B.S. Business Administration Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. University Union Board of Governors Alexandra kanalakis B.A. Political Science Having a good time, traveling, gelling wild crazy, loud music (disco), dancing, cilv lights, Washington D.C. night life!! My new man! Jerilyn Kapus B.S. Animal Science I did it m four years! Nora Kariya B.S. Dietetics-Food Administration Nutrition Educator, song-cheerleader. Glee Club Keith Kavasch B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Camping, gold prospecting 196 Cfiin Kawasaki B.S. liKkiviri.il Technology Karell Kellcv B.S. Agricultural Science 197«) President Collegiate Future Farmers, Ag- ricultural I duration Scholarship Award - 1979 Margaret Kelley B. A Speec h Communic aticm Publicity dixl Box Office Manager for Cal Poly Theatre Drama Program 1978-79, Vari- ous theatre productions since Fall 1976, Member of California Puppet Theatre 197H Timothy Kcnsinger B.S. Agricultural Management I could not have done- this without the help of my losing wife. Gail Kenyon B.S. Child Development Zeta lau Alpha Sorority, WOW board mem- ber and counselor. Kenneth Kimkill B.S. Architectural Engineering Charles King, Jr. B.S. Electronic Engineering Applied Magnetics Scholarship, IEEE, Poly Phase, Audio Engineering Society and New- man Club David King B.S, Industrial Technology Industrial Technology Club, AIPE Club Doris Kinnear B.S. Biochemistry American Chemical Society Affiliate Steven Kirkpatrick B.S. Civil Engineering lau Bela I  (National Engineering Honor So- ciety). Thanks to my lovely wile and families for all of their support. Stanley Kisling B.S. Elec tmmc.il Engineering Played Sherlock Holmes in “Sherlock Holmes , Stage Manager of Endgame, Presi- dent of Alpha Psi Omega National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity Kasa Kjellman B.S. Business-Accouning Gamma Phi Beta. SAM, Cardinal Key Honor Society, Accounting Club 197 Teresa Kline B.A. I iIxt.iI Studies Martin Kluck Bachelor of Architecture. Architecture Solar Energy, Television Programming. ASI Films, Marching Band. Designing a Great Looking Root Pond Dona Koenekamo B,$. Journalism William Koh B.S. Architectural Engineering Matthew Kohal B.S. Industrial Technology industrial Technology Society, American in- stitute ol Plant Engineers. WOW Gary Koivisto B.S. Biochemistry Intramural basketball. Volleyball. American Chemical Society Rep., Photography, Hiking Paul Koning B.S. Chemistry Backpacking, Climbing, Student affiliate of tlx American Chemical Society |eri Koplonit B.A. Child Development AXA Little Sister. Child development club. WOW counselor Darlene Kostcr B.S. Biochemistry Debra Koster B.S. PE Barbara Ko wale vs ski B.S. Journaism-Adveftising and P.R. Sigma Delta Chi, Cal Poly Bowling league. Mustang Daily Advertising Salesperson Russell Ko aki B.S Business Administration Society for Advancement of Management, IRRA, Tomo Darki Kai. All Sports 198 Debra Krans B.S. Ornamental Horticulture O.H. Club. Synchronized swimming Paul Krasowski B.S. Construction ATO Fraternity. Skiing. Photography, land Sailing. Golf, I love Women David Krausman B.S. EL Chris Krcngel B.S. Business Administration Industrial Relations. Psychology, ZOE Shellies, Bearded Architects Bry an Kudela B.S. M.E. Society of Automotive Engineers Peter Kudlinski B.S. Business Administration Robert Kufcld B.S. Aero Member of lau Beta Pi. AIAA, President's List 1978 Leslie Kulcain B.S. Food Science |ohn Kump B.S. Mechanical Engineering Backpacking, sailing, skiing Melissa I a Fever B.S. Child Development Child Development Club. Dean's List, spr. summer, fall 1979, Tay Sachs Volunteer linda La Guardia B.S. Social Science Member SAM, little Sister to lambda Chi Al- pha Fraternity Warren lai B.S. Architecture 199 I hornas Lamar B.S. I T. John lamb B.S. Animal Science Cal Poly Livestock Judging Team, Varsity Raymond Lambert B.S. Ornamental Horticulture 1979 Poly Royal Award, Landscape Design, Best ol Show, first Place Patio Jeffrey land B.S. Business Administration ASI Vice President, Chairman and Co- t Kinder Student Health Advisory. Chair Stu- dent Senate, IRRA Michael lander B.S. Landscape Architecture Si leunesse Savait, Si Viellesse Pouvait- C'est la Vie Marc Larson B.S. Soil Science Gerald latasa B.S. Ag Management Accomplished leaving. Good Luck to those who pass by here Danny lau B.S. CSC Kappa Mu tpisilon Math Honor Society, As- sociation of Computing Machinery, Chinese Students Association. Dean's Honor list Donald laursen B.S. Business Administration Dean's list. President's list. Society tor the advancement of Management, Human Un- derstanding and Growth committee. Music Club Amanda l.iwhern B.S. Business Administration Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor Society, Cardinal Key Sorority, Nominated: Outstanding Young Woman of America, Fine Arts Com- mittee. Fashion Design D'Ann Lawson B.A. Recreation Administration Recreation Administration Club Sec., CPRS Club Student Section, IHC Rep. Amy Lee B.S. CSC 200 Yunvuk let B.S. HE Associate member of American Society of In- terior Design, National Member of American Home Ec. Association Pierre- LeFcvre B.S. Physics Interests in Psychology and Horse training |eff Leonardini B.S. Ago Business Mgt Hunting, fishing. Poly Coats 4WD Club. Bowling Team, March 1‘WK) Grad David Lester B.S. OrnarrH-nt.il Horticulture Vincent teung B.S. EE Reading, movies, swimming |ud Levin B.A. Speech Communication President Speakeasy Club. I fvur of Home- coming Committee, Communicative Arts and Humanities Council. ASI Program Council, Rails Club Teri lewallcn B.S. Child Development Child Development Club. Racquetball, Sew- ing. Dean's list |uannt- I ilienstein B.S. Ag Business Management ABM Club Roller! Lincoln B.S. Aero Engineering Carvn linn B.S. Dietetics-Food Administration Henry Liu B.S. Construction Engineer Intramural Basketball. Motorcycles, Music. Dean's Honor list Kirk Lockhart B.S. Ag Business Management National Ag Business Marketing Assoc., Is- shin Ryu I 201 David Long B.5. Natural Resources Management Phi Kappa Psi, Business Manager, Publicity Man- ager. and vice president o( Natural Resources Club Ernest long B.S. Architecture Music, Art. Architecture Rebecca Long B.S. Environmental Engineering Manlting and Symphonic Bands. Campus Crusade (or Christ Maryannc Looram B.S. Agricultural Science Poly Royal Beef, Sheep, and Swine Show, Member Beef Show Team, Swine Show Team, NAMA, CFFA Margaret loos B.S. Chemistry American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Vice President, Secretary 1979-BO, Speaker, }rd national ASC Student research Sympo- sium Houston I960 James lope B.A. Graphic Communications Swimming, Alpha Epislon Pi 4 Michael lord B.S. Business Administration Gymnastics Club, Mens Swim Te3m. Diving Joanne Loren B.S. Natural Resources Management Private Pilot, Ballet, Horseback riding. Music Mclisa Loudon B.S. Ag Management A.B.M. Club. NAMA. Alpha Gama Rho Rho- mate Gary Louie as. I E. Sports. Chess. Photography John love, Jr. B.S. Architecture Alpha Rho Chi. Design Village 1978, Fifth Year Developer Option Jovce love B.A. English 202 loscph Lowe B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Photographer lor SCS, DSS, EOP Melinda Lvnch B.S. Ornamental Horticulture SAIfD, O.H. Club, Alpha Gamma Rho Rho- mate, President Club in the school of Ag |udv MacMath B.S. Home Economics AHEA Club, Representative Human devcl- opment and Education Council Brian Macy B.S. Agricultural Engineering leeper, lumper. Welder at large Patricia Madden B.S. ABM President's List. ABM Club Patrick Maddox B.S. O.S.C.I. ASI Student Senator. Alpha Gamma Rho, Los lecheros Dairy Club, Dairy fudging team. Dairy Project Jason Maglintc B.S. Agricultural Management Member of TDK Volleyball Championship team. Accomplished dancer, former Muir Mall president advisor. ABM Club member Lynne Magnus B.A. Liberal Studies Dean’s list school of Human Development and Education Henry Malkin B.S. Agricultural Business Management Golfing, girlwatching, snow skiing Daniel Maloney B.S. Crop Science Skiing. Partying Martha Maloney B.S. Food Science Norman Malsom B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Dean's List six times. President’s list 1979-60, Scholarship Rancho Santa Fc Garden club 203 Richard Mantile B.S. Electronical Engineering reaching Assistant Phssics Department, Poly Phase. IEEE. AES, Vice Chair EE, El Council David Manson B.S. Accounting Omega Phi. Company Commander Army ROTC, Fraternity President, Winner ROTO George Marshall Award, wrestling, running Ruth Moragoni AHEA, Campus Crusade for Christ. Prob. 1:5- 8 Clifford Manly B.S Architecture B A S A , President Tollosvers of Christ Terry Markou B.S. Industrial Engineering Disciple of Christ, Ambassador for Christ, fisherman appointed by Christ Richard Marksbcrry B A Business-Accounting SAM. 1000 pt member. Business Council, Representative Accounting Club, Cal Poly Space Program Financial manager. Canter- bury president Beverly Marques B.S. Physical Education Caliper, Rally Club. 1978 Pep Squad, Track. Cross Country, Student Government. Little Sister lisa Marrone B.S. Natural Resources Management Forestry Honor Society, Society of American foresters. Dean's list. Marching Band. S.A.f Officer, Member Xi Sigma Pi Donald Marshall B.S. Mechanical Engineering William Marshall B.S. E.l. IEEE Edith Martin B.S. Natural Resources Management George Martin B.A. Journalism 204 loseph Martin B.S. Agriculture Management Alpha Gamma Rho Melissa Martin B.S. Biology M.B.O.C. representative. Musk Club. Glee Club, Tri-beta Club, Vocal Soloist, Drama, Scuba Diving Helen Martorano B A Industrial Arts Laurie Matcha B.S. Home Econoniks Interior Design. Sigma Kappa Andre Mathieu B.S. Construction Mary Matutkh B.S. ABM ABM Club. IASSA. NAMA Alan McAfee B.S. Engineering Science Douglas McAfee B.S. Environmental Engineering Music. Outdoors, Member Alternative En- ergy Club, Environmental Club of San Luis Obispo Elizabeth McAlister B.A. Liberal Studies George McCloud B.S. Business marketing Membership and (mance committee, Ameri- can marketing Association chair. Dean's List 1979 Stuart McCoy B.A. English flavia McCutcheon B.S. Biological Sciences Reading, Shell Collecting 205 IcCharlt McDaniel B.S. Social Science Varsity Football. Team Capiam 1979. Water Skiing, listening to music. Probation depart- ment internship Leslie McDermott B.S. Social Science Involved with Community Services, Special Olympics. Adopt-a-Crandparent, President of Social Science Club, love exploring S.l.O. Lowell McDonnell B.S. Mechanized Agriculture lames McEnulty B.A. CRSC Crop Production, bean crops. Outdoor activi- ties. Woodcrafts Dana McCehee B.S. Aero Engineering Diane McGrath B.S. NRM |ustin Me Jones B.S. Mechanical Engineering Sailing Team. Outdoors Victoria McKenzie B.S. Dietetics-Food Administration President's list 1978. 1979. Deitetics Club. Phi Upsilon Omkfon. Dean's list Spr 1977, Na- tional Nutrition Week. Co-chair Home Eco- nomics Poly Royal concession stand. Nutri- tion Counselor Paul Mclane B.S. Ornamental Horticulture-Fruit Sci WOW Board. WOW Counselor, Alpha Up- silon William Mclellan, Jr. B.S. Civil Engineering Skiing. Auto Rating, Civil Engineering club Margaret Merrill BS. An nul Science Cutting and Reining Club. Vet Science Club Mithael McNamara B.S. Mechanical Engineering 206 Kevin McSweeney B.S. E.E. IEEE. Intramural Sports Margot McVcy B.A. Liberal Studies loscph McMullen B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Vice President SAIFD 1979. Poly Royal 1980. Pi Alpha Xi, OH Cub, Shmoda Scholarship Michael Medvedoff B.S. Journalism Co-news Director KCPR-FM 1979-BO Monte Mclk B.S. Ag Business Management Baseball. Wa- ter Skiing Carin Mcmmer B.S. Microbiology |ohn Menatti B.S. Soil Science Gerald Mendelnvit B.S. International Business Mgt. Phi Kappa Psi Mabel Mendo a B.S. food Science Dreams came true Deborah Mensinger WOW Counselor. WOW facilitator Knhhin Merriam B.A. Political Science Campus Crusade tor ( host, hnstian Street Theater David Merrick B.S. ENVE Ski Bum. Student Senator, Free at Last 207 Marc O. Merritte BS. Vineyard Ethc, Montana lie Oro Surf I cam. football Squad Robert W. Melte B.S. Dept. Rep. to Engineering and Technology Council, ASHRAE Carl |. MeDger 8.S. Jeffrey A. Meyer B.S. Collegiate FFA. Boots and Spurs ABM, CYF, PI Clubs Double Degree and Secondary Credential, Outdoor and Indoor sports, trav- eling Nancy D. Meyer B.S. Denise M. Meyers B.S. Singing, guitar, painting, stained glass, poetry, learning more about myself Ruth A. Middlecamp B.S. Women's Basketball Manager 78-79. Women's Athletics Board. Rep. 78-79, WOW counselor, CAHPER Debbie S. Mikas B.S. National Agricultural Marketing A soc„ Ag Business, Management Club. Ag Comm, of Tomorrow, Toastmasters International Gregory E. Miles B.S. American Soc. ol Mechanical Engineers, Membership in Tau Beta Pi Mark C. Miller B.S. Judith E. Mincey B.S. Kathv I. Miron B.S. Outmgs Comm., Women's Collective, Stained Glass. Silk Screening. Dean's list 208 Charles Mitchell B.S. SAM, HSU. Royal Putt Founder. Call 'em Bo Booster (ojnie I. Mitchell B.S. Society ol Plastics Engineers, Symphonic Band Trcdcrika E. Moiler B.S ASI A. Sigma Lambda Alpha Robert I. Monroe Jr. B.S. Tennis, Boss ling Club, sowing, racquetball. accepted lor U.S. Navy Pilot Training Satina E. Montcriro B.S. NAMA. ABM, IX’an’s list Winter 78 Rodney C. Mord B.S. Society for the Advancement ol Manage- ment. American Marketing Assoc.. Yard dog Intramural Teams Richard A. Morelield B.S. ITS Pres, and Scholarship Stephen R. Morgan B.S. Basketball, Tennis. American Welding So- ciety Lucille P. Morris BA lisa M. Morrison B.S. landscape designs, art, pl otogra| h . writing, nature Steve |. Morrison BA I’m graduating, Rooster, summer 7( , No Nukes. Bike Touring, tile's a bitch, how do we survive under such adverse conditions. lean McCaskill Moseley BA 209 Linda P. Moshontz B.A. Chess, tennis, watcrcolor, backpacking, read- ing Mohammad Reza Mostafavi M.S. David B. Muck B.S. lambda Chi Alpha, Mat Pica Pi. SPM-Busi- ness Manager, WEB Division Manager-Mus- tang Daily Maureen A. Mullancy B.S. Mat Pica Pi, Design Show Committee Anthonv 8. Munoz B.S. I.T.E., ASCE, Theta Chi Cheryl L Munson B.S. Double Option: Management, Design; Coor- dinator ASI Calendar Committee; Phi kappa Phi Honor Society Kathy J. Munson B.S. Hiking, racquctball, merrymaking Yvonne M. Murphy B.S. Sex. (or Advancement of Management 78-80, Business Council Rep.-Man. Dept. 80, Dean's Honor list 78-fB Kathleen A. Murray B.S. .Mat Pica Pi, Rodeo Club, Finally graduating Roderick |. Murray B.S. Skiing, tennis, member-Broad Street Boys, V- Pres. Tenaya Hall William K. Murray B.S. Ag. Bus. Mngt. dub, Skiing, National Ag. Marketing Assoc., Sailing, Member-Broad Street Boys, Volleyball Zane A. Myers B.S. 210 Timolhv |. Nakamura B.S. S.A.M., IRRA-ASPA - V-Pres. Robert I. Nash B.S. Poly Coals FWD Club - treas., Farm Manage- ment Club Daniel C. Naymann B.S. ABM Gub Vice-Pres., Poly Royal Banquet, Progressive Dinner Chairman, Ftomccoming Comm., NAMA Club, FM Club, Farming Milon G. Neilson Its Elizabeth Nirsen BS lance A. Nelson BS |ohn K. Neuneker B.S. Christian Felloes ship. Audio tng. Soc.. Poly Phase-. ISHM. IEEE. Tau Beta Pi Richard S. Newell B.S. Omar |. Ncwland B.S. ASI Films Committee Chairman 77, Art. mu- sic. design and architecture, Interested in Finnish Designers. Bick Thanh Nguyen B.S. Skiing. Fencing, Golf, Tennis, Scuba Diving. Water skiing, lot. Allair - New Zealand's Royal P'lace Member Rcbecka I. Nichulls B.S. Dietetics Club, ollicer; Nat. Nutrition Week; Poly Royal; Catering Barbara S. Nichols B.S. 211 Gail I. Nolan B.S. |ohn P. Noland B.S. Farm Management Club, Pres.; Member Ro- deo, ABM Clubs; Herdsman Hall; Peterson Ranch; Cal Poly Electric Shop Kurt E. Nordquist B.S. Crops Qub 77-78, Artichoke Project, Plum Projec t Kurt W. Nordvik B.S. Dennis W. Norgord B.S. Sergio Noriega B.S. Played Racquetball, wants to travel, would like to start working soon. lamio C. Norman B.S. Campus Crusade tor Christ, Students of Land- scape Architecture, ASIA student chapter. CP ski Club, |ohn Stanley M. Novak B.S. Alpha Omega Christian Fellowship Pedro E. Nunez B.S. I.T.S., A.I.P.E., Wrestling, Motorcycles Roger L Oakey B.S. Marjorie A. Oakley B.S. President's Honor list. Dean's Honor List, Member-Society tor Advancement of Man- agement Michela C. O'Connor B.S. Advertising Manager - Mustang Daily, SDX. SP| 212 Cynthia A. O'Gara B.S. Scuba Diving, Sailing. CP Rifle Team, Bark packing, S.A.M. Thomas G. O'Gradv B.S. Marching Band Kevin I). Olds B.S. Skiing, howling, Partner Family Ranching Op- eration, Baseball Mary N. Oliveira B.S. Horse barkriding and being around all ani- mals, laughing and having fun Kenneth C. Oliver B.S. Running, dancing Michele A. Olry B.S. Wildlife. Horsemanship. Painting and Draw- ing. Biology Club. Tri Beta, Phi Kappa Pin. Cardinal Key Sorority Robert |. O'Neill B.S. IEEE Chairman, Poly Phase Member. ISHM Member, RacquetbaN Club Phillip C. O'Niel B.S. CP Dragsters Treas., Pinball Wizard, Com- puter Science Advocate, Founder ot While Bodies at Poly Club ■ ill M. Ornelles B.S. Bamlxla Chi Alpha - Little Sister. Human Un- derstanding and Growth Committee Chair- man Cynthia E. Owens B.S. ASI Films Committee. American Marketing Assoc., SAM, biking, hiking, necdlecraft. camping. President's Honor list 79. CSf life member Ted S. Oyama B. Arch. Chairman SHAC HO, President CSI 80 Marianne Padden BA Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity. Director - Pledge Programming 213 Ium L Painter B.S. Snow skiing, water skiing, tennis, looking, eating. Week o Welcome is Great Brent R. Palmer B.S. Photography, backpacking, bic cling Rodney S. Palmer B.S. After many years of toil and strife, I made it. Lois R. Pan iera B.A. Elementary School teaching, counseling, ten- nis, woodworking, President's Honor List Richard S. Papel B.S. Pres, of Muir Hall 78-79, PALS Program-Stu- dent Community Services, Social Sciences Council Chairman John M.Pappas B.S. Air Conditioning Club, Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi Francis M. Parish 8.A. IRRA, SAM Cathleen A. Park B.S. George F. Park 8.Su Eric A. Parker 8.S. Jean M. Parker B.S. Member NAEYC Thomas A. Parker B.S. Racqueiball, Volleyball, Softball. Beach and Computer Programming 214 Wendy Lynn Parker B.S. Sandra |. Parrish BA CP Teachers Society, intramurals, sports David Perrone B.S. Intramural Football, basketball, soltball. Member of C t Club Sheila L. Pascor B.S. Member. ABM, . AMA, Alpha Zeta, I enjoy photography and travel Steve R. Paterson B.S. Pres. ASM (student chapter). lau Beta Pi, Sailing Club luann I. Pearce B.S. SAM. Racquetball Club, Musk Club, March- ing Band. Industrial Relations Research As- soc., American Society of Personal Adminis- tration I cf Ray Pedersen B.S. Karen L Pedersen B.S. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity for Women laurel M. Peel B.A. Gayle M. Peffcrs B.S. Terrance M. Pclt er B.S. Cynthia A. Pena B.A. Teachers Society Club, Poly Royal 79-80, To my mother, brothers, and sister - I love you dearly. All the support in my life you have given me. 215 Garnie M. Perkins B.S. Music, Special Education, Community Action, Pre-school Heidi A. Perkins BA Kappa Delta Sorority, Dean's List CP Teacher's Assoc. Tim Perkins B.S. Kristina I. Peters B.S. Karen C. Petersen B.S. Ralph S. Peterson B.S. SAM Club Member Thomas C. Pelrul BA. Recreation Administration Club, Recreation and Tournament Comm.. Tennis and skiing Thomas K. Pettcngill B.S. Campus coordinator for California Native Plants Society T’J. OH Club. Pi Alpha Xi. Na- tive Plants Enterprise Project 7 ), Co-Chair of tl.U.G. 78 Kevin T. Piearcy B.S. Football, wrestling, weight lifting, water- skiing. horses and cattle Reid W. Pieper B.S. SAM pres.. American Marketing Association, Economics Club Sheri L Pierce BA Rec. (Tub. Member CPRS Hollis C. Piggott B.S Study Abroad in Denmark, SAM. Week of Welcome. Delta Sigma Phi little Sister. Assis- tant Ticket Manager-ASI 216 Richard L. Pintkard B.A. Chairman-Political Action C lub 79- ) Doan's list Fall 7 Patricia K. Pipkin B.S. Accounting Club Sec., SAM 10 pt. member, VITA. Rose Float Club laurel A. Plato B.S. Zeta lau Alpha. Food Processing Club, Cardi- nal Key Honor Sorority, Phi Lpsilon Omicron Richard W. Plaxco B.S OH Club, Landscaping. Bridge Building. Ski- ing, Sloop, Study, A lady Gregory N. Podshadley B.S. Doan's Honor list 78, Scuba Diving, bicy- cling, fishing. ASET Harry F. Poor B.S. Work hard and make life easier foe my wife and son. Peggy Portello B.A. Alpha Chi Omega, Forensics Squad. Speak- easy lub. F rogram Council, Panhellenic Council liidilh A. Poxvell B.A Sigma KaptM National Sorority. Recreation Administration Hub, Rally Committee Penny V. Powell B.S. Outings Comm., traveling. Thanks a lot Mother and Dad! lanet I. Power B.S. IA sorority member, guitar and tlute player, singing, photography, logging Kimberly A. Posvleson B.S. Natural Resources Club, Week o Welcome, President's Honor list. Dean's Honor list Brenda D. Protopapas B.S. Cutting and Reining ( lub. Horse Shoyv team. Thoroughbred Enterprise 79-80, logging 217 Deborah A. Fruncr B.S. School of Business Council, Poly Royal Exec- utive Board, Society for Advancement of Management Alex L. Prvor B.S. Dancing, Reading, logging. Boxing Ayo dele G. Pr or B.S. Dancing, Acting, writing, jogging Motsisi S. Pule B.S. Soccer and Turms Lori J. Quesenberry B.S. Member Pi Alpha Xi, the out-of-doors Jeff R. Raab 8.S. Racing Laurie G. Racandli B.S. Yvonne R. Ramelli B.S. American Home Economics Assoc. Sec. 78- 79, AS I Student Community Volunteer, Intra- mural Football, Poly Royal Chairperson 78-79 Tomas Ramones B.A. sports, music, travel Robert I. Kamsaucr B.S. Hiking, soccer, swimming, tennis, croquet, champion 7f -80 Mark S. Ratis B.S. Music, audio, tennis, electronics Caria J. Rasmussen B.S. Poly Tvvirlers Square Dance Club, CP Plant Clinic, United Lutheran Student Ministry, bi- cycling 218 Kelly |. Rasmussen B.S. Member of ASl A Rodger H. Rast 8.S. Judo, Karate, Chess. Electronics Douglas F. Ratio B.S. SAE Club Melissa L Rausch B.S. Child Development Club Michael E. Rayncs B.S. Cross Country and Track Team, Poly Phase, Concert Committee Bonnie S. Redeker B.S. Navigators Christian Fellowship. Child Devel- opment Club Carla R. Reece B.S. Orchesis Dance Club, CAMPER, CAMPER Recreation Chairman, gymnastics Kathleen A. Reeder B.S. Industrial Relations Research Counselor, Al- pha Sigma little Sister, Student Exchange Program Denise M. Recsink B.S. Collegiate Future Farmers of America, Cut- ting and Reining Club. Dean's list. Presi- dent's list Cynthia L Regan B.S Gamma Phi Beta Maureen |. Regan BA. Dean's list. Intramural Sports, law Enforce- ment, volleyball, piano, flute, hiking Heidi E. Reich BA. Rec Admin Club, CP Track Team 219 Johanna H. Reid B.S. Social Science Oub, Member IRRA. Ameri- can Society of Personnel Administration laura I. Rcilley B.S. Christians in Architecture. SCARAB James R. Reilly B.S. Surfing, skiing, outdoor sports, printing, pho- tography, Better late than never. Andrew I. Rein B.S. Student Member: ASCE, ITE. APWA; Treas. ASI Student Community Services 77 Richard J. Renjel B. Arch. Homecoming Committee, Design Village, ASI Concerts Committee, Delta Sigma Pi lean E. Reno B.S. eta Tau Alpha Women's Fraternity; Scholas- tic Chairman, Sec., V-Pres. Raymond I. Reyes B.S. American fisheries Soc. member, SAM Robin A. Revmann B.S. Alpha eta Honorary Fraternity; Vet. Science Club, Sec. TV-BO, Christians in Agriculture, Dean's and President’s Honor Lists Dina J. Ricca B.S. Ag Business Management Club, National Agri Marketing Assoc., Farm Management Club Daniel W. Rich B.S. Tau Bela Pi Honorary Fraternity, Pres. CP Folk Dance Club, Danced in the 80 Orchesis Con- cert Eugene R. Richards 8.S. George L. Richards B.S. 220 Rebecca L. Rkhtcr B.S. Riiunnt' M. Richter BS Honor Soc. Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha I ambda Delta; Dean' Honor list, The quickest wav around is straight through. Daniel C. Kicker B.A. Kathleen A Ricker B.S. Edward $. Kicklcr B. Arch. Alpha Rho Khi, Freelance Photography, Gui- tar Leslie M. Ridgeway B.A. Disc lockey KCPR, Singing. My greatest ac- complishment is Graduation. William |. Riedcmann B.A Racketball Club. Intramural Basketball, His- tory Club Rosann Rios B.S. Dietetics Club. Soc. tor Advancement ol Management. I will never lorget all ol the time that I spent at Hazards, a crazy spring ol 69. my special friends - VG, RH, CK. SB. and JM. Any dream can be- a reality, Au Revoir!! Brooke E. Robbins B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha Debora L Roberts B.S. American Cetacean Society, Wildlife Club Carol L Robertson B.S. Women's Intercollegiate Tennis Team Maureen A. Robertson B.A. Just made it through, period.” 221 David A. Shade B.S. Campus Crusade for Christ, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Human Powered Vehicle-Parto, Christians in vtechanical Engi- neering Eric I. Schlacks B.S. Marching Band Concert Band. American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers, Swim Team Michael A. Schmitt B.S. Varsity Football 75-76, American Marketing Association, Dean's list Spring and Fall 79 John H. Schneider B.S. ABM Club, NAMA, Toastmasters, Ski Club, The fun's just begun. Sandra I. Schnoor B.S. American Marketing Assoc., V-Pres.: Society tor the Adsanccmcnt of Management, Dean's List Bond A. Shoen B.S. Douglas M. Schoen B.S. Robert W. Schreiner B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, V-Pres., ritualist. National Ritual Team. Ski Team. ASI long Range Plan- ning Comm. Chip Scott B.S. Sue A. Scott B.S. Swimming, tennis, graduating with honors Ellen M. Striven B.S. Ag. Business Management Club, NAMA Sandra Segien B.S. Dietetics Club Pres., Design Village I 222 Ann Marie Seidel B.S. Physical Education Major, Alpha Chi Omega. CP Ski Club. Pf O, Aja and horses, I love you Atom and Dad. Sharon Kay Sellers B.S. CP Horse Show Team 78-79 Kathy L. Shannon BS Andrea E. Shapiro B.S. ASI Concert Comm., Publicity Chairperson, Ireas.. Sec.; Economics Club Terry J. Sharp B.S. Accounting Club, Society (or Advancement of Management, Snow Skiing, tennis Barry R. Shaw B.S. Scholarship Recipient, Lived through third year design and enjoyed the birth of my son and the strength ol my wife. Greg B. Sheffield B.S. James N. Shelton B.S. Five Year Varsity letterman in Football, Board of Athletic Control Football Rep. Dean I. Shiroyama B.S. Crops Club. Tomo Dachi Kai, President's List. Crops Club Scholarship Award C. lane Shock B.S. Robert M. Shoji B.S. V-Pres. Audio Eng. Sex.. V-Pres. Tomo Dachi Kai, Ja music. ASI Special Events, Ethnic Programming Board. IEEE Molly A. Shorrock B.S. 223 Ronald P. Robinson B.S. Outstanding Sluck nt of the Year, Industrial Technology 79; A1PE; RSES; ITS Patric k |. Rodgers B.S. Tau Beta Pi, ARCE Oub. I'm already gone, been here too long. Hector Rodrigue B.S. SIO lavcccs, .Mocha Club. Racquetball. scuba diving, baseball Christopher W. Romaic B.S. Chairperson ASI Concert Comm. 79-80 Donna A. Roonev B.S. Dietetics Club, HE Advisory Board Treas., Poly Royal Queen 80. water s|x rls, arts and crafts, traveling, gcxxl health and nutrition lorge V. Rosales B.S. Drawing, reading, music, history, U.S. Army three years. Foreign language David B. Rossi B.S. Matthew J. Rosson B.S. Ca. pus Crusade for Christ Michele M. Ro a B.S. Swimming, racquetball, jogging. Internship Program Mitchell I. Rubin B.S. Skiing, tennis Frederick |. Ruegger B.S. Farm Mgt. Gub Treas. 7ft, Pres. 79 David M. Ruppe B.S. Boots and Spurs Club. Feeder Calf Project, ''graduated in four years 224 Carol | Russell B.S. Julia D. Russell B.S. Alpha Phi. IRRA. ASPA Randall |. Rvckehosch B S. Ski Club. Outdoor Activities, water skiing Roger W. Sahli B. Arch, lance C. Salcmo B.S. Triple major. Arch, ARCE. Math; Coordinator tor ARCE User library on Computer Assisted Instruction Programmer Ted Sanchez B.S. Student Senator, School of Ag and Nat. Re- sources. Alpha .eta. Blue Key. NAM A I aura M. Sandrll B.S. Val H. Sarratt B.S. lose! Sashar B.S. Happy to get out. Edward D. Saltier B.S. ASI Rally Comm.. University lazz Band, So- ciety for Advancement ol Management, Business Council Faculty Affairs Rep. Dale Saunders II B.S. leslie A. Scale hard BA. Alpha Psi Omega. Speakeasy Club, Cardinal Key, Dean's list 225 lollv Y. Shuster B.A. Eric L. Sikora B.S. Theta Chi Fraternity B.irlur.1 A. Silvers B.A. Steven H. Silvernun B.S. Dean's List, President’s List, Audio Eng. Sot., Special Events Comm., Lasers Giovanni R. Simi B.A. Delta Tan Fraternity Elizabeth A. Skandulis B.S. Tau Beta Pi. SWE Davia G. Skoog B.S. ASID, Intramural Football Judy A. Siama B.S. Food Processing Club, tennis, graduated Michele Slav inski B.S. Soccer, Motorcross Korey L. Small B.S. A. S. Early Childhood Development. Dean's Honor list, teaching, art activities, and travel- ing Bruce W. Smith B. S. Navigator, 1 Thessalonians 4:11 Leslie S. Smith B.S. AHEA, Phi Upsiton Omicron Pres. 79-80 226 Mary M. Smith B.S. Camping, singing, tennis Ralph A. Smith III B.S. With the help of my wife and parents, I made it. Douglas C. Snead B.S. Barbara E. Sneary B.S. Sigma Kappa Sorority Virginia P. Snedecor B.S. Swimming, waterskiing, snow skiing Lynda K. Snodgrass B.S. Accounting Qub Aram K. Soghikian B.S. David M. Sosna B.S. Survived the architecture program and Conte out the better for it. Tony L. Sousa BA. Worked as a draftsman, received my B.A., Began my career, and got married to Paula. Ralph R. Sowcrsby B.S. Karate, football. Army Scholarship, B.S. Orna- mental Horticulture Paul M. Sparrow B.A. Cathy M. Spearnak B.A. WOW Counselor, KCPR, Mustang Daily As- sociate Editor 227 L Jeffrey Spencer B A Journalism Pamela Jean Sprawls B.S. Agriculture Business Management A. B.M. President, Poly Royal Exec. Board, NAM A, A.B.M. Strawberry Sundae Chair- man, Water skiing, horseback riding, mar- riage, Pam, you were a great roomy your friend-Kim. Guillermo Springomuhl B. S. F.M. FDSC Sailing soccer, Co home someday ... Susan Stachon B.S. Dietetics Dietetics Club, Phi-U, piano, stained glass, swimming, animals Mike Stallard B.S. Mechanical Engineering Teresa Stanton 8.S. Architecture San luis Obispo Art Association, San luis Obispo Watercolor Society, Apathy in Archi- tecture Vice President William Stanton B.S. Business Administration SAM. Bowluintmg, soccer Mark SI. Clair B.S. E.T. A.C. R Eric Steiger B.S. Eruit Science Crops Club, Member and Past Vice President ol San Luis Obispo Jaycccs, Sports Car Club Randy Steiger B.S. Crop Science Surfer, Son of two great parents! Aaron Stein B.S. Crop Science Farm Management Crops Club, farm Management Club, 5 Enter- prise Projects David Stephenson B.S. Electronic Engineering Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Band Christian Fellowship, Tau Bela Pi 228 Brenda Stem B.S. Ornamental Horticulture ludy Stern B.S. Social Science Social Science Oub Treasurer, Head Recep- tionist Aid-Tropirana Village, Sports Terry Stevens B.A. English Rally Club Fall 1976 to Fall 1978, Womens Glee Fall 1977-78 Stephen Stockebrand BA. IA. Scott Stone B.S. Ag. Business Management Soccer, hunting, fishing, skiing. Hying, social events Leslie StouUmire B.S. Business Administration Society for the Advancement of Management lames Strampe B.S. Marine Biology Outdoor Recreation sports, Tri Bela, Poly Royal Activities. Dean's List, scuba diving Sally Strieker B.A. Liberal Studies Kappa Delta Skiing, sailing John Strohl B.S. Architecture Douglas Sturgeon B.S. Economics Economics Club President Kyong Suh B.S. Architecture Mamie Sun B.S. Math Chinese Student Association, volleyball, trav- eling 229 4 Diane Supple B.S. Graphic Communications Circle K Club. swimming Frik Swerrie B.S. EL Tau Beta Pi, IEEE Lc-nord Swope B.S. Electronic Engineering lau Beta Pi Deborah laggart B.S. Child Development Dean's list 7 quarters. President's List I quar- ter Douglas Talmage B.S. Architectural Engineering Improving the environment, tennis, skiing, hiking. Hying, girls, And most of all-As my Cod, I'll never take it for granted. Michika u Tao B.S. Engineering Technology Dean's list Winter 1978, Fall 1979; lomo Dachi Kai Yukika u Tao B.S. Mechanical Engineering A. S.M.E., Tau Beta Pi. Tomo Dachi Kai. Mo- tor sports, snow skiing. Dean's List '78-80, President's list 1978-79 Marc Taranto B. S. CSC Student Senator, KME, ACM, Blue Key, SOMF Gary Tarver B.S. Mechanical Engineering Christians in Engineering President. A.S.M.E. leanne Tauck B.A. English Floyd Taylor B.S. Business Management Ski Club, American Marketing Association, water-skiing, sorting, outdoor activities Frederick Tenny M.S. Industrial Arts 230 Loretta Jenny B.S. Business Administration Society tor the Advancement ot Manage- ment. Association of American Marketing Nancy Tennyson B.S. Mathematics President Kappa Mu Epsilon. Math Club Pegl Tenyer B.A. Journalism- Public Relations Advertis- ing Snowskiing, camping, water sports Leslie Iheiste B.S. Child Development Doris Thirup B.S. Ag. Business Management Horseback riding, skiing. Dean's list, Grad- uating finally! Thanks Morn and Dad' Dana Thomas B.S. Dietetics-Food Administration Dietetics Club, Phi U, walerskiing, cooking, entertaining franklin Thomas B.S. Journalism Cal Poly Band. KCPR Nancy Thomas B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Pamela Thomas B.S. Computer Science ACM: 1977-flO. Secretary 1979-DO; KME: 1979- BO; Representative to Science and Math Council 1979-80; Newman Community Beverly Thompson Kappa Mu Epsilon, Intervarsity Christian Fel- lowship laure Thompson B.A. Journalism Photography, running, cross coonlry skiing, hiking, primitive art, good times Roller! Thorn B.S. Natural Resources Management Mountaineering, Emergency Medicine, Ski- mountaineering, photography. Paramedic 231 Scott Turner Crop Science Cranshaw Melon Enterprise Project, cycling, backpacking Roller I Tusan B.S. Mechanical Engineering American Society ol Mechanical Engineers Leeann Ulics B.S. Dairy- Science Los Lecheros Club. Project Dairy Owner loree Vaillancour B.A. Liberal Studies Cal Poly Teachers Society, Alpha Upsilon little Sister, Gamma Phi Beta, Philanthropy Chairman Carolyn Van Andel B.S. Animal Science Das id VanGrouw B.S. Agriculture Management Cynthia Van Horn Rodeo Team member 4 years. Girls Rodeo Team Captain 1978-79, Rodeo Club Vice- President 1977 and Treasurer 1978-79 Sterling Vaden B.S. Engineering- Electronics Member Baha'i Association Oscar Vargas B.S. Architecture ARCE Club-active member. ADELA Club President 1979 David Vasqhe B.S. Architecture Interested in Computer Application in Archi- tecture, Has the winning poster for the Engi- neering and Architecture Week and Confer- ence of Electrical Distribution International Mark Vaughan B.S. Crop Science Crops Clubs Elizabeth Verdugo B.S. Social Science United California Band Scholarship Program San Luis Obispo Sheriff Dept. Explorer-Advi- sor 232 car Douglas Thrower 8.S. Microbiology Clifford Tom B.S. Computer Science Eag'e-Boy Scoots. ACM Member. Cal Poly Space Projeci, photography Sue Tomlin B.S. Business Administration Poly Twirlers Square Dance Club lames Toomer B.S. Natural Resources Bridget Tregea B.S. Business Administration Ronald Tressem B.S. Ornamental Horticulture Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Chi Omega Big Brother, WOW Counselor, OH Club. Alpha Chi Omega Sports Coach Barbara Triol B.S. Industrial Engineering Alpha P. Mu. SEW. Aj=E Emmanuel Tsompanas B.S. Mechanical Engineering Cal Poly's First Tandum Landspeed Vehicle- Dari a . A.S.M.E.. Cal Poly Rifle Team. “Riley is a woman Raymond Ts tod B.S. Civil Engineering ASCE, Dean's list Timothy Tucker B.S. Architecture Gordon Turner B.S. Electrical Engineering Julie Turner B.S. Art Interested in Masters Degree in Education or Design. 233 linda Verhines B.S. Ornamental Horticulture OH Club, Poly Twiflers, Pi Alpha Xi Helen Virgin B.S. Ag. Business Management FM Club, Reserve Champion English Show Ring Hunter-Poly Royal Horse- Show 197fl lonalhan Vogel B.S. ET Randall Voss B.S. Biology Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Biology Club, The real purpose of our existence is not to make a living, but to make a life. Peter Vrabel B.S. landscape Architecture Backpacking, horseback riding, sports, pho- tography. sketching Duane Wallace |r. B.S. Aerospace Engineering Student AIAA Branch Treasurer. Wrestling Team, Research Assistant, Tutor Rena Wallace B.S. Ag. Management Marc Waldroup B.S. Mechanical Engineering Colt Club. A.S.M.E.. Solar Energy Club ludd Wallcnbrock B.S. Ag. Business Management ABM Club. Ski Club. KAMA, S.A.M.. AMA Zenis Wallcy |r. B.S. Natural Resources Management Welcome, sse go, lose stays on. High Bugg Frederick Walovkh B.S. Architecture Cassie Wal B.S. Economics 234 I Lorn Ware B.S. Animal Science People watching, particularly man watch- ing Andrew Watkins B.S. Ag. Management ABM Club. NAMA, guitarist, soccer, loomix Intern William Weaver B.S. Fin Alpha Phi Omega, Zeta Omicron Chapter President. IEEE Student Branch Vice Chair- man. Amateur Radio Club President. WOW Counselor Robin Weigel B.S. Home Economics Women's track Team, Campus Crusade lor Christ. A.H.E.A.. 4-H Skills Day Richard Weigelt B.S. Graphic Communications Mat Pica Pi, Society lor Advancement of Management, music, Four years of college stuffed into five years. John Wcisz B.S. C rop Science Dennis Weller B.S. Electronic Engineering Rally Club, snow skiing, Tau Bela Pi Calvin Welsh B.S. Electronic Engineering Navigators, basketball Wade Welsh B.S. Child Development Friends Outside Volunteer, Parents Anony- mous Volunteer, Youth Services Intern, Dean's List, President’s I ist Judi Wenzel B.S. Dietetics-Food Administration Campus Crusade for Christ, Orchesis, Phi Up- silon Omicron. Dietetics Club Christopher Wernicke B.S. Men's Physical Education Wrestling, teaching, truckdriving, outdoor recreation, travel Marjorie Wessell B.A. English English Club President, lover of the bon- mot. 235 Shirley West B.A. English Richard Wheeler B.S. Engineering Technology Sue Whelan B.S. Home Economtcs Courtney White B.S. Business Marketing Zeta Tau Alpha. Society tor Advancement ot Management, American Marketing Associa- tion Robert White B.S. Social Science Bowling, golfing. Retired Air Force Tracey White B.S. liberal Studies Cal Poly Teacher's Society George Whiting B.S. Business Administration-Accounting Shoemaking, Chinese Cuisine, Enterpentrial Endeavors. Rick Whitmore B.S. Ag. Business Management Scott Wickstrom B.S. Dairy Science Calif. Young Farmers, Los Lechoros Dairy Club, Yard Dog Intramurals, Dean's List Charles Willhitc 8.S. Business-Marketing S.A.M., A.M.A, Business Council Representa- tive, Football 1976-78 Kevin Williams B.S. Natural Resources Management Natural Resources Management Club, camp- ing. photography, hiking. Dean's Honor Roll- fall 1977, 1979. Spring 1978 Suranne Williams B.S. Dietetics Women's Intercollegiate Gymnastics Team, Dietetics Gub, Gymnastics Club 236 Diane Wilson Sigma Kappa Rush Chairman and Out- standing Active, Panhellenic Vice President and President, Homecoming Hostess, Intra- mural volleyball, snow skiing, waterskiing, having fun George Wilson B.S. Biochemistry Sports, sailing, skiing (ill Wilson B.S. Natural Resources Management Sports. Natural Resource Conservation John Wilson B.S. Architecture Toni Wilson B.A. Speech Communications Speech Club, Found a man! laurie Wimer B.S. Business Administration-Marketing Society for Advancement of Management, American Marketing Association Brian Wingo B.A Industrial Arts Fishing, hiking, pocket knite collecting Su anne Winterstein B.S. Biological Science Gamma Phi Beta, WOW Counselor, Year- book Sports Editor, Thanks Mom and Dad! Kollvc Wise 8.S. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Mustang Daily Stall-Re- porter, Intramural Football Champs-TKB launi Wishart B.S. Microbiology Tri-Beta, I.H.P. tawrcncc Wolf B.S. Architecture ASC AIA Public Relations Manager, AIA Competition Winner, MONO living, ZOE, B| and Brandv Mark Wolf B.S. Civil Engineering American Public Works Association, Civil En- gineering Club, Dean's list 237 Bridget Wolfe B.S. Business Administration-Accounting Gamma Phi Beta, Society for Advancement of Management. Accounting Club Ron Wong B.S. ET Society of Manufacturing Engineers Laurcttc Wood B.S. Natural Resources Management William Wood B.S. Civil Engineering Senior Project-Inamal Soil Testing Research, Society of Civil Engineers Secretary-Trea- sure. Intramural Football Captain Michael Woods B.S. Architecture Distinguished Speakers Program Denmark Paul Woods B.S. Architecture Wesley House, Wesley f oundation, SCARAB. Student Planning Commission, Media lab Cary Woodward B.S. Ornamental Horticulture O.H. Club. Poly Royal Host. Ski Club, Univer- sity Union Travel Center Sheri Ann Wooldridge B.S. Child Development Gregory Worth B.S Industrial Engineering AIIE, Tau Beta Pi David Wyatt B.S. Biochemistry Delta Tau Fraternity House Manager 1976 Raymond Yee B.S. Mechanical Engineering A3.M.E., Tau 8eta Pi Brian Young B.S. Electronic Engineenng Tau Bela Pi, Eta Kappa Nu Vice President 1979-BO, Rose- Float Committee 1977-78, Pri- vate Pilot 238 David Zambruno B.S. Crop Science fruit Science Yard Dor Member, Calif. Young farmers, outdoors, hunting, snow skiing, svaterskiing Holly Ziegler B.S. I ibcral Studies William Zeigler B.S. Civil Engineering A.S.I. films Member 4 years, institute of Transportation Engineering David Zentner B.S. Mechanized Agriculture David ZKkovich B.A. Industrial Arts l.D.S. Student Association, Shorin Rvu Karate Program Crant lope Timothy Wong Su anne McNaughton B.S. Hoove Econonvics Cal Polv Cheerleader 2 years, GAF Vice Presi- dent, Vista Grande Secretary 4 years 'Our beaches 239 Mother hairy San Simion Beach Our Campus from the air on Nouvnavao 241 242 Credit and Special Thanks to ... Endsheet Photo-Kim Benbow Color Section: Concert Picture of Toto-Brian Vincik; All other color pictures-Kim Benbow Concert Section: joe Vescoe Photography throughout the book by: Eric Ray; Yearbook Photographer Kim Benbow; Yearbook Editor Vince Bucci; Mustang Daily Janice Chan; Yearbook Staff Cathy Rundell; Yearbook Staff Other photo contributions by Public Information, Sports Information and people within clubs. Current Events for 1980 Copy written by Ronnelle Miller Copy throughout the book by the Yearbook Staff Special Thanks to the following people: their help and concern has made this book possible: Steve Adams-ASI Business Office Trude Beck-Activities Planning Center Roy Gernsten-ASI Business Office Konnie Krislock-Herff jones; who without her help this book would have been less organized. Gary Mussen-Herff Jones; Thanks for your time and patience. Kip Rutty-Yearbook Advisor Ethel Spry-ASI Business Office And a very special thanks to my yearbook staff members: Bambi Cask Janice Chan Kalin Donaldson Ronnelle Miller Mike O'Farrell Eric Ray Cathy Rundell without these people this book would have not been possible; a book this size could not have been put out by one person and I'm glad these people gave their time to help. And a last thanks to my parents- Ernest and Nona Benbow; they have made it possible for me to be here at Cal Poly through their support and backing in good and bad times. 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