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PRESIDENT MARK A. MATHEWS . Continuing in his 8th year as president, Mark A. Mathews led the College Com- munity to newer heights. Above: Delia Greenlee, secretary to the president.
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MAY 27. 1979 TIME THE YEARLY MAGAZINE This past year was one which will be in the minds of the American people for years to come. It was also a year that CLC students will recall, for both its tragedies and accomplishments. Television and newspapers let us witness the news around the world, and at home; the worst aviation disaster in U.S. history in San Diego, the People ' s Temple leader Jim Jones led over 900 of his followers to their deaths, and the Agoura fire which left many people in a desperate state. We marveled at the election of the first non-Ital- ian Pope, and breathed easier as the two most sig- nificant countries of the mid-east -- Israel and Egypt sat down at the peace table to iron out their differences. In sports. USC continued Pac 10 dominance and won the Rose Bowl, and the Dallas Cowboys lost a spectacular Super Bowl 13. Athletics at CLC saw the balloon pop for the football team with the forfeit to the University of San Diego. Yet at the same time the women ' s Cross Country team had a tremendous year with a 15-0 record. Around campus, the construction of Olsen Road and the New Dorms began while the Learn- ing Resource Center remained in the planning stage, something students have been getting used to. Local housing construction also continues bringing the greatly expanding city of Thousand Oaks closer and closer to our once semi-isolated campus. The death of Janet Louise Pope shocked the campus, leading all to once again realize how pre- cious life is and how senselessly it is often ended. Many students from CLC along with others in the community participated in the CROP Walk for Hunger, raising money to bring food to the hungry of the world. In short, this year has been a year of many head- lines in world news, awaring us of those around us, and a continuous growth of both the facilities and minds of all concerned at CLC. Steven Craig Bogan INDEX COVER: Photography by Gordon Lemke 1 President of the College Dean of the College Vice President for Business and Finance New Earth Health Services Student Affairs College Relations Alumni Director Vice President for Development Registrar ' s Office Food Services 9 Library 10 Admissions Asst. to the President 11 Business Office Book Shop 12 Communications Departmental Secretaries 13 Facilities Faculty Secretaries 14 Administrators rime is published yearly at the subscription price of $31 per year hy lime. Inc . 60 West Olsen Road. Thousand Oaks, California. HoO Principal office, conference room in the SI ' B. Second class postage paid at Thousand Oaks and at additional mailing offices Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE DAVID A. SCHRAMM After a one year search, reviewing over 60 candidates David A. Schramm was chosen as the 6th Academic Dean of California Lutheran College. Dean Schramm has eagerly attacked the enormous job of Dean of the College. Above: Lorrie Hardison secretary to the Dean of the College.
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