Claremont McKenna College - Ayer Yearbook (Claremont, CA)
- Class of 1977
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The bliss of growth, The glory of action, The splendor of beauty, For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision, But today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day! 'Nng-.--i .1 T. 'ir 4 . 2 -Unknown I If Z 'CQ J vt ' - ,f 1- n, 4 ' 'fe 1 1.,, , .1 I f ,,, 'Q 4 '- lb' -ll fbi '- , fi 1 ,F if u' ii . 4 : 'X Q' . 3, A Q57 I I . . f -E F 1 A! x Af. lr -at -' r r , . W .Af H if y I 'Ll' ..L-..l , I , ,r Na IJQ , 'v 4 Virtuous motives, trammelled by inertia and timidity are no match for armed and resolute wickedness . . . The cheers of weak, well-meaning assemblies soon cease to echo, and their voices soon cease to count. Doom marches on. Winston Churchill This is history. Read it and weep. Kurt Vonnegut .inf 5 Qing V Y Y :VME l A il ll 6 , . i 'iii 'i f 1.1 ,H it . fy sill iii'-Z ii' P I P, H' iw in ' 5 inf' No wreaths please- especially no hothouse flowers. 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There comes a time in all men's affairs when one must take the bull by the tail and face the facts. -W. C. Fields SENIOR xi nhl f' Howard Sherman Wicked as Cain Honest as Able All I want out of life ls a hot Crap Table Howard Sherman Grades and test scores matter least in our evaluation of an applicant. Paul johnson Asst. Dean of Administration Stanford Business School Michael I. o'Malley At that moment, when the world around him melted away, when he stood alone like a star in the heavens, he was over whelmed by a feeling of icy despair, but he was more firmly himself than ever. That was the last shudder of his awakening, the. last pains of birth. Immediately he moved on again and began to walk quickly and impatiently, no longer homewards, no longer to his father, no longer looking backwards. Siddhartha muh 1 ,il - X -ii :I n f I Y 2 , 'II Lil, .., we Illlgff' 4 ,wil IV X f,q's'iI alll W J Michael HNunkeJ W E--1ig 75l R3 f n . 151 - ' W5 .3l .I f i ' L . ,mpg ,, Ili.. ,f f Slat li fast, 1 l 1 ' ' - I - ,.- -H11 . Na- 4 ' it ii. If? .a - -... . ...Y I ff ll' X -' lla' wh A statistician? How very essen- tial. One is, after all, a statistic all of one's life, isn't one? Steven I. Dwyer While Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, sons of bankers, sons of lawyers Gary Erwin Bean Come unto me, all ye that lab and are heavy laden, and I will give rest. Take my yoke upon you, learn of meg for I am meek and lowl heart: and ye shall find rest unto y souls. For my yoke is easy, and burden is light. Matthew 11:28 I' l I Turn around and say good morning to the night, l For unless they see the sky, But they can't and that is why, They know not if it's dark outside or light. Bernie Taupin , 'V T V. it nf! L Peace I leave with youg My peace I give to youg not as the world gives, do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful. john 14:27 Brian Brown Love somebody Save their soul Tie them to your heaven Erase their hell Save their lifestyle--if you feel it Don't try to change them You never will Rex Clement Elevation, steepness and distance have all been conquered. What remains is style. -Galen Rowell Be always at one and accept whatever happens. Then you are close to success. -Chang Tzu Stephen Wilde Clinton Hunter Morrison You see what you want to see You hear what you want to hear The Point loel DeFabio lim Emmons Steve Chambers am A f -i . T ,iii Thomas Marks a C9 UA-19 R L E as lonathan Gudman Press On Nothing in the world can take the place of persistance. Talent will not, nothing is more common than un- successful men with talent. Genius will not, unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not, the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistance and determination alone are omnipo- tent. Home Section, LA Times Dwight Anthony Mendoza There reigns everywhere an inde- cent haste, as if something has been neglected if the young man of twenty- three is not yet 'finished and ready,' does not yet know the answer to the 'chief question': which calling? A higher kind of human being, excuse me for saying, doesn't think much of 'callings,' the 'reason being he knows himself called... Friedrich Nietzsche H. lones, lr. Let us hear the conclusion of the matter: Fear God, and keep his For this is the whole of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13 -'.-4' 5.v'.'g. .-i'u:1'.1L-' :mfsf:.wafz.-.-M jonathan K. Fish Ils n'ont rien appris, ni rien oublie. -Talleyrand. In la sua voluntade e nostra pace. -Dante, Paradiso, Ill Steven I. Goto I've traded love for pennies, Sold my soul for less Lost my ideals in that long tunnel of timeg jim Croce The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in incidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning, but without un- derstanding. Mr. justice Brandeis tdissentingl Olmstead v. United States 119281 Richard Nixon had not understood the way America works. Theodore H. White, 1975 leremiah B. Barry Salvador Ortega To live is to choose between the indifferent and the impossible Karl Vennberg james L. Gavin All the great issues that confront us today-among them recessions, infla- tion, poverty, racial discrimination, ur- ban blight, and ecological decay-have economic roots. In order to cure these ailments we must first understand their complex nature. Tom Bosworth l.D. Young I was happy as a child with toys in my nursery. I have been every year since I became a man. this interlude of school makes a grey patch upon the chart of journey. Winston S. C Craig Bassett Kevin White In today's tumultuous rush to the top And its corresponding drive for self-identity The wise man who desires to achieve both Will remember that to be yourself You need the help of others. is Bill Morrow man loses any other life than he now lives, nor lives any than this which he now loses. The est and shortest are thus brought e same. For the present is the same , though that which perishes is not amep and so that which is lost ars to be a mere moment. For a cannot lose either the past or the e: for what a man has not, how nyone take this from him? Marcus Aurelius l lohn K. Lucey And then there were the two strangers sitting at the bus stop engaged in idle conversation. When the subject of education arose, one turned to the other and said, Clare- mont Men's College? Isn't that where john Lucey went to school? If you believe anything at all, believe in yourself... Aim high... There is plenty of room at the top. It's the bot- tom that is crowded. M an A. . , 1 Ng' x r , J , ,S xv .k 5 .5 - A 5 ' 1QN,+ Jw x .A f, vs' rrg?w f55'f H f XP' F, E - fo-ff .,' v4 .-. ,N 5 . . '-I ' 41,5--'HI - ,ff . K ' :Nr , t lil A ' ' , 1, , ' Q ' 5 ' , ' f -V V. N QE ' 2 . 3'--j N 1' I Huw W3 W- I' dy Q? Q m -Q 3 t V13-1 1 ,Q-,lv .Zia 535 Ty' T N- V -'i3 '3I. 1 b . xx 1 5 fEEfff37'l-'-ill' ' I Q 'QQ cz? 1 . '. 'g , r ' 'L itfzpugr- , . Si., 'QV -.Y I V i mx .K I -Z f x- a f . Q ?f' M' , 3 1., 0 ' 3 2 .. f ' ,ffl '1---5,-.. -Q., -ji'-1 5FiEi F 'J 5 5 l I S Y T comes back to you, it's yours forever. d , . . oesn t, it was never yours to begin with. less Lair lly my brethren, rejoice in the Lordl Phillipians 3:1, The Bible Henry Heckendorn want something very, very badly, let it go free. To know someone here or there with whom you can feel there is un- derstanding in spite of distances or thoughts unexpressed-that can make of this earth a garden. Goethe Chris McCarthy William O. Faustman Twenty-five hundred years ago it might have been said that man un- derstood himself as well as any other part of his world. Today, he is the thing he understands least. B.F. Skinner Lynn Robert Davis Before our system can claim success, it must not only create a peo- ple with a higher standard of living, but a people with a higher standard of character Senator Robert A. Taft, 1944 , ,Q L., Alexander I. Schwartz Guidelines to Live By Never play poker with a man named Doc Never eat at a place called Mom'sp And never do business with someone known as Honest john Brooks de Wetter Heffelfinger johnny Daniels Handley v',' '1,. 'Y- P' Bill Mastoris Conrad Corcoran Greg larrett ,J Q r my Yea there's somtin' bout your love That makes me weak And knocks me off My feet Would you buy a used car fr Stevie Wonder this man? Michael Leon Roberts, Esq. Mark Donald Kevin M. Krahn I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies. Amos 5:21 Steven Paul Nickolas As twilight reveals the space between two worlds, I see my chance, and skate away on the thin ice of a new day. john Tannenba It is not characteristic of men intelligent. Matthew Perry love life, but I don't love life use it is pretty. Prettiness is only es deep. I am a truer lover than I love it naked. There is beauty to ven in its ugliness. In fact, I deny ugliness entirely, for its vices are nobler than its virtues, and nearly ys closer to a revelation. -Eugene O'Neill Dsl I.. .. jeff Berkett Money is better than Poverty, if only for financial reasons. Woody Allen lohn Dargin Romanin Among other qualities, all truly great men treat history as prologue to tomorrow. the the the the William Feinstein Ric Wo I will study and get ready and When you stop to think, don't some day my chance will come. forget to start again. Abraham Lincoln David Brownlee There are four creatures little on earth though wisest of the wise: ants, a race with no strength, yet in the summer they make sure of their oo rock rabbits, a race with no defenses yet they make their home in the rocks locusts, these have no king, and yet they all march in good order lizard which you can catch in your hand yet it frequents the palaces of kings Proverbs 30 24 ,.- N '.' t 'i . V t i XXX it , ui, dity.. 1? U' yt is l I 1 16' ,j I I E , . J -ff f v 1 til fq if l , i A N 11 , 1 Q Richard Alston Bill Woods in-R ik L XX x Robert Schwartz He was lucky ID having deprived of higher education so his resulting written exposltlons the clumsmess necessary to give that ingredient of obscurity so . ducive to a reputation for great -Paul Samuelson just what you want to be, you'll in the end. Moody Blues The first and great commandment on't let them scare you. Elmer Davis George Hays Cox If ignorance paid dividends, most Americans could make a fortune out of what they do not know about economics. Luther H. Hodges WSJ, March 14, 1962 lohn L. Weed X f s. 'Nsu ,. Scott Hansfield Mark Macres Jliff' iii' Steve Rasinski ..-4, ., , -r, Ed Phee ,WYE Patrick Mahar Richard Noah Rick Sulzen Stuart McLain ' 'Y fv 4-. A 'na' JJ A L' P 'C' 'ur Q 7 .q. AU, U1 - V V X ,gi Q?-fs. 1353215 ., 'M ' 'FJ' ' 1?:F'.1': . 4 IV ' .-A . T. , ze' . B ff' . v eff, dvi? ' ll ' 7 3-1.155 5' .v , 42.541- +35 i -he , 4 X - L Q 2' -8134 A al F - , N. lohn Snider The college graduate is presented with a Sheepskin to cover his intellec- tual nakedness. Robert M. Hutchins The young boy who wonders why he has to work with decimals gets his answer when he figures out baseball percentages. E.L. Thayer Milton H. Yoshimoto Scotty, beam me aboard Wardell Armstrong ,on Brown Nandor Michael Nyeste Felsen I'm so tired I don't know what to do I'm so tired my mind is set on you I wonder should I call you but I know what you'd do You'd say I'm putting you on But it's no You know You know You know joke, It's doing me harm I can't sleep, I can't stop my brain it's three weeks, I'm going insane I'd give you everything I've got for alittle peace of mind --The Beatles, 1968 1 ' JL .X -I Keith Zwillinger T Michael I. Nadeker If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. ...Principles have no real force ex- cept when one is well fed. -Mark Twain l Craig Van Arsdel Robert Kin-Wai Yih And so Norman decides to stop liv- ing out his fantasy of being a rock star and accept reality. This is the end for Norman but not for us because there will always be someone ready to take his place-after all, everybody's a star! -Raymond Douglas Davies- The characteristics of the Al journalist consist in an open and appeal to the passions of his I he abandons principles to assail characters of individuals, to track into private life and disclose all weakness and vices. -Alexis de T Democracy in America Doug Mirell lust remember love is life hate is living death, t your life for what it's worth live for every breath, ing back I've lived and learned now I'm wondering, I wait and only guess t this next life will bring. B.S And Man became the God that he had created and with his miracles did rule over all the earth. But as all these did come to pass, the Spirit that did cause man to create his God lived on within all men... And man saw it not. But for Christ's sake he'd better start looking. -lan Anderson Dave Willhite Bruce William Bonanomi Rich Salonick P I don't know. Am I seeing something iunintelligiblej that really isn't Iunintelligibleb, or am I? The White House Transcripts April 14, 1973 David Malmuth In a world where death is the hunter, my friend, there is not time for regrets or doubts. There is only time for decisions. Don juan lack Winters .tl Matt I. Kobe my friends, You've meant everything to It was wild, we left our mark Look-out world, flamers row LIVES! john Bowman Patrick I. Stocking justice be thy plea, consider this: in the course of justice none of us see salvation. We do pray for mercy, that some prayer doth teach us allfto render deeds of mercy. Shakespeare, Merchant Of Venice Charles Sanders Michael Lee Grossman be telling this with a sigh forsan et haec olim meminesse ages and ages hence: juvabit diverged in a wood, and l-- Vergil, Aeneid I the one less traveled by, hat has made all the difference. Someday, perhaps, remembering Robert Frost even this will be a pleasure. 45 - 1-T Hr, 224' Sm ,ii Q. --3 y QF -.-5. -Sl, J X ,', . xl. J 3 ,V FL 'JH 1 1 . . ,xx 1 4 , J, . nf' 4?-i. ff f J Af! gp f. ,J IIUM, x r' ,. fi 'E -l!'- -. . ,. vs. K' WAS, ff ,,.- in fi i , bfi' Pattamasaevi Donald Bruce Davidson Education is barren, unless for the Everything you know is wrong. of mankind. -The Firesign Theatre Pat Williams Robert Micheal Rosenberg he different branches of The whole universe is my house metic-Ambition, Distraction, and this room is my trousers. What are cation, and Derision. you doing inside my trousers? -The Mock Turtle Liu Ling i221-3001 tAIice in Wonderlandl james flip! Inglis Great men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material forcep that thoughts rule the world. Emerson -A-hV'uvef1U dWn Matt I. Iarvinen To be sure, a threat to be effective need not be absolutely credible. Henry A. Kissinger Stephen G. Carmany A man who is kind ben himself, but a cruel man hurts himself Proverbs 11 , Craig Harwin Ei 2, J ia Q Oh, how appropriate alas: to compare my college life with that of a crystalline collas. For with each class passed, you are one step closer to reaching your goal: with each bud toked, you are one step closer to consuming the whole. The result is the same for you or l: either way, we both end up high and dry. I leave to Claremont its fertile soil and the seeds of my rejoices: which together combined, made me a connois- suer of so many high quality choices. Despite my generousity, Claremont still needs to be improved. I simply propose the smog be dissipated, and all the queeby nerds removed. Orlando Aponte .2 . B5 ' lohn Williams -s..SL W 'l 'V ' ' r., A 'L ., ' f' ' Barry S. Nussbaum These are the memories that have , Gary S' Mendoza made me a wealthy soul. Hell, who S9 Hi Ho needs sleep? FLAMERS ROW LIVES! W G Gb Id' Wilbur Rockefeller Swain BSN ayne an a I r great pain a formal feeling comes- Nerves sit ceremonious, like Tombs- stiff Heart questions, was it he, that bore: Yesterday, or Centuries before? is the Hour of Lead- embere , if outlived, d Then the Lion said You will have to let me undress you. The first tear he made was so deep that l thought it had gone right into my heart. And when he began pull- ing the skin off, it hurt worse than anything l've ever felt. Well, he peeled the beastly stuff right off, just as I thought l'd done the other three times, only they hadn't hurt. And then I saw why. l'd turned into a boy again. The Chronicles of Narnia persons recollect the Snow- Chill--then, Stupor--then, the letting go. That's okay, if you're not crazy, you're probably Emily Dickinson boring. RP 2 Clarke Dennis I. Templeton Geoffrey Thorpe ii 0 'X Xxx is iii- A In the beginning God created the skill lonathon Markovitz Give us this day our daily stone All order is doomed yet the battle is worth while Nathanael West Life might be slightly less horrible a little further on Samuel Becket Bill Carrigan ...And so there ain't nothing more to write about, and I am rotter glad of it, because if l'd 'a' knowed what a trouble it was to make a book, I wouldn't 'a' tackled it, and ain't a-going to no more. But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before. Huckleberry Finn Gus-Bauer heavens and the earth... And God said, Let there be light , and there was light... And on the third day the budget was balanced and the Dow hit 1350... And God saw that it was good Kirk Goodson Mitchel That is why each of us has to find out for himself what is permitted and what is forbidden... It's possible for one never to transgress a single law and still be a bastard. And vice versa... Those who are too lazy and comfortable to think for themselves and be their own judges obey the laws. Others sense their own laws within them. Hesse 'XMF - Mitch Timothy W. Wright Nothing comes to a sleeper, dream. Those who profess to favor doom and yet depreciate agitation men who want crops without I ' up the ground. They want rain thunder and lightning. They want ocean without the awful roar water. Frank Frederick I I lim Carroll not cease from exploration the end of all our exploring be to arrive where we started know the place for the first time T.S. Eliot The day is shorty the task is greatp the workmen are Iazyp the reward is abundantp and the master is pressing. Pirke Avot II:20 David A. Stiefel He that increaseth knowledge in- creaseth sorrow. Ecclesiastes 1:18 Ron Kasdorf .T QQ-rs ll. at s ,iff 'iv t. Q X ,fy Richard Moe The first thing we do, Let's kill all the lawyers. Shakespeare loel Deutsch Randle Hall Mike ldeker There are some things that are important, and some things that are really important. T Michael Benthale The wheel is turning and you can't slow down You can't let go and you can't hold on You can't go back and you can't stand still If the thunder don't get you, then the lightning will. Ls Craig G. Burke Great ideas, it has been said, into the world as gently as Perhaps, then, if we listen at we shall hear, amid the uproa of pires and nations, a faint flu wings, the gentle stirring of life hope. Some will say that this h in the nation, others in a man. I rather, that it is awakened, nourished by millions of soli dividuals whose deeds and works day negate frontiers and the implications of history... Each and man on the foundations of his c fering and joys, builds for all. Albert I l' Como una pintura nos iremos rando. Como una flor, nos iremos ando aqui sobre la tierra... ditadlo, senores, aguilas y tigueres, que fuerais de jade, aunque fuerais ro, tambien alla ireis,al lugar de los carnados. Nezahualcoyotl Roberto Munoz 'i .1 ' I'd rather live by a dream than live by a lie. Todd R. After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressable is music. Sri Chinmoy Geoffrey S. Cline f l l ' to 'ir Tom Driscoll With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, In doubt his mind or body to prefer, Born but to die, and reas'ning but to errp Chaos of thought and passion, all confused, Still by himself abused, or disabusedg Created half to rise, and half to fall' Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all, Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurled, The glory, jest, and riddle of the worldi Alexander Pope AN ESSAY ONMAN Ep. ii, 1.1 Ronald William fa ,tefulf I sroms :P . 4.7. 7, 13,1 4 W- in 'r.'4 4'-d vdm.,,,,.,,f-,5,,f,, ua... 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M ,Kp -5. : ' . l ,- g.. X . , f-.' - K- '. :ff: W fm. f it A V I A Tr, . . ., , a - -' ', r 4 , Ex i ll - - --h. J 'X Heslop Gray Ryan Larwood Stubblebine Meigs Lucke Ellsbree Dunn Payne i AI. Je' Myhre Fischer M. Zuckert Little Zuckerts C. Zuck X R Elliott B Zinda 70- Rutledge Garris Bradle Potter Huffaker Murguia y , E, ,1 Y, Schick Bush . Abbott Smith Lofgren Kucheman Rogers Mansfield Smookler McClelland Hodson Peterson 1: Poynter Koldewyn Dunbar Painter Kemp .... 4 St. Dennis pn-in-v-aqui' Maaranen 'V - V , 2,55 nj:- Schreibman laffa Hollerman Teeples Gibbs Dart Hoskins Henry Markowitz Snortum L, I Ferling If ' ?fY-.4592 -J .1 2 w . 1,7 vii Q-fx .. IOI T SCIENCE The question is often asked: 'what does a loint Science professor REALLY do for a living? We all know that a meager assistant professor's salary cannot support anyone in the manner in which they would like to be accustomed. Owing to this, many resort to moonlighting. David Sadava, for example, works part-time as a quality control inspector at the local MacDonalds. Clyde Eriksen, on the other hand, is a stand-up comic at a local bar, and is shown signing autographs after a stunning performance. Bob Pinnell operates a custom glass blowing business this creations have given loin Science new meaningl while Andy Zanella has cornered the coffee market and expects to retire soon. Eriksen Sadava 3- sly, 'a if S Q. 1 1 'vp X. Zanella l-prv. -. , ,...-.-1 is Pinnell Fucaloro Andrus I f 5 ,315 N rl f . Ni l l E Lamp Fenton Being at joint Science presents some unique problems. Tony Fucaloro hasn't yet gotten used to having students laugh at him behind -his back. Cleo Lamp has a heck of a time trying to get students to pay for their coffee, and on top of that has to wash her own coffee cups, although she doesn't seem to mind much. Ray Fenton's spicy personality necessitates his being kept in the flam- mable solvents room, but he's fixed it up nicely. Another problem is the continual urge to laugh at a student's stupid question, but Georgeann Andrus usually manages to fight off the temptation. Ann Hirschfeld hasn't really been around long enough to say anything nasty about her, but she is shwon with her husband Mike misleading a student. 8 Hirschfeld v0LAlll.E if ff? .. fPf'.1 4 f 5wri.,? X ,If fi-. .W 3 rrrgig , J, ' ' 14 y. .,,:.4zG:y, ,A 4 1. Merritt What is a joint Science Izrtofelssor? y an aefi U18 A joint Science Professor is a guide, an inspiration, A shining beacon to light the paths to knowledge He!She is a father figure, a mother figure, Giving advice before it is asked for. He is all heart, and partly human. A family man, a football fan, a ham, Ranger Rick's own right arm. A plumber and mechanic, a philosopher, An acute listener, a thesis advisor, A friend. What would joint Science be without them? Hmmm .... Guthrie 5 Klein if f ,Q-. W1 Q if Dart AE' Feldmeth 5 s-.E S arf' X., K 4. 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And here is a sunrise toset on your sill The ghosts of the dawn woven here They pass through your sorrow, and leave you quite still Sitting among souvenirs. Dan Fogelberg
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