! HUMMEBHKMM HMMM«HBnHHB9H(9 flBaM I Student Life II Faculty III Sports IV Clubs And Activities V Seniors Relax. . • m -J ' ik Xj fifc ' And Enjoy STUDENT LIFE •J •J .•••• ••••. Just The Way We Were Let ' s go wild B Y J Here ' s Anthony Oh, so cute Aren ' t they sweet What is Barry thinking? m K JH imPB wT ; ( Could they have more fun? Doug won ' t eat it, he hates everything. No more coconuts needed here. And Such fashion sense. Adam and Adena strollin ' Wasn ' t class great! O.K.. just look natural. Ahh, finally some rest and relaxation. All work and no play makes David a sleepy boy. It ain ' t Harvard, but it sure is Pitzer. Frosh-Soph Candids Hey Priya, why don ' t you stand up? Outta my face. Cookie-puss. I ' ve got a li cense to kill. Yeah, but how long will these smiles last? Roberto, you need all the support you can get. The new girls on the block. And the trick is, they don ' t know what they ' re eating. If not in class, at least they ' re near class What girls? We are not on the beach, and we are not in Mexico and no, we are not drinking beer. Laugh it up Dave. Linda thinks it ' s funny even if Karen doesn ' t We are incredibly cute. And tan. And What exactly are they doing? So then I took my clothes off and everyone left. Great. Another cheap frisbee. Studying. . Studying. . Studying?? in other words- ' solitary confinement cell ' B fcl ft No, really 1 love to study. 1 left my worries in Mazatlan! Can I get back to my book now? Burke BURKE BURKE!! Oh, forget it. And he really thinks we ' ll read it. Don exemplifies good work habits. 10 -?■-■■ft This is my nose, right? We are having fun and yes, we like to smile. Ready as I ' ll ever be. ■1 Did Don walk home from LTG on his own? We didn ' t think so. I dun t ..iir what it iv just put it in my mouth Here ' s to the underclassmen. Trust us, we ' re seniors. 11 Faces 12 Ultimately, a great frisbee team Greg Silver celebrates on the sidelines. Freshman Pamela Montgom- ery displays the perfect form that makes her Pitzer ' s fastet •i Pomona-Pitzer Cross Country: Undefeated SCIAC Champs in ' 87! ri Above: Senior cross country stud Jeff Edwards wins, again. Right: Off the playing field, our jocks are just good old American boys. CMC, on the other hand . . . 13 14 The All-Nighter What day is it? ' Not now babe gimme a break! We ' re out of toilet paper, now leave me alone Reading is easier with your eyes open. ' OOOHHH word!?! After 10 hours of typing-Lee has just discovered the joy of a computer power failure. that ' s that Yes I am ignoring you! IS Someone loves me. Chris plays. Hangin ' Is there film in that camera? .■--■Guess who they are. Of course we ' re 21. Out 16 Got change for a $100. ' Why are they smiling There ' s no Schaefer. Dorm Life UCLA players get people to do this for them. Gosh Toto, I don ' t think we ' re in Taos anymore Is it real? Oh Hi. 17 HOLDEN ! ■' ■• Top row: Lisa Pliner, Jenifer Blackmore Greg Salazar, Warren Chung. Second row: Ted Damutz, Nancy Sinkler, Percy Luu, Stephen Bertz, Wenona Price, Lynn Kristoffersen. Third row: Mario Salcedo, Karen Hyland, David Jones. J2 Top row: Abel Martinez, Cameron Sanchez. Second row: Lola Ruiz, Andy Schneider, Renee Matez, Henny Escudero. Third row: Brett Rhodes, Lori Kim, John Marrinson, Julie Ashe. Fourth row: Nani Crawford, Julie Frank, Katie Marble, Sheryl Kurland. Fifth row: Jay Costa, Katie Tallitsch, Hilary Strain. Sixth row: John Marroleth, Mike Connors, Jennifer Lane. Seventh row: Bob Semon, Dave Butler. 19 Kl v Back Row: M,ke Johnston, Debbie Lee, Tom Snyder, Tom Bussey 2nd Row : Romona Sokclow David Hyde, Adena Cohen, Caroline Sakaquahi, Chris Fey, Michelle Dexers Pernn W.lhams 3rd Row: Keyvan Delavari, Laura Martinez, Don Sumner Stuart Pizley, Alhson Ward, Rey Koo corner: David Straus, Aunt Sylvia K2 Back row: Kathryn Pollack, Mae Cintas, Johanna Murphy, Elissa Epel Carolyn Wetzel, Erin Dolgan, Joy Jarman Front Row: Anne Marie Russo, Tim Mendelson, Victor Sanchez, Hunter Senefter, Cathy John- son, Erin Hart 20 L-l clockwise from top right: Russell Patterson, Saul Zaus, Miam Klementis, Anne Backus, Leigh Lip- son, Scott Stick, Kim Neinow, Amanda Widdoes, Darren Dong, Morris Friedman. L-2 3rd row, from left: Joe Almazan, Robert Challez, Luke Milich, Mailani AH nue-Cook, Chris Vierck, Alex Leonzo-Duran, Mike Wranollics. 2nd row, from left: Kim Norwitz, Naomi Weiss, Stacey Kyman. 1st row, from left: Elixaheth Romaro, Constance Gill, Tracy Adams, Brooke Sterling, Jeannine Bienn. 21 Ml Top row: Derrick Johnson, Heidi Ambuehl, Hector Martinez, Caroline Nerses- sian, Doug Calvert, Jeff Edwards, Cathy Elliott, Todd Davis. Bottom row: Amy Fritz, Mary Berman, Lynn Tegen, Kathleen Reilly, Teresa Avila, Sara Burr. M2 Top row: Billy Marrinson, Paul Barnet, Larry Reinking, Eric Revas Second row: Seiji Minami, Masa Yashiro, Gra- ham Hendrickson Third row: Phyllis Alexander, Rose Cas- tillo, Julie Ashe Fourth row: Angie Ochandorena, Betsy Chases, Susan Kuklinski, Gale Mead 22 Below: Jeff says: Milk does a body good. And he ' s still waiting for the results. I need beer! Ahhh what a relief!! Left: Clash of the Titans Below: Paulina ' s got nothing on Anne or Leigh. 1 l,i 23 SANBORN 24 Al Back: Ruth Rosenstein, Nicole Bongiorno, Tai- chiro Masaki, Suvi Karttunen, Chris Calle- ton, Doug Hall, Cheri Wright, Karey Rie- mersma Front: Tammy Schachet, Sam, Al-Nat Naib, Kerrie Taylor A2 Eve Shapiro, Dave Cohen, Art Jackson, Debbie, Mar- tin Durazo, Valerie Berger, Laura, Tony Shu, Ed Soeh- nel, Leah Hochman, Mimi Jorling, Josh Dalsimer, Brooks Wolfe, Don Kramer. 25 B-l From top: Rich Davis, Mason C. Huf- fine, Peter Darrah, Debra Hutchens, Adamb Haley, Tess Jackson, Tom Shipley, Mary Jean Sammis, Kristin Kasper, Kate, Tina, Bill, Hunter, Lara Wong, Melina Patterson, Chris Kreider, Koren Backstrand, Kim Hudson, Jim Foley B-2 Back row, from left: Anth- ony Bock, D aphne Harvey, Damon Fedor, Shirley Brown, Christian Fjetland, Emily Gist, Sherryl Goschke, Paul Cuenca, Pippa Arbib, Steve Eth- ridge Front row: Steve Lap- pin, John Cheng, Masa Ya- shiro, Sanjai Ramchan- dani, Wendy Cabell, Tracy Landry 26 C-l Back row: Dan Smith, Jonathan Dowell, Sean Caughran, Augie Por- ras, Jon Tedesco Front row: Jim Hitchcock, Joe Petillon, Sydney Heigh, Sarah Warhol, Shawn Batrton, Peter Zalkind, Kris Engel C-2 Back row: Scrippsy, Jeff, Doug Calvert, Tammie Stutz, Mike Tomlinson, Dave Burkett, Jim Lange, Desiree Herbert, Jennifer Wilson, Olivia Barrera, Holly Gilbert, Faith Front row: Tim Schroeder, Emily Smith, Andrea Durham, Stefanie Brooks, Patrick Henry, Anthony Archu- leta, Suzanne Osman, Amy Tennis 4r Stv ! ' v js fl% i-CV J H ra v r ri H ' -Jc jfl L v ' r ivji V gf s vJD ■ —- - 10 lM _ Htf 27 v | t James Johnson, Justin Kerr, Patrick Kelly, Mike Tomlinson, Eric Pozil, Nathan Lang, Carole Wells, Lori O ' Hollaren, Beth Gura, David Gumby Todd, Greg Silver. Dl Laura Gattermeir, Diane Reyes, Ken Semko, Todd Hjelt, Matt Hendel, Joe Reitman, Pa- mela Montgomery, Mike Wranovics, Sandy Jeantete, Laura Reilly, Kimberly Li, Jenny Sampson, Lila Haight, Sara Shepperd, Said Jackson, Sarah Koenig, Ruth Chasen, Anne- Marie Russo, Jason Parker, Jenny Hoffman, Adam Wilson, Susan Kelso, John McClel- lan, Jonah Ark. D2 28 Above: Laura, nobody in Botwin ' s Macro should be smiling. Right: Who is he, and why is he wearing funny clothes? If Pitzer had a Homecoming Queen It ' s my party and I ' ll munch if 1 want to. Above: Oh my God, is this my roommate? Left: Diane, get your hand off the men ' s bathroom! Don ' t worry Will; you ' ll get a girl 29 MEAD B r ' . ' . ' - . ■s; f -l -1 E - -4- •■ ■_ ■T Wr j9 ■J! v 1 v i _. BMI HB 30 I love Pitzer already! ' - H • 1 OMIGOD! Give it up, you ' ll never figure me out. ' «n k i : ■I llil «J 1 r ! ; ; irJ ■m C9x mT M ' 1 - r ._ ♦ J 0 ■. Bb Fellow Meadites: Kelly, Geno, Laura and Joe. Davo Neubert and Adam Rosefsky demonstrate SENIORITIS at its best. Dave Callies- I love waking up to the sound of garbage cascading down one of Mead ' s infamous trashoots. 31 W-110 WHO, front: Linda Watsuka, Grischa Chandy, Michelle Dol- ly, Marsha East, rear: Lori Boardman, Ely Aguilar, Ceth Ash- en, Wanda Martinez, Lynne Almeida. W-200 W200, from left: Robert Meyer, Dave Newton, David Pin- cus, Samir Patel, James Reynolds, Winston Inoway, Josh Herman, Max Smith. W-210 W210, from left: Cynthia Kirk, Jesse Martinez, Debbie Schaffer, Peter Darrah, Gil Rivera. W-300 W300, from left: Carolyn DeWitt, Gretchen Schroder, Jennifer Harper, Elaine Waldman. 32 W-310 W310, from left: David Pincus, Jamey Rogers, Bruce Suggs, Johanna Murphy, Josh Herman, Mark Saltzer, Mike Zwerin. X-110 XllO, from left: Kim Longfield, Michael-Anne Vas- quez, Ross Roybal, Laurie Martinez, Leticia Cervantes, Christine Parazzoli, Holly Han. X-120 X120, from left: John Peterson, Jeff Bale, Rick Duque, Ford Evans, Keith Davis, Guy Hen- dricksen. X200, from left: J.J., Kip Lytel, Jim Davis, Bernie, Dave Neubert, Jerome Peralta, Barry Dameshek, Joe Chung. X-200 33 X-210 X210, from left: Russ Garaway, Vivian Hutchison, Liz Rantz, Eric Rivas, Linda Klein, James Brown X-220 X220, from left: Jamie Smith, Linda Lowe, Peter McDan- iel, Wil Polose, Ellen Glickbarg, Matt Seaward, Tor Elting, Angle Campbell, Gretchen Buxbaum X-230 X230, Back row, from left: Kip Lytel, Kim Chapman, Bunny, Rebecca Pope Front row: Sarah Gedney, Kelley Phleger X-300 X30O, Back row, from left: Mike Cohen, Liz Bowers, Ste- fania, Lisa Taplan, Jeanette Stevens, Kip Lytel Front row: Ross Roybal, Joe Chung, Laura Martinez, Jennifer Cano, Kelley Phleger 34 X-310 X310, from left: back row: Stephan Dignan, David Zeller, Cass Fisher, Aaron-Ajax Bennett, Ernest R. Marquez, Paul (PJ) Killorin Front row: Brody Giles, Tony Hirsch X-320 X320, clockwise from top: Mike Navarro, Michelle Kipper, Chela Richheimer, Tamar Hermes X-330 X330, from left: Jessica Kluet- meier, Rachel Powell, Kim Clouser, Heather Ross Y-100 Y100, from left: Baki Wright, Susi Winn, Lisa Lasor, Puchka Sahay, Heather Twist 35 Y-120 from left: Pat Kelly, Josh Warner, An- nika Brindley, Chris Mitrovich, Sara Masson Y-200 from left: Travis Fine, Gregg Sanders, Dan Epstein, Gar- rett Arima, Rick Withafn, Zander Sprague, Ben Goren, Joe from left, top row: Fredd Kaplan, Ron Wagner, Travis B. Fine middle row: Teddy Ruxpin, Jeff Reese, Andy Harrison, Chris Davis, Gizmo bottom row: Dave Webster, Doug Thigpen, James Levine, Matt Schneider from left: Tim Kopperud, Jeff Covell, Parker Douglas, Albert Anderson, Dylan Smith Y-130 Y-210 36 Y-220 clockwise from left: Katie, Meg Renfrew, Leslie Smith, Jennifer White Y-230 clockwise from left: Andrea Passavant, Lisa Bonnes, Wendy Cabell, Trice Gable, Karen House, Jennifer Week Y-300 from left: Ken Weisbart, Justin Tolchim, Sam Hotchkiss Y-310 from left: Christine McDonald, Desiree Herbert, Jim Lange, Christy Doss, Chris Davis r V ' Y-320 from left: Kevin Unck, Keith Fong, Rick Wiedeman, Greg Orman clockwise from left: Tony Diehl, Kirsten Weissman, Eric Elliot, Kristi Fuller, Francine Caporale, Kim Bizjack, Steve Uribe ALCOHOLIC VERAGES VED IN PARK Z-100 from left: Mathias Sapper, Evan Lee, Mike Goldberg, Paul Iguchi, Greg Firestone, David Chamberlain, Ogden Timpson, John Colt from left: Stephanie Cooper, Mark Morrison, Bill Martinez Z-110 38 Z-200 Z200, from left: St eve Tovish, James Rianhard, Brian Markham, Yoshio Tanaka, Arthur Saito, June Nakamura, Robert Neff Z210 No Picture Available: Cheryl Barlow, Gabrielle Car- roll, Stefanie Cooper, Margaret Landry, Ellen Richmond, Libby Rossmoore, Anne-Marie Russo, Molly Schaffer Z-300 Z300, from left, back row: Rick Kemp, Karen Steen, Hen- rie VVatkins, Maricela Hernandez front row: Maryanne Quinnan, Michelle Park, John Harrison Z-310 Z310, from left, back row: Nancy Judd, Stacey Kyman, Lise Hewitt, front row: Heather Twist, Dara Schlissel, Tim Brennan 39 ESL From left, 1st row: Keiko Okamoto, Revky Chandra, Chica Ishibashi, Shizuka Nakayama, Dulce Arias 2nd row: Kenji Momota, Jennifer, Lissa, Yoshinari Yamazaki, Yoko Funabashi 3rd row: Naemah Gari, Hiroyuki Matsumura, Jill, Tjondro Soetirto, Sadoun Al-Eisa, Igor Cukovic, Lusky Chandra, Sang Jin Hahn, Seiji Minami, Tsuneaki Teraoka, Julie New Resource From left, 1st row: Leslie Barnes, Barbara Taylor, Dan- iea Came, Barbara A. Cramer, Cindy O ' Connor, Laura S. Kluter Back row: Evelyn Shea, Paramount Shaw, Molly Jordan, Nancy Riegsecker, Warren Klausner, Christi Perala, Denise K. Seider Andrew Kopperud, From left, 1st row: Scott Davis-Steinly, Laura Jochai, Stuart Reid Aronson, Tina Haislip, Tim Erskine Back row: Susie Sacher, Virginia Gessford, Leigh O ' Malley, Melani Wysocki, Maria Domena, Michelle Elaine Castrovinci 40 IACV 41 • • ffia J Top left: Admissions staff Bottom left: Registrar Office staff Top Right: Paul Ranslow Lucien Marquis Sharon Snowiss Glen A. Goodwin Jack Sullivan Harry Senn B. Farrell Rick Tsujimoto Stu McConnel Barry Sanders Ron Macaulay 43 President Frank Ellsworth Norvetta Williams Dean of Students David Winn Dean of Housing Betsy Emerick Dean of Freshman More Faculty! Alessandro Duranti Peter Nardi Alan Jones Thomas Ilgen Dana Ward Allen Greenberger 44 James Lehman Carl Hertel Albert Wachtel Werner Wannbninn Ann Stromberg Margaret Hamilton Harry Pachon Homer Garcia David Furman Albert Schwartz Rudi Yolti Agnes Jackson 45 Dan Segal Jackie Levering Sullivan Howard Naish Maintenance Staff Maintenance Housekeeping 46 £jh C Football above: a serious moment before kickoff above: It ' s countdown time! above: Jayson Spring makes a nice block and clears a lane for linebacker, Paul Silverman. above: Doing the Sagehen Shuffle ' ! below: Mark Castagnetti( 23) takes the punishment, but saves the pill! above: ...we THINK that ' s Dan . . .? above: Gregg Silver gets the GOLD! A comment on wording of previous page: of course we REALLY mean Pomona-Pitzer ' Athletics! ' . below: Josh Herman (W26) showing nice form . . aaaand it ' s good! ' ' 48 The Wreckin ' Crew ' ' above: Hey, Paul . forget the game! Whatcha goona do about that girl! Below: Hey ref! . Tell the beast from the East to let go of my arm! above: Dan Daily; Goldenboy ; Receiver rinses! . . . Save the cup! . . . save the cup! above: Hey! We know these guys! Below: Ken SemkcKQB) and Tom Col- lins (DL) those smiles definitely mean a party! f This year, Pitzer athletes made up 45% of the Sagehen football team. The season win loss ratio, 3:6, was maintained from last year. Some outstanding individual accomplishments by Pitzer players called for division-wide as well as na- tional recognition. As well as maintain- ing quality in athletic accomplishments, the team gained more overall recognition for excelling academically. Good move guys!! The unity of our team is a result of the fact that we all get along together, and we hang out together, on AND off season. — well said number 9! 1 II 1 IIBHllllt Just one more hiJIU Cross Country Pitzer Times runner 5.0 mile time mile Jeff Edwards 26:54 5:22 Mike Tomlinson 28:10 5:38 Mike Wranovics 28:59 5:48 Alan Jackson 30:14 6:03 above: Mike Wranovics (SO) looking strong as he enters the WASH . above: The SCIAC co-champions go head-to-head on Sagehen turf, below right: Mike Latham and Mike Tom- linson; two consistent scorers. above: Just another day at the races for Jeff and his fellow Sagehens. Be- low: Mike W. sets another personal record! Senior Jeff Edwards runs his way to na- tionals!! A Pitzer first! Mike T. opens up his stride and it ' s goodbye OXY! 1987 was an outstanding year for the men ' s Pomo- na-Pitzer cross-country program. Experienced run- ners, like Jeff Edwards and Spencer Allen, were the key, as they led the way. Younger runners, like Mike Tomlinson and Mike Wranovics continued to im- prove. Rookies, like Alan Jackson, Brian Richter, and Mike Latham made an immediate impact. These ingre- dients formulated a perfect 6-0 record for SCIAC and a second place finish at the conference championships, which means, that along with Occidental, the Sage- hens are SCIAC co-champions. Also, since the youth on the squad is so strong, a team nationals bid may be no more than two years away. The big story in cross- country did not occur until the last couple of weeks of the season. It involved Pitzer senior, Jeff Edwards, who, despite being kept off the roads for 4 weeks by an injury, was able to place 4th iat the West Coast Re- gionals, which earned him a spot in the Nationals meet. A Pitzer first! There, in Michigan ' s 4° weather, sleet, and snow, Jeff proved worthy of the invitation, by finishing 71st overall, and a phenomenal 2nd in the west coast region. Congratulations to Jeff for going out in style with a dramatic ending to a fine career as a Pomona-Pitzer cross-country runner! Women ' s Cross Country Top left: Kimberly Li — Do I hear Vangelis? left: Sagehens stick together!! Top right: Pam . . . flyin ' Bottom right: Raechel and Pa- mela bring it home!! Below: On their way to the bay Top row: June, Ann, Deera, Pam Bottom row: Pam, Lisa, Marsella, Raechel 51 Soccer Pitzer players this year include: Chris Vierck, Chris Davis. Justin Kerr, Gilbert Romero. Da- vid Hyde. The team did well, though it lost five seniors last year: it gained 7 new promising players. Season win loss stats: 10:7. conference record, 8:4, won the team a 3rd place in the conference. Feathers in the hat include: a best season record in four years: a victory against L ' CSD: two victories against Oxy.: and a memo- rable game against CMC. losing by only one goal(lK)) and onlv on a penaltv kick. Nice job SAGEHEN soccer!! hey, Chris, . . . turn around and tell me what you think about that chick over there. above: Coach Bill Swartz ponders Let s see milk, potatoes, cereal soup, razors, beer above and above left: Chris Vierck dis- plays respectable agility, ball control, and head banging techniques Left: David Hyde, (=7) Wait . . whu . . .? Right: Justin Kerrtgoalie) ... Yeah, that s it, right at me suckahhh! Bot- tom far left: two loyal fans! Below: Chris Davis . . . great protective move there! (is that for himself or the cage?). Soccer. . above and below: Laura Kerman awes the referee with her skill and ball-con- trol. above: Ceth Ashen calling upon her Sagehen aggressiveness. above: Coach John Moore explains strategy is Ceth really listening? below: Communication is 2 3rds of this game! below: When you ' re out on the field, bruis- ing and bouncing off of each other, after- wards, it ' s important to remember it ' s just a game. For a team that lost eight seniors last year, and that sustained an unusually high injury rate, this year, placing second in the conference, only to the CMS athenas, is not unrespectable! Pitzer ' s representation on the team this year was humble but powerful. Laura Kerman, Ceth Ashen, and Vivian Hutchinson contri- buted consistently to the success of the team. ATTAWAYTOGO SAGEHENS! S3 Volleyball Sagehen Spikers Rah! Pitzer players above include: Michelle Braverman, Anne Davidson, Karen Hyland, Valerie Towne JL i M ?- ' ' -V j reim-i 4 vl 54 Swimming Above: Lynn Tegan, Gared Holum, Kathleen Reilly, Saul and Carolyn DeWitt get psyched up for Sciac. Above right-. Kristi, Doss, Kathleen Reilly, and Rick Kemp keep warm between events at Sciac. Below: Sciac win 13 in the bag. Coach Penny Dean far right The man ' s team? . . . well . . they make life interesting! Women ' s Basketball 56 I ! Men ' s Basketball 57 Track And Field Lovin ' Every Minute Of It! Bye Jeff. Apology an extended apology to all pitzer track and field members whose photos could not be included due to insufficient photography and time. Above: Senior Jeff Edwards; below: Frosh high jumper, Ed Sevlin Left Distance runner Mike Wranovics and Martin Durazo Hammer Throw 58 Baseball Left: Gregg Silver and Pete Spinetta Above: Douge Thigpen Right: Claudio Chavez Below: Colyb Exchange student, Tony Ekstrom Below far left: Eric Rivas Below near left: Dave Burkette 59 I J ACTIVITIES Monte Carlo night: Odds in favor of a memorable evening. The American Way to Play! 5 College pursuit of wealth and happi- ness, all very legal of course! MONTE CARLO NIGHT NOVEMBER 14, 1987 9 PK) - 1 AM PLATT CENTER. HMC Nov. 9 - Nov. 13 I And Who said winning wasn ' t everything? 61 62 Don ' t ask why, Just DO IT! hee hee hee Jammin ' Is she having fun? There will be no merrymaking or fun of any kind! The girl can DANCE! 63 Pitzer offers a wide variety of scholastic activities Fun on the field, Fun in the store, Fun on the beach, and fun in the hall. 64 And we ' ll have fun, fun, fun, until our daddies take the T- bird away or until we graduate, whichever comes first. 65 66 Marco Saenz Claudio Chavez Gracias a dios, y a mis queridos padres por su apolloy sus esfersos, sin el- los. Nunca hubiera logrado este pequifg ' O triunfo. Robert, good luck in the next three years. Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sin- cere ignorance and consci- entious stupidity. — M.L.K. Cheryl! 1 think we made it! Leigh, thanks for becom- ing part of my life, I love you! THE PLEASURE PALACE EXECUTIVES Hey Gilberto, Yasechingo! El Sabio, Cool-Z-Ice, P-Ice, Pat- ton, the remaining member of the cucumber club, Ellen and Ellen; I hope it was as good for you as it was for me! Dad, Mom and Rosy los quiero mucho. C ) • « - V Marco, Cam, Cheryl, Bock, Gil and Gil, Razar, The King of Sleaze — It ' s been the best times of my life keep in touch or I will hunt you down and rag on you for the rest of your lives. I wish all of us all the success in the world. 68 Lise Hewitt V My fortune: Versatility is one of your outstand- ing traits. Life through literature and art . . . Italia Buonissimo! mom and dad, thank you! and linda, we ' re with you in (piggy) spirit! Perfect circle of acquaintances and friends. Drink another, coin a phrase. — R.E.M. To Pitzer: By being here I have learned, lived, loved, and enjoyed more than I ever thought possible. Thank you. To my friends: Thank you for becoming a part of my life, I love you and will miss you. To Lise: When I think of pigs, I think of you! You make me laugh, but more importantly, leaving you makes me cry. To Linda: You have been, are, and always will be my closest and dearest friend - I Love You. (By the way, don ' t forget our lunch in N.Y.C. on January 10, 2008.) To John: You are so important to me, I love you. To my sisters: You guys have been my support and I am so proud to have you both as sisters, thank you for your help and love, you have made this last year so special and I love you both so much. And, finally, to my Mom: To say 1 love you does not seem enough, To say thank you seems too simple, but I thank you with all my heart and love you more than I can express, for without you nothing would have meant near as much. Love Laura. I do not fear tomorrow For I have yesterday. And I love today. Laura Burr 69 To my parents, thank you for all your love and support. You held me tight and let me go all at the same time. Pitzer college and B-corridor, thank you for the time and patience to let me learn. And to all my friends . . . Sometimes it takes great effort to discover that life was meant to be effortless. . . . You know who you are! Christian Fjetland Tamar Lea Hermes You were born and so you are free so happy birth- day. -Laurie Anderson j E5 A lot of life boils down to the question of whether a person is going to be able to realize his fantasies, or else end up surviving only through compromises he can ' t face up to. -Tom Robbins Guy Rocco Biagiotti I ' m a man of few words, so I have no conventional wisdom to give you. My past few years here have been a real growing experience, and it ' s time now to drink another EKU and relax. I would especially like to express my apprecia- tion to both of my parents who have enabled me to attend Pitzer. 1 love you and would like to thank you. I also would like to thank all of my friends at college (names would show favoritism), my family, and all my instructors who have made my life here something worth remembering. I ' ve finally discovered what life is all about. Well, God Bless all of you and best wishes in whatever you decide to do in the future. 70 Thank you Mom Parker Douglas Jeffery Lee Covell All my thanks To Mom and Dad Well, well, let ' s get on with it -Sartre Do I dare disturb the universe T.S. Eliot 71 Randall Baker a 03 I [ft HI . o o Almost cut my hair It happened just the other day it ' s getting kind of long. I could of said it was in my way but I didn ' t and I wonder why I felt like letting my freak flag fly and I feel like I owe it to someone. BILL GRAHAM Presents gSffTEFHLBEflB ® PLUS SPECIAL GUEST TOWN PARK-TELLURIOE. CO SAT SUN -AUG. 15 S 16. 1937-2 00 PM S40-THIS TOUT C00B BOTH DAYS Concert Rain Or Shine Please. No Cane, Glass Containers. Alcohol Or Video Equipment 01 Any Kind. i skate therefore i am Believe it if you need it and it ' s just a box of rain or a ribbon for your hair such a long long time to be gone and a short time to be there. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you Julie. 72 Seeking means: to have a goal; but finding means to be free, to be receptive to have no goal. You, O worthy one, are perhaps indeed a seeker, for in striving towards your goal, you do not see many things that are under your nose. Hesse There is a road, no simple high- way between the dawn and the dark of night And if you go, no one may follow that path is for your steps alone -GFB. Annie Davidson You know it ' s gonna get stranger so let ' s get on with the show -Let ' s go — GFD Thomas D. Hofius i love you mom and dad 73 Lisa Marten KAMA 5EACH £UltO- 74 Some of their dreams come true and some just passed away Thanks Jo, you gave the word friend a new meaning. Shine alone, shine nakedly, shine like bronze that reflects neither my face nor any inner part of my being, shine like fire that mirrors nothing. Lend no part to any humanity that suffuses you in its own light. Be not chimera of morning, half-man, half-star. Be not an intelligence, like a widow ' s bird or an old horse. — Wallace Stevens Mudders, thanks for your parties and your friendship. Mexico anyone? Lisa, Linda (you want to ?$% what?), Laurie, Betsy, Susie, Adam, Dug and Heff, Deb, muce. Turn, Kly, gordo. Bear, AM., Green fuzzy parrots, San Felipe, Random nerds, hallway frisbee and JSO (HA!) - I ' ll miss you and remember you forever. To my family: Thanks for all your support. I never could have made it without you. Jen and Adamb, I Love You; watch out for fast one legged hippos, they ' re everywhere. Tammie Stutz Jennifer Cano Leaping Cheesecake from Hel It may be that time has drawn the faces I recall But things in this life change very slowly if they ever change at all. 75 iMiiiii ' i ; i To or tofflMf £® t f jwd tod IWt Cv ma W(d fktrtf And fWtoHui i M Mr Till we urn 4?£f , jfrffcifCf I. ATM J TfionfctjMi to my gromtpatents atvi my parents for your continucd support tfiro ugFiout tfie years . To flurry : 1 look )orittBtt£ U next year in New New IJorfc. City. To ail my fruraCs at. Fitacr : ' we Find a great titno! ! tui 1 ttrttt miss tjem- all. PLizer has fceen  unique exf erietux tn at! aspects. -lettnif w W . tbwhcwrft ■s W¥5FS- Mike Gosnell Psychology English David Chamberlain Political Studies English Kevin Taggart Political Studies Rules that governed our Four years at Club Pitzer : 1) Don ' t be Stupid 2) Shit Happens and 3) Bring Beer. ytvwe pmc. BONPINO WITHWM mex. Wry tvippy mm? 78 Life is like a horse with a broken leg: you can shoot the horse, but that won ' t fix the broken leg. — Jack Soo, from Barney Miller To the Group: Thank you all for the greatest four years someone could have, and Dave S.-What happened to all the col- lege women Dave, Kevin, Dave-No more big casi- nos! Deb, Tess, Dave-Cross Country ski- ing, anyone Angie, Phyll, Kevin-I won ' t forget our long talks and wrestling matches. And ... Days of Our Lives , Cheers , Opus, Volleyball (You Captain, Kev?), D.C., Arrowhead, Vegas and Globe . . . Globe? Thanks Mom and Dad, I Love You. ■I Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste death but once — Julius Caesar Deb, Tess, Mike, Kev, Ang and Phil, best wishes for the future. Thanks for the greatest times of my life, you have-all been a special part. Thanks Mom and Dad for the inspiration, en- couragement and love. Grandpa, I hope you tread Firmly, for yours are the footsteps that I follow. Thanks for the love and support grandma. The only saint I ever knew . . . Namie, you are in my heart forever. Remember me on election day!! LOOK FAMILIAR, DAD? Thanks to you and Mom, I love you both Far better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor tim- id spirits who know neither victory nor defeat. — T. Roosevelt One man with courage makes a ma- jority. — A. Jackson From Volleyball (I signed you up as Captain, Mike), to Las Vegas, to D.C., to Arrowhead and even Globe, we ' ve been through a lot. Special times with special people, thank you. Who would have guessed in September of 1984? Many thanks to all of those who made it possible parents and friends alike. For those of you still here — best always in the future. For those of us who are leaving, carry on friends! Jennifer Lynn Week ' Have the courage to be different without being contrary — with- out flaunting your independence. The quality that makes us inter- esting, that makes us outstanding personalities is the courage to be ourselves. — Anonymous And the beat goes on Emily J.W. Gist The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can ' t be done is generally inter- rupted by someone doing it. — Elbert Green Hubbard I ' ve had the time of my life And I never felt this way before Cuz ' I swear, it ' s the truth And 1 owe it all to you, and you, and you -J. Warren and D. Melody You know who you are THANKS!!! Gretchen Schroeder Susan Calvin I ' m Tired- Cause I ' m tired of every investor that looks at a forest, and dreams of it as the site for a mall And all of the scumbags who ' ve flattened our lives out and now want to flatten us once and for all The planners of limited nuclear exchange, acceptable loss and affordable risk Who straighten their ties as they leave for the office, and on their way out give their children a kiss And all of the people who say we need armies, who say arming for war is preparing for peace Who profess to belive in the need for religion, when what they believe is the need for police And all of the others who love to watch television, who ' d rather play Pac-man than take time to think About all this death-dealing shit piled around us, Who don ' t give a @$ that we ' re poised on the brink. — The Layabouts For here were God knew how many citizens, deliberately choosing not to communicate by U.S. mail. It was not an act of treason, nor possibly even of defiance But it was a calculated withdrawl from the life of the Republic from its machinery . . . this withdrawal was their own, unpublicized, private. — Thomas Pynchon 80 Thanks Mom, John, and Dad for all the help, mentally as well as financially. Kim and Karin, you ' re the best sisters one could have. I Love You all (Corky and Anthony too) Ellen, thanks for putting up with me during all the times I ' ve been a grouch. You ' ve helped make my senior year a great one. I LOVE YOU. Thanks to all my friends, Ken, Rob, Ray, Cal- vin, the RA staff, and many others. We ' ve had a good time over the past four years. Regrets, I ' ve had a few, but then again to few to mention. I did what I had to do . . I did it my way. — Sid Vicious Anne-Marie Russo Ciao Tutti! Dudley Taft Feed your brain Travelling with my spirit, alone. My senses accumu- late into a stone of strength- Pushing myself whole heartedly through expanding, breathing walls once seeming to confine me. Slowly I begin to forgive my- self for misconceptions, self-discrimination and false expectations. I walk arm and arm — ideals and reality. Time promises multi-dimensional scenes flowering and absorbing me within it ' s twisting vines. Vitality. I taste the sweetness and bitterness simultaneously. Music is the sculpture of sound Remember where we came from. Stagnancy is lifelessness 81 7 Jo it .self %)- 7 82 Linda Tomomi Inatsuka Atom, Vad, and JuUjt-Thanki ioK iuppovting me. these, pa t fowi yea ii. Matt-Thanki (p . listening to me, thwugh thick and thin. Mauha-Fitehran yean. A-201, Sappono Ichiban! Elaine. {Kesvoecj-San Enancl co Hick-London, Sexual intenactiom ! SophJji-Chamben. OncheAtna, Stan Tnek, Miami Vice, and popcorn. Sidneu-pooh! Tnacy-MEN! Mead W-110 inhabitant and the. { iJjwi I ' ve, made, at Pitzesi. . . . I LOVE YOU ALL!! I Joyce Cory Walk softly on my hallowed ground. I am the giver of life. And she who giveth can ta- keth away. Thanks Mom and Dad. The path to happiness is through knowing and loving yourself. Henrie L. Watkins 83 Thanks to a special support group, who can only offer praise and nderstanding during life ' s roller- coaster. Mom, Dad, Grandpa and Ethel You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try some time, you just might find, you ' ll get what you need!! — The Rolling Stones — Kipley Lytel 84 Pitzer pals: Thanks for the memories. I ' ll miss you! To my family: you are my strength, you are my courage, you are my inspiration. Thank you for always being there! I Love You. -Laura Thanks to the good Lord, I made it! 85 L To all those that made these four great years possible, all our love and thanks! ' . i N ' Baki you wicked Felina Here ' s to our special friends. Here ' s to our special times. We love you pitzer! Bella Italia Roma Sickness from Hell!!! Goodbye my Little Ponskas Hector Martinez Here ' s to Pitzer! the best 4-years there is! To my family: you are the best! My friends: you are truly genuine! Special Thanks to the best Mom and Pop! KD : I ' m seriously used to you! Ginster and Sarster: Best Elmbrook budies! I love my twin! L.J. I ' m proud of you and I love you 2! Bearrito: Sa duchen da swensen Mom and Pop your selflessness overwhelms me You are truly a Godsend Thank you, Lord for the life and Your love! -o c 5. 86 When the going gets tough, the tough go to Happy hour! J.L.M. 1987-88 good luck to all of my friends — this is only the beginning. Jill M. VWWU .« tours. Z oN e. rvcredvb e : v to- . TV at .KS Qck AtVnC k •X ' W ra ' 1 y 0L a. . ' Adam Rosefsky i ■' en Friends forever . . . and then some. Summer days and friends from home m r • ' v ' ■f Fifty 9 V2 weeks cooking it I ' m hungry t -V - M ■jLm f i 5 Jj.W 3 i % MAX and Unka AM Most of us do not set out deliberately to paint a grand portrait of ourselves. Rather we stumble like drunkards over the sprawl- ing canvas of our self -con- ception, throwing a little paint here, erasing some lines there, never really stopping to obtain a view of trie likeness we have produced. — Around the world to China and back you ' ve always been there. Thanks. I love you mom and dad! Not just another party at school 88 Don Sumner Nerd Tan! ' ssa C ' mon guys, It could be worse Maybe W me OH my God Frank is Squid I think I can live with this M Biker studs! Knowing that all of you cared helped me realize that: the world is not waiting for you to become a star you yourself have to care enough to make it happen -G. Hunt Thanks guys — I love you Thank you Mom and Dad for having me — and raising me the way you did ' urW i HEALTH ■p i A J AMEATAVEGAMIN OR HEALTH 89 There are many people who, through their love, support and guidance, have made my years at Pitzer a very rewarding and cher- ished experience. I wish to thank my father and mother; my dear friends Nick Steve, Marco, Sandy, Kate, Andy, Chuck, Lola and Paul; professors Allen Greenberger and Jill Benton; staffmembers Barbara, Ann, Su- zanne, Linda, Kim, and Dawn. Jeffery S. Wood Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others . . he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. Robert F. Kennedy Kimberle Chapman KEMP RICHARD 456-00-0085 5 %V G I love you I, too, dislike it: There are things that are important beyond all this fiddle. Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers in it afterall, a place for the Genuine. Marianne Moore (1887-1972) SIGNATURE PITZER COLLEGE Claremont. California 91 71 1 After four years of joy, suffering, confusion, lusting, striving and mortification, I know, I couldn ' t have done it on my own. Fortune cookies should always be read - between the sheets. If you don ' t want to know, don ' t ask. A,C,D,E,G,J,M,R,S,X,Y,Z,ILU. Ellenisms 90 iyyy The Most Unforaettable Year of Your Life NEW YORK C o « v + K HAWAII eating alone  California S WH ro PUT rHBvcHr 3000 miles apart and we couldn ' t be dot leojuIj 23-Augusi 22 WHAT UBS AHEAD? procrastinators The best the world has to offer. Those who know us. love us. A. V jiTOTEipm, wmp Nmao jaaF? THWMHwmngi T O SEE. TWA iM g: Wit )M . WlV . NK T y MUCWVftKCKT ijwMljIjjl G£E Mj$ MV -X VMf SB hU. BZ Hi I SEPT 23-fMY 8 TWWJV MO LOTS 6? 10V£ CPjO.S.jT.F. JOmWW.) P.K.jCD.; .«.. ,Nl-V , K.D. ,S .f to. ,3.V .|LA. ,K.C ,UA.,LW, T.S..T. .,T.R. I -C., WW XOUSY nE 014 F REVER® Jay Hinkle Gone Fishing John Phillip Wirth 92 Thanks to everyone who has helped to make these the best years of my life. Ellen C. Richmond Cynthia Kirk I ' m out of here ' ta Cynthia (alias) Fully Cindy Scrynthia Chynzia Cynbo 38 Futures not achieved are only branches of the past. -Italo Calvino There ' s this guy throwing up. And this other guy comes along, takes a look at him, shakes his head, and says, I know just what you mean ' -Milan Kundera The things we see . are the same things that are within us. There is no reality except the one contained within us. -Herman Hesse Sometimes it ' s hard to tell the game shows from the T.V. evangelists. -Sting Dave Greenberg . Desire for money will produce hard-fistedness not enterprise. A.N. Whitehead The success of language in con- veying information is vastly over- rated!! A.N. Whitehead David Louis Cleary Neubert Good Luck Pitzer — you ' re my favorite in- stitution. Education carries re- sponsibility 95 Zakaria Hobba Political Studies International Intercultural Relations y, £ Con un saito siamo nel due mila alle porte delliuniverso importante e non arrivarci in fila ma tutti in modo doverso ognuno con i suoi mezzi magari arrivando apezzi su una vecchia bicicletta da corsa con gli occiali da sole il luore nella borsa . . . L. Dalla 96 fe 2 2 o O p UJ 4 ■5 o O o 3 «z £ s O o 1-1 -C V o 6 S 60 u _c OJ _D QJ V X tn £ u c-3 _ in 60 ■u « u 3 1c o „ 5 til C c 6 S i i 5, ■« a « O u c _0 ; -C _C _ Ul is, ±- c OJ C V % ' i U H 3 = - 97 gd T-ruomnaji s 4+JfP aq sss f . V (MSB ' S 5 R8S 2 a P i-rwB. ' fJaiu. ' Kwa3No— V nH 3VKLVA l.NWW HO-S 33 3NS Michael McClain Making music with my friends, I can ' t wait to get on the road again -W.N. Thankyou Mom and Dad 98 Marsha East There is only one success . . . to be able to spend your life in your own way. ' «• Tim Brennan ' No words, just good thoughts Kirsten Diane Weissmann Do you guess I have some intricat purpose? Well, I have ... -Whitman All of this is in honor my mom, without whom it wouldn ' t have been possible ' ' Thanks Mom. Graduation s Almost here Teach me tonight DeP.uil oo Brendan Vieg : ; - - i :- =• :-; zr-z n-z-z in tie world. ' — Gm«|i j - t-.z r:- :-=■-- :r : . .: i - :-■- - - - -- = : - Heather Ross ;• : As long as we have memories, yesterday remains . . . As long as we have hope 7 tomorrow waits As long as we have friendship, today is beautiful We would like to thank our friends and families who have touched our lives in so many ways and have helped us grow. Ma Angeles Ochandorena ■Phyllis Alexander Dios es bondadoso — II nous faut done nous separer je vous laisse en belle abandonance — Eskerrik asko nere la- gunak, ama, Jon, eta, aite. oh bluish serene earth where your island stands erec: n inner heart has flowed creating lava into land. I walk upon you and gaze at the splendors of your wealth and yet I kn: alone That ruleth and no one else. I pray for a moment, that perhaps in some time, we all can leam together how to keep luxeries in line — 101 ■I want to say good-bye to all the people I ' ve known here over the years. It ' s been a real trip both for me and of course for you. To the CLICK, thanks for all the parties especially the ones at z200, and x300 and at the CMC senior apartments. Life here has been like one long trip on shrooms, but now I have to wake up and see the real colors of life. C ' est la vie! 102 Gilberto Romero Revolution is what societies do instead of committing suicide, when the alterna- tives are exhausted and all the connec- tions that bind men ' s lives to familiar patterns are cut. — Andrew Kopkind Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Gracias a mis padres (Daysi y Jaime) por sus consejos, ayuda, y paciencia; Amis hermanos y hermana por aguantarme. Este triunfo se los debo a todos ustedes. Thanks to all for every- thing. Gilberto ' 88 The Great humanistic and Historical task of the oppressed (is) to liberate themselves and their oppressors as well. The Oppressors, who oppress, exploit, and rape by virtue of their power, cannot find in this power the strength to liberate either the oppressed or themselves. Only the power that springs from the weakness of the oppressed will be sufficiently strong to free you. — Paulo Freire Only Those Who Dare Truly Live! I owe all that I am to Your Aspirations and Faith in me Thanks Mom for Everything. Gil Rivera ' 88 Experimental Mongoose Games (Everything In Parenthesis Can Be Ignored) (Elizabeth) Ely Aguilar B lology 103 We the People THE AME TLTION AFTER 200 YEARS JL . r s P COPL C MBUrS Nil HK KAL3 A CAFE I L.A. ' s Battle Against AIDS pj Sanborn g W Tuesday Ni6.1i y lOpml Q F| LIVE EnLcruinnicr j Delicious rood and J2 PI ; PI h i Sar.born Living roo- Fj Be THERE! PICTURES c« tiu kaij ««ra jhH CALGARY 1988 ------ t Xii 5 5 : -; . i ; - . - : . _ - kT?±- ' - - ■' - • ' .--. -- ' .-■.-.-■-.-..-._ . .: : OCT 3 1987 8:00Pfl t -- - - . . - ------- --=_--_ - : : ' - :: : - - . . . BabyM 6.1 Quake Jolts L.A The pride of Ireland is | back in L.A. .:; When faced with the irony of his own death the world famous chef, Collen Baxter stared into the eyes of his cannibal captors and said, I ask only that if I am to be cooked that I be cooked well. Of course they had no idea what he was saying. Did you ever stop to think: the traffic never stops in L.A? JTE: 2 very special friends! 4 very special yrs! I love U! ELJ Mark - Be careful and don ' t crack things that don ' t crack naturally! Love Mom Anthony A. - anytime, any place, any where, I ' ll never forget what we shared. - the Monkeys -love always, Laura D: But she ' s BALD! A: So what? I got laid! Drugs?? . . . Um . . . just . . . just no! Oh no! Stogar ' s driving??!? You don ' t care. Aerobics with Julie Chandler To Jeff Wood, a wonderful friend, Congratulations and Best Wishes. I knew you could do it. With sincerest regards, and fond memories, Chuck Fracchia Everyday I say to myself . . . there are so many strange people here Hey Callies! Modesty, Propriety can lead to notoriety; you could end up as the only one; Gentleness, sobriety are rare in this society; At night a candle ' s brighter than the sun . . . confront your enemies, avoid them when you can; A gentleman will walk but never run. -Sting-be yourself . . con todo mi amor, Laura Oh ... HI DAN! Is it physical or emotional? Emotional I hope! Don is squid Monday the pub, Tuesday Happy Hour, Wednesday WedNite, Thursday the Parrot, Friday the Coop, Saturday Clark, and on the seventh day we rested . . . Monday the . . . (see above) If you think he ' s bad, you should have met his brother Can you shampoo your hair in the ocean? Gee, Pitzer ' s kind of 60 ' s Country Bear Jamboree, Closed? LEEEEEEEEE Spontaneous fun? Let ' s go to Las Vegas! J.H. - I don ' t think I ' ll ever stop exploiting you for your height!! Margaret Thatcher? No way, She ' s a woman! Brendan, Heather and Linda get the Don tour. I won ' t slam it for you Dave Goofball So this is really what College is? J.S. - Sleep-overs, History, cinnamon bears, J. Cres, what ' s up with dis? , Insane dude, Bitchen! There ' s a bug in my esophagus eating it away Jeff, you ' re scaring me . . . My little enchilada feet Hey guys it ' s not my fault, the map said Quincy! Star Trek women Alpha Beta . . . OOH . . . AAH Me, a Cheesehead? Dinner on Wednesday at 5:15 OK girls? Oh I ' m sorry I . . . D: once I realized that I just didn ' t like him he didn ' t bother me anymore . A: He still bothers me Callinuru and Markin- uru, what is the difference between a nuru and a guru? I tell you Brendan the Borstal Boy (Boo-boo) Damn it Don, hee hee hee You guys don ' t understand our relationship! He loves me! He just doesn ' t know it yet. Life ' s just Bitchin ' Want a breeew??? How can you fail a class if you never went? We don ' t need to look at the leaves to have fun The thing that wouldn ' t leave Snoring is one thing, but when you can hear it in the kitchen? I ' m not picking my face, I ' m picking my nose. Listen Man, she ' s not a person . . . she ' s a Chick! Weekly world news Does he like you, too (U2)? Brendan, Brendan, do your homework Brendan . . . -Barbara Beechler Heather and Bonnie just HAVE to know Chalvin, when are you gonna wash Jeff ' s sheets? Good God Man!! Kirk Cameron with Bon Joveh S.A., Girl Mutant Who ' s panty-hose are these? How Kat, with a can opener? How ' bout those Dodgers! Davo . . . I ' m merging with the couch. DIZZYLAND Hey Don , what , Lets go to Vegas OK — It ' s 2 am, they ' re drunk, driving 100 mph, blasting the Beach Boys with a 12 pack in their laps ... a Highway Patrolman ' s wet dream A drunken Calvin in Mexico - girls beware! Metallica Skinny-dipping at Griswalds I want my robe back! Deepthroat, Bernie and Beaker Moria. Till ' seven . . . Again. a v vvvvvvvvva Montage Thanks Our Supporters: I Est. 1955 HENDRICKS PHARMACY LARRY M. DRECHSLER Phorm. D. 306 N. Yale Ave. Claremont, CA (714) 624-1611 r Claremont 3- Travel Center COMPUTERIZED reservations m airline ticketing both FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • AUTO • MOTEL • TOURS SPECIALIZING IN: cruises • groups • student travel • foreign AND DOMESTIC RESERVATIONS • COMMERCIAL BOOKINGS • INCENTIVE PROGRAMS • DISCOUNT FARES • BUDGET TOURS i WBEH Of THE TTUVEL CMOuC The Travel Agency that ' s got It all . . 621-3947 325 YALE AVE. CLAREMONT. CA 91711 And Special Thanks To: Jane Holcombe- Jane, what can we say? Without you this years Montage would not have been. Thank you for the pushing, prodding, and advice. Norvetta Williams- Without you and your ultra-organization this would have been a disaster! Thank you, and we love you! Jack Sullivan- Jane is, we ' re sure, a tough act to follow, but you were there to help us through. Thanks from all of us. Sanborn Dorm Council- Where would we have been without the D-l rec room to thrash with our mess, our mess, and our terrible mess? Thanks for the room . Fast Pix Photo Lab- For all those rush deliveries and enthusiastic help Jostens Publishers- You helped so much in the coordination of this book. Thanks for not getting too mad at us for all those missed deadlines! The Students of D-l- For the room , the staples, the pens, the rulers, and everything else you lent us in a pinch! And a pluthera of others too numerous to mention! We Couldn ' t Have Done It Without you! 7 e St M Mom! Pitzer ' s weird and I wanna come home! ' 41 1 i ' p X. iFt g| pnr !E: gi :SM%jT.. ' : U m, w IKS  Squid sandwich Listen — don ' t MESS with me! Like my new top? 108 OH shit; don ' t hit me! Notice the unique point of joining on Pitzers only Siamese Twins How did we end up HERE? v 109 The Staff 110 Yearbook Staff Editor-in-Chief Adam Rosefsky Assistant Editor Laura Reilly Business Manager Don Sumner Section Editors Student Life Amy Fritz Faculty Anne-Marie Russo Sports Laura Reilly Activities Adam Rosefsky Seniors Tammy Stutz Production Staff Laura Martinez Kristen Kasper Tina Gelsler in It seems to have become tradition- and if not it should be- that the yearbook editor writes a note to everyone at the end of the yearbook. So here goes mine. 1 first decided to become the yearbook editor when I found out that noone else was going to do it. I thought that since I would be around for a semester after all the people I started Pitzer with had graduated, that this would be my graduation present to them. I had become the editor- I was told of a person to be my co-editor. I thought that this would be Well It turned After who wanted a great idea to help reduce some of my work, out to be the biggest disaster of the book turned out to be more of a problem than a following t h rough on anything that needed to enough of that. My co-editor help by not be done. Well I would like to thank a number of people who helped make this yearbook possible. Laura Martinez who spent many a late night working on layout to get our deadlines out on time. Amy Fritz who on her own organized the student section and got it all together ' . Tammy Stutz who organized and got all the Senior pages in on time. Don Sumner our business manager who helped throughout the entire process. And most importantly Laura Reilly. She was constantly in the yearbook room working on the sport section and when my co-editor was resigned from his position, she moved right in and took up as the assistant editor doing more work than most of the other people put together. To all of these people and all the others who made the yearbook what it is I ' d like to thank you all. A final note to the Seniors, in the world in whatever you do. all getting out a semester earlier that I won ' t be at the reunion bless. I wish you all the luck And just because you are than I am, doesn ' t mean Good luck enjoy and God 112
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