Pitzer College - Montage Yearbook (Claremont, CA)

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' it Pitzer is The single most distinguish- ing characteristic about Pitzer is: everything. Pitzer Is such a special place be- cause everyone here is di- verse, different, and spe- cial. Pitzer Is what the stu- dents make it, from the classes we take, to the ac- tivities we participate In and the ways we choose to live our lives. Pitzer truly gives a liberal arts educa- tion. Founded by a group of pro- P mi % jrf 1 K I  r r- f ■ lessors who were dedi- cated to creating a new Icind of sctiool, PItzer al- lows students to plan their own lives and futures. This year, more than ever, Pitzer students are proving that they are in charge of their own lives. Pitzer stu- dents now have self-gover- nance and we are proving that we are up to the chal- lenge. Pitzer students work to make sure that their community is the best that it can be. We are con- cerned not only with our own area, but the world around us as a whole, in- volving ourselves in such issues as South African apartheid, events in Nica- ragua, and Soviet Refusen- iks. We are all individuals, experiencing the world for ourselves, and it is how we band together to form a college which makes Pitzer such a unique place. I Contents: Student life Sports? Faculty Administrations DormsS Seniors9 Advertisements03 Senior Parent Messages04 THE 1988-1989 YEADDOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMODY OF PDOFEMOD EMEDITUS DODEDT ALLAN (LAUD) HUMDHDEYcS (1930-1988) Laud Humphreys earned his B.A. from Colorado College, and then attended Seabury Western Theological Seminary where he received his Master of Divinity. At Washington University, Mr. Humphreys acquired both his M.A. and PhD in Sociology and Criminology. Soon after, he won the C. Wright Mills award for his book Te aroom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places . Laud Humphreys then began teaching at Pitzer in 1972, he was a great professor, advisor and friend. Laud died on Tuesday August 23, 1988, his cheerfulness and courage remain a role model for us all, we will never forget him. Orientation ' ' ■ In the true spirit ot Pitzer, the 1988-1989 orientation was built on the theme of the individual and the community. Along with the usual processes of advisor, resident advisor, and mentor meetings, orientation offered many exciting events. Unlike previous years, this orientation focused on various issues as opposed to one specific topic. The film Cry Freedom addressed the issue of apartheid in South Africa. Other issues included the Pitzer education, surviving at college, and the current date rape phenomenon. In a picnic with faculty members, students were able to express their views, hopes, and fears about the college. At the five- college game night and dance, new students were able to mingle with other new students throughout the Claremont colleges. Orientation was judged by all to be a success as new Pitzer students were welcomed into our community. To BeKiSH! The V o d hf } YOUNG C i ' ; ::: a ii ff -t u ij O - VJ mer rnst u - %. OJ P H COMING TO AMERICA ' i ? GORBACHEVS FREE-FOR- RIDmK n.MLUCII BEACH CU)SED Qi I- ' 12 2 « 3) I— (A n the Rocks I fiK DANCER ' EVENT pn, O fires MONTANA Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone National Park . OUR J AMERICAN HOSTAGES WYOMING PUNCHUNE fc B_ Yellowstone is engulfed by flame Burn baoy ourn ' StOD baby stop I The short, turbulent life I of fallen teen Idol col 1 T DROUGHT OF 88 [WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIl ' f Jt k . o I fn H k Halloween Clint, Sarah M. ff.- W ' ' j ' ] Cave people Jennifer Hannah, Dean Lohan, Leon Ezcurra, Andy FInver Karen Nilsen Valerie Towne 10 Things are looking up Pitzer has been changing- physically. Most of the alterations were part of the Campus Renovation Program adopted by the college in 1986. They may have caused you some annoyance during the year, but they were well worth the trouble. The changes include major rehabilitation of existing facilities and relocation of administrative faculty offices as well as a new elevator built between Avery and Fletcher Halls. The renovation of the Mead Reading Room was completed before the fall semester started, thank goodness, and the renova- tion of the Grove House kitchen was done in the fall. Construction of the new elevator between Avery and Fletcher unfortunately lagged, but once com- pleted in the spring, it gave access for the handi- capped to offices and classrooms on the second floors of Avery, Fletcher, Scott, and Bernard Halls. The new, comfortable interior, the file cabinets for reserve readings and the additional bookshelves for resource books in Mead ' s newly remodeled Reading room makes it a great place to study. Now students can study in the relative luxury of the dorm without trudging to Honnold Library for a quiet place to study. The rehabilitation of the Grove House Kitchen en- ables the Grove House to be used as a full scale restaurant. Staffed and run by Pitzer students. It opened for full operation during the spring. A change on a sister campus that will also affect Pitzer student life is the new Memorial Gym at Pomo- na. It is part of a three million dollar plan to better the athletic facilities provided for the students of both Pitzer and Pomona. The gym, scheduled to be finished at the end of the spring semester, will con- sist of a main gym large enough for three basketball courts, racquetball courts, a weight room, and a training room, as well as administra- tive offices. The old Memorial Gym will become a practice facility. The student body as a whole will benefit by these great facilities for intramural and intercollegiate activities. Things are looking up at Pitzer! IttlfiU iSMHa 11 PAct J The newly formed Pitzer Activities office has coordinated various events for the entire Pitzer community. Such ac- tivities include hikes, a viewing of a situation comedy, and a trip to the Shubert theater to watch Les Misera- bles. PAct was set up at the beginning of the 1988-1989 school year to fill a gap in both the lives of students and faculty for entertaining, non-academic stimulus. A large aspect of Pitzer activities is which in turn, integrate the community. One of PAct ' s biggest successes has been the trip to see Les Miserables. All available tickets to this event were taken, necessitating a waiting list for more tickets. In- deed, the demand for tickets was so great that another trip to see the play was organized. Another success for PAct is seen in the trip to see the situation comedy ' Dear John ' . A number of students trav- elled to NBC studios in Los Angeles for the first time. This gave them a better idea of what happens behind the scenes of an actual television show taping. Pitzer activities shares an office with the Escort Service and is highly accessible to students. Its philosophy ac- cording to Cris Freeberg is, to do anything (event) that the students would enjoy doing. Mr. Freeberg has served as part-time PAct coordinator and Sanborn Hall Director, but foresees the need for a full time PAct admin- istrator. The Pitzer activities office coordinates, funds, and co- sponsors many affairs at Pitzer and the greater commu- nities. The office also provides logistical support for stu- dent groups that need assistance in executing various events. The PAct staff consists of Freeberg and nine work-study students who plan events, schedule the Pitzer vans, and check out such items as camping and sports equipment. The group also publicizes upcoming events, and maintains a sign-up table in McConnell dur- ing meals. Freeberg feels that with the right input and energy, we can pull of many exciting and interesting experiences. r I 12 Cafe Sanborn Holden Coffee House 13 ilhoul a box |mprovl «l ' ori l mnd nfifinitelv nrtt introVPrtQ £ o X Danna Prosser Josh Wallman 14 .••• ' . Football cit vs riij Pitzer ' s team members: Eric Anderson (36), S son Spring (24), James Hightower (6), Gregg; ver (22), Tom Collins (1), Josh Herman (77), M Castagnetti (23), Michael Horaney (74), Jos ' ' i — ' I Jtiagran (52), Dan Daley (25), Joseph Reitman giKen Semko(15), Benjamin Shepherd (64), Mi- Mtel Ransom (48), Erik Rodrick (32), Jamew sepes (16) ! ' l 1 k)MEi ; ■-? tS H Soccer Women ' s Vivian Huchison, Laura Kerman, Eliza Gibson, Merideth Miller, Alexandra Nichols Men ' s Michael Corbin, Thomas Shipley, David Hyde, Cris VIerch, Justin Kerr, Cris Davis 20 Volleyball Michelle Braverman, Valerie Towne, Karen Hyiand Waterpolo Byron Smith, top row fourth from left 21 Men ' s Swimming Women ' s Swimming 22 Men ' s Varsity Basketball David Todd, Rick Duque, James Johnson, Matthew Davis, Jared Holum, Keith Davis, Guy Hendriclcsen Men ' s Junior Varsity Basketball Ricl Fisher, Andrew Frank, Quincy Horan, Jacob LIpsky, Brian McKendry, Troy Roeben 23 Rugby 24 Women ' s Cross Country Men ' s Cross Country 25 c c Cynthis Broadbent, Francesca Fitchett, Sarah Gedney, Erin Hendricks, Sarah Levin, Karen Nilsen, Mychal Rosenbaum ■ MC?- - j «, fll ' ISP Rv,T 26 ,W ' ¥% ' : ' ' liibtttf , i .. ■M...- y 27 Faculty Administration President Frank Ellsworth Paul Ranslow Al Bloom 28 Stieila Kyster Jack Ling Norvetta Williams David Winn Donna ZInser, June McCarthy 29 Peter Nardi Anne Stromberg Werner Warmbrum Agnes Jackson Dawn Wiedamaan Homer Garcia 30 31 Lak o Tongun Ellen RIngler-Henderson Jack Sullivan 32 Stella Vlastos Rick Tsujimoto Rudi VoitI I Dana Ward Al Wachtel Allan Jones Robert Albert Jackie Sullivan Carl Hertel 33 1 BCj 1. Leeshawn R. Cradoc 2. Katherine Wolfe 3. Abby Parsons, Lynne Spear, Toni Ekum, Margaret Carothers 34 4. Cathy Daniels, Ctiarles Martin, Sharon Kaatmann, Marlene Lynn Lewis, Beth Neighbors, Katie Copeland 5. Pat Powell 6. Registrar: Brenda Petralli, Ann Maberry, Myra Autrey, Nanette I eno 1. Alan Greenberger 2. Ruth Monroe 3. James Bogen 4. James A. Lehman 5. Susan Segmour 6. Barbara Beechler 35 tzl? m. ■r . J % . r k Anna Garza Jim Kleley fs St;-; 36 37 SANBORN 38 A-1 Candice Bryner, Jennifer Wilson, Constance Gill, Carlos Munoz, Mike Ran- som, Harry (Art) Jackson, John Sax, Joe Strathman, Adam Abeison, Koui- Chi Hirose, Nobutoshi Kawakubo, Ted Damutz, Sam Hotchkiss, Mark Evans, Luke Milich, Sean Cavanaugh, Robine Ressler, Gabrielle Carroll, Nicole Hamilton A-2 Amity Sandage, D ' Arcy Nicola, Francesco Fitchett, Erin Hendricks, Susie Ryder, Molly Fassbinder, Crystal Oliver, Yuko Watanabe, Greg Orman, Tony Shu, Tsuneaki Teraoka, Tracy Adams, Kathy Feinschreiber, Liz Bow- ers, June Cunningham, Peter Cohen, Evan Cooper, William Devine, Lila Haight, Laura Gattermeir, Marlena Becker, Cindy Broadbent 39 B-1 Eric Gudell, Joshua Nusbaum, Matthias Grieshaber, Wiliiam Dufty, Shan- non Adelhart, Sara Warhoi, Rossana Fiores, Peria Chavez, Kim IHudson, Caroline Sal aguchi, Tammy Schachet, Alex Steinberg, Jack Delap, Mathew Edwards, Yu-Fung Liu, Yafa Suslovich, Virginia Claire Micam, Maria Pallin, Maura Lewis, Chris Freeberg B-2 Greg Silver, Eric Pozil, Augustine Porras, Rob Smith, Kris Engei, Liz Eisman, i Karen Hyland, Lorraine Martinez, Mary Williams, Andrea Babb, Amy Greenberg, William E. Busineau, Chris Colleton, Charles Martinez, Brian i Richardson, Jennifer Harper, Sydney Haigh, Elizabeth (Betsy) Watts, Stacy i Cohen, Takuma Mori, Michael Johnston, Ari Bass, Lionel Achuck, Debbie | Murad, Eve Shapiro, Diane Reyes, Micaei-Anne Vasquez 40 C-2 Laura Reilly, Nancy Schmieder, Jennifer Olsen, Kimberly Li, Joe Porlcer, Brian Sturdivant, Robert Mondesles, Roman Herrera, Steven Gllliland, Ja- cob LIpsky, Ed Soehnel, Julius Terrell, Amelle Heinrlchsdorff, Sarah Levin, Jennifer Hoffman, Alisa Jackson, Elizabeth Strober, Jennifer Hennigan, Claireen Samora, Julia Castillo, Seth Winnick, Joshua Giles, Ben Shepard, David Glickman C-1 Keith Harmon 41 D-1 Jeff Bale, Ken Semko, Bryan Gibb, Thomas Collins Jayson Spring, Cort Fritz, Jim Foley, Enrique Escu dero, Nader Kabbani, Scott Green, Amanda Wid does, Jenny Sampson, Dana Polk, Gretchen Sigler Amy Fritz, Leigti Lipson, Heidi Ambuehl, Jared Ho lum, David Todd, Gregory Leos, James Johnson D-2 Doug Edwards, Paul Iguchi, Taro Aokk, Cho Kuwakado, Rachelle Adams, Stacy D ' janogly, Lucia Herman, Celia Gruss, Raj Jain, Blake Rayne, David Johnson, Wirjono Sosrodjajo, Kerrie Taylor, Naomi Weiss, Claire Gibbs, Lisa Sanchez, Rachel Firemark, Amy Zanarini, Jennifer Sledge, Mike De- marest, Chrystian DuLac, Joseph Hills, Brett Rhodes, Heather Watkins, Margaret (Mimi) Killerew, Suvi Karttunen, Valerie Berger 42 HOLDEN 43 Jl Tina Gessler, Erin Dolgan, Anna Clawson, Susan Miles, Elaine Frank, Kath- ryn Pollak, Christine (Chrissy) Stokes, Michele Findler, Valerie Ritter, Anne Jones, Brian McKendry, Michael Sturtz, Jamie Lowy, Eric Anderson, Mi- chelle Park, Yumiko Watanabe, Joy Jarman, Cathy Johnson, Russell Par- ish z iSSK Kate Masket, Michelle Favero, Holly Hetzel, Kim Nienow, Miam Klementis, Jeannine Bienn, Carol Momohara, Sean Flynn, Daniel Muro, Julie Frank, Mary Berman, Caryn Cranston, Connie Gumeringer, Mathew Zboroy, Tay- lor Gilbert, James Cook, Benjamin Piper, Veronica Cuerva, June Woo, C. Rey Koo, Stacy Watanabe, Sara Burr 44 K-1 Phil Frykman, Tim Richey, Morris Friedman, Stuart Pixley, Jonattian Dowel!, Ctiris Hallstrom, Peter Coleman, Matt Sctineider, Jeff Reese, Chris Davis, David Hyde, Jill Berry, Katy Isa, Kathy Piazza, Perrin Williams, Jeffrey Ishii, Jason Singer, Steven Fenton, James Haines, Rachel Keller, Linda Taft Sameer Patel, Andrew Hauser, Tom Shipley, Amanda Loving-Glbbard, Karia Held, Sally Kloofer, Marilyn Drinkward, Maureen Douglas, Claudia Molina, Karen Steen, Meg Blumenreich, Michele Botwin, Erin Tuohy, Marti Meyerson, Joli Williams, Robert Diaz, Jeremy Dowell, Mark Castagnetti, Mans Johannson, Keith Davis, Joseph Chung, William Douglas Kaplan, Tim Takeuchi, Mark Morrison 45 7m L-1 Percy Luu, Gino Sparrow, Joseph Casagran, Ken Weisbart, Laura Richard- son, Kathleen Tracy, Reiko Gomez, Tara Patton, William Khammlxay, John Patrick Henry, Jon Vestal, Gil Vlllanueva, Ranon Ross, Priya Kailath, Reina Sanches, Susannah Friedman, Alex Katz, Peter Vroomah, Dave Beherans, Mike Tomlison L-2 Francine Caporale, Sara Swierstra, Alexandra Nichols, Robert Nagel, Omar Parke, Craig Urbach, Marco Harrero, Jerry Grimaldi, Lusky Chan dra, Benjamin Rous, Zeth Ajemian, Melody Bolen, Patricia Calderon, VictO ' ria (Tori) Isbister, Patricia Corran, Ceth Ashen, Janine Kay, Jennifer Whor ton, Mary Karnowsky, Kristin Kaspar, Jennifer Londe, Richard Witham, Alex Sprague, Christopher Rodriguez, John Tedesco 46 M-1 Julie Ashe, Brett Speer, Alison Ward, Elizabeth Mohler, Heidi Neufeldt, Jennifer Blackmore, Rachel Linger, Pamela Montgomery, Julie Gallegos, Justiana Crawford, Mat Hanutsaha, Darren Dong, Lorrin Kim, Igor Cukovic, Brooks Wolfe, Korrakod Songsa-Ard, Christopher Vierck, Brooke Sterling, Diana Fisk, Robert Chavez, Takeshi Tanaka, Victor Sanchez M-2 Elaine Waldman, Asia Ingalls, Deborah Lee, Jessica Wertlieb, Carolyn Wetzel, Michelle Peters, Anthony Smith, Martin Durazo, Mike Connors, Russ Paterson, Adam Dorsay, William Foreman, Elizabeth Romero, Tammy Perez, Mario Saloedo, Andrea Schneider, Laura Kerman, Lori Fine, Renee Matez, Josh Barth, Atsushi Osaki, Barry Dameshek 47 MEAD WHO David Newton, John Cuellar, Kristi Fuller, Sherry Bushnell, James Lange, Jennifer Williams, Kim Bizjack 48 W200 W310 Robert Semon, Evan Ballinger, Penny Ahlstrand, Molly Schaffer, Matthias Nemes, Andrew FInver, Stephi Naess, Lisa Taplan Marni Rozet, Stephanie Mil- ner, Frederick Mulder, David Burkett, Maria Ashby, Melin- da Rennert, Stephen Dignan, James Davis 49 LX220 June Nakamura, Jan LumAkana, Allison Reny, Amanda Hightower, Lllah Blinder, Emily Choperena, Kristi Doss X200 Brian Muncaster, Josh Herman, Sara Longley, Hilary Strain, Ray Garay, Sophie Munholland, Alexandra Nordlinger - 50 X210 Larry Reinking, Will Polese, Ruth Chosen, Elizabeth Shases, Christian Es- Chen, Abraham Musher, Elizabeth Castro, Jennifer Kamau X230 Catherine Elliot, Linda Indaburu, Claudette Hatcher, Amy Tennis 51 X310 D ' Arcy McGrath, Mimi Jorley, David O ' Connor, David Janney, Alpha An- derson, Ames Ingham, Burke Moeller, Simon Wirth X320 Dan Kenny, James Hightower, Jason Gottlieb, Todd Simon, John Peterson, Sanford Evans, George Winn, Sandor Lengyel 52 Y100 Nathan Wilson, Andrew Harrison, Anne Maguire, Nicole Bongiorno, Mi chael Schreiber, Quincy Horan, Sizuka Nakayama, Jennifer Slack Y120 Gregg Sanders, Ben Goren, Joshua Wallman, Henry Castorena 53 Y130 Noriko Saiga, Andrea Passavant, Peter McDaniel, Jim Shaver, An- drea Brodericl , Gloria Tseng, David Webster, Fred Kaplan Y200 Laurel Boardman, Susan Kelso, Elizabeth Wright, Kathleen Reilly, Jen- nifer Willis, Susan Wayne, Norma Quionez, Nicole Jastrow 54 Y230 Don Kramer, Collin Epstein, Lisa Otero, Lynne Almeida, Josti Dal- simer, Robert Fisher, Bonnie Robb, Patrice Gable Y300 Colleen Keating, Michelle Braverman, Aaron Leeb, Leon Ezcurra, Hei- di Normann, Mary Caulking, William Mitchell, Josh Berkus 55 Y310 Ellen Schnler, Carole Wells, Guy Hendricksen, Sheryl Kurland, Chris- tine Estaque, Charles Ford, Michael Zuker Y330 Linda Klein, Cindy Vitek, Patricia Munoz, Stephanie Rosenberg, Deb- orah Schaffer, Laura Johnson 56 Z200 Sarah Gedney, Karen Nilsen, Daphne Harvey, Sherryl Goschke, Molly Martel, Katie Marble, Jennifer Hannah, Dena Lohan Z210 John Jenkins, Joseph Chatham, Gordon Mize, Eric Roderick, Oliver Fink, Adrian Kuttel, Gordon Gould 57 Z310 Justine Girellini, Cheryl Droge, Darrin Greitzer, Steve Ethridge, Su- zanne Osman, Desiree Herbert, Jesus Ramirez, Joel Hirsh W300 Sarah Steffee, Angle Campbell, Susan Kuklinski, Irma Licea, Rachel Levin, Tracey Rankin, Sara Dehghani 58 9 0 j! h 59 f TO MM Uft,X CAW«r ' ' LET THtM Uf 1 Wirt AtwAvjC, tl lit  fee fevtNOS, £ V) MAKHl SUSaN 0 t - f iV2 i TACrr a. ymanI ALL possie-ue: 61 101 rr ' -t ' kii:::.! A ' t ; ' ' viNuajntf3 [i ! • ' use Maryanne Quiniian Tine is short find here ' the dann thing About it. . . Vou ' re gonna die Gonna die for sure find you can learn to liwe U i th 1 ove Or Mithotii it But there ain ' t no cure There ' s Just a sIoh turn in ' Fron the inside out. . . . -John Hiatt 63 MEMORABILIA red ripe tomatoes discretion distilled vinegar ramifications corn syrup anticipation salt extemporaneous onion powder irresponsibility spice transitory natural flavoring bliss. Lombard Bernstein Fall 1988 Welcome to your senior year at Pitzer. y||C Mllld ' BOdy GOIinOCtlOll i well-established. Our list of opportunities gives you all the rich, And better than acceptable service. f ' S SOB£R |VG TD TH W It S!©S Elementary, My Dear Holmes ttia j] C Jq E V Er c e Say Ooodbye, Dick. Goodbye Dick. Todd A . S ihon Thanks to My f ctrn I y for their loue and support. I loue you Mom Dad. Special loue to Grandpa Gene; Vou ' I I I iue in r- ' iy heart foreuer Life is what you liake of i t Do I ny eas I ly t.-.jhat o t hers f i nd d i f f i cu It is talent; do i ng wha t i ; i nposs i b I e f or t a I en t i s gen i us . •Hs, . ! ¥l To a I I liy ir iends- Vou know who you arc sn - JG,,MG,RD,DP,,TM.CT.HK,BL, DD , GA , NC , JH,DH,MH,RJ,PS,EL,AL,E:; There are no two ways about honor you either are or you aren ' t. Sam Rayburn Speaker of the House. 65 iK ' jKlu: I hanks to all My friends. BVE PI TZER Thank you Mom and Dad. Loue always, Gordon ■ H v i J HI 1 i i « C«tei PROFANITY I don- ' t think I ijould of taken another YR! Vou guys are ny best friends S, faf-iiiy,, I loye you. ■ e ' ye done sowe crazy thinys. I ' n glad we lived through thtfi. VON ZA . C ' hery I ,, I cou Id ' nt haue J one it ujithout you. Vour he greatest . [ ha ' . ' e the greatest faiiily in the world! I loye you all. ' THANKS PI TZER- I ' m pij | Mr, ' 3f here to win . S . DON ' T EA T THE CHI C KEN S A LA D I MI KE r % , M. To My Fan My; Loue and Thanks. I couldn ' ' t haue done if iai ouI V u . To a I I the Gr e e n Par r o t E o y s ( Er i c , J . J . , Gor don , Mike, A daM , K i p , etc); Ne ' ye on I y .just begun! To . y ot.her friends (Karl,, ;i .-;,j, | Erik and Jin!: VoLf ' re the Sfifi Yn JUNE CHIZUKO NAKAMURA Thank you, Mom and Dad, for all of the love and support you ' ve given me during ray 4 years at Pitzer. I love you both very much. Art - The past 3 years with you have been the richest and happiest time of my life. Remember that no matter where our paths may take us, the luck of Junis Munis will be with you. I love you, Art-Bear. Jan - Thanks for being such a great friend!! Cesar - Live long and prosper. Nathan - Where ' s my New Order? Winnie - So, how are the Thompson Twins? Ted, Nicki, Paul, Peter, Nancy and everyone K. else - Good luck and many smiles to you always. 68 Merry Karnowsky Thanks Mom, Terry. Jerry. U-day When in Rome %- % way. 90ur tears I say No Uonen, No cry, 4 — No Meal card Ho Food ft - do dinner good friends ue haue lost along the Good friends we have had, c uau in this great future you can ' t forget your past so dry B.M Uhat a way to go % Did ue really do that? Uho qaye us that shit! — Of Goats Head Soup - Only Rfter 4 BHflD ' s BHS. BHBD Hey Mutt! Uhere ' s Padre ANGlLA CAMPBELL In four years, I ha je grown and prospered Thanks to all those who helped ne discover ne, espe cially BM£1L who began it all [he Scooter Died! - MERRV ■ too ' Thank you Mon 6 Dad, fanily, i friends. I do love you I ' ve cone a long way, but there are still nany rivers to cross Thank you Lord for all that has passed all that IaV. V 69 SHERRYL LYNN GOSCHKE You gain strength, courage, and confidence by euerij experience in which you really stop to look fear in the race.-.Vou nust do ihe thing you think you cannot do. - Eleanor Roosevelt These past four years at Pitzer are filled with nenories that I will neuer forget even though there re one I uish I could Thanks ... to those who have been there for ne. M.B., I.L., fl.M., J.S., S.M., J.T.. K N., 2200 and Norvetta; I love you! Clinb high Clinb your a in the star Daphne: PIHNU! BERSTMflSTER Sunner of ' 88: I love you. To ny crazy fanily. thank uou for putting up m th ne . I love you . find to ny Hon, whon I loue so nuch; Thanks for your support, guidance nd nost of all. your friendship. 70 Daphne Dawn Harvey - _£ • :-.e jjs 5C cowr as sayirg K?.t I M glad to be here --.■■ i • - r Ke sa te pa r a c ia yniS everyone ■r■o ■)s. zorts Men think they ' re borr •■: t-c ■- ' -?,.. ' ay be t Ka t ' s t rue . r • : ■ - - zassiPg !ov ' € around - - ■? born to do . na? has touched f% S ! s t ers , f-or ve 1 1 a , Hofier , ■ Soo. Field Group, and 22 water r_r : .■; •jpsids down Margaritas). To Hy Rugby Eatt ' rv r =., rd n?. T? ? y fepn is Studct ! in the na -. a 1 way£ ? ' ' r ; - lUck % POMONA-PITZER 73 A man .;(ics t(i knowlcdKc a5 he fjocs U war, wide awake, with fear, with rcspcLt, and ( I Of. 0) 3 rt s a G ri - tn u o s j3 5 a o S o f- 00 u, ri a ,.-j - _. 5 ' ? -o OJourAuK pi«jji; jou ur [ iinj 3J0j9q pfBJjc SKA I Aquy SuiAji (o spujiui 9iu puuisjapun oj S ' uiuuiWaq it-nl oj 3a pjJ(iASiv|i uj •iAi| ||iA II so ' iv.ui jDA.ioiiAs pur .-( i-i.siui I, SI .i.Huirui J.ni)0 ,Uiv ui ji-a u 3uioS .10 ! ' I V)   o en lV IaU VNAlVld sUjt Nk t CDUM ls6VdO 5 I do not fear toBorrov For I have yesterday And 1 love today Dad, Mob, and Grandma, There will never be anythlnq 1 can say or do to thank you for all you have done for ae . I can only hope that I vlll always ake you proud. I LOVE YOU  LL I Jean -- Thank you for your love, support, and patience, all of which were there when I needed the Bost. I LOVB YOU I Linda -- I know ! ' ■ not the Bost perfect friend In the world, but thanks for putting up with ae I We have shared four wonderful years of tears and laughter and I have a feellnq there will be many maze to co e . You are the best friend anyone could ever ask for. I will always cherish our f r lendshlpl I LOVE YOUl I Watch out world, here we come! OATHY ELLIOTT There are nany people That we neet in our lives but only a very few will sake a lasting inpresslon on our Binds and hearts. It is these people that we will think of often and who will always remain important to us as true friends. Susan Polls Shultz Aaa eta Aita: I owe you so such. You gave ae a chance to grow and a chance to learn. Thank you for your love, support and guldenc Without you, I never could have done It. Mil esker, and I LOVE YOU 1 I I Jean: Hey big brother, all ! ever wanted to say was that I Love You I 1 ! Thanks for putting up with your little sisterl J. P.: You encouraged ae , supported ae, and most of all, you loved ae . You were always there to give me that extra little shove I sometimes needed. The only way I know to sa thank you Is to say I LOVE YOU. Cathy: So aany times we asked ourselves What are we doing here? Well, whatever the reason was, WE MADE IT! 1 1 They told U3 we would never last. Four years latter, and we ' re better friends now than when we first came here I Love ya lots 11 L IIMD irsrE) BURL, Marisa Arlene Munoz God grant ne the serenity to accept the things I cannot change . . . Courage to change the things I can and uisdori to know the difference. 75 JULIUy P. ILWMLLL J I Mould like to dedicate this section to ny nother and father. Thanks for your love and direction. If it weren ' t for the support fron you two and the rest of the fanily Pitzer would not have been possible. To everyone else - It ' s Coin ' On! Julius P. Terrell Also to ny partners, Rode Trip. Persistence and loue guides the individual through life... ■ Till 11 ic; P Tiayr-pl 1 N 03 ru C « c o 1 1 s. m - c Ion 6 The Fanily, I love you and thank you for the inspiration and support. To all the Honeys and Honegirls, (you know who you are K it ' s been a trip. Thanks A con in wit ' ne. Vo! Bun Rush the Show. Glenn Goodwin, your words have been enpowering. Thank you Peter Nardi, Lynn Louis 6 Lynn Spears for your kindness and understand- ing. Pitzer College, thanks for the opportunity. Freedon is a road seldon traveled by the nultitude. Great ninds talk about ideas. Average ninds talk about events Snail ninds talk about people. I an foreuer indebted to ny parents for this opportunity Geno Joe, JeroMe, Pat, Doug ny hat is off to you guys. Studying in Europe fulfilled ny A yrs. of college But, Most of all, Marni, you ' re the greatest: never -a dull Honent. I thank you f ov- al loHing ne to bios son. Vou ' ve nade life thriUing. Here ' s to our future . Ht least I still have pictures. Thank you P i tzer . Barry Daneshek TRACY ADAMS True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends But in the worth of choice. Samuel Johnson I can never hide myself from me And see what others never see I know what others never know. I can never fool myself, and so, Whatever happens, I want to be Self-respecting and conscience free. |Ps«r u ■1 PHJIJ H ■ - ; ' Ej H P Ij BMTi ••-• ' tm J ■ K J M Thanks to my family there is none better. I Love you. LISA OTERO What we call the beginning is often the end And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. T.S. Eliot To a!i we know and !ove . . . sure fuv ya ' - T. L. 77 I love you! And to those special friends who haue nade these years at Pitzer four of the best - you guys are great! Z200 - I ' ll niss ya To the tennis tean, especially Jules Coach Beckett - fun tines in fitlanta NCflfl Div. Ill 1988! ! Best of luck Class of ' 89! Love Va - Karen If we cannoi end our differences, a1 leasi we can help make ihe world safe for diversify -John f. Kennedy We resemble each oiher a Utile in order io understand each other, but we must be a little different to love each other. -Paul Geraldy Penningfon Alnlsfrand m %-te know NECESSARY ■% yourse f? I @ ' E 78 DAN BUCKY DALEY To be what we are, and to becone what we are capable of beconing, is the only end of life. - Robert L . Stevenson The past four years ha je been just wonderful and extrenenly funfilled. Although the tines will cone to an end, the nenorie will always live strong. I would like to thank ny fan ily, friends and the Pitzer adninis- tration for the years. Love and God Bless, V The BUCK I couldn ' t have done it without you I loue you all! Sherry ART DiSTERHEFT Men. Cal. Dad. Susan, fiunt Jean and ny sister Sonya - Thanks for all the love and support . Sometimes I sit and think. And sometimes I just sit. Stephen Lappin TIkmc arc a lot of people at Pitzcr that I would like to have on my pa ie and only 3 1 2 inches to put them in. So imagine if you will a picture of me, Doug Edwards, Paul Iguchi, John Cheng, Steve lilhridge, Phil PYykman, Mike Demarest, Paul Cuenca, Dave Kalish, and Guy Biagiolti. B-2 Will live forever. The next picture would be of Eric Rivas and I. A person 1 hated in high school. 1 couldn ' t get rid of him now, even if 1 tried. 1 he third would have to express my love to my family. To my parents and Aileen- thank you. 80 kendal I jories CUlu 0 1-6 12- kAy r ( KNOUfLEDGE IS GOOD We stand on the stage of world affairs, before the audience of world opinion. Even as we stand here, we move from past into the future. The task on which we have embarked, will not wait. We must act, to shape and mold the future and leave our imprint on events as they slip past into history. Haile Selassie I r ij I would like to give my undying thanks and respect to my parents, for believing in me for what I am. Love Jay Costa fl 1 uas sinul taneously enchanted and repelled bij the inexhaustible uar iety of 1 ife - F Scott Ki tzyerald fron Ihe_GBmi_GaiSBY Hny halt-decent chicl- could rob ne b 1 ind - Farner Ted fron Sixteen Candles mth control reniniscent of Catfish Hunter. - The Student Life llhen you are in your twenties 1 t neuer occurs to you that you Mill I isje to be an old nan. - John Dos Passos fron ThP Bp ;t Tines People uho nattered i Barb G . Doug C , : o Jeff E . Patricl. H . g 5 Steffi B . Hay ley B , g Leah H , Tin S., lO Natalieh H . 11310, Leah M, Ellen G, Dean H ' nr :vT .nilllMtJliii J - 5!t l fh rMoyt V o C a.s. tLioa . mi miimi z , - - a f - - h l ■ ' ,1 J — • -3 of ' JA r tcuM ijja.-xi, feel ,• che fc«J,VlAIUJ of  etf.gr«LOO,. To ' SiicJceKiuo ttutaUi f tmtf con fc   1 CZl l )Jc Joflfr S, 0 1 1 UJi ' ll wK - 00 mow- 4j d This has been a great undergraduate experience. Now I ' m off to the FILM INDUSTRY along with the glamour and the STARS OF HOLLYVODD. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to my parents, along with; Ruth Munroe Al Bloom, Shellye Pyle(UCLA) Angela Huffmon Jennifer Smaltz and my wonder- ful boyfriend Yakub Hazzard(UCLA LAW), I LOVE YOU ALL!!! MONIQUE A. BLACK 89 84 n  A hat you looking at me for? didn ' t come to 5 tay . . . Thank-you Mom and Dad for your love support. John thanks for your love and encouragement. Meg so far away, but closest of all. Sally from day one until. . ? Scotty Pud we ' ve come full circle. Scum Twin. . . Viva Italy? Khalid-We lead our own fairytale lives. Much love to those who Toootally Dudes! I was going to put a long deep ,„ . • ■ . , ■ , philosophical quote here, ® adventure or nothing but then I thought, NAAA. Laura Beth Kerman i WC- 85 -x, ::: TERESA AVILA Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful we must carry it with us or we will find it not. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Estos cuatro affos han sido llenos de sacrificio no solo para mi sine tambien para aquellos muy cerca de mi corazon. Gracias papa por tti comprension y re en mi, mama por tu carino y a (t s hermanos as por su apoyo. Finalmente, gracias Senor por haber hecho mi sueno una realidad, To Pitzer, ny fanily friends here in Lfl 6 in Japan: Thanks for supporting ne h giving ne soMe of the best experiences 6 nonents of ny life. Loue Va, ICKY 86 ' Si u LInh Truong- Knowledge is strength and vigour; Honesty serves as armour Wisdom is the mighty sword Indeed, they lead to courage whatever be the field - K i XM- ' . rhi p ■ nngkom - AI.TKAXLS lO i ii i ' .-f ' L w iii- LLLi ' i JAMES D. REYNOLDS £ FUNK LIUES 0 T S PHUT WINSTON INOWAY Open t our et|es o nd experience the World. My Cove antt tfianfes to Jennifer, friends and jamiit r- r- r- wiNSTON W INOWAV PITZER COLLEGE BOX 301 1050 N. MILLS AVE. CLAREMONT, CA 91711 87 RANON ROSS To My Mother, Whose light has shown me the way, through the arenas of adversity to the halls of happiness. For that I thank you. And To My Grandparents... I thank you for your love and support, out you this would not have been possible. To All Mv Brothers... I Did It. ' . ' . ' I love youlll Pitzer Brothers and Sisters.... ROAD TRIPJJi With Gregg A. Sanders Andrew S Haus«r V Yeah, right, M To friendSj familyj and D J: Afler graduaiionj ihe world... bui along ihe wayj a fend farewell. PS ' 88 Mark Yamada I mi % ' XA (via f • --i y ' j A - z., . 90 ir v ylT K L k •NDA ryUiN She ' s a majorette too! She ' s 9 in. tall, fully poseabie, has fun-to-style hair and comes dressed in a dazzling outfit. Kow Swede It is! Tnere ' S a. f c- - o -ci wa ' ' ' ' ' OTHt k T ' -i -CV ' C. T S . 8V. tTW Diana G. Fisk D.D.S., Ph.D., M.S.W., J.S.D., A.F.L.C.I.O., P.T.A., N.F.L., C.I.A. , U.F.O., N A I could not prove the Years had feel- Yet confident tliey run .Am I. from symptoms that are past And Series that are done — I find mv feet iiave further Goals — I smile upon the , ims That felt so ample — Yesterday — Today ' s — have vaster claims — I do not doubt the self I was Was competent to me — But something awkward in the fit — Proves that — «3utgrown — 1 see — Emih Dickinson •b RuS ell ttr A to co-H p;i-«r uS - ■fbr btioA So AMf ttMuch has been given us, and much will rightfully be expected from us. We have duties to others and duties to ourselves; and we can shirk neither .9f RooMvelt 11858-1919) Caroline Nerseeion Lynn Tegen Morti rt Adams for a roommate ... She ' s a sex maniac. .Palm Springs-to make a match-domestic quarrel in the restaurant. . . Surprise Lynn, a swijiming pool for our rocdi! Kill The Creature! .. .sharing clothes and stealing jeans. . .David 41,2,3 shaving in the sink near death on the bikes at lA Fitness Serious long distance boyfriends long talks at IHOP Lynn on the farm,Cal in the city... does schizophrenia exist?. . .strange men in our beds 5 in the battle of the se-xes scmieday.a porkchop at a senators dinner. . .meeting in Chicago at 4am secret affairs... Star Trek vomen. . .quick trips for iced capp. . .tweaking boobs... make a long story short Lynn... Where are you living Cal?... Three bods on bikes. . .Chewy and Fingers -E?evenge. . . Oh No. Two single WDmen on the loose! ., what kind of air-freshener?... a big thanks to the man who showed her bondage... You can ' t remember which house is Adams?! ...I want Al!-or Howie Long... No more blind dates... that CAN ' T be the Vogue human sacrifice and murder bowling for beer with geeks... a convertible ferrari and roses... 2 for 1 offer... bouncing in SLO while listening to ST-ID. . .downtown in 30 minutes Where did you get that brown bandeau? You didn ' t?! . . . Whose that in the porsche? He looks gay! Oh my God!, it ' s Tom Selleck, and he ' s sniling at us ! ... Laugh-Stop surprise. . .he offered you $$!... THE waiter... the man ' s got hair in his ears- ICK! .. .Dating Came try-outs Slyly passing full-page notes. . .Halloween night, a real fright night... Is this Fantasia?UGH! . ..ROACHES. ..Later, See Ya,Bonsuela! Thanks to all our friends for dealing with us: ■ --jiidam, Carol, Evan, Jar ed, Anne-Marie, Ray, Ross, Abel, Kark, Hector, Cathy, Linda, Jill, Sandy, Julie, John, Maria, Patric,Puchka, Natal ie,Kathleen,KarYn. .. and especially Marc and Tbm. ' - ' ; J6I VvriL Al ' .«:S -ioo Sr;,, „ 92 JY M. HENDRICKSEN .►,a. ;-c1- ,:..D.- ' TM YOUR MOMA, I ' M YOUR DADY, I ' M THAT NIGGA IN THE ALLEY. . ; ' ICET MOM DAD- DOES THIS MEAN I ' M OFF THE PAYROLE ? AMY JULIE- STAY ON THE PAYROLE AS LONG AS YOU CAN. JEN- WELCOME BACK. KAT- FACE IT. BRUCE IS THE BOSS. FORD- IS IT TRUE THAT GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE THAT WAIT ? RICK J. P.- SHOW A LinLE FAITH THERE IS MAJIC IN THE NIGHT. YOU AIN ' T A BEAUTY BUT HEY YOUR ALL RIGHT! O AND THAT ' S ALL RIGHT WITH ME. ■ NG.qiFFN Ted Qma oneo wei, Jir. To all my friends and professors, I ' d like to thank you tor your friendship and support. It ' s been an interesting four years. As for my parents, I love you both, and thanks for your support, understanding and persistance. I have little patience with scientists who take a I board of wood, look for its thinnest part, and drill a great number of holes where drilling is easy. Einstein ... testing for Lamarckian phenomena is rather like looking down a low-power microscope and dismissing the atomic theory as a myth. Dr. A.C.R. Dean Case : 88-2501 fl nan ' s friendships are one of the best Measures of his worth. - Charles Darwin The bittersweet tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and for deeds left undone. - Harriet Beecher Stowe Holly Hetzel Lif$ is what happens to us whll$ we are busy making other plans, -Thomas LaMance 93 PeopJ y ' e+V e t , e ' i boot%i: o yJo ' sr,4f felling tic i bo j-k j W ' J . Jf A 6 . ff ice ' T? ;?ooA ' er ie i] the; Jff boort Lf vo to rv fnr:iTv ind fripn;i«. T i- ' i- v- 94 Crossing at a Ford ossing at a ford means, tor example, crossing the sea at a strait, or crossing over a hundred miles of broad sea at a crossmg place. I believe this crossing at a ford occurs often in a man ' s lifetime. It means setting sail nen though your friends stay in harbour, knowing the route, knowing thesoundnessof your ship and thefavourof the day. When all the conditions are meet, and there is perhaps a favourable wind, or a tailwind, then set sail. If the wind changes within a few miles of your destination, you must row across the remaining distance without GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY FRIENDS. MAY GOOD FORTUN FOLLOW YOU. sail. MIYAMOTO MUSASFI - A BOOK 0 FIVF RINGS JAMES D. SHAVER Political Science Hinsdale, Ilinois I find the greit thing in this world is not so much where ve stand J as in what direction we are movinff. - Olwer Wendell Holme ' s 95 PAUL LEON BARNETT It ' s been real!- Brothahs from the Bay, we ' re the last but we pupped it up freshman year with the Bells. To back me on the strength- rny Brothah SAYNT John. Alumni J. Wood and M. Saenz, see p. 307 of the Player ' s Manual. Scott, I follow in your foot- steps. Tracy, you are my Love and human source. Man, Dad -I Love You. Angela hold up the fort.. Monique, take over the Film Industry. The Lord Jesus Christ is my light and I hold strong to him.- Paul Leon Barnett. PElllitfil!! If J FW r4RvT.V, T?- :V ' iPS, ' ;,(-3a£F.v, 91LL, JOH.V, OA.iO, Al A- i9j Vrrr A.Vl,icB, Ji. 1,0 fc?U.l,-g,aft t, ALU ' 15. , U. X ' rOe Ps PLc Al O TVieE ' . HPJ ZO ' '  ip THE «r ?. 5. TO AIL THE (ifEAr FCL S I •lEcT AFTER I My TMISrV, VO «•(?.£ ox HERE, Too ' H(r ivwlD Wlf 5t v P;wit F ' Vi FT CI fW 1 ■ , . 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' Ee ' ly rat tc say to voj t 3 r-D« :e tr.at I ose t ' .tt yoj •f t e SbPP acoj-t : ' EiSt,-e  it:l-.ir.s o re:e;ve  y Cif ' .onj at : ti e tii jr e,-r.;r.;. ; Fir.ally it 16 tiff - o- fit ojcte t it co es at •. e pfi; o- a l ' . ese tritics t et :E t; ' e ; «i e irj.s ' t tc the tvi ' e c ' ce-san l t 3 ta-e (I ' S ' -w-ei ;rtc. Fj- ' . ' ■.e ' o-icpi ' , tiii.E ' . ::i f-ct iT.o« w ' .at tc H-;te ;r.a ' . fc3jl{! - ' ' y c :ti.-e ' pe ' SjI : ' ar, i:r:£5 « :-:te by Js-ir. C- tpver jjst the ctic : )■ t .•t s-t-eS ;t u: IE fEl1 es a-y c ' . e ' ' Qus ' .e bsjIC, sc :• :! ' eid t .is UV.fr c4 E3 ' ' .S 3-. t := ■■. ' ■i ir.Eic-i ,: I f.-fit vovi f.Dj ' C if ' Zw ;f.it ! ao •, e ss-t c ' san w-io :-:eE at trari ff.ee ' .s aii o -.s a na-r-o lu ' i ? a tri- ' se - f ' .CTS V - r Josef William Parker (A.K.A. Joey) we don ' t exist unless v e are deeply and sensually in touch with that which can be touched hut not known. ? - -D.H. Lawrence Thank you Mom and Ron for your love and support. Thanks to Pit . for four wonderful years, and a special thanks to my friends, who have given me strength, happinpss, snd Iovr . T lovp yc- ■ Uhen you knoM the nane of the gane you can ne jer play enough and the way you loue is the sane you can netw ' er give enough. ' - Bryan Ferry 100 NATALIE HAUSMAN I listBTi, I listen to the u in.ds of Tfiy SD-o-L Where I end upt ujbH I thi7 k OTLly Cod reciily knows. I lisi ix to 77 y u ' ords hitt they fall far helDW, I let ii-xy music tcLke •771 B um ere my hEVurt wants to go ' — Cat Stevens The years have cone and gone- Fls. each nonent noues ou± of the now And into the then My nind is filled with inages of the past Rnd I hold tightly to the shining thing They hawe becone Each instant carrying ne closer towards Rn unknown destination. Thanks to each and every individual who has touched ny life in any way. Thank you Hon and Dad for gluing ne the opportunity to enrich ny understanding of the world. With great Love and eternal gratitude. ftnna Linn Clauson Leslie E. Sherwood Barnes ...and IVe got one J two J three J four, five senses working overtime trying ' to take this all in... Thank youj Pitzerj for expanding mj senses! John - I love tou. 101 KELLY ELIZABETH THIGPEN To: Mom and Dad ■ Thank you vor your continuous support and love. And to my best friends: Allison, Courtney, Bruno, Andy, Joey and Lisa • for bring- ing me strength), warmth, and the best times of my life. I love you all deeply. Kelly E. Thigpen 102 ■CO.. n ., to V O ' ' ® ' ot ovi . - s?r - ' S3 i - • ' t - st ib Est. 1955 HENDRICKS PHARMACY LARRY M. DRECHSLER Pharm.D. 306 N. Yale Ave. Claremont, CA (714) 624-1611 National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association NDMDA Merchandise Mart Box 3395 Chicago, Illinois 60654 (312) 939-2442 Rose Kurland Ann Hyde Re Max Residential Real Estate Relocation Specialists For Kansas and Missouri Office-(913) 6i+9-3100 Home-(8l6) 523-1039 FAX-(8l6) 523-6570 Special Thanks To: Norvetta Williams Linda Mansfield Glenn Goodwin Jostens Publishers (Buzz) Jack Ling Al Wachtel Fastpix Photo Lab and Z200 103 Senior Parent Messages J.J. ' We ' re very proud of you. Congratulations and love, Mom and Dad, Bama and Bampa, Kathy, Mamie and Mike. Paul, we love you! Congratulations. Once again, we are proud.. You have overcome, you made it! We love you very much, God bless. Love, Dad, Mom, Scott, Tracy, and Cindy. Dear Sisty Ug, The stumbling blocks, from purse snatching in Rome to finances, have now become stepping stones for the many achievements you will reach. Our love pride. Mom Dad. Dear Aunt Holly, I ' m so proud of you! I love you bunches, Tasha. Cynthia, your Graduation is a new beginning. The 1st years have been filled with change, growth, and success. You ' re ready for unknown risks challenges. BE HAPPY! You ' re terrific. Always be PROUD. You have proven you have what it takes! Gail. Lynn M. Tegen, Class of ' 89. I can know how your first sentence. You have proved it to be true. I love you to the end of counting your expression of love . . and also true. Our pride in our daughter extends beyond all measure. Love, Mom and Dad. Well, Brook, it seems you ' ve been ' zieing ' - June and Moe are delighted- they say Mazeltov, God bless you, L ' Chaim and get a job! Eric, you did it! We are all so very proud of you. No Parents could ask for a finer son. All our love and best wishes for your future. Love, Mom, Dad Vik. Congratulations A. E. I.: Now I ' ve been happy lately, Thinking about the good things to come and 1 believe it could be something good has begun. ■ Cat Stevens. Love, Mom Mark Cunningham, Congratulations! We are proud! Mom, Dad, Lara, Babi. Way To Go Wrecker Love Poppers. Natalie Hausman: A family united can achieve anything! Mom Dad. 104 If we live truly, we shall see truly Insist on yourself; never Imitate Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.-Ralph Waldo Emerson. Our love to you, Jennifer White. Mother and Chuck. Jennifer, my beautiful barefoot girl with the hoi jeans. You ' ve taken many first steps and I ' m so proud of you. The best is yet to come • trust me! Love, Mom Maria Stalnaker: We want to show how proud we are of your ability and your gutsy grab for the gusto of intellectual accomplishments at Pitzer beyond. Best wishes! Love, Dad Marianne, Mom Cliff To Nathan Wilson, our love and congratulations on your accomplishments. May your future endeav- ors be as challenging. Mom, Dad, Jason, and Sir Congratulation s! We are all very proud of you and wish you much success with future designs. Love, Craig, George, Mom Dad If only his Mom could see her Chuckles now! Congratulations Ben, and all best wishes for the future from Australia. Rosemary and Reis Flora Dear Ceth: We are very, very proud of you. Watching you mature and flower, has made our efforts worth it. With love • Dad, Ann, David Jon To God ' s gift to women, with love. Mijo, We ' re full of love and pride. J D. Sherryl, our Darling Daughter, we love you!! You have the right Combination of fun and hard work to make a success out of your life! You have a oc lr on your future and we ' re proud of you. Love, Mom Ron. 105 DEAR JUSTINE, THE DAY IS FINALLY HERE. ; ; ,.« u EVE T IME HAS PASSED SO QUICKLY AND HERE YOU ARE ( ADUATING COi A UTTLE GIRL HAS GROWN UP INTO A LOVELY YOUNG WOMAN SOMEONE V£RY SPECIAL WHO IS DEEPLY LOVED. WE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST LIFE HAS TO OFFER AND WE ' LL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR YOU. FONDLY AND WITH MUCH PRIDE. 106 Jennie: Upon graduation, you ' re one-tliird of tlie way up the mountain and going strong! Keep on climbing, as great things await you at the topi Love, Dad CONGRATULATIONS MIKE LUCIANI FROM ALL OF US Michael the meathead, his intellect in place, will graduate soon and no longer take up space. Congratulations Mike Dr. C. To my little bro., congratulations on your MAJOR GIRLS! I hope the best to you In your future ventures in the business world! Love Tony Deborah Luciani Mike, Congratulations on a job well done. It has been a pleasure to watch you tackle, grow with absorb your education, even during your moments of doubt. I know it will be the start of a life-long process. Your Unci Peter Look out! the Wind is about to be loose. Mike, congrats, you made it! We pray for success and happiness. Love always P S Mike congratulations, you finally DID IT. Now you have to go out in the Real World and DO IT. Good Luck! Love Danny Kathy Michael, what a pleasure it has been to watch your grow up. Congrats on a job well done • good luck. Lots of love MOM TO MY SON MIKE I am proud to see almost feel how you have lifted yourself out of youth to a level of intelligence skill that makes you feel so free you can fly. Mike forget being careful but soar to the peak of your ability as I feel it has no limits, just beginnings. LOVE YOU ALWAYS DAD. 107 GREAT JOB ft CAROLINE Dad, Greg, Ana, Mary, Grandma 108 Being real is more a process of letting go, than it is ttie effort of becoming. You don ' t have to become you although at times it may feel that way. You are already you, and that is the ea- siest and handiest thing to realize. Reach out for your dreams. I love you, Mom 109 Joey Hills Master of the chalk with the The swinging single flashes his sexiest smile The one eyed wonder saves the neighborhood from destruction Wow, Joey catches a Piece of the Prom action Joey Richard Scary share an inti- mate moment A look at him now Love, Mom, Dad Chorisse 110 sponsors: Palroiis: BDiiprs: Theodore Schlissel Michael Arien John G. Demos Rosemary Flora Mr. Mrs. Steven Kipper Yoshimosa Tanaka John J. Nichols Amelia C. Reinlcing Doris John Harper Tom Jeri Williams Bob Epstein Susan Marenecl( Jack Barbara Straus Jack Berman Mr. Mrs. William Wetzel Jane Fraser John Joan Shipley Margot Levin John R. Horan Mr. Mrs. Russel C. Fey II Raymond A. Zanarini Mr. Mrs. David B. Silberman, Jr. Lee T. Shrafne Alan Joan Djanogly Philip March Cavanaugh Dorothy Arthur T. Wilson in Sheryl L. 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