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WJG w® 2 3 Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned; and however early one's training begins, it is probably the last lesson that one learns thoroughly. — Thomas Henry Huxley — 5 6 4 7 I didn't exactly lose contact with objective reality. There was just so much more going on. 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 i'f 19 20 I am only one. But still I am one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. — Edwird Evcrrt! Hale — 22 23 24 25 26 27 Ill 28 6 29 30 31 32 (AP£mt 34 urse. MP L JfiaG£ i. THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE 'onor Code is an undertaking of B. The faculty on its part ma. ents, individually and collec- confidence in the honor of it by refraining from proctorin d tions and from taking unus-reason'’ ■ precautions tc ive unpermit' ' Mshonestv mr i the pre will also '• othe tcadcrr will not give or recr itions; that they Santa 100% Real Coffee ir ion' REGULATIONS CONCERNING ACADEMIC STANDING pear Toe — ' COURSE TITLE UMTS ABNORMAL PGTfCH PERSONALITY tVOL BIOLOGY G3 G5 NC C+ C Reviewing your record in light of Autumn quarter grades received as of this date, 1 am sorry to report that your academic record as we have it shows less work completed than the minimum required, and that you have been placed on probation. START TEAR OPENING HERE Students of the Leland Stanford Junior University, upon the individual efforts of each of you mainly depends his or her future success in life. A university may be founded for you; in it you may study for years, under able professors, and with all the advantages of the learning, science, and ingenuity of these days; you may be gifted with many talents, and yet your labors will be comparatively fruitless and in after life may be failures, or you may go from here fully equipped to make your way through life with happiness to yourself and benefit to humanity. All that we can do for you is to place the opportunities within your reach; it rests with you to grasp and improve them. __? - —- - 9-r L - — Leland Stanford, 1891 A Stanford Education. It comes dear: over $2,300 a quarter for tuition alone. Is it worth it? Some argue no, but most of us II probablv agree, even if onlv some v ars in the future that it was indeedr P We frequently speak of a “college education as if it were everywhere, and for everyone, the same experience. However, not only does the education students receive vary from college to college, but within the same institution as' well. And whether we like to admit it or not, most of us came to Stanford as ea- ' ger, overachieving freshmen primarily because of its academic reputation as one of the best universities in the Stanford prides itself on its liberal arts curriculum. It offers students an opportunity to hone their intellects, improve their ability to think and write clearly, to broaden their cultural and historical perspectives, to develop their discipline, and to increase their knowledge, specifically in one area. Bu. more i mportantly, Stantor academics depend on individual students. We make what we want of the resources available to us here. Structure is minimal and even the newly defined requirements for incoming freshmen merely facilitate a liberal arts education. Whoever said that the hardest part of Stanford was getting in lied. Surely we have all been convinced at one time or another that Dean Fred made a grave error in admitting us! The faculty is as diverse as the student body at Stanford, and one of the most distinguished in the country. But they are both teachers and scholars, responsible not only for the dissemination of knowledge, but its expansion through research as well. In fact, the type of teaching that characterizes this university is not so much that found in a lecture hall as that expressed by this “joint role. They do not merely mirror the ideas of others, they create unique personal perspectives. ■low then do wc sum up four years of a Stanford Education ? Perhaps with fig- ures: a student body of approximately 12,086 students (6,630 undergraduates, 5,456 graduates); a faculty of over 1,219 full-time professors and 500 other teaching personnel; a course list of approximately 6,000 per year; a list of majors numbering around 60; 38% of the students majoring in social sciences, 22% in engineering, 20% in humanities, and 20% in math and science. Is it the ritual of time schedules, courses and degrees, registration, books, and classes? Or maybe the years can be measured in an accumulation of blue cards, blue books, papers, problem sets, projects, note books, report cards, and transcripts? Can one really quantify an education? Perhaps David Starr Jordan, the first president of the university, said it best when he stated, “The essential function of the University is the emancipation of thought .“.Today as Stanford students we are still pursuing those early educational goals of “practicality, humanism and excellence. Jfl Vi PRESIDENT DONALD KENNEDY It is always difficult to decide how much of a difference college makes. It is especially difficult to decide how much of a difference particular colleges make — and most especially when, like Stanford, they are able to attract undergraduates who have so much to offer to start with. I frequently ponder this value added problem, because it is so essential to an understanding of how well we are doing, and how we ought to try to do better. What difference does Stanford make? You are probably in the best position to say, although it may be that you will be in an even better one twenty years from now. What do I hope you might say? I think I would begin with the wish that Stanford has helped to open for you the prospect of continued learning and growth. We ought to be an institutional enemy of the notion that learning is preparation for life; life is an open process of learning, and a college experience should make that point. And conversely, learning — even in college — should not be made devoid of life. Because we worry that we may emphasize academic accomplishment to a degree and risk disconnecting it, we deliberately reinforce the interpenetration of academic and social life at Stanford by being a residential university, by having an admissions policy that deliberately courts diversity, and by proclaiming allegiance to the value of an intellectural community. If we have succeeded in this effort, you will — eventually — know it. And if you decide that we have failed, you should tell us. I was interested in science as a boy, but I didn't have very high ambitions, just the thought of going for a Ph.D. was something far out of reach. It seemed something way beyond me.” born in Mt. Vernon, New York in 1921, Arthur Schawlow not only went on to earn a Ph.D., but also proceeded to win the most coveted award in science: the Nobel Prize. Although intending to become a radio engineer when he entered the University of Toronto at 16, Schawlow instead won a scholarship to study physics. He now thinks that was a fortunate change of course. Engineers have to be interested in all the mathematical details of something, whereas I'm more interested in ideas and concepts.” The concept for which Dr. Schawlow shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics was that of the laser, a fascinating instrument of unparallelled utility and promise. Continuing his work on the laser here at Stanford, Dr. Schawlow is investigating va- rious scientific applications of the laser. He is presently engaged in the very promising field of laser spectroscopy, in which the laser is used to probe the energy levels of atoms and molecules. In addition to his research activities. Dr. Schawlow holds the Jackson-Wood professorship of physics at Stanford, and is president of the 30,000 member American Physical Society. Although this allows him little time for outside interests, he nonetheless has become a very knowledgable authority on jazz music. He was at one time the Canadian Representative for Australian Jazz Notes Magazine, and his sizeable collection of 78 RPM jazz records now resides in the Music Archives here at Stanford. Dr. Schawlow hopes to someday teach a seminar on the history of Jazz. Dr. Schawlow is indeed a man well in keeping with the Stanford tradition. 40 DR. ARTHUR SCHAWLOW 1981 NOBLE LAUREATE IN PHYSICS 41 42 Herant Katchadourian, Dean of Undergraduate Studies SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES jiood s (ntslood .2 123 io3 afi-jeo-iq «_____ — J ft (floi-li s MW (« 5W vnucfiou gnsq(A9k gsus1 [OU? Dean Norman K. Wessells would be proud to point out that Stanford, in the tradition of the liberal arts college, offers over sixty majors to students in the School of Humanities and Sciences. The most popular of these — economics, human biology, biology, English, and political science — represent the social and natural sciences as well as the humanities. The sciences offer a wide variety of programs ranging from traditional courses in chemistry, biology, mathematics, and physics to the innovative program in human biology begun by Donald Kennedy as an alternative which inte-rates the cultural and physiological aspects of biology. The current trend towards in- creasing enrollments in the sciences has sparked controversy over whether the humanities still offer a viable field of study. The recent reinstitution by the University of the Western Culture requirement would seem to reaffirm Stanford's belief in the humanities as having an impact on our present and future state. We do not live in a cultural vacuum and in order for the complex problems of our increasingly technological society to be understood, there is a need for humanistic and sociological studies which connect past and future generations. Although not all fuzzy studies have a direct impact on modern life, they allow us to communicate and express our ideas. 46 47 48 49 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 50 Despite rigorous requirements and courses, the School of Engineering remains one of the most popular and has one of the largest enrollments of the schools in the University. The school includes nine academic departments: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering-Economic Systems, Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Operations Research. In addition, inter-school programs are available for those interested in research. Out of the 180 units required to graduate from Stanford, a major in engineering requires 45 units of mathematics and science courses, 36 units of breadth courses — such as thermodynamics, logic and computer systems, and electromagnetism — and another 36 units of depth courses within the departmental major. This certainly does not leave the engineering student a great deal of freedom with which to structure the rest of his schedule, especially in light of the fact that the majority of courses receive only three to four units of credit per class. 52 w SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES 54 If you know how to measure the strike and dip of an outcrop or determine the number of cleavage planes in Brazilian Topaz, you have probably taken Geo I. Not many people realize, however, that the School of Earth Sciences has more to offer. The School encompasses the departments of Applied Earth Sciences, Geophysics, and Petroleum Engineering as well as Geology. With superior facilities and one of the finest mineral displays in the country, the School prides itself on giving students a basic understanding of our planet and an appreciation of the geological and geophysical factors that contribute to the quality of our environment. 55 SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Tradition and innovation flourish side by side at Stanford. Through the individual independent inquiry and personal experience offered in a variety of learning processes and the synthesis of knowledge from many fields, students are able to explore areas outside the traditional” academic boundaries. In fact, in many cases it is the students themselves who are the innovators and even instructors of these courses. The Undergraduate Special Program (UGS) offers extradepartmental courses which are initiated and taught by students, faculty, or staff. Each class is limited to forty students and the subject matter ranges from ornithology to the stock market. The Student Center for Innovation in Research and Education (SCIRE) sponsors individual and small-group projects in which students and faculty with similar interests develop new field experiences and research as well as encouraging student involvement on task forces aimed at improving undergraduate life. Recent projects have included studies of small business management and the development of an advising service for biology majors. The third extradepartmental program sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies is the Stanford Workshop on Political and Social Issues (SWOPSI). Generally consisting of small, ten to fifteen person workshops, SWOPSI provides an opportunity to study vital and often controversial issues. Where the community becomes the classroom, courses have included teaching children with learning disabilities, and developing the recycling program on campus. The Action Research Liaison Office (ARLO) coordinates community orga- nizations and agencies for students who are interested in such things as health care, urban planning, and minority interests. Through ARLO, students earn academic credit for work done under a faculty sponsor for off-campus non-profit groups. Similarly, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities clearinghouse (URO) links interested students with faculty researchers in places such as the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, the Medical Center, and the Stanford Linear Accelerator. Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove near Monterey provides a unique opportunity for students to do research outside Palo Alto. In fact, those with experience and interest may spend an entire quarter at the West Coast's oldest marine research laboratory to study marine biology. 57 The Stanford graduate schools of Law, Business, Education, and medicine are consistently ranked among the best in the country. Although most courses are strictly for graduate students, there are opportunities for undergraduates to take advantage of their course offerings as well. Located in the Crown Quadrangle since 1975, the Law School is one of the most familiar buildings on campus with its contemporary architecture and the bold Caulder sculpture, Le Falcon, in front. Courses on criminal, public policy, communication, and American law are offered to juniors and seniors. The Business School moved to its current location near Memorial Auditorium fifteen years ago. Although fewer undergraduates take courses there, some are open to experienced students. The School of Education has an enrollment of half doctoral and half masters students. Located in Cubberly, it offers courses on educational policy, counseling, behavior, and administration to interested undergraduates. The majority of students enrolled in graduate school courses take them at the Medical School, particularly in the fields of biochemistry and medical microbiology. Especially valuable is the hands-on experience available for those interested in research programs and the in-depth opportunities for work on an honors project or thesis. Education School 58 GRADUATE SCHOOLS Medical School LIBRARIES Whether practicing German verb conjugations, listening to Beethoven's Ninth, or just finding a quiet corner to scratch out an electronics problem set, students find a place at one of the many libraries. Stanford University houses the country's eighth largest academic library collection, encompassing over twelve acres of space. On the shelves are nearly five million volumes, many thousands of sheet maps, manuscripts, microforms, sound recordings and photographs. The myriad resources, services and facilities offer boundless opportunities and yield an exceptional Stanford experience for those who indulge. 61 OVERSEAS STUDIES Through its twelve academic programs, Stanford Overseas Studies offers students the opportunity to spend time studying, living, and traveling abroad. Director Mark Mancall asserts that it is an integral part of this University, and we are here to serve the students. Our philosophy, which I believe is unique, is to be available to any student. Indeed, more than a third of the undergraduates here take advantage of the option of going overseas. Five programs — Berlin, Cliveden, Florence, Tours, and Vienna — offer basic curricula taught by both local and Stanford faculty. Although many of the courses are taught in English, students are required to complete at least two quarters of the appropriate language before leaving and continue those studies once overseas. For students with more advanced language skills, there are six-month long programs at the universities of Berlin, Paris, and Salamanca and a new year long one in Haifa. In addition, there are cooperative programs in Lima, Peru, Nairobi, Kenya, Rome, Italy, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Berlin, Germany, center is located in a turn-of-the-century villa near the old village of Dahlem. The academic program there immerses the student in the language, culture, and history of the binary city. Although the majority of classes focus on history and politics they also include such offerings as contemporary art and literature. The overseas center in Britain is located thirty-five miles west of London at Cliveden, the former Astor estate which dates back to the mid-1600's. Perhaps the most campus-like of all the centers, it is also one of the most isolated, even complete with its own pub. In addition to classes at Cliveden, students may take directed readings at Oxford or the London School of Economics. Like Cliveden, the Villa in Florence, Italy, houses nearly sixty students in a dormitory-1 ike atmosphere. Located at the northeastern edge of the city, the Villa presents a juxtapostion of the past and present so typical of the city itself. Typical courses include art history, poli- tics, litertaure, and history. Tours is located in the center of the Loire Valley of France. The center itself is fairly small, and the majority of students live in university dormitories or with families. Again, the academic concerns focus mainly on French culture, both contemporary and historical. The curriculum of the Vienna, Austria, center is designed to take advantages of the activites of the capital city, strategically located between the east and west. Students live in dormitories, usually with Austrian roomates, throughout the city, but meet at a Stanford center daily. Reasons for leaving the plush environs of Stanford vary from person to person, however, most students agree that Overseas Studies provided them with some of their most valuable educational experiences. For many it is a revelation — of themselves, of friends, in fact, of an entire culture. The opportunity to immerse oneself in another culture provides a different and enlightening experience, a chance for independence and self-motivated learning. 63 Paris 65 19 198 L RAM'S HEAD PRESENTS BIG GAME GAIETIES • fifth annual Roble Athletic. Complex Saturday, January 30,198Z 8 o'clock 7 THE GATEHOUSE Down sown Palo Alro's Landmark Restaurant Bar 265 Lylion Avenue Palo Alto, California Telephone (415) 326-1330 J bb ASSU SUNDAY FLICKS FALL 1981-SEASON PASS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM RAM'S HEAD AND THE COMPANY 68 The two major drama organizations on campus — Ram's Head and the Company, both student run — continued to present exciting and successful productions. Once again the members of Ram's Head culminated the festivities of Big Game Week with Gaieties, the traditional musical-comedy about student and academic life at Stanford and Cal. This year's presentation was Stanford Can Wait. The Spring Quarter musical production was Cabaret. The Company's Fall Quarter production was Godspell, which they presented in several outdoor performances. GAIETIES 1981 THURSDAY, NOV. 19 —8:00 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 20 — 2:00 G 6:00 p.m. MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 69 Lively Arts at Stanford Lively Arts at Stanford brings a variety of cultural events to the campus. Chamber and solo music, jazz, and dance groups are featured throughout the year. All events are open to both the Stanford community and the general public. This year's events included performances by the Pilobolus Dance Theatre, a modern dance company; Frank Avril, and oboeist; the New York Chamber Soloists; Sergei Edelmann, a pianist; the Juillard String Quartet; the lose Limon Dance Company; the Calliope Renaissance Band; the Chieftans, a group of traditional Irish musicians. PILOBOLUS DANCE THEATRE . . . six of tlic most extraordinary people now performing. LIVELY ARTS 71 72 Many dorm productions were presented at Stanford this year. The individual houses and dorms that usually put on plays continued to do so; however, other houses also joined in, including Roble Hall with Little Mary Sunshine. The large number of plays forced them to be given starting with the middle of winter quarter, earlier than in the past, so that not too many productions would be competing for an audience each week. In fact, after many months of planning and rehearsing Oka-da's Pajama Game and others were presented before The Wiz at Lagunita, which has billed its plays as the first dorm musical of the season in the past. Other productions, besides those pictured here, included Twain's Anything Goes, Manzanita's Kiss Me Kate, and Branner's Bye Bye Birdie. 73 Along with the student-run organizations, the Drama Department also presented many plays this year. The vast majority were student-written and produced, like The Emperor Jones, which was even asked to be presented at Berkeley. However, the department was most visible with its three major productions of The Recruiting Officer, Three Penny Opera, and A Star Ain't Nothing But A Hole In Heaven. DRAMA DEPT. 74 INTRAMURALS 75 Intramural sports, commonly referred to as IMs, bring students with a wide range of athletic abilities together onto the playing field. The variety of IMs reflects the diversity of the student body; IMs run the gamut from football to foosball. Living groups field the most IM teams. It's not uncommon to see dormmates or fraternity brothers band together to defend the name of their house as well as to have a great time every weekend. 76 77 78 OFF CAMPUS 79 82 •4 1 , 83 84 m WHITE PLAZA TRESIDDER UNION Tresidder Union hosts a comprehensive collection of student services, including banking, travel arrangements, hairstyling, and munching..The ASSU, the Office of Student Affairs, and STARTS also have offices there. Tresidder Union offers a wider selection of foods over last year with the establishment of the Patio Grill, serving barbe-qued hamburgers and hot dogs, and the Corner Pocket, a crepe and quiche eatery. Along with the Post Office, the Bookstore, and the Claw, Tresidder borders on White Plaza, the campus hub and site of entertainment and adventure. Not only can the student visit colorful sidewalk booths, listen to gospelers, or attend rallies, one can also thrill at narrowly averting the numerous bike accidents or at seeing mail in one's P.O. box. 86 87 88 89 RELIGION 90 Religion plays an important part of extra-curricular activity for students at Stanford. The deepness of students' faith provides a strong base for commitment and involvement in the many religious activities on campus. The centers for the Jewish and Protestant religions, the Hillel office and Memorial Church respectively, as well as that of the Roman Catholic faith, conducted regular services of worship and offered help and counseling to those in need. Numerous community service projects were sponsored by the religious groups and wide participation in these ventures occurred. Another important facet of religion was the weekly Bible studies conducted by various student groups. These educational meetings gave the opportunity for friends to meet and share their fellowship. While a different type of involvement was required, religious groups this year definitely prospered from the increased interest and participation of students. 91 INSTRUMENTALS Stanford abounds with musicians; one would think with all the talent around that being able to sing and dance and play three musical instruments is a prerequisite to being a Stanford student. In fact, a fair portion of the student body does manage to find the time to participate in the numerous instrumental groups on campus. Be it Renaissance, Baroque, classical, jazz or modern, there is at least one group on campus that plays your type of music. The Stanford Symphony Orchestra is for those who like the sound of combined strings and winds. The other large instrumental groups are the Stanford Wind Ensemble and the Stanford Chamber Orchestra. All three of these groups provide the Stanford community with fine renditions of the classics. The Stanford Renaissance Wind Band, the Stanford Baroque Chamber Orchestra, and other assorted chamber music groups perform more specialized selections with a more intimate approach. Jazz fans can find enjoyment in the mellow sound and the laid back mood of the Stanford Studio Jazz Band, a student-run organization. For those who prefer modern music, there is the Stanford Alea II. Supported by the Music Department, these various instrumental groups provide the chance for nonmajors to continue to pursue their musical interests while giving music majors the needed opportunity to polish their performing skills. 93 LSJUMB AND DOLLIES 94 The Incomparable Leland Stanford Junior University (pause) Marching Band! Doesn't that say it all? Or rather, shouldn't it? After all, is there any other college band that has its drummers ride unicycles during halftime, its drum major, Patty Rose, masquerade as Fidel Castro, or its trumpet section play ultimate frisbee instead of the pre-game arrangement? Yes, the band is renowned for its bawdiness, its pseudo-satirical halftime theme shows poking critical fun at current issues, fogging the minds of the intel- lectually astute Stanford student, and, yes, its obnoxiousness. The band is changing. They're resurging. They are on the road to restoring the pride in musical excellence, while maintaining the originally Stanford idiosyncracies that mark our band as “insane. Our band doesn't march and doesn't play marches. But they entertain with the help of this year's Dollies — Nanct Branch, Gina Davis, Helene Duhamel, Mary Lee Mackichan, and Karol Watson — and the added touch of the ringers. (C'mon, where else can you see a six-pack of generic beer rolled from the 35 to the 10 yard line!) Sure they're wild. Sure they're crazy. But who at Stanford wants to see a bunch of boring straight lines and formations with 200 conformists in identical uniforms parading in perfect step together? A little irreverence can go a long way. The LSJUMB. They speak for themselves. CHORAL GROUPS As with the instrumentals, choral groups at Stanford are many and varied. Ensembles range from the more traditionally college associated groups — the 40 member glee club and the all male Mendicants — to the not-so-traditional groups which are usually more specialized. The Stanford Chorale, which performs chamber music, Counterpoint, the female answer to the Mendicants, and the Jazz Company represent the latter. While the Stanford Choir and the Gospel Choir perform religious and spiritual music. Each group practices three to four hours per week and can be heard throughout the school year at outdoor concerts, in the dorms, during mass, and even at class reunions. 96 H'. 97 □ 3JO nZ H( The Stanford Viennese Ball Committee presents TTOSTRim WEEK OTHERS Besides the groups and activities listed on other pages, students belong to a vast array of other assorted organizations, including: Volunteers-in-Asia Stanford Law Film Society Viennese Ball Committee Blythe Fund Alpha Phi Omega Circle K Phi Kappa Psi Stanford Premedical Association Stanford Students for Space Development Big Way Yacht Club ... LAW FILM SOCIETY At filnt SI SO AvOfNr-jm « 'v CASABLANCA IHJ; 7 4 9)0 W | % CVa w r B09VI OtrpfMA %C A P u« G .rOA Aa m pc-n, SrS r 0 -tt AA« m Komw« iw- io « up to v • ! 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January 25 Schubert Abend — An otrun of von by Schubert at periortmd by toprano Edith ZstrCi and piamtt Adolph Balter in the Gctnubchhett ol Haul MituUuropa. 620 MayfwtJ. 800 p.m; admittton u frtt Timdjy, January 26 Heurlgtnabcnd — Enjoy an evening of nine, chrete. and muuc in ihe irads-tton of Viennat world forroui vmeyarda Hra Mirrrlewropa. $ Mt-llOO p.m.; donations to http da fray food com apprtcuittd W«4n Mlay. January 27 Viennese KaHrhaut — Rich coifee and drlioout AutJnan paunn Ham Mittt!turopa. 830-2100 p.m.. mim-nal chargr to defray costs. Thunday. January 25 Film Abend — filmi portraying the life and land that Auttna Haus Mittrl-curopa. 8:28-2030 p m.; admution u free. Friday. January 29 “CaMhaut Mitt — We invite you to latte a umpling of nch Auttnan cuiunr Delicxiut meal provided at minimal cent. Bnng your own beverage Sponsored by Haut MHteltvropa, S'30-2200 p.m. Saturday. January X Fifth Annual Vimneie Ball - Dancing, cntertainmmt by octhntra and |att ememble. free beverage and hor cf oevrr Ladie — evening drewe . gentlemen — tutrdo or witv Roble Alhlrttc Complri. 800p.m.-200a.in For more information, call J26-5F95 or J26-5M5 •o.Wtrt youyi fridaij5 5UNK. thejn... iom -th bic MV . r VdCHf CLUD 7 oraaniscdional mefJhnfl _ W fc 4 a 55 98 The Stanford Daily. The Real News. La Onda. Aurora. Sequoia. Chapparal. Publications at Stanford encompass a broad spectrum of interests. Some publications are university-funded, such as the Stanford Observer and the Student Directory. Most publications, however, are put out by separate student organizations. The most prominent publication is the local paper, the Stanford Daily, which covers world, national, and local news, as well as airing public concerns, running classifieds, and posting schedule changes. Another paper, the bimonthly Stanford Independent, takes an in-depth look at current issues. Real News serves Stanford's black community and surrounding areas. Each of the remaining numerous publications focus on a single purpose ranging from ethnic and political awareness to literature, including science fiction and humor. For example: La Onda focuses on Chicano issues; Aurora discusses feminist issues, as well as providing an outlet for art and creative writing; Edge is a collection of student science fiction and fantasy stories; and the Quad chronicles the year at Stanford. Also, Stanford, like other campuses, is served by its own radio station, KZSU 90.1 FM. This year the station returned to around the clock programming, following a year of reorganization. Programs include the Palo Alto City Council Meetings, Stanford Football, and news, but most of all, music of all styles — from classical to rock to blues. MEDIA 99 100 SPEAKERS Each year, Stanford presents a number of symposia, debates, and speakers. The hosting organizations are diverse and many. Academic departments hold weekly or daily seminars given by visiting professors and lecturers on subjects as different as hydrobor-ane chemistry and ideal rule utilitarianism. The most prominent speakers, however, are hosted by other groups — SVVOPSI, SCIRE, Campus Crusade, dorms, and most notably, the ASSU Speakers Bureau. Speakers this year have included Gore Vidal, Caspar Weinberger, Susan Sontag, and JJC Smart. 102 103 As they continue to struggle for official recognition from the University (only the Delta Gamma chapter and the Inter-Sorority Council were granted recognition in 1981), sororities seem to be gaining in popularity. Although formal rush was held off campus, it was a great success, involving more than 200 women. The sororities continued their public service functions for the benefit of both local and nation- al organizations. Programs for deaf education and hearing, pediatric cardiology, the Kidney Foundation, the Peninsula Center for the Blind, and the Children's Hospital received philanthropic benefits through donations and volunteer work of the women. It is this opportunity to meet with women, plan events, and contribute to public service activities that keeps sororities popular. 104 SORORITIES 105 Equal Rights Amendment Debate SOCIAL ISSUES AND POLITICS 106 The 1981 -82 school year was an off-election year. In November, the local Palo Alto commissioner contests sparked no real debate and the various propositions dealing with gay rights, etc. went seemingly unnoticed on campus. The only real controversy arose over gerrymandering in the redistricting of California after the 1980 census. The spring runoffs for the California U.S. Senate seat brought some political life back to Stanford, however. The race for the Republican nomination included big names like Maureen Reagan, Barry Goldwater, Jr., Rep. Pete McCloskey and for the Democrats Governor Jerry Brown. On campus, students set-up committees for certain candidates or operated through the Stanford College Republi- cans, or the Stanford Libertarians, or the Stanford chapter of the Democratic Party'. Other politicially oriented groups on campus tended to focus more on single issues. The Stanford Progressive Alliance oversaw many of these groups, including Stanford Against Conscription, Women Against Rape, and the Gay People's Union. Even the pro-life and pro-choice opinions about abortion had their respective organizations. Ethnic cultural, social, and political groups also were present; the overseeing groups were the Black Students Union, the Asian American Students Association, Movimento Estu-diantil Chicano de Azlan, and the Stanford American Indian Organization. 107 ASSU 108 The ASSU is a vital part of the Stanford experience. It is the Irish Mocha Coffee we nurture with a friend and the sheets on many of our beds. It guides us to the restaurants around town and wisks us, via limousine, to and from San Francisco Airport. It provides us with some of the essentials for survival-lecture notes and refrigerators and a few unessentials — t-shirts and typesetting. The ASSU offers Gourmet Cooking and Bartending classes, without which we could never be successful. It operates the Sunday Flicks so that Stanford students might graduate with a basic understanding in the aerodynamics of paper airplanes. And just imagine, without ASSU recycling, where would all the aluminium cans go? Hi UKINC 109 win over UCLA Bruins 26 23 Cards grab surprise 8MW I® STANFORD STUDHM FNTFR (iATF • STAHFOUt ‘ ' A “It was one of those games where you Just thank God there wasn’t another quarter. CALIFORNIA no SEC. ROW SEAT 12 M 11 ENTER DOOR ±z UPPER STANFORD IN (loroli-Marymoi AT MAPLES DECEMBE FRIDAY- NO REF sim 71 GOOD IN SECTIONS P THRU J AND Q STUDENT $2.00 UCLA AT MAPLES PAVILION JANUARY 22. 1982 FRIDAY-8:00 PM NO REFUNDS B STANFORD UNIVERSITY ROBLE GYMNASIUM LOCKER ASSIGNMENT Locker No. £L 112 FOOTBALL Posting the biggest Big Game victory ever, the Stanford Cardinals reclaimed the symbolic axe after its two year stay in Berkeley. With the 42-21 win, the Cards redeemed an otherwise disappointing 4-7 season. With returning All-Americans Darrin Nelson, John Elway, Andre Tyler, and John Macaulay, Stanford was considered a top contender in preseason polls. However, their bowl hopes diminished as the Cardinals suffered four consecutive losses to Purdue (19-17), San Jose State (6-28), Ohio State (19-24), and Arizona (13-17). Injuries to key players combined with inconsistent play contributed to the Cardinals first losing season in eighteen years. After defeating UCLA (26-23) in a last minute thriller, it was hoped that the team had finally pulled together and could pose some threat to the next three opponents on their deadly schedule. Against USC, the Cardinal defense came alive limiting the Trojan running game to a meager 188 yards in 48 carries and becoming the first school to hold tailback Marcus Allen to under 200 yards. The offense, though, ran out of time in their attempt to make a comeback, resulting in a 17-25 loss. Two more losses were added to Stanford's record as they faced Arizona State (31-42) and Washington State (31-42). Putting all losses behind them, the Cards concentrated on beating their remaining opponents. Oregon (63-9) and Oregon State (42-3) were soundly defeated by the offensive potency of the El-way-Nelson combination. Stanford's losing record was deceptive in that the Cardinals were always in contention until the final play of the game. Defensively, the Cards allowed only 138.6 yards on the ground. a great improvement over last year. Great offensive efforts by running back Darrin Nelson and quarterback John Elway gave way to the shattering of records at the school and national level. During his last season. Nelson broke the all-purpose yardage record previously set by Pittsburgh's Tony Dorsett with 6735 yards. Averaging 200 yards per game and scoring 13 touchdowns, he became the first player in NCAA history to rush for 1000 yards and catch 60 passes in one season. With 53 career touchdown passes, John Elway set a new school record as well as tied the Pac-10 mark. Ending the year with a three game winning streak, the Cardinals can look forward to an exciting season with returning starters John Elway, Vincent White, and Mike Dotterer. 113 115 117 It was the type of year most teams can only dream about. Yet for the Stanford Cardinals men's water polo team, the 1981 season was a dream come true. Preseason favorites to defend their 1980 NCAA crown, the Cardinals rambled through their season with an unblemished 28-0 record. In fact, throughout the entire season, the Cardinal seven trailed opponents only twice — both times in the first quarter, and both by only one goal. The Cards so dominated intercollegiate water polo that they racked up three regular season victories over 2nd-ranked Cal State-Long Beach, and multiple victories over such other top ten teams as UCLA, Cal-lrvine, USC, and Cal, including only the Card's second win over Cal at Cal's Harmon Pool in ten years, while maintaining well over a 2-to-1 scoring advantage over their opponents. Coach Dante Dettamanti's team was both talented and experienced; of the starters, five, and at times six, were seniors. The senior core consisted of Jody Cambell, Alan Moucha-war, Chris Kelsey, Vince Vanel-li, Bill Taylor, and Brian Felix. Cambell, Mouchawar, and junior scoring leader James Bergson were all named to the U.S. Olymic team, and, along with Chris Kelsey, were all voted all-American. With this awesome lineup, the Cards entered the 1981 NCAA Championships at Long Beach heavily favored with a 28-0 record and a 31-game winning streak, the longest in NCAA history. In the first round, the Cards raced out to an early 6-0 lead over Brown University, and coasted to an 8-5 victory. From there on it got easier for Stanford as they whipped 3rd ranked Cal-lrvine in the semi-finals 13-6, and trounced 2nd-ranked runnerup Long Beach by a 17-6 tally. What may have been the finest water polo team in NCAA history thus ended its season with a 31 -0 record, an NCAA record 34 game winning streak, and its second consecutive NCAA crown. 118 CROSS COUNTRY The Stanford's women's cross country team experienced their most successful season ever this year, placing third in the NCAA National Championships held in Witchita, Kansas. The Cardinals finished with 105 points, just behind the University of Oregon and first place University of Virginia. Freshman Ceci Hopp led the Cards, placing tenth with a time of 16.46 on the 5000 meter course. Her finish earned her All-American honors. Following Hopp to the finish were Patti Sue Plumer and Kim Schnurpfeil. The women ran consistently and well the entire season and were praised by Head Coach Brooks Johnson for both their talent and attitudes. Led by the team's oldest member, junior Kim Schnurpfeil, the women exhibited healthy competitiveness and exceptional spirit on and off the course. Because of the team's youth and the character of the team, the future for the women's cross country team is bright. 120 The men's cross country team completed their season by taking fifth place at the Pac-10 Championships. A little disappointed, Coach Michael Tomasello stated that the team had been running inconsistently all season, and did not run well in the Pac-10 competition. Rod Berry, ranked 58th nationally and the team's number one run-ner, finished 32nd. Tom O'Neil, another strong contender, took 20th place, and was the first Stanford runner to cross the line. He was followed by Bill Graham, who came in 21 st. Nevertheless, Coach Tomasello feels the team has improved greatly over last year. The runners have grown considerably, both mentally and physically due to their maturity, experience, and extensive weight program. The team is young and talented, and Tomasello sees their performance during the track season in the spring as an indication of their success next fall. He is pleased with their potential, and is looking forward to a good season. MEN'S SOCCER Enhanced by starting recruits, the men's soccer team highlighted their season with an impressive 3-0 win over number one ranked University of Connecticut. Stanford, finishing the season 12-7-1, posted another major win over Division II leader Seattle-Pacific. Senior strikers Willie Guicci and Ted Rafalovich, and sophomore Jorge Titinger remained offensive stalwarts throughout the season. Defensively, the team succeeded in maintaining a high ratio of goals scored to goals allowed. “The team was known for persistence; their sheer hustle coupled with skill in person- nel led to their success, explained freshman Giancarlo Ferruzzi. The team profitted from excellent recruiting, including two prep All-Americans, Ferruzzi and Angel Vasquez, midfielder Casio Concelcao, goalie Willie Burkhart, and midfielder Tom McGannon. For the first time, Stanford hosted the NCAA Division I Soccer Championships which included the top four teams in the country. The recent growth of Stanford's soccer program enhanced our chances of hosting such an event, said Athletic Director Andy Geiger. 123 FIELD HOCKEY The field hockey team was made up largely of young players this season, with three sophomores and a freshman on the front line, but they played spiritedly, putting together a 6-5-3 record. It was a whole team effort, according to rookie Head Coach Onnie Killefer. We didn't do anything new, exciting, or bizarre, we just basically worked on fundamentals, she said. Killefer noted that the team achieved its goal of playing competitively with the big schools in our conference. The team's favorite victory came against Cal in midseason. The dirty Golden Bears were ranked number two nationally last year and were fifth in the AIAW this year when the Cardinals beat them 2-0, bringing The Stick (like the Axe ) back into deserving hands after a three year absence. With only three graduating seniors, the team's prospects look very good. We'll be a little more seasoned next year, according to Killefer, and the experience should pay off. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL If Head Coach Fred Sturm had to choose one adjective to describe the 1981 women's volleyball season, he'd probably pick best-ever. For the first time, Stanford was invited to the NCAA postseason tournament. The Cardinal was seeded sixth nationally by the NCAA board of coaches. Sturm and Assistant Coach Don Shaw coached the Cardinal team to a best-ever record of 30-13. The netters closed the season ranked fifth nationally in the coach's poll, another best. The squad battled to a 10-2 NorCal conference record, duplicating last year's showing. The team finished second to perennial powerhouse University of Pacific. A fourth place finish in the prestigious UCLA tournament assured the Cardinal of an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament. Stanford's success was keyed on a balanced attack. The team boasted twelve solid players. Four, however, were exceptional. Standouts Chris Anderson, Bobb Brewer, and Deanna Boyette played with consistency and brilliance. Team captain four-year starter Jan Linden provided the leadership and maturity necessary for a “best-ever season. 126 MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Fred Sturm believes that a change is in store for the men's volleyball team. The netters, who posted an 8-16 record last year, were ranked tenth in the nation in the pre-season poll. The Cards earn a healthy respect because of membership in the California Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (CIVA), reputed as the nation's toughest league. Eight of the top ten-ranked squads belong to the circuit. Sturm and Assistant Coach Don Shaw had an unmatched recruiting year. Their six freshmen will add much-needed depth to the team. Perhaps the three keys to our success this year are: first, the development of our freshmen; second, the ability to avoid injuries; and third, the continuing development of our team as a unit, Sturm said. Former All-CIF stars Craig Lauchner and Dan Parr are the best of an outstanding group of recruits. They will develop into integral parts of the team. Stanford builds its program around Kip Engen, the senior setter and cornerstone of the team. Senior hitters Bob Dean and Randy Smith provide maturity on the front line. Senior middle blocker Mark Reagan and sophomore setter Steve Saeta aid by their experience. All in all, the key word for the 1982 Stanford Cardinal volleyball team is improvement. 128 Coached by first-year mentor Dick Ng, the Stanford badminton team competes in the Nor-Cal Badminton League. Hoping to do well in their league the Cardinal would like to travel to Dominguez Hills for the state championships. The badminton players compete in men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles , and mixed doubles. In the Fresno Invitational the Cardinal came in third place while ten players or doubles teams placed in the top three spots in various events. The top four players on the team are Alma Perez, Teri Boyle, Rahul Naidu, and Kondi Wong. Tom Proulx is the team captain and other strong players include Liz Dunn, Barbara Boyd, and Adam Volkert. The team would like to obtain varsity status sometime in the near future and is looking forward to a successful season. BADMINTON 129 WOMEN'S WATERPOLO Dedicated and enthusiastic, the Stanford Women’s Water-polo team headed into 1982 tournament play with success on the agenda. The women are coached by All-American Bill Taylor, a senior at Stanford who played varsity waterpolo for the Cardinal for four years. Since there is no women's waterpolo league, the players competed in tournament play and did quite well. Composed of 25 members, the team often split into two groups — “A and B teams. The B team won tournaments in both Santa Barbara and San Diego. (The San Diego tournament was won in triple sudden-death overtime.) Taylor believes that Stanford will beat all of the University of California schools at nationals. The Cardinal is led by Carol Courville, Laurie Foster, Peggy Haslach, and Anne Clarke who combine expertise and leadership in contributing to the team's efforts. Complementing the competitive aspects of the club sport is the healthy attitude that newcomers are always welcome and teaching beginners is an important function of the team. 130 Stanford's racquetball team, composed of six men and four women, had a strong set of players with which to enter the Northern California Racquet-ball League. The league is made up of six schools: UC Berkeley, Santa Cruz, Davis, San Jose, UCSF, and Stanford. This year the Nor-Cal League's season was extended over both winter and spring quarters and involved full league tournaments, as well as a clinic given by racquetball pro Steve Keeley, here at De Guerre courts. Led by co-captains Yvonne Lanza and Miguel Cortes the Card is aiming to win the Nor-Cal League and increase its involvement in Bay Area tournaments. RACQUETBALL 131 FENCING Banned in the 1500's as 'a barbaric sport' and revived by Eroll Flynn in the 1920's as 'elegant and heroic', fencing has always been a “thinking man's sport. For the Card fencers this year, thinking has meant winning. Losing only to nationally-ranked San Jose State, Stanford fencing faces post-season competition with an impressive 6-2-0 record. Says Head Coach Jean Helliwell, “We have a very good team. The key to this season's success has been experience. Men's sabre fronted veterans Jeff Gueble and Roger Furlong, both two-time letter winners. Also joining the unit is Junior Olympic competitor Howard Cash, a transfer student from the University of Michigan. Men's epee also presented a 3-man veteran, lead by Nick Blevins, who placed 11th in last year's NCAA finals. Matt Foley and Harry Coin complete this strong team, both being two-letter winners. Women's foil, led by junior Pam Henck, has placed strong in conference competitors, while men's foil, composed entirely of first-year competitiors, has done well. With Northern California Finals and Men's and Women's Westerns soon to come, Helliwell feels confident as to the team's future performance. “We've done well this season, she said, and the upcoming meets should be very exciting! 132 133 WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Plagued by injuries last year, the Cardinal women's gymnastics team is planning on making a strong comeback in the 1981-82 season. Coach Jackie Walker and the gymnasts are hoping to make it to nationals in 1982 and to re-establish Stanford as a gymnastics stronghold. There are at least three people who could make the difference between this year and last — Angie Barnes, Carolyn Tarking-ton (freshmen), and Kim Strauss (transfer). These three recruits could combine with some of the Cardinal's veterans to produce many victories. Cardinal veterans include team captains Anne Smith and Julie Bledsoe who have provided inspiration and leadership for the gymnasts. Merilyn Chapman, another veteran who was the first American gymnast ever to beat a Russian gymnast in European competition, has great potential to win nationals this year. Finally, one ingredient to the gymnasts' hoped-for success is assistant coach Homer Sardinia. Described as wonderful” by one gymnast, Homer has been one of the biggest reasons the team situation has turned around this year. The Stanford women's gymnastics team has the spirit, motivation, and confidence to make 1981-82 one of the most successful seasons ever. Their two-point loss to Oregon State University (which is ranked third in the nation) is an incredible achievement when considering one of the freshmen didn't participate. This meet is just one indication of the enthusiastic determination that the Cardinal gymnasts are taking with them on the road to an exciting season. 134 135 MEN'S GYMNASTICS Built around a nucleus of three outstanding all-around gymnasts, the Stanford men's gymnastics team is hoping to make nationals in 1982. Tenth-year mentor Sadao Hamada, along with co-captains Mike Lee and Jeff Chung, hope to lead the Cardinal through an exciting and successful season. The nucleus includes Mike Lee (senior), Shaun Hoffmeyer (freshman), and Jim Campanelli who has almost recovered from a knee injury. Another strong gymnast. Rich Rosen, is also recovering from an injury. Despite the injuries, there are many bright spots on the men's gymnastics team. Lee, who finished tenth all-around in the Pac-10 Championships in 1980, has qualified for nationals this year in sidehorse and the recruitment of Hoffmeyer has strengthened the team a great deal. Also, out of 12 gymnasts on the team, eight are all-arounders which is an indication of the excellent amount of depth on the team. This year will be better than last since the Cardinal didn't lose any all-arounders and did gain Hoffmeyer. One of the Card's goals will be to beat Cal in 1982. Stanford is also looking to the future and hopes to have good luck in recruiting circles. Meanwhile, Coach Hamada emphasizes a good attitude in the gym and the men's gymnastics team continues to improve. 137 MEN'S BASKETBALL Despite an excellent start, the Cardinals lacked the authority and poise necessary in 1982 to win games. The Stanford hoop-sters were competitive in the tough Pac-10 league, but not dominating. The team roared off to a 3-1 start, seemingly unstoppable. They were hitting the basket from outside, penetrating well, and owning the boards. After a mid-season loss to Oregon State, the squad slumped. They lost five straight games, most in the closing minutes. While the Stanford red was not outstanding as a unit, they were extremely talented as individuals. Everyone's favorite sophomore, John Revel I i, continued to prove himself as one of the top players in collegiate basketball. The 6-8, 220 pound center does everything well: shoot, rebound, and free throw. Brian Welch, the senior forward, quietly moved into ninth place on the Stanford all-time scoring list. Roger Lemons and Doug Marty directed the team from the guard positions. 138 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The 1981-82 women's basketball team is the best Stanford has ever had, according to Coach Dotty McCrea and anyone else who has seen these talented cage-women play. The team's strong, balanced offensive attack combined with their quick, effective defense has enabled the team to post a winning record this season and to achieve a strong Nor-Cal conference standing. Senior center Louise Smith and junior forward Meg Metzger led the Cardinal in scoring, averaging 15.6 and 14.2 points per game respectively, after sixteen games played. Returning after missing last season, Jeanne Hoff embodies another Cardinal scoring threat. Hoff also averages in double digits. Smith, Metzger, and Hoff also lead in rebounding for the cagewomen. Defensively, the ladies rank among the nation's leaders; three-fourths into their season, they hold the conference low for opponents' field goal percentage. The Cardinal's solid defense, led by speedy guard Ann Miller, is a tough match for any offense. This season winds up the fourth year of play for Stanford women's basketball first scholarship recipients, Debbie Gore, Louise Smith, and Ann Miller. They, along with Stanford's other cagewomen, have contributed to Stanford's winning records for the past four years. Coach McCrea praises her squad's attitude, consistency, its ability to work together, and its ability to maximize its talent. Stanford women's basketball has emerged as a strong program and Coach McCrea sees in the future and even more improvement upon the program's already commendable record. 140 141 142 With talented and able athletes, the Stanford ski team is ready to perform well this season. Led by first-year Caoch Tim Mills, the skiers hope to win their conference (which includes eight other teams such as Berkeley and Davis) and advance to the national championships held each year in Idaho. Composed of 54 skiers, the Stanford team has four captains — Mike Duncan, Lori Eng, Jeff Grainger, and Cindy Howell. There are ten skiers who compete each week: five men and women ski on A and B teams. Competing in the National Collegiate Skiing Association, the Cardinal came in fourth in the slalom and third in the giant slalom in their first race of the 1982 season. They also performed well at the University of Nevada at Reno's winter carnival. The skiers also compete in another league which is run by Sacramento State University. Thus, the Stanford team is very busy in one competition or another nearly every weekend of winter quarter. Aiming to qualify for the national championships, the ski team is working hard and with much determination. As one skier said, We're in there fighting. SKIING Boasting of one of the most diverse and competative teams on the Stanford campus, the Stanford Ice Hockey Club has once again proven itself one of the most powerful hockey teams on the West Coast. Players include undergraduates, graduates, and even a member of the Stanford faculty. Two of the team's leaders, Dave Wright and Les Landsberger, are grad students from Montreal working on post-doctoral degrees. Even coach Pat Baldwin occasionally gets in on the action. The ice hockey team enjoys a special mixture of having a good time while facing stiff competition from the other members of the Northern California Hockey League, which includes both West Coast colleges and other local club teams. Among their local rivals are Santa Fe, Cal-Berkeley, Montery, Santa Rosa, San Jose Belmont, and Cal St. — North-ridge. The team played about ten times during the fall, including a trip up to Portland over Thanksgiving to face off against Portland and Gonza-ga. The team plays throughout winter quarter against its conference competition and winds up its schedule in March at the Northwestern Collegiate Tournament in Seattle. Perhaps the greatest obstacle fac- ing the club is its lack of a good home ice rink. Currently, the team plays its home games at the undersized Belmont Iceland Ice Rink, and as a result, often plays better away in larger rinks where they have more room to skate. Coach Baldwin, however, feels this proble may soon be solved. The Palo Alto City Council has approved the Friends of the Winter Club's plan to build a new ice rink in Palo Alto on undeveloped land. If all goes well, the Stanford Ice Hockey Team may soon have a new local rink in which to play their home games. ICE HOCKEY 4 143 RUGBY Under the strong new leadership of head coaches Tommy O'Grady and Craig Young, the Stanford rugby club continues to uphold its winning tradition through the 1982 season. Since the club's emergence in 1904, Stanford's rugby history has been an illustrious one. Its players formed the nucleus of the 1920 and 1924 United States Olympic teams that stunned the traditional rugby-playing countries by twice winning the gold medal. More recently, Stanford has won the Monterey National Tournament more times than any other American side. Early victories this season over the Old Gails, UC Santa Cruz, and St. Mary's presaged another strong placement in collegiate and national markings. This year also marks the end of four-year careers for the core of the first team's back line: scrum- half Peter Frost, fly-half Ted Eig-ner, inside center Frank Hicks, and wing Ned Fleming. Although this loss is unfortunate, the depth and spirit of the team will assure its continued success in future seasons. The team's immediate plans include hosting teams form Australia and New Zealand, and a summer tour. The team has scheduled stops in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Through international competition, the team hopes to increase its strength by exposure to European rugby which is typically more aggressive than its American counterpart. Rugby is universally recognized as one of the roughest contact sports. As a result, there is often a stigma that women players must lack feminine qualities. But, according to Coach Mike Thurman, this is not true of Stanford's team. ''They are the most unique group of women to be found at Stanford. They are breaking social mores but they maintain their femininity. Yet on the field, femininity takes a second place to competition. The outlook for the women's team is excellent this year. Cocaptains Pam Whitten and Karen Haubricht return once again to lead the team. Last year, Whitten and Haubricht were the only returning players and the team's inexperience hampered their success. Now, with the guidance and support of Mike Thurman, who coached them during the 1978-79 season, the team shows tremendous potential. Thurman feels they are one of the best teams in Northern California, All they need is confidence in their ability. Ability is one attribute they do not lack. Returning forwards Talis Haight and Alice Abrams lead the pack along with hooker Linda Fernandez and break Margo Felice. Additionally, the team has several promising new players. Full-back Joan Sanders was recruited from the soccer team while senior Peggy Guyer has proven to be a key player in her first season of rugby. The team, however, is not composed of individuals but is a group and this is instrumental to their success. After hosting a New Zealand touring side in January, the women hope to tour New Zealand themselves over spring break. In April they travel to the Santa Barbara Tournament. With their ability and some confidence, the women ruggers may anticipate an exciting and victorious season. 145 GOLF In 1982, under first-year coach Jim Schaaf, the men's golf team has gained the maturity necessary to show what they can do. This fall, Schaaf played each of the top twelve players in at least one tournament, an educational move which gave everyone a chance. The team has a blend of youth and experienced talent led by sophomores Tim Robinson, Lew Dickey, and Doug Thompson and seniors Tad Buchanan, David Games, and Neil Robinson. A pair of freshmen recruits, Josh Mondry (who fired a record of 65 at the Stanford Fall Intercollegiate) and Scott Erikson and walk-on transfers Lanny Sawchuck and Randy Arvidson could very well demand playing time in their initial seasons. In women's golf, for the first time, Stanford could very well be considered one of the favorites for the 1982 national championship. Coach Jim Baldwin has built his program around a talented, experienced corps of four players, namely seniors Debbie Barberio and Lori Castillo, junior Joanne Pacillo and sophomore Kathy Nine. Baldwin expects the team to be ready for the national championship. We're going to treat the NCAA like any other national tournament ... We're not going to take it for granted just because it's on our home course. How has the team outlook shifted in 1982? Nowhere but UP! 146 147 WOMEN'S SOCCER With the increasing popularity of soccer, the competition gets stiffer each year. Despite this competition and a lack of varsity status, the Stanford women's soccer team is one of the best groups of soccer players at the collegiate level. Last year they placed fourth in the Northern California Women's Soccer League and hope to improve on that performance at this year's competition. The Cardinal players began the season with an overwhelming victory over UC Santa Cruz (10-0), and are looking forward to the Santa Barbara Tournament which they have won four years in a row. Other major competitions will include the Stanford Invitational to be held in the spring and the playoffs that will determine which team in the league goes to nationals. Coached by Tony Igwe, who was a member of the Nigeria National Team and who participated in the Olympics, the Cardinal has plenty of enthusiasm and is very dedicated. Seniors Nancy Geiss (who was nominated to the US National Team) and Katherine Morris (who leads the Stanford defense) serve as captains and Sue Moore is a high scorer as well as a team leader. Presently split into 'A' and 'B' teams, the Stanford soccer players are really making an all-out effort to achieve varsity status. Obviously, with a travelling team of 18 players and a larger group that practices each day, the Stanford women's soccer team has much determination and is a solid group of very fine soccer players. 148 WRESTLING In only its second year of varsity sport status, the Stanford men's wrestling team is quickly developing into one of the stronger teams in the west. Once again this year head coach Chris Horpel's grapplers will wrestle the majority of matches and tournaments. So far this season, the prospects for the Card look bright, and they continue to improve with each match. The wrestlers started off the season with some solid dual match victories and a fourth place finish in the all-California Invitational Tourney held at San Francisco State, which pitted the top fourteen schools in Northern California. The fourth place finish marked a major step for the wrestling program, since it was the first time Stanford has placed in a major wrestling tournament since the sport was reinstated to varsity status. Captain Doug Perkins, possibly the best 177-pounder in California this year, leads the Card wrestlers' attack, as shown by his individual championship in the All-Cal Tourney. Once again, Tim Daniels has dominated his opponents in the 126-pound class, but may be slowed by a knee injury suffered in the All-Cal Tourney. Forming the core of the team are co-captain Mark Martel, junior Derrick Strahora, Jody Williams, and perhaps the Card's most improved wrestler, sophomore Tom Mullen at 167 pounds. Perhaps the biggest addition to the Cardinal is freshman 190-pounder Ed Katz who has so far this year dominated both in heavyweight and 190-pound competition. Barring further injury, the prospects for the remainder of the season, and indeed for the future, look very bright for the wrestlers. 149 CREW Crew is rightly known as one of the most demanding sports around. There is much more to being a great oarsman than mere strength. One must also have balance, mental composure, and the ability to cooperate with others. There are no individuals in a boat; the eight oarsmen and coxswain work together as a single entity. The team members work out at six in the morning six days a week. During the fall quarter, the practices are dedicated to developing technique. This includes weight-lifting and long-distance rowing. Winter quarter, the emphasis is on improving endurance and speed. Given the way the team looks so far, it is certain that Stanford will really move the boats this spring. The women's crew team thrives under the leadership of team captain Ann Cuthbertson, coach John Davis, and novice coach Rick Kaufman. The men's team captain, Karl Fryman, works with coach Bob Whitford and fellow team members Marty Johnson, Cal Guy-man, and Steve Debenham to lead the men's team. Under Bob Whitford, the men's team has beaten schools it has never beaten before, due mostly to better technical rowing. The team's racing stategy is to make sure that on the last stroke its bowball is ahead of everyone else's. All in all, the team members are enthusiastic about the season to come and are eagerly waiting to hear those thrilling words: The boats are aligned! Etes-vous pret? PARTEZ! 150 151 MEN'S SWIMMING After a somewhat disappointing ninth-place finish in the NCAA championships last year. Coach Skip Kenney feels that the Cardinal has great potential to improve on last year's mark. A major reason for Kenney's optimism is the return of Olympian John Simons, who sat out all of last season with a leg injury. Now returning in peak condition, Simons should add a great deal to the Cardinal team. Other Cardinal swimmers who have been Olympians are Wade Flemons, an excellent backstroker last year, and sophomore distance swimmer Dave Sims, whom Kenney believes should be the favorite in the 1982 NCAA 1650. Sim's main competition may come from within the Stanford team: junior Bari Weick, one of the 23 returning Cardinal All-Americans, is considered one of the best distance swimmers in the world. Other Cardinal All-Americans include sophomores Sam Worden, a sprinter, and Mark Mitchel, a butterfly specialist. Joe Jimenez, a senior cocaptain, will lead the Cardinal in the breaststroke department. Freshman Dave Bottom, a national prep record holder, is a very versatile swimmer who leads a fine pack of freshmen, including Carter Cast, Mike Conaton, Jon Denney, and John Engs. These fine swimmers have been very successful all season and should do well in NCAA competition. Sophomore Spencer Rogers and freshman Mike Leahey will be the mainstay of Coach Rick Shavone's diving team. Both of these divers have had excellent seasons and have the potential to become national contenders. With high spirits and enthusiasm, the Cardinal swim team should have one of its best seasons ever. The relationship between Kenney and his swimmers is excellent, and the rewards of such a relationship are evident in the fine performances of the swimmers. This enthusiasm, coupled with a tremendous amount of young talent, suggests that the already very good team has nowhere to go but up. 152 Jtf WOMEN'S SWIMMING 154 After a very close second-place finish to Texas in the AIAW championships last year, the Stanford women's swim team will, for the first time, be a member of the NCAA, and is the odds-on favorite to take the national title. First-year coach George Haines, an Olympic coach since 1960, looks forward to an excellent season and feels that depth will be the key to the Cardinal success. After an excellent recruiting year, freshmen Olympians Stephanie Elkins and Marybeth Linzmeier, as well as All-American freshmen Lisa Buese and Jenny Rapp, will provide even more spark to an already well-tuned Cardinal engine. Led by Olympian Kim Carlisle, who earned six second-place finishes at the AIAW championships last year and has the potential to do even better this year, the team includes sophomore Krissie Bush, a sprinter, Anne Tweedy, whose versatility will be a great asset to the Cardinal, distance swimmer Sherri Hanna, and junior Patty Spees, who for the third year is the Cardinal's number one breaststroker. Stanford also has a strong diving corps led by third-year coach Rick Shavone. This young squad has already shown promise, as both sophomore Tracy Stewart and freshman Jean Meyer have done well. The Cardinal swimmers are extremely dedicated to personal improvement, which should pay off in the form of both an excellent team performance as well as several impressive individual performances. Because Texas has remained in the AIAW while Stanford has moved on to the NCAA, the Cardinal has an excellent chance of winning the National Championship. The most exciting prospect of the Cardinal season may be that with so much young depth, the swimmers should remain a power in future years. 155 SAILING Hoping to be one of the top five sailing teams in the nation by the end of the 1981-82 season, the Stanford sailing team has made itself known on the east coast (where the competition in sailing is intense) as well as on the Pacific seaboard. Having beaten Long Beach State in the North-South Regatta, the Cardinal assumed a sixth-place national ranking and is not looking backward. One reason the co-ed team of 30 members is optimistic is its great flock of freshmen. In his fourth year on the team and serving as co-captain for the men is senior Paul Yost. Yost is the best sailor on the team; his crew is freshman Jeanne Mow-ry. The other co-captain, Brian May, and junior Scott Merrill (with his crew Robin Greenberg), are productive members of the men's group. Captain of the women's team, sophomore Carolyn Brown, and her crew Lisa Davis, as well as senior Ellen Ablow and freshman Sarah Von Der Lippe form the nucleus of a dedicated and talented women's team. After last year's eighth-place finish in nationals, the women are hoping to win the Tuft's Women's Intersectionals in March, and will be expecting success at the women's nationals in Seattle, Washington. In the meantime, the men are aiming their sights at the Boston Dinghy Cup competition and the men's nationals to be held in Mission Bay, San Diego. They are planning on improving on last year's impressive tenth place finish in nationals. Half-way between an individual sport and a team sport, cycling requires much dedication and effort. The Stanford cycling club has this determination and is looking forward to a successful season after last year's exciting overall championship in the California region. (There are no nationals at the collegiate level in cycling). Coached by Tim Nicholson, the team is a member of the United States Amateur Cycling Federation and is composed of 20 members. Leading the women are junior Liz Newberry and Margi Bthke. Rich Swent (a grad student) is an asset to the men's team while the return of Bruce Pauley and George Herman after a year's absence will strengthen the group greatly. The cyclers are keeping their eyes on their top competitor, UCSB, while aiming to repeat their championship victory in San Diego this coming May. CYCLING 157 TENNIS While the 1982 Cardinal tennis team lacks the overpowering strength that has been characteristic of past squads, the net-ters are as solid as ever. Ranked fourth in the pre-season poll, the team will see post-season action at the NCAA tourney. All-America Scott Davis, who holds a record 24 national junior titles, leads the Cardinal at the No. 1 singles position. Davis is a contender for the NCAA singles crown. “Davis is one of the most talented players ever to enroll at Stanford, says Gould. “He has no weaknesses and he has a great determination to win. The starting singles is rounded out by, in order, All-America Scott Bondurant, Jeff Arons, John Corse, Mark McKeen, and walk-on Paul Robinson. Newcomers Jeremy Semple and George Harding, and Steve Winterbauer and Karl Miller give the squad added depth. The women's tennis team is a very strong contender in 1982. Ranked fourth in the pre-season poll, the Cardinal boasts three returning All-Americans. Under the tutelage of Coach Frank Brennan, the squad has emerged as one of the most experienced in collegiate tennis. “Our doubles will be much stronger than last year, Brennan says, “and our team depth will be very improved. We'll be stronger from top to bottom in both singles and doubles, and we've only lost one starter (All-American Donna Rubin). Three-time All-American Alycia Moulton will lead the netters at the top singles position. Moulton teamed with All-American Caryn Copeland to win the AIAW doubles championship last spring. She is joined in the starting singles by All-American Elise Burgin, Susie Jaeger, newcomers Katie Gompert and Linda Gates, and Caryn Copeland. 159 MEN'S LACROSSE The Men's Lacrosse Team is off to its finest start since the '79 season, when it last won the California Collegiate Championship. Rolling to victories in its first eight games, the club has compiled a 6-0-0 record in the newly-formed Western Collegiate Lacrosse Conference and sits atop the Northern Division after defeating division foes UC-Berkeley (16-5). UC-Davis (13-9), and UOP (19-2). Other conference victories include San Diego State (18-8), Claremont (13-1), and UC-Santa Barbara (10-9 in overtime). Stanford was the number one ranked collegiate squad in the Western States Tournament held on the Farm in April. The team was upset by Tucson 4-3 and later lost to UCLA in dou- ble-overtime 9-8 before rebounding to defeat the Seattle Lacross Club 6-5 (also in overtime). After traveling to Portland to compete in the annual Pacific Northwest Tournament, the Cardinal squad will return to the Farm to host Northern Division opponents Davis, UOP, and Berkeley. Should Stanford win these games, it will play the winner of the Southern Division for the California Collegiate Championship. The Cardinal squad has an excellent chance of winning the Pacific Northwest Tournament and its remaining league games, and is an odds-on favorite to regain the collegiate title. Stanford is led by co-captains Chris Romer (currently high scorer, and Peter Hoberg, four-year defenseman Mark Mel-berg, and goalie Bruce Ayl-ward. Coaches Vic Kazanjian and Carl Steiner have done an admirable job with a team that consists almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores. Amongst the youngsters” to watch over the next few years are sophomore Tim Romer and freshmen Adam Tracy, Andrew Gansa, and Ben Esty (all middies), sophomore Andy Brooks and freshman Bruce Brugler (defensemen), and freshman Tim Barry (goalie). With all of these players returning, Stanford should dominate West Coast collegiate lacrosse for the next several years. 161 The outlook for the 1982 women's lacrosse team is nothing short of exciting. Last season the team finished with a 10-2 record and won the California Women's Lacrosse Association Club Championship. The Stanford club promises to be even better this year. The squad is composed of almost two full teams and both are strong according to coach Janet Luce. The team has a great deal of depth and is well-balanced. No one position dominates and both defense and offense share the credit for the team's success. The offense is developing a strong passing game which is benefitted by the defense's aggressive ball coverage and its ability to bring the ball upfield quickly. Stanford heavily outscored its opponents in the first two games of the season against Palo Alto and Berkeley. But Stanford expects these teams to improve, as they are traditionally strong. Coach Luce mentioned that Berkeley has some fine players as does Palo Alto. Stanford will also face teams from Southern California and a Canadian team in their midseason tournament and in the CWLA tournament at the end of the season. Southern California boasts several competitive teams with Long Beach always posing a threat to the dominant Northern California teams. The women's lacrosse team's hopes are definitely high for good reasons. This versatile, cohesive team may hold many pleasant surprises for the future, as coach Luce says, They haven't been pressured yet. 162 WOMEN'S LACROSSE 163 SOFTBALL Led by second-year coach Guy Hall, the Stanford softball team is shooting to play .500 ball in their first year in the Nor-Cal Conference. Recently, the team has suffered two one-run losses and is looking forward to improving on this situation. Offensively, help will come from senior cocaptains Kathy Lanferman and Pam Hamamoto as well as sophomore Kathy McClanahan. Senior Claudia Gould and freshman Barbara Baughman will contribute strong pitching to the team's efforts. The Cardinal is a young team — there are three seniors, two juniors, and the other eight players are freshmen or sophomores. Hall and the players are therefore hoping that the future will be full of success. 164 TRACK Coach Brooks Johnson, who will be the U.S. women's track coach for the 1984 Olympics, is in the process of building a Stanford track team which has to compete against some of the strongest track powerhouses in the nation. The quality of the Stanford track program has improved in recent years and while other schools have also improved, the Stanford program is working its way to competing successfully on a very intense level. Perhaps the biggest strength of the 1982 Card men is the middle distance corps. Freshman Brian Pettingill (who was designated the Northern California University Division Athlete of the Week during the course of the season) is joined by veterans John Schaer, Robert Maiocco, and Doug Villaret in running the middle distances for Stanford and contributing many points to the Card totals. In distance events senior Rod Berry, junior Bill Graham, and sophomore Jim Smith are excellent performers. Fred Williams is the sprinter in the 100 and 200 meter events. While the runners perform well, those participating in field events are also excellent athletes. Long jumper J.P. Holland was lauded by Johnson who described him as “one of the most versatile freshmen we've recruited since I've been here. Garin Veris, a freshman, is the team's best performer in the shot put event while another freshman, Shaun Pickering, has done an admirable job in the hammer event. Curt and Chris Hatton contribute to the Card’s success in both the long and triple jump events. While Stanford men's track has a long history, the women's program is only four years old. In 1982, the women will have national respect despite the youth of the team and will undoubtedly leave their mark on the national track scene. This year, the Card has greater depth and has added “super-talented individuals in a variety of events. For example, Pam Donald is one of the best long jumpers in the nation and has also done well sprinting in the 100 and 200 meter running events. Carol Cady, an All-American candidate, has the school record in the shot put and is also an excellent discus thrower. In the middle distance running events, freshman Regina Jacobs has smashed the school record in the 800, while freshman Margaret Demorest has been the Card's top hurdler. The core of the team has been the distance runners. Freshman Ceci Hopp (who set a meet record for the 5000 in the Husky Invitational at Seattle), sophomores Ellen Lyons and Patti Sue Plumer, and junior Kim Schnurpfeil are a formidable group whose incredible dedication and hard work have set an excellent example for the rest of the team. Coach Johnson has had much success with the men's and women's track teams in 1982 and can look forward to an ever-brighter future. 166 67 BASEBALL Calling the Pac-10 Southern Division the “strongest conference in the nation,” Coach Mark Marquess looked forward to an excellent season for the Stanford ballplayers in his sixth year as the Cardinal's head baseball coach. Marquess repeatedly (and with good reason) pointed to his pitchers as one of the major keys to success in the 1982 season. Led by senior righthander Brian Mignano (who did not allow an earned run in his first 23 innings of the 1982 season), the pitch- ing staff also boasts freshman southpaw Jeff Ballard, sophomore righthander Brian Myers, sophomore Steve Cottrell and freshman David Harris. Another important member of the Cardinal pitching staff is reliever Mike Sullivan. While pitching is considered one of the Stanford team's strong points, defense has also been noteworthy — particularly when those who make the defensive plays also swing the bats well on offense. Shortstop Bob DeCosta, catcher Bob Haus- laden, and third basemen lor-ing Davies are all extremely capable in the field as well as very productive at the plate. The two leading hitters for the Cardinal in 1982 have been first baseman Mike Aldrete and left-fielder Mike Dotterer. Designated hitters Greg Lorenzetti and Eric Hardgrave have batted well while Darryl Stephens's basestealing abilities have been valuable to the Stanford team. Combining talent and hard work, the Card appears to be in fine position to take second place in the Pac-10 Southern Division and is favored to beat the Pac-10 Northern Division champion. Thus, the Cardinal has had a successful 1982 season and is on its way to exciting post-season play. 168 169 ULTIMATE FRISBEE A touch of spring and summer remains at Stanford even in the fall and winter. The Stanford Ultimate Frisbee Club practices and participates in games and tournaments year-round. The team is a member of the Northern California Frisbee League and faces teams from this area, including Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, and Berkeley, as well as teams from all over the United States. According to the club's elected coaches captains, Brian Fouty, Brad Kell, and Bob Sic, the Stanford team ranks high in California as well as in the nation. Stanford is typically one of the top three teams in California, and was invited to play among the top sixteen teams in the country last summer in a Whamo-sponsored tournament in Texas. The captains explained that the league games are relatively unimportant compared to the many tournaments in which the team participates each year. But, interestingly, the club's toughest opponent in the tournaments has been another Nor-Cal league member, Berkeley. The tournaments are traditionally a lot of fun and occasionally offer prize money as an extra incentive to the competitors. The Stanford club consists of both experts and beginners. The team usually divides into an A and a B squad, so that all members are able to participate. Ultimate frisbee involves intracate defensive and offensive plays and also requires a great deal of running. These factors together make ultimate frisbee a fast, exciting game that is both fun to play and to watch. 170 POLO After a thirty year absence, polo has returned to Stanford. This fact is even more remarkable than it might first appear. Unlike most club sports, polo requires facilities that Stanford's campus is unable to provide. As a result, it is due solely to student initiative and perserver-ance that polo has finally been reestablished. The Club's president, Tamarra Millis, treasurer Heather Vandeweghe, and secretary Frank Dustin, have been crucial in this drive. Two key elements of polo, horses and a large field, have proven to be the most difficult to acquire. However, in the fall of 1980, the team moved its horses to Webb Ranch in Portola Valley, where they currently practice. Because the club is so new (it has been officially recognized only since the spring of 1981) most of the members are fairly inexperienced at polo. However, their horsemanship is very sophisticated. Of the more than thirty students who tried out this fall, only seven were accepted on the team. “I've never seen such a group of quiet hands as the team has this year. The strength of their riding will be a tremendous boost in learning polo, one team adviser recently noted. In polo, a team has four members. Stanford hopes to field a coed team when the season opens later this spring. As the weather clears and formal practices resume, the prospects for the Stanford Polo Club look excellent. 171 re WvrES 65 Ifaus 3MtetaKS$a ■ A STANFORD UNDERGRADUATE RESIDENCES 1981 Spring Housing Draw 172 gi El 1 (U 0 Q B 7 RESIDENCES IN A CROSSWORD Every year, each residence develops a quite unique personality, a special flavor that is all its own. This results from not only the structure of the individual residence, but also from the diverse abilities ( or more likely, the disabilities) of the inhabitants. With the courteous assistance of the Dorm R.A.'s and House Managers, the Quad has gathered together distinctive allusions from each residence which exemplify this flavor. If you have any difficulties, the clues also appear beside the residence's photo. ACROSS 1. In Italy. 2. 2. A fraternity. 4. 3. Gunarto's friends at the end 6. of the Row. 14. 4. Halloween all year long. 23. 5. A house divided. 26. 7. Flo Mo's Young and the Restless 27. 8. Swahili for familyhood 9. We're broke. But we have a hot tub and stupid R.A.'s. 20. 10. You know, the one next to 35. the Post Office. 36. 11. Orange 37. 12. Phi Psi 13. In Flo Mo. 38. 15. -n. 1) sparrow hawk; 2) ing- 39. rown toenail, especially the big toe. 40. 16. La Maison ou I'on fait.. .shhh! 41. 17. Baseball mitt — plate — grandfather 42. 18. Kappa Sigma 19. Delta Tau Delta 43. 20. Home of the famous Nooner. 44. 21. The bigger the better. 22. Get Psyched! 23. Where is La Pizzeria, the great Saturday night restaurant for the best pizza this side of North Beach, lo- 45. cated? 46. 24. Sensual, but not too far from innocence. 47. 25. Alondra 48. 26. 1 love you baaaaby! 27. Peace. 49. 28. Harold's place; same name as the Zete House; tried to change its name; where the wild things are. 50. 29. We like Stern food. 51. 30. Delta Tau Delta 32. Place with a history of Enduring Parties. 52. 33. Spiritually led by Robert E. 53. Lee, W.C. Bob Trow- 54. bridge, and Don Mescalito 55. — not necessarily in that order. 56. 34. Darf ich bitten? 57. 61. Ultimate Dorm 58. 62. Home of ratface 63. We are the party! 59. 64. The best plays on campus! 65. The elite of Wilbur. 69. Pledge Luau 70. Made famous by E.B. White. 60. 66. 67. 68. DOWN Notorious for its food. Diversity. Famous for 10 km. race. The best Casa on campus! c= Named by a lake. Claude.. .Life.. .Interails.. .Vera.. .Eddie's pub.. . Dekbar... Evening Feathers.. .No one phrase Cann say it all. The Ad-elves Fried Bread Studybreak An Internation Coop What has 99 deviants and a wet pig's head? Theta Delta Chi Pimp and Prostitute Party Amassed tentacled omnipotence after the orgy all tuckered out. Dupie says that you will find pot of gold at the end of the rainbow here. It's been worth the wait! Milk and cookie boys There once was a freshman team, that woke Soto up from its dream, every night at eleven, they sent a note unto heaven, and called it a primal scream. Minature Tennis The Ultimate Community by chance, Stanford by choise, gnarly by nature. Car je suis ne et ete nourri au jardin de France; c'est Touraine It may be crooked, but its the only game in town. House named after the God of the propitious moment. The folklore: icecream in her will. Hotel California and we are not a Mexican Fraternity. We are a barn. Germany Super Hall Parties Home of Father Junipero Ser-ra's Football. Two dorms.. .one spuurt. Let's eat! Not a bad idea! I'll say! Let's eat again real soon! The only place on campus where you can eat salad and ice cream in the shades of pink and green. Durand Fred usually lives here. Just when you thought you escaped it .. .Quote of the week. Most dorms salute us. 174 175 176 177 178 179 DORMITORIES: BRANNER I. Canny Troyer 2. H4ary Wood I. Diryn Kagan 4 Kclh Wrtn S. Kan-n Werlznvin 0 toursc Kuo 7. MM G an 8. Barry Reuter 9. Stephen lipkm 10. Betsy OePalma 11 lodd Ken 12. Kevin Rosenstan 1J lisa Pigotl 14 too Arche IS. llrzabeth Hughes 16. Bartxrra Blank 17. Kirsten Savage 18. Maureen Sims 19 Ronnie Jacobson 20 Trie W'cintz 21. Jenny Daw-s 22. lohn Gallon 23. Marie Armstrong 24 Mohamzid Hammour 25. anonymous 26. Brad Whole 27. Tim Sullivan 28. Robert Northcull 29. anonymous JO. lohn two 11 leo Cunningham J2. anonymous 33 Randy Schwartz J4. Matt Ratine 35 Steve Randall J6 anonymous J7. Jon Christenson J8. lane lynch J9. Mile llerandi 40. Tammy Hattat 41 anonymous 42. Danny labov 43 Paul Toback 44. Bobbv Cohn 4S. Sandy Stewart 46 MeJmda Myers 47. Jed Katzman 48. Dase Gahan 49 Mark Daley SO. Rxk Hosk.m 51 Sk) Greene S2. Craig lauchnc 53. loc Huang S4. Cab in Davis S5 Adam Tracy S6. Alan Brown 57. Rita Gutierrez S8. Romney Robinson 59 Pascuel Ros 60 lee Ann licsberger 61 Jesse Hernandez 62. Dan Markowitz 63.1 mi Simons 64. Huntk-y astne 65 Michelle Vavyuez 66. Cynthia Moore 67. Mary Williamson 68 Kendall Magnus sen 69. Mike Cotuton 70. Sue Muncaster 71. lisa States 72. Kelly McCovsn 73. Kris Kuek 74 Kathy Seymour '5 Andy Gooding 76. Dan Maie 77. Kale then 78 BrianChcu 79 Sharon lee80 Cindy ( ollart 81 Keith Abrams 82. Phil Sanders 8i. Brian tdmonds 84 Sandra Bodovitz 85 Mary Beth Imzmcscr 86. N o e Michach 87 Jam- Amrya 88 Nieok- KrvnsVs 89 W c Burkhardt 90. Jean Kumagai 91. anonymous 92 Andrew Gansj 91 anonymous 94 state ScMon 95 anonymous96 Gordon Battzilc97.anonsmous98. anonymous99 anonymous 100 David Hotter 101. Miriam Kim 102. anonymous 103. Sharon lee 104. lean Creases 105 Doug Nomryama 106. Nrqui Mclean 107. Bill friar 108. lupe Amc quita 109. Terry Ncliduv 110 Neallimccum 111 Jack Allan 112. JeMScroggm 113. Sue Cameron 114 (ana Moreno 115 lohn Patrick 116. Orruse Duhamcl No Shown: leslie Alvarez Kam Arya. Melissa Auchard. Dcbb BarbeeiO. Cyclic Benjamin. Becky Bergstrom. |cll Blair. Ken Bobch. Dase Bottom, Dave Braun. 8rucC Brugler. trod Buckley. Colin Cave. Andrea Colaca. G eg Crawford, Mama Oaiz. Karch Dustin, Johnny teruz i, Gwen ferry , lulie focAC, Andrea Gaytmg. Ron Gonzales, OarreH Gnssum, Joe frlmz. Phil Halptnn, Donnie Handley, Dase Hams, Marl Heap. (r Hertz, Scott Helm (party monster). David Herrera. Dave leaUr. Alex Katsev. Russ Kadota. Jenny King, hm Kohn, tnk Kotderup. Susan Koskeia. Iconifer lee, Tina Ire. l.bbv leartord. Susan Mackav. Marty Maloney. Michelle Mason. Kent MatSUZaki, Bonnie svswn-gcc. CUude Millman, Andy Mulvh.ll. Tania Nancvicz. leery Nrlidov. Pat Nisch. Mike Odrich. Tom OReilly. Frank Overton. Dave Patzwald. tutsan Perngo. Kathy Rehm. Mark Sada, Tom Saxe. Shannon Seymour. Bob Stocking. (X-bbie Swenson, Glen Tanlsk-v Dave Weiss, Jon Wolf. Hillary Wood, Ken Yonommc. Mohn Zbur 180 “Most dorms salute us FLORENCE MOORE: ALONDRA Alondra 1. Darren Woodruff 2. Amy lacks 3. Denise Huajardo 4. |enm Taylor 5. Cindy Peabody 6. Shelley Jackson 7. Keith Kim 8. Jamie Gardner 9. Scott Ludeke 10. Eric Botto 11. |en Kreger 12. D.E. Followwill 13. Marilda Chung 14. Greg Mullins 15. Brooke Isham 16. Kaeko Okawa 17. Karen Edwards 18. Linda Christie 19. Linda Tiokasin 20. Robin Park 21. Alfred Padilla 22. Robert Opiela 23. Stacy Jamar 24. John Anderson 25. Sally Tuttle 26. Gary Dispoto 27. Karl Reese 28. Eddie Gutierrez 29. Sanjay Bulchandani 30. Carol Thara 31. Dents Buckley 32. Ronny Nissimov 33. Paul Duffy 34. Steve McGriff 35. Fernando Lopez 36. Mark Kruger 37. Janelle Lendon 38. Laura Lopez 39. Tim Hussey 40. |ohn Aceves 41. Kathleen Wets 42. Tim Northrop 43. Jack Chou 44. Doctor Steven Orr 45. Kevin Jenes. 181 CARDENAL Home of Father junipero Serra's football. 1. laurel Carwin 2. Paul Salazar 3. Paul Filseth 4. Mary Wolen 5. Jason Cole 6. Gregory long 7. Chuck Narikiyo 8. Eric lohnson 9. Susan Robichek 10. Jeff Koss 11. Corrine Gouvea 12. Amy Norquist 13. Claudia lohnes 14. lisa Baugh 15. Jeff Sugarman 16. Mark Babski 17. Ernie Villegas 18. Mani Sadeghi 19. Julie Hill 20. Jeff Huisinga 21. Carol Kersten 22. Laura Nelson 23. Jim Myers 24. Kyeong Lee 25. Linda Krueger 26. Eric Fajer 27. Ruth Bonaparte 28. ChuieWei Yuen 29. Jeff Bloom 30. Randy Hernandez 31. Dave Smith. 32. Mark Reinbold 33. A. J. Mundt 34. Courtney Purrington 35. Valerie Kane 36. Pam Iwasaki 37. lennifer Li 38. Joan Mancuso 39. Jean Gonsier Not Shown: Eva Aladjem, Bruno Bauer, Terry Becker, Jonathan Brown, Cherytoe Chang, Alex Gurza. Bruce Hedges, Doug Kaye. Chris Keys, Michael Lardon, Heather Lougheed, Sandra Naftzger, Grace Oseki, Russel Poore, Harry Sim, Trinctte Tom, Terry Tseng, Liz Turner, Danny Westerfield, Sharon Wong. Peggy Wright, Stephanie Yee, Paul Yost, Gina Zadra, Kathleen Zaninovich. 1. Missy Brown 2. Jeff Jones 3. Linda Moore 4. Kathleen Peck 5. Roger Lewis 6. Jennie Tan 7. Kelley Didion 8. Randy Smith 9. Jingbo Yu 10. Colin Chan 11. Leona McKinnon 12. Howard Roll 13. Martin Nordby 14. Eric Dawson 15. Amanda .Marshall 16. Kerry Smith 17. Sandy Burns 18. Pat Quintal 19. MikeManson 20. Lori Duke 21. Pete Sidebottom 22. Tim Duane 23. Carolyn Hurst 24. Sakurako Daniel 25. Ethan Hall 26. Kathleen C'rozier 27. Tina Essey 28. Steve Kim 29. Cindy Frost 30. Craig Rime 31. Kim Goslin 32. Fernando Valle 33. Susan Woolley 34. Mike Flarrigian 35. Clem Feng 36. Cyn Heller 37. Marc Petrocchi 38. John Curotto 39. Stan Dea 40. Derek Pasarelli 41. J. Steve Pinson Not Shown: Lori London, Loretta Dickerson, Jeanette Bland, Stuart Leaf, Theresa Saiz, David Mai, Christine Rodriguez, Brian Reeves, David Baird, Tom Solazzo, Bill Berner, Robin Riddle, Mary Donahue, Patsy Huntington, Jackae Garry, Price Stover, Belinda Walters, Caryn Copeland, Jennifer lohnson. FAISAN Super Hall parties 183 GAVILAN — n. 1.) Sparrow hawk; 2.) Ingrown toenail, expecially the big toe. 1. Doug Peters 2. Barbie Yates 3. Carol Weridland 4. Cathy Bledsoe 5. Sylvia Martinez 6. Joan Hagen 7. Vanessa Poster 8. Janie Oglesby 9. Rik Sprague 10. Adam Bryer 11. Larry Jackson 12. Carmel Derecho’ 13. Pam Newman 14. Kathy Duerden 15. Sue Norris 16. Paul Bayon 17. Laura Cochra 18. Rieko Okawa 19. Anne Teenie Bang 20. Wendy Skinner 21. Kerry Neill 22. Frank Brunotts 23. Kevin Solliday 24. Laurie Becker 25. Allison Rittenhouse 26. Bill Cajpewter 27. Greg Watkins 28. Judy Brawdel 29. Laurie Kiyura 30. Mark Allcgrotti 31. Craig Miott 32. Anna Marie Jackson 33. Debbie Widrow 34. Bill Fair 35. Katie Knopoff 36. Bob iohnson 37. Dave Pan 38. Laurel Skurko 39. Jeanne Hagestad 40. Reese Gomaz 41. John Wilkins 42. Debbie Rickerl 43. Laura Barstow Not Shown: Peter Amsterdam, Dave Azrin, Steve Butt. Ben Esty, lames Jacquet, Joey Kalil N'eto, Doug Miers, Dario _________________________________________ Trevino. [Jon Kennedy 184 1. Robert Armitano 2. Peggy (PP) Puckett 3. Nila Quiet Hours Peck 4. Jene M.B.A. Huginnie 5. |ill Smith 6. Karen Mehlman 7. Chris G.Q. Lange 8. Kaaren Marinaro 9. Yvonne Uribe 10. Raging Butch Byers 11. Richard T.V. Marquez 12. Rick Holt 13. Albuquerque bound 14. Joel Atkins 15. Sara Bingamin 16. Nick Guitar Dement 17. Ray the Big Guy Ludwig 18. Dennis Duckworth 19. Arnold Gum (Bubbles) 20. Jennifer Geier 21. Jeff Rideout 22. J.J. Muscles Morris 23. Dan Hasher Smith 24. Claudia Schlug 25. Tom Hayse 26. Kevin Marathon Man Gillette 27. Bill G.l. Ashby 28. Naomi Tom 29. .Mary (Zim) Zimmerman 30. Olga! (Valencia-Pardo) 31. Mahesh Manfcani 32. Not Pictured (Roc Blumenthal) 33. Scot Lewis 34. Juli Jennings 35. Emilia Prokhov 36. Stacey Leandev 37. Tony Ovo 38. Susan Texas Grier 39. Rachel Varghese 40. Mike Stebbms 41. Wade God Hennessey 42. Carol Florence Moore Paulson 43. Bruce Murray 44. Steve GMAT Brown 45. Vivian .Metzger 46. Mrs. .Marquez 47. .Mocha Almond Fudge Not Shown: Steve Broussard, Tracy Conatser, Amanda Crane, Soo Eng, Lauren Goldman, Dee-J.P. Holland, Eric Shakespeare Johnson. Shelton Jonestown King, Mark the Pub Lockareff, Gary Miner, Ricardo Ortiz, Bambi Thumper Poyas, Kori Schake, Dana Seeley, .Matt Chinese Sharp, Angela Spurlock, Sonia Sutherland, Frank Tanjuatco, Susan Ward. LORO “We ARE the party!! 185 7 -t 1. lulie Kono 2. Nancy Wong 3. Virginia Shephen 4. Carol Smithson 5. Anne Sconberg 6. Carles Lee 7. Kris Calvin 8. Ann Remley 9. Garrett Smith 10. Donice Crukleton 11. Julia Leighian 12. Joanne Girard 13. Alonso Wong 14. Eugene Davis 15. Patti Smkin 16. Robin Lesser 17. Angie Barnes 18. Howard Goldberg 19. David Mack 20. Mary Gunther 21. Russ VanGel-der 22. Susan Silverman 23. ClaudiaCondie 24. Carol Rasmussen 25. Greg Lambert 26. Doug Smith 27. Gerald Cacciotti 28. Annelies Kelly 29. David Fogelsong 30. Jason Ben-Zeer 31. Margaret Jacobs 32. “The Delt 33. Blair Matheson 34. Mary Eagle 35. Duane Grubert 36. Todd Ohanian 37. Bill Derwell 38. Paula Coda-Nunziante 39. Bill Crown 40. Ann Mundinger 41. Scot Guettirger 42. Laurie Mirniece 43. Chris Halaska 44. Steve Morris Not Shown: Kate Nenneman, Tanya Atagi, Joan Hotelling, Donna Ho. Shelly Wentker, Tony Sanchez, Richard Paul, Mary Dobson, Christine Chai, Neill Dorward, Carlos Casillas, Andrew Su, Sandy Targ, Reggie Kellum, Nathan Wilson, Kenneth Giles, Bob Dugoni, Margarita Quihuis, Todd Sessler, Paul Chang, Dan Schoenfeld, Julie Marcu, Patti Dorahue, Sarah Vandorlippe, Amy Junge, Julia Leighton, John Campbell, Phil Altinger, Ruby Eredia, Tracy Rosendahl, Shirley Tucker, Judy Carter, Mike Arguello, Karl Bazin, Paul Montoya, Brian May, Glen Noga, Fran Ada, Karen Evankoviel, Monica Serna, Murray Stoltz MIRLC 186 Flo Mo's Young and the Restles Not pictured: Daniel Agar, David Baker, Kevin Billingsley, Eric Burrows, Wendy Carter, Fernando Cendejas, Michael Chen, Deborah Chen, Nancy Chen, Bradley Cohen, Francis Colcord, Eric Danly, Ronald De La Pena, Keith Dreirin, Scott Edwards, Oriana Elia, Francesca Flynn, Jennifer Frey, Kourosh Gharachor-loo, Sandra Gherzi, Elizabeth Glazor, Nancy Gordon, Teresa Gulermovich, Warren Habib, William Handley, Darby Hoover, Andrew Jacobson, Neil Johnson, Joy Kalar, Juliana Keaton, Karen Kenkel, Patrick Kershisnik, Nam Kim, Celeste Landry, Suzanne Lui, Jocelyn Medawar, Elisabeth Menning, Gregory Miller, Douglas Mitchell, Nicole Moayer, Mark .Moran, .Mark Nakamura, Jose Pena, Robert Perkins, David Phillips, Eric Price, Lora Riggs, Craig Robinson, Christina Ruotolo, Julie Ryan, Michele Sayers, Ida Sim, Chyara Smith, Michael Sonkowsky, Zoevonda Sutton, Karleen Swarztrauber, Albert Taira, Terance Tsue, Brian Urquhart, Angel Vazquez, Jennifer Watson, William Witte. PALOMA 187 LAGUNITA: ADELFA THE AD-ELVES 1. Jim Chesnutt 2. Guy Van der Werf 3. Ricky Rosenkranz 4. Mariana Picciotto 5. Felicia Beth Stella 6. David Eckstein 7. Diana Heileman 8. Cathy Gorlner 9. Kathleen Griffing 10. Carolyn Del Gaudioll. 11. Marianne Miller 12. Bob Pettit 13. Sarah Allen 14. Donna Lee 15. Rhonda Teters 16. David Lowell 17. Mary Ann Baumgaertner 18. Elise Burgin 19. Michael Leahey 20. Chris Madden 21. Greg Matsunami 22. Rick Humphress 23. Steve Martinez 24. Phil Lorch 25. Suzi Parker 26. David Mann 27. Karie Brown 28. Jody Williams 29. John Sawoski 30. Bill Frank 31. Michael Weiss 32. Karen Adler 33. Laurie Flesher 34. Sharon Reishus 35. Liz Robinson 36. Cecilia Rivera 37. Thom Daniels 38. Eva Henin 39. Mitali Bose 40. Cynthia Cochran 41. Kim Ishibashi Not Shown: Kaulana Park, Trey Ellis, Carl Baier, Lisa Maywood, Malik Yusuf, Tracy Scott, Lynnae Warren, Susan Mill, Evan Mehlenbacker, Stan Young, Vinnie Freda, Susy Jaeger, Cindi Flippo, Yvette Teofan, Todd Davies, Doug Ackerman, Jaff Lange, Paul Casseta, Tom Roth, Lisa Morton, Cindy Stevenson 188 EUCALYPTO GET PSYCHED! 1. Steve Fowler 2. Renee Andrzejewski 3. Michael Smith 4. Scott Arey 5. Cat Drayton 6. Kristina Jones 7. Michael Cher 8. Sabrina Smith 9. Steve Miller 10. Andy Muckle 11. Kathy Walker 12. Louisa Brodrecht 13. Michael Tchao 14. Ron Fernandez 15. Joe Chavez 16. Robin Gaither 17. Sheri Colberg 18. NoahOremland 19. Al Vanegas 20. Ken Saruwatari 21. Laurie Grofer 22. Sonia Stumme 23. MarkMcKeen 24. Sharon Pike 25. Eleanor Meltzer 26. Renee Remy 27. Tom Coffey 28. George Zimmerman 29. Vicki Allsup 30. Colleen D. 31. David Trager 32. Bill .Martin 33. Sarah Carpenter 34. Amy Ellison 35. Rusty Leavitt 36. Yvette Yeh 37. Cricket Potter 38. Pete Simpson 39. Lee Taran 40. Sheri Chin 41. Julie Kvamme 42. Allison Bennett 43. Mike Williams 44. Paul Bazley 45. Ellen Gould 46. Bunni Waller 47. Randy Davidson 48. Sarah Chang 49. Valarie Lee 50. Ali Ozer 51. Damon Koronakos 52. |ohn Foster 53. Miriam Iordan 54. Denise Len 55. Brenda Nord Not Shown: Laurie Erikson, Matt Gordon, Robin Copeland, Elizabeth lones, James Kennedy, Todd Weitz-man, Sten Kramer, Bobby Risse, Katy Divencen-zo, David Sanchez, jesse Baskir, Chris Klein-bauer, David McCullogh, John Kosher, Gza-Gza Nagy, Steve Ramazzini, Gail Stein, Melissa Chong, Richard Kim, Bett Eng, Carl Fung, Michelle Maton 189 GRANADA just when you thought you escaped it .. .Quote of the week! I. Brenna Surritt 2. Tim Whalen 3. Sheri Colberg 4. Katherine Makinney 5. Steve Pascal 6. Julie Gubrud 7. Stacy Smith 8. Edgar Nielsen 9. Alex Moore 10. Marina Picciotto 11. Chris Butchko 12. Gail Becker 13. Diane Zuck 14. Shirish Date 15. Michael Cucek 16. Mike Moya 17. .Madeline Rawley 18. Jim Lee 19. Robert Woolsev 20. Phil Beccue 21. Ted Fong22. Sheri Spunt 23. Dorena Chan 24. Cory' Williams 25. Dean Avary 26. Jill Shannahan 27. Mark Saul 28. No name 29. Toni Armstrong 30. Scott Hays 31. Alex Cheng 32. Julie Beeler 33. Jerry Masters 34. Lawrence Sincish 35. No name 36. Irene Yen 37. Scott Newar 38. Mark Dubin 39. Robin Greenburg 40. Grant Hasson 41. Mary Reilly 42. Helen Edwards 43. Terry Hayne 44. Charlie Denault 45. Ken McClain Not Shown: Shaun Hoftmeyer. Eriko Kusomoto, Tracy Richards, Norrie Seymore, Kari Skilbred, Brad Knox. Emile Harry, Elena Woodard, Cassio Conceicao, Teresa Fields, Laurieanne Cleland, Laura Nordby, Helen Chen 190 NARANJA Orange 1. Melissa Grieve 2. Jenny Heilman 3. Khans Powell 4. Pat Fox 5. Lisa Bernard 6. Alison Mclnnes 7. Lisa Tseng 8. Carol Sprague 9. RichVisek 10. Alison Reid 11. Carol Brittain 12. Nancy Jameson 13. Iris Lepnis 14. Ruben Rodrigues 15. Dennis Oh 16. Eric Mark 17. Mark Dammann 18. Jean Andersen 19. Ed Tharp 10. Paula Bryant 21. Aristotle Economon 22. Susan Dageforde 23. Mike Boone 24. John Sawyer 25. Pam Henck 26. Hilda Fong 27. Paul Heil 28. Gabriel Montenegro 29. Jim Davis 30. Jane Dailey 31. Martha Aguilar 32. Nancy Lui 33. Chris Cassidy 34. Andy Massik 35. Grant Anderson 36. Lynn Holland 37. Kim Rachmeler 38. Glen lagerstrom 39. Virginia Rojas 40. John DeVincenzo 41. Tom Shoo 42. Laura Kang 43. Ann Yoshimura 44. Joe Berman 45. Richard Tim 46. Heather Hawkins 47. Lisa Smith 48. Katie McGrath 49. Tim Huson 50. Eric Abrams 51. Yao Sun 52. Cameron Kemper 53. Bill Joeger Not Shown: Stephen Andres, Tom Kearney, Paul Carr, Nora Nuney, Sue Thomas, Therese Ford, Tracy Irwin, Leslie Stanhoff. Doug McKenzie 191 UJAMAA Swahili for familyhood 1. Jim Woodard 2. Leonard Chambers 3. Sharon Kraus 4. Tom Dob-rocky 5. Ken Christmas 6. Kalon Goodrich 7. Karen Mitchell 8. Kolu Eastman 9. Jeanne Niedzelski 10. Phil Benson 11. Marc Thomas 12. Cam Hawkins 13. Tami Fountain 14. Freddy Irving 15. Cora Spaulding 16. Ava Green 17. Angela Lewis 18. Angelique Horton 19. Carole Edmundson 20. Joe Lynch 21. Pat Haley 22. Donnel Briley 23. Leslie Walker 24. Darcelle Cox 25. Ayn Fuller 26. Jackie Fields 27. Gloria Johnson 28. Shawna Perry 29. Donna Fielder 30. Bill Harrison 31. Gauda-lupe Martinez 32. Paige Kendrix 33. Brad Williams 34. Staurt Burden 35. Steve Munn 36. Myron Shak 37. Aaron Morris 38. Guy Mason 39. Hicela Castruita 40. Margaret-Ann Laing 41. Richard Beane 42. Marc Daniels 43. Dave Baldwin 44. Jeanette Pitts 45. Randy Hazelton 46. Mike Gonzales 47. Teresa Rodriguez 48. Terri Mitchell 49. Dave Walker 50. Sam Sherman 51. Bertram Chinn 52. Eddie Fuentes 53. Hayes Alexander 54. Rudy Rodriguez 55. Patti McCormack 56. John Drum 57. Nancy MacDonald 58. David Nilsson 59. Cecilia Farias 60. Linden Blue 61. Quincy Gunderson 62. Gary Hallee 63. Allan Moore 64. Nathan Bros-trom Not Shown: Liz Arias, John Atthowe, Phil Baca, Julie Beehner, Ivan Brandon, Nanette Cannon, Jenny Carroll, San Casson, Arturo Ce-zares, Sun-ki Chai, Can Coran, Mary Crary, Dewayne Dantzler, James Davis, Melissa Davis, .Margaret De-rnorest, Steve Eng, David Fleming, Charles Flowers, Cathy Fogel, Kevin Grant, Michael Guthrie, Peter Flecht, Dawn Herrel, Jamie Hill, Jacquelyn Johnson, Roger Lemons, Simon Lucio, Paul Luna, Darlene Martin, Barbara Martinez, Mike McFaul, John Melville, Bill Mitchell, Aimee Morel-Seytoux, Molly Meyers, Andy Norris, Richard Ortiz. Yemaya Ponder, David Proter, John Radtke, Doris Ragland, Nigel Ray, Monique Regard, Terrie Robinson, Scott Seiden, Cynthia Smith, John Sobraske, Karen Sorenson, Ellie Steinberg, Annette Steppe, William Swinton, Rhonda Trotter, Marc Ullman, Hayward Young 1. Lonnie Green 2. Tom Castellano 3. Margie Lawler 4. Lucy Goldenhersh 5. Andi F ish 6. I ida Chopivsky 7. josh Mondry 8. Steve Kinney 9. Alison Merow 10. Prince Charles 11 Jeffrey Birdwell 12. Kari Grabowsky 13. Gil Fleitas 14. Clete Kushida 15. Kelvin Okomoto 16. Eddie Poplawski 17. Roger Hall 18. Seth Bland 19. Suzette Craft 20. Henry Alfaro 21 Phil Wilhelm 22. .Mark Sowka 23. Suzanne Smith 24. Ce Ce Schrlock 25. Paul Liu 26. Geeta Berera 27. Scott DeBaruer 28. Jeanne Lim 29. Kevin Thompson 30. Pete Richert 31. Tony Chen 32. Pat Mason 33. Cat Berry 34. Eric Scharff 35. Barry Kramer 36. Lynn Anderson 37. Tony Kahn 38. Jann Murry 39. Darcy Boris 40. Bill Palliam 41. Alan Sawyer 42. Julia Doermann 43. Lennes Omuro 44. Jason Wacha 43. Alan Wong 46. Judy Fan 47. Sol Lederman 48. Rick Hoch 49. Jennifer Hulse 50. Eric Takahashi 51. Steve Percelay 52. Chip Atkinson 53. Dave Corley 54. Joey Berash 55. Manuel Ebner 56. Phil Wessells 57. Ed Swanson 58. Liz Moncoda 59. Julie Kuark 60. Julie Hartung 61. Rena David 62. Shawn Hecht 63. Tom Barton 64. Sam Winder 65. Vern Paxson 66. Lisa Wolff 67. 68. Suzy Pollock 69. Cecilia Franco 70. Cameron Clarke 71. Jeanme Gilliam 72. Suzanne Maxey 73. Kathy Sheil 193 1.2. Meredith Wadman 3. John Donovan 4. Margaret Moore 5. John Tang 6. Dana Tom 7. Ann Van Meter 8. Lisa Stratton 9. Austin Kim 10. Henry Alfaro 11. Sunny Bowey 12. SuzetleCraft 13. Brad Steiner 14. Darcey Boris 15. Kiela Diehl 16. Eddie Poplawski 17. John Robinson 18. Josh Mondry 19. Jeannie Gilliam 20. Liz Kali 21. Hara Levy 22. Lulu Rogers 23. Claire Sechler 24. Naomi Nagaya 25. Anna Buchard 26. Anina Merrill 27. Terri Miller 28. Nancy Shepard 29. Doug Needles 30. Stacey Black 31. Bob Cornelison 32. Cameron Clarke 33. Robert Mohn 34. Eve Jaclin 35. David McAfee 36. Andy Holtz 37. Geoff Helzel 38. Anne Hotchkiss 39. Malu Gamez 40. Beth Tomson 41 Ceci Velasco42. Eric Osmundson 43. Vecna Bhatia 44. Lauren Jacobs 45. Steve Sokil 46. 47. Mary Patterson 48. Doug Brove 49. Paul Liu 50. Liz Landsverk 51. Jim Harris 52. Lester Johnson 53. Jeff Fowcett 54. Aaron Wells 55. Noah Novick 56. Shoshanna Ferziger 57. Jessica Herbold 58. Blake Johnson 59. PamCloyd60. Juliet Sears 61. Kari's Cat 62. Kari Grabowsky 63. Dave Stone 64. 65. 66. 67. Frank Bird 194 1. Tim Cavanaugh 2. Man Lattcrell 3. Maria Satcnstein 4 Kathy Nelson 5. Isabel Reuss 6. Craig Spearman 7. Judy Kahn 8. Eva Semple 9. Andy MacFarlane 10. Babs Levenson 11, Brock La Porte 12. Dave Daleke 13. Gil Ureno 14. Brett Sherman 15. Mike Drews 16. On Koppelman 17. Mary Schaffer 18. Jen Bleakley 19. Andrew Eills 20. Lola Parrott 21. Ken Simpson 22. Renee Marine 23. Annette Giesecke 24. Boh Boutin 25. Claudia Brunnel 26. loci Beres 27. Amy Slater 28. Don Dresser 29. Craig Flores 30. Mike Rogers 31. Larry Adler 32. Roger Mine 3.3. Carol Benz 34. Sumbul Ali 35. Jeff Benz 36. Brad Moore 37. Steve Dennis 38. Sergio Peneda 39. Casey Raftery 40. Jan Linsenmeyer 41. Alisa Greene 42. Becky Williams 4 3. Otto(icrstmann44. Deana Diamond 45. David Tracey 46. Mike Dunn 47. left Weiss 48. Claire Morel-Seytoux 49. Eric Williams 50. John Verducci 51. Dave Ashlev 52. Joe- Siedleeki 53. Danny Pearl 54. TassSalessiotis 55. Laurel Whittier 56. Robert Azcarraga 57. Camm Maguire 58. Jim Fishman 59. Bruce Samuels 60. Mark Sicner 61. lames Miller 62. Anil Gongalli 63. Ken Dork 64. Sean Kelly 65. Lester Rosea. Luther 66 Peter Laugham 67. Manuel Morale 68. Joel Townsend 69. Brian Ians 70. Scott Graisford 71. Craig Carlson 72. Linda Bevis 73. David Gleba 74. Brian Wilson 75. Heather Rox 76. |ohn Sullivan 77. )im McVey 78. Avmand McMuway 79. Elizabeth Arnesan 80. L. Bear-bank 81. Lisa Sue Gitkin 82. Adam Bans 83. Rodion Roskolmkoff Not Shown: Cheryl Velitk. Ceci Clarke, Dawn Devore, Edward Saxer, Eurijoo Lee, Francis Schumacher, Helmut Cieben, Jill Carson, Jim Rozycki, John Brennan, Kurt Zimmerman, Linda Kemby, Mark Turner, Mike Nunez, Mindy Basham, Paul Giuniini. Phil Chritton, Jean Shevis STERN: BURBANK What has 99 deviants and a wet pig's head? 195 DONNER A Place With A History of Enduring Parties 1. Mike Schmitz 2. Dennis Matthies (Resident Fellow) 3. Randy loss 4. lulie Buliavac 5. Rowland Burno 6. larvis Slade 7. Rick Schumacher 8. .Matt Crode 9. Mike Durbin 10. Denny Irby 11. Greg Smith 12. Vic Wu 13. Ted Tchang 14. Ann Koontz(R.A.) 15. Jennifer Brown 16. Brian Jeffreys 17. Bruno Olshousen 18. Paul Mang 19. Yvonne Campos 20. Jim Conley 21. Alex Liu 22. Jerry Skip Kelly 23. Laura Doctor 24. Frances Pordes 25. Melinda Zachary 26. Griff Baby Derryberry 27. Dave Nunez 28. John Burns 29. Christy Nichols 30. Kristi Becker 31. Diane Sharp 32. Mark Aldape 33. Randy Goodman 34. Joe Bleau 35. Stephanie Elkins 36. Ron Chin 37. Karl Schuster 38. Scott Mosher 39. Patty Christen (R. A.) 40. Renita Mims 41. Chris Serna 42. Dave Deutsch 43. Nick Ferguson 44. Lori Carswell 45. Scott McMillen 46. Catherine Linebaugh 47. Jennifer Stout 48. Chris Mutant Clarke 49. Dave Blum 50. Debbie Murelaga 51 Bo Stehlen 52. Bill Kilgore 53. Tom Hwang 54. Rick Wong 55. Greg Flerrera 56. Scott Allen 57. Rick Motes Motamedi 58. Steve Sickle 59. A! Simmons 60. Mike Wallace 61. Curtis Gruenler 62. Kevin Waddell 63. Pete Norville 64. Dave Quigley 65. MariaLusiik66. DaveMacKay67. Anna Carey 68. AnnCrozier 69. Matt Grady (R.A.) 70. Kelly Min 71. Laura Martinez 72. Dave Hooper 73. Mike McAulay 74. Sami Shaio 75. Pete Caryotakis 76. Collin Cohen 77. Joe Precious Mader 78. Kathy Calhoun 79. Susan Luenberger 80. Jack Liebau 81. Chris Reid 82. Lucy Stern 83. Busy Auch-lncloss 84. Patty Lee 85. Katie Newhall 86. Kirsti Merikalio 87. Terri Gaydon 88. Becca Gonzales 89. Claire Ttdcman 90. Doug Cutting 91. Steve Lindeman 92. Clay Taylor 93. Pete Kiplinger 94. John Christensen 95. George Huertas 96. Diana Gilmore 97. Joe Kennedy (R.A.) 98. Tom McGannon 99. Jeff McNally 100. Neil Reimer. Not Shown: Sharon Dyer, Elizabeth Erlich, Bill Killer Kitay, Dave Marohnic, Tom .Moore, Robin Patterson, John Schlaefer. 196 LARKIN I Love You Baaaaaaaaby!! I. Mac Feliciano 2. Deanna Carlvle 3. Pat Sullivan 4. Kelli Borelli 5. Jean Kelly 6. Margaret Miller 7. Andrea Alfonso 8. Jon Ziert 9. Jane McConnell 10. Karen Merino II. Rebecca Smith 12. Debbie McCleskey 13. Karen Easterbrook 14. Rich Walter 15. David Lopez 1( . Ed Pearce 17. Ken Kubo 18. Eric Larkin 19. Thom Todacheeny 20. Ted Mourouzis 21. Mark Henderson 22. Brion Daniels 23. Pat Gonzalez 24. Jennifer Torbett 25. Michael Hood 26. .Maria Vellani 27. Janet Chenevert 28. Eric Simone 29. Donna Vargas 30. Pete Looby 31. Fred Ueland 32. Tom Uidano 33A. Mark Kim 33B. John Barns 34. Grant Ryles 35. Dave Casscls 36. Tim Sambado 37. Tim Reeves .38. John G.Q. Stephens 39. Dan Turner 40. Mitch Silver 41. Sam Nell 42. Eric Wright 43. Mike O'Reilly 44. Pete Stanicek 45. Karen Haubrich 46. Alice Wells 47. Pierre King 48. Kelly Look 49. Mark Sherman 50. Cecile Fraley 51. Charles Waugh 52. Ron Green 53. Jennifer Berensen 54. Barry Lurie 55. Mary Lee 56. Sam Snoot 57. Julie Yasuda 58. Michelle Henry 59. Dave Pursues 60. Lezlie Deck 61. Diane Flous 62. Randy Smith 63. Brian Plocher 64. Linda Richardson 65. Beth Anderson 66. Julie Hagen 67. Jennifer Bostwick 68. Rebecca Speer 69. JesseFann70. Kevin Morris 71 A. Karen O'Keefe 71B. Karen Medonca 72. Duffy Smith 73. Danny Pan 74. Braxton Lathrop 75. Ron Sheridan 76. Bill Alexander Not Shown: Sally Mahoney, Judy London, Neenie Blake, Katie Clark. Wanda Colar, Nick Erndt. Mike Field, Kirsti Fielder. Dwam Hamilton, Donna Harrison, Jaime Herrera, Brandace Hope, Carol Hsu, Kim Hughes, Nancy Jones, Hae Kim, Keith Kitani, Eric Pierce, David Remmers,, Michael Scheiber, Petour token junior, Claudia Schwarzer, Eric Showers, Ann Tho- ------------f ■ L- 197 1. laural Hughes 2. Tom Sweet 3. Mark Kalkus 4. Lisa Kirkpatrick 5. Pooh 6. Julie Holoien 7. Caryl Lazzaro 8. Portia 9. Jim Holliman 10. Unidentified Serraite 11. Alicia Moore 12. Patricia Liu 13. Wendy Austin 14. Shelly Purit 15. Tracy Druebert 16. Pete Karolczak 17. Scott Hughes 18. Arturo Farias 19. Robert Braye 20. Megan Talbott 21. Sarah Button 22. Jeff Knowlton 23. Joy McManigal 24. Jim Kosciolek 25. DaveSchoon 26. Bob Holt 27. Jennifer Roberts 28. Drew Paxton 29. Evangelina Almirantearena 30. Monica Miller 31. Roy Nelson 32. Meg Campbell 33. Craig Sherman 34. Vicky Bost 35. Marcia I hint 36. Tom Lasorda 37. Bern Kohler 38. Ricky Sklarin 39. Kara Kurtz 40. Dave Levy 41 Karen Janssen 42. Tom DePaul 43. Karl Johnsen 44. Greg Davidson 45. Vince Bertsch 46. John Rego 47. Buster Nicholson 48. Ken Trauner 49. Steve Olsen 50. Larry Kelmar 51. Brian Smiley 52. Daniel Dale 53. Carole Taylor 54. John Hajda 55. Rex Sharp 56. Tracy Potter 57. Julie Murray 58. Eileen Smith 59. Jeff Blcich 60. Leif Pedersen 61. Tim Savage 62. locy Mitchner 63. John Heiderscheit 64. Kent Seymour 65. Keith Paige 66. Cindy Chao 67. Parag Sanghvi 68. Robert Houston 69. Kurt Hanst. Not Shown: Rod Beckstrom, lanet Butler, Rick Carson, Stephen Eastman, Elodia Fernandez, Shelly Finn, Alan Gampel. Manuela Garcia, Nathan Giecold, Tom Hamilton, Frank Hsu, Terry Jackson. Kevin Kennedy, Alex Leal, Mark Lederer, Bill Littell, Darcey Messner, Pat Mitchel, Robert Mitchell, Save Moon, Jeff Powell, Donna Rosenthal, Doug Stevens, Fred Terman, Paul Turkate. Laura Weisman, Tom Williams, Lupe Ybarra, Carrie Zepeda, Arturo Zapata. 198 1. Myra Hodgson 2. Ann Krovoza 3. Richey Neuman 4. Doni Moriguchi 5. Keith Hodgson 6. Diana Wu 7. Addie Swartz 8. Marianne Scott 9. Debbie Dagang 10. Louis Friedman 11. Britt Mackichan 12. Lynne Scalapino 13. Margo Friedland 14. Laurie Karcher 15. Melissa Hoc! 16. Marc Cleichert 17. Ali Stoeppelwerth 18. Nicole Rosenberg 19. Marie Otam 20. Julie Kumpf 21. Phil Miller 22. Lisa Arciniega 23. Robb Waterman 24. Lecia Shatter 25. Fiona Wilmot 26. Linda Crier 27. Ralph Shain 28. Mary Ludloff 29. Marty Raymond 30. Phil Kiekhaefer 31. Jim Lobdell 32. Gabi Magana 33. Marty Robinson 34. Maureen Sheeny 35. Bill Graham 36. Cricet Barlow 37. Catherine Atkin 38. Betsy Baxter 39. Suzanne Wight 40. Susie Walker 41. Doug Lowell 42. Mark Wilson 43. Teri Randall 44. Mary George 45. Brian Masterson 46. Brad Sewell 47. John Jasberg 48. Carl Hoffman 49. Jamie Krueger 50. Juan Alfaro 51. Eric Kleerup 52. Todd Wade 53. Holly Hudson 54. David Owens 55. Chris Hedrick 56 . Brad Angle 57. Chuck Gotlieb 58. John Walton 59. Carla Kerr 60. Lisa Murphy 61. Wayne Pauley 62. Marc Gleichert II 63. Fred von-Preissig 64. Alec Proudfoot 65. Bob Adams 66. Steve Perez 67. Laurie Hill 68. Innocent Bysitter 69. Augie Martinez 70. Steve Slater 71. Bill McFarland. Not Shown: Bill Ainsworth. Kelli Anderson, Anne Baehr, Rob Barcella, Frank Basich. Marsha Bazley, Liz Berecz, Lynne Bigger, Al Bronslein, Steve Carlson, Pam Clemens, Jim Collisom, Barbara Fitzgerald, Sally Geissc, Deane Greening, Wayne Hewett, Sharon Johnson, Linda Kalm, Jennifer Kan, Leysa Kim, Janet Lee, Susanne Lee, Janet Li, Stephanie Long, Ann Marten, Jenny Morgenthaler, Esta .Mott. Caroline Mulder, Dina Nakamura, Ben Norris, Mike Novick, Jim Nyarady, Rafael Ornes, Chris Poor, Gordon Schmierer, Jim Schurz, Mark Shaw, Jim Stern, Greg Thoming, Patsy White. TWAIN Two Dorms — One Spurt 199 ZAPATA The Best Casa On Campus 1. Allyn Rankin 2. C. Darryl Jones 3. Martin Lozano 4. Richard Romo 5. Velma Ramon 6. Lawrence Brothers 7. Ben Passarelli 8. Camilla Lambert-sen 9. Ann Howard 10. Chris Flores 11. Ed Grosser 12. Deanna Mah 13. Cvndy Stotts 14. Rick Lopez 15. Endrika Leon 16. Lisa Parral 17. John Shin 18. Leah Halper 19. Gustavo Gomez 20. Adela Carrasco 21. Arturo Vardas 22. Nancy Jasso 23. Irene Ibarra 24. Julia Villa 25. Manuel Saldana 26. Tony Kelly 27. Javier Carrillo 28. Meca Lynn 29. Kevin Rudd 30. Craig Cothrcn 31. Mahesh Shrestha 32. Bruce Bimber 33. Todd Holzhauser 34. Marit Parker 35. David Campa 36. Patrick Dunn 37. Sharon Boyle 38. David Godal 40. Letty Marquez 41. Sylvia Scanlon 42. Tanya Deeff 43. Shannon Jones 44. Ramon Villanueva 45. Ricardo Lara 46. Roberto Ortega 47. Cathy Taft 48. Bill Perea 49. Phil Moremen 50. Mike Lanza 51. Laurie Zamudio 52. Vicky Worden 53. Marlena Yokaitis 54. Ed Romero 55. Mark Thornburgh 56. David Hill 57. Len Lattanzi 58. Ruben Alvarez 59. Rigo Chavez 60. Michelle Wailes 61. Tanya Riseman 62. Tony Viera 63. Bill Kooiman 64. Mark Hofstadter 65. Ted Irons 66. George Ramos. Not Shown: David Ayon, Todd Baker. Carlos Bermudez, Tom Briehl, Leo Cazarez, Pete Keyser, Jason Leider, Rachel Lizardi, Reinhard Noack, Fran-cine Nunley, Sharon Padilla, Anastacio Ramos, Bill Reckling, Kris Rogins-ki, Rick Ronquillo, Magdalena Rosalea, Danny Sanchez, Phil Spitz, Pam Spring, Peter Thom| son, Gina Valdovinos, Norl ert Wu. 200 1. Becky Danelski 2. Li Drve 3. Lynne Frame 4. Mary Haber 5. Kim Warner 6. Robin Ohls 7. Ken Breitag8. Katherine Gartside 9. Bruce Forsland 10. Rick Naimark 11. Trish Conroy 12. Dana Swenson 13. Leilani Miller 14. Kraig Robson 15. Mike Resnick 16. Linda Fernandez 17. Caroline Cheng 18. Andy Meyer 19. Jody Freeman 20. Lisa Tappan 21. Renee Tenzel 22. Colleen Hendershott 23. Valerie Jackson 24. Karen Elgee 25. Tom Counts 26. .Matt Scott 27. Glen Sugimoto 28. Bruce Leak 29. Andrea Simons 30. Ellen Germain 31. |oe Campbell 32. Greg Harrington 33. Ted Forsman 34. Trish Neesen 35. Liz Prystas 36. Ruben DiRado 37. Sachi Itagaki 38. Erin Craig 39. Ed Cervantes 40. Diana Rowen 41. Diana Murelaga 42. Dinah Lahnala 43. Angie Vickers 44. Donna Petri 45. Valerie Durbin 46. Doreen Bellucci 47. TedTuescher48. Wiz Klainer49. Pat Thompson 50. Mark May 51. Sean McEligot 52. Amy Hecht 53. Andy Kerr 54. Don Nagle 55. Jim Leney 56. Jim Johnston 57. Swami Yermami 58. Yvonne Wilson 59. Steve Trousdale 60. Sean Hilden 61. Lauri Busboom 62. Jim Healzer 63. Lisa Grabemann 64. Rob Christian 65. Chris Mee 66. Susan Fahringer 67. Mike Boennighausen 68. Cedric Harris 69. Greg Hall 70. James Terrell 71. Anna Keesey 72 Buffie Eilert 73. Israel Castaneda 74. Amy Lewis 75. Marty Bedoian 76. Jeff Larsen 77. Michael Spider Smith 78. Ashleigh Head 79. Frank Scherkenbach 80. Chrissie Huneke 81. Peter Dumanian 82. Cathy Grofer 83. Joseph Chang 84. Sean Devin 85. Greg Garcia 86. John Newell 87. Dave Borovsky 88. Ted Eimon 89. Rod Searcey 90. Bill Shadle. TOYON The Best Plays on Campus! 201 1. Peter Dolotta 2. Andrew McClung 3. Kirby Shanks 4. Ben Shaw 5. Mike Resnick 6. Chavela Bryant 7. Bruce Forsland 8. Ken Breitag 9. Andrea Simons 10. Anita Escobar 11. Sandy Earlam 12. Kristin Smith 13. Libbi Chambers 14. Chris Hamilton IS. John Loya 1( . SuzyAlden 17. Andrea MacGillivray 18. Lani Barton 19. KenTiratira 20. SueMathison 21. Lisa Stern 22. Elizabeth Lot 23. Mike Kahn 24. Ray Stern 25. Jim Grundberg 26. Vafa Mavaddat 27. Tim Pearkes 28. Don Howard 29. Mary Poxon 30. Sean McEligot 31. Chris Morris 32. Robert Lerman 33. Diva Magpayo 34. Gina Davis 35. Renee Settles 36. Sandy Perez 37. Sloan Burton 38. Dave Borovsky 39. Bart Carey 40. Rod Searcev 41 Mark Leahy 42. Pat Keeley 43. John Dough 44. Amy Ardell 45. Letty Mallin 46. Amy Lewis 47. Fred Vanderelst 48. Eric Gilbert 49. Robert laffaldano 50. John Newell. Not Shown: Glen Acord. Mary Alexander, Jeff Arrilaga, Mary Barton, Jeff Biddulph, Pat Bosque, Ethan Bradford, Rob Burns, Ted Calvert, Tony Cardoza, Merilyn Chapman, Lisa Christopher, Tri Chung, Dana Clark. Melissa Cobb, Darien Cohen, Howard Davidson, Linda DeLos Reyes, Anne Dewey, Steve Diez De Pinos, Lisa Dixon, RagaElim, Julie Erman, Ellen Frank, Grant Frazier, Anne Friend, Brian Gage, Karl Garcia, Mark Giglio, Shirley Giles, Mark Greenwood, Jeff Harrington, Cio Harrison, Anne Hesterman, Paul Hodg-don, Steve Irwin, Stuart Kumaishi, Marketa Kyncl, Yvonne Lanza, Petros Levounis, Jim Lewin-son, Rhonda Lewis, Kirsten Lindquist, Ann Locke, Charmaine Lovelace, Warner McConnaughey, Amy McDonald, Rich Nazarian, Robert Netting, Dave Nussbaum, Sandy O'Bannon, Sam Pai, Ted Parks, Sharon Peterson, Jeanette Phillips, Karen Promer, Laura Rines, John Rogers, Stephani Romm, Reter Rucker, Bob Sciortino, John Selig, Lisa Smith, Jae So, Laura Spivak, David Stanton, Michelle Strickland, Carolyn Tarkington, Jim Tassopulos, Ann Walecka, Lester Wallace, John Walton. Greg Weisman, Jeff West, Shelly Wilder, Kathy Woehrle, Anne Wooster, Yuelin Yang, Laura Yanik, Donna Young. 202 WILBUR: ARROYO We Like Stern Food!! 1. Paul Anderson 2. Mark Netherda 3. lohn Pennington 4. Sarah Carrel 5. Palmer McDonald 6. Ruth Sorotzin 7. Kathy Suprenant 8. Talley Polland 9. Ken Munis 10. Ives Machiz 11, Andrea Wilson 12. Dale Hu 13. Amy Smith 14. Scott Zetterquist 15. Tom Watson 16. John Willis 17. Rosanne Brunolli 18. No Name 19. Aoron Christ-mann 20. Jeff Dorling 21. Joon Dorling 22. Joe Sinner 23. Rodney Robinson 24. Nainai Ghavan 25. Tyler Ochoa 26. Todd Morrow 27. Colleen Lindberg 28. Ed Clark 29. Raghu Sanga 30. Tom Hardison 31. Mark Gillis 32. Dave Yob 33. Carolyn Lawrence 34. Nick Nicholson 35. Marcea Nelson 36. Maceo Penbroke 37. Ken Fichthorn 38. Jacki McDougal 39. Rick Lundblade 40. Leon Dayon 41. Jeff Mundorf 42. Dan Cowdin 43. Dave Paulson 44. Sarah Horrow 45. Kristen Thoresen 46. Dan Alder 47. Bernie Mehl 48. Doreen Sobina 49. Debbie Appel 50. Rob Kerth 51. Lisa Wen 52. Justin Thulin. Not Shown: Larry Band, Julie Bauer, Greg Betts Louise Birnbaum, Carol Campos, Howard Cash, Silvia Chong, 1 Jarry Coin, Joe Dermer, Chris Gronet, Eric Haeussler, Glen Inn, Ben Isarankura, Mori lwakuni, Regina Jacobs, Marty lohnson, Pam Johnson, Lynn Kawamura, John Lowell, Eric Lee, Lynton Lee, George Leisure, Kevin Mahoney, Chris McConnell, Coug Mehoffey, Rob Peabody, Nancy Reyner, Al Salazar, Kirk Sanders, Lisa Shaffer. Brian Sprague, Margaret Sullivan, John Thompson, Lilian Tidier, Ane Tweedy, Christian Valentine, Vivien Vallarta. Bari Weick, Terry Weissman, Wilfred Williams, Mariana Ysrael, Scott Zetterquist. 203 CEDRO The elite of Wilbur b SgS . 1. David Hayden 2. Lori Alborn 3. Dayna Wood 4. Brenda Pascoe 5. Wieke Liem 6. )ohn Krueger 7. Tod Bergstrom 8. Ricky Spear 9. Mark Lowham 10. Kelly Fergusson 11. Basil Stamos 12. Chris Goumas 13. JeanneMowry 14. Ken Mertel 15. Steve Hoyt 16. Eric Share 17. Annie Smith 18. Pete Beaulieu 19. Harold Hahn 20. Walter Cox 21. David Kennedy 22a. Jeff Gutman 22b. Andy Bennett 23. Bert Matsumoto 24. Craig Kuglen 25. David Dunbar 26. Clarence Perry 27. Bill Beyda 28. Eric Schuler 29. Frank Frey 20. Jeff McCulloch 31. Damon Lim 32. Bart Sears 33. Wallace Welder 34. Kenneth Chu 35. Eugene DelaRosa 36. Stan Stewart 37. Wendy Koba 38. Chris Johnson 39. Pam Tuft 40. Mary O'Malley 41a. Chris Tigno 41b. Jocelyn Dunn 42. Alan Crystal 43. Dan Galligan 44. George Fujii 45. Tony Nolen 46. Debbie Ortega 47. Mike Brown 48. Louise Solomom 49. Jill Oehring 50. John Adairs 51. Jeff Hampel 52. Andrea Sheh 53. Paul Robinson 54. Ron Higginbotham 55. Roger Greenberg 204 1. Alex in Wonderland? 2. Kathryn Kelsey 3. Dawn Atkinson 4. Pat Leckman 5. Jeff Gelles 6. Jenny Ruckelshaus 7. Karen Kochevar 8. |an Abduchar 9. Nanette Archer 10. Desiree Gathings 11. Luann Lots Teschmacher 12. Kathy Ko 13. Michelle Gates 14. Lauren Kiefer 15. Ray Kim 16. RossMondy 17. Andre Namphy 18. Dave Tong 19. Clark Ochikubo 20. Charlie Hail 21. Pete Davis 22. Geoff Dryuynsyde 23. Hadi Tahen 24. Lisa Coleman 25. Dave Oline26. Dennis Furlong 27. Julie Clinton 28. Jamie Eschler 29. .Mark Milner 30. Cathy Clock 31. Kris Solem 32. Elaine Adsit 33. Kurt Elieson 34. Sung Chen 35. Chris Rodgers 36. Larry Nadler 37. Dave Lau 38. |on Bridges 39. Michela Aleman 40. Becky Buechel 41. Amy Taulbee 42. Kris Anton 43. Erik Engebeth 44. Joe Parish 45. Joey Giouacchini 46. John Simeral 47. Lawrence Quan 48. Herman Morris 49. Andv Scher 50. Lori Brammer 51. Willie Bagel Guillory 52. Andrew Enthoven 53. Kathie Namphv 54. Rafe Forland 55. Henry Bandet 56. Judson Lobdell 57. Dave Hamburg 58. Andy Pal 59. Ken Mahaffey 60. Tom Agosti 61. Mark Swanson 62. Rov lones 63. Tavlor Reid 64. Scott Widen 65. Richard Chung 66. Scott Murray Not Shown: Oscar Brock, JohnCbo, Evan Collins, Karen Downer, Scott Dubin, Jennie Glockner, Conrad Grant, Scott Grimsey J.J. Hamlvn, Ceci Hopp. Shane, Kim, Roltert Kleinman, Tom Lampert, Felicia Lee, Gerry .Morgan, Chris O'Brien, Jamie Ortiz, KyleRossier, Robin Ross, MikeSteinbaum. Myron Thomas, GregTopp, Rocket Rod Turner, Heather Wright. 205 OKADA Miniature Tennis 1. Patty Stokes 2. Takashi Inone (with Chiko) 3. Guy Sherman Mills 4. Jeff Matsumoto 5. Shirley Jang 6. Patrick Kwan 7. Jenny Goodell 8. MegletChan 9. Barry Wong 10. Doreen Lee 11. Shari Fujii 12. Katherine Wong 13. Neva Buyco 14. Milton Huang IS. Darrin McGrew 16. Kyle Yu 17. Mike Liu 18. Steve Jurichich 19. WesCho 20. Tim lensen 21. LeonardCabacungan 22. Isabella Richardson 23. Tom Kuffner 24. Sharon Ma 25. Marisa Ong 26. Scott Sather 27. Suzi Weersing 28. Helga Carson 29. Martin Ortega SO. Cris Gavin 31. Frank Moreno 32. Vae Sun 33. Peter Murashige 34. Carv Chin 35. Chris larvis 36. David Olson 37. Mike Holgerson 38. Dori Marticorena 39. George Tsai 40. Gordon Lum41. Richard Berge42. Bill Burgess43. RonMelles44. Jane Padwick43. Marvin Su 46. Geoff Skinner 47. Tim Deck 48. Soby 49. Mary Jue 50. Con Chin 51. Eydie Okano 52. Teri Mitchell 53. Russ Jong 54. Linda Akiyama 55. Scott Hinaga 56. JeffWehling 57. Lisa Garbrick 58. BobHolmen 59. Bob Winkler 60. Tim Kusumi 61. Eric Yuen 62. Alan Nakamura 63. Edwin Duerr 64. Mitch Fong 65. David Seaver 66. Rose Chen. Not Shown: John Hagerty, Mitch Motooka, SkoeterCzimskey, Paul Chen, Brian Kato, David Romo, Tony Debs, Eugene Toy, Charlie lohnson. Bob Gonguv, Boh Fan, Tcxkl Watson, Jeff Chung, Dorothy Chin Alyssa Coloms, Karen Butler, Ann Schaefer, Stella Jeong. Lisa Hudson, Lisa Wong, Dia Clemmons, Barbara Shuler, Clayton Mock, Brian Stoll. Boh Gottner, Brian Sayre, Aaron Han, Rock Sleinbach 206 OTERO by chance, Stanford by choice, gnarly by nature. 1. Nancy Raff 2. Barb Hebenton 3. Karen Ambrose 4. Jay Thorson 5. Linda Walden 6. Joseph Boyland 7. Carolyn Benson 8. Maris Doelger 9. Dave Kuechle 10. Christie Wood 11. Kate Gompert 12. Gamze Erten 13. Mary Grace Maloney 14. Leslie Hecht 15. Pooh Bear 16. Naomi Brufsky 17. Kitte Miller 18. Steve Norgaard 19. Brett Galloway 20. Susan Dante 21. Lyn Menlove 22. Dave Stanton 23. Gerald Castro 24. Kent Schwyn 25. Sally Tuffli 26. Ange Walker 27. Gina Trinchero 28. Melanie Chan 29. Kathy Freeman 30. Erica Markum 31. Tom Baumlin 32. Corby Kessler 33. Mike Flarehead Flaherty 34. Eileen Jensen 35. Betsy Brison 36. Helen Norton 37. Beverly Bermudez 38. Pinky 39. Tirra Austin 40. Jenny Rapp 41. Mark Mitchell 42. Debra Reichler 43. Dave Arnone 44. Susie Lee 45. Lillian Soohoo 46. Mike Dickerson 47. Linda McLaughlin 48. Karen Schmidt 49. Doug Huffman 50. Marissa Quiroz 51. Stacy Tompkins 52. Donna Kwong 53. Kirsian Price 54. B. Beach 55. Suzie Forman 56. Anna Williams 57. Gary Gardiner 58. Betsy Parkhurst 59. Annie Gonzalez 60. Donna Westmoreland 61. Shaun Pickering 62. Heidi Phibrick 63. Diana Dobbs 6 1. Alida Rincon 65. Bob Libman 66. Meri McCoy 67. Doug Lee 68. John Brew 69. Damian Varni 70. Scott Vitt 71. Rob Feldman 72. Toby Roosevelt 73. Debbie Obeso 74. Deanna Flores 75. Sally Dulaney 76. Kathy Christie 77. Sharon Zavala 78. Greg Chacon 79. Neil Sobol 80. Kim Leve 81. Lisa Rolfc 82. Alex Kaufman 8.3. Camilla Polhemus. Not Shown: Nancy Nelson, Karin Johnson, Frank Chen, Jens Quisigaard, Jim Hollingshead, Ina Roy, Noel Hanrahan 207 I. Jeff Au 2. Theresa Greaney 3. Naomi Cramer 4. Barbara Baughman 5. Bob Prez Holtzapple 6. Carol Tanner 7. Alicia Hamian 8. Julie Allen 9. Jane Abraham 10. Maura Ilendrick 11 Andy Sessions 12. Mary “the real RA Ruehelshaus 13. Helene Mazanjian 14. MikeMinchin 15. Dave Goldstein 15a. Gigi Wang 16. Dan Judge 17. Paul Ainslie 18. Julia Martino 19. Greg Horn 20. Shanna Brokken21. Tom “the nose Crouch 22. Richard Nagareda 23. Doug Machlin 24. Karen Hanst 25. Andy Messing 26. Maureen Dunlop 27. Andrey Yee 28. Peter Quilter 29. Nina Siejovic 30. Mare Moss 31. Mischa Pless 32. Joyce Weatherford 33. Steve who? 34. Kim Thompson 35. Susie Moyne 36. Shawna Schwartz 37. Cameron Turner 38. David Simmons 39. Bill Jeakle 40. Bryan Wright 41. Joe Govert 42. Scott Warner 43. Ed Teddy Bear Katz 44. Mary Bradach 45. Erica Syrdal 46. Matt Knox 47. Scurry Fogelman Johnson 48. Steve Jaws Johnston 49. Bill Dalgarn 50. Cort will he live to see 30? Gross 51. Jim Broadway Kennedy 52. Greg Holley 53. Matt Schwartz 54. Rick Blumsack 55. Ken Shark 56. Jim Duffy 57. Dave Youmans 58. Tom Nvgren 59. Bob Slater 60. Annie Roskin 61. Diana star” Varela 62. Scott Finn 63. Brent Teddy Bear Martin 64. Scott Ahlberg 65. Ship Smith 66. Michael Arenas 67. Renee Ruiz 68. Pete Pirate Lindbergh 69. Larry Jacobs 70. Lars Schonander 71 Ben Cope 72. Mike Pirate Lindsay 73. Dave Pirate Bradley 74. Bob Half-Pirate Ziegler 75. Marc Shor 76. Leo Bautista. Not Shown: David Eppstein. Martin Levson. Peter Loo, Ingrid Wassmann, Craig Kuglen, Caroline Rhoden. Mary Ann Trombadore, Deidra Duorak, Alicia Keilers, Sibylla Kenaston, Glenn Lunde, Russ Leonard, Benjy Austin, Brad I lightower. Kurt Runke, Carlos Camacho, Brian Weed, Jeff Atkinson RINCONADA We're broke, but we have a hot tub and stupid RA's. 208 SOTO Diversity 1. Karen Kwang 2. Marcia Casey 3. May Liang 4. David Li 5. Emma Mitchell 6. Mary Clossman 7. Chris Koons 8. Paul Fisher 9. Monica Harder 10. Laurie Wedemeyer 11. Mrs. Streiber 12. Jerry Hoi 13. Elaine Fogg 14. Amy Saxman 15. Kathy Olmsted 16. Sheryl Garnett 17. Kent Kime 18. Doug Paul, R.F. 19. Lily Shiue 20. Dina Barbis 21. Jack Sayers 22. Tom Watson 23. Rob Reay 24. Jerry Brown 25. Bob Rich 26. Marty Everson 27. Con Clark 28. Curt Hatton 29. Jodi Libretti 30. NelsenChristiansen 31. Tom Portman 32. Jeff Malinak 33. Laurie Camick 34. Bill Glover 35. Ian Cameron 36. Pat Tharp 37. Perry Vidalakis 38. John Kenagy 39. Daphne Kuhlman 40. Mark Winters 41. Mary Hossfeld 42. Toby Farrand 43. Alan Tripp 44. Bob Wood 45. May Fan 46. Mike Marks 47. Lara Schwetz 48. Eric Peterson 49. Andrew Kalman 50. Brian Banister 51. Christine Kennefick 52. Diane Little 53. Kim Maghadan 54. Jim 8urkhardt 55. Eric 56. Bill Richards 57. Spencer Yeh 58. Robert Call 59. Mitesh Shah 60. Robert Wells 61. Artie Streiber 62. Eric Geyer 63. Audrey Harris 64. Greg Webb 65. Dave Orendac 66. Bill Lu. Not Shown: John Duncan, Bob Stein, Benli Pierce, Jon Atlin, Hosea Belcher, Mark Wagner, Bob Epstein (R.A.), Nevin Jones, Bob Silva, Chris Cadman, Suzanne Smith, Shirley Andrews, Carleen Lerchenmuller, Gretchen Rohrer, Kimya Magha-dam, Teresa Thomas, Bambi Higgins, David Bunnett, David McGee, Robert Burke, Mike Higgs, Greg Volk, Tony Rigler, Greg Henzie, Hans Wichary, Andrew Renouf, Joel Bior, George Bengston, Diana Paul, (R.F.), Maya Paul (R.F.) 209 There once was a freshman team, that woke Soto up from its dream, every night at eleven. They sent a noise unto heaven, and called it a primal scream. TRANCOS 1. Helen Who? 2. Howard Little Miss Muffet Kaplan 3. Steve Bottleneck Mulcahy 4. Dayna Baby Steinway Goldfine. Not shown: Martin Abadi. Brent Acheson, Dan Albritton, Mike Anderson, Jeff Ballard, Ed Bar-stad. Dave Baszucki, Benz Bendy, Andy Blaine, Robert Blum, Pete Boyle. Rich Bray, David Breiner, Bill Brockenborough, Allyson Brown, Lisa Buese. Lisa Carlos, Tiffany Choy, Jim Conley, Chris Corr, M. J. DeLaHuni, Jon Denny, Ford Drummond, Mike Egan, John Engs, Chieh-Mih Fan, Mark Finn, Ann Fischer. Bob Frakes, Naoko Fujii. Pete Gabriele, Todd Gates, Emily Ghilar-ducci, Scott Code, Daphne Grubbs, Doug Hankins, Liz Hanson, Lee Hoag-land, Houston Holmes, Dave Hu, Tony James, Bill Kelly, Bob Kollar, Larry Kung, Vicki Langenheim. Mark Locher, Allison Lutz, Karen Lysaght, Paul Maciejewski, Annette Makino, Dave Marks, Karen Mass, Jean Meyer, Pilar Montoya, Bill Nelson, Rick Newman, Diane Nixon, Scott Parker, Vip Patel, John Peterson, Brian Pettingill, Andy Posselt, Laura Priedeman, John Powell, Damlo Purlia, Ray Razo, Ron Rebholz, Bob Redlinger, Pete Reilly, Karen Richardson, Anne Riley, Chip Roellig, Beth Royer, Zosia Rybkowski, Steifi Sarka, Klaus See-Tho, .Mark Sherman, John Sullivan, RobTeigen, NickThille, Todd Vanye, Bill Vestevich, Tara Ward, Sara Wilkins, Hyo Yeon. 210 HOUSES: ALPHA SIGMA PHI Pimp and Prostitute Party 1. Hank Strub 2. Andy Barmeyer 3. Maria Arroyo 4. Stephan VVassman 5. Debbie Gamboa 6. Jimmy Kimzey 7. Diane Davidson 8. Dennie Ryan 9. libbey Keller 10. Cindy Franklin 11. Elizabeth Sweigert 12. Heidi Almquist 13. Lee Gregory 14. Lori Lehmann 15. Scott Simon 16. Karen Sakanashi 17. Nancy Rodkin 18. Joe B. Beltran 19. Ken Vereschagin 20. Sue Glueck 21. Who Knows 22. Amy Dunn 23. I Know 24. Steve Garwin 25. Jay O'Conner 26. Bobby Chien 27. Jenny Carroll 28. John Affeldt 29. Tom Curran 30. Sherry Artzl 31. Stephanie Meade 32. Cindy Layport 33. Lance Miller 34. Debbie Prentice 35. Sods 36. Liz Lowell 37. Bob Heilman 38. Cynthia Ellis 39. Ronny Glocklin 40. Carrie Newkirk 41. Greg Lambert 42. Hans-man 43. Mike Colley 44. Leon Hilton 45. Pat Jennings 46. Michelle Wolf 47. Ted Osborne. Not Shown: Mike Garcia, Diane Johnson, Linda Johnson, Chris Knepper. Bob Levy, Sheila Scobba, Leonard Sanchez, Ron Suliteanu 211 AMERICAN STUDIES Dean Fred usually lives here. 1. Janet Kretschmar 2. Kurt Wollenhaurt 3. Amy Talbot 4. Adam Volkert 5. Scott Lynch 6. Steve Richardson 7. Curtis Horton 8. Pat Freytag9. Dave Nickel 10. Karen Kershner 11. Laine Ericson 12. Kathy Donduan 13. Lucy Kohlmeier 14. Lianne Klapper 15. Paul Gutjahr 16. Mark Jefferson 17. Brian McDonald 18. Ron Parker 19. Al Revere 20. Anne Bondelie 21. Alex Van Riesen 22. Lee Ann Garrison 23. Mike Werner 24. Julie Nelson 25. John Foster 26. Patty Payton 27. Kelli Anderson 28. Adam Newar 29. Paul Khavari 30. Monika Modin-ski 31. Katrin Tobin 32. John Platz 33. Jan Boyer 34. Tup Fisher 35. Clarke Camper 36. Paul Timmons 37. Brett Love 38. Mike Siegel 39. Erin Stevenson. Not Shown: Lisa Alder, Nancy Alpert, Joy Belin, Amy Bernhard, Jerry Cooper. Sarah Diehl, Laura Kirkpatrick, Andy Midler, Sue Rosin-sky, |on Ross, Margot Sheer, Shultz, lay Fliegelman 212 ATO Amassed tentacled Omnipotence after the orgy all tuckered out. 1. Jim Cashel 2. Karen Garoner 3. Amita Jain 4. Dave Sims 5. Christopher Tucci 6. Tim Biglow 7. Larry Gipson 8. Shelley Broback 9. Julie Hayes 10. Isabel 8andet 11. Bob Brennand 12. Cini Brown 13. Jim Chao 14. Blake Grossman 15. Tom Mullen 16. Ceci Scott 17. Karen Danneckcr 18. Ian Brown 19. Shari Murphy 20. Frank Spicka 21. Julie Hanson 22. Laurie Magnusson 23. Joan Godfrey 24. Mike Andersen 23. Gary Robinxon 26. Use Dundurs 27. Dave Mewes 28. Laurie Sloss 29. Debbie Chen 30. Geoff Drucker 31. Mark Cranaas 32. Tentacle Man 33. Lisa Towell 34. Dave Luth 35. Jane Morshead 36. Vertron Drake 37. Tony Campbell. Not Shown: Guy Chicoine, Liz Argetsinger, Marcus Yamane, Ricky Bodor, Bill Dunbar, Tom Moore, Jeanne Hallman, Nanny Andersen, Shawn Purcell, Brian Thopsen, Monique Mulherin, Sandi Mezzio, Marion Johnston, Megan Waters, .Maria Powell, Kirsten McKennett, Luann Piccard, Tom Wood. 213 1. Greg thing 2. Shelley Antonio 3. David John Marotta 4. Jenny DeGroot 5. Anne Larson 6. Cathy Bangert 7. Vic ki Agnost 8. Cynthia the cyclist 9. Mace Parlman 10. Audrey Miklius 11. Carrie Griffin 12. Cedith Copenhaver 13. RobCarriger 14. Sushma Govindarajulu 15. Seth Zuckerman 16. LisaMarro-botto 17. Craig Best 18. Lisa Jacobson 19. Matt Nicodemus 20. Becky Raven 21. Kelly Williams 22. Toby Weaver 23. Bill Mallin 24. Pat Perez 25. Susan Brown 26. Paul Baer 27. Margery Lazarus 28. Ted Gleason 29. Micael Scott 30. Chris Mitchell 31. Pradeep Agrawal. Not Shown: Andi Epel, Art (a.k.a. the skinny nightmare ), Mike the Bong, Dana Price, Karen Bilbo Halbo, Ben Andrew, Professor Brainerd. Eric Cornell, Bob Brahman, Kelly Black, Wendy Smith, Bryan Penpraise, Arnie Siromberg. 214 DURAND Durand 1. Nancy Brandt 2. Nancy Downs 3. Fernanco Bravo 4. Russ Van Patten 5. Abe DeAnda 6. Dave Austin 7. Jim Sakamoto 8. Darryl Stephens 9. Catherine Morris 10. Laura Turner 11. Beth Harrison 12. Paula Carmack 13. Carol Jannetta 14. John Celona 15. Kirk Bloede 16. Jan Linden 17. .Matt Loschen 18. Peter Shapiro 19. Les Firestein 20. Karl Hutter 21. Jill Carson 22. Mark Belgrade 23. Tim Noble. Not Shown: Steve Coleman, Andrea Drobac, Melissa Ignacio, Ingrid Inglin, Greg Kindal, Laura Murphy, Lisa Querimit, Jill Tucker, Bob Warden, Hillary Werhane 215 1. Harold Montgomery, R.A. 2. Flint Pulskamp 3. Brian Twomey 4. Tom Proulx 5. Tina Suleiman 6. Jane layshock 7. Jennifer Davis friend 8. Sara Davis 9. Toni Martinez 10. Jeanette Howard 11. Robin lecount 12. Tracy Laird 13. Gina Lowe 14. LisaCetlin IS. Shauna Lehv 16. Susan Alexander 17. Janet Huang 18. Craig Chang 19. Jeff Stater 20. Marcy Theil 21. Gregg Rasmussen 22. Bill Collins 23. John Wilson 24. Jay Poulter 25. John Kleinheinz 26. Jamie Bendfeldt 27. Carl Hess 28. John Genga 29. Robert Okun 30. Fernando Bazan 31. Dave Kreger 32. Rob Zweig. Not Shown: Lisa Allen, Stephanie Bemis, Anne Bye, Allison Cagan, Michael Dean, Steve Debenham, David Galbraith, Mike George, Shaun Grady, Meredie Flaupt. Barb Holdren, Ellen Lewis, Lisa Lovett, Steve Murray, John Nemcek, Joanna Oliva, Patty Sue Plumer, Peter Simonson, Scott Thornberg. Steve Wall, Cathy Woelffer, Monica Garin. 558 MAYFIELD Harold's Place; same name as the Zete House; tried to change its name; where the wild things are. 217 1. Shannon Dubach 2. Ron Wilson 3. Shirley Lyons 4. Harry Korine 5. Kerin McTaggart 6. Liz Schwarz 7. Richard Gelles 8. Blair Romer9. Doug Jones 10. Carol Ozawa 11. Raul Dominguez 12. Barbara Wright 13. Greg Cox 14. Gayle Gardner 15. Jeff Menath 16. Claire Colwell 17. Diane Allemang 18. Amy Johnson 19. Chris Karlovich 20. Arnold Aguilar 21. Pete Ross 22. Gilbert Gonzales 23. Lila Read 24. Chris Rossie 25. Kim Eichhoff 26. Jill Ricketts 27. Randi Larson 28. Steve Elig. Not Shown: Chris (Flash) Addington, Julie Am-stutz, Elizabeth Bacelli, Tim Bolton, Pete Bressler, Pat Carter, Neal Chandar-ia, Terry Cross, Carl Drews, Ann Franich, Pete Godat, Karen Gordon, Linda Heydenfeldt, Debbie Lum, Carl Maravilla, Cestjon McFarland, McKay Moore, Tracy Pimack, Susie Rasinski, Kari Rush, Joan Sanders, Becky Schwartz, Keith Tom, Lyle Wiedeman GROVE A House Divided H AMM ARSKJ OLD An International Cooperative 1. Kale Howard 2. Steve Neumann 3. Karin Pascoe 4. Emily Brandenfels 5. Megan McCrary 6. Katherine Chesick 7. Chris Kaczmarek 8. Cynthia Lee 9. Hassan Alam 10. lohn Graybeal 11. Mohammad Diab 12. Andrea Butter 13. Greg Mills 14. Anne Thompson 15. Moe Lambert 16. Susan Owen 17. Rob Lipton 18. Jose Bower 19. Judy Deutsch 20. Michel Debiche 21. Ragui Assaad 22. CheikoOi 23. 8ernieAboba 24. DannyChild25. DaveFung. Not Shown: Lisa Hall, Ida Obermann, Peter Barnett, Fernando Eschavarria, Leyla Neyzi, Curtis Bohlen, Ken Aldape, Andrew Cutler. 218 HAUS MITTELEUROPA Baseball Mitt — Plate — Grandfather 1. Cam Smith 2. Aaron Weiss 3. Ann Doersch 4. Ruth Shield' 5. Wkkfy Russell 6. Elke Knopp 7. Peter Herreid 8. Hilary Clann 9. Jo Wallin 10. Nancy Wu 11. Kitty Donahue 12. Ann Wagenhals 13. Kathy McAfed 14. Annie Merrill 15. Marta Rauch 16. Andy Hirschl 17. David Posner 18. Ann Daggett 19. Marc Fajer 20. Sharon Meader 21. Cathy Bump 22. Richard Lopez 23. Robin Seeley 24. Peter Chang 25. John Carper 26. Eric ••tasters 27. Mo Schumacher 28. Tim Hesterberg 29. Marianne Tryphonas 30. Heidi Rath 31. Mike Hope 32. Dave Sweetser 33. Hans Mitteleuropa 34. Punkie. Not Shown: Giles Brereton, Dan Collison, Rosalie Curoe, Craig Fong, Liz Gessford, Emlyn Hughes. Carolyn Karl. Peter Klopsch, Lori Lee, Oliver Lichtange, Trey Mitchell, Bob Pahre, Ton Pauly, Bruce Quinn, Stefan Sauer, Jon Southard, Aaron Stressman, Graham Sullivan, Keith Tansey 219 I 1. Nik Blevins 2. Elizabeth Budd 3. Jeff Jackson 4. Tanya Bodnarski 5. Honor Fullerton 6. Suzic Halstead 7. Steve McMahan 8. Peggy Guyer 9. Ruth Jones 10. Chris Satterlee 11. Jill Fonaas 12. Diane Rose 13. Cari Meyer 14. Anne Bruner 15. Jenny Ross 16. Mark Meyers 17. Julie Bledsoe 18. Chris Oates 19. Dave Welsh 20. Rich Webster 21. Paul Brewer 22. Todd Cone 23. Tim Phillips 24. Dave Bryg 25. Mike Markes 26. Lou Camras 27. Joan Warren 28. Darcy Blake 29. Sally Sprole 30. Rich Obregon 31. Anne Crosby 32. .Mark Melberg 33. Shelley Jones. Not Shown: Barb Botelho, John lilley, Alison Kneisel, Molly Wenger, Craig Spada, Steve Long, John Kaufman, Kurt Lucas, Richard Klinger, Lena Wang. Tony Looper, Dave Charron, Pam Nunez, John Tobras, Caryn Lucido, Donna Bertrand, Claudine Assad, Lauren Dundes. 220 KAIROS House named after the God of the Propitious Moment 1. Sam Miller 2. Dan Newell 3. Dave Swan 4. Kathy McCarthy 5. )im Riley 6. Katherine Mills 7. Elaine Holliman 8. Ted Richards 9. Karen Holloway 10. Kerry Stuhr 11. Bob Milligan 12. Angie H lz 13. Mary Fitch 14. Cathy Brown 15. Steve Minsk 16. Chris Conner 17. Andi Shinar 18. Bob McClogan 19. Wilke See 20. Walt Coughlin 21. Ronnie Vella 22. Craig Jankowsky 23. Sean Winterer 24. Karen Holbrook 25. T.J. Matini 26. Lively, the telepathic turtle. Not Shown: Ann Bekker, J.J. Gearhart, Barry Greenhut, Margaret Grove, Fred Grulle, Matt Love, Garth McCune,Susan Ruebush, LeeAnn Vosti 221 Where is La Pizzeria, the great Saturday night restaurant for the best pizza this side of North Beach, located?;; LA CASA ITALIANA 1. Jackie Hiltz 2. Janet Grangaard 3. Maria Catena 4. Kirsten Sanders 5. Randy Cribbs 6. Helene Duhamel 7. Eugene Reardon 8. Robert Helm 9. Lyn Whitaker 10. Lyn's friend 11. Anne Willoughby 12. Celeste Kruzic 13. Liz Dunn 14. lenny Justman 15. Chris Kenyon 16. Brian Reichler 17. Siobhan Devin 18. Dan Kerrigan 19. Paul Camarata 20. John Carrillo 21. Mike Allan 22. John Fairbank 23. Jane Mikacich 24 Bob Brody 25. Clay Hampton 26. Lisa Lipari 27. List's boyfriend 28. Tracey Land-dauer 29. Paul Ortega 30. Cynthia Frost. Not Shown: Kathy Birnbaum, Jim Breyer, Lack Boyer, Walter Carlini, Dan Cornew, Steve Eisner, Jack Gonzalez, Chris Halstead, Jim Kennedy, Tom Klein, Cecile LeRoux, Mark Lowe, Alicia Malet, Jeannette Matello, Kathi Mullen, Jim Nigro. Lynn Robbins. Sally Van Etten, Tony Viggiano. Carol Young 222 LA MAISON FRANCAISE La Maison ou I'on fait.. .shhh!! OCNANT 1. Christian Rigot 2. Susie 8erne 3. Jennifer Goeken 4. Joanie Kitterman 5. Denise Keplinger 6. Li Newberry 7. Sophie Schoen 8. Allison Carey 9. David Combs 10. Steve Lohr 11. David Lawrence 12. Laura Heisler 13. Lisa Blank 14. Norman 15. Kurt Ogle 16. Phil Halmandaris 17. Macall Dunahee 18. Jim Whitehead 19. Sue Smith 20. Stamp Corbin 21. Sarah Poulsen 22. Buck Melton 23. Lucy Sankey. Not Shown: Karen Akiyama, Alexi Assmus, Nick Ban-douveris, George Bolanos, Al Cam pa, John Flores, Roger Lang, Diana Liston, Sally Newman, Bob Perry, Tricia Rigot, Kelly Ross, Carl Silverstein, Sid Swart , Avid Mojabi 223 LAMBDA NU it C = I. Pete Schaefer 2. Julie Curry 3. Bob Vorras 4. Kathy Kocurek 5. Meg Bowman 6. Sue Foley 7. Charlie 8. Grace Fleming 9. Geoff Rilling 10. Kris Petersen 11. Simon Streets 12. Mark Thompson 13. Suzie Browning 14. Suzie Abosch 15. Roger Winer 16. Pete Whidden 17. Tokyo 18. Tyler Bridges 19. Dead Head 20. Doug Reynolds 21. Jan Kang 22. Lisa Laumann 23. Jim Rubenstein 24. Lauren Nathen 25. Trans-america Building 26. Susan Lierle 27. Mike Lieberman 28. Dave Burgess 29. Chris Walters 30. Laura Hayman 31. Byron Springer 32. Susie Adolph 33. Confused K.A. 34. Heather Cougland 35. Neal Fischer 36. Sid Atkins 37. Al Mutari 38. Diana Sedenquisl 39. Tom Austin 40. Jennifer Randall 41. Margaret Nold 42. Paul Rodler 43. Fred Sawyers. Not Shown: Nancy Becker, Lori Cjavez, Stacy Davis, Steve Dayton, Sami ElSaden, Debbie Francis, David Gere, Johnathan Goldman, Jeff Grainger, Kelly Jones, M.T. Kerrigan, Salli Tazuke, Heidi Von Sweck, Ren Dietel 224 LATHROP You know, the one next to the Post Office” 1. Frank Rolfe 2. jenny Blank 3. Ben Edwards 4. Noel Rosales 5. Steve Mott 6. Kathy Hutt 7. john Berlot 8. Kerry Zachariasen 9. Marcus Bass 10. Laura Ackerman 11. Ric Filseth 12. Mary McKinnon 13. Mollie Purcell 14. Mark Daschel 15. Kevin Casey 16. MarkOrsaki 17. Linelle Soule 18. Mark 19. Dace Fredicks 20. janine Pothoff 21. Nan Zender 22. Brenda Downs 23. Doug Nelson 24. Jason Fukumitsu 25. Joanne Low 27. Jamie Ferrier 28. Glen Hallam 29. Barnie Hook 30. Doug May 31. Jay Little. Not Shown: Marie Benes, Vicky Browne, Eileen Delennanty, Madalyn Eastus, Rob Reyna, Vicky Scott. MANZANITA The Ultimate Community 1. Jeff Bennette 2. Georgia Morgan 3. Randy Stewart 4. Rick Long 5. Sam Smead 6. Ann Gail 7. Carla Neasel 8. Leslie Gavin 9. Dan Pehousek 10. Bill Roam 11. Holly Landers 12. Marian Menninger 13. Lindsay Sanford 226 1. Hillary Earnest 2. Chris Mullin 3. Bruce Cherney 4. Jim Mooney 5. Mark Lyons 6. Jim Brady 7. Anatok Falagan 8. Carla Neasell 9. Michael Hoffer 10. Sharon Vander Brocl 11. Melissa Elgin 12. Larry Widrow 13. Marian Menninger 14. Kim Kubota 15. Tracey Lindeman 16. Wendy Kobail 17. Susie Schreiber 18. Robin Hensley 19. Sarah Noss20. Benny Hu 21. Merritt Farrelin 22. Carrie Robnette 23. Jon Li 24. Robert Noble 25. C.l. Joe 26. Karina Brown 27. Clark Beyers 28. Brad Fiskman 29. Patty Simone 30. Peter Wirth 31. Donna Okuda 32. Paul Price 33. Don Detweiler 34. Tom Barkett 35. Yvette Palezuelos 36. Amy Sim 37. Robert Murtha 38. Lori Koontz 39. Mary Lou Torre 40. Harriet Hawkins 41. Mike Wade 42. Steve Cabbral 227 MIRRIELEES The bigger the better. 1. OalgThroww2 NonTanaka 3. Miclvad HowakJ 4. lov'ioBennett 5. CraigWilliam o Teddy Jones 7. Michael Bender8. ChirlctscWang9. (off Santosoosso 10.1oeToledo 11. Aon B Well 12. Joy Chong 13. Daphne lu 14. Cecil Butler 1S. lowed Torres 16. GeotRC Turner 17. Keith ArchuldJ IR.F I 18. Ken Hodo 19. Djrsa Bannett 20. Jim Hahn 21. Bruce MosJsOwitx 22. Ndixy Ka 23. Dean Mulla 24. Mark Ross 25. .MoonKiChair 26 Pam Douglas 27. MichelleTerry 28 Phillip Shorter 29 Tracy Lawrence 30. Fred Williams 31. Nadine Boll 32. Gordon Turner 33. Scon Chan 34. Keith Donatio 35 PweNcwJcrsey 36. JoAnnK.il now-ski 37. Sandy Jones 38. Pam Weeks 39. Robert Maiocco 40. C har I Bryant 41. Doug Villarct 42 William ledingham 43. Peter Radcliff 44. Patrick Oswald 45. Peter Cj cia 46. Jaime Terry 47. Bunny Bo ar 48. Mtssie Nomer 49. Cory Fawcett SO. Michael Price 51. Dork Terkman 52. Irene Chen S3. Mary Hamakor 54. Mark Blake 5S. Todd Codon 56. loc Schmoh 57. Vincent White 58. Gerald Shaw 59. Martm Gramckow 60. Leslie Talbot Not Shown: lynn Aaberg, Katyn Aho, Brian Andervoo. Hugh Anderson. James Amwme. Elayne Arterbery. Rav Bach. Deborah Barba, lisa 8arkor. Robin Beers. Shcreen Beverly. Gerard 8land. Chris Bkxlgd. Debbie Blumbecg. Roc Blumenehol, Stesen Bowman. Su cl Boxada. David Brenner. Stese Brown. Dana Bunnctl.Cecil 8t kr. AnalindaCamacho.CmdiCampbell. (loisaC arnllo MartaCarrillo. Antoinette Carter. Kim Cartwright. Susan Champlm. Raymond Chan, Joe Chang. (I.sa Chase , ha Cheng. Sandy Chmg, Joanne Chou, Sarah Cook, laura Corral. Stese CottrHI. Steven Cram. Andrea Dahlcn, AmiUva D.isgupta. Scott Davis. Mary OeVmcinzo. Vicki Dobbs. Kathy Dob4er. CoUcen Dolan. Paul Dorosh. Scott Edwards. Susan Ertman. Charles Ewald. Deborah Fackler. William Fenra. Annette Fmlcy. Maria Floro. PaiSey Fong. Kimberly Fo , David Fung. Carolyn Garcia. Sergio Garcia, lohn Gann . larry Gladney, OanioJ Goodman. Dcbi Gore. Stanley Cram. Gail Greenberg. Alison Gridin, luan Guerra, Jack Hairston. Norman Hairston. Mark Harmon. Stuart Harrington. .Melanie Kama. Mary Haynes. Paul Meidenreich, Heather Hindman. Eng Seng Ho, Meredith Hong Robert Howard. Tnru Humphrey. Charles Hutchings. Jeff lorillo. Yumi hvasaki, Timothy lames. Rosalind Johnson. Roy Jones, loe Simcnex. Cheryl Karinen. Hitoshi Karwakatsu. Monneh Kaxemxadeh. Gerald Keep. Bob Kennedy. Ro mond. Richard King. Carlyle Kinnison. Jeffrey Kishnama. Rkhard Klme. Karen Kraus. Cheryl Kremkow. Tai-Nm lai. Darnel lau xana, ArvMy to. Claudia lebenthal Susan leckmin. losclyn lev. Willy lochtor. Matt Leipzig Mike Leonard. Tamara lewis, Ming li.so. John Lin Sabrina Lin, Todd Lincoln, Laura linkletter, EVerkk lopex. Janice love. Paula lum. Costal lynch. Steven Mannheim. Marcia Martin. Earl Mathis, Greta Matthews, David McConiga. Mark Michael Dckcrw Milos. Valerie Millar. Frances Miller, Stephen Miner. Paul Minton. Jaime Miranda. Christopher Mondragon. Isa Montoya, Gerardo Moreno. Bchxad Mosk+ii, Bixhan MoyJehi. Cecilia Mow ad. Die Mullins. Beth Nachman, Martha Naicra. Silaporn Nakomthap. Elixalserh Newnwi, SoKam Ng. Mandiso Oliver. Nancy Orendam. Ann Osmond. Varima Paige, Bonnie PasJsvan. Henry Pasternack, Tom Pauly, Miguel Pete . Athena Pbtis. Pamela Ponich, Michael Powell, Arlyn Purcell. Shanlah Puleli. Mochacl Pylman. Karen Ragland. Tina Raine, Margo Raison, David Randall. Parthy Rath. Gregory Ray. Allnon Read, Cynthva Robbins, .Marie Robinson, Penny Russell, lacquehne Ryan. Cheryl SjiW. Alice Sakaguchi. Karen Salomon. Doccnc Sambado, Kim San key. Allen Sauk, Mary Scanlon, David Schneider, regard Schuerger. Ann Schwarberg. Dime Schwcllxcr, Iordan Seaman, Mate Selwyn. Jeffrey Seward, Tetl Shaikrwrtx. Max Shepard, ElliollShorr, |i|hy Sheet. Nancy Showvn. Linda Shwrtx. Karen Srpprell. Chris Smith, Kobe Smith, Brandon Solaria. Keith Sparks, Susan Spencer. Kahe Shxk. Julia Slone. Derrick Strahorn. Anlhtsl Slraligos, JuliusStrealor. Emily Sluman, Cynthia Swenson. Takeshi Tach Kina. Nancy Takahashi. Michelle Tan. William Tanncnbaum. Jcalio Tapia. Daniel TctxUtl. Jim Tom. Irsa tosh, Hoal-Thu Truong, lonko To. Todd Tuomala. Becky Tumor. Evelyn Twumasi, Victon Urban, Katherine Velasco, Ross V« kery. Furman Walh, Nancy Ware. (Juata Warren. Traccv Webb. PamcJa Welly. Tr mo Wiggins, Vaughn Williams. Doris Wilson, Robert Wrttrock. Italic Womack, Suk-Ymg Wong. Dorian Woods, Phil Yang. WaiKuen Yu. luyang Yuan, Cherie Zachary. Susan Zaroll 228 PHI PSI What house on campus is big and white, houses forty people (both sexes), and has furniture? 1. Wendell Wilkie, Jr. 2. Beaver Cleaver 3. Attila the Hun 4. Warren Piece 5. Cindy Brady 6. Marsha Brady 7. Bronco Nagurski 8. Joan of Arkansas 9. Larry Mondello 10. Lady Diana 11. 634-5789 12. Basil Rathbone 13. Albert Einstein, Jr. 14. Eaux Claire, Wisconsin 15. Jim Morrison 16. Walter Mitty 17. Eddie Haskell 18. Leftv Right 19. 524-08-4452 20. Fred Merkle 21. Mary Ellen Rogers 22. Phil D. Moler, DDS 23. BART 24. Spiro D. Agnew 25. Samantha Trans. Not Shown: .Mao Tse Tung, Herbert Hoover, Mordecal 3 Fingers Brown 4. Our dog. Kitty 5. Wally 6. Sophia Loren 7. Tinkers to Evers to Chance 8. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 9. Louis XIV 10. Al Weis 229 PHI SIG We are a Barn 1. Purvis, Ted's Instrument 2. Ted Jardetzky 3. Carolyn Perot 4. jane Luu 5. Harry Cube Sameshima 6. |oe Sachs 7. Erin Kagan 8. Hohn Shoaf 9. and Becky Sangster 10. La Lucero 11. Charlie Reed 12. Vanita Wells 13. Jill Mueller 14. Bev Stearns 15. Victor Stearns 16. Andy 'Nuke 'im' Johanos 17. Terry The Animal Rowe 18. Sue K. 19. Bruce Herman 20. Kristen Keller 21. Arlyn Purcell 22. Bennet Karl Langlolz 23. |im DeLaHunt 24. A Large Thermonuclear Device 25. Nancy Goldfarb 26. Veronica Weichers 27. Stevie Hoffman 28. Ruth (and her hair) Amundsen. Not Shown: Martin Chenevert, Alex Coku, Steve Fisher, Meribeth Germino, Alex Jardetzky, Charlie Kuffner, Tommy Maliska, Petey Saeta. 230 1. Amy Jane (AJ) DeLuce 2. Kelly Gee 3. Lauren Cardillo 4. Anne Norda 5. Cici Oremland 6. Denise Monza 7. Rose McDermott 8. Jayne Sherry 9. Cindy Howell 10. Grace Carter 11. Heather Naylor 12. Carolyn Lombardi Not Shown: Ann Beeder, Erin Beirne, Susan Blaine, Susan Blake, Denny Brisley, Lisa Davis, Denise Ellestad, Lisa Flores, Jane Kiker, Anna Marie King. .Mary King, Diane Kreyenhagen, Catherine Maechling, Laura Mol lenkopf, Susie Nordyke. Peggy Perkins, Susan Sheldon, Christina Speer, Catherine Stone, Lauren Tuerk, Pam Wilson, Liz Ysrael. ROTH The only place on campus you can eat salad and ice cream in the shades of pink and green. 231 1. Graham Leggat 2. Mike Wenig 3. Lee Altenberg 4. Dunny Gilford S. Dennis Hirsch 6. Mike Rosenthal 6. Thomas Gann 8. Jeff Cain 9. Sue Habek 10. Allaire Paterson 11. Joyce Chen 12. Nancy Dolhert 13. Amy Brumbaugh 14. John Lasersohn 15. Phillip Zois 16. Beel Foster 17. Cynthia Vilt-Jarvis 18. Jennifer Green 19. Peggy McKee 20. Gordy Pitt 21. Dave Peirce 22. Paul Hodgdon 23. Andrew Palmer 24. Jim Holliday 25. ('lark Vitt-Jarvis 26. Tanar Richards 27. Kanef 28. Karla N'easle 29. Robin Apple-white 30. Rf! 31. Steve Secerence 32. Hu Shapiro 33. Willy Doolittle 34. Amy Rose Parker 35. Melanie Sommer 36. Sydney Robertson 37. Steve Saxenian 38. Ann Sessler 39. Fred Burke 40. Will McClatchy 41. Howard Quin 42. Night-flying Bird 43. Nancy Wityk 44. Allison Kennedy 45. Moon 46. Robin Breedan. Not Shown: Jeremy Borchers, Andre Braugher, Lynn Gazis, Wade Gray, Rich Hefler, Liz Heimlich, Mina Hoyer, Lita libaek, Leif Magnusen, Giulia Maurice, Kate Rider, Michael Sanchez, Geoff Sears. 232 TERRA Let's Eat! Not a bad idea! Boy, I'll say! Let's eat again real soon! 1. Ann Sjokvist 2. Scott Barker 3. Natalie Matsuno 4. Jim Hahn 5. Moose Hydeman 6. Tracy Reith 7. Doug Hardin 8. Chris Uhlik 9. Bob Deyling 10. Elisa Cortina 11. Julie Jacobs 12. Chris Johnson 13. Marty Marko 14. Angie Tonies 15. Doug Rosenberg 16. Shara Kronmal 17. Kathi Baganoff 18. Jackie Kanner 19. Sharon Crosby 20. Caroline Chang 21. Craig Thrower 22. Brent Haddad 23. Ann Vernallis 24. Li Kotz 25. Sue Katz 26. Pam Focia 27. Mukti Khanna 28. Cary Worsham 29. Donna Ornitaz 30. Tom Yamarone 31. Scott Silveira 32. Mark Robeck 33. Steve Saeta. Not Shown: Jeff Caplan, Jack Chin, Ri-Jen Chou, Alan Comnes, John Delgado, Jay Furlong, Larry Goldsein, Bob Grant, Carl Mampe, Wendy Hebborn, Laurie Herscher, Betsy Jelliffe, Steve Kaufman, Joel McCullough, Valerie Morgan, Doug Nelsen, Mark Newweld, Lisa Quattrocki, Cary Rosenzweig, Janice Schreckengost, Ruth Shields, Doug Spalding.Marie Springer, Martha Trela, Carrie Ure, Kavley Vernallis, Charles Willburn. 233 TT4PT PHI 1 1 j 1 % y § | | 1. Kevin Kennedy 2. Sam Sandmire 3. Emily Lee 4. Sherrill Parrish 5. Lindsay Harris 6. Karen Kruse 7. James Knutsen 8. Laura Stern 9. Karen Haberman 10. Christine Myers U. Mike Phelps 12. |ohn Ikeda 13. Michelle Weiss 14. David lippman 15. Sherry Brice 16. William Atkins 17. Carrie Little 18. Jimmy Biester. Not Shown: Ellen Ablow, Adam Brower, Rex Merchant, Steve Osgood, Tom Perot, Wayne Sobon, Chuck Home Ot Rcltface Spolyar, Karen Whitaker. 234 WHITMAN “Sensual, but not too far from Innocence 1. Linda Sarnoff 2. Frank Dustin 3. Liz Lin 4. Jevan Tan 5. Karen Handy 6. Cheryl Germany 7. Kathy Kubik 8. Jackie Nalamura 9. Tony Smith 10. Russell Jeung 11. Jacqueline Bissett 12. Tina Bunch 13. Joe Atterberry 14. Joel Henry 15. Vivek Bhargava 16. Greg Koshkarian 17. Becky Crites 18. Claire Delgado 19. Jon Harris 20. Charlie Lopez 21. Rich .Metiers 22. Randy Bah bitt 23. Paula Perez-Pena 24. John Rothter Kraf-cik 25. Candice Bergen 26. Killer Hoover 27. Mike Duncan 28. Jeffrey Hibbard, Esq. 29. Sheryl Land 30. Brad Pechter 31. Carl von Bibra 32. Lisette Gerald 33. Muck McCullough 34. Moses, The Great 35. Becca Fox 36. Greg Muhonen 37. John Donovan. Not Shown: Mike Carrithers, Carl Hu, Jim Gonzales, Lauren Saunders, Jimmy Clute, Ronrico Clyne, Kathy Hoberg, Pam Collamn, Pam Mollohan, John Howard, Eliza Lim, Mimi Hsu, KimSchnurpfeil, Ann Palmer, Marie Cherwin, Susy Hajda, Seck-EngTan, Michelle Young, Kathy Lee, Tim Dew-hurst, Kent Allen, Cathy Tubbs, Brian Sayre, Dan Cerys, Albert Chu, Craig Dunwoody, Steve Westbrook, Alan Synn, Mark Trusheim, Gian Porto, John Lin, Kevin Kosola, Howell Hsiao. 235 1. T.J. Rolloson 2. Liz Richter 3. Julie Kohlmeier 4. Karen Ankenbrandt 5. Jennifer King 6. DougKimmelman 7. Sieve D'Hondt 8. Peter Lewis 9. Todd Carpenter 10. Cath lames 11. Eric Smith 12. Patrick Woolley 13. Nancy Ung 14. Lawrence Tanimoto 15. JohnChilcott 16. Jenny Van lee 17. Bill Stinson 18. Dave Martinez 19. lill Scolbey 20. Ron Moller 21. Greta Gilkan 22. Janei Savage 23. Jim Morris 24. Catherine Beck 25. Sheri Gould 26. May Braselton 27. Rudi Rodriguez 28. Anne Padronos 29. Janis Horn 30. Amy 1 layes 31. Brian Regele 32. Cindy Pillsbury 33. Judy MischeJ 34. Brian Arthur 35. John Fellows. Not Shown: Toby Scott, Dave Payne, Suzi Sher-mic, Mike Stryer, Jeanne Barke, John Ikeda, Janney Bretz, Deborah Erhard. Alfred Lutter, Laura Mullen, Dave Ganezer. Craig Fong, Scott Frake, Tim Barry, Julie Kaufman, .Mark Adolff, John Redder, .Mary Sauer, Carrie Newkirk. FRATERNITIES: ALPHA DELTA PHI Dupie says you will find pot of gold at end of rainbow here. 1. Dave Ehrlich 2. Floyd 3. Asama Q. Paislel 4. Keith Richards 5. Barney Rubble 6. Rebel 7. Samuel Adicoff 8. Jim Moore 9. Tiger Brighouse 10. Lone Ranger 11. Scott Mayer 12. Mike Milton 13. Alan Boudousquie 14. Ali Haji Shiekh 15. Adam Paal 16. Chris Schnek 17. Llama 18. David Games 19. Phil Zimbardo 20. Devoid 21. Taco 22. Neil MacAvoy 23. Marsha Krishnan 24. |oe Narducci 25. Bubba Sue 26. Roger Weibelhaus 27. Eric McCarthy 28. Blake Brown 29. Chuck Wheeler 30. Matt Lazar 31. Tom Fnedberg 32. Dan Woiverton 33. J. Scott Farley 34. Joe 8owers 35. Jeff Mill 36. DougClark 37. Leo Lapuerta 38. Jim Boqum 39. Neil Robinson40. Gradak 41. John Scanlon Not Shown: Joe Herzog. Glen Ellis, Eric Olson, Andrew Carver, Scott Walter, David Chenevert. Mike Broder, Mike Cha-ple, Rahul Naidu 237 BETA THETA PI Home of the famous Nooner. I. Scott Wilsdon 2. Alec Peters 3. Mark Milner 4. Doug Michael 5. Atty Mullins’6. Suzy Sullivan 7. Rod Berry 8. Harry Freeman 9. Bandel Carano 10. John Christie II. Zuo-yan Ma 12. Andy Shea 13. David Herriford 14. Gray Maxwell 15. Tod Richards 16. Bruce Finley 17. C.K. Poe Fratt 18. Steve Warren 19. Aaron Persky 20. Ed Calloway 21. Rick Matcovich 22. Bill Sneed 23. lohnSchaer 24. MattGruen 25. Baron Roberts 26. John McHale 27. John Phillips 28. Eric Sappenfield 29. M.J. Hermes 30. John Gwyn 31. Jim Anderson 32. Mike Johnson 33. John Corrigan 34. Barry Linnett 35. Dave Pursley 36. Dave Thompson 37. Dave Frank. Not Shown: Kirk Marangi, Dave Pagel, Mason Day, Chip Kuns, MikeMulcahy, Bill Gant, Andy Engel, Glen Cehring, Mike Melendez. 238 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Pledge Luau 1. Charlie Nobles 2. Dan Dudley 3. Jim Duarte 4. Bambi Goodhead 5. Ralph Walker 6. Jim Hauford 7. Steve Odell 8. Peter Pierce 9. Danny Lopez 10. .Marty Fuentes 11. Tom Brown 12. Ben Schneider 13. Clint Wright 14. Tom Pratt 15. Bob Koenig 16. .Mark Van Note 17. Howard Sewell 18. Marc Gimbreue 19. Ruthie Hendrix 20. Scott Davis 21. Jerry Cromack 22. Kirk Druey 23. John Craighead 24. John Abbis 25. Chris Lynch 26. .Mark Cohen 27. Fred Grolle 28. Sid Spaeth 29. John Sage 30. Mark Talkington. Not Shown: Larry Evans, Allen Fox, Dave Geller, Dave LeClair, Scott Otteman. 239 DELTA TAU DELTA Delta Tau Delta 1. Paul Delashaw 2. Marty Bauer 3. John Leeoe4. Don King 5. Tim Duenas 6. Steve Aimonetti 7. Willie Manning 8. Mark Kerber9. Bernard Hagan 10. Ted Tracey 11. Van Latham 12. Chris Monson 13. John King 14. Lars Stenstedl 15. MikeSlernick 16. Rob Moore 17. Mark Lundberg 18. Tim Bowman 19. Dave Nagler 20. Ken Orvick 21. Jeff Haile 22. Mike Niell 23. Mike Trx thman 24. Mike Wyman 25. Jay Summers 26. Mark Ramirez 27. Phil Mahoney 28. Marcus Chappell 29. Marty Martinez 30. Steve Simmons 31. Don Lonsinger 32. Mike Aldretti. Not Shown: Adam Meruis, Ken Wilke, Frank Dispalatro. Eric Hardgrave, Vince Sakowski, John Elway, Steve Buechele, Jimmy O'Brien, Jeff Deaton, JimClymer. Doug Rogers, Craig Zellmer. Mark Mordell, Dave Morze, Dennis Engel, Tom Hall. 240 DELTA UPSILON It May be crooked, but it's the only game in town. 1. Ray Kennedy 2. Mike Matthews 3. Chri$Ehly4. Wayne McKay 5. Bill Hansen 6. Rich Bridgford 7. Anonymous 8. Doug Hansen 9. Rick Lowry 10. Tom Dill 11. Ben Wilson 12. BillMattbes 13. Andy Roberts 14. John Ellis 15. Tad Swanson 16. Norm Robinson 17. Jordan Bender 18. George Davis 19. Dave Phelps 20. Chris Cale 21. John Hendrickson 22. John Harris 23. Joe Jankosky 24. Dave Midgely 25. Jim Miles 26. Stu Engs 27. Doug Jehl 28. Zippy” Cole 29. Greg Jones 30. Todd Ackerman 31. Dean Egeter 32. Bob Benet 33. Jake Jacobsen 34. Geoff Bland 35. Craig Albright 36. Chris Bonbright. Not Shown: Dan Cummings, Alan Mouchawar, James Bergeson, Randy Breitenbach, Peter Spivach, Chipp Sandground, Neil Tennyson, Jody Campbell, Brian Swanson, Doug Sunde, Eli Khouri. 241 KAPPA ALPHA Spiritually led by Robert E. Lee, W.C. “Bob'' Trowbridge, and Don Mescalito — not necessarily in that order. I. TedEigner2. Bob Karr 3. Kimo Spencer 4. Bruce Ashby 5. Brian Boorstein 6. Jeff Gerard 7. Doug Upjohn 8. Richie Sobel 9. DougCarter 10. Andy Eckert II. Doug Passaro 12. John Lutz 13. Mark Reberge 14. Tim Romer 15. Ted Olivier 16. Brad Purcell 17. Geoff Miller 18. John Bertrero 19. Jeff Holland 20. Dave Cremin 21. Rich Enthoven 22. Scott Culley 23. Nick Gault 24. Jeff Coleman 25. Frank Hicks 26. Rocky Rief 27. Dennis Troy 28. Joe Murphy 29. Grady Floyd 30. Hale Boggs 31. Dave Marks 32. Forbes Burtt 33. Marco Costales 34. Joe Fisher 35. Eric Johnson 36. Larry Schubert 37. Jim Cushing 38. John Hollister 39. Conrad Rubin 40. Ginc Cooke 41. Merrit Raitt 42. Dave Ford 43. Russ Harris 44. Spencer Rogers 45. Gary Burbach 46. Nick Halsey. Not Shown: Craig Elkins, Steve Bianchi, Mike Reeds, Andy Price, Dan Korn, Jeff White, Chris Betts, Dick Hodge, Larry Moss, BHI .Maloney, Sean Kelly, Tom Friar, Scott Merrill, Larry Dickman, Boog Powell, Mike Oneal, Paul Yost, Lance Horton. Hal Marshall 242 KAPPA SIGMA “Pass the Drug I. Guy Nohra 2. lack Kohler 3. Craig Tyran 4. Rob Chang 5. Klye Treadway 6. R. Keith Allaun 7. Steve Growdon 8. Mark McEnroe 9. |ohn Scanlon 10. Rich Rosen II. Irvin Jones 12. Greg Lowitz 13. John Thornton 14. Todd Andrews 15. Warren Tubbs 16. Tom MacDonald 17. Bob Hayashi 18. Alan Hartford 19. Robert Gregg 20. Tom Lutz 21. John Keen 22. Walt McKinnon 23. Ken Skillman 24. Matt Grayson 25. Brian Boghasian 266. Gary Tyrrell 27. Mark Kindschyk 28. Allen Funk 29. F. Scott Griffin 30. Jeff Elkins 31. A.J. Rosenblatt 32. Bill Peterson 33. Dave Kilby 34. Dave Seaman 35. Steve Gregg 36. Jack Alterego 37. Mark McWhinney 38. John Wehner 39. Ted Hopper 40. Mike Souveroff 41. Rick Bridges 42. Alex Locke 43. Jim Jackson 44. Joel Treisman 45. Robert Ivy. Not Shown: Robert Bier, Jim Breyer, Andy Clarke, Andres Cortez, Chris Cramer, Mark Dwight, Rob Holden, Tom Hunt, Erick Johnson, Steve Judson, Terry Kloeckl, Terry Lewis, Paul Lewkowicz, Alex Miller, Phil Moeller, P ul Segre, Mike Vaska, Moe Vincent, Mark Wilson, Chriss Bozada, Adam Goodman, Jim lllich, Brighan Johnson, Jorge Titinger. 243 PHI DLETA THETA It's been worth the wait! I. Miguel Cortes 2. Carlos Camargo 3. BobSblaudman4. TimJout$5. Rogie Robinson 6. Randy Forbes 7. Mike Reilly 8. Brett Foy 9. Jesse Smith 10. Ken Randall 11 Anonymous 12. Bob March 13. Kevin Aoyama 14. Andy Benn 15. Tom Kohn 16. Kevin McClain 17. Phil Gvori 18. Brad Davis 20. Charlie Marcus 21. Bob Bhistitkul 22. Eric Laurence 23. Tom Bridenbaugh 14. Eric Wolfe 25. Steve Wraith 26. Victor Puig 27. Tom Nelson 28. Scott Grinis 29. Wayne Brandt 30. Brad Knott 31. Jeff Chaney 32. Birdman 33. Mike Pepper 34. Scott Whitelaw. Not Shown: Lance Anderson, Lou Arvantes, Craig Awbrey, Paul Barber, Jeff Bird, Andy Brown, Joe Calderazzo, Chip Conley, Dave Dacus, Joe Delaney, Pat English, Bret Fuller, Brian Gonzalez, Steve Lebovilz, Dave Margrave, Brian Mariscal, Darin Maurer, Brian Mignaro, Kevin O'Brian, Danny Parker, Craig Seipel, lohn Simons, Jack Skilling, Greg Wells 244 1. George Thabit 2. Jeff Stuart 3. Bret Hillman 4. Chuck Kruger 5. Brock Hudson 6. Matt Lovitt 7. Spence Kendrick 8. Jeff Sims 9. Jeff Davis 10. Doug Paulsen 11. Vance MacMahan 12. Mike Donohoe 13. JimOzwald 14. PeteCuietusa 15. Rick Beckett 16. Todd Pickett 17. Eric Lansverk 18. Bill Van Dalsem 19.Val Vaden 20. Ron Sturzenegger 21. John Troxel 22. Mickey Arnstein 23. Bill Phelps 24. Joe Rodota 25. Jon Sandler 26. Dave Walton 27. Mike Lutz 28. Patrick O'Shea 29. Fritz Fischer 30. Scott Penner 31. Fred Harmon 32. John Peck 33. Geoff Tompkins 34. John Payne 35. Bobby Lapin 36. Dan Dunn 37. Brian Landrum 38. Doug Kessler 39. Marty Roberts Not Pictured: Bob Maganini, Jim Campinelli, Danny Epner, Dave Holmes, Bill Obama, Mike Dotterer, Ken Somberg, Jeff Bradach, Jack Norris, Mark Lazar, Tuck Sitzer, Doug Dirschl. Eric Richardson, Baron Hammon, Phil Krannen-burg, Mike Scott SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 245 Milk and Cookie boys SIGMA CHI A fraternity. 1. Jeff Chalk 2. Stas VVolk 3. Will Ferrin 4. Max Scheder 5. Scott Wineman 6. John Kirtland 7. Keith Cich 8. Troy Anders 9. Bob Spangler 10. Gary Foster 11. Jay McKibbon 12. Brooks Corbin 13. Doug Nomiyama 14. Matt Nichols 15. Kevin Wells 16. Sandy Zogg 17. Phil Chalk 18. Larry Ghirardo 19. Matt Schooler 20. Brian Copple 21. Wes Pullen 22. Tim Brehm 23. Paul DeDomenico 24. P.J. Hora (Boarder) 25. Lee Gregg 26. Steve Hutchcraft 27. Phil Ebling 28. Tique Robinson 29. Mark Wicker 30. 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Stephen Korn. Mark Kramer, lisamarie Krause, Samual Kraut, Michael Kravctz. Clave Krcrnen, Paul Kroner. Sharleen Kruythoff. Elizabeth Kurk|ian, Joe Kurosu. Claire labruncric. Jeannette lacoste. Jane lalraugh. Alfonso landa, Kjlherme landreth, Margaret lane. Kathryn lang lames langenliruhncr, Peter lansberg. Kathy laolcrman, Elizabeth Ijrkam, Susan I arsen, Catherine lalimcr. David laufer, Sean 254 256 There is a prospect of a thrilling time ahead for you. Seniors ' • '■' UCt uUt o ? 982 Vy umi euott, fa- 'f esiio 1oaA ui .Au i ' ru tuf: fiasiuajtu 29. 982 9 :00 r . n . fa :00 ev.nv. C£U: a omia. Sr ti f iJ' Hf 257 Scene: November, 1992 10 year Stanford Reunion I really couldn't get excited about going to my 10 year reunion. Memories of all of those crowded fraternity parties and the thought of reciting all the same questions and answers for a few hours was almost enough to keep me from attending. But there were people that I did want to see so I decided to go. I arrived at the reunion wearing the same coat and tie I wore 10 years ago to the Senior Formal. What was it called? Something kinky as I recall. The Senior Climax? I wonder what they called it these days ... The band had already started up and people were either dancing or milling around searching for old friends. Every now and then, the shriek or yells of two long lost friends finding one another carried over the noise put out by the band. Well, I knew it would happen sooner or later. I could go to any party on off campus or be at the O at closing time on a Thursday night and be confident that Buffy was there. Buffy, is that you?” I asked since she didn't have a nametag on and because I'd never seen her without her preppy costume on. She was as preppy and social as they came back in those days when Polo shirts. The Goose, and fro yo” were a way of life. Now she looked more like the co-op, granola type. Why yes. Dave! How are you? How have you been? By the way, I don't go by Buffy anymore. Call me by my real name. Mavis. I really didn't think anyone would recognize me. I've kind of, er... changed, I guess you could say from what I used to be like in college. I kind of got that impression. What are you doing these days? Well, remember Mike from our freshmen year? He was on the Exec Committee for the Palo Alto Progressive Alliance and was an RA in Synergy. Anyways, we're living together now on an Indian Reservation in Arizona and teaching history to the children there. We've been together since our two years with the Peace Corps in Uganda after Senior Year. Oh David, excuse me. There's Julie, my old roomie. I'll talk to you later. Save a dance for me, okay? Somehow I couldn't see her living that kind of life. I figured she would marry into wealth and spend her days at the country club. As I was picking up my name tag, I recognized Bob, the pre-rich . Just by his appearance, I knew that our old title for him was probably an understatement. Dave, great to see you again old buddy, he said while staring at and probably recognizing my ten year old coat and tie. How have you been? Are you married yet? I didn't think so. You never had my way with the women. I did go out with every Dolly during my four years you know. Did you take over your father's hardware store back in Fresno? Well actually. Bob, 1 have my own business now. It's taking alot of time getting off the ground, but in a few years ... Great Dave, great! Hey, I see an old flame over there that I haven't seen since graduation. I'll talk to you again. If not. I'll drop you a line. Good luck in the hardware business. Now I knew why I didn't want to come. Then, I saw them. The old gang. They were sitting at a table near the bar. I knew that if I could reach them, I could resist the urge to leave. Howdy! How are you guys? Dave! they shouted in unison. Have a drink. Some things never changed. I sat down and joined in on the reminiscing about our Stanford years — The Big Game weekends, the late nights partying, the first all-nighters, closing the O and the Goose on consecutive evenings, complaining about and praising the social life, wishing that we had invented Bud's Ice Cream, Mrs. Field's Cookies, or Pac-Man, Senior Pub Nights, road trips to the City, spontaneous Jack runs at 3 in the morning, kissing under the full moon in the Quad, Zot's runs. Happy Hours at Acapulco's, running the Dish, etc. Several hours, dozens of stories, and many drinks later, we found ourselves talked out but far from ready to say good-bye to each other. But, the band had stopped long ago and the manager of the place was flicking the lights on and off. So we said our goodbyes and promised to meet at Big Game next year. No excuses for not making it. 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For who dares undo the parcel Finds himself enclosed by dappled Green and red, enclosed by yellow Tawny nets, enclosed by black And white acres of dominoes, With the same brown paper parcel Still unopened on his knee. And, if he then should dare to think Of the fewness, muchness, rareness, Greatness of this endless only Precious world in which he says He lives — he then unties the string. 331 332 334 335 336 337 Mary H. Caulfield, Editor Academia: Laura Ackerman, Editor Leland Scott Rachel Varghese Business: Caroline Chang, Manager Suzanne Hurley Ben Langlotz Mahesh Mankani Kelvin Okamoto Extracurriculars: Kelvin Okamoto, Editor Veena Bhatia Mary Dobson Mahesh Mankani Residences: Cheryl Chang, Editor A.J. 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Peter Stamats 79, 337, 355 Stanford Daily 159, 258, 283, 360 Keller Strother 16, 31, 329 Brian Thompson 270 Teri Tompkins 11, 14, 260, 263, 273, 275, 278, 299, 309, 332, 333, 338 Marcus Yamane 260 Specal thjnVv to News od PuWk !ioo . the Oiervejs Office, the Registrar's Office. Sports In-tormawn Service. itxJespecully to Mr. Tom Im-ming. Copyright 1982 by the Sunloril Qu«d. All righss reserved. 341 INDEX A Name Class Major Aaberg, Lynn Mane Aassrd. Knusan Boyer 4 4 017 DI7 Abadi. Martin 2 E64 Abb s. Iona them David 2 UOO Abtow. Ellen Beth 4 107 Abotch. Suvarvne Robrn 4 E59 Abouchar. |jn Mane 2 UOO Abraham, lane WhdUone 1 UOO Abraham. William Parker 4 DI3 Abumy. Alice Catherine 2 UOO Abrarm. Enc C. 2 UOO Abrams. Kerth Robert 2 UOO Abrams. Kennech lee 4 E39 Abramson. Anne Louise 4 107 Abramson. Michael 1 UOO Ac eves, tohn Paul 1 UOO Acheron. 8rent Robert 1 UOO Ackerman. Douglas Armu 2 £35 Ackerman, Laura Berh 4 E40 Ackerman, Todd Leroy 3 UOO Acord. Glen Coleman 3 890 Acosta. Craig Martin 4 E 34 Ada. Frances Perez 2 UOO Adair, tohn Chalmers 4 £34 Adams, Ernest Wheeler 3 ESS Adams. Imda Isabel 4 E58 Adams. Matthew Kelly 4 013 Adams. Robert I 2 UOO Addington. Christopher 4 E40 Adler. Karen Miriam 3 £39 Adler. Laurence Wolfe 2 UOO Adler. Lisa Minam 4 139 Adolph, Mark Carnngton 3 D13 Adolph. Susan Elaine 2 UOO Adsit. Elame Ramsey 1 UOO Ahckli. |ohn Thomas 2 £40 Afonso. Andrea Diaz 1 UOO Agar. Oaruel Wdliam 2 UOO Agnost, Victoria leslic 2 UOO AgoUi. Thomas lames 2 898 Aguilar, tool Arnold 4 £55 Aguilar. Martha Cecilc 1 UOO Agustmcz. Anec ita S. Ahlbcrg. Scon levi 3 E58 2 £43 Ahlytrom, lary Bjorn 4 017 Aho. Karyn Lynn 2 UOO Aiken. Lawrence Michael 4 013 Aimoncfli. Si even W 3 E30 Amslic. Paul Robmton 1 UOO Ainsworth. Wiliam T 3 £07 Airoldi. Paula Mane 3 £34 Akana. Teresa Ann 3 019 Akana. Valerie Lynne 4 017 Akiyanvi. Karen Ann 3 140 Akiyama. Linda Yoko 3 UOO Aladiem. Eva Veda 3 E35 Albert, David Scon 3 £38 Albert, Michael Mark 2 E39 Albertazzc Anthony Vic 2 £54 AJborn. Ion Lynn 4 £35 Albnghl. Cuig Hdemjn 4 139 Albritton, Daniel M. 2 UOO Aldape. Kenneth Dean 3 ESS Aldape. Mark Andrew 1 UOO Alden. Sarah Lynn 3 £34 Alden. Suzanne PoU 2 UOO Alder. Daniel Ftulip 4 £35 Alderron, David Hugh 4 £39 Aldrete, Muhael Peter 3 £38 Alegna. Isabel lefona 1 £38 Aleman. .Marit Micaela 1 UOO Ale.ander, Haves loteph 3 013 Alexander. Mary Elizabeth 2 UOO Alcsander. Susan 2 UOO Aleunder. Susan Kabna 4 £58 Aleiander, Wiliam G. 2 UOO Alecis, Hilary Ingnd 2 £59 Altadl. Sarah Saleh 4 £43 Alfaro. Henry Thomas I UOO Alfaro, hun Gerardo 1 uoo All. Mir Syed 4 £39 All. Shaistaparveen 1 uoo Allan. Ian lames 4 £30 Allan, fohn Davvdson 2 UOO Allan. M. hael tee 2 UOO Allegrorti. Mark Louis 4 £39 AJIemang. Done Sue Allen, lulie Anne 4 2 £39 UOO Allen. Karen Lynn 3 £40 Alien, lisa Mane 3 £34 Allen. Sarah tee 1 UOO Allen. Scon Howard 2 uoo Allen. Thomas Robert 4 019 Alien. Timothy Rand 2 UOO Allen. William Kent 4 £43 ABocca. Frances 3 £40 Allsup. Victoria Hildcg 4 £35 Akrnunlcafena. Evangel 2 UOO AlmqueU. Hedi Susanne 2 uoo Alpert. Nancy Sue AReiger. Phillip R 4 £59 2 019 Allman. Robert Scon 4 159 ARrocchi. Sally Archer 4 138 Aharez. April Elaine 4 £58 Alvarez. Leslie lean 2 UOO Aharez. Pedro 2 uoo Aharez. Rueen Edward 1 uoo Ahitvg. Amy Elsa 3 D19 Ambrose. Karen Eileen 2 UOO Ames. Lauren Mane 3 £40 Amezfluita. lose G 1 UOO Amistad Felmo Anlhony 4 £34 AmsSerdam, Peter 8 2 UOO Amsfutz. Mie llizabtch 4 134 26 254 210 219 264.234 264. 224 205 209 2S4 226 191 160 254 264. 2S4 193 181 210 168 264 241 201 25 193 204 254 214 264.169 211 252 168 195 212 236 224 205 211 197 187 214 205 264. 217 191 254 208 264. 254 228 264. 226 240 206 199 251 254 264. 226 223 206 182 254 226 226 204 241 210 196 226 201 203 264. 226 240 205 192 201 216 197 226 254 193 199 254 195 264. 254 180 222 264. 184 264. 217 208 251 216 188 196 264 226 254 226 189 198 211 264. 212 186 264. 254 264. 254 264. 254 180 250 200 193 207 251 180 Amundsen. Ruth loan Anders, Troy Douglas Andersen, loan f Andtrvm, Scon Kay Anderson, Carol Cal Son Anderson. Edward Alan Anderson. Elizabeth I. Anderson. Cum Allan Anderson. Ian Chore h.11 Anderson. lame Crawtor Anderson. tohn ClaA Anderson. ludith Mano Andorvon. Kathrync E Anderson. Kolli Anderson. lance Herbert Anderson, Laura Mxhcll Anderson. Lynn Ann Anderson, Marc Anderson. Mark Sieved Andoryon. Michaol tohn Andoryon. Michael R. Andoryon. Nancy Warw«k Andoryon. Paul Kondnek Androayyon. Kacrin I. Androy. Stephan Mark Androwy. toscphine Tye Andrews. K hard David Androwy. Shirley Androwy. lodd Erse AndrzeiowvJu, Renee Ann Anglo. 8rad:ov Thomas Ankenbrarsdt. Karon Mary Anion. Kriyten Aovama. Kevin |ohn Appel. Dobra Lynn Applewhile. Room C Archer. Elizabeth Archer. Nanene Gloria Arcinicga, Liya Therein Ardoll. Anyy Kirsten Arenay, Michaolann Aroy. Scon Quinn Argetsmger. 11, abcrh Argucllcs, Antonia Arguelto. Michaol F. Anay, luz Aracoly Arm-ano, Robert Marcuy Armstrong. Antonio Deli Armstrong. Bradford |. Armurong. Dana Lee AnrrUrong. David frano Armurong. Mark SlCCihon Amoyon. Sryyd Elizabeth Amon. Mary Elizabeth Arnold, David Bruce Amonc. David Frantic Amucm, Dayna Cone AmUoin. Michaol Robot Arrvwino. lames Edward Arony, leftrey Stovon Aronyon. Alan David Aromon, Kathryn Anno Arora. Sanjay Arrillaga. letfrey D Arriola. Oenniy Victor Arroyo. l nsc Arroyo, Mara Rebecca Arletberv. Vnun Elayn Arthur, Brian Andrew Arthur, Gregory V. Artzt. Shorty Lyon ArvaneCoy. Louie Gregor Arvkhon. Angela Oeo Arvidvon. Randall A. Ary a, Kamo la Kerman Ash, Kurt Michaol Ayhby, Newton Bruce Ashby. William Sandlin Ayhley. David Thomai Ayhloy. Kenneth Bryan Ayplund. Kelly Evelen Ayyad. ClaucVie Anion ki Ayymuy, Alexi tosephinr Acton. Linda Sue Atagi. Tanya Aya Alha. Kerry Mane Atkm. Catherine Ehane Alkm, Joel loieph Alton, tonathan Attony. lamoct Eugene Alkiny. Sidney louic Alkiny. William John Atkinson. Charley Rober Atkinson. Dawn E. Atkmcon. JeBrey P. Atkmton. Karon loan Attoborry. Donna Kay Atlorborry. too Phdlip Atthowe. John Wetvellt Au. k-Hrcv Koon Duk Auchard. Moircca M. Auchinctoit. Elizabeth Aucton. David Edward Auvtin, Benjamin C Auctm. David Hoi met Autlm. Thomac Anthony Auttm. Tirra Seretc Auttm. Wendy Renee Avanc, Shaun Rene Avar . Dean WoH Avery. Matthew Ford Avery. Regan Murphey Avery. Richard tork Avilov. Walter A Awbeey. tohn Craig Ay+ward, Bruce Allan Azcarragj. Roberto R Aznn. David Thomas 3 UOO 230 3 DI7 Bass. Marcus 3 Dll uoo 241, 4 E3S 266 Baszucki. David Brent 2 1.00 uoo 191 4 140 254 Bales. Kevin Michael 4 £39 J DI7 254 lacker, lames Sunderlan 3 £4 3 226 Baltaile. (aydon 1 UOO 180 £40 252 2 UOO 199 Battat. Thomas H 2 LOO 4 D19 264. 254 leer. Michael tohn 4 D13 Bauer, Bruno Steven 4 £45 182 2 UOO 197 Saer, Paul Cordero 3 UOO 214 Bauer. Christopher Max 3 £07 1 uoo 191 laganort. Kathryn Diane 3 M78 233 Bauer. 1 live Mane 4 B98 266. 254 1 146 226 Saer, Carl Alan 4 134 253 Bauer. Henning Mjrt-n 4 (14 266, 254 2 DI9 238 4 £46 Bauer, lulie Anne 2 LOO 2 UOO 181 2 UOO 183 Bautfi. lisa Carol S. 2 LOO 4 £55 228 3 uoo 250 Baughman. Barbara 1 LOO 4 134 254 lanch. Eugene Mark 4 £35 237 Baumgaertner, Mary Ann 4 (14 266. 188 2 UOO 251 laker, AJ.ce luliana 2 UOO 226 Baumiin, Thomas Edward 1 LOO 207 I 107 244 3aker. A Ivce Camille 4 £39 266. 254 Baulista. IcopoVBo A. 1 LOO 208 2 UOO 228 laker. David Cameron 1 UOO 187 Baxter. Colin Stephen 3 £78 4 E 39 264, 193 Baker, lamcc Elisabelh 4 (34 266. 254 BaxVr. Gecagia Beatriz 1 LOO 2 UOO 237 Baker. Lynn Doreen 3 D19 226 Baxter, Knss 3 LOO 2 UOO 250 laker. Man Anthony 3 D1J 2S1 BaxSer. Mary Elizabeth 3 B90 2 uoo 210 Baker. Mary Catherine 4 (58 266. 254 Bason. Enc Paul 1 LOO 4 012 264. 213 laker. Patricia luceile 3 D12 226 Bazin. Karl Henri 4 158 2 too 213 Baker. Todd Robert 2 UOO 200 Bazkv. Marsha loan 2 LOO 4 £36 203 Ba'derrama. 1 ucio Solis 4 D12 254 Bazky, Paul Robert 3 £39 4 135 264 254 Utow-.n. Clam Miller 3 £48 229 Beachley. Brenda Ruth 4 £35 12 UOO 191 Baldwin. David S 2 UOO 192 Beal, Andrew Allen 3 139 4 140 249 la’.i, AJnon Elizabeth 4 £40 254 Beal, Barry Ashley 3 B98 2 £59 226 laU. |ohn Maxwell 4 £38 254 Beal. Icvinda lee 3 £63 254 3 (34 209 Ba'Urd. lehrev I 4 135 266. 250 Bcames, Richard Albert 4 B90 2 UOO 24} Ballard. Jeflrev Scon 1 UOO 210 Beane. Richard Allen. 1 2 UOO 2 159 169 Ba' Viger. Steven G. 4 £34 226 Bear. William Harr,son 3 £63 193 2 DI7 199 Ba we ;. Alan R 4 £39 266. 193 BeaudeC fl-zabeth [ 4 £54 266. 225 1 UOO 236 Band, Laurence Mem I 4 £35 203 Beaulieu. P«er Bran 3 013 UOO 205 lander. Henry lohn H 2 UOO 205 Beccue. Phi lip Craig 4 DI9 4 £39 264, 244 lardet. Isabel Alice M. 4 (34 266. 213 Bee k. Catherine Anne 3 £39 2 UOO 203 Bardousens. George Nic 4 £40 Beck. Michael David 3 Dll E 34 265. 232 San . Anne Crete 2 UOO 184 Becker, Gail (cnlehua 1 LOO 1 UOO ISO 3an ert. Catherine Arm 3 UOO 214 Becker, Krnti Louise 1 1.00 196 2 uoo 205 Banister. Will-am Brian 2 UOO 20-3 Becker, Laurie lean 2 LOO uoo tarbe. Susan 3 £14 226 Becker, Nancy Louise 4 E43 3 898 201 Barber. Paul Vincen! 2 £39 244 Becker. Susan Clair 3 B92 2 UOO 208 Barberio. Oebra loan 4 £18 266. 180 Becker, Theresa Mane 4 £38 2 £58 169 lartin. Dma Paine a 2 UOO 20 3 Becker. Thomas John 4 £59 £58 213 Barcala, Roberto Pedro 4 £35 199 Beckett. Frederick Arth 3 £39 4 £39 265. 254 Sarkcr. Douglas toseph 3 £39 254 BcckUofier. David Mich 4 D12 250 1 UOO 166 Barker, lisa Michelle 2 UOO 228 Beckurom, Rod Alien 3 £39 2 uoo 192 Barker. Sam Ernest 3 £39 217 Beckwith, lee Grange 3 (44 204 3 D13 185 Barker. Scon Bryan 2 UOO 233 Bcddall. Fredetic R 4 (34 254 2 UOO 190 Barken. Thomas Carl 1 UOO Bednarski. Natans a M 4 £14 4 £40 254 Barkley, leanne M 3 £34 236 Bedoian, Martin Carl 1 LOO 4 £34 265. 254 Barky, Lauren 4 £39 266. 193 Boeder. Ann Bordwine 4 £30 231 3 017 237 Barlow. Margaret Butgwi 2 £39 249 Bcehner. |ule Anne 1 1.00 1 UOO 180 Barmever. Paul Andrew 2 892 211 Beck, loseph Allan 4 DI7 2 £39 203 Barnard, lu'una Hodges 4 £51 254 Bee'er. lulie Anne 1 UOO 4 DI7 265. 226 Barnard. Kathryn Anne 3 UOO 226 Beene. Martin Charles 3 D12 4 £40 254 Barnes, Angela E 1 uoo 253 Beers. Robin Elaine 2 UOO 1 UOO 207 9meet, Daren lewis 4 £43 266 Beers. Tracey Rove 2 UOO 3 UOO Barns, tohn William 1 UOO 197 Boese. MKhael David 3 UOO 3 £34 245 ■arr. Marsha Susan 4 £40 182 Beige). Richard 4 £45 266, 252 2 D13 228 Barrall, lane! lou-se 4 £35 266. 254 Beime, fnn Mane 3 UOO 231 4 £39 254 Barron, lohn Patrick 4 £14 266 254 Bokkrr, Anne Sirah 3 D19 3 £39 193 larnro, lisa Ann 2 UOO 226 Bekher, Hosea Jr 3 DIO 4 (41 265. 254 Barry, lean Elt abeeh 2 UOO 226 Belgarde. Mark Verlirs 4 D19 247 2 UOO 193 tarry. Timothy Stark 2 uoo 244 3 £43 212 1 UOO 201 Barvtad, Edward lames 2 uoo 210 Belmdo. Angela 3 £30 193 J £39 250 larucrw. Laura Ann 1 uoo 184 Bell, Douglas Tsunhuay 3 £07 254 1 UOO ISO -irton. lam Maudenc 2 uoo 201 Bell, liyj Suzanne 3 £58 252 2 uoo 211 larton. Mary Alice 3 £07 249 Bell, Nadine Nicole 3 (58 228 3 £35 228 la non. Mars Ellen 3 £34 254 Bellucci, Ocrcen Rose- 3 £58 201 3 DI9 236 larton, Thomas Kevin 2 UOO 193 Beltran, loseph Andrew 3 £39 211 4 D12 265. 254 la sham, Me’ nda tee 2 uoo 195 Bcmis. Ssrphame Beckwi 2 LOO 2 UOO 211 lasKh. (rant Mark 2 uoo 199 Boo-Ary. lason Y 4 £34 3 £39 244 la ska. lesse Neil 4 Dll 189 Bonder, Fredoc Michael 3 £40 251 2 £44 254 B E39 uoo E39 E39 017 UOO E34 £34 E34 E43 E34 016 E3S UOO uoo uoo E6S UOO £43 UOO £38 UOO £58 ES9 DI3 UOO UOO UOO uoo E34 UOO £45 D16 UOO UOO UOO UOO 017 E34 E39 013 E34 £60 UOO UOO 189 180 252 265. 242 185 195 265. 254 220 220 223 253 186 265 199 185 209 26S. 226 224 234 193 265. 205 208 265. 193 265 265. 235 192 208 180 196 254 208 265. 215 224 207 198 191 190 265. 254 266. 254 266 254 254 226 I9S 184 264. 254 Babbitt. Wm Randall 4 £57 266 184 Babski. Mirk Robert 1 UOO 182 217 Baca. Fbilip Patrick 4 £40 192 KEY TO INDEX Claw I — twamn. On II inh awie Z — Vtnmv. 0 to 4 vert mcV l-lw.tlu IrtiiWBlwir — lew. I to VMft t'ldMKM 1 — Craduaw — UrvMtvtv Owuon 7 — rwwwMcvCmd OaAaaw • — Normal. 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Iordan Miles 4 (se 241 Bender, Michael Jerome 7 UOO 228 Benders. |ohn Robed 1 uoo 188 Bersdtrldl. lames (nc 7 UOO 216 Bendy, (dward C 7 UOO 210 Beeses, Mane Ann 1 019 22 S Bentfsem. George Wesley Beniamin. Cynthia I. Benktwl. Dorian Ned 1 (14 7 UOO 4 (18 709 180 267, 2S4 Berm, Andrew Ion 4 (IS 267, 2 4 Seemed. Andrew Owen 4 (SB 704 Bmnca. Bobby Moukkc 7 UOO 241 Bennett, Martel Allison 4 (S9 189 Beenro. Jc4m Stephen 4 (19 267. 2S4 Bennett, Kevm Forreste 7 UOO 226 Bennett, leslie linda 7 UOO 228 Bennett. Leslie Patnci 7 UOO 276 Bennett. Marv Ann 4 DI7 267. 2S4 Bennett. Soy in dna 1 (SI 2S4 Benson. Carolyn Mane 1 UOO 707 Benson. Heidi Rose 1 (78 218 Benson, Mark Russell 4 (IS 2S4 Benson. Ftsilip Drew. Jr 7 UOO 192 8entrci«t. Brym lee Benz. Carol Louise 1 (58 1 UOO 2 SO I9S Benz. Jeffrey Aim 1 uoo I9S Berner. (Iizobrth 7 UOO 199 Berenson. IrtsniSrr Kay 7 UOO 197 Berera. Greta 7 UOO 191 Beers. |oeL Thomas 4 (19 I9S Berg, lohn A 1 (40 188 Berg. David Andrew 4 (61 267 Bergp. PatiKia A 4 B97 2S4 Bergr. RKhard lames 7 (41 206 Bergrson. lames Hunter 1 DI7 241 Beegren. lohn David 7 UOO 248 Bergstrom, Rebecca Adda 1 UOO 180 Bergstrom. Tod lames Berlin, RKhard Im 7 (V8 4 (S4 212 Bctlot. Jchm lewis 4 (IS 267, 22S Berman, loseph Samuel 4 US 191 Bermodrr. Beverly Ann 1 UOO 207 Brrmudrz. Carlos |r 7 UOO 200 Bemadicou. Annette 1 U 2S2 BrrrsaSowK r, Lynne 4 (IS 267 Bernard. Rochelle lisa 4 (IS 267. 191 Berne. Swsm (li obcth 4 D17 221 Berner, William Joseph 1 UOO 181 Bernhard. Amy Weinberg Berns. Adam Scod 4 (14 7 UOO 212 I9S Beery. Anne Kathryn 1 UOO 191 Berry, David Duane 4 DI7 2S0 Berry, lisa Mane 4 (18 267. 2S4 Beery, RodnKk Robed 4 (19 267. 218 Bertram. Anne Mane 4 IS9 267. 2S4 Betsrro. lohn B III 4 (07 267. 2S4 Bertolli. lemne Mane 4 (14 267. 2S4 Bertoni. Malcolm lames 4 (14 267. 2S4 Bertrand, Donna Frances 7 (61 220 Bedsch, lames Leo 4 019 2S4 Bedsch. Vincent (dward 1 UOO 198 Best. Craig RKhard 1 UOO 214 Beth, Scott Morns 4 (19 Bethke, Morgorrtr Louis 1 (40 2S4 Bettauer. N«ole 1 UOO 229 Betts. Christopher C 4 (07 267, 242 Betts. Gregory Dean 4 017 267. 201 Bevosh. key 4 (19 191 Bevash, Suzanne (letso 1 UOO 191 Beverly, Shereen lukath 1 (14 228 Bevrs, Imda Dale 4 (40 I9S Bevdx. William loseph 1 Dll 204 Beyer, Clark Matthew 2 UOO 226 Bhargava, Vrvek 7 U1 21S Bhotio. Vrerva 4 Dll 267. 191 Bhmtkul, Robed Bunke 1 UOO 244 Bianc hi, Stephen W. 4 (41 249 Biddulph, Geoffrey D. 1 UOO 201 Bier, Robed (dward 4 DI9 267. 2S4 Bievler. lames Paul 4 (40 248 Biggor. lyrme MKheWe 7 (S8 199 Biggs. Stuad (dward 4 Dll 267. 2S4 Bidow. Timothy P 4 (54 211 Billingsley, Kevin G. Bimber. Bruce Allen 1 UOO 1 Dll 187 Bmgjmm. Sara Ann 1 UOO I8S Biors. |oel Perry 1 (SS 209 Bird, Frank loseph Bird, Jeffrey W.fiiam 7 UOO 191 4 (IS 267. 244 Bird. Leslie lean 4 (S9 226 Bird. Susan Dons 4 (18 254 Birman, Mark 7 UOO 191 Bimboian. Kathleen Jo 4 B94 267. 222 Bimboum. Louise Carmel 1 B90 201 Bishop. Pamela Marie 7 UOO 250 Black. KeOy Hunter 4 (11 214 Black. Stacey Roe Blackburn, [mmo 7 UOO 191 2 UOO 181 Blackett. Brent (llioft 1 DI6 226 Blahj, Crarg Gordon Blame. And-ew Clarke 4 019 1 UOO 264. 2$4 210 Blame. Susan Mane 2 UOO 211 Blm. letlrey Charles 1 UOO 180 BUr. Tanya Marie 1 UOO 226 BlondeJI. Thomas B. 1 019 248 Blake. Darcy McDonald Blake. 1 no Susan 4 (46 1 UOO 267. 220 197 Blake. Martian Anthony 1 017 228 Blake. Season Go.1 4 (19 267, 211 Blanc hot. MKhaH Dean 2 UOO 247 Bland. Frederick Seth 1 UOO 191 Bland. Geoffrey Conor Bland, Gerard Vincent 2 UOO 2 UOO 241 228 Bland. Jeanette ( 4 (14 267. 181 Blank. Barbara Rica 1 UOO 180 Blank. Jennifer Glee 4 890 22S Blank, lisa (ileen 4 (46 268. 221 Bteakiey. lennrfee A 1 UOO I9S Bteck. layne I herein 4 (58 2S4 Bledsoe. Catherine Anne 2 UOO 184 Bledsoe, lulu Mane 4 (14 220 BJeKh. letlrey lee 4 (IS 268. 198 Blevim, Nikolas Ham 2 UOO 220 Bloch, layne Helene 4 (42 268. 2 54 Block. Clay Alan Block. NKnotos Charles 1 UOO 1 (SB 248 218 Blodges. Chnsiienne Ve Blonde. K-k| 2 UOO 4 (07 228 21S Bloom. Jeffrey Ian 2 UOO 182 Blue, linden Preuse 2 UOO 192 Blum. Dave (vans 1 UOO 196 Blum, km (van 1 UOO 191 Skim. Robert ion Bkjmbrfg. Deborah Bkrmmou. JoH Aaron BkeiwuHd. lee Adam Blumendval. Roc Blumuck. (nc Atm Boos. Christopher Bni)j Boehsler. James John Boddy. Sondrajone Bodur R h d MKhaH Bodomtr. Kothreme lou BodonU. Sandra V. Bowulww . MkKoH Bogart. (Mi Aim Bokxv Thomas Hale Bognosron. grym Paul Bohlen. Curtrs Guidon Bohlen. N.iu Sherman Bohrson. Wendy Ann Botmen, George tom Bohn. Oovsd Mod Bokrho. Barbara f Boftmghouve. Sown T. Bolton, timothy Aim Bonvmn. (Ii obcth Thurs Boruportr. Roth lydu Boobnght. Christopher Boodelie. Pamela Anne Bonduront. Christina Bondueont. (ugene Scott Bonin., |u' .Mary Boone. Mchael Kay tor Boorstnn. Brian Block Borchers. leremy |jmn Borelli. Kelly lee Boren. Ashley (Iizabeth Bored, Jane Christine Borges. Robed Stmley Born, Darcy Beth Borovsky. Dand Gordon Borrego. Clmu Bene. Aran. 8ose, MAal. Bouka. Jmnder Arm Bosley, OavKl lee Bosque. Patnck Joseph Boss. Ann .Marie B M. Victoria lorremr BoshvKk, Dwight Philli BostwKk. fennder Ice Boswell. Kerry (. Botello. Robed (Iren Bottirx. |ohn loseph Botto. (nc lames Bottom. David tdwm Boudousquie, Alan C. Bocnthton, lamer Mane Booqom. lames RKhard Bootm. Frank John. |r, Bootm. Robed Downey Bow, Renee Mare Bowen, Andrew lames Bowen, lose Antonio Bower. Anthony Gordon Bower. (Iizabeth Ann Bowen, (ileen Barbara Bowes, Dima Bowey. Dawn Leslie Bowman lames Hugh Bowman Margaret (d i Bowman. Steven Howard Bowman, timothy lee 8cr cc. Sally Barbour Boyd. Barbara Anne Boyer, lack Byron Boyer. Ian (dwsn Bo,me. Deanna Mane Boy Ian. Beth Irene Boy land, loseph (dward Boyle. Howarth Perry Boyle, lohn William 8oyle. Sharon lyn Boyle. Theresa Ann Boynton. Andrew C. Boxada. Christopher Ami Boxada. SuxH Annette Bradach. Jeffrey louis Bradach. Mary (l.zabeth Bradley. David Mac Irmly Bradley. 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