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The reaching of a destination syn. advent, coming rel. appearance, emergence, manifestation, entrance 2. syn., see SUCCESS 13 14 SPIRIT, n. see VIGOR syn. dash, oomph verve, zing rel. enthusiasm, zip, force, substance 15 16 =- s s ' I Ib ' ifii. ■i B , V ' r ! : . 1 J B A V • 1 --. • wn A J .r - ;==== 1 r-i5 ' •UITS ORIENTATION— 84 18 Orientation for the Class of 1984 took place in late September as the new students gathered for four days of lectures, workshops and tours of the campus. The 1980 freshman class resembles those preceeding it in several ways: the average grade point was 3.4, while the combined average of S.A.T. scores was 1060. A significant portion of the dass (49 percent) hails from private high schools, and of the 850 students enrolled, 83 percent are from California. Twenty-eight (28) states and 25 foreign countries are represented by this class alone. There were however a couple of statistical changes this year. The ratio of men to women this year (53 to 47 percent) differed from last year ' s ap- proximate ratio of 50-50. Ethnic minorities con- stitute 21 percent of the freshman class, a figure slightly higher than last year ' s and above the na- tional average for public and private institutions. As many as 75 percent of the 1980 freshman class indicated Santa Clara as their first choice because of academics, size and location. i tW ' ' -MSi - 19 FRESHMEN Joanne abbott jeff abercrambie susan aboussleman lori abrahamsohn hilary acronico Carlos almeida nicki anagnaston Steve anderson david antonicles Carlos arce naomi arnst david asson Joseph atmore Janet aucutt margie ayala beth bachtold richard bacigalupi Steve backers gregg bambo terrie banuels greg barera larry baricevic spyros barres belle barrera miros barreto mary barros mike barsanti nan barton susan barves mary bauer 20 21 FRESHMEN Charles beering allison beezer Sylvia belghaus scott becker chris benson peter berger cynthia bernardi elizabeth bertolani rachael bertone wendy bey betsy beyaz jeff biUett vicky blaine Stacy blaker kirk blum John boken denise botta carol bowers karen brackett debbie bradford kathryn brand david braun jack brkcih IV kimme brooks amy brown brett brown tim brown heather browne chris bruno francisco bueno 22 23 FRESHMEN Shelley cabral kelly cadiente greg cahill maria calderon mary liz callaway pat Cameron heather campbell tony canova paul caputo jeannie cara Steve cardinale katie carey helen carlsen lisa carnazzo dennis carney esther carranza mary cassidy victor Castillo desire cervantes alfie chan charlene chan Christopher chan doris chan kelly Chavez chris Cheney jane chiang Steve chiappari Joyce chiu gary chock caren choppelas 24 25 FRESHMEN Jennifer chun Sandra churchill franci claudon diane collart carol concklin holly condler paul conn kim conners peggy Connolly peter copriviza Charlie corchero monica courey jim craven robert craighead jim crino paul crosetti colleen crowley patricia crum mary curren Christine cusack karl dannecker henriet delby joe deck annamaria degado marc degennaro larry deh deborah delanda robert delaveaga doug dell ' omo ricardo delosreyes 26 27 FRESHMEN ramon delrosario roberto dent marie deruyter leanne diaz will diemer mary diepenbrock maria dion mike disano annamarie divittorio Justine dodsworth cynthia dolorfo cathy dombrowski Catherine donnely dan dour alice douthwalte kevin dowling lynn dowling James j. doyle mark duffy alan dugan kathy dull barry duncan mike dunne denise dykes russ depart tim egan William egan ellen ehrlich ken eichstaeot kellie ellingsen 28 29 FRESHMEN evan elliot jenise ellis lisa elorriaga drew elshoff anthony epolite jane evanson Christina eveztch bj favaro Christine fay anne feit Stacy felix kathryn ferroggiaro kathy fink chris fitzgerald mark flaherty eyvette flynn amy fong nancy fontes violet foo michele fordin racquel forteza paul foster Steve foster robin frank ron freeman chris freitas maria fritzsche michele frum kurt fuhrman katherine fung 30 r 31 FRESHMEN tony gabriele margaret gaines kara garcia alan gazaway renee gemmingen lisa giambruno jill giampedraglia Carolyn gibbs jeff gidre beth gilbert rikke giles michelle ginella cindy gissler denise gitschel phil glaviano Steve gomes liz gong joe gonyea mary grace galo grail Steve granzella lucian grathwol linda grevera karen grundon joe guerra aida guzman greg hahn andy hale anne hall wesely hall 33 FRESHMEN mark harbrecht juIia harper Steve hartman mike hasegawa brad hatch barbara hayes monica heede anne marie heffernan John hellinghausen ben hemmen brian hendrickson laura hering nichole hills torn hogendyk anna hoppe brian horn jimmy hsu lyn huber jeff hultquist keith hunting fernando iniguez William inserra fidela irigoyen paul isaalson dipti itchhaporia donna iusi andrea janelle brian jarchow marion javenner robert Jensen 4 35 FRESHMEN lisa Johnson paul judy scott jure tie anna kalney jim kambe Steve kanawyer Christy kantack deborah kausz Stuart kawasaki Patrick keane jerry kelly kathy kennedy Steve kenning tim kettmann robert kilmer kathryn j kincheloe judy king shawna kirkwood peter klebofski scott komar michelle komes arnold kop Steven krichman uiii lacommare bart ladd paula landers greg lang luke lang jason lau John lawrence 36 37 FRESHMEN Ursula lebaron laurie lee nelson lee nancy leong mark lieeper mark lima cathy limcolioc Jackie lipanovich brian litzinger byron long david longwell theresa lopes thomas lopez laurie lyons Joseph macha george mack larry madden kevin madigan Julie magnano tony malone chriss mann henrik mann lori mapherson linda mariana lorenzo marte andrew martin Clare martin jeff martin tracy martin Carolyn martinez 38 39 FRESHMEN ceci martinez torn martinez mary mathews ray mattos bill mazzetti thomas mcavoy doug mccann francis mccormico dan mccormick bill mcdermett kathleen mcgill John mckenna tricia mckenna mike mcnulty maggie melanson melinda melone jeff melrose wendy mlasko casey miller cindy miller tony millman martin mim mack kathy miyamoto netty modeste pat moran Patrick moran katherine morrisroe mary morrissey kelly movan michael mudie 40 41 FRESHMEN Jennifer muehl kevin muir brian murphy jim murphy annette musante nale jeff nels nelson susan nelson lien nguyen tuan nguyen carle nibley John nicoletti glenn nobriga shannon noya michael nozel chris nulk brad oTirien michael o ' hara michael o ' malley carol ono oscar orbah John Oliver terry Oliver terry o ' rourke tim o ' rourke mano orsi mike osorio helen oven bruce owen elizabeth ozburn 42 43 FRESHMEN stefano padletti annette parent george pasha kevin pasquinelli edna pelayo loretta pender cynthia pereira joe pettite Christy phelps Charles phipps jim pia norman picker jr. helen piskopos lisa popov chris potts gary powers carol presley maria prieto dave puser barbara ramsay theresa rebello velma reyes marilyn rianda dermis riley laura ritchie bill ritter diane rivas andy rizzi margaret ann roach Steve rodriggs mf ii lT: 44 45 FRESHMEN dolores rodriguez joelle rokovich John roney mark ropel Christina rosch p aul rubens manuel ruiz phil russick Jennifer ryan Steve ryan tim ryder roann sakai anthony salady paula saliz herman samanlego dan sandri amy sargent gerold sarmento John sarsfield bill Sautter maureen sawyer maria scamegas scott schaeffer lisa Schmidt amy schimpieler nancy schrader eric schuck rudy schulz John sebastiani chris Siegfried I 46 47 FRESHMEN John sencion theresa serrano Joseph shea michael c sheedy roberta shew tony shirrley Carolyn silva mark silva alien simes joy a sircar sue sirlin tessie sison thomas sui ken smith paul smith theresa smith philip smiker debbi soden jeff Solomon jon sommerville david sorem jim stapleton kathi stansahry bernd stoeppel cathy suUivan kris tachihana elise taglor Jennifer taylor Christopher tanner susan theis 48 49 FRESHMEN adam thomas pat thomas christea thornton jay tomlinson joan tucker lisa valdez victor valdez laura viarson david volk peggy von der ahe mary jo vramzan alexis wahes fred walker Steve walson scott weaver James webb marie weber karen welch Julie welsh Julie wierner andy wesely thad whalen gary wheeler bill wheatley mark willhoft ginetti wilson kathy wilson eileen winchell randy white vicki wojcik 50 51 FRESHMEN lai-ling lina woo helen woodman Valerie wooster wendy yabroff kelly yamada scott yoder Vanessa zecher tammy zink gabor zsoka r ■ ' ' 1 H iJ iJ B f % J t:m i 52 53 Do you believe in Cinderella? Well if not, the 1980 Santa Clara football team may have changed your thinking. To say the football season was a good year would have been a drastic understatement. Head coach Pat Malley and his squad climaxed years of ef- fort by finally reaching the NCAA Division II Playoffs. The season outlook was optimistic as the squad assembled in late August. The offensive line was back virtually intact, quarterback Dave Alfaro was on hand after leading the nation ' s Division II passers the previous year, a full set of running backs were available, and the defense was solid. But no one understood the substance of this team at the time. The Broncos were faced with San Jose State as their opener on September 6th. As usual they were big underdogs, but except for some costly turnovers the Broncos may have won the game. The final score of 28-14 did not indicate the closeness of the game. Alfaro hit 12 of 23 passes for 165 yards, and fullback Keith Pedescleaux ran well; but the Broncos spark was provided by reserve quarterback Mike Heinrich who ran the option to perfection, scoring once, and setting up a Pedescleaux one yard plunge for another score. On September 13th the Broncos tok out their frustrations on Humboldt State as they bombed the visiting Lumberjacks 41-14. The first of many injury problems were solved when junior Tony Gahee filled in for Pedescleaux at fullback and contributed a 37 yard touchdown run. Pedescleaux would not return the rest of the year because of damaged cartilage in his knee, but Gahee found a home as a blocker, runner, and receiver. Kicker supreme Brian Sullivan ham- mered field goals of 21 and 47 yards; and tight end Phil Otterson caught a pair of touchdown passes from Alfaro. Il 54 ■■.u4m m;i lt m ' ' ' mii t .j 55 Hayward State was next on the Bronco schedule, and despite a sluggish offense, Santa Clara ripped the Pioneers 33-6. Alfaro teamed with highly recruited JC wide receiver Perry Parmelee for a school record 88 yard scoring play; and Perry also grabbed a 33 yard TD toss from Heinrich. It was an indication of the Bronco power to win that easily on a sub-par evening. On September 27th it was Homecoming against Chico State, and SCU escaped with a 17-10 win. The kicking of Sullivan (82 yard punt for a school record, and a 35 yard field goal), plus two Alfaro TD passes to Otterson and Parmelee keyed the offense. On defense super frosh Mike Zinda had five sacks, and fellow linebacker Dave Ramona made 12 tackles in a crushing performance. The Broncos second road game of the year was a crucial test at Cal-Poly Pomona. Sophomore running back Tyrone Forte had his best game of the year to this point when he rambled for 121 yards in 27 carries. He also scored three times on short runs, while Sullivan nailed field goals of 39, 38, and 35 yards. Zinda made the big plays again on defense when he compiled 4 V2 sacks, while safety Doug Vierra had 15 tackles and a big interception. The final was 30-14, and SCU was 4-1. 56 57 jw-_ I HOMECOMING 58 BEDLAM IN BRONCOLAND 59 After a 42-28 loss at home to Cal-Poly, SLO the following ' Week, it apeared Santa Clara ' s possible playoff chances were irreparably damaged, especially with three straight road games coming up. The Bron- cos played well enough offensively against the Mustangs, but couldn ' t stop the visitors. Alfaro was brilliant with 18 of 33 in the passing department for 355 yards and 3 TDs. Forte ran for 108 yards on 20 carries, and Parmelee gave an indication of things to come when he caught 9 passes for a school record 264 yards. Ramona led a valiant defense with 16 tackles, but it wasn ' t enough. The next weekend on October 25th, SCU met the highly emotional St. Mary ' s Gaels at Moraga in the an- nual Little Big Game. It was Homecoming at SMC, and the Broncos were outplayed for a half when they trailed 3-0. But the second stanza was a different story. Alfaro, who had been for 8 in passing the first half, completed 11 of 15 for 175 yards after the inter- mission, and Tyrone Forte had the greatest day of any running back in school ' s history when he rambled for 243 yards in 31 carries, 195 of those in the second half. He scored a record-tying four touchdowns, including a brilliant 58 yard dash in the third quarter that broke the game open. The final was 27-16, and SCU was back in control. -•; .: : .T;, « 60 61 On Saturday night, November 1st, the Broncos fac- ed their toughest task. They traveled to UC-Davis for the biggest game of the season to date. It boiled down to a gutty defensive effort against the Aggies on the final drive of the game. Zinda, w ho had blocked an ex- tra point and a field goal earlier in the game made a big sack and forced a fumble with the ball on the Bronco 20 to save the game. Offensively SCU controll- ed the game. Alfaro had a brilliant night and Parmelee caught 10 passes including two scoring tosses. Reserve running back Jim Lane came off the bench and ran for 81 yards in the final quarter, and score the winning TD on a 9 yard run. All of a sudden SCU was 6-2 with a chance for post-season play. At Cox Stadium on the San Francisco State campus, the Broncos faced an improved Gator squad on November 8. Both Forte and Gahee were injured in the first half, and things looked bad in the third quarter when the Gators scored twice to tie the count at 17-17. But once again Lane, Alfaro, Parmelee, and this time soph, corner back Andy Schatzman rallied SCU. Lane rambled for 130 yards on 30 carries, in- cluding three touchdowns, Alfaro and Parmelee com- bined four times for 149 yards in the second half, and Schatzman picked off two passes to thwart drives. Sullivan added field goals of 27 and 25 yards, and SCU had a big win 34-20. 62 mna5 63 64 The final regular season game became a big one. In the afternoon of November 15, the Broncos learned that their closest competitor for a playoff spot, Nebraska-Omaha, had lost to Northern Colorado. Thus the finale at home against Cal-State Northridge was paramount. It quickly became no contest. At the half it was 35-7. Forte had been forced to play fullback at 5-10 and 165 pounds because of Gahee ' s injury, but he handled the situation easily. Lane ran for 207 yards in 20 carries, the second best day in Bronco history, and Forte added 91 in 16. The issue was never in doubt, and the Broncos carried Pat Malley off the field when the final gun went off. The score was 42-13 and everyone played. It was on the the playoffs. They opened against the number two team in the country, Northern Michigan, on Thanksgiving Weekend, November 29. It may have been one of the best games ever played at Buck Shaw Stadium. With a huge crowd on hand, the fans were treated to aerial fireworks from both Alfaro, and NMU ' s standout QB, Phil Kessel. In a classic see-saw battle, Alfaro outduel- ed his adversary by hitting 25 of 33 for 321 yards and three scores. Parmelee was on the receiving end of nine for 127 and one TD. In the final quarter super-sub Jim lane scored the winner on a two yard run with just 65 nBVM| j A|| i gJ SfffiS i H 66  67 P- Th- 68 over five minutes left, and then the defense stopped the visitors on downs in the final minute. It finished at 27-26 and there was bedlam in Broncoland. The final game of the year saw SCU visit Cal-Poly, SLO in the NCAA Division II semi-finals. It wasn ' t m,eant to be a Bronco win. the Mustangs forged to a 17-7 halftime lead, and took the air out of the Santa Clara balloon when they intercepted an Alfaro pass and returned it 83 yards for a score. It came on fourth and one gamble, and the Broncos eventually lost 38-14. The season had concluded but it had been a great one. The final record of 9-3 didn ' t tell the story about all the injuries that had been overcome, or the extre ef- forts people had given to beat Davis and San Francisco State to get to the playoffs. Sullivan was named to the Kodak All- American team, Ramona was an honorable mention AP All-American, and Alfaro was the first team Academic All-American QB. That was all frosting on the cake for Pat Malley and Santa Clara ' s finest hour since the glory days of yesteryear. r 69 Men ' s Cross Country The Men ' s Cross-Country team improved light-years over the 1979 version of the cross country squad. In 1980, the Bronco cross country squad posted an 11-1 conference record, while being 11-3 overall. The 1980 version of the harriers took second place in the WCAC Championships, and twelfth out of eighteen teams at the National Catholic Col- legiate Cross Country Championships, held at the University of Notre Dame. Who are these men, and how did they do it? The first part of the question is easy to answer; the second is not so obvious. Seniors Gerhard Behrens and Larry Eder, along with Junior Dan Greco led the squad, (with the support of Sophs Dan Crowley, and Art Lemos) to the superb finish of the 1980 season. The reason that the squad ran so well in 1980 was multi- level; on one level, the squad possessed in- credible team unity, on the other level, was the head coach, Dan Durante. If any one per- son should be commended for the success of the 1980 cross country squad, it would have to be Dan. His ability to devise workouts that would not only callous and test the runner, but also intensify the unity of the team has matured over four years of coaching at SCU. Congratulations to Dan Durante and the 1980 Men ' s Cross Country Teaml By LARRY EDER 70 ..Ti .. . — - ■ ' .: «:- . - 71 Men ' s Soccer It would be safe to say that 1980 was a rebuilding year for the usually strong Santa Clara soccer team. Most schools would be satisfied with a 10-9-2 record, but at SCU bigger things are normally expected. T he problem was that the core of 1979 ' s Pacific Soc- cer Conference champions, and NCAA team had graduated. No longer were AU-American Mike Hunter, Miguel Avila, Scott Douglas, Gregg Reynolds, or Fabian Proano on the field to provide the ex- perience and leadership SCU needed to win. It was a team that was forced to rely on young talent that had potential but little experience. Defender Steve Fechner, mid-fielder Tim Fritz, and the fine senior combo of Dev Rendler and Mark Abele were the cornerstones of Dave Chaplik ' s squad. The season started with a tie in the Olympia Gold Classic held at Buck Shaw Stadium against Seattle Pacific, one of the top Division II teams in the coun- try. However SCU lost 1-0 to cross-town rival San Jose State on the second day of the tournament. From there it was a long string of success with a 4-0 win over BYU, 6-1 over St. Mary ' s in the PSC opener, 3-0 past Sonoma State, 3-0 over Nevada-Reno, and then a tough 2-1 loss at Westmont in Santa Barbara that broke the string. Following the loss they beat Cal-Poly, SLO 2-1 and in the biggest win of the year downed USC on ESPN- TV by a count of 2-0. A pair of 2-1 wins over Hayward State and Gal-Berkeley; and a 1-1 tie with UC-Santa Barbara kept the Broncos on a roll, but then the roof caved in. The Broncos dropped a tough 2-1 decision to San Diego State, lost at home to Fresno State, 2-0, and were beaten at Stanford 4-1. They knocked off Sacramento State in a laugher 13-0, lost 3-2 to Chico State, and beat UOP 6-0. But the final three games of the year were big disappointments as USF downed them 3-0 before over 3,000 fans at Buck Shaw, UCLA stopped them 2-0, and they lost a heartbreaker, 1-0 for the second time in the season to San Jose State. It made the year a bitter sweet experience, especially for Chaplik who announced his resignation before the last game. 72 73 74 iVir Vv « • t .-. w. ■• •■ .- : ,:e - k ■--• r-. ' -. ' i '  - rVi v.. - ' • ' s ' f ' .y i ' . '  ' ' 75 76 77 The play of Rendler and Abele was outstanding all year. Mark scored 7 goals and added a record 17 assists for 31 points, while Rendler tied with Dave Benton for most goals with 9 and contributed 5 assists for a total of 23 points. Both were accorded All-PSC honors. One area that hurt the Broncos was in goal. Both Chris Sigler and Jeff Carroll were fine keepers, but the injury bug caught each of them at one time or another, and with SCU ' s lack of consistent scoring punch, the burden was placed on them throughout the year. Defensively Steve Fechner and Cam Ackerman played well all year. Frosh Mark Hunter, Mike ' s brother showed flashes of brilliance as he and Mark Jennings were two of the few freshman starters in the league. - ■ X 78 79 80 !U! ffJlMf! ,. 81 Women ' s Volleyball 82 Santa Clara Women ' s Volleyball enjoyed its best season in history finishing 17-17-2 to compliment its most competitive season. The 1980 season started out with an impressive showing at the annual UC, Davis Tournament, where the Broncos proved they would be con- tenders in the Fall campaign. Wins over Reno, Irvine and Cal Poly, Pomona in the preseason made head coach Mary Ellen Murchison anx- ious for the NorCal season to get underway. Led by sophomore hitter Ann Feeney and JC Transfer Alynn Squier, Santa Clara played with fire and inspiration, qualities the team had never possessed. Following easy wins over St. Mary ' s and San Fran- cisco State, the Broncos took their talent to the Pacific Northwest and their first ever out of state competi- tion at the University of Oregon In- vitational. Consistent hitting by junior Peggy Castaldi and the con- tinued improvement of Karen Lyffyt took the Broncos to the champion- ship match before losing to host school Oregon in an emotional bat- tle. Sophomore Kathy Magnani, a sophomore setter, came off the bench behind injured Peggy Hut- chison to play one of her most outstanding games in the champion- diip series. Injuries plagues the roster and the coaching staff was forced to go to the bench for untapped talent. They were pleasantly surprised as the Broncos won a game from national power UOP and again defeated USF at War Memorial Gym. Playing in the last game of her col- lege career, senior Brigid Modena played one of her most awesome games in the Broncos first ever win against San Jose State to mark the end of the season and the comir of age of a new era for Santa Clara Women ' s Vollevball. 83 Women ' s Powderpuff 84 85 86 ¥ irp ? • - i!| ' §r ?iiai ' F ' - 87 ' il« K«r 4rv J . . ' ' r - - - y— . - ■- ' , ■•4 -■ .  -- ..S « g5 «l ,  , -.. -ler. - ' - -w 88 ■■ Bim ' HH M m V - M H Kt ' ■k ■ittk 1 H H A |i 1 V Hp J V -« ri !■ w HC Men ' s Football 89 • I. V ' i« .. ■ i li w tai j V . ; . ,. fcoiKif- -Wri !• ima P - ._.-. B J 1 ' - ' -- -K.fi 4 - I ' ' S «l?g fe.-. . ii HMh IR $0f ■r- - t M RT • M - - i-. 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William J. Rewak President 164 M ¥- ■f y w w J%i Wa Dean of Engineering Robert J. Parden 166 Dean of Sciences John B. Drahmann 167 ADMINISTRATORS Rev. Patrick A. Donohoe, S.J. Chancellor Mr. Eugene Gerwe Vice President for University Relations Mr. Albert L. Gibson Manager, Mayer Theatre Ms. Inez Gomez Director, Chicano Affairs Mr. Ron Jeziorski fronco Bench Mr. Richard J. Morrisey Development Office Mr. Jarrold Kerr Executive Director of Alumni Assn. Mrs. Shirley Killen Mgr. Credits Collections Mr. Marvin H. Langholff Controller Ms. Madeline Larsen Supervisor, Student Accounts Mr . Andrew Locatelli Director, Leavey Activities Center Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. Academic Vice President Dr. James Ludwig Medical Director Miss Marguerite L. Major Director of Public Affairs Mr. George P. Malley Director of Athletics Deborah McGill, Manager Campus Store Ms. Peggy McKinstry Purchasing Agent Mr. Elwood Mills Director, Audio- Visual Television Services Lt. Col. David R. Moore Director, Military Science Mr. Paul Murphy Director of Publications Dr. Joel K. Leidecker Chairperson, Management Dept. Fr. Richard Roberts, S.J. Chairperson, Political Science Mr. Richard K. Pefley Chairperson, Mechanical Engineering Dept. Dr. Helen Moritz Chairperson, Classics Dept. Rev. Charles T. Phipps, S.J. Chairperson, English Dept. Mr. Samuel R. Hernandez Chairperson, Fine Arts Dept. Dr. Heribert Breidenbach Chairperson, Languages Dept. Dr. Lynn Shurtleff Chairperson, Music Dept. Rev. James Reites, S.J. Chairperson, Religios Studies Dr. Thomas Fast Biology, Chairperson Dr. Robert J. Pfeiffer Chairperson Chemistry Dept. Dr. Mario L. Belotti Chairperson, Economics Dept. Mr. Gerald L. Alexanderson Chairperson, Mathematics Dept. Dr. WiUiam Duffy, Jr. Chairperson, Physics Dept. Dr. Eleanor W. Willemsen Chairperson, Psychology Dept. Dr. Kichiro Iwamoto Chairperson, Sociology Dept. Dr. Charles F. Louie Chairperson, Department of Accounting Dr. Peter Van den Dool Chairperson, Finance Dept. Dr. Albert V. Bruno Chairperson, Marketing Dr. Chaio Kim Chairperson, Quantitative Methods Dept. 168 Dr. Victor Novak University Librarian Dr. Robert M. Petty Director, Academic Resources Rev. John Privett, S.J. T.V. Facility Alta Randolph Assistant Controller Mr. Richard Rebello General Manager, Campus Bookstore Manual Perez Director, Project 50 Mr. Daniel J. Saracino Director of Admissions Jeanne Torre Asst. to A.V.P. Rev. Walter E. Schmidt, S.J. Senior Vice President Mike Sisois Director, Information Processing Center Mr. Richard Toomey Director, Student Financial Services Rev. Edward Warren, S.J. Assistant to the Dean, Graduate Studies Mr. Charles White Mission Church Mrs. Garland White Director, Career Planning Placement Dr. Francis X. Duggan Director, Honors Program Dr. Gerald E. Markle Director, Instructional Computation Dr. Gary Okihiro Ethnic Studies Director Rev. Robert Senkewicz, S.J. Dir. Campus Ministry William L. Dortch Dir., Campus Security Dr. George Giacomini V.P. for Student Services Dr. George Strong Assoc. Dean, School of Law Dr. Robert J. Parden Dean School of Engineering Dr. John H. Drahmann Dean, College of Sciences Dr. George J. Alexander Dean, School of Law Dr. Andre Delbecq Dean, School of Business Joseph Subbiondo Dean, College of Humanities Rev. Richard T. Coz, S.J. Director, Study Abroad Mr. David P. Arata Director, Estate and Gift Planning Bill Washburn Registrar Dr. Brigid Barton Director, de Saisset Gallery Irene Frye Asst. Registrar Ms. Mary Grace Colby Director, Women ' s Athletics Judy Gardner Assistant Manager, Bookstore Amelia Avila Assistant Supervisor, Housekeeping Alberto Malig Director Business Services Dr. Shu-Park Chan Chairperson, Electrical Eng. Computer Science Dept. Dr. Steven Gelber Chairperson, Department of History Rev. Frederick P. Tollini, S.J. Chairperson, Theatre Arts Dept. Mr. Joseph Subbiondo Dean, College of Humanities Rev. Walter E. Schmidt, S.J. Senior V.P. Dr. Robert J. Parden Dean of Engineering Mr. Eugene Gerwe Vice President for University Relations Mr. Jose A. Debasa V.P. for Business and Finance Dr. JoAnn Vasquez Dean Graduate Programs Dr. Robert M. Petty Director Academic Resources Black Affairs Office Rev. Paul L. Locatelli Academic V.P. Rev. Manuel Velasquez, S.J. Chairperson, Philosophy Dept. Dr. John T. Colligan Chairperson, Education Dept. Mr. Robert C. Couture Manager, Post Office and Mail Center Mr. Jose A. Debasa V.P. for Business Finance 169 FACULTY Ms. Mary Ann Aschauer English Ms. Simone Billings English Dr. Kenneth E. Blaker Education Dr. Ruth Cook Education Dr. Joyce Gerard Education Dr. Brian Hall Education Dr. Barry Hayes Education Dr. Jerome Kroth Education Dr. Mary Anne Wakefield Education Dr. Lawrence A. Wolfe Education Dr. WiUiam W. Yabroff Education Mr. James P. Degnan English Dr. Diane Dreher English Dr. Francis X. Duggan Honors Dr. Mary J. Dunbar English Dr. Jesse M. Gellrich English Dr. Edward Gross English Dr. C.T. Lievestro English Dr. Helen Moritz Classics Dr. Barbara Pavlock Classics James E. Sweeters Religious Studies Dr. Donam Wakefield Religious Studies Dr. Frank Caltabiano Theatre Arts Dr. William R. James l ech Theatre Arts Rev. Bernard Brown, S.J. Jesuit Community Rev. Richard T. Coz, S.J. Economics Rev. William Donnelly, S.J. Economics Rev. Timothy Fallon, S.J. Philosophy Rev. James W. Felt, S.J. Philosophy Rev. Carl H. Hayn, S.J. Physics Rev. Paul J. Goda, S.J. Law Rev. Charles Phipps, S.J. English Rev. Theodore Mackin, S.J. Religious Studies Rev. Richard Roberts, S.J. Political Science Rev. Manuel Velasquez, S.J. Philosophy The Rev. Norman F. Martin, S.J. Hstory Rev. Gerald L. McKevitt, S.J. Orradre - History Rev. James W. Reites, S.J. Religious Studies Rev. Theodore J. Rynes, S.J. English Rev. Robert Senkewicz, S.J. Campus Ministry Dr. Carolyn Naylor English Dr. Fred White English Dr. Jeffrey Zorn English Elizabeth Moran Grad. Fellowship Dr. Gary Okihiro Ethnic Studies - History Dr. Brigid Barton de Saisset Art Gallery Fine Arts Ms. Kristi Hager Fine Arts Mr. Samuel Hernandez Fine Arts Mr. Keith W. Walker Fine Arts Mr. Ramon Chacon History Dr. Steven M. Gelber History Mr. George Giacomini History Dr. Mary M. Gordon History Dr. Matthias S. Meier Hstory Dr. Istvan I Mocsy History Ms. Barbara Molony Hstory Dr. Timothy J. O ' Keefe Mstory Dr. Peter O. Pierson Mstory Dr. David Skinner Hstory Dr. Thomas P. Turley History 170 Dr. Heribert Breidenbach Modern Languages Dr. Francisco Jimenez Modern Languages Dr. Andrew L Rematore Modern Languages Dr. K.G. Seely Modern Languages Dr. C.L. van den Berghe Modern Languages Dr. Victor B. Vari Modern Languages Mr. Hans C. Boepple Music Dr. Aileen James Music Dr. Roger T. Nyquist Music Mr. Lynn R. Shurtleff Music Dr. Benjamin F. Armstrong Philosophy Dr. William A. Parent Philosophy Dr. Cynthia C. Rostankowski Philosophy Dr. Carol White Philosophy Rabbi Aliza Bark Religious Studies Mr. James Donahue Religious Studies Dr. Vance L. Eckstrom Religious Studies Joseph A. Grassi Religious Studies Dr. Frederick Parrella Religious Studies Dr. Philip B. Riley Religious Studies Rev. Frederick P. Tollini, S.J. Theatre Arts Dr. Dale Achabal Marketing Dr. Mario L. Belotti Economics Dr. Marlynn K. Bohman Accounting Dr. Albert V. Bruno Marketing Dr. David F. Caldwell Management Dr. Eng Ung Choo Quantitative Methods Dr. Dennic Collins Accounting Dr. Francis Corrigan Finance Dr. Masako Darrough Economics Dr. Rajat K. Deb Quantitative Methods Dr. Henry G. Demmert Economics Dr. Karen Fox Marketing Dr. Manoochahr Ghiassi Quantitative Methods Dr. James L. Hall Management Dr. Charles Harper Finance Mr. Hal Heaton Finance Dr. John M. Heineke Economics Dr. Eldon Hendriksen Accounting Dr. Chaiho Kim Quantitative Methods Dr. Mary Ann Kriewall Marketing Dr. Joel K. Leidecker Management Dr. Charles F. Louie Accounting Dr. Thomas B. Maier Accounting Dr. Shelby Mclntyre Marketing Dr. Peter Mills Management Dr. Dennis Moberg Management Dr. Hugo Moortgat Quantitative Methods Dr. James Morris Management Dr. Michael Munson Marketing Dr. Steven Nahmias Quantitative Methods Dr. James A. Agribusiness Niles Mr. David Palmer Management Dr. Barry Posner Management Dr. Thomas Russell Economics Mr. Charles P. Schmidt Quantitative Methods Dr. James F. Sepe Accounting Dr. Hersh M. Shefrin Economics Dr. Meir Statman Finance Dr. Tyzoon Tyebjee Marketing 171 FACULTY Dr. Zbynek L. Vancura Quantitative Methods Dr. Peter Van den Dool Finance Dr. T. J. Whalen Economics Mr. Hasan Al-Khatib EECS Dr. Shu Park Chan EECS Dr. Ronald L. Danielson EECS Dr. Ruth E. Davis EECS Dr. Joseph J. Fedock Gvil Engineering Dr. E. John Finnemore Qvil Engineering Mr. Eugene J. Fisher Mechanical Engineering Dr. Timothy J. Healy EECS Dr. Daniel W. Lewis Hectrical Engineering Dr. Gerald E. Markle implied Mathematics Mr. Ian R. Murray Mechanical Engineering Mr. Henry P. Nettesheim EECS Mr. Richard K. Pefley Mechanical Engineering Mr. Jack A. Peterson Cont. Ed. Engineering Dr. Michel A. Saad Mechanical Engineering Dr. Dragoslav Siljak EECS Mr. Harold M. Tapay Qvil Engineering Dr. Kichiro K. Iwamoto Sociology Anthropology Dr. Witold Krassowski Sociology Dr. B. Mark Lynch Anthropology Dr. John Sewart Sociology Anthropology Dr. Paul F. Verden Sociology Dr. George Westermark Anthropology Mr. Gary S. Daines Theatre Arts Mr. John Dunlap English Ms. Rena Epstein English Mr. David J. Fite English Mr. Albert L. Gibson ech Theatre Arts Dr. Catherine Howard Modern Languages Dr. Veronica LoCoco Modern Languages Ms. Barbara Ann Muray Theatre Arts Mrs. Jean J. Pedersen Mathematics Mr. Stephen Rosolack Music Ms. Carol G. Rossi English Ms. Carolyn Silberman Theatre Arts Ballet Bldg. Dr. Gudrun Tabbert- Jones Modern Languages Ms. Jan Thompson Fine Arts Rev. Donald Crosby, S.J. History Dr. Dave Logothetti Mathematics Dr. Dale H. Mugler Mathematics Dr. Jeanne Tamaki Mathematics Dr. John Sawka Mathematics Dr. William Barker Physics Dr. John Drahmann Physics Dr. William T. Duffy, Jr. Physics Dr. David Fenner Physics Dr. Philip T. McCormick Physics Dr. Janet A. Flammang Political Science Dr. Dennis Gordon Political Science Eric O. Hanson Political Science Dr. M. Brian Murphy Political Science Dr. Raymond Sandoval Political Science Dr. William J. Stover Political Science Dr. Roland C. Lowe ftychology Dr. Robert Numan ftychology Dr. Marvin L. Schroth ftychology Dr. Brent Slife Psychology 172 Dr. Elizabeth Tanke ftychology Dr. Eleanore W. Willemsen ftychology Dr. Linda Cool Sociology Anthropology Mr. Charles W. Unsell Qvil Engineering Dr. Raymond B. Yarbrough EECS Dr. Linda Caren Biology Dr. William R. Eisinger Hology Dr. Thomas N. Fast Hology Dr. Francis R. Flaim Hology Dr. Susan E. Germeraad Hology Dr. John S. Mooring Hology Dr. Geraldine A. Tomlinson Hology Dr. Joseph F. Deck Chemistry Dr. Lawrence C. Nathan Chemistry Dr. Robert J. Pfeiffer Chemistry Dr. Lois C. Rosenthal Chemistry Dr. William F. Sheehan Chemistry Dr. Michael A. Sweeney Chemistry Dr. David H. White Chemistry Mr. Gerald Alexanderson Mathematics Dr. Karel L. De Bouvere Mathematics Dr. Vladimire Drobot Mathematics Mr. Evan Fisher Mathematics Dr. Grant Eraser Mathematics Mr. Leonard Klosinski Mathematics Rev. Walter J. Kropp, S.J. Jesuit Community Rev. Edward D. McShane, S.J. Jesuit Community Rev. John Privett, S.J. T.V. Facility Rev. Thomas E. Shanks, S.J. Jesuit Community Rev. Francis Smith, S.J. Rector - Jesuit Community Religious Studies Rev. Gerald P. Sullivan, S.J. Fine Arts Rev. Sal Tassone, S.J. Jesuit Community Religious Studies Rev. James Torrens, S.J. English Rev. Tennant Wright, S.J. Jesuit Community Religious Studies 173 174 Dean Giacomjni After nine years as Student Services administrator, Vice Presi- dent George Giacomini retired at the end of the academic year, and returned to the History department as a tenured. Associate Professor. There is a difference, said Giacomini, between being Vice President for Student Services and Dean of Students. That may be a reason why I haven ' t enjoyed the last couple of years so much. As Vice President you are expected to be much more of an ad- ministrator. If you don ' t have a Dean of Students, somebody has to be doing that kind of work, too. I don ' t like to think that there is a necessary conflict between Student Services and academics. Yet I don ' t think I ' m an ivory tower person, by any means. I ' m not the profound thinker. I think I am reasonably scholarly, and perhaps academically in- clined. It ' s a question of regret, and more the anticipation of doing something I am really anxious to get back to doing, and on a full- time basis. 175 Men ' s Basketball 176 The prospectus at the start of the season was anything but promising. The Broncos had lost the bulk of their scoring and rebounding with the graduation of WCAC Player of the Year Kurt Rambis, guard Lon- dale Theus, and forward Gary Carpenter. What was left was part-time starter Garry Mendenhall at one guard, 5-10 senior John Kovaleski at the point position, and three year letterman Ted Whittington at forward. They were the only players with much starting time. It was a small lineup throughout the ' 81-82 season. Whittington at 6-7 was the tallest regular, and 6- 6 Kelvin Bowers was forced to play the middle, with 6-7 frosh Michael Norman and 6-6 soph. Gary Hopkins, along with 6-4 JC transfer Derryl Williams and 6-5 soph. Cecil Morris in support roles. The back court had Mendenhall, Kovaleski, junior redshirt Bill Duffy, and junior Tony Gower. The year started with an auspicious road debut at Boise State. The Broncos singed the nets the entire night, winning 100-87. Duffy ' s first varsity game at SCU saw him score 24 points, and capture 11 rebounds. After an 88-71 loss to top-ranked DePaul in Chicago, the Broncos found themselves in the close game syn- drome that would be with them for the rest of the season. They were unimpressive in a 68-66 win over Humboldt State, and then came the first of many heartbreaks. After leading most of the game at Long Beach State, they succumbed in the final minutes 73-72. Kovaleski played well in picking up a career high 14 points, while Norman showed his great promise with 10 rebounds. It was more of the same seveal days later when SCU hosted Nevada-Reno at Toso. After falling behind ear- ly, the Broncos came back to take a 71-70 lead with several seconds on the clock, but Reno ' s Mike LeGarza canned a 20 footer from the left corner at the buzzer and it was loss number three in five games, two by one point. UOP downed SCU at STockton 87-76 despite Duffy ' s second straight 22 point night, and 13 rebounds from Whittington. The Cable Car Classic at Toso saw the home squad matched against another of the nation ' s finest team in unbeaten Wake Forest of the ACC. Derryl Williams put on a great show in a tremendous comeback during the latter stages of the first half and most of the second. It wasn ' t enough as the Deacons prevailed 75-66. That 177 178 sent the home team against powerful Old Dominion in the consolation game, and for most of the contest it looked like a Bronco win. Mendenhall as 21 points, but again a last second shot went awry and SCU was 2-6 after a 72-71 loss. The team had now lost three one- point contests. The Broncos fattened up in their next five games prior to the start of the WCAC season. They beat New Mexico Stae 81-76 as Mendenhall canned 21, while Bowers dominated the boards with 10 recoveries. Then it was a 106-59 slaughter of Wisconsin-Superior as everyone scored and Norman scored 18 points and add- ed 11 rebounds. San Francisco State fell in a 70-62 deci- aon as Duffy led the scorers with 18. Then it was another closer than expected win, 71-70 over UC-Davis as Duffy and Mendenhall each had 14. Finally North Texas State was routed 95-83 as the Duffy-Mendenhall show popped for 18 apiece and Bowers helped control the boards with 9. The league season started with disappointment at Loyola-Marymount. The Broncos fought from behind to tie the score at 75. They had the ball with 15 seconds left but turned it over and the Lions ' Danny Davis hit a desperation half court shot as time ran off the clock to win it 77-75. Mendenhall, becoming very consistent 179 with each game, scored 19, while Bowers in a superb performance scored 17 and swept the boards 15 times. The following night at Pepperdine, the Broncos stayed in it for a long time before falling 91-82. It was Mendenhall again with 23 who paced the attack. Things didn ' t look good as SCU was 0-2 with USF ar- riving for the traditional war on January 23rd. But in one of the great games all year, SCU sliced the Dons to ribbons with their patient offense and aggressive board work. The Dons fell 70-63 in front of the usual rabid gathering of over 5,000 fans. Mendenhall (who else?) had 21, while Bowers added 13 and 9 rebounds. Nor- man, in his first start of the season scored 8, had 8 re- bounds, and blocked 5 shots. The following night SCU kept it going by trouncing the hated Gaels of St. Mary ' s 83-66. Mendenhall scored 19, while Derryl Williams and Norman added 17 each. The Broncos were on a roll, and kept it that way as they bombed both Gonzaga and Portland the following week 75-61 and 95-87. The Portland game was a great effort. Mendenhall had 18 in the Gonzaga win, while Norman scored 19 against the Pilots. SCU stood 4-2 now and kept it going with a 64-60 win at San Diego the following weekend. Mendenhall with 19 paced the attack. = 1 180 The road trip to the Northwest was frustrating on February 12th and 14th. The Broncos faced tough Gonzaga in Spokane for the first game, and played ter- ribly for a half, falling behind by as many as 10. In the second stanza it appeared over when they trailed by 13 with four minutes to gop, but a fierce pressure defense and the shooting of Duffy and especially Mendenhall finally gave them the lead at 73-72 with 25 seconds to go. The Bulldogs ran the clock down, took the shot, and missed; but a foul was called on Whittington and GU ' s Ken Anderson hit both free throws for the win. Videotape replays showed no foul had been committed and Bronco coach Carroll Williams was frustrated. On Saturday, the 14th, SCU got back in stride with a 72-65 win at Portland. Bowers had 17 points and 10 re- bounds to lead the way. Then it was a crucial weekend series at St. Mary ' s and USF. Despite Norman ' s 18 points and 3 vicious slams, the Broncos fell 82-79 to the Gaels, and the record slipped to 13-10 and 6-4 in league. It got worse as USF played its best game of the year in a 90-63 vic- tory in the City. Pepperdine, in a fierce battle with the Dons for the league title, came away from Toso with an 89-78 win the following Friday, despite a career high 27 points from Mendenhall. Loyola m.ade it a bad weekend as they eked out a 78-77 win at Toso in overtime. It was the fifth loss of the season by one point, and the 7th by three points or less. Finally in the season ender, the Broncos closed out the campaign with an 80-74 win over out-classed San Diego. Williams had a season-high 20, and Norman, who had grabbed 12 rebounds in each of his last two games, picked off 8 in this one. The season ended at 14-13 overall, and 7-7 in WCAC play. It had been frustrating, but not because people didn ' t play hard. Mendenhall was an easy choice for the All-WCAC squad, while Norman was runner-up as Freshman of the Year. With a few right bounces it could have been much better. 181 182 183 184 185 Women ' s Basketball Following a frustrating history of close losses and discouraging defeats, the 1980-81 Santa Clara Women ' s Basketball Team rose from mediocracy to finish the season with a 14-14 record, the best ever in the history of SCU. STeady improvement and a ' never say die ' at- titude, helped to make the Broncos a contender in every outing. Success is the word one uses to describe overcoming difficulties and the Broncos proved this year that they could take any opponent to the limit. With five returning starters, who exemplified the words ' determination ' and ' hard work ' , the Broncos opened the season with a 3rd place finish at the highly regarded Cal Poly, SLO Invitational. Sophomore Lu Ann Gores began her year with im- pressive performances at San Luis Obispo; enough to earn her an all-tournament player honor. Junior Liz Bruno continued her rebounding flurry grabb- ing 44 rebounds in the 3 games of the series. Santa Clara returned home to host their own Holiday Classic with guests Fullerton, San Francisco State and San Jose State to finish the field of contenders. Santa Clara lost the opening round to Fullerton, but came back the following night to take third place over San Francisco State garnering all- tournament honors for Bruno and Gores. In the preseason, Santa Clara has a four game win streak going before being upended by Washington State. Along with Gores and Bruno, who extended her consecutive game team high rebounding streak to 25, the Broncos also had the talents of senior Julie Long, whose leadership and fiery character made her one of the Broncos most spirited floor leaders, Terri Tex Reade, Karen Radar Ulmer, the ' San- ta Maria special ' s ' rounded out the starting line-up for the Broncos, but head coach Ken Thompson could count on defensive specialist junior Penny Stack along with Terri Forsell to help out the team in key situations. THe recruits, Caren Choppelas and Camille Peterson saw plenty of playing time too during a year when the younger players might not have seen a lot of action. 186 187 Santa Clara defeated power New Mexico State in an impressive win prior to the opening of their 1981 NorCal campaign. Inconsistency was the Broncos biggest problem, being unable to make the clutch baskets. Defense was the forte, but close losses to Fresno, Reno, UOP, Stanford and USF kept the Broncos out of post season play. They did however manage to pick up some key wins on the road in- cluding upsets at Stanford and an overtime win at UOP. The three point loss to Stanford at the close of the season would keep the Broncos hungry for revenge until 1982. Records fell in buckets in 1980-81. Junior Liz Bruno continued her record setting rebounding pace, averaging 12.7 rpg. to take the NorCal re- bounding crown from USF All-American Mary Hile. Her 12.8 rpg. overall average was also good enough to list her in the top 20 in the nation at the end of the season. Bruno ' s 358 rebounds this year would set a new standard for SCU, resetting her own record from the year before. Julie Long, who mainly handles the point guard duties also finished at the top of the free throw percentage category in the NorCal, hitting on an amazing 88 percent ac- curacy for the league. Terri Reade broke the stan- dard for highest field goal percentage in a season, finishing just below the 50 percent mark. Julie Long ' s 79 assists were also good enough to rewrite the record books. Not only did the individuals break 188 records, but also the team with the 14-14 season broke the season scoring mark [1844] and was able to improve prior marks in average points per game, highest field goal and free throw percentages, as well as most rebounds and rebounds per outing. With the loss of senior Julie Long, the Broncos will have to fill the 5 ' 3 guard ' s shoes to key their success in 1981-82. With the graduation of op- ponents such as USF ' s Mary Hile, Cal ' s Colleen Galloway, and San Jose STate ' s trio of Mason, Thompson and ' Goose Banks, the Broncos may become even greater contenders in the year to come. The Broncos will anxiously await the opening of the new season in hopes of their first every regional playoff invitation. 189 Rugby The Santa Clara University Touring Side has never been much of a Northern California Col- legiate Rugby powerhouse, however the 1981 season surely proved the SCUTS were no team to take lightly, as they went on to finish the season with their first winning record in over 10 years. Coach Mickey Ording developed a new type of San- ta Clara team which was noted for its aggressive, hard hitting backs and swifter, more agile for- wards. The SCUTS started the ' 81 season with a disheartening loss to St. Mary ' s 15-13. However, they bounced right back with a 9-4 victory over Hastings when Chris Curls Fellenz stepped bet- ween two Rhino backs and dashed 45 yards for the winning try in the closing minutes. The SCUTS continued their fine play by winning their next four out of five games with victories over UC Santa Cruz 37-0, San Jose State 14-6, St. Mary ' s 34-11, and Bergin Hall 19-4. The St. Mary ' s game proved to be the best effort by the SCUTS all season as they took revenge on the Gaels at their home field in Rheem Valley. Jeff Podo Podesto led the SCUT attack with two tries and Dennis Fish Potts converted four penalty kicks, one conversion, and also scored one try. The SCUTS were forced out of Gael Land during the postgammer due to excessive celebra- tion, however Fast Ed Reily was able to camouflage himself and stay a little longer. The next week the SCUTS traveled to Cal to take on the defending national champions, but were unable to stay afloat in the rain and lost 20-6. Then the Mis- sion Club, made up of SCUTS Alumni from years past, paid a visit to Ryan Field and won 22-10. San- ta Clara ended the regular season with a victory over the SJSU Spartans on a late game try by Gary Wheaties Wheatley. The 1981 SCUTS Eastern Tour was not without its highlights either. Although they were unable to defeat the hosting teams, they had no problem dominating the post game parties at George Mason University in Virginia, the Naval Academy in An- napolis, and West Point in upstate New York. Jim Cabbie McFetrich came home with the prestigious Ted Upland Award, beating out Chuch Gorilla Buckingham who came up just short. Paul No clue Martin and Jeff Barstool High won the lowly Kevin Raskin Award for missing their connecting flight in Columbus. In Annapolis the locals took advantage of the naive SCUTS as they proceeded to offer excessive amounts of libation and then steal their backpack containing all their money and plane tickets, while the SCUTS were face down. However, as their fearless leader Denrlis Darts Cahill said The tour irf! Kaai i« ' -- %K ' d ' m ' J «fcfc -- ' 1aii6u.. 190 i 191 must go on! So with their pockets empty, the SCUTS headed up the Atlantic Coast for a three day stint in the Big Apple. Greg Handsome Frey, Eric Loopner Lummis, and Tim Surfs up Lenihan had their hands full at a Marymount Hawaiian Par- ty and barely escaped with their leis. The SCUTS ended the tour with a brief bowling match by Juan Pot Shot Corella on their way to the airport. After a two week layoff, the SCUTS started their tournament play with an unprecedented Consola- tion Championship in the Santa Barbara 64 team tourney. After losing their first game, the SCUTS went on to win their next four games over USC, Cal Poly Pomona, Claremont College, and Redlands. Lastly, there cannot be a Rugby season without an Annual Rugby Banquet which was held at the elegant French Cuisine - Le Field House. After a brief speech by guest speaker Ross Malinowski, Coach Mickey Ording handed out the following awards: Most Valuable Player - Dennis Cahill; Most Valuable Forward - Charles Buckingham; Most Valuable Back - Dennis Potts; Most Inspira- tional -Jeff Podesto; and Most Improved - Gary Wheatley. The SCUTS should prove to have an experienced 1982 team with newcomers Bill Plebe Cotter, Tom Beaver Haley, Scott Mucas Lucas, and Ben Tung-gee-ayy Fuata gaining valuable ex- perience. On a final note, the SCUTS would like to thank their president for getting them put on nominal status through his ingenious methods of doing what he was told. — Thanks Backpack. 192 193 194 195 Men ' s Soccer 196 197 198 199 m£ Women ' s Soccer 200 201 202 I M ■ I — IMWN— « iW% 203 Men ' s Basketball W f-rr-gi ■ 11 H B H 3 rlH c lJiil ! I H M U B s Pl Wlwr - p W.4 H M ■ Ql T-cV _._«-M iM ' tfip ' nnBB Br ' ' ■ill B H Ml H ■ ■ 7 T S B H 1 H m 1 1 H H HB ' ' s H 1 1 M BBIBp  ' - ' ;iiillil . 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Sponsored annually by the SCU senior class, the Special Olympics began at 9:15 with a parade of all the athletes to the theme song from ' Rocky ' - Gonna Fly Now. The atmosphere was one of love and caring, mixing fun and special people together. Everyone was a winner. 212 213 214 216 The Convocation 217 We come, you and I, seeking the stars ... This sensitive poem by Black American writer, Langston Hughes, seems to reiterate the Christian Standard of the Mission Campus at SCU. It follows that the moral beliefs should be in the unity of all persons; regardless of race, creed, or colour. The bond of the human race should be the charity of this Christian community. However, after a number of perverse phone calls to female members of the BSU on February 7, one begins to question the Christian sense of Charity at SCU. In response to these overt acts of sexism and racism, many concerned students, faculty, and staff were given the oppor- tunity to reflect - both on a personal and an institutional level - at a Convocation dealing with racism held Monday, February 23. Nearly 1500 members of the SCU community gathered to listen to the dynamci speaking of Dr. Carolyn Naylor, Pro- fessor of English; Dr. Brian Murphy, Professor of Political Science; Dr. John Borrego, Professor of Community STudies at UC Santa Cruz, and Dr. Gary Okihiro, director of the Ethnic Studies Program. The discussion centered on the alienated feeling which being a minority in America evokes, on the need for soul searching and personal ex- amination when dealing with discrimination, and the theme of economic inequality due to racism. The black women who were subjected to this brutal harrassment were also lauded for their courage and determination in refusing to submit to this cruel attack. The convocation was followed by four workshops which provided an opportunity to discuss various aspects of racism with others. The afternoon was brought to a close with an ecumenical service in the mission church. The concern and active participation of the SCU com- munity shows that hopefully, with time, discrimination will be erased. . . .Being brothers, being one, Being America. You and I. 218 We come You and I, Seeking the stars. You and I, You of the blue eyes and the blond hair, I of the dark eyes and the crinkly hair. You and I Offering hands. Being brothers. Being One, Being America. You and I. . . I am America seeking the stars. America - Hoping, praying. Fighting, dreaming. Knowing There are stains on the beauty of my democracy, I want to be clean. . . I want to reach always After stars. AMERICA Langston Hughes 219 Greg Kihn 220 Elvin Bishop 221 KSCU CHANGE AND PROGRESS Change and progress — two words that are occasionally synonomous and often times opposites. For campus radio station KSCU, the former has usually been the case, especially during the 80-81 school year. This past year, KSCU tightenned its musical format, increased promo- tions, expanded air time, and received permission from the FCC to move posi- tions on the FM band. With these suc- cessful changes, the radio station is preparing and hoping for the biggest step yet - a power increase. 222 The Santa Clara 223 W -. ' ? ' ' 3 ' 7 ■ DRAMA Matchmaker 226 Photos by Doug Salin 227 Scapino 228 Photos by Doug Salin 229 Images 81 230 231 Vanities 232 Photos by Doug Salin 233 Cabaret 234 Photos by Doug Salin 235 236 Mousetrap Photos by Doug Salin 237 Charlie ' s Aunt 238 Photos by Doug Salin 239 242 243 the many 244 faces of SPRING 245 The Royal Liechtenstein Circus 246 247 f v k.- r ' i . ■ ■ ■ . ih ■. ' V 4 ' -v. .!ii- r tv 0 w The Mayfaire 250 251 THE MUD TUG OF WAR 252 253 |g|t|g()jf|li rr( i i a  i i ri  t||W(liaMI WI)  aj|j « ll i i « l ili 1 i r ii| • n 3 WI : 254 ...loud and obnoxious behavior including the belligerent repetition of the phrase Yea, let ' s drink followed by Reagan, Reagan!! ... ...when three anonomous students were seen stringing the undergarments of five un- suspecting, respectable coeds across a highly visible thoroughfare near campus... Reprinted from The Santa Clara 255 Baseball The season began with problems. Jerry McClain had returned to Santa Clara to assume the reins as head coach. However the big concern was the power of the pitching staff. It became obvious as the year rolled by and injuries took their toll, that the Broncos didn ' t have a consistent starting rota- tion. After a horrendous start the Broncos finally came alive during a lively three game series with USF. THey bounced the Dons three straight times to make their record 6-8. A split with Cal, a win at Long Beach State, and two out of three against UOP evened the record at 10-10. They then lost to Gonzaga before gaining their biggest win of the year. Lefty Mike Bender tossed a dream game at Buck Shaw Stadium as he shutout the number one team in the country, Arizona State 2-0 before over 3,000 people. He struck out 12 and allowed just two hits. It was to be the only time all year the Sun Devils were blanked in their march to the national title. After a pair of tough losses to Nevada-Reno, the Broncos left for the Rainboe Invitational at Hawaii. It was to be another highlight as the squad finished second to the host school. They opened by losing 6-0 to Hawaii, but bounced back to down Tokyo ' s Nip- pon College 7-4, Cal-State Northridge 9-6, and in a great comeback, Nebraska 9-8. They fell to the Rainbows once again 10-2, and were upset by Ni p- pon 8-4, but again downed Nebraska 8-6 in ten inn- ings, and ended with a 4-3 win over Northridge to finish second. Center fielder Dave Oliva was an All- Tourney selection. Upon their return, SCU took two out of three from St. Mary ' s to start the second half of the Nor- thern California Baseball Association race, before losing two out of three to USF. THey then beat Berkeley 7-2, and lost two of three to power-hitting Nevada Las Vegas. 256 Ig JiS . I f • ■ ■ 257 : ' K. : 258 They upped their record to 23-20 with a three game sweep of UOP, paced by catcher Rick Sund- berg and pitchers Kevin McKenna and Bryan Funk. It left them 6-3 in the NCBA second half, and ahead of the pack with 9 games left in the league schedule. After a split with San Jose State and Cal, they suf- fered the killing blow of the season as Nevada- Reno swept them three times on the road. From there the Broncos managed just two wins in their last twelve games to finish the campaign at 28-33, with a 15-21 NCBA record. Catcher Kevin Walters led the hit- ters with a .333 mark, while Oliva set a school record of 32 stolen bases. Second baseman Gary Davenport was first team All-NCBA choice, and set school marks for most assists in a career. He also batted a steady .300. Catcher Rick Sundberg was a second team All-NCBA selection with Walters and Oliva, and pitcher Beuder, who was injured in the middle of the season, struck out 69 batters in 55 inn- ings. 259 260 f I 1 JL m 261 • It V ' e ' . 262 263 Women ' s Softball 264 265 Men ' s Tennis ' jSSw v z. im m m miwm iiPi n ■ ■ -t- 266 Women ' s Tennis 267 Women ' s Crew 268 269 Women ' s Soccer 4 270 271 Men ' s Volleyball 272 Women ' s Cross Country 273 Men ' s Sof tbal I t«SrtlSPST . ■ : :4 - ♦ ' - ' .a. 274 %.m4 -; ,y -.. _ tt ' - «.. 275 276 mt 277 Women ' s Sof tbal I ttl ' Mi l M 278 279 - ?: .?- ' =«  d rit- - - 280 Vt m 281 Lacrosse 282 283 Reaching Out After many weeks of hard work and prepara- tion by SCCAP volunteers, a special mass to honor the disabled was celebrated by Bishop Herre Du Maine of San Jose on Wednesday 13, in the Mission Church. This mass of hope and hap- piness reflected the community feeling prevalent at SCU, as Santa Clara County members and officials attended. There is a special significance to the mass as 1981 is the In- ternational Year of the Disabled. !- ' ' ' 284 Santa Clara athletes once again hosted a Play Day for the mentally handicapped on Ryan field. Members of the football team were on hand to supervise special clinics - teaching football techni- ques and playing scrimmage games with the atheltes. The happy smiles of all those involved, the loving hugs so freely given, and the warm comraderie make this annual event so very special and looked forward too. 285 ASUSC Presents David Lindley 286 Bonnie Rait 287 The Gong Show 288 289 or 5 4 290 291 SENIORS jgp . .,. ;- X SENIORS Kirsten Aarnas Edwin Abate Allison Abbott Steven Abe Mark Abele Tom Adza Elena Agnelli Halima Al-Badwi Jerald Alley Teresa Alorete Paul Alota Mohamed Al-Robaidi Matt Androlewicz Janet Ang Elaine Antonioli Philip Area 294 ' ' «■ My 4 ' ' SENIORS Michael Archer Jacki Archibald Cathie Armanasco Maria Arias Camille Ascuga Adele Athenour Tom Athenour Nancy Avanzino Lawrence Bach Paul Bacigalupo Roberta Baeza Michael Bailey IWni. William Barstow Felix Battistella Rick Beam John Bechtel 296 cn: i . ' : - ' X: -;■ '  V « i? ; mi X % SENIORS James Beglin Gerhard Behrens Robert Bella vance Michael Benham David Benton Jolene Bentz Cathy Berdan James Berge Peter Bernardoni Maureeen Besmer Richard Bertolucci Don Bertucio Steve Beverman Ellen Bezore Mark Bigley Gigia Bjorn 298 mm mm t ) i ., fSHBUR ' , ..- ' : SENIORS James Black John Bianco Joseph Blaze Jeff Bocci Janan Boehme Kathryn Bold Frank Bommarito Debbie Booth Mark Boscacci Kathy Bostick Bill Brandenburg Mona Breslin Michael Bridgeman Martin Bringuel Michelle Brinker Alan Brodie 300 .x. h f a::: go V ■ ' ■ ' - ' .V, SENIORS Kathryn Brown Megan Brown Katie Bruno Randall Brynsvold Ann Buckley William Bagely, Jr. Joe Balestrieri Joseph Balderston Pat Barney John Barrett Michael Barrett Linda Burns William Butterworth Maria Cabrales Dennis Cahill Hugh Caldwell 302 i X m ' %. X - f SENIORS James Callas Katherine Calvo John Caletti Marjorie Campbell Jeff Capaccio Vincent Cardinale Jeff Carroll Stephen Carroll Elizabeth Caserza Patricia Casey Pamela Castain Eileen Cavan Margaret Cayward Greg Chase Rosemary Chavez Deirdre Cherry 304 mvmm w J -:4 • --- % l SENIORS Mark Chiaravalle Viola Chin Benedict Ching Armina Ching Poshiu Chiu Allison Christodulis Anthony Chu Peter Chu Joseph Cimmarast Eugene Clancy Christine Clark Jill Clark Leo Clarke Curt Clarkin Deborah Cokas Leah Cole 306 - 4 •1 i ' SENIORS Kris Collins Lori Coltrin Michele Conlon Cornelia Connors Chris Conte Rosa Contreras Mary Cook Laura Coran Juan Corella Rick Costecca John Costello Mary Cozine Jayme Cronquist Sheila Crosby John Cummins Mary Cunneen 308 t t .. SENIORS Martin Dait Colleen Daly Phuong-Lan Dang Peter Daniels Gary Davenport Rosanne DeBenedetti Randy DeFelice Stephen Dehmer Melba deLaDiaz John Deluca Edythe DeMarco Harry Demos Carol Dempsey Timothy Dempsey Maureen Dennely Mark DeRaad 310 SENIORS Marty Deruyter Ana Desequera Elizabeth Dessuge Jim Diepenbrock David Diestel Ronda Diggle Norman Dittmann Stephen Dittmer Maureen Doherty Haydee Dominguez Cathleen Donovan Peggy Donovan Timothy Doudell Charles Dougherty Thomas Duckett Thomas Dugan 312 u —yrn A 1 - ? SENIORS Larry Eder Diana Edwards Colleen Egan Nancy Endacott Alain Erdozaincy Jeff Erickson Natalee Ernstrom Cathryn Escover David Evans Patrick Evans Matthew Fairbank Karen Falcone Shelia Farel Leo Farrell Shannon Farrell Lolita Fatjo 314 ft- ' -.- • -V f ; - . ' : - i ; •■li ♦ • $ A •I ■« • SENIORS Ian Felix Chris Fellenz Brian Fernandez John Fernandez Teresa Ferrari Brenda Ferreira Marvin Ferreira Joan Fife Ellen Finnerty Mark Fisher Marc Fissel Mary Fitzpatrick Kirk Flatow Kathy Fluetsch Carol Fornaciari Devon Foster 316 r f j litf li 4r - 1 i P Ik. — ¥ y, f t v; .% t fi SENIORS Shareen Foster Lars Fredrickson, Jr. Pete Friedenbach Ann Frost Deborah Fryke Grace Gabriel Susan Gagan Philip Gallegos Julie Gallo William Ganz Aldolfo Garcia Irma Garcia Vernon Ward Grace Garvin Katie Gaul Nick Geannacopulos 318 H fit - lfe 4 ' ' K I T - . '  - 0. SENIORS James Gill Katie Gill Kathryn Gilmore Debbie Gioiosa George Gitschel Christine Givens Chris Glomb Philip Go ' mw Joanne Gonzales James Goudreau Nancy Gow Catherine Greenwell Sheila Griffin Charlie Griffith Eldita Grijalva Mary Grijalva 320 r SENIORS Violeta Guirola Susan Gundunas Frank Gwynn Janet Haggard John Haitz Alisa Haley Malia Haley Aloa Hamshari Dickey Hanley Mark Hansen Roger Hansen Mary Hanus Toyo Harnoto John Hasbrook Louise Haubl Julie Hayes 322 . SENIORS Edmond Hebert Robert Hencken Sandi Henningsen Steven Henry John Herber Becky Herring Grace Herring Mary Kay Hilbert Mark Hilliard Armando Hinojosa Herbert Hirsch Paul Hoffman Mark Honeywell Theresa Hopkins James Houghton John Howard 324 w ' ' .: : - T ITv .Z if itiia-ffiiiii II r- ' -J M ' l - SENIORS Cheng Wu Hu Glen Hughton Randal Hujar Daniel Hunter Mary Hurley Helen Huston Kathleen Hutchinson Lisa Hutt Mark Intrieri Paul Irving Allan Isbell Janet Isheim Lisa Jane Bill Jaspersen Robert Jones Christine Johnson 326 SENIORS Mark Johnson Barney Jordan, Jr. Dave Kalez Deirdre Kamana Cathy Kayser Stephen Keatine William Kelleher Deirdre Kelly Mary Kelly Michael Kelly, Jr. Martha Kelsey Danielle Kenealey Robert Kennedy Joe Kerst Cyndi Kettmann Steve Kiehn 328 I r v ? tm ' ■ SENIORS Edward Kim Betsy Kincart Kathleen King William Kirkland Richard Knauf John Kovaleski William Kraus Kathy Krouse Barbara Krzich Sidney Kuboi Dexter Kubota Mari Kuglen Sharon Kugler Kurt Kunimune Katherine Lambeth Mary Langford 330 vfr .i.J k. A SENIORS Monique Langlois Scott Larsen John Layana Cathy Lee Julio Ledesma James Leeburn Amy Lehnen Shelley Lemal Loretta Lemos Lisa Lemucchi Kerry Lenihan John Lenko David Leo Carole Leong Alexis LePoutre Mary Leslie N.v. SENIORS Steve L ' Esperance Margaret Liao Kerry Lieb Tom Lilly Jeanne Lima Heng Lo Len LoFano Bridget Loftus Bruce Lowery Debra Loza Mark Lozano Diana Lum Lars Lund Darryl Lung Karen Lupo Nancy Lynch 334 i ' -i-- SENIORS Mary Lyons Terry Machado Michael Mahony Barbara Main Vincent Mojica Mary Mallon Melissa Manix Stephen Markowski Margaret Martin Larry Martinelli Cindy Mauliola Don Mazzilli Eileen McCaffery John McCarthy Susan McCarty Scott McClelland 336 ,- ,i« - i 3 r K § a 3r SENIORS Mary McCloskey Kerry McColgan Matt McCormick James McGowan Patrick McGuire Gregory McLaughlin Laura McGinnis John McKenna Eric Meijer David Mello Daniel Mendes John Merriman Mark Michaels Ann Miller Cheryl Miller Christie Miller 338 t ' . y , i 0 SENIORS Dede Miller Leslie Mil ler James Mitchell Brigid Modena Mary Modeste Tim Mooney Thomas Moore Christina Moreno Tom Morrone Jeff Moscaret Valerie Mosgrove Jennifer Muccino Teresa Muir Vicki Mukai Mary Mulligan George Munro III 340 SENIORS Margaret Munro James Murphy Kevin Murphy Therese Murphy Tish Murray Roy Mytinger Janice Nakagami Marlys Nakamae Joan Nakano Donald Navarini Richard Nelson Annette Newmeyer Richard Newton Joan Nevin Erika Nicholas Jeanmarie Niedermeyer 342 r m ' ,ir ■ ' y v. it_ ' « m fj-i i- ' iy ■ ;vi- • «itf ' SENIORS Mary Niemiller Ryne Nishimi Timm Noonan David Normandin 1 .. H Lisa Normandin Julie North Catherine Nunes Lorrie Nugent Cheryl Oberdick Kathleen O ' Brien Cecily O ' Byrne Gregory Ocampo Wes Okamura Greg O ' Leary Martha Ornellas Margaret O ' Rourke 344 %n •■ r5.v i i ; ' ' SENIORS John Overstreet Greg Page Gary Pashby Monte Pasquinelli Karen Patrick Nicholette Patterson Mark Pedrazzi Lisandro Pena, Jr. Francis Pereira Fred Perez Tony Perricone Roberta Peters Jeff Peterson Debbie Pfeiffer David Phan Geoffrey Phillips 346 SENIORS Susan Pieper Michael Pilling Suzanne Pirnick Dianne Plassmeyer Jeff Podesto Steve Poletti Therese Poletti John Poloni Karen Porter Donna Presley Debbie Proffitt David Pulvino Mary Quilici Maria Rabaino Kathleen Radovich Nieves Ramirez 348  ft. m}e ' , %. M SENIORS Alanna Rebello Ed Reidy Kathleeen Reilly Donald Reinnoldt Laurel Rematore Devereaux Rendler Jeff Reynolds Penny Reynolds Thomas Ricci Sally Ricker Kelly Rickor Joseph Riggio Raymond Riordan Richard Risso Myriam Rivera Laurie Rizzo 350 n: ' .-.. 1 l« - ' yj[ l« j;i -rf k il N ?f-JL 1 V .•, ..- t ' K- m ' i - rs!i ' - ,- r ' • S SENIORS Dennis Roberts Mary Rohan Philippe Rolander Theresa Rooney Alan Rose Michael Rosendin Carolyn Rosenthal Joye Roth Denise Rowan Corbett Roy Howard Rudolf Graham Rutherford Karen Ruiz Ellen Ryan Leslie Sachs Stephen Sack 352 ti-i: lW. •■ ' y ' . ■: fc. ' 24 ■•7 SENIORS Martin Samuels Julie Sanchez Danielle Sanine Nina Santomieri Gilda Santoriello Barbara Santos Cheryl Santos Edward Schaeffer Steve Schauf Ellen Schiller Susan Schmidt Patrick Schmitzer Scott Schroeder Kenneth Schulz Rick Schulze Ceroid Scott 354 SENIORS Antone Scurich John Seidler Catherine Semans Gary Serda Anne Silva Sydney Silva Vilma Silva Gina Silvera Susan Silverman Sheri Simmons Carol Smith Cookie Smith Diana Smith Jonathan Smith Lawrence Smith Paul Smith 356 - iT • Wi 1 i V . ' M SENIORS Robert Smith Regina Scares John Sobraski Dave Soldati Edward Somogyi Robert Spangler Debra Spinetta Charles Spink Lisa Stanziano Cynthia Starr Mark Stevens Patrick Stewart Sara Stiegeler Eric Stille Joan Stimson Shelley Stiner 358 J. ' ,4h -. ' Mfi m Ki ' SENIORS Charlotte Stivers Lori St. Marie Kathy Stone Brian Sullivan Elizabeth Sullivan Harold Sullivan, III Danette Sutton Phyllis Sweeley John Swenson Paula Takiguchi Leonard Tallerico Christopher Tallmadge Desiree Tang Valerie Tapay Armando Tapia Arthur Tapia 360 ; ■ SEt IORS Julie Taylor Saundra Taylor Tom Templeman Michele Denise Miller Terry Jeffrey Thomas Mary Thomas Robert Thomas Barbara Thompson Norine Toma Carrie Toomey Lisa Townsley Belle Tsan Danny Tung Thomas Turk Julie Vacura Cynthia Valacer 362 w ' J . ikk.l Wk Km m NIORS Thomas Valva Barbara Vande Janet Van Deusen Kathy Van 01st David Verdugo Mary Vetrano Greg Vieceli Davide Vieira Marilyn Vierra Susan Vukovatz Donald Wakefield Deborah Walsh James Walsh Geoffrey Webster Kathleen Wehner John Welch 364 M .- ■ y. : %-f. ■1 - 45 .3 4 SENIORS Kathryn Welker Leslie Welty Axel Werner G.G. Westerfield Deborah Whipple Beth Witesel Roland Wiele Robert Williams Timothy Williams Darby Winterhalter Gregory Wong Roy Yackulic Debra Yarbrough Debbie Yee Russell Yuen Susan Zivic 366 ri L4 r - ' a ,_ in i w SENIORS Melissa Zuver IN MEMORY OF JOE CATTON. . . WE HAVE KEPT A FIRE BURNING 368 SENIOR INDEX School of Business Accounting Janet Helen Ang Jolene A. Beniz James E. Berge Maureen Theresa Besmer Anne Marie Buckley James William. Callas Christine Maria Conte Mary Ellen Cook Joseph Peter Dal Porto Peter Francis Honor Daniels Cynthia Erin Davis John De Luca Mark Pieter de Raad Cathryn Ann Escover Brenda Ka ' uionalani Ferreira Joan Leslie Fife Kirk E. Flatow (Honors Program) Seaneen McCarthy Foster John Francis Haitz Dickey Hanley Roger Victor Hansen Shirley Hathaway Matthew John Healey Stephen Craig Hedrick John Paul Hoffman John Marty Len Howard Daniel A. Hunter Randolph Konrad Kay William Patrick Kelleher Michael Joseph Kelly, Jr. John Ward Kelm Robert P. Kelm Donald Frederick Kinney Catha Mary Lee Alexis Emmanuel Lepoutre Bruce Eugene Lowery Henry William Loza Sandra Lee Lynn Stephen Cazimer Markowski Cynthia Ann Mauliola Carolyn Margaret Miller Vicki E. Mukai Marlys Ann Nakamae Timothy Francis Noonan Edwin Brian O ' Hanlon Wesley Richard Okumura Geoffrey Weldon Phillips Susan Marie Pieper David Robert Pulvino Thomas Charles Ricci Denise Marie Rowan Kenneth P. Schulz Paula Yuri Takiguchi Leonard Paul Tallerico Barbara Dee Vande Geoffrey Duane Webster Paul Mark Wichorek Charles Lynn Williams Craig Edward Yates Russell Lawrence Yuen Shelley Barbara Lemal Joan Hisaye Nakano Thomas John Simenc Mark T. Stevens Business Administration Rolf Dana Jacobs Donald Thomas Mazzilli Jacqueline Anne Smith Economics Cecil G. Hedigan Marc James Hirten Finance Kirsten Teresa Aarnas Edwin Gregory Abate, Jr. Alexander Anthony Angulo Michael John Benham David Anthony Benton Mark Wilson Bigley John Lawrence Blanco Charles Lee Blansett Joseph Vincent Blaze Mark Alan Boudinot Michelle Lorraine Conlon Phuong-Lan Dang Ngoc Edythe Marie DeMarco Maureen Patricia Dennehy Ana Ines De Sequera George A. Dias Haydee Maria Dominguez Patrick Thomas Evans Ellen Bridget Finnerty Mark Stephen Fisher Marc A. Fissel George Lee FitzGerald Carol Fornaciari Richard Guy Fowler Susana Catalina Gatewood Deborah Ann Gioiosa Christian A. Glomb Joanne Maire Gonzalez Sheila Patricia Griffin Eldita M. Grijalva Malia Anne Haley Aida Ali Hamshari John Stephen Anthony Hasbrook Julie Ann Hayes Mary Elizabeth Heinlen Mark Robert Hilliard Randal Joseph Hujar Helen Jane Huston Lisa Danille Hutt Janet Lillian isheim Scott Keith Jensen David Sheldon Kalez Mary Colleen Kelly Richard Harlan Knauf John Thomas Layana Julio A. 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Abele Mark Harry Arvay Thomas Patrick Athenour Laurel Jane Baldridge Michael Timothy Barrett Ellen Kathleen Bezore Michelle Marie Brinker Katherine R. Calvo Brent Christopher Clarkin Mary Ridenour Cunneen Elena Marie de Jesus John Harry Theodore Demos Carol Anne Dempsey Nancy Lynne Desgrey Christoper Paul Fellenz Deborah Ann Fryke Grace Marie Gabriel George Gitschel Violeta Guirola Sandra Ann Henningsen Glenn Robert Hughton Kathleen Olivia Hutchinson Kurt Roger Knigge John Alexander Lenko Carole Dorothy Leong Susan Elizabeth Logue John Colin Maguire Barbara J. Main Mary Elizabeth Mastro Kerry Ann McColgan Robert A. Mes Dorothy Miller Sandra Kay Mitchell Judith Elaine Munson Matthew Jay Nyman Margaret J. O ' Rourke (Honors Program) Maria Rosario Ruiz Stephen M. Sack Shelley Jo Stiner Phyllis Anne Sweeley Shareen Ann Foster Leslie Peter Welty Quantitative Methods Herbert Gene Hirsch Wen Yih Lee 370 College of Sciences Anlhrop l( t: Janice Ciail Ciclgood Lisa Danielle Jane (Honors Program) Teresa Ann Muir (Honors Program) Bi( l()) David Wayne Altaro Matthew James Androlewic Gloria E. Arce-Braziel Robert Joseph Bellavance Patricia Joan Bielawski Ramona Marie Breslin Megan Teresa Brown (Honors Program) Marjorie Joan Campbell Benedict Yun Hoy Ching Martin Leo De Ruyier Lisa Marie Didone Thomas Ducket I William Francis Can Kathleen Bridget Gill Catherine L. Greenwell Mary Elaine Hanus Robert Mitchell Herman, Jr. Katherine Jane Ishi uka Robert Francis Jones James Williain Kelly II Mary Catherine Langford Lawrence Phillip Martinelli (Honors Program) John F. McCarthy Eric P. Meijer Gregory James Ocampo Jane (Jayne) E. Peterson Steven Charles Poletii Barbara Ann Prevedello Kathleen Ann Reilly Sara Alida Stiegeler Jane Owen Sullivan Armando Amador Tapia Thomas Stearns Templeman Robert Clark Thomas, Jr. Norine Toma Pamela K. Wat Axel Werner Maureen Frances Doherty Alfred Charles Murabilo James Edward Phillips Chemistrj Felix Domenico Battistella John Matthew Colford (Honors Program) Jeffrey C. Erickson Lars Terence Fuller Mark David Johnson Robert Michael Kennedy Scott K. Larsen James Anthony McGowan Richard Ernest Mounce Kathleen Elizabeth O ' Brien Gary Joseph Pashby Kuljeet Singh Rai Howard Rudolf Daniel Peter Sheehan (Honors Program) Carol Marian Smith Combined Sciences Catherine Julianne Armanasco Michael Richard Bailey Craig Matlhev Becknian Fred Daniel Bicoy Kathryn Margaret Brown Randal Philip DeFelice Elizabeth Rose Dessuge Susan Diballa Elizabeth Fatima Enayati Linda Sharon Fote Irma Lucia Garcia Nancy Jean Hanson Armida LaCarrubba Steven Michael L ' Esperance Darryl J. Lung Terryl Kathleen Machado Teri Angeline Palermo Sheri Ann Simmons John Leonard Sobraske Jeffrey Charles Thomas Keith Edward Wardell Paul Leonardo Alota Rosa V. Contreras Gregory Tyrone Page Myriam del Socorro Rivera Danette Laura Sutton Economics Jacqulyn Archibald (Honors Program) Lawrence Bach (Honors Program) John Walter Bechtel Donald Charles Bertucio James R. Black Michael H. Bobbitt Katharine Ann Bostick Deirdre Ann Cherry Steven J. Cramer Brian Joseph Fernandez Robert M. Freeman Kathleen Marie Gaul Joseph Mark Georgulas (Honors Program) Jerry Gray Francis Bernard Gwynn III Alisa Marie Haley Mark Thomas Hansen Grace Anne Herring Gail Meredith Kaiser William J. Keating Jeffrey Francis Kyle Melissa Amber Manix Matthew Joseph McCormick Robert Y. Morales CJeorge Fredrick Munro 111 Therese Kathleen Murphy Craig James Paxton Frances L. Pereira Mary Louise Plungy Donald H. Reinnoldt II Richard James Risso Edward John Roney Barbara Ann Santos Virginia R. Sargent Ellen Marie Schiller Khalid Ali Sindi Virginia Nogueira Spencer Lori Kay St. Marie Matthew Edward Sullivan Seda Taysi Deborah Ann Whipple (Honors Program) Michael Theodore Whittington Roy Andrew Yackulic Richard L. Benson Jeffrey William Carroll James Aloysius Diepenbrock Eric Eugene Johnson Michael Joseph Macintosh Michael John O ' Brien Alan Darryl Page Kathleen Joan Wehner Mathematics William Todd Butterworth Margaret Louise Cayward (Honors Program) Peter Mark Friedenbaeh Mark Wallace Honeywell (Honors Program) Steven T. Kiehn Sharon Mary Katherine Kug ler Monique Langlois Paul Micheletti Judith Ann Rash Anne Louise Silva (Honors Program) Lisa Gail Townsley Davide Batista Vieira Mathematics and Computer Science Scott A. Camp Jaymelynn Cronquist Cathleen Donovan James Michael Gill Christopher Dean Johnson Ann Michele Miller Mary Dana Niemiller Physics David A. Barr Alan David Brodie Randall Ray Brynsvold (Honors Program) Patrick William Maloney Political Science Halima Ahmed Al-Badwi Camille Marie Ascuaga Adele Patricia . thenour Stephen A. Belick Catherine Ann Berdan Deborah Lynn Booth Jeffrey Mario Capaccio James Paul Colombo Laura Coran John Michael Cummins Gary Alan Davenport Michael A. DeGrace John Kevin Early Rosemary Elia Marvin Gregory Kahale-O- Brvan Robert Funk Susan Eileen Gagan Nick C. Geannacopulos John Gilmore James Malcolm Ham Louise Mane Haubl Mark Gregory Intrieri Darcy Sue Jenkins Deidre Nanimohala Kamana Sharon Mieko Kanaya Cynthia Anne Kettmann Betsy Anne Kincart Kathryn Lentz David Scott Leo Lauren Lee Madrid Thomas J. Mallet Lisa Jane Sims Martin Daniel Francis McCarthy Gregory Young McLaughlin Ana Cristina Moreno Margaret Mary Munro Susan B. Nixon Richard W. Northcutt Lorrie Marie Nugent Norma M. Ortiz Nicolette Susan Patterson Roberta Joan Peters Amy Maria Pizzanelli John Angelo Poloni Karen Marie Porter Gregory Roger Prow Edward James Reidy Karen Marie Rui Graham Mark Augustine Ruthertord Nina Santomieri Catherine Eileen Semans Edward Lloyd Somogyi Dennis Keith Sullivan Arthur Albert Tapia Elizabeth Shown Tarr Julie Renee Vacura Kathleen C. Van Olst Deborah Elizabeth Walsh James Joseph Walsh Michael S. Walsh Nancy Frances Avanzino Paul Anthony Bacigalupo Joyce Ann Cunha Melba De La C. Diaz Armando Anthony Hinojosa Mary Elizabeth Leslie David Michael Meinhold Garry Robert Mendenhall Nieves Mendez Ramirez Mary Linda Smith Ps cholog. Lono Ferreira Judith G. Aguirre Teresa Marie Aldreie Philip V. Area Maria Catherine Arias Mary Ann Bagileo Kathleen Marie Bruno Linda Kay Burns Patricia Uilani Camara Jocelyn Clark Leah Rae Cole Colleen Bishop Daly Etta Sue Hill Dargert Trina de La Chapelle 371 SENIOR INDEX Margaret Ann Donovan Colleen Mary Egan Tracy L. Elliott Nancy Ellen Endacott Teresa Louise Ferrari Matthew G. Gerst Kristen Goodman Nancy-Ann Gow Elizabeth Ann Hillmer Catherine Kayser Kathleen Ann Krouse Wendy Wai-Ching Lau Kerry Patricia Lenihan Tami Elizabeth Lobdell Mary Ann Cristina Lyons Christopher Lee March Theresa Ann Mascoli-Rice Mary Eileen McCloskey Paul Joseph Milioto Brigid Ann Modena Kathleen Cecilia Moran Jennifer Warner Muccino Annette Marie Newmeyer Cecily Marie O ' Byrne (Honors Program) Diane Lynn Plassmeyer Thomas R. Pochari, Jr. Laurel Rematore Raymond A.O. Riordan Rochelle Roberts Robert S. Spangler Debra Marie Spinetta Cynthia Starr Valerie Rose Tapay Michelle Denise Miller Terry John T. Urbanski Blanca Estela Valenzuela Susan M. Vukovatz Robert Christopher Williams Elaine Jeanette Antonioli Deborah Carylyn Cokas Ronda Joy Diggle Henry Gan Chyen Poon Sociology Thomas James Bordenave Charles Everett Buckingham Elizabeth Frances Caserza Rosemary Chavez Kris Daneen Collins Sheila Theresa Crosby Gaetano DeMattei Mary Ann Grijalva Fernando Ruiz Guzman III Karen Lynne Hollingshead Maude Dixon Hunt Julia Anne Mack Mary J. Modeste Catherine Lynn Nunes Corbeii O. Roy, Jr. Susan Marie Schmidt Elizabeth Marie Sullnan Desircc rang N ' alerie N ' inccnl Debra A. N arbrougli Joseph Lee Baldersion Karen Lynn James Margaretie Maria Liao L.isandro Pena, Jr. Victoria Toomev Classics Thomas C. Gillespie Padraic Dana McGaugh English Allison Frances Abbott Lome Henry Atwood William Frederick Barstow Mary Patricia Battle Elayn Marie Bays David A. Beebe Barbara Ellen Berg Richard Anthony Bertolucci Kathryn Sue Bold Patricia Anne Casey Eugene .Austin Clancy Thomas Cody Mark Joseph Davis David Craig Diestel Karen Elizabeth Falcone Leo John Farrell May Frances Fitzpatrick Kathryn Elizabeth Gilmore Mary Elizabeth Hurley Maureen E. Jurgens John Bernard Kovaleski Barbara Jane Krzich Russell Alan Lee (Honors Program) Thomas Charles Lilly Gisele-Jeannene Luci Debbie Medeiros David Paul Mello Richard Joseph Nelson Joan Mary Nevin Michael Roben Patterson Therese Anne Poletti Scott Thomas Pollard Alanna Marie Rebello Devereaux Rendler Martin Anson Ross Gilda Roseann Santoriello Scott James Schroeder Jonathan David Smith Paul Dixon Smith Patrice Marie Snell Thomas Robert Valva Kathryn Winifred Welker Darby Sue Winterhalter Francine Lisa Zube Hugh Douglas Caldwell Jeanine Mary Lima Timothy S. Williams Fine Arts Jennifer Craigic Diana Bates Edwards Maureen Rose Flores Sharon Teresa Aspuria Floro Julie Marie Gallo Leslie Anne Miller Diana Louise Smith Marilyn Ann Vierra Shannon Ann Farrell Charles Madison Griffith Glenn Michael Young French Gigia Louise Bjorn (Honors Program) Grace Garvin (Honors Program) Deirdre Marie Kelly (Honors Program) Martha Ann Kelsey (Honors Program) Jeanmarie Niedermeyer Ellen Catherine Ryan Danielle Sanine Charlotte Stivers General Humanities Roberta J. Baeza Joseph Carl Balestrieri Dana Dowd Balzer Mark Thomas Boscacci Pamela Ann Castain John James Costello Natalee Karen-Marie Ernstrom Mary Kathleen Fluetsch Michelle Ann Gillmor Janet Marie Haggard Sr. Christa Hanson, O.P. Paul Gerard Irving Amy Ellen Lehnen Lisa Joan Lemucchi Len Lofano Theresa Ann McGuire Marianne Therese Meckoll Cheryl Diane Miller Christie L. Miller Julia North Wendy J. Patania Karen Cecile Patrick Cynthia Louise Rettberg Sally Ann Ricker Kelly Anne Rickon Joseph M. Riggio Leslie E. Sachs Kirk Michael Sanfilippo Sydney Marie Silva Susan Dale Silverman Regina Soares Lisa Stanziano Harold E. Sullivan III Saundra Estelle Taylor Cynthia Ann Valacer Rosanne Maria De Benedetti Lars Jeffrey Lund German Peter Rene Amrein Janan Marie Boehme Jean C. Sweeney Campbell History William Mark Bagley, Jr. Elizabeth Montanez Bailey Gerhard Bernard Behrens Stephen E. Carroll William Pang Chin, Jr. Mark Alexander Dames Michael Robert Docherty (Honors Program) Timothy Martin Doudell Stanley Lawrence Eder, Jr. Matthew Robert Fairbank Jeffrey Reyes Geibig Mary Genevieve Hannegan Allard James Heitkemper John Hunt Allan L. Isbell Danielle Marie Kenealey Gretchen Rose Bernadette King Kathleen Marie Frances King Bruce Arena Lee Bridget Mary Loftus Eileen Catherine McCaffery Laura Anne McGinnis Joseph Gerard McNab Valerie Lynn Musgrove John J. Overstreet Suzanne Marie Pirnik Sarah Anne Champion Puckett Marc Jocelyn Rebboah Alan Paul Rose Carolyn Ann Rosenthal Jennifer Louise Schlenz Gerald Russell Scott Antone Scurich Christopher John Tallmadge Barbara Lynn Thompson Linda Sue Marie Vallejos David Leonard Verdugo G. Geoffrey Westerfield Paulette Ruth Wood Catherine Eisenberg Anthony Martin Green Alex Joseph Koontz Jarrett Russell Morris Frances Roberts Richard Davis Zirpolo Italian Elena Delfina Agnelli Antoinette Therese Gonnella Music Eric C. Becker Kevin G. Buttle Joanne Eileen Dankowski Cynthia Ann Giammona Philosophy Joanne T. Aversa John Philip Francis Fernandez Timothy Michael Haley Jamalyn Ann Ollinger Steven Lee Schauf Tikva Belkin Lisa Virginia Hagan Religious Studies Lia Bruno Christine Johnson Fawn Dora Neeser Harry Christopher Edwards Kevin M. Kennedy Michael Robert Mahony 372 Spanish Sheila Marie Riley Farel Beth Fucilla Christine Anne Givens Mary Kathleen Mulligan Sandra Arely Padilia Penny A. Reynolds Janet Marie Van Deusen Susan Emily Zivic Beth Whitesel Theatre Arts Thomas Vincent Adza Kathleen Anne Baker Mark Anthony Chiaravalle Lori Cecille Coltrin Cornelia Kathleen Connors Philip James Gallegos Susan Opal Gundunas Terri Lea Hebert Mary Kathryn Hilbert Steven T. Kiehn David Lemos Molly Kathleen Matthiesen John Monroe Merriman Erika M. Nicholas Julie Ann Nunes Laurie Christine Rizzo N ' ilma Margarita SiKa Jennifer Lynn Snins (Honors Program) Kelly Snyder Leo Justin Clarke E. David Cosier, Jr. Rick Costella Lolita Claire Fatjo James Joseph Houghton Civil Engineering Michael C. Archer Richard Butler Beam William Storm Brandenburg John C. Caletti Patrick S. Carpenter Antony Siu-Cheung Chu Juan Arthur Corella Mary Clare Cozine Daniel Ryan Duprey Lars E. Fredrickson, Jr. Robert Paul Hencken Mark R. Johnson Sidney Teruo Kuboi Dexter Chikao Kubota Brian D. Littleton Roy Gerard Mytinger Ali Ben Ali Oshish Jeffrey Robert Rockey Tarek Kamil Sindi Charles Gregory Spink Carlos Jose Tavares, Jr. Gregory Jon Wong (Honors Program) Kurt Muneaki Kunimune Computer Science John William McKenna Philippe Duane Rolander Lawrence Chad Smith Electrical Engineering Felicisimo M. Alvendia, Jr. Darlene I. Brown Johann Walter Bryant Viola W. Chin Tom Chu Timothy Peter Dempsey Norman Dittmann Stephen Earl Ditimer Thomas W. Dugan Adolfo Antonio Garcia Michael Gilmore Philip Tan Go Toyo A. Harnoto Theresa Hopkins Cheng-Wu Hu Stephen J. Keating Patrick John McGuire Thomas J. Moore, Jr. Michael Robert Muscha Juan A. Perez-Rubio Edward William Takacs Ian C. 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Thanks go to everyone who helped, even if I forgot to mention you. Thanks go to Jeff Jones for selling ads and being a sem choice roomate. Kudos to Mike McNulty and Michele Gunn for writing the sports. Trophies go to the head worm Jim Diepenbrock and Alfredo Muccino for getting me into this thing. Heavy waves go to the family for their major go-offs, which I idolize. Special thanks to J.R. Meyers for being a great rep and to Dean Giacomini for his support. Acknowledgements to the rocket. Bob Raybuck, for his good high speed jams on the typesetter. You can blame him for the typos. Thanks also to Fr. Coz and Jim Giles for taking some of the better pictures in this book. On the technical side, the copy is set in California and English Times, and the headlines are in Oracle and Souvenir. The color prints are by Fine Arts Color Lab, and the book was printed by Josten ' s American Yearbook Company. As you may have noticed, this book is very strong on the photographic side. The 1981 Redwood is based on the theory that the pictures tell the story. As one former editor said If you want to read something, look at The Santa Clara or The Owl. If you want good pictures look at The Redwood. The pictures tell the story. Look at the pictures. There ' s a story in every one. One final note. A very special thanks to Kathleen Reiley and Terry White for their dedication and creativity, and for making this all come together. It ' s all you. The Rig 3 82 3 83 DEDICATION BEN SWIG This 1982 edition of the Redwood is dedicated to a very special man; Benjamin Swig - philanthropist and great benefactor of USC. Swig was personally responsible for fund-raising millions of dollars for libraries, theatres, classrooms, laboratories; also donating 2 million dollars himself for the general endowement fund. By his example, in the words of Father Rewak, he has taught us to examine how we employ our talents and our resources in the service of socity. Because he has done what we hope our students will do, we have always con- sidered him one of the greatest teachers at Santa Clara. Benjamine Swig, dead at the ate of 86, will be greatly missed by all. The much loved benefactor will be remembered as the man who gave his heart and time so selflessly to the University of Santa Clara. 3 84


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