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By portraying Madame in The Maids, Claire Gaul is able to flaunt her 1920's chic. r a - TV 1 5 qs For many, decisions in- volving only themselves were not enough. Santa Clarans often saw world prob- lems and de- cided to help solve them. And still others found situa- tions within SCU that they could change . One of seven freshmen on the women's tennis squad, Maureen Phelpz begins season play by leading the Broncos to a 5-4 victory and finishes as the leading singles player. Greg Schultz During Freshman Orientation, University President William Rewak, SJ., speaks to one of the many students who chose to attend SCU. Opening
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2 X 71 L fl I E PERSONAL I l'l Ill' idway through winter quarter, senior Anne Cox evaluated her job offers and decided on Touche-Ross. Charles Erekson, Ph.D., became SCU's Dean of Students. Freshmen Bonnie Dunseath and Denise DiBona and others began the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Dennis Gordon, Ph.D., sophomore MichelleBreiton, and junior Julie Rauner learned how to overcome world problems in SCU's Model U.N. Almost everywhere you turned, members of the University community were making choices and in one way or another, changing their lives. Karen Fredrickson took advantage of the new minor program and added TV production to her English curriculum. Faculty, like Dale Mugler, Ph.D., and Tim Lukes, Ph.D., and students, like Steve Oddo and Ida Da Roza, chose to study and research abroad. Other students took advantage of the opportunities available on the SCU campus. Martin Kunz ran for ASUSC Administrative Vice President. Heidi Goldstein and Mike Takamoto became part of the Freshman Orientation Steering Committee. Uwe Sauer joined the SCU basketball squad. And, JuliRange's choice to attend SCU helped make this freshman class the largest in history. In dorm rooms, faculty offices, and the Mission Gardens people made decisions and set goals for their lives which they felt were good ones. MAKING THE GOALS
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'EA CHING- OWU OTHERS any people also made personal decisions that involved others. Gary Okihiro, Ph.D., Angela Lyte and the other members of Students, Faculty, and Staff Against Apartheid focused the community's attention on South Africa during spring quarter. Francisco Ji- menez, Ph.D., and his committee organized the Institute on Poverty and Conscience. ASUSC, led by senior Senator Brendan O'Flaherty and others organized a fund drive and a five kilometer run to raise money to ease the famine in Ethiopia. Marty Graff, Julie Abney and the many SCCAP volunteers reached out to the surrounding com- munity With programs like the annual Agnews Mass. Many Santa Clarans saw World problems and decided to help solve them. Others found situa- tions Within SCU that they could improve. Tim Jefferies found that by painting himself green he could entice more people to SCU basket- ball games. Rich Albertoni, Laura Grimes and the Freshmen Weekend leaders Went out of their Way to help freshmen relax and meet new people. And students simply took the time to make their roommates and floormates feel at home. For many people it Wasnit enough to make de- cisions only involving themselves. They felt best When other people benefitted from those deci- sions. 7 MAKING THE RIGHT l g l l Q Q I Reaching Out To Others
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