University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1965
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x; r r m y T i f  i infr i U ' W t w 1 1 w t i i t Pfl W r 4W ' « iHiiiHii U m w - v x Vs;ji=i ' mi 1 II 1 1 It ■■■■■rrFwn DIMENSIONS 65 the el rodeo university of southern California los angeles, California tony young editor bruce pierce art director sallie Jones managing editor brooke gabrielson staff psychiatrist frank servin living groups tim reilly, jr. adviser DIMENSIONS 65 the el rodeo the university 3 academics Si sports 209 activities 257 housing 305 1 • 1 ■K day. The first dul rid of engine —Churchill THE INDEPENDENT MIND h To suggest that the hallmark of liberal education is to liberate the human mind, enabling it to be- come independent and critical in all of its judg- ments, is more than a play on words. It is the sine qua non of good education. Yet, we live in a society that neither rewards nor praises those who think for themselves. It is ob- vious that the social and material advantages come to those who conform, who fit the pattern and blend into the landscape of existing trends of thought and action. Theoretically, the university community is the place where intellectual curiosity, compassion, and richness and variety of imagina- tive life can flourish; but realistically, the univer- sity is also a part of the culture in which it finds itself. Therefore, institutions of higher learning are confronted with a dilemma. On the one hand, they are, by their very nature, committed to free- dom of thought, independence of spirit, and cre- ativity of expression; yet, on the other hand they are closely tied to the existing social patterns which gave them birth. However, if a university is to be great and fulfill its primary role, it must be dedicated to lead so- ciety and not be bound by it. The advances our University has made within the last decade is a clear indication that here is a setting where stu- dents are provoked to think independently and tc become leaders in our society. At the same time, we must remember that independence of thought must be coupled with a sense of responsibility and responsiveness to the needs of mankind. In a world that may explode any minute, there is no room for thought and action which is not guided by broad, humanistic standards and concerns consonant with our democratic heritage. Inde- pendence of mind can be a liberating force, or it can be a destructive instrument, depending upon the use we make of this freedom. There is no question that a great deal of personal satisfac- tion comes when a man perceives the facade of our culture and penetrates beyond its obvious superficiality to a deeper under- standing of it. But this is not enough. The late President John F. Kennedy chal- lenged our student body a few years ago to assume positions of leadership within our society, and thus help reshape our world toward the ideal ends we have sought so long to achieve. With such a concern, the moral dimension of education becomes central. For only when such a responsible vision is accepted will the independent mind find direction and have intrinsic value. As I see it, it is within this context that the University of Southern California strives to afford to its students wide opportunities to discover and develop new knowledge and at the same time help him become more sensitive to the common humanity he shares with all men. The Master Plan of the University, dedicated to this kind of outreach of mind and spirit, implemented by new facilities and an able faculty, is a major step in the achievement of these goals. However, without a responsible student body, such aspirations and efforts are of little significance. The student must seize the opportunities afforded him to share in the process of discovery; he must be willing to open his mind to new facts and insights; he must examine the presuppositions upon which his own life is based. In other words, he must be willing to learn. Bricks and mortar do not make a university — universities are made of teachers, scholars and students who join hands in the search for knowledge and understanding. A new day has dawned for our university. J. Wesley Robb Associate Dean of Humanities Education in America was stirred from complacency ' launching of Sputnik eight years ago. Since then, all of us v work in the laboratory of American higher education have been 1 u — - g|. j p excellence — assessing the ap- ...titutional practices to our objectives, and measuring our oD|ectives against the needs of our land. From 1958-61 at use we spent two and one half years in a careful and sometimes painful self-appraisal. Our goal was to deter- mine what academic and physical developments were neces- sary to place this university among the finest institutions of higher learning in the world. The resultant Master Plan is a $106 million blueprint for enterprise and excellence in educa- tion. It is a plan of action predicated on conviction. We believe that use, with its f ..•-... complex, its eighty-nvc ye . ... . ., . .v,. ,, v,, ... y.v.,,..., family of Alumni and friends, is uniquely capable of serving the social, cultural, and educational needs of the southern Cali- fornia community. We believe further that this university — - of any control and able to pursue truth with vigor and without lise — represents the full vitality and value of the tra- jt our students will be expos w. to the finest minds anywhere and their educational experience enriched by in-depth study of the best that man has said and done. We intend, through ongoing self-appraisal, to continue improving the quality of the USC experience and to arouse in our young people the concerned perplexity which motivates men to become truly educated and to serve their fellows. M ( ' g ' PROFESSIONALISM AND THE UNIVERSITY In writing an essay on a subject of this sort, one frequently commences with a definition of the subject as found in the dictionary. In the Second Edition of Webster Unabridged we find, Profes- sion — the occupation, if not purely commercial, mechanical, agricultural or the like, to which one devotes oneself; a calling in which one professes to have acquired some special knowledge used by way either of instructing, guiding, or advising others, or of serving them in some art; as the profession of arms, of teaching, of chemist. The learned professions is a name often used for the professions of theology, law, and medicine. It is instructive now to turn to a recent (1960) College Edition of Webster ' s New World Dictionary of the American Language, where we read, Profession — a vocation or occupation requiring advanced training in some liberal art or science, and usually involving mental rather than manual work, as teaching, engineering, writing, etc.; especially medicine, law, or theology (formerly called the learned professions). Each of these definitions has important points not covered in the other; the concept of serving others in the first definition, and the idea of advanced training in the second. These features are included in the characteristics of any profession that are learned by every engineering freshman at USC: Associated with each profession is a great body of special knowledge; in practicing the profession, each member must recognize his responsibilities to the public over and above his responsibilities to his client and to other members of the profession. In addition to these basic characteristics of pro- fessions, we often refer to three particularly desirable features of professional work, often useful in helping the professional man to realize the advantages of his chosen career. The profes- sional man exercises a certain amount of personal discretion or judgment in the conduct of his job, whether it be a minor decision for a young person just starting in his career, or a very major one, involving human lives and millions of dollars of public (or private) money for the mature pro- fessional. His work is characterized by great variety. No two jobs are ever exactly alike, and the professional can never tell just what the day ' s work will bring. Finally, the professional operates in the very pleasant environment of other profes- sionals who are, in the main, cultured, interesting, stimulating and public-spirited individuals. The obligations of the professional man, as sug- gested by the third basic characteristic, are first to the public safety and the public purse, next to the welfare of his client, and third to his pro- fession and the other professionals in it. The pro- fessional has also an obligation to himself — which is really an obligation ultimately to the public — to keep his mental equipment sharpened. This usu- ally means continuous application of schooling beyond the baccalaureate degree. Some such schooling leads to advanced degrees, such as the master ' s and doctorate, while other programs are geared only to noncredit refresher types of courses. The real professional, of course, does not need the stimulation of organized courses. His is self-motivated toward reading in libraries and attending professional meetings, studying at home so as to keep himself abreast of swift-moving developments in his field. There is much question about what the University should be doing in cultivating a professional atti- tude in the student. From the first day, of course, the student in one of the professional schools at USC must learn that personal integrity is the key- stone of any professionalism, and the University, of course, promotes this attitude widely. In the School of Engineering there are about a dozen student chapters of national professional and honor societies. There are officer positions for all of the student body who wish to participate in such organization affairs. In this they learn effec- tive professional leadership, and the dean is more than happy to give his endorsement on the em- ployment application of any student who has been a leader on the campus. Professional leadership is one of the rarest commodities to find, because such individuals have in general already very good jobs and are commonly reluctant to leave them. In summary, the student in one of the professional schools at USC has every opportunity to gain not only the academic training and leadership exper- ience in the various student body positions and activities. If he fails to avail himself of these opportunities — either the academic or the pro- fessional — he is not only shortchanging himself, but by virtue of his taking up a seat in a limited student group he is depriving some more worthy student of his chance. In the School of Engineering — and in the other professional schools as well, I am sure — the students do in fact gain both types of training and experience. Such alert and dedicated students comprise the main reward to the faculty and administration for having cast their lot in the profession of education. A. C. Ingersoll, Dean of Engineering ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i M er let ourselves ife asks that we I ality but you, of; jurself what that is. K des to every question, 3te wiJh people. Discus! iligioh. But always be nelte , Talk shatters. T vith your peers, ' p for what you 19 proWMIf. J ' it J J mtagraHd p n n(al ' iiy J will hov« no f robl ffis. _phy _..„ It Silence soy, bu? fellow man Gc . he world and bocomo involvod. But don ' t bocomo dogmatic and you must always ke«p an opon mind. I suppose I could b« of more help, but I really feel you must find things out by yourself. Whatever you do, keep calm and don ' t let confusion reign. E: You are the only one I know that really understands me. I ' m not sure that you do actually, but I have this innate feeling that tells me, he can help you. So what I want to ask you is something that I wouldn ' t ask just anybody. As a matter of fact, I wouldn ' t even ask you if I didn ' t think you could help me. But I know you can so I am going to. Actually I ' ve hinted around to a lot of people I know like professors, students and maintenance men, but I just didn ' t have the nerve to come right out with it like I ' m doing with you. This is a very personal question and I don ' t want to put you on the spot. I want you to think about it a minute and then tell me what you really think. I mean how you really feel about it. I guess you could say I want your true feelings about it and not some cliche or anything like that. Because, really, if you are going to be evasive about it, you can just forget the whole thing. Either you want to tell me or you don ' t, it is as simple as that. But you must be completely honest, all fight? OK then. What I want to know is why am I here? UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT The environment of our university may be considered in two different aspects: the physical and the intellectual. As far as the immediate physical surroundings are concerned, our campus does not differ greatly from other American schools exist ing over a period of time. There are high rise dormitories which contrast with build- ings from other periods of architecture, and there is a certain amount of grass and trees and a few quiet spots where a per- son can be alone with his thoughts. Parts of our campus are undergoing a physical transition which will provide better facili- ties for the interaction of students and teachers. Finally too, our campus is becom- ing more of a unit. Long ago. University Avenue was blocked off, then came the walls of Troy, and recently, Hoover Boulevard and Hoover Street lost the dis- rupting influence of public thoroughfare. However, in becoming a unit, we become doubly aware of the outside environment, the community. Here, our school joins the special class of urban universities, or streetcar schools. Adjacent to us are museums, businesses, boulevards and freeways, and people largely from a low economic group. This outside environment naturally influ- ences the more intrinsic one, the intellec- tual, cultural, and social life. Being near the heart of Los Angeles eliminates the horrendous distance factor of getting to plays, operas and concerts, however, our students sometimes travel many miles to attend parties in private homes. . ' Now the Master Plan can solve the physi- cal aspects of the social and intellectual environment, but the students themselves and the faculty must solve the mental aspects. In the traditional friendly atmos- phere of use, we find many students who are interested in serious discussions, who do not necessarily want answers, but points of view. In this respect, the students are lucky, for our large school is unique in the amount of personal contact that exists between the professor and the individual student. In coping with our particular environment, we certainly do not relate to it by looking down upon the deprived community. Work in the university sponsored Troy Camp, and in tutorial programs for high schools shows an increased sense of social involvement on the part of our students. The university plans for urban redevelop- ment and it is and should be asking the community for ideas. On the campus, beautiful buildings will be nothing if we have no dedicated professors or students of diverse backgrounds to fill them, or cultural events to be held in them. The problems of growth require imaginative leadership and financial support. Whether students or not, we can help by contrib- uting ideas and supporting that for which any university should stand, freedom of thought and expression. Perhaps we could form a cultural equivalent for the football supporting Trojaneers. USC ' s new growth is especially exciting, for its is the urban university which realistically faces the great challenge of the educated man ' s relation to the world outside. Ruth Caldwell gnRmsiiHiiJfflBiti iB! ! I am a human, and nothing human can be of indifference to me. — Terence Wi RESEARCH AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE UNIVERSITY looked upon as a ct out any of its r ions and configuratio wm his responsibility to teaching st ication of knowledge exist other I ■hich the student plays Without a gentle contempt for education no gentleman ' s education is complete. Chesterton ' i -4i:: - ' Wi 30 i -.J -fe- tms mmk Mi Life begins with every day, and every year brings a broader understanding, o deeper sympathy, and a conclusion that the greatest thing in the world is people. These words of Chancellor Rufus Bernhard Von KleinSmid typified his attitude toward life, his work, and the University of Southern California. We lost a great man when the Chancellor died on July 9, 1964 after a long illness. He was 89. Dr. Von KleinSmid was born in Sandwich, Illinois, on June 27, 1875. He was graduated from Oberlin Acade- my in 1897 and went on to Nor thwestern University, receiving a Bachelor ' s degree in 1905 and a Mas- ter ' s degree in 1906. He acquired his experience in education at DePauw University where he taught psychology and education. After serving as President of the University of Arizona from 191 4 to 1921, Dr. Von KleinSmid accepted an invitation to become President of the University of Southern California in 1921 . At that time the University had the potential of greatness but it needed a leader who had the self-confidence, faith, and fortitude to shape its future. Dr. Von KleinSmid realized both the challenge and the responsibility of his new office. His inauguration ceremonies were part of a Pan-American Conference on education attended by four hundred delegates representing fourteen Latin American governments. This was an appropriate beginning for a man who was so vitally interested in interna- tional affairs. The Alumni Review, in summarizing Dr. Von KleinSmid ' s contributions to USC, said, For his monument look about you. Enrollment increased from 5,000 to 15,600 in the 25 years he was president. In 1930, at the semicentennial celebration of the University ' s founding, four major buildings were dedicated: AAudd Memorial Hall of Philosophy, Bridge Memorial Hall, the Physical Ed- ucation Building, and the Science Building. Two years later, Edward L. Doheny, Jr. Memorial Library was finished. But more than physical changes took place at USC under Dr. Von KleinSmid ' s presidency. He made the professional schools integrated parts of the University and not just affiliated institutions. The numerous schools and colleges became inter-related. He also brought eminent teachers and distin- guished scholars to the faculty. USC emerged as a major private institution of learning in the United States. Dr. Von KleinSmid ' s achievements did not all center around USC, however. He served as presi- dent of both the Los Angeles City Library Board and the Board of Governors of the Los Angeles County Museum His interest in international relations involved him as a founder of the Los Angeles University of International Relations and Chancellor of the Annual Institute of World Affairs. Even after he retired as president of USC in 1947 and was appointed Chancellor for life, he kept up his many varied inter- ests Dr Topping expressed the feelings of the students, faculty, and administration of the University by saying, Men like him are rare indeed. Los Angeles as well as USC has been fortunate to have had him with us for so long. It is a sad loss; it is the greatest loss; for we have lost a friend. His life was gentle, and the elements So nnix ' d in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world ' This was a man. ' — Shakespeare I mmmmmm ii .1 rw TtJ — , r« ft Ij? ♦  Mtt[ W Bt.;«imS t . Br J0 m f ' Mi r- r op BP r rj ' 4 t ' «m« « i j. Ifc ' :. f i H r-V  J |- jl ! ...: 9| 2IQ.. ■f pff fff mmmsmsmimi f? y Raise high the roof beams, carpen ■W UPLi ♦ ! ♦ % ♦ %  • - ' I ' ll r ♦ K ■] T ' ' T t ' ' -f- f-iV f f Sir, he made a chimney in mylaflier ' i liouse, and the bricks are alive at this day to testify it; Therefore deny it not. Shakespeare SUMMER: RUSSIANS IN BIRNKRANT Disneyland, AAarineland, movie studios and USC; the Russian track and field team took them all in. The US team stayed here too but the strain must not have been the same. The Russians lost by the greatest margin ever, in a preview to October ' s Olympic rout. 0 C4Afi TROY CAMP IS FOR KIDS; THE BIG ONES GIVE SO THAT THE LITTLE ONES MIGHT GAIN One week at Camp Buckhorn. For the little ones it may be their first camping trip or their first encounter with a horse. For the big ones it is months of careful planning and trying to raise the funds to make the whole thing reality. The little ones took in a football game this year and they knew the songs better than the big ones. Everyone comes away happy from Troy Camp even if the counselors didn ' t get much sleep. .rf TS ! RUSH IS IN, REGISTRATION IS IN, BUT THE TEPS ARE OUT That first week of school is always hectic. New faces, new neighbors, rush functions and trying to drop that Friday evening class. Ask anyone what ' s going on and you ' ll always get the answer Don ' t ask me, if I knew I wouldn ' t be here. We met a new Dean of Students, Dr. Paul Bloland, and he got right to work when a Tau Epsilon Phi rush party got a little out of hand. Dean Bloland will be around for a while, but the TEPS are out. For the girls, rush was followed closely by Presents, for the men, that first lineup. Dis- enchantment didn ' t set in for a couple of weeks and everything seemed fine until that first set of mid-terms. Summer was remem- bered dnd boasted of but soon forgotten in the sea of new faces and new friends. The first ball game and for many their first date in college, who ever thought to ask why am I here? DAD AND MOM VISIT FOR A DAY The Trojan Marching band was there, and a trolley car to ride in . . . but nnost of all it was the parents. They came to look the place over or just to visit. They brought along the Class of 75 and some of them were returning OS the class of ' 33. They didn ' t really see much but they saw what they came to see, the really important thing, they came to see you. ■jt -mmtii titt CULTURE COMES TO CAMPUS — MEETS VARIED RECEPTIONS The academic year 1963-64 was perhaps the most culturally void of any year in USC ' s long history. In an effort to remedy, the situation this year a few energetic students and an interested administration brought some of the finest entertainment attainable to Bovard Auditorium. A Shakespeare Film Festival commemorated the Bard ' s four hundredth an- niversary and proved that the student body was both interested and receptive. Bergman followed Shakespeare and received the same enthusiastic reception, as did the Foreign Film Festival that closed out the season. AAost of the cultural events on campus this year were sponsored by Jim Hinman ' s Committee on Cultural Events which proved that ASSC could, if they tried. Not so successful, however, were the major attempts to bring top notch entertainers to the campus. A folk music concert in Bovard Auditorium featuring Randy Sparks ' Back Porch found a sparce reception to say the least. Faithful in their cause, however, the Committee on Cultural Events overlooked the financial debacle of folk music and turned their hopes towards the satirical creativity of the English revue Beyond the Fringe. Tragedy struck again. The faculty turnout for our British cousins was good, as was that of the community in general, in fact they outnum- bered students two to one. Undaunted the Committee on Cultural Events plodded on towards Spring. Maybe if they brought the Beatles? Eddie Cano and his Latin-Jazz quartet performed before an enthusiastic audience in Hancock Auditorium. He came under the auspices of El Club Espanol. The concert was free, given to publicize a new scholarship for needy students to study Spanish at use. He came because he liked the cause and likes students. I fe ,1t i TROJANS CREATE NEW BREW; CAL L IT HOMECOMING Take one Husky-brand football ganoe, throw in bales of chicken wire and boxes of crepe paper, drop in one satire and one carnival, flavor with a blond, blue- eyed queen, and mix with lots of innovations; call it Homeconning, It fell on Halloween this year, so the call to Spook the Huskies became the theme of the week ' s events. Trojans found that Homecoming had changed its tale, although the Huskies wouldn ' t turn theirs. Innovation was the ingredient that gave Home- coming its extra spice this year. Co-chairmen Terry Kahn and Mary Earl Skewis took the traditional Homecoming events and with the help of their com- mittee made changes — some obvious, others more subtle. Two preliminary interviews marked the tradi- tional Helen of Troy contest this year and at Trolios Athletic Director Jess Hill, Sr., placed the Homecoming crown on the head of blond Theta Susan Wright. Trolios was something else too. Trolios, which had traditionally been an evening of short musical acts, got its face lifted, or at least shift- ed, to a new format — satire. A group of students representing every facet of campus — the Row, the arts, communications, commuters, etc. — worked for weeks in advance to prepare an evening of satire that poked fun at everything from the Master Plan to the Johnson-Goldwater campaigns. Working with the theme Spook the Huskies, life-in groups came up with a variety of decorations suggesting the Huskies didn ' t have a ghost of a chance. Delta Chi captured sweepstake honors with their house decoration, Hus- kies: A Turned Tale. An honorary award went to Phi Psi for its spectacular take-off on Edgar Allan Poe called the Pit and the Pendulum. And finally there was Troyland. The carnival atmo-sphere had an open- air flavor this year as it moved outside for the first time in many years. But although the location chang- ed, the delightful entertainment and contest booths remained. Put them together — a great Trojan brew. -0. ALUMNI RETURN WITH HIGH SPIRITS if L«:i.J ii. TOE£ I m uses POLITICAL POTPOURRI November may have been the month of the election for the nation, but October was the month of the political speaker at the University of Southern California. Vice President, then Senator, Hubert Humphrey, Governor Edmund G. (Pat) Brov n, former California Senator Pierre Salinger, and Speaker of the State Assembly Jesse Unruh all ex- pounded the Democratic ideals on separate occasions; the sole repre- sentative of the conservative cause was political columnist Russell Kirk. More than 2,000 students filled Bovard Auditorium October 2 to hear Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey discuss the upcoming elec- tion. Amid banners crying, We Want Barry and Hubert Horation Hogwash, the senator expressed his views on several topics, including the purpose of government and the contest with his senate ' colleague Barry Goldwater. The whole purpose of government is humanity, Senator Humphrey remarked, explaining that whenever there are those who are sick from poverty, discrimination, and bigotry, then the government should not shun these people but should bring ' them into the great spirit of this country. Government should help the man who has never had a break and not try to take him over. Humphrey injected politics at this point of his speech, assuring his audience that the Democratic Administration was such a government and asking for Trojans to fulfill their moral social obligation by supporting his party. Humphrey next turned to Barry Goldwater, the Pied Piper of Discontent and Distrust, a political cynic, whose philosophy has no place in the modern American society. The political cynicism of the Goldwater faction . . . has no appeal to a generation of hope — a generation inspired by the idealism of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Humphrey declared. He added that Goldwater was seek- ing to drive a wedge of suspicion between the government and the people. Therefore, Humphrey correctly predicted, the outcome of the national election would definitely be in favor of President Johnson. Also speaking at the October 2 rally was the then-California Senator Pierre Salinger, who was greeted with a tremendous sign suspended from the balcony containing the single epithet, CARPETBAGGER! Because of the shortage of time, Salinger was only able to introduce Speaker Unruh, who in turn introduced the future vice-president. Thus, Salinger did not have much of a chance to speak to the Trojan student body, and although Unruh and Governor Brown returned to the cam- pus on subsequent occasions, Pierre Salinger never returned, perhaps repulsed by the initial greeting he received. One week later, Jesse Unruh, Speaker of the California State Assembly and a former Trojan, returned to discuss Proposition 14, the anti- Rumford law which ultimately passed in the November election. Unruh said that the most basic right of property is the right to own it — not to discriminate, a right which Proposition 14 would and did repeal. If the majority can deny a right it enjoys to any minority, then no person, no group, is safe, he said. I never thought that I would weigh any value above justice, but now I realize that I do. What would anyone ' s world be without hope? Unruh asked. Men can endure many hardships — cruelty, bigotry, and prejudice — if only they can hope that they will someday be accepted for themselves and what they are. Six days later USC was again honored with the visit of Pat Brown, who echoed Unruh ' s advocacy of the defeat Propo- sition 14 as, the most burning issue of our day. A person should be judged by the type of human being he is, not by the color of his skin, the governor maintained adding, the greateness of the United States will be greater if we can understand all people. With the election right around the corner, conservative columnist Russell Kirk predicted a 55-45 % split of the popular vote in President Johnson ' s favor just 24 hours before Election Day, Novennber 3, 1964. Kirk maintained that because moral issues figured in the election, it would be decided upon persona lity and v hich candi- date the public dislikes most. The question seems to be whether the public wants a trigger happy, irresponsible president or one who is unscrupulous and ruthless. And then the election was over, and the USC campus once again settled down to its own more peaceful (?) political activity. Elliot Zwiebach M f k r jj a This years Christmas Convocation had been planned to introduce fresh material, said Dr. Janet Bolten, director of speech. Each year the Christmas Convocati ' on, fea- turing the Chamber Singers and the University Concert Choir, is presented in Bovard Auditorium. Follov ing the idea of newness, Dr. Bolten explained, Ray Bradbury wrote In This Time of Christmas especially for the program. The Chamber Singers, directed by Charles Hirt, opened the program with the traditional round-table madrigal. They sang folk songs, lullabies, and carols in their native languages. The University Concert Choir sang 16th and 20th century carols in addition to the traditional carols. Throughout the program a speaking choir read the literature of Christmas. The choir, consisting of students majoring in speech, drama and tele- communications, was chosen by Dr. Bolten. William Wintersole, graduate student and teaching assistant in drama, read Dylan Thomas ' A Child ' s Christmas in Wales. And, it was a merry Christmas for all and for all a good night. The very first myth which apparently must be laid to rest in every generation is that the Court has usurped the function of passing upon the constitu- tionaltiy of state and federal lav s and action. This myth, always revived during times of storm over the Court, has no solid basis in the reality of history. The next great myth is that even though judicial review was intended and is sanctioned, it is, never- theless, undemocratic and, therefore, to be regarded with alert suspicion and its exercise to be dimly viewed . . . This reasoning, however, overlooks the first fact about our Constitution — that its source is the people.  Myths are not necessarily all or entirely bad, as the literature off mythology proves. But since we must live in this and not in an ethe- real world, myths about the Court or any other human institution must yield to reality. Otherwise our society will be the victim of our fantasies rather than the servant of our purpose. Another myth is that the Court reaches out and determines troublesome cases best avoided . . . The reality is that the cases which the Court decided ore pressed upon it. The Court does not seek out cases or invite their filing. The Court under our Constitution issues no advisory opinions — it decides only cases and controversies. These must be genuine and current; otherwise jurisdiction will be summarily declined. . . . the myth that our Court is infallible. A simple and correct answer to the myth that we are infallible is the oft-quoted bon mot of Justice Jackson: ' We are because we are final ' . . . And, of course, it is only proper to note that reserved to the people is the right to change the course of our opinions — right or wrong — through the process of constitutional amendment. — Justice Arthur Goldberg ' The Greek Have Their Week .♦♦♦♦♦ liill |pr|f ,M? : ■.. i m In February the Four Preps came to Bovard Auditorium and performed before 800 finger- snapping students and guests. Bruce Belland, Ed Cobb, AAarv Ingram, and Glen Larson ate lunch in Birnkrant dining room before the con- cert. They began the program with a comical rendition of Heart and Soul. During their parody on Peter, Paul, and Mary, the main spotlight temporarily failed. But, the show went on. They concluded the program with a medley of their hits including 26 Miles, Down by the Station, Such a Lazy Summer Night, and Big Man Yesterday. When they were called back for an encore they sang Up a Lazy River. Explaining their success in breaking campus attendance records Larson said, We feel college students are the ideal audience. They ' re socially and politically aware, they ' re perceptive, responsive and honest and best of all they ' re near our age — we talk the same language. By the turnout it appears that their language is not spoken here. V - ' -- V V- Fight For Spirit ELENS TROY w IWI i i - : I h. ' i SANDI IIPSEY V JOAN PEDERSEN MEl JUDY WEBSTER i :; . • CONGRATULATIONS, an end . . . a beginning :•:•:• Z0 • • • • ■• • • • r ACADEMIC • ■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■• ■■■■■■■■■a .v. . ■.■■■. •.-.•.• ■■i j j j ■■■■M r m m m u m a ■■■m M. m ■■■■■rf ■■H ■■H ■| eiMEN- ;iONS 65 • • « ■■B :•:• • • • • L • • • • • % • • • • !_•_•_• ■V ■■H H H ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Anfhony Lazzaro, Howard Ahmanson, Gwynn Wilson. Howard Ahmanson, Leslie Hoffman. Anthony Lazzaro, Gwynn Wilson, Norman Topping. Board of Trustees Asa Call, Willard Keith. Robert Hornby. H. Leslie Hoffman Michael C. Birnkrant Norman Topping Y. Frank Freeman Fred D. Fagg Y. Frank Freeman ty i •f . ■;• ' ' -■; ' i ' -i ■■•i-ss , ' Noman Tobdiimi President of the University Thomas P. Nickell, Jr. Vice-President University Planning - S Mulvey White, Vice-President, Student and Alumni Affairs n Carl M. Franklin Vice-President Financial Affairs MUMM r ' A Tracy E. Stravcy Victt-Prasidwit Academic Affaire Dean Paul Bloland Coordinates Student Affairs Dean of Women Joan Shaeffer Dean of Men Tom Hull School of Architecture Raymond Baird Patricia Behnke Anthony Downes Industrial Design r %- i v-- V «JII l ' 1 Top left: Dean Sam Hurst Top right: Associate Dean Crombie Taylor Left: Associate Dean Grant Manson TAU SIGMA DELTA Tau Sigma Delta is a national honor so- ciety for outstanding advanced students in Architecture and its allied arts. The ob- jectives of the society are to promote schol- arship, leadership and character among its members and to reward those students v ho attain a high scholastic standing. The Lambda Chapter held its annual initi- ation dinner this year v hich was thor- oughly enjoyed by all. Chapter Master Gary Gugisberg and Chapter Recorder Joel Bergman led the group this year. First Row: William Scrimpsher, Richard Eribes, Douglas Todd, Gary G ugisberg, Joel Bergman, Jon Jerde, Steven Ormenyi, Ronald Baba. Second Row: Emmet Wemple, John De Cuir, William Ahana, Larry Foster, Ralph Slas, Larry Webb, Arthur Dominy, Ronald Wey, Mark Jones, Al Ray, Jay Stutz. Not Shown: Alon Glassman, Richard Smith, Don Cheng, Randolph Jones, Randell Mokinson (sponsor), Sal Merendino (honorary). Henry Ferrero Armando Gonialei, Jr Gary Gugisberg Patricio Helle Herman Klabunde, Jr m x Steve Redmond 1 Raymond Schuldenfrei Drawing and Paint. 95 David Shult Wanda Soo g mM Cormelilo Stewart Eugene Stubbe g| g 96 Dean Robert Dockson Associate Dean William Himstreet S3S David Anderson 97 John Blonchord Industrial Mgmnt AledellaHf Belkady Michael Bleeche Paul Bowers Industrial Mgmnt, Arthur Bergstron Thomas Birkenhead Industrial Mgmnt Richord Brownell 98 First Row: Dr. Edwin Robbins, adviser; Richard Whitman; Steve Katzhelson; Allan Langdon; Mark WiH; Raymond Pack; David Dennis. Second Row: Khee Bok Hahn; Art Ito; Larry Lindsey; John Bowmon; Robert Kirkpatrick; Robert Yukihiro; Mel Poles; Frank Gumbinger; Larry Wheat; Tom Harris. Third Row: David Richman; Tony Tola; Robert Rexanne; Rick Leas; Bo Martin; Ron Robertshaw; Paul Crow; Joe Szabo; Tom Hulme; Tom Loo. Fourth Row: Barry Corwin; Jeff Horner; Kline Wilson; Homer Mason; Stephen Friedman; Douglas Shaw; Robert Nelms; Rod Hooker; William Macy. Fifth Row: Michael Berger; Robert Cooper; Richard Smith; William Whitehead; Richard Davis; Dick Rhorer; Rick Roelen. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Fifty-one members of Alpha Kappa Psi are active in the local chapter Alpha Zeta. The four purposes of the professional, honorary and social business organization are: 1) to further the individual welfare of its members; 2) to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; 3) to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and 4) to promote and advance, in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration. Led by Richard Whitman, president. Alpha Kappa Psi has had four chapter dances, held at USC, UCLA, Long Beach, Calif. State and two local parties this past year. They have also had a program of speakers, two a month, consisting of national top businessmen. A professional dinner and a professional luncheon have been held every month and professional tours of companies have also been taken. The organization has offered on-the-job work experience for its members, as well. Kirk Calhoun Accounting Richard Chang Accounting Barry Charles Accounting Jerome Clark Accounting . Clevenger Accounting H MM r 1 TWf S n r PI r J ] J a. Robert Coleman Finance Charles Compos General Mgmnt, 1 1 Patrick Colee Marketing Mark Cook General Mamrt .V Michoei Coyne General Mgmnt. Frederick Dovis Robert Dennis, Jr Roger Darnell Barbara Cummings Harold Davidson Gererol Mgn V. Rondolph Doll Accounting Accounting 101 PI SIGMA EPSILON The Gamma chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon, the national food distribution fraternity, was led by Bill Whitehead this year. This 40-member group is open to majors in food distribution. Many members were on leave from jobs in the food industry to complete requirements for B.S. or M.S. A. degrees or for the Certificate in Food Dis- tribution. The two-fold purpose included the training of food distribution executives and the development of the spirit of brotherhood among men in good distribution. Prominent speakers, field visits to industry facilities, and social events represent an important part of the fraterni- ties activities. An active alumni chapter provides for con- tinuity of fraternal association and industry interest. Highlights of the year included Bossa and Buddie Night which included a dinner and the sixth annual Industrial Food Distribution Dinner in May. Michael Monaghan, treasurer, Bill Whitehead, presi dent; Tom Taylor, vice-president First Row; Professor Mile G. Lacy, Dr. Robert R. Dockson, Dr. Charles Whitio, Merle McGinnis Second Row: Dennis Cluff, Rom Link, Wayne Fliechtner, Al Ruiz, Tom Allen, Gilbert Schy, Bill Matteocci, John Rooney, Bob Sears, Arnold Hayes, Oded Levinson Third Row: Charles Roller, Carl O ' Connor, Bob Baker, Mike Monaghan, K. Alfred Olsen, Harold Hansen, Gil Bellamy, Howard Smith, Roger Rendall, Lester Noggle, Palmer Waslien Fourth Row: Jim Muse, Bill Winter, Matthew Clary, Al Newman, Bill Whitehead, Tom Taylor, Jim Trout, Richard Johnson, Ronald Johnson Fifth Row Wes Kirkpatrick, Dave Hagerman, Ken Wakefield, Jerry Linehan, Jim Grondzik, Robert Johnson, John Reck, LeRoy Canoy, ' 02 Darrel Blevins, Bert Adams David Dornsife Industrial Mgmnt. James Fisher Generol Mgmn i Dan Forrester SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management was led by President Morris Upper in both the fall and spring semesters. The group ' s purpose was to provide students interested or majoring in management with practical knowledge of management in the business world. The 70 members participated in luncheon meet- ings, coffee hours, and dinner meetings. Among the guest speakers were such businessmen as Mr. Ralph Mclntire, Manager of Admin- istrative Services, Arthur Anderson and Company; and Mr. Warren Eddy, Supervisor of the Special Services Staff, Southern California Gas Company. Faculty debates were also held with notable pro- fessors in business. Jane Nungesser was selected Miss Management for the fall semester. Other activities of the year included the establishment of the Communique a newsletter and a booth in Troylond. S.A.M. also sponsored satirist Stan Freberg who spoke in Hancock Auditorium on the Business of Comedy. He also accepted the SAM Comedy Award in recognition of his defense of the underdog businessman. Satirist Stan Freberg ' r First Row: Paul Renel, Vincent Laoricella, Dick Sewell, Phyllis Kovolick, Morris Upper. Second Row: Ed Rea, Margot Weber, Curtis Hougland, Dale Gribow. Third Row: William Kamikawa, Kline Wilson, Pauline Popoff, Tim Duran. Fourth Row: Mike Bleecher, Ronald Rotter, Don Marks, Kingsley van Ess, Steve Friedman. sterling Gallaghe William Green General MgmnI Kenneth Green Robert Greshan Andreo Holey Accounrmg 105 Sora-Jo Herfurth Retailing PHI CHI THETA The Xi chapter of Phi Chi Theta, national fraternity for women in business, was led by Jane Nunges- ser in the fall sennester and Martha Angell in the spring semester. The purposes of the 30-member group included promoting the cause of business education, fostering high ideals for women in business ca- reers, encouraging fraternity and cooperation among women prepar- ing for such careers and stimulating the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the attainment of such ends. Activities for the year included rush parties, pledging and initiation for the new members in both the fall and spring. The Founder ' s Day din- ner was held jointly with UCLA, Cal State, and Pepperdine at Blarneys Castle. Professional speakers were invited both to meetings and dinners. First Row: Martha Angell, Mary Bos, Jane Nungesser, Sue Armsfrong, Jacque Collinge Second Row Mary Joyce, Judy Julian, Ballge Howell, Beverly Golden Third Row Keiko Tanaka, Ginger Moser, Michele Barrere, Sallie Jones, Vicki Derlachta Fourth Row Nancy Bing, Lorna Broad- bent, Lynne Cruickshack, Sue Hogue, Gaye Dories Morilynn Johns Marketing Ronald Jacobs Business Educal Thomas Jett Joseph Jean, Jr. Curtis Hougland Charles Hoose Rodman Hooker Richard Holloway 107 Alec Kaminsky Wrlliam Joyce General Mqmn William Kamikav Won Kim Industriol Mgn Robert Kirkpotrrck Gilbert Kort Jarrett Kuske Industriol Mgmn Michoel Lann Arthur Lewis Mario Liberatoi Industrial Mg BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi, the national honorary professional accounting fraternity serves the needs of the student, the faculty, and the accountant as a meeting ground for their common interests. The chapter at USC, consisting of 32 members, has been led this past year by Mike Sedgwick. Advisor has been Dr. James Pattillo. The purpose of the fraternity is to encourage and foster the ideals of service as the basis of the profession,- to develop high moral, scho- lastic and professional attainments and to encourage intercourse among its members and the profession generally. First Row: Elsa Tang, Joanne Rocks, Michael Sedgwick, Tully Stroud, Vale Gieszl, Dr. James Pattillo Second Row: Dr. L. Loschen, Tom Ishihara, Dennis Oba, Dixie DeVincenzi, Bob Rosen- berg, David Clark, Bill Wade, Carl Mivaci- shima, Stuart Fujinami Third Row: Jerry Parsons, Jerry Clark, Ed Dewenter, Mark Klein, Gale Xavier, Al Preusch, Tom Loo, Steve French M- V ' i Robert Lincoln General Mgmn Thomas Linden 1 Joseph McCaffrey Robert Mandel fe William Marple w Food Distributi :i Don McAfee Christopher Martii Stephen Massman Maxson Paul Maynard ndustrial Mgmnt. Marketinq Paul Meshekow Jerome Murphy Accounting Robert Nelms Robert Noslrand Charles Oakley Julius Oberhous fi Allen Perlof John Pitchess Pauline Popoff Alan Ottomeyer vV Richord Peckha Martin Piscovich General Mqmnt Thomas Potase Joseph RanftI Marketing Harvey Rubens General Mqmnt All vmi - ' .jmmmmm Benjamin Renn Charles Rombeau John Rubenrs Industrial Mgmnt. Robert Schwejnforlh Richard Sewell Industrial Mgmnt Robert Shean Jr. Frank Shedwill Robert Sherman General Mqmnl Joseph Sullivan Keiko Tanoka Alan Thomas Robert Thorell Accounrinq 115 BUSINESS COUNCIL President Rod Hooker led the members of the Business Council this past year. The Business Council is an important part of the School of Business Administration for it serves as the student governing body of the school and co-ordinates the school ' s extra-curricular activities as well. Twenty-five members comprise the group which has arranged student-professor seminars this past year. Dean William Himstreet advises the council. Front Row Phyllis Kovolick, Rod Hooker, Mary Bos Second Row: Malcolm MacQuoid, Roger Rosen, Jay Grodin, Dr. William Himstreet, Bo Martin Jimmie Worfield Business Mgmnt. Brian Wold James Warmingto Richard Walther Accounting Dennis Warden Monoqement 2 George Warren Accounting Irving Warsaw General Mqmnt. T 1 g Michael Wetlengel Barney Whitesell Morketinq Newton Withers Russell Wolfe Accountinq 1 FINANCE CLUB The Finance Club at USC was led this year by President J. Sterling Gallagher. The purpose of the club was to promote an interest in finance among its members. Both finance and non-finance majors may become members of the group. The Club consisted of 45 members this year. Its major activities for the year included a dinner with speaker and a trip to the stock exchange for the whole club. i f i Madeline Zucker Graduate School of Business Administration Associate Dean Richard Williamson Allan Langdon Industnol Mgmn Takeshi Nokon General Mqmn Fredrick Schonlan General Mgmnt. Laurence Talbott Industrial Mgmnt School of Dentistry Dean John ln Ruth Ragland — Dental Hygiene Anthony Abdalla Dentistry Christina Blinnell Dentol Hygiene William Brady H fi ' - Susan Broesamie Dental Hyqiene Jack Brown lindo Brown Pofricio Coady Michaela Doyle Dental Hyqiene Carol Erickson Dental Hyqiene :r Stanley Greenwe 124 Alpha Kappa Gamma Alpha Kappa Gamma, a national professional society for women in dental hygiene, aims to bring women in the field into a closer relationship with each other. It has traditionally maintained high scholastic stand- j ards. Founded at DSC in 1930, the 80 members of Alpha Kappa Gamma engage in both social and community service activities. Instruction to children on good dental health habits was one project. Also, President Lynda Johnson directed the distribution of tooth brushes to children in hospital wards. w 1 Mary Asmus Carol Ball Susan Bollard Karen Barthels Jeanne Baoer Joy Bcbbling oan Bilkiss Elizabeth Cook Judy Fisk Michele Hall Kothy Brocketl Allena Crews Diane Flynn Morie Hammond usan Broesamie Rose Ann Deeb Edith Forsnas Robin Harkey Linda Choquette Mory Doyle Susanne Freer Kay Henry Janice Karen Dunham Joan Gates Bobbe Hensley Chistensen Carol Erickson Karen Gostanian Sandro Howe Patricia Coady ft - ' ■. ii w i ■w m 0 f) m ?. n m ' ' i r e Si c ii n ■0 n k m i 4 A.(l..i.,. A f Kothleen Kulper Jayne Lanners Jockie Lee Betsy Lindse Ruth Mocke) Chole Minx Diane Naisn- Kit Neacy Nancy Ogal. Judy Packer Elaine Pauls Kothy Purki. Doriene Robin Barboro Selh Koren Snyder Vicki Slegmon Victoria Tonle Gerry Teurizio Adrienne Warr Wendy Wiley Sherry Wilson Dental Hygiene Conrad Kumato Richard Kreisberg Dentistry Dental Hygiene Delia King Eugene Koppenhaver Dental Hygiene Dentistry Kathleen Kulper Dental Hygiene John McClella Theron Nelson Robert Newsi Judy Packard Elaine Paulso Dental Hygiei Elden Pelerso • smm Roy Richards Robert Rile Dentistry Dentistry 127 Geraldine Tevri: Stephen Schonfield Dentistry Ellsworth Tokoto Dentistry 22 Judith Schuster Dental Hygiene ■Victoria Tanton Dental Hyqiene 1 Warren While Dentistry Wendy Wiley Denlol Hygiene Gerald Wilson Dentistry Ronald Wilson Dentistry RPE ■1 l H| f b 1 2 Andrew Wong Richard Wren School of Education Social Studies Charlene Bonynge Socral Studies Linda Bowen Corolyn Brown Nancy Brummelt Social Studies Social Studies Rozann Brodney m ' mif jmm Potricio Chan Sociol Studies 131 Colleen Clabby Lesley Danenhaue Margaret Flintho Sandra Frcnkel Enqlish Katherine Fr 3I§2 H liiP Janice Hallock Shirley Fujisaki Lorraine Geldin J dy Goldforb Elementary Ed. Psychology E Ql ' sh ESSE Clifford Goodrich li ' f!!!!? Carole Greene S L i A Wilber Hawkii 1 Hta fl H Hhi I B Judith Hersh Psychology 133 ' Jff r at a Victoria Holmes Elemer.Tary Ed E3E Jo-Ann Hon Jo-Ann Johouu Borboro Kuj Sydney LoBronthe Borboro Lomel Kolherine Loon L, ; ' n Jtonnt McCue Ann McForlond HP r p 3 rl ' Ml ki miM Bonnie MtMohon Eliiobelh MtV.cker «.chord Moltolm Corolyn Morih Socol St d.es Soc.ol S-ud.es Ed cot.on Elcmfntor, Ed 135 PI LAMBDA THETA Sigma Chapter is the name of UCS ' s chap- ter of Pi Lambda Theta. The orgariizations purpose has been to honor outstanding women who are engaged in the field of education and to involve them with others in an organization dedicated to high scho- lastic achievement and continuing profes- sional attainments. Desirability of commu- nity responsibility and leadership is also important. Led by Dr. Trudys Lawrence, president. Pi Lambda Theta has held regu- lar monthly dinner-meetings and a sum- mer luncheon at the Commons. The mem- bers have also sponsored a Spring Job Orientation Conference at USC and pro- moted the Susan Dorsey Scholarship for Teachers. Pi Lambda Theta also cooperated with Phi Delta Kappa in the Future Teach- ers Confere nce, and with the Education Alumni Association in the Honors Convoca- tion. In January and May, musicals were presented, followed by initiations and cof- fee hours. In May, Installation also took place. to Right: May Crebbs; Charles Brown, Ed.D. Welty Lefever, Ph. D.; Verna Dauterive Trudys Lawrence, Ph.D. f ' ' (• ' ■•, Trudys Lawrence, Ph.D.; Marjorie Aquilino; Verna Dauterive; Dean Irving Melbo; Genevieve Harmon; Grace Barnett; Mabel Ota; Ruth Ouinn Armstrong Second Row Aura-Lee Agefon, Ph.D.; Ella Gemmell Arciniega, Ed.D.; Virginia Archer; Isabelle Ames; Jeanette Schenck; Sophia 136 ' ' ' ' - Ronold Matsuda Gerald Men Barbara Morhar Psychology Eileen Nakano Gordon Nedom Speech Jacqueline Morgen Psychology James NiveHe Psychology Mary Ohiendorf Takatoshi Oshiro Social Studie Joan Reinhatter Social Studies Joan Saltich IPS I R 23 u r Marjorie Snyder Judith Solomo k Ellen Statnick !? il Tf Gwen Stoner Elementary Ed. Morgene Suz English Marcia Thurlow a Judy Watanabe Elementary Ed, U . Joanne Woodi Elementary Ed. Dean Alfred Ingersoll Norman Abler Mechftnicol Enq Steven Abraham -m W • d dsik d - Dalton Bergan i T , - T n aaipii Wayne Brady Mechonicol Engf. Richard Bone Chemical Engr. David Brodhead Civil Enqr. Carl Burnett Ronol Dives Mechanical Engr 142 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Regular meetings of the American Institute of industrial Engineers are held bi-monthly on Monday after- noons. Twenty members comprise the use Student Chapter whose ac- tivities during the past year have included a dinner meeting with the Los Angeles Senior Chapter held on January 12 and a student-facglty refreshment hour held at the end of the first semester. Purpose of the organization, whose president was Robert Jordan, is to stimulate inter- est in, and encourage the advance- ment of industrial engineering at use. . ' f jw Clous Kerscher, Robert Jordan, John Bates, Stewart Lanting second Row David Whitcomb, Gregory Dumas, Anthony Danz, Henry Dolim Third Row Harry Kettmer, Dale Darnley, Rober Luth, Carl Burnett Fourth Row; Prof. C. W. Whitston, Barry Schmarak ns mM Christopher Englond Q£S Andrew Fiore Electrical Engr Gerald Foriyihe Woldo Gillette. Jr Mechanicol Engr. Electrical Engr. Cesidio lacobucc Mechanical Engr. Kk m Robert Jordan Industrial Enqr Jesse Ketcham Aerospace Engr. Ted Kobayoshi Electrical Engr. Richord Kobayoshi ALPHA PI MU Active for the first time since 1960, the Southern California Chapter of Alpha Pi Mu, nation industrial engineering honorary society, enjoyed a successful year. Activities included regular busi- ness meetings and participation in both student conference at Stanford and Engineering Week with the AIIE. The year v as capped by an initiation ban- quet at which Dr. Gerald Fleischer of the IE Department related experiences of a recent sabbatical to Brazil. First Row: Michael Lindstedt, John Bates, John Grant Second Row: Norman Kocey, Carl Burnett I J B-ri First Row: Raghbir Sira, Alexandre Magana, Jim Rippy, Hugh Akbarian, Ken Watanabe, Wes Johnson, Ed Stokes, Jomes Helton, Howard Selznick, Tom Oshita, Joseph Folayan, Steven Abraham Second Row: Gary Hart, Roger Olack, Noel Park, Jim Owens, James Arnett, Donald Quigley, Lewis Moorhouse, Don Mill.kan, Bruce Hooper, James Rouse, Stanley Butler, David Brodhea AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Twenty-five members comprise the group known as the American Society of Civil Engineers whose pur- pose is to help civil engineering students by begin- ning the professional contacts and associations val- uable to the practicing engineer. Meetings included guest speakers, lectures and movies. Speakers in- cluded Mr. Jack Coe of the Dept. of Water Resources who spoke on The Society and Its Relation to Student Chapters ; Colonel Earl Peacock of the U.S.A. Army Corps of Engineers who spoke on The Baldwin Hills Dam Failure ; and Prof. Harold Hauf from the USC School of Architecture who spoke on The Relation- ship between the Engineer and the Architect. CHI EPSILON Chi Epsilon Fraternity, a national, civil engineering honorary organization has a membership of 25. In taking in 1 5 new members this past year, its purposes have been: 1) to contribute to the improvement of the civil engineering profession as an instrument for the betterment of society; 2) to recognize the char- acteristics of the successful civil engineer and to aid in the development of those characteristics; and 3) to encourage any movement which will the best inter- ests of engineering education. During Engineer Week, members displayed a model of a freeway inter- change. Left to Right: Wes Johnson, Max Johnson, Gary Hart, Ramon Beluche, Noel Park, Roger Olack, Tony Kast, Ray Roderigue, James Arnett, Ron Schwegler, John Rigby, James Lai, Gordon Robertson, Don Quigley, Howard Selznick, Ed Perry -m I Art Lew Electrical Engr. s i i Bill Mansberg Warren Mehnert 7 Roger Luth Industrial Engr Olatunji Mustapha Dougloi Myers Mechanical Engr David Nakalan Electrical Engr. ETA KAPPA NU Upsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, led by Robert Solis, president, has a membership of 23. The national elec- trical engineering honor society was founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois with, the purpose of recog- nizing outstanding students of electrical engineering who have exhibited distinguished scholarship char- acter and leadership, and members of the profession who have made outstanding contributions in the field of electrical engineering. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS Purposes of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers are providing electrical engineering stu- dents with an opportunity to learn of the latest de- velopments in the field of engineering in an outside- the-classroom manner, and providing them with an opportunity to meet and talk with outstanding mem- bers of the Electrical Engineering Profession. Activi- ties of the 30-member club, led by President Carl Cooper, included inviting distinguished electrical en- gineers from various industries to speak on the latest technical developments in their respective companies. First Row: Ron Tamura, Robert Solis, Dan Lewis, Dan Lewis, Art Lew Second Row: Caleb Zia, Howard Hyman, William Burns, Jr., Andrew Fiore Third Row: James Bellcock, Jack McGruder, Robert Fielding, Paul Schroeder Fourth Row: Carl Cooper, Roy Adams, Elmer Connett, Anthony Mia- dich First Row: Carl Cooper Second Row: Allen Potter, Ron Selden, Howard Hyman, Adrew Fiore, Herman Hermit, Ron Tamura, Robert Roeder Third Row: Wayne Veatch, Paul Schroeder James Owens Norman Parrish Mechanical Engr. Erich Peters Mechanical Engr, Edward Potter Electrical Engr. Dennis Ramsey Electrical Engr John Roche Electrical Engr. Ronald Rodriqu Electrical Engr. m Volker Roth James Rouse M a Barry Schmorak Industrial Engr. Gordon Seid Chemical Engr. Dennis Sower: Mechanical Engr Lawrence Tenn Mechanical Ena William Thompso Kenneth Stutts Electrical Eng Wayne Veofch, Jr Morris Weber Mechanical Engr. David Werner Chemical Engr. David Whitcomb i ' -£ « : - : r ■■I First Row: Lee Hennis, John Ribble, Jack Duckworth, Ronald Gularte, Bruce Harrell, Ronald Dives, Prof. Kent Springer Second Row Warren Mehnert, Matt Tornay, Bart Madden, Sam Sugine, Chacency Smith Third Row: Prof. R. D. Threshie, Robert Knopf, Robert Bystedt, Gordon Nicholson, Prof. Robert Mannes, Prof. C. T, Hawatt PI TAU SIGMA Pi Tau Sigma is the national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity. The object of this organization is to foster the high ideals of the engineering pro- fession, to stimulate interest in coordinate depart- mental activities, to promote the mutual professional welfare of its members, and to develop in studenfs of mechanical engineering the attributes necessary for effective leadership and the assumption of the responsibilities of a citizen in a democracy. Activi- ties included selection of new members, displays for Engineer Week and general service to the Mechanical Engineering Department. TAU BETA PI Tau Beta Pi is the national engineering honor society, and serves to recognize engineering undergraduates who have demonstrated distinguished scholarship and exemplary character. The California Delta chap- ter is its local name and conformal initiation and ban- quet during the past year have mostly centered around the organization ' s main purpose. In addition members have helped in the orientation of incoming freshman engineers, and have participated in other activities which are of general assistance to the School of Engineering. First Row: Andrew Fiore, Art Lew, Robert Solis, Howard Hyman, Robert Fielding, Carl Cooper, Abdul El-Nassir Second Row: Bruce Harrell, Bart Madden, Lee Hennis, Sam Sugine, John Duckworth, Gordon Nicholoson, John Gordon Third Row: Roy Adams, Gary Hart, Donald Quigley, Richard Connett, John Bates, Jack McGruder, Carl Burnett, Robert Bystedt, Prof. R. L. Mannes BHI! Mm m m use ENGINEER use Engineer — is a magazine published in October, December, March and May by the USC School of Engineering student body. The magazine has a national circulation and is sent to USC alumni, USC engineering students, high schools, colleges and businesses. Serving as a voice of the School of Engineering student body, it also unifies USC engineering students and integrates alumni with the school Editor Ronald Tamura and Business Manager Carl Cooper along with other staff members work hard to put out the maga- zine. The USC Engineer has won many awards from the Engineering College Magazines Associated, a national association of engineering college magazines. Left to Right: John Davis, Snyder Vick, Ron Tamura, Mike Kerluk, Gary Hart, Harry Kettmer, Carl Cooper College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Dean Neil Warrer Associate Dean Wesley Robb Trent Anderson 153 Carolyn Baldridge Enqlish Suzanne Becker .1 Mary-Louise Aufhauser Siiji George Baker Norma Barragon Psychology Eredrika Beesemyer English John Bennett Stanley Bens Geology Social StucJie Barrle Bernstein 154 . . Political Science M S Rebecca Bounds Sociology NISEI TROJAN CLUB The Nisei Trojan Club is a group of eighty Japanese students at USC. The purpose of the group is to pro- vide service to the community and to the university. The group also provides social activities as well as a means of meeting students from other colleges and universities. Art Ito was president for the past year. Activities for the year included a dance held with the Nisei Bruin Club, a car wash, and a benefit dance with the proceeds going to the Keiro Nursing Home. The club also sponsored basketball and volleyball tournaments with teams of other schools such as UCLA, Cal State, Long Beach State, Cal Poly, and Santa Monica City. Top Row: Dennis Kawabe, Owen Tsuchiya, Midori Nakawatase, Lily Inose, Lament MIya Second Row: Makato Nakayama, Sylvia Ishii, Margaret Kunihuro, Robin Yamaguchi, Ernie Terao, Rick Takagaki, Donna Arafan Third Row: Marilyn Ishii, Deanne Hoshide, Jeanne Kowahara, Irene Yoshida, Susan Tamura, Irene Nozawa Bottom Row: Art Ito, Sueko Yamaguma, Judy Abe, Sadako Sameshima, Barbara Ishii, Randy Nakayama 155 Asian and Slavic Studies Chairman, Theodore Chen Classics Chairman, Edward O ' Neil ss Ann Breitkreutz Josephine Brkich PhvsirnI Therapy t Comparative Literature Chairman, Edward Malone French Chairman, Arthur Knodel Philosophy Director, William Werkmeister Barbara Caldwe Occup. Therapy Spanish Chairman, Dorothy McMahon 157 Stanley Coldwell Beverly Corrington Psychology Doris Choppeil Annette Corpron Occup. Therapy 1[ S s s Social Science EL CLUB ESPANOL The Club Espanol was organized this year as a forum for informal gathering for intellectual discussion and conversation. The aim of the club is to promote an interest in our Latin American neighbors and Spanish speaking people all over the v orld. President Maureen Droun aided ably in organizing the group along with Dr. Manuel Guerra, faculty advisor. Eddie Cano of P.J.s was brought to campus by the club. He gave an excellent jazz concert featuring such numbers as A Taste of Honey. A Christmas Project was planned and dinner held at Mexican restaurants with entertainment provided. First Row: Adrienne Cohen, Bonnie Godless, Kathy Gamble Second Row: Cynthia Vico, Ingrid Anderberg, Marsha Weiser, Karen Weston, Dr. Manuel Guerra, Maureen Droun Third Row: Janis Zarubica, Margot Scharff, Vivian Spencer, Stan Wilson, Kathy Galvin, Al Lewis 159 ■■RT D Patricio Dovi ' Claudia Davis .Mli Jeanetle Dovzeff Psychology r ■V. •., ' Carlos De La Ros Sherrie Dewey Psychology Judy Draughn English Thomas Duane Anthropology Patricia Durkin Sociology Stephanie Dworsky Speech Pathology Thomas Edwards Psychology Associate Dean John Russell Geology Chairman, William Easfon Biological Sciences Chairman, Paul Saunders Mathematics Chairman, Paul White t Vv t M Chemistry Chairman, Jerry Donohue Physics Chairman, Maurice Pryc Ann Garrelts Sociology Jacqueline Ginder Occup. Therapy iy w Joe Goldman Carlos Gaiindo Beth Goodell 1! Horvey Gorrin JeRoyd Greene Clinicol Tech Economics Larry Greenfield Psychology Elizabeth Grijalva Occupational Therapy Terry Hamburg Psychology Marilyn Harder Patricia Hawkins Laurel Hermanson Clinical Technology Virginio Hilly Physical Therapy Eugene Hinkle Lawrence Hon WM Barbara Hunter Constance Itayo W W ff A A ; r P r Jy Mildred Jones Lorraine Jung Occup. Therapy Biology 165 Associate Dean Edward McDounogh Economics Chairman, Aurelius Morgner Ruth Kohlenberg English Wallace Kamahele Michael Kann Psychology Geography Chairman, John Reith Jack Kaufman Sociology Marjorie Kawin Psychology Kenneth Kidd Biology Harry Kimura Selsuko Kihara Physical Therapy History Chairman, Arthur Kooke ' %:. f. International Relations Director, Rodger Swearingen Daniel Kran Psychology Political Science Chairman Totton Anderson DELTA KAPPA ALPHA The national honorary fraternity for Cinema students, Delta Kappa Alpha, was established at use in 1937. There are currently five national chapters with a membership of over 1500. Furthering the art of cinema as well as promoting better relations between the members and the theatrical and documentary industries are the primary purposes of the organization. Well known for its popular Friday Evening Film Showings, DKA this year also had a Saturday night film series and, during the second semester, a Wednesday night series devoted to the westerns. Between semesters in February, DKA held its annual honorary awards banquet in Town and Gown dining hall. Actress Rosalind Russell and film directors Norman Tauroa and Robert Wise were given their honorary membership into the fraternity by Dr. Norman Topping in front of a gathering of over 500 celebrities and notables from the motion picture industry. This year ' s officers for the 36 member Alpha chapter were-. President Howard Ka- zanjian. Vice President David Spaid, Secretary Mustapha Hijaouy, and Treasurer Dennis Gallinq. First Row: Roy Lim, Linda Pecton, Howard Kazanjian, Carol Camens Second Row: Nicholas Spanos, Dennis Galling Third Row: Alan Coats, William Heskett, Howard Myrick, Richard Crowe, Randal Kleiser, Charles Lippencott, Frank Stitt, Paul Golding, John Moore, Harvey Deneroff Mory Ann Ladn Susan Lim 1 Leslie Leibovitch r Laura Lindgren S P 7f Sandro Lipsey Barbara Lohman Speech Pathology Pauline lowe Vickl Luboff Malhemoiics Physical Educoti 169 Joseph McKay Raymond McKinley Physics Richard Mandeloris Spanish Carolyn McKenzie Physical Therapy Shelby Mark Physical Therapy Richard Marks PHI ALPHA THETA Xi chapter, local chapter of Phi Alpha Theta consists of 100 members interested in the subject of history. Its purpose is to encourage and promote an interest in history for its members and recognizes excellence of achievement in history in its members. The hon- orary fraternity had monthly speakers on historical subjects of interest this past year. Members partici- pated in regional conferences and sponsored and partly financed a trip to the National Conference for one of the fraternity ' s members who was on the pro- gram. Xi chapter initiated a contest, the winning paper of which was read at the National Conference. Phi Alpha Theta was led by President Noel Stowe this year. Left to Right: Manuel Servin, Edwin de Laix, Erin Hennessey, Noel Stowe, Cathy Ford Michael Mash Kathleen Matson 171 Behrouz Nobov Sociology Patricia Nanningo English Cinema Chairman, Bernard Kantor Speech Chairman, William McCoard Telecommunications Chairman Kenneth Harwood Drama Chairman, James Butler ANGEL FLIGHT Lt. Paul O Hare is the name of USC ' s chap- ter of Angel Flight, and consists of twenty- seven active nnembers. Angel Flight, as an important U.S. Air Force auxiliary, is spon- sored by the Arnold Air Society and AFROTC units on campus to promote its thinking and understanding of world af- fairs on an international scale, and its service to the campus and community in Its own locale. The objectives of Angel Flight can best be classified as: promotion, representation, and service. President An- drea Canning has led the hostess organi- zation this past year. Main activities hove included two conclaves, the first in October in Arizona, and the second in April in Washington, D.C. which was the National Conclave. Also, members have participated in on Orphans Tour of an Air Show in Novem- ber, and picking and selling mistletoe in December. Dedicated toward developing and promoting a better understanding of the Air Force, Angel Flight actively partici- pates in one of the Air Force ' s most impor- tant missions: that of community service. Lila A nderson Mary Beatty Noncy Bridges Kalhle en Brown Carolyn Caballero Andrea Canning Anne Carlson Jeonie Crown Lizabelle Evans Palric a Foley Julie Hardesty Mary Jenkins Susan Kinl nde Morgoret McEnlee Pamela Meichtry Susan Nonce Suzan ne Pati Sara Jone Philippi Adrie ine Wing •mm ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Lieutenant Paul O ' Hore Squadron of the Arnold Air Society was founded at USC in 1950. This fraternal society of Air Force ROTC cadets trains Air Force officers, cre- ating a closer relationship between the cadets and furthering the purpose and traditions of the United States Air Force. The national organization, founded in 1947 at the University of Cincinnati now has approximately 5500 members. This year ' s local membership of thirty-five has participated in many campus affairs as well as in regional and national meetings and activities of the society. Officers this year include: William Michielutte, Com- mander, Captain George Wilson, Jr., ad- visor, Michael AAcGerty, William llten, Gary Cox, Arne Henderson, Donald Powell, David Flaa, Irvin McClendon, and Frank Gayer. I HP  3 T l M Donald Bottoms William llten Gordon Nedom Timothy Peters Donald Powell Robert Schellhou Gary Vanderhove George Wilson Nadine Nardr Donald Nemeth Ellen Newman Physical Therapy Philip Norton Maizy Okuhama Occupational The f J. J Ja k El Ellen O ' Shaughnessy John Parker Geography 3. ehemistry rsycnoioqy 33 Randoll Phillips David Rasumoff Sheila Robbins w. tnqlish Barbara Ridgle r 3 Terrance Rodsky m First Row: Mrs. Edmund Abdelnoor, advisor; Kafhy Sandorf, Carol Mathias, Pam Pollock, Judy Gillespie, Norma Fernandez, Vicki White, Marilou Pierson, Christine Nelson, Marion Korn, Stevie Forsythe, Claudia Anderson, Cindy Maduro, Kidgie Williams Second Row: Barbara Arnold, Kathy Peratis, Carol Taniguchi, Carol Heap, liana Kleiner, Yvonne Clark, Marilyn Elis, Barbara Mon- ger, Vicki West, Candy Rich, Karen Green, Helen De Vol, Rose Marotta, Eileen Furty, Judy Levine, Sue Sorrills, Bobbi Terwilliger, Arlene Merino, Linda Ann Diamond. SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA Service sorority to the School of International Rela- tions, Sigma Gamma Sigma members are the official hostesses of the Institute of World Affairs and the use International Relations Association. Fifty mem- bers comprise the group. Exploring opportunities for women in international relations is one of the pur- poses. The group was led this year by President Kathy Sandorf and Adviser Edmund Abdelnoor. DELTA PHI EPSILON Delta Phi Epsilon is a fraternity in international rela- tions. The fifty members were guided this year by President Larry Grosberg. The purpose of the group is to promote more cohesion among men students interested in international relations. The fraternity provides a place for discussion of contemporary is- sues in world affairs. The group is headquartered in Washington, D.C. with chapters throughout the no- on. First Row: Paul Ferguson, Gary Mohler, John Nalbandian, Larry Grosberg, Jerrold Fine, Dr. Martin Hickman. Second Row: Raoul Isias, Robert Hopper, Ed Lewis, Gary Steinman, Rob Quint. Third Row: Robert Taylor, Jurgen Rathgeber, Mark Carey, Neil Cutler. Fourth Row Pat Sullivan, Barry Marks, Jon Dobrer, Terrance Rodsky, Ken Thomas, Jim McCloud. Fifth Row: Tony Wilkinson, Mitch Forester, Dennis Ghyst, David Dirkes The solemn sisters of Theta Sig pose in their home away from home. First Row: Dauntless Diane Pjerrou, Mary Bunglie Garber, Rabid Rose Nordmarken, Mad Margarite Scherb, Vapid Virginia Cohn, Joyful Judy Hurst. Second Row: Dandy Dale Keaough, Jumping Jean Watson, Rockhound Levin. Third Row: Nancy Boom-Boom Gibson, Cathy Always Gay, Playmate Pat Hawkins. THETA SIGMA PHI Theta Sigma Phi, the Daily Trojan Auxiliary, is a national journalism honorary dedicated to the proposition. Among their extracurricular activities this year was a Monte Carlo party at which, strangely enough, the grand prize was a free El Rodeo. Present at this function was that socialite couple Greg and Pat Peterson. The young ladies also worked out with the journalism faculty in producing Words, Words, Words, an academic function. The highlite of the year came when several of the girls served as companions to SC ' s male delegation at the annual CiPA convention. Robert Ross ' (( Hans Schroeder English . : Robert Schwalm Suzanne Shrimpton Psychology .  John Shane Barry Schwartz mmm Ronald Sheets PT TT 2li £i Hisoe Shiroku Bocteriology £5v Stephen Slotkov MarieMa Sliney History Kenneth Soskii Linda Spano Physicol Therapy : Christopher Stevens Barbaro Sutton Kristin Swanson Occup Therapy Paula Tanemura Sociology Lorry Tojchman Fillmore Testa OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ORGANIZATION The Occupational Therapy Or- ganization was led during the year by President Maizy Oku- hama. The thirty members were all majors in the department. The purpose of the group was to further the knowledge of OT on campus and to stimulate in- terest among members for the betterment of themselves as well as their profession. Activities included a Christmas Service Project, Open House at the Occupational Therapy Build ing, participation in Career Day and monthly meetings. The group also attended SCOTA meetings as a body. Miss Han- nesson and Miss Zlatohlavek. Occupational Therapy Club: First Row: Suzanne Underwood, Irene Matsushita, Anita Jones, Barbara Caldwell, Maizy Okuhama. Second Row: Judy Abe, Kathy Chan, Diane Cohen, Cathy Rickers, Mary Lou Auf- hauser. Third Row: Pat Prouty, Bev Lundell, Miss Hannesson, Miss Zlatohlavek. Fourth Row: Nancy Darling, Marilynn Westphal, Judy Freund, Liz Grijalva, Ann- ette Corpron. Fifth Row: Roz Rogers, Jolene Spoth, Kris Swanson, Kate Aldrich. TROJAN ORGANIZATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sixty members were active in the Trojan Organization of Physical Ed- ucation this past year. Purpose of the organization has been to pro- mote the profession of physical ed- ucation through activities concern- ing education in the schools. Ron Wey was president of the club. Ac- tivities began last September with a get-acquainted ' picnic for new and old members together with the faculty. A general meeting featur- ing faculty talent was held the fol- lowing month. In November a ten- nis clinic featuring Dennis Ralston, Rafael Osuna, Kathy Blake and Yale Stockwell was held. And De- cember brought a faculty-student Christmas party. First Row: Elko Kamiya, Carolyn Mullinix. Second Row Mable Hart, adviser, Cevella Vine Third Row Bob Sorani, adviser, Judy Pester, Chris Johnson. Fourth Row Ron Wey, Marti Mcgnell, Susie Sasse, Paul Kerry. Fifth Row Ron Cook, Dickson Elliott. 183 Oianne Trevino Sociology i L: Richard Vandersford Nancy Virtue Oovid Wallet! History S3 Douglos Washburn Faith Watkii History History -J William Whitman 1 Kathleen Youel Anthony Lee Young Eric Younger Lindo Zahradka Psychology History 185 The Graduate School PHI DELTA GAMMA Dean Milton Kloetzel Omicron chapter of Phi Delta Gamma, national fraternity of graduate women held a joint Founder ' s Day Celebration with Phi chapter at California State College in December. They also celebrated their fif- teenth anniversary in March at the International Hotel. Phi Delta Gam- ma ' s primary interest and activity centers around education and serv- ice. It is concerned with encouraging and assisting graduate education for women in all fields of study as a means to professional advance- ment and personal fulfillment. President of the Omicron chapter was Mrs. Mildred Kaiser. The 125 members of the USC chapter have been selected from graduate women, and women faculty members on the basis of good leadership and scholarship qualities. First Row: Ethel Watt, Aura-Lee Ageton, Chormion Slaughter, Tema Shultz Clare, Mildred Kaiser, Helen Jordan, Mabel Schultz, Mollie Chalkley, Nola Baker. Second Row: Beatrice McGowens, Donna Hale, Sally Kirshner, Jolette Bristow, Ruth Alexander, Anne Silver, Margaret Concolino, Trudys Lawrence, Mildred Finley. Third Row: Cynthia Fearing, Marion Mair, Frances Phelan, Mary Lou Tudor, Dolores Warner, Stella Salveson, Elizabeth Pagan, Frances Wilson. School of Law BLACKSTONIANS Blackstonians, a national honorary for pre-law students, has as its purpose the promotion of fur- ther interest in law by undergraduate students. Students must carry 12 units and maintain at least a 3.0 grade average to be considered for membership. The students must also demonstrate interest and aptitude for law. Terrance Rodsky, president, led the group this year. He was aided by Dollie Lavine, secretary. The group ' s activities included a dinner meeting with a noted lawyer as speaker. Dean Orrin Evar First Row: Terrance Rodsky, Steven Katznelson, Joan Lavine, Dr. Gerald Rigby. Second Row: Larry Stickney, Larry Grosberg, Lynn Curtis, Ringo Starr, Barbara Rigby. Third Row Ray Teaidale, Al Fiores, Ray Sarna, Marty Mandel, Sigmund Freud. . BJ Donald Fenrr Henry Geisendorfer Michael Gless James Goff Jock Goodwin 1 James Harmon Samuel Keesal, Jr Robert Kendall ■Harold Kunsch Frank Mandels 3 Frank Mead Kenneth Moes Kenneth Rowen Lawrence Young School of Library Science Dean Martha Boaz Georgette Todd School of Medicine Dean Roger Egeberg I Michael Mertens Russell Striff, Jr School of Music Dean Raymond Kendall W James Fairleigh SIGMA ALPH A IOTA Sigma Tau, the local chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, has a membership of 17. To further the cause of music throughout the community and world by pro- moting American music and giving concerts and of- fering its services to the School of Music have been the purposes of this organization. Officers this year have been: Kathy Yuba, president; Margie Goodwin, vice president; and Carol Gehrig, treasurer. Sponsor- ing a music at noon concert on April 7, presenting a musicale for alumni, patronesses, advisors and guests, and holding a Sigma Alpha Iota Province Day on campus on March 5 and 6 have been included in the year ' s activities. All chapters in Southern Cali- fornia also met for a concert and workshop. ' MM Kathleen Michels .v First Row: Teri Smith, Mary Yee, Linda Sen Second Row: Roye Kulik, Margie Goodwin, Carol Gehrig, Jamma Bagge. School of Pharmacy Dean Alvah Hall 2£ Charles Brohms Jack Brown ok Pierre Del Prolo 193 ALPHA IOTA PI Alpha Iota Pi, a professional pharmacy fraternity, was founded in the School of Pharnnacy at USC in 1935. Purposes of the organization have been to achieve outstanding qualities of character, personal- ity, leadership and scholarship in its mennbers, and to develop closer relationships v ith both faculty and fellow students. The 47 mennbers have been led by Makoto Nakayama, president, and advised by Professor Willard G. Smith. Activities have included rushing, exchanges, a dinner, a bowling tournament, participation in pharmacy school functions, and various service projects, such as participation in a fund-raising drive for the Keiro Nursing Home. The fraternity has been active in the School of Pharmacy interfraternity football, bas- ketball, and Softball leagues. Alpha Iota Pi boasts 100% membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association, and has won the APhA award for the best National Pharmacy Week display for the second consecutive year. First Row: Ron Tom, Dave Jeng, Frank Sumi, Makoto Nakayama, Ray Tamura, Art Yamamoto, Dan Moriguchi. Second Row: Ron Tochioka, Aki Eejima, Roy Sako, Sab Setoguchi, Wilbur Qoan, John Jong, Richard Tsuchiyama, Ron Hatada. Third Row: Starr Itomura, Bob Hirose, Jerry Mitani, Dave Hiura, Don Hashimoto, Walter Kitagawa. Fourth Row: Vincent Soo Hoo, Anthony Diaz, Roy Hashimoto, Glenn Taketa, Paul Watari. Fifth Row: Sam Wong, Wilbur Fujinami, Jimmy Matsuba, William Gee, Henry Nitta, Alan Eto, Henry Sasaki, Keiji Takasago, Sonny Matsuno, Frank Hatanaka, Ron Shintani, Professor Willard G. Smith, Bob Mano, Roy Yoshioka, Yosh Nishimoto, Ben Toshiyuki, Scdao Yotsukura. RHO CHI Theta Chapter of Rho Chi consists of 30 students and faculty members who are active in the USC Pharmacy School. Led by President Frank Sternad, the fundamental objective of the organization is to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences through the encouragement and recognition of sound scholarship. The Rho Chi Award was given at the annual Pharmacy Student Body luncheon to the second year student who maintained the highest grade point average during his first year. Winter and spring dinner banquets were also held, highlighted by guest speakers and new member initiation ceremonies. Rho Chi sought to promote scholarly fellowship in pharmacy by bringing undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty members together in a fraternal and helpful association. Seated Robert Feiles, Allan Weiner, Frank Sternad, Betty Katagiri , ,, l. Standing Robert Weisberg, Darryl Rubin, Michael Stroeter, Tom Winn, Ruben Snyder, William Overhauser, Bob Hull Henry Sasaki, Raymond Tamura, Pierre Del Prato tk George Fowler, Jr. Robert Fronk Ronald Giraldi ' n Jim Goodall gj Vernon Hesseltine Robert Hirose Robert Holbrool 4 Richard Huttine Gerald Kado Normon Kaplan Lowrence Kor RHO PI PHI Rho Pi Phi Pharmaceutical Fraternity has had an active year under the leadership of Chancellor Robert Hersh. The purpose of the group is to pro- mote professionalism in the student body of the Pharmacy School with respect to studies and so- cial, cultural, athletic and community activities. Activities this year included night meetings with professional speakers and films. The first dinner meeting was held at Blarney ' s Castle. The group is not restricted to men in the Pharmacy profes- sion; others who are interested may join. The 64 members also competed in intra-pharmacy athletics and various social activities. Degree Team Initiation First Row: Dick Fond, Norm Willis, Ernie Schugel, Bob Hersh, Vern Hesseltine, Jim Gabelich, Al Gobuty. Second Row Sheldon Sarna, Bob Raskow, Mike Groman, Hal Carey, Chuck Cadis, Barry Pascal, Gene Steiner, Al Schirer. Third Row; Martin Kopin, Al Norris, Al Balik, Andy Rosenthal, Bob Berson, Don Blumkin, Tenerer Webb, Jerry Chan, Jack Lazarre, Bernie Goldstein. Fourth Row: Larry Martin, Ron Dransfeld, Don Starke, Terry Shapiro. Fifth Row Jack Macmillan, Marvin Lieblein, Pat McLarney. Belly Kolagiri Roger Loncosler Robert Lane Wnyen Lew 1 3 chael Liautaud Victor Masaki Bernard Miller i William Oberhau James Pontello Robert Rashkov LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA Lambda Kappa Sigma, a professional sorority for women in pharmacy has attempted in its goals to promote the happiness and usefulness of its members, to create a center of enjoyment, friendship and culture, and to encourage a high standard of professional ethics. President Betty Katogiri has led the members in their activities this past year. September saw numerous rush activities and October brought a pledge initiation dinner. The new pledge class consisted of 1 1 members. The following month saw a pledge-active dinner sponsored by the pledge class and in December a Christmas Bake Sale took place. Semester break brought a snow trip to Big Bear and during February the annual dinner- dance was held at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. In March, an exchange with a pharmacy fraternity took place. During the spring also. Lambda Kappa Sigma sponsored a professional program featuring a guest speaker. The year ' s activities were concluded in May with the Installation of new officers and senior dinner. Yolonda Banker Priscillo Barragi Pamela Barton Anne Edwards Aileen Endo Victoria Flesch Genoveva Ore Connie Pehrson Stephonie Rawlin leonor Reyes Sandra Robertson Selsuko Takalo Darlene Yamotaki Officers for the year were: Thomas DoMs, treasurer; Richard Majors, vice presi- eJent; Harold Washington, president; and Carol Fojita, secretary. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The California Chapter of the American Pharmaceutical Association is a professional pharmacy group with a national membership. The presi- dent of the local group this year was Harold Washington. Encouraging the advancement of pharmacy as a science and as a profession is the purpose of the group. The group brings its members together to discuss matters of common interest. Social entertainment included o summer beach party, spring picnic and spring luncheon. The chapter participated actively in National Phar- macy Week and Poison Prevention Week. At the monthly meetings speakers and movies were presented. President Harold Washington Jr. First Row: Kyozo Mori, Richard Majors, Harold Washington, Michael Straeter, Frank Hatanaka. Second Row: George Marcarian, Harry Setrakian, Mike James, Paul Wood, Steve Bonham. Third Row: Robert Feiles, James Pontello, Ron Giardin, Robert Fond, John Cole, Sam Kita, ScoH Jacobson Fourth Row: Art Gilder, Robert Forrester, Robert Raskow. Fifth Row: Pool Wood, Neil Scheiffe, Les Sinclair, Bob Holbrook, Brian Ellmoy, Bill Tieman. 200 .n ff hf iV First Row: Bob Hirose, Henry Sasaki, Lyman Chan, Harold Washington, Rich Tancredy, Sims Ryan, Bob Stoll, AkI Ejima. Second Row: Pierre Del Prato, Sam Wong, Darryl Rubin, Bernie Miller, Bob Feiles, Hal Marcus, Professor John Bester. Third Row: Mike Straeter, Ron Tom, Ron Dransfelot, Norm Willis, Bob Holbrook, Frank Sternad, Tom Winn, Art Yamamoto, Al Weiner, Ray Tamura. SKULL AND MORTAR SOCIETY The Skull and Mortar Society is a pharmacy service group. Its purposes are: honorary service to the School of Pharmacy, hosts for the School and service to the profession of pharmacy. Simms Ryan was the president of the 32 members this year. Their activities included a pre-pharmacy program, public relations, fall and spring initiation banquets and a wage survey. LeRoy Rohrboch 201 SCHOOl Of PHARMACy PHARMACY COUNCIL Freshman orientation in September launched the 1964-65 activities of the Student Council of the School of Pharmacy. A Pharmacy School Mixer held at the YWCA in October was the next event planned by the 18- member group, v hose purpose has been to organize and direct the affairs of the School of Pharmacy Student Body in all relations with the administration and faculty of the School of Pharmacy and the University, the Alumni, and the ASSC. Closing the Fall semester was a theater party in January to see The World of Ray Brad- bury. In March, Miss Leonor Reyes, selected Pharmacy School Queen, reigned over the Pharmacy School Dance, a semi-formal event held at the Stuart Company in Pasadena. President Michael Straeter has led the council, assisted by Raymond Tamura, vice president, and Leonor Reyes, secretary-treasurer. First Row: Harold Marcus, Leonor Reyes, Michael Straeter, Raymond Tamura. Second Row: Martin Steinmetz, Victor Masaki, Harold Washington, Bob Sasner, Jean von Drott, Betty Katagiri, Robert Hersch. Third Row: Frank Sternad, Robert Holbrook, Richard Seibert, George Fowler, Art Yamamoto, Robert Olson, Makoto Nakayama. Gerald Sherbur Frank Slernad Michael Straeter Richard Tancredy Dennis Tilche Richard Tsuchiyoma Ramono Von Drott 203 School of Public Administration Dec- i-e- ?= SEllS jv! School of Social Work Dean Malcolm Stinson Leonord Li Virginia Reinholi Top Left: Dean Paul Hadley Top Right: Associate Dean Donald Searcy Bottom: Dean Carl Hancey use DAMES Ninety members comprise the USC chapter of the National Association of University Dames. The purpose of the organi- zation is to create friendliness and to promote a program that will provide educational, recreational and social op- portunities to wives of active, graduate students and alumni. Summer activities in 1964 included a swim party and dinner in July and a rummage sale in August. Led by President Glenda Lovrich, the fall semester began with a welcome tea for new members in October and initiation in November. Spring semester activities included a February rummage sale, a fashion show and luncheon in March, an Easter party for the member ' s children and a spring social in May. First Row: Mrs. William Murray, Mrs. Rick Leas, Mrs. Rod Hooker, Mrs. David Whitcomb, Mrs. Philip Schwartz, Mrs. Jerry Thomsen, Mrs. John Boorman, Mrs. Matthew Rolnick, Mrs. Ronald Bode. Second Row: Mrs. Walton Farris, Mrs. Philip Papaccio, Mrs. Edward Tomkins, Mrs. Mike Ebersole, Mrs. Richard Bonnoront, Mrs. Wallace Kaericker, Mrs. Bruce Ballmer, Mrs. Jaryl Cramton, Mrs. Edmond Hoy, Mrs. William Campara, Third Row: Mrs. Charles Dreier, Mrs. Richard Van Alstyne, Mrs. Gary Hart, Mrs. Earl Bouiloon, Mrs. Gerald Menefee, Mrs. Don- ald Bare, Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. Wayne Hanton, Mrs. Richard Hauver, Mrs. Walter Nettle, Mrs. Thomas Lovrich. ■« ■J • • • SPORTS DIMEN-: 5IONS 65 A- R S- A i ■-■VS. . . •.•.•-•.•. -« fc ' . . • :•■% • T« •;.;• .••; ) • • % • •   tf « ■■■■W ■■■■■a H 4 ■• ■• ■■■ ■A | ■■■II WJ ■W ■■■1 I ■■■■■I ■■■■■mi TROY SUFFERS ONE OF THE RANKEST INJUSTICES Frustrating is the only way to describe the USC football season. On the edge of greatness several times, the team suffered numerous injuries which kept them from repeating their 1962 record. Early in the year a surprising battering of then Number Two Oklahoma team was followed by a lackluster loss to Michigan State. Later, the im- possible win over California was overshadowed by a single-point loss to Washington. And finally, one of the most thrilling of USCs gridiron wins, the conquest of Notre Dame, was marred by the selection of Oregon State to appear in the Rose Bowl. The frustrations of 1964 will not detract from the fact that this Trojan varsity was the greatest offensive machine to set foot on the Coliseum turf in decades. n wlWPf ' ,. m gif ' FERTIG SUPERB IN OKLAHOMA ROUT Southern California got off to a winning, albeit lackluster, start with a 21-0 romp over out- manned Colorado. Coach John McKay displayed an effective, simple offense geared to the talents of AAike Garrett, as Troy kept most of its plays under wraps for the Oklahoma game. Garrett scored 20 points in living up to pre-season expectations. The defense, which some feared might be the weak link, also showed signs of jelling early by combining the skills of a few veterans with those of many fine newcomers to stop the Buffaloes. A week later, Troy shot into second place on both major polls following a devastating 40-14 triumph over highly-touted Oklahoma. The under-dog Trojans took the wraps off an explosive offense, easily outshining the grind-em- out Sooner tactics. Quarterback Craig Fertig emerged from two years in Pete Beathard ' s shadow with a 16 for 28, 212-yard aerial performance in leading the fired-upS.C. team. A pair of quick first-quarter touchdowns got the Trojans winging and they never looked back. The offense, orient- ed to the roll-out, oriented to the roll-out, with help from a freak fumble recovery in the Oklahoma end zone and a 66-yard punt return, continued to pile up points throughout the game. With the steady play of the defensive line holding the Sooners in clutch situations, there was little doubt in the Norman crowd ' s mind which team deserved the national ranking. Southern Cal quickly slipp- ed into the second ten, however, as a generally-unimaginative Michigan State eleven combined with an ill wind and some fortuitous breaks to hand a flat Trojan team its first loss of the young season at East Lansing. The final score was a disappointing 17-7, as a stiff breeze played havoc with Troy ' s passing game and also set up a Spartan touchdown on a recovery of a fumbled punt deep in S.C. territory. A costly clipping penalty, which nullified a Rod Sherman scamper to paydirt in the early minutes, did little to improve Trojan morale, and the erstwhile number-two team ran scared from that point on. Troy ' s bruising defense again looked good, but the ground-minded Michigan State squad, although impressing few people with its offense, somehow managed to put more points on the board. 213 TROJAN PASSING MARKS FALL; SO DOES CAL m 1 w John McKays crew served notice to local fans that it had serious Rose Bowl intentions with a 31-7 rout of Texas A M Troy ' s defensive platoon was brilliant inin holding the Aggies to one early touchdown, which came after an intercepted aerial. Two errant Aggie passes were picked off by the alert defense, and a total yield of only 136 net yards was proof positive of a tenacious line charge. Offensively, All-America candidate Mike Garrett looked like a world-killer as he gained 121 yards in 24 carries and impressed everyone with his complete effort The laugher provided a good chance for McKay ' s staff to experiment with reserves in preparation for the important Ohio State game the following weekend. Southern Cal ' s best-laid plans went astray though as Troy was easily out-classed by a revenge-seeking Ohio State eleven in the football-crazy burg of Columbus in a 17-0 romp. Woody Hayes ' charges showed an imaginative, ball-controlling offense m earn- ing the number-one ranking in the nation. Troy, on the other hand, suffered from a number of errors and in- ability to mount a sustained drive in being held scoreless for the first time since 1961. The Buckeyes handily contained Garrett ' s running and Craig Fertig ' s passing while sending hard-driving fullback Willard Sander up the middle for consistent gains. Strategic passes, too, slipped through the usually-reliable Trojan defense to make it a disappointing day for S.C. before 84,000 fans and a national television audience. Rod Sherman ' s twisting, leaping catch of a Craig Fertig aerial with less than a minute to play brought the Trojans back from the brink of disaster to a pulsating 26-21 victory over fired-up California in the conference opener. Fertig out-gunned heralded Bear f linger Craig Morton to highlight the thriller, gaining 371 yards through the air on 21 completions in 28 attempts. The Trojan quarterback also notched his name in the record book with four touchdown lobs: two to Sherman, and one each to Garrett and John Thomas. The first half was a relatively-tame 7-6 affair and the breaks see-sawed during the second half until S.C. winged 95 yards in one minute on six consecutive passes to earn the story-book triumph. The following contest was also a tight one, but this time the Troy bubble burst. Trojan thoughts turned to next year as a gambling Washington crew scrambled from behind to post a 14-13 victory before a stunned Homecoming crowd in the Coliseum. A revenge triumph seemed within grasp of S.C. before third-string Husky quarterback Tod Hullin brought two fourth-stanza scores through the air to doom the Trojans. The Huskies were outgained, 346 to 256, but wouldn ' t be denied late in the game as they picked themselves off the ground to out-do the injury-riddled Trojan eleven in the one category that counts. Gutty Mike Garrett, Craig Fertig, and end Fred Hill gave outstanding efforts and the squad played well enough to win most games, but there was no way of filling the gaps left by twelve key casualties. TROJAN OFFENSE SPARKLES AS BRUINS BOUNCED FOR THIRD STRAIGHT TIME Troy got off the ground with a 15-10 win over Stanford at Palo Alto. In a generally-uninter- esting contest, the Trojans controlled play in the first half as Mike Garrett tallied twice to hike his AAWU scoring lead. The second half saw the Indians come to life, and it was only with aid of a 33-yard field goal by Dick Brownell that S.C. managed to save the triumph. In the final conference game, it was like taking candy from the proverbial baby as Southern Cali- fornia rolled over U.C.L.A., 34-13, in what was touted to be a much closer match. Mike Garrett, an All-American in every way, twisted, squirm- ed, and dashed for 180 yards on 28 carries to lead the Troy onslaught. With the S.C. defense easily containing heralded Larry Zeno, Craig Fertig won the much-discussed battle of the quarterbacks. Fertig completed six of eleven tosses for 124 yards, with two passes going to Dave Moton for scores and Rod Sherman gathering in another six-pointer. Sherman also raced 38 yards on the ground, and Ron Heller likewise found paydirt in the romp. The score was close at halftime, but after U.C.L.A. closed the gap to 14-7 early in the third quarter, the Trojan machine rolled into high gear to up the tally and coast in to a much-deserved and very sweet victory. - ir Southern Col- Fight On was th ifornia fought heov a pulsoting 20-17 triumph over un- beaten, top-ronked Notre Dome. The win hod Troy smelling roses, but scorcely two hours offer the ended, the jubiloiion hod the week-delayed AAWU vote put Oregon Stote ' s co-chom- pion Beavers in the Rose Bowl. Athletic Director Jess Hill expressed the field of intercollegiate ath- letics. ' In relegating USC to join the Irish in their woke, the con- ference denied the most represent- otrve label to the Southern Coli- Two-touchdown underdogs, the Tro- jons were pummeled by Heismon Trophy winner John Huorte and his mates in the first half ond troiled 17-0 at intermission. John McKoy ' s chorge took the second half kickoff and scored on o Mike Gorrelt plunge fourth quarter a Cfoig Fertig to Fred Hill poss tightened the score ro 17-13 Then, with o mtnute and a holf to ploy, a 15-yard Fertig touchdown toss to Rod Sherman sent electricity through the USC time, the rugged Troy defense held Notre Dame on two series of downs u photo series by mervyn le if ,« 223 Press reaction turned from indifference to enthusiastic applause as Troy ' s varsity basketball squad overcame early-season mediocrity to display touches of near brilliance in the latter portion of the schedule. An unqualified success may well be in the offing next term as Coach Forrest Twogood can point to 1965- 1966 with considerable optimism, thanks to a host of standout returnees. Gangling 6 ' 9 center John Block, only a junior, came of age this season, and did so in a big way. Block led the team in scoring and teamed with forwards Allen Young and Bill Westphol to give the Trojans a devastating front-line in league play. Westphal was perhaps the most pleasant surprise of the season, developing from a confirmed bench sitter to a starter in the L.A. Christmas Classic and a highscoring spark- plug in late season play. Westphal will be back for another year, and although the 6 ' 5 , board-crashing Young was lost via graduation, capable junior reserve Ron Shackleford should fill Young ' s shoes nicely, giv- ing U.S.C. an experienced forward wall next season. Bruising sophomore Rod Alleman will also return, after gaining valuable rebounding experience subbing for Block. In the backcourt, Doug Bolcom gave the squad poise and numerous clutch points while enjoying a fine season. Hell be back next year, as will Guards John Bacon and Tony Oddo. Bacon and Oddo performed credibly in taking up the slack left by the February graduation of letterman John Zazzaro. F - i V  1-;- L-T— ' -a ■. ' .f jr •■. - .  iv 1 h ' . ' W. IMPROVEMEm; WAS THE K- ' word in a reasonably sutc cross country season. Altht Coach Willie Wilson ' s hat, ut two meets this year, de- lopment on both individual and teann levels was stressed yi ay powerful track squad. The r e+tor ts paid of f as progress was seen in the con iparative times off the 1 Bather lun gers. Top man onCr the team was Doug Calhoun,  9 John son folloNAj inn rince hf hinrl V Ji season for eligibility purposes. ■2 Ruggers Get New Coach Rugby at USC is a blend of the old and the new, mostly the latter. A large number of the players on the Trojan varsity squad never play the game until they come to Troy. Added to the newness of the players was the new- ness of the coaches. Head coach Derek Blackwell and JV mentor Dick Casey were both in their first year on the Trojan rugby scene. Blackwell came from England where he was a star player and coach. In contrast to previous years, where the only object was to get out on the field and hope that you could keep the other team from scoring too many points, this year ' s Trojan outfit was spiced with several dif- ferent offensive maneuvers and tactics. The defense also improved to the point that it ceased to be the pushover many opponents figured it to be. While things were tough in the early going, there were several bright spots in Trojan play. The patented toe of Tony Angelica enhanced the scoring potential, while such veterans as Tom Wright, Kirk Hyde, Bob Mathews, and Alex Loebig combined with the new- comers to build a formidable USC attack. WATER POLO — CONFERENCE CHAMPS Weakened by the loss of stars Rich AAcGeagh and Roy Saari to the Annerican Olympic squad, Troy ' s water poloists nonetheless managed to finish in a three-way tie for the AAWU championship. The Trojans finished with a 13-5 overall record, a 4-2 conference mark knotting them with UCLA and Stanford. Sensational sophomore Dean Willeford was the big star for the watermen. Goalie Mike Sullivan, Ed Webb, Dave Waterman, John Long, and Charlie and Tom Warren also en- joyed outstanding seasons. Mentor Neill Kohlhase will have a number of starters re- turning next year, and with the addition of the two Olympians, the prognosis for-continu- ed Trojan success in a generally-improved league should be good. KIM n a ;.c A— -. ■, 1 1 V,« FTT 60 rA a 233 A young varsity tennis squad admirably upheld the Trojan tradition of net excel- lence this season. Four juniors joined one sophomore and one senior in defense of Troys NCAA crown, a national champion- ship U.S.C. won three years running. Cross-town nemesis U.C.L.A. provided the stiffest competition for the graduation rid- dled netters of Coach George Toley. Top- seeded Trojan was Tom Ediefsen, who sat out the 1964 campaign but came back with vengeance. He was joined by Jerry Cromwell, another junior, in the number two slot. Ediefsen and Cromwell combined forces as first doubles team. Horst Ritter and promising sophomore John Tidbali manned the third and fourth singles posi- tions. Rounding out the squad were capa- ble Leon Meyberg, the only senior, and Kent Schicke. 4 SWIMMING 237 Coach Peter Daland ' s varsity swimmers enjoyed a highly successful season in romping undefeated through their schedule of AAWU dual meets and going on to defend USC ' s national championship. Olympians Roy Saari, Rich McGeagh, and Bill Craig highlighted the season ' s individual performances. Saari was a consistent winner in the backstroke and freestyle events, as was McGeagh. Craig teamed with letterman Wayne Anderson and Ken Doesberg to present a formidable attack in breaststroke competition, while returnee Bob Bennett added power in the backstroke. Dan Zanke and James Brown garnered valuable points in diving events, and letterman Sandy Gilchrist and John Poe also performed credibly. Saari, Craig, Bennett, and Gilchrist formed a nearly-unbeatable 100-yard medley relay team to allow the Trojans to sweep every race in several meets. ' Sluggers Swing Towards Successful Se ason i Highly successful baseball mentor Rod Dedeaux sought his fourth NCAA title and fourteenth CIBA crown with a talented and enthusiastic diamond squad. Although the ranks of last year ' s stellar team were decimated by graduations and pro signings, the only real question mark on the 1965 version of the Troy varsity was a relatively inexperienced mound corps, and even the rugged hurlers came through in fine fashion. Letterman Larry Fisher was joined in the rotation by out- standing sophomore prospect John Herbst and J C transfers Tom Seaver and John Stewart. Catcher Marty Piscovich handled the moundmen well, and combined with Joe Austin, Fred Shuey, Don Johnson, and reserves Gary Coscorart, Armando DeCastro, and Doug Gabrielson to give the Tro- jans a devastating hitting attack. Top Glovemen Justin Dedeaux, Bobby Withers, and Darryl Wilkins teamed with Austin to make the Trojan infield virtually impenetrable, while footballer Mike Garrett and JC import Buddy Gordon added strength in the outfield. a Vr . iv r. - Golf Southern California ' s golf contingent again produced a number of impressive records and honors under the tutelage of Stan Wood. Leading the defense of Troy ' s skein of twenty-three consecutive dual match victories were defending AAWU champion Sherman Finger, Fresno State College tournament individual medalist Rick Rhodes, and Southern California intercollegiate champion Lee Davis. Also preserving the Trojans ' tradition of excellence against rugged conference foe Stanford and na- tional powerhouses Oklahoma State and Houston were co-captains Tim Happ and Dave McDonald. CREW PULLS TOWARDS SEATTLE Despite lack of student support, the 1965 Crew had one of the largest turn outs in the history of rowing at U.S.C. Led by captain Dick Holloway this year ' s team combined returning lettermen with promising new talent plus a very strong Frosh team. The Crew ' s perpetual equipment problem was partially solved this year by the gift of a new eight oared shell and the use of an experimental Teflon coating on on older boat. Varsity coach Bob Hillen and newly acquired Freshman coach Jim Rouse drove their respective crews towards eventual victory at the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Championships in Seattle on May 22. Gymnastics The Trojan gymnastic team can best be described as a biography of one man — La Moyne Durham. Competing on a team that lacked depth (five men), La Moyne qualified in five events for the NCAA Regionals in San Jose, but missed by a tenth of a point to qualify for the all- around at Southern Illinois University, which was the site of the NCAA Championships. He did qualify, however, for the horizontal bars, the side horse, and the long horse. Due to an injured leg, Durham and USC failed to place in the Nationals, won by Pennsylvania State. V v ' wv rsik 40tm Track Coach Vern Wolfe ' s trackmen suffered one of their infrequent dual meet losses, but in doing so eight men set their all-time bests. A strong New Mexico group, aided by freshmen eligibility and a high altitude combined to hand Troy their sixth dual loss since Prohibition. use was strong, as usual, in the field events. AAahoney Samuels (51 ' 11 ' A ) broke Luther Hayes ' triple jump record, and Wellessley Clayton (26 ' 0 ) bested the oldest Trojan track record in the long jump. Bill Fosdick continued the tradition of fine vaulters with a midseason mark of 15 ' 7 ' A . Lew Hoyt remained the class of high jumpers, while Gary Carlsen aimed the discus toward the 180 feet area. Defensive end Jeff Smith and Don Castle were always near sixty feet in the shot put. On the track, several fine distance men developed. Chris Johnson won the NCAA indoor mile championship run in Detroit, bolstering hopes for another NCAA out- door crown. Bruce Bess, Charley Oakley, Doug Calhoun, and Gary Goettelman composed the middle distance foursome. Theo Viltz gained important points in the hurdles. Dave Buck and Hutch Gibb were a strong 1-2 punch in the 440, and new- comer Dwight AAiddleton provided strength in the sprints. nwv PfA r f v ' a fcikA i ■■■■■■' ■■■■■HI ■■■■HI.: ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« Hi ■■■Mj I ■■■■II ■■■■H ■■■■■■■■■■_ ■■MB ■l ■■IL ■« ■■■JL -J ■■ITjpi iC ■■M ycjn wi ■■OQlv n ■■■■tf • ■■WV4 •-• ' •  • •Jk •:• • ■■• •% • • • • ■■VSi ACTIVITIES • • • %-0 •-. ■■DIMEN lSIONS 6. • •. 9 t •••A ' Dr. Topping, do you really like the Constitution? ' TRG thinks it ' s a Wheat? Student Government 1965 ' Yeah, it ' s time to start to organizing, men. ' ' Oh, this is going to be one helluva fight. w-A [ip 1 ju Only three hundred voted the first dciy ' Student body President John Betinis ordered o Con- stitutional Convention to restructure the organization of student government. Members to the convention were the ASSC Executive Cabinet, IPC, Pan-Hellenic, Dorms, ond the Senate Standing Committee Chairmen At the first meeting of the Convention, Betinis re- signed as chairman, explaining that it would be hypocritical for him to chair a body so opposed to his policies. Senate Rules Committee Chairman (later, Senate President) Brooke Gabrielson was subse- quently elected chairman. After studying reports by President Topping s Ad Six weeks of work; all those hours , . I don ' t believe it; I don ' t believe it . , . Hoc Committee, the Convention submitted the SCA Constitution for student ratification. The document called for the dissolution of the ASSC Senate, the inclusion of graduate students in the SCA structure, and experience requirements for the student body president and vice-presidents. This last provision was met with opposition from fraternities, content with the existing popularity contest structure. The SCA Constitution was defeated by a vote of 362 to 308. And I thought history was made by great Armenians. AWS Awards Ruth Caldwell Honored With Laurel 261 AMS Awards Larry Grosberg Receives Palm Man of Troy Scroll of Honor Student Athlete Student Soldier SONGFEST 65 1 - MM. WjSr r« . iin mA iiv ▼ k ' Mf M 1 s ' nia iTi w. m- L.f£ ij y v vr y: n n f ri A wi 1 V ' . 1 illi wm r ;4i I ' liitflni SUBURBIA TRANQUILIZER EVERYMAN 1 iiiii ' ' - i. ' , : ' .jpfj« f . •. .•i. ' ..Jr ■,? • PA 1 } F Gb b 1 ' ' , 1 1. M Mortar Board Carolyn Boldridge Karen Banham Joyce Bowman Ruth Coldwell WTTWIi Borbara Cumniin Kristine Freiburg Betty Hutton Nona Kleiner Sandra Lipsey Rose Nordmarke Margaret Thorpe Judith Webster Noriko Yamamoto Naomi Yokoyama I ' l , 4.j l! ' - PHI ETA SIGMA Terrance Rodsky Jack Ballas Kenneth Bechtol Lynn Curtis John Funk Jomes Kloetzel William Payne President ' ° ' Pultman Steven Rabens Paul Reggiorpo Joel Rosenblatt Raymond Sarno S. Van Ess ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA SPi ' . f Judith Gelfand President Judy Bauer Marsho Curiel Koren Eriich Patricia Foley Donna Gilli: Rosemary Kormelich Susan Kinkade Pot Russell Jeanne Spiclvogcl KNIGHTS Brooke Gobrielson Fall President Mark Cook James D.Amato James Arouio Stephen Ball Corl Emerich Ted Gillilond Joy Berger Don Brown Edward Helsley Phil Hosp Warren Cross Fred Davis Wayne Grobyan Dale Gribow John Hughes Terry Kahn Robert Bard Benjamin Dom Fred Cassidy les Chettle Richard Dotts Richard Eimers Jay Grodin Mitch Forster Arthur Koti Peter Kendall Roger Rosendahl Spring President WW 1 fy - ? Homer Mason David Meyer Mark Pultman Richard Rounsav Richard Takagaki Richard Tindall Tom Lailey Robert McNeill Al Murray Phillip Sacks Thomos Vinson Don Long Michael Lann Bill McWelhy Rick Mallory Bill Nassir J. O ' Neill Ronald Schwary Randall Schw Dovid Welling Dan Zinke Terrence Lannr Howard Marcus James Polenti Ray Sparling 275 SQUIRES C George Prout Fall President E ' -- ' ' 4 Richard Ackerman Jeffrey Bourne Stephen Cirillo Horace Cochran Robert Fcnsten Burnell Forgcy n Arnold Bob Brahn Keith Brown Coontz Richard Davis Donald Engl I Goldstein Taylor Hackford John H( Robert Harmon Spring President I L Hindley Phillip Kazaniian Chuck Milam Tony Orfilo Don Spryison Frank Stiefel Jon Koller John Kruckeberg Ed Lewis William Lines Les Mayer Jim Robertson J. Ryan John Schmid Ross Simpson Jeff Spieir Jim Vopat Duanc Waters Jeff Wottenborger Albert Wicketf 277 AMAZONS 278 Julie Sheehar President SPURS Claudia Andenon Judy Bauer Joyce Brackenbury Noncy Carver Carolyn Combs Nancy Cook Bonnie Evans Judy Feinhor Patricia Foley Kathy Gamble Judy Gelfand Judy Heid Choria Hindley Janet Hoel Vicki Irving Erica Jcide Rosemary Karmelich Susan Kinkade Jane Kooker Christy Krueger Skippy Lee Margaret McEntee Cindy Maduro Anno Motsuishi Gay Moore Karen O ' Neil Karen Petersen Solly Philips Lydia Robb Ruth Rosenshine Wendy Shorron Jeanne Spielvoge Lauro Wesllund Adrienne Wing mm W ?T W 279 Suzanne AAontagne President CHIMES r « • Mary Borbee Jo Ann Bowlus Nancy Bridges Carol Brown Lai Chew Donna Cook Kathy Cornv Ann Crews Moureen Dr ifwm% Marylee Emmett Lorno Graham Tiffany Kemper Myrna Krahn Rutfi Mackey Mory Nyberg Janet Rybicki Barbaro Sefh Karen Snyder Betsy Spencer Carol Toniguchi Adrienne Warren Robin Yeamans Kathy Young Front Row: Dale Keaough, Candy Kane, Ellie Zazueto, Barb Arnold, Jan Day, Ann Crews, Barbara Einecke, Ann McKrowski, Karen Humphrey. Second Row: Ann Adams, Judy Gillespie, Betty Wiesley, Margaret Plymb, Mary Jo Carpenter, Karen O Neil, Marsha Van Epps, Karen Luhman, Gail Terhune, Janice Baylies, Marybeth Weber, Felice Geilicz. Third Row: Margie Templeton, Mary Spencer, Patricia Kennedy, Marilyn Davis, Penny Berkon, Mary Nason, Sue Dole, Suzanne Underwood. Fourth Row: Bobbe Seren, Chris Surak, Kathy Davis, Ania Wattson, Trudie Fletcher, Michel Cooper, Buffy Lipkowitz, Ann McCorkle, Robin Harkey, Cindy Maduro. SHELL AND OAR PHRATERES 1 Chorlotte Neun Sandra Wode %: %lM V Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced It to you, trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crler spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fel- ' Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word to the action; with this special observance, that you o ' erstep not the modesty of nature; for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first and now, was and is, to hold, as ' twere, the mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this overdone, or come tardy off, though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve; the censure of the which one must in your allowance o ' erweigh a whole theatre of others. Shakespeare Vi ; , I y As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage. Are Idly bent on him that enters next. Thinking his prattle to be tedious. Ducloux: the Opera Melodious mm r !rimk- y i ' X [ V so l- The Band: Always Popular use Is a Musical School I Daily Trojan Spreads the Word: Whatever It May Be. Gregg Peterson: editor Nancy Gibson: desk editor Jean Watson: society Virginia Cohn feature Diane Pjerroo: advertising -i Bebe Sherb: associate editor The Boys T i ' ' Daily Trojan Fan Club Greg Hill: editorial director •.• • w... o.« • - • • •w « « • tf •■K :«:v. - DIMEN HOUSING y:- •: x-:v. t -(•••••••♦v-: :ivw • • • t m ••••V  %%•. i , . • •••. • «:•! •%•% « • •.• ♦ ♦ • • • •.  • ► ' • .•• •:v; .•.•.•. ' .•••.w. ■P ■■■B • • • • 3 • • • • kJK • • • « OB M ► .••%?? • % L • • • • jri • ' . .-« ► - -s • •«•-« ••; ; • • w ' CC- -2 rf- ' JOr.. ■- 1 1 ••• . . • ■•■•■■• .vSi . iLi00 ' . •-•.•, r •9 5-?7 I . ' X« .-. 3FS:¥i y y. ' ■■■■. •!•:• • 4 % to • fit • • 0. •.-.•. 1 ■■• ■n ■• ■• ■■■■■■• V ■■■• « • • • , •• ' . V • . . .• ■■■■■fhrw . J pXw ■■■■■■■■■■« ■■■■■■• • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• • ■• • • jC • ■■1 • ■■ ■■■■: • • ■a -mm 1 f Top Row: Judy Austin, Jr; Susanna Baldwin, Jr; Hazel Browning, Sr, Sharon Case, Sr, Chris Clarkson, Jr; Leslie Coleman, Jr, Donna Cook, Jr; Nancy Cook, Soph; Kathy Cornwell, Jr Second Row: Patricia Cowan, Soph; Gail Daley , Fr; Kathleen DeRocco, Sr; Susan Dole, Fr; Judith Erdmann, Jr; Carol Erickson, Sr; Carolyn Fernald, Soph; Judith Fisher, Soph; Diane Ford, Soph Third Row: Kathryn Frey, Soph; Jill Ginder, Jr; Carol Grings, Jr; Mary Gumbinger, Jr; Andrea Haley, Sr; Ann Harris, Soph; Sallie Hein, Fr; Toni Henderson, Fr; Susan Hotvedt, Soph. Fourth Row: Salley Howe, Jr; Susan James, Jr; Lisa Jester, Jr; Marsha Jones. Fr; Joanne Klein, Soph; Connee Korander, Sr; Marilynn Klupta, Jr; Linda Lawson, Soph; Leslie Lockard, Jr. Fifth Row: Lani Long, Fr; Maureen Lundy, Fr; Ann McRoskey, Jr; Marti McVeigh, Sr; Anna Martin, Soph; Victoria Merrithew, Sr; Elizabeth Miles, Sr; Sally Miller, Fr; Myra Moe, Soph. 306 ALPHA CHI OMEGA EXPANDS WITH ADDITION OF NEW WING Top Row: Suzanne Montagne, Jr; Janice Moser, Fr, Nadine Nardi, S Mary Nason, Fr Dede Nichols, Jr Candace Norton, Fr; Christy Peterson, Jr Second Row: Lydia Robb, Soph; Wendy Rockwell, Jr Rae Ryder, Jr: Susan Shaffer, Soph, Mary Spencer, Soph; Susan Stewart, Soph; Sandra Stuhrman, Sr. Third Row: Margie Templeton, Fr; Anne Waterhouse, Soptv Carol Webb, Fr Laura Westlund, Soph; Karen Weston, Fr; Nancy Williams, Fr; Kathy Young, Jr Top Row: Marta Acke, Jr; Sandi Alexander, Soph; Martha Angell, Soph; Georgianna Atol, Sr; Carol Ball, Jr; Lynn Ball, Soph; Kathryn Bertotti, Soph; Mary Beswick, Fr; VIci Billings, Soph; Kathleen Brown, Soph; Barbara Caldwell, Sr. Second Row: Rosalind Caruso, Jr; Carole Curtis, Jr; Mary Dillon, Sr; Christine Dooling, Soph; Barbara Einecke, Jr; Barbara Erickson, Jr; Nancy Ferguson, Fr; Dianne Finney, Sr; Felice Gielicz, Fr; Yvonne Goplen, Jr; Christine Hack, Fr Third Row: Carol Harris, Jr; Diane Heimeri, Soph; Colleen Hensel, Fr; Judith Hersh, Sr; Lindalee Hill, Soph; Lynne Hilliard, Fr; Victoria Hunt, Soph; Barbara Hunter, Sr; Susan Hotter, Jr; Betty Hutton, Sr; Patricia Kidney, Fr Fourth Row: Jeannette Kirchdoerfer, Sr; Carolene Lefranchi, Sr; Ann Lauer, Fr; Judy L ' Homniedieu, Soph; Jori LIddle, Jr; Elizabeth Lyon, Fr; Ann McCorkle, Fr; Marcia McNitt, Jr; Marilyn Mills, Jr; Patricia Nittinger, Soph; Bunny North, Sr Fifth Row: Karen O ' Neil, Soph; Leslie O ' Rourke, Soph; Ellen O ' Shaughnessy, Sr; Barbara Patrick, Jr; Constance Porter, Fr; Kathy Purkiss, Jr; Trisfine Rainer, Jr; Lisa Row, Fr; Roberta Soibery, Sr; Julie Sanborn, Soph; Susan Scheidler, Jr. Sixth Row: Jody Sherman, Sr; Marylee Stephens, Jr; Virginia Stephens, Sr; Kathleen Sullivan, Soph; Caron Supple, Fr; Tina Tarantino, Sr; Tricia Tracey, Sr; Cheryl Turner, Sr; Jan Twitcheli, Sr; Anne Wheeler, Fr; Diane Zellers, Jr. ft frrr 9 1 A f 4 U -1 0 T ar 308 ALPHA DELTA PI LEARNS IMPORTANCE OF UNITY 309 f -! 1 A.- 1 A p % ,1 i f P t i I: i 1 1 5, i ' ll 1 Top Row: Claire Ades, Si Sandra Alpert, Si; Sharon Baranoff, Jr; Bette Beechen, Sr, Linda Benmayor, Soph; Esther Benton, Jr; Diane Berkus, Sr Second Row: Barbara Berres, Jr; Naomi Blackman, Soph; Bettye Bluestein, Soph; Jackie Bodlander, Soph; Rozann Brodney, Sr; Christie Chazan, Fr; Lynne Clumeck, Soph Third Row: Diane Cohen, Jr; Laurie Coleman, Fr; Carol Davis, Soph; Linda Donnell, Sr; Stephanie Dworsky, Sr; Jean Feder, Sr; Judy Feinhor, Soph. Fourth Row: Kay Garden, Soph; ShondeJI Gold, Soph; Jean Soldich, Jr; Diana Griffel, Sr; Andrea Gross, Jr; Carolyn Hartley, Soph; Janis Heffron, Soph Fifth Row: Vivian Hoiman, Sr; Cathy Howard, Soph; Karen Kline, Fr; Randee Klein, Jr; Ellen Kositchek, Sr; Barbara Kux, Sr; Nancy Lapides, Fr, Sixth Row: Linda Leanse, Fr; Penni Mandel, Fr; Vicki Marcus, Soph; Sandra Meyers, Jr; Sue Miller, Soph; Bonnie Monkarsh, Jr; Barbara Morhar, Sr. Seventh Row: Benita Penner, Sr; Marilyn Penner, Sr; Sheila Robbins, Sr; Judy Rosenberg, Soph; Rona Rudow, Soph; Connie Teitel, Jr; Edith Schlafer, Soph. ALPHA EPSILON PHI ENJOYS A GOOD YEAR WWfy M Top Row: Arlene Schwartz, Soph; Frances Sharp, Fr, Roth Shepp, Sr, Joyce Shiechter, Jr; Susie Shubitz, Jr Second Row: Sandra Silas, Fr; Barbara Simons, Soph; Sally Smith, Jr; Eve Steinberg, Jr; Israella Sutnick, Fr. Third Row: Sherry Wakcher, Soph; Bonnie Weisel, Soph; Marsha Weiser, Jr; JoAnne Willens, Jr; Terri Woods, Fr. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PROMOTES RESPONSIBI LITY ' $ f% ' . ' ■f Top Row: Dale Ball, Jr.; Dorothy Balthazar, Fr; Kathy Bice, Fr; Sandy Bills, Soph Second Row: Charlene Bonynge, Sr; Ann Boyd, Soph; Karen Boyle, Jr; Ann Breitkreutz, Sr; Linda Buck- ley, Jr. Third Row: Nancy Burrough, Soph; Betty Carlson, Soph; Marlene Cassidy, Sr; Susan Chelf, Jr; Jo- ann Clarke, Jr Fourth Row: Patricia Coady, Sr; Beverly Crooker, Fr; Kristin Dahlberg, Sr; Karen Dewey, Fr; Sandra Dorsey, Jr Fifth Row: Wendy Gambill, Soph; Joan Gates, Sr; Lynette GiovanazzI, Fr; Linda Glover, Soph; Lorna Graham, Jr. Sixth Row: Charlotte Graichen, Soph; Bonnie Grant, Jr; Diana Grosenbaugh, Fr; Julie Hardesty, Soph; Kathy Harris, Jr. Seventh Row: Christine Heffern, Fr; Charia Hindley, Soph; Stephanie Hope, Soph; Leigh Hoven, Sr; Judith Jacobson, Sr Eighth Row: Kathy Kelly, Jr; Carol McCluer, Fr; Jenny Machetta, Fr; Shelby Mark, Sr; Denise Matheson, Jr. CA U H Top Row: Sylvia Mead, Jr; Barbara Meador, Fr Marilyn Meek, Soph; Marilyn Miller, Soph Second Row: Dee Minnett, Jr; Marjorie Misetich. Soph; Susan Morris, Fr; Gail Ohiendorf, Sr Third Row: Susan Olson, Jr; Dagmar Petersen, Soph; Patty Powers, Sr; Shirley Reddin, Jr Fourth Row: Kathy Roberts, Soph; Celia Roderick, Jr; Laurie Ruby, Soph; Joanne Salibo, Soph Fifth Row: Susie Shakespeare, Jr; Suzanne Shrimpton, Sr; Shirley Smith, Jr; Sue Sorensen, Jr Sixth Row: Christine Stroh, Soph; Laurel Tenney, Fr; Joyce To- bias, Soph; JoAnn Trott, Sr Seventh Row: Diane Whitington, Fr; Janis Wills, Soph; Susan Wills, Soph; Pamela Wilson, Jr 313 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA MOVES FORWARD Lorraine Dogget, Jr; Laurene Frazier, Jr; Meredith Royal, Jr, Lucille Wilkins, Sr Leonore Woods, Jr. iutt W)i ML r :M Hpailj w W%. Wh M . i,; Ua«5 t ' . ' ri .. AVn DORM GIRLS STAY HEALTHY AND FIT. 315 ALPHA PHI ' S EXCEL 0i0 IT WW a ff ' ' I ' a ' lj f i 6 ACADEMICALLY, SOCIALLY W Af ro fiw Top Row; Andrea Aber, Fr; Cheryl Bailey, Jr, Sharon Black, Jr, Betty Bliss, Fr; Susan Bridges, Sr; Suzi Burrin, Fr Bonnie Byrne, Jr; Mary Jo Carpenter, Fr; Kathleen Crosby, Fr; Marilyn Dona, Soph; Rita Donatic, Sr; Elizabeth Dorman, Sr Second Row: Mary Esterly, Sr; Betty Ferguson, Soph; Patricia Foley, Soph; Ann Gerner, Jr; Catherine Gherini, Jr Sharon GIfford, Sr; Doreen Gurley, Fr; Nanci Hall, Jr; Nan Hauerwaas, Fr; Pat Hobbs, Sr; Patricia Hughes, Sr; Diane Huston, Sr. Third Row: Pam Kellogg, Fr; Skippy Lee, Soph; Mary Lee Littlefield, Jr; Jane McAdams, Fr; Mary McClister, Sr; Mary Ellen McMillan, Fr; Margaret McNee, Sr; Cindy Maduro, Soph; Victoria Mead, Soph; Nancy Miller, Fr Fourth Row: Marcia Murray, Jr; Christine O ' Neil, Soph; Susan Owen, Sr; Elizabeth Payne, Soph; Loretta Poggi, Fr; Joyce Ritchie, Soph; Judith Roberts, Sr; Lynn Schneider, Sr; Judy Shelter, Sr; Kathleen Simpson, Jr; Lynn Sluder, Sr Vicki Smith, Sr Fifth Row: Susanne Snyder, Soph; Laura Stanley, Soph; Gail Stauffer, Soph; Susan Stoner, Jr; Karen Swenson, Fr; Susan Swenson, Sr; Sharon Tarver, Sr; Ellen Trefftzs, Jr; Donna Vedder, Fr; Mary Urguhart, Jr; Cheryl Ware Jr; Pamela Wilkin, Jr; Susan Wilson, Jr; Anne Wood, Soph. ALPHA RHO CHIS — ARCHITECTS AND INDIVIDUALS mEMMX i iik Top Row: Bruce Algar, 4th; Robert Ayars, 4th; Bruce Beery, 2nd; Scott Bigbie, 1st; Jeffrey Bleaman 2nd; Dean Brown, 5th. Second Row: Robert Chisholm, 2nd; George Grain, 3rd; Larry Foster, 4th; Richard Franz, 5th Michael Frazier, 3rd; Russell Gamble, 1 st Third Row: Allen Gassman, 3rd; Gordon Getchel, 2nd Armando Gonzalez, 5th; Paul Gryniek, 1st Harlan Hogue, 5th; Kenneth Ledermann, 4th Fourth Row: Eugene McLean, 3rd; Gary Sandor, 1st James Spencer, 5th; Gilbert Stayner, 3rd; John Tongish, 5th; David Urmston, 4th Fifth Row: Gerald Van Gemert, 1st; Stanley Westfall, 1st William Woolard, 4th Tom Woolley 3rd: Dan Zimbaldi, 2nd. Top Row: Steven Barr, Soph; Stephen Brown, Jr, Douglas Corrigan, Sr; Michael Grain, Soph, John DeRosa, Soph. Second Row. Stephen Dickins, Jr; James Fei, Fr; Richard Flora, Jr; John Gardiner, Fr; Richard Halderman, Jr. 320 1 r:i itaBiiK ISn fJ ' Jt b. - ' AR ' M.cMJf M 1 li T -M M ■■|r JH ' RnH B - W ' ■j w 1 BI SBmp ALPHA TAU OMEGA EXPERTS IN FRIENDSHIP Top Row: Thomas Hoffmann, Fr; William Jasper, Jr Jack Knutzen, Soph; Ted Knutzen, Soph. Second Row: Jim Kushner, Soph, Michael Lanni, Sr Terry Lanni, Sr; William Nancarrow, Soph Third Row: Douglas Parker, Sr; John Peferson, Fr DavicJ Roth, Jr; Ronald Sheets, Sr Fourth Row: Robert Smith, Sr; Gil Tornabene, Sr; Jef- frey Wagner, Fr; Andrew Zimbaldi Jr Ei mibk Ml WSA AJ I € ' P Top Row: Jon Allen, Sr; Richard Booth, Soph, Larry Buchanan, Ft; Robert Burandt, Jr, John Clark, Soph Robert Collins, Soph; Walter Collins, Soph Second Row: Dean Dorn, Jr, Robert Drydale, Soph, Dennis Duggan, Jr Jack Easton, Sr Kenneth Ferraro, Sr; Edward Freer, Soph; John Gilchrist, Jr Third Row: Tom Givvin, Sr; Lawrence Gonzales, Jr; Walter Haas, Soph; Kim Headiey, Soph; Mark Heller, Soph; William Hunsucker, Jr; Doug Jennings, Jr Fourth Row: Jim Jones, Soph; James Kendall, Sr; Charles Lawler, Jr; John Lundquist, Fr; Bill McWethy, Jr; Philip Merten, Sr; Scott Miller, Jr Fifth Row: Steve Miller, Jr; Ed Moore, Sr; Michael Mullarky, Fr; Dove Myers, Soph; Richard Nahigian, Soph; James Nollan, Fr; John Nunez, Fr Sixth Row: Steve Olmore, Jr; Edwin Cutwater, Jr; Jeffrey Parker, Soph; Richard Peckham, Sr; Thomas Perry, Soph; Steve Popovich, Jr; Frank Rhodes, Soph BROTHERHOOD KEY TO BETA THETA PI SUCCESS Top Row: Robert Ross, Sr David Rowlands, Sr; Dan Sanford, Fi Stephen Saylor, Sr Chris Schaefer, Sr Robert Schneider, Jr, Emil Schultz, Soph Second Row Tracy Sheffield, Sr, Robert Sherman, Sr; Pete Shield, Sr Douglas Shurtleff, Fr Tim Smallwood, Fr Michael Smith, Soph; Larry Somers, Sr Third Row: Gary Spencer, Jr; Michael Thomas, Soph John Tilson, Jr Dennis Towie J ' John Turner, Jr David Waterman, Jr; Jack Wolfe, Jr 323 mii SS CHI PHI BOASTS NEW HOUSE [T jkS t Top Row: Carl Bergan, Sr; William Bremer, Jr; James Cain, Grad; Walter Car- ruthers, Jr; Stephen Cirillo, Soph Second Row: Robert Edwards, Soph; Michael Hornick, Soph; Alan Hurley, Sr; Bruce Inzer, Soph; William James, Jr Third Row: Gordon Nedom, Sr; David Niebergall, Fr; Joseph RanftI, Sr; David Richardson, Grad; Patrick Richmond, Soph. Fourth Row: Neal Rogers, Sr; Nicholas Seifen, Soph; Paul TIpon, Sr; Joseph Tracy, Jr. spot in any living J f ' n z ' i! 326 CHI OMEGA CELEBRATES TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ON CAMPUS op Row: Vicki Armstrong, Fr; Bonnie Ball, Sr; Beverly Berkes, Sr, Carolyn Brown, Sr, Frances Bunn, Soph; Andrea Canning, Jr, Teesie Clark; Jr, Stella Cochran, Fr. second Row: Cathy Cole, Sr; Jeanne Crain, Sr; Maureen Drown, Jr; Nancy Finn, Fr; Cathy Franzen, Fr; Jean Getchell, Jr; Judy Haberle, Soph; Dorinne Hannam, Jr Third Row: Katharine Hoffman, Fr; Lorraine Hulsey, Soph; Alice Jones, Sr; Olanna Koleshko, Fr; Jane Kooker, Soph; Kathryn Loudon, Fr; Linda Luenberger, Fr; Teresa Lukes, Soph Fourth Row: Lennis Lyon, Sr; Marilyn Martin, Jr; Hollace Mounts, Fr; Barbara Munger, Sr; Barbara Munro, Fr; Sharon Murphy, Sr; Saundra Murray, Sr; Alice Myers, Sr -ifth Row: Jean Nebel, Sr; Lind Parker, Sr; Suzanne Patz, Sr; Pamela Philipp, Sr; Cheryl Plank, Jr; Barbara Riggs, Fr; Carol Rosenberger, Jr; Sara Schell, Sr. . xth Row: Virginia Shalhoub, Soph; Darlene Sherman, Soph; Connie Sims, Soph; Susan Stephens, Soph; Kath y Stewart, Sr; Susan Stratton, Jr; Sallie Swain, Sr; Kathleen Uren, Soph Seventh Row: Nancy Virtue, Sr; Claire Wadsworth, Fr; Margaret Weeshoff, Sr; Lorelie Weiland, Jr; Victoria Williams, Sr; Edith Witty, Sr; Susan Young, Jr; Linda Zahradka, Sr. 327 BIRNKRANT HALL — ARCHITECTURAL WONDER Top Row Judith Abe, Jr; Carol Arnold, Fr, Brenda Bornes, Fr Gayle Baumen, Soph; Brenda Berry, Fr; Suzanne Berry, Fr, Mary Beswick, Fr ,. ,  , „ . c u Second Row: Barbara Biddle, Soph, Suzanne Booher, Sr; JoAnn Bowlus, Jr; Jerl Brown, Soph, Nancy Bubar, Soph Christine Burrill, Fr; Linda Caldwell, Soph „ . Third Row: Carolyn Cervantes, Fr; Candace Chan, Fr; Colleen Clabby, Sr Claudia Coleman, Jr; Caroline Colladay, Fr; Kay Colladay, Fr; Melinda Compton, Fr r .• j Fourth Row: Heidi Crane, Soph; Marilyn Cruickshank, Sr; Gail Daley, Fr; Marilyn Davis, Fr; Mary Del.o, Fr Linda Diamond, Fr; Paula Dunderdale, Fr r -• j u Fifth Row: Linda Fessler, Fr; Anita Fey, Fr; Dori Fillppini, Fr; Nancy Fox, Soph; Karen Gostanian, Fr Cindo Goold, Fr. 329 BIRNKRANT GIRLS — THE LARGEST GROUP pi ' pefi(T 9 ' a Top Row: Vicki Graham, Soph; Susan Gummess, Fr, Bonnie Hager, Sr; Wynne Hanaoka, Ji; Paula Harter, Soph; Louise Hashimoto, Fr; Maureen Hickey, Jr; Susan Hoewing, Fr Second Row: Sharon Hollis, Fr; Brooke Hurlbut, Fr; Brenda Hudspeth, Fr; Barbara Ishii, Jr; Lucille Johnson, Fr; Wendy Johnson, Fr; Ellen Jones, Fr; Terri Kaplan, Fr Third Row: Dale Keaough, Jr; Diane Kelley, Sr; Carolyn Kemp, Soph; Paula Ann Kimi, Soph; Jean Koerper, Fr Sharon Kuhn, Fr; Nancy Lapides, Fr; Jayne Lanners. Fr. Fourth Row: Kathy Lane, Fr; June Laurie, Fr; Caroline Layne, Soph; Carol Lee, Soph; Susan Leeper, Soph; Barbara Lohman, Sr; Lani Long, Fr; Cheryl Lofden, Soph. Fifth Row: Cathy McNeany, Jr; Elizabeth Marshall, Fr; Barbara Mathieu, Fr; Dawn Merendino, Fr; Sandra Miller, Fr; Dee Minnett, Jr; Marilyn Moore, Jr; Janice Moser, Fr 330 Top Row Sandra Moura, Fr, Barbara Munro, Fr; Patricia Morphy, Soph; Valerie Mur- phy, Fr; Linda Murray, Fr Second Row Nancy Nevin, Fr; Denise Nor- wak, Fr; Jacqueline O ' Connell, Fr; Dor- othy Patterson, Fr; Mary Pelfrey, Fr Third Row: Nancy Perryman, Fr; Claire Pette- grew, Fr; Billie Phelps, Fr; Regine Pod- rizki. Soph; Patricia Portwood, Fr Fourth Row: Lynda Powers, Fr; Cordelia Reor- don, Sr; Sue Robinson, Fr; Suzanne Roc- co, Fr; Kathy Schoneman, Fr Fifth Row: Kathy Schuiz, Fr; Christina Shan- non, Fr; Daneel Sheppard, Fr; Bonnie Shoong, Soph; Christine Smith, Fr; Sixth Row: Leslie Spetz, Fr; Ka therine Staehle, Fr; Sonnee Stallman, Fr; Marilyn Sutton, Fr; Susan Tanner, Fr Seventh Row: Bobbi Terwilliger, Jr; Julie Travis, Fr; Suzanne Underwood, Jr; Lin- da Ware, Soph; Carol Webb, Fr Eighth Row: Ellen Weil, Soph; Donna Weselis, Fr; Carol Wickham, Fr; Claudia Wilson, Fr; Mary Zola, Sr 331 ■X iMSTri Top Row: Kay Ackerson, Soph, Anne Adams, Soph, Shirley Bough, Soph, Judy Bauer, Soph; Margaret Bennet, Fr; Penny Berkon, Jr, Karen Bever, Fr Second Row: Eilene Blazic, Fr; Lynn Bonvalot, Sr; Donna Bredall, Fr; Suzan Brennan, Fr; Anita Brooks, Fr; Anne Bryan, Fr; Catherine Bock, Fr Third Row: Frances Bunn, Soph; Cheryl Cashion, Fr; Kathy Gamble, Soph; Judy Garrett, Jr; Tia Gindick, Soph; Susan Hampton, Sr; Susan Hellweg, Fr Fourth Row: Susan Jones, Fr; Rosemary Karmelich, Soph; Judy Kelsey, Jr; Myrna Krahn, Jr ; Sharon LeVine, Soph; Elisabeth Lipkowitz, Fr; Paulette Lollar, Jr COLLEGE HALL GIRLS HAPPY AND SMILING ■Li ' . ' ill :M First Row: Janette Love, Jr, Ann McCorkle, Fr, Mary Ellen McMillan, Fr; Denise Matheson, Jr Second Row: Kathleen Michels, Sr; Martha Muntz, Soph; Sherrill Muser, Soph; Mary Nason, Fr Third Row: Kathy Nasser, Fr; Marjorie Papke, Fr; Nancy Parker, Soph; Sharon Peterson, Soph Fourth Row: Diane Pizetti, Fr; Judy Powall, Soph, Ann Sciacca, Soph; Dorothy Shonkwiler, Fr Fifth Row: Linda Simmonds, Soph; Pamela Smith, Soph; Lynne Spencer, Soph; Margaret Stanton, Soph. Sixth Row: Alison Stewart, Fr; Cheryl Trolinger, Fr; Kathleen Vipperman, Fr; Ania Watison, Fr Seventh Row: Mary Weiss, Soph; Candy Wells, Fr; Kathryn White, Fr; Ann Young, Fr MJBtB m ' ' - 9 I f f ' 7f f M f DELTA CHIS PROVIDE PARTY SPIRIT 8iil L£. i Top Row: James Brown, Fr, Stephen Childs, Jr; Paul Edwards, Jr Richard Eimers, Jr Dixon Elliott, Jr; James Fisher, Fr. Second Row: John Fowler, Jr, Douglas Gabrielson, Jr; Donald Garner, Jr; Rene Gascou, Soph; Edward Gilliland, Jr; Oleg Jankovic, Soph. Third Row: Terry Kahn, Sr; Robert Lange, Jr; Fred Lounard, Sr; Bryan Man, Jr; Richard Mooberry, Fr; Barry Nelson, Jr. Fourth Row: Nela Oberg, Jr; Gregory O ' Brien, Soph; Christopher Patterson, Jr; William Ross, Soph; Lawrence Schroeder, Jr; Steven Smith, Jr Fifth Row: Bruce Sobol, Jr; Bruce Thompson, Jr; Vick James, Jr; Croy Wicks, Sr; Anton Zukas, Soph. i« i r DELTA DELTA DELTA SETS HIGH GOALS DURING COLLEGE YEARS pijf « n  a 1 W 0 First Row: Kathy Aldridge, Sopli, Carlo Anderson, Soph Susan Armstrong, Jr; Mary Asmus, Jr; Susan Ballard, Jr, Diana Barnes, Sr; Suzanne Berry, Fr; Mimi Bessenger, Soph. Second Row: Nancy Bridges, Jr; Kathy Brockett, Jr; Marcia Buchheim, Fr; Ruth Caldwell, Sr; Diane Campbell, Sr; Anne Carlson, Jr; Nancy Carver, Soph; Susan Caughlan, Fr. Third Row: Linda Ciarocchi, Jr; Caroline Colladay, Fr; Kay Colladay, Fr; Jacque Collinge, Jr; Marsha Curiel, Jr; Mary DeMangus, Soph; Florence Dible, Fr; Linda Diggs, Soph Fourth Row: Chris Dilday, Soph; Pat Donovan, Fr; Joannah Durkin, Fr; Patricia Durkin, Sr; Janice Finch, Jr; Mary Finney, Soph; Morya Flanagan, Sr; Pat Foley, Soph. Fifth Row: Edith Forsnas, Sr; Pat Gaal, Jr; Ann Garrelts, Sr; Toni Gaston, Jr; Tia Gindick, Soph; Sandra Graham, Fr; Toni Graham, Soph; Susan Hancock, Sr Top Row: Jo Ann Hart, Ji Lynda Hayward, Soph, Dana Hilkerbaomer, St; Sallye Howell, Sr; Kathy Hubenfhal, Jr Mary Jenkins, Jr; Karen Karia, Si; Christy Krueger, Soph Second Row: Carol Kurze, Fi, Carol Lerch, St; Daryle Lindley, Jr; Marguerite McCarthy, Fr; Margaret McEntee, Soph; Patty Marenco, Soph; Judy Martin, Sr; Deedy May, Sr Third Row: Toni Mollett, Fr; Gay Moore, Soph; Kristina Ollestad, Jr; Kristin Olsen, Fr; Rene Pappas, Jr; Sara Philippi, Jr; Ram Pollock, Soph; Rozann Richard, Jr Fourth Row Nancy Roose, Fr; Janet Rybicki, Jr; Joan Rybicki, Fr; Joanny Saiatich, Sr; Christina Shannon, Fr; Julie Sheehan, Soph; Kathy Shumaker, Jr; Susan Stein, Soph Fifth Row: Sue Tower, Jr; Jean Watson, Sr; Sandra Williams, Soph Dede Wolcott, Jr Linda Writer, Fr. f% 1 y? -1 b I! ?, wi F 1 Patricia Andrews, Soph; Julie Ayers, Si Top RoA Virginia Adams, Sr; Susan Amerongon, Jr; Carol Amos, Soph; Kim Andrews, Fi Mary Beafty, Jr Elena Beilby, Sr; Karin Bergstrom, Fr Second Row Gina Biggs, Jr; Kaye Biegler, Jr; Janet Blanchard, Soph; Charleen Bracht, Jr; Joyce Brackenbury, Soph; Paula Brown, Fr; Cathy Burleigh, Sr; Suzanne Campbell, Jr; Linda Choquette, Jr Third Row: Carolyn Combs, Soph; Jeanie Crown, Sr; Lynn Downey, Sr; Tish Downing, Jr; Jeannefte Fakehany, Soph; Nancy Gill, Fr; Donna Gilliss, Jr; Jane Gord on, Sr; Carol Graves, Sr Fourth Row: Diana Graves, Jr; Andrea Green, Fr; Karen Green, Jr; Patty Haljun, Soph; Ingrid Hammermueller, Sr; Judith Hathaway, Jr; Janet Heitkotter, Soph; Cheryl Hildenbrand, Jr; Janet Hoel, Soph. DELTA GAMMA AIDS BLIND CHILDREN Fifth Row: June Holman, Fr; Rennie Huber, Fr; Betsy Jamison, Fr, Diane Jewell, Soph; Wendy Johnson, Fr, Jiffy Johnston, Fr, Jeannie Klausky, Jr, Susan Lawrence, Soph, Lori Lindholm, Jr Sixth Row: Kathie Lowrey, Jr; Ann McFarland, Sr; Kathie McGough, Soph; Pamela Martin, Jr; Carolyn Mefford, Fr; Dianne Moffat, Sr; Susan Nance, Jr; Martha Nash, Jr; Renie Nevins, Fr Seventh Row: Cherry Noble, Soph; Susan Ogden, Jr; Victoria Older, Jr; Ann Paulsen, Soph; Penny Peele, Sr; Judy Pestor, Jr; Sally Phillips, Soph; Mary Pielow, Soph; Marilou Pierson, Jr; Kathy Pitts, Jr; Jacqueline Prandi, Soph; Nancy Rehm, Jr; Claudia Sherlock, Jr; Mary Simpson, Sr. Eighth Row: Kathy Staehle, Fr; Kristine Stawicki, Soph; Linda Steele, Fr; Diane Sutterle, Soph; Karen Swanson, Sr; Victoria Tanton, Sr; Shari Utter, Sr; Barbara Walters, Fr; Cathy Walters, Jr; Pepper Webb, Fr; Vicki West, Jr; Barbara Williams, Jr; Gall Wilson, Sr; Elaine Wyckoff, Jr DELTA PHI KAPPA PICNICS FOR TROY CAMP 1 i It rip Top Row: Candy Chan, Fr; Frances Hashimoto, Sr, Lily Inose, Fr, Sylvia Ishii, Soph; Consfance Itaya, Sr, Jean Kinoshita, Jr Second Row: Toshiko Kitagawa, Soph; Elaine Ko, Sr; Marilyn Kunihuro, Soph; Marilyn Kura- hashi, Sr; Leslee Leong, Soph; Patfi Mori, Sr Third Row: Maureen Muranaka, Soph; Susan Nakagawa, Sr; Midori Nakawatase, Soph; Gayle Nowaki, Soph; Irene Nozawa, Fr; Kathy Ouchi, Fr Fourth Row: Betty Sugimofo, Soph; Keiko Tanaka, Sr; Carol Tsuboi, Fr; Judy Watanabe, Sr. DELTA SIGMA PHI PROMOTE BROTHERLY SPIRIT I Top Row: Robert Brown, Fr; James Cain, Jr; Lowell Dosch, Fr; Robert Hann, Sr; John Janeski, Fr; Tony Lotlto, Jr Second Row: Fred Lovell, Fr; Allen Murray, Jr, John Myles, Fr Paul Saba, Fr, Roy Stephens, Jr; Albert Wickett, Soph. DELTA SIGMA THETA ON CAMPUS Stanley Benson, Sr, Anita Creque, Jr; Antha Granville, Fr; Doris Johnson, Soph; Judith Keys, Sr, Flora Morris, Sr, Margaret Rivers, Jr. FRATERNITIES SHARE WITH OTHERS. ELIZABETH von KLEINSMID HALL Top Re A Peggy Avery, Soph; Susan Beer, Fr; Nancy Anne Bing, Soph, Patricia Chinn, Fr, Stella Cochran, Fr; Barbara Ettinger, Fr Second Row: Diana Fox, Soph; Cheryl Frazee, Fr; Laurie Anne FrudenfelcJ, Soph; Libby Holman, Fr; Marsha Jones, Fr; Sandra Klein, Soph. Third Row: Alva Kroener, Fr; Betty Lipkin, Fr; Priscella Lux, Fr; Frances McCrea, Soph; Carolyn Mefford, Fr; MIchele Monteleone, Soph. Fourth Row: Cornelia Moore, Jr; Gail Morton, Fr; Margaret Plumb, Fr; Beverly Ross, Fr; Jane Stevenson, Fr; Gayle Sykes, Fr. Fifth Row: Cynthia Vico, Fr; Barbara Walters, Fr, Jo-Ann Whitney, Soph; Leslie Williams, Fr; Christine Zemba, Fr. 344 f p .A Top Row: Wallace Chow, Jr; Weldon Chow, Jr, Dennis Goto, Sr Second Row: Vernon Inoshita, Jr, Rober Nagata, Soph; Randy Nakayama, Si Third Row: Victor Naramura, Jr; Kaz Nimor, Jr; Richard Nozaki, Sr. Fourth Row: Danny Sasahara, Soph; Gary Shige- mura, Sr; Carroll Shoji, Sr. Fifth Row: Lawrence Song, Soph; Crane Teng, Sr; Ernest Terao, Fr. Sixth Row: Grennie Uchida, Sr; Roger Uehara, Sr; Robin Yamaguchi, Soph. GAMMA EPSILON OMEGA FROLICS 345 I Miii iilllllii|lliMiHillllMli T irr -w. IH M Bpaaa ■! ■i et ' tt , Mk Top Row: Joan Adams, Jr; Lila Anderson, Soph; Candace Bendheim, Fr; Brenda Broz, Sr, Susan Broz, Jr; Nancy Bryden, Fr; Andrea Caldwell, Fr Second Row: Laurie Carson, Fr; Marilyn Cashion, Fr; Santa Casinelli, Fr; JoAnn Clark, Soph; Elizabeth Cooke, Jr; Janice Cotton, Soph; Kathy Davis, Fr Third Row: Marianne DelMar, Fr; Barbara Dirk, Fr; Jo Evans, Jr; Janis Feltz, Soph; Karen Fredericks, Soph; Lynn Giere, Fr; Donna Hartsock, Sr Fourth Row: Mary Hast, Sr; Gayle Henderson, Jr; Michelle Higue, Jr; Jane House, Fr; Janice Jacobson, Fr; Jenni James, Fr; Sharon Klass, Soph. Fifth Row: Janice Lynch, Jr; Loralee Lewis, Jr; Candy McPeak, Soph; Ruth Mackey, Jr; Mary Mullarky, Soph; Jane Nungesser, Sr; Mary Nyberg, Jr Sixth Row: Wendy Parker, Soph; Susan Patterson, Jr; Kathy Petit, Jr; Jeanne Rousseve, Sr; Mary Skewis, Jr; Karen Skorheim, Jr; Betsy Spencer, Jr; Jeanne Spielvogel, Soph; Lynda Stevens, Jr. Seventh Row: Frances Stoufer, Soph; Betsy Toft, Soph; Pamela Ward, Fr; Judy Weber, Fr; Susan Weber, Sr; Diana Willhoit, Jr; Laurel Williams, Jr; Kathy Zarwell, Fr; Michai Zaich, Sr GAMMA PHI BETAS PROUD OF GAMMA PHI MAN Top Row: Michele Barrere, Sr, Diane Belda, Jr, Marti Benjamin, Jr; Sharon Blair, Jr; Janet Blanchard, Soph; Charleen Bracht, Jr Second Row: Kathleen Brown, Soph; Lisa Calkins, Fr; Julia Cheney, Fr; Lai Chew, Jr; Adrienne Cohen, Soph; Vicki Derlachter, Soph. Third Row: MaryLe Emmett, Jr; Karen Empson, Jr; Jeanette Gallas, Jr; Terry Goff, Jr; Jolie Hardesty, Soph; Cynthia Heath, Fr; , • • Fourth Row: Vera Kitt, Soph; Judith Levine, Fr; Sue Margoles, Fr; Kathie Murphy, Soph; Patricia Norris, Jr; Diana Pirkkala, Fr Fifth Row: Marie Ritchie, Jr; Larrie Schmidt, Soph; Kay Sommer, Soph; Kimberly Stark, Fr; lldiko Torek, Soph; Claudia Trope, Jr Sixth Row: Xena Uretzky, Jr; Irene Weisman, Grad; Toni Willard, Soph; Pamela Wylie, Soph. HARRIS HALL: HOME FOR MANY 348 f W Top Row: Donna Berman, Jr; Linda Emard, Grad; Penny Finn, Grad; Shirley Fuji- sakl, Grad; Marjorie Goodwin, Sr Second Row: Eiko Kamiya, Sr; Sharon Nicholas, Grad; Kay Uyehara, Sr; Helena Veprin, Grad; Kathy Youel, Sr HARRIS PLAZA: FREEDOM NOW KAPPA ALPHAS SECEDE, AGAIN unn Top Row: Joseph Bogan, Soph; John Brockman, Jr; Dave Buck, Soph; Les Chettle, Jr; Roger Cleveland, Jr; Roger Cox, Jr Second Row: William Craig, Jr; Anthony Danz, Sr; Joseph Davis, Sr; Rodney Davis, Sr; Shelby Deaderick, Jr; Robert Doel, Sr Third Row: David Doralsife, Sr; Richard Dotts, Sr; Bill Ellsworth, Fr; Chris Ferrara, Soph; Sherman Finger, Jr; Dennis Fiuet, Soph. Fourth Row: George Foigner, Soph; Burnell Forgey, Soph; Frank Fullerton, Fr; Taylor Hackford, Soph; Robert Herten, Fr; John Hinds, Soph. Fifth Row: Van Johnson, Jr; Pete Kalionzes, Fr; Ray Lamb, Jr; Dan Lang, Jr; Alex, Jr; Frank Lopez, 350 Top Row: Michael May, Sr, Charles Oakley, Sr Craig Pardoe, Jr, Michael, Jr Steven Pratt, Soph Rick Rhoads, Jr Kemp Richardson, Fr; James Ritter, Sr; Richard Roks, Sr Second Row: Roger Rosendhal, Sr; Turner Ryan, Jr; David Schmitf, Soph; David Schuize, Sr; Randall Schweitzer, Jr Daniel Scott, Fr; Loren Sluder, Jr; Ray Sparling, Jr; Robert Steuber, Fr. Third Row: Joseph Sullivan, Soph; Thomas Thie, Sr; Michael Thomas, Soph Kenneth Ulrich, Jr Wayne Veatch, Sr Wayne Williams, Jr; John Yancy, Jr Allen Young, Sr; Dan Zinke, Sr i A n c fRHH I III iilllWMMIIIIIiiillllllllilllllliillllMilllililMl -x-kV ' ' -. ? i Top Row: Allegro Ahern, Sr, Nina Ahern, Soph, Kathy Ballsun, Fr; Connie Beckwith, Sr; Fritzy Beesemyer, Sr. Second Row: Carol Bingham, Sr, Sandy Bronn, Jr; Susan Buccola, Jr; Candy Caballero, Soph; Lisa Calkins, Fr. Third Row: Karen Chandler, Sr; Cozette Chattin, Soph; Cecelia Cole, Jr; Diana Dennis, Soph; Marcia Drumm, Jr. Fourth Row: Savonia E ' Mond, Soph; Shell Forgey, Sr; Vanya Foster, Jr; Kristine Freiburg, Sr; Susan Fry, Sr. Fifth Row: Sharon Gannon, Sr; Stephanie Gessel, Jr; Linda Gioga, Jr; Julie Herten, Sr; Vicki Irving, Soph Sixth Row: Judith Johnson, Sr; Connie Kerr, Jr; Daphne Kunzel, Jr; Kathy Kurland, Soph; Lucia LaCasella, Fr Seventh Row: Lynn Langlols, Jr; Betsy Linsey, Sr; Kathy Loomis, Sr; Virginia MacDonald, Fr; Lauren McCol- loch, Jr Eighth Row: Jeanne McCue, Sr; Catherine McKee, Fr; Mary McKinley, Sr; Julie McWethy, Soph; Mary Martin, Soph. f% P f Pl 352 KAPPA ALPHA THETA SETS LIVELY MOOD 1 s Top Row: Chris Matthews, Soph, Barbara Mathieu, Fr, Pamela Meichtry, Fr; Merrily Mills, Jr; Kathy Nilsson, Soph, Sosan Olsen, Soph; Julie Pardee, Soph; Michele Pheasant, Fr Second Row: Carolyn Ralphs, Soph; Holly Raymond, Soph; Camille Rooney, Jr; Leslie Sachs, Jr; Daneel Sheppard, Fr Martha Sissell, Sr; Nadine Smith, Jr; Susan Smith, Sr Third Row: Vickie Smith, Soph; Gail Stevenson, Soph; Sheryl Sullivan, Jr; Laurel Taylor, Fr; Michel Tritt, Fi Judy Tucker, Sr Lynda Van En, Soph; Judy VanWinkle, Soph. Fourth Row: Clara Viauit, Jr; Susan Vignolo, Jr; Elena Walkup, J- Susan Wentworth, Fr; Vicky White, Ji Susan Wright, Sr Betty Young, Sr; Kathy Zinn, Fr. f f ' n T WF Top Row: Lucy Abeel, Soph; Suzi Bailey, Soph; Christine Barraclough, Soph; Vicki Bescos, Jr; Joyce Bowman, Sr Deborah Burr, Fr; Ellen Burrell, Fr; Christine Burrill, Fr; Kay Burritt, Jr; Pat Bush, Sr; Gale Calcagnini, Sr Second Row: JoAnn Calkins, Sr; Pamela Chale, Sr; Susan Chapman, Jr; Toni Cheney, Fr; Charlene Coffee, Jr; Shirley Dellosbel, Sr; Pat Doll, Soph; Michaela Doyle, Sr; Teri Duque, Fr; Janet Ellsworth, Soph Third Row: Cheryl Ferraro, Jr; Suzanne Fink, Fr; Jean Forbes, Jr; Susan Garkie, Jr; Linda Graham, Soph; Kathy Grandi, Sr Michele Hall, Jr; Sharon Hammond, Jr; Susan Hodge, Jr; Sidney Hubbell, Fr Fourth Row: Janet Jesperson, Sr; Sheryl Johnstone, Soph; Cheryll Knudson, Soph; Suzanne LaLonde, Jr; Luanne Launer, Fr Sharon Linkletter, Soph; Paulette Lollar, Soph; Mary McCaslin, Jr; Marcia Mclnnis, Sr; Bonnie McMahan, Sr Fifth Row: Hilarie Marr, Soph; Michele Monteleone, Jr; Christina Mossberg, Soph; Kathy Myers, Jr; Marcia Miller, Soph Nancy Neale, Fr; Sheryl O ' Neal, Sr; Monica Pereira, Fr; Karen Petersen, Soph; Diana Phillips, Soph Sixth Row: Lorie Prince, Sr; Ronnie Rennekamp, Jr; Patricia Reynolds, Fr; Christine Riedell, Soph; Barbara Riggle, Soph Jamar Riordan, Soph; Carol Rollo, Jr; Nancy Samuelson, Sr; Susan Samuelson, Soph; Wendy Sayers, Soph Seventh Row: Virginia Seminoff, Jr; Deanne Smith, Jr; Anne Slaughter, Soph; JoAnn Stevens, Jr; Kristin Swanson, Sr; Gwer Wegeforth, Sr; Candy Wells, Fr; Kathy Wihkoff, Jr; Jonnie Wright, Jr; Suzanne Wright, Jr 19 ' 1 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA KEEPS PACE WITH ACTIVITIES r ,. 355 KAPPA SIGMA TOTES TO THE TOP B M Top Row; Scott Allan, Fr; Rodney Alleman, Soph; Lynn Audeoud, Si; Thomas Bahler, Jr; Skip Balfour, Si Second Row: Frank Bates, Soph, Brad Beck, Jr, Ed Bowen, Ji; Brett Brady, Soph; Gary Carlsen, Soph. Third Row: James Cornfield, Soph; David Davis, Sr; William Doherty, Soph; Carl Emerich, Jr; John Farrell, Soph. Fourth Row: Martin Foley, Fr; Alan Faines, Jr; Wayne Grabyan, Soph; Martin Haap, Sr; Russell Harrison, Jr Fifth Row: James Hennis, Sr; Chase Leavitt, Jr; Jerry Letcher, Sr; Thomas Lewis, Soph; John Long, Soph. • ' ' | ' .tWi ' ' ' ' q p sr Top Row: Dennis Lynch, Jr; Don McAfee, Sr; Jim Magici, Soph; Frederick Meyer, Fr; Loren Miller, Soph Second Row: William Milne, Soph, Neal Moore, Soph, Vernon Murray, Sr; Roland Perry, Jr, Daniel Pla , Fr Third Row: Tony Ponchak, Fr; Dennis Proud, Jr Cort Quickel, Soph, Jack Rumbaugh, Soph; Ty Salness, Soph Fourth Row: Barry Smith, Soph; Allan Songstad, Soph; James Stevens, Soph; Mike Sullivan, Soph; Earl Svenningsen, Soph. Fifth Row: Ronald Taylor, Soph; Thomas Tyo, Jr; John Unmacht, Jr; William Westphal, Jr; Tony White, Jr. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA MOVES TO 28TH ST. WITH A SPLASH Top Row: William Arnold, Soph; Jeff Dooley, Fr, Carlos Galindo, Sr; Ken- neth Greenman, Sr Second Row: Geoffrey Gunn, Sr; Vernon Hargrove, Fr ; Wayne Hersh, Fr; Biff Legrand, Fr. Third Row: William McCaughey, Soph; James Martin, Soph; Joseph Obegl, Soph; Daniel O ' Connell, Sr Fourth Row: Ronald Parker, Soph; Wal- lace Peterson, Soph; Ronald Plummer, Jr; Randolph Reddick, Jr Fifth Row: Brian Sonner, Sr; James Stauf- fer, Fr; William Wheeler, Jr; Michael Willis, Jr 358 Top Row: Philip Ames, Fr — Trojan Hall; William Bankston, Fr — Troian Hall; Thomas Bath, Fr — Marks Hall; Lois Betancourt, Fr — Trojan Hall; Bud Bitficks, Fr — Marks Hall; Horace Cochran, Soph — Marks Tower; William Davidge, Fr — Marks Hall. Second Row: Tony Drewry, Fr— Marks Hall; Richard Elswit, Soph — Stonier Hall; Donald Fike, Fr— Trojan Hall; Garry Found, Fr — Marks Hall; Michael, Fr — Marks Hall; Ed Gilmore, Fr — Ma rks Hall; Alan Classman, Fr— Trojan Hall. Third Row: Michael Griffity, Fr— Marks Hall; Barry Gruer, Fr— Marks Tower; Charles Henry, Fr— Trojan Hall; Kenneth Krueger, Fr— Marks Hall, John Lambert, Fr— Marks Hall; Tim Lillard, Soph— Trojan Hall; Robert Lowman, Soph — Marks Tower. Fourth Row: Joseph, Fr— Marks Tower; Gordon Pattison, Soph— Trojan Hall; Edmund Rea, Sr — Marks Tower; Frank Roper, Soph— Trojan Hall; Gary Sawka, Fr— Marks Tower; Richard Stockton, Fr— Marks Hall; Gerald Tustin, Soph — Marks Tower. m Ht- P Top Row: David Barber, Sr; Bob Bjerknes, Sr, Edwin Butcher, Soph; John Cernok, Jr; James Cipro, Jr, Patrick Craychee, Soph, Ralph DiLeva, Soph, Thomas Dotts, Soph. Second Row: Lynne Drake, Jr; Joel Feinblatt, Soph; Arthur Fine, Fr; George Fowler, Sr; Robert Frank, Sr; Philip Gebroe, Soph; Richard Gore, Sr; Norman Gould, Soph Third Row: Lawrence Karabian, Sr; Barry Keane, Soph; Tom Kirby, Fr; Thomas KIrIn, Fr; Robert Landes, Jr; Leo Leal, Jr; Richard Majors, Soph; Harold Marcus, Soph. Fourth Row: Victor Masaki, Sr; Jerry Meyers, Grad; Bernard Miller, Sr; Reginald Newton, Jr; William Oberhauser, Sr; David Ramirez, Sr; Gary Robertson, Soph; Glenn Ryan, Sr. Fifth Row: Red Sander, Jr; Robert Sasner, Jr; Stephen Saylor, Soph; Gerald Sherburne, Sr; Richard Sieberf, Fr; Martin Steinmetz, Soph; Robert Stoll, Sr; Michael Straeter, Sr. Sixth Row: Glen Sysum, Jr; Richard Tancredy, Sr; Dennis Titchener, Sr; Donald Toppenberg, Fr; Larry Uebersetzig, Sr; Gilbert Valle, Fr; Zafer Wali-Muhammad, Grad; David Zankich, Soph PHI DELTA CHI — UNITY IN THE PHARMACY SCHOOL PHI DELTA THETA IRON MEN TOTE VOLKS Top Row: Darryl Anderson, Sr, Greg Anneke, Soph; Louis Ball, Jr; Charles Bleakhorn, Soph; Charles Bogue, Jr. Second Row: Randal Barmel, Fr; Ruchton Brooks, Sr; Thomas Burgess, Sr; Bill Byrne, Sr; Charles Caldwell, Jr. Third Row: Zan Calhoun, Soph; Ken Church, Jr; Robert Cooper, Sr; Robert Cunningham, Fr; William Curtis, Jr. Fourth Row: William Dumler, Jr; Stephen Eldridge, Soph; Pete Flore, Jr; Thomas Flynn, Soph; Paul Fraya, Soph. Fifth Row: William Green, Sr; Michael Gwinn, Jr; Samuel Harwood, Soph; William Hensel, Soph; Huntley Hoffman, Jr. Top Row. Jay Morton, Sr; Darrell Johnson, Jr; Jerald Johnson, Soph, Loyd Knutson, Sr; Roberts Leinau, Sr; Tom Linden, Sr Second Row: Rick Mallory, Jr; William Matteucci, Jr John Monkman, Fr; Don Oliphant, Soph Don OJtmans, Jr; Tom Patfy, Soph Third Row: Robert Perkins, Sr David Perrin, Jr; Alan Ploia, Jr; Peter Reed, Sr Ned Reilly, Jr Paul Reynolds, Jr Fourth Row: Robert Schwalm, Sr; Robert Selby, Jr; Sandy Smith, Jr William Stevenson, Jr; Stephen Tripp, Jr; Hank Weeks, Soph Fifth Row: James Wegge, Jr; Steven Wilson, Fr; Robert Wines, Fr; Philip Winterbotfom, Jr; Robert Withers, Sr; Gerry Wooters, Sr. PHI GAMMA DELTA CARRIES ON Ml HM Top Row: Robert Alexander, Jr; Robert Beer, Sr; Carroll Coombs, Jr, Dauld Dirkes, Sr; Chester Grigg, Jr. Second Row: Dennis Hoggerty, Jr; Jan Handzllk, Soph, Robert Heilweck, Soph; Norton Hadley, Soph; Phil Hosp, Jr Third Row: John Jordan, Soph; Ned Loos, Sr; Mike McDermott, Soph; Nelson Miller, Sr; William Morgan, Jr. Fourth Row: Warren Pinckert, Sr; Gene Pronchow, Soph; Jeff Rowley, Jr; Patrick Saxon, Fr; John Shiner, Sr. Fifth Row: Richard Steel, Soph; Ron Thornton, Sr; Dave Todd, Soph; Tom Walley, Jr; John Zuerlein, Soph. PHI KAPPA PSI ENVOKES MACABRE THEME FOR HOMECOMING DISPLAY ' f fv o p ' Top Row: Gary Alexander, Soph, Mike Bargman, Soph, Lance Boswell, Jr Dave Brobeck, Jr Bradley Brown, Sr Steve Brown, Sr; Tony Chamberlain, Soph; Steve Colwell, Jr Second Row: Steve Compas, Jr; Robert Dutton, Sr; Ron Elkin, Soph; Eric Godfrey, Sr; Charles Grosenbaugh, Soph John Hegardt, Soph; William Herman, Sr; Charles Horsey, Jr Third Row: Mike Hunter, Jr; Richard Jacobsen, Sr; Paul Jeffers, Soph; Ken Johnson, Sr; Paul Johnson, Jr Bruce McClaire, Jr John McConaghy, Jr; James McDonald, Jr Fourth Row: Stewart McPherson, Sr; Ronald Merickel, Sr; Edwin Meserve, Jr; Robert Miller, Fr Clinton Nogy, Sr Stephen Nicholson, Jr; Ronald Noble, Sr; Phil Norton, Sr Fifth Row: Charles Peyton, Jr; John Price, Soph; Gardner Reynolds, Sr Richard Rounsavelle, Jr Edward Russell, Sr Chad Schumacher, Soph; Mel Schumacker, Fr; Gregg Sease, Sr Sixth Row: Russell Sease, Soph; Frederick Shaw, Soph; Richard Sparks, Fr; Stephen Stewart, Sr John Sullivan, Jr Frank Troost, Sr Albert Zapanta, Sr PHI KAPPA TAU SUFFERS PLEDGE PRANKS ! 2Saf li Top Row: Frank Barbaro, Sr; Michael Batista, Ji; Jeffrey Bourne, Soph; Edward Callahan, Soph; James D ' Amcto, Sr, Clyde Doheny, Fr; Richard Dolinsky, Jr Second Row: Thomas Edwards, Sr; Cliff Fenneman, Jr; Robert Gutz, Sr; Keith Henderman, Soph; Alvin Hicks, Fr; John Hughes, Sr; Richard Hatchings, Fr Third Row: Michael Jolliffe, Sr; Thomas Lailey, Sr; John LaMont, Sr; Jay Lewis, Soph; David Lowsley, Jr; Michael McClellan, Jr; Robert McComber, Soph wms Top Row: Donald McConville, Fr; James McDaniel, Sr; Michael Meacher, Soph; Charles Monro, Jr, Kirk Nyby, Jr; David Pavlicovic, Soph; Timothy Peters, Soph Second Row John Petrasich, Soph; Frank Piazza, Sr; James Polentz, Sr; George Proot, Soph David Schindele Jr; William Schmidt, Jr; Ron Shackelford, Jr Third Row Richard Spencer, Jr; John Sullivan, Jr Hal Sweet, Soph Joseph Szabo, Ft Jeff Wattenborger Soph- Brent Wilson, Fr; Stanley Wilson, Soph. 37] Li -il aQuo S Top Row: James Araujo, Sr, Stephen Ball, Sr; Tom Banks, Sr; Peter Brandow, Sr; Don Brown, Sr; Roger Cundall, Soph. Second Row: John Evans, Sr; Michael Ferguson, Soph; James Fuller, Jr; John Gill, Sr; Victor Herrmann, Soph; Robert Hicks, Fr. Third Row: David Hunt, Jr; Kirk Hyde, Jr; Lloyd Jarvis, Fr; Al King, Jr; Robert Lickler, Soph; William Marples, Sr. Fourth Row: William Mohr, Jr; Earl Richmond, Jr; Gordon Strachan, Sr; Phil Testa, Sr; Jon Tinker, Soph; Joe Yocam, Soph. PHI SIGMA KAPPAS FROLIC IN THE SNOW PI BETA PHI MIXES SCHOLARSHIP WITH SOCIALIZING n w k rv ' 1. 3iP ' . f t-. E 5 ' Top Row: Helen Arbogast, Soph, Susan Baak, Jr; Jeralyn Badgley, Soph, Mary Barbee, Jr, Jonell Baften, Soph; Bonnie Bickel, Jr, Kathleen Blake, Fr; Donna Bredall, Fr Second Row: Karia Buck, Jr; Lynn Buck, Fr; Judy Campbell, Fr; Cynthia Cleary, Fr; Barbara Cummings, Sr; Sue Deane, Soph; Cathy Ellis, Jr; Donna Escallier, Fr Third Row: Carol Farr, Fr; Christy Farrell, Fr; Sharon Farrell, Jr; Kathy Flynn, Jr; Diane Frame, Soph; Geri Goetten, Sr; Carol Hawley, Fr; Judy Heid, Soph. Fourth Row: Bobbe Hensley, Sr; Virginia Hilty, Sr; Melinda Hoag, Sr; Jane Hoffman, Sr; Melinda Hopkins, Fr; Brooke Hurlbut, Fr; Linda Ivison, Fr; Swan Jack, Jr Fifth Row: Linda Johnson, Sr; Cheryl Jones, Jr; Janet Jones, Fr; Denise Keefe, Fr; Sharon Kemmar, Soph; Susan Kendall, Jr; Janet Kier, Soph; Mary Klaus, Jr 374 ' . P . Top Row: Sue LoreHa, Fr; Joan Lawler, Fr, Janie Lester, Soph; Laurie Lockhart, Soph; Laurie Loveton, Jr; Melinda Marcate, Sr; Jonnie Miller, Soph. Second Row: Pat Nocerine, Jr; Karen Osheim, Soph; Laura Pal- lefte, Sr; Joan Pederson, Sr; Eleanore Phillips, Sr; Jan Ponty, Fr; Joby Raulston, Soph Third Row: Joan Reinhatter, Sr; Mae Rekers, Jr; Lois Richardson, Jr; Carol Sailors, Soph; Karen Sandwick, Soph; Sandy Schae- fer, Jr; Robin Schluter, Sr Fourth Row: Phyllis Schneider,- Fr; Jill Seawright, Soph; Mary Shaw, Fr; Teryl Sheridan, Fr; Jennifer Shibley, Soph; Mar- garet Sidenfaden, Sr; Robin Yeamans, Sr Fifth Row: Judith Webster, Sr; Anne Veatch, Jr; Carol Travis, Jr; Susan Tatsch, Fr; Shirley Sweet, Sr; Nancy Stark, Jr SMMH Top Row; Alan Adamo, Jr; James Brown, Soph, Bob Burt, Soph; Glenn Campbell, Jr, Tony Christensen, Jr, Donald Clements, Soph, Ronald Conrad, Soph. Second Row: Michael Crisp, Jr, Terry Fulton, Jr; Gregor Gannam, Soph; Jonathan Gaule, Soph; Yale Gieszl, Sr; Michael Graves, Jr; Benedetto Greco, Jr Third Row: Paul Hackett, Jr; David Hagerman, Sr; Neil Hansell, Jr; Thomas Haworth, Jr; Walter Hindenlang, Jr; Paul Jacobs, Fr; Thomas Jett, Sr Fourth Row: Peter Kellen, Jr; James Kerr, Jr; Neil Keyzers, Jr; Mark Klingerman, Fr; Charles Lilly, Fr; Craig MacClean, Soph; Michael Magruder, Fr Fifth Row: Fred Maurer, Jr; Keith Miller, Fr; James Moir, Jr; Steven Muller, Jr; Tony Orfila, Soph; Mike Ozenne, Jr; Jonathan Pastor, Soph; Sixth Row: Michael Peters, Jr; James Phelps, Sr; William Prezant, Fr; William Raymond, Soph; Malcolm Relnhardt, Fr; Richard Shirey, Jr; Lyman Spurlock, Soph. Seventh Row: Charles Strother, Fr; Joel Thayer, Soph; Wieland Triplett, Fr; Steven Tyler, Jr; Phil Vaughan, Fr; David Welling, Jr; Ted Zakaryan, Sr PI KAPPA ALPHA FIRE ENGINE — TRADITIONAL SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON DISPLAYS VARIED INTERESTS KSIT ' iM M Top Row: John Kerwat, Fr; John Kleimer, Jr; Don Larson, Jr; John Lindsey, Fr; Chuck Long, Jr, Edward McCall, Sr Ray MacNeil, Jr. , .., c i Second Row: Robert Moloney, Jr; Douglas Mooradin, Sr; Bill Nassir, Sr; Robert Noe, Soph; Tom Nott, Sr; Norman O ' Neill, Jr; Chase Osborne, Jr Third Row: Jeffrey Peterson, Soph; John Podorny, Soph; Frederick Ouinn, Fr; James Robertson, Jr; James Rolfe, Jr; James Searborough, Fr; Jeff Spielman, Soph Fourth Row: Melville Stephens, Soph; Richard Vanderford, Sr; James Visco, Sr; Randolph Werner, Fr; William Whitman, Sr; Owen Wilkinson, Jr; Gary Williams, Sr 378 First Row: Gary Albers, Soph; Ronald Altoon, Soph; David Beck, Jr; John Bell, Fr; Larry Bemis, Jr Mike Briggs, Sr Paul Bryan, Jr. Second Row: Jack Curnon, Sr; Frederick Davis, Sr; Lee Davis, Jr; Peter Dawson, Fr; Robert Dennis Jr., Sr; Walt Dietsch, Jr; James Dolan, Fr Third Row: Stephen Edelbruck, Fr; Joseph Greene, Jr; John Guth, Soph; Glenn Haldan, Jr; Stephen Hannah, Soph; John Hoover, Sr; Roger Hughes, Jr SIGMA ALPHA MUS PROVE TO BE STABLE GROUP %1Z Top Row: Shelly Andrens, Soph; Jack Ballas, Soph, Frank Cutler, Soph, Richard Desman, Soph; David Deotsch, Jr; Gerald Eiselman, Sr; Freddie Fenster, Fr. Second Row: Joel Finer, Jr; Robert Finsten, Soph; Michael Flagg, Sr; Edward Friedman, Sr; Robert Gaynor, Sr; Harvey Goldstein, Jr; Steve Harris, Soph. Top Row Ryan Kaplan, Jr; Arthur Katz, Sr, Walter Kaye, Sr, Mike King, Fr; Jerry Kossock, Sr; James Maass, Sr; David Meyer, Sr; Robert Perlberg, Soph Second Row: Mark Pultman, Jr, Jeffrey Robin, Soph; Joel Rosenblatt, Jr; Lewis Schlesinger, Fr; Andy Schwartz, Sr; Norman Segel, Jr; Michael Silverstein, Fr; Alan Wittenberg, Soph. 381 SIGMA CHI ROARS ON i SSl Top Row: Clarke Adams, Sr; Anthony Angelica, Sr; Chuck Arrobio, Jr, Bud Baccifich, Fr Gerald Baker, Jr, Don Boies, Sr Second Row Lawrence Brennan, Soph, William Brown, Fr, Mark Cook, Sr; Gary Coscarat, Sr; Ted Dornil, Jr; Lyie Egan, Soph Third Row: Lawrence Fisher, Sr; Theodore Fouts, Soph; Terry Foutz, Soph; Gregg Gobel, Soph; Ronald Gray, Jr; Philip Gustavson, Sr Fourth Row: Randall Hoiby, Sr; Michael Howard, Jr; Hassan Izad, Soph; Michael Johnson, Jr; Dexter Jones, Jr; Jim King, Jr Fifth Row: David Kreinheder, Jr; Robert Kroll, Sr; Stephen Lewis, Jr; Lloyd Ligier, Sr Robert McNeill, Jr; Robert Martin, Jr Sixth Row: Robert Mathews, Jr; Ron Montapert, Sr; James Murphy, Soph; Vic Person, Fr; Edwin Porter, Jr; John Romain, Fr 382 Top Row: Christopher Rubin, Jr, Mike Russell, Soph, Ronold Schwary, Jr Tom Seaver, Soph Bob Selleck, Jr; John Severson, Soph; Robert Sexton, Sr Second Row: Frederick Shiiet, Jr, Dennis Slattery, Soph, Richard Spraker, Soph; Wallace St. Clair, Jr Ted Stroschein, Soph; Joe Stucker, Jr; Joseph Tetherow, Jr Third Row: Howard Tuttle, Jr; Chris Uphom, Sr; Mike Walling, Jr; Michael Wertman, Soph; Kraig Westra, Jr Carl Willigeroth, Jr; Al Wondra, Sr. 383 Top Row: James Braze, Fr; Carl Burnett, Sr, Daniel Canedo, Fr, Raymond Cochard, Fr, George De la Guardia, Fr; David Drommond, Jr. Second Row: Charles Freberg, Jr; Gerald Held, Soph; Thomas Hunt, Sr; Ted Kobayashi, Sr; Stewart Lanting, Jr; Phillip Lipoma, Fr. Third Row: Donald Lynn, Soph; Douglas Martin, Jr; Rick Samrt, Soph; Snider VIck, Sr; James Walker, Sr. SIGMA PHI DELTA — ENGINEERS, MEN SIGMA PHI EPSILON REFLECTS CAMPUS SPIRIT IS Top Row: Patrick Brothers, Jr; Richard Coleman, Jr; Louis Cuhrt, Sr. Second Row: John Felder, Sr; Stephen Gill, Sr; William Haas, Jr. Third Row: James Kloefzel, Sr; Walter Lee, Jr; Thomas Lund, Jr. Fourth Row: Alan Marks, Jr; Mark Meador, Fr; John Parker, Soph. Fifth Row: William Rooder, Jr; Gerald Sidler, Soph; James Smoot, Fr. Sixth Row: Michael Steele, Fr; William Willis, Soph; Steven York, Jr. SIGMA PHI OMEGA ALWAYS BUSY iL. Top Row: Eugenia Chong, Jr; Colleen Chun, Jr. Second Row: Barbara Ishii, Jr; Marilyn Ishii, Soph. Third Row: Emi Ishikawa, Jr; Irene Kobayashi, Sr. Fourth Row: Shirley Komalsu, Jr; Eileen Nakano, Sr. Fifth Row: Carol Nishimoto, Sr; Kathleen Pang, Soph. Sixth Row: Stella Sano, Jr; Linda Sen, Jr. Seventh Row: Wanda Soo, Sr; Paula Tanemura, Sr. Last Row: Carol Taniguchi, Soph; Louise Watanabe, Jr L Dr. Kimizukc is advisor to girls from Sigma Phi Omega 386 For some, housing is more than just a living group. lAUt Top Row: Thomas Atkins, Jr; Iraj Besharat, Soph; Harold Bopp, Fr; Gary DiSano, Fr; Tim Duron, Sr Thomas Elstran, Fr: Bahman Farmanara, Sr; Gerald Goldman, Fr Second Row: Roy Hale, Fr; Charles Hall, Sr; Kenneth Hamasaka, Jr; Carl Holm, Jr; Robert Kettell, Jr; Gregory McAndrews, Soph. T( « TAU KAPPA EPSILON TO ADD TO HOUSE Top Row: Stanley Mclntyre, Jr; Robert Marcus, Soph; Barry Marks, Sr, Paul Maynard, Sr, John Meisenhelder, Fr Chuck Milam, Soph; John Nelson, Sr; Steve Newman, Fr Second Row: Jim Robertson, Soph; Robert Scheffer, Jr; John Schmid, Soph; Laurence Scott, Soph Anthony Simpson, Fr William Teaford, Sr; Orval Wigger, Soph; Frank Wilderspin, Soph V Z3 Top Row: Alexander Amistadi, Soph; Robert Bard, Jr, Robert Bobic, Jr; Paul Boyle, Jr. Second Row: Philip Cashia, Sr; Jack Child, Soph; John Conte, Sr; Mike Coyne, Sr Third Row: Dennis Dahlhausen, Soph; Ronald Davis, Sr; Lawrence Day, Fr; John DeLotell, Soph. Fourth Row: Alan Duncan, Soph; Sy Ellis, Sr; Richard Finken, Jr; Brooke Gabrielson, Sr Fifth Row: Glenn Graham, Sr; Al Harvey, Fr; Richard Hedin, Fr; Michael Howard, Jr Sixth Row: Howard Ketfler, Jr; John Kruckeberg, Soph; Joe Mannis, Soph; Tom Pedrini, Jr. Seventh Row: Dow Perkins, Fr; Jack Quandt, Soph; Timothy Sullivan, Fr; Earl Thompson, Soph Eighth Row: David Troufman, Fr; Bill Vitarelli, Jr Sonny Waller, Jr; Zip Winsryg, Jr. THETA CHIS SING AND PLAY m l Top Row: Paul Bratfisch, Jr; Fred Cassidy, Sr; Sfeve Coontz, Soph; Robert Crank, Fr, Kurt Franzen, Jr. Second Row: Patrick Gisler, Soph, Frank Gumbinger, Sr, Philip Hagar, Jr; Robert Harmon, Soph; William Hoke, Jr. w ' % Top Row: Art Ito, Sr; Jay Kaplan, Jr; Philip Kazanjian, Soph; Peter Kendall, Sr; Wayne Levitz, Soph; Malcolm MacQuoid, Sr; Marshall Metz, Jr; William Morris, Sr Second Row: Paul Read, Jr; Robert Schneider, Jr; William Scott, Sr; Richard Tindall, Jr; Nick Toghia, Jr; Skip Toghia, Jr; Irwm Trester, Sr; James Warner, Jr. 39? THETA XIS REIGN TRIUMPHANT TOWN AND GOWN — OLDEST ON CAMPUS II Top Row: Julie Ancker, Soph; Janet Beat, Jr, Martha Beiriger, Soph; Nickie Burgovne, Soph; Beth Carnohon, Fr; Marilyn Carter, Fr; Sheila Cassidy, Soph; Diane Chais, Soph; Patricia Collett, Fr; Linda Dake, Jr; Rose Ann Deeb, Jr; Gail Fen- ton, Fr; Susanne, Jr, Second Row: Sylvia Gardner, Fr; Sharon Giannetta, Soph; DeeAna Goertzen, Fr; Sarah Harding, Soph; Julia Hayward, Soph; Karen Humphrey, Jr; Myrle Kabacy, Fr; Susan Kinkade, Soph; Marian Korn, Jr; Patricia Lombardo, Fr; Karen Luhman, Fr; Sherri McGrath, Soph; Martha Mahaney, Fr Third Row: Judith Mahood, Jr; Anna Matsuishi, Soph; Hollace Mounts, Fr; Carolyn Muench, Jr; Patricia Nelson, Jr; Wen- dolyn Obatake, Soph; Pamela Ott, Fr; Barbara Reinhardt, Soph; Chris Rusich, Soph; Sheila Shigemura, Soph; Kathlyn Todd, Jr; Pamela Wiles, Soph; Mary Zishka, Sr. ' m w w wp i.mKSt F flf fi Top Row: Bethany Austin, Jr, Janet Barr, Jr, Janice Baylies, Fr, Linda Benmayor, Jr; Marcia Brown, Soph; Lynn Butler, Fr, Patricia Caldwell, Soph. Second Row: Susan Carter, Jr; Jeanne Chadil, Fr; Carolyn Cook, Jr; Michel Cooper, Fr; Christina Cotton, Fr; Carol Deck, Soph; Penny Dumm Fr; Third Row: Claudia Dunn, Soph; Beth Ellis, Soph; Jan Ezell, Soph; Marilyn Fleishman, Jr; Trudie Fletcher, Jr; Janet Graham, Fr; Janice Hallock, Sr; UNIVERSITY HALL GIRLS DISPLAY DIVERSE INTERESTS m ' W¥ i i f ;(f 0 ' jq Jfm } ,f Og? Top Row: Carol Hargesheimer, Jr, Cynthia Hayes, Jr Lucille Hino, h Catherine Kinne, !i Loretta Langon, Soph Diane Lindhurst, Sr; Dolores Lopez, Soph; Christie Lundquist, Fr; Second Row: Gretchen McCulloch, Jr; Judy McFarlane, Fr; Sheila McMorris, Soph; Katherine Maher, Fr Dale Maxwell, Soph; Anne Menne, Soph; Barbara Merino, Fr; Lenda Messina, Sr. Third Row: Linda Morse, Fr; Carolyn Mullinix, Soph; Alicia Momford, Jr; Jane Niermann, Soph; Kathleen Peratis, Jr Sandra Rob- ertson, Soph; Barbara Roddick, Fr; Donna Rothenberg, Soph. Fourth Row: Elsa Schuback, Fr; Rochelle Sech, Soph; Barbara Seth, Soph; Christina Skolil, Fr; Karen Snyder, Jr; Alfreda Soriano, Soph; Terrell Stans, Sr; Nancy Sullivan, Soph Fifth Row: Donna Vedder, Soph; Crystal Velardo, Sr; Barbara Vivian, Fr; Mary Wiesley, Fr Janet Williamson, Soph; Leoma Wil- son, Soph; Laura Winckler, Soph; Coralee Yale, Jr, ZETA BETA TAU — A FRIENDLY GROUP If ' ' f , Top Row: Michael Balmages, Fr; Neil Bardack, Soph; Donald Benjamin, Sr; Barry Briskin, Jr; William Brown, Jr Second Row: Kim Charney, Soph; Robert Chase, Soph; Paul Eis- man, Fr; Lawrence Forbes, Soph; Gary Freedman, Fr Third Row: Barry Goldblatt, Soph; Robert Goldenberg, Soph; Jay Grodin, Jr; Frank Hales, Fr; Richard Handel, Soph Fourth Row: Josh Kaplan, Soph; Mark Kaplan, Fr; Jay Levey, Soph; Alan Levine, Fr; Les Mayers, Soph. Fifth Row: Bruce Meltzer, Soph; Richard Morhar, Soph; Bert New- mark, Jr; Mark Pinsky, Soph; Paul Rodd, Fr. Sixth Row: Paul Rosen, Sr; Roger Rosen, Jr; Gary Schalman, Jr; Barry Schwartz, Sr Seventh Row: Alan Seidner, Sr; Marc Seidner, Soph; Stephen Shore, Sr; Jerald Silby, Fr Eighth Row: Alan Silverman, Sr; Roger Warren, Jr; Jerry Weiner, Soph; Arnold Weitz, Fr l 4lii cii n M Senior Activities ABDALLA, ANTHONY J.; Alhambra, B.S., D.D.S., Dent., Delto Sigma Delta. ABERSMAN, ALLEN I.: Inglewood, B.S.P.A., .Pub. Adm., Pi Sigma Alpha, Vice-Pres. Student Body Pub. Adm. ABLER, NORMAN C: Hawthorne, M.S.M.E., Mech, Engr. ABRAHAM, STEVEN R.; Los Angeles, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., Amer. Soc. of Civ, Engr. ADAMS, BERT G., JR.: Joliet, III., B.S., Food Dist.- Mktg., Alpha Koppa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Bus. Council, Soc. for Advanc. of Mgmt. ADAMS, ROY J.: Redondo Beach, B.S.E.E., Elec Engr., Tou Beta Pi, Eta Koppa Nu, I.E.E.E., Vice- Pres. Eta Kappa Nu. ADAMS, VIRGINIA E.t Son Gobriel, B.S,, Acctg., Delta Gamma. ADELMAN, EUNICE C: Los Angeles, A.B., Soc, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, TYD. 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ANSELMO, CARL S.: Culver City, M Engr. ANYOJI, KAZUKO KA: Okayama, Jape Ad. ARAKAKI, CHARLES A.: Honolulu, Howe Tech. ARAUJO, JAMES B.: Belmont, B.S., Fin Kappo, Knights, Squires, Yell Leader. ARNOLD, JACK B.: Culver ' City, M.P.A., Pub. Adm. ARTICHE, MILDRED O.: Riverside, M.S., Ed. -El. Adm. ASHBY, WESLEY G.; Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. ATOL, GEORGIANNA M.: Beverly Hills. A.B., Eng. AUBERT, GARY N.: Alhambra, B.S. I.E., Indus. Engr., Alpha Pi Mu, A.l.I.E. AUFHAUSER, MARY-LOUISE: Los Angeles, B.S., Occ. Ther., Res. Asst., Occ. Ther. Organ. Vice-Pres. AYALA, IGNACIO L.: Mexico, D.F., M.S., Physics. AYERS, JULIE M.: San Diego, B.S., Psych., Delta Gamma — 1st Vice-Pres., Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Tro- jan Amazons, Troeds Co. Chmn., Little Sisters of Minerva, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Greek Queen Can- didate. AYERS, K. ROBERT: Whittier, M.S.C.E., Civ. Engr. AZELTON, PHILIP W.: Phoenix, Ariz., M. Music, Church Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Choir. AZZOLINA, RONALD: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng., Pres. Phi Sigma Kappa, Squires, Fresh. Tennis, Baseball BAGDASARIAN, MELANIE T: Los Angeles, B.S., E Ed. Oaks Monica, BAIER, KATHRYNE A.: Sherm tory. BAIRD, RAYMOND C, JR.: J Design, Koppa Pi, Track Team. BAKER, GEORGE A.: Burbonk, B.A., Asian Studiei Phi Beta Kappa, Soc. for Asian Studies. Fros Bosketball, Baseball. BALDI, JOSEPH M.: Culver City, B.S., Biochem Knights, Squires-Vice-Pres., ASSC Senate, Chrn- Sfud. Activities Comm., Chrm. John F. Kennedy Dedication. BALDRIDGE, CAROLYN S.: Victorville, B.A., English, Mortar Board, Spurs, Chimes. BALDWIN, ALFRED E.: Temple City, B.A., Fin.-Rl. Est., Colif., Rl. Est. Willimon. Award, Vice-Pres. Rho Epsilon. BALFOUR, RALPH E.: Anaheim, A.B. Poly. Sci,, Pres. Koppa Sigmo, Blue Key. BALL, BONNIE D.: Whittier, B.S., Soles Adm. BALL, JAMES T.: Redondo Beach, A.B., History, Alpha Epsilon Delta. BANHAM, KAREN K.: Atoscodero, B.M., Piano, Mor- tor Board- BARBER, DAVID R.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D,, Phorm., Phi Delta Chi. BARE, DONALD M.: Cucamonga, D.D.S., Dent. BARNES, DIANA L.: Posodena, B.S., Ed. -Soc. Stud., Delta Delta Delta. BARRAGAN, NORMA ELLEN: El Monte, A.B., Psych. BARRERE, MICHELE M: Koilua, Hawaii, B.S., Sec. Adm., Phi Chi Theto — Sec. BARRY, WILLIAM S.: Los Angeles, B.S., Physics. BARTHELS, HERB E.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent. BARTHELS, KAREN L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Koppa Gamma. BATES, JOHN S.: Balboa Isle, B.S.I. E., Ind. Engr., Tou Beta Pi, Pres. Alpha Pi Mu, A.l.I.E. — Pres. BAUER, WALTER C: Lynwood, M.P.A., Pub. Pers. BEAUCHAMP, RICHARD L.: Balboa Isle, B.S., Rl. Est., Phi Koppa Psi. BECKER, SUZANNE Q.: El Segundo, B.S., Biochem, Deans List, Iota Sigma Pi. BECKHAM, HUEY P.: Houston, Texas, B.F.A., Ceramics. BECKWITH. CONSTANCE: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Soc. Stud., Koppo Alpha Theto. BEECHEN, BETTE L.: Piedmont, B.A., Psych., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec. Sec. Songfest Comm., Soph, and Jr. Class Council. BEER, ROBERT M.: La Canada, B.S.-Geol., Geol., Knights, Squires, Sigma Gommo Epsilon, Spec. Events Prod. Comm., Gymnostics. BEESMYER, FREDRIKA A.: Pasadena, A.B., Eng., Kap- pa Alpha Theta. BEHNKE, PATRICIA V.: Whittier, B.F.A., Art Ed., Kappo Pi, Delta Delta Delta. BEILBY, ELENA T: Glendale, B.S., Soc. Stud. -Ed., Delta Gommo, Pi Lambda Theto, Dean ' s List, Amazons, High School Relations Committee. BELKADY, ABDELLATIF A.B.: Casablanca, Morocco, B.S., Acctg. -Mktg. -Int. Trade, Intl. House, Arab Stud. Org. BELL, RICHARD C.A.: Son Marino, B.S., Fin., Fin. Club, World Affairs Club, Medal United Nations. BENNETT, JOHN N.: Alhambra, B.S., Geol., Sigma Gamma Epsilon, N.R.O.T.C. BENNETT, VICTORIA L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Psych. BENSON, STANLEY C: Los Angeles, B.A., Soc. Stud., Delta Sigma Theto, Trojan Young Demo ' s, Hu- man Rel. Comm. BERGAN, DALTON C, JR.; West Covma, B.S.M.E., Mech. Engr., A.S.M.E., Ski Club, Pres. Chi Phi, Trojan Young Republ. BERGER, JOSEPH B.: Rosemeod, D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Tou Epsilon, Psi Omega. BERGMAN, JOEL: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch., Tou Sigma Delta. BERGSTROM, ARTHUR E.-. Glendole, B.S., Acctg., N.R.O.T.C. BERKES, BEVERLY A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Spurs, Chimes, Amazons, AWS Assoc. Cab- inet, Y.W.C.A. Council, Chi Omega. BERKUS, DIANE SUSAN: Pasadena, B.S., Acctg., Alpha Epsilon Phi, See. for Advonm. of Mgmt., BERNSTEIN, BARRIE J.; San Francisco, A.B., Soc. Stud. BERNSTEIN, BARRY S.: Detroit, Mich., B.A., Poly. Sci. BERRY, STEVEN C: North Hollywood, A.B., Telecom., Sigma Nu, KUSC Engr., KUSC-FM Prog., Dir. BICE, SCOTT H.: Corona del Mar, B.S., Fm.. ASSC Elect. Commr., KUSC Broadcaster. BING, NANCY: Clarksdale, Miss., B.S., Mktg., Phi Chi Theta. BINGHAM, MARY E.: Santa Monica, B.A., History. BIRKENHEAD, THOMAS E.: Manhattan Beach, B.S., Ind. Mgmt. BJERKNES, ROBERT H.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Phorm., Phi Delta Chi. BLAKELY, EDWARD N.: Kailuo, Hawaii, A.B.. Tele com., Phi Gamma Delta, KUSC Mgr.-TV. BLANCHARD, JOHN W,: Santa Paula, B.S,, Bus. and Indus. Mgmt. BLASCO, JOSEPH A : Las Vegas, Nev., BS, Rel, Est. BLEECHER, MICHAEL J : Brooklyn, N. Y., B.S,, Mgmt., Soc. for Advanc. of Mgmt. BLEVINS, DARREL L.: Dubois, Wyo., B.S,, Food Dist.. Pi Sigma Epsilon. BLINNELL, CHRISTINA D.: Anaheim, B.S., Dent, Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma. BLOOM, ELLEN B.: San Diego, B.S., El. Ed,, Hillel. BODE, RONALD P.: Culver City, Pharm. D,, Phorm. Rho Pi Phi. BODINE, MICHAEL E.: Los Angeles, B.S , Gen. Mgmt,, Beta Theta Pi. BOGGIE, EDWIN DALE: Torrance, B.A,, Cinema, BOLEN, WILLIAM B.: Glendole, D.DS,, Dent,, Alpha Tou Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta. BOLGER, GARY: San Pedro, M.S.E.E., Elec. Engr,, I.E.E.E. BONE, RICHARD L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Chem. Engr,, A.I.CH.E., A.S.T.M. BONYNGE, CHARLENE: Upland, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud , Alpha Gamma Delta. BOOHER, H. SUZANNE: San Marino, BFS., I.R., Sigma Gamma Sigma. BOOTS, SANDRA LEE: Inglewood, A.B., Journ.-Pub. Rel., Alpha Gamma Delta, A.W.S., Homecoming, Songfest. BORISAVLIEVIC, BRANKA: Van Nuys, Pharm. D,, Pharm., Lambda Kappa Sigma. BOS, MARY MARGARET: Hawthorne, B.S., Gen, Mgmt., Phi Chi Theto, Bus. School Council. BOUGHN, ROBERT C: Long Beach, Pharm. D,, BOUNDS, REBECCA: Son Manno, A B., Socio!,, TYR, Ski Club, Scuba, Glee Club. BOWEN, LINDA J.: North Hollywood. B.S,, El. Ed., Pi Beta Phi, Songfest, Homecoming, Pres. Shell and Oar. BOWERS, PAUL C: Glendole, B.5., Ind. Mgmt. BOWMAN, JOYCE: Santa Ana, B.S., Bus. Ed,, Mor- tar Board, Helen of Troy, Kappa Koppo Gamma, Amazons, ASSC Vice-Pres,, Deans List, Soc. for Advanc. of Mgmt. BRAATZ, SUSAN R.: Sea Cliff, New York, B.A., Sociol., Human Rel. Comm., Wesley Found. BRADY, WAYNE F.: Glendora, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr. BRADY, WILLIAM B.: Lo Mesa, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delto, Alpha Tou Epsilon. BRAHMS, CHARLES J.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Phorm., Rho Pi Phi., Tau Epsilon Phi. BRANDOW, PETER D.: Son Marino, B. Arch , Arch., Phi Sigma Kappa. BRAUN, ILSE A.: Oxnard, B.S., Phys. Ther., Amer. Phys. Ther. Assn. BREITKREUTZ, ANN: San Manno, B.S., Occ. Ther., Alpha Gamma Delta, Amazons, Spurs. BRIDGES, BOBBY: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elect. Engr. BRIDGES, SUSAN LOUISE: Pasadena, B.S., Phys. Ther., Alpha Phi, Amer. Phys. Ther. Assn. BRIERLEY, JOHN: Lennox, A.B., History. BRIGANTI, FRANK: Torrance, Pharm. D., Phorm., Rho Pi Phi. BRIGGS, MIKE: San Diego, B.A., Cinema, Sigma Alpho Epsilon, Troy Camp. BRILL. ALBERT: Canoga Pork, Pharm. D,, Phorm, BRILL, TOM: BRINLEY, LEONARD: Palmdale, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr. BRITTINGHAM, DON: Chino, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Phi Kappa Psi BRKICH. JOSEPHINE: San Pedro, A.B., Math. BROADBENT, LORNA: Inglewood, B.S., Bus. Adm., Phi Chi Theta. BRODHEAD, DAVID: Son Carlos, B.S., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E., Phi Kappa Tou, Varsity Water Polo. BRODNEY, ROZANN G.: Beverly Hills, B.S,, Art Ed., Alpha Epsilon Phi. BRODY, BRUCE M.: Culver City, A.B., Int. Rel,, Tau Delta Phi. BROESAMLE, SUSAN C: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gommo, Koppo Alpha Theta. BROOKER, GARY: Los Angeles, B.S., Biochem. BROOKER, MILTONA: Los Angeles, B.S., Biochem. BROOKS, GARY RUSHTON: Manhattan Beach, A.B., Econ , Phi Delta Theta — Pres., Blockstonians, Omicron Delta Epsilon. BROWN, CAROLYN M.: Beverly Hills, B S., El. Ed.- Soc. Stud., Chi Omega, S.C.T.A. BROWN, DEAN: Sunnymead, B. of Arch., Arch , Alpha Rho Chi. BROWN, JACK D,: Glendole, Pharm, D., Phorm, BROWN, JACK I,: Los Angeles. D.D.S., Dent., Alpha BROWN, JAMES R,: Los Angeles, B.A,, Sociol. BROWN, LINDA L.: Garden Grove, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Chimes, Alpha Kappa Gammo, 3rd. Vice-Pres. School of Dent, BROWN, NANCY M,: Los Angeles, B.A., Humanities- Comp. Lit. BROWN, PATRICK J.: Hawthorne, A.B., Speech, Phi Beta Kappa. BROWN, VERNON A.: Gilroy, D.D.S., Dent., Chi Psi Phi BROWNELL, RICHARD L.: Pomona, B.S., Fin., Varsity Football, Delta Tou Delta. BROWNING, HAZEL I.: Los Angeles, A B., Pub. Rel., Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Chi Omega. BROWNWOOD, JOHN R.: Santa Barbara, B.S., Fin,, Phi Kappa Psi, Varsity Football. BROZ, BRENDA K.: Long Beach, B.S., Adv., Chimes, Pres Spurs. Amazons, Judicial Justice, Sr. Class Sec, Homecoming, Songfest, Troy Camp, Gamma Phi Beta. BRUCE, JOHN W.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Xi Psi Phi. BRUFLAT, ARNE B.: La Crescenta, B S.M.E., Engr.- Aerospace. N.R.O.T.C. BRUKIEWA, JERRY B : Chats Engr. BRUMMETT, NANCY A.: Corona del Mar, B.S, Soc. Stud., Alpha Delta Pi. BULLOCK, FRANK O : Encmo, B.A., History, Ne Club. BURGESS, THOMAS E.: Pasadena, B.S., Mktg Delta Theta, BURNETT, CARL L,: Artesio, B,S,I,E,, Indus. Sigma Phi Delta, Tou Beta Pi, Alpha Pi .S.M.E,, Mech. Engr. BURTLE, JAMES R : Long Beach, B.S., Fin. BUSH, PATRICIA A.: Fullerton, B.S., Ed.-Soc Siud., Amazons, Koppo Koppo Gamma Pres., High School Relations Comm., Ponhellenic. BUSSIE, JACK H.: Canoga Pork, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Sigma Chi, Baseball. BYRD, MAC: New Orleans, La , A B,, Sociol., Foot- ball. Acctg., Phi CADIS, CHARLES: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi. CAESAR, JUNIUS J.: Jennings, La., M.A., Ed. Adm., School Administrators, Y.M.C.A CAGER, DANISKA D,: Inglewood, M.S.W., Soc. Work. CALBECK. KATHLEEN: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng., Tro- jan Christian Fellowship. CALCAGNINI, GALE A.: Los Angeles, B.F.A., Design, Kappa Koppo Gamma. CALDWELL, BARBARA J.: Los Angeles, B.S., Occ. Ther,, Alpha Delta Pi, CALDWELL, RUTH L.: Los Angeles, A.B., French, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres. Mortar Board. CALDWELL, STANLEY R.: Los Angeles, M.A., History. CALHOUN, KIRK K.: Manhattan Beoch, B.S., Acctg., Phi Delta Theta, Beta Alpha Psi. CALKINS, JOANN: Los Angeles, B.S,, Ed.-Soc. Stud., Kappa Koppo Gamma. CALWELL, JOSEPH A.: Palm Spring, A.B., History. CAMERON, SUSAN: Los Angeles, B.S., El. Ed., Alpha Gamma Delta, Honnecoming, Asst, Society Ed. DAILY TROJAN, TYR. CAMPBELL, DIANE L.: Danville, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Delta Delta Delta. CAMPBELL, JEAN E.: Whittier, D.D.S., Dent., Alpho Chi Omega, Chimes, Upsilon Alpha, Alpho Tou Epsilon, Frosh. Class Sec.-Treos. CAMPBELL, LINDA B.: Long Beoch, B.S., Dent. Hyg. CANNAN, RONALD C: Beverly Hills, B Arch., Arch., Phi Gommo Delta, S.C.A.I.A. CAREY, HARLAN S.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi. CARLSON, DALE C: Fullerton, Ph.D., Psych. -Ed. CARLSON, GARY R.: Ploya del Rey, D.D.S., Der ' Delta Sigma Delta. CARLSON, WILLIAM L.: Von Nuys, Phorm. D., Phorm., Phi Sigma Koppo. CARNAZZO, GERALD R.; Monterey, B.A., Psych., Newmon Club, Trojan Democratic Club, Dean s CARPENTER, TIMOTHY J.: West Los Angele Rel. Es CARR, TIM E,: Pacific Polisodes. B.S., Adv., Koppo Alpha, Tennis. CARREAU, CAMILLE SONYA: Los Angeles, B.A.. History. CARRINGTON, BEVERLY A.: Los Angeles, A.B., Psych.. Phi Beta Koppo, Alpha Lombdo Delta. CARTER, DALE K.: Son Gabriel, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr., A.S.M.E. CASE, SHARON: Chulo Visto, B.S., Ed., Alpho Chi Omega, Amazons. CASHIA, PHILIP C: Whittier, A.B., Psych., Theto Chi, EL RODEO Staff. CASHION, JAMES D. Studio City, B.S., Acctg., Sigmo Alpha Epsilon. CASPARIAN, CASPER M.: Redondo Beoch, B.S., Publ. Adm., Theto Xi. CASSIDY, FRED H.: Los Angeles, B.A., Psych. CHACE, PAMELA J.: Rolling Hills, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Koppo Koppo Gamma, Troeds, Sec y. Class Council. CHALFIN, LARRY D.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Phorm. CHAMBERLIN, THOMAS L.: Glendole, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega, ATE. CHAN, LYMAN G.: Visolio, Phorm. D., Phorm., Skull Mortar. CHAN, PATRICIA L.: Houston, Tex,, B.S., Ed., S.C.T.A., Phroteres. CHANG, CHIA C: Formosa, Toiwon, M.A., Physics. CHANG, RICHARD G.: Honolulu, Howoii, B.S., Acctg. CHAPPELL, DORIS Y : Lowndole, A.B., Eng. CHARLES, BARRY: Los Angeles, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi. CHECEL, RICHARD A.: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. 5i( CHRISTIANSON, CHARLES FRANK: Los Angeles, M.S., Aero. Engr. CHRISTINSON, RANDALL B.; Inglewood, B.A., Phil- osophy, Pi Sigma Tau, N.R.O.T.C. CHUMO, MARLENE M.: Los Angeles, BS., Ed.- Dance, Univ. of Vienna Study Prog. CLABBY, COLLEEN A.; Pomona, B.S., Ed. -Psych. CLARK, EVELYN S.: Pasadena, M.S., Ed. -Guidance. CLARK, JEROME F.: San Marino, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi. CLEVENGER, I. NOVELLA: B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, Omega Alpha Delta. CLINE, THOMAS L.: La Mirada, B.S., Publ. Adm. COADY, PARTICIA A.: San Diego, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Gamma. COHEN, BETTY JO.: Los Angeles, A.B., Math., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Alpha Lambda Delta-Pres. COHEN, GERALD H.: Studio City, D.D.S. Dent., Alpha Omega. COHEN, JOSEPH E.: Los Angeles, A.B., History. COHEN, SUSAN B.: Los Angeles, A.B., Sociology. COLDIRON, VICKI I.: Downey, B.A„ Eng. COLE, CATHERINE A.: Los Angeles, A.B,, Sociology, Chi Omega, Alumni Tea Committee, A.W.S. Assoc. Cabinet. COLE, KAREN LEE: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg. COLEE, PATRICK R.: Tijuana, B.A., Mktg., Phi Delta Theta. COLEMAN, ROBERT J.: South Pasadena, B.S., Fin. COLLINS, DON E.: ' inglewood, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E., N.S.P.E., Western Simulation Council. COLLINS, GLEN E.: Calabasas, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr. COMPAS, CHARLES W.: Arcodia, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Delta Tau Delta. COMPTON, WAYNE W.: Arcodia, B. Arch,, Arch. CONKLING, JUDITH A.; Polos Verdes, B.S., Ed. CONNETT, ELMER R.: Torrance, B.S.E.E., Elec, Engr., Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Alpha Gamma Sigma. CONRAD, LOIS J.: Gardeno, M.S., Ed., Speciolist Teachers Prog., N.E.A., C.T.A., A.T.O.L.A. CONTE, JOHN J.: Lynwood, A.B., Sociology, Theta Chi, I.F.C., Frosh. Football, Greek Week Comm. COOK, MARK D.: La Mesa, B.S., Gen Mgmt., S.A.M., Knights, Pres. Sigma Chi, Class Councils, Trees. Frosh. Class, Squires. COOPER, CARL A.: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Tou Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, I.E.E.E., Bus. Mgr. USC ENGINEER. COOPER, DANIEL L.: Los Angeles, M.S.E.E., Elec. Engr, COOPER, DOROTHY L.: Los Angeles, M.S.W., Soc. Work-Casework. COOPER, GRANT BURR, JR.: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng. CORPRON, ANNETTE M.: Santa Ana, B.S., Occ. Ther, CORREA, ROSSI AUGUSTA ALUES: Rio-Guonabora, Brozil, M.P.A., Publ. Adm. CORWIN, BARRY R.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Alpha Kappa Psi. COUGHLIN, DEXTER S.: Los Angeles, B.S., Intl. Trode, S.A.M. COYNE, MICHAEL G.: West Covina, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Theta Chi, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Varsity Rugby. CRAIN, JEANNE L.: Anaheim, B.S,, Ed. -Math., Chi Omega. CRANE, VAN B.; Napa, B.M., Mus. Ed., M.E.N.C, C.M.E.A., Trojan Bond, Orchestra, Marching Band. CRISELL, ROBERT W.; Costa Mesa, B.S., Rl. Est., Phi Alpha Theta. 402 CROSS, WARREN D.: Torrance, B.A., Pre. Med. -Psych., Squires, Knights, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Inter-Dorm. Council, Soph. Council, Int ' l Student House, Cam- bridge Exchange Student. CROW, ELLIS K.: Los Angeles, A.B., History, Phi Alpha Theta. CROW, NICHOLAS D.: Chmo, B.A., Math. CROW, PAUL B.: Los Angeles, B.S., Insurance, Alpha Kappa Psi, TDC, S.A.M. CROWLEY. GARY W.: Los Angeles, B.S., Mgmt. CROWN, CAROLYN (JEANIE): Hollywood, B.A., Spanish, Delta Gamma, Angel Flight Founder, Sigma Delta Pi. CUHRT, LOUIS A.: Maywood, B.S., Fin., Sigma Phi Epsilon. CUMMINGS, BARBARA R.: San Marino, B.S,, Bus. Ed., Mortar Board, Chimes, Amazons, Spurs, Pi Beta Phi. CURNOW, JACK L.: Redding, B.S, Acctg., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CUTLER, NEAL EVAN: Canoga Park, B.A., Poly. Sci., Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Phi Epsilon, Debate Squad, Model U.N , Crew, CZARNECKI, KAREN E.: Los Angeles, B.A., Eng. DAHLBERG, KRISTINE: Posodena, B.S., Educ, SC Ski Club, Troian Young Republicans, Alpha Gamma Delta, LSA, California Student Teachers Associa- DAKAN , ARTHUR WILLIAM, III: Culver City, B.A., Pol. Sci., Vice Pres. and Corresponding Sec. Tro- ian Democratic Club, Human Relations Committee, Senior Class Council. D AMATO, JAMES S.: Encino, B.S., Rel. Est., Trojan Knights, Trojan Young Republicans, Troy Camp, Homecoming, Phi Kappa Tau. DANENHAUER, LESLEY J.: Los Angeles, B.S., El. Ed. -Eng., Delta Delta Delt( DANIEL, FLOTA D.: Pic B.S.U, DANNER, TERRENCE N.: Politics, NROTC. DARLING, RICHARD W.: DARNALL. S. DIANNE: B.M., Mu -Voi( thridge Rel. Thousand Oaks, A.B., Hist. Anaheim, B.A., Soc. Sci., YWCA President, AWS Cabinet, RHA. DARNELL, ROGER D.: Polos Verdes, B.S., Finance, Phi Kappa Psi. DAVID, ELISABETH S.: Orange, B.A., History. DAVIDSON, DAVID W.: Woodland Hills., A.B., Bac- teriology. DAVIDSON, HAROLD A.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Mgmt., Zeta Beta Tou, Rho Epsilon. DAVIDSON SEGRID D.: Riverside, M.S., Ed.-Elem. Admn. DAVIS, CLAUDIA A.: Inglewood, B.A., Hist., Alpha Gamma Delta. DAVIS, DAVID M.: San Marino, A.B., Soc. Sci. -Psych., Pres Kappa Sigma, IFC Athletics Commissioner. DAVIS, FREDERICK R.: Long Beach, B.S., Int ' l. Trade, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Phi Epsilon, Knights, Squires, Pres. of IFC. DAVIS, G. CHRISTOPHER: Santa Monica, B.S., Mgmt,, Sigma Chi, Varsity Track. DAVIS, PAMELA M.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ-Soc. St. DAVIS. PATRICIA J.: Altadena, A.B., History. DAVIS, RODNEY A.: Northridge, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Kappa Alpha. DAVIS, RONALD A,: Pollard, Ark., B.S., Gen Mgmt., Theta Chi. DAVIS, SALLY: South Loguna Beach, A.B., Psych. DAZEY, JAN: Manhattan Beach, B.A., Philosophy, de DICI, DENIS J.: Los Angeles, B.S., Finance. DE HAAN, DONALD L.: Ployo del Rey, B.S., Marketing. DE LA ROSA, CARLOS E.: Montebello, A.B., Hist., Kappa Alpha, Varsity Track. DELLOSBEL, SHIRLEY C: Covma, B.S., Bus. Adm., Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, Sr. Class Vice Pres., Songfest Committee. DEL PRATO, PIERRE S.: Van Nuys, Phorm. D., Pharm., Rho Chi, Skull and Mortar. DEMENTJEV, INA: Los Angeles, B.A., Slavic Studies. DENNIS, CARL M.: Los Angeles, B.A., Psych. DENNIS, DAVID E.: Lynwood, B.S., Fin. -Rel. Est., Alpha Kappa Psi, Finance Club, Pres. Alpha Kappa Psi. DENNIS, ROBERT F., JR.: Arcadia, B.S., Fin., Sigma DESIMONE, FRANK P.: Gardena, A.B., History. DEWENTER, HENRY E.: San Marino, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, S.A.M. USC Flying Club. DEWEY, SHERRIE D.: Marina del Rey, M.A., Psych. DIAL, DIANA: Pasadena, B, of Arch., Arch. DICKIE, CAROLE A.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm. DIMON, CHARLES R.: Los Angeles, B.M., Music- Wind Percussion (Horn) — Mus. Educ, Trojan Marching Band, Pep Band. DINESFELD, MARGARET L.: Los Angeles, B.S., and Elem. Cred., Ed. -Soc St., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Dental Wives Club, Playground Supervision, Sub- stitute Teaching. DIVES, RONAL C: Monterey Park, B,S,M.E., Mech. Engr., American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Phi Tou Sigma. DJIKNAVORIAN, VAHE S.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharmacy. DOLAN, PHILLIP L.: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. DOLIM, HENRY P., JR.: Los Angeles, B.S.I. E., Ind. Engi., AFROTC- Cadet Commander, Arnold Air Society — Commander American Institute of In- dustrial Engineers. DOLL, RANDOLPH F.: La Canada, B.S,, Acctg., Phi Kappa Psi, Beto Alpha Psi. DOMBROW, DONALD R.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Xi Psi Phi. DONATIC, RITA A.: Ontario, B.S., Sec Adm., Alpha Phi. DORAN, MICHAEL M.: Hermosa Beach, A.B , Int I, Rel. DORMAN, E. ELIZABETH: Ontario, A.B., Soc Sci., Alpha Phi. DORNSIFE, DAVID H.: LoFoyette, B.S., Ind. Mgmt,, Kappa Alpha, -Track Team. DOUZEFF, JEANETTE C: Inglewood, B.A., Psych. DOWNES, ANTHONY J.: Montcloir, N. J., B.S.I.D., Ind. Design. DOYLE, MICHAELA M.M.: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hygn., Alpha Kappa Gamma, Kappa Kappa Gamma. DRANSFELDT, RONALD E.: El Segundo, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi, Skull Mortar, Vice Pres. Pharmacy Jr. Class. DRAUGHN, JUDY S.: Inglewood, B.A., English. DREISBACH, WILLIAM R.. Exeter, Phorm. D., Pharm., American Pharmaceutical Association. DRUMM, MARCIA G.: Orange, BS., Elem. Educ-Soc. St., Kappa Alpha Theta, Trojan Young Republicans. DUANE, THOMAS B.: Newport Beach, B.A., Anthro- pology. DUBIN, HERBERT L.: Manhotlan Beach, B. of Arch., Arch. DUNN, GEORGE W.: Los Angeles, L.L.B., Law, PAD, Moot Court. DURKIN, PATRICIA C: Glendole, B.A,, Sociology, Delta Delta Delta, DUSSERT, AUGUSTINE J.; Los Angeles, MP.A., Pub. DUTTON, ROBERT D.-. North Hollywood, B.S., Mktg., Phi Kappa Psi. DWORSKY, STEPHANIE P.; Minneapolis, Minn., B.A., Speech Pathology, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zeta Phi Eta. DYE, RONALD: Van Nuys, B.S., Bus., Delta Tau Delta, EATON, THELMA L.: New Orleans, La., M.S.W,, Social Work — Cosework, ECHOLS, VIRGINIA VANCE: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. Soc. Stud., Glee Club. EDWARDS, THOMAS W.: Los Angeles, A.B., Psych , Phi Kappa Tau. EIGHMY, HERB H.: Annapolis, Md , D D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. EISELMAN, GERALD B.: Alameda, B.S,, B.I.M., Sigma Alpha Mu, Songfest. EISMA, ERLINDA: Manhattan Beach, B.S, Clinical Tech. ELLIOTT, DOROTHY M.: Los Angeles, MM. 8. A.B., Music-Piano, Senate, Songfest. ELLIS, BETH A.: Encino, A.B., Sociol. ELLIS, JOHN E.: Hawthorne: B.S., Chem., Chem. Club. ELLIS, SY: West Covina, B.S., Fin. -Pel. Est., Theta Chi, Rho Epsilon, TYD, Karate Club. ENGDALL, NEAL VERNON: San Pedro, B.S,, Mech, Engr,, Phi Sigma Kappa. ENGLAND, CHRISTOPHER: Pacific Palisades, B.S.Ch.E., Chem. Engr., Chi Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tou Beta Pi, A.I.Ch.E. ENGLER, GEORGE NICHOLS: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Pi Mu Alpho, Tau Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Rho, Debate Squad, Trojan Marching Band, Bus. Council. ENNEKING, RAY G.: Studio City, D.D.S., Dent., Squires, Psi Upsilon, Delta Sigma Delta. ENRIGHT, EILEEN E.: South Pasadena, B.F.A., De sign. Alpha Delta Pi. ENTNER, JOHN J.: Upland, D.D.S., Dent., A.D.A. EPSTEIN, FRANK B.: Los Angeles, B. Music, Music Ed. -Performance, Phi Mu Alpha, Orchestra, Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Opera. ERBSEN, BARRY S.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent. ERICKSON, CAROL A.: Hawthorne, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lombda Delta. ESTERLY, MARY F.: San Marino, B.S., Ed. -Soc. Stud,, Alpho Phi, Education Council, ESTRIN, ELBION B.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm. EVANS, EDWARD K.: Altadeno, B.S., Fin., Fin. Club. EVANs ' , GENE W.: Santo Paula, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. EVANS, JOHN F.: Altadeno, B.S., Fin., Phi Sigma Kappa, FAIRLEIGH, JAMES P.: Glendole, M.Mus., Music- Theory. FARMANARA, BAHMAN: Teheran, Iran, B.A., Cinema, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. Delta Kappa Alpha. FASSEL, JOHN L.: Downey, D.D.S., Dent. FEDER, FRANCES JEAN: Long Beach, B.S,, Ed,- Speech, Alpha Epsilon Phi, FEILES, ROBERT A.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi, Rho Chi, Skull Mortar, Tau Delta Phi. FELDMAN, JOEL B.: Los Angeles, B.S., Bus. Ed., Zeto, Beta Tau, Spec. Events Prod. Comm. FELKER, ERIK J.: Burbank, B.A., Infl.Rel., Delta Phi Epsilon. FENMORE, DONALD M.: Beverly Hills, LL.B., Law, Phi Delta Phi. FENTON, DOUGLAS P.: Ploya del Rey, D.D.S., Dent., Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Delta. FENTON, RICHARD, JR.: Son Marino, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Delta Tau Delta, Bus. Council, Knights, Mens Judicial Council. FERENCE, LYNN WAYNE: Anaheim, M.A., Psych., Psi Chi, Gamma .Delta. FERGUSON, PAUL U.: Nome, Alaska, B.S., Bus. FERRERA, HENRY T.: Redondo Beach, B. Arch., Arch. FIELDING, ROBERT M.: Long Beach, B.S. E.E., Elec. Engr., Kappa Alpha, Eta Kappa Nu, Tou Beta Pi. FINE, JERROLD A.: Los Angeles, A.B., Intl. Rel. , Delta Phi Epsilon, Model U.N. FINK, WILLIAM J.: Balboa, B S,, Adv,-Mktg. FINNEY, DIANNE L.: Son Marino, B.S,, Ed. -Soc. Stud., Alpha Delto Pi. FIORE, ANDREW KINARD; Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, I.E.E.E. FISCHER, DARLENE E.: Rolling Hills, A.B., Eng. FISHER, GAY GRETCHEN: Conoga Park, B.A., Hu- manities, Univ, Concert Choir, FISHER, JAMES F,: Los Angeles, B,S,, Gen. Mgmt., M.T.M. FISK. JUDY E.: Downey, B.S., Dent. Hyg., A. A. A., Alpha Kappa Gamma. FITZ, FRANCINE A.: Los Angeles, B. A., Latin, Calif. State Scholarship Federation, Amer. Classical League, Classical Assn. of Pacific Stotes, Philo- logical Assn. of Pac. Coast, Socolitos, Clossico, Delt FITZGERALD, ROBIN L.: Lancaster, A.B., History. FLAGG, MICHAEL H,: Beverly Hills, B.S,, Gen. Mgmt. FLANAGAN, JOHN MICHAEL: Pomona, B.S., Fin., Kappa Alpha, Track Team. FLINTHAM, MARGARET A.: Hawthorne, M.S., Ed., Phrateres. FLORES, MICHAEL L.: Montebello, A.B., Poly. Sci., elackstonions. Pi Sigma Alpha. FLYNNE, DIANE B.: Fullerton, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Koppo Gammo. FOLAYAN, JOSEPH I,: lludun-Offa, Nigeria, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E., African Students Assn., Wes- ley Foundation. FOND, HOWARD M.: Hermosa Beach, Pharm. D., Pharm. FOND, LOREN S.: Los Angeles, B.A., Psych. FOND, RICHARD Z.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi. FORBES, MARY L,: Beverly Hills, B.A., Speech, Angel Flight. FORBES, ROBERT T.: Corona del Mar, A.B., Geog., Swimming Mgr. FORGEY, MARSHALLE G.: Newport Beach, B.A., So ciology. Kappa Alpha Theta. FORRESTER, DON S,: Long Beach, B,S , Bus,, Crew Team, FORRESTER, ROBERT RAYMOND: Panorama City, Pharm, D,, Pharm, FORSNAS. EDITH L,: Glendole, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Kappo Gamma, Spurs. FORSYTHE, C. GERALD: North Hollywood, M.S.A.E., Aero. Engr. FOSTER, RICHARD A.: Los Angeles, B.A,, Rel, Est,, Phi Kappa Psi, Rho Epsilon. FOWLER, GEORGE W., JR.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm , Phi Delta Chi, Pharm. School Council, Pres. Phi Delta Chi. FOWLKES, ALMA F.: Los Angeles, M.S.W. , Soc. Work. FRANK, ROBERT D.: Monterey Pork, Pharm. D., Pharm., Phi Alpha Chi. FRANKEL, SANDRA L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Eng., Alpha Epsilon Phi. FRANKS, BRIAN R: Newport Beach, B.A., History, Phi Gamma Delta. FREED, HARVEY: Los Angeles, D.D.S,, Dent. FREED, SHARON L.: Redondo Beach, B.S, Ed. -Soc, Stud., TYR. FREEDMAN, LOURYA K- Sault Ste, Mane, Mich., D,D,S,, Dent,, Psi Omega, Dent, School Annual Editor. ' FREEMAN, JERRY B,: Lakewood, A,B., Math. FREIBURG. KRISTINE: Rolling Hills, 8 F.S., Intl. Rel., Mortar Board, Amazons, Phi Beta Koppo, Kappa Alpha Theta, Cambridge Program, Helens of Troy, Jr. Class Council, High School Relations Prog. FRENCH, STEPHEN A.: Son Gabriel, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, Stud. Body Treas., A.S.S.C. Fin. Comm. Chrm. FREY, KATHERINE M.: Arcadia, B.A,, Ed, -Soc, Stud. FRIEDMAN, JUDITH G.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Soc. Stud., Sr. Council, College Night at the Holly- wood Bowl. FRIEDMAN, STEPHEN D.: Los Angeles, B.S., Bus., Alpha Kappa Psi. FRIEDMAN, SUSAN A.: Los Angeles, A.B., French, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Mu Gommo, Alpha Lambda Delta, TDC. FRY, ROBERT P.: Arcadia, LL B., Law. FRY, SUSAN M.: Pasadena. B.S,, Ed. -Soc, Stud., Koppo Alpha Theta. FUJISAKI, SHIRLEY C: Honolulu, Hawaii, M.S., El. Ed. FUJITA, CAROLE F.: Torrance, Phorm. D., Pharm., Delta Koppo Sigma. FURUMOTO, KYOKO L.: Los Angeles, B.A., Asian Studies, Soc. for Asian Stud. GABRIELSON, NOEL BROOKE: Fresno, A.B., Soc. Sci., T.N.E., Blockstonians, Blue Key, Blood Drive, Squires, Knights — Pres., Soc. Stud. Senator, Rules Comm. Chrm., Pres. — Constitutional Convention. Sports Ed. EL RODEO, Senate Pres., Prod. Mgr. EL RODEO. GALINDO, BONAPARTE: Los Angeles, B.S., Pers. Indus. Adm. GALINDO, CARLOS E.: Los Angeles, A.B., Humoniiies, N.R.O.T.C, Lombda Chi Alpha, T.N.E, GALLAGHER, J. STERLING: Ployo del Rey, B.S., Fin , Pres. Fin. Club, S.A.M. GANNON, SHARON: Tempe, Ariz., B.S., Phys. Ther., Koppo Alpha Theta. GARCIA, CARLOS JAMES: Monterey Pork, D.O.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. GARRELTS, ANN: Covino, A.B., Sociology, Delta Delto Delta, Chimes, Amazons, Alpho Koppo Delto, A.W.S., Pres. A.W.S. Assoc. Cabinet, Alpho Tau Omega Little Sister. GARWAL, DALE A.: Chicago, 111., B.S., Acctg., Theto Xi, Newmon Club, S.A.M. , Deans List. GATES, JOAN S.: West Covina, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Delta. GAYLORD, FREDERICK, JR.: Temple City, B. Arch., Arch,, Pres, Christian Science Org. GAYNOR, ROBERT M.: New Rochelle, New York, A.B., Soc. Sci., Sigma Alpho Mu. GEISENDORFER, HENRY A., Ill: Fullerton, LL.B., Low, P.A.D. GELBARD, ALEX M.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin. GELDIN, LORRAINE E.: Beverly Hills. B.S., Ed. -Psych, GIBSON, NANCY: Los Angeles, B.A., Journ., Theto Sigmo Phi— Vice. Pres., Asst., Ed. DAILY TROJAN, EL RODEO, Staff. GIFFORD, SHARON L.: Lo Canada, A.B., Psych., Alpha Phi. GILBERT, MARY A.: Imperiol Beoch, B.FA., Design, GILDER, ARTHUR M.; Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Phorm. D., Phorm., Amer. Pharm. Assn., B.C. Pharm. Assn., Can. Pharm. Assn. GILL, STEPHEN E.: Pasadena, B.S„ B.I.M., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Squires, Homecoming Comm. GILLETTE, WALDO A., JR.: Los Angeles, B.S.M.E., Mech. Engr. GINDER, JACQUELINE R.: Polos Verdes Estates, B.S., Occ. Ther., Alpha Chi Omega, Occ. Ther. Club. GINGOLD, STUART D.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Fin. Rel. Est., Tau Epsilon Phi. GIRARDIN, RONALD EUGENE: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Phorm., Amer. Phorm. Assn.. Cal. Phorm, Assn. GIVVIN, TOM R.: Polos Verdes, B.A., Sociology, Beta Theto Pi. GLASS, JAMES A.: Sherman Ooks. A.B , Psych. GLASSMAN, ALAN S.: Culver City, B. Arch,, Arch., Tau Sigma Delta. GLASSMAN, JON D.: Burbonk, B.F.S., Intl. Rel., Delta Phi Epsilon, Tau Delta Phi, Alpha Mu Gamma, Pres. School of Int I, Rel., Varsity Crew, A. M.S. Council. GLESS, MICHAEL M.: Cormel, LL.B,, Low, Phi Delta Phi GLIAUDYS, GEORGE J.: Los Angeles, A.B., Psych., T.D.C., Troy Camp, DAILY TROJAN Stoff. CLICK, MYRON H.: Los Angeles, MB. A.. Indus. Mgmt. GOFF, JAMES R.: Long Beoch, LL.B., Low, P.A D GOLDFARB, JUDY E.: Los Angeles, B.S., Eng. GOLDMAN, JOE D.: Son Francisco, B.A., Poly. Sci. Ski Club. GONTA, CAROL C: San Die GONZALEZ, ARMANDO, JR Arch., Alpha Rho Chi. GOOD, ROBERT P.: Inglewood, B.S., Indus. Mgmt., Alpha Kappa Psi, S.A.M. GOODALL, JIM E.: Wasco, Phorm. D,, Pharm., Amer. Pharm. Assn., Col. Phorm. Assn. GOODELL, BETH A : Los Angeles, A.B., Humanities. GOODRICH, CLIFFORD C: Sonto Momco, B.S., Ed.- Phys. Ed., Varsity Baseball. GOODWIN, JACK: Sepulved a, LL.B., Low. GOODWIN, JILL M.: Woodland Hills, B.S., Ed. Phys. Ed., Alpha Phi, T.O.P.E., UR.A. GORDON, CAROLYN L.: Canogo Pork, A.B., Phys. Ed., Kappa Delta, Amazons, W.C.C.F. Council, T.Y R , Glee Club, U.C.CF., T O.P.E., Chrm. Festivol of Nations, Presby Local Comm., Concert Choir. GORDON, JANE A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Delta Gommo, Pi Lambda Theta, Angel Flight. GORDON, JEAN: Hollywood, B.A., Poly. Sci. GORE, RICHARD B.: Inglewood, Phorm. D.. Pharm., Phi Delta Chi. GORLIN, BARBARA: Los Angeles, B.S., Adv. GORRIN, HARVEY D,: Los Angeles, B.S., Clin. Tech , Sigma Alpha Mu. GRADY, HENRY P.: Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. GRAHAM, JAMES D.: Whittier, B. Arch., Arch. GRAHAM, NEIL J,: Lakewood, D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Tau Epsilon. GRANDI, KATHLEEN E.: Pacific Palisades, B.S , Ed., Amazons, Koppo Kappa Gamma, GRANNIS, NORMAN J.: Lomito, B.S E.E., Elec. Engr., Tau Beto Pi, Eto Kappa Nu GRANT, JOHN G.: Monterey Park, B.S. IE,, Indus. Engr,, Alpha Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi, A,I.I,E. GRAVES, CAROL LYNN: Downey, B.S., Ed. -Spanish, Delto Gamma, Sigma Delta Pi. GRAY, EARL E.: South Gate, B.S., Publ. Adm. GREEN, HOWARD P.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Phorm. GREEN, JOHN A.: Arcodio, B.S., Gen Mgmt., Tou Kappa Epsilon. GREEN, WILLIAM R.: Claremont, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. GREENE, CAROLE J.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Ed. -Psych., Alpha Epsilon Phi, GREENE, JEROYD W., JR.: Los Angeles, A.B., Econ. GREENE, LELAND M.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin. GREENFIELD, LARRY DAVID: Canogo Park, A.B., Psych., Hillel, Alpha Epsilon Delta. GREENMAN, KENNETH, JR.: Inglewood, B.S., Fin., Lombda Chi Alpha. GREENWELL, STANLEY G.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent. GRESHAM, ROBERT L.: Las Vegas, Nev., B.S., Insur- once. GRIBOW, DALE S.: Los Angeles, B.A., Pre-Low- History, Tou Delta Phi, S.A.M. , Alpha Epsilon Delta, Squires, Knights, T.N.E., Pres. Bio. Sci., V,P. Phys. Sci., Sr. Class Chrm, A.M.S. Chrm,, Sr. Class Exec. Council, A.S.S.C. Senator Soc. Stud. GRIJALVA, ELIZABETH L.: Sepulvedo, B.S., Occ. Ther., Koppo Delta, Newman Club. GRIMSLEY, JOAN D,: Redondo Beach, A,B,, Boct. GROSBERG, LAWRENCE M,: San Carlos, A,B., Intl. Rel. -Econ., Delta Phi Epsilon, M.U.N., Men s Ju- diciol. Senate, Pi Sigma Alpha, Order of the Palm. GROSS, ROBERT IVAN: Cleveland, A.B., Econ., Blue Key, Tou Delta Phi, T N.E, GRYNICK, PAUL ROY: North Hollywood, B, Arch., Arch., Alpha Rho Chi, Arch. Guild. GUILES, CAROLYN J.: Hollywood, B.S,, Music GUMBINGER, FRANK E.: Los Angeles, B,S., Mktg.- Mgmt., Alpho Koppo Psi, Theta Xi, T Y.R,. Bond. .S., Gen, Mgrr HAAP, MARTIN M.: Ontan Kappa Sigma, Varsity Golf, HAGER, JOHN P,; San Diego, B.S., Indus. Design. HABERMAN, DAVID B.: Denver, Colo., B.S., Food Dist., Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Trojan Marching Band, EL RODEO Staff. HAGG, CAROL J.: Dallas, Tex., B.S., Acctg. HAHN, KHEE BOK (KENNETH): Los Angeles, B.S., Mktg., Alpha Kappa Psi. HALDERMAN, RICHARD F.: Atwood, MB, A., Gem. HALEY, ANDREA L.: Ventura, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Chi Omega, Amazons, Spurs. HALL, JAMES E.: Whittier, B.A,, Fin, Rel. Est,, Fin, Club, Rel. Est. Frat. HALLOCK, JANICE E.: South Pasadena, B.S,, Ed,, Phys. Ed., A. A. A., T.O.P.E. HAMANN, WILLIAM F.; La Jolla, B.S., L.A.S. HAMBURG, TERRY C: Los Angeles, A.B., Psych., TDC, Tutorial Prog., Idyllwild Conference. HAMILTON, JOHN W.: Orange, B.S,. Gen. Mgmt., Phi Kappa Psi. HAMILTON, KATHY D.: South Pasadena, A.B., Journ.-Publ. Rel., Kappa Kappa Gamma, Soph. Class Council, High School Rel. Comm., T.Y.R,, Troeds, Rush Chrm. Kappa Kappa Gamma. HAMMERMUELLER, INGRID A.: Montrose, B.F.A., Design, Kappa Pi, Delta Gamma, Sec. Kappa Pi. HAMPTON, ELIZABETH M.: San Marino, B.A., Poly. Sci., Songfest Comm,, T.Y.R. HANCOCK, SUSAN F.: Arcadia, A.B., Spanish, Delta Delta Delta, T.Y.R. HANN, ROBERT S,: San Bernardino, A.B,, Chem , N,R.O.T,C,, Delta Epsilon Phi. HANSEN, HARLAN R.; Maywood, M.B.A,, Indus Mgmt., Tau Beta Pi, I EE.E., Eta Kappa Nu. HANSON, ROGER S.: Woodland Hills, LL.B,, Law, HARAHAN, MICHAEL WOOD: Encino, A,B„ Poly. Sci., Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Sigma Alpha, Knights, Squires, Yell Leader. HARDER, MARILYN J.: Glendale, A.B., History, HARMON, JAMES H.: South Son Gabriel, LL.B,, Law, Phi Delta Phi, Hale Court. HARPER, DAVID R.: Encino, B.S,, Bus., T.D C, Theta Xi. HARRELL, WALTER B.: B.S.M.E,, Mech, Engr,, Phi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. HARRIS, RICHARD W.: Long Beach, B.S., Fin., Delta Tou Delta, Varsity Frosh. Water Polo, Frosh. Tennis. HARRIS, THOMAS C: Long Beach, B.S., Acctg Alpho Kappa Psi. HART, GARY C: Los Angeles, BS.CE,, Civ. Engr Pres. Stud. -Body School of Engr., USC ENGINEER —Feat. Ed., A.S.C.E.: Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon. HART, SAMUEL, JR.: Los Angeles, B S.E.E., Elec Engr. HARTH, JOSEPH C: North Hollywood, M.B.A., Gen, Mgmt. HARTY, NAT S.: Colton, B.S., Ed. Phys. Ed., Delia Tau Delta, Varsity Baseball. HASHIMOTO, FRANCES K.: Monterey Park, B.S, Biol. Sci., Delta Phi Kappa. HAST, MARY-JEAN: Sherman Oaks, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud,, Gamma Phi Beta, Pres. School of Ed. HAWKINS, PATRICIA M.: Santa Barbara, B.A., Journ.-Pub. Rel., Theta Sigma Phi. HAWKINS, WILBER D.: Monrovia, Ed.D., Ed. Edm. HAYMORE, MARY ALICE: Glendale, B.S., Ed. -Speech. HAYTON, ROBERT G.: Santo Ana, MP. A., Publ Adm., Pi Sigma Alpha, Pub. Pers. Assn., Amer. Soc. Pub. Adm., Town Hall. HEATH, WILBUR G.: West Covina, B.S.Ch.E., Chem, HELLER, PATRICIA R,: Los Angeles, 8, FA., Art Ed., Kappa Alpha Theta. HELMS, JOHN GAYLORD: Los Angele B.S., Fin. HELTON, JAMES W.: Alhambra, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E. HENDRIX, WILLIAM E.: Santa Monica, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Tau Epsilon, I.F.C. Pres. HENNIS, LEE A.: Fullerton, B.S.M.E., Aero. Engr., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beto Pi, A.S.M.E., Mgr. Basketball Team. HENSLEY, ROBERTA M.: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Kappa Gamma. HERFURTH, SARA-JO: Oxnard, B.S., Retailing., T.Y.R., Soph. Class Council. HERMANSON, LAUREL A.: Son Diego, B.S., Clin, TechPre.Med., Koppa Delta, Chimes, Chem. Club, HERSH, JUDITH F.; Los Angeles, B.S., El. -Ed-Psych., Alpha Delta Pi, T.Y.R. HERTEN, JULIE ANN: North Hollywood, B.S., Ed., Alpha Kappa Theta, Troy Camp, Amazons, Spurs. HESSELTINE, VERNON H.: Downey, Phorm. D., Pharm. HIGGINS, THOMAS E.: Burbonk, B S,, Int I, Trade, S.A.M., Fin. Club. HIGIRO, FESTO S.G,: Los Angeles, M.A., Inf I. rel.- Econ., Pi Sigma Alpha, Intl. Rel. Poly. Sci. Nat I. honorary societies. HILL, DOUGLAS S.: Pacific Palisades, B.S., Mktg. HILTY, VIRGINIA L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Phys. Ther., Pi Beta Phi, Phys. Ther. Club, A.P.T.A., Shell and Oar, T.Y.R., Troy Camp. HINKLE, EUGENE M. JR.: Crystal River, Fla., B.A., Econ. Pre, Law, T.Y.R., Lambda Chi Alpha. HINKLE, WILLIAM GRAHAM: Los Angeles, M.B.A., Gen. Mgmt. HIRATA, RAY: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. HIROSE, ROBERT H.; Rosemeod, Pharm. D., Pharm., Alpha loto Pi, Skull and Mortar. HOAG, MELIND, G.: Los Angeles, B.S., Phys. Ther., Pi Beta Phi, Chimes. HOBBS, PATRICIA S.: Inglewood, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Alpha Phi, Sr, Ed. Council. HOFF, DENNIS R.: Son Gabriel, A.B., Psych., A.S.S.C. Treas. HOFFMAN, JANE L.: San Marino, B.S., Mktg., Pi Beta Phi. HOGAN, KEVIN FRANCIS: Piedmont, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., Skull Dagger, Kappa Alpha, Varsity Track, HOGUE, HARLAN R.: Santa Monica, B, Arch,, Arch,, Alpha Rho Chi. HOGUE, MARGARET SUE: Rialto, B.S., Fin,, Phi Chi Theta. HOKANS, STEPHEN H.: Inglewood, B.A,, Eng,, Var- sity Rugby. HOKIN, LYNDA S.: Chicago, III., B.S., Eng., USC Ski Club, T.Y.D. HOLBROOK, ROBERT T, Santo Monica, Pharm. D., Pharm., Skull Mortar, A.S.S.C. Senate. HOLLOWAY, RICHARD S,: Son Diego, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Capf. Crew. HOLMAN, VIVIAN E,: Houston, Tex,, B.S,, Ed, -Eng., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hillel, Little Sister S.C. Med. HOLMES, STEPHEN J.: Van Nuys, B.S., Fin. HOLMES, VICTORIA M.: Los Angeles, B.S., El. Ed, HOM. LAWRENCE Y.: Los Angeles, B.A,, Math. HON, JO ANN: Inglewood, B.S., Ed. HONG, ROGER S,: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch,, Tau Epsilon Phi, HOOD, EVELYN L.: San Manno, M,M,, Piano, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres. So. Calif. School Piano Assn. HOOKER, JULIET BURKETT: Pebble Beach, B.S,, Mills College Alum HOOKER, RODMAN L., JR,: Hillsborough, B,S,, Fin,, Bus Council, Crew, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres. Bus. School. HOOP, WILLIAM ROBERT: Pasadena, B.S., Rel. Est. HOOPER, BRUCE M.: Montebello, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr,, A,S,C.E. HOOSE, CHARLES R,: Corona del Mar, B.S., Fin., Phi Kappa Psi. HOOVER, JOHN D.: Poncha Springs, Colo., A.B., Poly. Sci., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, T.Y.R. HORNER, JEFFREY B.: Modesto, B.S., Mktg. Mgmt., Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, N.R.O.T.C, Swim Team, Water Polo Team. HOSKINS, MARILYN R.: Long Beach, B.S., B.E.I,T, HOSS, JOHN E : El Ca|on. D D,S,, Dent,, Delta Sigma Delta, HOUGLAND, CURTIS R,: Wasco, Wash,, Mgmt,, S.A,M. HOWE, SANDRA L : Santa Alpha Kappa Gamma, HOWE, WILLIAM K,: South Pasodena, B,S,, Mgmt. HOWELL, SALLYE J.: Whittier, B,S., Bus. Adm., Delta Delta Delta, Phi Chi Theta. HOYT, LYNDA J,: Beverly Hills. B.S., Psych. -Spec. Ed. HOYT, MICHELE: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Eng. HSIEH, GEORGE: Pasadena, D.D.S., Dent. HSIEH, ROELLA C: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng. HSU, HENRY H,: Taiwan, For., M.S.Ch.E., Chem. Engr. HUDSON, ARTHUR J.: Glendole, D D.S., Dent. HUFFMAN, TINA K.: San Marino, B.S,, Ed, HULL, PENNY: Tustin, B.A., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Delta Gamma, T.YR,, Soph. Class Council. HULL, ROBERT LEE: North Hollywood, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Chi Phi. HULSE, C, RUSSELL: Los Angeles, M.S,C,E., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E. HULSEY, CHARLES M.: Oroville, Wash., D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Tau Epsilon. HULTINE, RICHARD L.: Cloy Center, Neb., Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi. HUNT, TOM E.: Son Bernardino, B.S., E.E., Elec. Engr., Sigmo Phi Delta. HUNTER, BARBARA: Taft, A.B,, Psych,, Alpha Delta Pi, Troy Camp. HURLEY, ALAN M.: San Marino, B.S., Fin., Chi Phi, Fin. Club, Y.A.F. HUTTON, BETTY L.: San Gabriel, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Panhellenic, Mortar Boord, Amazons, Alpha Delta Pi. Indus B.S., Dent. Hyg., HUTTON, NEIL: Hociendo Heights, M.S.E.E., Elec. Engr. HYATT, GILBERT P.; Long Beach, M,S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Hughes Masters Fellowship. HYMAN, HOWARD ALLAN: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E.. Elec. Engr., Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, I.E.E.E. I lACOBUCCI, CESIDIO R.: La Canada, B.S.M.E., Mech. Engr. IGLAI, ELIZABETH R.: San Bernardino, Pharm. D., Pharm., A. Ph. A., C.Ph.A., Antidotes, Lambda Kappa Sigma. ITAYA, CONSTANCE H.: Los Angeles, B.F.A., Art Ed,, Delta Phi Kappa, IWASA, LYNN E.: Los Angeles, B.A., Moth., Tou Epsilon Phi. JACKSON, CLAYTON R.: Garden Grove, B.S.Ch.E., Chem. Engr., Phi Sigma Kappa, Footboll. JACOBS, RONALD E.: Inglewood, B.S., Bus. Ed. JACOBSEN, RICHARD W.: Altodeno, 6.S., Soc. Stud., Phi Kappa Psi, T.Y.R., Rugby Teom. JACOBSON, JUDITH E.: Son Bernardino, B.A., Hist., Alpho Gamma Delta. JAFFE, BARRY F,: Sherman Oaks, A.B., Int I. Rel.- Econ., Sigma Alpha Mu, Dean s List. JAFFE, BRUCE M.: Son Diego, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, Zeto Beta Tou. JAFFE, TINA GEISLER: Los Angeles, A.B., Socio., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rush Counselor. JAMES, BARBARA C: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Koppa Gamma, Upsilon Alpha, Xi Psi Phi, Soph. Class Sec.-Treos., Senator. JAMES, EDWARD PROBYN, III: Los Angeles, B, Arch., Arch. JAMISON, DONNA L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpho Koppa Gamma. Alpha Tau Epsilon. Pres. Sr. Class, Dent. Hyg. JAO, LUCY K.Y.: Singapore, M.S., Bio Chem. JAUREGUY, MICHAEL R.: B.M., Mus. Ed., M.E.N.C. C.M-E.A,, Symphony, Tro|an Bond. JEAN, JOSEPH A. JR.: Gordena, B.S., Acctg. JERNIGAN, RICHARD H.: Brawley, D.D.S., Dent.. Delta Sigma Delta. JESPERSON, JANET G. Los Angeles, B.S., Soc. Stud., Kappa Kappa Comma, Chi Delphian, Spurs, Amazons, A,S,S,C. Secy. JESS, JAMES: Alhambra, LL.B.. Low, Jr. Sr. Class Pres , Phi Alpha Delta, JETT, THOMAS L,: Newport Beach, B.S., Rel. Est.- Fin.. Squires, Pi Kappo Alpha. JOBGEN, SALLY A.: Hawthorne. B.S., Ed. -Eng. JOHANNSEN, JO-ANN: North Hollywood, B.S., Ed,, Mu Phi, Orchestra, Chamber Music. JOHNS, AL G.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm. JOHNSON, BARBARA J.: Cloremont, B.S., Ed. -Spec. Stud , Alpha Phi, Soc, Chrm Univ, Hall. r . ± V i JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER J.: Long Beach, B.S., Ed.- Phys. Ed., Track, Homecoming Comm, JOHNSON, FLODY W.: Los Angeles, M.F.A., Point., Kappa Pi. JOHNSON, JUDITH L.: Newport Beach, B.M., Mus. Ed., Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Alpha Iota. JOHNSON, LINDA H.; Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Pi Beto Phi, Alpha Koppa Gamma. JOHNSON, MARILYN A.: Inglewood, B.S., Mktg. JOHNSON, MICHAEL M.: Los Angeles, A.B., Tele- com., DAILY TROJAN Sports writer, KUSC-FM— KAHLENBERG, RUTH L.: Encino. B.A., Eng., T.D.C., Greater Univ. Comm. KAHN, RONALD S.: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E. riz., A.B., Psych., Delt. Knights, Tennis Tean- ning Chrm. ie, B.S., Eng. ilo, Hawaii, B.S., Physics Lawndale, B.S., Fm. •isf Stud. Fellowship. Ma., A.B., Eng., Chi Engr B.S.E.E., Pers. -Indus. Announcer and P.R. Dir., B JONES, ALICE F.: Birminghan Omega. JONES, EVERETT W.: Arcodic Koppo Alpha Psi. JONES, J. STEPHEN: Pasodeno, Rel., Delta Tou Delta. JONES, JUDITH ANN: Long Beach, A.B., Journ.-Publ. Rel., Kappa Kappa Gamma, DAILY TROJAN Staff. JONES, MARK E.: Downey, D.D.S., Dent. JONES, MILDRED A.: Huntington Beach, B.S., Occ. Ther., Occ. Ther. Organ., Glee Club. JONES, ROBERT LEE: San Gabriel, D.D.S., Dent,, Delta Sigma Delta. JORDAN, ROBERT A.: Alhombro, B.S.I. E., Indus. Engr., A. I. I.E. JOYCE, MARY SUE: Pacific Palisades, B.S., Mktg., Phi Chi Theto, S.A.M. JOYCE, WILLIAM P.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. JULIAN, JUDITH R,: Arcadia, B.S., Mktg., Phi Chi Theto. JUNG, LORRAINE: Los Angeles, A.B., Biol. JUNIOR, DEAN B.: Fullerton, B.F.S., Int I. Rel., Delta Phi Epsilon. KADO, HERALD A.: Gardena, Phorm, Alpha Iota Pi. KADOMOTO, NORMAN T,: Pasodeno, Conn., ..S., Fin. -Rel. KAHN, TERRY R.: Tucson, Chi, Blue Key, Squire AS.S.C. Senate, Homec KAMADA, PATTI L.: River KAMAHELE, WALLACE, W. KAMIKAWA, WILLIAM I S.A.M. , Invest. Club. KAMINSKY, ALEC P.: Bri Est., Beto Theto Pi. KAMIYA, EIKO: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Phys. Ed., T.O.P.E., YWCA, URA, AWS Exec. Cobinet. KANE, THOMAS A.: Green Bay, Wise, A.B., Econ., Varsity Swim Teom. KANNER, MICHAEL A.: Los Angeles, B.A., Psych. KAPLAN, NORMAN J.: Von Nuys, Pharm. D., Phorm., A. Ph. A., C.Ph.A., Alpha Zeta Omicron. KARABIAN, LAWRENCE K.: Fresno, Pharm. D., Phorm., Phi Delto Chi. KARAS, NORMAN S.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi. KARDASHIAN, ROBERT G.: Los Angeles, B.S., Psych.. El. Ed. KARSIN, RONALD Y.: Beverly Hills, B.A., Hist., Sr. Class Council, A. M.S. Comm, KATAGIRI, BETTY Y.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Phorm., Lambda Koppo Sigma, Antidotes, Rho Chi, A. Ph. A. KATZNELSON, STEVEN N.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin,- Gen. Mgmt., Alpha Kappa Psi — Treas., Bus Council, Blockstonions — V.P., Dean s List, S.A M. KAUFMAN, JACK E.: Los Angeles, B.S., Sociol., Sigma Alpha Mu, V.P.. — A. M.S. KAWIN, MARJORIE R.: Los Angeles, Ph.D., Psych., Phi Beto Kappa, Alpho Koppo Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. KEESAL, SAMUEL A,, JR.: Tucson, Ariz., LL.B., Law, Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court Clerk, Practice Court %• f T Clerk, All Univ. Championship Volleyball Team, Mgr. Ed. — TROJAN BAR, Teach. Asst. KELLEY, DIANE H.: Bokersfield, B.S., Psych. KELLY, ROBERT E.: Montebello, M.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., A.S-C.E. KENDALL, ROBERT A.: South Pasodeno, LL.B., Low, Phi Delta Phi, Blue Key, Skull Dagger, Delta Phi Epsilon, Theto Xi. KERELUK, MICHAEL J.: Culver City, B.S. Pe.E., Pet. Engr., Pi Epsilon Tou, Sigma Tou Epsilon, A.I.M.E., ENGINEER Staff, Engr. Council, Marching Bond, Pep Band. KERZNER, ELLIOT LOWELL: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Tou Epsilon Phi. KESSLER, KAREN D.: Hermoso Beach, B.S., Eng., Delta Delta Delta. KETCHAM, JESSE E.: Son Diego, B.S.M.E., Aero. Engr., A. I. A. A., S.AE,, AS.M.E. KIBBEY, MURLDEEN: Loguno Beach, BF.A., Design, Alpha Chi Omega, Koppa Pi, T.Y.R. KIDD, KENNETH K.: Bokersfield, A.B,, Biol., Genetics Soc. of Amer., Westminster Campus Christ. Fel. low.. Bio, Sci. Council. KIHARA, SETSUKO V.: Los Angeles, B.S., Phys. Ther., Phi Koppa Phi, Alpha Mu Gamma, A.P.T.A. KILLMAN, DAVID L.: Santo Monica, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega. KIM, KYOSANG: Seoul, Korea, B. Arch., Arch. KIM, WON HOE: Los Angeles, B.S,. B I.M. KIM, WONSANG: Los Angeles, B.S., Engr. KIMBROUGH, ROBIN L.: Los Angeles, MS,, Ed. -Phys. Ed. KIMURA, HARRY K,: Azuso, A.B., Psych. KING, DELLA L.: Lynwood, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma. KIRCHDOERFER, JEANETTE L.: Son Marino, B.S., Ed.- Soc. Stud., Alpha Delta Pi. KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT T.: Conogo Pork, B.S., Fi..., Alpha Kappa Psi. KIRKWOOD, CHARLES M.: Downey, B.S., Mktg. linflK i.iiyiiot flAIKE 00, am , 5 hMol 0.1l«il, OlUKS. (Oil GIUE WON, D: tslio Ki fflUS, Wl ' -«.«.. KISTLER, KERRY L,: B.S, Ed.Soc. Stud. KLABUNDE, HERMAN A., JR.: Torrance, B.F.A., Ce- KLEIN, MARK L.; Los Angeles, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi. KLEINER, ILANA: Milwaukee, Wise, BF.S., Intl. Rel., Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Pi Sigma Alpha, Sigma Gamma Sigma, Amazons — Pres. KLOETZEL, JAMES E.: Polos Verdes, B.A., Hist., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon. KNAGGS, SUSAN J.: Encino, B.S., Acctg. KO, ELAINE v.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. Bio. Sci., Delta Phi Kappa. KOBAYASHI, IRENE H.: Pasadena, A.B., Hist., Sigma Phi Omega, Nisei Trojan Club. KOBAYASHI, RICHARD T.: Lomita, M.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E. KOBAYASHI, TED K.i Lomita, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E., Sigma Phi Delto. KOERNER, SHARI L.: San Gabriel, B.S., Ed. -Psych. KOLDERUP, NILS P.: Son Pedro, M.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Tau Beta Pi. KOLLINGER . LINDA L.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Phys. Ther. KOPPENHAVER, EUGENE P.: Northridge, D.D.S., Dent. KORANDER, CONSTANCE V.: San Diego, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gammo, Alpha Chi Omega, Chimes. KORT, GILBERT R.-. Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., S.A.M., Teach. Asst. KRAMON, DANIEL L.: Los Angeles, A.B,, Psych. KRANE, SAMUEL: New York, N. Y., LL.B., Law, Phi Delta Phi. KRAUSE, ROBERT H.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega, Alpha Tau Epsilon, Pres. Psi Omega. KREISBERG, RICHARD E.: Beverly Hills, D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Omega. KROLL, H. CORBETT: Ormda, B.S,, Fm., Sigma Chi, Rho Epsilon, S.A.M. KRUEGER, KARIN L.: Lancaster, B S., Ed.-Eng., Pi Lambda Theta. KULPER, KATHLEEN I.: La Canada, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma. KUMATA, CONRAD K.: Seattle, Wash., D.D.S., Dent. KUNSCH, HAROLD E., JR.: Baltimore, Md., LL.B., ■Low, Phi Alpha Delta. KUPSIK, DOUGLAS J.: Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., S.A.M. KURAHASHI, MARILYN K.: Los Angeles, B.S,, Math., Delta Phi Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa. KUSKE, JARRETT J.: Escondido, B.S., B.I.M. Sigma Chi. KUX, BARBARA J.: Highland Pork, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud,, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hillel. KWONG, STANLEY: Los Angeles, M.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu. LA BRANCHE, SYDNEY J.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed.- Psych LABRUCHERIE, JOHN R.: Los Angeles, A.B., Hist., Delta Tau Alpha, Rugby. LADD, DWIGHT ROBERT: Montebello, M.S. I.E., Ind, Engr., Blue Key, Skull ond Dagger. LADNER, MARY ANN: Altadena, A.B., Intl. Rel., Sigma Gamma Sigma. LAM, RONALD O.: Los Angeles, B.S., Acctg, LAMANNO, FRANCES: Sacramento, A.B., Psych. LAMAR, LORIN THOMAS: Arcadia, B.A., Socio., Delta Tau Delta, Cartoonist DAILY TROJAN. LA MARR, DAYMOND A.: San Marino, B.S., Mkt. Mgmt,, Am. Mktg. Assn. LAMEL, BARBARA: Lynbrook, N. Y., B.S., Ed. LANCASTER, ROGER E,: Fountain Valley Pharm. D Phar.m. LANDIS, DONALD H,: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. LANE, BARRY M.: Newport Beach, B.S., Bus. Adm.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LANE, ROBERT M.: Palm Springs, Pharm D Pharm Rho Pi Phi. LANGDON, ALLAN A.: Glendale, MB. A., Ind. Mgmt., Alpha Kappa Psi. LANNI, MICHAEL J,: Beverly Hills, B S,, Bus. Mgmt., V.P. Alpha Tau Omega, Knights, Homecoming Comm., Songfest, I.F.C., Guest Rel. Staff, T.Y.R., Special Events Coordinating Council, Frosh, Soph., Jr. and Sr. Class Councils, LANNI, TERRENCE J,: Beverly Hills, B,S,, Gen. Mgmt , Alpha Tau Omega, Knights, TYR,, Class Coun- cils. Chief Justice I.F.C. Judicial, M.S. Relations Comm., Guest Relations, Hist. Honor Soc, Home- coming Comm., Songfest. LARAWAY, LAWRENCE C: Balboa, B.A., Psych., Phi Kappa Psi. LARSON, DON W.: Canogo Park, A.B , Hist., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LASAROW, JERALO M.: Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. LAURICELLA, VINCENT: Whittier, B.S., Bus. Ind. Mgmt,, Sec y. S.A.M. LEAHY, CAROL LYNN: Los Angeles, B.F.A., Chi Omega, Kappa Pi, Ski Club. LEE, JACKIE L.: Compton, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma. LEE, RANDOLPH: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Troian Christian Fellowship. LEHMAN, PAUL: Glendole, B.A., Span , Sigmo Delta Pi. LEIBOVITCH, LESLIE ALAN: Los Angeles, B.A., Psych., Pres, Student Council on Religion. LEMIEUX, KAREN R.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed., Pi Beta Phi, Dean s List. LEMON, BOYD S.: Alhambra, LL.B., Law, Phi Alpha Delta, S.C LAW REVIEW. LEONARD, ARTHUR F.: Arcadia, B.S., Acctg. LEONETTI, MARY M.: Los Angeles, A.B., Hist. LERCH, CAROL A.: Arcadia, A.B., Hist., Delto Delta Delta. LERNER, HOWARD S.: Los Angeles, B.S., Bus., Tau Delta Phi. LETCHER, JERRY L.: Inglewood, B.S., Bus. Acctg., Koppo Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. LEVIN, MARCHELLE PENNY: Los Angeles, B.A., Journ., Theta Sigma Phi, Contrib. Ed. DAILY TROJAN. LEW, ART Y.: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Pres. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, I.E.E.E. LEW, WAYNE C: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Alpha Iota Pi. LEWIS, ARTHUR: Los Angeles, B.S., Bus. LIAUTAND, MICHAEL A.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., C.P.H.A., A.P.H.A. LIBERATORE, MARIO: Sherman Ooks, B.S., Ind. Mgmt. LIEB, CORNEL.IA C.E.: La Jolla, B.S., Phys. Ther., Past Pres. Phi Mu Epsilon. LIEBER, LEONARD L.: Long Beach, M.S.W., Soc. Work, Exec. Bd. Stud. Org. School of Sociol Work. LIGIFR, LLOYD D.: Sherman Oaks, B.A., Econ., Sig- ma Chi. LIKROPINA, JAMES R.: Serbia, LL.B., Low. LIM, ROY L.: Gardeno, B.A., Cinema, Delta Kappa Alpha, S.M.P.T.E. LIMACHER, SUSAN J.: Santa Borbara, B. Shell and Oar, Soph Council, T.Y.R. LINCOLN, ROBERT M.: South Pasadena, B,S,, Gen Mgmt. LINDEN, THOMAS M.: Los Angeles, BS-, Acctg,, Phi Delta Theta. LINDGREN, LAURA: South Gate, A.B,, Econ., Kappa Delia, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Amazons, Y.WC.A. Secy, DAILY TROJAN, EL RODEO, Troy Camp Comm. LINDHURST, DIANE E.: La Canada, BS., Pe rs. Adm Shell and Oar. LINDSEY, BETSY A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent., Hyg Kappa Alpha Theta, Lambda Delta, Alpha Kapp Gammo. LINDSEY, LARRY ROBERT: Pasadena, B. Arch., Arch Phi Sigma Kappa. LINDSTEDT, MICHAEL D.: Newport Beach, BS IE Ind. Eng., Alpha Pi Mu, A.I.E.E LINK, THOMAS H.: Orlando, Fla., B.S., Food DisI Pi Sigma Epsilon, Trojan Marching Band. LIPSEY, SANDRA D.: San Diego, B.A., Soc. Sci Chimes, Spurs, Y.W.C.A., AWS Pres., Amazon; Mortar Board, Stud. Activities Faculty Comm. iTTLE, JANICE P.: Los Angeles, B.S., El. Ed., Gamma Phi Beta. LOEN, CLAIRE F.: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng., Chi Omega. LOHMAN, BARBARA J.: Polos Verdes, B.A., Speech Poth., Zeta Phi Eta. LOO, THOMAS S.: Yumu, Ariz., B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Blackstomans, Pi Sigma Epsilon. LOOMIS, KATHERINE M.: Rolling Hills, B.S., Soc. St., Kappa Alpha Theto, T.Y.R. LOOS, NED W., II: Pasadena, B.S., Acctg., Phi Gamma Delta, Crew. LOPEZ, LANE J.: ia Crescenta, D.D.S., Dent., Sigma Delta. LOVEJOY, P. A.; Sierra Madre, Pharm. D., Pharm., Phi Delta Chi. LOWE, PAULINE P. L.: Oxnard, A.B., Math. LUBOFF, VICKI J.: Lowndale, B.A., Soci., Alpha 108 Song- Lambdo Delta, Phroteres, T.O.P.E., Hillel. LUTH, ROGER E,: Bell, B.S.I. E., Ind. Eng., , A.S.S.C. Senate LYLE, SANDRA KAYE WADE: Gardena, BS., Troeds, R.H.A., Phroteres, Stud. Council ligion, V.P. of Y.W.C.A. LYTTHANS, JAMES DANIEL: Pomona, B.M,, Ed., Phi Mu Delta, Sinfonio, M E.N.C., C, C.T.A., Trojan Symphonic Bond, Orchestra, Marching Band. M MocQUOID, MALCOM S.: Sherman Oaks, I Bus. Council, Theta Xi, T.Y.R,, Art Chri fest. Homecoming Comm, McAFEE, DON MICHAEL: Inglewood, B.S., Mktg., Kappa Sigma. McBRIDE, D. DAVID: Pasadena, D.D.S., Dent. McCaffrey, JOSEPH H.: Los Angeles, B.S., Indus. Mgmt., S.A.M. McCALL, EDWARD HASLAM: North Hollywood, B S., Rel. Est., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rho Epsilon. McCLELLAN, JOHN L.: Topeka, Kan., D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Tau Epsilon. McCLISTER, MARY ANNE: Monterey Pork, B.S., Psych. -Ed., Alpha Phi, Ponhellenic, Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Little Sisters, Sr. Class Council. McCLUSKEY, HEATHER RAE: Glendole, B.S., Dent. Hyg. McCOY, BARBARA J.: Choppaqua, N.Y., A.B,, Eng. McCUE, JEANNE E.: Fullerton, B.S., Ed. -Soc. Stud., Kappa Alpha Theta, Amazons, Ponhellenic, Ed. Council. McDowell, TERENCE H.: Arcadia, B.S., Fin., Delta Tau Delta. McFARLAND, ANN. H.: Fillmore, B.S., Ed. -Psych., Delta Gamma, T.Y.R., Troeds. McGOWAN, MADELON: Son Diego, A.M., Eng. McGRUDER, JACK: Mount Vernon, N.Y., B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Eta Kappa Nu, Tou Delta Pi. McKAY, JOSEPH M.: Whittier, B.S., Clin. Tech. McKENZIE, CAROLYN L.: Inglewood, B S., Phys. Ther. McKINLEY, MARY B.: Los Angeles, B S., Ed. -Soc. Stud., Kappa Alpha Theta. McKINLEY, RAYMOND R.: Long Beach, B.S., Physics. McLEOD, JEANNE A.: San Pedro, Ph.D., Ed. McMAHAN, BONNIE L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed. -Soc Stud., Kappa Kappa Gommo. McNEIL, MICHAEL L.: Los Angeles, A.B,, Math. McNULTY, LAURA A.: Rochester, Minn., A.B., Psyc ' McVICKER, ELIZABETH V.: Santo Monica, B S.. E: Soc. Stud,, Ski Club. MAASBERG, WILLIAM A,: Stockton, M.S.E.E., Ele Engr., I.E.E.E. MACY, BILL J.: Whittier, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Alp ' Kappa Psi. MADDEN, BART J.: Burbank, B.S., Mech. Enq. A.S.M.E., Tou Beta Pi, N.S.P.E., V.P. School ;■MALAN, MAX J.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent . Alp ' Tau Epsilon, Sr. Class V.P, MALCOLM, RICHARD W.: Findloy, Ohio, Ed.D., Ed Phi Delta Kappa. MALONEY, JAMES C: Perth, Australia, B.S.E E Elec. Engr. MANDEL, MARTIN L.: Los Angeles, A.B., Blockston ions, A.K.D. MANDEL, ROBERT L.: Denver, Colo., B.S., Ge.i Mgmt., Tau Delta Phi, Greek Week Comm. MANDELARIS, RICHARD A.: Los Angeles, B.A., Enn Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rugby. MANDELSON, FRANK A.: Beverly Hills. LL.B., Low MANELL, KEN R,: Fontana. A.B., Biol., Phi Del ' : Theta. MANO, BOB M.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm Alpha Iota Pi. MANSFIELD, CAROL ANN: Los Angeles, A.B., Clo; sics, Sodalitas Classica. Alpha Mu Gamma, El RODEO Staff, Am Class. League Pres. MARCARIAN, GEORGE S.: Glendale, Pharm. D Phorm., A. Ph. A., C.Ph.A., S.C.Ph.A., Iranian Stu i Assn. MARK, SHELBY A.: Coronado, B.S., Phys. Ther., An- Ther. Assn., Alpha Gamma Delta. MARKS, BARRY R.: La Mirodo, A.B., Int I. Rel , Tou r i Kappa Epsrion, Songfesf Mus. Coord., Band, J.V. Tennis. MARKS, DON H.t Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., S.A.M. MARKS, RICHARD E.; North Hollywood, A.B., Journ,, Blue Key. Sigma Delta Chi, Mgr. Ed. DAILY TRO JAN, Chrm Speakers Bureau, V.P. Sigma Delto Chi, MAROTTA, ROSE MARIE: Los Angeles, B.A., Intl. Rel. Sigma Gamma Sigma. MARPLES, WILLIAM DENNIS: North Hollywood, B.S., Mktg. MARSH, CAROLYN: Los Angeles, B.S,, El. Ed., Y.W.C.A. MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER L.: North Hollywood, B.S., Mgmt. MARTIN, JOHN E.: Stow, Ohio, A.B., Hist., Tau Kappa Epsilon. MARTIN, JUDITH K.: Son Pedro, B.A., Eng,, Delta Delta Delta. MARTIN, JULIE V.: North Hollywood, B A., Ed. Soc. Stud., Alpha Gamma Delto. MARTIN, LARRY I.: San Gabriel. Phorm. D., Phori Rho Pi Phi. MARTIN, RICHARD I.: Washington, D.C., M.A., : ciol.. Alpha Koppo Delta, AS. A., P.S.A. MARTINEZ, LYNDA B.: South San Gabriel, B Chem.. Alpha Lambda Delta, Iota Sigma Phi Beta Kappa, Spurs, Chimes, Sec.-Treas. — Stud. Affiliates Am. Chem., Soc, Founder-Ed. THE MOLECULE. MARTINEZ, MARY H.: Porterville, B.F.A., Art Ed. MARTINSON, LAWRENCE G.: L Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E. MASAKI, VICTOR K.: Torrance, F Phi Delta Chi, Blue Key, Troy Cc MASH, MICHAEL V.: Sacrament o, Club. MASSMAN. STEPHEN P.: Beverly MATAY, LYNN R.: Los Angeles, Phi, Homecoming Comm iS.EE., MATSUDA, RONALD N.: Gordena, B.S., Ed. -Psych. MATSUMOTO, KATHLEEN H.: Monterey Park, B.S., Chem, MATTOX, H. DOUG: Monterey Park, D.D,S., Dent., Alpha Tou Sigma, Delta Sigma Delta. MAW, RONALD G,: San Gabriel, B.S., Gen Mgmt., S.A.M. , Frosh. Council, Theto Xi, Stud. Survey Comm. MAXEY, GERALD C: Brooklyn, N.Y., B.A., Psych. MAXSON, RODMAN L.: Studio City, B.S., Indus. Mgmt,, Knights, Squires, Kappa Alpha. MAY, DEEDY (DIANA W.): Donville, A.B., Int I. Rel. MAYNARD, PAUL O.. Anaheim, B.S., Mktg., Tau Kappa Epsilon. MEAD, FRANK F., Ill: Los Angeles, LL.B., P.A.D. MEADOWS, ANN BEVERLY: Los Angeles, Psych. MEFFORD, ROBERT N.: Rockford, III., B.S., Indus. Mgmt. MEGOWAN, JOHN S.: Rosemead, B.S., Pub. Adm T.Y.R. MEHNERT, WARREN L.: Vermilion, Ohio, B.S.M.E Mech. Engr., Pi Tau Sigma, A.S.M.E., A.S.T.M N.S.P.E., Rec. Sec. Pi Tau Sigma. MENGESHA, AMBERBER: Addis Ababa, Ethiopit M.S., Ed -School Adm. MENSER, THOMAS W,: Beverly Hills, B. Arch., Arch,, S,C A.IA. MERICKEL, RONALD P.: Balboa, B.S., Fin,, Phi Kappa Psi, Fin, Club, MERTENS, MICHAEL A.: Son Bernardino, M.D., Med. MERZ, GERALD B.: Alhambra, B.S., Ed.-Phys. Varsity Baseball, Frosh. Baseball Coach. MESHEKOW, PAUL S,: Beverly Hills, B.S., Rel. Es MESHUL, MYNA: Los Angeles, B.A., Hist. MESKELL, DOUGLAS W.: San Marino, B.S., In Mgmt., S.A.M. MESKELL, GEORGIA E.: Arcadia, B.S., Adv., I Alpha Psi, S.A.M. MESSINA, LENDA J.: Woodland Hills, B.A., Socio!. Gamma Phi Beta, Res. Assf., D.KA. METZLER, DENNIS K.: Sanger, LL.B., Low, Phi Delta Phi. METZLER, JUDY L; Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gommo. MEWS, TERESA H.: Los Angeles, B.S., Hist. MEYER, DAVID: Encino, A.B., Poly. Scl. MEYER, DOUGLAS B.: Von Nuys, B. Arch., Arch., Alpha Rho Chi. MEYERS, MELVIN RICHARD: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. MICHELS, KATHLEEN M.: Bakersfield, B.M., Voice, Univ. Chamber Singers. MIDDAUGH, FRED H.: Los Angeles, A.B., Econ. MIHICH, MILICA: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. MILBERGER, SUSAN P.: Linden, N.J,, B.S., Soc. Stud-Ed. MILES, ELIZABETH F.: Foils City, Nebr., A.B. Eng., Alpha Chi Omega, Amazons. MILLICK, JOHN W.: Las Vegas, Nev., B. Arch., Arch., S.C.A.I.A. MILLER, BERNARD O.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Pharm,, Skull ond Dogger, Skull ond Mortar, Phi Delta Chi, Pres. Phorm. School, Senator. MILLER, DELPHINE HOLMES: Ontario, B.A., Ed. -Eng., Troy Comp,-Chrm., Chrm. Homecoming, Ed. Sen- ator, Tou Kappa Epsilon Little Sister, Sec. Song- fest. MINAMI, ROLAND T.: Gardeno, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega, Alpha Tou Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta. MIYA, LAMONT H.: Ccmpton, A.B,, Biol., Nisei Tro- jan Club. MIYAGISHIMA, CARL T.: Gardeno, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi. MOES, KENNETH L.: Wotertown, S. Dok., LL.B., Low, Moot Court Comm., 1st. Yr. V.P. MOFFAT, MARY DIANNE: Sonto Borboro, A.B., Eng., Delta Gamma, TYR., Jr. Class Council. MOLINARI, ERIC D.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Pharm. MONROE, LEO W., JR.: Anaheim, LL.M., Law, Delta Theto Phi, Am. Bar Assn., Federal Bar Assn., Nebr. Bar Assn., Idaho Bar Assn., Idaho 3rd Dist. Bar Assn. MOORADIAN, DOUGLAS M.; Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch., Pres, School of Arch., Songfesf, Troy Camp, Stud. Act., Stud. Council. MOOREHOUSE, LEWIS ALFRED; Los Angeles, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E. MORGEN, JACQUELINE G.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Ed.- Psych. MORGEN, LOWELL M.: Los Angeles, M.S., Ed.-Phys. Ed., T.O.P.E., C.A.H.P.E.R., A.A.H.P.E.R. MORHAR, BARBARA LYNNE: Encino, B.S., Ed.- Psych., Alpha Sigma Phi, Fellowship in Spec. Ed. MORI, PATRICIA TAMA YE: Los Angeles, A.B., Sociol., Delta Phi Kappa. MORRILL, LARRY R.: Delta, Colo., D.D.S.,- Dent., Alpha Tou Epsilon. MORRIS, ANN F,: San Francisco, A.B., Speech, Tou Kappa Alpha, Varsity Debate, Pres. Harris Hall, A.W.S. Cabinet. MORRIS, FLORA ALICE; Los Angeles, B.A., Eng., Delta Sigma Theta, Univ. Concert Choir. MORRIS, WILLIAM R.: Los Angeles, B.S.ME., Mech. Engr., Theta Xi, Senator. MORSE, MICHAEL: Studio City, LL.B., Law. MOSES, HORACE E.; Bellflower, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. MULLER, FRANK ANDREW: Glendole, B.S., Chem., Track Field Team. MULTANI, SYED KALIMULLA; Karachi, W. Pakistan, M.S., Zool., Parasitologist So. Calif. Assn. MUNGER, BARBARA C; Panorama City, B.A., Intl. Rel., Daughters of Diona, Sigma Gamma Sigma, Chi Omega. MURPHY, JEROME E.: Pasadena, B.S., Acctg. MURPHY, SHARON L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Ed.-Soc. Stud., Chi Omega, Ed. Council, S.C.T.A. MURRAY, DONALD C: Anaheim, A.M., Psych., Am. Phys. Soc, Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci., Sigma Pi Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, Delta Psi, Psi Chi. MURRAY, VERNON E.: Upland, A.B., Psych., Kappa Sigma. MURROW, PHILIP R.; Los Angeles, B.S., Mktg. Mgmt, MUSTAPHA, OLA TUNJI O.; Lagos, Nigeria, M.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E. MYERS, ALICE SHAPLEIGH; Posadena, B.S., Ed -Soc Stud,, S.C.T.A., T.Y.R., Chi Omega, J MYERS, DOUGLAS E.; Winnetka, III., B.S.M.E., Mech. Engr., Lambda Chi Alpha. MEYERS, LARRY D.: Bend, Ore., Phorm. D., Phorm., Phi Delta Chi, Natl. Assn. Ret. Drug., A. Ph. A., Phi Delta. N NABAVI, BEHROUZ: Teheran, Iran, M.A., Soc, Alpha Kappa Delta, Social Research. NAGY, CLINTON E,: San Gabriel, A.B., Pol. Sci,, Phi Kappa Psi. NAISMITH, DIANE A.: Altodena, B,S,, Dent., Hyg., Alpha Koppa Gamma. NAKANO, EILEEN S.; Gardeno, B.S., El. Ed., Sigma Phi Omega, Phi Lambda Theta. NAKANO, TAKESHI: Sacramento, M.B.A,, Business. NAKATANI, DAVID T.: Torrance, M.S.E.E., Elec, Engr., Tou Beta Phi, Eta Kappa Nu. NAKATANI, KAY K.: Los Angeles, M.S., Lib. Sci., Phi Alpha Theto. NAKAYAMA, RANDY A.: Gardeno, B.S., Fin. NALBANDIAN, JOHN; Hawthorne, B.A., Intl. Rel.- Econ,, Delto Phi Epsilon, Pi Sigma Alpha, T.YR. NANNINGA, PATRICIA RUTH: Son Marino, B.S., Eng,, Delta Gamma, NARDI, NADINE ANNE: Sherman Oaks, B.A., Hist., Alpha Chi Omega, Honors Progrom, Chimes, Spurs, Homecoming Comm., Songfest. NASSIR, BILL: Alhambra, B.S,, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Knights. NEBEL, JEAN ANN: Los Angeles, B.S,, Phys. Ther,, Chi Omega, Newman Club, TYR. NEDOM, GORDON L.; Santa Ana, B.S., Speech, Chi Phi, Arnold Air Society. A.F.R.O.TC, Trojan Marching Band. NEIGHBORS, GENIE: Encino, B.S , Soc. St. NELMS, ROBERT L.: Inglewood, B.S., Acctg., Koppa Psi. NELSEN, SUSAN R,: Alhambra, Alpha Theto. NELSON, JOHN E.; Tulsa, Okla Kappa Epsilon, Business Counci Mpha Eng,, Koppa B.S., Bus Tou NELSON, JUDI A,: Corona del Mar, B,S,, Ed, NELSON, MARGARET MAGNELL: Glendora, B.S, Phys. Ed., U.R.A,, T.O.P E. NELSON, THERON F.: Eagle Rock, D.D.S. Dent,, Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Tou Epsilon, NEMETH, DONALD F.: East Chicago, Ind., MS., Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. NEWMAN, ELLEM M,: Los Angeles, B.A., Eng. NEWSOM, ROBERT M.: Burbank, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta, EL MOLARO. NICHOLSON, GORDON M,: Huntington Pork, B.SM.E., Mech, Eng,, AS.ME,, Tou Beta Phi, Phi Tau NICHOLSON, WILLIAM I,: Inglewood, B.S., Mktg., S.AM. NIELD, TONI ANN; Sepulvedo, B.S., Phys. Ther. NIHIRA, KAZUO: Tokyo, Japan, Ph.D., Psych. NIKAM, SHAILAJA; Los Angeles, M.A., Speech Path. NISHl, KATSUYA KAY; Gardeno, B.F.A., Design. Kappa Pi, Pres. School of Fine Arts. NISHIMOTO, CAROL S.: Coachella, B.S,, Pers. Adm,, Sigma Phi Omega. NISHIYAMA, MITZl M.: Pasadena, B.S., Psych. NIVETTE, JAMES D : North Hollywood, M.A., Psych. NIXT, GARY E,: Inglewood, B.S., Acctg. NORDMARKEN, ROSE M,: Hemet, B,A., Journ,, Theto Sigma Phi, Mortar Board, DAILY TROJAN. NOREN, ROBERT E,: Ojoi, B,S,, Pub. Adm. NORMAN, DAVID D.; Bozemon, Mont., M.M., Church Music, US.C. Concert Choir, Symphony Orchestra. NORTH. NORMA A.: North Hollywood, B.S., Soc. St. NORTON, BARBARA GAMBLE: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng., Koppo Delta, Ski Club, T.Y.R. NORTON, PHILIP S.: Santo Ana, B.A., Hist., Phi Koppa Psi, Phi Alpha Theta. NOSTRAND, ROBERT M.; Seattle, Wash., B.S., Bus., Beta Alpha Psi, Blockstonions. NOTT, TOM D,: Los Angeles, B, Arch., Arch., Trojan Bond, Akido Club. NUESSELER, NANCY M,: New York, N, Y,, A,B,, Pol. Sci,, Pi Sigma Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Song fest, Frosh Council, Spurs, Chimes, Amazons, Mortar Board, M.S. Relations Board. NUNEZ, HENRY R.: North El Monte, B.S., Corp. Mgmt., Rugby Teom. NUNGESSfR, JANE: San Gabriel, B.S,, Ed,, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Chi Theto, SA.M. OAKLEY, CHARLES F.; Little Rock, Ark., B.S. Koppa Alpha, Cross Country, Track. OBERHAUSER, GENE P.: Chino, Col., B.S., Adm., Deans List. OBERHAUSER, JULIUS: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin. OBERHAUSER, WILLIAM JOHN: Chino, Phorr Phorm., Rho Chi, Phi Delta Chi. O BRIEN, PETER B: North Hollywood, B.A., Poly, Sci. O CALLAGHAN, ROBERT; Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. OCONNELL, DANIEL P.; Son Diego, B.S., Gen. Mgmt,, N.R.O.T.C, Soc. Chrm. Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres. SC Surf Club, OGATA, NANCY M,: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gommo. OHLENDORF, MARY GAIL: St. Louis, Mo., B.S., Ed.- Soc. Stud., Alpha Gommo Delta, T.Y.R., Y.W.C.A., Newman Club. OKAMOTO, ROBBIN K.; Pasadena, B.A., Hist. OKUHAMA, MAIZY Y,; Los Angeles, B.S., Occ. Ther., Occ. Ther. Club. OLSEN, LESLIE ANN; Alexandria, Va., B.S., Chem., Newmon Club Choir, Chem. Club, Iota Sigma Pi, Dorm Sponsor. OLSEN, ROGER MILTON: Son Jose, A.M., Poll. Sci. ONEIL, SHERYL E.: Beverly Hills, A.B., Intl. Rel. Politics, Koppo Koppo Gamma, Sigma Gamma Sigma. ONG, BIE CHUAN: Singapore, B.S., B.E.I.T. O SHAUGHNESSY, ELLEN E.; Polos Verdes, B.A., Psych., Alpha Delta Pi, Guest Rel. Staff. OSHIRO, TAKATOSHI T.O.: Tomigusuku, Okinawa, Jopon, M.S., Ed. OSHITA, THOMAS A.: Los Angeles, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr,, A.SC.E. OSULLIVAN, MICHAEL D:-. Dublin B.M., Mus.Ed.- Clorinet, Bond. OTIS, LANSING A.: Glendole, B.A., Poll. Sci. OTTOMEYER, ALAN L.; Beverly Hills, B.S., Mgmt. OWENS, JAMES W.: Los Angeles, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr,, A.S.C.E. OZAWA, WILLIAM T.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega. PACE, PEARL O ; Bronx, N.Y., M. Soc. Wk., Alpha Koppo Alpha, Not ' I Assn. Social Workers. PACK, RAYMOND R.: Inglewood, B.S., Refl. Bus., Alpha Kappa Psi. PACKARD, JUDY J.; Inglewood, B.S. Dent. Hyg., Alpho Koppa Gommo. PALEY, STEPHEN P.; Beverly Hills, B.S., Acctg., S.A.M,, Crew. PALTZ, WALTER JOSEPH JR.: Los Angeles, M.S.C.E., Civ, Engr. PARKER, DOUGLAS W.; Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Alpho Tau Omega. PARKER, JOHN W. JR.: Los Angeles, A.B., Geog- raphy. PARKER, LINDA S,; Whittier, B.S., Ed.-Soc. St., Chi Omega, Amazons, Ed. Senator. PARR, GARY R.: Los Angeles, B.S., Chem., Phi Lambda Upsilon. PARRA, EFRAIN J.: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr. PARRISH, NORMAN C; Inglewood, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr. PARSONS, JERRY E.: Tyler, Tex., B.S., Acctg., Pi Koppo Alpho, Beta Alpha Psi. PATZ, SUZANNE M.: Son Diego, B.S., Elem. Ed., Chi Omega, Frosh Council, Spurs, Angel Flight. PAULSON, ELAINE L.; Los Angeles, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Delto Delta Delta, Alpha Koppa Gamma. PAYNICH, GEORGE E.: Hacienda Heights, M.B.A., Gen. Mgmt. PECKHAM, RICHARD N.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Beta Theta Pi, NR.O.T.C. PEDERSEN, JOAN L.: Inglewood, B.S., Soc. St., Pi Beta Phi, Chief Justice Women ' s Judicial Court, Spurs, Chimes, A.W.S. Exec. Cabinet. PEELLE, PENNY E.; Santo Ana, B.S., Speech Ther., Delta Gomma. PENNER, BENITA M.: Son Antonio, Tex., B.S., Eng., Alpha Epsilon Phi. PENNER, MARILYN B.; Son Antonio, Tex., B.S., Soc. St. Alpha Epsilon Phi, A.W.S. Assoc. Cabinet, Card Stunt Comm., Asst. Bus. Mgr. DAILY TROJAN. PERHACS, LINDA J.: Kentfield, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Pi Beta Phi. PERKAL, EDWARD H.: Long Beach, B.A., Psych. PERKAL, MICKI: Los Angeles, A.B. Socio., Alpha Epsilon Phi, PERLOF, ALLEN J.: Los Angeles, B.S., Acctg., Frosh Council. PERRUZZA, JOHN N.: Los Angeles, LL.B., Law. PERRY, WILLIAM E.; Los Angeles, A.B. Infl. Rel., Phi Chi, N.R.O.TC. PERSON, GEORGE L.: Glendole, Pharm. D., Pharm. PETERS, ERICH H.K.; Long Beoch, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr. PETERSON, ELDEN W.: Salt Lake City, Utah, D.D.S., Dent. PETHERBRIDGE, JEAN; Whittier, B.S., Soc. St. PETTY, DENIS K.; Long Beach, A.B., Econ. PEVEC, GORDANA E.: Pasadena, B.S., Intl. Trade, T.Y.R. , Ski Club, Sigma Gamma Sigma. PHELPS, JAMES S.: Fullerlon, B.S., Acctg, PHILIPP, PAMELA M.: Ventura, B.A. Ed., Spurs, Chimes, A.WS. Assoc. Cabinet. PHILLIPS, MARIAN M.: Los Angeles, M.S., Ed., Phi Delta Kappa, A.A.M.D. PHILLIPS, RANDALL L.: Sherman Oaks, A.B., Psych., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PIAZZA, FRANK PETER, JR.: West Covina, A.B., Physics, Phi Kappa Tau, N.R.O.T.C PISCOVICH, MARTIN C: Concord, B.S., Gen Mgmt., Phi Sigma Kappa, Baseball Team. PITCHESS, JOHN P.: Arcadia, B.S., B.I.M., Delta Tau Delta. PJERROU, DIANE L.: Hermosa Beach, A.B., Journ., Theta Sigma Phi, Ad Manager, DAILY TROJAN. PLATT, JAMES L., JR.: Pocatello, Idaho, B.S., Chem., S.A.A.C.S. POCH, RISE C: Burbank, B.A., Psych., Gamma Phi Beta, T.Y.R. POMEROY, LEASON F., Ill; Orange, B. Arch., Arch. PONTELLO, JAMES R.: San Gabriel, Pharm. D., Pharm. POPOFF, PAULINE A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Mktg., S.A.M., Amer. Mktg. Assn. POPOVICH, JOHN K.: San Marino, B S,, Gen. Mgmt,, Beta Theta Pi. PORTERFIELD, THOMAS: La Verne, M.B.A., Beta Alpha Psi, Nat I. Assn. Accountants, POTASE, THOMAS A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Delta Sigma Phi, S.AM., Finance Club. POTTER, EDWARD ALLEN: Los Angeles, B.SE.E., Elec. Engr., lE.E.E., P.G.E.C, N.S.P.E. POWERS, PATTY JO: Pacific Palisades, B.A., Eng., Alpha Gamma Delta, Spurs, Univ. of Vienna. PRATT, WILLIAM K.: Kankakee, III, Ph. DEE,, Elec. Engr, PRESSLER, JAMES C: Los Angeles, B.M., Theory. PRESSMAN, BURT M.: Santo Monica, B.S,, Gen. Mgmt., Sigma Alpha Mu. PREUSCH, ALLAN W,: Los Angeles, B,S., Acctg, PRIAMOS, DONNA J.: North Hollywood, B.S., Soc. St , Delta Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta. PRICE, LORINDA L.: Pasadena, B.A., Art Hist. PRIEST, ROY BAKER: Beverly Hills, A.B., Pub. Rel., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Neva ' s Ed. DAILY TROJAN, T.Y.R. PROPPER, WILLIAM M.: Ontario, Pharm. D., Pharm. PUN, CYNTHIA C.K.: Hong Kong, China, B.S.. Chem,, Iota Sigma Pi, RACH, KARL R.: Son Gabriel, B.S., Mktg, Mgmt., Sr. Council, Sailing Team, Skiing Club. RAMIREZ, DAVID JOHN: Santo Ana, Pharm. D., Pharm., Phi Delta Chi, Skull and Mortar, C.Ph.A., A. Ph. A. RAMSEY, DENNIS A.: Borstov , B.S.E.E., Elec, Engr, RANFTL, JOSEPH C: Los Angeles, B.S., Mktg, Mgmt., Chi Phi. RASHKOW, ROBERT S,: Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi, A.Ph A. RASMUSSEN, GARY K.: Los Angeles, B.S,, Pub. Adm. RASUMOFF, DAVID L.: A.B., Psych. -Pre-Med., Rugby. RATHGEBER, JUERGEN, JR.: Wuppertal, West Ger- many, B.S., Intl. Trade, S.A.M,, Delta Phi Epsilon. REA, EDMUND J., JR.: Polos Verdes Est., B.S., Adv., S.A.M. READING, DARYL O,: Los Angeles, DDS., Dent, REARDON, CORDELIA BROOKE: Ventura, B.S , Ed. REDMOND, STEVE P.: Green Bay, Wise, B. Arch,, Arch. REED, PETER T,: Newport Beach, B,A., Econ., Phi Delta Theta, Flying Club, Sailing Club, Varsity Woter Polo, Varsity Swimming. REES, JUDY L.: B.A., Pre-Med. -Biol., Phi Beta Kop- pa. Phi Koppo Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha REILLY, GRACE E.: Huntington Pork, B.S., Ed.- Speech, Chimes. REIMER, JEFFREY R.: B.S., Mktg. -Adv., S.A.M., Var- sity Crew. REIMS, JOEL: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Omega. REINHATTER, JOAN CATHERINE: Long Beach, B.S,, Ed. -Soc. Stud., Pi Beta Phi. REINHOLM, VIRGINIA PARKS: Santa Monica, M.S.W,, Soc, Work, NAS.W,, AN. A. RENN, BENJAMIN C: Molibu, B,S,, Mgmt, RENNER, DONALD L.: Southport, Conn., MB. A., Gen. Mgmt. RENO, JAY A.: Long Beach, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., S.A.M. REY, DANIEL: Lake View Terrace, B.SE.E. , Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu, Dorm Council Tro- jan Hall. REYES, LEONOR: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Lambda Kappa Sigma, Antidotes, Sec.-Treas. School of Pharm. RIBITS, RITA ANNE: Dearborn, Mich., B.F.A., Art Ed, RICCIO, JOSEPH F,: Polos Verdes, Ph.D., Geol. RICH, CANDACE M.: Mansfield, Ohio, A.B., Intl. Rel., Sigma Gamma Sigma — Treos., EL RODEO Staff, DAILY TROJAN Staff, Festival of Nations. RICHARDS, ROY D.: Cleveland, Ohio, D.D.S., Dent. RICHARDSON, DAVID K,: Corvollis, Ore., A.M., Int 1. Rel,, Ch. Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon. RICO, ROY R : Torrance, Pharm. D., Pharm. RIDGLEY, BARBARA J,: Los Angeles, A.B., Hist., Phi Alpha Theta, Blackstonians, RIECHMANN, ROBERT E.: Encino, A.B., Biol. RILEY, ROBERT E.: Huntington Park, D.D.S., Dent. RITCHIE, LAWRENCE W,: Newport Beach, LL.B., Law, P.A.D. ROBBINS, BONNIE MARCIA: Studio City, B.S., Ed.- Soc. Stud., TD.C. ROBBINS, SHEILA J.: Los Angeles, B.A., Hist., Alpha Epsilon Phi, V.P. Soc. Stud. ROBERTS, JUDITH L.: Whittier, B.S., Ed. -Fine Arts, Alpha Phi, Sr. Class Council, Troy Camp, Alpha Tou Omega Little Sister. ROBERTSHAW, RONALD L.: B,S., Bus., Alpha Kappa Psi. ROBINSON, LARRY V,: Westminster, D.D.S., Dent., Alpha Tau Omega. ROBINSON, WILLIAM WESTON: Whittier, B.A., Soc. Sci., Kappa Alpha, Squires, Blackstonians, Alpha Koppo Delta, Phi Beta Kappo, Phi Kappa Phi, Magna Cum Loude. ROBLEDO, CHARLES S.: Los Angeles, B.S., Pers, Indus, Rel. ROCHE, JOHN P.: Northridge, M.S.EE., Elec. Engr. RODRIGUEZ, RONALD HOWARD: Colexico, B.SE.E., Elec. Engr. RODSKY, TERRANCE B.: El Paso, Tex., A.B., Intl. Rel., Pres. Phi Eto Sigma, Pres. Blockstonions, Varsity Crew, Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Phi Epsilon, Men s Judicial Council, Chrm. High School Rel. Day. ROGERS, NEAL L.: Long Beach, A.B., Hist., Chi Phi. ROHRBACH, LEROY W.; Shofter, Pharm. D., Pharm. ROHRER, WILLIAM A.: Los Angeles, M.B.A., Gen. Mgmt., S.A.M. ROMBEAU, CHARLES W.: Studio City, B.S., Bus. RORY, JIM: Inglewood, B.SE.E., Elec. Engr. ROSEN, PAUL D.: Sherman Oaks, A.B., Pre. -Med., Phi Alpha Theta, Dean s List, Zeta Beta Tou, Assf, Election Chrm, A.S.S.C. Senate Fin. Comm. ROSENBAUM, ROBERT A,: St. Louis, Mo., B.S,, Mgmt., Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Eta Sigma, ROSENDAHL, ROGER W.: Los Angeles, A.B,, Intl. Rel., Koppo Alpha, Knights, Squires, Blue Key, Pres Squires, Pres, Knights, Yell Leader, Varsity Rugby, A.S.S.C. Senator. ROSENHECK, ALBERT D.: Los Angeles. M S.EE., Elec. Engr. ROSS, BARBARA E,: Los Angeles, AB,, Sociol. ROSS, BEVERLY K.: Los Angeles, A.B., Eng., EVK. Dorm ..Res. Asst., Hillel, High School Rel. Comm. ROSS, NEIL D.: Burlingome, AB,, Psych,, Phi Sigma Koppo, Varsity Rugby. ROSS, ROBERT H.: Pocific Polisodes, A.B,, Hist, Beta Theta Pi, Rugby. ROSVALL, JAMES T,: Los Angeles, B.A., Biol. ROTH, VOLKER; Polos Verdes Est., B.SE.E., Aero. Engr,, A, I, A, A. ROVLEAU, LINDA M.: Sunlond, B A., Eng. ROUSE, JAMES M.: Newport Beach, B.S.C E,, Civ, Engr., Beta Theta Pi, A.S.C.E., Crew. ROUSSEVE, JEANNE M.: Glendole, B S., El, Ed., Gon Phi ,S,, Bus ROWE, MICHAEL D,: South Son Gobrii Phi Kappa Psi, Football, Track. ROWEN, KENNETH H,: Los Angeles, LL.B., Low, Phi Alpha Delta — Pres., Board of Bar Governor s, ROYAL, GERALD E,: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Tou Epsilon Phi. RUBENIS, JOHN: Palo Alto, B.S,, Indus. Mgmt., S.AM,, Sigma Phi Epsilon, RUBENS, HARVEY A : Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. RUBIN, DARRYL M,: Long Beach, Pharm. D,, Phorm., Rho Pi Phi, Skull and Mortar, Rho Chi. RULOFSON, CATHERINE M.: West Covina, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Koppo Gamma, RUSH, ROBERT N,: North Hollywood, B S,. Gen, RUSHALL, IRVIN: Scottsbluff, Neb., B.S., Fin., Beta Alpha Psi, RUSS, LAURIE P,: Beverly Hills, B.S., Ed. -Soc. Stud. RUSSELL, ERNEST M.: Los Angeles, M.S., Ed, RYAN, GLENN S.: Fresno, Pharm. D., Phorm., Phi Delta Chi, Skull Mortar. SALATICH, JOAN: Molibu, B.S., Soc. Stud., Delto Delta Delta. SALVATY, BENJAMIN B.: Son Gobriel, L.L B., Low, Phi Delta Phi, Historian of Phi Delta Phi. SAMUELSON, NANCY K.: Phoenix, Ariz,, B.S., Phys. Therapy, Kappa Kappa Gornmo. SANBORN, ROY M,: Los Angeles, B.S., Personnel- Ind. Relot., S.A.M., Too Koppo Epsilon. SANDS, BARRY G.: Los Angeles, B.S., Rel. Est. SANGE, LEON S.: Oakland, B.S., Rel. Est. SANGUANPIYAPAND, PRASARD L.: Bangkok, Thai- fond, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. SASAKI, HENRY Y., JR.: Rolling Hills, Pharm. D., Phorm., Skull and Mortor, Rho Chi, Alpha lota Pi. SCHAEFER, CHRIS A.: Downey, A.B., Econ., Beta Theta Pi. SCHAFFEL, NEIL: Miami, Flo., B.S.M.E., Aero. Engr., Delta Epsilon Pi, A.I.A.A., A.S.M.E., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SCHAKNE, JILL L.: Los Angeles, B.F.A., Draw.- Point., Fine Arts Treosurer. SCHELL, SARA S.: Glendoro, B.S., Rel. Est., Chi Omega, Rho Epsilon. SCHERB, MARGUERITE (BEBE): Bakersfield, A.B., Journ., Theta Sigma Phi, Amazons, Alpha Chi Omega, DAILY TROJAN, Songfest, Troy Camp, Homecoming, AWS. SCHLUTER, ROBIN J.: Los Angeles, 8.S., Ed.-Soc. Sci., Pi Beta Phi. SCHMARAK, BARRY J.: Chicago, 111., B.S., Ind, Engr., Tau Delta Phi, A.l.l.E., S.A.M. SCHNEIBERMAN, BARBARA J.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Ed. Soc. St., Alpho Epsilon Phi. SCHNEIDER, CARL F., JR.: Hollywood, B.S., Bus. Adm., Trovets. SCHNEIDER, LYNN A.: Meodowbrook, Pa., B.A. , French, Alpha Phi, Senior Class Council, Pi Delta Phi. SCHONFIELD, STEPHEN G.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Alpho Omega, Zeto Beta Tou. SCHONLAU, FREDRICK W,: Northridge, M.B., Gen. Mgmt., S.A.M., Vice-President, S.A.M. SCHOTTLAND, VERONICA J.: South Gate, B.A., Classics, Sodalitos Classico, Q.U.E. 5CHROEDER, HANS A.: Evans, Wash., B.A., Engl. SCHROEDER, PAUL A.: Son Gabriel, B.A., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E., Eta Kappo Nu, Pres. Eto Kappa Nu, Treas, 8. Sec. l.E.E.E. SCHULDENFREI, RAYMOND E.: Los Angeles, B.S,, Ind, Design. SCHUGEL, ERNEST G.: Sherman Oaks, Phorm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi, A.P.A.A., S.C.P.A. SCHULTZ, LEE: Los Angeles, B.S., Mrkt. SCHULZE, DAVID R.: Ventura, B.S., Fm., Squires, Kappa Alpha. SCHUMAN, EARL S.: Santa Monica, B.A., Hist.-Pre- Med., AMS Council, Senior Class Council. SCHUSTER, JUDITH M.: San Diego, B.S., Dent. Hyg. SCHWALM, ROBERT G.: Playa del Rey, B.A., Hist., Phi Delta Theto. SCHWARTZ, ANDREW M.: Beverly Hills, B.A., Hist. SCHWARTZ, BARRY R.: Van Nuys, B.A., Psych., Zeto Beta Tou, Homecoming. SCHWARTZ, EVAN L.: Los Angeles, B. of Arch., Arch. SCHWARTZ, NIKI B.: Los Angeles, B.S., Acctg., S.A.M. SCHWEINFORTH, ROBERT B.: North Hollywood, B.S., Bus. Mgmt. SCOTT, WILLIAM H., JR.: La Canada, B.A., Psych., Theto Xi, Squires, Knights. SCOTTI, CARMEN A.: San Pedro, B.S., Fin. SEASE, R. GREGG: Polos Verdes, B.S., Fm,, Phi Kappa Psi. SEDGWICK, MICHAEL B.: North Hollywood, B.S., Acctg., Theta Xi, Beta Alpha Psi, Knights, Squires, I.F.C., Class Councils. SEFTON, DANIEL L.: Lake Oswego, Ore., B.A., Cin- ema, Aikido Club. SEID, GORDON: Los Angeles, M.S., Chem. Engr. SEIDNER, ALAN G.: Arcadia, B.S., Advt., Zeta Beta Tau, IFC Forum, IFC Judicial Committee, Pres. Zeto Beta Tau and IFC Judicial. SEITZ, GEORGE W.: Los Angeles, B. of Arch., Arch., Phi Koppo Psi. Arch., Gate, D.D.S., Dent. Angeles, Phari SELEINE, RICHARD E.: Huntington Beach, Arch. , SEMMENS, JACK L.: Delta Sigma Delta. SETRAKIAN, ARAM, A.I Phorm., Rho Chi. SEWELL, RICHARD E.: North Hollywood, B.S., Ind. Mgmt,, AFROTC, S.A.M. SEXTON, ROBERT H.: Covino, B.S., Advt., Sigma Chi. SEXTON, WILLIAM T.: San Mateo, B.S., Gen. Mgmt. SHAFER, F. KURT: Polos Verdes Estates, B.S., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E. Sigmo Phi Epsilon, Junior Class Council, TYR. SHAFER, JAVED E.: Los Angeles, B.S., Mktg. SHAFFER, LEONARD J.: Los Angeles, L.L.B., Low. SHANE, JOHN L.: Los Angeles, B.A., Hist., Tou Epsilon Phi. SHANE, STEPHEN L.: Los Angeles, A.B., Poll. Sci SHARP, EDWARD C: Glendale, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Tau Epsilon. SHAW, DOUGLAS R.: Los Angeles, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Alpha Koppo Psi, S.A.M., Business Sen- ator, Business Council, Orientofion Committee. SHEAN, ROBERT S., JR.: Torrance, B.S., Acctg., Sigma Phi Epsilon. SHEDWILL, FRANK J.: Monterey Pork, B.S. Fin., Finance Club. SHEETS, RONALD L.: Santo Monica, B.A., Telecom., Pres. Alpho Tou Omega. SHEPP, RUTH A.: Harvard, III., B S., Soc. Stud., Alpha Epsilon Phi. Hillel, Troeds. SHERBURNE, GERALD F.: Rolling Hills, Phorm. D., Phorm., Phi Delta Chi. SHERMAN, JODY L.: Pocific Palisades, A.B., Hist., Alpha Delta Pi, YWCA. SHERMAN, NEIL E., Von Nuys, Pharm. D., Phorm., American Pharmaceutical Association, So. Calif. Pharmaceutical Assn. C. Ph. A. SHERMAN, ROBERT H.: Freehold, New Jersey, B.S,, Gen, Mgmt., Beta Theta Pi, NROTC, Freshman Crew Team. SHIELD, PETER R.: Los Angeles, B.S , Gen. Bus., Beta Theta Pi. SHIGEMURA, GARY Y,: Honolulu, Hawaii, B.S., Comp, Lit,, Gamma Epsilon Omega, USC Karate Club. SHINER, JOHN R,: Beverly Hills, B,A,, Poll, Sci., Phi Gamma Delta, Debate, Academic Chair, of Phi Gamma Delta, TYR. SHIRAKI, EDWIN H,: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm,, Alpha Iota Pi SHIREK, VIRGINIA M,: La Canada, B.S., Educ.-Engl. SHIROKURA, HISAE H.S,: Tokyo, Japan, B.A., Boct. SHORE, STEPHEN B.: Beverly Hills, B S., Fin.-Rel. Est., Zeto Beta Tau, Squires, Yell Leader. SHRIMPTON, SUZANNE: Los Angeles, B.A. Psych , Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta Ac- tivities Choir,, Activities Schol. Comm., Senior Council, LAS Forum. SHROFF, 5NEHLATA C: Los Angeles, B.S., Civ. Engr. SHULT, DAVID A,: Los Angeles, B.F.A., Fine Art- Pa. nt SIDENFADEN, MARGARET E,: Arcadia, B,S,, Phys Educ, Pi Beta Phi, A,A,P.H,E,R,, t ' .O.P.E., C.A,P,H,E,R, LA.S,, Soph. Closs Council. SILK, HARVEY A.: Woodland Hills, B.S,, Pers.-lnd. Mgmt,, S.AM, SILVER, JOAN M,: Los Angeles, B,S , Poli. Sci, Mortar Board Treas,, Alpho Lambda Delta, Chimes, Pi Sigma Alpha, Spurs, SILVERMAN, ALAN T.: Chicago, III., B.S., Mgmt., Zeta Beta Tou. SILVERMAN, MICHAEL L,: Los Angeles, A.B., Hist. SIMPSON, GEORGE L,: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin, SIMPSON, MARY J,: Vincennes, Ind,, B,S,, Elem Educ. -Soc. Stud., Delta Gamma, Newman Club. SIOR, PHILIP E : Van Nuys, B.S., Mrktg. SISSON, GERALD E.: Son Diego, D.D.S., Dent. SIVA, ERNEST H.: Palm Springs, B.M,, Mus. Educ. SKINNER, ELEANOR M.: West Covino, M.S.L.S., Lib. Sci. SLATKOW, STEPHEN A.: Von Nuys, B.A., Poli. Sci. SLAUGHTER, ROBERT C: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent. SLINEY, MARIELLA B.: Los Angeles, B.A., Hist. SLUDER, LYNN M : Pasadena, B.S,, Educ. Soc. Stud , Alpha Phi. SMITH, CHARLES W.: Los Angeles, A B.. Econ., Beta Theta Pi. SMITH, HUDSON H.: Los Angeles, Phorm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi. SMITH, PETER M.: Santa Barbara, Phai SMITH, STEPHEN H.: Avalon, B.S,, Bu S,A.M. SMITH, SUSAN E.: Corona del Mar, A.B., Art Hist., Koppa Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta. SYNDER. DAVID C: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr. SNYDER, MARJORIE A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ.-Engl. SNYDER, ROBERT L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Rel. Est., Tau Epsilon Phi, Rho Epsilon, I.F.C., Representative. D., Pharm. id. Mgmt., SNYDER. RUBIN: Conoga Pork, Phorm. D., Pharm Rho Chi, Amer. Phorm. Assoc, So. Calif. Phorm. Assoc, Society of Doctors of Pharmacy. SOLIS, ROBERT: La Puente, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr,, Tou Beta Pi, Eto Koppo Nu, I.E.E.E. SOLOMON, JUDITH L.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Elem. Educ.-Psych,, Alpha Epsilon Phi. SOLOMON, MARION F.: Von Nuys, M.S.W., Social Work. SOLOMON, STEPHEN H.; Los Angeles, B.S., Pers,, Alpha Koppo Psi, SOLURSH, PAUL S.: Los Angeles, B.S., Acctg., Zeta Beta Tou. SOMERS, LAWRENCE: Bolboo, B.S., Fin., Beta Theta Pi. SONNER, BRIAN C: Covino, B.A., Religion, Lambda Chi Alpha, Tennis Team, I.F.C. Vice Pres., Jr, Class Council. SOO, WANDA S.W.: Hong Kong, China, B FA Fine Arts-Design, Sigma Phi Omega. SORIANO, ALFREDA C: Los Angeles, A.B., Sociol ogy, TDC, Latin Amer. Assoc, Delta Sigma Theta, Phroteres. SORRELLS, CHARLES J.: Shoshone, M.B.A., Bus. Adm, SOSKINS, KENNETH M.: North Hollywood, A.B., Psych., Diogenes Club. SOWERS, DENNIS A,: Hermoso Beach, M.S., Aero. Engr., A.I.A.A. SPADA, VIRGINIA M.: Los Angeles, M.A., French, Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Mu Gamma. SPANO, LINDA M,: Middletown, N.Y., B.S., Physic. Therapy, Amer. Physical Therapy Assoc. SPENCER, DUANE E.: Son Rafael, D.D.S., Dent. SPENCER, JAMES G.: Arcadio, B. of Arch., Arch., Alpha Rho Chi, Cross Country Track. SPIEGEL, SUSAN I.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ.-Psych Phroteres, Hillel. SPINDLER, LINDA L.: Fullerton, B.S., Educ. -Hist Wesley Foundation. SPINNER, NADINA F.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ.- Psych., Alpha Epsilon Phi. STALIANS, PHILLIP D.: El Monte, A.B,, Hist., Tou Koppo Epsilon. STAND, TERRELL E.: Pasadena, A.B., Sociology. STARKE, DONALD J.: Monhattan Beach, Phorm. D , Phorm,. Rho Pi Phi. STATNICK, ELLEN S : Sacromento, B.S., Educ.-Psych. STEINER, JAMES S.: Los Angeles, M.S.E.E., Elec Engr. STEINMAN, GARY M.: Los Angeles, B.A., Intl. Rel.- Econ., Delta Phi Epsilon, Tau Delta Phi. STEPHENS, VIRGINIA: Los Angeles, B.A., Eng,, Alpha Delta Pi. STEPHENSON, MICHAEL M.: San Pedro, A.B., Pre- Law Spanish, Rugby, Spanish Club. STERNAD, FRANK A.: Reno, Nev., Phorm. D., Phorm., Rho Chi, Skull Mortor, A. Ph. A., Pharmacy Student Council, Editor, Pharmacy USC Magazine. STEVENS, CHRISTOPHER M.: Inglewood, B.A., Biol- ogy, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Songfest Participant Coordinator, Troy Camp Counselor and Chairman, Troian Knights, Student Union Activity Board, Chair. SUAB. STEVENS, LAWRENCE T.: Corona del Mar, B.S, Fin., Sigma Chi, Squires, Track Field. STEWART, CARMELITA R.: Los Angeles, B.F.A., Art Educ, Ross Sperry Award. STEWART. DANIEL P.: No. Hollywood, B. Arch., Arch., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Skull Dagger, Jr. Class Council, Choir. Troy Camp. STICKLING, ROBERT R.: Thousand Oaks, M.S., Mech. STILE, ANTHONY J.: Hollywood, D,D,S., Dent,, Xi Psi Phi Research in Deltol Amolgom, NI.H. Fellow- ship. STINSON, CRAIG D.: Pasadena. B.M., Mus. Hist. STOLL, ROBERT D.: Fullerton, Pharm, D-, Phorm., Phi Delta Chi, Skull Mortar. STONER, GWEN L.: East View, B.S., Educ-Elem. Educ , Educational Council. STOUT, SHARON D.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ. -Soc. Stud., Alpha Gamma Delta. STRAETER, MICHAEL A.: Inglewood, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Chi, Skull Mortar, Pharm. Pres. STRIFF, RUSSELL J., JR.: Inglewood, M,D., Medicine, Phi Delta Theta, NSN. STRONGWATER, IRENE G,: Los Angeles, B,S., Physical Educ, Dance Productions. STROUD, TULLY D.: Bakersfield, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi, Vice Pres. Beta Alpha Psi. STUBBE, EUGENE M,: Anaheim, B, of Arch., Arch., Chi Phi. STUPIN, RICHARD A,: Montebello, B, of Arch,, Arch., Alpha Rho Chi. STUTTS, KENNETH L,: Hawthorne, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Eta Koppo Nu. STUTZ, JOSEPH S.: Los Angeles, B, of Arch,, Arch., Tau Sigma Delta, SCAIA — Class Vice Pres,, ASSC Arch, Senator. SUGARMAN, LINDA A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ-Soc. Stud. ' iW f SUGINE, SAM S., JR.: San Pedro, B.S.M.E., Mecli Engr., Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH E., Port Hueneme, B.S., Fin , Kappa Alpha Order, Business Council, Rally Com- SUMMERS, HERBERT J.: Pasadena, M.S., Geol.- Oceanogrophy, Chi Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Xi, Research. SUPPLE, TERRY M.: Encino, B.S., Gen. Mgml., Kac- pa Alpha, Rugby Team. SUTTON, BARBARA J., Los Angeles, A.B., Engl., Alpha Lambda Delta. SUZUKI, MARGENE: Los Angeles, B.S , Educ.Engl. SWAIM, SALLIE L.: Claremont, B.A., Hist., Chi Omega, Chimes. SWANSON, KRISTIN L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Occup. Therapy, Kappa Kappa Comma, O.T. Club. SWEET, SHIRLEY A.: Los Angeles, B.S., Educ.-Elem. Educ, Pi Beta Phi, Shell Oar, AWS, Educ SWENSON, SUSAN D.: Pasodeno, B S., Gen. Mgmt., S.A.M., Alpha Phi. SZABO, JOSEPH, JR.: Inglewood, 8.S., Fin. TAKATA, ELLSWORTH H.: Hilo, Hawaii, D D.S., Dent , Psi Omega. TAKEICHI, TAKESHI: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch. TALBOTT, LAWRENCE F.: San Diego, M.B.A., Indus. TAMURA, RAYMOND j.: Pasadena, Phorm. D., Phorm., Alpha Iota Pi, Skull and Mortar, Rho Chi, V.P. School of-Pharm. TANAKA, KEIKO B ' .-. Hawthorne, B.A., Bus., Delta Phi Kappa, Phi Chi Theto. TANCREDY, RICHARD L.: Lafayette, Pharm. D., Pharm , Phi Delta Chi, Skull and Mortar, Mgr. Football Team. TANEMURA, PAULA T: San Pedro, B.A , Sociol., Sigma Phi Omega. TANTON, VICTORIA E.: Los Angeles, B.S., Dent Hyg., Amazons, Chimes, Alpha Kappa Gammo, Delta Gamma, V.P Sr. Dent. Hyg. Class. TARGUIN, DON F : West Los Angeles. M.S., Math Ed. TARQUINIO, FRED: West Los Angeles, M.S., Pub Adm. TATCHMAN, LARRY A.: San Bernardino, B.A., Hist., Newman Club, T.D.C., Debate Team. TAYLOR, STEVEN E.: Santa Ana, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. TEDESCO, DAVID R.; Burbonk, B.S , Rel. Est., S.A.M. TEMPKIN, DONALD L.: Phoenix, Anz , A B., Span. TENN, LAWRENCE F.: Jamaica, Wl, M.S. ME., Mech. Engr. TESTA, FILLMORE F. JR : Los Angeles, A.B., Hist., Phi Sigma Kappa. TEVRIZIAN, DICKRAN, JR.: Los Angeles, LL.B., Low, Beta Theta Pi, Blackstonians, Phi Delta Phi, Var- sity Gymnastics TEVRIZIAN, GERALDINE V.: Arcadia, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Kappa Gamma, Troeds, Spurs, Chimes. THIRKELL, VALERIE F.: Burlingame, B.A., Comp. Lit. THOMAS, ROBERT E.: Oxnard, B.A., Pre Low. THOMPSON, WILLIAM A.: Fullerton, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr., Pi Tau Sigma. THORELL, ROBERT C: Sherman Oaks, B.S., Acctg., Chrm. Orientation Comm., Baseball. THORELL, SHARILYN H.: Inglewood, B.A., Span., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Helen of Troy. THORNTON, H. RONALD: Los Angeles, A.B., Poll. Sci., Phi Gamma Delta. THURLOW, MARCIA A.: Los Angeles, B.S , Ed.-Soc. Stud., Kappa Kappa Comma. TIMKO, MICHAEL W.: Van Nuys, B.S., Persn., Alpha Kappa Psi, V.P. Surfing Club, Bus. School Council. TINGOM, ELIZABETH HELENE: Long Beach, A.B . Eng., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lombdo Delta. TISTAERT, GLEN A.: Los Angeles, DD.S., Dent., Xi Psi Phi. TITCHENER, DENNIS P.: Son Pedro, Pharm. D., Phorm., Phi Delta Chi. TOBIN. ANN E : Corona del Mor, B.S., Ed., Sr. Closs Council, Songfest. TODD. GEORGETTE: Los Angeles, M.A., Lib. Sci. TOIA, ANTHONY, J.: Gardeno, B.S., Bus., Alpha Kappa Psi. TOMIYOSHI. ROY T.: Ontario. Ore., M.S.E.E.. Elec. Engr. TONC, DAVID J Pasadena, M.S.C.E., Civ. Engr. TONCISH, JOHN V.: Bangkok, Thailand, B. Arch., Arch., Alpha Rho Chi. TOURYAN, HELEN H.: Pasodeno, A.B., Hist. TOURYAN, STANLEY VAHE: Posodeno, Pharm. D., Pharm., A. Ph. A., C.Ph.A.. S.C.Ph.A. TOY, DONALD K.: Mattel!, B. Arch., Arch. TRACEY. TRICIA S.: Pacific Palisades. B.S.. Ed.Soc. Stud.. Alpha Delta Pi, EL RODEO Staff, Troeds, Sr Council. TRASK, CHARLES D.: Posodcna, B S., Mktg. TREJO, SAUL: Mexicoli, Bajo Calif.. B.A.. Ecor Omicron Delta Epsilon. Debate. TRESTER. IRWIN S.: Los Angeles, B.A.. Eng -Pre Law, Theta Xi, Count Drocuia Soc. TREVINO. DIANNE J?.; Los Angeles. A.B., Socio. TROOST. FRANK W.: Los Angeles. B.A., Poli. Sci Phi Koppo Psi. Vorsity Frosh. Crew. TROTT, JO ANN: San Gabriel, B.S.. Ed. Soc. S ' - Alpha Gamma Delta TRUFFO. JOEANN: Studio City. B.S., Ed. TSUBOCHI. TSUNEO JAMES: Olive View. B.S. Boct TSUCHIYAMA, RICHARD S.: Los Angeles. Phorm. D., Phorm., Alpha Iota Pi. TUFTS, JOHN E , II: Los Angeles, A.B., Poli. Sci., Marching Bond, Jr. Vorsity Debate. Karate Club. Tutorial Proi. 413 TURNER, CHERYL L.: Newport Beach, B.FA., Art Ed., Alpha Delta Pi. Kappa Pi. TURNER, J. DONALD; Woodland Hills, D.D.S., Dent. turner ' , GAYLE R.: Granada Hills, B.S., Phys. Ther. TUTTLE, J. HOWARD: Encino, B.S., Fin., Sigma Chi, Fin. Club. TWITCHELL, JAN: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Alpha Delta Pi, Fin. Club. u I.E., Mech. UCHIDA, GRENNIE M.: Los Angeles, Engr. UEHARA, ROGER S.: Santa Monica, B.S., Fin., Gam- ma Epsilon Omega. UPHAM, CHRISTOPHER A.: La Hobro, A.B., Biol. Sci., Sigma Chi, Soccer Club, Gowraths, Varsity Rugby. UPPER, MORRIS H., JR.: Los Angeles, MB. A., Bus. Adm., S.A.M.— Pres. UTEDA, ROBERT H.: Los Angeles, B. Arch., Arch,, S. C.A.I. A., 5th. Yr. Class Pres. UTTER, SHARI L.: Los Angeles, B.S., Psych. -Ed., Delta Gamma, T.Y.R., Alumni Tec Comm., College Hall Res. Asst. UYEHARA, KAY M.: Honolulu, Hawaii, B.S., Phys. Ther.. A.P T.A., R.H.A., Dorm. Pres. VANDERFORD, RICHARD CHARLES: San Francisco, B.A., Hist., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Karate Club, T.Y.R., Ski Club. VAN WYK, ARIE MITCHELL: Bellflower, B.S., Gen. Mgmt.-Rel. Est., T.Y.R., S.A.M. VALENCIA, LEON: Los Angeles, B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr., A.S.C.E. VANLIEW, JEFFERE F.: Los Angeles, B.S., Fin., Rho Epsilon, S.A.M. VEACH, THELMA H.: Los Angeles, M.S , Ed. Guid., Pi Lambda Theta, Am. Pers. Guid. Assn., Am. School Couns. Assn., Natl. Voc. Guid. Assn., Cal. Couns. Guid. Assn., Am. Home Econ. Assn., Cal. Home Econ. Assn. VEATCH, WAYNE O., JR.: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., I.E.E.E.. Koppa Alpho. 414 VEPRIN, HELENE F.: Encino, Res. Hall Pres., Ed. Counci Cabinet. VICK S. SNIDER: Wilmette, III., B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr., Sigma Phi Delta, I.E.E.E., USC ENGINEER. VIRTUE, NANCY L.: Rolling Hills, A.B., Hist., Chi Omega. VOGEL, SMALLEY W.: Long Beach, M.S., Ed. Ex. VON DROTT, RAMONA JEANNE: Los Angeles, Pharm. D , Pharm., Stud. Council, Lambda Kappa Sigma, Pres. Antidotes, w WADE, WILLIAM B.: Santa Barbara, B.S., Acctg., Beta Alpha Psi. WAKEFIELD, KENNISON L.: Northridge, B.S., Food Dist., Pi Sigma Epsilon. WALD, BRIAN H.: Beverly Hills, B.S., Fin.-Rel. Est., Squires, Knights, Blue Key, Pres. Tau Epsilon Phi, Frosh. Orientation Chrm , I.F.C., A. M.S. Councils. WALDMAN, SUSAN G : Beverly Hills, B.F.A., Cerms. WALL, GERALD: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent. WALLETT, DAVID J.: Los Angeles, A.B., Hist. WALSHOK, MARCO G : Pasadena 3.S., Acctg. B.S , Mgmt., Bus. Mgmt. WALTHER, RICHARD C: San Gabriel, WARDEN, DENNIS P.: Polos Verdes, S.A.M. WARFIELD, JIMMIE A.; Brea, B.S., Theta Chi, N.R.O.T.C. WARMINGTON, JAMES P.; Newport, B.S., Fin.-Rel. Est . Phi Koppa Psi, Fin. and Rel. Est. Club. WARNER, JOSEPH S., JR.: Burbank, B.S., Ed. WARREN, GEORGE T.: San Diego, B.S., Acctg., Swimming, Water Polo. WARSAW, IRVING P.: Los Angeles, Gen. WATERS, WILLIA, ANTHONY: Altadena, LL. Phi Delta Phi. WATKINS, FAITH E.: San Marino, B.A., Hist. WATSON, GEORGE H.: Santa Paula, D.D.S., Dent. WATTLES, FRANK: Los Angeles, LL.B., Low, Class Pres., P.A.D. WEAVER, JOHN A.: Tahoe Valley, M.B.A., Bus. Econ.-lnfl. Trade., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WEBER, MORRIS: Sherman Oaks, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr, WEBSTER, JUDITH MARY: Sepulveda, A.B., Eng., Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Amazons, Troeds, Spurs, Frosh. Forum, A.S.S.C. Senator, A.W.S. Treos., Helen of Troy, ' Host Outstanding Freshman Award. WEGEFORTH, GWEN J.: La Jolla, B.A., Psych., Koppo Kappa Gamma. ' WEINER, ALLEN B,: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm. Skull and Mortar, Rho Chi, Alpha Iota Omego. WEISBERG, ROBERT A.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Chi, Alpha Zeta Omega. WEITZMAN, HOWARD L.: Von Nuys, LL.B., Low, Phi Delta Phi, 2nd Yr. Pres., Stud. Body Pres. Law. WELEBIR, DOUGLAS F.: Lomo Linda, LLB., Low. WELLER, GEORGE A.: Manhattan Beach, M.S., Ed. WELLS. CLIFFORD E.: Silverton, Ore., D.D.S., Dent. WELLS, MARK, JR.: Pasadena, B.S., Fin., Koppa Alpha, Squires. WENZLAFF, LOUIS E.: Pasadena, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega. WERNER, DAVID E: Torrance, B.S., Chem. Engr., A.I.Ch.E. WERTS. RAMON: Fullerton, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega, Alpha Tau Epsilon, Pres.. Sr. Class. WESTRA, KRAIG A.: Sacramento, B.S., Bus., Sigma Chi, Squires, Frosh. Football, Varsity Rugby. WETTENGEL, MICHAEL W.: Waterloo, Iowa, B,S , B.A., Hist. WASHINGTON, HAROLD J.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Pi Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Skull and Mortar, S.C.Ph.A., A. Ph. A. Pres., C.Ph.A. Pres. WASSERMAN, MEL H.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm, Rho Pi Phi. WATANABE, JUDY ANN: Los Angeles, B.S., El. Ed., Delta Phi Kappa. Fin. Poli Sci ndus WEXLER, PHILIP S.: Santo Monica, Tau Epsilon Phi. WHITCOMB, DAVID H.: Los Angeles Engr., A.S.P.H.E., AS.I.I.E. WHITE, DIAN E.: Beverly Hills, B.F.A., Design. WHITE, WARREN F.: Bakersfield, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. i WHITESELL. BARNEY B : El Dorado Springs. Mo., B.S., Mktg., Delta Tau Delta. WHITHAM, WILLIAM C: Alhambra, B.A., Hist., Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon. WHITMAN, RICHARD L.: South Pasodena, B.S., Mktg., Alpha Koppa Psi. WILCOX, ALEX B., II: B.A.. Psych. WILCOX, GAYLORD H : Honolulu, Hawan, B.A., Hist. WILEY, WENDY M.: Corona del Mor, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma. WILKIN, GARY E.: La Crescenta, B.S,, Fin. Ins., S.A.M., T.Y.R. WILKINS, LUCILLE K.: Los Angeles, B.A., Math. WILLIAMS, GARY J.: Alhambra, B.A., Math., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, N.R.O.T.C. WILLIAMS. HUBERT D.: Kingston, Jamaica, W.I., M.S., Econ., Am. Econ. Soc. WILLIAMS, RICHARD E.: Whittier, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta. WILLIAMS, ROY V.: Glendale, LL.B., Law. WILLIAMS, VICTORIA L.; Buena Pork, B.M., Opera, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, T.Y.R., Songfest. WILLIS, NORMAN E.; Los Angeles, Pharm. D,, Phorm., Rho Pi Phi, Skull and Mortar, V.P. SR. Class. WILSON, DAVID A.: South Gate, D.D.S,, Dent., Psi Omega. WILSON, GAIL A.; Fullerton, A.B., Eng., Delta Gam- ma, High School Rel. Exec. Comm., Varsity Worn ens Tennis. WILSON, GERALD L.: Goldendale, Wash., D.D.S., Dent WILSON, GLENN M.: Los Angeles, Pharm. D., Pharm. WILSON. JAMES T.: San Marino, B.S., Acctg., T.Y.R. WILSON, KLINE A.: San Francisco, B.S., Fin., Alpha Kappa Psi, S.A.M., Bus. Council. WILSON, RONALD R.: Kalispell. Monf , D D.5., Dent., Psi Omega. WINDLE, JAMES L.: Newhall, M.S., Ed. WINER, HELENE G.: Torrance, A.B., Art Hist. WINN, THOMAS L.: Gardena, Pharm. D., Pharm., Rho Chi, Skull and Mortar, Sigma Phi Epsilon. WINSRYG, MARK R.: Scottsdale, Ariz., B.S. I.E., Indus. Engr., Theta Chi. WINTER, JAMES M.: Gardena, B.S.Ch.E., Chem. Engr., A.I.Ch E. WISTER, JOHN W.: Los Angeles, B.A , Phil., Phi Sigma Tau. WITHERS, JAMES C: Manhattan Beach, D.D.S., Dent., Delta Sigma Delta, Varsity Baseball. WITHERS, NEWTON W., JR.: San Marino, B.S., Bos,, Kappa Alpha, Football. WITT, MARK A.: Inglewood, B.S., Mgmt., Alpho Kappa Psi, A.S.S.C. Senator. WITT, THEODORE C: Long Beach, D.D.S., Dent., Psi Omega. WOLEN, ALAN R.: Los Angeles, LL.B., Law, Phi Alpha Delta, S.C. Law Review, Ed. SO. CAL. LAW REVIEW. WOLFE, HENRY A.: Peru, Ind., B.S.C.E., Civ. Engr. WOLFE. RUSSELL G.: Garden Grove, B.S., Acctg. WONG, ANDREW K.: Los Angeles, D.D.S., Dent., Xi Psi Phi. WONG, CHARLENE C.L.: Honolulu, Hawaii, M.S., Ed. WONG, DONALD M.: South Pasadena, M.S.M.E,, Mech Engr. WONG, ERNEST P.: San Francisco, Pharm. D., Pharm., Alpha Iota Pi. WONG, SAMUEL: Berkeley, Pharm. D., Pharm., Alpha Iota Pi, Skull and Mortar. WONG, SHERWIN S.: Los Angeles, B.S.E.E., Elec. WONG, STANLEY: Los Angeles, B.A,, Moth. WOO, JAMES N.: Los Angeles, M.S.M.E., Mech. Engr., A.S.M.E. WOODARD, ROBERT BRUCE: Los Angeles, B.S E.E. Elec. Engr. WOODS, JOANNE A.: Chula Vista, B.S., El. Ed., Alpha Chi Omega. WOODS, LEON O.: C WOODS, LEONORE J Rel , Sigma Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa WOODY. JAMES R.: Sherman Oaks, B.S., B.I.M. WOOTERS. GERALD P.: Los Angeles. B S , Bus., Phi Delta Theta. WREN, RICHARD B.: Flagstaff, Ariz,, D.D S., Dent. WRIGHT, SUSAN B.: San Pedro, B.S,, Ed. -Soc. Stud., Kappa Alpha Theta, Helen of Troy. WRIGHT, TOM D.: Camarillo. B S., Mktg , Lambda Kappa Alpha. Varsity Rugby. XAIZ, JOHN A: Los Angeles, D D.S Dent Sigma Delta, Alpha Tau Epsilon ADA npton, B.S., Acctg. Mpha YAKER, SHEILA: Beverly Hills, B.S,, Ed,-Psych YAMABAYASHI. MASATOSHI M.Y.: Tokyo, Japan. B. Arch., Arch. YARYAN. KUELLI J.: Los Angeles, B.S., El. Ed., Delta Gamma, T.Y.R. YBARRA, LAWRENCE F.: Gordena, B.S., Acctg. YEE, GORDON O.: Fresno, Pharm. D., Phortti., Alpho Iota Pi. YEE, LOUISE LEONG: Gordena, A.B., Math. YOKOYAMA, NAOMI L.: Torrance, B.S., Dent. Hyg., Alpha Kappa Gamma. YONEDA, SHOHEI: Los Angeles, B.S., Int I Trade. YOUEL, KATHLEEN J.: Seoul, Korea, B.S., Chem., Koppo Delta, Westminster Found., Amer. Chem. Soc, Iota Sigma Pi, Pres. Koppo Delta, Pres. Amer. Chem. Soc. YOUNG, ALLEN C: Glendole, B.S., Gen. Mgmt., Koppo Alpho, Basketball. YOUNG, ANTHONY LEE: Sonto Monica, B.A., Span., EL RODEO Editor, Managing Editor, DAILY TRO- JAN, Blue Key. YOUNG. FRED R.: Reseda, M.B.A., Gen. Mgmt. YOUNG, LAWRENCE R.: Bellflower, LL.B., Low, Phi Sigma Koppa, Phi Alpha Delta, Blue Key. YOUNGER, ERIC E.: Los Angeles, B.A., Psych., Phi Koppo Psi. ZAHRADKA, LINDA L : San Monno, B.A., Hisf.-Soc. Stud., Chi Omega, Pres. S.C.T.A., Ed. Council, Spurs, Assoc. Cabinet. ZAICH, MICHAEL M.: Somerton, Ariz., B.S., Bus. Mgmt., Gamma Phi Beta. S.A.M., T.Y.R., Soph. Closs Council. ZAZUETA, ELANOR MARIE: Montebello, B.S., Acctg. ZAZUETA, JOSEPH R.: Montebello, B.S., Acctg. ZENK, SAUL H.: Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, B.S., Acctg. ZIA, CALEB K.: Kowloon, Hong Kong, B.S.E.E., Elec. Engr,, lE.E.E.. Eta Koppa Nu. ZUCKER. MADELINE ZEE: Long Beach, B.S., Mktg. ZUNIGA F ALBERTO: Son Salvador. El Solvodor. B Arch , Arch. General Index Abdalla, Anthony — 122 Abdelnoor, Mrs. Edmund — 179 Abe, Judy— 155,183,329 Abel, Lucy— 354 Aber, Andrea — 317 Abersman, Allen — 205 Abler, Norman — 141 Abraham, Steven — 141,146 Acke, Marta — 308 Ackerman, Richard — 276 Ackerson, Kay — 332 Adamo, Alan — 376 Adams, Anne— 281,332 Adams, Bert— 97,102 Adams, Clarke— 382 Adams, Joan — 346 Adams, Roy— 141,148,151 Adams, Virginia — 97,338 Adelman, Eunice — 153 Ades, Claire— 130,310 Ahana, William— 92 Ahern, Allegro — 130,352 Ahem, Nina — 352 AllE— 143 Aiken, Kirk— 92 Akbarion, Hugh— 141,146 Albers, Gary— 379 Albinger, Rita— 130 Aldrich, Kate— 153,183 Aldridge, Kothy— 336 Alexander, Gary — 369 Alexander, Robert — 366 Alexander, Sandi — 308 Alger, Bruce — 319 Algosoibi, Ghozi — 153 Ali, Ismail— 130 Allan, Scott— 356 Alleman, Rod— 225,356 Allen, Brent— 190 Allen, Jerrilee — 122 Allen, Jon— 322 Allen, Shirley — 153 Allen, Susan — 130 Allen, Tom— 102 Almanza, Jose — 141 Alpan, Jacob — 122 Alpert, Sandra — 310 ALPHA CHI OMEGA— 306 ALPHA DELTA PI— 309 ALPHA EPSILON PHI— 311 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA— 312 ALPHA IOTA PI— 194 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA— 314 ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA— 125 ALPHA KAPPA PSI— 99 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA— 273 ALPHA PHI— 316 ALPHA PI MU— 145 ALPHA RHOCHI— 318 ALPHA TAU OMEGA— 321 Alston, Douglas — 153 Alter, John— 97 Altergott, Dennis — 153 Altoon, Ronald — 379 Altschule, Judith— 130 Amanotullah, Farouk — 141 Amoral, Carlos — 205 AMAZONS— 278 Ambaticlos, Evangelos — 153 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTI- CAL ASSOCIATION— 200 Amerongen, Susan — 338 Ames, Phillip— 360 Amistadi, Alexander — 390 Amos, Carol — 338 Anastasi, Lloyd — 141 Ancker, Julie— 394 Anderberg, Ingrid— 159 Anderson, Carlo — 336 Anderson, Claudia— 179,279 Anderson, Darryl— 97,364 Anderson, David — 97 Anderson, Lorry — 193 Anderson, Lila— 179,346 Anderson, Totton — 167 Anderson, Trent — 153 Anderson, Wayne — 238 Andrens, Shelly— 380 Andrews, Kim — 338 Andrews, Patricio — 338 ANGEL FLIGHT— 174 Angelica, Anthony — 97,231, 382 Angell, Martha— 1 06,308 Anneke, Greg — 364 Anselmo, Carl — 141 Anyoji, Kozuko — 97 Arakoki, Charles— 154 Arotani, Donna — 155 Arovjo, James— 97,274,373 Arbogast, Helen— 374 Armstrong, Sue — 106 Armstrong, Vicki — 327 Arnett, James — 146 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY— 175 Arnold, Barbara— 179,281 Arnold, Carol — 329 Arnold, Jack— 205 Arnold, William— 276,358 Arrobio, Chuck— 382 Artiche, Mildred— 130 ASCE— 146 Ashby, Wesley— 92 Asmus, Mary — 125,336 Atkins, Thomas — 388 Atol, Georgianna — 154,308 Aubert, Gary — 141 Audeoud, Lynn — 356 Aufhauser, Mary-Louise— 154,183 Austin, Bethany — 396 Austin, Joe — 241 Austin, Judy — 306 Avery, Peggy— 344 Ayalo, Ignacio — 154 Ayars, Robert — 319 Ayers, Julie — 130,338 Ayers, Robert — 141 Azelton, Philip — 191 Azzolina, Ronald — 154 3k, Susan— 374 Babad, Thea — 191 Baccititch, Bud— 382 Bacon, John— 225 Bodgley, Jerolyn — 374 Bogdasarion, Melonie — 130 Bagge, Jama — 192 Bahler, Thomas — 356 Boier, Kothryne — 154 Bailey, Cheryl— 31 7 Bailey, Suzi — 354 Baird, Ray— 92 Baker, Bob— 102 Baker, Gerald — 382 Baker, George — 154 Baldi, Joseph— 154 Baldndge, Carolyn — 154 Baldwin, Alfred— 97 Baldwin, Susanna — 306 Balfour, Ralph — 154 Balfour, Skip — 356 Balik, Al— 197 Boll, Bonnie— 97,327 Ball, Carol— 125,308 Ball, Dale— 312 Ball, James — 154 Ball, Louis— 364 Boll, Lynn— 308 Ball, Stephen— 274,373 Bollard, Susan— 125,278,336 Ballas, Jack— 273,380 Bolmoges, Michael — 399 Bollsun, Kothy- 352 Balthazar, Dorothy — 312 Banham, Karen — 191 Banker, Yolondo- 199 Banks, Tom — 373 Bankstrom, William — 360 Baronoff, Sharon — 310 Borbaro, Frank — 370 Barbee, Mary— 280,374 Barber, David— 1 93,362 Bard, Robert— 274,390 Bare, Donald — 122 Bargman, Mike — 369 Barmel, Randal — 364 Barnes, Brendo — 329 Barnes, Diana — 130,336 Barnes, Robert — 175 Barr, Janet — 396 Barr, Steven— 320 Barraclough, Christine — 354 Barragan, Norma — 154 Borrogan, Priscilla — 199 Bordack, Neil— 399 Barrere, Michele— 97,1 06,348 Barry, William — 154 Barthels, Karen— 1 22,1 25 Barthels, Herb— 122 Barton, Pamela — 199 Batten, Jonell — 374 Bates, John— 142,143,145, 151 Bates, Frank — 356 Both, Frank— 360 Batista, Michael — 370 Bauer, Jeanne — 125 Bauer, Judy— 273,279,332 Bauer, Walter— 205 Bough, Shirley— 332 Baumen, Goyle — 329 Boumer, Edward — 97 Baylies, Janice— 281 ,396 Beolichamp, Richard — 98 Beat, Janet — 394 Beotty, Gary — 174,338 Bebbling, Joy — 125 Bechtol, Kenneth — 273 Beck, Brad— 356 Beck, David— 379 Becker, Suzanne — 154 Beckhan, Huey— 92 Beckwith, Connie— 130,352 Beechen, Bette — 154,310 Beer, Robert— 1 54,366 Beer, Susan — 344 Beery, Bruce — 319 Eeesmyer, Fritzy — 154,352 Behnke, Pat— 92 Beilby, Elena— 1 31 ,338 Beiriger, Martha — 394 Belba, Diane— 348 Belkady, Abdellatit— 98 Bell, John— 379 Bell, Richard— 98 Bellamy, Gil— 102 Bellcock, James — 148 Beluche, Ramon — 146 Bemis, Lorry — 379 Bendheim, Candace — 346 Benjamin, Donald — 399 Benjamin, Marti— 281 ,348 Benmayor, Linda — 310,396 Bennet, Margaret — 332 Bennett, Bob — 238 Bennett, John — 154 Bennett, Victoria — 131 Benson, Stanley— 154,342 Benton, Esther — 310 Bergon, Carl— 324 Bergan, Dolton — 142 Berger, Jay — 274 Berger, Joseph — 122 Berger, Michael — 99 Bergstrom, Arthur — 98 Bergstrom, Korin — 338 Bergman, Joel — 92 Berkes, Beverly— 1 31 ,278,327 Berkin, Penny — 281 Berkon, Penny — 332 Berkus, Diane— 98,310 Bermon, Donna — 349 Bernstein, Borrie — 154 Bernstein, Barry — 155 Berres, Barbara — 310 Berry, Brenda— 329 Berry, Steven — 155 Berry, Suzanne — 329,336 Berkson, Bob— 197 Bertotti, Kothryn — 308 Bescos, Vicki— 354 Beshorat, Iraj — 388 Bessenger, Mimi — 336 Bester, John — 201 Beswick, Mary— 308,329 BETA ALPHA PSI— 109 BETA THETA PI— 323 Betancourt, Luis — 360 Bever, Karen — 332 Bice, Kathy— 312 Bice, Scott— 98 Bickel, Bonnie — 374 Biddle, Barbara— 329 Biegler, Kaye— 338 Bigbie, Scott— 319 Biggs, Gina— 338 Bilkiss, Joan— 125 Billings, Vici — 308 Bills, Sandy— 312 Bing, Nancy— 98,106,344 Bingham, Carol — 352 Bingham, Mary — 155 Birkenhead, Thomas — 98 BIRNKRANT HALL— 329 Bitticks, Bud— 360 Bjerknes, Robert— 193,362 Black, Sharon— 317 Blockman, Naomi — 310 BLACKSTONIANS— 187 Blair, Sharon — 348 Blake, Kathleen— 374 Blakely, Edward— 155 Blanchard, Janet— 338,348 Blanchard, John — 98 Blasco, Joseph — 98 Blazic, Eilene — 332 Bleakhorn, Charles — 364 Bleaman, Jeffrey— 319 Bleecher, Mike— 98,104 Blevins, Darrel— 98,1 02 Blinnell, Christina— 1 22 Bliss, Betty — 317 Block, John— 225 Bloland, Paul A.— 43 Bloom, Ellen— 131 Bluestein, Settye— 310 Blumkin, Don— 197 Boaz, Martha — 190 Bobic, Robert Bode, Ronald — 193 Bodine, Michael — 98 Bodlander, Jackie— 310 Bogan, Joseph — 350 Boggie, Edwin — 155 Bogue, Charles — 364 Boies, Don— 382 Bolcom, Doug— 225 Bolen, William— 122 Bolger, Richard— 142 Bolten, Dr. Janet — 61 Bone, Richard — 142 Bonham, Steve — 200 Bonvalot, Lynn — 332 Bonynge, Charlene — 131,312 Booher, Suzanne— 1 55,329 Booth, Richard — 322 Boots, Sandra — 155 Bopp, Harold— 388 Borisavljevic, Branka — 193 Bos, Mary Margaret — 98,106 Boswell, Lance — 369 Bottoms, Donald — 175 Bounds, Rebecca — 155 Boughn, Robert — 193 Bourne, Jeffrey— 276,370 Bowen, Ed — 356 Bowen, Linda — 131 Bowers, Paul — 98 Bowlus, Jo Ann — 280,329 Bowman, John — 99 Bowman, Joyce— 98,278,354 Boyd, Ann— 312 Boyle, Karen— 312 Boyle, Paul— 390 Braatz, Susan — 156 Bracht, Charleen— 338,348 Brackenbury, Joyce— 279,338 Brady, Brett — 356 Brady, Wayne— 142 Brady, William— 123 Brahms, Charles — 193 Brahn, Bob— 276 Brandon, Peter— 92,373 Bratfisch, Paul— 392 Braun, Use — 156 Braze, James — 384 Bredall, Donna — 332,374 Breitkreutz, Ann— 156,312 Bremer, William— 324 Brennon, Lawrence — 382 Brennan, Suzan — 332 Bridges, Bobby — 142 Bridges, Nancy— 174,280,336 Bridges, Susan — 156,317 Brierley, John — 156 Briganti, Frank — 193 Briggs, Mike— 156,379 Brill, Albert— 193 Brinley, Leonard — 142 Briskin, Barry— 399 Britkreutz, Ann — 278 Brittingham, Don — 131 Brkich, Josephine — 165 Broadbent, Lorna — 98,106 Brobeck, Dove — 369 Brockett, Kathy— 336 Brockman, John — 350 Brodhead, David— 1 42,1 46 Brodney, Rozann — 131,310 Brody, Bruce — 156 Broesamie, Susan — 123,125 Brooker, Gary — 156 Brooker, Miltona — 156 Brooks, Anita— 332 Brooks, Gary — 157 Brooks, Ruchton — 364 Brothers, Patrick— 385 Brown, Bradley — 369 Brown, Carol — 280 Brown, Carolyn — 327 Brown, Dean — 92,319 Brown, Don— 274,373 Brown, Glenn — 175 Brown, Jack— 123,193 Brown, James— 1 57,238,334, 376 Brown, Jeri — 329 Brown, Kathleen— 174,308, 348 Brown, Keith — 276 Brown, Linda — 123 Brown, Marcio — 396 Brown, Nancy — 157 Brown, Patrick — 157 Brown, Paula — 338 Brown, Robert Brown, Sandy — 352 Brown, Stephen— 320,369 Brown, Vernon — 123 Brown, William— 382,399 Brownell, Dick— 98,219 Browning, Hazel — 157,306 Brownwood, John — 98 Broz, Brendo- 98,278,346 Broz, Susan — 346 Bruce, John— 123 Bruflat, Arne — 142 Brukiewa, Jerry — 142 Brummett, Nancy — 131 Bryan, Anne — 332 Bryan, Paul— 379 Bryden, Nancy — 346 Bubar, Nancy — 329 Buccola, Susan — 352 Buchanan, Larry — 322 Buchheim, Marcia — 336 Buck; Catherine — 332 Buck, Dave— 350 Buck, Karia— 374 Buck, Lynn— 374 Buckley, Linda— 312 Bullock, Frank— 157 Bunn, Frances— 327,332 Burandt, Robert — 322 Burgess, Thomas — 100,364 Burgoyne, Nicki — 394 Burleigh, Cathy— 338 Burnett, Carl— 1 42, 1 43,1 45, 151,384 Burns, William— 148 Burr, Deborah — 354 Burrell, Ellen— 354 Burrill, Christine— 329,354 Burrin, Suzi — 317 Burris, Larry — 142 Burritt, Kay— 354 Burroughs, Nancy — 312 Burt, Bob — 376 Burtle, James — 100 Bush, Patricia— 131,354 BUSINESS COUNCIL— 116 Bussie, Jack— 100 Daphne Butcher, Edwin— 362 Butler, James — 173 Butler, Linda — 396 Butler, Stanley — 146 Byrd, Mac— 157 Byrne, Bill— 100,364 Byrne, Bonnie — 317 Bystedt, Robert — 151 Caballero, Candy — 352 Caballero, Carolyn — 174 Cadis, Chuck— 193,197 Cager, Danisko — 206 Cain, James — 324 Calbeck, Kathleen— 157 Caldwell, Andrea— 326 Caldwell, Barbara— 157,1 83, 308 Caldwell, Charles— 364 Caldwell, Joseph — 158 Caldwell, Linda— 329 Caldwell, Patricia— 396 Caldwell, Ruth— 157,336 Caldwell, Stanley— 158 Calgagnini, Gale— 92,354 Calhoun, Doug — 230 Calhoun, Kirk— 100 Calhoun, Zan — 364 Calkins, Jo Ann— 1 31 ,354 Calkins, Lisa— 348,352 Callahan, Edward— 370 Callas, Jeanette — 348 Camens, Carol — 168 Cameron, Susan — 131 Campbell, Diane — 131,336 Campbell, Glenn — 376 Campbell, Jean — 123 Campbell, Judy — 374 Campbell, Linda — 123 Campbell, Suzanne — 338 Canedo, Daniel — 384 Cannon, Ron— 92 Canning, Andrea— 174,327 Canoy, LeRoy — 102 Cantore, Jim — 230 Capsas, Junius — 125 Carey, Harlan — 193,197 Carey, Mark — 179 Carlsen, Gory — 356 Carlson, Anne — 174,336 Carlson, Betty— 312 Carlson, Dale— 131 Carlson, Gary — 123 Carlson, William— 193 Carnahan, Beth — 394 Carnazzo, Gerald — 158 Carpenter, Mary Jo — 281,317 Carpenter, Timothy — 100 Carr, Tim — 100 Carreau, Camille — 158 Carrington, Beverly — 158 Carruthers, Walter — 324 Carson, Laurie — 346 Carter, Dale — 142 Carter, Marilyn — 394 Carter, Susan — 396 Caruso, Rosalind — 308 Coruer, Nancy — 279,336 Case, Sharon— 131,278,306 Cashia, Philip— 158,390 Cashion, Cheryl — 332 Cashion, James — 100 Cashion, Marilyn — 346 Casinelli, Santa — 346 Casporian, Casper — 205 Cassidy, Fred— 158,274,392 Cassidy, Marlene — 312 Cassidy, Shiela — 394 Caughlan, Susan — 336 Cernok, John — 362 Cervantes, Carolyn — 329 Chace, Pamala — 131 Chodil, Jeanne— 396 Chais, Diane — 394 Chale, Pamela — 354 Chalfin, Larry— 193 Chamberlain, Tony — 369 Chamberlin, Thomas — 123 Chan, Candace — 329,340 Chan, Kathy — 183 Chan, Lyman — 193,201 Chan, Patricia — 131 Chan, Terry — 197 Chandler, Karen — 352 Chang, Chia — 158 Chang, Richard — 100 Chapman, Susan — 354 Chappell, Doris— 158 Charles, Barry — 100 Charney, Kim — 399 Chase, Bob — 276 Chose, Robert— 399 Chottin, Cozette — 352 Chazan, Christie — 310 Checel, Richard— 92 Chelf, Susan— 312 Chen, Theodore — 156 Cheney, Julia— 348 Cheney, Toni — 354 Chettle, Les— 274,350 Chevi , Lai— 280,348 CHI EPSILON— 146 Child, Jack— 390 Childs, Stephen— 334 CHIMES — 280 Chinn, Patricio — 344 CHI PHI— 324 CHI OMEGA— 327 Chisholm, Robert— 319 Chong, Eugenia — 386 Choquette, Linda— 1 25,338 Chow, Wallace — 345 Chow, Weldon— 345 Christensen, Janice — 125 Christensen, Tony — 376 Christiansen, Charles — 142 Christinson, Randall — 158 Chumo, Marlene — 3 Chun, Colleen— 386 Church, Ken— 364 Ciorocchi, Linda — 336 Cipro, James — 362 Cirillo, Stephen— 276,324 Clabby, Colleen— 132,329 Clark, David— 109 Clark, Evelyn— 132 Clark, Jerry— 100,109 Clark, Jo Ann — 346 Clark, John— 322 Clark, Tessie— 327 Clark, Yvonne— 179 Clarke, Jo Ann— 312 Clarkson, Chris — 306 Clary, Matthew — 102 Clayton, Pamela — 281 Cleory, Cynthia — 374 Clements, Donald — 376 Clevenger, Novella — 100 Clevland, Roger — 350 Cline, Thomas — 205 CLUB ESPANOL— 159 Cluff, Dennis— 102 Clumeck, Lynne — 310 Coady, Patricia— 123,125,312 Coats, Alan — 168 Cochard, Raymond — 384 Cochran, Horace — 276,360 Cochran, Stella— 327,344 Coffee, Charlene — 354 Cohen, Adrienne—1 59,348 Cohen, Betty — 158 Cohen, Diane — 183,310 Cohen, Gerald— 123 Cohen, Joseph — 158 Cohen, Susan — 158 Coldiron, Vicki— 158 Cole, Catherine— 158,327 Cole, Cecelia — 352 Cole, John — 200 Cole, Karen— 123 Colee, Patricia— 100 Coleman, Claudia — 329 Coleman, Laurie — 310 Coleman, Leslie — 306 Coleman, Richard — 385 Coleman, Robert — 100 Colladoy, Caroline— 329,336 Colladay, Kay — 329,336 COLLEGE HALL— 333 Collett, Patricia — 394 Collinge, Jocque — 106,336 Collins, Don— 142 Collins, Robert— 322 Collins, Walter— 322 Colwell, Steve — 369 Combs, Carolyn— 279,338, 366 Compos, Charles — 100 Compos, Steve — 369 Compton, Melinda — 329 Compton, Wayne — 92 Conhlmg, Judy— 132 Connett, Elmer — 142 Connett, Richard — 148,151 Conrad, Lois — 132 Conrad, Ronald — 376 Conte, John— 158,390 Cook, Carolyn — 396 Cook, Donna — 280,306 Cook, Elizabeth— 125 Cook, Mark— 100,274,382 Cook, Nancy — 279,306 Cook, Ron— 183 Cooke, Elizabeth— 346 Coontz, Morris — 276 Coontz, Steve — 392 Cooper, Carl— 142,148,151, 152 Cooper David— 142 Cooper Dorothy— 206 Cooper, Grant, Jr. — 158 Cooper, Michel— 281,396 Cooper, Robert— 99 Cooper, Thomas — 364 Cordes, Glenn — -175 Cornfield, James — 356 Cornwell, Kathy — 280,306 Corpron, Annette — 158,183 Correa, Rossi — 205 Corrigan, Douglas — 320 Corwin, Barry — 99,100 Coscarart, Gary — 241,382 Cotton, Christina — 396 Cotton, Janice — 346 Coughlin, Dexter — 100 Cowan, Patricia — 306 Cox, Gory — 175 Cox, Roger— 350 Coyne Mike — 100,390 Craig, Bill— 238,350 Grain, George — 319 Grain, Jeanne— 1 32,327 Crain, Michael — 320 Crone, Heidi — 329 Crone, Von — 191 Crank, Robert— 392 Craychee, Patrick — 362 Creque, Anita — 342 CREW— 246 Crews, Allena— 125,280,281 Crisell, Robert— 100 Crisp, Michael — 376 Cromwell, Jerry — 234 Crooker, Beverly — 312 Crosby, Kathleen— 317 Cross, Warren, Jr.— 158,274 Crow, Ellis— 158 Crow, Nicholas — 159 Crow, Paul— 99,101 Crowe, Richard — 168 Crowley, Gory — 101 Crown, Jeonie — 159,174,338 Cruickshank, Lynne — 106 Cruickshonk, Marilyn — 329 Cuhurt, Louis— 101,385 Cummings, Barbara — 101, 278,374 Cundall, Roger — 373 Cunningham, Robert — 364 Curiel, Marsha— 273,336 Curnow, Jack— 101,379 Curtis, Carole— 308 Curtis, Lynn — 187,273 Curtis, William — 364 Cutler, Frank — 380 Cutler, Neal— 159,179 Czarnecki, Karen — 159 Dohlbert, Kristin— 132,312 Dahlhausen, Dennis— 390 Dokan, Arthur — 159 Dake, Linda— 394 Doland, Peter— 238 Daley, Gail— 306,329 D ' Amoto, James — 101,274, 370 Danenhouser, Lesley — 132 Daniel, Flota — 191 Donner, Terrence — 159 Donz, Anthony— 143,350 Darling, Nancy — 183 Darling, Richard— 159 Darnoli, Dionne — 159 Darnell, Roger— 101 Darnley, Dale — 143 David, Elisabeth— 160 Davidge, William— 360 Davidson, David — 160 Davidson, Harold — 101 Davidson, Segrid — 132 Davies, Faye — 106 Davis, Carol — 310 Davis, Claudia — 160 Davis, David — 160,356 Davis, Fred— 101,274,379 Davis, G. Christopher — 101 Davis, John — 152 Davis, Joseph — 350 Davis, Kathy — 281,340 Davis, Lee— 379 Davis, Marilyn— 281,329 Davis, Pamela — 132 Davis, Patricia — 160 Davis, Richard— 99,175,276 Davis, Rodney — 101,350 Davis, Ronald — 101,390 Davis, Solly — 160 Dawson, Peter — 379 Day, Jan— 281 Day, Lawrence — 390 Dazey, Jan — 160 Deaderick, Shelby— 350 Deone, Sue — 374 Deoring, Munro — 175 DeCastro, Armando — 241 Deck, Carol— 396 Dedeaux, Justin — 241 Dedeaux, Rod — 241 deDici, Denis — 101 Deeb, Rose Ann— 125,394 Dehann, Donald — 101 De la Guordia, George — 384 deLaix, Edwin— 171 De La Rosa, Carlos — 160 Delio, Mary— 329 Dellosbel, Shirley— 101 ,354 Del Mar, Marianne — 346 Delotell, John— 390 Del Prato, Pierre — 193,195, 201 DELTA CHI— 334 DELTA DELTA DELTA— 336 DELTA GAMMA— 339 DELTA KAPPA ALPHA— 168 DELTA PHI EPSILON— 179 DELTA PHI KAPPA— 340 DELTA SIGMA PHI— 341 DELTA SIGMA THETA— 342 DeMongus, Mary — 336 Dementjev, Ino — 160 Deneroff, Harvey — 168 Dennis, Carl — 160 Dennis, David — 99, 101 Dennis, Diana — 352 Dennis, Robert F. — 101,379 Derlachter, Vicki— 106,348 DeRocco, Kathleen — 306 DeRosh, John— 320 Desimone, Frank — 160 Desman, Richard — 380 Deutsch, David — 380 DeVincenzi, Dixie — 109 DeVol, Helen— 179 Dewenter, Ed — 101,109 Dewey, Karen — 312 Dewey, Sherrie — 160 Diae, Anthony — 194 Dial, Diana — 92 Diamond, Linda — 179,329 Dible, Florence — 336 Dickie, Carole — 195 Dickins, Stephen— 320 Dietsch, Walt— 379 Diggs, Linda — 336 Dilday, Chris— 336 Dileva, Ralph— 362 Dillon, Mary — 308 Dimon, Charles — 191 Dinesfeld, Margaret — 132 Dirk, Barbara — 346 Dirkes, Dauld — 366 Dirks, Davis — 179 DiSano, Gary — 388 Dives, Ronald— 142,151 Dixon, Grant — 175 Djiknavorian, Vahe — 195 Dobrer, Jon — 179 Dockson, Robert — 97,102 Doel, Robert — 350 Doesberg, Ken — 238 Doggett, Lorraine — 314 Doheny, Clyde — 370 Doherty, William — 356 Dolan, James — 379 Dolan, Phillip— 92 Dole, Susan— 281,306 Dolim, Henry, Jr.— 143,175 Dolinsky, Richard — 370 Doll, Pat— 354 Doll, Randolph— 101,109 Dombrow, Donald — 123 Dona, Marilyn — 317 Donald, Benjamin — 274 Donatic, Rita— 101,317 Donnell, Linda — 310 Donohue, Jerry — 161 Donovan, Pat — 336 Dooley, Jeff— 358 Dooling, Christine — 308 Doralsife, David — 350 Doran, Michael— 160 Dorman, Elda — 160 Dorman, Elizabeth — 317 Dorn, Dean — 322 Dornsife, David — 103 Dorsey, Sandra — 312 Dosch, Lowell Dotts, Richard— 274,350 Dotts, Thomas — 362 Douzeff, Jeanette — 160 Downer, Antony — 92 Downey, Lynn — 338 Downing, Tish— 338 Doyle, Michaela— 123,125, 354 Drake, Lynne — 362 Dransfeldt, Ron- 195,197, 201 Draughn, Judy — 160 Dreisbach, William— 195 Drewry, Tony — 360 Drown, Maureen — 159,280, 327 Drumm, Marcia — 132,352 Drummond, David — 384 Drysdale, Robert— 322 Duane, Thomas — 160 Dubin, Herbert — 94 Duckworth, Jack — 151 Duckworth, John — 151 Duggan, Dennis — 322 Dumas, Gregory — 143 Dumler, William — 364 Dumm, Penny — 396 Duncan, Alan — 390 Dunderdale, Paule — 329 Dunham, Karen — 125 Dunn, Claudia— 396 Dunn, George — 188 Dugue, Teri — 354 Duron, Tim — 104,388 Durkin, Patricia — 160,336 Durnil, Ted— 382 Dussert, Augustine — 205 Dutton, Robert — 103,369 Dworsky, Stephanie — 160, 310 Dye, Ronald — 103 Easton, Jack — 322 Easton, William— 161 Eaton, Thelma — -206 Echols, Virginia— 132 Edelbruck, Stephen— 379 Ediefsen, Tom— 234 Edward, James — 94 Edwards, Paul— 334 Edwards, Robert — 324 Edwards, Thomas — 160,370 Eejima, Aki — 194 Egan, Lyie — 382 Egeberg, Roger — 190 Eighmy, Herb— 123 Eijima, Aki— 201 Elmers, Richard— 274,334 Einecke, Barbara— 281 ,308 Eiselman, Gerald— 1 03,380 Eisma, Erlinda— 162 Eisman, Paul — 399 Eldridge, Stephen — 364 Elkin, Ron— 369 ELIZABETH VON KLEINSMID MEMORIAL HALL— 344 Elliott, Dixon— 183,334 Elliot, Dorothy— 191 Ellis, Beth— 162,396 Ellis, Cathy— 374 Ellis, John— 162 Ellis, Marilyn— 179 Ellis, Sy— 103,390 Ellnoy, Brian — 200 Ellsworth, Bill— 350 Ellsworth, Janet — 354 El-Nassir, Abdul— 151 Elstran, Thomas — 388 Elswit, Richard— 360 Emard, Linda — 349 Emerich, Carl— 274,356 Emmett, Marylee — 280,348 E ' Mond, Savonia — 352 Empson, Karen — 348 Endo, Aileen — 199 Engdall, Neal— 143 England, Chris — 143 Engle, Donald — 276 Engler, George — 103 Enneking, Ray — 123 Enright, Eileen — 94 Entner, John— 123 Eowars, Anne — 199 Epstein, Frank— 191 Erbsen, Barry — 123 Erdmann, Judith — 306 Erickson, Barbara — 308 Erickson, Carol— 1 23,1 25, 306 Eriich, Karen — 273 Escallier, Donna — 374 Esterly, Mary— 132,317 Estrin, Elbion— 195 ETA KAPPA NU— 148 Eto, Alan — 194 Ettinger, Barbara — 344 Evans, Bonnie — 279 Evans, Edward — 103 Evans, Gene — 124 Evans, Jo — 346 Evans, John — 103,373 Evans, Lizabelle — 174 Evans, Orin — 1 87 Ezell, Jan— 396 Faines, Alan — 356 Fairleigh, James — 191 Fakehany, Jean — 338 Farmanaro, Bahman — 162, 388 Farr, Carol — 374 Farrell, Christy — 374 Farrell, John — 356 Farrell, Sharon — 374 Fassell, John— 124 Feder, Frances — 132 Feder, Jean— 310 Fei, James — 320 Feilding, Robert l43 Feiles, Robert— 195,200,201 Feinblatt, Joel — 362 Feinhor, Judy— 279,310 Felder, John— 385 Feldman, Joel — 103 Felker, Erik— 162 Feltz, Janis — 346 Fenmore, Donald — 188 Fenneman, Cliff — 370 Fenster, Freddie — 380 Fenton, Douglas — 124 Fenton, Gail — 394 Fenton, Richard — 103 Ference, Lynn — 162 Ferguson, Betty — 317 Ferguson, Michael — 373 Ferguson, Nancy — 308 Ferguson, Paul — 103,179 Fernald, Carolyn — 306 Fernandez, Norma — 179 Ferrara, Chris — 276,350 Ferraro, Cheryl — 354 Ferraro, Kenneth — 322 Ferrera, Henry — 94 Fertig, Craig— 21 3,216,217, 219,220 Fessler, Linda — 329 Fey, Anita — 329 Fiechtner, Wayne — 102 Fielding, Robert— 1 48,15 1 Fike, Donald — 360 Filippini, Dori — 329 FINANCE CLUB— 118 Finch, Janice — 336 Fine, Arthur — 362 Fine, Jerold— 162,179 Finer, Joel — 380 Finger, Sherman — 350 Fink, Suzanne — 354 Fink, William— 103 Finken, Richard — 390 Finn, Nancy — 377 Finn, Penny — 349 Finney, Dianne — 132,308 Finney, Mary — 336 Finsten, Robert — 276,380 Fiore, Andrew — 143,148,151 Fiore, Pete — 364 Fischer, Darlene — 162 Fisher, Gretchen — 162 Fisher, James— 103,334 Fisher, Judith— 306 Fisher, Lawrence — 241,382 Fisk, Judy— 124 Fitz, Froncine — 162 Fitzgerald, Robin — 162 Flaa, David— 175 Flagg, Michael— 103,380 Flanagan, John — 103 Flanagan, Marya — 336 Fleishman, Marilyn — 396 Flesch, Victoria — 199 Fletcher, Trudie— 281 ,396 Flintham, Margaret— 1 32,281 Flora, Richard — 320 Flores, Al— 187 Flores, Michael — 162 Fluet, Dennis — 350 Flynn, Kathy — 374 Flynn, Thomas — 364 Flynne, Diane — 124 Folayan, Joseph — 143,146 Foley, Martin — 356 Foley, Particia— 174,273,279, 317,336 Folgner, George — 350 Fond, Howard— 195 Fond, Loren — 162 Fond, Richard— 195,197 Fond, Robert — 200 Forbes, Jean — 354 Forbes, Lawrence — 399 Forbes, Mary — 162 Forbes, Robert — 162 Ford, Cathy— 171 Ford, Diane — 306 Forester, Mitch — 179 Forgey, Burnell— 276,350 Forrester, Don — 103 Forrester, Robert— 1 96,200 Forsnas, Edith— 1 24,336 Forster, Mitch— 274 Forsythe, Gerald — 143 Forsythe, Stevie — 179 Foster, Larry— 319 Foster, Richard — 103 Foster, Vanya — 352 Found, Garry — 360 Fouts, Theodore — 382 Foutz, Terry— 382 Fowler, George, Jr. — 196, 202,362 Fowler, John — 334 Fowlkes, Alma— 206 Fox, Diana — 344 Fox, Nancy — 329 Frame, Diane — 374 Frank, Robert— 1 96,362 Frankel, Sandra — 132 Franklin, Carl— 88 Franks, Brian — 162 Franz, Richard— 319 Franzen, Cathy — 327 Franzen, Kurt— 392 Fraya, Paul — 364 Frazee, Cheryl — 281,344 Frazier, Laurene — 314 Frazier, Michael — 319 Freberg, Charles — 384 Fredericks, Karen — 346 Fredericks, Wynn — 177 Freed, Harvey — 124 Freed, Sharon — 132 Freedman, Gary — 399 Freedman, Laurya — 124 Freeman, Jerry — 162 Freer, Edward — 322 Freiburg, Kristine-l 62,352 French, Stephen— 103,1 09 Freund, Julie — 183 Frey, Kctherine-l 32,306 Friedman, Edward — 380 Friedman, Judith— 132 Friedman, Stephen — 99,103, 104 Friedman, Susan — 162 Frudenfeld, Laurie Anne — 344 Fry, Robert — 188 Fry, Susan— 133,352 Fujinami, Stuart — 109 Fujinami, Wilbur — 194 Fujisaki, Shirley— 133,349 Fuiita, Carole— 196,199 Fuller, James — 373 Fullerton, Frank — 350 Fulton, Terry — 376 Funk, John— 273 Furtg, Eileen— 179 Furumoto, Kyoko — 163 Gabelich, Jim— 197 Gabrielson, Brooke — 1,187, 274,390 Gabrielson, Doug — 241,334 Gabrielson, Noel — 163 Godless, Bonnie — 159 Gallagher, Sterling — 105 Gaccing, Dennis — 168 Galindo, Bonaparte — 103 Galindo, Carlos— 163,358 Galvin, Kathy— 159 Gambill, Wendy — 312 Gamble, Kathy— 159,279,332 Gamble, Russell — 319 GAMMA EPSILON OMEGA— 345 GAMMA PHI BETA— 347 Gannam, Gregor — 376 Gannon, Sharon — 163,352 Garcia, Carlos — 124 Garden, Kay — 310 Gardiner, John — 320 Gardner, Sylvia — 394 Garkie, Susan — 354 Garner, Donald — 334 Garrelts, Ann— 1 63,278,336 Garrett, Judy — 332 Garrett, Mike— 21 3,21 6,217, 219,220,223,241 Garwal, Dale — 105 Gascou, Rene — 334 Gassman, Allen — 319 Gaston, Toni — 336 Gates, Joan — 124,312 Gaule, Jonathan — 376 Gayer, Frank — 175 Gaylord, Fred — 94 Goynor, Robert — 163,380 Gazin, Harvey W. — 1 19 Gebroe, Philip — 362 Gee.Wi Gehrig, Geilia, Geisendi Gelbofd Geldin, Gelbd, Gemet, Gessel, Getchel, Getcliell Gherni, Ghyst, [ Giofdin, GionettQ Gibson, Gielic, Gieie, h Gieszl, ] Giffofd Gilbert, ' Gilclitlst Gilcbfist Gilder, j Gildo, ) Gill, Job GillNoi GillStei Gillespie Gillette, Gillilond Glllilord Gilliss, [ Gilmore, Ginder, Ginder, Gindick Annie Gee, William — 194 Gehrig, Carol— 192 Geilicz, Felice— 281 Geisendorfer, Henry, III — 18 Gelbard, Alex— 105 Geldin, Lorraine — 13B Gelfand, Judith— 273,279 Gerner, Ann — 317 Gessel, Stephanie — 352 Getchel, Gordon — 319 Getchell, Jean— 327 Gherni, Catherine — 317 Ghyst, Dennis — 179 Giardin, Ron— 200 Gianetta, Sharon — 394 Gibson, Nancy — 163 Gielicz, Felice — 308 Giere, Lynn — 346 Gieszl, Yale— 105,109,376 Gifford, Sharon— 163,317 Gilbert, Mary — 94 Gilchrist, John— 322 Gilchrist, Sandy — 238 Gilder, Arthur — 196 Gildor, Art— 200 Gill, John— 373 Gill, Nancy — 338 Gill, Stephen— 105,385 Gillespie, Judy— 179,281 Gillette, Waldo— 143 Gilliland, Ted— 274 Gilliland, Edward— 334 Gilliss, Donna— 273,338 Gilmore, Ed — 360 Ginder, Jacqueline — 163 Ginder, Jill— 306 Gindick, Tia— 332,336 Gingold, Stuart— 105 Gioga, Linda— 352 Giovanazzi, Lynette — 312 Girardin, Ronald— 196 Gisler, Patrick— 392 Givvin, Tom— 163,322 Gloss, James — 163 Glassman, Alan — 94,360 Glassman, Jon — 163 Gless, Michael— 188 Gliaudys, George — 163 Glick, Myron— 120 Glover, Linda — 312 Gobel, Gregg— 382 Goboty, Al— 197 Godfrey, Eric— 369 Goertzen, DeeAna — 394 Goetten, Geri — 374 Goettelman, Gary — 230 Goff, James — 188 Goff, Terry— 348 Gold, Shondell— 310 Goldblatt, Barry — 399 Golden, Beverly — 106 Goldenberg, Robert— 399 Goldfarb, Judy— 133 Golding, Paul — 168 Goldman, Gerald — 388 Goldman, Joe — 163 Goldstein, Bernie — 197 Goldstein, Harvey— 276,380 Gonto, Carol — 133 Gonzalez, Armando — 94,319 Gonzales, Lawrence — 322 Good, Robert — 105 Goodall, Jim— 196 Goodell, Beth— 163 Goodrich, Clifford— 133 Goodwin, Jack— 188 Goodwin, Jill— 133 Goodwin, Marjorie— 192,349 Goold, Linda— 329 Goplen, Yvonne— 308 Gordon, Buddy — 241 Gordon, Carolyn — 163 Gordon, Jane— 133,338 Gordon, Jean — 163 Gordon, John — 151 Gore, Richard— 196,362 Gorlin, Barbara — 105 Gorrin, Harvey — 163 Gostanian, Karen — 329 Goto, Dennis — 345 Grobyon, Wayne — 274,356 Grady, Henry — 105 Graham, Glenn — 390 Graham, James — 94 Graham, Janet — 396 Graham, Linda — 354 Graham, Lorno- 280,31 2 Graham, Neil— 124 Graham, Sandra — 336 Graham, Toni — 336 Graham, Vicki— 330 Groichen, Charlotte — 312 Grondi, Kathy—1 33,278,354 Grannis, Norman — 144 Grant, Bonnie — 312 Grant, John — 144,145 Granville, Antha — 342 Graves, Carol — 133,338 Graves, Diana — 338 Graves, Michael — 376 Gray, Earl — 205 Gray, Ronald — 382 Grayhick, Paul — 94 Greca, Bendetto — 376 Green, Andrea — 338 Green, Howard — 196 Green, John — 105 Green, Karen — 179,338 Green, William— 105,364 Greene, Carole — 133 Greene, JeRoyd — 163 Greene, Joseph — 379 Greene, Leiand — 105 Greenfield, Larry — 163 Greenman, Kenneth — 105, 358 Greenwell, Stanley — 124 Gresham, Robert — 105 Gribow, Dale— 104,164,274 Griffel, Diana— 310 Griffity, Michael — 360 Grigg, Chester — 366 Grijolva, Elizabeth— 164,183 Grimsley, Joan — 164 Grings, Carol — 306 Grings, William — 170 Grodin, Joy— 1 16,274,399 Groman, Mike — 197 Grondzik, Jim — 102 Grosberg, Lawrence — 164, 179,187 Grosenbaugh, Charles — 369 Grosenbaugh, Diana — 312 Gross, Andrea — 310 Gross, Robert — 164 Gruer, Barry — 360 Grynick, Paul — 319 Guerra, Manuel — 159 Gugisberg, Gary — 94 Guiles, Carolyn — 133 Gularte, Ronald — 151 Gumbinger, Frank— 99,1 05, 392 Gumbinger, Mary — 306 Gummess, Susan — 330 Gunn, Geoffrey — 358 Gurley, Doreen — 317 Gustavson, Philip — 382 Guth, John — 379 Gutz, Robert — 370 Gwinn, Michael — 364 Haas, Walter — 322 Haas, William — 385 Heap, Martin — 105,356 Haberle, Judy— 327 Hack, Christine— 308 Hackett, Paul— 376 Hackford, Taylor— 276,350 Hadley, Norton — 366 Hager, Bonnie — 330 Hager, John— 94 Hager, Philip— 392 Hagerman, David— 102,105 Hogg, Carol — 105 Haggerty, Dennis — 366 Hahn, Khee Bok— 99,105 Hahney, Thomas — 175 Maiden, Glenn — 379 Halderrpan, Richard — 120, 320 Hale, Frank— 399 Hole, Roy— 388 Holey, Andrea — 105,306 Haljun, Patty — 338 Hall, Alvah— 193 Hall, Charles— 388 Hall, James— 106 Hall, Michele— 125,354 Hall, Nanci— 317 Hallock, Janice— 133,396 Hamann, William — 164 Hamaska, Kenneth — 388 Hamburg, Terry — 164 Hampton, Elizabeth — 164 Hamilton, John — 106 Hamilton, Kathy — 164 Hammermuell, Ingrid — 94 Hammermueller, Ingrid — 125, 338 Hammond, Sharon — 278,354 Hampton, Susan — 332 Hancock, Susan — 164,336 Handel, Richard— 399 Handzlik, Jon — 366 Hanell, Bruce — 151 Hauerwaas, Nan — 317 Hann, Robert — 164 Hannah, Stephen — 379 Hannan, Dorinne — 327 Hannsesson, Elizabeth — 183 Hanoaka, Wynne — 330 Hansen, Neil— 376 Hansen, Harold — 102 Hansen, Harlan — 120 Hanson, Robert — 176 Hanson, Roger — 188 Harahan, Michael — 164 Harding, Sarah — 394 Harder, Marilyn — 164 Hardesy, Julie — 174,312,348 Hargesheimer, Carol — 397 Hargrove, Vernon — 358 Harkey, Robin— 1 25,281 Harmon, James — 188 Harmon, Robert — 276,392 Harper, David — 106 Harrel, Bruce — 151 Harrell, Walter— 144 Harris, Ann — 306 Harris, Carol — 308 Harris, Kathy— 312 HARRIS HALL— 348 HARRIS PLAZA— 349 Harris, Richard — 106 Harris, Steve — 380 Harris, Thomas — 99,106 Harrison, Russell — 356 Hart, Gory- 144,146,151,152 Hart, Jo Ann — 337 Hart, Mabel— 183 Hart, Sam — 144 Harter, Paulo — 330 Hartford, John, Jr.— 175 Harth, Joseph— 120 Hartley, Carolyn — 310 Hortsock, Donna — 346 Harfy, Nat — 164 Harvey, A! Harvi ood, Kenneth — 173 Horwood, Samuel — 364 Hashimoto, Don — 194 Hashimoto, Frances — 133,340 Hashimoto, Louise — 330 Hashimoto, Roy — 194 Host, Mary— 133,346 Hataoa, Ron — 194 Hatanaka, Frank — 194,200 Hothanay, Judith — 338 Howatt, Charles — 151 Hawkins, Patricia — 164 Hawkins, Wilbur— 133 Hawley, Carol — 374 Haworth, Thomas — 376 Hayes, Arnold — 102 Hayes, Cynthia — 397 Haymore, Mary — 133 Hoyton, Robert — 205 Hayward, Julia — 394 Hayward, Lynda — 337 Headley, Kim— 322 Heap, Carol — 179 Heath, Cynthia — 348 Heath, Wilbur— 144 Hedin, Richard— 390 Heel, Janet — 338 Heffern, Christine — 312 Heffron, Jonis — 310 Hegardt, John— 276,369 Held, Judy— 279,374 Heilweck, Robert — 366 Heimeri, Diane — 308 Hein, Sallie— 306 Heitkotter, Janet — 338 Held, Gerald— 384 Helms, John— 106 Heller, Mark— 322 Heller, Patricia — 94 Heller, Ron — 219 Hellweg, Susan — 332 Helsey, Edward — 274 Helton, James — 144,146 Hendermon, Keith— 276,370 Henderson, Gayle — 346 Henderson, Toni — 306 Hendrit, William— 124 Hennessey, Erin — 171 Hennis, James — 356 Hennis, Lee— 144,151 Henry, Charles — 360 Henry, Kay — 125 Hensel, Colleen — 308 Hensel, William— 364 Hensley, Roberta — 124 Hensley, Bobbe—1 25,374 Herbst, John — 241 Hermanson, Laurel — 164 Herman, William — 369 Herrmann, Victor — 373 Hersh, Bob— 197,202 Hersh, Wayne— 358 Hersh, Judith— 1 33,308 Herfurth, Sara-Jo — 106 Herten, Julie— 1 37,352 Herten, Robert — 350 Heskett, William— 168 Hesseltine, Vernon — 196,197 Hickey, Maureen — 330 Hicks, Alvin— 370 Hickman, Martin — 179 Hicks, Robert — 373 Higue, Michele — 346 Higgins, Thomas — 106 Higiro, Festo — 164 Hildenbrand, Cheryl— 338 Hilkerbaumer, Dana — 337 Hill, Douglas— 107 Hill, Fred— 217 Hill, Lindalee— 308 Hill, Jess, Sr.— 51 Hillen, Bob— 246 Hilliard, Lynne — 308 Hilty, Virginia— 164,374 Himstreet, Thomas — 116 Himstreet, William — 97 Hindenlang, Walter — 376 Hindley, Charia— 279,3 1 2 Hindley, L— 277 Hinds, Jackie— 350 Hinkle, Eugene— 164 Hinkle, William— 120 Hinman, Jim — Al Hino, Lucille — 397 Hirato, Ray — 94 Hirose, Robert— 194,196,201 Hirt, Charles— 61 Hiuro, Dave — 194 Hoag, Melinda — 164,374 Hobbs, Pot- 133,317 Hodge, Susan — 354 Hoel, Janet— 279 Hoewing, Susan — 330 Hoff, Dennis— 165 Hoffman, Huntley — 364 Hoffman, Jane — 107,374 Hoffman, Katherine — 327 Hoffman, Thomas — 321 Hogue, Harlan — 94,319 Hogan, Kevin — 144 Hogue, Margaret — 107 Hogue, Sue — 106 Hoiby, Randall— 382 Hokans, Stephen — 165 Hoke, William— 392 Hokin, Lynda — 134 Holbrook, Robert — 196,200, 201,202 Hollis, Sharon — 330 Holloway, Richard — 107,246 Holm, Carl — 388 Holman, June — 339 Holman, Libby — 344 Holman, Vivian — 134,310 Holmes, Stephen — 107 Holmes, Victoria — 134 Horn, Lawrence — 165 Hon, Jo Ann — 134 Hong, Roger — 94 Hood, Evelyn— 191 Hooker, Juliet— 134 Hooker, Rodman — 99,107, 116 Hoop, William— 107 Hooper, Bruce — 144,146 Hoover, John— 165,379 Hoose, Charles — 107 Hope, Stephanie — 312 Hopkins, Melinda — 374 Hopper, Robert — 179 Horner, Jeffrey — 99,107 Hornick, Michael — 324 Horsey, Charles — 369 Horton, Jay — 365 Hoshide, Deanne — 155 Hoskins, Marilyn — 107 Hosp, Phil— 266,274 Hoss, John — 124 Hotvedt, Susan — 306 House, Ann — 199 House, Jane — 346 Houglond, Curtis — 104,107 Hoven, L«igh — 312 Howard, Cathy — 310 Howard, Michael— 382,390 Howe, Sandra— 124,125 Howe, Solly — 306 Howe, William— 107 Howell, Saliye— 106,107,337 Howrg, Leslie — 125 Hoyt, Lynda — 134 Hoyt, Michele — 134 Hsieh, George — 124 Hsieh, Roella— 165 Hsu, Henry — 144 Hubbell, Sidney— 354 Hubenthal, Kathy— 337 Huber, Rennie — 339 Hubert, Gimlet — 144 Hudspeth, Brendo — 330 Hudson, Art — 124 Huffman, Tina — 165 Hughes, John — 274,370 Hughes, Patricia — 317 Hughes, Rober — 379 Hull, Penny— 134 Hull, Robert— 195,196 Hulme, Tom— 99 Hulse, Herbert — 144 Hulsey, Charles— 124 Hulsey, Lorraine — 327 Hultine, Richard — 196 Humphrey, Karen — 281,394 Hunber, Barbara — 165 Hunsucker, William — 322 Hunt, David— 373 Hunt, Thomas — 144,384 Hunt, Victoria — 308 Hunter, Barbara — 308 Hunter, Mike— 369 Hurlbut, Brooke— 330,374 Hurley, Alan— 107,324 Hurse, Sam — 93 Huston, Diane — 317 Hutchings, Richard — 370 Hutter, Susan — 308 Hutton, Betty— 134,308 Hutton, Neil— 144 Hyatt, Gilbert— 144 Hyde, Kirk— 231,373 Hyman, Howard — 148,151 locobucci, Cesidio — 144 IEEE— 148 Iglai, Elizabeth — 196 llten, William— 175 Ingle, John — 122 Inose, Lily — 155,340 Inoshita, Vernon — 345 Inzer, Bruce — 324 Irving, Vicki— 279,352 Ishii, Barbara— 155,330,386 Ishii, Marilyn — 155,386 Ishii, Sylvia— 155,340 Ishikawa, Emi — 386 Isias, Raoul — 179 Isihara, Tom — 109 Itaya, Constance — 165,340 Ito, Art— 99,155,392 Itomura, Starr — 194 Ivison, Linda — 374 Iwasa, Lynn — 165 izod, Hassan — 382 Jack, Swan — 374 Jackson, Clayton — 144 Jackson, Judith — 125 Jacobs, Paul — 376 Jacobs, Ronald — 107 Jacobsen, Richard— 1 65,369 Jacobson, Janice — 346 Jacobson, Judith— 1 65,31 2 Jacobson, Scoot — 200 Jaffe, Barry— 165 Jaffe, Bruce— 107 Jaffe, Tina — 165 James, Barbara — 124 James, Jenni — 346 James, Mike— 200 James, Vick— 334 James, William— 324 Jamison, Betsy — 339 Jamison, Donna — 125,126 Junkovic, Oleg — 334 Janeski, John Jao, Lucy — 165 Jarvis, Lloyd — 373 Jasper, William — 321 Jaur ' eguy, Michael — 192 Jean, Joseph — 107 Jeffers, Paul— 369 Jeide, Erica — 279 Jeng, Dave — 194 Jenkins, Mary — 174,337 Jennings, Doug — 322 Jernigan, Richard — 126 Jespesson, Janet — 134,354 Jess, James— 188 Jett, Thomas — 107,376 Jewell, Diane — 339 Joannah, Durkin — 336 Jobgen, Sally — 134 Johannsen, Jo-Ann — 134 Johns, Al— 196 Johnson, Barbara — 134 Johnson, Chris— 1 34,1 83,230 Johnson, Darrell — 365 Johnson, Don — 241 Johnson, Doris — 342 Johnson, Floyd — 94 Johnson, Jerald — 365 Johnson, Judith— 1 92,352 Johnson, Karin — 199 Johnson, Ken — 369 Johnson, Linda— 1 26,374 Johnson, Lucille — 330 Johnson, Lynda B. — 125 Johnson, Marilyn — 107 Johnson, Max — 146 Johnson, Michael— 165,382 Johnson, Paul — 369 Johnson, Richard — 102 Johnson, Robert — 102 Johnson, Ronald — 102 Johnson, Wendy— 330,339 Johnson, Wes — 146 Johnston, Jiffy — 339 Johnstone, Sheryl — 354 Jolliffe, Michael— 370 Jones, Alice— 165,327 Jones, Anita — 183 Jones, Cherly — 374 Jones, Dexter— 382 Jones, Ellen — 330 Jones, Everett — 144 Jones, Janet — 374 Jones, Jim— 322 Jones, Judith — 165 Jones, Mark — 126 Jones, Marsha — 344 Jones, Mildred — 165 Jones, Robert — 126 Jones, Sallie— 1,106,278 Jones, Stephen — 107 Jones, Susan — 332 Jordan, John — 366 Jordan, Robert— 1 43, 1 45 Joyce, Mary Sue— 106,108 Joyce, William— 108 Julian, Judith— 106,108 Jung, Lorraine — 165 Jung, John — 194 Junior, Dean — 165 Kabocy, Myrle — 394 Kacey, Norman — 145 Kado, Herald— 196 Kadomoto, Norman — 166 Kohlenberg, Ruth — 166 Kahn, Ronald— 145 Kahn, Terry— 51 ,166,274,334 Kalionzes, Pete — 350 Kamada, Patti — 134 Kamahele, Wallace — 166 Komikawa, William— 104, 108 Kaminaky, Alec— 108 Kamiya, Eiko—1 34,1 83,349 Kane, Candy — 281 Kane, Thomas — 166 Kanner, Michael — 166 Kantor, Bernard — 173 Kaplan, Jay — 392 Kaplan, Josh— 399 Kaplan, Mark— 399 Kaplan, Norman — 196 Kaplan, Ryan — 381 Kaplan, Terri — 330 KAPPA ALPHA— 350 KAPPA ALPHA THETA— 353 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA— 355 KAPPA SIGMA— 356 Karabiar, Lawrence — 196,362 Karas, Norman — 196 Kardashian, Robert — 166 Karia, Karen — 337 Kormelich, Rosemary — 273, 279,332 Karsin, Ronald — 166 Kast, Tony — 146 Katagiri, Betty— 195,198,199, 202 Katz, Arthur— 274,381 Kotzhelson, Steve— 99,108, 187 Kaufman, Jack — 166 Kawabe, Dennie — 155 Kawin, Marjorie — 166 Koye, Walter— 381 Kazonjian, Howard — 168 Kazanjian, Philip— 277,392 Keonne, Barry — 362 Keaough, Dale — 281,330 Keefe, Denise— 374 Keesal, Samuel, Jr.— 188 Kellen, Peter— 376 Kelley, Diane— 134,330 Kellogg, Pam— 317 Kelly, Kathy— 312 Kelly, Robert— 145 Kelsey, Judy — 332 Kemmer, Sharon — 374 Kempi, Carolyn — 330 Kemper, Tiffany — 280,281 Kendall, James— 322 Kendall, Peter— 274 Kendall, Raymond — 191 Kendall, Robert— 1 88,392 Kendall, Susan — 374 Kennedy, Patricia — 281 Kereluk, Michael — 145 Kerluk, Mike— 152 Kerscher, Clous — 143 Kerr, Connie— 352 Kerr, James — 376 Kerry, Paul— 183 Kerwat, John— 378 Kerzner, Elliot— 108 Kessler, Karen — 134 Ketcham, Jesse — 145 Kettell, Robert — 388 Kettler, Howard— 390 Kettmer, Harry — 143,152 Keys, Judith— 342 Keyzers, Neil — 376 Kibbey, Murldeen — 94 Kidd, Kenneth— 167 Kidney, Patricia— 308 Kiel, Sam — 200 Kier, Janet — 374 Kihara, Setsuko — 167 Killman, David — 126 Kim, Won— 108 Kim, Kyosang — 94 Kim, Wonsang — 145 Kimbrough, Robin — 134 Kimi, Paula Ann — 330 Kimura, Horry — 167 King, Al— 373 King, Delia— 125,126 King, Jim— 382 King, Mike— 381 Kinkade, Susan— 174,273, 279,394 Kinne, Catharine — 397 Kinoshito, Jean — 340 Kirby, Tom— 362 Kirchdoerfer, Jeonnette — 134, 308 Kirin, Thomas — 362 Kirkpatrick, Robert— 99,108 Kirkpatrick, Wes— 102 Kirkwood, Charles — 108 Kistler, Kerry— 135 Kitagawa, Toshiko — 340 Kitagowa, Walter — 194 Kitt, Vera— 348 Klabunde, Herman — 95 Klass, Sharon — 346 Klcud, Mary— 374 Klausky, Jeannie— 339 Kleimer, John— 378 Ktme, Karen— 310 Klingerman, Mark — 376 Klein, Joanne — 306 Klein, Mark— 108,109 Klein, Randee- 310 Klein, Sandra — 344 Kleiner, llano— 167,179,278 Kleiser, Randal— 168 Kloetzel, Jame s— 167,273, 385 Kloetzel, Milton— 186 Klupta, Marilyn— 306 Knaggs, Susan — 108 KNIGHTS— 274 Knodel, Arthur— 157 Knopf, Robert — 151 Knudson, Cheryl!- 354 Knutson, Loyd — 365 Knutzen, Jack — 321 Knutzen, Ted — 321 Ko, Elaine— 135,340 Kobayashi, Irene — 167,386 Kobayashi, Richard— 145 Kobayashi, Ted— 145,384 Koerner, Shari — 135 Koenper, ' Jean — 330 Kolderup, Nils— 147 Koleshko, Olanna — 327 Kolhase, Neill— 232 Kollinger, Linda — 167 Komatsu, Shirley — 386 Kookep, Arthur — 167 Kooker, Jane— 279,327 Koppenhauer, Eugene — 126 Kopin, Martin— 197 Korander, Connee — 125,126, 306. Korn, Marian— 179,394 Kort, Gilbert— 108 Kositchek, Ellen — 310 Kossack, Jerry — 381 Kotler, Jon— 377 Kovolick, Phyllis— 104,116 Krahn, Myrna — 280,332 Kramon, Daniel — 167 Krone, Samuel — 188 Krause, Robert — 126 Kreinheder, David — 382 Kreisberg, Richard— 126 Kroener, Alva — 344 Kroll, Corbett — 108 Kruckeberg, John — 277,390 Kreuger, Christy— 279,337 Krueger, Karin— 135 Krueger, Kenneth — 360 Kruglak, Theodore — 173 Kuhn, Sharon — 330 Kulik, Roye— 192 Kulper, Kathleen— 125,126 Kumata, Conrad — 126 Kunihuro, Margaret — 155 Kunihuro, Marilyn — 340 Kunsch, Harold, Jr.— 188 Kunzell, Daphne— 352 Kupsik, Douglas — 108 Kurohashi, Marilyn — 167,340 Kurland, Kathy — 352 Kurze, Carol— 337 Kushner, Jim— 321 Kuske, Jarrett— 108 Kuwahara, Jeanne — 155 Kuti, Barbara— 135,310 Kwong, Stanley — 147 LoBranche, Sydney — 135 Labrucherie, John — 167 LaCasella, Lucia— 352 Lacy, Milo— 102 Ladd, Dwight— 147 Lodner, Mary Ann — 169 Lafranchi, Carolene — 308 Lai, James — 146 Loiley, Tom— 275,370 LoLonde, Sue — 354 Lom, Ronald— 108 Lomanno, Frances — 169 Lamar, Lorin — 169 LaMarr, Raymond — 108 Lamb, Ray — 350 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA— 358 LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA— 199 Lambert, John — 360 Lamel, Barbara — 135 LaMont, John — 370 Lancaster, Roger — 198 Landes, Robert — 362 Landis, Donald — 95 Lone, Barry — 108 Lane, Kathy — 330 Lane, Robert — 198 Lang, Dan— 275,350 Langan, Loretta — 397 Langdon, Allan — 99,120 Lange, Robert — 334 Longlois, Lynn — 352 Lanners, Joyne — 125,330 Lanni, Michael— 1 08,275,321 Lanni, Terrence—1 09,275,321 Lantingi, Stewart — 143,384 Lapides, Nancy — 310,330 Laraway, Lawrence — 169 Larson, Don — 169,378 Lasarow, Jerald — 109 Lasner, Bob — 202 Lauer, Ann — 308 Launer, Launne — 354 Lauricella, Vincent — 104,109 Laurie, June— 330 Lawler, Charles— 322 Lawler, Joan — 375 Lawrence, Susan — 339 Lawrence, Trudys — 136 Lawson, Linda — 306 Layne, Caroline — 330 Lazarre, Jack — 197 Leahy, Carol — 95 Leal, Leu— 362 Leanse, Linda — 310 Leas, Rick— 99 Leauitt, Chase — 356 Ledermann, Kenneth — 319 Lee, Carol — 330 Lee, Jackie— 125,126 Lee, Randolph — 147 Lee, Skippy— 279,317 Lee, Walter— 385 Leeper, Susan — 330 Lefeuer, Welty— 136 LeGrand, Biff— 358 Lehman, Paul — 169 Leibert, Richard — 202 Leibovitch, Leslie — 169 Leinau, Robert — 365 Lemieux, Keren — 135 Lemon, Boyd — 188 Leoanard, Arthur — 109 Leonard, Fred — 334 Leonetti, Mary — 169 Leong, Leslee — 340 Lerch, Carol— 1 69,337 Lerner, Howard — 109 Lester, Janie — 375 Letcher, Jerry— 109,356 Levey, Jay — 399 Levin, Marchelle — 169 Levine, Alan — 399 Levine, Joan — 187 Levine, Judy— 179,348 Levine, Sharon — 332 Levinson, Oled — 102 Levitz, Wayne — 392 Lew, Art— 147,148,151 Lew, Wayne — 198 Lewis, Al— 159 Lewis, Arthur — 109 Lewis, Dan — 148 Lewis, Ed— 179,277 Lewis, Jay — 370 Lewis, Loralee — 346 Lewis, Roger — 147 Lewis, Stephen — 382 Lewis, Thomas — 356 Liautaud, Michael — 198 Liberatore, Mario — 109 Lickter, Robert— 373 Liddle, Jari— 308 Lieb, Cornelia — 169 Lieber, Leonard — 206 Lieblein, Marvin — 197 Ligier, Lloyd— 169,382 Lihomniedieu, Judy— 308 Lillard, Tim— 360 Lilly, Charles— 376 Lim, Roy— 168,169 Limacher, Susan — 169 Lincoln, Robert — 110 Linden, Tim— 110,365 Lindgren, Laura — 169,278 Lindholm, Lori— 339 Lindhurst, Diane— 1 1 0,397 Lindley, Daryle — 337 Lindsey, Betsy— 1 25,1 26,352 Lindsey, John— 378 Lindsey, Larry — 95,99 Lindstedt, Michael — 145,147 Linehan, Jerry — 102 Lines, William — 277 Link, Tom— 102,110 Linkletter, Sharon — 354 Lipkin, Betty — 344 Lipkowitz, Buffy — 281 Lipkowitz, Elizabeth — 332 Lipoma, Phillip — 384 Lippencott, Charles — 168 Lipsey, Sandra — 169,278 Little, Janice — 135 Littlefield, Mary Lee— 317 Lockard, Leslie — 306 Lockhart, Laurie — 375 Loden, Cheryl — 330 Loebig, Alex Loen, Claire — 169 Lohman, Barbara — 169,330 Lohito, Tony Lollar, Roulette — 332,354 Lombardo, Patricia — 394 Long, Chuck— 378 Long, John — 356 Long, Lani— 232,306,330 Longoria, John — 175 Loo, Tom— 99,109,110 Loomis, Kathy — 135,352 Loos, Ned— 110,366 Lopez, Dolores — 397 Lopez, Frank— 350 Lopez, Lane — 126 Loschen, Leslie — 109 Loudon, Kathryn— 327 Love, Janette — 333 Lovejoy, Paul — 198 Lovell, Fred Loveton, Laurie — 375 Lowe, Pauline — 169 Lowman, Robert — 360 Lowrey, Kathie — 339 Lowsley, David — 370 Lubott, Vicki— 169 Luenberger, Linda — 327 Luhmon, Karen— 281 ,394 Lukes, Teresa — 327 Lund, Thomas — 385 Lundell, Bev — 183 Lundquist, Christie— 397 Lundquist, John— 322 Lundy, Maureen — 306 Luth, Roger— 143,147 Lux, Priscella — 344 Lyie, Sandra — 135 Lyie, Tom — 347 Lynch, Dennis — 357 Lynch, Janice — 346 Lynn, Donald — 384 Lyon, Elizabeth — 308 Lyon, Lennis — 278,327 Lytthans, James — 192 Mc MacClean, Craig — 376 MacDonald, Virginia — 352 MacNeil, Ray — 378 MacQuoid, Malcolm — 110, 116,392 McAdams, Jane — 317 McAfee, Don— 110,357 McAndrews, Gregory — 388 McBride, David— 126 McCaffrey, Patti — 1 10 McCall, Edward— 1 10,378 McCarthy, Marguerite — 337 McCaslin, Mary — 354 McCaughey, William — 358 McClaire, Bruce — 369 McClellan, John— 126 McClellan, Michael— 370 McClendon, Irvin— 175 McClister, Mary— 135,317 McCloud, Jim— 179 McCluer, Carol— 312 McCluskey, Heather — 126 McCoard, William— 173 McComber, Robert — 370 McConaghy, John — 369 McConville, Donald — 371 McCorkle, Ann— 281 ,308,333 McCoy, Barbara — 170 McCrea, Frances — 344 McCue, Jeanne — 135,352 McCulloch, Grethen— 397 McCulloch, Lauren — 352 McDaniel, James — 371 McDonagh, Edward — 166 McDonald, James — 369 McDowell, Edgar — 110 McEntee, Margaret- — 174,279, 337 McFarland, Ann— 135,339 McFarlane, Judy — 397 McGeagh, Rich— 238 McGinnis, Merle — 102 McGough, Kathie — 339 McGowan, Madelon — 170 McGrath, Sherri — 394 McGruder, Jack— 1 47,148, 151 Mclnnis, Marcia — 354 Mclntyre, Stanley — 389 McKay, Joseph — 170 McKee, Catherine — 352 McKenzie, Carolyn — 170 McKinley, Mary— 135,352 McKinley, Raymond — 170 McKrowski, Ann — 281 McLarney, Pat — 197 McLean, Eugene — 319 McLeod, Jeanna — 135 McMahan, Bonnie — 135,354 McMahon, Dorothy — 157 McMillan, Mary Ellen— 317, 333 McMorris, Sheila— 397 McNeany, Cathy — 330 McNee, Margaret — 317 McNeil, Michael— 170 McNeill, Robert— 275,382 McNitt, Marcia — 308 McNulty, Laura — 170 McPeak, Candy — 346 McPherson, Stewart — 369 McRoskey, Ann — 306 McVeigh, Marti — 306 McVicker, Elizabeth— 1 35 McWethy, Bill— 275,322 McWethy, Julie— 352 M Maasberg, William — 147 Maass, James — 381 Machefta, Jenny — 312 Mackey, Ruth— 1 25,280,346 Macmillan, Jack — 197 Macrate, Melinda — 375 Macy, William— 99,1 10 Madden, Bart — 147,151 Rosemary Margaret, Mary — 110 Morgoles, Sue — 348 Mark, Shelby— 170,312 Marks, Alan — 385 Marks, Barry— 170,179 Marks, Barry— 389 Marks, Don — 104,1 10 Marks, Richard— 170 Morotta, Rose Marie — 171, 179 Marples, William — 373 Marr, Hilarie— 354 Marsh, Carolyn — 135 Marshall, Elizabeth— 330 Martin, Anna — 306 Martin, Bo — 99,1 16 Martin, Chris — 1 10 Martin, Douglas — 384 Martin, James — 358 Martin, John — 171 Martin, Judith — 171,337 Martin, Julie— 137 Martin, Larry — 197,198 Martin, Marilyn — 327 Martin, Mary — 352 Martin, Pamela — 339 Martin, Richard — 171 Martin, Robert— 382 Martinez, Lynda — 171 Martinez, Mary — 95 Martinson, Lawrence — 147 Masaki, Victor— 1 98,202,369 Mash, Michael — 171 Mason, Homer— 99,275 Maduro, Cindy— 1 79,279, 281,317 Magana, Alexandre — 146 Magid, Jim— 357 Magnell, Marti— 183 Magruder, Michael — 376 Mahaney, Martha — 394 Maher, Katharine— 397 Mahood, Judith— 394 Majors, Richard— 200,362 Malan, Max— 126 Malcolm, Richard— 135 Mallinix, Carolyn — 183 Mallory, Rick — 365 Malone, David — 156 Moloney, James — 147 Man, Bryan — 334 Mandel, Bob— 1 10 Mandel, Marty— 170,1 87 Mandel, Penni— 310 Mandelaris, Richard — 170 Mondelson, Frank — 188 Manell, Ken— 170 Mannes, Robert — 151 Mannis, Joe — 390 Mono, Bob— 194,198 Mansfield, Carol — 170 Manson, Grant — 93 Marcarian, George — 198,200 Marcus, Hal— 201 ,202,362 Marcus, Howard — 275 Marcus, Vicki— 310 Marcus, Robert— 389 Martnco, Patty — 337 Massman, Stephen — 110 Matay, Lynn — 171 Matheson, Denise—31 2,333 Mathews, Bob— 231,382 Mathias, Carol — 179 Mathieu, Barbara — 330,353 Matsuba, Jimmy — 194 Matsuda, Ronald — 137 Matsuishi, Anna— 279,394 Matsumoto, Kathleen — 171 Matsuno, Sonny — 194 Matsushita, Irene — 183 Matteucci, Bill— 102,365 Mattews, Chris — 353 Mattox, Doug — 127 Maurer, Fred — 376 Maw, Rod— 1 10 Maxey, Gerald — 171 Maxson, Rodman — 110 Maxwell, Dale— 397 May, Deedy— 278,337 May, Michael — 351 Mayers, Les— 277,399 Maynard, Paul — 1 10,389 Meacher, Michael — 371 Mead, Frank, 111—188 Mead, Sylvia— 313 Mead, Victor— 317 Meodor, Barbara — 313 Meador, Mark— 385 Meadows, Ann — 172 Meek, Marilyn — 313 Mefford, Carolyn— 339,344 Mefford, Robert— 1 1 1 Megowon, John — 205 Mehnert, Warren — 147,151 Meichtry, Pamela — 174 Meichtry, Pamela — 353 Meisenhelder, John — 389 Melbo, Irving — 136 Mel bo, Jru— 130 Meltzer, Bruce — 399 MENS DORMS— 360 Mengesha, Amberber — 137 Menne, Anne — 397 Menser, Thomas — 95 Merendino, Dawn — 330 Merickel, Ronald— 1 1 1,369 Merino, Arlene — 179,278 Merino, Barbara — 397 Merrithew, Victoria — 306 Merten, Philip— 322 Mertens, Michael — 190 Merz, Gerald — 137 Meserve, Edwin — 369 Meshekow, Paul — 1 1 1 Meshul, Myna— 172 Meskell, Douglas — 1 1 1 Meskell, Georgia — 1 1 1 Messina, Lendo- 172,397 Metz, Marshall — 392 Metzler, Dennis — 188 Metzler, Judy— 127 Mews, Teresa — 137 Meyberg, Leon — 234 Meyer, David l72,275,381 Meyer, Doug — 95 Meyer, Frederick — 357 Meyers, Jerry — 362 Meyers, Melvin — 95 Meyers, Sandra — 310 Miadich, Tony — 148 Michels, Kathleen— 192,333 Michielutte, William — 175 Mihich, Milica— 95 Middaugh, Fred — 172 Milam, Chuck— 277,389 Milberger, Susan — 137 Miles, Elizabeth— 172 Miles, Elizabeth— 278,306 Miller, Bernard— 198,201,362 Miller, Delphine— 137 Miller, Jonnie— 375 Miller, Keith— 376 Miller, Loren — 357 Miller, Marcio — 354 Miller, Marilyn — 313 Miller, Nancy— 317 Miller, Nelson— 366 Miller, Pete— 302,360 Miller, Robert— 369 Miller, Sally— 306 Miller, Sandra — 330 Miller, Scott— 322 Miller, Steve— 322 Miller, Sue— 310 Millick, John— 95 Millikon, Don — 146 Mills, Marilyn— 308 Mills, Marrily— 353 Milne, William— 357 Minami, Roland — 127 Minnett, Dee — 313,330 Minx, Chole— 125 Misetich, Marjorie — 313 Mitani, Jerry — 194 Miuacishima, Carl — 109 Miya, Lamont — 155,172 Miyauisfiima, Carl — 1 1 1 Moe, Myra — 306 Moes, Kenneth — 188 Moffat, Dianne — 339 Moffat, Mary — 172 Mohler, Gary — 179 Mohr, William— 373 Moir, James — 376 Molinari, Eril— 198 Mollett, Toni — 337 Moloney, Robert — 378 Monaghan, Michael — 102 Monkarsh, Bonnie — 310 Monkman, John — 365 Monroe, Leo — 188 Montagne, Suzanne — 280, 307 Montapert, Ron — 382 Monteleone, Michele — 344, 354 Mooberry, Richard — 334 Mooradin, Douglas — 95,378 Moore, Cornelia — 344 Moore, Ed— 322 Moore, Gay— 279,337 Moore, John — 168 Moore, Marilyn — 330 Moore, Neal — 357 Moorhouse, Lewis — 146,147 Morgan, William — 366 Morgen, Jacqueline — 137 Morgan, Lowell — 137 Morgner, Aurelius — 166 Morhar, Barbara — 137,310 Morhar, Richard — 399 Mori, Kyozo — 200 Mori, Pahi — 172,340 Moriguchi, Dan — 194 Morrill, Larry— 127 Morris, Ann — 172 Morris, Flora — 172,342 Morris, Susan — 313 Morris, William — 147,392 Morse, Linda — 397 Morse, Michael — 189 Morton, Gail — 344 Moser, Ginger — 106 Moser, Janice — 307,330 Moses, Horace — 127 Mossberg, Christina — 354 Moton, Dave — 219 Mounts, Hollace — 327,394 Moura, Sandra — 331 Muench, Carolyn — 394 Muffley, Gary — 175 Mullarky, Mary — 346 Mullarky, Michael— 322 Muller, Frank— 172,230 Muller, Steven — 376 Mullinix, Carolyn— 397 Multani, Syed — 172 Mumford, Alicia — 278,397 Munger, Barbara — 172 179 327 Munro, Barbara — 327,331 Munro, Charles — 371 Muntz, Martha — 333 Muraraka, Maureen — 340 Murphy, James — 382 Murphy, Jerome — 1 1 1 Murphy, Kathie — 348 Murphy, Patricia — 331 Murphy, Sharon— 1 37,327 Murphy, Valerie — 331 Murray, Al — 275 Murray, Donald — 172 Murray, Linda — 331 Murray, Marcia — 317 Murray, Sharon — 327 Murray, Saundra — 327 Murray, Vernon — 172,357 Murrow, Philip — 1 1 1 Muse, Jim— 102 Muser, Sherrill— 333 Mustapha, Olotunji — 147 Myers, Alice— 1 37,327 Myers, Dove — 322 Myers, Douglas — 147 Myers, Kathy — 354 Myers, Larry — 198 Myles, John Myrick, Howard — 168 Nabovi, Behrouz — 172 Nagata, Robert — 345 Nagy, Clinton — 172,369 Nahigian, Richard — 322 Naismith, Diane— 1 25,1 27 Nakogawa, Susan — 340 Nakano, Eileen — 137,386 Nakano, Takeshi — 120 Nakatani, David — 147 Nakatani, Kay — 190 Nakavvatase, Midori — 155, 340 Nakayama, Makato — 155, 194,202 Nakayama, Randy — 111,155 345 Nalbandian, John— 172,179 Nancarrow, William — 321 Nance, Susan — 174,339 Nanninga, Patricia — 172 Naromura, Victor — 345 Nardi, Nadine— 176,307 Nash, Martha — 339 Nason, Mary— 281 ,307,333 Nasser, Kathy — 333 Nassir, Bill— 1 1 1 ,275,378 Neacy, Kit— 125 Neale, Nancy — 354 Nebel, Jean — 176 Nedom, Gordon— 1 37, 175, 324 Neighbors, Genie — 137 Neirman, Jane — 397 Nelms, Robert — 99,1 1 1 Nelsen, Susan — 137 Nelson, Barry — 334 Nelson, Christine — 179 Nelson, John— 1 11,389 Nelson, Judi— 137 Nelson, Margaret — 137 Nelson, Patricia — 394 Nelson, Theron — 127 Nemeth, Donald — 176 Neuman, Chorlotte — 281 Nevin, Nancy — 331 Nevins, Renie — 339 Newman, Al — 102 Newman, Ellen — 176 Newman, Steve — 389 Newmark, Bert — 399 Newton, Reginald — 362 Newsom, Robert — 127 Nicholas, Sharon — 349 Nichols, Dede — 307 Nicholson, Gordon — 147,151 Nicholson, Stephen — 369 Nicholson, William— 11 1 Nickell, Thomas P. — 86 Niebergall, David — 324 Nield, Toni— 176 Nihira, Kazuo — 176 Nikam, Shailaja — 176 Nilsson, Kathy — 353 Nimor, Kaz— 345 Nishi, Katsuya — 95 Nishimoto, Carol — 111,386 Nishimoto, Yosh — 194 Nishiyama, Mitzi — 137 NISEI TROJAN CLUB— 155 Nitta, Henry — 194 Nittinger, Patricia — 308 Nivette, James — 137 Nixt, Gary — 1 1 1 Noble, Cherry — 339 Noble, Ronald— 369 Nocerine, Pat — 375 Noe, Robert— 378 Noggle, Lester — 102 Nollan, James — 322 Nordmarken, Rose — 176 Noren, Robert — 205 Norman, David — 192 Norris, Al— 197 Norris, Patricia — 348 North, Bunny — 308 North, Norma — 138 Norton, Barbara — 176 Norton, Phil— 369 Norton, Philip— 176,369 Norwok, Denise — 331 Nostrand, Robert — 1 1 1 Nott, Tom— 95,378 Nowaki, Gayle — 340 Nozaki, Richard — 345 Nozawa, Irene — 155,340 Nuesseler, Nancy — 176,278 Nunez, Henry — 1 1 1 Nunez, John — 322 Nungesser Jane — 106,111, 346 Nyberg, Mary — 280,346 Nyby, Kirk— 371 Oakley, Charles— 1 1 1 ,35 1 Oba, Dennis — 109 Obatake, Wendolyn Obegi, Joseph — 358 Oberg, Nela— 334 Oberhauser, Gene — 205 Oberhauser, Julius — 1 1 1 Oberhauser, William — 195, 198,362 O ' Brien, Gregory — 334 O ' Brien, Peter— 176 O ' Callaghan, Robert — 127 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB— 183 O ' Connell, Daniel — 112,358 O Connell, Jacqueline — 331 O ' Connor, Carl — 102 Oddo, Tony— 225 Ogata, Nancy — 125,127 Ogden, Susan — 339 Ohiendorf, Gail— 313 Ohiendorf, Mary— 138 Okamoto, Robbin — 176 Okuhama, Maizy— 176,1 83 Olack, Roger — 146 Older, Victoria— 339 Oliphant, Don — 365 Ollestad, Kristina— 337 Olmore, Steve — 322 Olsen, K. Alfred— 102 Olsen, Kristin— 337 Olsen, Leslie— 177 Olsen, Roger— 177 Olsen, Susan— 353 Olson, Robert— 202 Olson, Susan — 313 O ' Neil, Christine— 317 O ' Neil, EdwoKl- 156 O ' Neil, Karen— 279,281,308 O ' Neil, Sheryl— 177,354 O ' Neill, John— 275 O ' Neill, Norman— 378 Ong Bie, Chuan — 1 12 Ore, Genoveva — 199 Orfila, Tony — 277,376 O ' Rourke, Leslie — 308 Osborne, Chase — 378 O ' Shaughnessy, Ellen — 177, 308 Osheim, Karen — 375 Oshiro, Takatoshi — 138 Oshita, Thomas — 146,149 O ' Sullivan, Michael— 192 Ota, Mabel — 136 Otis, Lansing — 177 Ott, Pamela — 394 Ottomeyer, Alan — 112 Ouchi, Kathy — 340 Outwater, Edwin — 322 Owen, Susan — 317 Owens, James — 146,149 Ozawa, William — 127 Ozenne, Mike — 376 Pace, Pearl— 206 Pack, Raymond— 99,112 Packard, Judy— 125,127 Pjerrou, Diane — 177 Paley, Stephen — 1 12 Pallette, Laura — 375 Paltz, Walter— 149 Pan, Cynthia — 178 Pang, Kathleen — 386 Papke, Morjorie — 333 Pappas, Rene — 337 Pardoe, Craig — 351 Pardee, Julie — 353 Park, Noel— 146 Parker, Douglas — 112,321 Parker, Jeffrey— 322 Parker, John— 177,385 Parker, Linda— 1 38,278,327 Parker, Nancy — 333 Parker, Ronald — 358 Parker, Wendy — 346 Parr, Gary — 177 Parro, Efrain — 149 Parrish, Norman — 149 Parsons, Jerry — 109,112 Pascal, Barry — 197 Pastor, Jonathan — 376 Patrick, Barbara — 308 Patterson, Dorothy — 331 Petterson, Susan — 346 Pattesson, Christopher — 334 Pattillo, James — 109 Pattison, Gordon — 360 Patty, Tom — 365 Potz, Suzanne— 138,174,327 Paulsen, Ann — 339 Paulson, Elaine— 125,127 Pavlicovic, David — 371 Payne, Elizabeth — 317 Payne, William— 273 Paynich, George — 120 Peckham, Richard— 1 1 2,322 Pecton, Linda — 168 Pedersen, Joan — 138,375 Pedrini, Tom — 390 Peelle, Penny— 1 38,339 Pehrson, Connie — 199 Pelfrey, Mary— 331 Penner, Benita — 138,310 Penner, Marilyn — 138,310 Peratis, Kathy— 179,397 Pereira, Monica — 354 Perhacs, Linda— 127 Perlof, Allen— 112 Perkal, Edward— 177 Perkal, Micki — 177 Perkins, Don — 390 Perkins, Robert — 365 Perlberg, Robert — 381 Perrin, David — 365 Perruzza, John — 189 Perry, Ed— 146 Perry, Roland— 357 Perry, Thomas— 322 Perry, William— 177 Perryman, Nancy — 331 Person, George — 198 Person, Vic— 382 Pester, Judy— 183,339 Peters, Erich — 149 Peters, Michael— 376 Peters, Timothy— 175,371 Peterson, Christy — 307 Peterson, Dagmar — 313 Peterson, Elden — 127 Peterson, James — 170 Peterson, Jeffrey — 378 Peterson, John — 321 Peterson, Karen — 279,354 Peterson, Sharon — 333 Peterson, Wallace — 358 Petherbridge, Jean— 138 Petrasich, John — 371 Petit, Kathy — 346 Pettegrew, Claire — 331 Petty, Denis— 177 Pevec, Gordana — 1 12 Peyton, Charles — 369 PHARMACY COUNCIL— 202 Pheasant, Michael — 353 Phelps, Bilhe— 331 Phelps, James — 1 12,376 PHI ALPHA THETA— 171 PHI CHI THETA— 106 PHI DELTA CHI— 363 PHI DELTA GAMMA- 186 PHI DELTA THETA— 364 PHI ETA SIGMA— 273 PHI GAMMA DELTA— 366 PHI KAPPA PSI— 368 PHI KAPPA TAU— 370 Philippi, Sara Jane— 174,337 Philipp, Pamela — 138 Phillips, Diana— 354 Phillips, Elanore— 375 Phillips, Marian— 138 Phillips, Saily— 279,339 Phillips, Randall— 177 PHI SIGMA KAPPA— 373 PHARATERES— 281 Piazza, Frank — 177,371 PI BETA PHI— 374 Pierce, Bruce — 1 Pielow, Mary — 339 Pierson, Marilou — 179,339 PI KAPPA ALPHA— 377 PI LAMBDA THETA— 136 Pinckert, Warren— 366 Pinsky, Mark — 399 Pirkkala, Diana — 348 Piscovich, Martin— 112,241 PI SIGMA EPSILON— 102 PI TAU SIGMA— 151 Pitchess, John — 1 12 Pitts, Kathy — 339 Pizetti, Dianne— 333 Plaia, Alan— 365 Plank, Cheryl— 327 Piatt, Daniel — 357 Piatt, James — 178 Plumb, Margaret — 344 Plummer, Ronald— 358 Plymb, Margaret— 281 Poch, Rise— 178 Podorny, John — 378 Podrizki, Regine — 331 Poe, John — 238 Poggi, Loretta — 317 Polentz, James— 275,371 Poles, Mel— 99 Pollock, Pam— 179,337 Pomeroy, Leason — 95 Ponchak, Tony — 357 Pontello, James— 198,200 Ponty, Jan — 375 Popoff, Pauline— 104,1 12 Popovich, John — 1 12 Popovich, Steve — 322 Porter, Constance — 308 Porter, Edv in — 382 Porterfield, Thomas — 121 Portwood, Patricia — 331 Potter, Allen l48 Potter, Edward — 149 Potase, Thomas — 1 12 Powall, Judy— 333 Powell, Donald— 175 Powers, Lynda — 331 Powers, Patty — 178,313 Pultman, Mark— 273,275,381 Purkiss, Kathy— 125,308 Prandi, Jacqueline — 339 Pratt, Steven — 351 Pratt, William— 149 Pressler, James — 192 Pressman, Burt — 1 12 Preusch, Al — 109 Preusch, Allan — 1 12 Prezant, William — 376 Priamos, Donna — 138 Price, John— 369 Priest, Roy— 178 Prince, Lorie — 354 Pronchow, Gene — 366 Propper, William — 198 Proud, Dennis — 357- Prout, George— 276,371 Prouty, Pat— 183 Pryce, Maurice — 161 Quan, Wilbur — 194 Quandt, Jack— 390 Quickel, Cort— 357 Quigley, Donald— 146,151 Quinn, Frederick — 378 Quint, Rob— 179 Rabens, Stevens — 273 Rach, Karl— 1 12 Raglond, Ruth — 122 Raia, Barbara — 281 Rainer, Tristine — 308 Ralphs, Carolyn— 353 Ramirez, David — 158,362 Ramsey, Dennis — 149 RanftI, Joseph— 1 12,324 Rashkow, Robert — 198,200 Raskow, Bob — 197 Rasumoff, David — 178 Rasmussen, Gary — 205 Rafhgeber, Juergen — 113,179 Raulston, Joby — 375 Rowlings, Stephanie — 199 Raymond, Holly — 353 Raymond, William — 376 Rea, Edmund — 104,113,360 Read, Paul— 392 Read, Peter — 365 Reading, Daryl — 127 Reardon, Cordelia— 1 38,331 Reck, John— 102 Reddick, Randolph— 358 Reddin, Shidey— 313 Redmond, Steve — 95 Reed, Peter— 178 Rees, Judy— 178 Reilly, Grace— 138 Reilly, Ned— 365 Reimer, Jeffrey — 1 13 Reims, Joel— 127 Reinhalter, Joan — 138 Reinhardt, Barbara — 394 Reinhardt, Malcolm — 376 Reinhatter, Joan — 375 Reinholm, Virginia — 206 Reith, John— 166 Reggiorpo, Paul — 273 Rehm, Nancy — 339 Reining, Henry — 205 Rekers, Mae— 375 Rendall, Roger — 102 Renel, Paul— 104 Reno, Jay — 1 13 Renn, Benjamin — 113 Rennekamp, Ronnie — 354 Renner, Donald — 121 Rexonne, Robert — 99 .Rey, Daniel — 149 Reyes, Leonor— 199,201 ,202 Reynolds, Gardner — 369 Reynolds, Patricia — 354 Reynolds, Paul — 365 RHO CHI— 195 RHO PI PHI— 197 Rhoods, Plick— 351 Rhodes, Frank— 322 Rhorer, Dick — 99 Ribble, John— 151 Ribits, Rita — 95 Riccio, Joseph — 178 Rich, Candace— 178,179 Richard, Rozonn — 337 Richards, Roy — 127 Richardson, David — 178,324 Richardson, Kemp — 351 Richardson, Lois — 375 Richman, David — 99 Richmond, Earl — 373 Richmond, Patrick — 324 Rickert, Cathy — 183 Rico, Roy— 201 Riechmann, Robert — 178 Ridgley, Barbara — 178 Riedell, Christine— 354 Rigby, Barbara — 187 Rigby, Gerald— 187 Rigby, John — 146 Riggs, Barbara — 327 Riggle, Barbpro — 354 Riordon, Jamor — 354 Rippy, Jim— rl46 Ritchie, Joyce— 317 Ritchie, Lawrence — 189 Ritchie, Marie— 348 Ritter, Horst— 234 Ritter, James — 351 Rivers, Margaret — 342 Robb, Lydia— 279,307 Robb, J. Wesley— 7,153 Robbins, Bonnie — 138 Robbins, Edwin — 99 Robbins, Sheila— 178,310 Roberts, Judith — 138,317 Roberts, Kathy— 313 Robertshaw, Don — 99 Robertshaw, Ronald — 113 Robertson, Gory — 362 Robertson, Gordon — 146 Robertson, James — 378 Robertson, Jim — 277,389 Robertson, Sandra — 199,397 Robin, Jeffrey— 381 Robinson, Darienne — 175 Robinson, Lorry — 127 Robinson, Sue — 331 Robinson, William— 178 Robledo, Charles — 113 Rocco, Suzanne — 331 Rocks, Joanne — 109 Rockwell, Wendy— 307 Roche, John — 149 Rodd, Paul— 399 Roddick, Barbara — 397 Roderick, Celio — 313 427 Roderigue, Ray — 146 Roderiguez, Ronald — 149 Rodsky, Terronce— 178,179, 187,273 Roeder, Robert — 148 Roelen, Rick— 99 Rogers, Neal— 178,324 Rogers, Roz— 183 Rohrer, William— 121 Rohrbach, Leroy— 201 Roks, Richard— 351 Rolfe, James— 378 Roller, Charles— 102 Rollo, Carol— 278,354 Romain, John — 382 Rombeou, Charles — 113 Rood, Margaret — 177 Rooder, William— 385 R ooney, Camille — 353 Rooney, John — 102 Roose, Nancy — 337 Roper, Frank — 360 Rory, Jim — 149 Rosen, Paul— 178,399 Rosen, Roger — 1 16,399 Rosenbaum, Robert — 113 Rosenberg, Bob— 109 Rosenberg, Judy — 310 Rosenberger, Carol — 327 Rosendahl, Roger— 1 78,275, 351 Rosenheck, Albert — 149 Rosenblatt, Joel — 273,381 Rosenshine, Ruth— 279 Rosenthal, Andy — 197 Ross, Barbara — 178 Ross, Beverly — 180,344 Ross, Neil — 180 Ross, Robert— 180,323 Ross, William— 334 Rosvall, James — 180 Roth, David — 321 Roth, Volker— 149 Rothenburg, Donna — 397 Rotter, Ronald — 104 Rouleau, Linda — 180 Rounsaville, Richard — 275, 369 Rouse, James — 146,149,246 Rousseve, Jeanne — 138,346 Rov , Lisa — 308 Rowe, Michael — 113 Rowen, Kenneth — 189 Rowlands, David — 323 Rowley, Jeff — 366 Royal, Gerald — 1 13 Royal, Meredith — 314 Rubin, Christopher — 383 Rubin, Darryl— 195,201 Ruby, Laurie— 313 Rubenis, John — 1 13 Rubens, Harvey — 113 Rudow, Rona — 310 Ruiz, Al— 102 RUGBY— 231 Rulofson, Catherine — 128 Rumbaugh, Jack — 357 Rush, Robert— 1 13 Rushall, Irvin— 1 13 Rusich, Chris— 394 Russ, Laurie — 138 Russell, Edward— 369 Russell, Ernest— 139 Russell, John — 161 Russell, Mike— 383 Russell, Pat— 273 Ryan, Glenn— 201 ,362 Ryan, J.— 277 Ryan, Sims — 201 Ryan, Turner — 351 Rybicki, Janet— 278,280,337 Ryder, Rae — 307 Saari, Roy— 238 Saba, Paul Sachs, Frederick — 175 Sachs, Leslie — 353 Sacks, Phillip— 275 Saibery, Roberta — 308 Sailors, Carol — 375 Sako, Roy— 194 Salatich, Joanny—1 39,337 Saliba, Joanne — 313 Salness, Ty — 357 Salvaty, Benjamin — 189 Sameshima, Sadako — 155 Samrt, Rick — 384 Samuelson, Nancy — 180,354 Samuelson, Susan — 354 Sanborn, Julie— 308 Sanborn, Roy — 113 Sander, Red— 362 Sandor, Gary — 319 Sandorf, Kathy — 179 Sands, Barry — 1 1 3 Sanford, Dan — 323 Sange, Leon — 1 13 Sangvanpiyapand, Prasard — 113 Sano, Stella — 386 Sarna, Raymond — 187,273 Soma, Sheldon — 197 Sasahara, Danny — 345 Sasaki, Henry— 194,195,201 Sasner, Robert — 362 Sasse, Susie — 183 Saunders, Paul — 161 Sowka, Gary — 360 Saxon, Patrick — 366 Sayers, Wendy — 354 Saylor, Stephen — 323,362 Schaeffer, Chris— 1 80,323 Schaefer, Sandy — 375 Schaffel, Neil— 149 Schakne, Jill— 95 Schalman, Gary — 399 Scharff, Margot — 159 Scheffer, Robert— 389 Scheidler, Susan — 308 Schell, Sara— 113,327 Schellhous, Robert— 175 Scherb, Bebe— 180,278 Schicke, Kent— 234 Schierer, Al— 197 Schindele, David — 371 Schlafer, Edith— 310 Schlesinger, Lewis — 381 Schluter, Robin— 139,375 Schmarak, Barry- 143,149 Schmid, John— 277,389 Schmidt, Larrie— 348 Schmidt, William— 371 Schmidt, David — 351 Schneider, Carl— 1 14 Schneider, Lynn— 180,317 Schneider, Phyllis— 375 Schneider, Robert— 323,392 Schneiderman, Barbara — 139 Schoneman, Kathy — 331 Schonfield, Stephen— 128 Schonlan, F-ed— 121 Schottland, Veronica — 180 Schroeder, Hans— 180 Schro- der, Lawrence — 334 Schroeder, Paul— 148,149 Schuback, Elsa— 397 Schugel, Ernie— 1 97,201 Schuldenfrei, Ray— 95 Schultz, Kathy— 331 Schultz, Emil— 323 Schultz, Lee— 114 Schuize, David— 1 14,351 Schumacher, Chad — 369 Schumaker, Mel— 369 Schuman, Earl — 180 Schuster, Judith— 128 Schwalm, Robert— 181,365 Schwartz, Andrew— 1 81 ,381 Schwartz, Arlene — 311 Schwartz, Barry— 1 81 ,399 Schwartz, Evan — 95 Schwartz, Niki — 1 14 Schwary, Ronald— 275,383 Schwegler, Ron — 146 Schweinforth, Robert — 114 Schweitzer, Randall — 275,351 Schy, Gilbert— 102 Carol Jane Sciacca, Ann — 333 Scliet, Frederick — 383 Scott, Danier — 351 Scott, Esther — 281 Scott, Lawrence — 389 Scott, William, Jr.— 181,392 Scotti, Carmen — 114 Scully, Tom— 121 Scarborough, James — 378 Sears, Bob — 102 Seasdale, Ray — 187 Sease, Gregg — 1 14,369 Sease, Russell — 369 Seaver, Tom — 241,383 Seawright, Jill— 375 Sech, Rochelle — 397 Sedgwick, Michael— 109,1 1 Segel, Norman — 381 Seid, Gordon — 149 Seidner, Alan— 114,399 Seidner, Marc — 399 Seifen, Nicholas — 324 Seitz, George — 96 Selby, Robert— 365 Selden, Ron — 148 Seleng, Richard — 96 Selleck, Bob— 383 Selznick, Howard — 146 Seminoff, Virginia — 354 Semmens, Jack — 128 Sen, Linda— 192,386 Seren, Bobbe — 281 Servin, Frank — 1 Servin, Manuel — 171 Seth, Barbara— 125,280,397 Setoguchi, Sab — 194 Setrokia, Aram— 201 Setrakion, Horry — 200 Setton, Daniel — 181 Severson, John — 383 Sewell, Dick— 104,114 Sexton, Robert — 114,383 Sexton, William — 1 14 Shackelford, Ron— 225,371 Shafer, Jared — 1 14 Shafer, Kurt— 150 Shaffer, Leonard — 189 Shaffer, Susan — 307 Shakespeare, Susie — 313 Shalhoud, Virginia — 327 Shane, John — 181 Shane, Stephen — 181 Shannon, Christina — 331,337 Shapiro, Terry — 197 Sharp, Edward — 128 Sharp, Frances — 311 Sharron, Wendy — 279 Shaw, Douglas — 99,114 Shaw, Frederick— 369 Shaw, Mary— 375 Shean, Robert — 1 14 Shedwill, Frank — 114 Sheehan, Julie— 279,337 Sheets, Ronald— 181 ,321 Sheffield, Tracy— 323 Sheifle, Neil— 200 SHELL AND OAR— 281 Sheller, Judy— 139,317 Shepp, Ruth— 139,31 1 Sheppard, Daneel — 331,353 Sherburne, Gerald— 203,362 Sheridan, Teryl— 375 Sherlock, Claudia — 339 Sherman, Darlene — 327 Sherman, Jody — 181,308 Sherman, Neil — 203 Sherman, Robert — 114,323 Sherman, Rod— 216,21 7,21 9 220 Shibley, Jennifer— 375 Shield, Pete— 1 14,323 Shigemura, Gary — 181,345 Shigemura, Sheila — 394 Shiner, John— 181,366 Shintani, Ron — 194 Shiraki, Edwin— 203 Shirek, Virginia — 139 Shirey, Richard — 376 Shirokura, Hisae — 181 Shiechter, Joyce — 31 1 Shoji, Carroll— 144,345 Shonkwiler, Dorothy — 333 Shoone, Bonnie — 331 Shore, Stephen — 114,399 Shrimpton, Suzanne — 181, 313 Shroff, Snehlata — 150 Shubitz, Susie— 31 1 Shuey, Fred — 241 Shult, David— 96 Shumaker, Kathy — 337 Shurtleff, Douglas— 323 Sidenfaden, Margaret — 139, 375 Sidler, Derald— 385 Siebert, Richard— 362 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON— 379 SIGMA ALPHA MU--380 SIGMA CHI— 382 SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA— 179 SIGMA PHI DELTA— 384 SIGMA PHI EPSILON— 385 SIGMA PHI OMEGA— 386 Silas, Sandra — 31 1 Silby, Jerald— 399 Silk, Harvey— 1 15 Silver, Joan — 181 Silverman, Alan— 115,399 Silverman, Michael — 181 Silverstein, Michael — 381 Simmonds, Linda — 333 Simons, Barbara — 311 Simpson, Anthony — 389 Simpson, George — 115 Simpson, Kathleen — 317 Simpson, Mary — 139,339 Simpson, Ross — 277 Sims, Connie — 327 Sinclair, Les— 200 Sior, Philip— 115 Sira, Raghbir— 146 Sissell, Martha — 353 Sisson, Gergald— 128 Siva, Ernest — 192 Skewis, Mary — 51,278,346 Skinner, Eleanor — 190 Skolil, Christina — 397 Skorheim, Karen — 346 SKULL AND MORTAR— 201 Slatkow, Stephen — 181 Slattery, Dennis — 383 Slaughter, Anne — 354 Slaughter, Robert — 128 Sliney, Mariella— 181 Sluder, Loran — 351 Sluder, Lynn— 139,317 Smallwood, Tim — 323 Smith, Barry — 357 Smith, Charles— 181 Smith, Chauncy — 151 Smith, Christine — 331 Smith, Deanne — 354 Smith, Howard — 102 Smith, Hudson— 203 Smith, Michael— 323 Smith, Nadine — 353 Smith, Pamela— 333 Smith, Peter — 203 Smith, Richard — 99 Smith, Robert — 321 Smith, Sally — 31 1 Smith, Sandy — 365 Smith, Shirley— 313 Smith, Steven — 1 15,334 Smith, Susan— 181,353 Smith, Teri — 192 Smith, Vicki— 317,353 Smith, Willard— 194 Smoot, James — 385 Snider, Vick— 384 Snyder, David— 150 Snyder, Karen— 1 25,280,397 Snyder, Marjorie — 139 Snyder, Robert — 1 15 Snyder, Ruben— 1 95,203 Snyder, Susanne — 317 Sobol, Bruce — 334 Soldich, Jean— 310 Solis, Robert— 148,150,151 Solomon, Judith — 139 Solomon, Marion — 206 Solomon, Stephen — 115 Solursh, Paul — 1 15 Somers, Lawrence — 115,323 Sommer, Kay — 348 Song, Lawrence — 345 Songstad, Allan — 357 Sonner, Brian — 181,358 Soo, Wanda — 96,386 Soo Hoo, Vincent — 194 Sorani, Bob — 183 Sorensen, Sue — 313 Soriano, Alfredo — 182,397 Sorrells, Charles — 121 Sorrills, Sue — 179 Soskins, Kenneth — 182 Sowers, Dennis — 150 Spada, Virginia — 182 Spano, Linda — 182 Spanos, Nicholas — 168 Sparks, Richard — 369 Sparling, Ray— 275,351 Spath, Jolene— 183 Spencer, Betsy — 280,346 Spencer, Duane — 128 Spencer, Gary — 323 Spencer, James — 96,319 Spencer, Lynne — 333 Spencer, Mary — 281,307 Spencer, Richard — 371 Spetz, Leslie — 331 Spiegel, Susan— 139 Spielman, Jeff— 277,378 Spielvogel, Jeanne — 273,279, 346 Spindler, Linda — 139 Spinner, Nadina — 139 Spraker, Richard — 383 Springer, Kent — 151 Spurlock, Lyman — 376 SPURS— 279 Spyrison, Don — 277 SQUIRES— 276 Staehle, Kathenne — 331,339 Stalians, Phillip — 182 Stallman, Sonnee — 331 Stanley, Laura — 317 Stans, Terrell— 182,397 Stanton, Margaret — 333 Stark, Dan — 197 Stark, Kimberly— 348 Stark, Nancy — 375 Starke, Donald — 203 Statnick, Ellen — 139 Stauffer, Gail— 317 Stauffer, James — 358 Stawicki, Kristine — 339 Stayner, Gilbert — 319 St.Clair, Wallace— 383 Steel, Richard— 366 Steele, Linda — 339 Steele, Michael — 385 Stegman, Vicki — 125 Stein, Susan — 337 Steinberg, Eve — 31 1 Steiner, Gene — 197 Steiner, James — 150 Steinman, Gary — 179,182 Steinmetz, Martin — 202,362 Stephens, Marylee — 308 Stephens, Melville— 378 Stephens, Roy — 235 Stephens, Virginia— 182,308 Stephenson, Michael — 182 Sternad, Frank— 195,201 ,202, 203 Steuber, Ray — 351 Stevens, Christopher — 182 Stevens, James — 357 Stevens, Jo Anne — 354 Stevens, Lawrence — 115 Stevens, Lynda — 346 Stevenson, Gail — 353 Stevenson, Jane — 344 Stevenson, William— 365 Stewart, Alison — 333 Stewart, Cormelita- — 96 Stewart, Daniel — 96 Stewart, John — 241 Stewart, Kathy — 327 Stewart, Stephen — 369 Stewart, Susan — 307,327 Stickling, Robert — 150 Stickney, Lorry — 187 Stiefel, Frank— 277 Stile, Anthony — 128 Stinson, Craig — 192 Stitt, Frank — 168 Stockton, Richard — 360 Stokes, Ed— 146 Stoll, Bob— 201,203,362 Stoner, Gwen — 139 Stoner, Susan — 317 Stoufer, Frances — 346 Stout, Sharon — 139 Stowe, Noel— 171 Strachon, Gordon — 373 Straeter, Michael — 195,200, 201,202,203,362 Stratton, Susan — 327 Stnff, Russell, Jr.— 190 Stroh, Christine — 313 Strongwoter, Irene — 335 Stroschein, Ted — 383 Strother, Charles — 376 Stroud, Tully— 109,1 15 Stubbe, Eugene — 96 Stucker, Joe — 383 Stuhrman, Sandra — 307 Stupin, Richard — 96 Stutts, Kenneth — 150 Stutz, Joseph — 96 Sugarman, Linda — 139 Sugimoto, Betty — 340 Sugine, Sam — 150,151 Sullivan, John— 369,371 Sullivan, Joseph— 1 15,351 Sullivon, Kathleen — 308 Sullivon, Mike— 232,357 Sullivan, Noncy — 397 Sulliva n, Pot— 179 Sullivan, Sheryl— 353 Sullivan, Timothy — 390 Sumi, Frank — 194 Summers, Herbert — 182 Supple, Caron — 308 Supple, Terry — 1 15 Surok, Chris — 281 Sutnick, Isroello — 311 Sutterle, Diane — 339 Suttoa, Barbara — 182 Sutton, Marilyn — 331 Suzuki, Margene— 139 Svenningsen, Earl — 357 Swoim, Sailie— 182,327 Swanson, Karen — 339 Swanson, Kristin— 1 82,1 83, 354 Swearingew, Roger — 167 Sweet, Hal— 371 Sweet, Shirley— 140,375 Swenson, Karen — 317 Swenson, Susan — 115,317 SWIMMING— 237 Sykes, Gayle — 344 Sysum, Glen — 362 Szabo, Joseph— 99,1 15,371 Tajchman, Larry — 182 Tokagaki, Rick— 155,275 Tokosago, Keiji — 194 Tokata, Ellsworth — 128 Tokata, Setsuko — 199 Takeichi, Takeshi — 96 Taketo, Glenn — 194 Tolbott, Laurence — 121 Tamura, Raymond — 194,195, 201,202,203 Tamura, Ron— 148,152 Tamura, Susan — 155 Tanaka, Keiko—1 06,1 1 5,340 Tancredy, Richard— 201 ,203, 362 Tanemura, Paula — 182,386 Tang, Elsa— 109 Taniguchi, Carol— 179,280, 386 Tanner, Howard — 173,175 Tanner, Susan — 331 Tanton, Victor— 1 25,1 28,338 Tarnay, Matt — 151 Tarquin, Don — 140 Tarquinio, Fred — 205 Tarantino, Tina — 308 Tarver, Sharon — 317 Tatsch, Susan — 375 TAU BETA PI— 151 TAU KAPPA EPSILON— 389 TAU SIGMA DELTA— 93 Taylor, Crombie — 93 Taylor, Laurel — 353 Taylor, Robert — 179 Taylor, Ronald — 357 Taylor, Steven — 128 Taylor, Rom — 102 Teaford, William— 389 Tedesco, David — 1 15 Teitel, Connie — 310 Tempkin, Donald— 182 Templeton, Margie — 281,307 Teng, Crane — 345 Tenn, Lawrence — 150 Tenney, Laurel — 313 TENNIS — 234 Terao, Ernest — 155,345 Terhune, Gail — 281 Terwilliger, Bobbi— 179,331 Testa, Phil, Jr.— 182,373 Tetherow, Joseph — 383 Teurizian, Dickran — 189 TeurPzian, Gerry — 125 Teurizian, Geraldine — 128 Thayer, Joel— 376 THETA CHI— 391 THETA SIGMA PHI— 177 THETA XI— 393 Thie, Thomas — 351 Thirkell, Valerie— 182 Thomas, Alan — 1 15 Thomas, John — 217 Thomas, Ken— 179 Thomas, Michael— 323,351 Thomas, Robert — 184 Thompson, Turkey — 334 Thompson, Diann — 199 Thompson, Earl— 390 Thompson, William — 150 Thorell, Robert — 1 15 Thorell, Sharilyn— 184 Thornton, Ronald — 184,366 Threshie, Robert— 151 Thurlow, Marcia — 140 Tidball, John— 234 Tilson, John— 323 Timko, Michael— 115 Tindoli, Richard— 275,392 Tingom, Elizabeth — 184 Tinker, Jon — 373 Tipon, Paul — 324 Tistaer, Glen— 128 Titchener, Dennis — 203,362 TIeman, Bill — 200 Tobias, Joyce — 313 Tobin, Ann — 140 Tochioka, Ron — 194 Todd, Dave— 366 Todd, Georgette— 190 Todd, Kathlyn— 394 Toft, Betsy — 346 Toghia, Nick — 392 Toghia, Skip — 392 Tola, Tony — 99,1 16 Toley, George — 234 Tom, Ron— 194,201 Tomiyoshi, Roy — 150 Tong, David — 150 Tongish, John— 96,319 Toppenberg, Donald — 362 Tornabene, Gil — 321 Torok, lldiko— 348 Toshiyuki, Ben — 194 Touryan, Hele — 184 Touryan, Stanley — 203 Tower, Sue — 337 Towie, Dennis — 323 TOWN AND GOWN— 395 Toy, Donald — 96 Toy, Judy — 199 Tracy, Joseph — 324 Tracy, Tricia— 140,308 Trask, Charles — 1 16 Travis, Carol — 375 Travis, Julie— 331 Trefftzs, Ellen— 317 Trejo, Saul — 184 Trester, Irwin — 184,392 Trevino, Dianne — 184 Triplett, Wieland — 376 Tripp, Stephen — 365 Tritt, Michel— 353 TROJAN ORGANIZATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION— 183 Trolinger, Cheryl — 333 Troost, Frank— 184,369 Trope, Claudia — 348 Trott, Jo Ann— 140,313 Trout, Jim — 102 Troutman, David— 390 Truffo, Joeann — 140 Tsubochi, Tsuneo — 184 Tsuboi, Carol — 340 Tsychiya, Owen — 155 Tsuchiyama, Richard — 194, 203 Tucher, Judy — 353 Tufts, John — 184 Turner, Cheryl— 96,308 Turner, Don— 128 Turner, Gayle — 184 Turner, John — 323 Tustin, Gerald— 360 Tuttle, Howard — 116,383 Twitchell, Jan— 116,308 Tyler, Steven — 376 Tyo, Thomas — 357 Uchida, Grennie— 150,345 Uebersetzig, Larry — 362 Uehara, Roger— 1 16,345 Ukropina, James — 189 Ulrich, Kenneth— 351 Ultmans, Don — 365 Unmacht, John— 357 Underwood, Suzanne — 183, 281 UNIVERSITY HALL— 397 Upham, Christopher — 184, 383 Upper, Morris— 104, 121 Uretzky, Xena — 348 Urguhart, Mary — 317 Urmston, David — 319 use DAME -207 use ENGINEER— 152 Uteuda, Robert — 96 Utter, Shari— 140,339 Uyehara, Kay— 184,349 Valencia, Leon — 150 Valle, Gilbert— 362 Vanderford, Richard — 184, 378 Vanderhaven, Gary — 175 Van En, Lynda — 353 Von Epps, Marsha — 281 Van Ess, Kingsley— 104,273 Van Gemert, Gerald — 319 Van Johnson, Robert — 350 Vanliew, Jeff — 116 Van Winkle, Judy— 353 Van Wyk, Arie — 116 Vaughan, Phil — 376 Veach, Thelma — 140 Veotch, Anne — 375 Veotch, Wayne— 148,150,35 ' Veder, Donna— 317,397 Velardo, Crystal — 397 Veprin, Helene— 140,349 Viault, Clara — 353 Vick, Snyder— 150,152 Vico, Cynthis— 159,344 Vignolo, Susan — 353 Vine, Cevella— 183 Vinson, Thomas — 275 Vipperman, Kathleen — 333 Virtue, Nancy — 184,327 Visco, James — 378 Vitorelli, Bill— 390 Vivian, Barbara — 397 Vivian, Spencer — 159 Vogel, Smalley — 140 Von Drott, Jean— 202 Von Drott, Ramona—1 99,203 Vopat, Jim — 277 Vren, Kathleen— 327 w Wade, Bill— 109,116 Wade, Sandra — 281 Wadsworth, Claire — 327 Wagner, Jeffrey— 321 Wakcher, Sherry— 311 Wakefield, Ken— 102,117 Wald, Brian — 1 17 Waldman, Susan — 96 Wali-Muhammad, Zafar — 362 Walker, James— 384 Walkup, Elena — 353 Wall, Gerald— 128 Waller, Sonny — 370 Wallett, David — 184 Walley, Tom — 366 Walling, Mike— 383 Walshok, Marco — 184 Walters, Barbara— 339,344 Walters, Cathy — 339 Walther, Richard— 1 17 Ward, Pamela— 346 Warden, Dennis — 117 Ware, Cheryl— 317 Ware, Linda — 331 Warfield, Jimmie — 117 Warmington, James — 117 Warner, James — 392 Warner, Joseph — 140 Warren, Adrienne — 125 Warren, Charles — 232 Warren, George — 117 Warren, Neil D.— 153 Warren, Roger— 399 Warren, Tom— 232 Warsaw, Irving — 117 Washburn, Douglas — 184 Washington, Harold — 197, 200,201,202,204 Waslien, Palmer— 102 Wasserman, Mel — 204 Waston, George — 128 Watanabe, Judy Ann — 140, 340 Watanabe, Ken — 146 Watanabe, Louise — 386 Watari, Paul — 194 WATER POLO— 232 Waterhouse, Anne — 307 Waterman, David— 232,323 Waters, Duane — 277 Waters, William— 189 Watkins, Faith— 184 Watson, Jean— 337 Wattenbarger, Jeff— 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