University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1975
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the physical world is patterned, stable and absolute. the inner world of man is chaotic and kaleidoscopic our inner worlds are in constant interaction, transaction and change- at moments we fear, hate, destroyg at other moments we hope, love and create. we search the depths of our subconscious for answers, but there are none. we stand alone as strangers in a strange land. the future is perceptible in such rapidity that it is only a mirrored reflection of the past- tomorrow must be controlled as if it were today. , i. , , F , 1 Y , , I I ' I z N 5 r ' 1 I 1 V-W .' ,c. '-iff, I I I I I 1 4 v 4 ' .l X 'y nl-..- -Y 4... , f.- ? . AVA. A , , - f . . - X I .4 Q A ' ,k y 1 'V . - -- - -4 - '- 1' ' ' mm J , f' F -' v -Q-- ram- -n A -f . , - ' ' 1 .- raw !,f1.-9-, ,. , . in V , ' H ., ' ' 'Ni' ,..u:Q - -. 1-1 '1', 'vf -Aff, . 4'Wum.,,5g, K- L-- , . , ,,. a - V ' -, - -N U K, - - ... A W , y , P 4 --4-q:..fa: .' , ' A. f '-K ' ' - ax mf' A ', X W -:sm 'QP 1 M, 1--,. 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H. . 0'1'1 -su v-.unnrvn r-gun-Ryu M5 'N JAMA V K .-- 'I-rams. nitlll' ,nga -- k 1 H : P11-Q-fn w-5. mug MM the t mimiutcfvt Compared to other residential groups, commuters are more frequently em- ployed, are more pragmatic in their educational goals, are less involved in campus-organized activities, spend less time with other USC students, and are more likely to have a peer group com- posed of non- USC students. They have also reported feeling iso- lated, not a part of the USC community and have difficulty meeting people. Commuters tend to have a grade point average at least equal to residents, if not better. As of 1972, 46'Z1 of undergraduates commuted, whereas 29'Z1 lived on campus-including dorms, Webb Tower and Married Student Housing-14'Zi lived on the Row and 11'Z1 lived within walking distance of the campus. The percentage of graduate students who commute is even greater-the Office of Institutional Studies estimated that 75421 of the grads commute. Yet commuters, said Addie Klotz, associate vice-president for campus life, have been treated as second-class citizens at USC. Commuters tend to participate in fewer campus activities and join fewer organizations. On the academic side, however, com- muters enjoy contact with their pro- fessors more than residents, and in fact meet with faculty more. They are also more satisfied with li- brary facilities and the academic pro- gram than any other living group. But commuters report more difficulty in meeting the financial costs of attend- ing USC. From Northridge, Long Beach, Pasa- dena, Buena Park, Huntington Beach, Glendale, Maywood, Gardena, Santa Monica-why do students commute? Many cite the financial burdens of living on or near campus. Others enjoy family life, and some don't want to live in the USC neighborhood. Commuters who moved to campus say they were interested in involving themselves in campus activities or were tired of fighting early morning traffic for that 8 a.m. class. Commuters have problems that other living groups don't-parking, meeting people, scheduling classes, study and eating facilities on campus, communi- cation-but only recently has the uni- versity begun to make special efforts to improve campus life for commuters. The Office of Institutional Studies found that about one-fourth of all undergraduate students are employed commuters. This latter group of working and commuting students, especially those who are employed more than 10 hours per week, have the greatest feeling of lack of identification with and involve- ment in the USC community. lt is obvious that students who are employed and commute have little time to devote to the non-academic aspects of campus life, not to mention having extra time to pursue certain interests associated with their studies. Moreover, since the majority of these students do not have reference or peer groups primarily composed of USC students, informal learning and peer support may be difficult to achieve, said the report. The report suggested that the univer- sity find ways to provide financial assistance or bring work and study closer together by such means as on- campus employment, employment in areas related to a student's academic interest, more involvement in com- munity service programs and the award- ing of academic credit for relevant and supervised work experiences. The report concluded that there is a need for better facilities for commuters and for more activities aimed at re- ducing a commuters feelings of iso- lation and increasing the impact of his experience. The USC Commuter Students, an organization with a membership of over 1,000, was begun in late 1972. and has been the lobbying force behind much of the improvement in commuter life. The organization also implemented computerized carpools, planned activi- ties at times convenient to commuters, published a newspaper and organized intramural teams in a commuter league. lt has also held orientation sessions specifically for commuters. Commuters have become involved in student government. At a time when the influence of the Row was dwindling, the commuters were able to get repre- sentation on the President's Advisory Council that was approximately pro- portional to their numbers. All three students representatives on the Executive Committee of the council this year were commuters. But these steps were only the beginning of solving the much bigger problem of alienation. This year, the main goal of the corn- muter organization has been the estab- lishment of a commuter affairs office similar to the Residential Life Office. Such an office, said Joe Flanagan, co- founder and former chairman of the or- ganization, in an editorial in the Park- ing-Lot Paper last fall, would include a director, an assistant director, at least five student assistants comparable to resident advisors in the dorms, and an adequate secretarial staff. We believe some of the functions of such an office should include helping commuter students to develop and maintain a high level of programs for commuters, administer an overnight housing program for commuters who want to spend one night at the univer- sity, work to make other university departments more aware of commuter problems in such areas as scheduling of classes and the design of buildings, to publish informational materials de- signed to reach the commuter popu- lation that so often has no access to information about the campus events, develop and administer an ongoing orientation program for commuters that would try to orient new commuters to the university over a period of a few months rather than a few days, and work towards meeting commuters' transportation needs such as through a bus service to outlying areas, an im- provement of the already existing com- puterized carpool, improvement of parking facilities and so forth, wrote Flanagan. The commuters went to the Division of Student Affairs, where they were told that the budget would not cover a com- muter affairs office. Iames R, Appleton, vice-president for student affairs, said that the whole Student Affairs Division was being studied for a possible re- organization, and that a proposal for another office under the division would also have to be studied. But Appleton did commit one staff member this year to working on com- muter concerns and promised additional staff for next year. One possible solution, he said, would be to expand the Residential Life Office to include staffing in all residential areas-commuters, residence halls, the Row and apartment dwellers. ,If such a plan were implemented, Appleton said the commuter staff would work on such concerns as improved listings of off-campus housing, car pools and scheduling of events and classes. The students also took their proposal to President John R. Hubbard and Zoh- rab A. Kaprielian, vice-president for academic administration and research. where they received strong support for the future. While a Commuter Affairs Office such as the model proposed by Flan- agan may not be immediately feasible, the university has taken a major step in improving commuter life. But the commuters are working on smaller projects, such as eliminating the large, 8 a.m. class required for biology majors and having it rescheduled at 9 or 10 a.m. The group is looking into better lounges and study areas for commuters, as well as class scheduling so that com- muters don't have to have blocks of time 1 t u u 1 1 i l v .l : '1 'N i .Mi between classes with nothing to do. A survey taken by the Office of Insti- tutional Studies in 1972. showed that, with the exception of better parking facilities, commuters thought improve- ments in lounges and eating facilities and dining hours were most important. Also on the list, with almost as high a priority, were study rooms, special lunch-dinner arrangements to promote meeting other students, and a commuter club that would sponsor social activi- ties. Last on the list was more lockers. Z, L., Anya 'J F' . ml.sif'ffQ WiK 'G . G mm: :e ' A commuter lounge was established two years ago in the YWCA, but it was unsuccessful. UNO one could find the YWCA, said Flanagan. The commuter organization was suc- cessful, however, in implementing a computerized carpool in conjunction with the Office of Institutional Studies. Using university computer facilities, the organization was able to set up a carpool and get preferred parking for those utilizing the carpool. Anyone submitting an application would receive a printout of names and f L wil-.TT Y Y V phone numbers of persons living near him who had similar schedules. The carpool is open to faculty and staff as well as students, but the organi- zation found that fewer faculty and staff used the computerized carpool, and some of those that did didn't want to ride with students. The carpool is also open to people who don't have a car but need a ride. The carpool was only moderately popular when it was first started almost two years ago, but the energy crisis Luiw v., --f-ammeaseafw-fu' followed, and the carpool hit its peak. Interest in the carpool has since di- minished, but about 500 people still participate. Anyone participating in the carpool is also given preferred parking when he buys a carpool pass as long as he has two additional passengers, but some students have said that they park in the preferred parking area even though they are not in the carpool. The most obvious concern of the commuter is the parking facilities, but in recent years the problem has gotten worse. While enrollment at the university has increased, the parking facilities have not, and it is often necessary for the student with a 10 a.m. class to arrive on campus at 9 a.m. to find a parking place, even one at the corner of Vermont Avenue and jefferson Boulevard. A parking structure by the residence halls was completed several years ago, but it was later restricted to dorm residents and faculty members, except in the late afternoon. The university contracted to use parking lots near the museums and on Figueroa Avenue before construction of the Hilton, but students complained that the lots were too far away and that security was insufficient, especially at night. . Plans for another parking structure in the lot bounded by 36th Street, McClintock Avenue, 36th Place and Vermont Avenue are being drawn up, but until it is completed, it looks like there's no relief in sight for commuters. -MARJIE LAMBERT f . r .'4..JA.rls4'6 I 1 I University of Southern C2lif0111i2 Ofiice of :he Registrar Regisiraiion Packei erve envelope-and Change for use duoughmlf Semen'- dhdc 113851 Spain I nmhulull rliueklvp 1180578 JDJ Sudan In muck U Till, nw! Hindi, 'IMII JIU lil mill! IQUIJMII. Tohln A Iohlr 1 Tulum Tlulf' Tohllfr . 0 QE .i ., HE! .- ,. -Q, M - ,Q 1:-msn nun ,MUN 'Pulgll if I .V-' -X...,.,4, - l ' , . i W' ,V.qW, A if - ' x o gi? - meg ' 1' .A , ss Q fe 096+ L 16 3 Q50 E i QV' W I Qu QT- T1 V-Liar i sy, ng! 1 K ga. 7 bi fnixulu t.L.l.l.Lsu,l.- U li l Q Sm the Austrian Alps SW Austl lan Al Ralph Nader James E. Foy lvlarjoe Jane Fone Andrew Pulley Lanzade Vasto Evelle Young is F BW A 5? .755 Q ' r. , gg fn, . . . Qi 'K- Ei H23 lil ohn Barth David Goodman Bill Norris Bucher Ioyd Bucher John Barbour Graham Steinhov T52 ,fl I Stewart Udall John Barbour Houston Flourr H.L. Richardson Norm Emerson Phyllis Sohla Jerry Lucas Jane Fonda Gore Vidal Emerson enry Commanger Pat Keefer David Goodman 30 Z? Z ,J I 31 Two of the most visible things to the outside world about the University of Southern California are the football team and the various activities of the School of Performing Arts. Right now, after years of planning, fund raising and waiting, the School of Performing Arts is getting a new home. And for the land to build on, it moved the football and baseball teams out of the way. The new performing arts com- plex is going up on what used to be the football practice field and Bovard base- ball field. The building of the complex, which began in the spring of 1974, is the last part of the Master Plan for the univer- sity, proposed in 1960 by then presi- dent Dr. Norman Topping, to come into reality. When completed the complex will consist of six buildings to bring the School of Performing Arts together in one location instead of being spread about the campus. The first building in the complex to be constructed was the Mrs. Willis H. Booth Memorial Rehearsal Hall, which was completed in 1965. This facility houses the wind and percussion depart- ments of the School of Music and the offices of the Trojan Marching Band and its director, Dr. Arthur C. Bartner. The building also has a small rehearsal hall for use by students in the School of Music. From the air, the building has the shape of a musical note. The next building in the complex on which work began was the Virginia Ramo Hall of Music. The money for the building was donated by Mrs. Ramo, a member of the Board of Trustees. The building will house 23 music teaching studios where every facet of musical instruction will be taught, from piano and harpsichord to voice and string. The building will also contain the pri- vate studios for the university's most famous musicians, violinist Iascha Heifetz and chellist Gregor Piatigorsky. Both Heifetz and Piatigorsky, world recognized as among the top performers on their respective instruments, received another honor this year when the Board of Trustees established chairs in the School of Music in their honor The board also donated S1 million to pro- vide funding for the chairs. The next building to go up on the site at Hoover Boulevard and 34th Street is the Music Faculty Memorial Building. The building is named for the faculty members in the School of Music. The Music Education Wing will be where students and faculty meet for combined or individual instruction and observation. This wing will be in the west end of the building. The Orchestra Room and the Charles C. Hirt Choral Room will be housed in the east end of the building. These rooms will be used for instruction and practice by the USC Symphony Or- chestra and the many choral groups in the School of Music. The rooms will also serve as small recital halls. The building will also house the offices for the administrative staff of the School of Music. The building, which was scheduled for completion in the spring of 1975, will replace facilities located at Clark House on Adams Boulevard and Widney Hall on the campus. Following com- pletion of the Music Faculty Memorial Building, Widney Hall will become the home of the Alumni Affairs Office. ipett tmimg tufts Widney Hall has been used for offices and instruction by theuniversity since it opened in 1880 and has been de- clared a historical landmark by the state. Two buildings are planned in the complex for the use of the Division of Cinema. Presently the Division of Cinema is housed in a set of old horse stables that were converted many years ago to use by cinema students. Scheduled for completion in 1976 is the Ann and jack Warner Hall of Cinema. jack Warner is a University trustee and donated funds to the con- struction of the hall. This edifice will house the teaching facilities for editing, production, still photography, writing, animation and sound for students en- rolled in cinema courses. Also scheduled for completion in 1976 is the Eileen Norris Cinema The- atre. This 350-seat theatre will be accoustically designed for the viewing of films and will include a film reposi- tory. The theatre will also have an area to house the extensive collection of his- torical cinema equipment owned by the university. The Division of Drama will also re- ceive a new facility in this construction phase. The USC Bing Theatre, donated by trustee Anna Bing Arnold, is sched- uled for completion in january of 1976. The 600-seat theatre, the first of its kind on campus, will be used for in- struction and performance by students and faculty in the Division of Drama. This theatre will replace Bovard Audi- torium, which was designed as a chapel and has accommodated major drama productions for years even though it does not have the necessary space or lighting to serve the drama students adequately. N M K K Although many millions of dollars are being spent to provide these new build- ings for the -School of Performing Arts, there are still many critical needs for the school that will have to wait until more funds can be found. Students in the School of Music say that they will need more practice rooms. The school has plans in the future to build a medium- size auditorium designed specifically for music performances by small en- sembles and recitals. This would replace the auditoriums around campus such as Hancock Auditorium, which is present- ly used for many recitals. The Division of Drama needs facili- ties to provide instruction with proper technical facilities and a little theatre to replace Stop Gap Theatre, which is presently used for small productions. The library of the School of Perform- ing Arts and its archives are still in need of a permanent home for the collection of thousands of tapes, records, films, still pictures and memorabilia of many actors who have donated artifacts to the university. Also facilities are needed for the central administrative staff of the School of Performing Arts, who are presently headquartered in the basement of the School of Social Work building. Although the School of Performing Arts needs new facilities and are now getting some of what they believe they need, they are continuing to keep on teaching in the way that has won the departments many awards throughout the years. Music has been taught at the univer- sity almost since it opened. In 1884, four years after the school's founding, instruction in music began. In 1887, the Department of Music was organized and in 1892 it became the College of Music. In 1933, the college became a school in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Thirteen years later, it was grouped with the Departments of Cinema, Drama, Fine Arts, Radio and Speech to become the Institute of the Arts. In 1951, it was reestablished as a separate professional school. And finally in 1966, the School of Music was joined with the Divisions of Cinema and Drama to form the School of Per- forming Arts. Individual instruction and degrees are offered in instruments ranging from bassoon to violin and in such fields as church music, composition, conducting, music education, music theory, and musical history and literature. Along with performers such as I-Ieifetz and Piatigorsky, the school has many other fine instructors. The director of the USC Symphony, Daniel Lewis, conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra last year and received excellent reviews from many places, including the Los Angeles Times. The school is moving to improve the opera department and make it the best in Los Angeles. The Trojan Marching Band, 200 members strong, has also received praises from all over the country and this year appeared not only in half- time shows at the Coliseum for the Trojans but also travelled to San Fran- cisco, the Rose Bowl, performed at a Los Angeles Rams game, and was fea- tured onthe Dinah Shore Show. The department also sponsors many concerts and recitals that draw people from all around the Los Angeles area to the campus. While the School of Music is appeal- ing to the ear, the Division of Cinema is appealing to the visual senses. ,v .QQ 2 . my - ui 4 'p T X' ........,,, f ,ii 1 ' 3 1, . 2 g' .. M . 'Tiki 1' ' , mixing, na- 's. 5 9- -dfjgpf. . A ,--, . .ph ,.,y1, A a a BELOW: A member of the USC Symphony per- forms on the flute during one of the per- formances. RIGHT: Getting production experience is emphasized as cinema students work on a film on location. OPPOSITE PAGE,TOP LEFT: james This performs as Martin Vanderhof in the fall production of You Can't Take ItWith You. BOTTOM LEFT: Ann Dubinetz portrayed Mrs. Kirby during the play. RIGHT: Tod Beebe portrayed Mr. DePinna and Penelope Sycamore was played by Karen Knotts in another scene from You Can't Take It With You. The Division of Cinema is regarded as among the best in the country. For the last 20 years, at least one graduate has received an Academy Award each year, and in 1969, five graduates re- ceived Academy Awards. And twice the university has received Academy Awards for work done by students. Being near the center of the motion picture industry has allowed the Division of Cinema to tap the resources QE' , as S of the motion picture industry by bring- ing in members of the profession to teach their specialties. The Division of Drama was founded in 1941, and has encouraged such projects as the Experimental Theatre Workshop participation in the Edin- burgh Festival in Scotland, and the newly formed Masters Company, com- prised of graduate students. The divi- sion averages 14 to 16 productions a year, including musicals, performed in Bovard Auditorium and at the Stop Gap Theatre. In addition to the cinema, music, and drama departments the School of Per- forming Arts also has many other activities. The community schools of perform- ing arts emphasize the teaching of music to young people in the com- munity. The school also has the Idyll- wild School of Music and the Arts in the San Bernardino Mountains, which is used for teaching junior high and high school students in the summer and will be used for collegiate teaching during the school year in the future. Another project for the future is the new Division of Performing Media and will include courses in dramatic writing, publicity in performing arts, the pro- fessional writer and the professional market. v in V' N 38 4,15 gf: hr- 'gig 'ix A Q51 5, .F M v i ff ,z:i,, 1.15m Q ,fvf5gi,.5'iv: r - W L, -14?-,viva z ' 1 5 ,,,. rj, f'V:' iqqiff f' Ms,-f' f , 5 ,-F4 Nw W - 'E' W . H - ,W A av' .W A 1 42- f'LxJ V 1 - 5 ' If' . . 3'- A-Q Ju? Wu , . ' 4' 5 ,L , .-x , .71 , :I-Q -': 4 - A-..., 1' L. g-' V Y , X Sv xf i. 'fe . 'J J' ' - f . '-. A'f 'F Q f , fi 7 f -' g ' -, 4 if ' g! -fl . ,Y 'Q L. fr' A - 'Q ' IF J' P55 ' - A 'F'3 ! ' ki 'Yr r 1 ' ., A. ,' ' , r Q , ' , . '4 a W , ., A ,, ' - ' V' I 1 1, a- W 5 5 , 4, ':r'1 -H! Q. ,m 7: . 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But does progress really mean all these things-is it al- ways for the best? This question will probably be answered at the com- pletion of the Hoover Redevelopment Project. The project, which encompasses 166 acres around the university to the east, north and west, is designed to rede- velop a blighted community. It was approved in 1967 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Plans for the project were formulated in 1964 by the Community Redevelop- ment Agency of the City of Los Angeles. The local agency was financially as- sisted by the federal government in the acquisition and clearance of the land for the project. The land was then sold to local developers. But the land acquisition was a painful process. Residents were reluctant to leave what was theirs and to move into strange neighborhoods-neighborhoods to which they were unaccustomed. Progress was beginning to rear its head. It became a battle between the resident and the bulldozer. A total of 1,718 cases including in- dividuals, families and businesses were forced to pack their bags and move on. Out of the 1,500 dwelling units that were torn down, only 113 new apart- ment units were built. The bulldozer had won the battle. Land was cleared and Men's Resi- dence West, Webb Towers, the Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center, the Marks Tennis Stadium and De- deaux Baseball Field soon became reali- ties. Residents' cries could barely be heard over the roar of the bulldozer. They claimed they suffered financial loss on their properties because urban re- newal did not pay them enough money. But all the land was given two ap- praisals by independent contract appraisers and a one-price offer was given to these people. In addition, they were given relocation assistance and urban renewal paid for most of the moving costs. It was clear these people had lost the battle, because any public agency has the right of eminent domain. This en- ables it to condemn private land for its own purposes. Additional low-income housing has been built to provide displaced residents with an opportunity to move back into the area. The housing, University Gardens, is a 133-unit complex for persons of low or moderate income. It is located at the corner of Vermont Avenue and jeffer- son Boulevard. But this housing can- not possibly house the number of resi- dents who were forced to move. Since 1,500 dwelling units were torn down, a total of 1,100 housing units were originally planned for the project. Last year plans for a 200-unit senior citizens' tower, bounded by jefferson Boulevard, Vermont Avenue and 30th Place, were abandoned because of a housing moratorium that froze federal funding of subsidized housing. But the redevelopment agency is now negotiating with a developer for the sale of the land for the senior citizens' complex. Negotiations are expected to be ap- proved for additional housing on the land parcel bounded by 32nd Street, Royal Street, 30th Street and the pedes- trian mall. The land where the temporary shop- ping center is located ton the north side of Jefferson Boulevardj, has also been designated as a housing site. One of the largest and most contro- versial parcels of land located within the project is the University Village shopping center. Encompassing 15 acres of land, the center was expected to house approxi- mately 100 shops, catering to the campus and outlying community. The village was built by the Hoover Redevelopment Corporation, which is owned by Morrie Notrica. Notrica -also owns 32nd Street Market. There were numerous complaints by the small merchants on jefferson Boule- vard that there was insufficient oppor- tunity for them to relocate into the shopping center. They were not ready to take the risk of moving into an unproven location and pay as much as four to five times their previous rental rates. In addition, the developer would only provide the concrete floor and frame of a new store. Other expenses in- cluding refixturing, burglar alarms, out- door maintenance, parking and a se- curity system would be borne by the business. l l I l The original concept of the shopping center was to preserve as many of the traditions as possible. It was originally planned that all of the owner-partici- pants would move their businesses into the center. But as progress moved in, times changed. Most of the small merchants were evicted from their long-standing locations. Most of them did not choose the shopping center. If one walks along the vacant land where these stores once stood-if one listens hard enough, he can still hear the muffled cries of these people. Their memories will live for awhile, but will then be incorporated into a word called progress Progress has now left us with a new shopping center. It was predicted that the center, with its international foods and crafts areas, would draw 5 million shoppers from the community and out- lying areas. It has been said that the money that is spent at the center will generate 200 new jobs because it will be recycled into the community. Another unique feature of the center is the expansion of 32nd Street Market. The market has been expanded about 4Vz times to include a delicatessan, bakery, liquor department and a phar- macy. The shopping center had 80'Z: of its square footage leased andfor committed in December. Of the 248,000 square feet involved in the center, Notrica's store takes up 45,000 square feet. Se- curity Pacific Bank occupies 6,000 square feet and the Bank of America covers 13,000 square feet. It is hard to believe the dream of the center has finally materialized. What was once merely an architectural plan is now a reality. Progress in building the center was slow. The center was orig- inally planned to open in 1971. The Hilton Hotel is also a part of the Hoover project. The 11-story, 263-room facility is part of the project's 558.6 million phase and includes and res- taurant-conference facility and parking structure. The Spanish-style hotel, bordered by Figueroa Street, 35th Street, Flower Street and Exposition Boulevard, was expected to open in March. It houses 27 large meeting rooms with group seating for up to 1,000 people. Built-in audio-visual presentation equipment is also available in the sec- ond floor of a separate conference- restaurant building connected to the hotel. The conference center was ex- pected to open in January. In addition to its conference and banquet facilities, the complex has a rathskellar, which will provide students with casual food and entertainment. It also features a sit-down dining room, a cocktail lounge and a coffee shop. Suites in the hotel are named after prominent alumni and Trojan athletes. Facilities within the hotel include a health spa, lanai rooms facing a pool and jacuzzi, party terraces and garden, a sauna, putting greens and penthouse suites. Other areas involved in the project form a horseshoe around the university. On the east, the project area begins at Exposition Boulevard and Flower Street and runs north to Jefferson Boulevard. The western portion ex- tends from Exposition Boulevard and I' we--X, 93 -: 'i 5:1 K h 1 . Q dsx' .K N : xg R- K, -: ss T--Q. ...' Q-N ,au- NA- L fr. 273-. av, A U ,ai A T fve? 1 .1 ff.-! - 2 ,,. fr: . . W.: :ffl f 5. ,Ng 3 ., A: .1'-w.. ,ae . ,I ,. il A,Qf' X 4' 2 6- 'ff'- .I I x .49 'I-79123, ' , Y , , '33 , 5' ' .FW 252-5 ' Al 1 -- gig, - f- 1 . Ai 51124 'fl ' !.1 xQ1 J' R' Q' at 'K uf! .Q Q. L h ' . V. 'Q. aytw -X '. 'X 1, 2 Q in 3 151 L, ' Fufivsq -, uf xs4AJ -1.. -, -,, . an . .v.g:f-., - .ff LQHLS5-. 'vawk 49 Vermont Avenue north to jefferson Boulevard. The northern parcel is bounded roughly by jefferson Boule- vard, Vermont Avenue, 30th Place and 30th Street, Royal Street and the Shrine Auditorium and Jefferson Boulevard. The eastern parcel consists of the Phillips Service and Standard Oil gas stations. The Hilton Hotel is located just north of the stations. A Union Oil station is located on the western side of Vermont Avenue. just north of that station, a clinic-medical center owned by Vermont Associates is nearing completion. A branch of the Los Angeles Public Library is being built just north of the medical center. Between 36th Place and 36th Street, St. Mark's Lutheran Church has been rebuilt. Also along this strip of land is a rnini shopping center, the Dockweiler branch of the U.S. Post Office and a low-in- come housing complex, University Gardens. The Hebrew Union College and a new foundation of the Hillel House are also part of the redevelopment program. A pedestrian mall now takes up Uni- versity Avenue south and a short dis- tance east on Jefferson Boulevard. Jef- ferson Boulevard will also be widened 15-feet from Flower Street to Catalina Street. The entire project was expected to close by 1975 but the dates involved in the project seem to remain somewhat tentative. But redevelopment is a very complex process. It is a very controversial con- cept because of the sensitivity in- volved- the community's sensitivity. The university has, in frequent years, been vastly criticized for taking part in the redevelopment program. Some people say that it is the main agressor- trying to push back the surrounding community. They have accused the university of trying to create a plastic bubble around itself and by trying to stretch that bubble by means of urban renewal. The validity of the accusation remains to be seen. But what is important is the definition of the word progress Does progress always mean improve- ment-is it always for the best? Or do the ends justify the means? -ELLEN NORMAN Winter Crafts Fair 1' -. ,S 2 .1 I 53 3' f 1 0 ' an l U f- 1-.., 'YQ' nf' - h J 1 -Q! 1 HV ..-- ,71- w,..1f.' N- AQ -xx I A , ,H,, , M, H. 67 .- yn , . 'f'U'YT'1 T'I'l'TYT''1f'I'f'fTT1 YT 'Y'YT V'Y ff I b u 1 : 1 f-:Q B 'f ' I 'uf A Q 2.1 ...... 5' ,li ilu' mg lf V4 wapvi- M4 M- X .pn - , . :X vi , , A 'A nm 1 In -f , 35-1 ' 'E 1 4 9 5 - . .A W.. ' K .sf.,:1. :1 ' I Q ' Q.. ...if ff n n Trojan Night at Disneyland December 1974 J 'lv Busch Gardens: another Trojan victory SDSU 429 UCLA 428 CSULB 367 USC 439 Is it all worth it? This year it cost 52,971.50 to go here. If you took 16 units a semester, that is what it cost to go to the University of Southern California for one year. Just one year. And that is just for the privi- lege of going to classes and taking tests. If you plan on doing anything else, like buying the required textbooks, eating, having a place to live, com- muting, or anything like that, add on a few thousand dollars more. Is it worth it? It all depends on who you ask. There are as many different answers to that question as there are people at USC. And at last count, there were over 20,000 people. It also depends on what part of the university you are part of. USC is the classic example of a good graduate and professional school, co-existing with a mediocre undergraduate division. No- body in the administration will say it that bluntly in public, but privately they will admit it. The low quality of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences is the reason that improving the college is the focus of the new fund-raising program centered around the university's centennial in 1980. If you ask a person in grad school what he thinks of his education, he will more than likely say that it's pretty good, but if you ask a liberal arts undergrad, he more than likely to say something like, Itsucks. The graduate schools are ranked high in the country in quality. A number of them are even in the top ten, but none of them can seem to make it up to that No. 1 mark with the football and base- ball teams. All of the professional schools have many more qualified applicants than they can ever hope to handle. These schools don't need to accept people just to get their tuition money. rtisijmg tuiti im 58 lt's too bad that it can't be said for the undergrad schools. Enrollment is in- creasing every year. Every year the average grade point average of entering freshmen goes up. However, nobody seems to care that everybody coming out of high school seems to have a higher gpa than before. Nobody wants to admit it, but if you have the money you can come to' old SC. It's not the admissions office that decides if the majority of students come here, but the financial aid office. Last year more than 90'Za of the stu- dents who applied were accepted in one program or another, yet only less than a third came here. It wasn't the quality of education that detered them, but the cash. But even for those who found the money, the question came up as to whether it was money spent well. For those students who found themselves in a lecture class in Bovard with 1,200 other people, the question again came back: What am I paying for? The quality of education for an under- grad turns into more of what you can make it into. Many people get a good education, but they usually have to work hard finding where to get it. Not just going to classes, but finding classes worth taking and spending S5388 to take. The more a student runs into poor professors, especially in general educa- tion classes, the more all of those require- ments seem an insult to the student, not just a waste of time, but an insult. If a class meets four hours a week for a semester, a student is spending about S7 an hour for that class. If you love the class or hate it, it's S7 an hour. And if you do hate it, the price makes it even worse. One student said, I pay a fortune so bad teachers can stay around and do their research. The controversy emerging seems to be one of what kind of instruction do stu- dents get and what do they deserve for their money. Should a student have to pay for mediocre teachers even if they are good researchers? In the old days of education, the poor didn't go to school so it didn't matter much, and who cared. The controversy over whether teach- ing or research is more important is be- coming more vital every year, as fewer teaching jobs are available and fewer tenured positions are being granted. So the controversy over whether the good researcher or the good teacher should be retained goes on. This year there was a controversy in the School of International Relations over whether assistant professors John Glaser and Michael Fleet should be granted tenure. The students of the school supported them as good teachers, but the faculty and administration said that the two had not published enough. The classic confrontation: the students wanting good teachers at any cost, and the administration trying to concern itself with teaching and research and trying to keep the budget in the black at the same time. Not an easy task. This battle, while important to the students and faculty involved, is be- coming more commonplace at USC and throughout the country and will likely continue for years. This year it was the school of International Relations, last year it was the Department of Biological Sciences and Dr. Eva Katajal. Next year, who knows? Throughout the educational world, the debate goes on between the students wanting a good education and the ad- ministration wanting to keep the insti- tution first-rate, and also to bring in the research money. The university has become overrun by second-rate instruction. Lectures are poor, professors use the same notes year .1 3 5 h ' I S9 wtf'Qilitil-.fiiirQ115f1 'V lfifff- . i,,,-sa,gn.,- .. e, .,, . lffDt f'4i Q H !.- -- 'u-,.4,,.,,...v.. , Lv, .x,.,: !,,J M., -,Y V.. QI. 1 ' after year after year, nothing is done to weed out the poor professor. People tell stories of having the same professors that their parents had twenty years be- fore, and the prof is as bad now as he was then. It makes one wonder aboutthepriori- ties of the system. It seems a little self- perpetuating to have the faculty decide who they want to join the club. It might help if the students had a voice in who they had teaching them. But then it all comes back to the quali- ty of education and who's footing the bill. You wind up paying your S2,971.50, not for the opportunity to get an edu- cation, but for the chance to hunt around and see if you can find where someone hid it. If the professors happen to help fine. The quality of instruction may not be the best, but the chance of an education is still there. A student just has to loolw for it. A lot of professors want to help ven if they are lousy in the lecture hall hen you get together with a prof in is office, he can be more helpful. But the controversy continues, and robably will for years. What are we aying for, what will our children be aying for? Is it worth it? -DON LA PLANTE The Salt Lake City Mime Troupe FL fx-X x lf- R' I Engineering Week I USCaleidoscope E I V L 'v'- 1 , J ' - U41 .,, V N L.: , FJ 1.9 , ,. ' . , 35-3 1 f'3s+fQ E ' A' , F 'X X A AL, :Ai-. .I , URBAN SEMESTER tl 'D In Nlemorium Robert L. Bajan Jr. Madeline Cottingham Blackmar John Thorne Davis lVlyron Karon John Eric Nordskog Ftuth Wood Norton lvlasaru Ogawa Julius Earle Officer Paul Ft. Saunders Rita Schafer George Stewart Donna Louise Walker Graduation 1975 S- M40- 1' W 1 5 K1 1 3 3 , 3 i Vw A, ,J fm .a 453' . 'fs . I .gl , .IF , - '..,a-a, g 4-, fc -. ' '41, , J -V B . ll' , .1 Q ' : 'E uf' 4 ' 3. . M1 I 1 'I .. ,. . Y Q 'u u bf f f -'S - -fl f ' I7 . ,,- W. JL K, H 1' ..- 1.1,-H an va N 5 Q . N , ' ' H 951 IEW? WH? WV FHM? U KH 4 uv A I r D 1 I pw r a Y 5 I I I 0 NIJ?- -I ,. -x.,,.,- ., , , ,.. .,,..-- 'Wifi 2. I O 0 A .9 I bln 5 SXQOU' .- 4 A 4 f !lV 0 4 ra Al I l 1 Norman Topping Chancellor Seventh President USC USC sr. an , Q' - -. : ,. vii 4 -..: ,ww-N, ,- 1f. -- , FIT' if , ii ..'a'3r 'ff' ' xQX f'g 3. 1 .31, H 'L ' -X9 . 256 - 9112: . ' , :.i fu? '- si , Q-, 3 1 Q 'yi 't-1:4-M .Q ss ,'x. .XI 9 . s 3 X Akf lx N L x :Wx 1 ,Zi , sq . q,S'pl.P : ,W ,? ., , -t ,tw ' 'iffy 5 L.. x , x .U fy ii 5 1 X 3+ S5 ss ' 1 L ui fire- ' 3 MY EQ- MEL' Dr. Edmund F. Ackell vice-president for health affairs. Ackell is the university's newest vice-president having assumed office last july 1. Ackell supervises the Health Affairs Division which includes medi- cine, pharmacy, dentistry and other health related departments. Before coming here he held a similar position at the University of Florida. He holds both a doctor of dental medicine and a doctor of medicine degree. Dr Zohrab A Kapriellan vice president for academic adminrstra tion and research Kapriellan is also the dean of the School of Eng: neering He is probably the most powerful vice president with his responsibilities for academic planning research and his supervision of the unlversitys budget When President Hubbard IS away from the campus Kaprrelian serves as acting president He became a vice president in 1970 . . 1 ' - f . , , . . 1 . - Dr. james R. Appleton vice-president for student affairs. He super- vises a number of student support and campus life services. He served as dean of men dean of student life and vice-president of Oakland University in Michigan before coming to USC in 1972. Appleton is the youngest vice-president at 37 and is probably the vice-president most frequently seen by students. He received his masters and doctorate from Michigan State University. Dr. Milton C. Kloetzel academic vice-president. Kloetzel is re- sional schools except those in health related fields. Kloetzel has been a vice-president since 1967 assuming his present title in 1970. He came to USC as an associate professor of chemistry in 1945 and has been a professor since 1950. He has also served as dean of The Graduate School. He received his degrees from the University of Michigan. sponsible for the supervision ot most of the graduate and profes- 1 ' ' ff - ' . ,.e,- .I . -. ' - ' - .' -f.-K ., t,,,HQ'T,J v21fv if lH1. ' 1- 1? as--ft, . vw- v? , !.n 'V - Kept? s -wg... s xc, W5 .gi . 5 'Q-ag ,, 'x it . N141 L, - 9 Dr. john E. Cantelon, vice-president undergraduate studies. Cante- lon serves as the head of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, a position that he has held since 1972. Cantelon has his doctorate from Oxford, has served as a presbyterian minister, a chaplain in the U.S. Army, university chaplin and director of the School of Religion. He has also been a professor of religion at USC since 1960. Anthony D Lazzaro vice president for business affairs Lazzaro re ceived his bachelors degree from USC in 1948 and worked for university ever since He served as assistant business manager for serving as assistant and associate business manager He was associate vice president for business affairs for one year and has been the vice president since 1972 ' A l ' I the 12 years, the directorlof campus development for 11 years while also -li- i, wer - 5 iiiilljgit Carl M. Franklin vice-president for legal affairs. Franklin has a total of six degrees two of which are in law. As vice-president for legal affairs he is in charge of maintaining a file of all legal documents and provides legal opinions as requested, He has been a professor of law since 1953. Before coming to USC he served at the University ofAlaska the University of Oklahoma and Ohio State. Thomas P. Nickell lr. vice-president for university affairs. Like Lazzaro Nickell graduated from USC in 1948. Nickell began working for the university in 1950 as director of the alumni fund and served as director of development for three years and director of plan- ning for one year before being named vice-president for university planning in 1961. He was named the vice-president for university affairs in 7970. 1 1 1 Y R VN' 'i ii' Frederick D Williams Ralph L. Knowles Dean and Professor Interim Dean and Professor Annenberg School of Communications School ofArchitecture and Fine Arts Steven 1. Knezevich Dean and Professor School of Education Allen W. Mathies Interim Dean Professor, Pediatrics School of Medicine A , -: I' Y' '-X' . Sy. J, i, it gf 2' ,R v 3. 1 g I ,Q 4P 4,4 james H. Stevenson K. William Leffland Interim Dean and Professor Dean School of Business Administration College of Continuing Education Harold von Hofe Interim Dean The Graduate School Professor German Grant Beglarian Dean School ofPerforming Arts Dorothy W. Nelson Dean and Professor School of Law john Biles Dean and Professor School of Pharmacy L rf ml.,- tg-fpb ia' a- H ' ' Q T- ' ,, . L , 7' . rv- 4 0 fr N vs ' we L Dean and Professor School of Public Administration E. K. Nelson Donald! Lewis Dean Division of Social Sciences and Communications College of Letters Arts and Sciences Professor Psychology I I William Wagner Dean, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Professor, Physics and Electrical Engineering F,--.---,.. -. -A .4 tt' -,.. .pi-1 - :-' '.,.s-..,.,,g.-- 7 44-. . Maurice B. Hamovitch Dean and Professor School ofSocial Work David H. Malone Dean, Division of Humanities College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Professor, Comparative Literature Paul E. Hadley Associate Vice President Academic Administration and Research P- psff-we-r-1-...v fr-vw-we--v..., t Y au, 2' William C Himstreet Addie L. Klotz Associate Vice President Associate Vice President Student Affairs Student Affairs ,- -X- serve i. if tx?-A lllpjkx lt l l lifes Professor Marketing Executive Director, Student Health Center joan M. Schaeffer Dean of Women University Editor Director of Student Publications Assistant Professor journalism Clarence N. Anderson UH! Director University Recreation Association 1 james M. Dennis William E. Hall Registrar Carl j. Herringer Director Career Planning and Placement Center Robert A. jones Director Testing Bureau Paul L. Moore Director Student Activities Gloria Myklebust Director Student Services Anita B. Siegman Director Counseling Center Dean Admissions 8. Conrad F. Wedberg, jr. Pamela H. Wa lbom Director Student Aid 'l0.lerry Wulk Executive Director Office of International Students and Scholars WNW UWWUWEWHIH I en fl rf. . We . v E. ll. xxx 1 VII' 'L 5-.e V .', 'v 1 x U me I ' 1 . t ' I ' F -1-. Q , ' ' . . t- . I V F 1 iv W - 1 . , - o. 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L4 , JA Rfx A ' ' ' X f ff V + gg A -4 . . . fy 2: fA.- ,Q 11, 1 V M , 2 L-J 5 ' Y ' , - T . , ' iff' l ' A- , '. -Q, A ' VH, .rv i . - ' -, Q. 1 ive EE.. . sg DVQE k ' in .gl H Arkansas 22 USC 7 'john McKay said it as plain as day before a pre-season practice session in the summer of 1973: Pat Haden is the greatest quarter- back I've ever coached. The Trojans finished 9-2-1 that season, and to some people around Uni- versity Avenue, that isn't good enough. When McKay reaffirmed his faith in Haden one summer later, the critics were ready en masse. And McKay tantalized them further, declaring his team to be of national championship calibre. Nothing short of the next tuition hike jolts USC harder than a loss in foot- ball, but McKay's adversaries took de- light in round one. The Trojan coach's prophecies were almost shot.down in Little Rock, Arkansas, a place 'where cries of 'iWhooa, pig, soo-eee! hang as thick as the waves of mosquitoes. Pat Haden had the worst game of his career, 6 of 18 .and four interceptions, as USC was upset by Arkansas 22-7. The only Trojan score came on a 106-yard kick- off return by Anthony Davis. 1 A.D. was billed as the co-star of a much ballyhooed production with Tony Dorsett in game two at Pittsburgh, but it turned out to be a one-man show. Davis totaled 149 yards to Dorsett's meager 59 and USC,won 16-7. The game score was not reflected in the statistics, which Troy won convincingly loutgaining the panthers 452. yards to 1111. , McKay had the upper hand over his critics now in a strange wrestling match that would grow stranger in coming weeks. The Trojans won with defense against Iowa 41-3. The defense-Davis combination was held over in two more victories over Oregon and Oregon State. lcontinued on page 942 ...Qc A. 315-1, jenn., itil! W ,Vl , . , M ' 5 9 A, 1 ' , . G? Q aff asf V-Tw 1 .Fftff F ' , .f ss. X Z-3 at vu.,- f Q 5x . 197 r ta Q X as if ,bb L A if it n 5 I , I ' ez, - 1' 1 wa 'f0 IvX,3p N N-1... z.Hl'1 ..f :Ax ,t4. .. 0 HW 1,515-f-Finfka' ' Cal 15USC 15 M. ' x l , But almost by surprise, the Trojan critics regained their supremacy. USC, to put it bluntly, looked hor- rible against California. The Trojans blew two scoring opportunities in the fourth quarter and finished with a 15- 15 tie against the Bears, who mounted the game's last ditch scoring drive with less than a minute remaining. USC's bid for a third consecutive Rose Bowl bid, however, was literally kept alive by a foot. . That foot belongs to Cal kicker Jim Breech, who missed a 34-yard field goal attempt with but seconds remain- ing in along, frustrating game. Icontinued on page 962 ' ',: + . , W .5 'avr' W s if Stanford 10 Suddenly McKay's critics were alive and very well, thank you, particularly in Palo Alto, the site of USC's next game against Stanford. Cardinal fans like nothing better than beating McKay, particularly when the Rose Bowl is on the line. It was, indeed, in this showdown, as both teams entered Stanford Stadium with iden- tical 3-O-1 Pac-8 records. And if Cal's Mike White, himself a former assistant coach at The Farm, could achieve a tie with USC, it was felt that the Cardinals had a chance to do him one better. The Cardinals never had the chance. .rr 'QQ 3719 USC scored a touchdown the first time it received the ball. The Trojans piled up touchdown drives of 75,47, 92 and 52 yards and did not make a turnover. Through the first three quarters, Stanford could muster but one field goal, which was clearly not enough against the Trojans on this day. A meaningless Stanford touchdown made the score 34-10, and McKay, who once remarked that he'd like to beat the Cardinals by 2,000 points, was clearly satisfied with the 2.4-point margin. His Trojans now had a com- manding position in the Rose Bowl chase, with games against Washington and UCLA remaining in Pac-8 play. fcontinued on page 982 USC 34 The Trojans warmed up for the UCLA contest with an easy 42-11 spanking of the Huskies. The big man in the Trojan attack, as he had been so many times before, was Davis, who gained 147 yards and scored two touch- downs. But of equal importance to USC was the rebirth of Pat Haden, the greatest quarterback that john McKay ever coached. I-laden had an exceptional day against Washington, going six for seven in the game. But five of those six com- pletions came in the opening half as Haden directed USC to an insurmount- able 2.1-3 advantage. When I-laden directed USC to a score on its very first possession, just as he did against Stanford, it was enough to silence the most vociferous critics. Indeed, there was little to be said after the Trojans began rolling, an attitude that was amplified by USC's easy 34-9 victory one week later over the UCLA Bruins. But the Bruins' Veer-T offense was forced to function without the chief engineer, John Sciarra, who played behind I-laden at Bishop Amat High School many moons ago. Some pointed out that key injuries on both offense and defense depleted what chance the P6 llift Bruins had of upsetting USC for a Rose Bowl bid. McKay, however, was contented, USC earned its seventh Rose Bowl berth in nine years with its victory over the Bruins. A national champion- ship is nice, in McKay's scheme of things, but to reach the Rose Bowl, a tangible, concrete seasonal goal- is just as rewarding. In a remarkable climax, little did McKay realize that he would come up with both of them. fcontinued on page 1039 x I UCLA 9 use 34 f .J if iifx ..A ' uns, 9 Notre Dame's Fighting Irish-a team with few Irishmen but plenty of fight- was the first stepping stone to a na- tional crown as they came into the Coliseum on Thanksgiving weekend. Coach Ara Parseghian's defense, which had surrendered but nine touchdowns all season long, was called the tough- est test yet for a Trojan offense that had finally found its momentum. As of 5 p.m. on Saturday, November 30, however, the only thoughts were directed toward USC's offense. After all, it isn't everyday that a team scores 55 points on Notre Dame in 16 minutes and 5 seconds. As a matter of fact, no one has ever scored that many points that quickly against Notre Dame, nor is it likely that anyone ever will. Only one team has ever scored more points period against Notre Dame. fcontinued on page 7051 I Qi -gf 16 L f 5' A' I' Q ls 3 4? 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L V ,. . ov' i 1 - :I ' ' QTQ-a,i5'5d3v 1 1' ,. x , ...r fn - 'i - 4 Notre Dame 24 USC 55 But the Army team that scored 59 ints against a mediocre Irish squad ever spotted the team from South end to a 24-point handicap, as the rojans did. The heroes in USC's storied come- ck were many. Heading the list was avis, who scored the first touchdown the clock ran down the final seconds a frustrating first half. A.D. scored e next three Trojan touchdowns, no-including a 102-yard kickoff re- Irrn that got USC back into the game, dthen some. A fellow named Haden clidn't have a ad day himself. He picked up A.D.'s act and threw three touchdowns, two of them to John McKay, the younger. A 58-yard interception returned by Charles Phillips completed USC's in- credible scoring explosion. All of which failed to faze one Wayne Woodrow Hayes, who caught the drama from an announcing booth in the Coliseum press box, Hayes, more pro- phetic than Elliot Janeway, proclaimed that his Ohio State Buckeyes may be the greatest team of all time. He needed only two words to explain his reasoning: they were Archie Griffin. Hayes began lobbying early for Griffin, whose winning Heisman Tro- phy ballots were in New York before Anthony Davis scored one touchdown against Ara Parseghian's archdiocese. But Hayes neglected to mention that the Buckeyes had earned plane fare to the Rose Bowl by a foot-just as USC had been saved by one earlier. Michigan's Mike Lantry missed an easy field goal to put Ohio State into a rubber match situation with USC. And Woody, normally a stickler for detail, glossed over the fact that his Buckeyes lost to Michigan State. Icontinued on page 1061 The Rose Bowl So it surprised few of 106,000 people on New Year's Day when the Trojans and Bucks staged a close, emotion- packed battle. Davis outdueled Griffin in a short-lived statistical battle and was forced to the sidelines with a rib injury. But Allen Carter,, who played three varsity seasons in A.D.'s broad shadow, took over at tailbaok and showed every- one that he could be just as effective. And the Trojans led the Buckeyes in every statistical category, too. But by some quirk of fate, a power, that de- termines fumbles, penalties and un- successful field goal attempts, USC trailed Ohio State, 17-10-, with some two minutes left in the game. To this day, however, the critics of John McKay are fewer in number. lt seemed strangely fitting Haden's arm vindicate his coach with a perfect touchdown aerial to, of all persons, the coach's son. And his cleverly ex- ecuted two-point play that resulted in the Trojans' cardiac-arresting 18-17 win further punctuated McKay's free- dom from the postsseason parasites, A national championship was made possible through the courtesy of one Ara Pareseghian, who bade farewell to the college game after coaching the Irish to an Orange Bowl win over Alabama. But Parseghian believed that Michigan was the best team in the country. McKay will never accuse Parseghian of bearing sour grapes, to say nothing of possessing acute myopia. He was a devastating whirlwind of seasonl by the greatest ball Pac-8 history, Davis 13657 quickp steady defense an- carried to a football carrier in yardsj, a chored by Richard Wood and Charles Phillips. And the greatest quarter back he ever coached. T -RUSS KISHI i ,V ,,.v., l I ...l .,,, ,M 7, , , l I - ' ' 4, t- ,JUN Ls ' Nr -. H -- Q ' 1, ' ' QV' ...H .,,,. Af FQUS as E' lm A 4 I ' Ma 4 lf -' an J -1 l 1-11 4 , If -, . ......, 4-'G' fc , ,, . ,.,.a-,--s ! 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'JiIQbI'3dOViCJ1 eAnfA 1Hi 15y McKay L ..'Ch-apIlggiBhilIi pSA..T Mike' Smith X ,'11',..-.RiChard' WoOdT ' ' Soccer Before the season, the first problem Coach Nuri Erturk's soccer team faced was finding a new home. Their origi- nal home, Bovard Field, is now the new School of Performing Arts complex. Without a place to practice, condition- ing was impossible. Soon though, with the acquisition of Cromwell Field and a large team turnout, the Trojan team was ready to begin. At the onset of the season, the Tro- jans placed third at the Far West Soc- cer Tournament. Although hampered by player inexperience and eligibility, the team, lead by Hadi Morshed, team captain, brought a 7-3-5 record, the best USC season in NCAA's, into the Pac-8 Tournament. Defeating Ore- gon and Washington, USC met UCLA in the championship game. Although the Trojans lost, finishing second in the Pac-8, Trojan fullback Knut Krist- iansen, was voted most valuable play- er for his outstanding defensive play in the tournament. But the Trojans had another shot at the Bruins in their annual conference game. And this year another tradition was added to the USC-UCLA rivalry. The UCLA alumni association donated a trophy going to the winner of the match each year-the Storer Cup. This cup is named in honor of the UCLA coach, Dennis Storer who founded the soccer programs at UCLA and USC. Although the Trojans were defeated again, 7,000 fans turned out for the match, setting a Southern California collegiate attendance record for a NCAA match. This indeed indicates a growing interest in soccer in the United States. V ' .5 - l A L. A 4 . . V i 'I W 1 b 1 5, ' U X V Z A r fi- x ., uw--ff--f.,L M - .W . 1 . , ff , .P - h , I '-Ulfi, Wwedigph-g, 'Q LL ' ,. f r K ' Wg W via pb . ffm I .Mi :sf ISLE , ' c f 'pJ' Q 2 T -4 ,,, -LL PW QI 5, U 1 ' -9 I-.x , ' ,gnu ' H-In A-se.c,, 'lg' li,--165. 'Vi wish' 1 apo uf'-1 . :PQ ' Ei-T'f-1 ,ui 1-11 I 'Ugg 13- 1 '-gi V- . . .3g,.,-' . , l.1,f , -'Y-HH' ' . 191: JEL. :Q,b I - -' -'Sabi-1' ::,'-xi-lE '., -r' lu 16. , -.' ,fimhrli ,Q .F 9. n , .,,,,S, ,f 1 -.EQ M4451 , '44- 54, 4 x N is 4- ' as ' hm 9 5 Swimming The USC swimming team entered the 1975 season as the defending national champions. And when they ended the season, they were again the national champions. The swimmers lost one one title holder from the 1974 team to graduation, All- American Jack Tingley. Leading the crop of returnees were senior: Steve Furniss, winner of the 2.00 and 400 yard indi- vidual medley in 19745 sophomores john Naber, 100 and 200 yard backstroke title holder and Joe Botton, the 100 yard free- style record holder The Trojans breezed through their dual meet schedule, capturing eight without a defeat. The team captured its fourth Pacific-8 title in in a row, finish- ing 246 points ahead of second-place UCLA. But the season is only a tune-up for the NCAA championships. Head coach Peter Daland prepares his team for one meet a year-the NCAA championships. After displaying outstanding indi- vidual performances and great team depth during the season, the team was ready for the NCAA meet in Cleveland, Ohio. The swimmers rolled up their first points as John Naber won the 500 yard freestyle event, while setting a new American record. The same night, the 400 medley relay team of Naber, Mark Chatfield, Mike Bottom and Scott Findorff, finished first, also setting a new American record. joe Bottom set a new USC record in winning the 50 yard freestyle event. When the first night of competition was over, USC led the field and never looked back. When it was over, USC claimed four of the ten American record set at the meet, and Naber was involved in all four of them. I-Ie successfully defended his 100 and ZOO yard backstroke titles, and set two more new records. In 1975, the Trojan swimmers topped the second place Indiana team 344 to 274. In winning their second straight national title, the Trojans gave Coach Daland his seventh national champion- ship. t uf' A xl-all P x -ffl wk ' s ' 9 -on ,WH IV fig 3195 5' v4fa :a4 , .1 ,uf-2 f I-M . n Gymnastics Gymnastics coach Jack Beckner has been fielding a young and inexperienced team for the last three years. This year, with five seniors on the squad, time had finally brought maturity and experience to the team. Now with a good possibil- ity of a successful season, the Trojan coach's patience was about to be paid off. The dedication and enthusiasm of the gymnasts helped the team begin the season fairly strong, which included wins over top teams like Air Force and Stanford. And most encouraging for Troy was the spectacular and consis- tant performances of All-American po- tential, senior Tim Shaw. Going into mid-season with a 5-1 record, one of the best in recent years, the Trojans began to run into trouble. After a close loss to top ranked LSU, the gymnasts barely recovered as the season progressed. And toward the end, the Trojans began to lose momentum. I U! ngxffq-Wi' F'-f. A . ,fa -I W P an -P ,.,. , 3:14- ....... -- F At the Pac-8 championships, it was evident that the Trojans were not up to their true potential. Unexpected injuries and lack of depth, plus enormous pres- sure contributed to their lackluster performances. Finishing fifth, the ranking was not a true indication of the Trojan team. A year ago, USC finished last. Clearly this improvement is a good sign of things to come, In addition, there was a glimmer of achievement for the Tro- jans. Shaw placing in the vaulting event, horizontal bars and the all around, plus, john Kolb in the parallel bars, gave the Trojans four qualifying positions at the NCAA championships, second to the eight placed by the Pac-8 champions, California. Rugby The rugby team experienced its third season under Coach Larry Petrill. Al- though the team was again faced with a period of rebuilding, player inexperience was more than made up through player enthusiasm. Rugby at USC, as well as other uni- versities, suffers from anonymity. The game is confusing and mystifying. It evokes amusement as well as excite- ment that is attributed to the sport's em- bodiment of running, kicking, passing, tackling and borrowed elements from various other sports. To the players, rug- by is a fast game. Without substitution, it calls for a total team effort. Although rugby exists as a club sport, the prevailing closeness of the players and teams, gives the sport a special uniqueness. Players like Dave Boulware, Jay Blackstock, John Cantwell, Bill Robertson, Pat Morris, and Norm Lacy have a rare opportunity to gain personal satisfaction through competition. In the end, satisfaction comes in seeing the team mature and develop into its own. -J I, 5. I Atv!! F rt g. 1.-5 ,-S. .. I . v x. , 'IQ ' gs. Le' 4 'PPP i Spring 1974 sported the best volley- ball season in USC history. The Spikers, 20-4 overall and 11-2 in Southern Calif- ornia Intercollegiate Volleyball Associa- tion play, finished second in their league and captured a berth in the NCAA re- gionals. This season, with six returning letterman, which included co-captains, three-time All American SCIVA, senior Randy Shaw and All-American junior Celso Kalachi, the team had the poten- tial and experience to go one step fur- ther, the NCAA finals. Coach Ernie Mix's squad is a tightly knit group of multitalented players. The twelve man team, intermixed with veterans and newcomers, combined to form a vastly improved force with the depth to respond to injuries and the specialty players to contribute in key strategic situations. Although the Trojan team was better overall this season, so were the other teams in the SCIVA league. For Troy, that meant playing a tough schedule in order to reach the goal of the NCAA's. 1, '. C' 5 L lffzlrf I I I Y X . V . ' th' ,, 4 ,Ng 5 fr--4,--, :jst , if A-rn . s H j ,jr 'Ni 7 E mmf'- Ml' .,1'J'Ifi V' it 1 ' Volleyball Womens' athletics 3 -11+-, mm - If 25. . MAJ-za. , x 9 K' N L. 126 Gymnastics Basketball 5 v is x ' 3 '23 'Y' Q, wi- . H5 x Uv, I J xx , H K N, , -: 3 '- cgi Q, VNV ' 1 , L Us ' 1 I. Tennis lr .-nn 'fja-W V I I H-:A 'F ,LE-:iv I 'f'f.,i,? 1 ,F L ' unite 'M 412mwr'v'.fg,' egg . W ' N ' - ,fr ix I 2 V I iw ff. I Volleyball , . a QL ly, 1. -f iz -v -, -,I -'J f . l 4. , l I . . H- I , .31 l' 'V E757-iff? ,, ,:f,f+is4vg3f -, My ,It W , - ' Q4'xr '5' fn' pm l qw. ' . '51 -:Jw ,-M, , 4 Q V .lv l , : ' A , . , Alum-1.,--.V is 129 Swimming af ' T' -1 r T' In JV' 1 . v 4.5- nw +h,?4j:'z'l X U lv .. uw... 1 Q X. XA 4 9 A r A -- gm- FL . F R I A , --Q., ,A - 1 ' V A f :AA f F P+ A A Ji h AA xA A A Q af 'Iii' - A ' ' 'J I-v Water polo In 1973, the water polo team finished second in the Pac-8 and third in the na- tion. For 1974, Coach John Williams' squad figured to duplicate and quite possibly better last season's impressive performance. This optimistic outlook was attributed to the strong make-up of this year's team: returning All Ameri- cans Bruce Kocsis and Steve Furnissg junior starters Matt Finneran, Mike McCall and Tom Billingsg plus talented newcomers JC transfer Dave Hearn and freshmen Bill Blackwell, Edin Kim, Mike Ross and Craig Schwarberg. Although a perennial runner-up in a very strong Pac-8 conference, sport- ing the defending NCAA champions, the California Golden Bears, Coach Wil- liams was confident that the Trojans would do well and advance into the NCAA Tournament. But at the onset of the season, the Trojans suffered the loss of Kocsis for the entire year. This incident was the first of many other setbacks that would plague the Trojans Bringing a 5-2 preseason record into- the season opener, Troy suffered an- other setback by losing to UCLA. Now tied for third place with Stanford, the poloists' backs were up against the wall. But Coach Williams was still con- fident that varying combinations of wins and losses within the conference could still put the Trojans into the NCAA's. Since the NCAA rules allow first and second place finishers a spot in its championship tournament as well as an at large berth to the third place fin- isher. But with a subsequent loss to Stanford, the Trojans fell into last place. Now their only hope was a respectable show in upcoming nonconference play. This would boost their overall record that could provide the momentum to successfully finish the last half of con- ference play. Although Troy carried a five game winning streak into a confrontation with California, the needed win did not materialize. Defensively the Trojans were able to carry a game, but offensive- ly bad passing and poor shooting frustrated the poloists. This inconsist- ency in the offensive was evident throughout the season and was the de- cisive factor in the final two conference games. The Trojans lost both and fin- ished with a 0-6 conference record. Despite a very frustrating season, Coach Williams still holds optimism that the season's contribution of the young talented players indicates a promising future for USC water polo. Crew WANTED: MEN OVER SIX FEET TALL. The just mentioned attention grabber is from the USC Crew team's recruitment poster. Crew is the only walk-on sport on campus. There is a major recruitment campaign every year for potential rowers. According to Head Coach Bob I-lillen, the only pre- requisites are athletic interest, athletic ability and a spirit for competition. The team is comprised of varsity men, fresh- men and women's boats. And for the first time this year, those under six feet were accepted into the light weight pro- gram. The home for the Crew is Berth 192 at the Los Angeles Harbor The season began with a schedule of eight races in Mid-March and concluded in May with the Western Collegiate Crew Coaches Championship Regetta. 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' J l 'P wav The beginning of the 1974-75 basket- ball campaign was filled with the opti- mism that the Trojan squad would be a contender for a championship, With 10 of 13 players returning, including seniors, Biff Burrell, team captain, All- American potential Gus Williams, Clint Chapman and John Lambert, this was the year for USC. And it looked as if the pre-season build up was about to materialize, as the Trojans began the season by hitting the century mark in each of their first three games. The first real test for the Trojans was playing in the Trojan Classic. Although the Trojans brought a five game winning streak into the Classic, they faced stiff competition. All the schools competiting in the tournament, Vanderbilt, New Mexico, jacksonville, as well as USC, were involved in post-season play last year. In defeating New Mexico in the championship game, the Trojans kept their winning streak alive. Next on the schedule was the prestigious Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Trojans faced stiff competition, but this time USC lost to Fordham in the championship game. fcontinued on page 7412 139 X J I if . if 1 1 X I X r ? u i f 5 -V-.Qi . lf, 4 X. 5, A 1 ,. 'X 1 x r xx X ' wk I ik Ai 'fa- . 3,4 ' J' ,Q 1 ' ' QIQK f A x 1, I' ffj f' -.1 PIAQ . ' 1f'7fEL'!'f-- fi -7' x : ' i q -'14 'J' my S x x 1' L9 ,fi i lx .,-Q 'f ' V' , I M i i I wi and . M Y I- 'J ,lt , 3 . ,f +1 f f aaa 71' 1 l .Q v - b Q. 5 . I ,. , t z' .- LV ' 4 , u .. I Q i Q i fnfxk ' ,-in 1 fllqtqf -s f 1 . A 1 -I it 95' A A . 5 ,N , A 4 ., Q 5 I- ' U I hu LK - ' 595 W - we . , , . . ' if Q' ' - A M '11, 41? .. .. V. be , D- -Q . f - ' em I lfvgn-as -g -- ' 1 A i ii.. Before the Pac-8 season began, Coach Bob Boyd said, There truly are no weak teams in the conference. The thing that makes the league so difficult is that for the first time in my nine years as USC coach, every team is capable of winning a key game. And in 1975, with the NCAA increase in the number of teams eligible for tournament play, and allowing the second place conference finishers a berth in the playoffs, securing one of the two top positions in the Pac-8 was important. But in the words of the Tro- jan coach, UCLA is again the team to beat. With this observation, USC entered what was to be the toughest Pac-8 race in a decade. The Trojans, with the home court advantage in the conference opener, were off to a fast start as they defeated the two Washington schools back to back, 89-87 over Washington and 94-80 against Washington State. Next the Trojans faced a five game series on the road. This was a crucial series for USC because road games are the hardest to win. The trip to the San Francisco Bay Area proved this point. Although Troy put California away 85-65 and took sale possession of first place as Stanford defeated UCLA the same night, the Trojans did not hold the lead long. For down on the Farm, the next night Stanford shocked USC 67-66. As a result, there was a five way tie for first place in the wild Pac-8 race. The third game on the road was the first of two annual Crosstown meetings with UCLA. It is a well known fact that no one beats UCLA on their home court, Pauley Pavillion. To everyone but Bob Boyd that is. Boyd's teams were the first and the last to beat the Bruins at Pauley. With this statistic, the Trojans had upset in their minds. Although USC controlled the boards fairly well and played effectively against the UCLA zone press, the Trojans' poor shooting gave UCLA the margin for victory. fcontinued on page 1422 1, l After splitting two games in Oregon, defeating Oregon 81-80 and losing to Oregon State 78-75, USC concluded a dismal 2-3 road trip. There were seven games remaining to be played-five at the Sports Arena. And USC was relying on the home court winning records, 21-1 overall and 10-0 conference, to help them revive hopes for a title. But events did not go accord- ing to plan as USC dropped a 80-76 decision to Oregon State. However there was a reprieve the next night as the Trojans overcame Oregon 92-90. There was one last hope for the now dubbed, Last Chance Gang, for a place in the NCAA's. Sharing a three l way tie for third, the Trojans had to win the remaining five games. But USC promptly loss to Washington, 89-88. The loss typified all the other Trojan defeats-lack of defense coupled with a low shooting percentage and poor field goal shooting. But Troy did not give up. The Trojans rebounded, defeating Washington State 81-68, Stanford 85-79 and California 82-59. Now they were hot again, dis- playing the potential exhibited earlier in the season and receiving outstanding help from freshmen Steve Malovic and Earl Evans. The recovery came just in time. UCLA was next. fcontinued on page 1442 K 143 Although USC had accepted a bid to the National Collegiate Invitational Tournament, before the final season confrontation with UCLA, this was not an indication that the Trojans conceded. The Trojans were ready for the Bruins, for pride was on the line. And this game was the thriller of the season. The Bruins controlled the first half of play. But in the second half, leading 45-32, the Bruins watched their lead dwindle away for fifteen minutes, as the Trojans made an incredible comeback. USC outscored UCLA 33-13, with help from junior Bob Trowbridge, who outscored UCLA's All-American David Meyers, 24-14 one on one. But USC even with a lead as high as seven at one point, the luck ran out. UCLA regained its poise in the final minutes to overcome USC 72-68. Once again, victory over the Bruins eluded the Trojans. For the third year in a row USC en- tered post-season play. This year USC headed to Louisville for the NCIT. But the 12th ranked Trojans, the tourna- ment favorites, were upset in the open- ing game by Drake. For USC basket- ball, it was an end to a frustrating season, and for the senior players, it marked the end ofa goal never met. 'X x. f :if SE 91 41. ix' . 's W ' A . .M 'v F Q- -v. , ..v .H . ..,. ,. ff? 4 -H , . ,WA D! Aj. .'.J+g -4-:LZ!41.'1x..,.4 . . , vlan I E-v5 . .haf Y, ' . .1 :L n xx .- ,Vp- V VV ', VVJ-.-:VM g-, V--' -' gi .'ff.wr? 'BV ff' i1!'EV5x1T?.'lL 1.-'i'f.g.':','1,Lf 'ff'v,1': f -ri? V I V ' V ., -V N. :JVM f1'H'.5,-..-Il ,,, t , ., , VV , VV.,-V.1'.4V, V,,. ..'. :'n I . 'H1A!'. .,, Q H 1 ' .V V-I-V I VX: V .- VV I' .V V ,-1V.- ! . VV, 'HI-:' PA1 2 5 Vg, V H W K V ' .1 lr V 'yi1vr J,. -x V j, -' 1 ,, ' 112' - V, V ,V , I V: V, j .,' A sk , V 1. 454 . . Q ' V -.-V .,V',...L,4 V L , H A v , , . , Ig Vl -5 ' ' W ' ' .-51' 'VV , V ' V V I,fV,:fl ' '. ' A V . VV -1- . V , ,VV., L, V ' ' ' ' ' '5'AVV5 ffl' V , V I. ,V ., V W W V V V V ' - VA -. W V. ' -fr 1 ., V '4 A V ' V 1' VV A ' 'Lf 'V .- Z ' HW V ' -i . ' ' A V ,'.h,VQ,,VV. V V- Q. ,N . I I V 1 1 , W 'K 'W' r 1 ssW a'i-- 1 'h f- 'QV ., Vf'-ff' V . :L - I A V19 1 - Xl VV VV,,.11w Ji.- B ,Q - 'fr ' 1 19 -YL A V V E , ,a A ,,, ,,..,zb+1Abb'?A, '- Q L .L V 'tu ' Zfll.,-,,-s'? ' ?qggVV4.VV1f-'eh -2-VV ff N s V'-' VV- ,,. ... A, ' - .. 1, 5 V ,1- ,.f1' Q :QV s VV F .1 Golf Entering his twentieth year as golf coach, Stan Wood had high hopes of continuing the winning tradition. His optimism was attributable to the players returning to the squad, four of whom had experience in NCAA championship play. The outstanding returnee was two- time All-AmericanCraig Stadler, a senior who has been named to the U.S. Walker Cup team. Other returnees were: jim Ruziecki, a third-team all-American, Ion Fielder, an All-American honorable mention and highest finisher among the Trojans in the 1974 NCAA tourna- ment, and Scott Simpson, former Calif- ornia Junior champion. The main concern for Wood was the team's lack of depth due to injuries and academic schedule conflicts. Offsetting this weakness were the top players, which Wood hoped were capable of carrying the team until the freshmen developed. But until the newer team members such as Dave Simpson, San Diego junior and city champion, and Wendall Tom, the Hawaiian prep champion, gained enough experience the veterans carried the hopes for a championship. Before reaching that goal, the Tro- jans had to get by conference foes Stanford and California, as well as NCAA contenders such as Wake Forrest, Oklahoma State and Florida. Tennis Coach George Toley brought together a relatively young and inexperienced squad into the 1975 tennis season. Despite losing the number one and two singles players to graduation, several players that exhibited high potential last year returned. The returnees include sophomores Butch Walts and South American singles champion, Hans Guilderneister, junior All-American Mike Wayman and reserve Mike Margolin. The team also had a large freshman class, whose individual players had impressive tennis creditials. Prom February through May, many matches were played. The results dis- played a good indication as to the rela- tive rankings of the players, among themselves and other collegiate players, before the Pac-8 conference meet and the NCAA's. Based on the impressive record of Toley, nine national championships- more than any other collegiate coach- the netters again promised to be a strong contender for a national championship title. N 149 ahah il -.3 .'!L-,.- - . . .41- I 'Az QLQ Women's track 4si L,' f 1 J: '.' , , Track and Field The track and field team opened the season by giving impressive perform- ances at the Long Beach Relays and the UC Irvine meet. At the Long Beach Relays, the Trojans dominated the university division, as they set seven meet records. ' Leading the Trojans was long jumper and Olympic gold medalist, Randy Williams. Williams won his event in a meet record. Records were set by USC performers in the sprint medley, distance medley, two mile, 440 and 880 events. This season, the strength of the Tro- jans was in its depth and speed. Depth was the key factor that led the Trojans to the Pacific-8 title in 1974. The bulk of that depth returned this year. It includes Tom Cochee in the triple jump, Williams in the long jump, Ogie Williams, Tom Andrews, Mike johnson Guy Abrahams, Tevor Campbell, Ken Randle and Claude Brown in the hurdles and sprints, Adding to the speed of the Trojans was transfer James Gilkes, the defending NCAA champion in the 220. Cilkes, along with Abrahams, Randle and Mike Simmoms comprised the 440 relay team. The group set a fast 440 time early in the season. Another speedy group for the Trojans, was the mile relay team of Randle, Campbell, Brown and Ron Conners. Although the Trojans were not par- ticularly strong in the field events, there was a strong combination in the discus and shotput events. Darrell Elder and Ralph Fruguglietti participated in the discus and Fruguglietti along with Mike Budincich in the shot put. A weakness on the team was the dis- tance races. Despite some of the handi- caps, the Trojans had the personnel to repeat as champions in the Pacific-8. 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Coupled with the graduation of three other starters, the team began its title defense with a young and inex- perienced team. ln the infield, there was only one re- turnee, Marvin Cobb, the team captain. And Cobb was playing at second base instead of his usual shortstop position. Although Dennis Littlejohn was catch- ing well and Mark Carpenter played well at first base, the infield had quite a way to go. The outfield was one of new players. Bobby Mitchell played only near the end of last season. Steve Kemp was the desig- nated hitter last year, and Denny Stahl was a non-regular. The Trojans also had to worry about run production, after losing the power of Ed Putman, Ken Huizenga and An- thony Davis to the majors. Even with the bats of Cobb, Littlejohn and Kemp, and the fact that most everyone could do the job at any given time, the team had trouble producing the necessary runs. But compensating for the developing defense and offense was the strength of the pitching staff, which Coach Rod Dedeaux acknowledged as one of the finer staffs in the league. Comprised mostly of juniors, returning for the Tro- jans were: George Milke, 1974 College World Series MVP, Pete Redfern, john Rancanelli, Ty Meyer, Jeff Reinke, as well as Scott Gregory and Lefty Phillips. Despite being a relatively young team, Coach Dedeaux's outstanding experience and record have proven time and again that you don't count the Trojans out of the race at any point in the season. ?9 -. un. , 7 ,g- --, A, ,Q ,,. - - 1+ - 1 134. 'Y - A '- 'L ,- . ,, - .' T. I V 9 . qv ' ' , in-A .F I, W , ' O . - A n -f' ' 9 '. .A 1 . - . ' 'V74' f - 4, - ' ! V r V V . rs. li -ff f Q- . '. ,f -,wi-'nl-' 4 f A ' ' j ' 1- .f ' 3 ' --1. . , -4-. .- ,f.. 1'-N '. , ' at 2.7 ..- 1f5t'1, 'vT4'f' , , A ,fl-'e' ,' , .ei . 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P, .uf W -V . ,I k . 5' , 'ff sf . - , he -, ' 1- 1, , R A , Women's teams Basketball Robin Bolduc Brenda Bruce Chris Geiger Angela Hunter Julie Killian Glenda Pepin Stephanie Sinn Sue Stonestreet Jodine Tyson JV Basketball Sue Ault Kim Bare Ann Barr Stephanie Davis Debbie Meldrum Sharon Millar Julie Nakagawa Kathy Rogers Cathy Standler Rona Young Gymnastics Ruth Alas Marlene Brookins Sandra Coleman Elisa Cuthbert Barbara Haight Marian Klein Renee Lampkin Lupe Ledezma Marj Limbert Susan Moore Stephanie Nishi JoAnn Reid Rose Sum Janalyn Williams Swimming Debra Graham Kaia Hedlund Nancy Kindelan Debie Knox Teresa McDonald Denise Pearson Shauna Russell Jane Starrett Linda Stimpson Cathie Yaussy Perucha Yusharyahya Tennis Mary Ann Colville Georgette Derderian Diane Desfor Gretchen Galt Brenda Rigsby Vernice Vasquez Elizabeth Walker JV Tennis Kerry Appleby Kelly Burke Cathleen Carson Anna Chapman Mary Greigo Elizabeth Hagey Pat Johnson Laura Knoop Marcia Wesesky Bev Winters Track St Field Dalal Ahmad Gail Berger Anna Biller Roseta Birt Evie Black Brenda Bruce Alexis Crampton Stephanie Davis Angela Hunter Harrieth Knight Joy Kolesky Jennifer Levine Laurie Marquette Deborah Meldrum Glenda Pepin Lillian Rodriguez Katheryne Rogers Sally Suchil Jodine Tyson Debra Widner Volleyball Lynn Allen Evelyn Black Chris Geiger Joy Kolesky Sandra Malpee Robin Meldrum Jacqueline Reese Karen Stang Debra Widmer Celia Yamasaki .lv Volleyball Kimberly Bare Anna Biller Sheila Enriquez Denise Garnier Fredelyn Haley Marianne Holmes Cynthia Lee Deborah Meldrum Julie Nakagawa Cathy Stander Dana Webster Baseball Jeffrey Benedetti Mark Carpenter Marvin Cobb Phillip Doktor Sam Donabedian Larry Fobbs Scott Gregory Robert Hertel Michael Jae Steven Kemp Robert Leach Dennis Littlejohn Alfred Meyer George Milke Robert Mitchell Daniel Olson Charles Phillips John Racanelli Peter Redfern Jeffrey Reinke Richard Rice Thomas Ricks Craig Rousselot Richard Simonin Steven Smith Dennis Stahl Bruce Tomascia Gary Wiencek Henry Wirta Basketball Biff Burrell Clint Chapman Earl Evans Casey Jones Norm Kelly John Lambert Steve Malovic Marc Palmer Cleve Porter Marv Satford Bob Trowbridge Greg White Gus Williams Crew David Barba Robert Dennerline Eric Georgatos Stuart Heinecke Patrick Huetter Craig Johnson Michael A. Johnson Michael K. Johnson Richard Jones Mitchell Kay Douglas Kleinkauf Ross Leventhal Cameron Luther John Lynch John Macintyre Michael McCloskey Sean McCracken Michael Mooney James Murray Dennis Nelson James Pollard Michael Popotf Robert Rasch Louis Sclafani Charles Seaton Fred Shaller Donald Shooter Hideo Sugita Rick Weise Grant Weiss Richard Welter Michael Wilson Women's crew Evie Black Kerry Clark Ann Gorostiza Vickie Hix Geri Kaye Dean Keenan Jenny Levine Cindy Martin Janet Miller Sally O'Donnell Vickie Schmidt Football Rob Adolph Bill Bain Greg Beard Ricky Bell Gary Bethel Bob Bingham Otha Bradley Doug Brewington Kevin Bruce Mike Burns Ron Bush John Cantwell Mike Carey Allen Carter Mario Celotto Jeffrey Clayton Rod Connors Marvin Cobb Mike Cordell Anthony Davis Joe Davis Jeff Dashaw Shelton Diggs Vince Evans Dave Farmer Jeff Flood Dwight Ford Grant Gelker Tony Gipson Ken Gray James Givehand Pat Haden Mike Hancock Rob Hertel Donnie Hickman Doug Hogan Kurt Hollmer Mike Howell Melvin Jackson Ron Jamerson Gary Jeter Ron Johnson Steve Kenlon Steve Knutson Norm Lacy Eugene Lawryk Junior Lee John Levy David Lewis Chris Limahelu Dale Logie Jim Lucas Greg Marderian Rod Manin Clay Matthews Bob McCaffrey John McKay Robert Miller Dale Mitchell Pat Morris Larry Nunnally Jim Obradovich Bill O'Brien Ricky Odom Otis Page Ray Peters Charles Phillips Ed Powell Marvin Powell Ken Randle Danny Reece Brad Rice Tim Rhames Art Riley Ted Roberson Mike Robinson John Schumacher Joe Shipp Randy Simmrin Mike Smith Mark Spino Marold Steele George Stewart Vince Tammaro Bernard Tarver Mosi Tatupu Dennis Thurman Vinnie VanDyke Jeff Wakefield Mark Wilczynski Eric Williams Richard Wood Golf Larry Coluno Jon Fielder Chuck Luke Brian Lundy Alex Nikdokopolis Paul Rekers Jim Ruzlecki Dave Simpson Scott Simpson Craig Stadler Bruce Taylor Wendell Tom Gymnastics Francisco Aguilera Richard Dickerson Robert Fort Todd Freeman Garrett Gibbs Robert Hastings Keith Holeman Donald Jackson Glen Jones John Kolb George Lee John Livingstone Steven Mariow Paul Parent Lawrence Petersen Michael Regalado Jack Shaw Kurt Zimmerman Skiing Ruth Barton Kevin Corbett Laurie Crawford Diane Elliot Todd Ferguson Kip Furguson Ron Gross Jennifer Hansen Patty Harwood Randall Herrst Tom Hoeck Hugh Horstman Donald Jesberg Caludia Kreutzberg Charlue McKinley Howard Nestell Jacqueline Reese Doug Roberts Paula Schwer Cindy Taylor Michael Veta Kirk Walchek Phillip Wescott Jan Winthrop Soccer Said Abda Manolito Adan Noukwe Akwari Rene Alvarado Arturo Angeles John Barrett Carl Bourne Adolph Burghard Brian Caldirola Jorge Casabana Anthony Exposito Richard Fenner Gustavo Ladindo Ruhi Guven Knut Kristiansen Brian Lai John Lutgens Hadi Morshed Gregory Myatt George Pazhino Michael Phillips Michael Real Orie Rechtman lvan Romero Riley Schaeffer Mohammad Tasooji Scott van Keulen Herman Waller Hector Ziperovich Swimming Rob Albitz Marc Albright Scott Andrews Joe Bottom Mike Bottom Gary Brock Mark Brown Mark Brown Mark Chatfield Pat Corcoran Scott Findorff Richard Fisher Steve Furniss Mike Gilmore Thomas Gilmour Mark Greenwood Jim Griffith David Hannula Greg Hargrave Rod Kellner Bruce Kocsis John McAuliff John Naber Jon Nakamura Mike Nelson Mike Nveholt Mike Oberto Jack Olgilby Ron Orr John Peters Allen Pucher Ilan Rabinowitz Carl Rankin Tim Reagan Dean Smith Sam Stein Rod Stewart Rod Strachan John Thompson Jack Williams Doug Windes Greg Womble Tennis Hans Gulldemeister Chris Lewis Bruce Manson Mike Margolin Michael Newberry Tim O'Rielly Earl Prince Butch Walts Michael Wayman Track 8t Field Guy Abrahams Tom Andrews Rayfield Beaton Clark Beedle Claude Brown Donald Bryson Mike Budincich Trevor Campbell Gerald Canchola Tom Cochee Rod Connors Tom DiStanislao Andrew Duncan Darrell Elder Dwight Ford Ralph Fruguglietti James Gilkes Rick Graybehl Hanspeter Habeggar Derrick Haggerty Gerald Hardman William Hayes Mike Helsby Bruce Hiltenbrand Lloyd Johnson Michael Johnson Glenn Kern John Kwan Doug MacLean Burnett Miller John Owens Ken Randle Russ Rogers Fred Shaw Michael Simmons Jeff Steinberg Bo Sterner Ogie Williams Randy Williams Volleyball Dave Abdun-nur Henry Behrens Anthony Budzyn Buster Chapman Ernest Coutee Gary Fisette Carlos Fonseca Mike Griffith Celso Kalache Jim Matyas Steve Obradovich Brent Peterson Alan Rosehill Matt Ryan Randy Shaw Ken Sacher Jim Towles Bob Yoder Water Polo Jim Bennett Bill Blackwell Tom Billings Matt Finneran Steve Furniss Dave Hearn Mike Jones Mark Kazarian Edin Kim Rick Kosiowski Alan Langston Mike McCall Kevin Merrill John Murrieta John Phraener Jeff Robinson Mike Ross Craig Schwarberg Phil Wise Jim Young 1974-75 University of Southern California roster of athletic teams qv' W!PlMHllHlUPHHWfUUlHllUJ53 el rodeo 1975 The USC yearbook staff began production of the el rodeo 1975 in early Swenson, Audrey Chan, Richard Condon, Don La Plante, Darrell Chun, Augustand concludes in late April. The finalproduct was delivered in May. Mike Levine, james Sonoda, Cehrig Ikeda. NOT PICTURED: Dwayne FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Jacobson, Russ Black, Nina Gordon, Sharon Foster, Steve Taira. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, the only national service fraternity, works in harmony with the USC campus, the community and the nation. Well known in recent years for its basketball team, poster posting on campus, university calendar of events and the Rock-a-thon. Alpha Phi Omega also coordinated efforts Q O to sponsor the Ugly Man, Best Legs on Campus contest and the Multiple Schlerosis Dance Marathon. BOTTOM ROW: Terence Lee, Danny Ma, Louis Rubino, Mark Ozakij 2ND ROW: lim Owens, Bruce Gatske, Pilar Luna, Tommy McLurkin, Bob Bensdorf, Wade Piston, Brad White. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council consists ofelected officers from the fraterni- Q, ., ties who govern fraternity policy. 4 'U'fd Dave Sonosky, jon Kitahara, Dave LQ' Troescher, Dave Primrose, Greg Lagana. NOT PICTURED: Sam King. . '.' Ifu Fiow Judicial 'sf if 1 re rf tsiat. ' M aff, w , N is-X 3-6 The Row judicial consists of appointed members from sororities and fra- Kathy Auth, Karen Kennedy, 2ND ROW: Bob 5chneider,Brian Kraft,'Mike ternities who act as a judicial body for sorority and fraternity complaints. Feinberg, Ken Gregory, Grayson Carter, Neale Hickerson. NOT PICTURED: BOTTOM ROW: Mary Richeson, jamie Covington, Meredith Mendel, Lisa Amerongen, Mike Fletchenjudicialadvisor. Hoover Street Music Company The Hoover Street Music Company is a pop vocal group with membens selected from the Trojan Chorale. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Isaacs, Terry Levitt, Leeza Hoyt, Priscilla Munson, Mike Marchetta, Steve Sailzarg ZND ROW: Dave Dickan, Lorin Shamburg, Debbie Nelson, Craig jolley, Nancy Arnold, jeff Rizzo, Marylin Miller, Aquila Quiaoit. Trojan Chorale 4: ,A : , Q , 1- - - aw BOTTOM ROW: Robin Livingston, Laurie Bayless, Lauralynn Smith, Carol Gobrecht, janet Money, Laurie Danham, jennifer Polhemus, Kathy Thomas, Laurie McLeod, Karla Martin, Evelyn Carr, Lucy Baillargeon, Dr. Thomas Somervilleg ZND ROW: Pam Isaacs, Sharon Reitzfield, Priscilla Munson, Leeza Hoyt, Kathy Maltbey, Esther Walling, Pam Jamison, Diane Luka- siewiez, Nancy Arnold, Debra Nelson, juliann jardin, Aquila Quiaoit, judy i -,-if.. Slakeej 3RD ROW: jeff Rizzo, john Douglas, Don Benham, Bernardlones, Bob Linden, Greg Brent, Mike Nugill, Steve Wilson, Lorin Sklamberg, Pat Mott, Mark Hummel, jerry Levitt, Dave Laynej 4TH ROW: Dave Blosat, Charles Barnes, Dave Dickaw, Craig jolly, Dick Lyons, Eric Diloreto, Sean Grady, Mark McPail, Ron Redmond, josi Cunningham, Terry Buck. Daily Trojan-Fall l BOTYOM ROW: Mike Meyer, Mike Davis, Benny Saboonchian, Loren Led- erly Boyce, Russ Kishi, Kevin McKenna, Kari Granville, Sherry Stern, Mar- in: SECOND ROW: Ellen Norman, Mike Runzler, Alix Riley, AI Flores, jie Lambert, Cindy Eisley, Mark Patton, Dwayne Foster, Steve lahnke, Bob Robert Chavez, Don La Plante, THIRD ROW: Nancy Shinabargar, Sherrie Trostler, Donovan Kent, Henrietta Charles, BACK ROW: Larry Tuck, Mike Strausfogel, Sarah Heck, Chris Long, Danny Aznoff, FOURTH ROW: Bev- Ito, Mike Martinez, Richard Agata. Daily Trojan-Spring BOTTOM ROW: Tom Rosa, Mike Meyer, Mike Davis, Loren Ledin, Kari Granville: SECOND ROW: locelyn Warfield, Lyndi Gully, Don La Plante, Ellen Norman, Nancy Shinabargar, Carolyn Hom, Sarah Heck, Steve Hess, THIRD ROW: joanne Russo, Wayne Walley, Peter Boyer, Debbie Davis, Beverly Boyce, Sherrie Slrausfogel, Marjie Lamberl, Mike Runzler, Kevin -IL McKenna, Alix Riley, Sherry Stern, Bob Chavez, Danny Aznoff, FOURTH ROW: Armando Acosta, jim Loftin, Frank Saenz, Larry Tuck, Mike Ito, Al Freisleben, Dwayne Foster, Mark Patton, Richard Agata, Steve Hawkins, Steve jahnke, Quentin Schaffer. Student News Bureau-Fall . . . ,f --. ii, - - -1- b W A 9 BOTTOM ROW: jeff Fellenzer, Cathy Morley Foster, Lee Anderson, Brian Huffordg TOP ROW: Gary Kirkorian, Lori Dunn, Bob Shiraga,AngeIa Kimmie Biship, Suzi Barrett, Mike Hugill, jean Briseno, Alan Zanger, Sue Tsui, Donna Lum, Lindi Luck, Diana Sammis, Karen Reed, Chris Hay, Cyndi Stonestreetg VERTICAL ROW: Freeman Welch, jean Sclafani, Dona Saria, Fransen, Laurie Bayless, Leslee Dart. Student News Bureau-Spring 1 u BOTTOM ROW: judy Nakagawa, Cindy Barrett, Gerry Mouzisg 2ND Thomas, Keri Helwig, Bob McLoud, Steve Freederg 6TH ROW: Elaine ROW: Gayle Zimmerman, Paula Bonadelle, jenny Hillingsg 3RD ROW: Barnett, Gemma Greene, Lynn Knoblauch, Randy Tichauer, jeff Fellenzerg Jeannine Zakaryan, Lisya Baldwin, jane Campbell, Kim Chavalas, Kirk 7TH ROW: Matt Hunter, Ker1t5ChOkr1GCl1t, R0dr16yCOI1r1Gr. Stewart. 4TH ROW: Leah Gasendo, Lori Kubasakg 5TH ROW: Stacy Panhellenic Panhellenic is the coordinating body of intersorority activities. BOTTOM bara Pohst, Laury Sanor, Leslie Lewis, Kerry Clark, Leslie Ripley, Bonnie ROW, Carol Talkov, Debbie Hadley, Karen Kennedy, Lisa Amerongen, Boyer, Kathy Hawkins, Terry Martin, Darlyne Dandridge, Kim Cerqui. Roslyn Lewis, ZND ROW: Patty Cronin, leffie Parker, Debbie Davis, Bar- Squires ?i'-153. Y ,, - .,, ,. ,,.,. lit: is 15' 5' i. Li'.g.1'g L ' -ir.-Ai. ,- ff Y F e-7 ,. ,- ,, , :,Z77L'-XV '33--'-Fu Jill- '. 'ff' f-if:- ?'-. .,. 'S K A ,HJLAFF , k,L rT:,...,.ig,,',1f!15,- ,g-L ' F-' - .' ,' ' . if--in if 'ia' 1-C -aiffff- '11-1,1 f 4 O- V ,QI ,'fq:r17sF1l21-:,gf P2+i,,, ini: ., --ffekeqjf, --- ' 4 -'Y E' -Nfrfiff 1 ut Q -.,. . i. . ii-.F .L --f:.,q-3.9-Tl-jk,:.i'i -M I L. 7, W' . , . 'X ',. -+A '21,-f 2 'L 'FK1 5433 ,rpyu , 5 I .'-- . f V- if -..,. , 1 N. J ,Q 1 X . L L, Mi: 3-i,7iL?3v0.I.3 my Y . F i-,l,,,1,-limi-igill, ,. ' . T 45 T -1- 7 'L'-'71-QT75J',' 1 Q in ,.1.,df5Q,-- li. til, 4.7 , :J . ' ' V ,Nik V ' 5 T ' ' -' 4 I e- T V i --itiuwl.-.1 4- - , ir, L- v nf.. - 1 f ga,-3, .., 4 .k . ' V. Life-.fr ,, Q -Q, -lla.-131'L'-silefiff.-A-. ,Q' - A 'e:.:.L4-:'.l.2fL..,'.5A:-' : , , The Squires is a sophomore men's honorary service organization. Activities include ushering at football games, service projects and promotion of spirit. BOTTOM ROW: Fred van Etten, George de Vrioste, Flavio Franco, Eliseo Martinez, Sean O'Brien, Mike Keller, Scott Moody, Mike Haviken, Mel Lewis, john lacobson, Chris Reed, Sandy Kolesar, ZND ROW: Dan Hightower, Dominic Luizz, jeff jones, Bryan Cossman, Ben Haddad, Pat Kendall, Alex Capello, Tim O'Reilly, Craig Winn, Stoney Mayock, Mike Ogul, john Ulmer, Bob Mannong 3RD ROW: Bob Matthews, Brad Greer, Don jesburg, Mark Curtis, Dave Reynolds, Bob Edmonston, Mark Corazza, Steve jahnke, jim Kjer, Mark Hennesy, jim Thompson, Ron Redmond, Clay Vreeland, Mike Cook, Mark Willie, Henry Behrens, Mark Hoppe, Barry Ashbere, Craig Cooper, Tim Sullivan, Bill Stowell, Matt Ryan, Dean Rallis, jeff janos, Louie Sclafani, Fred Ryan, Tom Patten. Not Pictured: Dave Hunt, Mark McPhail, Doug Roberts. Knights 'il'-W -I -. D-., - , - , 1 Y , , V . i -A ' ' I l l -4 F . - . - V 0 .- A - Trojan Knights is a men's service organization consisting of juniors and seniors. It sponsors the Great Canoe Race at Busch Gardens and the blood drive on campus. Its main functions are to usher at football and basketball games and coordinate card stunts. BOTTOM ROW: john Robertson, Al Erkel, Kevin Green, Karl Bowman, Steve McDonald, T.C., john Lindsey, Bob Anderegg, Keith Montalvo, jim Witcher, 2ND ROW: Neale Hickerson, Rich Armstrong, Robert Mandell, Amado Sierres, Mike Hugill, Gary Landis, jeff Tolstad, 3RD ROW: Tim McFarren, Gary Gibeaut, Smiley Gilmore, . i. 1 .a. .L AM Steve Fowlkes, Kent lenkin, Brian Berkhausen, Rick George, Tim Gann, Bill Mulhern, 4TH ROW: Steve Brown, Roger Keating, Rick shedd, T.M., Dave Gibbons, Steve Hayes, jack Higgins, Bruce Cohen, Al Leland, Rich Reitzell, Dwayne Foster, 5TH ROW: Blain Gibbs, Harold Smith, Bob Drey- fuss, Tom Vonnegut, Rick Simmons, Rodney Burgoyne, Richard Reyes, Dave Miller, 6TH ROW: Bobo Murrin, Gary Brock, Chip Collins, Chuck Howard, Lee Anderson,jim Ishii. Blue Key Blue Key, a nationally recognized honorary leadership fraternity, meets as a forum to discuss major campus issues and current events seeking to focus attention on rational solutions. The organization is composed of a select few junior and senior men recognized for their outstanding contri- butions to student life. Members are noted for their records of leader- ship and performance in all facets of university life including councils and committees, service groups, honorary organizations and athletics. BOT- TOM ROW: Harold Smith, Barry Brown, Tim Merris, Cliff Smith, Bob Hogue, Anelise Mosich, Pat Mott, Ben Wong, Lee Anderson, Bob Murrin, Neale Hickerson, ZND ROW: Scott Gilmore, jeff Tolstad, Steve Brown, Mark Granich, Chuck Howard, Bruce Cohen, Bob Rasch, Tony Brazil, Ken Ude,lim Lautz, Gerry Mouzis, Bill Hardekopf, Ray Dangannan. Songfest Committee 1 The Songfest Committee is made up of resident students on the USC campus. The committee organizes and produces major musical and dance productions. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Wade, Bridgett Healy, Suzi Hall, Cathy Hirko, Cary Landis, jim Ishii, Eva Kikasg ZND ROW: Adele Fergus, Gail Flemming, Roberta Mandell, janet Stakee, jeff Rizzo, Carol Novy, Q-5 nn. ' Nancy Osuna, Mike Pontarelli, Mike Tucker, Carol Gobrecht, Nancy Arnold, Margie Tait, Craig Coleman, 3RD ROW: john Lindsey, Dwayne Foster, Debbie Anderegg, Sue Ault, Carolyn Whittlesey, Heidi Mumper, Neal Hickerson, Shelly lamin, jack Higgins, Frank Dillinder, Ron ladach, Tim Fidel, joel Cone, Dave Primrose, Blair Westlake, Darrylynn Kaun. Helenes l 1. vu-' ' The Helenes are the hostesses of the campus. They provide services such as greeting opposing teams, giving campus tours to guests and aiding in campus activities. BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Held, lane Campbell, Myra Myers, Charlotte Weizer, Lynn Barrett, Leslie Hill, Debbie Klein, Meredith Mendel, Sandi Ruben, jenny Hillings, Cathy Schroeder, Debbie Hadley, Kathy FuKuda, Beth Phillips, ZND ROW: Pat Kahler, Georgia Shaver, Paula Heedwohl, Debbie Davis, Elizabeth Wilkenson, Barbi Hunt, Harriette Wat- ford, Cheryl Loftis, Vicki Laughlin, Susan Hahn, Pamela Gifford, Anne Curtwright, Christine Rector, Yumiko Sakata, Susan Spence, 3RD ROW: Ann Marie Del Rio, Lorene Posner, Nalis Tatum, Connie Cashin, Patty jones. NOT PICTURED: Cele Hoffman, Betty Rayes, Terry Stangle, Kathy Swenson. Society of Petroleum Engineers BO1TOM ROW: Ron Cross, Derick Glymin, jamel Belhadi, Neil Hurley, jacquelyn Dotson, Abdurrazzag Zekri, Omar Abdulkarim, Dabbi jim- Ceorge, Godfrey Okonkwo, Mark Nozakij ZND ROW: Massoud Mir- zazadeh, Isabell Tavella, Ohmran Sanusi, Mohamed Naser, Dave Khairhah, George Schnerk, Nasar Sheref, Adeyem jaiyeola, Saleh Mopark, Dr. E.L Dougherty, faculty adviser, Mohamed Terkmany, 3RD ROW: Christian Okoye, Hayri Ersun, Sulleiman Kuwaire, Salem AI-jumaie, Richard Carone, Robert Carone, Suhail Nabi, Omar Hamza, Dr. I. Ershaghi, Monty Leichl, Dr. L. L. Handy, Philip Sheehan. Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Epsilon Tau is a Petroleum Engi- neering honorary Fraternity. BOT- TOM ROW: Dr. L.L. Handy, Neil F. Hurley, Mohammed Terkmani Massoud Mirzazdeh, Richard L. Carone, Ron Crossg ZND ROW: Omar Hamza, Suhail M.Nabi, Derick Glymin, Mark A. Nozaki, graduate adviser. Ti-1 v -1 H-l..l '-Q-.., A 82 Arnold Air Society--Angel Flight ff W Arnold Air Society-Angel Flight is an Air Force cadet professional service organization. The purposes and objectives of this organization are: to advance space age citizenship, to support airpower in its role in national security, to further the purposes, mission traditions and Concept of the United States Air Force, to create a closer and more efficient relationship within the Reserve Officer Training Corps and to aid in the development of effective Air Force officers. BOTFOM ROW: Ed Walby, james Gieger, , Carl Driezler, james Walcefield, David Wallis, ZND ROW: Peggy Metz, Claudia Korashino, Mary Ann Griego, Cele Hoffman, Valerie Steiner, loan Ferth, Karen Arrasmith, Sue Harding, 3RD ROW: jeff Guinn, Scott March, jim Hammond, jamie Varni, Doug Martin, Tim Gann, Capt. Peter Fazio, adviser, 4TH ROW: Scott Herder, Michael White, Rick Huebner, Terry Wiblitzhouser, Michael O'Brine, David Foy, 5TH ROW: Anthony Ellis, Donald Cavin, Robert Erbe, Edgar Hatcher, Cary Martin. 5 . ,r' 'U .- N. .-X' N'-'J L ..r --- nt L1-., ia, ,V wg -ya ,QS 'J fr , 2 1 -,,-X . L I' .-dr ' L 4 . A- J - f A-J ' 'ui-A -IFB ez. 4 !'s Wim- .,- , 1.,- ' '-'W-2 --, - .as-, ,KX -1 1 ,: 1.. -1- , 5,-. ,, l-'Q -.1 . 1.91 ya. -. . t 4 .-, ,hm . .,6.jg.'.,,,l - .... , J ,, . v.--:.,, ' , . nu- - .L 5 41- , 'f.ff.,. ,ak ,W - - . ,w '. .w ,f ,T ,190-'Q ,--H. 'W 'I L . nun. .rj -...s 5 '-4 'II' ,1','. ,- VJ., 5-1- x ' . 15 'iw' J P+ 'N' VPU 'Uno .'--L'.sf'- A - 'v ., 1, y , ui? f -: ' . P. - 'v .' '. '-, ' -.XR ' -' .f 1 , ,- AJ , ' '23 1 ' Z' -, v Jw, ug Y, nv, - . A .41 K -...Z i..s,a,v,.,,f4f- .3 -v. vi -'Ms - Ei,.,..-,-.,, .X . '. fl -, ' f Q, 43.54 . '-L-,-'-. .an 55- '.m',wf' 9 - 1 151.-- Nf1'.,H ' 'K -5f.Q.'.'.,: . ,.,,,g ,I-lg. ,Y-x H, f7?'-:'33- , ' 'QZQ3 .-.Q V .,. ' . ., x u gn gn '. r' .. J -1 ' -Q-, :,f 1--.3-4, 1-L., x I. -L .fbog-,ir fQi.1.'.i 4 5' . 4.1- ali 11 ' - vu ann, I H. .-1 s 'A ,. 1 l ' '32 30 fu ix .1 +A-. -,,, .V 'fxa ' - , - la. ,!,:,,. -Pk ii .'?vf'f 1 '2' ,-Q, -- -ci'-I-3 gil' .3 ' 1-' VR., sk, cure X, :.. f jiri Ei- f,,-. U ,5. ,',,x,. 1.-, ..' .1-hi'-1 'rg ' -it. .1 gs N Quik I' fa I Y-x A nl Lain' 'ff 14 Q 51'-1' 'z -, . ., ..-, x 2,-6 --,.'-H NL-3x4 y .' - X-N l. 9 K: I-Q s' v, Qgarf V. X. .4 ' 25 1 ,An 1- 7 , fn, :Wu s,n .15 xxx 'J LF. , y . :Airy r L ,.11!'?..gh my H 2 .i N 5, .,,v E, Mil 1 , 1 Qi' 'fq I v H1 ! 5 The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program pro- vides the Navy and Marines with officers who have tech- nological expertise, broad understanding, intellectual curiosity and who have been schooled in Universities across the nation to bring the services a variety of views. But more important, they are men who share key professional military values. They understand that devotion to duty and a willingness to serve remains essential to the defense of our country. Currently approximately 120 Midshipmen-majoring in such diverse areas as Political Science, Business Adminis- tration, Physics and Engineering-are enrolled in the program at USC. The Midshipmen also take Naval Science courses each semester which are designed to complement their summer training sessions conducted aboard ship and at Naval bases. Upon graduation, the Midshipmen are commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Navy or a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. The choices of duty are many and may include aviation or nuclear propulsion training serving aboard ships or duty stations throughout the world. Unit social activities include attending formal and informal parties and participating in intramural athletic events. In addition, many Midshipmen are involved in student govern- ment and organizations, student-faculty committees, uni- versity-community projects and fraternity life. Anchors Anchors is the womens' service auxiliary for the NROTC. These women Sharon Nemechek, Meghan Schreiber, julie Lomen, Effie Anastassioa, act as hostesses for the battalion, plan fund raising events, luncheons ZND ROW: Patricia Ortiz, Lori Kubasak, Debbie Davis, Karin Moore, and parties. They work with the midshipmen to promote and support Karen Thompson, Debbie Knox, Maryann Grace, Claudia Kissling, Diane the NROTC program on the USC campus. BOTTOM ROW: jane Kubasak, Wilk. AF ROTC The Department of Aerospace Studies offers both four and two-year programs leading directly to a commission as a sec- ond lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Classroom instruction focuses on the scope and structure of military power, the development of aerospace forces, and the relationship of these forces to national defense. Cadets also participate in Corps Training, which allows them to acquire experience in leadership and management. Additional- ly, training includes visits to Air Force installations in the area, and participa- tion in orientation flights in various types of Air Force craft. In the summer between their sopho- more and junior years, cadets attend Field Training at Air Force bases throughout the nation. There they re- ceive instruction on military customs and courtesies, active duty life, survival training, small arms handling and air- craft and aircrew orientation. BOTTOM ROW: Maj. Ward A. Pfeile, Marge O'Corman, Col. james L. jones, Ruta O'Connor, Maj. lsadore H. Washingtong ZND ROW: 5Sgt. Donald O. True, TSgt. Isaac R. Ripley jr., T5gl. Guy R. Green, S5gt. William A. Reich, Capt. Peter F. Fazio, 3RD ROW: Capt. Gerald J. Pa- lumbo, TSgt. Douglas O. Cleveland, NOT PIC- TURED: Capt. Lee T. Smith. Sigma Phi Omega .,...T.., ,, 4, N i J Sigma Phi Omega is an oriental sorority. BOTTTOM ROW: joy Hirmatsu, Ann Tadokoro, Aya Maeda, Yolanda Mationg, Ann Ota, Tracy Kubo, Naomi Suwa, Charlene Takasugi, Melody Nishida, Charlene Sugiyama, ZND ROW: Kimmie Lee, Grace Shigeyasu, Terri Asayama, Naomi Morita, Diane Endo, Dorothy Chen, Anna Tom, Phyllis Okumura, janet Morikawaj 3RD ROW: Colleen lnouye, Linda Nagai, Mable Lim, Carol Louie, Michele 51' Dea, Gwen Woo, lanis Wakimoto, Helen Yue, Pat Wakimoto, Marie Taka- gaki. NOT PICTURED: Helen Chang, Sally Hom, jenny Kamita, Patti Ka- wahara, Shirley Kurata, Nancy Ng, Lynne Nishimura, Nancy Shoga, Leslie Takeyama, Linda Tokuno, Kathy Watanabe, Donna Woo, Gigi Yee, Irene Yoshida, Dr. Sumako Kimizuka, sponsor. Gamma Epsilon Omega .i.....i.. - . .1-J . ,-17 Gamma Epsilon Omega is known as a social and service organization. BOTTOM ROW: William Cavan, Cary Uglee, Mike lguchi, Steve Masaki, Glen lshino, Mark j.C.Suyetsugu, Hiroto Kanai, Rodger Uchizono, Ken Kawaguchi, Ronnie Hiratag 2ND ROW: Regan Chinn, jerry 'Fukui, Vincent T ,-15,18 .,..Y Y, . ' -? '!i: '2', vgf WL, ' fi . . ,- Y 4 2121, W- Hing, George Lee, Mark Ozaki, Richard johnson, Eiji Yoshihiro, Randy Chow, Neil Prince, Steve Kurashimap 3RD ROW: Mike Lee, Mel Miyamoto, Ron Shigematsu, Dennis lwamoto, Steven low, Rod Yamauchi, Ronald Takemoto, Derrick Sheeba, Howard Sawada. USC Chinese Student Association ' HTH,-: ..'?' 1 -'-'.f1 '.,' L ' . my ' ' 1 Q-,UFVU ' '- ui 4 1 W .-tf f,'s6'f ..? ,- 1'-- ,Hay . .. tl .. '.--ra'-3-, - , ,. . :iv .- , ,:' n- ' ,qv - ,f ,-'3,,-.f-,,,,-- ' - ,ct-4. A9 711. ..-J ,. .V vu s 'Q.,' .fs .. ' L' ' .n 'iff ' , nal .-mph x- .p The Chinese Student Association ICSAJ on the USC campus promotes unity among people of Chinese ancestry and those interested in Chinese language, customs and people. In past semesters CSA has provided both social and cultural activities for its members, the campus and the com- munity. CSA represented China during the International Festival with a food booth and representatives in a fashion show and talent night. China Week demonstrations included painting, caligraphy and martial arts topped off by a colorful and impressive display of singing, dancing and a Chinese opera. BOTTOM ROW: Tiger Wong, Carlton Tom, Konna lue, loyce Lee, Vivian Pai, ZND ROW: William Wong, Margaret Chan, Patricia Howe, Amy Yiu, Louise Tam, Pei Ngan Chan, lill Chan,Linda Lee, jose Cuan,lames Chang, 3RD ROW: Dr. G.Hayden, Terence Lee. Delta Phi Kappa Delta Phi Kappa is an Asian sorority, founded in 7960 with the motto friendships and service throughout the university. Deltas strive to foster sisterhood among Asian women endeavoring to combine the scholastic with the social and service goals in hopes of giving each member a more full and memorable education. BOTTOM ROW: Frances Kamata, Monica Wing, Yukiko Rynto, joni Yee, Lori Toyama, ZND ROW: Stephanie Nishi, Nancy Yamauchi, Gail Uyeda, Shirley Daikoku, Chris Fukui, Belinda Wong, Judy Kita, Atsuko Kanaig 3RD ROW: Suzanne Toyama, Phyllis Asayama, Lori Miyakawa, Barbara Gee, Vicki Onoda, Lynn Kinoshita, Sue Fujimoto, Caprina jue, Virginia Wong, Sharlene Nakasato. Mortar Board .ani l l ' L E A Ml fa' -511 Mortar Board is a national honorary society for senior women. Members Otte, Ann Arkley, Verna Silky Li, Mame Michaels, Kathryn Shon, Betty are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service. This year Rayes, Charlotte Weizer, Frida Popik, Pilar Luna, Diana Gerhardt, Sue Mortar Board sponsored a Distinguished Women Scholars Speakers pro- Hochmang ZND ROW: Gwynn Geiger, Patti Cronin, TOP ROW: Cindy gram and also helped revise LAS graduation. BOTTOM ROW: Brooke Allison, Lynn Barrett, Linda Witherell, Robin Livingston, Amy Gunderson. Model United Nations The Model United Nations delegation from USC met with students from over 700 universities in the Western United States and Canada to simu- late a session ofthe United Nations. In 1975, USC's delegation was given the key role of Israel, which required extensive research and policy articulation in preparation for the MUN conference. BOTTOM ROW: Brian Hennig, Walt Carney, ZND ROW: Dr. john C-laser, advisor, Ray- mond Levine, Liz lorvina, Linda Davidson, Vivianne Sattias, Michelle Colella, co-chairman, Debbie Saltman, co-chairman, Paula Herns, Nurith Kanter, Lynn Ferguesong 3RD ROW: julie Merritt, jeff Mayhew, Randy Sellers, john Peters. Blackstonians .fL'f'.' T-T ?CnL!1 , , . A . Blackstonians is a pre-law honor society for undergraduates. The organiza- tion is designed to give recognition for academic excellence and to aid the student in preparation for law school. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah johnson, Frank Robinson, jim Marchica, Bradley White, Pamela Miller, Robert E. Birchfield, Linda Finckbone, Rosario Chavez, Yvette Simms, Paula Heeckoohl, Phyllis Asayamag ZND ROW: Wenda Fong, jeff Losepp, Karl Welsch, lack Fields, Robert Boyle, Bruce Cohen, Michael Glenn, Pro- fessor Carl Q, Chrislol, advisor. NOT PICTURED: Norman Fertig, advisor. PFRSSA Public Relations Student Society olAmerica IPRSSAJ is a national organiza- tion designed to promote professionalism and provide experience for public relations students, BOTTOM ROW: Tony Ott, Connie Cashin, jenny Hillings, Chris Reclor, Duffy D, Dog, Chip Collins, ZND ROW: Gil Cuadra, Ron Redmond, jerry Papazian, Gail Zimmerman, Paula Boriadelle, jean Sclafani, joan O'Connor, Bonnie Byerg 3RD ROW: Bob Shiraga, Steve Hayes, George Manross, Bill Boyd, Elliot Schear, Nina Cordon, Lori Dunn, Sharon Swenson, Clark Wilson, Rick Zwern, Kathy Yeager, Cary Kirkorian. Alpha Epsilon Delta . . .ev-NE,E:p x XX X R- X ,v..J tp' Us-cz ELT4 PREMEDICAL HIJNUR SOCIETY LIKE 2 'N A H+ fl ' Ax'-jff'-Qzt ' f ff 14, '- ' Alpha Epsilon Delta is an international premedical honor society designed to expose the premedical student to the various aspects of medicine and to promote friendship and cooperation among premedical students. This is accomplished through a variety of activities such as hospital tours, medical school tours, on campus speakers dealing with various medicalspecialities, seminars with medical students, advisement and counseling programs and volunteer placement projects in hospitals. 1 Radiopharmacy Class 1975 A ' ' 'T . , r z T '19 on F A 1 , HMS ,W Air, J: ' ,- - ., Y .. .. ,. '-, Q L- -1 J K, In . S ' Y .Q ' A I . i,,nIfiU!X 91 . , J .gfxh ,fp I A 5 Yi I 1 , ,I V,-5 4: ,.:.. xhvwq 1 O' l cv ' ' R All ' K A- -' A fqlmlfuif X M'-'Q MNA fr 2- uounnnu QL my ugigvn F R b ui 3, . .,,, :az , 4 E1 Q LN R 4 A with .fvjf ':'I-2 HL ,E.:,- , L Ii :fi ,' -V 1 - 1 0 lg , M AI I Y .' P 'I x ' x i'lOHAlA'o CAUTION 5.5 ' nrxmuon Am P4029 BOTTOM ROW: Don Floriddia, julia Liverant, lashovam Shanij ZND ROW: ROW: Robert Scarbough, Herb Rohwer, Chuck Gunther Steve Wilkerson john Marte,DI-R.k El.R'dIl ' n a e us , f 1 c e, john Kuperus, jack Nerstem, 3RD Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta is a business women's fraternity. BOTTOM ROW: Helena Turkell, janet Herald, Undina Wyrtki, Tricia Hellman, Karen Aseltine, Lisa Colburn, Susan jangs, Cynthia Byantg ZND ROW: L.Craeser, Rae Camp- bell, ludy Bradstreet, lan Stolaroff, Jeannie Lueck, Marleen Martin, Lin Meier, Terry Arnold, Delphine Lee, Lynn Appenzeller, jackie Reese, 3RD ROW: Karen Siegel, Marian Leong, Carol Cory, Eleane Wong, Sharon Volpe, Trude Tsujimoto, Vialet jackson, Ann Haggard, Dr. Marion Wood, Nancy Newbrougth, Katie Toley, Deborah Phillips. Alpha Kappa Psi li Alpha Kappa Psi is a national business fraternity. Its objectives are to: fur- ther the individual welfare of its membersg to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and financeg to educate the public to demand higher ideals there ing and to promote in institutions of higher learning courses leading to degrees in business administration. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Adame, Alan Davidson, Sunny Ong, David Lehman, Sam Lee, Tom Dobyns, Frank Nuno, Daniel Lee, Earl Ward, Walt Brown, Kaza if l l l -- Yamadag 2ND ROW: Paul Compton, jim Corbett, Francis Wong, Anthony Tang, Daniel Mock, jim Frace, Ward Anderson, Paul Wu, Ron Lehr, jim Litsisg 3RD ROW: Ed Favreau, David Mak, David Wallenstein, Michael Malanga, Clay jackson, lay Rose, Rod Weissler, Gary Day, Larry Tashiang 4TH ROW: Dennis Hogan, Bob Wishart, Roy Masuda, Yorker Kagemya, Charles Leone, Ralph Smithg 5TH ROW: Stan Ross, Chris Warmuth, jeff Royalty. 5' ,I v Sigma Delta Chi i si 4 .ls -J kc, N . I. Sigma Delta Chi, The Society of Professionaljournalists, is a national hono- nie Cashin, Don La Plante, Sherrie Strausfogel, loan O'Connor, Loren Led- rary journalism society. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Runzler, Ellen Norman, in, Mark Pattong BACK ROW: Al Flores, Russ Kishi, Chris Long, Kevin Sherry Stern, Alix Riley, Brian Robinette, Bill Tassij SECOND ROW: Con- McKenna, NOT PICTURED: Richard Condon. Alpha Epsilon FihO The objectives of the National Honorary Broadcasting Society fAERhoj are to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment among students of broadcasting, to promote the advancement of education in the art and science of broadcasting, to establish meaningful communication between student and professional broadcasters and to foster integrity in the art and science of broadcasting. BOTTOM ROW: Arleen Lindstedt, Rosemary O'Brien, Kathy Wong, Ed Thomas, Audrey Chan, Mike Finn, ZND ROW: Pat Miller,'Rick Callahan, Cheryl Blanchard, Warren Sykes, Sara Freeman, james Hattori, Stu Bower, Rich Evans, julie Fosgate. NOT PICTURED: Ron Archer, Katy Emde, Cary Landis, Barry Levy, jeff Loseff, Vicki Laughlin, Bill Moller, Bob Moore, Mike Nicassio, Kevin Powers, Geoff Patterson, Scott Reneau, Boni Peluso, Steve Shaw, Gerald Tolman, Bob Trott, David Walstad. Circle K Circle K is a community service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis. Corsaro, lunichi Shioda, Wendy Seideg ZND ROW: Frances Byrne, Quin The organization is co-ed and provides meetings of leadership to prepare Custason, advisor, Mike Tucker, Brad White, Rod Albitz, lim Green, Wade students for the business and professional world. BOTTOM ROW: Dorthy Piston, Sal Gonzalez, Tom McDonald, john Ozawa, Yoshi Ono. Chen, Melody Nishida, Mark Ozaki, Todd Mori, Phil Putnam, Tony American Institute of Chemical Engineers Q. 4 T e,,Qjex,,, 5. - . ' Hr + ,f- i ' f tv. ztgyfzlll-il, NX. ' 4 qv. I ' rr The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers is Le Hung, Abdulmonem Elhassidig ZND ROW: jim Conger, Kort Pereira a professional society composed of chemical engineering students. The Bill Sipe, Steve Cavoretto, Ed Smith, Martin jones, Richard jones, Drl meetings are designed to inform the undergraduate of various job oppor- Rebert. tunities. BOTTOM ROW: Randy Turner, Bob Henderson, Shariar Boldagi, Pre-Dental Honor Fraternity 41, -,fel fri? E V The USC Pre-Dental Honor Fraternity was formed to keep students ad- vised and informed about dental school application procedures and to present dental-oriented programs that require active participation within the dental profession. The fraternity has 125 members. Gail Hamaguchi, president, David Brown, vice-president, Bob Brombacher, membership, Doug Moshy, public relations, Barbara Turner and Sherry Lamoreaux, pre-dental hygiene, Ralph Hansen, secretary, Edward Mark, treasurer jack Bonura, historian, Larry Auda, newsletter, Rick Shipley, distribution. I Organization of Arab Students Organization of Arab Students is an educational and cultural organiza- tion devoted to promoting a better American-Arab understanding. BOT- TOM ROW: Fouad Ben Azzou, Mahmood Algattan, Salem Aljumaie, Omran Sanusi,' Abdulmunem Elhasadi, Faroog lsmaeel, Mohammad Algasimi, Ahmad Alkhasti, Adel Alnisfj ZND ROW: Mufreh Alshammarg Suhail Abdulnabi, Ahmad Seddeik, Mahdi Aldelaimi, Zaid Numan, Salam Saloum, Bader Algabandi, Wisam Wahbi, Basheer Zagalie, Omar Abdulka- riem, Adel Rabah, Faisal Elatrash, Haifaa Nassier, Ahmed Nassier, Sulai- man Kuwaire, Meftah Bouajaj, Mahomad Shwehdi, Adnan Alsaleh. University Recreation Association wg ' it E.: - li, K . .N 'r, 5 lt Bl xr I N' fir The University Recreation Association is a service organization that offers students, faculty and staff members the opportunity to participate in various recreational activities. BOTTOM ROW: Bob McKnight, captain ofthe Surfing Club team, Bill Buckner, student instructor of the Aikido Club, Sergio Mucino, representing both the Squash Club and the Tennis Club, Rick Kinjo, Steve Trevino, Harvey Rogers, joint leaders of the Sky Diving Club, Craig lolley, president of the Scuba Diving Club, jackie Hibler, student instructor of the Modern jazz Dance Club, ZND ROW: 4 , , INK? Riley Smith, president of the Hawaiian Club, Martin Cuarenta, head of Photography Club, Keith Keener, representing the Cricket Club, Gerard Unterreiner, elected officer of the Ski Club, Marj Mosier, chairperson of the Horseback Riding Club, Warren Bradley, student ifISlfUCf0f ofthe Kung Fu Club, Bob Levinson, president of the Badminton Club, Mark van Mourick, head of the executive committee of the Mountaineering Club, Roger Nash, commodore of the Sailing Club, Scott johnston tWB6EA UQ, leader ofthe Amateur Radio Club. 7 4' ,r VW Order of Omega ' -nz? --. r-- , ..l...4s. Order of Omega represents inferfraternity leadership and is a service hon orary. BOTTOM ROW: Lee Anderson, Dave Primrose, Aleck Edwards ZND ROW: jim Ishii, Neale Hickerson, Rich Reyes, Bob Ferrell, Dave Son osky, Scott Pollard, TOP: Bob Hogue, Rich Reitzell, NOT PICTURED Charles Lewis, Gil Cuadra, Bob Birchfield, Bruce Myatl. .K Phrateres ir'-' .. '-4 A ' - - ,a-f W1-f - -, ..-ff , pg- , Phrateres is primarily a service club for the school and the community. Phrateres is famous for friendliness and known for ils promotion of sisterhood. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Kaus, Lisa Colbourn, julie Fosgate, Gina Kristorich, Maryjo Crock, julie De Campos, Marie Chirdelli, Diane McNicholas, Mindy Piet, Denise Garnier, ZND ROW: jean Creunke, Susie Gogel, Terri Parrino, Candy McCreary, Pam jones, Lorraine Stein, Sharon Mooshekian, Karen Nordstrom, Susie Clover, judy Cohn, Sue Ault, Sue 5 Brook, 3RD ROW: Bobbie Clair, Carole Dickey, Paula Heedwohl, Connie Cashin, Cynthia Miley, Nancy Cunningham, jane Kennedy, Diane Combs, 4TH ROW: Vicki Gumbiner, Laura Daniel, janet Frensdorf, Lisa Phelps, Suzanne Donahue, Audrey Harcourt, Debbie Haase, Cindy Leone, Roberta Olsen, Lorene Posner, Ann Morzov, Cayla Haarstad, Pat Gonzales, Adreinne Cole. mann:-q---r4.,,,-v ,gf 1, N .-f-44--Q?-1--. W P- V, Y ,-,-,-4 ,- -if--,HQ ,-' 1 1-gm ii sf , 5 ,. V ,, .IM Mr 17 - 1 -F. .i. ,...' , vw :LE 'Ll n he HUWUMM QWHMMJEH '...the dorms are beginning to be looked upon as an alternate place to live on a par with the Row and apartments...' 427' .4 To some Trojans the thought of liv- ing on campus immediately arouses visions of rowdy Row parties, ri orous initiations, and the rapid pace of rush. Contrary to the preconceived notions that these students may have, there is another side to living on campus. The reason for the lack of awareness on the part of some is partially due to publicity the Row receives, and to the once-prevailing attitude that the dorms were just a place to live for those who couldn't cut it in sororities or fraterni- ties. But recently attitudes have changed, and now the dorms are beginning to be looked upon as an alternate place to live on a par with the Row and apartments, said Karla Koepenick, head resident of Birnkrant. An indication of this change is the increase in the amount of students now living in the dorms as opposed to livin on the Row. There are 11 dorms whicfi presently hold approximately 2,400 students, as compared to 2,120 housed in sororities and fraternities. Whatever the cause, it is certain that students are not suddenly scorning the Row, but merely exploring another aspect of campus life. The reasons students choose to move into the dorms are as varied as the peo- ple they meet there. Some students are attracted to dorm life because it offers them a chance to become independent and leave home, while still representing a reasonable alternative their parents can accept. Out of state residents favor the dorms because of opportunities to become part of the school community. For others, living in the dorms is a matter of convenience. The close prox- imity to classes provides night owls with a chance to catch some extra sleep in the morning, while providing those who live too far away to commute with a place to stay durin the week. Students also have the addedgoptions of choosing their privacy or being a participant in the many social activities offered, dependin on their mood. In order to accomodate students requirements, the university believes dorm life should create an environment that is conducive to living and learn- ing, said Niles Hogue, director of residence halls. The university makes every possible attempt to provide different living situations because we understand the needs of students change from year to year-we try to be flexible, resilient and sensitive to these needs. Residents also have their own ideas on what the dorm environment should provide. The staff is here to facilitate the growth of college students and develop strength within the individ- ual to handle his own problems, stated Joe Dadourian, head resident of Touton Hall. Other residents believe dorms should feel like a home away from home. Residence halls should provide the stu- dent with the home and community atmosphere he once left, said Marva Smith, head resident of Elizabeth VOr1 KleinSmid Hall. 1 , 9l Dorm residents enjoy a romantic evening aboard the 5.5. Princess Louise. The dinner-dance was sponsored by Residence Halls Coordinating Council. CP 1. 'vi l 5- fx ,ffl I '...the staff is here to facilitate the growth of college students and develop strength within the individual to handle I his own problems...' Q., Dan Lunham, of Harris Plaza, be- lieves that, dorm living should be a se- cure environment for educational as well as personal experiences as long as they're not destructive to anybody- but most of all the dorms should be a place to have fun. That the university has been success- ful in creating such an environment is evident by the agreement among head residents and students alike that dorm living offers people the opportunity to experience diversified lifestyles. Upon arriving in the dorms, students are exposed to a myriad of eople from different cultures and ethnic back- grounds, which really teaches students to accept, appreciate, and tolerate other people-it reall opens up your world a lot more, said,Dadourian. The dorm activities are a major source of social life for many students, especial- l freshman. Through events such as dances, card games, beer busts, and mid- night Tommy's runs, students get ac- qluaingted vgflith each other and form new, cose rien s. Floors often become as close-knit as families, and some individuals ex- perience a feeling of brotherhood or sisterhood that is usually associated with being a member of a sorority or fraternity. Despite the lack of privacy, residents don't seem to mind the o en door policy prevailing in most of the dbrms. It's fun having your door open all the time and living with a lot of people- you make a lot of really close friends that way, said Martha Redeker, a resident advisor in EVK. However, for those who prefer being more individual and don't always enjoy being part of a group, there isn't any pressure to participate. People have the option to stay in their rooms and stuccily or be friends with everybody, sai Lunham. Most resident advisors a ree the dorms are basically composer? of two types of people- those who spend most of their time in the dorm and min- gle only with the people there, and those who are very independent of it-who eithir go to the Row or go home every wee end. Aside from all the social advantages available to students living in the resi- dence halls, dorm life offers something even more valuable- kids get the time and opportunity to find out about themselves, decide what they want to go, andddevelop an inner Security, Lun am sai . just as programs are designed to en- coura e t e intellectual and personal growti of students, the are also in- tended to relieve some oflthe boredom, and make the residence halls more than just a place to crawl in at night. To keep students in the spirit of things, resident advisors have launched an all-out effort to maintain a high level of spontaniety. In Harris Plaza, where the atmos- phere is mellow, students prefer small group gatherings with food, friends, :ff 534 M55 LEFT: Residents of Touton Hall practice fire escape procedures. LOWER LEFT: It is apparent that much of Touton Hall needs refurbishing. BELOW: Harris Plaza. X . , - 1, .. '.. HLJLJQQ-A ., w-. ' L ,-1---f-1.-n.:z ' 'M W H -f ff '...residehoe halls should provide the student with the home and community atmosphere he once left pizza and girls, instead of large parties. Shooting pool and playing monopoly are common, along with late night card games, and beer busts. For those who have a tendency to get stricken with mad hunger pangs in the middle of the night, there is usual- ly a group of willing students ready to rush to the rescue with a quick run to Tommy's for hamburgers. Across the campus at Rootin Touton, upperclassmen like to enjoy themselves by throwing parties with a good band and a good drink. Recently, in a dramatic attempt to lift spirits, the staff sponsored a Mid- night Special and woke up the entire dorm atZa.m. to a rally in the lobby with 200 donuts and a keg full of beer. In addition to parties, Touton also sponsors an occasional dance or concert, outings into the city, and back-packing trips for the more adventurous. The residents of Touton also believe in community involvement. In Decem- ber, volunteers from the dorm spon- sored a paint-in at the Small Fry Com- munity Center in the neighborhood. In Trojan and Marks Hall, students like to pass the time with such diver- sions as weekend dances, a speakers program, and a weekly Sunday night movie series where students viewed such movies as Butterflies Are Free, and The Autobiography of Miss lane Pittman. The Trojans also sponsor Cafe Figeuroa. Held every Tuesday night in the lounge of Marks Hall, a group of 50 or 60 students gather to socialize and listen to amateur talent perform, while relaxing in the coffee-house atmosphere. Trojan Hall was also responsible for one of the biggest events of the year-a dance held on the Princess Louise. A formal occasion, the dance was open to all dorms and gave roman- tics a chance to indulge in their fan- tasies. In Men's Residence North, the only dorm situated on the Row, the residents are mostly freshman, so the emphasis is placed on getting students acquainted with the city and one another. Activi- ties have included a dinner at Stears on restaurant row, a bar-b-que and a com etition for house decorations. Students living in Men's North are also involved in sports and recently purchased a weight-set for the house. Back on campus, Men's Residence West, the largest and newest facility, is noted for sponsoring some of the more spirited events on campus. Fierce pinball tournaments, drinking contests, and one major dance a year are the usual activities residents indulge in. Other events include the Spitton, which is held every Thursday night from 9p.m. to midnight. lt is an interdorm activit and is designed to provide students witfi a study break and a chance to let go. Spittoon comes complete with enter- tainment, a live band and free refresh- ments. Another event is Wild West Day, held every May in Alumni Park. The event is open to everyone in the university, Aan- iQ, -..,-emi-1 ' --w:-5-1 --:ig A . - - --.A+ -1..4'- f- LQ. - 4-,,., Q .3-.- N '--W -- fm...-. -age -.Q 5-2'-,::.l2?f.g2-is-:Z-...- . - x'-M , - 713 f- i Digg LEFT: David X. Marks Men's Residence Hall. LOWER LEFT: The winner of the Dorm Talent Show sponsored by Marks Hall. BELOW: Tro- jan Hall. I 1' Af '...it's fun having your door open all the time and living with a lot of people--you make a lot of really close friends that way...' as-1 ,515- ' r'5'1l-Eli ' Y H I and students usually enjoy its carnival- like atmosphere. Although there is great variety among the various activities sponsored in the halls, Marks Tower, CUSC's first expe- riment in coeducational living,D offers some programs that cannot be found in any other dorm. Among them are a Course in gourmet cooking, that will be taught as a regular class for six weeks and includes a final. Another class in automechanics is also offered once a week and the majority of stu- dents enrolling are girls. Around holiday time, enthusiasm in- creases and tensions mount as the games of Secret Bunny, Secret Santa, and Se- cret Valentine are played four days prior to a holiday part . The game is played by students who first draw the name of a partner from a box, then proceed to dress up in disguises and leavem stery gifts. In adydition to these unusual events, Marks Tower also sponsors Career Night, in which four counselors from the placement center come to counsel students once a week about their future plans. They also have a speakers pro- gram every Monday ni ht. On the women's em? of campus EVK, oldest of the three women's dorms, sponsors the dances held in Birnkrant Cafeteria and likes to hold small in- timate parties for occasions such as Halloween or Christmas. ln addition to such social events EVK held a sem- inar on human sexuality that included such topics as breast cancer, rape, di- vitsified life-style, and gay liberation. EVK also held a fashion fair in which various beauty consultants gave advice and tips on how to handle certain cos- metics problems. Iust next door in College University the dorm is divided into special interest floors, and activities tend to coincide with floor interests. The outdoor floor sponsors such ath- letic events as ski trips, camping in the desert, and tennis matches. Residents of the Latino floor who hold an interest in preserving the Chica- no culture are involved in community activities, and supporting Chicano caus- es. In addition to such cultural com- mitments, the girls from the Latino floor took a trip to Tijuana to purchase floor decorations, and hired a group of Flamenco dancers for entertainment. On the non-visitation floor, where girls have elected not to allow men on the floor during weekdays, ojven house is sponsored every Satur ay from 1O:30a.m. to 2:OOp.m. Aside from the special events, Col- lege University sponsors the usual interdorm exchanges, floor parties, and a four-page newspaper informing resi- dents about what's happening in the re- sidence halls. In Birnkrant, known as the rowdiest of the women's facilities, there are nu- merous activities to choose from. Every Wednesday, plant doctor Sheila Hickey, fwho is the buyer for all plants sold in the Student Store,J makes her ,.,t. w'X UN , 8 TOP LEFT: Students of Men's Residence North work out on their newly acquired weight-set. LOWER LEFT: To show wild west spirit, stu- dents of Men's Residence West designed and built a six story banner supporting the USC foot- ball team for the UCLA-USC game. ABOVE: A student of Men's Residence West relaxes with a game ofpinball in the Complex lounge. , I ...people have the option to stay in their rooms and study or be friends with everybody...' rounds to repot a thriving philaden- drum, spray a sick Fern, and generally disperse tender loving care to all the plants requiring comfort and good con- versation. At the beginning of the fall semester, Birnkrant converted its lobby into a full- fledged boutique offering students everything they needed to make their stay in the dorms more comfortable- including bedspreads, plants, mugs and even calendars. The boutique ran for three days. Birnkrant also sponsored a Crafts Fair in the spring, similar to the Christ- mas Crafts Fair, where artists from all over California gathered in Alumni Park to sell such artifacts as pottery, Indian jewelry, and leather goods. Since Birnkrant is the only residence hall with kitchen facilities on every floor, the women enjoy spending their time baking cakes and cookies, or mak- ing a quick pizza after a late-night football game. Although there are plenty of planned activities to keep students occupied during the semester, there are also a lot of spontaneous events that keep up the spirit. Upholding the tradition of true Tro- jan spirit, students have found many inventive ways of amusing themselves and their fellow roomates. More commonly referred to as rat- finking, it is not uncommon for a stu- dent to return to his room, looking forward to a good night's sleep after a long evening of parties, only to find his soft, smooth sheets sprinkled with rice kernels. In retaliation, the victim may gather a grou of friends, seize the culprit and hurl lilim or her into the shower-clothes, jewelry and all. Upon entering the parking lot, stu- dents may also be a bit surpirsed to discover their car is missing and has been moved to an unknown location by friends. Some students may also be in for a shock when they return to their rooms and discover they cannot even open the door because their roommates have filled it with newspaper from floor to ceiling and wall to wall. Other playful pranks include short- sheeting the bed, occasional fire alarms, and jamming a doorway so no one can getout. Despite the inconvenience of these stunts, students usually manage to take it all with a sense of humor and a vow for revenge. just as all the dorms share many similarities, each dorm has its own unique characteristics that combine to give it a special atmosphere. Touton Hall, for example, is one of the most distinct dorms on campus. Known among residents as the Ghetto Hilton, Touton is undoubtedly the most archaic facility among all the residence halls. The building suffers from severe deterioration and inefficiency, and it is not unusual for students to be with- out heat or hot water. Last semester Touton went without BELOW: Marks Tower-USC's first experiment in coeducational living. LOWER LEFT: Female and male students now have the opportunity lo visit one another under new visitation rules at Marks Tower. LOWER RIGHT: A card game is sometimes an easy excuse to be with friends and forget academics. mm: I-LUUR Yun-we-1-, , Aovlson on mm , 'rw vo nu -Tl :iz 'Q WOMENS FLOOR MEN wma ESCORT ONLY ri sifhfr 1 ,LW s f VF l '...kids get the time and opportunity to find out about themselves, decide what they want to do, and develop an inner security...' hot water for three weeks, and had no heating for months, tit took four months to repairj The electricity went out twice for thirteen hours, and stu- dents had to resort to candles to find their way through the crumbling halls. Plumbing failures are also numerous. Touton spent one solid week without any running water. In addition to all this, the elevator is consistently in- operative, plaster from the ceiling occa- sionally caves in, doors sometimes fall off hinges, and the building is in need of a paint job inside and out. Despite all these inconveniences, the residents of Touton remain a spirited group, and find that the living situation is conducive to friendships because everybody has a common bitch that keeps you united, said Dadourian. Another part of theTouton scene is the Touton Rag, a creative bi-month- ly newspaper that is the only dorm publication of its kind. The newspaper serves as vehicle of expression for dorm residents as well as a source of informa- tion and entertainment. In direct contrast to the decay of Touton, is Men's Residence West, the newest structure. The most distinct feature of Men's West is the design of its suite arran- gement. The set-up consists of eight eople who share four bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen. Although in many ways this is more convenient than the conventional arrangement, the suite design also has its draw- backs. According to Mike Morris, head resident, the physical set-up creates a tendency for people to stick to their roommates and hinders them from mixing with everybody on the floor. Another unusual facility is Marks Tower, the only coed dorm on campus. Marks Tower is unique because it is the onl facility that attempts to offer a real Iife living situation by housing men and women together in the same dorm. The biggest advantage to coedu- cational living is the opportunity to see people as people. Guys get to know girls as friends and begin to see them as people, not just sex objects-this is something unique to this campus, explained Nick Conway, head resident. However, many students question whether Marks Tower is a true repre- sentation of coeducational living be- cause of the physical set-up, and the discrepancies between men's and wom- en's regulations. For example, there are separate ele- vators for men and women, as well as separate stairways with alarms on each door should a man try to enter the wom- en's floor without being escorted. In addition to this, all non-resident males must sign in and out, and be escorted when visiting the girls floor. However, there are no regulations on women wishing to visit the men's floors. Women are not allowed to 'have men on their floors between the hours of 2-10:30 a.m. However, men may have LEFT: Dorm rooms can become quite warm and cozy with a little creativity and imagination. TOP: Residents of EVK finish the last course ofa progressive dinner. ABOVE: EVK residents gather for conversation in a student dorm room known as the jungle women on their floors at any time. Most residents believe the regulations are ridiculous, and still perpetuate a double standard. Students are old enough to handle themselves-we shouldn't try to legis- late their morals, said Conway. Despite all the pressure for the switch to coed housing, student response to the new program was significantly less than anticipated. Universit admin- istrators believe the lack of, enthu- siasm was due to insufficient publicity, since most students had already made previous living commitments by the time they were notified of the change. Birnkrant is the next dorm scheduled to go coed, and administrators are con- fident enthusiasm will increase. Because of its size and location, IVIen's Residence North still remains the most unusual dorm. Unique because it is the only dorm situated on the Row, it houses only 42 students. With its distance from the campus and its distinction on the Row, Men's North is a separate and removed entity. We're outcasts from the Row and the dorms-we're sort of like a man without a country, said Steve Med- nick, head resident. Among the wornen's dorms, College University is the most unique. Its most distinct features are its three special interest floors-the outdoor floor, the Latino floor, and the non-visitation floor. The outdoor floor was started in the summer of '73, by a group of girls who shared a common interest in outdoor activities, and wanted to encourage more participation among residents. The idea caught on, and now the purpose of the floor is to rovide the means for students interested, in the out-of-doors to be able to enjoy it with a group of people. lt's easier to get a good response as a floor. said CeCe Hugo, resident advisor for the outdoor floor. In addition to planned activities, this semester's goal includes setting up an information center and travel bureau on the floor that would service all the dorms. The Latino floor, which is still in the experimental stage, is for girls interested in Latin cultures. The idea for the floor was conceived by the organizations of MECHA and El Centro. The concept originated when it was discovered that Chicano's were more subject to academic failure, and had a higher drop-out level than any other minority group in the university, This information was founded on four assumptions deduced from a uni- versity survey. The assumptions are: 1. That the Chicano does not relate and does not feel part of the university environment. Z. Latin students experience culture shock with regard to language, food, etc. 3. Chicanos have problems in social situations because they are not invol- ved in school social life. x I '33 iiiivillldll T ABOVE: A Birnkrant resident casually catches up on some ironing. TOP RIGHT: Birnkrant residents keep themselves occupied with crea- tive activities in the craft center. RIGHT: A stu- dent donales blood during a blood drive spon- sored by Birnkranl. 3 'W ,.-an-v N aw-X ix iCf311X e g N i '...dorm life provides people with what they're most in need of-r.a.'s supply students with recognition, solace and support, while roommates provide them with someone to yell at, talk with and generally share their life with...' 4. The psycho-social pressures are not conducive to keeping the Chicanos in school because they have no defense mechanisms to cope with such pressure. The purpose of the program is to create a more supportive environment for the Chicano student and generally reduce the hostility of the environment that is not evident, but felt, said Anna Vega, resident advisor for the Latino floor. Goals of the floor include establishing better relationships, creating an atmos- phere that is conducive to studying, developing better attitudes toward university life, establishing a new sense of unity, and generally reducing the crisis situation. Although for the most part students are satisfied with their living situation, a few problems do arise from time to time. Next to complaints about the food, the bi gest gripe on campus revolves arouncf the visitation policy imposed on women living in the dorms. In all women's facilities men must be escorted to girl's floors, must sign in and out, and are not allowed on floors between 2.-10:30 a.ITl. Roommate conflicts are sometimes a problem, but the majority of resident advisors agree most com laints are about petty issues such as foud music, or sloppiness, and can usually be re- solved by having the two roommates talk it over. In more serious cases, un- cooperative students are issued warn- ings or are moved to another room. Despite any problem that may arise, most students who live near campus, teither on the Row or in the dorms,J find it a rewarding and growing ex- perience. Living in the dorms is really a lot of fun-its better than a sorority because you get to meet more of a variety of people, said Joan Firth, a freshman living in College University. However, other students have dif- ferent views. People in the dorms and people on the Row think there are a lot of differences between them, but basi- cally they're very similar, said Kirk Hastings, head resident of Trojan Hall. Whatever the differences are, stu- dents are free to chose whatever life- style suits them best because they have the option to examine all the sides to campus living. just as the Row creates a common bond among students by bringing people of the same interests and backgrounds together, dorm life provides people with what they're most in need of- resident advisors supply students with recognition, solace and support, while roommates provide them with someone to yell at, talk with, and generally share their life with, explained Morris. -NINA GORDON 7? g'xl'?lP 1 1 1, LOT: 'f9-4.2: ik 4 TOP LEFT: A student in College University having a heart-to-heart talk with Santa. BOTTOM LEFT: College University Residents get into the holiday spirit by trimming their tree al the annual Christmas Party. ABOVE: A group of Coeds un- leash their baking skills on a batch of Christmas cookies in College University. KF MlFIHHH 1' gigqtggggm W M i t lllili W . AX 1. 41' r. 9, Q. 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Kent Caldwell 19. Sue Brown 20. Cathy Barnett 21. Sharon Anderson 22. Suzi Barrett 23. Kim Cerqui 24. Diane Ryan 25. Ellen Weston 26. Delphine Lee 27. Carla Apramian 28. Michael Dailey 29. Craig Nash 30. lanellen McDougall 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. janet Miller Leslie Lewis Barbara Funk Kerry Clark Lori Langill 36. Carla lohnson 37. Patti Crum 38. Danell Nuemen 39. Carolyn Kolts 40. Kathy Duffy 41. Cathy Dwight 42. Ginny MacLeith 43. Cele Hoffman 44. Cathy Stavert 45. lane St. Onge 46. Chris Froehlich 47. Lynn Alessi 48. 49. Phyllis Dembowski Cathy McDougall 50. Meredith Massey 51. Nicoletta Poloynis 52. jan Ryan 53. Kim Anderson 54. Terri Reed 55. Sarah Lewis 56. Lucy Walgren 57. Lori Cayer 58. 59. 60. Patti Sloper lanice Roberts Pam Horst 61. lill Connor 62. Debbie Bercovich 63. Mimi Harrison 64. Karen Ivarsson 65. Debbie Denton 66. Kim Dorsey 67. Sue Blair 68. julie Fosgate 69. Kat Crowley 70. loanne Kimura 71. Sue Ritscher 72. Tim Bright 73. Heather Dunn 74. Dianne Denton 75. Lori Finkel 76. Nancy Rosenberg 77. Pati Loyd 78. Gregg Stewart 79. Cindy Carver 80. Mindy Miller 81. Kim Rudy 82. Marilyn Abbott 83. Cindy Martin 84. Melissa Smoot 85. Maralou DeNicholas 86. Marla Miller 87. Larry Kaleff NOT PICTURED Terry Davenport Donna Goldstein Suzanne Hawkinson Karen Klokke Molly McKenzie Kathy Ritscher Sue Roletti Doreen Stearns Suzie Sherman Ida Strangman Debbie Torok Lauren White Pam Williamson Teddie Harrison Betty lack Kathy McNair Martha Talyor jeff jones Chris Consani 257 av xyv X , 1 I ,I- F' 1 , V476 v 'X :- fr NMI, 1 1 L A , A A .. ,Q gy? sg T ' fd .I f Q' Q V ' n . A 1 V QA QI-'-v Axf-T-'JSEIQVM 3' 231.5 P if M .m 34 33 as 3' 32 nk 4 as u '9 70 '1 . 0 G . 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McKenna 62. jim Wenger 63. john Weber NOT PICTURED Ed Bestard Bob Brown Dennis Brown Gig Codiga jim Hart Chris Moore Vance Gardner 'N r 1 na i , 1 w Q Pi .-..-v....- .4- 'iff .244 .WJ-i 1.1 'V Hn fl! Q J. .' 543511 .3 u., no A .. .', 1 1 . df '1 -M 3.5. .fi .I-9' Qi 1 J KAW' Cary France Oscar Streeter Keith Ramsey Clarence Hamilton Mike Byrd Harold lohnson Johnnie Morgan Derek Dawson joseph limerson Mike Rey 11. Ralph Smith 12. Ray johnson 13. Tommy McLurkin NOT PICTURED Terry Baker Gardner Beal Cornelius Pryor Charles Williams David Winn Wilver Hustedt Dave Dennison Brad Greer Larry Jansen Roger Keating Greg Gibeaut Mary Hamel Leslie Barnes Dru Anne Forthmann D'Arcy Dietrich julie Killian Kelley Elmore Hilary Clark Where's Hayes Teri Anderson Gwynn Geiger Lauri Herbert Barby Darby Sue Hodor Julie Ellis Dwayne Foster Laura Folks Dana Howes I r Scott Gilmore Darrylynn Kaun Arlynne Darby Joyce Caldwell Sue Burns Sue Harris Bill Grunbok Geoffrey Janos Gretchen Glazner Ginger Anderson Cynthia Christi Debbie Johnston Cindy Hensley Chris Chase Denise Dilday Clementine Allen Scott Gibson Mele Goss Mike Feinberg Jean-Pierre Henraux Steve Jahnke Kathy Hawkins Don Fitch f is A I ,I l A u Nani Dalby Steven Fowlkes Chris Cox Susan Gross Rick Carlson Shelley Birtcher Chris Geiger Jim Gormley Scott Bradley Brian Caldirola Susie Hahn Leslie Ellis Betsey de Bevec Gary Landis Ed Fitch Beaver Cleaver Steve Brown Karen Kennedy Kelly Burke Terrie Kincheloe Jim Barber Bob Edmundston -5-im 5. 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Carder Cindy Herbert Anne Swank Lisa McMullen Sue Crowhurst Penny Miller jamie Covington Sandy Barker Kacey Meairs Cathy Endenwood Mary jameson Shelley Hoose Debbie Mahannah Missy Hubbard Dane Little jane Sherwin jan Sunofsky Mara Hunter losie Hopkins Sue Hjelte Lori Lademan Patty Malloy Linda Killian ill 1 ,. .gn-nn 'r,. L Ralph Schmidt john Mathiesen Guy Bonas Rick Mayer Pete Batte Bob Wilhelm Don Goldberg john Pulaski Mike Rubidoux joe Harrigan Mel Lewis jay Meehan Mark Bevan Loyd Wright Gregg Moscoe Don Perkins Rob Ukropina Bill Anderson john Buckingham Pete Leahy Grayson Carter Greg Stanislawski Rick Mills Gary Litten Ken Spear Marc Kelly Phil Woodward Tom Rosenast jay Lustig jon Palmer Craig Nash Malcolm Chong Grant Wiese Cort Zimmerman Kevin Healy Bill Mosier George Harwood Craig Winn Scott Pollard Russ Goldberg jim Pawell Phil Pisano Ed Weber Rick Fortunato Don Hance Wes Seastrom Sigma 47. joe Eskew 48. Mike Keller 49. Mark Corazza 50. Curt Herberts 51. Tom DiStanislao 52. Rick Nelson 53. Dave Adair 54. Shields Richardson 55. Scott Moody 56. Mike Griffith 57. jerry Crossman 58. Pete Leanse 59. Carl Mills 60. Mike Howell 61. Rich Melcombe 62. Dean Wiener 63. Anthony Bishop 64. Kurt Spreen 65. Glen Esnard 66. Alex Cappello 67. Bill Ruddy 68, Not Available 69. Ralph Fruguglietti 70. Rick Carpenter 71. jim Moise 72. Bill Matteson 73. Keith Samuels 74. Mark Hoppe 75. Pat Kendall 76. Lawson Martin 77. jim Marchica 78. Alan Rosehill 79. Allan Dowsett 80. Pat Bagnall NOT PICTURED Scott Nash Scott Bernard Yorsk Mooromsky Kirby Andrews Bob Cole jay Davis Mark Thomas Tim O'Rielly Paul Reed Gerald Singh jeff Wakefield 3 -1- ff , ww - .L F .,.-,JM Q1 T if f Bii pno g -gi Y ALi,i,ib B Q Q E E E EEFE E IE lllll QEEEEE I Lambda Chl Alpha Bob Birchfield Steve jorgensen Missy Short Paul Minnick Bob Cowart Don Wilson john Kojima Cathy Everhart john Zelinski Randy Grinstead jon Kaye Dave Salzman joan Firth joe Rubino joseph Daneshrad Mike Welborn Steve Chevlin Rudy Harvey Steve Linkon Bob Santamieri Brad Spencer james Lansbury Lee Morris joe Santamieri Ellen McAuley Delnora Clelland Steven Strebig Wayne Plizga Lindy Taylor Karl Becker 31. Sam Hartunian 32. june Walters 33. jan Winthrop 34. Tom Lopez 35. Ken Buettner 36. john Mohr 37. john Adam 38. David Grisingher 39. Pen Alexander 40. Charles Reed 41. Bob Held 42. Randy Takahashi 43. Gil Cuadra NOT PICTU RED jay Bloom Bob Braude jim Cypherd james Dean Rob Gage Matt Cannon Dennis Kasperett Tony Kaye Rick Licon Roger Lindsay Chuck Lorente Mike Price Larry Rosen jeff Teale Craig Zanotti 272 MMM, ti-F if-+41 v M. ' i Phi Delta Theta Steve Stracke Steve Wetzel Evan Midling jay Ward Edward Sierra Pete Cathcart Gary Logan Bruce Robillard Dwight Lemon Kelly Bray Bryan Gossman Sean Burke Marty Solberg Bob Neary Chris Quilligan George K uck Scott Dowds Bill Wright Phil Telford john Macrery Bill Mitchell Keith Hancock Phil Prassas Kent Mueller Bill Gaines joe Regan Kirk Morgan Greg Melanson Mark Brunner john Poxon jim Ball Greg Abajian Bill Fimpler Bob Atkisson Rob K olstad Henryjanneck 37. jack Hartley 38. Steve Silva 39. Ralph Wood 40. joe Lanza 41. Gary Holcomb 42. Chris Reed 43. Pete Gyben 44. Doug Smith 45. Mike O'Donnell 46. jim Nugent 47. john Cavanaugh 48. Glenn Hoad 49. Greg Beal 50. jim Cuzzolina NOT PICTURED Redge Benheim Gary Boren Casey Childs jay Clark john Crutchfield Pete Edwards Bob Fry Dave Griffith Nick Guho Charlie Haran jim Hickey Brian Kraft Paul Madson Vince McCaIla Ben Shapell Tom Stark Andy Trutanich Steve Wilkins Lou Winchell Fred Ziler Gang, - ', , 3-111-. USC B3 Y Phi Gamma Delta Dennis Moore Shawn Millbern Rob Burke jim Witcher john Allison Tim Gann Nevin House Bob Anderegg Doug Tueller Duff McEvers john Wolfe Duncan Coffey Kevin Sweeney Steve Ball Hall Gordon jeff Kaplan Mike Boldrich Tom Dye jeff Sewalson Phil Reddick Mark Borchard Randy Fishburn Ron Boren Stan Sherman Blain Gibbs Ron Murone Paul Hess Paul Holdridge Bill Pittenger Don jesburg Mike Clapper Rich Armstrong Bob Caminiti Pete Adanalian 35. Matt Colesworthy 36. Phil Wescott 37. Rich Reitzell 38. jack Higgins 39. jeff Tuck 40. Doug Roberts 41. Barry Fait 42. jeff Carroll 43. Paul Norcross 44. Dan Potts 45. Trent Merrill 46. jim Bradley 47. Mike Marchetta 48. Langdon Morrill 49. Phil Elardo 50. Bill Corr 51. Keith Montalvo 52. Brian Staggs 53. joe Todd 54. Richard Link 55. Bill Dutton 56. Barry Brown 57. Clay james NOT PICTURED Lee Anderson Bob Hamman Steve McDonald Bill Mulhern Bill Stowell Brad Wright Lance Broadbent jim Norcross Mike Raab 276 J CDKXP Phi Kappa Psi Charles Riker jill Ronsano Mike Ronsano Greg Robins Bob Barron Pete Bach lim Lamanitia Casey Mangun jack Huber Vince Occhipinti Rick Ingrassia lohnny Carson Nancy Bateman Tim Boyd Craig Enright Greg Madruga Bob Scheider Cindsay Smith Doug Laidlaw Bob Sterns Armando Acosta Tom Bolger Bob Mento Craig Anderson Ron Hasbach Anthony Cigliano Mike Pryor Marty Gilcrest Mike Newberry Gordon Chuchain Doug Posey Ray Minor Steve Carmichael Don Dempsey Chris Olson Gary Lee Chuck Ellis Mick Gambol Cam Draine Mike Reno Bob O'Gorman Greg Geisler jeff DeLoach Murry Head Dave George Ernie George Alan Rubin Bob Rado Bill Buckner Gary Anderson 278 iii so CIDKT Phi Kappa Tau Greg Frederick Liz Franciscus johnny Barrett Sandy Miller Keith Richey Caroline Naguchi Richard Meese Cary Cervantes Al Erkel Richard Rodriguez Randy Sellers Rod Morris Bob McFall Renato Brito Cunha Bruce Nelson Ronnie Buckler Richard Barrick Rod Ono Mable Tom Fresquez Melinda Montali Mark Davidson Steve lwamura Rick Shedd Rich Andes Bob Roe 27. Walt Hilker 28. Mike john 29. Rick Rice 30. Ray laramillo 31. Steve Sutton 32. Brenda Bruce 33. Dave Troescher 34. jeannie Eberle 35. joel Hemington 36. Ken Grossbart 37. Steve Smith NOT PICTURED Carl Rankin Steve Klein Rick Gregory john Robertson jimmy Merrill Tony Dawson Pete Nangle Kam Kuwata Ted Cortopassi Clint Smith Herman Waller Tom Crosby Les Sherman Wally Cocks 280 s i in H8 5 ' Q f S Phi Sigma Kappa Don Schuwager Dori Kagan john Nakaoka Gini St. George Mark Wille Madonna Wilhaber Robbie Curtis Katie Brad Strathern janet Money Byron Blanco Anne Scanlon Bob Strahan julie Crothers john Mitchell Richard Lopez Mike Yuskis Rick Brown Alan Melikian Chuck Brown Laura Baker Steve MacMullin George Muldoon Barry Greene Steve Buckhole Pam Forgatch Brian Holman Randy Wittman 29. Carol Rust 30. Armand Gonzales 31. Mark Ukra 32. Kim cirqui 33. Lee Bjorklund 34. Gary Young 35. Paul Moore 36. joanne Kimura 37. Doug Cramoline 38. Bill Scarborough 39. Pam jones 40. Dave Adamic 41. Annette Pon 42. Paul Brown 43. Kurt Olsen 44. Dick Crawford 45. Tom Campbell 46. Steve Holman 47. Kevin Donivan NOT PICTU RED Craig Miller Steve Dillon Mark Newman Rick Ramage Kevin Carey Guy Morgan Steve Veltas Steve Lee 282 Ginn Q I f W r- is 45 to 5, t niacin Pl Beta Phi janet Byers Laurie Bayless Diana Lu johnson Amy Keck jane Bozarth Helen Lockhart Domini Donlon Maribeth jennison Robin Greenway Brooke Otte Pilar Mayr Terry Arnold jody johnson Susie Dale Suzy O'Neal Pam Christy Linda Bozarth janna Beling Linda Gregory Kerry Appleby Claudia Storm Ceci Gulledge Mary Suttie Debbie Krueger Mary Mcltlece jan Priolo Debbie Kilmer Carolyn May Diane Clardy Debbie Pollard Debbie Kline Anne Kessel Donna Duthie Helen Kawashima Sherry Lamoreaux Kathy Pusch Martha Schreiber Karen Waier Niki Krantz Amy Freiburger Diane Watters Donna Mork Chris Kay Laurie Leahy Lisa Martindale Anita Kalish Karen Killian Elizabeth Eichler Holly johnson Diana Mellott Alison Herdman Mary Hasbrouck Nancy Clark Cherie Coates Lita Cook Nancy Campbell Mrs. Abbott Nancy Ristuben Mary Pat Rolfes Melinda Nichols Kathy Kelly jennifer Hansen janet Abrams Dana Webster Diane Porter Linda Payne Cindy Almquist Laura Gibbons Les Cameron Vicky Wootten Carol Crum Anne Stairs Lynn Van Buskirk jane Matthews julie Langslet Karen Danehe Dawn Marston Lorie Turner Kimberlee Woodard Marjorie Gall Robin Livingston Heidi Myers Debbie Wheeler Kelli O'Conner Dru Hunt Melinda Sorensen Kristy Friedricks Barbara Hornbeak Karey Welsh 9375. 1 ng W 1. Sigma Alpha Mu Leonard Kirkorian 2. Greg Lee 3. Mike Foster 4. Fran Berkowitz 5. Duane Reid 6. Bill Kennon 7. Wendy Donine 8. Scott Stone 9. Brent Bibick 10. Gary Novatt 11. Nate Adlen 72. Buzz Marcus 13. 14. 15. 16, 77. Steve jarmus Brian Anderson Marty Landa Gregg Gerlach David Sanders 18. judy Margolis 19. jim Alef 20. Debbie Graham 21. jeff Kranzdorf 22. Phil juarez NOT PICTURED Richard Bakalyan Duke Chang Lance Fisher Mark Grossan Gary Handler Gary Kirkorian Mark Pollack Sheldon Small jeff Steinberg Freeman Welch Bob Young t Sigma Chi 7. Brian Murphy 19. Dave Wallace 2. jeff DeBernard 20. Dave Berger 3. Gary Allen 21. Brad Bush 4. Erik Strickland 22. Bruce Smith 5. Tom Gilmour 23. Bill Sandberg 6. joe Picking 24. Robert jarcho 7. Mike Budincich 25. Cranor Richter 8. Derek Westervelt 26. Byron Crane Patten 9. Carter Boswell 27. john Peters 70. Scott Caldwell 28. Ted Bartscherer 11. john Thompson 29. Garrett Gibbs 12. Roland Wood 30. jim Russel a ' 1' '1 'w 13. john Leslie 31. Phillip Arciero ' M 14. MerrillButler 32. juarez i 151 Andrew Gilmour 33. jose 1 16. john jordand 34. juan . 17. jim Watson 35. Rigiberto ' 0 f 18. Michael Michaels ' ! 4 1 288 ii A O fiiilil K Sigma Nu v i M il ' N. Ax George de Vrioste Mike jamison Tom Huchel Rob Pinkerton Karl Bowman Bob Curtis john Jacobson Gene Paschall Keith Koeller Dave Pinkerton Rich Ayoob john Russell john Aufhammer Harold Smith Dave Primrose Ron Redmond Mark McPhail jim Kjar Mike Hugill Bob Hogue Leonard Bidart Brian Boehm Pat Mott Mark Hennessy leffjones Mark Foster Chris Quinn Bob Mannon Tim Sullivan 30. Bob Fort 37. Gary Anderson 32. Tom jonnegut 33. Russ Newman 34. Gerry Mouzis 35. Stoney Mayock 36. Scot Lengel 37. Bruce Boehm 38. Kirk MacConaghy 39. Rick Morrisset 40. Rich Bebeikes 41. john Lee 42. Rick Simons 43. Malcolm MacLennan 44. Rich Heyes 45. Dave Reynolds 46. Greg Hageman 47. Gary Brock 48. Mike Cook NOT PICTURED Bob Dreyfuss Tony Brazil Brad Fowler Tim Morris Bob Rasch Steve Sharp Dennis Stahl jon Stephens --are i I-.ln 2 s l Russ Winslow Chris Veitch Mike Hughes Dave Sonosky Rick Lewis jose Cunningham jerry Weiser Dennis Welvang Randy Robinson Steve Klein jeff Wagner Mike Mann Lindy Rust Lloyd Silverstein Ed Prike Chris Hall rw.-.. 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Eric Nelson 22. Mark Spivak 23. Aaly Maghrab 24. Darryl Dach NOT PICTURED Val Gednov lim Nahin Louis Rubino 294 QQ TKE . . o f is S H GA I T w in jeff Loseff Mo Sotoodehkar Paul Brown Buster Chapman Scott Geisler Tim Grady Debbie Poulter Sherrie Thornquist Matt Ryan Barry Abshere Mike Ogul Lee Musgrove Mark Watters john Todd Bill Kistler lim Teshima Dave Hanson Ray Martin Tommie Young Tricia Osuna Matt Scanlan Ray Hino Cathy Cohen Pete Brown Sherrie Raiken john Dellagrotta Leon Driss Mike Matalon Kent McGonicle Libby Helmholz Tau Kappa Epsilon 37. Craig Coleman 32. Mike Daoussis 33. lim Ishii 34. Neale Hickerson 35. Pam Kasper 36. Rob Soelberg 37. Marc Reynolds 38. Debbie Borden 39. Clay Vreeland 40. Rick Dickerson 47. Fred Van Etten 42. Cathy Vreeland 43. Kelly Scott 44. Rodney Burgoyne 45. Bob Gobrecht 46. Rich Evans 47. Nancy Osuna 48. Norm Davidson 49. 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Arrington, Nanci ., .. ,. ......, 183 ....,..266 Asayama, Phyllis .... ......, 1 94,191 Asayama, Terri .... Aseltine, Karen ,. . Ash, jane ......,. Ashbere, Barry .... Asher, Thomas .... Astrella, Matthew . . Atkisson, Robert . . ...,........'l88 234,310, 1 98 ..........310 .,...177 . .... 310 ,,...310 .....272 Atterberry, Carlasue .... ......... 2 28 Auda, Larry ,..,.... . . ..... 310,204 Aufhammer, john .... ..... 3 10,288 August, Cheryl .... ....... 3 10 Ault, Sue ..,..... ...., 2 07,180 Austin, Vicki ..... ....... 2 32 Austin, Victor .... ..... 3 10 Avacado, Lucia .... .,... 2 48 Aven, Gregory ,... Avery, Bruce .... Ay, Kenneth ..,.,. .....310 . ...... 305 . ......., 310 Ayoob, Richard , . . . ..... 310,288 Aznolf, Daniel . . Azzou, Ben ...,. Bach, Peter ..,..... Backstrom, Kent . . Bagdazian, Richard Baghael, Razi .,.... Bagnal, Pat ........ Bagnall, Kathleen .. Bahr, janet ........ Bahr, Michael . . . Bailey, joann .... Bailey, Sheila .... Baird, Barbara .... Baisden, Lowell ..., Bakalyan, Richard. . Baker, Alan ..,..... Baker, David .... Baker, Gail ..... Baker, Gayle .... Baker, janis .... Baker, Laura . . . Baker, Nancy .... Baker, Shelly ,... Baker, Terry ...... Bakrie, Nirwan ..,. Balcom, Brian ,... Baldwin, Lisy .... Ball, Gary .,... Ball, james ....,, Ball, Steven ........ Baloney, Michael . . Bancrolt, Robert . . Bandy, Susan ..,.. . Banerdt, William . , Banks, Kathryn ,.., Bannigan, Colleen . Baran, john .,...... Barber, james ...... Barber, Rebecca . . Barcellona, Paula . . . , Bare, jonathan .... ,... . 172,173 .....204 ...,.276 ...,.310 ..,..240 ...,.302 .....268 .,...250 .,...231 .....246 .........234 .,...236,310 , ...... 228 ,,...254 .,...284 .....254 .....310 .....250 .....310 .....252 .....280 .....Z48 .,...250 .....260 .....310 .....310 .....175 ....,242 ...,.272 ..,..274 ...,.264 .....310 .....252 .,...310 .,,....252 .....250,310 258 .....262 .....236 ....,231 .....311 Barker, Sandi .... Barlow, Peggy . . Barnes, David .... Barnes, Leslie .... Barnes, Sandra .... Barnett, Alma ...... Barnett, Catherine . Barnett, Susan, . . , ,, Baroni, Gregory .... Barr, Ann ....., Barraza, David . , Barrett, Cindy , . Barrett, john ..., Barrett, Lynn .,.. Barrett, Robert .... Barrett, Suzi ......,. Barrick, Richard .... Barroca, Olga .... Barron, Robert .... Barrow, Robert , . . . Barry, Diane . .,.,.. . Bartenstein, Evelyn ,... Barth, Thomas ...... Bartlett, james , . Bartlett, Roger ... , Bartlett, Theodore . Bartling, Beryl . , . . Bartner, Author . . , Barton, Daryl .... Barton, Robert .... Bartscherer, Ted . , Bateman, Nancy .... Batte, Peter .,..,. Bayless, Laurie . . Baylies, Bradley .,.. Baystei, Raymond .... Beal, Gardner. .,.. Beal, Greg ...,.. Bean, Dennis ...... Beasley, Arthur ........ Beaudette, Thomas ,... Bebeikes, Richard. . . , Becker, james .... Becker, Karl .,.... Beckner, jack .,...... Beckstead, Yvonne .... Bedall, jamie ........ Beebe, Tod ......... Beechinor, Sharon . . Begelman, Carol .... Beglarian, Grant ... Behar, Salvador ...... Behman, Gerald ..,... Behrendt, K imberlee Behrens, Henry .... Belhadi,lamel . . Belikow, Ann .... Beling, janna ..,... Belville, Ronald .... Bender, janice .,,.. .....266 .....228 ,, ..314 ,....262 .,..,Z30 ,.,..175 .,.......256 .....248,311 . .,.... 311 .....231 .....311 .,.......175 , .,....,.. 278 311,194,181 .........298 ..,..256,174 .......278 .....311 ..,.,276 .....276 .....311 .....311 .....311 ....,311 ,....311 ,.,..311 .....250 ......32 ..,..311 .....311 ......,286 . , . . .250,276 .........268 . ,... 282,174 .......311 ..,,.311 .....260 .....272 .....311 ...,.311 .....311 .....288 ..,..303 .....270 ..,..120 .....311 .....252 ...,..36 ..,..311 .....232 ....79 .....311 .....311 ......,252 ..,..294,177 Bendheim, john , , , . .. Bendheim, julianne .... Benedetti, Anne ,.,. Benedetti, jeffrey . . . Benheim, Redge .... Bennett, Arden .... Bennett, Beckie .... Bennett, joseph. , . . Bennett, Melinda .,,. Bennett, Michael . . . Bennett, Thomas .,.. Benscoter, David .... Bensdorl, Robert , . . , Benson, Christy .... Benson, Gregory .... Bercovich, Debbi . . . , Berger, Dave .,.. Bergin, Katie .... Berke, Lonnie ,... Berkhausen, Brian . . Berkowitz, Francine . . . . Bermant, jeffrey .,.. Bernstein, Marc. , . . Berry, Kevin ,... Besel, Sharon ....., Besser, Raymond ,. . . Bessolo, james ,... Bessolo, john ,... Bestard, Edward .... Betts, Richard .... Betts, Rick .,.., Bevan, Mark .....,.,., Bevec, Betsey ....,....... Bezmalinovich, Andr QW... Bhatia, Mukesh .......... Bibick, Brent , ..... , . . . Bidart, Leonard ..,. Bidegain, Mark .,,... Biedebach, Beckie . . Biersach, William ..., Bigelow, Timothy .... Biles, john .... . .,.. . Bilezikjian, Edward ,... .....182 ...,.244 ...,.282 ...,.311 .....311 ,....312 .....252 ....,266 ..,..312 .....272 ,....312 , ..., 312 .....312 .,...234 ....,292 .....312 ,......290 .....312,169 .......230 ....,246 .....256 .....286 .....252 .....,.232 .....Z42,178 ,....284 ....,242 .....240 .,292 .....239,312 ...,...312 .....312 .....258 ,.,..258 .,.,.312 .....240 .....26B ..,...06 .....312 ,.....312 .,..,2B4 ...,.288 .,...305 .....228 .....312 .....312 .79 .....312 Bilitch, Bonnie , . . Billings, Thomas . . . Billow, Donald , . . Bills, Barbara .... Bingham, jimi .., Binning, Karen ... Birchlieltl, Robert Bird, Laurie ....,.. Birnberg, Scott . . . Birr, Ellen ....... Birrell, james ,.,.. Birtcher, Shelley . Bishop,Anthony . Bishop, Kimberly , Bjorklund, Lee . . . Black, Evelyn ,.,.. Black, Rena ..,.... Black, Russell ...,, Blackburn, Vernon Blackmore, Craig . Blackstock, jay . . . Blackwill, William . Blair, Susie .,.,.., Blanchard, Cheryle Blanco, Byron .,,.. Blanco, jacqueline Blashek, Betsy . . , Blasiar, Kent ..... Bleak, Laurel ..,.... Blehm, Michael ..... Bloom, lay ...... Boatner, Alvin .,. Boaz, Martha .... Boden, Gerald . . . Boehm, Brian , . , .. Boehm, Bruce ..... Boehme, Linda ,.. Boehme, Nancy, . . , . . Boerner, Laura-Lee Bogossians, Noriel Bohm, Agnes .....,. Bohnett, Davirl .,.,. Boish, Louis ..... Boldaji, Shahriar. . . Bolden, losephine Boldrich, Michael , . . . Bolger, Thomas . . , Boller, janene . . . Bolten, Margo . ,,.. Bonadelle, Paula Bonas, Guy ,...., . Bond, Forrest , ...... Bonnell, Susanna . . . Bonura, jack ..... Booker, Thomas . . . Boone, Nancy ..... Bootyvlenniler ...., Borchard, Mark ....... Borden, Deborah . Borden, Ron , .... . . Buren, Gary .....,. Boriadelle, Paula . , . Borzi, Ed .,... ...... Boskovich, joseph .,... Boswell, Carter ,,.,. Botslord, james ..... Botsford, Steven . . . Botslorm, Michael Bottom, joseph . . . Bottorn, Michael ,.. Bouajaj, Meftah .,.. Bouas, john ..... Boulware, David . . . Bourns, Anita. . , . , Bower, Stuart ..,., Bowers, jane . .. Bowhay, Laura Bowles, Larry ..... Bowman, Karl ..... Bowman, Leslie ..... Boyadjian, Berge . ,. Boyce, Beverly . . Boyd, Bob ..... Boyd, Harry , . , Boyd, Timothy . , Boyd, William , . . Boyer, Bonnie .... Boyer, Peter . , . Boyle, Robert ,... Bozarth, jane ..... Bozarth, Linda .,. Bracken, Dennis . . . Bracks, Deborah . . . Bradbury, George .,... Bradley, james .,.,. Bradleyilames , , . Bradley, Nina ...,. Bradley, Patricia ..,., Bradley, Scott ..., Bradley, Warren , . . Bradstreet, judith . Brakovich, Gregory Brakovich, Marlene .... ...,...244 .,...242,133 .,......240 ,....228,312 .........,,.243 , ..,..,....,... 231 312,270,206,194 . .......... 246,256 . , . ..,..,.,.. 254 .....231 ,....312 .....262 ...,...zse .....250,174 .,,.,2s0 .....264 .....312 ..,,.168 ........25a , .... 246,312 .,,.,305,122 ,.,..,.133 . ..... 256 ........202 ....,312,280 .....,,234 .....312 .....25e ...,.252 ,.....312 .,..,312,270 ......312 ,,....78 , ..., 314 ...,.288 . ,...,.. zas .....250,314 ......25o .....246,252 . .,,. 314 ..,..314 .....2-10 ......314 .....314,203 ......314 ......274 ...,,276,314 ...,.228 ,..,.314 . .... 175 ...Jes .....314 .,..231 ....204 ....242 ,...314 ....2s6 ...,,.274 ...,.234,294 ..,.274 ....272 .,..195 ..,.302 ....314 .,,.286 .,..314 ....305 , ..... 314 , .... 242,117 , .,... 117 ....258 ...,122 ...,228 ...,202 ...,252 .,..,,252 ., ...314 ....288,178 ......314 ........314 ..,..172,173 ,.....141 ......314 .....276,3o4 .......,195 ,.,.,25Z,176 ......173 ...,.Z46,194 ....282,314 .....,282 ....314 ,.,,.314 .....314 , .... 314 ,,..,274 .,...314 ....,314 ......2o5 .....231,198 ...,.305,314 ,.....252 Br.-ily, Scott .,,,.,. Brambell, Rick . . . Brander, Nanci . . . Brandlin, Ellen . . , Brandt, Charles . . . Bratonia, Mark . . . Braude, Robert . . , Braustein, joel . . . Bray, Kelly ...... Brazil, Anthony ... Brchan, Patrice . , . Brechlin, David . , . Breit, Stephen . . . Brewer, Charles .... Bricker, jack ...., Briggs, Debbie . . . Briggs, Terry .,.,, Brigham, Cindy . . Bright, Timothy .... Brimmer, April .... Brindarnour, ludith . Briones, Gabriel . . , Briones, Hector ..... Briseno, lean ...,. Britton, Dave ..,.... Broadbent, Lance ,... . Broadneax, Dwight . Brock, Cary ,....,.. Brodet, lames ....... Brombacher, Robert Brook, Susan ,,..... Brookins, Marlene . Brooks, Dennis .,.., Brooks, lill .,.,.., Brooks, Warren . . . Brosche, Susan Brown,Arcl1ie . . . Brown, Barrett . . . Brown, Barry . . . Brown, Celeste . . . Brown, Chuck . . . Brown, Claude Brown, David G. . Brown, David R. . Brown, Denise .. . Brown, Dennis ... Brown, Garry ....,. Brown, Geraldine . . . Brown, Ienniler ,..., Brown, lune ,.... Brown, Lynn ..,. Brown, Nancy ,.... Brown, Nicholas . . . Brown, Paul L. , . . Brown, PaulM. . , . Brown, Paul M. .... . Brown, Peter .......,. Brown, Richard D. . . . Brown, Richard S ,.., Brown, Rick ...., Brown, Robert ..,.. ....314 ....314 ....250 ....244 ....314 ....315 ....270 .........315 ...........272 ,...288,315,179 ......231,315 ....24B,315 ......315 ,.,.315 ........315 ....250,315 ....242,256 ....244,248 ......228 ...,J15 ....315 ...,174 ....315 ....274 ......22B ....288,178 ......315 ....207 ....,.301 ..,,....248 ....232,315 ,.....315 ...,315 ....315 ......315 ....274,179 ....250 ....2B0 .,..153 ....246 ......,.205 .,,.231,315 ..,...25B ,,.,315 ,,.,315 .,..252 ....301 ....315 ....315 ....315 ....280 ....292 ....315 ....294 ....315 ....258 ....280 Brown, Stephen ......... , ,.....,...,. 315 Brown, Steven .,,., Brown, Susan. . . Brown, Walt ,,... Browning, Kurt ..... Broyland, Susan ....... 25B,262,315,178,179 ,...,......,.256,315 , ..... 200 ....317 ...,317 Bruccoleri, Michael ..... ..., 3 17 Bruce, Brenda ..... Bruce, Richard ,... Brummelkamp, lane Brummelkamp, john Bruneck, Ronald . . . Brunner, Mark . . . Bryan, Beverly . . . Buckhole, Steve ,.... Buckingham,l0hn ... ...,...,278 ....240,317 , . . . .,.. 228,246 . . . ..... ,258 ....240 ...,272 ....2.71 ....280 ....268 Buckler, Ronald ..... .... 2 78 Buckley, Toni ..,.,.. ....., 3 17 Buckner, William . , .... 276,205 Buflincich, Michael ..,.. ..., 2 06 Buenafe, Jeffrey ......, .... 2 58 Buettner, Kenneth . .,.. 270 Bulgarelli, Mary ..... . . .252 Buliavac, Edward , . . Bunill, Kathleen . . . Burden, Gregory . , . Burdett, Stubby ....,., Burgess, Christopher Burgess, lohn ,,,.,,... Burgoyne, Rodney. , Burke, Kelly .,...,. Burke, Marianne , , . Burke, Rod .,,.... Burke, Sean ...,. Burnette, Patricia .. . Burns, Robert ..... Burns, Susan . . . Burrell, Bill ....... Burrola, Victor ..,.. Burroughs, Gloria . . . , . Burson, Kathryn , . , Burton, lerry . ,,.. ....317 ,...317 ...,317 ....296 ..... .258 ........317 ...,294,178 ......262 ....317 ...,274 ....272 ....228 ....,.242 ....252,317 ......139 ....317 .,..300 ..,.236 ....317 Busby, Theresa . , , Bush, Bradley .,,., Bush, Ethan ,..,. Busick, Lester ..... Butler, Harry .....,. Butler, lacoueline . . . Butler, Merrill ...,. Byant, Cynthia .. . Byer, Bonnie . .. Byers, Bruce . . . Byers, janet ...,. Byrd, Michael . , Byrne, Frances . . . Cady, Stephen ..... ........252 ....,286,317 ......317 ....258 .....305 .. ,....317 ....,286 ......19B ..,..,..195 .,...258,317 ......2B2 ....260 .....202 .....317 Cain, Shirley .,..,,.... ..... 3 17 Calderon, Alexander Caldirola, Brian . ,,.. . Caldwell, Candace . , Caldwell, joyce .... Caldwell, Kent . . , Caldwell, Scott ..,.. Calhoun, Stephen .... Calkins, julia ....,.. Callahan, Rick .,.,.. Calloway, Michael . . Calzada, Michael .... Cameron, leri ...,, Cameron, Leslie . .. Caminiti, Robert . ,. Camp, Georgia ,..,. Campbell, Cary ..,.. Campbell, layne .,,. Campbell, Karen . . . Campbell, Nancy . . . Campbell, Raenelta . Campbell, Robin , . Campbell, Thomas. . Campbell, Trevor . .. Canfield, Sandra . . . Cantelon, lohn . , Canteneso, loe ..... Cantwell, lohn ,.., Cappello, Alexander Caratan, Anton ..... Carden, lohn ,....,. Cardenas, Sam ..... Carder, Adrienne . . . Carey, Kevin ...,... Carian, Elyse ,.... Carling, Karen . . . Carlson, Cathy Carlson, Rick , , .... . Carmichael, Steve . . 2. Carney, Walter ..... Carnow, Gary ,,.., Carone, Chris ,..,. Carone, Rich ,... Carone, Robert ,.,, Carone, Steve . . . Carone, Tony ..,.... Carpenter, Mark . . . Carpenter, Rick ,.... Carr, Lisa ..... , ,,.. . Carrasco, Kenneth . Carroll, lell ......... Carroll, Rhonda ..... Carroll, Robert ..... Carson, Johnny ,.... Carter, Allen ..... Carter, Grayson, . . . . Carter, Wayne . . . Carver, Cindy ,.... Carver, Laura ..... Casey, Amy ...., Casey, Colleen . . . Cash, Don ......... Cashin, Constance . Caskey, Gregory . .. Castiello, Frank .,... Caswell, Donna ,.... Cathcart, Peter Cavan, William ,.. Cavanaugh, lohn ... Cavenaugh, Mary . . . Cavin, Donald ..,.. Cavoretto, Steven ,... Cayer, Lori ......,.. Cedejas, Robert ..... Ceithaml, lady ..,.. Centofante, Linda , . . Centolanti, Nancy . , Cerqui, Kim ......,. Cervantes, Gary ,.... Chadwell, Susan .... Chag, Darian .,,.. Chai, Marina ...,... Chambers, Ann .,... .. ..,. .238 .....262 .....,238 ...,,262,317 .....,,256 ...,.2B6 .....25B , .,...., 244 , .... 305,202 ......317 .....238 .....244 ...,.282 , .... 274 .....250 ........317 .,...175,181 .,..,.266 .. ..... 282 ..,..... 198 .....3o0,317 .....234,2ao . . ..,... 153 , ..., 232 .,,..,77 ......254 .....317,122 .,...268,177 .. . ..,. .317 .....317 ...,.317 . . ..... 266 .,...2B0 .....z17 .....23s , ..,. 266 .....262 .....276 .....193 ..........317 ............3o2 .....3o2,317,1a2 ...,..302,1B2 ,...,302 ,....302 .....158 ,....268 ,....228 ,....318 .....z74 ,....301 .,...278 .....276 .....106 .....268 ....,318 ........256 ...,.22B,318 ......31a .,..,..266 ,...........,.31B 207,318,200,195,181 ,.............318 .............,318 ....234 .,..272 ....1e9 ....272 ,.....31B ..,...,,183 ....303,203 ......256 ....31a ...,266 ...,....31a . ,,.....,, 318 .. . . 246,256,176 , ........, 278 ....252,31B ......z44 ,..,31B ,...31s Chambers, Constance .... .,...31B Chambers, Melissa .,.. ........ 3 18 Champoux, Mark ,,.. ..,......, 3 18 Chan, Audrey ...... 318,202,168 Chan, Gail ..... .......... 3 18 Chan, lill .,.., ........ 1 90 Chan, jimmy ..... Chan, Chan, Chan, Chan, Chan, Chan, Chan, Kai ......... Key-Ching .,.. Margaret ..... Moyin ,.... Pei Ngan ..... Raphael ...,. Raymond . . . Chang, Duke ..... Chang, Helen ,..., Chang, James ...., Chang, Louis ..... Chang, Winnie .,,. Chantiles, Louann. .. Chad, Francis ....... Chapman, Buster ... Chapman, Clinton . Chapman, Doris . . Chapman, Vicki .,... Chappell, Barbara. . . Charles, Henrietta. .. Chase, Christopher . Chase, Dale ,........ Chatfield, Mark .,.. Chavalas, Mary .... Chavez, Robert .... Chavez, Rosario . . Chavez, Yolanda . . Chen, Dorothy .... Chen, Lucy ,....... Chen, Mike ....., Cheng, Chi Lam Cheng, Chin-An . . Chesney, Charles . . . Cheung, David .,... Cheung, Dorothy . ,. Cheung, Margaret . Chevlin, Steven .... Chew, Charlene . . Chew, Nancy ..... Chian, Su-Chun .... Chien, Chia-Ho .... Childers, Charles , . . Childers, Regina . . Childrey, Carol .,... Childs, Casey ....... Chillingworth, Nancy Chinn, Deborah . . . Chinn, Regan ,..... . Chiu, Kuang- Yi .... Cho, Sang Woo .... Choi, Yung Sook . . Chong, Malcolm . . . Chow, Gloria ..,... Chow, Harvey ... Chow, Randy .....,. Christensen, lohn , ,. Christiansen, Debbie Christl, Cynthia ...,. Christol, Carl .,.., Christy, Pamela ,.., Chua, Albino .,..,., Chuehain, Gordon . Chun, Darrell .....,. Chung, Bunsu .... Chung, Kam To .... Churchill, Patricia . . . Cigliano, Anthony . Cipriani, Frank .... Cirigliano, Linda . . Cirqui, Kim ..,...... Claeyssens, Paul . . . Clair, Bobbie ,...... Clapper, Michael . . . Clardy, Diane ,,,.. Clark, Cheryl ..... Clark, Hilary . . . Clark, lay ..... Clark, john ..... Clark, Kerry .... Clark, Nancy , . . Clark, Stephen . . Clark, Susan ..... Clark, Thomas , . . Clark, William . . . Clarkson, lames ..... Clayton, David ...., Cleary, Marianne . , . Cleaver, Beaver ..... Clelland, Delnora , . . Clover, Louise ...... Coates, Cheryl . . Cobb, Marvin , , . Cochee, Thomas . . , Cochran, Brian .... Cocks, Wally ..,.,... Codekas, Pauline .... ...,.318 , .... 318 .....31B .....190 .....31B ....,190 .....31B ....,318 .....284 .....1B8 ..,..190 . ,,,. 318 .....31B .....31B .....318 .....294 .....139 . ..,. 319 .....300 .....236 .....172 , ..., ,.262 , ...,.290,319 .........117 .....266,'I75 .....172,173 .......194 ....,,..,244 . ..,. 202,188 319 .....294 .....319 ..,..319 , ,.,. 319 ....,319 ...,.319 .....270 ....,319 .....264 .....319 .....319 .......319 .........250 . ..... 250,319 272 .....319 .,...319 .....189 .....319 .....319 .....319 .....268 ....,319 . ..,. 319 .....1B9 .....319 .....231 ...,.262 .....194 ...,.282 .....319 .....276 .....168 .....319 .....319 .....252 ,...,276 .....319 ,....319 ....,280 .....319 .....207 .....274 .....262 .....319 ....,262 .....272 .....,..319 .....256,176 .......Z82 .,...210,319 320 .....320 ,....258 .....242 ,.,..320 .....320 .,..,262 ...,...270 , .... 234,207 . . . . .282,3Z0 ..,.,..158 . ...... 153 . , . . .205,320 .,...27B ....,266 C odiga, Gig ...... Colley, Duncan ....,................. 274 Cohen,Bruce .. Cohen, Cathy .... Cohn, ludy ,.....,. Colbourn, Lisa ..... Cole, Adrienne ,,.. Cole, Robert ....,. Colella, Michelle . . . 242,320,194,178,179 .,.........207 ....207,234,199 .........Z07 ........268 ..,.320,193 Coleman, Craig . .... ..,. 2 94,180 Coleman, William . , . ..,... 320 Colesworty, Matthew .. . . . . .274 Collier, Charles ..... Collins, Allan .... Collins, Chip ...., Collins, loseph ...., Colville, Maryann , .. Combs, Diane ..... Comi, Diane ..... Compbell, jane . . . Compton, Paul ..... Condon, Richard . . Cone, joel .,...,. Conger,lames .. . Conger, Nancy . . . Conner, jill .,....... Conner, Rodney . .. Conner, William . . . Connor, lill .......,. Connors, Rodney , . , Consani, Christopher Conti, lohn ......... Cook, Karen ....... Cook, Lita ...,... Cook, Michael . . . Cook, Susan ..... Coon, Frederick . . . Cooper, Craig .....,. Cooper, Cynthia . . . Cooper, Elaine Coplin, Donald ...., Coppersmith, Nick . Corazza, Mark ..... Cordes, Robert .... Cordoba, Enid .,.. Cordoza, Art ,,.. Corey,Anne ... Cork, William .,., Corr, William ...,.. Correia, Greg .,..... Corsaro,Anthony. .. Cortopassi, Theodore Cory, Carol ......... Coudures, john .,... Covey, William ..... Covington, Chadley. Covington, Curt . . . Covington, jamie Covington, Ioann Covington, Pamela . Cowart, Robert .,... Cox, Christine ..... Cox, loseph ....., Crabtree, Wayne Craig, Martha. ..,. . . Cramoline, Douglas . Cravatt, Benjamine . Crawford, Daniel Crawford, Dick .... Crawford, Lynne . , . Crawford, Robert . . . Crawford, William ,. Credit, Linda ....... Crock, Mary ....... Cronin, Patricia ....... Crosby, Thomas ..... Cross, Ronald ..,.... Crossman, Gerald. . . Croswell, Da vid ...,. Crothers,julie . . , . Crowhurst, Sue ...., Crowley, Kathleen . Crum, Carol .,..... Crum, Patricia ..... Crumbine, Margaret Crusberg, Nathalie . Crutchfield, lohn ... Cuadra, Gilbert . . Cuan, lose ,...... . Cuarenta, Martin . . . Cubbon, lames .... Culotta, Harry .... Cunha, Renato ..... Cunningham, jose . , . Cunningham, Nancy. Cunningham, Toni ... Curci, Lisa ......... Curley, Robin .... Currie, Linda . ...... . Curtis, Elizabeth .... Curtis, Lebbeus .... Curtis, Mark .... Curtis, Robert. . . . ,......320 ........320 ....195,178 ......320 ....234 ....207 ....228 ..,.....234 ,....,,....200 ....320,ZUO,'l68 ..,...320,180 ..,.....203 ,...244 ....320 ....175 ....320 ....256 ........153 .. .... 256,305 , ..... 320 . . . .250,320 , . . 282,320 . . . .ZB8,177 ......252 ......254 ....Z42,177 ......266 ....320 ....320 ...,....305 ....268,177 ......238 .,..296 ....,..,296 ....228,320 ......320 ,...274 ....3Z0 ,..,202 ,..,27B ,...198 ..,,238 ....242 ....258 ....258 ..,.266 ....320 ....266 .. .,.. 270 ,...262,320 ......240 ....320 ....320 ....28D ...,3Z0 ,.,,320 ....280 .,,.322 ....322 ,,,..78 ........,..... 207 .234,298,322,192,176 .,...,.,...278,322 .,...,.....322,182 ....268 ....296 .,.,280 ....266 ,...256 ....282 ..,.256 ,...322 . ..., ,....... . ..272 . . . ,270,234,207,195 ,....205 ....290 ....322 ....278 . ....... 290 .. .... 207,234 .......322 ....322 ....252 ....250 ....250 ....322 . . . .2B0,288 Curtright, Anne .... ....181 Cuzzolina, james .... .,.. 2 72 Cypherd, jim ...,.. ..,. 2 70 Cyr, Douglas ........,. .... 3 02 Czlapinski, Michael ,... .,,. 3 22 Dabell, Sandra . . , . Dach, Daryl .... Dacook, Cathy ...,.. Dagdigian, jeffrey .,.. Dahlin, Susan ,..,.. Daikoku, Shirley .... Dailey, leanette ..,. Dailey, Michael .... ...322 ...292 ,,.Z96 ...322 ...322 ...191 .....252 .......256 Dalby, Benedict ..,. . . , 242,322 Dalby, Nani ,. . . ,... .262 Dale, Susie ,....... ...,... 2 82 Dambros, Ellen ...... . . , 266,322 Dandridge, Darlyne . . , .... 301,176 Danehe, Karen ..., .... ...,. 2 8 2 Danenhaver, Gregory . . . . , .305 Daneshrad, joseph .,., . , .270 Dang, johnny ,....... ...,. 3 22 Danganan, Ramon ..... .... 2 38,179 Daniel, Laura ...., .... 2 07,234 Danin, Harriet .... Danner, Robert . . Danni, Andrew .... Danourian, joe ...... Dadussis, Michael .... Darby, Arlynne .... Darby, Barbara .... Darkes, Pamela .... Darnell, Gary . . . Dart, Leslee ....,. Dassolt, Glenn ,.,., . Daugherty, William ,... Davenport, Terry ..... Daves, Ann ....... Daves, Linda .... Davidson, Alan .... Davidson, Ann .,.. Davidson, joe .... Davidson, Linda. . ,. Davidson, Lynne .... Davidson, Mark ...,.. Davidson, Norman . . . Davidson, Pamela .... ...,.322 ,...322 ....322 .,..210 ...,294 .-.262 ....262 ....322 ,...305 ....174 ....302 .....322 ..,,228,322 .,...228 ..,.200 ....236 ,...305 ....193 .....228 ......,278 ..,..294,322 .....,..,..244 Davis, Anthony. .... ......., 1 06,98, 90,158 Da vis, Cynthia .,...... Davis, Debra .... .... Davis, Diann ,... Davis, jay ........ Davis, Lauren .... Davis, Martin .,.. Davis, Mike .... Davis, Robert .... Davis, Robert .... Davis, Yulanda .... Dawson, Derek .... Dawson, Tony .... Day, Garrison ..., Day, Kirk ........ Day, Ross .... .... De Campos, julie ....,. De La Cruz, Ailetra . . . De La Rosa, Gary .... De Ukioste, George . . , Dea, Lai ...,..,...., Dea, Michele ..... Dean, james .... Dean, ja net ...... Dean, Rick . ,.., . . . ,. Deardorfl, Mark . . . . Deasis, Lester. , . , . , . . Deaton, Elizabeth .... Deatras, Marie ..., Debernard, jeff ..., Debiasi, Nancy .... Debose, Herman .,,. Debrauwere, Debra . . . Dechant, Stephen .... Decook, Ed ..,..... Decuir, Cathy ..., Dedeaux, Rod ..., Defranco, joanne .... Deissler, Walter .... Del Rio, Ana ..,. Delain, William ,... Deliscu, Bruce .... Dellagrotta, john . . . Deloach, Dee Dee . ..., Deloach, jeffrey .... Deluca, john ...... Demaio, lohn .,...,.. Demayo, Benjamin . . . 234,186,173,176,181 ....268 .,,,294 .,...322 ....172,173 ...322 ,...322 ,..,322 ....260 ....278 .,..322 ...,323 ....323 ....207 ...,323 ....,323 ....288,177 .......323 ....323,188 .....270 ....252 ..,.246 ....323 ....323 ....323 ...,323 ....286 ,...323 ....323 ....252 ....290 ....296 ..,.323 ....158 ....323 .,..238 .,..181 .....323 .......242 , . . 294,323 . . , .236,323 ....,276 ..,.323 .,..323 ,..,323 Demayo, Deanna . ..... . . . . .323 Dembegiotes, Pantele . . , ,... 323 Dembrowski, Phyllis. . Deming, Betty ,.,... DeMontesquion, janis .,.., Dempsey, Donald . ...... Denicholas, Maralou Dennis, james ....... Dennison, David ,. . Denson, Robin .... Denton, Debra .. . Denton, Diane . . . Depaolo, Peter ..... Der, Kenneth ........ Derderian, Georgette Desoto, james ,..,,. Devita, joseph ...,, Dewar, lohn , ..... . . Deyoung, Douglas . . DiCorpo, joseph . , . Dialynas, Cecilia . . . Dickau, David ..... Dickerson, Rick .... Dickey, Carole .,., Dietrich, Darcy .... Dilday, Denise .,., Dillinder, Frank Dillon, Steven ..... Dion, Leslie ...... Dirocco, Gigi ........ Distanislao, Thomas . . Ditrolio, Robert ...... Dixon, Christopher .. Dixon, David ,.,..,, ....256 ....236 ...,,.323 ....276,323 ......256 ..,..83 ....262 ....301 -..256 ....256 ....323 ....323 ....228 ....323 ....323 .,..240 ....25B ....324 .,....323 ....323,171 ......294 ....207 ....262 ,.......262 .,....290,180 234,280,324 ........256 ..,.324 ...,268 ....224 ,...324 ....25B Dixon, Holly ...... ...... 3 24 Dizenfeld, Bruce . . . , . . .242,324 Dobashi, Carol ..... ..,...,. 3 24 Dobyns, Tom ,...,.... ..., 3 24,200 Dockweiler, Barbara. . Doerr, john ..,.... Dog, Duffy ...,.... Doherty, Victoria . . . Dohse, john .,.... Doi, Steven ,........ Dominguez, David . . Donahue, Suzanne .. Donati, David ,....., Dong, Margaret ..,,. Donine, Wendy ..... Doniuan, Kevin ..... Donley, Heather . . . Donley, Maura .... Donlon, Domini . . , Donnelly, Kathy . . . Dork Neil ........ Dorsey, Kim ........ Dotson, Iacquelyn . . Dotson, William , . . Doty, Melanie ,..... Dougher, Deborah . . Dougherty, Kevin . . . Douglas, Cosandra . . Dowds, Scott ........ Downes, Kenneth ..., Downey, Ann ....,... Downing, Tamerlane Dowsett, Allan ....., Doyle, Kelly ....... Doyle, Kenneth . .. Draine, Cameron Drakulich, Nicholas . , Draugelis, Algis ....,. Dresbach, Debbie .,., Dreyfuss, Robert , .... Dreyfuss, Terry .... Driezler, Carl ..., Driscoll, john .,.. Driss, Leon . .,..... , Driver, Warren ...... Droescher, Marianna Dubinetz, Ann ....... Dubose, Brian .... Ducey, Thomas ..... , Duemen, Danell .... Duffin, Lester ,.,.., Duffy, Kathleen ...... Duffy, Maryeleanor . . Duge, Karl ,........ Duistermars, Karl Duncan, Diana .... Duncan, Karen .... Duncan, Keith . . . Dunham, Laurie . . . Dunn, Heather . . . Dunn, Lori .,.,. Dupay, Carol .... Durkee, David . . . Duthie, Donna .., Dutton, William ..... Dwight, Catherine . . Dworsky, Harlan . . . Dye, Thomas ..... ......232 ....324 ....195 ,...234 ....248 ....324 ....324 .....,.207 . . . ,240,324 ,.....324 ....284 ,...280 ..,.252 ....252 ....282 ....252 ....302 ....256 ....182 ....324 ,..,248 ....234 ...,324 ....301 ....272 ....288 ....236 ..,.324 ....268 ......236 . . . ,238,324 ......276 ....324 . ......... 324 . ........... 324 288,324, 1 78 .,.......254 ....183 ....305 .,..294 ....324 ,...324 .....36 ....303 ....238 ....256 ....324 ....256 ....232 ....324 ....324 ......324 . . . .294,324 .........324 ...........256 325,195,174 ..,,...,.325 ....238 ....282 ....274 ....256 ....325 ....274 Eberle, leannie ..,, Ecker, james ...... Eckhardt, jennifer ..,. Econn, Christine ..... Edgcomb, lohn ...... Edmonston, Robert . . Edouarde, Patricia .... Edwards, Aleck . . , Edwards, janette .... Edwards, Kim ....., Edwards, Mary ..., Edwards, Peter .... Edwards, William .... Elchler, Elizabeth .,.. Eisley, Cindy ,. .,.... . El-Bakshish, Usama . . . Elardo, Phil ..,....... Elatrash, Faisal .,,. Elder, Darrell ..,...... Elftman, Robert ...,., Elhassadi, Abdulmonen Elia, Suzanne .,. ..,. .. Elizalde,jol1n .,......, Elizondo, Leobardo . . . Elkanick, Mark ...... Ellard, Lindalou , . . , Elliott, Diane ...... Elliott, Richard ,. . , Ellis, Anthony, . ,, Ellis, Brian .... Ellis, Charles ....,. Ellis, Donnilee .... Ellis, julie ..,.,.., Ellis, Kathleen .. Ellis, Leslie ......,., Elmendorl, Laura ..., Elmore, Kelley .... Elshire, Robin ,.., Elwood, Mary ,... Emde, Katy .... Emig, Mary ,...,... Emslie, Barbara ...... Enderwood, Cathy . .. Endo, Diane .,..,..., Engstrom, Malcom .. . Enright, Craig ,.,.... Erbe, Robert ...... Erkel, Albert ..... Erkel, Bonnie .... Ernst, Patricia ..,. Ersun, Hayri . . Erturk, Nuri ..,... Esensten, Mark .... Eskew, joe ..,...,. Esnard, Glendon .,.. Etz, Ruthann ..,... Evans, Christine .... Evans, Earl ..,.., Evans, Eugene .... Evans, Richard ........ Evashwick, William . . Everhart, Cathy ...,.. Everson, Linda .,.. Evert, Martha .... Ewig, Randall ..., Exley, jan, . .. .. Fait, Barrett .,..,.,. Farmanian, Paul, . . , Farmer, Dean ..,. Farray, Scott .... Fasnacht, Sallie .... Favreau, Edward ..,... Fazio, Peter ...... Feder, Ilene ....., Feder, Thomas , . . . Feinberg, Michael .... Feld, Leonard ....,. Felheim, Leslie .... Fellenzer, jeffrey . . . . Felts, William .,..., Feltz, Cherie ..., Fenton, William .,.. Fergus, Adele . .,... , Fergueson, Lynn .... Fergus, Adele ,..,.. Ferguson, Dennis ..,. Ferguson, Diane ...,. Ferguson, Kimberly . , . Ferguson, Pamela ,... Ferguson, Rhonda . , . , Fern, 'Mother' ..,. Ferrell, Robert ,.,. ,,..278 ....,325 .......325 ,...242,252 ..,,.242 ....262,177 ..,....325 ....290,207 ,....252 ....325 .,...325 .....272 ,..3Z5 ..,282 .....172 .,..,325 .....274 ...204 ..,....153 . . . ..., 246,325 . . . ..., 204,203 ,....228 ....,325 ..,325 .,.325 ,...325 ...,230 ....296 ....183 ....325 ....276 ....325 ....262 .....325 . . . .262,325 .....228 .....262 .....250 ,.,,...325 . . . ,325,202 .,...325 ....,234 .....266 ...188 ..,..290 . , . .276,325 .......103 228,278,178 ....,..325 .......325 ...182 ,..114 ...325 ,..268 ..,..268 . . . .234,325 .....266 . ...... 142 .......254 294,325,202 . . , .258,325 .......270 ....325 ,...250 ..,,325 ....252 ..,..274 ,....327 , .,.. 254 .....327 .,,....327 ...327,199 . .,..,. 183 ...231,242 .,..,..327 .....262,327 .......327 ...228,327 ...174,175 .....327 ...H266 ,.,....327 .....232,180 .,...,.193 ,..232,180 ,....327 .....327 ,....234 ..,..327 . .... 236,327 ...266 ..,206 Ferrero, Marc, . , . Ferry, Helen .... Ferth, joan ....,... Fhema, Abdul .... Fidel, Timothy ...,. Fiedler, jenny .... Fiedler, lohn .... Field, Sally .,.. Field, Ricki .... Fields, jack .... Fields, janet . . Fields, Fiene, Karen .... Figler, Curtis ,...., Fimpler, William . . Finch, Barrett ,..,., Finckbone, Linda .. Findorff, Milton .... Finkel, Lori ..,... Finley, Steven .... Finn, Michael .,.... Finn, Mickey ,.,... Toni, ..... Finnegan, Katherine ..... Finneran, Matthew Finzi, Rima .,...... Firth, loan ..,.... Firtig, Dean ......., Fischer, Michael . . Fisette, Gary .,.,.. Fishburn, Randall . . Fisher, Barbara .,., Fisher, Beverly ..., Fisher, Eileen .,., Fisher, Lance ..., Fishire, Robyn .... Fitch, Donald ....., Fitch, Edward .,..... Flanagan, joseph .... Fleet, Terry ...,.... Fleming, Gail ,........ . . . , Fleming, jeannette Fletcher, Christy ,. Flod, Gary ......,. Flores, Alfred .,.. Flores, Da vid .,..., Flores, Edmund .... Floriddia, Donald . . Flyer, Neal ....,. Flynn Kay ......... Foglesong, Lynne . . Fogwell, Margaret. . . . Folks, Laura .,.. Fong, Wcnda ...... Fonoti, Mika ...... Fontana, Christine Fontana, Mary .... .,..24O ..,.252 .........183 .,.,.,..,.,327 294,327,180 327 .,..294 ...,242 ..,.236 ....194 ...,252 .,..232 ....230 ,,..327 ...,272 ,...258 ,...194 ....117 ,...256 ....254 ....202 ....296 ,...266 ....133 .,..,327 ....270,210 .....194 ...327 ...242 ...274 ...234 ...327 ...327 ...284 .....327 .,.....262 .. . .262,327 . . . . . 19,327 ..,,.,...327 228,327,180 ...,.....327 . ..... ,231 .,...,.328 . . . . .328,200 ...292,172 .,...298 .,.197 .....305 .,..,228 .,...228 ..,.,,..,262 ..,.,328,194 ,..,...328 .....228 . . .....,... 244 Forgatch, Pamela . , . ..... 234,280 Forrest, Gail ,.... . Forsch, Christopher ...,...250 , .... 305 Fort, Robert ,...,... ..... 2 88 Forthmann, Dru . . ..,..,... 262 Fortner, Greg ...,,. ...,. 2 40,328 Fortner, Herbert .... ......... 2 90 Fortunato, Rick .... ..,........ 2 68 Fosgate, julie ,...,........... 202,207,256 Foster, Cathy ...,.. .,............328,174 Foster, Dwayne ..,. 252,262,168,172,173,178, 180 Foster, Geraltl .... Foster, Mark ...... Foster, Michael .... Foster, Thomas ..., Foum, Fatma .,.,.. Fowler, Steven .... Fowler, Brad .,., Fowlkes, Steven . . . Foy, David ...... Frace, james ..,. Fraley, William .,.. Frame, Betsy ..,,.. France, Gary ,..... Franciscus, Elizabeth Franco, Flavio ...... Frandsen, Lesley .. Franklin, Carl ..... Franklin, lohn .... Franklin, Susan ,... Franklin, Wayne . . Fransen, Cynthia. . , Fratt, Deborah .... Fratt, Dennis ...,.. Frauenthal, Michael Frazier, Martha .... Fredericks, Coleen Fredericks, Derl. . , . Fredrick, Gregory , . Freeder, Steven ..,, Freeman, Michael. . Freeman, Sara .,.. Freiburgcr, Amy . . Freisleben, Alan . . French, Maria .... Frcnsdorf, janet ..., ..,.,328 .....288 ,..284 ...328 ....,328 .....,.328 . ..,. 288, 328 262,328,178 , ...... 183 ...199 ....328 ....231 .,...260 .......278 ....246,177 ,..,.264 ....77 ..,.328 . ..,... 328 , . .....,... 246 250,328,174 . . . ...,. 228,328 .......328 ....328 ....328 ....248 .,..240 ....278 ....175 ,,.,328 ,,.,202 ,...282 ....173 ....328 .,..207 Fresquez, Thomas .... Fried, loel ,.... . . , . Friedman, Mark .,.., Friedrich, Kris ...,. Friedrich, Ruth ,.,.. Friedricks, Kristy . . . Friend, Debra ,..,... Fritts, Kenneth ...... Froehlich, Christine .,.. Frueholz, Gary ...... Fruguglietti, Ralph .... Fry, Robert ..,.,..... Frye, Cynthia ..,.. Fubar, George . . , Fujii, Patricia ...., Fujimoto, Susan ,.... Fujita, Norman ..... Fukuda, Kathryn ,... Fukui, Christine .... Fukui, Gerlad .... Fullerton, Scott ..... Fullmer, Robert .,... Funk, Barbara ...,. Furgurson, Kip . . . Furman, Hal .,... Furniss, Steve , ,... Furst, Christopher .... Furukawa, Shiro . . Fuscoe, Nancy . . , Fushiki, Nancy ... Futchik, Linda .. . Gaabo, Dolores .... Gage, Robert ...,. Gaillard, William . . Gaines, William ,... Gall, Marjorie . . . Gallal, Margie . . , Gallie, lohn . . . Gallien, Sadie ,.... Galt, Gretchen Galusha, Barbara , . . Gambol, Nick ,.... Gann, Timothy ,,... Gannon, Matthew . . Gannon, Michael .,.. Gardner, Felissa .... Gardner, Linda ..... Gardner, Scott , . Gardner, Vance ..,. Gardner, Wendy . . Garibaldi, lohn ..... Garish, Sharlene . . . Garnier, Denise .... Garrido, Emily . ., Carton, Thomas .,.., Gasentlo, Leah ...,.. Gasparian, Anamit . . Gatzke, Bruce ...,.. Gean, Marsha .....,.. Gednov, Valentine . . Gee, Barbara ...,.,.. Geiger, Christianne .... .....278 .....328 .....328 .....328 .....328 ..,..282 ,.....236 ...,.248,32H .......256 ....,..,32B .....153,268 .,.....272 .....250 .,...240 ....,32B .....197 ,,......329 .....231,181 .....329,791 ..,..329,189 .....242 ....,329 .....256 .,,.........Z42 ,. ............,. 248 117,242,329,'l33 .,.,........329 .....252 .....329 ...H329 ..,,.329 ...-270 ....,329 ..,..272 .....282 ...H264 .....329 .....329 ,,,.,236 ........329 .....,....276 .....274,183,'l78 270 ....,...329 .....329 ......,.244 .....298,329 .....258,329 .,.....266 .......329 .....,..329 .....207,329 ..,....329 .,......242 .....236,175 ....,.329 .....329,169 ....,266,329 ....,.292 ,..,.,..191 ..,.......262 Geiger, Gwynn ...... ..... 2 62,329,192 Geiger, lames .... Geisler, Greg ,.... Geisler, Scott ....... Gemigniani, Glen ..,. George, David ...., George, Elyse ..... George, Ernest George, Rick George, Yvette . . . Gerdes, Helen . . . Gerhardt, Diana . . . Gerlach, Craig , . . Gerlach, Gregg ....,. Gewerter, Harold . . , . . Ghirardelli, Marie ..,.. Giannini, Gloria ..... Gibbons, Dave ...., Gibbons, Laura .... Gibbs, Blain ...... Gibbs, Garret ..., Gibeaut, Gary ., Gibeaut, Greg ,... Gibson, Scott ,.., Gieger, lames ,.... Gifford, Pamela ...,.. Gilcrest, Marty .....,.. Gilderman, Alexander ,,.. Gilderslceve, Ann ,..... Giles, Steven .,... Gilkes, Iames .,... Gill, Linda ..... Gillette, Craig , . . Gillette, loan ..... Gillig, Gary ,.,.. ,..,...258,329 .......,276 .....294 .,...329 .,...276 .,...250 ..,...276 ..,..2-12,170 .....307 ..,..329 .....192 .,..,330 .,...284 ....330 ....207 ..,.266 ....,.178 .....,...282 .....274,778 .....,.2B6 .......,.178 . ,,., 262,330 ..,....262 .....,.183 ....,330,181 ...276 .....330 .....330 .....330 ..,..753 ..,,.330 .....330 .,...330 ..,..330 Gillis, Cary ,....... Gillis, Gary ....,,.., Gilmore, Michael . . . Gilmore, Scott ..... Gilmore, Smiley ..... Gilmour, Andrew . . . Gilmour, Cindy .... Gilmour, Thomas . . . Ginn, Eden ........ Girouard, julian .... Gisbrecht, Linda ,. . Glang, Constance . ,. Glaser, lohn ....,. Glaze, Marcia ...,,., Glazener, Gretchen . Gleitman, Richard, . , Glenn, Marsha .... Glenn, Michael ..,. Glogow, Nancy .... Glucolt, loel .,.. Glusman, loan .... Clymin, Derick ..... . . , Gobrecht, Carol .... Gobrecht, Robert . . . Goddell, Vedia .... Godoy, Salvador . . . Godwin, Laury ..,. Goetz, Bob ,...., Goetz, Nancy ..., Gogan, Tim ...... Gogol, Susan ...... Goldberg, Andrea. . . Goldberg, Donald. . . Goldberg, Nancy . . Goldberg, Russell . . . Golden, lohn ..... Golden , Ron ......, Goldin, Ellen ....... Goldstein, Clifford . Goldstein, Donna . . . Golightly, Larry ..,.. Gonzales, Armand . Gonzales, Pam ..... Gonzales, Patricia . . . Gonzalez, Alexandre Gonzalez, lose .,... Gonzalez, lulro , .,.. Gonzalez, Lisa ...,. Gonzalez, Salvador . Gonzalez, Sylvia . . . Goode, Terrance . . . Goodell, Robert , . . Gooden, Deborah . Goodloe, Debra . , . Gootnick, Susan .,. Gordon, Hal ,..... Gordon, Nina ,.,... Gorelick, Seymour . Gormley, james .... Gormley, lanice ..... Goss, Barbara ...... Goss, Karen .,..., Goss, Melanie .... Gossman, Bryan . . . Gower, Valerie ,... Grace, Maryanne .... Grady, Robert ..., Grady, Timothy . , .. Graeser, Lynn . . . ,. Graham, Cathey ... Graham, Debra Granich, Mark .,... Grantham, Barbara . Granville, Kari . ,... Gray, Calvin .... Gray, ludy ..,... Gray, Kenneth .,.. Gray, Render .... Gray, Richard .,.. Gray, Steven .... Green, Barry ,,.. Green, David .... Green, lames .... Green, Kevin .... Green, Kevin .,.. Green, Mary .,..,. Green, Michael .... Green, William ..,. Greenberg, Bruce. . , Greene, Barry ..... Greene, Gemma . . . Greene, Robert ,,... Greenfield, Bonnie , Greenspon,Bobbe . Greenway, Robin .. , Greer, Bradford . . , Greer, Wevby . . Gregor, Eda ...,... Gregory, Gordon . . . Gregory, Ken ...... Gregory, Linda .... Gregory, Rick ...... Gregory, Scott ,... . . . .266,330 . , . .24Z,330 ....,..330 262,330,179 .,.....178 ,..,.286 .....330 ...286 ..,252 ..,330 ...234 ..,330 .,..193 .,,.330 ,,..262 ,...330 ....330 ..,.194 ,...266 ....330 .......330 ....330,782 250,330,180 ....,..Z94 ,,.....330 ....330 ....228 .,..25B ....330 ....330 ....207 ,..,330 .....,.268 ,,..234,330 .....268 ..,.246,331 ..,,330 ....331 ....302 .,..256 ....331 ,.,.280 ....234 ....207 ....331 ....331 ....331 ,...331 .,.,202 ....331 ....23B ....331 ....331 ..,.250 ....228 ......274 ....195,16B .......331 ....262,331 ..,...231 .,..231 ..,...331 .,.....262 .,..272,177 ......331 ....1B6 ,...331 ,.,...294 ....331,198 .......331 ...,250,284 ....331,179 .,.....23'l 331,172,173 .......331 .......231 ....331 ....331 ....290 ....331 ....280 .....331 .......202 ....250,17B ....254,178 ....264 ....303 ...,331 ....332 ....332 .,,.175 ....332 ....332 .....250 .......282 ....262,777 .....236 ....332 .,.,332 ....254 ..,.282 ....278 ....158 Greunke,lean ,..,. Griffin, Cathleen ..,. Griffin, Dorin ne .... Griffin, fennifer .,.. Griffin. Olga .... Griffith, Dave ..,. Griffith, john .... Griffith, Mike .... Griego, Mary ...... Grimaldi, Mary ..... Grimes, lohn ...,... Grinstead, Randall . .. Grisingher, David .... Grissinger, Donna. . . Groll, Richard .,.,. Groot, Norman .... Gross, Philip .... Gross, Susan .....,. Grossan, Mark ..,.. Grossbart, Kenneth . Grossman, Lori ...,. Grubbs, lohn ....... Gruenbaum, Nathan Grunbok, William. . , Grundy, Stanley ..... Guerin, lames .... Guho, Nicholas .,.. Guillen, Gloria ,... Guinn, jeffrey ,... Gulledge, Ceci .,.. Gully, Lyndi .,..... Gumbiner, Victoria , Gummess, Glen ...., Gunderson, Amy . . . Gunther, Charles . .. Gustason, Quin ,.,. Gutierrez, Oscar , . . Gyben, Peter ,.., Haack, Susan ,.... Haarstad, Gayla .... Haase, Deborah ,... Haby, Warren ...., Haddad, Benjamin. . Haden, Patrick .... Hader, Nancy ...,... Hadley, Deborah . . Hadley, Paul ...,.... Hageman, Gregory . Haggard, Ann-Cecile Hagy, Lucinda ,.... Hahn, Susan ....,. Haight, Barbara .,... Haley, Fredelyn ..... Hall, Chris ....... Hall, Gary ..... Hall, james ..... Hall, Larry . ..,. . . Hall, Suzanne ....,. Hall, William , ...,. Halleran, Marianne . Halleran, William . . . Hallett, Harlan ..... Ham, Patricia ....... Hamaguchi, Mitzi ..,., Hamaker, Steve ,.,.. Hambleton, Robert . Hamel, Mary ..,.... Hamilton, Clarence . Hamman, Robert . . . Hammond, Edith Hammond, james . . . Hamouitch, Maurice Hamza, Omar ..... Hance, Donald .,... Hancock, Keith . .. Hand, Stacy .... Handler, Gary ..... Hanh, Tran ...,... Hankins, Robert . . . Hannel, Betty ..... Hansen, jennifer . ., Hansen, loan .,.... Hansen, Lynn , . .. Hansen, Ralph . . . Hansen, Russell. . . Hansen, Steven . . . Hanson, Dave . . . Haran, Charlie ..,.. Harbert,lacquelyn . Harcourt, Audrey . . , Hardekoph William . Harding, Susan .,... Hargrove, Miguel . . , Harper, Charles .... Harper, Lecil ..., Harr, Wayne ..... Harrigan, Joseph , . . . . . ,207,332 ,....,231 ....266 ....231 ....33Z ....272 .,..296 .,,.268 ,...'l83 ....332 ....332 ....270 ....270 ,...236 ....332 ....254 ....332 .......262 . . . .332,284 . . . .278,332 ,.....332 ,...246 ....332 ....262 ,...303 ,...33Z ....272 ....332 ...,183 ......282 ..,,...,173 ....207,234 ......290 ....332,192 ......797 ....20Z .,..332 ....272 . ......... 252 . . . . .Z07,234,332 . . . . .207,234,332 ..,....,..332 ., , ...,.,. 246,177 1 0S,106, 98,90 .,..........332 ,...,228,176,181 ....288 ....198 ......252 .....262,181 ....332 ....332 ,..,29O ....248 ,....,290 ........305 ,...332,180 .....,.83 ....332 ....332 .....333 ......333 ....333,204 .,,,..240 ....258 .,..260 ....262 ....274 .....333 ....183 .,..,80 ,...1B2 ...,268 ,...272 ....,,236 ....284,333 ......333 ....333 ....232 ....282 ....333 ....236 .,,.204 ...,254 ..,.333 ...,294 ....272 ...,333 ,,..207 ......179 ....333,183 ....242 ....333 ..,...333 ..,.296,333 .,..268 Harris, Andrew . . . Harris, Bilenda Harris, lean ..... Harris, Lary , . . . . Harris, Susan ..... Harrison, Cheryl . . , Harrison, Mini . .. Harrison, Teddie , . . Hart, lames ....,,.. Hart, Leslee ....,.. Hart, Richard Harry . Hart, Robert ....... Hartley, lack .,,.... Hartline, Cynthia Harty, Merilyn .., .. Harutunian, Samuel . Harvey, Lillian ,..... Harvey, Rudolph . . . Harwood, George. . . Harwood, Patricia . . . Hasbach, Ronald Hasbrouck, David. . , Hasbrouck, Mary . . . Hasey, Kristin ...,... Hashiba, loy ....,.. Hatakeyama, Kenji . . Hatche, Edgar ..... Hateley, Shelley, . . . . Hatfield, Robert .., Hathaway, Donna ..,.. Hathaway, Nickoline Hattori, lames . ..... Haugan, Terry ...,.. Haviken, Michael . . Hawkey, Mark ..,.. Hawkins, Andre ..,. Hawkins, Kathy ..,. Hawkins, Linda ,.,.., Hawkins, Steven ,... .,.. Hawkinson, Suzanne Hay, Christopher ,..... Hay, lohn ....,..... Hayden, Nancy .... Hayes, Jeffrey ..... Hayes, Stephen .... Hayward, Tracy ,... Head, Murry .,... Healy, Bridget! . , . Healy, Kevin . . Hearn, David ..... Heck, Sarah .... ,...333 . . ..... 333 , . . . .2-44,298 ......333 . . . . .262,333 . .... 333 ....256 ..,...256 . . . . .258,333 . .... 250 .....333 ....296 .....272 ,....333 ..,,..333 , . . ,.,,. , . .270 , , .,... 232,333 ..,...270 .....268 .....333 .....276 ...,.333 ,....282 .....236 .....334 .,...334 .....153 .....334 .....334 .....334 ,....334 ....,202 . . ..... 263,177 .......334 ... . . , . .334 , .... 262,176 .......334 .....173 .....256 .....174 .....334 .,.....266 .,...,..334 ..,..'l95,178 ..,..242,Z64 .,..,..276 . ,..... 180 .....334,268 ...,....133 .....172,173 Hecker, julie .,,.. ,...... 2 32 Hedley, Carolyn , . . ,.., .266 Hedrick, Gary ..,... .......... 3 34 Heeckoohl, Paula .,.. ,,,......... 1 94 Heedwohl, Paula .... 207,244,181 Hefner, lanet ...,.... ......... . 228 Heidenrich, Sandra . Heinz, jessica ....... Held, Georgia ..,... Held, Robert ...... Helffrich, lohanna . . Hellman, Tricia .... Helmer, Mark ..... Helmholz, Elizabeth . Helwig, leanmarie . Helwig, Kateri ..... Hemington, loel ... Henderson, Charles . Henderson, Robert Henderson, Steven . Henderson, Theresa. Hendrix, Roger ..... Hendry, Gregory . , . Henion, Colleen ... Hennessy, Mark .... Hennig, Brian .... Henraux,jean ,.. Henshaw, Alla ...., Hensley, Cindy ..... Hentzen, Richard . . . Herald, janet ...,.. Heraldo, Miguel . . , Herbert, Cynthia . , , Herbert, Lauri . . . Herbert, Pamela . . . Herberts, Curt . . . Herbold, Rick . . . Herder, Mark ...,. Herder, Scott ,.... Herdman, Alison . . . Herman, Vee .... Herman, Voula .... Herns, Paula , . , Herrera, David .,... Herring, Richard . . . Herring, Steven ..... Herringer, Carl .... Herrold, Stephanie , Hershev, Michele . . , Heftel, Deedre ...,. Hess, Paul ....... Hess, Steve ..., .... 334 , . ........ 334 .. . . .234,18'l . . . . .270,334 .....231 .....298 .....294 .....236 .....175 .....278 ......29B .....303,203 ...,..334 .....334 .,...334 ,...,334 ...,....334 ..,..2B8,177 ..,..193,334 .,...,262 ....266 .....Z62 ......296 ,... .334,798 ......242 ....266 ....26Z ....334 ....268 ,...29B ....254 ,...183 ..,.282 334 ,..,193 ....334 ....334 ,...334 ...83 ,.....236 . . ....,... 334 , , . .274,335 . . . 279,335 ....173 john, Michael .... ....... 2 78 johnston, Deborah Hession, Kathryn . Heublein, Brian . . Heyes, Richard . . , Hibler, jacqueline. HICKEt:uli, Marcus Hickerson, Neal . Hickey, Brian .... Hickey, james , . Hickey, Sheila . , Higgins, Lori ........ Higgons, jack .... Hightower, Daniel Hihara, Ellies .,..,.,. Hilker, Walter . . Hill, james .... Hill, Leslie ...... Hillen, Bob .....,. Hillendahl, Nancy. Hillgren, Gregory Hillgren, Warren . Hilliard, Richard . Hillings, jennifer ,. . . . . Hilton, Catherine Himstreet, William Hindman, Dale . . . Hinds, Karen ,... Hines, joyce ..,. Hing, Vincent .,.. Hinkle, Patricia . . . Hinman, Thayne Hino, Raymond. ., Hiraga, Irene , ..., Hiramatsu, joy . . Hirata, Ronnie ... Hirayama, Ruth ,.. Hirko, Cathy ,... Hirsch, lohn . . . Hirsch, Steven . . Hill, Vincent .... Hielte, Susan , . . Hoad, Glenn .... Hoagland, julie .... Hobson, james ..,. Hochman, Susan. . Hockey, Susan . . . , Hodor, Susan ...,,. Hoffman, Cele .... Hoffman, jerry .... Hoffman, Nathan .,.. Hogan, Dennis . . Hogg, Suzanne ..., Hogue, Niles .... Hogue, Robert . . Holcomb, Gary .... Holcomb, Tom .... Holdridge, Paul ..,. Holiday, Caroyle ..,, Holland, Clifton .. Holly, Douglas .... Holman, Brian . , Holman, Steven . , Holmes, Mark ,... Holmgren, David .... Hom, Carolyn ..., Hom, Sally ....,, Hom, Steven ..., Hong, Lazaro ...... Hooker, Da vid ..,. Hooks, jean .... Hooks, Virginia . . Hoose, Shelley .... Hopkins, josie . , Hoppe, Mark ..,. Hoppe, Patricia ,,.. Hopper, Gary ...... Horgan, David .,.... Hornbeak, Barbara Horner, janet ...,,... Horrigan, Richard .... Horslall, Patricia .. Horst, Pamela .,.. Hotchkiss, Ross .... Houge, Bob ...... Houser, Cheryl .... Houser, Karen ,... Houston, David .... Hovey, Mitchell .,...... Howard, Adranzer Howard, Charles Howe, David ...... Howell, Mike .,.. Howes, Dana .,.. Howick, Gregory . Hoyle, Brian ..... Hoyt, Leeza .. Hsu, jacob .... Hu, William . , Huang, james .,.. Hubartt, Gary ...... Hubbard,john .. Hubbard, Melisse .,.. Huber, lack .... , . 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Hudson, Michael .,.. Huebner, Rick ..., Huetter, Patrick .... Huff, Michele .,,,,. Hughes, Michael .... Hughes, Roger .... Hugill, Michael . . , Hugo, Cecillia ...... Huhns, Michael ..,. Hulbert, Randall .,,. Hulett, Lee ...... Hum, Mae ...... Hung, Le Van ,,.... Hunsaker, Debbie .,,, Hunt, Barbara ..., Hunt, David . . Hunt, Dru .... Hunter, john ,... Hunter, Mara ,... Hunter, Maria .... Hunter, Matthew ... Hunter, Randall .,.. Hurley, Neil ....., Hurwin, Ralph .... Hustedt, Laurie .... Hustedt, Wilver ,... Hutchison, Robert Hyde, Yvonne . , lbaraki, Michael lguchi, Michael. . lizuka, jane ....,. Ikeda, Gehrig .... lllman, Barry ..,. lngraham, james Ingram, William. . lngrassia, Rick . . Inouye, Colleen lrvan, Tamsie ,.,. Irvin, james .... Irvin, Karen .... Irwin, Deborah . . Isaacs, Pamela . , lsham, Ingrid ..., Ishii, james .,... , . . . Ishii, Thomas .,.. Ishikawa, Erik .... Ishino, Glenn , . .. lsmaeel, Farooq .... Ito, johnny ...... Ito, Michael .... Ito, Thomas ,. .. lvarsson, Karen .... Iwamoto, Dennis .... Iwamura, Steven ,,.. Ize0BY, Chukuo .... Izumi, Richard ..., jabs, Arthur . , jabs, Francine .... jack, Betty .......... jackson, Cheryl ,..... jackson, Christopher jackson, Clay .,.,.... jackson, David ...,.. jackson, joanne .... jackson, Robert .... jackson, Vialet ...... jacobellis, Debora .... lacobs, Michael ..., jacobs, Ricky , . .. lacobs, Rowin . . jacobson, john . . , jacobson, Steve .... jacobus, Nancy .... jacques, janaen ..,. jadach, Ronald . . . jahnke, Steven ..,... jaiyeola, Adeyemi .... james, Barbara .,.. james, Clayton , .. james, Mildred ,,.. james, Susan ,.... jameson, Mary ,,.. jamin, Debra ..,. jamin, Shelly . . . jamison, Mike ....,. jamison, Pamela ,... jangs, Susan ..,... janneck, Henry ,... ..... 238 .... .336 .. ..... 242 ..,183 .....336 .....250 . . . ,288,336,174,178 ....,.,..2'lO,337 ,..........336 .,...337 .,...337 .....337 .....203 ......,266 ..,..2S0,'l81 ...,...177 .....282 ,...,242 ,,..,..,..,266 ............337 ....,234,240,175 .,.....254,337 , .... 182 .,...337 ,,...228 ,....262 ....,337 .,...300 .....337 .,..,189 ,......337 .....337,'l68 ..,..337 ...,.240 .....337 ...,.276 .,,..188 .,...244 .....337 .,...337 ..,..337 294,337,206, 178,180 ...,.337 ,..189 .....204 .....,.337 ....172,173 .,...337 .,...256 .....189 ,....Z78 ,....337 ,....337 ..,,337 ....250 ..,.256 ..,, 337 ...242 .. ,... 199 ...,240 ....337 ....339 ....198 ....228 ,.,.296 ,...258 .,...305 ....288,177 ....168 ....250 ...,..,....339 .,..,....254,339 ..,.262,172,173,177 .........,.339 ....274,339 , ..... ,339 ....250,266 ......266 ......236 ....236,180 ......288 ..,.339 ..,.198 ....272 janos, Geoffrey . . , jansen,Larry jansheed, ja nsheed jaramillo, Raymond ,... jarcho, Robert ....,, jarmus, Steven .,.. jaynes, Allan ,... jeffs, james ..,... jenkin, William . . , jenkins, Beautcllc ..,. jenkins, Lynn .,.... jenks, David .... jennings, Kevin .... jennison, Mary . . . jensen, jeffry .... jensen, john ,.,. jesberg, Donald . . . lessup, jay ...... jeung, Dianna . . jeung, Shirley ,... jew, Mae, ..., . jim, George .... jimenez, jesus .... limerson, joseph .,,. johnson, Carla . , . johnson, Cheryl .. johnson, David .... johnson, Deborah . johnson, Dennis .. johnson, Diana .... johnson, Edwina ,... johnson, Harold .... johnson, Holly .,.. johnson, ja y .... johnson, jeffrey ,... johnson, jerome .... johnson, lody ,.,. johnson, lohn ....., johnson, Kenneth ,.,. johnson, Linda .,,. johnson, Martha ,.,. johnson, Michael .... johnson, Patricia . johnson, Raymond johnson, Richard .... johnson, Ruth ..,. johnson, Terry .... johnsrud, jeffrey .,.. johnston, Scott . .,.. . jolley, Craig ....... jonas, Fred ,......,.. jonathan, Rebecca. jones, Adelaide ..,... jones, Barbara ,... jones, Clifford .... jones, Corwin . . jones, David .... jones, Denise .... jones, Dennis. , . . jones, jeffrey . . . jones, Lanah ..,. jones, Martin ..., jones, Pamela ,... jones, Pamelaj .,... jones, Pamela T, ,. jones, Patricia ,... jones, Richard A. . jones, Richard I. . . jones, Robert .,,.. jonnegut, Tom . . . , jordan, jana .... jordan, joyce ..,.., jordan, john ...,...... . . jorgensen, Stephen jorvina, Elizabeth . . jory, Toni .,.,,,.. jourdan, Rovana . . jow, Steven ..,..... joyce, james ,,.. juarez, Philip .... jue, Caprina . . jue, Konna .... lung, George .... lung, Stanley .... jurgensen, Gary . . . just, Maria ,..,.. Kadz, Susan .... Kagan, Dori ...,.. Kagawa, Norman . . Kagemya, Yorker. . . Kahler, Patricia . . . Kaihara, junji .,.... Kalaba, Darlene .... Kalache, Celso .... Kaleftj Larry ...... ....262,177 .....262 .,..339 .,..278 .....286 .....284 ....305 ..,..339 ....242,178 ,....339 .,...Z52 ....,254 .......30S .,..2tI2,339 ...,.339 .......339 ....274,177 .......246 .....339 .....339 .....339 ..,..182 .....339 .,...260 . . . .2S6,339 ...,.339 ...,...292 , . ...,. 300,194 ,.....,298 .....282 .,...339 .....Z60 ,....282 .....339 .....305 ....,339 .....282 .....339 .,...246 ,,...331 .....339 .....153 . . .266,301 . . . 260,339 .....189 .,..,339 .,...Z42 ....,258 .....262 ., ...., 205 ...205,'l71 .,...294 ..,232,29O .,..,JJ9 ...,.339 , ..,. 339 ,....294 .,...29-I .......340 .,.,.,.242 256,288,177 .,.....228 ,.....,203 .....280 ,....232 ..,..207 . ,..,.. 181 . . .,... 246,203 .,....340 ......83 ....,288 ,..,.340 .....300 .......286 . , . . ..., 270,340 ,..,..,193 .,...24B ...,.301 .....189 .....340 .....284 .....191 ,,..,190 .......340 . . .302,340 . ...,. 298,340 . ..,,., 340 ....,266 .....280 ..,..340 . ...., 250,181 . .,.... 340 ...,.340 .,...124 , . . .256,305 Kalish, Anita ,.... Kamachi, Denise . Kamita, jennifer . Kammerman, Lisa . Kanai, Aisuko. , . . .. Kanai, Hiroto ..,.. Kandarian, Mark . Kaneko, Grace . , . Kaneko, Sandra . , . Kaner, Mark ..... Kanter, Nurith .,.. Kanton, Mark .,,, Kaplan, jeffrey . ..,.. . ..,..282 .....340 .....188 .....340 ...,.191 .,...189 ...,.3D5 .....340 .....340 .....340 .....193 ..,,.340 .....274 Kaprielian, Zohrab ..... .... 7 6 Kar, Alcx ...,........ .,..,.. 3 40 Karr, joanntz ,.,,.. ,,.,..... 3 40 Kaspar, Pamela .,... .... 2 34,294,340 Kasperit, Dennis ..., .....,... 2 70 K asum, Eric .....,., Kathy, Auth .... . Katz, Anne ...,,., . . . .....,.... .248 Kaun, Darrylynn ..... .,.. Kaus, Bonnie ,.... Kawabe, Milton. ,. Kawachi, Mark . . . Kawaguchi, Ken . Kawahara, Patti , , . . .. Ka wamoto, Derrick ..,.,..298 262,340,180 . ..,.. 207,244 .......340 ....,340 .,,..189 .,,..188 ..,....340 Kawashima, Hiroko- . ,. ..282,340 Kawata, Frances ..,... Kay, Christine .... Kay, john ....,... Kaye, jonathan ,... Kaye, Tony ...... Kaye, Wendy ..... Kearney, joseph . . Kearns, Gordon . . . Kearns, Kevin .,.. Keating, Roger ... Keck, Amy ....,.. K eckeisen, Warren Keenan, Mariana .... Keener, Keith. , . ,. Keller, jacqueline .... Keller, Michael . . . Kelley, Karen .,..,... Kellogg, Michael .,.. Kellum, Richard .. Kelly, Eileen ...... Kelly, Kathleen .... Kelly, Marc ,..,., Kelly, Maureen .,.. Kelly, Patricia ..,. Kelly, Sandra .,.. Kemp, Steven ..... Kendall, Patrick . ,. Kennedy, David. . . Kennedy, jane . . . Kennedy, Karen. , . Kennedy, Patrick ,.,. Kennon, Bill ...... Kent, Timothy . . Kern, Rick ,... Kessel, Anne .,.. Ketchum, Scott .... Khairhad, Dave . . . Kilcas, Eva ...... Kikawa, Roger . . . Kicugawa, Linda . Kiley, Robert ...., Kilker, Terence . . . Killian, julie ..., Killian, Karen .... Killian, Linda .... Kilmer, Debra . . Kim, Darla ...... Kim, Deborah , . Kim, Eden .... Kim, Hyun .... Kim, joung .... Kim, Ki Hyo ,. Kim, Richard .,.. Kint, Young .,...... Kimball, Geoffrey ,,., Kimizuka, Surnako Kimura,joanne ... . . . ..., 256,280 Kincheloe, Teresa ,... Kindelan, Nancy . King, Denise ...., King, Sam ...... King, Stephen ..,. ..,....191 ..,....2B2 .. . . .242,341 .....270 .,..,270 .....341 .,.,,..240 , ..... 254,341 ....,......305 262,341,178 . . ..... 282,341 .....290 .....250 ,....205 .......391 . .,... 268,177 .......266 .....341 ....,341 ...,.341 .....282 .....268 ....,234 .....341 .......341 . ......... 158 , ..... 268,177 ..,.,..305 . ..... 207,234 . . ..... 262,176 .......341 .....284 .....172 .,...290 .....282 ..,..258 .....182 .....180 .....341 .....341 .....341 .....341 ...,.262 .....282 .....Z66 .....282 .....341 ....,341 ,....133 .....371 .....341 ..,..341 ,..,.341 ,.,..341 ..,..341 .......188 ,.,..262 .....341 ..,..300 ...,.305 .......341 King, Veronica .,., .,.,,.... 3 01 Kinjo, Richard ..,,. Kinkela, Kristin .... Kinoshita, Lynn .,.. Kipp, jelfery .... . ...,. 341,205 .,.,...256 ,....191 .........238 Kircher, Carol .... ,... .,...., 2 4 4 Kirkorian, Gary .,.,. .,., Kirkorian, Leonard Kirkpatrick, Gary . Kirst, Gregory ..... Kishi, Russell ...,. Kissling, Claudia .,.. . 284,195,174 ...,.....284 . . .,... 242,341 . , .... 305,341 341,200,172 . . . . . . .1a5 Kistler, William ,,.. Kita, judy ,...,, Kitahara, jon .... Kjar, james ...,.. Klapp, Mary . .. Klaras, jennifer .... Klecker,Anila . . Klein, Debra , . . Klein, Steven .... Klimke, Paul ...... Kline, Deborah ..,. Kline, james .... Kline, Kristine .... Kloetzel, Milton ...., Klokke, Karen .... Klotz, Addie ..... Klug, Katherine ...... Klugman, Cinda .... Knezevich, jo Lynn Knezevich, Steven .... Knobla uch, Lynn ,.,. Knoop, Cheryl . , . Knoop, Laura ..., Knotts, Karen .,... Knowles, james ,,.. Knowles, Ralph . . . Knox, Debra I. .... Knox, Debra M ..,.. Knox, Kate ...... Knox, Mary ...,....., Ko, Teh Ling ......... Kobayashi, Michiko . .. Kochsiek, Kim ,... Kocsis, Bruce , . . Koeller, Keith .... Koenig, jane .,,. Koenig, Karl .,.. Koenig, Randall .... Koepenick, Karla .,,. Kolahl, Martha ..,. Koflman, Linda . . . Kohama, Margaret . . . ....294 .....191 ....342,170 ....2lJB,177 .....J42 ....228 .,..,.342 .. . ,252,1B1 ..,...278 .,..342 ,...282 ....305 ....266 ...,.76 ....256 .....B1 ......266 .......236 . . . .... 266,342 .......78 . ..... 175 . . . .252,342 ,...,,252 .,...36 ....342 ..,..78 ....234 ,...1li6 ....236 ,...342 .. .342 ....3-12 .......342 ..,.242,133 ......2ll8 ...,342 ....342 ....305 ....21o ...,342 ,..,230 ....,,.342 Kojima, john ......, ..,, 2 70,342 342 Kojima, Nancy ..... Kojima, Shinkichiro . . . Kolb, john ..,...... Kole, Karen ..,...... ....342 ....121 ........342 K oleszar, Alexander ..... ...,.,.. 1 77,246 Kolstad, Robert ..,.,. .... 234,272,341 Kolton, William ..... .,... ,..,. 3 4 2 Kolts, Carolyn ,.,.. K oltz, Addie ...... Komjathy, Lazro . . . Kong, Alexander . . . Kong, Cheung . . . Kono, james ...,. Kontos, Spero . , , . Konvalinka, Carol ,... Koppel, Susan ,...... Korashino, Claudia . . . Koyasu, Keiichi ,...,. Kozlowski, Richard . . . Krabacher, Marianna . . . .256,342 .......19 ....2-16 ....342 ......342 . . . .294,342 .,.,..342 ,...344 ....256 .,..183 ....344 ....344 ......344 Kralt, Brian .,.,... . . . . ..,. 272,344 Krall, Nolinda . . Kram, Kathy ,... Krantz, james ,.,. Krantz, Niki .,.,. Kranz, james ...... Kranzdorl,jeflrey. . . Krauss, Randall .... Krenz, Karen ,... Krenz, Karl ,...,,.. Krieder, Debra ,... Kristiansen, joy .,. Kristiansen, Knut , . . Kristovich, Gina .,... Kronauer, Margaret . . . Krueger, Debbie .... Krueger, lon ...... Krupa, Gary .,.., K rutzsch, Sheila .... Kubasak, jane .... ....266 ,...344 . ...,.. 242 . . . .242,252 .,....344 ....284 ...,344 ,,..24B ......248 .....,.250 . . . .231,344 ...,114 ,..,207 ....344 ....282 ....,,344 ..,.292,344 ......228 .......1B6 Kubasak, Loretta , . . .... 186,175 188 Kubo, Tracy ...... Kuck, George ,,.... Kudelko, Lynda .... Kudlo, Lynn ,... Kuhse, Bruce ....., Kumai, janice ....... Kurashima, Steven . . . Kurata, Shirley , . . ,. Kusperus, john ..... Kuwaire, Sulleiman .. . Kuwari, Suleirrian . .. Kuwata, Kam ,,.... K wa, lngliem ,... Kwan, Wilkin ,... ....272 .,..344 .-.344 ....344 ....344 ....189 -..188 ....197 ....182 ...,204 ...,278 -..344 ,...344 La Bayne, Lauri .., La Plante, jim ..,. Labankoll, Fred. .. Lack, Steven ..... Lacy, Norman ,.... Lademan, Lori . . . Lagana, Greg . .. Lai, Michael ..,.... Lamantia, james ..,. Lamb, james .,... Lambert, john E, . Lambert, john R. . Lambert, Marjorie Lamont, Melanie . Lamoreaux, Sherry .,,. Landa, Martin . . . Landale, Nora ...., Lande, Kristine Landis, Cary ..... Landlow, Doug . . . .....244 .,...305 .....344 .....254 ..,,.122 ..,.,.266 ........170 ,..,.296,344 .....276,344 .,...344 ........344 ., ....,... 139 ,....344,17Z,173 ..........344 .....2B2,204 ......284 . , ...,...... 234,298 262,344,202,178,1B0 Landstrom, Mark . , .......,.... 254,344 Lane, janice .,,,. Lang, Edward ..,.. Langenbeck, Kathy Langill, Lorena ,,, . Langslet, julie ..... Langston, Alan , . . Lankermarl, Larry . Lanlehin, Sijuola , Lansbury, james. , . Lanza, joseph ,.... LaPlante, Donald. . Larsen, Allan ..... Larsen, Karen ..,.. Larsen, Roger ..,.. Larson, Karen ,.... Lashgari, Bijan . . . Lasley, Gary . . . Latimer, loan . . . Lau, Katrina ,.... Lau, Yee-Sun ..... Lauer, Gary, ..... . Laulenberg, Linda. Laughlin, Steven . Laughlin, Victoria Laurance, Corinne Lauro, Frank ..... Lautz, james ..... Law, Ming-Sum . . . Lawler, Mike ........ Lawrence, Cheryl . Lawrence, Quentin .... Lazzaro, Anthony Le, Cao ...,,.... Leach, Gary ...,. Leach, Sherry ..... Leahy, Laurie , .. Leahy, Peter ..... Leanse, Peter ..... Lecover, Howard . Ledcrman, ludy. . . Ledin, Loren ..,... Ledwith, Thomas . Lee, Daniel ...,.,. Lee, Delphine ..... Lee, Gary ...., Lee, Gene . . . Lee, George , . . Lee, Greg . . . Lee, john ..... Lee, joyce . . . Lee, Linda . . . Lee, Mary . . , Lee, Michael , , . Lee, Samuel . . . Lee, Stephen . , . Lee, Terence ,,.,. Lee, Vincent ..... Lelevre, Claudette Lell, Robert , ..., Lelllank, William. . Lehamn, David . . . Lehr, Ronald ...,. Leicht, Monte ... Leis, Lillam ....... Leishman, Cynthia Leithliter, Kathryn. l.eland, Al ....... Lemke, Lynn ..,.. Lemman, Pete ..... Lemon, Dwight . . . Lengel, Scot ...,. Lenhert, Pamela . Leon, Berta ....... Leone, Charles . . . Leone, Cynthia Leone, David ..... Leone, William . , . . .,... 236 ....,...302 ,..,.266,345 ,,,..256,345 ......28Z ....242 .....344 .....345 .,......,.270 ...,........272 ,..,,168,172,173 .,........238 .....264 ....302 ....244 ,..,345 ..,..,345 ..,,...,252 .....230,345 ......345 ,..,25B ........231 ..........345 .....202,264,181 ....,...264 ....345 ....179 ......345 .....305,345 ......345 ....345 ....77 ,...345 ....345 .,.,345 ....282 ...,268 ...,268 .......,...,345 . . ..... 345,200,172,173 ........345,200 ,....256,198 ...,276 ....345 ...,189 ...,284 ,....,2B8 ..,....,190 .....345,190 ,....,345 ....189 ....200 , ..... 280 , .,.. 190,169 .,..,.346 ....346 ....246 ...,.79 , .... ,260 ,...346,199 ...,..182 ...,346 ...,264 ....346 ,...178 ......236 ....305,346 ....,.272 ,..,2B8 ....346 .....,..346 ...,346,199 ......207 .....254 .....346 Leong, David .,... Leong, Marian ,. Leslie, john ....... Letarte, Andrea .,... Letizia, Clarice . . . Letizia,janine . . . Leventhal, Ross .,.., Levine, Howard ..... Levine, Michael ..... ........346 .....346,198 .......286 .....346 ,....234 .....Z31 .,...290 .....346 .....168 Levine, Raymond .... ......., 1 93 Levinson, Robert ,,.. ..... 3 46,205 Levinson, Ronald .... ,,.. . . .290 Levitt, Stanley ...... Levitt, Terry . . . Levoy, Scott . . . Levy, Barry ..... Levy, Edward ..... Levy, jody ..... Lew, Clinton . . . Lew, William ...,. Lewis, Charles . . . Lewis Daniel ...,.. Lewis, Donald .... Lewis, Leslie , . Lewis, Mel .. Lewis, Peggy ...., Lewis, Richard , . . Lewis, Rick ...., Lewis, Roslyn ..,, Lewis, Sarah ...,. Lewis, William . . . Leyton,jelt'rey ... Li, Verna .,.,.. ti, vim-chu .... Libby, Mary ........ Liberatore, Philip ,.., Licon, Rick ........ Liem, Kien ... Lies, Paul .,..,.. Lies, William ,.... Lightbody, Roy .... Lim, Bernard ,.... . Lim, Mabel ..,... Lindsay, Roger .... Lindsey, lohn .,... Lindstedt, Arleen . .. ,. . .. Linett, Suzanne .... Link, Richard ,.., Linkon, Steven ..., Linscott, Brack . . Linton, Romona . , Lipson, Gerald . , Litten, Gary ...,. Little, Dane ...,. Little, jane ...... Little, Patrick .... Liu, Ernest ...... .....171 ,....346 .,...202 .....346 .....266 .....346 .....346 .....206 ..,,,...32 .....256,176 .....268,177 ,....244 ......,..346 300,346,176 .......,.256 ,....346 ..,....346 .....3-16,792 ..,....,.346 ...,.266,346 346 ...,.270 .....346 ...,.347 .....347 .....258 ....,347 ..,......188 ......,...270 347,178,180 236,347,202 ..,,......347 .,,......274 ...,.270 .....347 , ..,. 347 .....347 ...,.268 . ..,. 266 ,..,.266 .....303 .....347 Liverant, julia ..,... ..... 1 97 Livingston, joyce .... ......... 3 47 Livingston, Kim .... .......... 2 64 Livingston, Robin . . . ...,. 282,347,192 Lizzarraga, Al .,.., .,.,......... Lizzi, john ....... ......,.. 3 47 Lloyd, Starlet .... ..,., 2 30,347 L o, Rhoda ........,.. Locascio, Michael ...... . 'fffalar Lochmoeller, Thomas ..,. ......... 3 47 Lockhart, Helen , .,..... .... , 282,347 Loltin, james ,....... Loftis, Cheryl .... Loltis, Karen . . . Logan, Gary ..... Lohman, Mark .... Long, Christopher ... ,.... Long, Cynthia .... Loper, Don ....... Lopez, Eduardo .... Lopez, Lorraine ..,, Lopez, Richard ..., Lopez, Thomas .... Lopresti, Andrea , . Lorente, Chuck ..., Loseff, jeffrey .... Louis, Carol . . . Louie, Gary ..... Louie, Lucylle ..... Louie, Wayne ,.... Love, Leon ....... Love, Mercedes .... Lowles, Thomas .... Loyd, Patricia . . . Lucas, Larry ..,.... Lucas, Timothy ...., Lucio, Adolph ..... ,......173 , , . . .264,181 .....264 ....,....272 ..........240 347,200, 1 72 . .... 250,347 ..,....228 ,..,.347 .,...347 .....280 .....270 .....,.,.347 ...,....,.270 294,347,202 ...,....,.18B ..,......347 .....347 ...,.347 ...,.347 .....347 .,...347 ,....256 .....290 .....348 Luck, Lindi ........ ,,.. ........ 1 7 4 Ludlow, Kimberley ,... ..... 2 23,348 Lueck, jean .,,....... .,.., 2 34,198 Lueck, Robert ...,. ,...... 3 48 Luedtke, john ..... Luizz, Dominic ..... Lui, Nancy ...,..... Lujan, Deborah ..... Luk, Mei Ling ...,. ..,..348 .....177 ...,.348 .....340 ,....348 Luke, Wayne ,... Lum, Donna ...,.. Lumpkin, Keith .... Luna, Maria ,.... Lundie, Cynthia .... Lunham, Dan .... Lurie, Richard . . Lusich, Anthony . . Lustig, jay ....., Lutz, Christiane ..,. Lutz, Wayne .... Lynch, jeanne . . Lyon, Barbara .... Lyon, Katherine ..,. Lyon, Trent ...... Lyons, john ...... Lyons, Rodney ..,. Ma, Danny ...... Maas, Lawrence .... Maca, Katherine ...,.. MacConaghy, Kirk .... MacDonald, Bruce ..., Macer, james , ..... . . Machtay, Henry ..,. Maclntyre, john ..... Macleigh, Ginny .... . . MacLennan, Malcolm .. . MacMullin, Steve . .. MacMurray, Laurie .... Macrery, john ,,... Madden, Francis . . . Madruga, Greg .,.. Maeda, Ralph . . Maghrabi, Ala ...... Maguire, Susan ........ Mahannah, Deborah, Mahannah, Kimberly Mairena, George .. . Maitland, Cindy .., Majima, Nobuyuki i Mak, David ......... Makshanoff, Steven . Mallen, jane . ..,. .. Mallet, Andrea ,... Malleus, jerry ....... Malloy, Elizabeth . . . Malloy, Patricia ,... Malone, David ...... Malmrose, Walter. . . Maloul, Robert .... Malovic, Stephen , . . Mandala, Rosalie . , . Mandell, Robert . .. Mandell, Roberta . . . Manell, Michael . . . Mangon, Casey ..,. Mann, james ..,... Mann, Michael ..., Mannes, Paul .... Mannes, Robert . . . Manning, Milt ,... Mannon, janice .... Mannon, Robert , . . Manross, George . . . Mansfield, john ...., Mansoor, Suzanne . Mao, Tseng ........, Mapes, Douglass Mapes, Marian .,... Marcantoni, Marco . March, Scott ....... Marches, Brett ..... Marchetta, Michael . Marchica, james ..,, Marcus, Buzz .,..,. Marcus, Sharon .,... Marcussen, Steven . Marder, john .,..,.. Marderian, Gregory. Margolin, Michael . Margolis, judy ..... Margules, Steven . , . Marino, Ana ...... Mark, Edward .... Markiewicz, Evan .... Markofl, Bradley ..,. Marlette, Margaret ..,. Marsee, Wayne ....,. Marsh, Lon .,.,.,.. Marshall, Lee ........ Marshall, Margaret .... Marston, Dawn ...... Marten, john .... Martin, Bill ...,..,. Martin, Cheryl .... Martin, Cindy . . , .,.. 348 ....,...,,.174 . . . . . . .305 348,192,169 ......,....348 .,,..210 ..,..34H .,,..348 .....268 .....348 .....348 .,...234 , .... 348 .....236 .....264 .....348 .....169 ....248,349 ...,.250 ...,.28B .,.240 ...349 .....,.349 .,.,240,349 .,...256 ,..268 ....2B0 ....236 ....272 ....349 .....276 .....349 .....292 ...,.349 ...,266,349 .,...266 ....349 ...266 .....,.351 ...,199,351 .....296 ,,..351 ....301 ....351 ,....351 ,...266 .....80 .,..351 ....24B .....142 ..,.256,351 .....178 ....180 ....351 ,...276 ....351 ....290 ....351 .....81 ....240 ....,256 ....288,177 ....195 ....242 ....221 ....351 .......351 ....234,351 ..,.,254 ...,183 . . .,....... 242 . , ....... 274,171 268,351,194 . , . .232,292 .....246 ....240 ...,351 . .,.. 351 ..,.232,284 .....351 ..,.351 ....204 ...,,23B .,..,254 ...250 .....351 .....298 .....305 ..,..231 ..,282 ...197 ...351 ...351 .,...256 Martin, Douglas .... Martin, Gary ......, Martin, Gregory , . . Marlin, jack ..... Martin, Kim ...,,. Martin, Lawson .,... Martin, Marleen . . . Martin, Ramon .,... .....254,183 . .... 183 ,... .242 ,. .... 351 . . . . .250,351 . ..,. 268 .....19B ....,.305 Martin, Raymond .... ..... 2 94,351 Martin, Rick ..,.. Martin, Terry . . , . Martindale, Lisa ,.... Martinez, Carlos . . . Martinez, Cynthia. . . Martinez, Eddie ..... Martinez, Eliseo .,... Martinez, George. . . Martinez, Linda ...,. Martinez, Michael . Martino, Michael .. . Martinofl, james . . . Marx, Pamela , .... . , Mas, Gonzalo .....,. Masaki, Steven ..... Massey, Mereddith . Massoud, Zuhair . , . Masters, George . . . Masuda, Rodney . . . Masunaka, Carrie . . . Matalon, jonathan ,. Matalon, Michael . . . Mathews, Harold . .. Mathies, Allen ..,... Mathiesen, john ..... Mationg, Yolanda . . , Matlago, Pamela , . . Matoug, Mohamed . Matson, Henry ..,.. Matson, Paul ,...... Matsumoto, jane . .. Matsuoka, Glenn , . . ......,.264 . .... 301,176 ......282 ..,..351 .....351 .....351 ..,,.177 ,.,..351 ..,..351 .....172 . .,.. 352 .....352 .....352 .....352 ..,..189 ,.,..256 .....352 .,..,303 .....199 ,..,.352 .....248 .,...294 ...,.352 .,..78 ..,..268 ,..,.188 .....234 ,..,.3S2 ...,.352 .....272 .....352 .....352 Matsuoka, ludy ..... ....., 3 52 Matsuura, Wayne ,.... .,...... 3 52 Matteson, William .... ..... 2 68,352 Matthews, jane . .,., . , .... 282 Matthews, john ....... ......,. 3 52 Matthews, Robert .... ..... 2 64,177 Matthews, Scott .,... Matwick, john .. . Matyas, james . , . Matyas, Susan ... Maul, Lyle ..... May, Carolyn .,,.. May, Catherine ,.,., May, Michael ..,.. Mayer, Rick ... Mayer, Steve ...., Mayhew, jeffrey .... ,.....240 .....258 ...,.305 .....252 .....352 .....282 .....352 ...,.352 , ....... 268 ..,..,....352 258,352,193 Maynard, Roberta, . . . ....... . . .352 Mayo, Martha H... ., ..... .352 Mayock, Robert .... ..... 2 88,177 Mayr, Pilar ......... McAlister, Edward . McAllister, Sara ..... McAuley, Ellen . . McAuliffe, john .,... McCall, Michael .. . McCalla, Vincent .. . McCaman, Brock . . . ,.....282 , ...,. 384 ..,..,,,349 .....236,270 ......242 ,...133 ...,272 ......348 McCamman, Nancy .... .... 2 31,348 McCauley, Chris . .. McClay, Michael ......348 ........348 McClellan, Robert .,.. . , . .242,348 McClellan, Susan . .. McCloskey, Kevin... McCluggage, Christa McColl, Merrie . . . ,, ......250 ....305 ,..,348 ..,..,256 McColl, Pamela .,.. .... 2 50,348 McCormac, Gail .,.,.. ......., 2 50 McCreary, Candace .... ,..., 2 07,232 McCulloch, Nancy . Mccutchan, jayne . McDonald, Bruce . . . ......348 .,..348 . . ........ 349 McDonald, Steve .,.. ..... 2 74,178 McDonald, Susan . . . McDonald, Teresa . McDonald, Thomas . McDougall, Cathy. , . McDougall, janellen McElrath, Robert .. . McElroy, Shannon . McEvers, Dull .,.. , McFall, Robert ..... Mcfarland, Steven . ..,..,252 ,...348 ,,..202 ....256 .,..256 ...,.349 .....266 .....274 ,,...278 ..,...24O McFarren, Timothy ..,. ..... 3 49,178 349 McGavin, jock ..... McGhee, Suzanne . McGinn, jeffrey ,,... McGivern, Daniel .... McGoo, Suzanne .... McGoniele, Kent ... Mclnerney, Matthew Mclntosh, Christy ..,. ..,..349 ...,.25B .....349 .....294 .,.,,294 ..,..349 ....,228 Mcltlece, Mary ,... McK6y,lohn Sr ...., McKay, Richard .... McKee, Karen .... McKenna, Kathryn . ............282 1 06, 98, 96, 90 ..........349 . ,....... 250 . ,, .... ,264,349 McKenna, Kevin L. .. ............ 258 McKenna, Kevin P ..,.. ...,. 1 72,200,173 McKenzie, Molly .... .......... 2 55 McKie, Elizabeth . .. McKie, Kathleen ... McKie, Linda ....... McKinley, Charles , . McKnight, Robert , . . McLaughlin, Dennis. . McLea, Kenneth .... Mctoud, Robert . . . McLurkin, Thomas. . . . .,.,.260,'l69 McMahon, Gordon .,.. McMillan, Alice ...... McMullen, Lisa ,...., McMullen, Patricia . , , . McNair, Katherine .... McNamara, Patricia , . . . McNamarra, Willa .... McNealy, Beverly ... McNeil, Cynthia .... . . . . ..... 234,349 McNerney, Donald ..., McNicholas, Diane .... McPhail, Mark ...,. McPherson, Edwin .. McQueen, Betty .... McQueen, Russell . . McQuinn, Harold ,... McRae, William .... ,..,.. McSweeney, Michael McTighe, Kim . ..... . . McWhorter, Rimmie Meairs, Kacey ..... Meaglia, Robert . . . Meckel, David . . . Mednick, Steve ...,, Medoe, Robert ...,. Meehan, jay .,... Meehan, james ..,.. Megna, Tom ,.... Meese, Richard ......, Megowan, William . . . Megowan, Mary .. . Meier, Linda .,.. Meier, Penelope , . . . .,...,.. 264 .....264 ...,.264 ,......264 . . ..,. 305,205 ......298 .....349 ......175 .....258 .....349 .....266 .....347 ,....256 .,...349 .....,236 . .... ,300,349 ......264 ......207 . ..... 288,177 ..,..248 .....236 .....349 ,....349 ...,.349 .....349 .....228 .....349 ...,.266 .....352 .....352 ....,210 .....352 .....268 ....,352 .....303 .....278 .,...352 ......264 .,..,352,198 . , .... 266 Melia, Diana ......,., ......., 3 52 Melanson, Gregory . . . . , ..,. 272,352 Melcombe, Rich ,.... 268 Melia, Kevin ..... Melikian, Alan .,... Melinat, Edward . . . Mellor, james ..... Mellott, Diana . , Melvin, Mary ,...,... Mendel, Meredith. . . ..,..264,181 Mendelsohn, Michael .... Menlo, Robert ...... Meredith, Michael . . Merlo, Raymond Merrill, jim .....,. Merrill, Trent ..... Merris, Tim ..... Merritt, julie .,,. Merritt, Robert ...,. Metson, Philip . ,. Metz, Peggy .,.. Metzner, Peter . . Meyer, Douglas ..... Meyer, Michael ,... Meyer, Nancy ,.... Myers, james ......... Michaels, Margaret .... Michaels, Mame ,.... Michaels, Michael , . . Michaud, jeanne ..... Michel, Bruce ..,.. Michel, lellrey . . Midling, Evan .....,. Mierding, Robin ... Mijares, Ron ..... Mijares, Roy ... Milam, Brenda .,.,. Milam, Deborah ... Milani,Anthony .,. Milburn, Patrick . .. Miles, lane ....... Miley, Cynthia . . . Millbern, Shawn . . . Miller, Beverly . . . Miller, Craig ..,.. Miller, David , . . .. Miller, Denise . . . Miller, Forrest . . . Miller, janet . . Miller, Katie . .. Miller, Lauren . .. Miller, Lillian ...,. Miller, Marian . . . .....353 .....280 ....,253 ......258 . . . . .282,353 . . ......,. 353 ......353 ....276 ....353 ....353 .,,.278 ....274 .,......179 ..,..228,193 ......353 ......353 .....246,183 . . . . .254,353 ......353 . . .. .172,173 ......353 .....290 .....353 ,....192 .....286 , .... 353 .,....29B . .,,. 298,353 272 .....244 .....353 .....296 .....353 ....,353 .....298 ......353 ...,.353 .....207 .....274 ......353 ....,280 .....298 .....236 ..-...353 . , . . .256,353 ......,250 .,...353 .....353 .....353 Miller, Marilyn . . , . , . .250,353,171 Miller, Marla ..,... ...... 2 56,354 Miller, Michael .,... ........ 3 54 Miller, Minny ..... ,.., 2 56 Miller, Pamela . , . . . . . 194 Miller, Patrick . . . . . . .202 Miller, Penny ,.,.. .... 2 66 Miller, Robert . . , ......., 354 Miller, Ronald . . . ......,.... .354 Millers, Sandra .... ..,., 2 34,278,296 Miller, Steven D. ... Miller, Steven M. ,. , Miller, Tana ....... .....,.,..354 ..,. ,354 ...,....354 Milligan, William . . .... 252,258 Millman, Linda . . . ..... .232 Millot, Marcel . . . . . . .303 Mills, Carl ....... .... 2 68 Mills, Carleton ... .. . .354 Mills, Karen . . , ..., 301 Mills, Karol ..,.. .... 3 01 Mills, Melvin ... ....353 Mills, Rick ... .,..268 Mills, Sheri .....,. ..., 3 54 Mills, Terry ......... .... 3 54 Mincefl, Elisabete ..... .... 3 54 Miner, Kim ....... .... 2 28 Minnick, Paul ..... ..,, 2 70 Minor, Ray ......... ..,, 2 76 Miranda, Marcelo ..... ..., 3 54 Mirchefl, Dale .......... ,.,. 3 54 Mirzazadeh, Massoud .... ..., 1 82 Mita, james ............ .... 3 53 Mitchell, Carol ....... .,.. 3 53 Mitchell, john ...., ,... 2 80 Mitchell, Robert . . . . . . .158 Mitchell, Susan ..... ...... 2 52 Mitchell, William .... ..... 2 72,305 Mitsazawa, Stephen ,... ....., 3 54 Mix, Ernie .......,... ...,.... 1 24 Mix, Gregory ...,.. ..... 2 38,354 Miyakawa, Lori ... ..... .191 Miyamoto, Lois ..... . . , .354 Miyamoto, Mel ....... .... 1 89 Miyamoto, Rodney .... .... 3 02 Miyano, Lois ......... .... 3 54 Miyashiro, Roy ... . . . .354 Mizuno, Dean . . . . . . .354 Mizuno, Philip ... ..... .240 Mock, Earl ..... ,... 3 54,199 Mohr, john H. ... ....270 Mohr, john V. . . . . . . .270 Moise, james ..... .... 2 68 Molina, David G, ,,, . , . .354 Moller, William ..,.. ...... 2 02 Molodow, jody ..... ........ 3 54 MONEY, lanet .,.... .... 2 28,280 Montali, Melinda ,..., .......... 2 78 Montalvo, Keith ......,..,..., 274,354,178 Monterastelli, Therese .... ...... 2 52,354 Montesano, Rosemarie . , ........ 354 Montgomery, Denise .... .... 2 28,356 Montgomery, Mary .,., .,.. 2 28,356 Montoy, Michael ..... .,.... 3 56 Moody, Adele ..... .... 2 34 Moody, Nancy ,. . ..... ,231 Moody, Scott .,.., .... 2 68,177 Moon, Cynthia .,... ...... 3 56 Moore, Barbara , ...,.. ,... 2 50 Moore, Christopher ...., .... 2 58 Moore, David M. ... . . . .303 Moore, David R. ... .. . .356 Moore, Dennis . , . .... 274 Moore, Hugh .,... ...... 3 56 Moore, Karin ..... ..... 2 34,186 Moore, Leslie ...,, ...... 2 44 Moore, Pam ... ,..,232 Moore, Paul .... ..,. 8 3 Moore, Paul L, ........,. .... 2 80 Moore, Robert ..........,, .... 2 46 Moore, Thomas Carroll .,.. ,.,. 3 56 Moorhead, Steven ,...,, ..., 2 58 Mooromsky, Yorsk ,,., .... 2 68 Moosa, Roy ..,......... .... 3 56 Mooschekian, Sharon .,.. ..., 2 07 Moparek, Saleh .,...... .,.. 1 82 Morales, Ronald .,,.. .... 3 56 Morgan, Guy ,...... ..., Z 80 Morgan, john E. ... ....260 Morgan, john K. . . . . . , .242 Morgan, Kirk ..... ,..,,. 2 72 Morgan, Thomas , . .... 246,356 Mori, james ..... ...... 3 56 Mori, Todd .....,... .... 2 02 Moriarty, Donald . , . . . . . .356 Morice, luliela ...,. ,... 3 56 Morikawa, janet ... .. . .188 Moriki, Richard ,..,. ..,. 3 56 Morita, Naomi ... . , . .188 Mork, Donna .,..... .... 2 82 Morrill, Langdon .. ..., 274 Morris, Da vid ..... ...... 2 98 Morris, Lee ..... Morris, Loren. . . .....238,270 . . ..., 246 Morris, Patrick . . . Morris, Rodney . .. Morris, Timothy .... Morrison, Michael .... Morrison, Mitchell Morrison, Vicki . . . Morrisel, Rick , . . Morrisset, Richard Morroco, Dan . . . Morrow, Donald . Morrow, Patricia . Morrow, Randall . Morse, Corinne, , . Morshed, Hadi . . . Morton, julie ,... Morzov, Ann ,.... Moscoe, Gregg . . . Mosena, jan ..,.. Mosgowitz, Larry Mosby, Douglas . Mosier,Mariorie . Mosier, William. . . Mosley, Bruce . . . Moss, Bruce ..... Motoyama, Marsha .... Mott, Monte .,... Mott, Pat . ..,. . . .. Moulton, Sherron. Mouzis, Gerald . . Moy, Betty ....... Moyer, Craig ,.,., Mucino, Sergio , . . Mueller, George . Mueller, Kent ... Muir, Mary , ...... Muldoon, George. Mulhern, William . Muller, Cory ..... Mullikin, Kathie . Mummert, Arnold Mumper, Heidrun. Mundy, Dorothy . Mundy, Keith .... Munoz, Carlos , . . Munoz, jose ,.... Munson, Priscilla . Murano, Pauline . Murdy, Cheryl Murdy, Susan ..... Murone, Ron ..... Murong, Vincent . Murphy, Brian . . . Murphy, jeannine . Murphy, Kathleen Murray, Verne .,. Murrin, Robert . . . Murry, Mary . . . Musgrove, Lee , . . Mustoe, Michael , Myatt, Bruce .... Myatt, Gregory . . . Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Charles David . . , Gail ..... Heidi . . . Lisa .,..... M yra ...,.. Myklebusy, Gloria Mysorski, Donald . Naber, john . , . Nabi, Suhail . . . Nagai, Linda ..... Nagaishi, Patricia . Nagata, Dennis . .. Naguchi, Caroline. Nahin, james ,..,. Nakagawa, Iudy. .. Nakamura, Michael Alan .... .... 3 57 Nakaoka, john , . . Nakaoki, Carol . . . Nakasato, Shariene Nakatsuchi, Noibud, . . , . Nakayama, Wayne Namba, Masnori . Nangle, Peter ..... Naranjo, Neal. . .. Naser, Mohamed . Nash, Bernard . . . Nash, Craig ..... .... 2 68,254 Nash, Robert . . . 205 Nash, Scott ,.... Nassar, Philip ,,.. Nassier, Ahmed. . . Nassier, Hailaa . . . Naztley, Ron Neal, janet . . , ....,..,122 .,..278,356 ....,288,356 .....305,356 ...,..305 ....356 ....2B8 ....356 ...,246 ...,356 ......356 .....242,356 ......250 ....356 ..,..,228 ....20Z234 ...,,.268 ....356 ....204 ....205 ....268 ,...356 .-.356 .,.,..356 ........356 ......,288,179 2B8,357,175,179 . .....,.,,.. 294 ,,,.205 ..,...29O ...,..,.272 ,.,.294,357 ......280 ....274,178 ......258 .,..256 .....,357 ..,.252,1B0 .......,357 ,...254,357 ......238 ........357 .,..234,171 ......357 ....357 ....256 ....274 .,..357 ,.,...286 ....234,357 ......236 ......296 ....178,179 ...,'.,357 .....,..,.294 ......,..,357 . . .3a3,a57,2os ......3o3,357 ...,357 ..,.357 ......250 ....282,357 ..........252 ..,234,357,181 .....,..357 .,.,117 ....1B2 ....188 ...,357 ....357 ....278 ....292 ...,175 ,.,.280 ....357 ....191 ....357 ....351 ..,.357 ....278 ....298 ....182 ....,..,268 .,..268 ....357 .,,.204 ....204 .,..302 ....250 Neary, Robert .... Nell, lulia ..,. Ncistein, Jack ....,, Nelson, Bruce ,,.. Nelson, Catherine. . Nelson, David . . . Nelson, Debra , . . Nelson, Dennis .... Nelson, Dorothy . . . Nelson, B, K, ...... . Nelson, Eric . , Nelson, lan .,.,... Nelson, Rick ...... Nemechek, Sharon Nestcll, Buddy ,... Nethery, Donald . . Neuman, lorry ,... Neuman, Russel . . Newberry, Michael Newbrough, Nancy Newcomb, Scott . , Ncwhouau, Nancy ..... Newman, Brian .,.. Newman, Havens . . Newman, Mark .... Newman, Russ ..., Newman, Thomas, . Newton, Deborah. . Newton, Oswald . . Ng, Nancy ........ Ng, Rebecca ,... Ngo, Phan ..,...,. Nicassio, Michael .,. .,,. Nicholx, Melinda . , Nichols, Patricia. . ,. .,..272,358 ...H244 ..,.197 .,..278 .,.,236 .....358 ..,.J58,771 .,..,35B .,...79 .,,..B6 .,.,.,.292 . . . 250,358 ..,,.268 .,..186 ....242 .,.,J58 .,.,290 .,.358 ,..276 . , . ,... 353,198 .....242 ..266,35B .....35B ....358 .. .280 ...,288 ....358 ....266 ....J58 ...,1B8 358 ,......358 258,358,202 ...,,.,2B2 .,.....Z56 Nichols, Stephanie ..... .... 2 50,358 Nickcll, Thomas . . , Niem, Steven ..,... Nielchman, Bill .., Nigra, Richard .... Nikaido, Lloyd , . , Nilson, Lisa ...... Ninokawa, Cary .... Nishi, Mark ........ Niyhi, Stephanie . . .....,77 ,,,.240 ....298,358 ..,.358 ....J58 ....252 ,. .358 ...,JSE .....,.797 Nlahicla, Melody .,... ,.,. 2 02,188 Niahimura, Lynne . . Nishimura, Rodney Nita, Thom ........ Nina, Cheryl ...... Noa, james ........ Noakhtar, Hamid . . Noamesi, Rowland Noble, Maflaline . . Noguchi. Carolyn . . Nogucl1i,jrran .... Noguchi, Koichiro Nolan, Patrick ..,. Norcross, Iamcs .... Norcross. Paul .... Nord, Karen . , . Nurdby, Diane , . . . Nordlow, Glenn . . Nordstrom, Karen . Norman, Ellen . , Novatt, Cary .,.... Novy, Carol .... Noyes, William .... Nozaki, Mark , ,. Nnzawa, Alan ..., Nuccio, Robert . . . Nugent, Iarnes .,.. Nugent, Lizcttc .... Numan, Zaid ...... Nunez, Maximo . . Nuno, Frank .... Nursall, Iohn ..... Nussen, Sheldon . , Nypert, Stephen . , Oakes.Cordon . Oberto. Michael . , O'Brien, Holly .....,.. O'Brlun, Rosemary . O'Bricn, Sean ...... O'Brin0, Michael .... Obugc, Kabula ........ Occhiplnri, Vincent .... O'Connor, loan ,... O'Connor, Kelli .... Oda, Keith ...,.. , , Odgcn, Mark ......,. O'D0lH1Cll, Kevin ...... O'Donncll, Malcolm O'Donlu'Il, Michael Oettingcr, Miriam Oglesby, Edgar .,.. O'Gorm.zn, Bub ,... ., .,., 188 ..,.358 ....Z54 358 ....358 ..,.238 .,..359 .. .250 .,,.234 .,,.359 ..,.359 ..,..359 ,.,,274 ...274 ..,.234,J59 .232 ...,..,J59 . . , .207,234 200,172,173 ,. 284 ..,180 .,.....359 ...,359,182 ......359 ,...264,359 ...,27Z 232 ....Z04 ....J59 359 ...359,2O0 ...,.,359 .,,,298 .359 ,....242 264 ..,..,.202 ...264,177 .,,1a3 .359 ....,,.276 .,.2lJ0.795 .,...2B2 ...,.359 .,,..,3o5 .. 303, .. 305' . .272 ,.359 .H359 .,.276 O'Gorman, Errin . . . .,...,. .236 O'Cul, Michael ... Oh, Heungsam ..,. O'Hara, Virginia . O'Hanhi, David , . . O'Keellc, Arthur .. Oki, George ....... Okonkwo, Godfrey Okoye, Christian ,,. Okuham, Heidi ..,, Okumura, Phyllis . . . Oldham, Shirley . Olds, Elizabeth , . . Oleary, Maureen . Oliva, Deborah . . . Olsen, Kurt .....,, Olsen, Robert . , , Olsen, Roberta . . Olson, Carlcnn . . . Olson, Chria ......, Olson, Lawrence . . . Olsson, john ,..... O'Ncal, Susan .... O'Neill, Sandra . . . Ong, lellrey ..... Ong, Shicu-Ming . Ong, Simon ,.... Ong, Sunny ..,. Ono, Rodney .... Ono, Yoshi .... Onoda, Vicki . . . O'Reilly, Tim ..... O'Rcily, Michael . Orland, Cary ..... Orlikoff, Steven. ,. Orman, Mike ... Orr, Daniel ....,. Ortiz, David ..., Ortiz, Patricia . , . Oshiia, Leslie, ... Osuna, Nancy ..... Osuna, Patricia . . . Ola, Ann ....... Ota, Kenji ...,... O'Toole, Colleen . O'Toole, Patrick . O'Toole, Patrick , Olsmaa, Mari .... Ott, Anthony .. , OH, Tony ....... Otte, Brooke ..., Overturl, Richard , Owens,lames . . . Ozaki, Mark ....., Ozawa,lohn . . . Pahl, Richard .... Pai, Vivian ....., Paige, Christine . . . Paik, Michael ...., Paldino, Peter . . , Palmer, lay ...... Palmer, Iohn ..... Palmer, jonathan . Papazian, Gerald. . Pappas, Drew ..... Pappas, Karen , . , Paradis, Steven . , . Parisi, Robert .,.. Park,l .,....... Park, Paula ..,,,. Parker, Diane ,.... Parker, lenniler. . . Parks, Mary ....... Parrino, Teresa . , . Paschall, Eugene . Pascoe, Maryellen. Passalacqua, Maria Passwaters, Tracey, Patrick, Diane . , . Patten, Byron ..... Patten, Mark ..,. Patten, Thomas . . . Patterson, Debra . ..,.294,177 359 ..,.244 ...238 ,...359 .,..359 .,..182 ....182 ..,.359 ....188 ....359 ..,.359 ....252 ..,.232 ....280 ..,.359 ...,207 ..,,264 ..,.276 ....359 ....359 ,..,..282 . . . .234,359 ,,.,..359 ,...360 ..,.360 .,..2O0 ..,.278 .,..202 ..,.,.191 , . .... 268,177 ......254 ,,,.360 ......360 . . . 295,360 . ...., 360 ,...,.240 .,..234,186 ....,...360 ...,294,180 .....,294 ....'l88 ....360 ....266 ...,360 ....258 ....,..,360 ....360,195 ....,....,302 282,360,192 ,.......,.360 .. ........,.. 169 202,189,169 ,........,202 ....292 ....190 ....J60 ....360 ....360 .,..360 ........360 .. .,......... 268 234,240,195 360 Vfffifizss ....242 ....298 ....360 ....231 ,...Z31 .,..176 ,...231 ...,207 ....288 ....360 ....J60 ....250 ,,..,.264 , , , 186,360 4. '.'f.4.'i64,ir? . . .,.,,... 250 Patterson, Geoffrey . , , ...... .... 2 02 Patton, Mark .... Paulsen, George . Pavcik, john ..... Pavich, Thomas . . , Pawell,lames . . . Paxson, Stanley ,. . Payne, Barbara . , . Payne, Linda ..... Pazmino, George . Pearson, Denise. . . Pearson, Richard . Pease, Thomas 1... Peck, Valerie .... Pedersen, Eric . , , 200,172,173 .. ........ 360 .,.,360 .....,305 ,...268,360 ....,.360 ....360 ...,282 ....298 ,...361 ....361 ,.,.J61 .,..256 ,,,.258 Pekuri, Karen ....... Pelentay, Stephanie . Peluso, Bonita ..... Pemberton, Olive . . . Penalver, Ovidio . . , PendeH,leanette . . , Pendelton, Lisa . . . Pennock, Robert , . . Pepiot, Geneva ..., Pereira, Kort ,...... Perelli-Minetti, Linda Perkins, Don ,...,.. Perkins, Iohn .,,,, Perkins, Barry ..... Permut, Arthur ..... Perry, Conrad , . . Perry, Janis ..... Peters, Iohn ...... Petersen, Dennis . , . Peterson, Anita ..,.. Peterson, Carol .,.. Peterson, Norm ..... Peterson, Randy .... Peterson, Rhea . , , Petrill, Larry 4 . . Pettit, Cherie ..... Pettroff, loanne ..... Phelps, Lisa .,..... Phillips, Beth ....,.. Phillips, Charles .... Phillips, David ..... Phillips, Deborah . . . Phillips, Eben ....... Phillips, Cordon . . . Phillips, Lucianne . . . Phillips, Sharon ..... Phillips, Steven . . . Phuoc, Nguyen ...,, Pickens, Betty ..... Picket, joe . . . , . Pickett, Francis . . . Picking, Ioe ..... Picking, Susan , . . Pickren, Ryer , .... Pielow, Chester ..,. Pierce, Tracey . . . Piercy, Kathy .. . Piet, Milinda . . , .. Pinelli, Marc ....... Pinkerton, David . . . Pinkerton, Robert. . . Piper, jill .........., Pisano, Philip ..... Piston, Wade ..,. Pittenger, Bill ....,.. Pivarolf, Kathleen . , . Plank, Christie ...,. Platz, Mary ....... Plizga, Wayne , . . Plough, Kenneth . , . Plumleigh, Karen . , , Plyler, Roger ....... Podesca, Deborah . , Pohst, Barbara ...... Pokorny. Iohn ...,. Polhemus, lennifer . Politano, Victoria . .. Pollack, Mark ..... Pollack, Steven . . . Pollak, Robert ..... Pollard, Deborah , . , Pollard, james . . , Pollard, Scott .,.... Poloynis, Nicoletta . Pon, Annette ....... Pontarelli, Michael . Poole, Patrick ......, Popik, Frida ....... Popkin, jeffrey ..,.. Popotl, Michael ..... Porter, Carol ..... Porter, Diane ..... Porter, Susan ..... Portugal, Shelley Posey, Doug ..... Posner, Lenard . . . Posner, Lorene , . , Post, Kenneth ..... Post, Melissa ..... Poston, Wa a . . . Potter, jeff f. . Potts, Daniel . , . Poucher, Allen ..... Poulos, Rick ..,.... Poulter, Deborah . . Power, Bill ......... Power, Michael ..... Powers, Frank .... Powers, Kevin ..... Powers, Michael . . . Poxornlohn ..... Poxon,lulie , . , Pozzo, Louis ..... Prade, Timothy , . . 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Pratt, Charles . ....... Prendergast, David ,. Presnal, Susan ...., Press, David ....,., Presser, Steven ..... Pretorius, Mark ..,.. Preusch, Lisa ..... Price, Michael . , . . Prike, Edward .,...... Primrose, David .,,. Prince, Neil .....,, . Princi, Carla ..... Prlneas, Zachary . . . Priolo, Ian ,..., . . . , Privitelli, Salvatore . , Proctor, Andrew , . . Proctor, joseph ...... Protasewich, Roy .... Pryor, Cornelius . . Pryor, Michael . . . Pulaski, lon ..... Purdom, Gary . . . Purdy, Ronald . . . Purselhlerry Pusch, Kathryn , . . Pusch, Walter ,... . Putnam, Philip , . . Quaid, Robert ,.. . Quan, Dan ..,......, Quilligan, Carol ...,.. ...H362 . . ...., 298 . . ..... 362 .,...362 . .,.. 362 .....362 .....362 .....Z64 ..2B8,362,266,'l70,'l80 .,.,.363 ..,..282 . .... 363 .....305 .....296 .....363 .....260 ..,..27O .....268 ,.,..363 ,.,..363 , .... 363 ,....282 ,...,363 ...,,202 ..,..240 .,...363 , . ..... 363 Quilligan, Christopher .... ..... 2 72 Quinn, Blake ........ Quinn, Christopner .... Quiaot, Aguila ...... Quan, David ,...... Quon, Deborah .... Quon, Tina ,..,. . . Raab, Michael . . . Rabah, Adel . . , Raber, jack ..,.,.. Racanelli,lohn . . . Racavich, Carl . . . Racette, Teresa , .... Radach, Ron ,.. .. Rader, Roland . . . Rado, Bob ...... Raiken, Sherrie ..... Rallis, Dean ...... Ramage, Rick ..,..., Ramirez, Angelita ..,. Ramirez, Gary ..... Ramirez, Linda ..,,. Ramocki, Maria ..... Ramos, Al ....... Ramos, Jeff ..... Ramsey, Clem ,.. Ramsey, Keith ..... Randle, Kenneth . .. Randol, janet ..... Rankin, Carl ..... Rasch, Robert ....,.. Rasmussen, Karen .... Rasmussen, Kathleen Rasmussen, Susan .... Rausch, Kenneth . . Rawlings, Karen ...., Rayes, Elizabeth ..... Raymond, Alben . . , Re, Steven ,...... Read, Cynthia . . , Reader, Glenn . . . Reale, lanet ..... Reams, Anthony . .. Reasoner, Rand ..... Reaume, Brad ....,. Rector, Christine . .. Reddick, Philip ..,.. Redeker, Martha . . . Redfern, Peter ,,.. . Redmond, Ronald , . . Reed, Candy ...,,.. Reed, Charles A. ,.. Reed, Chris ..,.,. Reed, Iames . . . Reed, Karen . . , Reed, Paul ..,,. Reed, Stephen . . , Reed, Terry ..... Reed, Theresa .... Reed, Tom ,,..... Redder, lames .,.,. Reese, Jacqueline ,,,.. . . ...... 242 .....288,363 .,....171 ...,,...363 .,...264,363 .......363 .....274 ,.,,,204 .....363 ,,,..153 ,....363 ....,250 .....180 ......363 .,...276,363 ........294 ...,.264,177 ..,...280 . ...., 363 .....Z98 .....250 .....363 ...,.303 .....363 ,....363 ....,260 .....153 ......,.363 .,...,....278 .. . . 188,363,179 .. . ,..,., . . .236 .. ....... .252 . . ..,.. 236 .....264,363 .....266 ...,.363 ...,.363 ...,.296 .,.,.363 .,..,298 .,..236 ..,..363 ............305,363 . , . . .234,364,195,187 ...........,210 ,,,....,..158 .,...288,195,177 .........,236 .,......270 .,..,272,177 ........258 ....,236,774 ,...268,364 ,.....364 ....256 ....258 ....364 ...,198 Reeves, Thomas ..... Regan, joe ....... Reid, Duane , .... . Reinhart, William . . . Reinke, jeffrey ...., Reinke, William ...,. Reitz, Philip , .,.... . . Reitzell, Richard .... .,,. Reneau, Travis . . . Reno, Michael ...., Reordan, Donald ..... Resendez, Roland ..,.. Resney, lames ...., Resnick, Charles . . , Rex, Earl .... ...,. Rey, Michael .,... Re es Richard ...., Y , Reynolds, David ,..,. Reynolds, jayne ..... Reynolds, Marc ..... Reynolds, Roger . . . Reynolds, William ..,.. Reza, Daniel .,..... Rice, Rick ...,...,,., Richards, Katherine Richardson, Shields Richeson, Mary .,... Richey, Keith ....... Richey, Merrick .,... Richins, Nancy Richter, Cranor . . . Richter, Spencer . . . Riddle, Barbara . . , . Riddle, Ed ...... Ridgley, Sherry .... Riker, Charles ,... Riley, Alix ......... Rillorta, Linda .... Rios, Michael ..,. Ripley, Leslie Ris, Greg ........ Risdon, Anne . ..,. . . Ristuben, Nancy . . . Ritscher, Kathy .... Ritscher, Susan . . . . Rivera, Lorraine ..... Rizzo, jeffrey ...,. Roach, Stephen .... Robbin, Sherry . . , Robbins, Thomas . . , Roberts, Douglas . . . Roberts, Doylene . , . Roberts, janice . . . Roberts, Kevin .... Roberts, Stanley . . . Robertson, Andrea Robertson, Cristy . . . Robertson, Gary ...,, Robertson, john I.. . . Robertson, john M. Robertson, Margie Robertson, William Robillard, Bruce, .... Robinette, Brian ,.... Robins, Gregory . . . Robinson, Frank ..... Robinson, jeffrey .. . Robinson, Kristine Robinson, Randy . . . Robinson, Sharon ....... Robinson, Theodore Rocha, Gary ......... Roche, Patrick ..... Rodriguez, Diane ..,,. Rodriguez, Richard Roe, Robert ...,.., Roehrich, Mary . . . Roesener,joan , . . Roesser, Paul ....,. Roger,Alfonso Rogers, Harvey . . . Ro ers Thomas .. H i , . . Rohan, Robin. .... . Rohwer, Herbert . . , Rolfes, Mary .,... Roltetti, Sue ...,. Romeyn, Dedra ..... Ronsano, jill ..... Ronsano, Mike . . . Rosa, Tom ......, Rose, Bradford . . . Rose, lngeborg . . . Rose, jay .......,. Rose, Michael. . , . . Rosehill, Alan ...,. Rosen, julius .,... Rosen, Larry ....... . Rosenast, Thomas ..... Rosenberg, Nancy ..... Rosenthal, Leslie . . , Rosien, Igor ...,. Rosner, Mark .... Ross, Michael ...,. Ross, Stanley , . . Rossen, Diane , . . 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Rossi, joseph . .. Rounds, Nancy . . , Rousso, jeffrey . . . Rowan, Diana ,. . Rowe, Cliff .,..... Royalty, jeffrey ..... Rozak, Kenneth ...,. Ruben, Sandra ....., . Rubidoux, Michael . . . Rubin, Alan ....... Rubino, joseph . . . Rubino, Louis ..... Ruddy, William ..... Rudick, William .,... Rudisill, Alvin ,... ,.., Rudolph, Richard ...., Rudy, Kim ......... Ruiz, Augie ...., Ruiz, George . . . Ruiz,julianne . . . Ruiz, Martin ..... Runzler, Michael .... Rusdal, Liv .,,.,.. Russel, jim ..,.. Russell, jeffrey . . . Russell, john . . . Russell, Linda ..... Russo,joanne ... Rust, Carol ..... Rust, Lindy .... Rusty, Crusty . . Ryan, Diane ..... Ryan, Fred ..... Ryan, janice ... Ryan, Matthew .. , Ryan, Nancy Ryuto, Yukiko . . , Sabados, Richard ..,,. Sabados, Zoltan ....... Saboonchian, Benjamin Sadler, Linda ,,.,..... Saenz, Frank .,... Safer, Charles ..... Saffouri, Nahla . . . St. George, Gina .,... Sailzar, Steve ..... Saito, Mark .......,... Sajjad, Mohammad . . . Sakata, Yumiko ..... Salata, Melanie Salgado, Gary ...,. Salisbury, Robert Saloum, Salem ..... Saltman, Debbie . . . Salzman, David . . . Samala, Violeta . . . Samaniego, jose . . . Samilson, Leslie ..... Sammis, Diana . . . Samuels, Barbara . . . Samuels, jack ....... Sanborn, jennifer ...., Sandberg, William ..... Sanders, David ..... Sanders, james . . . Sanders, Lin , . . , . Sanders, Richard . . . Sanders, Willie . . . Sanford, Emily . . . Sanor, Laury ...,. Santamieri, Bob ..... Santamieri, joe ..,.... Santikian, George ...., Santomieri, joseph . . . Santos, Catherine ,... . Sanusi, Omran ..... Sapatsian, Anita ...,. Sardi, Alvaro .,.,. Saria, Donna .... Sarkissian, Carnig . . . Sarraf, Abner ..... Sasada, Brian ,...... Sattias, Vivianne , . . Saulsbury, janice . . . Saunders, Mark , . . . . Saunders, Robyn . . . Savage, William ,.... Sawada, Howard . . , Sax, Michael ,.... Saxton, Craig ..... Sbicca, Linda .,....... Scanlan, Matthew ..... Scanlon, Anne ....,., Scarborough, William . Scarbough, Robert . . . Scarcelli, Diane Schaffer, joan ..,. Schaffer, Cindy ..... 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Schandler, Steven . . . Schauwecker, Erwin . Scheare, Elliot , . . . . Scheider, Bob .,.. Schick, Cordon .,... Schimmel, Eugene . Schindweir, Randal . Schmicking, lanine . Schmidt, Charles . , . Schmidt, Monk ..... Schmidt, Ralph ...,. Schneider, Kimberly. .....298 . .,,. 368 ....,195 ..-,276 .,..,242 .,...368 .....368 ,.,,.J68 .....296 ,....268 ,.,....264 Schnerk, George .,,. ,,... 3 03,182 Schoknecht, Kent .... ..... 2 46,175 Schrader, Donald . , . ...,. . ,290 Schrager, Craig .... Schram, Kathleen , , . Schreiber, Douglas . Schreiber, Martha. , . .....368 . ,... 368 ..,..., ,282 Schreiber, Meghan ..., ..... 2 34,186 Schroeder, Catherine . . , , Schroeder, Neil ..,.. Schroepfer, Wayne . Schuessler, jan .,... Schulman, Robert , . . Schulte, Mary ....... Schulwitz, Leonard . Schultz, Stan ...,... Schulze, Debbie . . . Schumacher, Cathy . Schutt, Dale ......, Schuwager, Don . , . Schwarberg, Craic, , . Schwartz, Dennis . . . Schwartz, Mark ,.... Schwartz, Steve ..,.. Schwindt, Robin . . . Sclalani, jean .... Sclalani, Louis . . . Scott, Connie ..,.. Scott, james . . , Scott, Kelly ..... Scurria, Mary ..... Scuzzi, Mark ....., Searles, Robert .... Searles, Thomas ..,., Searuin, Steve ...., Seastrom, Kathleen . Seastrom, Wesley , . . Sebesta, Kathleen , . . Seddeik, Ahmad . . , See, Susan , ..... , Seide, Wendy ...., Seils, Sherry .,.., Seipp, Edwin ...,. Selleck, Daniel Sellers, Randy .,,... Semenak, Robert Sewalson, jeffrey Sewell, George ..... Shaheen, Anna ,.... Shaikh, Mohammed. Shamburg, Lorin . . . Shamsi, Faegheh . . . Shanahan, Patricia. .. Shandling, Michael . Shani,jashovam . . , Shannon, Michael. . . Shapell, Benjamin. . . Sharp, Steve ..... Shattock, Mac , . , . , Shaver, Georgia ..,, Shaw, Debora . . . Shaw, Larayne . . . Shaw, Randy . , . Shaw, Steve ..... Shaw, Tim .....,. Shawal, Caroline . .. Shea, Michael . . . Shedd, Richard .... Shedd, Rick .,.... Sheehan, Philip ..,.. Sheldon, Geoffrey . Shen, john ......... Shepherdson, james . Sheppard, Leslie . . . Sher, Robert ,,... Sheref, Nasar ..... Sheridan, Kevin ,..,. Sherman, Brian ,.... Sherman, Leslie ...,. Sherman, Nanci ..... Sherman, Sherri ..,. Sherman, Stanley . . . Sherman, Suzie , .,.. Sherwin, jane ..... Sherwood, jay . . . Shiba, Derrick ,.., Shiffman, joel ..... Shigckawa, janet . . . Shigematsu, Ronald . Shigemura, Albert. . Shigeyasu, jean ..... Shih, Lawrence , .... Shimamoto, Leslie. ,. .......181 .....,.29H . . . ..... 254,368 . ..... 232,292 . .,.,.,,. 242 . . . , .... 228,368 368 .....264 .....228 .....264 .....368 ....,280 .....133 .....302 .....368 ........368 .......,,,Z44 234,195,174 177 'fflffflssa .....368 .....Z94 .....368 ,'.'.l.'.'2llz,ssa 240 .....368 .,...252 .....268 .....244 .....204 ..,..234 ....,202 ..,.,250 ......290 ,....,..305 ....,27B,193 290 . ,... 274 .,...36B ,,...231 .....368 .....171 ..,,.368 ...,.266 ....,368 ,,..,197 .....292 ,...,272 ......288 . . ..,... 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Silva, Byron ,.... Silva, Steven .,.... Silverstein, Lloyd . . Simmons, Kenneth Simmons, Mike .... Simmons, Rick . ,. Simms, Ernest ..... Simon, Shan .,,.. Simonian, Susan .... Simons, Rick ...,.. Simpson, Donald. . . Sims, Yvette ..... Sinagra, Mark ..,.. Singer, Stephen ,... Singh, Gerald ..... Sinkus, Gary , , . Sipe, Bill ...,... Skinner, Ward .... Sleighl, Richard .... Sliskovich, joseph . . Sloper, Patricia .... Small, Michael . . , Small, Sheldon , . ,. Smalley, Dana .... Smallwood, Thomas Sment, Michael ,... Smith, Brett ..... Smith, Bruce , , , Smith, Cheryl ...,. Smith, Cintlsay . ,. Smith, Clint .. , Smith, Clifton ..... Smith, David , . . Smith, Donald . . . Smith, Douglas . . , Smith, Edward .... Smith, Elbert ... Smith, Gary .....,. Smith, Cordon . . . Smith, Gregory .... Smith, Harold .... Smith, james . . . Smith, Linda . . . Smith, Margo .... , Smith, Patricia . . . Smith, Ralph . . Smith, Riley .,. Smith, Sandra ,.,.. Smith, Steven .,... Smith, Susan ...., Smith, Suzanne .... Srnith, William . . . Smoot, Melissa . , . Smouse, Robert .... Smull, Lauri .... Snell, Lorron . . , Snell, William ,.,.. Snorf, Susan ..,., Snyder, Bruce . . , Snyder, Kelly ..,.. Sotlaro, David , , , Sodebergh, Lars . . , Soelberg, Robert . , Socryadjaya, Edwin Sokol, Alexia ...,.. Sokol, Rebecca ..,. Sokolov, lacque .,.. Solberg, Marty . . . Solomon, Charles . , Solurn, Mark ...... Somers, Daniel .... 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Sonosky, David ... Sophcr, Atlrian .,.,. Sorensen, Melinda . Sotoodah, Mo ,,., Souris, Kerry .,,.... Southwick, Robert . Sowder, loyce .... Spaellmire,lames . . . Spear, Kenneth ..., Speck, Steven .... Spence, Cherie .... Spence, Susan ...... Spencer, Bradley ..., Spencer, lohn ..,. S encer, Margie ., P Spengler, Carlette ..,, Spiehelman, Marc. . . Spinney, Georgia . . . Spirgen, Dennis .... Spivak, Mark ..., Spiveu, Barbara .... Sporn, Richard .,.. Sprague, Debra .,,. Spratt, Gail ..,.., Spreen, Kurt ...,.. Springer, lames .,,.. Sprungcr, Richard. , . Squire, Alison .,.. Stachler, Kenneth .,.. Staggs, Brian ....,. Stahl, Dennis . . . Stairs, Anne .... Stakee, Ianet .....,. Stamaton, Barbara. . . Stamper, Elgan .,.. Stang, Karen ....,.. Stangle, Terry ....... Stanislawski, Gregory Stanley, Doug ,,... Stanton, Christopher Stark, Thomas .. . Statti, Albert .... Stavers, Cathryn , . Stearns, Doreen .... Steele, lill ..., Steele, ludy ...,.. Stefano, Phillip .,., Stein, Alan ..... , Stein, Lawrence .,.. Stein, Lorraine . . Stein, Nadine ..., Stein, Shannon .... Stein, William ..,.... Steinberg, leffrey . . . Steinek, Valerie .... Stephan, Patricia . . Stephens, Hardy . . Slephens,lonathan . . . Sterling, Susanne ,.. Stern, Sheryl ....,.. Sterns, Bob ...... Stevens, Carl . . . Stevens, Peter ,...., Stevensomlantes , . Stevenson, Tod ..,. Stewart, Allyn .,.. Stewart, Edgar . . Stewart, Gregg .... Stewart, Kirk . . , .. Stewart, Leslie . Stilwell, lohn .... Stine, Donald ..., St. lohn, Gene .,,. Stiverson, Dane ..... Stockus, Raymond . Stoddard,lames . . . Stolaroff, Ianet .,.. Stoll, Holly ,,.,.. Stoller, jeffrey . . Stolrow, lelfrey .,.. Stone, Christine ,,.. Stone, Cynthia ,... Stone, Philippe .... Stone, Scott .... Stone, Sewart ..,. Stoner, Philippe ..... Stonestreet, Susan .,.. Storch, ludy ...... Storey, Owyn ,.., Storey, Pamela ..,. Storm, Claudia .... Stowell, William ..., Stracke, Steven .,.. Strahan, Robert . . . Strangman, Ida .... Strassner, lohn .,.. Strathearn, Brad . . . Strauslogel, Sherrie ....... Strebig, Steven .,... Streeter, Mary .... Streeter, Oscar .,.. Streit, Iennifer . , . ....., 372,168 ,,...290,207,170 .......,..372 . .,,..... 232 .,...294 ..f..372 .....372 .....266 . .,., 240 .....268 ......305 ....,..228 ...,.236,181 .....270,372 .,.....238 ....,..266 .....23-1,372 ....,..372 ,....248 .....372 .......292 .,...236,372 ..,....372 .......372 .,...228,372 .....268 .....258 .372 ......,236 .......264,372 . .,......,. 274 . . . . 288,372,158 .,.,..,....282 ,..,180 .,...231 ,....372 ...M264 ,....18'l ....,26B ..,.,240 .,.,.374 ,.,..272 ..,,.298 ,..,.256 ...,.256 .,.......26f1 .....244,292 .......374 .....374 .....274 .....207 ...H374 .....228 .....37-1 .....2H4 .....186 ...,.374 .,.......242 ...,.288,374 .,..,....228 ....200,172,173 ...........276 . . 228,254,374 ..,..258,374 ........79 ...,.374 .......264 .........374 ....,256,374 .......175 ., H374 ...,.374 .....374 .....,.258 .....234.374 .......J74 ....,374 198 .....234 .374 ...374 .....252 .....374 ,.,..374 .284 .....302 ,......246 ...374,174 .....266 ,....266 ,....,.266 .H282 .....274,177 .,.....272 .....280,374 ..,.,256,374 ..,........302 ...........280 . 250,200,172,173 270 I.f:..i.f22s ...szso ...,.250 Strenger, Philip .... Streuter, Nalani ,... Strickland, Eric .... Strong, Dick ..,. Stroube, Paul .,.. ....374 ....37S ....2B6 ....375 ,,..375 Stroud, lames ,..... .... 3 75 Stuart, Fredrick .,... , . . .375 Stubenrauch, Mary . . . . . . .375 Suchll, Sally ....... .... 3 75 Sue, Gary ............. .,.. 3 75 Sugiyama, Charlene ..,.. .... 1 B8 Sullivan, Owen ....,.. .,.... 3 75 Sullivan, Sally ....... 250,375 Sullivan, Sharon ..,.. 266,375 Sullivan, Timothy , . . 288,177 Sum, Nicholas .... ...... 3 75 Summers, Edwin ... , . . .375 Sumner, lohn ...... Sun, Richard ...... Sunofsky, Carol .... Sunofsky, lan .... Sunolsky, lohn .... Surace, Marie ,..... Surber, lerry ....... .,..375 ....375 ....375 ....266 ,...305 ....375 ....375 Sustarsic, Stephen .,... .... 3 O2 Sutantyo, Kiki ...... Suttie, Mary .... Sutton, Pooh ...... Sutton, Stephen ..... Suwa, Naomi ....... Suyetsugu, Mark . . . Suzuki, Ruthann . .. Swan, Katherine . .. Swank, Anne ..... Sweeney, Kevin. . . Sweet, Richard .,... Swenson, Kathleen ... .., Swenson, Sharon . . . . . . . Swindall, Tanya ... Sybrandt, Linda . . . Sykes, Warren ..... Szafran, Alexander . . . Szijarto, Kathy ..... Tabah, Lisa ....... Tabaie, Saeed ,,... Tabanera,lune Tadokoro, Ann . . , Tady, Brandon . . . Taecker, Candice . . . Tagawa, Dori ,.... Taira, Takashi ....... Tait, Marguerite ..... .... Takagaki, Marie ..... Takahashi, Kevin . . . Takahashi, Randall . . , Takaoka, Shuichi ... Takasugi, Charlene . . . . . Takemoto, Ronald ..... .,.. Takeyama, Leslie . .. Taleda, Nora ..... Talkov, Carol . . . Tait, Bradley . . , Tam,Lim... ....... Tam, Louise .....,..... Tamosuinas, Darrell ...,. Tamosuinas, Darren ...,. Tamulaitis, Diane . .. Tan, Diane ,...,.. Tanaka, jason . .. Tang, Anthony Taormina jo Ann . . . Tashian, Larry ..... Tashiian, Larry ..,.. Tashkofl, Victor ..... .... Tashman, Michael .... .... Tassi, William ..,..,, .... Tatsumi, Martin ,... . Tatum, Nalis ..... Tavella, Isabel ..... Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Lindy ..... Taylor, Martha . , . Taylor, Melinda ...,. Taylor, Richard . . . Teal, jeffrey .,.. Teale, let! . . . . Teel, Teri ........ Teele, Dana ..., Telford, Phillip . , . Teller, Michael .,... Teramae, Robert ....... Terkmani, Mohamed Terrell, Vida ,........ Terry, Orrin ....... Terzian, lrini ..,.. Teshima, larnes .... ....375 ...,282 ,...254 ....278 ....188 ....189 .,,.375 ....375 ....266 ....274 ....375 .244,151 195,168 ....234 ....250 .,..202 ....375 ....250 ....236 ...,375 .,..375 ,...188 ....375 .,..375 ,...375 ....168 256,180 ....188 ....248 ,...270 ,...375 ,...188 377,189 ....188 ....375 228,176 ,...305 ....377 ,...190 ....302 ....377 ,...377 ,...377 ..,.240 ....199 ......266 ....199 246,377 242,377 290,277 302,200 .,..377 ....181 ....182 ....377 ..,.270 ..,.256 .,..250 ....377 ,...372 .,..270 ...,252 ....264 ,.,.272 ...,377 ....377 ....182 ....377 ....377 ....377 .,.,294 This, james . , . Thom, Bruce ..... Thomas, Albert ..,. Thomas, Andrew . . . Thomas, Ava ..,... Thomas, Ed ..,.,.. Thomas, Heidi , , . Thomas, Mark . . . Thomas, Shirley ..... Thomas, Stacey ..... . . Thompson, Charles . . . Thompson, Dan ...., Thompson, Dean . . , Thompson, lohn Thompson, julie Thompson, Karen ...,. Thompson, Kathleen Thomspon, Peter ..... Thompson, Sara ......... Thordarson, Donald. . . , . Thornquist, Sherri ,.... Thornton, Lynne .,... Thurlow, lim ........... Tichauer, Randolph ..... Tiee, Charles . ,..., . , . Tiholiz, Patricia . . . Tikaban, Ratana ..... Tilton, David ..... Tingleyf lack ..... Tobin, Thomas . . . Todd, lohn ..,. . Todd, joseph , . . Tokuno, Linda .. . .,.....36 .. . .298,377 .....,258 ....377 ....300 ,,.,202 ....377 ....268 .,,...377 ..,.236,175 . .,... 246 ....377 ....303 ....2S6 ..,.377 .,..186 ....377 ....234 ..,.248 ......242 ....252,294 .....377 ....246 ...,175 ,.,.378 .,..378 ........378 . . . ,238,378 117,242,252 ..........378 ........294 ....274 Toley, Kathleen ..... .... 2 31,198 Tolman, Gerald .,... ....,.,.... 2 02 Tolstad, jeffrey .... 264,178,179 Tom, Carlton ......,.. .....,.... 1 90 Tomlinson, Kimberly Tomlinson, Nancy .,... Tonkin, Alan ....... Topping, Norman . . Torchio, Kathy .. .. Torello, Norman . . . Torok, Deborah ..... Torok, Kathryn . . . Torres, Robert ....... Townsend, Nancy ..,...., Townsley, Christopher ..... Toyama, Lori .........., Toyama, Suzanne . . . Traeger, Gregory .. . Trani, Lynda ...... Trejo, Ernestine ..... Trepte, Ann .....,, Trevino, Steve . . . Triana, Tirsa , . . . . Troescher, David , . . Troll, Frances , ..... . Trostler, Robert ,.,., Trott, Robert ...,. Truner, james ....... Trutanich, Andrew . . . Tse, Hau ....,,...., Tsoi, Elmer ....... Tsui, Angela . . . , . Tsujimoto, Trude . .. Tuck, jeffrey ..... Tuck, Lawrence . . . Tucker, Bill ....... Tucker, Michael ..... Tueller, Douglas . . . Turkell, Helena .... Turnacliff,john , . , . Turner, Barbara .... Turner, Lanese ,. . Turner, Lori ...... Turner, Randolph . . . Tutellan, Clifford . . . Tuttle, Pamela ..... Ubalde, Norma . . . Uchigoshi, jimmy ..... Uchirono, Rodger . , . Ucuzoglu, lsadore . . . Uebersax,1ohn , . . . . Uglee, Gary .,,... Ukra, Mark ......... Ukropina, Robert . . . Ullman, Patricia. , . . Ullman, Scott ...... ,..,264 ...,264 ....378 .....75 ,...231 ..,.238 ....256 ....378 ....378 ....378 ....191 ....191 .,..242 ....37B .,....378 ....264,37B ......205 ......378 ....278,170 ..,....,378 ....378,172 .. . .378,202 ......378 .,..272 ....378 .,..378 ,,....174 ....244,19B ......,,..,274 292,172,173 .....,....238 .,..202,180 ......274 ....198 ....264 ........204 ...,223,246 ......282 ..,.203 ..,...,.378 ....250,37H ....378 ....378 ....189 ....378 ....378 ....189 ,...280 ....268 ....378 , ...., 378 Ulmer, john ......... .... 2 64,1 77 Unterreiner, Oswin ... Upe, Ken ........... Urashima, Colette ..... Uyeda, Gail .,...,,.. ......205 ,,,.179 ,,..378 ....191 Vailokaitis, Madelyn, . Valdes, Emilita ...... Valentine, Dennis .... .....379 .....379 ......296 Valentine, Ronald .... ..... Z 96,379 VanBuskirk, Lynn ,,.... ..... 2 82,379 VanEtten, Frederick .... ...,. 2 94,177 VanFurche, lacqueline ...... 234 Van Mourick, Mark . . ..... 205 Vankensselaer, Robert VanSchair, lan ...... Vance, Terry ,....... VanDyke, Gail ..... Varlotta, Adrian .,.., Varni, lamie ..... Vasquez, Henry ..... Vayssie, Nancy . ,.., Vecchio, Angela .... Veitch, Christopher , . Veltas, Steve ........ Vercline, Russell . , . Vereb, Guy ...,.., Verna, William . . . Vernetti, Susan . . . Veta, lim ,...... Vidalis, Angelo . . . Vigen, Greger . . . Vila, Ernestina ...... Villarreal, William .,., Vincent, Kim ,. . . , .. Vinding, Dawn ... Vogel, William Volpe, Sharon ...,. VonHole, Harold , . . VonBerskirk, Lyn . . . Vonnegut, Thomas . . Voss, Amy .......... .....379 ....,379 .....379 .....264 .....379 .....183 .....379 .....379 .....256 .....290 .....ZBO ....,379 .....379 ,..,,379 ....,379 ,...,379 .....290 ..,.,379 ....,379 .....379 ,....379 ,....236 ,..,,305 .....198 ....,.79 ,....298 ..,.,178 ......264 Vreeland, Catherine .... ...., 2 31,294 Vreeland, Clay ,...., Wada, Gary .,....... Wade, Deborah .... Wade, Steven ,,.., Wagner, leffrey .... , Wagner, Karen . . . Wagner, Kirsten . .. Wagner, William .... Wagstaffe, Dennis .... Wahbi, Wlsam ...... Waier, Karen ........ Wakamoto, Hiroshi .. Wakasa, Ronald ..... Wakefield, Ann. . , .. Wakefield, jeffrey .... Wakimoto, Janis . . , Wakimoto, Patricia , . Walbom, Michael .... Walbom, Pamela ..., Walby, Edward .... Walcefield, Iames .... Walden, Gregory .... Waldorf, Melinda ,... Walgren, Lucy ...,. Walker, lanice . . . Walker, Peter ..,.. Wallace, Anne .., Wallace, David . .. Wallack, Gordon . . . Wallen, Stephen ..,. Wallenstein, David . . Waller, Herman ..... Waller, Raleigh . . . Walley, Wayne ... Wallis, David ,.,.. Walper, Thomas . . . Walstad, David . . . Walters, lune ..,.. Wang, lzy-l .... Wapple, Susan , . . Ward, Earl ..,.. Ward, lames ... Ward, lay ..... , . Ward, Richard . . . Warde, Carole ... Wardlow, lohn .,... Warfield, Jocelyn .. . Warmuth, Chris ..... Warren, Dorothea . . Warren, Michael .... Washington, Ann .... Wasilewski, Bob . . . Wassem, Donald .,... Wasserman, Robert .... . ....,294,177 ...,....-379 228,3 79, 180 3 79 ...,.29O ,..,,379 .....231 .....,.80 .....290,379 ..,..282 .....379 .....379 .....231 ...H268 ...H188 ,...,188 .....379 ,......83 , .... 379,183 . ,... 183 .....264 .....379 .....256 .....234 .....380 ...H239 .....286 ...,..380 , ........ 380 .....380,199 .,,...278 ......254 ......,.173 .....3B0,183 ......305 ..,.202 ....270 .,..380 .,..200 ....380 ...,272 380 . . . 266,380 380 ....173 ..,.199 ....380 ..,.258 ....300 -..296 ....380 ....380 Watanabe, Kathleen. . Waters, Loc .....,..., Watford, Harriette , . Watkins, Greg ,,.., Watry, George ..... Watson, Candice . . Watson, james . . . Watson, Linda . . . Watter,lohn . . . Watters, Diane Watters, Mark ... Watts, Tepi ..... Way, Lowell ......, Weast, Christine ,.,. Weatherford, Sylvia , , Weaver, Fred .,....,, Webb, Karen . ,..... Weber, Allan ....... Weber, Edward ..... Weber, lohn .,... Weber, Michael . . . Webster, Dana .,.. Weckerly, David .... Wedberg, Conradlr, . Weedon, Karen ..,... Weeks, Cynthia ..... Wegher, Barbara . . . Wehner, Susan . . . Weikert, Carol . . . Weiller, Neil ,...., . . Weinberger, Lynn ,,,. Weise, Howard ...., Weiser, Jerry .,... Weiss, Robert .,... Weissler, Rod ....... .....188 .....242 ....181 ....254 .......238 . ..,. 232,380 ......286 ..,.....380 .....242,38O ......242 ,.,.294 ,...380 ,...380 ....380 ....380 ,..,380 ....,266 ,...,380 ,...268 .,.,258 ...,...,320 .....Z82,380 ...,264 ...,.83 .,.,298 ....232 ,...380 ,...236 ,.,.,.380 .....254,380 .....,250 ....242 ...,290 . ,...... 382 . .,...,... 199 Weizer, Charlotte , . . , ...,. 382,192,181 Welborn, Michael .... Welbourn, Patricia . , Welch, Freeman ..,, Weller, Craig ..... Wellman, loanne . . Wells, john joseph , . Wells, lohn Stuart .... Wells, William ....., Welsch, Karl-Bernhard Welsh, Karey ........ Welvang, Dennis ...., Welz, Mark, .....,... , Wenger, james ......... 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Z 74 Wright, Bradley .,.. ....,... 2 46 Wright, Laurie .... 242,264 Wright, Linda ..... .,,.,.. 2 50 Wright, Loyd ..... .,.., 2 68 Wright, Richard .... .,.., 3 85 Wright, William ...... ..... 2 72 Wrightson, Terry . . , Wu, Charles . .... . Wu, Frederick Wu, Paul ..,..., Wulk, jerry ...,, . Wyatt, Gregory ,..,. Wye, Melissa ..... Wylde, Karen ..,.. Wynton, lohn ...,. Wyrtki, Undine ..... Yaghoubzadeh, Bijan Yalem, Richard , .... Yamada, Kaza, . . , ., Yamada, Nancy ..,. Yamada, Patrick ,.... Winn, Craig ...... Winn, David .,...., Winslow, Russell . . . Winterroth, leffery . Winthrop, lan ..... wise, Phillip ,.,., Wishart, Robert .,,., Witcher,lames . . Witherell, Linda . . . . Withers, Virginia . . , Wittman, Randall . . Wolcott, Wendy , . , Woldt, Wendy ..., Wolf, james ..... Wolf, Michael , . . Wolf, Tanya . . . Wolff, Brent ..... Wolfe, David ..,.. Wolfe, john ....,.. Womble, Gregory. . . Wong, Belinda ..... Wong, Benjamin Wong, Christopher , Wong, Darrell ..... Wong, Dennis , .,.. Wong, Edward ,.. Wong, Eleane .... Wong, Francis . . . Wong, Frank .. . Wong, Gary , ,. Wong, George . . . Wong, Harvey . , . Wong, loanne , .. Wong, jordan . . . Wong,ludy ....,.. Wong, Kathleen , .. Wong, Louis ..... Wong, Martin ,.. Wong, Nina ..... Wong, Norman ..... Wong, Roger ..... Wong, Shirley . . . Wong, Sik ..... Wong, Tiger ..,. Wong, Virginia . . . Wong, William . . . Woo, Donna ..,.... Woo, Gwendolyn ,... , , . . . Wood, Dennis ..... 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