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s f fl % c 1 Cs ti it to 1 3 part e idi nce Hall t7:i O « is . %%% xfl .t o%% « Qveelc Gira. diA iJt c llXilcx 3. m In BostDn, they rccnaclcd the tamous tea parly. In Concord and Lexington they tbught the battles a second time. In Philiadelphia they moved the Lib- erty Bell to a place where more people could see it. Irom Washington eanie official medallions, postage stamps and other government tributes. People took advantage of the year to take that one big trip to see the historical sights of the founding of the country. But at use there were no big celebrations, no parades, no massive Hag wavings in 1976. Only occasional, lleeting thoughts of our bicentennial, which were prompted usually by sorority rush parties, Madison Avenue or brief references made in history classes. Some say the scars of Watergate and Vietnam were responsible for having put a damper on Uncle Sam ' s 200th Birthday. Others justified the lack of enthusiasm by pointing out that Cali- fornia is far away from the birth-place of our country. But whatever the rea- son, most people agreed that the bicen- tennial was not a major part of a USC student ' s life in 1976. People thought the presidential cam- paign might spark some interest, but instead it brought to light only some stark realities inflation and unem- ployment. These two problems weighed heavily on the minds of 1976 graduates who were soon to face the crowded job market. Anxiety over the present and future could have been responsible for some of the lack of interest in the past. It seemed hard to concentrate on the old, when news of the attempted assassina- tions of President Ford, the arrest and trial of Patty Hearst, U.S. intervention in Angola and even the Olympics de- manded attention to the present. Closer to home, the events at USC detracted as well: the resignation of Coach John McKay, the sancationing of the Gay Student Union and the seventh consecutive tuition hike. Jf a_ g .«y .s...,. ., r-vv- ' :r;-:. ' ;-;ij::l :--v-- -:v ' : ' :v:ij:: i ' ii- i. ' ©S ?= -- Added to that were the problems that students face each day: the Paper Chase, trying to find enough money to get by, and loneliness. The bicentennial was used as a theme for a few campus activities — some rush parties, one halftime show and the formation of a shield with a ' 76 in the middle as the highlight of the football pre-games. But for the most part USC students excluded themselves from the so-called celebration. The Songfest Committee even went so far as to ban any entries in the all-university musical with a bicentennial theme. One reason for the down play of the bicentennial could have been a reaction to the media ' s preoccupation with the subject. By the time January 1, 1976 had nnally arrived people were cringing at the sight of another CBS 200 Years til ■■' ' :: T S jJ rV H. r- fwr ik ■■■' 1 Ago Today , the 12-foot Uncle Sam at Busch Gardens or Shamu the Yankee Doodle Whale. Merchandisers had made the bicen- tennial a buycentennial with the word glaring from every special coin, china dish and $8 tee-shirt. The real celebra- tion was left behind. And so the candles on Uncle Sam ' s birthday cake flickered and died on the use campus. Instead of that S8 tee-shirt, many students spent the bicentennial year working on that $18 thousand educa- tion so that instead of reveling in the past they could make their contribu- tion to the future. . . .• ♦  r k i -. .: ' •• t !•, • v f.- .. ; I U i ' r |rv ; mT l ilfii ii I rfilf f ' ' ' ' ' •■' ' ■' -- -■■■' EDITOR Sharon Swenson ASSISTANT EDITOR Cindy Leone CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER Robert Chavez STAFF Paula Bonadelle Julie De Campos Cindy Eisley Jennifer Gates Nina Gordon Lynne Tally PHOTOGRAPHERS Edward Moy Michael Ito Steve Jacobson Michael Levine CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Tom Kravitz Robert Labayne Gregory Lazzaro Peter Read Miller Dennis Woicott COVER GRAPHIC DESIGN Dwayne Foster DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Clarence Anderson AMERICAN YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE Will Loe SPECIAL THANKS Rebecca Bostrom Russell Leadabrand Jim Perry Bobbie Watanabe Gail Zimmerman SENIOR PORTRAITS Garfield Studios Changes mark administrative year By Kevin McKenna Daily Trojan Editor American universities, like other institutions, are not usually given to rapid and radical change. And no one would accuse USC of going against this general rule. As a private university, and probably more wary of change than most others, substantive change has usually been slow and deliberate. The academic calendar has been de- bated for years, but without results. The mediocre standing of faculty com- pensation and the library holdings have been bemoaned since time immemorial, yet improvements have been slow in coming. But when USC officials decided in 1975 to reorganize the university ' s ad- ministrative structure, the groundwork was laid with uncharacteristic swiftness and the plans were carried out post haste. The seeds of the massive reorgani- zation were planted in the preceding academic year, when the executive committee of the President ' s Advisory Council, acting upon the mandate of President John R. Hubbard, estab- lished a task force on academic ad- ministration. Its charge: ... to engage in a thorough study of USC ' s academic ad- ministration, particularly as it affects the appropriate development of gradu- ate education, and to make recom- mendations as to the structure most appropriate for this university in carry- ing out its educational mission. The task force, under the chairman- ship of Jackson Cope, Bing professor of English, formulated a response to this charge in a report to the President ' s Advisory Council. The document, dubbed the Cope Report, urged among other things the establishment of the position of pro- vost, responsible for academic and stu- dent affairs, and the addition of an ex- ecutive vice-president within the office of the president, to help carry out the continuously expanding functions of that office. During the ensuing summer, Hub- bard named Houston I. Flournoy, the former state controller and Republican gubernatori al candidate in 1974 who had since been named a university pro- fessor, to study the substance of the Cope Report and recommend plans for its implementation. While Flournoy ' s precise recom- mendations in the matter were not dis- closed, it was subsequently made clear that the task force report was to be carried out significantly. After a weekend retreat in Septem- ber with a number of top university ad- ministrators and academic deans at which Hubbard delineated his plans, he announced at least the beginning of the administrative shakeup at the annual faculty breakfast later that month. The first — and not entirely unex- pected — result was the appointment of Zohrab A. Kaprielian as executive vice- president. Kaprielian, dean of the School of Engineering for the past six years, had previously served as vice-president for academic administration and research. Although nominally only one of a num- ber of vice-presidents at the university, he had long been acknowledged as the most influential administrator under Hubbard. Kaprielian ' s new duties were essen- tially the same as in his previous position - as Hubbard described them, the responsibility for long-range academic planning and the overall administration of research and resource management. And Hubbard was lavish in his praise of his right-hand man: I have been among the fortunate, for from the early CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 LEFT President John R. Hubbard; RIGHT: Houston I. Flournoy. .  «;Nf t9 r« - rA CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19 days of my presidency, Zohrab Kap- rielian has shared with me the trials, the anxieties and the tribulations of con- temporary educational leadership. But there was no indication who was to share the trials, anxieties and tribu- lations of the several vice-presidents whose positions were jeopardized by Hubbard ' s other announcement: the establishment of a committee to begin a search for an individual to fill the new position of provost. The Cope Report had made it clear that the provost position would embody the responsibilities of several existing vice-presidents those for student affairs (James Appleton), undergrad- fori coup y ofiK uoi gnu mi S« (i«c oiJOji uate studies (John Cantelon) and aca- demics (Paul Hadley on an interim basis) and specifically excluded those positions from its diagram of the proposed administrative restructuring. Hubbard was less explicit than the task force in his appraisal of the search for a provost. While making it clear that he was seeking a person of un- questioned intellectual quality and accomplishment and so recognized throughout the scholarly community, the president evaded the inevitable question: what about those vice-presi- dents ' ? I cannot at this time delineate a chart of function and organization (en- compassing the new provost), Hub- bard said. It would be presumptuous of me to do so, for if we find the per- son we are seeking, he will most surely demand that his input in this regard be considered. So the implications of the adminis- trative revamping were yet to become fully apparent. There were other changes in the aca- demic administration of the university in 1975-76 not related to the Cope Re- port and its implementation. New deans and directors were named in several academic units and four new trustees were appointed. Edward Bassett, former dean of the William Allen White School of Jour- nalism at the University of Kansas, came to USC as director of the School of Journalism after a prolonged search. Kenneth Owler Smith, who had served as interim director for the previous year, was named associate director of the school. Houston Flournoy, having com- pleted his tasks in advising President Hubbard on the administrative reor- ganization, was named dean of the newly instituted Center for Public Affairs. He was named to the posi- tion shortly after announcing he would not be a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate this year. Paul Hadley, who had been asso- ciate vice-president for academic ad- ministration and CONTINUED ON PAGE 22 I EFT Zohrab A. Kapnelian; BELOW Ed- ward Bassetl. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 research, was named interim academic vice-president to fill the position vacat- ed by the retirement of Milton Kloet- zel. A. Quincy Jones, a prominent Southern California architect, was appointed dean of the School of Architecture and Fine Arts. Allen Mathies Jr., who was serving as interim dean of theSchoolof Medicine,assumed the job on a permanent basis. In other professional schools, Richard Oliver was named dean of the School of Dentistry and Jack Steele be- came dean of the School of Business Administration. The College of Continuing Edu- cation was headed by an interim dean, Harvey Stedman, formerly the col- lege ' s executive director, while the search for a permanent dean continued. There were also new faces among the university ' s trustees, including that of a prominent black woman, Yvonne Braithwaite Burke. She is an alumna of the use Law Center and a Democratic congresswoman from the Los Angeles area. Also joining the university ' s govern- ing board were three corporate execu- tives: Edward Carlson of United Air- lines: Carl Hartnack of Security Pacific National Bank: and Gordon Hough of Pacific Telephone. The activities of the university ad- ministrators are removed from the life of the average student, despite the great effect those individuals have on the quality of education at USC. Fur- ther changes will undoubtedly be made as the university continues in its avowed quest for intellectual excel- lence. One thing is certain: the university has proved it can move rapidly to in- stitute changes of substance, if not form, when it wants to. Whether the same energy can be channeled into finding solutions for the other prob- lems facing the university is, for now, an unanswered question. ABOVE LEFT: Richard Oliver: ABOVE: Mathies; LEFT: Yvonne Bralhwaile Burke. Grads, seniors participate in London program Students had the opportunity to study advanced public relations in Lon- don, England for three weeks during the summer. The new program was offered to graduate students and qualified seniors by the School of Journalism. Twenty students participated in the four-unit seminar course. International Public Relations. It focused on the building and maintaining of international rela- tionships through communication. Part of the seminar activities includ- ed traveling to locations in Britain such as the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) main office and Winsor Castle. The final trip of the program was by train to Edinburgh, Scotland for a dis- cussion with the director of the Edin- burgh Festival. The session was conducted by Ken- neth Owler Smith, head of the journal- ism school ' s public relations sequence, and William R. Faith, a senior lecturer in public relations. ' OPPOSITE PAGE: Chip Collins studies in front of Windsor Castle; ABOVE: Pro- gram participants visit Lacock Village, a restored English community; LEFT: Stu- dents Rick Zwern and Michael Nowacki converse at the Edinburgh train station. Children paint murals as part of JEP project It beautifies the community. It helps remove the graffiti from the walls. It provides students with an artistic outlet that many of them never had before. What is it ? It is a mural painting. Thanks to the help from students involved in the Joint Educational Project (JEP) murals went up this year at three elementary schools near the university. Mural painting projects were con- ducted during the fall semester at Vermont Avenue School, Magnolia Avenue School and 32nd Street School, across from the university. The move towards mural painting was community wide and started in the East Los Angeles barrios, where murals had been going up in place of graffiti as a symbol of community pride. Murals were also stressed as a portion of the Los Angeles cele- bration of the American bicentennial. The mural at the Vermont Avenue School was placed outside on the wall of the school plaza. The design was of silhouettes of children playing. It was designed to reflect what the students usually did in the area. At Magnolia Avenue School, a group of fourth and fifth graders took pictures drawn by the kinder- garten class, enlarged them, and then painted them on the wall of the kin- dergarten classroom. 32nd Street School used indoor murals painted on paper. One of the murals was of student self-portraits and another was of sea creatures. These murals were hung on the walls in the various classrooms. Not only were the murals enjoy- able for the students to make, they also brought favorable response from the surrounding community, said Varnette Honeywood, the JEP art programs coordinator. Members of the community came in and said how much they liked the murals and how much they thought the murals improved the appearance of the schools, she said. We also found that lots of students ' self-concepts were raised. They had to work with other students and plan. All of the children got involved in either the painting or the planning. The elementary school classes were aided by groups of two or three JEP students, who work at the schools as part of their use classes. Like other JEP projects, this one was designed to expand and continue during the spring semester at other schools that work with JEP. Unlike other programs though, this one had an extra benefit. The results were available for everyone to see and the murals were still there after the end of the semester when the use students left. I I Washington Semester exposes government workings to students The Washington D.C. Semester is a 16-unit program that provides students with an opportunity to live and study in the nation ' s capital, and to become involved in govern- mental proceedings. The program allows students to become acquainted with the funda- mentals of government by giving them an opportunity to intern in a government agency and attend Con- gressional hearings. They also par- ticipate in field trips throughout the city, and work on special projects. The highlight of the fall program was a 90-minute discussion session with Watergate Judge, John J. Sirica. In addition, the students were given the chance to enjoy the histor- ical and cultural aspects of Washing- ton D.C. Chinese scientists visit use as part of American tour use was the only institution of higher learning in the California south- land to be visited Tuesday, Oct. 21 by a delegation of highranking scientists from the People ' s Republic of China. The group ' s interests focused on use research in the geological sciences and in petroleum engineering. Official host to the Chinese during their stay was Zohrab Kaprelian, exe- cutive vice-president. He welcomed the party of seven Chinese scientists at a 9 A.m. reception and also hosted them at lunch. A highlight of the visit was a lecture delivered by Liu Ching-Yi, council member of the Chinese Chemical So- ciety. The subject of the address was Some Aspects of Environmental Pro- tection Work in the People ' s Republic of China. That morning the Chinese met with T.F. Yen, associate professor of chem- ical engineering, who delivered a pre- sentation on the bioleaching of oil. Petroleum Engineering faculty also shared in a discussion of reservoir en- gineering and oil recovery research as well as compaction sediments and geothermal reservoirs. Ta-liang Teng, associate professor of geological sciences at USC, hosted a visit by the Chinese to USC ' s Geo- physical Laboratory and discussed the universities ' work in microearthquake monitoring and research. Earlier, there was a short field trip to Baldwin Hills to examine the site of a dam failure and to inspect USC seismic monitoring stations maintained in that location. The group of scientists was part of a larger party that spent a month in the United States. Their U.S. -educated chairman. Professor Chou Pei-yuan, is China ' s foremost figure in international science. OPPOSITE PAGE: A USC associate professor explains earthquake monitoring equipment; LEFT: Zohrab Kapriel- ian welcomes one of the Chinese scientists; BELOW: A delegation member inquires about geological research. Mobile One covers off-campus news events A new addition to the School of Journalism is Mobile One, a mobile television unit, which makes it possible to cover live news events off campus. The truck is a self-contained unit. It is a completely equipped mobile studio with three portable cameras, sound mi.xers, monitors and a vidio tape recorder. The mobile unit, which was pur- chased from the Southern California lidison Company, is the first in a series of movable studios that will be equipped to cover events on location. Richard Zielinski, a teaching as- sistant in the broadcasting sequence, is in charge of directing the unit, which is being used primarily with advanced television production classes. The unit is a very modest one — it only has black and while capability. Future units will have full color po- tential. Southern California Edison took one of their service vans off the line to make it available to the university at a reduced cost. Liberty Bell, fife and drum corp: an intelligent look at bicentennial The only real attempt to take an intelligent look at the bicentennial came all in one week during the spring, when a 2000-pound replica of the Liberty Bell clanged on to campus followed by a fife and drum corp a few days later. Justin Kramer, an expert on the bell and author of Casl in America, spoke alongside the monstrous model explain- ing the inaccuracies that cloud the bell ' s history. The bell we recognize as the Liberty Bell is actually only the lucky third of four bells which tried out for the job, Justin said. The first bell arrived from England in 1752, was tested at the yard of the State House of Pennsylvania and cracked, he said. A cracked bell, like Humpty Dumpty, cannot be put back together again. Pass and Stow (local foundrymen) broke up the bell for scrap metal. They cast a number of small bells to experi- ment with. We don ' t know how many there were or what happened to them. The two men then cast a bell which looked great but sounded terrible, he said. They cast another bell which was installed in the State House steeple in 1753 and has come to be known as the Liberty Bell. This bell was relegated to a position of second best, however, when a fourth bell brought to the State House from England in 1954 was installed as the house ' s clock bell. In 1828 this English bell and clock were given to St. Augustine, Kramer said. They were destroyed in a riot in 1844. Had the Liberty Bell been the number one bell, I ' m confident it would have been destroyed instead. I y ' T ' ' . % ii ' UIIC Musicians provide lunchtime entertainment M ' Flash Cadillac ' highlights noon concert series I Debate draws crowd, protest Compiled from Nov. 12 Daily Trojan A debate between William Shock- ley and Richard Goldsby, over the causes of racial differences in intelli- gence testing was one of the most con- troversial events of the school year. The debate centered on Shockley ' s theory that blacks are genetically in- ferior to whites in terms of intelligence. Goldsby argued that environmental factors account for any such racial differences. Both Shockley and Goldsby con- ceded that research on the subject to date has not resulted in any firm con- clusions on whether the differences are caused by genetics or environment. Shockley, a professor of physics whose work with transistors won him a Nobel Prize, and Goldsby, a black geneticist from the University of Mary- land, addressed an overflow crowd of about 1,700 persons in Bovard Audi- torium on November 1 1. Prior to the debate, an orderly pro- test took place. About 150 people, many with picket signs, paraded in front of the auditorium for 20 minutes, intermittenly shouting slogans like end racist education and Shockley stick to physics. Because of the volatile atmosphere surrounding the event, the debate was repeatedly interrupted by students heckling and denouncing Shockley. During the question and answer period Shockley was physically forced aside when three members of the audi- ence commandeered the microphone. Glenn Dassof of the Campus Speak- ers Bureau said the Bureau was disap- pointed at the lack of tolerance shown by the audience. Goldsby repeatedly expressed his dis- appointment that his opponent was not allowed to speak without interruption. I can ' t address myself to his argu- ments if he ' s not given a chance to make them, he said. Both scientists concluded their pre- sentation by stressing that research on the subject is not complete. ' uies, like ib ipticre e as idfflli Met forced ; Jiidi- . ' ««, ipeak- dM|)- llsdis- ids not jpion, iatso- nee to ir pre- ircfcoj CHLmmmN Ray Bradbury Distinguished personalities visit campus as speakers, honored guests Burt Pines Hubert Humphrey Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki Classic police story opens drama season Detective Story , the first produc- tion of the Division of Drama, was pre- sented Nov. 5-8 in Bovard Auditorium. The classic police drama, written by Sidney Kingsley in 1949, centers on Detective Mc Cloud, portrayed by George Parrish, and his experiences in the 21st precinct. New York Police Dept. Clarke Gordon directed the produc- tion. I ' A Far Country ' portrays life of Sigmund Freud A Far Country , the second play produced by the Division of Drama this year, was shown in Bovard Auditori- um, Dec. 10- 13. The play depicts the human side of Freud, showing his family life and his relationships with his collegues and patients. The production was directed by Jed Herner and starred Ian Tanza and Nora Masterson as Dr. and Mrs. Freud. Alumni gather for 5 1 st homecoming [ Redevelopment: building toward the future university community By Cindy Eisley A panorama view of Los Angeles from atop the highest building on campus shows a city alive with activity — freeways bulging with automobiles morning and evening, coupled with the continuous sounds of screaming police sirens, rumbling jet airliners and honk- ing horns. Looking a little closer to home one would notice the striking changes, both completed and in progress, that mark the community surrounding the uni- versity. As in other areas of central Los Angeles, redevelopment has become the slogan for the efforts to save the inner city, emerging as the way to di- vert the growth of the suburban shop- ping centers and bring the business back to the former hub of the city. Broadway Plaza, Bunker Hill, Arco and Bank of America Towers, and the new civic center mall are all part of this continuing effort to save and revitalize downtown Los Angeles. And the Uni- versity Village Shopping Center, to- gether with the University Hilton, are extensions of this redevelopment surge that stand to dynamically change the university ' s community atmosphere in the future. The focal point of the developing community has been the shopping cen- ter. A dream that took nearly six years to become a reality, it was con- ceived as a place where students could eat, drink, and dance and where local residents could shop for quality mer- chandise. The center was seen as the way to make the community in reality a community, rather than an island in the sea, said Mike Thompson, vice- president of the Hoover Redevelop- ment Corporation. We wanted to create a development that would effec- tively serve the needs of both the stu- dents and the local residents. And in its first year of operation, the University Village Shopping Center did indeed enhance the university com- munity. Although not entirely occu- pied, the center offers a variety of new stores, as well as the new locations of some of the area ' s merchants. The highlight of the center is, of CONTINUED ON PAGE 56 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 55 course, the new 32nd Street Market. From the old, crowded community gro- cery store at the corner of 32nd Street and Hoover Boulevard, Morrie Not- rika, owner and president of the Hoo- ver Redevelopment Corporation, fash- ioned a supermarket comparable to a suburban Ralph ' s or Vons with wide isles, well-stocked shelves, and even an express checkout stand. Capitalizing on students ' needs for fast-service food, Notrika also in- cluded a bakery and a delicatessan in his store, and the hot sandwiches and varieties of meats available in the deli were a welcome alternative to Jack-in- the-Box, McDonald ' s or Woody ' s. Some traditons have still hung on, though. The check-out line in the liquor department still reaches record break- ing lengths on Saturday mornings be- fore football games- even with two registers. And the market continues to cash checks for students and offers a courtesy booth to facilitate this. Complete with its 31 flavors, Baskin Robbins opened for business early in September— and students couldn ' t have welcomed it more. Ice cream cones, sodas, and sundaes helped to calm the tension of classes during the warm fall months, and many stu- dents have discovered that the late night ice cream cone is better than that cup of coffee at the Grinder, and their friends agree. Most of the stores that opened during the fall months were those re- locating from buildings along Jefferson Boulevard that were to be torn down by the university. Tams and Silverwoods were among the first to reopen in the center, along with University Travel. Tams, with its neatly organized loft for books and its sections for cards and stationery, office equipment, xeroxing and printing, and school supplies, offered free plants to customers during the back-to-school rush. Bank of America and Security Pacific were also I I part of the complex, even though their facilities had been in operation for nearly a year before the third banking tenant. Western Federal Savings, moved in. Other tenants include Launderland, Hub Spokes Cleaners, Tom ' s Wheel Works Bike Shop, and the Magic Machine. Scheduled to have been com- pleted by June were Burger King, Numero Uno, 2, and the 32nd Street Cafe, a three-story pub offering a res- taurant, a bar, and dancing. In addi- tion, construction is well underway on the General Store, a group of 20 small- er establishments, including arts ' n ' crafts shops and different fast food services. Many were surprised to find that CONTINUED ON PAGE 58 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 57 some of the stores that have tradition- ally served students did not relocate in the shopping center. Of particular notice were Trojan Camara and Gar- field Studios, and students who wan- dered over in the fall to make an ap- pointment for graduate photos dis- covered, much to their surprise, that the studios had moved to the lobby of the University Hilton instead. Originally an empty lot used for Col- iseum parking, the Hilton had opened during the spring of the previous year, improving the somewhat dismal and barren eastern edge of the campus and effectively blocking the view of the Harbor Freeway from the dormitories. Contrary to popular belief, the hotel was actually built in conjuction with the university and the new conference center of the College of Continuing Education in order to provide con- venient facilities for the people who would be attending the increasing num- ber of conferences being sponsored by the university. Many had thought the 1880, a rats- kellar basement bar in the Hilton, might compete with the Nine-O for the Thursday night student crowd, how- ever, after only a few weeks of the new school year, the Nine-o had easily shown that it still intended to be the local drinking hangout for students. The bar had moved from its original location at 901 Jefferson Boulevard to Figueroa and 29th Streets (right op- posite the Row) in midsummer, and the new building has proved quite different from the old. A bar-length mirror covers the wall behind the bar, making the room seen twice as large as it is. Large rounded, red booths line the wall opposite the bar, with tables set between. The most striking difference, however, is the in- door-outdoor carpeting that covers the floor a definate deterrant to the bottle-throwing, glass-breaking brawls that had more than once closed the old Nine-O before midnight on a Thurs- day night. To many it just isn ' t the same old Nine-O, however, rumor has it that other spots have become the in place to congregate on Thursday nights. In fact, the first edition of the New Row Run recommended that the Nine-O only be visited after midnight on Thursdays for that last drink on the way home from such places as the Sandwich Emporium or Little J ' s. The Nine-O ' s new location has also put its famous luncheon hamburgers in direct competition with McDonald ' s. Located across the street from both Woody ' s and the Grinder and prac- tically next door to the Nine-O, the newest home of the Big Mac has enjoyed a booming business from the day it opened early in the summer. Change . . . Growth . . . Develop- ment. For the university community, these words can be more precisely termed redevelopment. And the uni- versity and the community will con- tinue to work together in the future toward improving the facilities and offerings of the local area — toward creating a real university community. •r n iDWS I i _ . -r- k ' P i BF -f 1 . Troy Week stirs Crafts Fair brings holiday j shopping to SC ij±m I 1 1 apartments provide campus living alternative Traditionally, USC has offered stu- dents two types of lifestyles to choose from — living on the Row or in the dorms. This year students had another alternative with which they could ex- periment. This was the Student Com- munity, a group of 1 1 apartment build- ings within the boundaries of Jeffer- son Blvd. to the south, Adams to the north, Ellendale to the west and Fig- ueroa to the east. Plans for the community got un- derway last summer when it came to the attention of the Residential Life Office that it needed 700 additional spaces to fill the housing requests for the year. Because of the time factor involved, the staff and the budget were put together rather quickly, re- sulting in a lack of organization. Large amounts of money were poured into some of the buildings for renovation and security, but be- cause of the hasty planning much of • it was wasted. Lighting was poor in many iiailways, soundproofing was so bad that one occupant icept his bed in the icitchen in an attempt to get some sleep, newly repaired walls and ceilings were cracking again by mid- year, and new intercom security sys- tems did little good when there were groundfloor windows with easy access. Attempts were made at social ac- tivities, but a Thanksgiving Dinner seemed to be the only success. The parties, which were held every 2 months at an on campus location, had poor turnouts. Recreation includ- ed pinball machines in dark hallways. The majority of residents asked were unhappy with the poor living conditions. So, in its first year the Student Community did not succeed as an alternative life style. Students rally to protest tuition hike use Busch-wacked in Canoe Race by Maryland, 499-456 Week of activities provides break for engineers . . . Fewer than 1000 attend rainy USCaleidoscope Songfest groups present ' Welcome to Our World ' Songfest, the largest all-student musical production in the nation, was performed May 1 in the Greek Theater. The theme was Welcome to Our World and featured three entries in each division (production, choral and small group). No bicentennial numbers were allowed in the show to eliminate the possibility of unfair advantages in judging. Entertainer Steve Allen was the guest host for the 23rd annual event. The proceeds from this year ' s perform- ance were donated to the John Tracy Clinic. Songfest is traditionally one of the main activities of the spring semester. sHr 0K Graduates honored at midyear, spring commencements ' ■ffli! rl 1 ' ' . f , A, n m ■«.=. i J BI HBMrt-Ir ' -iiM MiliiiniMi irr ■1%. ' A ?.:?= John McKay: end of a tradition By Aurelio Rojas He was hired in 1959, an obscure assistant coach who ' s lone claim to fame had been as a 170-pound half- back on the Norm Van Brocklin-led Oregon Rose Bowl teams of the late 40 ' s. When his tenure came to an end 17 years later, John McKay . . . 16 years a head coach, had established himself as the winningest coach in DSC foot- ball history. His credentials: An overall 127-40-7 won-loss record. Four national championship titles: 1962,1967,1972 and 1974. A record eight Rose Bowl appear- ances. In the end, the 51 -year old McKay, who ' s penetrating wit and football innovations had made him one of the most distinguishable sports person- alities in the country, chose to become the first coach of the newly-formed Tampa franchise of the National Football League, During his time at the helm, the CONTINUED ON PAGE 86 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 84 use football program had returned to the glory of the Howard Jones era two decades before McKay had per- fected the I formation and coached the greatest lineage of college tail- backs — Mike Garrett, O.J. Simpson, Anthony Davis and Ricky Bell. He had sent more of his players to the pro- fessional ranks than any of his con- temporaries, while establishing USC as the dominant intercollegiate foot- ball power. Perhaps the following lines, written in one of this reporter ' s final Daily Tr ojan columns, best captured the mood of the man and the climate under which he left: He would stare at you with eyes so cold they seemed to emanate a thin mist. Yet he was concurrently cold and warm. He was a perplexing figure, a coal miner ' s son who had risen to the pin- nacle of college football. He was a man blessed with an acute wit, yet he was ignorant to the meaning of hyperbole. He was, it must be said, an imposing, arresting and charismatic individual. He had so conditioned his audience that it would honor him with laughter even when his humor was unmeriting. He said he was leaving the college football coaching profession because the time had come for him to move on. Sometimes, he had once said, you can wear out your welcome by staying too long. Yet, after 16 years, you wonder if there were other motives for his sud- den departure. Had his patience for badgering alumni run its course? Had the fact that he was constantly put on the defense, despite his coaching excellence, taken a toll on his nerves? And then there was another distinct possibility, one he had hinted about on a number of occasions: had he, through his clairvoyance, foreseen the impending doom of intercollegiate ath- letics? Would the monster destroy it- self push itself into a financial quag- mire? At the end of the conference table, the man would puff on his omnipresent cigar, answering reporters ' questions with clouds of smoke. With his aloof- ness he often made you wonder if be- hind that devious grin he knew the path on which intercollegiate athletics were traveling. But if he did — and the media had characterized him as having the powers of a deity — he would not let on. John Harvey McKay just puffed on his cigar, and in a self-imposed exile, slipped off into the sunset. II J ' 75 football: not a bang but a whimper This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper. By Steve Jahnke When T.S. Eliot scribbled these words on paper a few decades ago, he probably didn ' t have the 1975 USC football team in mind. But you ' ll have to admit, the three lines capture the gist of the Trojans ' season this past fall. By late October, after USC won its seventh straight game by defeating Notre Dame in friendly South Bend, Trojan fans were making room in Her- itage Hall for Rose buds, Heisman tro- phies and National Championship cups. It appeared the master sculptor — John McKay — had molded another adolescent team into a cohesive unit that would eventually play for No. 1 in Pasadena on New Year ' s Day. But the win over the Irish was USC ' s last taste of victory in the regular season. By late November the Trojans had dropped four straight conference games, and Liberty bells had replaced long-stemmed roses as centerpieces around the campus. Inexperience, inconsistency and in- juries all played key roles in the Tro- jan tumble, but John McKay ' s retire- ment from college coaching may have been the most damaging. Rumors of McKay ' s venture into the professional ranks were as frequent as his Tuesday morning press conferences. Hardly a week passed without some mention of the Silver Fox packing his bags and leaving for Tampa. Finally, in a telephone hook-up with Florida just before the team plane left for Berkeley on Nov. 1, McKay told the nation he had accepted a job as head coach of the new National Football League franchise in Tampa. (A week and a half later USC named John Rob- inson the new coach and Richard Perry, professor of physical education, the new athletic director.) McKay never won another regular season game as the Trojan coach. It seemed unjust that after setting a Pa- cific 8 mark of 27 consecutive contests without a loss, that McKay would never again defeat a conference team. And it seemed equally improper that McKay would not coach his final game in USC ' s second home — the Rose Bowl. The Legend stepped out quietly . . . not with a bang but a whimper. Despite the loss of Anthony Davis, Pat Haden, Richard Wood and 1 1 other starters from the 1974 national championship team, McKay pro- claimed We ' ll survive in ' 75 at the outset of the season. And after the Tro- jans ' 35-7 opening game victory over Duke, few argued. The Trojans unveiled another in its long line of all- American running backs against the Blue Devils. Ricky Bell, a 6-3, 215-pound junior who played line- backer his freshman year, carried 34 times for 256 yards and four touch- downs in his debut at the most cele- brated position in college football — use tailback. His yardage total broke C.R. Roberts ' school record of 251, set in 1956. Bell exploded for his second straight 200-yard game as USC won its Pac-8 opener against Oregon State. In eight days Bell had burst from ob- scurity to national prominence, and his name was now mentioned in the same breath with Archie Griffin, Tony Dor- sett and other Heisman Trophy can- didates. But the domino effect of injuries that would plague the Trojans through- out the year was set in motion against the Beavers. Fullback Dave Farmer be- came the first of three players to break his leg, and before the season closed a host of other starters would miss at least one game. CONTINUED ON PAGE 94 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 90 McKay became the winningest coach in Trojan history the following weei when use knociced off the Purdue Boilermakers. The Victory was the 122nd of McKay ' s 16-year career and allowed him to pass the fabled Howard Jones. On the Tuesday before the Iowa game, it was learned that quarterback Vince Evans had bruised his right thumb and would be out indefinitely. His substitute, Rob Hertel, who is bet- ter known for his throwing arm at third base, finally got the Trojan passing attack off the ground as USC downed the Hawkeyes, 27-16. 1 71 It was back home, back to the Rose Bowl race, and back to the injuries the next Saturday when USC took its second conference game by defeating Washington State. Bell picked up 217 CONTINUED ON PAGE 97 95 f gi£ % i . CONTINUED FROM PAGE 95 yards for his third 200-yard plus outing of the year, and the Trojan defense, although continuing to give up a lot of yardage, allowed just one touchdown for the fourth time in five games. Oh yes, the injuries. This time it was cornerback Ted Roberson (frac- tured leg) and linebacker Mario Cel- otto (torn cartilege) who were side- lined for the rest of the year. In their final tuneup before the big game in South Bend, USC put its alumni to sleep in a Homecoming triumph over the Oregon Ducks. For the third week in a row, the Trojans ' play was dull, uninspiring, sloppy and penalty-ridden. And, for the third time in 1975, a starter — Hertel — broke his leg. The large block letters on the black- board in the dressing room might have explained the Trojans ' methodical play against Oregon. They read: BEAT NOTRE DAME Nobody in South Bend had for- gotten 1974 when USC ' s second-half scoring avalanche provided one of the most embarrassing moments in Catho- lic history. Banners hung from every building for the 1975 contest and II tombstones bearing the names of the USC offensive starters stood outside the campus church. But in the end it was USC that wrote Notre Dame ' s epitaph. CONTINUED ON PAGE 100 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 97 It took the Trojans ' finest executed drive of the year, midway through the fourth quarter, to finally bury the Fighting Irish. Trailing 17-14, USC took the ball on its own 29-yard line and drove the length of the field for the winning score. Bell around left end for 19; Bell around left end for 12; Tatupu up the middle for 7; Bell off tackle for 6; Bell off tacke for 11; Tatu- pu up the middle for 2; Bell fumble, re- covered by Jackson; Evans on a keeper for 2 — and a touchdown. The Irish would have to wait another 12 months for revenge. use ' s second season began the following weekend in the confines of Strawberry Canyon. It would be the first of four games when a McKay- coached team, noted through the years CONTINUED ON PAGE 105 WY ' T T ' T . ' Af ' . r ' ;. ' ' ' ' R r , :r CONTINUED FROM PAGE WO for dramatic comebacks, could not rally in the closing minutes. The Trojans suffered their first loss 24 hours before the opening kickoff of the California game when McKay announced his retirement. The Bears completed USC ' s dismal weekend with a 28-14 win. When Cal (ahead 21-14) fumbled late in the fourth quarter, use fans began thinking miracle. But the Bears ' defense stopped Evans on a fourth and two in the next series and then added a late touchdown. A week later USC was literally kicked out of the Race for the Roses by Stanford, a team which seems to produce as many quality place kickers as the Trojans do tailbacks. With 1:48 remaining in the game, Evans was in- tercepted trying to hit Randy Simmrin near mid-field, and six plays later Stanford ' s Mike Langford booted a 37-yard field goal as the Coliseum clock ran out. CONTINUED ON PAGE 109 15:00 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 105 The headline in the school paper following the Trojans wet visit to Washington said it best: USC cries give me Liberty ' after Huskies pick the Trojans ' Cotton. Fittingly, it was a poor exchange between the center and quarterback — a basic play USC never did master in 1975 — as the Trojans were driving in the waning moments that eliminated them from Cotton Bowl consideration and put them in the Liberty Bowl. In the battle for the city champion- ship, which after three straight losses was about the only title USC still had a shot at, UCLA dropped everything but the game and earned the trip to Pasadena. The Trojans, who found themselves in the unfamiliar role of spoilers, failed to take advantage of 1 1 Bruin fumbles. It was a doubly frus- tating game for Bell, who, with 136 yards, fell six short of Ed Marinaro ' s NCAA record of 1,881. Even as the clock wound down, no- body really believed UCLA would win; most were expecting an O.J. Simpson run or a Jimmy Jones to Sam Dickerson pass. So it came to the sur- prise of no one when UCLA fumbled with 1:21 left in the game. The Holly- wood script continued to read per- fectly when Evans found Dennis Thur- man at the Bruin 43-yard line with less than a minute remaining. But the day was not meant to be USC ' s. CONTINUED ON PAGE III CONTINUED FROM PAGE 109 And so with 60 dejected football players alongside John McKay walked out of the Coliseum for the final time. For use, it had been a winning, but unfulfiUing season that ended . . . well . . . not with a bang but a whimper. J 15-00 Trojans leave roses behind, blank Aggies in Liberty Bowl It was a departure from script when the use football team took the field in Memphis, Tenn. on the night of December 22 to play Texas A M in the Liberty Bowl. After three consecutive New Year ' s Day appearances in the Rose Bowl, the trek South seemed like a loss of direction for the Trojans. No one could figure out what a Liberty Bowl was, let alone what USC was doing there. Nevertheless, the trip up the Miss- issippi proved fruitful, as the Trojans, losers in their last four regular-season games, upset the Aggies (seven point favorites in most betting parlors, and at one time the number two team in the nation), 20-0. The game also proved to be a fitting — and poetic— ending to the illustrious 16-year USC coaching career of John McKay. With tailback Ricky Bell once again orchestrating the assault, the Trojans managed to make McKay ' s Swan Song a melodious one. Despite his lowest statistical pro- duction of the season, 28 carries for 82 yards. Bell broke O.J. Simpson ' s single-season school rushing record and finished with 1,957 yards, while being voted the game ' s Most Valuable Player. All told, USC rolled up 315 yards against a Texas A M team that led the nation in overall defense and was also number one against the rush. Surprisingly, a good chunk of that total was amassed via the air, as the Trojans ' much-maligned quarterback, Vince Evans, connected on second quarter pass plays of 65 and 70 yards to split-end Randy Simmrin and Bell. The former set up a one-yard touch- down by fullback Mosi Tatupu, while Bell went in for six points on his re- ception. In between. Glen Walker kicked field goals of 45 and 40 yards. The players welcomed their de- parting coach into the dressing room with a chorus of; Big John, Big John, Big John. There were no tears, just laughter and happiness. Linebacker Kevin Bruce, who missed out on his goal of playing in four Rose Bowl games, summed up the team ' s feelings: We found some roses in Tennessee. Gymnasts excell in preseason contests Coming off a mediocre 1975 season, the 1976 Trojan gymnastic squad suf- lered the loss of live i ey seniors, in- cluding all-American Tim Shaw. However, Coach Jack Beckner ' s young team, led by three outstanding all-around men, improved its per- formance in leaps and bounds and de- cisively beat some national quality competitio n in the pre-season. The team lost by a hair to number one ranked LSU. Both California and UCLA, Pacific- Eight strengths, fell to the Trojans. The Cal team, who had won the Pac-eight title the previous eight years, was hurt by a rash of injuries. UCLA was beaten early in the preseason. Freshmen lead gym squad to 2nd in league Just two names would be adequate to describe womens ' gymnastics this year: Gayle Wycoff and Lynn Covin. Govin and Wycoff, both freshmen, were the nucleus of the tiny Trojan squad that finished second in the Southern California Womens Inter- collegiate Athletic Association to the much larger contingent from Cal State Long Beach. Both women dominated all compe- tition the Trojans faced during the season. Coached by Connie Dowd, the five woman squad faced teams with an average of 15 members, and still fin- ished high nationally. Swim Season has fairy tale ending: 1976 NCAA crown By Mark Noel If one were to listen to the saga of Peter Daland and the USC swim team they would think they were listening to a fairy tale. Only in fairy tales do such things happen. With but a wave of the wand, the swimmers appeared on the scene. But wait . . . this wasn ' t a new group of swimmers to replace the old ones. Only one NCAA scorer graduated, while many new swimmers appeared to take his place. The competition stood back and gazed with awe. This group was one of eight USC teams to take the NCAA swimming and diving championships, one of 14 teams to win a Pac-8 swim title and just another team to add to a 150-5-1 dual meet record over the Wizard ' s 19 years. The Trojans received a number of guests in the weeks before the Pacific-8 conference meets opened, facing Brig- ham Young, Pepperdine, Arizona, Western Canada, the Suburban Swim Club, Cal State Long Beach and The Marin Aquatic Swim Club. Of these, the most exciting meet was with Cal State Long Beach and their super fresh- man Tim Shaw. Shaw, the world record-holder in the 400, 800 and 1,500 meter freestyles, gave the USC distance men Mike Nye- holt and Ron Orr a test as he forced them to swim their best times of the year to just keep close. The new semester brought on the Pac-8 conference schedule and the toughest meets of any league in the country with four teams ranked high nationally. The first weekend brought back-to- back meets against a young California team and a junior college-type team in UC Santa Barbara. Junior Ail-American John Naber, freshman stand-out Bruce Furniss and diver Carl Rankin performed well for the Trojans as they went over the magi- cal mark of 100 points in both meets. Naber just missed a record in the 1000 yard freestyle, Furniss set a meet and pool record against Cal in the 200 free- style and Rankin set top marks in the Cal meet when he won the one meter diving against the top-ranked Cal divers. Sam Stein performed well in 100 yard butterHy against UCSB. After two meets in two days, some- one decided it might be a good time to stage an invitational race for distance swimmers. Orr and Shaw met again with Shaw just getting the best of Orr while Nabor finished a few seconds back. Stanford, the eighth-ranked team in the country, slipped quietly into Los Angeles with an undefeated record and just as quietly slipped out of the town with one loss. Overwhelming fan support was evi- dent as USC rooters packed the Dun- geon to cheer their Trojans on. It took Stanford ' s world-record p ' , f ' holding breaststroker, John Hencken, one breath to sum up his feelings about the use Goliath. DSC is awesome . . . they ' re out of everyone ' s class, he said. Hencken won his events but the Tro- jans took first in every other event. Joe Bottom gained revenge when he de- feated Dave Fairbank, Stanford ' s former NCAA 100 yard freestyle champion, in both sprint events. The showdown for what some called the NCAA Championships West came the following meet when UCLA visited Troyland. The overflow crowd of more than 1,000 saw the incredible depth and first place strength of USC. The Trojans showed the difference between first-ranked and second- ranked when the final score of 79-34 was tallied. Between the end of the league dual meets and USC ' s only real test of the season (the national championships), the Trojans won the Pac-8. After all this, the other teams enter- ing the NCAA meet at Brown Uni- versity found that even black magic (and bald heads) couldn ' t defeat the mighty Trojans. Rod Strachan swam the best 400 yard individual medley to become an NCAA champion along with Joe Bot- tom (first in the 50 yard freestyle), Naber (first in both backstroke events), the 400 yard medley relay team (Naber, Rob Shearin, Allen Poucher, and Joe Bottom), the 800 yard freestyle relay team (Scott Findorff, Dick Hannula, Naber, and Joe Bottom) and the 400 yard freestyle relay team (Joe Bottom, Naber, Bruce Furniss, and Findorff). Steve Furniss, in his final meet as a Trojan, finished second in the 400 IM and third in the 1,650 yard freestyle. But overwhelming depth was the key as strong performances by Troy ' s All-Americans garnered a near record number of points as they cruised to an early victory. Another swim season . . . another chapter in Daland ' s fairy tales . . . and only the Olympics remained to be con- quered by Troy. •N Recruits key - WSI; to league wins The department of Women ' s Inter- collegiate Athletics underwent a ren- aissance this year and Sports Informa- tion Director Pokey Watson Richard- son faced a formidablejob. Serving also as head coach for the swim team, Richardson tried to make winners out of the Trojan tankers. A two-time gold medalist in the Olym- pics, she recruited some of the top tal- ent in the world last year A major recruiting coup was the luring of Heather Greenwood. Con- sidered one of the top three middle distance and distance freestylers in the world, she was a silver medalist at the 1975 World Swimming Games. Other standouts included Cindy Schilling, national junior college champ in the 100 yard butterfly and Linda Stimpson, American record holder in the 100 yard backstroke, and 1975 Intercollegiate champion in both the 100 and 50 backstroke. Kim Peters, a finalist in the AAU 400 yard freestyle, Laurie Hdwards, an all-distance freestyler who was the 1975 CIF champ in both the 200 and 500 free and Perucha Yushara- yaha, an Indonesian Olympian and holder of her nation ' s records in the 100 yard meter backstroke and butter- fly, and the 200 meter individual medley, were three of USC ' s best. But despite this talent, the Trojans were not quite as good as UCLA, and finished behind the Bruins in league with a second place showing in the Southern California Womens ' Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference Championships. USC ' s only dual meet loss in 1976 was to UCLA. Basketball losses overshadow pre-season success By Steve Jahnke Although use ' s basketball season was only two games old. Coach Bob Boyd had reason to be wearing a faint smile. His Trojans had looked impressive in knocking off Loyola (94-77) and St. Mary ' s (89-62). And that other team across town — you know, the one that has overshadowed Boyd ever since he took over for Forrest Twogood — lost their opener to Indiana. I just got a call from Bobby, said Boyd, referring to the Hoosiers ' head coach, Bobby Knight. He told me this is going to be our year. He said we can get them (UCLA). The 1975-76 Basketball squad was the youngest in Bob Boyd ' s nine years at the University. Bob Trowbridge, known by the Sports Arena announcer as the senior captain from Montrose, was the only returning starter on a team that included four sophomores and three freshmen. Boyd ' s critics (will they ever go away?) said it would be his greatest coaching challenge. Nevertheless, Boyd and the Trojans left a lot of mouths wide open after their preseason performance. They shot with accuracy, ran with confidence, rebounded with authority and played defense with intensity. Less than two weeks after the experts had predicted a CONTINUED ON PAGE 128 ifm ' . 3V J 5 ' : :T 1 ' ■i S - ' Oi M:--.. .!• A JC KI r ml 1 Sjo aDWH mm ' ¥ - H ' ■r ' VBJ ||S gg£ S - iiSIiKi r J- BK ' IP l .ir :--.- - -wL li V3. S ig J H y r HH M 7 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 124 dismal non-conference record for USC, the Trojans flew to Nashville and cap- tured the Vanderbilt Invitational. USC stumbled a bit on its return to Los Angeles — losing to Oral Roberts 83-80 — but the Trojans bounced back to take their next three contests and entered the prestigious Rainbow Clas- sic with a surprising 7-1 mark. Marv Safford, who might be the only shooter in the country that puts horizontal spin on the ball, showed the Islanders his own version of Hula danc- ing as USC swept to its second tourna- ment title. Safford (24 points) danced circles around the host team, Hawaii, in the semifinals and then Marvelous Marv (30 points) danced all over Iowa in the finals. The Trojans — still called too young to be winning games — completed their most successful preleague in four years when they clipped Nevada-Reno in overtime, 81-80, on Safford ' s last- second shot. No sooner had new athletic director Richard Perry moved into the south wing of Heritage Hall than the USC basketball team won its 11th game in 12 outings and climbed to No. 15 in the national rankings. If Bob Boyd doesn ' t win another game all year, proclaimed Perry, he CONTINUED ON PAGE 131 ' iaS S«. I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 128 still deserves coach-of-the-year hon- ors. Despite USC ' s brilliant ll-l mark, the Trojans were still picked to finish no better than fourth in the Pacific 8. But if use could stay healthy and con- tinue to play the caliber of basketball it exhibited in the first 12 games, maybe the Trojans could stay close to peren- nial front-runner UCLA. Then again, maybe not. In the first 10 days of the Pac-8 race, the Trojans quickly fell from a possible title con- tender to a certain cellar dweller They lost to both Oregon schools in the open- ing weekend. And in the Oregon State game they lost Earl Evans, the teams ' third-leading scorer, to a strained Achilles tendon that would curiously take three weeks to heal. Loss followed loss until UCLA and Richard Washington ended the Tro- jans ' misery in the Sports Arena. Trow- bridge, who ended his career with 19 points and six rebounds, had his best outing since Christmas and put USC on top, 62-58, with 8:11 left on a 15- footer. But Washington, plagued with CONTINUED ON PAGE 133 1 four fouls, came off the bench to spark a 24-9 Bruin blitz, and UCLA won going away, 87-73. . ..0-14... It was all over. From 1 1-1 to 1 1-16; Bob Boyd looked exhausted, but re- lieved, as he sat in the lockerroom. I don ' t think it sounds good for me to say I ' m glad the season is over, he said. But it ' s hard to lose for two straight months. I never want to go through it again. Women Cagers rally to decisive preseason wins Sparked by the enthusiasm of new coach Miki McFadden, the talent of freshmen recruits Linda Balabuch and Katie Wright, and junior college transfer Lori Jepson, the women ' s basketball team started their season with impressive wins over tough pre- season opposition. The Trojans were paced by play- maker guards Angle Hunter, a 5 ' 2 ' defensive stalwart, and sharpshooter Stephanie Sinn, both juniors. Re- serves Dorothy Bolger and Brenda Bruce, both centers, and forward Chris Geiger, kept the Trojans solid off the bench. The Trojan cagers bettered their last season ' s losing record, while com- peting in Division 1 of the Southern California Women ' s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference along with Na- tional Champion UCLA. Rugby changes format, coach The year was one of transition for rugby, as the sport was completely reorganized from an athletic team to a university-sanctioned club sport. For several months prior to the beginning of competition in January, players raised money to support their full schedule of games and tourna- ments. Under new coach Tony Dawson, a former Trojan player, veteran and rookie ruggers played the toughest slate of opponents in DSC history. In addition to Troy ' s traditional games with Stanford, Cal and UCLA, the team faced Posenby of New Zealand, Kern County and Arizona. Steve Davis, John Cantwell, and Dave Boulware provided speed in the backfield, while the strength of Pat Morris, Norm Lacy, Bill O ' Brien and Dale Logic held the scrum together. The scrappy Trojan club was unable to attain its true potential, as early season key injuries contributed to a constantly changing lineup. «% • . ■• Crew season starts slow due to inexperience Row, row, row the boat . . . After all, how much experience do you need to row a boat? More than you think, says Bob Hillen, coach of the USC 1975 national championship crew team. Although every member of the squad is a walk-on, this was the first year in a while that Hillen had so few returnees to crew in his shells. Junior Louis Sclafani (one year ex- perience) and coxswain Keith Ogata (three years experience) were the only varsity members to return in 1976. Consequently, Hillen ' s newly fledged varsity had early difficulty with pacing and just plain know-how. Vastly more experienced teams from California, the Pac-8, and all over the country edged the Trojans in the majority of their spring races. rih . vC Waterpolo team fails to rebound from early losses This was the year that wasn ' t in Trojan water polo. Hoping to rebound from a devastat- ing pre-season. Coach John Williams built his team around a solid group of returning veterans, including two- year lettermen. Matt Finnerman, Tom Billings, Mike McCall, and Mike Jones, and starting goalie Dave Hearn. The highlight of the season was the walloping of Cal Poly Pomona, 17-6. The Trojans scored as many points in the first half as they did in a game all season. There ' s no doubt in my mind that the best teams in the nation are in our conference, said Williams. Even the surrounding of the much feared USC dungeon did not help, as the team finished the season by losing seven games in a row, with an unprecedented five straight defeats at home. 11-6 mark posts turnaround for women spikers Perhaps the most surprising turn- about in the Women ' s Sports Depart- ment was exhibited by the Trojan volleyball team, who reversed last season ' s losing record to 1 1 wins and only 6 losses. All six defeats came during league play in the Southern California Wom- en ' s Intercollegiate Athletic Con- ference, widely considered the toughest volleyball league in the country. The Spikers improved last season ' s 1-9 record by breaking even in league to finish with a 6-6 mark and 4th place behind UCLA, the 1975 National Champions. The unexpected change in USC ' s volleyball fortunes was due to the influx of some outstanding new talent, particularly the powerful hitting and intimidating blocking of Ail-American Julie Morgan and the all-around ex- cellence of Lori Jepson. Teamwork fails to assist young spikers Returning just one starter from the squad that finished tied for second place in the Southern California Inter- collegiate Volleyball Assn. last year, use ' s volleyball team exhibited a new sense of togetherness. Missing the services of two-time all-American Celso Kalache, who red- shirted to train with the Brazilian Olympic team, and all-American captain Randy Shaw, who graduated, the Trojans were young and inex- perienced — but enthusiastic. A pleasant surprise for Coach Ernie Hix was the development of 1974-75 junior varsity basketball MVP Bob Yoder into one of the most outstand- ing players in the league. Yoder, just a sophomore, was the Trojan ' s defen- sive mainstay and the team ' s top hitter. Playing in the tallest and toughest league in the nation, USC was de- feated early in league play, losing close matches to SCIVA rivals UCSB, Pepperdine and defending national champ UCLA. i Scott Simpson leads impressive golf squad It was supposed to be a year of rebuilding for Coach Stan Wood ' s golf team — but the squad turned out to be one of the best young teams at Troy in a long while. Scott Simpson, a junior, captained the team. Called by Wood one of the best golfers I ' ve ever had, Simpson was the Pac-8 champ and an AU- American as a sophomore. With a squad composed of seven freshmen, ten sophomores, two jun- iors and two seniors, the Trojans began the season ranked in the top seven nationally by Golf World maga- zine for the fifth straight year. The freshmen crop was particularly impressive, including Dave Simpson, Scott ' s brother; Brett Mullen, the U.S. Junior Champion; Craig Ander- son, Joe Flood, and Mike Wiechers. Wood, who has coached USC to Pac-8 championships in ten of the last fourteen years, picked his young squad to finish first in the Southern Division and in the Pac-8. ' «M i i Netters Earn National Rank The 1976 Trojan team of netters were ranked third or fourth national- ly most of the season, despite the un- expected loss of their top player. Butch Walts, due to scholastic difficulties. The team was led by ail-American Bruce Manson, who clearly established himself as one of the top five players in collegiate tennis. Coach George Toley ' s squad also re- ceived fine efforts from Chris Lewis, who won the Valley Hunt Intercol- legiate Singles Championship; J.C. transfer Andy Lucchesi; Mike New- berry; two-handed hitter Hans Gilde- meister; and promising freshman Charles Buzz Strode, a non-scholar- ship performer who came shockingly close to upsetting the nation ' s number 1 player, UCLA ' s Peter Fleming, at the Ojai tournament. I Women netters finish 2nd in league play Before the season began, women ' s tennis coach Dave Borelli was calling this the first year of his three-year plan for a national championship. By the time the season had ended, the netters were well on their way to making a reality out of Borelli ' s dream. Led by the superstar triumvirate of freshman Barbara Hallquist and jun- iors Diane Desfor and Grelchen Gait, all serious candidates for this year ' s Junior Wightman Cup squad, the Trojans finished behind only powerful UCLA in conference play and at one time were ranked third in the nation by Women ' s Sports. The trio were at their best in the prestigious Women ' s Invitational Tournament at the University of Ari- zona, where they placed second behind Stanford and finished ahead of their arch-rival from Westwood. Desfor made it to the semi-final round in the singles competition and combined with Gait to reach the doubles championship. A young team, USC also received fine performances from a promising group of women that included Leslie Allen, Marianne Colville, Robin Trumball and Linda Rene. 1 Talent, depth key to track meet successes Ron AUice, Long Beach State track coach, said it best mid-way through the 1976 track and field season, In terms of overall talent, USC is as strong a dual meet team as I ' ve ever seen. And the Trojans were just that — powerful. The national title was a real goal in 1976, and it was made possible because of the talent and — equally important — depth of Coach Vern Wolfe ' s Trojans. As in the past, the sprints were the Trojan ' s long suit. With runners like James Gilkes, Kenny Randle, Joel Andrews and Mike Simmons, points in every sprint event were inevitable. And when the four combined to make up the sprint relay team, it was considered world class. USC was also strong in the hurdles, with Tom Andrews, Fred Shaw, Mike Johnson and all-purpose athlete Rich Graybehl competing. Along with a bevy of quarter milers, Rayfield Beaton was the premier Tro- jan middle distance man. Not only did USC have a talented group of runners but the field men were exceptional. They were led by Russ Rogers, who frequently cleared 18 feet in the pole vault, Tom Cochee in the triple jump, Gerald Hardeman in the long jump, and Mike Budincich in the shotput. m km m ' BK rsr-Ttrir -s S JijfSS S as 4 ■.1 V ' .  Women ' s Track Comes to Light This was a successful season for Sherry Calvert ' s track team. Always a bridesmaid to powerful UCLA, USC finally stepped out of the shadow they had been under since the emergence of track and field here three years ago. The key was the field events where newcomers Lori Jepson (javelin), Vivian Turner (discus and shotput) and Julie Morgan (shotput, discus and javelin) were among the conference leaders. Sprinters Roseta Birt and Anna Biller continued to improve, and their 440 relay team was strengthened by the addition of all-CIF freshman Pam Curran. Freshman middle distance runners Jennifer Biller, Theresa San Agustin, and Donna VanPulvelde and returnee Angela Hunter formed a powerful mile relay team. Returning pentathalon competitor Brenda Bruce added versatility to the Trojan line-up. Major League draft snatches baseball talent Rod Dedeaux ' s 1976 baseball team, the 35th team he has coached since coming to USC in 1942, was probably dealt its worst defeat not by Arizona State, UCLA or Stanford in the newly reestablished California Intercollegiate Baseball Association, but by the Major League drafts, which snatched up six of the Trojan ' s top players — all of whom had eligibility remaining. Steve Kemp, an All-American in 1975, who hit .435, was the first player selected (by Detroit). USC also lost Dennis Littlejohn, Pete Redfern, George Milke, Ty Meyer and Phil Doktor Fortunately, Troy had a fine re- cruiting year, landing freshman-like Chris Smith, a fine hitter; Dave Van Gorder, a superb defensive catcher; speedy John Wells; and two fine pitch- ers, Rod Boxberger and Brian Hayes. I FOOTBALL Greg Beard Rickv Bell Gar Belhel Kevin Bruce Mike Burns Ron Bush Lynn Cain Mike Carey Mario Ceiotto Gary Cobb Rod Conners Mike Cordell Joe Davis Shellon DIggs Richard DImler Ken tvans Vince tvans Dave Farmer Jeff Flood Scotl Fraser Dwight Ford Jim Galbralth William Gay Gram Gelker Tony GIpson Carter Hartwig Gabriel Hearne Mike Hayes Rob Herlel Donnle Hickman Doug Hogan Kurt Hollmer Jeffrey Houghton Mike Howell Pat Howell Melvin Jackson Ron Jamerson Gary Jeter Ricky Johnson Ron Johnson Norm Lacey Myron Lapka Gene Lawryk Juni or Lee John Levy David Lewis Dale Logle Donny Lozano Jim Lucus Kevm McParlland Rod Martin Clay Matthews Rick Miller Dan Morovick Pat Morris Larry Nunnally Steve Ohradov ' ich Bill O ' Brien Ricky Odom Tony Ollvarna Otis Page Ray Peters Marvin Powell Rob Preston Ken Randle Danny Reece Tim Rhames Paul Rice Ted Roberson Mike Robinson Robin Robinson Mike Sanford John Schuhmacher Joe Shipp Rand Simnirin Mark Spino Art Source Harold Steele Clint Strozier Howard Studdard Mosi Tatupu Dennis Thurman Walt Underwood VInny VanDyke JelT Wakefield Glen Walker brie Williams James Zoller RUBGY Jay Blackstock Jim Blackstock Dave Boulware Meril Bullic John Cantwell Andy Catnick Pete C oilman Jose Cueto Steve Davis Tony Davis Glen Esnold Kevin Green Mike Hargrove Greg Hillgren Kevin Hillgren Chris Jackson Rick Jacobs Jerry Jones Scott Ketchen Norm Lacy Dale Logle Pat Morris Dave Morrison Steve Noel-Hill Mike Newhouse Bill O ' Brien Tom Reed Mark Schwene Jamie Sheppardson Peter Skovy Lock Waters GYMNASTICS David Ajikl Stefan Dobrus James Dragoesku Todd Freeman Garrett GIbbs Robin Hastings Donald Jackson Glen Jones James Makslmuk Steve Malls Duane Oda Larry Peterson Dale Seymour Philip Swain James Taylor Robert Treat James Yanaglmoto WOMEN ' S TEAM Lynn Govin Kris Holeman Janet Weaver Pam Williams GaleWvckoff I SWIMMING Rod Alhitz Mark Albright Joe Bottom Mike Bottom Dan Bowlin Todd Breyman Mark Brown Scott Brown Jay Davison Carlos Delgado Ralph Dion Scott Findorff Bruce Furniss Steve Furniss Mark Greenwood Dave Hannula Dick Hannula Greg Hargrave Bruce Hatton Rob Heath Chris Home Dave Juedes John Naber John Nakamura Mike Nelson Mike Nyeholt Jack Ogilby RonOrr Allen Poucher Dave Powell Glen Provost Man Rabinowitz Carl Rankm Tim Regan Bob Shearin Dean Smith Mark Smith Sam Stein Rod Stewart Rod Strachan Richard Wagner Greg Womble Bruce Yep WOMEN ' S TEAM Laurie Edwards Cindy Foist Heather Greenwood Kaia Hedlund Cathy Kovacesich Kim Peters Anne Ryan Cind Schillmg Jane Starrett Linda Stimpson Perucha Zora a ' ushar ah a VOLLEYBALL David Abdun-nur Henry Behrens Steve Bryant Ernie Coutee Glen Farkas Gary Fisette MikeGnlTith Mark Hill Don Killian Jim Matyas Brent Peterson Alan Rosehill Malt Ryan Ken Sacher Oz Simmons Bob oder WOMEN ' S TEAM Lvnn Allen Evie Black Christine Corlett Debbie Delri he Lori Jepsen Leslie Long Julie Morgan Karen Stang Lindv Vivas Celia amasaki WATERPOLO Steve Batcheller Tom Billings Don Billow Matt Esbensen Matt Finneran Dave Hearn John Hobson Mike Jones MikeMcCall Steve McFarland Dave Pa Ik Mike Ross Jeff Robinson Oscar Streeler Jim ' ouna TENNIS Stan Franker Juan HansCJildemeisler Chris Lewis Andy Lucchesi Bruce Manson Mike Newberry Earl Prince Charles Strode Butch Walts. WOMEN ' S TEAM Leslie Allen Mary Ann Colville Diane Dest ' or Gretchen Gait Barbara Hallquisl Linda Rene Robin Trumbull TRACK Danny Aldridge Joel Andrews Tom Andrews Fred Assef Don Barton Rayfield Beaton Clark Beedle Claude Brown Don Bryson Mike Budncich Trevor Campbell Tom Cochee Rod Connors Richard Crowell Mike Davis Thomas Distanislao Darrell Elder Mike Frawley Ralph Fruguglietti James Gilkes Richard Braybehl Gary Griffin Roy Haggerty Gerald Hardeman Ahoreas Hausner William Hayes Michael Helsby Daniel Jackson Lloyd Johnson Mike Johnson Glenn Kern Yasuhiro Kigawa John Kwan Masato Ohyama Ken Randle Russ Rogers Toshihiko Seko Fred Shaw Mike Simmons Bo Sterner Tim Walker Johnny Ware WOMEN ' S TEAM Lynn Allen Gail Berger Anna Biller Jennifer Biller Roseta Birt Sharon Brombach Brenda Bruce Diane Byington Alexis Crampton Cathy Cummings Pam Curran Stephanie Davis Angela Hunter Lori Jepson Miriam Loui Laurie Marquette Julie Morgan Marlene New Audrey O ' Brien Glenda Pepin Lillian Rodriquez Theresa San Agustin Alice Tolberl Vivian Turner Jody Tyson Donna Van Pulvelde Patty Van Wolvelare Debbie Widmer Carmen Williams GOLF Craig Anderson Steve Carter Larry Collins Joe Flood Rick Johnson Bill Keogh Brett Mullin Alex Nikolakoplis PaulRekers Doug Ruland Si Russell Dave Simpson Scott Simpson Steve Strebig Wendell Tom Mike Wiechers SKIING Glen Bickel Rob Heath Jean-Pierre Henraux Tom Hoeck • Hugh Horstman Donald Jesberg Kevin Jeweson Tim King Jeff Klein Joseph Klein Charlie McKinley David Marconi Matl Monarch Tom Overend Chris Peterson Andy Procter Jack Raidy John Redfield Doug Roberts Fred Ryan Mike Veta Kirk Walchek Howard Young WOMEN ' S TEAM Laurie Anderson Jill Braden Laurie Crawford Leslie Freedle Jennifer Hansen Julie Larson Bryn Mayne Fran Mills Jackie Reese Debbie Widmer CREW Craig Adams Francisco Alonso James Bailey Richard Baird Duane Bates Robert Bianchi Mark Blaine Michael Cook Chris Crockett MikeCummings Jan de Werd Brad Goode Bill-Gottschalk Mazin Hakoux Chris Hall Harold Huasmann Alex Iwasiw Michael Hohnson Tom Johovid Ross Katz Marcus Kerner John Kirk Tom Kiskadden Michael Leming Bryan Lewis David Marks James McNalley Robert Medwid Stan Mullin Keith Ogata John Olenyn Dreigh Peck Marvin Rogers Ed Salas Michael Schmitt Louis Sclafani Todd Shaphren Larry Smith Dan Stanton Roy Sutton Charles Talbert John Watters Bruce Wetts Gerado Zelada BASKETBALL Neil Arnold Bill Boyd Earl Evans Mark Hoisinglon Casey Jones Norm Kelly Steve Malovic Cleve Porter Marv Safford Bob Trowbridge Greg White Mark Wulfemeyer WOMEN ' S TEAM Linda Balabuch Dorothy Bolger Brenda Bruce Chris Geiger Angle Hunter Lori Jepsen Sherryl Pate Stephanie Sinn Donna Van Puyvelde Lindy Vivas Katy Wright BASEBALL Rod Boxberger Robert Burns Mark Carpenter Sam Donabedian Larry Fobbs Scott Gregory Brian Hayes Rick Hertel Rob Hertel Tom Hicks Mike Jae Mike Lambert Robert Lary Bob Leach Arnold McCrary Ernie Mauritson Bob Mitchell Vince Montallegro Charlie Phillips Paul Possemato John Racanelli Dean Rallis Rick Rice Tom Ricks Greg Ris Craig Rousselot Jeff Schattinger Bob Skube Chris Smith Steve Smith Doug Stokke Mike Takvorian Tim Tolman Bruce Tonascia Nick Trujillo Dave Van Gorder John Wells Gary Wiencek Dear Mom, Well, I ' m finally moved in. 1 live in a women ' s dorm called EVK. It ' s a four-story building, kind of old, but the rooms are large and have sinks. It doesn ' t have an elevator though, which would have been helpful when we were moving in. We live on the top floor and it was really a lot of work moving all of those boxes and bags upstairs. My roommate was moving in on the same day, so it was really a lot of fun, too. Her father was helping her and he was kind enough to help me and a few of the other girls that live around the corner. I ' ve made a lot of friends with the girls on the fioor — before classes started we went to an ice cream social together and to the first football game. I ' ve also made friends with my resident adviser. She ' s a senior and takes a lot of biology courses because she wants to be a doctor. I don ' t know how she finds the time to study and talk to all of us, too. Well, Susie, the girl across the hall, wants to go down to dinner now it ' s getting close to five and that ' s when mo t of the people we know go down to Birnkrant dining room. I ' ll write more later. Keri Dear Sue, You ' re not going to believe it! USC is really lightening up. I go away for a year and I come back to find that good ol Birnkrant — formerly seven Ooors of women has gone co-ed. It was a real shock at first, but living here is great! The university still requires everyone to sign in, but there ' s free flow between floors. We ' re really able to get to know everyone guys and girls alike— a lot better than before. The guys are really like friends and their presence has brought a lot of girls closer together- more like a family. Marks Tower is also co-ed. Sally lives over there now, and of course she really likes it. When 1 think that two years ago you couldn ' t walk by that building without the fear of getting bombarded by water balloons — now you find guys and girls sitting around watching T.V. or just talking. Of course the inevitable consequences of dorm food and the kitchen facilities on each floor of Birnkrant have hit again — that five pounds I lost while I was biking across Europe last summer are back again. Oh, well. Write soon, ok Joan Hey you turkey, That sure was a lousy game. You had better be glad you weren ' t here, because 1 probably wouldn ' t have been too nice. Imagine — Stanford beating ' SC. Seriously though, you should have come down. We could have had a great time and you could have stayed with me and my seven roommates. I ' m living in one of the dorms on campus called Men ' s Residence West. It ' s designed in a suite plan with eight guys. It has four bedrooms, a living room kitchenette and a bathroom — so we have lots of room for studying, partying and having people visit us. The best part is that we have the option to take a meal contract. I have one because it ' s easier not having to cook — besides meals are the best social time of the day (and what better time to watch all of the freshman girls). The guys in the suite are really great. We have two freshman football players and six normal people. One of the guys had a birthday yesterday. While he was in class we filled his entire room with newspapers — boy did it smell in there for awhile. Needless to say, I told the guys my birthday is in July. Knowing what could happen to me, I ' m not going to tell them it ' s really in March. I won ' t be coming home for Thanksgiving. We play UCLA that Friday and I have a couple of midterms the following week so I ' ll study. The dorms will be open, but no meals will be served. That ' s fine by me, I ' ll just stock the refrigerator in the suite. Let ' s think about skiing at Christmas. Study hard ' til then. Dennis ■' iMii. Dear Tom, Well, 1 just spent another hour in long lines in the dining hall, only to discover that it was another bad meal. The food is getting worse all the time and rumor has it that it will be like this for the rest of the month -until finals are over and the new semester starts. Speaking of finals, they really make people different. Before everyone would sit around in groups, talking for an hour to an hour and a half at dinner. Now everyone just comes in and sits down. Most people have stopped partying— in fact, the only activities that we still have in Touton are the weekly Bible studies that the resident advisers hold with the students, and the impromptu ping-pong games that we play to release finals frustrations. 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Kevin Mota 69. Chuck Seaton 30. Reggie Griffm 70. JacalynTom 31. Louie Ramirez 71. Loring Jacobs 32. George Luthringer 72.QuentinScharrer 33. Natalie Orlins 73. Marcus Kerner 34. Cathy Santen 74. Henry Linger 35. Roberta Hansen 75. Curt Borniann 36. Tammy Cognetla 76. Tim Tessalone 37. Steve Mossholder 77. Don Liebenson 38. Marita Durkin 78. Brian Wernicke 39. Pat Wooden 79.John Alvis 40. Vicky Butcher 80. Dr. Pipkin ROOTIfl ' TOUTOM! 1975-I7B Touton 1 . Ralph Kam 22. Dan Ramos 43. Charles Olson 63 l.arr He or 2. Manny Kau 23. Ahmadisadjadi-Abdi 44. Bryan Busse 64. Larry Andrews 3. Clayton Kida 24. Safaie-Khoramrvdi Farhad 45. Joe Burgee 65. Dreigh Peck 4. Byron Chong 25. Ghezel-Ayagh Manouchehr 46. Dave Larsen 66. Wade Hutchins 5. Ken Ray 26. Eddie Babcock 47. Chris Husa 67.TedWedlake 6. Steve Ray 27. Ken Wiley 48. Jerry Fosgate 68. Jim Yerdon 7. Gary Wood 28. Russell Gorman 49. Bob Warren 69. Ron Archer S.JeffCavin 29. Peter Lewis 50. Jay Jones 70. Mark Rios 9. Carl Hinton 30.Greg Valenti 51. John Olenyn 71. John Hornor 10. Tim Oman 31. Scott Marino 52. David Fellows 72.GaryCharfin II. Rich Stanton 32. Kent Mueller 53. Doug Halbert 73. Fissema Egziabher 12. Jesse Easley 33. David Blair 54. Grant Dull 74. Frank Feldman 13. Ferris Kaplan 34. Dante Caravaggio 55. Jon Otis 75. Edmund Roux 14. Terry Tajima 35. Greg Koffman 56. John Donovan 76. Richard Sherman 15. Oshin Saginian 36. Kent Walton 57. Todd Grodnick 77. Michael Sawhill 16. Doug Hall 37. Dominic Canale 58. Arthur Stern 78. Richard Moser 17. John Frith 38. Tad Smyth 59. Marc Corman 79.JohnNaber 18. Phillip Gooding 39. Bob Bailey 60. David Saito 80. Phil Debolske 14. Kirk Walberg 40. Ed Vargas 6 1 . George Lundberg 81 Raymond Banks 20. Bruce Phillips 41 . Gordy Anderson 62. George Hensersky 82. JohnTrutter 21 . Jim Knowles 42. George Anderson I I Trojan Hall West 1. Brad Merchanl 29. Steve Malis 2. George Frieny 30. George Jones 3. Wayne Suga 31. Hugh McLaughlin 4. Jeffrey Marks 32. Johnny Low 5. Daniel Jackson 33. Steve Wallace 6. Casey Gagan 34. Mark Giampapa 7. Don Baker 35. Ron Brooks 8. David Williams 36. Dave Hixenbaugh 9. Greg Brooks 37. Jack Ripe 10. Scotl Herder 38. DwighlZinn 1 1. Terry Chau 39. Daniel Harvey 12. Brie Vanderslice 40. James Frazier 13. Ted Bleaker 41. Al White 14 Gary Harry 42. Bruce Goose 1 5. John Lawrence Newhouse 43. Bryan Larson 16. PhillipeDeNicolay 44. Gary Maloney 17. Flowery Valery 45. Rodney Boxberger 18. Ken Larsen 46. Bruce Yep 19. BillSammons 47, Peter Gee Lee 20. Dave Dardinian 48. Pete Friss 21. Scott Almid 49. Arnold McCary 22. Robert Fedder 50. George Applebaum 23. Michael Morales 51. Carlton Adams 24. KenMcNult 52. Jim Aeling 25. Javier Alsono 53. Clifford Gong-Guy 26. Mark Hambly 54 Steve Dennie 27. John DeLong 55. Hans Granham 28. Kevin George 56. Frank Fratto 57. Dennis Ceru 201 S5| Trojan Hall North 1. Stu Heinecke 2. Barry Taranlo 3. Bill Sammons 4. Beaver 5. Dan Vudee 6. Chris Petersen 7. Thurston Carlock 8. Joaquin Torres 9. Oz Simmons 10. Bob Fish 1 1. Dan Gee 12. David Leahr 13. Bill Abraham 14. Scott Enomoto 15. Teddy Tagale 16. Larry Paz 17. Picksenbod 18. DittWittZitt 19. Dave Skipper 20. Bill Sams 21 . Byron Veasey 22. Philander Smith 23. Bob Beyers 24. Jim Saenz 25. Don Baker 26. Chris Hom 27. Brat Murand 28. DaveRobb 29. George Grey 30. Kurt Zizelman 31. Tom Something 32. Ed Kules 33 Georque Fiery 34 Jim Alien 35 Dan Lozano 36. Mark Handjob 37, Pete Ferrig 38 Ricky Au Jeff Cohn Arnold Miyamoto Alfred Inem Verne Nagayama Alan Shaw Tom Jahovick Roger Fujita Robert Knight Bob Beavers Gerald Cyrus Bob Djirx Joe Green Ken Hunnicutt James Roesenthal Masato Oyama Nicky Au Dave Rush John Tanaka Kevin Kuethel Patrick McFadden Jaws Gerry Ashton Randall Lichata Arturo Sepulveda Don Swanson Bill Phillips Don Barton Rubin Bock Bruce Congdon Paul Maris Graham Church Timothy Sullivan Fred Redfern Nader Khoshnevis-Rad Chuck Rosin Neal Callahan Michael Bishop Pete Pescetti Mike Cerrina Mark Blaine Neal Amsden Monte Leicht Craig Adams John Carmichaele Steve Lane Bill Plaskett Tom Peters Gary Polon John Garrisi Jim Ingersoll Phillip Phug David Lewis Jed Mijazaki Scott Gates Fitzyu Nonitov Bud Richley Hands Gram Captain Flake Charles Lano Dave Darpinianian Duane Oda Vern Blomquist Steve Malis Herkamerk Pepuh Mach Birch Hyun Choi Robert Friedman Bruno Sanchez Robert Diego Arozamena Peter Mitsakos Andy Silver Jeff Rospond Peter Krenek Bruce Yerdon Garrett Jeong Air Force ROTC -.ii ' f ' M STAFF MEMBERS-BOrrOW R JfV Nancy Ono, Col. James L. Jones, Francis Merritt; 2ND ROW: TSgl. Douglas O. Cleveland, SSgt. Donald O. True, Allen Turner, Capt. Peter F. Fazio, Maj. James R. Snodgrass, Matthew R McCluskey. TSgt, (luy R. (ireen. Maj. Ward A PfeiHe, Maj. Isadore H. Washmgton, William A. Reich, Richard Villalobos. Old myths die hard, but AFROTC is not an organization dedicated solely to marching and drilling. In this aero- space age a great need exists for spe- cialized talent in the various techno- logical arts, and for officers of these specialties. The AFROTC program is designed to help students develop leadership ability with emphasis upon originality, imagination, and clear thinking. Professional poise and mana- gerial ability come easier in later life if you have held a staff or command position within the cadet corps. Alpha Lambda Delta HOrrOM Ron Jantl Roldan, Joanna Iwata. Cind Cooper, tllen Hicks, ekian; . ' ? ) KOIf Belly Cowin, Stacey Caulk, Stephanie Huchinson, Kathleen Borrero; 2X0 ROW: Joyce Landen, Arleen Yoshida, Robin Davis, Carol Pella. Jenniler (}ates, Peggy Anderson, l.auren Becker Deemer. Jody Levy. Julie Bulla, Mary Hinckley, May Louie, Sharon Moosch- Frances Anchors BOTTOM ROW: Helen Guerrero, El ' fie Anastassiou, Theresa Soulliere, Debbie Davis, Suzanne John, Deborah Smith; 2SD ROW: Terry Boehmer, Claudia Kissling, Cathy Schroeder, JuUe Lomen. Sydney Sullivan, Jane Kubasak; 3RD ROW: Yvonne Mariajimenez, Bonnie Burandt, Virginia Withers, Marilyn Moe, Alice Behnke, Kim Ferguson, Sheila Birmingham, Sharon Nemechek, Kris Hellinga, Gloria Martinez, Ana Maria Castro. Arnold Air Society BOTTOM ROW: Dona Saria, Valerie Sleiner, Adele Fergus. Douglas Martin, Brian Di Nielli, Jamie Varni, Conrad Hernandez; J.ND ROW: Cele Hoffman, K.C. Ostranik, Russell Carringlon, David Foy, ScoU March, Glenn Hoad; 3RD ROW Martin Stevenson, Russell Merwin, Sgt. Guy R. Green. NCO advisor. Terry Wiblitzhouser, Edgar Hatcher, John Garrisi. Associated Trustee Scholars BOTTOM ROW: Janel Money, Dave Reynolds, Boh Henderson, Dehhie Connolly, Kathy Nakamatsu, Julie Bulla, Sharon Mooschekian; 2 0 ROIf Jean Horn, Colleen Kelly, Melanie Real, Lawrence Chong, Brad Merchant, Jeri Lynn Cameron, Marylene Chang, Jack Weber, Anne Valenzuela; 3RD ROW: Marc Kelly, Ed De Leonardis, Joseph Skelley, Maryleigh Erier, Fred Redfern, Sally Thoman, Michael Tom, Christine Sealock: 4TH ROW David Morse, James Appleton, vice-president for student affairs. Dean Dunn, Bar- bara Hill, James Gatluso, Dennis Bradshaw, John Pelrovich, Enrico Lom- bardino. Bill Dauster, Steven Hawkins, Wayne Walley. Ballroom Dance Teams BOTTOM ROW Cameron Stegman, Glenn Hoad, Terri Kemp, Eric Eisen- berg, Sheryl Lewis. Bomy Hong, Li Curtis, Rich Weinberg. Lorraine Kissel- burgh, David Robinson, Wendy Zinn, Theresa Soulliere, David Flores. Mari- anne Hrmda, Richard Meese, Heilen Rodriguez; 2SD ROli ' Marcie Wolsey. Rick Robinson, Bob Kneedler, Kim Ferguson, Enio Cordoba, Sue Campbell, Kevm Sandri, Emily Gartner. Kendall Wallace. Valerie Saari, Sue Crowhurst, Alex Calderon, Lisa Dopke, Mike Garcia, Mary Becker, Augusto Rodriguez, Becki Hughes; JRD ROIt ' Laurie Lester, Dom Canavarro, Lani Armstrong, Tom McCandless, Kerry Clark, Henry Unger, Diane Dalton, Greger Vigen, Delnora Clelland, Hannes Callisen, Liz Parker, Jim McDivvitt, Angnes Baba- yan, Deborah Zuzow, Dick Crawford, Terry Racette, Chuck Rooks, Elizabeth Young, Paul (ireenwood, Katie Miller. Deran Yalian, Karin Derks. Blue Key BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Walper, Stephen Hayes, Jeff Toslad. Gary Brock, Harold Smith; JAY) RO : Jerry Papazian, Lee Anderson, Leonard Bidarl, C hip Collms, Gil Cuadra, Gerry Mouzis, Ray Danaganan. Campus Activities Allocations Board BOTTOM ROH Timothy Ashlock, Manta Durkin, Mike Peterson: 2 D ROli ' Rohi.rlo isquez Rodriguez, Renee Jackson, Diego Gaiindo, Thomas Walper, Hunt BraK. Daily Trojan (fall) I BOTTOM KO y Kevin McKcnna, Dennis WolciUl. I arr Condclli, Mike Davis, Bob Selan, Jan Perry, Sherie Stark; : D ROW Cindy Eisley, Sherne Strausfogel, Lyndi (iully, Jim Loflin, Marie Denun io, Julie Fosgale, Peter Fletcher; iRO ROW: Mark Patton, Beverly Boyce, Janet Clayton, Quentin Schaffer, Connie Lynch, Ricardo Forrest, Roy Copperud, advisor; Steve Clow, Dorothy Reinhold, Paula Daniels. Marc Nowadnick; 4TH ROW Mike Meyer, Richard Agata, Wayne Walley, Jocelyn Warfield, Tom Rosa, AHx Riley, Sherry Stern, Nancy Babka, Justin Fox; STH ROW Mike Ito, Gary Ftcheverry, Larry Tuck, Debbie Davis, Carolyn Horn, Don LaPlanle, Frank Saenz, Mark Noel. Daily Trojan (spring) BOTTOM ROW: Rhea Peterson, Sherrie Strausfogel, Nancy Babka. Dennis Wolcott, Cathy Taylor. Tom Rosa, Ahx Riley, Don LaPlante, Sherry Stern, Paula Daniels, Julie DeCampos, Gary Etcheverry; . ' ,VD ROW: Quentin Schaffer, Connie Lynch, Michael Feron, Steven Hawkins, Stephen Sass, Wayne Walley, Janet Roldan. Diane Slezak, Julie Fosgate, Peter Fletcher, Sherie Stark, Bob McLoud, Dorothy Reinhold, Marcus Oviatt, Frank Saenz, Scott Mall, Steve Clow, Dwayne Foster, Jeff Fellenzer, Steve Jahnke, Marie Denunzio, Rick Stern, Mike Seedman. Dean ' s Advisory Board fZV . a ? ' ' ?, ' ' .I! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ' ' ' ' ■' ' S ' ? ' ' ' ' ' ' Holdnak, Shay, advisor; Judy Cohn, Ted Tarbet, Jack Steele, deair Maureen John Watson, Randy Hoffman: 2.VD ROW: Susan Gunning, Mark Wille, Dick Crawford. Mike McGee, Susan Janes, Delphine Lee, Guy Hickey; mn ROW Paul Flanagan, Debate Squad BOTTOM ROH ' : Steve Bloom. Lee Garrison. Lynda Wallerstein. Glean liam Hessian, Gar) Kellison, Jolynn Valoff, Richard Kirkham. John De Bross. Davis, Marlene Pontrelli, Jon Lorenzon, Tim Coates. Dan Hasagavva :VD iRD ROW: Steve Combs. Michael Devlin, Randy Fishburn. Mark Kompa. ROW: Mitch Gulhman, Anita James. Jon Cassanelli. Kim Maerowitz. W il- Mark Dickerson. Larry Solum. Stanley Lamport. Mike Hensley 219 El Rodeo liOl l() l KOH Miku lio, 1 d lo ; ) . ' (Ml I ' .uil.i B.inu.uicllc, l) .ni ho ,lcr, Don l.aPlanlc; . A ' ) «r;ll M ikc Ll-v inc, C md t i lc , .lennilcr ( lalc lioh I h.nL . Julie l)c i , imp. IS. Sharon Sucnson. Cind Leone. Engineering Student Council BOTTOM ROW: Phil Jaque, Ciail Sullivan, Kort Pereira, Marcel Miliol. William Mukai, Brian Belcher; : n ROW Clarke Howatt, Richard Lng. Leiand Rore . Sandra Delvin. Fred Redfern, John Nakamura, Steve Shr - ock: iRn ROn Bill Vogel, Bill Moton, Sieve Cavorelio, td De Leonardis, Hugh Hurt. George Schnerk, Hirmam Willis. Helenes BOTTOM ROW: Sue Spence, Joanne Kimura, Elaine Howard, Barb Chap- pell, Melanie Salala, Laura-Lee Boerner, Karen Bewick, Janet Money, Barbi Hunt, Phyllis Dembowski, Jane St. Onge, Cheryl Houser, Kirsten Wagner: 2ND ROW: Nalis Tatum, Rati Loyd, Wendy Hill, Harriet Watford, Pam Jones, Nancy Cunningham, Linda Tiffany, Kim Tomlinson, Stephanie Burns, Debbie Jamin, Cathy Vreeland, Alicia Hirsch, Nancy Fellows; iRD ROW: Susan See, Cindy Cooper, Jan Perry, Jane Kennedy, Lorene Posner, Cathy Schumacher, Debi Anderson, Leslie Hill, Sharon Mooschekian, Julie Hoag- land. Interfraternity Council BOTTOM ROH Kirk Hastings, Bill Mitchell, Joseph Rossi; M) ROli Jerry Papa ian. Thomas Walper. Mike O ' Donnell. Judicials BOTTOM ROii Mark Mvers, Susan Oder, Dan Miller, Dull McBvers; 2. D ROW Phyllis Bertram, Bill Wright, Alex Cappello, Randy Koenig, Jane Kennedy, Jan Miyake, Samuel Mendez:i ?D ROW: Larry Pezor, Colette Yoda, Paul Asal, Dan kulick, Jon Otis, Rollin Kawakita, Jelf Lillell. Bob Haber, Wes Mizutani. Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma BOTTOM ROW Dave Hayami, Donna Reid, Diana Acevedo, Nancy Zwemer, Yvelle While; : D ROH Nancy Yamagala, Pam Waren. Yolie Acevedo, Grelchen HelHer, Suzy Allen. Joan Joya. Teri Nakazawa, Mari Bangs, Cristy Robertson, Bob Wilson, Sue Brady; 3RD ROH Arthur Bartner. band director; George Martinez, Tammy Cognelta, Betty Giba, Kathi Churchill. Jim tdwards. Sue Ault. Carolyn Whittlesey. Phil Piet, Steve Smith. Wayne Selorer; TOP Rena Bohlin. Jeannine Zakaryan, Rick Nordin. Cathy Cole. Leanne Collins. Patli Smith. Bill Butler, Anita Kuntson. Knights BOTTOM ROW: Geoff Daniels, John Lindsey, George Halas, Gary Broek; J. ' VO ROW: Al Leiand, Kevin Green, John Robertson, Larry Jansen, Kent Jenkin, Dwayne Foster. John Jacobson, Tony Milani, Tim Gann, Jim Witcher; 3RD ROW: Ken Kay, Barry Finch, Peter Thompson, Eliseo Martinez, Harold Smith, Jim Griffith, Jim Ishii, Brad Cireer, Mark Curtis, Dave Dimaria, Steve Hayes, Gerry Mou is,John Barrett, Rich Armstrong, Bob Parisi, Tom Camp- bell, Neale Hickerson, Lowell Baisden;4r ROW John Bessolo, Bob Edmon- ston, Fred Ryan, Scott Gilmore, Dean Rallis, Lee Anderson, Bill Mitchell, Don Jeshurg, Rick Reyes, Amado Sierras, Ray Danganan, Matt Hunter, Ken Carlson, Bill Mulhern, Brian Berkhausen. Bruce Boehm, Dave Reynolds; . ' 77 ROW Tom Vonnegut, Carl Dreizler, Ben Haddad, Clay Vreeland. Tom Walper, Jeff Tolstad, Rick Martm. Geoff Janos, Bill (irunhok, Sean O ' Brien, Don McNerney, Jim Barber, Jeff Jones, Karl Bowman, Kirk MacConaghy, Mark Davidson, Tim Sullivan, Al Lrkel, Jim Kjar. Malcolm MacLennen, Mark Hoppe, Alex Cappello, Joe Fskew, Mel Lewis, Scott Moody. 1 KSCR BOTTOM ROH Jack Weber, David Fellows; .■' N ) ROM Larry Condclli, Barry Brown, Bob Kratochvil, Larry Roberts, Kevin Keeshan, Chevy Chase, Kent Schoknecht; 3RD ROW: Mickey Alan, Tom Pick, Gary Cassel, Bill Dutlon, Cindy Cooper. Nick Gonzales, J. Paul Lagos. Machine Gun Kelly, Bob Moore. Gil Kuang;4r ROW: Barbara Gildner. Gary Malonev. Murray Bason. Greg Vaughn, Angle Nelson, Ron Redmond, Walt Hilker Mortar Board i BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Zoller, Susan Janes, Alexis Mizwin; :SD ROtt Jackie Reese, Linda Payne, Lorene Posner, Debbie Ranier, Jan Miyake, Yolanda Chavez, Stephanie Weston; iRD ROW Vicki Gumbiner, Karen Carling, Carol Williams, Nina Rechtin, Diane Combs, Cmdy tisley, Christi Rocovich, Sandy Delvin, Suzelle Clover, Jean Sclal ' ani, Terry Hjllis. 228 Panhellenic BOTTOM ROH ' Kathy Hawkins, Lanese Turner, Rhea Peterson. Kerry Debbie Hadlev, Joan Avadesian, Sue Brook, Jill Journigan, Debbie Hun- Clark, Lynda Daves, Patli Burnette, Julie Neff; 2 D ROW Cheryl Houser, sacker, Virginia Withers. 229 Phrateres BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Spinney. Pauline Chinn, Melody Nishida. Michelle Zayed, Carol Hamlllon, Mel Yee; - ' NO ROW Jennifer Engel, Arleen Yoshi- da. Dorothy Chen, Diana Adame. Dee Homisak, Lisa Kiguchi, Palti Polin. Cara Slemen, Janice Munemitsy; iRD ROW: Therese Hall, Laurie Lester, Elizabeth Lassan. Elisa Luna. Susan Sakuma. Cindy Rhee, Judy Molnar. Naomi Morita, Sharon Mooschekian. Joanna Iwata , Diana Welch. Lynn Runkel. Diane Combs; 4TH ROW: Sue Brook, Peggy Anderson. Kathleen Borrero, Jan Rosenthal; TOP Chris Ulrich, Carol Petta, Catherine Sheppard. Residence Halls Coordinating Council BOTTOM ROW: George Chamberlain, Al Friedenthal; 2ND ROW: Mary Brink, Jeff Stein; IRD ROW: Glenn Sonnenberg, Fran Berkowitz, Bill Abraham, Liz Jimenez, Marilyn Concepcion, John Crichton; 4TH ROW: Mark DiMaria, Mark Schwene, Steve Crosby. 231 Songfest Committee BOTTOM ROW Cirid% I isk . Mclc ..iss, kalhlccn eager, Leigh Lawrence Linda McKie, Lanese I urner, Jim Ishii, Lrank Dillinder. Joyce Landen. Joney Lettieri, Sue Spence; J 7) ROM Shelly Jamin, Stacey Thomas, Barbi Hunt. Blair Westlake, Lance Vincent, Adele Fergus, Kerry Clark, Leslee Dart, Janis Perry, Ann-Marie Kreutzer, Carolyn Kelts; 3RD ROM ' : Karen Carling, Gene Paschall, Mike Osborn, Diane Wilk, Carol Porter, Paige Parrish, Joney Cannavo, John Canton, Cathy Long, Larry Germain; 4TH ROW: Jerry Pap- azian. 232 Squires r BOTTOM ROW: Ron Boren, Donald Baker, Steve Wetzel, Randy Fishburn, Scot Lengel, Steve Hansen, Kent Lucas, Jean-Pierre Henraux, Rich De- Beikes; 2ND ROW: Alan Baker, Del Worthington, Myles Gabel, Doug Tueller, Paige Parrish, Jim McCormick, Joseph Rossi, Gene Paschall, Mauro Lara; iRD ROW: Pat McGee, Greg Cornell, Mike O ' Donnell, Glenn Ger- bino, Fred Ziler, Jim Garry, John Mathieson, Marc Kelly, Eric Ban; 4TH ROW: Steve Ball, Jose Cunningham, Mark Foster, Ron Orr, Fred Bryson, Rob Jones; 5TH ROW: Chris Hall, Glenn Bickel, Greg Sieck, Phil Wood- ward, Dean Hawthorne, Don Goldberg, Roman Shumny; 67 ROW: Tom Overend, Dale Ritzo, Jim Farquhar, Peter Anastassiou, Rick Dickerson. Randy Boggan; TOP: Brian Boehm, Steve Rubin, Chip Herman, Leonard Kirkorian, Steve Marcussen. 233 Student News Bureau (fall) BOTTOM ROW: Julie De Campos, Kim Chavalas, Jennifer Booty, Jean Brisendo, Hank Wirta; 2ND ROW: Leslee Dart, Ron Redmond, Jerry Pap- azian, Tom Murrin; 3RD ROW: Sharon Swenson, Bob Sliiraga, Rey Lozano, Joanne Kumura; 4TH ROW: Connie Cashin, Sherry Northridge, Lindi Luck, Laurie MacMurray; 5TH ROW: Rhea Peterson, Bob Parisi, Diane Patrick, Robin Greenway, Kirk Stewart, Cindee Sperry, Tim Tessalone, Leah Gasendo, Gayle Zimmerman. Student News Bureau (spring) BOTTOM ROW: Jane Campbell, Jennifer Pendleton, Colleen McMaster, Laurie MacMurray 2ND ROW: Kerry Clark, Tom Murrin, Cindy Sperry, Jerry Papazian 3RD ROW: Scott Mall, Bob Parisi, Sherry Northridge, Dana Morgan, daylc Zimmerman, Rohm Holland 4TH ROW: Hank Wirta, Rob- in Greenway, Tim Tessalone, Kent Schoknecht, Jennifer Booty, Ron Red- mond. Student Senate s aw . ' i I BOTTOM ROW Timothy Luberski, Phyllis Asayama, Yolanda Chavez, nardis, Glenn Sonnenberg, Mark DiMaria, Lou Smaldino, Tom Johnson, Terry Hillis, Peggy Kravilz, Maria Lina Wilbert-Secretary, Michele Connor, Ed Morgan. Rob Gach; 2ND ROW: Jerry Papazian, Narbik Manukian, Ed Deleo- Student Union Board BOTTOM ROW: Allen Simkin, Paul Davis, Grace Zubia, Hunt Braly Ward Ching.2A ' ) ROW: Dana Webster, Jeff Jones Dear Mom and Dad, I ' m so tired, I can ' t believe it. And school hasn ' t even started yet. I ' m living in the dorms right now — most of the girls that are going through rush do — unless they live really close and want to commute. Going to all of these parties has got to be the most tiring experience. I know what it must be like to be an airline stewardess on a non-stop flight from Chicago to Hong Kong smile for hours on end, be friendly, be a lady, don ' t say anything offensive. It ' s fun meeting all of the girls (particularly the ones in my rush group), but it gets emotionally tiring at the same time when houses that you really liked drop you and don ' t invite you back. I ' ve been really lucky so far; we ' re nearly done and none of the houses I like have dropped me yet. Mary, my roommate, hasn ' t been so fortunate, though. She was dropped by the house she liked the best on the first day and the next day the house her mother had been in dropped her. She dropped out of rush after that and now she ' s just going to live here in the dorms for her freshman year and then maybe go through rush again. It looks like I may get a chance to move into the house as soon as I pledge, which will save a lot of money. Each house tries to save a couple of spaces for pledges, and being a J.C. transfer, I will have top priority. I feel sorry for the pledges that have to live in the dorms plus pay the town girl fee, which can add up to a lot of money. Correction — I guess I feel sorry for their parents! Well, anyway, I guess I better close. My next party is in 20 minutes and I have to walk four blocks to the Row. I ' ll write more later. Karen Dear Sam, Well, we ' re officially back in school again. 1 thought after three years I ' d be prepared for the bitter shock of summer is over, but as usual, the first class of the year started and I hadn ' t bought a pen. I guess it doesn ' t really matter anyhow, unofficially school doesn ' t start around here for another two weeks. The house is having parties and exchanges every night — booze, bands and broads is the name of the game. And, of course, we ' re supposed to be there to rush guys that come through. It ' s fun for the first few nights, but it sure gets old after awhile. It ' s a great excuse for not studying, and I have two teachers that solve the problem of lack of sleep together they are the greatest cure for insomnia that ever walked the streets of the university. I ' ve got priority in the house this year. Most of the other seniors are living out, but living here I ' ve got a good room and my meals are cooked for me. My roommate, Jeff, is the president of the house, so he does a lot of running around. We play Oregon State Friday night and he ' s planning a big post-game party for afterwards, plus a cocktail party Saturday night in Pasadena, another rush function. Rumor has it that the IFC is trying to standardize rushing procedures —what will they think of next? I suppose I ' ll have to find a date -maybe there will be a girl at the exchange tonight. Never can tell. The walls are starting to shake, so my deductive mind tells me that the band has started up— I guess that means I can ' t study again — oh well!! Larry Dear Mom, Sorry I can ' t get home for Thanksgiving, but don ' t worry, I won ' t be alone. I ' m going home with my roommate. One of the other girls is too. We ' re driving back Friday morning for the UCLA game. A group of about 20 girls are going together — our seats are in tunnel 23 (35 yard line), which isn ' t bad — some of our friends are sitting in tunnel 28 (practically out of the Coliseum). There are going to be a lot of parties here on the Row after the game — it should be a lot of fun — if we win. Some of the girls in the house say there might be bonfires to burn the house decorations that we built all last week as part of the festivities for Troy Week. I ' ll probably stick around here Saturday and Sunday. It ' ll be quiet and I ' ll be able to study. I ' m not living in the dorms anymore. A place opened up in the Panhellenic House, so I took it. It ' s new this year and it ' s for sorority pledges who can ' t move into their houses and would otherwise have to live in the dorms. It ' s really great! We ' re able to live on the Row and eat our meals in our own houses, yet at the same time meet and get close to members of all the other sororities. It ' s such an excellent way to bring the sororities closer together. Panhellenic is doing more this year that it has in a number of years. I guess it ' s an effort to bring us closer together. Ray Bradbury, the man who wrote Farenheit 451, spoke on campus the other evening as part of the council ' s program to encourage more student involvement. I don ' t know whether it will work or not . . . Well, some of the girls want to go over to watch the fraternity volleyball games and they want me to go along, since I ' ve got to the car. I ' ll see you at Christmas. Write back soon — Joy Dear Jack, 1 just got done with a house Softball game and 1 thought I ' d better write to you before Easter vacation. Are you still planning on meeting me at the Springs for the week? A bunch of us will be at the TraveLodge from Sunday through the following Friday. Hope you can make it. The house is going to be in the finals of the softball competition this weekend. If we win we ' ll probably win the Iron Man competition. We did really well in volleyball, too. The games were held on Thursday nights and were really fun— even though only two of the guys could play. The best part was the post game parties- at the house or the Nine-0. Tonight is another practice for Songfest, which is the all-university musical. The show is made up of a variety of group numbers and my house is doing a six-minute production with the sorority next door. It ' s all singing and dancing three months of hard work - expecially the practices on Sunday through Thursday nights at 10. You ' d think we never study, but a lot of guys are accounting and biology majors, and they aren ' t flunking out. My studies are o.k. I just use the library a lot — avoiding the reference room at all costs, particualrly on Wednesday nights. The stacks are a real pain, too. Hey, what ' s the word on transferring to SC next year to finish law school? If you need me to do anything for you just send the word- -o.k.? Why don ' t you come visit the campus for Calidescope? Take it easy, old buddy. Mike I Alpha Chi Omega 1 . Debbie Schuize 2. Debbie Hadley 3. Janet Hefner 4. Tafi Renzoni 5. Audrey Scarborough 6. Shannon Stein 7. Robin Rohan X, Susanne Sterling 9. Joanne Sierra 10. Barbara Gates 1 1. Lisa M. Carr 12. Carla Sue Atterberry 13. Jane Brummelkamp 14. CherieSperve 15. Janet Money 16. Lori Spaeter 17 Cindy Bondeson 18.SueElia 19. Trisa Gartland 20. Kathy Sparks 21. Mary Richeson 22. Kim McTighe 23. Vicki Polites 24. Laurie Crawford 25. Jean Lally 26. E. Regene Jones 27. Lynne Davidson 28.CheriePettit 29.Jody Setts 30. JudyStakee 31. Sheila Krutzsch 32. Mari Streeter 33. Carol Romano 34. Ginger Childs 35. Barbara Baird 36. Carol Talkov 37. Liz Burkholder 38. Chris Fontana 39. Patti Burnette 40. Kim Minor 41 Libby Helmholz 42 Stephanie Pelentay 43 Denise Bourns 44. Anita Bourns 45. Lauri Smull 46. Teri Armstrong 47. Leslie Mathews 48. Lynda Daves 49. Lanese Turner 50. Cindy Davis 51. Peggy Barlow 52. Terri DePaulo 53. Mollie Drake 54. Cheryl Clark 55. Janet Stakee 56. Becki Beidebach 57. Debi Jacobellis 58. Susie Gootnick 59. Kelly Snyder 60. Corina Courtright 61. Kelly Smith 62. Lorina Adamson 63. Andrea Podosin 64. Margaret Fogwell 65. Julie Hoagland 66. Nancy Fellows 67. Karne Rothwell 68. Diane Comi 69. Susan Cohen 70. Laura Elmendorf 71. April Fdgerton 72. Julie Merritt 73. Linda Rene 245 i .W7 ' . I I I Alpha Delta Pi 1. Misty Lee 2. Kirsten Wagner 3. Barbara Stamaton 4. Barbra Goss 5. Cindy Shaffer 6. Barb Grantham 7 Kim Romagnino 8 Diane Parker 9 Denyce Doughty 10 Patty Wilkinson 1 1 Barb Van Kuran 12 Bev Bryan 13. Jennifer Griffin 14. Carla Guistolise 13. Kathy Torchio 16. Kathy Fukuda 17. Renee Jaffee 18. Ginny Knowles 19. ValSmolek 20. Nadine Mintey 21. Vicky Politano 22. Cathy Griffin 23. Janet Bahr 24. Paige Lyall 25. Heidi Youngkin 26. Glynis Russell 27. Susie Bonnell 28. Ellen Hicks 29 Sue Berns 30. Anna-Marie Shaheen 31. Courtnie Chapman 32. Debbie Doner 33. Laurie Meyers 34.Toni Black 35. Karen Fiene 36. Ann Barr 37. Gina Gutru 38. Kathy Zoller 39. Cheryl Houser 40. Diana Rowan 41. Janis Perry 42. Leslie Samilson 43. Judy Bradstreet 44. Mary Parks 45. Janine Letizia 46. Jan Gormley 47. Carla Demas 48. Susu Mansoor 49. Christy Benson 50. Caren Arnett 51. Kathy Vreeland 52. Lisa Pendleton 53. Carol Richardson 54. Nancy Moody 55. Lisa McCray 56. Ilene Feder 57. Jo Pearce 58. Cheryl Erdmann 59. Laurie Lowder 60. Katie Toley 61 Margie Marshall 62. Tory Jeans 63. Sherry Robbin 64. Carol Peterson 65.JoHelffrich 66. Kathy Greer 67. Pam Youell 68. Paula Ludford T nmmK i mim ' n. ' ' 7 : ff V t-nl-- L )8 ' Alpha Epsilon Pi ) 1. John Magee 10. DaveZaika 2. Karen Lurrie 1 1. David Magee 3. KathyShaw 12. Laura Sorgen 4. Russ Glauber LI. Joseph Kot S. Brian Lushing 14. Mike Clinton 6. Richard Aaron 15. Bill Allen 7. Dave Parks 16. Vinny VanDyke 8. Andrew Kauffman 17. Gary Bethel 9. Steve Johnson 18. Otis Page m Alpha Epsilon Phi 1. Dona Saria 2. Judy Margolis 3. Debbie Oliva 4. Becky Jonathan 5. Karen Siegal 6. Linda Millman 7. Jane Reynolds 8. Pete Aguilar 9. Danny Aznoff 10. Steve Villa 1 1. Betty Hannel 12. Cheryl Anne Hairston 13. Alan Zangar 14. Pam Rotenberg 15. Karen Arrowspace 16. Mike Jacobs 17. Alan Wadner 18. Barbara Dochweiler 19. Lindy Koffman 20. Terry Ahearn 21, Cliff Goldstein 22 Carol Begelman 23. Jan Schussler 24. Dee Dee Nordby 25. Judy Lederman 26. Pammie Moore 27. Joanne Pittroff 28. Pam Benyas 29. Adele Fergus NOT PICTURED Bob Barrett Rand Cantrell Don Craib Holly Edelman Cindy Lurie Karen Malamud Laurie Slromer Bobbie Waymire Jerry Weiser Alpha Gamma Delta 1 . Mary Ann Colville 42. Melissa Wye 2. Vicki Anderson 43. Ann Morzov 3. Nancy Tanita 44. Pam Jones 4. Leeza Hoyt 45. Janice Walker 5. Pam Forgatch 46. Debbie Davis 6. Vicki Gumbiner 47. Nora Landale 7. Linda Rillorta 48. Barbara Fisher 8. Carolyn Noguchi 49. JeanSclafani 9, De Aun Viole 50. SandeeShupe 10. Nancy Cunningham 51. Wendy Donine 1 1. Jeannie Lueck 52. Georgia Held 12. Terry Boehmer 53. Julie Barr 13. Nancy Rounds 54. Diane Slezak 14. Julie Poxon 55. Debi Dougher 15. Mary Alden 56. Laurie Sanor 16. Debbie Poulter 57. Jane Kubasak 17. Nina Punaro 58. Mary Becker 18. Cathy Schroeder 59. Maryleigh Erler 19. PamLubitz 60. Dana Krempels 20. LisaColburn 61. Jeanne Lynch 21. Meghan Schreiber 62. Pris Munson 22. Robbie Tobia 63. Linda Gisbrechl 23. Cynny Murphy 24. Tanya Swindall NOT PICTURED 25. Karen Nordstrom Jackie Blanco 26. Pat Gonzales Jane Campbell 27. Andi Robertson Suzi Clover 28.Tracey Pierce Laura Daniel 29. Marilyn Moe Vicki Doherty 30. Linda Sbicca Barbara Emslie 31. Joanne Bailey Maureen Kelly 32. Virginia Withers Clarice Letizia 33. Jane Kennedy Cathy Long 34. Bonnie Burandt Kitty Lynch 35. LeeCurrie Sandy Miller 36. Alice Behnke Adele Moody 37. Debbie Borden Karin Moore 38. Jill Warren Mindy Piet 39. Kim Ferguson Cathy Santos 40. Sue Tower Susan See 41. MarlenePonrelli Georgia Shaver Theresa S juliere Alpha Kappa Alpha 1. Rovana L n Jourdji 2. Terry Martin 3. Robin Denson 4. Karen Mills 5. Darlyne Dandridge 6. Vernonica King 7. Marlene Brookins 8. KarolMills 9. Rhonda Carroll 10. Cosandra Douglas 11. Andrea Mallet 12. Linda Credit NOT PICTURED June Brown Yvette Cjeorge Margaret Hall Sheila Hill Anya Lockelt %2 ,.• •-- ♦„! r ■BMIIM|  «a T ' .JTW S«? ' SeiiiF5i Alpha Phi 1. Stacey Thomas 50. Nancy Nabor 2. Krisli Klugman 51. Candy Read 3. Terri Spieser 52. Dorothy Bolger 4. Missy Allen 53. Kelly Doyle 5. Lori Higgins 54. SueSpence 6. Lisa Giefer 55. Christy Paulin 7. Ali Squire 56. Kathy Murphy 8. Diane Zapanta 57. Karen Carling 9. Karen Rakoobian 58. Suzanne Paulich 10. BarbChappell 59. Leah Gasendo 11. Sheila Schafer 60. Cindy Klugman 12. Claudia ZieHe 61. AmyOpfell 13. Ellen McAuley 62. Stacey Hand 14. Lynn Mellert 63. Jean Helwig 15. Terri Pearson 64. Stephanie Willis 16. Ann Davidson 65.GretchenGalt 17. Debbie Pearson 66. Katie Fares 18. Ann McAuley 67. IzzyWigle 19. Cathy Nelson 68. Jackie Reese 20. LisaTabah 69. Cindy Sondheim 21. Dawn Vinding 70. Jeanne Papazian 22. WillaMcNamarra 71 Rikki Field 23. Karen Reed 72. Marilyn Rasmussen 24. Janice Lane 73. Karen Rasmussen 25. Jeannine Nutt 74. Linda McCulloch 26. Jane Hall 75. Grace Sheehan 27. Diane McQuay 76. Debbie Jamin 28. Janel Peale 77. Becky Barber 29. Cindy Junkin 78. Kathy Burson 30. Heidi Gothard 79. Ann Gordstiza 31. Anne Downey 80. Jocelyn Palmer 32. Debbie Friend 81. Donna Grissinger 33. Julie Goodrich 82. Shelly Jamin 34. Barb Mendoza 83. Carol Wiener 35. Barb Mignosi 84. Beth Ann Phillips 36. Kathy Lyon 85. Laurie MacMurray 37. Carol Rust 86. D. Sirias 38. Lindsay Wiggins 87. MB. Higgins 39. Ellen Grinstein 40. Renae Jacobs NOT PICTURED 41 Judy Gray Jill Andrews 42. Nancy Bauman Betty Deming 43. Denise Miller Wendy Green 44. Linda DiMarco Stephanie Herrold 45. Cindy Wilcox Melanie Jackson 46. Anne Fomon Lynn Lemke 47. Karen Plumleigh Deeann Patterson 48. Ellie Riley Suebie Rasmussen 49. Lynn Hansen Kristin Rice Sue Wehner t: ' m t [fi V 1 , .- -fir, v - H A 1 c Alpha Phi Alpha Keith Jones 9. Marvin Brown Randy Venerable 10. Bennie Harris Kim Dawl ins Roger Coleman NOT PICTURED Dwight Wilson Ernest Caraway Winfred Horsley Chelsy James David Rogers George Allen Charles Lewis i Alpha Rho Chi I.Mark Welz 2. Jeff Kipp 3. John Spencer 4. Tom Ducey 5. Eric Nobunaga 6. Michael Calzada 7. Kitty Lew 8. David Houston 9. Evan Markewicz 10. Dwight Broadneax lI.EdWickman 12. Jay Mock 13. TerranceGoode 14. Gary Bernardo 15. AlvaroSardi 16. David Ohashi 17. Ken Downes 18. Chris Durkee 19. David Zellner 20. Alex Calderon 21. Colleen Arenal 22. Ken Smith 23. John Coudures 24. Robert Cordes 25. Diane Wilk 26. James Landefeld S£iA 261 Alpha Tau Omega 1. Dave Ortiz 2. Tim Spence 3. Howard Farber 4. Dave Bohnell 5. Marc Bernstein 6. Steve Niemi 7. J. K. Cox 8. Dean Hawthorne 9. Gregg Miller 10. Jeff Van Brunt 1 1. Rich Bagda ian 12. Matt Hunter 13. John Marder 14. Jim Manning 15. Boh Pack 16. Greg Fortner 17. Steve McFarland 18. Dave Holchkin 19. Neal Singer 20. Jim Spellmire 21 Bill Volkel 22. Bill Barnett 23. Dan Bush 24. Scott Matthews 25. Rick Palmer 26. Marc Ferrero 27. Jerry Papa ian 28.T.T. Ahearn 29. Doug Levitt 30. Joe Kearney 31 . Joe Householder 32. Mark Lohman 33. Steve Craig 34. Mike Wear 35. Don Billow 36. Jay Pierce 37. Greg Sieck NOT PICTURED Steve Hamaker Beta Theta Pi I.Gill Randall 2. Dave Bradley 3. Eric Leaver 4. Hunt Williams 5. Rick Baird 6. Mark Greenwood 7. George Shinn S.Tom Overend 9. Miki Grabendike lO.WallyReed 1 1. Roy Cole l2.JackOgilby 13. Jeff Funk 14. Tim Regan IS.JohnRedfield 16. Jerry Kohler 17. Rick Rider 18. Dan Hightower 19. Bruce O ' Eliscu 20. Kent Jenkin 21. Kelly Coates 22. BillCouey 23. Tom Billings 24. Gretchen Gait 25. Tom Hoeck 26. Carl Breizler 27. Allen Poucher 28. Tom Smallwood 29. Jeff Robinson 30. Kathy McNair 31. Gary Fisette 32. MelanieSalata 33. Brian Berkhausen 34. Jim Clarkson 35. Janie Roberts 36. Lee Weber 37. Alia Henshaw 38. Don Killian 39. Gary Ball 40. Jeff Curtis 41.Chet Pielow 42. Jim Krantz 43. Chris Jackson 44. Mike Real 45. Terry Johnson 46. Cameron Luther 47. Mike Sanford 48. Bob Burns 49. Hardy Stephens 50. Mark Grassi 51 Tom Garton 52. Scott Brown 53. Mike Hargrove 54. Scott Cavalier 55. Jeff Bermant 56. Albert Leiand 57. John Andrews 58. Shauna Hunter 59. Dennis Jones 60. Mark Albright 61. Lauri Herbert 62. Victor Tashkoff 63. Gary Robertson 64. Steve Batchellar 65. Blake Quinn 66. Kip Furgurson 67. Mike Gerald 68.Teri Dion 69. Dana Roche 70. Greg Cornell 71. Mike Jae 72. Tom Booker 73. Ron Orr 74. Charm Major 75. Joe Bottom 76. Rod Stewart 77. Ralph Dion 78. Gordon Schick 79. Mike Palmer 80. John Thompson 81. John Morgan 82. Alan Langston 83. Mike Hudson 84. Greg Womble 85. Steve Furniss 86. Loc Waters 87. Brad Srensman 88. Casey Jones 89. Vince Hitt 90. Ricky Weise 91. Jim Young 92 John Rothwell 93 Brett Marches 94. Lou Everl y 95. Craig Cooper 96. John Hunter NOT PICTURED Tim Bright Rob Cerreta Scott Findorf Dave Hearn John McAuliffe Greg Martin Curt Pierose Mike Ross Lou Sclafini Doug Wride 26S Chi Omega 1. Tish Divine 20, Mary Anne Fontana 2. Stephanie Murrow 21 . Wally Famous Amos 3. Jan Frensdorf 22. Teri Vincent 4. Ginny O ' Hara 23. Sally Silberkraus 5. Bonnie Bilitch 24. Nancy Albin 6. Shan Simon 25. Kathy Swenson 7. Carol Kircher 26 Sandy Scholz 8. Jean Harris 27, MargoSmith 9. Trade Tsujimoto 28. Beverly Bingham 10. Kalhy Sehesta 29. April Brimmer 1 1. Vikki Zaninovich 30. Julie Neff 12 Nancy Conger 31. Sylvia James l_V Jo Brunelle 32. Bibi LaBayne 14, Bonnie Kaus 15, tllen Brandlin NOT PICTURED 16. Wendy Zinn Darian Chag 17. Nancy Marion Yolanda Chavez 18. Dijana Vidugiris Paula Heedwohl 19. Karen DeStephano Monica Waller Debbie Ranier 1. Omar Elder 2. Wayne Franklin 3. Darrell Levonian 4. Cheryl Ransone S.Teri Anderson 6. Loren Morris 7. Maryanne Green 8. Mike Duffy 9. Kelly Burke 10. Susie Schrack 1 1 . Rand Reasoner 12. John Mann 13. Kathy Douglas 14. Jim Kimura 15. John Grubbs 16. Ben Haddad 17. Anne-Marie Kreulzer 18. Sheri Taylor 19. Carol Porter 20. Bob Boyle 21. Kevin Lynch 22. Cathy Long 23. AlCabraloff 24. Herman Brignole 25. Flavio Franco 26. Heather Dunn 27. Bob Leff 28. Frank Robinson 29. Jay Jessup Chi Phi JKs 30. Charlie Thompson 31 . Martin Smith 32. Tom Fahey 33. Bill Moore 34. Brad Wright 35. Rich Huetteman 36. Mike Feron 37. Carolyn Kolts 38. Blair Westlake 39 Keith White 40. Rick Dean 41 Tom Old 42. Jene Walter 43. Larry Tashjian 44. Ted Winter 45. Robert Schmidt 46. Steve Marcussen 47. KentSchoknecht NOT PICTURED Greg Benson Dave Brown Bob Davis Tom Dubbs John Martorano Dave Smyth John Stanek Phil Stoner BobStrub Delta Chi 1. John Fielder 2. Jimi Bingham 3. Ralph Cinque 4. Richard Phillips ?. Boh Smith 6. George Tejadilla 7. Joe Vargas 8. Dennis Brooks 9. Dennis Wong 10. Debhie Smith 1 1. Nancy Osuna 12. Cathy Oi 13. Cathy Cohen 14. Laurie Cohen 15. Stella Arauz 16. Judy Scanlon 17. Mark Palajack 18. MikeSment 19. DaveGauthier 20. Mitch Hovey 21. Bob Guzman 22. John Doltse 23. Kevin Takahashi 24. Bill Burke 2?. Frank Barba 26. Mike Smith 27. Leo Dorantes 28. Jon Matalon 29. Bob Spelman 30. Warren Lucio 31 . Tim Prade 32. Hal Furman NOT PICTURHD Dave Awrey Nancy Baker Bob Carroll Dennis Carroll Mike Cassidy John Cook Tish Divine Gary Hall Carolin Higgason Ed McPherson Russ Parker Bryon Silva Steve Slaght Vic Stevens i I Delta Delta Delta 1. Sandy Kalish 2. KarlaClaus 3. Debi Graham 4. Leslie Freedle 3. Paula Erd 6. Sherron Moulton 7. Debi Kreider S.TriciaKahler 9. Gail Myers 10. Karen Wylde 1 1. Jene Walter 12. Susan Janes 13. DanaCapelouto 14. Nancy Boehme 15. Marilyn Miller 16. Randalyn Young 17. Lynn Weinberger 18. Carol George 19. Elyse George 20. Gwen Leishman 21. Stacy Heath 22. Debbie Patterson 23. Terry Racette 24. Dana Smalley 25. Kim Bishop 26. Frannie Jabs 27. Katie Miller 28. Linda Ramirez 29. Maria Sansons 30. Gail McCormac 31. Sherry Seils 32. Debbie Campbell 33. Susan Jacobs 34. Jennifer Solomon 35. Debbie Tressen 36. Elizabeth MacDonald 37. Phyllis Kidder 38. Georgia Camp 39. Sherrie Strausfogel 40. Donna Dempster 4 1 . Tracey Passwaters 42. Celeste Brown 43. Terry Haugan 44. Sally Yearwood 45. Belle Rath 46. Kim Buckley 47.Shelli Baker 48. Debbie Doodloe 49. Diane Olsen 50 Liz Curtis 51. Cory Morse 52. Deane Noble 53. Gail Forrest 54. Wendy McKeever 55. Roxanne Holderman 56. Ann Batcheller 57. BobbeGreenspon 58. Linda Currie 59. Barbi Hunt 60. Vicki Allinson 61. Kathy Dvorsky 62 Debbie Howley 63. Jackie Minor 64. Tami Meehan 65. Kathy Maca 66. Peggy Powers 67. Melinda Taylor 68. Linda Wright 69. Chris Brown jms , ' ' s ' jt ««s Delta Gamma 1. Barb Peterson 2. Kristi Thornquist 3. Tippy Martin 4. Jenny Hillings 5. Maura Donley 6. Leslie Hill 7. Laura Bowhay 8. Cathie Yaussy 9. Angela Aber 10. Nancy Townsend 1 1. Missy Short 12. Jamie Bedall 13. Terry Dvavis 14. Kathy Donnelly 15. Maria McMahon 1 6. Terry Busby 17. Laura Boerner 18. Stacy Amar 19. Janet Dean 20. Susan Cook 21. Jan Exiey 22. Michita Laugharn 23. Julie Waite 24. Karen karbo 25. Lisa Myers 26. Pam Jones 27. Jan Fields 28. Shern Thornquist 29. Dorothy Bick 30. Debbie Anderegg 31. Lindi Sadler 32. Ginny Hodge 33. Marlene Brakovich 34. Kathy Auth 35. Lynn Wylde 36. Kim Behrendt 37. Shauna Russell 38. Tricia Yurich 39. Rick Knoop 40. Leslie Ripley 41. Lynne Tally 42. Jay Sherwood 43. Janet Tracy 44. Kathy Seaslrom 45. Kevin Hillgren 46. Debbie Felts 47. Becky Berkey 48. Susan Mitchell 49. Laura Knoop 50. Chris Ecohn 51. Kathy Banks 52. Lisa LeCover 53. Su Picking 54. Joan Latimer 55. TriciaChurchill 56. Susan McDonald 57. .Me.x Capello 58. Bonnie Boyer 59. Palti Klein 60. Debbie Klein 61. Babe Knoop 62. Lesley Skoro 63. Carrie Swasey 64. Julie Bendheim 65. Sue Haack 66. Heidi Mumper 67. Charm Major 68. Debbie Anderson 69. Peggy O ' Neill 70. Kathy McNamara 71. Laurel Bleak 72. Susan Bradley 73. Mary Bigarell 74. Lisa Snowden 75. Dee Berman NOT PICTURED Janids Baker Nancy Berbos Katie Bergin Rebecca Brackett Dabra deBrauwere Cindy Brigham Jem Brown Shelly Buss Becky Buss Patthi Cahill Kelly Coates Marie Curry Nettie Dailey Maria D ' Zurko Lyn Eisenhower Diane Elder Sally Feld Nancy Fuscoe Eden Ginn Cindy Hagy Lynn Jenkins Karen Krogstad Susie Matyas Diane May June Melin Jean Poulson Kathee Rasmussen Karen Schweit,?er Marcy Shepard Christy Stone Cindy Troy Robin Trumbull Debbie Turner Louise Van Vorst Jody Wallace Lee Weber Melinda West Barbara Wittman Joey Wright ii Delta Phi Kappa 1. Grace Tabe 12. Diane Yanagawa 2. Lynn Terigoo 13. Sharlene Nakasato 3. Linda Tani 14. Virginia Wong 4. Jeanne Masaoka 15. VickiOneda 5. Dawn Miyakawa 16. Shirley Daikoki 6. Lisa Hada 17. Ann Yasuda 7. Jaime Yee 18. JuneOkawa 8. Susan Ito 19. YukikoRyulo 9. Carrie Taira 20 Karen Miyamoto 10 Judy Nakagawa 21 MikeUchida 11 Lynn Kinoshita 22 Caprina Jue 23. Mikki Tashima Delta Sigma Phi I, JelT Russell :, Eric Ban i- Norm Groot 4. Eugene Osborne 5. Dave Slonim 6. Mike Trevino 7. BlllSnell 8. WesEvans 9. Harvey Modlin 10. Greg Watkins 11. Pat Fields 12. DaveSmith 13. Jack Thompson 14. Larry Valles 15. Brian Brumit 16. Kevin Green 17. Ralph Minasian 18. Kirk Wilkinson 19. Ken Gregory 20. EricSiess 21. Mike Mattes 22. Dave Jenks 23. Tim Hamill 24. Brad Markoff 25. Alan Baker 26. RossGriswold 27. Ron Burrows 28. Marco Marcantoni 29. Bruce McDonald 30. Scott Birnberg 31. Tom Bristow 32- Bob Shiraga 33. Del Worthington 34. Doug Martin 35. Mel Gilmour 36. Paul Nevill 37. Raleigh Waller 38. Darryl Farrar NOT PICTURED Dick Denzler Terry Dreyfuss Steve Finley Steve Lack Mark Marcucci Rick Osborne Delta Sigma Theta 1. Gay Kersey 2. Deborah Johnson 3. Anlonia Washington 4. Sabrina Lanum 5. Patricia Clark 6. Yvonne Hyde 7. Elaine Barnett 8. Rhonda Carmicheal 9. Allyson Cannon 10. Virgie Mosley 1 1. Gloria Burroughs 12 Candi Lee 13. Ava Thomas NOT PICTURED Angela Gail Berry Myrna Burton Drucilla Garcia Delta Tau Delta 1. Kenny Woods 26. Robert del Junco 2. John Boskovich 27. Chris Hall 3.RlckCallahna 28. Steve Hoffman 4. Gordon Johnson 29. Rick Martin 5. Jim Smith 30. Charlie Cline 6. Sam King 31,SanfordD. Whiting 11 7. Gary Darnell 32. Mark Kandarian 8. Tom Pavich 33. Jeff Potter 9. Randy Koenig 34. Bill Robertson 10. Neal Flyer 35.CliffWilson 11. Jeff Harding 36. Bill Mitchell 12. Brian McGuire 37. Tod Smith 13. JohnTenaglia 38. Peter Hogeboom 14. Bob Fallon 39. Chris Consani IS.JohnSurofsky 40. John Driscoll 16. Mike Morrison 41 . Jeff Johnson 17. Joe Davidson 42. Jim Kline 18. Kevin McCloskey 43. Andy Proctor 19. Steve Sotsford 44. Gary Wood 20. MikeAbell 45. Kevin Jennings 21. Larry Kaleff 46. Lee Marshall 22. BradTult 47. Joe Blackstock 23. Kevin Kearns 48. BobSalim 24. Dave Wooley 49. Norm Peterson 25. Jeff Duncan 50. Mark Bidegan 51. Pa ul Leake Gamma Epsilon Omega 1. Steve Joe 2. Mich Tashiro 3. Sigmoid Yitbit 4. Corey Wong S.BillCavan 6. Keith Miyamoto 7. Jonny Kagawa 8. Ken Kawaguchi 9. Bryan Higa 10. Gary Lee 1 1. Ace Zerblonski 12. MikeTom 13. Spencer Shimizu 14. Mark Suyetsugi 15. Hiroto Kanai 16. Hubert Wmg 1 7. Steven Yamashita 18. DuaneOda 19. MarkOzaki 20. Mikey Lee 21. Stud Lee Gamma Phi Beta 1. Carolyn Kolts 45.Ginny McLeith 2. Martha Cannon 46. Joan Avadesian 3. Joanee Donalelli 47. Cindy Martin 4. Cele Hoffman 48. Fran Mills 5. Joanne Kimura 49. Julie Fosgate 6. Kerry Clark 50. Delphine Lee 7. Patti Crum 51. Lindi Luck 8. John Palmer 52. Kim Rudv 9. Gretchen Young 53. Bill Holl 10. Nicoletta Poloynis 54. Gregg Stewart 1 1 . Kim Anderson 55. Diane Denton 12. Victoria Russell 56. Kathy Hittle 13. Lynda Johnson 57. Cathy Barnett U.Carol Porter 58. Shannon Beglin 15. Lynn Alessi 59. Cathy Stavert 16. Debhie Denton 60 Kim Dorsey 17. Jim Klein 61 Laurie Bird 18. Kathy McDougall 62. Jane St. Onge 19. Chris Froelich 63. Daneile Neuman 20. Sarah Lewis 64. Kathy Duffy 21. Janice Roberts 65. Pati Loyd 22. Kathy Stevens 66. Kathy McNair 23. Sue Murdy 67. Kal Crowley 24. Sue Koppel 68. Mrs. Williams 25. Karen Klokke 69. Margie Tait 26. Debbie Bercovich 70. Phyllis Dembowski 27, Suzi Barret 71 RonOrr 28. Angela Vecchio 72.Janellen McDougall 29. Pam Horst 73, Donna Cioldslein 30. Mark Kazarian 74, Leslie Lewis 31. Jan Ryan 75, Jill Braden 32. Meredith Massev 76, Kim Cerqui 33. Mimi Harrison 77. Wendy Woldt 34. Merrie McColl 78. Cathy Schmidt 35. Leslie Dion 79.ChristiKinkle 36. Luanne Wolfer 80. Ellen Weston 37. Heather Dunn 81. Paula Bonadelle 38. Melissa Smoot 82. Christiana Carmen 39. KrisKinkela 83. Maralou Denicholas 40. Scott Lingle 84. Carol Kemler 41. Marilyn .Abbott 85. Molly McKenzie 42. Valerie Peck 86.Terri Rebenstorf 43. Kim Hellman 87. Jodi Williamson 44. Patty Cox 88. Christine Carlson Kappa Alpha Order 1. Greg Hillgren 2. Dave DeMiranda 3. Jim Springer 4. Mark Decker 5. Steve Calhoun 6. Jim Mellor 7. Bruce Thompson 8. Kevin Hillgren 9. Kent Bla er 10. Bill Power 1 1. Vernon Blackburn 12. Frank Occhipinti 13. Jeff Quint 14. BobGoetz 15. Al Beaudette 16. Jeff Johnsrud 17. Joe Healy 18. Gary Stachler 19. Dave Williams 20. Rob Francescon 21. Rusty Sherwood 22. Les Jordan 23. Randy Ray 24. Phil Busick 25. Al Palmer 26. Chad Covington 27. Ken Blakeley 28. Jeff McGinn 29. Chris Lewis 30. Doug DeYoung 31.Stan WhipHi 32. Chris Burgess 33 John Moulton 34 Jim Armitage 35. Dave Dixon 36. Garv Laver 37. Scott Ketchum 38. John Bouvas 39. Bill Milligan 40. John Baran 41 . Dennis Wood 42. Kevin Green 43. Dave Larson 44.JackRaidy 45. John Brummelkamp 46. Bill Clark 47. Barry Finch 48. Linky Warren 49. Gordy McMahon 50. Joe Agopian 51. Al Thomas 52. Tom Reed 53. Dave Kray NOT PICTURED John Bessolo Jeff Buenafe Curt Covington Roy Dahlen Brian Hickey Rick Jacobs Roy Lightbody Brad Mantz Clay Matthews John Matwick Kevin McKenna Cory Muller Jim Reed Sandy Nichols Gean St John John Weber Brad West Brent Wolfe Kappa Alpha Psi 1. Danny Reece 2. Cornell Declouette 3 James Brown 4. Allen Bernstein 5. Dwight Declouette 6. Eldridge Watkins 7. Jose Mincey 8. Joseph Stephens 9. Steven Smith 10. Eddie Butler 1 1. Kenneth Moore 12. David Sharp 13. Mac Birch 14. Anthony Ellis 15. Craig Jones Ifi Cornelius Pryor 17. MikeRey 18. Keith Cooper 19. Calvin Kemp 20. Michael Byrd 21. Tommy McLurkin 22. Tony Barnett 23. Keith Ramsey 24. Terry Baker 25. Alton Cogswell 26. Joseph Jimersor 27. Derek Dawson 28. Oscar Slreeter 29. Booker Carlos NOT PICTURED Russell Green John Bryant Anthony Jones Lamar Hamwright Fernando Cox Robert Thornton Johnnie Morgan Gary France Raymond Johnson Gardner Beale Harold Johnson Melvin Roberts Richard Springfield Kappa Alpha Theta 1. Pamela Lee 2. Carolyn Thompson 3. Nancy Tomlinson 4. Dru Anne Forthmann 5. Amy Voss 6. Charlene Achki 7. TomileeTilley 8. Leslie Barnes 9. Karen Kennedy 10. Janet Joseph 1 1. Peggy Gann 12. Holly O ' Brien 13. Meredith Mendel 14. Anne Pendo IS.Teri Anderson 16. Laura Anderson 17. Hilary Clark IS.SueHodor 19. Kathy Yeager 20. Laurie Wright 21. Diane Patrick 22. Rhea Peterson 23. Julie Ellis 24. Mary Buckingham 25. Allyn Stewart 26. Amanda Duddleson 27. Cindy Leishman 28. Amy Baldwin 29. Barby Darby 30. Nancy Duke 31. Kristin Olson 32. Melanie Salata 33. Gail Van Dyke 34. Mary Megowan 35. Karen Larsen 36. Denise Dilday 37. Cheryl Loftis 38. Arlynne Darby 39. Nancy Chew 40. Nani Dalby 41. Linda McKie 42. Cindy Hensley 43. Connie Kenagy 44. Dana Teele 45.Sue Whittington 46. Karen Loftis 47. Laurie Brotherton 48. Leigh Lawrence 49. Carolina Pozzo 50. Mary Jane McKittrick 51. Laura Sorgen 52. Kim Tomlinson 53. Gretchen Glazener 54. Laura Folks 55. Katie Ward 56. Liz Butler 57. D ' Arcy Dietrich 58. Vickie Laughlin 59. Dolly Zachary 60. Susie Hahn 61. ValiceSeiberlich 62. Mary Maness 63. Kelley Elmore 64. Kathy Hawkins 65. Shelley Birtcher 66. MeleGoss 67. AnneTrepte 68. Evie Black 69. Karen Stang 70. Penney Bower 7 1 . Cathy Schumacher 72. Jennifer Polhemus 73. Kelly Burke 74. Maryanne Green 75. Claudia Kreutzberg 76. Julie Killian 77. Peggy Blake 78. Margaret Elmore 79. Patti Tucker 80. Susan Snorf 81. Kathy McKie 82. Betsy McKie 83. Margy Maca 84. Donna D ' Elia 85. Laurie Anderson 86. Kathy Kjar 87. Erin Dougherty 88. Lesley Frandsen I 1. Susie Barry 2. Casey Grier 3. Lori Crawley 4. Candy James 5. Susan Hopkins 6. Diana Sammis 7. Nancy Glogow 8. Josie Hopkins 9. Terri Hamilton 10. Cathy Enderwood 11. Alia Henshaw 12. Katie Finnegan 13. Christy Beth Hvans 14. Kris Kline 15. Katherine Klug 16. Cathy Carson 17. Patty Johnson 18. Cindy Cooper 19. Andrea Jahnke 20. Shannon McElroy 21. Margie Gallai 22.CheneFeltz 23. Virginia Tuffli 24. Sharon Ching 25. Cheryl Pfleiderer 26. Pauline Codekas 27. Jody Levy 28. Diann Davis 29. Maureen Boyle 30. Susan Rowe 31 . Lynn Roice 32. Bonnie Campbell 33. Kristi Walls 34. Doreen Davis 35. Karen Campbell 36. Wendy Gardner 37. Patti Donleavy 38. Laura Gaunnt 39. Joan Dambros 40. Becky Bowie 4 1. Terry Burkett 42. Diane Little 43. Denise Lopez 44. Lori Hickey 45. Carolyn Hedley 46. Cindy Maitland 47. Lisa McMullen 4X.Sandi Barker 49. Judy Storch 50. Jennifer Booty 51 . Colleen O ' Toole 52. Shawna Hunter 53. Dana Roche 54. Nancy Daves 55. Jody Ceithaml 56. Connie Scherer 57. DoriGnlTin 58. Jennifer Smith 59. Sue James 60. Margie Spencer 61. Joy Hilker 62 Linda Andrews 63. Pam Storey 64 Linda Lauger 65. Leslie Baker 66. SueCrowhurst 67. Patti Malloy 68. Anne Benedetti 69. Judy Speight 70. Catherine Reed 71 . Pam Covington 72. Patty Carson 73. Lisa Hamaker 74 Dan Hightower 75. Allison Hendrick 76. Noli Kraft 77. Debbie Arneson 78. Jennifer Biller 79. Jim Griffith 80. Bob Dyer 81 . Ray Danganon 82. Mary Jameson 83. Jill Journigan 84. Keri Helwig 85. Lani Armstrong NOT PICTURED Lynn .Allen Nanci Arrington Colleen Casey Kim Chavalas Laurie Crickard Diann Davis Debbie Ciray Cindy Herbert Debbie Hunsaker Sue Kadz Karen Kelley Lori Lademan Kim Mahannah Lori Mast Kacey Meairs Penny Meier Penny Miller Debbie Newton Karen Pappas Sharon Sandberg Patty Shanahan Joyce Sowder Gwen Storey Jan Sunofsky Jo Ann Toarmina ChrLs Zmimerman Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma I Pat Bagnall 2. Allan Dowsett 3. Rick Carpenter 4. Glenn Bickell 5. Rich Melcombe 6. Doug Burdge 7. Mark Van Mourick 8. Jim Floyd 9. Glen Kern 10. Keith Kam 1 1. Jeff Johnson 12. Clark Beedle 13. Mark Corazza 14. Steve Schiro 15. Mel Lewis 16. Rich Wagner 17. Ken Kalmhach 18. Jim Moise 19. George Harwood 20. Glen Esnard 21. Pete Leahy 22. Craig Winn 23. Mark Thomas 24. Dean Wiener 25. Jay Davis 26 Gary Litten 27. Greg Stanislawski 28. Jerry Grossman 29. Grayson Carter 30. Hugh Horstman 31.Gary Grifnn 32 Guy Bonas 33. Bill Fox 34. Phil Woodward 35. Mike Haviken 36. John Mathiesen 37. Curt Herberts 38. Karl Kr ebs 39. Dave Adair 40. Joe Harrigan 41. Ken Spear 42. Anthony Bishop 43. Mark Hoppe 44. Ed Weber 45. Mark Bevan 46. Tom DiStanislao 47. Don Perkins 48. Jay Lustig 49. Russ Goldberg 50. Alan Rosehill 51. Don Goldberg 52. Pete Batte 53. Mike Keller 54. Curley 55. Rob Ukropina 56. Paige Parrish 57. Marc Kelly 58. John Spear 59. Wes Seastrom 60. Yorsk Mooromsky 61. Ralph Fruguglietti 62. AlexCappello 63. Joe Eskew 64. Scott Bernard 65.TimO ' Rielly 66. Rick Nelson 67. Pat Kendall 68. Jon Pulaski 69. Lawson Martin 70. John Buckingham 71.Bob Wilhelm 72. Doug English 73. Jim Marchica 74. Mark Perry r m f Lambda Chi Alpha 1. Jonathan Kaye NOT PICTURED 2. Skip Lehman Karl Becker 3. Joan Firth Phillip Blum 4.SleveChevlin Kenneth Buettner 5. Patrice DeRoco Harvey Cohen 6. Robert Braude Joseph Daneshrad 7. Bradley Mart Jacque Dorsey 8. Cindy Sondheim Larry Goldstein 9. Lee Morris Ty Green 10. Kim Small David Grisingher 1 1 . Steven Frankland Sam Harutunian 12. Walter Cecka Alain Kaitz 13, Jan Winthrop Dennis Kaspereit 14. Cindy Taylor James Lansbury 15. Randall Grinstead Richard Licon 16. Tony Kay Steven Linkon 17. James Ille Tom Lopez 18. PaulMinnick Lloyd Marcum 19. David Salzman John Mohr 20. Steven Soukup Rick Morissan 21. John Adam Wayne Plizga 22. Perry Homes Michael Price 23. Charles Reed Joseph Ruhino 24. Hobart Epstein Robert Santomieri 25. TobertGage Randall Takahashi 26. David Trachtenberg Donald Wilson Dennis Yee i i Phi Delta Theta 1. Sean Burke 55. Kerry Appleby 2. Jay Ward 56. JohnCavanaugh 3.MollieDrake 57. Keith Hancock 4. Becky Berkey 58. Joe Regan 5. Scotl Dowds 59. Phil Drassas 6. Bill Wright 60. Bill Kolstad 7. Robin Starnes 61. Edward Sierra 8. Rob Kolstad 62. Ned Augustenborg 9. Mary Zoe 63. Tom Kiskadden 10. Phil Telford 64. MikeO ' Donnell 1 1. Katie Fares 65. Henry Janneck 12.JessRothpletz 66. Steve Dobbs 13. Jim Bohan 67. Kevin Gallagher 14. Steve Strache 68. Melissa Smoot 15. Connie Mares 69. Jamie Slack 16. Dana Heath 70.JohnWaldron 17. Linda McOllock 7I.FredZiler 18. Donna Morrison 72. Jan Fields 19.TedWedlake 73.NickGuho 20. Curt Tsujimoto 74. Chris Reed 21. Bonnie Cambell 75. Joe Lanza 22. Jack Hartley 76. Gary Holcomb 23. Joan Estes 77. Steve Wetzel 24. Glenn Gerbino 78. Debbie Turner 25. Susie Barry 79. Steve Silva 26. Casey Grier 80. Jim Nugent 27. Gary Logan 28. John Lutgens NOT PICTURED 29. Brian Lippold Greg Abajian 30. Jan Fraley Redge Bendheim 3 I.Tom Peyton Gary Boren 32. Valerie Peck Kelly Bray 33. George Kuck John Clemens 34. Kate Call John Cruikshank 35. Peter Edwards Tom Dunham 36. John Heyler Pete Edwards 37.TeriDePaulo Bill Fimpler 38. Glenn Hoad Bob Fry 39. Andy Trutanich Bill Gaines 40. Jim Ball Dave Griffith 41 Stacey Thomas Mack Hill 42. Bill Mitchell Dwight Lemon 43. Dave Davidson John Macrery 44. Phil Hodgkins Jim Matzdorf 45. Bryan Gossman Tom Mitchell P 46. Andy Hinshaw Kirk Morgan t ' - 47.GregBeal Kent Mueller 48. Jim Hickey Chris Quilligan 49.ToddCorman Doug Smith i-Z 50. Charles Stewart Marty Solberg t ' 9 ' Phil Stathados Jv ?U Ted Tarbet  - ' ii 51. Mark Brunner 52. BillShrader 53. Scott Robinson Steve Wilkins 54. Victor McCalla Ralph Wood !l Phi Gamma Delta 1 Ned Muha 2. George Chilinger 3. Mark Smith 4. John Doran 5. Sam Mendez 6. Scott Eller 7. EricCaminiti 8. Rich Dettorre 9. Larry Hall 10. Don Danielson 1 1. John Sloway 12. Larry Gould 13. Shawn Millbern 14. Stan Sherman 15. Ron Boren 16. Doug Roberts 17. Mark Steiger 18. MikeClapper 19. Bill Lindsay 20. Kirk Walberg 21. Roger Daltry 22. Jim Hamman 23. Jim Zures 24. Larry Smith 25. Joe McGinley 26. Bob Medwid 27. Jeff Ingram 28. Kim Eady 29. Rob Richardson 30. Rick Mumma 31. Peter Bohlinger 32. John Lane 33. Dave Davidson 34. Bill Pittenger 35. Jeff Sewalson 36. Dennis Moore 37.DuffMcEvers 38.Jim Witcher 39. Trent Merrill 40. Bill Mulhern 4I.BillStowell 42. Robert Burke 43. Sy Loewen 44. Barry Fait 45. Debbie Goodloe 46. Jeff Tuck 47. Keith Monlaluo 48. Bruno Carlson 49. BlainGibbs 50. Dan Potts 51. Clark Lehman 52. Doug Tueller 53. John Allison 54. Ron Murone 55. Kevin Sweeney 56. Jim Morcross 57. Todd Creager 58. Scott Mall 59. Brian Staggs 60. MylesGabel 61. Nevin House 62. Rich Armstrong 63. Hal Gordon 64. Tim Gann 65. Bob Anderegg 66. Bob Caminiti 67. Paul Norcross 68. Rich Link 69. Glenn Burke Rand Lishburn Steve Ball Paul Wilson Don Vesberg Bob Hamman Ralph Harris Brad Wright Jack Higgins Barry Brown Lee Anderson Langdon Morrill Paul Holdridge Mike Boldvich Tim Edwards NOT PICTURED Pete Adanalian Matt Colesworthy Bill Dutton Tom Dye Mike Marchetla Chris Martin Mike Raab ! Phi Kappa Psi 1. Chuck Ellis 2. Greg Madruga 3 Anthony Cigliano 4. Eric Prouty 5. Mike Pryor 6. Mike Reno 7. Cameron Draine 8. Alan Ruben 9. Gordon Chuchian 10. Frank Ryker 1 1 . Howard Chuchian 12 Craig Anderson 13 Gennaro Cigliano 14. Mary Gilchrist 15. Charm Major 16.Terri Davis 17. Ron Reid 18. Doug Laidlaw 19 Greg Benson 20. Gregg Prickett 21. Patrick Bonaguidi 22. Jeff Deloach 23. Greg Nick 24. Loring Jacobs 25.JeffKingsley 26. Marty Berg 27. Sandy Kalish 28. Mark Reeder 29. John Huber 30. Linda McCullough 3 1 . Rocky McCandles 32. Tom Cecil 33. Bob Schneider 34. Pete Bach 35. Sabrina Kazarian 36. Gary Poltash 37. Carter Dunlop 38. Bill Badham 39. Ronnie Rodgers 40. Dave Prickett 41. Karla Klaus 42. Cindy Hensley 43. Andy Luchessi 44. Bob Stearns 45 Doug Posey 46. Nancy Tomlinson 47. Mark Foster 48. Craig Watkins 49. Craig Uhl 50. Greg Robins 51. Jim Lamtia 52. Jed Bodein 53. Mike Newberry 54. Bob O ' Gorman 55. Casey Mangan 56. Vince Occhipinti 57. Armando Acosta NOT PICTURED Gary Cassel Cuvaillier Eils Bill Letterman Owen Guenthard Georgina Spelvin DanMulvihill Bill McCune Phi Kappa Tau 1. Rod Miyamoto 28. Bruce Nelson 2. Richard Meese 29. Mark Friend 3. Mark Pero 30. Tim Nolan 4. Joel Hemington 31. Jennifer Solomon 5. Guy Higashimura 32. Dave Dickson 6. BobMcFall 33. Albert Erkel 7. Mike John 34. Gregory Frederick 8. Rich Gregory 35. Doug Sutton 9. Mitch Howard 36. Jim Shore 10. Carl Rankin 37. Guy Morgan 11. Jim Merrill 38. Merrick Richey 12. Steve Morris 39. John Barrett 13. Rod Crosby 40. Mark Nelson 14. David Troescher 41. Randolph Peck 15. Kim Buckley 42. John Robertson 16. Leslie Sherman 43. Stephen Klein 17. Jim Voyles 44. Herman Waller 18. Richard Barrick 45. Steve Smith 19. Gary Wills 46. Eric Georgalos 20. Pete Anastassiou 47. Keith Richey 21. John Newhouse 48. Mark Hill 22. Mark Davidson 49. Steve Grub 23. Gerard Ferri 24. Robert Roe NOT PICTURED 25. Bill Mar Mario Estolano 26. Richard Andes Ray Jaramillo 27. RickShedd Rick Rice Richard Rodriquez 4 .4li ' Phi Sigma Kappa 1. Mel Travens 2. Greg Bixby 3. Dick Crawford 4. Steve Buchholz 5. Tom Campbell 6. Doug Cramoline 7. Nancy Cunningham 8. Pam Jones 9 KurtOlsen 10. Steve McMullin 1 1 Bill Scarborough 12. Farnsworth Banks 13 Boh Roose 14. MarkUkra 15 Brian Holman 16 Ronni Cajka 17. Wendy Koelseho 18. Richard Lopez 19. Tyler Easley 20. Julie Crothers 21 Andi Robertson 22. Robbie Curtis 23. Aram Seferian 24. Audrey Harcourt 25. Neil Prince 26.Cris Vandagriff 27. Al Melikian 28.Mike Yuskis 29. Steve Lee 30. Mimi Apfel 3I.Mark Wille 32. George Muldoon 33. Armand Gonzales 34. Roy Sutton 35. Alan McCall 36. Jim McNally 37. Steve Snipes 38 Julie DeCampos 39. Steve Martin 40. Paul Moore 41. Sal Romano 42. John Mitchell 43. Mike Wilson 44. Lee Bjorklund NOT PICTURED Kevin Donovan Walt Frazee Barry Greene Robert Melikian Mark Meyers Craig Miller Mark Newman Rich Nixon Don Schuwarger Don Segretli Steve Vletas Keith Witchner Pi Beta Phi 1. Mary Hasbrouk 44. Melanie Real 2. Amy Freiburger 45. Lisa Donolon 3. Laurie Bayless 46. Debbie Kilmer 4. Debbie Kline 47. Elizabeth Eichler 5. Lori Turner 48. Donna Duthie 6. Nancy Tily 49. Karen Waier 7. Karen Lurie 50. Pilar Mayr 8. Allison Herdman 51. Debbie Wheeler 9. Kathy Kelly 52. Barb Hornbeak 10. Lisa Martindale 53. Dawn Marston 1 1 , Melinda Sorensen 54. Jenny Gaudino 12. Sherry Lamoreaux 55. Kerry Walsh 13. Stephanie Burns 56. Carolyn May 14. Carol Crum 57. Anne Kessel 15. Janine Boskovich 58. Kerry Welsh 16 Terry Arnold 59. Janet Buyers 17. Kim Karath 60.CeciGulledge IX. Kerry Appleby 61 Jody Beth Johnson 14 Shelley Sanborn 62.CyndiWhitaker 20. Vesna Pevec 63. Casey Lewis 21 Jan Burson 64. Melinda Nichols 22. Linda Bozarth 65. Linda Payne 23. Cynthia Teleen 66. Debbie Pollard 24. Nancy Campbell 67. Jennifer Hansen 25. Karen Kettenburg 68. Tracy Todd 26. Chris Kay 69. Mary Ann Hodges 27 DianeClardy 70. Jane Matthews 2X. Debbie Krueger 71. Karen Killian 29. Anita Kalish 72. Anne Stairs 30. Nancy Clark 73. Lorraine Kissleburgh 31. Marjorie Gall 74. Teri Dion 32. Mrs. Abbott 75. Helene Burke 33.Mary PatRolfes 76. Cid Almquist 34. Carolyn Coffey 77. Carol Gordon 35. Domini Donolon 78. Kalhy Pusch 36. Martha Schreiber 79. Nikki Krantz 37. Robin Greenway 80. Susie Dale 38. Janet Abrams 81.CindaSchroeder 39.SuzyO ' Neil 82. Susan Metzler 40. Diane Wallers 83. Leeann Willis 41, CindaCree 84. Janna Beling 42. Debbie Saltier 85. Ann Katnik 43. Mary Mclllece 86. Anne Long 87. Sharon Brombach Pi Kappa Phi 1 , Pete Aguilar 23. Alan Zanger 2. Terry Keavney 24. Tommy Burger 3. Steve Villa 25. Scott Raphael 4. Ed Lang 26. Maryleigh Erler 5. Doug Cyr 27. Randy Corber 6. Rob Smith 28. Wayne Neill 7. Mike Peterson 29. Alan Wapner 8.WendyZinn 30. Ross Hotchkiss 9. Lee Dreyfuss 31. Julie Neff 10. Karen Arrasinith 32. Mike Power 1 1. Janice Yokata 33. George Ulmer 12 Jayne Hotchkiss 34. Marty Goetz 13 Steve Ryder 35. Tommy Customer 14. Steve Petralia 36. Glenn Dassoff IS.TonyStea 37. John Clancy 16. Tracey Coats 38. Carolyn Nakai 17. Rob Lovelace 39. Patricia Walter IX. Cindy June 40. Dale Brown 19 ReneeGoetz 41. Donald Craib HI 20. Anne Machanis 42. Roger Larson 21. Susie Kimura 43. Cliff Goldstein 22. Bridgett McGinley 44. Shoten Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1. Mike Maloney 35. Greg Hohman 2. Chris Chase 36. Mark Yeager 3. Stephen Hayes 37.GregWalden 4. Larry Jansen 38. Larry Drum 5 JeffToislad 39. Steve Hansen 6. Falfa 40. RussWertz 7. Don McNerney 41 Dick Haynes 8.BobWishart 42. Tad Smyth 9. Michael Miller 43. KurtGroeniger 10. Thomas Patten 44.JoeGallal ll.DeanRallis 45. Kevin Roberts 12, Bob Matthews 46. Jean-Pierre Henraux 13. Geoff Janos 47. Michael Mikasa 14. Jim Barber 48. Dale Yeager 15. Rick Martin 49. Bob Edmonston 16 Sean O ' Brien 50. Gary Pickett 17. Pet e Cooper 51.JohnUlmer 18. John Turnacliff 52. Mark Johnson 19.GregRis 53. Brad Greer 20. Kirk Siedensticker 54. Bob Bailey 21. Jim Berbos Jr. 55. Ranie Martini 22. Ed Klosterman 56. Rich Jackson 23. Frederick Ryan Jr. 57. Brett Potter 24. Dwayne Foster 58. Don Fitch 25.StanSchultz 59. Scott Tolstad 26. DaveSodaro 60. Charlie McKinley 27. Scott James 61. Steve Jahnke 28. Thomas Thomas 62. Steven Strebig 29. Kevin Mintie 63 Robert Savage 30. Chris Willis 64. Eliseo Acevedo Martinez 31 David Weckerly 65. Mark Esbensen 32. Peter Thompson 33. Bill Hustedt NOT PICTURED 34. Tom Murrin Richard Fell Qbc Sigma Alpha Mu 1. Jimmy Hausberg 2. Lloyd Mann 3. Steve Jarmus 4. Buzz Marcus 5. Scott Stone 6 Bessie 7. Lance Fisher 8. Steve Ashendorf 9. Farhad Nourafchan 10. Jim Alef 1 1. Jeff Johnson 12. Mark Evenchik 13. Dave Kossak 14. Paul Epstein 15. Harris Freed 16. Mark Pollock 17. Mark Jarmus NOT PICTURED Nate Adlen Rich Bakalyan Levar Burton Nelson Korchak Jeff Kranzdorf Sigma Chi 1. Gary Allen 2. Nelson Wheeler 3. Dave Wallace 4. Chris Hay S.Christy Stone 6. Mat Cox 7. Greg Bennett 8. Tim Wright 9. Tom Gilmour 10. Karin Campbell 1 1. Dave Kahn 12. Steve Kiefer 13. Jim Russell 14. Brad Parker 15. Brian Lewis 16. Rusty Feast 17. Scott Burnham 18. Bruce Smith 19. Pam Covington 20. Jeff Gill 21. Rick Bradford 22. Scott Weisbly 23. Bob Skoro 24. Janet Dean 25. Jim McCormick 26. Mike Budinich 27. Melanie Salata 28. Sue James 29. Pete Skoby 30. Ron Pretkus 31. Bob Blake 32. Mike Michaels 33. Kent Lucas 34. Sue Haack 35. Bill Boyer 36. Bob Beardsley 37. Phil Arciero 38. Steve Denny 39. Joyce Sowder 40. Bill Bayer 41. Rick Dewey 42. Wendy Gardner 43. Brad McCroskey 44. Kerry McCluggage 45. John Wallace 46. Jennifer Smith 47. Carter Boswell 48. Tony Budzyn 49. Ken Sacher 50. John Henderson 51. Jeff Armour 52. Diane Little 53. Su Picking 54. Mark Kazerian 55. Dave Burger 56. John Peters 57. Ted Bartscherer 58. BobJarcho 59. Andy Gilmour 60. MikeCobo 61.BillHoll 62. Ron McFadden 63. Kathy Pusch 64. Kathy Torchio 65. Dianne Davis 66. Roland Wood 67. Derek Westervelt 68. Greg Stephenson 69.JohnWilkins 70. Tod Freeman 71. Jay Jordano 72. Jennifer Booty 73. John Leslie 74. Jan Exiey 75. Mark Garratt 76. Tom Nickle 77. Merril Butler 78. John Thompson 79. JoeTavarez 80. Jim Connelly 81. Babe Knoop 82. Dave Romero Sigma Nu 1. Mark Casciari 34. Julie Barr 2. Pat Prince 35. Joun Lee 3. Bob Dennerline 36. Jeff Jones 4. Malcolm Maclennan 37. Hugo Orozco 5. John Jacobson 38. Mark McPhail 6. Mike Gannon 39. Tom Mundy 7. George Cappello 40. Rob Jones S.Stephanie Pelentay 41. Bob Fort 9. Jim Garry 42. Leonard Bidart 10. Jeff Jones 43. Mark Hennesey 1 1. Tom Vonnegut 44. Gene Paschall 12. Leonard Brazil 45. Fred Bryson 13. Jodi Williamson 46. Garrick Anderson 14. Karl Bowman 47. Jim Bailey 15. Tim Sullivan 48. Doug Burpee 16. Dave Reynolds 49. Mark lllsley 17. Michael Cook 50. Ron Redmond 18. Scot Lengel 51. Mark Poliquin 1 9. George deU rioste 52.JimKjar 20. Rich Debeikes 53. John Watters 21. Ann Walker 54. Bruce Boehm 22. Little Kjar 55. Bob Mannon 23. Dave Heath 56. Rich Oswald 24. Julie Fosgate 57. Kevin Reed 25. Brian Boehm 58. Gary Brock 26. Mark Foster 27. Kirk MacConaghy NOT PICTURED 28. Harold Smith Stoney Maycock 29. Kathy Maca Bob Curtis 30. Pat Flynn Tom Huchel 31. Rick Simons Mike Jamison 32. Greg Hageman Keith Koeller 33 Royce Paulsen Rob Pinkerton Steve Anderson Sigma Phi Delta 1. Gary Kellison 2. Tom Knolts 3. John Wet el 4. Steven Shryock 5. George Masters 6. Michael Green 7. Brian Du Boise 8. Bill Mukai 9. John Strassner 10. Stan Grundy I I - John Hauger 12 Kevin O ' Donnell LVRogerPlyler 14. MarcPinelli 15. Kevin McNees 16. Steve Cavoretto 17. Robert Ferrell . OT PICTL RED Robert Burns Andy Michell Marcel Millet David Moore .Mbert Ramos (ieorgeSchnerk Slan Woods Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 David Varela 2 David Cierlcui 3- Jose Cunningham 4. Mike Mann 5. Richard Sherman 6. Aleck tdwards 7. Warren Keckeisen 8. Richard Gray 9- Ron I.evinson 10. Curt l.eo 11. Viv Morales 12. Chris Hall 13. Robert Heath 14 Paul Garrigues 15 William Revely 16- Randy Rohinson 17. KdPrike IS. Rick Kern 19. Jim Hall 20. Win Seipp 21. Robert Kirkland 22. Jeff Wagner 23- Chuck Wunderlich 24. Brian Gates 23. Lindy Rust 26. Craig Markus 27. Mike Hughes 28- Kevin Keeshan 29. Steve Paulin 30. Bill Green 31. Steve Dechant 32. Jerry Neuman 33. Gregory Jorgensen 34. Russ Elmayan 35. Cecil Wilson 36. Jerry Weiser 37. Clifford Rowe 38. Russ Winslow 39. Malcolm hngstrom 40 Krank Dillindcr 41.Chris Veitch 42. Fred Leeds 43. Kelley Shooter 44. Rusty Saylor 45. Dave Benscoler 46. DaveSonosky 47.JohnZink 48. Jim Pollard yOT PICTURED Mark . ' Vskren Brandon Blavlock Jim Cubbon Stephen Fennell Herb Fortner David Gray Mike Gunn Steve Halaj Steve Klein Ross Leventhal Rick Lewis Larry Lucas Carlisle Monke George Mueller (ieorgePatkos Don Schrader Lloyd Silverstein David Steinberg Mike Tashman Angelo Vidalis Bruce Winston 1 I ll IlllliiiSrj ' , !•« Sigma Phi Omega ■' 1. Elizabeth Fushiki 2. Kalhy Nakamatsu 3. Diana Inouye 4. Elizabeth Lew 5. Linda Nagai 6. Naomi Morita 7. Grace Yamada 8. Terri Asayama 9. Ann Ota 10. Melody Nishida 1 1. Donna Woo 12. Marianne Hamano 13. Doris Hirakawa 14. Arleen Yoshida 15. Alice Lee 16. Susie Mayemura 17. Joanna Iwata 18. Susan Kimura 19. Kathy Watanabe 20. Mary Ann Jeu 21. Monet Wong 22. Dorothy Chen Rl.9 5171 Tau Epsilon Phi 1. Lawrence Tuck 2.JeffFanto 3. Richard Minami 4. Michael Shannon 5. Ivan Norberg 6. Ken Menager 7. RichPahl 8. Eric Nelson 9. Gary Wissmann 10. Mark Silinsky 1 1. A! Banuelos 12. Richard Landers 13. David Johnson 14. Jim Nahin 15. Michael Tucker 16. Michael Notarangelo 17. Mike Bennett 18. David Flores 19. Mohamed Aaly Maghrabi 20. Mark Spivak 21. Glen Gummess 22. Kevin Berry Tau Kappa Epsilon 1. Joe Dadourian 48 Barbara Werner 2. Janet Dean 49. Scott Johnston 3. Izzy Wigle SO. Nancy Osuna 4. Lynn Mellert SI. Dan Jones 5. Craig Moyer S2. Mike Simpson 6. Lisa Giefer S3. Tom Pleau 7. Laurie Altenback S4. Richard Burgoyne 8. Leon Driss ss. Keith Duncan 9. Art Bauer S6. MikeOgul 10 Debbie Friend S7. John Todd 11. Craig Coleman S8. Kelly Scott 12. Mark Walters S9. Cathy Vreeland 13. Cathy Oi 60. Jo Pearce 14. Syd Sullivan 61. Laurie Dahl 15. Joan Avedisian 62. Tim Grady 16. JimTeshima 63. Diane Slezak 17. Sherri Thornquist 64. Russ Keating 18. Steve Jeffries 65. Skip Roffi 19. Scott Geissler 66. Henry Behrens 20. JeffGuinn 67. Matt Ryan 21. Debbie Poulter 68. Ray Hino 22. Dave Hanson 69. Duke Lokka 23. Mike Chen 70. Louis Rothenberg 24. Gerry Sawyer 71. Rich Saner 25. Nancy Dean 72. Dave Snyder 26. Jim Tertocha 73 Tom Miller 27. Kirsten Fulcher 74. Pete Brown 28. Paul Brown 75, Matt Scanlan 29. Sherri Raiken 76 Cele Hoffman 30. Kim Romagnino 77. Kent McCionigle 31. Rick Dickerson 78. Bill EfHer 32. JeanCathcart 79. Mike Daoussis 33. Ron Frame 80. Jeannie Helwig 34. ClavVreeland 81. Chief Ed Davis 35. Marc Reynolds 82. Poppy Brown 36. Debbie Borden 37. Kim Buckely OT PICTURED 38. Jim Ishii Rodney Burgoyne 39. Jack Kalata Pat 1 Brown Jr. 40. Tommie Young on Fiedler 41. Mike Matalon Ste ve Moberg 42. Dan Burstein Ric k Maloof 43. Bill Kisller RobSoelberg 44. Neale Hickerson Norm Davidson 45. Barry Abshere Dave Jones 46. John Day Mo Sotoodehkan 47. Libby Helmholz 3ob Zimmerman Theta Chi 1 Alice Benke 16. Art Cardoza 2 Mike Jacobs 17. Lynn Grozianno 3 Kalhy Travers IX. Mark Sinagra 4 John GrilTilh 19. Joel Rogozenski 5 Ron St. John 20. Teri Vincent 6 Bill Reinharl 21 . John Griset 7 Rich Elliott 22. Greg Dommanis 8 Pete Drazin 23. Wip um Skull 9 Vern Murray 10 Rosie Deza NOT PICTURED 11 Max Slock Ed DeCook 12 Tom Sinagra Jim Feederle 13 Joe Rossi Mike Finn 14 Mike Gwynn Bill Madden 15 Cathy Cravens Henry Sanchez Dennis Valentine ThetaXi 1. Bruce LilK 2. Tony Milam 3. PeleStang 4 John Roger 5- Ward Skinner 6. Roger Obregon 7. Charlie Henderson X Rich Re es ' J. Hnc Kasum Id. George Pa mino I I. Neil Naranjo 12. Lon Marsh LV MarvAnn Plat 14 Richard Crone 15. Bruce Michel 16. Bob Barrett 17. Bill Nicholson IX. Cathy Payne l ).Chuck Pratt 20 Mark .Andrews 21. Ed Flores 22. Dave Morris 23. Clif Alder 24. Rod .Andrews 25 RandCantrell 2(1. 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Public Administration KENNETH HUNNICUTT B.M., Piano ROBERT HUNT D.D.S., Dentistry NEIL HURLEY B.S., Geology Petroleum Engineering HUGH HURT B.S., Mechanical Engineering LAURIE HUSTEDT B.S., General Studies LINDA HUTCHINS B.S., Geology FUANGLUAN HWANG M.S., Educational Psychology YVONNE HYDE A.B., International Relations DOUGLAS HYMAS B.S., Dental Hygiene MICHAEL IGUCHI B.S., Finance MARCIA IKE B.S., Business COLLEEN INOUYE A.B., Psychology GWENDOLYN IRBY A.B., International Relations Spanish CHARLES ISAAC D.D.S. Dentistry KOJI ITO M.S., Education KAREN IVARSSON A.B., Psychology DALE IWAMASA A.B., Cinema CAROL IWAMOTO B.S. , Dental Hygiene KAZUKIZO IZUMI D.D.S., Dentistry CHRISTOPHER JACKSON A.B., International Relations DEBORAH JACKSON A B, History DEBORAH JACKSON B.S., Management DONALD JACKSON B.S., Business Administration MELVIN JACKSON Jr. A.B., Political Science MIKE JACKSON M.P.A., Public Adminstration STEVEN E. JACKSON B.S., Electrical Engineering STEVEN G. 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Business MICHAEL JENSEN B.S., Aerospace Engineering DANIEL JESSEE B.S., Civil Engineering JAY JESSUP B.S., Finance FRANK JIMENEZ A.B., History JOSEPH JIMERSON B.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering WELLINGTON JOE D.D.S., Dentistry FRANCIES JOEI B.S.. Industrial and Systems Engineering MICHAEL JOHN A.B., Public Relations JUANITA JOHNIGAN A.M., Education ALLEN JOHNSON Pharm. D., Pharmacy I DEBORAH JOHNSON A.B., Political Science JODY JOHNSON A.B., History MICHAEL JOHNSON A B.. Political Science PATRICIA JOHNSON B.S., Physical Therapy RICK JOHNSON A.B., Public Relations JEFFREY JOHNSRUD B.S., Biological Sciences CRAIG JOLLEY B.S., Biological Sciences CORWIN JONES D.D.S., Dentistry DAVID JONES B.S., Finance Real Estate DEBORAH JONES A.B., Urban Studies DENNIS JONES A.B., Public Relations E. REGENE JONES B.S., Marketing JERRY JONES ., Interdivisional Major LANAH JONES J., Telecommunications MICHAEL JONES B.S., Marketing PAMELA JONES B.S., Business PAMELA T. JONES A.B., Spanish PAUL JONES B.S., Accountmg RICHARD JONES B.S., Chemical Engineering RITCHIE JONES A.B.. Spanish STEVEN JONES B.S., Accounting THOMAS E. JONES B.S., Electrical Engmeering THOMAS M. JONES B.S,, Architecture VICKl JONES B.S., Dental Hygiene MICHAEL JONG Pharm. D., Pharmacy DOUGLAS JORDAN B.S., Accounting ELIZABETH JORVINA A.B., International Relations LINDA JUE B.S., Biological Sciences JOHN JUNCOS A.B., Sociology MICHAEL KADOYA B.S., Business SUSAN KADZ A.B., History DAVID KAHN B.S., Management KENNETH KALMBACH B.S., Marketing HIROTO KANAI B.S., Biological Sciences JEANNE KANEKO Pharm. D., Pharmacy MICHAEL KARLIN B.S., Accounting PAUL KARTUB Pharm. D., Pharmacy DENNIS KASPEREIT B.S., Mechanical Engineering JAMES KATZ B.S., Biological Sciences PETER K UFMAN B.S., Accounting BONNIE KAUS A.B. MIREI KAWAGUCHI B.S., General Studies BERT KAWAHARA B.S., Accounting Food Marketing Management KATHERINE KAWAKAMI A.B., Psychology ROLLIN KAWAKITA B.S., Biological Sciences BETTY KAWATA Pharm. D., Pharmacy CHRISTINE KAY A.B., Psychology BARBARA KEARNEY B.S., Biological Sciences WARREN KECKEISEN B.S., Accounting MARIANA KEENAN A.B., Anthropology MONIA KEITELMAN M.B.A., Business Administration MICHAEL KELLEY A.B., Political Science GREG KELLOGG D.D.S., Dentistry MAUREEN KELLY B.M., Music ROBERT KELLY B.S., Biological Sciences CALVIN KEMP B.S., Business ELIZABETH KENDALL B.S., Marketing TIMOTHY KENT A.B., Journalism RICHARD KERN B.S., Finance MARCUS KERNER A.B., International Relations 373 f it« ' f a i .OPMEMT ir . iiaiaii« «!■• ? ' ,.- ir ' f-« . Kv ; y GAY KERSEY A.B., Urban Studies ANNE KESSEL B.S., General Studies SCOTT KETCHUM B.S., Finance KAIKHOSROW KEYANI B.S., Archietecture DAVID KEYSTON B.S., Management HASSAN KHALIL B.S.. Industrial and Systems Engineering SOK-PENG KHO M.B.A.. Business Administration POONSRI KHULIMAKIN A.M., Economics LAURA KIKAWA D.D.S., Dentistry DONALD KILLIAN B.S., Management HYUNG KIM M.B.A., Business Admmistration JOON-YONG KIM A.B.. Economics YOON KIM D.D S., Dentistry BRIAN KIMBLE B.S.. Finance JOANNE KIMURA A.B., Public Relations TERESA KINCHELOE A.B., History COLLEEN KINDT B.S., Business DEBORAH KING A.B., .Anthropology PETER KING B.S., Electrical Engineering KRISTIN KINKELA B.S., Marketing Management CAROL KIRCHER A.B., , rl History MALIK KISHA M.B.A., Business .-Xdministration LEE KISSEL B.S., Biology CLAUDIA KISSLING B.S., General Studies JOHN KLECKER B.S.. International Business DEBRA KLEIN B.S., Special Education STEVEN KLEIN A.B., History DEBORAH KLINE B.S., General Studies KRISTINE KLINE AB., Public Relations CINDY KLUGMAN B.S., Public Administration JONOVA KNICKERBOCKER A.B., Communicative Disorders LAURA KNOOP A.B., English DEBRA KNOX B.S., Geology CYNTHIA KOBY B.S., General Studies BARBARA KOCH B.S., Physical Therapy JOHN KOELSCH Biomedical Engineering RANDALL KOENIG A.B., History Speech Communication LINDA KOFFMAN B.S., General Studies JOHN KOLB A.B., Psychology JOHN KONZEN Pharm. D., Pharmacy ROBERT KOLSTAD Business Administration ERIC KOO B.S., Civil Engineering KEN KOOBIE A.B., Psychology JOHN KOOKER B.S., Physics SANDRA KOOP B.S., Accounting RICHARD KORT ,S., Business Administration JOHN KOTAKE D.D.S., Dentistry DAVID KOTOVSKY A.B., Mathematics PAUL KOTT A.B.. Spanish KEIICHI KOYASU A.B., Telecommunications ROBIN KRAGEN Pharm. 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Social Sciences Psychology PETER LEAHY B.S., Marketmg JUDY LEDERMAN B.S., Business GENE LeDUC B.S., Computer Science CHARLES LEE MAR, Archtecture DELPHINE LEE B.S., Accounting JEFF LEE B.S., Finance GARY LEE B.S., Biological Sciences JOHN LEE I.S., Mechanical Engineering KYUNG LEE BE. A., Fine Arts MYUNG LEE B.S., General Studies GLADYS LEE-NEE PETER LEE B.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering SAMUEL LEE B.S., Business STEPHEN LEE B.S., Finance TERENCE LEE B.S., Physics THOMAS LEE MP A., Public Administration EUGENE LEGASPI B.S., Business Administration CINDY LEISHMAN B.S., General Studies MARR LEISURE A.B., Political Science ALBERT LELAND B.S., Biological Sciences CAROLYN LEM Pharm. P., Pharmacy KYLE LEMONS B.S., Computer Science CLARICE LETIZIA B.S., General Studies c MARK LEN B.S., Business JOHN LESLIE B.S., Accounting Finance JOYCE LESSOR Pharm. 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Marketing YOUNG LIM D.D.S., Dentistry JOHN LINDSEY , Business Administration MARY LINGUA B.S., Biological Sciences JAMES LITSIS B.S., Finance JEFFREY LITTELL B.S., Accounting RON LLOYD B.S , Business Administration FRED LOBB A.B., East Asian Languages and Cultures ANYA LOCKETT B.S., Biological Sciences CHERYL LOFTIS A.B., Public Relations KIRK LOGAN B.S., Business Administration STEPHEN LOJESKI D.D.S., Dentistry JANICE LONG A.B., Spanish SUSAN LONGLEY B.S., Finance WILLIAM LOU D.D.S., Dentistry KATHI LOURY B.S., General Studies I u DAVID LOWDER M.B.A., Business Administration JAMES LUCAS A.B., Public Relations BENNY LUCERO D.D.S., Dentistry JEAN LUECK B.S., Accounting SHARON LUKER B.S., Finance Accounting KEITH LUMPKIN B.S., Accounting JAY LUSTIG B.S., Business JOHN LUTHER B.S., Biological Sciences SO-Y LUU B.S., Business THUC-HOA LUU B.S., Accounting JEANNE LYNCH B.S., Biological Sciences STEPHNIA LYNK A.B., Physical Education DAVID LYTAL D.D.S., Dentistry AMY CHING-LEE MA B.S., Marketing KATHERINE CHING-SOOK MA M.B.A., Business Administration KWOK PO MA B.S., Civil Engineering MICHAEL MA D.D.S., Dentistry KIRK MacCONAGHY B.S., Biological Sciences JAMES MacDONALD A.B., International Relations PATI MacLAREN B.S., Occupational Therapy MARY MacLEITH B.S., Accounting BRANISLAV MADZAREVIC B.S., Biological Sciences AKIKO MAEDA B.S., Business Administration NOLAN MAEHARA D.D.S., Dentistry NIRAMIT MAHAWONGSNUNT M.P.A.. Public Administration DAVID MAK B.S., Business Administration STEVEN MAKSHANOFF B.S., Biological Sciences MICHAEL MALANGA B.S., Business Administration ANDREA MALLET B.S., Biological Sciences MICHAEL MALONEY M.P.A., Public Administration CINDY MALOOF B.S., General Studies NELSON MAMEY B.S., Business ROSALIE MANDALA M.B.A., Business Administration ROBERTA MANDELL B.S., Occupational Therapy JOSEPH MANGAN A.B., Journalism Political Science i GARY MANN A.B., History Broadcasting JACK M. MANNJr. B.S., Electrical Engineering SHERRIE MANN A.B., Public Relations ANNETTE MANNARA B.S., General Studies JAMES MANNING B.S., Civil Engineering ROBERT MANNING A.B., History International Relations GEORGE MANROSS A.B., Public Relations TERRY MANSKY A.B., Political Science International Relations KWAMINA MANTEAW MARISTELLA MARCA SCOTT MARCH A.B., International Relations JUDITH MARGOLIS A.B., English EDWARD MARK B.S., Biological Sciences MELKON MARKARIAN Pharm. D., Pharmacy STEVEN MARKS A.B.. Political Science ALITA MARSHALL ., Business Administration AUDREY MARTIN B.S.. Biological Sciences CYNTHIA MARTIN A.B., Social Welfare DOUGLAS MARTIN B.S., Business M. THERESA MARTIN A.B., Art History WARD MARTIN B.S., Accounting GEORGE MARTINEZ A.B., Mathematics MICHAEL MARTINEZ A.B., Psychology Recreation OLIVIA MARTINEZ B.S., Biological Sciences RICHARD MASEK D.D.S,, Dentistry - fiM ' -. i i I J It i i DAVID MASERDJIAN B.S., Accounting SANDRA MASOR A.B., Psychology MICHAEL MASTERS B.S., Business Administration RONALD MASTERS B.S., Finance JONATHAN MATALON B.S., Accounting SILAS MATHEWS B.S., Finance KAREN MATSUl Pharm. D., Pharmacy KOICHI MATSUMURA A.B., Telecommunications CAROL MATSUYAMA Pharm. D., Pharmacy MARK MATTINGLEY B.S., Accounting Finance Marketing SUSAN MATYAS A.B., Public Relations ROBERT MAY B.S., Business Administration THOMAS MAY B.S. MARGARET MAYBENO M.S.L.S., Libaray Science ASTARA MAYEDA B.S., Biological Sciences DAVID MAYEDA B.S., Chemistry DONALD MAYEKAWA B.S., Biological Sciences PILAR MAYR A.B., Public Relations BARRY MAYRON A.B., Economics DAVID MAYS D.D.S., Dentistry CANDACE McCALL A.B., Psychology MICHAEL McCALL A.B., Pysical Education THOMAS McCANDLESS B.S., Business PAUL McCLAY B.S., Geology MICHAEL McCLOSKEY B.S.. Public Administration KERRY McCLUGGAGE A.B., Telecommunications JAMES McCOFFREY A.B., Psychology RON McCOY B.S., Architecture MARIE McCUDDEN M.S., Education MICHAEL McCULLOCH B.S., Finance 383 THOMAS McCULLOCH A.B., Linguistics JAMES McDlVlTT A.B., Psychology R. LORi McDonald A.B., Psychology SHANNON Mcelroy A.B., Public Relations DUFF McEVERS B.S., Interdivisional Major GREG McFADDEN A,B., Phi losophy ROBERT McFALL B.S., Finance JEFFREY McGINN B.S., Business Administration CARL MclNTOSH A.B., Interdivisional Major CHRISTY MclNTOSH A.B.. Psychology KEVIN McKENNA A,B., Journalism Political Science MOLLY McKENZIE A.B., English STEVEN McKENZIE A.B.. Psychology JAMES McKEON Pharm. D., Pharmacy RONALD McKIBBEN Pharm. D., Pharmacy LINDA McKIE A.B . Public Relations MARK McKINLEY Pharm. D., Pharmacy MALCOLM MacLENNAN B.S., Marl eting LAURIE McLEOD A.B., Music THOMAS C. McLURKIN Jr. A.B.. History GORDON McMAHON A.B., Psychology MICHAEL McMillan B.S.. Geology GARY MacMULLEN Pharm. D.. Pharmacy LISA McMULLEN B.F.A., Fine Arts WILLA McNAMARRA A.B., English DONALD McNERNEY B.S., Accounting DIANE McQUAY A.B.. Sociology ROBERT McWEY B.S., Chemistry MEGRDITCH MEGHRIGIAN B.S., Electrical Engineering ADRIENNE MEGO B.S., Business Administration DEBBIE MEGOWAN B.S., Dental Hygiene PENELOPE MEIER B.S., General Studies ALAN MELIKIAN B.S., Finance SANFORD MELNICK Pharm. D., Pharmacy MEREDITH MENDeL , Philosophy International Relations DAVID MERLO B.S.. Biological Sciences JAMES MERRILL . Business Administration TRENT MERRILL B.S., Business JULIE MERRITT ., International Relations PAUL MESSINA B.S., Accounting JAMES METCALF B.S., Biological Sciences MARK MEYER B.S., Management MICHAEL MEYER A.B., Journalism THOMAS MEYER B.S., Accounting LAURI MEYERS B., Interdivisional Major MICHAEL MICHAELS A.B., Political Science BRUCE MICHEL B.S., Management DAWN MIDDENDORF B.S., Dental Hygiene PETER MILCOVICH M.P.A., Public Administration CYNTHIA MILEY B.S., Chemistry SHAWN MILLBERN B.S., Electrical Engineering CRAIG MILLER B.S., Business DENISE MILLER B.M., Oboe EDWIN MILLER A.B., Mathematics MELINDA MILLER B.S.. General Studies PHILLIP M ILLER B.S., Civil Engineering R. DAVID MILLER Business Administration STUART MILLER Business Administration VERNAL MILLER A.B., History OWENS MILLER -, Public Administration WILLIAM MILLIOAN S., Business LINDA MILLMAN A.B., English RAYMOND F. MINER Jr B.S., Marketing PAUL C. 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Business Administration CHARLES MURPHY B.S.. Architecture DUFF MURPHY A.B.. Political Science KATHLEEN MURPHY A.B., Speech Communication JAMES MURRAY B.S., Biological Sciences ROBERT MURRIN M A R., Architecture MIRIAN MUSCAROLAS B.S., Accounting HEIDI MUSSELMAN A.B., Journalism LYNN MUTCH B.S., Biological Sciences I GAIL MYERS B.S., General Studies MARY JO MYtRS B.S., Dental Hygiene ROBERT MYERS B.S., Business Administration ROBERT MYTKOWTCZ B.S., Marketing BILLY MOTON B.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering GEORGE MUELLER B.S., Biological Sciences BRUCE MUFE D.D.S., Dentistry RICHARD MUGICA , Business Administration JEANI MUHONEN B.M., Music ALICE MUl A.B., Sociology PRIS MUNSON A.B., Sociology TERRIE MAGAISHI B.S., Business IRENE MAKAMURA B.S., General Studies JAMES NAKANISHI Pharm. D., Pharmacy JOHN NAKAOKA B.S., Accounting DALE NAKAYAMA D.D.S., Dentistry SUSAN NAKAYAMA A.B., Psychology Speech Communication DIANE NAVARRO B.S., General Studies GLADYS NEE M.S.W.. Social Work NANCY NELLY A.B.. Porluguese-Bra ilian Studies REX NEEMEYER D.D.S.. Dentistry BRUCE NELSON B.S., Finance CATHERINE NELSON A.B., History DENNIS NELSON A.M., International Relations RICHARD NELSON B.S., Accounting DAVID NEUMEISTER D.D.S., Dentistry J.L. NEWMAN B.S., Finance BERNICE NG A.B., Mathematics BESSIE NG B.S., Business Administration RIENER C. NIELSEN JR. B.S.. Architecture tTK-- GEORGE H.NIPJR A.B., Psychology JULIE NIPSTAD B.S., Dental Hygiene LORI NISHIHARA B.S.. General Studies KAREN NISHIKAWA A.B., Psychology GREGG NISHIMOTO B.S., Electrical Engineering JOANNENISHINO B.S., Dental Hygiene EASTER NODA A.B., History CAROLYN NOGUCHI B.S., General Studies PATRICIA NOONAN A.B.. Journalism History PAUL NORCROSS B.S.. Architecture DIANE NORDBY A.B., Political Science RICHARD NORDIN B.S., Marketing GLENN NORDLOW B.S., Architecture FRANK NORGAUER Pharni D.. Pharmacy ELLEN NORMAN A.B., Journalism Urban Studies MARY NORTON B.S., Dental Hygiene CAROL NOVY B.S.. Public Administration JUDITH NOWAK B.S., Public Administration SANDRA NOZAWA B.S., Accounting CAREY NUMOTO A.B., Psychology NEIL NUNOKAWA D.D S., Dentistry NANCY OAKES A.B., Anthropology ROSEMARY O ' BRIEN A.B., Broadcasting KEITH OGATA B.S.. Business MARK OGDEN B.S., Business GEORGE OH B.S.. Biological Sciences VIRGINIA O ' HARA A.B., Art History CATHY OI A.B., Mathematics Speech Communication JONATHAN OKABE D.D.S , Dentistry BUTCH OKEYA MAR., Architecture KEITH OKITA B.S.. Biological Sciences GODFREY OKONKWO B.S., Petroleum Engineering DOROTHY OKUTSU B.S., Management JOSEPH OLINSKY A.B. Broadcasting DEBORAH OLIVA B.F.A., Fine Arts JOHN OLIVER D.D.S., Dentistry PAULINA OLIVER A.B.. Sociology KURT OLSEN A.B., Psychology PATRICIA OMOTO Pharm. D., Pharmacy GILDAONGKEKO A.B., Social Welfare RANDALL ORA A. 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Fields, Janet A, Fields, Patrick J Ficne, Karen L Fiery, George Finch, Barrett J. Finch, Harry Finckbone, Linda K FindorfL Milton b Finkelman, Ellen P Einkle, David R Finnegan. Kathenni Firth. Joan fischer. Richard L Eisetle. Gary A Fish. Robert t Fishburn. Randolph Fisher. Barbara X Fisher. Karen M G Hures. Djiid A Hores, Edmund F 335 Gabel, MylesJ 10. 233 Goet . BobP Floyd. James R. 297 Gabler, Shelley M 360 Goet . Martin A Eluhrer. Patricia L 359 Gach, Robert J, ,, 216 Goetz. Renee Flyer. NealC 282,275 Gagan, Casey A , 201 tjoldberg. Donald J Flvnn. Kathleen C 359 Gage, Robert D. 298 Goldberg. Russell A Flynn. Patrick W 320 Gagne, Richard A. 160 Golden. Joshua D Fogwell. Margaret J 244 Galindo, Diego C 215 Golding. Dane A folev. Kim V 188 Gall, Marjorie L. 11 1 Goldman. Robert D. 1 iilil , V illiam 359 Gallagher, Debora M 183 Goldstein. Clifford P 1 .ilks, 1 .lur.i 1) 359,293 Gallagher, Kevin M .101 Goldstein. Donna H f.ilks, 1 jwrence 359 Gallal, Joseph A 315 Goller. Brian L Fomon.AnneO .257 Gallal, Margaret M 295 Golomb. Beatrice 1.59 Gallie, Mary R, , 188 Gomes. Laurie A Fontaine, Joseph W - 191 Galloway. Susan M. 160 Gong-Guy. Clifford Fontana, Christine J 244 Gait. Grelchen Eileen 2IO .257 Gonzales, Armand Fontana Mary A 159,267 Gamboa. Rafael M 362 Gon alcs, Cheryl L Foo, Marcella K, Gangi. Saranne IKI Gonzales, Nicholas? ,359 Oann. Peggy J 293 Gon ales. Patricia A ,179 Gann. Timothy D 362.30. .226 Gonzalez. Alma ■5 ' Gannon. Mike 120.162 Gonzalez. John B 271 Garcia. Carlosmodesto 362 Ciooch. Timothy M Forrest, Ricardo A 216 Garcia. Chris 162 Goode. Terrance Fort, Robert Lamar 320 Garcia. Georgeanne L 195 Gooding, Phillip H Forthmann. Dru A 293 Garcia. Michael R, , 213 Goodloe, Debra S .263 Gardels. Kenneth D, 362 Goodrich, Julie A 359 Gardner. Linda Gardner, Wendy Lynne ll 362 Goolnick, Susan L Fosgate. Jerry E 199 Gordon, Carol A Fosgalc. Julie D 320,359,287,2 1 7,2 1 6 Garratl, Marks 318 Gordon, Hal E 159 Garrigues, Paul R 325 Gordon. Laura S. Foster, DwavncL 159 315.217.220,226 Garrisi,JohnM 20 .210 Gorman. Russell S Fox Justine Fox William B, Foy David A te. Joseph (i. Era ey. Janet L Fra Tie. Ronald B. Era icescon. Robert J Fra iccsconi. Judith A ank. Barbara J ank. Janet C ank. MelindaH ankel. Debra L ankel. Robert V jnkland, Steven . Wj ■B nkS Frazer, Helen R. Fredella. Frances A Fredrick, (iregorv S Freed. Harris A Freedlc. Leslie K Freeljnd. Kent R Freeman. Craig J Freeman. Sara N Freeman. Todd L Freiburger. my L French, Richard C Erensdorf. Janet L Frcudiger.Johnl. Enedenlhal, Alan H Friedman. Rohert N el, I., el F Frost. Peter F Frugughctli. Ralph I Fry.Robcrl P Fujita. Roger Fujitaki. Norman Fukuda. Hiromichi Fukuda. Kathrvn L Fulcher. KirslenJ Funaki. Voko Fung.JeanC I jng, M,hn K Funk.Jellrt.. s Fungurson, Kip Eurman. itaioldWati Fun ,. Slen I urst.Collei sW Gartland. Patricia 1 Gartner. Emily S Garton. Thomas E Garvin. Glenn B Gasendo. Leah M Gates. Barbara Gates. Brian W Gates. Frederic N. Gates. Jennifer D G.iles, Scott Gaudir Gaudino, Jenny A Gauthier, David M 271 Gearv, Mark E 195.197 Gebre Egziabher, Fissehatsion 362 Gee, Barbara J 181 Gee. Daniel 201 Gee. Eveline . 362 Gee. Patrick H 181 Geissler. Scott 362.111 Gentis. Ian A 191 Georgatos. Eric 107 George. Carol A 271 George. Elvse J 162.271 George. Kevin 201 George. YvetteD 362 Geraghtv. Gerald J 193 Gerald. Michael . 265.362 Gerbino. Glenn J ,301.233 Germani. Clara E 181 Ghazarian. JohnG 162 Ghezelayagh. Manouchehr 1 99 Giampapa. Mark S 201.162 Oibbs. BlainC 162.101 Giberson. Debra J 162 (iieler, Lisa A 131. 2s7 Giefer. Vicki.l 362 Gilbertson. David L 162 Gilchrist, Martin B 305 Gildner, Barbara J 227 Gill, Jeffrey T lis Gill, Michael L 191 Gillel. Kristi A 179 (iilkltcJohn 3(i2 Gillispie, Edwin L. llO Gilmore, Scott L 22h Gilmour, Andrew D iis.td: Gilmour, Melvin K 27 1 Gilmour. Thomas H 118 Ginn. Eden E 27s Gisbrccht. Linda S : : Glauber. Russell L 249 (i. ss. Barbara E, Go ss. Melan leM Go ssett. Ch rylL G ssman. E rvanL Gc Ihard. H idiW Gi uld.Jane H, Gi uld. Larr V D Gr abendike Micha Gr acyk.Th odorc Gradv. Tim ithy A Gr aham.Ca they A Grassi. Mark J, Gray. Donald N Ciray. George E. Gray. Judy L. Gray. Richard ,- Gray. Vincent W Greaves. Charles J Green. Joseph W. Green. Kevin M. .Mary A. ... . Michael R . Wendolyn D , William A. Greene. Wanda L Greenspon, Bobbe Grcenway, Robin A Greenwood, Mark W Greenwood. Paul H Greer. Bradford Greer, Kalhy L tiregoire, Neal Gregory. Kenton Gregory. Richard L Griffin. CathleenT (ihck. Beth A ritlm .Je niler C riffin .Sh eriM nlTin . Todd W riflit h. Jj mesM rill It rifllt h.J. h.J cad. mcs M hnJ Randall risel l.ih n D nssi IMT Dunna R riss. M nam 1 rodn lid. ck. David R fodd M rocn fcr KurlR root No rman C ross De isej rossbarc JillL rubb St ven J ruhl s. John W Cirunbok. WillMnK, Grund .Sunk- D Guerrero. Helen M Guho. Nicholas J Ciuider. Rehecca 1 Giimn, Jcllre% I) Guirouis. l-ou.id GuiMolise. Carlal) Uuuol.TaraC. Gulledgc. Ceei L. Gully, Lyndi L Gutmen, KalhenneS Oumbiner, Francine Gumbiner. Victoria J. Gummess, GlenH. ., Gunn. Russel A, Gunning. Susan . Outlier, CalhyS. Ciuslafson, Nancy L Oulhman. Milch Guloxvski.JoameM Gulru.GinaC Guziemcz. Norberl I- Gu man. Pablo Gu man, Roben t G ynn, MichaclJ H Haack, Susan C i x.:i Haas. Deborah A I St Haber, Roben J. I Si, 224 Hackelhal. Brian l(,s Hada. Lisa K 277 Haddad, Benjamin A 26t.22h Hadley. Deborah F 244.22 ' ) Hageman, Gregory S ibi.llo Hagy, Luanda K 36.1 Hahn,Su!.ank 365,29.1 Haines, Sheila R 36S Hairslon, Chervil A 2sll Halas. George J 226 Halasi. MarkT Ihi Halbcrl, Doug |9ij Haldipur. Njrendrj 361 Hale. Barbara. I I 7g Hale. Gloria! I6i Hall.ChrisJ 282 11 Hall.l hriMopherl, ' 32s Hall, DnuglasJ | )9 jIl.GaryC _365 Hall. James M 365,325 365 257 303 Ha I.Janet Ha 1. Larr D Hj 1, l.iri k Ha 1, Ihcrcse M H. licr, William h H. Iqijisl. Harbar. II. 11, I harlcs W H. ii.id.i, IJina k Ha maker. Lisa M Ha mamolo. Valer Ha mann. H Kred Ha mano. Mariann Ha mblv.Markf Ha . Cla Hancock. Keilh A Hand. Stacy L Handclman. Dale Hanhart. Mvrna A J Hann. Phillip C Hanncl. Betty J Hannula. David R Hansen. Jennifer J Hansen. Lvnnt. Hansen, Ralph t Hansen, R.iberla C ll,ins,,n, l)J cS Hai.i, Uiant k Har,ida, ken M Harami,Chiaki Harasavva. Takayasu Harburgcr, Paul J Harcourl, Audrey A Harding, Geoffrey G Hargrave, (ireg D Hargrove, Miguel D Harper, Velma R Harrigan, Joseph W Harris, BennieJ Harris, Jean M Harrison, Mimi Harrv,Garv Hanicv, Jack I Hartlcv.Jack V. Harllcy, Marnic ll.irl licim. Paul D ll.irvcv, Daniel B llar n„d. George h ll.isb.Kh, Ronald llasbrouck.Marv P Hascgavva. Daniel Haslings. kirkC Hastings. Robert M , Ldgar W Barbara J ll.i ILilcli. lames Haugan, Ihcresa A Haugen. Laurie A Hauger. JohnD Hauplmann. Mired Hausberg. Jimmy Hause. J, Gregory Haviken. Michael R Havvkes. Marv T Ha kins, GeneL Hav kins, katherinc Hawkins. Steven R lla lhornc. DcanC llav.l hrisiuphert.i Hav.imi, David B Hayashi. Masafumi Hayes. Stephen H Hay hurst. David B Hav nes. Richards Havncs. RoscoeQ lla ard, Thomas Healv, Joseph O Hcarn, David M Heath, Dana M Healh, David P Heath, Robert H Heath, Slacev A Hcbenstreil, James B Heck, Sarah Hedlcv.Carolvn J Hcedwohl, Paula Heernun, karen L Helller.GrclchenL Helncr, Janti M IU| . Ma He I, lohn J Heinevke.Sluart A Held. Georgia Helllrich. Johanna Hcllinga, kris Hellman.Cyrcna P HeMman, kimberlv A Helm. Murray H ' Hclmhul . Hi abelh Helmulh. Ronald L llclshv, Michael Helwig, Jeanmaric Hclwic, kalcri A Hemington.JoelL Henderson, aron H Henderson. Charles B. Henderson, John M. Henderson. Nancy A Henderson. Roberts Hendrick. Allison A Hendrickson.Gregorv Henr llenr. . Paul anP Hcnserskv.GeorgeJ llenshjvi. MlaP Henslcv, Cindy L Hcnslei. Stephen M HensI Herb, Mich , I auri 195,197 He man. Chip 315,233 He ms. Paula L .331 He nandcv. Bernitc 366 He nandiv. Carmen 366 He nande . Conrad R 366 Me nandcv. Lnnque 366 He nande . Incs , I9S He lid, Ann M 179.11)9 He l og. Hillarv S 2K2 lies sian. William 197 llel and. Monte D Hickcv. Margaret L Hicks, then Higa. Bryan R Higashida. Randall T Higashiniurj.Guv ■! Higgjs,.n, .ar..lin R Higpins, John A Hlggins. Ion k Higgins. Marv Highlovver. Daniel R Hlguchi. Jane Hilker. Jov A Hilker. Waller R Hill, lhena L Hill. Barbara J Hill. Craig L Hill, I dward f . Hill. Harrv Hill. Leslie J Hill. Mark M Hill. Wendy b Hillgren. Gregory R Hillgren. Kevin ' Hillings, Jennifer A. , Hillis, Terry A Hincklev, Marv T. Hmvklcv, Samuel H Hing, V invent C llino, RavmondT Hinshaw, Andrew H llinshaw, Howard W Hinlon.tarl B . Do Hir Hirsch. Micia t Hirsch. Marlcnel Hill. incenlC llitlle. kalhy A Hnenbaugh, David I Hjorlh, Randall T Ho, William C W . Hoad, Glenn E. ,. Hoagland,Julie A Hobbs, Tracy A Hoberman. LorisJ nodes. Jay M Hodge. Ginnv L Hodge. James C Hodges. Marvann Hodgkins. Phillip L Hodor. Susan C Ho Ho sB I. Jefle I. Laur Ho Ho Ho Homes. Perrv Homisak. Dclores Hong. Bomv S Hooper. Lorraine Hopkins. Josie., Hopkins. Susan Hoppe. Mark A. Hornbeak. Barhar. Horner. John B Ho . W 1 Horsley.Winlred Horsl. Pamela A . Horstman. Hugh L. , Horton. MarkR, Hosking. Douglas G , Hotchkin. David L Holchkiss.Jayne , Holchkiss. Ross House. Nevin L Householder. Joseph A Houser. Cheryl L Houston, David Hovev, Mitchell R Howard, tiaine D Howard, Joseph R Howard, Mitchell . Howatt, Clarke Howe, Margaret L 36K,; n.tccihaA 36X,33 1 ,2«7,210 Hollman, Randv D 218 Hollman, Stephen W 282 Hoffman, Wendy J 185 Hoffmann, Joan M , 368 Hogcboom, Peter L 282 Hohman. Gregory R 315 Holcomb, Gary D 301 Holderman, Ronanne L 273 Holdnak, Diane ,,-, 368,218 Holdridge, Paul M , 168 Holl, William A 1|8 87 Holland. Lawrence E 1 68 Holland. Robin J 23s Hollowav. Ehse M . 168 Holman. Brian L 109 Hom.CarolynJ 216 Horn, Christopher E 201 Hom.JeanL 211 179 Howe. Patricia 1 i.jsis7 Howley. DebraM ... 273 Hoyt, Leeza L 157 Hribar. PaulA Hrinda. Marianne C . 179 213 Hst.francis ' 368 Hsieh. Patrick 358 Huang, Ruey E 368 Hubbard. SheriL ig3 Huber. John G . 30s Hudgins. Colleens ; 168 Hudson. Michaels . 263 Huetleman. Richard J i69 Hufford. Brian 3t,s Hughes. J P ,bs Hughes. Michael J 315 Hughes. Peter A 179 Hughes. Rebecca A, . 213 Hughey. Barbara J 368 Hui. kwok-Thong 368 Hulett. Clayton E 370 Hummel. Glen G . ,370 Hunnicutt. kennelh E. 203.370 Hunsaker. Debbie L 229 Hunt. Barbaras 273,232.222 Hunt. Robert G 370 Hunter. John W ;;265 Hunter. Matthews . .226.263 Hunt er. MoniqueW |S| Hunter. Natalie W ' |89 Hunter. ShawnaM 265 79S Hurley, Neil L , ' 370 Hurl, Hugh H 370 Husa, Christopher J 199 Hustedt, Laurie 370 Husledl, William H 3|s Hulchins, LindaJ 370 Hulchins, WadeT 199 Hutchinson, Stephanie B 208 Hwang, EuangluanG 370 Hyde. Yvonne M 280.370,187 Hymas, Douglas C 370 Iguchi, Michael 370 Ike, Marcia 1 370 llle. James M 298 lllsley, Mark W 320 Ines, Alfredo A 203 Ingersoll, James P 203 Ingram, Jeffrey B 103 Inouye. Colleen E 370 Inouye, Diana N 327 I rby, Gwendolyn L 370 Isaac. Charles E 370 Ishii. James R 331,232.226 Ito, koji 370 Ito, Michaels 216,220 Uo. Susan k 277 Ivarsson, Karen k 370 Iverson, MarcE 191 Iwamasa, Dale k 370 Iwamayc, Grace 1 179 Iwamolo. Carol L 370 Iwata. Joanna M 327.208.230 Izumi. Kazukiyo 370 Jabs, Francine A 273 Jackson. Christopher M 265.370 Jackson. Daniel 201 Jackson, DeborahS 370 Jackson, Donald E 370 Jackson, Melvin 370 Jackson, Mike. 370 Jackson. Renee 215 Jackson. Richard V 315 Jackson, Steve G 370 Jackson. Steve E 370 Jacobcllis, Debora A 244 Jacobs, Brenda 370 Jacobs. Cynthia L 171 Jacobs, Isaac 371 Jacobs. Loring B 195.197,305 Jacobs. Michael A 250,333 Jacobs. Renae L 185.257 Jacobs. Richard R 371 Jacobs. Susan F, 273 Jacobson. John D 320.226 Jacobson. Belsy 188 Jae. N.Michael 265.171 Jaffe, Renee E. 246 Jahja. Sugandhi 371 1 Jjhn Jahn c. Andrew L cSlcvcnA 315,217 203 Jung. Mithacl Ka. Jordan, Douglas W, . Jordan, Leslie M Jordano. John Jorgensen, Gregor A Jorvina. Llizabeth P Joseph, Janel M Jourdan, Rovana L Journigan, Jill 372 289 318 325 372 293 254 229,295 ketcenhurg, Karen B Keyani. Kaikhosrow Keyslon, David L Kczele, Kalhrvn L Khahl. Hassan A Kho.SokP Khoshncvis-Rad, All Khulimakin, Poonsn Kida, Clayton M .11 1 375 375 197 375 375 203 375 199 koop. Janora koppel, Susan M koppin, Thomas L korl, Richard 1 kortschak, Paul L kossak, David A. kol, Joseph A. kolake, Johnl kolovsky. David S kou, PaulT. . kovacevich, Calhv A kovama. Edvvin R kovasu, Kehchi krall, Nolmda kragen, Robin S krantz,Jim 376 287 193 Jaida Jaku r. Michael o ski. Paula M s, AnilaC i. Candacc L s. Chclsey W s. Donald G s. Florence s, Susan L s, SilMaC 371 .371 219 295 371 193 371 . .318,371,295 371,267 371.295 376 193 317 249 376 376 376 , Jue.Caprma Jue, Linda Juncos.John June.Cind) Junkin.CindvG 277 372 1 j]jju ' Kiguchi, LisaS Kika«a, Laura T kilhan, Donald W killian..lulic killian, karen L 230 375 265.375 293 311 179 376 Jjmp ulchian.Grace A. .. . . Debra S .MicheleA 371 257.222 371.257.232 295 376 265 on, Pamela L, Jan. Paula Jancs.SusanV 371.273.218.228 Janneck. Henry N 301 Janos, Geoffrey C 315,226 Janpanah. Shahrokh 195,197 Jansen, Larry A 315,371,226 Jaque, PhilipS 221 Jarcho, Robert LP 318 Jarmus, Mark A 317 Jarmus, Steven C 317 Jealous, Suzanne L 371 Jeans. Victoria L 246 Jeffries, Steven 331 Jeffs, James A 371 Jenkin, Kent 265.226 Jenkir Jenks. David K , Thomas L 181 Jeong. Garrett D Jesberg. Donald O Jesce, Daniel . Marv A 327 ■ison. kcMnJ 193 lenez. Lli abelh M . 188.231 lenez. Frank L 371 ,ephH 290.371 Steven A 285 Wellington H John Michael W John Suzanne John igan. Juanita John son. Alan C John son. David L John son, Deborah L John son, Gordon A John son, Jeffrey John son, Jody B John son, Linda John son. Mark S 371 371.307 iM 249 Johnson. Ste Johnson. Terry L 265 Johnson, Thomas B. 236 Johnsrud. Jeffrey M. 372,289 Johnston. Deborah A 331 Johnston, Elaine L. .. 195,197 Jolley, Craig W 372 Jonathan, Rebecca 250 Jones, Andy 195 Jones, Bernard L 179 Jones, Casey 265 Jones, CorwinJ 372 Jones, Craig A 290 Jones, Daniel T 331 Jones, David G 372 Jones, Deborah O 372 Jones. Dennis N 372 Jones. Ellen-Regene 244.372 Jones, George A 201 Jones, Gerald P 372 Jones, Jay 199 Jones, Jeffrey P 320,237,226 Jones. J. J .320 Jones. Kathy A 183 Jones. Keith R 259 Jones. Lanah L 372 Jones, Michael E .372 Jones, Pamela 252,309 , Patricia R 275 , PaulT. 372 , Richard . . 372 , Ritchie K 372 , Robert 320.233 , Steven L 372 , Thomas K 372 . Thomas M 372 . VickiL 372 K 372 kadoya, Michael K kadz, Susan A 373 Kagan. DoriL 185 Kagawa, JonM 285 Kahler, Patricia L 273 Kahn, David 318,373 Kalala,Jack F 331 Kaleff, Larry T 282 Kahsh. Anita M 311 Kahsh, Sandra L 305,273 Kalmbach. Kenneth M 373,297 Kam, Keith 297 Kam, Ralph T 199 Kanai, Hiroto 285,373 Kandanan, Mark A 282 Kaneko, Jeanne C 373 kanelos, Elaine 195,19 Kaplan, Ferns D 199 Karath, Kym 311 Karbo, Karen L 275 Karlin, Michael D 373 Karoon. Sheila 195 Karr, Leslie A 183 Karlub, Paul A 373 Kaspcreit, Dennis H 373 kasselik, Lisa N 187 Kasum. EricM 355 Kalnik. AnnE 311 Katz.AlanR 195,197 KaU, James R 373 kau, Manuel KT 199 kaulfman, Andrew 249 Kaufman, Paul W 195,197 Kaufman, Peter D . 373 «agi ,iaha 3nnie I chi, ker . Ben ' i I, kathc 373,224 kauakila, RollinT Kawala, Betty Michiko .373 Kay, Christine 373,311 Kay. Kenneth J 226 Kay. Tony J 298 Kaye, Jonathan M 298 Kaye, Michelle M 195 Kazarian, Marc E 318,287 Kazarian.Sabrinak 305 Kearney, Barbara M 373 Kearney. Joseph P 263 ting, Russell B. vney, Terrance J 331 312 373,325 Keenan, Mariana D 373 Keeshan, Kevin 325,227 Keilclman, Monia 373 Keller, Michael T 297 Kelley, Michael C 373 Kellison.GaryS .323.219 Kellogg. Gregg S 373 Kelly. Colleen F 211 Kelly. Kathy L 311 Kelly, Marc D 211.233,297 Kelly, Maureen S 373 Kelly, Robert G nier, Ca jIL 287 290,373 kemp, Calvin R kemp. Tern E 213 Kenagv, Constances 293 Kendall, Elizabeth A 373 Kendall, Patrick T 297 kennedy, Jane E 252.224.222 Kennedy, Karen E 393 Kent. Timothy D 373 Kern, Glenn A 297 Kern, Richard D 373.325 kerncr, Marcus M 197,373 kersey. Gay E 280,375 kessel, AnneL 375,311 Ketchum, Scott M 375,289 Kilmer, Debra J .HI kim. Hyung 375 kim.Joon-Vong 375 kim. Stephen L 191 Kim. Steven D 195.197 Kim. Yoon 375 Kimble, Brian J 375 Kimura. James H 269 kimura. Joanne M 375,287,222 kimura, Susan M 327,312,185 kinchcloe. Teresa L 375 kindl. Colleen M 375 king, Alfreds 282 king, Deborah M 375 king, kir king. Peter C king, Veronic. kingslev.Jeltr kinkela, kristi kinkle, Chrisli :rl S .375.287 . 197.287 kipp. Jc Cher. Carol L 375 kircher, Carols 267 kirkham, Richard A 219 kirkland. Robert L 325 kisha. Malik 375 kiskaddcn. Thomas H 301 kissel. LeeG 375 kisselburgh. Lorraine G 31 1.213 Kissling. Claudia B 375.209 Kistler, William 331 Kitt, Donald C 179 Kjar.JamesJ 320.226 Kjar. Kalhenne M 293 Klaus. Caria ... .105 klaus. Robert R. 191 klecker. JohnP 375 klein. Debbie 275.375 klein.JamesT 287 klein, Patricia A 275 klein. Richard .179 klein, Steven A .375 307 ah A 375.311 J 282 klein. Steven P kline. kris Kline. Debo kline, JamesJ Kline. kristincL 375 klokke. Karen L 287 kloslerman. Edward 315 Klug. Katherine L 295 klugman, Cinda S 375.257 klugman, krisliL 257 kneedler, Robert L 213 knickerbocker. Jo 376 knight. Robert E 203 Knoop, Babe 318.275 Knoop, Frederick W 275 Knoop, Laura A 275.376 Knotts, Thomas A 323 Knowles. James H 199 Knowles. Virginia A 246 Knox. Debra M 376 Knutson. Anita L 225 Koby, Cynthia A 376 Koch, Barbara J 376 Kochevar. Laura E 183 Kodo. Eric 376 Koelsch, John P. 376 Koelsche. Wendy S 1 87.309 Koenig, Randall F 282.376.224 Koerber. Mark B 195 Koffman, Gregorys 199 Koffman, Linda G 2.50,376 Kohler, Gerard J 265 Kolb,JohnC . 376 Kolb. Joseph L. 193 Kolstad. Rob 301 Kolstad, William K 376.301 Kolls. Carolyn S, Komine, Dawn R. Kompa. Mark A. Konkol. Antoinetl Konzen. JohnG. Koobie. Kenneth I Kooker, JohnN 269.287.232 185 Kranu, NikiA 311 KranzdorfJeffrev P 376 Kratochvil, Roberts 227 Kravitz. Margaret 236 Kray, David L 289 krebs, kari 376,297 kreider. Deborah A 376,273 Krempels, Dana M 2.52 Krenek, Jonathan P 203 Kreutzberg, Claudia L 293 Kreulzer, Annmarie 269.232 krikorian. Leonard 233 knkonan. Marsha A 185 kringel. Danny 376 kronemvcr. kristen M Kronemyer. Robert J Krueger. Debbie A kruse. William krutzsch. Sheila A kuang. Gilbert kubasak.JaneM kuck. George S kuellel. Kevin D kuhn. Jcremv kulick. Daniel 1 kulis. Edward J . Hele Kushigcmachi. Kuznetsky. Ron; kwa, Ing L. kwak. Nokyong kwan. Catherine kwa . Ha ahL kwan. John Y kwasny.Claudi; kwoh. Peggv kwok. Patrick C La Plante. Donald E 217.377.216.220 Labayne. Bibi 267 Labonge. Robert S 377 Lack. Steven M 377 Lafontaine. David M 377 Lagos. Paul J 227 Lai. Chi P 377 Laidlaw. Douglas M 305 Lamer. Esther 377 Lally, Barbara J 244 Lam. Anna 377 Lam. Kin Chan 377 Lait la.Ja Lamb. Keith N. Lambert. Michael k Lambert. Steven E Lamme. Deborah D Lamme.JohnDamian Lamoreaux. Sherry M Lamport. Stanley Landalc. Nora M Landefeld. James E Landen, Joyce E Landers, Richard D Landis, Stephen A Lane, Clyde Lane, Janice L Lane, JohnG Lane, Steven B Lang, Edward A Lang, Edwin F Langston, Alan N Lano, Charles L Lantis, Barbara Lanum.SabnnaV. Lanza, Joseph M Laplante, James G Lapporte, Cynthia E Lara, MauroE anT .177 . Slevcn P Larsen, David 199.289 Larsen.Karen A 377,293 Larsen, KenA .201 Larson, Bryan 201 Larson, Mark A . . 377 Larson, Roger L. 312 Larson. Ten L 377 Lasalle. Elba 1 .183 Lashkari Irvani, Bahman 377 Lassan, Elizabeth 230 Lassilcr. Teresa A. . 377 Latimer, Joan M. 275 Lau.Carl 179 Lau, LianncVT 378 Lauer, Gar) 378,289 Lauger, Linda L . .295 Laughlin. VicloriaC 378.293 Lawrence, Leigh 293,232 Lawrence, Linda J 378 Lawrence. Lisa ... 378 Lawrence. Lynelte M 191 Lay, JuanaT 378 Layne. Linda .. 181 Leach, Robert B 378 Leahr, David W 203 Leahy, Peter 378,297 Leake, Paul W 282 Leaver, Eric C 265 Lecover, Lisa M 275 Ledcrman.Judy R 250.378 Leduc, GeneA 378 Lee, Alices 327 Lee. Candi 280 Lee. Charles D 378 Lee. Delphine 378.287.218 Lcc. Eric H 191 Lee John B Lee John J 1 ee Kimmit Lee kyung Lee Mikey Lee Misty Lee Myung S Lee Pamela A Lee Peter Lee Peter CT Lee Samuel Lee Shirley :H i. Curl Lclticri.Jontv T Leu. LcMcr k Leung. Raymond Leung. Rebecca P Levine. Michael A Levinson. Ronald A Levilin. Scott R Levitt. Douglas Levitt. Terry A Levonian. Darrell R Levy. Jody D . (Je: indH . 1 li jheth L .kiUjL . Mel 378 309.378 378 Lee. Thomas D 378 Leeds. Frederick H 325 Lee-Nee. Gladys 378 Left. Robert W 269 Legaspi. Eugene 378 Lehman. Clark M .!03 Lehman. Skip 298 Leicht. Monte A 203 Leishman. Cynthia A 378.293 Leishman, Uwenk 273 Leisure, Marr N 378 Leiand, Albert W 265.378.226 Lem. Carolyn O 378 Lemons. kyleP 179.378 Len. Mark 380 LengelScol L . 320,233.287 325 Leonard, Susan L. 380 Leone, Cynthia A. 189,220 Leslie, John B . 318,380 Lessor, Joyce E 380 203 287 226,297 lewis, Peter C 259,199 Lewis. Sarah H 280,287 Lewis. Sheryl E 213 Liberatorc, Philip L 380 Lichnecker, Wendy L 380 Lichota, Randall W 203 Lichtmann, Martin J 380 Liebenson, Donald J 195.197 Liechti.CarinM 187 Liles. CandiccS 181 Lilly. Bruce W .335 Lim. Georges 380 Lim. Young k 380 Lina. Maria 236 Lindsay. William D 303 Lindsey.JohnC 380.226 Lingle. Kay D 219 Lingua. Mary G 380 Link. Richard A 303 Lippold. Brian E 301 Lipsky. Sherrie E 195 Litsis. James S 380 Littcll. Jeffrey D. 380.224 Litten.GaryN . 297 Little. DianeW 318.295 Little. Dwight 195 . Richard 191 Lloyd. Ron A 380 Lobb. FredH 380 Lockett. Anya D 380 Lockhart, Joan E 183 Loewen. Sy 303 Loftm.JamcsA 216 Loflis. Cheryl L 380.293 Loftis. Karen J 293 Logan. Alison 187 Logan. Gary 301 Logan. Kirk .380 Logan. Marilyn O 195 Lohman. MarkT 263 Lojeski. Stephen M 380 Lokka. DukeG 331 Lomando. Kathleen [ Lombardino. Enrico Lomcn. Julie Long. Anne L Long. Cathleen A. Long. Janice M . . Longley. Susan H. Lopez. Denise H. Lopez. Richard . , Wil 211 Loui, Miriam P . 185 Louie. May C . 208 Loury. kalhi L . 380 Lovelace. Robert W 312 Lowder. David G 381 Lowder. Laurie R 246 Lowe. Damn 193 Lowe. John W 201 Loyd. Patricia M 287.222 Lozano. Danilo 203 Lozano. Reynaldo 2.M Luberski. Timothy 236 Lubitz. Pamela A 252 Lucas. JamesS 381 Luca. Kent 318.275.233 Lucchcsi. Andrew C 305 Lucek. Jean . 381 Lucero. Benny A 381 Lucio. Warren 271 Luck. Lindi A 287.2.14 Ludford. Paula G 246 Lueck.Jeannie . 252 Luker. Sharon R 381 Lumpkin. Keith . 381 Luna. ElisaM 179.230 Lundberg. George D 199 Luric. KarenA 249.311 Lushing. Brian A .249 Lustig. JayH 381.297 Lulgens, JohnJ 301 Luther, Cameron 265 Luther. John R 381 Lulhringer. George M 197 Luu.So-Y 381 Luu. ThucH 381 Lyall. Paige A. 246 Lynch. Constance J. 2 1 7.2 1 6 Lynch. Jeanne M . 252. LSI Lynch. Kevin 269 l.vnk.SlcphniaJ 381 Lvon. katherinc Lytal. David D. M Ma. Michael 3KI Maca. KatherineE 320.273 Maca. Marjories 293 Macconaghy. Kirk S 381.320.226 MacDonald. James R 381 MacDonald. Elizabeth 273 Macera. Joseph C 191 Machanis. AnneM 312 Machizuki. Leslie 185 MacLarcn. Pall k 381 MacLcith. Mary V 381 MacLennan. Malcolm D 320,285.226 MacMullen. GaryJ 385 MacMurray. Laurie A 257,234,235 Madruga, Gregory A 305 Madzarevic. Branislav 381 Maeda. Akiko . 3X1 Maehara. Nolan 381 Ma. 219 Magaishi. Ternc 390 Magee. David B 249 Magec. JohnG 249 Maghrabi. Mohamed A 329 Maglione. Lori A 179 Mahawongsnont. Naramit 381 Maher. EricF 193 Maitland. Cindy L 295 Major.CharmJ 265.275,305 Mak. David 381 Makamura. Irene 390 Makshanoff. Steven P 381 Malanga. Michael 381 Malik. Deborah L 185 Mails. Steven L 201.203 Mall. Scott .303.217.23 5 Mallet, Andrea 254,381 Malloy, Patricia A 295 Maloncv, iarv W 201,227 Maloney, Michael 381.315 MalooL Cindy M 382 Ma . Nei 382 Mandala. Rosalie J Mandell. Roberta J Maness. Mary R Mangan. Joseph Mann. ,ar C Mann. Jack Mann, John A. Mann, Lloyd S Mann, Michael L Mann, Sherrie J. Mannara, Annette M Manning, James Manning, Robert J Mannix, Helen W Mannon, Roberts Manross, George Mansky. Terry P Mansoor, Suzanne D Manleaw, Kwamina Manukian, Narbik Manzella, Victor J Mar, William Marca, Marislella Ma , Ma March, Sci en, St. en I Mardcr, John I Mares, Connie Margohs, Judiths Mariajimcncz, Yvol Ma no, Sci Marion, Nancy M. Mans. Paul . Mark. Edward Markanan, Melkon Markham. Nancys. Markiewicz.EvanP Markoff. Bradley S. Marks. Jeffrey A. Marks. Ronald Marks. Sleven Markus, Craig I Marquette. Laurie N Marsh. I on h Marshall. Alila L Marshall. Lee . Marshall. Margie Marston. Dawn Man. Bradley C Martin. Audrey M Martin. Cvnlhia A Martin. Douglas I) Martin, M Theresa Manm, Richard D Manin, Richard K Martin, Stephen L lin,Tippv 275 tin. Ward E 382 lin, Lawson .. 297 lindale, LisaD 311 tinez, Elaine 195 linez. EliseoA 315,226 linez. George 382,225 linez, Gloria 181,209 linez, Michael G 382 linez, Olivia M 191,382 :M Masaoka. Joanne K Masek, Richard Maseredjian, David C) Masor, Sandra P Massey, Meredith D Masters, George W Masters, Michael J Ma aid Matalon, Jonathan Matalon, Michael B Mathews. Silas W Mathias. kelsey A Mathiesen, John M Malhis. TcriM Matsuda, Stephan H Matsui. Karen S Matsumura. Koichi Matsuvama. Carole Manes. Michael A Matthews. Denise J Matthews. Jane k Matthews. Roben J Matthews. Scon Mattingley.Mark T Matyas, Susan M Mautner. Roberts May. Carolyn R May. Robert D. May, Thomas H. May. Timothy M Maybeno. Margaret Mavedj. Aslara H Mayeda. David L Mayekawa. Donalds Mayemura, Susan M Mayr. Pilar M. .. Mayron. Barry H Mays, David ... 383 Ma McAulcy, Ann E. 257 McAulev, Ellen M 257 McCall, Alan E 309 McCall, Candace H 383 McCall. Michael T 383 McCalla. Victor L .101 McCandless. Alfred A 193 McCandless. Rocky 105 McCandless. Thomas 381.213 McCarv, Arnold 2UI McCarlv.Conan B 191 McClav. Paul L. 383 McCloskey.kevinJ 282 McCloskey . Michael P 383 McCluggage. Kerry 318.383 McColfrev. James 383 McColl. MerrieS 287 McCormac.Gail 273 McCormick. James M 318.275,233 McCoy, Ronald A 383 McCray,LisaC 246 McCroskey. William B. 318 McCudden, Marie 383 McCulloch, Linda B 305.301.257 McCulloch. Michael D 383 McCulloch. Thomas J 385 McDivitt.James A 385,213 McDonald, Bruce W 279 McDonald. Lori 385 McDonald. Susan E 275 McDougall.Cathy A 287 McDougall.Janellen 287 McElrov. Shannon C 385.295 Mcfcvers. Duffs. .303.385.224 McFadden.tjregory P 385 Mchadden. Ron P 318.203 Mel all. Robert J 307.385 McEarland. Steven M 263 McGee. DarleneR 181 McGce. Michael V 218 McGee. Patrick L 181.233 McGinlcy. Joseph B .103 McGinley. Bndgetl 312 McGinn. Jelfrey 385.289 Mct.innis. Shawn F 185 Mel. onigle. Kent HI Mcl.rath. •ladiraG 187 McGuirc. Brian A 282 Mclllece. Marv B 111 Mcintosh. C.irlP iss Mtlnlosh.Llui. ' .U A .IK.s McKeever, WendelynL 273 Mckenna. Kevin L 385,2I(. McKenzie. MolK L . ,385,3117 Mckenzie. Steven J .193,385 Mckcon. James! 385 Mckihben. Ronjid 1 385 Mckie. Bel 293 Mekie. kjlhv 293 Mckie. LindjS 385.293.232 Mckinlev. Charles B 315 Mckinlev.Mark I ,385 Mckmriclv.Marv , 293 McLaughlin. Hu|;h.l 201 McLeod. Laurie . 385 McLoud. Roherl R 217 McLurkin. Thomas C - ,290.385 McMahon. dordun M , ,385.289 McMahon, Maria L 275 McMaster. Colleen V 235 McMillan, Michael D 385 McMullen. Lisa M , , 385,295 McMullin. Stephen P 309 McNair. katherine 1 265,287 McNalK. James M 309 McNamara. kalhrin 275 McNamarra.ttilla A 3K5.257 McNees, kenn k 323 McNernev, Donald P 115.385.226 McNullv. Roherl 1 179 McNult, KennelhL 201 McPhail. Mark A 3211 McQuas. Diane P .385.257 McTighe. kim A 244 McWcs. RobenJ 385 Mcdnid. Roherl M 303 Meehan. Tamara L 273 Mecse. Richard V 307.213 Meghngian, Megrdntch , 385 Mego, Adnenne J 385 Megowan, Debra A 386 293 Meier. Penelope C 386 Meierding. Lucy A 195 Melcombe, Rich F 297 Mehkian. AlanC .109.386 Melin.JuneD 275 Mellerl. Lynn 131.257 Mcllor. James R 289 Melnick.Sanlord 1 286 Menager, kcnnelh J 329 Mendel. Meredith L 386.291 Mendez. Samuel S .103.224 Mcndoza. Barbara J 257 Merchant. Bradford M 201.211 Mcrlo. DavidJ 386 Mermelstein. Joseph R 195.197 Merrill, James k 307,386 Merrill, Trent D .103.386 Merrill, Julie 244.386 Merwin, Russell L 210 Me .Paul 186 Metcalf. James M 386 Metzler. Susan C 311 Meyer, Mark R 386 Meyer, Michael R 386,216 Meyer, Thomas A 386 Meyers, Laura 246,386 Michaels, Michael D 318.386 Michel. Bruce D 335.386 Middendorl, Dawn M 386 Mlgnosi, Barbara A . 197,257 MijakcJan 228 Mijazaki, Jed 203 Mikasa. Michael J 315 Milam, Anthony R 355,226 Milcovich, Peter 386 Milcy, Cynthia E 386 Millbern, Shawn k 303,386 Miller, Bruce A 179 Miller, Craig L 386 Miller, Daniel R 193,224 Miller, DeniseT 386,257 Miller, Edwin R 386 Miller.OreggC 179,263 Miller, Karen E 187 Miller, katic 273.213 Miller. Marilyn L 271 Miller. Melinda A 386 Miller. Michael 315 Miller. Owens O 386 Miller. Phillip E 386 Miller, R. David 386 Miller, Stuart M 386 Miller. Thomas R 331 Miller. Vernal M 386 Mdligan. William (.. ,387.289 Millman. LindaJ 250.387 Millot. Marcel 221 Mills, Frances J 287 Mills, karenCi 254 Mills, karolM 254 Mmasian, Ralph ...2 Mincev.JoseD. ...2 ' Mindle. Wayne L I Miner. Ravmondf 3 Minnick. Paul ,387.2 ' Minor. JacKn Webb 2 Minor, kini 2 ' Minlev. Nadine B ,246,3 Mintie, kevinJ 3 Miranda, Eleanor T 3 Mirsepassi. Abdullah 3 Mirzazadeh. Massoud 3 Mitchell. John J H Mitchell. Susan 2 Mitchell. William J 301,223,2 Mitchell. William R 2 Mitsakos. Peter M 21 Miyakawa. Dawn A 2 Miyake. DarlcneC I Miyake.JanelleS 387.2 Miyamoto, Arnold S 2l Miyamoto, karcn 3 Miyamoto, Karen K 2 Miyamoto. Keith S 2 Miyamoto. Rodncs Y }i .Ale . Mohai iiad Moe. MarilvnM sD Mohr. JohnH Mo Molina. David W Moller. Nancy A Molnar, Joy Molnar.Judy ... Molyncaux. Anne Money. Janet L, Monson. Gene D ilhF .Ma .Ma Montgomery. Mar Moody. Adele M Moody. Nancy A Moody. Scott W Moonev. Richard Mo . Bill . Dennis L . Pamela D . PaulL . Robert G irhead, Steven k , , . ischekian. Sharon L, Morabito, Stellas, Morales. Cena Morales. Maria C ales. MichacU Mc Morales. Viviano(i , 3 Moran. Joseph W 3 Moreland. Douglas M 3 Morella. Milagros. C I Moren. Malthevv V 3 Morenberg. Steven 3 Morgan. Charles P 3 Morgan. Dana k ,,.,187.2 Morgan. Edward 388,3 Morgan. Guv H 3 Morgan. John k 2 Monoka. Dennis M I Morita. Naomi F 327,179,2 Morita, Randy D 3 Morley, Brian k 3 Morrill. Langdon W 3 . David G Morn on. Michael D 282.38 Morn on. Richard S 38 Morn on. Ruth L 18 Morse Corinne 27 Morse David M 21 Morte isen. Bjorn 18 Morto n. John 19 Morzov. Ann M 25 Moser Richard M 19 Moshy. Helena M Mosier. MarjoneG Mosley. Gregory W Mosley.VirgieN Mossholder. Steven C Mota.kevmR Moton, BilK J Moulton,JohnL Moulton, Sherron M Mouzis, Gerald W Moy, Edward Moyer, Craig A Mueller. George , Mueller, kent M Mull. Bruce G Mugica. Richard Muha. Ned Muhonen.Jeanil Mui, MkcS Mul.ii, William I Muld,Hin,licorpc N Mulhcrn. William R Mulrov. Joseph V Mumma. Richard L Mumper. Heidi Mundy. Thomas M Munemitsu. Janice M Munson. Priscilla Murakami. Peter K Mur. New house. John R. . Wa Murdy. Susan M Mu aldL Murphy. Bruce T Murphy. Charles T Murphy, Cynthia A Murphy, Duff Murphy, Kathleen Murray. James , Murray. Mary Z, Murray, Verne L Murrin, Robert Mun . Thon sH Murrow. Stephanie A Murtland.tvnthiati Muscarolas. Miriam Musselman. Heidi M Mutch. L nn A Myers. (iailP Mvers. Karen Myers. Mark R Myers. Maryjo Myers. Robert F Mylkowicz. Robert - N Nabcr.JohnP Naber, Nancy A Nagai, Linda A Nagayama, Verne M . Nahin, James R Nakagawa, Judy M Nakaki.CaroKnk Nakamatsu. kalherinc k Nakamura.Jon ' l Nakanishi. James M Nakaoka.JohnT Nakasato, Sharlenek, . Nakavama. Dale A Nakayama, Susan V Nakazawa, Teri Naranjo, Neal , , Narvaez, Martha A Nauman Scott A Navai, Soheila, Na :M Nee, Gladys 390 Necly. Nancy A, 390 Neemeyer. Res 390 Neff. Julia E 312.267.229 Neill. Wayne E 112 Nelson. Angela L 227 Nelson. Bruce k 39(1. .1(17 Nelson. Catherine A 257 Nelson. Dennis S 19tl Nelson. Diane L 181 Nelson. Eric J 329 Nelson. Mark 307 Nelson. Richard A 3911.297 Nemechek. Sharon M 209 Neuman.Jerrs 32s Neumeister. David R .19(1 Neumen. Danelle 287 NevilL PaulH, . , 279 Nevill.TeriL 185 Newberry, Michael T .105 Nr i,J.L Ng. BerniceJ Ng. Bessie Nichols. Melinda R Nichols. Virginia J Nicholson. Willianil Nick. Greg M Nickell. TomP Nielsen. RienerC Niemi. Steven O Nip. George H Nipstad.Juhe A Nishida. Melodv V Nishiguchi. DonJ Nishihara. Lori A Nishikawa. Karen Nishimoto. Gregg I Nishino. Jo AnneC Noble. Deane Nobunaga. Eric T Noda. Easter K Noel. Mark A Noguchi. Carols n J Nolan. Tim Nonitov. Filzvu Noonan. Patricia A Norberg. Ivan A Norbv. Daniel A No s W Norcross. PaulG Nordby. Diane Nordin. Richard M Nordlow. Glenn Nordstrom. Karen A Norgauer. Frank J Norman. Ellen d Northndge. Sherry B No , Ma Nolarangelo, Michael Nourafchan, Farhad Novy, Carol A Nowacki. Michael Nowadmck.MarcL Nowak. Judith C Nozawa. Sandra S Nugent. James W Numoto. Cares T Nunokawa. Neil (. Null.JeannineT o Oakes. NancvJ 391 Oberto. Michael R 195 Obregon. Roger R 355 O ' Brien. Holly A 293 O ' Brien. Rosemary 391 O ' Brien. SeanP 275.315.226 Occhipmti. Frank N 289 Occhipinti. Vincent A 305 Oda. Duanel ,285.203 Oder. Susan L 224 O ' Donnell. KevinJ 323 O ' Donnell. Michael .101.223.233 Ogata. Keith K 391 Ogden. Mark D 391 Ogilby.Jack 265 OGorman. Robert J 305 Ogul, Michaels 331 Oh. George R 391 O ' Hara. Virginia A 391.267 Ohashi. David M 261 Oi. Cathy 391.331.271 Okabe. Jonathan C 391 Okada. GuyY ,,. 191 Oka Okeya, Butch , Okita, Keith V Okonkwo. Godlrev Okutsu. D.irolhv Old. Thomas M Olenyn.JohnR Olinsky. Joseph R Oliva. Deborah J Oliver. John F Oliver. Paulina Olsen. Kun V Ols( . Dii Oneal, Susan E. . O ' Neill, Nancy A. Oiig, Bellina L- IS ) Ongkeko.Gilda A }1} Onoda. VickiA 277 Opiell. Amy P :57 Ora, Randall 393 Ordway. Mary E 393 Onclly.Tim 297 Orlins, Nalalie 195.197,393 Orozco. HugoC 320 Orr, Ronald Huslon 265,287,233 Orsulan, Linda A 393 On, Lorraine D 195 Orliz, David :hj OsbiTger. Chjrlc I 193 Osborn, DavidJ 193 Osborn. Michael C l-JI,;!: Osborn, Michael L 193 Osborne. Eugene W 279 Osburn, Theresa 193 Ostronik, K C 210 Osuna, Nanc L 393.131.271 Osuna. Palncij 197 Oswald. Richard L 320 Ola. Ann H 327 Oils. Jonathan E 199,224 OToole. Peler 295 Olsu. Darrell O 393 Ouyang. Donald H 393 Ouzounian. Am l«5 Ouzounian. Aram K 393 Overend. Thomas A 265,233 Oviall, Marcus K 393,217 Ovitl, John D 195 Owaki. Stephanies 393 Owcnby. Douglas A 195,197 Oyama. Masalo 203 Ozaki. MarkM 285.393 Pack. Roberts Paddic. Lvnn A Padell.ird. Daniel R Page. Otis S Pahk, Hairvung Pahl. Richard E Palajac. Mark Paldino. Richard Paleologos. Nick G Palmer. Dale W Palmer. Jocelyn Palmer. John L .Jonathan . Michael Palmer. Richard C Papazian. Geralds 223,214,232,2 234,235, Papazian. Jeanne L Parcher. Donald S Parisi. Robert D . . .234,235, Park, Dai-suk Park.JaiK Park. Sang K Park,Shirle A Parker. Bradlei I Parker. Dana T Parker, D Parker. Elizabeth Parker. Elizabeth L Parks. David Parks. Cherie Parnagian. Randy E Parral.JudiD Parral. Loretta S. Parrino. Teresa M Parrish. Paige R .232,233, Parsoneaull. Daniel E Paschall. Pamela G 394,232, Paschall.Gene Passwaters. Tracey L , Patrick. Diane C 293, Patterson. Dcbra A 394, Patterson. Geoffrey L Patton. Mark R 394, Paul. Jane B Paulin.( hrislv A Paulin. Stephen B Paulsen. RoyceT 394, Pavlich. SusanneJ 394,. Payne. Cathy Payne. Joan Paz. Larry B Pazmino, George A Peale, Janet 1 394.. Pcarce. 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Eric J 395 Peterson, Michael R 312,395,215 Peterson, Rhea M 293,2 1 7,229,234 Petraha. Steven M 312 Petrovich. JohnG 211 Petta. Carols 208.230 Pettc s. John A 395 Pond.Je . 1) 195 Petlit. Cherie D Pevec. Vesna E Peyton. Thomas J Pezor. Laurence J Pfirrmann, Philip D Pneiderer. Cheryl A Phelps. Sheila D Philippas. John E Phillips. Beth A Phillips, Bruce M Phillips, Charles D Phillips. Richard J Phillips. Susan Y Phillips. William R Picardal. Jean K Pickel. Sherrvll A Pickett. Gary A. Picking. Su Pielow. Chet Pierce. Jay Pierce. Tracey L, . . . Piet. Phillip A Pigneri. Phillip . Pinelli. MarcC Piper. Jill A Pirner. Deborah E Pitman, kathrvn A Pittenger. Bill T Plttrolf. Joanne E Pladisai, Nitaya Plasketl. William M Pla . Ma PIcau. Thomas E Plotkin. DebraR Plowden, Dennis A Plumleigh. Karen L Plyler.J, Roger Podosin. Andrea D Polan.Gary D Polhemus. Jennifer Polin. Patricia K Poliquin. Mark P Politanu, Victoria Poliles. Vicki L Pohliski, Ridley J Pollard. Deborah J Pollard, James E Pollard, Joanne M Pollock, Mark Pologar, April A Poloynis, Nicoletta A Pollash, Gary J, Pomykalski, Barbaras. Pontrelh, Marlene A 252.187.219 Poole. Morris 195 Poor, Karen E 395 Porche, EisaM 395 Porter, Carol C 395,269,287,232 Porter, Jack 395 Posey, Doug 305 Posner. Lorene M 396, 1 89,222,228 Potter. Brett B 315 Potter. Jeffery W 282,396 Potter, KittridgeM 187 Potts, Daniel W 301 Poucher, Allen L 265 Poulson,JeanL 275.396 Poulter. Deborah E 252. .196.331 Power, Michaels 312,396 Power, Terrence G 193 Powers, Glenn I 1 79 Powers, Peggy A 273 Poxon, Julie E 252 Pozzo, Carolina F 293 Prade, Timothy M 271 Prassas, Philip C 301 Prassc, Michael J 396 Prassc, Robert C 181 Pratt, Charles A 335 Pretkus, Dales 189 Pretkus. PaulR 318 Preusch, Lisa R 396 Prickelt, David J 305 Pricketl, Donalds 396 Pricketl, Gregg L 305 Prike, Edward W 396,325 Primack, Donald N 396 Primesberger, David .191 Prince, Neil T 309 Prince, Patrick J 320 Proctor, Andrew K 282 Prouty, Eric A 305 Pryor, Cornelius 290 Pryor, Michael C 305 Psareas, Michael G 195,396 Pulaski, Jon M 297 Pun, Sylvias 396 Punaro, AnninaP 252 Pusch, Kathryn J 318,311 Putnam, Philip C 218 Q Ouan, BenS 193 Quan, William L 396 Ouiaoil, Aquila M 396 Quhck, Dan 193 Quinn, Blake 265,396 Quint, Jeffrey R 289 Quon, EvaP 396 R Rabinoff, Larry S Racette. Teresa Radchffe, MichelcR Rafowicz, Charles Raidv,Jack Rako en L Ralhs, DeanG Rambach, Steven C Ramirez, Adolf A Ramirez, AdrianaL Ramirez, Gary R . Ramirez, Linda S Ramirez. LouisJ Ramos. Daniel E Ramsey. Keith M Randall. Gill Ramer. Deborah A Rankin. Carl K, Ransonc. Cheryl R Raphael. Scott D Raskin. Michelle K Rasmussen. Karen M Rasmussen. Kathleen Rasmussen. Marilyn Rasmussen. Paula A, Rath, Belle Ratkovich, Clifford L Ray, Kenneth L .•(ay. Lorraine ,, . jijj Ray, Randall E 289 Ray, Steven L 199 Read, CandaccS 257 Real. MelanieM 311211 Real. Michael L . ' 265 Reasoner. Rand E 398.269 Rebenstorf. TerriJ 287 Rechtin. Nina 195.197,398,228 Redeker, Martha L 39g Reder, Glen 39g Redlern, Frederick C 203,211,221 Redlcrn. Stephen W jgj Redfield. John M 265 Redmond, Ronald B 320.227,234,235 Reece-Hopkins, Linda 398 Recce, Daniel L 290 Reed, Carl E 39g Reed, Catherine 295 Reed, Charles A 298 Reed, Chris H ,301 Reed, John R 398 Reed, Karen M 257 Reed, Kevin D .320 Reed, Margie . . , _ 185 Reed. Thomas O 289 Reed. Walter A 265 Reeder. Marc 305 Reese. Boh 309 Reese. Jacqueline M 398,257 Regan, Joe 301 Regan, Timothy J 265 Reid, Donna V 225 Reid, Kelly E ,195 Reid, Merri E 398 Reid, Ronald E ,305 Reilly, Ralph 197 Reinbolt, Mary M 398 Reiner. Robert E 398 Reingold. Warren J . .398 Reinhart. William L . 398.333 Rcinhold. Dorothy A 217.216 Reitz. Phillip 398 Reitzenstein. Irving 398 Remmel. Robert S 398 Rene. LindaO 244 Reno. Mike 105 Renzoni.Tan 244 Revely. William F 325 Rey. Mike 290 Reyes. Celeste A 181 Reyes. Richard R 398,355,226 Reynolds, Catherine L 181 Reynolds, Charles A 398 Reynolds, David P 320,211,226 Reynolds, Jane F 250 Reynolds, Marc E 331 Reynolds, Michael L 191 Rhee, Cynthia S 230 Rhodes, Douglas 398 Rice, Kristin 398 Rice, Richard W .398 Rice, Steven J .398 Richardson, Bradley 398 Richardson, Carolyn M 246 Richardson, Robert E 303 Richeson, Mary H 244,398 Richey, Keiths 398,307 Richey, Merrick W .307 Richley, Melvm A, . . .203 Riddcrhoff, Valerie A 399 Rider, Frederick D 265 Riftin, Larry R 399 Rigsby, Brenda 399 Rilev. AlnE 217.216 Rile ' 257 Rillorta, Linda C 252.399 Rink. Oliver 399 Rios. MarkW 199 Ripe. Jack 201 Ripley. Leslie 275 Rippey. April M 399 Ris. Gregory S. ,315 Risdon. LynnE ,399 Ritscher. Kathryn A .399 Ritzi. William L 399 Ritzo. DaleJ 195.233 Robb. David A ,203 Robbin. Sherry A 246 Robbins. MichaelG 193 Roberts. Cheryl L ,197 Roberts. Douglas I .103 Roberts. Jane A 265 Roberts, Janice M 2. ' 7 Roberts. Kevin J 315 Roberts. Larry M 227 Robertson, Andrea M 252,309 Robertson, Cristy A 225 Robertson, Gary D 265,399 Robertson, John M 307,399,226 Robertson, Paula E 399 Robi;rl un, WilljjiiiS :s; Robin;., Gregory J 305 Robinson. David J IWJl.l Robinson, Frank E 269 Robinson, JclTrcv M :65,.1 ' J ' ) Robinson, Rjnds K 125, 1W Robinson, Richard D Zll Robinson, Scon W 301 Robinson, Su-rlingS ,399 Robledo, bvelinR I8S Robusto, WiMiam R 399 Rocha, Mars D IS3 Rothc, (Jan., .1 :65,:95 RiKOMch,Chrisli 1 399,::8 Rodgcrs. Robcrl 399 Rodgcrs, Ronnie L 30.s Rodriguez, Auguslo 399,213 Rodriguez, Esther M , 399 Rodripue , Hellen 213 Rodriiiue , lourdesV 399 RodnputY, Marks 399 Rodngue , RajmundM 399 Rodriguez, Richard C .399 Rodriguez, Roberto :i5 Roc. Robcrl A 307 Rom, Skip 331 Roger. John C 35.=. Rogers, David E 259 Rogers, Shelley R 399 R..go c-nski, loelM 333 Rohrlich. I inda S , 399 Roicc, Isnn 295 Rojas, Aureho 399 Roldan, EreniaG 399 Roldan, Janet G 191 ,208,2 1 7 Rolelli. Susan P .399 Rolfcs, MaryP 311 Rollon. Sylvia S 401 Romagnino, Kim S 246,331 Romano. Carol D 244 Romano. Salvalore J 309 Romero, David H 318 Romero, Debra A 401 Romero, Linda J 401 Romeyn. Debra J 401 Rome. Ronald A 401 Rooks. Charles L 195,197,401.213 Roostaeyan. Mahammad R 195.197 Roquemore. Diane .401 Rorex. Leiand F 221 Rosa.ThomasJ 217 Rosa, Tim 401 Rose. Jay A 401 Rosehill. AlanT 297 Rosell. ChrislincS 183 Rosenberg, Bradley J 401 Rosenberg, Joseph R 401 Rosenthal. James N 203 Rosenthal. Janelle L 230 Rosin. Charles J 203 Rospond, Jeffrey N 203 Ross. Kevin L 193 Ross. Robert P 401 Ross. Terry A 216 Rossi. Joseph J 333,223.233 Rotblatl. Sholi A 401 Rotenberg. Pamela A 250 Roth. Sheila L 183 Rolhenberg. Louis J 331 Rothpletz.Jeff 301 Rolhwell. John R 265 Rolhwell. Karen R 244 Rounds. Nancy M 252 Rousseau, Srinoi G 189 Rousselot. Craig N 401 Roux, Edmund B. 199 Rowan. Diana L 246 Rowe, Clifford 1 325 Rowe. Cynthia C 181 Rowe. Susan J 295 Rozen, Susan B 1 89 Ruben. Alan J 305 Rubin, Steven M 233 Rubin. Terry N 401 Rubino. Louis 401 Rubio. David L 401 Rudick. William A 401 Rudolph, Connie R 401 Rudy, Kim E 287 Rule, David H 401 Runkel, LynnM 230 Rush, David L 203 Russell. Glynis A 246 Russell. James T 318 Russell. Jeffrey D 279 Russell, Shauna M 275 Russell, Victoria M 287 Rust. Carol L 257 Rust, Lindy 325 Ryan. Frederick J 315.226 Ryan, Janice L 287 Rs Ryder, Steve Rvker, Frank Rynders, Lisj(, Ryuto, Vukiko Saan, Valeri Sacher, Ken Sadler, Lind Safaie-Khoramrudi, Farhad Saginian,Oshin Said, Mohamed M , David M a, Yumiko nl Sail Sakal, Sakuir Salata, Melariic Salim, Robcrl (i Salyer. Ruth R Salzman, David Samilson, Leslie Sammis, Diana Sanborn, Shelley E Sanchez, Bruno Sanders, Mane Sandoval, Joaquin Sandri. Kevin G Sanford, Glen Sanford, Michael C Sano, Patti L, Sanor, Rich. 331 Sanor, Laurv A 252,402 Sansone, Maria A .273 Santen, Angela M 188,402 Santen, Catherine M 195,197 Santoro. Michael A 402 Santos, Catherine M 402 Sardi, Alvaro J 261,402 Sana, Dona M 250,402,210 Sanolghalam, Nasser 402 Sasaki, John K 402 Sass, Stephen J 217 Sato, Daniel R 193 Sato. Stuart J 193 Sattler. Deborah D 311.402 Saunders, Chariest .402 Savage, Robert M. , Michael P 199 Sawyer, Gerald J 331 Sayers. Jeffrey F 402 Sayers. Marrick t 402 Saylor, Rusty 325 Sbicca, Linda A 252,402 Scanlan, Matthew 331 Scanlon,Judy 271 Scarborough, William F 309,402 Scarsdale, Diana K 187 Scatlareggia. Nancy A 402 Schafer. Sheila Mane 257 Schaffcr, Quentin M 195.197.402, 217.216 Schandler, Steven L 402 Scherer. Constance L 295 Schick, Gordon C 265 Schiro. Man R 402 Schiro. Steve P 297 Schluter, Craig S 402 Schmerler, Elliott 402 Schmidt, Cathy S 287 Schmidt, Robert 269 Schmidt, Victoria L 195,197 Schneider. Robert L 305.402 Schnerk. George C 221 Schnorr, Raymond J 402 Schoknecht, Kent R 269,227,235 Scholz, Sandra L 267 Schrack, Susie M 195,269 Schrader, Bnan R 402 Schrader, Stacey 1 95 Schreiber, Margaret E 352 Schreiber. Martha A 311 Schroeder, Catherine M 352,209 Schroeder, Cinda 311 Schroeder, Roger M 179 Schuessler, Jan L 250 Schultz, David B 179 Schullz, Stanley R 315.402 Schuize, Debbie L 244,402 Schumacher, Cathy L 402,293,222 Schurcr, Victoria C 1 79,402 Schwartz, Dennis 402 Schwartz, Elliot 402 Sch«arl ,PjulH 403 s, mkm, Allen H 237 Schwartz, Robert A 193 Simmons, John W 404 Schweitzer, Karen D 275 Simmons. Jon A 203 Schwene, Mark J 193.231 Simms, Yevctle 404 Scipp.Win 325 Simon, Shan F 267 Sclafani.Jean A 252,403,228 Simons, Richard L 320,404 Scott, Brett L 403 Simpson, Michael N 331 Scott, Connie L 185 Simpson, Ronald S 404 Scott, David B . 403 Sinagra, Thomas S 333 Scott. Isther . 403 Singer, Neal L 263 Scott. James A 315 Sinas, Deborah F 257 Scott. Kelly D 331 Siwek, Marion 181 Sealock, Christine M 211 Skelles, Joseph M 404,211 Searles, Kenneth E 403 Skinner. Ronald P 404 Seastrom, Kathleen M 275,403 Skinner, Ward D 155 Seastrom. Michael C 403 Skipper, David P 203 Seastrom. Wesley D 403.297 Skoby. PeterJ 318 Seaton. Charles B 195.197.403 Skomer. Sharon D 183 Sebesla. Kathleen A 267 Skoro. Lesles 275 Secofsky, Steven 4(13 Skoro, Robert M 318 Secord, Debra A. 404 Skouras, Charles P 404 See, Susan A 222 Skvles. Rhoden D 404 Seedman, Michael S 181,217 Slack, Jamie H -101 Seeto, Deanna L 188 Slagh, Mary F 404 Sefcrian. AramU 309 Slezak. Diane C 252,131,217 Segner. Beverly L. 189 Slocum, Lee A 183 Seiberlich, VahceJ 293 Slonim, David R 279 Seide, Richard L. 403 Slonim, Samuel L. ,404 Seidensticker, Kirk W 315 Slo ay,JohnW 303 Sells, Sherry L 403,273 Smaldino. Louis M .236 Selan, Robert E. 216 Small. Kimberly E 298 Sellers, Marjorie B 403 Smalley, DanaM 273 Selover. Wayne R .225 Smallwood, Thomas A 265 Semense. MarleneO 403 SmenI, Michael R 271,404 Senikowich, Karen J 403 Smith. Bruce J 318,404 Sepulveda. Arturo 203 Smith, Dale L 404 Service, Deborah L 403 Smith, David A. 279 Setala. Eric 403 Smith, Deborah ,A 271 Sewalson, Jeffrev K 303,403 Smith. Deborah D 209 Shaffer, Lucinda A 246 Smith, Diane F 183 Shah. Sheila A 403 i mith. Donald E 404 Shaheen. Anna M 246 Smith. GlendaS 405 Shank. Jeffrev V 191 s mith, Harold 320,214.226 Shannon, Michael 1 329,4111 mith, James t 282 Shao, Catherine 4113 s mith,JennilerJ 118,295 Sharp, David Preston 2911 5 milh, KelK 244 Shaw, Kathrvn J 249 Smilh, Kenneth 261 Shay, Paul t 218 s milh, Lawrence C 303 Shedd, Rick .107 milh, Margo 267 Sheehan, Grace V 257 s mith, Mark A. 193 Shepard, Marcy E 275,403 S mith, Mark A 303 Shepherd, Constance R 403 s mith, Martin J 269 Sheppard. Catherine 179,230 Smith. Nancy A 195 Shequen, Katherine L 403 Smith, Patrice J . 187 Sherburne, Robin J 189 Smith, Patricia C 225 Sherman, Leslie J 307 Smith. Phil W 335 Sherman. 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Steven G 323,221 Snyder, Kelly J 244 Shubdsda. James 404 Snyder, Lucy A 405 Shupe. Sandra B Sodaro, David L 315,405 Siamis. Korby L 404 Solomon, Jennifer E .107,273 Sieck, Gregory R. 233,263 Solum, Lawrence B. 219 Siegel. Frank 4(14 Sondheim, Cindy 257,298 Siegel. Karen L 250,404,218 Sonnenberg, Glenn .A 191,236,231 Siegel. Scott H 404 Sonobe, Clyde S 405 Sierra. Diane 404 Sonosky. David B 325,405 Sierra. Edward L. 301,404 Sorensen. Melinda L 311 Sierra, Joanne A 244 Sorgen, Laura A 249,293 Sierras, Amado 404,226 Sotsford. Steve 282 Siess, EricW. 279 Soukup, Steven R .298 Sigler. Sherry G 185 Soulkhanians, Lina 197 Siino, Steven 404 Soulliere, Theresa M 209,213 Silber, Bernie 404 Sowder, Jovce 318 Silberkraus, Sally L 267 Spaeter, Lon A 244 Silinsky, Mark D 329 Sparks. Kathleen J 244 Silva, Steven A 301 Speakman. Richard B 405 Sliver, Andrew Neal 203 Spear, John A 297 Simcone, Robert 1 79,404 Spear, Kenneth S 297 Spcegle. IJenisf Speiyhl. jud I Spcis Spcllmirc. James M : Spclman. 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Hiram I 221 Willis, Leeann M 311 Willis, Stephanie M 257 Wills, GarvK 307 Wilson, Bruce A 415 Wilson, Cecil W 325 Wilson, Dean C 181 Wilson. Donald O 415 Wilson, Dwight A 2.59 Wilson, Ernest C 282 Wilsi .Paul A Wilson. Robert D Wilson. William J Will. Daniel P Wing. Hubert Winn, David L Winn, Gregorv E Winslow, Russell Winter, Theodore J Winthrop, Jan R Wirta. Henry A Wishart. Robert A Wissmann. Gary L Witcher, Alan H Witcher. James P Withers. Virginia L Witlman. Barbara M Woelkess, Mike Wolcott, Denis M Woldt, W ends A Wolf, Monte W Wolfe. Brent A Wolfer. Luanne F, . Wolsey. MarcieK, Womble. Gregory G Wong.ChongP . Wong. Corev S. . Wong. Dennis E Wong. Douglass Wong, Gilbert G Wong. Gregory S, Wong. Jeanette Wong. Kathleen P, Wong. Monet M. Wong. Peter K. . . . Wong.ShenC ,, Wong. Virginia C. Woo, Donna S ... Woo, PhilhpH, Wood. Dennis H Wood. Gary J, , , Wood. 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Mario N 181 Zanger, Alan D 250.312.417 Zaninovich, Victoria A 267 Zapanla, Diane E 417.257 Zauala, Lorraine 417 Zaved, Michelle M 2.10 Zeilner, David S 261 Zerblonski, Ace 285 Zielle, Claudia L 257 417 .101,: •! - Z ' s-..r
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