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Academics: A Possible Dream Academics is a word that conjures many images in this day and age. It means legitimate grades for legitimate courses, it means studying for tests, it means quality classes and quality profes- sors. It means the institution itself. All these elements are images and they are goals. They are goals of the student, the professor, the administrator. When out of focus they produce confused results. If the goals are clear and strived for they produce a quality education and an ex- perience that will always be remem- bered. This university has many ele- ments which help to achieve these goals, use is the only university with an insti- tute for the study of hydrocarbons and a human centrifuge. USC had the first department in cinema and T.V. which is now considered the best in the nation. We have the only School of Architecture in the United States with both under- graduate and graduate programs ac- credited. The Ethel Percy Andrus Geron- tology Center is the only major facility of its kind in the West. Our Suicide Pre- vention Center was the first in the coun- try. These few examples demonstrate the university ' s wide range of programs and opportunities. Despite these already outstanding achievements, 1981 is the year of proving our worth. We ' re shap- ing up to attain the goal of academic excellence. Above: LEARNING AT HOME— I Birnkrant resident studied : i -k- ' ■ ... •: if ' ar » . -• ,»- m Above: OBLIVIOUS TO ALL— A resident of Residence West studied in Alumni Park. Left: BASKING IN THE SUN— This student gets a tan while studying. Right: CAUGHT IN THE ACT— A student is interrupted from her studies at Doheny Librarx, Above Left: INTENSE CONVERSATION — Dean Stephen Ostrow, Dean Panos Koulerm( and Professor Paul Zygas confer before convocation.
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Happy Birthday to You, Too As the University took a deep breath of Santa Ana winds to blow out the can- dles on its birthday cake, many famous names in southern California also cele- brated milestone years. Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the gang at the Magic Kingdom joined Dis- neyland for a silver celebration. The par- ty in Anaheim was complete with a spe- cial birthday parade, firework displays, a mouseketeer reunion, and a three-day round-the-clock extravaganza marking 25 years since the park opened. The city of Los Angeles joined the par- ty as it kicked off its bicentennial cele- bration. T-shirts, bumper stickers, and buttons proclaiming I Love New York, but LA ' s the Place carried the theme of the year-long campaign. Mayor Tom Bradley named Berlin, Germany sister- city for Los Angeles, as festivals, fairs, and various celebrations launched LA into its third century. Kodak corporation joined USC in the festivities of a century of existence, while closer to home, structures on cam- pus had their own birthday parties. Mudd Hall of Philosophy and the bronzed Tommy Trojan gained golden recognition, and Widney Hall, USC ' s alumni house, became 100 years old. So happy birthday Tommy Trojan, Los Angeles, Widney Hall, Disneyland, Mudd Hall, and Kodak. Glad you coul join us — and many more Below: TALL AND PROUD — After 50 years of being used as a billboard, a tailor ' s dummy, and the object of college-rivalry ptranks, Tommy Trojan stands as regal as he did the first day he appeared on campus. Right: A STAR IS BORN — Mudd Halt of Philosophy, symbol of academic heri- tage, loas featured in many films and television shows its first 50 years, m- cluding the 1933 version of The Huncliback of ' otrc Dame. Right: JOIN THE PARTY — Beth Beckham takes part in the celebration with a rousing chorus of For He ' s A Jolly Good Fellow.
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