University of San Diego - Alcala Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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Dave Oddo slicks down for the Sock Hop. y U .r l BELIE ABLE! SOCK HOP AND CASTLES IN THE SAND . .,,. MM? ,Q ,. , .., up V y , p S' Orientation 1975 if-'lf an CAMS A A AAAA ' 'M' N' student life ' ,Fwy 1 registration A ' ' A classes USD laughter sounds of Jaws get-down music sharing excitement sandcastles friendship Torrey Pines enthusiasm ,T N, L I 4' if 51' P9755 'BJJlfSS' A ., ,V, ,, ,, fb-1t'I'.7.. ,I !!f4fA....w1-1'.m......E fl' ,-A-. 1 L... V, 5 i MWM fimuit. 5 M, ,V K .V -aa: , .-,H.1xM -in L Ag. 1 mi, , . K iii-tiny, Li., K B., t ' vs- xl .V fQ:Wt i -- 73 ' 'ill , Q'-' A ,, ,, A-y '2..,,,,.'l .,,,., 1 ,mimi -my 'V f iytigf a 7' I f'q'!'f.g, f',,-'?7 V'5'2M: PM--'K Q Y I yr.. Z, Q ini' I ibm? .rl A y.,75,5'-,, R., ' IW, ..',J5.,1.- mnitqbky ,. N L .,.. , , X .,,,. ..x. ,., .,, x-.W ,,l, ,- . k,, ' f , Y J ly X2 . - ,, ,rife 0,5 N' yy. VJIYNXN ,,::Mx, .-,V -,,, l 'Q H I V ,my , ,xr :I v : L A. Q- K 5 . - Z-4g'lf'I1 '7ffi. . ' . 9 5-FFA - Q M, . N ish' f' 'f CZ-,ya , --5 4' h f'f:r y ?- ' ' ,, ' ' f., ' ya. 'f . , , ' ' I-,rg , t A y ,, Vj?.,,,,k t A gm: .IZ . 4 , 4'4L,1.?tkv,,,x,,x , . .HK f -,! when A V. , . .QM , ,M in Q. .Q:',,5k'm,g -1 . , can . jf .a. -ease-r ' t W x we ,,,C.'..' N. ' 3 1 W A , Q 'M dr .A , K. v ik , v W '. . i 3 if . vlhgt . 1- xt, X 'bn- s . ff A ? ,,,a:,: f1am15m'f1,,?g5 5' Q '-'. ' f Front: Ann Chambers, Debbie Mitchell, Jane Fitzpatrick, Annette Liberatore, Anoosha Cole- sorkhi, jim Whitaker, Lajuana Pollard, John jakubczyk, Pam Summers, Randy Carpenter, Maureen Powell, Tony Kampmann, Bill Heaton, Becky Vallardog Back: Colette Sevier, Nancy Norman, Randy Klotz, Arthur Romero, Noreen Norris, Dan Garcia, Tom Cosgrove, Carmen Escamilla, Maureen Bachofer, Agneta Tannmark, Dave Vogel, Sai Hong Chan. YQV1' 9 Wk, 6 g f ..' -2--1 'L 1 LOOK OUT EOR TI-IE POISON OAK! The arrival of Friday marks the end of a long Week. Along with the e nd of th e Week, the TG in Tecolote Canyon arrives With all its promises of beer, people, and planning for the Weekend ahead. The thoughts of all the Work one never gets to are temporarily for- gotten a mid s t the good feelings and good people- -a Welcome respite for the students and staff. ,iyrff TG AEICIONADOS FACE THE RIGORS OIF WILDERNESS 44 ? pn. I TG's are a time to relax and meet the people. .Q ,, .4 I .U ' 1 e e. g e A A A J -Mupl-... X .EY iw? Q--1 P ffiif, ,. ,W XX, - xl- A Aixij I .x A - I 7 QN ,s.,5 K so - XA r' -'Y 'U Q fs? fb N Q. Q ' K xv- S' Q 2 . - .-rf, ,- qi, - , -- 1+ ' X Q is 4 - a ..fwn1?FSf3ff-eygwif' W -. f is 5 ' W' . 'Y ' W . W+w.d as? , ,,f '9 ,., .,..- -i 'W 'Wx Q' If ff 1 v' 1 AND THE QUEEN SHALL REIG 15,1 Queen Tim Brundige and date Shelley Smith. john Pinjuv and first runner up Debbie Mitchell. Charles Reid and second runner-up Elloree Lawson. ,A3 Eric Hargis and candidate Audie Dennis AND still another first for USD. Donald Altomonte and candi- 1974 Homecoming Queen Tim B rundige , the candidate date Holly Field Linda Lucas crowns Tim nominated by lPhelta Thi, was Brundige e l e c t e d the first male home- comingqueen at USD. Tim said, lt was a pleasure being nomi- nated by such a well-rounded hunch of girls. Daniel Fasani and candidate Barbara McGregor. Candidate Angela Condy. Candidate Flavia Barajas and escort jesse Soria. Paul McGrade and candidate Mary Scliuelke. rian Smith and candidate Iathy Burke Paulette Ragland and candi- date Mike Liuzzi Shelley is almost as ex- cited about Tim's coro- nation as he is! landidate Becky Vallardo and scort Tony Blanco HOMECCD I PIASCO EEK ,. wi,- -W-b ,y y . Tim Brundige cleans up during the Mike Liuzzi is accompanied by Bill the body painting contest. flasher Knauf. 5,,,W, , . xH it 'ww Mike Liuzzi, Holly Field, and Tim Brundige display the latest in body painting during a free-for-all between the Homecoming Queen candidates. Debbie Mitchell and john Pinjuv discuss serious topics at the Homecoming game. FIASCO WEEK The homecoming dance at the Hotel del Coronado, featuring Crosswinds, topped off a W e e k -lo n g homecoming celebration, better known a s Fiasco Week. The Week's activities included an egg toss, Decorate a Human, a Halloween Ma s s attended in costume, a TG, and featured Threshold at the Lark along with jim Bobo , the Magician. A sad-ending to the Week--USIU defeated USD 41-0. The highlight of the Week was the co ronati on of the 1975 Homecoming Queen, the I Phe lta Thi candi- date, Tim Brundige. Things get really dirty when decorating a human. Katy cheers the Toreros OH. 1 4 .ESF ? - .Vw A ,,, 5 - ti' T .,J .Y J 2 Eric Hargis and Audie Dennis go Hawaiian! Terry Reardon Y l . , , P xr V K km ., , J .U ,, ,F f uli i N ,, 1' I Iii ,f , ' ., Eric Nelson appreciates the finer things in life. ,JW Q 'EJ' W S ,L v . s nn. n n 1 ,b ' 1 ii? fm Ca I nm AE ' -, 3 H ,f WW' Y 7' ' T T' 'Y '7 i 2 T T' Keeley OCTOBER 31 CI-IICKENS, MICE, CLOWNS, LADIES OF THE NIGHT, AND DEVILS CAVORT BUD! AW, YA' DIDN'T SCARE ME! 8 C9 E, S Vita D ise Chernali, Gina Purlia, Marianne Purlia, Maureen Gardner, and le, en L de Salvo 6-4 P ,I Sneweo I .1 co ww ilkv' 'WVYLAIA 'WTWA Wm 1-:matt IT'S SATURDAY IGI-IT A DWE'RE OVING ALC G A What to do on a Saturday night? join the fun at the Lark. It might be talent night, jazz night, soul music time or good old rock-n-roll. jim Whitaker and Tony Kampman have obviously been sampling the night's libations. ,nu .55 .5 ,, af . , ,: ,f 'j Law 5 dk? fi 'win Donna Mc Lean demonstrates the art of belly dancing. The sounds of friendship Saturday night, yeah! Hands clapping, faces smiling, bodies hustling to the sounds of james belmore Alumni and students perform Bowen and Richards pack 'em in An exciting interchange good times mellow times Cadencing Voices rise and fall Guitars and keyboard Flowing, moving into the night usur- 'k.,v 1 L..- - , ,fd - f , fu- V xf, ,3 ' - ' H - 4, 1-M-ww 5 lf- ,iw x f- hw, ff ,1 I-1 ' 'la -I a Z-K .1-, ,.. ff, Vw 5 ' , kj Y vi 2 Of QL' N,-ff 1 1. Leslie Smith and Harold Mc- C a r thy share the Lark spirit. 2. Alumni Neil Lynch and jerry Ray perform. It's just like old times. 3. Neil sings an old favorite. 4. Tom Boyer of campus security dis- plays his musical talent. 5. George Bowen performs at one of the most popular Larks 6 Paul Richards does the keyboard for the Bowen and Richards c onc e rt 7 james Belmore BSU President provides hustle music 8 Kevin Green and jim Whitaker che c k out the Lark scene 9 Don Auten performs so lo and sometimes with Tom Boyer 10 jeff Rand gives an excellent mime performance ll A string ensemble provided the backup for Bowen and Richards faag.. v , 1 HOTEL RGQMS HAVE A VISITQR FROM STRANGE TENANTS MAMARONECK W a f WM I1 Sean McSherry goes over a few thlngs with his secretary Alexandra Rogers as Pam Lasker Pam has dlfflculty Wlth Sean. What's a man to do? Watches Warily from behind. 5 32 6 dug -1 rsss S BRN N Q Email: sw N V' J . jay La Rocca prepares to bash in a door. tvs ,I - -- . I Q 9, 2 -f M if c I Operating as an independent group inter- ested in the performing arts, the Alcala Park Players present two major produc- tions yearly. They handle the Various as- pects of theatrical staging from programs to costumes. The fall production, Plaza Suite, was a vignette on two couples who stayed in the same hotel room at differ- ent times . The spring musical was You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. A VISITOR PRCM FOREST HILLS Ready for the wedding. jay tries to persuade his reluctant daughter to go on with The crisis is over. the wedding. Debbie Lynne plays the mother. THANKS GIVING I UTAH Flying down the slopes. :SIS Warming up for the long cold Weekend. m.......f- - CLD Kathy Stapf has a great time at one of the many parties. Laurie Potter and Randy Klotz pump beer for the gang. . ,.k. i A . if , Q 'Q' The condominiums provide shelter for impromp tu get-togethers. Excellent skiing conditions! Parties! Football, beer, blinding snowstorm! Long bus rides bro- ken by shared bottle s of ale! It all adds up to Thanksgiving in Utah! 25 USD USTERS I PRESSIVE SPEAKERS Hal Lins ey, author of The Late Great Planet Earth, s poke on what God's Word says about events in today's World. ,, G The Bermuda Triangle a ut h o r , Charles Berlitz, p r o p o s e d intriguing theories for t h e b i z a r r e disappearances in t h e At- lantic Graveyard. Dick Gregory, author and comedian, addressed the community on his campaign for human rights. The campaign seeks an end to human suffering caused by ignorance and fear. George Gallup, President of the Gallup Poll since l966, spoke on polling methods, re- ligion, and urban problems. -Q, T, 5 Harrison and Tyler We re to be the highlight of Women's Week, but their offensive humor and behavior disappointed USD. A-if ff' l HIGHLIGHTS 01: THE 1975-76 SPEAKER'S SEASON !... 3 t Dr. john McLaughlin advocated a non-violent revolution as the s o l u t i on for the economic oppression faced by Americans today. Tom Vasile and Speaker's B u r e a u chairman Charles LiMandri pose with George Mc Govern after the democratic presidential candidate highlighted some of the issues ofthe 1976 race. K V 5 ,ii :yi 3 V QQ 1, ' 4 V K Vggi . y ,,, A z, fffffff-,f1 5 ,f 4 v A i it lj f 1, Q, I r if 1 zz f ? f fi Z 95? 5 .5 ,gg J Kip. fffznfsxs 1 Creative hysteria is a prerequisite fo r pur- The prosecutor of the Charles Manson trial suing life's loves for Ray Bradbury, the noted of the Sharon Tate murders, Vincent Bugliosi, science fiction Writer. revealed some of the intrigues of the trial. 1 3 I Q., J , X - 3-LV? pl' 'lla' 4 5 . C 'C 5 hifi. C A . . L Q7'NiQ5tiS 2 c A ,I V bu , p T Q x, 1 i ,V rcs! ' .Av-Y, . S , -fe .J-.Mx mf A V .9, lf -:.5nf?'ff-E- ' ' Speaker's Bureau Board: Tom Vasile, john jakubczyk, Terri Ketchum, Stephanie Craig, Charles LiMandri, Nancy Salvo, Tom Freeman, Marie Peck, Tim Houze. re? L iw 'QW' gi, R , Victor Marchetti, author of the C. LA. and the Cult of Intelligence. exposed the C.I.A., detailing its questionable activities in do m e s tic e s pi ona ge , arms stockpiling, and even murder. jean - Michel Cousteau, son of the fa m o u s undersea explorer jacques - Yves Cousteau, shared some of his experiences aboard the Calypso. ALCALA PARK PLAYERS PRESENT YOU RE A GQGD MAN CHARLIE BRGWN Starring: jay La Rocca QSchroederD, jim Mercado CChar1ie Brownj, Kenni Riolo QLinuSD, Pam Lasker QSn0opyJ, Barbara Driscoll QLLICYP, Regina Francuz QPattyj. jay La Rocca Kenai Riolo, jun Mercado, and jay La Rocca 32 A Q THE PROCESS OP MATRICULATIO joe Buccheri, Admissions 1 ag : if? S KE Z., N as 15 , 5. 1 , 5 f Q I - , y i Lance Werner, Admissions 7-fi :Ei if : Terry Barge, Admissions -J N. . N. L .J ', V, ,. 6 4 V I Peggy Agerton, Admissions 5 it Althea I-Iazlett, Admissions Mary jane Moon, Admissions EDC Was represented at Freshmen Crientation. Brother Tom Kane CEDCJQ Dr. Foster, Dean of Arts and Sciences CStandingJg Dr. Pat Watson QEDCDg Tom Cosgrove, Assistant Dean of Stu- dentsg and Fr. Larry Dolan, Campus Ministry Chaplain. Matriculating into a university system is often a difficult task. EDC's services can help overcome the traumas that can accompany college life. ln the Educational Development Center, Dr. Patricia Watson Works with the staff providing academic counseling for un- declared majors. Fr. Paul Donovan offers personal and occupational guidance. Brother Tom Kane directs Career-Life Planning. Mr. Wilson Schurr advises foreign students. The Admissions crew recruits high schoolstudents as Well as handling hundreds of inquiries. The Admissions Office is directed by Sr. Annette Bourrett. Mike Kelly, Admissions Fr. Paul Donovan, EDC YOUSE PAYS YCDUR MCDNEY AND YOUSE TAKES YOUR CI-IANCES Margie Brice, Registrars Nick di Turi, Registrars jim Pehl, Chief Accountant Kay Norton, Registrars ,. awm,i ww Cashiers Office: Kathy Easier, Debbie Irtle, Leslie Atwood, Aida Cirineo, Lou Bailey, Phyllis Doyle. You DO take your chances. ls the class you want full? The last one you need for gradua- tion isn't offered until next spring? There are a few drawbacks attending a small univer- sity. But the people in Registrars do their best to put you in step with the UniVersity's music. In Financial Aid they help find the money to pay the piper. And the Cashier's Of- fice is happy to collect your dimes and nickels as you march to the different drummers of USD. And the beat goes on . . . e.. ,,.. Kathy Davies and Lora Perry Lou Bailey N INPOR ED CQMMUNITY STARTS AT THE TGP Skip Walsh Assistant Dean of Students Friendly talk troubled Woes dorm gossip They re all heard in the Dean of Students Office Folks stop by to say Hi' Check in to see when Gail s baby is due How s Dean Burke? class is Great' CQuoth an A student Skip was out at the game last night And Michelle s been out camping QLeaV1ng D her toothpicks behind D And that s the Way thin at the Dean of Students gs D 7 Q , . ll -' I! . , . ' . And Tom Cosgrove's Marriage ' YI YI ll ll - ' I I -. , go l L za if r 'Lf fm -' 4 ,S argl . J? M I E l .: ai, Tom Cosgrove, Gail Strophe, Skip Walsh Michelle Capucci can handle things When the going gets tough. ,z Gail Strophe 'Wy girl hgidbtygfsl A -su an l pus. s . Q . i i 1, John McGuire must know something jeff Fellows and Tom Boyer would like to know. R-P.. ff H . . XJ!! , - l Sig t, X X t M' Gary Cager Michael Miller SECURITY Kathy Watson Eugene Gomes Chief of Security .W-If , V A I fp 1 , N'-'W 9- A f . X '4 1 , If X ,Q R ' ' I HA E A PAI RIGHT HERE. . MEMCRIAL Easter Sunday l976 marked the lo s s of the s c ho ol physician. Dr. Edwin Protas, a gradu- ate of Miami School of Medicine, died from a lingering illness. A former Navy flight surg- eon from Pennsylvania Dr Protas was retained by the University at the same time as Nurse Nugebauer D r Protas left his wife jane and young sons E ric and Benjamin Patricia Neugebauer RN Got a case of poison oak at the TG? Follow the stream of fellow sufferers to Patty Neugebauer in the Health Center in Camino Hall. Patty offers sympathy, pills, and a c ontagio us laugh. Patty has served the University since September l973. Leaky faucets? Overflowing washing machines? Weeds in the flower beds? The ceiling is leak- ing from the rain? lt's Physical Plant to the rescue. Under the dire c ti on of john Zeterberg, most University maintenance is done by Physical Plant. lt's lunch time a nd you feel like a meal. Head for Lorna Randolph in the Snack Bar. Order a Lorna burger, french fries and a coke and join the ulc e r generation. Brian Klippel heads the University's Food Services which also caters the President's dinners and offers barbecues by the pool. ,,, uf xv Q 3 5' y 1 d'SW1gQUiw fx! 11-1 Lorna TURNING O ER A NEW LEAF f ,,g,, ,,z, . ,,, si X A -', W- 'A -' 9 Madaleine Wiedower Marian Holleman Head Librarian 43? 45 janet Murphy, Ruben Diaz, Joanne Greenwell, Linda Ford, Madaleine Wiedower, Marjo Grey, Terri Mignogna, David Zehringer. MAIL YOUR LETTER 51, 6ffr,8ct,1f0 ,13it! ll y' l M .,,,, I Q 9. y i y 2 V pg J , buff? ,p - LK V ' lf. 4-51 :ff L-Q--f e 2 ci... y y a '11 1h-iff f y joe Goldhaeber, USD Postmaster Hurry up and Wait is the rule of thumb when Soaring postal rates gotcha down? Well our local inflation s ta t1 on is located in DeSales Hall and inhabited by joe Gold haeber Paper has gone sky high. Buy a 10:3 paper- back for 32. 95 in the bookstore. Up, up and Away seems to be the theme of our times. buying books the first Week of classes. ALL MA KI D LCDVES A L0 ER Ralph Waldo Emerson Portry check in, 2 AM curfews, Cafeteria food, Resident Assistants, Moldy showers, Poker games, Out-of-focus TVs, Blasting stereos, Wild partying, Serious studying? It all adds up to Life in the Dorms. ew!! fffv-'5i'1T4 : 5 an ei N..-E S9 5 i ,. Q , JR .jf wr Qfiz,-.L9?e . 'Q Q Q -.45-v., . ,- gm - i icri inqtaura I v 5 in 'X I B nw u.,H,,p u IT'S BEE A HARD DAYS NIGHT I f k ASA xl :-,,Yf Q if fi- ' 41 V. fx .3 3 , fx, A K ' y . K N I KS-I .. f 'qs PM .uh .!i,,s,i ,a 'T BMJ, . , , . f'2 ??Q,a7iQ - S NN. bm. I' fa xsfg' ,' m! ' I 'k . 'S 54? 'Ge , 6 D THE LIVING IS EASY. . . . LL.L, , S 'I H5 'f :Q A X 13: J '10--'vs is mfm 'NN -tv mfvs is 'WJQ' Swv gig x , T,-,.,W, mg, fff,.,:.,,J,,f-TN. A.,. mf-ffff5fff.,If55kM, . -. -- fm' -N -8 'n. fa 3.'fv s Q if vi ,Ng -i. m'mvv-rp 5. f si- ..., 0,3 .-4 -4.-.1 '- 4, 2 .ge .ai 5 IN 3' ,If N- V, sl x n yi K n Q' ' l K x 5 sf A 1 a its KLELXQX? x Q. I rx' R A . x ',c s ' 12 ,A x 5 5 K l .XJ i I . f, .. x'?., . umm , Y s 1 v Q as ASF? M is . 5 . ,f , gl, of. kiln Ex! Q EGL ! ffl 4 tvavvvm my I ' I - , ,YA-'. , 9 4' win . .A f xi- 49 ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE, AND ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN IN IT MERELY PLAYERS. AMAHL AND THE NIGI-IT VISITORS PRESENTED IN IMMA CULATA Directed loy Robert Austin, O p e r a Workshop students immerse themselves .in var- ious a s p e c t s of producing and s taging an opera. As they work with local profes- sional and semi-professional singers, students experience the inten se pleasure of working on a successful s t a g e production. The fall pr o gr am is a presentation of a favorite opera in Eng- lish, while the spring show is a re-creation of a Broad- way or original musical pro- duction. oi E Lewis Lee, David Maker, and Tom Hinckley as Kings Balthazar, Kaspar, and Melchior. Leo Sandoval, Gail Smith, Cameron Durckel, and Tom Hinckley as the Page, the Mother, Amahl, and Melchior. Q 3 I E L 1.-1 Q Q 2 8 'QQ x vu is A sg I' . 3 EDUCATION IS A 0 GGING PRGCESS I t 3'Sovnn,,,,,,,,,w,M? g..4-AN l Philip O. Hwang Rev. William E. Elliott Asst. Prof. of Education Assoc. Prof. of Educatlon jack R. Morrison Professor of Education MEMORIAL The Educatlon department lost a Valuable professor shortly before school convened thls fall when Dr Martln suffered a fatal enc e s at USD and We offer ours to the famlly of Dr Henry Martln heart attack. lt's been a year for condol- 1 Henry 1. Martin an-av is W , 55 v-f-,D 3 co U3 U 0 fi H O E? ,-hm H Z C H Us 5 UQ F11 s-5 0 fn Q 2 Aliqmiidg N I -M-f-:P+ M, N r--2 ' Vi :,w Q ,:', ,fr - S ET 1-r ' 132' W T' 'V O Q , fr H . CD ,, , ,., , 93 , L4 ' , , ,V .J n ff. t W ref?-not 1 ' ,X ng fl Robert E. Nelson Professor of Education han. Elizabeth A. Mayberry Asst. Prof. of Nursing :K Vw, my , 5, 'f 1'f S S f S9fi9' .g,4m1'f16 .M - :X ' V 3f: 'i,-rw' ' 15524 M S . . ..., , A 5 MW .rf a if RWM.. ,L BETWEE CLASSES 54 KNX Qs.. .mx . ,S . ., H ., Rx f' 394 '55 X ,aiu f' : 334 . , .. , Y V Q f rf , vp . it Z 'V K 'f I1 ' -if 5, 1 -f A f K 5 7 , f'lf?i1f,4s3EfV w M, im- ,q ,, 'EXW af I 'f fx' Af , ,,:1 if .,q '25, ,X J .L ',,, ,. .M ,, 'fs K Y 'Q if ,gg If I 32 5, 1 I if xx I s' 1, V a fib- SCHQUL CP BUSINESS Ethyl A. Sykes james M. Burns X x S N , .1 'fi in john P. McCabe 3pIB ' J. Robert Bruck ,ef Charles F. Holt D nald H. Lintz Q f rr r 5 gi r N4.,: X Paul R. Gardner Ali Kammal Naggar Donald L. Helmich TI-IERE'S CRE T0 SCHOOL THA BUCKS V X, ,X f ,,.:.. ,, bg - 5- 1 Q... s ,f Art student Gina Purlia put her talents to daily use as the USD sign maker. X X f Y,- ,, 1 , er A MLW! Q W, I Mr' a,,'va'7' v ly Z . f A 5 , 9 ,, i .M ' In Bis hop Leo Maher has often been seen at USD. Besides being on the Boa rd of Trus- tees, he often appears for school functions. fm' 5 I ww, ' . 25, ,if25 l-ff' 1 . ,M 5 - ',i . J 1 , , g x 6,..'auui klli Ml 56 51Q ' hill. iii Oil C s, q nz-avi .QM 5 . Q bn M hx 1 'K l f -7. mm 7 L ', 'Jsmff' I -1 5 Q 1? , ' 4 ,Lang I rgzcnmfr M 5 ,,.,.,1I . . ' ww,- fagj r ,z , ' s 5 ' ' ' E?-f -.,.:. -ff y X f ' 1 T 5 .5 Q if M -X X rd' is I r-X, lg,,....A.....iL . 'ff-IL-',' i'g V. X!'?. i . 'A iszgsr . 'L I if 1 lf' Q i . - ' I - XaY','Q1g!x 51' ,' ml 'A - fl 3 ,w ,, tn. Q if .Q'7'.:l ' 'D U.. , ' Tf1 5! , 'Than' 'el' sn 9, 'A Y , 'Q' 'L .Sify f .,,..x - 314 ... f 1 ,.-A., Q if' L if 2 ,fn 48 ok J Jo M 1 f 'Y T, 0 ,.. Q , A ,iam ,4 . an ' ' ' K ,Q gp. ' '7 y . 1 J ,, f-.wgfl . Nj fn! ,Milfs 4 1 'mfi'lZf'14 i v 3 Q 4 If' , 1' f . 5 'W 'ff H1 fa ' , 5.5 E. ' 4 J! ny, '34, M ,.., 4. in fd -M Us W.. V., , 'Q NI FAU J., s A F WV if ACADEMICALLY SPEAKI G. ALL PLAY AND NO WORK PUTS JOHNNY ON ACADEMIC PROBATION Drawing, Calculating, Researching, Discovering, Lectures , Presentations, Theories, Experiments. lt's about LIFE. The microcosm of an Electron microscope. The macrocosm of the Universe. We came to learn. 1 viii!! ll1IHll-mlulllull eg, , I vA'.,:AL1 Aff! ' cf, , !1 N w,. : C L , 1. N '. 'S-F' f . V' 7 prov . V, 4 I X If 7 .5 if S., .,1-, fr A TI-IE SCU D OP MUSIC Wlth or Wlthout a fmend class plano lS a learnmg adventure Building muscles in the Weight IOOTI1 f Qi- ANP I Wonder if lifting Weights Will make me look like this? ii Here's looking at you, Lorenzo Cuevas! ,,,wN' XA Chopin or Lennon and McCartney Poolside at USD. ? f c I f Front: Mary Schuelke, Denise Gualco, Michelle Pon, Annette Duron, Judi Rombouts, Ellie Manela. Back: Terri Ket chum, Katy Riddell, Tawny Dennis, Patty Humphrey. y HCLD 'EM DEFENSE, HCDLD 'EM! .I I X A V l u u Q. Patty Humphrey Terri Ketchum Tawny Dennis es l v J blue and White rustling pom p tryouts practices games freezing fog blazing days Come on, you yel1! and now there's Song to cheer along Judi Rombouts Mary Schuelke IT'S HQW YCDU PLAY THE GAME FORFEIT HITS TEAM Freshman running back joffre Chess returns kickoff to USD 26 yard line. USIU came up short as our Torero defensive unit held. MWUIWQZ ma V is ,Q ,K s titt gi fa wuanduumvpadndl a nag. . -uf uf. 'M ,.,. 2 , f 'Wh , 5 , fi ' W 'ff 1 -f ,fn . ' . , M , .- H Q. .Jw I ,W ' . 1- 1, 4 1. 1 A Q, I ,Inf , ,, md , aa. W , ,, , ,, :W 7 V: ., , H, ,. f , ,I , 'ml Q ,,,,A,,41 :WW N - I C' . wifi-N, 'ff f J ,'wL?', A .wwf W ,Wi ma fu M f. q - M T, N 1' , , ml WL' ft ' lirxbt' af ' N , ff , f, I f ,,,-1 K W i., ' A V Vx, 7 I Q Q.: Mu .' vat. .M ,M f ' I M . . 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'H Q iibx , ' K 'ne V I t v ew L1 is-Q it ' A I A .I Q' Freshman Chris Monica shows plenty of determination on this play as he turns to hand off. Team play is necessary in football a s Mark Dorfman H88 and Gary Moro 3927 lay blocks for return man joffre C he s s Cwith ball. J mai? ' N is qu. 1- .Q 6 'Ui :Q W: :S sa .Q Q , la . X ii A sw' 'XA N .fa -+- AA , A mi ' AAA 'T' s ,S-an ' , A AA 4 t SA. ,A A -xv'-f N ,,A,xW.,: Ali S-'15 .aqyftyn ' fI ? A . QA. ,f At A 4 in -AQ A' nw SEA, F . A .X,. st but X AW, Af.. NA-AA, fx K Six AA AEA i AALAKA I A A3 AX 161 4 I ,.awA ,Mew -gs Arm Q,-K eg A K. A rfgv X w-W, AALEA -,. A, . WW -.1 4 A ,A,, A A ww A fe ks A 'Q g sl!-,,, fa A f u L. -ni' ..-, - VE X .W f 5 fu Ami, gs A A' N , --M.A - g N bv- .- -...4 . y . - 'W N i in AQ AA4-A, A f , f A . 83 wi 4 ,,A.Aw X -A f av in EC-fig' 'ff' ,- 'K-U-44's-viite-'34-A .. 1-M t X ' t A f A.,. A - V , N ..,.. , ,A n A U K H K r 2 W N KfwQJ .- , f K ll? 'f if v M A J'-1 -in 'Sf ' gI,mQAE A, K b cm. - M- . 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ON THE ROAD AND HOME AGAIN A tough road season almost proved too much for Coach Bro velli's boys. The poor road showing dissipated an early 4-l record. Despite inconsistent play, the Tore- ros sought a post-season berth. This season C oach jim Brovelli broguht in several new players to replace familiar fac e s lost through gradua- tion. Each of the new players has be en instrumental in contributing to the success enjoyed by the Toreros. Steve Honz added a rugged rebounder to the front line, Don Gibb an unerring shooting ability, and Gary Ely the e xt ra dimension of intimidation through shot blocking. E dd i e Davis dazzled crowds at ev e ry game wit h his uncanny p a s sin g, dribbling a nd running j u m p shots. These new faces combined with the steady improvement of Buzz l-Iarnett and the always r el ia ble inspiration of Ken Smith. The s uppo rt iv e efforts of Paul Meade and Mike Strode provided a most satisfying season for hope- ful Torero fans . The season was an improvement over the previous one as USD exemplified s ome of the com- petitive enthusiasm of Coach jim Brovelli. ,L I 3 I Buzz Harnett outreaches his oppon- ent and sinks it. Mike Strode pivots to pass off the ball. Gary Ely gets the edge on the tip-off at half time ., V- .. xg: fi .. iv ,. ffm, FD ,f - wg if LUTIILW? F , A Q I B X 5 Q i Q K L h if i 33 I 0 , W 4,5-:. X , 'Lu 'f x 'fi E 1 N. Q? '5 l WE MAY BE A SMALL SCHOCL. BUT WE'RE BIG IN BASKETBALL Paul Meade outreaches his guard and shoots during the Luther game played at Uni High's gym. ,Q K, ...fy Ken Smith: Reliability in action. Mike Strode heads down court. Buzz Harriett moves in close and sinks it. v K' y M N I S 'A 1--x- Eddie Davis grabs one out of the air as Steve Honz Watches. BATTER U ! Q ,P X L... Paul Contreras is up to bat. Front Row: Noel Tho mp s on , Mickey Rogers, Dave Buchanan, Paul Mendes, Dave Navarro, Terry Frank. 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Back: Faaea Snow, Laurie Potter, Lisa Clarke, Becky Carnes, Marsha Klee, Ann e t te Pic ka rd , Coach john Martin. Front: Betty Penberthy, jo e y V a n a s s e , Brook MacDonald, Marie Bower. Spike by Laurie Potter hesi- tates on the net and drops over for a point. L' iff! W 'Z 87 Q91 Q 0 4 L1 Lax Qt . M -s n v ,nt ' X , A rl '. 1, iw, 4 4 sm , f . , W, , ,K a ' ' -' 'Mikey f,w fK'w,ff51'f4If.,,ig, Q , -Q ME! v WM' , Q., - 11 x Q... A-N' . M., . QW.. ,.-f. 0-ww Qs ..,, .M wg, ei , 3 ,X 1 . f A ' xg, I I V35 I 'Q Q '-3?Jq1,?1'iK?f,-if: SA ,'Vk t. S1751 Y 'Iii 2 KK 4 K .,,,mm,,,-M' LJ' 'rf 1 ,W Y pf u Marguerite Springhorn Coach Wichary, Donna McLean, Bobby Riggs Rene Downs .e cp . wg, ,- 4. ef' xNNX x 'i ..,1J ii Milos Dimitriviz, Delano Tulao, Coach Hans Wichary, Brad Faltermeier, Bill Knauf, Russell Watts. 1X 1 , , ffm 1 'ev ' Y I ynfg WMI, ..: W Russell Watts john Faltermeier 44 35 ' 5 f 3 5 -. sv -un Ken Simpson Russell Watts - .- ..,..f-f..f.sggsfgg,v K 5' Bill Knauf ill 3 535 ' will l figsilwif Milos Dimitriviz GULF TEAM PGSTS 12-9 SEASO .4 L I 1 ,J t I A ,b s , en Frisby an arcia K D G r r j, hk '9'l'Aougpmww. Please don't take pointers! There H'1L1St be better karate form. Brian Boyle 94 I v-'V Y-nm! xy' 1-e. q 'U CCACHING STAPFS DEVELOP WINNING CUMBINATIDNS ate Coach S S 'W 'M' A tw. 'ggn..----. f-'--' A. jackson Muecke Recreation Director A ' Ziff 7'5 ze ' . G T-41-l 't f N X.-f-1 Yuugt' L L .gf L., at .. , y 3Y?,.' ' , ' Front: Gene Green, Gary Sakamoto, Head Coach Dick Logan, Larry Roberts. Back: Bill Williams, Larry Gaudillo, Dave Gross, Bob Shook. Q , 98 hum a little sing a little work in between Hey, the paper's still in Encinitas! There's Senate TODAY? The Green Machine is on the move working for the students That's a change. But We just finished the LAST deadline! Money, money who's got the money? Demands, compromises Bake sales in the Union raising money Brother Can you spare a room for United Women Hey, the TKE's and the PKT's Want equal SPACE Retreat time to think reflect Student publications Vista, Pequod the Alcala Qno We are NOT the Vista!! We're HOW MUCH over our budget? Posada or Mardi Gras it all takes student input student hours student support and talent xv ,Y f tl ga Q t 1?.f 'v.f,',3M A if 'my , .Rift km 4500: K. A mn, wit-W.,-atr.ag M- 1 ,ag o 1 . ,, M, 1 .fx 1 , ' , , x,.Sfsx,k,,g..ff-x 2,6 Q- .y l ,- Egg. X .3 ,gi y . , . .. f,,. .WA ef mi' , , 'E ixl Kel! 5,3 3 wie utah! ff-fx MRF? ' s ASSCDCIATED STUDENTS SEE MANY CHANGES -f ':1 ' , -,R4'fr1 V SS, 6 X. ry, V W, ,gg V 'QQ I 5 fy 'uqv ' 4 ggi, , . -V .Q V, X if . Q 0. kt 65 5 in 3 ,Q sq ,L K K in 'u - A Li 5 ,H A Y A h ft Sf' Kevin Green jim Whitaker AS President AS Vice-President i 5 -4fi3'f' i A , H 'L St S t Kathy Burke Angela Hammer Becky Vallardo Secretary of Finance Secretary of Student Services Secretary of Communication ' X . I v Taylor, jim Whitaker Randy Carpenter, Mike Liuzzi Kevin Green, Tom Burke Lisa Una muno, Kathy Burke Debbie Mitchell, Becky Vallardo Pamela Summers Wwkair- f X 'jx-s.,,,4lu The A s s oc iated Students Officers are the voice of the students needs The l975 1976 school year brought many visible changes The Student Union was remodeled, with spa cious new offices ofr VISTA the ALCALA and the AS officers Freshmen Orientation was a major success as was the newly es tablished VISTA class. Club budgeting was revamped, a Transportation Board was es- tablished, and Traffic Appeals Court became more than just a Kangaroo Court. Service grants for AS officers as well as VISTA and ALCALA staffs were made available. Another political step forward was made as the AS President was placed on the Alumni Board of Directors. Student Senate: Tom Cosgrove, Randy Klotz, Bill Heaton, Mary Ruppert, Kathy George, Lisa nv Charles LiMandri Director, Speaker's Bureau ...N J' 1 no rf S' ' a no 7 4 -E qilgi 'fljfgfl f, w,,5 - vligk ' E Pamela Summers Randy Klotz Secretary of justice Social Chairman B111 Heaton john jakubczyk Secretary of Academics -Spring Secretary of Academics-Fall Karen Reed Associated Secretary K- if 1 X 1' 4 GETTING TI-IE FACTS STRAIGHT VI STA Editor-in-Chief Linda Maenpaa Managing Editor David Clements News Editor Donna M c Lean Business Manager Joan Matt Svehaug Advisor Dr. Dennis Clausen Staff: Bob Bava si, Terri Ketchum, Tim Ryiand, Li- sa Botte, Bob Clover, Mike N' A Liuzzi, Teresa Konyn, Ken Q It ' Langley, Paul Mendes. l , Linda Maenpaa, Donna McLean, Dr. Dennis Clausen, Dave Clements. Linda Maenpaa and Ken Langley Lisa Taylor 2 SERVING THE USD COMMUNITY THROUGH EXPANSION NEW QUARTERS, THE JACK ANDERSON COLUMN fifmqvz, I Q I ,Knit A 3 Jeanette Witt and Terri Ketchum K in A sit, The prod uc t of a rough start complete with many changes the Vista is now a VI tal and growing segment of the USD com munity Through the hard work of AS Pres Dr Dennis Clausen the newspaper staff may now receive two units of Journalism c red 1 t while benefiting fiom the oppor tunity to become more familiar with the USD community In an attempt to become a top notch pa per student interest and new ideas are given top priority while an alumni insert is also included once or twice a semester in an effort to reac h a greater scope of readers The new location of the Vista of- fice inthe Student Union is in keeping with its new image and it is the Vista s hope that the College of Arts and Sciences will also expand by addingajournalism depart- m ent . While learning and expanding on present journalistic knowledge, the Vista staff and journalism students also derive enjoyment and satisfaction in the final pro- duct. NEW FORMAT, NEW FEATURES Donna McLean Mike Liuzzi Nikki Wortham 1-,,.-4 ull' jeff Storey WGRDS A D PICTURES THE MAKERS Suzanne Watte, Editor. Ken Allen, Me- lissa Blackburn, Tony Blanco, Rick Col- lins, Pablo Cuevas, Lucia De Savlo, jer- ry Eisel, Regina Francey, Mo Gardner, Bonnie Gonzales, Anooshah Golesorkhi, Sharon K oz ak , jay La Rocca, Marcella Marquez, Marianne Purlia, Karen Reed, M e 1 i c e nt Richardson, Kathy Stapf, jeff Storey, Becky Vallardo, Skip Walsh, Rod Williams. Melissa Blackburn Pablo Cuevas Tony Blanco 5--1 WZ jay La Rocca: Sometime pho- tographer, sometime actor. DARKROOM: KEEP DOOR CLOSED, IF IT I5 LEFT OPEN, ALL THE DARK LEAKS OUT. Sue Watte , Editor ..,:e. Marcella Marquez and Lucia De Salvo ff! - QL. Mo Gardner Sha ron Kozak Marianne Purlia . 21,3 X . W . . Karen Reed finding the picture that is Worth a thousand Words W its 1 A BSU PEO OD WEST WING BCJMBERS A D DDNN I 154 What is the purpose of the Black Student Union? This is a question that even Black Students I frequently ask. If this question must be answered, as it must, then our purpose is clear. It is to tell the truth. We must tell the truth about the unique experience that is Blackness. We must tell the truth about a people with a history that is rich with greatness and achieve- ment A people With a culture full of beauty pride and vitality Finally We exist to save ourselves from the dilemma that arises from being culturally assimilated The Black Stu dent Union is necessary because We were somebody long before We were TOLD we were somebody james Belmore BSU President l tuwhassugmg i Kam Lisa Clarke, james Belmore, Faaea Snow, Karen Seales, Donna Douglas, jerry Rowlett, Yolanda jacks on, janet Howard, Nikki Wortham. PEQUOD 1976 Associate Editors: Tom King Meg Peckham The PEQUOD staff strives to maintain the literary magazine on campus. lt is a showcase for student, faculty and alum- ni contributions. S taff: Brenda Dougherty, jim Todd, Tom King CAssociate Editorj, Glenda Gerde. WEST WING BOMBERS Mike Liuzzi Liam Mc The VISTA staff likes to add a little ex- Gee Bobby Bavasi Bill Knauf Tim Graham Steve citement to the dull rigors of news report- Shandley ing Thanks, Donna! 4--. ...X QM ,v- ...ff-' L bk qi' Lu ,..-H mv- 'jfsgg wyfwwm u Gm MARDI GRAS ROYALTY ..-I ,Q 1. 95' , ,J xi' su . m 111 N INTER ATIO AL EXPERIENCE La recherche du neuf doit se faire dans un cadre ancien. Camus Strange food, language, customs- -these are a few of the things that many of our foreign students face each day. lt is an exciting feeling to learn so many new things. But there is a need to keep in contact with the old ways, too . Through the Chinese Club, the students can share their common heritage and acquaint others with their culture. Recreationally, the club sponsors pingpong championships each year. 3? 1 2 N iz 4- 4' aw ' ,K 1 fi -.-.--,-. 1. fig , Ai .-,,, 4 . f- H? 1 Native dancers from Mexico. Ole! Front: Simon Wu, Daniel Wong, Paul Siu. Back: Fung Po-Ming, Chan Sai Hong Ainah Rohani Tirtowidjojo, Anita Li, Sister Schmit, Daisy Chan, Chan Man-Yee, Au Yeung Ping Kmndy Lo. Sharing memories of Guadalajara, marguarita par- ties, art museums and bullfights, the Spanish Club excites interest in the c ul ture of our neighbors to the south. Lively Hispanic music, animated by danc- ing, celebrated the Christmas spirit at their annual posada. Gaily colored pinatas dangled from the cei- ling, overlooking the joyous crowd commemorating the Search of Mary and joseph for Lodgings in Beth- lehem. C . . ' The Sword Dance is an authentic ancient Mexican dance enjoy the dancing. Dining at French res- taurants, cheese and W ine tasting parties-- make you hungry? join Le,Club Francais. Be - sides their gourmet ac- tivities, the club served luncheon for the French C ons ul General of LA and San Diego and the Attache Culturel of LA. They brought the mime artist, Stephanie Rich, to USD who imperso - nated Sarah Bernhardt. The club als o attended l French films at the Ken and Unicorn theatres. The Mardi Gras in March highlighted their activities. F ront: Valerie Sawyer, Dave Clements , Laurie Donze, Leslie Smith. Back: Joseph Uphoff, Unidentified, Alexandra Rogers, Maria Musial, Cathy Barnes, Mme Jeanne Rigsby, Noreen Norris, Cindy Liliebladh, Cathy Kinder, Dorothy Kettel, Michel Fradet. WQMEN UNITE TO PACE THE DEMANDS CF TCDDAYS WGRLD Dr. and Mrs. Ross Dingman directed several panel dis- cussions during Women's Week. Las Damas de Alcala is a ser VICE orgamzation W 1 th 1 n the USD comm unity Members s e rv e as hostesses for Mrs Hughes and usher during special Mas se s and Opera Workshop performances The members of United Women of the University of San Diego are organized to encourage scholarly 1 n q u 1 ry into the nat ure history and roles of women They delve pede the development of a woman s potential Together these groups organ ized a We e k honor1ng Inter national Women s Year F1lms and speakers fo c u s e d on the week stheme Changing Wome nfChang1ng World Commencing with a folk Mass and ending with a d a nc e the agenda Was diverse 7 7 into those problems which im- , . . i . I ll I 7 . H 5 UNITED WOMEN: Judy Cassada, Dr. Doris Durrell, Liz Brain, Ruth Tuiteleapaga, Mary Ruppert, JoAnn Galliano, Dolores Davies, Mary Goforth, Sylvia Ferrer. -'-.......,..-f c-........,,,,,,,,- if ' ----...,,,,,,.f New to our faculty this year, Sister Walsh was one of Dr. Arthur lde joined Sr. Walsh the many participants in Women's Week. and Dr. Durrell in panel discus- sions of the role of American Women in history. LA S DAMAS DE ALCALA: Carla de Mayo, Ma u reen Phalen, Joanne Higgins, Sally Berndt jean Chabo, BeckyVallardo, Ellen Oesterle, joan Matt Svehaug, Pam Summers, Karen Covel li CHRIST OUR LIVES The Saint Francis Seminary is a house of formation for men who are aspiring to the rf' priesthood. They live in a community at- A mosphere in which all participate together in daily Mass and prayer. The majority of the seminarians major in philosophy which is the foundation for theological studies. Togetherwith prayer and studies, seminar- ians are involved in apostolic work, campus ministry and participation in various campus organizations. Their community work con- sists of teaching CCD, youth groups, hos- pital visitation and other individual pursuits. ,.xN tx WW Peter Navarra joins in a community dinner in the Apostolic Center. 'V !r1n..,,, 0' ,wx -K, A Row 1: Mike Aeling, Tom Wallace, John Castro, Ray Rosales, Atino Medina, jay Sublett, Bud Kaicher, Scott McCall. Row 2: Bruce Orsborne, Mark McCormick, john Farr, Peter Navarra, Chris Potter, Ben Marcantonio, Chris Merris, Matt Skomal, Bob Clover, Peter Buttita. Row 3: Tony Reza, Alfred o Perez, Greg Garcia, Tony Ferrero, Burt Boudoin, Sam Cordileone, Tim O'Rourke, Richard Cervantes, Chris Chavez, Pat McNamara, Ken jenkins. Row 4: Tim Ferris, justin Langille, Chuck Ross, jim F rind t, Kris Sorenson, Mike Helkenn, Tom Eck- hardt, Ray Rioux, jim Mason, Dan Leetch. xi Gettmg together at dmner Volleyball talent at a CM retreat Fr Kurt Holdereid Assistant to the President, and Fr Larry Dolan team up for ping pong Fr. Larry Dolan, Director of Campus Minstry, shares a joke with Brother Thomas Kane, Director of Career Development and Placement. Campus Ministry r e p r e s e nt s the Christian spirit of USD as a Catholic educational institution to the San D1 ego c omm unity Four retreats at Camp Stevens in julian were well at cative and the experience was indi cated of our campus s changing atti tude toward religious involvement The retreat f o r m a t , combining in trospective relaxing and experien tial moments, offered the necessary respite from everyday life A follow up program wa s initiated to main ta in the spirit of the retreats while building an ongoing C M program of activities. The growing affiliation of students with Campus Ministry seems to be reflective of the general trend today of a personal approach to Cod. CM fasted with the Oxfam program, dedicated to raising funds to support a bountiful world harvest in conjunc- tion with prayerful reflection on the personal brotherhood of all men. In- formal Masses integrated the spirit of the year directly into the lives of many students. Daily Mass and the newly inaugurated S und ay evening Mass in Founders Chapel were very popular. WE'RE ALL M0 EY WATCHER5. sbt. BUSINESS CLUB Front: Mike Di Renzo, Richard Romero, Art Romero. Back: Karen Adler, jane Oddo, Charles Holt, Richard Powell, Stephanie Craig, Richard jolliff, George Silva, Chuck Carillo. rpiwam Experienced businessmen from the San Diego community are a common sight at USD due to the efforts of the USD Ac- counting Society and the Associated Busi- ness Students. Among the speakers this year who addressed the clubs was Mayor A Pete Wilson who discussed the economic f ut u re of San Diego. A student-run Ac- counting Lab, study room, and a gradu- ation-awards banquet, as well as a schol- arship fund for students pursuing account- ing d egre e s are the primary activities of the Accounting Club. VETERANS jerry Eisel, Richard Powell, Ron Zommer, Bob Kellam, Eric Swenson, Ken Zebalt. VETERANS Mike Di Renzo, Ken Zebalt, Bob Kellam, Rick jolliff, Richard Powell, John Pappagianis. Drawn together through their past service to our country, USD Veterans meet and share coffee in their new office in the Student Union. The Vet Representative, Eric Swenson, keeps the coffee hot while the Vets keep the pinballs rolling and the ping pong tables busy. Not only a social organiza- tion, the Vets assist during registration, and s p o n s o r an annual drive in conjunc- tionwith the San Diego Blood Bank. sv if-Q A ACCOUNTING CLUB Front: Sheryl Evans, Richard Romero, Mrs. Ethel Sykes, Art Romero, Doug Sales. Back: Mike Liuzzi, Alice Rodriguez, Sara de Luca, Antony Magaro, Carolyn Carpenter, Joanne Paruleski Richard Anderson, Sergio Santos, Steve Asaro, Dave Naefke, Rick jolliff, Louie Rendon. CP PS JUST LAYING AROU 0 ?!, X. fwlffx Q . Qi J zzglgiif i 2:11 EI iiii, SES 9 - mr A klv in G W ii: L15 3585 X Wifiig xt! I viii? Q Sififf ' gv ,. swegi .qniif X1 . 2 A A K ki VM g.. ax, ,- 5 3 5' i iziijlis if qwkg ng? Xa: - -s ' 4. 55 ' 'V 3 ' f figfs Y. ' 1 t 1 91+-,. ww- A fl A 1 Q 1 5 V. k . 1 , '- Ieus-H-- A: ,u rw 1 - U1g?htt, K s. KKQJNQQRKQX.. .S+ ffm. ' ' X 591: gs: ir? 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Phi Kappa Theta, beingasocial fraternity, assists the AS government with TG s op en air dances and other social events for the stu d e nt body In November the Phi Kaps sponsored Dr Michael Dean the hypnotist As a brotherhood fo un d e d on Christian ideals PKT prides itself on the s t r o ng bond that unites the fraternity Be it a hot party camping keggers at the beach cheering at the games or playing football on the West Lawn Phi Kaps are known for enjoying life and liv ing it to the fullest Dan Fasani runs for a TD st 1 2 PKT LITTLE SISTERS Front: Martha Banghart, Jerry Plummer, Belinda Bock, Pat Chavez, Alicia llagan, Lynda Delph. Center: Colleen Shilletto, Barbara McGregor, Lajuana Pollard, Jean O'Neill, Martha Smeltz, Mary Wenker, Bonnie Gonzales. Back: Regina Francey, Kathy Kinder, Barbara Driscoll, Brenda Gella, Joyce Balido, Maureen Bachofer, Ann Borchard, jane Fitzpatrick, Bridget Tenkate. Front: Mike Sroboda, Matt Brucker, Dave Morris, Bill Hea ton , Brian Kanig, Greg Hutton, George Hale, Sergio Santos, Pat McKay, Ken Bay lo t, Tim Burkhard. Back: Noz Miyashita, John Pinjuv, Dan Fasani, Harley Sefton, Frank Gontarski, Bill McGeorge, Ken Polack, john jakubczyk, Vince di Tomaso, Don Milne, Dave Vogel, Bernard Ciernik, Doug Sales, Graham Milner, jim Grimard, Paul Misleh. X! lrrl f r'or, y Q M XA PKT brothers and pledges on a Friday afternoon The PKT Little Sisters Work together under the sponsorship of the Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity Little Sisters are rather small in number Their main functions and activities center on assist ing the fraternity at TG s parties and service projects Because they are relatively new on campus fthe idea originated in the Spring of 19755, the 123 V GUIDI G USD Dr. Author E. Hughes President of the University Sr. Sally Furay Vice-President and Provost ames Burns I Thomas F' Bufke Dean, School of Business Dean of Students Administration 4 ,, Rev. William E. Elliott Dean, School of Education Thomas Cosgrove Associate Dean of Students Director of Special Events E It A gf Edward E. Foster Raymond S. Brandes Dean, School of Arts and Sciences Director of Graduate and Special Programs 5 s i K,-,-1 M, :fy - if f Skip Walsh Sr. Annette Bourret james W. Hottois Assistant Dean of Students Director of Admissions Assistant Dean, School of Arts and Director of Housing and Graduate Sciences Housing 127 , - 128 y ha one hite deer D d CY-lun 'Urs G92 I the le I1 for l 1 CL Play of osop IP- P'- in the Klee r--4 ublished l his rec ip of Mission Q2 I . H'-I-4 Clio h pends honora 3.11 31' IS ryKl p-1 D-O rw searchi g if en Ie IS 311 ITI I'OSS ard G ch 1 R Dr .-C! of Guadalajara DD t the University to Write a 'Q 8. surnm rs teac ot He also plans G o Engl S Lawrence H1nman's book Nietzche's Phil hy is being ub ished in Berlin .... Dr. ames Moriart ' sip ' ' W ck Cookbook .... Dr. Lee Cerlach de ivered the eulogy g n ry W ' ' I-lil s that was kil ed this fall .... Mrs. Ethel S kes was named Teacher of the Year for 1974 .... r. Hen- o ' ry member of the Southern California Association of Violin Makers .... Sr. Marina Mapa s er i C hing ' ' .... . ' S fi y a A 'n lane Austennand Geor e Egi- S hook on the ne lected aspects of the English novel in the l9t C tury .... Dr1'Ben'amin Nyce ' ' a s ' f essays dealing with criticisms of the politcal novel in i h. eI'leS O editing is o 4 Q , ,ff , , W ,. Robert A. Austin Dwight R, Bean Music Mathematics l John S. Bradshaw Biology john S. Chambers, jr. - Political Science Ronald H. Hill Dennis M. Clausen English 3 2 Q W 'M' Q Ross E. Dingman Biology Religious Studies Rev. Laurence P. Dolan Gerard Eaton I, .' 3 .Ag K 5. X iv' I . -l P 'N P Doris E. Durrell Iris W. Engstrand Psychology History :Km new X4 , K Nl-, fi Gerald N. Estberg Physics ,yy . . .Nu- C, V v,4.,,,3 I T P 1 y 5 . Bernice Farrens Patricia N. Feulner Biology Sociology 1 5 Consuelo Gamarra 129 ts the ESL Pro- ICC 8' no the coordinator for the USD -Oxford Pro gh is l H UD restore red a KO I Q H4 G or CD sf. Q40 F'-I ..f:'. v4 N il VV ch 1 Qi CD UD F-I s-1 cu 2301: Gio on eview Poet the Mission review f Nat ons in 0 H M S CD 1 4 IC m Mun ullet fro l Stu teISOH Donald Pe Dr Review HNV onal L Inat . I-Ie en MCI-Iu ' ' gram. Durin the summers Sr. McHu h di p ' 'ty of the Sacred Heart in Tok o. She is attem ing to make arrangemen D students to stud in Tok o .... Dr. Lee Gerlach has had many of his poems published in such ma ' n R ' , ry M zine, and Paris Review. . .Prof. Therese itcomb is s ending her sahbatic e i ' ' San Die A ca a .... r. A nes Schmit is involved in cancer research .... Prof. john Chamb repa ' i ' Conflict: National Growth and International Violence wh' ' l appear in the California Wester te i ' . . . dies the recovery of g ass g ' 'pal Solid Waste M Lee F. Gerla English Carl L. Gilbert History Spanish Brigitte L. I-Ialvorson Michael Haney German W an i Marjorie L. Hart Music Lawrence Hinman Philosophy Patrick J. Hurley Norman C. Johnshoy Marcia Bowman Klein Philosophy Philosophy English Arthur F. ide History Rev. Dennis W. Krouse Henry Kolar Religious Studies Music 'U 1 10 I3 3V III an Ia uropea E d the 3.11 SSOC IEIUOII A Research IH Bra Br1t1 sh CG I3 cd KGHC HII3 o Gam U S s Pw ate p br cond Prof verte Ln an 1s Les esearches D r Ross arrens Dr Bea F bD U P d r slee D neurochermst of the s umme r and canons o the neuroblolo opulauons 111 San D e y amsh m Peruvxan pu o co5 H ubl UDP- 130 p-4 Hg El VISUII IS nd P P Sp Ryla I' 63.365 l 1s GOI' G rof sri on im cd ,saga 'EQ -5 s-4 Qt? QE mm ' gb 15. MLS 'QJFU Rr-4 .nw 03.2 -CCD 1--la-.245 wb OQJG Os-1,-4'ED'cJ 4.-:1q,cxsa.abo csv:-5 .Cho ru 4-'Q gg Q-4. EO OE 'USO wg Q' 'En E E3 Q o .M , 3.434 3- ' CHE Zoo C1 . 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From Py ha oras to Simone de Beauvior. lfcounse Or, i ' S ' i eloping a team approach to ethics--a ,S in elr aims 233,522 Environ' Many faculty members participated in the Posada ww Donald B Peterson jack W Pope Jeanne Brink Rigsby Chemistry Mathematics French Raymond O Ryland Sister Alicia Sarre Sister Patricia Shaffer Religious Studies Spanish Chemistry Q37 Al A Sister Agnes Schmit Lynne B. Small Gerald Sperazzo Chemistry Mathematics Psychology 5 x Florence Spuehler B.R. Van Vleck Art Speech Arts ,gr W3 wa-rs 'ffQ'f?ff3'r N ,X ft. kjufg, b, :Q Mary jane Warren Edward B. Warren Therese Truitt Whitcomb Psychology Physics Art james M. Burns lrene S. Palmer Q' is Jeanne Rigsby and Ernest Morin Rev. Joseph McDonnell Ronald H. Hill MEMORIAL D GlennReck anAssoc1ate Professor of Dr Reck Wlll be sorely mlssed by the staff and h1s many students Biology Was another loss to USD this fall. Q , Liilffljfl, Q :t':f'R' .,..,. f fl5'?'i 2 , , H f- . ., .V , ,. . . ,. 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Faculty: jim Whitaker, Mike Liuzzi, john jakubczyk Bill Heaton, Randy Klotz, Dennis Clausen, the Living End, Ron Hill, james Hottois. ll 1 3 ' ' ii William Shipley Benjamin Nyce Myrna Nobile Therese Whitcomb SENIQRS 1976 George Abreu Dolores Adame joseph Adamo joan Adams .Wg 199 , WL f H - A ,1,o: A A ,4EjQ:,11 if' I 'A A I Tv 1 ' if 3 Mario Aldana Olivia Anayna jane Austin Kathleen Bagby john Baptista Robert Bavasi Stephanie Bell james Benefield Sally Berndt Rick Bezanson Marie Bower Allison Bradberry Z Patricia Chavez Ruby Cochran Angela Concly Tom Coury Julianne D 'Angelo Sarah De Luca Cecilia Codero Paul Croom Penny Dingman Sally Goldfarb Paul Hanafin Kevin Green Angela Hammer Elizabeth Hawrylo William Heaton Ed Helscher Joanne Higgins Marion Hippert john jakubczyk Carla james Patricia James .N 9- 5 Richard jolliff Steven jones Carol Judkins N K I Karen Keeler Bob Kellam Nancy Kelleher Elizabeth Madurowicz Anne Marston Patrick Martin l Q32 Eileen Mayfield Alen Metzler Thomas Meza Don Milne Graham Milner Deborah Molenda 48 Mary Montgomery Eva Moreno Heather Mowrey Theresa Naugle Jolene Oder Cathy Osteen ,, 1 .wwgxngwgg 15 a jim Ovieda Randy Parucca Warren Patch N 'i Barry Peters Maureen Phalen Ken Polak Gina Purlia Andrew Rae Rafael Ramirez Sylvia Reinsch Louie Rendon Deborah Rhone Alice Rodriguez Dwight Roberts Alexandra Rogers Rosa Roman Lily Rosa Evelyn Rose David Rossi jo Ann Rossitto Anita Ruesterholtz Sergio Santos Sue Simanello Marguerite Springhorn Charles Schultz Harley Sefton Grace Simmons Ken Smith Rosanne Stehly Terry Tagwerker bindy T ausch Lisa Unamuno Thomas Vas ile john Trick Rebecca Vallardo Carolan Vedra Toni Tucker Kathy Vasile Armondo Velasco Merle Walden Nancy Wales Gary Walswick 'F Russell Watts Joyce Weigel Martha Whipple james Whitaker Judy White Mary Winters Strange slghts at TG S Mlchael Aehng Austln Amah Hart AZlZ Bashltl Wllson Baugh Ron Becht james Belmore Chrlstlna Betham Laura Black Michael Brault Randolph Carpenter jean Chabo Brlan Chambers Chrls Chavez Denlse Chemall Domlnlck Chlrlchlllo Yen Chlen Chun A .fir 1 K s' .,n., Z W RN , W W ,ff A Q .. 9. ' Y f g - I IU IDRS Rummaging in closets turned up 50's costumes rg KT n . f I xg ,S john Clsco Davld Clements Robert Clover II Karen Covelh Mlehael Crom Pablo Cuevas Tlmothy Curtls Theresa de la Torre Lucla de Salvo ROblU Dornan Kathleen Easler Carmen Fscamllla john Ezell Marcos Fernandes Anthony Ferrero Danny Garc1a Glenda Gerde Alex Gregory jlm Grlmard Frank Gontarskl Bonnle Gonzales Abdallah I-Iammon Deby Harrlson Mike Early james Belmore performs at the Lark Carlton Hoggard Songkran lssara Freicla jackson jay Jacobson Edna Jensen Brlan Kanlg Ellen Keeley james Kersey Ed Klelst Cathy Kralovlc Evelyn Krernen Rose Langen Slu Mun L1 Danlel Maclndox Ellle Manela Enrlque Martlnez Mlchael McFadden Donna McLean Delolole Mltchell Charles LiMandri Je ,-W-f sf-gm W .y N ' ' Witches and goons whoop it up at the Halloween Dance Charles Norcont Yorlko Ornor1 jane Otto john Plnjuv Phll Rechou George Rohrloach Vlenna Romo joan Ruloln Tony Salay Margaret Sanfllllpo Rebecca Schmltz Shaheen Shazad Penny Smlth Marle Smlth Harry Snowden Bettlna St. Amour I 4- x lm l N FX , -Q ky:-yy: I , if gf lv M? W! ' rw r ada f fo M is: , Terry Smith Kathy Stapf Pamela Summers Michael Taggart Agneta Tannmark Bruce Taylor Kenneth Taylor Lawrence Tomicich To see what is hidden, 1 To see what is revealed, To see whatis revered, Rita Townsend james Van Vleck Lorraine Vega Suzanne Watte Dave White joseph Wilkin Leslie Willis Carol Woelfol Buddy Tovar Manuel Aguilera Alice Alford Edmund Alvarado Gary Alyea Anna Armstrong Pin Au Yeung Nasrolah Amirteymour Jocelyn Balido A .fl sf nl Charles Beck Pat Blanco Anne Borchard Llsa Botte Davld Buchanan Adrlenne Caldwell Marle Calvo Ludger Camp III Michael Campion Gregory Chambers Albert Chavarria Bernard Corrasco Everyone lS Welcome at USD Even the bishop drops by Robert Crowther Marie Cummins Michael Cunningham Rolobin Cutler Richard Danielson Audie Dennis Brian Devine Teresa Dias de Leon Maureen Donnelly Laurie Donze Donna Douglas Maureen Downs Barbara Driscoll Annette Duron Anna Espana Stephanie Craig Laura Croul Wed Corry Bill De Grenier john Faltermeier Daniel Fasani Tom Fleming Hugh Ford Tom Freeman Michael Furbush Joann Galliano Thomas Gamble if all songs were the same you couldn't have your own melody Sharon Kozak john Garcla Danlel Gatto Brenda Gella Patrlcla Gleason Raymond Graloowski Martha Graves Eugene Gorski Denise Gualco PRIZE WINNING SANDCASTLE? No, just an entry by Mike Marrinan, Killorin Riddell, Marsha Klee, and Angela Hammer. Tlna Guest Musa Hamman Dlanna Hauck Mark Hedgecock Wllllam Helm Chrlstlne Hokans Rohm Hufflne john Humphreys Allcla llagan Peter Impala Sandra Johnson 1301418 jordan Aprll jullan Davld Karges Mohamed Kebe Mlchael Kennedy ' 'ffrf fguwjw-'.w A -Q ,fx 'I ' TWT' fn 'wi , 'I 141. kr- x' I-, H 1. -. 5? 15' X -QW, Aw 'x ks ,- ff as., 'C' Susan Klauer Marsha Klee Sharon Kozak Theresa La Chance Judi Lakin Ken Langley Pamela Lasker Dan Leonard Annette Liberatore Paul Ling Linda Maenpaa Louis Magana Marcella Marque? Barbara Martinez joan Matt Svehaug Sherri McAllister rf L- . 1 X ' , LM' U- . Skateboarding is beneficial for your health, relatively safe, non destructive and besides that, it's free! on the Way. if VAS f-. Another issue of the Vista Harold McCarthy john McCarthy Sean McSherry Christopher Merris Noz Miyzshita john Mollins Prank Montano Richard Montano Mayan Moriarty Gary Moro Henry Morones Vincent Muccillo Janice Mulligan Patrick Murphy Gloria Muzquiz Brian Nicholson Norene Norris Damian Norvell Ingrid Nunez Ellen Oesterle jean O Neill Ben Opembe Bruce Orsborn Clifford Nes s F ' I More talk than game Watching seems to go on at the Torero's ,H fv- , l 17 Carlos Padllla Jann Palma Bonnle Perez janet Peterson julle Peterson Mlchelle Pon Maureen Powell Paul Qulsley Terry Reardon Katy Rlddell Ehzabeth Rletovx Michael Polzin fs., I--- Glenn Wlute jr Wendy Willa Candre Willingham Robert Winters Mike Wright Debra Yarmy Frances Ybarra Daniel Williams Mike Riss Tom Rizzo Freeman Robbins Kathleen Roche Irene Rodriguez Leonard Rodriguez Judith Rombouts Arthur Romero Richard Romero jim Romo lrma Rosas Karen Sanders Barbara Santos Mary Schuelke Terri Scott Patrick Sesto Colette Sevier john Seymour Abdalla Sheibani George Silva Yan Wing-Siu Matthew Smith Albert Stehly Steve Stein john Sullivan Emily Taylor Bridget Tenkate Ed Thorson is Debbie Todd Nancy Tow john Trifiletti Kim Turner Toro Velasquez Victoria Villaroman john Velotta William Waldron Steven Wall Jai Wancy Stephen Weiss M Richard Wemette Rob Metz We would like to express our sym pathy to the family of one of our stu dents sophomore Rob Metz He Was killed in a freak accident While on a University sponsored canoeing trip in the fall Rob was an excellent tennis player He is keenly missed by his teammates and friends. Steve Armstrong Loretta Artiaga Donald Ashby Terry Ahern Virginia Austin Cathy Barnes Randall Barnes Lori Barnett Bernadette Barrett Patrick Barry Kenneth Baylot Saad Baz Susan Beatty Martin Bell Brigid Bennett Mercedes Bennett William Bilotta FRESI-IME Derrick Blair Laureen Bohlig Paul Bohnenbergen Frederick Bouditch Rosalie Bradley Matt Brucker Nina Bryan Catherine Buehler Karen Burg Nancy Burgess Tim Burkhard Michael Butler Lilinda Camaisa Barbara Carnes john Carney Melissa Blackburn Laurie Center Daniel Chaix joffre Chess Adrian Casillas Kevin Clare Raquel Cordero Edward Correia Susana Cota Lorenzo Cuevas Mary Curiale Lynne De Cooyer jose Delgado Lynda Delph Ayman Diranieh Anthony Directo Marie Doherty Michael Donlin Walid Doumit Debbie Dwight Elizabeth Earl Saturday afternoon and football like beer and pretzels' Charles Eaton Gary Engle Shawn Englert Brad Faltermeier john Farr Susie Fennell Marie Fernandez l Thomas Easterly Theresa Torrey Paul Foster Bolo Francavllla Reglna Francey Terry Flank Randy Fredllc Rlcardo Garcla Kathy George Wllllam Glbson Mary Ann Glvens Mlke Gabllelson Brlan Glnalne james Gonzales Cathleen Goulet Naoml Greenberg Jody Gunderman 4 1 1 l 1 1 W 111116 Haas Vlctorla Haas Renee Hardy Margaret Harhan judlth Harper Deby Harrlson Meg Healey Kevln Henry Charles Hetu Marllou Hlbanada Reglnald Hlllary Catherlne Holqulst Mar1e Hosklns Martha Hosklns Theresa Hrenchlr Maryann Huckabone Greg Hutton Dennis Iba Kathy Jackman Katherine Jacobson Bunny tlme Ann, Dan, and Karen Jackie Johnson Leslie Joyce Joseph Joyner John Kathol Mary Jeanne Kelsey Dorothy Kettel Suzanne Khambata Debra Klmble Ammons Klmbrough James Ixlelst Mark Koenlg Teresa Konyn Galy Lambrlx Brian Chambers, Mark, Debbie Mitchell, Laurie Mitchell. 'F Tim Langowski Debbie Lawrence Elloree Lawson Mark Lawton Robert Leon Carmen Leon Guerrero Mark Levine Cynthia Lihebiadh Denise Londo Marissa Lopiano Anastasia Lott Mark Lovi Thomas Lowroy Stacia Lucki john Lyon jennifer Mahoney Throwing pots takes practice And the Union b tim , L i 1l5ii ll Dennis Iloa Lx, . Deanna Margan Cliff Marhoefer George Marhoefer Gregory Martin Thomas Martin james Mazzo Robert McCoy jim McDermott Brooke McDonald Patrick McKay Stephen Maloney Ann Managhan Irene Matheopowlos Scott Meer joe Mendez wt:-av, - .x Lf s sifyf... - X. ff'i'v- ff, 7 M - Y 'Q fgyi f Y f.ffwgI' i'f' i ' P Ii A.. K KA, an k 'SQ-. Vx -.I 'yn-. 3 - X Q. . L iw Q J f ' if if pax ,J -A 4, fs v A i j ' N , ,, 2- X - L' rr 'f . -Qi r -N'-.il , , vifgl- ., . it . 3 0 . x . EQ . ., .4 1 tl, .V if fi sb f it xy 4, W 1 ,Vi 513 ' 55'f ,.r' r ggi?--. 553531 r, 1 ' 'za A N N i ,. fe P '25 2: i'c 'I xg s 051 f' K fwfi-F1 55 wmv, ' 1 ' l L - f i? ' :P K 93 E , M a ier 42 ,Elo rr: ,i x Z, M , Mi 2.14 . 'L-3.4 int o N- . 1:-19.53-.e f - -,,,,, f fi , ,--3 -Q 2-Q,.1t,,. ,X . 'X'--.. ,, 'f' . , s . ,L nr, .5ln.., Jfyg., Q -L Ann Chambers jose Mejares james Mercado Steve Metzger Patty Mezqulta Mark Mlllsom Fellcla Mltchell Maura Monahan Bob Montes jeffrey Moore Mark Moothart Davld Morrls Gall Morse Katherlne Moth john Mucclno Kathleen Nares joseph Nelson Davld Nager Jurjen Nolte Gloria Molina Pat LaCosto Sr. Lorch 'WS - . Debbie Northup Mary Noward Dan Olson Lilia Orozco Marie Peck Betty Penberthy Alfred Perez Mieke-Maria Nolte The 20's live on. James Pesta john Peterson Jeanno Plerlk jerry Plummer Catherme Prlske Mlchelle Prout Peggy Provencla Gary Prettyman jennifer Pulver Marianne Purlia Cathy Quirk David Rankin Alfred Raymaud Antonio Reza Mark Richards Karen Riley Kathy Ritten Medora Rodgers David Ruch Karen Ruppe Annette Russick Sylvia Sahzar Patricia Samaniego Mary Sanchez Robert Sangil Carol Santangelo Jeanne Scarvelis 7 Jeannie Rush Carolyn Schlesselrnann Mark Schoub Jim Schwarze Lori Senini Mary Shaugnessy Michael Shevlin Mary Shillito Mitsukuni Shinohara Rlchard Shlrley Matthew Skomal Martha Smeltz jerry Sorla Mar1a Sousa Marla Spencer Clalre Stehly Catherlne Stevenson Raggedy Ann at a T. G. 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Call for '1 demonstration. it We are here to 3, serve you 5 gif F S DeSales Faculty Buffet Serra Hall Snack Bar Student Dmmg Hall USD FCDOD SERVICES ln Amerlca We are prlvlleged to llve ln a free soc 1ety We enjoy the RIGHT to thlnk, to act and to belleve as We choose, but pr1V1lege lmplles responslblllty We have a duty to do our best, to obey the soolal consequences of the thmgs We do As john Locke Wrote, The law of nature stands as an eternal rule to all men Someday, somewhere each of us W1ll be called to glVG an accotmtmg for what We have ohos mff9fw6.3iMH5r?'x5l7W 3' '2'f59W 'W an--... 3 -M i W ,..4 ' 'WWW BON VOYAGE Class of 76 .6 www 3 ' ' ED S SELF SERVICE from the Staff LAUNDRY Offermg Student of the Dnscount on Dry Cleanmg and Fluff james S Copley Llbrary A and Fold 5e'V'Ce 5425 Lmda Vusta bottom of Marian Way , , W , A W N ' A 5 W , V A . . . . . f f' ' ...V . . JM In ,gg :,,, M Vt , t , V .. . . ta t ta to n . w h ryiygn hr: V yy., ,,,., 1, t.,, VVVJL kv Yr I K D 'gL-, KI? I A It I Jyf, 7? m and moral laws, to thlnk what may be the s , ll'ttt y M A H o M ,t.:,. ,, tnt. Q. n I 'tJ'f l ' . , , en. 4 Q ' l 1 ' N- ' 5 4- , ,nit 1' o 1 H!f',l' J.Z. ' N l ' - i W W ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 MAY YOUR FUTURE BE FILLED WITH PEACE AND MAY YOU FIND JOY IN ALL OF YOUR LIFE S EFFORTS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 3,7063 CU ZQ'-'H-1:9 r-A C 5 f ,- 4 ew:,?-a K , i ,,A - ,4Yiyf3y3,w,,rp Q K w W I 5:..:9.-a' W K K' 2, K , ,sl The last Good-bye to USD. V, nw -,r QEWQL mi Q ., wish Michael Fradet and Anooshah Golesorkhi .al v v-f ,asf , f-me ,uf ,, ,.. Q JJ! 'b si ..,. , 3 3, H NMMA vpW,Jwv A 22755, .aff .' ' jggg 7 'ESE K iw- rw it ' Kevin Green delivers his final address as A. S. President. 193 Dr. Hughes confers an honorary degree on guest speaker-columnist Art Buchwald as Bishop Maher Watches. Dr. Hughes gives Patricia Chavez her diploma. Dr. Hughes, President of the Uni- versity, conferred degrees on the graduates. Q W-mg ffm W' f 7' f ,- , ' ww! - WW ,wwf Dr. Patricia Lowry was one of the many faculty members who partici- pated in the day's events. Adler, Karen 118 Aeling, Michael 116,154 Agerton, Peggy 32 Aguilera, Manuel 160 Ahern, Terry 170 Alford, Alice 160 Altomonte, Donald 12,170 Alvarado, Edmund 160 Alyea, Gary 160 Amah-hart, Austen 154 Amidon, joe 73 Amirteymour, Nasrolah 160 Anderson, Richard 119 Aramendia, Debbie 51 Arenz, Heidi 170 Armstrong, Anna 160 Armstrong, Bill 82 Armstrong, Steve 170 Artiaga, Loretta 170 Asaro, Steve 119 Ashby, Donald 170 Ashworth, Hank 82 Atwood, Leslsie 35 Austin, Robert 128 Austin, Virginia 170 Auten, Don 21 Au-Yeung, Ping 160 Bachofer, Maureen 9, 122 Bailey, Lou 35 Balido, Jocelyn 122, 160 Banghart, Martha 122 Barajas, Flavia 13 Barge, Terry 32 Barnes, Cathy 113, 170 Barnes, Randall 170 Barnett, Lori 170 Barrett, Bernadette 170 Barry, Patrick 170 Bashiti, Aziz 154 Baugh, Wilson 154 Bavasi, Bob 109,139 Baylot, Kenneth 123, 170 Baz, Saad 170 Bean, Dwight 128 Beatty, Susan 170 Becht, Ron 154 Beck, Charles 161 Bell, Martin 82, 170 Bellmore, james 21,108, 15 Bennett, Brigid 170 Bennett, Mercedes 170 Berenda, Tim 73 Berndt, Sally 115 Betham, Christina 154 Bezanson, Rick 73 Bilotta, William 170 Black, Laura 154 Blackburn, Melissa 106,171 Blair, Derrick 171 Blake, Dan 73 Blanco, Pat 161 Blanco, Tony 13,106 Bock, Belinda 122 Boehlke, joe 73 Bohlig, Laureen 171 Bohnenbergen, Paul 171 Borchard, Anne 122, 161 Botte, Lisa 161 Bouditch, Frederick 171 Boudoin, Burt 116 Bourrett, Sr. Annette 127 Bower, Marie 87 Boyer, Tom 20,21,37 Boyle, Brian 94 4,156 Bradley, Rosalie 171 Bradshaw, john 128 Brain, Liz 114 Brandes, Raymond 127 Brault, Michael 16, 154 Brice, Margie 34 Brovelli, jim 76,79 Bruck, J. Robert 56 Brucker, Matt 123, 171 Brundige, Tim 12, 14, 15, 170 Bruno, john 73 Bryan, Nina 171 Bubel, Steve 73 Buccheri, joe 32 Buchanan, David 82, 161 Buehler, Catherine 171 Bullas, Brian 82,83 Burg, Karen 171 Burgess, Nancy 171 Burke, Kathy 13,101 Burke, Tom 8, 101, 126 Burkhard, Tim 123, 171 Burns, James 56, 126, 136 Butler, John 73 Butler, Michael 73, 171 Buttitta, Peter 116 Cager, Gary 37 Caldwell, Adrienne 161 Calvo, Marie 161 Camp, Ludger lll 161 Campion, Michael 161 Capucci, Michelle 36 Carillo, Chuck 118 Carnes, Barbara 67,87, 171 Carney, John 171 Carpenter, Carolyn 119 Carpenter, Randolph 9, 101, 154 Carrasco, Bernard 161 Casillas, Adrian 171 Cassada, Judy 114 Castro, john 116 Caudillo, Larry 97 Center, Laurie 171 Cervantes, Richard 116 Chabo, jean 115,154 Chaix, Daniel 73, 171 Chambers, Ann 9 Chambers, Brian 154 Chambers, Gregory 161 Chambers, John 128 Chan, Daisy 112 Chan, Sai Hong 9, 112 Chavarria, Albert 161 Chavez, Chris 116,154 Chavez, Pat 122,194 Chemali, Denise 17, 154 Chess, joffre 70,73,74,75 171 3 Chirichillo, Dominick 154 Chuu, Yen-Chien 154 Ciernik, Bernard 123 Cirineo, Aida 35 Cisco, John 155 Clare, Kevin 172 Clark, Casey 82 Clarke, Lisa 87, 108 Clausen, Dennis 104, 128, 137 Clements, David 104, 113, 155 Clover, Robert ll 116, 155 Condy, Angela 13 Contreras, Paul 82,83 Cordero, Raquel 172 Cordileone, Sam 116 Correia, Edward 172 Corry, Wed 162 Cosgrove, Tom 9,33,36, 101, 127 Cota, Susana 172 Covelli, Karen 115, 155 Craig, Stephanie 29, 118, 162 Crom, Michael 155 Cromwell, Tim 73 Croul, Laura 162 Crowther, Robert 162 Cuevas, Lorenzo 65, 172 Cuevas, Pablo 106, 155 Cummins, Marie 162 Cunningham, john 79 Cunningham, Michael 162 Curiale, Mary 172 Curtis, Timothy 155 Cutler, Robbin 162 D'Angelo, Julie 182 Danielson, Richard 162 Davies, Dolores 114 Davies, Kathy 35 Davis, Eddie 67,76,77,81 Deaver, jim 82 DeGooyer, Lynne 172 DeGrenier, Bill 162 de la Torre, Theresa 155 Delgado, jose 73, 172 Delph, Lynda 122,172 de Luca, Sara 119 De Malignon, William 128 de Mayo, Carla 115 Dennis, Audie 12, 16, 162 Dennis, Tawny 68 De Salvo, Lucia 17, 107,155 Devine, Brian 162 Dias deLeon, Teresa 162 Diaz, Ruben 40 Dimitriviz, Milos 90,91,93 Dingman, Ross 114,129 Diranieh, Ayman 172 Directo, Anthony 172 Di Renzo, Mike 118,119 di Tomaso, Vince 123 di Turi, Nick 34 Dolan, Fr. Larry 33, 117, 129 Doherty, Marie 172 Donlin, Michael 172 Donnelly, Maureen 162 Donovan, Fr. Paul 33 Donze, Laurie 113, 162 Dorfman, Mark 73,74 Dornan, Robin 155 Dougherty, Brenda 109 Douglas, Donna 108,162 Doumit, Walid 172 Downs, Maureen 89, 162 Doyle, Phyllis 35 Driscoll, Barbara 30,31, 122, 162 Dunn, Daryl 82 Durkel, Cameron 50 Duron, Annette 68,69, 162 Durrell, Doris 114, 115, 129 Dwight, Debbie 172 Dycus, Mark 73 Earl, Elizabeth 172 Earley, Mike 155 Easler, Kathleen 35, 155 Easterly, Thomas 173 Eaton, Charles 173 Eaton, Gerald 129 Eckhardt, Tom 116 Edwards, Mark 73 Eisel, jerry 118 Elizalde, Ruben 82 Elliott, Rev. William 52, 126 Ely, Gary 76,78 Engle, Gary 173 Englert, Shawn 173 Engstrand, Iris 129 Enquist, Bill 73 Escamilla, Carmen 9, 155 Espana, Anna 162 Estberg, Gerald 129 Evans, Sheryl 119 Ezell, John 155 Faltermeier, Brad 91, 173 Faltermeier, John 91, 163 Farr, John 116,173 Farrens, Bernice 129 Fasani, Daniel 13, 123, 163 Feild, Holly 12, 14,17 Fellows, Jeff 37 Fennell, Susie 173 Ferguson, Jim 76 Fernandes, Marlos 155 Fernandez, Maria 173 Ferrer, Sylvia 114 Ferrero, Anthony 116, 155 Ferris, Tim 116 Feulner, Patricia 129 Fitzpatrick, Jane 9, 122 Flanagan, Dan 82 Fleming, Tom 163 Ford, Hugh 163 Ford, Linda 40 Forrey, Theresa 173 Foster, Edward 33, 127 Foster, Paul 173 Fradet, Michel 113,193 Francavilla, Bob 173 Francesconi, Mike 73 Francuz, Regina 30,3l, 122, 1 Frank, Terry 73, 82,173 Fredric, Randy 173 Freeman, Tom 29, 163 Frindt, Jim 116 Frisby, Ken 94 Furay, Sr. Sally 126 Furbush, Michael 163 Gabrielson, Mike 173 Galliano, JoAnn 114,163 Gamarra, Consuelo 129 Gamble, Thomas 163 Garcia, Danny 9, 155,94 Garcia, Greg 116 Garcia, John 163 Garcia, Ricardo 173 Gardner, Maureen 17,107 Gardner, Paul R. 57 Gatto, Daniel 163 Gella, Brenda 122, 163 George, Kathy 101, 173 Gerde, Glenda 109,155 Gerlach, Lee 130 Ghougassian, Joseph 130 Gibb, Don 76 Gibbs, Dave 73 Gibson, William 173 Gilbert, Carl 130 Ginaine, Brian 173 Givens, Mary Ann 173 Gleason, Patricia 163 Goforth, Mary 114 Goldhaeber, Joe 41 Golesorkhi, Anooshah 9, 193 Gomes, Eugene 37 Gontarski, Frank 123,155 Gonzales, Bonnie 122,155 73 Gonzales, James 73, 173 Gorski, Eugene 163 Goulet, Cathleen 9, 173 Grabowski, Raymond 163 Grago, Steve 73 Graham, Tim 109 Graves, Graciela 130 Graves, Martha 163 Green, Gene 97 Green, Kevin 21, 100, 101, 193 Greenberg, Naomi 173 Greenwell, Joanne 40 Gregory, Alex 155 Greg, Marjo 40 Grimard, Jim 123, 155 Gross, Dave 97 Gualco, Denise 68,69, 163 Guest, Tina 164 Gunderman, Jody 173 Haas, Julia 174 Haas, Victoria 174 Hale, George 123 Halvorson, Brigitte 130 Hamman, Musa 164 Hammer, Angela 101, 164 Hammon, Abdallah 155 Haney, Michael 130 Hardy, Renee 174 Hargis, Eric 12 Harhan, Margaret 174 Harnett, Buzz 76,77,78,81 Harper, Judith 174 Harrison, Cece 174 Harrison, Deby 155 Hauck, Dianna 164 Hazlett, Althea 32 Healey, Meg 174 Heaton, Bill 9,101,102, 123,137 Hedgecock, Mark 73, 164 Helkenn, Mike 116 Helm, William 164 Helscher, Ed 76 Henry, Ben 73 Henry, Kevin 174 Hetu, Charles 174 Hibanada, Marilou 174 Higgins, Joanne 115 Hill, Ronald 128, 136, 137 Hillary, Reginald 174 Hinckley, Tom 50 Haggard, Carlton 156 Hokans, Christine 164 Holdereid, Fr. Kurt 117 Holleman, Marian 40 Holmquist, Catherine 174 Holt, Charles 57, 118 Honz, Steve 76,77,79,81 Hoskins, Marie 174 Hoskins, Martha 174 Hottois, James 127, 137 Houze, Tim 29 Howard, Janet 108 Hrenchir, Theresa 174 I-luckabone, Maryann 174 I-luffine, Robin 164 Hughes, Author 126, 194 Humphrey, Patty 68 Humphreys, John 164 Hutton, Greg 123,174 Hwang, Philip 52 lba, Dennis 174 Ide, Arthur 115 Ilagan, Alicia 122, 164 Impala, Peter 164 Irtle, Debbie 35 Issara, Songkran 156 Jackman, Kathy 174 Jackson, Freida 156 Jackson, Yolanda 108 Jacobson, Jay 156 Jacobson, Katherine 174 Jakubczyk, John 9,29, 102, 123, 137 Jenkins, Ken 116 Jensen, Edna 156 Johnson, Jackie 175 Johnson, Sandra 164 Jolliff, Richard 118,119 Jones, Stephen 76 Jordan, Jackie 164 Joyce, Leslie 98, 175 Joyner, Joseph 175 Julian, April 164 Kaicher, Bob 116 Kampmann, Tony 9, 19 Kane, Bro. Tom 33, 117 Kanig, Brian 123, 156 Karges, David 164 Kathol, John 175 Kebe, Mohamed 164 Keeley, Ellen 17, 156 Kellam, Bob 118, 119 Kelly, Mike 33 Kelsey, Mary Jeanne 175 Kennedy, Michael 164 Kersey, James 156 Ketchum, Terri 29,68, 105 Kettel, Dorothy 113,175 Khambata, Suzanne 175 Kimble, Debra 175 Kimbrough, Ammons 175 Kinder, Kathy 113, 122 King, Tom 109 Klauer, Susan 165 Klee, Marsha 86,87, 164, 165 Kleist, Ed 73, 156 Kleist, James 73, 175 Klotz, Randy 9, 25, 101, 102, 137 Knauf, Bill 91,93, 109 Koenig, Mark 175 Konyn, Teresa 175 Kozak, Sharon 107, 163, 165 Kralovic, Cathy 156 Kremen, Evelyn 156 La Chance, Theresa 165 LaCosta, Pat 179 Lakin, Judi 165 Lambrix, Gary 175 Langen, Rose 156 Langille, Justin 116 Langley, Ken 104, 165 Langowski, Tim 82, 176 La Rocca, Jay 23,30,31, 106 Lasker, Pamela 22,30, 165 Lawrence, Debbie 176 Lawson, Elloree 12, 176 Lawton, Mark 176 Lee, Lewis 50 Leetch, Dan 116 Leon, Robert 176 Leonard, Dan 73, 165 Leon-Guerrero, Carmen 176 Levine, Mark 176 Li, Anita 112 Li, Siu Mun 156 Liberatore, Annette 9, 165 Liliebladh, Cynthia 113,176 LiMandri, Charles 28,29, 101, 156 Ling, Paul 165 Lintz, Donald 57 Liuzzi, Mike 13, 14, 101, Lo, Kinndy 1 12 Logan, Dick 97 Londo, Denise 176 Lopiano, Marissa 176 Lott, Anestasia 176 Lovi, Mark 176 Lowroy, Thomas 176 Lowry, Patricia 194 Lucas, Linda 12,16 Lucki, Stacia 176 Lynne, Debbie 23 Lyon, John 176 Mac Donald, Brook 87, Mac Indox, Daniel 156 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Allister, Sherri 165 Cabe, John 56 Call, Scott 116 Callick, Mark 73 Carthy, Harold 20, 166 Carthy, John 166 Cormick, Mark 116 Coy, Robert 177 Dermott, Jim 177 Donnell, Rev. Joseph 136 Fadden, Michael 156 Gee, Gus 76, 109 George, Bill 123 Grade, Paul 13 Gregor, Barbara 13, 122 Guire, John 37 Kay, Louise 51 Kay, Patrick 123, 177 Lean, Donna 19,89, 109, 104, 105, 156 Mc Mc Namara, Pat 116 Sherry, Sean 22, 166 Maenpaa, Linda 104, 165 Magana, Louis 165 Magaro, Antony 119 Mahoney, Jennifer 176 Maker, David 50,51 105, 119,137 177 Mercado, James 30,31, 178 Merris, Christopher 116, 166 Metz, Robert 169 Metzger, Steve 178 Mezquita, Patty 178 Mignogna, Terri 40 Miller, Michael 37 Millsom, Mark 73, 178 Milner, Graham 123 Misleh, Paul 123 Mitchell, Debbie 9, 12, 14, 101, 156 Mitchell, Felicia 178 Miyashita, Noz 123, 166 Molina, Gloria 178 Mollins, John 166 Monohan, Maura 178 Monica, Chris 72,73,74,75 Montano, Frank 166 Montano, Richaid 166 Montes, Bob 178 Moon, Mary Jane 32 Moore, Jeffrey 178 Moothart, Mark 178 Moriarty, Mayan 166 Morin, Ernest 136 Moro, Gary 73,74, 166 Morones, Henry 166 Morris, David 123, 178 Morrison, Jack 52 Morse, Gail 178 Moth, Katherine 178 Muccillo, Vincent 166 Muccino, John 178 Muecke, A. Jackson 97 Mulligan, Janice 166 Murphy, Janet 40 Murphy, Patrick 166 Murray, William 73 Musial, Maria 113 Muzquiz, Gloria 166 Myers, Bob 73 Naefke, Dave 119 Nager, David 178 Maloney, Stephen 177 Managhan, Ann 177 Manela, Ellie 68,69, 156 Mansell, Cindy 88 Manson, John 73 Man-Yee, Chan 112 Marcantonio, Ben 116 Margan, Deanna 177 Marhoefer, Cliff 177 Marhoefer, George 177 Marguez, Marcella, 107,165 Marrinan, Mike 82, 164 Martin, Gregory 177 Martin, Henry 52 Martin, John 87 Martin, Thomas 177 Martinez, Barbara 165 Martinez, Enrique 73, 156 Martinez, Jesse 82 Mason, Jim 116 Matheopowlos, Irene 177 Matt, Joan 115, 165 Mayberry, Elizabeth 53 Mazzo, James 177 Medina, Atino 116 Meade, Paul 76,79,80 Meer, Scott 177 Mejares, Jose 178 Melcher, Marty 73 Mendes, Paul 82,85 Mendez, Joe 177 Naggar, Ali Kammal 57, 137 Nares, Kathleen 178 Navarra, Peter 116 Navarro, Dave 82 Nelson, Eric 16 Nelson, Joseph 178 Nelson, Robert 53 Ness, Clifford 166 Neugebauer, Patricia 38 Nicholson, Brian 166 Hobile, Myrna 137 Nolte, Jurgen 178 Nolte, Mieke-Maria 179 Norcont, Charles 158 Norris, Norene 8,9, 113, 166 Northup, Debbie 179 Norman, Nancy 9, 179 Norton, Kay 34 Norvell, Damian 166 Noward, Mary 179 Nunez, Ingrid 166 Nyce, Benjamin 137 Oddo, Dave 8 Oddo, Jane 118,158 Oesterle, Ellen 115,166 Olivares, Richard 73 Olson, Dan 179 Omori, Yoriko 158 O'Neill, Jean 122, 166 Opembe, Ben 166 O'Rourke, Tim 116 Orozco, Lilia 179 Orsborn, Bruce 116,166 Padilla, Carlos 167 Palma, Jami 167 Palmer, Irene 53, 136 Pappagianis, John 119 Paruleski, Joanne 119 Peck, Marie 29, 179 Pehl, Jim 34 Penberthy, Betty, 87, 179 Perez, Alfredo 116, 179 Perez, Bonnie 167 Perkins, Greg 73 Perry, Lora 35 Pesta, James 179 Peterson, Janet 167 Peterson, John 179 Peterson, Julie 16, 167 Phalen, Maureen 115 Pickard, Annette 87 Pierik, Jeanne 179 Ping, Au-Yeung 112 Pinjuv, John 12, 14, 123, 154, 158 Plummer, Jerry 122, 179 Polack, Ken 123 Pollard, LaJuana 9, 122 Polzin, Michael 73, 167 Po-Ming, Fung 112 Pon, Michelle 68,69, 167 Potter, Chris 116 Potter, Laurie 25,87 Powell, Maureen 9, 167 Powell, Richard 118, 119 Prettyman, Gary 179 Priske, Catherine 179 Prout, Michelle 179 Provencio, Peggy 179 Pulver, Jennifer 180 Purlia, Gina 17,58 Purlia, Marianne 17, 107, 180 Quirk, Cathy 180 Quisley, Paul 167 Ragland, Paulette 13 Rand, Jeff 21 Randolph, Lorna 39, 182 Rankin, David 180 Raymaud, Alfred Jr. 180 Reardon, Terry 167 Rechou, Phil 158 Reed, Karen 102,107 Reid, Charles 12 Rendon, Louie 119 Reza, Antonio 116, 180 Richards, Mark 180 ' Riddell, Katy 15,68,69, 167 Riddell, Killorin 164 Rietow, Elizabeth 167 Rigsby, Jeanne 113,136 Riley, Karen 180 Riolo, Kenni 30,31 Rioux, Ray 116 Riss, Mike 169 Ritten, Kathy 180 Rizzo, Tom 169 Robbins, Freeman 169 Roberts, Larry 76,97 Roche, Kathleen 169 Rodgers, Medora 180 Rodriguez, Alice 119 Rodriguez, Irene 169 Rodriguez, Leonard 169 Rogers, Alexandra 22, 113 Rogers, Mickey 82 Rohrbach, George 158 Rombouts, Judith 68,69, 169 Romero, Arthur 9, 118, 119, 169 Romero, Richard 118, 119, 169 Romo, Jim 169 Romo, Vienna 158 Ronan, Tim 82,83 Rosales, Ray 116 Rosas, Irma 169 Ross, Chuck 116 Rowlett, Jerry 108 Roza, John 73 Rubin, Joan 158 Ruch, David 180 Rumps, Barney 73 Ruppe, Karen 180 Ruppert, Mary 101,113 Rush, Jeannie 180 Russick, Annette 180 Sahzar, Sylvia 180 Sakamoto, Gary 97 Salay, Tony 158 Sales, Doug 119,123 Salvo, Nancy 29 Samaniego, Patricia 180 Sanchez, Mary 180 Sanders, Karen 169 Sanders, Kevin 73 Sandoval, Leo 50 San Fillipo, Margaret 158 Sangil, Robert 180 Santangelo, Carol 180 Santos, Barbara 169 Santos, Sergio 119, 123 Sawyer, Valerie 113 Scarvelis, Jeanne 180 Schlesselmann, Carolyn 181 Schmit, Sr. Agnes 112 Schmitz, Rebecca 158 Schoub, Mark 181 schueike, Mary 13,17,6s,69,169 Schultz, Ted 82 Schwarze, Jim 181 Scott, Terri 169 Scruggs, Morman 72,73 Seales, Karen 108 Sefton, Harley 123 Seivers, Greg 76 Senini, Lori 181 Sesto, Patrick 169 Sevier, Colette 9, 169 Seymour, John 169 Shahzad, Shaheen 158 Shandley, Steve 109 Shaugnessy, Mary 181 Sheibani, Abdalla 169 Shevlin, Michael 181 Shilletto, Colleen 122 Shillito, Mary 181 Shinohara, Mitsukuni 181 Shipley, Rev. William 137 Shirley, Richard 181 Shook, Bob 97 Silsby, Ford 73 Silva, George 118,169 Simpson, Ken 93 Siu, Paul 112 Siy, Yan-wing 169 Skomal, Matthew 116 Slimak, Andy 73 Smeltz, Martha 122,181 Smith, Brian 13 Smith, Gail 50 Smith, Ken 76,80 Smith, Leslie 20, 113 Smith, Marie 158 Smith, Matthew 73, 169 Smith, Penny 158 Smith, Shelly 12 Smith, Terry 159 Snow, Faaea 87, 108 Snowden, Harry 158 Sorenson, Kris 116 Soria, Jerry 181 Soria, Jesse 13 Sousa, Maria 181 Spellman, Kevin 73 Spencer, Maria 181 Spooner, Mike 73 Springhorn, Marguerite 89 Sroboda, Mike 123 St. Amour, Bettina 158 Stapf, Kathy 25, 159 Stehly , Stehly, Albert 169 Claire 181 Stein, Steve 169 Stevenson, Catherine 181 Storey, Strauss , Storde , Strom , Strophe Jeff 106 Beth 88 Mike 76,78,80 Brent 82 , Gail 36 Sublett, Jay 1 16 Sulivan , Linda 182 Sullivan, John 169 Summers, Pamela 9, 17, 101, 159 Swenson, Eric 118 Sykes, Ethyl 56, 119 Szydelko, Diane 182 Taggart, Michael 159 Tannmark, Agneta 9, 159 Taylor, Bruce 73, 159 Taylor, Bruce 73, 159 Taylor, Emily 169 Taylor, Kenneth 159 Taylor, Teague Lisa 101, 104 , Mike 73 1o2,115, Tenkate, Bridget 122, 169 Thompson, Earl 182 Thompson, Noel 82 Thorson, Ed 169 Tipton, Jeffrey 82, 182 Tirtowidjojo, Ainah 112, 182 Todd, Debbie 169 Todd, Jim 109 Tomicich, Lawrence 159 Tovar, Buddy 160 Tow, Nancy 169 Townsend, Rita 160 Trent, Michael 182 Trifiletti, John 169 Trinh, Kin 182 Trotter, Don A. 182 Tryon, John 73 Truiteleapaga, Ruth 114 Tulao, Delano 91 Turner, Kim 169 Unamuno, Lisa 101 Uphoff, Joseph 113 Vallardo, Becky 9, 13, 101, 115 Valtierra, Vicki 182 Vanasse, Joey 86,87 Van Vleck, James 160 Vasile, Tom 28,29 Veach, John 73 Vega, Lorraine 160 Velasquez, Toro 169 Velotta, John 169 Vertullo, Rebecca 182 Victoria, Enrique 182 Villaroman, Victoria 169 Villasenor, Marylou 182 Villeneuve, Thomas 182 Vitale, Sarina 17 Vogel, Dave 9, 123 Wakabayashi, Tsunen 182 Waldron, William 169 Wall, Steven 169 Wallace, Tom 116 Walsh, Sr. Elizabeth 115 Walsh, Stanley 36, 127 Walter, Sheila 182 Wancy, Jai 169 Watson, Kathy 37 Watson, Patricia 33 Watte, Suzanne 107, 160 Watts, Russell 91,93 Weiss, Bill 96 Weiss, Stephen 169 Wemette, Richard 169 Wenker, Mary 122 Werner, Lance 32 Westrom, Jim 182 Weyand, Alexander 182 Whitaker, Jim s,9, 19,21, 100, 101, 137 Whitcomb, Therese 137 White, Mrs. 53 White, Dave 160 White, Glenn Jr. 168 Whitfield, Leslie 182 Wichary, Hans 89,91,96 Wiedower, Madaleine 40 Wilborn, Jim 73 Wilkin, Joseph 160 Wilkinson, Jean 182 Willa, Wendy 168 Williams, Bill 97 Williams, Daniel 168 Williams, Jane 183 Willingham, Candre 168 Willis, Leslie 160 Winters, Robert 168 Witt, Jeanette 105,183 Woelfol, Carol 160 Wold, Richard 183 Wong, Daniel 112 Wong, Kenneth 183 Wonsowicz, Casimir 183 Wortham, Nikki 105, 108, 183 Wright, Ken 71,72,73 Wright, Mike 168 Wu, Simon 112 Yarmy, Debra 168 Ybarra, Frances 168 Zatarian, Marc 183 Zebalt, Ken 118,119 Zehringer, David 40 Zellmer, Joseph 183 Zommer, Ronald 73, 118, 183 Zumaya, Maria 183 IP OF MURTAL GQQDS THOU ART BEREPTQ AND THQU HAST TWG LOAVES LEPTQ SELL GNEQ AND BUY HYACINTHS FUR THY SQUL.


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