Whittier College - Acropolis Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

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Bottom is Fresh- man Princess Molly Hartman. Right is Home- coming Queen Elda Lopez. Far right is Ray Cha- vez. Box is retiring Queen Susie Lenhardt. Hoiylecolyiiixie Once again this October, Whittier College hosted its annual Society Alumnus Gathering, called Homecoming. The 1978 theme was Over the Rainbow. Dean Richard Archer was Grand Marshal for the annual parade up Philadelphia Street staged for locals and alumni. Local high school bands played and paraded as usual between the Society floats and cars full of local dignitaries, such as Carl Randolph, Chairman ofthe Board of Trus- tees, Whittier College President W. Roy Newsom, and Whittier's Mayor Pro-Tempore Vic Lopez. Marshall Moss and Maura Albert emceed the event, which saw the Thalian float capture the Sweepstakes award. Whittier won the Homecoming game against Clar- emont-lvludd, where Homecoming Queen Elda Lopez was crowned. N fl 4 Above: Part of the parade crowd, including Dr, Garland, Jon Moody, Mr. Smith, Dr. Rubin, and Dr. Schambach. Above near right: The Lancer float. Above center right: Donna Basham, Above tar right: Debbie Grocholski and Joyce Naumann help prepare the Thalian float. Below right: Dr. and Mrs. W. Roy Newsom. Below far right: Faculty members race for their tall outfits, President QF ml Dr, mm Q ,:, , Newgom 45. sl' C ' 4nb -xi. .Q I ' I-ICDIVIECQIVIING an, 1 n'. S51 Q 1 ,.'!, ,'i. 95. W E ': 'N X A. Xb X - i , js-. ' Nu. ,I N.: I3 x if M, Q K5 Sf Homecowh-Ne Top left: The Thalian float. Top right: Cheerleaders in forma- tion. Bottom left: Freshman Princess Molly Hartman, Sopho- more Princess Laurie Sweetser, and Junior Princess Pat Mar- entes. Bottom right: The Penn float. Below: Another gainer. Box: Elda Lopez. .Q ' I Above: The nearly-completed Club is plasti-pro- tected from the acoustic ceiling spray, Bight: Remnants of The Experiment. Far right: Mrs. Beverly Stauffer opens The Club with Bob Smith, Johanna DeYoung, ASWC President Bob Mendes, and PresidentW. Roy Newsom, Box: Wes Hamlyn. l Wim Through the financial support of the ASWC and Mrs. Beverly Stauffer, and the selfless dedi cation of students Paul Richardson and Bob Smith, the ragged hollow under the C.l. was transformed by volunteer workers into a plush walnut and crystal globe den for future stu- dent gatherings. Whittier College welcomes what Mrs. Stauffer has named The Club, a facility long overdue on the campus. Tl-IE CLUB By far the most successful event to take place in The Club all year, Casino Night attracted over 700 stu- dents on the two nights it was unleashed. The two nights cost the ASWC about 353,000 making them the cheapest per-person programs the college saw this year. Casino Night was . . . hoardes ot well-dressed college students gambling away thousands of dollars in chips on thirteen-thousand dollars worth of game tables, including Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, and the Wheel of Fortune. These tables were run by very-well- dressed, attractive college students, while the gamblers were buying drinks from barely-dressed, very attractive college-student waitresses. And everyone was waiting for the ten cases of champagne to be rattled oft, one bottle at a time. Casino Night was also an atmosphere and attitude ot class seldom found at any other Whittier College func- tion. Paul Richardson coordinated the event. 9-3' ASINO NIGHT Left: Lee Mandelbaum spins the Wheel of Fortune Centerz Brian Aprill runs the Roulette table, Flight: Lau- rie Ann Bailen. Box: Jayne McClellan. -P' U fl' CASING NIGHT ffl' ,. -.-9 1 1 -nv' Upper left: Theresa Shlmer controls the craps table, Upper right: Theresa again, with Brian Gong and John Burdge. Lower left: A bel- ligerent Rick Alkire challenges the dealer. Lower right: Brent John- son, Kelly McCardIe, Cecily Wright, and Marc Wallack. Box: Kirniko Warner. 2' Upper left: Wardman Hall presents an offering. Upper right: Jim Boyd and Brian Dean provide musical accompaniment. Upper far right: Paul Harvey and Laurie Carl. Lower left: Ball Hall gives their offering. Lower right: Tony Chin, Analyn Rollan, Paul Richardson, Larry Rohlfing, Bill Keim, Jetl Clark, and John Hillman. Box: Donna Basham. ' FESTIVAL CDF LIGHTS Whittier College's first Festival of Lights celebration was shockingly suc- cessful. Bob Giomi and Chaplain Jon Moody arranged the event, which, after a cozy C.l. Christmas dinner, took hundreds of caroling, candle- holding Whittier College students on a journey around and through the dorms and public places of Whittier College. The procession made a brief stop at the chapel, where Chaplain Moody offered some words on Christmas spirit and each group of caroling friends made a musical offer- ing of their own. At times, this proved highly amusing. The evening ended with a warm Christmas party in the Student Union Lounge, where Deck the Dorms contest prizes were awarded. Ball Hall received a Table Tennis table for their first-place effort. 4-l. U LQLMM EN TI-IE HOTEL WILLIAM PENN FIRE On February 5, 1979, the William Penn Hotel, home of 65 elderly Whittier residents and countless Society brunches, was destroyed by tire. The cause of the destruction of this Whit- tier landmark, entwined in the city's and the colleges roots, was a defective heating pad which caught tire at about 5:30 a.m. Two hours later, the root collapsed, leaving only a brick shell to stand as the remanant of the half-mil- lion dollars which were lost to the blaze. The tire sadly ended part of a long tradition of community involvement in Whittier College activities. UVV1 Box: Nivy Pal 5:5 'xmf I P The Drama department staged tour events this year. This gave the college community a choice of seeing outstand ing performances by Douglas O'Connor, Neal Fugate Roxanne Smith, Candy Bumgardner, Richard Reza Kimiko Warner, John Fischbach, and Ron Rybkowski in either House of Cowards, by Dannie Abse, The Good Doctor, by Neil Simon, Side by Side by Sondheim, or The Hot L Baltimore, by Lanford Wilson All of the perform ances were at the Whittier Community Auditorium, and Directed by Robert M, Treser, or Jack deVries Nu. Sig N DRAMA PRGDUCTIO I I 15 521 X 1 .Q , 151 f-ef' sa. Q 28 1 - I ONCERTS AND DANCES ,. ia, - Mi , f - 'l , .w ' nigga' - . , n, X JZ-.LQ 'Q M- 4' --A - - ' - 1 ' - -...a.ln.-,- .in '-4.q.n-f- Qsex.z f A , -+-.f-' 4 .nIsl. IVICDNA KAI .s-Q '5 X i, L- ' 4 fi ' VQWE .... 3554,--f M H J.: ,F aiu W., The annual Whittier College observance of the purport- edly Hawaiian Mona Kai celebration, once deemed by Playboy magazine as one of the nation's top ten college parties, has dwindled to a mere shadow ofthe raucus, mind-and-body-stretching exercise it once was, But even this shadow gave many Whittier students a weekend they'll never forget. For some, the weekend began on Friday morning with a sunrise keg, which became an afternoon keg, turning into a Friday night all-out party, fading out and back into a Sat- urday morning sunrise mixed-drink celebration, holding over to an afternoon sun basking, all of which was in prep- aration for the Mona Kai dance. The dance was staged, once again, by the Lancer Society in the bottom level of an uptown parking structure, converted by tons of sand and bushels of palm fronds into a royal Hawaiian beach, complete with two bands and Julius studios photographs. Several hours were spent there, shaking groove things among packed, hot bodies, steaming up the cellophaned overhead lights, After crashing at home in the early morn- ing hours, Sunday was for recuperating while sipping cool draughts. And for the Lancers it was almost all worth it. Top: The Ball Hall pre-party. Left: Lancers Bill Miller, Ken Hardy, Doug Konovaloff, and Robert Temple prepare for the big day. Ftight: Outside the Lancer Hut. Box: Steve Bernard. 31 I , The convocation that brought the biggest turnout this year, mostly local residents, was by L.A. Times columnist Jack Smith. His topic was What Ever Hap- pened tothe Pagan Love Song? He spoke of the olds days in Whittier, attending Whittier High School, and the strong, solid, American houses and yards of uptown. The 1960's born fresh- men really got into that. Other convos included Dr. Edward Teller, mostly known tor his work on the atomic bomb, who spoke on The California Energy Paradox. Dr, Teller advocated deregulating prices ot oil and gas, and the increased use of natural gas, hydroelectric power, solar energy, and nuclear power, brushing oft questions about nuclear waste storage. Edward Lord Caradon, former ambassador to the United Nations from England addressed the topic ot What Hope in the Middle East? He stressed understanding and agreement as being the keys to peace. Oh. 32 Left: Ray Bradbury. Above: A College Bowl competition, tea turing the Winning Turkeys andthe Freebirds. Below: Dr. Edward Teller. Box: Dean Archer. Baymond Price, Nixon Scholar, discussed The Current State ofthe Fourth Estate: The Press and Its Public. Price feared that the newspapers have become too powerful and twist reality to sell papers. He insisted that Americans should demand more truth! Congressman Downey of New York explained SALT and Nuclear Proliferation. He told us that war is irrational, so nuclear proliferation is dan- gerous. Finally, Flay Bradbury, perhaps the greatest living writer of speculative fiction, gave us A Few Thoughts of the Next Billion Years or So. Brad- bury proclaimed that H1984 will not come! because man is basically strong, will help himself, and because of these, will not perish. CDNVGS AND GOI I FC-EF BCDVVI. CAMPUS DAY AND CAREER DA 1 2 5 2. Box: Doug Locker +...,,- - After eight years of broken prom- ises, the Donald E. Graham Stu- dent Activities Center was finally completed, ending the years of suffering felt by all those who were forced to use that god-forsaken hell-hole known as the Wardman Gymnasium, 124 Qui? I tr- -. .- ,, '.... I' t A UH I it V - ' 2. ' I ' IH itil SSW wif N tiff: 'ii 'ff ' Zfgir- ij' nm? if ,HIE , W i t .Eu f . . iwptiii ,-.Wil I it I E' I I.. ii 'I If Ti LW- ' '--I 3 -T ' -5' YT- -' TV' EM emi Mt.. .ms . 5. ,-. at-me iii ten, Hgsiiw ,dam .. ,A , T ,I JL, ,Jr K' it U' ,V .K ,in ' ii ' 1 Y A E f Wi 'M it 'an iv E .- - , I iiiiiii I ii ii will I , I F -s-. P--N ,,,,giP ' '! ,Jive 'K 4,4-di '-...N - .:....g-14' - - V .S wsu- ...Q 1- ,5..,,4.:f: L..-1 TI-IE NEVV ACTIVITIES CENTER , , vwljfiig ew, ' I ' WK! 5-rj T 'A A ' M 5,11-, 'I ' I , aw-girl - ' I 'I , ' I ,IM I A. N . Ej Km E., Y' W0 , 4 'J x , I A 1, , an 3 Y gf , 41 - 4.3 . V A, :.., g iii -I -i Y V A2 ... s aff 2 FINALLY! . . .ANDAT LAST i5ggL:gf,:, it . in . X i xlwidi' ,f if Above: Students watched as the final phase ot construc- tion was completed. Below: Gary Dineen takes part in the first event to be heid in the center. Box: Dick Thompson. XX Q Plagued by lighting and sound disasters, Spring Sing 1979 was embarrasing for no one but the production staff. When the Having a Good Time show finally got under way an hour late, a magnificent performance was turned in by the Large-group, Choreography, and co-Sweepstakes award winning BSU with Walk Him Up the Stairs. Everyone's favorite, Sylvia Player, not only added to the BSU's and Athenian's performances, but also took half of the Sweepstakes and the First Place Small Group Award herself with lf You Believe. The Arnold House Choristers Association surprisingly enough took First Place Medium Group and Booby Prize for their per- formance ofthe startling song, Colorado Other notable per- formances were turned in by the Thalians with a Las Vegas showroom rendition of Steve Martin's King Tut, the Mets with a Fiddler on the Boot medley, the Palmers Large with an Annie medley, the Athenians with a West Side Story med- ley, BSU Medium with Goin' Up Yonder, the Palmers Medium with Please Mr. Postman and My Boyfriend's Back, the Palmers Small with Hey Big Spender and Dreamers Ball, Ben Marquette and Donna Basham with You Don't Bring Me Flowers and Love Song, and Ben with his own The Memory. Missed this year were the expected entries by the men's societies. However, the Franklins did manage to do their yearly zany performance, this time ofa hairy Hair Co-Directors for 1979 Spring Sing were Vero- nica Fernandez and Jesse Pizano. Donna Leno and Charles Larkham were Associate Direc- tors. Susie Alspaugh, Donna Baldwin, Tim Brooks, and Mark Deven were emcees. Charlie Boscarino did voice-over. , 75 SPRING SING '7 Upper lellx Dave Allen. Upper middle: Arnold Kim. Upper right: Albert Wilson accepts the BSU award from Susie Alspaugh. Lower left: Floss Clardy. Lower middle: Sylvia Player. Lower right: John O. Lewis is backed up by assorted ghouls as The Cockroach that ate Cincin- natlif' Box: Darlys Edwards. V ' , TXW 'QQ- Q,'V.i:.f 3, .f fsr.g1gg. - ,H-1-,-,..:-,..,, Y ,-eriffi' X - g ' 3 . X :,L...-- ' 'iff' if-' -,.,-f' -,,-f' ,,,..-' .,.,-4 ,,,--,,,f- ,1- Lf -W' , F?Tf,,! fgei mga. -Q N aah- Y .' - -V N Y , f , 'iff 2- - wif: 5 I' ' ' , .Q , Y ' 4' IJLJ- '- I -4 my Lv A1 K N, Aww- - ,,,J ,,.f ,1- ....,,.--.i- FACULTY SL ADIVIINISTFRATICDN ll-L-3-,iLb,::.., if Auf.. if,-,. A' -'!'E.v .A-s - , -fi I-'v'A-Lv. ' K F 4 s 4. gf .A , . . -.L , 'lakf gg-F5013-2-f fr- .- f..,.,-gb, -QQ ,fm--4: , r, 2 , ' ' if 'K 'x 3 .1 57'-15'-'4 'Q L XS P 'T 4 , ' I -- , -L'-WWI 'KL-'. 5 Mft Sr ..,.f,J-In --:T 7 , wzfvb 2-iw? ' wg ,, , M, 2? fm., w , 3 1 i The end ofthe 1978-79 academic year saw the retirement of Whittier's Presi- dent, Dr. W. Roy Newsom. This year's graduating seniors leave after four years as they came - with their col- lege President. Dr. Newsom spent these four years actively representing Whittier as his term saw the ushering- out of the modular system, the building ofthe student activities center, and the development of The Club. The class of '79 vvill never forget him. T VV. RCDY NEVVSCJIVI W -'E A B 0-'JK i YEARS CDF SERVICE nv 1 23' l v 1 , , gnunnnuvnw' ADMINISTFRATICDN Upper left: Arliss Johnson, Director of Planne e c Accountant. Lower left is the Vice-President Giving. Middle left: Terry McBride, Chi e College Development, Dennis Murray. Mrddl Paul Blodgett, Director of Development. Lowe middle is Mike Kovak, Development Officer Flight is the Director of Public lnformatror Daphne Lorne. Middle right: John Strey, C' information Director. Lower right is Maxine tin, the Director of Research and Annual Giving f. ,Li-gi.. A-A ur- ,IF ,ig Below is the Admissions Staff: Kate Murphy, Assistant Director, Michael Adams, Director, Ed Schoenberg, Associate Director. Seated is Christina Gandolfo Hickey, Associate Director. Below middle is Dean Archer, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. Barbara Green is far below, the Dean of Students. Right is the madcap Bob Giomi, Associate Dean of Students. Below right: Martin Ortiz, Director - Center of Mexican American Affairs. Far right is the Dean of Aca- demic Affairs, Dean Harvey. Far right, middle is George Tenopir, Director of Financial Aid. Below, far right is Dick Thompson, Director of Alumni Affairs. In the box: Marilyn Deppe prac- ' . 7 's tices sign language. i ,f I - ' ., ., ,N . t - . V I W g . I ' i i Qvutf 5 f it -, lx r P L f I I g it 'Q .,.,,,,, ' -:Q , 'I K, ,f .Ili .4 xA . tt, if .4 'i A if WIHIHIH, 5 T. If Nw X w w i ig On the left hand page, left: Bud Thorup, Director of Food Services. Lower left: Richard Cheatham, Production Coordinator. Upper right: Malcolm Farmer, Media Coordinator. Middle right: Robert Clift, Bookstore Manager. Lower right is Myrtle Lewis, Associate Director ol Food Services. Below: The Director of Student Health Services. Dr. Harold West. Far below: John Moody, Col- lege Chaplain. Middle: Bill Keim, Program Coor- dinator. Bight: Marilyn Deppe, Director of Flesi- dential Lite, Lower right is Jeff Clark, Director of Career Planning and Placement. In the box: Jay Nelson, Student ot Geology. DIVIINISTFRATION PlgRCHASING EPARTMENT -.11 I STAFFS -E On the left hand page, far left is Randolph Twy- cross, Director of Physical Plant. Middle is Al Johnson, Director of Mailroom. Lower middle is 'John Nichols, Registrar. Upper right is the Busi- ness Otfice Staff. Middle right is the Registrar Staff and the Library Staff CPhilip O'Brien, Col- lege Librarian, seatedj is below, right. In the box is Jan Cunningham during lunch. Below: Two maids. Far below: The maintenance staff. Right: Security staff. Middle right: More of the maintenance staff and lower right, the maids. .Lv i l E. il if -g..,,' V g gb- A , :ul-.fu ' ' . ' sg J .VL-4 Q'n- ' 4 . '- n lj 'T T QNX 'iii Q , i . 29341. ' A if f Q il, 1?'i'4 Q 1' 1415. -'-' Q W ' of-.,x. tiff N U X 32? I ' 41 ' ,iv if ' i ' '-P- I . l C. l Avi E , , - K .V A .i. l 'xksfkxg N I-IISTCDFRY, SCDCIGLOGY X The History Department. On the left hand page, left is Dr. Nuttall. Below left is Dr. Breese. Dr. Fairbanks is in the center and Dr. Marks is below, center, Right and below right are Associ- ate Professor of Sociology Dr. Thorsen and Associate Professor of Social Work Dr. Eaton. Box is Johanna DeYoung. W' v., . 5, L1 xl, H PCDLITICAI. SCIENCE On the left hand page: The professors of Political Science. Left is Dr. Bergerson. Middle left is: Lyn Brown, Below, middle is Dr. McBride. Right is Lois Oppenheimg and bottom right, is Dr. Wang. Dr. Klyver is below, Assistant Professor of Psychol- ogy. Bottom, below is Dr. Roston. Middle: Dr. Beh- rens. Bottom middle: Dr. Loughg and right is Dr. O'Conner. All members of the Psychology Depart- ment. Sue Juhnke and friend are in the box. - QQ: -.wi :gg jp V-lrfiri Il' Z f1ll,ts2.i? . lgj.' 5 A . PSYCHCDLCDGY 5' I Y' ' ......-...ani Q '45 Ns. X I L.. . , E M? ,,,, w U, Q, ,I wt . ,. wi, :-- :.x. . w afhfelflz ll uome 1 a IL I Qfgl uve ow' mai 164,27 ae ' -ag 'r- ing-i-I. 1' .fg- wht.. The Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department: On the left hand page, left: Coach Mendez. Bottom left: Ms. Crlpe. Middle: Dr. Ibra- him. Flight: Ms. Leapleyg and bottom right, Mr, O'Brien. Below: Coach Godrey. Below, bottom is Coach Brown: and Coach Jacobs is on the right. Mr. Jacobs was Director of Athletics at Whittier Col- lege. Chuck Smith and Mark Romero are in the car in the box. fx vo ., 'Q :Klnl I Ill I HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION 'wi -.15 ,. 1 all Y if X rv I w -35 '55 H ' i 1 f1 g,j' Tqxtmilyxu Q .E Ff. ,JV Q. Q , ' y, '. -4 H'!,,E, ' ' . P J ' X vs V ,. 5, ,',. , V A 3 ', - FM 9 1 1 ff' ' r , H J, 4 'Q . -- fl iv A 191. Q sa w 'au X N W, .ig On the left hand page is Mr. Raymond Smith. Dr. Garland is bottom left and Dr. Rosenthal is on the right. Bottom right is Dr. Rubin. Below is Dr. Hines. Right, Dr. Wadsworth. An associate professor of Geology. CThe other Geology instructor, Dr. Rhodes, is not picturedy The Physics instructor, Dr. Sarachman, bottom, right, In the box is Dr. Smith with his little girl. mg, ' f lil' l J i 1 it N -tl: Q, , IVIATH, PHYSICS 2 is iii' 51?- get ,ig :tiiiwf , A VE, Y ,. L mimi! ,iv-,. .,-395-Tp,-,51 'gs-.. I . -' sc -1, T:,,,.,., 'SIE' P135 5 3' J -4...!iL-6 'gig' ,: I tg ' EET ,. - il X. 2 if 'Steiff' slid X tilgmstlll y i l E l l lim I 5 l ,M fig ,F P me A Q I 1 R I 1. Q I if ki fra ' Pk T 'QL 1 Ls F ' P ik l V 55 ft r ri it 4 e 1 1 l 1 , r . ,ri Q-..,,.,, BIGLCDGY CHEMISTRY On the left hand page: The Chemistry instruc- tors. Dr. Schambach, middleg Dr. Adams, right and Dr. Armstrong, bottom right. This page consists of the faculty representing the Biology Department. Below is Dr. Goldberg. Bottom is Dr. Hanson and right is Dr. James. ln the box is Ginger Ishimolo. ' t M W ll l i l lllllil Ill ',. 7 ., - h A r In y,, 4 ' A f l l lll B f ft ff A- gifs' i Q fl I4 f ,, -4, 1 . v ' . 5 L' K I .-vf. - ll l A X Q., Q - .,'FE35i,:'A1f'i T15-1 ' - .,,. f - -7 -T' 5 tif ' '12'il:f e, A ' il?-grim gg' , l -:gl-if 1-4 , ..,. 44 ,,,..,,,.. ll iii HJUSENUUFNCOWHRDS nr, ,K .ff - On the left hand page, upper left and middle are Dr. Kim and Dr, Praetorius of the Philosophy Department. Bottom left is Dr. Paul and Dr. Treser is bottom middle, Speech and Drama. Upper right is Ms. Linnemann, French and Ger- man. The other German instructor, Mr. Grasty, bottom, right. Below: Dr. Gray, a French instructor. Bottom: Spanish instructor, Ms. Aranguren. Mr. Speier, middle, an Art instructor. Meyers, bottom mid- dle, and Dr, Radisich, right, both instructors of Art. Pam Marone is in the box, enjoying lunch. r. . .- .Y 4 tw ,gl- TJ K UNE i - V I .- U 4 A K viiai 4 '-SJ' ' - f' ef.P 1e 'az . I l 'W ' l I I A PHILOSOPHY SPEECI-IXDFRAIVIA LANGUAGES ART A an Y W m wg ga X rg , i' v Rf' 5 ' .. '-H rj I-ICDIVIE ECGNOIVIICS The Home Economics instructors on the left hand page, Ms. Busse is on the left and Ms. Hoffman is bottom left, Flight is Ms. Knape. Bot- tom right: Dr. Welde of the Music Department, This page includes the remainder of the Music faculty. Dr. Gothold is below, and bottom, is Dr, Tatton. Right: Mr. Shepherd. Bottom right is Dr. Oohse. Lyn Dockstader is in the box. g. li L, .,.o , , f 5 I If? My JSLV' 'ft - Y , TQ ' 'ff f t 1 --t - Ll ,E 'TE N - .- ,I -f 'w -Q, rt ,, uilrqbigg- ti is -- H ' ana' lute' L - T 1 wlvisa ' 2 7.5: ttf . 2, . Qt 1 ,L . -' agp? lr IQ,'2,, I. . K ' , Q , . 1 - V f 9 -v-gg., ,A Q.: - V IVIUSIC Nw-4, , --Hun if' ?w-va, - -. f 4'- Q I7 -5 v v v ' A Av ou' uf nxt' ' ' 1 f 4' 'I K' 1 f ,. A. ,, ..-,- . '. .. . Ev .. . nf gl- N 44, -. ' --'JM 7: Q .::::::, 3255 'fry :'.I.:l'1f, ' I r' -1 1 fi K z 4 is vwq .,v ., , . -,sf,.3.i V -mm: ,FZ in ,' '-' ' 1 ' - iii The English Instructors: on the left hand page, left: Dr. Chadderdon. Middle: Dr. McEwen. Bot- middle: Dr. Geiger. Right: Mrs. Farmer and right is Mr. Ward. is Dr. Kiley. Bottom: Mr. Owens. Dr. Fors- is on the right and in the box is Bill Geiger his famous John Milton impersonation. 9' . l I fel' LCM NGLISI-I L ' ' Y ,H 6 I f , X v, , H0 9 g ,VNJ E, E If 1.,f 7 v 'I . 4 vvwwg 'l - 66 The Education Department: Dr. Dean, far left, left hand page. Dr. Dean was also the Director of Extended Education. Lett, bottom: Dr. Banner, the Director of the Reading Clinic. Dr. Nogrady is in the middle. Bottom, middle is Sandra Robin- son Assistant Director of the Reading Clinic. Dr. Lewis is on the right and bottom right is Ms. Tunison. Below: Mrs. White, and bottom, Dr, Beckman. Both instructors in Education. Ms. l-leggie, mid- dle, the Director ot the Broadoaks School. Bot- tom, middle: Ms. Whittle, Speech and Hearing, Right' Dr Harris Director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic Ms Carlyle is bottom right also Speech and Hearing ln the box A Broadoaks student ,,,4--H' F1 .as-fnp., 'Q-Ei' -'E fp ,Vx EDUCATIGN SPIIIICI I!! IEARING n W - Kf: g vi, 1' 2 :X :T I V W, 'ffm' If-V T111 , , ,uw . A Q. fs gl., On the left hand page: The Business instructors. Lett: Mr. Conner. Middle: Mr. Meyers. Bottom middle: Mr. Oliver, and Mr. Fiske on the right. Below: Mr, Crabtree. Middle: Mr. Robison. Bot- tom middle: Dr. Bothwell. Right and bottom right: Mr. Harvey and Dr. Kindler. All instructors of Business. Jim Mazer is in the box. 5-.nge xl I l , - , va g -:I vwksgtgi- 'eg i ' - i- E ' we 1 ,W l,,- M ' .. tv 225 J. -Qui., A ul in ,Z - -115 WE' T w -1 . 11 A -5 t rl f - .1 I :gl ' l 1 X lf 6 ' Y ,Q ,, , ,ws if ffl .' A, frnffx-jfs - f -Q. . is-Aff-',, gif. Y ,1:'2.fZf.2f.,.-.-31 65 ..:A: Qi il V 11 ::::1,: ',i Wiviff-1-fly. 2 f ::::J-'-2: V 111'-6'5f,1rtf,' f.. 55251: -, I ' V' J: QjTf f 'JI' X 'g .fF.fflFff'zS1..f f,1 I: --1? . i 1- ' Nfugfh 4 5: ff ISIS 'f Q' '-' fm: L- 115 :if -'I 1: :J l- ll' fu n.u:5FV 'N-..f,:f,:-71,7 -.,,g: 5:11. ,. .. '-.3 1.- .. .ZE'g'ff'?JJ:'35 Qjif: :: ff: ifljjy :: gg 315: pam, ygtgsgjijy y' ' :msn 13:6 Q 'ltr mi' lem A. ' 1 writ ii -u?f'f-fg.'.f'3U: 'fifiifl 'E E wg, ,. ., 4' 4' wry. ,f. I BUSINESS ECCDNCJIVIICS On the left hand page, Ielt: Dr, Beukema of the Business Department. Another Business instructor Mr. Fiske, bottom, left. Mr. Woirol, right, an Economics instructor and bottom, right, Dr. Jones, instructor ot Business Administration. Below: Mr. Laine, and bottom, Dr. Overturf instructors in Economics. Dr. Hunter in the mid- dle. An instructor of Business as were Mr. Schaf- fer. right, and Dr. Senn, bottom, right. William Mok is in the box. 4 -Q, ' ' ft. I 3 jg, Eff.. it 2 '4 Qui L if -.W -Merril ml! -j'1.'EQ3,' if 1 N 1 , I Q I 1 ni. f A W, v 1' . f, ,l r u o 5' 'f 19053, - E -. A-f 1 Y 1-,Int f ,4 rw 1 ,- I Y ,J x '. 1 I 1 I , . I , 1 ' , . ff. u. 5 t . . V. 0' '.',',.f ' ' 3 : K . . , ' . 'v ,APY s ' 4 wav I . . 1 4 ' 1 O ,. . -, .' Q -Q r,'l ' Ki Y ir'f. N III! ,V X A 2' W' xii vt, Top: Ginger lshimoto, Teresa David, and Jayne McClellan roast marshmallows. Bottom: Kirk Johnson attends an outdoor lunch and pep rally. Seniors: Top: Maura Albert. Bottom: David Allen. Box: Laura Klein. ,. 4 K iv l' ' . J .V 71 f EARL ANGEVINE BRIAN APRILL MICHAEL ARROYO CAROL ASKIN KAREN AYERS JAMES BACA DEBORAH BANKS DONNA BASHAM PAUL BATEMAN SENIORS Davis. -- wants: t x iv 'x l 1-Y-1 x ' SQ: ' - 5 .W 4- 'fl Right' Gary Dineert and Elda Lopez relax together Bottom ri ht Mike Natalie 1- ' f.: '- 'Q .i,, U . . Q I A, ' -- a. ' attempts to attract the Profs attention. Senior: Joe Beztran. Box: Dee Dee K- - . 1 4 'II 2--111 T' .QF4-H I 1-' qs.-1 g'1 'M- ,M I -3 U P .V '-...Q 4 , . tr 5 F hg.L-,l,. ,zz gr. f ., - - 4... 7 4' M X f -NNN Lili. N,,,- A i 1 SHERRY BLECHEN LIZ BOOTH OANDACE BUMGARDNER DEBBTE BLIK STEPHEN BRAHS JOHN BURDGE KEN BLOOMSTINE STEVEN BRANDON JAMES OAIOPOULOS HOLLY CAMERON LAURIE CARL SENIORS li ,J x I 1 'if' X 4 Top left: Steve Brahs and Wes Hamlyn play a game of one-on-one by Hartford House. Bottom left: Chuck Smith uses the trampoline. Senior pictures: Top: Terry Carvalho. Bottom: Lucia Ceniseroz. Box: Joyce Naumahh. -M T? swohs ' RAYMGND CHAVEZ BARBARA CHERRY REGINA CLYMER CARL CONDE LYNN CONDON BARBARA CORTEZ MARYANN COURTOIS RHONDA DAHLBERG TERESA DAVID BRIAN DEAN PHIL DEBRY aff...-L Iiz 1 w, Q21 ..f - 45. 4 Top left: Allison Pettross looks down on photographer. Bottom left: Mike Arroyo contempiates drug abuse over 'last Dodger loss. Box: Mike Enge. 3 A, M r ' J ft .8 , rr ,r. , .4 fre N Q SENIDRS BARBARA DELGADO MARK DEVEN MARIA DIAZ SANDY DIIVIMICK ROBIN DODSON DARRELL DORR DOLDRES DUCKVVORTI-I CATHLEEN DUNN MIKE ENGE 9 uri' ko he-ag :IVE Lf -rin , f N 7 L 1332. If ' ' 5. LW ,f Q, --f A 5, x tp. I ,.,, rg.,- 5 i. 2 -'- ' ' ,cr-1 i f ' 1 - -F ' 'Q' I - . f Zz . t J Q, J ,. Q J , F ' K' -51 ' . 2-1 . . A ,1 - , new :z'o7B3. 2Z:t,L ' . my 9 I , N ' N 1 mi x 1 -Q,,.-5.6 4 :T .31 ' ' Y. :riin:fn 2ffi'1wSif?f:f i 1 s,, ' .r , if ff, sg ' r ' f 1 , , V V,.,. ,.,,,,., ' u . 1 ' ' -.-, .11. ep lv . . - M y ' - . A ,. 1 .. .4 , 11'51i,. urgnifrki ' x 'M--'--,-5.1-:V . .Af ff,z?2 .1f'lf Q., U . vig: K:-A A g I Top left: Ray Chavez. Top right: Laura Klein. Bottom: A surprised Steve Brahs lounges for the camera. Senior picture: Susan England. Box: Jeff Lusk. BEVERLY EENSKE SERGIO EERIA DAVID EOREIVIAN ROSE MARIE EORTINI NEAL FUGATE IRMA GALLARDE DAVID GARCIA SUE GAREIELD DON GILBERT SENIDRS UW 84 Left: Bob Palmer shoots Mike Enge shooting Bob Palmer. Box: Mike Rizzo. ggi, BRIAN GONG ROBERTA GREEN KIIVIIVIIE GRIFFIN ALEJANDRO GUTIERREZ PATRICIA GUTIERREZ DAVID I-IABERBUSH PHYLLIS HALL VVES I-IAIVILYN T. I-IANKS SENICDRS Right: Dalton Lockman practices frisbee golf. Below: Recruiting took many forms. Box: Roxanne Smith. Q. 'Ag if ,L I Mr. 1-' '29 ' nu Eff- ft -KJ , A TN 55 F: ,tlt i f-ra- I , .gf V5-M I ...N . 'IITIITZ , STUART HANOLD CONI HANZAS PAMELA HARRIS RUSSELL HILL PATRICIA HACHGURTEL DAVID HOWARD TERRI HUEFMAN JAMES HUNT DEANNA IRVIN SENIDRS Teresa David loose-ns up after a week of school and work. Box: Steve Brandon. .f 1 SENIORS I' rx I 55 GINGER ISHIMOTO KIRK JOHNSON EDWIN KEH LAURA KLEIN PI-IYLLIS KOONTZ SUSAN LANDIS IVIARJORIE LAWRENCE LEE LEIGI-ITON DONNA LENO 4 Q Top left: Alumnl, seniors, and freshmen enjoy the pool. Bottom left: Four years together. Sen- ior picture: Steven Levy. Box: Sue Landis. I T serxuoes JOHN LEWIS PAUL LILLENAS DALTON LOCKMAN ELDA LOPEZ JOE LOPEZ STEVE LOPEZ KATHLEEN LUCIANO JAYNE MaCLELLAN LAUPEEN MCCOLLIN M T ah: 'fahmasa L ,nf 'X Lx Left: Michael Brown in his last intercollegiate game for Whittier College. Senior picture: Yolanda McCoy. Box: Earl Angevine. PAMELA MCDONALD IVIAUREEN MCGEEVER TODD IVIAOY ROBERT MENDES DAVID MIRES DIANA IVIORALES STEPHANIE MOSLEY MARSHALL MOSS MICHAEL NATALIE ENIORS M L Ag, X. 'iw 1 Q4 V 'T X. 1 1 . Top lett: Mike Enge, ever ready, Bottom left: Pete Hughes, interrupted during an all-day study binge. Box: Bob Palmer. ENIORS T l l JOYCE NAUMANN SUSAN NELSON SANDRA NG r OAROLYN NORRIS KIRK NOVAK DEBRA OOCI-IIPINTI ROBERT PALMER PAM PATTERSON YJ EDUARDO PERRY 111 Left: Maryann Courtois aher her last meet with the WC swim team. Seniors: Left: Allison Pet- tross. Top right: Edna Pena. Bottom right: Deb- bie Pinello. Box: Carolyn Norris. Cl-IERYL PLAIVIMER CHRISTIE PLATO SYLVIA PLAYER REX PORTER SAM PRIETG LARRY PROVENCHER PAMELA PROVINS NANCY READ JESSICA RANNEY SENIORS 5 I K R 1. I Top left: Donna Basham attempts to block Ruth Flutt's shot in co-rec basketball. Bottom left: Larry Bertleman studies in the Wardman Library. Box: Ronnie Arias, EDWARD REASER ANNE REMKIEWICZ ANNA REYES CHRISTINE REYNA JEFFREY RIBERA CYNTHIA RICHARDSON PAUL RICHARDSON CARA W. RICHTER CATHY RINGSTAEF ENIDRS Right: Kirk Johnson surprised again by Cl food, Below: Mark Deven and Debbie Occhipinti prepare for a Halloween pany as Christopher Robin and Win- nie the Pooh. Senior picture: Mike Rizzo. Box: Steve Brahs is surprised by the camera. rr in .i in , 4 :'f' m- TTI' fi N3ir1!.2, '2' yt g. Sl MARK SADAMITSU PAT SALAZAR LOUIS SANTA MARIA 19 4f 1 PATRICIA SARMIENTO TIMOTHY SATO THERESA SHIMER ns I SENIORS LEAH SEILER ROBERT SMITH MILLY SILL ROXANNE SMITH CHUCK SMITH SUSAN W. 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Bottom left: Mi showing spirit at Homecoming parade. Bottom right: The girls get to enjoy the show. Middle left: Kathy looks over a pep rally contest. Middle right: Z!-P' Cheerleaders help guide an extra point. I lp Q P ,., A ,A L ? , -if 156 The wild and wacky Cheerleading squad staged pep rallies and assaulted athletic events again in '78-'79. Led by Cathy Ortiz then Kathy Robles, the Poet clowns freaked-out. They stressed hav- ing a good time in between making Wiley and witty banners and signs for all sporting events, losing Cathy Ortiz, Diane Moore, and Mi Becktel to the demands of academicia, planning and executing outrageous halftime shows, buying kegs and making goodie bags for the teams, decorating the guy and locker rooms, and getting flats in the ASWC van on the way to San Diego. CHEERLEADERS PROMGTE l J Box: Steve Lopez. Top left: left to right, Joanne Hrovat, Kathy Ortiz, Marie Becktel, Susan Miller, Kathy Robles. Top right: Susan dejected after a loss. Far right: Molly Hart- man smiles at the crowd. Bottom left: Marie leading a cheer. Bottom middle: Group doing their thing at a pep rally. Bottom right: The girls getting ready for the trip to San Diego. CHEERLEADERS CAPTURE SPIRIT 158 .Ji-. Freshman blood was brought into the group by Molly Hart man Molly Hartman, Joanne Hrovat, and Susan Miller in '78 '79, joining the insanely experienced Kathy Robles. 4 3.4-ink- I ig H' Z , im sifx. I, g ,.,L XMLJ Highlighted by a trip to Mexico City for an exhibition game against a well-coached National Institute of Sports, the Poet football squad turned in an exciting 6-3 season. One ofthe several games that were won or lost in their final moments was against Azusa Pacific, where, with the score 19-23, Whit- tier scored to win by 3. The Poets lost their share of the conference title to Redlands by a final 7 second field goal. The Poets shut out Oxy, La Verne, and Pomona-Pitzer. Box: Danny Rodriguez. Top L.: Quarterback Killer Terrazas. Bottom R.: Maestas helps fire up the team. Middle: Head coach, John Godfrey gives instructions. Top R.: Ron Arias taking a time out. Bottom: 1st row, I. to r., Mark Deven, Steve Valencia, Jeff Jackson, Javier Chavez, Andy Nathan, Dale Hall, Anthony Brown, Mike Bertschinger, Bob Brown, Willard Oshiro. 2nd row, Nick Harper, Dale Mosher, Tim Salter, Luis Sanchez, Andy Allen, Joe Chavez, Ron Arias, Chris Terrazas, Keith,Maestas, Joe Kahler, Gordon Chamberlain, John Andikiau, Tim Brooks, Erle Collins. 3rd row, Don Hod- son, Pat Ewing, Martin Martinez, Tom Belt, Bob Esparza, Claud Lamar, Mike Grijalba, Ray Chavez, Ted McCaslin, Don White, Al Timonen, Bob Collins, Richard Shizurd, Don Nelson, Sam Rodriguez, Mike Chavez, Jeff Smith, James Drew, Dave Turrietta, Dave Ayala, Tony Primrose, Rick Alkire, Jeff Roth,Andy Enos, Brad Couture. I 60 ' AN EXCITING SEASON Box: Jeff Jackson. Top: Chris back to pass. Bottom right: Dan Fl. leading Cliff Lewis on a long gainer. Bottom left: Poet runner stopped by opposing defender. Top left: Rick Alkire runs for daylight. Top right: Flay Chavez about to elude a defender. Bottom left: Erie Collins, the subject of a hot pursuit. Bottom right: Poet offense is off at one time. 162 -1. ,T 'f ' Er' inq,,,6' Coach Godfrey pointed out that the defensive line and backfield were plagued with injuries, and that the special teams, led by kicker Luis Sanchez, decided many of the games' outcomes. OOTBALL CAPTURES SPIRIT 163 1? 1 , I -4 Mi- ul ' N H' 5- V ' , 1 1, L' '-uf n, I' HCL .- ,Y ,apr-rf 7- E ii? f .- f V ww .wg 'I' 1 LVL., ,L .,,g,L4 'ff L . , Y :yy M! - by 'gg 1,-,gn FCDGTBALI. GCDES DCDVVN J, . ,TJ .,t A . N Asp. votre. , .I 'K . 1 Y -f ,init 5' 1, 4- -1- M, L -A.,pu.-r-'bsh f.. . '-il ' -.mf -. ,ug I ,v gi., 5 - 7 -- -T., Ea I -,,,..f,.. ,,,- 1-,. . ,- , , V ,gt-r-.lpurrf Q -' o-1' ..-,R ,mf Rc ' K ' ' 'C ' . 'tvs 1. Q., ,- ,. 'b-.te - . Q fl--:if - -2 - . fm - A Despite finishing third in the confer- ence, much of the team's talent was recognized by the SCIAC. Chosen to All District Ill First Team offense were Pat Ewing and Luis Sanchez. On First Team Defense was Ted McCaslin. Named to Second Team Offense were Bay Chavez, Cliff Lewis, Dan Rodriguez, and Jeff Smith. On Second Team Defense was Jeff Jackson. Honorable Men- tions were given to Rick Alkire, Mike Chavez, Don Hodson, Martin Marti- nez, and Chris Terrazas on offense, and Mark Deven, Tony Primrose, and Al Timonem on defense. NAIA All American Honorable Mention went to Ted McCaslin. Mark Deven received an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship. Leading the 78-79 Poet team were Head Coach John Godfrey, Assist- Qin -J ant Coaches Hugh Mendez and John McNichols, and new Assistant Coaches Gary George, Joe Golden, and Steve Powell. Top left: Defense plays against the pass. Top right: Pomona runner becomes the victim of a Poet defender. Bottom left: Don White is about to crash in on the opposition. Bottom right: Javier Chavez. Box: Javier Chavez. '55, Top: Little gain on the Poets. Bottom: Flon Arias makes the final stop. hr -gym S-, , .' J g1ig.t-,,c.1 V' A . ' , fi: ' fit- , LIFQQL ., TC THE LINE THE FOLLOWING SIX PAGES ARE DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN HILLMAN Above: Steve Bates reclines with Dave Reno, Top right: Coach Brown discusses team tac- tics. Face: Pat Mathews. Center: Jeff Bare prepares to pass, F attempts goal. Bottom left: John Dauser adjusts his headgear. 166 ar right: Gilbert Ochoa VVATEFI POLO - A SEASON OF FIEBIJILDING 3 , 4 Il'1jd ZiL'.'H R , , Q- if-C r .1 ,yvplll , . .H ,- ,rt ,x W K f giw: , 4- ,.-... 3111 '-r ' W' ' - I jsljrk, .- - iw R- '?1v sf ' i V, . I, , fig ,4' Qu-is T' ,f . fLf12 ' , 'V . g'- ...-3' --nb., , '1 - i The Poet Water Polo team finished third inthe conference with a 5-5 conference record. Coach Bruce Brown did have at least one thrilling moment this year when his team trailed Claremont, 11-5, but came back to tie it up at 16 each and force the defending conference champions into over time. Claremont then, however, scored four straight goals, defeating the Poets, and going on to another con- ference title. Jeff Bare was named First Team in the SCIAC Tournament and team Most Valuable Player. Mike Ketc- hum tied for the Tournament Most Valuable Player. I6 Whittier had another Cham- pionship swimming season in 1978-1979. The wom- en's team of Cheryl Boh- ren, Susan Bryan, Peggy Carl, Maryann Coutois, Debbie Irvine, Sandy Judge, Nani Nielsen, Sally Schacht, Tori Scollon, and Linda Yniguez finished sec- ond in conference. The relay team CNani, Tori, Mar- yann, and Susanj set a conference record, as did Tori in the fifty freestyle. Qualifying for Nationals were Maryann Ctor the third timeb, Tori, and Nani ffor the second timey. Nani was also named All-American, - f . 1 - I ELt!l'?F ' Q' 5: ' 'j 'i' ' 4-A he 1 i,i.:r.,ga ,M rin Y , T Kilt Cl-IAIVIPICDNSHIP SWIMMING SEASO N Top left: Peggy Carl and AI Pepito cheer at team mates' vic- tory. Bottom left: AI Pepito prepares to launch. Bottom right: Ken Hardy assumes fetal position. Top right: Dave Reno and Peggy Carl keep tabs on meet. Face: Kip Kolodziejski. v .P X , 4:55 f' 1 ' r ' fr rv '-'ff ' , W1 ., zgl , W. - 51W LLILJ , Q Z 1 y 5 .,,. 4iws9'5i...g 'ZW ,,. xx -- -..,N 325' ns. 4 1 s A -.,..- 169 . liz mm- Face: Nani Nielsen. Top right: Dave Reno grinds out another lap. Top right: Coach Brown yelling. Top far right: A swim meet crowd. Bottom left: AI Pepito executes a butterfly. Bottom right: Pat Mat- thews. - v fp 'I 'A 2 ' mL N J ...W A Q, ti QS HQ h-:rm - Q X tgirl 1 li 4 K x . 'I . W f I, '. . '-a V31 ,r. - .- ' 'QQ LH 4' ...ft 5, - .-eww... iris' .ge , l, 9 , . J f.,,, at ' ? R f A ,gm- .5-Y 71. i ' - 1--1:42, - fm,-' Ima 5-1 , ,, ,-gt. 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'-3.33 . 1 I V tt t ee-L ,Qgi,.-ii1- H L, I 2 t.. ' A '. I' Z. ix. Jr x,I ' I , ,y .X - 'N . A-1 Li In . ii, . fe J, ' . V ' V, H kg ' A , - K 7 ' 2 .- V r - f- i 1 f 't .K A - is H If Q , mv A -A' , ,tgp A 4 ' X- ga g '. ' , 51' f i i 0 1 N' . 14 A Y- -, Lirff'-ijffgigsf . 'A ' I 0, 4 . imtm-H A .4 Y . The men's team finished a satisfying third in conference. The team was: Jeff Bare, Ken Hardy, John Hillman, Ken Kanouse, Kip Kolodziejski, Pat Mathews, AI Pepito, Loren Perez, Dave Reno, and Steve Otaguro. Kip set school records in the 400 Ind. medley, and the 1000 and 1650 freestyles. Pat became Whitti- er's first male All-American. 171 Face: James Drew. Top right: Suzanne Fergu- son takes an anguished stance. Top right cen- ter: Suzanne Ferguson attempts a hit while Ruth Ruff and Claudia Moore spot. Top left center: Coach Cripe lays out game strategy. Top left: Poet netters block another one. Below: Nani Nielsen spikes into opponents' hands. Team: Terri Mengel, Suzanne Ferguson, Coach Ber- nette Cripe, Kim Smith, and above, Claudia Moore, Vicki Dack, Nani Nielsen, Ruth Ruff. 172 ...4-ff Qi-2' .A 'i , '- . 1 ' iii- ll, ,N .,,. I ,.. .. - ' ll 1 1 PQ..- ' .gag ,. - .1.L1f.'1:,f-RM, I M Y Q l l In Volleyball survived another season. Coach Bernette Cripe's women's volleyball team seemed to finally be get- ting it together when the season ended. Although they didn't win any of their games, the team did have one player, Ruth Fluff, named to Second Team, all SCIAC. She was also named the team's Most Valuable Player. 173 Top left: A successful dig. Top center: Kim Smith peers across court. Top right: Claudia Moore helps Terri Mengel dig. Bottom left: Ruth Buff knocks another one over while Vicki Dale and Suzanne Ferguson look on. Bottom center: Nani Nielsen digs. Bottom right: The women's J.V. team. Face: Sam Prieto. A F WF! H EM I A Eff n 'P -E ,Lv asf V? me F IWW 5 'E' U . 'x 1 .rv . 4 1-I1 M.- 'Q' ,P gk: ,L R. he WRESTLING STRIKES Sie Face: Dale Hall. Top left: Dale Hall strikes a pose. Team picture: kneeling, Charlie Boscarino, Don Somers, Robert Brown, Steve Ftico: standing, Coach Tony Donvito, Mark Wallach, Roch Spalka, Tony Primrose, Dave How- ard. Top right: Charlie Bos- carino, Tony Primrose, Mark Wallach, Coach Don- vito, and Don Somers on the sidelines. Bottom left: Robert Brown, ready. Bot- tom right: Steve Rico does battle. Coach Tony Donvito's proud Poet wrestling squad finished second in the league this year, with a 7-11 record. Among the most outstanding wrestlers was Tony Primrose, who wrestled in the 190 Ib. class. He gained his third consecutive conference title, but was eliminated in the first round of the Nationals when he broke his middle finger during the first minute of his first match. Primrose was named Whittier Wrestling's Most Valuable Player. Other outstanding performances were put in by Bob Brown, who grabbed the 150 lb. title, and Dale Hall, Roch Spalka, and Mark Wallach, who were each runners-up in their respective classes. I77 Co-Rec was an unbelievably successful new pro- gram brought to Whittier College by Associate Dean of Students Bob Giomi. Although there were only three sports in Co-Rec, there was a good competi- tion and a lot of excitement and lun. The winners of the softball tournament were the Crazy 8's fLa Rita Glasco, Captain, Claudia Schalchlink, Carol Schmoll, Rick Ruff, Steve Henley, Ruth Ruff, Phyllis Hall, Sharon McDaniels, Steve Jackson, Dale Mosher, Irene Henley, Vanessa Gibson, Yvette Madison, Rich Shizuruj. Volleyball winners were Mikey's Team fJulie Carlson, Graciella Rueda, James Drew, Bill Stratico, Gary Dineen, Yolanda Ramirez, Gary Thompson, Clint Jay, Cherrie O'Dell, Debra Banks, Dave Garcia, Kim Smith, Mike Adamsj. The Football winners were the McBrides CCharles Van Cott, Jon Moody, Maura Albert, Mike McBride, Joyce Naumann, Timm Thorsen, Marilyn Deppe, Dennis Murray, Karen Wadsworth, Bob Wang, Debbie Grochowski, Dick Archery. fl li .if ' ...lv-4- La- 178 SL li gf' Face Julie Carlson Top left Stauffer Hall starts a play Top rrght A team hud dle Bottom left Dee Dee Davis throws a long one whale Bob Gromr blocks Bot tom left center M J Allen prepares to pass Bottom right center Paul Bateman runs Bottom right Susie Alspaugh dodges a touch I79 1.4! VVOIVIEN'S BASKETBALL GETS NEVV COACH VVomen's basketball had a new coach this year: JoAnn Reis. Even though they lost every game this year, the team had two outstanding players in Ruth Rutf and Claudia Sohachlin. Ruff, the only returning player, averaged twelve points per game, placing her among the top scorers in the conference. She was also named team Most Valuable Player. Schachlin was one of the top SCIAC rebounders with nine per game. J'QrwbG?l 5imQ 1E'Y'1- ii , ' E ,., wx Ylvywh P Q1 Q? X W2 ff ww wwf Af Q ' hx Q kb SF SU 426 Sf WCW- fd' Xa , J sb .. JW- -I ?T9 E Y H 5- un NT ff,N1Tl19 i U u W wlulu Lg--1 X .ul -.J la- Y Face: Bob Giomi. Top left: Bill Liscott attempts a long shot. Top right: Whittier receives island gifts from Chaminade reps. Bottom left: The team: kneeling, Michael Brown and Flalph Dudley: standing, Doug Mar- tin, Bill Liscott, Irsie Henry, Stanley Tolliver, Gary Din- neen, Ken Brown, Clint Jay, Steve McCrea, Tom Hunter, Steve Brahs. Bottom center: Coach Jacobs calls huddle at Regionals. Bottom right: Stan Tolliver concentrates for free-throw: BASKETBALL BBINGS BEGIONALS HOME A ,Ta Hg 4, Y. if. fl1 KIT' 5 . . . M3055 9 Wfiriea gas an url Qixlllllly EU A 46 ff' Ab Face: Nasser Sarlaraz. Far left: Michael Brown goes up. Top left: Stan Tolliver shoots as Gary Dinneen watches, Top right: Ralph Dudley shoots. Bottom left: Gary Dinneen reaches for jump ball. Bottom center: Michael Brown up again. Bottom right: Bill Llscotf looks up to basket as Gary Dinneen looks at Liscott. I85 The amount of enthusiasm shown at the games this year was umprecedented. By far, the most exciting games of the season were found at the NCAA Division lll Western Regional playoffs, played in the new basketbalI-court-barely-made-ready-for-play- ing-the-night-before-the-Regionals Student Activities Center. Double overtime gave the Poets time to gain a one-point advan- tage over Humboldt State, only to allow Whittier to lose by one to Chaminade on Hawaiian television. l-lowever, earlier in the season thousands of people packed the Wardman Gym for the Occidental game, where a tiger effigy hung from the rafters, John Greenleaf Whittier roamed the stands, and the O's restrained themselves. Individual honors for the season went to Michael Brown and Ralph Dudley. Michael Brown was named NCAA Division lll Western Regional MVP, National Association of Basketball Coaches Division Ill All American, first team NABC All District ftop vote getterj, first team All SCIAC, Chico Tourney All Star, Miller Brewing Company Southern California Player of the Week, and set ten school records. Ralph Dudley was named NCAA Division lll Western Regional All Star, NABC Division lll Honorable Mention All American, second team NABC All Dis- trict, first team All SCIAC, and set five school records. Coach Dave Jacobs was named NABC Division Ill Western District Coach of the Year. if 186 Top left: Ralph Dudley defends. Top center: Jon Stensen jumps high for a rebound. Top right: Larry Moore reaches for a jump ball. Bottom left: Michael Brown dunks one. Bottom left center: lceman Stan Tolliver talks to his man. Bottom right center: J.V, team: kneeling, Roger Haggerty, Mark Terrazas, Mike Welch, Roger Lodge: standing, Kevin Hughes, Jon Stensen, Charles McClellan, Kevin McDonald, John LeJay. Bottom right: Wes Ham- lyn dribbles. Face: Steve Brahs. fi X . . ........,,- -' . , Y 1 Ullf ' ' kv-,R - HB1 Jurvlon VARSITY -JK 'LA' cw.. . M' 0 ii . Y 187 Top left: Steve Lopez centers for FACU against the Johnson Hall defensive line. Middle left: Kathy Alarid carries for The Players. Top right: Steve Jackson and Rick Sandor break through. Bottom left: MJ Allen quarters for Stauffer Hall while Jill Matsui runs. Bottom center: Jill Matsui carries for Stautter Hall. Bottom right: Terry Fteyna carries for The Players, Face: Gloria. 188 The lntramurals Sports program was shamed this year by bad organization and poor sports- manship. The survivors Cwinnersj of the Basket- ball competition were The Drs. CMike Flippin, Bob Collins, Alan Timonen, Andy Allen, Erle Col- lins, Al Yarbrough, James Drew, Keith Cope- Iandj. Football winners were FACU fPete O'Brian, Tony Devivio, Ken Szamocki, Jim Makowski, Jim Scanlon, Marc Terrazas, Rick Ferraro, Rick Sandor, Ren Marquette, Jim Pig- got, Al Strickland, John Caballero, Steve Lopez, Sam Prieto, Steve Jackson, Gordie Weisenber- gerj, and the Crazy 8's CRonita Elder, captain, Ruth Ruff, Alice Jordon, Vanessa Gibson, La Rita Glaco, Dee Dee Davis, Sandy Martinez, Lor- rie Limbaugh, Irene Mora, Claudia Sohalchlin, Linda Gordon, Kathy Carerezy. 2. 7-E iz' 7747! rf, , l ' einii ' l '- ' ning. ,M ,s V S' 4 A- , In . rr , ., ,:7Q3+?fQ2' 5 i fr t gi T 'Th 5.4, . r- ' ..'g-,.i? ' ' . - -:..,.. .Q 1 ., ' ma f N 1 - 4 A--'-fwwi ,A r A ,,.,-31'-gag ' .frfiffi A . .-J. L-r',1ff'f-5 ft . it f -mfs? . r ' s ' ,, V, 14.1.95 '-1.-5.4 i'ifCa QH i :: rLwiQ,. . - ' is-3. J-LQ, -.-lf., A v,L,ni ' if - .of . H: 'ez x W y 3: ' vig. -Q . 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Team picture: bottom row, Frank Mendoza, Sergio Feria, Robert M., Noel Torigoe, Danny Farias, Joe Kah ler, Coach Mendezg top row, David Payne, Joey Dan kert, Craig Schneider, Keith Gendreau, Jeff Lusk, Ken Szamocki, Greg Jones, Rick Alkire, Jim Piggot. Top right: Coach Mendez, Top tar right: Coach Mendez talks to pitcher Jim Piggot and catcher Rick Alkire. Bot tom left: Joe Kahler bats. Bottom Iett center: Rick Alkire. Bottom right center: Joey Dankert returns to first base. Bottom right: Craig Schneider pitches. Face: A Friend. BASEBALL 194 F qw, ' , The 1978-1979 baseball season saw two Poets hitters wind up in the confer- ence top fifteen. They were catcher Rick Alkire, batting a .360, and outfielder Frank Mendoza, with a .400. Mendoza was Whittier's top hitter, second in the conference, and the Poets' Most Valuable Player. Under the leadership of Coach Hugh Mendez the Whittier team finished fifth in the conference with a 9-9 conference record. H.-:ggi-ig X , 9 XX, -L -' 'H . 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High hurdler Nick Harper captured a Gold Medal in the conference meet. Sprinter Roger Fulcher also won a Gold Medal, setting a SCIAC record of 10.5 seconds in the 100 meter dash. Fulcher was named the team's Most Valuable Player, and went with Dennis For- thoffer and Mike Thomas to National competition. 3 XJ . G lg N mf- lnlg .4 , 'cli - . i ,L.,,g, 4- -N V . -ii.-, -. ll F ' --wx. , . 5s 'I ... ' was 19 CROSS COUNTRY MAKES TI-IE DISTANCE ,A A Vx. .5 1 Sify' The 1978-79 season was both Men's and Women's Cross Country's best in recent years. The Men's team finished with ten wins and four losses. Team cap- tain Dennis Forthoffer became the first Whittier College runner to qualify for nationals. The VVomen's team, placing fourth in the seven team confer- ence, turned in their first winning season in over four years. Coach Phil O'Brien commented We beat Fiedlands - one of our toughest, O'Brien hopes to see all but the two senior runners return next year. -'-' if' wg.. T1 .Lf .. :.- .1 rf'i'?':11:l.li--j- ' ' Qi, as s - i kt 1 Ll .,, , .,..g, A .wi V. gg i ,,, - , -f, L- .JL ...Lg.Q-,.'l-M.. .NLSLLL Top picture: left to right, first row, Mike Shonborn, Robert Grossman, Lori McMillan, Jennifer Miller, Donna Basham, John Lewis, Dave Nationg second row: Coach Phil O'Bien, Mike Edwards, Dennis Forthoffer, Fred Vartanian, Bill Fuentes. Bottom left: Fred getting last minute instructions from Coach O'Brien. Bottom right: John Lewis limbering up while Bill Fuentes looks on. Right box: John Lewis. Bottom right picture: Mike Edwards, Bob Grossman, and John Lewis. Bight top picture: Coming down to the final wire. I9 SGCCER Sl-ICDVVS SUCCESS AND TALENT Top left: Tony controls the ball for the Poets. Top right: Poets are scored upon. Bottom right: Head Coach, Nassar Sara- farz. Box: Mark Deven. Bottom right: Dribbling. Bottom lett: Stu on a quick interception. 201 With four freshmen starters and without the superstar talents of last year, Coach Nassar Sarfaraz and his '78-'79 soccer team siill managed to pull' off a win and a tie against Pomona, grabbing a 9-2-1 second place in the conference. In the playoffs, they lost their goalie, Jim Hunt, to a broken leg, and the game to nationally-ranked USIU on a controversial penalty shot. Box: Mark Sadamitsu. Top: Peter kicking a penalty shot Topleh:JaHne ounnaneuvenng a defender.Top right: Joe warming up. Team: standing Nassar Sarataz, Faramarz Bagheri, Jaime Munoz, Sam Stragacich, Harold Schlaich, Peter Keks, Steve Wales, John Breck- enndge,Tony Gawht SquaHmg:Tony Mormes,Kewn Buckel, Joe Lazalde, Jim Hunt, Mario Carrasco, Stuart Hanmd,CanosCamaneda 02 P52 .Q --ai-...E 'bib uf .- 1 ff' 1 'F 1 3, I5 r,.' -9. :L ff .rV'!-' r- Q .Q 4 ,u.i i iii' 'All' fhllll 'Ullll' Ulllll -sf-g,-- v...,- 'tis-C 'QE' 92' nj. Q' V K Il. xh U Q , x ' ' I -+ X . Nr , . ,, ' lr, u '.-Q 1 599- ,. , TEAM: YOUNG AND PROIVIISING 20 4 . , ., ., ,.:,Z. I ' -A img sf- i-Qfginv -., hiv' ' ,1 A -if ., J rf: : . ,is ,, .,, ,.,N .. -Af A -1, ii - i , - i Hixf if- iii o h' -A, 'J' 'kai , r ' qi 61-1 tin -ng- J as In - Q- f 1- W ww 'J' 'wifii-it-' fi.-' ,E f.-,.5:L,.' ' v3.53Q','j1.'5,5.'jhg?:.j'T:n- ' E 5igAfl!:'1',5:5 ' 43 1 F F5-fZZaa:E?f1? ' - M5 A lm r 7 A 'N K' ,L ,.1 . , im. -gh fl Box: Rick Alkire. Right: John using his head. Bottom right: Harold ready for the kickoff. - - 'sg 1-yu-y-K. 3. 'ful ,,, , .,,4 - W H A-i?Wf '55'N' '.-Aeiiftfi T.:-' '91-kv: .- V----f-- .- ., - if if -. 2.-115: - .-.k,vW1?f.iw1f 'T1Zg ' w..vh1 rf ' 1 1: L 'Q 'Z ' f-utig' ,.5. '3.-'19 4f 'f5g:'4-f3if?.?5'L:,,'Q-'E?7'1f' NEW COACH i , V .,. bn. ii conference were Sam Strgacioh Peter Keks, and Tony Galvin Stu Hanold, and Steve Wales. , 1q.,s-f- Y.. L 'U -.,...: , -Q, - . -.- H- Q... ',w.-1 . , - - , 5. ,Q-vw, vu.. if Nm-z N i G .yi if ,ue-4 al,-ffif . .. . K-Q sn , .., -' , W ,g'-,N3..f gy,--4.5, - - - i 5 ' onfxvvs NEW TALENT --YA i V . i Us Honored by being named to all- Named to 24nd team were Jim Hunt, 205 - fr XX 'fgig-3. ' ' Q i s..da:r'i Upper Ieit: Donna Basham, Lower leflz The Class of 1979. Center: Paul Liilenas. Right: Graduates Louis Santa Maria, Rick Sandor, and Tim Sato. Box: Brian Aprill. ' . fi 'v ' - ? 1? .r 'Af J .Y , 5 P . 'fa .112 ,'u 4117. 7 N, N CCJIVIIVIENCEIVIENT 207 208 W--v 1 fv.,n 4 .,:...s., , , ' Qfgrji' ' ' s y 1- .. Q, . 1 - rpvl-in .41 1. ill! - ' gi p- X- ' - -Q -J.. ' 'Fin final? - , A. K 4? 4 1 ' dr' F' am-41' - ' --l ': V' xl ily , 5 1, A , , X- 'rf 4- . . Q if js,,' -.,,.f. 1+ f - . ,. , 1 nuff 55. ,Fu 1' S..--j .sv 'V L1 ,t ,W 3 W' if- '. ii.. ' , 9. if A X Kea I 1 KJ 15 I Lett: Dr. W. Roy Newsom. Above: Graduation speaker Ray Bradbury. Below: Graduates Coni ll'2 Hanzas, Gary Dineen, Rhett Wilkes, and Sandy Dim- 419' mick. Box: Dave Foreman. HE CLASS OF 1979 209 N! H' Q IJ K H ,, E Y! 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