CONGRATULATIONS
Dr. Author Hughes, Dr. Irene Palmer,
Director of Nursing School, and
Mrs. Philip Y. Hahn, Benefactress
Good Luck in
CLASS OF 1975
Your Future Year s
Memo from: Sue Wa tte in the Yearbook Office
To-.
The University at Large
Subject:
1975 Reflections
How do you rep resent a year in photos? How do you cover all the events that should
be cove red? How do you coordinate people and appointments and faculty and ads and
pictures and quotes and class schedules? I'm still not sure!
This is a yearbook for the university, for commuters and d ormies, for faculty and
administration--for our USD community. Hopefully it will inform AND delight. For
those events and persons that we missed—Sorry we misse d you!
And now for a moment o f thanks for a year of help. Tony Blanco, head photographer
par excellence. He s till has bloodshot eyes from a ll the hours in the darkroom.
Jerry Eisel, assistant head photographer, well, his eyes are almost as bloodshot as
Tony's. And thank you, Ronnie, for giving up Jerry for so many hou rs. Pablo
Cuevas and Mike Bierman are responsible for most of the terrific sports shots in the
book. Their special talent illustrated the dynamism that our sports program
exhibited this year. Becky Vallardo, Sharon Ko zack, and Marcella Marquez were so
patient waiting for me t o figure out just what it was that I wanted them to do.
Bob Welton, Josten's/American Yearbook Representative, wherever you are, thanks for
all the help and personal effort. Last, but definitely not least—Karen Reed, what
can I say? Numb fi ngers from typi ng were Kar en's lot. She helped me to stay awake
at 3:30 am try ing to finish a deadline—her snores used to wake me up ! And all
those 2 am coff ee breaks!
One last thought from Helen Keller:
The million little things that drop in to our hands, the small opportunities
each day b rings, He leaves us free to use or abuse and goes unchang ing along His
silent way.
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