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I ALCALA
Published by th e Associa ted Student Bodi es of the Col leges for Men and Women University of San Diego Alcala Park San Diego . California
Introduction
Life in America today is centered on ever expand– ing circles of contact and communication. It involves not only family demands, but those of the community, the nation, and of the world through social and cul– tural pressures. This life of multiplicity leads not to unification, but rather to the fragmentation of man's energies and pursuits. The pages which follow represent a minute mo– ment in time-the student in pursuit of knowledge as prescribed by an institute of higher learning-a uni– versity. At the conclusion of this moment, the multi– plicity of the world will engulf the man with a false sense of values: values weighed in quantity, not qual– ity; in speed, not stillness; in clamor, not quiet; in words, not thoughts; in acquisitiveness, not beauty. How can he remain the whole man in the midst of centrifugal forces? Man needs to achieve a balance of the spiritual, intellectual, and physical life. There must be time for solitude and sharing, space for significance and beauty, closeness to nature to strengthen our under– standing, and faith in the continuity of life-life of the spirit. the creative life, and the life of human relation– ships. In the spontaneity of the here and now so vividly portrayed in this volume, the student at the University of San Diego de Alcala is hopefully approaching this balance which he will need to sustain him tomorrow. Here, in Alcala Park which overlooks the birthplace of Christianity and civilization in California, there is a glowing atmosphere of unity and progress, a renewed spirit of enthusiasm in the University life, for enriched educational opportunities have brought about a flow– ing interchange of ideas and activities among the Colleges. -Ray Brandes, Ph.D.
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Barefoot in the park.
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Nothing so revealingly reflects a man's personality as the books with which he surrounds himself.
The War Cry
Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it. -Henry Ford
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No man ever became a great leader on an eight hour day. -Lee. S. Bickmore
Short as life is, we make it still shorter by the careless waste of time. -Victor Hugo
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Most Reverend Francis J. Furey, D.D., Ph.D ., LL.D.
Very Reverend John R. Baer, M.A., S.T.D .
Ch anc ello r
Preside nt Colle ge for Men
Sister Nancy Morr is, M.A. Pre side nt, Colleg e fo r Women FACUL TY
ADMINISTRATION
Sister Mariella Bremner, Ph.D. Registra r Ch air man , De pa rtm en t of Mode rn Lang uage s Colleg e fo r Wom en
Steven E. Schanes, Ph.D. Aca dem ic Dean Colle ge fo r Men
Reverend Vincent J. Walters Ad mi nis trativ e Vice Pre sid ent Colleg e fo r Men
Reverend Sister Frances Danz , Ph.D.
Reverend I. Brent Eagen Di re cto rof Sc ho ol Rel atio ns an d Pu bli c In fo rm at io n
Peter W. Barend
Hono rar yPre sident Colleg e fo r Wom en
Registra r
Colle ge fo r Men
Colle ge fo r Men
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Reverend George Hardy Ch ap lai n
Sister Mary B. Flaherty Assistan t Busin ess Off ice r College fo r Wom en
Sister Annette Bourre t Vice-P resi den tand Fin an cia l Aid Of fic er Colle ge fo r Wom en
Charl es L. Orr
Thoma s R. Pearson
Reverend William F. Philips
Fi na nc ia lAid Of fic er
Di re cto r of Stu den t an d Ed uc ati on al
Dean of St udents Colle ge fo r Me n
Coll ege fo r Men
Servi ces
College fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Sister Susan deLeon, Busi ness Office r, Colleg e fo r Wome n 35
ADMINISTRATION
Sister Aimee M. Rossi, Ph.D . Aca dem icDean Em er itu s Pro fes sor Emerit usof Ed uc ati on Colleg e fo r Wom en
Lillian R. Gregory Co nt ro lle r Colle ge fo r Men
Donald Lintz As sis tan tto Aca dem ic Dean Inst ruct or,Po liti calScien ce Colle ge fo r Men
DIVISION CHAIRMEN
Irvin g W. P arke r Div isio nof Hu ma nit ies Colle ge fo r Men
Joseph W. Ruan e, Ph.D. Div isio nof So cia lScien ces Colle ge fo r Men
John P. McDe rmot t Ph.D . Div isio nof Na tu ra lScie nces an d Ma thema tics Colle ge fo r Men
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ENGLISH
Sister Sally Fura y, Ph.D Ch air ma nDe partm entof Eng lish Col lege fo r Women
Lee F. Gerlach, Ph.D. Ch air ma nDe par tmentof Englis h Col lege fo r Men
William G. Irish In st ru ct or Colleg e fo r Men
Mary F. deMo urel Ass ista nt Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Wom en
Marc ia Bowman Klien As sistant Pro fess or Col lege for Wom en
ister Helen McHugh, Ph.D.
Ben jami n M. Nyce, Ph.D. As sis tan tPro fes sor
Pro fes sor
Colle ge fo r Women
Col lege fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Patricia Marsha ll, Inst ructor, College fo rM en Denv er D. Sasser, Ins tructor, College fo r Wom en Willi am P. Thomas, Lect ur to r, College fo r Men 37
Betty Mar tine z In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Wom en
James L. Wheeler, Ph.D. As sis tan tPro ress or Col lege fo r Men
FOREIGN
Reverend J. Vincent Sullivan Chair ma n,De pa rtm en tof For eig n Lang uage s Colle ge fo r Men
Antonio Blanco Ph.O. As sis tan tPro fes sor Col lege fo r Wom en
Jeanne Brink
Asso ciate Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Wom en
Paule G. Car roll
Reverend Leopoldo Creoglio, Ph.D.
John M. Crow In st ru ct or Col lege fo r Men
In st ru ct or
Ass ocia te Profe ssor Colle ge fo r Men
Colle ge fo r Women
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LANGUAGES
William J. Freitas, Ph.D. Prof esso r Colleg e fo r Men
Graciela Graves, Ph.D . Ass ocia tePro fess or Coll ege fo r Wom en
Jean-Marie Gaul (Ph. D. Cand.) In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Wom en
Luisa Vergani, Ph.D . Ass istant Pro fes sor Colleg e fo r Wom en
Sister Alicia Sarre, Ph.D. Pro fess or Colleg e fo r Wom en
Kilb urn MacMurraug h In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Daria Rothe , Assistant Professo r, College for Wo me n 39
PHILOSOPHY & THEOLOGY
Reverend William L. Shipley Ph.D . Ch ai rm anDe par tment of Ph ilos op hy Colle ge fo r Men
Richar d J. George, Ph.D. Ch air ma nDepar tme ntof Ph ilos op hy College fo r Wom en
Reverend John R. Kanda, Ph.D . As sis tan tPro fes sor Col lege fo r Men
Joan P. Alexander In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Wom en
Sister Mary Dur ham, Ph.D . Pro fess or of The ology & Ph ilo so phy Colleg e fo r Wom en
Reverend Joseph T. McDonnell In st ru ct or Co lleg e fo r Men
Reverend William Langman In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Men
Joseph P. Ghougassian (Ph.D. Cand.) In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Women
NOT PICTURED Rev. Thomas Carlin, Assistant Profes so r College fo r Men Rev. Xavier C. Colleoni, Le ct ur er , College for Men Rabbi Joel S. Goor, Lecturer , College fo r Men Patric k Pidgeon, Inst ru ct or Col leg e fo r Wome n Rev. James Rankin, Ph.D., Ins tr u to r, College fo r Men 40
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
John McCabe In st ru ct or College fo r Men
Carl P. N. Jensen Ph.D. Le ctu rer Colle ge fo r Men
Paul R. Gardne r Ass istant Pro fess or Colle ge fo r Men
Leo J. Kloos Le ctu rer Colle ge fo r Men
SPEECH & THEATRE ARTS
Kath leen Zaworski In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Wom en
Margaret Ann Mart in In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Men
Richa rd F. Lott Ass ista ntPro fess or Colle ge fo r Men
Ann T. Kern In st ru ct or Col lege fo r Women
NOT PICTURED William Fargo, Ass istant, Profe sso r, College for Me n Rev. Charles Patron , Ins tru ct or , College of Me n 41
HISTORY
Sister Cathe rine McShan e, Ph.D. Ch ai rm an ,De par tment of Hi sto ry Coll ege fo r Women
Raymond S. Brandes, Ph.D . Ch airman, Dep artm entof Hi sto ry Colleg e fo r Men
Sister Helen Lorch In st ru ct or Colle ge for Wom en
Sand ra Lecumberry, Ph.D. In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Women
Reverend John A. Myhan Ass ista nt Profe ss or
Florence Shipek
Judith A. Monahan In st ru ct or Colleg e fo r Wom en
In st ru ct or
Colle ge fo r Men
Coll ege fo r Men
NOT PICTURED James R. Moriari ty III , Assistant Pro fes so r, College for Men Rev. Francis J. Rigney, Ph.D., Prof es so r, College for Men 42
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
A. Paul Theil, Ph.D. Ch airman, Depa rtmen t of Pol itic al Scien ce Colle ge fo r Men
John S. Chambe rs, Jr. Ph.D . Ass ista ntPro fess or Coll ege fo r Men
Ernest N. Mori n, Ph.D . Ass istan t Pro fes sor Colleg e fo r Wom en
Deward H. Reed, Ph.D. Asso ciate Pro fess or Colle ge fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Mich ael Newman , Lectu rto r, College fo r Men Gilbert L. Oddo, Ph.D., Visi tin g Profes so r, College for W me n 43
Mar y Jane Warre n Ch airman, Dep artm en t of Psych olo gy Col lege fo r Wom en
Gerald Sperrazzo, Ph.D. Ch air ma n, Dep ar tmen t of Psy cho logy Coll ege fo r Men
A. John Valois, Ph.D. Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Men
Sister Irene Lawrence, Ph.D. Ch air ma nDe partm entof Sociolo gy Colle ge fo r Wom en
Fred I. Closson Ass ista nt Profes so r Coll ege fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Steph en Isaac, Ph.D., Lectu rto r, Colleg e fo r Men Leo J. Koran, Le ct ur to r, College fo r Men Rev. William Nolan, Ph.D., Chair ma n Dep ar tmen t of Soci olo gy, Colle ge fo rM en John Plag, Ph.D., Lect ur to r, College fo r Men Rev. Vincen t Waiches,Ph.D. , Ass ista nt Prof es so r, College for Men 44
BIOLOGY
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y f\ Sister Bernice Farrens, Ph.D. Ch airma n, Dep art me nt of Biolo gy Colle ge fo r Women
Cur t W. Spanis, Ph.D. Ch air ma n, Dep ar tm en t of Biol og y Col legefo r Men
Sister Mary Carey In st ru ct or Colle ge fo r Wome n
Suzanne Ely Byrne In st ru ct or College fo r Wom en
John S. Bradshaw, Ph.D. Ass ista ntPro fess or Colle ge fo r Men
Pedro B. Nava In st ru ct or College fo r Men
RossE. Dingman, Ph.D. Ass istan t Pro fes sor Colleg e fo r Men
Yvonne Coombs, Ph.D. Asso ciate Pro fess or College for Men
NOT PICTURED Gaii S. Habic ht, Ph.D., Assistant Professo r, College fo r Men D. Glen Wreck, Ph.D., Lectu rto r, College for Men Enoch Roland, Resea rch Assoc iate, College fo r Men Maurice Schiff, Researc h Associa te, College for Me n 45
CHEMISTRY
Dona ld B. Peterson, Ph.D . Ch ai rm an ,De pa rtm en tof Ch em ist ry College fo r Men
Sister AgnesSch mit, Ph.D. Ch air ma n,Dep artm entof Ch em ist ry Colle ge for Women
Jack D. Opdycke Ph.D . Ass istant Pro fess or
Sister Patri cia Schaff er Ass istant Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Women
Diana L. Stiggall, Ph.D. Ass istant Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Wom en
Patri cia S. Tray lor, Ph.D. Ass istant Pro fes sor Coll ege fo r Wom en
Colle ge fo r Men
PHYSICS
Gerald N. Estberg, Ph.D. Ch airman, De partm en tof Phy sics Colle ge fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Rober t E.Krib el, Lec tu rto r, College fo r Men 46
MATHEMATICS
Leonard Caners, Ph. D. Ass istant Pro fess or Colle ge fo r Women
Elliott Brown Ass istant Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Men
Alphonse G. Zukowski In st ru ct or Colle ge for Men
William E. De Malignon Ass istant Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Men
A S
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E T 0 R A G 0 N R N D A 0 P M H Y Y
NOT PICTURED James R. Haskins, Lec tu rto r, College fo r Wome n Erne stTo vani, Ass istant Profes sor , College for Men
Rudolph Mar tin Lippert Ass istan t Pro fes sor Colleg e fo r Wom en
ART
Sebastian Capella In st ru ct or College fo r Wom en
Rozetta E. Hill Ch air ma nDe pa rtmen tof Art Colle ge fo r Wom en
Therese T. Han afin In st ru ct or Col lege fo r Wom en
MUSIC
Mar jorie L. Har t
Henry Kolar
John A. Williams Ch or alDi re cto r Col lege fo r Wom en
In st ru ct or
Ass ista nt Pro fes sor Colle ge fo r Wom en
Colle ge fo r Wom en
NOT PICTURED Char lotte Bond Aldrich, Inst ru ct or , College for W men Julia Andrews, Lec turo r, Colleg e fo r Women Nana Mysior, Inst ru ct or , Colleg e fo r Women 48
EDUCATION
Sister Mar gare t Guest, Ph.D. Chair ma n,De partm entof Ed uca tion Colle ge fo r Wom en
John F. McGeever, Ed.D. Ch airma n, Depa rtmen t of Edu cat ion Colle ge fo r Men
Lawrence H. Conrad Prof esso r Colle ge for Men
David Cherr y, Ph.D. Candidate Asso ciate Pro fes sor College fo r Women
Robert E. Nelson, Ed.D. Ass ista ntPro fess or Coll ege fo r Wome n
Mary M. Flanagan In st ru ct or Colleg e fo r Wom en
NOT PICTURED E. Romayne Hertweck, Ph.D., College for Men John MacDonald, Lec tu rto r, College fo r Men
Mrs. Thoma s Pearson, Education Libr ary, College fo r Men Roland K. Phelps, Pn.D., Lectu rto r, College for Men Wilson E. Schurr, Ph.D., Associate Prof ess or, Colleg e fo r Men 49
LIBRARY STAFF
W. Roy Holl oman Head Li brarian Colle ge fo r Wom en
Mar jorie A. Rosevear Head Lib ra ria n Colle ge fo r Men
Mar ian Hol loman Li br ar ia n Colle ge fo r Wom en
Vera Hrus off Li br ar ia n Colle ge fo r Men
Sister Kathl een McDevi tt Li br ar ia n Col lege fo r Women
Janet H. Murp hy Li br ar ia n Colleg e fo r Women
Reverend James H. Rollins Li br ar ia n Col lege fo r Men
Dona ld McKie Li br ar ia n College fo r Men
NOT PICTURED Benida Awes, Lib ra ria n, Colleg e fo r Men Lilia F. Eberson, Libr ar ia n, College fo r Men 50
ATHLETICS
Phil Woolpert Ath let ic Dire cto r Colle ge For Men
Ida Mercado In st ru ct or Colle ge For Women
John Cunningham At hl et ic Coac h Col leg e For Men
Willie Moore Tra ine r Colle ge For Men
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Mrs. Ballman College for Women
Mrs. Belson College for Women
Mrs. Carroll College for Men
Mrs. Case College for Men
SECRETARY
Miss De Vore College for Men
Mrs. Clinkscales College for Men
Mrs. Drew College for Men
Mrs. Kennedy College for Men
Mrs. Phibbs College for Men
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Mrs Larson College tor Men
Mrs Knott College for Men
Miss de Maine College for Men
Mrs. M1s1ew1cz Book Store Manager College for Men
STAFF
Miss Nichols College for Men
Mrs. Pilon College for Men
Mrss Robinson College tor Women
Mrs. Ramsey College for Women
Mrs. Woody College for Women
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Willia mSh er ida n
Pa tri cia Kie rna n
hn st m eBr oo ks
Mary Ellen Den ms on
SENIORS
Kat hlee n Albers Eng lish
Wvnne And erso n Hi sto ry
James R. Allen Busine ss Ad mi nis tra tio n
Ma ry Ann Are stad Soc ial Scien ce
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Jef fne r Allen Philos oph y Spa nish
Ma ria Ba chofn er Art
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W illi amE. Ba cho fne r Psy cho log y
Man uel Berrriu dez Ph ilo so phy
He rbe rt Baker Jr. Busi ness Ad m in ist ra tion
Gre gor y Be ttenc ourt Po lit ic alScien ce
Kat hlee n Ba rre tt Hi sto ry
Be rna rdBic ke rst off
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Sco tt T. Boies Eng lish
Ch ris tin eBrooke Sociolo gy
Car me llo Boj ano s Phi loso phy
Kath leen Br ow n Soc ial Scie nce
Gil be rt E. Bro die Ph ilos op hy
Danie l Bu nn Busine ss Ad min ist ra tio n
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Richard Cabrera Spanish
Gloria Casilla Social Science
Ricardo A. Calderon Political Science
Carla Castagneto Biology
Diane Carlos Social Science
Richard Cefalu Philosophy
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Ma ry Elle n Ca hill Po liti calScien ce
Nancy Cli ngan Eng lish
Ma rio Ca still o Philos oph y
Wil liam Co nw ill Ph ilo so phy
Sand ra Chew Eng lish
Stephe n E. Crosby Hi sto ry
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Pa tri ciaDam er Ar t
Mary Elle n Denni son Engli sh
Kat hlee nDavi s Eng lish
Ka thle enDr iskell Englis h
Ne hid a de Comm ing es Fre nch
Deb orah Dug gan Englis h
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Ric har d F. Dun can son Phi loso phy
Fra nci s A. Fe rra nti Philos oph y
Denn is J. Dun ne Politi ca lScienc e
Glen R. Fo rem an Bio log y
Gail Fern and es Sociolo gy
Mic hael V. Fox Engli sh
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Richa rdGadt er Bus ines s Ad m in ist ra tio n
An tho ny J. Gh iro ni Hi sto ry
Osc ar Gamez Ph ilos op hy
Mar tin aGr ah am Englis h
Ch arle sM. Getz off Bus ine ss Ad mini str at ion
Bre nda nJ. Greg g
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Wi lliam Ha ll Bio log y
Mar k He rre nb ruc k Hi st or y
Cec ilia Herweg Spa nish
Can dida Her weg Spani sh
Jame s F. Healy Busin ess Ad mi nis tra tio n
Pa tric iaHugh es Englis h
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Wa lter Jo hn sto n Hi sto ry
Sh aro nKel sch Soc iolo gy& Spa nish
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Pa tric ia Kie rna n His tor y
James P. Lawr ence Psy cho logy
Ann Lang en Eng lish & His tor y
Georg ette Laws Art
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George L. Le itn er Bus ines s Ad m in ist ra tio n
Eilee n Ly nc h Mat h
Ti bu rc ioLopez Ph ilos ophy
Vict or Magee Busi ness Ad m in is tra tio n
Ho wa rdLu nd So cio log y
Do nal dC. Ma honey Philo so ph y
Joseph E. Ma llinger Bio log y
Kare n McCa ffre y Hi sto ry
Ma rily nMa rgutt i Fre nch & Engl ish
Jame s Mc Loughlin Englis h
Ric hard Maxwell Ac co un tin g
Tr ish Mc Mi llan Hi sto ry
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Sandra Nar do lill o Soc iolo gy
Sh aro n O'N eill The ate r Arts
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Rob ert E. Oste rmey er La tin
Billy Cagel Per kins Po liti ca lScien ce
Nita Pacwa Music
Howar d P. Pou lsen Jr . Ph ilos op hy
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Jun e Qu irk Soc iolo gy
James E. Ra ffe rty Ph ilos op hy
Jan Ra ckl iffe Hi sto ry
Th om asC. Raga n Hi sto ry
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Jan E. Ronis Po liti calScien ce
Con nie Sa lov itch Phi loso phy & Eng lish
Charles S. Rutled ge Psyc holo gy
Nancy Jane Samp le Mu sic
James F. Salamy Eng lish
San dra Segars Eng lish
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Mary Sny der Ch em istr y
Don na Lee Sta nto n Hi sto ry
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Mar gare t Stevens Soc iolog y
Linda Th om ps on En gli sh
Mic hae lL. Stra da Eng lish
Do rot hyTib us So cio log y
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Thomas D. Tomczyk Philosophy
Frank S. Waczek English
Thomas M. Vermiglio Philosophy
Mary StuartWalker Sociology
Barry E. Vineyard English
Allison Ward Chemistry
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Th om as R. Ward Bus ines s Ad mi nis tratio n
Daniel Wils on Mat h
Jeanne Wil liam s Art
Rob ert Wood s Politi ca lScie nce
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Thoma sM ira nt i,Busi ness Ad m ini str ati on Jesse Nunez, Spanish Joh n O tt, Ma th
Joh n Adams Gwen Bra nso n,Bio log y Don ald L. Dol eshal, Ph ilos op hy Jo hn Downs, Ph ilos op hy Dav id Du nca n,Econ om ics Charles Geis t, Bio log y Be rna rd Ha cke tt, Bio log y Jo hn La ffe rty ,Bio log y Charle sLa ute rba ck,Englis h Greg ory Lon g, Eng lish Daniel Mc Lin den ,Spani sh Ike Meede, Bio log y
David Pa lme r, His tor y Robe rt Sec kin gton,Ma th
Wi lliam Sin k, His tor y Robe rt St ich ,Eng lish Richar dStra uss , Busi ness Ad mi nis tratio n Mario nVree land ,So cia l Scienc e
Mic hae l Welch , Psy cho log y Joh n W. Wheeler, Ch em ist ry
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PRES IDENT MARYELLEN EASTERLING MICHAEL HUMPHREY
TR EA SU RE R ELAINE TAGLIAFERRI CARLBLOMQUIST
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SECR ETARYJ *^ DIANNE^TFFOMAN FRAI JUNIORS MARGARETALBRIGHT SHERIEBAILEY PATRICIA BAKER JOHN BECKMAN JOSEPHBERARDINO MANUEL BERMUDEZ JEFFERY BICHL BARBARA BIEVER ROBERTBILBRAY ELEANOR BLAKELY CARLBLOMQUIST JOHNBRISKEY ROBERTBROWER RICHARDBAKER PATRICIA BASSETT ROBERTBEAUDINE 77 PATRICIA DUNN JAMES DYCK MARY ELLEN EASTERLING DENISE DALY MARY DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS JAMES DEVINE LINDA CHRIST IAN DIANE CONWAY ROBERT COTA PATRICIA CURLEY JOSEPH CHARFAUROS RENE CHEVALIER •T' JOHN CANTON PEGGY CARR GEORGECA STRO MARY KAY ECKMAN ROSIE EPPS ALLEN FARIAS 78 ! • JULES FLEURET I JOSE FLORES DANIEL FORGERON MARIA ESTELLA GOMEZ WILLIAM GORE TERRY GRAVES TIMOT HY HACKING WILLIAM HALL STEPHANIE HAMILTON PHILLI P HAND BETTY HANSEN SUSAN HARE FRANCES HARRINGTON WILLIAM HENDERSON KATHY HEILY PATRICIA HENDERSON PATRICIA GAHAGAN RICHARD GEISE JOHN GLEAVE 79 DONALD KNOTTS RICHARD KNOTTS LAWRENCE LACOMBE JOHN KENNEDY BASEL KHALIFEH GEORGE KILCREASE ROBERT KIVLEY EDWIN ILIF F ERIC JOHNSON DONNA KELLEY SUE KELLEY MICHAEL HUMPHREY JAMES HYLTON 0 » CATHY HENSON ANN HUBER MARY ANN HUF F AUGUSTUS MAGEE MICHAEL McCABE JOHN McCOY 80 NEAL McEWEN JAMES McDERMOTT MAUREEN McHUGH PATRICIA MONTE CHARMEIAN MORIARTY SUSAN NUTTI NG CONNI E OJEDA TIMOTHY O'KEEFE JEANNE PALERMO NATALI E PAYNE RHEA PRICE LAUREL PUGHER PAUL REID SERGIO SANCHEZ MICHAEL RICHARDS MARTIN SAMUELS CLARA MARUCA KAREN MEAGHER MARY JO MONKA 81 SAM TEDESCO CHRISTY THOMPSON DAVID TIMM S JOHN STREET JON ANN SUTTON ELAINE TAGLIAFERR CYNTHIA SMITH DENNIS SMITH DIANNE SOLOMAN GLORIA STONE RAY SHERMAN JAMES SHROVE JAMES SCARMOZZINO MARY ANN SCHULTZ ANN SHELLY EDWARD TOBI AS GREGG TOLTON MARY TRIEWEILER 82 FRANK TROMBLEY JAN TUOMA INEN JONIE VETCHER FRANK WACZEK ARLEEN WAGNER NANCY WALSH ERIN WALSHE BRUCE WEBER DANIEL WIGHTMAN JAMES WILKE MARGARETWOLLITZ JOSIE WYDRA MARY JEAN ZOLEZZI ROBERT YONEMITSU WILLIAM YOUMANS ARTHUR VIDERVOL NANCY VITALICH JOHN VREELAND 83 TR EA SU RE R THOM BELLEPERCFl TR EA SU RE R NANCY McCANN SE CR ET AR Y RICH IRI SE CR ETAR Y PAT MART IN VIC E PR ES IDEN T GIL TAITANO VIC E PRES IDENT ANN DOUGHERTY PR ES IDEN T BRIAN RILEY PR ES IDEN T LYNN ANDERSON SOPHOMORES RICK BAKER MARIADE JESUS BARBA NANCY BAUM ROBERT BERRILL DANIEL BISHOP 85 ROBERT BIXLER THOMAS BLAKE DAV ID BROCKMAN H f f KENNETH BROWER PAT BROWN THOMAS BROWN HERBERT BRUECKNER DONALD BURCIAGA WILLIAM BUCKLEY — BONNIE BURKE JOHN BURKE JR. DALE BURTON RICK CALLAHAN MATTHEW CAMPBELL BARBARA CAREY ANTHONY CARUSO JAMES CERNIGLIA STANLEY CHASE JAMES CLAPP THOMAS CLOSSER 1 PATRICIA COBB LISA COLLINI CHRIS COLLOCINO JEFF CONI NE GARY CONNELY OLIVIA COTA MICHAEL CURTIS TERRY DAPPER JOHN DAUBNEY FRED DIANA KATHY DONALDSON DENNI S DORNEY ANNE DOUGHERTY PAUL DU PRE MELINDA EDGAR RUBEN ESCOBASCO 87 ; ' JEFF FILZENGER LARRY FLORES DONA MARIE FLOREY RICHARD FORD DENN IS FORESTER MARK FORGERON IRENE FRAIRE DANI EL FRIGALETTI AAT GAFFNEY ROBERT GAMBLE MARIA LOURDES GARCIA RICHARD GARDNER SUSIE GARLOW ALLAN GEMORA MICHAEL GIUGNO MEG GOODE MICHAEL GORDON ROBERT GREENWELL r® RICHARD HAINES RICHARDHEITZIG WILLIAMHEWITT SUSIEHICKMAN HARRIETHIGGENS CHARLES HOCH HOLLY HOLLANDER SEANHUGHES RICHARDIRI STEPHENJOHNSON DANA JOLIE JUDITH JORDON ANTHONY JUNGMAN CHRISTINA KALEN KATHY KARAS GEANKARLAN MARIANKELLY MICHAEL KENNEY PHIL IP KEOGH JOHN KLEIST DONALD KOPLIN MARTIN KOSM ICKI WILLIAM KRISTUFEK RICHARD LAVELLE JANET LE MARQUIS-SIESS PEGGY LIND EN GEORGIANA LOGAN LINDA LOWE JOHN LOZOWSKI BETSY Mac lNTY RE JOHN MACKEY VICTOR MAGEE RONALD MAREINA PATRICIA MARTIN ERMINIA MASSA ROSEMARY MASTERSON JOAN MAZZETI NANCY McCANN PATRICK MCCARTNEY SEAN McCAULEY ROBERT McCLURE MICHAEL McCORMACK SCOTT McDERMAND JOHN MCDONALD CARL MIKESELL MICHAEL MILLER MICHAEL MOLINA ELAINE MONTGOMERY LAUREEN MONTI MARYANNE MORROW DENNIS MURPHY SANDY NATHAN THOMAS NAUGHTON NICK NICASSIO KATHY O'BOYLE SCOTT O'MARA DENNIS O'NE IL JOHN OTTOMBR INO DOMI NIC PARLATORE MARGARI TA PAZMANY JOY PENDARV IS ROGER PLUM DIANE POIRIER MARY JANE POLLAK MICHAEL PRADELS ROSS PROVENZANO GEORGE RAHE VINCENT REARDON THOMAS RECK JOHN RENISON NICOLAS REVELES OLIVIA REYES 92 HOLLY RHATIGAN RICHARD RODRIGUEZ DOUG ROSSETTA DIANE RUSSELL JAMES SAFFERT WILL IAM SALEEBEY MICHAEL SCHAEFER CHRIS SCHANES DAVIS SCHMELZLI WILL IAM SCHRAM GLEN SCHUBERG JR. JANET SCHWEITZER MARY SEARCY MICHAEL SEXTON NADINE SHEA JOAN SHOOP MARY SIDENFADEN GERTRUDE SIMOES 93 JERRY SOCHOWSKI MARYJO SOTH MICHAELSTABILE JEFF STAMPER JOANSTANTON MARKTAGWERKER GILTAITANO BELITA TAYLOR MICHAELTAYLOR BRIANTHOMPSON PATRICIA THURMOND DONNA TOBIN KEVINTOOHEY MAUREEN TORPEY TIMOTHY TREADWELL RITA TRUMM FRANCISUPCZAK JAMES USHER RICHARDVALDEZ 1 ROSAVA LLEJO CATHERINEVATTUONE MARIAVATTUONE CHARLES VIVIANO JOHNVOLK DENNISWALL KEVINWEAKLEY HELEN WEAVER STASIAWEES MICHAELWENDLE THOMASWESTFALL KATHYWILCOX CHERYLWILLET GINGERWILLS ROBERTWILSON MONI WITTE GARYWONG MICHELEWREN NANCY ZAK TREASURER BIL L BERGM AN VICT-PRESIDEfi t v ROD O /U ST. I •PRESIDENT DA N MCELHATTAN |F •IRES IDENT MI CK EYMA TH EW S TR EA SURER DEBBI E DIESING, VI CE-P RESI DENT JA NE M cG IL LI CUDDY FRESHMEN SHERRYAGNELLO JOHN ALBADE CONSTANCEANKNER LUISARCINIEGA ELLENBARKER THOMASBARZANTNY JAMES BENNETT KATHY BISTAGNE ROBERTBLAKE KARLBLASINSKI MAUREEN BONNEL JOHNBOONE ROBERTBOUVE OLGABROWN GEORGE BUCK MARYBULLOCK HELEN BURKE ROBERTA CALDWELL PAULINE CARBONE KENNETH CARR LEONORCARRASCO JEAN-MARIECARROLL PHILIP CAUDILLO MIKE CHAMBERS STEPHEN CHAMBERS CLAUDIA CHAN JANICECOBB VALERIECOCOZZA DEBORAH COMFORT JANETCONANT JONATHANCONNOR SAMCONTINO MARCIA COOKE PAMELA CORNAIR MICHAEL CORRIGAN JOHN COSTELLO PHILIPCREIDER PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM JEFFREY DAUGHENBAUGH GEORGEDAVEY STEVENDAVIS SHARONDAVIDSON WILLIAMDELPHIN ARLENEDELVAULX PAUL DEMEULES MICHAEL DIAZ DEBORAHDIESING THOMASDIETSCH LINDA DL SANO MARY DONALDSON JOHN DONOVAN THOMASDOUGHERTY CHARLESDOYLE CATHERINEDUFFIELD THOMASDUGAN KATHLEENDUNN STEPHANIEEWING ABDULRHMAUK FADEL KAREN FAHLE m Is MICHAEL FANNING LAURA FISHER JOSEPH FOGEL PETER GAFFNEY JANICEGALE MILTON GALE MICHAELGALLAGHER ANNA MARIA GARCIA MIREYA GARCIA GERALDGAUER WILLIAMGIBBONS SUSANGIDCUMB MARYGILL DAVIDGONZALEZ BRENDA GRAF MARIALEINA GREENING MARYGREMER PATTY GUINEY ABDOULATIG GUWELA MARGARETHALEY LESHAMLIN ROBERTHAMMS DIA HAMMUDA TERESAHANTEN G. CURTIS HARPER . . / ' )JANICEHARPIN EMI LIEHARRIS — JOSEPHHARRISON JEANNE HARTMANS JEAN HAWRYLO JAMESHENNESSEY KENNETH HERBENAR HERMINIA HERNANDEZ SALOME HERNANDEZ DEBORAH HEVA LOW JANETHOWARD THOMASJACKSON GARYJACOBS ROBERTJOHNSON EILEEN KEARNEY LORRAINEKENNEDY CATHERINEKERR BARBARA KINDLEIN PRASITKITISAKKUL SARAKLENS K " CAROL KRISTUFEK BARTONKULLBERG KATHLEEN LAMB COLLEEN LANNEN DWAYNELAWSON CHRISTINA LEE JANICELIBERATO SARALOBB KATHERINELOCKYER ROBERTLONG DONATA LUBERSKI KATHLEENLYONS ROBERT MAC ARTHUR BETTY MAGGIO KEVINMAHER CYNTHIAMAINA MICHAEL MARTENS TIMOTHY MARTINS MICKEY MATHEWS PATRICK MCCARTHY KENNETH MCCOY DANIEL MCELHATTON JANE MC GILLICUDDY JOHN MCGREEVY KATHRYN MCMAHON ANDREAMERTEN ALEX MENCHACA • • • • ' • • • ; JOHN MILLER ANA MONFORTE MICHAEL MORAN WILLIAMMURPHY GARYMYRON GLORIA NAVOR DAVID NEWARK GREGORY NOLAN JOSEPH NUESS STEVE OBERHOLSER ROBERTO'NEIL THOMASO'NEILL ROD OZUST DANNY PADILLA TERRY PARKER CAROLYN PELCAK JULIETTA PEREZ MARIA PEREZ —wM JOAN PESELY PATRICIAPRENTICE SOMSAKDI PURUSHAHANSA MARCIA RARICK JOHN REINA MICHAEL RENNER OLIVIA REYNOLDS THOMASRICHTER ANITA RODRIGUES OSCAR RODRIQUEZ THOMASRONCO PATRICIA ROTRAMEL DONALDRUSH MARTHA RYAN RICHARDSABOSKY WILLIAMSAVAGE GORDONSCHEIBLE KATHY SCHOENER JOAN SCHWEITZER KATHLEENSHEEHAN DENNISSHIELDS THOMAS SIEGFRIED TONYSIERRA FRANK SILVA THOMASSLED GAILSMITH CAREY SMITH TINA SMITH JAMESSTAUNTON CAROLESTERN PAULA STEWART KATHY STODDARD JOANNESULLIVAN PATRICIA TAMULONIS ROBERTTAYLOR JORGE URIBE TERESAVALDEZ LETICIAVALLE MARTHA VALLE ROBERTVANDE RA HENRY VAN WYKE DOUGLASWALDRON ANTHONY WALKER PATRICK WALL RICHARDWALTON WILLIAMWANSA ALICE WARD JOHN WATHON BENTONWHITE LARRY WHITTET RANDONWOODARD DONNA WOODHOUSE WILLIAM WOOLFOLK HIROMITSU YOKOI ~ SD ••••••••••••••••• ~ SD ••••••••••••••••• 115 "SOLD" Past performances count; but not so much as today's and tomorrow's. -B. C. Forbes Friendship will not stand the strain of very much good advice for very long. -Robert Lynd Problems are only opportunity in work d 129 130 132 134 There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living. The other should teach us how to live. -James Truslow Adams JEP5 ' EREGISlEREO \ STUDENTS \ 136 137 140 You cannot make footprints in the sands of time sitting down. -G. R. Ford, Jr. 141 I ! ---- - ---- -------- ~~- - - - ------ -=--=- -- --- ---~~~- - - -.T .-- ~ ~ - ---~ ~ - - - --- ---- . - -_ - - - - - --- - -- _ ... ~ - -- - - _- - - - - - - _T+ -~-; ·-·---__:__--::-_~_· _· _-_ -- ' ._-? - .~~ When your work speaks for itself. don't inter– rupt. -Henry J. Kaiser 152 1967-1968 VARsJyy ROSTER - Q. -I " -I "° - ! ..... •rr,,--. .. .. -,'-ta ..... ...... ·-,~ ... ,,. .,~ ~' .; ::, ... "' I ''llllau ....... n SCHOOL Of LAI Uo~E HALL • • Nancy Jane Sample, Co-Editor Curt Harper, Page Arrangement JoAnn Sullivan, Page Arrangement Pat McCartney, Sports Mary Anne Morrow, Page Arrangement Pat Monte, Juniors Pat Gahagan, Sophomores Stephanie Hamilton, Freshmen Barb Carey, Typing Dan Forgeron, Photography Kathy Bistagne, Page Arrangement Sister Nancy Morris, Moderator College for Women Victor Gonzales, Professional Photographer 164 Dennis Vice, Co-Editor Jeannie Williams, Portraitures Tom Ronco, Sports Pat Bassett, Page Arrangement Georgette Laws, Portraitures Kathy Keig, Seniors Jim Hylton, Cover Design Jeannie Hartmans, Page Arrangement Or. Raymond Brandes, Moderator College for Men Rich lri, Photography Natalie Payne, Typing John McCabe, Business Editor Not Pictured: Rick Callahan, Advertising Karen McCaffrey, Faculty Chuck Doyle, Photography Tim Doyle, Advertising Terry Graves, Copy Phil Handy, Advertising 165 Editor in chief ... Associate Editor .. News Editor. . . . Sports Editor . . . . . Business Manager . Reporters- . . . G. J. Bettencourt . Belita Taylor Sean P.Hughes Pat McCartney . . Rich Callahan Marci Cooke, Ellen Curt– in, Katie Driskell, Terry Hanten, Janet Howard, Cathy Lombardi, Richard Marque, Rosemary Mas· terson, Maryanne Morrow, Oscar Rodriguez, Mary Searcy, Sara Lobb, Rick Valdez. Moderator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Thomas Universit~ of San Diego I A . -y ·- .:.~-- DER USD *21 Rick Cabrera Demonstrates the ba sic "move" that made him fll in scoring, the move to the hop. Senior guard Bill Sheridan, " quarterback" of the Toreros for 3 years. 180 takes a ten-foot jumper as the defense tries vainly to stop the shot. Driving past the defenders, Cabrera goes under a State player to contribute two to the USD cause. HOPES "Super-Soph" Neal Schram hooks for 2 digits as teammate Dural Carpender looks on. At the opening whistle of the 1967-1968 basketball season, Coach Phil Woolpert, suited up eight returning lettermen. In the first game against Cal Poly, Rick Cabrera brought a 65-50 victory over the Broncos. Against Pepperdine, defeat came in a close 80-78 score as the Wave forward, Steve Ebey, scored 29 points. Always a highlight in the season schedule is the cross-town rivalry with San Diego State College. Durel Carpenter scored 17 points but these were not enough to prevent a 69-50 loss to the number one-rated Aztecs. The game was played in the new San Diego Sports Arena-the first time college teams had played a prelim to a pro basketball game. The Los Angeles Lakers and the San Diego Rockets brought out a large crowd. At Fresno State. Sophomore Neal Schram scored 23 points. but not enough to over– come the final deficit of 87-67. 181 In San Diego the Toreros played one of the season's best games in the Cali· fornia Western Holiday Tournament. The University of San Diego downed Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 78 to 64 as Ted Fields was high scorer with 21 points. The Toreros took Westminster 83-64 as Cabrera put though 24 points. In the title game, Cabrera again led the Toreros to victory with 23 points in a win over California-Western by the score of Both Cabrera and Ted Fields were selected as "All Tourna– ment." Against Cal State Long Beach, Rick Cabrera again led his teammates to an 83-63 easy win, but in the University of California at Irvine game the Toreros were downed 81-72. At San Fernando Valley State the Toreros lost 83 to 65. At Westmont Woolpert's won 88-76 with Cabrera pouring in 28 points and Gus Magee, USD's 6'6 center putting in 18 points. Back to Irvine, Magee scored 16 points but USO lost 67-61. Against Pepperdine, USO downed the Waves 61-51. Against Cal Poly, the Toreros playing their best defensive game of the year won out in a thriller when Jim Wilke hit with two seconds left. At the semester break Woolpert's men were at the University of Idaho, and despite a fine performance by Cabrera who scored 20 points includ– ing 12 of 12 free throws, the Toreros lost 64-62. Against Gonzaga University, Gus Magee in a fine performance led in a 69-66 victory. Jim Wilke and reserve Center Dan Whitman team up to stop a basket. All-Coaster Ted Fields, (122.. leaves USO as their fifth all time high 182 scorer. At Cal State, the Diablos earned easy victory of 81-72, as Ted Fields was outstanding that evening. A three game homestand began with a 51-49 victory over the University of Redlands. Ted Fields scored two free throws with two seconds left to give USO another victory. University of California at Irvine came to the USO gym and with Cabrera scoring 18 and Fields 17, the game was a big win for USO. With a week to prepare for the Homecoming Game. Coach Woolpert worked his team hard to meet Nevada Southern which had a 17-4 record for the season. Magee and Carpenter played great defensive ball but All-American Miller scored 30 points. With but a min– ute to go USO drew within two points but lost at the buzzer 87-83. The Toreros. off to a shakey start in the next game. downed Chapman College 74-68. The team in its final homestand had Rick Cabrera to help with a 28 point performance as the Toreros downed the Whittier Poets 65-60. In a local!~· televised contest. USO pulled the game out when Ted Fie1Js stole a pass to score in the final seconds to defeat Cal-Western 69-68. In a return en– gagement with Cal-Western at the Sports Arena. as a preliminary to the San Diego Rockets-Cincinnati Royals game USO dropped the final game of the season 74-59. Fields was again highpoint man scored 19 in the game. The advent of the new schedule. and the new bleachers. the more consistent and larger number of crowds. the orchestra all gave to the 1967-1968 season a ring as the best in the history of the University. The two games played as prelims to the Pro National Basketball teams. and the televised games. offer un– limited possibilities for next year. In looking back over the 1967-1968 season. Coach Woolpert aided by John Cunningham and Bernie Bickerstaff. brought on the second best win season in the University history with 15 wins and 10 losses. Willie Moore. trainer. did an outstanding job in helping to keep injuries down to a minimum. Coach Woolpert had in fact. in order to upgrade the calibre of op– ponents. scheduled the toughest schedule in the team's history. PHIL WOOLPERT: COACHING IS AN EMOTIONAL THING
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