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University ot s~n Diego A ch v s

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OPENING

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DIRECTORS

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STARRING

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CO-STARRING

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GROUPS

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AC'flYITIES

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LO DY D Y

If I had a day to pend, I would go out in the sun, nd I'd think on ye terday- When my life wa a simple one;

But now the day is clouded with fear and pain , nd I long for ye terday before the rain.

But the problem come, and m heart i cru hed : o letter from home, no one to touch- nd m life i broken , haltered with lonline

o I take a walk and I find the ky, Reflecting a rainbow in my olemn eye.

And I ee yesterda , my pain i gone.

-C. Ca rpenter

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OLD GE

Little school being go, be gone, Find your place and move along. Don't earch for

tar they re hard to reach- Enjoy your life, before, it gone. -C. Carpenter

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BROADW Y

Come to me,

I'II make you a

tar,

Dance with me,

and we'll go far– bove the light in

ew York' place,

I'll shine our dream upon your face.

nd then you'll know the stage I am, And then ['II know the star you 'II be.

-C. Carpenter

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T DY

Study is a wretched thing, it drains the mind and fills the brain- with thoughts of men and his society, for the profes or' own propriety. wonder if the profes or will ever come to grips with the cause of man 's " cultural drift. " It is not the change of ea ons that cause man's decline to reason, or the decline in the scientific race; but, it is because men mu t endure these pains of tudy which hall never cure much le a i t our brain in the progre ion of the evolutionary train. - . Carpenter

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FACULTY

PRESIDENT HUGHES

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Dr. Arthur E. Hughe if the President of the Univer ity of San Diego. His home hovers above Mission Bay where the night lights are clearly visible. His office is located on the first floor of De Sales Hall where he attends to his daily business and welcomes the

concerns of students. Hughes has maintained his position for seven years and has enjoyed his work. He i an attractive and hard– working man who is dedicated to the improvement of USD's Catholic Institution .

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BISHOP LEO T. MAHER

Born in Mount Union, Iowa, back in 1915, Bi hop Leo T. Maher now resides as the Third Bishop of San Diego. He was given this title by Pope Paul VI on August 27, 1969, and was installed October 4, 1969. Bishop Leo T. Maher is the Chairman of the Board of Trustee

of the Univer ity of an Diego. He holds many important titles, including: Knight of the Grand Cross and Grand Prior of the Western Lieutenancy of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jeru alem.

Former President Gerald Ford, Bishop Leo T. Maher, and President Author E. Hughes. Ford was a guest during the trustees retreat weekend held in Palm Springs, Nov. 3-5, 1978

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THE MOST REVEREND LEO T. MAH ER. BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO, CHAI RMA OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DI EGO.

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

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I) Dr. J. Robert Bruck

2) Dr. Robert F. O' eil

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3) Dr. Anthony Alessanda

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3) Dr. Phillip Hunsa er

y es

I) Prof. Ethel

4) Dr. Donald Helmich

2) Prof. Ellen Cook

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I) Dean James M. Burns

3) Prof. Donald Lintz

2) Dr. Roger Glaser

4) Dr. Fred R. Bahr

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3) Dr. Charle Holt

I) Prof. Paul R. Gardner

4) Prof. Hubert Lelechowski

2) Prof. John McCabe

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I) Dr Franklin Young

7) Dr. John Valois

2) Dr. Doris Durrell

8) Dr. Patricia Feulner

3) Dr Gerald Spurrazo

9) Dr. Michael Soroka

4) Dr. Mary Jane Warren

IO) Dr. B. Michael llancy

5) Dr Daniel Moriarty

11) Dr. Eugene Labovit1

6) Dr Angelo Orona

B E H A V I 0 R A L s C I E N C E s

I) Dr.

urt

pan is

2) Dr.

anal Baker

B I

3) Dr. Robert Corbeil

4) Dr. Ros Dingman

5) Mr. Tim Zimmer

6) Dr. Louis Burnell

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EDUCATION

5) Dr. leforest L. Strunk

I) Dr Robert L Infantino

6) Dr. Philip 0. Hwang

2) Dr Jack R. Morrison

7) Dr. Joseph Rost

3) Sr. Genevieve Lane

8) Dr. Edward Kujawn

4) Dean William E. Elliott

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ENGLISH I) Dr. Dennis lausen

2) Prof. Irving Parker

3) Dr. Ben

yce

4) Sister Helen McHugh

5) Prof. Marcia Klein

6) Dr. Lee Gerlash

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FA I R NT ES

I) Prof. Majorie Hart

2) Prof. Deloss McGraw

puchler

3) Prof. Florence

icholas Reveles

4) Fr.

obile

5) Prof. Myrna

ay

6) Prof. Gay

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LANGUAGE

I) Dr. Graciela Grave

2) Prof. Brigille Holver on

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ariner Mapa

4) Dr. Jeanne Rig by

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M A T H

I) Dr. Stanley Gurak

2) Dr. Dwight Bean

3) Dr. Lynne Small

4) Prof. William DeMalignon

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PHILOSOPHY

4) Dr. John Swanke

1) Dr. Dennis Rohatyn

5) Dr. Joseph Ghougassian

2) Dr. Patrick Hurley

6) Fr. William Shipley

3) Dr. Laurence Hinman

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1) Mr. Woodward Romine Dept. of State

2) Prof. John Chambers

3 Dr. A. Paul Theil

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4) Dr. Ernest Morin

5) Dr. Gilbert Oddo

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L I T I C A L s C I E

N C E

I) Dr. Patricia Traylor

2) Dr. Ray White

3) Dr. John McDermott

4) Dr. Gerald Estberg

5) Sr. Agnes Schmit

6) Dr. Jack Opdycke

7) Dr. Patricia Shaffer

8) Prof. Ed Warren

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

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R E L I G I 0 N

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I) Fr. Joseph McDonnell

2) Dr. Kathleen Dugan

3) Dr. E. Jane Via

4) Dr. Raymond Ryland

5) Prof. Helen Delaurentis

6) Fr.

orberk Rigali

7) Dr. Delwin Scheider

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8) Fr. Dennis Krouse

NURSING

I) Prof. Delilah Green

2) Prof. Janet Harri on

3) Prof. Mary nn Hautman

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HISTORY

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I) Prof. John Mosher

2) Dr. James Otro

3) Dr. Iris Engstrand

4) Dr. James Moriarty

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r. Helen Lorch

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A D M I N I s

T R A T I 0 N

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6) Mr. John D. Boyce

1) Thomas F. Burke Dean of tudents

ice Pre . Busi. Affair

einshein Controller/ Financial

7) Mr. Gene

2) R. Ben on Barr

ffairs

Asst. to Pres. and provost

) Dr. Gilbert L. Brown, Jr. ice Pre . niv. Religion

3) Donald Johnson

Chief ecurity/ afety

9) Dr. James Hottois t. Dean rts

taff

4) Financial Aid

cience

an one, Herbert Whyte,

itting: Kathy Davies, L to R: John

arilyn Friedrich

niver ity Religion Left: Teresa Hanten, Right; Janice Banno, Front:

5)

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ADMINISTRATION

I) Jeanette Zavacky

2) Shannon Moore

Asst. Dir. Ilousing

J) Skip Wabh

Asst. Dean of Student<,

4) SiMcr Tim Malone Campus Ministry Coordinator

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r. ally Furay Vice Pres. Provost

6) Sr. Annette Bourret Dir. of Admissions

7) Fr. Larry Dolan. Chaplain Dir. Campus ministry

Herbert Whyte Dir. of Financial /\id

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6) Tom Co i.iro,c \ "ociate Dean of 'tudenh Director of pceial Fvent

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President/Chris Monica

Chris is a senior Business Administration major/English minor who enjoys sports (especially football) , drawing, and writing movie critiques. He is genuinely interested in student ' problems and interests, and hopes that this year as A.S. President he can put their ideas and suggestions into action. In this important position, Chris presides over Student Senate and Executi ve Board meetings, coordinates their activities, and is ultimately responsible for the welfare of the Associated Students of USO.

Vice P resident/ Micki Furr

Micki Furr, a senior English major/ peech minor, enjoy the beach, T.G .'s, music, dancing, and meeting and helping people. Her position as ice-President consi t of a sisting the President with hi many dutie , and informing him of variou . . committee · activitie / progres / deci ions. icki al o chair the Program Board which plan and organize a varied, balanced program of extracurricular activitie geared toward student participation a nd pirit.

PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT

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Sccretar) of Co111111unica11on,. Karen Goodfcllo\\

l\ aren Goodfcllo\\, the Secret.tr) of

·0111mun1ca11on,. "a Junior h1gl1,h

111aJor/Bu,1ncss and Philo,oph) minor 11ho cnJO)s ·a n Diego. the outd,>or,. people and part) mg (not neces,aril) m that order') She arrange, .ind coordinate, all on-campu, publ1cit) 1n conJunc11on \\llh the So,1.li Ch.11r111.1r. Karen abo coordinate, the monthl) \.S Social Calend.ir

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cademics/Jon T . Matsuo, J r.

Jon \fatsuo is a ophomorc

ccounting maJor/ Poli11cal

c1cncc minor "ho

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,ports. especially baseball and racket ball, mu,1c. and the KGB

Chic en. cademics. Jon is rc,pon,1blc for the coordma11on of all academic mallcr and activities pertinent to the students One of his Job, 1 to coordinate the Academic Re earch Grants election Board. "hich gl\c ,mall grants 10 ,tudents, covering equipment costs of proJects that arc o,cr and beyond departmental expenditure. \s ccrelar) of

SECRETARY OF

SECRETARY OF ACADEMICS COMMUNICATIONS

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Secretary of Justice/ Xavier Baeza

Xavier Baeza, a junior Political Science major, plans a career in government and law, and enjoys spy novels, old movies and sports. He is the Secretary or Just ics, and is in charge of the Student Court (Traffic Court of Appeals), being responsible to the President for the execution of all judicial funct ions or the Association, such as senatorial and executive board elections as well as updates on A.S. documents and proceedings.

Secretary of Finance/Kirk "lgmos" Fischer

Kirk Fischer is a sophomore Math major/Economics minor who likes participating in sports and collecting Marvel comicbooks. His position as Secretary of Finance gives him many responsibilities to handle: setting up the annual budget from figures given to him by the Business office (regarding A.S. student fees), recording and taking care of all monetary expenditures, and reporting weekly to the Senate on the financial state of the Association. SECRETARY OF FINANCE

SECRETARY OF JUSTICE

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Social Chairman/Mike Taylor

Mike Taylor is a senior Political Science major who has actively participated in USO sports and musicals. As Social Chairman, he coordinates, initiates and supervises a constructive and creative social program for the ASB. He is also a valuable asset to the Program Board.

Secretary of Student Services/ Pat Galvin

Pat Galvin, the Secretary of Student Services, is a sophomore Business Administration major with a possible future in law, and enjoys water and snow sports; surfing and skateboarding are his favorites. He is the A.S. Liaison to the faculty and administration in matters of food services, chapla in service, health service and Physical Plant matters, and also assists in promoting A.S. and Universi ty sports programs of immediate interests to students.

SECRETARY OF SOCIAL STUDENT

CHAIRMAN

SERVICES

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L I B

R A R y

I) Bill Hall , Ma rjo Grey

2) Mrs. W. Roy Holleman Univ. Librarian

3) Joseph Simpson Asst. Librarian

4) Madeline Wiedower Circulation Asst.

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1) Peggy Aberton

2) Mrs. Barbara Burke

3) Fr. Paul Donovan

4) Mr. Wilson E. Shurr

5) Dr. Diane Glogowski

6) Dr. Patricia A. Watson

EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER

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POST OFFICE

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BOOKSTORE

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I. Armando Aguilar 2. Manuel Aguilera 3. Ricardo Alberto 4. Tami Albright 5. Charles Aldridge 6. Melody L. Allen 7. Christin Alvarado 8. Caroline Baddour

I. Laurie K. Bailey 2. Patsy Baker 3. Iida . Ballier 4. Cathy Barnes 5. Lori Barnett 6. Patric Barry 7. Cathie . Barter

. Chri Beason

I Martin G. Bell 2. Jaymie Bernstein 3. William Bilotta 4. Melissa Blackburn 5. Diane E. Blackenburg 6. teven M. Blizzard

7. Rosalie Bradley 8. Barbara Brennan

I. Karen M. Closson 2. John G. ook 3. Geoff oster 4 Michaele oudures 5. Alice ox 6. Andrew 1-1 . ravitz 7. arol Cruz . Mary urialc

I. Daniel DeLaurenti 2. Denni Dema cio 3. Rosalie Deluca 4. Frantz J . Delva 5. tephen Denni 6. Michael Devereaux 7. Evelyn Die . Deborah Dimeglio

I. David Dorman 2. Debra Drost 3. hzabet Dumolt 4. indy S. Entress 5. Roth Erne 6. John K. Farr 7. usie Fennell 8. Patricia Fielder

I. Hugh R. Ford 2. Hennin D Foreman 3. Jay For t 4. Paul Fo ter 5. Regina M. Francuz 6. Ken Fri bie . Karen . Frizzell . Michele Furr

I. Patricia Garwick 2. Aloma R. Gender 3. Kathleen George 4. Brian J . Ginaine 5. Maria M. Goette 6. Kathleen Gorman 7. Cathleen Goulet 8. Martha Graves

u an T . Green tephani Gregory

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3. Ro ario Guizar 4.

illiam Gunderman

5. Chri top Gyben 6. ictoria Haas 7. Lonnie Hale . Loui e M. Hallbach

Michael Ilammer

2. Judith Ilarpcr J. Robert Ilart 4 cil S Ilcnncssy ~- h.cvin P Ilcnry 6. Kevin Herbert 7 Marilou ll ibanada l! Michael Ilibcrlc

I . Larry G Hickman 2. Jame L. Hitz.elberger 3. \1artha L. Ho in 4. Robert Houz.e 5. Theresa H renchir 6. Denni Iba 7. Paula lghn ki . Joanne I. a

I Theresa Issa 2. Michael Johnson 3. andra L. Johnson 4. Jacqueli Jordan 5. Michael Kcrshek 6. Dorothy Kettel 7. Kathleen Kindel 8. Li1_abeth Knox

I. \faureen La France 2. Joseph . La Rus a 3. Mar Lawton 4. Michael Lawton 5. Eric Lee 6. Jerry Leeper 7. Robert Leon . Cynthia Liliebladh

I. Paul Ling, Esq. 2. nrol Lipinski 3. Denise Londo 4. Marissa Lopiano 5. Jacqueli Luca 6. 7. Francese Mallarno 8. Mary L. Maloney

arrnen M . MacDonald

I Gregory \1 ar11n 2 Thoma, \l artm 3 Kenneth \ fa:,,berr 4 Jo eph K \le affre) Kevin P 1cGarr} 6 \ na \1 \1edma 7 \far} A 1edlico11 Jame \1ercado

I. hris Miller 2. Mark R. Millsom 3. Mark W. Miranda 4. Maura K. Monahan 5. hristopher Monica 6. Francisco Montano 7. Richard Montano 8. Jeffrey Moore

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I. Mark J. Olson 2. Linda Orwig 3. Jeyul Paik 4. James Paulson 5. Marie J . Peck

6. Edward Peterson 7. Kathleen Peterson 8. George /\ . Pnaurn

I. Jeanne Pieri 2. Kevin J . P1 e 3. Jerr) Plummer

4. Gary L. Prettyman 5. Peggy J . Provencio 6. \1arianne Purlia 7. Bianca R. Ragone i "1 ichael Ramirez

I. David K. Rankin 2. ntonio Rem 3. Irene Rodriguez 4. Mark . Ross 5. Bernard Rumps 6. Karen . Ruppe 7. Annette Russick . Jacinta Ryan

I Patricia

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I \.1 arcclla Teran 2. \\ arren Thefeld 3. Ea rl T homp on 4 Barbara Thor 5. \ nme Thornton 6. Bcverl} Toth \.1 ,chael Trent . Deland 1 Tulao

I. Rebecca Vcrtullo 2. Joanna Vettraino 3. Jill M. Vranesh 4. Ann M. Wagner 5. Mark Waldschmidt 6. Deborah Wallace 7. Patricia Webb 8. ancy Weiss

I Charle, \\, enker 2. te,en \\, e 1er 1 3. Jean \.1 Wil inson 4. Barbara Williams . Jeanelle ill 6. Richard \ old 7. Michael \\ right usan E \\ right

I Don Yarkin 2 Tsuyoshi Yogi J Patricia Ysiano 4 frank lotter ~ l\llarc1a /wicky

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Mary Alcob1a

Debbie Anderson

Drew Armstrong

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Kerry Barnsley

Ja) Beck

Belinda Alcantara

Judy Altmanshofcr

Mary A. Arena

Gloria Atencia

Denise Bailey

Wayne Baumann

Kenneth Be 1

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Lynn Bingman

Pete Boreham

Bob a1e111

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Earl Broderick

Melody Booher

McRoy Brewster

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Kathy Chatigny

Cynthia Chive

Chris Ciampa

Robin Coleman

Barb Connelly

Todd Cote

Shirl Creighton

Michael Chirnside

Stephanie Choo

Frank Cohenour

Domina Collins

Joseph Connolly

Christine Craney

Martha Crosby

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Doug Evrtz

Paul Dronen

John Dooley

Donna Dieckmann

Pat Doherty

L0retta Desjarlais

Gena Darner

Ginny Fabrizio

Doug Evertz

Teresa Doyle

Michael DiRoma

Michelle Donahoe

Donna Devine

Tom DeMarco

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John Fagan

Bernie Filtz

Linda Geary

Lisa Gualtieri

Chris Francescon

Teresa Gray

Gabriela Fuentes

Corinna Faulhaber

Carleen Giusti

Ken Fort

Margarita Ham

John Fray

Maria Green

Colleen Galvin

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Andrew Issa

Brian Harper

Anne Holmes

Anne Hickok

Claret Hasse

Karen Harris

Debbie Hanshaw

Patty Jarvis

Mark Hanson

Cynthia Harris

David House

Brad Holden

Maril Herman

Liz Harsch

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Keith Jennings Torn Jensen

Felicia Joa Chris Joyner

Bill Kohl Ma ry Krupa

Cathy Kaspcrick Roman Kownacki

Kathy Judson Laurie Karbcs

Katy Kiley Kali Kitchen

Patricia Kearin Jane ll Keeling

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Marianne Lynch Caren Molacek

Victor Lorenc Terrence Loui

Mike Loftus Maryann LoPieeolo

Cat hy Leonard Frederick Leung

Charles Lawler Ana Leledon

1lelena LaCaille Brad Lance

Bob Kunz Hans Kuppcrs

Chris Martinez .Jim McClcllana

Christine McNerney Mark Moffat

Katie Moniscalo Kackie Morris

Kathleen Myers Joanne Nielson

Drew Neubauer Eva Nino

Robert Noriego Sall y North

l.ci-Ann Mulfrd Michele Murphy

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Denise Poniatowski Donna Porter

Lou is Pct ric Jim Petruzzelli

Erin O'Donnell John Ong

Suzy O'Nicl Sherry Osborne

Ralph Partida Kim Paucl

Bridget Oat is Bob O'Connell

Charles Pillon Lorraine Poggionc

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Ana Quan Rosa Quan

Tom Reilly Kimberlee Reimann

John Roach Beatriz Rodrigue7

Steve Rumps David Ryan

Jasmin Sa idi Lupe Sa monicgo

Terrie Roe Marc Roc loffzen

Kelly Rose Cindy Roth

Suzanne

Eva M. Sa tori Mary Schlesinger

Lynn Schmeeckle Hilary Schmit

Schnackenberg Kathleen Schubert

Da urene Shelley Jenny Shields

Bart Scott Michelle Serrio

Sue Shook Kelly Skemp

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Nick Tenwolde Donna Thuerauf

Jane Turney Lizotte Usa

Joyce Valadez Judy Valadez

Monica Valtierra Yvonne Vanson

Andrew Volkert Mary-Kale Walker

Dave Westhem Sharon Wi lson

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Cunningham Wri Mary Young

Jolene Wolf Theresa Woods

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Lise Bartman Mary Bartolme

Bea Bastien Mike Ballaini

Dave Alessi Lawanda Allen

Debbie Barlow Elisa Bartlell

Douglas Allenby Dave Amarante

Adel e Arlow Jasper Babcock

Kay Anderson Petheo Aniko

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Julie Bauman n Rick Beaums

Heidi Bender Josephine Bennett

Gretchen Bixler Beth Boeken

Gina Bouloy Patti Boyle

Marianne Brown Grace Bugelli

Wilson Brewster Kevin Briscoe

Bridget Brennan William Brennan

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Viki Burts John Butler

Jim Cairns Lisa Calvetti

Sylvia Campa Kim Cane

Hugo Cargnelutti Claire Carpenter

John Carrier Laci Carroll

lra1.ema Carles Frank Casella

Jeff Chand ler Christina Chauncy

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Mike Eringcr Susie Feneis

Mike Dyson Robert Engle

Karen Dowe Coleen Downie

Dave Dalton Karen Davidson

Al Delco Carol DiStcfano

Sergio Cruz Bruce Czcrnck

Rick Closson Rcchcllc Condi

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Dimpne Figuracoon Moria Finnerty

Tom Frankowski Judith Gaccetta

Pat Galvin Mark Garibaldi

Jim Gaud Dan Gaydos

Mike Geraci Gerold Golt

David Gould Christine Graves

Marga ret Gunn Dave Hall

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Mary Karcher Helen Kasperick

Richard Jarrett Molly Johnson

Scott Jacobson Joe Janus

Shawn Jackson Cynthia Jacobs

Cathy Hughes Joe Hynes

Jeannie Hebner Masayo Honjo

Mary Hannon Janet Heath

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Terry Kearney Marcia Kelly

Liza Kennedy Jim Koenig

Gerry Korson Tom Korson

Elise Langley Susan Lawb

Scott Lipton Ernestine Lopez

Janet Lynch George Madok

Sheryl Lorey James Lowther

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Julie Melfi Marla Merhab

Joan McM ill en Shannon McNair

Kevin McGill Peter McKernan

Virginia McDonald Mike McGee

Brooke Mayfield Valerie McConas

William Malony Jon Matsuo

Mark Maeder William L. Maheu

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Michelle Merrie John Mobilia

Mary Montanio Bret Muth

Sharon Nadalsky Susan Nelson

Joe Norton Kate O' Neil

Donna Potter Charlie Radovich

Frank Padon Chris Paliobagis

Joanne Patapow Lee Potier

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Adrian Rosas Maria Rosas

Rosalie Rocha Debbie Rodrigues

Susan Shea

Cynthia Rose Steven Ruby

Pat Schaar

Rick Russell John Sarture

Karen Reinecke Kathy Robb

Masako Shimomura

Patti Schreiner

105

James Silcox Lisa Sill

Beth Slater Geneveive Sousa

Matt Stehly Diane Steinbrenner

Randy Stevens Adrinne Swanke

Mike Telles Doug Thomas

Maryann Thomson Joe Timmins

Steve Vasq uez Mariana Vazquc1

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Carmen Villalobos Caulos Virginia

Chris Whitton Joan Wright Rebeccalynn Williams Henry Zahner

Cheryl Zankich Leah Zeldin

Brian Weiss

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Joe Andrews John Andrews

MaryAnn Aronson Flora Atkins

Louie Ayala Butch Babcock

Richard Baddour Xavier Baeza

Thomas Balles Su7.ann Barajas

Brigid Bennett Mercedes Bennett

Julie Barone Diane Barry

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Christine Chapman Will Dailey

Daniel Casius Cynthia Cayabyab

Ken Capone Jim Carrigan

Ca rrey Campbell Mark Canns

Greg Bullian Paul Brownell

Wilmer Brown Nick Bruno

Wendy Bond Arny Brewster

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Susan Dupan Bernard DuPar Locmaria

Susan Dcgrcgory Joan Deweese

Mary Dinippo Mat Dillhoefer

Joe End Michael Ferguson

Mary Ferons T" m Flint

Bob Fra ncavill a Anita Gampeal

Anne Gemma Selene Giusti

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Karen Goodfe llow Elizabeth Griffin

James Gonzalez Jean Gonzalez

Chris Hadzicki Lucia Harnrneri ch

Mike Hughes lssam Abu Issa

Tom Hendrix Betsy Hickethier

Karen Hardos Doug Hel zer

Terry Holt Gary Holtey

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Duane Lindsey Maureen Lirpolo

Dan Lanahan Saliao Levi

Kevin Kraj niak Nicholas Krall

John Knoth Andy Kozlowski

Laura Jimenez John Kelly

Kim Jacobs Eric Jensen

Tim Klein Jeannine Kleszcz

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Karen Morrison Janelle Moser

Evelyn Metoyer James Mitchel

Melissa Mcc/\be Pat Mercer

Harold Martinez Marty Mates

Corinne Marteeny Grace Marlin

Mandy Madok Colleen Malone

Ken Loughran Steve MacGregor

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Mark enad Gloria Nestlerode

Arnold Neves Brent Nickolai

Sharon Oseransky Frank Paga no

Mary Palomino Patricia Patapow

David Thomas Perry Matt Petray

Mike Pon Steph Powell

Cha rles Pret10 Stua rt Putman

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Sharon Seivert Jayne Senikowich

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Iota Tau, local chapter of A.K . Psi, has now gained its standing as a chapter and is finishing their first academic year. This year brought several activities including: speakers, film tours, the Regional Conference at Fresno and service projects which brought recognition from the community.

Alpha Kappa Psi, a very well known and respected co-educational business fraternity, is the oldest professional fra ternity for Business Administration . It was founded in 1904, and continues to expand. Presently, A.K. Psi membership is open to all Busi ness majors at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

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ALPHA EPSILON DELTA

Alpha Epsil on Del ta is an international honor society for those pursuing careers in the health professions. It functions quite similar to the Amoeba, changing its shape as it engulfs new members with interests in the health sciences. Uniting as one cell encourages excellence in pre– medical scholarship, stimulates an appreciation of the importance of

pre-medical education and promotes cooperation and contacts among pre– medical, medical and allied health students and educators. This energetic

Vice President Greg Martin, Secretary Don Trotter, Social Chairperson Chris Chapman, Treasurer Mike Devereaux and Historian Monica Weiss. Now, if the words of Alpha Epsilon Delta do not permeate your memory, just recall AED (Amoebae Even Do-it).

organism also provides practice exams, peer counseling, guest

speakers, tours, and other activities to aid students in their pursuit of goals. The nucleus of this educational cell consists of the president Helen Burke,

STANDING BACK ROW L-R: Mr. Ed Wa rren, Faculty Advisor, Tom Smith, Beverly Lindsay, Helen Burke, Marcella T eran, Noel Baker, Virginia McDonald, Patrick Ba rry. STA DI G 2N D ROW L-R: Dr. Carol Baker, Faculty Advisor, J . Andrews, Shawn Jackson, Dia ne Ba rry, Flora Atkins, Martha Goettc, Vicki Haas, Geoff Coster. SITTING: Ma rtha Rietow, Susan Shook, Cleta Romero, Kim Jacobs.

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Founded in Farmville, Virgini a, in 1898 , Zeta Tau Alpha now contains the third largest number of co ll egia te chapters of the twe nty-six ati onal Panhell eni c Sororit ies . The Theta Epsil on Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was co lonized on the US D campus October 12, 1978 , by fo urtee n Charter members Theta Ep ilon

ma intains the sta nda rds a nd philanthropy of the national sorority by all owing the members to retain thei r indi vi dua lity, in additi on it continues to help the mentall y retarded cit izens of the community ... Theta Epsil on is a growing chapter a nd is invo lving itself in beneficial and enj oya ble ac tiv ities.

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TAU KAPPA EPSILON

Tau Kappa Epsilon, a fraternal organization, represent deep friendship and mutual understanding exist among thi group of men who have imila r ideals, hopes, and purposes. Such a bond of friendship and understanding furnishe the indispen able incentive which helps the college man develop friendship . A

into a poised and self-confident adult– fortified by a group of true and understanding companions which will abide throughout life. The fraters of Tau Kappa Epsilon continue to pon or and participate in T.G .'s, partie , assist in Oxfam, along with numerous other functions.

L-R: James O' Malley, Mike Erlinger, Geoff Coster, Joe La Russa. Mike Bauaini, Kent Stromberg, Mar Maeder, Cameron Crowner.

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PHI KAPPA THETA

Kap- ADPi Oxfam Softball Marathon ; and countless partie and ocial event . In addition, the Phi Kaps formed a nucleus for the cheering ection at Torero football games; they al o instilled school spirit into the ne11 Freshmen by their participation in Fre hmen Orientation '78. The Brothers of Phi Kappa Theta demonstrate a unique ability for leadership amongst organizations on the USD campu .

The Brothers of Phi Kappa Theta thi year continued their record of leadership in the areas of socia l life in a nd service to, the USD community. Annual events/services which were once again performed by the Phi Kaps included : Airport pickup for Freshmen arrivi ng in eptembcr; ushering for Speakers Bureau events; participation in the First Annual USO Greek Weekend; publication of the school's student directory, TH DIAL; building one of the rooms for the Halloween Haunted House in the Lark; sponsorship of the econd Annual Phi

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lpha Delta Pi orority joined with three other Greek organizations to make known the fun and sati faction 1\hich can be found within fraternal ) tern . The olde t ational orority, lpha Delta Pi, stresses involvement in chool, community and hristian area . Zeta Pi chapter of DPi tre e these strain and develop further it bond of love and lo alt . The i terhood of Alpha elta Pi ha been active in several

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scholarships raised by Account ing Society members through donation from the business community and alumni. The Accounting Society i currently in the process of becoming a chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the national honor fraternity for accountants, and hopes to achieve this goal in the near future.

their accounting and business classes. On the lighter side, the society also sponsors a variety of speakers during the year. conducts tours of C. P.A. firms locally, sponsors parties and social activities, promotes membership in professional organizations and presen ts an annual Spring Banquet at which time the Society awards

In its ninth yea r at D, the Accounting Society is a student organiza ti on which promotes the persona l interaction of acco unting st udents in academic and community endeavors. The Accounting ociety operates a student manned tutoring lab in the chool of Bu iness which is open to all student seeking help in

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BIOLOGY CLUB

primary interest among its member is to observe as many ha bita nt of Sout hern Ca lifbrni a as poss ibl e with special empha is on th e a nima l fo rm in each one. Acti c ities thi s yea r incl uded: wha le wa tchi ng, desert trips, back- packing in th e loca l mounta ins, trips to an Diego Zoologica l Society, c loning, a nd films.

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FENCING CLUB The Fencing Club has celebrated its second year as a campus activity.

fencer requires leg strength, balance, a nd a great deal of physica l stamina. The Fencing Club hopes to enthuse the students to actively participate, so that it can eventually become a team that can compete with other colleges.

It promotes the sport of Fencing, which is much different from the Theatrical Fencing seen in movies or on the stage. To become a skilled

STAN DI G L-R: Dean Halstead, Roman Kournachi. "1ikc Chirnside, Kris Soren on.

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UNDERWATER ACTIVITIES CLUB The Und er Seas Di ving C lub is a lso known as th e Scuba C lub on the .S .D. campus. It pl a ns boa t di ve ,

beach trips, pa rti es, a nd get togeth ers whe re the stude nts sha re slides a nd di ve sto ries. The c lub is made up of students inte rested in di ving a nd the deep blue sea. An y other stude nts a lso interested in th e ocea n a nd vi ewing the undersea wo rl d a re invited to a tte nd .

L-R: James Coustea u, J esse I.cc, J a ne Coustea u, '- ic k \ll oronc, Tod Cote, \ll ikc Bush. Ha rold Ma rtinel , Bi!I Kohl.

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PSI CHI P i Chi is the ational Honor ociety in Psychology. The club

to encourage membership of all psychology st udents. This year our goa ls a re a nd bave been directed to encouragi ng closer student-teacher rela tionships. This is accomplished by as king the fac ulty to come and di scuss thei r work as profes ional psychologists whether teaching, resea rching, or engaged in psychothera py. We have already had

Dr. Dori Durrell a one gue t speaker. She shared with us her experiences in graduate school and her work as a private clinical psychologi t. In the immediate future we will be having as speaker Dr. Gerald Sperrazzo, Dr. John alois, Dr. Michael Haney, and Daniel Moriarty, Jr.

erves two purposes: First, it offers by the national psychological associations representation for our younger tuden ts in psychology; and second , it erve to stimulate interest in p ychology as an academic and professional field of work. The USO chapter of Psi Chi tries

BACK ROW L-R: Bill Mitchell Patrick Johnson, Mark Johnson, Tami Albright, Thomas \11 artin FRO'-T RO\i L-R: \1ark Luciano. Emma ogalc. Pat amaniego, Elizabeth Dumolt, Jane Doc, Sydney Taylor, Mary Palomino.

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BELOW L-R: Don Yarkin, Gaye Soroka, Sue Greene, Shannon Moore, Karen Closson, Anastasia Lott RIGHT L-R: Michelle Michelle, Deborah Wal– lace, Skip Walsh, George Pflaum.

STAN DI NG L-R: Mary Difilippo, Cha-cha Mallmao, Ann Gemma, Martha Hosk ins, Sr. Lorch. SITTING L-R: Kathy Angelos, Jane Scnikowich.

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I L-R: Chris Monica, Greg Mitchell, Ea rl Robinson, Dave Regaski , Tony Directo.

The R .A.'s are carefully selected students whom have aplied for this position due to their natural interest in aiding their fellow students. Being an R.A . at USD night sound like a fun job, but they carry several responsibilities, such as; planning student programs, hold ha ll meetings, orientating the Freshmen, helping students in Housing matters. They are benevolent and kind , a ttentive and available at the most needed times.

L-R: Debbie Wallace, George Pnaum, Mary Pat McCabe, Ca thy Johnson , Joe Eno, Michelle Michelle.

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HAWAIIAN CLUB

The Hawa ii an Club is des igned for those students interested in the culture , tradition , people, sa nd) beached (beautiful girls) of Polynesia. The Club welcomes all students and it's goal is to share and enjoy their knowledge a nd interest with the rest of the USD student body.

STA DI G L-R : Ma rk Doc, Mall Maui , Glenn Kuba, John Dcagon, Mark Powers, Sharon Wilson, Rick Russell . Bia n Games. S ITT I G L-R : Rh onda Addington , Jane Doc, Domini Collins, Michell Squires

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Chosen in April of last year, this year's cheer and song squad consists of returning members: Candia ansell, Marie Peck and Peggy Provencio. Newcomers this year include: Kathy Dibos, Rosalie Rocha and Cheryl Zankich. Prior to the beginning of the semester, the girls attended camp at UCLA in order to improve and acquire new skills. These newly attained skills were presented at the football and basketball games. The girls led the students as they tried to arrouse school spirit.

Left; Football: Rosa lie Rocha, Peggy Provincio, Cheryl Zankich, Kathy Dubois, missing: Marie Peck. Below Basketba ll: L to R : Rosalie Rocha, Jenny Guerin, Cheryl Zan– kich, Kathy Dubois.

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marketplace and brainstorms ideas in the way of creative planning. The Board consists of the ASB Vice President, the Social Chairman,

The ASB Program Board has the primary responsibility for planning and organizing a varied and balanced prog ram of extracurricular activities geared toward student participation and spirit and is designed to meet student interests and needs. The Board coordinates the programs of all student organizations in order to avoid conflicts and overlaps in schedules, keeps in touch with the needs and interests of students as well as what is available in the

Secretary of Communications, appointed Directors of student

organizations and representatives of the Dean of Students and Resident Offices. The Program Board holds two meetings per month, the first dealing with proposals for events, the second confirming and finalizing events for the ASB Calendar.

L-R: David Pa rry, Teresa O' Neill, Stua rt Putnam, Ga ry Becker, Mi cki Furr, Chairperson, John Martin , Sr. Tim Malone, Jea nette Zavacky, Judy Ha rper, Ka ren Goodfell ow, Clair Stehly, Jim Levett, Kellie Eva ns, Mike Tay lor, Vi ce-Cha irperson, Jeff Moore. NOT PI CT URED: Tom Cosgrove, Administrative Advisor.

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BLACK STUDENT UNION The purpose of the Black Student Union, BSU, is to afford black

students a channel through which to make a more effective adjustments to the university environment. The BSU provides a means to gain information on available school facilities, counseling, and other assistance. In addition, the club also tries to bring about a higher cultural awareness for the general student population through cultural events, dances and concerts.

L-R: Joe Nelson, Frant z Delva, Melanie Bevan, Henin Forman, Heidi Krcizinger, Shawna Gillesby, Josiah Alexa nder.

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LARK STAFF

entertained USD throughout the year. My staff and I thank the students for their enthusiastic support.

The LARK is the university's "Night-club", giving the students of USD a place to meet, dance, talk, and enjoy the company of their fellow students. The LARK has changed considerably in the past three years.

Shows are no longer performed in the small room, but have moved to the larger area of the Student Union to accomodate the crowds. Shows like "Montezuma's Revenge", "Splash", "Rosie and the Screamers", "Captain Cardiac", and "Disco Nights"

Sincerely yours, Stuart Putnam, LARK Manager

L-R: Jim Levett, Teresa O'Neill, Stuart Putnam, Jenny Jones, John Mobilia.

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SPANISH CLUB The Span ish Club is an organization dedicated to the

and the Spanish spirit of celebration. This year they plan to have a gazpacho luncheon, visit the Tinkin Gallery in Balboa Park, organize a field trip to Playas de Tijuana, sponsor a Spanish language film from Argentina and visit an orphanage in Baja, California.

The most important event sponsored by the club, the Christmas posada, involves not only the members of the club and other students, but the congregation of the Immaculata, the faculty, staff and their families. The posada is the club's highlight and features the traditional procession, breaking of pinatas, spanish music, dance, food

furthering of students' contact with Spanish cu lture, art and language. The members of the club both students of Spanish and native Spanish speakers , gather together several times a semester. These meetings are planned and discussed in Spanish.

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The French Club is beneficial to the French students at USD. With its casual atmosphere, it is a source for learning about French customs and cultural experiences. It also gives the French students a chance to practice speaking outside of the classroom. Some activities which the club sponsored this year were: a trip to an authentic French bakery, French movies, a French fondue party and a French Christmas party. Members of the club include: the professors of the French department, French I I and upper division students, and anyone else who speaks the language and would like to join.

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CONCERT BUREAU USO Concert Bureau 78-79 was headed by director David Thomas Parry and assistant director Alan Greenspan. Mr. Greenspan was also in charge of a ll concert photography. Events by the concert bureau fall

rock & roll. Spring term promises concerts with Toto, Tom Scott & the L.A. Express, and The Rolling Stones. The concert bureau is currently awaiting the completion of its new 70,000 seat arena, to be situated where the Immaculata is currently located. Even larger shows can be expected then.

term included "Beatlefever" with the Beatlemania cast, midnight movie festivals, and wild private parties. The latter always included sex, drugs, and

L-R: Joe James, Steve Danton - Security, Alan Greenspan - Asst. Concert Director, Jim Levett - Stage Director, David Parry - Concert Director, Mike Smith, Mike Taylor - Activities Director.

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SURFING ASSOC.

This year the USO Surfing Association attained new goals. The year was marked by numerous trips along the California coast and Mexico. To reduce the expenses of travelling, the team sponsored dances, TG's and parties. This year was given added strengths by its new members, Freshmen: Mike Mori and Steve

Erlinger, along with Upperclassmen: Bill Riker, Chris Ayres, John Muccino, Pepe Morris, Jim McDermott and team captain, Mark Layback Schaub. Together the members presented tough competition as they battled against other teams on the west coast.

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