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From the 110 (Harbor) North: From the 405 (San Diego) South or North: Take the Exposition exit. Go straight through the Take the 405 to the 10 (Santa Monica Freeway). 37th Street light. Keep left. Go under the freeway Go east (Los Angeles) on the 10. Take the Hoover bridge. Turn right on Figueroa. Turn left at 35th exit, turn right at the light. Turn left on Jefferson, Street. Enter campus at gate #3. right on Figueroa. Turn right on 35th street. Enter campus at gate #3. From the 110 (Harbor/Pasadena) South: Take the Exposition exit. Turn right on Figueroa. From the 101 (Hollywood/Ventura) Turn left on 35th Street. Enter campus at gate South or North: #3. Take the 110 going south. Take the Exposition exit. Turn right on Figueroa. From the 10 (Santa Monica) East: Turn left on 35th Street. Enter Take the Hoover exit, turn right at the light. Turn campus at gate #3. left on Jefferson, right on Figueroa. Turn right on 35th Street. Enter campus at gate #3. From the 5 (Golden State/ Santa Ana) South or North: From the 10 (Santa Monica) West: Take the 5 to the 110. Go Take the Hoover exit, turn right at the light. Turn south on the 110. Take the right on Hoover. Turn left on Jefferson, right on Exposition exit. Turn right on Figueroa. Turn right on 35th Street. Enter campus Figueroa. Turn left on 35th at gate #3. Street. Enter campus at gate #3. 94 • This is USC U N i ve r s i t y o f S o u t he r n c A l i f o r n i a This Is USC The University of Southern California is a private research institution of international distinction. It is distinguished by renowned faculty, highly competitive admission standards, an appreciation of the arts and an innovative community service outreach program that was recognized by Time Princeton Review when USC was named College of the Year in 2000 and Newsweek/Kaplan College Guide's "Hot School of 2001."

Founded in 1880, it enrolls about 32,000 students annually on two campuses, the 235-acre University Park Campus in Exposition Park and the 56-acre Health Sciences Campus, three miles to the northeast of downtown Los Angeles.

USC is a unique and distinguished university with a proud tradition of achievement and unheralded success in all areas of study:

USC is a member of the Association of American Universities, a select group of 62 elite public and private universities in the United States and Canada that, together, do about two-thirds of all federally funded research and development.

USC has 46 faculty members who are members of national academies. Membership in these prestigious academies, created by Congress, is by election only and is based on a faculty member's distinguished and continuous achievements.

The University is the home of 17 professional schools, in addition to the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. These schools train specialists in fields ranging from medicine and law to architecture, theatre, education and business.

USC undergraduates can design degrees from more than 150 majors and 123 mi- nors available in the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School and Professional Schools.

• More than 190,000 living alumni in the Trojan Family • Over 40 housing facilities available both on and off campus • More than 600 clubs and student organizations • Many of USC's undergraduate/graduate programs rank in the top 10 nationally • 52 fraternities and sororities • One of the nation's best academic reputations. ‘College of the Year 2000’ -Time Princeton Review College Guide

‘Hot School of 2001’ -Newsweek Kaplan College Guide

‘Leadership Institution’ -2001 Association of American Colleges & Universities

96 • This is USC USC Students USC: The University of Spoiled Children? Students come to USC from nearly every ethnic, religious and social group in the world, and If you have heard the myth promoted each of them brings their unique personality to the by students at other colleges that fold. Trojans are Latino, Swedish, Israeli, Hmong, USC's student body is rich and spoiled, Swahili, Armenian, Taiwanese and Russian. They are consider this: Christian, Buddist, Jewish, Muslim and agnostic. Their differences are assets to explore, not problems USC to confront. ► USC is among the nation's most No university is a perfectly tranquil and Undergraduate selective universities, our student body harmonious place - if it were, it would have very little Profile is also one of the most ethnically and connection to the real world. USC’s extremely diverse racially diverse, drawing students from student body is a strength and a source of pride. Our all 50 states and 136 countries. different backgrounds and points of view are essential to an open learning environment. African American 6% ► USC distributes $350 million in Asian 21% financial aid; over 60 percent of our Caucasian 47% students receive assistance. Hispanic/Latino 13% Native American/Pacific Islander 2% ► More than 60 percent of USC International Students 9% students volunteer in community- service programs in neighborhoods Female 52% around campus and throughout L.A. Male 48%

California 51% And consider this: Out-of-State 37% Outside U.S. 12% ► The student-to-faculty ratio is 10- to-1. First generation college goers 10% ► The average class size is 26 USC undergraduates come from all 50 states and 136 countries. students.

Total Enrollment 33,000 ► Full-time faculty teach the vast Undergraduate Students 16,500 majority of our courses. Graduate/Professional Students 16,500 ► Students can get all the classes Student/Faculty Ratio 10:1 they need in order to graduate in four years. School with the largest under- Did You Know? graduate enrollment is the Col- ► USC grads get great jobs, attend lege of Letters, Arts and Sciences the best graduate and professional  USC is among the nation’s most highly selective (24%). universities. The 2004 freshman class was among schools in the country (including our the strongest in the country, boasting an average Average class size is 26 students. own) and are supported by the Trojan GPA of more than 4.11 and an average SAT score Family - a network of nearly a quarter of 1353. The majority of entering freshmen come to More than 60% of students receive million alumni. USC from the top 10 percent of their high school some form of financial aid. graduating class. So, maybe we do spoil our students... Statistics reflective of 2006 Entering and we intend to keep it that way!  USC is the oldest and largest private research Freshman Class. university in the western half of the United States. The university was founded in 1880 with 53 students; today, USC enrolls 33,000 students in its College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and 17 top-ranked professional schools.

 USC is the largest private employer in the city of Los Angeles, and one of the largest in Southern California, providing jobs for 26,446 people during the 2005-06 fiscal year. During that same period, USC injected $1.86 billion into the economy, with an estimated additional output from the university of more than $2.14 billion in Los Angeles County.

This is USC • 97 advanced transportation technologies. Southern California's research universities provide a steady stream of discoveries, patents and new ideas that keep its industries and students on the cutting edge. In the most basic sense, however, L.A.'s people are its greatest asset. Culturally diverse, they come from every country in the world, speaking scores of languages, preparing native foods, embracing eastern and western “USC is such a great artistic traditions and worshiping in churches, school - too bad about Los Angeles synagogues and mosques. Individually, traditions are preserved; collectively, something is being the neighborhood.” A place. A state of mind. The present as created a fusion of elements, a world culture. ,future. Located at the edge of the Pacifc Ocean USC lies in the heart of everything Los Here’s the media buzz: opening toward the Pacific Rim, Los Angeles Angeles has to offer. The 10-square block area L.A., home of earthquakes, fires, is the heart of a mega-region, a crossroads floods, crime and soon to be invaded north of campus - the historic West Adams city whose lure is infinite possibility, fueled by by killer bees and giant frogs, is about District - is an ethnically diverse residential the imagination and creativity of its people. to separate from the continent and drift neighborhood that is home to about 6,000 Nowhere else on earth has the L.A. mix: great out to sea. students, faculty and staff. Figueroa Street, the weather, global population and entrepreneurial main connection boulevard between USC and Here’s the reality: spirit, cutting-edge research and new industries, downtown, is lined with small businesses, hotels USC is ranked among the safest of and an almost palpable sense that the society and a myriad of restuarants. The campus also all U.S. universities and colleges, and economy of the future are being invented lies right across the street from the infamous with one of the most comprehensive here. . campus/community safety programs Founded in 1781 by 44 pobladores from in the nation. Our neighborhood, North In Los Angeles, the future happens every Mexico, Los Angeles has welcomed immigrants University Park, is made up of schools, day. The truth is, Southern California is the of all races, cultures and creeds since its inception museums, churches, parks, shopping nation's window on the future. For those who and has provided opportunity for those who seek centers, restaurants, houses and choose to embrace it, this future is filled with apartments. It is home to working- it. The tiny pueblo grew in relation to changing abundant sunshine, promise and possibility. class families, small business owners, times; one of its most remarkable building downtown professionals and thousands periods was the early 1880s, when USC was of students, faculty and staff. You established in what was then west Los Angeles, What to do in L.A. can walk to the Coliseum or the IMAX and the Los Angeles Times began to publish the Theater, listen to mariachi bands news. Students at USC have easy access to just about play for weddings in Exposition Park everything Los Angeles has to offer. It's within rose garden or stargaze at the Shrine Industrial technology and, later, World a short drive of almost 75 miles of shoreline and Auditorium, where the Oscars and the War II ushered in Southern California's modern beaches. You can swim in the Pacific, snow ski Emmys are often held. A short bus ride era. Aerospace joined moviemaking and other will take you to Staples Center, home of manufacturing industries, providing jobs for in Big Bear or visit the desert all in the same day. the Lakers, Sparks, Clippers, Avengers thousands of veterans who fell in love with Los You can drop in on the studios of Hollywood, a and Kings. Angeles while en route to the Pacific theatre host of movie theatres, play houses and concert and then returned to make the region home. venues. Those with an eye for shopping are right around the corner from the world-renowned shops Our neighborhood is diverse, vibrant and The history of the area is replete with stories of of Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Melrose and Venice. essential to USC and your education. men and women who dreamed big dreams and Additionally, just about every professional sport is willed them to happen. represented in L.A., and there's a diverse collection To an unequaled degree, the history of the of international cuisine all within a short drive. region and the history of its university, USC, are inextricably intertwined. Faculty research, Credit: Jane Pisano, clinical practice, and the efforts of USC alumni VP of External Relations have shaped such key industries as aerospace and cinema-television, and provided vital services like health care and social work, law and justice, and government and education. This symbiotic relationship continues. As L.A. reinvents itself, so does the university. Few regions face the future with so many assets. In an era of international economic competition, Southern California has emerging export industries in communications technology and entertainment, biotechnology and 98 • This is USC Places To See in L.A. L.A. Quick Facts

Ahmanson Theater Founded: Anaheim Angels September 4, 1781 by 44 Spanish, Anaheim Mighty Ducks Mexican, Indian and Black farmers. Beverly Hills City Population: Big Bear Mountain 3.9 million California Adventure County Population: Capitol Records 10 million in 88 cities Catalina Island (larger than 42 states) Disneyland Average Temperature: Downtown Disney High 74.0, Low 55.0 Farmers Market City Square Miles: Fisherman's Village - 469 Marina del Rey County Square Miles: Getty Museum 4,060 Griffith Park and Observatory City Perimeter: Hollywood Bowl 342 miles Hollywood Walk of Fame Average Elevation: Hollywood Wax Museum 275 feet House of Blues Average Annual Rainfall: IMAX Theater SANTA BARBARA 35 days per year Knott's Berry Farm 98 miles Los Angeles Avengers MAGIC MOUNTAIN Los Angeles features almost Los Angeles Clippers 35 miles 75 miles of coastline. Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles boasts the 16th-largest Los Angeles Kings economy on earth. Los Angeles is the No. 1 import/ex- Los Angeles Lakers LAS VEGAS BEVERLY HILLS port city in the nation, with $235 Los Angeles Sparks 275 miles 9 miles HOLLYWOOD billion trading activity. Los Angeles Zoo 7 miles Magic Mountain / MALIBU Hurricane Harbor 27 miles Malibu SANTA MONICA Mann's Chinese Theater USC 14 miles Melrose Avenue Museum of Natural History MANHATTAN BEACH Museum of Tolerance 15 miles Old Town Pasadena Queen Mary DISNEYLAND Raging Waters 27 miles Rodeo Drive Santa Monica Pier / Third Street Promenade HUNTINGTON BEACH Snow Summit 36 miles Sunset Strip Universal Studios / City Walk Venice Beach Wild Rivers Warner Bros. Studios SAN DIEGO 123 miles

This is USC • 99 The TROJAN

The extended family of USC is a global network made up of thousands of alumni, students, faculty, and staff,Family as well as parents of students, SCions (children and grandchildren of alumni), the Board of Trustees, the boards of councilors, donors, athletic fans, and neighborhood partners. But the uniqueness of the Trojan Family isn’t due to its vast numbers. Rather, it’s the extraordinary closeness and solidarity that is found in this genuinely supportive community. To its members, the term “Trojan Family” is more than a phrase: it represents a promise, a commitment to support that is lifelong and worldwide.

Students Alumni USC’s diverse student body is a strength and USC’s first alumni association was founded in source of pride. From its earliest days, USC aspired to 1885, just a year after the university graduated its diversity by instituting policies that assured no student first class. Those initial eight men and women paved would be denied admission because of race, color, the way for today’s more than 180,000-member religion, or gender. The university has attracted more USC Alumni Association. Trojan alumni span all international students over the years than any other 50 states and virtually every region of the world. As American university. Currently, 12 percent of USC’s leaders in their communities and professions, they TROJAN FAMILY FUN FACTS students represent approximately 115 countries. bring recognition to their alma mater. Distinguished Equally important is the academic excellence alumni include former U.S. Secretary of State Warren ► The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and that today’s USC students bring. USC's admit rate is Christopher, astronaut Neil Armstrong, architect Sciences has nominated at least one USC about 27 percent, with most freshmen coming from Frank Gehry, opera singer Marilyn Horne, symphony alumnus every year since the inception of the top 10 percent of their high school classes. The conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, film director the Academy Awards in 1929. 2004 entering class’ SAT score average is 1351 and George Lucas, and baseball pitcher Mark Prior. The GPA average is 4.11. But USC students are more than talents and commitment of its alumni are among ► When USC first opened, tuition was academic high-achievers. There have been more Trojans USC’s greatest strengths. $15.00 per term, and students were in the Olympics than any American university, and not allowed to leave town without over 60 percent of the university’s students volunteer the knowledge and consent of the in community-service programs in neighborhoods USC Alma Mater university president. around campus and throughout LA. Outstanding, well-rounded students are a hallmark of USC. “All Hail” ► USC's first class valedictorian was a woman, Minnie C. Miltimore, class “All Hail to Alma Mater of 1884. Faculty USC’s faculty members aren’t just teachers To thy glory we sing; ► The USC marching band is the only one of others’ works, but active contributors to what in the U.S. that has earned a platinum is taught, thought, and practiced throughout the All Hail to Southern California record. In fact, it has earned two. world. The university’s faculty includes Nobel Prize Loud let thy praises ring; laureate George A. Olah and 46 members of the ► Since 1912, USC is the only National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Where Western sky meets university in the world to have a gold of Engineering, and, Institute of Medicine. More medal-winning athlete in every summer than 200 faculty members have received prestigious Western sea Olympiad. academic and professional awards from organizations Our college stands in majesty; as varied as National Institutes of Health, the National ► A gargoyle monkey at the top of Science Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Sing our love to Alma Mater, Student Union thumbs his nose at the the National Endowment for the Humanities, the bust of past university president, Rufus John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and the Hail, all hail to thee!” von KleinSmid because of a quarrel he Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. had with the architect over redesigning the building.

100 • This is USC Cardinal and Gold Notable Alumni Traveler, the noble white horse that appears at all Before 1895, the official color of USC was gold. USC home football games with a regal Trojan warrior The official color of the College of Liberal Arts was Herb Alpert, Musician astride, is one of the most famous college mascots. cardinal. The college had its own official color because Traveler first made an appearance at USC it was the largest academic unit in the University. Neil Armstrong, Astronaut football games in 1961. Bob Jani, then USC’s In 1895, both colors were adopted as USC’s official Art Buchwald, Columnist director of special events, and Eddie Tannenbaum, colors. then a junior at USC, had spotted Richard LeVar Burton, Actor Saukko riding his white horse, Traveler I, “Trojans” Leo Buscaglia, Author/Educator in the 1961 Rose Parade. They persuaded Jerry Buss, Owner - LA Lakers Saukko to ride his white horse during USC’s nickname, “Trojans,” USC games, serving as a mascot. Ever originated in 1912. Up to that time, Warren Christopher, since, whenever USC scores, the band USC’s teams were called the Methodists former U.S. Secretary of State plays “Conquest” and Traveler gallops or Wesleyans, nicknames which were not Family around the Coliseum. looked upon with favor by university Will Ferrell, Actor The current Trojan mascot is Traveler officials. Frank Gehry, Architect So, Warren Bovard, director of VII. Even though the breed of horse Frank Gifford, Sportscaster may have changed over the years — athletics and son of university president Travelers I through VI ranged from an Dr. George Bovard, asked Los Angeles Lionel Hampton, Musician Arabian/Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Times sports editor Owen Bird to select Marilyn Horne, Opera Star Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Arabian an appropriate nickname. Ron Howard, Director/Actor to an Andalusian — Traveler’s color has “At this time, the athletes and coaches always remained pure white. of the university were under terrific Keyshawn Johnson, NFL In the fall of 2004, USC alumnus handicaps,” recalled Bird. “They were Randy Johnson, MLB Bill Tilley ('61) and his wife, Nadine, donated $2 facing teams that were bigger and better-equipped, yet million to provide a permanent endowment to they had splendid fighting spirit. The name ‘Trojans’ Michael Landon, Actor support Traveler. fitted them.” Lisa Leslie, WNBA Besides the horses, USC once even had a canine George Lucas, Film Director mascot. A mutt named George Tirebiter I The (famous for chasing cars through the USC Paul Mazursky, Director The Trojan Marching Band - known campus) first appeared at football games in Cheryl Miller, Sportscaster 1940. He survived a publicized dognapping as “The Spirit of Troy” - is perhaps the by UCLA in 1947, but succumbed under most dynamic and innovative collegiate Paul Orphala, Founder - Kinkos the tires of an automobile in 1950. He band in the nation. Named among the Linda Johnson Rice, CEO - was succeeded by George II for three eight best marching bands in the country Ebony, Jet Magazines years(1950-52), then George III for one by USA Today, the band is one of the most year (1953) and finally George IV for one visible tools of the University. John Ritter, Actor Established in 1880, the band has year (1957). Barney Rosenzweig, Producer played for 10 Presidents, appeared in Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf five movies, numerous commercials and television shows, and has even produced Tom Selleck, Actor In the center of the USC campus several records of its own music. Ally Sheedy, Actress stands one of the most famous collegiate The band marches upwards of 80 landmarks in the country: Tommy Trojan. miles a year while traveling across the land Cybill Shepard, Actress Since being unveiled in 1930 for USC’s 50th jubilee, supporting almost every USC athletic team. A typical John Singleton, Director the statue of the bronzed Trojan warrior has served not football halftime show by the band takes more than only as a popular meeting place on campus, but as a 4,000 work hours to prepare. Thomas Stemberg, Founder - Staples symbol of the university’s fighting spirit. Now 270-plus members strong, the Trojan Lynn Swann, Sportscaster Sculpted by Roger Noble Burnham, Tommy Marching Band has tripled in size since Dr. Arthur Marlo Thomas, Actress Trojan cost $10,000 to build. A $1 surcharge then on C. Bartner became its director in 1969. season football tickets helped pay for it. The statue , Actor is a composite of many USC football players from David L. Wolper, Producer the late 20s, most notably 1930 Rose Bowl Player Trojan of the Game Russ Saunders and All-American Erny Robert Zemeckis, Film Director Pinckert. Traditions Inscribed on the statue’s base is “THE TROJAN” and the university’s seal, with the Latin motto “Palmam qui meruit ferat (Let him who deserves it bear away the palm).” Below the seal are inscribed the qualities of the ideal Trojan: “Faithful, Scholarly, Skillful, Courageous and Ambitious.”

This is USC • 101 t H E U n i ve r s i t y o f S o u t he r n c A l i f o r n i a

teven B. Sample became the 10th president of the Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University University of Southern California in March 1991. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is married to the SHe is the university’s first holder of the Robert C. former Kathryn Brunkow of Park Ridge, III. The Samples, Packard President’s Chair. who reside in San Marino, Calif., have two daughters and Sample is an electrical engineer, a musician, an two grandchildren. outdoorsman, an author, and an inventor. In February 1998 he was elected to the National Academy of • • • • • • • • Engineering for his contributions to consumer electronics and leadership in interdisciplinary research and education. President Steven B. Sample on In 2003 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts What Makes a USC Education Distinctive and Sciences in recognition of his accomplishments as a (Excerpted from USC Focus, a publication for prospective students) university president. While the University of Southern California shares the high Steven B. Sample He remains an active member of USC’s faculty, ideals and high quality of many of the world’s great universities, it President, co-teaching with management expert Warren Bennis a possesses a special vitality, a sense of community and a drive for popular spring-semester course for juniors and seniors excellence that set it apart. Our campus is suffused with optimism University of Southern entitled “The Art and Adventure of Leadership.” His book, and a can-do spirit that motivates students to expand their minds California The Contrarian’s Guide to Leadership, released in October and enlarge their vision, and inspires them to transform their 2001 by Jossey-Bass, has been a Los Angeles Times best- ambitions and aspirations into accomplishments and achievements. seller, was chosen by the Toronto Globe as one of the 10 At USC we want students to invent their future by probing deeply into what they study and by stretching broadly across the best business books of 2001, and has been translated into intellectual landscape. five languages. What are some qualities that set USC apart? First, USC has Under Sample’s leadership, USC has become world- outstanding faculty who are engaged in research, scholarship and USC Presidents renowned in the fields of communication and multimedia creative activities that have an impact on people around the world. technologies, received national acclaim for its innovative Because they are at the forefront of their fields, faculty members Marion M. Bovard 1880-91 community partnerships, and solidified its status as one of such as those we have at USC are exciting in the classroom, whether the nation’s leading research universities. they teach freshmen or doctoral students. They can ignite a fire in Joseph P. Widney 1892-95 the minds of their students and bring a perspective to their teaching USC milestones in the past 12 years include George W. White 1895-99 that faculty members in more parochial institutions simply cannot conducting the most successful fund-raising campaign in duplicate. All of our senior faculty teach regularly. We’re very George F. Bovard 1903-21 the history of higher education and receiving four gifts of proud of the fact that practically all of our courses are taught by Rufus B. von KleinSmid 1921-47 $100 million or more, a record unmatched by any other members of the professoriate, generally in classes of 30 or fewer. Fred D. Fagg, Jr. 1947-57 university in the nation; the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Another characteristic that sets USC apart from other universities is its outstanding students. USC is one of the most Norman Topping 1958-70 chemistry to USC faculty member George Olah in 1994; being named College of the Year 2000 by Time magazine; selective academic institutions in the country, typically receiving 10 applicants for every opening in our freshman class. The ones John R. Hubbard 1970-80 and the recruitment of one of the most academically James H. Zumberge 1980-91 we admit are those who excel, who probe, who ask questions talented freshman classes in the nation. and have the capacity to think deeply and originally. You may be Steven B. Sample 1991-present Sample is the author of numerous journal articles and interested to know that USC has more National Merit Scholars published papers in science and engineering and higher than Princeton, MIT or UCLA. education. His patents in the field of digital appliance One of the unique strengths of USC is our integration of controls have been licensed to practically every major the liberal arts with professional studies. Every student early on manufacturer of appliance controls and microwave ovens takes six courses in our highly successful core curriculum. We then encourage them to take a major and a minor that are widely in the world. Over 300 million separated from each other across the intellectual landscape—such home appliances have been built as chemistry and classics, or English and engineering, or business using his inventions. and music. We’ve found there is a marvelous release of intellectual Sample has chaired a number energy that occurs when two widely separated fields of thought of statewide and national groups come together in one mind. examining the state of elementary, At USC we want students to probe deeply into what they study, secondary, and higher education. In and we want them to stretch themselves. We call it “breadth with depth.” The university recognizes students who do outstanding 1994 he convened a group of Los work in two or more widely separated fields by naming them Angeles leaders which was awarded a Renaissance Scholars. Student who receive this honor then have an historic $53 million challenge grant opportunity to compete for $10,000 prizes, awarded at graduation. from the Annenberg Foundation to I know of no other university that offers this kind of program. accelerate reforms in local public Another hallmark of a USC education is community service. schools. He currently serves on the At USC we give students a wide array of experiences so they can California Commission for Jobs develop fully has human beings, and community service is an important part of this process. and Economic Growth. Sample Another thing that sets USC apart from other universities is our co-founded the Association of location. I have visited and lived in many places around the world, Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), and, believe me, Southern California is extraordinary. It is probably a consortium of 34 premier Pacific the most interesting, dynamic, culturally rich, and diverse place on Rim research universities located in earth. This region has a terrific intellectual and artistic vibrancy, 15 countries. He is a past chairman and its human and creative resources are nearly limitless. Southern of the Association of American California brings together the peoples of the world in a manner and Universities (AAU), a consortium to an extent unlike that of any other city in history. Finally, what truly makes USC unique is the “Trojan Family.” of the 62 leading North American There is a closeness among the students, faculty, staff and alumni at research universities. He chaired USC that is unmatched by that of any other university with which a special AAU committee on I’m familiar. Trojans tend to stick together and help one another postdoctoral education and an long after they leave the university. It’s a genuinely supportive AAU task force on increasing community, all that the word family implies: a special bond that protection for human subjects in lasts a lifetime and is with you wherever you go; memories and university-based research. traditions that are held dear by Trojans everywhere; a desire to give mutual encouragement and inspiration. Sample came to USC from the There are more than 180,000 members of the Trojan Family State University of New York at throughout the world, and I’ve never met one who doesn’t feel Buffalo, where he had served as a kindred bond to all of his fellow Trojans. Undoubtedly one of president since 1982. the greatest benefits of a USC education is becoming a part of this Sample earned B.S., M.S., and special family, whose embrace of every Trojan is truly lifelong and 102 • This is USC worldwide. t H E U n i ve r s i t y o f S o u t he r n c A l i f o r n i a

ichael L. Garrett, so much a part of USC’s — volleyball, golf, tennis, swimming and water polo. unparalleled athletic tradition, was named the Prior to joining the USC staff, he was director of Mschool’s sixth-ever athletic director in January business development for the Great Western Forum (1988- of 1993. 90), including its highly-successful boxing program. Garrett, Troy’s 1965 Heisman Trophy-winning Earlier in his career, he worked for the San Diego tailback who has a background in business, law, government, district attorney’s office and as a youth counselor, held athletic administration and community affairs, oversees the management positions in the retail, construction and real 19 men’s and women’s teams and the $44 million budget estate industries, did color commentary on USC football that make up the nation’s most tradition-rich athletic telecasts, and ran for Congress (1982) and San Diego City program. During his tenure: Council (1983). • USC has won 15 national titles (in men’s tennis Garrett has been involved in community affairs since in 1993, 1994 and 2002, women’s swimming in 1997, his days at USC. While in college, he helped found the baseball in 1998, men’s water polo in 1998 and 2003, Cool-Head Program, an organization that met with youth Mike Garrett women’s water polo in 1999 and 2004, women’s track groups to try to offset racial tensions in Los Angeles, and Director of Athletics, and field in 2001, women’s volleyball in 2002 and 2004, volunteered at the MacLaren Children’s Center, a home for women’s golf in 2003 and football in 2003 and 2004), plus abused children. University of Southern 32 conference crowns, and almost annually has finished in He helped establish the East Los Angeles Youth California the Top 10 (among the 323 Division I universities) in the Activities Foundation in 1989, a community-based group Sears Directors’ Cup all-sports standings. that ran boxing/educational clubs as a gang-intervention • USC won the Lexus Gauntlet Trophy, a year-long program. all-sports competition between Troy and crosstown rival In 1996, he received the Boys and Girls Clubs of UCLA, in the 2001-02 inaugural season and again in Pasadena’s “Youth Partnership Award.” USC Athletic Directors 2003-04. He is on the Board of Directors of First American • Fundraising (reaching a record $25-plus million Bank. Willis O. Hunter* 1926-57 in 2003-04) and corporate sponsorships, merchandising Born April 12, 1944 in East Los Angeles, Garrett and licensing (to more than $4 million in 2003-04) have was a prep All-American at that neighborhood’s Roosevelt * 1957-72 skyrocketed. High. John McKay 1972-75 • He has undertaken the biggest building program As a student at USC, Garrett set the standard for Richard Perry* 1975-84 in the history of USC athletics, including the $3 million the modern-era “I” formation Trojan tailbacks. He was Mike McGee 1984-93 (a dining/activity center), a 3,000-square- a two-time All-American (1964-65) who set 14 NCAA, Mike Garrett 1993-present foot addition to the weight room, a 3,000-seat track conference and USC records in his three-year career, and field stadium, expansion of the tennis stadium and including a then-NCAA career rushing mark of 3,221 football practice field, a new women’s soccer practice field, yards and a then-USC season mark of 1,440 yards in 1965. * Members of the National a short-game golf practice facility, an addition to baseball’s He was the first Trojan since 1927 to run for 1,000 yards in Association of Collegiate Directors , and a planned 10,000-seat Galen Events a season. of Athletics Hall of Fame. Center (for basketball and volleyball), set to open in the fall A versatile athlete, he also started at cornerback for of 2006. the Trojans and was an All-League outfielder for USC’s • He has added two women’s teams (soccer and water baseball team (he hit .309 in 1965 and polo), elevated women’s rowing from a club to intercollegiate was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates and sport, and awarded 42 more women’s scholarships (at an Los Angeles Dodgers). annual cost of $1.8 million) so that USC provides the Garrett played eight seasons maximum number of women’s scholarships permitted by (1966-73) in the NFL with the Kansas the NCAA. City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers, • Official NCAA graduation rates for USC student- becoming the first player to rush for athletes reached an all-time high in 1996 (71%) and 1,000 yards for two teams. An All-Pro, have averaged near or above the national rate over the he played in Super Bowls I and IV. past nine years; the 2001 graduation rate for the Trojan Garrett was inducted into the football team was at an all-time high 82%. There have National Football Foundation’s College been nine NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winners, four Football Hall of Fame in 1985 and National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes and a USC won the NCAA’s prestigious Silver valedictorian under Garrett. Anniversary Award in 1990. He was a • He has hired 16 head coaches and Trojan coaches charter member of USC’s Athletic Hall have been named National Coaches of the Year nine times of Fame, which he founded in 1994. He and Conference Coaches of the Year 22 times under his was inducted into the East-West Shrine watch. Game Hall of Fame in 2004. He was a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s and Garrett graduated from USC Women’s Track and Field Committee. in 1967 with a bachelor’s degree in Garrett, 61, became the seventh African-American sociology and earned a law degree from athletic director at a major Division I-A institution. In Western State University College of Law 2003, he was named one of “Southern California’s 25 in Fullerton, Calif., in 1986. Most Influential Executives in Sports” by the Los Angeles Garrett and his wife, Suzanne, have Business Journal (ranking sixth) and one of the nation’s four children, Sara, 24, a 2004 graduate “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports” by Sports of USC, and Daniel, 20, a USC junior, Illustrated (ranking 49th). He rose to 21st in SI's 2004 poll and 1-year-old twins, Michael and John. (the highest of any collegiate executive). In 2005, he was Danielle Martinez-Galvan serves as named one of the "50 Most Powerful African Americans in Garrett's executive assistant. Sports" by Black Enterprise magazine and was ranked fifth among the Los Angeles Business Journal's "Los Angeles' Most Powerful Sports Executives." Garrett previously had served as USC’s associate athletic director since December of 1990. In that role, he was responsible for the athletic department’s budget, personnel, contract compliance and corporate sponsorships. He also handled day-to-day supervision of five men’s sports This is USC • 103 Entering the 2007-08 season, the Pacific-10 (ARIZONA) and women's tennis (UCLA). Overall, e Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the the Conference had 32 teams finish in the top four "Conference of Champions."® Pac-10 members have at NCAA Championship events. c claimed an incredible 146 NCAA team titles over the past 17 seasons, for an average of more than eight Participation in the postseason was a common championships per academic year. occurrence for the Conference in 2006-07. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, 19 witnessed at

en Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10's least half its teams participating in NCAA or other success, as those 146 team titles have come in 24 postseason action. The men sent 62 of a possible different men's and women's sports. The Pac-10 has 90 teams into the postseason (68.1 percent), while r led the nation in NCAA Championships 41 of the the women sent 74 of a possible 100 teams (74.0 last 47 years and finished second five times. percent).

Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football achievement, the Pac-10 has captured 359 NCAA as the league sent six teams to bowl games. USC and titles (254 men's, 105 women's), far outdistancing the CALIFORNIA were named co-Pac-10 Champions

nfe runner-up Big Ten Conference's with identical 7-2 league records. The Trojans capped 212 titles. their season with a 32-18 win over Michigan in the Rose Bowl. Overall, the Pac-10 went 3-3 o T h e C o n f e r e n c e ' s in postseason bowl games with ARIZONA reputation is further STATE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON,

C proven in the annual OREGON STATE and UCLA also earning United States Sports bowl appearances. USC, CALIFORNIA and Academy Directors' OREGON STATE found themselves ranked Cup competition, the in the Top-25 in the nation at the conclusion prestigious award of the season, finishing fourth, 14th and 21st that honors the best respectively (Associated Press). overall collegiate athletics programs The Pac-10 was the premier basketball conference in the country. this season, as it sent six teams to the NCAA S T A N F O R D Men's Basketball Championship. UCLA advanced ic-10 ic-10 c o n t i n u e d i t s to the Final Four, falling just short to Florida in the remarkable run semifinals. The Bruins captured the Pac-10 regular f in the 2006-07 season championship, while OREGON earned season, winning its the Pacific Life Pac- 13th consecutive 10 Tournament

ci Directors' Cup. crown. On the In the 2006-07 women's side, four

a competition, teams competed seven of the i n t h e N C A A Top-30 Division To u r n a m e n t . P I p r o g r a m s A R I Z O N A were Pac-10 STATE reached members: No. the Elite Eight 1 STANFORD, for the first time No. 2 UCL A, in school history, No. 5 USC, No. while STANFORD Conference 9 CALIFORNIA, claimed the 2006- No. 10 ARIZONA 0 7 r e g u l a r of S TAT E , N o . 2 4 s e a s o n t i t l e ARIZONA and No. and the State 29 WASHINGTON. Farm Pac-10 Champions! The Pac-10 landed five To u r n a m e n t programs in the Top-10, Trophy. two more than the second- place SEC (2). The Conference continued its 1350 Treat Boulevard The Pac-10 captured eight dominance in NCAA titles in 2006-07 to lead the softball as all Suite 500 nation. It should be noted that the Pac- e i g h t t e a m s Walnut Creek, CA 94597 10 total does not include CALIFORNIA's earned trips to national championship in men's rugby or NCAA regional WASHINGTON's national championship in play, the most Phone (925) 932-4411 men's crew, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. o u t o f a n y Fax (925) 932-4601 The Pac-10 led the nation with the most NCAA titles c o n f e r e n c e in women's sports with five. in the nation. A R I Z O N A www.pac-10.org NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2006-07 claimed its eighth national title, and second in as came from ARIZONA (softball), ARIZONA STATE many years, in a three-game championship series (women's indoor track & field and women's outdoor against Tennessee. It marked the 19th national track & field), CALIFORNIA (men's water polo), championship by a Pac-10 team since 1982. With a OREGON STATE (baseball), STANFORD (women's 15-5-1 Conference record, ARIZONA picked up the cross country and men's golf) and UCLA (women's 2007 Pac-10 crown, while earning the overall No. 1 water polo). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in seven seed in the NCAA Division I Softball Championship. NCAA Championship events: men's soccer (UCLA), OREGON STATE claimed the 2007 NCAA Division women's volleyball (STANFORD), men's water polo I Baseball Championship, becoming the first team in (USC), women's water polo (STANFORD), men's a decade to repeat as College World Series champion. 104 • This is USC swimming (STANFORD), women's swimming The Beavers won all five of their CWS games, at Berkeley, the , the NCAA Team Titles including a sweep of North Carolina in the best-of- , and Oregon State College (now Won By Pac-10 Schools three finals, and trailed for only one of 45 innings ). All still are charter members they played in Omaha. of the Conference. Men The Conference also swept NCAA NCAA TEAM TITLES Pacific Coast Conference play 1. USC 73 men's and women's water polo WON BY CONFERENCE began in 1916. One year later, 2. UCLA 70 honors. CALIFORNIA captured the Washington State College (now 3. Stanford 58 men's title, while UCLA garnered Men Washington State University), 4. California 23 the women's hardware, claiming was accepted into the Conference, 10 Arizona State 5. 254 Pacific-10 .1 the school's 100th NCAA team and joined in Oregon 10 championship and becoming the 2. Big Ten 196 1918. first athletics program in the nation 3. Big 12 131 7. Arizona 5 to reach the century mark. The 4. Southeastern 94 In 1922, the PCC expanded to 8. Oregon State 3 ARIZONA STATE women claimed 5. Ivy 76 eight teams with the admission 9. Washington State 2 both indoor and outdoor track & 6. Big East 56 of the University of Southern field NCAA titles. The feat marked California and the University Total 254 just the 13th time in NCAA women's 7. Atlantic Coast 48 of Idaho. Montana joined the history that a team has won both the 8. Conference USA 46 Conference in 1924, and in 1928, indoor and outdoor team titles in 9. Western Athletic 35 the PCC grew to 10 members Women the same year. STANFORD picked 10. Sun Belt 30 with the addition of UCLA. 1. Stanford 36 up two national championships, 2. UCLA 30 securing the men's golf title, as well Women The Pacific Coast Conference 3. USC 11 as the women's cross country crown, competed as a 10-team league 10 Arizona 4. 105 Pacific-10 .1 its second in as many years. until 1950, with the exception 5. Arizona State 8 2. Southeastern 69 of 1943-45, when World War II On the men's side, Pac-10 members 3. Atlantic Coast 53 curtailed intercollegiate athletic 6. Washington 4 have won 254 NCAA team 4. Big 12 37 competition to a minimum. In 7. Oregon 3 championships, far ahead of the the 5. Big East 19 1950, Montana resigned from 8. California 3 195 claimed by the runner-up Big 6. Big Ten 14 the Conference and joined the Ten. Men's NCAA crowns have come Mountain States Conference. Total 105 at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-10 7. Colonial 12 The PCC continued as a nine- - 15 basketball titles by five schools Ivy 12 team Conference through 1958. (more than any other conference), 49 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track and In 1959, the PCC was dissolved P field crowns, and 26 baseball titles. and a new Conference was Pac-10 members have won 25 of the NCAA Team Titles formed - the Athletic Association a last 38 NCAA titles in volleyball, 33 Won By Pac-10 Schools of Western Universities. Original of the last 48 in water polo, and 20 AAWU membership consisted ci total swimming and diving national Men of California, Stanford, championships. Baseball 26 Southern California, UCLA,

Basketball 15 and Washington. Washington f Individually, the Conference has Boxing 1 State became a member in 1962, produced an impressive number of while Oregon and Oregon State Cross Country 8 ic-10 NCAA men's individual champions Golf 12 joined in 1964. In 1968, the as well, claiming 1,146 NCAA name Pacific-8 Conference was Gymnastics 11 individual crowns. adopted. Soccer 4 On the women's side, the story Swimming & Diving 20 Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, is much the same. Since the Tennis 49 the and NCAA began conducting women's Indoor Track & Field 3 were championships 26 years ago, Pac-10 Outdoor Track & Field 45 admitted and the Pacific-10 members have claimed at least four Volleyball 24 Conference became a reality. In national titles in a single season on Water Polo 32 1986-87, the league took on a C 18 occasions. Overall, the Pac-10 Wrestling 1 new look, expanding to include

has captured 105 NCAA women's 10 women's sports. o crowns, easily outdistancing the Women SEC, which is second with 70. Basketball 4 Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors Pac-10 members have dominated Cross Country 5 11 men's sports and 11 nfe a number of sports, winning 19 Golf 10 women's sports. Additionally, softball titles, 17 tennis crowns, 11 Gymnastics 4 the Conference is a member of the last 17 volleyball titles, 11 of Rowing 5 of the Mountain Pacific Sports the last 18 trophies in golf and eight Softball 18 Federation (MPSF) in four other in swimming and diving. Swimming & Diving 9 men's sports and two other

Tennis 16 women's sports. r Pac-10 women athletes shine Indoor Track & Field 3 nationally on an individual basis as Outdoor Track & Field 5 Edwin N. Atherton was well, having captured an unmatched Volleyball 12 named the Conference's first en 488 NCAA individual titles, an Water Polo 6 Commissioner in 1940. He average of more than 18 champions has been succeeded by Victor per season. O. Schmidt (1944), Thomas J.

Hamilton (1959), Wiles Hallock c The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference date back over (1971), and current Commissioner Thomas C. 90 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Hansen in 1983. Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the e Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Original membership The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles consisted of four schools - the University of California east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif. This is USC • 105 Athletic Excellence SC has long dominated the world of (previously The Knoxville Journal) of the country’s intercollegiate athletics. In fact, it could be top men’s athletic programs — 6 times (1971-72-74- Uargued that Troy was the “Collegiate Athletic 75-77-80) since its inception in 1971. Program of the 20th Century.” USC men and women USC’s women are also a force, with 20 national have combined for 106 national team titles. team titles, all since 1976. Trojan men’s teams are tops in the nation in From 1959-60 to 1984-85, USC put together an NCAA championships with 73 — more than any amazing streak. In each of those 26 years, at least one other university. Overall, USC’s men have won 86 Trojan team won a national championship (including national championships. five crowns in both 1962-63 and 1976-77). USC has won the National Collegiate All-Sports Following is a list with the coaches of the Championship--an annual ranking by USA Today winning teams. National Championships Men's Team Titles (86) Tennis (16) Volleyball (6) 1946 William Moyle 1949 Hans Vogel (USVBA) Football (11) 1951 Louis Wheeler 1950 Hans Vogel (USVBA) 1928 Howard Jones 1955 George Toley 1977 Ernie Hix 1931 Howard Jones 1958 George Toley 1980 Ernie Hix 1932 Howard Jones 1962 George Toley 1988 Bob Yoder 1939 Howard Jones 1963 George Toley 1990 Jim McLaughlin 1962 John McKay 1964 George Toley 1967 John McKay 1966 George Toley Water Polo (3) 1972 John McKay 1967 George Toley 1999 John Williams 1974 John McKay 1968 George Toley Jovan Vavic 1978 John Robinson 1969 George Toley 2003 Jovan Vavic 2003 Pete Carroll 1976 George Toley (tie) 2005 Jovan Vavic 2004 Pete Carroll 1991 Dick Leach 1993 Dick Leach Women's Team Titles (20) Baseball (12) 1994 Dick Leach 1948 Sam Barry 2002 Dick Leach Basketball (2) Rod Dedeaux 1983 Linda Sharp USC 1958 Rod Dedeaux Track and Field (26) 1984 Linda Sharp 1961 Rod Dedeaux 1926 Dean Cromwell “” 1963 Rod Dedeaux 1930 Dean Cromwell Golf (1) 1968 Rod Dedeaux 1931 Dean Cromwell 2003 Andrea Gaston 1970 Rod Dedeaux 1935 Dean Cromwell Fight On for ol’ SC 1971 Rod Dedeaux 1936 Dean Cromwell Swimming and Diving (1) Our teams Fight On to victory. 1972 Rod Dedeaux 1937 Dean Cromwell 1997 Mark Schubert 1973 Rod Dedeaux 1938 Dean Cromwell Our Alma Mater dear, 1974 Rod Dedeaux 1939 Dean Cromwell Tennis (7) 1978 Rod Dedeaux 1940 Dean Cromwell 1977 Dave Borelli (AIAW) looks up to you 1998 Mike Gillespie 1941 Dean Cromwell 1977 Dave Borelli (USTA) 1942 Dean Cromwell 1978 Dave Borelli (USTA) Fight On and win Gymnastics (1) 1943 Dean Cromwell 1979 Dave Borelli (AIAW) For ol’ SC 1962 Jack Beckner 1949 Jess Hill 1980 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1950 Jess Hill 1983 Dave Borelli Fight On to victory Indoor Track and Field (2) 1951 Jess Mortensen 1985 Dave Borelli 1967 Vern Wolfe 1952 Jess Mortensen Fight On! 1972 Vern Wolfe 1953 Jess Mortensen Track and Field (1) 1954 Jess Mortensen 2001 Ron Allice Swimming and Diving (9) 1955 Jess Mortensen The music for USC’s fight song, 1960 Peter Daland 1958 Jess Mortensen Volleyball (6) “Fight On,”was composed in 1963 Peter Daland 1961 Jess Mortensen 1976 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1922 by USC dental student Milo 1964 Peter Daland 1963 Vern Wolfe 1977 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1965 Peter Daland 1965 Vern Wolfe (tie) 1980 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) Sweet as an entry in a Trojan spirit 1966 Peter Daland 1967 Vern Wolfe 1981 Chuck Erbe contest. 1974 Peter Daland 1968 Vern Wolfe 2002 Mick Haley 1975 Peter Daland 1976 Vern Wolfe 2003 Mick Haley 1976 Peter Daland 1977 Peter Daland Water Polo (2) 1999 Jovan Vavic (NCWWP) 2004 Jovan Vavic 106 • This is USC 1994USC ~ 95 ~ Ha 97 ~ll 99 ~ of 01 ~ F03 ame~ 05 ~ 07

1994 Inductees Cynthia Cooper (Basketball) 2005 Inductees Jon Arnett (Football, Pre-1960) Anthony Davis Dick Attlesey (Track and Field) Clarence “Buster” Crabbe (Swimming) (Football, Post-1960) Jack Beckner (Gymnastics) Rod Dedeaux (Coach) Homer Griffith John Berardino (Baseball) Braven Dyer (Media) (Football, Pre-1960) Chuck Bittick (Swimming, Water Polo) Mike Garrett (Football, Post-1960) Jim Hardy (Football, Pre-1960) Jim Brideweser (Baseball) Al Geiberger (Golf) (Football, Pre-1960) Willie Brown (Football Pre-1970, Frank Gifford (Football, Pre-1960) Gene Mako (Tennis) Baseball) Marv Goux (Special Recognition) Mark McGwire (Baseball) (Coach, Football Pre-1970) Howard Jones (Coach) Anthony Munoz Rich Dauer (Baseball) Fred Lynn (Baseball) (Football, Post-1960) Ken Flower (Basketball) Marcus Allen, Class of 1994 John McKay (Coach) Russ Saunders (Football, Pre-1960) Bud Furillo (Media) Parry O’Brien (Track and Field) Harry Smith (Football, Pre-1960) Lou Galen (Spirit Award) Bill Sharman (Basketball) Craig Stadler (Golf) Joe Gonzales (Baseball) O.J. Simpson (Football, Post-1960) Francis Tappaan Elmer "Gloomy Gus" Henderson (Tennis) (Football, Pre-1960) (Coach) Norman Topping Harley Tinkham (Media) Wally Hood (Baseball) (Special Recognition) Jack Ward (Special Recognition) Willis O. Hunter (Administration) Vern Wolfe (Coach) Sim Iness (Track and Field) 1995 Inductees Cynthia Woodhead-Kantzer (Swimming) Payton Jordan (Track and Field) Marcus Allen (Football, Post-1960) Frank Wykoff (Track and Field) Bruce Konopka (Baseball) Dean Cromwell (Coach) Louis Zamperini (Track and Field) Mike Larrabee (Track and Field) Morley Drury (Football, Pre-1960) Lisa Leslie (Basketball) John Ferraro (Football, Pre-1960) 2001 Inductees Katherine B. Loker (Spirit Award) Mal Florence (Media) Hal Bedsole (Football, Pre-1970) (Tennis) Jess Hill (Coach) Bob Boyd (Coach) Bruce Matthews (Football Post-1970) Julie Kohl (Special Recognition) Brad Budde (Football, Post-1970) Clay Matthews (Football, Post-1970) Ronnie Lott (Football, Post-1960) Don Buford (Baseball) Sam Randolph (Golf) Marlin McKeever Sam Cunningham Bill Seinsoth (Baseball) (Football, Pre-1960) (Football, Post-1970) Lynn Swann (Football, Post-1970) Mike McKeever Jack Davis (Track and Field) Hal Urner (Baseball) (Football, Pre-1960) Craig Fertig (Spirit Award) Paula Weishoff (Volleyball) Cheryl Miller (Basketball) Bruce Furniss (Swimming) Cynthia Cooper, Class of 1999 Orv Mohler (Football, Pre-1960) Ray George 2007 Inductees Charles Paddock (Track and Field) (Howard Jones Memorial Award) Charley Ane (Football, Pre-1970, Mel Patton (Track and Field) Jimmy Gunn (Football, Pre-1970) Baseball) Giles Pellerin (Special Recognition) Lee Guttero (Basketball) Sam Barry (Coach) Erny Pinckert (Football, Pre-1960) Alex Hannum (Basketball) Joe Bottom (Swimming) (Tennis) Tom Kelly (Media) Bud Bradley (Golf) Roy Saari (Swimming) Lenny Krayzelburg (Spirit Award) Pat Cannamela (Football, Pre-1970) Tom Seaver (Baseball) Rick Leach (Tennis) Mark Carrier (Football, Post-1970) Gus Shaver (Football, Pre-1960) Earle Meadows (Track and Field) Dusty Dvorak (Volleyball) Dave Stockton (Golf) John Rudometkin (Basketball) Ed Hookstratten (Spirit Award, Baseball) Brice Taylor (Football, Pre-1960) Makoto Sakamoto (Gymnastics) Jack Hupp (Basketball) Irvine “Cotton” Warburton (Football, Bill Sefton (Track and Field) Manuel Laraneta (Football, Pre-1970, Pre-1960) Bill Thom (Baseball) Basketball, Baseball) Charles White Steve Timmons (Volleyball) Matt Leinart (Football, Post-1970) (Football, Post-1960) Ralph Vaughn (Basketball) Earl McCullouch (Football, Pre-1970, Track and Field) 1997 Inductees 2003 Inductees Pam McGee (Basketball) Johnny Baker (Football, Pre-1960) (Football, Pre-1970) Paula McGee (Basketball) Ricky Bell (Football, Post-1960) Ken Carpenter (Track & Field) (Tennis) Raymond “Tay” Brown Paul Cleary (Football, Pre-1970) Paula Jean Myers Pope (Diving) (Football, Pre-1960) Lillian Copeland (Track & Field) C.R. Roberts (Football, Pre-1970, Track Peter Daland (Coach) Howard Drew (Track & Field) & Field) Charlie Dumas (Track and Field) Marshall Duffield Gene Rock (Basketball) Lenny Krayzelberg, Class of 2001 Arnold Eddy (Spirit Award) (Football, Pre-1970) Loel Schrader (Media) Ron Fairly (Baseball) Debbie Green (Volleyball) Ron Severa (Water Polo, Swimming) Mort Kaer (Football, Pre-1960) Pat Haden (Football, Post-1970) Roy Smalley (Baseball) Allan Malamud (Media) John Hall (Media) John Werhas (Baseball, Basketball) Ron Mix (Football, Post-1960) Clarence “Bud” Houser Angela Williams (Track and Field) Jess Mortensen (Coach) (Track & Field) Charles Young (Football, Post-1970) John Naber (Swimming) Fred Kelly (Track & Field) (Tennis) Steve Kemp (Baseball) Nick Pappas (Spirit Award) Grenville “Grenny” Lansdell (Football, Aaron Rosenberg Pre-1970) (Football, Pre-1960) Dallas Long (Track & Field) Ambrose Schindler Dick Leach (Coach) (Football, Pre-1960) Mike Nyeholt (Spirit Award) Bob Seagren (Track and Field) Carson Palmer (Football) Scott Simpson (Golf) Murray Rose (Swimming) Ernie Smith (Football, Pre-1960) Jim Sears (Football, Pre-1970) Paul Westphal (Basketball) George Toley (Coach) Ron Yary (Football, Post-1960) Stan Williamson (Football, Pre-1970) 1999 Inductees Gwynn Wilson (Administration) Garrett Arbelbide Don Winston (Spirit Award) Fred “Tex” Winter (Basketball) (Football, Pre-1960) Rafael Osuna, Class of 2007 Jerry Buss (Spirit Award) Richard Wood Bob Chandler (Football, Post-1970) (Football, Post-1960) This is USC • 107 (Background) Blythe Hartley three-time NCAA Diver of the Year t H e U S C A t hl e t ic (2003, 2005, 2006) and winner of five NCAA diving titles. E x p e r i e n c e Angela Williams USC has a proud athletic heritage — and with good reason. Arguably, Troy could Four-Time NCAA 100m Champion be regarded as one of the best collegiate athletic programs in the nation: 2002 Honda-Broderick Cup Winner  Trojan teams have won more national championships, — 86 men’s (including a national-best 73 men's NCAA titles) and 20 women’s — than all but two other universities;

 The Trojans won at least one national team title in 26 consecutive years (1959- 60 to 1984-85);

 USC has won the National College All-Sports Championship — an annual ranking by USA Today (previously the Knoxville Journal) of the country’s top men’s athletic programs — six times since its inception in 1971;

 USC has the annual Lexus Gauntlet Trophy, a year-long all-sports competition between Troy and crosstown rival UCLA, three times (2002, 2004, 2006);

 Trojan male athletes have won more individual NCAA titles (301) than those from any other school in the nation (the Women of Troy have brought home another 51 individual NCAA crowns);

 Troy also has established a stellar reputation and a long tradition of nurturing 2005 NCAA Men's Water Polo Champions Olympic athletes. Since 1904, 362 Trojan athletes have competed in the Games, taking home 112 gold medals (with at least one gold in every summer Olympics since 1912), 66 silver and 58 bronze.

 Four Trojans have won the prestigious Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in America: diver Sammy Lee (1953), shot putter Parry O’Brien (1959), swimmer John Naber (1977) and swimmer Janet Evans (1989).

 Two Women of Troy athletes have won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the top collegiate woman athlete of the year: Cheryl Miller (1983-84) and Angela Williams (2001-02). And Trojan women have won 10 Honda Awards, as the top female athlete in their sport.

 USC is tied for the most Heisman Trophy winners (seven), including an amazing three winners in the past four years (Carson Palmer in 2002, Matt Leinart in 2004, and Reggie Bush in 2005).

 Along with the great accomplishments on the playing fields, USC Matt Leinart 2004 Heisman Trophy Winner student-athletes have received 50 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, in the Top 10 among all schools. In addition, USC has had 28 first team Academic All-Americans and three athletes who were Rhodes Scholars.

2002 and 2003 NCAA Women's Volleyball 2005 Orange Bowl Champions Champions Back-to-Back National Champions

108 • This is USC Strength & Conditioning he USC strength and conditioning program is education. Each year-round program is divided into Tdesigned to provide each student-athlete with three periods of training - preseason, in-season and the most effective and efficient means of sport- offseason. specific physical training. The program is geared USC's strength and conditioning program is toward helping all student-athletes reach their headquartered in the 10,000 sq. foot weight room physical potential, while meeting their specific needs. facility located in Heritage Hall. The facility houses Programs are tailored in each sport to enable student- a balance of machine apparatus and free weights as athletes to maintain strength, speed and conditioning well as a variety of modern fitness equipment. for the physical demands of the playing season. The room is equipped with 35,000 pounds Head strength and conditioning coach Chris of Olympic weights, including Olympic bars, Carlisle, along with assistant coaches Bryan Bailey, Olympic benches, incline benches, military benches, Charr Gahagan, Ivan Lewis, Tatyana Obukhova, knee extension and hamstring curl machines, Brad Scott and Jamie Yanchar, personally oversee the Olympic power racks, dumbbells, exercise bikes and training of each student-athlete at USC. Programs Stairmasters. are tailored to include components of strength, The program also now boasts a satellite facility speed, conditioning, agility, flexibility and nutrition in the new Galen Center, where the volleyball and basketball programs have equivalent amenities to the Heritage Hall facility.

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Chris Carlisle

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Bryan Bailey

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Charr Gahagan

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Ivan Lewis

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Tatyana Obukhova

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Brad Scott

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Jamie Yanchar

109 • This is USC Athletic Training

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Director of Sports Medicine Head Athletic Trainer

Russ Romano, MA ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

David Borchardt, MED ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

Paul Diaz, MA ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

Chris Grosskopf, MS ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

Catherine Hill, MA ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

Sue Lerner, MS ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

he USC athletic training staff consists of eight Hill, Sue Lerner, Hillery Magness and Sandy Olsen, Hillery Magness, MS ATC Tfull-time certified athletic trainers, one physical nutritionist Traci Mitchell and rehab coordinator John therapist, one nutritionist, 20 student assistants and Meyer, also spend time educating student-athletes Assistant Athletic Trainer a staff of eight team physicians, all working to help in injury prevention, nutrition and psychological Sandy Olsen, MS ATC CSCS provide Trojan student-athletes the best possible support in dealing with athletic injuries. medical care. In addition, the department of The main athletic training room is located in SPORTS NUTRITIONIST athletic medicine works with a network of specialists Heritage Hall and is easily accessible from all USC - dentists, optometrists, orthopedics, etc. - who are practice facilities. The brand-new Galen Center — Traci Mitchell, MA RD available for USC student-athletes. home of the USC volleyball and basketball programs Each certified athletic trainer is in charge of the — also has a full training room facility available to REHAB COORDINATOR health care of two or more varsity athletic teams. student-athletes. Satellite training facilities also are These responsibilities include covering practice set up at off-campus playing sites. John Meyer, DPT OCS and competition, as well as traveling with the team as deemed appropriate. The athletic trainer is responsible for evaluating and assessing athletic injuries, administering first aid and injury care, making medical referrals and establishing treatments for the recovery and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses. Director of sports medicine and head trainer Russ Romano, along with assistant athletic trainers David Borchardt, Paul Diaz, Chris Grosskopf, Catherine

This is USC • 110 Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services Student-Athlete Dr. Magdi El Shahawy SENIOR Associate Director Academic Services Of Academic Services he University of Southern California and the Study table is available for all student-athletes and Jason Pappas TAthletic Department are committed to providing required for all incoming freshmen and transfer students. the support necessary to assist student-athletes in The sessions take place five nights a week and scheduled ASSOCIATE DirectorS Of reaching their full potential academically, personally, on an individual basis. Student-athletes are checked Academic Services athletically and professionally. for attendance and are also monitored for productivity Dr. Christina Rivera Located in the McAlister Resource Center in during the evening. Dr. Denise Kwok Heritage Hall, Student-Athlete Academic Services The primary goal of the tutorial program is to (SAAS), provides academicSAAS counseling, career services, provide student-athletes with academic assistance to Academic COunselors community service, tutorial programs and learning supplement what they receive in the classroom. Tutors specialists, in addition to specialized assistance for are throughout the day and are scheduled based on Susie Cognetta second language or learning disabled students. SAAS the student's availability. There is also nightly tutorial John Mosbach also provides orientation programs for incoming student- available in certain subjects on a walk-in basis. Following Kyle Ross athletes and periodic career guidance workshops for all the tutoring session, each tutor submits a feedback student-athletes. assessment form to the academic counselor noting the TUTORIAL COORDINATOR Dr. Magdi El Shahawy, associate athletic director student-athlete’s preparedness, comprehension and notes Jennifer Amran and director of academic services, and a staff of 13 their success in meeting objectives during the session. academic counselors, learning specialists, etc., personally Each fall, SAAS also conducts an orientation LIFE SKILLS COORDINATOR oversee the development of each student-athlete. Each session in conjunction with the university orientation. sport is assigned an academic counselor who provides The information that is shared is crucial not only for Steve Stoute assistance with class and major selection, assists with academic course selection, but also to familiarize the registration, arranges tutoring sessions and tracks the student-athlete with the Heritage Hall administration Learning Specialists academic progress of each student. and University resources available to each student- athlete. Mimi Butler Dr. Jennifer Castro Academic Monitor Willie Brown Director of Student Services Monica Morita OFFICE MANAGER Michelle Boon

RECEPTIONIST Kimberly Whitfield

What a USC Scholarship Is Worth

Tuition and Fees...... $35,810 Room and Board...... $10,886 Books and Supplies...... $750 Transportation...... $580 Fees and Expenses...... $1,600

Annual Total...... $49,626

This is USC • 111 Athletic Facilities

eritage Hall, which sits in the middle of the HUSC campus, houses the University’s athletic department and celebrates the glorious Trojan athletic heritage. Originally 48,000 square feet and built at a cost of $2.8 million, the three-level brick and concrete colonnaded building opened in 1971 and since then it has been expanded three times. Between the north and south wings on the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum building’s ground level are some of USC’s numerous athletic trophies, including various NCAA team championships, five Heisman Trophies and the jerseys of Troy’s winners, and updated displays honoring recent successful Trojan athletes. Plaques commemorating the members of USC’s Athletic Hall of Fame are located in the patio. The Honors Rail, which encircles the open-air foyer above the first floor lobby, has bronze medallions saluting every Trojan who won an Olympic gold medal, captured an NCAA individual championship, or was named a first team All-American in an NCAA sport in which Galen Center there are no individual champions. The underground lower level of Heritage Hall houses various locker rooms, plus the equipment room, medical training room, the Jess Hill Weight Room, and the McAlister Academic Resource Center. USC’s golf, swimming, water polo and soccer coaches are located in the nearby Kennedy Aquatics Building, while the baseball staff has offices at Dedeaux Field which underwent a $4-million renovation in 2002 to add 700 additional seats, chairback seats, McDonald’s Olympic Swim Stadium a player’s lounge, remodeled coaches offices and hall of fame. Outside the northwest corner of Heritage Hall, the $3-million Galen Center — a popular sports- Dedeaux Field themed dining and activity center — opened in early 1999. Cromwell Field U S C ' s other on-campus athletic facilities include Howard Jones Football Practice Field, the McDonald's Swim Stadium, Marks Tennis Stadium, Cromwell Track and Field and Katherine B. Locker Katherine B. Loker Stadium Stadium, the McAlister Soccer Field, the (a campus recreation center and home men’s and women’s volleyball) and the Physical Education Building (housing the 1,000-seat North Gym). In October of 2006, the brand new, 10,258-seat, on-campus events center, Galen Center, became home to the Trojan basketball and volleyball teams, as well as the site of various cultural events.

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