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1992

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN BERNARDINO You may be wondering about this NEW magazine you're receiving. Actuaily it's not new, but it is improved, we think.

We hope you'll think so, too, once you've had some time to spend with the publication. Gal State magazine replaces the Panorama, the tri-annual publication that has brought you news and features about alumni and faculty.

Some research we conducted last spring with members of our magazine audience (alumni, donors, faculty and PANORAMA parents) helped us see how we could do a better job of informing you of the dynamic developments happening at this booming campus.

Among the changes you'll find Inside are focuses on the news of the Individual academic schools. Our graduates feel the most connected to their fields of Interest and want to know how Cal State's schools are contributing to new knowledge through faculty research and professional activities.

Your colleagues who took part In our re­ search told us, too, that the magazine could do a better job of publicizing the growth and development on campus, with all the new construction that Is underway. You should be able to catch up on these latest develop­ ments through the Cal State Update pages. Learn also about how Individuals and cor­ porations are helping to make this university the best It can be through tinanclal contribu­ tions publicized In the Gift Rap department.

Some of our readers' favorite sections In the Panorama, such as the Alumni Notes and Coyote Sports pages, remain In Cal State magazine. Our endeavor Is to bring you the news you want to know and make It easy to find. That's also the philosophy behind the change In the name of the magazine ... there should no longer be any doubt about what this publication Is about, who It's for and why you're receiving It.

But we don't break with tradition without a lot ot thought and consultation. If you have a strong reaction to this new magazine, the CalStafeSAN BERNARDINO editorial staff would like to hear from you. We Invite you to send your comments to my attention. Cynthia Pringle Editor CalSbfeSAN BERNARDINO Cover; The character and quality of Cal State, San Bernardino in the 21st century are Contents being shaped now by the Partnership 2000 fund raising effort. Illustration by Jay Wampler.

OBSERVATIONS 2 /V Cal State No Longer Counts on Tax Dollars to Fully Fund Programs and Services

Pages CAL STATE UPDATE . . . Jack H. Brown Hall Named for University Wins National Award for Partnership Stater Bros. CEO

SCHOOL NEWS 4 British Documentary Captures Cal State, Hillside Partnership (page 5)

CALENDAR 9 4 African Art Exhibit Heralds University's Expanding Cultural Collections

COYOTE SPORTS 10 Page? Women's Basketball Forward Receives Electron Microscope Acquisition Spellacy Scholarship Advances Scientific Study Honor Roll of Donors 11 Our Annual Tribute to Thousands of Generous Supporters

GIFT RAP 24 & James and Arianthi Coussoulis Arena Named for Parents of Alumnus

ALUMNI PERISCOPE 25 State Assemblyman Paul Woodruff Honored as Back Cover Distinguished Alumnus Expansion of the Pfau Library Progresses ALUMNI NOTES 27 T '90 Grad Annette Annechild Appears on National Talk Shows FALL 92-93 1 PARTNERSHIP 2000: BUILDING ON THE CORNERSTONE OF KNOWLEDGE

CalSbteSAN BERNARDINO "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO • WINSTON CHURCHILL MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED BY THE OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS AT As I reflect on the past year and review the nearly 3500 names listed in this CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO FOR ALUMNI, FRIENDS, progress report, I am deeply gratified by the strong support provided to Cal State, San PARENTS AND COLLEAGUES. IT IS Bernardino by alumni, parents, faculty and staff, special friends and businesses through­ PRODUCED TRIANNUALLY AT THE out the region. With our annual Honor Roll of Donors, we are able to say thank you BEGINNING OF EACH ACADEMIC and to acknowledge your generous contributions publicly. QUARTER IN SEPTEMBER, JANUARY Encouraged by the growing support and mindful of the opportunities available for AND APRIL. THIS PUBLICATION IS university-community partnerships, we have chosen this year to launch our first major PARTIALLY FUNDED WITH NON-STATE fund raising campaign. Partnership .2000: Building on the Comerstone of Knowledge. RESOURCES, INCLUDING A GRANT In this era of constrained revenues and over-committed state budgets, Cal State, FROM THE CAL STATE ALUMNI San Bernardino can no longer count on tax dollars to fund adequately its many neces­ ASSOCIATION. OPINIONS EXPRESSED sary programs and services. Donated assistance from local business and industry, as IN CAL STATE MAGAZINE DO NOT well as individuals, is necessary to ensure continued quality instruction, meaningful NECESSARILY REFLECT THE OPINION OF student development and adequate facilities at the campus. Citizens of the region are THE EDITORS NOR REPRESENT THE OFFICIAL POLICY OF CALIFORNIA counting on the university to play a leadership role in meeting the needs of a growing STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNAR­ and increasingly diverse population. The university, in tum, is counting on peutnerships DINO. EDITORIAL AND ALUMNI with businesses and individuals to respond to those needs. INFORMATION AND PHOTOGRAPHS The university's most formative years are at hand: By the end of this decade, the SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CAL STATE campus's physical space for classes and community programs will almost double. The SAN BERNARDINO EDITOR, university's academic programs will heighten in sophistication with the addition of 16 CSUSB PUBLIC AFFAIRS, degree programs, two-thirds of which will be at the graduate level. Nearly 20,000 5500 UNIVERSITY PARKWAY, students will be enrolled in the university at the dawn of the new century. SAN BERNARDINO, CA Your involvement now in the life of the university will make a noticeable 92407-2397 difference in the character and quality of Cal State, San Bemardino in the 21st century. Opportunities abound, as never before, for you to influence the development of the QUALITY B&W PHOTOGRAPHS ARE WELCOME. POLAROIDS OR university and its areas of distinction. The effectiveness of Cal State's ability to PHOTOGRAPHS PRINTED ON TEXTURED contribute toward the quality of life in the Inland Valley depends upon your investment PAPER ARE NOT ACCEPTED. and commitment today.

Whether your devotion is to the arts or sciences, the education of future leaders, EDITOR business people or teachers, or to the development of research that builds upon the Cynthia Pringle comerstone of knowledge, your charitable desires may find a home here at the univer­ ART DIRECTOR / DESIGNER sity. Jay Wampler In remarks to the volunteer leaders gathered for the Partnership 2000 kick-off in May, Jim Kennedy, president of the Cal State, San Bemardino Alumni Association, PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Jason Groom called on all of us to work together to make Cal State an even better university than it is Gary Jackson today. He expressed his conviction that, "Cal State can upgrade and uplift this region like no other institution can." 1 share Jim's belief in what Cal State can do, especially in EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS partnership with all of you. Sam Romero Mary Colacurcio TTiese are exciting times, indeed. I invite you to help us dream the dreams of the 21st century and continue your support for Cal State, San Bemardino as we move PHOTOGRAPHERS forward with Partnership 2000: Building on the Comerstone of Knowledge. Dan Moseley Larry Rose

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Jeanne Denise Haley Laurie Sinclair Anthony H. Evans Terrie Jo Snyder President

2 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO CAL STATE UPDATE

BUSINESS, INFORMATION SCIENCES BUILDING GRADUATE TRAINING AVAILABLE FOR URBAN PLANNERS NAMED JACK H. BROWN HALL Mid-level planners seeking to advance their professional skills will benefit from a master's degree in urban planning being added to the curriculum this fall. The new interdisciplinary program is the only one of its kind offered in the , explains Dr. James Mulvihill (Geography). The degree's offerings, including develop­ ment finance and land management, are "hands-on courses that have direct application to the day-to-day work of urban planners," he remarks. "Given the great amount of undeveloped mountain and desert areas within the Inland Empire, this program seeks to provide students with a solid understanding and appreciation of the impact of urban activities on these fragile environments," Mulvihill adds.

A $1 million gift to the university made personaiiy by Jack H. Brown (left), president and chief executive officer of Stater UNIVERSITY BECOMES Bros, bdarkets, wiff be applied toward the enhancement of the business and information sciences building currently under construction on campus. Targeted for completion a year from this November, the 80,000-square-foot edifice wiii he dubbed NATIONAL EXAMPLE OF Jack H. Brown Mali in honor of Brown's generosity, the largest gift to date that the university has received. President Anthony Evans (right) commented on the momentous occasion in July. PARTNERSHIP

LIBRARY, STUDENT UNION EXPANSIONS PROGRAMS, ENROLLMENT CONTINUE ADD TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY TO INCREASE AT COACHELLA VALLEY CENTER A new emphasis in small business management within the existing business administration degree program is being added to the nearly 60 classes available through the university's satellite campus in Palm Desert this fall. Having just marked its fifth anniversary serving students in the Coachella Valley, the Cal State center's roster has swelled from an initial 80 students in the fall of 1986 to more than 700 during the past year.

Killllil BAJA UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP iiiMiun HIIRH PROMISES ENRICNING EXPERIENCES HUB San Bemardino's sister city relationship with Mexicali was strengthened in April when Cal State Lauded as fhe nafionaf example of "Creating Professional if you haven't been on campus for more fhan a year and signed an agreement with the Univer­ DevelopmenI School Partnerships between Universities you plan on coming hack soon, bring your hard hat. The sity of Baja California to facilitate and Public Schools," Cai State's alliance with the long-awaited expansion of the Student Union (top) broke Hiiiside-University Demonstration School in San ground in February and the Pfau Library addition (bottom) educational and cultural exchanges Bernardino earned CSUSB a Christa McAuiiffe Showcase got underway in April. The Union is expected to he between the two institutions. The for Excellence award June 15. Ala Washington, B.C. completed by May of next year white the library universities share interests in educa­ ceremony. President Anthony Evans accepted the honor, construction wiii finish in fhe spring of 1994. which was named after the teacher who perished in the tion, business, economics, urban Chaiienger space shuttle disaster. planning and geothermal energy.

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Shel Bockman (Management) and Barbara Sirotnik (Information and Decision Sciences) conducted several studies this year, including a needs and satisfaction survey of brokers reacting to services provided by Century 21, and a study of the shopping habits of Twentynine Palms residents. Another project of theirs is a state-of-the-art data repository for the Coachella Valley that compiled a labor force and demographic profile of the region.

The business and Information sciences building, now known as Jack H. Brown Hall, has been running six months ahead of fhe schedule almost since the project began last fall. School of Business and Public Administration Dean David Porter gave Stater Bros. CED, Jack Brown (right), a tour In July.

jobhunters tips on self-marketing, body ization needs throughout the country. language, etiquette and dress. Seitz also Currently, New Jersey is the only state, was awarded a research grant for her other than California, to attempt automa­ study of the Direct Response Advertis­ tion of correctional facilities. Young's ing of Fashion Products in the U.S. and work has earned him nearly $160,000 in Foreign Markets. grant monies from the Califomia Youth • Authority in the past year. Martin Matich, a Cotton developer, was honored as the The nation's largest juvenile-adult business school's Arrowhead Distinguished Chief correctional facility, the Herman G. Executive In May. Ken Thygerson (Accounting and Stark Youth Training School in Chino, Finance) devised A Model for Measuring has benefitted from the work of Retail Depository Branch Profitability in Clifford Young (Public Administra­ an article for the fall 1991 issue of the How is growth management in tion). He set up an automated manage­ Journal of Retail Banking. California affected by state and regional ment information system that may serve policymakers? Guentber Kress as a model for other similar computer- (Public Administration) collaborated with Randi Miller (Sociology) on such STUDENT PROFILE an evaluation, which resulted in some specific recommendations for Inland Empire civic agencies. Friendly Campus Key for Kimiko

"The growth occurring here is bound to School Dean David Porter bring more opportunities to the students," received the only honorable mention ^ believes sophomore Kimiko Glenn. Despite all awarded by the James C. Webb Award the new developments on campus, Kimiko, a competition as part of the American marketing major, says the campus is still small Society for Public Administration enough to provide students with individual conference. attention. "The professors here are very supportive and they care about and establish friendships with the students." Kimiko also was attracted to the campus's Your Executive Image, written by "relaxed atmosphere and friendly people' as well as the excellent reputation Victoria Seitz (Marketing), hit the of the Marketing Dept. bookstores last spring, giving

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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

the field of literacy due to its philosophical approach and its interesting descriptions of reading, writing, study strategies and teaching. • Strategies for involving students in the evaluation of their reading and writing difficulties were developed by Patricia Tefft-Cousin (Advanced Studies) and pre­ sented to the National Council of Teachers of English Conference.

InMemoriam

Cal State and ttie Hillside-tJniversity Demonstration Sctiool are ffte only American sites featured in a one-hour special television documentary on Reading Recovery aimed by the British Broadcasting Corp. and broadcast in England on Sept. 15.

The training of school board • candidates is the aim of Billie Goode The critical need to train special Blair (Advanced Studies), who was education intern teachers over the next awarded a Danforth Foundation Grant of several years received a $406,000 boost approximately $26,000 to begin such a from the federal govemment with a grant program. to Marjorie McCabe (Advanced Stud­ ies). McCabe and colleague Dwight Kathy O'Brien A $205,000 grant from the federal Sweeney (Advanced Studies) also were Shortly before her death in government was the largest amount busy looking at stress factors affecting August, Kathy O'Brien (Advanced awarded this year under the Educational teachers of behavior-disordered pupils this Studies) was honored with a Teacher Personnel Training Program of the Office year, presenting the results at the annual Leader Award for her work in promot­ of Bilingual Education and Minority convention for the Council for Excep­ ing the internationally acclaimed Language Affairs. Lynne Diaz-Rico tional Children. Reading Recovery program that will (Elementary and Bilingual Education) will be headquartered at Cal State this use the funds to continue her Bilingual • upcoming year. Her leadership was Educators' Career Advancement Program, Teaching Thinking and Literacy, key to bringing the first-grade reading which boasts the largest number of Gary Negin's (Elementary and Bilingual intervention program to California and graduate students in the CSU system. Education) new book, breaks new ground in she will be missed greatly. STUDENT PROFILE Changing Attitudes Toward People with Disabilities was the focus of the collaborative efforts of Joanne Eichinger Support Helps Student Flourish (Advanced Studies), Terry Rizzo (Physical Education) and Barbara When deciding which university would best Sirotnik (Information and Decision prepare her to become a teacher of English Sciences), who published the article in literature, Yvonne Atkinson faced many choices. Teacher Education and Special Education. "I have a learning disability that could present • some difficulties if the school I chose were not devoted to providing a great education for every­ An attempt to set national teaching one. Cal State has great support groups and standards and develop a universal assess­ programs—a lot of people." She finds the profes­ ment tool for teacher certification is being sors approachable and challenging. "They make you think for yourself because undertaken by Barbara Flores (Advanced most of the classes aren't lecture ba.sed." A professional storyteller, Yvonne won Studies), who has been appointed to a an award for a story she wrote for the Pacific Review, the university's literary nationwide team of educators working on journal published annually, and she's been on the Dean's List and captured a these influential issues. pre-doctorate scholar award.

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her work on The Raters Berated: A History of the Congressional Investiga­ tion of Audience Measurement Tech­ niques in Television Broadcasting. Currently, Harris is in the midst of researching the debate on fetal rights issues in the public media.

Richard Johnston (Art) has been selected to design a sculpture landscape for the library at Dixie College and two sculptural gardens for the State Hospital in Utah.

Having completed the fourth and final volume of his ongoing research on the work of 14th century composer Johannes Galliculus, Art Moorefleld (Music) also has published a

One of ttie top five plays in the nation, Cai State's originaf theatricai work "A Warring Absence" was selected from more three-volume Study Guide for Music than 800 college productions in the country for performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, 0.C. last spring. History. Moorefleld and Music Dept. Playwright Jody Duncan (left) costarred with feltow alumnus Doug Buckhout. colleagues Ed Bostley and Larry McFatter also formed a Faculty Music Foreign Languages Professor Ruth Cowan (Psychology) the Outstanding Trio this year, offering concert perfor­ Burke was among a select group of 20 Professor Award bestowed by the San mances throughout the Inland Empire. chosen to take part in a summer institute Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce. to develop prototypes for multimedia that can be used in language acquisition One of 15 scholars invited to give Cheryl Harris (Communication projects. perspectives on assessment for a U.S. Studies) served as a judge for two film Department of Education conference on and video festivals in Washington, D.C. National Goals for Education, Ed White and San Diego. She was honored with (English) also completed a new book. the top paper award at the Broadcast Assigning, Responding, Evaluating: A Education Association Conference for Writing Teacher's Guide.

STUDENT PROFILE

Native Heritage Defines Grad's Interest

Named the university's outstanding graduate ; student in June, Julie LaMay Ahner begins worfcC on a Ph.D. in literature at the University of California, Riverside, this fall. Already teaching at!) Cal State and Riverside Community College, Juliel; credits Cal State English Professor Rodney Simard for helping her realize her goals of becoming an English instructor: "He taught me how to be a professor and a professional....My experience here at CSUSB has gone way Pete Fairchiid beyond what I've learned in the classroom." Currently in the process of compil­ Pete Fairchiid (English) was ing an anthology of traditional and contemporary American Indian literature, honored with the Edward Stanley Award Julie says her Native American "heritage is a sacred part of my life. 1 try to for poems published in the 1991 Prairie promote inner peace and hand down Native American traditions to my students Schooner. In addition, he received a and my family; 1 try to encourage the belief that everyone is important and has a fellowship to attend the Sewanee Writers' special contribution to bring to society." Conference and he shared with Gloria

6 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES

the highly concentrated program integrates math, physics, astronomy and The summertime earthquakes in computer science. Although there are San Bernardino County gave Sally no grades or college credits for the McGill (Geological Sciences) untold students to gain, "these students are opportunities to examine earth displace­ changed at the very end of the pro­ ment. She was among "an army" of gram," Connolly submits, and "they end researchers who set about mapping the up at some of the best colleges in the 70 kilometer rupture caused by the nation." Landers earthquake on June 28. Earlier this year, she received a $5,000 grant to study a San Bernardino segment of the Women's perceptions of the San Andreas fault and she continued her menopausal experience have been under research on the Garlock Fault, which the scrutiny of Sandra Cross and stretches 150 miles from the Tejon Pass Joseph Lovett (Health Science and of Interstate 5 east to Death Valley. These kidney cells magnified 1500 times by an electron Human Ecology), who have presented microscope at CStlSB are an example of the capahllltles afforded by the university's development of a comprehen­ their findings to the National Council sive Electron Microscope and Image Analysis Center. on Aging and the Association for A look at the Kurdish Refugee Women in Psychology. Resettlement: An Environmental Health Perspective was the focus of a paper Tracing human birth defects back that Gary Shook (Health Science) Discovering unknown "unique­ to a molecular level by analyzing presented to the Califomia Environmen­ ness results" in trigonometric series, proteins in amniotic fluid, Nicole tal Health Association Update Confer­ Chris Freiling and Dan Rinne (Math­ Bournias-Vardiabasis (Biology) ence. His work on this topic was ematics) have "proved uniqueness for continues to build upon her research commended by the International Rescue rectangular convergence for any that has been lauded for being an Committee, which provided medical number of dimensions," Freiling alternative to . Previ­ services to the Kurds. ously, she was using fruit fly cells in her explains. The question, "Can a function work.- This past year she received a have more than one trigonometric sasries $16,000 renewal grant from the Johns that converges to it?" was solved for The ongoing research into the Hopkins Center for Alternatives to one dimension in 1870, and in two basic properties of ferroelectrics by Tim Animal Testing and she also received dimensions (circular and rectangular Usher (Physics) received a $13,000 $23,000 from the Demeter Fund. convergence) in the 1950s and '70s. boost from the Research Corp. this year. Now, with the help of a $50,000 grant Usher has been able to collaborate with from the National Science Foundation, several students and at least one high A $100,000 matching grant from the Cal State math colleagues will school teacher in his research, which IBM enabled Arturo Concepcion, Kay continue to pursue the question of has the potential to expand the memory uniqueness for the still Zemoudeh and Owen Murphy unknown square capabilities of computer technology, convergence in two dimensions and for (Computer Science) to establish a among other applications. laboratory for courses in computer circular in three dimensions. architecture. With the lab, students can design computer hardware systems and test them with the aid of software STUDENT PROFILE simulation, which is a more cost-effective teaching method com­ pared to purchasing the necessary Outstanding Undergrad Pursues AIDS Research hardware. Tae-Wook Chun, honored as Cal State's outstanding undergraduate student in June, begins iloctoral v\ork in immunology and virology at Johns "Learning for the sake of learn­ I lopkins University School of Medicine this fall on a full scholarship. He ing," is how Leo Connolly (Physics) wants to join the army ol researchers searching for a cure for AIDS. The describes the motivation of 38 high 24 \ear-olil Korean native became a member of the Phi Kappa Phi National school students who collaborated on Honor Society in his junior year al Cal State, where he says his experience as a research during the Summer Science research/laboratory assistant hits been inv aluable. "For students seeking more Program in Ojai. Connolly has directed in depth studies beyoml the tiormal course requirements, the faculty are willing the part-time academic program for the to encottfiige students :ind to su[tport thetn. 1 think we have excellent faculty past eight years. Supported by funds tnembers here." from the National Science Foundation,

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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Prison disciplinary processes as they relate to prison overcrowding is just one topic that husband-and-wife team Marilyn McShane and Frank Williams (Criminal ) took a look at this year. They examined (along with colleague David Shichor) employee turnover in corrections, and published an article on Making the Police Proactive: An Impossible Task for Improbable Reasons in Police Forum.

What influences slow growth initiatives? Is it population density, the housing market, race or politics? Jerrell Richer (Economics) is doing a comparative analysis with data from urbanized cities to propose explanations for growth control measures in California. Elliott Barkan Ellen Gruenbaum

Receiving his third Fulbright (Social Work), who is interested in the Nancy Rose (Economics) received scholarship in less than a decade, Elliott extent to which social workers are the Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize in social Barkan (History) will be teaching involved in economic conversion projects welfare history for her article, Work Relief immigration and American ethnic history throughout the U.S. in the 1930s and the Origins of the Social at the University of Trondheim in Norway Security Act. this year. His previous fellowships have taken him to India and England. Earthquake preparedness in San Bemardino and nearby Southem Califor­ Shedding light on the dynamics of nia communities has been studied over a domestic violence was the goal of a training Helping public school students five-year period by Ted McDowell session that Geraldine Stahly (Psychol­ better understand economic concepts and (Geography) and his students. Results ogy) provided for the California District issues has been the aim of Jim Charkins show that public knowledge of seismic Attorneys Association last spring. (Economics) for several years. In addition hazards has improved over the past to heading up the university's Center for decade and that most of those surveyed Economics Education, Charkins has been recognize that they will be responsible for The status of California's women in selected as the editor of the classroom their own survival during and immediately the paid labor force was the subject of edition of The Wall Street Journal. following a catastrophic quake. research conducted by Jenny Zorn (Geography), who also focused on gender wage gaps in metropolitan areas this year. Cultural practices affecting women's STUDENT PROFILE work and health in Sudan will be studied in greater depth by Ellen Gruenbaum (Anthropology) with a $3,000 grant that Economics Major Appreciates Diversity will help her to return to that country on sabbatical leave. One of the most attractive aspects of Cal State, San Bemardino, according to Brian Lees, is "the wide variety of interesting courses offered not A $150,000 grant from the state only in the 'core' classes, but also in the general Department of Health Services for Action education requirements." Brian, a sophomore to Control Tobacco was awarded to majoring in economics, says CSUSB is a "fantastic Elizabeth KlonolT and Jan Fritz of the campus with a lot to offer. Cal State draws from university's Behavioral Health Institute. such a diverse, large area. I've met lots of interest­ ing people from ail over who arc usually cheerful and have a positive outlook." Brian would like to become an economics analyst with a Uie redirection of military person­ major financial firm and he feels confident that with his education at Cal State, nel to "socially useful" economic endeav­ he'll "enter the business world fully prepared." ors is being studied by Nancy Mary 8 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO FALL CALENDAR

From art to lectures to outdoor fun, Oct. 14 tance of life's ordinary, daily events. Cal State, San Bernardino offers a variety Music. Curtain time 8:15 p.m., with excep­ of activities for the entire family. Keep Duo pianists. Gustavo and Maria tion of Nov. 8 and 15 shows, which this quarterly calendar handy. Share and Tolosa. 8:15 p.m.. Recital Hall. are 2 p.m., Sunday matinees. enjoy. General admission $6, students and Creative Arts Building. General Due to occasional changes that are senior citizens $4. 880-5859. admission $8, senior citizens and beyond our control, participants are CSUSB alumni (with Alumni encouraged to call ahead to confirm an Oct. 17-Dec. 17 Association membership card) $5, event. For more details on events found students $3. 880-5876. in the magazine, call the phone number Art Show. listed after each description. All numbers "The Matthews Collection. African Nov. 7 are in the 714/909 area code. Art: Old and New." Exhibit of authentic African tribal artifacts Music. intermixed with traditional prints and J.S. Bach's Coffee Cantata. Jean paintings representative of West and Saladino, soprano; Loren Filbeck, Central Africa. Collected over a nine- baritone; Jerrold Pritchard, flute. year period by Jane Matthews, who 8:15 p.m.. Recital Hall. General has donated the 77-piece array to the admission $6, students and senior permanent collection of the university. citizens $4. 880-5859. Opening reception, Oct. 18. TEA. University Art Gallery in the Visual Nov. 19 Arts Building. Free. Wheelchair Billiards Demonstration. accessible. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Fri., Trick shot artist. Jack White, shows 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 880-5810. off his amazing and bizarre skills on the pool table. 11 a.m. — 1 p.m., Wylie's Pub, Student Union. Free. 880-5234.

Dec. 2 Music. CSUSB Symphonic Band. Luis Claude Akins Gonzalez, director. 8:15 p.m., Recital Hall. General admission $5, Oct. 8 students and senior citizens $3. Celebrity Dinner Show. 880-5859. On the eve of a scholarship benefit golf toumament for university Dec. 2& 3 athletics, the banquet will feature Arts & Crafts Faire. celebrity host Claude Akins, motion On- and off-campus groups offer a picture and television star. Dinner variety of arts and crafts for display will be followed by a show and and sale. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., quad dance. 6 p.m., Cal State Commons. area. 880-5234. $30 per person. Reservations required. 880-5011. Dec. 4 Music. Oct. 9 Oct. 29 Alumni Artist Recital. WiUiam Celebrity Golf Tournament. Comedy Night. Adams, baritone. 8:15 p.m., Recital Featuring motion picture and "Hot Sexy and Safer Sex." Comedian Hall. General admission $6, students television star Claude Akins, the Suzi Landolphi gives a comical review and senior citizens $4. 880-5859. 1992 Coyote Golf Classic will about sex in the '90s. 8 p.m.. Lower benefit the athletic scholarship fund Commons plaza. Free. Dec. 6 at Cal State. 8 a.m., Shandin Hills 880-5234. Music. Golf Club. Breakfast and buffet CSUSB Concerto Choir. Loren luncheon included. $100 per Nov 6-8& 11-15 Filbeck, director. 8:15 p.m.. Recital registrant. Advance registrations Theatre. Hall. General admission $6, students required. 880-5011. "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder. A and senior citizens $4. 880-5859. play about the extraordinary impor­

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Swimming Sheived in Speiiacy Estabiishes Budgetary Cutback Athietic Schoiarship Men's and women's swimming have Kim Hansen, returning women's been suspended from the Cal State athletics basketball forward, is the first program as a budget reduction measure for student-athlete to benefit from a new 1992-93, reports David Suenram, athletic scholarship established by Freddie director. The cut will have little impact on Speiiacy, owner of San Bemardino-based returning students, because only one or two real estate franchise, Speiiacy and Associ­ swim team members were scheduled to ates. The $1500 annual athletic scholar­ retum this year. ship will benefit women's basketball for By dropping the swimming programs, each of the next five years, notes David the athletic department will save about Suenram, athletic director. $15,000 of state money, and $4,000 in Although she did not designate her scholarship money will become available gift for a particular sport, Speiiacy believes for other sports. she's made a good investment. "I've With the discontinuation, Cal State always been excited about the fact that we will field eight sports, four for men and have the university and its influence here four for women, which is the minimum in the community," she says. "I felt number required for membership in the compelled to give something back." Kim Hansen is the first recipient of an athietic scholarship estahiished hy Freddie Speiiacy. NCAA at the Division II level.

Sports Calendar NOVEMBER 2 3 Men's Basketball OCTOBER Women's Volleyball The Master's College 7:30 p.m. J Southern California College 7:30 p.m. 11 Men's Soccer 10 Men's Basketball Cal State, Bakersfield 1 p.m. Women's Volleyball Pacific Christian College 7:30 p.m. Women's Soccer Cal State, Bakersfield 7:30 p.m. 18 Metro State College 3 p.m. 13 Women's Basketball 6 Women's Volleyball U.C. Davis 7:30 p.m. Women's Volleyball Cal Poly Pomona 7:30 p.m. 21 Cal State, Los Angeles 7:30 p.m. 19 Women's Basketball 7 Women's Volleyball Augustana (SD) College 7:30 p.m. Women's Soccer Cal State, Dominguez Hills 7:30 p.m. 22 U.C. San Diego 3 p.m. 20 Women's Basketball 12 Men's Basketball Cal State Hayward 7:30 p.m. Men's Soccer High Five America (Exhibition 29- 30 U.C. San Diego 3 p.m. at Victor Valley High School) 7:30 p.m. Men's Basketball 13 20- 21 CSUSB "Coyote Cage Classic" Women's Volleyball Women's Basketball Christian Heritage, A/usa Pacific, Chapman University 7:30 p.m. Cal State, San Bernardino St. Martins (WA) TBA 14 "Tipoff Tournament" - CSUSB, U.C. Women's Soccer Santa Cruz, Cal State Stanislaus & JANUARY Chapman University 1 p.m. Pembroke State. TBA 2 Men's Soccer 24 Men's Basketball Chapman University 4 p.m. Men's Basketball Sonoma State 7:30 p.m. 23 L.I.F.E. Bible College 7:30 p.m. 8 Women's Volleyball 27 Women's Basketball U.C. Riverside 7:30 p.m. Women's Basketball Occidental College 5:45 p.m. 24 East Texas State 7:30 p.m. Men's Basketball Women's Soccer 28 Cal State Bakersfield 8:05 p.m. U.C. Irvine 2 p.m. Men's Basketball 9 Women's Volleyball East Texas State 7:30 p.m. Men's Basketball San Francisco State Univ. 7:30 p.m. 30 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 7:30 p.m. 31 Men's Basketball Women's Soccer Humboldt State 7:30 p.m. All listings are home games Univ. of Northern Colorado 11 a.m. (unless noted otherwise). Men's Soccer DECEMBER For more information call the CSUSB Cal State, Los Angeles 1 p.m. 1 Women's Basketball Athletics Dept. at (714) 880-5011. ^ California Baptist 7:30 p.m.

10 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 1991-92 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

PARTNERSHIP

Building on the Cornerstone of Knowledge

OUR TRIBUTE TO THE MANY ERIENDS WHOSE GIFTS AND VOLUNTEERISM SUSTAIN AND ENRICH THE UNIVERSITY'S ACADEMIC, CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS.

FALL 92-93 11 ALUMNI CLASS OF 1971 John S. McHenry OTHER FRIENDS Shelley E. Cunningham James S. Brigham CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Rhonda C. Philson James E. Eggert Wilma L. Dougharty Dr. Frank X. Woolard Diana Reyes Kenneth C. Hancock CLASS OF 1967 Marjorie A. Scott Bruno Gavriloaia Barbara E. Hardy Florence E. Mullendore FOUNDERS CLUB FOUNDERS CLUB Cheryl K. Smiley Victor P. Keaton Doris J. Williams Lois Carson Lawrence Adams Patsy A. Snyder Orville F. Lint John W. Dodson Margaret F. Livingston FRIENDS OF CAE Mary D. Donovan OTHER FRIENDS CLASS OF 1976 Yvonne F. Lowrance Phyllis A. Finkelstein STATE Robert E. Hodge, Jr. FOUNDERS CLUB Jacquelyn A. Lura Rebecca J. Halliburton Donald E. Beard Richard A. LaCues Sharon E. Britt Geraldine F. Madden Elinor M. Harmer Rachel B. McKinney Kris Crudup Douglas J. McElhaney Omar J. Pertel Carl R. Sundin Mitzi W. Wells CLASS OF 1974 Anne K. Crum Gail J. Puckett FOUNDERS CLUB George B. Epps Leslie K. Rotstein ERIENDS OF Claudia C. Crandall James R. Kissinger CLASS OF 1968 Samuel C. Scott CAL STATE Eileen Kaufman UNIVERSITY Betty 1. Stanfield Dorothy Bamell Michael E. Meehl FRIENDS OF ASSOCIATES Max E. Tidier Steven M. Bauer Richard P. Morrall CAL STATE Ted Krug L. Joy Viselli Kay DiAntonio Keith Saar Khalid Ahmad Richard M. Leeson David E. Amori Bobby C. Whiteley EOUNDERS CLUB Patricia Whitacre James A. Prendergast Virginia T. Arciniega Dr. Yolanda T. Moses OTHER FRIENDS Linda J. Price Gail E. Berg Helen M. Mues FRIENDS OF CAL Steven W. Burt James Robertson Angela L. Carman Carol E. Ott STATE Betty B. Kingry Frederick C. Sayle Guadalupe Andrade Robert F. Condon, Jr. Joann Nichol Danny L. Steele John R. Cheetham Deborah Dauphine FRIENDS OF CAL Mary H. Spurlock Robert A. Strech Dennis L. Draeger Vera L. Durrant STATE Jan Vondra Enez Heidenreich Juan M. Esqueda Daniel Carrasco Carol A. Wiley OTHER ERIENDS Enrique Garcia Phyllis M. King Jody L. Isenberg Kenneth L. Becknell Christopher J. Jimenez Anthony J. Krupinski Shirley S. Marshall Betty M. Dale Maria C. Leon Francis L. Lootens CLASS OF 1978 Scott D. Showier Stephen Imialek Harold O. Moberg Margaret E. Slider Maria Lootens UNIVERSITY Cheri L. Marks William J. Romatko ASSOCIATES Nellie Sehestedt OTHER FRIENDS CLASS OF 1972 Benita L. Roberts Floyd C. Leach, Jr. Veronika Stein Evelyn L. Solomon Maria E. Ill FOUNDERS CLUB Janice L. Lemmond Patricia B. Strohecker Danny W. Thomazin Virginia L. Berry Irene G. Tuttle Cora L. Tomiska Donald B. Blish FOUNDERS CLUB CLASS OF 1969 Maria A. Villarreal Connie Zacarias Harry Christian Ruth M. Colarossi FOUNDERS CLUB Joel D. Wecksler Cheryll A. Koleszar Rosemary T. Binney Kenneth W. Zink OTHER FRIENDS FRIENDS OF Marshall G. Rich M. Susan Miller William P. Brian CAL STATE Lawrence P. Sousa Patti Penski OTHER FRIENDS Richard A. Castellano Sondra Anderson-Heimark Marjorie Widmeyer Vincent T. Grosso Robert C. Gayl Connie C. Amone FRIENDS OF CAL Michael C. Hanisee Beverly L. Perdue FRIENDS OF Judy A. Barbo-Partain Kenneth D. Lemmon Brooks B. Roll STATE CAL STATE David T. Boggs Danny M. Redfem Gretchen Stangl-Charlton Barbara A. Bolanos Joseph T. Artino Jeannette L. Brainard William Christelman Marcia C. Weaver Richard A. Bagwell David G. Buchanan George A. Kulak Dr. J. Milton Clark CLASS OF 1977 Renato Cervantes Judith A. Remele Ronald G. Gasparini CLASS OF 1975 CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Cathy Clabom Wayne M. Harp Joan M. Blackman Nellie Cortez OTHER FRIENDS PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Charles Neumann Roland W. St. Louis Robert L. Donnell Nicholas J. Coussoulis Jean Bourbeau Margaret J. Olinger Patrick T. Flaherty Shirlee J. Flowers Linda J. Stockham Timothy C. Green Charles Shane UNIVERSITY Robert D. Hyde Kathryn R. Guerin George N. Suel ASSOCIATES Sue E. Nagel FOUNDERS CLUB Kenneth P. Guillaume Marilyn Van Norman Lawrence S. Eisenhart Edward A. Bruce Susan S. Haugh James N. Kennedy Patricia J. Carthen Emily G. Hobdy CLASS OF 1970 OTHER FRIENDS Cheryl E. Smith Carla H. Krause Mark R. Holmes FOUNDERS CLUB Edward A. Carloni Ted F. Hopkins 11 Gary D. Sveum Rita M. Wheat FOUNDERS CLUB Louise Hulbrock William Kuhlman Marie C. McCafferty Jeanne S. Thornton Katherine E. Downie FRIENDS OE Phillip J. Laure Dianne J. Ergish Mary H. Rowe CAL STATE Cheryl A. Flowers Lorena M. Loper-Evans CLASS OF 1973 Juan Almanza Gilbert W. Lukkonen ERIENDS OF CAL James D. Hamilton FOUNDERS CLUB Salvatore J. Bellia Opal S. McNeal STATE Dale A. Le Neve Daryl L. Kraige Steven G. Boostrom Monica T. Melton Jonny L. Bollinger Nancy R. Pettus Carol L. De Lapp Taft T. Newman Gary Cosand Kenneth D. Rolf, Jr. FRIENDS OF Arnold R. Franz Shannon H. Ng Judy A. Monroe Michael Rosenfeld CAL STATE Dr. Stephen N. Hordynski Joanne M. Paulson Ismael S. Paredes William Biretta Kurt L. Kalbus Maurice M. Payne Russel Varano FRIENDS OF Michael M. Chauvet Thomas R. Laurin CAL STATE Charles A. Pobjoy Carol L. Cole Daniel C. Moye Vicki G. Powell OTHER FRIENDS Cynthia J. Balteria Arvita G. Crabtree David F. Munter Adrienne M. Reeves Stephen W. Langjahr Donald S. Bandy Linda C. Felgar Errol N. Strecker Anna Maria Rodriguez Juanita M. Whitacre Martha A. Berkompas Lyime M. Finley Michael R. Teeter Susan E. Strickland Edward C. Bolin Joanne Fluke Peggy Sue Tilden Robert Vedo Donald C. Bradley 11 Richard L. Knudsen Ronald E. Veelik Jo A. Cox Melinda J. Toler

12 CAL STATESAN BERNARDINO Robert E. Tracy CLASS OF 1980 Louise E. Kinslow Sandra K. Carter Charles McCray, Jr. Robert E. Tremont Alan London Viki Chavez-Regeski Frieda S. Milowsky FOUNDERS CLUB Sharon W. Wolff Ronald G. Martin Gary Cominotto Ross G. Miyashiro Daniel R. Coates, Jr. Frank R. Medina Sharon R. Cranford Cleate E. Rose Daniel Kopulsky OTHER FRIENDS Anna M. Meredith James T. Delperdang William C. Stevenson Linda J. Garfield Joan E. Neumann Sandra L. Diaz Mendy L. Warman FRIENDS OF Larry E. Patterson David A. Omelas Denver Drieberg CAL STATE Eliseo Rodriguez Margaret V. Foot FRIENDS OF Colleen L. Pope Joan Bacon Thomas J. Ruvolo Eva M. Hargreaves CAL STATE Thomas E. Sherrier, Sr. Trudy Baylis Catherine B. Shehan Gilbert L. Jimenez Darcy J. Beck John H. Bulmer Scott D. Sheldon Leah G. Rentz Mary-Frances Breitenstein CLASS OF 1979 Sibyl J. Disch Debra M. Simpson Emest C. Stephens Sharon L. Carrow Aldrich C. Famisaran PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE Betty Snow Robert J. Cassinelli Mark L. Fife John W. Kennedy, Sr. Mark J. Stinson Michael J. Castrovinci John R. Gilbreath CLASS OF 1983 Walter R. Ware Linda J. Charkins John Raymond, Jr. Alice J. Glazier Richard S. Watts UNIVERSITY Wilma Christensen Gary L. Green ASSOCIATES UNIVERSITY Abraham S. Zakar Connie Crouch Marilyn Heavilin Kathleen A. Grossman ASSOCIATES Carl S. Elser Dorothy M. Hibbard OTHER FRIENDS Graciela Fermier Calvin M. White Davis H. Hopper Timothy D. Amer FOUNDERS CLUB Marian V. Gerardo Debra K. Hopper Mary S. Almgren FOUNDERS CLUB Lori Glick Cheryl A. Gilbert Emmanuel L. Humphries Mary E. Demarco Marco A. Cota Timothy A. Murdoch Evelyn J. Haggard John P. Kaptain, Jr. Rhett A. Fry Terry L. Hill Diane S. Whitehead Eric C. Jacobson Dennis W. Kraus Allyn H. Kruse Allen R. Hoglund Lynn S. Winner Nancy Jude R. G. Kunde Helga E. Lingren Teresa J. Larimore John R. Kazalunas Gerald A. Marlatt Rolla S. Parks Vicki Morris Vicki K. Lambom Linda A. Meyer CLASS OF 1982 John P. Wood Harry H. Larsen Mark K. Ulmer Eugene E. Mitchell FOUNDERS CLUB Gloria P. Lendo Lorraine S. Yannone Stanley J. Neves David L. Chesebro FRIENDS OF Beverly K. Lively Jana C. Ondrechen-Wible Gale M. Gosney CAL STATE FRIENDS OF Lisa L. Long Estella V. Palacio Antoinette Holmeyer Susan F. Achuff CAL STATE Clarice H. Lubel Cecilia A. Palomino-Lopez C. A. Ritchie Larry Buck Mark G. Adelson Alyce R. Papin Lupita R. Pisalyaput Charlotte E. Searcy Judith A. Bullard Mark A. Altenstadter Timothy J. Pavlian Thomas J. Reid Pamela J. Beekman Alexander Waldman, Jr. Nancy L. Evans Donna L. Sertic Diane Poarch Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt Rodney A. Bemat Helen F. Famam Richard Spangler Robert D. Price Joan M. Hayes William D. Brakemeyer Michael N. Radsick Patricia L. Studdard Cecilia Carrasco FRIENDS OF Richard J. Hickey Diane R. Titsworth Renee Randleas CAL STATE Leila A. Kachevas Chice A. Davison Lawrence A. Salazar Kennadine M. Turner Celeste De Zan, Jr. Lawrence J. Asmus Charles L. Kasten Kim E. Weggeland Elizabeth L. Walck Rosario Atayde Betty J. Ludwick Ruth A. Dragoo Karen J. Weylandt David L. Wilder John C. Backer II Robert E. McLaughlin Jan E. Ebey Norma N. Whitbread Charlotte C. Black Janet R. Morrissey Catherine S. Fehrenbach Kellie L. Whittaker OTHER FRIENDS William B. Brigman Connie M. Polino Gayle Fichtner Karen C. Wilmot Deborah Dybowski Eric J. Schessler Barbara S. Gambill David L. Bristow Vicki L. Wyant Melba F. Haag David C. Stevenson Deborah Gelsomino Patricia M. Chubbuck Lynne Youngstrom Corinne A, Schnur Shari L. Stockwell Joseph Gonzalez Jacques R. Cooper Marlene D. Theiss-Harris Judy D. Coulton Caroline S. Weeks Richard E. Heitman OTHER FRIENDS James E. Wells Jolinda K. Curtin Lorrie L. Wilson Zita M. Hillinger Nannette Denney Bonita A. Dutchover Irma A. Wozniak David M. Kason, Sr. Jacklyn M. Hester Thomas S. Wulbrecht Elka K. Kelly CLASS OF 1981 Wendy Ellingsen Thais E. Kanold David A. Furst Joanne M. Wyman Mary H. Lopez PRESIDENT'S Debra J. Loukatos James E. Hinkle Delores A. Wynn Victoria Magathan Shari L. Mills CIRCLE Jay F. Hosfield Joan L. Mathews-Wilcox Robert G. Reynolds Darlene Johnson Julie G. Kratz OTHER FRIENDS Judy K. Matthews Eleonora M. Sztaray Sharon L. MacGillivray Sherri L. Bacon Donaldean S. Meares Susan A. Trost FOUNDERS CLUB Kathleen M. Mitchum Valerie J. Beveridge Armand D. Messer Debra S. Allen Dr. Ruth W. Morpeth Michele J. Butler Hilda R. Milkovich Margaret R. Foss Judy Nelson Cynthia A. Cotter CLASS OF 1985 Quentin J. Moses Norma L. Lyons Carolyn Oskam Margie L. Drumm CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Carolyn L. Preston Brooke McKnight Nancy M. Paschal Stephanie A. Horn Pamela D. Langford Linda A. Sage Peter R. Petracci Iris Q. Mayers M. Carol Parente Shirley A. Snofsky FRIENDS OF Russell T. Pilkington Thomas H. Reghi Daryl E. Thorpe CAL STATE Judith Powers UNIVERSITY Betty J. Weischadle Joy A. Albin Richard L. Reifer ASSOCIATES Angelia G. Wyles CLASS OF 1984 Joyce G. Baral Eileen C. Rutmayer Jervis D. Gooden Gary R. Zitzner Roy E. Bean, Jr. Eddie W. Ryan CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Patricia A. Bowman Kenneth A. Schmidt Athene G. Sparks FOUNDERS CLUB OTHER FRIENDS Patricia Bmner Frank T. Slaton Maryhelen E. Anderson Doris Billings James F. Canter Timothy P. Squires UNIVERSITY Cheryl Dunagan Leland F. Carmean Karen A. Dutcher James B. Watson ASSOCIATES Stephen C. Dunn Jeanine A. Derby John R. Engelman Catherine E. Whitmore Sharon Fiekowsky Paul E. Jamerson Patricia A. Estrada Terry Ferrone Pat J. Wolff Dianne L. Huppman Maureen E. Latham Mildred L. McKim Farolyn Hanscom Patricia McKinster Peter J. Petsas FOUNDERS CLUB Rebecca Hiroto OTHER FRIENDS George A. Steidle Daniel E. Scuiry Nancy J. Hrachiar James M. JemigM Laura D. Stevenson Geraldine A. Yearwood Margaret L. Boyd Janice L. Irvin Margaret A. Koster Victor Zupancich

FALL 92-93 13 FRIENDS OF Ann D. Curtis Debra S. Carlisle FRIENDS OE Robert L. Underwood CAE STATE Shirley A. Dawson Robert I. Clarke CAE STATE Ann J. Wages Julie A. Acton John E. Diebold, Jr. Gerald A. Corsi A. Ron Achtziger John G. Weber Robert H. Becerra John D. Donovan La Veda G. Drvol Donna M. Anzai James E. Berger Laura J. Dreier R. E. Dustman Arlene Asuelime CLASS OF 1989 Barbara Brandt Marisa L. Dubas Eileen T. Egland Mario E. Baeza FOUNDERS CLUB Barbara J. Burrell James P. Edgmon Katherine J. Falkner Edward Bennett Donna L. Filadelfia Norma T. Castillo Drew F. Harding Michael J. Gordon Gwendolyn W. Bunnell Margie Chase Remus A. Haste Joseph E. Gott Mary A. Bush Yogeeta P. Kulkami Cheryl L. Clark Lan N. Hoang Laren R. Hirst Bernard G. Castro James J. Scanlon Edwin A. Creasman Olufunmilayo O. Idowu Nancy S. Hunt Chris R. Coplen FRIENDS OF Susan Critchfield Enas S. Joseph Tina M. Ibbs Karen S. Deal Bruce W. Doucett Ralm Jung Donna J. Johnson Maria E. Deanda CAE STATE Margret E. Finnell Sharon L. Kaste Elois P. Johnson Ronald F. Demarkles Steven A. Abeln Lucille C. Gomez Terry L. Keiser Lester M. Kushner Lisa G. Draper Jo M. Barbo Karin A. Grance Linda L. Kent Jeffrey W. Lafrenz Judy Filsinger Jerrilee Bergom Alice B. Granewich David Lelli Sandra Lourenco David A. Gabonay Tammy L. Beverage Lynda L. Hadley Joseph A. Losi Manuel Lucero Jane C. Gearhart Jacquelyn J. Billaud Dane Hammerstein Tanya J. Mauldin Anthony A. Luck Edwina N. Golightly Ann P. Biro M. Derice Hogle Shama Menon Marilyn C. MacKendrick Tracy H. Gravlin Lisa K. Bostrand Susan V. Honadle Paula D. Moscrop Alain B. Mathey Thomas J. Gueston Charlotte A. Boytor Aurora J. Huesca Bette J. Nichka Sondra K. Morison Valeria E. Hatch Lloyd M. Bradshaw Vicki A. Buckley Anne O. Lessard John K. Orr Robin J. Narvarte Yoko O. Hayashi Mary L. Lindgren Viola C. Perez Thanh Nguyen Daniel C. Healy Cathleen C. Campbell Susan A. Cooley Gregory D. Lovingood Ruth W. Plotkin Tersila N. Partin Wende M. Hester Leslie J. Copelin Mary A. McGaughey Jill F. Posadas Patricia A. Revelles Gary C. Hinckley Dennis Coulter Catherine I. McNaim Joan M. Prehoda Robert P. Rowan Tom Hollihan Toni J. Curbow Lorraine T. Moore Marilee J. Rendulich Paul P. Sanchez Charlene A. Hollis Angle L. Duran Esequiel J. Mora Mary L. Ruxlow Jill P. Satoski Rozanne Hug Delia P. Fant Lucille H. Olvera Frances A. Samples Elizabeth A. Scholz Elizabeth M. Jenks Deborah L. Felkel Cheryl L. Peil Pierrette M. Sema Carol A. Scott-Uffer Peggy J. Kehr Gregory A. Franklin Oscar Pender, Jr. Gordon L. Shulda Julia L. Seeman Angelos A. Lambis Lisa M. Gierloff Roy A. Perry Thomas E. Singer M. L. Straube Kathleen C. Landkammer Harold H. Gue Marcia A. Pifer Nancy F. Stevens Donna S. Vanderwall Jean M. Landry Bruce F. Hanke Lloyd Pruitt, Jr. Kimberly J. Tingle Kevin B. Vamer Julie D. Lewis Michael J. Hans Lucy F. Sandy Linda S. Todd Theresa C. Vietty Mary M. Marino Catherine M. Haywood Cheryl L. Sautter Heidi J. Waechtler Catherine L. Wedel Robert B. McBay James K. Hedrick Karen L. Smith Jean Weinfurter James E. Wheelock Paula A. McGrew Judith A. Hemandez Adela Spangler Victoria A. Wical Randy J. Moothart Janet A. Houshmandzadeh Geraldine A. Unmack OTHER ERIENDS Kieu M. Ngo Yingliang G. Hsu Claudia J. Vallentine Mary E. Burchett OTHER FRIENDS Bill W. Nottingham E. Mary Ketza Florian W. Zielinski Barbara A. Henley Carol L. Beck Debora M. Pap Gloria S. Molino Barbara M. Bell David A. Pavao Barbara J. Killingbeck OTHER ERIENDS Irene T. Ogata La Mont A. Carroll Joseph F. Pennachi Edward A. Knutson Patricia Cheeseman Steven J. Ramsey Ryan M. Cherland Samuel R. Rangel Michael D. Lackie Darlyne Lamb-Chaplin Henry Curwen Ana M. Spitzmesser Monica A. Ford Sharon E. Raymond Bruce A. Lipe Steven R. Farrant Lucia Valencia Maria C. Gamboa Frank R. Robson Wing C. Liu Mary S. Fitzwilliam Odette Winn Rhonda P. Granillo Edward E. Rose, Jr. Christina R. Gonzales Florence M. Johnston Myra P. Rosenzweig-Ttee John A. MacLeod Maureen T. Gummow Judith A. Jones Candice Salser Anuj Malik CLASS OF 1987 Tania N. Marien Kathy Peach Steve Kanouse Kuldeep K. Sartor UNIVERSITY Cathryn L. McGill Nanette Pearson Susan E. Larcabal Kathleen P. Schiller ASSOCIATES Kay M. Todd-Davis Carla R. Legerton Dorothy K. Simcoe Johanna E. Melcher David P. DeMauro Dorothy M. Michener Marie L. Starkey Gloria R. Meltzer Harriet P. Gibson Monica D. Meng CLASS OF 1986 Marcia M. Mulvaney George L. Stimson Jr. Paul R. Mata Jeannette M. Philippi Mary Sullivan Sheryl J. Mentz UNIVERSITY Deborah A. Meredith Mattie S. Popineau Edward J. Szumski ASSOCIATES FOUNDERS CLUB Tami S. Silver Andrew P. Telford Carol A. Miter Carol L. Anselmi Kristin L. Saukel Dwight D. Wash Mark D. Texter Joseph F. Pautz Beverly A. Smith Thomas A. Atkinson Kraig A. Williams Yoon Hee Yeh Claudia G. Pohl Cherrlyn Eller Paveena Zibell Elizabeth M. Quinn FOUNDERS CLUB Kathleen E. Kinley OTHER FRIENDS Diane B. Raley Clifford W. Byerly Kevin D. Momingstar Richard W. Rawnsley CLASS OF 1988 Constance L. Colgan Jesse R. Robles Cheryl A. Mosher Thomas J. French George W. Schnarre Harriet J. Spitz UNIVERSITY Kristina L. Froelich Diane E. Sill FRIENDS OF Kermit L. Simms ASSOCIATES Marie A. Griffiths CAE STATE FRIENDS OF Gerald A. Peterson Debra A. Hinshaw Esther L. Steers Sara E. Andon CAE STATE Marty Horton Judy L. Stovner FOUNDERS CLUB Constance A. Arellano Teresa E. Aguilera Gladys J. Housley Robert D. Summers Louis M. Syllain Roberta L. Babbage Linda Welker Ameson Shelley R. Abrams Patricia A. Maxheimer Wendy L. Ball Charles J. Barkley Patricia A. Braymer Linda T. Mead Joseph R. Van Driesen Brett M. Bayless Steven A. Barkley Jeffrey L. Francisco Mary T. Orcasitas Victoria R. Vaughan Thomas F. Breitkreuz Mama V. Boch Michael K. Ireland Katherine M. Richter Yvonne L. Waworuntu Steven L. Byerly Janis Brams Joan T. Little Trisha C. Russell Suzanne D. Weckerly Brenda S. Weddington Sheilah D. Coble Roseanna S. Brinker Pamela K. Ogonowski Rebecca L. 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14 GAL STATESAN BERNARDINO Jana L. Wiggle Susan M. Philo Elizabeth A. Foley OTHER FRIENDS Mary B. Gonzalez Gloria Woo Satomi Purefoy Holly K. Haggerty Julie L. Abner Mr. & Mrs. Londell Graves Barbara K. Redding Christopher R. Hale Bridgette Bamett Bruce Haselman OTHER FRIENDS Robert P. Roark Gerald S. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Vickie Campbell-Hawkins Tammy R. Ross Craig J. Harris PARENTS Hellon Danielle R. Chesbrough Steven A. Rutz Deborah L. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Linvol G. Henry Bonnie Congdon Sandra K. Schouten Lynne A. Harris Robert Hemess CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Rick Diaz Mary C. Seager Jeanne M. Hawthorne Mr. & Mrs. Sisto J. Holguin Mr. & Mrs. Lyle G. Laura J. Dierking Johnson Selvadurai Gregory A. Hazzard Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Huey Spalding Kathryn L. Evinger Manuela S. Silvestre Sandra J. Henley Mr. & Mrs. Burl Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Elvin W. Fugate Yvonne R. Sisk Linda J. Hernandez Russ L. Huston Laurel E. Gunderson Mary K. Slamer Diane G.Johnson Tregarthen Mr. & Mrs. John L. Ibbetson Carolyn C. Kelley Martine R. Slater Pamela L. Johnson Virginia Janis UNIVERSITY Lynnette M. McDermott Sarah A. Thomson Cormie C. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. ASSOCIATES Sandra L. Mortensen Rita A. Vasquez Cynthia B. Libby Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Louis M. Avalos Brent L. Redfield Katie R. Viehmann Anthony Longhetti Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Kahn Mario J. Ruiz Bruce G. Weeks Tamara J. Lundy Emest Bell Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Kermoian Edye L. Sizelove Sharon Wild Joyce M. Marshall Linda Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. John E. Stark Linda J. Wilson-Smith Julie A. Masek Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Kettle Mary J. Sterba Virginia M. Zientara Rebecca McCaughey Clark, Sr. Ken Kozlowski Emleen S. Uy Godinez Darlene A. McGillick Mr. & Mrs. Dennis L. Bernard Lim Shama R. Wilson OTHER FRIENDS Jimmy R. Melton Downey Mr. & Mrs. Jeff P. Lin Constance A. Barhyte Patricia J. Merriam Mr. & Mrs. Sam V. Gallo Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Linton Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. CLASS OF 1990 Mary A. Bennett Susan R. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kathleen A. Bonine Eileen M. O'Brien Johnston Londelius FOUNDERS CLUB Robert L. Bottoms Evelyn A. O'Prey Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lytle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Lopez Mr. & Mrs. John W. O'Brien Kathleen L. Devalk Stacy M. Bowles Val M. Potter Nancy Lopez Mr. & Mrs. Leo A. Paige Jodyne D. Duncan Janet K. Burton Ron G. Rapp Clara Lozano Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Barbara S. Herrin Jennifer E. Carder Richard D. Sanchez Phyllis A. Lucas Rice Olga J. Morales David A. Cards Deborah J. Tesch Mr. & Mrs. A1 Luna, Jr. Diana Z. Rodriguez Sharol A. Crosby Susan Trexler-Kiskis Mr. & Mrs. Tim Rochford Mr. & Mrs. Franklin G. John Tobin Nancy E. Tank Carmela M. DePrisco Daniel K. Whornham Maberry Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Mark B. Taylor Nancy R. Geib Hortensia Magana Dian A. Hare OTHER FRIENDS Tvrdevich Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. FRIENDS OF Ida J. Haughn James R. Astle Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Wilson McAdams CAE STATE Julie F. Hoffman Judith A. Barkman Mr. & Mrs. Mike Jennifer Aguirre FOUNDERS CLUB Donna M. Jones Pete Batchkoff McCuistion Christopher B. Aheam Jeanie A. Kearney Jared E. Bell David Almquist Robert McCune Cynthia M. Biskner Joanne V. Lavender Janet R. Beloz-Perez Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Mr. & Mrs. Fausto V. Andon Marcie L. Bonato Morgan J. McColum Cindi Blair Mendoza Victoria J. Bosinski Laura M. Nelson Charlotte K. Brannigan Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Garry L. Duane Banner Debra S. Brigle Ann P. Palmieri Kathleen M. Carbaugh Muehlich Mr. & Mrs. Leonard B. Wanda Broaden Mary E. Sampson Christopher D. Carosella Mr. & Mrs. Fernando A. Ann Clandening Bayaca Ricky L. Scoggins Sharon O. Carson Nuesca Paul Bradley Karlene Deranian Dean R. Stanphill George B. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Porter D. Olive Mr. & Mrs. Gene Bridges Keith W. Fosgett Cathy Sutfin Tena L. Cessna Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Ortiz Lynne M. Frattini Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cynthia L. Tudehope Janet M. Crowley Karl Osborn John H. Gilner Byrne, Jr. Darlene De Woody Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Craig M. Haider Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin A. CLASS OF 1991 Carole O. Dockstader Paradis Frank Hambalek, Jr. Julie S. Eastman Campomanes Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth H. Sean P. Hannan FOUNDERS CLUB Lawrence E. Ellis Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Parker Carole A. Harmon Linda F. Morrissette Velda M. Friedman Carpenter George Pastrama Kathleen M. Heath Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Carson Ann Imlay-Spangler Hugh Petersen Susan L. Hilliard FRIENDS OF Suzanne E. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Bob Castillo Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Debra L. Hitter CAE STATE Ivy L. Kaufhold Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Plummer Judith R. Horwath William G. Adamaitis Joyce Knox Cejalvo Mr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Raffel Cathy A. Ibbs Ruth S. Aldrich Gina C. Lacey W. Don Conley Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sharron J. Cordaro Duane D. Jacobsen Karen L. Anderson Lynn L. Lowe Reisinger Gerald G. Kasinski Margaret J. Ashworth Linda J. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Danny W. Cross Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Reynolds Daniel A. Kasperick Barbara M. Bales Loel M. Meredyth Hoa Dang Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rickli Susan C. Kaufman Nancy Bamicoat Nancy L. Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Don Day Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Risdon Yvonna M. Kean Maxine Basabe William H. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Jason Decker Mr. & Mrs. Carlos D. Rivera Sushma Lai Dr. & Mrs. James R. Dunn Linda A. Bidaki Cathy J. Saunders Susan W. Roy Kevin S. Lamb Mr. & Mrs. Henry Z. Rosemary Black Marjorie L. White Manuel Sanchez Arthur J. Lattany Graciela Bobadilla Sophia Wong Figueroa La Vorme A. Scott Rodger R. Lehl Bret S. Boettcher Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Foley David Shaposhnick Mary H. Lukkarila Jon F. Bonvillain Mr. & Mrs. David W. CLASS OF 1992 Mr. & Mrs. Louis H. Shaup Ruth G. Lyons Margaret A. Boydell Fosgett Mr. & Mrs. Abe Simon Gloria T. Makholm Darren D. Bush FOUNDERS CLUB Arlys Franklin Frances Smith Olga Chavira Anita 1. Martinez James W. Sharer Daryl Frazier Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel G. Sally M. Merritt Stephen J. Cramer, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Fuller Solorio Amy E. Molla Christy R. Crespin FRIENDS OF Mr. & Mrs. Micheal C. Gage Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Norma A. Noriega James J. Curtis CAE STATE Mr. & Mrs. David V. Garcia Soukup Terri J. Ottosen Carol Doucette Cynthea R. Preston Mr. & Mrs. William Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Peter Stein Paige M. Peyton Audrey A. Dryden Somthom Goh

FALL 92-93 15 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Karen A. Cain Mr. & Mrs. Judd Gann Chinghui & Ying Lai Mr. & Mrs. Maurice C. Stone Josefina Cancino Sue Gardiner Doris V. Lasby Pivonka Mr. & Mrs. Roy T. Emilio S. Caraveo Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mr. & Mrs. Jack A. Lenertz Jean Plinski Teramoto Mr. & Mrs. Juan M. Gavaldon Mr. & Mrs. Wally M. Little Mr. & Mrs. Jay Plowy Mr. & Mrs. Keith Cardenas Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Geiger Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Bob Poland Thomberry Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Carlon Helen Ghiringhelli Juan Lomeli Irvin Pope Lan Q. Tien Mr. & Mrs. Jerry M. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Frank Richard D. Long Mr. & Mrs. Guenter S. Diane Toffle Mr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Giambalvo Mr. & Mrs. Jose L. Lopez Posjena Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Castro Mr. & Mrs. E. John Giliam Leticia Lopez Beth H. Powers Troyer Mr. & Mrs. Jose N. Ceja Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Girard Mr. & Mrs. Narvil J. Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Issa Chammas Victor D. Goochey Lowe, Jr. Powers Tvedt Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Bob Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Lubey Mr. & Mrs. Richard Preston Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. Van Chaparro Mr. & Mrs. William A. Fabian Lucich Mr. & Mrs. Jerome J. Buskirk Mr. & Mrs. Gil J. Chavarria Grammer Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Prideaux Eugene L. Van Dran Mr. & Mrs. Hayes Cherry Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Griffin MacMillan Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Prieto Mr. & Mrs. Winston D. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Christian Chris Gross Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Mallory Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ptyor Villocino Joe Clapsaddle Mr. & Mrs. William Gruehl Norma Manning Mr. & Mrs. Melvin C. Dr. & Mrs. John P. Darlene Claypoole Mr. & Mrs. Jesus Guerrero Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Quails Washington Mr. & Mrs. Larry Coffin Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hagar Manquen Rose M. Ramirez Mr. & Mrs. John W. Wee Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Cole Mr. & Mrs. Bradley C. Hall Mr. & Mrs. Richard Markley Agripina M. Razo Mr. & Mrs. James Welker Mr. & Mrs. Charles Watson Hammond, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jose R. Martin Col. & Mrs. Gill Read Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mr. & Mrs. Floyd A. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Reed Wessman Janet Connell Hampton Martinez Mr. & Mrs. H.C. Reed, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dee E. White Mary Contreras Mr. & Mrs. William C. Gulzar Masih Leon Reed Mr. & Mrs. Alfred A. Mr. & Mrs. Ledford M. Hannemann Maria Matos Janice L. Retherford Wright Cooke Mark Hanson Joan McBride Alma Reyes Facheng Yang Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. John N. McCabe Dorothy K. Rhone Patricia D. Cooper Harbauer, Sr. Ronald McCaskill Mario Riguis FRIENDS OF Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Hardin Mr. & Mrs. William Rev. & Mrs. J. L. Riley CAE STATE Mr. & Mrs. Raul Comejo Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Harris McCluskey Mr. & Mrs. William F. Rock Kristin Abrahamson Dr. & Mrs. Donald L. Cram Mr. & Mrs. George H. Hart Willie R. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Bart S. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Acosta Dimas Cuevas Susan L. Hartford Mr. & Mrs. Walter McNulty Rodriguez Ramon H. Acosta Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Steven Steven F. Hartman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Medina Bob Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Roderick P. Cumins Betty L. Heaton Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Mesa Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Rogers Adams Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cummins Mr. & Mrs. James G. Rick L. Miner Tony Romo Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Adkins Mr. & Mrs. Vasco M. da Hedjazi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Mr. & Mrs. Tomas T. Jerry H. Aiken Gama Mr. & Mrs. Dennis E. Mohan Saavedra Mary J. Aibertson Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. De Hendricks Maria Mojica Pat Saenz Mr. & Mrs. Gustavo Alvarez Jong Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Herbert Dr. & Mrs. Louis G. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. Salas Dr. & Mrs. David K. Andes Mr. & Mrs. Ishwar Desai Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Monville, Jr. Adrian Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Arnold Noel A. De Trinidad Hernandez Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Sandoval Constance L. Arokiasamy Mr. & Mrs. Richard De Witt Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hess Moore Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Mr. & Mrs. Bernardino Mr. & Mrs. Bill Divine Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Kimiko Mortan Saunders Arreola Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert L. Hewitt Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Sauriol Mr. & Mrs. Jose A. Avalos Divine Faye S. Higginbotham Mosher Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Schnelle Mr. & Mrs. James Baker Christian Dix Mr. & Mrs. Rex Hilbig Susan E. Nagel Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Mary N. Balian Helen Dodson Ismael Holguin Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Schoeffler Jennifer J. Barb Carol Dominguez Valerie K. Honeyfield Nardella Mr. & Mrs. Norbert L. Mr. & Mrs. Luis Barba Lydia Dorothy Mr. & Mrs. Kirk G. Howard Mr. & Mrs. Tony Nazarian Schwecke Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barlau Ann Dunbar Carole J. Hudson Mr. & Mrs. Ray E. Neal Cpt. & Mrs. Gary Seipel Carolyn Bartleman Mr. & Mrs. Eugene S. Linda R. Huereque Mr. & Mrs. Giay Nguyen Mr. & Mrs. Louis Elinora Baxter Dunlea Mr. & Mrs. Emmanuel L. Tom Nicholson Serrano, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis L. Beene Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Humphries Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nudge Mr. & Mrs. Guadalupe R. Avelia B. Bell Durian Mr. & Mrs. Kemal A. Mr. & Mrs. George Nunez Serrato Isabel A. Bellino Mr. & Mrs. Martin C. Hussein Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Emma Sharpnack Mr. & Mrs. George Beloz Du Sold Maria Y. Hutchison Nunnally Mr. & Mrs. Harvey C. Shaw Mr. & Mrs. John Benson Mr. & Mrs. Wilfredo L. Mr. & Mrs. Juan G. Ibarra Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Mr. & Mrs. Lee Shealy Etifanio Betancourt Duyongco Tom Irwin O'Nan Margaret A. Shearer Mr. & Mrs. Jerry D. Bigbie Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Johnny E. James Rochelle Oquendo Robert Silva Mr. & Mrs. Barry Booth Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Emerson Donna Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Roy T. Oshiro Elizabeth Sisson Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Eleanor Evangelista Mr. & Mrs. Jerome F. Paulette R. Pahnke Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Slater Bracken Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Evans Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Benton W. Paine Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Snead Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Braun Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Fachler Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kahyai Mr. & Mrs. Robert Paquet Mr. & Mrs. John Sogi Anne Briggs Marie A. Ferguson Diane M. Kalinisan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Mr. & Mrs. Salvador M. Donna R. Brown Raul Fernandez Mr. & Mrs. Louis G. Kelly Patterson Soriano Mr. & Mrs. Mark H. Brown Don E. Finch Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Luis A. Pedace Mr. & Mrs. Sam Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mr. & Mrs. John W. Mr. & Mrs. Claude J. Kelsey Carol A. Peek Spaccarotelli Bucklew Finkenbiner Sue E. Kendall Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Perez Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Mr. & Mrs. Tawan Bunlong Ltl. & Mrs. John Fischer Susie Kenefick Mr. & Mrs. Aladdin N. Stanbrough Mr. & Mrs. John T. Bunnell Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Flannum Mr. & Mrs. James Kettering Perkins Mr. & Mrs. L. T. Stark Floyd Bums Mr. & Mrs. Sen C. Fong Johnny Kidd Mr. & Mrs. Gordon C. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Roy Stehle Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bums Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Franov William King Kathy Peter Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Stein Mr. & Mrs. Don R. Burt Mr. & Mrs. Benito M. Dr. & Mrs. Howard W. Mr. & Mrs. David C. Peters Mr. & Mrs. Cecil E. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Herbert R. Fuentes Knowlton Joyce A. Pillow Mr. & Mrs. James Su Buyak, Sr. James Kulbacki Guy Surber

16 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO Zubair Syed Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Dr. Lee Porter Joseph Gray Dr. Mirta A. Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. Norman Glitters Dr. David O. Porter Dr. Sue Greenfeld Irene C. Guillen Tacklind Pamela B. Hallam Dr. Judith M. Rymer Randy Harrell Dr. Joan T. Hallett Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Heald Linda J. Stockham Linvol G. Henry Dr. Melvin Hawkins Talbot Mr. & Mrs. Denis W. Dr. Kimball N. Hughes + Dr. Peter J. Holliday David L. Suenram Janus Tedja Heimerman Dr. Sung-Kyoo Huh Dr. Jorun Johns Ronald Tenoglio Mr. & Mrs. Heliodoro R. Dr. Dennis L. Jkenberry Dr. Lewis Jones CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Mr. & Mrs. David L. Terrell Hemandez Dr. Janice K. Jackson Dr. N. Laura Kamptner Dr. Juan Gonzalez Margaret E. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Holen Dr. Jotindar Johar Dr. Martha P. Kazlo Susan Thomburg Mary Hunt James Gooch Dr. Kenneth Johns Harry Larsen Mr. & Mrs. William J. Mr. & Mrs. Dallas W. Dr. Dennis L. Hefner Keith R. Johnson Lesley Larsen Tiedje Huntsman Jan Hefner Dr. L. Lynn Judd Katherine Lintault Mr. & Mrs. James M. Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Irving Dr. Julius D. Kaplan Eileen Kachevas Roger Lintault Tillman Nova Jamer Pamela Langford Dr. N. Laura Kamptner Francis L. Lootens Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Timan Linda Jennings Pola Patterson Dr. Mary L. Komguth Maria Lootens Mr. & Mrs. Henry Tinoco Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Dr. Jerrold E. Pritchard Sid Kushner Cynthia A. Linton Chantal Toliver Johanneck Beverly A. Smith Dr. Kenneth E. Lane Dr. Loralee MacPike Hope Tompkins Hazel Jordan Dr. Charles S. Stanton Dr. Janice M. Layton Dr. Larry E. McFatter Dr. David O. Stine Susanne C. Totzke Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Jourdan Helga E. Lingren Dr. James M. Mehegan Mr. & Mrs. Kinh Tran William F. Kallweit Kenneth J. Thygerson Joseph Liscano Dr. Susan Meisenhelder Dr. Joseph Turpin Mr. & Mrs. Roy S. Trip! Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Dr. Marsha B. Liss Dr. Thomas Meisenhelder Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Troesh Kennedy Dr. Sarojam K. Mankau Dr. Randi L. Miller UNIVERSITY Mr. & Mrs. Ray Turner Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dr. Ward M. McAfee Quentin J. Moses ASSOCIATES Marguerite Ullrich Koeller Cecilia McCarron Raymond A. Navarro, Jr. Joyce Aha Mr. & Mrs. Ted L. Vanzant Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dr. Jack F. McDonnell Dr. Gary A. Negin Dr. Cynthia E. Bird Gloria J. Viscomi Kruizenga Ross G. Miyashiro Dr. Edward A. Nelson Dr. Aubrey Bonnett Permy Watson Mr. & Mrs. Mikhail Kutsy Olga Morales Taft Newman David D. DeMauro Gail B. Webb Mr. & Mrs. John P. Lang Mary G. Moya Elinore H. Partridge Harriet Gibson Kenneth E. Wical Debbie Lyles Dr. T. Patrick Mullen Ernesto M. Reza Karla J. Hallum Susie Willhide Barbara MacMillen Dr. L. Theron Pace Dr. Thomas Rivera James L. Hansen Lenard Williams Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Nelson Dr. Clifford T. Paynton Patricia Rodgers-Gordon Edward W. Harrison Patricia R. Williams Charles D. Noble Dr. Thomas J. Pierce Dr. James G. Rogers Hendricks Patricia Williams Mr. & Mrs. Nemiah Odain Dr. Beverly L. Cynthia Pringle Dr. Amanda Sue Rudisill Dr. Hal Hoverland Syble Williams Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Ojeda Johnnie A. Ralph Dr. Treadwell RumI JI Dr. Adria F. Klein Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Wise Rosemarie Palacios Dr. J. C. Robinson Thomas Ruvolo Dr. Joan H. Kritzberg Rosemary Wise Ruth Perchez Diana Z. Rodriguez Dr. Gerald M. Scherba Ted Krug Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wood Mr. & Mrs. Arturo Q. Perez Dr. C. E. Tapie Rohm, Jr. Dr. Robert A. Senour Janice L. Lemmond Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wulff Mr. & Mrs. Emilio G. Perez Alfred Saavedra Dr. David Shichor Dr. Eldon C. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Nobuo Mr. & Mrs. Albert Pizano Don Sapronetti Doyle J. Stansel Dr. Fook Liu Yamanaka Evelyn R. Ponder James J. Scanlon Dr. Richard Switzer Dr. Janice Loutzenhiser Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Zamora Mr. & Mrs. Nicolae Puraci Mary R. Schmidt Dr. Delores W. Tanno Dr. Sarojam K. Mankau Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Quintal Mary Anne Schultz Dr. Lynda W. Warren Dr. Ward McAfee OTHER FRIENDS Mr. & Mrs. Jose S. Ramos James W. Sharer Dr. Robert L. Yowell Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Abraham Robert Read C. Don McKenzie Nancy P. Simpson Dr. Jenny Zom Dr. Clark P. Molstad Maria Alvarez Myong C. Savino Frank Slaton Dr. James C. Pierson Tracy G. Amador Mr. & Mrs. David L. Scott Dr. William L. Slout OTHER FRIENDS Reyes Rios Mr. & Mrs. John V. Karen L. Smith Dr. Mary F. Smith Dr. Kevin G. Bume Armstrong, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jet Cheryl Smith Carolyn R. Smits Dr. Frances S. Coles William D. Warehall Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Barker Somsuvanskul Dr. Darleen Stoner Colleen Corbin Dale T. West Ligia Bamaby Simon Spencer Sue Strain Dr. Morley Glicken Dr. Peter A. Wilson Anthony Bellanca Sally Steckstor Dr. Mo Vaziri Richard M. Johnston Yvonna Betten Mr. & Mrs. William E. Dr. J. Paul Vicknair Dr. John A. Kaufman FOUNDERS CLUB Mr. & Mrs. Jose L. Stephens Antonio D. Vilches Sant Subagh K. Khalsa Dr. William Aguilar Castaneda Judith M. Strack Mendy Warman Dr. Sally Kovach Debra S. Allen Esperanza Castro Joan Van Ommen Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt Shwu-Ting Lee Michael C. Arredondo Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Clark Mr. & Mrs. Steve Vasquez Dr. L. Curtis Westbrook, Jr. Melody N. Neill Mr. & Mrs. John Constante Mr. & Mrs. Laszlo Vass Dr. Margaret A. Atwell Mary A. Williams Danny Redfem Mr. & Mrs. Richard Daley Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Dr. Sheldon E. Bockman Gertrude S. Storm Joan Daniel Verwiel Dr. Edward J. Bostley FRIENDS OF Kraig A. Williams Dr. Richard Bolting Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. James Vincent CAE STATE Dr. A. Vivien Bull Davies Christine Webber Mario E. Baeza FORMER FACULTY Patricia Deehring Deborah West Dr. B. Jill Buroker Dr. Joe Bas Marlene Derdowski Edith Wong Dr. John S. Chaney Denise K. Benton AND STAFF Kevin T. Do Margaret Chavez Dr. Frances F. Berdan Mr. & Mrs. Perry Erickson Mary C. Colacurcio Dr. David V. Chavez FACULTY AND UNIVERSITY Vicky Espinosa Teresa Constant Dr. J. Milton Clark ASSOCIATES Dr. Margaret H. Cooney Peg Clark Mr. & Mr. Ned Feaster STAFF Dr. James D. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Fink Marco Cota Maisie T. Conceicao Dr. David L. Decker Sharon Fong Robert S. Delgado PRESIDENT'S Dr. Estaban R. Diaz FOUNDERS CLUB Mr. & Mrs. Richard Frank Carol Dunlap Dr. Loren Filbeck Dr. Richard Ackley Severino Gonzales CIRCLE Karen L. Eastman Paul E. Frazier Dr. Amer M. El-Ahraf Jane Grijalva Anne Crum Dr. B. H. Fairchild Dr. Catherine Gannon Dr. John P. Miller Mr. & Mrs. William M. Dr. James D. Crum Elsa Fernandez Susan N. Garcia Cora Lee Moffett Grimm Dr. Anthony H. Evans Dr. Louis A. Fernandez Dr. Juan C. Gonzalez Roma J. Sill Dr. Susan Finsen

FALL 92-93 + Deceased 17 Dr. Joseph K. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Harriet I. Jason Nicole E. Russell Lund & Guttry, C.P.A.'s James H. Urata Morris Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Johns K. J. Sandoval McGladrey & Pullen, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie D. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Kathman Yang Thao C.P.A.'s FRIENDS OF Murray Dr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Kirk Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Van Orange Empire Dog CAE STATE Stanley Pryga Caroline M. Koch Orden Club, Inc. Mary A. Dye Nancy C. Rangel Kirk Kushin E. George Webster Rotary Club of Moreno Dr. Harold A. Jambor Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lacey Mr. & Mrs. L. A. White Valley Mary Newman Savage III Damiano P. Manolis Rotary Club of Palm Desert Dr. John M. Pfau Mignon M. Schweitzer Peggy McGee BUSINESSESAND Stater Bros. Markets Stephen Prouty Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sedlak Mr. & Mrs. Chris Vavrinek, Trine, Day and Dr. Gordon E. Stanton Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shimoff McNamara ORGANIZATIONS Co., C.P.A.'s Jo Ann Von Wald Mr. & Mrs. Fury G. Tenace Christenne M. Moon West San Bemardino Mr. & Mrs. Barry Wallace Ann Moore County Water District PRESIDENT'S FRIENDS lone M. West Mr. & Mrs. William Mr. & Mrs. Max R. Morris, Jr. CIRCLE UNIVERSITY Wozencraft Anne E. Muscatelli Anheuser-Busch ASSOCIATES PRESIDENT'S John M. Naughton Apple Computer, Inc. American Association of CIRCLE FRIENDS OF Ian Ocasio Atlantic Richfield Co. University Women, San Joseph A. Bailey CAL STATE H. L. Oerter California Department of Gorgonio Branch Raren Gilyard Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gary W. Osborne Fish and Came Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Dr. W. Benson & Mrs. Ainsworth Dian J. Pizurie Merchants Ruud & Romo Phila A. Plummer Best, Best & Krieger Pamela Rarer Pamela B. Allen Association Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Beckley Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. City of Loma Linda B. Gregory McPhate City of Fontana Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Beers Putnam City of San Bemardino Mrs. Bennet H. Meyers Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Berck Mr. & Mrs. Roger Redel Coachella Valley Contel of Califomia Shelby J. Obershaw Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Blakeley Harry Rheubottom, Sr. Mexican-American Eadie and Payne, C.P.A.'s Mr. & Mrs. Mark Siefert Kaye L. Boesel Helen L. Robertson Chamber of Ernst & Young Jimmy L. Braddock Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rudder Commerce First Interstate Bank of CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Marvin R. Brown Mr. & Mrs. William N. Converse Professional Califomia Mr. & Mrs. Orval Badger Ruth E. Burke Samuel, Jr. Services Inc. Fredericks Benefits Fullerton, Lemann & Mr. & Mrs. William E. Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Danny Sandoval Corinthians F.C. Leonard Carkhuff Craig Schwartz Schaefer Crown Printers Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Darlyne L. Chaplin Mr. & Mrs. James F. General Dynamics, Valley Skipper Pete Chemiss Schwartz Dean Witter Reynolds, Systems Division Mr. & Mrs. Charles Strain Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. M. Seaton Inc. General Telephone Clatworthy J. C. Smith Dekker Ltd. Company UNIVERSITY Grant Clatworthy Mr. & Mrs. J. Gill Snyder Durham Transportation, Greenwood Bail Bonds ASSOCIATES Wayne Clatworthy Michael D. Steadman Inc. Hayden, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Cutler Andrew Copeland Ralph Strakal Friends of Coif, Inc. Hospitality Dental Group Dr. & Mrs. William R. Inland Empire Economic Elvera A. Erickson Alan H. Dale The Jordan Company Dr. & Mrs. Donald J. Linda De Baun Sturlaugson Council Kiwanis Club of San Eeldman Mr. & Mrs. Jorge Miryana Szabo Inland Group, Inc. Florentlno Garza De La Torre Patricia Terry Bemardino ITT Small Business Finance Mr. & Mrs. Allen B. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mr. & Mrs. Michael Tinker KPMC Peat Marwick Jerseys Pizza Gresham Delmonico Mr. & Mrs. Bill Tobia Pfizer, Inc. Johnson & Higgins of Mrs. Ben E. Nordman Michael J. Dudek Mr. & Mrs. Somphon Rail-Cycle L.P. Califomia Dr. & Mrs. Irving Root Mr. & Mrs. Pero Dzekov Watanathai Riverside Community Ontario Kiwanis Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James H. Stark Carolyn W. Engel Stephen C. Watt College Associated Pacific First Bank Frances L. Feldman Paine Webber Mr. & Mrs. Bmce D. Vamer Abby E. Zurier Students Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. PJHM Architects San Bemardino Valley FOUNDERS CLUB Finkbeiner OTHER FRIENDS Reid & Hellyer Mr. & Mrs. Allen Andrews Nicola J. Fitz Charlotte C. Anthony Businessmen Robinson & Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Victoria H. Flint Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Arostegui for Athletics Insurance Agency Baumann Mr. & Mrs. Larry Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Beck San Bemardino Valley San Bemardino County Janette Bidart Bonnie Friedman Sandie Butler Municipal Administration Mr. & Mrs. Stuart D. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Frisch Nancy D. Dollard Water District San Bemardino County Caldwell Ruth Gardner Dr. Eugene L. Dybowski Southem California Gas Central Thelma Farr Credit Union Mr. & Mrs. Roy E. Mr. & Mrs. Perry Glover Company Chapman Mr. & Mrs. David Goldware Angelina Figueroa San Bemardino Rotary Sparvan Engineers Dr. William R. Coleman Frank L. Gray Mary L. Foye Breakfast Club John E. Cote Norman L. Hanover Richard M. Friedman The Steele Foundation San Bemardino Valley Sharona A. Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hansen Mary E. Haynes Union Bank Association Mr. & Mrs. I. J. Gabriel Hazel N. Harden Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Knuth Watson Medical of Realtors Ron S. Galvan, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Caroline C. Kolbert Laboratories Security Pacific National Dr. & Mrs. Paul G. Godfrey Healy Mr. & Mrs. Neal S. Larson Western Association of Bank Su Hansberger Robb D. Hendrix Winton Larson Food Chains Soren, McAdam, Bartells Peggy Heeb-Woodhouse Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Hinton Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Lipan C.P.A Inc. Lenore H. Whiteside L. R. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Marianne Maiocco Southem Califomia Edison Lucretia Hughes Hipskind Ruth Montgomery Company CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Constance R. Jury Marian W. Horine Mr. & Mrs. Donald Olson SUNAIR Aluminum Century Homes Hon. & Mrs. John W. Dorothy F. Huff Bill Orr Corporation Communities Kennedy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Roy L. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Price Swenson Accountancy East Valley Water District Lois Lauer Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Irving Mr. & Mrs. Mario Corporation Harbor Day School Harry R. Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Jackson Rodriguez Treadway Enterprises, Inc. Holiday Oldsmobile-Mazda Mr. & Mrs. Jesse J. James Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rosati

18 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO FOUNDERS CLUB Riverside Museum CONTRIBUTORS CORPORATE John W. Wee Arrowhead Home Associates TO THE United Parcel Service for MATCHING GIFTS Richard A. Clark, Sr. Atlantic City Games S. E. Rykoff & Co. ENVIRONMENTAL Bench's Custom Painting San Bernardino County Wells Fargo Bank for Cooley Ranch Kiwanis Club Museum EXPO The university thanks Mitzi W. Wells Crest Chevrolet San Bernardino County the individual donors Witco Corp. for Roy T. Teramoto Delta Sigma Phi Regional Parks Archaeological Survey who took the time to Exchange Club of Fontana San Bernardino County Association of Southern initiate a matching gift, The Hair Forum Solid Waste California GIFTS-IN-KIND Harich Construction Management Associated Students Inc. of and we salute the Company, Inc. San Bernardino School CSUSB following companies Each year Cal State Raymond P. Horspool, Jr., Employees Federal Atlantic Richfield Co. whose generous receives gifts of C.P.A. Credit Union California Department of matching contributions Inland Theatre League Fish and Game equipment, books, encourage their Kassel & Kassel Law Corp. Audubon Society California Renewable Fuels furniture and other employees to support Ramada Inn Scholastic, Inc. Council physical property. Redlands Festival Ballet Sea World of California/ California Women for high-quality education These special items Company Busch Enterprises Agriculture at Cal State. (Match­ Selnate U.S.A. Company City of Loma Linda enrich our library and Schweitzer Appraisal ing gifts initiated in Southern California Sierra Club, San Gorgonio City of Ontario art collections, 1991-92 but not yet SiUcscreen Chapter City of Riverside Public enhance faculty Spellacy & Associates Southwest Airlines Utilities Dept. received will appear in research and instruc­ Realtors, Inc. Trees Are For People County of Riverside-Dept. next year's Honor tion, and support Subway Sandwiches & Triholium Information of Health Roll.) Salads Bulletin Department of Water cultural and recre­ Custom Homes The Verity Group, Inc. Resources Allied Signal for ational activities. We West End Water Awareness Vistanomics, Inc. East Valley Resource James Schutte are pleased to recog­ Committee Yucaipa High School Conservation District Bechtel for nize these donors of Wilson Baugh Enterprises Student Body East Valley Water District William C. Stevenson Energy Controls & Concepts gifts-in-kind during the Digital Equipment FRIENDS OF OTHER FRIENDS Mary L. Foye 1991-92 fiscal year. Corporation for CAL STATE A & D Tailoring & Guided Discoveries John Maginnis Alcott Elementary School Uniforms Harich Construction Alfredo's First Interstate Bank of Employees American Anthropological Company, Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. Califomia for Archaeological Survey Association Inland Empire West Atlantic City Games Laura D. Stevenson Association Delmy's Subway Resource Conservation Baker's Burgers Fluor Corporation for of Southern California Radio Shack District Denise Benton C. R. Cooper Aztec Uniform & Towel Roy's Donuts Caroline C. Kolbert Dr. Frances F. Berdan General Dynamics for Rental See's Candies Angelos A. Lambis Dr. Aubrey Bonnett for Elladine M. Foley California Baptist Spencer Gifts Metropolitan Water District Canada's Yogurt Hughes Aircraft for California Renewable Fuels of Southern California Coyote Bookstore John W. O'Brien Council Mt. San Jacinto Natural CSUSB CLUBS, IBM for CSUSB Food Services California Women for History Association CSUSB Housing DEPARTMENTS AND Tmdy A. White Agriculture Dr. Gary A. Negin CSUSB Recreational Sports ICI Americas Inc.for City Cleaners ORGANIZATIONS Rail-Cycle Deck the Walls Dr. Frank X. Woolard City of Riverside Public Riverside Museum IDS Financial Services for Delmy's Subway Utilities Department PRESIDENT'S Associates Disneyland Paul R. Mata County of Riverside-Dept. San Bernardino County Dr. Keith S. Dolan CIRCLE McDoimell Douglas for of Health Museum Doubletree Yogurt Alumni Association Robert G. Kennedy III Deck The Walls San Bernardino County Associated Students, Inc. Karl D. Osbom, Sr. Dukes-Dukes & Associates, Department of Water Regional Parks Inc. Occidental Oil & Gas Resources San Bernardino County Kathryn Ervin CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Corporation for East Valley Resource Solid Waste Fiesta Village Hispanic Faculty and Staff Michael E. Meehl Conservation District Management First American Title Association Rockwell International for Energy Controls & Concepts The San Bernardino County Insurance Co. Ann Dunbar Sun Louis Fox Fiesta Village UNIVERSITY Security Pacific National San Bernardino Valley Harriet Gibson Garments to Go ASSOCIATES Bank for Guided Discoveries Audubon Society Dr. Juan Gonzalez Housing Office Joan M. Blackman Inland Empire West San Bernardino Valley J. Willard Monninger Dr. Peter Graves Resource Municipal Water FOUNDERS CLUB David C. Stevenson Kat Grossman Conservation District District Delta Sigma Phi Shearson Lehman Hutton for Pamela Harer Island Breeze Styling Salon Scholastic, Inc. Mathematics Dept. John Raymond, Jr. Edward Harrison It Looks Runs Well Sea World of California/ Players of the Pear Garden SmithKline Beecham for IBM Knotts Berry Farm Busch Enterprises Inland Beverage Sigma Chi Edwin Raffel Metropolitan Water District Sierra Club, San Gorgonio Island Breeze Styling Salon Tau Kappa Epsilon State Farm Companies of Southern California Chapter Jerseys Pizza Foundation for Mt. San Jacinto Natural Southem Califomia Edison Dr. Lewis Jones FRIENDS OF Robert S. Johnston History Association Co. Robin Kaplan CAL STATE TRW Inc. for NBS Lowry Southem Califomia Gas Co. Kendall Copyland Coyote Bookstore Edward Bennett City of Ontario Dr. Darleen Stoner Dr. Dong Man Kim Criminal Justice Dept. Ruth M. Colarossi Pizza Hut Trees Are For People Knott's Berry Farm Economics Dept. Howard B. Grossman Precinct Reporter Vistanomics, Inc. Dr. Robert A. Lee Faculty Senate Brace Haselman Rim of The World High West San Bernardino Lucy's Pi Lambda Theta, Gamma Ismael S. Paredes School, Associated County Water District Dr. Norton Marks Signam Chapter Cpt. Gary Seipel Student Body West End Water Awareness Martin-Marietta Aerospace Recreational Sports John M. Thole Committee FALL 92-93 19 McCallum Theatre for the THE LESLIE HARRIS Karlene Deranian In Memory of Timothy Mignon M. Schweitzer Perfoiming Arts AND BENNET MEYERS Wilma L. Dougharty Gourley Mr. & Mrs. J. Gill Snyder Jane Matthews MEMORIAL Angie L. Duran Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Michael D. Steadman Taft T. Newman SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Pero Dzekov Harbauer Miryana Szabo Olive Garden Marian W. Horine Karen L. Eastman Patricia Terry Dr. Theron Pace Mrs. Bennet H. Meyers Dr. & Mrs. B. H. Fairchild THELEGACY lone M. West Pace's Tacos Mrs. Ben E. Nordman Dr. Susan Finsen SOCIETY Fernando Periera Dr. & Mrs. John M. Pfau Lucille C. Gomez LIBRARY Pizza Hut Mr. Donald C. & Dr. ASSOCIATES Radio Shack THE KIM HUGHES Jorun Johns Created to recognize Elois P. Johnson individuals who have Redlands Federal Bank MEMORIAL We are most grateful to Dr. Tom M. Rivera SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Keith R. made special commit­ Rosa Maria's Charlotte C. Anthony Johnson ments of support to the the university's friends The San Bernardino County Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Beck Dr. N. Laura Kamptner university, the Legacy whose gifts to the Pfau Sun Kaye L. Boesel Dr. & Mrs. Julius D. Society honors our Library help enhance Sarah J. Schuster Dr. & Mrs. Richard Kaplan friends who, by learning opportunities See's Candies Botting Dr. Adria F. Klein for our students and Service America CSUSB Faculty Senate Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Knuth naming the CSUSB faculty by strengthen­ Shandrn Hills Golf Club CSUSB Mathematics Joanne V. Lavender Foundation in a will, Dr. Gerald H. Shepard Department Dr. Marsha B. Liss trust or insurance ing our collections and Mark Siefert Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Dr. Loralee MacPike arrangement, will sponsoring distin­ Sizzler Finkbeiner Dr. & Mrs. James M. guished guest speakers. Southwest Airlines Victoria H. Flint Mehegan provide future enrich­ Richard M. Friedman Elinore H. Partridge ment for Cal State's Spencer Gifts LIFE MEMBERS Dr. Joan T. Hallett Dr. Thomas J. Pierce Stater Bros. Markets programs. We express Dr. & Mrs. William Aguilar L. R. Hughes Lupita R. Pisalyaput Tom Bell Chevrolet our heartfelt thanks to Mr. & Mrs. James Lucretia Hughes Dian J. Pizurie TR-VV, Inc. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Roy L. Mattie S. Popineau the following friends Twin Panda Janet Allen Viking Tires Hughes Dr. Amanda Sue Rudisill for their support of Cal Bennett Enterprises Vision Copy and Gifts Dr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Dr. Treadwell Ruml II State in this way. Mr. & Mrs. Marty Kirk Mr. & Mrs. William N. Bloomberg Samuel, Jr. MEMORIALS, TRIBUTE Winton Larson Lawrence Daniels Frederick Blum M. M. Seaton ANDSPEOIAL Dr. H. L. Oerter Dr. & Mrs. Anthony H. Mr. & Mrs. George Bohn Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dorothy K. Simcoe Evans SCHOLARSHIPGIFTS Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burgess Olson Victor Zupancich Darlene Johnson Beatriz Brusselle Dr. Bill Orr James N. Kennedy Dr. Theodore Cohen The university gratefully Dr. Charles S. Stanton THE JOHN WINN Dr. Adria Klein Dr. & Mrs. William Dr. J. Paul Vicknair KENNEDY, SR. acknowledges the Debby Polen Coleman Mr. & Mrs. L. A. White SCHOLARSHIP generosity and thought- Stephen Prouty Gary Cosand Hon. & Mrs. John W. fulness of these individu­ Floyd Rasmussen Terri De Ment THE DONALD W. Kennedy, Jr. Dr. Judith & Mr. Glenn Dr. & Mrs. Anthony H. als and organizations JORDAN MEMORIAL Mr. & Mrs. John W. Rymer Evans who made special gifts SCHOLARSHIP Kermedy, Sr. Samuel Gabriel in honor of or in memory Mr. & Mrs. Allen B. FRIENDS OF THE Dr. Catherine Gaimon of a friend, colleague or Gresham THE SHELBY GALLERY Dr. & Mrs. Brace Golden OBERSHAW TEACHER family member. Dr. & Mrs. Bemie Goler THE ARLENE ROBERTS EDUCATION Dr. Carol Goss MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP For their generous FRANCES LOmSE Mr. & Mrs. Larry Harvey SCHOLARSHIP Gayle Fichmer support in promoting CRUM DAVIDSON Raymond Hedstrom Dr. James D. Thomas Ida J. Haughn the visual arts at Cal SCHOLARSHIP Dr. & Mrs. Abram Hodes Shelby J. Obershaw Dr. & Mrs. James D. Crum State and in our Beryl Holcomb THE MAJOR THOMAS Cheryl L. Peil neighboring communi­ Dr. & Mrs. Julius Kaplan ZEUGNER MEMORIAL THE FAROUK ties, we extend a very Mary Lewis SCHOLARSHIP THE JOHN RAYMOND EL-MAHDY Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nelson Cheryl L. Clark FAMILY ECONOMICS sincere thanks to our EL-AHRAF MEMORIAL Michael Nelson Stanley Pryga SCHOLARSHIP Friends of the Gallery. SCHOLARSHIP Walter Nunes Mr. & Mrs. John Dr. & Mrs. Amer El-Ahraf Mr. & Mrs. Charles THE DR. A. VIVIEN BULL Raymond, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Benton Obershaw SCHOLARSHIP Shearson Lehman THE MOHAMED AND Sandie Butler Dr. & Mrs. John Pfau Pamela B. Allen Hutton SENEA EL-MAHDY Dr. & Mrs. J. Milton Clark Mr. & Mrs. Louis Press Thomas A. Atkinson EL-AHRAF MEMORIAL Karen Eastman James Ragan Bridgette Bamett OTHER GIFTS IN SCHOLARSHIP Carolyn W. Engel Johtmie Ralph Carol L. Beck MEMORIAM Dr. & Mrs. Amer El-Ahraf Dr. & Mrs. Donald J. Joy Risser Dr. & Mrs. Edward J. Feldman Dr. & Mrs. Donald Rose Bostley In Memory of Mary Doyle THE SANDRA Dr. Catherine Gannon Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Samuels Vicki A. Buckley and Helen WarehaU FREDRIKSEN Dr. & Mrs. Paul G. Godfrey Mark Seifert Dr. A. Vivien Bull Colleen Corbin MEMORIAL Mr. & Mrs. Howard Mrs. Robert Smith Ruth E. Burke Dr. Peter J. HoIIiday SCHOLARSHIP Grossman Dr. & Mrs. WrUiam Soltz Dr. B. Jill Buroker Richard Johnston Cynthea R. Preston Mr. & Mrs. Neal S. Larson Nancy Stratton Michele J. Butler Dr. Julius Kaplan Roger & Katherine Lintault Dr. James Thomas Robert J. Cassinelli Sant Subagh K. Khalsa •THE MICHAEL Christeime M. Moon Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Ann Clandening Dr. Sally Kovach KHOKLOV MEMORIAL Aime E. Muscatelli Thompson Sharon R. Cranford Shwu-Ting Lee SCHOLARSHIP Dr. Edward A. Nelson Barbara Tudor Dr. & Mrs. James D. Roger and Kathy Lintault Glenn Rymer Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt Dominic Tudor Cram Don Woodford Candice K. Salser Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Varden 20 CALSTATESAN BERNARDINO Mr. & Mrs. E. George Sharona A. Ferguson Gary W. Osborne Dr. Peter A. Wilson & CSUSBAFFIRU Webster Angelina Figueroa Dr. Thomas J. Pierce Linda Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Harold Young Joanne Fluke PJHM Architects Mr. & Mrs. John P. Wood (Alumni, Faculty & Friends Mr. & Mrs. Larry Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Mr. & Mrs. Max R. for the Illumination & CSUSB ATHLETIC Friends of Golf Inc. Plummer Wozencraft Recognition of Music) ASSOCIATION Mr. & Mrs. Frank Frisch Phila A. Plummer Dr. Jenny Zom Fullerton, Lemann & Precinct Reporter We extend a sincere Schaefer Cynthia Pringle thanks to the following The contributions of PLAYERS OF THE Susan N. Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. music lovers who are the following friends PEAR GARDEN Ruth Gardner Putnam the first members of make it possible for Garments to Go Nancy C. Rangel Members of the AFFIRM. the university to General Telephone Co. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Redel Players of the Pear compete at the NCAA Karen Gilyard Harry Rheubottom, Sr. Dr. Morley Glicken Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rickli Garden merit special Mr. & Mrs. Albert Andon Division II level. For Joseph Gonzalez Robert P. Roark recognition for their Dr. & Mrs. Edward Bostley their generous and Dr. & Mrs. James Crum Dr. Juan C. Gonzalez and Robinson & Cooper support in enriching enthusiastic support of Irene Hoffman Insurance Agency Mr. & Mrs. Donald Day the university's the Cal State Coyotes, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gordon Diana Z. Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. performing arts Donovan we extend a very Mr. & Ms. Londell Graves Mr. & Mrs. Mario Frank L. Gray Rodriguez programs. Dr. Eugene Dybowski special thanks to our The Hair Forum Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rosati Elvera Erickson CSUSB Athletic Mr. & Mrs. Bradley C. Hall Roy's Donuts BENEFACTORS President & Mrs. Anthony Association members. Norman L. Hanover Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Danny Bilson H. Evans Su Hansberger Ruvolo Neal, Helen & Carol Hanzlik Frances L. Feldman A & D Tailoring & James L. Hansen Dr. Judith & Mr. Glenn Dr. W. Benson and Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Fife Uniforms Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hansen Rymer Pamela Harer Dr. & Mrs. Loren Filbeck Mr. & David Almquist Hazel N. Harden S. E. Rykoff&Co. Paul DeMeo C. R. Freidel Mr. & Mrs. Allen Andrews Edward W. Harrison Alfred Saavedra Dr. Catherine Gannon Arrowhead Home Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. San Bemardino Valley SPONSORS Harriet P. Gibson Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Healy Businessmen Sarah M. Balmer Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Hefner Ruud & Romo Peggy Heeb-Woodhouse for Athletics Mr. & Mrs. Caywood V. Dr. William & Dean Beverly Aztec Uniform & Towel Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Mr. & Mrs. Don Sapronetti Borror Hendricks Rental Hellon Craig Schwartz Dr. & Mrs. Anthony H. Lt. Col. & Mrs. Walter Huff Mr. & Mrs. Orval Badger Robb D. Hendrix Mr. & Mrs. James F. Evans Dr. & Mrs. Julius Kaplan Jo M. Barbo Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Hinton Schwartz Dr. & Mrs. Luis Francisco Harry R. Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barlau Mr. & Mrs. Patrick D. Schweitzer Appraisal Drs. Ernest & Dorothy Katherine & Roger Lintault Dr. & Mrs. Joe Bas Hipskind Margaret A. Shearer Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Danny Manolis Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Holiday Oldsmobile - Mazda Abe Simon Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Hefner Dr. & Mrs. Larry McFatter Baumann Raymond P. Horspool, Jr., Nancy P. Simpson Mr. & Mrs. David Kennedy Ann Moore Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Beckley C.P.A. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Mr. & Mrs. William A. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Beers Mr. & Mrs. Burl Hunt Skipper Leonard Newman Bench's Custom Painting Mr. & Mrs. John L. Ibbetson Beverly A. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Fook F. Liu Ian Ocasio Janette Bidart Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Irving J. C. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Art McKinster Jana C. Ondrechen-Wible Jacquelyn J. Billaud Tom Irwin Carolyn R. Smits Dr. & Mrs. Art Moorefield Mrs. Andrew G. Robertson Jimmy L. Braddock It Looks Runs Well Southem California Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Newman Mignon M. Schweitzer Sharon E. Britt Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Jackson Silkscreen Dr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Gertrude Storm Mr. & Mrs. David G. Nova Jamer Sparvan Engineers Shepard Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Thomas Buchanan Mr. & Mrs. Jesse J. James Spellacy & Associates Mr. & Mrs. G. Slater Carousel Mall Merchants Harriet 1. Jason Realtors, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Vincent VOLUNTEERS Association Jerseys Pizza Kathy Stein Mr. & Mrs. Paul Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Dr. & Mrs. L. Lynn Judd Dr. & Mrs. David O. Stine Wilson Our warm and abun­ Carpenter Constance R. Jury Mr. & Mrs. Charles Strain Dr. & Mrs. Donald C. George B. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Victor P. Keaton Sue Strain Woods dant thanks to our Pete Chemiss Kiwanis Club of San Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Strakal many friends who City Cleaners Bemardino Dr. & Mrs. William R. PATRONS shared their time, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Allyn H. Kruse Sturlaugson Alcott Elementary School talents and ideas so Clatworthy Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lacey Subway Sandwiches & Employees freely and generously Grant Clatworthy Dr. Kenneth E. Lane Salads Louise Marie Connal Wayne Clatworthy Pamela D. Langford Mr. & Mrs. David L. Dr. & Mrs. James D. Crum throughout the past Mary C. Colacurcio Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Lipan Suenram Mr. & Mrs. Charles year. Their exemplary Andrew Copeland Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Lloyd Gary D. Sveum Donovan commitment and active Sharron J. Cordaro Peggy McGee Tau Kappa Epsilon Dr. & Mrs. Patrick Garcia participation in the life Mr. & Mrs. Don McKenzie Mr. & Mrs. Fury G. Tenace Dr. Craig Henderson & Crest Chevrolet of the university make Colleen Cross Mr. & Mrs. Chris Mr. & Mrs. Michael Tinker Barry Morgan Crown Printers McNamara Mr. & Mrs. Bill Tobia Dr. & Mrs. Biij B. Khare a profound difference Alan H. Dale B. Gregory McPhate Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Ian Ocasio on our campus. Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. Ruth Montgomery Tregarthen Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mr. & Mrs. William TRW, Inc. Richards UNIVERSITY Delmonico Morris, Jr. Value Custom Homes Dr. & Mrs. James R. Savage ADVISORY BOARD Delta Sigma Phi Cheryl A. Mosher Mr, & Mrs. Bruce D. Vamer Mr. & Mrs. Sam Sill Nicholas Coussoulis Mr. & Mrs. David P. Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Mr. & Mrs. Somphon Brills Shoes Coussoulis Development DeMauro Mosher Watanathai Mitchell K. Slagerman Company Dr. & Mrs. Anthony H. John M. Naughton Stephen C. Watt Dr. Rita Sturgeon Karen Craig Evans Mr. & Mrs. John W. O'Brien Mr. & Mrs. John W. Wee Dr. Richard Switzer San Bemardino Exchange Club of Fontana Ontario Kiwanis Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Dale West Dr. Daniel S. 'Whitaker High School

FALL 92-93 21 Richard F. Crail Paul Mata Sam Henley John L. Treadway Dr. Julius Kaplan Lockheed Commercial Terry May San Bemardino Valley Treadway Enterprises, Bill Lemann Aircraft Center Dr. Linda Norman Association of Realtors Inc. Thelma Press Mary Drury Lee Ann Overstreet John Hernandez Sid Ward Sunrise Company James Penman Wells Fargo Bank Computer COACHELLA VALLEY Vivian Nash Dukes Jim HIawek Communications CENTER ADVISORY Dukes-Dukes & BOARD OF San Bemardino County International BOARD Associates COUNCILLORS Personnel E. George Webster Don Ecker, Ernst & Young Sally Anderson Charles J. Inacker Eugene Wood Paul Ames Dr. Luis S. Gomez Ernst & Young Riverside Community E. H. Wood & The Ames Group Crafton Hills College William J. Anthony College Associates Rolf G. Amhym Don Iman, DDS Inland Empire Business Ed Jacobsen Jim Wright The Honorable Sormy Bono, Darlene Johnson Journal Doris Jaynes Hayden Inc. Mayor The Jordan Company Leona Aronoff Pacific First Bank City of Palm Springs Milton Johnson Gate City Beverage Ray Lancy, CSUSB ATHLETIC Steve Bmmmel Home Lumber Company Distributors Price Waterhouse ASSOCIATION Verde-Mar Limited Dr. Taewoong Kim Don Baker Rod LeMond EXECUTIVE Ralph Hitchcock James Mulkey Stater Bros. Markets McGladrey & Pullen, COMMITTEE Southem Califomia Pfizer, Inc. Pam Ball C.P.A.S Max Alonso Edison Co. Gerald Newcombe Digital Equipment Linda Lingo First American Title Mark Homme Richard Oliphant Corporation Pfizer, Inc. Insurance Co. Attorney at Law Richard R. Oliphant Judi Battey Jeremiah Lloyd Carl Dameron Sabby Jonathon & Associates Southern California Security Pacific Bank Dukes-Dukes & Jonathon & Associates, Kenneth N. Patterson Gas Co. Mike Lucero Associates Inc. Eadie & Payne Glenda Bayless General Dynamics David Faust F. T. Kieley IE Robert W. Percy, DDS Bayless Accounting Dennis Mansfield Massachusetts Mutual Curtis-Kieley General James Robinson Agency Hydrogro Insurance Insurance Riverside National Bank Howard Bland Wes McDaniel Karen Gilyard Emie Moreno Valerie Romero KPMG Peat Marwick San Bemardino Atkinson, Andelson, General Telephone Eli.se Traynum Bill Blatnick Associated Govemments Loya, Rudd & Romo Company Best, Best and Krieger Jack Brown James Miles Glenn Rymer Manuel Sanchez Bruce Vamer Stater Bros. Markets Continental Telephone First Presbyterian IMS Engineering Gresham, Vamer, Joanna R. Bruno of Califomia Church Dave Tschopp Savage, Nolan and ITT Small Business Gerald M. Newcombe Jon Schultz First Bank of Palm Tilden Finance Dean Norling Holiday Desert Lawrence J. Winking Larry Buck Swenson Corp, C.P.A.s Oldsmobile-Mazda Betty Williams Attorney at Law CSUSB Alumni Chuck Obershaw J. Gill Snyder Wiliams Development Association Chuck Obershaw Toyota First Federal Savings Corp. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sam Catalano Tom Pilkington & Loan OF THE FOUNDATION Central City Company Entre Computer Center Frances Webb VOLUNTEERS FOR FOR CALIFORNIA Gary L. Christenson Steve PonTell George H. Schnarre, Inc. SPECIAL PROGRAMS STATE UNIVERSITY, Soren McAdam Bartells Inland Empire Economic Greg Webb David Amori SAN BERNARDINO Nicholas J. Coussoulis Council George H. Schnarre, Inc. Linda Amori Glenda Bayless Coussoulis Development John F. Prentice David Widor Don Beard Bayless Accounting Cliff Cummings Eadie & Payne, C.P.A.s Jerseys Pizza Mary Frances Breitenstein Agency Chuck Obershaw Toyota Ed Ridder John Wood Larry Buck Lawrence L. Daniels Roberta A. Davis TRW Ballistic Missiles Beaumont Unified Bill Christelman Ken Foshee Johnson & Higgins of Div. School District Frank Colby GTE California California A1 Schwartz Mike Zingelmann Carol Dey Robert V. Fullerton Don Driftmier Chicago Title Paine Webber Cheryl Flowers Fullerton, Lemann & Vavrinek Trine Charles Seward Bill Frazier Schaefer Day & Co. Inland Business Media LIBRARY ASSOCIATES Karin Grance Wilfred Heitritter Mark C. Edwards Group, Inc. EXECUTIVE Charlie Horinouchi McGladrey and Pullen Reid & Hellyer Barbara H. Sheldon COMMITTEE Jamie Jorgenson Sheri Major Ken Foshee Riverside Development Betty Anderson Kenny Jorgenson CSUSB Associated GTE California Agency Dr. William Coleman Jim Kennedy Students Robert A. Fredericks Ed Slaughter Frances Coles Cheryll Koleszar Denny Shorett Fredericks Benefits Southem Cal Capital, Larry Harvey Marcia Lentz Crown Printers C. Charlie Gardner Inc. Penny Holcomb Karen Lincoln William Tiger C&R Computer Clark N. Snyder Tony Longhetti Paul Mata Robinson & Cooper Softward Associates, Nordskog Industries, Inc. Chuck Palmer Terry May Insurance Agency Inc. John Steinbeck Thelma Press Ken Miller Michael Gardner Allen, Haight & Harry Rheubottom ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Southern Califomia Schurawel Elisabeth Ryland BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edison Timothy Steinhaus Walter Schuiling Terry Adame David Garthwaite San Bemardino City Ralph Velasquez David Amori Sunair Aluminum Economic Development E. George Webster Donald Beard Corporation Agency Dave Wood Lawrence Buck Terry Gray Karen Taylor William Christelman Union Bank First Interstate Bank PFAU LIBRARY Frank Colby Diana Harris Robert Temple ADDITION Diarme Huppman Riverside Community San Bemardino SUPPORTERS (PALS) James Kennedy College Community College Dr. Emest Garcia Marcia Lentz Penny Holcomb

22 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO WHO GAVE HOW MUCH, 1991-92

$300,000

$200,000

$100,000

$34,029 Parents $93,281 Alumni $213,444 TOTAL COKTRIBUTIONS; $877,516 Corporations and $243,001 Businesses Foundations and $293,761 Organizations Friends

HOW 1991-92 GIFT DOLLARS SUPPORT GROUP MEMBERSHIP IS DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS: PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE FOUNDER'S CLUB WERE DESIGNATED Gifts of $1,000 or greater Gifts of $ 100 to $249

CUM LAUDE SOCIETY FRIENDS OF Gifts of $500 to $999 CAE STATE $439,849 Gifts of $25 to $99 Academic Resources (schools, UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES departments, research, library) Gifts of $250 to $499

$303,120(34%) California State University, San Bernardino is proud of the Student Scholarships interest and support of each individual and organization whose name appears in this Honor Roil of Donors. Every $84,851 (10%) effort has been made to properly acknowledge all gifts University Enrichment made to the university in 1991-92, but in a iisting of this size inadvertent oversights may have occurred. If we have (unrestricted) failed to recognize anyone, we apologize and ask you to piease notify the office of deveiopment so that we may $49,966 correct our records. Any corrections to the Honor Roli will Other Restricted Programs appear in the winter issue of Cal State, San Bernardino. (special programs and projects) Office of Development California State University, San Bernardino 5500 University Parkway San Bernardino, OA 92407-2397 (714) 880-5006

FALL 92-93 23 ATHLETICS ARENA NAMED IN HONOR OF PARENTS OF NICHOLAS COUSSOULIS A 5,000-seat indoor facility for the future Health and Physical Education Complex at Gal State will be named in honor of the parents of a long-time university supporter, Nicholas Coussoulis. The James and Arianthi Coussoulis Arena is made possible by a $500,000 contribu­ tion from their son, who is a 1975 graduate of Cal State. Founder and president of the Coussoulis Development Co. in San Bernardino, "Nick has earned a place as one of the leading business people and philanthropists of our region," says Vice President Judith Rymer (University Relations). A long-time friend of higher education, Coussoulis has served on the Board of Councillors for Cal State's School of Business and Public Administration since 1983, and in 1991 he was appointed to a second four-year term on the Univer­ sity Advisory Board. For years he has provided scholarships for underrepresented The namesakes of Arianthi and James Coussoulis (couple at right) will he borne on Ihe university's athletic arena that will minority students at Cal State. break ground this fall. The naming Is made possible by alumnus Nicholas and his wile, Tina (al left).

UNIVERSITY FUND RAISING 2000 effort (see accompanying story). A seasoned fund raising executive, Christensen says his initial efforts will Christensen brings extensive professional ACCELERATES WHH NEW focus on developing a number of capital experience to his new position. He is the campaigns for the academic schools former campaign director for Cal State, DIRECTOR OF MAJOR GIFTS centering on the solicitation of major Fullerton, and also served as the director contributions and multi-year pledges, of major gifts at the University of endowments and estate planning gifts. California, Irvine. PRECEDENT-SETTING PARTNERSHIP 2000 CAMPAIGN BUILDS CAL STATE PROGRAMS, FACILITIES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY Initiated in the spring of 1992, Health and Physical Education Complex, Partnership 2000 is an unprecedented and new buildings for visual arts and the public-private partnership between Cal schools of education and social and State, San Bernardino and the commu­ behavioral sciences. nity. It is a decade-long, major With shrinking state funding, the multi-million dollar fund raising university is seeking partnerships and campaign for the university, focusing significant financial support from on generating gifts and pledges neces­ individuals, corporations, foundations, sary to allow the campus to meet the and organizations whose memberships immediate and growing needs of our consist of alumni, business and commu­ Stephen D. Christensen students, faculty, alumni and the nity leaders. Guided by the unprec­ Stephen D. Christensen, former vice community-at- large. As the campus's edented expansion of facilities on president and senior fund raising consult­ first major capital campaign. Partner­ campus. Partnership 2000 will influence ant for the Robert B. Sharp Co., Inc., ship 2000 initially is focused on six the growth and development of virtually joined Cal State July 13 as the director of priority areas: The Pfau Library every facet of the university's intellectual major gifts. This new post was created to addition and renovation, the School of life and student nurturance over the next build upon the university's Partnership Business and Information Science, the several years. 24 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ALUMNI PERISCOP

STATE ASSEMBLYMAN '92 GRADUATES N PAUL WOODRUFF SALUTED, IT!MORE ABOUT YOURSELF DISTINGUISHED REMEMBERED Name Address ALUMNUS THIS YEAR The Alumni Affairs Office is pleased to welcome more than 3100 new City_ State Assemblyman Paul Wood­ alumni to our family of degree holders. ruff, B.A. 1983 political science, was State Zip That's how many students received given the Distinguished Alumni Award degrees within the past year. Of those Home Phone (_ by the Alumni Association before eligible to attend graduation ceremonies Bus. Phone (_ 17,000 guests and graduates at the (2554 receiving bachelor's degrees and Commencement ceremony on June 13. Soc. Sec. No. 622 master's degreqs) approximately After attending local primary and 1700 participated in the June ceremony. Year of Graduation Degree secondary schools. Woodruff was active Every effort is made to produce a Major in student affairs at Gal State. In his Commencement program that lists freshman year here, he organized a correctly the names and honors accorded Spouse women's conference that featured such to every graduate, but despite the care Is Spouse a CSUSB Grad? • Yes • No He also notables as Gloria Allred. taken a few students were left out of the helped run the student Model Congress, If yes: Year of Graduation program entirely or were not listed organized the Political Science Council properly. Degree Major _ and interned for former State Assembly­ To the following we extend our Information that you would like to share in Cal State man Bill Leonard. apologies and our sincere congratulations magazine. (Write here or attach additional page.) As a legislator. Woodruff is the on their accomplishment: chairman of the Republican Assembly (Note; Birth and wedding announcements require dates and names of all Heather Gill, concerned for a separate listing.) Caucus, serves on the Higher Education Physical Education, Committee, the Assembly Ways and Department Honors Means Committee and the Committee Anna Guthrie, on Televising the Legislature. Liberal Studies, A member of the Alumni Asso­ Highest Honors ciation, Woodruff returns to campus Carol Halliman, frequently to speak to political science Social Science, 9/92 classes. Two of his former professors Honors, Phi Kappa Phi L. LI offered his name in nomination: Dr. Carol Goss and Dr. Jim Thomas. r' CSUSB ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP FORM

JOIN THE ALUMNI Name ASSOCIATION AND Former Name (if applicable), HELP OUR CURRENT City, State, Zip STUDENTS! Home Phone: Business Phone: The CSUSB Alumni Association Social Security #_ needs you. In return you can obtain health, dental, and vision insurance, Year of degree and major: travel program discounts, as well as Charge my: many other discounts on California D Payment Enclosed attractions, an MBNA credit card that LI $14.New Graduates (1992) Visa # helps Cal State every time you use it, LI $20 Single Annual free use of most of the CSU libraries, LI $30 Double Annual Mastercard #_ and discounts at performing arts produc­ (both are alumni) Exp.Date: tions. Your membership will support LI $500 Single Lifetime many programs such as scholarships, the Signature LI $750 Double Lifetime Emergency Student Loan fund, partial funding of the campus magazine. • Please let me know how I can help at Commencement on June 12, 1993. Homecoming activities, and the Distin­ guished Alumni Award. Make your check payable to the CSUSB Alumni Association, California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA L 92407-2397. Thank you for helping our students. | FALL 92-93 25 ALUMNI LEADERS RECOGNIZED The Board of Directors is happy to welcome Hank Ortiz (B.A. chemistry, FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES... '84), a new member to the Board. Hank was elected to a two-year term and will serve as a director. Officers for the 1992-94 period are:

President: Jim Kennedy Vice President: Terry May Treasurer: , Ken Miller Directors: Terry Adame David Amori SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Bill Christelman CENTRAL CREDIT UNION Frank Colby Dianne Huppman Hank Ortiz Serving as liaison for the chapters are: Donald Beard, It's not often a new financial Education oppottunity comes your way. Larry Buck, Business & Public For CSUSB Alumni, it's here. Administration Marcia Lentz, You can join the San Bernardino Nursing County Central Credit Union Paul Mata, and take advantage of a safe, Hispanic secure financial institution. Faculty Representative: Dr. Mary Andes, School of Education. As a financial cooperative, owned and operated by its members, we are unique in the financial world. D.C. ALUMNI So take advantage of a full range of products and services available SHARE PRIDE for members only. IN PLAY AWARD The choice is yours, join today. All alumni in the Washington, D.C.. area were invited to accept complimentary tickets for the April 27, 1992, perfor­ mance of "A Warring Absence" at the A San Bernardino Kennedy Center. This prize-winning play, written and co-starred in by alumna Jody Duncan, was selected from more than 800 entries in the American College w CredttUtaon Theatre Festival competition. Doug (714) 881-3355 Buckhout (B.A. theatre arts, 1979) co-starred as poet Dylan Thomas. Cal State's president. Dr. Anthony H. Evans, and other members of the Cal State NCUA community were happy to welcome alumni Gayle Rogers, Howard Sulkin, Shannon Goetsch, Jim Dempsey, Kathy 'ST Kannenberg, Thomas Martinez, Susan Till and Lisa Knight. 26 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ALUMNI NOTES

1974 Medicine at Parkview Community 1982 Eileen Kaufman, B.A. sociology, Hospital in Riverside where he has been Antoinette Holmeyer, B.A. liberal credential 79, and her husband, the in private practice of internal medicine studies, credential '83, is currently Honorable Marcus M. Kaufman, have since 1987. teaching at the Havasupai Elementary given a one-third interest in real estate in School on the Havasupai Indian Reserva­ Corona del Mar valued at more than tion in Northem Arizona. She has eight $600,000 to the USC Law Center, grandchildren. augmenting the Kaufman Scholarship Fund. 1983 Larry Buck, M.B.A., was recently 1975 appointed to the Board of Directors of the Ramona H. (Pitkin) Thomas, Genesis Counseling Service, a non-profit, B.A. administration, is the chief financial community-based organization. He was officer for California Medical Review, included in the 23rd edition of Who's Inc., in San Francisco and has over 20 Who in the West. years experience in all areas of govern­ ment contracting and finance.

1978 Alexander H. " Mac" McHardy, James Carter B.A. administration, and his wife Susan, are both real estate brokers at Spencer 1981 Real Estate in Big Bear. "Education is the keyword for success in the James Carter family"—so begins the May 7 San Bernardino County Sun Family Page article that features the Carter family: James Carter, B.A. administration, and his wife, Joan, and son, James Carter III. James is adminis­ trative division chief at the Ballistic Missile Office at Norton Air Force Base in San Bemardino. He credits his education, both at San Bemardino Valley College and CSUSB, for enabling him to Carol R. Day raise himself from a technical to a Carol R. Dey, M.B.A., can be professional job at Norton. found in Who's Who of American Women Ana Lopez-Rosende, B.A. (17th edition). Who's Who in the West Spanish, B.A. liberal studies, French '83, (23rd edition), and Who's Who in Finance teaches first grade in the Hesperia Kathleen Millhoiland and Industry (27th edition). Unified School District. Last year she Elise Traynum, B.A. political Kathleen Millhoiland, M.A. was chosen Teacher of the Year for science, has been instmmental in forming education, a counselor at Ferris High Hollyvale Elementary. She will serve as a the African-American Attomeys Associa­ mentor teacher for the next two years. School, was elected president of the tion of the Inland Empire. The group California School Counselors Kent E. Moore, B.A., liberal began meeting late in 1991 after the Association. studies, M.A. education '91, is now a Board of Supervisors discussed reappor­ counselor at Alder Junior High in tioning their districts. Those proposed 1980 Fontana, after teaching for nine years in boundaries grouped together large Joe Desist, B.A. political science, the Fontana Unified School District. Hispanic voting blocks but split black Cristi Quiros, B.A. psychology, M.A. education '83, is running for the communities, denying African-Ameri­ 63rd Assembly District as the first Green M.S '86, a marriage, family and child cans their rights against discriminatory counselor, was named Psychotherapist of Party candidate in San Bernardino. Joe is redistricting practices. the Year by the Inland Southem Califor­ challenging Assemblyman Jim Brulte nia Psychotherapy Association. (Rancho Cucamonga). A resource 1984 Chris N. Woodin, B.A. criminal specialist for the Fontana Unified School had a justice, M.P.A. '92, is a police lieutenant District, Joe is also a part-time teacher at feature article about the Credit Counsel­ San Bemardino VaUey Community for the Redlands Police Department. He ing Service of the Inland Empire. graduated from the F.B.I. National College. Dianne Huppman, M.B.A., president Dr. D. Steven Meyering, B.A. Academy in Quantico, VA, in 1992. and chief exectuive officer of the chemistry, has been named chief of

FALL 92-93 27 s non-profit organization says that "a Casey Chandler Wilkerson, B.A. Sondra K. Morison, B.A. geogra­ growing demand by debt-ladened child development, is a substitute teacher phy, M.P.A. '91, works for the city of Southland residents has spurred (the for the Redback Unified School District, Chino as a senior management analyst in company) to open an office in San and lives in Ferris, CA, with her husband the Public Works Dept. and lives in Bernardino, with plans for two more in Paul (B.A. theatre arts '83) and two Redlands. the county." The CCS, as it's known, children. offers assistance to clients needing to get their credit problems under control and 1986 shows them how to live within their Ana M. Spitzmesser, M.A. means. Spanish, received a Ph.D. in Spanish from U.C., Riverside, and has been appointed assistant professor of Spanish at Niagara University in New York state.

Peggy J. Pendleton Peggy J. Pendleton, B.V.E., M.A. education '88, is the dean of career education and economic development at Mt. San Jacinto College.

Donna Morin 1988 Donna Morin, B.A. art, was Miguel Alaniz, M.P.A., is the recently part of a three-person show at Rebecca Mares Durney recently appointed library director in the International House Gallery in New Inglewood. In March he was featured in York. In the spring of '92 she was one of 1987 an article in the Central News Wave that three featured artists in the "Studio Tour Rebecca Mares Durney, B.A. outlined his rise from being the son of Cooperative Exhibit" at the Museum of sociology and criminal justice, received Mexican-American farm laborers to being History and Art in Ontario. Later this her J.D. degree in 1991 from USC. After a trumpet player in the Army, eaming a year her work will be included in "New passing the California Bar Exam on her bachelor's degree at CSU Hayward, a American Talent," an exhibit in Austin, first try, she celebrated by spending a library science degree in '75 and finally TX. Morin has an M.F.A. from month in Europe and visiting 11 coun­ his M.P.A. from CSUSB in '88. Miguel Claremont Graduate School. tries. She is currently employed as an lives in Inglewood with his wife, Athene G. Sparks, B.A. adminis­ attorney with the law firm of Best, Best Mercedes. tration, M.B.A. '86, is a certified manage­ & Krieger in Riverside. She and her Deborah Ann (Aimer) Montana ment accountant and an associate husband, John, a San Bernardino dentist, Seiberling, M.S. psychology, is a controller for Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., live in Blue Jay. She writes, "I owe a lot marriage, family and child therapist in in Riverside. of thanks to Professors Wagoner and private practice in Moreno Valley, CA. Frier for their support and confidence. She also works with adolescent patients 1985 Without them, I would not have gone to and their families at March AFB Hospital. Clay Spence, B.A. administration, law school, and I wouldn't be where I am is the municipal product manager for today. Please give them my special 1989 Ketema, Inc., McCrometer Division, thanks." James " Jeb" Brown, B.A. political located in Hemet, CA. In addition to Paul Mata, B.S. administration, is science, graduated from McGeorge being an active member of the American currently obtaining his Certified Finan­ School of Law in May and will be Water Works Association, Spence cial Planner professional designation and working for Nielsen and Glover in Hemet belongs to the Water Environment is being groomed for a district manage­ after taking the bar exam. Federation, the Southern California ment position. Paul is a personal Lucille J. Connor, B.A. sociology, Water Meter Association, and the financial planner for IDS American is teaching at the Community College of Instrumentation Society of America. Express in Moreno Valley. Vermont in Bermington. Also, she is

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playing second violin with the Sage City Todd Frantz, B.S. health science, MARRIAGES Symphony and is involved with the is an environmental health consultant for Carolyn Mae Cofrancesco, B.A. American Association of University Western Exterminators. history '88, married Richard G. Bryan, Jr., Women. May 23, 1992, in Redlands. Beverly Quinn, B.A. theatre arts, 1991 Sharon L. Coppins, B.A. public is teaching drama and English at Kahuku Second Lieutenant I. Glenn administration '91, married Frank R. High and Intermediate School in Kahuku, Axelrod, B.A. criminal justice, received Wild, B.A. political science '91, on Oct. Hawaii. his commission through the Army ROTC 12, 1991, in Victorville. Elizabeth M. (Lisa) Quinn, B.A. program at Cal State. During his senior Julie Huhanks, B.A. liberal studies administration, and her husband own an year, he received awards for outstanding '90, married Doug Hoffman at Alta Loma automative repair shop. She writes, "I leadership and recruiting through the Brethren in Christ Church on April II, never would have been able to run our Military Science Department. Currently 1992. business so successfully if it hadn't been assigned to the 139th Ordnance Battalion, Josephine Juran, M.A. special for CSUSB." The Quinns live in Hemet. Irvine, CA, he is the officer in charge of major '82, married Harold R. Leiby in communication and electronic operations Redlands on March 7, 1992. that provides information systems for the On May 9, in Milwaukee, WI, command and control of combat and Marina Kyritsis, B.A. liberal studies '80, non-combat operations. M.A. education '84, married Nick Athens. Carol Doucette, B.A. English, is Laurie Lauletta, B.A. communica­ currently teaching sixth grade in the tion '89, certificate in marketing, married Rialto Unified School District. Carrick Reed Boshart on Nov. 9, 1991, in Kevin R. Homey, B.A. sociology, Riverside. left for training at the International Karen Maple, B.A. communication Teams' Missionary Training School to '89, married Dian Humphrey on Oct. 16, get his Certificate of Teaching English as 1991, in Ontario, CA. a Foreign Language (TEEL). He will Rebecca Patricia Mares, B.A. then move on to Moscow, Russia, for sociology/criminal justice '87, and John D. two years as an English teacher and Dumey were married on Jan. 5, 1991, at missionary. the First Congregational Church in Margaret L. Lorkowski, B.A. Riverside, CA. liberal studies, has been married for over Deborah Ann Montana, M.S. 34 years, and has three children and two psychology '88, married Mark Seiberling Annette AanechUd grandsons. She "retumed to school for on April 18, 1992. fun and tumed it toward a goal." She is Nancy Mullins, B.A. administration 1990 now working on an elementary school '91, and Kenny L. Dennis were married on Annette Annechild, M.S. psychol­ teaching credential. July 6, 1991, in Las Vegas. ogy, recently featured in the CSUSB Danny Manthis, B.S. industrial Shari Lynne Tatman, B.A. English Alumni Authors display in the Pfau technology, is the product and manufac­ '91, and Scott Alan Megna, were married Library with a collection of her books on turing engineer for Teledyne Battery on March 21, 1992, at St. Luke Lutheran food and fitness, announced the publica­ Products in Redlands. Church, Claremont. tion of her most recent book. Your Man "Thank you to Drs. Mulvihill, and His Mother, published by the Rowland, McDowell, Meek, and Hackel BIRTHS Longmeadow Press of Stamford, CT. for making this possible," writes John M. Patricia A. Bartell, B.A. psychol­ This self-help psychology book explores Serin, B.A. geography, announcing his ogy '84, M.A. '86, and her husband, Ryan a man's first relationship with his mother appointment as an assistant planner for M. Cherland, M.A. psychology '87, and the subsequent effect that relation­ the city of Victorville. became the parents of their first child, ship has upon his future. Annette Linda A. Watland, B.A. special Kelsey Kathryn, on Feb. 29, 1992. appeared on both the Oprah Winfrey major in paralegal studies, has been Todd Frantz, B.S. health science Show and the Joan Rivers Show to employed as a litigation paralegal at the '90, and his wife, Nicole, B.A. liberal promote this latest publication. law firm of Fidler & Bell in Riverside. studies '90, are the proud parents of Elliott Jim Cloud, B.A. administration, is Susan Wycoff, B.S. administra­ Josiah Frantz, who was bom on June 3, the vice president of Systems Research tion, is an assistant to the President of 1991. and Development for TelComm Associ­ CBS Entertainment in Hollywood. She Hayley Noelle, was bom on Nov. 28, ates, Inc., a Grand Rapids, MI based firm works on developing scripts for television 1991, to Silvana M. LaMay, B.A. that specializes in computer-based and game show ideas in her spare time. psychology '91, and her husband. Chuck. records and engineeering systems for the telecommunications industry.

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