Fall 1982 - Thunderbird School of Global Management

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Fall 1982 - Thunderbird School of Global Management
Freeway Signs
Point the Way
to AGSIM
Fall 82 Volume 82
Number 1
Quarterly magazine of
the Alumni Office of the
American Graduate
School of International
Management, Glendale,
AZ 85306
Alumni Director and
Publisher:
Thomas Kidd
Editor:
Sonia V. Thurmond
Special Correspondents:
S. Russell Dworkin and
Liz Konold
Alumni Office Staff:
Cathy Benoit, Donna
Cleland, Diane Kelly
and Jane Scheidecker
Design:
Pat Kenny, Gray Day
Graphics, Phoenix
Cover:
One of four signs
recently erected by the
Arizona Department of
Transportation along
Interstate 17 pointing
the way to American
Graduate School of
International
Management. Photo by
Jon Whitaker
American Graduate
School Of Inti M9 mt
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to keep
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the
limits
of freeWay sign size regulations.
AU of us an campus are
extremely happy to have the signs
- the recognition and visibility
afforded AGSIM are invaluable!
Many of the staff saw a little
humor in the far left shot and we
tried to think of a caption, but then
decided it might be nice to let you
have a stab at it. Send your
suggestions to Sonia Thurmond,
Editor, Thunderbird Magazine,
AGSIM, Glendale, Arizona 85306.
CONTENTS
Graduates
2
Corporate executives address
May and August grads.
lQue Pasa?
10
The Average
Thunderbird
4
Liz Konold takes a look at
some statistics about AGSIM
graduates and comes up with
some interesting, although
not entirely scientifically
researched material.
Balloon Race
12
Silver Reunion
12 Class of '57 to be honored
13 The Parking Hangar takes on
Campus News
In Memory Of
6
Professor Schrock still
missing; John Arthur to take
over as Dean of Admissions;
news of board members and more.
9
Professor Wilson Dead at 67
Activities
Center
Alumni get-togethers
around the world.
The Friends of Thunderbird
and the Glendale Chamber of
Commerce gear up for the
November event.
a new face
Updates
16
lD6nde Estan?
23
Classnotes on T-Birds
Class of '55 -
Where are
they now?
GRADUATIONS
1982..
Ib Thomsen, president, Goodyear
International Corporation.
Tom Machia Presented
President's A ward at
May Graduation
Thomas J. Machia, ('54),
president of Essner Metal Works,
Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, was
presented the President's Award at
the school's May commencement
exercises. The award was presented
in recognition of his outstanding
business career and his close
service association with AGSIM.
With a B.S. degree in chemical
engineering from Rice University,
Machia attended AGSIM and after
graduating in 1954, he joined Dow
Chemical Co. He later became
associated with a Houston-based oil
tool company and did field
engineering and sales work
throughout the oil fields of
Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. In
1957 he started a business as a
manufacturers' agent, representing
firms specializing in contract
manufacturing for industry.
In 1959, he acquired the assets of
Essner Metal Works and formed
the present corporation, of which
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he is preSident and majority
stockholder. In addition, he
continues his agency business,
concentrating in the area of plastic
extrusion for highly speCialized
industrial and geophysical
exploration applications. Essner
Metal Works specializes in the
manufacture of preCision
stampings, sheet metal fabrications,
and assemblies for other
manufacturers.
Machia has long been an active
supporter of AGSIM and is a
member of the Presidents Council.
Dr. William Voris, left, congratulates Tom
Machia on receiving AGSIM's President's
Award during the May graduation
ceremonies.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Gulf Oil Chairman
Featured Speaker at
August
Commencement
The sixth summer indoor
commencement was held on
August 13 at the Mountain
Shadows Resort in Scottsdale. The
152 graduates, family, friends and
school personnel heard James E.
Lee, chairman of the board, Gulf
Oil Corporation, call for
understanding of the position and
often the plight of multinational
corpora tions.
He said that multinationals
should not be regarded as "rogue
elephants riding roughshod over
national laws and popular
aspirations alike, in the single
minded pursuit of profits," but
rather should be viewed as
organizations that are "attempting
Simultaneously to meet the
different, and sometimes
conflicting, goals of a variety of
constituents. "
The Barton Kyle Yount Award
went to Thomas Wayne Short, a
Goodyear Executive
Addresses May
Graduates
A Thunderbird Family
Lynette Botsford (May '82) poses with her
father, Edward A. Botsford, from the class
of 1957. Botsford received his Silver
Anniversary Certificate early, as he won't
be able to attend the Reunion in December .
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Ib Thomsen, president, Goodyear
International Corporation, executive
vice president and a director of The
Goodyear Tire and Rubber
Company, parent company of
Goodyear International, delivered
the school's 82nd commence men t
address on May 21.
In his speech, Thomsen called for
graduates to continue to gain
knowledge of the international
economic and political problems of
the world. He cited the world
situation of today, " ... a world
preoccupied on the one hand with
the east-west dialogue, which is
concerned with who rules the
world in geopolitical terms, as well
as with the north-south dialogue,
which concerns itself with who
owns the world in economic
terms."
He then discussed his
perceptions of the socio-economic
realities of different parts of the
world-Latin America, Africa, the
Middle East, Southeast Asia, the
Pacific Basin and Europe.
He stated that the free enterprise
system has produced unprecedented wealth in past generations,
but "that the need to balance
economic growth with social justice
has meant that the free enterprise
graduate of Dartmouth College
from Portland, Oregon.
Top teacher awards went to Dr.
Robert Moran, International
Studies; Bahia Gulick of the Arabic
section and Lilith Schutte of the
German section tied for the Modern
Language honors; and Dr. Carl
Frear took the World Business
Department award.
The ceremonies were followed by
dinner and a dance.
system has become less of a driving
force in economic development
both in the industrialized and
developing world." He added that
he would "rather talk in terms of
predominantly market-oriented
economies than completely free
enterprise systems . The political
compromise processes in all the
democracies of the world will
undoubtedly be geared to a greater
degree of accommodation with
divergent socio-economic views,
which process of accommodation
will increasingly playa role in the
developmental processes of the less
developed countries."
He told the graduates that "it
will fall on your shoulders to playa
role in assuring that social justice
can co-exist with the individual
pursuit of excellence."
Three hundred and sixty-three
students received their MIM
degrees at the Central Quad.
Top teacher awards went to
Richard Mahoney, International
Studies Department; Dr. Taeho
Kim, World Business Department,
and to Dr. Jorge Valdivieso,
Spanish section, Modern Language
Department.
Barbara Bunten of Des Moines,
Iowa, and a graduate of Washburn
University, took the Barton Kyle
Yount Award.
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The
Average
"On the average, a man with one
foot on a hot stove and one foot on
a block of ice can be considered
comfortable ."
With this analogy in mind, consider a recent random sample survey of AGSIM alumni that gave the
following profile of the "average"
Thunderbird.
He is between 40 and 45 years
old, from the class of 1969, with an
M.LM. degree emphasizing marketing. Our average alumnus lives in
the northeastern United States with
his wife and two children. He is in
an upper management position,
and the annual income is between
$35,000 and $45,000.
Perhaps more accurate are profiles for each five-year class
1962-66
grouping.
1947-51 Male, age 60 years, married, supporting 2.5 people
on a household income of
$45,-50,000, he is in an upper management level position in the marketing/sales
field. He holds a B.F. T. degree from A.LF.T.
1967-71
1952-56 Male, 55 years old, he is
married, with four in his
family, and a household income between $45-50,000.
This alumnus holds a
B.F.T. degree and works in
an accounting related field
in an upper management .---.
level position.
~
1957-61 Male, 50 years old,
this grad is married,
1:Ji.
with a family size
of 4.4 people, and a
household income
between $45-50,000. He is
Thunderbird
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by Liz Konold '79
in an upper management
position in a marketing related field.
Male, age 45 years, this
alumnus has a 14 percent
chance of having an advanced degree in addition
to the B.F.T. degree, and is
just as likely to be in
marketing as in finance. He
supports a family of four
people, with a household
income of $40-50,000.
Male, 40 years old, married, this alumnus is the
first to receive the M.I.M.
degree, with an emphasis
on marketing. About onethird of his classmates have
master's degrees in other
fields. His family'S income
is between $50-60,000, and
the size of the family is 2.3
people. He has the highest
position of any other profile, ranging from high upper-management to executive level.
1972-76 Male, age 35 years, this
alumnus has a fifty-fifty
chance of being married,
with a family of 3 people.
He received the M.I.M. degree and has a 10 percen t
chance of having an advanced degree in another
field. His class had a split
between marketing and finance majors, and he holds
a mid-to-uppermanagement position, with
a household income of $4550,000.
1977-81 Male, age 30 years, this
alumnus is most likely to
be single, and 25 percent of
his classmates hold another
advanced degree besides the
M.LM. He majored in
marketing and is in an entry-level to midmanagement position, supporting 1.7 people on a
household income between
$20-30,000.
Of the questionnaire respondees,
93 percent are U.S. citizens, and
almost 20 percent live overseas.
One-third reported incomes of
$50,000 or more. Fifty-two percent
majored in marketing, 21 percent in
finance/banking. Forty-four percent
of these graduates received some
sort of financial aid when attending
AGSIM.
Because of the "averaging,"
female graduates of AGSIM got lost
in the shuffle of figures. It is only
fair to point out that within the
past ten years, over 20 percent of
AGSIM graduates have been
women, and many of the class
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
group statistics
regarding position, family
size, and household income
would apply equally to them.
When asked about their attitudes
toward the American Graduate
School, 94 percent reported "some"
or "strong" feelings, and 75 percent
felt the School's reputation had improved since graduation. Only 10
percent felt the reputation has
diminished; more recent graduates
tended to be more critical.
When asked if they had contributed to the School, 42 percent responded "yes," with 60 percent of
those saying they give on an
annual basis. Thus, about onefourth of the respondees consider
themselves annual contributors to
AGSIM, although partiCipation
from all alumni in 1980-81 was
about 16 percent. This may be explained by the innate bias in such a
survey, in that those responding
generally have positive attitudes toward and want to help the School.
Seventy-seven percent stated
they plan to give in the future.
Only one class group (1957-61) indicated that future gifts would be the
same or smaller. A grad echoed his
classmates' sentiments by stating,
"Your questionnaire does not cover
an important situation I facewhich I'm sure is faced by many in
my age group. 1.) I currently have
a child attending an eastern university. Tuition, room and board
(equal) $10,500 a
year, after-tax dollars.
2.) I have two younger
children who will
be starting college in
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
money received . Many of these
suggestions are in the process of
being implemented: 25th class year
reunions, (see story, page 12) preliminary steps to forming an alumni
association, and more planned
1.
alumni activities.
2.
For those interested in more in3.
formation, the following publica4.
tions are available on request from
5.
the Alumni Office:
6.
The Annual Report (financial
7.
statements)
8.
The Corporate Review (information on corporate grants)
The service from the Alumni
Thunderbirds Overseas
Office was ranked as "good to exAlumni Placement Service
cellent" by 60 percent, "average"
(donors to the Thunderbird
by 29 percent, and "poor or needs
Fund receive this at no charge)
to improve" by 11 percent. The
Class lists of alumni
Thunderbird Magazine was read by
Regional lists of alumni
everyone, and received favorable
The response from this questionreviews, with several suggestions
naire, as well as feedback received
for even more news about alumni.
in regular corresp~mdence, PhonWritten comments particularly
athons and alumni meetings, is
showed the interest in and need for
appreciated-brickbats and boumore organized alumni activities,
with statements such as "more
quets alike. In our eyes, the "averprograms for alumni ... "~' age" Thunderbird is an outstanding
"more parties ... ,"
~ person! With alumni participation
"planned activities ... ,"
~
and communication, AGSIM will be
"local, regional fund
able to serve you as we would like .
raising picnics, sporting
Liz Konold was director of Development
events, dinners," "deServices and directed the Thunderbird
velopment of local associations
Fund 1981-82 and supervised the
... ," "sponsoring seminars, prorecording and acknowledgement of gifts
moting daytime meetings .... "
Other requests ranged from "free
to AGSIM. She worked in direct sales
and fundraising in California, prior to
beer at the pub ... ," to an alumni
receiving her M .I.M. ill 1979 . The
roster (names and addresses),
survey was all outgrowth from the
alumni recruiting committees, class
AGSIM class 011 "Market Research and
reunions, more personal contact
Buyer Behavior," and was used as a
and communication, and more ingu ide in planning last year's
formation on the School's accomfu ndraising ca/llpaign.
plishments and expenditure of
1984 and 1988."
The following
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NEWS
ON CAMPUS
Wodd Business
Chairman Appointed
to Reagan's Private
Sector Survey
Committee
John James Arthur
Arthur Named to Dean
of Admissions Post
John James Arthur (BFT '57 and
MAIM '71) has been named dean of
admissions effective November 1
1982, according to Dr. William '
Voris. Arthur takes the post held
by Dean Robert L. Gulick, Jr. since
he joined the school in 1964. Dr.
Gulick will remain with AGSIM as
foreign student adviser and
professor of international studies.
A graduate of the University of
Houston, Arthur spent more than
10 years in Southeast Asia in the
export-import business before
joining the school in 1968. He has
served the school in various
pos.itions, the most recent being
re&Istrar and college relations
officer.
T~e post of director of college
relations goes to Mrs. Julia Harvey,
who has been with the school for
12 years and has served as Arthur's
assistant since 1972.
Trustee Honored
Edw~rd M. Carson, president
and chIef executive officer of First
Interstate Bank of Arizona, and
AGSIM Board of Trustees member
since 1972 was named 1982
chairman for the Freedom Fund
Dinner of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) of Maricopa
County. He received the chapter's
1982 Ima~e Awa.rd for outstanding
commumty servIce during the
dinner.
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Dr. Clifton Cox, chairman World
Business Department and fo~mer
chairman of Armour & Company
and vice chairman and member of
the executive office of Greyhound
Corporation, is serving as project
manager for the agriculture section
on cost control of President
Reagan's Private Sector Survey
Committee. Appointed to the
com~tte.e earlier this year, he is
working In Washington, D.C. until
November 1.
During a recent interview, Dr.
Cox explained that the President's
Survey Committee's executive
committee is comprised of 150 chief
executives of businesses and
organizations in the U.S., and that
Mr. J. Peter Grace, chairman and
CEO of W.R. Grace Co., is serving
as chairman.
Appointed as project manager for
the agriculture section on cost
control, Dr: Cox's 30 person staff,
~l from pnvate industry, includes
sIX ye,?p'le with Ph.D. degrees and
17 mdIvIduals with master's
de~ees. All members are being
paId by their individual
employers, therefore no expense
for theIr services is being incurred
by the U.s. Government. Dr. Cox's
group will identify problem areas
within the Agriculture Department,
and at the conclusion of their
assignment make recommendations
to the executive committee of the
Survey Committee.
Dr. Cox is well suited to this task
in view of his years of experience
with Armour & Company and
Greyhound. In addition, he has his
Ph.D. degree in agricultural
economics from Purdue University.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Alum Donates Hong
Kong Vacation
Two Members Added
to Board of Trustees
Jim Reinoldt, ('81) boosted the
efforts of the financial aids office to
raise donations for the Emergency
Student Loan Fund this fall. Each
year Louise Gifford organizes the
Bizarre Bazaar to raise funds and
this year, Jim enlisted the support
of Singapore Airlines. He arranged
a donation of two round-trip tickets
on Singapore Airlines for a vacation
in Hong Kong to be awarded to the
lucky winner of the Emergency
Student Loan Raffle to be held on
the day of the Bizarre Bazaar,
October 29.
Jim is currently North American
operations manager for Singapore
Airlines in Beverly Hills, California.
Upon completion of his duties as
manager he will work on the
development of the corporate
market in Los Angeles offering
travel assistance to any west-bound
fellow T-Birds in that area.
Louise Gifford is assisted in
organizing the Bizarre Bazaar by
Andrew Previtali.
Dr. Thomas R. Horton,
president, American Management
Associations, and James A.
McClung, vice president,
international, FMC Corporation,
were elected to AGSIM's Board of
Trustees at the meeting of June 5.
At the same time, James L. Hayes,
chairman of the board, American
Management Associations, and
Robert McLellan, vice president,
government affairs, FMC
Corporation, were transferred from
the Board of Trustees to the Board
of Fellows. Hayes has been a
trustee since 1970, and McLellan
became a member in 1977.
Now You can Reach
Us by Telex!
American Graduate School now
has a Telex located in the
INTERCOM office of the school.
World-wide or domestic-you only
need one number. Domestic
service, dial 0 - 187123 and for
world-wide service, dial 23 187123.
Some Coming
Events
• The Fall Board of Trustees
Meeting is scheduled for Friday,
October 15 on campus.
• The International Executive of
the Year Award will be given to
Robert H. Malott, chairman of
the board and chief executive
officer of FMC Corporation, at
the annual board of trustees
dinner on October 14.
• The Third World Affairs
Conference is scheduled for
February 18 & 19, 1983. The
conference theme is
"Development of the Middle
East." Topics to be covered are:
The Role of Women in Banking,
Agribusiness, U.S. Foreign
Policy, The Role of Islam in Law
and Business, Modernization and
Development, Business and
Political Stability, Petrodollar
Investments and Business in the
War Zone.
Organized and coordinated by
AGSIM students through the
ASLC, the conference is chaired
this year by Philip De Sousa and
Dr. Issa Peters of the International
Studies and Modern Language
Department is serving as faculty
adviser.
The WAC committee is accepting
suggestions for speakers and
funding sources. If you have
suggestions or contacts that may be
of interest to the conference, please
contact either Dr. Peters or Philip
De Sousa, Box 262, AGSIM,
Glendale, AZ 85306.
AGSIM's Board
Chairman Named CEO
of Valley National
Corporation
Barton Kyle Yount Society
Ib Thomsen, president, Goodyear International Corporation, left, and c.J. Pilliod, Jr. ,
chairman of the board, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., center, accept the Royal Geographic
Society world clock presented by President William Voris in recognition of Goodyear's
membership in the Barton Kyle Yount Society of the school. Membership in the Society
requires contributions of more than $250,000 to AGSIM.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 19B2
Roger A. Lyon, chairman of
AGSIM's Board of Trustees and
president of Valley National Bank,
has been named chairman of the
board and chief executive officer of
Valley National Corporation and its
principal subsidiary, the Valley
National Bank of Arizona. The
appointment is effective November
1, 1982. He replaces Gilbert F.
Bradley, who will remain on the
organization's board of directors.
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NEWS
CON'T
Founding Trustee
O'Malley Dies
Edward V. O'Malley, Sr., chairman
emeritus of the board of The
O'Malley Companies, Inc. and one
of the founding trustees of
American Graduate School of
International Management, died on
May 24, 1982. He was 77. Long
active in the Phoenix community,
O'Malley was also on the board of
directors of First National Bank of
Arizona (First Interstate Bank),
Phelps Dodge Corporation, Arizona
Public Service Company and St.
Joseph's Hospital, among others.
After completing his education at
Harvard University in 1928,
O'Malley joined the family
business, O'Malley Lumber Co.,
started by his uncle and his father
in 1908.
He became general manager in
1938, president in 1948, chairman
of the board in 1967 and chairman
emeritus in 1976.
Visiting
Professor
Disappears in
Mexico
Dr. Nicholas W. Schrock, visiting
professor from the University of
Colorado, has been missing in
Mexico since May 30, 1982. He had
returned in mid-May from Japan
and the People's Republic of China,
where he had been in conjunction
with AGSIM's exchange programs
at the Institute for International
Studies and Training and the
Beijing Institute for Foreign Trade.
On his way to a teaching post for
the summer semester at the
Autonomous University in
Guadalajara, Mexico, Schrock was
reported as overdue on June 4. The
Oficina de Poblacion de Nogales,
Sonora, confirms that he crossed
the border into Mexico on May 30
with permission to remain in the
country for 180 days. He has not
been heard from since.
Rumor, speculation, and
conjecture have been the order of
the day in response to the twisted
maze of events since his mysterious
disappearance. Charges of
corruption, ineptitude, and even
murder have been levied against
the civic officials of San Ignacio,
Sinaloa, a small town near
Mazatlan, where Dr. Schrock's
truck was found. Reports indicate
the town officials found the truck
on June 6 or 7 but failed to report
its discovery until August 2.
During this time period a young
man confessed to the murder of Dr.
Schrock, promising to produce the
body for officials. When officials
and Mrs. Schrock arrived to view
the body, there was none, and the
young man subsequently retracted
his confession. What had appeared
to be the resolution of the case had
itself given rise to more questions,
such as why the young man had
confessed in the first place.
The discovery of the truck in San
Ignacio gave rise to further theories
as an investigation led to the
charges of conspiracy, cover-up,
and homicide being levied against
the mayor, the chief of police, and
four deputies in San Ignacio. It was
reported that Dr. Schrock's truck
had been used from the time of its
discovery until the August 2 report
of the discovery for campaigning
purposes for the Mexican
presidential election.
Another confession emerged and
a body was exhumed from the local
cemetery. The body was identified
by local Mexican authorities to be
that of Professor Schrock. The body
was sent to Boulder, Colorado for
internment, but upon arrival it was
determined that the body was not
that of Schrock but that of an aged
Mexican man. The mayor of San
Ignacio, denied any involvement in
Schrock's disappearance. He
further said that "the
disappearance was strange" and he
hoped "nothing bad has happened
to Professor Schrock." Again,
apparent resolution led
investigators back to the starting
point.
With the discovery of the
misidentification, the case has been
reopened. Ambassador John Gavin,
U.S. envoy to Mexico, has lent the
full support of his staff to the
investigation. Ruth Schrock, when
asked about the possibility of
finding the truth concerning her
husband's disappearance replied, "I
am not hopeful."
There are still many theories
regarding Dr. Schrock's
disappearance. It is quite possible
that they may remain just
tha t-theories.
Presently, seven people have
been charged and are on trial in
Culiacan, Sinaloa. The San Ignacio
police chief has been charged with
homicide, two policemen as
accomplices to homicide and four
others as accessories in helping
cover up the crime.
At press time, no word regarding
the trial or any information
regarding Professor Schrock has
been forthcoming from either U.S.
or Mexican officials.
S. Russell Dworkill
8
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
AGSB41ol1t Ql1e ~ilbi:_if;~"
August 3, 1982, wbeft. paltill'loj.
PaUl Wilson died at DatI. .
Neut'Oloaical Center in ~~ix,
MelllOrial services w~
at
Grimshaw BethaRY Cba"",.-n.
Saturday, August 7. He is ~
by a son, Gary, of Phoenix, and a
daughter, Janet Squires of Houston,
Texas, and two grandchildren.
The man who made acwunting
"come alive" joined AGSIM (then
AIFf) in its second year, 1947, and
taught full-time throu2h 1980 and
part-time throug!:t 1981. AlWays a
favorite of T-Bir<ls, Paul had a rare
gift-he was a born teacher.
He was a humble and ut\affeeted
man and he shwmed any public
To Paul M. Wilson:
We gave you our thoughts It was not enough .
We gave you our concern It was not enough.
We gave you our love It was not enough.
You gave us your life It was enough.
An anonymous alum .
Paul Wilson (top) in early days at AIFT; (above left) ill the 1960s', teaching at AGSIM in 1980, and below with Larry Finney.
,QUE PASA?
FROM
ALL OVER
Houston. . . Ben Miedema reports
that "Pub Night" on June 25 was a
success with over 50 T-Birds attending.
Seems as though several alums
commented on how the Bavarian
Gardens reminded them of the Pub.
Refreshments and the traditional
camaraderie flowed freely according to
Ben. Photo compliments of Steve
Toms, ('72) famous for his superb
journalistic talents!
Flash from Chicago. . . Gathering
date for T-Birds has been changed! By
popular demand and to conform with a
number of other T-Bird monthly
meeting dates, Chicago T-Birds will
meet on the First Tuesday of the month
at the Cafe Bohemia, 138 So. Clinton,
(corner of Clinton & Adams) 5:30 p.m.
- Atmosphere is informal and ample
free parking next door. Travelling
T-Birds take note!
Nashville. . . Approximately 10
T-Birds and spouses met with Charles
Mannel, who spoke at the World Trade
Conference in Nashville in late May.
While no future meetings in Nashville
are planned at this time, John D.
Walker, ('78) director of the office of
export trade promotion for the State of
Tennessee, hopes for a gathering in the
Memphis area soon.
Jim Walton, Mrs. Walton, Liz
Werhle, Chuck Werhle, Shelly Walker,
Bill Ferry, Louise Hanning, Ralph
Hanning, and Mike Voris also
attended .
Bahrain .. . John House ('69) writes
that at the annual T-Bird get-together
in mid-June in Manama he found that
the younger generation outnumbered
the "ole timers;" five of those present
graduated in the last two or three
years. There are presently 14 T-Birds in
Bahrain.
South Florida . . . Monthly socials are
scheduled the first Tuesday of each
month, 8:30 p.m. at the Mutiny in
Coconut Grove, Fl. The group also
held an August business luncheon at
Pancho Villa's in Miami and their
September business meeting was
scheduled at the Pizza Emporium in
Miami Lakes.
Midwest Area . . . The annual
Midwest Area Picnic was held August
28 at Crystal Lake Yacht Club at West
Lake Beach, Crystal Lake, II. Activities
included swimming, volleyball,
canoeing and sailing.
Seattle . . . Seattle area T-Birds
gathered to enjoy the Mariners vs. the
Brew ers on August 20. The group met
at Peter's Inn for refreshments before
the 7:30 p.m. game .
Hawaii ... TlHlIlderbirds Illmed alit in Illl/nber to greet Or. alld Mrs. Voris in April.
Showll are: I. to r. frOllt row; Denllis Oshiro, Mrs. D. Oshiro, Fred 5171001, A loha
Airlines hula dancer, Arroll YWlg, Aloha Airlines hllia dallcer, Richard Ogawa, Richard
Mar; secOlld row; Slzinji Miyashiro, Aloha Airlines balld lI1ember, Mrs. F. SI/100t, Mavis
Voris, Willia m Voris, Mrs. S. Rees, JUlie (Pearson) Sweetser; back row; Tom Sweetser,
Mrs. G. Kellerman, George Kellerman, Johll Call1pbell, Aloha Airlilles balld lIIember, Stan
Rees, Don Morris alld guest, Tom Seal.
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THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Caracas. . . Susy Sagy de Kulesar ('72)
and Michael Flynn ('81) organized the
first T-Bird gathering in Caracas in
about 10 years in late May. The group
gathered at the horne of Enrique Mata
and there were 21 T-Birds present.
Susy reported that another meeting
was scheduled for September and we'll
report on the results in the next
edition.
Mexico. . . Paul Reiss has been
selected as the Mexico Thunderbird
Alumni Association's "Man of the
Year." Paul is president of Bic Pen of
Mexico, and was interviewed recently
by The News in Mexico City regarding
his selection.
The alumni meet for breakfast the
first Thursday of every month and Paul
was the speaker on June 3.
Thunderbird Club of New England
· . . Monthly meetings are held the
first Tuesday of the month at Foreign
Affairs on State Street.
According to chapter president Jay
Donovan, two new board members
have been appointed: Sandra Jenkins
('77) and Torn Curran (,82), and events
for the year are being planned. Newly
elected officers are: president, Jay
Donovan ('79); vice president, Alan
Edmonds ('76); treasurer, Sandra Jenkins ('77); secretary, Rob Babson ('80),
and social chairman, Tom Curran ('82).
Northern California . . . T-Birds held
a gathering at the Holiday Barn Dinner
Theater on August 14.
Owners/operators of the theater, a
restored turn-of-the-century dairy barn,
are Dave and Clare Hodgin ('61) .
West Germany. . Carl Eidsness, Lo Locher, Werner Brockmeier, Mrs. Becky
Frohnmayer, Pierre Carras, Mr. lleillz Frohllmayer, Charles Lafond, Giovanlll Pol/astri,
John C. Cook, Alan Mueller, Bob Morey, Mark Rudolph, Mrs. Gonther Kohlke, Mr.
Gonther Kohlke, Larry D. Ursich, Giallni Torti, Reynard Karonl1, Paul Reichman, Jorgen
Lindeskov, Mark Ross, Marklls Habsburg, Mr. Klaus Zollweger, Richard McMuellen,
Mrs. Klaus Zollweger, Jacki Googill, Mariya Toohey, Tom Brennan.
Chicago . .. T-Birds at 45th Chicago World Trade Conference - l. to r. Zoran
Obradovic, ('79), Carol Hazelett, director of career services; Kathleen Brennon, prospective
student; Charles Mannel, vice president for corporate relations; Bob Bean ('48), director,
International Business Council Auditor Midamerica; Dan Hammang, ('80), Arthur
Andersen & Company; Peter Prirns ('80), Banque Indosuez; and Tom Kret ('81). Photo by:
Kee Chang, Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Trans-Europa Chapter Being
Considered
Carl Eidsness and Lo Locher
organized a meeting in Mainz, West
Germany, on the weekend of October 9
and 10 to further explore the idea of a
formal founding of a Trans-Europa
Thunderbird chapter. A tentative
agenda for the weekend included:
• a business meeting to determine if
and how to organize the chapter
• a tour of the c.A. Kupferberg
sparkling wine cellars
• a "Sekt" tasting
• a tour on a Rhine steamer along the
river's most picturesque stretch
• a walk through Mainz's "Alstadt"
with visits to its many wine pubs
Carl can be reached c/o A. Racke,
Kupferbergterrasse 17, 65 Mainz, West
Germany, or phoned at 49/61311105252.
He is anxious for suggestions and/or
offers to assist.
Hawaii . . . A lei greeting, pupus,
tropical drinks, and live Hawaiian
music and hula dancers highlighted the
recent gathering of Hawaii alumni in
honor of Dr. and Mrs. William Voris.
Thirty alumni and guests were on hand
to renew old acquaintances and make
new friends at the first major gettogether in Hawaii in almost two years.
The event, held at the Honolulu
Club, was organized by June Pearson
Sweetser ('77), Dennis Oshiro ('72),
and Fred Smoot ('66) . During the
evening, T-Birds were treated to a
showing of the new slide presentation
on Thunderbird and were given an
update of the school's recent
accomplishments by Dr. Voris.
As the revellers partied into late
evening, they vowed to continue the
fun by getting together on a more
regular basis.
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COllling N ovelllber 6 and 7
Cornucopia of Color
A cornucopia of color is coming
to AGSIM on November 6 and 7.
The Eighth Annual Thunderbird
Invitational Balloon Race will likely
have 100 balloons colOring the
morning air on the school's "back
forty" during the festive weekend.
Once again, student booths will
feature foods from around the
world with most of the operations
being sponsored by campus clubs.
However, entrepreneurship shines
through and many a student loan
payment has been assisted by
profits derived from hard work and
good vittles prepared by
"Thunderbirds in residence."
The Friends of Thunderbird in
conjunction with the Glendale
Chamber of Commerce began
planning and organizing the Eighth
Annual Race soon after last
November's event, which netted
over $30,000 for the school's
scholarship fund. Sponsorships for
the race are going for $325 and for
that fee the sponsor receives two
tickets to the highly praised Hot
Air Affair (international dinner,
silent auction and calcutta) held the
Friday evening before the first race
day. In addition, sponsors are
treated to a brunch, held two
weeks prior to the race, and a
half-page ad in the Balloon Race
program is included-and it's all
tax deductible.
This year the students have
organized a two-mile fun run on
Sunday, November 7 at 10 a.m. for
all the running enthusiasts who
will be attending. They would be
happy to have some alums join
their ranks.
We hope T-Birds will come to
consider the Balloon Race as
AGSIM's "homecoming" event and
plan a visit to campus. The Alumni
Office will be open with coffee and
doughnuts available both Saturday
and Sunday mornings, with
stronger refreshment available on
Saturday afternoon.
Nearly 75 alums visited the office
during the 1981 race, and we hope
to see more of you this year!
'57 Class Silver Reunion
Set for Decelllber 16-17
Plans for the Silver Anniversary
Reunion for the class of 1957 are
underway and we're hoping for a
large crowd .
The schedule of events includes
an informal reception on Thursday
evening, December 16, in the
Goldwater Lounge. Faculty and
staff will join you, old acquaintances can be renewed and past
good times remembered, and you
can catch up on news about the
growth and development of
AGSIM.
On Friday, December 17, after a
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morning gathering in the alumni
office, tours of campus are available
for those interested. Then there is
the pre-commencement luncheon
with the board of trustees at the
President's residence . Also
attending the luncheon will be the
commencement speaker, Dr.
Thomas Horton, president and
chief execu tive officer of American
Management Associations.
At the commencement exercises,
held in the late afternoon in the
Central Quad (just like 1957), each
alum will be presented their Silver
Anniversary Graduation Certificate.
Of course, following graduation
there is the party, organized by the
graduating class, at a local resort.
Everyone is encouraged to attend
and information regarding tickets
will be available when you arrive
on campus. Personal preference
remains the determining factor with
regard to attendance .
The '56 Reunion drew 12
attendees and we're hopeful that
the class of 1957 can double that
figure. Please phone Cathy Benoit,
(602) 978-7135, for more
information and assistance with
local accommodations and
reservations. MARK YOUR
CALENDARS NOW - and plan to
attend YOUR 25th Silver Reunion.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 1981-82
Alumni giving reached
a record high of
$119,137 in 1981-82, an
increase of 29 percent.
Alumni also generated
an additional $38,824
of $47,135 in corpora te
matching gifts, for a
total of $157,961 given
to the School. Kenneth
A. Jacuzzi, International Thunderbird Fund
Chairman for 1981 -82,
matched new and increased dollars with a
generous challenge
grant. The average gift
increased from $50 in
1980-81 to $65 in 198182.
The number of donors
remained at the same
level as the previous
year. Only fifty-five
percent of donors in
1980-81 responded
with a gift in 1981-82.
Yet over 800 first-time
donors did respond.
Those alumni giving in
consecutive years will
become members of
the Encore Club, deSignated in the Honor
Roll by the symbol
lie."
1981-82 Contributions By Source
Corporations _'--__
$498,418
(matching gifts)
Patron
$25,000 and Up
Mr. Clay Bedford
Executive Club
$5,000 - $24,999
e Mrs. F.N. Thomas
e Mr. Kenneth A.
Jacuzzi, '79
$119,137
Foundations
$73,595 Trustees
$66,711
International
Associates
Counselor's Club
$500. - 999.
$1,000 - $4,999
Mrs. Anna Duarte
Mr. David Fisher, '67
Mr. John House, ' 69
Mrs . John W.
Kieckhefer
e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. Machia, '54
Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Sobin
Other*
$121,829
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John E. Begley
Leonard Brockman,
'75
Ernesto A. DeLaFe,
'79
Robert W. Feagles, '51
Phillip J. Gibson, '72
Francis P. Graves
Mark D. Herriges
James P. Hilderbrandt
Edward B. Juliber
Ellis O. Kingman
Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Mannel
Donald G. McMullen
Kenneth A. McNeil
W. Scott Nix
Ronald R. Pfafflin
Mrs. Bettina Rubicam
Fred M. Smoot
Jan A. Wells
Presidents Council
Members of the Presidents Council are
invited to participate in an advisory capacity
to President William Voris and to support the
Graduate School with an annual gift of $1,000
or more. Over $50,000, received from
members and corporate matching
contributions, is being used to augment and
improve academic programs.
The Presidents Council was formed in
1981-82 and membership is on an invitational
basis only.
Mr. Norman Auerbach
Chairman
Coopers and Lybrand
Mr. G. Clarke Bean
Chairman of the Board
Emeritus
The Arizona Bank
Mr. Earl L. Bimson
Director & Retired President
Valley National Bank
Mr. E.T. Collinsworth, Jr.
President
AXIA, Inc.
Mr. Vincent S. Daniels, '74
President
Minequip Corporation
Mr. George F. Getz, Jr.
Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer
Globe Corporation
Mr. William M. Johnson, Jr.,
President
Trans Petro, Inc.
Mr. Howard P. Keefe, 'K61
Partner
Arthur Andersen & Co.
Mr. Joseph M. Klein, '47
Chairman of the Board
Pluess-Staufer International
Inc.
Mr. David C. Lincoln
President and Director
VlKA Corporation
Mr. Roger A . Lyon
President
Valley National Bank
Mr. Thomas J. Machia, '54
President
Essner Metal Works, Inc.
Mr. Raul P. Masvidal
Chairman of the Board
Biscayne Bank
Mr. Robert McLellan
Vice President, Government
Affairs
FMC Corporation
Mr. Alfred F. Miossi, '48
Executive Vice President
Continental Bank
Mr. Henry T. Mulryan, '49
Executive Vice President
Cyprus Industrial Minerals Co.
Mr. William O. Pennel, '64
President
Intercontinental Motors, Inc.
Mr. Paul L. Reiss, '60
President
Bic Pen of Mexico
Mr. Mike A. Santellanes, '60
Partner
Price-Waterhouse
Mr. Richard Snell
Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer
Ramada Inns, Inc.
Mr. Frank L. Snell
Partner
Snell & Wilmer
Mr. Charles M. Stockholm, '56
Senior Executive Vice President
Crocker National Bank .
Mr. James F. Thornton
Retired Chairman of the Board
Lummis Company
Mr. Don B. Tostenrud
Chairman of the Board
The Arizona Bank
Mr. Darrow Tully
Publisher/Executive
Vice President
Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.
William C. Turner
Chairman
Argyle Atlantic Corporation
Mr. John A. Warner, '48
President
Sabritas, S.A. de C. V.
Mr. Daniel D. Witcher, '50
President
.
Vpjohn International, Inc.
Founders Club
$135. - 499.
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John H . Ashby
Walter T. Atkinson, Jr.
George W. Austin
Mr. & Mrs . George
Barraclough
Charles H. Bartlett
Sarah K. Bellman
C. Michael Bennis
Robert H. Berle
Isobel Bimson
Sarah M . Blodgett
William G. Borlaug
John F. Brandenburg
Bernd Brand
Thomas J. Brennan
David L. Brothers
James K. Bruton
Richard R. Bupp
Dean A. Burkhardt
Stephen C. Burrell
Albert F. Cariello
John B. Carter
Bias R. Casares
Phillip E. Casey
Michael F . Chahine
Bettina Whitaker
Chandler
Neil M. Clark
Ray Thomas Clements
James G. Coatsworth
Roger K. Cunningham
Hassan Dana
Richard W . Decker
Richard M . Delaney
William C. Dennis
Kara M. Diekemper
Robert A. Dilworth
Paul H . Donnelly
John H. Downey
Thomas S. Duggan
David A. Dustin
James W. Echle
Roger J. Ely
Arthur S. Erickson
John W. Ervin, Jr.
Warren E. Feller
John A. Florida
Victor C. Fontaine
Kenneth L. Foster
Lori M . Mills Foster
Carlton B. Foust
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Miguel T.K.
Friedlander
John P. Gibson
Thomas F. Greer
John E. Greyer, Jr.
George E. Grimmett
Robert C. Hackett
James P. Hagan
Thomas M. Hague
Eleanor S. Hamric
William A. Harris
Sherman Hazeltine
Charles S. Hazen
Donald E. Hellbusch
William E. Henley
Aleana L. Hiles
Gary L. Hogenson
Mr. & Mrs . Kenneth
W. Holbrook
Jerry L. Holmes
Shelley L. Hurley
William Edwin
Jacobson
Stephen P . Jeffery
Alford B. Johnson
Peter Nobu Kawakami
Patrick Kawasjee
Philip F. Kirk
Leonard J. Kistner
Blair J. Kittleson, Jr.
John P . Klecker
Randall J. Knauf
Kyung H . Lee
Thomas W . Lehmer
Fred A . Leisering
Mrs. Scott L Libby
Brayton Lincoln
George R. Lindahl, Jr.
Lawrence R. Lippstreu
Ray C. Lopez
Robert M. Lorenz
Addison L Luce
R. Alan Magnuson
Lisa M . Maioriello
James A. Markley, Jr.
Robert H . Marquardt
Billy F. Martin
George E. Martin
Barry J. Mason
Kenneth N . May
William M. McDougal
Robert J. McMahon
Tom J. McSpadden
Mark M. Moran
Lucile M. Myre
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Elizabeth J. Nelson
Lars Johan Nyboe
George C. O'Keeffe
Sydney C. Okoye
Robert E. Olsen
Sherman J. Olson
Earl K. Oman
Dennis T. Oshiro
William J. Paden
A . Jordan Paine
Ravi Parameswaran
Peggy A. Peckham
Louis R. Peters
Douglas A. Pfaff
Richard K. Phillips
Luis C. Pi-Sunyer
Charles A. Platt
Sheldon G . Pooley
Curgie W. Pratt
Janet E. Pratt
Robin Raborn
Linwood L. Reed, Jr.
Carroll M . Rickard
R. Lee Rignere
William J. Ri ey
John T. Rogstad
Daniel Romanoff
John W. Ross
Richard Cabot Row
William J. Rush
George S. Rutledge
David L. Ryan
J. Phillip Samper
Jose M.s. Santos
James C. Schwartz
Alexander 1. Schwartz
Gerard C. Scott
Craig A . Starkey
Dean J. Storm
Lloyd A. Straits II
Eu~ene C. Sullivan
Ric ard D . Sullivan
Stephen H . Taber
Evelyn L. Theobald
Philip A . Toll
Timothy F. Torrington
John B. Tuggle
Harry B. Turner
Nils A. Urman
Amt Vagle
John L. Vette
Pieter A. Vos
Hal T. Walker
Robert E.L. Walker
Timothy C. Walker
William C. Walker
e Allan P. Welch
Robert S. Wilcox
William F. Williams
William D. & Barbara
C. Wilson
e Marcella Woodworth
e Winthrop Wyman
Thomas D. Yates
e Steven D. Zurcher
Class of 1947
Total gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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23.1
Adacusky, Emily
Backer, Robert S.
Bell, Thomas P.
Boyce, James B.
Braufman, Sidney
Cariello, Albert F.
Carpenter, Harold
Coatsworth, James G.
Corcoran, Jeremiah F.
Dahlkamp, Fred N.
Edmiston, Charles W .
Gonzalez, Carl G.
Hutneck, Stephen L.
Kahley, Robert H.
Kalrnans, Harold
Klein , Joseph M.
Leisering, Fred A.
Lindstrom, Herbert H.
Mervis, Florence
Michael, Robert E.
Mitchell, William E.
Olsen, Bernard E.
Paine, A. Jordan
Pooley, Sheldon G .
Ritter, Charles O .
Rorbach, Thomas H .
Schaeffer, William L.
Scharf, Stanley L.
Schneider, Elton R.
Walters, George H.
Weiss, Robert K.
Class of 1948
Total gists:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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130
22.3
Beal, Vernon C.
Bean, Robert L.
Burkland , Richard L.
Campbell, Paschall
Cole, Clifford W .
Davis, William E.
Henley, William E.
Henson, John D.
Lauer, Fred J.
Lekis, Walter R.
Lenertz, Donald J.
Lien, John A.
MacCachran, Robert
F.
Melnyk, Joseph
Miossi, Alfred F.
Nazro, John
Nettleton, Julia
Neumann, Charles W.
Norman, Delmar E.
Osburn, Earl S.
Paden, William J.
Sherwin, Thomas
Slemons, William C.
Studer, Carl J.
Terho, Allan P.
Thatcher, Fred S.
Warner, John A.
Wright, Harold A.
Zimberoff, Allan L.
Class of 1949
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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145
21.4
Allen, Robert
Austin, George W.
Beaman, Chester E.
Bourke, Thomas G.
Clark, Neil M.
Clay, David R.
Cook, Charles W.
Craig, Leroy R.
Ellis, Robert C.
Enck, Mark B.
Grier, Wallace C.
Groves, Donald G.
Hohmann, Robert A .
Hooper, Raymond L.
Johnson, Richard T.
Kline, Robert F.
Lorenat, Gayle
Marugg, Gerald G.
Miller, Kenneth J.
Mulryan, Henry T.
Porchnik, Edgar S.
Ross, William H .
Rowe, Keith M.
Smith, Arthur J.
Steffen, Dwight A .
Taylor, Irving A .
Viner, Joseph A .
Wadleigh, Frank L.
Wahl, Thomas B.
Wasson, Clarence L.
Windes, Dudley W.
Class of 1950
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
'Yo Contributing:
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24.6
Anderson, Richard C.
Ashley, Alton L.
Bender, Joseph R.
Bertocchi, Robert P.
Bicocchi, Anthony C.
Bjerklie, George S.
Bower, Ralph R.
Boyce, Sterling L.
Buccheri, Sebastian J.
Bupp, Richard R.
Clarke, James W.
DeSmith, William B.
Goldsborough, James
R.
Hagen, Raymond E.
Hammond, Robert M.
Harris, William A.
Hastey, Robert P.
Heidbrink, Virgil E.
Markley, James A.
Meade, Richard A .
Mertz, John G .
Mitchell, Charles C.
Mowry, Duane D.
Olson, Sherman J.
Pederson, Glenn W.
Plazibat, Robert
Robins, Alvin G.
Ruff, Graham D.
Toll, Philip A.
Witcher, Daniel D.
Wyble, Joseph N.
Class of 1951
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
106
16.0
Class of 1952
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Risher, Robbins
Romanoff, Daniel
Ryan, William, H .
e Shallberg, William L.
Sommer, Charles J.
e Viborel, John M.
Class of 1956
Class of 1953
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$730
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e Adams, Thomas J.
*e Bartlett, Charles H .
e Benz, Eugene F.
Bowen, Richard S.
e Burns, Jean
e Campeau, Edward C.
DeMente, Boye L.
e Dougherty, Margaret
E.
e Enochson, Richard K.
e Lambert, John B.
Manning, James F.
May, Raymond T.
e Neblett, Samuel A.
e Schultz, Eugene H.
e Smeed, James R.
Stanley, James C.
e Tiber, Harry A.
White, Charles S.
e Wood, Charles T.
Total Gifts:
$2,337.50
No. Donors:
24
No. in Class:
141
% Contributing:
17.0
Box, Eugene L.
e Brenner, Frederick C.
Bunnell, Richard G.
e Churidis, Robert P.
e De Robertis, Louis
Dixon, Arlo 1.
Duin, Robert M.
e Galt, Stewart S.
e Kratoville, Harry J.
e Kyte, Gilbert R.
e Laubach, Harry J.
Lockman, Joseph B.
*e Luce, Addison 1.
e Meneely, James K.
Neal, Harry C.
e Perlman, Irving C.
Prior, Lee R.
Rickard, Carroll M .
Rutledge, George S.
Siegle, Dorothy J.
*e Stockholm, Charles M.
e Tiernay, William R.
*e Wyman, Winthrop
e Zvanovec, Ladimir
Class of 1954
$1,805
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Bramble, William C.
*e Downey, John H .
Edwards, Elmer 1.
* Feagles, Robert W.
e Ferry, William M.
e Knorr, Robert J.
e Marlow, Shelton W.
Miller, Walter 1.
Pidcock, John K.
e Rogstad , John T.
Snyder, John P.
Strohecker, George R.
* Sullivan, Richard D.
Timmel, John R.
*e Turner, Harry B.
Watkins, Frank E.
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
e Kelley, Walter R.
*e Lincoln, Brayton
Macy, John A.
e Madison, Toby R.
Olliver, William P.
e Pellegrini, Louis
e Sanguinetti, Norman
H.
e Schulman, Samuel
e Tanner, Charles D.
e Vais, Andrews D.
$857
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Baughman, Roy 1.
Blackie, Norman
Cornell, 1. Steve
Crough, Marian
Edmunds, Barbara J.
Greyer, John E.
Hays, John U.
lnsch, William E.
Johnson, Richard l.
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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Antinucci, B. Mark
Bernatz, Fred T.
Coppersmith, Earl W.
Crooks, Howard H.
Erickson, Arthur S.
Gale, William M.
Hale, George E.
Heck, Gerald L.
Keller, Charles G.
Kirk, Philip F.
Lindahl, George R.
Machia, Thomas J.
Martinoli, Frank 1.
Monaghan, James P.
Senkford, Robert C.
Tedesco, Phillip S.
Watkins, McNeill
Whitcomb, Charles A.
Wist, David 1.
Adams, Robert M.
Anderson, Paul F.
e Davis, Paul C.
Forster, Juan F.
Herazo, P.N.
*e Lopez, Ray C.
*e Lorenz, Robert M.
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Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
Class of 1957
Total Gifts:
$1,441.76
No. Donors:
28
No. in Class:
154
% Contributing:
18.2
$840
16
129
12.6
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Arthur, John J.
Benedict, Keith l.
Boggio, Alexander
Bonham, Robert 1.
Buckmaster, W.
Douglas
Carlson, Virgil F.
Coombs, Roger L.P.
Gargiulo, William R.
Grady, George E.
Hay, John C.
Haydel, Belmont
Hornstein, Robert B.
Huff, Robert L.
Hutchinson, William
C.
Jackson, J. Richard
Kritzer, James L.
Maggio, Charles W.
McKaig, William B.
Mora, Cruz R.
Neverovich, Walter J.
Oliver, Earl T.
Reed, Timothy S.
Ross, John W.
Rush , William J.
Scott, Gerard C.
Weisenburger,
Theodore
Welborn, Paul T.
Withers, William F.
Class of 1958
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Cia;,;,:
% Contributing:
Class of 1960
$1,150
22
154
14.3
Allen, Stanley C.
e Busch, Edgar T.
Caltrider, Hobert E.
e Christopher, Douglas
D.
Davis, Philip J.
e Dethero, J.H.
Edwards, Nancy
e Faust, Ronald F.
e Foley, John K.
Fritzner, Alvin
Hill, Douglas F.
*e Kawakami, Peter
Nobu
Kellogg, Walter A.
Labhard, Rolf W .
*e Mason, Barry J.
Pinckard, Frank E.
e Robinson, John C.
e Rosellini, Donald G .
e Ryder, Jack D.
e Sill, Frederick P.S.
e Smith, Loren D.
*e Vos, Pieter A.
Class of 1959
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$2,270
42
199
21.1
e Anderson, Ugene S.
e Arnette, Paul B.
e Blake, George B.
Bonnar, James P.
e Bradley, R. Lee
e Carroll, James M.
e Draigh, Kenton E.
e Evans, Alice
e Furlan, Andrew W.
e Golley, James B.
* Graves, Francis P.
e Hamilton, Robert C.
Hill, James J.
Hinkley, Charles B.
e Holland , Robert J.
Ho/tsnider, William B.
Honse, Thomas B.
e Jacobsen, Daniel T.
e Jones, Darrell S.
Kammerer, Charles E.
Koenig, John D.
Kyle, John G .
e Lind, Jerome S.
e Linsenmayer, Robert
R.
e Lloyd, David W.F.
e Maling, Donald
* Martin, George E.
Matkin, Jack H.
McEachron, A.
Douglas
e Merritt, Peter M.
e Moore, Frank S.
e Pierce, Aldon 1.
*e Pratt, Curgie W.
*e Reed, Linwood 1.
e Samuels, Neil
Shaw, Edward 1.
Smythe, William H.1.
Vlahides, Anthony J.
Walker, Robert E.1.
Westendorf, Leon F.
Youmans, David V.
e Zilai, Emil Z.
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$5,044
36
186
19.4
e Bravender, David F.
Carter, John B.
Castillo, Roberto
Cave, James
e Delgado, Rodolfo 1.
*e Dilworth, Robert A.
Field, Bonner M.
e Hall, Howard G.
e Hanck, Walter C.
Herro, Alan A.
e Hogan, Thad R.
*e Holmes, Jerry 1.
Hormell, Duane C.
e Hume, Stewart O.
* Johnson, William M.
e Kieser, John F.
Kruppenbach, Jack A.
Life, Wallace F.
*e Lippstreu, Lawrence
R.
e May, Laverne C.
Miller, John R.
Olsen, Robert E.
Podgorny, Lester A.
*e Reiss, PaulL.
e Rerucha, Russel A.
e Ross, John J.
e Ross, Terrence S.
*e Santellanes, Mike A.
*e Starkey, Craig A.
e Steele, Dean 1.
e Taylor, ThCfmas M.
Tognazzini Kieser,
Valerie J.
e Tuberty, John E.
Tuttle, Thomas R.
e Vranizan, Ralph A.
e Windsor, Henry H .
Class of 1961
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$2,035
26
168
155
Amyot, Robert B.
e Baum, Norman H.
e Bennett, Kenneth 1.
Black, Paul D.
e Brewer, Thomas K.
e Cole, John S.
e Fuller, Richard 1.
e Fuller, Robert O.
e Garrison, Robert B.
e Grunden, Reed F.
Haase, John G .
*e Keefe, Howard P.
e Kingsbury, Linton D.
Lewis, Jerome S.
McGuckian, Paul A.
O'Brien, James H.
e Parker, James H .
e Patterson, James B.
e Paulino, James H.
* Samper, J. Phillip
e Sheehan, Thomas F.
e Taylor, Martin J.
*e Tuggle, John B.
Vignovich, Radomir
e Way, Osmon G.
e Workman, Charles E.
Class of 1962
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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$987
25
196
12.8
Ballard, Arthur J.
Ballestero, Manual C.
Beldon, Jack
Chapin, Alan C.
Cortes, Carlos E.
Estes, Leon D.
Feldman, Morris
Florida, John A.
Fritz, J. Michael
Gillen, Barbara M.
Hanning, Ralph G .
Hartley, William B.
Lininger, Darrell Y.
Loth, Richard B.
Lynch, Brian E.
Lyng, John H.
McMahon, Kevin J.
Metler, Eugene H.
Sanborn, Wallis R
Scheiffele, Christof J.
Singer, Terry S.
Surrency, Thomas F.
Trumbower, Titus R
Yahn, Clarence H .
Ziebarth, John W.
Class of 1963
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$765
17
146
11 .6
e Aageson, Thomas H .
e Barber, Bruce B.
e Burkard, Ronald P.
Carson, Marshall L.
Escobedo, Arnold H .
e Gilmore, Marquis H .
e Guenther, Bernhard
D.
e Heine, Bruce L.
'e Hellbusch, Donald E.
e Ruminski, John R
Johnson, Maurice, P.
Perdicas, Alexander J.
'e Pfaff, Douglas A.
e Romine, Bod
e Shaeffer, Harold B.
Van Gelder, Daniel B.
e Varricchione, Louis F.
Class of 1964
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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$2,950
27
184
14.7
Baker, John R
Berkey, W . Jim
Berlin, Ira G.
Boice, Walter C.
Bunce, Joseph O .
Butler, M. John
Chamberlin, Robert
W.
Frey, Edward L.
Hershfield, Lawrence
M.
Hillary, Patrick E.
Hutchison, Murray H .
e Jones, Wendell H.
e Lagergren, Charles A.
Molzahn, Gary W.
e Moore, Garry S.
Morch, Claus T.
e Orbaugh, Ronald W.
'e Pennel, William O.
'e Pi-Sunyer, Luis C.
Smith, Dwight W.
e Steams, Ronald O.
Thomsen, Leonard C.
Tung, John T.
e Tyler, Norval O.
'e Vette, John L.
'e Wells, Jan A.
Winkelman, Charles
L.
Class of 1965
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$695
19
202
9.4
e Barber, Stephen W.
e Calkins, Philip F.
Constans, William F.
Dial, Charles P.
Giese, Mary
GoldSmith, Daniel J.
Gowland, Robert W .
e Hardy, Charles B.
Love, Robert L.
e Marr, William L.
'e McSpadden, Tom J.
e Nelson, Gary W.
e O'Keefe, Michael A.
e Parker, William H.
Pool, Robert C.
e Savage, John V.
e Shapiro, William M.
Thomas, Terence F.
e Thompson, DuBois S.
Whisman, Donald E.
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Rudisill, H. Clifford
Skelly, James S.
Smoot, Fred M.
Class of 1967
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$3,655
46
291
15.8
Archibald, Dallas N .
e Berzins, Juris
Bradford, Donald W.
Brown, William R.
, Casares, Bias R
Delahunty, James T.
Derkash, Bruce S.
*e Donnelly, Paul H.
Dudley, John E.
Dueringer, Richard E.
e Farver, Thomas D.
e Ferguson, Ralph D.
, Fisher, David G.
e Fogg, William W.
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Fontaine, Victor C.
e Gilson, William R.
Graham, Charles W.
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Adams, Dayton W.
Bachhuber, Peter A.
Barringer, Charles M.
Batchelder, Henry F.
Berg, John P.
Boston, David L.
Butler, Sam J.
Cackett, Robert E.
e Canterbury, William
A.
e Carswell, Courtney H.
e Chapman, Robert A.
Chopyak, Richard A.
Cuffe Walker, Mary C.
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Dennis, William C.
, Ely, Roger J.
e Fagin, Vincent B.
, Grimmet, George E.
e Gury, Joseph F.
e Hasenpflug, Richard
L.
Jones, George M .
Layotn, R David
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e Arms, David S.
e Baer, Peter E.
'e Bennis, C. Michael
Best, Richard
Bilbrough, Richard R
Boyer, Howard J.
Callahan, Ralph W.
e Cline, Edward P.
e Douglass, Robert G.
'e Duggan, Thomas S.
e Feeney, Michael M.
e Fredette, Alan L.
e Giddings, Jonathan R
e Gleason, William A .
Greene, Gerald H .
e Griffin, D. Michael
'e Holbrook, Kenneth W.
e Hunsaker, Oscar W .
'e Jeffery, Stephen P.
'e Johnson, Alford B.
Lambert, Ralph C.
e Lo Piccolo, Joseph M.
e Long, Frank L.
Mar, Richard E.
,e Masvidal,
Raul P.
e Morse, Thomas D.
Nelson, Robert E.
e Ong, William C.
Class of 1969
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
_______________________ % Contributing:
1 L,I~2
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
Class of 1968
Grossmann, James T.
Gutierrez-Abadie,
Raul
Harssema, Frederik J.
Jensen, Lance S.
Johnson, Byron P.
Kelso, Richard S.
Kimmel, Edward K.
Krumm, Donald M.
Larrieu, Rene P.
Linder, Douglas R
MacPhail, M. Bruce
Marchant, Jeffrey J.
Matchette, Richard J.
McCowen, Ronald E.
Nein, John Thomas
Oman, Earl K.
Ragsdale, Richard E.
Reid, Donald B.
Roney, Richard J.
Rooney, James P.
Ross, Dean M .
Sheldon, William Gary
Strawn, Steven R
Sullivan, Eugene C.
Trilling, Howard K.
Tune, Harold N .
Werner, Jennings F.
Williams, William F.
Wineburgh, Joel T.
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Lemon, James P.
Lyons, Thomas M.
Martin, William B.
McLaughlin, Patrick T.
Midgley, David R
Montgomery, Douglas
L.
Noble, Peter M.
Norris, John S.
Repsher, Robert W.
Sanchez, I Richard .
Sanford, Brent J.
Schlegel, Robert E.
Skuse, Kenneth P.
Stukuls, Voldemars
Sullins, K. Steve
Torrington, Timothy
F.
Wagner, William A.
Walker, Montroville
Walker, Timothy C.
Warren, Booker R
Weden, Richard
Wilcox, Robert S.
Zecher, Richard J.
Total Gifts:
$3,646.90
No. Donors:
44
No. in Class:
367
% Contributing:
12.0
Arnold, John W .
e Barelli, John P.
e Bauccio, Charles M .
Berns, Peter N.
Brokken, James R
'e Burrell, Stephen C.
Christie, Phillip W.
e Clizbe, Garth D.
De Moss, Donald W.
e De Voe, Marvin J.
e Gauler, Brian W.
e Gevas, Thomas G.
Gontram, Joseph M.
e Gordon, James F.
e Gummere, John L.
Hall, Stephen F.
e Hayden, Anne
'e Hazen, Charles S.
'e Herriges, Mark D.
House, John L.
Jasper, William B.
e Jones, Timothy RH.
e Julian, Michael F.
e Kidder, Kathleen M.
Klein, James A.
Kleinbussink, Loog
Koehler, Richard A.
Locher, Manfred L.G .
Love, Patricia G .
McNamara, Martin P.
Mordret, Gerard C.
e Murphy, Michael O .
e Nelson, H. Reed
Novkov, Steven L.
Paloutzian, E. Allan
e Pikuet, Randy C.
e Poertner, Henry R
Polhemus, John C.
e Reece, Bob F.
e Root, Daniel R.
Sharpe, C. Patrick
Smith, Jason P .
Taylor, Sharon K.
Walls, Daniel J.
Class of 1970
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
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73
601
12.1
Anderson, Carol L.
Barnes, Harley H .
Bauer, Keith
Behan, James B.
Briggs, Houston W.
Brown, William G.
Cerallo, Oscar B.
Chan, Beverly
Chapman, Steven R.
Counts, Gary A.
Decker, Richard W.
Decort, Roger
Dennison, Danal H.
Dorney, Donald P.J.
Duston, Bruce R.
Eaton Veblen, Linda J.
Ellis, Roderick
Epley, William D .
Ervin, John W .
Eugino, John A.
Ford, Gregory L.
Foust, Carlton B.
Fulcher, Wayne B.
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Green, B. Theodore
Guarino, Samuel J.
Gurley Lamonica,
Geraldine
Hagan, James P.
Halloran, William B.
Hancock, T. Marvin
Hewes, Robert W.
Hoey, William C.
Ittner, George D.
Jakob, Oliver G.
Johnston, William G.
Jones, Jeffrey K.
Juett, W. Dana
Kittleson, Blair J.
Laverty, John R
Leenerts, Fred R.
Longmire, J. Douglas
Lynch, Curtis
May, George D.
Moore, Thomas A.
Morehouse, David B.
Morrell, James E.
Muncy, John L.
Nagel, Walter H.
Niles, Harrison P.
Onuparik, Stephen P.
O'Keefe, Thomas B.
Perez, William D.
Polson Daniel,
Carolyn
Rogers, Richard J.
Root, G. Sheppard
Rund, Charles
Rush, John R
Sanders, Thomas B.
Schuele, Alban W.
Schwartz, James C.
Shaffer, David E.
Shipley, Dwan L.
Sietim, Udo I.
Simons, John P.
Snyder, Robert B.
Stevens, Robert B.
Summers, Michael H.
Thompson, Carl S.
Walker, William C.
Westerlund, Charles
W.
Westphal, Harold S.
Wright, Stephen B.
Young, Kenneth
Class of 1971
Total Gifts:
$2,883.50
No. Donors:
64
388
No. in Class:
16.5
% Contributing:
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Abiaka, Innocent N.
Adamany, James c.
Adams, Robert W.
Ashby, John H.
Baker, B. Lee
Borlaug, William G.
Brink, Theodore W.
Broderick, Joanna T.
Brown, Stephen E.
Casey, Phillip E.
Codrea, Charles D.
Cole, Carl A.
Coughlin, William H.
Culwell, Rodney L.
Daniel, John W.
Diamond, Ralph L.
Duggan Moore,
Donna M.
Dwinell, Jon B.
Fullam, Brian M.
Funk, William M.
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e Hachem, Helen D.
Harte, Dennis W.
Hayes, William M.
e Healing, Kenneth E.
e Herbert, Michael K.
Hubard, William R
e Huff, Robert R
e Johnson, Jeffrey B.
e Jones, Charles J.
e Kelley, William T.
e Killeen, William R
King, Michael B.
* Kingman, Ellis O.
Kozak, Donald F.
e Latham, Hannis T.
e Latham, John H.
Lehmer, Thomas W.
e Malone, Charles B.
e Mann, Grover J.
e Marks, Jay G.
e Miller, Rosemary R
Neutzler, George D.
Newell, Gareth E.
Nishihara, Ross S.
e O'Mailey, Mark E.
Palmen, Peter C.
*e Phillips, Richard K.
e Reiner, Karl S.
e Riggs, James A.
*e Rigney, R Lee
e Schoening, Klaus D.K.
e Spitler, William D.
e Stanek, Donald W.
e Stewart, R Craig
e Strongin, Phillip N.
e Thomas, Linda L.
e Thompson, Keith M.
Vest, Charles T.
Welles, Alexander
e White, James D.
Wilmer, Anthony RP.
Wood, James A.
e Worden, Royce H.
e Wunder, V. Samuel
Class of 1972
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$4,213
86
561
15.3
e Ambrose, Richard A.
Anderson, John C.
e Auble, Edward C.
Barkell, William H .
Bivens, Dennis R.
Black, Leonard J.
e Blankenship, D. Bruce
Brandenburg, John F.
e Brukhardt, Gary A.
e Capps, Freddie L.
e Carson, Donald P.
e Chin, Youngho
Christensen, Soren K.
Clarey, Michael O.
Collins, Paul R.
Combee, Johannes C.
Conney, Carl M.
Conti, Bruce A.
e Corcoran, Susan J.
e Coronado, Vicente F.
Cullison, John S.
e Daniels, James D.
*e Delaney, Richard M.
e Echle, James W.
* Francour, Barton A.
e Frodsham, John S.
e Fuller, Theodore J.
e Galascione, Ralph N.
e Gardiner, Michael J.
*e Gibson, Phillip J.
Gregory, Kent
e Griffen, Peter
e Hachem, Khahil A.
e Hansen, Robert L.
e Harp, Virgil W.
Harris, Herbert L.
e Hays, Jack N.
Hazelton, John S.
e Heringer, Warren F.
e Hiller, George L.
e Hogenson, Gary L.
e Hopkins, Michael C.
Hughes, John C.
Hurst, Donald W.
e Johnson, Okey B.
Leff, Richard A.
Lewis, David J.
MacDonald, Douglas
N.
Marino, Joseph J.
e Matus, Gary J.
McCarthy, Justin J.
McNulty, Bruce A .
e Miller, Gary A.
Moore, Clair F.
e Mosier, Robert P.
Mueller, Robert H.
e Myers, Cliff A.
Myers, James M.
Nagle, Eugene
e Neiger, William J.
Ogilvy, David W.
*e Oshiro, Dennis T.
Ostrofe, Allen F.
e Peglar, Robb K.
Petross, Stephen L.
e Pia, Aldo
e Porter, Gary S.
Prudden, John
e Rehrmann, James F.
Renz, Robert A.
e Ruby, Jeffrey T.
Sears, Daniel R
Siesinger, Henry S.
Smiderie, FrankA.
Solomon, John C.
Stevenson, Craig E.
Teelin, Tim D.
Wadas, C. Greg
Walker, Ronald C.
Wallin, Jeffrey M.
e Wedwick, Robert W.
*e Welch, Allan P.
e Wick, Chad P.
e Williams, Meriwether
D.
e Wilson, Phillip R
Wright, John N.
Class of 1973
Total Gifts:
$2,688.48
No. Donors:
58
No. in Class:
497
% Contributing:
11.7
e Alien, Hal R
Allen, James K.
Arnold, Ruth l.
e Beaty, Randall E.
e Betz, Charles J. P.
e Borges, Catherine L.
Breit, Richard J.
e Conner, Jerry D .
DeBakey, George T.
Driver, Richard A.
Escobedo, Ernest
e Evans, Holland B.
e Febiger, Christian
Fenollosa, Michael K.
e Frey, Louis A.
Giannini, Mark A.
Giessinger, Lawrence
C.
Goldsmith, Howard R.
e Graeber, Stephen W.
Greer, Thomas F.
e Henderson, James A.
e Janovsky, Jim
e Keiser, Allyn W.
Kerrest, Jacques D.
Kurtz, Ronald J.
Lee, Jae Suk
e Machamer, Debra A.
e McDaniel, Ronald R.
e McNerney, Matthew J.
e Miller, Gary G.
Morris, Kenn G.
Morrison, Christopher
T.
Movsky, David S.
Murphy, Melissa
e Nordell, Alan G.
e Nsien, Emmanuel J.
Olson, Gary R
* Peters, Louis R
* Pfafflin, Ronald R.
Reed, James W.
Roberts, David H.
e Romain, Arveen B.
e Roof, Bradley M.
Rostad, Haakon
e Sandegren, Thomas
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Sibley, Gerry O.
Silverstein, Roger S.
Smith, Perry D.
Snortland, Donald E.
Strasser, Juergen F.
Van Clay, Dean
Velie, Dennis
Wagner, Paul K.
Walker, Hal T.
Wallin, Peter R
Willyard, John D.
Wilson, Jesse G.
Class of 1974
Total Gifts:
$5,941.81
No. Donors:
100
No. in Class:
679
14.7
% Contributing:
Armstrong, Nancy J.
e Arnold, Douglas M.
* Baker, Neal W.
Bauchman, Robert W.
Bildstein, Roger F.
e Bishop, Del A.
e Bjerke, Eric E.
e Brady, Robert C.
Brady, John F.
e Brewer, Rebecca Ann
Brininstool, William J.
Bronos, Patiste, G.
e Burleigh, Timothy S.
Campbell, Kenneth D.
e Cortright, Michael F.
Cotton Brady, Cindy
*e Cunningham, Roger
K.
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Denning, Richard U.
DiNuccio, Donald A.
Dodson, James E.
Domareck, Myron J.
Downs, Edward L.
Drewes, William G.
Esch, William E.
Farouki, Bashar T.
Feller, Warren E.
Foster, Kenneth L.
Greene, Clifford
Halderman, James A.
Hancock, Brent H .
Harper, James S.
Harris, Thomas A.
Harrison, Sandra M.
Heidel, Michael G.
Heimbigner, Barry L.
Henderson, Walton A.
Hentschel, Alfred W.
Hettrich, John A.
Houk Goddrich, Julie
Howard, James M.
Jackson, Ralph E.
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Kamela, Donald W.
Kawasjee, Patrick
Keating, Robert L.
Keller, Lawrence P.
Kelley, Dennis B.
Kistner, Leonard J.
Knauf, Randall J.
laConte, Joseph J.
Lee, Kyung H.
Lee Martinez, Marikay
Lessig, Van
Lodge, Glenn R.
Logue, Don C.
Marquardt, Robert H.
McMunn, Mary K.
McReynolds, Marian
Renee
Mead, Paul S.
Meisterling, Richard
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Mills Foster, Lori M.
Moran, Mark M.
e Morris, Douglas G.
e Myers, Michael D .
Oestlien, S. Bredo
O'Dea, Thomas F.
O'Neill, Brian T.
e Parameswaran, Ravi
Parker, Michael R.
Paty, William N.
Pearson, Preston B.
Peckham, Peggy A.
Petersen, Bruce G.
e Peterson, Bruce A.
Pinion, Thomas J.
Riper, Curtis D.
Robyn, James P.
Sabatini, Mario G.
*e Santos, Jose M.S.
Schoettler, Michael J.
Seidel, Carlos P.
e Selby, Roy L.
e Smithers, Richard M.
e Soffer, Jim E.
Solenick, Paul M .
e Stoops, Bradley N.
e Suchan, Frank F.
Terril, Jim E.
e Thieme, Michael A.
e Trafi, David L.
e Trott, David B.
Vagle, Arnt
e Waddell, John W.
e Wallenstein, Peter S.
Wegert, Bernhard W.
e Wold, Michael W.
Wood, Russell P.
e Yonovitz, Harold B.
Class of 1975
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$4,195
94
754
12.5
Aka, Raymond H.
e Atchison, Rainy R.
e August, S. Robert
Black, Brian W.
Boyd, John P.
e Bradson, Elaine C.
Bridewell, David W.
*e Brockman, Leonard
e Campbell, Dennis M.
Campbell, Ian D.
Cespedes Bravo,
Hestor
Cevallos, George W.
Colombi, Paolo E.
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e Cooper, Catherine W.
e Corral, John P.
Cromley, Keith L.
Cummings, K.A.
e Cummins, Robert B.
Davis, James H.
Derby, John M.
Egger, Vladimir
e Flynn, Michael R.
e Forbes, Robert D.
e Forman, Stuart W.
e Frost, Thomas A.
e Gaebe, Christopher C.
e Godfroy, Richard E.
Goode, Alan P.
e Grant, James S.
Grinnell, Greg W.
Halbert, Gary D.
e Hartenstein, James C.
e Hatch, Vernon A.
e Hedges, Thomas J.
e Henderson, David E.
e Heslington, David C.
*e Hilderbrandt, James P.
e Hoffmann, John W.
e Howard, Eldon E.
e Jackson, Dale R.
e Jawetz, Pincas
e Kahn, Richard G.
e Keane, Kevin M.
e Keating, Walter F.
e Kondos, John R.
e Laning, Christine
e Le Pon, Gary
e Lubin, Andrew J.
Lutter, Susan L.
e Mann, Franklin H.
* May, Kenneth N.
McBeth, Robert B.
e McNeal, Lynn E.
e McPherson, Kenneth
R.
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Morris, Michael J.
Murray, Robert J.
Nederburgh, David E.
Nicowski, David H.
Nixon, Alan G.
Ochs, Sara
Okamoto, Duane K.
O'Neal, Moncure C.
Pace, Hugh D.
Paez, Francisco A.
Payne, Brian M.
Pickens, Kenneth E.
Pinto, Serge M.
Pomar, Argemiro G.
Ricketts, Daniel M.
Riley, William J.
e Rippen, Gary L.
e Rotchadl, David D.
e Saint-Amant, J.
Richard L.
e Sargent, Peter B.
e Schields, Thomas F.
Sevier, Paul L.
Skiles, Joseph H.
Smith, Robert L.
Sommer Tribolet,
Kathryn L.
Steed, Emmett D.
e Stockburger, Paul S.
e Straight, Thomas M.
Tasker Thompson,
Mary Ann
e Terrassa, Ricardo J.
Terrazone, Dennis M.
Thurston, Amy M.
Voto Bernales, Andres
Wagner, Victo~a .
Wasilewski, NikolaI
Whalen, Eileen
e Whitehead, William
G.
Whitehead, James W.
Wiese, Edward T.
Yates, Thomas D.
Class of 1976
Total Gifts:
$4,137.96
No. Donors:
93
620
No. in Class:
15.0
% Contributing:
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Ackley Crofts, Barbara
Acton, Elizabeth Ann
Adair Ensign, Robin
Aledda, Mark P.
Alvarez, Kimberly C.
Atkinson, Walter T.
Austin, John R.
Bellman, Sarah K.
Berry, Michael P.
Brand, Bernd
Brawley, Marion P.
Brelsford, Gates G.
Brunner, Gerald A.
Bruton, James K.
Buchaj, Gregory
Chahine, Michael F.
Collett, Leanne H.
Cook, Martha S.
Cornelio, Bruno J.
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DeBerge, Cassandra
D.
Dickinson, Keith H.
Emkes, Mark A.
English, Robert C.
Fenichell, Peter C.
Flenniken, Clifton W.
Freeman, Edward F.
Fullop, Joseph P.
Gary Howard, Pamela
S.
Gibson, John P.
Grady, Thomas E.
Greco, Jerry
Guzzino, Lynette A.
Hamric, Eleanor S.
Harrison, David A.
Hayes, William M.
Hennessey, Michael
D.
Hoffman, Jon A.
Holland, Hector 1.
Hunter Peden,
Reelana C.
Huntzinger Della
Ratta, Rosalie K.
Huth, Marvin R.
Hyman, Debra A.
Jenson, Allan Robert
Judd, Rebecca
Kaul, Kurt J.
Klinge Gibson,
Katherine A.
Kriegsies Elmore,
Christine M.
Kroos, Christopher
Kubassek, Alexander
Martin Baron, Sara L.
McNeil, Kenneth A.
Mees, Axel
Messer, Paula
Miller, Pamela L.
Molina, Franco O.
Molinar-Sanz, Luis F.
Montmorency, Pat C.
Morgan, David B.
Morris, Robert T.
Moynehan, David J.
Muller, George
Nelson, Maegene
Nicholson, Peter G.
Nohl, Victor T.
Ogawa, Kohei
Patterson, C. William
Perkins, James D.
Peters, James R.
Podbewchek, Ingrid
M.
Popescu, Adrian V.
Pratt, Janet E.
Raborn, Robin
Roberts, Amanda H.
Roos, James O.
Rose Bushnell, Nancy
Rubalcava, Edward A.
Russ, Linda Mary
Scattolini, Gianni
Schneider, Jeffrey L.
Shanks, Robert L.
Sigmund, Robert J.
Singleterry, Tom C.
Skelley, John
Snell, Frank W.
Spector Varkonyi,
Leslie
Strawcutter, Andrew
J.
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Tenden, Marlene
Travis, Lawrence E.
Tubridy, James J.
Ure, Louise C.
Varkonyi, Irvin S.
Votruba, David C.
Winter, Paul A.
Class of 1977
Total Gifts:
$15,631.90
No. Donors:
144
No. in Class:
853
% Contributing:
16.9
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Ambrazaitis, Ramune
M.
Anderson, Sam K.
Andrew, Ray E.
Babich, Beth E.
Barron-Mees, Georgia
Bartley, Terry M.
Beatty, Thomas J.
Belcher, Russell H.
Benci, Cynthia J.
Bemfeld Vohs, Ralph
G.
e Berzins, Valdis
*e Blodgett, Sarah M .
Book, Ethan G.
e Brina, Arthur G.
e Broskey, Mark E.
Bubar, Mark S.
*e Burkhardt, Dean A.
Byrnes, Barbara J.
Carrier, Lynn A.
Casey, Gregory B.
e Champagne, Kenneth
L.
* Chandler, Bettina W.
Chicka, David M.
e Christiansen, Paul B.
e Clinton, Ricky J.
e Colby, Valerie C.
e Conoway, Patricia J.
Cook, Ronald G.
e Coston, Kim E.
e Cracco, James A.
e Cypher, John B.
Dana, Hassan
Della Ratta, Ralph
e Dixon, Michael M.
e Dombroski, Edward J.
Erickson, Steven M.
Fairley, Marilyn A.
Feldman Deal, Sidony
M.
* Ford, Noel K.
e Foster, Clifton A.
e Freedman, Laura S.
* Friedlander, Miguel
T.K.
Galatioto, Salvatore J.
Gertin, Ted
Ghannoum,
Mahmoud J.
e Gilbert, Richard L.
Greaves, Sherry D.
e Gullett, Gregory A.
Hackim, Thomas G.
Hartshorn, Randy L.
e Hickman, Roger D.
e Hitchcock, Lewis H.
Hollingsworth, Scott
D.
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Holloway, Pamela J.
19oe, Joseph A.
Jehovics, James S.
Jenkins, Sandra A.
Jusino, Eddie J.
Kamm, Barbara
Kelso, Robert M.
Kieger!, Siegfried M.
King, William K.
Kleinschmidt, Karen
A.
e Kovacs, Nimrod J.
e Kramer, Dale G.
Kramlich, Kim D.
e Kranz, Jonathan E.
e Krempley, George D.
e Lakin Warren, Vicki L.
Larson, Kathleen A.
e Lavin, Jack A.
Lawrence, Albert T.
Learmonth, Scott
* Libera Purkrabek,
Susan D.
e Lindahl, Thomas G.
e Loechel, David J.
Loechel, Barbara V.
Loizides, Andreas C.
e Long, Glenn E.
Lowe, Charles E.
Ludden, Lori W.
e Lynch, W. Sanford
MacDonald, Craig W.
e MacBeth, William R.
Madison, William C.
Madonia, Peter F.
e Maid, William J.
e Mainguene, Pierre M.
Malueg, Douglas J.
Manis, Robert P.
Martin, Gary J.
e Matthews, Donald E.
McGlasson, Lizanne
e McNamara, James M.
e Meckenstock, Bobb A.
e Mellinger, Alan J.
e Meltzer, John A.
Miedema, Bernard
J.W.H.
e Minarich, Michael J.
e Montgomery, Stephen
B.
e Motonami, Kotaro
e Mulkey, Roger D.
e Norton, George L.
e Olson, Keith D.
e Ostroff, Morris
Oueini, Louay
* O' Keefe, George C.
Palm, David T.
Pearson Sweetser,
June B.
Platz, William A.
e Puplava, James J.
Qua, John C.
e Query, Jack F.
e Quinn, Gail
Quinn Critchfield,
Christine J.
Rhee, Sang W.
Richards Cline, Carol
Class of 1978
Total Gifts:
$6,237,58
No. Donors:
144
No. in Class:
740
% Contributing:
19.5
e Aldrich, Frances M.
e Allen, Gary J.
Aurand, John D.
e Baldwin, Catherine A.
Battles, Byron W.
Beauchamp, Brian M.
Behnisch, Daniel M.
Behnisch, Karen
e Blunt, Bruce Q.
e Brady, Paul D.
*e Brothers, David L.
Buczynska, Rita
Bukowski, James B.
e Burka, Denise
e Butler, Ann E.
e Butler, Michael L.
e Byington, Michael D.
Carlin, Thomas P .
e Cath, Thomas R.
Champagne, Laura K.
e Chang, Alice F.
e Chang, Peter D.
Chesnes, Ann V.
e Clarke, Nancy L.
Cochran, Gary E.
e Gasser, Stephen B.
Giacometti, Bernardo
A.
Gibson, Richard J.
e Gilroy, Theresa E.
e Goggin, Gail L.
Gomez, Paul G.
Gutman, Pamela V.
e Hamilton, Margaret L.
Hiles, Aleana L.
e Hoing, Charles W.
e Horton, Steven L.
*e Hurley, Shelley L.
e Hutchinson, J. Scott
e Jensen, Herbert L.
Jham, Ashok H .
Johnson, Leslie C.
e Johnson, Scott A.
Joslyn, Gregory R.
Kearnes, Lisa A.
*e Klecker, John P.
Kloehn , Ted O.
Kocher, Cynthia
Landis, Robert B.
e Lanning, Barbara A.
Lasser, Howard
e Lavelle, Timothy C.
Lee, Howard B.H.
Lindblad, Mark A.
Liston, Stephen L.
Lobock Solochek,
Marda G.
D.
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e Roberts, Elizabeth H.
Rowland, Timothy L.
e Ryan, Thomas
e Sauer, Kelly R.
e Schalch, Sarah A.
e Schiller, Deborah R.
e Scott, James P.
e Silbert, Teresa A.
e Stevens, John T.
e Stevens, Richard L.
e Sturgis, Sheldon S.
e Sweetser, Tom E.
Tiliacos, Nicholas A.
Tolnai, Paul
e Ure, Lee J.
e Urman, Nils A.
Wahoski, Martha H.
e Waldner, Scott
e Ware, Stephen L.
e Weber, Craig D.
e Wehrle, Charles J.
e Wellman, J. Gary
e Wescott, Barlow M.
Wilson, Barbara C.
e Wilson, William D.
e Witcher, J. Wright
* Woodworth, Marcella
e Ouimette, Bernard J.
Peevey, John Pender
e Perry Doyle, Diana
e Peteete, Terry L.
Pike, Randall E.
Popish, Edward J.
Powers, Maureen
e Quackenbush, Gail R.
Rankin, Tod S.
e Rathvon, Kathryn M.
Rechsteiner, John C.
e Rectenwald, Theodore
Reinbolt, Steve M.
Richardson, Gerald F.
Roberts Learmonth,
Brook K.
Ross, Lewis W.
*e Ryan, David L.
Sandberg, John D.
e Satchell, Danny L.
Schmieder, Joseph c.
e Schneck, Robert J.
e Scott, David P.
e Sherman, R. Diane
Shirnoji, Sterling G.
Shin del, David A.
e Simpson, Robert F.
Skybak, Jan O.
e Sliff, Gregson T.
Smith, W. Bryan
Staheli, Don H.
e Stair Gibson, Martha
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Stanko, Catherine M.
Stewart, Douglas L.
Stoehr, Klaus K.
Storm, Dean J.
Swanson, David E.
Toohey, Mariya A.
Towner, Jeri R.
Udvardy, Andrew
Vydtal, Richard K.
Walck, Patricia
Walker, John D.
Waiters, William B.
Wanandar King,
Suzanne M.
Waszok, Albert J.
Whelan, Robert G.
White, Marda S.
Yang, Man-Chiu
Young, Gilbert V.
Yudicky, Stephen W.
Zollweger, Klaus S.
Zurcher, Steven D.
Class of 1979
$19,648,50
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
206
832
No. in Class:
24.8
% Contributing:
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Cooper, Alan N.
Cowart, Robert A.
Daeschner, Shirley A.
Diekemper, Kara M.
Douglas, Scott M.
Duke, Gregory R.
Durbin, John E.
Dustin, David A.
D'Antonio, Anthony
R.
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Erickson, Kenneth A.
Finch, Geoffrey A.
Fones, Stephen R.
Foster, Harold D.
Frascogna, Marc S.
Gandy, Steven Lee
Garney, Lynn M.
Garrison, Andrew D.
Gasior, Jon J.
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Lundh, Peter E.
Magnuson, R. Alan
Manners, D. Jeffrey
Mason, Robert H.
e Mathews, Gerald T.
e McCutchon, Frances
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McDevitt, Sandra J.
McKinney, John E.
McMullen, William G.
McMurry, Mitchell K.
McReddie, George B.
Morley, Geralyn S.
Murry, Portia M.
Nelson, Elizabeth J.
Newell, Richard P.
Nix, W. Scott
Otto Young, Rosilyn
B.
e Abdelrahman,
Mohammad Anwar
e AI-Armouti, Nazzal
Mahd
e Anderson, David B.
Aoshima, Masa Aki
Appel Hughes, Denise
e Boyer, Randolph W.
e Bramao, Manuel P.
Bredenberg, Richard
Eric
Brennan, Thomas J.
Brodnitz, Caroline F.
Brown, Steve W.
Browne, William R.
Buck, Rosemary A .
Burditt, John C.
e Burkholder, Kelly B.
Cahoon, Bradley
Spencer
e Calkins, Martin John
Civalleri, Roberto
Clark, John C.
Clements, Ray
Thomas
Clyde, Jim L.
Cole, Judith K.
Cone, Willie W.
Cook, John C.
Copeland, Charles R.
De La Fe, Ernesto A.
e De Sio, Isabel R.
Dillon, Joseph F.
Donnersberger
Downing, Kelley J.
Drace, Steven E.
Dreyer, Michael J.
e Dudley, Robert W.
Dzvonik, Mary Jayne
E.
e Eidsness, Carl W.
EI-Daher, Gabriel Y.
Elggren, Craig L.
Erdmann, Michael D.
Farmer, Brian T.
Ferris, Catherine Mary
e Finch, Terry Marie
e Fitzgerald, Daniel L.
F1eurke, Maarten W.
Ford, David W.
Foster, Phillip H .
Franko, Robert M.
Fuhrman Martin,
Nancy
e Gagnon, Damian L.
Gallus, Bruce F.
Gerber, Doug R.
Gething, Thomas B.
Gleeman, Andrew
Scott
Golden, Elizabeth A.
e Gourmelen, Yves
Graham, Mary M.
Grant-Clark, Pamela J.
Greve, Lee E.
Groen, Russell B.
Guzman, Guillermo
Haaland, Knut
Haggerty, William T.
e Hampson, Jane J.
Harris, Michael David
Harvey, Thad Hood
Haslam, Mark C.
Hayes, James W.
Hetherington, Robert
H.
Hewitt Dudley, Mary
L.
M.
Attix, Richard A.
Ball, Melody A.
Ballard, Bri.a n L.
e Barge, Alexander L.
Baron, Mary
Becker, Kevin M.
e Bell, Barbara A.
Berle, Robert H.
Berry, John S.
Bevans, Joan E.
Bigler, Wesley D.
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Hoffman, Barbara G.
Hofmanner, Henry T.
Holstein, Daniel T.
Hughes, Philip R.
Humphrey, Arthur F.
Huseman, Ann L.
Hussein, Ahmed M.
Hussey, William L.
Huvendick, Eric R.
Jackson, David M.
Jacuzzi, Kenneth A.
e Johnson, Rosalie
Louise
Jones, William Morris
Kelly, Thomas S.
Kempczenski, Leo J.
e Kent, Kyoko I.
Kessler, Peter S.
Kirby, L. William
Konold, Elizabeth
e Lamberton, Peter G.
Lash, Glen R.
e Lawson, Thomas
Crowell
Lee, Kil Won
Lewis, Kenneth V.
Lezell, Amy B.
Lisac, Jasna Ann
Lord, Clifford W.
Lyon, Donald M.
Mahoney, Kendra Lu
Maioriello, Lisa M.
Malott, Robert S.
Markel, Curtis L.
Martin, Drew A.
e Martin, Peter J.
e McCarthy, Timothy J.
McCracken, Mark L.
* McDougal, William M.
McUvain Spaulding,
Marianne
McNeff, Pamela J.
Mekrut, Philip A.
Mena, Juan C.
Milo, Paul A.
Mole, Susan L.
Mole, W. Robert
e Mourad, Fred
Munsell, Stephen L.
Murphy, John A.
e Myers, J. Scott
Myers, Jo Anne
Ng, Chung-Man
Nishnick, J. William
e Norderhaug, Kathleen
W.
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Oi, Jiro
Okoye, Sydney C.
Orr, Carol C.
Orr, Stephen K.
Ortega, Jose H.
Paddock, William John
Pallette, Philip
Burbank
Peecher, John Wesley
Polhemus, J. Mark
Pomeroy, Edward J.
Pressler, John A.
Probasco, Frank
Thomas
Proper, Taco Frederick
Purnell, Edward
Albert
Radnofsky, Stuart L.
Reinharz, Lea Mariam
Remar, Suzanne
Riley, Patrick M.
Rinz, Jeffrey J.
Rondon, Luis E.
Rosco, Steven A.
Ross, Jane E.
Row, Richard Cabot
Roy, Michael W .
Rybar, Susan L.
Saunders, Anne
Patricia
Schottenstein, Harlan
M.
Schreiber, Denis W.
Schwartz, Nancy P.
Segovia, Javier
Seguar, Mariano
Gonazalez
Serfontein, Susan M.
e Seryak, Mark T.
Shaw, Kelly Scott
Signer, Charles
e Simmers, Jane M.
e Sjoquist, Carl E.
Smythe, Peter S.
e Snow, Andrew
Sobrino-Porto, Miguel
e Sridaran,
Venkataraman
Stambaugh, Frederick
B.
Stang, Andreas
e Stangle, Brian M.
Surgant, John M.
Susz, Marty E.
SWift, John J.
e Sylvester, Victoria
Lynn
*e Taber, Stephen H.
Thomas, Debra A.
Thomas, Donald E.
Thomas, Kathy E.
Tillman, Nikolaus P.
ToU, Carolyn A.
Topp, Gregory C.
Torti, Gianni
e Tsai, Vue Quo
Tutherly, Diane F.
Valderrama, Carlos J.
eVan Coevering,
Richard J.
eVan Mossel, Koen
F.M.
Vander Heyden,
Kathryn M.
Von Brockdorff, Judith
Class of 1980
$2,822.43
Total Gifts:
93
No. Donors:
807
No. in Class:
11.4
% Contributing:
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Von Brockdorff, Mark
Ian
Von Gimbut,
Alexander
Walicke, Alan P.
Watterworth, Jerry J.
Waymel, Steven R.
Weybret, James Alan
Williams, David L.
Wilson, Patricia
Dianne
Wood, David A.
Wulff, Henry J.
Yiannakakis, John E.
Zepeda, Jose L.
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Abdul-Kareem,
Sabuur
Barnhorn Britt, Mary
Michael
Barotta, Gloria
Beissel, Yuri
Alexander
Benson, William H.
Beshensky, Anna M.
Bettis, Anne L.
Boyles, Richard D.
Brown, Judith Evonne
Camarigg, Douglas
Lee
Carver, George B.
Chapman, David
Drennon
Charlton, Janice L.
Clugston, Linda J.
Coats, Jeffrey Hugh
Collins, Stephen P.
Corley, James R.
Doerfler, Susan L.
Doyle, Deborah
Erickson, Jesse R.
Erickson, Kent
Vincent
Fandek, Philip B.
Fessler, Lindsey J.
Freer, James E.
Frosini, Terry L.
Garrett, Richard B.
Glance, Peter B.
Greiter, Jeanne M.
Hackett, Robert C.
Hammang, Daniel F.
Hartnett, Jeanine E.
Hauser, Larry R.
Hawkins, Steve L.
Helmich, Eugene H.
Henke, Karen Anne
Hennington, Kathryn
Herald, James H.
Hershey, Alan D.
Hess, Lawrence E.
Hill, Nanci Ann
Hoffman, Diana B.
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111anagl'mcn t ed UCd til)n.
e Hope, Lawrence A.
Horsey, Sarah R.
Howell, Joseph
Donald
Jochem, Ingrid Maria
Jordan, Thomas P.
Katterjohn Perry,
Carolyn Shelton
Kenley, James R.
Kohrs, Manfred
Lande, Duane G.
Lavelle, Eugene J.
Lerch, Tracey S.
Lieberman, Amy
Lindstrom, Jane Ellen
Lopez, Eric F.
Lupberger, Kent
Maloney, Karen B.
Marino, John S.
Mason, Taryn A.
Mason-Hummel,
Wendy
Maxwell, Laurene S.
Meyer, Paul F.
Mikitowicz, Walter
Miller, Therese Mary
Morrow, John D.
Mueth, Gregory C.
Norelli Muir, Karen
Muir
Palmquist, Alice
Nancy
Patterson, Darlene M.
Patterson, Linda G.
Perry, David Richard
Prims, Peter Ward
Riddell, Randy M.
Robertson, Alan Floyd
e Romig, Gretchen Gale
Rothstein, Diane S.
Ruckel, Gail A.
Sahlin, William Allen
Schwartz, Alexander I.
Silva, Ignacio J.
Smelser, David M.
Springer, Dianne L.
e Stayer, Mark A.
e Stetson, Jeane
Stewart, Lindsey
Stinson, Lee C.
Thoeny, Juli Ann
Treu, Philip E.
Van Buren, Julie K.
Von Hillebrandt,
Martha R.
Wagner, Ralph D.
Warner, Stuart G.R.
Wiehl, Kim H.
Class of 1981
Total Gifts:
No. Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$1207
37
797
4.6
Adler, Steven Henry
Alpern, Abbey P.
Brooks, Michael A.
Brown, Clare Helen
Carra, Mario
Cazares, Gloria E.
Christman, Dana Elese
Darab, Thomas John
Eldek, Olgan
Feighner, Jon Lee
Fischer-Brown,
Deobrah J.
Friendly, Edwin S.
Georges, Chrysanthe
Hambrick, Patricia
Lynne
Hernandez, Pamala
Kay
Hoffman, Sharon Ann
Iskandar, Tommy
Jacobs, Cindy Lynn
* Jacobson, William
Edwin
Johnson, Floyd Edwin
Khoury, Gilbert R.
Kolberg, Hans Kristian
Metelico, Oscar A.
Meyers, Daniel C.
* Nyboe, Lars Johan
Pero, Colleen A.
Samuelsen, Cliff
Joseph
Schranz, Dennis A.
Sills, Eric Christian
Spurr, David Brian
Steele, Wycliffe
Eugene
Sumihara, Masanori
Varea, Sonya Leonor
Wallace, Frances M.
Walter, Paul Wilson
Westhart, John David
Wiese, Nancy Ann
Class of 1982
Total Gifts:
No . Donors:
No. in Class:
% Contributing:
$49
3
385
0.8
Goldstein, Lisa Ruth
Rabens, Mark S.
Gifts in Memorium
Friends and relatives
chose to honor the
following people with
gifts in memorium.
Doug C. Amidon, '80
Gbodey Badom, '79
Clifford E. Bevens, '50
Walter Bimson
Ray Bruyere, '77
Rosemary S. Bupp
John D. Campbell
Pamela Dolan, '79
M.D. Evenson
Robert Fogelson, '54
Bob Hamlin
Marjorie N. Harp
Minnie B. Howard
Saud and Mary Jallad, '79
L. Lauerhass
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Lobock
Elbert H . Long
Susan B. MacGill, '81
William H. Messer
Beverly Norman
Edward V. O'Malley, Sr.
Mrs. Doris J. Paine
James A. Parshall
Al and Doris Pfaff
Kristen Piper
Bill Rayman, '54
Dr. John Richert
Dr. William Lyle Schurz
Max Shniderman
Joe Smith
Carl Studer, Sr.
Noboru Tanaka
Pauline Wilson
Dr. Orval Withers
AGSIM's
New
Activities
Center
by S. Russell Dworkin
Slowly, but surely, the campus of
AGSIM has undergone many
transformations in the past 35
years. The renovation of old
buildings and the construction of
new ones has served to partly
diminish the military camp
atmosphere and bring forth an
appearance more commonly
associated with an academic
institution. Indeed, former
denizons of campus dormitories
must bear fond memories as the
recent renovation of 0 building
brought the last barracks-style
dorm into the modern era with
new fixtures, carpeting, and most
belovedly-air conditioning. A new
classroom building gave students a
more academic setting and teachers
a more professional arena for
teaching. The old classrooms
received fresh paint and new
doors. The career center was
enlarged to make room for more
in terview space and other
recruiting facilities. Only one
development was absent-a
centralized, multi-functional
gathering place. This summer, the
old familiar hangar which housed
the Thunderbird "jets" in the' 40s,
and the Pub subsequently, has
been undergoing renovation to fill
that need.
By November, AGSIM will have
a new activities center, spacious
enough to accommodate between
1,200 and 1,500 people, replete
with bar, kitchen facilities, and
wired for sound. It will serve the
AGSIM community for such
purposes as meetings, seminars,
dinners, movies, and parties.
According to Lee Stickland, vice
president for business affairs, its
doors will be open for the first time
to service the 8th Annual Hot Air
Affair on November 5.
The idea for the center first came
up two years ago at the Balloon
Race of 1980, when Dr. Voris
remarked publicly that that type of
facility was needed. The idea
germinated until this summer when
recent operating surpluses
generated the funds for the project,
which will cost approximately
$300,000.
Stickland outlined some of the
features of the renovation such as a
drop-down divider to partition the
space for smaller gatherings, an
evaporative cooling system which
has the flexibility to later be
converted to centralized cooling
and heating at low cost, auditorium
style front doors, and modern
restroom facilities . He also
discussed some of the cost-saving
features of the auditorium such as
the leveling of the floor to reduce
clean up costs, no permanent
seating fixtures to reduce set-up
costs, storage space for chairs
which will save on chair rental
costs, and the fact that the kitchen
facilities will save steps for the
caterers, which will be the dining
hall in most cases. Stickland also
added that because the new center
can accommodate more people than
any other building in Glendale, the
center possibly will generate
revenue from rental.
I can hear the question, "What
about the Pub?" The Pub will
remain in its present location but it,
too, will be renovated. The
renovation is scheduled for the
latter part of 1982, so as not to
conflict with current use, and will
be funded completely by revenue
generated from operations. It is a
little known fact but the Pub has
been self-sustaining since its first
period of operation when it was
given $1,200 by the ASLC in 1971.
The $75,000 renovation will double
the size of the facility, replace the
ceiling, modernize the locker-style
restrooms, and improve the interior
decor. It will still serve the finest
selection of imported beer in the
desert.
The face of AGSIM it is a
changin'! Those of you who have
been a few years away from the
school will be surprised on your
next visit out, which we welcome
heartily. Come on by, have a drink
in the new Pub, see the
transformations and feel the pulse
of the school. Though the face has
changed, AGSIM still does what it
always did best-train students to
be international business people.
The new structures merely enhance
the effort.
CONTACTS
If you are visiting, job-hunting or moving to
their area, the T-Birds marked RP (resource
person) will help you. If you' d like information about alumni meetings and activities in
their area, the T-Birds marked AA (alumni
association) will advise you of times and
places of get-togethers.
ARIZONA
Morris A Barkan (RP, AA)
P.O. Box 40693
Tucson, AZ 85717
(602) 325-0468 (0)
Noble Blackshear (AA)
1892 W. Sage
Tucson, AZ 85704
(602) 297-7678 (H)
(602) 252-7231 (0)
John B. Lambert (RP)
804 Nash Rd.
Los Altos, CA 94022
(415) 941-4767 (H)
(408) 925-6238 (0)
Gary G. Miller (RP)
390 Islay Street
San Luis ObiSPO, CA 93401
(805) 544-4484 (H)
Edward J. Dombroski (RP)
8105 Via de Villa
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(602) 747-0917 (H)
George C. Mussenden (RP. AA)
2325 Longden Ave
San Marino, CA 91108
(213) 289-8304 (H)
(213) 289-6895 (D)
Rolla B. Holland (RP, AA)
PO. Box 1307
Phoenix, AZ 8500 1
(602) 953-9765 (H)
(602) 266-6758 (0)
AntOniO T Savarese (RP)
9676 Carroll Cyn Rd #B2
San Diego, CA 92126
(714) 271-7419 (H)
(714) 487-4140 (D)
Kenneth A. JacuzzI
4914 E. Cheryl Dr
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
(602) 948-1027 (H)
Ronald A Thomson (RP)
275 N Kalorama #507 A
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 644-7461 (0)
CALIFORNIA
LOUise C. Ure (RP)
c/o Foote Cone & Belding/Honig
55 Francisco St
San FranCISco, CA 94133
(415) 398-5200 (0)
Daniel W. Bohart (RP)
14244 Gaelyn Ct
Poway, CA 92064
(714) 748-9486 (D)
David D. Chapman (RP)
1740 Plaza Del Norte
Balboa, CA 92661
(714) 675-4905 (H)
(213) 518-2350 (0)
Paul R. Collins (RP, AA)
160 Lower Via Casitas
Greenbrae, CA 94904
(415) 461 -6883 (H)
(415) 981 -8316 (0)
James R. Corley (RP)
8373 Rosewood Ave. #202
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(213) 655-6204 (H)
(213) 856-6099 {OJ
James M. Dale (RP, AA)
c/o Villa Nova
3131 W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, CA 92860
(714) 641 -1838 (H)
(714) 642-7880 (0)
Mary F. Doan (RP)
1207 Lorain Rd.
San Manno, CA 91180
(213) 576-7525 (H)
(213) 273-7860 (0)
Bruce J. Eberly (AA)
448 Studio Circle #3
San Mateo, CA 94401
(415) 344-9417 (H)
(415) 981-6700 (0)
Roland E. Garcia (RP, AA)
24 S. Thorne Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(209) 442-8100 (H)
(209) 233-7737 (0)
JohnlLinda Haun (RP)
137 Arcadia Ct.
Pacifica, CA 94044
(415) 994-0470 (H)
(415) 362-7440 (0)
Alain J.P. Labat (RP)
1730 Halford Ave. #144
Santa Clara, CA 95051
(408) 985-7039 (H)
14
William T Walsh (RP)
3548 Divlsadero
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 931 -2375 (H)
(415) 874- 1963 (D)
COLORADO
Mark W. Faller (RP)
433 Worthington Dr F2
Winter Park, FL 32789
(305) 629-1444 (H)
Randy F Graves (RP)
11220 NW 35th St
Coral Springs, FL 33065
(305) 753-6540 (H)
(305) 771-0784 (D)
George E. Grimmett (RP)
2660 W. State Rd. 434-Suite #5
Longwood. FL 32750
(305) 862-3518 (H)
(305) 830-5135 (0)
James/Sally Rudd (RP)
14114 Arbor Hills Road
Tampa, FL 33624
(813) 962-3207 (H)
(813) 223-7777 (0)
Antonio R. Vidal (AA)
10521 SW. 99th St.
Miami, FL 33176
(305) 667-7140 (0)
C. Greg Wadas (RP, AA)
1110 Lincoln Ct.
Cape Coral, FL 33904
(813) 542-3818 (H)
GEORGIA
R. Edward Foy (RP)
clo Inlerface
P.O. Box 1503
Orchard Hill Rd.
La Grange, GA 30241
(404) 882-1891 (D)
Martha E. Goodyear (RP)
322 E. Harris St.
Savannah , GA 31401
(912) 233-9900 (0)
Annalee Hixson (RP)
1055 Piedmont Rd. #B-l
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 874-0128 (H)
Arthur M. Lucas (RP, AA)
2572 Hyde Manor Dr .. NW
Atlanta, GA 30327
(404) 344-3516 (H)
Rodney A Taylor (RP, AA)
655 Ramsdale Dr
Roswell , GA 30305
(404) 992-3216 (H)
(404) 393-9900 (0)
HAWAII
S. Robert August (RP)
3920 Wakefield Dr.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(303) 576-4596 (H)
(303) 576-2300 (0)
Harold Fanning (RP)
44-208 Malae Place
Kaneohe, HI 96744
(808) 254-1221 (H)
(808) 235-4591 (0)
John 0 Cullinan (AA)
2030 E. lllh #401
Denver, CO 80206
(303) 377-1810 (H)
(303) 530-2300 (D)
Dennis T. Oshiro
4434 Ukali St.
Honolulu, HI 96818
(808) 422-4531 (H)
(808) 521-8204 (D)
Linton 0 Kingsbury (RP)
440 Wembly Ct
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(405) 528-2371 (0)
Tom E.lJune B. Pearson Sweetser (RP)
894 Kaahue Street #10
Honolulu, HI 96825
(808) 396-8486 (H)
Timothy C Walker (RP)
PO Box 54
Colorado City, CO 81019
(303) 676-4191 (H)
(303) 676-3353 (0)
ILLINOIS
CONNECTICUT
Michael Edward Biller (RP)
30 E. Huron #3004
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 944-5494 (H)
(312) 346-5900 (0)
George A. Wehmann (RP, AA)
28 Plymouth Rd .
Stamford , CT 06906
(203) 324-0428 (H)
(212) 572-6574 (0)
Eric Alexander Denniston (RP)
5914 Meadow Dr.
Lisle, IL 60532
(312) 969-2992 (H)
(312) 656-8600 (0)
Henricus MA Winnubst (RP)
33 Swanson Drive
Milford , CT 06460
(203) 874-4300 (H)
(203) 358-5435 (0)
Robert E. Johnson (RP)
P.O. Box 813
Arlington Heights, IL 60006
(312) 358-6464 (H)
DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA
Judy S. Purze (RP)
88 W. Schiller #809
Chicago, IL 60610
(312) 266-1084 (H)
(3(2) 875-0256 (0)
KA "Casey" Cummings
3608 Druid Lane
Annadale, VA 22003
(703) 573-0961 (H)
(703) 528-8780 (0)
FLORIDA
Houston W. Briggs
P.O Box 338
Kissimmee, FL 32741
(305) 846-1448 (0)
Anita Marie Sur Claricoates (RP)
707 Circle Drive
Roselle, IL 60172
(312) 732-4000 (0)
Jesse G. Wilson (RP)
4432 N. Richmond
Chicago, IL 60625
(312) 463-7835 (H)
(312) 848-0090 (0)
INDIANA
J. Wright Witcher (RP)
6709 Winnock Dr.
Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 842-9147 (H)
(317) 261-6271 (0)
KANSAS
John Lee Feighner
c/o ITC of Mid-America Inc.
1627 Anderson Ave.
Manhattan, KS 66502
(913) 532-6799 (0)
George L. Hiller (RP)
7712 Tomahawk Rd.
Prairie Village, KS 66208
(913) 648-6099 (H)
(816) 234-2603 (0)
KENTUCKY
Edgar T. Busch (RP)
Western Kentucky University
Management Department
Bowling Green, KY 42101
(502) 842-9138 (H)
(502) 745-5408 (0)
LOUISIANA
Robert W Hesson (RP)
219-21 Olivier St.
New Orleans, LA 70114
(504) 362-5889 (H)
MASSACHUSETIS
C. Michael Bennis (RP)
111 Suffolk Rd
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
(617) 232-9116 (H)
Jay J Donovan (RP)
12 Jones Ave
Wilmlnglon, MA 01887
(617) 658-6594 (H)
Carl E. Sjoquist
39 Alroy Rd.
S. Weymouth, MA 02190
(617) 491-6522 (H)
(617) 482-7250 (0)
MARYLAND
Randolph W. Boyer (RP, AA)
1221 PrOVidence Rd .
Towson, MD 21204
(301) 321-7985 (H)
(301) 244-4267 (D)
MICHIGAN
Stephen C. Engel (RP, AA)
6361 Eagle Ridge Dr
Kalamazoo, MI 49004
(616) 385-8976 (H)
(616) 385-6746 (0)
David C Votruba (RP)
2792 Windsor
Troy, MI 48098
(313) 689-2302 (H)
(313) 225-3518 (0)
MINNESOTA
Mary K. McMunn (AA)
1671 Juliet Ave
St. Paul , MN 55105
(612) 699-1164 (H)
(612) 726-2047 (0)
MISSOURI
Robert R. Nelson (RP)
7 Gateswood Dr.
SI. Peters, MO 63376
(3(4) 278-2820 (H)
(314) 652-7800 (0)
NEBRASKA
H. Mike Harvey (RP)
3222 Center st.
Omaha, NE 68105
(402) 342-2620 (H)
(402) 342-4083 (0)
William S. Morris (RP, AA)
4825 So. 91st Ave.
Omaha, NE 68127
(402) 339-4920 (H)
(402) 341 -0500 (0)
NEW JERSEY
Belmont Haydel (RP, AA)
423 Larenceville Rd . #802
Laurenceville, NJ 08648
(609) 695-3880 (H)
(609) 698-5000 (0)
William O. Neumann (RP)
60 Ramsey Rd.
Middlesex, NJ 08846
(201) 722-0330 (H)
(201) 722-0330 (D)
Sherman J. Olson (RP)
37 Dodie Dr.
Parsippany, NJ 07054
(201) 267-1598 (H)
(212) 964-4990 (0)
NEW YORK
Robert M. Ballinger (RP)
1 Parnil Drive RD #4
Gansevoort, NY 12831
(518) 587-7723.(H)
(518) 783-2360 (0)
Gregory Buchaj (RP)
27 Cobbe Circle, N.E.
Jamestown, NY 14701
(7(6) 664·3180 (H)
(716) 664-6513 (0)
Thomas P. Carlin (RP)
314 E. 80th St. #IB
New York, NY 10021
(212) 570-0039 (H)
(212) 775-3134 (0)
Michael D. Crotty (RP)
201 E. 87th St. , Box 106
New York, NY 10028
(212) 722-7434 (H)
(212) 722-7434 (0)
Kathleen M. Kidder (RP)
84-15 83rd Ave
Middle Village, NY 11379
(2(2) 476-0203 (H)
(212) 520-7495 (D)
Frances E. McCutchon (RP)
220 E. 79th #3A
New York, NY 10021
(2(2) 879-7362 (H)
(212) 758-9700 (0)
LUIS I Mejia-Maya (RP)
c/o Fordham Univ
P.O. Station 37
Box 439
Bronx, NY 10458
(212) 365-8151 (H)
(212) 933-2233 (0)
Paula Messer (RP)
34 Black Mallard Circle
Fairport, NY 14450
(7(6) 425-2308 (H)
(716) 338-6000 (0)
J. Richard Saint-Amant (AA)
144-49 Charter Rd. #110
Jamaica, NY 11435
(212) 380-3565 (H)
(212) 269-7230 (0)
R. Wayne Walvoord (RP)
2550 Baird Rd.
Penfield , NY 14526
(716) 223-7492 (H)
(716) 385-1151 (D)
NORTH CAROLINA
Mark A Sommer
2800 Eddystone Lane
Winston-Salem , NC 27103
(9(9) 773-5244 (0)
OHIO
Roy A Daugherty (RP)
c/o General Electric CO
Aircrah Engine Group
Mail Drop C-15
Cincinnati, OH 45215
(513) 243-5443 (0)
Thomas G. Hackim (RP, AA)
2356 Torrey Hill #10
Toledo, OH 43606
(419) 474-3414 (H)
(419) 244-5459, x344 (D)
OREGON
James P Pillon (RP)
18462 S W Castle Ct.
Beaverton. OR 97007
(503) 649-4920 (H)
(208) 643-8139 (0)
Gay M. Schellentrager (RP)
7115 N. Delaware
Portland , DR 97217
(503) 285-8517 (H)
PENNSYLVANIA
Bruce/Marsha Crumley (RP)
207 Woods Rd.
Glenside, PA 19038
(215) 886-7638 (H)
(215) 299-6829 (0)
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Ahmed M. Hussein (RP)
103 Concord PI.
Harleysville, PA 19438
(215) 362-8307 (H)
(215) 822-4300 (0)
James Roy Easter (RP)
5,110 Lost Forest Dr # 182
Houston, TX 77092
(7 13) 681-4399 (H)
(713) 225-7600 (0)
Robert J. Schneck
cia INA Corporal ion
25 Tower
1600 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19101
George A. Giagtzis (RP, AA)
3100 Jeanetta #906
Houston, TX 77063
(713) 974-4239 (H)
Donald W Stanek (RP)
2862 Washington St
Palmer TWP
Easton, PA 18042
(215) 252-7394 (H)
David B. Terrar
cia Westinghouse Nuclear Int'!
5 Parkway Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
PUERTO RICO
William B. Beaty (RP)
cia Blue Bell IntI.
Guanijibo Industnal Zone
Mayaguez, PR 00708
Ole B. Dam (RP)
cia Digital Equipment Corp.
P.O. Box 106
San German, PR 00753
(809) 833-5019 (H)
(809) 892-1946 (0)
Jerome Firsty (RP)
P.O. Box 14423
Santurce, PR 00916
(809) 726-3491 (0)
Robert/Glona Shuman (AA)
cia Robert A. Shuman & Assoc
Box 1393
Hato Rey, PR 00919
(809) 789-8767 (H)
(809) 789-9371 (0)
Nicole Stevens (RP)
cia Leo Burnett Co
GPO Box 1856
San Juan, PR 00936
John F. Tomlinson (RP. AA)
cia Caribbean Propenles Ltd.
171 Del Parque
San Juan, PR 0091 I
(809) 725-9544 (H)
(809) 725-7365 (0)
RHODE ISLAND
Donald A DINucclo (RP)
35 Latham Farm Rd
Smithfield. RI 02917
(401) 232-1264 (H)
(401) 781-6500 (0)
SOUTH CAROLINA
Virginia A Thompson (RP)
900 Gracern Rd #227
Columbia, SC 2921 0
(803) 765-4342 (0)
TENNESSEE
Wilham M Ferry (RP)
5932 Sedberry Rd
Nashville, TN 37205
(615) 352-4019 (H)
(615) 383-0801 (0)
John 0 Walker (RP)
5010 Ashley Dr
NashVille, TN 37211
(615) 834-4619 (H)
(615) 741 -5870 (0)
TEXAS
o
Bruce Blankenship (RP)
Box 5246
Lubbock. TX 794 t 7
(806) 793-0742 (H)
(806) 762-5221 (0)
DaVid L Brothers (RP)
1105 Wayne Dnve
Round Rock, TX 78664
(512) 255-1608 (H)
Debora Sue Burks (RP)
12500 Sandpiper Dr #179
Houston , TX 77035
(713) 960-5t82 (0)
Elizabeth B Buzard Burdette (RP)
28 E. Whltewillow Circle
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Michael M Byram (RP)
333 Melrose Dr #34C
Richardson, TX 75080
(214) 934-0880 (0)
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Bernard J.w.H Miedema (RP, AA)
8327 W. Tidwell #1404
Houston, TX 77040
(713) 939-1169 (H)
(713) 449-2000 (0)
Randolph K. M iller (RP)
4100 Greenbrier Dr. #312
Houston, TX 77098
(713) 523-6914 H)
(713) 236-4216 (0)
David B. Trott (RP, AA)
6811 Mimosa Ln
Dallas, TX 75230
(214) 691-5857 (H)
(214) 386-2388 (0)
John D. Willyard (RP, AA)
8131 Wycomb Dr.
Houston, TX 77070
(713) 890-2163 (H)
(713) 759-1114 (0)
UTAH
Thomas G. Goudie (RP)
5154 Ridgecrest Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84118
(801) 967-9036 (H)
(801) 486-7241 (0)
VIRGINIA
KA "Casey" Cummings (RP)
3608 Druid Ln
Annandale, VA 22003
(703) 573-0961 (H)
(703) 528-8780 (0)
WASHINGTON
Charles S. Hazen (RP, AA)
17810 184th, N E
Woodinville, WA 98072
(206) 788-3295 (H)
(206) 485-9702 (0)
WISCONSIN
Thomas J Metcalf (RP)
610 E Mifflin
Madison, WI 53703
Richard A Storch (RP)
7419 Whitacre Rd
Madison, WI 53717
(608) 833-2552 (H)
(608) 836-1011 (0)
WEST VIRGINIA
EdWin N Vinson (RP)
PO Box 53
Huntington. WV 25706
(304) 525-2166 (H)
(304) 522-2742 (0)
WYOMING
Cynthia K Ogburn
6034 Osage Avenue
Cheyenne WY 82001
(307) 635-0696 (H)
(307) 777-7286 (0)
ARGENTINA
Raben B Garrison (RP)
Las Heras 1056 Martinez
Buenos Aires 1640 Argentina
7927545 (H)
743361 I (0)
Carlos P Seidel (RP)
San Martin 140·P,so 18
Buenos Aires 1400. Argentina
343862 (H)
344276 (0)
AUSTRIA
Thomas J Brennan (RP)
c/o American Soybean ASSOCiation
Gatterburggasse 18/2/3
A- 1190 Vienna, Austna
317219 (H)
374118 (0)
Paul A Tveit (RP)
cia Amencan Embassy
16 Boltzmanngasse
Vienna, Austria
426127 (H)
315511 (0)
CHILE
GREECE
Suzanne J. Black (RP)
Max Krauss-Droguett (RP)
cia Alhed Bank
cia Triumph IntI.
P.O. Box 3944
Nassau NP, Bahamas
(809) 322-8992 (0)
Avda Santa Maria 1926
Santiago, Chile
744544 (0)
Denis Gavanas (RP)
cia Sanavag Associates Group
P.O. Box 1622
Syntagma Square
Athens 126, Greece
BAHAMAS
BAHRAIN
John House
Kuwait Asia Bank
P.O. Box 20501
Manama, Bahrain
230755 (H)
272595 (0)
COLOMBIA
GUATEMALA
Greg W. Grinnell (RP)
Juan F. Forster (RP)
clo Security Pacific Natl. Bank
cia Izabalin Exports
Apartado Aero 92434
Bogota 1, Colombia
COSTA RICA
P.O. Box 770
Guatemala City, Guatemala
8393009 (0)
Joseph T. Miller (RP)
Box 25029
Awali, Bahrain
754960 (H)
James Dahlstrom (RP, AA)
HONG KONG
cia Super Servicio
755483 (0)
William F. Goode (RP, AA)
Apartado 1266
San Jose, Costa Rica
352947 (0)
Bill Tak-Ming Ling (RP, AA)
cia CCAA Int'! Ltd
10th Floor
Ka Wah Bank Building
259-265 Des Veeux Road C
Hong Kong
5242320 (H)
5453047 (0)
Arlette E. Ramsey Miller (RP)
P.O. Box 25029
Awali, Bahrain
754960 (H)
754451 (0)
BELGIUM
John C. Cook
cia Merrill Lynch
221 Ave. Louise
2050 Brussels
Belgium
6400005 (H)
BERMUDA
Robert J. Rosser (RP)
Seldon Rose
Pitts Boy Rd.
Pembroke, Bermuda
(809) 295-3050 (H)
(809) 295-2482 (0)
Apartado 992
San Jose, Costa Rica
James C Stanley (RP, AA)
Apartado 5181
San Jose, Costa Rica
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Ethan G Book (RP)
cia Bank of America NT&SA
PO Box 1373
Santo Dcmlngo, Dcminlcan Republic
5671375 (H)
6896121 (0)
ECUADOR
Glenn E. Mallory (RP)
clo Artfel Cia Ltda
V M Rendon 120 Y Panama
3 P,sa
INDIA
Yadlam G Owarkanath (RP, AA)
Sri Krishna Spg & Wvg Milts
Subramanyapura
Bangalore -560061, India
41517 (H)
41595 (0)
Behram R. Sethna (RP)
Karai Estate
2nd Floor
248 Taredo Rd .
Bombay 400-007. India
Shankar Sundaram (RP)
Mahalakshmi #25 Kastun
Ranga 1 Yengar Rd .
Madras 600018, India
71062 (H)
812408 (0)
BOLIVIA
Guayaquil, Ecuador
04387552 (H)
04304355 (0)
Gaston L.F. Pacheco
P.O. Box 2488
La Paz
BoliVia
George T DeBakey (RP)
Daniel J. Goldsmith (RP)
cia Rockwell International
cia Scott & Danmark Ltd
15 Radwan EI Tabib, 11th Floor
Giza, Cairo, Egypt
989358 (0)
PO Bo,410 KBY
'
Jakarta Selatan,
IndoneSia
512792 (H)
583538 (0)
BRAZIL
Mark S. Abrams (RP, AA)
clo First National Bank of Boston
Rua Libera Bardo 487
Sao Paulo, BraZil
2599629 (H)
378101265 (0)
Roberto Bumagny (RP. AA)
Calxa Postal 30618
01144 Sao Paulo, BraZil
Phillip R Cabrera
cia Harris Trust and Savings Bank
Avenlda Pauhsta
1274 - Conlunto 1201
Sao Paulo, Brazil
2879424
Anthony B. Da Silva (RP)
cia FMC Divlsao De GUlne ESC
AvPaulista 1274
9 Andar
01310 Sao Paulo, BraZil
2832722 (0)
Stanford P Wilson (RP, AA)
Av Graca Arvantta 57
RIO de Janeiro, Brazil
274-0166 (H)
2922140 (0)
BRUNEI
Bruno J. CorneliO (RP)
cia Bank of Amenca
Sun BUilding
Jalan Tutong
Bandar Sen Begawan , Brunei
CANADA
Gilles J Rancourt (RP)
c/o Champion Road Machinery Ltd
POBox 340
Goderich
Ontano N7 A 4C8, Canada
(519) 524-7870 (H)
(519) 524-2601 (0)
EGYPT
ENGLAND
Robert C Hackett (RP)
cia SKF
Mundells
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshlre, England
25111 (0)
Ashok 0 Patel (RP)
c/o Contlnenlal Can Inti
Coburg House Sheet Street
Windsor
Berkshire. England
Roby S Swan (RP)
#9 Midholm
Wembley Pk
Middlesex HA9 9LJ England
904 -7801 (H)
FEDERAL REPUBLIC
OF GERMANY
Gunter H Kohlke (RP)
An der Elskaut 46
6390 USlngenfTS
Federal Republic of Germany
0608114245 (H)
018141373 (0)
Axel Mees (RP)
Ungererstr 19/24
8000 MUnich 40
Federal Republic of Germany
089394440 (H)
08938955233 (0)
Lee C. Slinson
10 W,nterstrasse
8031 E,chenau
Federal Republic of Germany
0814172462 (H)
08980960 (0)
FRANCE
Mark C Rousseau (RP)
Sulle 188-51 Gulf Canada Sq
Calgary
Alberta T2P 3K5, Canada
(403) 265-3588
Peter J Jucht (RP)
11 Bis Avenue Poniatowski
Maison-Lafitte 78600. France
39625915 (H)
30328512 (0)
Jack 0 Taylor
2045 Lakeshore Blvd West
SUite 3904
Toronto. Ontano M8V 2Z6. Canada
(312) 480-4400 (0)
Jerome J Petin (RP)
cia Revlon
2 I Rue Bosslere
Pans 75116, France
017654352 (H)
015051307 (0)
INDONESIA
ISRAEL
Simon Hakim (RP)
PO Box 1348
Ramal Hasharson, Israel
03484547 (H)
Adnenne Wayne (RP)
Palace Hotel (MSA. OVDA)
277 Hayarkon
Tel AVIV, Israel
ITALY
Evangelos C Hasslotls (RP)
c/o Cilibank NA
Foro Buonapane 16
20121 Milan . Italy
028542226 (0)
Niels J Llndeskov (RP)
La Toree
Vicllnale Del Mandorll
50069 Le Sieci
Firenze, Italy
8309844 (0)
Gianni Toni (RP)
Via Amedeo D·Aosta 8
95 Wall Street
Milano, Italy
022716304 (H)
026293307 (0)
IVORY COAST
Kenneth Enckson
Afncan Development Bank
Room 802
BP 1387
Abldfan, Ivory Coast
32-07 11 exl 518 (0)
JAPAN
Terence M Esmay (RP)
Meltsu-Dally
1-1 Nlshl-Shlmbashl
Nimato-Ku
Tokyo 105. Japan
John K. Pidcock (RP)
cia Ava Inti. Suile 502
Higashi Azabu Sky Heights
3-5-1 Higashi Azabu Mlnato-Ku
Tokyo, Japan
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ALUMNI
UPDATE
Class of '47
John Moynahan is in Miami where he is an
independent associate with Bailey and
Casey, Inc. Thomas O'Connor is president
of Amsden-Connor-Mitchell, Inc., in
Rochester, N.Y. Robert Weiss is with
Northrop Corporation in Sherman Oaks,
Ca.
Mexicana De Pintura, Int'l., Ganaderos,
Mexico. Louis De Robertis ('56) is
administrator for Lockheed Aircraft Corp.,
Los Altos, Ca. Henry R. Molwitz ('56) has
been promoted to account vice president at
Paine Weber Jackson & Curtis. Karl Ringer
('56) is vice president of Tower Perrin
Forster & Crosby, Philadelphia, Pa. William
Steinmetz ('56) is president of
Chapman-Williams, Inc., Mill Valley, Ca.
Class of '48 and '49
Walter Lekis ('48) is with Discom Securities,
Inc., Pompano Beach, Fl. Allan P. Terho
('48) began his 35th year of employment
with Eastman Kodak where he is manager
of international training. Edgar Prochnik
('49) recently retired as director of public
relations for Union Carbide International
Co. and is living in Stamford, Ct. William
H. Ross ('49) is corporate personnel officer
for First Alabama Bancshares, Inc.,
Montgomery, AI.
Class of '50
AI/an P. Terho '48
Marshall C. Miller '50
Richard Anderson is a mining engineer
with the U .S. Government in Castro Valley,
Ca. William B. DeSmith is a zone manager
with Armour in Placentia, Ca. Jack N.
Knoth is merchandise manager for Sears
Roebuck & Co., Fremont, Ca. William
Koerner is assistant secretary for
underwriting for Intercontinental Re, Inc., a
profit center of Frank B. Hall & Co., Inc. ,
Los Angeles. Marshall Miller was named
1981 Man of the Year of Bankers Life for
whom he is brokerage manager in the
Washington, D.C. area. Glenn W. Pederson
has retired from Burlington Northern and is
living in St. Paul, Mn. John N. Wilson is an
international trade specialist with the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
Class of '51 and '52
Frank R. McCarter ('51) is personnel
manager for Litton Industries, Northridge,
Ca. John P. Snyder, Jr. ('51) is in
investments management in Glendale, Ca.
Orin Wedgwood ('52) is now retired
and is living in Clearlake, Ca .
Class of '53 and '54
Jeronimo Morales ('53) is self-employed in
Norwalk, Ca. George Reis, Jr. ('53) is with
General Dynamics Corp. in Phoenix. Joseph
A. Kraynick ('54) has been named national
sales manager for RBP Chemical Corp.,
manufacturers of lithographic plates and
chemicals. Louis Phillips ('54) is now with
Worley Engineering and will be based in
Maracaibo, Venezuela. Robert Senkfor ('54)
is manager of marketing for Banco do
Estado do Rio de Janeiro, New York office.
Charles Whitcomb ('54) has been elected
president of Intercontinental Bank in Miami
after serving as an executive for Chase
Manhattan Bank in Puerto Rico for 15 years .
Class of '55 and '56
Thomas A. Brindley '62
16
John F. Daliere '64
Jack Lockledge ('55) has received his Ed .D.
from Nova University and is with the
Canton, Pa. Area School District. Robert
Warren ('55) is director general of c.I.A.
Class of '57
Robert Bonham is with Mutual of New
York in San Juan, Puerto Rico. William R.
Gargiulo, Jr. is vice president, Latin
American operations, Searle Pharmaceutical,
Coral Gables, Fl. Daniel Harkins is owner
of Ace Beverage Distribution, Inc.,
Columbus, Oh. Robert (Bob) Hornstein is
owner of Global Adventures, Inc.,
Encinitas, Ca. He says he hears from Bob
Edsall and is looking forward to the
reunion in December. William C.
Hutchinson is owner of Globetrek, Inc. in
Lake Charles, La. Richard K. Linder is an
area sales representative for FMC
Corporation in San Jose, Ca. Timothy S.
Reed has been promoted to relationship
banker at Citibank, Puerto Rico.
Class of '58
Richard E. Beckwith is self-employed in
Orange, Ca. Frank E. Pinckard, Jr. is
assistant controller for the Auto Club of
Southern California.
Class of '59
Ugene S. Anderson is now international
sales manager for Hayssen Manufacturing
Co., Sheboygan, Wi. Kenneth P. Cave is
with the St. Regis Paper Co. in Dallas.
Richard Cummings has been appointed
academic dean and professor of
international and inter-cultural studies at
International University in London. Martin
H. Goldstein is a medical research associate
for Lederle Labs, Palos Verdes, Ca . Edward
Kennedy is with Jacobs Manufacturing in
Avon, Ct. Jerome S. Lind is with Phillips
Petroleum Co., Littleton, Co. Alan Herro is
an independent insurance broker in
Phoenix. John F. Kieser is assistant
treasurer for Kaiser Aluminum and
Chemical Co., Oakland, Ca. John Miller is
with Turks Air Ltd., Hollywood, Fl. Lester
Podgorny is with Pletronics, Inc. , Seattle,
Wa. David D. Ruehlman is an engineer
with Adolph Coors Co. , Boulder, Co.
Thomas R. Tuttle is assistant vice president
for Carnation Co., La Palma, Ca.
Class of '61
Paul D. Black is president of Industrial
West, Newport Beach, Ca . Bo Bowman and
Pat O'Sullivan have joined partnership in
Parkhill Associates, Ltd . in Kansas City to
develop and market worldwide
communications products. J. Steven Cole is
vice president, Asia PacifidCanadian
operations, G .D. Searle & Co. , Skokie, II.
Robert C. Fraser is an international
manager for Technicolor, Inc. , Los
Alamitos, Ca. Ralph R. Goodrum is
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
international vice president for Alexander
and Alexander, Edina, Mn. Linton
Kingsbury has been promoted to president
of Lincoln Plaza Resources, Inc., Colorado
Springs, Co. Paul B. Murdock i~ manager
of Business Furniture in Los Angeles, Ca.
James H. O'Brien has been promoted to
vice president of Carpenter/Offcett Corp.,
Placentia, Ca. Lawrence Price is with CNA
Insurance in Dunwood, Ga. J. Phillip
Samper was named vice president and
general manager of the Photographic
Marketing Group, responsible for U.S.
marketing and distribution divisions for
Eastman Kodak.
Class of '62
Whitney Benson is an implant consultant
for American Medical Systems. Dr. Thomas
A. Brindley is at the University of Alabama
in Huntsville where he is an associate
professor of education. Tom received his
Ph.D. in 1968 from the University of
Michigan. He hopes to learn the
whereabouts and doings of all the '62
graduates. Marion C. Bryan is a driller for
Kenai West Coast Drilling, North
Hollywood, Ca. R.J. Casell is president of
The Alamo Group, San Antonio, Tx.
Richard Glaser is a director of operations
for Professional Exposition Management
Co., Chicago. John H. Lyng is a teacher for
the Greece Central School District in New
York. Terry S. Singer is vice president of
Madison-Kipp, Monona, Wi. Michael
Sprague is a representative for Remanco in
Scottsdale, Az. Clarence H. Yahn is vice
president and general manager for Lamont
Ltd., Burlington, Ia.
Class of '63
Marshall L. Carson is an account executive
with E.F. Hutton, Phoenix. John M. Conant
is with the international division of Emery
Air Freight, Huntington Beach, Ca. Richard
Contreras is an education administration
consultant for the Department of Education,
State of California. George Daniels is
president of Balmar Crimp Tool Corp.,
Orlando, FI. Bernhard Guenther is vice
president-international for Warner
Cosmetics, Inc., Budd Lake, N). John R.
Huminski is a self-employed exporter in
Pensbroke Pines, Fl. George E. Tidwell is
president of First American Enterprises,
Palos Verdes, Ca.
Class of '64
Max Bailey has retired from Armco and is
living in Middletown, Oh. Ira Berlin is with
Dean Witter-Reynolds in Memphis, Tn.
Walter Boice is president of Realonomics
Corp., Corona Del Mar, Ca. John F. Daliere
is a director and president of Adrista Corp.,
Ann Arbor, Mi. John was international
trade task force chairman for Governor
Milliken's 1981 Small Business Conference
and was appointed to the executive
committee of the U.s. Department of
Commerce, District Export Council. Luis
Garcia is director of international operations
for Western Dairy Products, San Francisco.
Clayson W. Lyman is sales manager for
Hughes Development, Glendora, Ca.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
William C. Murff is in Houston where he is
manager, project management, National
Supply Co. Ronald W. Orbau gh is sales
manager for Borg-Warner International
Corp., Chicago. Anthony C. Oxborrow is
president of Exito, Inc., Mesa, Az. Robert
Twitmyer is in Wayne, Pa. and is director
of marketing for International Mill Service,
Inc. Harold C. Wright is with Garret
Contract Administrators in PhoeniX.
Class of '65
Philip F. Calkins is regional
manager/Chicago for Coughlin
Transportation, Palatine, II. Benjamin
Garrett is president of Morgan Yachts,
Largo, FI. Craig Gladden is vice
president/senior loan officer for Union
Bank, Sacramento, Ca. Robert Gravell is
president of Intra Tec, Inc., Parker, Co.
Robert K. Hancock is in San Clemente, Ca.,
where he is with Sears Roebuck & Co.
William Marr is with Steelcase, Inc. in La
Canada, Ca., as product manager. Donald
R. McCann, Jr. is general manager of
Kodak Far East, Taipei, Taiwan. William
Parker is self-employed as a real estate
broker in Paradise Valley, Az. Terry Paulos
is in Houston where he is manager,
international marketing for Reed Rock Bit
Company. Robert C. Pool is president of
Travel Management, Alexandria, Va.
Lawrence Praeger is with Pascoe Building
Systems in Pomona, Ca. Clarke L. Todd is
sales manager for Firestone International in
Akron.
Class of '66
Richard Bilbrough is vice president and
agent for Banco Serfin, Los Angeles. Joe W.
McMullan is an independent insurance
agent in Bandera , Tx . Phillip White is
national account salesman for Coleco,
Western Springs, II .
Class of '67
Dallas Archibald is on leave of absence
from National Chemsearch Corp. to direct
the southern Spain activities of the LDS
Church. Daniel Congdon is
manager/director for Ingredient Technology
Corp. in Darien, Ct. James T. Delahunty is
in Novata, Ca., where he is a retail
merchant. James Grossman is in
Alexandria, Va. with AID, U.s. State
Department. Jeffrey J. Marchant is vice
president of Cedars Builders Supply Co. in
Cedar City, Ut. John Thielbahr is
president/owner of Resource Management
Group, Inc. , San Diego.
Class of '68
Dayton W. Adams Jr. is senior sales
consultant for Coldwell Banker & Co .,
Scottsdale, Az. Victor A. Baltrusaitis is
international general manager for Elnor
Comercio e Representac6e Ltda., Sao
Paulo. Kenneth A. Banks has been
promoted to director of advertising for
Eckerd Drug Co. He is responsible for
planning and supervision of all drug
company promotional activities, including
creative and production services. Philip R.
Brisack is in Costa Mesa, Ca., where he is
owner of K.T.'s Hallmark Shop. Ronald E.
Case is audit manager for the Mountain
State Council, Phoenix. George F. Fletcher
is president of Jones Robert Stores in
Lubbock, Tx. John H. Hansbrough is a sales
consultant with Diebold, Inc. in Houston.
Robert G. Hatfield is with Delphi Systems
in Sierra Madre, Ca . James Landis is vice
president of Citibank, Panama. Patrick T.
McLaughlin is with Hansen's Foods in
Laguna Niguel, Ca. Edmund O. Piehler, Jr.
is in Pewaukee, Wi., with Bretie Gear Co.
Barry Wade is owner of American Tie and
Pole, Tempe, Az.
Class of '69
John W. Arnold is senior marketing analyst
for Data Products Corp., Danville, Ca.
Garth D. Clizbe is with Fairfield
Continental Country Club in Flagstaff, Az.
Wynne Creekmore, Jr. has established a
law office in Houston, Tx. Richard
Fredrickson is senior vice president for
American International Underwriters in San
Francisco. Larry Lamb is president of Lamb
Industries, Portland, Or. Robert M.
Londono has been named senior vice
president of Chemical Bank, New York. He
is responsible for all of the bank's activities
in Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Chile,
Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia. Henry R.
Poertner is marketing director for ADEC
Int'l., Lake Oswego, Or. Robert Sebree, Jr.
is a principle with Cors, Marlar, Savage,
management consultants, Malibu, Ca . C.
Patrick Sharpe is with St. Joe Minerals
Corp. John W. Stanger has been named
vice president of LaSalle National Bank,
Lake Forest, II. Thomas Young is with 7-Up
In!'1. in Scottsdale, Az.
Class of '70
Lawrence Brodney writes that he recently
opened his 16th store. He is owner of Bed
and Bath, Norwood, Ma. Christine A.
Bruce is an accountant for Commercial
Uniform, Tustin, Ca . Bradley Bruggeman is
section manager, corporate planning, for
Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Co., Cuyahoga
Falls, Oh. Gary Counts has been promoted
to executive vice president and managing
officer and named to the board of directors
of Magic Valley Savings, San Benito, Tx.
Roger Decort is a financial consultant in
Litchfield Park, Az. David V. Dettner is a
loan officer with the Export Import Bank,
Reston, Va . James Robert Grebe is western
regional manager for STP Corp., Arvada,
Co. Terry Grimes is a sales representative
for Morman Manufacturing, Kampsville, II.
Leonard M. Holzworth is with Lockheed
Aircraft in Laguna Beach, Ca. Rex E.
Johnson is comptroller for Lynch
Communication Systems, Sparks, Nv. W.D.
Juett is manager of field operations for
INTECOM in Dallas . Frank Kelly is
commercial director for Gerber Products in
Mexico. Robert C. Kirschbaum is in
Phoenix and is president and owner of Oil
Industrial Lubricants. Fred Leenerts is
manager of Latin American sales for Global
Navigation, Irvine, Ca. J.D. Longmire lives
in Riverside, Ct., and is vice president of
Foote Cone and Belding Advertising, Inc.,
New York. James Morrell is vice president,
17
Jeffr~
J.
Marchant '67
Kenneth A. Banks '68
Export Credit Insurance Association, San
Francisco. Don Muston is an assistant
professor of management at Elizabethtown
College in Elizabethtown, Pa. Michael
Perren is export marketing manager for
Phifer Wire Products, Inc. in Tuscaloosa,
AI. Wayne Pulver is vice president and
manager, Latin America Group, with Valley
National Bank in Phoenix. John R. Rush is
assistant vice president, Riggs National
Bank, Falls Church, Va. Austin Seay is an
area manager for Tidewater Marine Service,
Maracaibo, Venezuela. George Seward is
with Texas Instruments in Garland, Tx. Carl
Thompson is with Coulter Cadillac in
Peoria, Az. Charles Westerlund is executive
vice president of Impact Sales in Phoenix.
Class of '71
Robert M. Londono '69
Gary Counts 70
J.D. Longmire 70
Gary Michael 72
Chad P. Wick 72
Jett Smith III 73
Michael K. Cassidy is sales and marketing
manager for Sun Diamond Growers,
Mountain View, Ca. Charles D. Codrea is
international leasing officer, Latin America
for Continental Illinois Leasing. Gary
Cunningham is marketing manager for
Cooper Industries, Dallas, Tx. Estuardo
Herrera-Guirola is manager/international
division, Manitowoca Co., Two Rivers, Wi.
Dennis Harte is a technical representative
with E.!. Dupont de Nemours, Vallejo, Ca.
Dierk Hagemann is managing director of
Uni-Data World Transport Corp., Los
Angeles. Robert R. Huff is vice president finance for Computer Telecommunications,
San Jose, Ca. J.N. Kleinecke is manager of
export sales for Zytron Corp., Tulsa, Ok.
Douglas Major is senior buyer for CBC in
Mill Valley, Ca. Eugene Mansfield is
director of legislative affairs for the
California Pharmacists Association. Bruce
Mowery is with Chiat/Day Advertising,
Kentfield, Ca. Timothy Palmer has
established the Shamrock Machinery
Company, which imports metal cutting
machinery from Sao Paulo to Sierra Madre,
Ca. Michael Reich has joined the National
Bank of Washington, Washington, D.C. as
vice president - international. Karl S.
Reiner is an international trade specialist
with the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Mark Sames is in Corcoran, Ca., where he
is a technical support representative for
Grumman Energy Systems. John Santana
and R.K. (Dick) Pooler announce the
formation of International Marine Fuels of
San Francisco, Inc., an affiliate of San
Francisco Petroleum Company, for the
purpose of supplying domestic and
international vessel bunkers. Ricardo Souto
is an investment counselor for Mountain
Properties Associates, Avon, Co. R.C.
Stewart is owner of Town & Country
Realty, Colorado Springs, Co. Royce H.
Worden has been promoted to national
accounts manager for Mobil Oil Co.,
Pittsford, N.Y. V.S. Wunder is policy
applications and coordination officer for
USIA in Alexandria, Va.
Class of '72
Kenneth L. Foster 74
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Taylor Collings 75
Dennis R. Bivins and his wife opened a
jewelry repair business in Monsura, La.,
after working overseas for seven years.
Gaetano Callari is a marketing manager for
Triad Systems, Los Altos, Ca. John H.
Daws is vice president of Loral Corporation,
Orinda, Ca. William Grant is assistant vice
president for Alimenta, Inc., Roswell, Ga.
Khahil Hachem has been named vice
president of Cargill Investor Services at the
Chicago Board of Trade. Herbert L. Harris
is with Kaiser Steel Corp., Redondo Beach,
Ca . E.L. Holcomb is district sales manager
for NCR, Gig Harbor, Wa. David Koepke is
a sales representative for Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Co., Littleton, Co.
Richard Maddock is vice president, account
group supervisor for Leber Katz Partners,
New York. Gary D. Michael is regional
director for the Southwest and South
America for Snawaert and is based in
Austin, Tx. R.H. Miller is California sales
manager for Gelco Courier Services, Foster
City, Ca. James Myers is vice president,
The Steelastic Co., Akron. Stephen K.
Nasman has been named assistant vice
president and consumer loan head of Bank
of America, Sunnymead, Ca. William
Neiger is with Orange Medical Instruments,
Mission Viejo, Ca. Gary Pacific is vice
president of Montel Metal, Miami, Fl. Alan
L. Reese is an information systems manager
for the U.S. Department of Ed~cation,
Lincoln, Ne. Frank Smiderie is in Ontario,
Ca., where he is industrial arts director of
the Cucamonga School District. Jonathan D.
Steele is director of marketing
communications with Lanzagorta
International, Houston. Tim Teelin is area
manager - western region-Trans Ocean
Leasing Corp., Mill Valley, Ca. Steve Toms
is executive vice president of the Mark
Group, Inc., a company he helped found.
Christine Topoulos has joined National
Bank of North America as assistant vice
president in Chicago. Chad P. Wick is now
president of Southern Ohio Bank in
Cincinnati. He says he is convinced he's
attained his present position due to
AGSIM's reputation.
Class of '73
James Allen is director of administration for
the international division of Challenge-Cook
Bros., Hacienda Heights, Ca. Julie Burnet is
a division marketing manager for Potlatch
Corp., Sausalito, Ca. Howard R. Goldsmith
is with Intercontinental Trade Specialists,
Brentwood, Ca. Robert A. Guffin is a
Captain in the U.S. Air Force in Colorado
Springs, Co. Allyn W. Keiser was recently
appointed senior manager of the Chicago
branch of Canadian Imperial Bank. Claxton
E. Lovin is senior plannings analyst for
Douglas Aircraft Corp. in Corona Del Mar,
Ca. John D. Luque is manager of
operations for the European Asian Bank in
Seoul, South Korea. Kenn G. Morris has
joined Callan Data Systems as director of
marketing communications. Christopher
Morrison is general manager of the
Radisson Plaza Raleigh Hotel, Cary, NC.
James Reed is a marketing administrator for
Pacific Northwest Bell, Lake Oswego, Or.
George Richter is area manager for Latin
America for Sherex Chemical Co., Dublin,
Oh. Robert Rose is head of the business
library at Arizona State University, Tempe,
Az. Jett Smith III is president, chief
operating officer and director of Waverly
Mills, Inc., Laurindburg, NC. After
graduation from AGSIM, Jett spent three
years in Brazil with Fidelity Bank, then one
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
year in the international department of
Crocker National Bank, where he had
portfolio and travel responsibilities for Peru.
In 1980 he left banking and went into the
textile business. Perry Smith IS director of
marketing for General Automotive
I~ternational Corp., Birmingham, Mi.
Richard T. Ta~lor is owner of Laning
Systems, Wichita, Ks. Dean Van Clay is an
account executive for Dart-Orient Services
Lombard, ll. Jesse Wilson is vice presiden't
of marketing services for Elmhurst
Man?gement Services, Oak Park, ll. John E.
Zowm IS With Greyhound Corporation,
support services, in Phoenix.
Class of '74
Eric E. Bjerke is a supervisor for Codex
C<~r~., Jamaica Plain, Ma. William J.
Bnnmstoolls area manager for Heil Co.,
Glendale, Wi. Steven Brown is in Phoenix
where he is with Charles E. Merril
Publishing Co. Kenneth D. Campbell is
With Form Fit Rogers, Inc. in New York.
Roger Cunningham, president of
Boyko-Cunningham Inc., has been selected
by the Houston Jaycees as an Outstanding
Young Man in Houston for 1981. William
L. Devir h?s joined Ferno Washington, Inc.
as international manager. He is based in
Wilmington, Oh. Kenneth Foster has been
named a vice president of Crocker National
Bank, Mexico City. Paul Fronczek is
western sales manager for Royce Equipment
m Houston. Edward Gordon is in Long
Beach, Ca. and is a technical recruiter for
Northrop Corp. Clifford Greene is with
Grantree Furniture in Phoenix. Mark T.
Harrison is a controller for Rockwell
International in Richardson, Tx. Michael G.
Heidel is finance marketing representative
for CaterpIllar Tractor Co., Peoria, II. Barry
Heimbigner has formed Wenatchee
International, Inc., Wenatchee, Wa. David
Hughes is a management trainee for Sav-On
Drug Stores, Glendora, Ca. William E.
Lawrence is director of purchasing and
project director for Watt Industries, Duarte,
Ca. Francis E. Lewis is manager of import
and export for Oak Communications, Inc. in
~scondi?o, Ca. Glenn R. Lodge is
internatIOnal sales manager with Wilson &
Jones C?, ~t. Prospect, II. Joseph A.
Monck IS With the California Canadian
Bank, San Rafael, Ca. Bruce G. Peterson is
an ordinance specialist with Varo Inc.,
Richardson, Tx. Tony Savarese is in San
Diego with Bateman , Eichler, Hill and
~chards . He is leasing, tax shelter and unit
Investm~nt coor?inator. George J.
Seltenrelch, Jr. IS an account executive for
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith,
specializing in tax shelters, and he lives in
San Jose, Ca . Richard Smithers is a senior
project enginee~ with Caterpillar Tractor Co.
m Peona, II . MIchael Thieme is a senior
ac~ount officer with Citibank, in California.
Enc Weaver is a commercial attache with
the U.S. Department of Commerce and is
based in Saudi Arabia. Richard H . Williams
is :--vith Merrill Lynch Realty, Irvine, Ca.
MIchael Wold IS a grain merchant for
Midwest Processing, Minot, NO. E. Gregg
Wood IS In Gnmsby, Ontario, where he is
supervisor-transportation and customs for
the Canada division of Deere & Co.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
Class of '75
Keith Arrington is with the purchasing
department of ISC Systems Corp. of
Spokane, Wa., after five years with
SAFECO Insurance as an underwriting
manager. Barnett E. Bursley is a yacht
broker m New York. Dennis M. Campbell
IS a land manager for Cenex Oil, Billings,
Mt. George W. Cevallos is senior
international loan .officer for Flagship
!'latlonal ~ank, MIramar, FI. Taylor Collings
IS located In Seattle where he is assistant
vice president of John F. Sullivan Co.,
reinsurance intermediaries. He has been
with them since 1978 after spending over
two years with an English broker in
London, Africa and Australia. Keith L.
CromJey is general manager for Strachan
Shipping, New Orleans, La. Robert
Cummins is business development
manager, Latin America, for Minnesota
Mining and Manufacturing Co. Thomas A.
Frost has been promoted to assistant vice
president in the bond investment
department at the Union Bank in Los
Angeles. Rocco Gattuso is an import
specialist for Raychem Corp., Sunnyvale,
Ca. Gary Halbert is a commodity broker
with Clayton Brokerage, Dallas. Vernon
Hatch is marketing manager, Central
Amenca, for Hazel Bishop Industries, Inc.,
Ramsey, NJ. Thomas L. Henderson is an
assistant district manager for Transpacific
Transportation Co., Chino, Ca . John W.
Hoffman is in Phoenix and is with Prime
Computer Co. in their marketing
department. Charles Irion is a sales
associate with Marcus and Millichap, Palo
Alto, Ca. He was named one of the top five
sales associates for the company for 1981.
Charles Jewell is senior product control
coordmator for Motorola in Phoenix. Scott
Johnson is a ~istrict manager for Steelcase,
Inc. In PhoenIX. James Kissinger is in
Monterey, Ca., where he is sales manager
for th~ Doub.letree Inn. Katherine Kreyling
IS senIor project manager for Winona
Research in Phoenix. Franklin H. Mann is a
sales and customer service representative
for St. Regis Paper Co., Evanston, ll. Lynda
Matts~n is cash manager for Nu-West In
PhoenIX . Peggy S. (Munger) Melaragno is
With Lederle Laboratories in Aurora, Co.
Kurtis H. Moss is an account executive for
Merrill Lynch, EI Monte, Ca. Jose Luis
Noriega has reSigned from his position with
Exxon and is now in Cancun, Mexico,
p~ivatel~ engaged in importing. Gary L.
Rippen IS a product marketing manager for
Capex Corp., Phoenix. Marvin Salles is
manager, American Express, Sacramento,
Ca .. Mark Sayers is manager/international
diVISIon for Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.,
Toledo, Oh, Thomas F. Schields, Jr. is
senior product manager for Avery Label
Co., Tustin, Ca. Stuart Spencer is a
consultant with Coopers & Lybrand, Dallas.
Ted Strickler is with Morrison-Knudson
International, Burlingame, Ca. David
Swanson is vice president of the Daaulin
Company, Bryan, Oh. Mary Ann (Tasker)
Thompson is senior inside sales manager,
electronics division, for Wyle Labs,
Kirkland, Wa. William Timmeny is second
vice president for Chase Manhattan Bank,
Perrine, FI. Elizabeth Toomey is an area
sales representative for Xerox, Tempe, Az.
Peter Wefel IS second vice president of
Chase Manhattan Bank, Houston. James W.
Whitehead, Jr. is with Ventucorp, Inc.,
Houston.
Class of '76
David A. Barrett, III is president of
Q-Store, a division of Quadrisec, Inc.,
Houston. Bradley E. Baylies is a sales
representative for Allergan Pharmacy, Long
Beach, ~a. Jeanne Bear has been promoted
to associate manager, strategic planning,
Greyhound Corporation, Phoenix. Marc E.
Berg is a trust officer with Valley National
Bank, PhoenIX. Wayne Bissell is in Los
Angeles where he is an international
finance officer for Bank of America . Leanne
Collett is assistant vice president for First
Interstate Bank, Pasadena, Ca . Robert
Dolan is a vice president with
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., New
York. Mark Emkes is in northern Spain
where he IS export coordinator of all
facilities for Firestone International. Tim
Eloshway writes that he is operations
manag.er for Suncoast Publications, New
Port Rickey, FI. He would like to hear from
Warren Gresham and Bruce Lemkau. Curtis
Grandy is p'urchasing scheduling manager
for Cedar CIty Products, Cedar City, Ut. W.
Rob~rt Horton is general manager of food
servICe for the Stouffer Corp. in Solon, Oh.
R~elana e. Hunter is a financial analyst
With General Dynamics Corp. Marvin Huth
h~s been p~omoted to factory manager for
FIrestone T!~e and Rubber Co., Mexico City.
His WIfe, DIane Clauss, writes that she is
leaving her position as marketing manager
With Johnson & Johnson to join Marvin in
MexICO CIty. Allan R. Jenson, Jr. is
consultant with Integrated Control Systems,
Portland, Or. Katherine A. Klinge Gibson
has been promoted to financial manager of
Wicat Systems, Inc. Shirley Woodward
Mallette is president/owner of
Accommodations Unlimited, Inc.,
Albuquerque, NM. Gary Miller is training
director for IHOP Corp., Thousand Oaks,
Ca. DaVid Morgan is a products support
analyst for Rexon Business Machines, Los
Angeles. Jana Parlow is national account
manager for Control Data Corp., New York.
Dan Pennell is owner of Toil Construction,
Phoenix. Sam Pieh is manager, export,
wheat, and grain merchandising division of
the Pillsbury Co ., Minnetonka, Mn.
Christine Schoenmann Sauser is director of
corporate finance for I.e. Industries, Inc.,
Skokie, II. Todd Martin Stafne writes that
he is working as a distributor consultant
and contractor primarily for the copper
industries in the Atacama Desert near
Santiago.John Stevenson and Annick
Stevenson-Kerrest are in Atlanta where
John is a senior management consultant
with Kurt Salmon Associates and Annick is
a marketing representative with Techal of
America. Marlene Tenden is an accounts
supervisor with Benton & Bowles Santa
Monica, Ca. Andrew Tulloch is ~ith Bank
of America in Barcelona. Andrew Weiss is
an assistant manager in the import
department of S.E. Rykoff & Co., Culver
CIty, Ca. Paul Winter is finance manager
for Clark EqUIpment Co., Miami.
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Class of '77
Barry Baldwin is in Melbourne, Australia,
where he is a marketing manager for Mobil
Oil. Gary C. Baylis is project manager for
Bell & Co. in Hartford, Ct. Russell Belcher
is a sales manager for Xerox Corp., Tacoma ,
Wa. Larry Blivas is international sales
manager for Omnicare in Irvine, Ca. Dean
Burkhardt is executive vice president,
Cheyenne Services, Houston. Michael
Cannon is director of client services,
Publicidad Siboney, PR. David M. Chika
writes that he likes El Paso-less smog and
Diane Huth 76
Marvin Huth 76
Frank Smith 78
Hanni von Metzger 78
Mark Roche '80
Michael Flynn '81
Gerald D. Tucciarolle '81
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no humidity, He is with RCA. Rick Clinton
has joined Beckman Instruments as area
manager-Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, Kim
Coston is international marketing manager
for Elizabeth Arden, Inc., New York ,
Hassan Dana is president of Dana Trading
Corp., New York. George Giagtzi is an
account manager with Cargill Leasing
Corp., Houston. Cassandra Giesen is in San
Jose where she is a sales engineer for
Tektronix, Melissa Grant
writes from Memphis to say she is
now a sales representative with Manville
Building Materials Corp. Richard
Hagemann is assistant vice president with
Indosuez Bank. Anthony C. Hassiotis is
manager, Saudi American Bank in Riyadh,
S.A. Robert Hendricks is chief pilot for
Elkhart Brass Manufacturers Co., St.
Charles, Mo. Roger D. Hickman is a
territory manager for Hagerty Bros, Co.,
Washington, II. William Hoglund, Jr. is
with Superior Custom Mill, Ontario, Ca,
Stephen Jernigan is an underwriter for
Republic Financial Services, Inc., Sherman,
Tx. Bill King is director of sales for Sanden,
Chicago. Dale G. Kramer is manager,
international sales service, for B,F. Goodrich
Chemical, Cleveland. David Kreckman is
area manager for Europe and the Far East
for Sherex Chemical Co ., Columbus, Oh .
Kathleen Parrish Lance is office manager
for Pennpauken Bird Company, Palmegra,
NJ. Russell Laughead is general sales
manager, Latin AmericalFar East with
Gulfstream American, commander division,
Bethany, Ok, He writes that he met Vahe
Asadourian in Houston and Phil Caberra
('78) at the Hilton in Bogota. Barbara and
David Loechel visited campus in March
from Chicago, where Barbara is an
executive officer for Lloyds Bank
International and David is regional manager
for the Foreign Credit Insurance
Association, W.S. Lynch is in product
marketing for Fugitsu Microelectronics, San
Jose, Ca . William Maid is manager of
Pacific pricing for Flying Tiger Line, Marina
Del Rey, Ca. Douglas J. Malueg is an
attorney with Connolly and Malueg,
Clintonville, Wi. Donald Matthews is a
sales engineer for Wright Chemical
Corporation, Naperville, II. Marcia Mergler
is senior banking officer-Asia, Pacific
Area-for the National Bank of North
America, Stamford, Ct. Angelika Michels is
a senior buyer for General Electric
International, Mountain View, Ca, Dirk A.
Moonen is an international trade specialist
with the Arizona Office for Economic
Planning and Development. Julio C.
Morriberon is self-employed in Coconut
Grove, Fl. Kotaro Motonami is with Mobil,
Japan, and is working in New York City,
Mike McBride is a sales engineer with
Optical Coating Lab, Santa Rosa, Ca .
Lizanne McGlasson is assistant cashier for
Bank America International, Dallas . Roland
M. McLean is a sales and export manager
with M.D, Moody and Sons in Plantation,
Fl. Cynthia A. (Bailey) Oakes is now fleet
manager for Ford Motor Co., Denver. Chris
Okada is with Nordson in Japan. George
O'Keefe was promoted last fall to area
marketing manager for industrial and
technical products, Polaroid Far East, Ltd .,
Hong Kong. Keith Olson is in Chicago
where he is senior accountant for Container
Corp. of America. Alberto
Rodriguez-McKeon is administrative
manager, Quantron, S,A " Monterrey,
Mexico, Timothy L. Rowland is a stock
broker with Drexel Burnham Lambert,
Scottsdale, Az. Kelly Sauer is with Citizens
Union Bank in Phoenix. Craig A. Shoots is
an account executive for C & P Telephone
Co. in Washington, D.C. Steven Sievers is
an account executive for North Pacific
Lumber, Portland, Or. Robert Skidmore is
an account representative with Monex
International, Mission Viejo, Ca. Alphons
R. Smit is an assistant vice president for
ABM Bank, Los Angeles, Catherine Stevens
is associate product manager for Kendall
Co., North Reading, Mt. Sheldon Sturgis is
with Henkel Corp" Minneapolis. Pauline
Surles is owner of Foligge Co . in Scottsdale,
Az. Gary Towell is with Transway
International, Edison, NJ, Lee J. Ure is
marketing specialist with West Coast Aqua
Culture in California, Scott Waldner is a
consultant with SWA, Sacramento, Ca.
Craig Weber is a strict lending manager for
First Nationwide Savings, Palm Springs, Fl.
Charles Wehrle is group project director for
Aladdin, Nashville, Tn. Barlow M. Wescott
II is an assistant vice president for Wausau
International Underwriters, Inc., Deerfield,
II, David Wiesley is president of Dallas
International Trade and Marketing, Dallas,
Tx. Marcella Woodworth is a pricing
consultant for First National Bank of
Chicago .
Class of '78
Gary Allen is a branch manager for
Mountain State Savings, Ketchum, Id .
Masaaki Aoshima is an account executive
with Johnson & Higgins of Japan and is in
Tokyo. John D. Aurand is a sales
development engineer for Honeywell
Process Management Systems division in
Phoenix, Robert P. Barnes is director of
financial planning for Diamonds
Department Stores, Tempe, Az. Paul D. Brady
is an assistant manager for Dynarabia Co, in
Saudi Arabia. Eric Burrows is manager,
Latin America, for Rocky Mountain
Orthodontics, Denver. Michael Byington is
a product representative for Sperry Flight
Systems, Glendale, Ca. Albert Calluso is
working in the international lending
department of Israel Discount Bank of New
York as an account officer. Michael
Camplin is international coordinator for
System Development Corp" Santa Monica,
Ca. Beth E. Cotton is a sales representative
for Daya General, Evanston, II. Alfred
Degemmis is an international banking
officer with Southeast First National Bank of
Miami. Dennis Egge is a supervisor for the
Boeing Commercial Aircraft Co. , Seattle,
Wa, Marc Frascogna is international
acquisitions manager for Euromin
International. Andrew Garrison is a systems
engineer with Honeywell in Rowland
Heights, Ca, Michael Garth is a local
manager for K-Mart in Fair Oaks, Ca . Gail
L. Goggins is a commercial real estate
broker in San Diego, Ca. Paul Gomez is
with Dean Witter and Reynolds, Lake
Forest, Ca, Malcolm Duff Graham is a
senior negotiator with Hughes Aircraft Co.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
in Irving, Ca. He recently returned from a
trip to Jordan and Egypt. Pamela V.
Gutman is a senior account officer with
Citibank, San francis co. Greg Hansen is an
analyst for Bushnell International Inc., Los
Angeles. Caroline Harvie is director of
family services, Salvation Army, Phoenix.
Ralph Hartman is now a hospital
administrator with Camelback Hospital,
Inc., Scottsdale, Az. Rolla Baskirk Holland
III is an area representative with George W.
Murphy and Associates, Phoenix. Steven L.
Horton is district sales manager for
American President Lines, Washington,
D.C Peter M. Kalil is a staff assistant for
Senator John Durkin in Washington, D.C
Norman Kvalvik is sales marketing
manager for Woodstuff in Phoenix. Greig S.
Locker is commercial manager of HCI
Chemicals, Ltd. in Orange, Ca. Gerald
Mathews says he has been flying with the
Navy for the past couple of years, spending
about five months a year in Antarctica in
support of "some very strange science
projects." John May is manager, joint
ventures for International Harvester,
Schaumberg, n. Hanni K. von Metzger has
been named trade finance coordinator for
Puerto Rico by Citibank. George C
Mussenden is president of G.C Mussenden
and Associates, San Marino, Ca. Craig
McBurnett is in San Antonio, Tx. and is
marketing representative for IMS. Ann
Barrows McConnell is a para-consular to
the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea.
John E. McKinney is an analyst with Bank
of America, Oakland, Ca. Robert T.
McKnight i<; export coordinator with
National Bank of Commerce, Dallas. Dennis
J. O'Brien is with Marine National
Exchange Bank in Milwaukee, Wi. Nicholas
Papagalos is with S. W. Papagalos
Associates, Phoenix. Patricia Pen a is an
account executive with Young and Rubicam,
New York. Lenore Ramsaier is a corporate
telecommunications analyst for CNA
Insurance, Park Ridge, II. Tod Rankin is an
account manager with Crown Control in
Diamond Bar, Ca. Regis M. Reilly writes
that he is now a district manager for
Southland Corp (7-Eleven Food Stores),
living in Oceanside, Ca. Dan Satchell is in
Stamford, Ct., working as a timesharing
analyst for Continental Group, Inc. Richard
Sen nell is financial analyst in Mission Viejo,
Ca. David P . Scott is a sales engineer for
RIT Corporation, Costa Mesa, Ca. Eric
Sletten is vice president and general
manager of C & A International, Scottsdale,
Az. Frank Smith has been appOinted by the
Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland as
Honorary Consul of Finland for Arizona.
Frank is associated with Merrill Lynch in
Sun City, Az. Kjell E. Solem is a market
analyst for the oil field services division of
Hughes Tool Co., Houston. Douglas
Stewart is with Agrex, Inc., Long Beach,
Ca. Andrew Udvardy is assistant director of
operations for California Mini-Computer
Systems in Culver City, Ca. Richard K.
Vycital is an investment manager with First
Security Bank, Boise, ld. John D. Walker is
director of Tennessee Export Office for the
State of Tennessee. Gilbert Young is an oil
trader for Wickland Oil Co., San Francisco.
Rosilyn B. Otto Young is an account
executive with Botsford Ketchum, Inc. , San
Francisco.
THUNDERBIRD FAll 1982
Class of '79
Class of '80
Mohammed Azab is a credit/marketing
officer with Citibank in Dubai, U .A.E . John
C Clark and wife Pamela ale in
Melbourne, Australia, where John is
developing a robot market for Cincinnati
Milacron. Brooke Davis is an account
executive for AT&T Long Lines, Cos Cob,
Ct. Sonia C Dias is with Chase Manhattan
Bank, NY. Jane Dodson is an engineer with
INTEL and will move to Australia in the
near future. Craig L. Elggren is a controller
for Computing Information Services,
Glendale, Az. Charles R. Garfield is Asia
manager for international operations, Wynn
Oil Co., Fullerton, Ca. Elizabeth Golden is
in Chicago where she is export finance
supervisor for International Harvester. Yves
Gourmelen is senior financial analyst for
Amphenol, Chicago . Michael D. Harris is
with PBS Building Systems, a subsidiary of
PepsiCo International, Fullerton, Ca. Jean
E. Heller is with Maricopa County
Community College, Scottsdale, Az. Mark
Hendel is general manager of David Hendel
Associates, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl. Paul
Henke is a liason officer for Trade Media ,
Ltd. , Hong Kong. Sharon R. Johnston is a
financial analyst for Getty Oil Co., Tarzana,
Ca. William Jones is in Houston where he
is with Sandefer Oil Co. Simon R. Kings is
a salesman for Liberty Mutual, Santa Ana,
Ca. Andrew Kreinik is in Westport, Ct.,
where he is assistant to the president of
Intermatrix, Inc. Curtis Markel has been
promoted to traveling internal auditor with
Esso Eastern, Inc . in the Far East. Silas
Matthies is with the security department of
the Northwestern National Bank of
Minneapolis. Raj Merchant is a
communications consultant for AT&T in
MinneapoliS. Cheryl E. La Montagne writes
from Florham Park, NJ, to say that she is
with Burroughs Corporation as a financial
data base administrator and that s he ran
into Bob Scalia (,78), Kamlesh Saraiya ('75)
and Laury and Pat Patwardhan. J.W.
Nishnick is program administrator for
Hughes Helicopter, Redondo Beach, Ca.
Lee M. Norris is executive sales
representative for Hughes Tool Co.,
Houston. Mark Payton is manager of
worldwide marketing for M.W. Kellogg,
Houston. J.M. Polhemus is a foreign
exchange dealer with First National Bank of
Dallas. Edward Pomeroy is export sales
administrator for Zenith Data Systems in St.
Joseph, Mi. Lea M. Reinharz is in
international marketing for Hughes Aircraft
Co., Santa Monica, Ca. Moses Sahakian is
senior sales representative for Royal
Business Machines, Burbank, Ca. Kenneth
Shand is with IBM in Phoenix. Carol
Sjoquist is an applications consultant for
Tymshare, Inc., Boston. Thomas G. Smith
is with Santa Fe Industries, Odessa, Tx.
Andreas Stang is a loan officer for the First
National Bank of Boston in London. Alyce
Tidball is an account executive at Brockman
and Schuh Insurance Brokers in Mexico.
Bob Vandevoort is director of international
marketing, Valmont Industries . Peter Wood
is with W.H. Brady Co. in Milwaukee, Wi.
Jon Ahrens is in Philadelphia where he is a
senior marketing representative for Compu
Service. Jamieson Allen and wife, Kathy,
write that they are in Tokyo where
Jamieson is a defense technology trade
specialist for the U.s. Department of State.
He says that he "owes his career growth to
AGSIM and wide references overseas."
Margaret L. Baldwin is operations director
with Founder's Family Center, Katy, Tx.
Christine Bell is an account executive for
American Telephone in NJ. Todd W.
Bresnahan is with Tracy Locke in
Carrollton, Tx. Judith Brown is an engineer
with Hewlett Packard Co. She was recently
promoted from staff engineer to field
engineer with all of Arizona as her territory.
H. Kennedy Cabell is assistant professor of
international marketing at Gardner-Webb
College, Boiling Springs, NC Edward
Carson is in Arlington, Va. where he is
international sales representative for Reed
Stenhouse, Inc. David D. Chapman is
assistant manager for Purex Corp., Balboa,
Ca. Christian Charette is manager of real
estate accounts for Toronto Dominion Bank,
San Francisco. Cynthia Cielle is a sales
manager with Lawrence International
Travel, Scottsdale, Az . Frank Corbishley is
a credit analyst for Barclays Bank
International Ltd., Miami. George P. Craver
has been promoted to supervisor in
management reporting at Electronic Data
Systems, Dallas, Tx. Susan Doerfler is a
reporter with the ARIZONA REPUBLIC in
Phoenix. Dome Ellsworth is a marketing
assistant with FMA Agri-Financial Services.
Narciso L. Erana is a management trainee
with Bank of America, Manila Branch. Jesse
R. Erickson is a loan officer with Texas
Commerce Bank, Houston. Sheldon Finch
is with American International
Underwriters, Ltd. in Hong Kong. Carla S.
Fitzgerald is with the Mercantile Bank in
Dallas. Karen Anne Future is a credit
analyst for Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Leasing Corp., New York. Babette Griffis,
Michael August and Larry Marino have all
joined the Verbatim Corporation; Babette as
a distribution marketing specialist, Michael
as a market research analyst and Larry as
New York sales representative. Mike Guay
is a field underwriter for Mutual of New
York in New York City. Linda Hahka is in
Belgium where she is a product manager
with American Hospital Supply Co. International. Elizabeth Hamoui is a project
coordinator with Franklin Export Trading
Co., Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Toufic
Hamaoui is assistant treasurer for Dubai
Bank Ltd., New York. Nancy Hill is
marketing officer for the South African
Consulate in Houston. Joseph D. Howell is
a real estate lending officer with the
Mercantile Bank of Dallas. William Keiper
is a lawyer with Martin Pringle et al in
Wichita, Ks. Nicolai Knudtzon is in New
York and is associated with Manufacturers
Hanover Trust Co. Paul F. Meyer is with
the Asian Wall Street Journal and is based
in Hong Kong. He is in the advertising
sales department. Jean Miller is an
international finance officer for the Bank of
America and is in Los Angeles. Thomas
Mitchell has been promoted to investment
representative at Mercantile Dallas
Corporation, the S.B.I.C venture capital
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subsidiary of Mercantile National Bank.
Stewart Newman is a speculator on the
Chicago Board of Trade. John O'Neill is a
credit analyst with Chase Manhattan Bank
in New York City. Brian N. Palosi is in
Corpus Christi, Tx., and is a marketing
representative for IBM. Alice Palmquist is a
staff assistant with Connecticut General,
Newport Beach, Ca. Dawn Perusse is living
in Tokyo and is an education coordinator
for Prime Computer Japan, Inc. Jennifer
Pinkerton is an advertising manager with
Belo Information Systems in Dallas. Alfredo
Richter is a marketing assistant, Latin
America, for Cheseborough-Ponds, Inc.,
Greenwich, Ct. Martha Nelson Robinson is
with Knapp Press in Rancho Palos Verdes,
Ca. Richard Robinson, the principal of
International Management Consultants,
Colorado Springs, Co., has been honored in
the 1982 edition of WHO' S WHO IN THE
WEST. He is also an adjunct member of the
faculty of business at the Colorado Springs
branch of Regis College . Mark Roche has
been elected banking officer of Mercantile
National Bank of Dallas after having been
with the international department for over a
year. J. Kevin Sandt is a territory manager
for Naumann Clark, Tempe, Az . Stephen
Smith is a financial analyst, Canadian
Exploration and Production division of
Getty Oil Co. , Los Angeles . Juli Theony is
with the Scottsdale Conference Resort in
Phoenix. Suzanne Vollette is field
advertising manager for the Southland
Corporation, Dallas, Tx. Mike Voris is a
credit analyst with the Commerce Union
Bank in Nashville, Tn . Greg Wallace is in
Tulsa where he is a special projects
accountant for Parker Drilling Co. Andrew
Warnick is an account executive with Dun's
Marketing Service in Tampa, Fl. Christine
White has recently completed her training
with GTE Service Corp . and has been
assigned to Milan, Italy, where she will
perform marketing, support/liason for communications products customers throughout
Europe. Paul Zimmerman is a loan assistant
with Barclays Bank International, Ltd., St.
Paul, Mn.
Class of '81
Kim Alexander is in Dallas, employed as an
assistant staff auditor for Texas American
Bancshares, Inc. Mary Louise Andritsos is
an international marketing analyst for
Motorola in Schaumberg, II. Cliff Ashley is
international sales operations manager for
Televideo Systems, Inc., Mountain View,
Ca. Sheridan W. Atkinson is with the
Sunriver Development Corporation, Bend,
Or. Dannie Austin is with Doyle, Dane and
Bernbach in New York. Luanne Barnes is
area sales manager with Nike International
Ltd . Jeffry Paul Belnap is with Walt Disney
World Co. , Orlando, Fl. Lloyd Blake is in
Glendale, Az. with Associated Builders and
Contractors, Inc. Alfonson Blazquez is a
station manager/North Pacific zone for
Hertz Co. , Hayward, Ca. Howard Bodner is
area sales manager for Bobrick
International, Hollywood, Ca. Michael J.
Byrne has been promoted to vice president,
Banque Nationale de Paris, Chicago, n.
Sunita Kapur Chadhuri is assistant
manager, credit administration and portfolio
management, Chemical New York
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Corporation and is living in New York City.
Kim Childs is a pricing analyst with
Caterpillar Tractor Co. in Peoria, II. F. Lane
Christianson is in Pekin, n., with
Caterpillar Tractor Co. Theresa M. Costello
is a foreign freight forwarding trainee with
Kuhne and Nagel AG & Cox in West
Germany. Robert Damsky is corporate
banking representative for North Carolina
National Bank in Charlotte, NC. Philippe
Delamare is a credit analyst with Union
Bank in Los Angeles . Francis Donovan is a
commodity management officer for USAID
in Washington, D.C. Richard Driscoll is
with First City National Bank in Houston .
Jane Fallon is a marketing engineer for
INTEL in Chandler, Az. Jon Lee Feighner is
an international trade specialist with the
International Trade Council of Mid-America ,
Manhattan, Ks. Deborah J. Fischer-Brown
is an assistant account executive for
Ketchum Advertising, San Francisco.
Michael Flynn writes from Caracas where
he is manager, Prunhuber-Bottome,
Asesores Empresariales, to say he is living
in a Thunderbird dream world and that the
"network" is a reality in Caracas . Jos W.
Fransen is a European product specialist for
instruments for Cardiac Research, Inc. in
Austin, Tx. Lisa R. Goldstein is manager,
small claims division, Federated Department
Stores, Santa Monica, Ca. Malcolm
Greenough is an account executive for
Drexel Burnham & Lambert, New York.
Shirley C. Henning is in Frankfurt, West
Germany with Citibank, N.A. as a
marketing assistant. Stefan Hildt is in Ft.
Wayne, In . with Middle East Advertising
and Marketing Co. Dawn Hoffman is a
systems engineer with IBM in Norwalk, Ca .
Mary L. Janovsky is a credit representative
for the oil well division of U.S. Steel Corp.
in Dallas. Kent Johnsen writes that he has
been with DuPont Co. as an internal
auditor for the last year. " I work for a great
company and I love my job." Yoichi Kanai
is the Port of Tacoma's first full time sales
representative in Tokyo. Billy W. Kennedy,
Jr. is a marketing analyst for Chrysler Corp .
Kimberly King is a client service trainee
with Leo Burnett Co., Chicago. John Lange
is in New York with Chase Manhattan
Bank. Faraz Maani is with Bank of America
in Santiago.
Leila M. Martin is a contract administrator
for Storage Technology Corp. in Boulder,
Co. Charles Mullins, Jr. is an export
marketing assistant with Medasonics, Inc.
in Santa Clara, Ca . Nancy McAllister is
marketing director for Peabody Travel. Alan
McCrum is a mangement trainee with the
Pittsburgh National Bank. Joseph W.
Nelson, Jr. is in marketing services for
Hydril, Houston. Linda Nelson is a bank
auditor for Republic Bank of Houston .
Dawn E. Packer is a credit trainee with
Bank of America, Los Angeles. Robert
Parker is a management trainee with AIG,
New York . James Peebles is an assistant
controller with the Marriott Corp . in
Chicago. Robin Pegue is a sales engineer
for Airco Welding Products, international
division, in Hoboken, NJ. Ann Pickens is
owner relations analyst for Ford Motor Co.,
Birmingham, Mi. Jeffrey Roberts is with
Gainesville Foundry in Gainesville, Tx.
Steve Schaver is a management trainee for
Continental Illinois International Bank in
Chicago. Mathis Schinnick is a trainee with
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. in New
York. David Spurr is with Bank of America
in LaHabra, Ca. Rudolf Steenhuisen is in
Panama where he is marketing manager for
Sherwin-Williams. Robin S. Stetzler and
Judith M. Bresnen are in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
where Robin is an internal auditor with
United Brands and Judith is in training for
the position of international loan officer
with Chemical Bank. Melissa Taylor is in
the credit training program of First National
Bank of Chicago. Jim Thayer is with the
international trade division of the Oregon
Department of Economic Development. Jan
Willem Bernard Nolst Trenite is export
manager with NKF in Holland. Gerald D.
Tucciarone writes that he is director of
client services for International Marketing
and Advertising Services Corp. , a representative for Publicidad Siboney. He says,
"This is so challenging. . there are a lot of
differences in marketing in Latin America .
Thank God for AGSIM." Robert Valdez is a
product manager with the Kendall
Corporation in Mexico. Nancy Vorona is
with International Customs Service, Los
Angeles. Nancy A. Wiese is an international
trade specialist with the Arizona State
Office of Economic Planning and
Development in Phoenix . Raymundo A. Yu
is a corporate trainee for Merrill Lynch
International in New York .
Class of '82
Douglas Campbell is an international
marketing trainee for Sterling Drugs
International in New York. Jonathan Levine
is a junior trader with rCD Group, New
York.
Marriages
Robert Cheroske ('49) recently wed Janice
McKeener, and they reside in Huntington
Beach, Ca. Wylie Barnett ('75) writes from
San Juan, PR., where he is fleet manager,
Ford Motor Company, that he was married
in May 1981. William Bruce Walter ('78)
was married on March 19, 1982 to Carol
Ann Burchette in San Mateo, Ca.
Births
The Stephen Inskeeps ('68) have a son,
Stephen Douglas, born March 4, 1981, in
Houston. Stephen and Marie Alexander
('74) have a son, Erik William, born May 28,
1982. A boy, Christopher David to the
Richard Saint-Amants ('75) on April 27,
1982. Vickie and Robert W. Hesson ('76), a
boy, Darrick William, on May 26, 1982.
Steven E. Maim, Jr., born November 19,
1981 to the Steven E. Maims, Sr. ('76) A
son, Mark A. Sommer, IV, on March 26,
1981 to the Mark Sommer III ('77), in
Winston-Salem, N .C. A daughter, Tanja, on
November 30, 1981, in London, to the D.
Jeffrey Manners ('78). The Gary Hinshaws
('79) have a daughter, Leila Shirine, born
February 15, 1982. The Peter M.
Greenhalgh's ('74) have a daughter,
Patricia, born May 18, 1982 in Wynnewood,
Pa .
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
LDONDE
ESTAN?
CLASS
OF '55
We need your help! If
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please gather the in forrna tion and send it to us
at: The Alumni Office,
American Graduate
School of International
Management, Glendale,
Arizona 85306.
By providing our
office with this information, you assist us in
keeping track of the
successes of our
Contacts
[rom page 15
B Michael Powell (AA)
c/o American Home Assurance Co
KiOlcho Tbr Bldg 10
5-7 KOjlmacn,
Chlyoda Ku. Tokyo 102. Japan
9522370 (H)
(03) 234·2171 (0)
Takaakl Tanaka (RP)
3-16·10A08 Shlroganedai
Minato-Ku
Tokyo 108. Japan
JORDAN
Mohammad Anwar Abdelrahman (RP)
c/o Jordan Kuwait Bank
Head OHlce
P.O Box 9776
Amman . Jordan
KENYA
Gertrude S Muloll KoplYo (RP)
clo TWlga Chemicals
PO Box 30172
Nairobi. Kenya
559777 (0)
Mustafa Mamujee (RP. AA)
c/o MamuJee Bros Ltd
P.O. Box 90600
Mombasa. Kenya
316754 (0)
MEXICO
Craig J Dudley (AA)
Rio Rhin 11'77 Penthouse
MexIco 5 OF. Mexico
533-6837 (0)
Claude Shaneyfelt (RP)
Explanada 11' 1220-A
Lomas de Chapullepec
MexIco City 10 OF. Mexico
THE NETHERLANDS
Alexander l. Barge (RP. AA)
Weissenbruchstraat 253 2596 GH
Den Haag, The Netherlands
070-280083 (H)
0 10 149777 (0)
NIGERIA
Caroline S. Ufaeyen (RP)
Ikot Abia
Ikam PA
Cross River Slate. Nlgena
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
graduates. A list of
unknown alumni will
appear consecutively by
graduation year in
upcoming issues of
"Thunderbird." We're
eager to receive news
about you, your family
or your T-Bird friends
for our Update section,
so please include that
informa tion also.
Muchas Gracias!
Alexander, Jules
Auch, David M.
Barlow, Almus C.
Barnett, Thoma s E.
Bates, Robert L.
Beard, William H .
Berg, Curtis O .
Beyer, Arthur O.
Billings, Arthur S.
Bliss, Verne F.
Breidenbach, Anthony J.
Burdon, Donald C.
Carley, Donald S.
NORWAY
Christian Falck·Pedersen (RP)
Nobelsgll
Oslo 11. Norway
2124633 (0)
Jan A Strangel (RP)
Aasterudvn 16A
N 1344 Haslum. Norway
(02)532526 (H)
(02)254250 (0)
PAKISTAN
Ashfaq A , Quettawala (RP, AA)
clo Bankers EqUity Ltd
Dr. Z,audd,n Ahmed Rd
State life Bldg 11'3
Karachi ' 4. Pakistan
513724 (0)
PANAMA
Michael C P,erce (RP)
PSC Box 2946
APO Miami , FL 34002
522557 (H)
522329 (0)
PARAGUAY
John P Zavala (RP)
Calle Caballero 184
Asuncion. Paraguay
49164 (0)
PERU
Mahlon Atkinson Barash
Avenlda Espana 386
Lima, Peru
226-324 (H)
286-200 ex. 430. 437 (0)
PHILIPPINES
Mary Baron (RP)
clo Inti School POBox 323
CommerCial Ctr Makali
Metro Mamla 3117, Phlilpplnes
SAUDI ARABIA
Gary E Adams (RP)
UCAJA & A
Bldg. 07-043
clo Royal Commission For Jublal
Jubial. Saudi Arabia
3417428 (H)
34 16532 (0)
Eugene H Castle (RP, AA)
c/o U.S Army Project Office
P.O. Box 5305
Riyadh. Saudi Arabia
4646156 (H)
Castro, Rogelio A.
Daugherty, Dean D.
Davidson, Robert L.
DeLeon, Eduardo R
DiMaio, Richard J.
Dodd, Geoffrey
Dunham, Robert J.
Elliott, Keith C.
Entzminger, Robert A.
Faris, Byram H .
Fessler, Robert P.
Gillespie, Forest H.
Gnos, Kenneth R
Grace, Charles O .
Greenly, RH.
Halden, James 1.
Hamblin, Edward L.
Hanahan, James R.
Hanson, Harold E.
Hanssen, Fred C.
Horwitz, Jacob
Hunsaker, Amanda
Johnson, Joel N.
Jones, David R
Lee, Peter C.
Lewis, David K.
McCrillis, Carl P.
Michael F Chahlne
c/o Saudi American Bank
PO. Box 180
Dhahraln Airport
Dhahraln. Saudi Arahla
Harry A Cockrell (RP)
PO Box 34
Riyadh. Saudi Arabia
SOUTH KOREA
Juno Bae Kim iRPl
190-76 Sadang·Dong
Dongjak-Ku
Seoul. South Korea
590-6442 (H)
28·7607 (0)
Roger N Voegele (RP)
Cia Hazar Est
P.O Box 41699
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
014789719 (0)
Jae Suk Lee (RP. AA)
CIO Korea Development Bank
I PO. Box 4570
Seoul. Soulh Korea
4769051 (H)
77683448 (0)
SINGAPORE
SPAIN
Michael M Brooks (RP)
cio Insurance Co of N America
SE Asia Regional Office
14th FI CliHord Centre
Singapore 0104. Singapore
7340818 (h)
436111 (0)
James W Echle (RP. AA)
23 G Venus Mansion
Peck Hay Rd
Singapore 0922. Singapore
2356204 (H)
2540819 (0)
Richard L Hasenpflug (AA)
to Sunset Crescent
Clementi Park
Singapore 2159. Singapore
4686907 (H)
91 4066 (0)
James W Slewart (RP)
A 10 No 7 Orange Grove Rd
Singapore 1025. Singapore
2351920 (H)
7340828 (0)
William A Wagner (RP)
clo Wabco Trade Co
Room 5 16 - 51h FI - Orchard Tower
400 Orchard Road
Singapore 0923. Singapore
23534 10 (H)
2543678 (0)
McFall, William H.
McPherson, James W .
McSweeney, John B.
Miller, Armand B.
Moffatt, Eugene C.
Moore, Garland W.
Motz, Carl E.
Naujoks, Adalbert H.
Nelson, Donald A.
Nord, John W .
Oliver, Robert M .
Owens, John
O ' Donnell, Norman P.
Patterson, Donald E.
Pavlina, Milton N.
Plume, Stephen K.
Powanda , John
Rock, John B.
Southern, Mary J.
Stamm, Victor H.
Stillman, Robert B.
Stone, Clyde E.
Taggesell, Robert L.
Tjossem, John M .
Wells, Albert J.
White, Ned E.
Woolley, Richard W .
Harold 0 Brown (RP)
c/o Sterwln Espanola SA
Av Del Gen. Peron 27-4
Madrid, Spain
Barton L. Hartzell (RP)
Calle Marbella 62
APIO 1B
Madtld 34 Spain
Elizabeth J Nelson (RP AA)
CIO Chase Manhattan Bank NA
Apartado 972
Paseo De La Caslillana 31
Madrid 1. Spain
SUDAN
Michael Phelps (RP, AA)
cio UN.lHlgh Comm. for Refugees
POBox 2560
Khar1oum. Sudan
81243/81250 (0)
SWEDEN
Claus T Morch (RP)
Ekeby Skogsv 15
18265 DJursholm Sweden
087531345 (H)
087531620 (0)
SWITZERLAND
SOUTH AFRICA
Bernhard G F Edgar (RP. AA)
Oberhasli 3
St Niklausen
6005 Lucerne, SWitzerland
(041) 442466 (0)
Thomas J, Smolenski (RP)
173 West St
Sandown
Sandton 219. Soulh Aftlca
7834349 (H)
41 5700 (0)
Craig W MacDonald
12 ChemIn de Muquels
1234 Vessy
SWitzerland
022840982 (H)
022206222 (0)
John R Svalander (RP. AA)
Ch~rTlic d l, (Suisse) SA
POBox 291
CH-1211 Geneva. SWllzerland
(022) 467747 (0)
Cio BP
TAIWAN
Lillian L Tung (RP)
45th Floor 32
Alley 3 Lane 929
Min Sheng East Road
Taipei, TaIwan
THAILAND
Thermchal Phlnyawatana (RP)
clo Y'p,ntso, Finance lid
475 Sri Ayudhya Rd
Phayathal
Bangkok 4, Thailand
24534012 (0)
James P Rooney (RP)
cia J P Rooney & Assoc
PO Box 11-t238
Bangkok. Thailand
234-3031 (H)
251-2323 (0)
TUNISIA
Scott K Johnson (RP)
Api 10 Immeuble Reyhane 2
Cite Mahrajane
Tunis, TuniSia
TURKEY
Murat A liter (RP)
Farabi Sokak No 315
Cankaya
Ankara, Turkey
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Elizabeth A Barnes
clo FNB of ChIcago
PO. Box 1655
Dubal. U A E
VENEZUELA
Mitchell K McMurry (RP)
clo Bank of Montreal
Apartado Poslal 68415
Altamina 1062
Caracas, Venezuela
324275 (0)
Suzy A Sagy Kulcsar (RP)
Apartado 5 1228
Caracas 105A. Venezuela
745 169 (H)
2394442 (0)
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ALUMNI
PROFILES
'80 Alum in T-Bird
JlDream Job"
When Cliff Samuelson graduated
in '80, he began a job with a firm
which has as its objectives
encouraging and assisting U.S.
based firms to begin exporting
programs and assisting existing
importing companies to increase
their export sales.
He joined Sell Overseas America
as regional director and is now
based in New York. His job
involves all aspects of the
association's services including
overseeing a research staff,
providing trade leads, an
omsbudsman service, a referral
system for special areas of expertise
and the association's publications
including a newspaper, magazine
and annual membership directory.
Cliff says he is happy to be
involved in the association's effort
in encouraging and facilitating
export trade. He adds, "I am in
constant communication with 20-30
exporters on a daily basis, as well
as meeting vice presidents and
directors of the largest U.S. banks,
Chambers of Commerce, state,
federal and international commerce
departments, etc. Truly, the cause
and principles of our association
are one and the same as those of
AGSIM."
Cliff welcomes hearing from
students and alumni and can be
reached at the SOS America office
in New York.
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Grad Heads Western
Foreign Trade Program
Cindy Ogburn had been a
portrait photographer and a
newspaper editor before she
attended AGSIM in 1973.
After graduation from AGSIM
she joined the business
development department of Bechtel
Corporation's Pipeline and
Production Services Division in San
Francisco where she performed
financial analyses and market
studies. Moving to Houston as
public relations and advertising
manager for King-Wilkinson, Inc.,
she established a worldwide
advertising program for the firms.
In 1976, Cindy began working as
an independent consultant in
Houston and Denver. In 1978 she
was appointed deputy director of
the Old West Regional
Commission's Frankfurt, Germany
office. There she assisted the states
of Wyoming, Montana, North
Dakota, South Dakota and
Nebraska in foreign trade, reverse
investment and tourism
opportunities.
Following her contract period in
Germany, she returned to
Wyoming as Economic Planner for
the Department of Economic
Planning and Development for the
state. She spearheaded the state's
investigation of coal exporting to
the Pacific Rim. Later she was
appointed by Wyoming Governor
Ed Herschler to chair the
organizational committee of the
Rocky Mountain Foreign Trade
Conference in conjunction with
Montana, North Dakota, Utah,
Arizona and New Mexico. The
conference was held in late spring,
1982, at the Scottsdale Conference
Resort.
Cindy was able to visit campus
on several occasions during the
organization of the Foreign Trade
Conference and share with us some
of the details of her exciting career.
The conference involved more
Thunderbirds than Cindy,
however. Sales manager of the
Scottsdale Conference Resort is
Rich McNeill ('76), Dirk Moonen
('77) is with the Arizona
Department of Economic Planning
and Development, Ernest L.
Kangas ('73) served on the export
financing and insurance panel and
Ogburn '73
Samuelson '80
Dan Sprague ('66) is executive
director of Western Governors'
Conference in San Francisco.
Charles B. Malone ('71) is manager
of international marketing for
Flying Tigers in Los Angeles and
Carlos Martinez ('78) is foreign
trade specialist for the State of New
Mexico. In addition, AGSIM world
business department Chairman
Clifton Cox served on a panel at
the conference.
Cindy worked diligently on the
RMFTC and word of her success
reached AGSIM by reports from
many alums in the West who
attended the conference. Another
example of a job well done by a
T-Bird. Congratulations, Cindy!
Word has just been received that
Cindy has been named director of
the Western Governors' Conference
Foreign Trade Program (includes 14
western states and three Pacific
territories). She will also be leading
a six-state trade mission to Alberta,
Canada this fall, and has been
named Governor Herschler's
alternate to the Board of Directors
and Executive Committee for the
Council of Export Trading
Companies, Inc., a Washington,
D.C. based firm.
THUNDERBIRD FALL 1982
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