TeamMates
Spring
– Summer 2006
UPCOMING ALUMNI EVENTS
– MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Big
C is planning a series of social/reception gatherings focused on bringing
alumni Big CÕers together in the communities where they live. These are now in
the planning stages - watch your mail and keep checking the Big C web site
(www.bigcsociety.org) for details as they become available.
San
Francisco Bay Area – Monday, September 11
San Diego
– Tuesday, September 19
Laguna
Beach – Wednesday, September 20
Los Angeles/Desert Area - Thursday, September 21
Carmel/Monterey
Bay Area – Postponed until October
Central
Valley Area – Wednesday, September 27
Sacramento
Area – Thursday, September 28
Athletic
Hall of Fame Induction – Friday, November 3
YOUR TEAM MATES WANT TO
HEAR ABOUT YOU
As
a varsity athlete you were important to your team mates. As an alum, youÕre still important . . . your team mates,
other letter-winners from your sport, and friends from other Cal teams would
like to keep up with where you are and what youÕre doing . . . both at the
office and at home.
Thanks
to Dan LufkinÕs (Baseball, Basketball, Ô64) super- capable, super-generous efforts as Big
CÕs web site manager, news from and about alumni Big C members can be posted
and updated on line every couple of weeks instead of annually.
So
. . . getting married? Let us hear from you! Got an anniversary coming up? Let us hear from you! Had a new
addition to your family? Let us hear from you! Promotion at work? . . . Job
change or professional honor? . . . Moved to a new city? . . . New grandchild?
. . . Outstanding activities and/or honors for the absolutely best kids and/or
grandkids in the entire world? Let us hear from you!
Send
an e-mail with any news about you and/or your family to mail@bigcsociety.org.
Tell us your news in the e-mail (not in a separate file . . . viruses have
burned us too many times) and weÕll see that it appears as a Team Mates update
within two weeks or less after we receive it.
Big
C wants to hear from you, so stay in touch. Often!
CAN YOU NAME THESE DUDES
OF YESTERYEAR?

(see below under Board
listings)
NEWS ABOUT TEAM MATES
Don Allin (Gymnastics, Ô58) and wife Mudge
(Ô54) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in August, 2005. The event took
the form of a 10-day tour and cruise to/through Norway - 2 days each in Oslo
and Bergen, 6 days on a cruise ship docking at several ports along the Western
Norwegian Coast from Kirbines to Bergen. Their son, Garrett, was the US NPL
(Bodybuilding) Champion in 2004, and runner-up in the event in 2005 (although
most of the competitors felt that Garret was a victim of questionable judging
during the event and actually deserved to retain his title. DonÕs older son,
Tim, works as a district manager for the Hospira Company (a spin-off from
Abbott Laboratories). He still runs an occasional triathalon, is coaching his
sonÕs Little League baseball team and somehow also finds time to watch his
daughter compete in gymnastics. (Incidentally . . . actually not so incidentally .
. . Don was voted into the National Gymnastics Judges Hall of Fame in 2005
– the single recipient to receive this honor that year!
Edin Anderson (Golf, Ô00)
married Ted Hulsy (Cal, Ô95) on June 11 last year. The couple lives in San
Francisco. Congratulations, Eden (on your marriage . . . not for living in San
Francisco. Although thatÕs nice, too).
Bob Bahme (Rugby Ô73) now
lives in Houston, TX. While Bob was winning his Big C at Cal, wife Ann played
golf at Furman University. Little Anna (10 years old) excels at soccer and
softball. Griff & Jamie Adams are AnnaÕs Godparents (Griff was BobÕs Phi Delt
fraternity brother at Cal). BobÕs professional life has focused on building
medical and other type structures in the Houston–Austin area. He follows
Cal sports activities through father Dick (Track, Ô40) and mother Anna an Honorary Big C
winner and Cal WomenÕs Physical Education Staff member from 1946 –Ô49
Memory Lane - 1968

MenÕs Track and Field
Row One: Mike Robinson, Jim Kiefer, Jorge Pena, Steve Byers, Ron
Couser, Bob McLennan, Clarence Johnson; Row Two: Joe Richards, Jim Smith, Lavell
Jackson, Jerry Tallon, Gary Pennington, Bob Waldon, Gunar Liepins; Row Three: Mark Seeley, Jeff Herfenrather,
Terry Lewis, Wally Mattingly, Bob Hargreaves, Michael McCann, Ronald Byers,
James Berger, Coach Al Ragan; Row Four: Coach Sam Bell, Jason Moss, Devone Smith, Rick
Preston, Gary Mahan, Peter Shields, John Diehl, David Horning, Steve Metcalf,
Lou Kirtman
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Memory Lane - 1981

WomenÕs Gymnastics
Front Row (left to right): AssÕt Coach Homer Sardina, Marilyn
Heiman, Cheri McLoud, Dori Suggs, Laurel Brennan, Rena Wong, Renee Baldwin,
Head Coach Dale Flansaas; 2nd Row: Marcia Weinberg, Karen Kelsall, Laura Warner,
Nikki Hannes, Jennifer Hone
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NEWS ABOUT TEAM MATES
Kent Brewer (Track, Ô64)
continues to practice law in Walnut Creek (geez . . . after practicing this
long youÕd think heÕd be ready to do it for real). Actually, heÕs been threatening
to retire for 33 years . . . only to find another interesting case which he
feels compelled to resolve. He continues to be very involved with Cal, serving
as a member of the Track & Field steering committee as well as the Big C
Board of Directors. Wife Nancy (Cal, Ô65) is admissions counselor for the
graduate program in Liberal Studies at Saint MaryÕs College in Moraga. SheÕs
also a past member of the UC School of Design Alumni Board of Directors. Kent
reports that all is well in the hills of Orinda, where he raises Koi (no
confirmation that the Koi share KentÕs opinion on this). The BrewersÕ two grown
sons – successful in their own right even though not attending Cal
– are understanding about their parentsÕ fanaticism, and promise to hold
off calling the men in white coats. For a little while longer, at least.
Alice Cantwell Brock-Utne (Swimming, '94)
and husband Arne welcomed their new son,
Tobias John Brock-Utne, on March 4, 2006. Now that Mom is a little distracted starting
her pediatric career in the East Bay, Tobias' older brother Brian (born 4/1/04) is showing
Tobias how to get exactly what he wants whenever he wants.
Richard Dawson (Swimming, Water
Polo, Ô62) sends greetings to his Team Mates and many Cal alumni friends from
his home in Oklahoma City, where heÕs still practicing medicine (again with the
practicing). He also stays
in shape by walking 3 miles/day, 5 days a week. Says he misses the pool and
swims when he can, but walking isnÕt as hard (IÕm guessing that means walking
is preferable in the winter when the pool temperature in Oklahoma City may or
may not register on the positive side of freezing . . . or maybe by walking he
means ice skating). His hobbies also include collecting articles/small objects
from the ÔMining WestÕ circa 1848–1915 – including, but
not limited to, ingots, stocks, paper and all sorts of other ÒstuffÓ (to use
super-technical terminology). Richard invites anyone who might have mining west
objects to sell, and/or just to say hello, to write to him at 2137 Crossgate
Drive, Oklahoma City, OK, 73170.
Heather Diers (Volleyball,
Ô04), after graduating with a degree in History, played professional volleyball
in Europe from August 2004 – January 2006 – first in Eastern
Germany, then in The Netherlands. Found time to do some traveling throughout
Europe with boyfriend David Janiak (Cal Crew alum) after the 2005 season. While
in Paris, Heather says, David proposed in a romantic setting under the Eiffel
Tower as the sun set through the trees. The wedding is planned for June, 2007.
(Geez, David! Do you realize how high youÕve set the Òromanticism barÓ? IÕm afraid to ask what youÕve got
planned for Anniversaries and ValentineÕs Days!!) Heather and David have now
returned to the States and live in San Diego where sheÕs enrolled in grad
school working toward her teaching credentials and a MasterÕs in Education.
Also says she has readjusted to American life and is happy to hear so much
English being spoken again.
Aaron Gordnier (Baseball, Ô98)
lives in Ladera Ranch (CA). HeÕs been with Sprint Nextel for 5 years – most recently
working as a Sales Manager. ÔFairlyÕ eventful 2005: in February he trekked to
Africa for a Safari and to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, then in July daughter
Alexandra Paige was born. 2006? Aaron and Olivia celebrate their 6th
anniversary on October 21st; before that, the family celebrates AlexÕs 1st
birthday on July 16th, and son DrewÕs 4th birthday on August 1st.
Steve Grealish (Football, Rugby,
Õ73) doesnÕt want to sound like a broken record, but wants his many Cal friends
to remember that heÕs still running Shanghai KellyÕs Saloon (at Polk &
Broadway) and The North Star Cafe (at Green & Powell) – both in
San Francisco. He invites all Cal fans to drop by either (or both) of these
fine establishments for pre-game, post-game and/or in-between game gatherings
(Ôin–betweenÕ meaning days or evenings when there isnÕt a Cal game of
some sort or other scheduled at Cal . . . as opposed to trying to drop in at
halftime and make it back to Berkeley for the second half).
Karen Hagen (Field Hockey,
Ô98) married Travis Webster back in May of 2003 and became Karen Hagen Webster.
In 2004 she received her Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological
Seminary, and in October of last year was ordained as a Minister of Word and
Sacrament. She now serves as an Associate Pastor at First Presbyterian Church
in Meadville, PA. Congratulations, Karen!
George
Hernandez, Jr. (Soccer, Õ73) became the new Presiding Judge of the Alameda
County (California) Superior Court on January 1 of this year. He will serve a
two-year term leading the courtÕs 85 judicial officers, oversee the operations
of 15 court facilities and a budget of $90 million. George previously served as
Supervising Judge of the Gale-Schenone Hall of Justice in Pleasanton, as well
as Presiding Judge of the former Fremont-Newark-Union City Municipal Court and as a member of
the California Judicial Council Advisory Committee on Records Management and as chair of the
courtÕs Civil Committee. DoesnÕt say what he does in his spare time (wonder
why!!).
Brian Horwitz (Baseball, Ô04)
now lives in Phoenix. He and Krysti Whalen (Cal WomenÕs Soccer, Ô03) are engaged,
and have set a December 2006 wedding date.
Joe Kaiser (Water Polo, Ô01)
now lives in Marina Del Ray, CA.
Dan La Conte (Trainer, Ô76)
served 10 years as a Golden Bears athletic trainer. He attended Chiropractic
School, graduating in 1985, and for the 20 years since graduation, has been
self employed as a chiropractor. He recently moved his practice to his hometown
of Lafayette. Got a chiropractic problem? (925) 284–9000!
Thomas LemMon (Rugby, Ô80) has
recently opened his own law practice, with an office is in Pt. Richmond (CA).
Invites your call at (510) 231–0777.
Andrea McDermott (Crew, Ô03) is
finishing up her MasterÕs Degree in Special Education (high incidence
disabilities) at Vanderbilt University. She continues her fund-raising efforts
in support of children with Down Syndrome . . . specifically having raised over
$31,000 in reading scholarship monies for children with Downs at The Vanderbilt
Kennedy Center Reading Clinic (http://www.geocities.com/teamwilliam1. Keep it up, Andrea.
John Merchant (Track, Ô58) has
just finished his first year of retirement after having practiced orthodontics
for 44 years. Says heÕs not as efficient as he was when he was working (who
wants to be efficient when youÕre retired, anyway? – editorÕs
observation, not JohnÕs). His time is spent (apparently inefficiently –
again, editorÕs observation) with travel, golf and a few (very vague) projects
he describes as ÒinterestingÓ (hmmmmm . . . could it be that his Òinteresting
projectsÓ are those which involve extricating himself from water hazards and
sand traps??). John and his wife usually spend a couple of months in the summer
on an island off the coast of Maine; he continues to be involved in Cal
athletics (heÕs a member of the Track & Field Steering Committee) and also
works on projects at Berkeley High School.
Memory Lane – 1954

Zebra
Herd Roams Wheeler Steps
Pictured Above: First Row
(left to right): Charles Stehr, Al Talley, Virg Romiti, Jim Humphries, Mike De Soto,
Tevis Martin, Larry Jones, John
Trias, Lon Spurrier, Dick Erb, Gerry Hayes, Dave Kennell, Walter Becker; 2nd Row: Jim Matthews, Marshall Leve, John Mitchell,
Maynard Munger, Dick Bartalini, Larry Anderson, Dave Wood, Bob Mayo, Jeff
Foley, Don Mattson, Dick Ehni, Dick Miles; 3rd Row: John Nelson, Ron Bauer, Dick Rahl, John Gray, Verne Thornburg, Ed Hersh,
John Wilson George Najarian, Doug Huntze, Herschel Hyde, Tom Kramer, Dick
Righter; 4th
Row: Art Gonos, Samuel Breck, Don
Smalian, Gordon Gill, John Lamberson, Don Tronstein, John Dervivanis, Bob
Oliver, Jacques de Lorimer, Don Walker, Dick Day, Mike Giddings, Don Marks; 5th Row: Sheldon Onstead, Bob Johnson, Glenn Miller, Howard
Morrow, Jim Kotler, Don Phillips, Jim Baxter, Dick Ament
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NEWS ABOUT TEAM MATES
Craig Miyamoto (Golf, Ô91) and
wife, Stephanie, proudly announce the birth of their son Matthew Stephen Sumio
Miyamoto. The Miyamotos live in Sacramento, where their daughter attends Sutter
Middle School. Craig has been with Edward Jones Investments since 2000, and
hopes to play lots more golf now that he has a caddie.
Julia Nichols (Crew, Ô00) is
living and training in Philadelphia where sheÕs still pursuing her athletic
goals in rowing. A member of the USA Team for the past three years, she won a
Bronze Medal at the 2004 World Championships in Banyoles, Spain . . . and a
Silver Medal in the 2005 World Championships in Gifu, Japan (Lightweight
WomenÕs Double Sculls).
Gus Panagotacos (Baseball, Ô01)
graduated from USF Law School in May of this year with a JD/MBA. He
subsequently passed the California Bar Exam and has begun working at Gordon
& Rees.
John Pappa (Football, Ô52)
and his wife, Meredith, are still putting up with the rigors of life in McCloud
(CA) where theyÕve lived for the past 14 years. McCloud is located at the
Southeast part of Mt. Shasta, and their mountain lifestyle forces John to
endure recurring episodes of trout fishing in McCloud Lake, deer hunting and,
when the weather permits, golfing and taking rides in the country. He sort of
Ôglosses overÕ the part about digging out from the 5 to 6 feet of snow they
look forward to each winter. He doesnÕt gloss over the
fun they have taking care of their many grandchildren who visit often. He looks
forward eagerly to attending ÒPappyÕs BoysÓ reunions each year and doesnÕt
hesitate to reminisce about Òthe good old days.Ó
John
Ricksen (Basketball, Tennis, Ô53)
recently underwent cataract surgery. Rumor has it that he experienced a severe
bout of depression when he got a clear look at brother Rupe and realized he was his twin. Hey, ever get a good look at Rupe . . . wouldnÕt you be depressed if you realized thatÕs what you looked like?
Jerry Scatini (Football, Ô62)
was inducted into the San Mateo Sports Hall of Fame in June, 2005, joining
other Cal alums Ray DeJong, Bob Milano and John Caselli who had been
previously honored for their impact on community sports. Jerry lives in San
Francisco and works as a mortgage broker. He and wife Diane are awaiting the
birth of their eleventh grandchild.
Marielle (Schlueter) Ritchie (Track, Ô03) is
married to ex-Stanford, now-Philadelphia Eagles fullback, John Ritchie, and
living in the Philadelphia area. They welcomed son Joseph Wallace Ritchie (a
future Cal Bear, says Marielle) on January 21, 2005. She sends her
congratulations to the Cal Track team (especially the distance runners) for
doing so well.
Erin
(Jesfjeld) Schlehr (Swimming, Ô99)
and her husband, Patrick Schlehr, are living in Walnut Creek (CA). Erin cur
rently works as a swim coach/pool manager and college admissions advisor in the
East Bay.
Shane
Singh (Basketball Manager, Ô96)
attended Pacific/McGeorge Law School after graduating from Cal. He has been
practicing civil litigation as an attorney in his hometown of Sacramento since
1999. In 2005 he was on the ballot as a congressional candidate in the special
election held to replace the late Robert Matsui.
Rod
Stensen (Gymnastics, Ô71), a member
of the 1968 Cal NCAA Championship Gymnastics Team, now lives in Fairfield and
works as an Exclusive Financial Specialist for Allstate in Northern California.
He and his wife have four grown children. Says he looks back on his years at
Cal with great fondness.
Andy
Tamayo (Rugby, Ô00) and Nicole Omphroy (Swimming, Ô00) were married last August (the 20th)
in Sonoma County (CA). Andy played on 3 of CalÕs National Championship teams,
Nicole was team captain of the 4th nationally ranked swim teams and a
multiple-time All-American as well as an Academic All-American. They still
compete for the San Francisco Olympic Club in their respective sports, and live
in Oakland.
David
Tong (Swimming, Ô00) checks in from
Long Beach to report that, on November 15, 2005, he officially entered the Òrat
race.Ó On that date he passed the California Bar exam after having graduated
from the University of Wisconsin Law School. And, as he puts it, Òuntil his
partners wise up, heÕs working as an Associate at Keesal, Young & Logan.Ó
He invites e-mails from team mates and friends at david.tong@kyl.com.
Miguel
Torrente (Track) lives in Stockton
(CA) with wife Bahar and their three children – Michael, Bianca and
Arianna. Miguel teaches high school at Weston Ranch High School in Stockton and
is also the Head Track & Field coach there. His professional duties also
include service as a Captain in the US Army National Guard as a helicopter
pilot/commander. HeÕs an avid golfer (although his message strategically (??)
omitted reference to a handicap or PGA tour record). You can reach him at mtorrente@sjcoe.net.
Monte
Upshaw (Track, Ô58) recently
celebrated his 70th birthday at Pink Beach in Bermuda. Nice.
David
L. Wood (Swimming/Diving, Ô54) has
retired from his private practice of plastic and reconstructive surgery. He
continues to teach his specialty to plastic surgery residents from UC Irvine
and at the US Veterans Administration Hospital in Long Beach.
Memory Lane – 1968

MenÕs
Basketball
Row One: Waddell Blackwell, Don Johnson, Trent Gaines, Russ
Critchfield, Rick Hubbell, Steve Desimone, Coach Rene Herrerias; Row Two: Pat Gilligan (Manager), Tom
Henderson, Wendell Kallenberger, Bob Albright, Bob Wolfe, Willoughby Johnson,and
five players to be named later
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Alums,
Coaches Honor Senior Student-Athletes at 2006 Banquet
On
April 26, Big C alums, coaches, families and fans attended the Big C Spring
Banquet, held each year to honor undergraduate student-athletes from all sports
who have finished their NCAA eligibility at Cal. In case any of the alumni
dudes shown below have changed since you last saw them, hereÕs a guide to who
they are. Order in all photos is left to right. Rap sheets are being withheld
due to lack of space.
Top Row, left: Anna Bahme, Cece Werson, Jim Werson (Swimming, Ô38)
and Dick Bahme (Track, Ô40); right: Board Members Dan Lufkin (Basketball,
Baseball, Ô64) and Jack Vohs (Honorary); Second Row, left: Dennis Gates (Basketball Ô02 & current AssÕt MenÕs
Basketball Coach); middle: Keynote Speaker Bill Ausfahl and wife, Trudi; right:
Banquet Chair Chris Carpenter (Basketball, Ô64) applauds as Bill Ausfahl shows
off his newly awarded Honorary Big C Certificate; Third Row: left: Kirk Everist (Swimming,
Water Polo, Ô90 & current Head Water Polo Coach); right, two of the many
Zebras who roamed the dining room that evening searching for food; Bottom
Picture: Nancy
Brewer, wife of Board Member Kent Brewer, flashes a ÒHow many times have IÕve
heard this one
beforeÓ look, while Board members Don Bowden (left, Track, Ô58) and NancyÕs
husband Kent (Track, Ô64) listen to Board Member Rob Olson (Basketball, Ô66)
explain how that beer bottle in front of him really isnÕt his.




Meet Some
Of The Big C SocietyÕs 2006 Board of Directors
(The others were too fast, too shy or too smart to get caught by our
amateur candid camera operator)
Here
are the IDÕs for this eclectic group. WeÕd change the names to protect the
innocent, but there are no innocent to protect! All row designations are from
the top, and all listing IDÕs are left to right. Top Row: Bill Bailey (Honorary, Õ50), Don
Bowden (Track, Õ58), Kent Brewer (Track, Õ64), Sean Bullard (Football, Õ96),
Chris Carpenter (Basketball, Õ64);
Second Row: Ken Cusick (Crew, Õ51), Conor Famulener (Basketball, Õ04), Mike Gridley
(Football, Track, Rugby, Õ66), Storrie Johnson (Crew, Õ80), Linn Lippstreu
(Volleyball, Õ81): Third Row: Dan Lufkin (Basketball, Baseball, Õ64), Clif Mayne, Jr.
(Tennis, Õ90), Joe McCarthy (Swimming, Õ91), John Merchant (Track, Õ58), Bob
Milano (Baseball, Õ62); Fourth Row: Mohamed Muqtar (Athletic Department Liaison), Noel Murphy
(Water Polo, Õ85), John Ricksen (Basketball, Tennis, Õ53), Rupe Ricksen
(Basketball, Tennis, Õ53), Graham Smith (Swimming, Õ79); Fifth Row: Darryl Stallworth (Football,
Õ87), Verne Thornburg (Track, Õ54), Gregg Thornton (current Big C Society
President – Track, Õ83), Rich Thornton (Swimming, Õ80), Monte Upshaw
(Track, Õ58); Sixth Row: Jack Vohs (Honorary, Õ50) Linn Watson (Swimming, Water Polo, Õ52), Jim
Werson (Swimming, Õ38).






IDÕs for Page 1 Yesteryear Dudes
(Studly to Fudly)
1. Dan Lufkin 2. Don Bowden 3. Verne Thornburg
4. Monte Upshaw 5. Kent Brewer 6. Chris Carpenter
Memory Lane - 1981

MenÕs Swimming
Sitting (left to right): Pelle Holmertz, Bill Schmidt, Jim
Johnson, Mike Kelly, Paolo Revelli; Kneeling: Ryan Ledwith, Dave Santos, Paul
Sims, Craig Haigh, Daryl Jorgenson (Diving Coach); Standing: Dave Malin, Bart Cerer, Par
Arvidsson, Mike Doyle, Karl Mohr (AssÕt Coach), David MacNeill, David Mitchell,
Kirk Anderson, Jeff Heimans, Ralph Jones, Dave Boatwright, Tom McMullen, Don
Bull, Todd Trowbridge, Chip Nielsen, Gerry Gray, Tim Cespedes, Dave Wilson,
Bruce Sperber, Steve Ellberg, Bill Jacob, Peter Szmidt, Rod Wade, Pat Roy, PA
Magunusson, Tom John (AssÕt Coach), Reed Jackson, Mike Grimm, Nort Thornton
(Head Coach)
Memory Lane - 1997

WomenÕs Water Polo
Front Row (left to right): Sabrina Nespeca, Erin Kelley, Heather
Petri, Karie Gray, Alisa von Hartitzsch, Fana Fuqua, Kaliya Young; Second
Row: Lisa
Berquist, Kari Johnson, Tiffany Duncan, Evi Schueller, Melanie von Hatitzsch,
Alicia Razzari, Karen Cook, Brooke Spittler; Back Row: Steve Doten (AssÕt Coach), Kate
Brown, Elisa Sue, Beth Sprinkle, Colette Glinkowski, Keri Hoover, Jen Chan,
Maureen OÕToole (Head Coach)
You Make The Call:

CalÕs 1980 Field Hockey Team – Headed to the National Championships . . . or posing for
a Toothpaste Ad?
Front Row l-r: Emily Schwegman, Kim Hunter,
Marcy Place, Kathy Webb, Sandi Chamberlain, Shellie Ohstead; 2nd
Row: Terri Bonwell, Ester Dahl, Maureen Robbins, Melissa Nerone, Corinne
Hanson, Renee Chatas, Jeanette Mori; Back Row: Clair
Nicholson (AssÕt Coach), Donna Fong (Head Coach), Tom Shaer (AssÕt Coach).
2006 Big C President Gregg Thornton

Crossing the finish line at a
1981 meet . . .
or late for his BART train last
week?
The 1981 Cal Tennis Team .
. .or the cast of HAIR?

Top Row l-r: Joe Vlasak, Doug Stone, Coach
Bill Wright, Phil Lehnhoff, Mark Wooldridge; Front Row: Randy
Nixon, Mike Bauer, Miles Walker, Yair Wertheimer, John Sevely
In Memoriam:
The Big C Society has recently learned, with sorrow, of the passing of
the following members:
Kaya Apaydin (Soccer, Ô50), Lee Artoe
(Football, Ô42), Emil
Bergh (Crew, Ô40), Jud Callaghan (Football, Ô38), Tom Elmendorf
(Rugby, Ô41), George
Gillespie (Football, Ô59), Ned Griffith (Basketball Manager, Ô65), Oscar C. Harper, Jr. (Tennis, Ô46), E. Dixon Heise (Tennis, Ô39), Bert
Horn, (Football/Wrestling, Ô44), Ted Hubert (Football, Ô40), Dale Kellogg
(Crew, Ô35), Maynard
Munger (Manager, Ô54), Jerry Patmont (Honorary, Ô50), J. Perke Stone (Football, Ô39), Raymond Talcott (Crew,
Ô48), Richard
Vielle (Basketball, Ô42). Franklin Walker (Football, Ô34), Leonard Warren (Tennis, Ô50).