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Epilogue: UNLV Yearbook, 1977

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Yearbook main highlights: schools and departments; detailed lists with names and headshots of faculty, administration and students; variety of photos from activities, festivals, campus life, and buildings; campus organizations such as sororities, fraternities and councils; beauty contest winners; college sports and featured athletes; and printed advertisements of local businesses; Institution name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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    "^rmrriiirr
    CLASS OF '77
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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas U-N-V Copyright ® 1977
    by
    Fred Albrecht and Kevin Flaherty
    on behalf of the
    Alumni Association,
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    UNLV ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS
    Front Row (Left to Right): Bryan Metcalf, Bill Terry—Parliamentarian, Alberta Stern—Secretary, Angela
    Brooker—1st Vice President, Nancy Galyean—President, Robert Brinton—2nd Vice President, Brad
    Boman—Treasurer. Second Row: Rex Lundberg—Past President, Jim Cook, Linda Leavitt, Jill Lawn,
    Bruce Layne, Rossi Ralenkotter, Joe King, Vicki Alper, Seymore Brown, and Fred Albrecht. Not Present
    for Picture: Rene Arceneaux, Mary Hall, Ralph Piercy, and Bill Wortman.
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    Dear Graduate:
    It is my pleasure to extend to you my sincere congratulations as you
    graduate from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and become
    members of our alumni organization. We wish you the best of success in
    your individual endeavors and hope that you will retain a close affiliation
    with your University and help it to grow in size and in quality in the years
    ahead. Your degree will mean more to you as the institution achieves
    greater regional and national prominence, and we earnestly solicit your
    help in our efforts to obtain this prominence.
    Nancy Galyean
    President
    UNLV Alumni Association
    Sincerely,
    It is with great pleasure that I offer my sincerest congratulations on
    behalf of the Alumni Association on achieving the status of alumnus.
    I hope that you will continue to support the University of Nevada, Las
    Vegas through the Alumni Association, and if we can be of any service to
    you, please do not hesitate to call upon us.
    Once again, best wishes and good luck in the pursuit of your chosen
    career.
    Sincerely,
    Dear Graduate:
    As a student that has been attending the University of Nevada, Las
    Vegas for the past seven years, I can appreciate the honor and sense of
    achievement that comes with receiving the diploma.
    We can look back with a sense of pride at our accomplishments; not only
    in the academic field, but in the area of personal contacts and
    friendships that we have made during our years at this University.
    We have seen UNLV take tremendous strides forward in growth and
    character. We have witnessed a University become nationaly visable and
    a Las Vegas community that is proud and stands with us through all our
    endeavors.
    Those of us involved with student government would like to thank you for
    your continuous support during your years at UNLV, and wish you a
    most rewarding and happy future.
    Dear Graduate:
    Donald H. Baepler
    President
    Daniel L. Russell
    President, Consolidated Students
    1976-1977
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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    Dan Russel, CSUN President
    CSUN
    Senate
    MEMBERS CSUN SENATE: Left to Right, standing, Parlimentarian Dr. Stevens, Joe Mann, Ron McCormick, Evan
    Fishman, Jace Mills, Marshall Willick, Joe Warpinski, Brad Peterson, Bill Van Anda and Scott Lorenz. Seated, Sharon
    Baker, Debi Fields, Pam Phinney and Mike Navarro.
    Pam Beury—Vice President
    4
    Pam Hysell, Treasurer
    (Left to Right—Top Row): Marie Shugart, Debi Fields, Eva Honsa, Susan
    Grabowski, Sandy Palmieri, Susan Hager. (Middle Row): Cindy Vannucci, Leslie
    Harris, Ingrid Hegedus, Lynn Ryckman, Carlene Star. (Bottom Row): Shirley
    Lindsey, Debbie Lloyd, Jainy Pickard, Linda Williams. Not Pictured: Pam Hysell,
    DeAnn Turpen, Martha Butler, Donna Milcarek, Sue Mitchell, Sherri Angle.
    SIGMA NU PSI CHI SIGMA CHI
    The UNLV Chapter has 30 active members dedicated to the enrichment and support
    of the field of Psychology. Officers for 1976-77 are: Jean Coe, President, Mike
    O'Boyle, Vice President, Christie Phillips, Secretary, Alice Gooch, Treasurer, Dr.
    Diane Turnbough, Faculty Advisor. Active members for the current year are: Lisa
    Abel, Margaret Bukacek, Linda Burdick, Jean Coe, Herbert Crosby, Jeanette de
    Jong, Vicki Evans, Ron Fisher, Alice Gooch, Vicki Gyger, Elaine Haire, Milton
    Kassin, Charles Scott Kramer, Colleen Leavens, Carolyn Logsdon, Annette Marcus,
    Buddy Marshall, Kay Medrano, Alberto Mesa, Mike O'Boyle, Steve Oster,
    Julie Parolini, Christie
    Phillips, Paul Richards, Monika Steinborn, Alyson Stern, Bruce
    Stubbs, Patty Van Mehr, Harvey Waxman, Bob Weaver. y—|
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    ALPHA KAPPA PSI
    Professional Business
    Fraternity
    Founded October 5, 1904
    President
    Nathaniel S. Reddicks
    Vice-President Pledge Activities
    Michael J. Bonner
    Vice-President Professional
    Russell A. Kost
    Secretary
    Bernice DeLorme
    Gary L. Mynatt
    Richard P. Johnson
    Todd Clifton
    John Hunt
    Tom Moreo
    Chris Saltzman
    Iris Tolley
    Cindi Watts
    Treasurer
    Phyllis Fuhriman
    Members
    Master of Rituals
    Jimmy G. McFadden
    Chapter Advisor
    Prof. Richard W. Hoyt
    Mark A. Wittek
    Levant Carey
    Scott Gonzalez
    Gary Meckler
    Jon Pencikowski
    Frank Rosaschi III
    Max Ward
    Ken Rick
    Faculty Alumni
    Dr. George W. Hardbeck-Dean of the College of Business and Economics.
    Dr. Monroe C. Fischer Prof. Richard w Hoyt
    n; u®rry A cd.9MWay Prof. Ronald Anderson
    DDrr . wWtilnliaifmlrr fTj W\A/hh iit°e PPrrooff". CRaicrh, aEr dW Ea- dSet rahlem
    nDr .' RRefuhbe n NMeaulma amna d P r o f . , r a R N i s s e n Prof. Robert C. Rieke
    Michael Maher
    Robert Marshall
    Darrell Cavanaugh
    Bradley Watts
    Sheri Hunt
    Larry Dungey
    Jerry Klein
    Steve Stocker
    Lee Bernhart
    John Wanderer
    Art Francis
    Wes Williams
    Ed Kueas
    Alumni
    Gerone Free
    Nelson Italiano
    Charles Johnson
    Ronnie Lewis
    Vianora T. Stephenson
    Lyle Hammitter
    Rex Lundberg
    Leroy White
    Dick Kostelac
    Dugg Watkin
    Rick Huntington
    Roger Zamora
    Fred Houghland
    Hal Elks
    John Fjorn
    Dale Hensen
    Rex Jerrett
    Ray Tram
    Ron Fulton
    Jack Morgan
    Dick Ronnow
    Jerry Lockhard
    Mike Ryan
    John Higley
    Claude Gouch
    Rod Connent
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    ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA
    SORORITY, INC.
    KAPPA XI CHAPTER—UNLV—1976
    Above are the Twelve Sorors of AKA—Kappa Xi Chapter—UNLV.
    These young ladies went over April 10, 1976. Seated: Monica Lopes
    and Patricia Bailey. Second Row: Vickie Turner; Debra Epps; Sheri
    Hunt and Debra Wieker. Last Row: Barbara Kirkland (Undergraduate
    Advisor); Vickie Barnett; Swayzine Fields; Yvonne Atkinson; Mildred
    Robinson (Regional Director); Shirley Harper; Waynette James,
    Wannetta Hewlett and Jeannie Crawford (Undergraduate Advisor).
    Decorating the Fireside Lounge for one of their
    popular get-down Disco Dances of 1976. Enjoying
    the before effects are Sorors Shirley Harper;
    Waynette James; Monica Lopes; Deborah Wicker
    and Vickie Turner.
    AKA's posing before strutting in UNLV's 1976
    Greek Week. An enjoyable errand that left smiles
    on all of their faces. From left to right: Shirley
    Harper; Wannetta Hewlett; Yvonne Atkinson;
    Vickie Barnett; Waynette James; Vickie Turner;
    Sheri Hunt; Swayzine Fields and Patricia Bailey.
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    THE HOTEL ASSOCIATION WAS FORMED FOR THE
    PROFESSIONALISM IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY FOR STUDENTS
    SEEKING A DEGREE IN HOTEL ADMINISTRATION.
    ALONG WITH THE FUN AND PARTIES COMES A LOT OF HARD
    WORK AND DEDICATION TO SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY.
    EACH MONTH A MEETING IS HELD IN ONE OF THE "STRIP"
    HOTELS. THE MEETINGS USUALLY INCLUDE A GUEST SPEAKER
    FROM THE INDUSTRY.
    DEAN VALLEN'S POOL PARTY"
    September 11, 1976—THE ANNUAL PARTY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR WHERE OLD MEMBERS
    WELCOME NEW ONES.
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    MT. CHARLESTON PARTY—NOVEMBER 3, 1976
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    LJNLV CHEERLEADERS: Left to right, Nancy Oesterle, Kelly
    O'Quinn, Kim DiVicino, Shana Turner, and Heidi Neal.
    Photo by John Goad
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    MASQUERADE DANCE
    JUDGING THE COSTUMES
    OCTOBER 31, 1976
    MR. SPOCK VISITS OUR DANCE
    MONTHLY MEETINGS AT VARIOUS HOTELS
    ST. JUDE'S
    PICNIC
    UNLV
    photo by Melanie Buckley PRESENTS
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    SPACE
    THE
    FINAL
    ATO'S Winning Float at Homecoming
    REBELS
    SHOW
    SPIRIT
    Greg McKinley and Steve Francis Show
    Homecoming Spirit
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    Rich Wallshein offers his hand to a dummy CSUN Building
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    Bill Ireland
    Athletic Director
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    Completing his fourth year as the Director of Intercollegiate
    Athletics for UNLV, Bill Ireland's progressive planning
    and aggressive work has brought tremendous national
    prominence to not only the Rebel athletic teams, but also the
    entire university community.
    Ireland, a native Nevadan, started the UNLV football
    program in 1968 and coached the first five Rebel gridiron
    squads before moving up to his current position.
    His continued ingenuity and foresight will help keep
    UNLV's athletic program on a continued spiral to the top.
    All American Quarterback, Glenn Carano
    1976 U. OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS REBELS
    Cason, John Dannenfelser, Welsey Austin, Adrian Hill, Steve Griffin, Jack
    Concannon, Ed Bradley, Hugh Cunningham, Bruce Ezor, George Zaro,
    Rodney Poindexter, and Student Assistant Trainer Greg Hayes.
    U. NEVADA, LAS VEGAS FOOTBALL
    1976 SCHOOL RECORDS SET
    INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE RECORDS
    TOTAL OFFENSE
    MOST PLAYS
    Game: 52 by Glenn Carano, U. of South
    Dakota, 1976
    Season: 367 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    Career: 913 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-75-
    76
    MOST YARDS GAINED
    Game: 351 by Glenn Carano, Weber State
    1976
    Career: 5,234 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-
    75-76
    MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME
    Season: 202.0 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    Career: 163.6 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-
    75-76
    RUSHING
    HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH
    Game: 20.4 by Raymond Strong, U. of
    Nevada, Reno, 1976
    Season: 7.3 by Raymond Strong, 1976
    PASSING
    MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED
    Game: 43 by Glenn Carano, U. of South
    Dakota, 1976
    Season: 277 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    Career: 636 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-75-
    76
    MOST PASSES COMPLETED
    Game: 24 by Glenn Carano, Weber State.
    Season: 148 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    Career: 337 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-75-
    76
    MOST PASSES COMPLETED PER GAME
    Season: 14.8 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
    "Game: 4 by Glenn Carano, Idaho State
    1974, 1976
    Season: 13 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    Career: 38 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-75-76
    MOST YARDS GAINED
    Game: 359 by Glenn Carano, Weber State
    1976
    Career: 5,095 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-
    75-76
    MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME
    Season: 202.4 by Glenn Carano, 1976
    Career: 159.2 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-
    75-76
    MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROWN
    •"Season: 13 by Glenn Carano, 1975, 1976
    Career: 37 by Glenn Carano, 1973-74-75-76
    RECEIVING
    INTERCEPTIONS
    MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
    "Game: 2 by Marlon Beavers, Missouri
    Southern, 1976
    Season: 6 by Marlon Beavers, 1976
    Career: 17 by Marlon Beavers, 1973-74-75-
    76
    KICKOFF RETURNS
    MOST PASSES CAUGHT
    Game: 10 by Mike Haverty, U. of Nevada
    Reno, 1976
    Season: 51 by Mike Haverty, 1976
    MOST CATCHES PER GAME
    Season: 4.5 by Mike Haverty, 1976
    MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS
    Career: 1,452 by Henry Vereen, 1975-76-
    HIGHEST AVERAGE PER KICKOFF RETURN
    Season: 31.4 by Henry Vereen, 1976
    Career: 25.9 by Henry Vereen, 1975-76-
    SCORING
    MOST CONSECUTIVE PAT KICKS MADE:
    39 by Sonny LeJeune, 1976-
    LONGEST PLAYS
    KICKOFF RETURN:
    99 by Ken Bowles, Cal Poly SLO, 1976
    TEAM SINGLE GAME OFFENSE
    PASSING
    MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED:
    45 vs Idaho State, 1976 (Completed 22)
    MOST PASSES COMPLETED:
    25 vs Weber State, 1976, (Attempted 44)
    TEAM SEASON OFFENSIVE RECORDS
    TOTAL OFFENSE
    MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME: 405.0, 1976
    PASSING
    MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME:
    250.5, 1976
    M 3 4 0 P 1 A 9 7 6 E S A T T E M P T E D P E R G A M E :
    MOST PASSES COMPLETED PER GAME:
    17.7, 1976
    "MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES PER GAME'
    1.8, 1968, 1976
    MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
    M 5599 (lUlu N?Ro N19?7o1^-UPIrIeVsEe GntA) MES WITHOUT A TIE:
    "INDICATES TIED RECORD
    LAS VEGAS, NEV.—Based significantly on
    the great output against the University of
    Nevada, Reno, the playoff-bound UNLV Rebel
    football team has finished the 1976 regular
    season with a fine 9-2 record and 40 new team
    and individual school records to their credit.
    Coach Tony Knap's first-year at UNLV also
    produced four ties of existing records, giving the
    1976 Rebel team the most productivity of any in
    the nine-year history of the sport at the school.
    Senior All-America quarterback candidate
    Glenn Carano led the individual assault on the
    record books as he complied 21 new Rebel
    marks and tied two existing standards. Among
    the marks the 6-3, 197 pound signal caller established
    are in total offense for MOST
    PLAYS—Game (52), Season (367) and Career
    (913), MOST YARDS GAINED—Game (351), and
    Career (5,234), MOST YARDS GAINED PER
    GAME—Season (202.0) and Career (163.6).
    Among his new passing marks are for MOST
    PASSES ATTEMPTED-Game (43), Season
    (277), Career (636), MOST PASSES
    COMPLETED —Game (24), Season (148),
    Career (337), MOST PASSES COMPLETED PEFI
    GAME —Season (14.8), MOST YARDS
    GAINED—Season (202.4), Career (159.2) and
    MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
    THROWN—Career (37).
    Junior running back Raymond Strong also
    broke two records held by former UNLV All-
    America runningback Mike Thomas. Strong has
    marks for HIGHEST GAIN PER RUSH—Game
    (20.4) and Season (7.3 yards per carry). Strong
    gained 907 net yards for the regular season.
    Senior wide receiver Mike Haverty also set
    three receiving marks for UNLV —MOST
    PASSES CAUGHT—Game (10), and Season
    (51), and MOST CATCHES PER GAME—Season
    (4.5).
    Senior free safety Marlon Beavers kept his
    name in the record annals as he set marks for
    MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED-Season (6).
    and Career (17).
    Sophomore speedster Henry Vereen set three
    kickoff return marks—MOST YARDS ON
    KICKOFF RETURNS—Career (1,452) and
    H I G H E S T A V E R A G E P E R K I C K O F F
    RETURN—Season (31.4) and Career (25.9)
    Vereen still has two years to add on to his marks
    too.
    While Vereen was Division It's leading kickoff
    return man this season, freshman Ken Bowles
    set a Rebel record with a 99-yard kickoff return
    against Cal Poly.
    Junior walk-on placekicker Sonny LeJeune
    set the other individual Rebel record as he has
    now made 39 consecutive extra point kicks going
    into the 1977 season.
    In college football, post season competition
    does not count in season statistics, so the final
    Rebel stats for the 1976 season will not change.
    Among the team records set by UNLV were
    seven all totaled. This year's Rebels averaged
    405 yards per game in total offense, a new mark,
    as were the passing marks of MOST YARDS
    GAINED PER GAME (250.5), MOST PASSES
    ATTEMPTED PER GAME (34), and MOST
    PASSES COMPLETED PER GAME (17.7).
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    u. NEVADA, LAS VEGAS FINAL 1976
    FOOTBALL STATS
    REGULAR SEASON W9 L 2
    TEAM STATISTICS UNLV OPP
    First Downs Rushing 88 98
    First Downs Passing 121 91
    First Downs Penalty 25 16
    TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 234 205
    Times Carried Ball 426 514
    Yards Gained Rushing 2188 2191
    Yards Lost Rushing 488 445
    TD's Rushing 28 17
    NET YARDS GAINED
    RUSHING 1700 1746
    RUSHING AVERAGE 154.5 158.7
    Passes Attempted 374 308
    Passes Completed 195 146
    Passes Had Intercepted 18 10
    Completion Percentage .521 .474
    TD's Passing 20 15
    NET YARDS PASSING 2755 2161
    PASSING AVERAGE 250.5 196.5
    Total Plays 800 822
    TOTAL OFFENSE 4455 3907
    TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE 405.0 355.2
    Times Punted 56 61
    Yards Punted 1991 2386
    Punts Had Blocked 0 0
    Punting Average 35.5 39.1
    Fumbles 39 31
    Fumbles Lost 23 17
    Penalties 87 82
    Yards Penalized 824 764
    TD's By Fumble Recovery 1 1
    TD's By Pass Interception 0 0
    Safety 0 0
    TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS 50 34
    PAT Rushing 0/1 0/3
    PAT Passing 0/1 0/1
    PAT Kicked 47/48 27/30
    Field Goals 2/7 10/17
    TOTAL POINTS 353 261
    SCORING AVERAGE 32.1 23.7
    SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 T
    UNLV 55 114 100 84 353
    OPPONENTS 65 101 44 51 261
    SCORING TD PAT:K R P FG T 1
    Strong 10 60 1
    LeJeune 0 47/48 2/7 53 1
    Carano 8 48
    Moore 6 36 :
    Haverty 5 30 1
    Harris 4 24 1
    Vereen 4 24
    Bowles 3 18
    Spinks 3 18
    Davenport 2 12
    Van Houten 2 12
    Rodriguez 1 6
    Davis 1 6
    Cobb 1 6
    PUNTING NO YDS AVE LONG
    Gortz 33 1132 34.3 50
    J. Harris 21 812 38.7 52
    Carano 1 33 33.0 33
    TEAM 1 14 14.0 14
    PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVE TD LONG
    M. Beavers 15 122 8.1 0 21
    Bowles 1 31 31.0 0 31
    Haynes 3 27 9.0 0 21
    Kelly 5 22 4.5 0 14
    RECEIVING NO YDS AVE TD LONG
    Haverty 51 738 14.5 5 47
    B. Harris 37 566 15.3 4 41
    Vereen 19 357 18.9 3 60
    Strong 17 282 16.6 1 64
    Haynes 13 164 12.6 0 24
    Bowles 11 161 14.6 2 21
    Davenport 11 119 10.8 2 35
    Moore 10 111 11.1 0 23
    Spinks 8 79 9.9 2 20
    Rodriguez 7 85 12.1 0 15
    Austin 6 30 5.0 0 9
    Melton 2 24 12.0 0 15
    Starbird 1 25 25.0 0 25
    Schnabel 1 10 I0.0 0 10
    Cobb 1 4 4.0 1 4
    KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVE TD LONG
    Vereen 20 628 31.4 0 64
    Bowles 7 216 30.9 1 99
    Strong 7 200 28.6 0 47
    Cobb 3 68 22.7 0 26
    Rodriguez 2 36 18.0 0 24
    Spinks 1 17 17.0 0 17
    Austin 2 15 7.5 0 10
    INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVE TD LONG
    M. Beavers 6 79 13.2 0 33
    C. Jones 3 129 43.0 0 53
    D. Beavers 1 2 2.0 0 2
    RUSHING TCB NYG AVE TD LONG
    Strong 125 907 7.3 9 74
    Moore 72 281 3.9 6 21
    Spinks 41 253 6.2 1 37 UNLV THE RECORD (9-2) OPP ATT.
    Rodriguez 37 136 3.8 1 20
    Melton 13 65 5.0 0 21 21 University of Montana 19 13,848
    Van Houten 15 52 3.5 2 22 28 University of South Dakota 26 13,031
    Cobb 13 37 2.8 0 13 33 AT Weber State College 16 13,602
    Vereen 1 22 22.0 1 22 31 Idaho State University 17 13,702
    Ellis 2 7 3.5 0 4 13 AT Univ. of the Pacific 38 9,327
    Caldwell 2 2 1.0 0 4 63 Univ. of Nebraska, Omaha 42 13,213
    Carano 90 -4 ... 8 22 28 AT Northern Arizona Univ. 31 6,860
    B. Harris 1 -9 ... 0 28 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 10 11,138
    Austin 1 -11 0 __ 31 Boise State University 26 14,066
    Cahill 11 -22 0 10 28 Missouri Southern 3 11,320
    TEAM
    2 -16 0 __ 49 U. of Nevada, Reno 33 14,270
    353 261 134,377
    PASSING PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LONG HOME ATTENDANCE: 104,588
    HOME AVERAGE: 13,074
    Carano 277 148 13 .534 2024 13 64
    Cahill 51 24 3 .471 383 4 47
    Van Houten 46 23 2 .500 348 3 39
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    1976-77 UNLV
    UNLV OPPONENTS OPP
    49 CAL LUTHERN 0
    29 STANFORD 13
    26 UTAH STATE 17
    44 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 5
    52 Claremont College 0
    26 Cal State, Fullerton 18
    13 Long Beach State 27
    40 Southern Utah State 3
    22 UCLA 12
    25 CAL STATE, STANISLAUS 14
    40 COLORADO SCHOOL/MINES 4
    37 FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY 5
    44 Northern Arizona Univ. 0
    38 Ft. Lewis College 7
    43 CAL POLY, POMONA 0
    53 CAL STATE, LOS ANGELES 0
    33 SACRAMENTO STATE UNIV. 8
    20 Cal State, Fullerton 23
    30 Univ of Cal, Santa Barbara 13
    32 Biola College 6
    36 Northern Arizona Univ. 9
    732 TOTALS 184
    34.85 AVERAGE PER MATCH 8.76
    UNLV 209-95-5 392 232 124 167 44
    OPPONENTS 95-209-5 221 285 89 89 16
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    Wrestling Season Ends
    The UNLV wrestlers ended the 1976-77 season with a
    19-2 dual meet record which included a ten match winning
    streak and three key victories over major opponents
    (UCLA, Utah State and Stanford). The Rebels decisioned
    UCLA by a score of 22-12 in January, then the Bruins lost
    to fourth ranked U. of Oklahoma by the same tally. Utah
    State suffered its first loss in 14 duals at the hands of
    UNLV 27-16 and then came back to beat nearly all the
    teams in the WAC conference.
    In their first season of competition, the Rebel wrestlers
    outscored their dual meet opponents 732 to 184, with a
    match average of 35 points and 8.7 for the opponents.
    Several marks set this season could stand for many
    season, notably the fastest takedown by Jeff Wilton (2
    seconds), the fastest escape held by Bob Northridge and
    Craig Foster (also 2 second), and the most riding time by
    Carl Blalark (7:11).
    BEST MARKS: Fastest takedown: Jeff Wilton (2 sec)
    Fastest escape: Bob Northridge and
    Craig Foster (2 sec)
    Fastest Fall: Ed Veatch (29 sec)
    Most Riding Time: Carl Blalark (7:11)
    Most Points Scored: Jeff Wilton
    (25 vs Claremont College)
    Most Team Points Scored in one season:
    Jeff Wilton (95V2)
    Most Season Wins: Jeff Wilton (25)
    Most Takedowns in a season:
    Craig Foster (69)
    Most Escapes and Reversals in a season:
    Craig Foster & Bob Northridge (47)
    Most Nearfalls in a season:
    Mike Springer (30)
    Most Pins in a season: Ed Veatch (11)
    From left ro right—BOTTOM ROW— Mike McGuire, Carl Blalark, Charles Blar, Ruben Lopez, and Pete
    Durazo. SECOND ROW—Jeff Wilton, Bob Clements, Russell Lee, Tom Leno, Bob Northridge, Dale
    Fitch, and John Padilla. THIRD ROW—Cornelius James, Bob Stewart, Manny Suarez, Tom Salazar.
    Don Barrios, Mike Jameson, Bob Onedecker, and Louis Pringle. TOP ROW—HEAD COACH Dennis
    Finfrock, Ed Veatch, Jerry Blanchette, Rich Blanton, Craig Foster, Terry Robertson, Ed Johnson, and
    Steve Hart.
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    WRESTLING TEAM
    UNLV WRESTLING 21 MATCH STATISTICS
    RECORD: W 19 L 2
    WRESTLER WGT W-L-D TDS ESC REV NF PINS TEAM POINTS
    CAR! BLALARK 118 17-5-0 20-9 9-15 18-5 17-10 4-1 561/2
    CHARLES BLALARK 118 7-2-0 11-9 8-9 6-5 5-7 3-0 22
    MIS.E SPRINGER 126 22-8-0 26-18 15-8 11-8 30-10 3-0 931/4
    RUBEN LOPEZ 126 3-2-1 4-8 3-0 2-1 4-1 2-1 191/2
    PETE DURAZO 134 23-6-2 46-11 23-42 6-1 17-7 1-1 87
    BOB NORTHRIDGE 142 19-9-1 48-31 35-44 12-12 14-11 1-1 653/4
    DALE FITCH 142 3-0-0 3-1 0-1 3-0 7-0 13
    DON BARRIOS 150 19-7-0 32-15 18-18 12-7 15-4 2-1 701/4
    JEFF WILTON 158 25-8-1 58-15 32-46 2-7 12-4 4.0 951/2
    LOUIS PRINGLE 158 3-2-0 8-2 3-7 3-3 3-0 -|_Q 16
    BOB STEWART 167 7-3-0 14-6 3-3 10-7 2-3 I_I 35
    CRAIG FOSTER 177 24-9-0 69-22 36-48 11-6 21-1 3.9 901/2
    CHRIS FAIRCLOTH 190 11-7-0 9-18 4-9 11-8 11-3 4.1 56
    MANNY SUAREZ 19O 2-2-0 2-3 1-2 1-1 2-3 0-2 12
    TOM LENO -MR. 1-3-0 N-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 9
    ED VEATCH HVY 13"7"0 2°-22 12"19 9-6 3-6 11'4 85
    DOUG DARLINGTON HVY 1-2-0 1.7 5-3 1-0 0-2 O-0 8
    MARK NOVOSEL HVY 4-2-0 G-6 5-1 1-4 2-1 -J. 17
    OTHERS 5-11-0 13.21 20-10 5_8 2-16 1-1 25
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    UNLV BASKETBALL 1976-77 NCAA,
    SCHOOL RECORDS SET
    NCAA RECORDS
    POINTS
    "Season: 3,426—UNLV, 1976-77 (32 games)
    MOST 100-POINT GAMES
    "Season: 23—UNLV, 1976-77 (in 32)
    MOST CONSECUTIVE 110 POINT GAMES
    Season: 12—UNLV, 1976-77.
    NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS
    MOST POINTS
    Five-Game Series: 505—UNLV, 1977, 101.0 per game. (121-95 v.s U. San Francisco,
    88-83 vs. Utah, 107-90 vs. Idaho State, 83-84 vs. North Carolina, 106-94
    vs. North Carolina-Charlotte).
    MOST FIELD GOALS
    Five-Game Series: 218—UNLV, 1977. (49 vs. USF, 37 vs. Utah, 44 vs. Idaho State,
    41 vs. North Carolina, 47 vs. North Carolina-Charlotte).
    MOST POINTS
    One Game: 121—UNLV vs. U. San Francisco (95), regional first round, 3-12-77
    NCAA CONSOLATION GAME RECORDS
    MOST POINTS, TWO TEAMS—200, UNLV (106) vs. UNCC (94), Atlanta, 1977
    MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, TWO TEAMS—83, UNLV (47) vs. UNCC (36), Atlanta, 1977
    "MOST POINTS, ONE TEAM—106, UNLV vs. UNCC (94), Atlanta, 1977
    SCHOOL RECORDS
    TEAM: Season
    "Points: 3,426
    Best Field Goal Percentage: .496 (1408 of 2840)
    Best Free Throw Percentage: .769 (610 of 793)
    "Most Victories: 29
    Most Consecutive Wins on Home Floor: 59 and still going
    Most Assists: 712
    "Most 100 point games: 23
    Most Consecutive 100 point games: 12
    TEAM: Single Game
    Most Free Throws Made: 42 vs. San Diego State (42 of 44), 12-11-76
    Best Free Throw Percentage: .956 vs. San Diego State (42 of 44), 12-11-76
    "Most Assists: 40 vs. Northern Arizona University, 1-11-77
    INDIVIDUAL: Career
    Most Field Goals Made: 913, Eddie Owens, 1973-77
    Most Points: 2221, Eddie Owens, 1973-77
    Best Free Throw Percentage: .878, Robert Smith (216 of 246), 1974-77
    Most Games Played: 118, Eddie Owens, 1973-77
    Most Consecutive Games Played: 118, Eddie Owens, 1973-77
    Most Assists: 444, Robert Smith, 1974-77
    Most Steals: 113, Sam Smith, 1975-77
    Most Rebounds: 831, Glen Gondrezick, 1973-77
    INDIVIDUAL: Season
    Best Free Throw Percentage: .925, Robert Smith (98 of 106)
    Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 27, Robert Smith, Oregon (12-1-76)
    through Oklahoma (12-22-76)
    Most Assists: 195, Robert Smith
    INDIVIDUAL: Game
    Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 15, Eddie Owens vs. San Diego State, 12-11-76
    ALL-TIME REBEL SCORING PACESETTERS
    No. 1 Eddie Owens
    No. 5 Glen Gondrezick
    No. 6 Lewis Brown
    No. 10 Robert Smith
    No. 11 Sam Smith
    ALSO
    No. 23 Reggie Theus
    "INDICATES TIED RECORD
    (The Five seniors)
    2,221 career points
    1,311 career points
    1,289 career points
    954 career points
    943 career points
    648 Two-year total points
    1976-77 ATTENDANCE SHATTERS ALL-TIME UNLV MARK
    Home: 118,737 (19 games)
    Overall: 242,755 (32 games)
    Overall average: 7,586 (32 games)
    MOST SELLOUTS: 26 (32 games)
    RUNNIN' REBELS: CHAMPIONS OF THE WEST
    LAS VEGAS, NEV.—It happens every year. The season
    ends, but never before in the history of UNLV basketball
    has the season ended more dramatically, more excitingly,
    or more emotionally. This just wasn't the end of another
    basketball season for the winningest active major college
    coach in America—Jerry Tarkanian. Rather, it was the
    culmination of THE season in Runnin' Rebel basketball
    and the final performance for five talented UNLV seniors.
    UNLV's record-setting team climaxed it's greatest
    season ever with a 29-3 record and a third-place finish in
    the NCAA Championships at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia.
    The Runnin' Rebels, who now have an NCAA three-year
    playoff record 7-3, won the Western Regional championship
    and during the course of the season set six
    NCAA records, tied three more and also broke 19 school
    records while tying an additional four.
    Coach Jerry Tarkanian upped his nine-year major
    college coaching record to 224-36 for a brilliant .862 winning
    percentage. In four years at UNLV, his teams have
    compiled a 102-16 record for an even more impressive
    .864 winning percentage. While marching through the
    season with only three losses, winning the championships
    of the Rebel Roundup, Las Vegas Holiday Classic and the
    NCAA Western Regionals, the Runnin' Rebels clearly
    etched themselves in the annals of basketball history.
    No team in history holds more NCAA scoring records
    (14), and no team may ever equal some of the feats of the
    Runnin' Rebels. Besides winning 59 consecutive games in
    the Las Vegas Convention Center, UNLV's five seniors
    have eternally placed themselves in the hearts of all Las
    Vegas.
    Senior All-America Eddie Owens, who led the Rebels in
    scoring once again with a 21.8 per game average, led the
    assault on the record books as he set five individual
    marks this season. Owens became the all-time leading
    scorer in UNLV history this season with 2,221 points and
    also set marks for the most field goals made in a career
    (913), most games played (118) and most consecutive
    games played (118) and most consecutive free throws
    made in a single game (15).
    Senior captain Robert Smith, the little general with a big
    heart, set five records also as he led the nation in free
    throw percentage (.925 with 98 of 106 made). Robert also
    set standards for best free throw percentage in a career at
    .878 (216 of 246), most assists in a career (444) and in a
    season (195), and most consecutive free throws made in
    one season (27).
    Senior Glen Gondrezick grabbed the most rebounds in
    a career (831) and Sudden Sam Smith made the most
    steals in acareer(H3in two years). While Owens is the top
    scorer in UNLV history with 2,221 points, Gondrezick is
    5th (1,311). Lewis Brown is 6th (1,289). Robert Smith is
    10th (954) and Sam Smith is 11th (943). After just two
    seasons, talented sophomore Reggie Theus is no. 23 in
    all-time scoring (648).
    The unsung hero of the legendary Rebels was 6-9
    center Larry Moffett who was Mr. Defense for UNLV while
    scoring 8.0 and getting 9.2 rebounds per game as a junior.
    "Lady Rebels
    1976-77 LADY REBELS
    Front Row (I to r): Anita Carter, Rhonda
    Penquite, Co-Captain Donna Wick, Diane
    Tillman, Sheila Powell. Second Row: Pam
    Parham, Debra Waddy, Co-Captain Liz
    Galloway, Sherry Hudlow. Back Row: Head
    Coach Dan Ayala, Belinda Candler,
    Janice Fuller, Cindy Perkins, Assistant
    Coach Matti Smith.
    UNLV Lady Rebel Debra Waddy (no. 25)
    shoots over Lady Husker Kathy Hawkins
    (no. 22). UNLV defeated the University of
    Nebraska 96-72.
    LAS VEGAS, NEV.—With a 23-game winning streak at home and several new school records to
    their credit, the UNLV Lady Rebels ended the 1976-77 regular season with an easy victory over
    Arizona State 88-57 last weekend in Tempe.
    Belinda Candler led the Rebel effort in Arizona with 20 points and 13 rebounds; also in double
    scoring figures were Debra Waddy with 18 and Cindy Perkins and Diane Tillman with 10.
    Under second year Head Coach Dan Ayala, the women compiled a 14-4 record, giving him a
    total of 41-9 in the women's program. The Lady Rebels now have a 23-game winning streak at
    home which started in 1974 with a 70-45 win over Palomar College in the last home game of that
    season and continued through 14 home victories in 1975-76 and eight home triumphs in 1976-77.
    One of the key factors in those successful seasons has been Debra Waddy, the 5-10 senior
    from Angleton, Texas who has led the team in scoring during her two years at UNLV and is the
    first woman to score more than 1,000 points in her career at UNLV. Waddy amassed 1,105 points
    in just two years, a feat unequalled by the eight men who have earned the same honor with the
    runnin' Rebels. Playing in 49 games, Waddy averaged 23 points per game and 8 rebounds,
    averaging 48.6 percent from the floor and 69.5 from the charity stripe.
    Also graduating is Janice Fuller, a 6-1 center, who led the squad with 13.9 rebounds last
    season, then was forced to leave this year after topping the rebound totals for the first ten games.
    She ends her career with a 12.5 rebounding average and 11.7 average in scoring.
    This year's co-captains, Donna Wick and Liz Galloway, are also after starting for two consecutive
    season for the Lady Rebels. Galloway averaged 10.6 ppg and 8.1 rebounds, while Wick
    had a 8.7 ppg average and 6.7 boards per game.
    The 1976-77 squad broke most of the school records set last season, despite the fact that they
    played a much shorter schedule. The overall team field goal percentage of 42.5 topped last year's
    mark, in addition to making the best free throw percentage of 63.1. Individually, Waddy's 78.8 free
    throw percentage will go down in the record books, as well as Belinda Candler's 55.2 field goal
    percentage.
    The Lady Rebs end the regular season as one of the highest scoring teams in the nation,
    averaging 91.2 ppg and allowing their opponents only 65.3, making more than 100 points in five
    games.
    Three women were in double scoring figures for the season, Waddy with 18.8 ppg, Candler
    close behind with 18.4 and Diane Tillman with 10.3. Candler clearly dominated the rebounding
    totals with 9.2 board per game.
    UNLV is hoping for possible tournament offers, including a repeat performance at the National
    Women's Invitational in Amarillo, Texas on March 17-19. The Lady Rebels placed third in last
    year's tournament. Also in the wings is the selection of teams to participate in the AIAW regionals
    to be held in Fullerton, Cal. March 10-12.
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    End Season"
    1976-77 STATISTICS
    RECORD: W 14 L 4 (HOME 8-0; AWAY 3-1; NEUTRAL 3-31
    PLAYER G FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVE PF-FO TP AVE A
    WADDY 18 136-321 .436 67-85 .788 112 6.2 55-2 339 18.8 14
    CANDLER 18 123-223 .552 85-120 .708 165 9.2 36-0 331 18.4 11
    TILLMAN 13 50-104 .481 34-54 .629 55 4.2 29-2 134 10.3 13
    GALLOWAY 18 70-173 .405 14-34 .412 102 5.7 56-6 154 8.6 26
    PERKINS 18 58-129 .450 19-40 .475 101 5.6 48-0 135 7.5 10
    PENQUITE 14 47-121 .388 10-14 .714 59 4.2 26-0 104 7.4 18
    WICK 18 43-130 .331 30-52 .577 75 4.2 27-1 116 6.4 53
    HUDLOW 16 31-79 .392 15-25 .600 54 3.4 33-0 77 4.8 17
    CARTER 18 28-64 .438 10-17 .588 34 1.9 32-1 66 3.7 38
    FULLER 10 39-102 .382 10-22 .455 82 8.2 28-1 88 8.8 5
    POWELL 10 33-81 .407 9-17 .529 22 2.2 32-1 75 7.5 52
    PARHAM 5 11-28 .393 1-2 .500 *14 2.8 8-0 23 4.6 10
    (TEAM REBOUNDS) 134
    UNLV 18 669-1546 .433 304-482 .631 1009 56.1 401-12 1642 91.2 267
    OPPONENTS 18 454-1150 .395 268-429 .625 903 50.2 436-14 1176 65.3 207
    TURNOVERS: TEAM (363)—Perkins (51), Waddy (47), Wick (39), Candler (35), Carter (29),
    Galloway (23), Hudlow (22), Penquite (18), Tillman (17), Powell (52), Fuller (18), Parham (12).
    OPPONENTS (655). STEALS: TEAM (166)—Galloway (24), Carter (12), Waddy (10), Perkins (9),
    Hudlow (9), Tillman (9), Wick (8), Candler (6), Penquite (6), Powell (39), Fuller (7), Parham (4).
    UNLV OPPONENT OPP LEADING SCORER TOP REBOUNDER
    92 'IMMACULATA COLLEGE 85 Waddy-23 Fuller-8
    82 'DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY 76 Waddy-22 Fuller-9
    110 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 49 Waddy-20 Fuller-10
    92 U.C., SANTA BARBARA 38 Candler-27 Candler-12
    71 Kansas State University 73 Waddy-18 Wick-10
    108 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY 53 Waddy-24 Perkins-12
    89 #University of Utah 44 Waddy-24 Fuller-13
    68 #Cal State, Fullerton 70 Waddy, Candler-16 Perkins, Galloway-6
    96 U. OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN 72 Waddy-17 Candler-12
    105 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 75 Waddy, Candler-20 Candler-13
    116 WEBER STATE COLLEGE 74 Tillman-30 Candler-18
    80 @Texas Southern U. 64 Tillman-19 Candler-10
    108 @Texas A& M 92 Waddy-27 Candler-13
    91 @Louisiana State U. 92 Waddy-26 Perkins-11
    81 @University of Texas 87 Candler-24 Candler-10
    72 U. of New Mexico 53 Waddy-19 Galloway-12
    93 U. of New Mexico 54 Candler-25 Candler, Waddy-7
    88 Arizona State U. 57 Candler-20 Candler-13
    HOME GAMES IN CAPS 'Tournament of Champions #Cougar Classic @Houston Classic
    THE 1977 UNLV
    WOMEN'S TENNIS
    TEAM
    Bottom row: Alexandria Brandwynne, Terri
    Corrado, Debby Dickinson, Liz Foley. Middle row:
    Coach Marilyn Worcott, Tina Teodora, Alison
    Carter, Sandie Tsumas, Roene Abrums. Top row:
    Ann Hellder, Sharon MacDonald.
    39
    Robert Smith, Jr, Glen Gondrezlck
    UNLV RUNNIN' REBELS—The 1976-77 basketball team—front row (left coach Al Menendez, Reggie Theus, Jackie Robinson, Eddie Owei
    to right): Mike Milke, Matt Porter, Tom Schuberth, Tony Smith, Robert Lewis Brown, Larry Moffett, Glen Gondrezick, Dale Thompson, assists
    Smith, Sam Smith, John Rodriguez, Gary Wagner, Larry Chin and assis- coach John Q. Trapp, assistant coach George McQuarn, and assists
    tant coach Odis Allison. Standing: head coach Jerry Tarkanian, assistant Coach Ralph Readout.
    UNLV BASKETBALL 1976-77 FINAL STATISTICS
    RECORD: W 29 L 3 (HOME: 19-0; AWAY: 5-2; NEUTRAL: 5-1)
    THIRD PLACE - - - NCAA FINALS, THE OMNI, Atlanta, Georgia
    toggle Theus Tony Smith
    PLAYER G FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB AVE PF-FO TP AVE A
    EDDIE OWENS 32 284-546 .520 131-158.829 178 5.6 94-5 699 21.8 67
    SAM SMITH 29 185-359 .515 60-73 .822 88 3.0 71-3 430 14.8 71
    GLEN GONDREZICK 32 188-374 .503 91-124.734 347 10.8 116-5 467 14.6 74
    REGGIE THEUS 32 178-358 .497 108-132.818 145 4.5 106-3 464 14.5 136
    ROBERT SMITH 32 155-318 .487 98-106.925 79 2.5 87-1 408 12.8 195
    LEWIS BROWN 31 134-292 .459 49-69 .710 253 8.2 96-4 317 10.2 13
    TONY SMITH 31 123-276 .446 33-45 .733 42 1.4 74-2 279 9.0* 94
    LARRY MOFFETT 32 116-214 .542 25-54 .463 293 9.2 111-10 257 8.0 22
    MIKE MILKE 2Q 15-36 .417 2-8 .250 15 .8 14-0 32 1.6 27
    JOHN RODRIGUEZ 14 10-1$ .769 3-5 .600 16 1.1 8-0 23 . 1.6. '1
    GARY WAGNER 16 11-22 .500 2-8 .250 14 .9 5-0 24 1.5 2
    MATT PORTER 18 5-27 .185 8-11 .727 17 .9 9-0 18 1.0 3
    DALE THOMPSON 2 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2 1.0 0-0 4 *2.0 U
    TOM SCHUBERTH 8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3 .4 5-0 2 .3 6
    PEPPER BARTLETT 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1-0 2 2.0 1
    (TEAM REBOUNDS) 152
    UNLV 32 1408-2840.496 610-793.769 1644 51.4 797-33 i426 107.1 712
    OPPONENTS 32 1105-2301.480 596-869.686 1440 45.0 697-35 2806 87.7 578
    OPP LEADING SCORER TOP REBOUNDER ATTENDANCE
    87 Owens-20 Gondo, Moffett-8 6,274 SELLOUT •
    67 Gondrezick-21 Gondrezick-11 6,257 SELLOUT;,
    80 Theus-24 Moffett-11 6,257 SELLOUT
    100Owens-31 Gondo, Brown-8 12,230
    113 S. Smith-34 Brown-18 5,221
    81 Owens-39 Owens-14 6,257 SELLOUT •'
    78 Gondrezick-23 Brown-12 6,257 SELLOUT'
    77 Brown-17 Brown-12 6,005 Wt
    89 Owens-34 Gondrezick-15 6,257 SELLOUT
    85 T. Smith, Brown-21 Gondrezick-14 6,103
    81 Theus-22 Gondrezick-14 6,257 SELLOUT,.
    91 Owens-24 Moffett-14 6,257 SELLOUT
    96 Gondo, S. Smith-20Gondrezick-20 6,257 SELLOUT
    72 Gondrezick-23 Gondrezick-12 6,257 SELLOUT
    90 Gondrezick-25 Brown-16 6,257 SELLOUT
    69 Gondrezick-26 Moffett-9 6,257 SELLOUT-;
    80 Owens-20 Moffett-13 6,257 SELLOUT '
    106 Owens-31 Gondrezick-13 7,300 SELLOUT
    88 S. Smith-24 Gondrezick-13 8,000 SELLOUT
    88 Owens-20 Moffett-9 7,506
    84 Owens-28 Gondo, Mcffett-11 6,257 SELLOUf
    96 Owens-21 Moffett-15 6,467 SELLOUT
    106Owens-26 Gondrezick-18 6,257 SELLOUT
    96 Owens-22 Gondrezick-12 6,257 SELLOUT
    82 S. Smith-30 Gondrezick-16 2,316
    84 Owens-25 Gondrezick-12 6,307 SELLOUT
    94 Owens-29 Brown-12 3,500 SELLOUT
    95 Theus-27 Theus-8 14,438 SELLOUT
    83 R. Smith-21 Moffett-17 22,783 SELLOUT
    90 Owens-24 Moffett-16 22,783 SELLOUT
    84 S. Smith-20 Moffett-9 16,086 SELLOUT
    94 Owens-34 Owens-8 16,086 SELLOUT
    UNLV OPPONENT
    102 U. of Nevada, Reno
    78 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
    115 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
    96 University of Utah
    118 San Diego State
    112 NORTH DAKOTA STATE
    135 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
    104 'MURRAY STATE
    100 'UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
    109 #EASTERN MICHIGAN
    104 #ST. MARY'S COLLEGE
    113 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
    121 UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO
    112 CAL STATE, NORTHRIDGE
    132 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV.
    113 U.C. SANTA BARBARA
    85 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
    107 Bradley University
    84 Illinois State Univ.
    89 Rutgers University
    106 UNIV. OF DENVER
    99 UNIV. OF LOUISVILLE
    135 PAN AMERICAN UNIV.
    112 PORTLAND STATE UNIV.
    99 Univ. of Denver
    124 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
    117 Pepperdine University
    121 @Univ. of San Francisco
    88 @University of Utah
    107 @ldaho State University
    83 @Univ. of North Carolina
    106 @U. No. Carolina-Charlotte
    MINUTES PLAYED: TEAM (6400)-Gondrezick (927), Owens (897), R. Smith (896). Theus (814),
    Moffett (750), S. Smith (731), Brown (561), T. Smith (536), Milke (96), Porter (74), Wagner
    (47), Rodriguez (39), Schuberth (22), Thompson (6), Bartlett (4).
    TURNOVERS: TEAM (539)—Theus (82), Brown (78), Owens (71), Gondrezick (66), R. Smith (56),
    T. Smith (53), Moffett (48), S. Smith (43), Milke (18), Wagner (9), Rodriguez (6), Porter (4),
    Schuberth (4), Thompson (1). OPPONENTS (849).
    STEALS: TEAM (293)-Gondrezick (62), R. Smith (42), Theus (42), S. Smith (40), T. Smith (32),
    Owens (27), Moffett (27), Brown (15), Porter (2), Milke (2), Wagner (1), Schuberth (1).
    HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS 'Rebel Roundup #Las Vegas Holiday Classic @NCAA PLAYOFFS
    Sam
    Smith
    Eddie
    Owens
    Won-13 Lost-4 Tled-1
    UNLV OPPONENT OPPONENT SCORE
    1 WESTMONT COLLEGE 2
    *0 UCLA 1
    1 SEATTLE PACIFIC 3
    5 CAL STATE, L. A. 1
    1 COLORADO COLLEGE 3
    2 CAL STATE, FULLERTON 0
    7 CAL BAPTIST COLLEGE 0
    3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT U. 0
    6 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1
    3 CHAPMAN COLLEGE 0
    2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE 0
    6 Cal State, Northridge 1
    6 CAL LUTHERAN 0
    3 Fresno Pacific 1
    1 Cal Poly, SLO 0
    8 U.C., RIVERSIDE 2
    2 U. NEVADA, RENO 2
    7 ARIZONA STATE a
    HOME GAMES IN CAPS
    *Two overtimes
    THE 1977 UNLV
    MEN'S TENNIS TEAM
    Bottom row: Wayne Pickard, George Morrissey, Bruce Stubbs. Middle row:
    Murray Peterson, Leon Barker, Dan Knight, Jerry Berg. Top row: Coach
    Fred Albrecht, Kris Nord, Robert Raizk, Dru Gilbert. Not pictured: Jim Scott. Wayne
    Pickard
    1977
    UNLV
    TENNIS
    MVP
    TEAM
    1976 REBEL SOCCER SQUAD
    Members of the 1976 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Soccer Team are,
    from left to right, front row: Kelly Forget, Kent Turner, Mark Handleman,
    Don Holley, Ron Smith, and Bleda Atilla; second row: Manager Mike
    Sierra, Wayne Pederson, Ron Lyerly, Roy Sparks, Dan Etzel, Bill Briare,
    Steve Moore, Robert Boehmer, and Roger Tabor; back row: Head Coach
    Vince Hart, Joe Salomone, Howard Agster, David Montoya, Charlie
    Bloom, Paul Parrish, Barry Forget, Richard.lnghram, Chuck Martinez,
    and John Romero.
    1976 UNLV
    SOCCER RESULTS
    Members of the 1977 UNLV Rebel baseball team are pictured from left to right: bottom
    rc""- L,ntz Lagergren, Vance McHenry, Mike Slavenski, Ray Perry, Dan Farano Bob Your"
    H n M i^Second Row: Colon Gilchrist, Mike Randolph, Bill Robison, Rush
    McDonald, Mike Guerra, and Jonn Freitas. Third Row: head coach Fred Dallimore, Mik"
    McLellan, Gary White, Paul Carter, Wymon Smith, Manny Abeyta, and Monte
    Mendenhall. Top Row: assistant coach Ken Reed, Gene Roberts, Val Mayden, Joe Gemma,
    Dan Fischer, Kirk Jones, statistician Dave Foreman, assistant coach Rich Meily and
    assistant coach Jerry Goyeneche.
    1977 UNLV
    BASEBALL TEAM:
    JONN
    FREITAS
    Catcher
    UNLV
    CRAIG
    | [ FOSTER W 1 UNLV
    WRESTLING
    177 lbs.
    PETE DURAZO, UNLV WRESTLING, 134 lbs.
    UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
    LAS VEGAS 1977 TRACK
    TEAM
    Pictured here from left to right: BOTTOM
    ROW—Jim Moore, Levant Carey, Alfred
    McClure, Daryl Harris, John Galza.
    SECOND ROW—Joerg Herbrechtsmeier,
    Eric Eckert, James Deakin, Paul Lenae,
    Karl Saxton. THIRD ROW—HEAD COACH
    AL MC DANIELS, Tom Monroe, Michael
    Grein, Greg Oliver, Dave Roberts. TOP
    ROW —Thurbin Warwick, Robert
    Duckworth, James Mba, Carl Jarrett, and
    ASSISTANT COACH LYLE HERST.
    1977 UNLV WOMEN'S
    TRACK TEAM
    LEFT TO RIGHT—Front Row: Coach Al
    McDaniels, Cecilia Branch, Ann Crump, Tuti Lee,
    Vaune Kadiubek, and assistant Coach Bonnie
    Rennald, BACK ROW: Emma Jean Major, Nedra
    Washington, and Robin Tanner.
    TUTI LEE, CECILIA BRANCH,
    AND ANN CRUMP. UNIVERSITY
    OF NEVADA, AT LAS VEGAS
    UNLV 1976 CROSS
    COUNTRY TEAM
    Pictured here from left to right—BOTTOM ROW:
    Sue Sapper, Sue Munday, John Galza, Brad Cruz
    and Richard Clark. MIDDLE ROW: Head Coach
    Al McDaniels, Carl Saxton, Mark Rivero, John
    Payne, Eric Eckert, and Assistant Coach Dave
    Roberts. TOP ROW: Greg Williams, Joerg Herbrechtsmeier,
    Randy Guyll, James Deakin, and
    Ray Temple. (Not Pictured, Frank Boucher)
    1976 WOMEN'S
    SWIMMING TEAM
    UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS
    Pictured here from left to right—BOTTOM ROW
    Debbie Trzynka, Beryl Betts, Elke Herbrechtsmeier,
    and Patti Hertzel. TOP ROW: Coach Wesley Mock,
    Vaune Kadlubek, Sue KeFalas, Pam Publow, and
    Coach Bonnie Rannald.
    UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS
    1976-77 GOLF ROSTER
    NAME AGE HGT WGT CL HOMETOWN
    George Bowler 25 5-9 185 JR N. Las Vegas (Rancho)
    Art Fiola 18 6-1 190 FR Gladstone, Calif.
    Terry Haynie 20 5-4 139 SO Alamosa, Colorado
    William Holm 18 5-8 142 FR Green Bay, Wisconsin
    David Kenyon 19 6-0 165 SO Missoula, Montana
    James Kepler 22 5-8 145 SR Pleasant Hill, Calif.
    Bruce McKnee 20 6-0 150 JR Twin Falls, Idaho
    Fran Mrva 21 6-0 160 JR Endicott, New York
    Ronald Sanchez 23 6-0 175 SO Las Vegas (Clark)
    Jay Wright 19 5-11 150 SO Hamilton, Ontario
    HEAD COACH : Mike Drakullch (739-3291)
    1976-77
    GOLF TEAM
    1976 MEN'S
    SWIMMING TEAM
    UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS
    Pictured from left to right—BOTTOM ROW: Jeff
    Shipe, Jim Doohan, and Bob Reed. SECOND ROW:
    Greg Souch, Tim Quill, Jack Saich, and Sparr Wilox.
    TOP ROW: Coach Wesley Mock, Eric Newton, Craig
    Russell, Peter Zsoldus, and Assistant Coach Larry
    Miller.
    COLLEGES
    ALLIED HEALTH BIOLOGY
    ANTHROPOLOGY ENGINEERING

    GARY S. ABBOTT
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOSE A. ABBOTT
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT G. ABEL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MARLENE KATE ADOOR
    Ely, Nevada
    ROLANDO L. AGUILA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    GARY WAYNE AMUNDSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN D. AMUNDSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NEAL ANDERSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DAVIS J. AYERS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    PATRICIA A. BAILEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SHARON J. BAKER
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    JEFFREY SAMUEL BARASH
    Denver, Colorado
    ROBERT LEE BARQUIST
    Henderson, Nevada
    LISA LOUISE BECKER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RICHARD PAUL BERG
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DIANE E. BERNSTEIN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JORGE E. BERROA
    Volcan, Chiriqui, Panama
    PAMELA P. BEURY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ANN K. BICE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NIKI N. BLACK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CONSTANCE M. BOICH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BARTON REEVES BOULTON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JEFFERY DAVID BRADSHAW
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BESSIE M. BRAGGS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CRAIG L. BROMLEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NANCY C. BROOKS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LARRY F. BROWN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RICHARD L. BUCHANAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ANITA M. BUSCH
    Henderson, Nevada
    JUDITH ANN CARLISI
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JON P. CARRES
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WINIFRED HIN-KWAN CHAK
    N. Point, Hong Kong
    FRANCES M. CHANDLER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SAMARNG CHITIRUENGROJ
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SAM D. CLARK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHRISTOPHER C. COCHRAN
    Nevada
    JOHN M. COE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    HUBERT E. COLEMAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHARLES GAVIN COLLINS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SONIA CONDE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    EUNICE V.COOK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    EDWARD G. COOPER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    PATRICIA J. COYNE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHERYL L. CRANDALL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DAVID CRAWFORD III
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BARBARA A. CRENSHAW
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BRADLEY KEVIN CRUZ
    North Las Vegas, Nevada
    BERTREN ROZELL CURRY
    Indian Springs, Nevada
    '
    JUDY L. CURTIS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LARRY W. DAVIS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DANIEL CARL DEITCHMAN
    Nevada
    JEANETTE PIKE DE JONG
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BERNICE C. DELORME
    North Las Vegas, Nevada
    GEORGE C. DELULLO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MUSTAFA DEMIR KAYA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN DIGIULLO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JEANETTE M. Dl PIETRO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    VINCE R. Dl RENZO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    YOUSSEF DIVSALAR
    DANIEL J. DONNELLY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    VICKI L. DORTCH
    Longview, Texas
    CHARLES L. DOUGHTY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WILLIAM D. DRURY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHNNIE M. DUKE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DEBORAH DUNCAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CAROL J. DUNKLE
    KENNETH E. DUPONT
    Henderson, Nevada
    JEANINE M. ELLIOTT
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DAMAR FARIDI
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DAVID FEATHERS
    Oakland, California
    REBECCA SUE FERGUSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JANE ELIZABETH FERRIS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JAMES S. FLEMING
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JACQUES C. FLORES
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MARTIN T. FOOSANER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    PAT FOY
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    ELIZABETH ANN FRANCIS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ALAN W. FRAZIER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RAYMOND E. FREY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RUDEAN GATSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MICHAEL F. GARVIN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LAUREN L. GATCH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROGER L. GHORMLEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FRANK F. GIANNATTASIO
    Chicago Heights, Illinois
    NEIL J. GLAZMAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN E. GLODFELTER JR.
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LINDA E. GONZALEZ
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BRIAN MARC GOODWIN
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    STEVEN D. GORDON
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    JOHN R. GRAHAM
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ALFONSO GREER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT E. GRIFFY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN M. GROSSO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    VICTORIA I. GYGER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ELAINE T.HAIRE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHARLES P. HALL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ^ ^
    TULI P. HAROMY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BILLY C. HARRELL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DARYL N. HAYNES
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FRANCIS J. HEILER JR.
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    OSCAR A. HEINLEIN III
    Boulder City, Nevada
    NORMA ANN HELLER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN P. HERNANDEZ
    CHERYL M. HITECHEW
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NEIL DOUGLAS HITTER
    Baldwinsville, New York
    MELISSA J. HODY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    PATRICIA L. HOPKINS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JILLS. HORNER
    Nevada
    AHMAD HOUSHMAND SHAFII
    Tehran, Iran
    STEVEN B. HOWARD
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ANN K. HSU
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TOBY A. HUNT
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CAROL R. HUNTER
    Boulder City, Nevada
    RODERICK D. HUNTER
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    FRANK LEE HUNTSMAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MILO C. HURST
    Blue Diamond, Nevada
    PAMELA D. HYSELL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN IONIDES
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    THOMAS KURT JOECKEL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RICHARD P. JOHNSON
    Chicago, Illinois
    TOMMY J. JOHNSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DOUGLAS A. JOHNSTON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RICHARD DANIEL JUILLERAT
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TIM KANELLOPOULOS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MILTON P. KASSIN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT A. KELLEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FREDERICK W. KELLNER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FONVILLE N. KELLY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ASIFK. KHAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RONALD W. KOZAK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DENNIS P. KRAFT
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    YOLANDA "LINDA" LACOMBE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ALICE MONA LANE
    VIVIAN LEE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DOLORES ANN LERNER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RON A. LEWIS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SHIRLEY DENISE LINDSEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MICHAEL J. LIPPOLD
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DEBBIE A. LITTLE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DEBORAH JANE LLOYD
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RANDAL JOSEPH LUKAS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RITCHEY C. LYMAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NANCY JOANNE LYNN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MICHAEL W. MAHER
    ^as Vegas, Nevada
    STEPHEN M. MARGOLIN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WILLIAM E. MARION
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    PHYLLIS E. MARIANO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JERRY D. MASINI
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LUTHER BENJAMIN MAURA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    EDWARD W. MAY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JEFFREY A. MC ELROY
    Denver, Colorado
    CATHERINE A. MC LAURIN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TOMMIE WOODEN MEDLOCK
    No. Las Vegas, Nevada
    KAY F. MEDRANO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHARLES J. MEYER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT KARL MEYER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN P. MIHAL
    Nevada
    LARRY A. MILLER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LISA J. MILLER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    J. MICHAEL MOGAR
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    GRADY E. MOORE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ALAN J. NELSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DARRELLA. NORTON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    THOMAS J. MOREO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BONNIE V. MORTON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN M. MORTON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ELIZABETH S. MUNOZ
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SUSAN ODEA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
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    TAKASHI OGIMURA
    Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan
    GERRY A. OKUDA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MARK C. OLM
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    NORMA P. ORTIZ
    McAllen, Texas
    GARY E. PACHECO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    GEORGE J. PARD
    Nevada
    BRADLEY EUGENE PETERSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BRIAN G. PHILLIPS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHRISTIE LYNN PHILLIPS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WAYNE M. PICKARD
    Medford, Oregon
    STEVEN H. POLLAK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JAY M. POWELL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHRISTOPHE B. QUILTER
    New York
    JOSEPH JR. J. RABASCO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    GREGORY GEORGE RADIG
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    BASIL J. RAFFA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WILLIAM E. RANDALL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ERLINE A. RASMUSSEN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WALTER EDWARD RAYWOOD
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NATHANIELS. REDDICKS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JUDITH JANYCEREID
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DICK B. RENACIA
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RICHARD W. RICKER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SUZANNE V. RODGERS
    ^lassau, Bahamas ^
    ROBERT W. ROTH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DREW C. ROUNDS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    VICKIE ROWLAND
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN J. RUMMEL
    Piscataway, New Jersey
    DANIEL L. RUSSELL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    SHERRI R. SALAZ
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    LOUIS P. SANCHEZ
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT (KURT) SCHERER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WILLIAM R. SEAGO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JAMES D. SELLIMANN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOYCE G. SHAFFNER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JANET E. SHINES
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MARILYN R. SIMONE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN PHILLIP SKALAK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TILLMAN C. SLAYDEN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CASS SMITH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FRANK KENNETH SMITH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MILDRED JEAN SMITH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT L. SMITH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    STEVEN L. SMITH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOHN O. SORENSEN
    Boulder, Nevada
    DEBRA A. SORRENTINO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FRANCIS J. SORRENTINO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TRUBY L. SPENCER
    ^as Vegas, Nevada
    JACK E. SPICER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    GEORGE STAMOS JR.
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MRS. KSENYA S. STEFANOVIC
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHARLES EDWIN STETTS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    REBECCA A. STEWART
    EDWARD M. STONE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MICHAELLA F. STRACHAN
    Nassau, Bahamas
    ELISSA STUTZ
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DIANE M. SYZDEK
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT H. TALLEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JAMES K. TAYLOR
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JEFFREY E. TAYLOR
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    KATHLEEN G. TAYLOR
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ANDRE D. THORNTON
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOAN D. THORP
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JO ANNE C. THORWORTH
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    FREDERICK SHING YIU TO
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DONALD J. TODD
    N. Las Vegas, Nevada
    IRIS D. TOLLEY
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    GRANT M. TULLIS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROGER DALE TYNDALL
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOONG HWAN UHM
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    STUART A. ULSAMER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    MARIA E. VAZQUEZ
    ^Las Vegas, Nevada J
    RICH WALLSHEIN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JAY MAXWELL WARD
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TOMMIE J. WARD
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    JOSEPH G. WARPINSKI
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CYNTHIA D. WATTS
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    REBECCA JO WEHLE
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DAVID W. WHEELER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    DEBORAH D. WICKER
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    STEVEN T. WILLIAMSON
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    CHRISTOPHER T-C WONG
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    TERRENCE L. WOGAN
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    RON T. YAELI
    Ramat-Gan, Israel
    DERREK A. YELTON
    Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia
    GREGORY VINCENT YOUNG
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    ROBERT E. YOUNT
    MARK ZOHOVETZ
    Las Vegas, Nevada J
    f \ | ABBOTT, G. Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts;
    jj Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Student Senate.
    ABBOTT, J. Political Science, Bachelor of Arts.
    ABEL, R. Hotel, Bachelor; Member: Hotel
    Association, Food Service Executives Association.
    ADOOR, M. :inance, Bachelor.
    AGUILA, R. Accounting, B.A.; Concern in Helping
    People, Interest in Sports, Music, USAF Ex-
    Serviceman.
    AMUNDSON, G. Accounting, B.A.; Kappa
    Sigma F r a t e r n i t y , M . S . Systems
    Management— U . S . C . , B. S .
    : Chemistry — U.N.L.V.
    AMUNDSON, J. Business Administration, Accounting,
    BA; Tennis, Outdoor, Basketball.
    ANDERSON, N. Hotel Administration, Bach, of
    Sci., Hotel Association, Ski Club.
    AYERS, D. Political Science, BA; Sigma Chi
    | Fraternity, Student Govt. (Appropriations Committee),
    Student Body Vice-President — Chapter
    | E d i t o r — A l u m n i C o - o r d i n a t o r — House
    * Manager — Ski Club.
    - BAILEY, P. Social Science, B.A.; Alpha Kappa
    jf Alpha Sorority, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor
    \ Society, Staff Writer for YELL Newspaper, Vice-
    | President Black Students Assoc.
    BAKER, S. Political Science, B.A.; CSUN Election
    Board Member 74-75, Chairman 76-77, CSUN
    ' Senior Class Senator 76-77.
    I BARASH, J. Music, B.A.; European Tour with
    1 UNLV Jazz Ensemble in Summer of 76', Treasurer
    r of Jazz Band, Music, B.A., Univ. Orchestra, Band,
    ' Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Players, Collegium
    Musicum, Pep Band.
    BARQUIST, R. A n t h r o p o l o g y , B A ;
    Publisher — Editor of THINK, a Troglodyte
    | Production. 13ECKER, L. Hotel Administration, B.A.
    BERG, R. Economics, B.S.; Commercial-
    Instrument Pilot, Snow Skiing, Traveling, Hotel
    Association.
    BERNSTEIN, D. Social Services, B.A.
    BERROA, J. Hotel Administration, BS; Politics,
    People, Travel, Bilingual (Spanish, English),
    \ Sports. I3EURY, P. Zoology, Bachelor of Science; V-Pres.,
    CSUN, Little Sister, ATO Fraternity, Chairman,
    Student Evaluation of Faculty Legal Services Committee,
    Senator, College of Math & Science, Executive
    Board USUNS.
    BICE, A. Education, BA; Kappa Delta Pi Education
    Honor Society.
    BLACK, N. English, BA; Phi Kappa Phi Honor
    Society.
    BOICH, C. Hotel Adm., B.S.; Hotel Association.
    BOULTON, B. Elementary Education, B.A.;
    University Chorus, Chamber Singers, University
    Orchestra, Who's Who in American College
    Students 77.
    BRADSHAW, J. Business Administration, BA; Personnel
    Management Association.
    BRAGGS, B. American Studies, B.A.; Currently
    \ Grad Ass't Dept of English.
    BROMLEY, C. Anthropology, B.A.; Avid Skiier,
    Professional Archaeologist.
    BROOKS, N. Special Education, B.A.; Member of
    5 Alpha Delta Pi Sorority.
    BROWN, L. Hotel Administration, B.A.; MENSA,
    | Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, B.S. in
    Chemistry, B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Mba in
    I'* Engineering Management, Systems Analyst, Pilot,
    Retired Lt. Col. USAF.
    BUCHANAN, R. CRJ, BA; Fraternal Order of
    Police, LVMPD, Nev. Peace Off. Assn.
    BUSCH, A. Spanish, Bachelor of Arts.
    CARLISI, J. Sec. Art Education, Minor
    Psychology, B.S.; Delta Zeta Sorority, Sigma Chi
    Little Sister, UNLV Ski Club, UNLV Art Club, Greek
    Goddess 1976.
    CARRES, J. Hotel Administration, B.S.
    CHAK, W. Hotel Administration, BS; I'm Glad It's
    All Over!
    CHANDLER, F. Secondary Education, B.S.
    CHITIRUENGROJ, S. Hotel Administration, B.S.;
    Travel.
    CLARK, S. Social Science, Elementary Education,
    BS; Reading, Bowling, Sports, Children Groups,
    Horse Riding, Vacationing.
    V J
    Highlights
    Of the
    Graduates
    Of 1977
    f N
    COCHRAN, C. Business: Personnel Management,
    B.S.; CSUN Election Board, Secretary of the Personnel
    Management Association.
    COE, J. History, BA; Phi Kappa Phi National
    Honor Society.
    COLEMAN, H. Hotel Administration, B.S.;
    Retired 30 Years U.S. Army.
    COLLINS, C. Hotel Management, B.S.; Vice-
    President Hotel Association 1976-77, Member:
    HSMA, FSEA, AH & MA Jr. Chapters, Finalist
    Arthur J. Packard Award for Hotel Students.
    CONDE, S. Spanish, BA; Elementary School
    Certificate — Inter-American University.
    COOK, E. H o t e l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , B . S . ;
    Sports — Football — Drama — Music.
    COOPER, E. Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement,
    BA, AS; Lieutenant, Las Vegas Metropolitan
    Police.
    COYNE, P. Sociology, Social Services, B.A.; Student
    Rep. for Social Services Club, Member Phi
    Lamba Alpha, Member Delta Tau Kappa.
    CRANDALL, C. Theatre Arts, Bachelor of Arts;
    G r a d u a t e December 1 9 7 6 , Awarded a
    Meritorious Achievement Award from the
    American College Theatre Festival — West Coast
    Region II — for Assistant Directing & Stage
    Managing "Where HAS Tammy Flowers Gone?"
    Feb. 1976.
    CRAWFORD III, D. Political Science, B.A.
    CRENSHAW, B. Elementary Education, B.A.;
    Drama C l a s s — Lead R o l e i n P l a y a t
    S.D.S. — Calexico Campus, Dean's Honor List 3
    Years.
    CRUZ, B. Chemistry, B.S.; Phi Kappa Phi
    National Honor Society, Four Year Letterman in
    Varsity Cross Country and Track. .
    CURRY, B. Mathematics, BA; Cross Country,
    Track.
    CURTIS, J. Biology, B.S.; Phi Lambda Alpha Vice
    President, Phi Kappa Phi.
    DAVIS, L. Business Administration, Economics,
    BS; Tennis, Camping.
    DEITCHMAN, D. History, Secondary Education,
    Bachelor of Science; Southern Nevada Historical
    Society, History Representative, Sports, Coin &
    Stamp Collecting, Reading Books.
    DE JONG, J. Psychology, BA; Phi Kappa Phi, Psi
    Chi.
    DELORME, B. Personnel Management, B.S.;
    Alpha Kappa Psi, UNLV Pre-Law Student Association,
    Southern Nevada Student Personnel Association.
    DELULLO, G. Chemistry, Bach, of Science.
    KAYA, M. Hotel Ass.
    DIGIULLO, J. Special Education, Master of
    Education.
    Dl PIETRO, J. Secondary Education — Engineering,
    B.S.
    Dl RENZO, V. Hotel, BS; Hotel Association, Intramural
    Sports.
    DIVSALAR, Y. Management, Systems, B.S.
    DONNELLY, D. Secondary Educ., BS.
    DORTCH, V. Art, BFA; Alpha Phi Sorority, Alpha
    Tau Omega Little Sister, Baptist Student Union,
    UNLV Timette.
    DOUGHTY, C. Engineering, Bachelor of Science,-
    Motorcycling Is My Main Interest, I Am Working
    Toward a Mechanical Engineer Career, I Have
    Passed the Nevada E.l.T.
    Passed the Nevada E.l.T.
    DRURY, W. Chemistry, BA; Sigma Nu Treasurer.
    DUKE, J. Elementary Education, B.S. J
    N
    DUNCAN, D. Theatre Arts, B.A.; Alpha Delta Pi,
    Student Government, Pickette, Board of Activities.
    DUNKLE, C. Secondary Education, BS; CPS, Phi
    Lambda Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi.
    DUPONT, K. Criminal Justice, B.A.
    ELLIOTT, J. Social Services, Bachelors.
    FARIDI, D. Hotel Management, B.S.; Hotel
    Association.
    FEATHERS, D. Elementary Education, BA.
    FERGUSON, R. Medical Assistant, Associate,- I
    Am Interested in Music, I Enjoy Playing Tennis, I'm
    Also Interested in Health Care.
    FERRIS, J. Nursing, Baccalaureate.
    FLEMING, J. Social Services, BA,- VFW Post
    1753, DAV Post 11, Western Gerontology Association.
    FLORES, J. Hotel Administration, Bachelor of
    Science; Hobbies — Golf, Tennis, Photography,
    Interest — Food Service Management.
    FOOSANER, M . P s y c h o l o g y , B . A . ;
    Photography — Shooting — Business.
    FOY, P. Criminal Justice, Bachelor.
    FRANCIS, E. Nursing, Bachelor of Science.
    FRAZIER, A. History, BA; YELL Bus. Mgr. 1974-
    76, Hist. Dept. Student Rep, Interests Include
    Collecting Chinese Art, Etchings, Books, Intend To
    Be Fabulously Wealthy.
    FREY, R. Management, B.S.; AKE.
    GATSON, R. Art, BFA; Drawing, Painting, Sculpture.
    GARVIN, M. Accounting, BS; Member Accounting
    Association, Tennis Team 1974.
    GATCH, L. Accounting, B. Business Adm., President
    of UNLV Accounting Association, 1975-76.
    GHORMLEY, R. Music, BA; Was Involved in the
    Music Department, Went on a European Tour with
    the UNLV Jazz Ensemble in the Summer of 76'.
    GIANNATTASIO, F. Hotel Administration, B.S.;
    Hotel Association.
    GLAZMAN, N. Hotel, B.S.,- Pres. UNLV Hotel
    Assoc., Pres. Jr. Chapter, H.S.M.A., Pres. Jr.
    Chapter F.S.E.A., Pres. Jr. Chapter A.H. & M.A.,
    UNLV Jaycees, UNLV Student Assoc.
    GLODFELTER JR., J. Hotel Management, BS;
    Delta Sigma Phi.
    GONZALEZ, L. Political Science, Bachelor of
    Arts; Goal • Law School, Tennis, Skiing.
    GOODWIN, B. Political Science, BA.
    GORDON, S. Hotel Administration, BS; Hotel
    Association Publicist, Yell Staff, Dean's Honor Roll.
    GRAHAM, J. Chemistry, B.S.; Class II Rated
    Powerlifter in the Southern Pacific Association of
    the A.A.U.
    GREER, A. :inance, Bachelor of Science,- Kappa
    Alpha Psi, Personnel Management Association.
    , GRIFFY, R. Social Work, B.A.
    GROSSO, J. Accounting, BA.
    | GYGER, V. Psychology, Bachelor of Arts,- Psi Chi
    Psychological Honorary.
    HAIRE, E. Psychology, B.A.; Psi Chi.
    HALL, C. History, BA.
    HAROMY, T. Chemistry, B.A.; Outstanding
    Student in General Chemistry Award, 1975, Who
    Is Who Among Students in American Colleges and
    Universities, 1976, Computer Program Research
    and Development for Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas.
    HARRELL, B. Personnel Mgmt., B.A.
    HAYNES, D. Personnel Management, Bachelors
    Science; Int. Graphoanalysis Society, Nevadans
    for E.R.A., Int. Fund for Animals, American
    Management Assn., American Business Women's
    Assn.
    HEILER JR., F. Elementary Education, B.S.
    HEINLEIN III, O. Engineering, Bachelor of
    Science; I Was in the Service, Went to Jump
    School, Am in UNLV Engineering Club, Was an
    Eagle Scout, Am Interested in Fishing, Traveling.
    HELLER, N. Recreation, B.A.; Alpha Delta Pi,
    Secretary Greek Council, Student Rep for Nevada
    Recreation Park Society Ex. Council, Women's
    Varsity Tennis.
    HERNANDEZ, J. Sociology, Social Science, BA;
    Associate Member RLO.
    HITECHEW, C. English, BA.
    HITTER, N. Hotel, B.S.,- Hotel Association.
    HODY, M. Engineering, B.S.; Vice President Student
    Chapter NSPE.
    HOPKINS, P. Anthropology, Bachelor of Arts.
    ^ /
    HORNER, J. Special Education, B.S.
    HOUSHMAND SHAFII, A. Business Management,
    B.S.
    HOWARD, S. Pol. Sci., Comm. Studies, B.A.,- YELL
    Sports Editor, Student Assistant Sports Information
    Director.
    HSU, A. Hotel Adm.; Travel, Dancing, Bowling,
    Reading.
    HUNT, T. Sociology, BA.
    HUNTER, C. Sociology & Soc. Services, B.A.;
    Delta Tau Kappa Honor Soc., Soc. Club, Student
    Rep. Soc. & Soc. Serv., Nat'l. Assn. of Soc. Wkrs.,
    A.C.L.U., Common Cause, League of Women
    Voters, Dean's List — 5 Semesters.
    HUNTER, R. Business Administration, BS; President,
    University Personnel Association.
    HUNTSMAN, F. Art, B.F.A.
    HURST, M. Economics, B.S.; Good Times.
    HYSELL, P. Marketing, B.S.; CSUN Treasurer,
    1976-1977, Delta Zeta Sorority, 4-Year Active
    Member, Little Sister to Sigma Chi Fraternity.
    IONIDES, J. Criminal Justice, B.A.
    JOECKEL, T. Geology, B.S.; President of Sigma
    Gamma Epsilon (Honorary Geological Society)
    — Member Phi Lamda Alpha, Member Phi Kappa
    Phi, Twice a Recipient of National Vending
    Machine Sch'ship.
    JOHNSON, R. Business Administration, Personnel
    Mgt., BS; Omega Psi Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi,
    Intramural Basketball.
    JOHNSON, T. Psychology, Bachelor of Science,-
    Vice Polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.
    JOHNSTON, D. Accounting, B.A.
    JUILLERAT, R. Comm. Studies, B.A.; Sunrise
    Jaycees, Boy Scout Troop §777 — Scout Leader,
    S.N.A.F.T.H.
    KANELLOPOULOS, T. Pol. Sciences, MA.
    KASSIN, M. Psychology, B.A.; Tennis, Boating,
    Interest = Psychological Counseling.
    KELLEY, R. English, B.A.
    KELLNER, F. Bus. & Econ., BS; U.S. Army, Lt. Col.
    (Retired) Silver Star, Army Commendation Medal.
    KELLY, F. Hotel Admin., BS; Golf, Swimming,
    Motorcycle Racing.
    KHAN, A. Radiologic Technology, B.S.; Tennis,
    Skiing (Water & Snow), Golf, Car Racing, Badminton,
    Member ASRT (American Society of
    Radiologic Technology).
    KOZAK, R. Criminal Justice, B.A.; Alpha Tau
    Omega Fraternity, Phi Kappa Phi.
    KRAFT, D. Hotel Administration, B.S.; Tennis,
    Water Skiing.
    LACOMBE, Y. Sociology, Bachelor of Arts; People.
    LANE, A. Soc., BA.
    LEE, V. Social Services & Criminal Justice, B.A.
    LERNER, D. Psy., B.A.; Worked As a Psychology
    Lab Asst. Under Dr. Avis.
    LEWIS, R. Marketing, B.A.; Honor Society
    (Business).
    LINDSEY, S. Elementary Education, B.A.; Delta
    Zeta Sorority, CSUN — Education Senator.
    LIPPOLD, M. Management (Systems), BA; Computer
    Science, Chess, Swimming, Hunting.
    LITTLE, D. Social Services, B.A.; Bowling, Dancing,
    I Enjoy Working with People in the Community,
    Enjoying Life.
    LLOYD, D. Personnel Management, BS; Delta
    Zeta Sorority, Panhellenic President.
    LUKAS, R. Economics, Bachelor of Science; Planning
    a Trip to Europe, Continuing School for
    Masters Degree.
    LYMAN, R. Accounting, MBA; UNLV Accounting
    Association.
    LYNN, N. History, Bachelors Arts; Alpha Tau
    Omega Little Sister President, Sugarbabes.
    MAHER, M. Management, BS BA; Secretary
    Alpha Kappa Psi.
    MARGOLIN, S. Finance, B.S.; Delta Sigma Phi
    Fraternity — President, Treasurer, Dean's List,
    Paul McDermott Scholarship Award.
    MARION, W. American Studies, Bachelor's Arts;
    Minister of Propaganda — RLO, Representative
    of College of Arts & Letters.
    MARIANO, P. Elem. Ed., Bachelor's; Phi Kappa
    Phi, Alpha Kappa Beta Phi.
    MASINI, J. History, B.A.
    MAURA, L. American Studies, B.A.; Minor, Ethnic
    V
    Studies.
    MAY, E. Criminal Justice, Social Work, BA;
    Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, 2 Yrs. in
    University Year for Action, Hobbies — Hunting,
    Fishing, Billiards, Boating.
    MC ELROY, J. Hotel Administration, BS;
    Interested in the Tourism and Hospitality Industries,
    Also Photography and Music.
    MC LAURIN, C. Special Education, Bachelor of
    Science; Sigma Nu Little Sister, Alpha Delta Pi
    Sorority — President — College Panhellenic
    Treasurer, College of Education Senator, Kappa
    Delta Pi.
    MEDLOCK, T. Elementary Education, B.S.; I Enjoy
    Working with Pre-School Children, I Plan to
    Continue Working in Head-Start Trying to
    Motivate Them (the Children) on to a Higher Learning.
    MEDRANO, K. Psychology, BA.
    MEYER, C. Accounting & Hotel, B.S. Bus. Adm.,
    B.S. Hotel Adm.; Skiing — Tennis.
    MEYER, R. Mathematics, Bachelor of Science,-
    Poetry Published in Calliope, Spring 1976, Mardi
    Gras 1977.
    MIHAL, J. Mgt. Production, B.S.; Boating, Snow
    & Water Skiing, Camping.
    MILLER, L. Physical Education, B.S.; Member of
    UNLV Swimming & Water Polo Team, Assistant
    Coach UNLV Swim Team.
    MILLER, L. Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts;
    Criminal Justice Student Representative.
    MOGAR, J. Management, B.S.
    MOORE, G. Social Science, B.A.; Vice-President
    Black Students Assoc., Treasurer Black Students
    Assoc., President Black Students Assoc.
    MOREO, T. Economics & Finance, B.S.; Member
    Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, CSUN
    Senator — College of Business & Economics
    Junior & Senior Year, Vice Chairman Student
    Union Board Senior Year, Dean's Honor List.
    MORTON, B. Nursing, BS.
    MORTON, J. Hotel Administration, Bachelor in
    Science; Former U.S. Air Force Thunderbird,
    U.NA..V. Hotel Association.
    MUNOZ, E. Engineering, Bachelor of Science;
    Vice President, Phi Kappa Phi, 1976, Student
    Member, Academic Standards Subcommittee,
    College of Science, Math & Engineering.
    NELSON, A. Criminal Justice, B.A.; Football,
    Karate, Detective North Las Vegas Police Dept.,
    Veteran U.S. Air Force.
    NORTON, D. Chemistry, B.A.; Interests:
    Chemistry.
    ODEA, S. El ementary Education, B.S.;
    Chairwoman on Activities Board.
    OGIMURA, T. Management, Bachelor; Delta Epsilon
    Phi Fraternity.
    OKUDA, G. Marketing, BS; Played 2 Yrs. Varsity
    Baseball, UNLV, Captain 1975-1976.
    OLM, M. Geology, Physics, Bachelor of Science
    and Bachelor of Science.
    ORTIZ, N. POS, BA.
    PACHECO, G. Political Science, B. of Arts.
    PARD, G. History, BA; Reading, Sightseeing,
    Study of People, Hunting.
    PETERSON, B. Communication Studies, Bachelor
    of Arts; CSUN Student Government Senator, Staff
    Writer for the YELL.
    PHILLIPS, B. Acc., BS.
    PHILLIPS, C. Psychology, BA; I.D. Photo Girl,
    Secretary of Psi Chi, Student Representative for
    Psychology Dept., Member Phi Kappa Phi.
    PICKARD, W. Criminal Justice, B.A.; Delta Tau
    Kappa International Honor Society, Varsity Tennis
    Team.
    POLLAK, S. Hotel, B.S.; Hotel Assoc.
    POWELL, J. History, Undergraduate;
    Photography, Rockhound, Coin Collector.
    QUILTER, C. Hotel Adm., B.S.
    RABASCO, J. Hotel Admin., BS; Member: Karate
    DO Academy, Unsuccessful Candidate,
    Assemblyman, District 12, House Committee,
    Italian American Club of Southern Nevada.
    RADIG, G. Chemistry, B.S.
    RAFFA, B. Finance, B.S.; Judo, Bowling.
    RANDALL, W. Hotel, B.S.
    RASMUSSEN, E. Education, Education (B.S.);
    Learning Disabilities Association.
    y V
    RAYWOOD, W. Geology, B.S.,- Sigma Gamma
    Epsilon Member, High Fidelity Interest, Air Force
    Veteran (Ret.).
    REDDICKS, N. Management (Personnel),
    Business Adm.; Alpha Kappa Psi, President.
    REID, J. French, BA; Diplom Superieur de la
    langue Francaise a la Sorbonne.
    RENACIA, D. Social Science, B.S.; Retired 30
    Years — U.S. Army.
    RICKER, R. Hotel Admin., BS; Interested in
    Sports, Weight Lifting, Jogging.
    RODGERS, S. Radiology, BSC.
    ROTH, R. History, Education — BA; Air Force
    (Ret.).
    ROUNDS, D. Hotel Admin., Hotel Admin.; Hotel
    Association, Accounting Association, Alpha Kappa
    Psi Business Fraternity.
    ROWLAND, V. Sociology, Sociology.
    RUMMEL, J. Psychology, Psychology B.A.
    RUSSELL, D. Accounting, B.A.; President UNLV
    Student Body, President of the Alpha Tau Omega
    Fraternity — 3 Yrs., Who's Who in America,
    Homecoming Chairman.
    SALAZ, S. Theory & Composition — Music, BA;
    Female Vocalist, Composer, Piano Instructor,
    Drawing, Woodcarving, Bookkeeping.
    SANCHEZ, L. Accounting, BS.
    SCHERER, R. Hotel Admin., BS.
    SEAGO, W. Communications Studies, BA.
    SELLIMANN, J. Psychology and Philosophy,
    A.B.; Philosophical Psychology, Member of the
    R.L.B.
    SHAFFNER, J. Hotel, B.S. Hotel; Hotel Association,
    Accepted Harvard Law School, Lawn Tennis
    Association.
    SHINES, J. Geology, Bachelor of Science; Phi
    Kappa Phi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, A.I.M.E.,
    B.F.A. Degree.
    SIMONE, M. Nursing, B.S.; Member Phi Kappa
    Phi Honor Society, Graduated with High Distinction.
    SKALAK, J. Hotel Administration, BS; Sigma Phi
    Epsilon Fraternity, Photography, Swimming.
    SLAYDEN, T. Social Services, B.A.; Retired from
    U.S. Army.
    SMITH, C. Social Work, BS; Skiing, Yoga,
    Meditation, Sports, Counselor at Rocus.
    SMITH, F. Elem. Educ., BS.
    SMITH, M. Secondary Education, BA; Secondary
    Education BA; B.S.U.
    SMITH, R. P.E., None; Basketball.
    SMITH, S. Aerospace Ed., B.S. Sec./Voc. Ed.;
    Initiating Flight Training Program on a
    Professional Level, Flight Training Techniques and
    Procedures Are in Conjunction and Cooperation
    with Nehis Air Force Base and United Air Lines.
    SORENSEN, J. Geology, B.S.
    SORRENTINO, D. COS, Bachelor of Arts;
    Photography, Journalism.
    SORRENTINO, F. Criminal Justice, B.A.
    SPENCER, T. Elementary Education, B.S.; Kappa
    Delta Pi.
    SPICER, J. English, BA; Phi Kappa Phi.
    STAMOS JR., G. History, B.A.; "YELL"
    Newspaper Staff, News Editor 2 Years, CSUN
    Press Secretary, Who's Who in American Colleges
    & Univ. — 2 Yrs.
    STEFANOVIC, K. Accounting, B.S.; A Little
    Yugoslav Made It!
    STETTS, C. Math, Secondary Education, B.S.
    STEWART, R. Mgt., BS.
    STONE, E. Theatre Arts, B.A.; School for Scandal,
    Cole Porter, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's
    Nest, Don't Drink the Water, J.C. Superstar, the
    House of Bernarda Alba, Auction Tomorrow.
    STRACHAN, M. Radiologic Technology, BSc.
    STUTZ, E. Music (Piano), B.A.
    SYZDEK, D. Psychology, BA; Phi Kappa Phi, Phi
    Lambda Alpha, Psi Chi, Board for United Campus
    Ministry.
    TALLEY, R. Zoology, Bach of Science; Academic
    Standards Committee, Alpha Epsilon
    Delta — Vice President.
    TAYLOR, J. Political Science, BA; Phi Kappa Phi,
    Pre-Law Association.
    TAYLOR, J. Bus. Mgt., BS; Member RLO.
    TAYLOR, K. Psychology — English, B.A.;
    Member of R.L.O.
    V V
    THORNTON, A. Zoology, BS; Kappa Alpha Psi
    Fraternity.
    THORP, J. Accounting, Bachelor.
    fHORWORTH, J. Art, B.A.; Drawing, Painting,
    Billiards, Softball.
    t O, F. Hotel, Hotel Mgt., Hotel Association.
    TODD, D. Psychology, Social Work, BA; Member
    Psy-Chi.
    TOLLEY, I. Accounting, B.S.; Phi Gamma Nu
    Sorority, Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Univ. Accounting
    Ass'n., Tennis, Skiing.
    TULLIS, G. Anthropology, B.A.; Student
    Representative for the Anthropology Dept.
    I! YNDALL, R. History, B.A.; Associate Degree in
    Electronic Tech.
    UHM, J. Hotel Administration, B.S.
    ULSAMER, S. Management, BS/BA.
    VAZQUEZ, M. Romance Languages, Spanish &
    French, BA; Chess.
    WALLSHEIN, R. Hotel Administration, Hotel
    Adm. B.S.; Ski Club Board Member, Hillel
    Club Accountant, Tennis Team, Skiing, Tennis,
    Golf, Hiking.
    WARD, J. Economics & Finance, Bachelor of
    Science; Alpha Kappa Psi, International Students
    Association.
    WARD, T. Business Admin., BS.
    WARPINSKI, J. History, Bio Med, BA/BS; Chairman
    — Union Board, Yell — Editor, Alpha Epsilon
    Delta, Student Senator — Pres. Protemp., University
    Senate Member, Biology Club.
    WATTS, C. Finance, B.S.; Phi Kappa Phi, Phi
    Lambda Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, UNLV Drill
    Team (1973).
    WEHLE, R. Art, B.S.; Riding, Oil Painting, Travel,
    Skiing.
    WHEELER, D. Physical Education, B.S.; Sports,
    Hunting, Fishing.
    WICKER, D. Special Education, B.S. Degree;
    President of TIAKA Interest Group — AKA Sorority,
    President of Kappa Xi Chapter — AKA Sorority,
    Representative in Homer's Student Display,
    Member of the Black Student Union, Member in
    r ^
    Sec., Special Education Council.
    WILLIAMSON, S. History, Bachelor of Arts;
    Music, Sports, Travel, Travels — Canada, Mexico,
    England, Scotland, Ireland, Member — Nevada
    Indian Youth Council.
    WONG, C. Radiologic Technology (NM), B.S.
    WOGAN, T. Busi ness Administration, Masters;
    B.A. S.F. State 1964.
    YAELI, R. Hotel, Hotel Adm.; World Wide Travel,
    Tri-Lingual, Honorable Discharge, Israeli Army,
    Dean's Honor List, Hotel Management, Sales and
    Marketing.
    YELTON, D. Criminal Justice, BA; 1974-
    1 9 7 7 — U N L V C h e e r l e a d e r , 1 9 7 6 -
    1977 — Student Representative for Criminal
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    YOUNG, G. Elementary Education, B.S.
    YOUNT, R. Business,- Baseball, Four Year Letterman.
    ZOHOVETZ, M. Personnel Management, BSBA;
    Sports, Toastmaster, Camping.
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