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CHARLES M. GRACE ERNEST w. HAHNt MURJEL J. HAHNt BRUCE R. HAZARDT ARTHUR H. KAPLANt MICHAEL B. KAPLAN EDMUND L. KEENEY, M.D.t ]OAN B. KRoc THE MoST REv. LEO T. MAHERt

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CREDITS

WEST DODGE NEUROLOGIC CLINIC GLORJA G. AND MICHAEL V. WELLS MICHAEL V. WELLS INSURANCE WELLS FARGO FOUNDATION REGENA P. AND MICHAEL W. WETTENGEL MR. AND MRS. PATRJCK WHEELER CATHERINE A. (LINDSETH) '64 AND THOMAS]. '61 '65 WHELAN MRS. MARSHALL W. WHITE COLLEEN AND RICHARD D. '79 WHITE II GLENN D. WHITE JR. '78 LINDA S. AND S. CHARLES '61 '64 WICKERSHAM/LESLIE CASTO THERA C. (KARAS) '70 AND JAMES P. '69 WILKE JENNIFER A. (REID) '93 AND MITCHELL). '92 WILLET KAREN U. AND NEAL D. WILLIAMS JUDY AND Russ WILSON DEBORAH AND PENRHYN WILSON Ill MARYL. AND FRANCIS E. '62 WILSON JR. EMILY K. AND TIMOTHY w. YEAGER CAROLYN YORSTON OR. JOYCE MOBLEY AND OR. GORDON YOUNG MERYL L. AND GEORGE L. YOUNG III SUND! J. AND RICHARD G. '87 YOUSKO RUTHANN M. AND THOMAS F. '77 YUHAS GR.EG ZACKOWSKI JACK M. ZWART

WALT STRANGMAN SUNDT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MR. AND MRS. RICHARD A. SWAIN

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. SEIBER SEIBER FAMILY CHARITABLE GIFT FUND SHAKER INVESTMENTS Loru A. AND RoBERT S. SHANLEY CANDACE M. AND THOMAS E. '59 SHAR.KEY JOHN SHAW '73 SIGNAL VENTUR.ES JEFF SILVERSTEIN SIMON & SCHUSTERIHALLEN ROSNER PAMELA (MooR.E) SNYDER '67 R.A. SNYDER PROPERTIES, INC. CANDICE D. AND RICHARD N. SNYDER RICHARD A. SNYDER PROFESSOR AND MRS. LESTER B. SNYDER SOBOBA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS SoL V1sTA MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. KATHLEEN AND WILLIAM R. '88 SQUIR.ES JR. MARIE D. AND GR.EGOR¥ J. '71 '73 STAHL OR. AND MRS. MICHAEL). SISE S. REGGIE AND JAMES C. SMITH REATHA AND OWEN SMITH

Chair ofthe Board LIAM E. McGu •76

The 2002 P r esidents Report is published as an information service ofthe Office of Publications, the Office ofCommunications

KIM E. SWEENEY '98 MRS. CLAJR.E TAVAR.ES

TEMPLE-INLAND FOUNDATION TESTING ENGINEERS SAN DIEGO PATTY AND DOUGLAS A. '81 THOMAS PAULINE AND HANK THONNARD TIME WARNER CABLE MR. AND MRs. PETER ToRTOR1c1 TOWN & COUNTRY RESORT CELESTE AND A. EUGENE TR.EPTE CAROLINE C. AND ANTHONY M. TRIFILETTI LINDA D. UR.DEN '89 IRMGARD B. VALENTA MARY ELLEN AND THOMAS E. VANEK VANGUARD CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT PROGRAM LYNDA AND PROFESSOR JORGE A. VARGAS Ms. NATALIE '84 VENEZIA AND MR. PAUL SAGER DARLENE F. AND THOMAS G. VENTIMIGLIA CAROLE A. AND THOMAS J. VIOLA GEORGE R. VOJTKO Ms. SusAN LEE WAGGENER BESS B. AND PATRJCK A. '86 WAKEMAN MARK WALKER VALERJE AND MICHAEL). '73 WEAVER LEONARD E. WEBER JR. '67

Vice Chair ofthe Board MICHAEL T. THORSNES

andMarketing, and the Office of Development. Contributors to the report include:

Secretary ofthe Board ROBERT HOEHN

]AMES J. McMoRRowt GEORGE M. PARDEE JR. ELIZABETH A. P ARKMAN LELAND S. PRUSSIA CoL. IRVTNG SOLOMON WILLIAM K. WARR.ENt RICHARD P. WOLTMAN WALTER). ZABLE

MICHAEL R. HASKINS Director ofPublications

FRANK D. ALESSIO MANUEL BARBA, M.D. R. DONNA M. BAYTOP, M.D. RoY E. BELL ALLEN J. BLACKMORE JOHN D. BOYCE THE MoST REv. ROBERT H. BROM SANDRA A. BRUE GR.EGG CARPENTER DANIEL w. DERJJES REv. MONSIGNOR WILLIAM E. ELLIOTT KIM FLETCHER RONALD L. FOWLER WILLIAM GEPPERT ALICE B. HAYES PATRICIA M. HOWE SISTER KATHLEEN HUGHES, R.S.C.J. PETER). HUGHES WILLIAM 0. JONES '80 MARGOT KYD ]OHN T. LYNCH DOUGLAS f. MANCHESTER HENRY NORDHOFF SISTER GERTRUDE PATCH, R.S.C.J. REv. MONSIGNOR LAWR.ENCE PURCELL

SUSAN HEROLD Associate Director ofPublications TIMOTHY MCKERNAN Assistant Director ofPublications KRYSTN SHRJEVE Assistant Director ofPublications

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ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD JOSIAH L. NEEPER

BARBARA FERGUSON Graphic Designer

PRESIDENT EMERITUS AUTHOR E. HUGHES

FR.ED GR.EAVES Principal Photography

CAROL A STAMENSON SUSANNE STANFORD '75

CARMEL MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY RODNEY NAKAMOTO GARY PAYNE DIANE TULIOANI Additional Photography

USDEXECUTIVE OFFICERS

ERIN M. AND MATTHEW J. '81 STEHLY PATRICIA B. AND)AMES R. STEINER ToDD F. STEVENS '88 MIKE AND MARGAR.ET STOCKALPER

ALICE B. HAYES President

]UDY WILLIAMSON Publications Support

FRANCIS M. LAZARUS Vice President and Provost

THE GIFT OF EDUCATION

DIANE GRONHOLT Director ofInformation Systems

PAUL BISSONNETTE Vice Presidentfar Finance and Administration THOMAS BURKE Interim Vice Presidentfar University Relations MONSIGNOR DANIEL]. DILLABOUGH Vice Presidentfar lvlission andMinimy DEANS PATRICK F DRINAN, PH.O. College ofArts and Sciences CuRT1s W. CooK, D.B.A School ofBusiness Administration PAULA A. CORDEIRO, ED.b. School ofEducation DANIEL B. RoDRJGUEZ,).0. School oflaw MARY Jo CLARK, PH.O., R.N. Interim Dean, Hahn School ofNursing and Health Science ROBERT PASTOOR Vice Presidentfar Student Affeirs

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]OHN M. ROBBINS JR. WILLIAM H. SCRJPPS '83 DARLENE MARCOS SHILEY HERBERT B. TASKER A. EUGENE TREPTE YOLANDA WALTHER-MEADE

USD's goal is to provide an exceptional education to all students who qualify for admission, regard­ less of their financial circumstances. As a donor, your resources have a significant impact on cur­ rent and future generations of universi ty students. Every gift, no matter what size, is a valuable con­ tribution. Every donor plays a part in funding vital academic programs, scholarships to help stu­ dents to graduate, the purchase of new books for the libraries and the creation of student service­ learning programs. Gifts can be designated for a particular purpose, for a school, college program or department, for the USO libraries, or for the athletics team of your choice.

TINA VALENTI Coordinato1; Donor listi ngs

Esn1ER LA PORTA Executive Director ofDevelopment

JOANNE C. WARR.EN WILLIAM J. ZuR.Es

HARLAN COR.ENMAN Executive Director ofCommunications and Marketing

TRUSTEES EMERITI ROBERT H. BAKER THOMAS E. BARGERt DEE BAUGH REv. MONSIGNOR RoBERT T. CALLAHANt ROBERT T. CAMPION H. JOHN CASHINt ]AMES W. COLACHISt KATHRYN COLACHJS HELEN K. COPLEY ]ENNY M. CRAIG SISTER FRANCES DANZ, R.S.C.J.t Sm DANIEL). DONOHUE MARGAR.ET R. DUFLOCK REv. MONSIGNOR L BR.ENT EAGEN t ANITA V. F1GUER.EDO, M.D.

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