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Responses to our trivia quiz, tales of Professor De Rycke, and how education at SA国际传媒鈥攁nd the United States鈥攈as changed over the last 70 years

So You Think You Know SA国际传媒?

I scored an embarrassing five right, three lucky guesses, and 41 wrongs on your quiz (鈥淭rivial Pursuits,鈥濃圫ummer). I did get all of the answers on question 37, though, because I was able to see three of the acts listed (Roto, Ravi, and Linda). Without a doubt, though, the best band I ever saw at the Quad was Danny Elfman鈥檚 Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. Even then you could sense Danny was headed for a much-heralded career.

Mike Padian 鈥76
Rancho Santa Margarita

Dazzling Days

As a pole vaulter myself, I couldn鈥檛 help appreciating that nice photograph of Bob Gutowski 鈥58 in your excellent Summer issue. In the 鈥50s and 鈥60s we produced not only NAIA- and NCAA- but Olympic-caliber track and field athletes. Five of my teammates held world records! I just wrote a poem about those idyllic days:

Oh, for track and field鈥檚 incomparable 鈥50s and 鈥60s,
With its convergence of world-class athletes
In a golden land of orange groves and avocados,
Empty freeways, blue skies and sea,
Bodies with gifted potential,
Unknown even to ourselves.
Ah, to rub shoulders with other comrades
Energized our impressionable spirits.

But now we are all scattered.
The sun is setting on our glories.
Most of us don鈥檛 run, jump, or throw anymore,
Except perhaps carefully, with grandkids.
Those of us still standing, cherish those victories,
The ecstatic roar and swelling of emotions,
As those fiery waves
Roll on the sand of memory.

Ed Crouch 鈥60
Seattle

No Huddle? No Problem

Trivia quiz was superb! However, I was somewhat surprised that a question referencing football coach Chuck Coker鈥檚 introduction of the 鈥淣o Huddle Offense鈥 was missing. It was quite a big deal at the time.

Don Sumner 鈥64
Pasadena

Sister Schools

Having majored in economics and having spent my entire career at the Federal Reserve Board, I was pleased to learn that every year for the last 19 years, economics has been the most popular major at Occidental (鈥淓conomies of Scale鈥). So now there鈥檚 the London School of Economics and the Eagle Rock School of Economics!

Kay Oliver 鈥72
Washington, D.C.

The Paper Chase

The picture of Laurence De Rycke on the contents page (Summer) brought back a flood of memories. I majored in economics and mathematics at SA国际传媒, and I had De Rycke for International Trade in the fall of 1968. He was unlike any other professor I had the pleasure of knowing.

De Rycke locked the classroom door when class began. No late admissions. Class exams were unannounced, closed book鈥攐ur first exam was Oct. 31, 1968: Hallo颅ween! He required a research paper; we students were required to go to the econ department secretary and give her a number. The research papers were to be turned into the department with only this number as indication of who wrote it. De Rycke did allow us to turn the paper in a number of times before the official due date. I wrote a paper, turned it in a week or so early, and was crushed by the sea of red ink on the paper, with the attendant message, 鈥淚f this is your best effort you better see me.鈥

I went to De Rycke鈥檚 office; the gist of our conversation was that my writing was unclear, rambling, and didn鈥檛 really address the topic at hand. He told me, 鈥淟ook, No. 17, you have to provide economic foundation for your assertions.鈥 I took his advice and worked on a mathematical characterization and organized the paper around that idea. I eventually earned an A on the paper.

James D. Brownlow 鈥70
Palmdale

A鈥圙entleman鈥檚 C

Carol (Crothers) Finch 鈥45鈥檚 class note (Summer) brings back memories of my days at Erdman in the Marine Corps. Bob Finch 鈥47, Gene Evans 鈥47, Harold Dunn 鈥46, and I were all Kappa Sigmas and had lady friends. Finch and I eventually married them鈥攈e to Carol and I to Shirley Dokken 鈥46.

In regard to economics professor Larry De Rycke: On one of his exams, he asked us to discuss a book he had assigned. I had not read the book, but instead of giving me an F鈥攚hich I deserved鈥攈e let me take a makeup exam and gave me a C. That may have kept me at SA国际传媒 vs. Iwo Jima. I have been most grateful to him and his memory.

John D. Jorgenson 鈥47
Portola Valley

Constitutional Crisis

I鈥檓 a World War II vet who experienced a united America absolutely dedicated to win against our three distant world enemies. Rosie the Riveters, schools with ROTC programs, and companies all working hard with bond drives and production to bring about our eventual victory鈥攚ith many brave women and men dying. Since then I鈥檝e watched our country slowly but surely struggle to retain our heritage, which our forefathers fought diligently to preserve.

Years ago, when I read that Herrick Memorial Chapel had been converted to an all-faith gathering place in order to attract more non-Christian students to Occidental, I became incensed that a historically Presbyterian college would do such a thing.

More recently, I read about the Obama Scholars Program and the plan to bestow up to 20 SA国际传媒 students with scholarships each year. I鈥檇 be willing to bet there will soon be at least one or more non-Christians given Obama Scholarships.

What does this all boil down to? It鈥檚 the tremendous and continued threat to our Christian-based U.S. Constitution in our schools鈥攆rom high schools and especially colleges that teach our young鈥檜ns all the anti-American philosophies we鈥檝e been experiencing for many years. If this sad result is what academia is indeed accomplishing, then Obama was right in 2007, when he declared that America is 鈥渘o longer a Christian nation.鈥

A. Richard Apple 鈥51
Lompoc

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