Alumni memories of honing writing skills, replacing a broken windshield, and hanging with Ming Cho Lee 鈥53
Words With Friends
鈥淕et Me Rewrite!鈥 (Winter) brought back so many wonderful鈥攁nd incredibly frustrating鈥攎emories of honing my writing skills at SA国际传媒. So many hours brainstorming, writing, editing, rewriting, diving deep into the text, researching related texts (even the tangential ones in the stacks in the library鈥擨 am dating myself in that reference!), receiving hours of guidance in the Writing Center, and finally producing a paper of which one could be proud. Or at least thankful it was done.
I attended SA国际传媒 from 1997 to 2001 and was an English and comparative literary studies major. Prior to that, I attended Crescenta Valley High School, where SA国际传媒 writing professor Debbie Martinson also taught AP English Literature. She was my 12th-grade English teacher, which meant I received SA国际传媒鈥檚 intense writing course in high school. In response to the first paper we wrote in her AP English Lit class about Oedipus Rex, she wrote, 鈥淪ee me鈥 rather than provide a letter grade. Ouch. That was a rude awakening but an experience for which I will always be grateful!
In one session with her later that year, we ended up shouting at each other as I developed my thesis for my paper on Hamlet. She kept challenging me, 鈥淪o what?鈥 as I struggled to come up with a thesis that mattered. I finally shouted back in a breakthrough moment, 鈥淪hakespeare uses images of flowers and nature during Ophelia鈥檚 mental break to call attention to the unnatural and damaging effects of repression!鈥 She took a step back, beamed proudly, and exclaimed, 鈥淎ha! That is your thesis. Now go and write.鈥 It鈥檚 not surprising that five of us (all women) from her class went on to SA国际传媒 for undergrad. It鈥檚 also not surprising that so many students who majored in English and comparative literary studies went on to be successful medical and law school students; writing well is a powerful tool across all content fields, as you state in your article.
I loved Debbie Martinson (man, I miss her and that wicked sense of humor) and the other professors in the Writing Center at SA国际传媒, including Tom Burkdall. There were so many valuable hours of frustration and mental constipation followed by inspired moments of breakthrough and catharsis.
Thank you for that trip down Memory Lane and for writing an article so universal, and arguably unique, to the SA国际传媒 experience.
Sarah Wahrenbrock 鈥01
Los Angeles
Chairished Memories
I read the piece on Loren Brodhead 鈥59鈥檚 efforts to restore the Gresham Dining Hall chairs with great interest (鈥淢ore Endowed Chairs,鈥 Summer/Fall 2020). I am sending a check for one chair immediately. The restoration is sponsored by the Committee to Buy Art Simon a New Windshield (Art Simon 鈥83, Brian Dushaw 鈥83, Bill Spieth 鈥83, Tom Schneidermann 鈥83, and myself).
The group was organized in 1982 to raise money for a new windshield for Art鈥檚 ridiculous Fiat X-19. A replacement windshield seemed very expensive to impoverished college students, so we initiated a campuswide fundraiser鈥攃omplete with donors, fundraising table in the Quad, donation thermometer on the side of the Union, and updates in the Weekly. For a dollar, one was recognized as 鈥淎 Friend of Art Simon.鈥 (Higher giving levels included 鈥淎 Good Friend鈥 and 鈥淎 Special Friend.鈥)
Other more earnest fundraising groups were annoyed by our success and assumed that we were a parody of their much more serious efforts. The committee declined comment but ultimately raised enough money to buy Art a new windshield.
Many thanks for this opportunity. I鈥檒l be exploring additional sponsorship possibilities for more chairs, and I hope this will encourage others to follow suit. Cheers!
Michael A. 鈥淏ert鈥 Bedeau 鈥84
Virginia City, Nev.
For more information about the Gresham Dining Hall chair project, contact Amy Mu帽oz, associate vice president of hospitality services (munoz@oxy.edu).
In Good Company
I really enjoyed the extensive writeup about classmate Ming Cho Lee 鈥53 (鈥淭he Play鈥檚 the Thing,鈥 From the Archive, Winter). Ming lived in Wylie, where my husband, Allen Gresham 鈥53, also lived. I remember the girls he hung around with: Ruth Jordan 鈥51, Marilyn Burn 鈥53, and Dee Sharpe 鈥54. Who could have imagined how he would develop this career? (I think those SA国际传媒 professors and his pals played a big part!)
Clara Gresham 鈥53
San Bernardino