Alumni list for 1964

These are the current known alumni of the Daily Trojan, the newspaper of the University of Southern California. Exactly 2101 names are listed. Look for your old girlfriend by her maiden name, the same way you always think of her. For a list of recent changes, click here. There are also lists sorted by year, by place and by department. To change or remove an entry, please use the feedback page, or e-mail Travis Smith, (nep@hopstudios.com).

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Alan Bine    Last updated: 8/17/2003
Steve Bisheff    Last updated: 2/24/2003
Virginia Bodin    Last updated: 6/14/2003
Hazel Browning    Last updated: 4/5/2003
Bill Dicke    Last updated: 1/16/2005
Mary Garber    Last updated: 10/6/1999
Steve Harris    Last updated: 10/6/1999
Steve Harvey    Last updated: 10/16/1999
Greg Christian Hill    Last updated: 2/5/2002
George H. John    Last updated: 2/12/2004
Greg Keiselmann    Last updated: 10/6/1999
Hal Lancaster    Last updated: 10/16/1999
Stan Metzler    Last updated: 2/20/2004
Paul Morantz    Last updated: 1/26/2004
Gregory "Greg" O'Brien    Last updated: 10/6/1999
Jim Perry    Last updated: 3/3/2003
Gregg Peterson    Last updated: 12/4/2003
Marguerite Scherb    Last updated: 12/4/2003
Dan Smith    Last updated: 2/24/2003
Boris Yaro    Last updated: 2/5/2002
Names in italics may not be from this year,
because the information is not verified.
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...and their memories

Hazel Browning
Says Dan Smith: Hazel was a journalism major and, accordingly, was required to work on the paper. She did simply the required jobs--at that time it was a year as a reporter, a semester as a copy editor (one night a week) and a semester as a news editor (one night a week). Add your own memory

George H. John
I wrote for the Daily Trojan in years 1962-63 and 1963-64. In my second year (as a sophomore), I was either the sports editor or assistant sports editor. I can't remember which. My claims to fame were: I won the DT college football picking contest my first year. I, too, roomed with Steve Harvey, Greg Hill and Hal Lancaster - at the Caribbean apartments. And, I was almost kicked out of school by the Trojan men's basketball department for writing an editorial column critical of coach Forrest Twogood. Professor Gordon Jones scotched that move - reminding my critics of something called the First Amendment. Add your own memory

Dan Smith
The most memorable event in the world when I was editor was the assassination of John Kennedy. It shocked the entire campus (the whole world,for that matter) and brought everything to a halt for several days. We managed to get an edition out that I think provided some good coverage to the campus reaction to this terrible thing. Otherwise, USC in those days was trying to be "an Isle of Tranquility," as the dean of students put it, while most campuses were swirling in student protest and demonstrations. The administration wanted to keep everything calm--I recall the University President in one somber meeting warning me I was meddling in Trustee business because I wanted to report some controversial stuff. It was a challenge to come up with coverage that I felt did not compromise my journalistic integrity without getting fired. The Daily Trojan staff of that day was a pretty close-knit group of people with real talent and skills. My class was probably the smallest in the Journalism School history (seven--four men and three women). Fortunately the next class was larger and, as I say, we had a good staff. The paper was selected as the top student newspaper in the state that year. Add your own memory

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