Alumni list for 1989

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).

181 people...

Gary Akers    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Ron Antonette    Last updated: 10/29/2001
Judy Beall    Last updated: 9/18/2002
Jeffrey Bechthold    Last updated: 5/11/2003
Troy Benson    Last updated: 2/4/2003
Kevin Berg    Last updated: 4/19/2004
Michael Berggren    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Kate Berry    Last updated: 5/10/2003
Jordana "Jori" Bieze    Last updated: 4/18/2001
Aaron Birenboim    Last updated: 11/22/2004
Stephen Birmingham    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Liane Bonin    Last updated: 7/15/2004
Brad Bowlin    Last updated: 11/29/2002
James R. Bozajian    Last updated: 9/1/2003
Sammy Buck    Last updated: 2/8/2004
John Burman    Last updated: 11/30/2004
Bronagh "Brona" Byrne    Last updated: 8/28/2002
Keith Cable    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Gary Caffey    Last updated: 5/10/2003
Michal "Mike" Carlson    Last updated: 12/31/2004
Joseph Carlucci    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Jason Carroll    Last updated: 4/13/2003
Annette Chadney    Last updated: 10/4/2001
Tom Chan    Last updated: 9/15/2002
Julie Chen    Last updated: 6/14/2004
Vivien Lou Chen    Last updated: 7/21/2003
Kristofer Chun    Last updated: 1/16/2005
Roy Chung    Last updated: 10/4/2001
Carole Cleveland    Last updated: 10/26/1997
Brian Cochrane    Last updated: 9/27/2003
Kimberly Coger    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Mike Condon    Last updated: 3/12/1999
Mona Cravens    Last updated: 7/4/2000
Christine Cudanes    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Bryan Culp    Last updated: 10/19/2001
Michael Culross    Last updated: 8/8/2003
Kevin Davis    Last updated: 10/6/1999
Manuel "Manny" De La Rosa    Last updated: 3/7/2003
Karen Denny    Last updated: 5/11/2003
Salil Deshpande    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Martin Diekhoff    Last updated: 10/17/2004
Anh Do    Last updated: 11/11/2001
Sean Doles    Last updated: 9/27/2003
Petula Dvorak    Last updated: 10/19/2001
John Eberhardt    Last updated: 2/20/2004
Brad Edwards    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Bob Elston    Last updated: 6/18/2003
Jun Falkenstein    Last updated: 4/18/2001
Colleen Farell    Last updated: 2/14/1999
Carey Fosse    Last updated: 10/29/2001
Jona Frank    Last updated: 2/6/2001
Alan Gibbons    Last updated: 1/26/1998
Scott Gimple    Last updated: 2/12/2001
Ruby Gonzales    Last updated: 8/3/2003
Marcelle Greene    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Ed Guthman    Last updated: 4/1/2001
Darlene Hard    Last updated: 10/23/2001
Robin Hardie    Last updated: 1/16/2005
Jennifer Hasegawa    Last updated: 5/11/2003
Richard "Rich" Hatem    Last updated: 2/5/2002
Craig Hausman    Last updated: 2/8/2000
Melissa Heng    Last updated: 8/15/2004
Alan Hoffman    Last updated: 8/3/2003
Eric Holst    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Debbie Hu    Last updated: 5/11/2003
Jack Isselmann    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Darryn James    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Aric Johnson    Last updated: 8/3/2003
Charles Johnson    Last updated: 12/4/2003
Ken Jorgensen    Last updated: 2/1/2001
Chris Kabel    Last updated: 7/31/2001
Michael Kalan    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Jayson Kalani    Last updated: 8/17/2003
Susan Kang    Last updated: 6/20/2000
Kirk Kazanjian    Last updated: 8/15/2004
Kathleen Kelleher    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Rob Kendt    Last updated: 2/8/2004
Kristine Kennedy    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Angel Kim    Last updated: 2/8/2004
Michael Kim    Last updated: 8/18/2002
David "Dave" Kuhn    Last updated: 4/18/2001
Kay Kusumoto    Last updated: 7/31/2001
Susan Lambert    Last updated: 12/30/2001
Rob Latham    Last updated: 11/2/2003
Gloria Lau    Last updated: 11/25/1997
Jimmy Lee    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Jeordan Legon    Last updated: 10/1/2002
Susan Lenser    Last updated: 2/1/2001
Marisa Leonardi    Last updated: 6/27/2001
Frederick "Fred" Levy    Last updated: 8/8/2003
Tommy Li    Last updated: 5/8/2004
Cynthia Lin    Last updated: 10/29/2001
Beth Lipton    Last updated: 6/11/2002
Ben List    Last updated: 1/16/2005
Valerie Little    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Kathy Loeper    Last updated: 7/14/2004
Cathy Loper    Last updated: 11/8/1999
Richard Luhrs    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Lisa Mackey    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Ben Martin    Last updated: 3/3/2003
Chuck Mazet    Last updated: 10/28/1997
Marty McComber    Last updated: 10/17/2004
Anita McDonnell    Last updated: 4/1/2001
Victor Merina    Last updated: 8/25/2002
William Merone    Last updated: 8/18/2002
William "Bill" Merone    Last updated: 1/5/2003
Alaine Messina    Last updated: 8/18/2002
David Milhous    Last updated: 4/19/2004
Jilana Miller    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Dana Mitroff    Last updated: 2/10/2004
Tamara Muhonen    Last updated: 2/20/2004
Scott Mullet    Last updated: 4/13/2003
Scott Nemes    Last updated: 4/18/2000
Cindy Ng    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Erin Nordby    Last updated: 7/15/2004
Rudi Oliveto    Last updated: 12/4/2003
Linda Ornelas    Last updated: 11/30/2004
Kevin Ota    Last updated: 11/2/2003
Leigh Otsuka    Last updated: 11/22/2004
Leslie Oyama    Last updated: 12/8/1998
Gail Pagala    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Jennifer Parker    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Douglas Perry    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Cricket Peters    Last updated: 11/22/2004
Kyra Phillips    Last updated: 3/9/2000
Shawn Pogatchnik    Last updated: 2/23/2003
Sean "Spolay" Polay    Last updated: 1/16/2005
Dan Povenmire    Last updated: 9/27/2003
Richard Procida    Last updated: 7/27/2003
Lydia Ramos    Last updated: 10/17/2004
Robin Rauzi    Last updated: 4/13/2003
Ron    Last updated: 10/26/1997
Wendy Root    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Gil Rudawsky    Last updated: 9/3/2003
Rene Sanchez    Last updated: 10/22/2000
Ari "A.M." Schwartz    Last updated: 12/30/2001
Mike Serpa    Last updated: 9/27/2003
Brian Sher    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Patrick Sherman    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Steve Short    Last updated: 1/16/2005
Hardip Singh    Last updated: 9/15/2002
Amy Skjonsby-Winslow    Last updated: 11/5/2000
Cheryl Smith    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Leef Smith    Last updated: 11/8/1999
Shayna Sobol    Last updated: 1/21/2005
Teresa Sowers    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Greg Spring    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Angela Stephens    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Larry Stone    Last updated: 6/17/2004
James Su    Last updated: 8/25/2002
Bill Swindell    Last updated: 8/17/2003
Alena Tam    Last updated: 8/18/2002
John Tamanaha    Last updated: 9/16/2002
Roger Tefft    Last updated: 7/30/2003
Debbie Townsend    Last updated: 3/6/2001
Stacy Trisch    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Henry Tsai    Last updated: 8/18/2002
John Urata    Last updated: 11/2/1997
Michael "Mutley" "Mike" Utley    Last updated: 7/14/2004
Adam Van Wyk    Last updated: 9/15/2002
Oscar Villalon    Last updated: 1/15/2004
Anita Vogel    Last updated: 5/11/2003
Andrew Vrees    Last updated: 7/15/2004
Joey Wagner    Last updated: 6/30/1999
Jack Walden    Last updated: 12/27/1996
Clay Walker    Last updated: 5/31/2004
Jed Walker    Last updated: 2/14/1999
Peter Wang    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Thor Wasbotten    Last updated: 11/22/2004
Mark Watkins    Last updated: 6/27/2001
Dennis West    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Garrett Whitt    Last updated: 2/1/2001
Jonathan Wilcox    Last updated: 5/8/2004
Chris Wiley    Last updated: 9/16/2002
Nicole Willardson    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Tracy Wilson    Last updated: 11/30/2004
Moon-Yun Wright    Last updated: 1/21/2004
Christopher Wyatt    Last updated: 2/23/2003
Arthur Yoon    Last updated: 4/13/2003
Lesley Young    Last updated: 8/18/2002
Joseph Yu    Last updated: 8/18/2002
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...and their memories

Jeffrey Bechthold
As for the big issues and memorable people. The biggest issues -- or stories -- in sports, as I recall were the death of Hank Gathers (he'd started at USC then transferred to Loyola Marymount, then died on the court). I was sports editor at the time and probably screwed up a little by letting news take too much of the coverage. The other major story that I recall was when Rodney Peete, the tremendous USC quarterback, was stricken with measles the week of the 1988 USC-UCLA game. He was in the hospital early in the week and went on to play in the game, in which the Trojans beat Troy Aikman's Bruins. I suppose the people I remember most of all were sports people. When I started, Ara Najarian was sports editor. I thought he was a terrific columnist. Scott Wolf was also there at the time and really made an effort to kind of show me the ropes. Later on in my tenure, Chris Wiley, Dan DeNeve (who got me in trouble with some of the coaches with a column calling USC the "University of Serious Chokers"), John Tamanaha and Chuck Mazet were memorable co-workers. The other guy I remember being around all the time was the cartoonist ... his name was Dan Povenmire and he wrote a daily comic strip for many years (well over four). He even printed books of his strip and illustrated a segment of a Tommy Chong movie. The one story line of his I specifically recall is when the main characters stole a USC tram and drove it to the world's largest McDonald's in Barstow. I also recall some of the production people quite well. Ron Flores was always there at night. I think I went to a bar he owned in Eagle Rock a few times -- the Big O (for Occidental College). In those days, we still had to physically paste up the text and photos and then tape the lines onto the page, etc. You had to figure out exact photo sizes, etc., and shoot them at whatever percentage. I'd imagine it's much easier know doing all that on the computer. And Darlene Hard (a daytime production person). We always found it extremely interesting that Darlene was a many-time Grand Slam tennis champion, primarily in doubles and mixed doubles. I bet she won more than a dozen grand slam titles years before. Add your own memory

Kristofer Chun
As for events at school... Gulf War #1: What I remember most is that how great it was to have both sides represented well on campus. Those who supported our every effort and those with the signs "No Blood for Oil" I covered many rallies/protests for the DT and have some great shots in my porfolio from the experience. But the DT lost a great photographer because of the war. Rocco (can't remember his last name Eddie might) was in the National Guard. No he didn't die, but he was called up and had to leave school for a year, I don't think he ever returned to the DT. Riots: I remember studying (cramming) when a security guard escorted me out of the library to a van and took me back to my apartment on the Wednesday the Riots started. We all went to the roof of Troy Hall to look at the fires burning. I remember thinking HOLY SHIT, tomorrow is stop day, but I have 2 finals on Friday -- this is BAD. I need to learn a semester's worth of information in two days and there is no way I can study now. At graduation, I remember my friends posing with National Guards men and thanking them for being there. Magic Johnson HIV announcement: I was walking back from class and someone walked out of TSC and said "Magic has AIDS." I walked in and he was doing his press conference. I honestly think it was the quitest I ever heard campus. The days at the DT: The photogs and cartoonists were always banished to the back corner. I remember everyone having a crush on Tracy Wilson. And hanging out with Larry and Dan. Ignoring (Chief Photog) John. Having to shoot "Trojan on the Street" was the worst assignment you could get. Senior year I had to take too many classes (one semester I took 24 units) because I needed to make up some GEs that I had been putting off. Therefore I had to give up the photography. As my dad put it. "I'm paying for 4 years if you want to take five that is fine, but your dime" I had a lot of incentive to finish. Glad you have put the effort into this site. It is great to hear what is going on with the crew. Add your own memory

Michael Culross
Sez Dan Povenmire: Culross looks like a fern died on his head. Add your own memory

Manuel "Manny" De La Rosa
While I worked on the Daily Trojan, I bailed out Editor Leef Smith in the summer of 1990 when Joey Wagner left as sports editor of the Summer Trojan. Add your own memory

Jun Falkenstein
In terms of the DT, I don't specifically recall any big events that were going on during my 2-year stint drawing the comic 'Spaz N Wallace'. I drew that and also lots of illustrations for the paper, as well as writing one article (an interview with a famous animator). I just remember hanging out with all the other cartoonists during the printing deadline times and having fun. Other friends of mine wrote for the paper too if I recall. Debbie Townsend I think, Leann Bonin, Sammy Buck (we were all film majors). Bobs Gannaway I still know (he did a strip called Buckaroo Bobs) and he works for Disney TV as a writer. Dave Kuhn I still know (He did a short lived strip I forget the title of but it had a kangaroo in it) he is also in the animation biz. I didn't know Dan Povenmire super well but I know he went into the animation biz too. Hrm ... maybe I will have to go look at some back issues! Add your own memory

Ruby Gonzales
I worked only two or three semesters at the Daily Trojan. I chose the features section because reporters there got $15 [per semester] compared to what the cityside guys got. It prepared me for the salary I'm getting now. But who is complaining..... When I first worked at the DT, Leif was the head cheese, Roger Teft was city editor and Anita McDonnell was my features editor. Robin Rauzi was the features editor when I quit the paper. She used to write a column for the paper which was mostly about being from Ohio and her film classes. In 1989, the J-school still had these old typewriters and this space cadet of a woman who handled internships. The DT relied on computers where you had to hit two keys to hyphenate and justify a story. So folks would say, ''Have you h and j'd your story yet?'' I worked in features and mostly did fluffy stuff with one exception. I wrote one story about private colleges charging way too much for tuition. It was somehow tied in to the price fixing scandal at the Ivy League schools. When I was at USC, there was a scandal about the student elections being rigged, a rapist preyed on women who lived near school, the Loma Prieto earthquake struck and the wall fell down in Berlin. Plus there was a big brouhaha over the parody papers issued during Homecoming week. The Daily Bruin's editor was a Latina. The DT's parody of the Daily Bruin listed an editor-in-chief with an incredibly long Latina name. Something like Maria Theresa Luisa Juanita etc. There was a rumor that it contained wetback in Spanish as well. I never saw that. Their DT version said USC cheerleaders were known to carry mattresses on their backs and had an airhead interviewing Mark Harmon. There was talk of canceling the parodies. Debbie Townsend made a memorable exit when she graduated. She left a message on the board at the DT, ''I hate everyone and I love no one.'' Michael Utley came on board the DT just before I left it. He later worked for the Whittier Daily News, which is one of the sister papers of the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. I don't think he stayed with us long. Julie Chen was at the DT during my first semester there. She had long hair then and a great voice which I always thought was perfect for radio. Sorry I've rambled on and on. Add your own memory

Craig Hausman
Craig says he loved "spending time with Kay Kusumoto (now married to Chris Kabel, one of Shawn Pogatchnik's Standpoint proteges - he'll be thrilled with that label), Angel Kim, John Burman, Liane Bonin, Debbie Townsend, Melissa Morrison, Dana Mitroff, Fred Levy, Robert Moran and so on, was truly a privilege. Of course, the larger cast of characters included Dan Povenmire, Jori Bieze, Leef Smith, et al. Thanks for a fun trip down memory lane!" Add your own memory

Alan Hoffman
Again, not much to add you probably don't already know ... the last days of the Atex system, Ron in the typesetting room, manual paste-ups, trying to invent info-graphics on a Mac SE with a 9" screen. Our big earthquakes were the Whittier 5.9 (10/87), Loma Prieta 7.1 (10/89). I didn't interact much with the other staff, because I was mostly doing graphics after everyone went home. One interesting thing is that there were several of us -- Leef Smith, Shawn Pogatchnic, Eric DiGiovanni, and probably a couple of others I'm forgetting -- who were at one point freshmen in the marching band, but didn't stay on because we all separately decided we hated it. I ran into Kate Berry a couple of years later, working at Investor's Business Daily, but we didn't stay in touch. And, I have a great memory of attending a SPJ convention in Cincinatti with a couple of classmates, including Kyra Phillips, who I am not surprised to see anchoring on CNN. The red hair is a bit surprising, however. Add your own memory

Aric Johnson
I was at the DT about the same time as you, started about 1990 and worked through 92 or 93. Did the Gulf War, that was fun. Glen Justice and Petula Dvorak were there too. Taught me a lot. [While at the DT I] did a story on paper mills, bought a term paper and had it graded. The paper cost $140 and was pretty crappy. Add your own memory

Susan Kang
I loved working for DT and miss USC. See you at the football games and let's win that national championship this year. Add your own memory

Ben List
My memory of things DT is a little fuzzy, but I'm pretty sure I was the art director for at least a few months there before Larry Stone came on... pretty sure... Add your own memory

Anita McDonnell
I just filled out the form to update my little blurb. I wanted to let you know I have the quote list from one of the years I was there . . . maybe 1990? I'll have to dig it out after the wedding (in 34 days), but I will get it to you. I also forgot to add Columnist to the list of positions, right after Managing Editor. I did my (usually horrifically long) column from Spain as a study abroad student. Add your own memory

David Milhous
Will always remember drumming with Dan's band, Keep Left! Add your own memory

Scott Mullet
Per your question, in my 3 official semesters at the DT (1988 - 1989), I was the News Editor, Asst News Editor and a Staff Writer for the city section. My experience at the DT can almost best be categorized as closer to another entertainment genre -- the soap opera. Overall, well worth it. Add your own memory

Steve Short
Steve was a business major, but took journalism classes and wrote for the DT. He wrote the 1988 annual articles about pending construction of an on-campus sports arena (lol). Add your own memory

Michael "Mutley" "Mike" Utley
Mike Utley (the golfer) first started gaining noteriety in 1989 when Mike Utley (the USC student) was a snot-nosed, first-semester DT staff writer. The city editor at the time, Roger Somebodyorother, clipped out an L.A. Times sports headline that read: "Who Is Utley and How Did He Get Here?" Roger taped the headline to the top of the city desk computer and left it there all semester. Then he gave it to me as a souvenir. For the next 10 years, I had that headline taped to the top of every computer at every newspaper I worked for. God's honest truth! Add your own memory

Christopher Wyatt
I wrote opinion pieces. Go figure, the topics seem to have been: Israel, Iraq posing a threat (Gulf War followed), AIDS, and other such unresolved geopolitical drivel. Nothing changed, I guess. I graduated in December of 1990, so I missed any real fun in LA. I never time anything right. The feature articles were the typical profiles of celebs on campus, health issues, and would USC ever get a new stadium. It seems the Raiders and USC wanted a major overhaul for skyboxes. Why I was given the assignment, I have no clue. Maybe there was a shortage of sports reporters that week. Add your own memory

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