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PHOTO SHOP

Can you identify any of these volleyball players or observers? Send your comments to kellermi@usc.edu.

In the winter 2017 issue of Results, we asked readers to supply names of students they recognized in a 1970s-era photo. We heard from many of you, some with conflicting identifications. Second from left, in shorts, is Ted Bartlett, PharmD ’81, identified by Kathy Steigleder, PharmD ’78, and Mike Cunningham, PharmD ’81. Rebecca Trafzer Gryka, PharmD ’80, PhD ’84, guesses that third from left may be Thelma Murrell, ’80, next to “one of the Plon twins — Richard or Harold” (both PharmD ’80), then Theresa Dover, PharmD ’80 — while Cunningham identifies these three as Cherie Nash, PharmD ’81, Mike Sterling, PharmD ’81, and Liz Wright, PharmD ’81. Ettie Rosenberg, PharmD ’79, and Mark Whitehead, PharmD ’79, identified their classmate Raffi Simonian, PharmD ’79, center, in the striped shirt, though Cunningham guesses it may be George Agopian, PharmD ’81. Second from right is Selina Leong SooHoo, PharmD ’81, who identified herself. Finally, Chuck Lacy, PharmD ’81, says, “Yes, I am the guy pushing on his glasses with the aloha shirt on.”

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Godfred Marfo USC School of Pharmacy student, Class of 2020

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