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Historic Photos
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1967 Geography Program faculty
and secretary, on stairs to campus beach. Left to right: Maggie
Greenwald (now Maggie Day), Norm Gosenfeld, Mike Kuhn, Berl Golomb,
Ratnam Swami, John James, Yehuda Kedar, Bob Curry. As of 2-02, Maggie
works at the Santa Barbara Foundation, Yehuda is retired from Hebrew
University in Haifa and living in Arad Israel. Photo from Maggie
Day's collection. |
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1968, Prof. Bob Curry, who
taught soils, Pleistocene Geography, and a number of Physical Geography
courses. He left for a post in Missoula, Montana, perhaps in 1969,
from where he much later retired, then moved to Santa Cruz, CA.
From Maggie Day's collection. |
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1969 Geography Program faculty,
secretary, and teaching assistants. On ground, left to right: Prof.
Ratnam Swami, Maggie Greenwald, Bruce ___, Susan Baumgart, ___ ___,
Prof. Norm Gosenfeld. Trio to right of tree, from top to bottom:
Prof. Norm Sanders, Prof. Berl Golomb, Prof. Mike Kuhn. Tim Rysdale
hangs from tree, Prof. Bob Curry, who wears tie, is in tree. From
Maggie Day's collection. |
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Geography student David
Pluth and professor Norman Sanders conducting a noise study on Hwy
101, January 1969. Scan of a photocopy from UCSB's Public Affairs
office. |
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Sixties? Mostly Geography
students. Standing are Les Senger (left) and Pete Mason; seated
in center with dark glasses, Pat Fortune; to his right, Jill Sanders.
Who are the others? From Maggie Day's collection. |
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1969, Dennis May standing
at counter of new office for Geography Program office in Ellison
Hall. The counter is still in use, though moved into another room,
and the doorway has been changed to a smaller, single door. The
mail boxes are in the same place as now. Ellison Hall is where the
Geography Department moved from their prior home in one of the so-called
government temporary buildings near Geology, Bldg 406-- which is
still in use today! From Maggie Day's collection. |
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1969, Prof. Berl Golomb,
who although not the official Chair, basically did all the work
of a Chair, moving into new office in Ellison Hall. (The official
Chair was the Dean of the College of Letters and Science.) From
Maggie Day's collection. |
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1970 Geography Program photo
at construction site on campus. Back row: Prof. Mike Kuhn, Pete
Mason, Susan Baumgart, Prof. Berl Golomb, (Photographer) Dave Wagner,
(Secretary) Maggie Greenwald, Prof. Bernard Riley; Front row: Prof.
Ratnam Swami, unknown undergrad, Jeff Smith, unknown undergrad,
and Dennis May. From Susanna Baumgart's collection. |
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1976 Geography Department
photo, scanned from the yearbook and sent by graduate Robert Crippen.
The names are on the enlarged photo linked to the thumbnail at left. |
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1976 yearbook photo of Jack
Estes and an unknown woman. |
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1979 Geography Department
photo, scanned from 1980 yearbook and emailed by Gailynne to Meryl
Wieder January 4. Caption in yearbook: Front row, L-R: Susan Atwater,
Meryl Wieder, Ed Gustafson, Chris Clayton, Frank Hanna, Flora Furlong,
Earl Hajic, Jay Baggett, Simeon Kanani, Jeffrey Cohn, Sharon Krieg,
Zhan Xue-Yun. Back row: William Halperin, Paul Larango, Wang Cheng-Ye,
David S. Simmonett, Tara Torburn, Teresa Everett, Diane Lorenz,
Jeffrey Dozier, Peggy O'Neill, Joe Sceapan, Wan Zheng-ming, Bob
Crippen, Peter Burley, Li Xiao-Wen. |
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1986 Geography Department
photo, scanned from the yearbook and sent by graduate Robert Crippen.
The names, as best we can determine them, are on the enlarged photo
linked to the thumbnail. |
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1990 photo of Dave Simonett
at the ceremony for renaming the UCSB NCGIA center the David Simonett
Center for Spatial Analvsis. Print in personnel file. |
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1990 photo of Dave Simonett,
with Waldo Tobler, Terry Smith, and Reg Golledge in the background,
at the ceremony for renaming the UCSB NCGIA center the David Simonett
Center for Spatial Analvsis. Print in Simonett's personnel file. |
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1990 graduate students.
If you wish to see the names of the students, look at the picture
below this one instead. David Lawson. |
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1990 graduate students,
with names written on the photo. David Lawson. |
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