STATE - A Magazine for SDSU Alumni and Friends

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STATE - A Magazine for SDSU Alumni and Friends

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  • 2005 (Creation)

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2 copies each issue

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  • Volume 94, Number 1, 2005 Winter [2 copies]
    • Medical Dream - Kirstin Mobley - Denver Zoo
    • Satchmo at State - Louie Armstrong
    • What a combo! - Football - J. Lohr Vineyards
    • Working the soils - J. Lohr wines
    • Picking corn yields football natural - Neal Bainbridge
    • A Pride of Women - Pride of the Dakotas
    • Over the moon with blue cheese - Monte McIntyre
    • Star Quilter - Doris Giago
    • Remembering Ted Schultz
  • Volume 94, No. 2, 2005 Spring [2 copies]
    • Life in the Sky - Paul Anderson
    • You Can Go Anywhere from Here!
    • Ever skinned an elephant? - Hero the Elephant
    • 18 Questions - McCrory Gardens
    • From seed to blossoms - Pat and Barb Fishback
    • Quartermaster keeps connections - Marty Winnblom
    • By the numbers - Basketball, Shannon Schlagel
    • Once a Jackrabbit, always a Jackrabbit - JackMarchman
    • 90 years, 4 generations, 22 graduats - Natchtigals family of the year
  • Volume 94, No. 3, 2005 Fall [2 copies]
    • Now that's better - Kathrun Walker
    • What's a lodge like yu doing in a place like this? - Brian and Rebecka Havliks
    • Somethin' special on the hardwood - Don Jacobsen
    • Tsunami relief - Fu Chien Hung
    • Building construction projects completed - Caldwell Hall - Student Union
    • Faculty profiles - Rodney Bell and Ardelle Lundeen Roberts
    • Prescriptions for pigeons - Clair Hetland
    • Step Up for the Pride - fund drive
    • 1 15-horsepower donation - no foalin' - Warren Hammerbeck
    • SDSU Ice Cream
    • World-class calculating - Tom Liebsch - supercomputerzs

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