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Tiger
Touting
Music critics David
Cantwell, AB ’85, MA ’88, and Bill Friskics-Warren
present insight into country music, past and present, by examining
great single recordings in Heartaches by the Number: Country
Music’s 500 Greatest Singles (Vanderbilt University
Press, February 2003).
Joanne Polhman Rains, BJ
’49, wrote Looking for the Lights and the Music,
recently published by Over the Transom Publishing Co. The book
is a true story of the adventures and mishaps of an American
family during the Great Depression and World War II. Among the
characters in the book is the author’s uncle, who trained
Leo, the MGM lion.
Jonathan Kaplan, BJ ’81,
a writer/producer with CBS in Chicago (WBBM-TV), won both 2002
television newswriting awards from the Writers Guild of America.
He won in the “regularly scheduled, bulletin or breaking
report” category and in the “analysis, feature or
commentary category.
Gary Wayne Rhoades, AB
’88, has been named a California Lawyer of the Year by
California Lawyer magazine and the Daily Journal Corporation.
A Los Angeles civil rights attorney, Rhoades was recognized
in the March 2003 issue of California Lawyer for his
significant work in public interest law.

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