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ABOVE: Junior members of the Student Nurses Associ- ation of California. Heft to rightl Seated: B. Rawls: A. Saenz: B. Kavanaugh; Bi Hills Row 2: Melinda Stevenson; Sandra Johnson; Linda Calvin; N. Costello; D. Spencer; Jean Adams, Advisor. Not pictured: BJ. Spry, Adviser. Although these juniors and Seniors are sepa- rated by level of class standing, the two groups act as one. Social gatherings and activities bring the two together. Someday, they all will be working in the same profession. RIGHT: Senior members of the Student Nurses Association of California. Ueft to rightl Seated: Donna Johnson. Cher Chan, Secretary; Yvonne Chambers: Therese Fanell, Presi- dent, Row 2: Nanette Dasheill; Karla Ramthum; Judy Hanv sen; Ken Lann; Janice Kurata, Treasureri Cal State Bakersfield is known for its excellent program in Nurs- ing. The program itself, this year, consists of 2 years of Pre-Nursing and 2 years of Nursing. Beginning next year, this will be revised to 1 year of Pre-Nursing and 3 years of Nursing. Junior and Senior members of the Student Nurses Association of California, com- bine academic course study with clinical experience off campus to prepare for their careers in the Medical Profession. Spending their Senior year working in various local hospitals under supervised training, the Med-Tech Club learns by doing. Med Tech sponsored several events in order to raise money to send a member to an annual Medical Technology workshop, and, as well, engaged in a few workshops of its own. Actively participating in Open Campus 78, the group presented displays on the field of medical technol- og . The Med-Tech members also in orm lower division students about the program and assist them in preparing course sched- ules accordingly. Enrolling in re- quired seminars held at CSB, these students intend on being Medical Technologists after graduation. LEFT: Heft to righO Steven Keith; Dr. Rogers, Instructor; Susan Lippert; Norma Mulkey; Michele Burris, Theresa Borku- vich; Carol Koons; Ruth Nemergut; Kath- leen Dunham, President; Arlene Hing. Nut pictured: Raida Matalka; Karen Lindstmm, Secretary; Sharon Roberts; Betty Yearout, Advisor. 25
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Therets more to Biology than disecting frogs . . .. and more to Chemistry than bunsen burners! Dave Mortledge, on behalf of the Biology Club, accepts the winning trophy from a vigorous match of volleyball agains the Chemistry Club. ABOVE: Taking a breather, The Biology Club. Members are: tnol as picturedt Bob Blaine, President; Dave Mortledge; Mike Cooper, Diana Martin, Karen Thompson, Ronda Pryor, Lori Leaf, Ron Summers, Marianne Bangor, Susan Strong, Janie CroHet, Brenda Evans, Charyl Silva, Brenda Barnes. Jane Chavez, Tim Ryan, Linda Moore, John Bennett Advisor: Dr. Maynard Moe. BELOW: Certainly a future CSB science student and member of the Gco-Scicncc Club, this young man points out the layers of the Earth to interested brother and current CSB student, Mom. tMark Hamilton, President; John Manning, Advisorh ABOVE: Talking it over, The Affiliate of Chemical Students. Ueft to righU Tom Whiffen; Jeanne D. Rozmenoski-Miller. SecretarWTreasurer; Lee Hartmurgruber; Phil Misemer; Dr. Kim Cohn. Advisor: John Greek; C. Andrew Clayton, President; Suzanne Kilbourne: Dr. Fabian Fang, Advisor. 24
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BELOW: To break the monotony ofjust hanging around being ttcool . this member of the Sociology-Anlhropology Club has taken up bullet to further enhance his cultural awareness. Z6 With the purpose of the Cal State Womenis Club being ttto promote fellowship among members, provide educational and social activities, provide for further associations with the community, and further the interests of CSB , the 90 members of this group share an intense feeling of comradery and desire to help others. A series of twelve programs were held this year, including an ice cream social, discussions with Family and Marriage Counselors, 3 self-defense seminar, and a reception for Basketball players after Homecoming. Other projects sponsored are: Childrenis Clothing and Toy Sale, Super Sitter Service, Book Exchange, and evening yoga. LEFT: ExeCulivc Board members are: Heft to righU Standing: H. Corral, Treasurer; L. Col- chado; Pi Douglas; M. Secor. Vice-President; S. Varneri Vice-Presidcnt; Seated: P. Munv gary; C. Giegle, Secretary; Ti Wood; Mt Rink, President. Not pictured: M. Fetter; Mi Bowser, H. Frankel, J. Picrucci, ABOVE: Tom Crozier Gem says That girl Karen Armstrong never stops acting for attention! , as Terry Willey replies, ttJust ignore her and read the script! Not pictured: Doug OiConnell, Curda Swackhammer, BiII Shears, Lamar Kerley. Peter Gregot Adviser. uT0 be or not to be? That is the question. . that each CSB student must ask. But for members of Tulc Fog, the Drama Club, portraying a role, capturing the spirit of the character, being able to be whatever the script demands. . .that is the answer. Tule Fog members partake in several plays and enjoy their Winter Quarter Health Show presentation to local children.
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