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RIGHT: Trudging through the forest, climbing over steep mountains, and journeying across vast valleys....fighting off wild bears, eating nothing but berries, and living off the land, . Hitis no wonder the Backpacking and Mountaineering Club was too tired to gather for a group photo!!! But Advisor, Dr. Blume, is ready to conquest Mt. Everest!!! BELOW: Ueft to righU William Shoars; R. Montoya; Barbara Girga, Public Relations; Rita Wright, Secretary; Tony Dola; Stephen Koch, Adviser: Phyllis Reischman; Donna Wall; Robert Casper; Mark Lut- trell, President, Not pictured: Mark Fields. Trying to get a picture of the Photo Print Club is not an easy task. It seems while we were trying to take a picture of them, they were taking pictures of us!!! Members of the Photo Print Club, involved in photography andior screen printing techniques are: Chris Abrams, Kris Anderson, Karen Armstrong, Phyllis Aucoin, Bradford Barker, Jacqueline Behnke, Belinda Bone, Janice Brady, Jerry Britt, Janet Cater, Mike Cooper, Albert Delino, Edward Farris, Cheryl Ford, Sheri Glass, Vicki Gutcher, Dean Kenney, Teresa Kos, Kim Lacky, Mark Latno, Stephen Lofty, Denise Mangrum, Perry McBride, Brad McNaughton. Marc McKinney, Richard Moharra, Janice Nelson, Anthony Padilla, Earnestine Reeder, Debbie Rose, Duane Sibley, Jeanna Stanfield, Martha Stone, Susan Strong, Thomas Trivitt, Cindy Trout, Moses Vargas, Mike Vickanoff. Behind the camera 0er Milissa Sims. New to CSB this year and trying desparatcly to communicate is the Communications Club. Interests of members varied from journalism to creative writing and from radio to television. The Club engages guest speakers on such topics as Forensics, Speech, Broadcasting, Journalism, Linguistics. and Public Relations, as well as embark on field trips to view the many diverse aspects of this area. 27
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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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The canary is small, but its songs are more melodious and beautiful than most. The Madrigals. small like the canary, sing a repertoire as varied and lovely as any. RIGHT: Row one tlcfl to righti: Angie Zim- merman. Sandie Hummons. Jana Bishop, Elaine Mast, Karl Pope. Row two: Pat Brooks. Steven Hastin, Ray Timmcrmans, Mike James, Christec Mussman; Jerry Klein- susscr, Advisor: Debbie Kauffmani Ladder: Larry Fish, Mark Smith, Sandy Burgess. Car- olynn Gragg. iiPeople who believe in music are the happiest people in the world . A popular song describes the mood of the audiences when the C83 Choir performs. Their programs are relaxing and emotionally satisfying. ABOVE: Ascending stairs. ch1: Bonnie Star. Rububa Islam. Karen Gundlcfingcr. DCbblC Kuuffman, Marlynn Bangs, Vicki Muck. Ray Timmcrmans. Middle: Meredith Husking, Carol Hunn, Kelly Smith. Jana Bishup. Linda Shaull. Donald Towns. Right: Kathy Donoghue, Diane Rambo. Karen Williams, Edith Sanguinetti. Vicki Jeffries, Kuy Wilson, Stcve Lory. Balcony Heft lo rightt: Karl Pope. Lamar Kerlcy. Robert Hurdison, Malt Brady; Jerry Kleinsasscr, Con- ductor; Larry Fish. Randy Miller, Ricky Am- muns, David Garcia, Fred Kumpel. Edmund Harris. Not Pictured: Joan Venturino. Karen Armstrong. Susan Young. Mark Smith. Mike James, Karleen Woaters, Sandy Burgess. It takes long hours of practice to achieve the richness of sound that the Chamber Orchestra produces. But this practice is rewarded by audiences which become hypnotized by the harmonious and intraweaving pieces. l.lEliT tlclxl lo righU: Lynda Bishop. Marci leynilrki Vicki Jeffrics. Carol Simon. Amy Thomas, Debbie Perkins. Elizabeth Kurohj, Louise Alvarez, Puulcllc Pulchcr, Ruth Sic- chcrl, Sharon O'Neall. Dircclor, Gordan Mchling 28
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