California State University Bakersfield - Treillage Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)

 - Class of 1979

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Jazz may have come into its prime during the 19205 and captured the souls of many, creating a brief but flashy lljazz generationl'. But, the jazz beat has a jitter that excites everyoncls music center and jams on, even in the midst of the Disco 7055. In testimony to this was the fourth annual llSuperjam in March. Everyone jiggled to the new chart tunes played by the ensemble and jived to the jumpinl sounds of soloist Don Menza. RIGHT: Seated Row one Heft to rightl: Mark Meyer. Isabel Sumoza, Mike Raney, Tim Le- doux. Tim ScottNRow two: Jesse Magno, Tony Colet Ron Christian, Bob McDufl, Matt McKen- na. Standing: Gordan Mchling, Ron Pierce. Mar- tin Buchanan, Dwayne Ghulston, Howell Thom- as, Philip Ornales. Drums: Ken O'Hare. Lonnie Wilson. Piano: Jamie Fieldst Marlynn Bangs. If someone is said to be ufull of hot airll, it means they donlt talk about or do things worth noting. But do not think that the hot air in the Wind Ensemble members is worthless; in fact, itis their talent. For all the hot air blown into the instruments comes out in tunes which are soft and mellowing or full and stimulating. Their programs include suites and symphonies and pieces representing contemporary and traditional styles. LEFT: Director Mehling. Row one tlel't to rightl: Gina Vaiarello, Amy Thomas. Carrie Slrany. Mark Jones. Row two: Marlynn Bangs, Jamie Fields, Isabel Sumoza, Mike Raney. Row thrce: Matt McKenna, Hoyt Griffith. Martin Buchane an. Bill Griffith. Row four: Mike James, Phillop Britten, Bob McDulT, ta, Compositions from the Midieval and Renaissance eras have a mystifying element that has not been repeated in any musical era since those times. Instrumental groups like ilPrincipia Musica are the means by which the uniqueness of music from these eras is preserved. l.l:liT Hell 10 rightl Lee lovullu. Cathy Findley. Marjorie Ludwig. Randy Fcndricki Not Pictured: Wesley .l. Asukuwu, Mary Cholet. Susan Hock- ernmith. Sister James lidwurd. Nancy Kmta Bruce Kolihu. Robin Meeks. Sundm Nicol. Done nu Schuwmun. Theresa VunSteenwyk. 29

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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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30 ltFor God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son; and whosoever believeth in him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life? Advising of the One who loves us all with an eternal love, this verse, John 3:16, has been translated into over 1100 languages around the world. Spirituality groups on campus serve as a means for developing an environment for Christian fellowship, growth, and witness, within an academic setting. Students are experiencing meaning and purpose in life by discovering themselves through a relationship with God. Engaging in weekly study sessions of the Bible, its scriptures and prophets, students expand intellectually, physically, spiritually, and socially. God, and these organizations, are an integrating force helping people to gain a total picture of themselves, their work, and their world. ABOVE: Bob Johnson and the Baptist Student Fellow- ship bus. Members not pictured are: Larry Morgan, Theresa Puryear. John Azevedo, Martin Maciel, Beth Rawls, Pinito Parra; Carroll Cox, Adviser. i ABOVE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Mormons. Members of the I Latter-Day Saints Student Association are: Ken Anderson, Diane Henry, Tom Troyell, - Dennise Hollister, Bob Salem, Russ Hansen, Larry Darnell, Joel Hollingsworth, Russ Stevenson, Daffney Ramon; William Butler, Advisor. ABOVE: Heft to righo Dean Larimer, President; Dan Hcaly; Kay Wilson. Treasurer; Angie Saenz; Tina Wile cox; Marie Milla; Sandy Burgess, Secretary. Richard Delre, Vice-Presidcnt; Bill Wilcox. lntenscly. students listen, ask questions, and study the Bible and its teachings, together.

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