California State University Sacramento - Statesman Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)
- Class of 1988
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D 7 «A ‘a or es ee EBEReY 2eRaes SaRrea 9 8 8 The Fortieth Anniversary of CSUS Capital Collegian CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO California State University, Sacramento is California’s Capital Campus CSUS, one of the major members of the nation’s largest system of senior public higher education, is celebrating its fortieth year of providing quality education. CSUS’s unique location in California's capital city, setting the University apart from other collegiate institutions, Contributes immeasurably to the learning experience of the University’s students. The budget of the State of California, when compared to the nations of the world, ranks among the top five. Much of this budget is administered in downtown Sacramento, five miles west of the CSUS campus. The proximity of CSUS enhances the educational process in several ways: internships, part-time employment and career opportunities are readily available to students; and the many part-time faculty members bring to the CSUS classrooms the relevence of their concurrent professional employment in the governmental process. Unlike some colleges surrounded by an “‘ivy- covered’’ wall, CSUS is a college without walls! The University, its students, faculty and staff share a close working relationship with the community. The greater Sacramento area, with approximately 1.3 million residents, is one of the fastest growing “Hs an Ideal Location for This Vital University.” metropolitan communities of its size in the nation. The reasons for this growth include healthy employment rates and economic development, and a high quality of life. CSUS’s central location in the community and freeway proximity make it one of the most accessible of the 19 CSU campuses to both private and public transportation. Most sites in the greater Sacramento area can be reached in less than one-half hour from the campus doorstep. The Sierra- Tahoe recreational areas and the many historic, cultural and recreational sites of San Francisco are only a two- hour drive from the campus. CSUS Offers A Beautiful Campus Setting The location of the CSUS campus, located alongside the historic American River on the eastern edge of Sacramento, is as vital now as it was more than 100 years ago when the site served as the western trailhead for the Pony Express. Originally housed on the campus of the Sacramento Junior College, the University moved to its present site of nearly 300 acres in 1955. The tree-studded campus, with over 25 buildings, has an enrollment of more than 24,000 students. Projected enrollment increases have prompted a flurry of planned facility developments in the next few years, including a new engineering building, a five-story classroom building, a major library addition, a new children’s center, a second story addition to the bookstore, and a multi-level parking garage. Also planned is a major addition to the residence halls, currently housing more than 1,000 single students in facilities among the most attractive in California public higher ee en “Major Campus Construction is Underway to Meet Student Needs” education. An important adjunct to the campus is the Aquatics Center, located on Lake Natomas, ten miles east of the campus. The center provides water sports safety classroom instruction and recreational activities and since 1985 has served as the host of the prestigious Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. CSUS’s Student Life-Activities, Services, Opportunities! ‘Something for everyone—and more!”’ truly reflects the variety of activities available to CSUS students both on campus and in the community. The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) provides the framework for many campus based activities. Operating on a budget of nearly $1 million dollars a year, ASI sponsors a variety of activities and services, including recreational outings, a bike shop, child care center, community garden and an aquatics center. The University Union is the center of campus activity. The Union provides food service options, from a snack to a full Course meal, recreational activities and a place to relax or study between classes. A continuous variety of free entertainment is conducted in the Union including concerts, films, performing arts, speakers, dances, etc. Also found on the CSUS campus are over 150 student organizations including cultural, departmental professional, service, recreational, fraternities and sororities, honorary, religious and special interest groups. Residence hall students have their own activity program, complemented by lighted tennis and basketball courts, swimming pool and sauna. lf that’s not enough, students can walk across the Guy West Bridge to the several coffeehouses along University Avenue, take in a Sacramento Kings game at Arco Arena, visit the Railroad Museum, History Center and Crocker Art Gallery in downtown Sacramento or participate in the night life in ‘Old Sacramento.”’ oe Oe) OE ee £ ea] mn) Oh ae Ei OF 8 Ce case mee, gee} oe OS Rae bey x} ae j “Something for Everyone—and More!” CSUS Offers Athletics for Both Spectators and Participants Intercollegiate and intramural athletics are an important part of campus life at CSUS. In the near future, all intercollegiate athletics will be Division 1 (except football). The facilities are among the best in the area. CSUS offers scholarships to men in Basketball, Baseball, and Football and to women in Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball. “The Big Game Is a Series of Events, Parties, and Festivities.” CSUS Enrolls A Rich and Diverse Blend of Students CSUS students come from every ‘‘nook and cranny”’ of the community, from across the state and nation, and from throughout the world. The University provides students from these very diverse backgrounds with a rare opportunity to interact with each other intellectually, culturally and socially in a collegiate setting. More than 100 nations are represented in the University’s student community. Likewise, a number of CSUS students enroll at cooperating overseas universities, and earn credit toward degree objectives, as part of the prestigious California State University International Programs. The University is continuing and strengthening its attempts to attract and retain students from ethnic minority, low income, and other backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in higher education. This “educational equity” effort involves the entire University community. Offices providing specific assistance to non- traditional students include: Student Affirmative Action, the Educational Opportunity Program, Students with Disabilities, and CAMP. Their efforts are suplemented by specific advising and academic preparation programs provided by the faculty. Although over ninety percent of the approximately 1500 new freshmen are nineteen years old or younger the average student age remains in the mid-20’s. The PASAR program serves the increasing number of older students who are “‘re-entering’’, often after a long lapse in their education. — - TD There’s a Lot Going On at CSUS CSUS’s Instructional Programs Offer Academic Challenges and Opportunities The strength of the University’s instructional program is the commitment of its faculty to teaching and undergraduate education. Full professors, teaching at all class levels, bring with them just the right blend of theoretical training and professional experience. CSUS students are not lost in a vast educational machine as is often the case at many other large collegiate institutions. The University’s reputation of “Big, but not too big” Is well illustrated in the classroom. Class size is less than what would be expected in a university the size of CSUS. More than 85% of the classes enroll less than 30 students, while more than 97% enroll less than 50 students. 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Terry, Scott Thoma, Darin Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Kelly Thorne, Cindi Tichelaar, Ann Timmons, Larry Tisue, Janet Tolbert, Yvonne Tolson Marilyn Tong, Gary Torres, Betsy Lynn Torres-Skerrett, Louis Townshend, Julie Tran, Tri Tresca, Don Truong, Henry Tsui, Colin Tu, Ouy Tyner, Elizabeth Udris, Dace Umarsono, Andy Uptegrove, Janet 37 38 Urban, Corey Valadez, Helen Vanasen, Lisa Vandyke, Carlene Veerkamp, Eric Verbin, Lainee Veta, Anthony Vetter, Barbara Vignolo, Veronica Villalta, Ernesto Votel, Vickie Wachnick, Donna Wadley, Janet Wagner, Mary Wagoner, Catherine Walker, Steve Wallace, Elaine Wan, John Wang, Annie Warren, Tami Waskiewicz, Chris Welc, Cynthia Weldum, Sheila Wells, Melissa Wen, Becky Wendering, Jim Wheeler, Sandra White, Anne Whitefield-Kely, Lynda Whitman, Phyllis Whittaker, Lisa Whittle, Susan Wilhelm, Carol Williams, Julia M. Williams, Richard Williamson, Gregor Williamson, James Wills, Laura Wilmoth, Juanita Wise, Marian Wong, Teresa Wong, Tim L. Woods, Malvero Worthington, Kimberly Wu, Yuen Ha Yee, Denise Yelchak, John Yep, Jannie Yip, Pui Yomogida, Susan Yoneshige, Denise Young, Anne Young, Karen Yu, Mary Ziegler, Glenn Ziese, Loretta 39 A Listing Of CULTURAL American Vietnamese Alliance African Club African Research Committee Asian Student Union Canada Club Chinese Student Association Club de Espanol General Union of Palestine Students German Club Hellas Indian Assoc. of No. California International Friends Italian Club Organizations Japanese Language and Culture Club Korean-American Student Association Loyal Scots MECHA Moslem Student Association-Persian Speaking Group Native American Indian Alliance Organization of Arab Students Pan African Student Union Portuguese Speaking World Samahang Pilipino Sikh Student Federation of America Vietnamese Student Association DEPARTMENTAL-PROFESSIONAL Accounting Society Act Now Players Administrative Management Society Alchemist Anonymous American Criminal Justice Association American Marketing Association American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers Arnold Air Society Association for Computing Machinery Association of Child Development Majors Association of Counselor Education Association for Political Studies Beta Alpha Psi - Accounting Black Student Business Society Const. Engineering Mgmt Student Assoc. Delta Sigma Pi - Business Fraternity English Club Financial Society Geology Club Human Resources Management Association Information Systems Association Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers International Business Organization Latin American Business Student Assn. Math Club Minority Organization of Science Students Mu Phi Epsilon International Music Fraternity Music Educators National Conference Organizational Communications Association Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Playwrights Club Pre-Health Professional Student Organization PreLaw Club Recreation Park Majors Association Rho Epsilon Fraternity (Real Estate) Sacramento Anthropological Society Society for Advancement of Management Society of Hispanic Engineers and Computer Scientists Society of Physics Students Society of Professional Journalists Society of Women Engineers Student Association for Medical Technology Student Home Economics Association Student Nurses Association of California Undergraduate Social Work SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Phi Omega Circle K International Council for Exceptional Children RECREATIONAL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS Club Basketball Coed Water Polo Downhill Racing Lacrosse Club Racquetball Club Rowing Club Rugby Club at CSUS Running Club Sacramento Shotokan Karate Club . Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Alpha Phi Sorority Bionic Sqeezers Delta Chi Fraternity Delta Gamma Sorority Delta Pi Kappa Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Ski Club State Capitol Badminton Club Tae Kwon Do Club Volleyball Club Water Ski Club Weight Club at CSUS Wing Chun Club Women's Soccor at CSUS FRATERNITY-SORORITY Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Interfraternity Council Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Panhellenic Council Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity On Campus HONORARY Golden Key National Honor Society Order of Omega Phi Alpha Theta - History Pi Sigma Alpha - Government Psi Chi - Psychology Sigma Delta Pi - Spanish Tau Beta Pi - Engineering RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Campus Crusade for Christ Chi Rho Chinese Student Bible Study Group Christian Business Outreach Unltd. Christian Prayer Alliance Christian Science Organization Engineer's Christian Fellowship Fellowship of Christian Athletics Fremont Presbyterian Fellowship Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Lutheran Student Association Newman Catholic Campus Ministry Take-a-Break Warehouse Ministries SPECIAL INTEREST Behavioral Forum Bereavement Group College Republicans Environmental Union Film Club Forum Feminist Lesbians Gays Friends of Central American People Gay and Lesbian Alliance at Sac. State Gospel Choir Jazz Dance Majors Club Nat'l Society of Black Engineers N.O.W. on Campus Organization of Applied Information Technology People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Presidential Search '88 Progressive Alliance Ranger Club Shalom Chaverim Student Organization for Academic Research U.S. Institute for Theatre Tech. University Art Galleries Association Women’s Studies Student Association World Club Young Democrats Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Fraternity (Nu Sigma Chi) Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity United Greek Collaboration Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 41 s rs ia 6° ee os a a bn? n MEd _— 7 :
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