Bakersfield College - Raconteur Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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The bold, modern concept of architectural design makes the College an attractive, functional educational plant. In 1950, the rolling slopes of the Bakers- field College campus were covered with dusty washes and sagebrush dunes. In the four years since the mechanical monsters sliced off the hilltops and filled the gullies, a new college, dedicated to the educational needs of Kern County's nearly 300,000 people, arose as a monument to dreams of more than 40 years. With ioy, awe, and o full measure of pride, we dedicate this i958 RACONTEUR to the modern dream that is Bakersfield College in the sixth decade of the 20th Century. 4 QK ff! 1.1! r X N y, ,li V J ,L ' lu l ,wil l,Wi,.M XI J k iffy 'V 0,',',ilffy7 ju! A V i , tg f ,f ,,,r,, , ry y W U' J ff . 'J Q' li' W My 1 'wf W, fifi ff I H y 1 , Li' lil ,2 B V .f yy' y If U fl V ' , fl fy , f-if fl fl l ll U! L yy y Q my ,VL fi in V fp -B iii it fl cl yew f 71 'cf ,W X fr l Q ,yy A 'Cl Mx , Sw lf rf ff' ff , , f - r AIU I L Ufr .X 'f v 'H ful! X L, y J r L L f f0! vb yt, X Z, ffl W A X ATU , iff! l F fl if ' fly l will y 'iff i ,ig flfyi' 0' Emi a fime kr greaf fAin9455 a fime Ar' Ama!! fAin9A , .,,,d .1 I , V. i -,,7 J I I, .L a lex ..- 11'- tiff, 0 'jf f.a,'f1 I , ,. I T' K. I A L...v.,: - f I 9 I ' vw ' 2I'U6U'l E26 I, IN THIS BCDOK. This Raconteur is a pictorial record of Bakersfield College during the 45th year of its existence. Every picture, every caption, every artistic inscription, every descriptive passage details this year of event- ful activities at Bakersfield College. The book is valuable now, it will be a precious possession in the years to follow. It was compiled for your pleasure. ADMINISTRATION . . 9 STUDENTS . . . . 42 ACTIVITIES . . 70 ATHLETICS . . 98 K if 'O fljf. ' '., ' ,. . 1 ' ': wig -1 , 1 I if . -4, , 1 0, N 'V' ' 1 :Kg . 1 Ln qv' Q. fluff! 'K lgfy- , ,Q J-1 ,LJ 1 I. 44. . , , , 'Q 5' ' ,p f 1 ,. , gig! -' rr w -53.5 1' . 51 ,vc 'A Aft.: J 4. 4 .,..1,v,x,. il an 19 wp, TE! . w nw 3 -! 'v A , M sits A3 i X. X, -1- ,, 1 rd 4. A .1-,.. 1 w 1 4 annum...-m . f- .-. x .Q ... l 1 'uf-41 i -U1 I i -,Q. ' I 0 ., y ,. Wu mb .JA-!777'Z,?! af f 4, I ff M -TM A421 W' x cu, f 044 Ziff ,wud 27 , pu, all ADMINIST AEQMIZI 4555457 51: H. E. WOODWORTH President TRUSTEES AND THERON L. MCCUEN District Suoerintendent DISTRICT OFFICIALS . . . Theron McCuen, seated, ond his assistants Theron Taber and John Eckhardt discuss future growth of Bakersfield College, Clerk ADMINISTRATORS Supervising the tremendous growth and ex- pansion of one of the largest secondary school districts in the world is the man-sized iob of the Board of Trustees and adminis- trative staff of the Kern County Union High School and Junior College District. I CHESTER W. O'NElLL DONALD E. RUGGENBERG A 1 if ff' t ALBERT S. GOULD WILLIAM T. BALDWIN OFFICES . . . Pride ofthe District Administration is the modern office building at 24th and Encino Sf,-eefs, fx -L1 evte A A ellrI?lW.'Ag, ' ' ' Sl' , ' I VII' lblhigyziiifsgfti . 1 trm1wrr.t,,Q,iQQ 'Uk so-Q-...- .-.Wt -vu... M. . Ng' PRESIDENT AND SUCCESSFUL EDUCATOR .... Dr. Ralph Prator, president of Bakersfield College, this year completed his eighth year as admin- istrative head ofthe college. A former high school and iunior college teacher in his own right, Dr. Prator came to Bakersfield from his responsibilities as Director of Admissions and Records, and Director of the University Summer Session at the University of Colo- rado. He is well-known in national educa- tional circles, having served on various com- mittees and boards of the American Asso- ciation ot Junior Colleges. On February l Dr. Prator accepted the presi- dency of the newly-established San Fer- nando Valley State College. This signal honor came as a result of Dr. Prator's out- standing leadership of Bakersfield College during the past eight years. -.. , S I Qg. NEW COLLEGE PREXY . . . Dr. Edward Simonsen, long a popular administrative figure on campus, was appointed president of Bakersfield College to succeed Dr. Prator. Dr. Simonsen, better known as Si, has been a member of the administrative staff at Bakersfield College since 1946 and was named vice president of the college in July 1957. ,,,.:, ', Administration Building BURNS FINLINSON Dean of Educational Services dbx JA-ir A A i MARGARET LEVINSON D S D Dean of Students y r r 1 i i ' i 1 NORMAN HARRIS Director of Vocational-Technical Education DR. THOMAS B. MERSON Dean of Instruction f' I PAUL WALKER fcvv ' , n U Director of Public Information fc I , . ADMINIST D Ed d S, en Miss DR. ORRAL LUKE RATIVE COMMITTEE . . . r. wclr imons , G -d d T . Mvrgaret Levinson, Burns Finlinson, Dr. Ralph Prctor, PCIUI WGIIKGV, U' Once on eshng Norman Horris, Dr.Thomc1s Merson. . WILLIAM HEFFERNAN Director of Student Activities DR. PARLEY KILBURN Director of Evening Division Z I ' fx 96 S COUNSELORS . . . Edwin Hemmerling, John Collins, Dr. Orral Luke, Leonard McKaig, Robb Walt, Finis Wilson, Ruth Maguire, Malby Roberts, Gilbert Bishop, William Heffernan, Holger Hansen. SPECIAL SERVICES IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM , , , Dr, Wesley Sanderson, Clinical Psychologist, lends an understanding ear and sincere interest in helping students solve their various emo- tional problems ' I Mn lnuh-1 I gl it u - . WHAT TO DO. . . Vocational and educational advice is offered stu- dents by the counseling staff. FROM A TO Z IN RECORDED KNOWLEDGE... The modern library is staffed by friendly, ef- ficient librarians. SEATED: Adelaide Gibbs, Goldie Ingles, head librarian, Marion Henry. STANDING: John Wetzler, assistant librarian, Lois Stretcher, William Grainger, assistant librarian. NEED A JOB? . . . Many stu- dents find part-time employment through the College Placement Bureau, directed by Mrs. Ellen Wyman. OH BOY, A MOVIE TODAY . . . The Audio- Visual Aids Department provides the films, filmstrips, tape and plastic recordings which are used by all instructional departments at Bakersfield College. Mrs. Adelaide Gibbs and John Wetzler examine one of several proiectors in the department. HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTEST . . . Campus Center Coordinator, Miss Betty Judy, wel- comes visitors and offers a helping hand with student activities, A maior accomp- lishment was the direction of the many activities of the Homecoming weekend. - 'vm '- . , 'IAGAITJQIIQ f x,,,..,fff,-'let ,. fimr -I 'I Y-wx ,mf , E I8 TESTING AND COUNSELING...SEATED:VeIla BUSINESS OFFICE . . . Maxine Cloes, Edna Taber Arlene Kessler Thomen, Sara Goodin, STANDING: Marie Marie Boucher. Winter, Barbara Grateman. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE . . . Elizabeth Huber, Dorothy Asdel, Sue Scoggins, Lorraine Anderson, Juanita Clendening. PERSONNEL RECORDS OFFICE . . . STANDING: Wilma Isom Kay Miller Dorothy Van Osdel, Yvonne Zunino, Jimmie Paulk Marilyn Edson. SEATED: Pauline Orrifk, Evelyn Austin Lily Mlsono Ill .. 7 N 1 f I JI I XP f. I , fX A If J. 'fl xxhpf OUTLYING SECRETARIES . . . Joanne Strahla, Helen McDonald, Cyrilla Rothstein, Charlie Mae Abrams. l vnu.. . l. w1 ,X MAY -ff im uni 'ini FACULTY HUMANITIES BETTY BIRD English ROBERT CHAPMAN Speech Arts ROBERT CLARK Dromo LOWELL DABBS English DONALD FRANTZ Humanities MARY E. GRAFF 'English RICHARD HARKINS English EDNA KEOUGH English EVA LEFEVRE French ARNOLD MCCALMONT Photography WARREN WHEATLAND LESLIE WILBUR HULON WILLIS Music English English Humanities courses offer an insight into our heritage and foreign culture. Music, art, drama, literature and language courses promote knowl- edge and appreciation of the cre- ative arts and advancement of language skills. THE BODY. . .Members of an art class sketch a student model ADELAIDE SCHAFER DUANE SPILSBURY FRANK WATTRON German Journalism Drama FRANK SHERMAN NOBLE STOCKTON CLARENCE WIGGINS English English Music ..-K SCIENCE HERBERT ANDERSON PAUL BALDWIN REX BARTGES ROBERT BRAILSFORD Botany Bacteriology Biology Introductory Chemistry WHAT HAVE WE HERE? . . . Students get the inside look after studying the viscera of various creatures. LOWELL HULSEBUS DON JOHNSON GEORGE LAWRENCE CLINTON LUKE Analytical Chemistry Engineering Chemistry Zoology Industrial Science PERCY CHAMBERLAIN ROBERT FREDERICK PAUL FREED Organic Chemistry General Physics Anatomy and The Science Department, one of the largest in the college, prepares stu- dents for work in every area from medicine to astronomy. It is here the transfer student fulfills his lower division requirements in natural sci- ence, amidst frogs and flowers, test tubes and timing devices. Physiology GEORGE O. SAGEN Division Chairman Engineering Physics -sf' NICHOLAS PANANIDES DON POOLE OMAR SCHEIDT JQHN ZIMMER ASfl'0f'lOmY Engineering Physics Technical Chemistry Geology MAN DOROTHY ALBAUGH Psychology HARLAND BOYD U. S. History JACK T. CASEY U. S. History WILLIAM HARWOOD WILLIAM HEFFERNAT American Problems Political Science SOCIAL I .'4f5 l: .'gfI..jjL I , - . 4, , 1 - , . 1'i'.:115!-Q ' f l'l'ls'?Zl':.j7'Ur Liv 7 f I MELVIN CHERNO U. S. History JOHN J. COLLINS Sociology VICTOR HALLING Psychology STUDENTS RELAX between S. A. PURDIE MALBY ROBERTS WESLEY SANDERSON Police Arts Psychology Psychology WYUE L. JQNES ORRAL LUKE MATHIAS MEIER EC0n0m'CS Psychology U. S. History SCIENCE Man and his behavior, both as an individual and as a member of so- ciety, provide the emphasis of study matter of the social science courses. The student is assisted in gaining understanding and knowledge of his American heritage and of his privil- eges and responsibilities. lasses in Hum THOMA5 MERSON Elms WILSON S0C'0l0gy Psychology 441' anities Patio. ROBERT H. YOUNG Division Chairman Geography HOMER BEATTY First Aid Football Coach HERB LOKEN Coeducational Activities Gymnastics Coach GILBERT C. BISHOP Division Chairman Director of Athletics GEORGINE BIHLMAN GERRY COLLIS JACK FROST Coeducational Activities First Aid Coeducational Activitie Baseball Coach Golf Coach HEALTH AND PHYSICAI C 1'l'Qi,f'::Q7l' 1. H- I 1 A f ' Wyse lk! E 5 ' ,fl ,.l'ff. nfgrmw 1 .' .Ln-351i Q RAY NEWMAN Health Education Asst. Football and Track Coach HARRIET SHELDON DONNA SEATON WILLARD TRUSLER Health Education School Nurse Health Education Coeducational Activities Tennis Coach SYBIL HILTON Coeducational Activities EDUCATION The Department of Health cmd Phys- ical Education touches almost every student at Bakersfield College. Whether the student's athletic inter- est lies in a quiet game of shuttle- board or a lively girls' basketball game, the well-equipped gym and wide variety of courses provide re- laxing recreation and exercise. JAMES TURNER Swlmmlng Director . isp-:,.,I.:.? i 4 -..Z.,,f..- W V 4 A - qi- g :V 'X A ! .. ..1-- g ., A ' 1 ..- ..,. ,M w .4 f V - V -.... I g THEY'RE OFF . . . Members of the girls' swimming classes practice racing starts in the gym pool. FISTIC MAYHEM . . . The boxing classes, tutored by Jack Frost, mix it up. if-. 5 ONE-METER BOARD . . . Swim Coach Jim Turner instructs a member 27 of his team in the art of the back flip. ' RICHARD TIGNER Chairman, Business Department BUSINESS EDUCATION ,X MIN xv V X jx., P ,E -hs N ,M I 'F Q '- .. .. RETAIL PRICE. . . Busine ALLEN BERARDI EARL DUNSTAN LUCILLE PARMENTER Typing Accounfing Stenogrcuphy X Udents chat in patio. an PAUL WALKER RODNEY WESSMAN ELLEN WYMAN Business Low Business Math Introduction to Business SCUBA . . . Two members of the Retailing class arrange a window display in the Business Education Building. Business Administration and Business Edu- cation are offered to fulfill requirements for transfer to four-year colleges and universi- ties. The Agri-Business field, which combines agriculture and business, is o new addition to the department. X' Q TRADES MEASURE WITH CARE . . . Instructor Pat Johnson discusses construction of the wooden model Sputnik which was put together by his shop students for the Potato Bowl half-time activities. The community served by Bakersfield Col- lege is highly benefited by the Trades and Industries Department. It emphasizes de- velopment of basic skills which meet con- temporary vocational needs of the area. Agriculture and petroleum technology are included in the department. LANNING FLINT JAMES E. HAYNES W. F. JOHNSON ALVIN KLEINHAMPLE Electronics A Automotive Building Construction Welding, Body and Fender ,, .J f ,lfwfaz .4.i 4 fZ77Ll? ff' J FORREST LYNN LEO A. MEYER JOHN VAN OSDEL ROBB WALT Radio and Television Machine Shop, Petroleum Technology Diesel Engines Sheet Metal Coordinator, Apprentice Training AND INDUSTRIES HARRY J. DRENNAN Department Chairman, Auto Technology fffiffy xUI'1'17f7L4 f7 AUTOMOTIVE FINE POINTS . . . Instructor Earl Haynes demonstrates how to repair the starter of an automobile. READ THIS GAUGE . . . A complicated piece of electronics equipment is studied by members of one of Mr. FIint's classes, I MATH AND ENGINEERING FRED GIBBS CATHERINE JOHNSON WILLIAM NIELSEN JACK ROWE Industrial Drawing Mathematics Engineering Engineering Mathematics Mathematics Meeting the needs of students with varied interests challenges the En- gineering and Mathematics Depart- ment. Math instructors teach the practical and theoretical values of the science. Engineering instructors prepare students to enter the profes- sion, one ofthe country's largest. EDWIN HEMMERLING Department Chairman Engineering Mathematics SHIRLEY TREMBLEY BETTY UNDEBERG JOHN WILLMOTT Mathematics Mathematics. Engineering Drawing JUST A FRACTION LOWER . . . Two members of lnstructor Nick Pananides' surveying class take a sight on the Science and Engineering Building to verify the original surveyor's work and gain practical experience. BEEP-BEEP-BEEP , . , These two students may not be listening to the ominous radio messages from Sputnik or Muttnik, but they are learning the use of instruments employed by engineers in in- dustry today. STRESS AND STRAIN , . . Instructor Nick Pananides and one of his students examine a material testing machine in the Materials of Construction labora- tory. Labs are among the best-equipped of all iunior college facilities in California. HOME ECONOMICS I I LORRAINE AGUIRRE BARBARA HOYT MARY CARMEN STRELICH Clothing, Textiles Child Development Modelling, Fashions I Interior Decoration I CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON Department Chairman b FUTURE HOMEMAKER . . . A home economics stu- dent gains practical culinary experience in the modern kitchen. One of the most popular study areas in the college, the Home Economics department trains students who are planning careers in every field from dietetics to interior decoration. The future wives and mothers of the community are given an insight into more successful homemaking. MIX UNTIL WELL-BLENDED . . . No cake-box mixes for these coeds as they learn the fundamentals of cake baking. 91 HOLGER HANSEN Department Chairman The Agriculture department prepares stu- dents for a future in agricultural teaching, private industry, and government service. Terminal students are trained in various technical skills used throughout the county. L UW' 4, 'kgs M L HlGH CLASS MUD . . . Samples of Kern County soil are analyzed by members of a soil science class. HOLD STILL, YA ORNERY CRITTER . . . Two college ag students provide haircut, hoof- trim, and talcum to beautify Q prime Steer for competing in a livestock show. AGRICULTURE END OF A BUSY DAY . . . Instructors Han- sen and :lohn Oglesby recount the activities of a typical day in the classrooms and on the fields. JANE M. CARNEY Registered Nurse Program FREDA FRY Registered Nurse Program ASIAN FLU? . . . Members of the college nursing de- partment examine health records to determine the maior cause of absence due to illness. NURSING EDUCATICDN Bakersfield College offers a dual program in nurs- ing education. Practical experience and instruction in medical theory are provided the vocational nurse trainees and students of the registered nurse pro- gram. The nursing curriculum, introduced this year, is a two-year program approved by the State Board of Nurse Examiners. Classroom instruction is supplemented by actual duty in local hospitals. KATHRYN CAFFERTY Department Chairman AFTER DARK 'RSI ENGINE TROUBLE . . . Night school student learns me- chanics of overhauling an engine. COFFEE BREAK . . .As much a part of night school as the actual classes. PHONY SUPERMARKET . . . The canned goods look real but they are actually dummies used in the Retail class. CLUB SHOWCASE. . . Dr. Parley Kilburn, director ofthe Evening Division which includes more than 4,000 students, pauses cn moment with a student to view display case prepared by one of the campus clubs. NlGHT BEAUTY . . . Campus buildings show off their functional beauty even after dark. MAKE IT FIT . . . These two students are cutting patterns fm in sheetmetal shop. BOOKSTORE . . . Paul Grant, Clarence Thomas, Cretta Perry, Sue Curtis, Harry Chech- lenis, Wayne Chase, Kathy Kakos, David Hashim, Charlie Lones. CAMPUS n QC- .il .fs 1 ,. ' il if-A ,, l f- i .I :mum L X ..,. 5 f Lexx T ' N S. ' 3' A 4' 9 . Y , nn . ' ilyls- Qi' if' lL. DAN AVILEZ Head Custodian CUSTODIANS . . . KNEELING: Joe Baragoza, Clifford Martin. SITTING: Jay Alexander, William Maranda, Fred Hayden, Theodore Hanks, Jack Adcock, Vera Ulrich, Sylvia VanZandt, Don Lake, Chester Kimbrell, Edward McClintock, Leonard Curtis, Joe Los- taunau, Leroy Norman, Bill Jones, Lambert Valentyn. STANDING: Leo Treio, Virgil White, John Findley, Kimbrough Burke. FRONT: Dan Avilez. PAUL GRANT The genial and good-natured manager of the bookstore died suddenly in January, leaving behind a sense of shock and deep loss felt by his many friends. SERVICES ' l - .twc-1,,-.- ' - 1 NA ,. 5 . L ' X J: A ,,-f W., . ,si.,:.,zqriI.yw? 1i3'1 l L l l l-D-V?-'ii 'iffw in-as. .- i t A A . . , ,Z-C, 1i,5j,,g ,-l'-Q ,gi ll Q 1 L, ' V' L S L if W: i 5'?lflff'E' e? v. My we fxiv'Vi'8 Q 'fy L- -j figiiif i l l A A .1 ,Y S 3 L ' ' Zlfief if1g.?f.,i.,,.sii.Qizr'f 1 L f E, , H -1 ,iim v iy FOOD SERVICES , , , ROW 'lz Delores Fritsche, Yuvonne York, Georgia Hart, Leona Ballard, Jennie Howard, Ber- enyce Shuman, Francis Rodriquez, Paulean Dunham, Roberta Kidney, Claire O'Conner. ROW 2: Sylvia Hildre, Helen I fe X, LORETTA CARLSON Food Services Manager Knight, Rhae Elder, Vernona Clark, Lucille Wahlgemuth, Betty Starks, Josephine White, Helen Udlock, Pauline Lesser, Janetta Pruitt, Loretta Carlson, Pearl Acree. BUS DRIVERS . . . Ray Robinson, Norman Blair, Richard Lively. LYNN LASSITER Switchboard Operator HEATING AND VENTILATION . . . Lee Kesterson, C. D. Brvson. 7 A K I W W? vm, nv, 4: 1 nay Wi' VI . T YW fire ju . Q 'Wil sf 9' jwm 'fi .. ,KA fe 1 0 5 is 5 AQ ' 1' ,u . .i X lp, y :SF K 7 1 li W his v Haw iv. F f 6,1 :- ' .-, .y 'A 1 Y in in STUDENTS l 1 , ,, il 2. lt FALL COUNCIL . . . ROW 1: Ben Hargis, Ledlie Fowler, Gwen Barksdale, John Nail, Joan Rauser, Lynn Bender, Adviser William Hefferman, Betty Judy, Barbara Barnett, Janis Rush, Lola Gravett. ROW 2: Bill Stockman, James Chandler, Mike Kauder, George Rozell, Janet Ruettgers, Don Davidson, Joe Leggio, Brian Richard Asdel LYNN BENDER President ll f ll A JANET RUEWGER5 JOAN RAUSER DON DAVIDSON Vice Pfesidenf Secretary Business Manager Holecheck, WILLIAM HEFFERNAN Adviser EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SPRING COUNCIL . . . ROW l: Ben Hargis, Ledlie Fowler, James Chandler, Janet Ruettgers, Joan Rauser, Lynn Bender, Adviser William Heffernan, Betty Judy, Caro- lyn Bell, Lola Gravitt. ROW 2: Harold Krauter, Gwen Barksdale, Larry Drake, Doug Simons, Gary Levi, Michael Kauder, Brian Holecheck, George Rozell, Don Davidson, Fritz Klausner, Richard Asdel, Joe Leggio, John Gary, Marilyn Mowry, Ivena Flansburg, Phil Newlin ffl , llfzfifll fl ll' ' l ll lllflllllll'llllll LYNN BENDER GEORGE ROZELL JOAN RAUSER J DON DAVIDSON President Vice President Secretary Business Manager 45 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL SPRING SOPHOMORE OFFICERS . . . Adviser John Zimmerman, Janet Ruellgers, Brian Hole- check, Fritz Klausner, Carolyn Bell, and Harold Kraufer. FALL SOPHOMORE OFFICERS . . . George Rozell, Susan Kreamer, Barbara Barnett, and John Nail x . ,Q I :M 8545 L' ' '- 1. i. , , I fi f' ,, ' -I 1 .V 6 I I ae ..a.5li.ivf.?i 'I a JOHN NAIL JOHN ZIMMERMAN BRIAN HOLECHECK Fall President Advisor Spring President -I FRESHMAN COUNCIL KV' JIM WOOLDRIDGE Fall President MR. MALBY ROBERTS Class Adviser JOE LEGGIO Spring President FALL OFFICERS . . . Food Challis, Jim Wooldridge SPRING OFFICERS . . . Adviser Malby Roberts, John Gary, Lola Gravitt, Joe Leggio, Richard Asdel, Marilyn Mowry AWS OFFICERS . . . Advisors Betty Judy and Jane Carney: Charlotte Quinlin, Sharon Corp, Ledlie Fowler, Judy Croson, Nancy Leonetti, Deanna Panetta. PRESIDENTS . . . Fall: Ledlie Fowler: Spring, Charlotte Quinlan. ASSGCIATED WQMEN . t . AND MEN STUDENTS Spring: Max Diehl. PRESIDENTS . , , Fall: Bob Arnold: AMS OFFICERS , . . Larry Tiller, Bob Arnold, Brian Holecheck, Max Diehl, Richard Castro 'Y fi I? ' 6 f ' 'a 0 . ,, -1 2 .., vw H 4, nm K a xw 1, 5 Hu K fb' A Is, , A 44 .. ., 'NEW hw Hi M' ,N .saw Y' ,WWII WV , ,,,Q ii ,,,,.,I 4 .er ,. - ' x 1 : - A1 1 'T- X. nj Nr ,A A. xg W, , .gf-,f1lQ ' 9, .A A we W .E.'f'.',.C w Qp3'.,.f ' ada., , E X 4 V W x v wif i . Ifew-. Jkt C V2 ----J 'M ' M 'rw bl , W A ' wy! A :mug Am, ' ,V 'su' Nw: ,, V an-L wwf: 1:, i-g .-:mei .fx ir Q'354'f'f fa- f I A , . 7 -,Q . M- Q4 W E 'N 1 :gs 'iw 0, , , , ..,,f .. . , I xlghgvlf K . f We if Hi: x X. R . kslkiif 1 , fl ..4 ' Y ,G+-I., Lola Frye Eldon N. Fussel ' , ' Arlene Earhorn CORN CAST . . . Welsh coal miners live it up on stage of The Corn Is Green. Miles A, Eisenmqn Beverly Emery Roger L. Gentry Deanna Gleed Cheryl Goode Earl Ely-ich Marlene Enns Joan Ghilarducci Charles E. Glenn Donald J, Griffin . v 53 Elizabeth Grimes Donna Guthals Ronna Harrington Ruth Harris JoAnn Gulde Joan Honbin Jean Harris -fl' Jim D. Herrgesell Robert. D. Hodel Lynn C. Hoffman Brian Holecheck Frances Holland Delores Hood Joan Hartman David Hashim Judy Hay THREE BAGS AND A BOY . . . The Slave Auc- tion by the Vets Club proved popular with at least one male student! Roberl S. Hovis Jerry D. Hubble William J. Jackson Lysse Jenkins Jerry W. Jensen Eddie Jeong Marylee Jones Diana Kayes Michael H, Kauder Jim Kelly Leonie M, Kinikin Joan KimleY Valora Kirschenmann Kathleen Kleinkopf Katherine Klien Jerry B, lake Richard E. lamb George W. Larson Joan Leafham Gary L. Levi 'blffv YH -Cub Pl il. .17 SITTING IN THE SUN . . . Architects designed Bakersfield College with functional aspects in mind. Such is the humanities patio-for sitting, standing, or iust leaning. Iaffell H- I-ewln BGIIY LOIWY Judy Marchi Jesslyn McGill Llanis McLane Dixie Lewis Delia Lamas Grideldal Meadows Don McKernan Sharon Miller Bette Lo Darlene Lynn June Mellillo Nancy McKinney Ruth Miller t . ,Aw X 1 fx William J. Miller Von Loan Mills Peggy Moody Louise Morgan Norman J. Morrison Gil Motu Thea Muller John Nail Philip J. Newlin Wilbur R. Nikkel Wilmer G. Nord Kay Ogg Denise Ophus Mary Oxford Keith Pollite n ei W W' .' ,,7 1.4 mp, '35 4 Y B' 'w 'S K' A . 1. fs... ln.. . ' ,RP Hail is 1 Q.- 5 Q- - ' .-A--wf1.'sg v. '29 3' I if v 533 'W 'ga.,'h'i WW NS aw' f h ni Il-lk: .fx gym, k H 5 3 AQ, LA. ' vm-whim. - N 0 . -N , ., 'NW v' .xl , . - -I AND IT RAINED . . . Fans who traveled with the Renegade football team to East L. A. were drenched in the sudden downpour. George Rozell Ronald Ruettgers Beverly Southard Joy Rgberf Rodney Rupert Kenneth M. Sawdey Janet Ruettgers Louis O. Salinas Richard L. Schemberger Mariorie Ringrose Benita Ross Susan Robert Kurt A. Rottweiler lf!.1'LY- - - I' vi N 1 Y A if - 11 X A l O M Q ,,. .. L,,q..l...L- L-'iz-fx X Gary K. Scott li. LeRoy E. Schultz . ' 5 Barbara Simpson David E. Smith .ff .ft I . i' B 4 -al' - -'- ,zg fi f 5 - . CAMPUS CLEAN UP . . .The Exec Board Earl Smllh spearheaded a drive to keep the cam- 1 Kathy Snedden pus center clean but the man with the 7 cart was still needed. .,u ,'l Z Coral Spencer David D. Starr Faye Stout Ted. R. Starmont Beverly Southerland Betty Sperlark Paula Stevens Bill D. Stockman Gordon G. Sturgeon Kenneth N. Swanson 'uni --J' 60 ,4- Anthony Tarang Heather Tate Vlrglnla Terry Barbara Thomann, x N we . K - X . w X X Xxx XX ' 1 XX X X X X XX JJJ ' VJ MQ RSI, 'W dx . I vc: XJ M .L T-J xl NNY! -X , ,NLM 9 ID! H9 WBQU hay Thorm v Q, K, X, . BJ. NQ7' of V j kj' U rw - N . O efn A W VJ KJ, ,J 0, James L, Taller ,' xl Q' UUQ X1 Y Q1 J X C lysj he :Jw M wx - N595 X 0 QQO' X' :VJ MA 5 I 5 M ' Nfjj mjb, 'JJ N 1 A V nj fu '91 has fm V1 OS X in h ,wr QQ Nr -A D X 'V :GJ y KJV rx' XG! ' UUVXIQ-I Uk? WVU CJ cw'JJlXS5j'J kj' Nadia O'TQ0Ie Donna Undani Fernando E. Valdes Donna Ward James Weir Harvey L. Turner Gerald E. Urner MariIYn Vanderpool DONUU WGY Barbara Welch 61 A ,w'd':ri nw f W K zlififqf . 'ESQ' .-X M, y, five- AK' . .- if -.1 f, f . , . 1,9 1 I 7 y V qv. , . 1 MP . mf ? i1 if I s., , , N.- M Sw XG, N. 'w...- VI,-r ,, . , 'SW U H E L J ?'N 'exwwms . . U V 1 ' 4 ,f w- 'x Cecil Abbot Marlene Acree , ,X- B IAKEIITIIZLD Mary Lou Baxter X X X i 1 THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING . . . Dinks, freshmen, and books iust naturally go together. Morris Berens IN THE JAILHOUSE NOW . . . Because they didn't wear the re- quired dinks, these frosh were put in the Campus Center Jail. - Gay Berry 1 1 E .. ,. Lou Ann Bowen Jerrene Bradshaw A Hildegard Bracslow William Brobham Evelyn Brown Mike Budge Judie Byrne Ralph Chabez Joan Eckman 7.4- Lorraine Carter Jean Elder FRESHMEN Myrna Carter Elizabeth Flaherty Donna Collins lvena Flansburg Karen Cone Allan Dumble Evelyn Duke Wanda Douglas Erman Dorsey C. J. Daly , E I ' h' t. ' I . . . 7' A . 1 I Don Diehl Max Diehl BETWEEN CLASSES . . . A' chance to catch up on national affairs - is he catching up on sleep? FRESHMEN Verlin Fleming ,, vu-v j IY A-f--g i 2 3 1 I s ' e- ....'-.---f---rvfzw - ' Thomas Fox an Bruce Freeman PATIO GAB-FEST . . . Students converge into Humanities building pa Sandy Gavin ' 'afawffqf hh: 2 Judy Glascock Barbara Goodspeed Ann Gregory Ben Hargis Norma HC1Yart Geraldine Hughs Joanne Goladas Robert Green Phillip Hamilton Louise Harrison Sharon Hickman Donna Hull Linda MaGee Aileen McMasters Paul Merta Dorothy McDuffey Alfred Marchbeth Elaine Miller Judy Miller Carolyn Mitchel l 53 1 Joyce Mitchell Christine Norton Glenna Morrison Terrie Parlier AT THE GAME These enthusiastic Twenties rooters added color to the Associ- ated Women Students Homecoming float. David Phillips Diane Phoenix 67 'al' fs' ,av X- .1 N , .JZ .I Qi, ,W 9' U, Margie Potter 'H-A Stanley Powell Linda Rees Ronnie Reese FRESHMEN wr 68 Ed Rivera Wanda Robinson Mary Ruby Ruby Rupp Janis Rush Flynn Ryals Janice Ryan Cruz Sabedra Sandra Sandstl 14 E HOW ABOUT A DATE? . . . lt didn't take long for these frosh to get acquainted. Bill Scott Betty Shore Faye Shugar Dennis Smith Coral Spencer Billie Stewart El.- SOCIOLOGY . . . Campus Center So- ciology is a favorite class among stu- dents. Denise Weisenberg Carol Wilfert Gene White 'Ci ,N Carol Story Joan Stoutenburgh Harold Taber Claudia Thompson Sandee Thompson Marlea Wagner Carol Wallace Barbara Webb Beverly Wold Thelma Wright Jimmie Vaughn Joan Yeakel ' 'sr 'Q ..c , 0 ,JF .- -'fig 4 4 A 2 . . l , , ea l Q ' ' 0 , , s I Sv 1 f T! x rg' j 0 D Z4 -A 5 -n h f f-.yr-2. 51:47 ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING PRINCESSES . . . Becky Henning and Linda Miles shared royal honors with Queen Sharon Gadberry. HOMECOMING WEEK . . . Mayor Frank Sullivan de- clares Homecoming Week. 'snuff-4 Ja y Rgqfanul L c.'a6W'f?5 WINNING FLOAT . . . The Newman Club entry won top honors in the parade before The Homecoming game. HCM P -r K4 2' h Z' A ,-f , I I , Jai? , .v ll '4' U' ' ,.-ff' - ' . ' ' 5 N fr, Q X A ' -.I M 5 A ' b 'M ' 'TW 27' ll nl -o 0 .-L Q -H ' , i 1 ,Q ag' we . 6 in r M' F . , k V, ' f .--' ,, . 1,-R -M vw mg-.G,r,N A.-fl., gig? . fy A' p 5 - X - u X ' U ' 517' - 4 :v Q'.1w'?,XEQ:a'fxQ N' Y n , ' '- I - XR ' 'Nb -ff.. .. -3 QAM.-wqvfv-1 ,-'TFZQ' A f 1'- fra 'J N7 , f N .I fa , f I 'K L.'. ' f . ' aff' J ,J .,.. f,-.L ,V THE LANCERS . . . Professional entertainers come to Bakersfield College with the appearance of the Lancers on the Little Theatre stage. f- , 1' g v l RA POM POMS AND PEP . . . Go, Go, Go! POTATO BOWL RALLY . . . Coach Homer Beatty gives local Renegade fans the pre-game word. xx , NX ,X Knys- x J yr x . Q' 1 X W v I O E ,. . . ,Q , A f' Q-- 'T 2-:Lkfy , V'-,, , 7-al:-'E sv I Q-,-V ,yy ff , -ZW 'mir W, A Hwy 1 . Q, .. 'ff ' f?'jiT'. - ,. Q A 1. - L Nj- I '- j i:..m,:g.wy Q ' A ' ,V '- JA. . 'Q .' 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BEACHCCDMBERS DANCE Bore feel' and boys' beards . . . a comfortably casual, yet colossal affair. LAYOUTS TO CONSIDER . . . Art editor Joan Merrick goes over layouts with Jerry Lake, Tom Fox, and Joan Stoutenburg. J QP' BARBARA WELCH yx RACONTEUR L i 4 ARNOLD MCCALMONT BEVERLY BAKER BEN HARGIS RICHARD LAMB Staff Sports Editor Staff JANICE CHINN PAT HARMON JOAN MERRICK Staff Staff Art Editor TOM FOX JERRY LAKE BOB MINNER Photographer Business Manager Photography Editor f't 1 ff B '- U Q Q , X 'R' .4 ' t ,,,: ,' . . ' Y - Qc: L L- 5 JOAN YEAKEL SN '?::gQ.l4:j,:.- ',i1:.:5ix Staff 'L .-f'-'1'-5 DAVE sores J 553 , sfqff i .4 -:Ng it sf- P A ,i . qi i ' V i ir , pu ' fx A . ,E mp 1:-.N 9 af, 'N' A .MX .. in E 1 , L ' 9 522 ,4,. ,W X , . f ,r,k f , I 'X X M Af I '42, L M A M W7 A j 4 gg ,e.. x - it ww it Ml 'bi' ff- F 1-x ,.. L 'P' Adviser g A U M i'ra H3 , -V E I xi I . 1 M V 1 if F!! x LA-X PAT NEWLIN Staff ' ff. 'f C79 fx RENEGADE RIP ' IVAN Z CAMPUS ARTS and the RENEGUIDE, publications unlike the Renegade Rip, are circulated only once a year. Cam- pus Arts is the college creative writing publication, advised by Lowell Dabbs. The student handbook, the Reneguide, IS published every two years. Duane Spilsbury is the adviser. DONNA WARD DUANE SPH-SBURY Editor Adviser . -5. . ..i,.,-' cl, ..,.. Q. ,,,. .,,.g.,.,,,..,i...42-a3L,-f- 'KNEE EGADE RIP STAFF ROW l- Joan Porter, ROW 3: Ed Tobey, Mike McManus Darrel Williams REN . . . . Donna Ward, Pat Owen, Adviser Duane Spilsbury. Jerry Lake, Alfred M ' Sh - ROW 2: Gil Mota, Barbara Welch, Judie Byrne. Oxford, Phil Newlin.cRgifi7 4: l:hllnThlilc:lhleTl'qn, Mary CALENDAR FALL . The Corn ls Green . . Homecoming Week . . Christmas Formal, Life Photographers Slave Sale and Dance, Finian's Rainbow Bastien and Bastienn,e GIRLS MISS MARCH Pat Garlow Paula W Ms JUNE JJM SPRING MISS APRIL Deanna Gleed MARCH . Basketball Tournament, Twelfth Night APRIL ................ Science Fair MAY . Beachcomber Dance, Burner ofthe Bugle JUNE ..... Sophomore Brunch, GRADUATION! MISS MAY Diane Mack I 81 ,- V-X 'IAN ri ' I- , .rw fr' , . y, E Y , I 1 X V X X 5.4-0 5Q.r.,,, ALVIN SANDRINI SONG LEADERS . . . L. to R.: Sharon Gadberry, Sue Sheffler, Becky Henning, Joanie Weaver, and Paulo Stevenson f --f: x. SONG AND YELL LEADERS . . . ROW 1: Sue Sheffler, Joanie Weaver, Paula Stevenson, Becky Henning, Sharon Godberry. ROW 2: Gaylord Bennett, Jerry Borel, Alvin Sandrini A' f K7 M v be xg ii Yi JERRY BOREL x -'I ,f i -if 4... -4 GAYLORD BENNETT .X NCIS LANCE AND SHIELD . . . ROW I: Adviser Betty Undeberg, Mary Chacon, Sharon Corp, Ann Brock. ROW 2: Marilee Jones, Griselda Meadows, Judy Hay, Joy West- cott. ROW 3: Ledlie Fowler, Mary Oxford, Judy Croson, Loretta Dyer, Janet Ruett- gers, Donna Ward, Ruth Miller, Carroll Spencer. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS RENEGADE KNIGHTS . . . ROW I: Richard Winters, Jerry Arthur Shaw, Ron Mathis, Jim Woolridge Richqrf Kurz Urner, Ben Hargis, Dick Little, Harold Taber, Dick Freeman, Gene White, Joe Leggio, Jim liken Robin Walsh F Sher Bob Benson, Dick Setser, Ron Stewart, Jim Haralson, Rich- man, Jim Dale, Mr. Howard Lake. I I I - ard Hemmerling, P. K. Nickolas. ROW 2: Eddie Jeong, def GEOLOGY . . . ROW la Ed French, Dick Thornber, Dick Schenberger ROW 2: Adviser John Zimmerman , Kurt Rottweiler, Dick Setser, Adviser Dr. Rex Bartges, William Miller, Don Zimmerman, Alfred Del Rio, Gary Bergthold, Ed Meagher Z ,Z BAPTIST STUDENT UNION . . . ROW I: Eddie Brown, Barbara Wilcoxon, Barbara Z Do Ie, Bob Harrington Doug Simons, Sam , Y 1 Baker ROW 2: Jerry Thompson, Perry Whealy, Jean Harbin, Mary Oxford, Mer- vin ,Whealy. l 651 DELTA PSI OMEGA . . . ROW l: Chuck Sproule, Adviser Dr. Frank Wattron, ROW 2: Jim Wilbur, Buddy Mize, Karen Moeller, Gay Bennitt, Linda Miles, Don Spence, Ken Lively, Gary Milton, Mary Clark, Don Zimmerman, Lola Frye, Adviser Robert Clark, Charles Mosely r - lr lll RENEMAIDS . . . ROW l: Mary Ruby, Karen Cone, Linda Rees, Miss Georgine Bihlman, Carol Wifert, Sandy Sandstead, Sharon Corp . v U, .mea 44 fa RODEO CLUB . . . ROW l: John Foster, Chester Wright, Miles Eisenman, Jim Reynolds ROW 2: Don McKernon, Joan Kimley, Ernst Thoene, Tom Erwin, Gerald Berry, Bill Contreras, Robert Zazveta, Advisor John Oglesby ROW 3: Polly Oliver, Dan Albitre, Irene Aviley, Gre- selda Meadows 4 l HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . . . ROW 1: Anna Marie Nelson, Carlotta Ramariz, Rita Green, Barbara Eason ROW 2: Frances Paker, Gerrie Kigfnek, Lynn Boynton, Wynona Gilreath, Thelma Terrell, Griselda Meadows, Lorraine Carter KRAFTSMAN KLUB . . . ROW l: Brian Holecheck, Joe Chavez Ed Partain, Wayne Chase, Frank Escalante, Noem Morrison, Don Gardner ROW 2: Dave Anderson, Don Griffin, Stan Powell, Floyd Moffatt, Bob Cruz, Albert Caetano, Allan Dumble, Jack LeViner, Jack Collier ROW 3: James Comianni, Ken Cummings, Don Spence, Charles Forshee, Ken Sawdey, Andrew Ortega, Elton Ingram, Dan Virrey. FRENCH CLUB . . . ROW l: Gary Williams, Ron Mathis ROW 2: Joe Gonzales, Carol Cartnell, Mary Clark, Linda Reese, Dianne Elliott, Barbara Neufield, Noreen Sunderland, Sharon Corp, Fritz Klausner ROW 3: Harold Tarr, Mike Davis, Janis Rush, Advisor Eva lefevre, Denise Wiesenberg Mg , 'i GADETTES . . . ROW l: Kay Duerksen, Johnette Holley, Dorothy Lewton, Diane Mack ROW 2: Adviser Georgine Bihlman, Ruth Harris, Karen Cone, Sandy Gavin, Carol Wallace W A X H EY' 535 P X314 V 'Ame , ww ' ' j 1 s .f ' 3 K ,, bv E S .l , 1 . 4, 1 r'- fl , '1 x A7r'+-vb' ' X' , ...al 9 X 1 , ' I 4 'WW il I - IE! Il A ' nfs:- iQ: ' L W' -:GE 4' 1. ' lv.- Wg 1' ,Q I-J z.. 'iff ' Q X ' , ,, N. 'W 1 A ' ,-: . - Q V! 'QNX' , , A J W 1+ qw N1 'S in lx X V f' Trai. I Ilya, Q 9 5 .Ive X 3, ws.. , A l ,,, 3 , 'I 4 534 ' 1 Q9 ' ve- ' Xp E . 1' NX MW 1 i 'n i- 'LIL '- H V ! .Q l , -Q -' 1 N. 1 I . . P 'I . 1 X A 1 i t Q :I is l mx . .n A A , , - 4 15- f - A ' if , , r 1 -' U 1. .ilfi -' Lf, N -' 1 1 , - . f x 12x-'7-H ' H ' ' . .+V A Y f f - 'A , J I I I C xt Ap N 4 X fi l X ,A 'R' X'f4 If Q ,l ii, ' ' ,, 45 2?E2gE 3' ' i 1 ' ' A I ' M -A I , ' l,'ff:37131l 2?1 .iii V ' L E I , t I t 3 f I In A X I . f H ...Q-L lt.. r ' M , 4 iz .... -.'l ,N 'v F if in-J F fly -1 ,- cv ...n B-l..,g't ' A l ' et A f . 14' 1 NEWMAN CLUB . . . ROW l: Judy Byrne, Becky Burton, Brenda Rueck, Nancy Leonetti, Sharon Gadberry, Carol Welch, David Hashim, Louise Riccomini, Betty Peltier ROW 2: Mary Wilson, Noreen Sunderland, Janis Rush, Betty Lohr, Ledlie Fowler, Donna Duggan, Carol Ham- X f, . xx my P. Y me fc, k ' LQ 'Nwgcp Q elre uxwziwc' owe? 'N:Nxf:ow-ee, -4,NMx.,.Xfl N - is st. ,, fx sf- A F Ngvm L, ff ag ' fb-,NCL vcl-c.c,cA1aic, NLJM-.. , . X 5 . , tw , g,,,g, 1, .5y,,. of ,Qs ,- lego back? V - P 5 'Y H A . X4 . kewl' X.: LQ., fe fe-P mf-W5 y 5 , ff' tm 9. , ,ox I, X X .1 I in in is sxvrxmyklrmx YN, .. !l--A---latch dd, V lx Xl SPANISH CLUB . . . ROW l: Fernando Valdes, K. Michael ROW 2: Lorraine Carter, Clara Parks, Sharon Gadberry, Janet Ruettgers, Adviser Isabel Forker, Julie Ragsdale, Lynn Bender IN A nm, X D C11 4 'lv ' K-uh' ff' 3 mell, Merle Boles, Meg Delaney, Janet Ruettgers, Kathy Brockway, Jeanne Wonderly, Dave Moffat, Steve Fowler, Marlene Acree, Louise Harrison, Donna Udani ROW 3: Bill Binder, Wallace Berg, Tim Nolan, Alfred Marchetti, Mike McManus, Fritz Klausner N 1 'UH' A 'vvrll'f' LLlm'E w:WW ' Z-1 COLLEGE Y . . . ROW l: Mike Pierce, Gary Reynolds, Bob Hovis ROW 2: Sandy Hearp, Mary Ruby, Sharon Corp, Elaine Miller, Shir- ley Parks, Myrna Carter, Jim Morris ROW 3: Jim Chandler, Adviser George Lawrence 46 GERMAN CLUB . . . ROW l: Clayton Choy, Ken Warner, Roland Veon, Jim Kelley ROW 2: Janice Chinn, Al Marchetti, Richard Hemmerling, Willard Lackey, Adviser Adalaide Schafer, Larry Merson, Jim Clark, Roger Gentry, Joy Rupert, Virginia Bender, Joann Gulde AGRICULTURE CLUB . . . ROW l: Carl Peterson, Bill Martin, Gordon Richardson Claud Marsh, Leonard Moon, Eldon Eads, John Bearden ROW 2: James Weir, Dori Butler, Tom Erwin, Jerry Borel, Allan Goehring, David Kruger, Jim Stockman, Adviser Holger Hanson ROW 3: Advisor John Oglesby, Ralph Hudek, Roger Williqmgl john Moser, Robert Hargreaves, Harry Hankins, John Capinha, Monte Valpredo ROW 4: Terry Stockton, Dale Scales, Sam Baker, Bill De Tunco, Jesse Bradford, John O'Dell Don McKerman, Ernest Thoene ' ffl-1 fx. - Jr-'f-- 'gun ag! 'T'- r'.JI'..-fJ-- --- WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION TENNIS . . . ROW I: Clara Parks, Terrie Parlier, Char lene Rexroth ROW 2: Barbara Henry, Mary Ruby, Miss Sheldon Sandra Sandstead BASKETBALL . . . ROW I: Lynn Gage, Barbara Henry, Valora Kirschenmann ROW 2: Ruth Harris, Sherry Whitten, Margaret Sheldon, Anita Rey, Joan Church ' ' Q 'Vin 90 FLYING HIGH . . . These Bakersfield gymnasts show the girls how to get the most bounce per ounce on the trampoline. ENGINEERS CLUB . . . ROW I: Robert Stine, Ken Fawn, Larry Merson, Jack Misemer, Fred Bur- cett, Jack Herndon, Morgan Kiker ROW 2: Adviser Ed Hemmerling, James Hurst, Terry Potette, Roy Mattson, Jeanne Olbershaw, Doyle Stine, David Arnold, Ken Clark ROW 3: Fred Fabbri, Jerry Earls, Louis Severini, Glen Mur- ray, Ronald Clendenen, Ronald Ruettgers, Art Wallace, Don Den- nison, Gary Stevenson, Co-advisor Nick Pananides LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA . . . ROW I: Donna Sanford, La- verne Mentry, Anna Gage, Anna Ashworth, Vera Sanford ROW 2:Advisor Clinton Luke, Nicholas Slaughter rv . 1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB .... ROW I: Thea Muller, Carol Chumley, Kay Willis ROW 2: June Erwin, Dave Hale, Judy Hay, Charles Mosley, Dorothy Parish, Adviser Dr. Jack Casey YOUR MOVE , . . Intellectual relaxation for the more eremite Inmates MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL . . . ROW l: Gary Reynolds, Mark Aguirre, Ken Walker, Richard Asdel, Jim Morris, Mike Pierce, Fred Nace, Ewin Porter, Alan Craig. ROW 2: Phil Hamilton, Dennis Smith, Dick Kirkham, Keith Lucas, John Vanderbeck, Willard Lackey, Bob Hovis, Nye Green, Mrs. Cahoon, Pete Spooner, Miles Eisenmann, Johnny Miller. ROW 3: Bobby . -1. ' ' kfmg ,vu J. 'M VFW! NI ,Fi WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL . . . ROW l: Karen Hope, Joy Westcott, Joan Eakman, Diane Mack, Nancy Hunter, - ' D , G Bradshaw, Denise Peggy Moody, Alice Russell ROW 4: Karen Cone, Pat Shielts, wgagggefsllrsghlif 2la2l1ieqr9?,enfl,geel,lniCnc?ren Mueller, Kathy Judy Jennings, Claudia Thomson, Joanne Queirnterri, Susan Holley Jirgmie Vaughn, Do,-ofhy Lewton, Ann Phillipe, Joan Winslow, Elaine Miller, Carol Smith, Dorm Mother Mary Yeakei, Donna Undani, Frances Packer, Barbara l'le 'Yf Mlller' Beffv Bqssler Janet Hoyt, Valora Kirschenmann ROW 3: Marlea Wagner, 50,660 ,f J . ,WU JZ Maw! ac, afou Wag, if fd g , X - it ' fff-f,- P- -.f-f fl., ' A, J rt fn- wwf ' ' ' ' ' 6 A-I A-I .J f f I F . WMV! Ke., f'Z04fU,,d!l E ',. . . Dorm girls catch up on homework, have a massage, M or browse through the latest issue of their favorite magazine in their 3 1 comfortable campus living quarters. LV if Surprise scene from THE CORN IS GREEN. An imported Welsh schoolteacher, Miss Moffat, played by Doris Church, guides a potential genius, Morgan Evans, portrayed by Buddy Mize, to maturity and attain- ment of an Oxford scholarship was the theme of the first maior production of the school year, THE CORN IS GREEN . . . this play was backed by a fine, large cast and strong supporting roles played by Peggy Lautenslager, Jim Wilbur, Alton Davis, and Linda Miles . . . Christine Norton was student director under dramatic coach, Dr. Frank Wattron . . . Don Zimmerman was assistant technical director under Mr. Robert Clark, Technical Supervisor .... FlNIAN'S RAINBOW . . . a gay, frivolous musical comedy was one of the highlights of the school year . . . its fine cast was headed by Charles Wilcox, as Finian-the Irishman who wished to make millions in the U. S. A .... Ann Miller, as his daughter and Jerry Morgan ,as Woody who wooed the sweet Irish lass with his love songs . . . Bob Cortez, as Og the Ieprechaun from the Emerald Isle who confused matters a bit . . . Jim Swindle as Senator Rawkins who was cured of his racial preiudice . . . Buddy Mize designed the sets . . . Lola Fry and Christine Norton were assistant directors . . . Gary Milton was assistant technical director . . . was well received by audiences for four-night run. . . . Scene from dress rehearsal of FINlAN'S RAINBOW H-D '-.- ' -- --- - -- 1' WA 5,1 .. 51-.. .- - -r'4 A 1'l--J -TTI. . 7-7 ,,,...z.': '-fw---.K ' Y DUCTIONS ,vw v-L v-if Scene from opera BASTIEN AND BASTINENNE fi' 1 Rehearsal scene from FlNlAN'S RAINBOW , Q - f . T -f' 506' ef f 'KX ! I K I ,'Ar1.!?4VCL,,, 4 f' 114 rf- , ff as 1 X , ,, ff j, if ' , Many hours of hard work were put into dramatic pro- ductions but the rewards were satisfying and all can look back on Bakersfield College shows with smiling faces and fond memories. Other productions by the drama groups were TWELFTH NIGHT and BURNER OF THE BUGLE in the spring semester of the school term. Make-up room before performance of THE CORN IS GREEN L. Jkt Ji- RENEGADE BAND , , , ROW 1, C, Rexroth, M, Enng, M, Ruby, Grabner, B. Gregory, G. Sturdevant, L. Williams, J. Glascock, R. Asdel, J. Likens, E. Langford, J. Berona, K. Takamoto, G. H- TUYFICIU M- Jacobs, 5- Sendsteed. J- TOJJL A- Craig, P- Roseburg, G. Chow, D. Smith, concert master. ROW 2: D. SPOON'-af, J- BOYSJ, L- SJWJYGS, B- SJWGYP, J- Wenkfv, M- Pfeifle- Spiller, H, lmhoff, B, LQ Blanc, R, Hudek, B, Freeman, B, ROW 4: D. Gilbert, G. Williams, D. Phillips, B. Shdefer, F. Gilchrist, E. Leong, M. Martinez, G. Jaynes, P. Witmer, T. Nace, F- Pedvle, J- Cvvielle, J- TYGCJM D- Feffls- F- Sflhelble- Reed, C. Glenn. ROW 3: L. Gage, M. Waltrip, L. Rees, B. INSTRUMENTAL AND RENEGADE SPUTNIK . . . The Rene- gade Band marches into a space formation during half-time activities in Memorial Stadium. SYMPHONETTE . . . L ro R1 Donna Wilkinson, Jim Clark, Fred McMahon, Dennis Smith, Alice Weeks, Ann Tyrwhit, Cerlene Padula, Bob Pacinu, Gus Baloves, Terry Swisher, Bill Clark, Rexroth, Margaret Wiggin, Frances Avenell, Leslie Bryan, Lioyd Williams, Suzanne Bordine, Suzanne Christensen, Ann Jim Ratzloff, Terrie Parlier, Cathy Groff. l l l 1 . gp., BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE MEN'S CHORUS. . . ROW 1: Dan Albitre, Darrell 'Williams, Paul Paulson, Amador Alayra, Phil Witmer, Harold Krauter, Jack Collier ROW 2: Carl Leer, Bill Beck, Bill Abersold, Bob Cortez, Jerry Morgan Ron Morgan ROW 3: Jerry Lewin, Ralph Hudek, Darrell Leckliter, Larry Drake Dennis Evans, Art Wahlenmaier, Walt Brown, Mary Cain, accompanist. VOCAL GROUPS A CAPPELLA CHOIR...ROW 1: Frances Romero, Frances Nuesca, Frances Chavez, Mary Rose Romero, Eileen Yarger, Delia Lomas, Gwendolyn Gee, Lynn Merrill, Franzelle Brand- ham, Lola Frye, Beverly Emery ROW 2: Dorothy Penner, Ann Miller, Johnette Holley, Santisima Galapon, Lysse Jenkins, Lynn Monroe, Katherine Deans, La Vesta Robinson, Sue Schil- berg, Beverly Wold, Donna Guthels, Shirley Gray, Jo Lynn .xv J L C3 ll .ww 1 Burress, Judy Johnson ROW 3: Bill Abersold, Darrell Leckliter, Jerry Morgan, Dennis Evans, Don Albetrie, Jack Collier, Dar- rell Williams, Bob Gregory, Bill Beck, Phil Witmer, Bob Cortez ROW 4: Paul Poulson, Ron Morgan, Carl Leer, Ralph Hudek, Art Wahlenmaier, Jerry Lewin, Walt Brown, Billy Jackson, Harold Mason, Ed Neighbors, Harold Krauter, Charles Wilcox, Amador Alayra, Mary Cain, accompanist. 5 1 a A -1 +5 1 , Q Qu'- I! N f x'1 x 0 ' 0 Q' G 1 2 - P , ' h H D . V ' I gr' 3' -I-Ji' ' , , ,W ' ' T M A I' - XX. Q' 1 4 I Qu 1 6 N . .4 v gui: ' 45. -Os. Q Q . 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Q ,Q . f N , .' 0 .Hx ' A K , '- -v 1 A J' 'E . .' 4 4 ' ' ' Ll? . 1 , A , .f I Y - O S S ATHLETICS FOCDTBALL :calf 'saga fs ,f ----J-slili --I --fe-pe.2a.fe-'2-g:q----- --H J., . -1 s '-:S ae. -1, ROW l:WiIlie Brown, James Saunders, Isaac McClanahan Jim Napier, Carl Bowser, Coach Newman, Coach Collis, Coach Beatty, Coach Turner, Elmer Scritchfield, Gary Twis selman, Bill Ross, Ralph Sceales, Ray Porras, Richard Divon. ROW 2: Joe Copeland, Ed Bopp, Norman Stanley, Ron Poin- dexter, Jerry Tarr, Richard Tucker, Sandy Rogers, Harold RENEGADE FOOTBALL Coaches ofthe RENEGADES encountered a spirited squad when the football team turned out for scrimmage. Return- ing lettermen, coupled with some scrappy freshmen, were the nucleus for a determined squad. Competition was keen for every position. sc- .......,,...,.- . , Tomsik, Scott Woodard, Sylvester Cooper, Jack Trier Har. old Tomlin, Jim Andrews, Richard Van Horne, Bob Hodel Gary Vincent. ROW 3: Don Wise, Paul Watkins, Ray Jack: son, Don Papenberg, Curtis Hill, Rudy Wyatt, Gary Musick, Don Dovzak, Gerald Vaughn, O'Neal Cutterry, Dale Standi. fer, James Young, Nolan Campbell, Howard Orel. HOMER BEATTY Head Coach 'J GERRY COLLIS RAY NEWMAN Backfielcl Coach End Coach 'l:?:eTg5giiR f X , ' 1 E lf' Q 'V ff Q! w NF' 71' , E! nl.. nl sn. val H Ki, Ai fl .4 U X 'ln r CQLN 1 sf : ' n-4.41 I -' , , P' A ' ' -aj - . L , 9 . 6 , , f' V' 5 'Y I r x ' - 0 x uv w w .ya E S., l ciqqnqgg fx- 110. S x . ., in . M ,,. , A . 4, ' s- - j 531, YY! '!N,a...Tl,- Nw-l. N .fi . tug, A V '- , yx 1.1-v .1,a,1- - , U.-4 -' , 0 lf - . .. 4- -. - lg V :j.J-..,,V.-- 4. ,k 3fC+'1g,fj-56 rvglgfikf 1 ii ,5:'..-issgg.-gg .xefkfj-14 gu,' H ' .' -0 ' - ' f ' . - .,.. .,,,-, V- 1 ' ' '. Q ,' '.'.- , , ' Liv Nxt 'f'ff1isf.'4.J::'1?'?-?':u'.. n ,. 'qlfkixx '.-L-1 'ffmie .2'4e'N-wZr4vw- . Q -,, ' '-w.' .v. W-. n .. 5.-L:-.pf-4 ,H g . ': 'na n 4 L.-,,.v. A right to the chin and the Gades pick up needed yardage. GADES 52 HARTNELL 6 . OCT 12 GADES 6 LONG BEACH 6 1 l ELMER SCRITCHFIELD Guard , fl Qsgf ' '1 JERALD TARR The Renegades invaded Long Beach on October T2 for their first road game. A disappointing 6-6 tie was the final score of the Gades' first Metropolitan Conference game. Some 2,000 BC fans traveled by bus and car to the Long Beach stadium. X . X . ? .' ., ISAAC MCCLANAHAN GARY TWISSELMAN Guard CURTIS HILL End End End TO3 BILL ROSS SYLVESTER COOPER HAROLD TOMLIN Tackle Tackle Tackle WILLIE BROWN Fullback The Renegades played their second road game at San Diego. The Gades outgained, outdowned, and had the short end of penalties, but the de- ciding factors were the four lost fum- bles and a dropped punt by the Gades. The game was a series of frustrations for Bakersfield as evi- denced bythe score: 14-6. RAY PORRAS Fullback OCT 19 RENEGADES LOSE TO SAN DIEGO 14-6 . . . OCT 26 A quarterback-keeper play develops as Napier rolls out with good interference 1 v r , , , , 655-f ?m - - ' ' I ' ,',- ' ' X 1. 'W 'f ig gift' ff ' mel W X ., P -4 0' ' 3 'I f. am i 1 ' ' ?,v,',m' 46 3 ' . 5- Q-. - 3, , Q ' 5 A 4 'Q '-,- A ,-,, ww '. '4 ' X E' A LQ L5 unix Q M, t? 'H.., A ' 'Wg P H 4 gf'-K, 1 1 , , '- ' '., ' . - 'y ' . n . . 1 . Q ll, oi f . 123 ' ss 'itz fr I 9' m .. , L, I A X I A . A I fi X X K, . 1fQA I ,T , K 'S ' 412. 'Q I v4 J I , ' X E ji. 1 P' , , ' , ' ' , if Q ' A179 F f QR: M L Y' l N F U H H X xx. 3 ' -, F K -a I' E R V 3' N Q f - J . ., I f Q2 f FT D . RAY JACKSON NOLAN CAMPBELL CARL BOWSER Haltback Halfback Haltback JIM NAPIER Quarterback A record Homecoming crowd of 13,309 turned out to see the Renegades thoroughly trounce their arch rival, El Camino, with an impressive 35-O score. Coach Beatty cleared the bench in the last eight minutes of play when he sent in the second and third strings to hold EI Camino. I . ' 1 IL '- JACK TREIER Center HOMECOMING SCGRE . . . GADES 35 EL CAMINO O . . . NOV High-stepping official makes way for Bowser as he breaks away from a desperation tackle. ,731 i 'X I ' A gih., lg' fx I Y , ' Mice 2 ., 'Q in ' wg X A-50 atrnng Legs RUN that Weak ones may WP-UI I O TH AN N U AL WI. T T SHI'I2'IZ'Z5IIA'2'AIo1 THE OPPOSITION . . . The Boisie Broncs arrive to battle the Renegades. SHIIJINE TENDER LOVING CARE . . . Atten- tion was the thing these children were given by Broncs. THESE ARE POTATOES? . '. . Adding spirit to the Potato Bowl festivities were the beautiful potato sacks. I WW? 1-----1 I I 11:1-3, ' I I PGTATO BOWL Bn- 5 I, QUEEN BARBARA. . .Miss Barbara Engle was the 1957 Shriners' Potato Bowl Queen The Ra onteur staff expresses its thanks to Mr. Jack c Davenport for the use of the photographs on these two pages. 109 it v '5 if xx PL l NESS.: X ,M 'X-.Q ' I 'Tw' X . - Q41 I .-' l Q I 1 Wi, X Q A HW tl 'X Y 2 I' Q95 'Q -' P 4 0 ,S fi li: W! 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' . -, fin- - ' .., -1-, ' .K I . l -. -,.'...-1' - t. ,- . I .gg . '11Q L.r AQ:-4.-Mf.1?.A-44 . n- .., . ' , 7 . 'I' - 1' V 1. J' , Un. - . ., . v 1l!, y ' W 'L' -T55 Hx i W fm .ii bf-7-zilif 'mf' I 455 N' f ' 'A Qlywngsww i:im:x..1m.-aan-A mmf 'kia BASKETBALL Eiimi. 1 gr ,X D! 7 5' XX-xxggltsai W' x Q 'sb . V 57 Z, A. i ' E lv , 'wf X 112 f '57-'58 CASABA SEASON After five years as Director of Athletics and Head Basketball Coach, Gil Bishop resigned his position ' h' osi- as coach in order to devote more time to IS p tion as Director of Athletics. ln those five years his teams finished in second place four times, winning more conference games in that period than any other team in the conference. Over all, the Rene- gade hoopmen won 100 games and lost 46. Before assuming his coaching task at Bakersfield College, Bishop coached at Placer Junior College, compiling a 51 win - 19 loss record, and at East Bakersfield High, where his teams won 115 and lost 31. All in all, the Bishop-coached teams have won 266 games and lost 96. GIL BISHOP NON-CONFERENCE PLAY B C- OPP. 63 .....SantaAna -- ..Fresno ...... .. - . . . Mt. San Antonio. . . . - - . . Modesto .... . . - - . . San Francisco . . . . --..Fresno..... .. -- ..Mesa .... .. 55 69 43 42 64 42 -- ..L.A.Harbor.. ..79 .. ..L.A.VaIley .. ..67 -. ..Fresno ..... ..67 .. ..L.A.City ..... ..71 . . . . San Mateo City . . . . 77 Long Beach City . . . . 78 San Francisco . . . . 81 . . . . Sacramento . . . . 72 Won 22 Lost 7 Coach Total points ........... 1943 Average ..... Metropolitan Conference points . 904 Conference average ....... 64,6 CONFERENCE PLAY B.C. 83 . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . l.A.Harbor. . . .....ElCamino.... . . . . . Santa Monica . . 72 42 71 76 78 60 66 ..... Eastl. A. . . . . 68 ..... San Diego , , , 62 ..... El Camino .... 60 ..... L. A. Harbor . . . 59 . . . . L.A.Valley . . 57 . . . . l.A.Valley . . 50 .....LongBeach... OPP. 1763 60.7 788 56.3 OPP. . 67 . 49 . 40 . 59 . 62 . 56 . 52 . 41 . 44 . 56 . 52 . 76 . 65 . 64 X2 9 VT 1 ' , W . 54 . r Efwzslf 'ffuvfr I 5 x Vie I.. -c in-Crm rl Pix A r ' . Dave Van Wegenen Jim Granata Forward Guard Guard ' X KxXx.r.n.- fa? I E. ff!! Mac Ellis Johnny Miller Center 'F Guard r iff , .zu .! ff 4' AN L .1 Vern Cissman Forward r X 4 Q 'I H Z. L H r 4 JB . I J 3 ,. X , CJ. m , w 52 X ff ' 7 Y , . 3 'Q U Bud Canady gf 'z I K X Ez xx-V r a crucial game 'N xf ' 5 S slsmalu than V X lisa T . 1, VT l 1 x f ' X B E T F QRSQ, , fl l r, i Mugs DQ n T, l . S Ir 1:1 1 . ,' it I, , 'll 4 l i X' I , J ' U sl H.: if i 10 FT I A6 '3 J Bi: ' N. .1 xX fix, - A b. H Bl T i it X if fl rl ABE T X J' A 1 RENEGADE BASKETBALL TEAM . . . ROW l: Johnny Miller, Vernon Crissman, Al Klein, Ronnie Neff. ROW 3 Charlie Gary Jacobs, Jim Granata, Cruz Ortiz, Fred Robinson. Rekosh, Mac Ellis, Dave Van Wagenen, Bob Harrington ROW 2: Coach Gil Bishop, Roger Short, Buddy Canady, Bob Short, Ralph Noe. Gade wins tap in Conference game. The Renegade Basketball Team ended the season with a ll win 3 loss Metropolitan Conference Record and a 22 win 7 loss record for the season. In the seven games that they lost, the Gades lost decisively. The greatest margin of loss was a twenty five point de ficit to Long Beach City in the pre-season games. Gade cagers take breather at half. l r U C K- 11 'ill -l I M' - J WZ? 1 JI 9 BASEBALL S ,- a . 'ij 51 sb!! V' k:,x.1'! .K v v .M GERRY COLLIS Coach JACK BALFANZ Pitcher lp f BASEBALL GORDON BERGTHOLD Pitcher SAM BROWN Left Field IRAL FULCE 3rd JIMMY GRANATA 2nd BOB HAGEMAN lst RAY JACKSON Left Field DON JONES Catcher GENE KRAUSE Pitcher BOB McDOWELL Pitcher LARRY MOLATORE Catcher CORNELIUS MORALES Shortstop MAURICE SMITH h Right Field BASEBALL TEAM . . . ROW l: Bob Richards, Larry Molatore, Don Jones, Leo Walker, Ray Jackson, Gordon Bergthold, Jack Balfanz, lral Fulce, Armondo Romero, Jim Granata, Troy Hewes, Gene Krause, Bob Hageman, Jack Smith, Coach Dan Churchtield, Mike McManus. ROW 2: Cornie Morales, Gerry Collis, Under the new leadership of Coach Gerry Collis the Rene- gade baseball team posted a 6 won-l loss pre-league record. The squad had great depth in practically all posi- tions, attributed to the excellent turnout of some of the county's best horse hiders. At press time the Gades had opened conference play with a disappointing start against Long Beach, losing to the Vikings by a score of 5-2.- Gene Krause listens to words of advice given by Coach Collis before taking his turn at bat. Yi -o-. , ,-Max jr? -X a wg ,nv .gf- 4L'C xfas S ,jf XL V N ni. Morales snaps the ball to Granata un cz double play try. .. in 'N A523122 5 'WH Cornle Morales tags Ray Jackson as he slides into base during practice. After a so-so start in league competition the team has now improved and at press time has a better than average chance of coming up with the Metro title. League standings at present are, in order, San Diego, EI Camino, Long Beach, East L. A., Bakersfield, Santa Monica, L. A. Harbor, L. A. Valley with the Knights two games out of first. . ,?' ,4 I . 1-ff A x K. First baseman Bob Hageman stretches to make a catch. I t. j f Coach Collis watches his charges take their cuts during late afternoon batting session. 5 J. C. Phillips, Jerry Tarr, Jesse Bradford, Walter Mince, and Elwood Enns drive off the starting blocks for the 100 yard dash. Track Pre-season competition revealed favorable prospects for an and East L. A. JOHN COLLINS outstanding l958 track team. The weight men of the squad demonstrated their ability by winning gold medals in every pre-season meet. Although the gades appeared strong in the sprints and hurdles, the distance events promise to gain more points for the team. Climaxing an outstanding season, the Knights won the Metro title ending the season with a 7-O record. The tracksters an- nexed a national iunior college record in the shuttle hurdles. Final standings are as follows: Bakersfield, Long Beach, San Diego, L. A. Harbor, El Camino, Santa Monica, L. A. Valley, 2 Coach ' TRACK TEAM . . . ROW la Ben Savage, Dave Van Wag- Jerry Tarr, Bill Sharp, Miles Eisenman, Bob Lucas, Walter enen, Dale Schwamborn, Don Valprado, Dennis Dumble, Mince, Dick Scanton, Elwood Enns, Bill Slandberry, J. C. Jesse Bradford, Jim Broom, Dick Ross, Dag Wald, Hollis Phillips. Crite. ROW 2: Neville Shaw, Alfred Morriss, Gerald Strong, Ill ' '! '-llyunq'-J l 7 V- 'iI - IT-:-30 QQ i L if - Q l -n--H-I-H ,A 'f'- V 1 I 'H--q-,.,,,,. ,. - F 'l fGl. fl. ' Q- 'W fi fl lt 'sig .- 35335 1-r College sprinters stretch to reach over the low hurdles - , 511 mi' 1 Ken Brock puts the shot. RAY NEWMAN Assistant Couch Sand flies as Hollis Crites lands in the brood iump pit. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM . . . ROW 1: Gerald Strong, Alfred Morriss. ROW 2: Coach John Collins, Dick Ross, Miles Eisenman, Dennis Dumble, Bob Lucas. The cross country team compiled a brilliant record in Metropolitan competition, backed by the spec- tacular showings of Miles Eisenman. Eisenman produced some breath-taking finishes as he pol- ished off opponents with tremendous finishing kicks. The well-balance team gained a nodof ap- proval for its fine efforts from Coach Collins. Cross Country 5-' .Qu ,V '21 X ll xi ' JOHN COLLINS Coach Bakersfield College distance men edge ahead of Sacramento State in cross country competition. 15' V . , 1' r iff ' . . , , K, Y ' .6 ,, vf. 9' 15-9 we 'I' I 1.4 .Sl ..:L 'lj-L ,,. ,gy A -frmf. ..1,: , 5 L liz, ,'i , , . , i .', A. r'. i,f,'.,-, ..-, , r'.t, P -. A, . .,,l,.i , . '!',,4'l2 -,2,, ,l,.,,., ,.A,g!f!fI!l!!1.lz ,, I I, , fflrlij. K , J 11, . tiff ' , ,ij lj, ', I 1 ZX,-fe , 1 A I r A I ' ' ' 'KA 15.211 TENNIS TEAM . . . ROW I: Charlie Rekosh, Lee Gonsalves. ROW 2: Coach Willard Trusler, Ron Steward, Al Robertson, Bob Phares, Ron Mathis. TENNIS WILLARD TRUSLER Coach The Renegade Racquetmen had a good, prospective season with the help of many returning Iettermen. Available at press time are only the results of the league opener, a 9-O trouncing of the Gades by the loaded Santa Monica squad. The racqueteers didn't fair as well as they hoped but still managed to show lots of fight in their fifth spot. Final standings in order are, Santa Monica, Long Beach, EI Camino, East Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Los Angeles Valley. FRIENDLY COMPETITION . . . Ron Steward forearms that little white ball in a practice match on the college courts. F Q' 'iq T Q -F .if ' - 1 . , Q X 55 ll F r is GOLF TEAM . . . ROW la Bob Schaefer, Jay Verhaag Coach Jack Frost ROW 2 Dave Hodges, Vernon Pence, Charles Hammer, Mike Davis Don Wise Dick Ferris Renegade golfers looked excellent in the initial league play. As a result, Coach Frost predicted a possible Metropolitan League championship. At press time the Gades had posted a brilliant 4 won-l loss record which could continue for a victorious season for the golfers. The country club set has a definite chance to win the Metropolitan champion- ship. League standings on May 2nd are as follows: El Camino, Bakersfield, Long Beach, Santa Monica, L. A. Valley, and East L. A. Dick Farris putts the ball while Jay Verhaag flags the hole. JACK FROST F '1 .Jufnu . ll SWIMMING Renegade swimmers faced tough Metro- politan Conference competition. Although the Gades lacked in depth, one high spot in the team was Carl Beck in diving com- petition. Beck had compiled an 8 won- O lost record at press time. JIM TURNER Coach I R SWIM TEAM . . . ROW I: Dick Adams, Bob Jellison, Andy Or- tega, Ray Goodman, Gary Me- aglia, Harry Malone, Coach Tur- ner. ROW 2: John Moser, Louis Horton, Dave Gallego, Carl Beck, Monte Valpredo, Dave Anderson. Renegade polo players splash it up in the college pool. Coached by Dick Harkins, the water polo team had a P commendable season. Coach Harkins, in his second year at the helm of the team, was well pleased with the ex- cellent showing of his water splashers. WATER POLO Coach WATER POLO TEAM . . . ROW 1: Jim Jackson, John Rees, lock. ROW 2: Coach Harkins, Bob Jellison, Ken Sawdey Ron McKnight, Gene Parsley, William Nikkel, John Whee- Ralph Graves, Monte Valpraedo, Richard Smith, Neil Wilcox .4 rw-tr. wan WW fujwf-'1f'm.:v W SITTING PRETTY . . . C. L. Macado, Wayne Cierly, and Dick Stone per- form the difficult L position. GYMNASTICS Bakersfield College entered into gymnastic competition this year. Coach Herb Loken pushed his team hard in conditioning them for the tough competition they were to meet. The squad competed in contests on the hori- zontal bars, parallel bars, the long horse, the side horse, and free exercise, a combina- tion of grade and strength put into use in a thirty foot area. The gym team did very well for a first year showing by coming in with third place honors. BOTTOMS 'UP . . . A college tram- poline artist executes a complete turn in perfect form. 11 . ZBA '5-' .1- 'WFl9!!fE t,n:nr!!f5i 4 HERB LOKEN Coach GYMNASTICS TEAM . . . left to right: Wayne Cierly, Mark Aguire, Ray Flores, Dick Stone, C. L. Ma- cado, Jim Haroldson. Jie, 84,24 RN XXX Bakersfield College Athletic Department Bakersfield College Custodians Bakersfield College Records Office Miss Betty Judy Duane Spilsbury Photography 33b - Day and Night classes Journalism lOc Jim Powell, Sales, Service, Mirro-Graphic Yearbooks S. K. Smith Company Faculty members, student body officers, and the Associated Student Body Rountree Studio .Vx S EEF-E ik J a E :ii Q uerfidemenfzi WEILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1420 19th sf. FA 5-5851 THE SACK'S THE THING . . . Lorama Malone shows Mary Oxford and Joan Rauser the new sack look. il soorws RADIO s. APPLIANCE co. 2020 H sf. FA 5-9061 SHALL WE DANCE? . . . Lynn Boynton and Charles Fike Step into a fast shuffle to the tune of a portable Magna' vox record player while Deanna Gleed watches. TYPEWRITERS FOR BETTER GRADES . . . the salesman demonstrates a new Smith-Corona typewriter to Rich- ard Asdel and Lynn Bender at SNYDER'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 'I019 North Chester Ave. EX 9-5525 7 I af- . J f ,. Q.: g I WANT A RIDE? . . . Betty Arthur and Miss Judy are ready to leave in their new fuel-iniected Corvette from THREE-WAY CHEVROLET 22nd 8. Chester Ave. FA 5-9441 l CAUTION, WOMAN MOWER . . . Leo Schamblin is point- 1 ing out to Cynthia Lopez the latest features of a John- ston power mower from PIONEER MERCANTILE CO. 1112 20th St. FA 7-8581 SHALL WE WATCH STEVE ALLEN? . . . Carol Phillips and Gary Levi look over one of the large collections of television sets available at WITHAM'S TV RADIO AND APPLIANCE 1801 19th St. FA 5-5828 THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN 1707 I St. FA 3-7631 HOT OFF THE WIRE . . . Mike Kauder and Donna Ward are scooping the latest news from a United Press tele- type machine. ATHLETIC SUPPLY CO. 1818 L St. FA 7-2506 SKIING OR SKIN DIVING? . . . Bill Escola sells Susan Winslow water skiing equipment while Phil Newlin chooses skin diving equipment. 1 , BOB PAYNES SHELL SERVICE 2720 River Blvd. FA 5-1441 FILL IT UP PLEASE . . . Gil Mota makes sure that his car receives the best care by having Bob Payne fill the gas tank and his salesman check the water. susuunnrcnlou FITS FOR LIFE . . . Mr. Hall shows Gary Musick and Diane Mack the fine collection of rings available at WICKERSHAM'S JEWELERS 1531 19th St. FA 4-6521 VALLEY oFFlcE suPPLY co. 1622 19th sf. FA 4-9751 A FINE PEN COLLECTION . . . Mrs, Maloy shows Denise Weissenberg and Karen Hope pens fr0m One Of the largest collections in Bakersfield. ,I 'tl Q .I - I 'IJ ' .VAL- . . . After driving the new 1958 Ford, Ronnie Miller and Terry Parlier agree, it's the best Ford yet. GEORGE HABERFELDE INC. 1501 Chester Ave. FA 4-6061 PUT A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE 137 SIZE 13? . . . John Trotter is looking over the trim Ivy Style shoes shown by a salesman from SElLER'S MENS STORE 1510 18th St. FA 5-5317 T275 Kern County's Most lmitated Station 970.156 BAKERSFIELD 2013 Chester Ave. FA 4-6903 ANDY'S SPORTING GOODS 1810 N. Chester Ave. EX 9-1777 FORE! . . . Jim Franklin and George Rozell contem- plate buying a Wilson golf club from Andy's fine selection. BRUCE STICKLER'S OFFICE SUPPLY 1601 18th St. FA 4-6408 A CONGENIAL SMILE . . . Bruce Stickler beams ap proval of new office furniture available at his store. TACOS BURGERS SHAKES FRENCH FRIES BURGER HAVEN Union Ave. near 34th F COMPLIMENTS I of SAN JOAQUIN TRACTOR CO. BAKERSFIELD DELANO ' 4 I WA PERFECT BLUE WHITE DIAMOND . . . John Nail and A SCO Linda Wilferf study cl diamond through the diamond scope for public use at 1201 UNION AVE. FA 4,4517 I DICKEY JEWELERS E I T520 'I8fh SI. FA 2-3665 I SPROUSE REITZ VARIETY STORES NOTIONS - TOYS - SOFT GOODS 206 China Grade Loop EX 9-1960 OILDALE 0 ONCE FOR QUALITY Look TWICE 0 ONCE FOR PRICE GREEN FROG MARKET BAKERSFIEIIJ ABSTRACT IJIVISIUN of the Title Insurance and Trust Company NH Z D QI 5 PAUL a. FlLSON,Vice President and Manager -4 Because we maintain a complete title plant, one containing the story of land ownership since the beginning of our county in 1866 . . . and because we have ample assets . . . our policies of title insurance give the protection demanded by wise buyers and wise lenders. Our policies are the mod- ern safeguard of real estate ownership. Corner Alta Vista and Bernard FA 2-8420 1331 Chester Ave., Phone FA 5-5741 P. O. Box 153 THE COED SHOP 1223 North Chester Ave. EX 9-2457 Make WHICH ONE? . . . Joan Eckman and Jesslyn McGill Your photographic are trying to decide which type of dress to choose from the large selection of women's clothing. Headquarters 1609 19th St. FA 4-4519 CENTRAL BARBER SHOP EXPERT HAIRCUTS 5 BARBERS 1817 Chester Ave. FA 4-9095 I I QUALITY CLOTHING . . . Dick Powell and Don Robinson consider the qualities of a suit. All types of men's cloth- ing may be purchased at HARRY coFFEE's 1409 19111 sr. FA 3-7991 STAMP AND COIN 'I023 Baker Street FA 3-9386 HOBBY HOUND . . . Dick Lamb and Jean Church browse among the many art supplies. 'YL-I1-1l..1I'1 111 E RATHMORE TIST PADS WINGATE'S OFFICE SUPPLY 'I604 'l9th St. FA 5-5986 Xml: DO IT YOURSELF . . . Clerk Ken Clemons shows Frank Araujo an Elgin I4 foot boat kit. The kit may be pur- chased at SEARS ROEBUCK COMPANY 1317 19th Sf. FA 4-6501 DESK SUPPLIES . . . A phone number selector would be a handy addition to any home or office desk. Clerk Mamie Daly is showing the selector to Darrell Williams and Lena Lostaunau. STRIPES . . . Bette Zachery offers to Ronna Harrington and Sharon Corp a striped blouse from FEDWAY DEPARTMENT STORE 2106 Chester Ave. FA 7-1461 OAK LANE VARIETY 700 Oak St. FA 5-4888 JEWELRY GIFTS NOTIONS RATTAN BASKETS SCHOOL SUPPLIES CASA MOORE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CO. Keith Politte and Barbara Walker choose their rings from LaCABE JEWELERS 1025 Baker St. FA 3-3213 DIAMONDS WATCHES CHIME WALL CLOCKS DIAMONDS REMOUNTED WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR 1001 Baker St. FA 5-8646 QUALITY FABRICS . . . Mr. Peterson discusses fabric textures and colors with Shirlee Giminiani and Delmer Sands. A ruw A 5 - www,-wg-gg ' 'fvfg ,M M L A' , 'Q, Q ' mm m Q F Appeals to young and old allfce. 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