Bakersfield College - Raconteur Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1964
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A .V V .-,., , .. 1 Q:-F ,ff T964 Raconfeur This is your boolc, your sfory- if covers a span of firne in your life which is small buf ci scope which is large. lf is fhe sfory of Bakersfield College. A Roconfeur is ci French sforyfeller, and indeed your Raconfeur is felling a very imporfanf sfory. A sfory obouf an irnporfanf porf of your life. Wifhin ifs covers lie your hopes and dreams, your successes and failures. Your life is buf in fhe molding here, you are being prepared for fhe complicofed world which you will enfer when you leave Bakersfield College. A life which will be complex, a world of science and fechnology which will make your days here seem like a momenf of brief resf. You will loolc bocli upon your yeors here ond see fhe preporafion fhaf foolc place, how your classes and feachers used science for your enrichrnenf. I hecfic Whefher you mciiored in fhe l-lumanifies or Physics, orf or mechanics your prepcirolion hos been scienfific, as our world is scienfific. This fhen is a capsule summary of fhaf preporcifion. A monfogue loolc of your life here. Your preparczfion has been fasf and efficienf, brief ond complefe. Whefher you fronsfer fo onofher insfifufion of preporofion or go info fhe world direcfly, you will fall boclc on your educofion here. The life of science, and fhe science of life- fhis is fhe sfory of Bakersfield College, and fhis is fhcif sfory. Published by Associafed Sfudenfs Bakersfield College Bakersfield, California MHP- 2.44, , if Q ' X f ' , 5 L, , is 4 i , 1 ,gy 'Q , 5 F , , , ' ,Q 4 N I Mgiy,pmr:J5gHE5W?' 1 , i 6 F J: I I . I X w p IJ.: , W, f 5 6 ' ' I ., , ,Q 2 Y Q J fglljl lv A 1- L. Y, B-21 5 iii? fri. n f 3 Q ,. ., ,, H. N3 f -1941 ' 4 '.:f- ,,,, 'F ' X 11 I Q I , ,, ' ,,,, M, - , V , ,W WL-,,,7,,'1-A AW- .-.Qj f. , gl. g5qg,z',111 is 4 W f 5' 1325 :-f 'g ifs NE ,A we Ami? v 513W ji?Q, M A A f- iw, -W5 A My KW. M, my 5 11 55 5' LE, X W S , S is-12, ff. - wffifl s4.vY5 x iffyffiggw' f . 255 Q f gif? 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During These TiTTy years we have seen The knowl- edge oT our physical world mulTiplied many Times Through scienTiTic sTudy. This knowledge is growing and changing more drasTically Today Than in any oTher period oT hisTory as we invesTigaTe The smal- lesT uniT ever known To man and learn To conTrol The greaTesT Torce. As our scienTiTic sTudy is TranslaTed inTo Tech- nology, we are exploring ouTer space wiTh orbiTal TlighTs, sending man circling The globe in seconds and reTurning him To earTh in a precise area, glibly Talking abouT landing men on The moon, and Train- PresidenT ing men To live in ouTer space. Closely coupled To our expanding scienTiTic knowledge is a surging inTeresT in philosophy and The arTs. ThroughouT The year we have seen and heard many Tine examples oT creaTive expression. boTh by our sTudenTs and by guesTs on our campus. To you who will be leaving Bakersfield College This year and To you who will be reTurning nexT Tall, leT us each work To sTimulaTe and exTend ourselves Toward developing Truly creaTive minds, capable oT undersTanding, appreciaTing and conTribuTing To The scienTiTic, Technological, and arTisTic ad- vancemenTs in The world of Today and oT Tomorrow. Edward Simonsen PresidenT Vice Presidenf The very lacl 'rhal sludenls are in college indicales a genuine concern for 'rhe fulure. ll also indicafes a willingness 'ro accepl and achieve change. Fulure developmenls wilrh- in lhe preview of college sludenls have never been more inlriguing. College s+uden+s can be assured lhar hislory and Jrhe olher social sciences, lileralure, and lhe arfs will conlrinue lo be concerned wi+h examining human values. Surely, science wilh all Hs ramilicalions will be increasingly involved wi'rh rhese same values. There is increasing evidence lhal lhe Jrhoughrful minds of lhe furure will be more dedicaled 'ro analyzing 'rhe course of human bellermenr. I frusl Thai all Those who are and who will become parl of Bakersfield Col- lege will read +he pasr wil'h under- slanding, envision lhe fulure wilh an imaginafive mind, and acl deliber- arely and wisely as individuals lo im- prove manlcind's1corl'unes. SEATED, leff fo righf: Willard C. Myers, Donald E. Ruggenberg. STANDING: B H , I k, Alber+ S Gould, presidenh Mark Raney M. Glenn u man cer ' The Board of Truslees of lhe Kern Junior College Dis+ric+ has elfeclively charred a new course leading lo expansion and Jrhe assuming of new responsibiliiies. A smoolh lransilion from a dislricf encompassing one high school dislricl To one composed of six has been accomplished. Increased enroll- menls, new services, new demands. a more cosmopolilan sludeni body, and a more slable financial base will surely follow Jrhese exlensions of The old boundaries. We applaud lhe dedicaied cifizens who so freely give Jrheir lime and lalenis lo This enrerprise of higher educaiion in Kern Counly. lr is nor by chance lhal lhe slali program and facililies of Bakersfield Col- lege are nofed for excellence. Far ranging vision and The courage +o sland for wha? is besf in educalion have paid handsome dividends. Nor The leasl of lhese is a slim- ulaled, inleresled, rnolivaled and apprecia- Jrive sludenl body. Board of Trusfees THERON L. McCUEN. Secrefary of Board of Trusfees and Disfricl Superinlendenf. 2' 5. John Collins Margarei' Levinson H. Parley Kilburn Dean of Sfudenis Dean of Insfruclion Dean of Evening Division These are lhe briqhlesl slars in lhe galaxy . . ihe cafalysl of lhe reaclion . . . lhe power of x lhe unknown . . Deans They are +hose who gel Things clone lhe power lhal seems +o run a perpelual molion machine They are The Deans Omar Scheidi William Heffernan Richard Harlrins Dean of China Lake Division Dean of Admissions and Records A55i5i'Cf1i Dedrl Of Evening Division Rolaerf Clarlx D 'r of Special S Cl CGS STS ervices R ld M M + D 1 f Sfudenl Aciivifies G l Bishop 'F Afhlelics Orrql S, Luke Richard Jones Direc+or of Direcfors A Direclor is o speciol kind of person he has +o be firm yel noi unyielding be loleroni yel polienl l-lis mind musl comprehend mony Jrhings ol lhe some lime, ye? underslond lhem all l-le musl be oble lo sorl ond slore inlormolion be sure of fools ond how lo use lhem Boilcerslield College hos such men They guide lhe school wilh o sleody hound lhey lislen +o sludenl ond Jreocher alike H is upon Jrhem lhol all bloume fcills ond only o lillle of +he proise Bokersfield College has good reoson To be proud of Jrhese viloil men lhese doers lhis power source +he Direclors Guidance and Tegiing Direcior of Campus Residence RONALD McMASTERS GWENNA MORTENSEN ANN DON CARLOS RODNEY WESSMAN ROBB WALT WINIFRED BATTY HARRIET SHELDON WAYNE CULVER LEONARD McKAIG WALTER McCLANAHAN An imporlcinl locel of educolion ol Bolc- ersfield College is sludenl counseling. Four- Jreen members of lhe focully ore employed lo oid in lhe success ol 'rhis progrom. The ronge of Counselors' dufies include discussing counselee's personol problems, orronging sludenl schedules, ond helping sophomores prepore for groduolion. They olso oid lhe undecided sludenl in defer- ming where +o 'lronsfer ond in plonning vo- colionol gools. ln oddilion lo regulor duries, Counselors leoch, serve on locully commillees, ond speolc before school ond civic groups. Counselors KENNETH FAHSBENDER PAUL FREED RICHARD JONES RECORDS 0FFlCE-FIRST ROW. lefl' f0 fight CAROLYN Lef+ +o righh JOSEPHINE AGUIRRE AND LORRAINE AN- LUCAS, MILDRED PAINTER, PEGGY BARTHE, JOYANN DERSON, secreiury fo DR. SIMONSEN. FRAZER. SECOND ROW: NANCY PANNBACKER, LIZ HOLLAND, KAY MILLER. MARIE WINTER Answering Telephones, selling appoinlmenls, re- laying messages, lracking clown sludenls, running errands, lalcing cliclalion, mimeographing malerial, filing, organizing, and iusl general housekeeping are laslcs of +he forly-one secrelaries of Balcers- field College. In some deparlmenls lhere is sludenl help. This gives The sluclenl an opporlunily lo see behind lhe scenes. Each cleparlmenl has a secrelary who does vari- ous iobs for lhe cleparlrnenl. She is secrelary for noi iusl one person buf for many. MARY McCREE Lef+ +o right NANCY SEARS, LILY MISONO, JlMMlE PAULK BARBARA GRAFFMAN. VELLA THOMEN ,J SARA GOODIN AND GRETCHEN BRIGGS CYRILLA ROTHSTEIN HELEN MacDONALD PATRICIA THORP BARBARA HARRELL DEETA WALSH AND CHARLIE MAE LITTLEJOHN Librarians Library STaff Audio-visual aids School Nurse Special Services Campus life, be iT The exisTence oT The scholar or The Campus CenTer maior, would have been inTolerable were iT noT Tor The addiTional services provided To The sTudenT by The college. All oT The BC sTudenTs were in need oT The aids and resources oTTered by The Spe- cial Services during a good parT of Their sTay on The BC campus. The Library and Audio-visual aids, The BoolcsTore, The Nurse's oTTice, The Business oTTice, The PlacemenT Bureau, and The oT- Tice of The campus clinical psychologisT were all The adminisTraTions' aids Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy alike. PlacemenT Bureau Boolrsfore Bu siness Ligl1Ting Technician Clinical Psychologisf f w., I News Campus CenTer C cl T ina or s,sse, - e,.,.,. . Business Depcirlmenf Allen Berarcli lnslruclors in lhe Business Deporl- menl leoch The science of life from economic lheory 'ro office skills. The sludenls leorn knowledge lhol will help Them in lheir mosl producliye yeors. Roberf Crawford Wylie Jones D Ch ' epcdmenl airmen lsabbclical lecvel Spring Earl Dunsfan Joan Franklin Milfon Woken Rodney Wessmcn RlCl U d Tl9ne MCVY SWee'1eY W- Lucille Parmenler Humanities Division Dale Brooks Rober+ Chapman Phyllis Dabbs Kennefh Fahsbender Paul Gordon Henry Horwege Joseph Husz+i Frank Wa'Hron Division Chairman X Richard Jones L Jssg: or 5. , 5 4 Q - ' f' e w ,. Q- :f1aa+Q,f . - , ,, f- V , AW ' .ll ,,g:,..Hf1,E R1 7 1' Q. I' E: sm, . A M. i.ii. ., ,-il, :Q , W ,ii,s,i, ,1.f.,f: - R Eva Lefevre ,M Ls1,,,,,Z1 ,. if iigfi sl -' 7 vi . - ,ii .1 ... ,f:,g,f,,' ,,,, T W fwfr- w i ig ,,,, ,. i,fsi.,sl s f.is s-sfwis' W , LAL., ss, kg ..,., . f s.,, ,W ,,,, ss . Q- V D iLs2?'fnw,i , f . ,- H . ,J f, . L ,,i'. H if Q 'if 3 The l-lumonifies Division offers lhe Bakersfield College sludenl courses lhof brooden The scope of his life and develop his poienliol in lhe depori- menls of orl, philosophy. dromo, longuoqe, music. Calvin Mueller ond liferolure. The sfudy of lhe concepls and goals of 'rhe l-lumonilies is inlended ro fosler o spirir of free in- quiry ond inilialive in 'rhe individual sludenf. Leonard McKaig Dalene Osferkamp Clayron Rippey Richard Ruiz Roberi Poe J QQ' 'WY Helena Salaverria Adelaide Schafer Susan Sfoclxbridge Norman Thomas Anne Wildman if ,, X ggi . 9. .. ,, J K fglijfss ' ' ' ,jj':i1gs. : is-f-.fn 1 ' f .1s.si':2 54 i L,,,. 'f7'fWLsff.is', Aft' ' 'zisfiis :ef - ' 'fQTff:-'J 555 'if J,-Qggisiffill' sefsg-Q-'ffuissw N 5. - X J. , ,A.,x1 W,LQ f V. - - ,,,:'1? 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EL' .Q'f53f f,:5,ff'9 isf2 we f s- ,J ff 2-' ' Z , -: ii fmgseiigsa-. i ' ' Jacqueline Appel Lowell Dabbs Mary Elizabefh Graff Hulon Willis Richard Harkins John Hernandez Margueri+e Johnson Edna Keough Marvin Lippman Joyce Loclcford Depar+men+ Chairman English Deporlmenl To live o full and vi+ol life The college sludenl musl communicole. The English Deporlmenl' locully provides opporlunilies for lhe sludenl lo improve his communicolive slcills and lo goin knowledge of greol wriling lhrough lhe exominolion of lhe poelry, dromo, ond novels ol our longuoge. Such on exciminolion will oid lhe siudenl in his discovery of himself ond his sociely. Charles Plunke'H' James Profanf Pefer Rush Frank Sherman Jacques Thiroux Carol Ward Trades and lndusfries Di vi sian By cansianily expanding 'rhe scope and alepih of iis courses, ihe Trades and lnduslries Deparlmeni conlinues ia beneiil The lwo year ierrninal siudeni inleresied in ihe occupalional fields ai aulo rne- chanics, welding, pelroleurn lechnology, archiiec- Jesse Bradley lure, wood shop, ancl eleciricily. Harry Drenna Lanning Flinf Earl Haynes Iifflefil- Q! '?i5Yl5ii5'-EV?5Ri5?53l5?fi5- 5 1 ,wL4::.:- 1,- l f is E Q ,il L, Nz f . V ', sc, -iffy :'ms S Sl i sssss il , -211 :15 4 , l l W. F. Johnson Alvin Kleinhample John Van Osdel Robb Wal+ Division Chairman Mciih, Science and Engineering Division ln an age of science, lhe sludenl rnusl have lhe melhad, lhe means, and lhe Tools for living. 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Kenneih Laufenschlager Pafricia Lee Nicholas Pananides William A. Nielsen Donald Poole Daniel Nysfrom Charlsie Tesmer in N 5 Q fl e , , ii V , -,1f .... . . ,igif - 1 . ,A . f , Y fy? U35 ,gi 4-xi M. , n '23 ,q -ykexsf 'ff ,. Q if wh Q ,of V, A7 e . + i seffrgwv ff' will .. V. V. J., Q., ,-Ms ms 1? W qs sf 4 ,ff 1- , gf fl, 5 U L' 1 -if kai. vw usf',,' Allan Toile Shirley Trembley BeH'y Undeberg Dell Whefsler Loy Wiese John Zimmerman 27 Socicil Science su L, Terrence Allen Roberf Bard Winifred BaH'y Duane Belcher 28 Harland Boyd Wallace Cory Wayne Culver Ann Don Carlos Di vision The Sociol Science Division is inlerwoven in lile. From hislory lo psychology, 'rhe clossroom is filled wilh icleos oboul lhe science of lile oncl The orl of living. By exploring lhe slrenglhs ond weok- nesses ol The individual onol his sociely, lhe sluclenl moy develop on unolerslonding and oppreciolion ol himself ond olhers. John Dumilru Cliffon Garreff Vicfor Halling Roberl' Friclxe Q Ag T 'ul Dorofhy Albaugh Division Chairman fNV Paul Howard Leonard Lieberman Orral Luke Samuel McCall Pe+er McKay Walfer Kaufmann lLeave of Absencel Wal+er McClanal1an Ronald McMas+ers Sewell Sliclc Elber+ Sfewarl Clyde Verhine William Vogl Finis Wilson 29 is 5535 Jack Kei+hley-Trainer W, 's 695,-. -ges- .. , . f we-s sw Physical Educahon Division The college sludenl should be a harmonious corn- binalion of well co-ordinaled mind and body: lhis is lhe premise of modern educalion. ll is lhe ob- ieclive of The Physical Educalion slafl To encourage lhe Bakersfield College sludenl lo develop and con- dilion his body lo lhe peak ol his polenlial. ,A guy L' .s Georgene Bihlman ,V , ,ffl-1 F. 1- ' sllss sl 'K - .rv ,ww f , .',':f:.-,,'f Q-:1'1fgg,: - Gerry COINS X e ss ' 31QfEfQEfi?'ff?1El as srslsr lssrsrlsll asla 1 ssss Robe-f+ Covey -Q ,-f- sal-f:f:,g,.,'-.Q f - ' . , - mfs 1:11 f-lui ,zfl 3 s,m,55,,1, .f -sf - , . , ,A ,. 5 V -V U we 's:'1-wif-, 75,5 Qi I ,K . 1 ia, . 5, 5 -' ,,5ff2,.::f .-wig,-,5g'., - ,gif fs 1 .- rff. 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The de- parTmenT had a much higher enroll- menT Than lasT year. A horTiculTure uniT, The glass house, a laTh house, and class room has been added To The deparTmenT This year. home. This deparTmenT includes The The Home Economics DeparTmenT sTresses The imporTance oT The sTu- denTs having The knowledge To cope wi+h any problems which may arise in successTully managing The modern Deparfmenf Agriculfure John Oglesby DeparTmenT Chairman Barbara l'loyT DeparTmenT Chairman sTudies oT child care, Toods, nuTriTion, cloThing, TexTiles, inTerior decoraTing, modeling and Tashions. PaTricia Brogdon MillicenT Russell Gwenna Morfensen i Nursing Deparfmenf Ka+hryn Ca'Ffer+y Deparimenf Chairman 'Viv ww Jane Carney The science of life and +he preser- valion of life are closely allied. The Nursing Deparlmenl wilh i'rs voca- Jrional and regisfered nursing pro- grams oifers courses Jrhal enable Jrhe sludenl lo pass The slrale board ex- arninalion and receive a posilrion al one of lhe numerous hospilal or heallh agencies in surrounding Soulh- ern California. 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Ifwrv-1 5 f5.2i5.z552i:H552r1.. z ' Freda Fry Frances Hughes Clara Sfacey Arlene Wick Evelyn Eggebro+en Special Services While insfrucfors work fo fill fhe ernpfy heads of BC sfudenfs, fhe cafeferia sfaff works fo see fhe ernpfy sfomachs filled. The sfaff of cafeferia worlc- ers are friendly, ready fo serve people who dish up food, fill glasses, and reach for coins leff spinning on fhe counfer. They prepare all fhe food for sfu- denfs who live on campus, and a greaf deal of fhe food for sfudenfs who live off campus. The sfaff serves af special evenfs and conferences. E v , 1 F , J' u Y FIRST ROW, Ieff +o righf: Blanche Esfer, Luvena Nibleff, Helen Knight Georgia Hari, Jo Whife, Jennie Howard. SECOND ROW: BeHy Sfarks, cafeteria managergBea+rice Fernonez, Vernie Macha- do, Beryl Harvey, Marfha Lancasfer, Olive Sfufeville, Sue Wilson, Audrey Buchholz. M sein, an an -- ' M f im 1: - in lu N' - ui W r ' A F if A- :rw ,1'. af- M - -ss. - ss, - rsr, .. -- , , -- i 1- we M .R V Q M ismiw atm as I spasm ' ee if s, - s W W 'ff' me ' W G Bi iilii mi- is V Ty- M ' V are an 'iii H' -t M' M we as . ' A Q My Q 'gm nf J 'I . n- ., ' in isis' , ' . L ' . F , i ' 'if' M i in was 'S in Q .W L V , Z Q V:-1 - h iii- I if i ,sis 5 , 'W i Qi F L 'L Z ,sly - I i i I Q Q r y 1 mm u an A' gm .M , '. ' w uw an W , ' ' gf V , We 5 . Q Q t ,P 1, . ,, f 'H , . 2 sissy-ff Q Q 4-1- 1 C' l Whife, head cusTo M s Y ager, swiTchboard FRONT ROW, leff To righh Ted Hanlis Darrel Kalar Virgil WhiTe J rr Mead e y ors Offo Klingenlaerg Wiley Phillips. SECOND ROW: Leo Treio Lamberi VaIen+y James PruiH Fred Hayden Lee Carfer. THIRD ROW: Jack Adcoclt Bennie Allman John Findley ChesTer Kimbrell Joe Zaragoza Leonard CurTis Randall Cline Wayne Bringham. STANDING: Bill Maranda ClinT Henry Vera Ulrich Sylvia Woodard Joe Lasfaunau. NOT PlCTURED Ed McClinTock John Vallembois Loy Cowden Bruce McDanel. dian A Tierce pride and a sTrong Ioyal+y Tor The school are char- acTerisTic gualiTies oT The TwenTy-nine members oT The cusTodial sTaTT oT BalcersTield College. A high percenTage oT The men on The sTaTT supporT The aThleTics oT The college, including TooTball games away. The cusTodians receive a greaT deal oT well de- served praise Trom visiTors To The BC campus, Tor iT is usually The cusTodians who Talse The Time and eTTorT To show Them around. A highly developed spiriT oT cooperaTion exisTs beTween The cusTodial sTaTT and all segmenTs oT The college TaculTy and sTu- denT body. As an example oT This cooperaTion, The sTudenT com- miTTees Tor every dance puT on aT The college go To The heads oT The cusTodial deparTmenT To Tind ouT whaT To do abouT The problems which They usually encounTer. CooperaTion beTween The cusTodial sTaTT and The TaculTy works boTh ways, The TaculTy mem- ber considers The problems oT The cusTodian, and as a resulT The cusTodian will worlc iusT a liTTle biT harder To make The Teaching iob easier. if -Q inn. They Sfudy Before Class... A delicofe balance has been achieved by fhe sfudenfs of fhe Evening Division. They devise a formula fhaf has as ifs fac- fors, making a living and geffing an educa- fion. To some, evening division means fheir only educafional opporfunify, for ofhers if is a supplemenf fo fheir daily affendance. Whichever if is, fhere is somefhing abouf fhe evening classes fhaf is special. A guief sereneness of a well lighfed campus, fhe sound of foofsfeps in fhe warm halls and fhe bundled figures shuffling along fo fhe campus cenfer, lil like a beacon in fhe nighf. The evening division sfudenf is represenf- ed by fhe charfered Evening Division Sfu- denf Body Council fhaf specializes in fhe affairs and problems of fhe special kind of person, fhe infellecfually curious, fhe scien- fisf who has worked ouf fhe magic formula of Evening Division. and Go fo Lisfen .W-,,.s5:, wise-W They Take a Break... Then Confinue fo Learn They Sfudy Lofe... and Wonder Home X F F152 Hugh Williamson Omar Scheidff Pauline Sand Evening Division GrowTh This yeor describes Chino Lolce Evening Division oT BolcersTielcl College. Twice os mony sTudenTs oTTenolecl The Division which meT on The Burroughs l-ligh School COFTWFJUS. There were one oncl o holT Times os rnony closses oTTereol This yeor os were oTTereol losT yeor. BeTween closs con'imiTTrnenTs. sTudenTs porTicipoTecl in more sTuolenT ocTiviTies. They reocl The newspoper The DeserT KnighT, builT on exhil:-iT Tor The DeserT Em- pire Foir, song in The choir, oTTended The film series, ond enioyecl donces ond The ChrisTmois Sociol. Clarence Reno John Ewing begin worlring on a plaie. lnclusfriol drawing. lns+rucfor John Drow passes ouT assign- men+s os sfuclenfs prepare fo Roy Ward Jock Whi+'Field Adeline Williams College choir. Sfudenis sound Their A's as in s+ruc+cr Bea Moore direc+s. Q S 1 1' fa is 5 if if Carl Flagg Vai' Roberf Quiggle R. 'arab John Lawson Language laborafory. lnslruclor Charles Humph- w 43 Vf ...Jmffff ' ,,,,,wi'l' fpnubhu College newspaper, fhe Deser+ Knigh+ being planned by sfudenfs. Layouf is being arranged by edilor Ronald Marlinez llefll and llefl +o righil Vernon Green, Mary George, Kalhryn Alperf and Ronald La- Rosa. Basic Design, lns+rucfor Adeline Williams inslrucls sludenfs in making collages. Chemislry class. lnsfrucfor Ray Ward explaining a delicale balance fo reys moni+ors a sfudenf as fhe class lisfens fo a -lape sfudenk and pronounces Russian words. ' 3 mzwam,mm: , , ag G., 5 'Sf wiki Vzgsx I A kk my g l l M , - L gg Z W l,A , E.: 3 1 5 5 5 SQ '-:M I NH ' Q 114 2 L' in 31, Q a ' :, :'o Sophomores 5 . is xg ff f1'- fe QE , -k ' .5 5, K 3 3 , 1- 45:12am sa Hi K 3 my we ee 1- A yew ,, .. W .f Q-W 59 V , -5, .L wt 1 P'- :::,,,, 5 - ., :- . . - Wim Jim AbboH Alberl' Adams Ka+l1y Aclcock Carol Allen Judi Ann Allen Joan Als+aeH'er Livvy D. Amado Nancy Karen Anderson William Andrews J' 'M5 -5gii ,Q - , , it . . , A -2 J.: - ' Q fi 1 11,e:54ffo2' f fiif-Ifllrf . I' G if 1 1 iff' K . fy J ji, Donald Bailey Marilyn Joy Bauer Nancy Baker Marion Joyce Bauer Sarah Barbagello Ka+l'1erine Beck Mary Armendariz Franclsca Arroba 15, , ,cw 5,53 wL5S??ezf2:1 F, .e,1.S2E5ggg?2, Rosalie Baglien if 'J , Q, Q. Q3 Tom Benson Lorraine Bernafene Carole Berry Bill Berry Ravendal Be'His Marcia BiHles'I'on Tim Biornson Sandy Blanc Maxine Blazer Marilyn Boivin Dianne Boofh John Brady John Bracchi Joan Briggs Bonnie Brink Virginia Brown John Brooks David Brubaker B 5 ! 1 w fel 5 I1 5 Q 2 X ,yi +4 as go' '33 Kiel I Q . , 'S W if ffg'f, kx f X l x ' ' is , i',, Q I X ' V E 'll-If J ff 1 V .P i , Q ' wwf is xp 1 5. LX ff., ie Q ,. R 8 ' gk- . if sg , 4: LV S i V 'f' .Q Sherilyn Buchanan Max Burdick Jack Burgess Arnold Burr Jane Byrne Mike Casad James Caswell Judifh Chilwood S+anley Chrisfensen Thomas Clark Gary Combs Johanna Cremeans Joyce CrokeH' Jim Crow Janef Curran Volere Daniel Cheryl Lee David Howard Davis , l AM E 34 , Es+reli+a Dellarosa Darrell Dennis Manuel DeVargas Pafricia Dooliffle Diane Dorringlon John Dunaway BeHy Elliofl' Yve'H'e Fanfhus James Faulkner Rose Fernandez Barbara Foor Kafhleen Franey Nancy Freer Calvin Friehauf Janef Funk Nancy Furman Roy Ganl Joe Garcia 2, ii M f 5 N23 i J . we ff' S ' g if F ' - . W 5 , ' -ff: i . Q ' 1 'f .W rf, '.2faa :, wwf an 'FQ' -2-,P :mf F2 , . '. if K1 S f 4 he Gary Garone Dorofhy Garre+'I' Barbara Garrison Mark Gay Audrey Giyer John Gonzales Barbara Gray Kennefh Gray Harry Gregor Marcia Griffis S+eve Guherrez y i PaH'i Griffifh N r,GKW V . Q4 wif Sfephne Harbaugh Kafhy Harding Andrea Harris Alan Harrison Leslie Hasiings Kaiharine Headley Krisline Heber Randle Hill Connie Hodge -..-L N. , Sandra Holloway Mary Hokii' Judy Holi ,ff fd Gilber+ Honeycu++ Nancy Johnsion Virginia Joke Linda Jones Socorro Josue John Kara S+anley Ka rofis Carol Kellogg Rober+ Kielce John Kindriclc Linda King PaHi Kingsbury , YT Q: qv: ,- N327 Q. 1 'fr - V if A 4 -sir www ,A ... Q 15. V Mike Krane Lorie Laffin Becky Kruge Gary Landis Judi+h Ladwig Hardy Landskov ,-.WMQQN ,, f .,,.- . f .werfmwnewmmwywif-QM, fr., lwew M- ' Yvonne Las+er John Lewy Jane LiH'le Kaye LiH'le Ka+hy Looney Sharon Lyon Doroihy Lyons Jerry Mac Cormack Deming Maclise Anne Mar+in Terry Mar+in William McCalla Jr. HW? .. A my 31 -M Sianley McClanahan Bill McDougle Pa uleHe McEwen Dana Meizger Paul M iles Roberi Miller Vicki Miller John Moncldon Mariha Moser Jerry Mullings Margarei Munis Caroline Niederauer Marilyn Nobles Evelyn Padillo Janef Ousley Marylee Parsons Valorie Owen Richard Paul 51 i gs-L S , is , ay ii 4 mn 3 ' 'fi 'iii , Q L ig Q Wx A is f if :1a'wiiiT3f2r2' 'ii' L 'ffibffifi ' , , , 3 , V - , cfggf , Qs LW I ,,,.. 1 if-I ififjg 0 .,. , if:-51525 W ,y y V: -.-,.,, f. A ,4 14 i Ji is sw 11 nik 1 W s s. V ii M, I . L .S fe 5 +1-f y if s X m5..,i ,i .,,, , . .. . or y ie i rfiffflfzgw. :iw 'Q Q ii 455 fi? W 5,59 'z - ' fl EE, , i ' KWH ,ji J 2,1 wr, X 14 3 -if 3 gl J, M- W Judiih Pefersen Loren Phillips Mar+in Pifney Rober+ Ple+cher Pa+ricia Plunk Eclgar Pope Greichen Procior Peggy Rainey Claire Redsfone Marilyn Rickhoff Boni+a Roberis Margare+ Robinson Sophia Romero Tahirih Rouse JoAnne Rugowski Nafe Ruiz Rosalinda Sampaga Darryle Sanchez 4 Tamlyn Schafer Suzanne ScoH Nancy Seigler Dana Spinlcs John S+a+ler Doris Sfewarf Paf Sullivan Thomas Taylor Bob Tazioli Evelyn Tellez Berfa Thomas Margaref Thompson Robb Wall' Linda Ware Dorene Warren Maryo Wasem Sandy Wes+ Carolyn Tubb Paule++e Ul1al'I' Irene Whaley Leilani Turner Ronnie Vallicella Harold Tyner Larry Vana'H'a Marilyn Whlifield Murlene Whi+ley f fn , ff: , 5 lj 'Q g., i -,M.ifs6'j ,+t'Sj':y..3ge-fb? :iLfii?l3:21fHS-151723KHi' L . Jack WM e --::.: ' W xi ii Beflw Wilferi Marilyn Wilkins Ben Williams ' ffffv: ,,.. AIG? , :. ,ng-V i -J-X. Y :,-rn,-, , ree, M if rw! Eff S54 ,, ,,,,. , ,V-E.. 23' a S a Sf , ' X Lira jg: ,Q ? 5 , L WE Q 2 A 5 Sr if e ws M L L S Q I .,,, K Y' 15:5 ,,,, .- Q if '..- TFP' nl, , l 'Hu' Q . I :G 3 3 2 3 f , ,A -Q-3 V, Y h tw -Wg, -2 V- Alberlo Willis Linda Willis Janice Winslon Shirley Win'I'er Brenda Wrighf Carolyn Wrighf Roberl Wriglrl' Jerry Woody Joyce Yonalci Bill Zawilc Wifi Elaine Zimmerll Foreign .flu den ts' S Esfher Azurdia I was born in Guafemala, Cen- fral America. I came fo fhe Unif- ed Sfafes in l959 and sfudied in Bakersfield High School for fhree years. I plan fo become a Regisfered Nurse and I am going fo fronsfer fo a nursing school in Los Angeles. I was born in Lyiain and com- plefed my I-Iigh School Educafion of Sf. Pafrick's I-ligh School. Affer affending D. J. College in Kara- chi, I came fo Bakersfield College. My main inferesf lies in Indusfrial Technology and I wish fo learn fhe enfire field as quickly as pos- sible. Mauiyyed Ebrahim Gus Consani I came from lfaly in V956 and I have affended Garces Jr. I-ligh, and Bakersfield I-Iigh School. I-Iere af Bakersfield College, I am ma- ioring in Sheef Mefal. My plans offer graduafion from Bakersfield College are undecided. Ricardo Azurdia I am from Guafemala Cify in Guofernala, Cenfrol America. I came fo fhe Unifed Sfafes in I959 ond sfudied in Bakersfield I-Iigh School. I graduafed Iasf year. I plan fo maior in Polifical Science and Educafion. Affer fin- ishing 2 years af Bakersfield Col- lege I probably will fransfer fo some universify in California or I will go back fo Guafemala fo finish my educafion. I am from Forfalega-Ceara, Brazil where I offended and grad- uafed from Bapfisf College Iasf year. Business Adminisfrafion is my maior af Bakersfield College. I will refurn fo Brazil in June where I will go info business and polifics. I have been in Europe one year sfudying foreign languages. I speak Spanish, French, English and Porfuguese. Pedro Mesquifa Filho Wafuna Keovimol My home is Bangkok, Thailand. Before I came fo fhe Unifed Sfafes I graduafed from Amnuay Sipla School . . . a high school. I arrived in fime fo enroll in fhe I964 spring semesfer af Bakers- field College. While affending B.C., I am majoring in Civil En- gineering. One of my special inferesfs is speaking. In confinuing my educafion I plan fo fransfer fo UCLA. I was born in Soufh Thailand and affended Assumpfion College jecjuivalenf fo high schooll in Bangkok. I fhen fransferred fo Easf Bakersfield I-Iigh School for one year. I am majoring in Economics and Banking. Affer complefing my educafion in fhe Unifecl Sfafes, l plan fo refurn fo Thai: land and run my fafher's bank. l have inferesfs in Thailand box- ing, phofography, Judo, self de- fense and weighf liffing. Dhongehai Pusavaf jRober'I'j Vincenf Pan I was born in I-long Kong and graduafed from Wah Yan Col- lege in Kowloon. I-Iere af Bakers- field College, I am majoring in Organic Chemisfry. Affer grad- uafion from Bakersfield College I am planning fo fransfer fo a sfafe college. I was born in Bangkok, Thailand and offended Dhepsirindra I-ligh School. Before coming fo fhe Unifed Sfafes in fhe fall of I963, l offended Thammasaf Universify. My major while sfudying af Bakersfield College is engineering. As for furfhering my educafion, I plan fo affend a sfafe college. Vafin Songucmbhokac Eugeni Souvolzopoulou I came from Salonika, Greece where I allended lhe Second Girls' High School of Salonika. I came here To Bakersfield College in Ihe fall semesler of I963. Pres- enfly I am a polilical science ma- jor sludying 'ro become a secre- lary Io an embassy or Io a con- sulale. I am slill undecided as fo where I will Iurlher my educalion ailer BC. I was born in Gualemala and came To 'rhe Uniled Slafes in I962. I wenl lo San Francisco Slale College where I look an English course for 'Foreign born sfudenls. Al' Bakersfield College I am majoring in Archileclure and afler gradualion I plan Io Irans- fer 'ro USC or Cal Poly. Rolando Tello Lindo Tung I was born in Shanghai, buf Ieff for Hong Kong because of Ihe Communisi' occupalion. In Hong Kong I allenoled Ihe Sacred Hearl' Conossian College jwhich is equivalenl lo high schooll. Il is a girls' school, run by Ihe Ilalian nuns. My major al Ihe presenl is Liberal Arls. My Iulure career is slill undecided, bul I plan To swilch Io an English major in Uni- versify of Soulhern California, so il is very possible fha? I mighf be- come an English Teacher. My favorile sporl is swimming, I have already 'raken one semesler of swimming, bul' I surely hope Ihal I can lake swimming again in 'rhe summer session. Besides swimming I also have a passion for band music: I 'rhink Ihe Rene- gade Band is jusl marvelous. I came from Hong Kong in I96O and wen? To Ml. Whilney High in Visalia and College of I'he Sequoias. Here al Bakersfield Col- lege, I am majoring in Engineer- ing. Afler gradualion, I plan fo allend Cal Poly or UC. Samuel Wong ing? gf ,- W . Q - Q WWA. I Z 1 M js fly Acfivifies i W N ConcenTraTion TC-20m W0VlC GaieTy Homecoming T964 Renegrads on Parade November I, Vicki LaverTy, Homecoming queen candidaTe Tor The Circle K Renegade KnighTs, was crowned T963 BC Homecoming queen by Bob Beclc, ASB PresidenT. Queen Viclci's courT consisTecl oT represenTaTives Andy Chism, Freshman Class, and Diane Healy, Sophomore Class. Their TirsT oTTicial appearance Took place ThaT same day aT The PresidenT's Luncheon, an annual evenT oT The Homecoming weelc. AT 7:00 p.m. SaTurday evening, l9,5OO people Turned ouT To view The Homecoming Parade, un- der The Theme ReneGrads on Parade, and The TooTball game beTween BC and EL Camino. EnTered in The parade were I5 TloaTs, all repre- senTing campus organizaTions, SweepsTalces prize oT The parade was awarded To The TloaT made Through The combined eTTorTs oT Lance and Shield and Circle K Renegade KnighTs. ATTer The parade each specTaTor viewed The Gades sTomping EL Camino. The game ended in celebraTion aT The ATTer Game dance honoring The Homecoming Queen and her courT. Queen's Floaf Circle K Renegade Knigh+'s . . . winning floaf 5,?5Qg::4fQ3fle3M26f::4lQ:Qz??2i'1 Q9 35 11 I 2 n 3 Ii I Qgiane and Qmrlg 3? QI u 11 r i ALUMNI A Slog Sleok Feed wilh oll members of The Rene- gode Foolboll Teom os inviled guesls of The Alum- ni, wos The Tirsl of severol sociol evenls sponsored by The I963-64 BC Alumni Associolion. Prior To The Tirsl Renegode home Toolboll gome, The Associo- lion gove Their eighl onnuol Kiclc-OTT Bonquel. The Alumni gove o Chompogne Porly Tor ell members of The Alumni Associolion prior To The Homecom- ing gome. An lnslollolion Bonquef Tor The new of- Ticers Tollowed The Jonuory inslollolion. The Annuol Spring Picnic in Moy wos The losl sociol evenl pre- senied by The Alumni. As o service The Alumni sends oul o monlhly Alumnus Newsleller. The BC Alumni Associolion wos esloblished severol yeors ogo ond now hos o 342 membership Iisling. 67 Bill Andrews Mike Leong Nancy Redford Board of Represenfafives sob Beck As o represenToTive body of The Bolsersfield Col- lege STudenT governmenT, The Boord of RepresenT- oTives is The chief governing body of campus or- gonizoTions ond ocTiviTies. The Boord screens ond deboTes viTol issues, such os proposed budgeTs ond consTiTuTionol omendrnenTs. Some oTher responsi- biliTies of The Board ore The direcTion ond admin- isTroTion of rallies, ofTer-gorne dances ond The in TegraTion of campus evenTs inTo o harmonious cal endor of ocTiviTies. Some of The mosT memorable evenTs organized by The Boord This year were The adopTion of sev- eral scholarships, ond hosTing The California Junior College STudenT GovernmenT AssocioTion's Area Conference on The BC campus lasT fall. Organizing The freshmen orienToTion program ond chorTering The new cornpus clubs, GoYds, DemocroTic, Chess, were among The many orders of business discussed oT The Tuesday ofTernoon Boord meeTings. CongroTuloTions ore in order To The Board of RepresenToTives for Their ouTsTonding conTribuTions To sTudenT governrnenT, campus life ond TrodiTionol Sade spiriT. Bob Beclr ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bill Andrews ,,,, ,, ,, Nancy Redford ,,,,,,, Milre Leong ,,.,,,,,. Viclri Miller .,,,,,,,.,, Diana Clarlr ,,,.,,,,, Sfeve Ausfin ,,,,,,,,, Aubrey Weldon ,,,,,,,, Marcia Bifflesfon Wayne McDaniel Mike Hansen ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, Monfelle Bolsfacl, Mary Lea Parsons ,,,, Bill Berry ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, Paffi Kingsbury ,,,,.. Bob Jones ,,,,, ., , ,, Milre Welfy ,,,,, Diane Nelsonn, Judy Mumford .,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, Nancy Schipper ,,,,,,,,.. . Jim Hill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larry Minfier ,,,,,, Maureen Bailey ,, ,,,,, ,Presiden+ , ,,,,, Vice Presidenf ,,,,, , ,, ,,., ,,,,,.,,A,,, S ecreTary , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, B usiness Manager ,Direcfor of Social Affairs ,,,,DirecTor of Assemblies ,,,,,, Direcfor of Afhlefics , ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , D irecfor of Publicify ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Direcifor of Rallies ,Acfivifies Board Represenfafive .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sophomore Presidenf ,,,,Sophomore Vice Presidenf ,,,,,,,,,...,Sophomore Secrefary ,,,,,,,,Sophomore Represenfafive ,, ,, Sophomore Represenfafive ,,,,,Freshman ,Presidenf , ,,,, Freshman Vice Presidenf ,, .,,,,, ,Freshman Secrefary Freshman Represenfafive - ,,,,, Freshman Represenfafive ,,,,,,Freshman Represenfafive , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, F reshman Represenfafive Associafed Women Sfudenfs Presidenf Dave Brubalrer ,,,., ,,,, , Associafed Men Sfudenfs Presidenf Jim Haynes ,,,,,,, Allen Ausfin ,,,,, Jim Fosfer ,,,,,,,,,, Mark Gay ,,,,,,,,,, Renegade Rip Edifor Renegade Rip Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Raconfeur Edifor ,,,,,,,,,,,ReconTeur Business Manager Ronald McMasTers, Direcfor of Sfudenf Acfivifies A reporf To fhe Board of Represenfafives. BILL ANDREWS LARRY VANATTA KAREN HEYHOE Presidenf-2nd Semesfe ASB Vice Presidenf ASB Secfeh'-'VY Board of Reps in Acfion H95-5 or Bl-ISi Boord of Represenfofives The Boord of Represenfofives is fhe sfudenf body orgonizofion fhof coordinofed fhe yorious compus ocfivifies ond informs fhe sfudenfs of procedures ond funcfions of compus governmenf. The Boord is composed of fhe freshmon ond sophomore closs officers ond reloresenfofives, fhe sfudenf body officers, fhe direcfors of ossemblies, rollies, sociol offoirs ond ofhlefics, ond fhe repre- senfofives of fhe boord of publicofions, who in- form, represenf ond serve fhe sfudenf body os o leqislofive ond odminisfrofive council. Acriviiies Board Comprised of represenfafives from each campus club, fhe Acfivifies Board discusses and approves all maffers dealing direcfly wifh fhe numerous BC organizafions. The Board acfs on such ifems of business as club charfers, money making proiecfs, and dafes for offer-game and formal dances. The Board also sponsored and adminisfered such campus acfivifies as, a club confer- ence, fhe Spring Carnival, and all of fhe many diverse evenfs and commiffees of fhe Bakersfield College Homecoming week. The Acfivifies Board has proved in fhe pasf ifs imporfance in fhe mainfenance of fhe high sfandards and fhe sfudenf inferesf of fhe campus clubs and inferesf groups. Who's Deal? Mr. Presideni' FaH Diane Abell Sylvia Barreraz Dave Benedicf Bill Berry John Bracchi Virginia Brown Dave Brubaker Max Burdick Gary Combs Eva Dial Bill Doud Tom Eveland Jim Fosfer Marcia Griffis Richard Harvey Janef Hedgecock Gene Hess Bill Hiesey Adelaide Hill Ginger Holden Vicki Holman Marshall Hughes Linda King Yvonne Lasfer Wayne McDaniel Laurel Miller Jerry Mullings Gary Oesch Jane Painier Chrisfy Peferson Joseph Pieri Diane Rynes Pafricia Sf. Clair Ginger Sfrelich Ki+ Sione Mike Welfy Don Wilkins John Wolfz Spdng Sue Ausfin Don Bailey John Bracchi Terry Brahm Don Brown Virginia Brown Dave Brubaker Rebecca Calderon Diane Dorringfon Bill Doud Adrian Fenderson Don Ferguson Jim Fosfer Neil Grimes Gene Hess Adelaide Hill Ginger Holden Bruce Hunzeker Bruce Johnson Mike Leong Evan Norris Greg Reed Jim Ro+h Diane Rynes Gary Sfein Larry Turner Mike Welfy Pamela Williams Isl Semesfer LEE WHITTEMORE, Chief Sfudenf Courf in Acfion, Sfudenf Court 2nd Semesier The Sludenl Courl serves os 'rhe iudicol bronch of lhe Associoled Sludenls in which il holds lhe power lo review, inlerprel ond iudge all issues 'rhol involves conducl or conslilulionolily 'rhol ore broughl To The courl by o submilled pelirion. Misconducl ond foilure of on individuol 'ro com- ply wifh lhe rules resulls in lhe oppropriole punish- ment such os woshing windows, picking up 'rrosh or poying o cerloin surn of money. Allhough Jrhe courl hos no seol on The Boord of Represenlolives, lhe nnosl imporlonl issues ore usu- olly broughl To lhe courl in order lo inlerprel lhern os being conslilulionol. Thus The Sludenl Courl, This yeor, hos done o line job in corrying oul ils dulies. JIM FAULKNER, Chief Jusfice , ,aw ,.,uL..+4, ,..a1m..4..4-,A...w Lance and Shield SOPHOMORES Marilyn Adams Judi Allen Rosalie Baglien Diane Boofh Joan Briggs Sherilyn Buchanan Diana Clarlx Chereyl David Marsha Empey Yveffe Fanfhus Joan Franey Barbara Garrison Janis Gause Diane Healy Karen Kessler Jane Loeffler Judy McFarland Kafhy McKean Sue Neville Jane Painfer Mary Lea Parsons Bonnie Roberfs Tami Schaffer Suzanne Scoff Paf Sullivan Lisa Touf Leilani Turner Marya Wasem Befh Wilferf Gloria Winferfon Elaine Zimmerli FRESHMEN Terry Brahm Judy Mumford Marilyn Sfubbings Candy Goldsworfhy Lynda Mifchell Margaref Acfis Chrisfine Fanucchi Paffy Wessman Andy Chism Franlrie Munis Nancy Redford Paf Dale Mary Disney Suzie Cornwall The purpose of Lance and Shield is To furTher The ideals of ciTizenship and services among The sTudenT body and communiTy. Services ThaT Lance and Shield give To The school regularly include doing The acTiviTies bulleTin board in Campus CenTer, serving aT school bangueTs, and ushering aT various school funcTions. During The fall semesTer The club parTicipaTed in Homecom- ing acTiviTies by working on The firsT place floaT, serving aT The alumni bangueT, ushering aT The Queen's coronaTion and sponsoring a mum sale aT The game. An afTer game dance was puT on aTTer The lasT fooTball game. During The Spring semesTer, an ouTsTanding acTiviTy was The Spring Carnival, in which Lance and Shield sponsored a garTer Toss booTh. CommuniTy services +ha+ The Lance and Shield parTicipaTed in have included The I-learf Fund I-lole in One drive. 5 4 FALL SEM ESTER OFFICERS Chereyl David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,.,,,,....,.., Presidel Sherilyn Buchanan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice Presidei Karin Kessler rr,,,,, ,,r,,, , Recording Secrefai Kafhy McKean .,.. .,,,,...,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,, T r easuri Jean Briggs ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C orresponding Secrefa Marya Wasem .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,u..,,,, Publicify Managi FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS Elaine Zimmerli .......,.....,,.,,,A.A..,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,, PreSide Mary Lea Parsons ,,.,.,,,,..,.,,.,,,,..,, Vice Presidei Joan Briggs ,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, R e cording Secrefa Barbara Garrison.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Corresponding Secrefo Bonnie Roberfs ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,.....,,i,,,,,i,,...,.,,. Treasur Publicify Manager had nof been elecfed fh semesfer. ADVISOR .,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M iss Beffy Undebel T f I I 91' Sr, -iff ,gg 's K I , V xg: O , EEN viz:-X. Q .fi N P4 fel S M 'f ' ' 551' if L... A 5? s,'4:'5t fl-Q' . ' , 'fi'f'+M- A x, Q J - :Ii dl' ir - Q iflj g' The mosf sfriking and beaufiful fea+ure of a beaufiful campus is ihe 320 square foo+ mosaic, which is Iocafed on ihe Science and Engineer- ing building. This mulfi-colored creafion blends wifh 'ihe fufurisfic ironworlc on fhe Ari building some +wo hundred yards away. The mosaic was designed and creared by Miss Pairicia O'Connor, who graduared in I963. She was assisled by aboui' rwenfy ofher arf sfudenis, and +oge'l'her +hey spenr over 240 hours on fhe project The finished produci' is composed of +en 4' x IO' plywood boards which were coafed wiih resin and covered wi'l'h ihousands of bifs of mosaic file. H' was designed fo be perfinenf fo The subieci maH'er laugh? in fhe building on which if hangs. fu Y f 1 I f,K,,,xI-'vw J-.... 1'-:wwf 1 - n vip! Art . 4 Raconfeur l-lours loolcing for one piclure obsolulely necessary To complele cz poge. Days wirlioul sleep Slomoclws complaining from lhe wrong lcind of food Niglils willwoul sleep orgumenis over Hue repercussions from o cerloin piclure coplion. Need sleep Screoms lor more paper, more corloon poper, more pencils, more food, more colce, more lime. Musl sleep Choosing piclures, cropping piclures, molcing o Transferring lo final loyouls, +yping good copy, proofreading copy. Sleep Sleep ZZ Z Z Z Z M em bers Sfaff Plwofographers Jim Fosfer Charles Waide Mark Gay Ron S+ewar+ Irene Whaley David Turnipseed Cynihia Choale John Young Charles Waide Mandy Baxman Jim Haynes A! Renegade Rl p is The Renegade Rip is The oTTicial weekly newspaper oT The AssociaTed STudenT Body. The paper is puT ouT by a TranTic, indus- Trious and conscienTious collecTion oT iour- nalisTic moTley maguires. Amid The mad chaos oT cuTlines, ediTor- ials, TeaTure sTories, and dummy sheeTs, There glowed a spark oT order and guided eTTorT in The Rip OTTice-The ediToriol sTaTT. And Then There were The deadlines. Tues- day and Wednesday nighTs Tound The Rip oTTice abound wiTh Talk, cigareTTe smoke, music, coTTee cups, impossible noise and laTe copy. Much To The delighT oT iTs read- ers, The weekly campus Tabloid always seemed To meeT The omnipresenT deadline. Finding parking space in The B loT, waging Tribal warTare on a local DJ, lisTen- ing To Their LP collecTion, and playing in- Tramural TooTball were iusT a Tew oT The Rip's oTher acTiviTies. Along wiTh The copy each week, The Rip also acTively parTicipaTed in The STudenT Government The Rip had' represenTaTives on The AcTiyiTies Board and The Board oT RepresenTaTives and parTicipaTed in The NominaTing ConvenTion. All-in-all The Renegade Rip was able To wrap up anoTher year able To say ThaT iT had served The sTudenTs oT BakersTield Col- lege wiTh a good, well-inTormed paper. ReporTers: Dorene Warren and Irene Whaley. W Ediforial sTafT: Jim Haynes, Diane Healy, Penny Kellogg, and Virg Alan AusTin, business manager Rich d J d r Sporfs sfaffz Don lsuperwheell Ober and Doug Baker. .Mare r,,::,,,,+ I ily! .- Tleftafeka Urcioilli We ECTS ZW Bob Jones, Welly spe Freshman Class Beginning fheir inifial semesfer, fhe Fresh- man Class lumped info school acfivifies by sponsoring a dance affer fhe Bakersfield- Sanfa Monica foofball game. The freshman officers fhen foured all orienfafion classes fo promofe inferesf in all acfivifies. Rene- grads-Pride of fhe Pasf, l-lope of fhe Fu- fure was fhe fheme of fhe frosh floaf which placed fhird in fhe parade. Andy Chism, l-lomecoming Queen candidafe, reigned as firsf princess. The freshmen also parficipaf- ed in inframural foofball, golf, bowling, and baslcefball. A Greyhound Bus was charfered by fhe class fo falce loyal roofers fo fhe LA. Valley game. Furfher service was developed wifh fhe Welfare Deparfmenf fhrough a Chrisfmas food donafion and various ofher confribufions. The Freshman Class also sponsored a Valenfine's dance, helped wifh B.C. Day, presenfed fhe sophomores wifh fhe annual Sophomore Class l-lonor Brunch, and parficipafed in fhe Spring Carnival. The Class was represenfed af fhe Area No. 5 and California Junior College Confer- ences. Being one of fhe larger clubs on cam- pus, fhe freshmen chose fiffeen delegafes fo represenf fhe class af fhe nominafing con- venfions. Showing fheir size, imaginafion, and power fhe freshmen worlced diligenfly on fhe Acfivifies Board and on fhe Board of Represenfafives. Mr. Clyde Verhine, ad- visor, gave his guiding ideas and advice fhroughouf fhe year. Frosh on Board of Represenfaiives. Freshman Class meefing. Tom Aguirre Sleve Allen Eddie Asbury Don Barber Joanne Barlell Fred Bell Richard Berry Harold Berl Terry Brahm Oliver Brennan Kifly Brubaker Richard Bruce Sian Bryson Mike Buchak Pal Burson Roberla Carfer Andy Chism Bob Clark Janine Clonls Paul Combs Mary Disney Jim Filch Ron Gallinglon Sharon Garlow Lynne George Karen Hamil'l'on Ken Hamm Richard Harvey Elizabelh Hennesey Karen Heyhoe Marilyn Hickerson Dallas Higdon Jim Hill Janel Hilchcock Jim Hodge Vicki Holman Alberl Hopkins Mike Horlon Jerry Howell Rick Howell Bruce Johnson Bob Jones Judy Kennedy Barbara Kinoshila Sieve Lewis Julie Lind Marcia Lowe Rod McClin+ock David Minch Larry Minlier 'yallaaulag 1645 af 7Zcme4 ated 7 7 7044 Weipevl Pzomale ide M4 7:4 ,-kzmuw Joe Monforf John Moore Pal' Morrison Judy Mumford Frankie Munis Diane Nelson LaMarr Nielson Kay Nikkel Jerry Osborn John Renz Ben Ridlon Diane Rynes Nancy Schipper Richard Simmons Jim Slaler John Slauffer Gary Slein Bob Sfuebbe Brenda Thompson Rosie Vasquez Mike Welly Ellen Weslerfield Esfella Yoder Fresl1 OFFICE Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrefary Treasurer Represenlalive Represenfcdive Represen+a+ive Represen+a+ive Represen+a+ive Represenialive Represen+a+ive Advisor man Class Qflicers NAME Bob Jones Mille Welly Diane Nelson Bruce Johnson Kiffy Brubaker Jim Hill Larry Minlier Judy Mumford Bob Sluebbe Diane Rynes Nancy Schipper Mr. Clyde Verliine SEMESTER Fall and Spring Fall and Spring Fall and Spring Fall and Spring Spring Fall Fall and Spring Fall Fall and Spring Fall and Spring Fall Fall and Spring MIKE HANSEN, Foil Sophomore President The Sophomore closs sponsored mony inferesfing ond enferfoining spring ocfiviries. The Spring Cor- nivol, ihe Debofens Boll, o Finol Fling, ond o Snow Cone sole on BC doy. The cioss olso fook orphons To Bokersfield Beor gomes ond rhe Sophomore giff wos repliccis of greof Americon hisforicol docu- menrs. There were oiso humorous ond informorive foculiy iecrures ond specioi polificol speolcers from off campus. The Sophomore Spring ocrivifies ond school yeor ended wifh groduofion. Sophomore Class Office s Discussing fhe class freosury ine ArTs Fesfival BalcersTield College enTered Tull Torce inTo The acTiviTies oT The TiTTh annual Fine ArTs l:esTival This May wiTh colored Tlags covering The campus and people Trom The communiTy and sTudenTs Trom high schools and The college enioying The exhibiTs oT painTings, sculpTures, phoTographs and ceramics and sTudenTs dancing, reading and playing music. This week TeaTured Three evenings, open To The communiTy, wiTh demonsTraTions oT modern dance, music, and drama. Midsummer NighT's Dream was produced in The ouTdoor TheaTre by The sTu- denTs. During The weelc assemblies were held Tor The College sTudenTs. Oral inTerpreTaTions, including Toreign language, were given and highlighTing The weelc was The disTribuTion oT The college liTerary magazine, Campus ArTs. IT TeaTured poems, shorT sTories, musical composiTions and painTings done by The sTudenTs aT BalcersTield College. Dr. Franls WaTTron served as The over-all chair- man wiTh l-lenry l-lorwege and Susan SToclcbridge direcTing The drama, Georgene Bihlman helping wiTh The dances, Dr. Phyllis Dabbs, oral inTerpreTa- Tionq ClayTon Rippey and Dalene OsTerl4amp, arT exhibiTsg KenneTh Fahsbender and Joseph l-luszTi, music and James ProTanT and PeTer Rush, TaculTy advisors Tor The Campus ArTs magazine. wWyewwwsuwwuwwmmimmwfw-awwwswemmmmpkwmmwmmiwrwuueswssnpwumswlmwwwms mwmm mmiwgfJssmmw mm -M-Q. xmwmw mm ow THAT'S how To y, fen 09 Rallies Oh, mama!!! Check Those legs!!! l-low many oT you remember The VeTs Club's crazy Tashion show which spiced one oT The excellenT groups oT rallies on campus This year? The new masculine look in Teminine nighTgowns was TeaTured. Oh, yes! Marcia BiTTlesTon, Fall SemesTer DirecTor OT Rallies, along wiTh TaculTy adviser To The Rally CommiTTee l-lerb Loken, coordinaTed TooTball rallies every week, using such Things as sending The Team oTT Tor ouT-oT-Town games and l-lomecoming as Themes. l-low- ever, like in Tishing, The big one goT away. The rally which was boasTed oT as The big- gesT and besT oT The year, a Torch rally The nighT beTore The all-imporTanT Long Beach game, was cancelled because oT The in- Tamous PresidenTial AssassinaTion. Also, spring sporTs rallies were in The planning sTage as The Rac wenT To press. The song and yell leaders were also making a year-long eTTorT To increase aTTendance aT such ill-supporTed sporTs as waTer polo, baskeTball, baseball, and swimming. FALL OFFICERS, leTT To rigl1T--SEATED: Frank Carson-PresidenT. STANDING: Bill DesTaTini-Second Vice PresidenT, Larry McCune-Sophomore Represen- TaTive, Deming Maclise-Corresponding SecreTary, Tom Gafes-FirsT Vice Presi- denT, Gene Palla-Recording SecreTary, Jack GilleTTe-Treasurer, Jeff Jackson -HisTorian, Dr. Allsman-Adviser. NOT PICTURED: Barry Hallum-Freshman RepresenTaTive, Jim WhiTlach-lmmediaTe PasT PresidenT. SPRING OFFICERS, lefT To righT-SEATED: Bill DesTaTini-Second Vice Presi- denT, Harold Wong-FirsT Vice PresidenT, Larry McCune-PresidenT, John Kirby-Treasurer. STANDING: Jay Cook-Corresponding SecreTary, Ronnie Vallicella-Recording SecreTary, MarTin PiTney-Sophomore RepresenTaTive, Jeff Jackson-HisTorian, Frank Carson-lmmediaTe PasT PresidenT, Dr. Alls- man-Adviser. Vicki and The KnighTs win Homecoming Queen ConTesT. Renegade Knighfs The Circle K Renegade KnighTs are a campus and communiTy service organiza- Tion. This year Circle K has engaged in many ocTiviTies ThoT have beneTiTed boTh The communiTy and The campus. The greaT success oT The March oT Dimes Drive in BokersTield was due parTly To Their eTTorTs. AT each home TooTball game, Two boys Trom McKinley School were The guesTs oT The Renegade KnighTs. Their greaT school spiriT and working abiliTy was proven by having The sweepsTakes TloaT and Queen Vicki I.averTy aT The IQ63 Homecoming TesTiviTies. In The Spring SemesTer The Rene- gade KnighTs senT 50 members To The Circle K convenTion in San Diego. Playboy NuT Formal was The KnighTs' besT dance oT The year. NineTeen sixTy-Tour has been anoTher successTul year Tor The Renegade KnighTs. Members Jim AddingTon Jim AnTinion Rick Averill Ray BaTes Dave Bailey Mike Beauvais Bob BiTner John Bracchi Terry BraughTon PeTe Briones Ken CalousTro Larry Cameron Frank Carson BrenT Casper Ron Coleman Dennis Cook Jay Cook Ron Craig Bill Dalliak Mike Davis Ron Davis Bill Demkey Chuck Dennen Bill DesTeTani STeve Dezember Jim FallgaTTer Tom GaTes Ed Gerow Jack GilleTTe STeve Gong Jeff GusTaTson Dennis Haggard Berry Hallum Richard Harvey Tim Harvey Jack Heberle Ed HelTon John Hershey Gene Hess Rick Huebner Ray HunT Jeff Jackson Greg Jagow Howard Jeffries Randy Johnson Rich Johnson Richard Jones WalT Jones Ed Jouion-Rouche John Kirby Jim LaJoie Jerry Lay John Lewy Mike MaTThews Larry McCune Deming Maclise Bob Moore Mike Morris Ray Norman Jeff Page Gene Palla Daryl Parsons MarTin PiTney Ken PlanT WalTer Ray Greg Reed Jim Rennels Dave RounTree Roger Sanders Bill Sanders Bill Seaward Randy Smi+h Tom SmiTh John STaTler Jerry STickler Ron Vallicella Don Vega Gary Ward Mike WelTy Jim WhiTe Mark WhiTe Jim WhiTlach Carroll Wilkinson Harold Wong Doug Yeager Recruiiing new members. Our young friends on ihe sideline. Gong! No one is iefi ou+ soo' so Q1 Presenfs Norris W. Rclcesfraw Drew Pearson Cicremoni Quadef. 4?.L T 'Uri' Jose Molina Builes Espanoles The I963-64 season loroughT ouTsTanding person- aliTies from varied Tields. ln The Fall SemesTer, Joan Baez, a popular Tollc singer, was The TirsT To malce an appearance. Dr. Norris RalcesTraw, a noTed Oceanographer, presenTed an illusTraTed lecTure. l-lenri Temianlca gave his impression oT music in The Classical, RomanTic and lmpressionisTic Pe- riods. The ClaremonT QuarTeT provided ouTsTand- ing chamber music. To end The Fall season, Drew Pearson, a conTroversial commenTaTor, made his appearance on campus. The Spring SemesTer broughT as exciTing a program as The Fall Semes- Ter. Jose Molina and his Spanish Dancers opened The Spring series. Soulima STravinslcy, a noTed pianisT, exhibiTed keyboard masTery. The PaciTic WesT CoasT Opera Company provided The impacT oT The operaTic sTage. To end The season, Frans Reynders, The mime acTor, displayed his TalenT. sown o 5-,roy hysiy Frans Reynders Henri Temicnka ge? Y Drama BakersTield College has long been known Tor a Drama deparTmenT noT only excelling on an educaTional level, buT on an enTerTain- menT one as well. fXppreciaTive audiences noT only enioyed The exciTemenT oT maior producTions, buT were awed and sTimulaTed by The arresTing ideas oT TheaTre oT The absurd. The scope was TurTher broadened by an original play oT greaT local inTeresT by TaculTy direcTor Frank WaTTron. The ouT- door TheaTre presenTed Shakespearean TheaTre To The public Tor The TirsT Time and showed ThaT classical as well as experimenT- al TheaTre was oT Timely value. The moTTo ThaT all The world's a sTage proved To be The Theme oT This season's dramaTic ouTpuT. IT was invigoraTing and versaTile and mosT imporTanT oT all, expressed The spiriT oT The Times To The sTudenT and The communiTy. THE BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE DRAMA HONOR ROLL Tom Richards Tami Schaffer John Capo David Dials Jan Parker Sandra Deulschmann THE BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE DRAMA SCHEDULE EOR 63-64 SEASON Androcles and The Lion by George Barnard Shaw The Lesson by Eugene lnesco Aria del Capo by Edna S+. Vincenr Millay Midsummer Nighhs Dream by Wil- liam Shakespeare Plain Song by Dr. Frank Wailron Ninolchka by Melchior Lengyel Ring Round lhe Moon by Jean An- ouilh Drama iDv'bv, L Assemblies The year of IQ63-64 proved fo be oufsfanding and rewarding in fhe field of assemblies. Many varied and excifing programs were offered fo Bakersfield College sfudenfs. Drew Pearson, nofed commenfafor on world affairs, Selma Epsfein, pianisf, Soulima Sfravinslcy, lecfurer on confemporary music, and Norris Rake- sfraw, oceanograplwer, were among fhe excellenf presenfafion offered fo fhe Sfudenf Body. Also included in flue pasf year's assembly pro- gram were numerous foreign films. Kennefh Fahsbender, direcfor Band Kennefh Anderson Gary Anich Chuck Aoki Gouglas Bass Marilyn Bauer Dick Bazzell Bob Beck Robin Binninger Serafino Blas John Bracchi Cafherine Braden Pefer Briones James Bunfin Chris Burneff Roberf Burns Frank Carson Brenda Clark Jimmy Coioie Bonnye Conner Ashly Cooper Mickey Creffol Belinda Durham Earl Ellioff Bruce Enns Michael Fullerfon Gary Garrison Marbin Gafewood Roberf Gilchrisi Pamela Harbison Glenn Harfzell Lawrence Heckmann Paul Hirsf Pal' Hollingsworfh Jeffery Jackson Yawanna James James Jimenex Mark Jones Carol Knighf Agafha Knoy James Lamon Aleafha Landry Kennefh Lanferman Lynda Lewis Jess Marfinez Rav Marfinez William Maflock Terry McCafferfy Gerald McCoy Nancy Mifchell Rachelle Morrison Robbyn Mosely Sfephen Mundy Warren Newbury Marv Oldershaw Eugene Falla Gerald Parclue Lowell Parreff Jeff Payne Gary Pleff Edgar Pope Donald Reader Gary Rofhwell Jerry Sears Rudolph Serrano Dannv Sniffin David Sogo Glen Soqo Marfha Sfapp John Sfauffer Roberf Sfuebbe Iynda Vandesande Dwiqhf Walhood Fred Walker Gary Ward Aubrey Weldon Gail Wipf Jerry Wood Roberf Wrighf Velva Wynn Renegade Marching Band. Smarfl Trim! Sharp! These band words are characferisfic of fhe fabulous precision offribufed fo fhe Bakersfield College Rene- gade Band. Members of fhe 'Gade Band spenf many hours a week pracficing so as fo confinually execufe infricofe maneuvers on fhe foofball field during pre-game and half-fime shows. The sixfy-five members worked diligenfly under fhe able direcfion of Kennefh Fahs- bender fo make Bakersfield College proud as fhe band performed in fhe Junior Rose Bowl compefifion, fhe annual band concerf, and numerous ofher acfivifies. M' Q fr? if ,V l ,ga Q, 'wi A N232 15 f M. mr ff L' N ' E i'1f ? LQ .. E Q xii: . 1. -' 1 K f Rl., . I -5 1 gf,-w 1 ch . , ' x MN Q 4 . V an 4 if , ff 'W F Q- V 'S QAA5' di'- Yi' 5-I ,- A it yn 1 'vi ,AN A 'L 'sis A 5, WA . 1 Q l ,ff Q, .1 .f 1? 4 Jan. S -Q at ,hi W.. 'Q . H Q in yn, Ly, , . A 'xg , V 'lv ,Qjiv Q ,j ,RD . 41AA R W, . , WN, I 'Hi ' ' jg, 97 Q- 1' 1, z mfg? 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' ' X 1 p. i V ., in I SQ' 4-I fav-3 6' B uni? ln., CHAMBER ENSEMBLE GADE QUARTET MADRIGALS Members Esfher Azurdia Ricardo Azurdia Rosalie Baglien Marilyn Bauer Marion Bauer KaTherine Beck Michael Becker Edward Berfolini Larry Callagher STan ChrisTenson Rebecca Conner Julie Cook Darrell Dennis Dick Dixon Teri EThridge Linda Ford Ramona Forquera Don Gilkison Barbara Gray William Grisham Pauline Hale Linda Harden Roberfa Hea'll1 Julie Herman Diane Hill Karen Hodson Suzanne Holland Vicki Leech Ann Liggeff Hoyf Linn Tom Marcus Marla Mafis Bill Maflock Les Maxwell Ted McClaren Harold McCown Bill McKensie Jan McWaHers Laurel Miller James Mueller Eddy Murders Krisfie Nelson Gary Oesch Lucy Parker Richard Paul Ray PeTTy MonTe Pooley Claire ReclsTone Diane Regan Bonnie RoberTs Carol Sanders Frank Saxion David Schieber Susan Schwab Danny Sniffin Le Anna Sperling Janice Sfone Anne Tarver Agafha Valos Charlie Walker Richard Walker Lana Widener Wayne Winfer i Choir JOSEPH HUSZTI DirecTor BakersTield College Choir, Madrigal Singers. and Ensemble, all under The direcTion oT Joseph l-TuszTi, are The pride oT BC. TogeTher or alone They have been Thoroughly enioyed by The sTudenTs and audiences ThaT have come in con- TacT wiTh Them. This year They parTicipaTed in The Commu- niTy College Music FesTival and resenTed an assembly aT The beginning oT The iiirsT semesTer. Their appearance aT The annual ChrisTmas Tree LighTing Ceremony was enioyed by all who braved The cold To come and sing. The ChrisTmas program oi song was anoTher high- lighT oT The season sponsored by The Choir. AT TooTball games, diTTerenT members were selecTed Trom The Madrigal group To lead The crowd in The NaTional AnThem. Among Those who sang were David Schieber, Bill Grisham, Karen Hodson, and MarTa MaTis. The Spring ConcerT was The seasonal high- lighT Tor The Three groups. Through These and oTher acTiviTies, There will be many memories Tor each member oT These groups To look back on and Tor The Fresh- man anoTher year oT promise is sTill ahead. BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE CHOIR Speech and Debafe The Bakersfield College Speech and Debafe squad parficipafed in seven fournamenfs fhis year. including fhe California Sfafe Junior College Speech Championships Tournamenf of fhe Phi Rho Pi, which fhe BC feam hosfed. ln fhe firsf semesfer led by Dr. Phyllis Dabbs, who was on a sabbafical leave lasf year, fhe feam sfarfed ouf wifh a frip fo San Diego Sfafe, followed by a iourney fo El Camino. The feam began fo click as fhey were fhe fop JC feam af fhe LA Sfafe Championship Tournamenf. Two weeks Iafer, Bakersfield placed second fo Cerrifos, a squad fhey had beafen af LA Sfafe, in fhe Fresno Cify College Tournamenf. Sfarfing off fhe second semesfer on fhe righf foof, fhe feam made one of fheir besf showings in fhe lasf few years, as fhey wenf home from fhe Long Beach Sfafe meef wifh nine superior medals and four excellenf cerfificafes. One of fhese superior medals was in debafe as was one of fhe cerfificafes of excellence. On March 20 and 2 I, Bakersfield College was fhe scene of fhe Sfafe fournamenf and in fhe firsf week of May. fhey were af Pasadena College. or Pliego, Royce Smifh, Rolando Tello, Ben JesTer. Bill Doud Typical dorm room Men 's Residence Hull The Mens' Residence l-loll wos designed To give on lirniTed number OT men Trom ouT oT Town o ploce To live ond To provide Tor Them sociol ond recreoTionol opporTuniTies os well os The opporTuniTies oT educoTionol vvelTore ond sociol developmenT. This yeor The Mens' Residence l-loll Took on ocTive porT in inTromurol sporTs. They hod Two bowling Teoms, o bosl4eTboll Teorn ond o TooTlooll Teom. Besides This The Dormies enTered o TlooT in The l-lomeconning porode, sponsored o l3oTher ond Son BonqueT ond on Associc:T- ed STudenT Body donce. They ore olso o chorTered club ond oT The beginning oT The TirsT semesTer They elecTed The Tollowing oTTicers: President Royce SmiThg Vice PresidenT, VicTor Pliegog Secre- Tory, Rolonclo Tello1 Treosurer, Ben JesTerg AcTiviTies Boord RepresenToTive, Bill Doudg ond AThleTic DirecTor, John Moson. CENTER: Viclor Pliego. FIRST ROW: Bill Knoblauch, MonTe Carpenfer, Royce SmiTh, Robbyn Mosley. SECOND ROW: Bill Doud, Joy GallaTin, Warren Higley, Mille WelTon, I Rolando Tello, Weaver Simonsen, PeTe Vollmer, Bob EcggleTon, Dave Neffew, AlberTo VicTor Plleg0, Mrs. Cdffef. ROYC Sm I1 D az, Mike Ncrlalino. Mason, Rolando Tello, Ben JesTer. Mr mwfs1:sfm Joe Alpui' John Capo Monfe Carpenfer Alberfo Diaz Lewy Dickey Bill Doucl Bob Eaglefon Jay Gallaiin Milte Welfon Kennefh Graham Chuck Herzford Warren Higley Ben Jesfer Marlr Johnson Bill Knablauch Mark Lazarus Phil McCormac John Mason Robbyn Mosley Mike Nafalino Dave Neffew James Osmundsen Gefullio Pableo Vicfor Pliego Fred Rodgers Weaver Simonsen Royce Smifh John Siafler Chris Tanemofo Rolando Tello Pefe Vollmer Larry Bufler OFFICERS FOR THE FALL SEMESTER OF I9b3 Royce Smilh , , . Presidenf Vicfor Pliego , , , , , , , . Vice Presidenf Rolando Tello . , , Secrefary Ben Jesler , , , . , , Treasurer Bill Doud Acfivifies Board Represenfafive John Mason , , Aihlefic Direcfor Women's Residence Hall The Women's Residence l-lall offers i+s women siudenls The opporlunily of living in an exclusive campus environmenl. By virlue of living in lhe hall Jrhe sludenls can more easily parlicipale in 'rhe varied college evenls, and are noi so prone lo cur classes. As service 'ro lhe school, members of +he hall serve af various dinners and banguels given al' lhe college. As a club, The Women's Residence Hall busily plans ils annual aclivilies. The firsl is lo combine wilh lhe Associaled Men's Residence l-lall in build- ing a Tloal for Homecoming. Nexl is The big Chris?- mas Parly, Wi+h a gif? of a mudpie kil for every- one. ln 'rhe spring lhe girls clean lheir rooms. Spring Tea 'is here, al which lime open house is held for visilors and The girls' parenls. ln May one sees many happy couples on lhe BC campus. These delighlecl souls were ioinecl in holy malrimony al The marriage boolh in lhe Spring Carnival, sponsored by The Women's Dorm. The year concludes wilh l'he Big l.iHle Sisler Ban- quef given by 'rhe freshmen. l-lere, wide eyed sophomores lislen lo precliclions of lheir unique fulures. Le'H fo righl Tami Schafer Marilyn Riclihoff Becky Kruge Jean Laird JBGH l-Clifd. Anne Miller. MGNJY BCIXVTVCH1. Tumi 5Cl'IGf0f BBCRY KH-Ige Eva Dial Diane Dorringion Carol Riccommi JOYCG NeWl0f'- Nancy Seiqlef. Cheryl Bignall. 1 H . i Y ' fl-Jiiiz. g '51. my kbs ifiiui 51 fi xi Q :L ig, 8 S r H, as l Q , , L ' 45 gal., mi , LJf35i' Wei A3 ,V V, Mfg ,gal ,,,,,...,..,.... Associcded Veferon Sfudenfs The VeTerons' Club, one oT The mosT ocTive clubs on The compus, is composed oT ex-servicemen ond is ougmenTed by inTeresTed sTudenTs, who, if They hove noT been c1TTilioTed wiTh The miliTory, hold or sToTus in The club oToissocic1Te members. The A.V.S., ci speciol inTeresT club, provides o common bose oT ocTiviTies Tor The older ex-Gl sTudenTs, who mighT oTherwise Teel ouT oT ploce omong o sTudenT body composed moinly oT sTudenTs iusT ouT oT high schools. AcTiviTies in which The A.V.S. engoges include blood drives, by which on sTonding occounT in The l-louchin Blood Bonlc is moinToined Tor The use OT bo+h A.V.S. members ond Their Tomilies ond mem- bers oT The vorious veTerons' groups in The Kern greg, ciiding oT The college sToTT during regisTro- Tion, oiding in The promoTion oT sporTs oT The Iocol juvenile holl, Tood drives Tor needy Tomilies during The holidoys, The vorious l-lomecoming ocTiviTies, provision oT spiriT promoTing devices QT TooTboll gomes such os The A.V.S. connon ond The Toimous Give-Em-The Ax, numerous porTies Tor members ond guesTs, porTies Tor orphons ond needy chil- dren, inTromurol sporTs ond ocTiviTies, ond, oT course, The locolly Tomous Beoichcombers' Donce. Membership in The AssocioTed VeTeron STudenTs ollso enTiTles sTudenTs To ouTomoTic membership in The Young VeTerons oT Bolcersicield Club, o locolly chorTered orgonizoTion whose gools ond oims, in- soTor os The promoTion oT ocTiviTies Tor ex-service- men, ore similor To Those oT The A.V.S. , J EV J Q E gg I is Q I Q ,S EX we if .1 S Ji, 4 K B E QE , 4 S -0 D. SANCH EZ Vefs' Club M em bers Bill Ames Slerling Amos Milce Armsfrong Mike Berry Milne Casad Max Cole Ken Cooper Dennis Croufhers John Culver Don Evans Jim Faulkner Randy Fendricln Lonn Fisher Richard Fisher Jim Fosler Bari Frazee Marll Gay Jaclc Griffin Neil Grimes Jim Haralson Sam Hargrave Cornelia Hernandez Jim Hill Charles Knighl Dave Lawrence Wayne Lee Duane Linfon Sieve McCollum Ted Miller Dennis Paul Brad Peacock Miclr Pearson Wally Presher Ron Rife Darryle Sanchez Juan Sanlin Kenn Shanley Floyd Smilh Jim Waldren Carl Weppler Dave Welzell Ed Wilderson Mike Tanner Wolf Fisher Linda Bozolxy Judy Acord Hepsilon Club OFFICERS Carolyn Brown ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.....,...,,.,, PresidenT Faye Murfin .,...,.....,....,.....,,,.........,.....,,,, Vice Presideni Judy Denio ,..,...,....,,,,,.....,..,.,...,....,,.,..,,.,,..,.... Secre+cry Judy Mumford ..,...,,.,..,, ..,...,,,..,.,, T reasurer Agricullure Club During The school yeor oT I963 ond l964, The AgriculTure Club builT The plywood bloclc BC leTTers locoTed on The slope oT The norTh end oT Memoriol STodium. The club, in coniuncTion wiTh The Homecoming TooTboll gome, sponsored Mickey Hopper Tor Homecoming Queen. During The spring semesTer The Ag Club sponsored o donce known os The Olde STomp compleTe wiTh on hog-colling conTesT. LoTer plons included selling TerTilizer To sTudenTs ond Teochers. During The Spring Cornivol, The club sponsored o dunlcing conTesT. The club olso donoTed blood To The Houchin CommuniTy Blood Bonlc on Februory 28. ., .... ,V 3 ,mi E E il' 1 .s is gums: - , Misa. . 1 AEV'5V56Vlfu5i9QfPf'i 5, ,, E,.1::g,:a-.,,.,,55-,F,, -,H-: --: ,, A ., ,. .glv 5 ,:,, , .. ,. ,. . SOMMER Qjgswiwzfflgmkixwsu, cff-.- 2 ,mu-f,.f ,,-f ,lff serial -gg:: .,2- , The baslceTball Team Toolc a loolc aT iTs audience early in The season and Tound The largesT crowd oT The season. The reason- club sponsored aTTer-game dances are be- coming more and more popular. The dance season goT oTT To a swinging sTarT when The SurT Bunnies were broughT in To warm up The icebreaker dance. The spring semesTer saw The maior clubs on campus, The VeTs and The KnighTs, vying Tor The disTincTion oT having puT on The mosT ouTsTanding and successTul dance oT The year. The KnighTs sponsored The Play- boy lNluT Formal, a dance To which The sTu- denTs are required To wear one piece oT Tormal aTTire and anyThing else They may wish. While The VeTs puT on Their annual Beachcomber's dance, an aTTair where The lcids dress as They would iT sTranded on a deserT island in The SouTh Seas. 1 Look of +hc'r hof horn Dances WhcT? For me Sonfol ls This a fer+iliTy ri+e? Oh! She los? her pnr+ner. There he is. Lamps The Lamps is a campus organizaTion in which membership is limiTed To sTudenTs enrolled in The AssociaTed Degree Program in Nursing Tor The preparaTion- oT RegisTered Nurses. The organizaTion is planned To serve as a liaison beTween sTudenTs enrolled in The nursing program and oTher campus organizaTions. Members are also eligible Tor membership in The STudenT Nurses AssociaTion oT California. The Lamps awarded Two scholarships oT 575.00 each, one To a Freshman and The second To a Sophomore sTudenT in The AA Program in Nursing, during The I963-64 school year. As a group They collecTed a varieTy oT arTicles Tor paTienTs' use in OccupaTional Therapy aT Camarillo STaTe l-los- piTal. A candy sale on campus, Tor The purpose oT replenishing Treasury Tunds To carry on club acTiviTies was a successful venTure This spring. The Lamps also had one oT The booThs aT The Spring Carnival. SOPHOMORE STUDENTS Carol Allen-Secrefary Cafherine Be'l'Tis Cheryl Brighf Paula Broclr Max Burdick-Presiden+ Kafhryn Burdick Judiih Chifwood BeH'y EllioTT Kafhleen Franey-Treasurer BeTTye J. Hopkins Pauleffe Gann Evanielina Miranda G. B. Moss Margare-l' Munis-Hisforian Jane? Ousley Evelyn Padilla Beria Thomas Donna Vesi Lillian Barr Helen Dillard Ilona Howell FRESHMAN STUDENTS Lola Barkley M ary Caraway M arTha Ca rrefe Dorofhy Clark Ellen Cosby Sharon Dyer Joan Fairchild Marsha Fischer Dee Garcia Donna Graham BeHy Haven Sandra Hodge Jeni King Myrna Kliewer Carolyn Krone STephane Shaw Carolyn Smifh Sherry Snedden Judifh Sianley -Vice Presideni Mary Ellen Walfers Karen Willis Womenfs Recre This year, working along wifh club sponsors, Mrs. Sybil Kane and Miss Oeorgene Bihlman, fhe of- ficers and members of fhe W.R.A. have had an acfive and enjoyable year. Officers for fhe year were as follows: Firsf Semesfer: Kif Sfone, Presi- clenfg Jo Creameans, Vice Presidenf, Dianne Dor- ringfon, Secrefaryg Susan Holland, Publicifyg Jo Creameans, Acfivifies Board Represenfafive. Sec- ond Semesfer: Kay Liffle, Presidenfg Kif Sfone, Vice Presiclenf, Rachael Morrison and Dianne Dorring- fon, Secrefariesg Susan l-lolland, Publicifyg De Ryf- ko, Acfivifies Board Represenfafive, and Susan l-lolland, Acfivifies Board Alfernafe. W.R.A. sponsors various acfivifies on campus, one of which is fhe Women's Tennis Team. The Tennis Team compefed in several mafches fhis year and Kif Sfone fook fhe firsf singles mafch againsf Califor- nia Polyfechnic College. Delegafions from fhe club have offended several conferences fhis year. The mosf imporfanf confer- ence of fhe year for fhe organizafion was fhe Pacific Soufhwesf Regional Afhlefic and Recrea- fional Federafion for College Women, held af Asilomar, California. Delegafes fo fhis conference were Kay Liffle, Kif Sfone, Jane Byrne, Susan Hol- land, and De Ryfko. During fhe pre-Chrisfmas season fhe Associafion held a bake sale and splif fhe proceeds befween a needy family and supporf for fhe Unifed Sfafes Olympic Team. Also during The year fhe W.R.A. co-sponsored a fun nighf wifh fhe Varsify Club. Open fo all sfudenfs on campus, many forms of recreafion were offered such as volleyball, badminfon, swim- ming, and dancing. Admission was free and an evening of frolic was enjoyed by all. Anofher firsf was fhe enfry of a floaf in fhe l-lomecoming Parade. Alfhough if didn'f rafe a prize, a warm fellowship was shared by all who foolc parf in ifs consfrucfion. afion Associafion Lambda Alpha Frank Rodriguez ,, ,,,,. PresidenT Bob Duran, ,, , ,, , Vice Presidenf Esfher Garcia, SecreTary-Treasurer Ruben Elias ,,,, ,, ,,,,, , ,,,, PubliciTy Chairman Rebecca Calderon AcTiviTies Board RepresenTaTive Shirley Ce-rvcnTez AcTiviTies Board AlTernaTe Larry MarTinez Al Valdez Mary Armendarez Cornelio Hernandez Rifa Doria Charlie Pindea Eva Robles Olivia Chaves Felix Esquinel Manuel Gonzelas STeve CasTro Joe Pena Ron O'Farrell STeve Dean Manuel Carrillo PeTe Parra Chuck Chinn l.e Cercle Francais Le Cercle Francais was esTablished Tor sTudenTs oT French aT BakersTield College so ThaT They mighT increase Their knowledge oT France ouTside The classroom. Every oTher week The club meeTs on campus To carry ouT regular business. ln addiTion, Le Cercle Francais holds one evening meeTing a monTh aT The homes oT The members. During These meeTings The members lisTen To French records, play French word games, view slides, and some- Times have special speakers on French culTure. Oc- casionally, The sTudenTs plan a French dinner or French reTreshmenTs. Every eTTorT is made To con- ducT The meeTings in French. These acTiviTies have always been considered by The parTicipanTs as boTh proTiTable and highly enTerTaining. Le Cercle Francais also carries on several useTul proiecTs duri- ing The year: This year The club is purchasing French books Tor The school library. AEC The purpose Tor The Associohon Tor ExcepTionol Children is To give Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in worlcing wiTh iuvenile delinquency ond The menTolly reTorded ci chonce To work wiTh These groups. IT is hoped Through This club ThciT sTudenTs con oc- guire ci beTTer undersTonding ond ThoT oThers will olso beneTiT Trom Their worlc. The club worlcs wiTh The reTorded Through bowl- ing once o week, o donce once o monTh, ond worlc- ing once ci monTh or more oT Juvenile Hell. The club olso Tries To worlc oT The PorTerville SToTe l-los- piTcil oT leosT once 0 monTh cilso. All Those inTeresTed in worlqing wiTh The menTolly re-Torded oindfor The juveniles ore welcome To oT- Tend The weelclv meeTings. Engineers' Club The purpose OT The club is To Tur- Ther The inTellecTuol ond sociol sToTus oT BC ond To engoge in group sTudy oT The proTessionc1l ond economic problems which will conTronT Them in The c1cTuol prc1cTice oT engineering. 3335 ' Sfudenf California Teachers Associafion The Sfudenf California Teachers Associafion of Bakersfield College is parf of fhe sfafe-wide pro- gram which encompasses 60 chapfers. Our pur- pose as a chapfer af a lower division level is fo en- courage capable sfudenfs fo enfer fhe feaching profession. SCTA is designed fo offer a sfepping sfone fo you in your chosen profession fhrough opporfunifies for you fo work on a professional level and fo gain insighf info fhe feaching profession. From SCTA you will have fhe opporfunify fo parficipafe in acfivifies such as regional and sfafe- wide conferences and workshops and fo meef fhe leaders of educafion in California. SCTA aufomaficolly makes you a member of CTA and enfifles you fo many of fhe benefifs of CTA. The CTA is our parenf and our parenf keeps close fabs on us, giving us aid when needed. lnfer-Racial Club is a newly charfered club on campus wifh an aim fo creafe improved relafion- ship and undersfanding befween racial groups on and off campus. They work fogefher as one for fhe good of fhe sfudenf body and fhe communify. The club is open fo any sfudenf who is inferesfed in improving undersfanding befween races. All foreign sfudenfs are honorary members. Wm ,Q Q ,mWp.wQamws.ww....ss.,s aww.. wmmmwsm lnler-racial Club KroTTsmon's Klub The KroTTsrnon's Klub is Tor The beneTiT oT all Trode ond inc:lusTriol sTudenTs. This club sTimuloTes inTeresT in school ocTiviTies ond governrnenT oTToirs Tor These sTudenTs. Some oT These ocTiviTies consisT oT o homecom- ing TlooT, oworoling scholorships, oncl co-sponsoring The Spring Cornivol. The Spring Cornivol ocTiviTies keep The KroTTs- mon's Klub very busy. They build The cusTorn-mode sTereo seT given owoy os o oloor prize plus orrong- ing The booThs Tor The oTher clubs. Two one-hunclrecl dollor scholorships were oworcled This yeor os o resulT oT The proTiTs Trorn The Spring Cornivol. A V ,ff Wildlife and Timber Club Wesley The Wesley STudenT Fellowship oT BolcersTield College is o MeThodisT sponsored club wiTh mem- bership open To all Bol4ersTield College sTudenTs. The proiecTs ThroughouT The yeor hoye included such Things os The donoTing oT Tlogs To The college oudiTorium, worlcing wiTh The menTolly reTorded ond porTicipoTion in Wesley Fellowship ConTerences ThroughouT The sToTe. The Wesleyions olso por- TicipoTed in The Spring Cornivol, l-lomecoming ond oTher compus ocTiviTies. The biggesT proiecT Tor The yeor wos The onnuol Pizzo Dinner. Newman Club The Newmon Club is o religious club on compus whose purpose is To bring Cc1Tholic ond non-CoTho- lic sTudenTs TogeTher Tor religious, inTellecTuol, ond sociol TuncTions. ln TulTilling iTs purpose The New- mon Club conducTed o public Bible Service, iour- neyed To Kernville on o good will proiecT, ond held severol snow porTies ond oTher sociol TuncTions omong iTs members. AT BcilcersTield College The Newmon Club por- TicipoTed ocTively in Homecoming by moking o TlooT, iT sponsored one oT The Top inTromurol bos- l4eTboll Teoms, ond iT hcid iTs own booTh oT The onnuol Spring Cornivol. These ond mony oTher Things were on The ogendo oT The Newmon Club This yeor ond There ore mony more in sTore Tor The yeors To come. LDS lnsTiTuTe This insTiTuTe is o TwoTold progrom Tor college sTudenTs oT The Church oT Jesus ChrisT oT LoTTer Doy SoinTs lMormonl. The TirsT is o closs, The second TuncTions os o club. AcTiyiTies This yeor included on oTTicers Troining progrom oT ldylewild ond Two oll- doy conTerences in Los Angeles. Now under consTrucTion is The 593,000 insTiTuTe building on MT. Vernon which will be compleTed This yeor. WiTh This building There will be more oT on opporTuniTy Tor closses ond ocTiviTies Thon in previous yeoirs. Go Yds The GoYds is one oT The newesT clubs on compus ond is olso The only YMCA oT- TilioTed club QT Bolcersifield College. One oT The reosons GoYds wos orgonized wos To promoTe inTeresT in sTudenT governmenT, which hos been woeTully locking in The posT Tew yeors. Since iT wos orgonized in Oc- Tober, IQ63, Tive GoYds members hove olreody been elecTed To posiTions on The Boord oT RepresenToTiyes. The C5oYds only money-roising proiecT This yeor hos been o donce oTTer The EI Co- mino gome. This donce wos one oT ThemosT successTul oTTer-boslceTboll-gome donces oT The yeor, ond wos probobly due To The op- FRO NT ROW, leTT To rigl'lT: Dick Berry, STeve Allen, Dove Green, D Barber, STcn Bryson, John Moore, John Sfcuffer, Mille Muchak o cvi or on Tolle. SECON R : eorge oran, ruce Johnson d s All D OW G M B BrenT Coppell, L y Mi Tl , B b S bb , Mrk W lTy d Rl hc d Bruce. NOT icT TT crr n er o Tue e e e an c p ured: Larry Vunno o. peoronce oT The now inTomous BEATLES. ln doing These ond oTher ocTiviTies, GoYds is sTriving To encouroge The en- Tire sTudenT body To porTicipoTe in sTudenT governmenT. This experience is Tun ond con be useTul in loiTer liTe. wwmbms m,WLwmN,fNmMfwV 'inmwmi BC Medics The BC lvledics is a new club iusT organized on campus This year. The lvledics is a coml:JinaTion, special inTeresT-communiTy service club. lT caTers To Those maTure sTudenTs who are planning a TuTure in medicine, and aT The same Time, iT works Tor The beTTermenT aT BakersTield Through various Types oT communiTy service. The members visiT various med- ical schools like The San Francisco Medical CenTer and have guesT speakers like Dr. Smale. UCCF The UniTed Campus ChrisTian Fellowship consisTs OT members oT The UniTed BreThren, CongregaTion- al, ChrisTian, and Presbylrerian churches. AT The weekly 7:30 breakTasT meeTings, They have guesT speakers Trom various churches and religious or- ganizaTions. During The year, The club parTicipaTes in The l-lomecoming acTiviTies and The Spring Car- nival. This year They shared an award in The l-lome- coming FloaT compeTiTion wiTh SCTA and The As- sociaTion Tor ExcepTional Children. .uw , ...T.....,.,,,,. ,l -,L President, Vice Pres Jeff Ogilvie Marshal Hughes Darrell Hall Gary Laiblin Larry Vanna++a Gorey Bearden John Ivy Richard Harvey Leonard Ross Tom Oshel Alex Midina Dave Brubaker OFFICERS dent, , , Secrefury., ,,,,,, ,,,A,,,,,,,,,.A, Treasurer.. Aciivifies 55513 Represekieiikii' ,. Tom Oshel ,Jeff Ogilvie Leonard Ross Marshal Hughes , Dave Brubaker Associafed Men Sfudenrs Associafed Women Sfudenfs The Associared Women S+uden+s had various speakers rhroughouf The spring semesrer. Someone from Lyle's College of Beaufy is scheduled ro speak lafer in lhe semesler. The club parricipared in BC Day, Jrhe Spring Carnival and also served of a banguel ai Jrhe end of school. A.W.S. awarded scholarships ro refurning and Jrransferring co-ed srudenis. JOHN HARDING, Presidenf LINDA TAYLOR, Secrefury. DemocraT Club The Campus DemocraT Club is a new poliTicaI acTiviTies group aT BalcersTield College. IT was be- gun early in The spring semesTer by several sTudenTs and Mr. Norm Thomas acTing as Temporary advis- or. Jim Morgan became The TirsT PresidenT oT The group wiTh Mr. Thomas as advisor and Mr. GarreTT as assisTanT advisor. The purposes oT The club are To inTorm The sTudenT body abouT The ideals and acTiviTies oT The DemocraTic ParTy, as well as pro- vide acTive supporT To candidaTes and ideas in naTional, sTaTe and local governmenTs wiTh which The club is in agreemenT. In order To TurTher These aims The club sponsors speakers. discussions and campus and communiTy acTiviTies. While The club is aTTiliaTed wiTh no o+her organizaTions, members are urged To become acTive as individuals in boTh poliTical and social acTiviTies. Republican Club The purpose oT The BC Republican Club is To promoTe Republican principles, To promoTe inTeresT in poIiTical aTTairs, and To educaTe inTeresTed peo- ple in The values oT logical and democraTic prac- Tical policies. This year The club has been successTul and hos sponsored such spealcers on campus as Joe Shell, Richard STiern, John RousseloT, and Barry Gold- waTer, Jr. The club represenTed BakersTield College aT The mocls naTional Republican nominaTing convenTion in San Francisco. IT was held This year during Spring VacaTion and was sponsored by The Cali- Tornia College Republicans Inc. - Wm,N.W.,.,,.,4,......., if. . i .... , - gf . . . --wi ,.-f ..swwi., be , , V . .,..' Q si--W esesmw - is l l . M R. McCALL T Advisor Sfudenf Forum The STudenT Forum oTTers s+uden+s on opporTu- niTy To discuss in deToil oll sides To conTroversiol sub- iecTs. The STudenT Forum does noT oim oT molcing specific conclusions or oTTering soluTions, buT oims To probe To The very essence oT problems. Through These discussions, iT is hoped ThoT sTudenTs will be sTirnuloTed To o more lively porTicipciTion ond in- TeresT in locol, noTionol, ond inTernoTionol issues. l FN Judes lnfernofionol ln iTs TirsT yeor oT exisTence, The Godes lnTerno- ionol sTrove To solidiTy iTs oirns oT encouroging rovel ond school spiriT Through porTicipoTion in :ompus governmenT. SelecTing chorTer members, loThering sTudenT Trovel inTormoTion, ioining The 1.5. STudenT Troyel AssocioTion, ond orgonizing :or corovons To The ouT of Town TooTboll gomes :ere some oT Their mony club ocTiviTies. Plons were also mode To esToblish bronch chopTers oT such :olleges os UCSB, SocromenTo SToTe, Son Jose, JCLA, UCB. Spring Carnival A whirlwind ol lun was crealed by popping balloons, eggs lilled willw conlelli cruslwing againsl llie lweods of friends, gorlers falling oil llie legs ol prelly girls, flying pies landing in llie laces of ASB presidenlial can- didales and ollwer unprepared per- sons. Men sluiled willi cliocolale calce. lemon pie, divinily, cokes, grape snow cones, cinnamon candied ap- ples and muslard laden lwol dogs. Girls were sold as slaves and ail- erwards dragged llieir owners lo The marriage boolli. The clean-up commillee who l'1od lo clean up llie remainders of a day full ol lun did nol mind because llwe Spring Carnival was a success. Ag HF Sporfs P , 4-P 39 Af 3' A 1 ,ll Q Q if we iw G wi ,Q , A 1-45 W' AQ' XX MW M E I M W fi. if i W r v if 1 'NN-Q , Y , i , , W M,-NV A X D 'aM.,,,,, s 0 I it Qs L K ' Q. , Q H A I I A 2 . ,,, V 'M N'-Y -.. . . f -M v f ' ' v.,.q,Aw N --N 'K' V' ' m f lun,,L ... by N . 4 fr x ' ,., vw' ,I , 1 ' I ' 5 V .-M Q, ' x V, I y ,, M 1, A ,, y W, W, ' . 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II-Boy Ray, e I2-Jerry Fri+h, qb I4-Ricky Swan, qb I5-Bob Kahana, qb 20-Jerry Ballard, hb 2I-Thurman Louis, hb 22-Jim Ebling, hb, db 25-Ben Laverfy, db 26-Bren'r Roberfs, hb, db 3I-Richard FeIIon, Ib 34-PaI Beasley, fb 35-George Mendiburu, fb COACHES: Ray Newman, head coach 37-Virgil Marcum, Ib 40-Leon S+evens, hb 4I-Charlie Jones, hb 42-Gary Crouch, hb 44-Bill Perry, db 45-Ar'I' Dixon, hb 47-John Thomas, hb 5I-Doug Schulfz, c 53-Gerald Troy, d+ 55-Tim Sheehan, c -Don KoonIz, c -Dennis Haggard, 56 60 Gerry Collis, backfield coach Vic Lindskog, Iine coach Claude Gilberl, end and linebacker coach Jack Keifhley, Irainer Wayne Bringham, equipmeni' manager Bill McLean, manager John Lewy, manager Tom Anfon, manager 6 -Dallas Grider, Ib W df I 62-To m are, 63-Don Norris, de 64-Paul Rocha, g B b Ch I Ib 66- o ar on, 67-Bill Higdon, 'di' 68-Orville Leao, g 69-Craig Wilson, g 70-Lon Emerson, I 72-Joe lsaia, df 73-Lonnie Feemsfer, I' 74-Mike Galagaza, I BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD 'BAKERSFIELD 75-Jim Andrews, 76-Spain Musgrove, 77-Manuel Lopez, I 78 I 'I' -Ray Ba eman, I' I 79-Tony Nofarides, df 8I-Skeefer McMurray, e 85 D M II - ean axwe , e 86-Ray Johnson, de 87-Rhe+'I Wya'I'I, e 88-Dick Wifcher, e 90--Dave WeI'zeII, e ' I: SI I d 9I-Duc an on, e Season Record 2I 38 35 30 33 ss,., 26 ,sss, 24 ,,,s, 39 .,s,s 22 48 sssss 'PoI'a+o Bowl game FOOTHILL OLYMPIC SAN DIEGO ffQffisANTA MONICA LA VALLEY EL CAMINO . CERRITOS EAST LA so LONG BEACH GLENDALE 6 0 20 I4 I3 7 28 0 I4 0 Kahana rambles for yardage. Bakersfield 27, Foofhill 6 A recovered fumble on FooThill's Io by Dave WeTzell seT The sTage for a fine overall season for The Renegades. Quarferback Ricky Swan, on his firsT pass of The year, passes for a Touchdown To Jim Ebling, and The Gades were rolling. l-lalfback Jerry Ballard and George Mendiburu added Touch- downs and Mendi booTed a field goal for BC. Bakersfield 38, Olympic O The Renegades closed Their pre-league slaTe wiTh a sound smashing of The Qlympic College lWash.l Rangers. Linebacker Bob Charlon scored The firsT TD of The game by reTurning an inTercepTed pass 25 yards for The score. Jim Ebling reTurned a punT 53 yards for The second TD, and Mendiburu scored Twice by runs before Swan hiT WeTzell and Jerry FriTh piTched To Leon Sfevens for The final TD's. Bakersfield 35, San Diego 20 l-lerefofore 4Th-ranked San Diego proved To be slighTly less Than The anTicipaTed foe The Gades expecTed. BC builT up a 35-6 lead before relaxing. Mendiburu, The workhorse fullback, scored firsT from six yards ouT, and four oTher Gades crossed The goal before The nighf was over. Safefy BrenT RoberTs inTercepTed Three passes from SD's high- ly-TouTed NaTe Shaw, and Three oTher passes were pilfered by oTher Gades. Bakersfield 30, Sanfa Monica T4 The Renegades had To come from behind for The firsT Time in The season. The Corsairs held a I4-I2 lead 'aT The half-Time break, buT Three Bakersfield Touchdowns in The second half puT BC in prime conTenTion for The MeTropoliTan Conference crown. Bakersfield 33, LA Valley T3 Receiving unexpecfed opposiTion from The Mon- archs, The Gades had To fighT hard To sTay unde- feaTed and in conTenTion for The Junior Rose Bowl bid which was The prime TargeT all season. The locals sTarTed fasT, luckily, as Mendi barreled 26 yards for a TD on The firsT drive. Sfrefch, Ebling, S+reTch. Heh, Heh, Heh-Clean The bum ou+ . . .Jones and Swan. Bakersfield 26, El Camino 7 l9,I74 Tons sow The Renegades win Their l-lome- coming game Trom undeTeaTed El Camino War- riors. Charley Jones goT BC oTT To The same sTarT WeTzell did in The season opener by recovering a Tumble on ECC's Io. Ballard scored Trom The Tour. fXTTer a Warrior Touchdown and exTra poinT booT puT The Gades behind 7-6, BakersTield Torged ahead wiTh The same TorTiTude shown The previous weekend againsT SanTa Monica. Cerrifos 28, Bakersfield 24 The Renegades didn'T come To play, The Falcons did. -lhaT was The sTory ol The game. CerriTos held a 2l-8 halTTime lead and a good TourTh guarTer eTTorT by Bakersliield Tell shorT. Bakersfield 39, EasT LA O Six diTTerenT BC players scored Touchdowns in This, The easiesT game oT The year, and a welcome breaTher'l beTween Two very sTrong Toes. Swan, Mendiburu, RoberTs, Ebling, RaT Beasley, and Bal- lard scored in ThaT order. Bakersfield 22, Long Beach 74 The showdown Tor The MeTro ConTerence crown was posTponed Three days because oT RresidenT Kennedys assassinaTion, and The delay was hard- ly harmTul Tor The Gades. On a Wednesday nighT, They ouT-did The powerTul Vikings in every phase oT The game, wiTh Swan nearly perTecT in his passing. The Grades leol The whole game, and boasTed a I4-O bulge aT The inTermission. Hey, man, you're cheofingl PoTaTo Bowl Bakersfield 48, Glendale 0 Facing The Glendale Vagueros, who had given up only 45 poinTs in 8 seasonal games, The Gades proceeded To score Three poinTs more Than ThaT ToTal in one game. BC goT eighT poinTs in each oT The TirsT Three periods, and doubled Their ToTal score in The TourTh guarTer wiTh 24 poinTs. ln This game, The running aTTack was The big weapon, whereas during The regular season, The passing aT Swan and Bob Kahana had been The main Tac- Tor in The Renegade successes. Good CGTCT1- Wllcher' Who's goT The ball, Rick? f H 42 ,Y f fffzgg , 1 s S K . E 4? maw X 'wi QL Q f' 11 2 x ,QA Q5 'Q sv ar , 'F vm, M W A., NNW I x , Q41 ' QL i , -, va: ll 'fy ,, ' f za 4- .Wt H- , .K K Li 3, , V, x X g . 4, J' 'ky .,. AM ua iw , A 4 1 Ji j' ff W -'Z .V In Q, 3, af ,H , y flag .' X Vw. ngzlyiw ak Aw' is 1 nfl 1 Q ' 1 1- no i -, , p , 4 WL V M A 6 .M mf YH? -4- ,nf-, ' Y IWW, ,M My hz, 'ff 4 Glam 1-w Q, X 1 fm- 4 i ywgnnvy ,K-.Mu f 1 WW her grabs anofh CRUNCH Awards Grid lndex and Williamson All-fXmericanB BB Riclcy Swan Grid Index and Grid-wire All-American BB Tim Sheehan All-Conference BB BB Wilcher, Sheehan, Swan, Ebling Mosl lnfiproved BB B B aaaaaaaaaa Paul Rocha Gulslandinq Blocker B B Bob Charlon Rue Pollolc Oulslandinq Baclc George Mendiburu Rue Pollolc Oulslanding Lineman Manuel Lopez lnspiralional Linernan B B ,B o,ao ooaaa D iclc Wilcher Oulslanding Defensive Back Jim Ebling and Brenl Roberls Sporlsrnanship Award B B B B B Orville Leao lnspiralional Baclc B B BB Jerry Ballard All-Melro Honorable lvlenlion Roberls, Lopez, lvlendiburu, Slevensi Ballard, Charlon Mosl Valuable Player BB B BBBBBBBBB BBBBBB BBRiclcy Swan . . . Kahuna faclrled in Pofafo Bowl. ,,.f 1 iw .'-- W me A , Bm.. V- wmwy ff-- .V ff +1 . -f-f me-Q-,firm V, i,...w zfwfmmaug-Mwfwmb-,Big,i, 'MW -wMe,W,.,,m-fe,iimummqifinqfi f,B,M,. .,MBM B,,..,,m,,-, oc l1 Bob Covey FIRST ROW, leff 'ro righf: B. McDonald, R, Riemer, D. Cafe, B. Scoff, C. Ozunu. B C h K D l SECOND ROW: B. Andrews, . ovey, coac g . ci ey. Cross Country Coach Bob Covey, in his firsf year as Bakers- field College cross counfry coach, saw his charges finish a good fhird in The conference finals behind champion San Diego and second place EI Camino and fourfh in conference dual meef compefifion. The league slafe of 4 wins, 3 losses was splaffered wifh numerous excellenf performances by Bill An- drews, fhe Top 'Sade runner, and number fwo man Keifh Dailey. Andrews sef several course records before being hampered by a leg iniury in fhe lasf few meefs. Fan inferesf, as in mosf of fhe sporfs in IQ63-64, was higher fhan ever before for fhe harriers, buf unforfunafely fhere was only one BC home meef. ln fhaf meef, againsf Long Beach and l.A Valley, Andrews was af his besf, winning by over 75 yards. Ofher members of fhe feam, who always gave good performances foo, were Bob Scoff, Rudy Raimer, Dan Cafe and Carlos Ozuna. Wafer Polo Jim Turner, Coach nhl.:-f..Ww ww .M .W .M www Led by unanimous All-Mefropolifan Con- ference selecfion Al Mayo and All-Mefro honorable menfion awardees Roger Prasser, Bob Boyer, and Gary Gallon, fhe Bakers- field College Renegade wafer polo feam had a relafively disappoinfing season, fin- ishing 4-I2 overall and 2-8 in league play. l-lowever, Coach Jim Turner was nof alfo- gefher dissafisfied. Fan affendance was fhe highesf BC wafer poloisfs have ever en- joyed, and whereas soufhland high schools have wafer polo feams, none in fhe BC dis- fricf carry fhe sporf. Boyer led fhe squad in quarfers played wifh 6I, while Mayo scored 70 goals fo lead fhe feam in fhaf deparfmenf. Besides Mayo, Prosser, Boyer, and Gal- lon, leffermen on fhe '63 squad included Alan Harrison, Richard l-loward, John Chir- riclc, Barf Alford, Norm Sfanley, Larry l-lolcomb, John Rofh, and Manager Jim Spaulding. - l 'i 1 T 'i l T ii n o I ,A f Swimming ,sigma Coac NaTionally-ranl4ecl swimmers Alan Harrison, Al Mayo, Roger Prosser, Jim Thomas, and Bob Boyer led Jim Turner's Renegade Tinmen Through anoTher Tine season. The swimmers, Though plagued wiTh an exTremely Tough schedule, which began wiTh o clouble-dual meeT wiTh The Tresh- men oT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia aT Berlceley, came Through in many individual evenTs. The i964 BC Team also played hosT To The STaTe meeT on May 7, 8, and 9, The besT-aTTended swim meeT in rec:enT 'Sade hisTory. OTher members oT The 'Sade squad, as reporTed beTore The Rao cleacl- line, were Bob Araujo, Jim RoTh, Ken SchurichT, David Minch, BorT Al- Tord, MonTie CarpenTer, Gary Gallon, and PaT MiTchell. FIRST ROW: Bob Aravjc, Alan Harrison, Jim RoTh, Jim Spaulding lmanagerl. SECOND ROW: Bart Alford, Bob Bower, Jim Thomas, Ken Schuricf. THIRD ROW: Gary Gallon, Alvin Mayo, Roger Prassar, MonTe CarpenTer. FOURTH ROW: Davis Smi+h, Pa+ Mifchell, John Lewy, Dave Minch. hes Bill Finch and Jim Turner Q,,w,-m , , , IULU-:GE , , -115' 'Milk' 5' AT SW- -A fy 'Ln KN ' .N , . 'K , -A . ,f Akin! -Q- M Y ff, 35 f A 9 f fr 4' ax ff 1 bf- W 'Af 3 -ff ' uf W, vp., fl. v-y,, lx M 1fJ'Z 'F?5m w If au.. K K V r ,, r - A-W w,y1,V , -ea V,.L'M,,,. - ff' 6, iq -Q. f f if qw ,NY ' f ' f f 1 3 r , 'QA-ww - M .. mn I ,,.,-...L W-M, .J f fcgfwzvg'-' ' f f X .-,wxw N 7 'Y' 4 hw, Q56 .iff fffk A V ' geaggfii A A ,, , Kr ,K Q 'L ' 'fat -W 'A ku - Q ' - f. H sri , Qt' 'ff f' , N iw W, f , V .2-nf My gl X .R in ff V ,, ,, .X wi H J ' 'gatd 'qi '- ' 5' -. A V A V, fy, U L- ,M , S X i NSW Li, fp Ks. ' Q i 2 r Maw , A 4 5533? iSf'iK'.,1Lwf:A. g 1 z 5 91 ? Ly ,L if B 30 31' B Bakersfield Colleges l963-64 baslcefboll feam, while nof fhe besf in fhe hisfory of fhe school, was a highly-spirifed bunch of ball players, and fhey gave several excifing performances, especially af home, where fhe crowds were larger and more vocal fhan normally is fhe case for baslcefball. Freshman coach Pefe Nesfande, who showed himself fo be a very capable young rnenfor, was faced wifh fhe faslc of malcing a good feam ouf of one sophomore and a group of freshmen. l-lis froubles were compounded furfher when fhe lone soph., cenfer John Rexrofh, broke a foe, puffing him auf of several league games. Larry Tolliver, Ed Sfephens, Ray Ermigaraf, Bob Sfephens, Ed Newlin, Busfer Mofen, Paul Green, Ron Adams, and Paul Chrisman foolr up fhe sloclr well, and gave every indicafion fhey will be fighfing for fhe league championship nexf year. Crissman hifs for No. Sfephens makes cz iump sho? from ihe base line. l Rexroih goes fo ihe buckef for fwo. No. Nome Pos 44 Adams, Ron 55 5 F I2 Crissmon, Paul F 30 Ermigorof, Roy G 50 Green, Paul 5 F I0 Ne-wlin, Ed G 52 Rexrofh, John C 24 Sfephens, Bob 5 G 4 Sfephens, Ed , 5 F 54 Tolliver, Larry C 40 Mo+en,Bus+er 5 G S5 Wresfling Coach Vic Lindslcog, reTurning To Bakers- Tield College This year Trom Three years coaching The oTTensive line oT The Los An- geles Rams pro TooTball Team, apparenTly imparTed The Triclc oT Turning big men inTo gionTs To his 'Gade yorsiTy wresTling squad, as he led Them Through a greaT season. They won several early season maTches and placed well in The sTaTe meeT. The wresTlers, by weighT, included: I I5-Frank Boado IZ3-Eugene l-Tess l3O-Larry Errea I37-Jim NorsworThy I47--Mike Roberson or Darrell Kirby l57'-Don Ross or Mike Roberson I67-PeTe Delis T77-Bob MarTini I9l-Dale Pxnnis l-leavy-l-loword Dumble El-ING l ffl QM D G H ss STANDING: Milne 9 Darrell Kirby lCross Heel Trip 1 si In if s T i T A I V T 'V mf. :MQ V T 1 ii:'Zf'4dri:?: M y 3 .xf noi here. eifher. Hmmm . . . no? here . .K ,mmm A Oh! Here are my cigareHes f . , , Loken, Coach Gymnasfics l-lerb I.olcen's I964 GymnasTics squad, which boasTed only Three members, launched Their season aTTer The Rac's deadline, on March 6 in San Jose. Richard l-loward was The lone reTurning leTTerman, and Loken called him one oT The mosT TalenTed and versaTile gymnasTs he has ever coached. Freshmen who were expecTed To make The small Team sTrong were Kal MaTis and Gary Baier. Because aT The size aT The squad, none aT The boys could specialize in any one evenT buT had To be all-around per- Tormers. AlThough no local high schools have gymnasTics Teams, l.ol4en's Teams have always given a good accounT oT Themselves, Gary Baier and This one was expecTed To be no excep- Tion. l Richard Howard Kel MG l FIRST ROW: Loy, Jerry-Kearns, Gary-Flewollen, Roy-Hodges, Allen Welfy, Mike. SECOND ROW: Wilmowski, Richard-Terrell, Richcrd-Wis- ham, George-Snow, Allen-Adams, AI-Van Tonnigon. John-Bri-ICG. Richard. John Van Tonnigan Q A A . ' ,A ' I fins! i. 'K I, g y 1 , , T 1 F I J i I mf gf Ar il S ffffff 's V fiffifffifiizf ffffff f . ffffffff li f,,,,fa+ ffff' , .f,,ffff.f :if I f 5 T ' ' I A I T 5 4 z f F f f f T ,V , i fi 4 ' 5 , 1 s f I Yi A f 1 ' , , , f 1 f I I , , , If 4 f 1 v 1 1 iff I 5 i ,F f 1 T 1 f if r T I f 'L ' -'J if if ' i 1 f 1 R f f ' V , , 7 1 z f 1 7 I f 1' f , V ' P ,, .l i , w 1 e ff K I 1 s T I f f J fr , A A , ,' T A - T if fs T 1- , T ,T f ,, ff f or if ' 1 , ', T T f s Q A f .T s 3 f 1 3' fir xii? xiii? Y T is 2 ' ciss A A T? ggi fi? - . 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This year's 'Sade Team was led by leT- Termen John Van Tonnigan and Richard Terrell, who were reTurnees Trom lasT year's hoT-and-cold squad. Tap Treshmen pros- pecTs were George Wisham, Richard Bruce, and Mike WelTy. OTher Team members were Richard Wil- mowski, Allen Snow, Al Adams, Jerry Lay, Gary Kerans, Ray Flewallen, and Allen l-lodges. While season resulTs were noT available aT deadline Time, Coach PTisTer was con- TidenT oT a greaT season. LEFT: Allen Hodges and RIGHT: Richard Bruce Abouf Thai' eighfh-place finish I goHa sei on example. l'm sfudenf body president Your +urn, buddy f be , W..-511-r L M . EEEEK! A mouse! Who raised fha? bor? Qi ,fm Hey, who'sfl'1e wise guy fha? leff fha? shoe in ihe hack? 139 BolcersTield Colleges Troclc Teom, ornomenTed in The posT wiTh such noTionol sTors os Jerry Torr lhurdlesl ond Bob Johnson lmilel, were underdogs going inTo This yeoir's boTTles under Bob Covey, The youThTul oddiTion ol The cooching sToTT. The big sTors oT This yeor's oggregoTion were Porlcy Jones HOG-yd. doshl, JeTT SToclcTon l22Ol, Bob ScoTT l2Amilel, Richord Jones Thigh iumpl, ond Morcellous CorTwrighT leveryThingl. Ben l.overTy olso excelled in The Triple jump. Cooch Covey, building his Treshmon-sTudded Teom, TelT The boys would improve ond would nexT yeor be o MeTro power. Hfpuff, puffl Thaf finish line musf be around here someplace. l'VE had it You carry if for awhile. Man, I knew l'd find fhaf Enish line, FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Coach Gerry Collis, laalboy, Coach Claude Gilberf. SECOND ROW: Ernie Uranga, Miclcey Riddiough, Ed Means, Wes Choale, Paul Anderson, Ray Ellioll' and Ron O'Farrell. THIRD ROW: Bob Aurin, Sieve Dean, Bob Limi, Barry Schulz, John Francis, Charlie Gillenwaler and Mil+on Jackson. TOP ROW: Manager Ken Seaman, John Bryan, Bill McLean, Sieve Rojas, Mike Keese. Dan Russell, Milne Horfon and Pele Parra. Baseball Coach Collis shakes hands wilh Assislanl' Coach Claude Gilbert The Renegade baseball Team, under coaches Gerry Collis and Claude Gilbert was beseT by Troubles early in The season, buT showed promise oT a laTe-season spurT. ATTer I2 games, The Team had a 6-6 record. Lack of hiTTing and poor Tielding were The pri- mary causes oT The deTeaTs, as The piTc:hing was accepTable. John Bryan, who had Two oT The TirsT 6 wins, was The ace oT The sTaTT, and held a wide edge in sTril4eouTs wiTh l9. PeTe Parra and Bob Limi also appeared ready Tor Tine seasons. ln The baTTing deparTmenT, cenTerTielder Paul Anderson led The sguad wiTh a .3I6 average, while STeye Rojas, The TirsT baseman, was second wiTh a .3IO mark. Ed Means led in runs baTTed in wiTh I4. I I I 3 CHARLIE GILLENWATER PETE PARRA MIKE HORTON ERNIE URANGA MiI+ Jackson connecis on home-run swing. MANAGER KEN SEAMAN JOHN FRANCIS STEVE DEAN RON O'FARRELL Big Train Urcngu rounds Ihird BARRY SCHULZ MICKEY RIDDIOUGH PAUL ANDERSON DAN RUSSELL RAY ELLIOTT BOB LIMI BOB AURIN Tecmmoies congrc:IuIc:+e Jackson. U I 1 5 ,. ' f , I, , W' W C xi ii I I I A ' , . ,,g .,3,4gff f , 5 A fr A I I 1 I X - I f 'I FI I ' Q 11 Q 1? i K I ' :Pffgyg A QW E145 A 'X I f ' .X N , I I H - , '.,.,,4-af . VFX -fh'15f 'ii' 'ri WES CHOATE BILL McLEAN JOHN BRYAN MILTON JACKSON STEVE ROJAS ED MEANS I 631, GULF Coach Jaclc FrosT enTered The I964 GolT cam- paign wiTh high hopes, based on The TacT ThaT he had six reTurnees Trom lasT year's squad: Tony Lehman, Ron Nelson, John l-lardinq, Ron Surgener, Jerry Byron, and Tom Eveland. To go wiTh This TalenT, a hosT oT promising Tresh- men Turned ouT: Dennis McDonough, who was TirsT man ThroughouT mosT oT The slaTe, John Delany, Gary ATl4ins, John Moore, Ed Bauqher, and Robin Mosley. The golTers' home course was Bal4ersTield Coun- Try Club, and They appeared especially adepT aT winning There. The I963-64 lnTramural program was one oT The biggesT and besT in The hisTory OT BalcersTield College. Under Tull-Time Direc:Tor oT lnTramural AThleTics Wid Trussler, who sTepped down as Tennis coach To accepT The demanding posiTion, The lnTramural leagues boasTed such sporTs as Tlag TooT- ball, golT, Table Tennis, baslceTball, volley- ball, bowling, and soTTball. The Spanish Club Drurylaners were The power in nearly all The ouTdoor sporTs, cop- ping The TooTball championship by a narrow margin over The Rip-Sophomore Class Ar- gos, and displaying remarkable apTiTude in baslceTball and volleyball as well. The Freshman Class dominaTed bowling aTTer a poor sTarT. M--W--W-....!l I 148 3-L gms l :fa-ga g. 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