Bakersfield College - Raconteur Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1968
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' •% Jf ' ■:m. - RACONTEUR STAFF Editor-in-Chief Bill Rosica Associate Editor Rebecca Phillips Copy Editor John Fowler Business Manager Nancy Jacobs Organizations Editor Trudy Hodges Photo Editor Ray Partain Class Editors .Karen Callagy Nancy Villard Staff Writers and Photographers Phill Winters, Jim Sutton, Bob Evans, Loren Herring, Jerry Henry, Judy Brown, Katy Durham, Calvin Denny. 1968 RACONTEUR Published by the Students of Bakersfield College Classroom Activities were and still arc a part of B. C. Coming from a popular spot on Campus. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page 1 Tabl e of Contents 2 Administration 17 Sophomore Section 39 Sports 66 Organizations 106 Activities 152 Ads 174 Epilog 200 B.C. had its share of people this year. From Friday. • • • .To Monday. • B.C. Students were there. New techniques are developed in niglit school classes by people in many different walks of life. EVENING DIVISION To the majority of the 4700 day students at B.C. the scholastic day is over by 4:30. However, there are approximately 2500 other students who don ' t come to school until two hours later. These students , comprised mostly of adults from the community, are enrolled in B.C. ' s Evening Divi- sion. They learn everything from Italian to arc welding. It seems that the older generation wants to learn as badly as we students do. Amid a shower of sparks a new career is developed. On a Clear Day SECLUSION. . . . . .AND STUDY. . . Perhaps the first thing a visitor to the vast ex- panse of our campus notices is the space allotted to buildings. This large amount of room makes many semi -secluded spots besides the library available for study. Students have found that the Huddle, and the various courtyards of the many buildings a conducive atmosphere in which to study. Banner Lines. . • and Top Notch Teams. . • Built the B.C. Spirit , . . and the always smiling. Conference. Burns Finlinson ' s designation to tlie vacated post of President of Bakersfield College came as no surprise to anyone who is ac- quainted with his outstanding record as an administrator. Since his arrival on the B. C, campus, Mr. Finlinson has served as Director of Veter- ans, Dean of Records, and Vice-President. He has served in the last office for nine years. Although he will not assume his duties as President until July 1 , 19G8, Mr. Finlinson is already preparing himself for his duties. FINLINSON. . . . . .NEW PRESIDENT J A man readj ' for any occurrance. With his appointment to the position of Superintendent of the Kern Joint Junior College District, Dr. Edward Simonsen has, in a way, said good-bye to B.C. Dr. Simonsen has been acquainted and working with Bakersfield College students and faculty for over twenty years. In 1946 he joined the B.C. Administration as Dean of Men. Since then he has held various posts as Dean of Administration, Vice President, and finally President of the College. This last position he has held for the past nine years. TENNIS ANYONE? Since the announcement of his new appoint- ment. Dr. Simonsen has been increasing his contact with the students and faculty as to assure us that even though he will not be on the campus he will be working for our best interests. Gkiil Tprrence frllan-A. B. . M.A., Eastern Illinois University. History Robert Allison B.S. , San Jose State; M.S. , Oregon State University. Che- mistry, Ronald Allsma n B.S. Pharm D., University of California Medical Center. Biology Jacqueline Appel A. B. , Stanford Uni- versity; M.A. , Fresno State. English Charles Barrack B.A. , San Diego State College; M.A., University of Washington. German Duane Belcher A. B., M.A., Uni- versity of California at Berkley. Psychology Richard Benston B.A. , M.A., Uni- versity of Washington. English Carol Benston B.A. , Rollins College; M.A., University of Miami . English Allen C. Berardi B. S., M.A., University of Denver. Business Education Georgene Bihljiuui A. K. , San Jose State College; M.A. , Stanford Uni- versity. Physical Education Gilbert Bishop A. B. , Siin Jose State College; M.S. , University of Southern California. Director of Athletics Delia IJloyd A. B. Fresno State College; M.A., U.C.L.A. English r a Fred Bonar B.A. , San Jose State College; M. A. , Fresno State College. Trades and Industry Carl Bowser B.S.M.E., California Polytechnic College. Physical Edu - cation Harland Boyd A.B. , M.A., Ph.D., University of California at Berkley. Social Science John Bracewell B.A. , Florida State University; M.A., State University of Iowa. Drama Victor Braclce B.A. , Arizona State University; M.S. , University of Sou- thern California. Art Jesse Bradley B.S. , University of Georgia Vocational Credential; U.C.L.A. Mathematics Robert Brailsford B. S. , M.S., Brig- ham Young University; Ph.D. , Uni- versity of Utah. Chemistry Sally Briggs B.S. , University of Denver; M.A. , University of Southern California. Busi- ness Dale Broolffi B. A. , M.A., University of Washington. Music Margaret Buckley R.N. , St. Mary ' s College of Nursing; B.A. , P.H.N. , Fresno State College. Director of Health Kathryn Cafferty R.N. , St. Joseph Hospital; B. S. , Immaculate Heart; M.S.N.E., Catholic University of America; Professional Diploma; Ed.D. , Columbia. Nursing Education Elsie Campbell R.N. , B.S. , Universit) ' of California at Ber- l ley; M.A. , Teachers College Columbia University. Nursing 19 w 1 ■' •.  w K,, ■— - Jane Carney R.N. , St. Francis Hospital N.J.; B.S.N.E. , University of Maryland; M.A. , Teachers College. Columbia Nursing Robert Chapman B.S. , M.S. , Uni- versity of Oregon. Drama Ben Chichester B.S. , M.S. , University of Idaho. Botany Paul Chism B.A. , University of Calif- ornia at Berkley; M.A. , San Francisco State University. Psychology Robert Clark B.A. , University of California at Santa Barliara; M.F.A. , Carnegie Institute of Technology, Services Dean Close A.B. , San Jose State College; L.L.B. , U.C. at Berkley. Business Law Carol Clough B. S. , M.B.A., Uni- versity of California at Berkley. Busi- ness Education Gerry CoUis A. B. , M. A. , University of Denver. Physical Education Ruth Colton B.S., Nasson College; M.Ed. , University of Pittsburgh. Data Processing Fred Coon B.A. , M.A. , University of Michigan. Industrial Drawing Wallace Cory B.A. , Linfield College; M.A. , University of Georgia. History Robert Covey B.S., University of Kansas; M.Ed. , Oregon State Uni- versity. Physical Education ii Janis Crooks B.S. , M.S. , University Wayne Culver B.A. , ICansas University; of California at Los Angeles. M.A. , Central Washington University. Psychology Lowell Dabbs A. B. , M. A. , University Phyllis Dabbs B.A. , University of S. California. English of Akron; M.S. , Ph.D. , Uni- versity of Southern California. English Duane Damron B. S. , University of Thonias Davis A. B. , M. A. , University California at Davis. Physical Education of California at Berkley. History Susan Day A. B. , M.A., Stanford Rose Marie Diaz R. N. , Knapp University. Drama College of Nursing Vocational Training; U.C.L. A. Nursing Ray Draper B.S. , University of Utah; M.S., Oregon State University. Life Science Harry Drenan Vocational Credential, U.C.L. A. Trades and Industries Richai-d Duax B.A. , De Paul University; M.A., Stanford University. French - -s .«S ' I Earl Dunstan A. B. , Los Angeles State College. Business Edu- cation Bobby Edmonds B.A., M.A., San Diego State College. Psychology Pen-j- Edwards B.A. , M.S. , University of California at Berkley ProgTamining. Data Processing John Ewing B.S. , U.S. Naval Academy; M.S. , University of Michigan. Math- ematics Kenneth Fahsbender B.M., Illinois Wesleyan University; M.S. , University of Illinois. Director of Guidance Ruth Feldman B.A. , University of Michigan; M.A. , University of Chicago. English Ralph Felger B.A., Whltworth; M. B.A., University of Denver; M. S. , Trinity University. Business Education Bill Finch B.A., M.A., San Jose State. Physical Education Glenn Fitts B.S. , M.P.A. , M. B.A. , University of Arizona. Police Science Terry Fleenor B.A., M.A. , Arizona State University. English Lanning Hint, Vocational Credential University of California at Los Angt?les. Data Processing Paul I ' l-iH-.i H.S. , M.S. , Ui of Pittsburgh. Pliysiology ,,.J5J Frecki Fry R.N. Sparruw A. B. , Mich- igan State University; M. N. , University of Washington. Nursing Rotert Funk B.A. , University of Cali- fornia at Santa Barbara; M.A. , San Jose State University. Didustrial Drawing Clifton Garrett B.A., M.A., Los Angeles State College. History Robert Gilmorc A. B. , Uni - versify of California at Berkley; M.A., Stanford University . Psychology James Glymi B.A., M.A. State College. Sociology Raymond Gonzales B.A. , San Fran- cisco State College; M.A. , University of the Americas. Spanish Gregory Goodwin B. S. , Northwestern University; M. A., Stanfoi-d University. History Paul Gordon A. B. , M. A. , Uni- versity of California at Berkley. English Mary Elizabeth Graff B. S. , University of Illinois; M.A., U.C.L.A. English Richard Grass B. S. , Lewis and Clark College; M. B.A. , Uni- versity of California at Berkley. Business Education 23 Edgar Hageman B.A. , Fresno State College. Trades and Industries Victor Mailings B.A. , University of Utah; M.A., Stanford. Psychology Betty Jo Hamilton B.A. , M.A. Peabody College. English George Holger Hansen B.S. , M.Ed. , College of Agriculture Davis; M.Ed. , Uni- versity of California at Davis. Agri- culture Richard Harkins A.B., St. Mary ' s College; M.A., Uni- versity of California at Berkley. Assistant Dean of Evening Di- vision Ai-lecn Hashim B.A., Fresno State College. Child Study Center Donald Hayslett B.A. , Fresno State College. Police Science Earl Haynes, Vocational Credential Universit y of Qllifomia at Los Ang-eles. Trades and Industry William Heffernan A.B., M.A., University of California at Berkley. Dean of Records and Admissions Edwin HommcrHng A. B. , University of the Redlands; M.S. , University of Southern California. Mathematics John Hernandez B.A. , M.A. , Uni- versity of Michigan , Director of Student Affairs. English Eloise Higgins B.S., University of Southern California. Child Develop- ment Sybil Hilton B.S. , M.S. , University of California at Los Angeles. Physical Education Kathleen Hodapp B.A. , M. A. , San Diego State College. Busi- ness Education Norman Hoffman B. S. , M. Ed. , Oregon State College. Health Education, Physical Education Lloyd Hokit B.A., M.A. , California Polytechnic College. Agriculture Evan Howard B.A. , M.A. , San Jose State College. English Paul Howard B.A. , M.A. , University of San Francisco. Police Science Bartara Hojl B.S. , UuivLTsity ul Cali- fornia at Berlcley. Home Economics Phyllis Hullett B.A. , M.A. , Universit ' of Minnesota. Physical Education Harriet Huls B.A., Smith College; M.A. , CornellUni- versity. Life Science ■s r f , : V Lowell Hulesbus B.A. , Western Union College; B.S., M.S., Universitj ' of Nebraska. Chem- istry James Inskeep Ph. B. , A. M. , Univ- ersity of Chicago. History Fred Jacobs A. B. , University of California at Berkley; M.A. , California State College at Ful- lerton. Librarian Catherine Johnson A. B. , Inmiaculate Heart College, Mathematics Donald Johnson B. S. , Ncbrasld State Teachers College; M.A. , College of the Pacific. Chemistry Marguerite Johnson A.B. , M.A., University of California at Berkley. English VV ' alter Johnson B. A. , San Jose State College. Physical Edu- cation W.J Johnson B.S. , Stout Institute Technical Mathematics Richard Jones A. B. , M.A. , San Jose State College. IX ' ;ui of IX-sert 15i ision Wylie Jones B.S. , l .irtiiiouth M. B.A. , University of California at Ix)s Angeles. Economics Stanley Kaip A. B. , University of Cali- fornia. Geology Charles Katzman A. B. , Rollins Col- lege; M.S., University of California at Los Angeles. Journalism Parley Kilbui-n B.S. , M.S. , Utah State University; Ed.D. , Stanford University. Dean of Evening Div. Thomas Kimler B.S. , Arizona State University; M.S . , Syracuse University. Physical Science. Eugene Kirchner B.A. , M.S. , State University of Iowa. Physical Science Alvin Kleinhample A. B. , University of California at Santa Barljara. Ti-ades and Industries Claire Larsen B.A. , Utah State Uni- versity. Librarian Kenneth Lautenschlager A. B. , Miami University; Ph.D. Ohio State University. Geology George Lawrence B.A. , M.A. , Ph.D. , University of California at Berkley. Physical Science Patricia Lee B.S., M.S., University of California at Berkley. Chemistry 27 -% - _ i0 ■Eva Lefevre A. B. , University of Hawaii; Diploma, University of Paris. French Gaylen Lewis B.A. , Utah State Uni- versity; M.A. , University of Calil ' oniia at Berkeley. Social Science Joyce Lockford B.A. , University of California at Berkeley; M.A. , Uni- versity of Utah. English Herbert Loken B.S. , University of Minnesota; M.S., Mankato State. Physical Education John Ludeke A.B., M.A., Stanford University. History John Lyman A. B. , San Diego State College; M.A., San Francisco State College . Geography Alma Lytton B.A. , University of California at Los Angeles; M.A. , University of California at Davis. Anthropology 28 Virginia Mack R.N. , St. Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nursing; B.S., Seattle University; M. N. , University of Washington. Nursing Education Ruth Maguire A.B. , Univursity of California at Los Angeles; M.A. , Syracuse University; Ed.D., UCLA. Counselor Jeanette Mahan B.A. , M.A. , Uni- versih ' of California at lit-rkcloy. Art Robert Manning B.A., Drake Uni- versity; M.A. , University of Southern California. Orchestra Willye Pearl Mdoclana B.S. , Tuskegee Institute; Internship, John Andrew Memorial Hospital; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Home Economics Paul Meert B.A. , University of Notre Dame; M.A. , San Diego State College. Mathematics Jan Mensendick A. B. , Colorado State College. Business Edu- cation Thomas Merson A. B. , San Jose State College; M.A. , Ed.D. , University of California at Berkeley. Dean of in- struction Donald Miller B.S. , M. M. , University of Cincinnati , College Conservatory of Music. Vocal Music Yvonne Milliken B.A. , Colorado State College. Counselor, English Wendy Moi-ck B.A. , M.A. , S;ui Jose State College. Home Economics Calvin Mueller A. B. , University of California at Berkeley; M.A. , Clare- mont College; Ed.D., Columbia Uni- versity. Music Samuel McCall B.A. , Reed College; M.A. , University of California at Berkeley. History, Political Science Walter McClanahan B.A. , University of Nebraska; M.E., Colorado State College. Counselor, Psychology 29 Kz:: J Mary McCormick A. B. , Uni- versity of Calitornia at Berkley; M.A., San Francisco State College. English George McGee B.A., St. Joseph College; M.A. , George Washington University. Business Education Colin McKay B.A. , M.A. State College. Speech San Diego Peter McKay A. B. , M. A. , Stanlord University. History William Nelson B. A. , M.A. University of Wyoming. Physi- cal Education Peter Nestajide B. S. , St. Olaf College; M.A. , San Jose State College. Physi- cal Education Willian Nielson A. B. , Pomona; M. Ed. , University of California at Los Angeles; M.A. , Uni - varsity of Illinois. Mathematics 30 Jack Noyes B.S. , M.A., University of Michigan. Art Phyllis Nusz B.A. , M.A. , University of Pacific, Assistant Director of Stu- dent Affairs; Campus Center Co- ordinator. Speech Daniel Nystrom A.B. , M.A. , Uni- versity of California at Bt rkley. Life Science Furn Ogden B.A. , The College of the Ozarks; M.S. , University of Southern California. Business Education John Oglesby B. S. , M.Ed. , University of California at Davis. Agriculture Marion O ' Laughlin R.N. , B.A. , Uni- versity of San Francisco; M. S. N. E. , University of Washington. Nursing Dalene Osterkanp A. B. , M.A. , San Jose State College. Art Merriem Palitz B.A. , University of Wisconsin; J.D. , Marquette University. English Nicholas Pananides B.S. , U.S. Naval Academy; M.S. , University of Michi- gan. Astronomy Robert Parsons B.A. , University of California at Riverside; M.A. , Uni- versity of Iowa. Physics Henry Pfister B .A. , College of the Pacific. Physical Education Bruce Pfutzenreuter B.S., M.A., University of Colorado. Physical Edu- cation Robert Poe B.A., M.A., University of Southern California. Photography -m. Edward Poindexter B. A. , M. S. , San Jose State. Psychology Harvel Pollard B.A. , M.A. , San Jose State College. Physical Education Donald Poole A. B. , M. S. , San Diego State. Physics Robert Poorman B. S. , M.A., Ohio State University; Ed.D., University of California at Los Angeles. Dean of Students James Profant B. S. , M.A. University. English 6 Paul F ruett B.A. , University of Calif- ornia at Berkley; M.A. , North Carolina State University Uubeit Quiggle B. A. , University of Minnesota; M.A. , University Southern California. Psychology Theodore Reller A. B. , M.A. , Uni- versity of California at Berkley. Social Sc fence David Rhea B.A. , Augustine College; M.A., Northwestern University. Sociology Phillip Rossen, Vocational Credential University of California at Los Angeles. Industrial Technology 32 Jack Rowe A. B. , University of Cali- fornia at Berkley; M.A. , University of Southern California; Ed.D. , Uni- versity of Colorado. Mathematics Richard Ruiz A. B. , M. A. , University Helena Salaveria A. B. , University of of California. Art California at Berkley; M.A. , Stanford. Spanish Milton Sanden B.A. , M.A. , Whittier College. Associate Dean of Instruction Wesley Sanderson A.B. , M.A., University of California at Los Angeles . Clinical Psychologist Lucille Sautter A.B. , Emporium Teachers College; M.A., Oklahoma. Director of Placement Dale Scales B.A. , Fresno State Col- lege; M.A. , California Polytechnic College. Agriculture Adelaide Sc-liali-r A.li. , M. A. , University of California at Los Angeles . German Sasha Schmidt B.A., University of California at Santa Barbara; M.A., University of California at Berkley. History Richard Settle B.A. , L.L.B., Uni- versity of Washington. Business Edu- cation Harriet Sheldon B.A. , San Jose State College; M.A., College of the Pacific; M.A. , University of Pacific. Counselor 33 Frank SJierman B. A. , Wesleyan University; M.A., University of California at Berkley. Eng- lish A.B. Silver B.A. , M.A., San Fran- cisco State College. English David Silvey B. S. , Purdue University M. Ed. Pennsylvania State University. Physics Allen Slate B.A. , M. A. , Van- derbilt University. Mathematics Walter Snook A.B. , Fresno State College; M.A., San Francisco State College. Trades and Industries Donald Stansbury B. S. , University of California at Los Angeles; M. A. , San Jose State. English Elbert Stewart A. B. , University of California at Berkley; M.A. , Uni- versity of Redlands. Anthropology Mary Sweeney B.A. , M.A. , University of California at Los Angeles. Business Education Jacques Thiroux B.A. , Pomona Col- lege; M.A., San Francisco State College. English Barbara Thomas B.S. , Cornell Uni- versity. Home Economics William Thomas B. A., M.A., San Francisco State College. Political Science Richard Tigner B.A. , M.A., Uni- versity of California at Berkley. Bus- iness Education Edwin Tishbirel B.S. , M. Ed. , Uni- versity of California at Davis. Agri- culture Alan Tolle A. B. , Westminster Col- lege. Life Science Shirly Trembley A. B. , Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles; M. A. , Fresno. Math- ematics Betty Tritten B.S., University of North Dal ota; M.A. , San Jose State College. Mathematics Willard Trussler B.S.Ed., M.S., Emporia State College. Health Education James Turner A. B. , University of California at Berkley; M.A. , Stanford University. Physical Education John Van Osdel Special Secondary Vocational Life Diploma, University of California. Coordinator of Vo- cational Education Clyde Verhine B.A. , M.A. , Stanford Universitv. Social Science William Walker B.A. , Uni- versity of Southern California. Journalism J Robb Walt A. B. , San Jose State College; M.S. , Ed. , University of Southern California. In- dustrial Technology Carol Ward B.A., M.A., University of Arkansas. English Ray Ward B.S. , M.S. , Oregon State College. Chemistry Frank Wattron A. B. , M. A. , Whittier College; Ph.D. , University of Southern California. Associate Dean of In- struction Persis Webster A. B. , University. Spanish M.A. , Stanford Rodney Wessman B.S. , M.Ed. , Uni- versitj ' of California at Los Angeles. Business Education John Wetzler B. S. , Utah State; M.S. , University of Southern California. Library Science Dell Whetsler B.S. , M.A. , University of Idaho. Audio Visual Arlene Wick B.S. , R.N. , P.H.N. , Mt. St. Mary ' s College. Nursing Education , ' ' :: Robert Wickey B.S. , University of Missouri; M.S. , University of Min- nesota. Industrial Drawing Meriam Williams B.A., University of California at Riverside. English Hulon Willis B. A. , M.A. , Ph.D. , University of California at Los Angeles. English Milton Woken B. S. , South Dakota State University; M.S. , University of Wy- oming. Business Education Charles Wood B.S. , University of Ohio; M.A., Columbia University. Band Marilyn Worthington B.S. , College of Saint Scholastica. Home Economics Evelyn Wulf B.A. , M.A. , Librarian- ship University of Denver. Librarian Thomas Yale B.A. , M.A. , San Jose State College. Life Science John Zinunerman A. B. , San Jose State College; M.A., Stanford University. Geology 37 SOPHOMORES. . . Artie Alman Bill Alston Anita Alves Dale Amble Bruce Anderson John Anderson Judith Anderson Steve Anderson Annette Arnold Mike Artz Charles Ash Frank Ashley Bruce Auld Gloria Avants Margi Avlward Mike Bacon Nancy Bagnell Ralph Barber REMEMBER. . . Jane Barle Dana Barnard Lester Baronci Linda Bartenste Linda Beresford iM- ' fe 39 Jane Bertolucci Marian Bertraii i Diana Bigelow Linda Binns Peggy Bloget Gerald Bork Wanda Bradford Janice Brady Sharon Bramlett William Breauli Preston Britlian Horace Brooks Betsy Brown Corliss Brown r iiii Ginger Brown Judy Brown Tanis Brown SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY. . Bruce Callier Jose Camarano - S Linda Camargo T ' pr David Campbell Julie Campbell Laurie Campbell Donna Cameron Stan Carlson David Chaidez Bonnie Chambers Gary Chapman Robert Chapman Charlene Chappie Sheila Cheek David Chuculate Rosemary Clark Richard Clason Janie Clerou Diane Cleveland Patricia Clodt Carol Cochran Linda Cole Nancy Collins iJI Jamie Colt Elaine Compagnoni Nancy Cone Bonnie Cook Carol Coombs Donna Copenhavi Larry Costner Ron Cox Leah Crawford Rosie Dahiling THE ICEBREAKER. . Mrs, Ann Degiuli Kathryn Dennison Charles DePew Dennis Diaz 43 Kathy Destefane Joanne Dispoto Juanita Doctolero Linda Dominguez Keith Donnely Linda Douglass James Dragoo Robert Ducate Beverly Duffy Bob Duffy Kathleen Eakes Marjorie Easley Bill Edmonds Robert Edwards Ricky Elam s vWg ' lw : THE PRIZE- LorraiiiL- Evcland Gary Fachln John Fallgatter Gloria F:iir Eugene Fairchild Rosalynn Ferrell Joyce Fields Patricia Fields Robert Fintland Kieth Flaming Ruby L. Foster WINNING GORILLA. . . Randy Freeman Jim Froelich Jeannie Frost Ken Frost Manuel Gallegos Norman Goehring CHRISTMAS WITH THE Kmilie Garza Joseph Gonsalves Patricia Ck odall Margaret Ann Grams Mary Greek Eugene Greer Mnria Greytok Pam Griffin Judy Griffin Bill Griffith Tricia Gross George Gnindt Carlos Guerrerc Steve Cuichard Robin Guierin Kathleen Hamlin Louise Hampton MASTERS. . . 47 William Hackney Bob Hammond Dennis Hall Bettie Hardwick Forrest Harriso James Haven Terry Haven Tim Havens H 1i li Cl Carl a Helt Tina Hernande: Don Herron Andrea Hewitt SEMESTER BREAK. . . Leonard Holm Brent Holmes Elaine Holierm Kathy Hood BetU ' Hosey Steven Hosman Diane Howard Claudia Hud n; Sieila Hudson Charles Honewell Krena Hunter Randa Hunter CUPID ' S COUPLE. Margie Jones Donald Jones Loma Kawasaki Rick Kelly Charlotte Kennedy Mar ret Kesterson Larita Kimmel Terry Kimmel Micheline King Thomas Kle; Susan Kizer Gary Knackstedt Mike Jackson W.D. Jeffers Jim Jeffery John Jefford Karin Jensen Jackie Johnson Nora Johnson Susan Johnson Eileen Jones Candy Jones 50 Anthony i Nancy I Jeanne La more; Sharon Lampsoi Barbara Laster Judy lawhead Pam Lawrence Tom Leach Pamela Lee Bruce Kundor Barbara Lehman Anita Lencioni Lynnet Lewarton Barbara Lewis BEACHCOMBER Suzanne Mastagni JoKn McGuffey JoKn McMillan Carlos Mercado Norma Meza Kathryn Middleton Mike Mikysko Brenda Miller CynthIa Miller Judith Miller Lucinda Miller Susan Miller Carmela Mina Bill Misenhimer Athene Mitchell Richard Molina Doris Moon Paula Monney Linda Moore Robert Moore NIGHT. Augustine Munoz Carmen Munoz Mary Murphy Marilyn Murray Ron MuEsleman Mary Mutz Ellen Nakagama Roy Neal Linda Neeley Judy Nei bors DoriB Nelson Mark Nicks Jim Nicols Lloyd Norton Bruce Obert i fmm J Richard Olsen Lawrence O ' Neil Pat O ' Neill 56 SPRING FORMAL. . . Candy Parson Gary Patton Matilda Pene Vickie Penningtoi Frank Perez Gail Peterson Ronald PettuB Linda Pierucci Janie Pistoresi Linda Pittman Pat Ptilley Glenda Phillips Wendy Powers David Prewett Becky Ramirez iiir ' Roberta Rambaud Mark Rampey Nancy Ramsey Carolyn Reed James Ressequie 58 Ted Rhoads Robyn Rlchardso; Diane Riemer Wildord Riley Jan Robbins Chris Robinson Greg Robinson Vernon Robinson Joy Rogers Jerry Roper Bill Roslca John Ross Janet Rot ram el Rita Rowland Tom Russel GRADUATION. BUT MOST Larry Schallock Keith Schmedding Richard Schuetz Janice Schultz Teresa Scott John Snyder Robert Snyder Linda Soza Aaron atn Margaret ear Mary Springwate Barbara rowl Barbara Stacey Carole Stahl Ray Stamper Barbara Stanhope Gregory Stark Marilyn Starr Margo Stephens Dorthy Stevens Joe Steward Janice Stiles Freddie Stokes Sandra Stout Steve Striker Loretta Striplen Ramona Suetopka Leasa Sukut Kathleen Sutherland Pam Swearingen Carla Tadevich Karen Takata Naomi Tallon Betty Tarr G.S. Tate Sandy Tatum Tom Taylor 62 Judi Thome Mary Ann Todar Chris Torres Paul Torres Irene Torres Ken TorrigianI Kathleen Traynor Eddie Trejo Sheri Trotter Georgia Tucker Gail Turner Martha Turner Frank Tustin Stan Urieh Teddi Usher 63 Don Vineyard Linda Vono Diana Wahl Richard Walker Tim Wallace Janet Wallace Gregory Wall is Sharon Waltz Keith Warren Ronald Watson Steve Watson Jannie Watts Robert Watts John Welcher Joy Wells tMrn IN ALL ITS. . GLORY Karalee Canham Michael Freei Jo Dell Evans Mike Williams carries the ball for the mighty Gades. HARD RUNNING The mighty Renegades soundly trounced the Fresno City College team 37-6. In doing so, the Big Red handed Gerry Collis his first win as head coach of Bakersfield College. Held to a meager one point lead in the first half, the Gades bounded back to score 19 in the second to turn back the San Diego team. Standouts for the game weie John Tarver, Harold Gibson and Mike Reber, who picked off a lateral and raced for the touchdown. Apperson around end for five yards while rest of the team blocks. John Mears defensively prepares for a jarring tackle. The East Los Angeles Huskies invaded Bakersfield in hopes of handing the Gades their first defeat of the year. The Gades proceeded to annihilate the Huskies 33-9 to continue their unbeaten string. Gade defense does it again as Cerritos is stopped at the line of scrimmage. SURE TACKLING. . . In what was billed as the Game of the Year , the Gades came from behind in the last quarter to score a 27-10 victory over the Cerritos Falcons. The play and player of the game came on a fourth and five situation in the last stanza. Steve Roberts hauled in a 50 yard desperation pass for the go-ahead touchdown and the game. Tarver goes over for the gades score. A WELL-ROUNDED Nigos around end for a Gade TD against L.B.C.C. 70 Kennedy on one of his many sweeps. TEAM. . . In what has to be the biggest heart - stopper of the year the Big Red defeated Long Beach City College after spotting the Vikings a 14-0 halftime lead. In the second half the Gades scored three touchdowns while limiting Long Beach to a single tally. When the final gun had sounded the Gades were in front 21-20. Faced with the toughest defensive team in the conference, the Rene- gades provided some last minute fireworks to defeat the Los Angeles Valley Monarchs 19-14. A last minute touchdown against the de- fense-minded Monarchs kept the Gades perfect record intact and set up the season. ■1 47fl |V , flB vi i rv I M w i t it mm rP f H; ) 3 yjLj m ¥ ' r L. (j H ' ' ' ' ' Si H ' T m « H Ht n |U yh ■BMB ' ' ? ' aaR ' iZ Jmi 1 H BC fans go wild over defeat of the monarchs of Valley. Coach Jerry Collis watches his Defense. Norm Donaldson attempts Rest and last minute adjustments before the game. AND PERFECT DEFENSE. . . another SMCC pass. BC ' s spirit leader Ted Karanson. 73 Gade tackle prepares to lower the boom on a Hornet end. DID IT. . . John Tarvi ' i- is laken down b, two Hornets. FOR THE GADES. Another fantastic gain for the Gades. End sweep, and typical Gade yard-gainer, works again. CROSS-COUNTRY. . . To most students four laps around the gym twice a week is the ultimate in torture. However, we at B.C. are indeed proud to have a group of young men who run more in one day than the average B.C.-ite does in a full semester. The 1967 edition of the Renegade Cross-Country team has been billed by many as the most evenly balanced team in many years. The Gade harriers swept through their preconference foes with only one narrow 31-24 loss to Fullerton. Undaunted, the leatherlungs proceeded to thrash their Metro- politan Conference foes. By doing this they won the Conference dual meet championship with a perfect 7-0 record. They again proved their worth by solidly trouncing all their Metro foes in the Conference Meet. Other impressing titles which fell to the swift feet of the B.C. harriers were first in the Aztec Invi- tational and the only Metro team to finish in the top five at the Mt. San Antonio Invitational. How- ever, the icing on the cake came when the cross- countrymen put together their most fantastic effort and won the gruelling Southern California Champi- onships . At the same time they avenged their only loss to Fullerton by defeating the Hornets by 32 points. In the following State Meet, the Gades again proved themselves by placing third among all the schools in California. The outstanding runner this year was Frank Rod- riguez and the most improved runner was Mike Avila. However they were backed by other nota- bles as John Lopez, Ray Cruz and Noel Hitchcock. As was indicated by their record, the Gades es- tablished supremacy in Cross-Country for the second straight year. Molinar paces himself across Hart Park landscape. FRONT ROW, left to right: Tony Gonzales, Ray Cruz, Leonard Rodriguez, Augie Munoz, Ray Lopez. SECOND ROW: Richard Molinar, Noel Hitchcock, Mike Avila, John Cross, Frank Rodriguez. BACK ROW: Coach Bob Covey, Bill Steele, Brian Castleman, John Lopez, Bob Monsibais, Coach Norm Hoffman. Rodriguez earns his M.V.P. award by winning another race. CHAMPIONS . . . 77 TBF FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Mills, C. Lattig, B. VaiiRiemdysk, T. Kleine, C. Mendenhall, R. Shippey. SECOND ROW: T. Lewis, B. Auld, J. Hahn, T. English, R. Senn, S. Watlenabbe. BACK ROW: R. Rappley, T. Rutherford, R. Johns, D. Fidler, B. Gibson, M. Artz ' . WATER POLO. . . Although their 7-10 season record doesn ' t show it, EC ' s Water Polo team demonstrated to many conference foes that they were not the worst team in the league. The Gade mermen, despite their inexperience, proved to be unpredictable by over- coming complacent teams at very inopportune times. Randy Senn, All Conference Guard, and Todd Ruth- erford were outstanding aquamen, but the rest of the team deserves recognition also. J n i mi, Frantic action by a gade goalie saves Gade merman strokes for ball held by the opposition. AN UNFAMILIAR SPORT. another game for the Red and White. Outstretched arm is to no avail. Roy Jones shoots for the Gades third basket. Jones being out jumped by 6 ' 3 iorward Thomas Morris. J. Mears, C. Collins, D. Pratt, L. James, K. Jones, S. Smith, A. Hill, D. Bernard, D. Rangel, B. Stinson, Coach Bill Nelson. Gades. • • Victorious The Big Red held the ball many times tliroughout the games this year. Gades strive in victory Proud . . . and in defeat. l V i I K| 9 P Pw iH 1 And some coaches got angry at the officials at the games. To Be a Gade. 83 Persistence was the key to the Gade team this year. Wrestling Team. • • strength in hands. Pinning holtl.s were- in ahuiHlantc ' this year. A tanglement of arms and legs makes up a wrestling match. Fantastic. Facial expressions told the story of victory. 85 Don Lundgren goes after a pin to add to the Gade winning column. Renegades in Action Don ' t Ix- afraid Tom, its only a camci-a. WRESTLING TEAM— FRONT ROW: R. Rameriz, J. Nigos, D. Jones, A. Roberts, C. Herrera. BACK ROW: R. Bridges, T. Estrada, A. Doris, J. Robesky, D. Lundgren. Carl Herrera in action. 87 Off the blocks first assures a better time. Swimming - TAr ( Breaststroker pulls ahead of his opponents. I A Grueling Sport Relays were very much a part of the B.C. swim team. P PfW 1 1 1 M SSK ffi B.C. tankers worked on style and times until perfection was reached. Gymnastics. The High Bar, one of the most cUllicuIt pieee ol apparatus. and the form as demonstrated by Steve Ketchem. Muscle training, very much a part ot the Gymnastics team. Putting was the key to the Gade team this year. GOLF straight elbow and perfect stance add to the golfer ' s form. Tennis the outdoor sport. • • .A Sport. • • Only a talented few achieve perfection. Snyder serves to Long Beach man in an early season match. • • .For Everyone THE FOLLOW THROUGH. 96 m-jki Facial expressions much a part of the track season. 58 ' for another Gade discus man. fgK As discus is thrown faces turn .ffvSSi mean. Practice Makes. 98 w m 1 ' ' ' H B. Cite over at 5 ' 9 and another Gade win. rfect 1 Pe Pole Vaulter strains for heighth. 99 This year ' s edition of the Renegade track squad had its work cut out. With the loss of the of prime sophomores and the defense of their Metro crown, the Gade Spikers strove for excellence. The Gademen had successes in early meets and proceeded to make a fine accounting of themselves. Preston receives the baton. Joliii and Frank lead the pack for the might) ' Gades. Hitting was a main factor in the gade horsehiders this season. Baseball. First base, a frantic scene for the gade nine You have to keep your eyes open to hit the ball. 103 Another strike for the Gade hurlers. - iHIHHHB Home plate was the scene for many of the gade batmen. Foul Tip! striving in vain to defeat the mighty Gades. Many Gades bit the dust in order to escape the tag of the opposition. Alpha Gamma Sigma ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA— FRONT ROW: D. Bell, R. Rowland, D. Peasley, S. Rendon, K. Johnson, P. Funnes, P. Ming, B. Eng, H. Wegelius, M. Moore, D. Howard, L. Doria, M. Gong, K. Clark, G. Wiseman, L. Lewarton. SECOND ROW: D. Wahl , M. Beasley, E. Crockett, K. Durham, P. Jung, A. Gross, J. Johnson, R. Stamper, T. Stone, R. Osborn, S. Mitsch, J. Dauwalder, J. Nieto, B. Lewis, G. Fachin, J. Keese, J. Stovall, B. Radovich,Mr. Goodwin, Advisor. No, Rita, you can ' t read the book upside down. The jaw ol an ass? No, I don ' t think so. 107 MODERN DANCE— FRONT ROW: D. Duncan, L. Maxwell, J. Tubius, L. Powell, L. Gardea, J. Valos, L. Craw- ford, J. Escalona, G. Watkins. SECOND ROW: P. Conlloque,A. Perkins, S. Loperena,M. VanHorn, T. Parsons, K. Kinser, J. Ferdinand, C. Parsons, R. Shadrick, C. Onsum. THIRD ROW: M. Ansolabehere, D. Dale, M. Moon, V. Dye, H. Smith, J. Bridges, B. Lewis, D. Richards, S. Mynatt, C. Miller, B. Lee. GOLF: D. Peasley, P. Chamberlain, Sybil Hilton Instructor. ARCHERY: C. Monroe, K. Af;ec, C. Reed, P. Laughlin, Gc-oi Instructor, U. Howard, R. Williams, D. Chavez, T. Linscott. W.R.A. BADMINTON— FRONT ROW: M. Springwater, V. Brad- ford, C. Alexander, Sybil Hilton, Advisor. BACK ROW: C. Reed, L. Skidmore, M. Wall, C. Jones, K. Wilson. SWIMMING: J. Parker, J. Winward, P. Hansen, J. Johnston, B. Denio. ' .it ry ' - TENNIS— FRONT ROW: V. Bradford, C. Reed, J. Pogan. BACK ROW: Georgene Bihlman, Instructor C. Fath, J. Winward, A. Knoy. Ui) r t -:3k - ' :A SWIMMING--FRONT ROW: P. Hansen, J. Parker, K. Bunk. SECOND ROW: M. Townsend, B. Denio, J. Powers, C. Jelmini, C. Enns. THIRD ROW: J. Burr, G. Bergholdt, C. Walker, M. Lightner, S. Actis. FOURTH ROW: F. Anderson, B. Miller, L. Sukut, C. Reed. ' V %. : ..■■L. FRONT ROW: L. Miyaji, C. Holms, R. Fretwell, VV. Eisenhowur, B. Ball, R. Davies, M. Nugum. SECOND ROW: Mr. Scales, Advisor; S. Jones, T. Caldwell, B. Johnston, K. Kidd, E. Farechild, D. Dickson, L. Gould, J. Sanguinetti, C. Denny. THIRD ROW: J. Stiles, Sharon Hiner, A. Carpenter, K. Olson, B. Williamson, P. Goertzen, D. Gleckler, Z. Wilier. BACK ROW: G. Ferdon, B. VanZandt, B. Ruthzathes, M. Gonzales, J. Miller, C. Smith, C. Mendenhal, B. Cooks, P. Blodget, L. Eulin, J. Franz, S. Morse, Kieth Osborn. B w«w«r« B. S. U. FRONT ROW: P. Mendenhal, C. Denny, M. Waldrip, C. Smith, J. Franz, S. Wiles, L. Levin. BACK ROW: G. Fer- dren, R. Fretwell, J. Jones, D. Johnson, C. Miller, B. Biglar, B. Cooks, D. Smith, P. Blodget, D. Gonzales. 110 T i,- ' - i;.. J ' t - gyjai: -TftHil ' l i FRONT ROW: P. Morgan, B. Ruthsetz, J. Rotramel, J. Dawalder. BACK ROW: E. Long, C. Olgin, J. Zarate, B. Edmonds, V. Robinson. NOT PIC- TURED: K. Gillespie, B. Stanhope, M. Pippinger, R. Shadrick, L. Burdick, P. Philley, Mr. Perry Edwards, Advisor. s. c. T. A. S.C.T.A. Officers 111 Kraftsman ' s Club Kraftsman ' s Club ami Ilcpsilon combined to construct this beautiful lloat. FRONT ROW: W. Steele, W. Allen, T. Yaussy, J. Steele, L. Sander, F. Harrison, V. Luttrell, L. Abraham, K. Jones, P. Smith, W. Johnson, R. Hunter, A. Jones, W. Wasom, M. Stewart. BACK ROW: S. Clark, T. Mestmaker, N. Figton, A. Paulson, Mr. Peter McKay, Advisor. SKI CLUB Tyoni shows why skiing has become one of the fastest growing sports.  . .K .i, yM¥ % LANCE AND SHIELD— FRONT ROW: B. Brown, K. Acord, J. Burubeltz, R. Ferrel, C. Calloway, J. Valos, J. Sanguinetti, C. Robinson. SECOND ROW: B. Gaylord, V. Pennington, M. Kroeker, C. Brow, A. Archer, J. Pisteresi, M. Miller, C. Bann, P. Vibe, S. Thomas. TfflRD ROW: A. Alman, L. Mehan, G. Rademacher, M. Clark, L. Carnett, S. Glenn, F. Kinoshita, T. Dowdy, M. McCuen, B. Stutzman. FOURTH ROW: P. Mayer, D. Hummel, M. Murray, B. Lewis, P. O ' Niel, J. Hatzman, J. Curtis, D. Garone, J. Clerou, Mrs. Mensindick, Advisor; B. Taylor, L. Totton, B. Rasmussen, M. Vibe. Lance and Shield OFFICERS— FRONT ROW: B. Brown, M. Kroeker, D. Hummel R. Ferrel, 3. Burubeltz, K. Acord, J. Pisteresi. M. Murray, B. Lewis J. Valos. BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: M. King, J. Rizo, E. Azurdia, D. Peasley, H. Wegelius. SECOND ROW: M. Botello, A. Zelaya, S. Young, Mrs. Grcgson, A. Guzman, Mrs, Rerler, S. Nunes. OFS was organized to encourage friendly interaction between foreign students, the campus and the community. Throughout the school year OFS busily sponsors activi- ties that will acquaint exchange students with their new home. Through the efforts of this club greater understanding between foreign and BC stu- dents is promoted. The organization ' s advisor is Miss Helena Salaverria, BC Spanish instructor. OFFICERS OF O.F.S.rV. Fleifel, M. King, F. Barboza, S. Young, M. Mory. FRONT ROW: C. Wilson, D. Phillips, S. Miller, S. Robinson, G. Adams, M. Kearns, C. Waite. SECOND ROW: J. Haynes, D. Moyes, D. Jones, L. Hanson, B. Cause, N. Villard, L. Cook, B. Collins, G. Phillips, G. Edwards, E. Scott. L. D. S. 116 OFFICERS: B. Collins, S. Robinson, S. Miller, G. Phillips, G. Waite, D. Phillips, D. Jones, G. Adams. T u t o r I a I P r o • I e c t Tutorial Project Students who learned along with the tutors. ' 5 ■' ■MW, 1=13 J Now Joe its simple, you just find the fish and match it with the word Fish. Shirley does a little better than her husband, Joe. At least she commands authority. John King, Janis Berg, Katy Durham, Mr. Garrett, Advisor; Tim Wilson, Charlette Tangeman, Tony Garcia, Mary Mason, Earlene Norris, Steve Haggard. Young Democrats, with all the connotations of that respectable name, strove to inform the stu- dents of B.C. of the purpose and goals of the democratic party and the Democratic mind. Led by John King in the Fall and Tony Garcia in the Spring, the Y.D. ' s achieved their objectives in no uncertain fashion. SPRING AND FALL OFFICERS: Janls Berg, Secretary Tim Wilson, Katy Durham, John King, Tony Garcia, Charlette Tangeman. Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS: Carol Enns, Janice Sanguinetti, Tom Taylor, Gail Rhoads, Kathy Waters, Calvin Denny. Wliat do you mean, am I a Freshman? 119 Roger Williams Club T. Poloynis, S. Richison.G. Ferdon, Mr. Wallace Coi-y, Advisor; D. Brooks. The Canterbury Club is sponsored by the Episcopal Church and is open to all interested students. It ' s aim is to make religion an integral part of College life. c A N T E R B U R Y V Mike Hisey, Kathy Clark, Mr. Thiroax, Advisor; Patty O ' Neill, Greg Nolan, Trudie Demings, Connie Demings. ewman Club Newman club members worked many nights to finish their excellent float. FRONT ROW: C. B. Chambers, C. Matlock, J. Hayden, L. Siikut, V. Eotl , C. Stanton, C. Burgess. SECOND ROW: P. Straw, P. Boydston, L. Montgomery, L. Abraham, Littlejohns, D. Meagher, T. Busch, C. Joanas. BACK ROW: K. Callagy, K. Jones, G. Rhoads, M. Ritter, B. Lehman. Now don ' t all jump at once, there are plenty of girls for every- one. Dave Brooks will you please sit down and behave. And on my left is this pretty little chick. What am I l)id lor this fine specimen? 122 w I L D L I F E FRONT ROW: W. Smith, L. Brown, R. Greenburg, L. Lerdahl, Mr. Draper, Advisor. BACK ROW: J. Jelter- ies, J. Chism, R. Allen, B. Baker. A N D T I M B E R Wildlife and Timber was an exciting club this year. Small but mighty, the club at least sponsored a float for homecoming. Hl 1 4 4 1 l ' mfe npu M m m-mMi ' y. ' ' IV JIHH HHL . ' ' nfe ' ' 1 1 T -mNP B pf ' £i.i ' f % 3ii«« 1 l i k A. E.G. has one of its money -making projects as onlooker questions the pricing of such sweets as cakes and cookies. Association for Exceptional Children There is more than one way to skin a cat. Besides the Rac staff is hungry. FRONT ROW: S. Petrolus, T. Jackson, L. Collins, S. Torkleson, J. King. BACK ROW: T. Chandler, Mr. Wallace Cory, Advisor; S. Richardson, J. Nieto, S. Gilger, B. McKinnon, Mr. Colin McKay, Advisor. Competition was the by -word of the Speech and Debate team this year. Interestingly enough was the fact that most of the competi- tion was with juniors and seniors from the four -year colleges. The B.C. team ranked among the top teams in the United States this year. The team ' s purpose is purely competitive, so there is no prequisite for the team. Speech and Debate 125 Republican Club B. Steele, D. Davis, L. Schallock, J. Hulsy, K. Warren, A. Fifield, B. Edmonds. C.P.F. The Committee for Peace and p ' reedom was active with their work in trying to keep the peace and freedom in America. As shown by this picture co-operation is the necessity for the future of the country. E.T.H.O.S. the club lor anyone who wants to help himself to make the world a better place in which to live. The E.T.H.O.S Dance, deemed. E.T.H.O.S. Think Black is the motto of ETHOS, a newly formed club on campus. The purpose of the club is to interrelate students on campus with the awareness of the problems that directly and indirectly involve them. ETHOS sponsored a dance, called Black Explosion, in the spring semester. a success. Activities Board. • • FRONTROW: P. McClure, R. Canham, D. Edwards, K. Canham, C. Denny, W. Spurling. SECOND ROW: J. Hernandez, Advisor; S. Loperena, M. Kearns, D. Peasley, L. Hiestand, J. Griffin, C. Kelly, V. Eoaff, J. Pogan, H. MacDonald, P. Blodget. BACK ROW: K. Frost, G. Wiseman, P. Wells, T. Demings, J. Houghton, D. Davis, J. Newman, P. Rogers, T. Michaels, A. Archer, G. Peterson, T. Blanks, B. Hulsey. The Activities Board gives the clubs the chance to have a say in the policies concerning the campus without duplicating the processes of the Board of Reps. Activities Board has such powers as; granting dance dates, acting on misconduct in clubs , co-ordinating the Spring Carnival, and orienting new clubs to the campus life. They also sponsored many cultural events. Noted conductor, Arthur Fiedler, was the first but not the last of these. Headed by Dave Brooks in the fall, and Dave Edwards in the spring, the Activities Board excellently fulfilled its function as an integrat- ing factor on the campus . Spokesman for. • • Don ' t work your arm overtime patting yourself on the back. Arthur Fiedler. The Clubs Important business transacted. Board of Representatives. • • FRONT ROW: D. Edwards (Vice President), B. Manson (Sophomore Rep.), D. Brooks (President), Bonnie Chambers (Secretary), S. Loperena (Business Man- ager), C. Denny (Director of Athletics). SECOND ROW: C. Enns (Freshman Class Rep.), G. Peterson (Sophomore Class Rep.), J. Sanguinetti (Freshman Class Vice-President), T. Poloynis (Director of Publicity), J. Johnston (Director of Social Affairs), G. Rhoades (Freshman Class Secretary). BACK ROW: J. Fowler (Sophomore Class Vice-President), A. Hewitt (Sophomore Class Rep.), K. Waters (Freshman Class Rep.), P. McClure (Editor of Rip), B. Rosica (Editor of Raconteur), R. McAfee (Director of Assemblies). The Pacemakers of B.C. Dave Brooks, Spring semester president. Big Brother is watching! Bruce Manson, Fall semester president. T STUDENT COURT RULES! Not in the ashtray again. John you ' re getting ashes all over. 132 I think that 90 ra.p.h. is reasonable for approaching a Campus Cop. Student Court All right, now John King will carry out the sentence with his . 38 cal. pistol. 133 f I W .i i FRONT ROW: Diana Wahl, ' era Bradford, Jeff Storniont. SECOND ROW: David Moore, Chuck Degan, Craig Combs, Betty Bartell, Mary Moore, Melinda Tricia Gross, Dorathy Mosby, Merrily Harthorn, Linda Wix, Katliy McCoy. THIRD ROW: Elie Lomas, Gus McClair, Brenda Denio, Thomas Edminaston, Richard Williams, Chris Garcia, Linda O ' Neal, Larry Mahon, Dave Lopez, John Morrison, Ken Hoskin, Harold Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Alice Hamlin, Bob Vibe, Danny Jackson, Mike Hopkins, Mike Haze, Larry Hiestard, Dave Walker, Ron Deaton, Linda Douglass, Judy Colglazier, Martain Bidabee, Chuck ROW: Gary Ingle, Daniel Ramos, Albert Rangle, Raymond Barney, Rudy Galicia, Gloria Skimier, Gilbert Watson, Bruce Roland, Dennis Rose, Linda Hart- Baker, Ismael Cardona, Alvin Littles, Marilee Paine, Tom Sorenson, Larry Phillips, Ken Frost, Rick Davis, John Thorton. Moore, Claudie Jelmenie, Terry McBride, Cathy Bench, Edwlna Davis, Alfred Salazar, Ben Palmer, Grover Cox, Judy Carlson, Stanley Conley, Sharon Meter, Linda Lowe, Bob Thornton, Gerald Valdez, JanRobbins, Bittle, Janet McCallum, Ron Cox, Jim Hulsey, Mr. Charles Wood. FIFTH zell, Mike Wilson, Loren Grant, David King, John Chism. BACK ROW: Bill B.C. BAND Hi IV 1 II V M I ,; i II ■ill Bakersfield College Choir of 1968 attained excellence lUKlcr the leadership of Mr. Donald Miller. B.C. CHOIR Four day.s a week kept tlio Choir ' s sound in (uiu- and on pitc Basses up! and Soprano down a bit! STROVE FOR QUALITY 137 SRenegalie Mp i iT-r-rr — i ' Pat McClure put in many hours for the Renegade Rip. Eenegabe Eip Editor-in- hief Pat McClure Managing Editor .... , . • . Janet Pigman Associate Editors • - Adrienne MePillo Gary Patton Executive Editor - Cathy Weaver Sports Editor Tony Garcia Business Manager Juanita Doctolero Photo Editor Phil Winters Circulation Katy Durham Advisor Bill Walker Reporters: Don Cromwell, S m Gollmyer, James Johnson, Jon Koehn, Joe Meek. Becky Ramirez, Tom Ream, Yvonne Verboon, Joan Vordermark, Janice Berg, Ralph Neilsen, Pat Phillips, Katy Durham, Joey Winton, Connie Crettol, Earlene Norris, Joann Johnson, Mary Framey, Jerry Henry. Juanita Doctolcio, Business Manager made sure that all the ads were in on time. Earlene Norris typical Reporter. Jerry Henry sports writer with a goal. n YEARBOOK 140 John Fowler, Copy Editor, without whose help the book woiilil not have had any copy. Ray Partain, Photo Editor, whose color photo- graphs appear on the opening pages of the book. Other staff members not pictured Nancy Jacobs Business Manager Nancy Villard Class Section Rebecca Phillips Assoc. Editor Karen Callagy Class Section Phil Winters Photographer Jim Sutton Photographer Loren Herring Photographer Bob Evans Photographer Cruz Olgin Photographer Ernest Herrera Photographer Alan W . Ferguson Photographer Judy Brown, typist, without whose excellent typing throughout the year, the book would have been handwritten. 141 1 wm IMTERNATIONAU- Gades International Governing Board for the 68 year. The only co-ed service club on campus, Gades International sponsored numerous academic and social events on campus this year. 142 One of the Gades many activities throughout the year was the float at Homecoming. aRCUKOUB ri k ' % § • ..0- ' ■A -f ■—.,4 CIRCLE K RENEGADE KNIGHTS— FRONT ROW: T. Charubusapayon , B. Vibe, C. Began, J. Allen. SECOND ROW: D. Freeman, R. Bloodworth, B. Fall- gatter, E. Nielson, S. Striker, M. Witmer, M. Clark, G. Nolan, M. Peterson, J. Bergthold, J. Phillips. THIRD ROW: S. LaGore, D. Vineyard, L. Luiz, B. Morris, B. Hoffman, S. Watson, B. Bossel, K. Duncan, F. Misono, R. Lancaster, S. Luttrel, C. Loren, M. Tye, R. Whitlock, D. Barker, G. Green, D. Coombs, D. Johnson, J. Froelich. Circle K ' s governing Board. 144 i aaob i The Knights sponsored two crippled children for each home football game. Circle K won the homecoming Queen contest by nominating Bonnie Rasmussen for Queen . w. r ' i IfcilBi. . ASSOCIATED VETERAN STUDENTS— FRONT ROW: Mlmi Mercer (Girl of Spring Semester), Kar Canham (Parliamentarian), Tyoni Busch (Girl of Fall Semes- ter), Gail Peterson (Secretary), Joan Wooldriclge (Chairman Special Services), Fred (Mascot). SECOND F!OW: J. Kenley, E. Adams, J. Roper, R. Canham, B. McDuffee, F. Ashley, T. Burch, T. Howard. THmD ROW: T. Taylor, D. Cooper, C. McGill, J. Hatzman, J. Minyard, M. Caywood, J. Lukens, B. Collins, J. McGuffey, R. Williams, D. Mildon. FOURTH ROW: M. Gonzales, B. Melton, B. Thorton, G. Whitnack, N. Greenberry, C. Walters, J. Houch, J. Smith. Happiness is different things to different people. Part of the veteran heritage are Party pleasures. The Championship Veteran Volleyball team shows why they took the First place trophy. ■T Hk V Biwr 1 Imk g S ■1 IBli C The Vets Cannon and it ' s crew, who helped the football team take the conference title. THE GAYDS. . . Ken Berry and Spence Chin hold . i -t SE. ' - A . FRONT ROW: F. Davis, T. Mestmaker, B. Guiterez, R. Schuetz, Ken Frost, L. Belt, P. McClure, T. Stutzman. SECOND ROW: S. Carlson, B. Casper, T. Krause, D. Bender, B. Griffith, K. Warren, B. Kobdish, D. Brooks, W. Eisenhower. THIRD ROW: B. MacWhinney, J. Stomont, C. Carter, D. May, L. Burdette, A. Goff, A. Muhoz. BACK ROW: D. Davis, J. Jeffries, K. Tillmen, W. Baziuk, R. Spielman, W. Bordeegary. MAKE THE NEWS. The Gayds — a practical combination of spirit, mind and body unified to create a better world through service. The young men of Gayds found no task too small to accomplish. Profits from their social functions The Strawberry Alarm- clock Dance the Fair parking lot concession etc. . .were used to help worth-while causes. The United fund the Tutorial Project, the March of Dimes were only a few of the projects they supported. All of the above was of course carried out in an atmosphere of good fellowship. Of course social enjoyment was included in the process. the First Place trophy. 149 FRONT ROW: Kieth Warren, Irene Yniguez. SECOND ROW: Richardo Azurdia, Don Davis, Karalee Canham, Gail Peter- son, Cindy Mastagni, Leasa Sulcut, Andi Hewitt, Mr. Wickey, Advisor. BACK ROW: Bill Rosica, Mark Stewart, Bruce MacWhinney John Fowler, Diana Wahl. . - Jerry Higbee, John Fowler and Bill SOPHOMORE CLASS! Jerry Hlgbee and Bill Rosioa show their Sophomore class mascot to the record crowd at the Homecoming Game. The Sophomore Class, led by Jerry Higbee in the first semester and Mark Stewart in the Sjaring, had to deal with the basic problems which seem to con- front all Sophomore classes i.e. the lack of participation by most sophomores. Although most meetings were sparsely attended the Sophs acheived distinction in many fields. These include First Place for their entry in the 1967 Homecoming, Sophomore Honor Brunch and Commencement. The Sophomores also endeavored to cultivate an off- campus association with the community by par- ticipating in culture and social projects. Rosica move the prize-winning to the B.C. stadium for judging. 151 HOMECOMING In one of the lesser respectable Homecoming cam- paigns in B.C. ' s history, eleven lovely ladies tossed their hats into the ring, announcing their desire for the coveted title of Homecoming Queen —1967 . The alarmingly beautiful bevy of lasses were spon- sored by all sorts of clubs, from Karate Club to A.V.S. After announcing their candidacy, the girls cam- paigned for what seemed like two years instead of two weeks. Finally, on November 14 the election was held. The results were tallied and the winner was announced at the HomecomingCoronation Ceremonies on November 17. QUEEN AND HER COURT, left to right: Escort Frank Ashley and Princess Tj ' oni Circle K. Princess Roxanne Maxon and escort Tom Kleine, Residence halls. Queen Bonnie and escort, Dave Johnson. Queen Bonnie dubs Rene J QUEEN 1967 Queen Bonnie Rasmussen, sponsored by the Circle K Renegade Knights, was elected Homecoming Queen in the tightly contested battle, with Tyoni Busch and Roxanne Maxon receiving the titles of Homecoming Princesses. Despite the fact that the campaign was marred by poster irregularities, the queen and her court escaped with only a slight of tarnish because of the victory the next night. as her first official act. 153 Gade Defense, key to a successful year. 154 Hard hitting, tackling and running, all played an important role. Mills over tackier for big gain in Homecoming Game. THE BIG GAME It was all at stake against El Camino, the perfect season, the Metro Crown, and Homecoming. The Fantastic Renegades responded spectacularly by defeating the Warriors decisively 34-8. The bright spot of the encounter was the oft -doubted Gade pass defense which picked off eight of Dana Clyde ' s passes, five of which went to John Ackerly. Don Kennedy on one of his famous End Around . 155 THE WINNING FLOAT. . . Each did their assigned job. Last minute touches to the Gayds ' float. The finished product that took the first place trophy. BUILT BY GAYDS After all had been said and done merriment was had by all. UP WITH PEOPLE! Linda Sudan, former B.C. student singing with Up with People. Which way America which way will it be Gumboot dance at the Civic Auditorium performed by the Africans. M Generation with a cause. The B.C. campus exploded with song and optimism for the second straight year when the 19G7 version of UP WITH PEOPLE invaded Renegadeville for a half hour assembly on November 21. The SING OUTERS informed the large crowd that they would be performing in concert at the Civic Auditorium that night. UP WITH PEOPLE has been categorized many different ways by many different people. Perhaps the easiest way to describe this particular group of people is to look at the title of their show and real- ize that that is exactly wliat they mean. UP WITH PEOPLE is more than a show. It is a positive demonstration for people and the goodness in them. Baliersfield College is priveleged to have two former students, Linda Sudan and Sliaron Wise, traveling with the National cast of UP WITH PEOPLE. In January of 19G8 another B. Cite, Maribeth Van Horn, announced that she would be traveling with one of the four national casts. 159 WINTER FORMAL Right Foot Where? 160 What are you doing after the formal Baby? Outspoken Whisler makes another point. Builders. • • Discussion is not always confined to the classroom. i Youth of today are the leaders 1 Richard Abercrombie speaks out for Free Speech, Of The Future students who care, plan their future. :w f U,r Typical B. Cites? You always get the good parts . All I get are the talking parts Fighting Cock The Look of contentment on a small face. Nursery School ' ■« wa 4. Outdoor activity by Kiiiall rliilJicn keeps them out of mischief. Children learn to get along with companions their own age. i B.C. ites learn to help the younger generation. mm3f%: mi --Kw. SPIRIT LEADERS LED TO VICTORY '  |«wl ' :rA '  ■- ' - ' MEMORIAM Mr. Poe died last night. The news of Mr. Robert Poe ' s death circulated through the Journalism and Photography Departments in late January. To someone who wasn ' t acquainted with him, this fact would have no effect. But to those who worked with him it was a terrible shock. The fact that such an ac- complished photographer and man could be gone was the greatest shock that could be imagined. To sum up the 30 year career of such a man is nigh to impossible. One cannot appreciate greatness until it is taken away. Photography was not Mr. Poe ' s only accomplishment. He was a sportsman who loved the outdoors -the sea, the mountains and the fresh air. Of all the things he was, he was most of all a family man. His family, most of all will remember him for what he was. Only they know what it means when someone said Mr. Poe is dead. U-- - -  «« .s- Mr. Poe showing his assign Nine of the ten Candidates for the Miss Kern County Pageant were B.C. coeds. Miss Kern County Pageant Maureen Mercer shows her artwork to the judges. Karalee Canham with guitar as the talent part of the contest. ■1 T ' oni Busch as Joan of Are. W 7 I Maureen Mercer in bathing suit part of the contest. 173 w£] c o Mb Bilk — ROREX PHOTOGRAPHY 2521 F STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 3274058 Donald Small and Staff IP pi ' —i m |mi V BHBE3!!!!!L, — .-jt — iS |P 9 ' T B: ' ■gP ' « aH!P • Hi- . I - -,j.jj.-. -1 -. J ; • ■ifei- , ' •:. ' J| - -.it 1 . TMMim-. ,. • - - .  —J; BSTS i i ' n ;.u r -iA ' j PRINTING CENTER 1728 14TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA MR. 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BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 68 Index Abercrombie, Richard 163 Abney, Sharon 38 Abraham, Linda 38,113,122 Acord, Karen 38,114 Actis, Sharon 109 Adame, Ralph 38 Adams, Edward 146 Adams, Gail 116 Affleck, Bonnie 38 Agee, Kathleen 108 Alexander, Carol 38,109 Allen, Cheryl 38 Allen, Donald 144 Allen, Peggy 38 Allen, Russell Jr. 123 Allen, Wendy 38,113 Alman, Artie 38,114 Alston, Bill 38 Alves, Anita 38 Amble, Dale 38 Anderson, Bruce 38 Anderson, Frances 109 Anderson, John Jr. 38 Andersen, Judith 38 Anderson, Steven 38 Anson, Danny 38 Ansolabehere , Jean 108 Apperson, John 67 Archer, Andrea 38,114,128 Arnold, Annette 39 Artz, Michael 39,78 Ash, Charles 39 Ashley, Frank 39,153,146 Auld, Bruce 39,78 Avants, Gloria 39 Avila, Miguel 77 Aylward, Margaret 39 Azparren, Jimmy Azurdia, E. 115 Azurdia, Ricardo 150 Bacon, Michael 39 Bagnall, Nancy 39 Baier, Bruce 123 Baker, William Jr. 13- Ban, Christina 114 Barber, Ralph 39 Barker, Lelan 144 Barle, Jane 39 Barnard, Dana 39 Barney, Raymond 134 Baroncini, Lester 39 Barry, Gerald 39 Bartell, Bette 134 Bartenstein, Linda 39 Baziuk, Warren 148 Beasley, Mildred 107 Bell, Donna 107 Belt, Larry 148 Belvin, Gary 39 Bender, Dale 39,148 Beresford, Linda 39 Berg, Janice 118 Bergholdt, Gail 109 Bergthold, Jack 39,144 Bernard, Kenneth 81 Berry, Kenneth 39,149,148 Bertolucci , Janie 40 Bertrand, Marion 40 Bidabe, Martin Jr. 134 Bigelow , Diana 40 Binns, Linda 40 Bittle, Charles 135 Blanks, Tliomas 128 Blodget, Peggy 40,129 Bloodworth, Clinton 144 Blythe, Daniel 40 Bordagaray, Dominique 65,148 Bork, Gerald 40 Bossel, Bruce 144 Botello, Maria 114 Boyd, Joyce 168 Boydstun, Patricia 122 Bradford, Verah 134,108,109 Bradford, Wanda 40 Brady, Janice 40 Bramlett, Sharon 40 Breault, William 40 Bridges, Marjorie 108 Bridges, Richard 87 Brittian, Preston 40 Brooks, David 148,122,132,131 Brooks, Horace 40 Brown, Betsy 40,114 Brown, Corliss 40,114 Brown, Ginger 40 Brown, Judith 40,141 Brown, Lana 123 Brown, Tanis 40 Buchanan, Virginia 40 Buckner, Linda 41 Bueltmann, Linda 41 Bultman, Marvin 41 Bunk, Kathy 109 Bunton, Delvin 41 Burch, Chester 41 Burch, Thomas 146 Burdette, Lance 148 Burdick, Larry 111 Burgess, Connie 122 Burke, William 41 Burr.Jeanie 109 Burubeltz, Jeanne 41,114 Busch, Tyoni 153,122,173,146 Butera, George 41 Bystrom, Sharon 41 Cabeje, Jerry 41 Cain, Karen 41 Callagy, Karen 41 ,122 ,141 Callaway, Christy 114 Callier, Bruce 41 Camarano, Jose 41 Camargo, Linda 41 Cameron, Donna 41 Campbell, David 41 Campbell, Julie 41 Campbell, Laureen 41 Canham, Karalee 65,150,129,173,146 Canham, Richard 129,146 Cardona, Ismael 134 Carlson, Judith 134 Carlson, Stanley 41,148 Carnett, Linda 114 Carter, Craig 148 Carzares, Yolanda 42 Casper, Barry 148 Castleman, Brian 77 Castro, Sharon 42 Castro, Vincent 42 Caywood, Mark 146 Ceckman, John 42 Cercone, Michael 73 Chaidez, David 42 Chambers, Bonnie 42,122,130 Chamberlain, Patricia 108 Chandler, Timothy 125 Chapman, Gary 42 Chapman, Robert 42 Chappie , Charlene 42 Charubusapayon, Thako 144 Chavez, Antonio 115 Chavez, Danny 108 Cheek, Sheila 42 Chen, Spencer 149 Chism, John 123,134 Chuculate, David 42 Cibit, Joseph Jr. 42 Clark, Kathleen 121,107 Clark, Martha 114 Clark, Michael 144 Clark, Rosemary 42 Clark, Stephen 113 Clason, Richard 42 Clerou, Janie 42,114 Cleveland, Diane 42 Clodt, Patricia 42 Cochran, Carol 42 Cole , Linda 42 Colglazier, Judy 134 Collings, Bruce 116 Collins, Charles 81 Collins, Leslie III 125 Collins, Nancy 42 Collins, Robert 146 Colt, Jamison 43 Combs, Craig 134 Compagnoni, Elaine 43 Cone , Nancy 43 Conilogue, Pamela 108 Conley, Stanley 134 Conner, Kathryn 42 Cook, Bonnie 43 Cook, Larry 116 Coombs , Carol 43 Coombs, Donald 144 Cooper, David 146 Copenhaver, Donna 43 Costner , Larry 43 Cox, Grover m 134 Cox, Ronald 43,135 Crawford, Leah 43,108 Crockett, Evelyn 107 Cross, John 77 Cruz, Raymond 77 Curtis, Jane 114 Dahilig, Rosie 43 Dale, DeAnna 108 Dang, Alice 43 Dans by, Geraldine 43 Dauwalder, Joseph 111,107 Davis, Don 150,148,126,128 Davis, Edwina 134 Davis, Fred 148 Davis, Ricky 134 Dean, Mary 43 Deaton, Ronald 134 Degan, Charles 134,144 Degiuli, Ann 43 Demings, Trudie 121 ,128 Demings, Connie 121 Denio, Brenda 135,109 Dennison, Kathryn 43 Denny, Calvin 119,131 ,129 Depew, Charles 43 Destefani, Kathy 44 Diaz, Dennis 43 Dispoto, Joanne 44 Doctolero, Juanita 44,138 Dominguez , Linda 44 Donnelly, Keith 44 Doria, Linda 107 Dorris, Alan 87 Douglass, Linda 44,134 Dowdy, T. 114 Dragoo, James 44 Ducate, Robert 44 Duffey, Beverly 44 Duffy, Robert 44 Duncan, Debbie 108 Duncan, Kenny 144 Durham, Katy 139,118,141,107 Dye, Velma 108 Eakes, Kathleen 44 Easley, Marjorie 44 Edmiaston, Thomas Jr. 134 Edmonds, William 44,126,111 Edwards, David 130,129 Edwards, Gwendolyn 116 Edwards, Robert 44 Eisenliower, William 148 Elam, Joseph Elam, Ricky 44 Elmore , Janet 44 Eng, Betty 107 English, Thomas Jr. 44,78 Enns, Carol 119,130,109 Eoff, Voncile 122,129 Erwin, James 44 Escalona, Janice 108 Estrada, Tommy 87 Etchecopar, Albert 44 Etheridge, Karen 44 Evans, Bobby 141 Evans, Jo 65 Eveland, Lorraine 45 Fachin, Gary 45,109 Fair, Gloria 45 Fairchild, Lewis 45 Fallgatter, John 45 Fallgatter, William 144 Fath, Christine 109 Ferdinand, Jenet 108 Ferguson, Alan 141 Ferrell, Rosalynn 45,114 Fidler, Demiis 78 Fields, Joyce 45 Fields, Patricia 45 Fifield, Allan 126 Fintland, Robert 45 Flaming, Keith 45 Fleifel, Victor 115 Ford, James 45 Fortenberry, Bill 45 Foster, Ruby 45 Fowler, John 45,150,130,140,200 Franey, Philip 45 Freeland, Carolyn 45 Freeland, Laurine 45 Freeman, Darrell 144 Freeman, Michael 65 Freeman, Randolph 45 Freitas, Joseph m 45 Froehlich, James 46,144 Frost, Jeannie 46 Frost, Kenneth 46,148,134,128 Galicia, Rudy Jr. 134 Gallegos, Manuel 46 Garcia, Christine 46,135 Garcia, Jeanne 46 Garcia, Victor 139,118 Gardea, Loretta 46,108 Garone, Donna 114 Garrett , Gary 46 Garza, Emilio Jr. 47 Cause, Barbara 46,116 Gaylord, Beverly 46,114 Gee, Eileen 46 Gibbins , Melvin 46 Gibson, Harold 46 Gibson, B. 78 Gibson, James Gilger, Sylvia 46,125 Gillespie, Kendal 111 Glenn, Shelia 114 Gniewek, Stephen 46 Godfrey, David 46 Goehring, Norman 46 Goff, Allan 148 Gong, Monling 107 Gonsalves, Joseph 17 Gonzales, Dennis 46 Gonzales, Joseph 117 Gonzales, Judith Gonzales, Martin 146 Gonzales, Sliirley 117 Gonzales, Tony Jr. 46,77 Goodall, Patricia 47 Grams, Margaret 47 Grant, Loran 134 Greek, Mary 47 Green, George 144 Greenterry, Nathaniel 146 Greenberg, Richard 123 Greer, Eugene 47 Greytok, Maria 47 Griffin, Judy 47 Griffin, Pamela 47 Griffith, William HI 47,14g Gross, Alicia 107 Gross, Tricia 47,134 Grundt, George 47 Guerin, Robin 47 Guerrero, Carlos 47 Guichard, Stephen 47 Gusman, Albert 47 Gusman, Richard 115 Haag, Thomas 47 Hackney, William 48 Haggard, Steve 118 Hahn, Johnnie 78 Hall, Dennis 48,119 Hamilton, Alice 134 Hamlin, Kathleen 47 Hammond, Rotert 48 Hampton, Ellen 47 Hansen, Patricia 109 Hanson, Linda 47,116 Hardwick, Bettie 48 Harrison, Forrest 48-113 Harthorn, Merrily 134 Hartzell, Linda 134 Hatzman, John 146 Hatzman, Judith 114 Haughton, James 128 Haven, James HI 48 Haven, Terry 48 Havens, Timothy 48 Hayden, Joy 122 Haynes, David 116 Haynes, Ruth 48 Haze, Mike 134 Heard, Maureen 48 Hearn, Delbert 48 Heasley, Kendall Jr. 48 Helt, Carla 48 Hench, Catherine 134 Henry, Jerry 139 Hernandez, Teresa 48 Herrera, Ernest 141 Herrera, Karl 87 Herring, Lor en 141 Herron, Donald 48 Hewitt, Andrea 48,150,130 Hewston, Fi-ederick 48 Hiades, Jane 48 Hibbs, Thomas 48 Hiestand, Larry 134,129 Higbee, George 49,150,151 Higgins , Rosa 49 Hill, Andrew 81 Hill, Benicia 49 Hill, Sandra 49 Hiner, Sharon 49 Hins , Dale 49 Hisey, Mike 121 Hitchcock, Noel 77 Hodges, Trudy 49 Hoffman, William 144 Hoguet, Barbara 49 Holm, Leonard Jr. 49 Holmes , Brent 49 Holtermann, Elaine 49 Hong, Suzanne 49 Honewell, Charles 49 Hopkins, Michael 134 Hosey, Betty 49 Hoskin, Ken 134 Hosman, Steven 49 Houch, John 146 Howard, Danny 108 Howard, Diane 49,107 Howard, Thomas 146 Hudgins, Claudia 49 Hudson, Sheila 49 Hulsy, Barbara 128 Hulsy, James 126,134 Hummel, Denise 114 Hunter, Krena 49 Hunter, Randa 49,113 Hupe, Stephanie 50 Hylton, Bonnie 50 Ingle, Gary 50,134 Jablon, Ann 50 Jackson, Danny 135 Jackson, Michael 50 Jackson, Tanalee 125 Jacobs, Nancy 141 James, Lindsey 81 Jeffery, James 50,148,123 Jeffers, W. 50 Jefford, John 50 Jelmini, Claudia 135,109 Jensen, Karin 50 Johns, Richard 78 Johnson, Brenda 50 Johnson, Bucky 50 Johnson, David 50,152,153,144 Johnson, Jackie 50 Johnson, Joann 139,107 Johnson, Kristina 107 Johnson, Linda 50 Johnson, Nora 50 Johnson, Susan 50 Johnston, Arthur 50 Johnston, Joy 130,109 Jones, Candace 50,109 Jones, David 87 Jones, Diana 116 Jones, Donald 51 Jones, Eileen 50 Jones, Katherine 122 Jones, Kenny 113 Jones, Margery 51 Jones, Glen 163 Jones, Roy 80,81 Jung, Phyllis 107 Karanson, Ted 73 Kawasaki, Lorna 51 Kearns, Marguerite 129,116 Keese, Jeffrey 107 Kelly, Candace 129 Kelly, Richard 51 Kenley, John 146 Kennedy, Charlotte 51 Kennedy, Donald 155 Kesterson, Margaret 51 Kimmel , Larita 51 Kimmel , Terry 51 King, David 134 King, John 118,132,133,125 King, Micheline 51,115 Kinoshita, Frances 114 Kinser, Karen 108 Kizer, Jessie 51 Kleine, Thomas 51,78 Knackstedt, Gary 51 Knoll, Carolyn 65 Knox, Gary 51 Knoy, Agatha 109 Knupp, Charlie 51 Kobdish, Robert 148 Kovacevich, Russell 51 Kragenbrink, Kristine 51 Krause, Anthony 52,148 Krauter, Craig 52 Kroeker, Melinda 51,114 Kronschnabel , Margare 51 Kunder, David 52 Lagore, Sam 144 Lambert, Nancy 52 Lambeth, Marie 51 Lamoreaux, Jean 52 Lampson, Sharon 52 Lancaster, Rodney 144 Lansaw, John 129 Larson, Mark 67 Laster, Barbara 52 Lattig, Charles 78 Laughlin, Paulette 108 Lawhead, Judy 52 Lawrence, Pamela 52 Leach, Thomas 52 Lee, Brenda 108 Lee, Pamela 52 Lehman, Barbara 52 Leiveira, Barboza 115 Lencioni, Anita 52 Lerdahl, Lizbeth 123 Lewarton, Lynnette 52,107 Lewis, Barbara 52,108,114 Lewis, Joan 52 Lewis, Melvin 78 Lewis, William 107 Lightner, Mary 109 Linscott, Tim 52,108 Littles, Alvin Jr. 135 Little Johns, Cheryl 122 Locicero, Jeanie 52 Lomas, Elizama 52,135 Long, Eric 111 Longmire, Linda 53 Lopez, Angel ita 53 Lopez, Conception 53 Lopez, Conchita 53 Lopez, David 135 Lopez, John 53,77 Lopez, Ray 77 Loperena, Susan 53,130,108,129 Loran, Craig 144 Lorenz, Cathleen 53 Louie, Victor 53 Lowe , Johnny 53 Lowe, Linda 134 Lucas, Alice 53 Luiz, Lynn 144 Lukens, John 146 Lundgren, Donal 86,87 Luttrell, Steve 144 Luttrell, Vedra 113 Lynch, Linda 53 Lynch, Mary 53 MacDonald, Mary 129 Maciel, Mary 53 MacWhinney, Bruce 53,150,148 Mahan, Linda 114 Mahon, Larry 53,135 Mahoney, James 53 Mami, Chester 53 Manny, Glenda 53 Manson, Robert 130,131 Marcellus, Beverly 54 Margrave, Bruce 54 Marque z, Andrew 54 Mason, Stephen 54 Mastagni, Lynda 54,150 Masters , Mary 54 Matlock, Charlene 54,122 Maxwell, Lau rie 108 May, David 148 Mayer, Patsy 54,114 Maynard, Dennis 54 McAfee, Richard 130 McBride, Theresa 134 McCallum, Janet 54,135 McClain, Gus 135 McClintock, Rodman 54 McClure, Michael 54 McClure, Patrick 148,138,130,129 McCoy, Kathleen 134 McCray, Donna 54 McCuen, Martha 114 McCurdy, Cheryl 54 McDaneld, Kenny 54 McDuffee, Robert 146 McGee, Dwight 54 McGill, Clyde 146 McGuli ' ey, John 54,146 McKimion, Robert 125 McMillan, John 54 Meagher, Dolores 122 Mears, Jolm 68,81 Meek, Joseph 139 Melton, Billy 146 Mendenhall, Charles 78 Mercado, Carlos 54 Mercer, Maurine 172,173,146 Mestmaker, Thomas 148,113 Meyer, Sharon 134 Meza , Norma 54 Middleton, Kathrine 55 Mikyska, Michael 55 Mildon, Dennis 146 Miller, Brenda 55,109 Miller, Cynthia 55,109 Miller, Judith 55 Miller, Lucinda 55 Miller, Margie 114 Miller, Susan 55,116 Mills, Michael 78 Mills, Willie 155 Mina, Carmela 55 Ming, Pamela 107 Minyard, James 146 Misenhimer, William 55 Misono, Frederick 144 Mitchell, Athene 55 Mitsch, Stephen 107 Molinar, Richard 55,76,77 Monroe, Connie 108 Monsibais, Robert 77 Montgomei ' y, Letahuell 122 Moon, Doris 55 Moon, Marilyn 108 Mooney, Paula 55 Moore, David 134 Moore, Linda 55 Moore, Mary 135 Moore, Melinda 135,107 Moore, Robert 55 Morgan, Daniel 55 Morgan, Patricia 111 Morrison, John 134 Morris, Robert 144 Morris, Terresa 55 Morton, Michael 55 Mory, Miguel 115 Mosby, Dorothea 55,134 Mota, Doreen 55 Moyes, Dan 116 Mimoz, Armando 148 Munoz, Augustine 56,77 Munoz, Carmen 56 Mu jhy, Mary 56 Murray, Marilyn 56,114 Musselman, Ron 56 Mutz , Mary 56 Mynatt, Shelley 108 Nakagama, Ellen 56 Neal , Roy 56 Neeley, Linda 56 Neighbors , Judith 56 Nelson, Dorris 56 Newman, John 128 Nicks, Mark 56 Nicol, James 56 Nielsen, Eric 144 Nieto, Jess 125,107 Nigos, Joe 69,87 Nolan, Greg 121,144 Norris, Earlene 138,118 Norton, Lloyd 56 Nunes, Silvioary 115 Obert, Bruce 56 Ochoa , Gilbert 56 Oglesby, Leanne 56 Olgin, Cruz 141,111 Olsen, Richard 56 Oneal, Linda 135 Oneil, Lawrence 56 Oneill, Patricia 56,121,114 Onsum, Catherine 108 Ontiveros, Gregory 57 Ornelas , Olivia 57 Osborn, Roger 107 Oveson, Jean 57 Padilla, Manuel 57 Paine, Marilee 57,135 Palmer, Ben 134 Parish, Dana 57 Parker, Jean 109 Parson, Candace 57,108 Parsons, Theresa 108 Partain, Bidge 141 Patton, Gary 57 Paulsen, Alexander 113 Peasley, Doriann 108,115,129,107 Pena, Matilde 57 Pennington, Victoria 57,114 Perez, Frank 57 Perkins, Andra 108 Peterson, Gail 57,150,130,128,146 Peterson, Michael 144 Petrulas, Susan 125 Pettus, Ronald 57 Phillips, David 116 Phillips, Glenda 57,116 Phillips, James 144 Phillips, Larry 58,134 Philley, Patrick 57,111 Phillips, Rebecca 58,141 Phillips , Verna 58 Pierucci, Linda 57 Pippinger, Margaret 111 Pistoresi, Janie 57,114 Pittman, Linda 57 Plunkett, James 58 Pogon, Joan 109,129 Poloynis, Theodora 130 Powell, Laray 108 Powers , Julie 109 Powers, Wendy 58 Pratt, Dennis 81 Prewett , David 58 Rademacher, Gail 114 Rambaud, Roberta 58 Ramirez, Rebecca 58 Ramirez, Ruben 58,87 Ramos, Daniel 134 Rampey, Mark 58 Ramsey, Nancy 58 Rangel, David 81 Ranjel, Albert Jr. 134 Rappley, R. 78 Rasmussen, Bonnie 152,153,114 Reed, Carolyn 58,108,109 Reeves, Grady 58 Rendon, Susan 58,107 Resseguie, James 58 Reynolds , Jay 58 Reynolds, Jerry 58 Reynolds, Vicki 58 Rhoades, Gail 119,122,130 Rhoads, Ted 59 Richards, Deone 108 Richardson, Robyn 59 Richison, Sidney 125 Riemer, Diane 59 Riley, Wilford 59 Ritter, Barbara 122 Rizo, Juanita 115 Robbins , Janettee 59,135 Roberts, Allen 87 Robesky, James 87 Robinson, Chris 59,114 Robinson, Greg 59 Robinson, Vernon Jr. 59,111 Robison, Ward 116 Rodriguez, Frank 77 Rodriguez, Leonard 77 Rogers, Joy 59 Rogers, Paul 128 Roland, Bruce 135 Roper, Jerry 59,146 Rose, Dennis 135 Rosica, William 59,150,130,140,200, 151 Ross , John 59 Rotramel, Janet 59,111 Rowland, Rita 59,107 Ruiz, Rodolfo Jr. 59 Russell, Tom 59 Rutherford, Todd 78 Ruthsatz, Billie 111 Salazar, Alfred 134 Sampley, Brenda 59 Sanders, Leanda 113 Sandoval, Margiierite 59 Sanguinetti, Janice 119,130,114 Saroiberry, Mary 59 Schaefer, Edgar 59 Schahrer, Vera 59 Schallock, Larry 61,126 Schmedding, Keith 61 Schuetz, Richard 61,148 Schultz, Janice 61 Scott, Dennis 116 Scott, Ricky 60 Scott, Teresa 61 Senn, Randolph 78 Serrano, Manuel 60 Serrano, Yolanda 60 Sevde, Lucille 60 Shadrick, Ross 108,111 Shepard, Donna 60 Sheppard, Randall 60 Shippey, Raydon 78 Siercks, John Jr. 60 Simmons, Randy 60 Simonsen, Suzanne 60 Singer, Paula 60 Singer, Saul 60 Six, William 60 Skidmore, Linda 60,109 Skinner, Gloria 135 Smiia, Manula 60 Smith, Deborah 60 Smith, Gregory 60 Smith, Holly 108 Smith, John 146 Smith, Paul Jr. 60,113 • Smith, Stephen 81 Smith, Willie 123 Snowder, Roberta 60 Snyder, John 61 Snyder, Robert 61 Sorensen, Ivar 135 Soza , Linda 61 Spain, Aaron 61 Spear, Margaret 61 Speilman, Richard 148 Spirling, Warren 129 Springwater, Mary 61,109 Sprowl, Barbara 61 Stacey, Barbara 61 Stahl, Carole 61 Stamper, Ray 61,107 Stanhope, Barbara 61,111 Stanton, Claudia 122 Stark, Gregory 61 Starr, Marilyn 61 Stedman, Hal 61 Steele, Bennie 126 Steele, Christopher 61 Steele, Jane 113 Steele, William 77,113 Stepehens, Margo 62 Stevens, Dorothy 62 Steward, Joseph 62 Stewart, Mark 150,113 Stiles, Janice 62 Stinson, Elmer Jr. 81 Stokes, Freddie 62 Stone, Terry 107 Stormont, Jeffrey 148,134 Stout, Sandra 62 Stovall, John 107 Straw, Pamela 122 Striker, Steven 62,144 Striplen, Loretta 62 Stutzman, Barbara 114 Stutzman, Tom 148 Suetopka, Ramona 62 Sukut, Leasa 62,150,122,109 Sutherland, Kathleen 62 Sutton, James 141 Swearingen, Pam 62 Tadevich, Carla 62 Takata, Karen 62 Tallon, Naomi 62 Tangeman, Charlotte 118 Tarr , Betty 62 Tarver , John 69 , 74 Tate, G. 62 Tatum, Sandra 62 Taylor, Ann 114 Taylor, Thomas 62,119,146 Thoma, Jon 62 Thomas, Sammye 114 Thorne, Judi 63 Thornton, John 134 Thornton, Robert 134,146 Tillman, William 148 Tobias, Josephine 168,169 Tobias, Scott 108 Todar, Maryann 63 Torkelson, Susan 125 Torres, Christina 63 Torres, Paul 63 Torrez, Irene 63 Torrigiani , Ken 63 Totton, Linda 114 Townsend, Marsha 109 Traynor, Kathleen 63 Trejo, Eddie 63 Trotter, Sheri 63 Tucker Georgia 63 Turner, Gail 63 Turner, Martha 63 Tustin, Frank Jr. 63 Tye, Michael 144 Ulrich, Stanley 63 Usher, Theodora 63 Valdez, Gerald 135 Valenti, Ronald 63 Valos, Joanne 63,108,114 Vance, Kristin 63 VanHorn, Mary 108 Vanriemsdyk, Robert 78 Vibe, Michelle 114 Vibe, Paulette 63,114 Vibe, Robert 135,144 Villard, Nancy 141,116 Vineyard, Donald Jr. 64,144 Vono, Linda 64 Wahl, Diana 64,150,134,107 Waite, Gregory 116 Walker, Caroline 109 Walker, David 134 Walker, Richard 64 Wall, Margaret 109 Wallace, Janet 64 Wallace, Timothy 64 Wall is, Gregory 64 Walters, Christopher 146 Waltz, Sharon 64 Warren, Keith 64,150,148,126 Wasem, Walter 113 Watanabe, Stephen 78 Waters, Kathy 119,130 Watkins, Georgia 108 Watson, Ronald 64 Watson, Steven 64,135,144 Watts, Jannie 64 Watts, Robert 64 Wegelius, Helena 115,107 Weissbach, Laura 64 Welcher, John 64 Wells, Joy 64 Wells, Thomas 128 Whisler, Barbara 64,162 White, James 64 White, Thomas 65 White, William 64 Whitlock, Richard 144 Whitnack, Greg 146 Widaman, Alan 65 Wiggins , Linda 65 Wile , Sharon 65 Williams, Michael 66,67 Williams, Rickey 134 Williams, Roger 146 Williamson, Roger 65 Williams, Russell 108 Williams, Shirley 65 Willis, Damiy 65 Willson, Michael 134 Wilson, Carl 116 Wilson, Harold 134 Wilson, Kathleen 109 Wilson, Steven 65 Wilson, Timothy 118 Winters, Phillip 141 Winward, Mary 109 Wiseman, Rhonda 65,128,107 Witmer, Michael 144 Wix, Linda 134 Wong, Elsie 65 Wong, Evelyn 65 Wong, Larry 65 Wooldridge, Joan 146 Yaussy, Tom 113 Yniguez , Irene 1 50 Young, Steve 115 Zamora, Margaret 65 Zarate, Jesus 111 Zelaya, Jose 115 Zent, Denise 65 utograpl|0 195 utograpl|0 utograpl|0 utograpf|0 utagrapl|0 199 THE PURPOSE OF AN EPILOG IS USUALLY THREEFOLD. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE; TO SUM- MARIZE THE PREVIOUS YEAR, TO MAKE OBSERVATIONS ON THAT SUMMARY, AND TO PROVIDE A PRESCRIPTION FOR FUR- THER ENDEAVORS. TO SUMMARIZE THE PAST YEAR WILL BE FAIRLY EASY. THE WORK WAS HARD BUT REWARDING: THERE WAS A LARGE STAFF; AND ABOVE ALL THE STAFF WAS WILLING TO WORK AT ALL TIMES. OBSERVATIONALLY, THE STAFF WAS WHAT MADE THE BOOK. WITHOUT THE EFFORT OF ALL WE WOULD HAVE FAILED OURSELVES AND ABOVE ALL THE STUDENT BODY. WHILE PERSONAL GLORY PLAYS A ROLE IN CREATING A YEARBOOK, THE MAIN GOAL IS TO PRESENT TO THE SUBSCRIBERS A CONSCIENTIOUS PORTRAYAL OF THE PAST YEAR. WE OF THE 1968 RACONTEUR STAFF HAVE ONLY TWO TIDBITS OF ADVICE. THE FIRST IS THAT TO ATTAIN THE GOALS OF EXCELLENCE TOWARD WHICH WE ALL STRIVE IT WOULD BE QUITE BENEFICIAL TO HAVE MORE THAN THREE PEOPLE WORK- ING ON THE ANNUAL. THE SECOND AND MORE IMPORTANT IS ONE SHOULD NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT PUBLICATIONS (IN PARTIC- ULAR THIS ONE) IF ONE CONTRIBUTES LITTLE OR NOTinNG TO IT. ' ftnctsi r M ' I ; =  -K- III. t -jJ S.J ' k ' ' ' %, .
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