1960 renegade raconteur bakersfield college yearbook · 2019. 10. 28. · the duties. of dr. edward...
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Tho tror•s honol roup mov mr adulthood aa 'n 1 t! e hom unc:rrtrcolly acqurrud volut! and b ·~ovoar pollerns 10 tho reflect vcly ocqu red 1 o"'rn~:~nly lhe o le e age group Pori c lor y thou h no! t!I o e c c mp.o~s 1 mporl 111
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The Search for Identity through ...
Resources . • 13
Conlocls . 43 Memberships 77 Competitions 99
Soles . . 135
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A New Experience
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At Bakersfield College ...
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At First You Felt You Were Just ...
A FACE
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Your Creativity Expressed
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New Classes -New Situations
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The duties. of Dr. Edward Simons.tn, Pro~ident of Bakersfield College for the past two and one half yoors, ore so groat in numbctr that his free times ore few and far betwe-en.
Dr, Simonsen renivtd his A.B. Degt .. ot the College of tile Pacific where he was SIUdent Body Ptesident. Studying ot lht Univenity of Califotnio, Befkeley, he eotned his Mo)ltr of Art) and Doctor of Educoti:on degrees in oduc.oti()nol administration ,
Or. Simonsen first como to the Korn County Union High S<hool and Junior College District os a m•rnber of the lnhiol faculty ot Eosl Bakers· fie ld High School in 1938. Upon returning from further university training, Or. Simonsen acnpt&d the poshion of Oeon of Men ond Director of Alh· lehC$ ot Bakersfield Colfegtt. to ler, during his term 01 Oton or Administro~
tion, Or. Simonsen wos the liaison botwoon the cofle~go, I he district od•ni(lis· lion, and tho orchito<:h in tho planning ond construction of the new college campus.
In oddhlon to his obligations on the compu!, t.e I ~ chairman of the State Athletic Commitlee of the California Junior Collo9e Auaciotion, a member of the Association·, Committee on Junior College Plant Planning, and he is on the Personnel Practices Committee of the California Association of Socondory School Adminlitroron. He is ol,o o member of Phi Delta Kappa, international men's honoroty •ducorfonol fraternity.
The President
As I artemp' to greet you in keeping with your Raconteur theme,. •• A Face in the Crowd," may t begin with the sin~
cere hope that each of you ho1- dovoloped his rntereiU and hi.$ enthusia-sms to the point of achieving grtr<Jt V'ahJt from the year we hove just spent logeth•r Wo trvst that you hove found this a Frtendly place in whi<h to stvdy and to unders-tand beitN your hopes and oJ.Pirotion).
We bel~e that our type of coll.ge, wtth o student body
of brood intet~ts ood abilities, with o staff devoted to t.aching, and o compu' condvc-ive to Jeorning, affords on excellent opportunity for indi¥id~.HJI growth ond personal insight.
Rtee-.nlly in a doily ne-wspaper of notional drculotion thete oppeored on editOfiol which told of the odvonta~s of smell co11eges. With apolog•c• to the write1 of thot editorial, I should like to pocophraso it o• I feel •t re1otoa to our colleg~ and your ploc~ In our studont body.
A student imbuf!d with o de~ire not only to learn but to wonder con find ol Bahufi~ld C-oll~e the way IO under standing and fulfillmef\t. He can 'Okc advantage of •moll· er lecture halls and moro intimato tKitotion claues to ask the questions that in largo !iJ•Oups oro vnonawerod because they ate unasked. And he nOod tolr.o no lou pridE! in his o lmo mater lhon does the alumnus of on Ivy Loaouo college. Ho will hove placed hh faith in himstff and his devotion to learning akcod ot o ther consideroliorul and by his very presence on our campus h• will hOYO helped our college mold itself while it tr.olded him,
And the Vice President
Or, Simonsen moltc! it o poir.t to keep comn\vnicotion lines opoM with tho students.
Mr-. Burns finfinson, Vico President of Bok~r:~field Col· lcgo, has idontificd himself thoroughly with the oduco• tiona! and cultural intorosts of the community during his 14 years h ere.
When h e come to Bakersfield College, Mr. fin linson was Direc tor of the Veterans Guidance Center, and in 1949 he O$.$vmed the new pO$-t of Oe¢n of Records, He wo$ appointed to the office of Viet Pre$ident in 1958.
With his wife ond tluce children, Mr. Finlipson lives on Q $moll Gornsey Rood ranch, which is reminiscent o f his boyhood home in Utah. There, iA his .$pOlO time, ho tf!joys listening to good music ond ccading.
From Brigham Young University he recoivcd his Bachelor and Moster of Science degrees. Also, he travelled throughout 1he mojor <:ou•Hties of the world aboard the University Afloat, which proved to bo a most enjoyable and instructive period of travel and study. Mt. Finlinson g ained hi). fiW experience in college wortc o~ the Dean of Men ond as Choirmon of the Social Seieneo Dep¢rtment a t the College of Southern Utah in Cedor City.
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Ill. OtENN 8UlTMAN Cletk
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J 00NAl 0 E. IUCGEN5ERG
The Board of T rustee•
Bakersfield College ;, but one of il'le rrony eompuses governed by the 8oord of Truilt6s of the Kern County Union High School ond Junior College District. Thoy also estobl•$11 pohcros tor lht operation ot the nino high schools ond tho olltonJivt evening. odult eduootiOI'l pfogram of the district.
It is through the offorh of tht 8oord of Trustees that odeq\lole foci1ities ore provrded for the education of citiuns within the distrfd Tht boord menbers, ek!c.ted by voters of t~e dUirict, pou f;nol approval on the employmenl of teochen, cours.et of uudy for the Khook, onnuol budgeh, and othor rnotlefl of poiCy and finance.
To the FACE IN THE CROWD ot Bokenfietd Colloge, the 6ootd of Trv\.ft-ts moy or first seem for temoved, but the res-ults of thoir devotion to the college's plo· gram oro evident in the txctlltnt educational program and focili1ie$ on this compus.
Al8!lT S. GOUlD WlllAAD C. MEYERS
And the District Administration
Oi,trid OHk ioh: John Edt.orcfl. Ani,lanl Sopefintendenl; Theron MeCuen, Supt'1inlenderu; and Theron Tobc:r, Deputy Superintenden t
fhe board hn\ ~hown sound iiJ<iO· mcnt cu•d vnde(sfond1ng rn the eom· pleA problef!u tha1 hove foccd tl-.cm,
THEitON l MI:CUEN l>i$hid Svperl!lr•"dot~ l
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OR. THC!MS MERSON o~un of lnttrvdior.
(\\A$tCARET LEVINSON O<toro or Slvdtnts
The Deans and Enthusiastic odminl.stro tio n
!eosoned by sound profos· sionol training and experience ore necessary ourib utes of 1ho Deons of Sokeufield Collcoc whose to'Sk. it i" to coordinote the functioos or their f ive mojor orcas of SV· p-ervision. The FA.CE IN THE CROWD con fvrn fo their leadership fo r o cloorly dolined educational p rogram.
l he Administrative Com-11ilfee, composed of the Oeons, DirectOr$, President ond Vico-Prcsident, initiate~ and coord inates operational procedures and odministrotive policy.
DR. H PARt£Y KILBURN Dean of Evening Divbion
WilliAM HEFFERNAN Dear; o ( Adm•ulort~ Qllcl ft~OI(h
NORMAN HARRIS 0¢on of Voca1ior.ol T•<hni(oi Education
Directors
The Adminls1rative C:an.rnillee ~oordkole.t mor.oge~r.enl oi ihc e.o1"1p1a
Dutie$. o( lhe three d irec:tof$ ere of vital importonce to the FACE IN THE CROWD. The entering .students I corn about tho college and its offerings th rough the e.fforJ~ of the Director of Public ln formotio.n; they ore odministc::red tests ond <:ounsoling ~orviccs uqdor the auspices of t.he Dircdor of Guidance ond Tasting;. ond finally they participate in the many .1rudent affairs whic:h are conducted under the leadership of stu· denh advised by the Director of Student Activities.
C. CILBERT !U SHOP Ofreeto.- of P.,blic: fntormoloon
DR. ORitAl I UKE Dirortor of Ovldaiite a nd Testitlg
JOHN COllJNS Oioector ol S:vdcnt ACii'lh t'J
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OR, W ESt.fY SANDf;R!I-QN Clinked Pwchologi$1
Ell EN W YMAN Placernc, l ButO(IU
COLOIE INCLES Hea d Ub ro,ion
RUJH fOWlER library Clerk
Special
AD~AIDE GI6 8S Audio Vi•11ol S$cr•laty
MARION HENRY libra ry Clerk
Services
JOHN WEll.l ER A~dio Visual
.J-EVElYN \VUlF
Aui~ton l libra ria n
EDNA TABER 8tnircs' OHke Mo,.aqer
9tlTY JUDY Campus C:t'nJCf Coord inc lor
The counseling staff of Bakersfield College i.s well prepared to offer the FACE IN THE CROWD voeo! ionol ond edueolionol advice. Students may seek ond receive counseling rel¢ted 10 theit mojor ot to ony ptoblem . The counselo rs must keep obrett$1 of o il changes in the collegc1.s over-growing curriculum in o rder to meet the academic needs of the .students.
Counselors
JOHN OClESAV A~ricutune
DR. JACK ROWE €1\gir~t~Mng ond SUences tSpringl
Roee wAu l'1odes ond kdvstry
ROD WESSM.AN etninenTermir~al
FINIS WILSON a..uet• (lud Sd~nce
RUTH f'J,AGVIR E N~or$i r~g
GWENNA MORtENSEN
Horne Economics NEll McCAllUM
Busihcu AdminfsU<ttlonlrunifl:'r
LEONARD McKA.IC leoching
JOH~ COttlNS Tc:chnolo9y
PAUl fii:EfO H('O'IIIl Sdences
EDWIN HEMMERLING
E"0"' "'e'ln.(l (lnd Sci~nce~ t fo il)
MARY t OU JONES feachin~
HEJt! LOKEN Athlc:tas
JURY LOU lUDEKE Progrom " 0 "
BUSIN~SS OfflCE . .• Des.s-a Meyer, Jan-e Crandall, Edna To· ber, Mt~J~il'l~ Clot-~.
And Secretaries
OEPAfUMENTAl SEC.RETARIE$ , , , Hele-n M<:· 001\0ICI, JOOflM SsrQt~IO,
Che1rlie Moe Abram, D~elo Wohh.
A D MINISTRATIVE OFFICE S , Suo Scoga in$, I il y .M.isono, loH(Ilne An· deuol'l, Josephl!l eA <t ui fr~. J i mm i e Paulk
GUIDANCE AND TESTING Coodln, Marie \Vinto-r
RECORDS Of.FICE • • Row 1: Mildred Po1nt01!r, Joyonn Fro:r.N. Row lh Opot Mclemore, Williolt'. Heflcrnon, Dear> of Records and Adminionl; Norma Rvst, Ruby Ric., Yvonne~ Atwood, Marcia Meyers
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Humanities amY BIRD
E-ngli~h
R03ERT CHAPMAN Spee-ch Otomo
ROBE~T ClARK Oroma $pc~h
Provides the Means
by Which One Can Find His Identity
lOWEll DAB~S English
PHYlliS DABBS Speech Fofensics
KENNETH FAHS8ENDER Mv$k Thqory &ol'ld Olche,lfo
Y~8El ~RKU $pcni $h
DONAlD FRANTZ £ngli$h Humonitie~
MARY CRAFfEng1i-sh Reoding lmpto"e~nt
RICHARD HARKIN.S (1\glhh
JACK HOPKINS Atts Ol'ld Cwh1-
JOSEPH HUSZn Vocul Mv,Je
MARV ELLEN JONES English
MARY LOU JONES Engli'h
IUOfARD .lONES JovrnaliiM E11glhh
EDNA KEOUGH £r~ol i•h
FYA LEFEVRE
fRANK WA TIRON OiY i~ioo Choltn1on
Dromo
Man is constantly .srrivll'lg to d is· cover tmd devefop hi-s. potcntiolitios: - lo find himself. Guiding the f ACE IN: THE CROWD along o n academic course toward !uch a discovery os this is the o bioctive of th~ HumoAitiel Division,
8o~ic language skit!$ o re on im· parton·t tool for ptogres' toward this Q0¢1 Besides hoditionol Engltsltl, the Humonitios DiYision offers the Jlv~ dent an opportunity to stvdy a rt, drama, foceign lon91.1ages, iou rna I· i.sm, titer¢1vrc, mu~ic, photography, ond speech .
JERRY LOU WOe.t<E E"gli,h
CAlVIN MVELLEI? Mu1ic T~IOI)'
lEONARD MeKAIC Speed1
F1ANK SHERMAN Engli~h
KENNETH THOMPSON Eno:li$h
HUlON WilliS E1•gli;ll
PRESCOn NICHOlS Engli.sh
ClAYTON RIPPEY An
~fCHARO RUIZ A<t
ADElAIDE SCHAFER Cerma"
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The Rocket Age Has Turned Public Attention Toward Math
CAROl AlCORN Mathemc;tics
HER$ERT ANDERSON Betony
PAUL &AlDWIN Bocrcriology Z.golo-gy
DR, REX BARTGES Biology Zoology
OR, R06Eitl O.RA.ItSfORO C"e•"istry
PERCY CHAM3ERlAIN Chemis!ry
lANNJNC FLINT Mathe marks lnduurio l E!e-c:tronlu fl~trieity
J. PAUt FREED Anatomy (lnd Pby,io!ogy
JAMES GAYLE Enginee1lng
fRED GI58S Mothcrnotic:s
M,¢chonkol Orowir.g NORMAN HARR:IS
Phy~l>.:t
JACK KAYSleTT Arc-hitectuiQI Drawing
lOWEll HUlSE8US (bemid1''(
CA1llE-RINE JOHNSON Moth~mOI~h
OON.AlD !OHN.SON Che~nlit•y
OR, KENN(TH lAUlENSCHlACER Eng•nee,ring
GEORGE lAWRENC E Zog109V Botany
Science and Engineering
COWIN ~!EMMERliNG
o:v;tlol'l ( l;o\rmon. f l1glneering Malhcmoti<l
fOREST l YNN El c::ct•at~ics l11dumio l Drawing
WilliAM NIElSEN M<:~lh~rnotlc~
DANIEl NY~TROM llfl:' Science
E. DON POOlE Mothematia li:r.ginc:tring Phy$iC:i
OR JACK ROWEMCithemotiu
OMAR SCHEIDT ChcrniJity
SHI!ii\ EY TP.EMSLEY Motll tmotics
8 mY IJN DESEP.G Molltafi"QTI('
CAREY WI:ST All Phy,kt Molhtm.oi< t
JOHN ZIMMERMAN Cr:OJogy
Since Sputnik I first circled the earth in tho fall of 1957, the FACE IN THE CROWD of American public otrention ho~ eonrinuoUy tvrned ro~ word tho fields of technology end seienGe. In Bokilrsfiold Collage's Di· vision of Mothomotics, Science, ond Enginoering, students may receivo preliminary training for transfer to senior eolleges and universities, o r they may t-oke elou~$ leading to vo· colionol competel'lee in o two-yeor, termini)! <<OUr5e. PATIIIC1A lEE
Moth4Motic5 Cheo•lstry
Cl iNTON lUKE Phy$k al Scien«
Phy,iu
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DOROTHY AlBAUGH l>s)'cllolouy
A Diversified Study of Mankind Is
Offered m the Social Science Deportment
OIL W. HARlAND BOYD Hiuoty
DR. lACK CASEY HiiiOry
DR. MELVIN C~ERNO HbiOI)' Philosophy
JOHN COlliNS Polilitol Scien-ce
R09EP.T FRICKE Hi,t01y
VIC'rOR HA.ll1NG Psy<.holo~rr'
lEON~>.RO liEBEalllAN Ai!lhf¢'i>Oic>py Am"' kc;n Problems
Thtoogh courses in c(Onomics, geogrophy, history, p$ycho~ogy, political science, o ntiHopology, and soeiofogy, the Social Science Divisio n strives to offer lhe FA.CE IN THE CROWD a n opportunity to gain o brooder under, tond;ng of contem porory mon in his relofion6hip to history o nd to the uniyerse. f som the sodol sciences, students should gain o wholesome perspective on ma n ond society.
ROSER f YOUNC Oivisio11 C.hounon
fCOIIOmics: Ccog1ophv
OR J. WESLEY SANDERSON p,ychology
OR. SEWEll SUCI( His'Oq' Americor Pto b1cms
El8ERT SHWART Amoricon Prol)' oms 5()(io logy
FINIS WilSON PSycholog-y
H. NEll McCAlLUM Psychology
RQNAlO McMASTERS Pollee lr(II"II'IO f'rogr(lm
S. A.~ P1JP-OIE Police Arts
t>R. THOMAS MElSON Sociofo9y
SAti!Uii\ McCAll Hi, lory Pollt•<ol Scie"cc Amerkt~n l'.rob!ems-
DR. MATTHIAS MEIER Hluory
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Health and Physical Education Emphasizes Discipline of Mind and Body
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GERRY COlUS VIRClNIA DAWC W. 0, fROST 8odrlield Coach Sc-hool Nut:.e Coif Coocb 8o~r.bcll Cooch i'hy$kal Edvcc11ion
Phy~icol tchu::otlon VICT05t. UNDSKOG HERBERT lOI(EN
lioe Couch CymnostK:~ Coacb SY81l HILTON Physical Education Physical Education
Physico! fduanion
A chompiouhtp footba ll teem thot went to the Junior Rose Bowl ond chompiom:hip looms in other intercollegiate sports c.teote immeosurec.ble public and student intetest, bvt the heort of the pl'ogrom for th-e FACE IN THE CROWD is fhc individ uol .5ludcnf'1 physical devtfopmcnl,
I!A Y NEWMAf\1 football Co<Kh
Phy1it:u l EdvcotiOrt
HARRIET SHElDON Heuhli Edvcohon
Pl'l)·:;kol Educction
REX GROSSART · E:nd Coach
Phy~icol Educolron
JAMeS NAU Sosi.etboall Coo.c;h He-olth Educottol'!
Pl-.ysic:ol edac:otion
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C. Olli~Etl ats.HOP Oiv;t101'! C.hCiifol\0!\
Dit&Cior ~f Atklellu
WHLA11D TRUSSLER T OMil Coocll
Hl:!ollh Educotlon
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JAMES TURNER: Wat,., Polo Coo<h Swiom."g Cooc:h Physico! Education
EARl. HAYNE$ AUICI MeeS.ol'icS
ALVIN KlEINHAMPl E Welding
Avto l•Cidl:l)
\V F. JOHNSON llvildjng T1od cs fndus!riol Motj)
Trade-s ond lndustrio.s emphasizes two-year terminal courses that will fe<>d the fACE IN THE CROWD to oc:~Vf)(l1i¢nol competency and o p lace in th~ working community when h P: io; or..,duoted f rn m Bnlu'\ro;. fiold College. Th(IOrQticol ond practical work ore included in the T & I !(oinirl g fo( po$iliOI'IS irt local industry. t rode~. ond monufocu.tflng .
Trades and Industries Trains
Students for Skilled Vocations
of the Community
HARRY ORfN NAN Oivl~io ·c C!>oilmon Avto Technology
JOHN VAN OSOEL Ap~li:<M I«:e Truining Progr'all'l
Pello!evm leehnology
l EO MEYER Sh~el Mc!ol
G1merol Metals M<1th "~ Shop
ROSS WAlT Elcetricily
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Agriculture and
BAR6AftA HOYT Div!.sion Cl•ol•mon Child De vtoiOp n,.,>,.j
JUNO·ANN KROHN f ood•
OVIENNA MOR:TENSEN Homtr Economies
Home Economics
to M eet the Prepare Students Nation's Domestic Needs
The skills of homemaking and related fields d ominate the o fferings of the Home Econo mics Deportmen t where: the: FAC E 11'1 lH£ CROWD ma y learn the fo test methods of home mo nogemenl. In ad d ition to training for home ec:ono•nic$ teaching, .srvdcnts mo y study interio r d eeorotion, textiles, clothing , child core, foods, nutri tion, ond modeling and fash ions.
JOI-I~ W OGI €_SRY ~grleu llvre
fa rm Enginet1il!g
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HOLGER HANSEN Olvlslon Choirrnon
A{J fOnQmy farm M,onogf!' .. l $ M
Major co u,s.es ot study in the a griculture orca offer the FACE IN THE CltOWO on opportunity to concen tra te in severa l deportment$. The Agri-Business ma jor spctioHzes in b o$-ine\S courses a s well os the ogri· ct.lfuro l c:IO$Ses. dnd the o nimol husband ry major is c~pected to odd rhe specialty of economics to hilS o g rieuiIVI'a l training . 8~sidcs those .speciol titS o nd co nventio nal fro inin~ in a gricultura l methods, courSe$ ore Q,oifo ble fo r stud ents inle restcd in be-coming velerinorio ns or govern~ mont rcseo ceh men .
ALIEN BERARDI Bv•it~t'S~ t dv,o,Hon
fARl OI,JNSTAN A« OVtllil'lg
With emphasis p ieced upon oc· counting , secretarial work, mecchon· d ising, and genera l business, the Busines.s Edvcotion C ivisiort p repares students fo r careers as teochen, as offic<1 wo rkers, ond as owners of pri· vote businesses.
Terminal and transfe r courses ore offered for rho.,e who wid1 either to go into bu~.ln~ .n fi e:ld s immedi(Jie ly or to wotk for o highor education
JACK HISlOP 6v•lnt~~sl A.dMilli$ttol ioo
Business Education Opens
Doors to FutU!re Enterprises
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NOT ?ICI\IRED
MA~Y SWEENEY l'yl)i1'19
Stenoqrophy
tuCH LE PARMEI'{fER Typin-g
Stenography
RICHARD TIGNER su~iii~U Ed o(olkm
WYLIE JONES Oivi~on Choirmo n.
E«>nomi(t
RO ONEY WESSMAN $vsineH EdvtOiion
8v-sir.ess Mo1lu!mol'ks
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JANE CARNEY N uning Edu(;o :ion
ROSE MARIE ()IAZ Voca i•OnGI Nvuirtu
FREDA fRY N ursing Education
ElSIE GEE Nursmg Edu.ca hon
XATHRYN CAfFERfY Division Chairman
MADElYN H0lJAAN Voca tional Nur~ing
Nursing Offers Registered and Vocational Programs
fi AR8ARA PALMUl ON Nursing Education
A. concenllo ted combinotion of academic courses and dinical Ossign. menfs ha s been dcsig nod to offer training leading the FACE IN THf CROWD to o career as o Registered Nurse or a Vocational Nurse.
Following a lwo· yeor cowse and g r<.1dualion frcr·n Bolter~-4ie ld College, tha R.N. candidates ore eligible to toke the stoto oxomination, Tho Yo· cc1tionol Nu•~i"g prog•om fo~h 12 months ond prepares students -to toke the state examination for the V.N.
HORTfNSE RONS:Y Nu,-,.;,1(1 Edu<(llion
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Modeling ond ht1hlo" otle" studenll the ~honce to iropto"e '"'1' polst ond pOJIIHt,
The $1\ldy ol Ruu~on hos be<:ome more o11d r1101e 11"1 pollOI!! In An'IWIIC,(I tince the tour of Mr. IC..
lniormol diseuuion~ often lcod to lite sotvTion of votious l)rob l~m,.
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A photography dvCcn! lec:uns the !\!dll'li~v~s of dry "'O.U'!tif'l,. trom letonord Uetber..,on
A cr-eohve outlet for rnc ot1isticol!y inclined.
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ClARENCE THOMA~ Boobto:e Mo noqer
BOOKSTORE STAff llow h P't-11'1 Omelo1, Judy Mill11ac..bt, Mcrgo rel Martine: , Chtutf:~ lol'le>, Phlllip Sim1. Row II F•Cit~k Rou. (!(lf$11<& Tha"'.;n, Nodil'lc G.;t·~~. s .. e. Ct.rl1is, Wcodrow McWilliams, Don fln ·•ev.
HEATING AND UCHltNC . ~ . C. 0. BrySOI'I, tee k9~1qrsnn Campus Compvs Service-s indvde the
cafete ria , bookstore, cu!>todion~1 b us d rivefs, switchboard operOIOr$, a nd h~ting ond lighting.
Besides filling_ theif ne<:ess{lry fund~ons to tho cducotionol pro gram of Bakersfield College .. the Campus Service-s division will· ingfy toke~ o per$onot interest in -the successful operation of the compos_ They serve, in addition to dossei, the FACE IN THE CROWD, providing him with comp11s focililies- fol' rhe funclions of his organizations.
CAFETERIA. STAFf • Row It lortlt(l (QrbQn, Beuy S•orh, l>leltn K;nigl!l, V~ftiQnCI Cieri:, Esther R<u'lio;ln, &.tlly W!!lroms, Ethel Xrtsl-n, Yvvonne Yo~ II, Avd'!~tY &.ucl'li-oolx. Row 111 6eq•l Harvey, .Ansnl<> H.it~oios, Mory Nilo , lt<OmOflo Weddl~, 8corenyce Sburnon, O.o: IOt,rs frihche, lucile Wohto.,mvlll, Jo~e· phine White, !Ucncho Ester, Har.el Bivins, lovhe f!eyes, Mor11r-a lo!'cosier, Jenni-e Ho•Cird, Kolhoyn Cooper, Ncovo Gorth, Pearl Ae.rec.
LORETTA CAI!lSON Cofeterio Mo~~ooo;er
Services CUSTODIANS . •• ltow h Elio T1eto, Joe lor(l!)Or.<l. Fo..-d Hoyden, Vet<= Vlri<:h, Sylvie Va" Zondt, lomber=t Volentyn, James Prudt. M l. Ca1lr!r, Joe t os10tll'(lv. iow lh Don (oke, Joe.k Adcock, Otto Klingenber9, lheodore Honb, Jenel M.eodon, !utce Mc00I'Iel Row lll r Cheil~• Kimbrell, lco11ard Cvuis, John Findley. l(imbrough 6vrll., Virgii White. Row IV: Sill McuonOt~
VIRGil WHiff Head Cuuodicn
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DICK MllES Vke Pre<Sidcn•
SHARON O'SRIEN Scue:o.ry
MIKE PARKER
fAll SOARD Of .Rt;J>R~SENTATIV£S • Row I· Rob~fiO .P.aluor., D()nno Doroeso p, Did: Mifes, t om T:~omos~ Shot on O'Silen, l>orolh~o Foyt-, P.hy lfi~ S!C1vQhrer. Row Ill Jo"n Co llins .. Joyce AC!i' J P,.ornie NO'Won\:i, CQroltn Jones, Don Gt-ego.ry, 6el1y Ann Rice , Judy Monroe, Cer~ldine Whorlo", Kot hy Ktoule1, Phil !hown, t elltl Plater, .Row llf Bill Pcton, Ed St. Amovr, Mo:ril Oropor, George ~den, Bill Wilde, J im Church, Mike Porker, Carl Parl:cr, 8etly Jvdy.
Fall Board of Representatives
FALL STUDENT COURT .. . Mcrk Orap.~t. AuUit:.h.' Jv,titf: Sill Peter1, Cl~i~ f Ju"ico; Gar· Park(: r, A.uodatc Jv~tl« ,
SPRING 60A.RD Of REPRESENTATIVES , , RQw l1 Judy Carpenter, Roberto j(oh!cn, Oo11no Ooncgo11, Judy Montee, 8c1nle N o:)wOnli, Shoron 0'2tler•. Ml~~ Po~k~t. Rlck Giffin. lello Dieter, Oione P.opovt.ky, Row ll1 6Qt1y Judy, Dick Miles, Ron M.ikuls, Bob Sage, Rkhord Winn, Joyce Adis, Cereldine Vlt!orton, Setty Ann Rice. John B-olinger, Row l111 Joh11 Collins, Run Pow~:r, Jim Coon, Don Woller, Mark Draper, Rob Ronaldson, Jim WoJ,h, Rlcho1d Co1<foni, li"" tfouclo;.
Spring Board of Representatives
SPRING StUDENT COURT , , Jiw Houck, Abodote Ju-,tite, Ron Mlki..l •, C:hiof Juuiu; Richard Wtnn, Ano· <;;UII:' Justke
BERNIE NAVIORSKI Pret.idont
OON GREGORY Vl~e Presld~nl
SHARON 0'8RIEN Se(f~tory
MIKE PARKER
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L CfORGE OGDEN
fa ll Sopbo111otc Pr•sidol\l
FAIL SOPHOMORE COUNCIL , Vice PtfJidefllJ Vootge Ogdt:~n, live: 8 1ll Pt:l e1~.
, Mark D1oper, Non(y P!ymole, Rel)rtst!'l1otive1 Judy MOll-lOt, Pn"ident: Cotolyl'l Jottei, S~ueto,y: Svty Cholet, Repn~~enlo· Sophomore Class Council
.MAtlj( DRAPU Spung Sopbomo:c P1•$ide"'
f iNIS WilSON Advl~or
SPRING SOPHOMORE COUNCit • • Run Power, Repre-sentative; Judy Monroe, VIc~ Plesi dttnl,; Mo,k P1oper; Pu:sidont; Dkk Mile-s, J!cprcscneotivc, Not pidure& Carolyn Jor:es, Secrc looy
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J IM BOWMAN foil Fre~hmon Pteti(l(lnl
Freshman Class Council
SPRINC FRESHMAN COUNCIL , , Dione Popo~6lc)', llepr•,tnloliv•; Noll M~Callum, Ad~i~or: Rob lfono Jd,on, llt!J)te·n~nloti:ve; Jim Wah h. PronidE'ntJ t eilo Oieh'!t, Se~(•JOI')I
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N EIL Mc<:AUUM Advi,.or
JIM WAlSH Sp ring Frcsh~nan Pre,id enl
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JUDY CARPENTER Sp!inq Prd ldel'lt
AVIS , , , Row I; Ann McCarthy, J udy Ca rpenter, Toni Willon, Sh eilo 8u1no ugh. Rcw II: S.u• Gllb&rt, Dod ie M!l lor, Sondy Dreilh, Jcn Miller, Ka therine Gonh AMS ... AWS
PHIL BROWN fo il Pfe,idt~nt
JOHN 80lfNGHt Sprino Pre)idtnl
AMS, ,, Row l1 ToM MeCit od , Allen C oede, Phfl Brown, Joh r~ Bolinger, Jlll'l Conl'l911)', '!ow li t l oM11'1g f l: t'l t, Ad ¥hor,. Ruuell Meh.ick, Mike W olford, Bob De Hort, Chorl~ Pick• tt, lrmy Dovo los, Nol'lle Boog s Row II!. Chve-• GriHIIh, Ev~trell Sleven~OII, ken Summor~s, Jack Oowd o .
The Way
Oorlcl'le Alflb!ote John Andeuon
Woll Arm11rong Jome5. Arnold
Julio Arnold l(ennelh Amold Kc:rmit Arnold l orry Arnold
Mary Jone Acklin Joyce Actis lOf'llll\'f Adame
G eotg:e All•n Phillip All~n
Who;ever yov 'hinl! ' s righL'
Jonet AshCioh lil'ldo Sofaor Mlh Bet ker RO$QIInd 8QtM'
Mon.,.el 8 o11ato
lorry Borroll Jln1 8oHy
Carol 8orton Joyce !J-ayl~n
Jerry Beckwilh
Bonner Bot:! Monte Bogges Phil Bon<~ R<tlph aookout Evftlyn Brauhon
Cho-rlf-1 etlfll~f~ 8ev~fly S<!lhand l~onda 8etilo Jvdy 8\ock.lock
Alida Bla ir Mike Bfoir Chris1ine Blat.•' Dennis Blcdsoo
Rogttr Bridgfotd Jol'tl'l Brooks
El•onor ~OWl\ 52 ;tfl;j Brown
MoM" l1.1othOfiOI\ Olo"• Bu"dy Moe l~r•d1c:~
Gto1oe l~rl(ltu
Sh•ilo l1.1rnauoh Jim Burreu
.o~l~" Cett• •'on Glodyt (' .. ,..,."
Dovid Corter Sblrley Co,Je1
Yolondo Cowdo~ Strty Cflol~t
Cloudelte Ch11chion Mori!yn Clor .. Coil Clc-menf
Jack Clyrnor lclond CoHcy
Pronk loo~t Colo-
No1mo Cook Calvin Cooper
hverly Cope:lond
Foy Colo. John Cro.son Do ... ~ Cv•lft Judy Dade
Pd•n Doni •T Cotore1 Dovcnpo1i Pee Oovlf &ob De Hcrt
John Dclon;y Juc;ly Oouu:hle
BorbQto Dcwc r B-everly Ocwor
Vernon Dieter John Oielzmon Mcty Co1ol Oilton
Vi1ginio DIAOr!
JiM Doon Donno Doneqan
E:mon Doney lorry Douglas
Eddie Dow
J on Eden Sharon Eid$en !Rifi!no Elias Jad. Fatleu
Dorothea Foy Dorrell Fiikil'ls
Mot)' lov Fi-sher Bill fitch
Joanne f\i("ki"nger Suson Fouer
Tom f:ox J im froys.i~r
Movts f,i~<frkht-tn Ed 'f romberv
Ccc:ilfa fotonte~os Lovh e f ulfe:r
l oon C ollogher Moft!ol~ne Corlo nd
Oote Corre n
Morvin Goehring ROSI:'Il!arie Con~otvo~
l<a lherine Garth William Gou
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J!ulh Gtov~t John Cro:fjlg Oon Ci'egoty
Carol Croff Kothy Ha ll
T~nnic: lit:lo Holl
Milo Ha llock Moty Homllton
K(ltliatin~ Honcock
Pol Harding Donna Harrison
Robotto Hoy
Ronnie Haytlcll Ric~ord Hedman
larry Helm
Jim Hohenshelt Rolph H11dc\
S.-u$01\ Hu-rl•y Cflorltt lotnfl
Jeanette He..s1cr
M.elo Jenkin• Sob Jennings
Sve Hively
Satboro John•on Jim JohnU)n
NonCI Johnson Shot on Johnson
Ca10iy1'1 Jones Oennis Jones
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Richard Jou l a"Y Koff lesl~ Kieu
Xotl'lry11 Xiniltin Phil Koch
Alfu Konno
Sob Krov'e A l'll'l Kromer l one Kuboto
Mike lorro f at.ewell l o lham
f erry leckliter
Ftoyd l ee Pet•' toiaw4
VIc ky llg htner Jo hn l01'19 Q(r4
Mcucia tvlto Mory Joon Luth~'
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Jud y Monroe Pri~ci lla Montegrande CIQUdtan Morofand
MCl4-tl1ne Motton
Clodce M~'•r f ed Mullin
Ann McCatthy Tom McCicod
Dione M((O'/ Terry McOonaugt.
linda Nicole~ Shfrley Norwood
Angelo Ochoa Roberto Oho
Cheryl Parmeloe Woll Paton
Btll'( Pavlovic Don P~orson Simon Perez
Bill Pc1e1s Jantco Pettic:hord
Penny 9ou Run(lll Powet G(lll Ptokher Jomot Pryor
G len Putman Roberto Rni$10n
Tony RM'IOS M.il•e RCiy
Henry Ri(hordson Edith Ri.ng ' Jr.
Russe ll Rink Jonic:ee Rirchey
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Fetnele-y Robet·s 8everfy llollfborh Fronc.e' Romero
Mory Rome;o Jo""e' Rooks
8feondo Rvef19ets
Morayn ~vmpp Pe99y lruttu:.rford
Torn Rvl!er
Robert So-ge Do1othy Sondqrt
Fri>d S(heibfe
Joan Schrader !l;qn S(hulll. SIOI\ Sc:oll
Rv.dy Sllv(l Poul Simmons
Fa ye Sllugorl flh 11 Sh ubin
Tom Sil>~s Phyllis Slouglllcr
Do"e Smi!h
Pa t Smith Ra(htl Srn;th Sydn•y Smit h
Almond Stephe-n• Bob Stone
Horvoy Ston•
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Elsle Stovt Belly Slvbbtefield Ed Sty1kd Wayne Swon~on
Dione Sw49ncy Oeot~rta lotbot Mo1y Tohu;~o Nancy Tenet>
Judy Thornot Tom TltOI'I'IOl
Sill Thomp,on Mike Thomp$0{1
Dick Tolkmill Donna Tolkmitt Gorry Tve\er Buddy Tuttle
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Cory Uho lf Alh1ro Vo!de' Cborlos Volol\tu~lo
lvcfa Vollln Noncy Von Fos~"
Corl Vlc::b b Bill Well~
Mqti(lnn~ We!h L;ndt ll We•t Sto11ley \Vestbe(g
Ceroid Vvickh ,..,yrlo Wo<lkln.s. /~ ike WoUord Oolof~l Woll er
Nedro Wolloc:o Don Woller Pearl \Vouon J e1ry Weor
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Gcora !dine Wha rlaf'l
Jim w ,lson Sam Yltnston
Warrer. White
8111 Wonderly Jaal'l Wood
8arba1c Whirl~ld Raymond Whitfield
a•tt• WO<>I!ey Rober! Woolley
Ire-ne- Young Mik~ Young
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"Reviews and Previews of Renegade Decodes" was the theme of the Third Annual Bakersfield College Homecom· inQ. Gradua tes of the 19 19, 1939, R . d p . f R d D d 1949, 1959do"e' wetc cspedally eVIeWS On reVIeWS 0 enega e eCQ es saluted along with o preview of the 1969 cla ss.
Para d ing before the largest home aowd of the 1959 football season, rhe sixteen float enuies were judged on the following points. confQrmity 10 the theme; contribution to s<:hool 'pirit; ere· olivenen, and unique chorccteristies: craftsmanship in construction; a rrange· ment of components; and effect ivenes.s of colo r combinotioM,
The floot which took firs t ploco han· o rs was conslructcd by the Engint:'(:rs Club with the theme of "Roncga do Progress and Expansion,·· With tho usc of a rainbow, the float d epicted the growth of the college from Griffith Sto· d ivm to the Presen t Memorial Stadium. O n the $ ide~ of the float were inscribed the words, ' ' lel":s Gtow O ut Of This O ne Too."
Riding upon the qvcen 's float, eon· struded by the ksociotad Men Stu· d enh, wos, Queen Claudeon Moreland and her two princesses Sue leMostcr and Morcio live:s<Jy.
Making the home<-omi no evel\t o complete svccoss, tho Rcnegode'l r'ipped over the Santa Monico Ulrsoiu 55·8.
H$1' Moi~'ty, C1oudeao Mo1elond reiqned over th~ 3rd o nnval Balo:er.sfleld College H oneccmlng. S.harir.g the horoor' wi·th Ctavd~Q!l Wtft lht twg prince~~es s~ l$· Masten o nd M~1(ci(l Livesay.
Honor> WINe ow(lfd$d 10 1h9 &l!]llt~ccn <;lvb for ~he beu f loot in the p oroclc.
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MASQUE-RADE 8Alt •. • ''A h, so! You a re- $Urprisod I $p~oll your lallg•Jogc?· '
PLA Y60Y NUT ~ORMAl, •• "Old anypne find tl•is la d y'• formal'"
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AUGUST leocfer1hip Conftrttlc..
Bu<bonk Y Comp
SEPTEMBER Volidohon Doy kebreol:tr OoACe All-College Auembly A.$8 Eloctions
OCTOBER CCJCSGA Conference
Santo Moria ''Sabrina Folr"
NOVEMBER Homecoming Ovoon Election
ond Coronation Homecoming CJCSGA Conftrenc.
Berhlty
DECEMBER Nom1noting Convention JuniOt lCKo 8owl Christmo• Auembly Winter Fetmol Chmtmos Vocohon
JANUARY ASB Ele<. tions "Enemy of tho Pooplo" 6ocud of Representatives
Banquot Final E~tom1nolions
FEBRUARY Fine Arl~ Feltivol CCJCSCII Con f«enc&
Taft
A Year of Moving FACES MARCH
Motropotiton Conference Bosketboll Ployoff
Stot·e J.C Bosketboll Playoff Otbote T ourno.ment " The Ri.,ols." CJCSGA Col'lferen~
Son Diego
APRil Playboy Nut Formal Buddy de Ftonco Jou Concert Easter Vocation Metropolitan Conference
Swim finals Nominating Convention Masquerade Boll B.C. Bond Coneert
MAY B.C. Doy California J.C. Srate Swim
Finals COftvocotion Chartering Night 6onque1 Spttng Cor-nivol A.SI EJeerion) Pvblicotions Bonqvet 8cachcombon • Donee " Down in the Volley" ond
"Svndoy Excurs-ion·· 8.C. Talent Show Boord of Representatives
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JUNE Final Examinations 8occoloureote RACONTEUR Oi$1ribution Spting Formol Sophomore Honor Brunch GRADUATION AAU Tracie: ond Ftetd Mee•
Listening and a Hollering!
MUSfCAl ARfiST5 , , Fredcrk Sjobio m wos. one d mony who pre~ented p re,_enlec ont:-rnbly proy!OJI!l.
In combi11~d effoth, the Rollie~ ond Anemblies Direetors p rovidod the studenh with $p'rit, enlorloinmcnt, and knowledge during the 1959·60 year.
Skits, s:ongs, and yells inj~cted college spirit and enthusiasm into the rallies preset~ted to thc: ~11.-dent body,
B-eginning with the footboll season's offit:iol kickoff rolly, Fall Rally Oiftdor Don Gregory introduc<Cd U..och Ray Newman and each member o f .the Renegades.. The climax of the football .seo~on, a s for as rallies wer~ concerned, came with the postgame rally at the Junior Rose Bowl game.
Don Woller, the Spting Rolly Oifector, highlighted his term by ho ldi,g a -;ports rolly - l!ieh honored bos~boll, golf, gym~
nostics, swimming , tennis, and track. Throughout the academic year, the Associated Student Body
of 8okersfi@ld College enjoyed many info rma tive a ssemblies. Under the svpetvi~ion of the DirectOf of As$emblie$, Donna Donegan, each FACE IN THE CROWD witnessed musical con · certs; films, foreign and domestic; spee<hes and lectufes by experts in vorio11s fields; a s well O$ o talent show.
RENEGADES , .• R~u! &owl 8Qund!
FINE ARTS fESTIVAl .•. H o math ~hrdent were to e~nalyr.e the 1960 Fine Arts f.cwivol, be w-ould say, ' 'A 1 8 C = E2, •· a nd a home ec:onomiu studcl'll might soy, "Combifle one pound of A with 1hu~e quorls of B. Add tho- mi xht to to C ond simmer in o cool pfoa - rosl.lh~ ~ho11ld bo li in two layeN " Bur 1ho lun-o f.the•mill $IU· d~tlh ~iMply soy, "AJt eJo;hibih + Bond '""''k I Colrege d1o ir = Enjoyment:.-."
New T raditaons
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NOMINATING CONVFNTION • , , With the ~~~wly or· goni-.ed Nowinoting Cor vention to dtow (l!liti!I!On lo Stu · dent Body efo:-c:tioru, i nter~; in ~CIMPII' potlfi-c$ increas-ed fbi~ <Onven ti,on, copied after thQ< notionc>l oomlnotinu con• venrion~. wos compo1ed of delegates f1on1 ~ch of the ca mpus clubs. The convention nominotef two condidoleJ wbo~c names a ppear finl c>n the ele~lion bollot for each office. The na me$ 'Of o tflet off'~e~t .eek~u oppe-ar on the ba llot follow. ing rho~e nomlnoh•d by tkto convention.
"They're calling you
'An Enemy of the People"'
"AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE" . .• "This wa1er IS confnminal~df'
SABRINA FAIR Presented October 29, 301 31
Cent Maude larrabee Shirley Gray Julia Word McKinfod: louise Fulfer
Linus Lorrobee, Jr, Bill Bock Linus lorrobec , Oiclc. Wilson Morga ret Barbaro Johnes
FoirchHd John 8rooks
Dovra Larrabee Danny Sparks
Gretchen linda Wilson
Sabrina Fairchild Mary Clark
A Young Woman .Dionne West
A Young Men • Don Keithley
Anothel' Young Womon Roberta Rofston
Another Young Man Paul Gresham
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AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPlE Pre$ented Jac\uory 14, 15, 16
Cost Mol'len Kiil
Billing Horvoy Money
Catherine-- Stockmonn Corolyn Chumley
Peter Stock mann John Brooks
Hovstod Warren Lee
Or, Slotkmonn Don Gregory
Morten lony Evotu
Ejlif Roman lora II
Captain Horster Terry Seanor
Petro Roberto Rol.sron
Asloku~·n Richard Cecccuelli
The Drunk Howard Dock
"SAaR INA FA lit", ,, Who's lht millioMolri?
THE RIVALS Presented Mofch 24, 25, 26
Cost
Sir Anthony Absolute
Captain Jock Abs(llute
Foulklcnd .
Bob Acres
Sir l ucius O'l rigger
fog .
David
B<>y Cooc:h1~'an
Mrs. Malaprop
lydio lcmguish
Julio
l ucy
John Poul
Dick Ceccarelli
Karl Murray
Mike Smith
Fronk A roujo
Ed fromberg
Dick Wilson
Robetl Louden
Ken Toylor
louise f uUer
Lindo W ilson
Pat Wc$1
Judy Deuschle ''THE RIVALS" . •. "8.!11 thai boot is too, too ri~qut~ :'
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JOYCE ACTIS EdiiQr
JIM DOAN Spatt\ Editor
The FACES of the RAC
RA.CONTCUR STAff , , llaw h Daniel lmct, Pho1og1op1ler; Stella H.ocl ·ctt, Auhl· Ml Pvblklly Editor, El i,oboth Matjotk, Auii!Qnt tclcMifkotions Edltot; 1•11(1 Cietet, A"htunl Copy Editor. Row lh Ted Smllh. Piu>IO Edllot; Ho wc.rd Ovck, Anittc.nl Bu.sin.eoss Manoge1,
RlotARO JONtS Ad'llhOr
6ElTY ANN RICE 8v$i.,ess Monog$-f
~OY WEJlZEL Assislonl Editor
DARLENE HUNT Copy fd hot
CHERYL PARMElEE l<fontifkotlo:u EdiJor
ANN .V.cCA~THY Publicity Editor
JUDY MONROE U:chr,mgo £ditor
l EONARD LIEBERMAN Phato9rophy Advise•
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The mo;or news orgon of the c:ompu' ii the wHkly news· paper, the Renegade Rip. The ltlp lloff is compos.ed pri· marily of s.hJdenu enrolled in joornoli~ douet.; however. o s:tudenl moy join the t.lofl by obtoi"ing the odvi,ofs per· mi~sion.
RIP STAff low I Dar'"• ~n-t r•pc)f' .. ,, • .,,. Po••'· teJJOiffr1 Oo.,,.o Hopiti:.tt. ~- I:OW" I ~ 1'090" .. 1· (hrb fd••Ot, (loOf'k Votc11awto. Otc.vlo•<on Mono~: l obef-1 Griffirh., re.
porter; Job-en lo.rde-. repot,et; ol'ld Vrot Poflord. '•pot'•'
JIMOtUKH Edttor
GEII 'WMAiitTON &u.sinen Monooet
II.M OOAN Speth fditot
ftOSAliND MeEK Feolu1e f d11or
JESSE C><AM8U.S N..,.., fdhot
JIM HOUCK ~uluonl !dltot
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As an affiliation of Kiwoni$, theRenegade Knights performs it$ serv 4
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munity. One example of the services performed by the club is b ringing crippled children to the home boll games so thot they moy watch ihe. Reneg ades in action.
lance ond Shield is o girls' or~ gonizotion that performs. $ervices· simifor ro those of tho Rene{Jode Knights. Membeu of the club .s-erve os ushers 01 foculty discussions while others ate in charge of moking sure the Compv$ Center bulletin board is olway$ up to dote. f hen 01 Christmos. oil or Jhe club members join in providing o needy family wilh o basket of food.
~ANCE AND SHIElD . , ~ Row I: Virginia Dillon, Shaton May, Barbara Dewar, MorGio tlo'h, Svson ti~Jd&)', $ell)' lJ.,debt-rg, Advisor. Row lh Tlilnni•B'* Ha ll, N<Jncy Her ring, lovise Sflow, 8ev•rly Dewar, Judy Oeu$chle Row llh B~Ho Wooll$y, Pt1KI11c, Monlev•<uld•. Jyft tl AinOid. Na ocy Von Foucn, C!o ... deon Morelond, RoTClono Teol• . Row IV: Jlob~:rto ltol.s!oll, Cato1yr Jones, Son11le Drummond, Mory Cor'ol Dillon, Jane Vo.nollo, Donno Doflagut'l, OIMtl 8utldy
::JRClf K - RENEGADE KNIGHTS Row 1, 8111 John1on, Jerry Moyficld, Willie Ke!lt)', Geo1g~ Ogden, J!m BCJI•'fl<tin_ Mik4 Yo..,ng, Bob Slono, Row II Anado Ho-ddod, Moll Butrlkk~ Jtob i!ono~dson, Jolin Trino, Eor1 Nicl10h. Roy W4t1Ul, Jhn SIMI.y, Mo1k. DfCiper, Jh"' W(ll$k, GCJfy Mo•"'Y• ft(lll~ She~rMOI'I, Advh.o1.
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()ON WAlleR Sp r1n(l OkoKIO( of Ro1Tifl1
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$0NC lEADERS • Jt.ldy W i1hit•, Shorol'l Fry• fvd, lh.ot"l(u l'o!!• Janes, Tol'yo Hildebra nd ---
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FAll CAMPUS CENTER COMMITTEE , • Angelo Haddod, Madlm KeUe1, Corio a ... .,·ell, Oiclo Hule1o, Mcu k Dro pOJ r, lvd y Montee, l eila Dieter.
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,6.lUM'II ASSOCIAt iON ... &t:llv' Jvdy, SecttWYJ )O$ lcggio, Director; 8ob Watson, DiJ$'(111t ; Betty Jean 6~uns, Secr~lory; John W. Fo,lri<fglll, PrMidcnl; Woller l augh· •ldgf, Tr•Q~u1c1; Eve Duncan, Oircc!CH; Jerry Spraybeny Dir•c-tor; '''i Weitzel, 0 \re-clot.
DElTA PSI OMEGA . . Row f: hdy Otov~cble , l ouh!! Fulf~r, Kcuf Mu1ta~ Lindo VIii tOn, fral'lk lvaujo. Row II! John P:.ul, Robeflo lhd,lon, Te-uy Seanor, John Sroob, Rob· e1l loude-n, Jtow Ill: Ed Frombcfg. /Nke S.mith, Rkhord Wilson, Terry 1~cltliter Paul Gresham, Diclc Ce-c:carolli, Row IV: r(aocrl Clcuk. Frank Wottron, Carolyn Chutdcy, H~word Duel(.
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INT!R·VA~SifY OiRISTI~N FEllOWSHIP . Row I! Vtneto Allon. Mcrgc.ret Warkcmtlne, Nona JohtllOI\ Row II: Or Harlel"d 8e>yd, Atlvls<>r, XothQril'l$ Hanc;oc;k, Dorothy Pent'ler, Mary Knorr, Raben Horgreove~.
I~TERNATION.At RElATIONS CLUB .•• Raw 1: Neville $how, D(YYf Rx· g!e, Oltk Miles, Joan Mirando, Tangren f1tc;h , Row II- Ro~orto RCII,Io!'l, Jim froysict, Johfl. Kifgrow, Sandy t..\<Ciil'!tocll", (rene Youn.g, Toni WiiJOn, John Paul, Tlleltno Fo1Jer. Jeon 6vntfn.
CSTA • , • i!Qw 1, Ro~tiO Rolstort, Alkl! Rv~sdl, JUdy Coffman, Rube" Marquez, Joan Collogh.c-r, Kathy Stainer, Gall Ingram, Row II: Judy lull(t-11. Elaine Pe1ueci, Rost'mcrrie Consotvc-$1 Katherine Gouh, flora Maverick, EiiHn Vo'ilk~. Bunny 8tcwc:r, Joan Sirond, Cathy kendrick. Row llf: fli:r.obeth Motjo.sic, Roche~ Srn;rh, OeJfca B!oyd, Sa.ndro Non hoff, Oolore' Wol~tH, Corol Frotfe, Dodlo MiiiQ"r, Ann Charlton, Ronald Coberly, Morgarot Woii()C;O, IIX!f'llit!~ lloniQ<'rl1 l•ilo Mor.lon. Slow IV~ Rl~hQrd P.ohOI\, Co!~flf'lt Phillip$, Bin 81,1¢hCIII·
Qn, AI tcwi,. Ann MtCorthy, Allon Dun,ble, f'h;l Gon-,;QI$~, Kenne!h lhcunp~on, AdYil<>l.
ENGIN[US CLUa low L 1111'· .Stol'ley, leon .-llte4, J•ll" HOIH'"' h•h C..o't• St~ordevoftf, 9orbara Jott11soa, Don Iooft. Adv;,Of low IL Ro~r Mon.boll, llll ~cC~t~lloct-1. Sttor~ IOhlltOft, Jot!" Die1l!'IIO"l , Hotty Feuu. Cho,l•tt h•,..•'•· loger (lodr. low llh Ootl CtOu, Pkil Alle-11, ._,.,.,.lied~. Nn• Wolfo.d. Row IV: O'.tone WhtoiOf' Cor., Moucy. Oot.e Genet, Chort.-s Per...,, Oee Wek'-• .locto. Cfy•er, 'o" Ho•r•t<CHI, H-enry lo\oody S.'"e*lllO" Moy ()oft f9Wfl Toe \oy<ooir
NlWMAN <:tua , tow h Dod e Mille AM Mc.COtll'ly, Je,.,., l~wirh, !ill Wonderly, So,.dy 01eo!tol low U, Ali(e \e..,·, larbcuo Jt-"'"'"D' J~ S,..~Ker, lr.....O:o t~Mn-gen. Jotv, Coo• Mollh;o, M. .. r. A¢.;SQI, lei5Q. Dieter, Sotldy Md:biO<i.. Jod .. e low-ott, TCM~ Wo- ~t! tow ltl Jou .. Wod;iru-• .,.<nd,. O'Oon,..,rc, flo.,. ,...,n,ed, Suuc O'Doy, Jolul ~t-f.(, ho111l fobl1 At ere luot~A~ Pl\iJ CoQfn.
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LE CERCUi FiANCAIS , • Row 1: Joyce Freemon, Bo•bo1a Wore, Arleen Sel)ler, Glor\o AnlhOI'I)", Gr¢-co lvth.or, Evo Lefcvro, Advi~ot. Cheryl Porrnc!co, Anno Flynn. R:o .... lh Mo.x. 8vrdlck, Leslt)' Henry, Chorroi O' Noif, Stan H<ubovgh, Sid lonieer, Dote St. Cla ire.
ROCER WllUAMS ClUS ••. Row I: Buddy T.uttlo, Becky Nord. Pal we~t. Adele: Twis~elmo.nn, Rev. Donald Chunn. Row lh Roger Clc11k, Phil All~n. ChOJI~! Cla rk. Denise Moso11, lowell Hulsebus, Advisor, Raben Ha rgrett.,fl.
WESlEY STUDENT FEllOWSHIP •• • Row I: Virginia Dixon, Corio Berrett. Judy W lhon, O.or!J• Ho$S, Ed Srysli.el. SJello Hoclooll, Potby Turner, Rex Boug.c-s, Advisor, T+nrie·3ec Ha ll. Row II: Neil 6owt::"n, Eflc JohuOI\, M()ry Lov Fishet, Tom Me:sc:ngt::"t, Tom Reed, R~old Lo Roso.
8APTIST STUDENT UNION , , , Shirleoy Wild:er, Jv<lt Cottman, tlorbara Trui1, Wand:a P~unon, ~oy Otsc.h, Ch(l,le' New!o,., ltodr~ey WtUI'II(II'I, Advitor1 Gory Yeo ta, Oumn Maryon, JoeJ Swi~heo1, Woyne Me!colf.
PHI RHO PI , , Row It Don Wollo1, Jerry to9on, Glenn M<o~s ton, Wnli.r. Kollcy. ltow lh Judy Asher, Mory HlmmolhO<h, Ma1gord S.-ot, Phyllis OCibbs, Advisor.
AlPHA GAMMA StGMA , .• Row 1: Madeline Morton, Jonct Alhcrolt, Katharine 11oncock, Judy Pembroke, Peggy Duncon, Son(lro Douglas, Borbo to John$011, Arleen Senter, <:Atol Disney, Jvdr Deuschle, Lind o Nic:olc-s, Suo Hendctso/1, Row u, Anne Flynn, 8c«e.Fro l'l Hcoly, Dic:k Miles, Sharon 0'8rie~, G o ry Mo ss.ey, Vi1"9inio Dixon, lim FroyJie,, Roberto ltohton, Geor9• f-«rg~'on, Omo.r Rains, Don Simon, Jock fo rlcu, Bob Do Ho r1, Horvty MocUor. Mlle Oolllok, ltodg.•t 8ollts.
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AGRICULTURE ClUB Row I: Bill Coc;hron, Lloyd McClard, Ha rry Maddux. AI Pinheiro, Mrrrroy Westctbcck, MiScc MoH:~, Ro'( AI•JCor,d•r, Robers Tro'(, K~11 Sdwllt, l'lorv•y Stnilll, Mt~kofrn Robel1$. Row II, Robc.r·1 !howl\, E(lr1 Hc;~ll, Bc;~b l(rousG, Ralph Hudek, Wayne Steele, R:onuld MoUt!oy, Jtfry Nopl«, Jim Wobh, Andy Ch<1rhon, tony Brown, Ro.y Arholob~her .... Bill Morri.s, loui's Horton, Brvc:c Curnow. Row Ill: Hofgtr H¢'1'1~en, Advisor, lial"fy Hu.okil'ls, Howard Vla!kef, lorry Michod, Jock Reed, Nenm Va lfejo, Charlc~ &icbon, fcny Doyle, Harvey Stone, Jolin lrino, Oo ro Wurd, Rkhord Heirnforth, Mike Gihi'IOt, MorY;n Goehring, lforb C:icrlcy, Joh.n Oglesby, Advi~cw. Row IV: John: Ho1den, 8rion Wri9ht, Sco ll Poyne, Gory Joehol'l, Ed .Sty$ktl, Woihon Smool, 11m Hall, Ben 6fcd$oo, John Slikkor, Bonner 8ool, Allan Nevfdd, Jim Pralf, Bruce Co!Oruwood, DoYld Parks, Rldrord Aldrich, Got)' BvsC;h, Bob Afp.
THE LAMPS.. Row I: Sve llruml~y, Polricio Rid:oH, JOOIII'I l ocobus, Judy Kirsch, Jovn Sow•n Row 11: Corolil'le ·rriYill, Volma Rjttcr, l.o Vcrl'e CordotU, JOMI(I Kliewer, Mildred l04:~ Eriket von Girgensol'l, Sally G ro tJom. Reba Ctouch, teoncla BeriiCI, lyndu Culwell, Freda fry Aclvl'or Row Ul: Agnes O.Ch,,o, lcMi• Gallochcf, Soroll Hend!leh, toi<J Sremper, Penelope Pwvy Gwen Wi1er, Coil C!c m~ll t, MBdred Gci!e~Noncy Gr ip pin, G a il Porcher, Ja1nf$ Ptyor, Morv 8aiktJr,
VAS!SITY Cl UB Row l 1 T.,-ry Hill, Jin1 Stiger .. Howard Thom•n. Eric Weyenberg, Our'! Andet,On, Sylvester Corr<rw~y. Row It SUI PeJcm, hank' Northcutt, John Holde-n, John 8vmt!rh, Bob McCoy, Golvin. Compbell, Tofly Ale.n<io. Row Il l: Art Kei!Cl', Bill Wild•. Jim Turr.er, Advho1, Dennis Ble<hoe, J im W.hon, loff Flfpl>f"·
LAMSDA AlPtiA . •. Toni 8:on~1u, Joy<:~ Rive,o. Alke Rnmot, ~.u.k'y Morale~. Angelo Ocboo, Polritio lee, Adviso:, Elizabeth Sontibanez., Dofolhy Dol'fllnqve.L Jc>sie Torres, E' tct Guz.mon, Art Valdes, Oorcnce De An do., Eddk Ortiz:
ASSOOATEO VETERAN$, •. Row l1 Allow;-, , Row ll.s Pltll Gogen, Ed hrdtilini, Jh>n Miklil$, Sob Toy{or, Oon Gregory, John B-olingt?r, Bernie NC1wOr$1c'T. Row /lb Phil N ieden•ver, Mork Orope,, Ern~ l<ino. RkhQtd Vlinn, Dc>n 6vc11:1e. Jtod M.in iOflVe, J ;fl',fl"')' Stevens, Tom Westbetg, Will Krupa, Wofrtn M<:KJnney.
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HEPStlON CLUS , , Row h 1\l<•le <.!tll'ler, Oo•othy $ond41t, Mofgle Wilson, Koy J>iersot1. Row If Jui'IO•AI'II'I llppmot~, Ad\ll•ot, Dotolhy K.:n· ned y, June Aotd, <;:hli,li• Ptlt•tOI'I, Sholla D~o~tr'ICIUQfl. Row Ill Non<y Ashfo1d, lois Sbc,o, 8-ot~l'hlt OIVI"'mOnd.
lAND OFfiCfRS • , Don P"'~on. Ue11lenonl, &e.,.rty Copolo,.d, AuiiiCifll
llbtariott; fred Sc~ib-lt, C41)t<lil\; ltl'ln~!ec Hall, tihror'( S•'9+0"'• To-n lt"d· l11•l"•u MOIKIQe>t.
COU.ECE CHOIR . • Row h Mo• llyn Clork, Shirl~y Wilder, Betty 0-ohl, Darlene Nielsen, Sandr-a Sand$h:od, Joellen Schmid t. 6eJ1y Ja Sailey, Sl>aron Eid.sen, Mad'~llne Morton, PQIIkio Coyle, Bonita Thomasy. Row II: Anne fl ynn, Jani~e Crow, Sharon Steele, Shcron Christie, Norma Cook., MCJtdQ Ll.l~e. KothCJri~e Garth, Noncy 8vtre.t, Mary Norman, Rebecca Nord, G inger finer llow Ill: Jane KubOIC1, Jlmtnle 0 11, Roberl louden, Don Sil•l1.1s, Wesley Kvrznqr, Jim Daly, Gory Jennings, Richerd Crawford, Don StOwn. Cotoly r\ Sehw~Jo-t. Row IV't Rogtor Hogo tl, Joe r\\OI'll•~. JeS$$ Hornonde~r, ~nni~ Evans, Den.nh 81eds.ae, Ro9er Mueller, Jo hn Brooks, John Holden, l eroy Dontby, Chofles Tomerlin, Cltc:rriCI$ 05bom, Robctl Bennoge.
SAND . . • 5to·w I RC1eht l Smith, lr9Vttly Coptlol'd, Donny ~obert~, Chrhtlne Moth. -.teod, Robei l Ni'<ho!$, Jerry 6ot91, Ma r•in Gooh rlng , lorry Cosho, Joh n PitH. Row W'e'll, Denni~ Nopp, Sondro Oo..,.glos, Sob GUthB, t, Mote t&<>n, Ro9er Becker, Undo Ill: Tennid~e Holl, Sob Cunon, Jim Tyo~k, Fred Scheible, 8clty Dahl, Don Murillo. Rec-5., Row II: l~Roy Oo"~by, Rond y fe.,n icli., Don S;lvi u~. Don Peano", Dudley Kenneth fa h.sbendtl',., Dir~<:tor.
Shelburne, Tom Jleed. ~. Woyne Empey, Mario" God.so11, Go ry Mouev, Sondro Sond·
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WOMEN'S ~ESlOENCE HAIL M • • Row h lyn~t f<:h•HHd,, Ofanne Wei!, Bvnt~y Sloon, Carolyn War~en, Yolanda co,ados, Carat Cit$On, Priscilla Monte9tOnde, Mocgorel 'Wolloce, Joan Bowen. Row IIJ Nonoev Henr.,o, Beatty IPovlovi~;, Brendc:J Thomp;on. Norrenc Wolto11, Judy Deu!chlc, Morily11 Rumpp, YVOtlnc 8ain, ~ancy Ad1tord, Apclt Nelwn, Shatoll ChrUtle, Katt~n H•m~nwot, Go'yle Pirl y. aow lll1 Carol yo Jot'lt!, Mary Cot of Di)l:on, Judy OoateJs\ Juond'a Cilrcalh, lovor-;no R~in$tt, A lin Gogo(l, Mc~r~:io Bomers, fklrilora Hail, Judy Wilson, linda Coll:lbs, D.eni~e Johnson. Row rv, MoNiyn Ooyt•, Ann Kr•et"'e* , RoJ><nlo Hot, I:SoMie Drvtnm.Ond, Nor•no Coo\ .. Pl)ylht- ftGW, S"euy Jo Boil9y,
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Champions 1n Every Respect CONFERENCE ST-'NDINGS 1959 aecoaD
w l S.C. OPP. 20 Stockton . •.•• 0
6AKERSFIElD . . 7 0 16 Compton • • •• • 0 • 27 Lol Angelos Horbot 12
Santo Monico . ) 2 '57 Eost Lol Angoles 6
los Angeles Volley , '22 Long Beech . . . . 0
4 3 '26 Son Diego • , •• . 6 Son Dil!l'go . A 3 '55 , Sonlo Mo11lco •• • 8
'32 • loa Angeles Valley . 0 El Camino • 3 4 • 35 . • El Camino 14
• '36 ' , Dol Mer, Te.w.en •••• 14 long Beach . . 3 4
328 (10 ·0·0) 60 LoJ Angeles Harbor . . 2 s • Metropolitan Conference Come Eost los Angeles • , • 0 7 • • Junior r ~e Bowl
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CRIDOERS •• , R<rw I lloyd Mo~l~y (Q) Don WCJrd CO ); Deo11 N ewby (QI, Cory Hcr tzefe;dt 101, B-ob Ez.eU (0), Sob Bryant l H). Jim R:ke (H), Do11 AnderHm HH. Calvin Campbell tH). leroyol t::ing (Ht, Jil"' Bartel !C), Teuy Hill If I, G<HY Bt~f<h I H), Don Hon~pton ( fl, Qi~hcHd Viayro ( ft 1 Bobo Vatos, Walc-: bOy. Row II. Oaniel Ar.11~nto I HI, Joe Heri'IOI'Id< I lot I, Ce<;il .V.onnings lH I, Jim St~qe!.r If J ,. Kirft Jor.e.-1 (C I , Dove Edmond so" (C I. Gi!'rl'y Collif, St~d· field Cood--; Roy Newman, Head Coo.ch,t Vic l indskog, li11e Coach, t!e.-. Gro,ttut, Et~d Coocl'l; l . R: , Willl¢111$ iC I, Po..,J McD11ri$e (()~ M¢rvin Grim IE), am Mudck
ICI, 8111 N~koll~ IGL Joe 6orl111C:I (<.7). Row Ill KiQn A(lom'- I G). Erik Solmin ' (C I. Ccny T~~<:ker Ill, Roonie lehr H), Jim CrHdl IC), ltid101d lowtrv H); Montie Day tft, Ron O'Neill I fl. lal"'y Comb' ITI. Cl~orhH 6rowl'l I TI , Oe+ Dovi' IH, Paul Wkkc-r Ill, Bill Willioms.on (H, Sylvester Coarrawoy nJ . Row IVt Jolin lhunert~, Monag~r; fnt6 Haydon, Equipment Manager: Lorty Austin if). Ed W lttke IE) , MOll!'( PC11me1 HI, Wllfit: 8rac.\.lnJ fH, Vctrn Burke (f). Bill Peieu (f), Jan 1a ris. (E). Joe Gtogg I fl. Donny Cufllt. (HI, WCJiter Fitdltll 10), Roy Stoll, Tt oinqr; Don Chur~hfiel d, Monoger.
VIC LINDSKOO lino Coach
GERRY COl liS Boekfiold Cooch
REX GROSSART End Cooch
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If ever a footba ll team won every honor in ~ight, it was the 1959 RENEGADES. Under the guidance of "ew head coach Roy Newman and a revomp~d staff of assist· ants, tho GAOES, consider~d by mony as the gfeote-st team in the history of th~ college, were recognized for the fo llowing laurels.
1. Notional Junior College Chornpions. 2. Junior Rose Bowl Chomoions. 3. Metropolitan Conference Chomptons. 4. A Per'fect 1 0·0-0 Season Record . 5. California's Only Undefeated
Team. 6. Extended BC Winning Streak to
Straight Gomes.
Just as it did in 1958; the hefry RENEGADE forWard woU shut out four opponents. AU told, the perennially strong BC defense ovetoge-d just a six~point allowance per 90m~. Offensively, Bakersfi-eld average-d iust undor 33 point$ each week-end . A record number of 2\ players pocked the boll during the season and ovetoged better than five yards por crock.
Attendance-wise, the RENEGADES shattered oil previous records. In o ddition to the estimated 25,000 lo~~ fons thdt followed them to Pasodena, the GADES drew lvst under 89,000 pcop-1e in slx home oppe-or• onces to remain ,upreme over the notion's junior colteges in thot rf)spe<t.
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7. Only One Lon in last 26 Gomes. 8. Extended Record of lost S~ven Ye.ors
to 63-7-2. 9. Recipient of Six All-Metro First·Teom
Berth.s. 10. Recipien t of Thre-e AII-Amoricon first-
Teom Selections.
CCJivln (CJ.,-.pb~ll d rivel for yordove agoinsJ ton9 Booch.
DON HAMPTON lop Gode Scorer
Mctropoliton Cot,ference Player Of The Year
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AII ·Americon All-Conference
TEAM STATISTICS
19 G(.l«o~"&j
Flnt dOwi\S, IUSh11' 9 . First downs, po.uing
First dowfiJ, Pfti'IQ.II!es . lola! f!rd dowM Po~sot's otlempled _ •• Pcae~ completed Poue~ lntr.rccp!cd by
Yard$ gaiMd f\l$hii'ICJ
Yards lo~t rv~h·"<l N'ee 'fO rd~ Qoll'l..,d rus!u'' 9 'fo1ds gamed po5s•ng lolol yard~ gained
Nmbi(H ' '
Fu"'b!~s. len! Number of pel'!oltie$
Yord1 p-r:nolitcd
a. c. 112
" 9 14S 137 62 20
?8J? 28 1
255, 934
Jt!IS
79 10 92
818
OPP.
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203 89
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j.$7 792
10l9 1802
25 10 39
309
JOE HERNANDE2 Rue Pollock WiMer Top Pou Receiver
Campion gOO<;J$ up on Jim ftk:t: .
Ployeu kneh il'l prayer 01 the $IOr1 ol every ~omit'.
CECil MANNING$ AII·Conference Se<ond Ttom 8c\l Blocker
ED WITZKE All Americon
AII·Conftrence Ben fackler
JOE BONillA A.J: -Conference S.-cond Teem
CAlVIN CAMPBEll Thitd I~ Scoring
INOIVIDUAl RUSH;NC
HOMf)loOn
Mo<~nll"'fl
Newb'J' Herflondtr Ca~W~pb•' •« Andie-•~ ..... Hi I .... ,, • •• ld' (ull
AlnlfiiiO
Vn:yta s ... , ... 8 1.1srh p;,,ll ... Btyl'll'+t Ki110
A.da""' Co~t1~t
W0<4
lotof,
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TCB 110 73 62 >O .. 13 n 21 19 16 IS
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NYG S19 4~2 ... , .. 207 178 162 IJI
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•VO H 61 61 H s 1 7.7
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-?.1 29 2.S 9.0 70 7,0 l.l 15 -1.0
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RONNIE llHR lth Toc.l:l~
BILl WILLIAMSON All -American
All-Conference
BILL 1MUSICK
All-Conference
MON~IE DAY Most lm~roved Ploye•
BOB EZELL All-Conference
Top Gode Paner
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DEAN NEWBY Offensi>~e Leeder
ICAM S<:O~G
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High into the o ir ~Oe! Oon tfomp!Q/l.
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ERIK SALMINS loft Gu--('nd
OAN ANI>fRSON Right HcJI fbnd
GARY TUCKER Right Tackle
JIM STIGER Fullback.
JIM RICE Mos1 Interceptions
WilliE BRACKINS Right End
Bill PeT~RS left End
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Rose
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CHAMPIONS
PASADENA, Dec. 12-A terrific d ispfoy of power cor· ried the Boken.field Colleg~ Renegade~ 10 o 36- l 4 victoty over Oel Mar College of Texas hert todoy before 47,000 fons in 1he 14th onnvol Junior Rose Bowl clos1ic.
Two touchdowns by Don Hampton and single tcllies by Oeon Newby, Vern Burke, Calvin Campbell and Terry Hill wiped out o brief 7-0 Del Mar lead.
Thre• of 1h111 Bckonfiold 4cor•' w oi'• of th~ '-fWt:toculor variety. Newby's $il'.·pointer como o n a l"'cotly cxcx-Jted SO•yord bootleg. Compbell got his by returning o punt 72 yards. Burke\ 82-yord ruttbock of on intercepted pass ried the existing Junior Rose Bowl record.
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JUNIOR ROSE BOWl S r A liS TICS
Yord' goined ru.shirtg • Yord~o lo~ol rus.hing • . Net yords tu~ohing .. Yord~o gained po$~ing
B.C. D.M. 206 21 1
18 22 188 189 207 90
Toto I yCJrds gCJined • 396 279 Fir$t down~o, rushing . , . Fir~oi down!., pos!.il'lg , . • Plru downs, penolties Totof fiBI downs Pcus"~ attempted . Pouet completed . PoUt)1o intercepted by N.,rnber of penclries Yords penalized . fumbl•s . • . fumbl•s knt .
7 12 7 4 0 0
14 16 23 23 9 9 3 I 6 2
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JIM NAU Head Coach
No boshtboll toom at 8a.ltcrsfteld College ho~ climbed to os gr.at o hetgttr a~ dkS Jjm Nau's 19S9-60 RENE~ GA.OES. Tfrl.tr r•pr•unrorion il'l rhe $tote rournoment wo.s 0 n ew fir1.1 for a.c. for th first time in the histCH'y of tho college. the G~OES finished at the top of tbc Metropolitan Conference with o gallant cotnc-from-behind rof'y. In PfO·i-OOSOn p'oy Nau·s warriors missed winni"g rhe highly· loul.d Som B.orty Tournament by o mere two poinh, lo~ ing 69-67 10 los Angelh City Coll~c i,.. the finch. Tho GAD£S also mode ott with tho top prize in their own Bokorsfiold Collogo Invitational fo r tbe fourth time in five yeots. All told, the RENEGADES capped o splendid ~eo son with o 24·6 r•eord.
rn rh• individual spotlight t here were Jim Be-ck and Mork Hasen. Bock, the: club's scoring lea der with 493 p<ai nh, clotod out a fine career a t BC by winning firs t• teo m honors os both Alt·Metro a nd AII-Southetn Coli fornio sefe<tlons. Ho~on complo1ed hi~ freshman yoor with 416 poinU and wot picked for the AII·Metro ie<ond leom.
CAGEitS .. • flow t 1 G\~Qrd How(lrd l hon•al, Gu0:1<f Lloyd M«:oy, Gv<Hd 0'01.19 6r4W4Jr, Row II: Ce-nte-r Jim B-eck, Gvord Mork Ho$en. Forward So-b M.cC:oy, f'orwo rd J ohn ()JIIto, Cvord Gtne- John .On, Monov~' John Hold~n. Row Ill: H~!od CoCidt Jlm NOll, f:orword Bill Wild•, forward Ric:ho:rd Jo,l, Forward Orve~l Elkins, Ce-nter lony So11ett, Cente-r Bi U B~nlon, Auhtanl Co oc:h Sob f• ic\e-.
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• BAKERSFIELD . 12 2 Son Diego 12 2 lo ng Beach . 11 3 East Los Angele$ 7 7 El Camino • S 9 l os Angeles Volley 5 9 Santa Monico 2 12 los Angeles Hatb~r 2 12
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1959· 1960 RECm.D BC 56 Fre.!no City College 6~ Ventura tOT) . .
o5l Meso, Colora do . o74 Stockton o78 los Angeles Valley b52 Southern Colifornia Frosh b65 Santa Ana
74 Weber. Utah . . . 66 Pasadena City Colle.se 75 FrfWlO City College .
c76 Compton . . . c81 Son D;ego (OTl c71 Long Be-cu:l'l <.ity College c67 los Angeles City College • '71 los Angeles Harbor • ·so Santo Monico City College '64 los Angeles Valley . '54 El Camino . .
'1 02 East los Angolcs . . '57 lo ng Beech City College '61 Son Diego . . . '73 t:l Camino . . '82 los Angeles Harbor • "97 Santa Monico City College '92 los Angeles Volley . "99 East los Angeles . ' 73 long Beach City College '72 San Diego . . . t 78 Son Diego . . t76 Son Jose City College
RECORD LEGEND o-Bokcrsfiold College Invitational b--Sonto Ano Invitational e-Som Sorry T ournomont "-Me:Jfopolitan Conference gome t-Conforcnce ployoft gam~ $-Stole Tournament gamo (0Tt--Overtim~ go me
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MARK HASEN Guard
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Jim Beok • 30 208 17 MorJt Has-en . 30 14.4 128 John Dille . . 30 123 88 Gene Johmon 30 90 82 Bill Wilde . . . 30 82 48 Orval Elkins .. 30 6 1 35 Bob M<Coy . . • 22 29 27 Howord Thoma~ 26 27 30 Bill Benton . . 18 13 4 Richard Jost . . 12 9 4 Doug Brewer . . 9 5 6 lloyd Mc.Coy 8 3 5
Incomplete Seoson Vern Bvrke , . • 6 21 8 Oovo Mee:ks . . 6 2 2 Thcorthur Whito 2 1 1
TP AVG. 493 16.4 416 13.9 334 I 1.1 262 8J 212 7.1 157 5.2 85 3.6 84 3.3 30 1.7 22 1.8 16 1.8 1 1 1.4
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Bill WILDE Forward
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Sometimes RENEGADE rroelc: cooeh Rex Gronort admitted thot ho didn 't know how hit defending Metropolitan Confore11ce chon,pions were going fo losl out the sea· ton. In juries a"d scholastk ineligibilities rook a heavy roll of o tear'f'l which could hove been a slofe champion But every setbodc seemed to hove its opposite reodion. When the distance rntn wef'e in o slump, the sprll'lter1o lvrt'led in JM:rformonc:es lilc• Dennis John,.on·J 9.6 ond 20.6 . When the middlo-distoncc runners wore down, tho polo vaulte-rs, high jumpen, a nd broad jumpers recorded morh like Richard Williomt' 13. 10 V2, Dennis Jonts' 6·6 '/..:, nnd lloyd McCoy's 23-~
Tho RENEGADE hod only three home mtoU on lhe famed Memorial Stadium rtock. But o tong rood Khtd\lle wot we ceufully copped in 8okerdte1d CoUege"s s.ec.ond Metro c.cmferenu dual ~t title 1n 0 fOW.
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DENNIS JOHNSON Sprinler
ROD YRACEBURU Weights
CURTIS YOUNG Sprinter
Thcy'ro off ond tu1iniJ11;1.
Don Brown Jungc5 i ntQ rhe tnp~.
lLOYD MtCOY 8fo¢d Jumper
DON BROWN Quol'ter-mil.er
FRANK NORTHCUTI Distance Ru.,ner
RICHARD WILLIAMS Pole Vaulter
D~AN N~WBY Sprinter', Quortor·mifor
MIKE D.>llllAK' Weights
~Rl HARlAN Quarter-milet
DUANE THOMAS Mile Relay
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Monr rhinQJ soomed to go out into fef1 field for Gerry Colli$' RENEGADES during the boJ.eboll ).eeson. If it wos11't one thing it wos onotl'ler. W'htn the pitchers hod their .. stuff," the botttn wore in o dump, Then the hitten found the range ond the defeMe sloclontd Probobly rhe biggest problem beselling rhe GADES WOJ. on over-wor~ed pitching t toff. The •ototion involved only four hurlers.
Ovor thelr fir~ I J 8 game$, the RENEGADES won sill. gomes ond dr"'ppod 12. Aftor the end o' the flrtl rovnd of Metro· pollton Co,fol'once play1 BQkoufield oeeu· pied o solid bort,._ in rho 'econd division with o record of 2·5
SLUGGERS , , , Row 1. Joe 8ortlllo, Ctu::ulie Volefltvelu, Fr<.m\ Hoetker, Dennis Hustead, Raw II: Manager Dan Word, Tcuy Hill, Gory Hcrtdcld l, Glann H<l!fbln, Pol S~ffor, Oory Bob 5(-hultz, Carl Fi,he-r, Ji1n Stl'g't',, Mui'IOQW SpE!n~t Huc:kney, Manager /.\ike ~onus Sui heM', , lohn [')illo, lorry Combs, Eddie Dow, Mel Allmon, Head Cood1 Gttry Collis.
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1960 RECORDt
BC
6 Ventura
4 Coalinga
10 Porterville
8 Reedley
11 Coalinga
3 College of Sequoias
2 College of Sequoias
5 El Camino
3 Eost los Angolcs
7 los Ang~les Harbor
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6 Potterville
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JIM STIGER OutfiGidot
1 TERRY HILL Outfieldef
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First Place in Conference
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JACK fROST Hood Cooch
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UNKSMEN . , Row I lob •onahllso~t, Oo11 SiWIO'I, ,i.rhctd Yo""lil tow u, Ounil XI~. Oo • h'-Md li"" lw•f'V J•• C'"'"""l•y. (oodil Jodt hem.
Cooch Jodc fros;t hos o fii'IG golf teom every yeor, ond 1960 ..-os no different. The RENEGADES bool1.cf only one letterman from the squod ot lost yeor, bvt they were pressing s.rrongly for the ltodership pos;i· l ion in the «:~nfe,ence t londing~. After eight leogue moet1r~gt, th., GADES stood ot 6-1-1 . Mos;t consistonf of the ployors was froshmon Jim Ewing who poyod wi1hin o stroke ot two of por golf oil ~eoson.
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JIM TURNER Head Coach
Ro-w Ill Dan Doll, lob H•wln, lo11y Alon. c;o No! l)ktur•d Clr• I(.., I!O'o¥11, Wottf'" Whif~. Povl t•r~• ond Plul Fillmore
Water Polo Club
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Oespire on unimpressive J.J record in o conft..-enc• f.orunn9 two of the finest JC woltr polo reams in the notio n, the RENE· GAOES u lll modt their best showi.nq. O"er o il, coach Jlm Turner's mermen end ed rhe year with o 3-4 mark. Star forward Jim W ilson led his rnotos in scoring with 3 4 poinls, thrto l'l"'ol'o lhon he gornorCd tho seoson btfort. Just os rhey d id in 1958, Metro olflclolt named Wil$on as on allconference honoroblo m cntion pick along with Tony Atencio.
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long Bcoch 4 0 El Comino . 3 1 los Angoles Volle.y 2 2 BAKERSFIELD 1 3 Santo Monico . 0 4
Down 1he 111e1ch colt'let t•tond Sh•ppord
CONFERENCE
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Distance Men Once
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Under new cooth Art Dalzell, ttle RENE· GADE ll'lduronc:e runners disposed of oil rivals and won the M•tropofilon Confetenc:c d uol meol <ron <ountry championship for the sec· o nd year in o row with on unb lemished 5-0 record. They supportod I his fea t with the lea g ue meet rille. W11h Novlllt Show setting ihe pace in early season ond h lond Sheppard taking command In the Jortlf port, Bakersfiuld fin· lshed o tloie second In the state chomp>onships.
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With a nucleus at Stcvo Moltoff, Bob Luf)lnelt, Mlhon Ma1her ond Buddy latham, Coach Wid Trvslot su«tetdod In buildil'lg BC's finest n-et ttom in several years. During the MaJropoliton Conrerel'lce teoson. the AENEGADES were solid contendors for second plac•. Twice they defeated El Comino and Long Beach City College handily.
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femininity wos spotlighted only three yeou ogo in Bohufietd•s ath1etlc pro grom, ond olreody the GAOffiES have mode o nome for themsetve~. lost seo· son the girls, behind Roberto Ralston ond Brenda Joc.kson, copluJed the Nort hern Colifurnio Championships. With both Iones returning, the foam wos hopeful of titY'!ilor honors ogoin thl• soason,
Tennis Also Had Its Beauty
CAoe-ne~ • . . l<ow 1: Corel Froese, 81co"do Jo~luo~. ltob~uta •ah!on. Row II: Judy 5•ocllon ICoti'ly
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MERMEN , . Row I: Edde.Ortiz, Erie Weyel'\~rg, ken Brown, Paul Reye-s, .Chuck TomtHiin, Monoger John Holden, Row II: Alden Clart, Bill Colm, Phil fillmore, Dennis 3 1ed50e, Wonen While, Ton( Atencio, Row Ill: Jim fohtuol'l, ()won Nehol'l, Jim Wibo11, Bob Arthur, Robert Hewitt.
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long Beach . 4 0 BAKERSfiELD 3 I Sonra Monico , 2 2 los Angeles Volley 1 3 El Cornino 0 4
Bakersfield College hot never hod a •wimmino teom thai could measure up to tht 1960 RENE· GADES. During their campaign that resulted in o ~ccond·placc firlsh ln tho Metropolitan Confer ence, the GADES literally rewrott the school rtcOrd book. All·oround merman Jim Wil•o" e~tobli\h~ oU sorts of marks cmd A II ·American divef Jim John. son went throug, the scoJon in unboaton foshlon , Before dropping their final moet to powtrhoult Long Beach, the RENEGADES knock•d ove• six op· ponen.t,. BC clirr.oxed the season by hostlno the California Stole JC Champ•onshlpJ 0$ well Ol the Mofro ConftnonQO moet.
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GYMNASTS • Row l1 CocH;-1\ Herb loloef\. Tl"' 0o'lfl0ft. lony ThOI"'CH lony fNI'Ii!OIII front JOhfltOI\, Tol"''' 0 S.t·e-1\, Cl\cnlof's ot.do"'•· Row II Wo!t A'fllttttong.. Jll'll Mt(l..,te, S.i ll Wells
Gymnastics on the Upgrade
lil:e slccph1g on o e1ot.~d,
locking both monpowet ond e•perienee, Coach Herb token·, gymnasts wcrs unobJe lo ~ompete o n the level with the corder~ ence's other teams, but they did develop into the brat gym team the school has ever hod. Tho RENEGADES climaxed the secson with a 1-5 1ecord bvt thot o ne vietoty come over El Camino fn the fir~t collegiate meet ever held o t BC.
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"Me? The- 'be.sl dr~s.~cd mon • on <:ampus?''
HOUSE OF FABRICS 2026 Ch~Jstef Avcnuo
'Wo CCin solve )'OIH ptoblcrfl!' '
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LAWSON'S JEWELERS 20:22 Chester Avenue
WESTCHESTER BOWL 1819 JOth Street
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'Now look ilghl ov•t ot lhe co•n•'·
BUDGE IN DRIVE INN 1030 Chester Avenue
W•tf I'd fib wo ho:n.hun;et rk«oiCI"' t\oi•, , ,., split ,
WEILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
1420 19th Street
EYe'! good hOt.os.tleepen wet•cl'l IO"Iavision..."
WITHAM'S TV RADIO AND APPLIANCE COMPANY
1801 19th Su•• •
IMPORTED CAR CEN1ER 1100 2 .. th Street
PAT PAOLA'S COLLEGE LANES
2674 Mf. Vernon Avenue
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VALlEY OFFICE SUPPLY l6221 9th Streot
" I bought rny oM:(e furnit'lre ot Volf~y."
WICKERSHAM'S JEWELER , 1 ~· 19th Strco~
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COCA-COLA BOnLING CORP. 414 19tl! Strut .. No ,..,,, \odoyJ"
FARMER JOHN'S PANCAKE HOUSE 200 Golden Stole Highway
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~27 E. 1 !th S!<eel
BOOKOUT MOTORS 1401 Eost Tru}(ton Avenue
Cl11l~ owoy in a a~tovhnobile-:·
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2301 H Stre-et
HARRISON'S MEN'S STORE
1804 Che$ter Avenue
"W~eh, I 9u-eu moyb-t o site 17 .,...oyfd b-e bell1n."
BOOTH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY 2020 H Sheeo
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DICKEY JEWELERS 1520 18th Street
" I think yov'vo mode tho best choKe."
JACK DAVENPORT TYPEWRITEk COMPANY
Truxton & Chester Avenues
fHE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN 1707 I Street
"Now, whel\ I p\,lsh I hi$ buUol\ •• ~ ' '
These FACES Helped Us
Mhs Charlie Maa Abram Bakersfield College BvsinfUl> Office
Bakersfield College Custodians Bakersfield Colle-ge Phorogrophy Cl(lsses
So~ersfield College Records Office
Faculty members, student body officers, and I he Associated Student Body
Miss Betty Judy
Jock l.O(Jghlin, SoJes, Serv1co, Mi rro-Grophic Yearbooks
Jitn Powell, Solos, Service, Mi rro-Grophic Yearbooks
Rorex Studios
S. K. Smith Compony
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As we prtpore to soy goodbye for on~ oth ... year. mony of us. ore sayil\9 hello to o n•w lifo. Be it at o uni-ter$ity, in marriage, or ot o naw job, oil of U$ Ofe preparing to tok• onother step in life.
Through the poges of the 1900 Rocon· ttut, we hove endeavored lo show you the various oJpect$ of the FACE IN THE CROWO. We hove shown him as he seeks his idon· tity, and e'ltteises his creative poWers in ordo.r to teolize his potentia L We hove t hown him do ing this through reoson's dit· ciplint, thinking's adventure, and stvdy'• dilCOVttitl. We stressed the value of indi· 'lliduollty and the value of conformily--ond the bolonc.e between these two.
AI tht flowers wilt upon my de-sk, I know 'til rime for ~ to toke my B.C. mug -and go,
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