1968 renegade raconteur part 1 bakersfield college yearbook · new techniques are dcvclop1
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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
So you think you arc ready for my position do you?
Classroom Activities were and still are a part of B. C.
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Coming from a popula1· spot on Campus.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page • • • ••••••••••••.••••• 1 Table 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.
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From Friday •••
••• To Monday •••
B.C. Students
were there.
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New techniques are dcvclop1..'<1 In night school classes by people in many different walks of life.
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EVENING DIVISION
To the majot·ily of the l700 day students alB. C. the scholastic day is over bj 1:30 . However, there arc approximately 2500 other students who don't come lo school until two hours later. These students, comprised mostly of adults fron1 the community, at·e enrolled in B. C.'s Evening Division . They learn everything from Italian to arc welding. It seems lhat the "older generation" wants to learn as badly as we students do.
A conscientious student works on lathe for the evening classes.
Amid a shower of sparks a new career is developed.
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On a Clear Day
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SECLUSION •••
• • .AND STUDY . • •
Perhaps the first thing a visitor to the vast expanse 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.
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Banner Lines •••
and Top Notch Teams •••
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Built the B.C. Spirit
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The Dcdicntcd ••.
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. .. and tho always smiling.
Burns Finlinson in
BURNS
Conference.
Burns Finlinson' s designation to the vacated post of President of Bakersfield College came as no surprise to anyone who is acquainted with his outstanding record as an administrator .
Since his arrival on the B. C. campus , 1\~· .
Finlinson has served as Director of Veterans, Dean of Records, and Vice-President . lie has served in the last office for nine years .
Although he wi.ll not assume his duties as 'President until J uly 1, 1968, Mr . Finlinson is already preparing himself for his duties.
FIN LINSON. • •
• • • NEW PRESIDENT
A man ready for any occurranc<'.
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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.
Since the annmmcement of his new appointment, 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.
TENNIS ANYONE?
Korn State President P.oul Romberg .tnd Or Edward Simon~n.
Paul Romberg and Edward Simonsen viewing the B. C. Campus .
Dr. Simonse n, a mnn with Ideas .
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Terrence Allen A. B., M.A., Eastern lllinois University. History
Charles Barrack B.A. , San Diego State College; M.A., University of Washington . German
Allen C. Berardi B.S., M. A., University of Denver. Business Education
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Robert Allison B. S. , San Jose State; M. S. , Oregon State University. Chemistry.
Duane Belcher A.B. , M.A., University of California at Berkl ey. Psychology
Georgene Bihlman A. B., San Jose State College; M. A., Stanford University. Physical Education
Ronald A lisman B. S. Pha r m D. , University of California Medical Center . Biology
Richard Benston B.A., M. A., University of Washington . English
Gilbert Bishop A. B. , San Jose State College; i\T. S. , University of Southern Ca!Uornia. Director of Athletics
Jacqueline Appel A. B., Stanford University; M.A., Fresno State. English
CaNl Benston B.A., Rollins College; M. A. , University of Miami. English
Della Bloyd A. B. Fresno State College; M. A. , U. C. L.A. English
Fred Bonar B. A. , San Jose State College; M.A., j,'resno State College. Trades and Industry
Victor Bracke B.A. , Arizona state University; M. S., University of Southem California. Art
Dale Brooks B.A. , M.A., University of Washington. Music
Cad Bowser B. S. M. E. , California Polytechnic College. Physical Edu -cation
Jesse Bradley B . S., University of Georgi a Vocational Credential; U. C. L . A. Mathematics
Margaret Buckley R.N., St. Mary's College of Nursing; B.A. , P. H. N., Fresno State College. Director of Health
Harland Boyd A. B. , M.A. , Ph.D. , Univet·sity of California at Tlc•·klcy. Social Science
Robert Brailsford B.S. , M.s. , Brigham Young University; Ph. D. , University of Utah . Chemistry
Kathryn Cafferty R . N. , Si. Joseph Hospital; B.S., Immaculate Heart; M. S. N. E., Catholic University of America; Professional Diploma; Ed . D. , Columbia. Nursing Education
John Bracewell 13. A. , Florida State University; M. A. , State University of Iowa . Drama
Sally Briggs B.S., University of Denver; l\l. A. , University of Southern California. Business
Elsie Campbell R.N. , B. S. , University of California at Berkley; M. A., Teachet·s College Columbia University. 1\ursing
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Jane Carney R .N., St. Francis Hospital N. J.; B . S . N.E . , University of Maryland; M.A. , Teachet•s C.oll<>g£>. Columbia Nursing
Robert Clark B.A., University of California at Santa .Barbara; M.F.A., carnegie Institute of Technology. Services
Ruth Colton B . S., Nasson College; M. Ed. , University of Pittsburgh. Data Pr<lcessing
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Robert Chapman B.S. , M.S. , University of Oregon. Drama
Dean Close A . B. , San Jose State College; L. L. B., U. C. at Berkley. Business Law
Ft·ed Coon B.A. , M.A. , Univet·sity of Michigan. Industrial Drawing
:am Chichester B.S. , M.S., University of Idaho. Botany
Carol Clough B. S. , M. B.A. , University of California at Berkley. B.lSiness Education
Wallace Cory B. A. , Linfield College; M.A., Utliversity of Georgia. History
Paul Chism B.A. , University of California at B:n·kley; M.A. , San Fr:Ulcisco State University. Psychology
Bt: Gerry Collis A. B. , M. A., University of Denver. Physical Education
Robert Covey B. S. , University of Kansas; M. Ed ., Oregon State University. Physical Education
Janis Crooks B. S. , M. S. , University of California at Los Angeles.
Duane Damron B. S., University of California at Davis. Physical Education
Ray Draper B.S. , University of Utah; M. S. , Oregon State University. Life Science
Wayne Culver B.A. , Kansas University; M. A., Central Washington University. Psychology
Thomas Davis A. B. , M.A. , University of California at Berkley. llistory
Hany Drenan Vocational Credential, U . C. L . A. Trades and Industries
Lowell Dabbs A. B. , 1\T.A. , University of S. California . English
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Susan Day A . B., M.A., Stanford University. Drama
Richnrd Dua:< B.A., De Paul University; M.A. , Stanford University. French
Phyllis Dabbs B. A. , University of Akt·on; ;\J. S., Ph. D., University of Southern California. English
--Rose Marie Diaz R.N., Knapp College of Nursing Vocational Training: U.C.L.A. Nursing
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Earl D.mstan A. B., Los Angeles State College. Business Education
Kenneth Fahsbender B . M., Ulinols Wesleyan University; M.S. , University of Ulinois . Director of Guidance
Glenn Fitts B.S., M.P.A., M.B.A., University of Arizona. Police Science
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Bobby Edmonds B. A., M.A . , San Diego State College. Psychology
Ruth Feldman B.A. , University of 1\fuhigan; M.A. , University of Chicago. English
Terry Fleenor B.A., M.A., Arizona State Univet·sity. English
Perry Ecmards B.A., M.S., University o( California at Berkley Programming. Data Processing
Ralph Felger B.A., Whitworth; M.B.A., University of Denver; M. S . , Trinity University. Business Education
Lanning Flint, Vocational Credential University of California at Los Angeles. Data Processing
John Ewing B.S., U.S. Naval Academy; M. S. , Univet·sity of Michigan. Mathematics
Bill Finch B.A. , M . A., San Jose State. Physical Education
Paul Freed B.S., M.s. , University of Pittsburgh. Physiology
Freda Fry R. N. Sparrow A. B. , Michigan Slate University; M. N. , University of Washington. Nursing
James Glynn B . A. , M. A . , San Jose state College. Sociology
Mat-y Elizabeth Graff B.S. , University of Ulinois; M .. A. , U. C. L . A. English
Robert Funk B. A. , University of Cali fornia at Santa Barbara; M . A . , San Jose State University. Industt·ial DL"'awing
Raymond Gonzales B. A. , San Francisco State College; M. A. , University of the Americas. Spanish
Clifton Garrell B . A . , 1\I.A . , Los Angeles State College . History
Gregory Goodwin B.S., Northwestern University; M. A. , Stanfot'CI University. Hi.stot-y
Robert Gilmore A. B., Uni versity of California at Berkley; M.A . , Stanford University. Psychology
PaulGordonA.B. , M.A., University of California at Bet·kley. Engiish
Richard Grass B.S. , Lewis nnd Clark College; llr. B.A., University of Cnlifornin at Berkley. Business Education
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Edgar Hageman B. A. , Fresno State College . Trades and Industries
Richard Harkins A. B . , St. Mary's College; M.A . , University of California at Berkley. Assistant Dean of Evening Division
Donald Hayslett B. A. , Fresno State College. Police Science
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Victor Haltings B. A., University of Utah; M. A. , stanford. Psychology
Earl Haynes , Vocational Credential Unh•et-sity of califomia at Los Angeles. Tt·ades and Industry
BettyJo Hamilton B.A., M.A., George Peabody College. English
William Heffernan A . B. , l\1 . A. , University of Cal ifornia at Berkley . Dean of Records and Admissions
Tlolger Hansen B.S., l\l. Ed., College of Agricultut·c Dn.vis; M. Ed ., University of Califomia at Davis. Agriculture
Arleen Hashim B. A. , Fresno State College . Child Study Center
Edwin Hemmerling A. 13., University of the Redlands; l\L S. , University of Southern California. l\Tathematics
John Hernandez B.A . , M. A. , University of Michigan, Director of Student Affairs . English
Norman Hoffman B.S. , M. Ed. , Oregon State College. Health Education, Physical Education
Paul Howard B.A. , M. A., University of San Francisco. Police Science
Eloise Higgins B. S. , University of Southern California. Child Development
Lloyd Hokit B. A. , M.A., California Polytechnic College . Agriculture
Blrba.ra Hoyt B. S. , University of California at Bet·kley. Home Economics
Sybil Hilton B. S. , M. S,, University of California at Los Angeles. Physical Education
Evan Howard 13.A . , M. A., San Jose State College. English
Phyllis Hullett B.A., M. A. , University of Minnesota . Physical Education
Kathleen Hodapp B. A. , M. A. , San Diego State College . Business Education
Harriet Huts B . A. , Smith College; M.A . , CornellUniversiLy. Life Science
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Lowell Hulcsoos B. A. , Western Union College; B. S., M.S. , University of Nebraska. Chemistry
Fred Jacobs A. B., Uruversity of California at Berkley; M. A., California State College at r"ullerton. Librarian
Walter Johnson B. A. , San Jose St..'tte College. Physi cal Education
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Catherine Johnson A. B. , Immaculate I! earl College. Mathematics
W. F . Johnson B. S., Stout Institute. Technical Mathematics
Donald Johnson B. S. , Nebraska State l'eachers College; l\1. A. , College of che Pacific. Chcmistt')'
Richard Jones A. B. , M. A. , San Jose State College. Dean of Desert Division
James Inskeep Ph. B., A.M. , University or Chicago. History
Marguerite Johnson A. B. , M.A., Univet·sity of C:tlifol'llia at Berkley. English
\\Ylie Jones B.S., D:trtmouth M.B.A., University of California at Los Angeles. Economics
Stanley Karp A. B. , University of Califorma . Geology
Eugene Kirchner B. A. , M. S. , State Ulliversity of Iowa. Physical Science
George lawrence B.A. , M. A. , Ph.D. , University of California at Berkley. Physical Science
Charles Katzman A. B., Rollins College; M. S. , University of California at Los Angeles. Journalism
Alvin Kleinhample A. B. , University o[ California at Santa Ihrbara. Trades and Industries
Parley Kllburn B. S. , M. S. , Utah State Univm-sity; Ed. D. , Stanford University. Dean of Evening Div.
Claire Larsen B. A. , Utah State University. Librarian
Thomas Kimler B. S. , Arizona State University; M. S . , SyJ,·acuse University. Physieltl Science.
Kenneth Lautenschlager A. B. , Miami University; Ph.D. Ohio State University . Geology
Patricia Lee B. S. , M. S. , University of California at Berkl ey. Chemistry
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Eva Lefevre A. B. , University of Hawaii; Diploma, University of Paris. French
John Ludeke A. B ., M.A., Stanford University. History
Alma Lytton B.A. , University of California at Los Angeles; M. A., Univers ity of California at Davis. Antlu-opology
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Gaylen Lewis B. A., Utah State University; M.A., University of Califomia at Berkeley. Social Science
Virginia Mack R.N. , St. .roseph' s Hospital School of Nursing; B . S., Seattle University; M. N. , University of Washington . Nursing Education
Joyce Lockford B. A. , University of Califol·nia at Berkeley; M. A. , University of Utah . English
Ruth Maguire A. B. , University of California at Los Angeles; 1\T. A., Syracuse University; EO. D. , UCLA . Counselor
Herbert Loken B.S. , University of Minnesota; M. S. , 1\lankato State. Physical Education
John Lyman A. B., &1.n Diego State College; l\f. A. , &'lll Francisco state College. Geography
Jeanette Mahan B. A., M. A., University of California nt Berkeley. Art
Robert Manning B. A,, Drake University; M. A. , University of Southern California. Orchestra
Thomas Merson A. B., San Jose State College; M.A. , Ed. D., University of California at Berkeley. Dean of instruction
Calvin Mueller A. B., University of Caliiornia at lleL·keley; M.A. , Claremont College; Ed. D., 'Columbia Uni -versity. Music ·
W!llye Pearl Mdodana B.S. , Tuskegee Institute; Internship, John Andrew Memorial llospital; M. S. , University of Wisconsin. Home Econ~mlcs
Donald Miller B.s. , M. M. , University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music. Vocal Music
Samuel McCall 13. A. , Reed College; M.A . , University of California at furkeley. !Tistory, Political Science
Paul Meert B.A. , University of Notre Dame; M.A. , San Diego State College. Mathematics
Yvonne Milliken B. A., Colorado State College. Counselor, English
Walter McClanahan B. A. , University of Nebraska; M. E., Colorado State College. Counselor, Psychology
Jan Mensendlck A. B. , Colorado State College. B.isiness Education
Wendy Morek 13.A. , M.A., San Jose State College. II om e Economics
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Mary McCormick A. D., University of California at Berkley; M. A., San Francisco State College. English
William Nelson B. A., M. A., University of \t,yoming. Physical Education
Willian Nielsot\ A, B. , Pomona; M. Ed. , University of Califo1·nia at Los Angeles; M. A., University of nlioois. Mathematics
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George McGee B .A. , St. Joseph College; M. A. , George Washington University. Business Education
J ack Noyes B.S., M. A., University of Michigan. Art
Colin McKay B. A., M.A., San·Diego State College. Speech
Phyllis Nusz B. A. , M.A., University of Pacific, Assistant Director of Student Affairs; Campus Center Co ordinator . Speech
Peter McKay A, 13., M. A., Stanfor d University. IIi story
Peter Nestande B.s. , st. Olaf College; l\1:.A., San Jose state College. Physical Education
Daniel Nystr om A. B. , M.A. , University of California at Berkley. Life Science
Furn Ogden B. A. , The College of the Ozarks; M.s., University of Southern California. Business Education
Merriem Palitz B.A., University of Wisconsin; J.D., Marquette University. English
Henry Pfister B.A., College of the Pacific. Physical Education
John Oglesby B. S. , M. Ed., University of California at Davis. Agriculture
Nicholas Pananldes B.S. , U. S. Naval Academy; M.S., University of Michigan. Astronomy
Bruce Pfutzenreuter B.S. , M.A., University of Colorado. Physical E<lucation
Marion O'Laughlin R.N. , B.A., University of San Francisco; M.S. N. E ., University of Washington. Nursing
.Robert Parsons B.A., University of California at Rivel·side; M.A., University of Iowa. Physics
Robert Poe B. A. , M.A., University of Southern California. Photography
Dalene Osterkamp A. B., M.A., San Jose State College. Art
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Edward Poindexter B.A., M.S., San J ose state. Psychology
Robert Quiggle B. A., University of Minnesota; M.A., University Southern C:llifornia. Psychology
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Harvel Pollard B.A. , M.A., San Jose State College . Physical Education
Robert Poorman B.s. , M.A. , Ohio State University; Ed .D. , University of California at Los' Angeles. Dean of Students
Theodore Reller A. B., M.A., University of California at Berldey. Social Science
Donald Pool e A. B., M.S. , San Diego State. Physics
James Profnnt B.S. , M.A. , Miami University. English 6
David Rhea B.A., Augustine College; ~~ . A., Northwestern University . Sociology
Paul Pruett B.A., University of California at Berldey; M.A. , North Carol ina State University
Phillip Rossen, Vocational Credential University of C:lli!ornia nt Los Angel es. Industrial Technology
Jack Rowe A. B. 1 University of California at Berkley; M.A. 1 University of Southern Califot•nln; Ed. D. 1 Univet·sity of Colorado. Mathematics
Wesley Sanderson A . B. , M. A., University of C.'lllfot•n!a at Los Angelos. Clinical P sychologist
Sasha Schmidt B.A . 1 University of California at Santa Barbara; \\I . A., Uni verslty of California at Berkley. Iii story
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Richard Ruiz A. B., M.A., University of California. Art
Lucille Sautter A. B., Emporium Teachers College; M. A. 1 Oklahoma. Director of Placement
Helena Salaverla A. B., University of California al Berkley; M. A. , Stanford. Spnnish
Dale Scales B.A. , Fresno State College; M.A., California Polytechnic College . Agt•icu lturc
Richard Settle B.A. , L.L. B., Univer sity of Washington. 9.1slncss F..clucation
l\l!ilton Sanden B.A . , M.A. 1
Whillier College. Associate Dean of Instt·uctlon
Adelaide Schafer A. B., M.A. 1
Univet•sity of California at Los Angeles. German
Harriet Sheldon B.A. 1 Snn Jose State College; M.A. 1 College of the Pncific; i\1. A. 1 University of Pacific. Counselor
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Frank 9\erm:lll B. A. , Wesleyan Univet·sity; M.A., University of California at Berkley. English
Allen Slate B. A., M. A., Vanderbilt University. J\fathemiltics
Mary Sweeney B.A., M.A., University of California at Los Angeles. Business Education
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A. B. Silver B. A. , M. A., San Francisco State College. English
Walter Snook A. B. , Fresno State College; M. A. , San Francisco state College. Trades and Industries
Jacques Thlroux B. A. , Pomona College; i\!,A,, San Francisco State College . English
David Silvey B.S. , Purdue University M. Eel. Pcrmsylvania state University. Physics
Donald Stansbury B.S., University of Cnllfomin at Los Angeles; M. A. , San Jose State. English
Bnrbat-a Thomas B. S,, Cornell University, Home Economics
Elbert Stewart A. B., University of California at Berkley; M.A . , Uni -verslty of Redlands. Anthropology
William Thomas B.A., M.A., San Francisco State College. Political Science
Richard Tigner B. A. , M. A. , University of Califot•ni:l at Berkley. aJstness Education
Betty Tr ttten 13. S., Univorslty of North Dakota; M.A. , San Jose State College. Mathematics
James Turner A. B., University of California at Berkley; M. A. , Stanford University. Physical Education
Edwin Tishbirek B. S. , M. Ed., University of California at Davis. Agriculture
John Van Osdel Special Secondary Vocational Life Diploma, University of California. Coordinator of Vocational Education
Alan Tolle A. B. , Westminster College. Life Science
Clyde Vcrhlne B. A. , M. A., Stanford Univet•sfty. Social Science
Shirly Trembley A. B. , Uni· verslty of Callfot·nla at Los Angeles; M.A. , Ft·csno. Mathematics
Willard Trussler B.S. Ed . , M. S. , Empot·in State College. Health Education
William Walker B. A., Untvcrst:y of Southern California. Journalism
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Robb Walt A. B. , s.-m Jose state College; M.S. , Ed. , University of Southern California . Industrial Technology
John Wetzler B. S. , Utah State; M.S. , University of Southern California. Libra1·y Science
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--Carol Ward B.A. , M. A., University of Arkansas. English
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Frank Wattron A. B. , M.A. , Whittier College; Ph.D. , University of Southern California. Associate Dean of Instruction
Dell Whetsler B.S., M. A., University of Idaho. AucUo Visual
Ray Ward B.S. , M. S. , Oregon State College. Chemi~try
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-~ /:· Persis Webster A. B., M.A., Stao1ford University. Spanish
Arlene Wick B.S., R.N. , P. H. N., Mt. St. Mary' s College. Nut·sing Education
Rodney Wessman B.S., M. Ed., Universily of California at Los Angeles. Business Education
Milton Woken B. S. , South Dakota State University; M.S. , University of Wyoming. Business Education
Evelyn Wulf B. A. , M. A. , Librarianship University of Denver. Librarian
Robert Wickey B.S . , University of Missouri; M. S . , University of Minnesota. Industrial Drawing
Charles Wood B . S . , University of Ohio; M.A . , Columbia University. Band
Thomas Yale B.A., M. A., San Jose State College. Life Science
Meriam Williams B. A. , University of California at Riverside . English
Marilyn Worthington B. S., College of Saint Scholastica. Home Economics
John Zimmerman A. B. , San Jose State College; ~!.A., Stanford University. Geology
Hulon Willis B. A . , M . A . , Ph. D . , University of California at Los Angeles . English
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Artie Alman Bill Alston Anlt:l AJ..-e3 OaleAmhll' llnacc i\.J.'Kktr!!on
John And~n:on Judith Andcrson Stcv~ Anderson Danny Anson Andrc3 A rcbcr
Sharron Abney
SOPHOMORES • •
Ltndll Abrilh&m K3rcn Aeord
R;tlph Ad.'l.l:llS
Bonnie A!Occk
C4J'Ol Al cxlltldcr Cl\cryl Allen P~Ailton
Wendy Allen
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Annette A.rnCJld Mike Artz Ch:trlefl: Ash Fr3nk J\tl..hlfly Bruce Auld
CJorln AvnnUJ " lal'l{l Avlward Mike J!3con N'3Jt(.:y ~gnell Rnlph Barb\.•r
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Jane B:trle O..:nu B.:trrord Letner BaronclnJ
Krls Blirry
Lfndtl &rtenstelJ G4ry nehin
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D11e Bender Linda Bo.res!ord Jack Bergthold Kenneth ncrry
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Jllne Bertolucel M!U"Ian Bertrnnd Diana Bigelow LlndalllnnB Peggy ntogct
Dan Bl~·the Gerald Bork Wanda Bradford Jn.nice Bnuly 91aron Dr:tmlctt
Wi11i"m Brcnu1t Preston Brittian Hurnce OI"''ok!J Betsy Jlt"'\IIfi
Cor I Lis Drown
Vlrgfnla lluchana
Ginger Brown Judy Brown Tanis Brown
Jnmtc Colt F.; lnlne Comp.1!'rOODI Nancy Cone Bonnl4! Cook Cnrol Coornbs
Oonn:t C..:ol)(!nha\•cr Lurry Costner Ron Cox Lc.>ah Cl·awfortl Rosie 0:-~hlling
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Don 03\'IS J\t~l') 0t..'1ln
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Mrs. Ann Dcglu11 K.ilthnm u~n.nlson Charles DcP('w Dennis Olaz.
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Sharon urstrom Jcrrl Cabcjt' K..1.ren Olin K!t.rcn C~J.IIaliQ'
Bruce Callie-r Jose Cnmra110 Linda Ctlmargo 03\•ld Oampbcll
Julie Czlmpbell Lft,rlf' r.nm{'llu•11 Donna Cllmcron St:m Carlson
L1mb Buoltman.n Linda Buckner
\\L"'r...tfn Bultman Ockin Bunton
THE
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Chester Burch Dtll llurkt'! Jeanne Burubeltz Gco~t' Butera
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O::n·ld Ch:aJ<lc:r. Bonnie Chambers c:a.ry Chapm.'\n flobort Chttpm:tn C~nrlene Chnppl e
Shena Check O:l\1d Chuculnte ROSCT'Mry Clark JHclto.n.l Cla.~cm Jute Clcrou
Diane Cleveland Pntrlcla Clodt Carol Cochran Ltndn Cola N:1ney Collhm
Yol:tnda C:.rr.:tres: Sh:lron Ql.stro
VIncent Castro Jw Cib!t
Kathy Conner John Ccckmnn
Jamie CoJt £to inc:. CompAgMnl ;.;:~.ncy c~n~
Bonnie Cook Cn rol Coombs
Uonru <;opcnlulvcr 1..n rry Costner non cw. l.L!ah Cr.:nv(ord Rosie OahlliUJ:
Cornldlne Oansb~
THE
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Alice.· Dang Don J)nxhs 'lary Ot.>.an
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Mrs. Ann Dcgiulf K."tt.hryn OennJ8oo Clm rl9" Oo Pew Dennis Ofar
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Kottby Dcstefa.nc Joann<- Dlspoio Jun.nlt..1 Ooctolero Llnda OomfObruC!T. KciUt Donnely
Ltnda Douglruu; JnmcA Dragoo Robert D.lcate aeverty Outfy Bob Duffy
Knthlccn Eakes M:arJorlc Ensley Bill Edmoncl.~t
nobt•rt &rn.·Qm.s lUcky El:tm
Janet F:hno~ Tom 1-.."ngllsh
Jruncs Ervdn A1 f:tchc.sopar
THE
PRIZE-
WINNING
GORILLA. • •
lol"ratnt> Evcla.nd Gary f"Bchin John fo':.lllg:1ll~r Glor1n Fnlr r.ugcnC' Fnirchlld
RQ8al~·nn r·orrnll Joy"~ Ffcld• P:urteia rlchl~~: Robert 'Fintl3nd Kleth Jo1amlnfoi
l\Uch::tcl Ford Bill f'ortenbcr-rr Ruby t... Fo:;;tcr John Fowler Phillip 1-"rancy
Cnrot t~rcclttnd Laurlne Frcchuxt
Rtu'ldy ~o·rC(!mttn J oe Frclta.$
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JJI!l , .. l"Q(']kh
Jeannie FrOBt K~n frost Mnnul'l Chllt>g05
Christine Gil rei a. JeM.M Garcia Lurctt.'\ Go rdca G3ry Qlrr~tt
Bnrbom1 G..'l~e Uc\'('rly C".a)IOrd Eileen. Goo ~lcl\'111 Gfllblns
\ll~c Gon7.alcs Tony Gonulcs
lhtroltl Glbsun Syl\"la. GUgcr Stt-phl\n Gnicwek 0!1\id ('.odfrt}' 'Sot·m:tu Co4:hrlng
CHRISTMAS
WITH THE
MASTERS • •
Hll'.h.:'lrd Cusm!ln Chrla ua.aa
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Lindtlllansen
EmHie C:trz.a Joseph Gons:tlve.s P<.UrtCIIl Goodall ~targoJ.rct Ann Cro.m& ~tnry Greek
F.u~c.mc Gr<!Cr Mn.rla Crcytok Pnm GrlUfn Judy C:rlffln Bill Griffith
Trlclo. tirosa Gcorp;c 01'Undt
Cu.rlos Cucrroro StC\'C (iuichn.rd Rd1ln Qllcrln
Kathleen Hamlin Lou!se llamplon
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Wllllttm lbckney Bob lldmmond DeMit! Hall Bettie llnrdwlck
Forrclfl lfarrh;on J:'lmc&~ llavcn Terry llnvcn Tim Uo.v("ns
Ruth llaynt.:s Maureen Hl!anl Delbert !le-arn Ken lk>a!Oicy
Fred Hcwston J:t.m• llfadcs Tom ltlbbR
CBt·lll Hclt-Tirl3 llcrn:mdez Don Ht>rron J\ndrca Hcowltt
J~r'1- Hlgtu:c ROS(' lllbrg:tn,;
SEMESTER
lk•ncln llllt Sa.nt.lr-..t IIIli Sharon lllncr
BREAK.
lblc /llnH ·rz'Udy 1 1oo,ros: B:lrfxara lroguel
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Leonard llolm Ot't.'rU llotmcs t:Ja In~ Holtci'Ill!Hm Knthy llood
UeUy IIO!iC)
St<'\'t'll HoMm:.n Din n(! llow-:\nl
Cl:10din fludgiM
Sll.'ll:t JJudKun (1ta.-lei!!i Jfon~wcll Krcna Hunter lt.:lnd:t lluntcr
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Mike Ja~kson W. D. Jeffcr.s Jim J~rlcry ,John Jcfford Karin Jensen
Arthur Johnsoo fh•tJnda Johnson Bucky Johnson 03vfd Johr18t>n Jackie .lohnson
Linda JOhn.ton Nor3. Joho.SOrJ Susan Johnson F.11cen Jones candy Jones
CUPID'S
COUPLE • Stcphnnll· llupc Bonnie llylton
Gary Jn~le An Jablon
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Margie Jonr-s Donald Jones Lorna KnwtHl:t:ki Hfck Kf'lly Charlotte Kcnll(-dy M11r.;rct Kcatrl'~on
Lnrll!t Kimmel Terry Ktmmcl Micheline Kin~ Thom:t!J Klf'lnt' &.~san Kb:er Gary 1\Julckfltcdl
~bril' Lambclh M"J1trlrct Krunsch:.tn:tb(>l
:\f~:llnd.o t\ro(!kl'r Krlfrtloo Kraf'(!nbrlnk
Gary Knox OlR rlcs Knupp Ru~~cll Kovaecvlch
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Craig Krnuter Anthony Kra.u.so Nancy Lambert Jeanne Lamoreawc. Sharon Lomp!l!On
Barbarn l..n.ster Judy l...'1y,-head Pa.m l..awrence l'om l.AI:~c;h Pamt'lu Uu
Bruce Kundor an rb:tra t.chmtln AnitA ~ncloni Lynnet l...(!v.ftrton A11rbar::t Le\\ia
Joan L,cwla ·rrm Unscott
Jeanto LoCicero Eliza 013 Lomas
THE
BEACHCOMBER
lArry Mahon Jim Mahoney
Chesler Mann Clend::t M.ftnn}'
Lrnd:a l..oRf[ftlre SJ.sa.n Loperena Conch1U Lopez John Lopez Confii6L~z
Angcttta F, Lopo2 Cathleen Lorenz Vtetor Louie JohMy LOv.·c Alice Lucas
Llnrl.n Lynch M:1ry t..ynch ~t LyBcfo M:try A. Mnc-1cl Bruce Mac Whtnncy
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Beverly M;~rce11WJ Srvt't! Marf[l"3.\"e
Allllre• Ma. rque~ ste\"eD Muoa.
Mary Mllli.tt'rs CMrltne \latlock PtltB)' Mayer ~nnl• \frtynl:lrd
.Janet MeOtllum Rod McCI!atock \IlK McOurw Donna \lcCny
Ch.l•ryl MrCurt.ly Ktnn)' McDnneld 0..1Ghl MCC")I(.\a
CARNIVAL
&u.amo \la.tacnt John Mc()arfcy John \Jc\tlllan Car-to. Morudo sonna Me:r.a
Danny ~forgan Tcrrt:aa MOrrill ~like 1\'fort.on
NIGHT. • • Dorothea Mosby Dorctm Mota
K.'lthryn Middleton \Uke Mlkysko Brcnrl:1 Mnler Cynthia Miller Judith MHier
~lnd!lMtllcr &~!An MIJier Carmtlla Mlru 8£11 Mlscohlmur Athene Mitchell
Richard MOltMr Doris Moon Paul.tt l\tonney Llnd:t Moore Robert Moore
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Augustine Munoz Carmen MWlO'Z M::t.ry Murphy Marilyn Murray Ron Mu.l!lSlt!m:ln
Mnry Mut.-z. Ellen N:'lbgama Hoy Neal Linda Neeley Judy NelsJ!boro
Doris Nelson Mtt.rk Nlt::k!S
Jim Nicols Lloyd Norton Bruce Obort
Gilbert Ochoa I.oa.nnc Oglesby
RlchanJ Olsen Lawrence 0' Nell Pat O'Ne111
Gregory Ontiveros Olh1;~. Ornelas
Jean Ove110n Manuel Padtll~
MArRett Paint.' Oan.a Parish
SPRING
FORMAL • • •
Candy P3l'SOQ Cary Pattoo 11.1atllda Pene VIckie Pcnnin,gton
Frank Paraz Oo.ll Pclt3raon Ronald Pettus Unda Pleruccl
Jaofe Pfstorul Lfnda 'Pittm.ll.D
Pat Philley Gle.-.la PhllllpO
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Larry Phillllllli Rebecca Phillips Verna Phtllip.s CI"'J.ig Plunkett
Wendy Powers David Prewett Becky R:amlrcz Ruben Rnmlrc7.
Roberta Rarrb:~.ud Mark Rampey Nancy Ramsc~ ca rolsn lteed
Jerr.) rtcynoltht Vicki Reynold&
G~ady ltcc,·c8 SUIJ..'lo Rendon Ja~• Re~;l'I«JUit! Jay Reynold$
GRADUATION. • •
Ted RhOOd$ Robyn R£chardl;on Dlanc Riomcr Wlldord Riley Jan Robbins
~ria Robinson Greg Robtnson Vernon Robinson Joy Rogers Jerry nopcr
8ftl Roslca John Rosa Jnnct Rotrarnel Rita RO\\•land Tom Russc.l
Jludy Rulz nronda Sam1ilC)'
Margucrlt'-" S..'Uidovah Mary Sarotbcrr)'
Eddlt! Schal!fer Vera Schahrcr
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Rick Scott Yol:tnd:t Scrauno Yolanda Scrnlllo Lucille Scvdc Donnn Shepard
lhntfy Sll('pJXIt"(l .rohn Slerc:k$ Camillo. Sicvilkin~ Rnndy Simmons SUz«nnc Simonsen
Paula. Si114ter S.'ntl Sin~cr William Six Llnda. Slddmorc Manul:t. Smfln
Odll>ic Smith Gn;:, Smith
PUul Smith Jr. RQberta Snowden
BUT
MOST
OF
ALL • • •
Larry Sc:MHoek Keith Schm.<.-dd~ Richard Schuetz ,Jttnfcc Schultz. Teresa Scotl
John Snyder Robert Snyd~ow Linda So:t.B An ron Spain Al<u'Wlrct Spc:~r
M3ry Springwater &l.rbar-.t ~rowl B:lrbnrn stncey Carole Stahl llay Stam1>er
Oarb:n·.u StanhOJJe CreftOry Stark lHnrilyn Starr
Hat Stedman ~rfa steele
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M3..rgo Stephens Dorthy Stevens JOe Stew3.rd Ja.nice Strles Freddie Stokes
Salldr:a Stout Steve !:lrtker Loretta St.rlplen Ramona &!ctO()k:l Lcaaa Su1o.n
Kllthlcen Sutherland P.o.m Swearingen Carla Tadevich Karen T3Jc:atn No.omi Tallon
Betty Tarr a.s. 1'llle Sandy Tatum Tom Tn)·lor
Jon Thoma REMEMBER
B.C. • •
Judi Thorne Mary Ann Todar Chrts Torres Pt.ul Torres Irene Torres
Ken Torrigla.nl Kathleen Traynor Eddie Trejo Sheri Trotter Georgia Tucker
Gall TUrner M:nth11 1\arncr Ftank 1\Jstln Stan Urich Teddt Usher
Ronald Valcntt Joanne Va1os
KrlsUn Vance Paulette Vibe
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Don VfncyPrd Linda Vono Diana Wahl Rfchard WnlkCT Ttm Wnllaoc
Jnnet Wlllln«! Gregory W11llls 9lnron Walt1: Kctth \\':Jrren R.on..'tltl Watson
steve \\'atson Jannle Watts Rd:>Ort \\o'ntu John Welcher Joy Wt!.llfl
Laurn I..cc \Vcfssb:lcl1 Bubarn Whisler
IN
ALL
ITS. • • Jtnncs White Wtllfnro \\'hrte
Dnn \\'IIIIa ~te..-c Wilson Ge1cll WI.SNn.:ln f~h!sle Wong Ev~)l'11 Wong
tarry J . Wong ~l;u-g:t~t 7.amora Denise 'Z~nt Sie:k uordagary K.trnk-c Canham
~~cbacl •·rccmun Jo Dell Evar\5 Ctrolyn Knoll
Thom:1s White Jl.lAn Wldnman
Undll Wtgg'ln.li Sharon Wile
Shl dey Williams ltogor Williamson
GLORY.
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Mike Williams carries the ball for the mighty Cades .
HARD RUNNING.
The mighty Renegades sotmdly trotmccd 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 were John Tarver , Harold Gibson and Mike Reber, who picked off a lateral and raced for the touchdown.
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Mark Larson goes up for the winning touchdown.
Williams is ridden out of bounds.
Apperson around end for five yards while rest of the team bl ocks.
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 ngnln ns Cerritos is stopped at the line of scrimmage.
SURE TACKLING. • •
er goes over for the gndes score.
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. Stcv e Roberts hauled in a 50 yard desperation pass for the go-ahead touchdown and the game .
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A WELL-ROUNDED
Nigos around ond for a Oadc 'fD against L.B.C.C.
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Kennedy on ono of his many sweeps.
In what has to be the biggest heartstopper 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 Renegades provided some last minute fireworks to defeat the Los Angeles Valley Monarchs 19-14. A last minute touchdown against the defense-minded Monarchs kept the Gades perfect record intact a nd set up the season.
TEAM. • •
BC fans go wild over defeat of the monar chs of Valley .
Coach Jerry Collis watches his Defense.
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Rest and last minute adjustments before the game .
Norm Donaldson attempts
another Sl\!CC pass.
AND PERFECT DEFENSE • ••
BC's spit•it leader Ted l<nranson .
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Gade tackle prepares to lower the boom on a Hornet end.
DID IT. • •
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FOR THE GADES.
Another fantastic gain for the Gades.
End sweep, and typical Gade yard-gainer, works again.
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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 Metropolitan Conference foes. By doing this they won the Conference dual meet championship with a perfect 7-0 recot·d . 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 In vitational and the only Metro team to finish in the top five at the Mt. San Antonio Invitational. However, the icing on the cake came when the crosscountrymen put together their most fantastic effort and won the gruelling Southern California Championships . At the same time they avenged their only loss to Fullerton by defeating the Hornets by 32 points. In the following State Meet, the Cades again proved themselves by placing third among all the schools in California.
The outstanding runner this year was Frank Rodriguez and the most improved runner was Mike Avila. However they were backed by other notables as John Lopez , Ray Cruz and Noel Hitchcock.
As was indicated by their record, the Gades established supremacy in Cross -Country for the second straight year.
Molinat· paces himself across nart Pa1·k landscape .
FRONT ROW, left to right: Tony Gonzales, Ray Cruz, Leonard Rodriguez, Augle 1\lunoz, Ray Lopez. SECOl\'tl ROW: Richard Molinar, ~oel llltchcock, Mike Avila, John Cross, Frank Rodriguez. BACK ROW: Coach Bob Covey , Bill Steele , Brian Castleman, John Lopez, Bob 1\!onslbais, Coach Norm Hoffman.
Rodriguez earns his M. V .P . award by winning another race.
CHAMPIONS • • •
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FRONT ROW, left to right: l\1. Mills, C. Lattig, B. VanRiemdysk, T . Kleine, C. 1\lendenh:tll , R. Shippey. SECOND ROW: T . Lewis, B. Auld, J . Hahn, T . English, R . Senn, S. Watlennbbe . BACK ROW: R . Rnpplcy , T . Rutherfot·d, R. Johns , D. Fidler, B . Gibson, M. Artz.
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WATER POLO •
Although their 7-10 season r ecord doesn't show it, BC's Water Polo team demonstrated to many conference foes that they were not the worst team in the league. The Gade mermen, despite their ine>."Perience, proved to be unpredictable by overcoming complacent teams at very inopportune times.
Randy Scnn, All Conference Guard, and Todd Rutherford were outstanding aquamen , but the rest of the team deserves recognition also.
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Frnntic action by n gnde goalie saves
Gade merman strokes for bn11 held by the opposition.
AN UNFAMILIAR SPORT.
another game for the Red and White.
Outstretched arm is to no avail .
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Hoy Jones shoots ror the Gades third basket.
Jones being outjumpcd by 6'3" rorw:u·d '1110llHlS
r>lorris .
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J . Mears, C. Collins , D. Pratt, L . James, H. Jones, S. Smith, A. !Till , D. Bcrnat'd, D. Rangel, B. Stinson, Conch Bill Nelson.
Gades. • • Victorious
The Big Red held the ball many times throughout the games this year .
Proud. • •
. . • and in defeat.
Gades strive in victory ...
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And some coaches got angry at the officials at the games .
To Be a Gade.
Persistence wns the key to the "Gndc" tcnm this yenr .
Wrestling Team. • •
Strength in hands.
Pinning holds were In abundance this year.
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A tanglement of arms and legs makes up a wrestling match .
Fantastic.
Facial expressions told the story of victory.
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Don Lundgren goes after a pin to add to the "Gade" winning column.
Renegades • 1n Action
Don't be afraid Tom, its only a camera.
WRESTLING TEAM--FRONT ROW: R. Rameriz, J. N'igos, D. Jones, A. Roberts, C. Herrera. BACK ROW: R. Bl:idges, T. Estrada, A. Doris, J . Robesb.-y, D. Lundgren.
Carl nerrera in action. 87
Off t.he Ill ocks first assures a better time.
Swimming. • •
Breaststroker pulls ahead of his opponents.
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• • .A Grueling Sport •
Relays were very much a part of the B. C. swim team.
B.C. tankers worked on style and times until perfection was reached.
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Gymnasts practice day after day to perfect their form,
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Gymnastics.
The High B.'lr, one or be most dlfrlcult piece or apparatus.
'T'hc Vault ..... ... ...... .
and the form ns demonstrated by Steve Ketchem.
Muscle training, ve1·y much a part of the Gymnastics team.
Gadc golfer swings into action.
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GOLF
Straight elbow and perfect stance add to the golfer's form .
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Practice, practice and more practice makes a good game for the B. c. Tennis team.
Tennis • • •
Steve Striker returns long serve from opponent.
Tennis .............. . ........ the outdoor sport .
• • • A Sport. • •
Only a talented few achieve perfection.
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Snyder serves to Long Beach man in an early season match .
• • • For Everyone.
THE FOLLOW TlffiOUGH.
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1581 for another Gadc discus man.
Facial expressions much a part of the track season .
As discus Is thrown faces turn mean.
Practice Makes. • •
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B. Cite over at 5' 9" and another Gade win.
Perfect
Pole Vaulter strains for heighth.
BC hurdler s go fot· anoth~r ¥ win
With a blur and of action hurd! • . . • • . es nrc jumped
.••• races are won
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 accow1ting of themselves .
John and Frank lead the pack for the mighty "Gades . "
Preston receives the baton.
Hitting was a main factor in the gadc horsehJders this season.
Baseball.
First base, a frantic scene for the gade nine.
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Glen Jones, key man for the Gade Baseball team.
You have to keep your eyes open to hil the ball.
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Another strike for the "Gadc hudcrs.
Home plate was the scene fo1· many of the gadc batmen.
Foul Tip!