Golden Graduates Spotlights


Rosemary Taylor Schmidt '64

GOLDEN GRADUATE - Since I was one of those commuter students that came to campus around 8 am and left about 12 to 14 hours later- traveling all the way from Garden Grove before the freeway and back with my friends who offered me rides,  I had lots of "hangouts" on campus. My very favorite was the 49er Cafeteria.

Paul Fisher ’63

GOLDEN GRADUATE - College and LBSC were life changing for me. My classes and experiences opened up a lot of possibilities for me, improved my discipline, and impacted the rest of my life.

Norma Kolb

GOLDEN GRADUATE - At the time, I don't think we were entirely aware that we were setting the stage for the future of the college; we were going to classes and living the everyday college life. But we were also building traditions, memories, and history. 

Claude Klug ’58

GOLDEN GRADUATE - I acquired an education, internship, and the campus activities prepared me City Management and to serve as an elected official.

Donna Ray Weber '59

GOLDEN GRADUATE - The leadership abilities that I obtained have been carried with me throughout my life. Having a college education allowed me to have a better life.

Edward Boersma

GOLDEN GRADUATE - The sociologist who impacted me was Dr. Nick Massaro. His lectures were absolutely fascinating, to me anyway. When we were about to graduate, he leaned over his lectern one day, looked every one in the eye, and said, “So, you think you are so smart now that you are about to graduate? Let me remind you, for the rest of your life you will…

Robert A. Pestolesi '53

GOLDEN FACULTY - Professor, health, physical education, sports, recreation, and dance During his tenure at Long Beach State, Pestolesi taught a variety of sport and fitness classes, professional courses in elementary physical education, secondary methods, coaching football, individual sports, recreation and administration of physical education and…

James C. Hankla '60

GOLDEN GRADUATES - He began his career of public service in 1957 with the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, while attending California State University, Long Beach.  After graduating in 1960, he began working with the City of Long Beach as a Budget Analyst and later a Legislative Analyst.