The Tortugas

 

tortugasAlex Caldwell, president of CMC’s Tortugas, lives on the quad side of Green Hall. But as our interview about the new Tortugas, led by Caldwell, Brian Fuerst, Brando McCune, and Owen Thal, continues he points out a fifteen foot long banner stashed in the corner of his room with massive green letters painted on, spelling out “Tortugas” and reminding every fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles symbol. Some of you would remember seeing it hung up in the Green lounge during the Tortugas Saki party, from January, or the more recent Easter TNC. The group is responsible for the revitalization of the Tortugas, a fraternity-like, invitation-only organization that was last seen on campus in 1970.

History of the Tortugas

The “Tortugas of Prado Dam” were last active at CMC in 1970. The name “Tortugas of Prado Dam” stems from the legend that the original Tortugas would float from Prado Dam on a raft, all the while enjoying a special “Tortuga” drink. A hard copy of the recipe dates to 1952 and bears the name Mike Brown, one of the men believed to be a founder, written on it.

According to Jerry Cadagan, a Tortuga Alumni from the class of 1960, in the early ’60s “the school coerced the club to change it’s name to Mara Togas.”

The original Tortugas were an exclusive social club founded in 1953. Mr. Cadagan, who was vehement that I address him as Jerry, said they were “absolute hell-raisers.” Jerry is quick to note that “Tortugateers” were also commonly Dean’s List students and have maintained a strong bind since graduation, leading to several reunions, financial contributions to the school, and a scholarship fund established in 2005.

The Tortugas Return

The current Tortugas began as a barbeque club in the fall of 2006 but evolved into a social club entitled the Saturday Night Stags that adopted the name Tortugas after John Faranda mentioned the name to Kyle Ragins. “We contacted [the old Tortugas] and they were pumped to help us start it up again…so we renamed ourselves the Tortugas,” explained Caldwell. The alumni, led by Jerry Cadagan, provided a short history of the Tortugas and their traditions for the current Tortugateers so they could have an idea of what the group once was. Several current Tortugateers have also been invited to the upcoming reunion on April 26th.

The original revitalization of the club was sparked when the DAC and SAC sent out an email last year to the student body about the party scene. Several students felt the party scene was lacking; the email addressed those issues and asked for help from the students who could throw their own parties, according to Caldwell.

Membership

Membership is by invitation only, and members go through an initiation. Currently the Tortugas have about 40 members, all male students at CMC. Brian Fuerst, a Vice President of the Tortugas, was recently elected Social Affairs Chair of the ASCMC. What some see as a conflict of interest, the Tortugas see as an advantage– the leadership of the Tortugas say they work with the SAC and school administration. The Tortugas also have all four north quad dorm presidents and Yohei Nakijima, former SAC, as members of the Tortugas.

Though their numbers are growing, the Tortugas have been low key and are trying to gather more money from members. Dues are $60 per semester, but not all members are paying. The money goes toward parties, says Caldwell, some of which are exclusive; some are open to all. According to Caldwell, Tortuga parties have been tame and sparse this year compared to where the organization hopes to go in the coming semesters.

While the Tortugas have been fairly quiet this year, hopes are big for next semester. After Caldwell concluded the interview, he immediately began to explain where he sees the Tortugas going next year. Caldwell turned to his roommate at the time, Skipp Stillwell, and said, “Just talking about it gets me so excited– next fall I want to do even bigger things.”

 
 
 

5 Comments

 
  1. Michael Blanding
    2008-04-20
    15:51:32

    To all the current Tortugateers of Prado Dam. CONGRATULATIONS ! You have restarted something which promises to be one of, if not the highlight of your college career. Myself, I would not have stayed at CMC for the four years if it hadn't been for two things: baseball & Bill Arce, and the Tortugateers. For those of you able to attend the reunion this coming weekend, you will understand the bond between all these guys. There are no handshakes, only hugs. We all are very close to over 100 guys from CMC and the Club. We know wives, children, careers, where they live and have lived since graduation almost 50 years ago. It is this binding friendship with each other that we all come away from CMC with. Not a single other non Tortuga who ever graduated can claim over maybe ten guys they have stayed in touch with. Your experience in the Tortugateers will outlast every other memory of your college days. The best to each and every one of you. I hope to see as many of you at the reunion as can possibly make it. Mike Blanding '61.

     
  2. Jeff Lasher '68
    2008-04-21
    00:09:54

    Go for it, you "Nouveau-Togas"!! If you need any ideas (appropriate Toga garb to wear = important) from this expat Toga living in Costa Rica, send an email. I have some photos of Toga adventures from '66,'67, '68 which I plan to send to Jerry C. to share at Toga reunions up in Santa Barbara. Work hard and play hard, gents!

    Jeff Lasher - Mara Toga President '67-68.

     
  3. eric herrick '63
    2008-04-21
    10:27:53

    Don't remember dues...there were expenses no doubt. Refresments at the club's scholarship committee meetings, dynamite, fuel for keeping warm on smudge nights, the homeless shelter costs, peer counseling sessions, and so forth;-) Echoing Blanding's comments - Bill Arce, indeed, was an important part of our CMC experience. So much so, he was inducted into the club a couple of years back at a Tortuga renunion in Los Olivos.

     
  4. Jerry Cadagan '60
    2008-04-28
    11:29:21

    The April 25-26 Tortuga/Mara Toga Reunion is now history, and will go down in history as a howling success. We “old guys” invited five special guests to Saturday’s afternoon and evening activities ---- four of the new Tortugateers of Prado Dam (juniors Alex Caldwell, Brian Fuerst, Kyle Ragins and Brando McCune) and the first recipient of the Tortuga/Mara Toga Scholarship, senior Ryan Hutchison, a noted turkey killer. By the end of the day there was absolutely no doubt that the committee of “old guys” that picked Ryan for the scholarship had made a superb choice. Once he learns to stop calling me “Mr. Cadagan” or “Sir”, he is going to go places. Likewise, after trading beers and Tortuga cocktails with the four new guys, I was completely satisfied that we’d made the right decision in quietly encouraging them to adopt our old name and whatever of our old traditions they thought appropriate.

    Ocassionally check the website shown above. New guy Brando is going to take over as webmaster and after a little butt kicking by me and new guy Kyle we expect to see some interesting photos of the 2008 reunion posted for your viewing enjoyment.

    Jerry Cadagan – ‘60
    209-536-9278

     
  5. Jerry Cadagan '60
    2008-04-28
    11:31:07

    The website is tortugateers.org

    Jerry

     
 

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