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Quincy Brown Teaching typing and chair- maning the Business Education Department rightfully followed Quincy Brown ' s college major of economics. He was a graduate of the University of Redlands and has taught at Pacific since the opening day. Joe Callahan Alice Chous Mrs. Alice Chous, sponsor of the iournalistic honor club. Quill and Scroll, and tlie class of 1964, finished her college education at Columbia University. A major in economics, she has completed four years of teaching English here. Howard Clark A gun-packing member of the city schools ' pistol team, Joe Callahan joined Pacific ' s lively faculty in ' 62. His studies at Po- mona earned him a bachelor of arts degree and a place leading classes in art, humanities, and Algebra I. Ralph Caulo An alumnus of the University of Redlands and the University of Denver, Ralph Caulo has taught P.E., and history at Pacific for five years. Ten years ago, the sponsor of the Varsity Club played football while attending school in Denver. Bud Chambers Counselor Frank Chambers, a graduate of Tufts University where he received a master of arts, golfed, enjoyed dramatics, and sponsored the junior class Igst year. This native of Everett, Massachusetts, contributed to the auspicious opening of the finest school in the West. Christa Chaussee A transfer from S.B.H.S. high, Mr. Clark was a dedicated teacher of industrial arts at P.H.S. He acquired his bachelor of science from North Dakota State and his master of arts in industrial education from Long Beach State. Dick Coffin Mr. Coffin, a ten year teacher in the Social Studies department at Pacific, instructed psychology after attaining a bachelor of arts degree from Augustana College. He spent his leisurely hours reading and playing tennis. Dorothy Coplin Graduating from the Univers- ity of North Dakota, Dorothy Coplin received her master of arts degree. Mrs. Coplin, an in- structor of typing and work ex- perience, enjoyed telling of her travels all over the world from here to Minnesota. Dorothy Doolittle 4 %., Majoring in Business Educa- tion, Christa Chausee acquired her bachelor of science degree from Central Missouri State. Mrs. Chaussee taught typing and shorthand, kept on active inter- est in bridge, and also spon- sored Dantes. Dorothy Doolittle, a distin- guished graduate of Pomona College and Stanford, obtained a bachelor of arts degree in Eng- lish literature. Her interests in the field of music, enriched the con- tents of her English classes
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John Amstutz After studying in both Min- nesota and California, John Amstutz received a master of arts degree. This native of Klamgaon, India remained mathematically loyal by teach- ing geometry and algebra while sponsoring Mu Alpha Theta. Howard Betts Mr. Betts, head of the agri- culture department, sponsored Cadet Corps and F.F.A. last year. Californian Betts majored in ag- riculture at U.C. at Davis, grad- uated with a bachelor of science degree, and has taught at P.H.S. since 1952. Dorothy Bader lowan Mrs. Bader majored in mathematics at the Hawkeye State ' s College. With biology and physics minors, she has •conducted a wellrounded math course at Pacific for five years. Outside class, Mrs. Bader spon- sored Luta Horizon Club. Al Bone A pomeology minor, Mr. Bone acquired his bachelor of science degree from U.C. at Davis and attended Claremont Graduate School. For the past ten years he taught agriculture and horti- culture and advised many voca- tional students. Marvin Bader Mr. Bader successfully strived for his master of education de- gree at the University of North Carolina. Being born in the Badlands helped him greatly with the disciplinary problem in his classes of science and math- ematics. John Bahr Our English and vocational education major from London, England, John Bahr, graduated from L.A. State with a master of arts. He transferred to P.H.S. from S.B.H.S. to teach welding and drivers ' training just four years ago. Ralph Brady Even though Ralph Brady was an active member of the an- cient and honorable order of the Umlauts, he found time to in- struct art at Pacific. Here for nine years, Mr. Brady was an alum- nus of Mexico City College and Stanford University. Charles Brame A five year member of P.H.S., history major Charles Brame taught senior problems and U.S. history. This graduate of South- east Missouri State College and the University of Missouri found time to fish, read, and enjoy politics. Rebecca Bell Having received a master of arts degree from Memphis State University, Mrs. Bell began her Pacific teaching career last year. An English instructor, she spent her spare time participating in amateur acting and writing. Mary Broadhurst Receiving a bachelor of arts from MacMurray College and a master of arts from Ohio State in her native Akron, Miss Broad- hurst instructed 4yz English. She displayed interest in music, folk dancing, and her favorite club. Red Cross. uk
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1 Pictured above, General Stancer called the Hard Core Squad to attention. Mr. Drake, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Painter, and Mr. Letro were just a few of the members who toured the campus each period of every day raiding the heads and dragging in students who didn ' t have hall passes. In previous years it had been a policy not to have students out of class without passes, and this year the rule went into effect. General Stancer and his force had frequent meetings to decide strategy, and their attack worked. Teachers worked diligently to keep students in class. Spencer Drake Athletics, fishing, and reading fan Spencer Drake taught history at Pacific with a bachelors from Augsbury College. Since his as- sociation with Navy Communica- tions he has communicated with an innumerable amount of stu- dents. Harlan Duden Attendance at the North Da- kota State Teachers College, Uni- versity of North Dakota, and U.C.P. earned Harlan R. Duden a bachelor of science degree. While teaching English at Pacific for four years, he enjoyed read- ing in his spare moments. Adrian Eichman Mr. Eichman, nicknamed Ace, a biology major and psychology minor, taught general math at Pacific for the first time in 1962. Born in Paico, Kansas, he re- ceived his college education in schools from the East coast to the West coast. Joan Eisenhart A newly wed as of 1962, Mrs. Eisenhart returned to P.H.S. last year to teach U.S. and world his- tory. This graduate of the Uni- versity of Colorado and Arizona State spent her leisure hours reading, swimming, and travel-
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