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Louis Lopez A bachelor of arts, Mr. Lopez centered his activities around mowing the lawn, watching kids, and keeping the wife happy. In his spare time, he taught challenging problems and Latin American history classes and sponsored the Key Club. Walt Mayo Credentialed with a bachelor of arts degree from U.S.C, Walt Mayo arrived at Pacific last year. Having previously instructed classes in math and Spanish at Arrowview Jr. High, he took active interest in school social functions. Don Lundy Mountain climber Donald C. Lundy attended the University of Akron and U. of R. This math- science teacher and sponsor of Science and Engineering Club was known for the sadistic grin he sported before, during, and after tests. Ruth McComas A graduate of West Virginia University, Miss McComas taught English and Business English at Pacific this past year. She also sponsored Hi-Tri club, and en- joyed traveling, cooking, and reading. Ann Marsh Mrs. Marsh, sponsor of the junior class, was a freshman in high school the day Pacific opened. Last year, her first of marriage, she taught Spanish I and II in the Language Arts de- partment and skiied at every chance. Basil Martinez Leeanne McCoy Classes in typing and short- hand, sponsorship of Zonta Z, and co-sponsorship of Sobobans and Girls ' League occupied Miss McCoy ' s two years at P. M.S. This youthful teacher with a masters degree was still attending high school in ' 53. Jack McCullough 5M A graduate of U.C.L.A., where he earned a bachelor of arts de- gree, Mr. Martinez taught U.S. history and problems last year. The theatre, music, and hiking •received his attention during moments out of class and off the Pirate campus. A distinguished member of Pacific ' s faculty. Jack McCul- lough instructed classes in music production, dance band, and choir. Well known as a director of local musical events, he also participated in campus club activities. Frank Masek Teacher and J.V. basketball coach for three years at Pacific, Frank Masek majored in mathe- matics and physical education. Receiver of a masters from Colo- rado State College, he did grad- uate work at three different universities. Don McGregor A Pirate for seven years, Mr. McGregor has taught U.S. and world history and Problems of Democracy. History majors at the University of Michigan, U.C.L.A., University of Redlands, and U.C.R. enabled him to ob- tain a master of arts degree. u
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::: I confidence and poise that the women possessed. Ten main features composed last years ' hilarious show, in- cluding a Record Pantomime by Al Bone and Jim Fotio, which was repeated due to popular demand. Written and spoken in superb poetry, The Knot is Tied, a charming tale of bride and groom, left the audience in hysterical laughter. Enhancing the beauty of the wedding ceremony by casting pink rose petals from his basket, petit Mr. Page, bridesmaid, led the procession of the lovely bride, Dr. Bailey and the handsome groom Mr. Fotia. It was obvious that Mr. Morrison had experienced on accident, but little did he and the students know that the competent hospital staff wos composed of Pacific teachers. After making a difficult incision in the abdom- inal area, an ingrown toenail was removed by a special operation from the inside. The stagecoach ride of Well? and Fargo will not be forgotten soon; after all, Wells, please, Fargo would rather do it himself. AL LILES Al Liles majored in social s+udies and minored in physical science at Oklahoma State Col- lege and at U.S.C. During his eight years at Pacific High School, he coached the wrestling team and sponsored the Buc- caneers Club. MARIE LINDBLOM Graduation from U.S.C. with a Master of Arts degree com- menced a long and useful teach- ing career for Miss Lindblom. A favorite in the Social Science De- partment, she has taught history to over 1,750 students in her ten years at Pacific.
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Bob Meade Mr. Meade, serving Pacific for six years, reached his desired goal, a class in the field of biol- ogy. Also instructing classes in math. Bob Meade attended Loyola and U.S.C. for a bach- elor ' s degree. He was a base- ball and bowling fan. Gay Meier Pacific High School ' s newest girls ' physical education teacher, Miss Meier graduated from An- derson College with a bachelor of science degree in home eco- nomics and game education. This past year, our blondest gym teacher co-sponsored P.H.S. ' s Girls ' League and G.A.A. Bill Miller Bill Miller has directed many fine plays during his four years at Pacific. As a theater majcJr, he earned a bachelor of arts de- gree at U.C.L.A. Conducting dramio classes, he also found time to sponsor P.H.S. ' s Thespian Troup. Jim Miller With Pacific for six years, Mr. Miller coached the cross country team and instructed vocational sheetmetal and metal shop. Originally from Hawaii, he re- ceived his degree from the uni- versity there, L.A. State College, and U.C.L.A. Ray Moon Starting at Pacific this post year with a master of arts de- gree from Cal Poly, Mr. Moon instructed vocational agriculture for juniors and sophomores, farm practice, and basic math. From Los Angeles, he enjoyed hunting in his spare time. Exultant Mr. Taylor glanced triumphantly over one of his English classes, smiling as he wondered who would manage to get an A, or even pass. Puzzlement! Maw Wiles, as she was affectionately called by all her students, gazed quizically at the intruders, commonly known as Pacificana photographers. Competent Mrs. Reynolds devoted much of her spare time developing her students interest in English.
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