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Charles Morrison Broken -leg Charles Morrison spent the beginning of last year in traction. Besides falling off ladders, Mr. Morrison enjoyed instructing students in the beauty of a living, growing language, and hiking over San Gorgonio. Gerald Narramore Five year drafting instructor in the Pacific shop department, Mr. Narramore received his mas- ters degree at Colorado State College, where he majored in Industrial Arts. Born in Evanston, Wyoming, he found enjoyment in water sports. Laddie Nedved A graduate of Ohio State Uni- versity, Lad Nedved put his bachelor of science degree to good use in his mathematics and physics classes this past year. With a talent for making classes interesting, Mr. Nedved had a successful year. William Neel Belonging to the Pirate faculty for five years, Mr. Neel in- structed geometry and basic math. Attendance at the Missouri School of Mines and graduate study at the University of Red- lands resulted in a bachelor of arts degree for him. Leslie Nielsen Pacificana advisor just re- turned from Mexico, Leslie Niel- sen was famous as the good- natured man with the endless patience. Participation in discus- sion groups and painting mas- terpieces reflected the bachelor of arts he once was. Done Mi lemeyer The sponsor of Gallahads, Mr. Niemeyer completed eight years at Pacific, instructing physical education, math, and driver ' s training. His studies at the Uni- versity of Redlands resulted in a bachelor of arts degree. Eunice Overbey A decade ago. Miss Overbey was counseling at S.B.H.S., but she soon assumed a new posi- tion with us as counselor and psychology teacher. She ob- tained her bachelor of science degree at Peabody College and her masters from Columbia. Joseph Page. Equally proficient in athletics and speech, Mr. Page graduated from San Diego State College. A decade ago Joe Page was robbing banks in Rapid City, South Dakota. He was a model train and bicycling enthusiast and an excellent hurdler. Charles Painter Photography instructor Mr. Painter received his bachelor of arts degree at U.C.R. Serving at Pacific for nine years, he taught sophomore moth and kept the Pacificana and Hi Tide staffs well supplied with pictures of all events. Roy Patterson Assistant varsity coach and math teacher, who played foot- ball for Navy, Roy Patterson worked on the Pacific staff for two years. Sponsor of the varsity club, he majored in physical ed- ucation, receiving a masters from Flagstaff.
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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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■n i To be or not to be . . . CBL Champs, that is! For all concerned it seemed a critical moment in the game. I think he ' s got it boys. There he goes for a touchdown. Of course these faculty linebackers knew the Pirates would win the contest, but none wanted to miss the excitement of a peanut-popcorn-rough- ' n-tumble game. Faculty gave full support to CBL champs Joseph Pearlman Pacific ' s music instructor, Joseph Pearlman, took charge of the string ensemble and co- directed the orchestra for two years. As a music major, his studies at Columbia University and C.C.N.Y. resulted in a major of arts degree. Bern ice Peterman G.A.A. and Ski Club sponsor, Bernice Peterman instructed girls in classes of physical education during her six years at Pacific. Earning a degree- from Oregon State University, she included skiing and bowling as outside interests. Grace Peterson Gaining the rank of bachelor of arts from Colorado University, Grace Peterson majored and minored in psychology, philos- ophy, and zoology. She lead Luta Horizon and taught psychology and peoples of the world in her five P.H.S. years. Marjorie Peterson Having earned her bachelor of science degree from the Uni- versity of Wyoming ' Marjorie Peterson instructe d home eco- nomics classes for three years at- Pacific. In addition to her classroom duties Miss Peterson sponsored the F.H.A.
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