Pasadena College - La Sierra Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1965
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'un' A f :- -Wanda Kendall Business Manager-David Butler FGREWORD 2 TIME To every thing there is il season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born and a time to die: a time to plant and a time to pluck that which is planted. A time to kill and a time to heal: a time to break down and a time to build up: A time to weep and a time to laugh: a time to mourn and a time to dance: A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones togetherg a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing: A time to get and a time to lose: a time to keep and a time to cast away: A time to rend and a time to sew: a time to keep silence, and a time to speak: A time to love, and a time to hate: a time of war and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3 : 1-8 3 Us ff, ff 3 . a h I Q H ' '-.. x if s. Z J: 1 f V il fb. I , ' 5 1 ' a ' ' ' Sri. gy 4 . V Pg. 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Acknowledgment. . . . 5 nil' 'Hun To one who has inspired us to rise to higher levels spiritually, academically, and sociallyg To a leader who has provided us with an out- standing Christian example in all areas of lifeg To one who's friendliness and warm-hearted- ness has been felt by everyone at Pasadena College: To one who is a friend to the student as well as an excellent administrator, we the 1965 La Sierra staff, dedicate this annual to Dr. W. Shel- burne Brown. 6 ai n':fATl ADMINISTRATICHN A Time to L d President - W. Shelburne Brown CZSCZJQILG, O leg? HOWARD AT ERESEE AVENUE PASADENA 7 CALIFORNIA om .ffl ami, February Z 1965 To the Students of Pasadena College This is my Freshmin year with you on campus as your President To say the least it has been an interesting experience and a very delightful one It has been mv privilege to associate with you in your Student Body affairs the parties the athletic events the academic pursuits and in the campus life from day to day I say sincerely that you have been a constant source of inspiration to mv life and I am confident that these days spent on this campus are of tremendous slgnificance for your life and the preparation for service to a world that gropes for leadership ca 4 ' an ' I hope that this La Sierra will be a constant reminder of pleasant days as you reminisce in the near future and in the years to come. If you will be back on campus next year, this will be one milestone in your college experience. If this is your last year on campus, I trust that this book goes with you as a treasured part of the meaningful years at Pasadena College. . . . , I , U .7 J' , 16 ZL11-inc 491' WH, My greatest desire is that you shall grow as did the Master 'I wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and min Sincerely yours , W Shelburne Brown WSB es The Presidents' Secretary Mrs, Sorweide Dr. W. Shelborne Brown assumed the duties of President of Pasadena College on September 1, 1964. Born, january 13, 1918 in Olivet, Illinois, he spent his early years in Nebraska, Arizona, California, and graduated from high school in Denver, Colorado. He graduated from Pasadena College with an A.B. in 1940 and with an M.A. in 1942. Dr. Brown began his pastoral ministry in the Church of Nazarene in Carson City, Nevada. After two years he moved to Banning, California, remaining until 1949. From 1949 to 1952, he pastored at Alhambra Cali- fornia. In 1952 he was elected District Superintendent of the Los Angeles District and served until elected President of Pasadena College. ll 'Zeta i 5 'if'-y 1 Board of Trustees-QFront rowj Walter Bells, Glenn McCollum, O. J. Finch, W. Shelburne Brown, L. Guy Nees, J. Wesley Mieras, E. E. Zachary, Raymond Ryan, Francis Smeeg Csecond rowj Melvin Klassen, Robert H. Sutton, Ronald Rush, H. L. Mann, R. C. Gun- stream, David Gipe, W. W. Morris, Joe Diffee. Wilber Little, john Board members enjoy a fine meal. an- Adamsg CThird rowj Nicholas A. Hull, Willis Brown, Harold W. Morris, Melza H. Brown, Ben C. Hensley, Gus Bergusen, Paul Little, Ira L. True, E. L. Cornelison, J. W. Ellis, William Prince, Eugene Stowe, Ralph Hornbeck, Ponder Gilliland, Larry Whitcomb, Vernon Wilcox, J. Paul Downey. i The Board of Trustees are elected by the districts of the Church of the Naza- rene on the Southwest Educational Zone according to population. Half laymen and half clergymen. They have the ultimate authority of the college and delegate pow- ers to all school officials whose elections they sponsor. The board has the respon- sibility of the operation of big business and must keep the college growing and solvent. In sum, all actions on school is- sues are in the hands of these men. R. T. Williams A man of wide experience, Dr. Williams joined the administrative staff of Pasadena in 1958, serving since that time as Vice-President and more recently also as Asso- ciate Professor of Education. For thirteen years he served as pastor of the Oklahoma City First Church of the Naza- rene, becoming widely known in the Southwest as the Singing Pastor of radio and TV. He was presented the award for outstanding contribution to the ecumenical spirit in the broadcasting industry for 1955. Paul T. Culbertson Dr Paul T. Culbertson, Dean of instruction, is in charge of curriculum, academic calendar, maintenance of academic standards, and the preparations of the annual catalog. He has served this year also as Director of ad- missions and registrar. He is a professor of Psychology. Harvey B. Snyder Dr. Harvey B. Snyder is Dean of Graduate Studies, professor of education and is head of the Graduate Coun- cil. He has served P.C. for over 27 years. He supervises the post graduate education of all students in the Gradu- ate program. 2 , wx -L F J I Mrs. Lela London-Dean of Women Dr. James jackson-Dean of Students Serving the College With a Concern Dr. Lewis Thompson-Dean of Men Dr. James Hamilton-Chaplain gm James C. Wootor-Business Manager Don Hughes Placement D1rector Read ASS1St3HCC Lewis Thompson-Director of Financial Aid . Af : rw Chapel Auendance Secretary, Mae Stevenson. Switchboard - Zel Lawrence up K ,f , ,W i rf! L 5 in z h Switchboard - Marilyn Cary, Shierre Huffman ox xl E Post Office - Ruth Baker Print Room - Romaine Woods f. X I 1 .J il 6 ff' 7' d J 'x , Kg ji , 1 fl, I if W 'L I ' 75 Y , V I!-il V W Q , 52, l nl il : Fl wa 5 I Il fi? 'iii Mr. Wooton's Secretary, Ida Mae Rotz. 4-5 Registrafs Ofhce Secretaries, Adelyn Smith, Sherrie Westmoreland, Una Mae Goodwin, Deanna Sharp. , r !ULi!Zg V Placement Oiiice Secretaries, Esther Hill, Donna Woods. Mr. Plies Secretry, Ann Smith NY ,,f Business Office Secretaries, Grace Leavenworth, Vivian Rudy, Sandy Ross, Carol Livsey. Helpful ffice Personnel Dr. Jackson's Secretary, Evelyn Ragains. iv Education Office Secretary, Verna Frey Mr. Meredith's Secretaries, Artha Haviland, and Deanna Hendrix. Mr. Ponsford's Secretaries, Frances York Cstandingj and Barbara Thompson Cseatedj. Dr. Gresham's Secretary, Kay Rascoe fseatedj and Dr. R. T. Williams Secretary Esther Bullock Qstandingj. Y 5:- gs 1 -Jil: KN ' ,QV Af, f -K 4 f-. 8-J Division of Letters Secretary, Irma Brewington Dr. Snyder's Secretary, Bobbie ZeluFf 'us-gf ff , t ,g 51317 4 R - ' fi ' xg 'A 'Q A 'xt Sf' .' CT: iv Science Department Secretary, Myrna Morrill Thor-npson's Secretary, Sherrie Huffman -5 'i ' ' 'xi-It-. -, X. L . .4 M Lx ffm is U w, i r . Q A zlz I 1 ' X 'A it .135 ' N . in , 'Tf 'Z .1 J' -. 3? , f , Tl,l N 'rf G1 3 , . iz' Q. :rw ,lwf . if if y 1 . -.4 , : 2 , gn Q... , P-- K ' i 'A ' .1 'H N 3, 4,7 If 24551. x 1- 5 H . 1 it -fx l v i 1 ff- x l Q 'L wa. '., . -. Q. A A 8 ' -1-ag?-'aa' ' i 9 v L4 ,.A. ',,iijv I :.Z ff J, Az A awp 1 'AJ' 11 . Ji' 21 ,T- Ethel G. Allison, M.A. Thomas Andrews, A.B. Paul Benefiel, M.A. Associate Professor of Education Instructor in History Instructor in Sociology Not Pictured Faculty Arden L. Bennett, A.B. Instructor in Biology Ruth Bullock Instructor in Sociology Not Pictured Chalmer A. Cartwright M.S. Associate Professor of P.E. and Director of Athletics . ' f 22 Frank G. Carver, jr. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biblical Theology and Greek 1 Mildrene Christensen Val J. Christensen Raymond M. Cooke, Ph.D. B.S. Instructor in Home Economics Ph.D. Chairman of Science Division Assistant Professor of Professor of Chemistry History and Political Science The Leaders my . it X x IX 'X,s'Qz:z ny- N , 5 f ' -- I Chester C. Crill, M. Mus. Chairman of Division of Fine Arts Professor of Music Paul T. Culbertson, Ph.D. Dean of Instruction and Professor of Psychology james C. Dobson, A.B. Instructor in Art Florence Edwards, A.B. Instructor of English eta 23 Faculty . . . Henry A. Ernst, Ph.D. Professor of History and German james R. Emmel, Ph.D. Professor of Speech Ronald Eichenberger, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Lyda England, M.A. Instructor in English Kenneth Frey, M.A. t Assistant Professor of Sociology 24 Naomi W. Ernrnel, M.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish C. Paul Gray, Ph.D. Chairman of Division of Religion and Philosophy Professor of Old Testament and Church History P! Martha Gresham Clyde Gregory, M.D. Instructor of English Instructor in Genetics Elizabeth A. Hall Librarian, M.A. in Library Science Lois E. Hall, M.A. Associate Professor of Arts and Crafts M. Estes Haney, M.A. D.D., Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy 25 The Educators Victor L. Heasley, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry ,,, Helen Hedmail, R-N- Kenneth I-Ielsel, Th.B. Ruth Hoeckle, M.Mus School Nurse Instructor in Political Assistant Professor of Science Music and English Facult . . . Ralph Hornbeck, M.A. . Lecturer in Education Don Hughes, M.A., Director of Student Employment and Assistant Professor of Religious Education james H. Jackson, Ph.D. Pearl M. Isham, C.P.A. Dean of Students and Instructor in Accounting Professor of Speech 26 il Kenneth P. Keoppel, M.S. Eldred M. La Due, M.S. Associate Professor of Business Assistant Professor of Mel Lawrence, A.B. Lecturer in Physics Home Economics. Walter Laursen Instructor in Trumpet Gloria Lynn, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education Lela London, M.A. Counselor of Women and Assistant Professor of Religious Education 27 Carroll Land, MA. Assistant Professor of Physical Education the Well-Liked v I Facult . . . Vern A. Pearson, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education 69' J. M. Metcalf, M.A. Elizabeth R. Nelson, M.A. M.Ed., Instructor in Arts and Crafts Associate Professor of Music Pallen I. Mayberry, M.A. Professor Emeritus Keith A. Pagen, M. Mus., Ed. Associate Professor of Music Ross E- Price, M.Th- Clarence M. Robinson, M.S.M D.D., Professor of Theology Instructor in Organ 28 Asa Rogers, M.A. Reita D. Rundlett Assistant Professor of Physics Instructor in Piano Esther Saxon, M. Mus. Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory Esther D. Schandorff M.S. in Library Science Assistant Librarian E. Boyd Shannon, Ed.D. Harvey B. Snyder, Ed.D. Chairman of Division of Education Dean of Graduate Division and Psychology and Professor of Education Professor of Education and Psychology 3 L i The Thoughtful Paul Thomas, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology 29 Lewis R. Thompson, B.Mus. Counselor of Men and Director of Student Aid Assistant Professor of Education Faculty . . . jess W. Walling, M.A. Genevieve Weicle, M. Mus. Assistant Professor of Biology Instructor in Voice l S H6 gr t -. , r 1 3 , , f r Reuben R. Welch, B.D. Assistant Professor of New Testament and Greek David B. Whitcomb, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Marianne C. Williams, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Education 30 Darrell Tucker, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education R. T. Williams, Ed.D. Vice President and Associate Professor of Education 4, Barbara D. Wrinkle john Wyman, M.A. U Donald L. Young, Ph.D. M.A. in Library Science Assistant Professor of Mathematics Chairman of Division of Letters Assistant Librarian Two faculty scholars . . . The Understanding 31 Q-B., ,. . 5. Q! I ff 4 1 r ,S A ..- uv, H: .ff 1 3 I ORGANIZATICDN A Time to Get Acquainted Glaphre Gilliland A.S.B. Vice President Steve Reed A.S.B. President ENE 'E as 34 Dr. james H. Jackson A.S.B. Sponsor Student Council Strives for More Collegiate Atmosphere Student government requires many hours of time during the year to formulate and fulfill certain proposed plans of action. The Student Council accepted their responsibilities, this year, with enthusiasm and a desire to serve the in- dividual students . They have shown initiative in bringing several new policies and cultural opportunities for better student awareness including the: Fine Arts-Lecture Series, Campus Forum, Faculty Discussion, Honor Court evaluation, new Who's Who election procedures, Constitutional revisions, and possibilities of establishing an Intercollegiate College-Y program. Although Student Council takes time, these students find that they enjoy the opportunity of making a contribution to P.C. by working toward greater understanding of academic and administrative policies. ,Q l 1 R 1 1 l xX Bob Satter Sergeant-at-Arms W, t Meredith Hendricks A.S.B. Treasurer X I Sandy Wilkerson Publicity :ills ' L G5- , f-' '- Carolyn Robinson A.W.S. Representative 35 Ron Fox A.M,S. Representative x eff' Q3 'S 6x -ini sf Q82- . Qi .iii Steve Reed attends Student Leadership Conference. Peggy Covert A. S. B. Secretary Don Bone Ed Hammock jr. Representative Soph. Representative 36 5 T -N 'f?'7f v...-an 55M .115 f . 'Z Student Council members enjoy food and fellowship. Dan Bjugstad Sr. Representative Ron Ponsford Frosh. Representative I Think not What Your College Can Do for You Don Bone Cleft, receives symbol of presidency from Steve For balancing the books after A token of esteem. Reed. hours. For a iob well done. l if Try the publicity job on for size Anyone for a spot of rea? 37 F3 V ,wa ff WE: ,YS- Student council present the Browns with a Christmas present. Steve shows the '65 annual cover to the student body. w va 5 - is , W IA f 'Flo I I Student COHHC11 Dunes Vary Glaphere turns her office over to Elaine. Peggy supplies Linda with pencils and glasses fl -, - V Y' ,ii 5 .Ss 38 J. H. Morley gives Carver Lectures. x Thomas Manschardr performs twice at PC. Girls rake time to read student council minutes I. .,,,. vigi- :na Hg i-.i- n LA SIERRA Editor-Wanda jean Kendall Man Hours Are Required Business Manager-David Allen Butler Photographer-Daryl Hawkins The La Sierra Staff is a group of people intrusted with a very special and honorable task each year, that of cap- turing the social, educational, spiritual, and emotional life of Pasadena College in pictures. This staff having three deadlines to complete the year- book. The group worked steadily and hard many times till early in the morning to piece together a collection of memories in pictures and copy to be enjoyed in years to come. This yearbook will be unique in that it will contain the complete year activities due to the summer publication. Photographer-Peter Darakjian IO Produce the Annual Hard working staff members Sondra Stanton Assxsranr ednor 'wh fig ff? gil!! f , Hi' 15 ,I , -,-1,w1 -- l Y 5'-1:.n4f Y 6 Jill-L ff EQ HL 7'5 ff M. - 1 I f X 'Q A f 5. ..5 ,xx , ,4 M, N x . r f 1 . A, f irgh Xl 'XX af , UEHW 1 fx N + . Wi., ig R... Gary Kroeker-Editor jim jackson Nancy Sedum - E h m 'A , , 53 - I . - ff fm ' ,yy U, Q .Ag-g :asii p , Jxa:9WM' A ' v- . ' 11 N. ,ff x X 42 LNVYQ- ' I 4 1 I A Y I x E+? Lf' , 1 .5' E . fbavffui ,1,m.x I X' r Z A es H -g1v.4....s-.-Aga,-. r gf! Lxibgi lbw . X Peter Darakjian-Photographer Lloyd Neighbors ..,, li I-:A 533 'es , fra., lx l , ,Tiff 1 441, 1 I Staff, Nancy Sedat, Morgan Higgins, jim jackson, Tony Barrons Lloyd Neighbors Editor Gary Crocker Campus Coverage This year's P'Cinian was not only inspirational and enter- taining but also, at times, controversial. Editor, Gary Crocker, and such staff members as Nancy Sedat and Lloyd Neighbors contributed articles to stimulate the mind of the reader, being met with enthusiasm as well as conservative nods. Yet it must be admitted that it was the paper's subject matter, touching on the spiritual, intellectual, social and political, that made it per- haps the most widely read to date. Toni Behrens f 43 More Success for A. W. S. President, Dalene Barnett Associate Women Students, made up of all women students, has had a busy and productive year. Dalene Barnett served as president. Activities included P.S sweat- shirt sale, Women's Week, Sadie Hawkin's Day, and the Christmas Banquet. The A.W.S. also sent out copies of Powder Puff Preview to all incoming freshmen girls and a big sister writes to the fresh- men girls and answers any questions they may have. A.W.S. Council: Left to right row 1: Deanne Sando, Jackie Rich, Mary Partain, Georganna Groves. Row 2: Susie Grifhth, Sherrie Huffman, Sharon Gunstream,.Marilyn Wilcox, Mrs. Lela London, Lanita Allen, Carolyn Robinson, Dalene Barnett, Sandy Sandirk. AMS A.M.S. Council-1. to r. Row 1: Bob Sutton, john Smee, Bob Harrison. Row 2: Chuck Fors- mau, john Calhoun, Ron Fox, Mr. Thompson. Not pictured are: Lloyd Neighbors, Bo Peave, John Fullerton, Forest Stone. AMS Sponsor Sarnedi-Gras, Homecoming This year the Associated Men Students proved to be versatile with its various array of activities. Every man enrolled at P.C. is automatically a member of the A.M.S. Among some of the social events sponsored by the A.M.S. this year was: a stag party, Samedi-Gras, Homecoming and Men in Review . Characterized by fun, and fellowship this year proved to be a successful year for the Men Students of P.C. Sponsor - Mr. Thompson President - john Calhoun x ...- P.C. students participate in the mission services. C. S. C. Tells the Good News And here it says . , . L. Christian Service Organization QC.S.O.j teams were busy this past year. The Hospital Team trav- eled one Sunday each month to the Los Angeles General Hospital to minister to the patients through song and testimony. Each Sunday eve- ning the Peniel Mission Team held street meet- ings on Skid Row and helped with the services at Peniel Mission in Los Angeles. Sunday School Team members served as teachers in Bethel Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena. The Boys Home Team planned and presented worship services in a boys' home in the area each week. The Church Teams, composed of various musical groups, student preachers, song leaders, and others, participated in services in some of the Nazarene churches on the Los Angeles and South- ern California Districts. In addition to the regular team activities, S.S.O. presented two college chapel services during the year. PA t ADENA sq -4 ..4 .., 1, ' 'T 4,- 55 '1 3 Z Pictured above are all students planning to go into some type of full time Christian work. Dedication for Christ W A Effie 47 GAMMA PI EPSILON Pictured above are those planning to preach Gamma Pi Epsilon - Future Ministers Sponsor - Dr. Gray Gamma Pi Epsilon is the organization for those planning to enter into full time Christian service. This group meets each Wednesday for lectures and programs. They sponsored several breakfast lectures this year. Second semester the group com- bined with Parsonettes for a banquet. The purpose of the club is to provide Ministerial students with useful and prac- tical information and ideas as well as fun and fellowship. Here am I 5 Send me Isaiah 6: Row 1 lefr to right: Ann Sutherland, Karen Sumner, Jeannie Meek, Sharon Whitwell. Row 2: Skip League, Mary Stoops, Phil Hopkins, Marilyn Carey, Sue Frye. Row 3: Roger Gas- tineau, Prof. Rueben Welch, Dave Cox, Judy Houck. Missionary Crusaders is the organiza- tion of students preparing for the mis- sion field or have a special interest in missions. The group sponsored a fund raising campaign on campus to equip a hospital in Africa. Prof. Benson pre- sented a film and lecture on Russia and Christianity today. President Dave Cox 49 Sponsor, Rev. Welch 3' 8 'E a gi E S! E1 -.as ':..'-E fi if viking ski Club ff Vikings Council-Arlene Ernest, Dick Satter, Gary Rose, Meredith Hendricks, Buzz Johnson, Cheryl Hendricks, Members-l. to r. Row 1: Ruth Bishop, Barbara Mieras, Donna Fielding, Joyce Davis, Irene Brown, Sandy Pendley, Linda Bickel, Laura Biddle. Row 2: Jan Lawson, Mnridel Johnson, Arlene Ernest, Sandy Bolerjack, Joan Groweling, Paulette King, Connie Coulter, Melody Ann Owens, Kathy Pardue, Cheryl Hendricks. Row 3: Jan- ice Johnson, Meredith Hendricks, Dennis Vogt, Judy King, Sandy Ross, Sheri Anderson, Floyd Eckman. Row 4: Warren Brown, Phil The Vikings enjoyed their most active and successful year since 1962. Gary Rose and the Council organized a year outstanding in activities. The apex of these activities was the between-semester trip to Brighton, Utah. Five days of sun and deep snow-covered mountains, without any other organizations around, set a perfect atmosphere. Snowslides closed the roads giving freedom to ski. Floyd Eckman took motion pictures for the club while spon- sors Dr. and Mrs. Meredith Hendricks gave camp assis- tance. The trip home was met with mixed emotions toward leaving and toward returning to school, and of course everyone returned to school. The year was terminated with the traditional steak fry, and at the same time a new year was born with election of club oiiicers. Curry, Dick Satter, Bob Lofthouse, Marlyn Johnson, Betty Hawley, Karen Nichols, Marilyn Pierce, Toni Sloan, David Morris. Row 5: Jim Cavener, Gary Rose, Wally McKay, Ed Hammock, Phil Ply- mire, Rich McCrillis, Dave Penn, Jim Lowe, Bruce Carlson, Merrill Eichenberger, Buzz Johnston, Danny Peterson, Sherrill Munn, Buddy Bolerjack, Gary Morris, Dick Nunes, Paul Krefting. Row 6: Joel Smee, Toby Sheldon, Ken Strange, Dennis Marks. First row, left to right: Joan Groeling, Noreene Wilson, Cheryl Hendricks and Barbara Carr. Second row, left to right: Meredith Hendricks, john Barrass, Ron Kirkemo, Kathleen Wells, Prof. Asa Rogers and Bob MacArthur. Republicans to the End-AuH2O An organization for the young Republican citi- zens of Pasadena College was again made available on campus this year. Activity and participation was at its peak in late October and early November at the time of the presidential election. Interest suffered a decided drop-off shortly after the major defeat of the Republican presidential nominee, Barry Goldwater. Club meetings thereafter were a reflection of the Party on the national scene -that of disunity, generally. A few interested mem- bers kept the program alive, although information was gathered that the club should be chartered through the county YR in order to continue op- erating successfully. Amidst the experiences good and bad, insight was gained to aid plans for a better club next year. Professor Asa Rogers, sponsor, was a ready and able help, and desires to boost the club's future. 'f Y John Wells-President ics',, isms',, and ologies Mrs. Elizabeth Hall-Librarian Miss Wrinkle and Mrs. Schandorff At the I.ibrarian's desk- They ask for ontology, ichthyology, hamartiology They are searching for information on hieroglyph, isotopes flagellata They call for procacity, diopsony, psychopannychy They clamor for information on aeronautics, Cybernetics astrophysics They insist they must have something on romanticism positivism, classicism Their interest is in cynophobia, koinonia, polyphobia Their information must be alphabetical, chronological, di- gested Well-what is the library's mission? To supply you with your ics , isms and ologies To make available to you the old and new 90,000 volumes are dedicated to your scholarship. Much work is involved in keeping the library running smoothly. The Library Staff 3 I 9 if ' - -..A. ,. 1 , :lhlii QC! L. to R. First row: Ani Chamichian, Judith Hinds, Lynda Brough, Kathy Adams. Second row: Carol Green, Janet Gregory, Dr. Young, Finley Couch. Shakespeare Fans Organize Interests The newly-organized Shakespeare Club proved itself to have much value, both to its members and to the campus. In concentrating on the organization of activities to gain momentum as an active club, the members attended a per- formance of Hamlet in Hollywood, presented the film, Julius Caesar to the student body, and worked with the magazine staff in promoting and organizing the literary magazine. While the club's name indicates a Shakespeare- centered interest, the members intend for the club to include any other literary and dramatic subjects. The club is open to anyone who has an interest in good literature, and it presents many possibilities for enjoying and growing in such an interest. In the future, the club will concentrate on films, showings, readings, discussions, and any other literary in- terest which presents itself. There may be special emphasis on Shakespearean plays as well as plays by other worthwhile writers. The club is looking forward to an increase in activity and size. 53 Sponsor-Dr. D. H. Young iii: ' ' wifi'-n gem , i I Dan Robinson, President A club supported by long hours of study and hard work, Sigma Phi Mu is the honor society of Pasadena College. Membership is given upon completion of two semesters of full time college work with a grade point average of at least 3.3. Students who maintain this average for their en- tire college education may be initiated into the alumni honor society, Phi Delta Lambda, upon graduation. Presently the club's membership numbers fifty-two, each one a credit to our college. When asked concerning the underlying pur- pose of Sigma Phi Mu, Dr. Christiansen, the c1ub's sponsor, had this to say: It is designed to pro- mote scholarship, and to stimulate and maintain high ideals of learning, character, and Christian service. Sigma Phi Mu Row 1 left to right: Marta Boonstra, janet Gregory, Jerri Selleseth, Wadley, Don Bone, Richard Stellway, Dave Cox, Dan Robinson, Carolyn Robinson, jan Lawson. Row 2: Anne Sutherland, Jeanne Bill Patrick, Terry Durby, Steve Reed, Gary Kroeker, Dennis Damon, Nadine Maynard, Carolyn Green, Pat Tate, Jeannie Meek, Vogt, Dave Cater, Warren Brown, Val J. Christiansen, Sponsor. Sharon Middleton, Cindy Bowes, june Reandeau. Row 3: Harold Members Neighbors, Lloyd Sutherland, Anne Nelson, Robert Robinson, Chester Schreiber, Eva Flory, Janette Peters, Marjorie Lawson, Janet Tate, Patricia Kroeker, Gary Damon, Jeanne Sipes, Glenna Gore, Robert Keller, Lewis Robinson, Carolyn Reandeau, june Stellway, Richard Kelly, Colleen Brown, Warren Larson, Sylvia Hosey, Patsy Cater, Michael Huffman, Sherrie Cox, David Meek, Jeanette Morino, Takeshi Beckwith, Lloyd Gilbertson, Steve Kumar, john Blacklock, Charlene Wong, Pui-Kwan Vogt, Dennis Middleton, Sharron Wilson, Norene Durby, Terrill Ellis, Mark Ingle, Marc Sweeney, john Bone, Don Cater, David Boonstra, Marta Wadley, Harold Gregory, janet Goehner, Delbert Green, Carolyn Sedat, Nancy Brubeck, Crystal Coffman, Marilyn Patrick, William Selleseth, Geraldine Reed, Steve Robinson, Gerald sigma Phi Mu G.P.A. 4.000 3.938 3.914 3.900 3.893 3.853 3.833 3.813 3.794 3.778 3.769 3.769 3.750 3.733 3.733 3.731 3.654 3.645 3.636 3.615 3.606 3.600 3.600 3.581 3.581 3.581 3.577 3.548 3.542 3.533 3.529 3-517 3.500 3.500 3.483 3.469 3.441 3.419 3.414 3.394 3.382 3.382 3.355 3.353 3.344 3.344 3.32 1 3.321 3.306 3.300 nl, 1 4 0 N 5 . V-- .u 3,325 A festive touch SIGMA PHI MU Dan and Sharron converse , J v ir P. L. Members-I. to r. Row 1: Cheryl Hendricks, Bunny Hart, Kathy Hall, Velma Dowling, Sherrie Huffman, Sandy Wilkerscmn, Inn Vaught, Cindy Bowes, Ruth Bishop, Sharron Middleton. Row 2: Dawn Dube, jinnie Hartzler, Gladys Nation, Marilyn Gaddis, Betty Hawley, Diane Duncan, Lillian Wheeler, Georgine Schreiber. Row 5: Charles Ikerd, Floyd Eckman Dr Vem A Pearson Sandra White, Dave Childers, Cindy Huntwork Sue Frye Connie Coulter Joyce Corbin, Edith Morton Row 4 Donald Cotten Jim Cavener Charles Killgore, john Fraley Arlm True jim jackson Sue Kick Council-l. to r. Row 1: Cheryl Hendricks, judy Fix, Dr. Vern A. Pearson Sharron Middleton Row 2: Arlin True, james Jackson, jr., Dave Chillder. wg 'gr - I E ,tx 56 1 r FM f E: Student California Teachers Association S.C.T.A. is composed of students planning to teach in either elementary or secondary schools. It is a Pro- fessional organization which meets once a month and provides a variety of interesting programs and events. Members receive news letters, Bulletins and magazines from the national, state and local organizations. This year the members went on an annual trip to Helm's Bakery and heard talks on the new math, the cul- turally disadvantaged youth and other areas which are relatively new in the educational field. Members-l. to r. Row 1: Cheryl Hendricks, Sharron Middleton, Judy Fix, Arlin True, Dave Childers, jim jackson. Row 2: jean Kaldenberg, David Whitctmmb, Co-Sponsor, Dr. Vern A. Pearson, Sponsor, Meredith Hendricks, Ron Peavy, Gary Cooper, Martain Shoemaker. Row 3: Betty Hawley, Sherrie Huffman, Lou Sisto, Joan Groeling, Charlene Blacklock, Merelene Ritchie, jinnie Hartzler, Duane Allison. Row 4: jan Vaught, Bobbie Parrish, Kay Scott, Connie Coulter, Diane Duncan, Sandy Ross, jim Ed- wards, Dale Stanley. Row 5: Sandy Wilkerstmn, Pam Deneen, Jeannie Goodwin, Donna Wzllling, Nola Chatman, Linda Webb, At a breakfast meeting Dr. Jenkins, superintendent of schools in Pasadena, spoke on racial problems in schools. The local chapter sponsored the Annual Professional Prob- lems Conference for all colleges in S,C.T.A. fSouthern Sectionj. The final event was a banquet at Disneyland Hotel honoring the student teachers at which a 5575 scholarship was presented to a junior who was active in the local chapter. Charles Ikerd. Row 6: Carol Hull, Eileen Suiter, Yvonne Weltth, Marilyn Gaddis, Connie Allen, Sandra White, Karen Murton, jean Smith, Ruth Bishop. Row 7: Sue Frye, Georgia Marhad, Cindy Bowes, Velma Dowling, Barbara Harper, Phyllis Murion. Row 8: Donna Irwin, Barbara Thompson, Sherrill jenkins, Marta Boonstra, Diane Hill, Due Mellon, Kathy Hall, Sue Edwards, john Carr. Row 9: Marilyn Wilctmx, Linda Talbert, Dearlecn Denning, jan- ette Flory, jan Young, jan Anderson, Donna Tribble, Richard Cherry. Row I0: David Smith, Bob Rasco. KfI1K Professional Education Fraternity Kappa Phi Kappa is a professional edu- cation fraternity whose purpose is to dis- cover and bring into its fraternal associa- tion, early in their professional training those who will prepare for and accept the responsibilities of leadership in the profes- sion of teachingf' This organization pre- sents programs that give prospective teach- ers and administrative leaders an oppor- tunity to meet outstanding men in the teach- ing profession and to become acquainted with concepts and trends of today's educa- tional and administrative schools. This club is open to all men that show good charac- ter and better than average scholastic ability, and are interested in education as a profes- sion. Those interested are urged to pledge membership at either the fall or spring rush. Members left to right First row Charles Ikerd Arlm True Gerald Oliver, Meredith, Walter johnson jim Lowe Second row Ron Kirkemo john Fraley Gary Rose, Jim Edwards, Ron f A X 'Ni Members left to right: Row one Lori Coffman, Nola Chatman, Connie Coulter, Sondra Stanton, Linda Rhone. Row two: Miss Eldred La Due, Sharon Middleton, Donna Walling, Carolyn Robinson, Donna Irwin, Sharon Jenkins, Jeanette Flory, Charlene Blacklock and Diane Duncan. KAE Reps Travel to Washington, D Sponsor-Miss LaDue Junior and senior ladies who plan to enter the field of education and who maintain a grade point average of 2.5 are invited to join Kappa Delta Epsi- lon. It is an educational sorority which helps to ac- quaint its members with the various phases of the educational field. At one meeting, four post-graduates who are now teaching on various levels were invited to speak to the group on the problems they had faced during their first year of teaching. This year the president and the sponsor of Kappa Delta Epsilon attended the biennial National Con- vention of Kappa Delta Epsilon in Washington, D.C. Several meetings of this convention were com- bined with the National Convention of Kappa Phi Kappa, the educational fraternity represented on campus. 59 1 -. is t- ' 7' , rr.: E JI Skill Determination Practice Gamma Sigma Alpha Gamma Sigma Alpha, representing P.C.'s , college women's inter-collegiate sports is led by coach Gloria Lynn. The requirement for membership is met when a girl letters in one or more of the three active sports: softball, tennis, or basketball. Because competition is stiff, the girls learn the true meaning of victory and defeat, a lesson which will prove to be invaluable throughout their lives. In keeping with the idea of physical fitness, the club members enjoy such extra-curricular activities as bowl- ing, horseback riding, hiking, and the annual week-end snow retreat which welcomes each new year. A party at which new members are initiated climaxes the season's events. Achievement 5 First row, left to right: Finley Couch, Ernie Berry, Gary Jones, Chuck Grant, Steve Keener, Wally Waters, Mike Hazlett, Warren Brown, David Green, Meredith Hendricks, Toby Sheldon, Ray Martin. Second row: Bob Rascoe, Jim Reed, Roger Gastineau, Peter Darakjian, Jack Haney, Dave Tucker, Gary Rose, Gary Morris, . Hugh Pinkston, Bo Peevy, Lee Erickson, Paul Wilday. Third row: Dave Berkley, Lloyd Higgins, Larry Hester, Jack Craig, Daryl Nicholson, Ben Foster, Jim Smith, Spence Hiatt, Terry McIntyre, Don Bradford, Wallace Moore, Gary Cooper, Marty Shoemaker, Dave Cox, jerry McGuire. A Sporty Group Council-first row, from left to right: Ray Martin, Gary Jones, Roger Gastineau. Second The I.ettermen's Club, designed to row, left to right: Bo Peevy, Dave Cox, Jim Reed. be of service to the school, is composed .-in . v X , , ,,., , s p an K Q ' E ,,?,Ay N,- of approximately seventy male students U ,, 1 -- V K 'vii 1. ' -,:'7f-'55, p who have lettered or are participating 'L E' 1225 , f '- in inter-collegiate athletics at Pasa- Q-. - 'f 5 v F '3 fi' ' dena College. In assisting the school 1.1 ' 'f L .1 Q, this year, the, club sponsored Stout- f ,T ' C 7 B 1 3 f, .1 ' 'Q A -'5 Hearted Men, the Basketball Yearbook, A . fp 25. 'F 2252- Qui 1 nf'- and the only freshman basketball tour- fag? . Q Q!! 4 J 1,-r , -uh N-'f'iff m..J ' ' -E' isa, nament of its kind in southern Cali- H W 4 , ' v ' - X , N fornia, each well prepared and each t --.' 'i 'jj ' a success. For the 1965 project the Let- B 1 1 termen helped to finance a new light- I , ing system in the gym, thus meeting NA the N.A.I.A. play-off requirements. Pasadena College can be proud of the Letterman's Club an organization whose members not only contribute to l her standing through active competi- . tion, but who exemplify Christian , fi sportsmanship to a non-Christian world. s w , w .5 61 xx Y M 'X M, WE ,,, , 4- TW Klassen-Mr. and Mrs. Sorweide. -. 1 I l I l North Goodwin-Dalene Barnett, Mrs. Emily Kunkle, and Jackie Rich. . 3 - :Uri Old South-Barbara Thompson, and Mrs. Violet Dawson, 1 West Dorm.-Elaine Johnson, Mrs, Lucille Sisto, and Sandy Bolerjack. New South-Miss Mae Stevenson, and Beverley Powers. Center Goodwin-Sherrie Huffman, and Mrs. Dorm 1SO1'S Margaret Calhoun. '?'4 East Dorm.-Mr. George F. Webb. Klassen-Steve Reed, Bob Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. Sorweide. New South-1. to r., Row 1: Mary Gilster, Marilyn Gaddis, Rosie Powers, Faith Haraguelin. Row 2: Judy Sharp, Sharon Marshall, Grace Cooper, Merlene Ritchie. Old South-1. to r., Row 1: Eileen Suiter, Judy Overholt, Wanda Mott, Margie Boyer. Row 2: Carol Entner, Thelma Talbot. Joyce Davis, Bobbie Parrish. a'- 4. 1- Hi W i ' , -S H - 1 .A w ' 3 hu? J In U: Q I, 1 ' I jf' x 'qw Fifi?-t-. 2+ -Zi 1 N 1.-4 .ns,'f!ea1'5 'X. N-f - Center Goodwin-I, to r., Row 1: Sherrie Huffman, Mrs. Margaret Calhoun, West Dorm.--l. to r., Row 1: Kathy Coivfer, Glenna Sipes, Barbara Henkel. Row 2: Linda Talbert, Maridel Johnson, Lois Norma Hunt, Kathy Hall, Linda Bickel. Row 2: Foreman, Janet Hansen. Karen Mansveld, Joy Attebery, Joan Anderson. North Goodwin-l. to r., Row 1: Janice C. Johnson, Karen Sumner, Marilyn Pierce, Cindy Knippers, Pat Anderson. Row 2: Candy Jamieson, Barbara Mieras, Janice Johnson, Donna Tribble, Sharon Gunstream, Bev Daniels, Beth Watkins, Janalee Smith, Carolyn Copelin, Darlene Knutson. ' ww r 1 f 'Y X,,f xxx!! , X Dorm Germanug ,L Q Ap 11 V T I '1 r-'. E -1 L 5 li ,' f Life? ? ? Tfm- - - V 'F Tf -1,,:, K ff K f x I w I it 54 FA ' ' gig' I , ' ' - if HE 1. -F 1 X Yi 1 ., ' U 1 . . F' Q: Egnir j- f Qxwfe? A A 'i.ts'M f :,i:. 6 ff 7 1 'fl 1 5' .fU1Ymy- , .,3j.1 :J3,:T TEEN, N .V , V .,N' gf' -X15 '1F'3,fLy,lm, X sg- 1,. ?'E3ffV:4, . ?i-di' .6 :U . - V, 'X' sf' ' 97 A -+--,+,..- - 1 ' .ay R- Y , K . -'Wim tl Fw - stiff' we ' ,, f 3' Vi .Rr 1. as ,A Q' i 1 J- Z.V?b '21, X ,4 Ts- .,, Q Row 1: Cl. to rj Dave Butler, Dave Cater, Ken Akey, Duane Allison, Ken Christian, Gary Jones. Row 2: Dean Moore, Sam Shepherd, Harold Wadley, Warren Brown, Gerald Oliver, Dan Dube. Row 5: Rich McCrillis, jack Daniel, Chuck Rowe, Ron Ponsford, Dan Bjugstad. Row 4: Don Teasley, Darwin Hood, Bob Hodge, Mike Cater, Marty Shoemaker. Row 5: Peter Darakjian, Dr. Young, Dave Green, Wally Waters, Mike Hazlett. Circle K Strives for Service Council-Row 1 fl. to r.J Bob Hodges, Dan Bjugstad Harold Wadley Don Teasley, Dan Dube, Rich McCriIlis, Dean Moore Through Circle K the men of the campus serve the campus and the student body by promoting or doing various projects which they select. The projects for this year were the installation of benches, the placement of foam rubber in the book holders of the chapel, the sponsoring of a safety drive and ushering at various school func- tions. Circle K is sponsored by the Altadena Kiwanis with the hope that these services will develop leadership and help the students to build both the campus and the men that serve. By an increased scope of activities and increased parti- cipation this year's club helped in the development of good will and an increased interest in the betterment of the school, through projects. x . ,. I w--271 . 't .','.3',:+f-'I . ' AQ 4 ff- 'F v 4 I f . f 1 '. - V .. - - , ,r 3, K , .ff,f1.rL3f1g'ilv'c',, ,t , 1 ,, 1 u 1 . 1 xflf L - 4 .1 V . ' r.. ef: '. L.: cn.. Q .life-, . . 67 Pi Kappa Phi---Fishing and Fellowship Sponsor-james Merideth Phi Cappa Phi The fishing club at Pasadena College has finished another year of fun, fellow- ship and recreation. Under the able lead- ership of Bob Gollehugh, the club held several meetings and watched various films on fishing and wildlife. Much time was devoted also to the learning of the rules and regulations of fishing as ad- ministered in the state of California. Among the first trips made were those to Pudding Stone fPomonaj and Crystal Lake fin the Sierra Mountainsj. Later the club went to the San Gabriel River. Members from left to right: Row one Steve Keener, Bob Gollehugh, Ed Carter, jim Edwards. Row two: Dale Stanley, Paul Cone, Robert Lofthouse, Bill Scarborough. is . i .N W ff A l 1 Q in I deawgf' ' I 1' ' ffE'-Q' 1 I Z :TXQXJ V N X ffl Q . W l A' ll . XX -:tix f ,Z . gif jigs gm x I' ' RX . N 'A ll .ln Z2 NR K tgAt:,::L1,--:zur--1 x 5 'k 51. 1 :3,,3- PHX w , fps 5 i Phe ' I , I gy , K , 5' '5 no w i 1 ,, ,..k! ,,,, , wif A-A , t .4 a 1 as V7 MFC 68 Members-1. to r. Row 1: David Fan-Singapore, Moriya Wachi-Japan, Junko Wachi-japan, john Lee-Korea. Row 2: Peter Darakjian-Jordon, jiro Nakamura-japan, john Kumar- Trinidad, jim Hilling-Canada, Dr. Raymond Cooke-Sponsor. The International Club at Pasadena college is a Club for all those students from other coun- tries attencling the college. Some of the Countries represented this year are: jordan, India, Thailand, Canada, Great Britain, Republic of China, japan, and Lebanon. The function of the club is to provide fellow- ship, an avenue of communication among them- selves and the other organizations on Campus, and to give them a combined individuality and a sense of belonging. Among the activities carried on by the club this year were lectures at school and near-by civic organizations given by members of the club to promote international relations and understand- ing among countries. International Club Council-John Kumar, Dr. Raymond Cooke Peter Darakgian Q 69 NX President Peter Dilfilkililll , 1.356 .. ,'--.te-7..-fx ,Q 1:3 V, ,a- ,a. f , nn? n Back row left to right: Judi Freels, Romona Cone, Phyllis Holliman, Kay McCarty, joan Engle, Donna Woods. Front row: Jerri Zimmerman, Mrs. Lavonne Gray, Ann Smith, Margaret Sill, Miriam Lewis, Billie Mesarosh. Back row, left to right: Phyllis Holliman, Kay McCarty, joan Engle, Donna Woods. Front row: Mrs. Lavonne Gray, Margaret Sill, Miriam Lewis, Billie Mesarosh. Mrs. Gray, Sponsor Parsonettes Parsonettes is a woman's organization on Pasadena's campus for any female who is going into full-time Christian service or whose spouse is going into full-time service. This is not for married women only-single girls are urged to attend. The club meets once a month, usually on campus. The meetings consist of speakers and demonstrations of anything and everything pertaining to prepara- tion of the future work. They have had cake dec- orating lessons, floral arrangement demonstra- tions, many interesting talks, and discussions from authorities of needs in this area of work. On the social side, the club has had banquets, and family and friend socials. Kay McCarty, President 70 F l Members-l, to r. Row 1: Arlene Ernest, Sandy Bolerjack, Merlene Ritchie, Jeanne McGregor, Marilyn Heckethorn, Barbara Fargo, Carol Keener, Darlene Knutson. Row 2: Connie Coulter, Mary Rose, Jacque Harrington, Janet Johnston, Reta Talbert, Sandy Wilkerson, Bernadette Schroeder, Pat McConnell, Lynda Brough, Ruth Wiese. Phi Omicron is an organization designed to provide fellowship to Home Economics majors and minors and all others interested in the Held. Affiliated with the na- tional Home Economics Association, Phi Omicron main- tains a slate of activities that includes special speakers in many areas of the field. Lectures given by the Home Economist from the Southern California Gas Company and a nutritionist highlighted the years activities. '51 -1, ' 115: 'N 9 1 . xxx 71 Left to right. Row 1-Buddy Bolerjack, David Morriss, Wanda Mott, Linda Talbert, Sandy Ross, Laura Biddle, Sandy Bolerjack, Barbara Westmorland, Paul Sweeney. Row 2-Danny Peterson, Gary Morriss Mark Ingle, John Calhoun, Mrs. Calhoun, John Sweeney, Ron Peavy. Texas Accents Take to the Beach Of all the state clubs on campus, the Texas Club is one of the most unique and notorious because of its friendly people, southern accents, and unique colloquialisms. The goals of the club are to promote friendliness on campus, help with and sponsor stu- dent activities as a club, and provide fellowship for all of those Texans away from home. Annual events for the club usually include trips to the beach, sponsoring a queen candidate, and old fashion bull sessions. 72 N W Mexico Club-CROW U Beverly Carnes, Esther McClain, Talbertg CRow SJ Lloyd Hagemeier, Sherrill Munn, Terry Wheeler e Kathy Pardue, jane Powers, Margie Apel, Carolyn Green, Judy Edwin Metcalf, David Morris, Gary Mitchell, jim Stump, Danny Huckaby, Kathleen Wells, Barbara Carr, CROW 23 Tom Corey, Peterson. Loren Simmonds, Asa Rogers, jim Lowe, Ken Thompson, Reta C New MCXICO Club Students come slowly but surely with their rootin-tootin hats fand corn cob pipes??j to P.C. New Mexico, a land of cool, dry healthful cli- mate, and numerous sites of scenic and historic interest, such as the Carlsbad Caverns, gives us these hospitable twenty. Besides being Right neighborlyf' they managed to monopolize home- coming by providing two queens from their state. This years was Mary Partain. ., X A Sponsor-Asa Rogers Council-Loren Simmonds, Reta Tal- bert, Kathleen Wells, Terry Wheeler Asa Rogers. sent the state of Colorado on campus. Left to Right Row 1: Carol Livsey, Linda Bickel, Karen Sumner. Row 2: Melody Anne Owens, Sandy Snyder, Dennis Miller, Dean Van Soest. Row 5: Terry Whitmore, Sandy Carter, Jim Duck- worth, Gary Reinmuth, Duane Sonnenburg, Duane Vaughn, Row 4: Rev. jim Madison, Rev. Lauriston, J. Dubois, Sharon Gun- stream, Connie Eckland, Paul Sweeney, Carol Glasgo. Row 5: Dr. james Hamilton, Rev. Cornelison, Roger Gastineau, john Sweeney, Marvin Van Soest. Colorado Club Host Man Activities Sponsor, Rev. james Hamilton The Colorado Club is designed to provide fellowship for all students from the colorful state of Colorado. The club welcomes others outside her borders who are inter ested. Among the many activities included are hiking, pic nicing at the beach, and point parties with other organiza tions. These functions contribute to the students by providing fun and fellowship for those who wish to repre- The club's goal centers around encouraging students to participate in the activities of the college so they can feel a sense of dedication and service to their school. Ya, -aft rl t Lf-..2,,,-- . fn H -.W l l . 1 Hawaii Club Council-Dr. James Hamilton, Faith Haraguchi, Judy Fix, Stan Sponsor-Dr.1amesHamilt0n. Kaalakea, James Okabe, jim Koons. Hawan Club Students come from across the ocean bringing Hawaiian enchantment, warmth and friendliness with them. Their socials, which take them from the ocean to the mountains, include a three day retreat at Sequoia, a trip to the San Diego Zoo, Marine Land, and Huntington Library, a Christ- mas party, and a beach party at Laguna topped off with Terriyeki steak at their Samedi Gras booth, which is always a prominent attraction, leis and corsages were sold to the background of colored slides and music. The club invites all ac- tive and interested mainlanders to share in their fun and fellowship. Queen Candidate-Shire Huffman Membersj-l. to r. Row l: Art Akiyama, Grace Nakamura, Faith Dolly Robinette, Cindy Largo, Chris Uchibori, Steve Keener, Dan Haraguchi, Charlene Medrano, Marilyn Antonio, Judy Fix, Carol Muraoka, Gary Thomas, Bob Bundy. Row 3: Dr. james Hamilton, Keener, Mariel Sutherland. Row 2: james Okabe, Betty Rather, jim Higa, Dave Kam, jim Koons, Dick Stellway, Stan Daalaken. . hr 3:45 , V jgjlgu, . 'W f H ' '4'-. 1:7 Tempus-Glenna Sipes, Betty Hawley, Marvin Van Soest, Glenda York Trebletones-Sharon Gunsrrezxm, Ann Foster, Janice Irvine, Cseatedj Sandra Snyder. T 1 1 raw: V... g 76 PUBLIC RELATIONS Traveling Groups Promote Public Relation The traveling groups who represent Pasadena College have a great responsibility to God and their school. Many people on the outside form their impressions of Pasadena College from these groups. They are slated and travel under the office of Public Relations. They perform for banquets, rallies, and tour the churches on the educational zone during the summer. While travelling these groups influence many prospective students for Pasadena College. Pasadena College is very well represented this year by three of our very talented groups. Crusaders L. to R, john Wells, Marc Ingle, Jim Reed, Forrest Men of Note L. to R. Dave Wheeler, Don Neufield, Clyde Fisher, Center, Rich Widney. Ambassadors L. to R. Bob Harrison, John Smee, and Lane Zachary. Oratorio Choir Presents Messiah On December 9, 1964 the Oratorio Choir pre- sented George F. Handel's best known orat.orio the Messiah. At one time it was given by Handel at Convent Garden in London. It was then that the custom of standing during the Hallelujah Chorus was in- augurated by King George II, who, moved by the music, rose to his feet, followed by the entire audience. This year's 125 voice choir accompanied by a 30 piece orchestra thrilled their audience as they proclaimed the story of The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. :1-. Left to right: Row 1 Mary Alice McAllister, Mary Garrett, Judy Feezell, Janet Johnstone, Martha Holt, Linda Waugh, Janette Flory, Row 2: Lois Zachary, Bernice Bjur, Carolyn Robinson, Mary Par- tain, Bernadette Schroeder, jackie Harrington, Glaphre Gilliland. Row 3: Larry Pitcher, Cindy Bowes, Pat Gryder, jess Browning, A Cappella - I Phil Hopkins, Becky Stone, Cynthia Huntwork, Peggy Covert. Row 4: Phil Plymire, Terry Wheeler, Dave McVay, john Smee, Lane Zachary, Marvin Van Soest, John Wells. Row 5: Forrest Stone, Dale Knighten, Jim Reed, Bob Morley, Ed Hammock, Marc Ingle, Steve Reed, Mike Shull. Chamber Singers Row 1: Lori Coffman, joan Groeling, Betty Brown, Eileen Suiter, Sylvia Shannon, Jan Vaught, Betty Hawley, Sandy Snyder. Row 2: Bill Patrick, John Calhoun, Travis Kelly, Mike Shull, Bob Harrison, Terry Wheeler. L I ev l Trebel Chori-l to r Row 1: Glenna Sipes, Rosie Powers, Sandy Pendley, Sandi Snyder, Ruth Dunham, Karhy Hall. Row 2: Karen Fauss, Marcia Riddle, Esther Eastwood, Judy Overholt, Barbara Fargo, Karen Mansveld, Sharon Middleton. Row 3: Liz Lane, Glenda York, Judy Durby, Peggy Smith, Judy Fix, Dolly Robinette, Artha Haviland. Row 4: Patti Vincent, Sylvia Shanon, Kay Scott, Betty Hawley, Mary Rose, Sherrie Schroeder, Sharon Gunstream, Kathy Smith. Row 5: Janice Irvine, Ann Forester, Esther McClain, Diane Bernakes, Jan McWatters, Eileen Suiter, Karen Sumner, Cindy Knippers, Gloria Hughes. Trebel Chori and Melody Men Melody Men-l to r Row 1: Dean Van Soest, Bob Sutton, Paul Parry, David Zachary, Herb Smith, Joel Smee, Dick Satter, Bobby Tabin. Row 2: Dennis Miller, Lewis Korody, Bob Bundy, Ron Wells, Rick Stiff, Larry Smith, Al Clift, Jim Cavener, Row 5: Phil Curry, Brent Gover, Peter Darakjian, Darwin Hood, Gary Morris, Edwin Metcalf. Row 4: Bob MacArthur, Lloyd Hagemeier, Cliff Frey, Buddy Boletjack, Paul Krefting, Harold Young, Steve Gardner. -J A Cappella Choit pw-W-Tf an . L2 5 : I Xsf'wa-Q Patriotism Religious Comedy Presents Four for Tonight to PC With great enthusiasm the audience accepted Four For Tonight. The A Cappella Choir members spent many weary hours practicing for this unique musical presentation. In- spiration, patriotism, romance and comedy were all treated with skill under the direction of Prof. Crill. The musical is traditionally the last performance for the choir each ear. y Selections from South Pacific and How the West was Won attracted high acclaim. The hilarious Trial by jury was loved by all. Who could avoid being delighted when the jilted bride QMary Partainj decided to marry the presiding judge QBob Harrisonj? Costumes and lighting techniques added color and interest to the production. We're all eagerly anticipating next year's musical choir. 4 Da Order in the Court! at :fi Wt..'.g,J' We're all for the happy couple I'll marry the lovely bride They sang from their hearts 'Y' Q- ' r 1 15 F. ,- --'JI' 5 .1 5:1 Ven' . 1 , fn- 1 h LVL 1 YNY, 1. 15- 31. 1.. : 11- Z Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities ' 'ariif 1 3' Q I 9 , i W , , 1 M--Q17 'L 1 gee fijili- 1 1 -.Q El -:f7.3 : 'I Q: , . .,1 ' i my 1 Im ,Ji-51115 nil , Q ,. u fo: J , ..,l 1 'v'4g'J , -11 g1 '31i: xx-fvffw W-Q-J -Hwy, -- ,mb ,,,.. - im , 1: 1 11. ,gy 2 A H ,,.,v mil., W , 111124111 ,--we , 1-- - df '11111 I' ' 13' H, , V 1,5-V i ' ang: Y 223 .5 ' :SQ - mfs , KW 4,23 1 '- iw 1 255 ff ' - 1 1 ' 1 1: gg? uw.. 1 I I 1 E I Q , . I J i 1 A : i ' I ' 1 C 1 ' 1 F s I 1 1 A r 1964-1965 pictures posed at Huntington Library, in San Marino. 84 Dalene Ann Barnett AWS president, Dalene is a capable and personable student. Her responsibility has been evidenced as assistant head resident of a freshman dormitory for two years. She was formerly AWS vice-president, senior class secre- tary, and the SCT A publicity secretary. With her educa- tion major and englis ,fspeech minor, her vocational goal has been realized and she will become a junior high teach- er in the fall. David Anthony Cater A versatile and industrious student, Dave has enjoyed a full schedule this year. He is the student honor court chairman, Fine arts lecture series chairman, a dormitory representative, a member of Circle-K International, and a member of Sigma Phi Mu honor society. Attending school on a presidents scholarship he has a psychology major and a biology minor. He plans to go into clinical or counseling psychology. Michael Wayland Cater Senior class president, Mike, has majored in biology with plans to become a medical missionary. His interest and capability in this area have been evidenced greatly while here at PC. Attending the school on a presidents scholarship, he won the freshman chemistry and achieve- ment awards in biology. He is a biology laboratory as- sistant and a senior honors student in biological research. In former years he has held the offices of junior class vice- president, sophomore class treasurer, and AMS secretary. As an athlete, he has been an all-state offensive end on the intramural football team. As a christian he is a mem- ber of the Bresse church of the Nazarene and a real friend to all who know him. ,ef ,gf 3 ,RP Y Y -SL WHO'S WHO Steve Harvey Gilbertson With a religion major and a philosophy minor, Steve plans to become a missionary. Having been a member of the Nazarene Evangelistic Ambassa- dors in the summer of 1964, president of the Bresee Nazarene Church college class and a stu- dent minister, he has acquired valuable experience toward his vocational goal. In 1962-63 he attended the British Isles Nazarene College. Then coming to P. C. with a President's Scholarship he is a member of the Sigma Phi Mu honor society. I Peggy Ann Covert Four years ago Peggy came to Pasadena Col- lege from Stockton vvhere she was a member of the Assembly of God church. Since that time she has established a reputation of versatility and ca- pability fas a music scholarship winner Peggy's major is music, her minor, education. She plans to be a secondary teacher., In past years her activities at P C have included senior class vice-president, A Cappella choir vice-president, junior class coun- cil member, and Music Educator's National Con- ference vice-president. This year she held the dilli- cult oflice of Student Body secretary and member- ship in SCTA, and Kappa Delta Epsilon. She was a member of the women's varsity basketball team for four years. Q4j:f':,.5' A f 1 WHO'S WHO Glaphre Maurine Gilliland Student body Vice-president Glaphre Gilliland, has proven herself a student of diverse capabilities. She has been sophomore class publicity chairman, junior class social committee chairman, assistant editor and editor of the P'Cinian, a member of the literary staii' of the La Sierra, and a member of the dormitory council for three years. With a speech major and a Psychology minor, she plans to be a speech therapist. Robert Taylor Gore Jr. With the assistance of a President's Scholarship, Robert Gore came to P.C. from Miami, Florida, where he is a member of the Calvary Nazarene Church. An outstanding student, he is a member of the Sigma Phi Mu honor society, a senior honor student in chemical research, and the head chem- ical lab assistant. He has majored in chemistry and minored in biology. With plans to become a med- ical doctor, Robert will be entering the University of California at San Francisco Medical school in September, 1965. Gerald Dwayne Oliver A student of varied interests, Gerald is the bus- iness manager for the P'Cinian, a chemistry lab assistant, Klassen House assistant head resident, and a member of the men's honor education soci- ety, Kappa Phi Kappa, and Circle K. His college major is business administration and his minor, chemistry. He plans to be a college professor. He came to PC from Sacramento and has been an out- standing example of the Christian student. Donna Marie Irwin President of Kappa Delta Epsilon and a mem- ber of Sigma Phi Mu, Donna Irwin is here at PC on a President's Scholarship. Her ability has been demonstrated in many ways as she was formerly secretary for the Los Angeles District club and South Goodwin House Council Secretary. This year aside from her previously mentioned duties she has served as vice-president of SCTA, a re- porter for the P'Cinian, and as a La Sierra staff member. Donna's major has been elementary education and her minor, Sociology. Being musically gifted, she teaches private piano lessons. Her church mem- bership is with Bresee Church of the Nazarene. Her goal is to be an elementary school teacher. Mary Phyllis Partain As this year's Homecoming Queen, Mary Par- tain has graced the campus with talent and poise. Her busy schedule includes being senior class AWS representative, and secretary of Gamma Pi Epsilon. She teaches piano, is accompanist for A Cappella choir and the Chamber Singers and has been a member of the Key-Notes trio for 3 years. In past years she was AWS and freshman repre- sentative to Student Council, secretary of the band and Homecoming princess for 2 years. With Presi- dent and music Scholarships she has majored in music, and minored in religious Education. After graduation she will go into full-time Christian work. Steve W. Reed Student Body President, Steve Reed has ma- jored in history and psychology with plans to be- come an attorney. His leadership ability has been seen as he has held such offices as junior class rep- resentative to student council, assistant editor and editor of the P' Cinian, Circle-K vice-president and secretary and president of chamber singers. Meriting his President's Scholarship, he is a mem- ber of the Sigma Phi Mu honor society. Other ac- tivities include A Cappella choir and membership at the Pasadena First Nazarene Church. Deanne Pearl Sando Ambition, beauty, and friendliness characterize Deanne, endearing her to those she meets. Having formerly served the school as second vice-president and assistant dormitory supervisor, she this year held the office of AWS vice-president and graced the Homecoming court as princess. With an educa- tion major and a history minor she plans to be an elementary teacher. Gerald Ray Robinson With plans to be a secondary teacher, Gerald has a major in mathematics and a minor in busi- ness education. He has served the school as treas- urer of AMS, and the junior class treasurer, as La Sierra business manager, as an SCT A member, as a Sigma Phi Mu honor society member and as this year's student body treasurer. He makes his home in La Junta, Colorado, Where he is a member of the La Junta Nazarene Church. An intelligent stu- dent, Gerald is a credit to our school. Robert David Satter With vocational plans to become an elemen- tary school administrator, Bob has had a major in elementary education and a minor in business ad- ministration. This year he served the school as stu- dent council sergeant-at-arms, and assistant head resident of Klassen House. He was formerly on the Junior class council, a member of the honor court, and on the Klassen House council. An ex- ceptional student, he has a President, and a PTA scholarship. He has traveled with several living endowment groups and is a member of the Liver- more Nazarene Church. i , , l 1 Hb Martin Eugene Shoemaker With a history major and an education minor, Marty's vocational plans are for foreign service or secondary teaching. Presently, as an enthusiastic student of Pasadena College, he has proved his capabilities in many ways. He attends the school with the creditable assistance of a President's Schol- arship. He has formerly held the positions of AMS president, Sergeant-at-Arms and social chairman of Circle-K. This year he participated in school activities as chairman of Faculty Debates, Project chairman of Circle-K, and acting president of the History club. In addition he is concluding his fourth year of membership in the I..etterman's club for active competition in basketball and tennis. His life is rounded out spiritually as a member of Bresee Church of the Nazarene. An industrious student, Don has had a busy year as Circle K President, as trustee of Circle K International, and as one of the four Los Angeles area collegians chosen to intern in Pasadena city government However, this full schedule 1sn t new to him for he formerly was his freshman class president, sophomore class representative to student council, vice president of Circle K for two years, President of Young Republicans a member of Klassen House council, and study supervisor in East Dorm All these activities plus his major in history and mmor in psychology have given him valuable experience toward his vocational plans john M. Smee An outstanding ministerial student, john has majored in theology with a minor in philosophy. As a student he has acquired much valuable ex- perience toward his vocation having traveled four years with the college Living Endowment groups as speaker and pianist and as a member of the Nazarene Evangelistic Ambassadors in 1964. Among his other activities in past years he has served the school as secretary of Circle-K, the cam- pus editor of the P'Cinian and as his freshman class vice-president. This year he was kept busy as AMS secretary and as chairman of the student chapel committee. ,,'s-,Q 92 D. Wiley Van De Grift Coming to P. C. with a President's Scholarship, Wiley has majored in English and minored in history. His vocational goal is to become a college teacher. In past years he has been the president of the Sigma Phi Mu honor society, and copy editor and assistant editor of the La Sierra. This year he is the editor of the campus creative magazine. An interesting and capable individual, Wiley is a sure candidate for success. iii- A senior this year, Paul has a major in business administration and a minor in sociology. His vocational plans take him into insurance and real estate sales. Attending Pasadena College on a President's Scholarship, his contributions to the school have included vice-president of the Circle-K, treasurer of his senior class, and formerly, Circle- K club treasurer. Aside from his student activities, Paul's life is well balanced with hobbies such as boating and water skiing, and membership at the First Church of the Nazarene in Los Angeles. , 93 ' Y x ' . w - 5 --.A ' 1 N s f,-Lxx f1!nf'Nfu ,X N ' , gig f if 4, Aff ' n'.pf,: -'J -X lx x nf H N y Q-if fr!'f43,' ' ' vxu N. H xkiikf I '. I' W V. lv' - h 1 ' x. X gs X W 'J V I, ,vi , , Xa M x fy-fq.-f,, , ,,.-figiw I ' 5, , A - ' -'f. 'VL x - .X 'TN' LAT .hh-8 '. N- , 1' , my .af '-f-I g ' 17 yy .xt 1, ,nh X . , . 7,7 I A ai: E ' ky3LJ4.l.xg!. . ,,,. i ,Q : :L 1,1 V in N f,..f:i'f:, ' r 2 ' 'NY 'Lip f. ., ,. in -Q- w .' fn. .if M ' ,h 'AI'k'1' 1 A -. , - A 41- - .. 3.1 1 .-tgxzk . J rf , fi is , V I nf WA -E' ffl. - -: Z6-'tx' '. - - x 3 sk, Fx-'X tx f -.. 13 ff ..!a. N ly 112 I X -1'-:an-.' I 11, :qi ' fp U rg. 5. 1 'N ff . 4 rf , W q Q' . , Q W 1 1 I W! ' A : if QQKV 1 N ' 1 I Q x 1 1 r J 4 ' 1 . 5 X 1 ' . 1 - 4 by-,A 9'-.. s 1, 1. , ., , A , W A I ' A quo. . '35 :.,g.4,.- . ,X CLASSES Z A Time to Achieve ff Rick Stiff Rick was more than a friend to me, And a friend of mine he will always be I'll miss his statement, Hi uglier than me! But Lord, I know he is happier with Thee. No one could be sad while Rick was around, For behind all sad faces, a smile could be found. He was friendly to everyone No enemies had he, But Lord, I know he is happier with Thee. Everyone could trust and confide in him, So they would go to him when paths seemed dim. The witness for Christ in his life we could see, So Lord, I know he is happier with Thee. Although we buried him beneath earth's crust And his body will change from flesh back to dust, He will always live in our memory, I know he is much happier, Lord, with Thee. Death will come to all some day, Now some are prepared, for Rick showed the way. My only prayer isthat my life will be, As fruitful as Rick's who is in Heaven with Thee. Connie Corner 96 Ivan Canary Gary Culbertson Alvin T. Hironaka 43' Louise Stude n U N s5 !l V ' Senior Class Council. lst row left to rightg Mary Garrett, Mary Alice McAlister. 2nd row l-rg Ron Kirkermo, Mrs. Hoeckle, Barbara Crowe, Joan Gosden, Roger Gastineau. 3rd row 1-rg Mike Cater, Dan Bjugstad, Ron Peavy, Paul Wooten, Bill Little. Seniors . . . Class of 1965 98 Seniors Select Culbertson Most Inspirational l 1 1 f H In Dr. Culbertson we see a man dedicated not only to an unyielding search for truth, but also to the highest prin- ciples of Christian education. He is characterized by a flexible strength that marks him as a model for those who are striving for maturity. A man deeply concerned with the well-being of his students in all the facets of their lives, Dr. Culbertson represents the ultimate synthesis of a humble Christian man and a fine educator. Through his life and teachings he has shown us that people are ends in them- selves, and' that loving all people can be a way of life. -For these things Dr. Paul T. Culbertson will always be endeared to the students of the class of 1965. Respectfully submitted, Michael Cater, President of the Class of '65 al5' l 1 ,.v. .1 .f2 l 'W -- , E551 r . f'-'L w if, .. .f ., ' ' ., .. fy-iz! 1- 1., . gg. -lm: : 2353 . Q f' ' afgy' ,L Q if T 11' E Q A as ,rf - ' N-sw Donna Anderson Margie Apel Sam Ashley Dalene Barnet: . . . Seniors r, Marion D. Barry Hazel Bazea Glen Belden Marian Bergherm David Berkley 'S-F Irene Brown 1 1 0 1 101 Dan Bjugstad Charlene Blacklock If Kaye Block N Robert Bundy Barbara Butler John Calhoun Seniors John Carr , ,151 ,S J., VV. A. V' . . Dave Cater Michael Cater Joan Cathy Sa 102 F, Y Barbara Crowe u n Norma Culbertson K . Nola Chatman Y? Dick Cherry Gary Cooper Joyce Corbin Donald Corten Peggy Covert Darylene Denney Dawn Dube 1- ll vflllf-1' ff' Diane Duncan Jim Edwards Judith Feezell I Semors . . . W john Fraley Glen French Jr. Don Fulton Marilyn Gacldis Mary Garrett Roger Gnstineau u I Ron Fox i -fr. 4 Glaphrc Gilliland Delbert Goehner Bob Gollihugh joan Gosden K I' james Goss Suzanne Gover it-sf Mildred Guill Marsha Hall Faith Haraguchi 13? Marilyn Hecl-:ethorn l O5 F, Nadine Heimberger Cheryl Hendricks Meredith Hendricks 1 .p l yi , l Cynthia Huntwork Charles Ikerd Donna Irwin Ron jefferys Sandy Jenkins Sherrill jenkins David L. johnson Q. -, in . 106 V Eva johnson I Judy Johnstone in. ,QI Charlie jones M' l Gary jones Jean Kaldenberg Laura Kelley Charles Killgore Ronald Kirkemo Dale Larson Sylvia Larson 7 Q M. rf H nl i 107 ,'TI'Ef'4.FF ' Vernon Lee Dennis Maness Dennis Marks Seniors . . . + Sharon Marshall Jeanne McGregor Frank McHogkins l . 1, 4' Ednh Morton ' ,W Don Neufeld Arr Nicole: '- 1 08 VMM3' 'JB Gerald Oliver Bob Otto Mary Partain Ron Peavy I 9 N Carlene Ponsford Beverly Powers jerry Ragsdale Betty Rather Steve Reed Dick Rhoades Sherrie Rhoades Lois Ridgley Carolyn Robinson Cheryl Robinson Gerald Robinson Gerald Salladin Seniors . . . Sandi Sandirk Winifred Sandstrom Bob Satter Georgine Schreiber 110 ' Lanny Schwartzman Jerry Sharp Judy Sharp - 1 Marlin Shoemaker Mary Sisson john Smee Sally Smith Karen Snow Jay Spivey Dale Stanley Ill Sondra Stanton Richard Scellway Fama, Smops janiqe Sutton V: gg-ZZ - --irq Paul Sweeney Pam Swisher Linda Talbert Par Tate Francois Therou Kenneth Thompson 112 lf i W X I I PJ Pat Toll Betty Urschel Wiley Van De Grift DOUIIZ Walling Linda Webb X john Wells Kathleen Wells Paul Wheelock l w P H3 Emmaiane Colby Evaleen Dietrich jean johnson Karen Lotsberg Second Semester Seniors 1:.lT.i- X' Aifu P - Q Pat McConnell Barbara Thompson Elton White Ray Whilty Jud Woodward Jerri Zimmerman Gary Zimmerman I 1 4 F 1 1:2 .412 ' nf? .45 junior Council, 1. to r. First row: Elaine johnson, Arlene Ernest, Marilyn Wilcox, Miss Esther Saxon, Sandy Bolerjack, Sandy Wl1ite. Second row: Duane Allison, john Fullerton, Mark Leavell, Ron Lane, Dave Cox, Don Bone, Warren Brown. Intramural Champions M- v .W -,-Z J fgj 'sill' g--.YM IQ ffl-..-- ' 7 hiv' 5? 2 iff' bin - el' 'lf' Ll' Don Bone Marta Boonstra Cindy Bowes Marjorie Boyer Terry Brock Betty Brown Warren Brown, Jr. Linda Bryant George Burke David Butler Thomas Burner Margaret Calhoun Connie Allen Duane Allison Mike Arrambide Dan Bagley Dale Bailey Judy Barkman Judy Bauer Sandy Bolerjack Dan Dube Elaine Earls Carol Entner Arlene Ernest Sook Fan janette Flory Linda fMonroej Ford Patrick Ford Chuck Foresman A ' F Dolores Fry Sue Frye Ed Dec Garrett Lori Coffman Judy Compton Paul Cone Finley Couch Connie Coulter Ron Curly Dave Cox Timothy Diehl Mike Gaulgh Mary Gilster jeff Glover Chuck Grant joan Groeling Georgenia Groves Pat Gryder Wesley Guynn - ...K jack Haney Steve Harnden Barbara Harper Bob Harrison Slmrron Harrison jmme Harzzler Arthn Haviland G. Stevenson Hershey Larry Hester jim Hilling Bob Hodge Karen Horst Pat Hosey Robert L. Hoyt Sandy Hougelman Sherrie Huffman Kathy Huston Herb Ireland Sharon Lynn jeffs Buzz johnson 7 ., 3. 175. Fa 19 :sri . :E J Eiiflif Elaine johnson Marlyn L. johnson jim Johnston Steve Keener Dale Knighton jim Koons Bob Lofthouse Georgia Marhad Sharron Middleton Diana Moore Bob Morley Wanda Mott -FW jim Reed ackie Rich J Marilyn Riddle Merlene Ritche Dolley Robinerre Dun Robinson Helen Rogers Gary Rose Barbara Rupp Millard J. Sail Charles Saxton Ken Schubert Joyce Murphy Brian Musgrave Karen Nichols Bryce Pelren Mel Peters Phil Plymire Ellen Mae Ponsford Rosie Powers II? jim Stump D. Eileen Suiter Dave Swatzell john Sweeney Rem Talbert Thelma Talbot Ronald Tefft Arlin True jan Tuin Ross Tullis Barbara Vaughan jan Vaught Nancy Sedat George Sill Milton Sill Sylvea Shannon Lynn Schubret Lucile Sisto Forrest Stone Rebecca Stone 1:19 W Hi N gk. 1 LQ 1' . ' A 7' L Q 5 AL A G yw U Kwai f N 3 fn ,-' gl - MJ X , I , -L7 5?-'f' f '. :ff . ' , .fun Who do you want for President???? ' 1 J 'Law 1 'V' Dennis Vogt Harold Wfaxdlcy Yvonne XVcIch Terry Wheeler Shcrryl XVickcns -lonnnu Wfhilu Sandy XVhi1c judi XViImx Put Wfilkcrson Sandy XVill-ccrson 123 J. . ,Sl X , Sophomore council-l to r. Linita Allen, Valerie Bonner, Ed Hammogk, Vicki Spaulding, jan Lawson, Rich Widney, Marvin Van Soest, jan Hanson, Ruth Dunam, Linda. Bursch, Dave Spirited Sophomores as ii 'u L : Childers. Sponsor-Proff. Walling ' ff-A up -X X I Sponsor-Dr. Cooke J ,. gs 4,1 5 E 1 i f il 1 x Geneva Bostic Juliet Bringas Lynda Brough jess Browning Lynda Broyles Linda Bursch Oliver Campbell Sam Canen Marilyn Carey Bruce Carlson Jim Cavener Ani Chamichian Steve Chandler Dave Childers Ken Christian ...yr ,... Y, -bf Sal f s ll X Jn, K I Lanita Allen Sharon Anderson Marilyn Antonio Marilyn Barrass Linda Bartschi Ken Barstow Paul Bassett Paul Bazea Toni Behrens Donna Belk Ernie Berry Ruth Grace Bisho Wes Blizzard Bernice Bjur Valerie Bonner . ..,lr,. C, 37. '-my qi' 4 T7 125 P I -1,1 1 ,VI if vi., iv , v-N Sophomores Donna Fielding Clyde Fisher Lois Foreman Roger Freels Clelu Fricsen Dennis Gibbs Jeannine Goodwin A. Jane Gorden Dennis R. Goss Brenda Green David Green Janet Gregory Carole Griffith Don Hall Linda Hamilton W 'rj' f ,- i . , . . ' i. X. - Z K : - . 'Y x J? WL i Af --v ,au a- , ii ,,.. ii' me Vt - , fe . if ,Li Alice Coey Diana Cossey Ken Cozzens Phil Curry Jeanne Damon Peter Darakiian Joyce Davis Pam Deneen Jeannette Denny Donna Dienhart Ted Doss Velma Dowling Margil Elder Lorna Erickson Sandy Ferris we mf M ?ie' .:1,. 'vu eww Q. ? 126 Ed Hammock janet Hanson Jacque Harrington Betty Hawley Doris Hendrix Barbara Henkel Floyd Herrell Jerry Higdon Diane Hill Judy Hinds John Hodel Ed Holt Martha Holt Darwin Hood Phil Hopkins 'F--99 V4 fu wr 6 iff : . V, ,V 1 ig Q1 'll' if a ' xx A ' X 495' V, A '-,L l u if , is- l if John E. Hubbard Clay Humble Marc Ingle James jackson Sharon Jones Diane Kelly Wanda Kendall John Kumar jan Lawson John Linle Carol Livsey Wallace McKay Jan McWatters Patricia Macklin Carol Madsen Keith Marbut Ray A. Martin Jeannie Meek Dennis Miller Mimi Moore Gary Morris Dan Murzioka Linda Nation Lloyd Neighbors David Nypower james Okabe Sharon Orrin Judy Overholt Gary Parks Bobbie Parrish B if iffy - r ,i?J. -' ' M' F311 , .3 E 2 F' 'ANI if, ' 'VM ,if , U 'A If Y... 45' g'it11:.,T': 5 3 if 1 , . hi ' 1 T' i, ,,-f ' ix E, :, V V L. -ai-I ! : ., 1-tw ' -' ., iz, Z . :gk aain iw ,Jw ,Y -LL , 128 ,L 3'6 , -ii p'-'ga - Ron Pearce David Penn H. Peter Pinkston Ruth Prescott Woody Prescott Bob Rascoe Gary Reinmuth W. Charles Romanoski Mary Rose Sandy Ross Kathryn Rush Linda Salsbury Dick Satter Bernadette Schroeder Sherry Schroeder lt W at -1 i w. , , V '5' 'X I ls 1 wif ' ':' A Q, l 1 L 'K' :fi f it , 2? ? air - rv xg , EVN u H I IEE, 1 64.3, L hui Nancy Thomson Ron Tolson Jeanie Unthank Marvin Van Soest Junko Wachi Moriya Wad1i Wally Waters Linda Waugh W. Ellsworth Wellman Dave Wheeler G. David Whitman Rich Widney Roxanne Wilcox Connie Wilson Gary Young Jeri Selleseth Sam Shepherd Mike Shull Glenna Sipes Louise Smith Sandra Snyder Vicki Spaulding Don Stowe Ken Strange Mike Stucky Anne Sutherland Mariel Sutherland Linda Talbert Judy Taruagni Gary Thomas 11 4 if E Q A. 4 H -F P A , V' i W -iiilgil Caught In the aft Sophomore Joyce Dav1s models m Semor Day Fashion Show Second Semester Jeanne Bowman Barbara Carr Frank Johnson Robert League Noreene Wilson Wilford Wooten 130 l'vi ' I ugh! ' l if 4 , F l I' ' w 4 3 Qc i ' , .I ., A N :f' va. v fl 'ji D E Freshmen council 1. to r. Row 1: Carol Allison, Janice Johnson, Jacque Stamper, Sharon Gunstream, Judy Fix. Row 2: Ron Wells, Paul Slater, Joel Smee, Bob Slater, Cliff Frey, Ron Ponsford. F rosh Become Colligent Sponsor-Dr. Heasley Sponsor-Prolf. Whitcomb Ffa f ' f ll f I i I, l V' J .fi Rl 131 L If joan Bennight Linda Bickel Laura Biddle Carole Bishop Barbara Blanchard Tom Bodiford Buddy Bolerjack Marlyn Bonds Anita Book Don Bradford Mary Briles Mel Brink Carl Brumund Bob Burt Dennis Butler Janie Cain Beverly Carens Dale Carpenter Cheryl Cassatt Phinich Chandausav Stanley Clayton Al Clifft jan Cochran Y, H ,,,4w , - L: ,-fy ,Rx i J l J 514 :fi ' Ei ill ' A 'A M it H, ff-:-fe W P? . Q la ,mfr Q.,f :,.f Jean Adams Ken Akey Arthur Akiyama Carol Allison Cliff Anderson Jan Anderson Joan Anderson Patricia Anderson Sheri Anderson Betty Arnold Joy Atteberry Sandie Bailey Donald Baker John Barrass Danny Barton Carol Baska Elaine Bass Mary Lou Bennett 1? Carolyn Copelin Thomas Corey Kathy Cowfer Beverly Crays Esther Crouch Beverly Daniels Mark Donaldson Lanny Douglas James Duckworth Ruth Dunham Judy Durby George Eastis Esther Eastwood Diane Ehret Dorothy- Ester Barbara Fargo Karen Fauss Eugene Fields ' v 'sf I. J .i I , t 'R' r 1 C .sq-, , . ,af 3. bi , 5 1 1 B ' f W , 1. wa 2 X l 'WL L J 3 ' 'Q atv ii,3Q,,i fl 4+ if T il , A- A ii , -U Q37 1? F 133 Darlene Firestone Ann Fishburn Judi Fix Joyce Ford Ben Foster Edith Ann Forster Lynette Fowler Sheila Fox Marilyn Freeman Clifford Frey Janet Frisk Anita Fulkerson Barry Fusson Corinne Gilbertso Holly Glover Brent Gover Judith Grobe Jane Growden Sharon Gunstream Kathy Hall Isabelle Hand Leslie Harkins Judy Hauck Daryl Hawkins Fl Gary Jones Stanley Kaalakea David Kam Carol Keener Judy Kilgore Nancy Killion ames Kin J g Paulette King Rick Kirk Darlene Knutson Lewis Korody Paul Krefting M. Elizabeth Lane Howard Lang Cindy Largo Leigh Lawrence Chanida Leesahapanya Patrice Leupp Dave Livsey Sharon Manning Rex Marble Eldon Markus Tom Martin Fernando Martinez TV Q I tw- if ,zzwgg 51 iv 1, 1 U 1 fa 'f l L. 1 f . -Je. ,, ,, . sn gm. , img .J i Ei ,A I 1. 'I'-Qg'f'li . H 3177 1 ,- V. Deanna Hendrix Mary Herman Carol Hess Spence Hiatt James Higa Steve Hinds Carole Holman Judy Huckaby Gloria Hughes Norma Hunt Junka Ikuta Carol M. Ingersoll Janice M. Irvine Candy Jamieson Javheri Jamshid Janice C. Johnson Janice Johnson Karen Johnson Inu, LFS' Vi l UM frgfi l 3 in A, xy , :N W 1 f 'x M f f- 3 5' 1' W. 1 .N I.. , 4 'JEFF Judy Myers Grace Nakamura jiro Nakamura Brian Nelson Rosalie Nelson johni New Daryl Nicholson Lynn S. Nicholson Richard Nunes Sharon Oliver Valarie Olsen Melody Owen Kathy Pardue Paul Parry Carla Passons David Peale Sandra Pendley August Perez Danny Peterson Jr Dough Phillips Marilyn Pierce Ron Ponesford Beverly Pope Alan Price Joe Martinez Nadine Maynard Gerald McGuire Terry Mclntyre Esther McLain Kent McLain Marilyn McNeilly Charlene Medrano Marilyn Sue Mellow Edwin Metcalf Barbara Mieras Gary Mitchell Wallace Moore David Morris Sherrill Munn Susanne Murtey Karen Murton Phyllis Murton Ed Redfern Harold Raser Susan Rice George Robertson Chuck Roe Georgia C. Rose Phil Roundtree Jerry Rudy Jeff Schulz Don Schutt Kay Scott Sharon Sheilds William Lorene Sheldon Larry Skipworth Paul Slater Toni Sloan Charles Slusher Helen Smee tk l V Ii .M e , ..,g?'i.5V fn it of I t Q, S l EE Joel Smee David Smith Janalee Smith Herbert Smith Kathy Smith Larry Smith Leslie Smith Paul Smith Peggy Smith Yolanda Soliz Gary Spadafora Steve Spence Paulette Sprenger janet Stabell jacquelyn Stamper John Stephenson Richard Stiff David Stoops Mary Stoops Gary Stork Brian Stout Karen Summer Robert Sutton Christine Taylor .V fi I I , N , s, -I ,R 1 ly yi ' .nilzgli X J is , V up-.T Valerie Carlson Sandra Carter James L. Coli Connie Cotner James F. Daniel David Fan MeiMei Fan Susann Gaines Carol Glasco Fred Havercamp David Hodges Pat Kelly 1 . 4... 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Like some coffee, Tom? C Under the Palms and Pmes Why won't they put their gum in the trash can? Oh really now . . .yxfi-Q.. nf' unior Senior Banquet Z1 f X 1 Kww .,. , ' I f is-mgfx ' wg is f Q 277 U V x 5 'Jr IF: wg K ,Yr ,pf f ,ffjf 'Q2 Q' wg XY! ,.,,4f lf F V:-E5 Another great day for P.C. New Dorm for Gut Men 145 J I 'gl X Y .L f tx Ev B Display Dehghts De Campus DX ' M . f 385 A 1 ,wif f' 5. QVQYW' Aa XY, X awk? N is ?'-34-,La-A V Q: QE-nil if 5... Coffee, tea of milk? It was a great party. Eighteen inches??? V, X' if gf- , f, ,Q- , li' ---iv, -1 Freshmen make a friend. First Week Activities Prove to be ., ' V. . ,. V Ninn . e gp ii Pancakes! Pancakes! And more pancakes! Oh these registration lines!! A Challenge to Frosh XVho did you sity designed these outfits? A week of rigorous initiation led the Sophomores to victory ' over the incoming Freshmen in such contests as the Tug-of-war, the walkathon. and the pancake eater's delight. All was not bad for the Freshmen, however, for they were taken on a trip to Disneyland, a peace offering perhaps, before the week of enmity ahead. Friday night found the Sophomores welcoming the Fresh- men to PC as friendships began with the Bury-the-hatchet-party. Main Power J I 149 M-i-c-k-e-y M-0-u-s-e Sophomores A IA 'J-Emi -- . Guess how many gallons of water in that river . . Up in the air junior birdmen Freshmen will be Freshmen!!! 4.4, Initiate Freshmen Freshmen initiation highlighted by a trip to Disneyland proved to be entertain- ing and challenging. The Sophomore class annually acquaints Freshmen with college life. Freshmen found first week activities an excellent time to meet and to get to know fellow class members. The week's activities were concluded with the tradi- tional Bury-the-hatchet party. Counts entertain at Bury the hatthet party .1 Sl . 2 ka , 'L I thought I'd drop by PC on my way to the canal. Me Tarzan, you jane YQYX! ' .' H5 L.. ix , 1 It's not too comfortable in here! !' Students Show Ability Student activity is a vital part of college life. All Students should strive to develop both socially and academically. The students who participate show talent and enthusiasm. It is amazing how students get enjoyment out of just being themselves. Parties and plays are also essential to college life. These give the students a chance to participate and show their ability. Student support of school activities is one thing that makes a college good. xx! fa -'-' -L, e 4 if Wi, 152 fr I 4 si A 1 A 5 , .. A, .. A '-L - , -, In , cn- 'M . 'Xffrw 1 n if Ii ff M L 4' ff- .Q 'E-1, V ,L Y .'I...'55, 1 3 ., . rf QQ' 'L 4.-1 v-S ' f 11- '-N 1 ' if .ez A f -1 ga f f: .I K ,mm X wg 2 if ' fl' f FRY? - East Dorm is zoo warm ,1',' EV- ., ,J . ' :K ig Q.. and Enthusiasm 3? 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G G 3 1u.G .,-TG X1 xo kg? ings P.C.'s own Jazz Herd playing to a packed crowd at the Chartreuse Parrot. 1 54 Competition the cafeteria can't meet, homecooking. Parrot, and Blood Drives The Renaissance was coming but it never completely arrived on PC's campus. The attempt to revive Pasadena College caused some attention but never succeeded. One of the outstanding features of the Renaissance was a publica- tion called the Gadfly fby others--Gad! a Flylj The effort was appreciated but the purpose never fully recog- nized. The glorious end came in chapel one day when a man-made fly buzzed above us. This was not part of the Renaissance strategy-it was Pasadena's protest. PC's jazz Band was a welcomed feature in 1964-65. Their first performance was at Samedi Gras and following it they were in constant demand. Their's is one of the best amateur instrumental groups in this area. Let's hear more from them next year! You don't have to hold your breath jim obos Seem to Have a Lot of Problems and Fun Too I .v Who s your new friend, Bob? Sing it, Baby! Yea for the hobos. 5 . -...a..g-A. -Y ,,:,-,, M77 . ,W Hm? Whut's this? I think I'm caught? What's in that barrel? 0 f ibm. - 156 Music Takes Many Shapes and Forms Mary adds a lot to revival meetings. Liberace and the Brothers Two. M Us ww 1 I 3 S X ff 'Q X at I 5 ,f L1 L g A 2 51 A , I L Zi-5 5 11- - . :fx- xv N., ' r . 'I 'Lf ' 'L' 1,4 1 5 ,,, . ..,, ., my Princess Dawn Dube Princess Sherrie -Huffman Princess Jackie Riiih Princess Dezmne Sando w 159 Traditional Beauty reianed at Homecoming. Beauty Friendliness The noisy excitement of the basketball game becomes a hush, and silence brings to reality weeks of hopeful suspense, when out of a corner, but dimly lit, steps a queen and her court. The elegance of the spot-lights theirs for an evening, to be remembered forever. Pasadena College is proud of her court whose personalities, beauty and talent have elected them to reign at Homecoming. Each one a queen in her own right yet only one can be crowned. The decision lies with the male students. This year they have chosen a woman of musical talent, leadership ability and graceful beauty-Queen Mary Partain. The Princesses Deanne Sando, Dawn Dube, Sherrie Huffman and Jackie Rich pose with Queen Mary Partain. Poise-Ro alty ' Royal helpers Royal rears of happiness Steve Reed presents flowers to the Queen ' w- iq- A! ,I .--- 5- ' ' ' ti :' 1 - M' ' .Jr ff, i p 1 I 1 JLQTL' , ' X L ,..- . . , , W.. ,. .. , im 1 T 4' YN 'Q' ff KF, qv? 5124 :1 mx L. f Q, JF., 'V 21. fu..,., 'abr iw. v, 5 safe. 'sf , 1-,.,-MA., , 1 A We protest! !! Loren moderates between students and student council. Activities Take Up Time of Diligent Students 163 8 Banquets and Parties Make Interesting Would you please move your hands? Tastes great? ? Miss Mayberry keeps records' of past histoxy of P.C. students and activities. , Q. ,f' ,,- .VW ,i, ,4 V IX M -HN is XJ! .,, I64 Lives for Past and Present P.C. Students Sing it m ' 5721? 4 Dan and Don provide half time entertainment. 165 John . . . Marsha!! Miss Bibler, you do a fine job! Homecoming Queen candidates after the Samecli Gras. Back row left to rightg Mary Partain, Sandy Bolerjack, DeAnne Sando, Sherri Huffman, Wanda Mott. From row left to rightg joan Groeling, Sandy Ferris, Jackie Rich, Marilyn Wilcox, Dawn Dube, Mariel Sutherland, Linda Waugh. PC Students Find Time for a Dr. Gray and Pop Webb punch off at Samedi Gras. A A fit memoriam to the passing of The Tree, scene of a variety of PC activities. Students take time our of their busy schedule to relax and enjoy a variety of activities. Samedi Gras proved to be a time of fun and fellowship to students and faculty alike. Homecoming and Frosh Queen candidates add grace and beauty to the campus. Each student finds his place in the college community to relax, serve and meet new friends. PC spirit? 79 Queen Valerie smiles for photographer. Variety of Activities Queen Valerie receives Roses. . v' Freshman Queen candidates. Left to rightg Carol Allison, Valerie Chrisrenson, i T h ,M.'l d ,Cl't' T'fl. Jan Jo nson ,myn Jo! an Hume dl or 1963 Freshman Queen, Pat Pfau passes reign to Valerie Christenson. Freshmen Court and Escortsg Morgan Higgins, Christine Taylor, Gary jones, Carol Allison, Queen Valerie Christenson, Dave Berkley, jan johnson, Bo Peavy, Marilyn jordan, jack Haney. Guilty, Take I-Iim Away. Skzuc-Boarding sm Campus ? Trcmcnclous! Step this way! ,img 'mf A 1 we ! Z! . ll V wg H-,qw 1 ,N K. . A . T I ' X I , 1 'li X 'yu' . :Ml al, 4 X21 .W .fv fl.-G. ' 'x 1: M' 'I,' . I5 ,- I ' LVL? we M. i A kwa MMR' 1 36' wfn- .-lVV.4,,r-Lf Mn-,1-V , I --45 1 .1 .41 yr P Hg-Y-fig IA: 1, if 1 f 5.-1. lw- vw, S Elections, Dramas and Discussions Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe Great Artists Collaborate Busy at the Polls -' ii! ,. F-3' -l l 5 l 5 i i J' 1 -3 - :dl Uiiixlgi' 15 Don Bone delivers his platform for '65-'66 170 h I' Help to Develop Culture in our Lives On May 4, at 8:15 p.m., the play production class of Pasadena College presented joan of Lor- raine, a contemporary drama written by Max- well Anderson. The plot is based on the historical story of Joan of Arc, played by Glaphre Gilliland. joan feels her mission is to save France and she follows her faith even to the tire. This play was an outstanding highlight in PC's activities in the 1964- 65 school year. XVhm conus neu Discussing the Three-thirty plan Panel members relax and enjoy refreshments Lights . . . Camera Action! vf rm 5? Sag, A 333 ky 4 1 ' K ..- I x , IWAQ ' .4 Y 1:-9,32 is x 143 A! gh ad? .nv -F I - Q Q ' -1 I . 3 45... , fs SPORTS 5 A Tune to Be EI1fhl1S12Sf1C First Annual PC Invitational Tournament The strong 1965 P.C. cagers won decisive victories to capture the first annual Pasadena College Basketball Tournament. The tourney, which set a precedent for P.C., saw the Crusaders breeze by Northwest Nazarene College 103-90 in semi- finals. An encouraged P.C. went on to nail down the championship by battering Harvey Mudd College in the final round, 100-79. The Most Valuable Player of the tournament was P.C.'s Lloyd Higgins. Pasadena men on the All-Tournament Team were John Love and Dave Cox, with Wfally Kornegay securing a spot on the Second Team. I'd rather tlo it myself. First and ten . . . Do it again. Xi 40 174 , . x , x f i' 0 nfl, 5 .a-2 '-3:5 '52 -.1 i E uv if :S X.f john Love - Forward XVRIIIQ' Korncguy - Guard ' J il' af' .. 'T .1 A I ,. ,...,, QQ , ,,..,. 1,- P' '11 . 1 3 ,.,.f. . Yc,A0f 114 ,V , I. I ,A f .Aff Q' ' N I High scorer Lloyd Higgins stuffs in two more points jim Smirli - Center Marty Shoemaker - Forward 17 yuh mmf' ,.,i i J 1? Gary Cooper - Guard Dick Hanger - Forward fi-'f Dave Cox - Guard Lloyd Higgins - Center Someone dropped a contact lens 177 Dick's second effort pays off. Scores 4535-X 'S Cox and Co. defeat Little Brothers from Idaho. Pasadena Opponent 100 La Verne College 76 Westmont College 72 Chapman College 97 Occidental College 69 xUniversity of Redlands 103 xNorthwest Nazarene College 101 xClaremont Harvey-Mudd College 94 xGreenville College 92 xSimpson College 74 Pacific Lutheran College 93 Willamette College 86 Central Washington College 66 San Diego State College 104 xLa Verne College 98 xCal Lutheran College 78 Whittier College 84 Cal Poly College 61 Cal Western University 90 xOccidental College 98 xCal Poly College fPomonaj 95 New Mexico Western College 72 Eastern New Mexico University 47 Regis College 81 xWhittier College 69 Cal Poly College fPomonaj 87 Cal Lutheran College 68 xCal Western University 61 xUniversity of Redlands Playoffs: 96 xCal Western University 61 Cal Western University 63 Cal Western University xl-Iome Game Dick sets new shot put record. Q ml' .. -TS 4' if - r I Y my ,Q L gg Q Ji Coach Carroll Land and his Frosh Basketball Team. Front Row - Dave Tucker, Brian Nelson, Ken Akey, Dave Lisesay, Bill Tharp, Terry Mclntyre. Back Row - Ben Foster, Daryl Nicholson, Don Bradford, jeff Schultz, Mel Brink, Stuffy Moore, and jerry McGuire. Let's return to our 1-3-1 zone defense. -.80 Pasadena College's 1964-65 edition of the freshman basketball under the leadership of Coach Carroll Land, played well enough to come through with a respectable 13-10 record. A major portion of the scoring load was carried by Don Bradford, 6' 3 forward from Concord, Calif., and Ben Foster, 6' 6 center from Napa, Calif. Terry Mc- Intyre, 6'1 guard from Englewood, Colo., put the spark and hustle in the Pasadena flve as he muscled his way into the top three team scorers. With senior Roger Gastineau as tournament director, the P. C. f1ve once again made this one of the finest tournaments in So. Cal. In their first two games the Crusaders looked as if they might receive the first prize trophy. They defeated Whittier College 97-92 and Cal Lutheran 77-75. However, Pasadena couldn't match a fine Loyola team in the finals and bowed 84-67. Scores Pasarlelza 85 xChapman College 59 Claremont-Harvey Mudd 103 xPepperdine College 77 Occidental College 94 Pomona College 78 xUniversity of Redlands 61 xLoyola University 64 Chapman College 122 xLaVerne College 87 xCal Lutheran College 68 xWhittier College 75 Pepperdine College 41 Cal Western University 96 xOccidental College 97 '5:Whittier College 77 :5:Cal Lutheran College 67 '5:Loyola University 96 Whittier College 90 Cal Poly Pomona 89 Cal Lutheran College 61 Loyola University 79 xCal Western University 91 University of Redlands xHome Game :5:Frosh Tourney held at P. C. Opponent 85 78 79 72 95 75 90 105 61 60 62 87 51 ss' 92 72 84 91 64 90 82 91 90 l 1 All eyes are on the main attraction Fourth and One - We want a touchdown. L A Enthusiasm Mounts During Tense Moments Watclxful and anxious onlookers The number of cheerleaders for this year was increased from two to four. From the male domination of last year we distributed the positions between the women and men. The women were Dodie Kelly and Linda Waugh. The men were Denny Marks and Ken Strange. Cheerleaders were elected by the student body, who chose the men and women they felt to be best qualified. This selection took place after try-outs, when each candi- date demonstrated his or her ability to lead and to promote enthusiasm. Working with the Pep Commission our cheerleaders strove to promote better spirit and a better cheering section. Helpingg each according to his abilities 182 With an infield of underclassmen, the Crusaders gained valu able experlence Special recognition should be gwen to semor centerfielder, Charhe ones who was named all distrrct 3 NA I A for the second consecutive year He led the Crusaders wtth a batting Scores for 1965 Whittier Harvey-Mudd Harvey-Mudd Harvey-Mudd Redlands Cal Western Cal Western U. of San Diego U. of San Diego Pomona Pomona Whittier Redlands Cal Poly QSLOJ Pomona Westmont Chapman Chapman Pepperdine Chapman La Verne Biola Cal Western Cal Western La Verne Cal Poly CPD Pepperdine Cal Lutheran Cal Lutheran Cal Lutheran Cal Poly CPD Westmont Westmont Crusaders Led by Charlie Jones 'r V, Front Row: Ken Thompson, Larry Thompson, Rich Harrison, Brian gay, Darrell Nickolson, Gary Rose, Spencer Hiatt, Gary Cooper, Nelson, Dave Peel, Gary jones, Alex Urtuzuastegui, Roger Gastineau, Charley Jones, Mike Hazlett, jack Craig, Larry Hester, Bob Rascoe. Lloyd Neighbors, Manager Carroll Land. Back Row: Wally Korne- Sophomores, Freshmen, Gain Valuable Experience You're Out!! Gary jones tags out a would-be stealer. All-star center-fielder Charley jones I , V, I V , ...gm , ,Af ,bv ,A , -fa V L u If 1432 1 7? -iz. :wi 1 n .mg ix. gee! Jai' , ' - af,-l i -Qiifii-er r s 'f ' ' C' ' -U f A-. 'T 'A i .+A 1 -':5fi!.f3L .f- iifewj. Nice catch Hester, you saved us a run. I 85 Going . . . Going . . . Gone-off the bat of Ken Thompson Bob Rascoe-first baseman IL r pn'-all I t , . . -: : -3-., ,A :QA rf .1 ,aw V, . - r, .c,.- .-Ag f- .,: - . - M - L .- .,. -. -, . -..-,.. . V-.K sr ,.-s. e '- -1571,-A-1' -' ' - 7 qs .::4:a,.:a fc,1f-...- fn: . 3 V-,A , , ,nz jack Craig- pitcher Larry Thompson- catcher ' fl! ' -, N . X n G - V 1 ,- K A I ' U xx ' .- A N I. f A, if .fi -7 r. rj f. f, , f nl. . -I -LA ff' Zi, 2 . li - if , li Z- K 1. ,Q ,,.d iii' ,. -55313145 .5 1,1373 ' l,,..,vq,x. - ,MQ .. fx ,' 'fPW:'4ff':QL - - o h ' 55.11 ' rr','i',Z... ' ,Q is , . ' -25.1,-, .Q-V . - 4 is-f y ,. V , Lfgggfgvlb ' X 1 rg V ', ,.'T' ff' 4' ' :','L , 1 -FQ V A , ff .,3,,,, fff-fu 3 V A Q '- a -- if 1 186 Gary Cooper- Catcher 'Jwi-,C in 1 A J BNN' . --.-551' ' -Y wr, , , H e'9Q5f??1'I'. - ?'W5.E2-f ' fr? f 3491? -....,, '4 171.- I WWII: - :z41'5fC'.'!1-' 'rf - 5f:f'1' , , k??44:?1r, idk ..,.Q:L,u:f,,:. ,. , .,...., ,,.. ,,. ..,..- , ,,.,f,,, .,.-,,,. ,,,., .. my W, 1 .. z af ,f ,, ' A. ,2 ??6Z2'42f7'..f:4' vi JY! I !v',y',' 'I I-II. 1 ff, GV , ,w 1 hike? , , gig, fggir' X lf' Y ., Y . , Q7 ef 1 x' ,L 1? 1 fl xx gl N X iz, . r If 1 sw: , M f gf 0 , 'H ,1 '1 - Ma: -yarn! V ' ' ' 'ff '73 ,, ' W . 4 l i 'I' 9 'f . g Y F77 W n 1 1 f 1 2 3322 , rj ,,f ff I Ill J ' 7 nh A A ,' l I r i ff, V an ,U , Q. v .. , -.,..,,-.- Rich Harrison- outfielder .. .+A .3-N ,.... -,, '51, -I., Gary Rose- Wally Kornegay Pitcher outfielder 5 gggjff A - . 11- C , NL 93:g3,w.,,.- V Q ., -f,.. , 2. - V 74355.53 . .4f,.5R..t l Q V .-Q-::1q.? V f 1: 7 'i 3,53 U IM ' 24' rl if , .. , '4 ..- ' ' A ' 1' 2255-1. ' - ' -gy'-12: A.2r:h::'r ' 'rr' ,tar - . .-A '- '-- 4 ..'LEf4.,., 11 ,I , , A A .., ,.,,, W ,N :gi 'aggyfn ' I ' . ww' : ' I.,F- 1 i ,, W2 I 1 .lm Larry Hester-third baseman 'Xl 'i J-La. i Ili With the addition of Mr. Dai-old Tucker to coaching staff, we at P.C. consider it a privilege to have ' him coaching both our cross country and track teams. l i Under his leadership our cross-country team expe- rienced a very fine season and anticipate an even more successful season in 1965-1966. 4 A 5 1 A'- 5 hai ins-'ix the Pars Gary Hamilton and Bob Kane as they finish one-two in their race Nice work boys. l And they're off! ! l 87 Left to Right: Dave Cox, Gary Philips, Toby Sheldon, Lee Erickson, Mike DeLuca, Marty Shoemaker, and Steve Reed. COX, Erickson Lead Tennis Team No. 1 man - David Cox 1 , , ,i - .. T1 s In x F Emerg 1336-A .4 L 3' f - '....a ,f'Qri X 'XJ .,. 'ii' A ' Fi Player-coach - Lee Erickson X -'E' 'Y ?. 1 . S IK ,. -- '-si ..- Over easy, Steve. 'r' 1 I Dave swan - wen. C. :Q Cal Poly Azusa Cal Lutheran La Verne Claremont Biola Loyola Westmont Claremont La Verne Westmont Biola ix Y: e . N 1 0-9 9-0 7-0 7--2 3-6 4-5 9-0 4-5 0-9 6-3 3-6 6--5 Cal Lutheran Loyola Cal Poly Azusa .x fs, A A 25 ,, . .Ig Y- ' 9-0 4-0 0--9 8-1 wr, A I A a V ' .. ., I Y i ,- M , ' T' A I 4 Adj '. al ' u 1' 2--wsflll H .M - Q Nuke -,ef C F ,Q ' ,iw ' ., N -.J ll 1 .V if 'J P' 7'3 9,-Mn - P' ' Jo. Ktl, 1 N V 7 I e'l -,.-' ai ,-.-1, f.'. - lL,'.l, - 1 ll ' - V A' ' x tb-ijy,-' ' xii' If gg ' 0 i h '-AJP4' iffelf-llfffieia mis f if - E1 3 No, 1 Doubles Team - Cox and Erickson. N I ., ' ,,, 4 .X ' o Looks easy--Toby. A ' ,,, . . , ,y 189 Higgins, Kane, Rich Lead Crusaders Higgins at the Awards Banquet. i ,J I A . ,' x 7.0 'V 190 A Q Wx he I .D-V . 1 ' C v .I-, : :W -.-1 I . I. ,J ,JQQE3 Vw ' f' 'Y . X Q NNN X .X L L Y Li' wb X' iv H vm xvvi V K . vf' Taw f li-Li! ,,- -, The Awards Banquet Smile? Well, I can remember when I . . . V 1 A Valuable man. Don't be shy now, Bo. Now to teach, good man. A lot of work pays off ' 'J . o Y , 1 w 192 Sandy White rounds first base. What a toss Marilyn bangs out another Joan shows another of her skills. 193 Womens Sports .Ioan Cathay Leads the Cru Look good, Peg! 94 1 522 ers in Womenis Basketball Coach-Miss Lynn Joan Cathy scores two more. .1-gb Sandy White gets the tip! Under the capable and sincere leadership of Miss Gloria Lynn, coach, the P.C. girls compiled a very respectable record. The girls have always done well and deserve a lot of commendation for their hard work and accomplishment. They tell me baskets don't talk back. 195 Throwing 'em out at second. P. C. Girls The P. C. women's baseball team displayed great pitch- ing and tremendous home run power as they went through Marilyn fires it in the season undefeated. Special recognition is due to Marilyn Cozzins. 196 Outshine Opponents Practice makes perfect. Tension mounts in the seventh inning. The three and two pitch-strike zhree! 1 97 N Ji A 1 l , 4 q ' ,.,a:4ff4'!'fMf:5Pfff2' 7 1 X + 1 ,W h L fl X.-54611 ,?47f1 ' g'Hf'f'J '--g::::'.'42'.L1 as i 'JQiLff: l'J7 Qfixzi' - 4 f 7' 6 W ' 'L 4 iff? V 1 V, . ,.. v . V., .Hy J N if w .w,3'!fi 'M' . l H 'I .,.Jifr 1:.Q f,f', ,,f,...-,-. L g I L f' Y A ' .A 3 I . I ,,, . I QI' ' ' ' h 1 L 1 in L I L ,w:,'.'y1,,,:s:g::,fgiff.j1::5g':: ,.- o A vll s L 1 ' 1 h if L - ' I.,-'ll 4 ' mf 'J ml an 4 .Y ' . fffz T9: IFffr 3Tlf3i'f.YnlffZ5i5I5-Tie: N ,ff illlllligf ,IF - A l ff, -QW -. f -11?'45fe5iLg1fi2'..f-'-' ' - fllllillvlni 'I . ,, Q .- ,YH .ggfiffv I .f iz!,l+11z1xe. ,ZX :gn 'WF I fi I f fjfffw E 1 2 ffyi ff' f ' ' e ' . gr 4 :VA . ' -ff' n ,. El -L-Hffmlafli-H-ea'raaifI.siWfn ,xg Milli L Tennis Team, l. to r.: Sheila Fox, Carol Hockenbery, Missing is Muriel Sutherland. 'df-,,,, joan Groeling, Coach Gloria Lynn, Scores Pasadena Opponent 0 San Diego St. 0 Long Beach St. l 1 San Fernando -' ' ' 3 Pepperdine p 3 Biola 1 Whittier 3 Biola Coach Lynn showing how it is done. Joan always was good for taking pictures ALL EYES ON THE BALL! Y v. . 1 H .. -- ll ' ' r J.'.:.i,-3:',:g,L, il' -ffm. , H A ' No. 1 Girl-Carol Hockenbery as she warms up. K f fb .-- ' 4-,. WW., 9,1-:JW . 'f o J, p L-:ef '- , , 5' ' 1Lf4,e4+'4rL+ 'ff':iE' il 198 ,.-.n 5- ,- -LL 454-44- -ni - A lf, , X , Sports editor at work. Bassett shows his form . . . Gary Morris fleftj presents Intramural trophy to Mark Leavell and Bill Little, Intramural co-ordinators of juniors and seniors respectively. Don Schutt shows his form in the iavelin. 'Y' X N1 '7' Intramural ping pong champion. 199 Men's ntramural Athletics Seniors Win Intramural Football Title Standing Class Won Loss Tied Seniors 5 1 O juniors 4 2 0 Sophomores 2 3 1 0 5 1 Freshman 200 , v.: I All Star Team Offense Duane Allison Dave Attebury Ollie Campbell Mike Cater Marlin Johnson Jim Koons Elden Markus Don Teasley Defense Dale Bailey Dan Dube Dennis Gibbs Gary Jones Fernado Martinez jerry Saladin Dave Seatzell Willy Wooten Dave Zachary named most inspirational. Where are you going, Arlen? Stucky Leads Sophs in Basketball Cartwright, what are you doing? Z 7:59 r -. L -4 W ALL STAR TEAM Mike Stucky Mark Leavell Dan Dube Mike Hazlett Dan Bjustad Intramural Council-Gary Morris, Bill Little, Mark Leavell, Ron We not shown is Marvin Van Soest. gr , VW' U 201 lls an uniors Cop First Intramural The juniors with the most valuable track man and woman easily won the first intramural track meet. The standings were: Juniors 62 points Sophomores 41 points Freshmen 38 points - Seniors 31 Points ' sr, Ben Love shows his form in the discus. Gun sounds for mile race. '- , -, -1-fail' W Qt 5 , Q mv ., QT 2 - ,I 5 12' 1 A Beautiful fgfm , , , Forsman nips tumbling Bassott for mile championship. Koons nips Campbell in 100 yard dash. Warren Brown wins 440 yard race. ,,. gu- , WL IA 'QW Bm E 202 Track Meet with 62 Points I .X MA- i i 5 -J .. k.1 J Careful, Terry-Don'r hit the bar on the way down! Looks like another Randy Matson jim Koons and friends admire his trophy. i 1 . wwe.- .v ji 3 L a xX ' , - fl .Q Mg .4 . i . In -ig, 1:-in e J r.i4 ' - 'E - J.: f my 2 ii M -. - ,- q h- If ,, -my-:H f' 4.ga:ggg53.+ s:5'gg'f 'xlx:?k? j153 --1.. Eg 5,..m'- . ' ' 203 C 1 1'-?53'v 321 2' g.Z.rt'ff -ii ' . - . f - ,sg 5 A 'V , ii- , Xa alfa Q was? N. 'fi 'W-ff .-Qfzmi. .sis Q'-4' , ee 3103 im 15 ','-if . , 'N O' C- , '-A 'b 5- 'AL 1' Q, ,' Q' Y' ar., 5 Q1 .Q fr Q' 2.-tg -. OQQQ 31,-Q l suxi, 5' Xiy .' 1- . 'nuff' .A 'gh 0 1' U ,jg A , K: .1q,'-nz, A- A ' F. ,fg,:5.3gi.-,fg,-, .1 'A , 1,1 .. U . ASTA P 'H -4 a Q avjiqxu'-' r fp 113 A I, I is ,- x . QLQQ 'I ' , -iss: fa as EQ ' ' fn 'JF' 'K -, ?'.-sf -. 1 N. 45 bf? W ,Q .H 4 I . ' :.: 5: c,': 'v '- W' ' 1 V1 .sz 'ni ijvl' 'S' 95 n-11' .. X ' ' Y-W. , i , V Qi 1 1? X W 51 ACADEMY A Time to Prepare Dr Shannon Chairman of Education and Psychology. I hate to Hmmmmmmmmmmmm! X . fi i A - 3 V1.5 fee, 1 'T , ,IZA 206 Mr. Gordon Butler Math Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Martha Gresham Science Home Economics Mr. Ron Kincaid Science Mr. Vernon Lee 4 Study Hall Bible Mrs. Mildred Nash Director of Academy Civics Bible Mr. Louis Ragains Languages and History Mr. Ed Riley Physical Education Coach Mrs. Frances Shannon Business Miss Celia Vaclavik English Math Physical Education Not Pictured: Mrs. Mary jo Welch English Bible Counselor Grin and bear it and try and get the cord undone. rv .. .and please help these students to articulate correctly. . . . not today, there is l - :il ll i : W: ij 1-N - - Y il l-Ce.u.--e i i 5 207 ual Como estn usted, and all that stuff. '13 ...audi Pass in the homework or 1 hour detention practice. Student Linda Knighten - Vice President Dave Leavenworth - President PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The Lord has richly blessed the entire Student Body this year. Through the guidance of our Lord I feel we have had a very fine year. My prayer is that as I leave and become an alumnus, that the Lord will continue to use and wonderfully bless the Aca- demy throughout its future years of growth. Judy McGill - Secretary Yours in Christ, Dave Leavenworth .-j I. , ,,,,,. !E g g -4. Tomi Van Daulphsen -Treasurer Mike Price-La Sierra Editor The Student Council been one of the best qual- ified groups to govern a school's government. There have been many special projects, to raise money for the school functions which the Council has so faithfully sponsored and endorsed. Mrs. Nash, again, led them through 1964-65. Presidents and Representatives Don jones and Judy Gorden, Freshmang Greg Kimble and Joanne Gulick, juniorg Dave jones and Suzanne La Sor, Sophomoreg Allen Bennet and Anna Disney, Senior. Council :ax -QV , . gy pp! w 5. ,W Allen Bennett- Athletic Manager L... Q' ff' ...fbi 209 Umiqi Rick Harrel - Sergeant-at-Arms JUDY MC GILL - Most Inspirational Who's Who ALLEN BENNETT - Most Athletic 1 ff A23255 3-z. ...,. . --Sv'-M-f - 1... . 1.1 W Q -r .A' v ii z . K xiii DAVE LEAVENWORTH - Most Academic 5 -..--:J vi! ANNA DISNEY - Most Sociable 3' A L ' ' 0 -xt A J I: . ' F .I r 3 5,1 xi , L , 1, f 4' Ffiv . 4 ' 'f V' ' if N I Q 4- ', r':. ' -, ' .- .f '1 Qi ' W A -37' Y I-D i I , V K! Q l s 'Q , w it A A , ' 1 D L ,,-A , , .V 'Fi ' .gn 's ,Q V' ' ' N 4.,- ll, 4, iillgq 4 v .A' -.. ,,..- 210 if f F: H, s' .f wgffsfy, V '34, : N' .X i X . it , A, 5, fx- gf- -.in .'s ': -n-. ff,,:t A, 1 1 'elif' .g DAVE LEAVENWORTH - Outstanding Senior Who's Who jf 33,8 JOANNE GULICK - Outstanding Junior DON JONES - Outstanding Freshman DAVE JONES - Outstanding Sophomore '1 114 ' I X ar -11131. .. ' ' l x R. Nw i .!' nl 211 l I National Honor Society and sponsor, Mrs. Shannon. ational Honor Society 85 Youth for Christ t ' 5 at 1 1 ut-an H. 2 ml 4' ff '- If :C rf V ' PW L fix tn 212 - 4 wwwj 'L-if The staff begins to work. La Sierra This year's staff has tried to make the annual attractive by giving each page an abstract quality. Also, a new program has been adopted in which all annuals will be received in August. Working for a deadline. -I' Sponsorsg Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Nash Editor: Mike Price A finished page, thank goodness. '- -f jr- mi jvii'-'W H, ' v-vii--fy E - V g- Zi- ' ' ' ', ,, , ',1-'fafizifirw 1 . .N . WM, jg Letterman 8: A. G. A 214 M- ,, 1-.P , ,T,P.,:fEf, -.- .- eqpf-gh-ggu, .-J M FWLL In . A -1- .f - 1 .1151 .,, , f .1 Lgz., Service Club Sc Prowler 215 Editor-Tomi u '?'?'f V 4 ,. Van Daulphsen. ,ge F W lsr' Xrw ix - K TG- 1 ? 'f7 '-.. 1 A - ' s w A 'L A Y ,X - . fi:-111-1 . Miss Judy McGill 1 Miss Linda Knighten-Senior Miss Cinder: Brady-Junior November 13, 1965 Miss Rebecca Card - Sophomore i 1 .1 1 I J i l 7 Miss judy Gorden - Freshman E145 --- V ng glare, ,..,.Y 1 X L i L, l 7 FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row CI to rj P. Zeigler, A. Bennett, D. Jones, J. Maynard. Back row-Coach Riley, Coach Thorpe, G. Kimble, D. Magill, D. Leavenworth, S. Welch, D. Cross, R, Harrell, Mgr. Football I gags ' F I g E ti E l A4 HJXXX A.. Allen Bennett Steve Welch 218 Football an rx Dave Leavenworth john Maynard v, 1 'X Pat Ziegler Don Jones Action! Basketball Larry De Crona-Forward Dave Leavenworth-Forward 220 Dave Disney- Guard Don jones Forward B Teamg W. McMinn, P. Raigains, D. Bogle, K. Okabi, B. Disney. r. Allen Bennett Guard Mr. Ed Riley- Coach V in tl, in -, l, 1- if Qi. Baseball it l.. Team: fFront row, l. to r.J A. Bennett, D. Disney, B. McGarrah, J, Maynard, I.. Frye. CBack rowj R. Harrell, V. Gorham, D. Leavenworth, L. De Crona, D. Magill, Mr. Riley, coach. 1' 42 Bill Mc Garrah - Catcher Dave Disney - Right Field Dave Leavenworth - Short stop Track Verlin Gorham - Pitcher ffff , ' N f' A L . . V . .. - - ...f -'.' J f.- .- ' ' D' ' -' -4 '.:T'.u 2-si.. 4'.g.2fe: ink at Wi' 'Tl - 'T 1.11.-,Ala I-.-nn . 5 L '.'rd'?'- :'s'-5-Ht:-H ...Q -.5, an Lfil' f M - - J - 'A - A 'M s I- L ... .' ..- ' . - - . -: f 1-Q! wif '-' - 7 ,J lac-ii v an 'f - f. 'L -' -' fi A ' In - ., . , :1 fl ' ' ' . , - v ' .-- A-' .ani f . .' ' 5 ... In .,.,, V Y, ., , --'J' A -.xQ Il? Daryl Magill - First Base Larry De Crona - Second Base lt, ' A . , ,A -1 .4,- A . q , ,-6,1- 'P 4 '.. 1 fa' af 'H-- ' ' 'f l 'lr41, I 6?y-lf. 1. A ul A N I lei f lille , iw, ' , xl' iff F J , . 4 . .- , Ii 7 .,.A-tn l3jx4...i:gELV.y-2 Relay Men - Don Jones, Doug Green, Dave jones. Allen Bennett - Center Field Team: Cl. to r.D D. jones, D. Bogie, D. jones, K. Okabi, A. Bennett, S. Geer, D. Green Hurdles - Steve Geer P. Ziegler, J. Maynard, Mr. Riley, Coach. . lr 'I ' 51,4-'-f... . f U Cheerleaders - Wendy Anderson, Barbara Duke, and Anna Disney. Huh! Cheer Leaders The cheerleaders this year have led the school in the best year of school spirit in the history of Pasadena Academy. Thank you for your leadership, cheer- leaders! ll' ' s. -2 A vq ' Wendy Anderson Anna Disney 224 Barbara Duke T 1 -ff , A, N nt -vi Mya' 'Q . V' A 'r,.a. 'f' X y , r w if gl V' wa ,- V , .. ,mvirg gig s ? V A' 'if 5 ' W 3 iafnai f- t-'rf fl pr ,E 512 1.1: H S ,gil-- We Hnally made it, but it was fun. All School Retreat The retreat was really a blessing to everyone who participated in it. The Lord really met needs, and every- one came back rested in mind and body. The food gets better every year. Exploring the beautiful Chapel. S0 do the kicls! ij' ' . is V 2.3 i- if ,. Q- . ii of ! . - ' !,.f - Elk: '-'ww 33 s fl - 1 '.' 1 W 1 if H' 1' 'i I 1'-if 5 V15 COUNCIL: Cl. to r.j Debbie Rudy, Secretaryg Anna Disney, Representative, Allen Bennett, Presidentg BACK ROW: Judy McGill, Vice President: Pat Ziegler, Sgt. at Arms, and Rick Harrell, Chaplain. The Class of '65 again has created and had a successful year. Under the guidance by the sponsers Mrs. Martha Gresham and Mr. Gorden Butler., many plans were made for many activities. Among such executed activities were the Senior retreat, Senior project, and assorted parties throughout the year. Many members of the senior Class have been active in school activities such as serving in Student Body offices, on club councils, and working for other school organizations and participating in sports. The council with direction from the sponsors and leadership of its President Allen Bennett, have directed this class with Christian leadership, in decisions benefiting the class members and in some cases the whole Student Body. Challenge of Graduation Seniors do study? if f ' t A 14.1 I V V l 4 i f i 1 26 Karen Bauman Allen Bennett Ili. Lyle Burris Sheri Devereaux Anna Disnev Bob Durham . S r - , Wm NET ' TE Marilyn Gardner Douglas Green Nancy Hager Rick Harrell Seniors, the only way to fly! l rrr, n k-if., Y My l - 1 2. iw 227 if ' li Pnmeln Kelly Linda Knighten Vicki Kutz Tom Iasukal Dave Leavenworth John Maynard Judy McGill Raymond Pace A big decision of life, CANDY! Mike Price Ginger Prophet , it , , Debbie Rudv Ki: Totten 228 The Senior Class in full swing. Class Flower: Orchid Colors: Lavender, Purple, The rings of 1964-65. White Iune Wells 229 phsen Wendy Anderson Mike Ball Cindee Bradv Barbara Currv l ' e e UQ f 1V 1 Q.-f' .. 1 8 'fi I 1 ,-'wx x ' Q, lui' r r r Lil if Barbara Duke Nancv Finkel Ionnne Gulick Sharon Hopkins CLASS COUNCIL: Front Row: Nancy Finkel, Barbara Duke, Wendy Anderson, Joanne Gulickg Back Row: Greg Kimble, Cindee Brady. 1 . 1 3 ps 230 The juniors had many rich experiences throughout this year. Randi Ienks Darryl Mngill Paul Rngnins Donna Stohr Stephen Welch lane Wells Ron Whirtingtcwn 231 Bertv Denison Bill Disncv Dave Disnev Margaret Durham Dave Camille Rebecca Card Clarice Currv Marlyse Culbertson , losie Ellmore Elmira Fitzhugh Larry Frye Verlin Gorham - --- M- --, 'lu :Fw it ? 232 Ioannc Hallett Dave Innes CLASS COUNCIL: Cl. to rj Vcrlin Gorlmnm, Dave jones, Lois Lynn, Becky Card, Cheryl Kniglucn, Susie L11 Sur. Barbara Kadv Kay Koeppel Cheryl Knighten Susie La Sor lf 5 , ,. ' 5 V' 1 -Leu,-- Linne Norcling Pamela Obritz Dave Rav Allen Strand Io Tavlor Karen XVhecler this Fun or are they off balancefdj? I 23 3 Luis Lvnn Carrol Mulmgrcn XVcslcx' Mchlinn Duma Mnscrip A if Ulf il sl ll , Ve ' . Beverly Blanchard Douglas Bogle Mary Carlson Dale Cathey Diane Disney Dorothy Disney Richard Ford Iudy Gorden Shirley Grace Carol Grove Mark Halverson . .. , f 'iE,w 'ffl 2 34 Class Council Karen Ludwig, Judy Gorden, Beverly Blanchard, Vrzanova Vaugng Back row, Dorothy Disney, Gloria Magill, Don jones, and Cheryl Hill. K Q71 Cheryl Hill Nancy Jendro D011 IOUES David Lime Karen Ludwig Gloria Mzlgill Vrzanova Vaugn 'A Presenting the Freshman Class, the best dressed and mos: well mannered class ar Pasadena Academy. J J Af 'T'- Wu Ind E 'E E-r lv' may C V1 Q I I I I is Y , u is ggi.. -T W Z Z F, d LIZ.. , . Ji Ti? 'Jim N Q, wok Thanh L 9 uw U uw uw Q X-1 M ... . H, H, In r 4 -. V W, - R -.-if 'si il: V! my -5 RQ ' , :-: m Pasadena Academy, an off day? 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'J of Mr. Rocket, is the finest engineered' facility in America for producing wonderful food and service. fMr. Rocket was in The Home of the, BIG BOY last nights with his lovely wife and children.j . 'I . . home of the '33 Big Boy 5, original double deck uiZ,' HAMBURGER rss' llGlOYlSAl!6lS1llm1uNMAlxovl.c.VllANHn.,l0c.l9u , -A1 ' .v - .1 . Have you heard abou? H UNIVERSITY I ...C PROGRAM t '11 AMERICAN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DAN BERESFORD LORNE BLACKLOCK General Agent Unlverslfy Program Represenfan 739 E. Walnut SY 6 5307 Pasadena T E W' Ra 1 ui .- ' 1 .5 f' J' Y . 'gif .. ,. , . : .gk :Arr , .- ' 4, .LJ-.Lt . b , . 5 . 'I ' ,.,- E , 7 I V-.. In :Nj ,V .5 , g ., I 1 . . ,H in V . ,,,, . v 1-1 ' . In Hs: ,A in Z J - .- if . ,101 I I , 7 J A- - . , 4 . v'. .K W , , , . l 8 Hi. H CY 25 ,.f fr,-1 ' A 71 .5 A , A IN 'Y f' fu 55 'Ii Y .- in N. 'X 'lf In is A Q I .Af x + ' , Y ' V ' ' In -7 l Z ' x I. V I A ' 1- I ' H- Q . I - I A fi, A II. 167, v ' IRV NOREN'S SPORTING GOODS 25-27 South EI Molino SY Next door to Pasadena Playhouse SINCE 1923 '7' f . Air Management Specialist The finest equipment in unskilled hands can produce some very disharmonious effects. That's why a Payne Advanced Design Air Conditioning System is installed and serviced only by an air management specialist, a franchised Payne Dealer. For a comfortable winter and summer-give us a toot. 303 North Allen Avenue La Pasadena HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SY 5-5871 MU I-0764 790-6719 GEDDES PRESS PRINTERS . iq . . ,V ,F ll! II COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE WE PRINT YOUR P'ClNlAN LETTERPRESS IIND OFFSET 975 East Green Street Pasadena SY 5-9955 MU I-7364 Best Wishes to the Class of '65 HaII's Santa Ana A ff C wee-6VX'i W NH HaII's , Pomona Hall 5 Pasadena 725 East Colorado Boulevard Rockefeller Center, New York City IIII ug CHARRON STUDIO 1487 East Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, California SY 5-9321 iff Portraits of? Weddings 'iff' Commercial ff? 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PASADENA ' 794-1181 ' X N C , A HILLCREST PHARMACY X washsngfon at Hill Pasadena lc SY 7-1109 S TACOS 9 H READY TO SERVE THE STUDENTS CONNAL'S GRINDER 'I505 East Washington Pasadena SY 8-0102 SY 8-0751 SY 8-9993 7 SAM'S CHAMPION CLEANERS LT- CHARlIE'S GLASS SHOP T Mmnons - Louvfns nooks - num And RESIDENTIAL a COMMERCIAL SHIRT LAUNDRY P'-ANT across from the Nazarene Book S ore 1491 E. washington Blvd. ' Pasadena 798-9139 v 681-7029 0 797-7360 SY 3-3152 SPONSORED BY The Church of the Nazarene ACCREDITED BY The Western Association of Schools and Colleges APPROVED FOR TEACHER EDUCATION BY The California State Board of Education MEMBER OF The Association of American Colleges The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education The American Association of University Women LOYALTY TO CHRIST AND THE BIBLE PASA DENA COLLEGE 'B fl Administration Building -4 -, FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION V Library and Gym Klassen House-Men's Dormitory Science Building LIBRARY CHAPEL ATHLETICS COLLEGE LIFE AND STUDENT HOUSING THE SCIENCES CRUSADER CLUB SUPPORTING YOUR coLLEcE ATHLETIC PROGRAM A DIRECT WAY T0 BOOST THE CRUSADERS. 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MANGUM, PASTOR i FRESNO MERCED First Church of the Nazarene Church of the Nazarene l 1 Sherrie Schroeder, Arlin True, Ani Chomichian, Morlyn Johnson, Phil Curry, Marilyn Borruss, John Barrass Louise Stude 4557 Tulare Street 2901 E. 17th St. Fresno, California Merced, California IRA L. TRUE, JR., PASTOR WILFORD PRESSON, PASTOR :I W l fl A MODESTO 9,1 5 First Church of the Nazarene 18th 84 H Streets Modesto, California A. F. HAYES, PASTOR Sam Cunen, Joanne White, Wes Blizzard , --- tl. S1 9 4 Aux ? ' . -P x I yr 'A 3, V 1 1 ,W , 1 rf' -' v af' ' '5- I' ' la 68' ix , f,,,.-'zjggari 5 5 Q Y. ,xn F g u- . . 4 si-'gi ,f .-. ,r' . 4 s as ' . N Z.. : . I s ' I 05' , . I' 1 1 1 I, J K, Y l'fT'q ' . QE 1 Q: M 'Lf' '.. . ' x ? 'f 4 f E ' 0 4 Ji ll JL- 7 .J fl. ' 1 ' 1 C' .tif ...g . 49-.f 4 . - , ,g F ,npr ...fs -- K ' .1 rf . 5 . l '- v 5.1 -.. ' ' PQ ' 3 4 I Q 4 3 ,. , , ' 19? ' 1 ,dai 1 I V- H 'Q ' 'J' K, X ld 4 - V u 1 - xx, 1 6 l 1' u' H fx' . ' J . Q! ' ,K A41 . . n -n 5 . 'K , 2 'r. ' ' ' I x' ' -1 ' I 1' - ' . . - - W ' Q .gl . . 119: A 4' f -. , 1 Q 'W w- LONG BEACH First Church of the Nazarene MINISTERS: E. E. MIERAS DICK EDWARDS 2280 CLARK LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA Front Row: Barbara Crowe, Jan Anderson, Sandy Ferris Back Row: John Fraley, Dennis Marks, Herb Smith, Rick Stiff. Glaphrie Gilliland, not present. SANTA ANA ' MAYWOOD First Church of the Nazarene 1602 N. Ross Street Santa Ana, California ROBERT H. SCOTT, Pastor DANNY STEELE, Ass't Pastor Front Row: Susie Gover, Diana Watt. Back Row: Dave Parry, Brent Gover, Dave Thorne A friendly church with a spiritual atmosphere! CH U RCH of the Nazarene HOWARD R. WOLF PASTOR 4756 E. Slauson Ave. Maywood, California POMONA First Church of the Nazarene 217 East McKinley Pomona, California Pomona First Church is proud of Pasadena College and her students PAUL BENEFIEL, PASTOR Karen Horst, Mike Arrambide, Diana Co y WHITTIER REDLANDS First Church of the Nazarene Church of the Nazarene S h H A East Citrus and North Grove 867 out Co ege ve. - - Whiftierl California Redlands, California . Ross vv. Hx-wsup, PASTOR ANDREW YOUNG' PASTOR Buzz Johnson, Bill Patrick, Connie Patrick, D I Smylhe, Sharon JONES, Ron L Ken Young, Ed Riddle NGRWALK Church of the Nazarene 15014 Studebaker Rd Norwalk Callfornla PASTOR C S FISHER NAZARENE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Elementary Education plus Christ Academlc Kindergarten Slxth Grade G if ff C ADMINISTRATOR MRS F WORCESTER 1 I K ANAHEIM First Church ofthe Nazarene DISTRICT 2 E L C Church of the Nazarene An hem Cal forna W LEE GANN MURRAY L MORFORD PASTOR DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT I WE: - -Pray 0 'J Bfc'.r.vi11g.r011 Pam 91111 ,allege I . . -C0lg7'1!lIl!zIl6 be Cffmt of '15 on Ilwir fzrlvicflwzl I and -Wfozzld rlnzffwige fzzizrre !eac'l1ez1r fo mizrizfw' .T61'l'jFE in Cl7l'j.I'f in Nffznrwze Day Srlvrmfx , l Valerie Bonner T21 . in oln a i , i i f bi l E Es I F' l R 1 '51 A- K E -7. ' N C 'E A . .1 1 1 A 23 at 45' H 1 . H A ' . :M . Q sv 1 r l 4 . a S-ii - . .11 'V n. 4 ,A .- A ' 'tue PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PHOENIX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PHOENIX FIRST Church of the Nazarene Fifth Avenue at Monroe Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix First Church Students .- i if Av J H ison, Stanley Clayton, Sharon Harrison, Marc Ingle Jacquel' Harrington, not p' t d Congratulations to the Class of 1965 J. PAUL DOWNEY, PASTOR ,,+ our students- PEO RIA Marilyn Carey Dan Frazee Sharon Whitewell Church of the Nazarene TU CSO N , a.ra ' First Church of the Nazarene 1 f, , 5 t r Y T ',L.':l i L9 E. iom sf. s. N. Highland gn Tucson, Arizona Serving with a heart in the heart of the Old Pueblo Madison at Peach Peoria, Arizona OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO Dr. Brown and The Class of 65 ROGER M. WILLIAMS Pastor MYRON C. MORFORD NORMAN TRIPP Pastor N Y P S President EL PASO First Church of the Nazarene 2923 East Yandall Drive El Paso, Texas HAROLD W. MORRIS, PASTOR i l Front row: Laura Biddle, Sandy Ross, Wanda Mott, Barbara Westmoreland, linda Bryant. 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Mathews James Jackson Sharon Gunstream, Terry Mclntyre Lauriston J. Du Bois, Pastor LA JUNTA First Church of the Nazarene La Junta, Colorado 10th 8o Colorado i I BACKING P. C. ALL THE WAY Gerald Robinson, Cheryl Robinson, Dennis Miller, Carolyn Robinson, Merlene Ritchie, Carol Glasoo CLAUDE G. WHITE, PASTOR B '15, 1: 1 .,. E -' ,Q 11 122 My 'Ti 1. 1 'Ts sz 1 R 5, in fs- ..- 5 v s ,gig 5 Q , 'var I: 7. 11? F-I -. - 161 F? 6 1 1 sf ,, 1 11, , DISTRICT -. 2225371 54- mn-aa x 555' , WM ' If 1 9,1 '1 :wi rw Mg, 1 :W .7235 X35 it gl , L 1 1 ' 5,5 .1 1 :if ,:LL 'rw' f ' gill. was ,, 96 -- if ' In-' -'H' ' S gan. WT: :4 - Q1 ijyff ' sl 11 'JH If W 1 1, SQ 3 H 5 H11 ,,- 2, -1 1-Q sae L ? 3'3 4 1, If: V? 1 1 ...Lg , 3 ,: 16 -ff 15' ,,1 ,..- -' , , w - aw 111,31-Q .gym hw A, 3,65 if -me-I K .- 9. .' J 1 .4 SL' fx- 19 M ' i EM , H ,. ilfq - - -'Q . . 9.135 :A 153: ,- - ..'- , ' ., ., ' ' - 11.-' - '- 331' ' A .,. . n,:f,x: ' 54-1 'F :' Q. 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Back Row: Don Bone, Paul Zellmer, Terry Durby, Duane Allison, SACRAMENTO FLORIN Church of the Nazarene 7l28 Florin-Perkins Road Sacramento, California SOUTH SACRAMENTO'S EVANGELlSTlC C E N T E R CONGRATULATES - CLASS OF '65 William L. McKee Ray Pudge Pastor Choir Director SACRAMENTO NORTH Church of the Nazarene 2747 Del Paso Blvd. Sacramento, California LARGEST NAZARENE SUNDAY SCHOOL IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA J. Melton Thomas Pastor Perry Christiansen Director of Christian Education and Music PALO ALTO Church of the Nazarene 2490 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, California Don Farrand Pastor Cynthia Huntwork, Sandy Jenkins VIZ, H' p ,I 'X W NN' I N w 4 W' 1+-' . AI.I2w. Q?'3 .gfi f - I, ,L . 1..J. 'i'. :f -3 -pu .-Rl . ' hz 'Q . N Ng. . .v:x5.,-- :R mia, Ji4'R ujgE'Q.- QU it if is V uw dp YY! ., T' 'A .X IQ :,'-r. rv H, w,.g.i -'- ' ' ', ' 1- ' . - N-1' 'xi-'EQ' 'T' A+--.f Tf? ' -' ' ' . ' . ' 'V 1 ' 'h ff ' ' MQW V sf Q -u?Au'K.'5 I HIIi. 1-jifjw' -- ' 'xxx ' fy 1 , - ' ' - Ni. 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Back Row: Al Woods, ic oo s, on We s. , Jkeag.-il -:i THE PASADENA FIRST 2495 East Mountain J. W. ELLIS, Minister J, H. INGALLS, Associate Minister DON BELL, Director of Music JACK SMITH, Youth Director ALTADENA 9 West Mendocino C, E. RIDDLE, Pastor ROBERT MILLER, Minister of Education DAVE WENDLING, Minister of Youth TED HENSCHEN, Minister of Music CHURCHES 8 CENTRAL 2200 East Colorado WALTER M. HUBBARD, Pastor LON TU I N, Youth Director SPENCER JAKEWAY, Music Director OF THE Serving Community and College Life with the Christ of Calvary NAZARENE BRESEE 1480 East Washington The Ministerial Staff , . J. GEORGE TAYLORSON Minister FRANK W, WATKIN, Associate Minister NORMAN SHOEMAKER, Minister of Youth CHESTER C. CRILL, Minister of Music -A- bell, William 5521 Alessandro Temple City, California nderson, Donna 512 N. Nicholson Apt. 26 Monterey Park, California 101 iderson, Edwin H. 1559 Topeka Pasadena, California vel, Margie Box 232 Tularosa, New Mexico 73, 101 hley, Sam l6031f2 Oxford Pasadena, California 101 -B- rnett, Dalene 801 Baclgley Dr. Modesto, California 44, 85, 101 rry, Marion 129 Stone Ave. Shafter, California 101,170 uer, Judy 7000 E. Washington Pasadena, California lden, Myron 348 N. Mayflower Nlonrovia, California 101 lvel, john 7716 Crest Ave. Uakland, California 1276 nson, Eve ay Shore Dr. endersonville, Tenn, gherm, Marian 063 Collis Ave. o. Pasadena, California 101 Bibler, Ken 6771 Turner Grove Lakewood, California 164 Bishop, Ruth 209 S. San Marino Pasadena, California Bjugstad, Daniel 16115 Binney St. La Puente, California 36, 67, 98, 102, 164 Blacklock, Charlene 205 No, Lincoln Monterey Park, California 59, 102 Blake, Mavis V. 1838 N. 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Howard Pasadena, California 98, 105 Goss, James 1647 Lake St. Glendale, California 105 Gover, Suzanne 222 N. Stevens Orange, California 105 Green, Carolyn 1208 W. 12th St. Clovis, New Mexico 54 Greenelsh, William 909 E. Chevy,Chase Glendale, California Greeno, Ron 1647 Walworth Pasadena, California Griffith, Sue 113 East Creek Dr. Menlo Park, California 44 Grover, Elaine 328 Stedman Pl. Monrovia, California Guill, Mildred 1253 S. 6th Arcadia, California 105 -H- Haley, Norman 9520 Belford Los Angeles, California Hamilton, Carl 11503 Laurel Ave. Whittier, California Hampton, Francis 3361 Del Mar Pasadena, California Haraguchi, Faith 1474 Kinoole St. Hilo, Hawaii 62, 75, 105 Harrison, Rich 299 So. Oak Knoll Pasadena, California P Heckethorn 1501 S. Corona Denver, Colorado 71,105 Heimberger, L. Nadine 404 N. Holliston Apt. 3 Pasadena, California 105 Hein, Dave 12168 So. Mt. Vernon Colton, California Henderson, Hazel 2621 N. 29111 Place Phoenix, Arizona 101 Hendricks, Meredith 3406 La Cresta Dr. Bakersfield, California 50, 51, 58, 61,106 Holliman, Wimmis Winfred 1531 Elizabeth Pasadena, California Hosey, Pat 572 Walnut Dr. Arvin, California Huffman, Delmer 2007 E. Villil Pasadena, California Huntwork, Cynthia 3149 Morris Dr. Palo Alto, California 106 -I- lrwin, Donna 2420 janet Lee Dr, La Crescenta, California 59, 88, l06 ..J.-. Jenkins, Sandy 1728 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 106,273 jenkins, Sherril 4554 W. 130 Hawthorne, California 59,106 Johnson, David L. 6023 Gifford Ave. Huntington Park, California 106 johnson, Eva 1457 Oxford Pasadena, California 106 johnson, jean 215 Cedar Court Montebello, California 114 Johnston, Gary 3017 Wallace Clovis, New Mexico jones, Charlie 19045 Yorba Linda Blvd. Yorba Linda, California 106,185 jones, Gary 1018 Lochbrae Rd. Sacramento, California 61, 67, 106, 167, 185 -K- Kaldenberg, jean 1765 E. Vffoodbury Pasadena, California 106 Keller, Lewis 1783 No. Oxford Pasadena, California Kelley, Laura 1730 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 106 Kelly, Colleen 415 E. Lemon Monrovia, California Killgore, Charles David 123 So. Grand Oaks -722 Pasadena, California Kinsel, Larry 585 lf. W11sl1ingtc111 Pasadena, California Kirl-demo, Ron 2930 E. SI. Eureka, California 51, 58, 98, l06 Klassen, G, I., 18630 li. Glen Lyn Azusa, California ...L- Langford, Robert 1539 E. Howard St. Pasadena, California Little, Bill 510 Arroyo Dr. South Pasadena, Calif. 98, 199 Larson, Dale 1131 No. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 106 Larson, Sylvia 1131 No. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 106 Lee, Glenda 1146 N. Fig Escondido, California Lee, Vernon 1730 N. Sierra Bonita Apt. 1 Pasadena, California 106 Lowe, Jimmy 3009 Ross Clovis, New Mexico 50, 58 Lydic, Edward 853 Duarte Rd. Arcadia, California -M- Maness, Dennis 1465 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 106 Marks, Dennis 2903 Radnor Long Beach, California 106,166,183,263 Marshall, Sharon 11061 Bixler Circle Garden Grove, California 62, 106 Maynard, Carol 161 Marion Pasadena, California Mesarch, Steve 9012 Topanga Cyn. Canoga Park, California Mesarosh, David P. O. Box 586 Somertoa, Arizona Moore, Dean 6-13 N, lil Molina Ave. Pasztdeila, California 67 Morton, Edith 1624 East Washington Pasadena, California 106 Mount, john 605 Patchett St. Napa, California -Mc- McAllister, Mary Alice 8476 Mountain View South Gate, California 98, 168 McConnell, Patricia 23749 Eucalyptus Ave. Terra Bella, California 71, 114 McGregor, Jeanne 1427 F. St. Napa, California 71, 106 .N- Neufeld, Don 12421 Wfoodville Dr. El Monte, California 106, 154, 163, 168, 201 Nicolet, Art 9836 Brockway El Monte, California IOG -0- Oliver, Gerald 2750 lillen St. N. Sacramento, California sa, 68, 1-18, 109 Otto, Robert 20-40 li. Wttshinettmn Pasadena, California 109 -p.. Partain, Mary 15115 Palm Pittn1an, Nevada 411, 89, 109, 157, 158, 159, 160,161,166 Patrick, Bill 1294 Bresee Pasadenzt, California 54, 264 Patrick, Connie 1294 Bresee Pztsatlena, California 264' Pearson, Lynn 4431 171 Prieto Rd. Altadena, California Jeavy, Ron 1109 Midkiff Midland, Texas 6l,98,l09,167,174 'itcher, Larry 1229 Palmetto Ontario, California 'onsford, Carlene 1861 Woodlyn Rd. Pasadena, California 109 'rice, Walter 708 N. First Ave. Arcadia, California -R- lagsdale, Jerry 1527 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 109 lather, Betty 15043 Water Ave. Visalia, California 109 leed, Philip 826 N. Michigan Pasadena, California eed, Steve 1735 E. Calaveras Altadena, California 34,39,S4,89,l09,l6l,l88 hoades, Sherrie A. 1516 P. Howard Pasadena, California l l0 hone. David 1065 Orange Grove Pasadena, California lione, I.inda 1063 lf, Orange Grove Pasadena, California S9 ich, Stanley 2816 lNlL'N:llly Altadena, California idgley, Lois 1029 South A. Springfield, Oregon l 10 iley, Fd -il 1 li. Camino Real Arcadia, California ohinson, Carolyn V118 Hayes La junta, Colorado 36, -1-l, 5-1, 59, ll0 Robinson, Cheryl 1273 N. Bresee Pasadena, California 110 Robinson, Gerald 1273 N. Bresee Pasadena, California l 10 Rottschalk, Carter 451 Ave. 64 Pasadena, California -5- Salladin, Gerald S64 N. Holliston Pasadena, California 110 Sandirk, Sandra 1715 Broadway Alameda, California 44, 110 Sando, Deanne 12706 Stanwood Los Angeles, California 44,90,l59,l60,l66,l68 Sandstrom, Winifred 8114 No. Allen Ave. Pasadena, California 1 10 Satter, Bob 3610 Madeira Livermore, California 36,9l,ll0 Schreiber, live Cieorgine 425 N. Canyon Blvd. Monrovia, California l l0 Sharp, Jerry 1585 Wfesley Pasadena, California lll Sharp, jttdith K. Mcliarlan liureka, California 62, l l l Shoemal-ier, Martin 2523 li, Mountain Pasadena, California 61, 67, 9l, 111, I7-1, l88, 246 Sill. Milton 1817 Oxford Pasadena, California Simmonds, Loren 308 Kathie Dr. Clovis, New Mexico 269 Sisson, Mary 2304 Flint Dr. Bakersfield, California 111 Smee, john 1680 Southwood San Luis Obispo, California 92,111,201 Smith, Norman 345 S. Euclid Pasadena, California Snow, Karen 2907 Sierra Riberbank, California 111 Spivey, Rex 2048 Sinaloa Altadena, California Spray, Leigh 7237 Amigo Reseda, California Stanley, Dale 5719 Priory St. Bell Gardens, California 111 Stanton, Sondra 1711 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 41,59,l12 Stellway, Richard 12-10 Altadena Dr. Altadena, California 54,75,ll2 Stevenson, Claudia 10544 P. Havely St. lil Monte, California Stoops, Fauna 777 Arden Rd. Pasadena, California I l2 Sutton, Janice 2455 Cium St. Live Oak, California l 12 Sxvanston, David 120-'il Longvale Ave. Lvnxvood, California Sweeney, Paul 6029 Fandango lil Paso, Texas 7-1, ll2 -T- Talbert, Linda L. 1726 Atchison Pasadena, California 112 Talbert, Ron 275 So. Marengo Pasadena, California Teasley, Don 1521 N. Hill Monrovia, California 67. 92, 164 Tharp, Scott 517 E, Washington E Pasadena, California Therou, Francois 1121 9th Ave. N. W. Minot, North Dakota 112 Thomas, Ted 1722 E, Atchison Pasadena, California Thompson, Barbara 4213 Yosemite Way Los Angeles, California 114 Thompson, Kenneth 510 S. Aspen Roswell, New Mexico 73,112,185 Trejo, Dolores 775 Garrett Ave. Chula Vista, California Urschel, Betty 704 West St. Oceanside, California 113 -V- Valantine, Ray A. 1116 N. Mar Vista Ave. Pasadena, California Van De Grift, Wiley 1656 F. Alder Wztllzt Walla, Washington l 13 -W- XValker, David 1645 Oxford Pasadena, California Walling, Donna 10755 Valle Vista Dr. Lakeside, California 59,113 Watkins, Gordon 914 N. Mayo Compton, California Webb, Linda 1219 N. Alameda St. Azusa, California 113 Weber, Marcia 1675 E. Altadena Dr. Altadena, California Wells, Kathleen 1307 E. Washington Pasadena, California 51, 115 Wheeler, Lillian 1840 N. Oxford Pasadena, California Wheelock, Paul 129 N. Marion Pasadena, California 113 White, Elton 9012 Topanga Cyn. Canoga Park, California 51,114 Woodward, Judson 1455 N. Los Robles Pasadena, California 51,114 Wooton, Paul 1121 Church St. Pasadena, California 98 -Y- Yung, Anna 27 Cambridge Rd. Hong Kong ..2,. Zachary, Lane 1320 W. Washington Apt. 4 Pasadena, California 201,246 Zacha ry, Lois 1320 W. Washington Apt. 4 Pasadena, California Zimmerman, Gary 10062 Olive St. Bloomington, California 51,114 Zimmerman, Jerri Stump 2717 Cardenas Albuquerque, New Mexico 51,114 .A- Allen, Connie 4922 E. 60th Pl. Maywood, California 55, 117 Allison, Duane 5701 53rd Ave. Sacramento, California 55, 67, 117, 255, 273 Alvarez, Richard 2840 Olive Ave. Altadena, California Arrambide, John 315 W. Baseline La Verne, California 117, 264 -B- Bagley, Dan 14901 Bledsoe Sylmar, California 55, 117 Ball, LeRoy Rt. 1-Box 188 Cottonwood, California Barstow, Kenneth 702 E. Yale St. Ontario, California Barkman, Judy 11216 Paso Robles Granada Hills, Californ 55, 117 Bartschi, Lynn Box 349 Murphys, California Bedell, Ellen 1509 Atchison Pasadena, California Bolerjack, Sandy 722 S. Amherst Perryton, Texas 50, 71, 117, 166 Bone, Don 1361 Campbell Lane Sacramento, California ia 36, 54, 117, 123, 170, 273 Boonstra, Marta 5913 Dunrobin Lakewood, California 54, 117 Bowes, Cindy 9234 N. E. 13th Bellevue, Washington 54, 117 Boyer, Marjorie 11823 Lower Azusa Rd. El Monte, California 62, 117 Bradley, Daniel 1159 W. Duarte Arcadia, California Bradley, Joseph 2501 W. Garvey Alhambra, California Brock, Terry 722 W. Rosewood Ct. Ontario, California Brown, Betty 6714 W. 88 St. Los Angeles, California Brown, Warren 1270 Morada Altadena, California 50, 54, 61, 67, 117, 156, 175, 202 Bryant, Linda 3304 Monroe El Paso, Texas 117, 268 Burke, George 106 W. Vogel Phoenix, Arizona 117 Burough, Donald 3315 McCann Ave. Cheyenne, Wyoming Butler, David 130 West Center Kaysville, Utah 40, 67, 117, 248 Butner, Thomas 1055 Topeka St. Pasadena, California 117, 168 -C- Calhoun, Margaret 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 117 uniors Chilcoat, Dennis 1115 Lyndon Way Arcadia, California Coffman, Lori 14314 Pioche La Mirada, California 59, 118 Cokkinis, Stanley 550 N. Catalina Ave. Pasadena, California Colby, Emmajane 1609 San Luis Trinidad, Colorado Compton, Judith 162 Croydon Lane El Cajon, California 118 Cone, Paul 1527 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 68, 118 Coulter, Connie 1242 E. Altadena Dr. Altadena, California 50, 59, 71, 118 Cox, David 1322 N. First Ave. Upland, California 54, 61, 118, 174, 175, 179, 188, 189 Craig, Jack 828 E. Commonwealth Chandler, Arizona 61 Creighton, Robert 1480 N. Hill Ave. Pasadena, California 113.- David, Jimmie 375 E. Mountain Pasadena, California Diehl, Timothy 1322 West. First St. Duluth, Minnesota 41, 118 Drake, Roger 8241 Colima Whittier, California Dube, Dan 385 Gilly Lane Concord, California 118, 255, 275 Dunn, Albert 1211 W. Ave. H-15 Lancaster, California Dunnica, Dianna 121 Roselawn Los Angeles, California -E- Earls, Elaine 2509 Almond Ave. Concord, California 118, 275 Eckdahl, Lon 1136 Bresee Pasadena, California Engle, jerry N. 636 No. Holliston 453 Pasadena, California Entner, Carol 1510 Carnation Way Upland, California 62, 118 Ernest, Arlene 3280 Dartmouth Boulder, Colorado 50, 71, 118 Ester, Priscilla 1158 Wesley' Ave. Pasadena, California 117... Fan, Sook 37, Goodman Road Singapore 1 18 Fleener, Berton 416 E. 4th Edmond, Oklahoma Flory, Janette 5400 Sobrante Ave. El Sobrante, California 59, 118, 246, 276 Ford, Delbert 1440 Elizabeth Pasadena, California Ford, Linda Monroe 1440 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 118 Ford, J. Patrick 201 E. Los Angeles Dr Vista, California 118 Frye, Sue 888 Victoria Pasadena, California 118 Fullerton, john East Douglas, Mass. 157 -G- Garrett, Ed 5820 Yale Richmond, California 118, 276 Gilster, Mary 6344 Hobart Las Vegas, Nevada 119 Glover, jeff 603 S. 6th Burbank, California 119 Grant, Chuck Rt. 2 Box 863 Peoria, Arizona 61, 119 Green, Rodger 611 Highland Pasadena, California Griggs, Marilyn 1496 E. Howard Pasadena, California Groeling, Joan 3430 Stathem Riverdale, California 50, 51, 119, 166, 198 Groves, Georgenia 14038 Ryan St. Sylmar, California 44, 119 Gryder, Patricia 19113 Archwood St. Reseda, California 1 19 Suynn, Wes 1125 Fickewirth La Puente, California 119 -H- -Iall, james 1316 7th Place Port Hueneme, California -Ianey, John 94 Billou St. San Rafael, California 61,119,167 -Ianger, Dick 1476 Atchison Pasadena, California 174 -Iarrison, Robert 515 E. Vermont Anaheim, California 119,156,201,246 rlarrison, Sharron 3025 W. Granada Phoenix, Arizona 119, 267 rlartzler, jinnie 1742 N. Allen Pasadena, California 119 Haviland, Artha 805 14 Ave. Greeley, Colorado 18, 119 -lendricks, Cheryl 3406 La Cresta Drive Bakersfield, California 43,50,51 Flendricks, Robert 500 E. Washington Apt. 14 Pasadena, California rlendrix, Doris Rt. 1 Box 122a Arbuckle, California 119 Hershey, George 4643 Encinas Dr. La Canada, California 119, 168 Hester, Larry 320 Sanford St. Concord, California 61,119,185,254,275 Hicks, john 1669V2 Elizabeth St. Pasadena, California Higgins, Morgan 865 E. Kingsley Ave. Pomona, California 43, 167 Hilling, james 11420 - 71 Ave. Edmonton, Alberta 69, 119, 155 Hodge, Bob 4636 Proctor Rd. Castro Valley, California 67, 119, 249 Honea, Ray 1730 University Dr. Pasadena, California Horst, Karen 1015 S. Hollenbeck West Covina, California 119 Hougelman, Sandy 2517 DJ.11oyt El Monte, California 120 Howard, Frank 138 B. Poinsettia Monrovia, California Hsieh, Pauline 2590 Orange Grove Pasadena, California Huffman, Sherrie N A D Hastings, Nebraska 44, 62, 75, 120, 159, 160, 166 Huston, Kathy 6523 Meridian Los Angeles, California 120 -1- Ireland, Herbert 26 Salinas Ave. San Anselmo, California 120 -J- jeffries, Rollin 204 Monroe Pl. Monrovia, California jeffs, Sharyn 2855 Hermanos Pasadena, California 120 johnson, Arthur 11426 Allerton St. Whittier, California 5o,12o,170,264 johnson, Elaine 15511 South Williams Compton, California 115, 120 johnson, Marlyn 1725 Rose Ave. Selma, California 50, 120, 261 Johnston, Janet 5611 Mission Ontario, California 50,71,120 -K- Kaldenberg, Max 1765 Woodbury Pasadena, California Kan, joe 1455 E. Washington SHE Pasadena, California Kane, Robert 7851 Yorkshire Stanton, California Kattapuram, Abraham 1683 N. Oxford Pasadena, California Keener, Steve 2010 Kona St. Honolulu, Hawaii Keller, Hollis 520 Ladeva St. Pasadena, California Kelly, Travis 22 Myrtle Pasadena, California Key, Keyna 6110 Blythe St. Highland, California 137 Kick, Sue 2020 E. Mountain St. Pasadena, California Klassen, Darrell Rt. 1 Box 200 Terra Bella, California Knighton, Dale 2808 Chama N. E. Albuquerque, New Me 120 Koons, jim 1409 Lusitania St. Honolulu, Hawaii 75, 120, 202 Kornegay, Carol 1289 Bresee Pasadena, California Kornegay, Wally 1289 Bresee Pasadena, California 174, 175 Kroeker, Gary 12057 Silicon Chino, California 42, 43, 54 -L. Lane, Ronald 2226 Pepperhill Orange, California 156, 157, 264 Lawson, Tom 865 W. Duarte Rd. Arcadia, California Leavell, Mark 2250 E. 25tl'1 St. Yuma, Arizona 156, 157, 199 Lehman, John 1661 Brigden Rd. Pasadena, California Litten, Pattie 1770 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California Lockhart, Lester 10540 San Antonio South Gate, California Lofthouse, Robert 333 Manford Way Pasadena, California 50, 68, 120 Love, Johnny 691 Lincoln Pasadena, California xico -M. Marhad, Georgia 402 So. Virginia Pasadena, California Mar-ner, Loren 205 W. Fern Redlands, California Middleton, Sharron 1710 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 54, 59, 120 Miner, Janice 4222 44th St. San Diego, California Moe, DuWayne 1231 Meadowbrook Altadena, California Moore, Diana 995 Twin View Blvd. Redding, California 120 Morgan, Ralph 11441 Asher Apt. 38 El Monte, California Morino, Takeshi 26 Fuyuki-cho Koto Tokyo, japan Morley, Robert 623 Church St. Eudora, Kansas Mott, Wanda 5300 Luke El Paso, Texas 62,12o,166,568 Murphey, Joyce Rt. 1 Box 579 Gridley, California 121 Musgrave, Brian 19531 Vose Reseda, California 121 .N- Nakamura, Kenji 2760124 Boulder St. Los Angeles, California Nation, Gladys 2243 Boxword N. Sacramento, California Nichols, Karen 8116 Brookside Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 50, 121, 162 .P- Pelren, Bryce 9726 Ramona Montclaire, California 121 Petapiece, Pat 2777 Sanborn La Crescenta, California Peters, Mel 3290 Paloma Pasadena, California 121 Peterson, Mary 2255 Casa Grande Pasadena, California Plymire, Phil 22325 Highway 18 Apple Valley, California 50, 121 Ponsford, Ellen Mae 2010 Woodlyn Rd. Pasadena, California 121 Powers, Rosalind 3232 W. Eugie Phoenix, Arizona 62,121 Pruett, Kathleen 2584 17111 St. San Pablo, California 276 .R- Reandeau, june 8665 Dearhorn South Gate, California 54 Reed, jim 216 N. Ash Little Rock, Arkansas 6l,121,157,201,246 Rich, jackie 115 N. Cornell Fullerton, California 44, 121, 159, 160, 166 Riddle, Ed 229 Norwood St. Redlands, California 264 Riggs, Larry 8556 E. Firestone Blvd. Downey, California Ritchie, Merlene 1021 Colorado Ave. La junta, Colorado 62,71,121,271 Robinette, Dolley 1700 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 75, 121 Robinson, Chester 2103 N. Villa Heights Pasadena, California 54,121 Rogers, Dennis 1726 University Pasadena, California Rose, Gary Rt. 3 Box 3040 Red Bluff, California 50, 58, 61,121, 170 Rowe, Charles V. 4613 Lyric Ln. San Diego, California 67 Rupp, Barbara 3364 Argonaut Ave. Oroville, California 121 -5- Sall, Millard 1872 N. Harding Ave. Altadena, California 121 Saxton, Charles 1253 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 121 Scarborough, William 820 Orlando Road San Marino, California 68 Schubert, Kenneth 6056 Castana Lakewood, California 121 Sedat, Nancy 1421 Clayton San Francisco, California 413, 122 Shannon, Sylvea 1806 Vistillas Road Altadena, California 122 Sisto, Lucile 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 122 Smith, Donald 1280 Bresee Pasadena, California Smith, james 215 So. Loma Linda Anaheim, California Sonnenberg, B. Duane Colorado Springs Colorado 74 Stone, Forrest 8074 Clover Way Buena Park, California 122,157,201 Stone, Rebecca 1281 Broughton St. Vancouver, Brit. Columbia Canada 122, 246 Stump, jim 2717 Cardenas Dr. Albuquerque, New Mexico 73, 122 Suiter, Eileen 4166 Monroe Ave. San Diego, California 62,122 Swatzell, C. David 1429 Dodge Ave. Bakersfield, California 122,189 Sweeney, john 6029 Fandango El Paso, Texas 122 Swisher, Pamela 1745 West Haven San Marino, California .T- Tabin, Robert 1379 Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California Talbert, Reta 1406 Park Ave. Alamogordo, New Mexico 71, 73, 122 Talbot, Thelma 9943 Keokuk St. Chatsworth, California 62,122 Tefft, Ronald 1646 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 122 Toll, Pat 18216 Citrus Edge St. Azusa, California 50 Tremaine, Albert J. 380 N. Madison Pasadena, California Troutt, Susan 281 N. Hargrave Banning, California True, Arlin 145 S. jackson Fresno, California 58,122,261 Tuin, jan 1656 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 122 .V- Vandegrift, Clyde 297 S. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, California Vaughan, Barbara 10545 Glenfair El Monte, California 122 Vaughn, Vernon 1707 N. Hill Pasadena, California 74 Vaught, jan 4829 Pershing San Bernardino, California 122 Vogt, Dennis 4320 Winding Way Sacramento, California 50, 54, 123 .W- Wadley, Harold Box 628 Atascadero, California 54,67,123,157 Welch, Yvonne 1640 Anderson Ave. McKinleyville, California 123 Wells, john 1537 Topeka Pasadena, California 5l,157,20l,279 Wheeler, Terry 1109 Oak Clovis, New Mexico 73, 123, 246 White, Sandra L. 3321 Fish Canyon Rd. Duarte, California 115, 122 Wickens, Sherryl 3518 Tarro Way Carmichael, California 125, 157 Wiese, Ruth 3742 E. Walnut St. Pasadena, California 71 Wilcox, Marilyn 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 44,155,157,166 Wilkerson, Pat 1125 McKinley Redwood City, California 123 Wilkerson, Sandra 500 Cliif Dr. Pasadena, California 71,123 Woods, Al 1634 Asbury Pasadena, California 279 -A- Allen, Lanita 2375 El Capitan Turlock, California 44, 124, 125 Anderson, Sharon Slack Road El Monte, California 50,125 Antonio, Marilyn P. O. Box 12 Puhi, Kauai, Hawaii 75,125,249 Attebery, Johnny 638 Eldora Rd. Pasadena, California -B- Baker, Donald 167 Main St. Woodland, California 125 Barrass, Marilyn 2016 E. Olive Ave. Merced, California 125,261 Bartschi, Linda Murphy, California 125 Bassett, Paul 329 Poplar Manteca, California 188,125,202 Belk, Donna 1491 Oxford Pasadena, California 125 Bennett, Arden L. 1637 N. Holliston Pasadena, California Beresford, Ken 1070 Del Rey Pasadena, California Berry, Ernie 186 E. Millan Chula Vista, California 61,125,156 Bishop, Ruth 511 So. Third Ave. Arcadia, California Blizzard, Wesley 2417 Edgebrook Dr. Modesto, California 125,261 Bonner, Valerie 220 Coffman St. Anaheim, California 124,125,265 Bostic, Geneva 916 Mulberry St. Loudon, Tennessee 125 Brinquas, Juliet P. O. Box 883 San Ysidro, California 125 Brough, Lynda 748 3rd St. McFarland, California 58,71,125 Browning, Jess 2528 Parkwood Columbus, Ohio 125 Broyles, Lynda 424 Lavian St. Arvin, California Bursch, Linda 1191 E. Loma Alta Altadena, California 124,125,155 -C- Campbel, Oliver 8826 Marilya Panarama, California 125, 202 Canan, Sam 704 65th St. Modesto, California 125,261 Carey, Marilyn 3743 E. 32nd St. Tucson, Arizona 49,125 Cavener, Jim Box 192 Dorris, California 41,50,l25 Chandler, Steve Pasadena, California Childers, Dave 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 124,125 Childs, Jerry 1400 Bresee Pasadena, California Sophomores Chriatian, Kenneth 3957 Linus Way Carmichael, California 67, 125, 163, 276 Coey, Alice 119 Santa Barbara Modesto, California 126 Cooper, Grace 1629 So. Josephine St. Martinsville, Indiana 62 Cossey, Diana 947 Murray Pomona, California 126,264 Cozzens, Robert Box 356 Capitan, New Mexico 126 Curry, Phil 1344 W. 23rd St. Merced, California 50,126,261 .D- Damon, Jeanne 41040 Sunset Lane Hemet, California 52,54,126 Darakjian, Bedros Box 234 Amman Jordan 40,61,67,69,126,254 Davis, Joyce 2383 Walnut Avenue Marysville, California 50,62,126 Deneen, Pam 10583 Pinot Way Rancho Cordova, California 126 Denny, Jeannette 6642 Greenbush Van Nuys, California Deluca, Eunice 1349 N. 3rd Ave. Upland, California Dienhart, Donna 7127 N. 54 Dt. Glendale, Arizona 126 Doss, Ted 626 Roosevelt Rd. Redlands, California 126 Dowling, Velma 629 W. Maple st. Compton, California 126 -13.- Elder, Margil Box 310 Breckenridge, Texas 126 Ellis, Mark 3345 Valemont St. San Diego, California Erickson, Lorna 1171 E. Washington Pasadena, California 126 Ethridge, Jan P. O. Box 461 Golden, Colorado -F- Ferris, Sandy 3248 Senasac Long Beach, California 126, 166, 263 Fielding, Donna P. O. Box 194 Knightslawding, California 50, 126 Fisher, Clyde 297 Marlene San Luis Obispo, California 126,163,201 Ford, Delbert 8420 Sunrise Ave. Sacramento, California Foreman, Lois 1580 N. Broadway Escondido, California 62, 126 Forsman, Charles 1286 Parque Drive Chico, California Freels, Roger 1700 Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California 126 Friesen, Clela 1962 Rockland Salem, Oregon 126 -G- Gebhart, Karen 1160 Westmount Dr. San Pedro, California Gibbs, Russell 9005 Aqueduct Sepulveda, California 126, 163 Goodwin, Jeannine 1594 N. Holliston Ave. Pasadena, California 126 Gorden, Anita Jane 2032 Brigden Pasadena, California 126 Goss, Dennis 1546 N. Hill Pasadena, California 126 Green, Brenda 14429 Fidel Ave. Norwalk, California 126 Green, David 3637 Purdue Dr. Bakersfield, California 61,67,126 Gregory, Janet 1337 Oaklawn Rd. Arcadia, California 54, 58, 126 Griffith, Carole 113 Cast Creek Dr. Menlo Park, California 126 .H- Hamilton, Gary 555 Claremont Buffalo, New York Hamilton, Linda 1254 N. Palm Upland, California 127 Hammock, Ed. 255 B St. . Hawthorne, California 56,5o,124,127,17o,262 Hanson, janet 873 Oregon Ave. Palo Alto, California 62,124,127 Harrington, Jacque 1344 Hall Street Temp, Arizona 71,127,262 Harris, Robert 1015 11th Ave. So. Nampa, Idaho Hawley, Betty 3727 Idaho Baldwin Park, California 50, 127 Hazlett, Mike 13332 Pyer Sylmar, California g 61,67 ' Henkel, Barbara 1949 26th Ave. Greeley, Colorado 62, 127 I-Ierrell, Floyd 1479 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 127 Higdon, Jerry 1707 N. Hill Pasadena, California 127 Hill, Diane P. O. Box 97 Big Creek, California 127 Hinds, Judith 7151 San Francisco Highland, California 58, 127 Hodel, John 1407 Locust Ravine Bakersfield, California 127 Holt, Ed. ,- Pasadena, California 127 Holt, Martha 1726 XV. Pendleton Santa Ana, California Hood, Darwin ' 750 N. Third El Cajon, California 67, 127, 156 Hopkins, Philip 1865 Clear Creek Rd. Redding, California 49, 127 Hoyt, Don 1210 N. Hill Pasadena, California Humble, Clay 323 Oriole Wrightwood, California 127 .1- Ingle, Marc 4724 N. 35th Way Phoenix, Arizona 72,127,l57,201,267 -1- A jackson, jr., james 1805 Kinneloa Cyn. Rd. Pasadena, California 43, 127 johnson, Maridel 5225 W. 117 Inglewood, California 50, 62 - Jones, Sharon 10611 Bramblebush Whittier, California 127, 264 . -K- Kane, Bob 7851 Yorkshire Stanton, California Kelly, Diane 1552 Topeka Pasadena, California 127,166,183 Kendall, Wanda J. 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 40, 41, 127, 156 Killion, Buster 1559 Oxford Pasadena, California Kumar, john , X . 1017 S. West Lake Los Angeles 6, California 69, 127 -L- 1 Lawson, jan ' 815 W. Duarte Rd. Arcadia, California 50,s4,124,127 League, Robert 7904 Kearney Lamont, California 49, 130 Little, John A 5416 Hillmont Ave. Los Angeles, California 17,74,127 Livsey, Carol V P. O. Box 8 Carbondale, Colorado 17, 74, 127 :-M- . MacArthur, Robert 2038 Rome Drive Los Angeles 65, California 51 Macklin, Patricia - 59 Pierson St. Coldwater, Michigan 127 Madsen, Carol A 1079 Oak Dr. Vista, California 128 ' Madsen, Dan 582 Meadowgrove Pl. Flintridge, California Marbut, ,Keith 741 N. Orange St. . LaHabra, California 128 Martin, Ray 510 S. Belaire Burbank, California J, .61, 128 l 3 - , Meek, Jeannie 240 San Luis Ave. ' San Bruno, California 49, 54, 1284-- Miller, Dennis 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 74,128,162 f Moore, Mimi 4694 San Andreas Los Angeles,,California 128 Morris, Gary ' 3100 Tyler El Paso, Texas 50, 61, 72, 163, 199, 268 Muraoka, Dan P. O. Box 567 Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii 75, 128 McCrillis, Richard ' 2659 Marty Way ' -Sacramento, California 50, 67 4 McKay, Wallace 4627 W. 137 Place Hawthorne, California 50,127 McWatters, jan ' 3015 Rincon'Pla'ce 1 Bakersfield, California 41,127,170 . .N. .. Nation, D. Linda 2243 Boxwood N. Sacto, California Neighbors, Lloyd 2241 Patrician Way Colorado Springs, Colorado 40,128,262 - Nelson, Bob 13003 E. 27 Portage, Indiana Nypower, David 5233 Melbourne Dr. Cypress, California 128, 174 -O- Okabe, James Hanapepe Kauai, Hawaii 75,128 Orrin, Sharon 3929 Broadmoor Covina, California 128 A Ortiz, Judi ' A - 9228 Rosemary Ln. San Diego, California Overholt, Judith 13775 Mulberry Wfhittier, California 62,l28,l56,275 .pg 1 Parks, Gary F 7191 Hidalgo ' Buena Park, California 128 I Parrish, Roberta 10062 Orchard St. Bloomington, California 62,128 Pearce, Ronald 1559 Sinaloa Ave. Pasadena, California 128 Penn, David 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 50,128 Peters, Marjorie I 8665 Dearborn Ave. South Gate,,California Pinkston, Hugh 317 South Olive' Anaheim, California 61,128 Powers, jerry - . 2480 E. Washington Pasadena, California Prescott, ,Ruth General Delivery Christiansted, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands 128 ,- Prescott, woody General Delivery Christiansted, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands 128 ' , -RQ Rascoe, Bob 1551 Oxford ' Pasadena, California 61,128 Reinmuth, Gary' 9 Lawrence Colorado Springs, Colorado 74,128 ' Romanoski, W. Charles 291 Tungsten Henderson, Nevada 128 Rose, Mary Rr 3,Box 5040 Red Bluff, California 71, 128 Ross, Sandy 573 Chula Vista El Paso, Texas 17, 50, 72, 128, 268 -5- Sakamoto, Douglas 415 S. New Hampshire Apt. 1 Los Angeles, California Salsbury, Lynda 1636 N. Hill Ave. Pasadena, California 41, 128 Salvers, Hershell 120415. Washington El Cajon, California Satter, Dick 3610 Madeira Way Livermore, California 50, 128 Schick, Hildred 2709 E. Villa Pasadena, California Schmist, Mike 1316 N. Wilson Pasadena, California Schow, Larry 203 Wapello Altadena, California Schroeder, Bernadette Mohall, North Dakota 71, 128 Schroeder, Sherry 4448 E. Cornel Fresno, California 129,261 Selleseth, Jeri 5301 S St. Sacramento, California 54, 129, 273 Shepherd, Samuel P-68 Merry Housing Ginowan, Okinawa 67, 129 Shull, Mike 981 Maple Pasadena, California Sipes, Glenna 11710 State St. Lynwood, California 62, 129 -A- Adams, E. jean 1922 Rutledge Way Stockton, California 132 Akey, Kenneth 2370 Woodlyn Rd. Pasadena, California 63, 132 Akiyama, Arthur 2507 NiHi St. Honolulu, Hawaii 75, 132 Snyder, Sandra Rt. 1 Box 16 Yuma, Colorado 74, 129 Soto, Paul 1646 University Pasadena, California Spaulding, Vicki 1350 E. Washington, Apt. Pasadena, California 124,129 Stowe, Don 1512 W. Dovewood Fresno, California 129 Strange, Ken 10341 Don Pico Ct. Spring Valley, California 166, 183, 248 Stucky, Mike 6910 Burnet Van Nuys, California 129 Sutherland, Anne 6175 Acacia Ave. Oakland, California 49, 54, 129 Sutherland, Mariel 997 Iopono Lp. Kailua, Hawaii 129, 166 .Jr- Talbert, Linda Route 1 Plant 4 Bishop, California 62, 129 Allison, Carol 5701 53rd Ave. Sacramento, California 132,167,273 Anderson, Cliff 2181 14th St. San Leandro, California 132 Anderson, Janine 3711 Weston Pl. Long Beach, California 62, 132, 263 7 Tamagni, judy 421 Button St. Santa Cruz, California 129 Thomas, Gary 14 Forest Ave. Rockville, Maryland 75, 129 Thomson, Nancy 724 So. 7th St. Alhambra, California 129 Tolson, Ron Rt. 2, Box 106B Santa Paula, California 129 .U- Unthank, Eugenia 64 Mariposa San Anselmo, California 129 .V- Van Soest, Marvin RR. 2, Box 189 Brighton, Colorado 124, 129 .W- Wachi, Junko 1420 N. Hill Ave. Pasadena, California 69, 129 Wachi, Moriya 1420 N. Hill Ave. Pasadena, California 69, 129 Freshmen Anderson, joan 16167 Channel San Lorenzo, California 62, 132 Anderson, Patricia 1823 Colorado Blvd. Eagle Rock, California 62, 132 Anderson, Sheri 7633 5th St. Manhattan Beach, Calif. 132 Waller, jr., joseph D. 11902 Bexley Dr. Whittier, California Waters, Wally 204 Hawthome Dr. Ontario, California 61,67,129 Waugh, Linda 514 N. Waverly Orange, California 129,166,167,1s3 Walling, Kenneth 10735 Valle Vista Rd. Lakeside, California Weatherby, Aaron 1884 E. Woodlyn Rd. Pasadena, California Wellman, Wendell 4424 Gainsborough Los Angeles, California 129 Wheeler, Dave Star Route, Box 3400 Lucerne Valley, California 129, 201 Whitman, Gary 1247 Rodriguez Santa Cruz, California 129 Widney, Richard 19446 Shoshonee Rd. Apple, California 124,l29,154,168,201 Wilcox, Roxanne 2015 Williams Eureka, California 129 Arnold, Betty 2614 Upper Terrace La Crescenta, California 132, 279 Atteberry, joy Rt. 2 Box 5052 Anderson, California 62, 132 -B- Barrass, John 2016 E. Olive Ave. Merced, California 41,51,132,261 Williams, Patricia 1629 Camden Parkway South Pasadena, California Wilson, Constance 881 W. Kavgrounds Prescott, Arizona 129 Wilson, Noreene 7360 Gardener Ave. Sacramento, California 51, 130 Wilson, Sylvia 2396 Tanoble Dr. Altadena, California Wong, Pui-Kwan 249 So. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California Wooten, Wilford 3716 W. Carol Dr. Fullerton, California 130, 156 .Y- Young, Gary 14449 Beaver St. Sylmar, California 130 Young, Kenneth 821 Cedar Redlands, California 130, 163, 264 Yount, Diana 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 130 Barton, Danny 1317 Merced A. So. El Monte, California 132 Baska, Carol 4 Vaquers Lane Wilmington, California 132 Bass, Elaine 1091 S. Dora Ukiah, California 132 Bennett, Mary Lou 3534 San Pasqual Pasadena, California 132 Bennight, Joan 2320 Princeton Dr. San Bruno, California 132 Bickel, Linda 826 Beattie Drive Sterling, Colorado 50,62,74,132 Biddle, Laura 9604 McIntosh El Paso, Texas 50, 72, 132, 268 Bishop, Carole 3244 Elvia St. LaFayette, California 132 Blanchard, Barbara 1289 N. Catalina Pasadena, California 132 Bobst, Larry 916 Paloma Fullerton, California Bodiford, Tom 1230 N. Brown St. Hanford, California 132 Bolerjack, Buddy 722 S. Amherst Perryton, Texas 72,81,132 Bonds, Marlyn 460 27th St. Richmond, California 132 Book, Anita 1245 N. Catalina Pasadena, California 132 Bradford, Don 2660 Gill Dr. Concord, California 61,132,275 Briles, Mary 302 W. Main Montrose, Colorado 132 Brink, Melvin 2109 Sicard St. Marysville, California 132 Brown, Sharol 2455 Princeton St. Brumund, Carl 4629 Mobley Ave. Riverside, California 132 Burnakus, Diane 75 St. Pauls Dr. Ventura, California 81, 132 Burt, Bob 248 N. Wilson St. Pasadena, California 132 Butler, Dennis 130 W. Center Kaysville, Utah 132 -C- Cain, Janie 1921 16th Pl. Yuma, Arizona 132 Cantrell, Robert 240 Mulberry Pasadena, California Carlson, Bruce 1531 N. Michigan Pasadena, California 50 Carlson, Valerie 3623 Brookline Ave. Rosemead, California 137 Carnes, Beverly 1935 Amis Ave. Las Cruces, New Mexico 132 Carr, Barbara Dale 3729 Mary Ellen Albuquerque, New Mexico 58,73 Carpenter, Dale Rr. 7, Box 813 Bakersfield, California 132 Carter, Sandra 305 W. Brookside Colorado Springs, Colorado 74, 137 Cassatt, Cheryl 10929 Jurupa Rd. Mira Loma, California 132 Chandavasu, Phinich 1702 Locust Ave., Apt. 15 Long Beach, California Chitwood, Bonnie 1909 16th Pl. Yuma, Arizona Christenson, Valerie P.O. Box 345 Lone Pine, California 167 Clayton, Stanley 4127 N, 30th Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 132, 267 Clitft, Alvin L. 3047 W. Tulare Ave. Visalia, California 132,154,164,168 Cochran, Jan 2164 Oakwood Pasadena, California 132,165,169 Copelin, Carolyn Box 14 Baguio City, Philippines 62, 133 Corey, Thomas Rt. 1, Box 374 Los Lunas, New Mexico 133 Coli, James 9256 Tobias Ave. Panorama City, California 137 Cotner, Connie 213 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnais, Illinois Couch, Finley 1147 N. Central Pl. Coqville, Oregon 61,168 Covert, Neal 17747 Carani Stockton, California Cowfer, Katherine 6151 Norwood Ave. Riverside, California 62, 133 Crays, Beverly 1206V2 N. Tamarind Hollywood, California 133 Crouch, Esther -D- Daniel, James 2895 Sierra Way San Bernardino, California 67, 137 Daniels, Beverly P. O. Box 47 San Jacinto, California 62, 133 d'Atri, Remi 34 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, California Daugherty, D. Mitchell 1260 Bresee Pasadena, California Donaldson, Mark H, Route 1 Findlay, Ohio 133 Douglas, Lanny 3279 Liberty Alameda, California 133 Duckworth, Larry 1724 Atchison Pasadena, California Duckworth, James 519 Dessa St. Brush, Colorado 74, 133 Dunham, Ruth 1803 Melody Ln. Bakersfield, California 133 Durby, Judy 5738 Verde Cruz Way Sacramento, California 133, 273 -E- Eastis, George W. 5775 Warren Riverside, California 133 Eastwood, Esther 2222 E. Gardias Pasadena, California 133 Ehret, Dianne 1640 Nedra Eureka, California 133 Eichenberger, Everett 233 Homassel 3306 S.W. Sherwood Ave. Lindsay, California Portland, Oregon North Sacramento, Calif. 132 135 50, 183 Erler, Teresa 4782 Dwight Ave. San Diego, California Ester, Dorothy 1158 Wesley Pasadena, California 133 Ethridge, Dan 1409 Pike St. Golden, Colorado Evans, Paul 1429 Casa Grande Pasadena, California -F- Fan, David 1350 Washington Pasadena, California 137 Fan, Mei-Mei 1350 E. Washington Blvd. Pasadena, California 137 Fargo, Barbara 1090 Chanticleer Santa Cruz, California 71 Fauss, Karen 1333 Kentwood San Luis Obispo, Californ 133,183 Fields, Eugene P. O. Box 345 Murphys, California 133 Firestone, Darlene 1945 Michelle West Covina, California 133 Fishburn, Carrie Ann 1910 S. Spring Rd. Sparks, Nevada 133 Fix, Judith 1570 Kamole St. Honolulu, Hawaii 75, 133, 169 Ford, Joyce 201 E. Los Angeles Dr. Vista, California 133 Forsman, Donald 1286 Parque Dr. Chico, California Forster, Edith Ann 3051 51St St. San Diego, California Bl Foster, Bennie 171.2 F St. ' Napa, California GI., 133 Fowler, F. Lynette 325 Wilson Oildale, California 133 Fox, Sheila' 1572 Vine St. El Centro, California 133 Freeman, Marilyn 9610 Grace St. Fontana, California 133 Frey, Clifford 1523 Elizabeth Pasadena, California 133, 164 Frisk, Janet Rt, 1, Box 382 Oakdale, California 133 Fulkerson, Anita 4223 Pearblossom Hwy. Palmdale, California Fuson, Barry Box 875 Lebec, California 133 ..G.. ' Gardner, Steve 3046 Lexington Ave. El Monte, California Geffrey, Robert I 15206 Woodard Rd. San Jose 24, California Gilhertson, Corinne 7153 34th S.W. Seattle, Washington 133 Gillespie, Jack 7314 W. 85th St. Los Angeles 45, California Glasce, Carol 4th and Holly Swirck, Colorado 74, 137 Glover, Holly 603 S. Sixth St. Burbank, California 133, 169, 279 Gover, Brent 222 Stevens Orange, California 133 Grobe, Judith 1636 San Altos Pl. Lemon Grove, California 133 ' Growden, Jane 601 W. Yucca St. Clovis, New Mexico 133 Gunstream, Sharon 2976 So. St. Paul Denver, Colorado , 44,62,74,133,169,271 .H- Hagemeier, Lloyd 1426 Griegos Rd, Albuquerque, New Mexico Haldy, John Rt. 2, Box 161 Orland, California Hall, Jay Russell' Rt. 2, Box 177 Montrose, Colorado Hall, Kathleen P. O. Box 16 Big Bear City, California 62, 133 ' Hand, Isabelle 1515 N. Hill Pasadena, California - 133 Y ' Harkins, Leslie 335 Madison Way Glendale 5, California 133, 279 A Harrison, Janice 3075 W. Granada Phoenix, Arizona 267 Hauck, Judith 107 W. D St. Tehachapi, California 133 Havercamp, Fred 110 15th St. Anchorage, Alaska 137 Hawkins, Daryl ,V 581 Mar Vista Dr. , Monterey, California 40,133 Hendrix, Deanna Rt.t1, Box 122a Arbuckle, California 18, 134 Herman, Mary 714 Minqus Ave. Prescott, Arizona 134 Hess, Carol 711 So. 12th St. Rocky Ford, Colorado 133 Hiatt, Spence 3988 S. Grant Englewood, Colorado 61, 134 Higa, James 95-139 Waiawa St. Waiawa, Hawaii 75 Hinds, Stephen 2511 Gates Redondo Beach, California 134 Hodges, David 16071 Francisquito La Puente, California 134 Hoyt, Robert L. 1210 N. Hill Pasadena, California Huckaby, Judy 536 Arizona S.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 41, 73 Hufford, Margie . 12374 Mapleview Sp. 47 Lakeside, California Hughes, Gloria 165 Beverly Dr. Porterville, California 134 Hunt, Norma 1316 Harold Ave. Simi, California 62, 134 -1- Ingersoll, Carol 1402 Hungerford St. Long Beach, California 134 Irvine, Janice 4917 Nt. Almagosa Dr. San Diego, California 81, 134 -.Ji Jamieson, Candy 5681 Velma Way Sacto, California 62, 134, 249, 255, 273 Javheri, Jamshid Abadan Iran Johnson, Janice Carole 6133 Balcom Ave. Reseda, California 50, 62, 134 Johnson, Janice Faye 15511 S. Williams Compton, California 62, 134, 167 Johnson, Karen 6133 Balcom Ave. Reseda, California 134 Jordan, Marilyn 219 S. Butterfield West Covina, California 167 -K- Kaalakea, Stanley 408 Judd St. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 75, 134 Kam, David 3355 Kamaaina Honolulu, Hawaii 74 Keener, Carol APO 958 San Francisco, California 15,41,71,154 Kelly, Patricia 415 E, Lemon Monrovia, California 137 Kilgore, Judy 398 Mize Rd. S.E. Salem, Oregon 134 Killion, Nancy Cfippitj 1559 N. Oxford 134 Kimble, David 2820 Harmony Pl. La Crescenta, California Kimi, Sandra 1622.Verna Dr. Napa, California King, James 11994 Brockman Ave. Adelanto, California 71, 1311 King, Paulette Box 415 Alameda, California 50,134,276 Kirk, Richard 218 Laws Ave, Ukiah, California 134,242 Knippers, Cindy P.O. Box 99 Many, Louisiana 62 Knutson, Darlene 1483 E. Waddell Lindsay, California 62,71 Korody, Lewis 11909 Edderton Whittier, California 134 Krefting, Paul 4954 Colina Dr. La Mesa, California 50,134 Kuhnau, Ron 910 Galloway St. Pacific Palisades, California -L- Lane, Mary 3504 Niblick Dr. La Mesa, California 134 Lang, Howard 2230 Sherwin Ave. Santa Clara, California 134 Largo, Lucinda P.O. BOX 171 Shiprock, New Mexico 75, 137 Lawrence, Leigh 21 Lorinda Pl. Santa Barbara, California LeCompte, Karl 7122 Seville Ave. Huntington Pk., California Leesahapanya, Chanida 405 Soi Surasana, Silom Rd. Bangkok, Thailand 134 Leupp, Patrice 7202 S.W. Nev. Terr. Portland, Oregon 134 Litten, Wallace 1770 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California Livsey, Dave P.O. Box 8 Carbondale, Colorado 134 Lundy, Elwynn 38 So. Selig Montrose, Colorado -M- McClain, Charles 3770 Caufield Pasadena, California McClain, Esther 1101 Dearborn Circle Carlsbad, New Mexico 73 McGuire, Gerald A. 1440 Cranmer Dr. Walnut, California 61,135 Mclntyre, Terry 1106 W. Princeton Englewood, Colorado 61,135,271 McNeilly, Marilyn 1595 Clough Rd, Reno, Nevada 135 McVak, Charles 343 W. 41st St. Tucson, Arizona Manning, Sharon 391 Laurel Ave. Hayward, California 134, 163 Mansveld, Karen 14801 Tupper Panorama City, California 62 Marble, Rex 924 N. Elliott Coquille, Oregon 134 Marks, Lee 1265 XVes1ey Pasadena, California Markus, lildon 418 So, 7111 SL Montrose, Colorado 13-1 Martin, Thomas 352 Janice Martinez, Fernando 2421 East Canal Dr. Turlock, California 134 Martinez, joseph 2424 Foothill Blvd. Oakland, California 135 Mason, Wanda 535 E. Ramona Dr. Whittier, California Medrano, Charlene 3227 Jerves St. Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii 75, 137 Mellow, Marilyn Sue 14565 Ave. 120 Pixley, California 71 Metcalf, Edwin 204 Prairieview Dr. Clovis, New Mexico 135 Mieras, Barbara 125 Belday Rd. Pasadena, California 5O,62,135 Mitchell, Gary 615 East 13111 Clovis, New Mexico 135 Molinero, Dixie 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California Moore, Nancy 1535 jackson Loveland, Colorado Moore, Wfallace - 621 XVisconsin St. Blythe, California 61, 135 Morris, David 3100 Tyler Ave. El Paso, Texas '50, 155 Mullin, Donald 234 Ferrini San Luis Obispo, California Munn, Sherrill 6026 Ralston Ventura, California 135 Murtey, Susanne 31 Elliott Dr. Long Beach, California Pleasant lrlill, California 1,55 Murton, Keren 3707 Linwood Pl. Riverside, California Murton, Phyllis 3707 Linwood Pl. Riverside, California 135 Myers, Judy 4201 Century Blvd. Lynwood, California 135 -N- Nakamura, Jiro 2508 Canyada Ave, Altadena, California 135 Nakamura, Grace 354 W. Galloway Weiser, Idaho 75 Nelson, Brian 264 W. Los Flores Dr. Altadena, California 135 Nelson, Rosalie 136 Espreanza Sierra Madre, California 135 New, johni 1643 N. School Santa Maria, California 135 Nicholson, Daryl 669 No. Los Robles Pasadena, California 61, 135 Nicholson, Lynn 1841 Cherry Lane Campbell, California 135 Nunes, Richard Rt, 3. 'Box 5550 Red Bluff, California so, 135 -Q- Oliver, Sharon 2750 lillen St. N. Sacramento, California 135 Olson, Valerie 1027 EastTuiun1.:a Ave. Burbank, California 135 Owen, Melody 505 18111 Ave, Greeley, Colorado 50, 7-'1 - .P- Pallais, Steve 400 W. Beverly Oxnard, California Pardue, Kathryn Box 217 - - Loving, New Mexico 50,73,135 I Parry, Paul - 12711 Merrill St. Garden Grove, California 135 Passons, Carla . 1539 E. Howard Pasadena, California 135 Peale, David 410 Alice Ln. Blythe, California 135,183 Pendley, Sandra 1010 Frienza Sr. - No. Sacramento, California 50,134 Peres, August Box 33 Lone Pine, California 135 Peterson, Danny 233 Pennsylvania Cr. El Paso, Texas 511, 135 Phillips, Gary' 437 W. 64th Pl. Inglewood, California 188 Pierce, Marilyn 1545 Verd Oaks Dr. Glendale, California 50,62,135,279 Plummer, Keith 115 lf. Norwood Pl. Alltamhra, California Ponsford, Ronald 2010 Xvootllyn Rd. Pasadena, California 36,c7,13s Pope, Beverley 6252 Dorothy Dr, San Diego, California 135, 183 Price, Alan 709 Rlll1Cl1tl.1JI'. San Luis Obispo, California 135 Pudge, lflsie 702 Wfest Kiowg Colorado Springs, Colorado -R- Raser, Harold 1526 Las Lunas Pasadena, California 135 , Redfern, Edward 2132 Ethel Porter i Napa, California 136 , Rice, Susan 1213 6th St. Port Hueneme, Califor 136 - - Riddle, Marcia A ' 1373 Bresec Ave. ' Pasadena, California 249 - Robertson, George P.O. Box 787 Warren, Arizona 136 Robison, Richard 2751 Santa Anita Altadena, California Roundtree, Philip . 2317 E. 12th Farmington, New Mex 136 Rudy, Jerry , 1630 Sierra Bonita Ave Pasadena, California 136 Rush, Kathryn 2030 Helena Ave. Reno, Nevada -5- . Schubert, Paul' 1 ' 1123 Tierr11'Alta,' Pasadena, California Schulz, jeff 21189 6111 AVC. Napa, California 136 - Schutt, Arthur D. 53-'f N. Catalina St. 13urban1c, California 136,170,199 - Scott, Kathryn 351 N. lflwood .111 Cilendora, California 136, 169 Sheldon, William P.O, Box 653 ' Lindsay, California 136 ' nial ic Shields, Sharon 11152 E. Daines Dr. Temple City, California 136 Sill, George jr. 4923 Santa Rita Rd. Richmond, California Skipworth, Larry 329 Kellogg St. Holyoke, Colorado Slater, Paul 619 W. Palm Arcadia, California 136 Sloan, Toni 1317 E, Windsor Rd. Glendale, California 50,156 Slusher, Charles 8510 Mt. Tibet El Paso, Texas 136 Smee, Helen S44 Westmont Ave. San Luis Obispo, California 156 Smee, Joel 1200 W. Howard Visalia, California 136 Smith, David Rt. 3, Box 656 Arcata, California 136 mith, Herb 1 1771 Wenlhley' Rd. Los Alamitos, California 136, 263 Smith, janalee 31139 E. Cholla St. Phoenix, Arizona 62, 136 mith, jim 422 Yates St. Porterville, California 61, 174 'mith, Kathleen 1624 West Walntlt Fullerton, California 136 mith, Leslie Box 633 Wfeaverville, California 136 mith, Mary 25 G1-ant St. Denver, Colorado Smith, Margaret CPeggyj 726 Second Ave. Dinuba, California 136 Smith, Timothy 1559 Sinaloa Pasadena, California 137 Soliz, Yolanda 430 Pine Brook Rd. Eatontown, New jersey 136 Spadafora, Gary 2519 Washington Long Beach 10, California 136 Sprehger, Paulette 761 W. Horthern Colidge, Arizona 136 Stabell, janet 641 Grondahl St. Covina, California 136 Stamper, jacquelyn 534V2 S. Lemon Anaheim, California 136 Stephenson, john P.O. Box 3072 Eureka, California 136 Stiff, Rickard 13827 Floring Ave. Paramount, California 136,163 Stoops, David 32554 Grandview Visalia, California 136 Stoops, Mary 32554 Grandview Visalia, California 156, I63 Storey, Arthur 31340 Drew Los Angeles 65, California Stork, Gary 6317 Yukon Ct. Arvada, Colorado 800112 136 Stout, Brian 2-1 Dialulo Ct. Danville, California 136 Strauser, janet 215 Orchid Dr. Placentia, California Sumner, Karen 135 S. Uncompahgre Montrose, Colorado 62, 74, 136 Sutton, Robert 612 N. Tuxedo Stockton, California 136, 164 .T- Taylor, Christine 942 University Burbank, California 136,167 Tedder, Charles 1594 E. Howard Pasadena, California Tharp, Bill 4845 W. 133 St. Hawthorne, California Thompson, Don 2250 N. Fairview Burbank, California 136 Thompson, Ernest Larry 446 No. Los Robles Pasadena, California Thompson, Ruthc 2544 North Avenue Sacramento, California 136 Thorne, David W. 415 E. 15th St. Santa Ana, California Tipton, Ken 2631 E. Pershing Ave. Phoenix, Arizona Tipton, Rodney 2178 Crestview Dr. CBox 13471 Durango, Colorado 136 Trihble, Donna 601 W. Oakland Chandler, Arizona 62,137 Tucker, David Box 81 Big Creek, California 61 Uchihori, Chris 575 Kawaiui St. Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii 75,137,154 -V- Vanciel, Susan 3640 San Ysidro Wy. Sacramento, Calif. 95825 Van Soest, Maurice R. Rt. 2, Box 189 Brighton, Colorado 74, 137 Vielguth, jon 1854 Tioya Ave. San Jose, California Vincent, Patricia 401 N, Second St. Blythe, California 137 -W- Walker, Sandra Route 1 New Plymouth, Idaho 137 Wallace, john 121 E. Mauna Loa Glendora, California Wallace, Susan 657 Newcomb Dr. Porterville, California Watkins, Beth 621 Del Mar Chula Vista, California 62,137 Watson, Karen 1238 Castoic Bakersheld, California 137 Wzttt, Diana 2338 E. lVladison Orange, California lf57 Wells, Ronald 1843 N. Verdugo Rd. Glendale 8, California 137 Westnitwrelatntl, Barbara 609 Alicia Dr. lil Paso, Texas 137,268 Whitle5', Ray 1551 Oxford Pasadena, California Whittettitrre, Terry 2.235 So. Franklin Denver, Colorado 74,137 Whitwell, Sharon 1020 W. Lincoln Tucson, Arizona 137 Wilday, Joanne 1677 N. Oxford Ave. Pasadena, California Wilden, Sherilyn 1956 Penn Ave, Fairfield, California 157 Williams, Roy 1389 N. Sierra Bonita Pasadena, California Wolf, Denny 4662 E. 56th Maywood, California 137 Wonnenberg, Don 8707 Terrace Dr. El Carrita, California 137 Wollen, Davie 2131 W. Ramona Blvd, 48 West Covina, California -Y- York, Glenda 350 Laswell Ave. San jose, California 157 Young, Harold 5111N. 10111 Pl. Phoenix, Arizona 137 Young, janet 814 Lincoln Buckeye, Arizona Young, Marvin 34237 Ave, F Yucaipa, California 137 Young, Ronnie 317 Plumtree Arvin, California 137 -Z- Zachary, David 205 Loyola Dr. Millbrae, California 164,170 Zellmer, Paul 5311 Cillister Ave. Sacramento, Calif. 19819 I37 ei? I Wanda, editor presents Dr. Brown with a pin. Each year many students must give of their time and energy to produce the La Sierra. This year it has been a privilege for me to work with the 1965 staff. I would like to express my deepest appreciation to each person who helped produce this yearbook. Our sponsor, Dr. Christensen, deserves special thanks for his advice and assistance. Thanks go to Liz Fulton, editor first semester, for her work and ideas. Efficient, hardworking, and determined best describes business manager, Dave Butler. Dave has done truly out- standing work which is rellected in the financial success of the 1965 annual. I could not have asked for a better business manager. Sondra Stanton, assistant editor has been a capable and willing worker. Linda Salsbury, copy editor, has written copy which is a credit to the annual. Jim King, O layout editor, spent many late hours on layouts. Jan McWatters did an excellent job as index editor. Tim Diehl, sports editor, has been a great help to me. Thanks to Jim Cavener for his work as photography editor. The La Sierra must have thousands of pictures to be completed, and many hours to process these pictures are involved. I would like to thank Peter Darajikjian, head photographer, and Daryl Hawkins for the fine work they have done. My room mate, Jeannie Meek has been a great help to me this year and I have appreciated her help. I would also like to thank Sharon Middleton, Sandy Ross, Kay Scott, Sussie Gaines, Mark Donaldson, Chuck Forsman, Jeanne Bowman, Linda Waugh, Irene Brown, Judy Compton, Judy Huckaby, Laura Biddle, Jan Strauser, John Barras, Ellen Mae Ponsford, and Steve Spense. Names T Hz c-:zz ,W ,-,.....-..-.,, , ,- , -..W-.1-.,.. ..-ia-Y,-7 ...xkbhsw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1' H V ..,.. 1- 'W W ' - ., , -... ..... - 1.. -. , -,,. , .. -11 ,:-.'5.. .....' Y...r. --.. ... -- -,... .. Y - -1 . , 7 i' 1.--, . , , . ,Z ' ' 7 4 ' . -. 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