San Diego Academy - Lighthouse Yearbook (National City, CA)
- Class of 1954
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working with and for young peopleg because you have
consistently livecl before us a Christian lifeg because you
have ever worn a patient smile and spoken only env
couraging wordsg because you have taught us with sin-
cere understandingg inost of all because we love you, we
dedicate this 1954 Lighthouse to you, Mrs. Westermeyer.
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The Centenial of Education
The Seventh-day Adventist educational
systems began at Bucks Bridge New York
a century ago in the parlor of Henry
Hilliard xsith nineteen-year-old Martha
Byington presiding over a group of fifteen
youngsters. The first regularly organized
school under the auspices of the General
and Mrs T. S. Whitelock
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Conference Committee was opened in
Battle Creek in 1872, with Professor A. H.
Bell as head master. The school was an
immediate success: Christian education
became a vitalizing force in the Advent
Movement.
In the far West in 1882 Healdsburg
College opened in a ten-room house. This
was California's only school until 1899,
when a Church School was started in San
Pasqual Valley.
In that same year San Diego had but
one church located at 18th and G streets,
with Elder W. M. Healy as pastor. There
were 48 members, six of whom were men.
They were poor in earthly goods but rich
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in courage and faith. They determined to have Christian
education for their children.
An empty store building at 17th and K streets was rented
for S10 a month. There were windows at only one end of the
building. Desks were home-made and old books were pur-
chased from public schools for texts. School opened with
seventeen pupils and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders from
Healdsburg as teachers.
That year Dr. T, S. Whitelock arrived to open a sanitar-
ium at Paradise Valley. He too, was interested in the youth
and felt that a better location should be found for a school.
A little cottage was arranged for across from the G-Street
Church and partitions removed to make one room. Elder
Healy's sister, Mrs. Harris, became the instructor.
It was the year 1906 that a large two-story structure on
16th Street, between Market and G was purchased for a
school, and factory-made desks graced the classroom. The
teacher, Mr. Morrison, and his family lived upstairs. School
continued here two years.
Then a lot was purchased on 18th street south of Market
and a building erected. A long table across the rear of the
room, with shelves above, and two small tables with drawers
to shove under the long table, a three-burner gas stove with a
small oven that could be set over one burner, were the equip-
ment for Domestic Science. Here the girls learned to make
soup and entrees and even apple pies QMrs. Whitlock being
especially summoned to teach the last artl.
In 1910 another Church School was started in a room of
the old North Park Church. The first teacher was Mr. Knapp
who drove to and from school in an express wagon.
In 1918 the building on 18th street was sold, and with
the money a 100 x 100 foot lot purchased on the north-west
corner of 30th and G. A one room building was constructed
on this site. Soon another room was added. Then a second
little building.
A Home and School was organized which gave benefit din-
ners and socials to raise money for school equipment. Broth-
er C. M. Hugeley, a dynamic character, came on the board
and began asking such pertinent questions as: "Why does not
the church progress and hold its members? Because people
want more than eighth-grade Christian education for their
children and they move where they can get it. Why are we
having dimculty holding teachers? Because we don't pay
enough for them to eat properly or live comfortably or dress
becominglyf' Dr. Charles Giddings, Dr. Wesley Smith, and
Dr. J. W. Erkenbeck and other board members worked tire-
lessly. The first year of the school the ninth grade was added:
the next year the tenth. Twelve grades were offered in 1931.
School at 30th and "G"
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School on 18th, south of Market
In 1932, the "Kayless property" be-
tween G and Market and 30th and 31st
was bought, the building moved there,
and by 1932, there stood a new Academy
building. The Academic enrollment was
50. Professor Richard Lewis, now head of
the English department of Pacific Union
College, was principal. Mr. Paul Adams,
now a dentist at Redlands, built up the
science and woodwork departments. Mrs.
Belle Carr outfitted the Cafeteria at per-
sonal expense. Elder Robert Kitto, now
associate Pastor of Glendale Church, was
Bible teacher. The school grew antl
equipment improved and rooms were
added.
In 1946, this school plant was sold, and
the fall of 1947 found us in a new un-
Hnished in the 2700 block on 4th street
in Paradise Valley. Building is still in
progress. The school is growing. This
year finds an enrollment of approximately
300 in the elementary grades and 110 in
the Academy. Twenty teachers are em-
ployed. The set of the sail: "the har-
monious development of the physical,
mental and Spiritual powers" of the
youth of the Church.
C. M. Hugeley
School on "G", between 30th and 31st
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Our CAPTAIN and his family fMT5. Hopp, Devin, and Allenj
To students and teachers alike the 1954 Lighthouse will be a rich storehouse
of treasured memories of a year spent in work and play and in fellowship to-
gether. All who have had a part in San Deigo Union Academy can truly say that
Christian education yields large rewards of satisfaction and happiness. Sister
White tells us, "that the well-being, the religious life of the families with which
the youth are connected, the prosperity and piety of the Church of which they
are members, are largely dependent upon the religious education that they re-
ceive in our schools."
Counsels I0 Teachers - p 497
Our school is truly the servant of the youth of the San Diego area. The true
measure of success in this school is spiritual achievement. This can be measured
in terms of Christian character as evidenced by a day by day Christ-like service
for others.
San Diego Union Academy will always have an interest in all who are and
who have been students here. Wherever they are or will be the Academy wishes
for them the Lord's richest blessing.
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L,History, he makes Jesus real to his stu-
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-- DWIGHT H. MILLER
- Anyone entering the business office
will lind Mr. Miller occupied at the ac-
countant desk. But never too busy
when you draw near, to glance up with
a friendly smile and an apt witticism.
His bookkeeping students are well-
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MRS. ELOISE CLARK
"Do it right!" is Mrs, Clark's motto
for her students in shorthand and typ-
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mechanics teacher. Carpenter, bus-re-
pair man, artist, vocalist, ornithologist
fbird loverj, SENIOR Sponsor.
MRS. LOTTIE VVESTERMEYER
English and speech teacher, librarian.
Never too busy to give personal help.
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ERVIL D. CLARK
A man with a great capacity for facts,
a quick wit, and a ready quiz. Brilliant
thorough, helpful is our math and
science professor.
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VICTOR JOHNSON
Imparts his love of music to his pu-
pils. A real teacher, patient with the
littlest ones, long suffering with the
oldest ones. Our Mr. Johnson, teacher
of instruments, band and orchestra di-
rector.
MRS. MURIEL MCHENRY
On furlough from India is our choral
director. A capable leader and a merry
friend, Mrs. McHenry is greatly be-
loved. Although she will only be with
us this year, she will always be remem-
bered.
MRS. GERTRUDE AYALA
Gentle and clever with the little chil-
dren. A sincere friend to all, Mrs. Aya-
la, piano teacher, believes that good mu-
sic enriches life.
I. GORDON MCINTYRE
A former missionary from China, an
experienced instructor, a tireless work-
er, is our Bible and history teacher. I-Ie
is ever ready to help, counsel, and en-
courage his students.
MILLIE ADAMSON
Teacher of Spanish and home arts.
Painstaking, practical and efficient. A
good friend.
MR. AND MRS. W. F. DETLEFF
Our school could not function with-
out Mr. Detlelf, our tireless custodian,
and Mrs. Detleff, our efficient oflice sec-
retary. They are characterized by their
energy, helpfulness, and friendliness.
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TREASURER
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Shed joy and brightness
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Bob Willard
PRESIDENT
ambition: Minister
"He is always there
whenever there's need,
With his ideals
he's hound to succeed.
Gayle Shidler
SECRETARY
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"A winning smile,
a heart that's gay,
A voice to sing
the livelong day."
jerry Booker
SGT. AT ARMS
ambition: Physiotherapist
"Cheerful, manly,
full of fun,
With hearty smile
for everyone."
Mr. William Davis Mr, Ervil Clark
SPONSOR CO-SPONSOR
Colors: Red and White
Flowers: Roses and Carnations
Gerald Anderson
ambition: Certified pub-
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"His music in
our hearts we bore
Long after it
was heard no more."
Ethelvina Arteaga
ambition: Medical secre-
tary
"She lives at peace
with all mankind:
In friendship
she is true."
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appealed to the Youth to make Christ's ideals their ideals.
all Inspirational music added to the enjoyment of the chapels.
if eration. The theme song, "I want to be ready when
' E Jesus Comes" voiced the sincere response of many hearts.
Elder Gant's serious talks stressed the importance of draw-
the need for preparation for the judgment hour.
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let "A Thanksgiving Recipe" highlighted this
program. Donations received helped to pur-
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and prepared by the Elementary teacher and the music and
speech departments of the Academy. The Academy Band
shown above with student director, Edwin Cheneweth, open-
ed the program with a half-hour of lively music. Approximately
5,335.00 was cleared and the money used to purchase a new Bell
and Howell projector and loud speaker.
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School Fair, May 2
A record crowd attended this interesting meet.
Picturesque booths, pet shows, exhibits, pictures,
band, choral, declamation, sweets, drinks, Mexi-
can dishes, sandwiches, and above all the joys
of friendship highlighted this day. Money realiz-
ed will bring drapes to enhance our Auditori-
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Ever am 1 grateful for his dauntless spirit
That inspired his fellowmen
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William T. Aldrich, M.D.
C. F. Birkenstock, M.D.
Dr. C. H. Brinegar
Dr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cales
Dr. C. M. Ching
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C. Mayhew Ciddings, D.D.S.
Ralph R. Giddings, M.D.
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To build my city."
Shefrah Rqzenstein, Alumna
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Dr. and Mrs. Sam Peck
H, WV. Pfeiffer, M.D.
A. T. Roskos, M.D.
Gordon D. Skeoch, M.D.
F.. W. Reiner, M.D.
Morgan Skinner, M.D.
Smith-Hanna Clinic
A Friend
Dr. O. W. Wheeler
1930-1931
Calderon, Naotni
Dail, Virginia
Huguley, Jack
Knorr, Lillian
1931-1932
Flaconcr, Enid
Golf, Teresa
Hanafin, Howard
Hughes, Virginia
Kenney, Velma
Schmidt, Eunice
Young, Ellen
Young, Clay
1932-19213
Aam, Ester
Berggren, Marjorie
Blincoe, Berneva
Feursinger, Rojean
Giddings, Vera
Harmer, Lucile
Huguley, Carl
Judson, Frank
Lutz, Violet
1933-1934
Huguley, William
Morgan, Florabelle
lfVest, Thomas
1934-1935
Gar', Ruth
Glidden, Daphne
Ford, Iris
Hutchinson, Julia
Milburn, Donald
Niemeyer, Nellie
Smith, Alice
Squire, Walter
Steward, Marvin
Trautwein, Calvin
Warren, Elizabeth
Williams, Juanita
1935-1936
Blincoe, Thomas
Balbreth, William
Garvin, Elizabeth
Giddings, Mayhew
Georgeson, Evelyn
Hascall, Geraldine
Hawks, Paul
Hille, Dora Mac
Lyman, Lucille
Mayse, Lillian
Potter, Fern
Salsberry, Jeanette
Schmidt, Elaine
St. Pierre, Florence
Thompson, Robert
1936-1937
Bower, Donald
Coleman, Evelyn
Coleman, Florence
Crane, Donald
Crane, Paul
Finley, Floyd
Freeman, James
Freeney, Ruth
Giddings, Myrna
Huguley, Martha
Jennings, Eleanor
Judson, Robert
Knorr, Robert
McElroy. Joe
Moore, Kenneth
Qrtman, Norma
Rowe, Gladys
Squires, lvan
1937-1938
Beucler, Gladys
Blakely, Warren
Blumenshine, Clifford
Freeman, Hazel
Fuller, Elizabeth
Glover, Betty
Johnston, Maurine
Moore, Patty
Mclfeeters, John
Neil, Evangeline
Nelson, Annetta
Parnham, Roberta
Payne, Wilma
Thompson, Lucile
1938-1939
Bellis, Lucille
Faust, John Jr.
Huguley, Robert
Kingston, William
Rosengren, Valetta
Smalley, Raylene
Terrazas, Margot
VVilliams, Alton
1939-1940
Breedlove, Richard
Choppell, Dennise
Ford, Eldon
Kingston, Thomas
Lindholm, Treasure
Mayse, Daniel
McAlexander, Beth
McAlexander, Eugene
McFeeters, Paul
McGregor, Robert
Nelson, Laurence
Reed, Justine
Smith, Byrna-Dean
Thomas, Edna
1940-1941
Blumenshein, Alton
Brown, Mildred
Chambers, Gladys
Conzens, Patricia
Franklin, Dorothy
Gray, Ella Mae
Jewell, Joan
Larson, Gerald
Lorntz, Ethel
Martin, Charles
Park, Geneva
Paterson, Betty
Rutan, Charles
Shanks, Donald
Shepley, Robert
Snow, Ruth
1941-1942
Agsten, Catherine
Blakely, Fred
Kellogg. Clarabel
Larson, June
Madero, Jean
Olson, Rosalee
Richardson, Robert
Sharp, Alice Mae
Somson, Ruthe
Uren, Fredron
Uren, Leon
1942-1943
Agsten, Dorothy Jane
Booth, Hobart
Brass, Margaret
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Clatson, Ada June
Fuller, Clela
Knight, Harold
Lord, Muriel
Harbart, Joyce
Mattison, Carol
Morgan, Volncy
Mclvhinncy, Betty
Paesehta, Evelyn
Longmore, Vernon
Rosengren, Betty
Stosesel, Doris
St. Pierre, Robert
Van Meter, Dorothy
1943-1944
Ackley, Donald
Adams, Freeman
Agsten, Helen
Finley, Iris
Fortier, Theodore
Hall, Ross
Klopfensteih, Clarence
Lorntz, Joyce
McBride, Dale
McDonald, Margaret
Murray. Margaret
Neil, Neva
Richardson, Leta
Roberston, Betty
Slater, Jean
Taylor, Joyce
Twiggs, Barbara
1944-1945
Babienco, Barbara
Bishop, Jacqueline
Cantwell, Norma
Fickess, Frances
Foss, Robert
Kerns, June
Killeen, James
McDonald, Barbara
Rozenstain, Shefrah
Van Meter, Betty
lVebster, Myra
Wilson, Judith
Wilson, Iris
1945-1946
Kinch, Gloria
Anderson, Marjorie
Babienco, Floreen
Clark, Richard
Curtis, Herman
Jacobsen, Helen
LaGrange, Charles
Lorntz, Naomi
McDonald, Marilyn
Murray, Lola
1946-1947
Dee, Deena
Gillilan, Belva
Hockin, Alyce
Mallet, Jacquelyn
Miller, Ruby
Ragan, Mary
Reese, Roger
Robertson, Robert
Staff, Virgil
Sullivan, Virginia
Warren, Arabelle
Williams, Richard
Williams, Wanda
Wilson, Marian
1947-1948
Butler, Doris.
Fickess, DeWayne
Garcia, Sara
Lenz, Clariece
Lightfoot, Donna
Lind, Naomi
McConnehey, Lawrence
Miller, Janice
Moore, Millicent
Schaffner, Norman
Taylor, Elton
VVilliamson, La Von
YVilson, Claire
1948-1949
Babienco. Bruce
Bishop, Louis
Bylsma, Pauline
Gardner, Phillip
Herrera, Judith
Olson, Harry
Smith, Robert
Summerville, Barbara
Sterling, Alberta
Williams, Anna Fae
Williams, Onitta
1949-1950
Babienco, Vivian
Becraft, Marilyn
Bigelow, Elaine
Finley, Georgia
Larrabee, Lillian
Madero, Ralph
Mulder, Stanley
Myers, Donald
Sanchez, Rebecca
Springs, Jane
Stall, Elwood
1950-1951
Edington, La Verne
Gillilan, John
Hardy, Millicent
Mowry, Jim
Pfeiffer, Marilyn
Pfeiffer, Richard
1Vilkinson, David
Zumwalt, Robert
1951-1952
Camp, Duane
Carpenter, Jack
Crawford, Carl
Fahlsing, Edwin
Fickess, Bob
Mcflonnehey, Katherine
Pfeiffer, Patsy
Quijada, Maria
Shaw, Audrey
Smith, Fern
Summerville, Nancy
Sturges, Cliff
Uren, Ted
Wagner, Ernest
lvalsh, Tom
Webster, Richard
1952-1953
Branson, Sue
Hunter, Donald
Jenkins, Adele
Kolpacoff Luke
Longmore, John
Manwarren, Patricia
Mitchell, Evelyn
Moore, William
Pfeiffer, Eudene
Roan, Margaret
Rydberg, Edith
Smith, James
Stear, Murray
Swarm, Robert
Tapia, Margarita
Thorburn, Gary
Wiggins, Arlene
Yardley, La Veta
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I like n1y teacher because:
"He considers other people's rights. He is fair in
all things. He understands teenagers - especially
eighth graders. In short, I like Mr. VVister."
-Iurly Hnguley
"He is lair and honest. He gives us a Christian
education . . . and he has good ideas. He treats us
one big family."
blzzarzita Krfpps
flair. Louis Sparks 7th Grade
I like my teacher because:
"I-Ie is always working with us in all ourstudies.
He pitches in and helps us, Out on the playground,
he is always active in the sports. Three cheers for
Mr. Sparks."
Larry Veve-rka
"He is such a kind and considerate man, always
willing to help his students with any problems they
might have."
Gary PVIICEICI'
illrs. Mabel Miller Llth Grade
I like my teacher because:
"She's sweet aml nice and she's kind to us and shc's
pretty."
Libby Ann Bryson
"Every time that a holiday comes we get ice
cream."
Ronald I-Iorn
"She reads stories to us, and plans parties for us."
Ray Ayala
M rs. Mary Guthrie 3rd Grade
I like my teacher because:
"She is so nice and patient with the children that
can't read very good."
Merilyn Thayer
"She is patient and she loves the boys and girls."
Wyatt johnson
"She lets us do many nice things."
Sherrie Lee Summ ers
Mr. Donovan Olson 6th Grade
I like my teacher because:
"He gives us so many chances that we don't de-
serve. He explains thrngs so that we can under
stand them. He takes us to so many places on the
spur of the moment and shows us a good time.
Martha Harmer
"He gives us so many privileges, and because he
likes us. He plays with us all the tlme.
johnny Pottridge
Mrs. Nina Rockwell 5th Grade
I like my teacher because:
1' that I think God wants her
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to do. She has a kind heart and helps out a lot.
She can understand everybody and knows how to
treat them."
Paul Steinbach
"She makes me study."
Leland Cheneweth
"She is fun. She gives lots of parties. She may be
strict but we need a strict teacher." I
Sherrze Potter
Mrs. G. H. Dee 2nd Grade
I like my teacher because:
"She is the best teacher I know."
Marcella Stevens
"She is nice and she lets us sing."
Judy Rae Potter
"She loves us and I love her."
Eleanor Chudleiglz
Mrs. Grace Fuller lst and 2nd Grade
I like my teacher because:
"She brings Flowers."
Billy Rockenfield
"She lets us write on pieces of paper and look at
books. She lets us go get a drink if we are real
thirsty. She's so nice."
Richard Bowers
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Linda French
Kay Giddings
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intrusted to our care. Valley View is indeed a home away from home, YOUR FRIEND
IN THE TIME OF NEED.
Valley View Sanitarium 8. Rest Home, Inc.
68 2328 East om sf. - National Cary, Calif.
Phone GR. 7-lll5
"Quality Painting Is a Good Investment"
KOLPACOFF PAINTING CO.
Specializing in
INTERIOR DECORATING 81 PAPERHANGING
SPRAY PAINTING - SWING STAGE
INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL
HOpkin 6-9480 - HOpkin 6-7070
Member of Painting SI Decorating Contractors of America
3565 IMPERIAL AVE. - LEMON GROVE - P.O. Box 365
COMP'-'MEN-I-S Everything Photographic
HARMER'S PHOTO SHOP
CYprus 5-0139
403 University Ave.
ROBERT'S MEN SHOP
San Diego
COMPLIMENTS FRASEWS
BRINEG-AR'S GUEST HOME PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
1429 D0"e 5'-f 5'1" D'e90 824 National Ave. - Phone GR. 7-4201
BElm0nf 44718 National City, California
At TheaTle's
San Diego's oldest and largest M1i.sic Store!
CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS
PAN AMERICAN BAND INSTRUMENTS
GIBSON GUITARS
EXCELSIOR ACCORDIONS
ACCORDIANA ACCORDIONS
LEEDY 8a LUDWIG DRUMS AND MARIMBAS
Band Instrument Rentals for Beginners.
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Best Wishes to the
Class of '54
1900 Logan Avenue, San Diego
Telephone: BElmont 3-1287
Best Wishes From
BAY FURNITURE CO.
National City
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1125-31 SIXTH AVENUE -0 SAN DIEGO, QCALIF.
Phone ss. 9-9453
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Home of: Winthrop Shoes
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419 C Street
San Diego
VISUALADES CONSOLIDATED
4755 Palm Avenue
P.O. Box 488
La Mesa, California
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,Qef 0 Projectors - Movie or Still
Cen 0 Cameras - Film - Printing
0 Tape Recorders - Records
lA Department of Pacific Union Conferencel
Best Wishes
HEATH'S FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Howard and Joan Heath
National City
Congratulations to the 1954 Graduating Class of
San Diego Union Academy
Upon the Successful Completion
of Studies and Courses Undertaken.
STATIONERS Corporation
1055 Sixth Avenue San Diego
Compliments of
BURLINGAME
SURGICAL SUPPLY
CO.
BE-0187
1360 5th Avenue
San Diego
Compliments of
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Appmd
I39 East Eighth St.
National City
Smart Shops in National City
EI Caion - Lemon Grove - Pacific Beach
Compliments of
HANSEN'S FLORISTS
229 National Avenue
National City, Calif.
CR. '7-1165
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l3l6 Natl. Ave., Natl. City.
GR 7-0501
Everything in Glass
Devoe Paint
A Friendly Place to Trade
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Richfield Ph. HI 4-9730
366 El Cajon Blvd.
El Cajon, California
Tires, Recapping 48-Hr. Service
American 81 Foreign
Credit Cards
TRAILER SUPPLIES
Patio Furniture Truck Covers
Trailer-Home-Store
We make our awnings on the premises and invite you
to visit our shop and store. We carry a complete line of
trailer needs.
EL CAJON AWNING CO.
845 El Cajon Blvd., El Caion HI. 4-5447
Congratulations
From
CLAWSON PRESS
Commercial Printers
BE. 2-36l9
i527 First Ave.
San Diego
Wafionaf ollumger gomlaany
Lumber - Building Supplies - Plumbing
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National City, Calif.
The Home of S.D.U.A.
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GR. 7-4930
National City
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Arlington, California
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2920 University Avenue
San Diego 4, Calif.
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