San Diego Academy - Lighthouse Yearbook (National City, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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'D ,., L3 5 9 N4 C SD 'U O33 8 P-4 r-r 3 LT' X4 ro fb fs 3 .-Q V' o 5' '-n Q l'Y 9. 5 it ff' ' s 5 -- 3 T' H P-l 3' FT "2 pg Z O N 2 5 v--1 ua xixxwkkqs p l A f is! I ' l 9? css' ' 1KtAxg.xxXX ' 5 "The Set of the Sail" - September 2, 1953, four hundred boys and girls set sail on a nine- month cruise to embrace the beautiful isles of opportunity. The suc- U! 5 rn CII O P'Y'2 PF: -1 ,... rn I3 fl- C17 23" ... 'QU F? LT' ru CD 5' O so F-ll CD O PP? E1 EF? n C3 44 PP if FT 'J' ro -4 so "9 D- U1 O P'?'i as Q- 4 sw 3 rw ro 3 ro D' F and point to glorious sunsets of attainment. Above all may the record show that Christ has been the Pilotg His T Word, the logbookg and the Heavenly shores, the ultimate port. 9 "As we voyage along thro' life, 'Tis the set of the soul, And not the calm or the strife." f That decides the goal, 4 Z I Editor fill: . " I I :' ff fllfllflwffif funvzzflffzzflffffzffllfz bring back the sunrise of enthusiasm, the ripples of laughter, the blue V ff 4 f I FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ELEMENTARY ADVERTISEMENTS QW 'i'T'5?'L . I . M -. ,. 514.2 S lg. l 1-::ww"i'i' qs P- Q, s 1 gb if I Q? ' ' Ni., Q . -In A.-Q ' 'ff'1n'fQ' ' - I .4 nl Q9 ! Q f .3,-bf' 4 s W , ,sv ..q- hy -av I 1 4 eff erik- sf e 1.- v. is V ifvf ., wg' ' , , .,., , - , 6' 'W ' Veal. 'n ..r', .. WI. I 5 f' 'W f H , as L ' ' d .iv 0' i p,, N w A ' N wr.-I Q .vw 'fl know a green cathedral, A shadowed forest shrine, ' Where leaves in love joinrhands above And arch your prayer and mine: Within its cool depths sacred, The priestly cedar sighs, And the fir and pine lift ar-ins divine Unto the pure blue sky." H Because you have so unselfishly given your life to 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. 'T'.,.,9l1'T' ' F.. ,aiu-',, V. Q' .-Lk' .f :- ' WM . " ' .- F ' -. f f f Y H r , I rn 4 H ., V 3 , U a 1 rx ' .f E D" '1" W M uri If: XJ ., 16.110 .,., , . , . v WQTW Hfif- 'UI-I-I.,, I hm M lu wr - , 'rd 7 'iff 1. ff" L1 4 N sc, t , , "xl f X -Q.. W , .1 ff- l-my , .. ,,f:a,,-5n.7-'fpw , , -N ' Lqvf-5... -ic., .,,.g.' ,. ww .E-, --w - -, L. , , l , ,,-,, .- , V ..... e- , , ,- ,fl -' 33-2?5f'Z'?7f -El-, I--A Y , A,,1,..r,.v.:-.,s'm"' -- I i -.J The glistening, glimmering waters 4' Are calling me out to seag " The swelling and heaving breakers VVave and beckon to me., Romilda Guthrie ' h ir- l 1 hi 'fx I! Q dl ni iltl I1 ni Htl wil Fir street S.D.A. Churc an Diego , il- its is ""4' I! lr Ill' IB ll!! W W 411 g st 5 D A school building at Battle Creek Michigan 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 Two-story structure on 16th, between Market and "G" 1 2 pl 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 CD I C3 - . .- I:--Us-""' :Z-E , x I I - i I 11' gg-AT-41: -tht 4 A 1l.,."lui Z -.. 4 145 'A'-N ,. . X K-Hhlftlllm, u ,Q ' , .-' f - A I I . ". - 'I ' , I if- f Q. , I .- I I L 'ell v livin ' pl I i . I' A A 3.1 pl 1 lllr M if ll H, lx . as i I, ' , ' 4 V ,lllhfj I 1 l, l 1 'F 1 i 'kr X . l ll 5 1 . - y f . I ss . A . . F I, iv ' ' I ' ilf..J"'il 'l I "Cottage" school house at 16th and "G' 1 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" 1-'adn' Q21-..-K . 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 x A 1 There's a glorious goal for the sailor There's a porf at the end of the da Y, VA,,Wns Then fear not the rocks or the billows, 'N-BuL,1e,g-ggutbe up and away! ,f f , ,l - ' V U A I ' f ' Ji fl," , ,....4--P' - '- '-.1 I 31- , . an , I " rf 2 5 +. ' if . ' is 4 4 '4 -n" 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. Y , t MN 'Nm , 1 1 ' -h Q' Q wg it i . ' E ji LEE HOPP jg 3 " man of the hour" is our principal, 1' ' 'Fl with his pleasant manner directs U R ' f fit e boys and girls in the way that they ff should go. Teacher of New Testament L,History, he makes Jesus real to his stu- dents. -J..-f -- 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- trained. 4 l MRS. ELOISE CLARK "Do it right!" is Mrs, Clark's motto for her students in shorthand and typ- ing. I' X ' A X x 's U I6 1 f .""' f, '52-J-.. H. . A 5 WILLIAM DAVIS A versatile man is our shop and auto- Q 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. We may forget the distinction between an adverb and an adjective, but we sh ll M never forget Mrs. Westermeyeig I Wit i 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. A:- u 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. W .vu -wj' , N . ,. AY. , . , ' ,lj ."l:1.',n' - ' i," Ts':'l'19! y" ' ,.. ' N 9 If 1, ,fly 1 . I-, "l2-5. f ,ur M V I ,1 " 1"""' trl" :F Q. ' his 2, :Qi "f":n :'t,1r,' J" 11 7-1, 00 - Q BQGUGQDQGQGQDQ 341' frm. ..., L ' J x Q nv fr- v-W i.- 11I TEACHERS - EX TEMPORE 1. It's all right, Mrs. Clark. 2. This is itl 3. Ahal Mr. Davis. 4. "What's he up Lo now?" 5. Mrs. Brown - "try that note once more." 6. Mrs. Davis - "now tenors, your part-" 7. Whal's that I P I 8. Nickel GJ quiz. 9. "Glory-". 10. "One, two, three, four-". ll. "One rib missing 12. "When I finish these forms-". 13. Steamer smoker? 20 f 1 N L1 fl " -W is ww 1 , B' 5 vi se ' gg- f if iif lm' . ' I.. 'Q ?fEmiFz",- f -mania: f 5 3 . In ggi: W Q ',v!!:g""5. .1 sam 1 V ' 'U Ri' 'lf w qi W iz .' , '- TES EEE1 E515 gg , . f w I : ' .gffmf P A ' l ff :.i: WM QQ Q , we is . r X :K K "Ohl,fset.your sail to the heavenly gale, Q And then no matter whatewlinds prevail, . , No reef shall wreck you, no calmqdeldygm V Nolmist shall' hmder, nQ5QfQrm 'shall stayg I rw 22: j xx ffl? 1 eg 3 is new 222 ll 222 WQQQQAQSQ 222 in W W X x :H by-,.,w81" . ,, . fs' Aw H asia , - M zzzmgsseus ' N N eee lll l eee llz X tle W XX x. W , 1 X K y V, W lk X , X X" l X-N ll ,lf x A "'f N f Qeee -X x x , ,f L51 l ' Q X XXX X X , X ,H -X X . .. VL sk, gel W, ll 1 K . H. x ' 1 ' J ' . A K. I, , -X lk 1 L " 1 l m Vx. I J x N ' I Y llll e e Q I xii lrvi , X lf lx x K X 5' f QR il .l eee X , . X Q11 M ' X' Q X w lb XXX N ll an xx 2 ll: X, X , l g A X YS 4' , l X e W XXX 3 -N-K Wi ,AXA Qi , ,, -.., ii W U Lenita Rosengren VICE-PRESIDENT ambition: Interior decor- fl l0l'. "A bri ht and active . 8 girl is she, And where there's fun, she's sure to be." y g,.,v,.,,.. ,f i Orval Swarm PASTOR ambition: Doctor "Faithful at study, faithful at work, One who never wants to shirk." hue: .ei r 'f 'S' Joyce Kolpacoff TREASURER ambition: Accountant "Her twinkling eyes and Winsome air Shed joy and brightness every where." Bob Willard PRESIDENT ambition: Minister "He is always there whenever there's need, With his ideals he's hound to succeed. Gayle Shidler SECRETARY afnbition: Secretary-recep tlonist "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- lic accountant "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." Bing Brinegar ambition: Dentist "If I had lived in the days of old, I'd have been a gallant knight." ' N.,mU.ce lx -Q -t. o X 1 QR! , . me ,alfa fx V ' x fax 'Aft-s, ' , fi A -:I WMM ' Om pda! Carole Anne Camp ambition: Secretary "She'l1 prove this point to anyone, The less you speak, the more you get done." Kenneth Coville ambition: Pharmacist "What he wills to do, He does with a will." Romilda Guthrie ambition: Mission doctor "DimrfJled, smiling, an full of fun, This you may see from the friends she's won." l Opal Longmore ambition: Mission doctor "There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thoughts upon her face." Linda Maclntyre ambition: Nurse "She walks cheerfully in the way, And never wishes it more wide or more smooth." Betty Lou Muncey ambition: Secretary or Accountant "You can't judge people by their size, Much is accomplished by the one who tries." john N ava ambition : Modern arcln tect "If all the universe were his, He could be no gladder than he is." Dail Phillips ambition: Minister "The man of independent mind Indeed is very hard to find." jean Rittenhouse ambition: Nurse "She gives no place to fear and doubt, But goes through life with the sunnyside out Sandra Sand mnlnition: Technician "Full of fun, from care set free, That is the way she'll always be." Paul Shctler ambition: Physicist "I honor the man who is willing to sink Half his present reputef the freedom to think." Sharon Souttere !lI7lI7ffi01Z.' Nurse "She's what she pretends to be, About her there's no make believe." LaVona Wagner ambition: Nurse "A nod, a smile, a word of cheer, These are her gifts from year to year. Gene Webster ambition: Architect "A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men." Patsy Williams runbition: Nurse "Her wit and eyes that bubble with fun Will lighten the load for everyone." all H w r I + , 1 -. -'-A Q li fi .qw .5 r " 4 Am, "1 pw . Y A. f Y g -1 . . ' 5 lk , 'Y J fa E, wil W5 inn . v- n 1- ""? . n--Q, 4 , - .,..'1fJ" , ,'P'iJ':. 4? fm , "ESF-Q- :ff ' 1. fl.-1' .,1 1 ,Y 9-VQQPFQ, N, 47" ...Fx .lun- X 5'-ra .W ,,.. VW - A J!! A I 155, V V f . 'gb .-W'- Tm N. :wtf W--I i ui 414 I l 4. .4vJ""-f. i?',.Li7'i"',! 33. ' -' ' Q1 J aw F W fb J f' -'- - www, 123, - .M V 9 '- A ,IHHEINI ik fQ3 Uma S i P ' w 'E .gg f:f " , JinfH3HJnLW-+i Hx 'mir' .' A ...U .uf , 1 .ZW '- 4.x X v xv . .., ft 0 lm N- , I "Though head winds baffle and plans ,delay You can keep the course by night and dayg It will not matter what Winds prevail, For all depends on the set of the sail." v A , x p '- I.. 1 -I U 4 'W Ai 1 ' f X ' . f -f I ,L .h x Q 'I i dd lk I 1 601 ,7 l Leo Vogt President his JUNIOR CLASS Beverly McBride Vice-President I Motto: Keep On Keeplng On 1 Color: Red and Gold Flower: Daffodil Bonnie Gillilan Secretary-Treasu rer ox ,I N , ,,,',.T, - fix .- 4 LN 5 1 fqir A 1 ,' ,,', g ,., ',:.- ri fa, V- 'J - fr llu V ,1,l5 , -gfiedj uf .f A X if 1, ' ' W l Y ' nf' " ' , ly ' Y A 11-.AAAf4f,vi,.L 'f A ,M I Darlene Anderson 'f i ' x 'I I b ' Lawrence Webster -lsst. Secretary-Treasurer '- ' T L K V V Sgt. at Arms - f an x S , I X' V 'i ., Mrs. Louie Westermeyer Sponsor 7 ffl ,I rv , lib-gi fl 11 4511 uvz mf' il! Q...-I Q-1 Jack Benellel Edwin Chencwellx Ann Dimock 71' E Klllllfyll Finley 'W' lf, Ronald Green Gloria Harper Gladys Kripps X 3 2 ,. Nola LaGrange Sandra McCoon Roger Pfeiffer Jeanne .af 3 'L Vx Cookery 9 H ' , Suspense whqfg ,at 2 h VVVJA I H . F f, f 'Q k ew, f ., V 4 Tramps In A L'Pdnij?':4:,er- Sr-Mies , fkeacku' who WWE? Chin-xu 'Iv 'Ei L u HC ln Q Iii -. 39 2 P32213 Umghg, saw o U NSU mgwaw 'O GJ F255 S1306-3LH Eggs.: 4-I wow PNQESN 2213: gQJPS,.g .G F3326 ox. Siva Kim-QU 94359 K1 X . 2 xxx X E :E .-+ f I e mea - 6241 66444 Darlene Camp QIZIIIICS Camp Beverly Adamson Cllrichlon Bellows L Cllurlcs CllCllCWClll .' W ,A "lV"' "Hg ' ll - 1 I bw . . W ,W T55 , ' -, , VT, , i gg. X 1 N ll . V 1'L 5 Q ' j'.i-,XF ,. ll: - !f.f."f' ' JEL ' -1 1 1 2' Q23 " ji,-,,,, , Y' l , ' "3' e??J?,:'l'Qf3-- 3x W l AH- gl Tig Sly Qu .1 -U A ,fx Y -lvalj, ,jgf Clmrlcs Edwarmls lislhcr Frnzce , 1 Ax jerry Davis Nancy Davis :nncs Coville Danny Harmer Nell Hardy Bettie Harper i Wells Gardner Bessie Glasgow if ' 4 r, rf 19? .J -ts, r ok ...., ,mn- .1- ff? N l 1, ' I I 0 lg' S' X Henry Mallet P11 tsy Morgan 'ff' 'vi Tom Hatchell Vic Kolpacoff Bobby McConnehey .Lgpx -33 utly Sziucl Elwood Ross Herbert Russell Liutlzl Oster Dorothea Pritchett awsw-r3.4-M -V fi' .ir . J ,QQ . , St l IIXUQT3. 1 QQ Lorcllzl Young .z-45.7 Q A - Betty Vigil -5' Robert Squire l'll'1l uk Hlclmslcl' - 51 cd . U F" I+.: U, IW Q.: 2 5' ' U 5 D-lu-a 5 W -3 2 .P :I 3 s- , .Ab 3 O 5 ,, :O U 45' O 'A ,H 5" px .. ,F?""' ,N 5 3 C ii' M '63 0 o GJ aku W CII! a.. O ,U 4: 3 C-' HQ N +-I CU Qi Q w Q, .Q. 11 2 'JS 3 'D 'zz :s G1 'G QQ f-1 SI .-4 5-' 5' "' R hi 5 S-1 H gg, O 5 ,O ,J Q, P4 ' A-1 F3 'i"'4 W: X5 ' 5' ,, V. ..,, mn...-- ,- 11, , ,. , . ..f.x. 4:3i3'i.,-lf..a.1i1nf-i.hxE.h4l11L.,,LiALim gmmg .... nf , ,L.e,.1ifM,liL 6404605 ' ec nd H444 . fy' "V" 1 S' PA . Gordon Anderson W X ,li N . I "YV ' 5 , , 1 Y J V ::..V 1 5 l x A K Leroy Bowker Q Ag, jerry Branson fl A' eer Lt ' 1... -if T V w i f Mack Brinegar , '.,,,, 5' i J George Bryson 1 s J, 'V X A fl! . 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J A li M33 L ff' 'Elie heavgns 21l1E'C'E?ll1l'1g'th? glyory 0'f Gifndg L-I i Ground floor, left to right: Helene Hilllllllflllll, piunistg Szintlrzi Snncl, -lzunes Coville, Darlene Camp, Karen Pottridge, Loretta Young, L:iV0na vV1lgllCl', Gayle Shicller, Beycrly McBride, Billie Denthznn, Romilda Guthrie, Nadine Chapman, George Bryson, Kathy Morrison, Ann Rittenhouse, Glenn Shidler, Essic Brown, john Pottriclgc, Gwen Hoclcin, Peggy Boudreau, jackie Hoekin, Gwen Tynclall, Delmzn' Bond. Patsy Morgan. .xi ,- .nr-' 4 I ti? 715 552 lvl' ! , i if -gu- -vin' .ASIA QE Left to right, lst row: Margaret Davis, pianist, Carole Traylor, Beverly McBride, Lloyd- ine Harter, LaLonie Marshall, Gloria Harper, Esther Frazee, Nell Hardy, Katherine Finley, Linda Oster, Bonnie Gillilan, Jeanne Slead, Muriel McHenry, Director, Sharon Souttere, Lavonne Yardley, Patsy Williams, Linda Mclntyre, Marilyn Squire, Darlene Camp, Rachel Moreno, Beverly Adamson, Rosie Flores, Betty Lou Muncey. 2nd row: Ann Dimock, Ann Somers, Jane Webster, Millie Williams, Jean Rittenhouse, Nadine Chapman, Gerald Anderson. Tom Smith, Jerry Peterson, Wayne Manwarren. Charles Edwards, Gordon Anderson, Irene Martin, Gladys Kripps, Margaret Sleacl, Sandra McCoon, LaVon Wagner, Dorothea Pritchett, Nancy Davis, Gayle Shidler. 3rd row: Frank Webster. William Davis, Ronald Green, Carlyle McDunnah, Roger Pfeiller, Curtis Bradford, Romilda Guthrie, Judy Sand, Lenita Rosengren, Loretta Young, Judy Leach, Bettie Harper, Allen Bremmer, Kenneth Coville. Vic Kolpacolf, Black Brinegar. ltli row: Bob Willard, Henry Mallett, Gene Webster, Bing Brinegar, Charles Cheneiveth, Jerry Davis, Danny Harmer, Wells Gardner, Dail Phillips, Orval Swarm, Paul Shetler, Clarence Stevens, John Naya. On Platform left to right: Winnefred Brown, Juanita Kripps, Kay Giddings, Kenneth Co- xille Janet Grounds, Judy San, Jean Rittenhouseg Prof. Johnson, director, Darlene Ander- son Curtis Bradford, Larry Veverka, Edwin Cheneweth, Charles Cheneweth, Arteen Fischer, ind Danny Harmer. W Tumblers Wig EN- 'DCU ' f , 4 ,,f -.,,i',: fi 6,4 61 LA!!! l lift!! L .fl ik ' xW' E lf Q ' 5 . ' .' .fl All T ' 5 T W VV r. ..t 14 I... Q X 5' K, x . 'lf NM N ' - X wx ' 7 ,fx I 4 wg!! I X yv,v N lifowrli -' ,I Q N, x or VX., .. 1 x A y , 'fa . I ' f 5 t 1 -Lf N . ,. K X A rj . nffxxtj, , , It I ,KX I f l T T F1 T K I T T f 3 3 x K' T. if Q ' X l .- V T Tl il-il 4 , t- . k,,fu,x fl , , fill V The sophies went over the hump, Sir, " In the mighty campaign for the slab, , ' , lVith jerry and Clhzirles and machine guns , Q To give laggzirds all that they had! T Q The seniors were right on the jump, Sir, I Q For seniors always should rate: A . They hurried the Campaign along, Sir, y Q hh They wzmtcd ust one rhancte to skate! J A The juniors und lreshies were trumps, Sir, 8 The children chipped in, nip and tuck, gh y j S Q Till adding the dollars together Q65 - The school raised its 3000 buck! ssifr A Y P' T P 45 Edamzm Qntefuufalf S Linda Maclulyre Charles Edwards Bing Brinegar Paul Shetler Zaiwmq Seduce at Wfofzi ' ,I . 1 QWWE 'fb-Y N- . "lfLTQf"1ff . 5' 54725. R qi' 1 ' lim I Llvifuhxl ' A. 1' swf .fit the desk: Ann Dimoclc, Typist: Beverly McBride, Associate Editorg Romilda Guthrie, Editor-in-Chicl: Bonnie Gillilan, Associate Editor: Dar- lene Anderson, Typist. Standing: Bing Brinegar, Advertising Manager: Paul Shctlcr, Business Man- agcrg Vic Kolpacoll, Art Editor: Mrs. XVCSlCl'mCy'Cl'.LllCl'11l'Y Advisor: Charles Cheneweth, Circulation Manager: and Danny Harmcr, Photographer. 1 . ,LH A 'TF ' Hddefgvw T'-it : V ,,,. .-t 7 ,1,,,. , 4' Sduefz S Za! yi -fa W L' "n . -il-111. 'P-7 .-V A '76 ll , A -57 F Q, r in ' ' " 414 A Y '73-:Sz 1-'fl C, 'exile Sl V let Ulqlelu Con V -1 IZ' j . 'jf' ...ki nhl' I Il, 141,111 D ' A,.. .O 1 C I1 I I1 ll 1',' 710 0. Ck I uw!! ' J. - , 41.1011 cl e ,J 4, :- 1,1 fail. . ' elivol , , 1, I 3. A4 - A,, , N ', Sho, 1, 365- JL- I, 01, '- "if!1Cff . S '-Li 1 ,EK V,f"'--ix. ' ' k- 7 Q 3 ,lf , y ' 3 ' V, W .6 .su I ,N , mug I f .gi :If .Tw ,,' '-H ' 1, C1 ' 3. Q,.3,,-Y I. V .- w ' e ' 1 , N 'e A V II. Bind R -f L? i V TJ-.. .. for 'X K"--' ii '- 55,225 0 '+ O x JQ,-. fl .IQ-,TV ' IJ, .1 I -QQ!! 1, 1701 0 1 .I77 . We S C7 Ieheh ,etli ' Ie Ollalq M gtg' M I7 acl -4 D. 1 , Sec nt I' ,VI-6 J- 8 J S ' ' O ff,ke S1 H1 'fa OCA le 3 fra I' Plfgiargyf DPQII Sidestl. -31-lesor' I nt' Jearfe jeff J' IJ! ,hd .V .9 fr Dain e"zc,J, . e,. . R 'fre so . ,Il A P .astor 48 fl h0llSe SSI ' Viggnt 'lglte 'P 6 'li r lc, ta . etar R09 -. .eu Yirfaa'-: A T' 'L " 4 b fr' 'il to ' 44 'f iv' I 'ff'-. 1 fb ' ,J 1 WJ' , I 4 , ff W J 1 U, I AI o o + Q N I my: WN Sabbath School Mission Speukcfs Gene Websxer, Ying, Yavhxcgmr, Yam Shex- euce NQ ebsxci . Lknda Machxxqvc, Xer, Owm Swarm, Laws '1'cm'pu1'auce Club Oijicers 'udn Mnchwgrc, Yuhwfxq Sec, Dadcxxe C.'AmQ, Sccvcxzwgg yhwmey, fxgskgmm Secy, ONQA Swarm, 'Yvens.uxci', ' Assxmm 'Hens Bob W mam. Vkcc-Vfesxdwv. x. L f Lx Diimvj NN cus Gm duet , Uwe YNXXKQS, Viesidcn 4' . , ' -ff? E" G EL ' V3:,,g.- ,l A Z: V- .-"N-f' '- 1- ", b Q33 Ziff " '5 '7- v g-- S.B.OQ1cers, ZYHI1 Semes Xkowacoii, Vice-Ytcskdemg Lio- x Mxmceq, Assismm Secs, Sgx. ax M105- w uX Shedcf, Ytesxdeov, Soqcc Xnvqxe, Secsemavgg Bemq Lox Ykadxsv, Bob NYcCovmeXxeq, cr Yldent. J, ' CA110 Ya da Niue vlehsxev, awe Sane . Weekaaf Z7 Elder Phillip Knoche conducted the fall YVeek of Prayer. His theme was "Stop! Look! and Live!" He portrayed K, the Christian life as the only really happy way to live, and 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. IIIIUIHIYAIIIIIIIIIIYAIII llllllll Ill l!l1 -IIIIPIIII Ill llllll ll'lYl IIVIYAI Ill Il'lY4Yl llPql'l4 liflhl lVlllllAlIlllllll lIlllllY I ll lfllfllll HY I 'I fill IIE u'l'l' IH! llllllllllllllll lllllllYIl2 'IELUI 'llE'M'AI lL5ll 'ihllldl JlL!A'2lll1llllllllll llllllllllllllllllIllYIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllhllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllfl llllllllllllIll.AllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI J Elder Kenneth Gant conducted the spring Week of Conse- ing near to God in the crisis hour, the danger of drifting, Yes it could be Especially uf you have the courage and deternnnahon to reaHy get ahead and to be a leader un whatever you do At P U C you II get the chance to chmb to get ahead-spiritually, mentally and physucally If you want your life chart to go up start up at P U C Angwin Col ifornia lllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllIl lllllIll lllllll' llllllll llllllll lllllhll llllllll llllhlll llhillll lhllllll llllllll llllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllI2lllllIlI llIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllI llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII llllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllll'5llllllllllll r1 pl-' 1 f - Illlllllllllllllll!!4gl!l-- qilllhn!lllllllllllIlIIlI llllIlllllllllllIidllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll 7' llll!!!lll!lll!4lllllllIlllIllllllllllllllallglllllll ll!!-ullllu:5lllIlllllll:Illllllllllllllll ll lllllll il Ill, ,- llllllrlIllll ll-lll I I -I llllll -Ill .-...-., ..., ..,. , ,,, . - - -.t-- - .- 4 ... lllllHl -I'IIIIIIIIII'I'I-'A-------W--I-I-I!!--I IIQIIIIIIII y -Q - ' r ' P- 'P' ' r' ' f I r - ' ' ' r ' r . I ll P ' ' . i. ' F , ' . 4, ... 5. ... 4 ... ' ... r Y , . ' I . I . . . . 4 ' I V . . . 1 - T' 5 , 5 'I - - if I--., T ,,.v,... fEv':Sl'f:.-I 'Q A iv' ,pb g San Diego Academy Band Opens the Talent Program , ,yxk icgxw' . het ' . QA VCX- QA C,Xe0'x,s3xo0x XB DY' oi ' Speech and Muisc Give Tlzanksgiving Program In November a beautiful Thanksgiving pro- gram was presented at San Pasqual Academy and at North Park Recreation Hall. The play' let "A Thanksgiving Recipe" highlighted this program. Donations received helped to pur- chase an Echotape tape recorder. 50 'il X . " 1 24 qifiiw . ' This Beautiful program was sponsored by the Home and School 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. Mrs . Lu! Of Hu -Pull. olhe 85301, pres. Sclloolldeht 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- urns. i'F"'?-5:1 5 mmiz D-Y-N, V '6 N ' :- 1: rn V xg iff' V - '-- ' . un F Q' . ,,,N,7-I .a,, r 1 1 1 v ,374-,f.-,.,,,.,.. - . ,pw - - e W, 1 Eu- ., jl ' ' , wr ! H4 ' 75' I .. , W J " sf' rf if ' ,, A f--w .new A -,- W wa, F , . . 'V fi - 4. JHST. Q mfnufe! J A Yes, ea.r- W IVYIQ OU -fi'oiLl1Sl1 hero . iff ,--if ik f1a4ga,coflf Ula rz Z51'rrj3 Har-en? 1 "Before my mystic eyesight Comes a ship, all sails unfurledg This was Cabrillo's bark That found my bay, my home. Ever am 1 grateful for his dauntless spirit That inspired his fellowmen Om-5' William T. Aldrich, M.D. C. F. Birkenstock, M.D. Dr. C. H. Brinegar Dr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cales Dr. C. M. Ching A Friend A Friend C. Mayhew Ciddings, D.D.S. Ralph R. Giddings, M.D. A Friend To build my city." Shefrah Rqzenstein, Alumna 0054044 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 Zuma! 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 5 i h c ! la M Shelter of the 5321 craft at anchor layg c c " A In the shelter of a Christian school K h W. h""!f' 4 f andf play. if '1-, M c 'f 'i I 'K . I I l ry ui , wr-si .""-v-' E-L2 L - A 1,1315 .L A I J Q sf F 'J' 1.1 y. 3 f if is , I l ml f ,.,, fx Mr. George Wistar 8th Grade 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 "She does everyt img 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 4 r t t i 1 Wjflffifli Jigs Y 255 slr' e A Ei' . 2-N . . f:lfW'MY? - .M 1 lm l il r. Y 4 an , '7- Ps gg ? rx' ,A F ,X S- X YQ ,, ll I .fx 1 K ' l Bcvcrl ' I-Icssellinc 3 Secretary , 7 H H, Y Benny Naval , A K, -V President l -1 J K , X Q- -R '- Y-c. 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V Dale Sharp Kent Sinclair .lanct Wheelel Waaemgdm Ist row, left to right: Lois Brown, Donna Morri- son, Karen Pottridge, Glenna Shidler, Essie Mae 'Q Brown. . Z 2nd row: Johnny Pottridge, Jacky Hockin, Sharry Q Potter, Peggy Bourdeau, Gwen Hockin. 14 fcuahfz0 Ist row, left to right: Bobby Villanueva, Peggy Bourdeau, Gwen Hockin, Lois Brown, Sherry Potter, Alicia Andersen, jacky Hockin. ' 2nd row: Essie Mae Brown, Donna Morrison, Glenna Shidler, Karen Pottridge, Libby Ann Bry- son, Raymond Proctor, jerry Lenz, Larry Fischer, Larry Miller, Eugene Lysinger. 3rd row: Freddie Villanueva, Bobby Shetler, Marvin Mittchel, Billy Dentham, Larry Ververka, Arteen Fischer, Dale Bryson, Ronald Brown. 4th row: Professor Johnson, Delmer Bond, Janice Benton, Winifred Brown, Juanita Kripps, janet Grounds, Fred Ayala, john Pottridge, Ann Rittenhouse. ,ff Um mamma 'Hi Q w w , V P lf' 'I 1' - . 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