Westmont College - Citadel Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1960
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4 T'- T ffif'-if ' ,,. L N N11 1 ln! wk 1 J Next to religion there is nothing that ac- conwphsheth a n1an n1ore than learning Thos. Fuller ,- Eu,-1. 513' W- I -ll Q ll M i,. 1 1 i -- 'cz 64411 WWWMWWM Volume XX Published by the Associated Students of Westmont College Jan ll 4 adtq 1 1 l N w 2 Q w X V , l S H X x T 5 I 5. W NV 3 5 w m ,n 'i F 1 . .N Us A Recognition ........ Pursuit of Excellence. Search of Knowledge. Proper Perspective . . . Purposeful Activity .. Wholesome Integration. Physical Preparedness, .i Reciprocal Enterprise. . Orderly Manner ..... These Pages . . . . Dedication . . . .Academics . . . .WC SA ..... Spiritual Life .. Organizations . . Student Life . . . Athletics .... . Advertisements Index .,...... Student Directory ii. , ii it Pa ge . 6 .. 10 .. 38 .. 98 ..11O ..132 ,...144 ......176 ....188 ..189 RATH BU RN W. SHELTON w I I li H! 1 Rath spends much time with his boys, both indoors and outdoors. A Decade of Ministry . . . marked by Discernment and dedication Diligence and patience Sincerity and love: This is RATHBURN W. SHELTON'S contribution to his alma mater. To a host of friends around the world, the mention of his name recalls the memory of Westmont. They join us in paying tribute to one whose influence the gates of Westmont cannot confine. For his steadfast loyalty to Westmont College For his patient insight and willingness to listen For his reverence for the sanctity of personality For his vital interest in every facet of campus life For his ingenuity and industry in coping with his varied tasks For his rich endowment of good humor and genius for friendship For his cordial commitment to Christ, we give thanks to the God who has caused his path and ours to meet. A relaxed evening at home includes care of golf clubs for busy Mrs. Shelton is Rath's inspiration, entering actively sports enthusiast. into Westmont projects. . , ' grEinii..m.:mv:u.g4u :r:4,uliiimun-.ii:rui:nur..ll- mx: nf --i., .lu i.i.. .rw .- Every school has a spirit - that intangible something that is transmitted from professor to student, that is present at basketball games, at rallies, at the banquetsg that friendly feeling of being a part of campus lifeg and that pride one recalls in thinking and speaking of his alma mater. fff fff i i A uniting force and its tower of strength is the individual pulse of a campus. The prevailing spirit of Westmont's corridors is a commitment to Jesus Christ. 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Composing the Executive Council of West- mont College are the men responsible for ad- ministrative areas concerning finances and campus development. President, Dean of Faculty, Dean of Students, Business Manager, and Director of Develop- ment enact major roles in the administration of Westmont today and in the realization of West- mont tomorrow. Mr. Sidney Rasanen Mr. Frank Hieronymus I 741405 D -u-giwi xg M -1. W Qu. Mr. Weller, Director of Development: Dr. Voskuyl, President: Mr. Van Syoc, Field Represen- tative: Mr. Bibbero, faculty. Not pictured: Mr. Shelton, Director of Public Relations: Mr. Rasanen, Business Manager. From the ramparts of our college to diverse parts of the world reaches the friendly hand ofthe PR or Public Relations and Development Department. Masterminding the work are lVlr. Rathburn Shelton, Public Relations, and Mr. Frank Weller, Development. This dynamic group is responsible for keeping the public informed of campus development and activity. Goals find ex- pression via the printed word: the Courier, Warrior falumni newsj, news releases, and brochures. p 0 0 1 2,4 A greater academic horizon is the vital con- cern of the Educational Policies Committee. Dynamic academic progress includes the initiation and clarification of policies in related areas: admission requirements, enrollment lim- its, and scheduling of the academic calendar. Standing: Mr. Blount, Dr. Vanderlip, Dr. Hubbard, Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Kep- hart. Seated: Dr. Osborn, Mr. Hie- ronymus, Miss Lentz. ' mm Journalistic policy-making and appoint- ment ofthe Horizon and Citadel editors are the chief concern ofthe Publications Board. Dean of Students, advisors, Director of PR and Controller lend their experienced guidance to the student members, the edi- tors and business managers of the two campus literary organs. Mr. Gross, Controller: Mr. Kingma, Citadel advisor, Dr. Bouslough, Dean of Vanderlip, Horizon advisor: Bob Todd, Horizon editor: Pat Wilmoth, Citadel editor Dr. Frost, Mr. Harley, Miss Wilson, Dr. Bouslough Miss Wolff Mr Dutcher and Miss Lentz Not pic tured: Miss Lovik. The Personnel Committee plays a vital part in the life of everyone con- nected with Westmont. This group handles matters relating to the non-aca- demic part of college life and may in- clude anything from appointments to see the deans to finding employment for students or alumni. Their field of responsibility also includes residence halls, student government, and some student discipline. ff 'Sr ug?-i. .Stamf- Dr. John Kephart Librarian Uztdm Mr. Norman Gross Controller Mrs. Myrtle Vanderlip Assistant Librarian Miss Maria M. Wolff Dean of Women lf' i i...LXA I I I V IIDOE nail ,,, Mr. William Gowler Director of Admissions Miss Rita Lentz Registrar g-N, Ov 'Z gamma! Of rustees officially meet each new student at the Faculty-Trustee l ' I i L , held this year at Montecito's Casa Dorinda. . . . ' X L ' - . l fa f.f ,,,.e , ., W: .ic 1. ' , l E ln its two decades of existence Westmont College has been reared by a scholarly group of faithful trustees with a vision toward the future and toward the world beyond our academic halls. Headed by Dr. Roy Laurin, the Board of Trustees meets in Los Angeles to determine basic, long-range policies. Mrs. Kerr, the Voskuyls, the Bares, and the Bousloughs at the trustee banquet in the new dining commons. SEATED: Mr. Bruce Bare, Mrs. Alexander H. Kerr, Mr. Rolf C. Jacobsen. STANDING: Mr. B. Gossett, Mr. George M. Sutton, Mr. Robert E. Burns, Mr. Eldon L. Eby, Dr. Roy L. Laurin, Mr. C. A. Wheeler, Mr. William R. Hensel, Mr. Irvin W. Masters. Not Pictured: Mr. Robert Campbell, Mr. Loren Griset. i 1-'1 , ,,,: j.,Q?e' ' l 1 1 Q . aaiillalillixiilsaa llll l l I u l.. l-,l H ll ll ,Nil llllillilillllllllilllillk I n I ll EE Q. Q. I! On October 23, 1959, with the completion of the Women's Resi- dence Hall the entire student body participated in movin the - - S chapel from the Dining Commons to Page Hall. or , lv.. he new :ning ommons as increase ficiency of meal time. 20 . J l f -T- 'O N ..i..- R. X X. With the addition of the new dorm many areas of college were facilitated. Z ,- f fll u Q The gift of two Pontiac station wagons was a welcome addition the college. Mr. Lee Hughes is seen presenting the keys to T D. . C h - d the ef- Voskuyl and Mr. Weller. .4v From a grain of mustard seed to full bloom in twenty years has been the thrill- ing history, under God, of Westmont Col- lege. Two decades of continuous and dedicated service to Christian higher edu- cation have been built on the solid founda- tions of faith and prayer. Development and growth have matched the faith and prayers of the Westmont family and constituencies. In retrospect this year we see occupancy of the new Women's Residence Hall, Din- ing Commons, new library facilities, maroon and white bus-and two 1960 nine-passenger station wagons. Gifts and grants from cor- porations and foundations as well as indi- viduals have aided the students, research projects, and building program. Early in 1960 a Santa Barbara friend presented a gift of S100,000 for the con- struction of a new building to be known as the Ellen B. Porter Fine Arts Building. lt will provide an auditorium for recitals, lec- tures and related programs, classrooms, art and music studios, and faculty offices. The Nancy Voskuyl Memorial Prayer Chapel will be built at the foot of the formal gardens as a loving tribute to one whose life was a radiant testimony to the victori- ous Christian life. In prospect the next decade promises to be a thrilling experience in development as student body enrollment increases, ad- ditions are made to the faculty, and build- ings are added to the campus beautiful. Progress is contagious. Faith is the victory. at-it The new Dining Commons as seen in its beautiful setting on the campus. HF iw' 7 s- 'isis -fr,l,, new maroon and white bus is a welcome replacement to old orange bus. Warm acceptance is displayed by the students as they enter the new bus for their first ride. , - , , ,.g:'s-l.s-,4'i4.4.b,1ii-LC-- .s..-4.-..- . .- - . Mr. John Hubbard Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts and Associate Professor of Music B.A., M.A., University of California Mr. William Beasley Assistant Professor of Music B.A., Westmont College M.A., University of Portland 22 U! aw,-4m Because fine arts becomes an integral part of each student's education, the department recognizes its worth as an inspiration to effective living and its broad- ening of aesthetic values. Aspects of fine arts present us with the world of sound and form. Majors are offered in music and music educationg art courses have become important in the Westmont curriculum, especially for education majors. Opportunities are available for students of voice and instruments to perform in evening vespers several times each semester. The Chapel Choir, under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Beasley, is a new addition to the Westmont campus this year. The music building is often the scene of practice sessions. l -- -- -- f - --,-39-51 MV- J0hl'l Lundberg Mrs. Lucile Beasley Associate Professor of Music I Instructor in Organ Graduate Study, University of Washington B,Mu5,, College of the Pacific E. Mrs. Gezina Kingma Visiting Instructor in Art Donna McGregor and Mary Johnstone analyze the art work produced by the Color and De- sign Class. Ruth Gapen Hubbard Music Building. H s U! T 'And 2 Dr. Merton Osborn Chairman, Division of Education and Psychology Associate Professor of Education B.Ed., Brockport State College M.S., University of Southern California Ed.D., University of Southern California A student in the Department of Education and Psychology is trained to be a leader in inter-personal relationships and to share in the guidance and training of others. The education department carefully selects and educates qualified, Christian young people as teachers. Approximately one-third of the students are education majors at the general elementary or secondary levels. The future teachers spend one semester under a master teacher in various schools in Southern California. In the psychology department either the professional or ap- plied training is provided. Basically the courses are non-tech- nical and established for those not desiring to enter graduate schoolg other courses are recommended if graduate school is the goal. Bettie Ann Thompson and Kay Carstensen make a bulletin board for a project in Audio- Visual Aids. . . . Dr. Marion Snapper Assistant Professor of Education B.A., Princeton University B.A., M.Ed., Western Washington College Ed.D., University of California Mrs. Ardis Higgins Visiting Instructor in Education B.M.E., M.M., Northwestern University . , , i ,i1 A 4' l i l Mr. Willard Harley Mr. Michael Mecherikoff Associate Professor of Psychology Assistant Professor of Psychology Director of Counseling B.A., Westmont College B.A., Wheaton College M.A., University of Minnesota M.A., University of Pennsylvania ,Q . Dolores LaLonde and Mr. Mech- erikoff discuss methods of test- ing used by psychologists. Soni Schechert, secretary to the psychology department keeps the office in order. NdfWTWUV Qi4qiiT fsf fif'il' -wxilli .4n.iw l l l Dr. David Hubbard Chairman, Division of Biblical Studies and Philosophy Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies B.A., Westmont College B.D., Fuller Theological Seminary Ph.D., St. Andrews University Ula ti ll Dr. Kenneth Monroe Professor of Biblical History and Archaeology B.A., University of Southern California Th.M., Th.D., Xenia Theological Seminary Dr. Hubbard presents Margie Crouch with the John C. Page Bible Award for 1960. 26 U! f4?7' lt is the belief of Westmont College that a knowledge o Holy Scriptures is positively necessary for a man to be educated. With this in mind, the Bible department seeks to its students a thorough understanding of both the Old well as historical setting and literary form This years program was enhanced with numerous le panel discussions, and informal seminars open to all inte students. New Testaments from the standpoint of spiritual conduct . , .I C f A new major was added in philosophy with the addition lVlr. Kent to the faculty. There was increased interest in quainting the philosophy student with the problems and torical developments of philosophical thought enabling hi make critical evaluation of this development from a Ch viewpoint. l'T'l . , feral i. Qvffrr A - M I' x.Ng.4 n,l,ii' ' 'J .9591 Fwkiyg g 'f ., J .4Ja.'H.' fs.. -trfas' ffff ' 1 x J .- 1 'l'!.:i,N?f - 6' ,4 l .-. 24.-w . ...., , . ff -: .!9'f1'f'.':'.'-- pt' -w V 1 E , ,. I.. i'?fA'i ' Stf'3i'x'J 'Inf -T lg, J -. P A 'f..4f'!'l'41-QWE'me-575. :M seg-I-1? i' V . -' ?,.'f'... fs' 1 . ' . . , A -..-:fs fmt . '. -,Wifi 3.Jl 'f fj..'ing-iffy,-,t.3.l,.5.,3.,:4-gp,-i,.,,:,'jll j'n.'.:gv,' -, ' . ,- mL.f,f?: ' A I. --L+ i',r.-ii1.v..p y' ' 2 -fwlilfh '--P37-1'ifI-''X 'V '-'115PI'1F4L.v -N . .:i.'w:. hY.f':.v - . . .gm-Ltrflasitgg.-' 'eqefi 'v2.aQ.s'!ggi,, .t..,.,.gm.wnfg:. 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J'?l'? f af'f 'f '-'iw-'N' 9' - Sa 'iz' ' I ''.+'t:'-'.'TZ'1 i-'asf' nQ'i'f:- KJ hill Fright speaker for Spiritual Life Week, is seen in conversation with Jim Dr. Edmund Bouslough Assistant Professor of Bible B.A., M.A., Wheaton College i B.D., Th.D., Northern Baptist Seminary Mr. Roy Irving Assistant Professor of Christian Education B.A., Northwestern University 1 M.A., Southern Methodist University l M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Vi l J r. Leon Morris from Australia with pan- lists Dr. Bouslough, Rev. Nelson, Dr. onroe and Dr. Hubbard from the Bible epartment. Mr. Frank Hieronymus Chairman, Division of Social Science Associate Professor of History B.A., Westmont College M.A., Claremont Graduate School 0 . . The social science department of Westmont College desires that the stu- dent find the contemporary world more easily understandable by giving him not only knowledge, but also respect for the past. This is done through analyti- cally studying the social and cultural differences and practices in evaluating data. This past year the social science di- vision of study advanced in several areas. Accompanying the addition of Nlr. Bibbero to the faculty, a new major was opened in Business Administration and Economics while the history offer- ings were enlarged with courses in Far East, Near East, and Latin American history with the help of another new teacher, Nlr. Kent. ln the future the department proposes to place more emphasis on the social welfare program, in anticipation of an expanded curriculum in this field. Nlr. Donald Bibbero Associate Professor of Business Administration and Economics B.A,, Stanford University M.B.A., Stanford Graduate School of Business lVlr. Paul Wilt Assistant Professor of History A.B., Franklin and Marshall College M.A., University of Delaware Mr. Raymond Dutcher Associate Professor of Sociology , A.B., Santa Barbara State College M.A., University of Redlands K of added to the faculty. the addition of a Business Administration major, Mr. Bibbero has 7 lVlr. George Kent Instructor in History and Philosophy A.B., University of Southern California M.A., Claremont Graduate School Mr. Wilt introduces Cinda Coussens and Liz Moore to the social science division of the library. Mr. Wayne Nelson Visiting Instructor in Sociology B.A., Westmont College I. 'li ,,' . ' I ll wins 1 lillnl 1 MEP . I ii ii I 1 .. ,, I , I Mr. George Blount Acting Chairman of the Division of Natural Science Assistant Professor of Physics B.A., University of California at Los Angeles M.S., California Institute of Technology Dr. Clifford Benton Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Carnell College M.A., University of Illinois Th.B., Tabor College Ph.D., University of Minnesota Dr. Robert Frost Associate Professor of Biology B.A., Reed College M.A., Ph.D., Rice Institute Dr. George Howe Instructor in Biology B.S., Wheaton College M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State University 2' kt U! I The natural sciences hold a vast amount of information which is vital to our present way of living. Studies such as mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, physics, and biology are important for a general education, for teaching science, and for re- search. The most important aspect of the natural science department is that each course is related and integrat- ed with the Christian faith. 'ffi' Science students and professors visit tenacious earth deposit in Lompoc, Calif Captain Crutchfield Adair Visiting Instructor in Astronomy B.S., Annapolis lVlr. Edward Mazurs Visiting Instructor in Chemistry M.Ch., University of Latvia lVlr. Victor Osterman Dr. Frost lectures on the star fish. Instructor in Mathematics V B.A., University of Minnesota Mr. Blount demonstrates equipment to Don Tinseth l Chuck Freidline, 1959-60 recipient of the Crown-Zellerbach award. I f-A 5 Ill .9 7 , ' il , Y' 1 'H ' ' Dr. Eldad Vanderlip Chairman, Division of Modern Languages and Literature Assistant Professor of English B.A., Sir George Williams College M.A., Pasadena College B.D., California Baptist Theological Seminary Ph.D., University of Southern California Nlr. Jan W. Kingma Assistant Professor of Literature A.B., Calvin College M.A., University of Michigan 32 2 of 240145 ' The Division of Nlodern Languages and Lit- erature opens to the student an opportunity to develop his skill in communication, to train his judgment, to widen his horizons, and to in- crease his understanding of the world of men and ideas. It provides an expression for feelings and ideas as well as introducing the rich storehouse of international heritages. Nlrs. Eleanor Courtney Assistant Professor of Literature B.A., Westmont College M.A., University of Arizona Dr. Joseph Daugman Associate Professor of Language and Mag. Phil., University of Latvia Ph.D., University of Wisconsin N. gi Mr. Floyd Newman Instructor in Speech B.A., Phillips University M.A., San Jose State College John Bell and Mike Stowe study German while Dr Daugman looks on. Bob Larson and Marcy Bradley share their interest in literature. 33 Mr. Ronald Leppke Instructor in Physical Education B.A., Westmont College Miss Lovik discusses activities with her Barbara France and Marilyn Thielen. l l l e i i u secretaries, Miss Margaret Lovik I - Director of Women's Athletics f Assistant Professor in Physical Ec B.A., Wheaton College M.S., University of Southern California J' .,.i w3757?lf1 gli? 11152, ,' 7. Mr. John Siemens Director of Athletics Assistant Professor in Physical Ec B.A., Pepperdine College The Department of Physical Educa- tion not only provides leadership in rec- reation so that the student is prepared to meet the physical demands of life, but also introduces teaching and coach- ing to interested students. Addition of courses in golf and bowl- ing and the use of the new athletic field were among the forward strides taken by the P.E. Department. Dan Arens, Westmont Alumnus, joined the staff this year as a part time in- structor. The swimming pool at Montecito School for girls offered excellent portunity for recreation I ,--.49 ,f Miss ROSELLA WILSON N AK, Secretary to Personnel I, -,, N' ' Student Employment and Placement s, MISS MYRTLE KLING 1. . T' Secretary Secretary FQ Z K, lgl Mt- . -IQ I L.. sf I RN , Secretary to Business Office MRS. BETTY NELSON Assistant Secretary to Personnel MRS. CAROL MCCAMY Secretary to Dean of Faculty H? MRS. ETHEL RASANEN Secretary to President xx- - --I M - ri ' S: x . V I P i , - I lc?-Q ' IE' Qgrlxl MRS. JAN SMITH to Registrar MISS SHIRLEY DALKE to Admissions MISS MARJORIE BROWN Central Office MISS LaVERNE LeROY Secretary to Public Relations MRS. SUZANNE NELSON Secretary to Librarian , X I .. . ily., -. '1 .. ' r in l I ii - ii I ' :tx I . . I 35 Lx '--1 MRS. EVA DUTCHER Student Bank MRS. THELMA KEPHART Secretary to the Music Department Wi 6 l MRS. EDITH BENSON Book Store Manager MRS. ELEANOR GUSTAFSON Receptionist MRS. ELEANOR WOLITARSKY Bookkeeper 36 . ,, .Y Tn.. - i 5 MRS. MARILYN HAGERTY Mailing Office NX I ul 4: Q , 'V 'A . I ifI:1' 'I if-2. ' if .Ry 5 I i, - 47 I Y I X xX 1 'J MRS. CONNIE SIEMENS School Nurse MRS. FREIDA RIES Mail Clerk MR. JACK SEAVER, MR. JOHN NIESSEN Carpentry MR. JOHN WOLITARSKY, MR. BILL BALLENGER, MRS FLORENCE BALLENGER, MRS. GLADYS GREENWOOD MRS. ESTHER NIESSEN, MR. BILL FRANKLIN Dining Commons Staff MISS WANDA WAGNER Snack Bar Manager MR. JOHN RIES MR. HENRY SPROCK ,X Building and Grounds 37 T r 1 4 an sem Of www u-5959 lll ll ll l l Skip Ross, W.C.S.A. President ..,,-Z Mem John Folwarski, W.C.S.A. Vice President A major part of a college's student outreach to the public is expended through its student leaders. Westmont student policy and govern- ment felt the particular influence of its two top men, Skip Ross, W.C.S.A. president, and John Folwarski, vice president. Presiding regularly at council meetings and Wednesday student body meetings is a part of Skip's.duties, as well as representing the West- mont College Student Association in an official capacity. John's duties include acting as chairman of the Student Activities Board and assisting the president and the cabinet in many ways. Lounging at retreat are Sharon Swift, Bill Kliewer and John Folwarski. Board Members John Folwar Craig Seaton Social John Hulpke and Louie Bar- Chairmen. NOT PICTURED: Greenwood, Christian Activities - A -' - - W -V 1.5, fit' P-mrvfit.-,., V ,2,',Vf:'?,, ,5 M. 1 , -,,- ,. f STANDING: Dr. Bouslough, Bob Larson, Louie Barbieri, Bill Kliewer, Paul Herman Jerry McCloskey, Craig Seaton, Tom Turner, Len Oakland, Tom Englund, John Hulpke SEATED: Skip Ross, Sharon Swift, Nelda Rankin, John Folwarski. NOT PICTURED Dick and Betty Greenwood, Robin Montz, Mary Schraeder. C In their weekly meetings the Student Council discusses campus-wide problems and devises policies to deal with them. This year a student welfare committee was set up to study problems such as dining commons congestion and fire regulations and to present solutions to the council for action. Members of the committee were Nelda Rankin, Jeanne Worthley, Bill Kliewer, Jerry McCloskey, and John Folwarski. Hidden Valley Guest Ranch was the scene of the Student Council retreat between semesters. Other activities include members acting as hosts and hostesses for new students arriving on campus. W.C.S.A. Cabinet: John Folwar- ski, Vice President, Bill Kliewer, Men's Association President: Skip Ross, W.C.S.A. President: Sharon Swift, Secretary, Jerry McCloskey, Treasurer. NOT PIC- TURED: Betty Greenwood, Women's Association President. 41 Del Esau, junior member: Jean Kiesling, senior member: Steve Foster, judge: Margie Crouch, junior mem- berp Chuck Freidline, senior member. Steve Foster, Judge ll gil Ni will figiii i 'li i jj its j , , I lj Steve Foster presided over the student court as judge this year, executing with the other members the policies set up by the student council and admin- istration. The judiciary works closely with the council, acting primar- ily upon cases referred by stu- dent council tickets. Members of the group participated in the February Student Council Re- treat. Dean Bouslough offers valuable aid as judiciary advisor. I said to the IVIan of the Year, Give me a light that I may travel into the un- known. He answered, Go out into the world and put your hand in God's, for it is better than a light and safer than a known way. King Edward VI C.,- i 1- -.,,,Nx l - gg, Y w uh- w ,- , W l, xl' T fe: ,ll Senior Class Officers: Harold Enns, Vice President: Bill Whedbee, Devotional Chairman, Winnie Jones, So- cial Chairman: Bob Larson, President: Shirley Fink, Secretary: Molly Moellering, Treasurer: Len Oakland, Student Council Representative. ,gmwif The twentieth graduating class has been the bridge between the old Westmont and the rapidly progressing Westmont. They have seen increases in enrollment, faculty, and building facilities. One thing that has not changed is the spirit of Westmont-the senior class of 1960 has many treasured memories of Westmont and Westmonters. The seniors enjoy a Christmas party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bouslough, 44 4 1 A 0 0 0 Soon the class of 1960 will go from this citadel of learning equipped by four years of study, spiritual and intellectual maturing, to face the tasks of life which the Lord has given them. Though paths may part never to cross again we know that one name will bind us all together -Christ. Dr. and Mrs. Bouslough, Advisors. l 0,4 an 2065 I Warren Brown Histo Arthur Abraham YY Huntington Park, California if ,, n l I dll n ill Christian Education Ames, Iowa Betty Arnold Education Medfo rd, Oregon Richard Buerge Christian Education Santa Barbara, California Marie Atwood Social Science Los Angeles, California Paul Bergen Philosophy Wasco, California xx ki Seniors aren tthe only ones concerned with a life's ambition! Joseph Byrne Christian Education Los Angeles, California Paul Denny Biology Watsonville, California Harold Enns Social Science Reedley, California Jean Corbett Education Santa Barbara, California Joy Daunheimer Education Tucson, Arizona Janet Ferguson Education North Bay, Ontario 7 I Charles Freidline Chemistry Ceres, California John Folwarski Literature Chicago, Illinois Virginia Fredrick Education Northridge, California Richard Greenwood Psychology Carpinteria, California Shirley Fink Education El Cajon, California Steven Foster Psychology. Literature Burbank, California Thomas Graham Chemistry La Crescenta, California Claire Guenther Christian Education Northridge, California Illlw lw, ,Hi l l. ,vt l , , Gary Gullickson Psychology Santa Barbara, California Dana Hawkes Psychology Ventura, California Karen Heinrichs Education Santa Clara, California Paul Heinrichs Education , Dinuba, California Betty Hadley Greenwood Education Napa, California if. .A ll Trafford Huteson History West Covina, California Thomas lverson Psychology Roundup, Montana Q ?6 l. 'i l l 5 l ,l Jean Kiesling Literature San Bernardino, California Dale Johnson Literature 1 Rockford, Illinois William Kliewer Christian Education El Monte, California Llewellyn Jones Social Science Denver, Colorado Whedbee, Claire Guenther, Bettie Ann Thompson, Colleen Morgan, Jean Corbett, and Marie Atwood dramatize never-to-be-forgotten of Westmont life. A -xxx .l L 15.4. r as 49 fm John Kosman 300 Kim Hlstofy . , Chemistry Wasco, California Seoul' Korea Nona Kiesow Education Montebello, California Judith Knoche Education Fallbrook, California Robert Larson Neal Mathews Literature Psychology South San Francisco, California Portland, Oregon V 50 y 'E Gregg Mclver Psychology La Habra, California Ronald McCloskey Social Science San Jose, California I McKean ation dland Hills, California , ,- ,V .N . 'lf HH ' i il Ill l , Ulf ll, if 1 'JC i I . Molly Moellering Education Rodeo, California Eleanor Moore Education Visalia, California Colleen Morgan Education Long Beach, California Steve Foster leads Seniors in songs fitting worship theme of Sneak. Marilyn Morrison, Education Boring, Oregon U 51 NF' L- ' init 'l wh 'ill X ul IW il ,. ,Q . Q l L ,W wau q, , WH, will lllll.lmnMii:l il 5.llllI!i,V', l. Homeward bound: No need for caution this time! Richard Newman Social Science . Langhorne, Pennsylvania Iva Jean Owens Education Golden, Colorado Olive Mulder Education Glendale, California Leonard Oakland Literature Chicago, Illinois N i 'l'l '4 'H ,iv Mary Rhea Education Puyallup, Washington James E. Rodgers Chemistry Washougal, Washington Carolyn Shafer Education Modesto, California Ken Ross Social Science Fresno, California A .J V Robert Skeie Philosophy Ames, Iowa Letha Rowley Christian Education Mitchell, South Dakota Carmellia Smith History Los Angeles, California Carol Sweeney Education Suisun, California we an Myrna McClure Soule Education La Puente, California Neil Steadman Education San Gabriel, California Sally Swearengen Psychology Fullerton, California 'X I 5,-j f - Y A- Y. . ,ix 134 ii .', - . ii ii. i ,M ir. , , ..:v . - in w Darrel Smith Psychology Yuba City, California Merle Smith Christian Education Hermosa Beach, California Thomas Soule History La Puente, California 4 . - V 'F-lv' g IIJII Geor e Taka a 8 Y Social Science Santa Barbara California 1 .- an . ,, ,.-1 Ji ll -va :W - ,l Evelyn Tittle Education Garden Grove, California Joan Turnidge Psychology Jefferson, Oregon Bettie Ann Thompson Education La Verne, California '. Robert Todd Jennifer Van Syoc Literature Social Science Orcutt, California Santa Barbara, California Granada Park was the scene of a picnic on the return trip. . sa '- ' 'gif-' -+- 'L6p ! ,,., fa- . . fi, . M ,- - '- N: we rv: '--' . ? A -ff . Effie 'T ,pf '1'-vi-' 2 55 ,l ll' ill' will 'miiillI WT l l --f ,f Ruth Voskuyl Education Santa Barbara, California Lois Walstead Psychology Hayward, California Clifford Waters Social Science Arcadia, California NOT PICTURED Janice Johnson Literature Santa Barbara, California Gerald McCloskey History San Jose, California Margaret Malloy Rodgers Education Long Beach, California Bonadine Waters Psychology La Mesa, California Patricia Wilmoth Psychology Morenci, Arizona William Whedbee History Garden Grove, California He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit. Scott glwll - . M-.:'T S up mg ' fl I P. 7755 l 'W 4 I 'o v- ue- 'C :JA .5. Vi mf, Y, gh JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wes Schraeder Devotional Chairman Jeanne Worthley Social Chair many Mary Schraeder Student Council Representative Del Esau Vice President Marilyn Thlelen Treasurer, Kay Baker Secretary Robin Montz President Between spying on the seniors at Uncle John's and drives to Car- pinteria, the juniors let the shifty seniors slide through their fingers to sneak away to Arrowpines. This year they have experienced a unique singularity, a sample of their senior spirit. The class parties, fashion show and the many infor- mal get-togethers strengthened class unity. A sample of the pocketbook was also taken as they ordered class rings and began to plan to- wards the senior gift. A party for the seniors, spon- sored by the juniors helped bring this busy year to a close as they bid adleu to the seniors, to anticipate their climactic year at Westmont. I' Wm Rose Birdsall f . f Jim Bowman Lorna Bonnell Sylvia Allen Pat Askin Kay Baker Louis Barbieri Esther Brinks lil Linda Beals rr W1 as Kay Carstensen Barbara Cox McGaughey f Mary Craig Schraeder Loretta English , 'LDQLEQL Del Esau Marjorie Crouch John DuBois .1 - I Paul DeSaegher Erv Estruth Diane Douglass Art Dover if 3 'ir'yf 60 Don Goehner ,fx -i Dorothy Freidline David Hirschberg Dave Holcomb Sandra Hutchinson -Wx v , nl. WW MII.. w W w IIN N Suzanne Honaker Wx: Edmond Hauser N M N Judith Horner Sharon Hopson Donna Howlett 65444 Og 7767 John Hulpke Margery Icke H r Gerry Iverson Jim Jensen Marjory Johnson Carolyn Jones Myrl Koonce Melvin Macomber Gary McNeece Karen Masters Ed Loucks Larry Lockwood Natalie Montgomery Edyth Mullen ,l , ll Norman Nelson l Robin Montz A Gail Naef Joan Nelson Georglyn Pannel 1 Rene Nestell Ronald Mulder fl .,, ,Lu X , . Wesley Schraeder Roxanna Payne Eileen Carlos Rodrigues Robert Rathbun Ellen Sager Jeanette Reynolds Virginia Smiley Mickey Smith Rogers Elizabeth Schuyler Craig Seaton if-1.511 x N Nancy Speakman Sharon Swift Esther Wright .y Jeanne Worthley Grace Stockton i Lynn Thomas Marilyn Thielen Line Vander Tuin Dave Umeda Pollyanna Wendt NOT PICTURED Ron Allison Stan Allison John Babick Ray Drever Sharon George McCloskey Lawrence Walker Speed is good, but only when wisdom leads the way. Jules Verne SOPHOMOREE CLASS OFFICERS: Raleigh Scovel, Vice President: Nelda Rankin Student Representativeg. Tom .Englundu Presidentg Judy Tiemann, Secretary-Treasurer Bob Horner Chairmang Sylvia Curtis, Devotional Chairman. QMQU' The Class of 1962 began this their second year at Westmont amidst a flurry of activity. The year commenced with freshman initiation, followed during the Halloween season by a scavenger hunt and pancake dinner. The most important event for any sophomore class at Westmont is the annual sophomore banquet. The theme this year was Pendulum and Petti- coats. Members of the class presented a dramatic play, Christ in the Concrete City. The class achieved a first at the banquet this year in that a Westmont Woman was honored. A Bouquet of red roses was presented to Mrs. Voskuyl as the first woman so honored. Through each memorable event and activity, the sophomore class has learned much and is flowering into a useful group together. . N .X Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Wilt, Advisors Phyllis Aeschliman Bethel Anderson John Armstrong N' if i Barbara Bischoff Eunice Boldt Gloria Bowen Sandra Brandt Marcia Bradley ll' lf' w5 lllxvlxlgw gunll ill HI 11 l. Rebekah Burris Alfred Brock l fm 2 Patricia Bronson X V L 5,1 ,fl'i:,-. ' ' 1 vs . h V ,. l' H In Robert Butler 'S Class prexy Tom Englund promotes ticket sales to annual banquet. ,bs BD W-,--, W 'Y '.l. 1 Sharon Cash James Crew Glenda Douthit l - if l'l .. ,Ag - .Vi Wi L ' lqll .- if tg A-'s'.a'A X 1- i CQ: , ,fu Dorothy Clark ,ll :lll3.lll4, I H J 'uHill ll:' x '-'r il N ll ' 4 H In 'P - m1 ' ' l 1 'T -.J l Q 1 A. 'ga , Ardis Crouse Joyce Davison Joseph Dickson Carol Deerhake Anne Dowden Byron Burch Gwyneth Evans l l E Carol Carter Diann Crawshaw Sylvia Curtis 71 Thomas Englund Robert Exel Vivian Erickson Diane Fischer fif- J' ll Earl Eyre Dennis Fink Gregory Foster Ted Finkler Lanny Farley Beverly Galloway Barbara France Dale Gentry Alice Gillespie Sharon Gillespie Pauline Greiser i l Stephen Norman Heater lil Contemporary drama Christ in the Concrete City starred Byron Burch, Nelda kin, Judy Tiemann, and Greg Foster. Ran - ----- 1-, Gruwell ll ll ii Suzanne Gorton Glenn Harmonson 'Lili Loy Kay Harness 73 M444 006 7762 Robert Horner Harvey Huisingh ig' Tradrtronal dedrcatron of the Sophomore Banquet went to Voskuyl. Robert Jacobson Dennis Hill Judith Johnson Mary Johnstone Gary Kariker Delbert Jones Allan Keseloff Jacqueline Kuntz Richard Kitchener Robert Kennedy Judith Kreps Jan Leach Lorna Lutschg Donna McGregor Maior Killian Janice Knight Janice Larson l V. 75 Nelda Rankin and Greg Foster display superior knowledge for freshmen at initiation cere mony. Virginia Marable Lewis Martin Richard Moore James Matherly Jerry Nicolet Faith Mell Gail Potwin Dwight Pulls --fifr' Q L Paula Parker John Nordquist Julia Radford ,f+: ----We - ., W l -.,, I James Reid Carl Perkins William Pullman Nelda Rankin Mary Lou Rinker l l l l ' - . ' . 5 Penelope Rich , , 5 X 1 Rita Jo Richardson V Q. I, il 4 , 1 w,:: i In 1 A r A as ' ,f ' x 77 2l?iTlll ll Patricia Ruark Gary Risdon Michael Rulon David Russell Raleigh Scovel James Shuemaker 3' Dave Russell, Major Killian Marie Small John Russell in ' Deanne Salisian Sondra Schechert man Martha Sher Q, F4-sf mi-, .., -N ,Wm-M Tahmisian parody typical freshmen reactions. for l Wayne Siemens i Kay Smith Sharon Skoglund David Stanford Regis Stevens William Smrtnlk ill Marie Small Lowell Smith Mike Stowe Joan Smith i' in ZecZc2fae77icL' , if Og Zallfege Wand lliil'IIllllllllii David Thomas ii ' ii 'lil llilllxl Art Tegger Ann Swanson Pauline Tahmisian Judith Tiemann Gerald Stowe Kay Tankersley iw-l Darlene Von Flue l Robert Welch Colleen Trowbridge -.1--my .:-gif' N , . . , n I A V M. E Jmui v ' . , V, I uf .Q ,.,:Efg3-V A '-N' ' A 5, 'I f ' :Qi , , -- 1- ' ,., ,, Alice Gillespie and Richard Weaver pour it on. 0,4 me 3 l Jim Wiley W 5.4 , A ...-- -. Carole Weller Dean Werelius '.. ,. M-lil' i, 'T-'Q ,,, w A A ily' , 'M wi ' ,l W. A li Q il Richard Weaver l l .4 ' Hggli r W ijgh- AX ,....p I. egg, A 'Vi' H - ll , 'li' ,Fill 5 H 45.1 Bonnie Wilson Wayne White , l 81 Judith Yates Susan Yulich Katharine Woollett Pendulum and Pettlcoats banquet featured Gordon well known guest soloist. NOT PICTURED Stanton Anderson Jan Benson Bill Engstrom Brad Greene Joe Griffin Neil Koernig Dewayne Perry Zola Peterson Jake Schmandt Della Ulmer Even those who backward. limp go not Gibran S ,,f FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Duane Johnson, Devotional Chairman: Ron Fouts Treasurer Tom Turner, Student Council Representative: Dusty Krueger, Vice President: Paul Herman President Pat Slater, Social Chairman: Marilyn Foster, Secretary. 666441 Uffctma September, 1959 ushered in an en- thusiastic 150 scholars eager to make their mark on the pages of Westmont history and upon the annals of a world in motion. Their first formal affair introduced the Class of 1963 to the faculty, ad- ministration, and board of trustees. They were less formally welcomed by the upperclassmen during the tradition- al initiation week at the end of Sep- tember. November's class party theme, Gettingto know you was felt through- out the year in the excellent spirit shown at intramural events and class activities. 1 A party given for the sophomores in lVlay was the final social event. As the year ended each freshman could agree that the goal set at the beginning was carried out-unity through Christ. E Dr. David Hubbard, Advisor Barbara Bare l 2 , .. . Lynn Adams , Mary Beth Adams Leonor Aheuro Fu., F. A1 ' l Carolyn Ames ' l V l l l James Agnor Janice Ahlberg 5 .43 V VW K. ., . , . l ' All V ' ' Karen Anderson H , l, .V- , 1 , wx -- Q ,rl-:, ,l , Janice Anderson David Allen Lois Barlow 0,4 7765 ' ' 'H' ' 1. 4 Kay Brooks Judith Brown i, -W- J New girls Barbara Bernard Theodore Best mn N-X ' M'iii,.H II-I Carol Buckingham Dorothy Burns ni B. S wg. X ,X- proudly display corsages presented by big sister for their first formal welcom Anne Byars Linda Cass Cinda Coussens '-7 Ronald Compton -t kv' - .,-1 fix Y ,Z '- ka- - 'Liz' if-, Q A '. -llwv: ' Ax' ii., . i ' 'X.f ',w -5-1.3-vi ' . ,Lg :- VL io.. ' fig! X li Betty Cramer David Eldred Beverly Ellis Margaret Engnell Bill Crouch Dorothy Falkner ' v 'ia .. 'TZ 'Tuf- '1 .v Roger Dejmal 'lla-4 -ll l yi, ii t Pr f 't RH -,K ,H , -Hb. 'L it ,f ': li f itll tg L D ag f' 6 .' ly' , Barbara Dike Mitchell Denning Donna Dillon Jerry Eisley Louise Field Jean Eitelman Fradell Farnsworth ll I Joan Fast - ,T - iii WMM, Donald Tinseth ,XZ Catheve Hall 88 James ,Bei W W Will'- l I ilus l Funk Craig Geddes T N J, 1 i t , i . Y-V Ronald Fouts ,Q 'li' x r 1 r , X J ' 25- is J X l , u .lfigarnf .mis -r if : f Marilyn Foster MA Gretchen Gossett Judith Goetgch Eli' J LX AK! , ggi Bonnie Graf David Grotenhuis ?:y--M-77 i .ha Jane Grimes The first formal affair for the new students is the Faculty-Trustee tion. Si I K A Pr lm -, 'P' Willard Harley Marilyn Hill ' 1. Ll l James Hudson E Arne Halvarson Diane Hanson -' 'ig Sylvia Hendrickson Robert Hoppe Carolyn Hoffman Art Hubbard Janet Hyer Anna Lee Harlan Paul Harry Paul Herman Sandra Hough 89 0,4 was M II Il I ,.. A'A, - ' I M' 1 Z ul I I I' I ,uw II ,U Ii W z+s,ygfw ' S , is I - -S v ii. , I - -I I. ll' Lk ,, ' J II I I 'Q ,a - ' - , I . ' ' ' i r' if - 1-If . Judith Isaacson Duane Johnson Roger Klein ,NNY .Il I I. 90 Carolyn Ka riker Harold Kemp . I Elena Kissick ', J:n'- . win Terry Johnson Joanne Kindstaffer D I K I Dug as app er Wa ne Koonce Michael Kellogg Kraig Kelly William Keyes L I I Y Jacqueline Karcher Dennis Krueger Dolores LaLonde -4 l l .xr - A ., ln- -v-'-Q 'Q . ' X me e' I . lx 4i1,..-1'-w The freshmen were guided in their daily exercise by the sophomores. Dennis Krause Lona Levy William Lindholm 19' -in qs qi ff e'.. 1 A x 'Ri . .3 lk h ,, Az Ji - V 'X he Vi Joanne Ku ntz Carol Loewen V E -'W V - Ye Y W I v Q4 L. QQ g-gfgx y -ff . V ,. L Q : .-, !,!. fr-. V. ,I fl' N I 6, is fu-. Q ' Diane Love Karen Matthews Sydney McNeeI Mona Luther Richard Macres Robert McCullough Paul Lundberg Sophomores provided refreshments for the freshmen after the ordeaI of initiation 92 LX , 1 Joseph Meeko Richard Minnamon Elizabeth Moore Georgia May Linda Moores --fe - .M I gr- W, l .mi L rl ,l Lois Nichols Kathleen Norlander David Nicholas ' as lkp T- ' Wifi! 1 ' JI M 4 gli Mardi Neff YT 6,19 F, 'l . ,F -. -X 4 , f 4.-' Virginia Nelson Vincent Nelson 'Wil' 1' 'N . I , I Roger Nunn 5 l. ,'f'Q'fl.lF l Karen Olsen Dale O Neal I K 1. .-S' in 1 ,. lw .i Charlotte Pain if 93 Jon Sincock in Sharon Parsons Jean Pearce Elaine Pulis Charles Sheldon David Simons Judith Register Sharon Rebell Bonnie Reeves Patricia Slater Marilyn Smiley Timothy Reins Carol Robinson Elizabeth Sickles Alvin Smith FFF' .ff 315' C.. Ji: JV. -A ki JL -. i V . ., Z d A.,x K Q :Hogg with their initiation the freshmen were introduced to the beach party-a Westmont ra i ion. . Q: , 1 1 ' , ..,- . A ' 13 W--:N n eliHHsij ' , ' 1' i. IW' Janice Sparling ' . Y, I :X 'I n HMI Margaret Sundberg i f i ' ' In rl Julia Tappe i I i w, Mary Sue Thompson E me Virginia Van Lew . ',--5'1f,,'na'i!.g 1.., H ' ' ' TT. 1 W. N 5' i. :ii W ' M A., g' . fi vi U7 'iU? ,':. h' V' K Donna Utlaut Lenore Van Dusen 4. I' 'W ' . . . .F H 1 in Christine Thomas Charles Van Doren 95 Nancy Voskuyl Sharol Walen Esther Visick Karen Wallace 11 imp . ii i ii ilu., ii-M wif ll i 1, ll Patricia Wallace Kaya W'e'enga Judith williams Dolores Zimbelman James Weatherly l l ll li June Williamson 11,11 li 'ini l .4 an Janice Wyatt NOT PlCTURED John Bell Carmen Funk Sonja Gesswein Roger Gilliland David Herrmann Kathleen Leonard Larry Paxton Suzanne Trammell Lloyd Turner i il i l Meredith Ainsworth l Kathryn Johnson Eugene Brown www, ll John Kimball Pamela Marshall ir. Samuel McCreery William Osborne James Madison David Perkins .N i lf' ii ll W ilsl liln' 'H iiiwiiiil . , vii M, xii N Kathi Stoll ii ii i i -- -w1w - ' ' fl Jan Yokaitis Not Pictured Judy Allison Angela Bergfelt Marjorie Brown Judy Collier Richard Ernstrom Elaine Gasser Ron Leppke Suzanne Nelson Barbara Nimmo Jan Smith Wanda Wagner my Barbara Ulery Not Pictured James Alley James Brown Lyman Butterfield Margaret Deister John Huff Bob Nicholson Stanley Warn Joel Painter I K Wwkud dam af 7963 P K , w,, . ,f , H w, - -1 -N ..,, ' A 5. ir '74 391040: Fmeeeaw 9 81- 0 f' 97- i , e i f im' Maui summer camp directors Merrill Kneeland, Cliff Penner, Sharon Swift, and Kathy Woollett share island food with campers. Mr. Garcia was one of the island converts. 102 Sandy Garcia learned about Jesus at Daily Vac tion Bible School taught by Lei O Limas. 7 Lee' A summer full of missionai endeavor was the experience twenty-two Westmonters in t summer of '59. The team goi for the third consecutive ye spent ten and one half adve turesome weeks on the island Maui - the second largest i the Hawaiian chain. Leaving the Los Angeles I ternational Airport on Ju 13th, the anticipation was hi for each new Lei O' Limas bu. in many activities serving the Lord. Included among the were Daily Vacation Bibi Schools, door-to-door visitatio camp counseling, and Youth f Christ rallies. On Sundays, jail team Su day School classes, youth mee ing, Bible study groups an preaching filled the agenda. A .gs :S GA Lei O Lima IV team, formed by the beginning of March. FRONT ROW: Skip Ross, Mary Beamon, Gail Potvvin, Grace Stockton, Elaine Pulis, Claire Guenther, Sandra Brandt, Ray Drever. BACK ROW: Jan Benson, Carlos Rodrigues, Mary Beth Adams, Louie Barbieri, Joanne Kindsfater, Lowell Smith, Sharon Swift, Joe Byrne, Trafford Huteson. Some of the Lei O Limas lll are shown at Kerrwood Hall prior to their departure in June. 1959. Starting at TOP: Karen Masters, Trafford Hute- son, Ron Smith, Kathy Woollett, Cliff Penner, Wesley Schraeder, Pauline Greiser, Nelda Werner, Mary Schraeder, Judy Horner, Kay Geddes, Sharon Swift, Marilyn Morrison, Beverly Galloway, Barbara Cox. a77fmu5 these activities served as an fective media for witnessing r Christ among the mixed ces living in the tropical land. The missionary experi- nce afforded each member of l e Lei O' Lima team will long e remembered. Above this, owever, is the fact that it has een instrumental in leading wany of these men and women E fully dedicate their lives for e mission field. This year's team is looking brward to all the challenges nd blessings of past Lei O' ima teams. Much of the work 'ill be the same and there are lways new out-reaches in lod's harvest field. The theme or Lei O' Lima IV as always iill remain, Maui for Christ. an l , -L . i 103 -:uae pl.: gli , ilfff. l l I 1' lui -'Q lv 'g X . 5 5 , . l:,'-!'5lll:g:l',1 MXLQ5. .li . V. will I ,rl if I, John Armstrong, president of the Fishermen's Club, coordinates all the various teams and activities. Gregg Mclver organized the Sunday School at Hillside House and directed it first semester. 104 The Fishermen's Club is a service organiza- t tion with student teams to serve various areas of Santa Barbara reaching those who cannot get out. Different teams go to the county jail and Salvation Army to talk to those who have many and various problems. Another team goes to Hillside House, a home for children with cerebral palsy. The hospital team functions to talk to and comfort older people confined to hospitals. Speakers and workers are provided wher- ever there is a door opened to the gospel mes- sage in the community. Traff Huteson is responsible f ' the afternoon program and vi iting time at Hillside House. IX Bill Whedbee leads both the hospital team and the Sunday morning jail team. may I The Hillside House team goes every Sunday afternoon to the home for cerebral palsied children. Pictured are: Judy Brown, John Huff, Joyce Davison, Traff Huteson, Janice Wyatt, Kathi Stoll, John Armstrong, Liz Moore, Margie Crouch. Tom Englund took over the Hillside House Sunday School v-RS lonnit londl no v-v Bw Q ,- ft gl 5 X. . .li l A Yi-uiik Lenore Van Dusen played the piano regularly for the Salvation Army services which Jim Shuemaker directed, for the second semester. Salvation Army team leader, Jim Shuemaker. i QQ..-.., 'lf WCS? +..,. Carole Weller, Bonnie Graf, Barbara France, Ellen Sager, Paul Harry, Tom Iverson, Bob Kennedy. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Graf, Loy Kay Harness, Mary Beth Adams. BACK ROW: Charlotte Pain, Joanne fater, Anne Byars, Sharon Parsons, Sharon Rebell, Mitchell Denning. ?cvwzdcbe . . W 6 6d65740td Z9 70:0 ' ' ' The Rural Missions Workers, propelled by Christ's irresistible love, depart from West- mont's campus each Lord's Day morning to lead and direct rural Sunday Schools and Bible classes in many needy parts of Santa Barbara, Ventura, and surrounding areas. For years RlVlW has proposed to make Christ known in many neglected Spanish American citrus workers' camps. They assist newly or- ganized evangelical assemblies in Bible School teaching, continuing also to labor where small churches have been established. Q 3 Tom Soule, president of Rural Mission Workers Greg Foster was in charge of a team going to Los Preit s B ' C . R ' - Susan Yulich were members of the team. O Cys amp egls Stevens' Pat Nordqwst' and l i i '-a'a-s'1 if,,,iQn' i - 1 . A 4 -I . 4 Q FRONT ROW: Lynn Adams, Linda Cass, Jan Sparling, Virginia Van Lew, Elaine Pulis. SECOND ROW: Mike Kellogg, Bill Crouch, Doug Kappler, Dave Nicholas. THIRD ROW: Sam McCreery, Norm Heater, Harold Kemp, Dale Gentry. Virginia and Dale travel to Ventura every Friday afternoon for a junior high Bible club and YFC rally. 108 . l Jan Sparling, Doug Kappler, Elaine Pulis, and Mike Kellogg, members of Pi Gamma Chi, meet to discuss and pray about YFC activities. Stretching through Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Obispo counties, many Westmonters are actively gaining valuable training and experience in directing Youth for Christ clubs among high school students. The students on campus working with YFC form the Pl Gamma Chi. lt is their desire to develop and build more interest in YFC work and aid them in reaching high school- ers for Christ. Not only do Westmonters serve as YFC club leaders, but also as personal workers in the rallies and in the nationally known Santa Barbara Chorale. The Student Missionary Fellowship is a unique or- ganization comprising the entire Westmont student body. The convocation of students into sectional world prayer groups of their choice helps to acquaint them with Westmont Alumni of some 165 on the more than 3 different mission fields, representing 52 various hristian Missions, through correspondence. Missionary letters are kept in an open file available o students. Information regarding Westmont's gradu- tes in the numerous spheres of missionary activities is placed on the SMF bulletin boards. The SMF finances the sending of the missionary lumni letters each month as well as sending favorite acred music tapes to missionary alumni. Dale Gentry had a chance to sample foreign culture at the Missionary Emphasis week display. Keqww 7 '14d-wwf! Missionary prayer group leaders and secretaries, FRONT ROW: Phyllis Aeschil- man Jan Larson. SECOND ROW: Ellen Sager, Marie Small, Faith Mell, Loy Kay Harness, Mary Johnstone, Joan Turnidge. THIRD ROW: Harvey Huisingh, Gary Risdon, Ray Drever, Greg Foster, Bob Kennedy, Myrl Koonce, Jim Shuemaker. Bowman president of Student Mission Fellowship E I - Q ,,, f - liXQ12 l R- , Young Life Leadership meets every Sunday afternoon in Kerr- wood Lounge. Recognizing the urgent task presented before them in reaching our generation with the Gospel, Westmonters active in Young Life energetically spend many hours each week in discussion and prayer, as well as making personal contacts on the high school campus. Young Life's main purpose is to reach the un-churched high school students through the top students on campus. This unusual missionary enterprise also supplies Christian leaders that present club programs pointing to the authority of the Bible and to the new life in the Saviour. In addition to the high school clubs there is a weekly Young Life leadership training meeting on campus. Young Life Leadership group: FRONT ROW: Laverne LeRoy. assistant advisor, Sharon Hopson, Natalie Montgomery, Jean Eitelman, Beverly Galloway, Pete McKean. BACK ROW: John DuBois, John Kimball, Warren Brown, Jake Coss, advisor. . 4l:pJi,fIi'1 Ii H0 sg? K I Q6 singing is one of the memorable aspects of evening prayer meeting. Dick Greenwood, Chairman of Christian Activities, was in charge of weekly prayer meetings and prayer groups for devotional chapels. Www? ' The midweek prayer meeting claims ebrews 4:16 - Let us therefore come oldly unto the throne of grace, that we ay obtain mercy, and find grace to help n time of need. Dorm prayer meetings re also held weekly. 42 and informal prayer meetings are an integral part of student life. ' 7a gm? lived, Judi Horner shares with the group an answer to their prayers. lll x 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 11 Lb? - 1111. ,XR ?!1 ' 'ffl 11 , c 1 . 'ijI:i, ', W W 5? ,,,, ,, 1h I 111,. ' i'1:1x, 1: 1' 1 'lm-I, 'H ' 12' H111 152411.13 vo Y' 111 M 11.91 1:f1211:1.,:11,21 11 11 1 7a Pmawgkl fiawq '- ' , E . - I I. , Z. ik. it W! , ,ff . 1 . J 15,551 '-1 V- 'I 'fi' W mi A1 , ,- Q N Q-Q: me-:C 5361-041- 114 Choir members shown with directors Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Beasley are, FRONT ROW: Marjory Johnson, Lynn Adams, Carol Loewen, Kay Carstensen, Margie Icke, Edyth Mullen, Claire Guenther, Sharol Walen, Marie Atwood, Dennis Krueger, Byron Burch. SECOND ROW: Jan Benson, Jerry Eisley, Zola Peterson, Georgia May, Jan Hyer, Colleen Trowbridge, Bonnie Reeves, Margaret Deister, Penny Rich, Diane Fischer. THIRD ROW: Louie Barbieri, Carlos Rodrigues, Dewayne Perry, Bob Horner, Dick Kitchener, Del Esau, Joe Byrne, Dennis Krause, Art Hubbard. March 25 marked the beginning of the tour to Arizona, including the Canyon, for the excited choir members. The choir, headed by Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Beasley, has been active in the Santa Barbara area. The choir was invited to rep- resent Westmont in a choral group in Pasa- dena and as a featured choir in the Rose Bowl Easter concert. The choir sings a wide range of selections including acapella, gos- pel hymns, Negro spirituals, and concert 4 - music. One of the highlights is the annual Bal-14 choir tours: trips to Arizona and Southern ::r1n13iL5:v.fwf : California this year. The last important en- gagement of the choir was its performance at commencement. . .-fy. Roger Klein, Dave O'Neal, Lewis Martin, Paul Lundberg, Paul DeSaegher. Mamma Wah plana Summa 74404 Westmont's male quartet serves as ambassadors for quartet spotlights Nelda and Pauline with a semi-pri lserenade. Christ and Westmont College. During the academic year they appear before Southern California audiences in churches, filling numerous engagements with youth groups, service clubs, and civic organizations. During the summer the group tours the western states witnessing in word and song to the Christian faith and rep- resenting their alma mater. lVlr. John Lundberg, associate professor of music at Westmont, coaches the men and arranges their music which includes primarily sacred type but also Negro spirituals and fun and fellowship songs. A .,,., Y- - f ,- U-', ' A II lll The quartet, all meme bers of the Choraliers, adds a distinctive mu- sical polish to such campus events as homecoming, FIRST ROW: Colleen Morgan, Pat Askin, Regis Stevens, Natalie Montgomery, Bettie Ann Thompson, Kay Carstensen, Roxanna Payne, Sonja Gesswein, Edyth Mullen, Judy Tiemann. SECOND ROW: Paul Lundberg, Dwight Pulis, Bob Todd, Lewis Martin, Robin Montz, Paul Bergen, Dewayne Perry, Ed Loucks, John Folwarski, Bob Larson, Ken Ross, Byron Burch. THIRD ROW: Bob Horner, Jim Wiley, Warren Brown, Dale O'Neal, Ron Leppke, Harold Enns, Roger Klein, Jim Shuemaker, Jerry McCloskey, Louis Barbieri, Raleigh Scovel, Lanny Farley, Joe Byrne, Carlos Rodrigues. O ' Apfgeddm Originally begun in 1957, the Kerrwood Choraliers were a varied extra-curricular glee club for those not able to get into the choir. Today they are among the leading musical groups on campus and perform at various on and off campus functions. Once a week the singing group meets for practice under the direction of Mr. John Lundberg, who also arranges most of the music due to the majority of male voices. Their repertoire includes both sacred and secular music, and in the past year they gave concerts at such places as the Santa Barbara Women's Club, the Chris- tian Business Men's Committee at the Miramar Hotel, and at Grace Church. On campus engagements were homecoming and a special chapel hour. Not the least of their achievements for the season was a recording done for Alma Records in both high fidelity and stereo on the Christian Faith label to be sold from coast to coast. H6 The Choraliers presented a musical program in Hall for Homecoming. Pep Band: CSTANDINGD: Rath Shelton, Hal Kemp. Wayne Koonce, Ted Finkler. QSEATEDJ: Dave Nicholas, Bob Butler, Bill Lindholm. 222444 ath Shelton directs the Pep Band and plays irst trumpet tool ' 3466 Westmont College's pep band, directed by Rathburn Shel- ton, does much to rouse school spirit at basketball games and pep rallies during the season. This entirely extra curricular ac- tivity composed of all males meets twice a week to practice lively marches and other spirit rousing tunes. This year's pep band played at the prospective students open house and other activities in addition to its performances at the games and rallies and met a musical need each time. The Pep Band rehearses informally around the piano. xx' r' 47 Y' .M ' 1 - ZZ, -45 ,, gig H rl, if l nut ?a'4 i-i foil J ,Mun -,gzja ' .,J vw' 1 r I U , ' . i Mr. Mecherikoff was happy to work as advisor to students in the reorganization of the Psychology Club. 60:6 The Psychology Club was reorgan- ized on a more professional interest level this year, in order to be of greater value to majors in the field who wish to pursue specific areas. Clinical, experimental, and applied methods were discussed in seminar meetings with lVlr. Mecherikoff, and guest speakers and films rounded out the program. Some of the Psych Club members were interested in working with the relief finger maze. Pauline Tahmisian is seen here as a subject for the experiment. 118 SPRING l , , A m iga ? A A' Le ' V p, Ti ll A i n I ' ix N' l l l Ed Club meetings were a time for sharing specific interests. Pictured arezi John ' DuBois, Pat Askin, Sharon Swift, Sharon Hopson, Line Vander Tuin, Virginia Fredrick, Ray Drever, Evelyn Tittle. Pete McKean, president, Sylvia Allen, secretary, and Ruth of the Ed Club members: FRONT ROW: Voskuyl, vice-president, plan a program for Ed Club. Graf, Jan Larson, Natalie Montgomery, 7 Baker, Joan Nelson, BACK ROW: Line Van- Tuin, Judi 'Horner, Grace Stockton, Sharon Sylvia Allen. ' 6!adf4ww . . . Geared to meet the interests and needs of future teachers, the Education Club provides monthly meetings with speakers and films for practical ap- plication. The area of Christian day-school teaching was featured in some meetings, and other opportunities in the field of education were emphasized this year. The Education Club banquet in Nlay honored the master teachers of its members who were student teaching. l l 119 .lg.t' A ..,n,,,i M . gg' 'gaflgfi k is-if in ff- -sfffwe l N -4 V .,,. W-, - . I 1 A I . 1 v -I . . -sa ' 'ii ii '. gli .1 . ' 4' ' ' W ii.,..-,.A1..iL e.--.:,'e.- V ,, -Q Y' -.. Many members of the Science Club enjoyed an all day field trip to the diatomaceous earth deposits near Lompoc. Y 'ELK 5 Id 5t a?- W ll! Johns-Manville engineer explains meth- ods of mining and processing of diato- maceous earth to interested Westmont- SYS. 120 Science Club Officers: Tom Iverson, president: Ted Finkler, secretary, Art Do- ver, vice-president. Not pic- tured: Martha Sherman, sof cial chairman. -l 'KJV' i H- Lxhssff- - ' i, 15 . ' Qu! Zaykwyf. lt is the purpose of the Science Club at Westmont College to advance interest in the field of science and to correlate scientific interest with Christian interest. The active club is open once a month to anyone inter- ested in science. Besides showing films and having guest speakers, this year's activities were high- lighted by a field trip to Lompoc, California, for the observance of a diatomaceous earth deposit. Later in the year members took an- other field trip to Los Angeles to see Marine- land and Griffith Observatory. Plant in Santa Barbara. Chuck Freidline, Joe Meeko and other interested student toured the Rayne Soft Water ' 'K i 3'-Q 1 ,lx han' The Swordsmen as seen learning a new song to add to their repertoire. The Swordsmen Quartet: Carlos Rodrigues, Jan Benson Louie Barbieri, and Joe Byrne. And take the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God. Eph. 6:17. Originating last year as a barbershop quartet, the colorful Swordsmen have be- come a versatile singing group on campus, having extensive opportunities to sing throughout the school year. Besides sing- ing for many student body functions, the quartet has worked with Christ for Service- men, Youth for Christ, and numerous churches in the Southern California area. A number of radio broadcasts, and a 45 extended play album entitled I Never Walk Alone were also on their busy schedule. Coached by student body president, Skip Ross, the Swordsmen are looking forward to a summer of full time Christian service in the Hawaiian Islands, assisting YFC and the Lei O' Limas gospel team. '4 433 I , Z FRONT ROW: Dennis Fink, Mitchell Denning, Jerry Nicolet. SECOND ROW: Wayne Siemens, Dean Werelius, Jim Crew, Jim Bowman, Steve Gruwell, John DuBois. THIRD ROW: Al Brock, Jim Matherly, Dick Macres, Hal Enns, Ron Mulder, Norm Heater. 2 Winnie Jones and Stan Anderson discuss W Club activities with advisor Ron Leppke. 122 mmwacf All men students who earn a letter in inter- collegiate competition become members of the W Club which serves as a means of fellow- ship for the players. Its responsibilities include refreshment sales at home games and sponsor- ing the spring sports banquet at which time athletes are awarded letters and trophies earned during the preceding basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and cross country seasons. 20 A Some of Westmont's most ac- e women belong to the WRA. signed for the physical side full and healthy living, this 'oup stimulates interest with ction, action with purpose, and urpose with fun. Bowling parties and fun nights ith a variety of sports from vimming to trampolines round- d off the team sports. The WRA volleyball team layed UCSB women, and the asketball team entered the asadena Tournament later in ie year. 5 gy -A - Ni' gf , - 1 ' ' I ,I 1 f T gr in ,. . .ft -, - T 5 fwty, , , ,Qin if ' F 'H ' '-,Q, :' ,za Q'm,lL'L,caW1 f. ,rm . r' ffff-'3r'.4r'. vX me -rug FRONT ROW: Barbara France, secretary, Sylvia Allen, social chairman, Sharon Hopson, president, Karen Masters, sports director. BACK ROW: Kay Baker, as- sistant social chairman, Joan Nelson, publicity, Jeanne Worthley, coordinator of activities, Marilyn Thielen, treasurer. I N Y L WRA enthusiasts with coach Sharon Reid at the Recreation Center, where they practiced basketball. Fradell Farnsworth and Carolyn Kariker in WRA basketball prac- tice. 123 I Jan Wyatt and Colleen Morgan form a moving-day caravan with A ' Brad Greene. Women's Association cabinet. FRONT ROW: Judi Horner, secretary-treasurer, Claire Guenther, vice- president, Sally Swearengen, second semester dormitory president, Miss Wolff, advisor. BACK ROW: Jennifer Van Syoc, social chairman: Betty Greenwood, Women's Association presidentg Sandy Hutchinson, devotional chairman, Marilyn Morrison, first semester dormitory president. F-V 'vig 124. Joy Daunheimer, Ardis Crouse, and Ellen Sager were featured on chuckwagon program of the Big-Little Sister party in September V . The Women's Association cabinet forms the hub where the voices of Westmont women are heard and acted upon. Searching for Riches at Camp Drake gave relaxa- tion and spiritual refresh- ing as Lorraine Austin brought stimulating mes- sages to the hearty camp- ers. Open House proved to be an exciting and revealing evening as the Westmont women escorted their dates through the residence halls and entertained them at the musical Woman's World program at Santa Barbara Junior High. Under the aura of spring the annual brunch gave the girls a fine experience in new hats and flowery gowns. The Women's Association seeks to draw the Westmont if' The new Women's RESl06IlCL i-lall was ready for occu- pancy by late October, and 144 women moved in. w-awe-+'l gin, 1' if 4-I woman into closer bonds of friendship and fellowship with others on campus in preparation for effective and gracious Christian liv- ing within and without the citadel of the Westmont campus. Women s Open House comes but once a year! Mary Beth Joanne washed their dates' car for the event. iff x Leonard Women s 'T Residence Hall, Mrs. Van Syoc, Women's Residence Hall, Mrs. Patterson, Cold Springs Units. i l Housemothers: Mrs. Q , 'Ll I. 13+ Yi' -Q ':ffb-- ' :Loma Levy, Sharon Skoglund, and Donna McGregor prepare to move from Casa Dorinda to the new dorm. fp: 'TT . ,Wg ,Q V , - , --y , ,.-:ff ,. A twig., H I -. , if , ,-,nz ., f -'-1.1. , NU . 5, Q ill 'U Uv.:-rf V ' r 351,121 'iff wf1rf?, -if YQ: ' 17 , ' . ' l'.q'5 Jm 'l L nfl- -vlvvh Men's Association Cabinet: Bill Kliewer, president: Gregg Mclver, secretaryg Neil Steadman, treasurer: Gerry Iverson, vice-president. l 26 Men's Association officers and council. FRONT ROW: Gerry Iverson, vice-president, Dave Nicholas, Emerson Annex: Bill Kliewer, president: Del Jones, Stone Cottage: Ron Fouts, Catherwood Hall: Joe Griffin, Emerson Hall, John Kosman, George Bauder Hall. SECOND ROW: Gregg Mclver, secretary, Dave Umeda, Emerson Hallg Larry Lockwood, Cathervvood Hall, Bob Kennedy, Frame Cottage, Neil Steadman, treasurer. 77ienb14 ' ' Degawa 74e Zfwtmami Winn The Westmont lVlan was evaluated, discussed and clearly defined this past year through the events and ac- tivities of Men's Association. Under the leadership of Bill Kliewer, President of IVlen, a new medium was found in the overall program of the Association. A unity and oneness of purpose among the men was found early in the year as a result of Men's Retreat, held at the luxurious Hidden Val- ely Guest Ranch. With Dr. Snapper provoking contempla- tion on the part of the men, decisions were made and goals were set. Regular dorm meetings and prayer meetings led by ca- pable Dorm Representatives held this spirit of unity for the Community Christmas season, sponsored by the Asso- ciation. Everyone will certainly remember the presence of the Christmas spirit at this time and its impact on the student body during Christmas vacation. Also the men will remember the dorm work days when the fellows of the individual dorms pitched in to make their dorm a little more like home. To close the year, the men diligently worked on their rooms in preparation for Men's Open House. The visitation of the dorms was fol- lowed by a program long to be remembered. The men of the Westmont faculty were a constant bless- ing and challenge to the Association through their ministry in Men's Chapel. Yes, the Westmont lVlan is commended for the growth that took place within him this year. rvwfvjv-H-rn Lower Dorm, now officially named George Bauder Hall, received a face lifting and paint job by its inhabitants. 1 ,p W The homey touch is added to men's residences by housemothers Mrs. Van Kampen of Catherwood and Mrs. Weller of Emerson. Q-Ville is the secluded home of twenty Westmont men. . 41'1i1'Ysm:l E 127 L 'Y' . ' fix-1. fiat., fri' , ., 4 Y-N 3 Editor BOB TODD ffx DR. VANDERLIP advisor veg.. 63 122' 11 r 5 ' ,W f- If The Horizon Citadel organizational dmner was held in , T l ll Students made applications for the staff and met the Board members. 74,15 aww! ZW! Www ' , The Horizon, Westmont College's bi-weekly news- paper, serves as a means of relaying current events as well as a source of inspiration through its news and editorials to the school family. Through the efforts of the staff and their advisor, Dr. Vanderlip, each student is made aware of the events of the past two weeks. The publication also serves as an instrument in which interested students may gain experience in writing and offers various opportunities for those so inclined. The Associated Collegiate Press, a national or- ganization of college and university newspapers and yearbooks, awarded the Horizon for Spring semes- ter, 1959, a First Class Honor rating. Fall semester 1959-60 capped a Second Class Honor rating. ,Z 5. l- we We Tom Englund, business manager: John Russell, photographer Harvey Huisingh, head photographer. lil 0 News and feature staff' John Hul ke news editorg Robin Montz, . p , Gerry Iverson, Sydney McNeel, Judy Brown. l Sports staff: Mitchell Denning, Bob Todd: Winnie Jones, sports editorg Traff Huteson. :ln Business and secretarial staff: John Russell, Vivian Erickson Jane Grimes, Susan Yulich, Julie Radford, Donna Dillon. 129 'W .giugul Q w :X li . 'lqv at tip L benign , MR. JAN W. KINGMA advisor Roger Dejmal, head photographer, discusses his work with editor Wilmoth. Staff Zecafmfa Zemb aww, we Sided Uf Published by the Student Association, Westmont Col- lege's yearbook has consistently sought to maintain its high quality which was acknowledged with a first class honor rating from Associated Collegiate Press and a grade A standing from the National School Yearbook Association in 1959. Columbia Scholastic Association also rated the 1959 Citadel first class. This year's staff was ably led by editor Pat Wilmoth ,? and directed its efforts toward another yearbook that would be technically sound and which would reflect the life and purposes of the college. Staff meetings were be- gun with an organizational dinner in the fall and closed with the annual awards din- ner late in May when the 1960 Citadel was presented to staff members prior to its distribution to the stu- dent body. PAULA PARKER and DARLENE VON FLUE ' copy staff MIKE STOWE art editor 5 , l 'l gp. 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Dennis Krueger and Lois Walstead play the part of Hawaiian serv- ers at Homecoming's Hawaiian buffet. 136 Q. Unit I won first prize as Holland in the Homecoming contest for the best decorated dorm. The royal court and their escorts were hostesses hosts for the Hawaiian buffet. Len Oakland Guenther, Steve Foster, Ruth Voskuyl, Roxi Payne, Ross. Eileen, Carol, Polly, Gary, and Bar- bara display their well practiced talent for the Homecoming banquet. 1 i i-, 'W 1 .Q 1 . .wx . N .X ' x Elm l Y, ,L I 1 , if ll I l I , l Lil l -' ll . Il 'i l T . V, ill.. ill J lll...i. , l I ll - ,Il -l W.. ll - Y Y , - , .- , , - .. l. l' ' l ' -ell. 'ly il 1x-.M l Ilrir- H , Mil. H fad Wcukuql -- ' .Queen Ruthie, a senior from Santa Barbara, California, was selected by both a faculty committee and student votes on the basis of her social, personal, and spiritual qualities. Throughout her four years at Westmont her life has been a radiant testimony to the pre-eminence of Christ's love. The title of Homecom- ing Queen was bestowed upon Ruth in recognition of this quality. Where did you say you were going, Mike? College affected Art Dover in a drastic way. Westmonters enjoying a spirited pep rally. Soni and Babs try to get things organized in their room at the ne' women's residence hall. if -7 Maxi 'I 3 8 It looks like Del Esau, Bill Keyes, and Raleigh got a big surprise. if You're right! Nothing less than a portable ballot box for the tryouts for song girls. 4 Ifeam work such as this transformed Page Hall into our chapel and arge lecture room. Brad Greene loaned a willing hand to move 144 women into the new dorm. 7' , v 5 r L In 5 , ju ug Qi, M? ,I x N Q af Jar? L . Christmas comes but once a year, and the Men's Association always provides a tree. Jennifer and Bettie Ann help Bob and Winnie decorate it. 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'v '1w Q- ' Q, ,, M xwxq , Dr. Snapper was one of the faculty stars at the all school game night held at the armory in March. xhyqd' Everyone got into the act! Mr. Beasley, center, joined staff members Wanda Wagner, Shirley Dalke, Jan Smith, and Eleanor Wolitarski for the song girl routines. 41,1 1 ' 1: Q There was some question as to whether these two hard-boiled umpires, Marilyn Foster and Mary Sue Thompson, were biased in their multiple penalties to faculty athletes. Coach Leppke called the umpires' bluff on a few decisions, Larry Lock- wood backed him up. Twinkle-toes Wagner surveys the situation during tense Faculty-Stu- dent basketball game. 141 The final lecture-artist series presentation was the well received Feld String Quartet, who played to a full house of students and townspeople in Page Hall. ,,--1 Ti, Cinda Coussens, Nancy Voskuyl, and Pat Slater take a break at Lompoc Mission on the Science Club field trip. f 'I42 The Choraliers entertained trustees and faculty the trustee banquet in the dining commons. at Winnie Jones receives a golden basketball at the first nual Basketball Awards Banquet, in recognition of years as manager of the varsity basketball team. The alcove lounge of the new dorm was the scene of informal visits and a comfortable place to wait for dates. Pictured are Sue Yulich, Tom Englund, Pauline Tahmisian, Greg Foster. - U I , v 'l TA. L I'l as qu 1 Huh 1, K V H uni MJ ew I f. - 'lv -, rJ+A1H2-W,-s.mn .H r '-1 1, io, 'fm ' L J J' 1. .1' , v. Hr, L fr' 1PlA' ,H' if-'fig '.,f'211 ,I HH ' uumwuxlhl I 74: X A V , W.. u R ., all-uv X 32.5, mf:- WEEK .,l52f: i-Elf 554. 4 his gf? s,-:V ?f QL-f Q . .. ,S fa RM A , ,, , Q 4 1. . W X v u t 4 H- A' ' B,,RaxEP-X DA VE NEIL STEADMAN JAN KNIGHT, MARCY BRADLEY, KAY CARSTENSEN, SHAROL WALEN, BECKY BURRIS. fans such as Jan Larson and Edy inspire the team to play their best. xl.. .f ..Q 'iv .fy Neil and Dave led the students in spirited yells at the games. is Freshmen Song Leaders: Sonja Gesswein, Anne Byars and Karen Olsen. l A snappy start initiated the new and old students to the year's Rally Committee activities as the first rally took place on the front stairs of Kerrwood Hall. Headed by John Hulpke and Louie Bar- bieri the Committee moved forward with many new ideas. Great spirit was manifested at the second rally where Neil Steadman, Louie Barbieri and Dave Thomas were elected varsity yell leaders, lVlarcy Bradley, Becky Burris, Kay Carstensen, Jan Knight and Sharol Walen were chosen varsity song girls. Freshman song girls elected were Ann Byers, Sonja Gesswein and Karen Olsen. The newly elected spirit-leaders held a pre-safari rally on the patio before the Oc- cidental game. As the season went into high gear, the Rally Committee planned bus trips to Cal Poly and Occidental, and other away games were attended in private cars by many loyal Warriors. The group also presented two fun- filled fifth quarters with Cal Poly and Pasa- dena. With the close of basketball season, the committee's work was not ended, for they continued their work in publicizing all of the spring sports, baseball, track, and ten- nis with tireless enthusiasm. Song girls perform at student pep rally. 147 4 .JJ f' ' df. The 1959-60 Warrior basketball record proved that a successful sea- on does not depend on a won-loss record. For the Warriors beat many Lf the key teams on the coast, and won the right to NAIA competition. . The Warrior team started the season with a loss to Cal Poly-San Luis llbispo. Entering the Redlands Tournament, they lost to Redlands Uni- ersity, but defeated Cal Western 52-41 for their first win. This was ust the beginning of many key wins throughout the season. Two more -vins were registered over Occidental and the University of Hawaii be- ore the team left on its annual tour. Returning from a very successful tour of the Pacific Coast in which hey won three out of four games, the Warriors held the winning pace and beat arch rivals Pasadena 61-55 in an exciting game. But then the picture changed as the Warriors lost ten games in a 'ow. Several of these contests were close as they lost to San Fernando alley State by a single basket, 74-72. ln a thrilling team effort, they ame within five points of defeating the NCAA small college division unner-up, Chapman, losing, 66-61. One of the most exciting games of the season was the Alumni game, i n which each Warrior played his best. But the Alumni had too much l Ileight and excellent shooting. They won by 68-65. , This year's team was young, consisting of four juniors, four sopho- nmres, and two seniors. Ron NlcCloskey. four-year letterman and cap- ain of the team, and Harold Enns were the only two graduating. Sophomore center and forward Stan Anderson had an outstanding eason averaging over 20 points a game. He was given the outstanding layer and most improved player awards. The final record stood at 8 wins and 18 losses. This year's Warrior asketball team, under the fine direction of Coach Siemens, played ard, not only for Westmont, but also for its Heavenly leader. 2 205661-7 Coach Jack Siemens 7 SEASON RECORD VARSITY BASKETBALL WESTMONT OPPONENT 68 .,.... cal Poly qstoy. .. 'l 2359 .... Redlands ..,..... 4252 .... Cal Western ..... 551 .... Long Beach State. 74 .... 46 .... T61 Manager Winnie Jones :l:76 .... 1 bi L. 159 .... 61 55 .... 53 .... 61 69 reef... 153 ...... 152 ..,,.. 58 ...... 72 ...... 55 ...... 48.i.... 65 ...... esffiff. 72 ...... 50 ...... Occidental ......... Whittier ......... Hawaii . . . UCSB ....... Chico State ..... Humboldt State . . . Southern Oregon . Southern Oregon . . Pasadena ....... Cal Poly fPomonaJ Cal Poly KSLOJ . .. UCSB .......... San Fernando Valle Redlands ....... Chapman ....... Cal Western Alumni . . . Pasadena .. La Verne . . . Chapman .... Cal Western . . Redlands ........ 566 ...... 'i' Redlands Tournament ,Q 'state T UCSB Mid-Winter Classic Tournament rl: Annual Tour 3 NAIA District three playoffs ig? ii Xllglll ii i .. i i ii 1 ,ii l Warriors prepare to leave for an away game. BACK ROW: John Armstrong, Ron McCloskey, Ron Mulder, Stan Anderson, Harold Enns. FRONT: Winnie Jones, Bill Smrtnik, Norm Nelson, Erv Estruth, Jim Matherly, Jim Crew. Brad Greene -- Guard I. f 34 f-.L Ji .' IL I qi. Jerry Gorton - Forward-Guard '3'il,-?FT4'fl'4,'Wf Tiff? 'T' ix lf .41-' Z-,lf U - p H - ' ' -. W N: ,it i. : gpm lf ' 'f i . V ,.- L is, 1. 1. .WP , , I rv Estruth - Guard l f A, A' 'i is Bill Smrtnik - Guard Jim Crew fakes and A i drives for a bas L-,Q fm i 4 Time out: The team gets advice from Coach Siemens. Norm Nelson - Forward 'gym Ron Mulder - Forward .y ?' .l ., 4 Jim Crew Guard I Ffffv' , .Il :WV 'fl ' Q' ' 1, ' :Al i I . f ' J, if f Q .sa ,, Stan Anderson: Most Valuable and Most proved Player Awards Forward-Center Senior Harold Enns lays up a crucial two points in UCSB tilt. Ron McCloskey: Team Captain Forvvard-Guard :Q - ' ,- V - f Ja' 215 im V ..n V John Armstrong - Forward J. 1 11 Harold H-.au r-V Enns - Ron Mulder fights for a rebound in the La Verne game. f ' 19f?J7f 2':g 3 .M -1'-3:1 if'-'i . . Y . , :I QQ. .-,-- -fu I 7-rf I U F D: I ,T L1 1 'A Tr-we I V 74 T 11 . i -.'.-1515-.id 'LC ' , ,gy 'A . 'I- 'f1,i'FVi'l gzvf' . rg 5. - -9 .eau --. 1 A ' -1 . r 'QI , 5 .X 3 gl- ' 1 . - ri. 5 r '- x y ,gf v -A v.' , ..- , 'I . , J L.,:!w ' L. - L-':- ,- ' '.--2 ,J fl J R511 - Q' w yiff-T,, 'f2f - V ' 9'-'Eb-ffl. ' , .. 1 ' 'f' ' V -' f.,f'm - lV..lH, ..,, it img' , , Q 5. . X. 'I ::, To ' 435 ' 9 f 4, f , , - Q 1 A,.,.-- . r F-rlf-23225-L,-T ' ,' ,.1 I N 1-P-'ffmg' r rw , 1 :Y , ' :A r , ' . . I Q Forward . -X . 'V Jim Matherly - Guard 153 C-'4 5 , Paul Heinrichs, receiver of All-American Honorable Mention makes huge lunge for the Alumni. Jim Crew and Hal Enns fight to bring the ball down court. ilu-J' 154 Win or lose, the faithful Warrior fans unite in singing the Alma Mater. The Warriors again won the right to challenge for the NAIA District 3 berth this year. A special non-scheduled game was played with Cal Western prior to the district playoffs in which Westmont thoroughly trounced the opponents by a 50-38 margin on foreign soil. On round one of the NAIA playoffs Westmont faced the rugged Redlands Bulldogs to lose in a 66-76 thriller. This brought a long, hard and prof- itable season to a close. The team, in spite of lack of depth, played note- worthy ball. ln the Homecoming thriller Andy pauses from dribbling, fakes, and- Shots up! Another two point ball swishes through the net. Guarding Anderson are alums Dan Hein- richs and Ed Holt. C1 ala' -'4 .. . ni'-Qi! FRONT ROW: Bill Pullman, Dick Macres, Bill Keyes, Craig Geddes. BACK ROW: Coach Ron Leppke, Dave Tim Reins, Tom Turner, Dale O'Neal. if 5. . J ' Q. f 5-. .- W . - Q S' , s.,s : 4 - ,JI -. -1 ' 'f, Q . - 1-1 . . I Q- . 1.. tl Simons, Ted Best Tom Turner is blocked in a shot from under the baske Bill Pullman battles for two points in a tight game with Los Angeles Trade Tech. 156 1 This year's Lancer team was made up of all freshmen. The team possessed good height but lacked the expe- 'ience needed for a winning season. Coached by Ron eppke, the Lancers provided thrilling moments as they blayed many close games. They were plagued all season fvith a weak second half which erased many a first half ead. The Lancers absorbed heavy losses to Hancock JC nd to Cal Poly CSLOJ as the season got under way. In pite of this, Tim Reins scored seventeen and twenty oints a game. Dick lVlacres provided a real spark as he fought for every loose ball. Tom Turner's height proved raluable as he grabbed rebounds. The UCSB game was thriller as the Lancers were edged out in the last sec- nd of the game. The addition of Paul Herman proved aluable as he leaped for rebounds and went high for ump shots. Bill Pullman joined the squad at guard hen the team entered the Freshman tournament at asadena College. As the end of the season approached, the Lancers 'egistered their first win over the varsity of Upland Col- ege. Ted Best began to drive well from his forward spot or easy layins. Dave Simons playing at guard also telped spark the team as he had one of his best games against Pasadena. Proving valuable as they were shut- led in and out of games were Bill Keyes and Craig beddes at the guard spots. One of the key factors in season play was that most Rf the opponents were junior college and junior varsity quads rather than freshman teams. ur o e of the Lancers is to rovide valuable As the p p s p xperience for future varsity players, the season can not. Ee called poor as each player showed improvement by he end of the season. Tim Reins banks in two points for the Lancers. 7 D ' , Ted Best leaps high for an easy lay in Dick Macres grabs a rebound. -V JL Na 'Ah Q 1' ' xv. 'g'f'jV i :- ,, S I . 4 , 3 , S . ! s I I 7 ' :av b , 9 5 J K gQ 5 ' ' -' L 1- , w 4 L11 ' .N Q ' I A K':S-25,5 L., ' , . , lj, ' -- f+ Hm ' - 7' x ' Vw' ' . F-Jr , I . -- lk -gf-. . 'ul' ..' 1,nn ','.,' 12. -V 5 . . -,T KA. I A A V .sv . - 'I ,V 151519. 1 .P .n W 'J - -4 1 2-- vt-'--' . ' l e-rf-S 'fi-T .- .a- 5:-.. -1 - .' fu- ' i., ...i .' , . - ig -1 .. -. v 4 -- H , 5--1. -fl.-u . .,- -fn .' M- --7 -.1-'-1 - -r - '- W, ' -.. .,i rw1'5f f'L, ' ' S' ,,, ' .. - ' f,' J ' A- gf: 1 . -.A 'A U ' V. I- , 1 E-M, K 4,,, wr ,.t ,. E 0 J., - I . . . . 'PFA I l , Y '-s N .i 2-,g'w'-1 ' ' .1 1 -' , . .r -- - 1 lbfnxiirmfttif-. Jr, Q31--a - . . - . . - -1 Q -- 'f ig. F--Q A .gm-.f 1'- '-at 5 . F- -- ' - -' F' .. 1 ' A am' 1 ,-af'T'1ll'P- - .hi-we z- 'f' we 1 Q- ' - 1 - I gm 3, . Q K 4- A - V -.Z - , ' ' , ' 4 1 J ,z , - ,bn vv . ,1 ,',1,,v, . T, ... ' 1 Sm.-.' L.-es9B...nu1.M1.....L'3'.1. ' ':1 'L!v?.hS'i ? .. -LP .'.L,1-. Ss- ,d . x , ' ,, , , BACK ROW: Jake Schmandt, Warren Brown, Stan Anderson, Ron Mulder, Jim Matherly, Al Brock, Coach Dan Arens. FRONT ROW: Steve Gruwell, Bill Smrtnik, Wayne Siemens, Mitchell Denning, Lyman Butterfield, Dick Weaver, Dave Simons. Wmdqf' ' Spaacagaaefall mm Coached by Dan Arens, the baseball team had one of its finest seasons to ate. A powerful hitting attack and good all around ability in the field charac- rized the team. l The Warriors started strongly with wins over the Foresters, a semi-pro team, d Cal Tech. Jim Madison pitched for Westmont's first win over a Cal Poly am by pitching 13 innings in the first game of a double header, winning 5-4. he Warriors were handed their first loss in the second game 3-7. Coming back strongly, behind the pitching of Jim Matherly, the Warriors won er Cal Tech 13-12 and La Verne 12-2 and 7-5 in a double header. Losing atherly for the season due to an arm injury, Gruwell, a top-flight catcher, as pressed into duty and pitched the Warriors to a two hit win over UCSB -O. Steve, besides winning many more games, was a real threat at the plate, ways capable of hitting a home run. Dave Simons, another top pitcher, pitched many fine innings, shutting out hapman with a one-hitter 3-0. Al Brock had a slow start as did Stan Anderson. lm? these two hit the strike zone, they helped to strengthen the pitching a Jake Schmandt shared the catching duties with Gruwell and also was used t third base. Freshman Mitch Denning alternated between third and second Iase. Pete McKean, playing his last year of collegiate ball, caught everything sight at second base. Bill Smrtnik, one of the leading hitters, utilized his great speed as he cov- Fed his shortstop position and stole bases throughout the season. Wayne emens nipped many a runner with his long reach at first base. . Dick Weaver held down the left field position in the Warriors' outfield, utiliz- Lg his strong throwing arm to nail runners at the plate. Lyman Butterfield, vering the centerfield area, distinguished himself not only as leading hitter, Ent also by hitting four home runs in a double header against San Fernando lley State. Rounding out the team, Ron Mulder and Warren Brown alternated l right field, both hitting well at the plate. T. Coach Dan Arens. ' 159 Mitch Denning, third baseman, fields the ball in the Pepperdine game. 5.- 1' ,tu Us-Y I W ' , . . - A- --f.-: : - ..i. mgfffv --- . - ., - e '11 - W .v , - 1-I .Q-5' .QQ--. .- -W ' gf: , 31 f '17 .JS - :.--' -, W' gr., E-q,-3: .,,5.... I .- x - , Aff-. -- ,-- r -1,, .Q - 4' ,M-'rw' -,- uv- -125 av i, -f 'r:Yq' !it'1?.H-ET ?'1 gh'- rr : '- 7. 5 .nu.- - 1 '. , Jef - - 1' 43,4 -v ' .g.. . -' - ,ima Wm rs. .4-rr.,--L Jim Matherly hurls the ball during the UCSB game. 160 Lyman Butterfield smashq ' his fourth home run in th San Fernando game. 'i i .gn Wayne Siemens smacks a longline drive. Dave Simons winds up.. . and lets go! nhl '1 f mf f' V , w 1 -me- L 'ar ,L ., 5 ,.g.,: V'f'fC7'.l31 few.. :+ '. 4' ,qi 'Q if . , v-eye, '?,r.A. Steve Gruwell pitches a two-hitter at UCSB. Wayne Siemens fields the ball dur- A ing a pre-game warm up. Bill Smrtnik slides safely into second, showing the form and speed that helped him to repeat this action consistently. -.sum '-nu. i. ' '1 i s:Mm.f'+we'-2 !f'w+f1', SL '-A if 1. . - , -, 'fi' MH 163 Q:-!'v.: ' 'r-- . v f- qtlf' n . . A 1,-LQy5'.j:':'??'5x'?f:S,i I gg v 1 WH: . 'fig xg., 1 ,V v,. , 'HY'm14?ra ,r.f,5gf'ff A . ..,.. 0 . ,. ,, ' '? ff'1'f ,'1v:..f'Piuf ,, . I-i'-wh 0 --ff -V, I' 'k A ' -.V W-f.,. - 1 -,:'.'. ' ' 'f '. ' E , We .M - --5 -,VI I . 'Q - i ' .,.,wnf, K . U U.-,y,K'1 N 1a'f'. ff5 :mx?-- .. -W'55?.'U7A-3ifi5 95-f f ,g.w,,,.N,. A, ., wvf,4,1g3:: .5.'-4 .L A ,sf ' .4-, :Il ,ivan 'V - '. k A V. 'Sw A ww - uv A Wim: ' ' rig, 1 Q, '-v- -QW -. - ' 'U , ' '. ' - z uh gfBwg4ii4 ,,L.- , - ax U .w - -41 'wi-P Q S--fx wmq, ' 'A I-Jil,---fif,sfGiLA io', A!'-w.',.9 A N.. 4 , . , L . nn, Q .:7,gJ-L5,..- 3 Ea.:-L' . .sr ngfipi v :.-- 3. Qtr -'-2-,Q-i'fTQ,5' Lv! - , --'-.-wi' ,.,-,M f -A-rx ,'.3,,,f ' f.,'Y Jing Qgal' Jr,-A,-X. , - M .'f IWgj,r If . .-r-M rw- ff, .via ' 'TTL3- I . ' pl.-:N , -la.: ' H, , Q ..1,,5,H Ax,-,A ,, ..-, BACK ROW: John DuBois, Bob Hoppe, Kraig Kelly, Paul Herman, Harold Enns, Coach Ron Leppke. FRONT ROW: John Kimball, Pat Nordquist, Dave Nicholas, Dean Werelius. -qy med mm Sez!4f47cwC77ace Broken records and winning performances highlighted this, one of Westmont's finest track seasons. Coached by Ron Leppke, the team gathered momentum as each man became conditioned for his best individual effort. Facing a tough meet schedule, the Warriors began the season with a three way meet with Pepperdine and UCSB which foreshadowed great things to come. A real highlight of the year was the first dual meet in which the Warriors overpowered Biola 82-49. The Warriors also competed in the San Fernando Valley invitational and the Voorhees invitational at Cal Poly Pomona, making good showings at both meets. Many outstanding performances were registered by freshman Paul Herman. Paul, a decathalon man, set many new records in both the field events and running events. ln every meet he had more than his share of first places sewed up. Another outstanding performer was senior Harold Enns. Often running in the shadow of Paul, Hal garnered many first and second places to help pace the track team to an unprecedented season. Two other freshmen, Kraig Kelly and Bob Hoppe, added strength in the middle distances. Also Dave Nicholas, a freshman performed well in the javelin and shot put. Junior Pat Nordquist and Sopho- more John Kimball formed a threat in the distance races. Another junior, Dean Werelius, performed well in the pole vault and broad jump. John DuBois, the only four-year track man on the squad, had some of his best efforts in the broadjump and high jump in closing out his college career. Paul Herman throws the javelin, one 165 of his specialties. i ' i ,' ,N Q ?Qf1m,.:g93Ny'A3:fff3wii -Nw. .ang 1' fa - ' 'L' ii ' 'H-Y.. ,Lxvf't:L L. 5 - . 1. . . 6 Harold Enns and Paul Herman come off a flight of hurdles together in perfect rhythm. Approaching the restraining line, Dave Nicholas gets set to throw the javelin. .. l Displaying improved form, Dean Werelius clears the crossbar with inches to spare. 6 Enns displays a flexible wrist as he puts the at La Verne. 'BLQIQ-2a.:Y'.' ' 5 , l Stretching upward, Paul Herman tries for another pole vault record. E ' I Paul Herman floats over the crossbar as he warms up for a track meet. min. hard way. a tremendous kick, John DuBois clears the crossbar Running in first place, Pat Nordquist hands the baton to John DuBois in the mile relay, If N,-1 . M Wilflit 7, With a concentrated effort, Harold Enns throws the discus for distance in this sequence. mek John DuBois strives for an extra inch in the broad jump. unning easily, Pat Nordquist and John imball keep a steady pace in the two mile Ia Kraig Kelly and Bob Hoppe move up on the lead man in the 880. Jim Hudson 64041 The Westmont cross country team, coached by Dan Arens, made a credit- able showing in every race they entered. The Warriors ran in only four cross country meets this year, all sponsored by the Southern Pacific Association of the Amateur Athletic Union. Against this tough competition, Dick Nlacres ran ahead of the other War- riors as he placed well toward the front of each race. Kraig Kelly placed right behind him in the Whittier and Centennial races. Bob Welch, Jim Hudson, and Pat Nordquist rounded out the squad, placing well in every meet, but farther back in the pack. The highlight of the short season was the placing of four Warriors in the second through fifth positions in the Centenental race. The Warriors' compe- tition in the SPAAAU Southern California Championships at UCLA closed the season. ll . ' Rf Y eg' Wag N il Q N. Ylwilw ' i - Will Pat Nordquist EN- .K . , A -1 sir ,- K.s 1 1 N av' aol' 44,51 IIS S 'MOU7 fl up-. 1 5 1' 'W' ..L , p.-FFF P.. 5-mf -, 109' 1.- ,, .W Country team trots around the track. Pictured are: Jim Hudson, Pat Nordquist, Kraig Kelly, and Dick Macres Also on the but not pictured is Bob Welch. Dick Macres Kraig Kelly ww 1 Q' R Ul- g S G'-J 3' .i':1L'.'Z W Q, in ..-P' STANDING: Coach Jack Siemens, Jerry Nicolet, Chuck Sheldon, Sam McCreery, Dennis Fink. FRONT ROW: Tom Turner, Bob Larson, Jim Bowman. i Jim Bowman 172 .ii ,.iiw .. .. 'H' W mi - A ...sakau . M .1 i -i . .. .1 - - .. -, ,gnu , , , , , - rv - , ' V S ,.,, Dennis Fink Tom Turner Jerry Nicolet I I A tightly knit team with unusual depth enjoyed the best ennis season in Westmont's tennis history. Under the direction f Coach Siemens, the Warriors tackled a difficult schedule and ecame the victors in a majority of their matches. Overpowering cross town rivals, the UCSB Gauchos 5-4 in first match, the Warriors went on to beat Cal Poly Pomona before absorbing a 5-4 loss to Pasadena. But they bounced and completely dominated La Verne 9-O. The season as they faced some of the strongest competition in California in such schools as Redlands and Pepper- d as they competed in the Ojai Tournament. hree returning lettermen helped to keep the squad strong. Bob Larson closed out his four year college tennis career win after win in singles competition. Jim Bowman, a or, captained the team and played strongly all season. Fink, a sophomore returning letterman, enjoyed an im- season based on prior experience. 7 P 'P Two transfer students proved valuable assets to the team. Nicolet stepped into the first man spot and won practically match he played. Another asset was the depth provided , McCreery. Freshman Chuck Sheldon stepped into the l position on the team and won his share of matches, as Tom Turner. i T t 1 - l , .. M NV f ,....-.,.-- K T .. W .i A Bob Larson Chuck Sheldon ll' 5- T ,V . - ,,, . . . Y .L , ' 1 Q -V . . V ya--- ,:- ..e....' 5-Z' ---2-fiff:: :ff:'1':'f . IL----i. '- ' ,. t -iqan-ous- 0---.-0--Y- 4 P'?' ,,--w ...Q-apo..-vltfps v-Y' -' - Y 1 - -pfg t4.,.-...-V-....-:V - Q-pgfF'Y ' ,V U6 . '7 ':: . e 1 Q -vf-f'?' . 1P,,, F -- -us-:B AI! 1 f L i ' gfnf'U' - ' ' - .sa-4, ' Il -. n o , . , . ., 2 .,. .V .,... e.. i -Q.. - ' . Q-1 'fi-swf--o , . fn- 4 ' f 1' 1 H ' ' j I f1,,,, , .l lm W, o-TQ'I 1-ohms-l ' A qs A9 L+1f'9'-vs 01 ff r v-'4 - ' ' : 1 4 g V 4 i--,.a. -- . . , 5 ' X -- ,',:,i 4,5 .,,.,,,,4,,,,,.,94-,....S. f --,-Af-f- Q -r-fryoe 'V'-' . A 1Q!v!r-Wy-4! Vf!3! V ' ' If-rf-va-nov og v-rl-,r-o6-yp'w4J- ,way-4-..i--l.v,+......... if y . w . Qvjnlgiiigjqffgv 1-,-4.-galil-11414-+44-.eggvnvp--...i,.4..---4---'- it-1-V--n......4., ...,.....,g--,g5.4,5,...fin,,...,.. .... . . , . .. . F'9-vlof1-,.,e,.1..IJu,Q1,iQQp5+A..4a4--.ALA --,AL.,-,...l..---f-14: Jim Bowman and Bob Larson display good form in doubles match. I 173 7 The year's lntramural program got underway with a double round robin touch football tour- nament which produced thrillers week after week on the athletic oval. The football cham- pionship, uncertain until the last quarter ofthe last scheduled game, gave the -seniors a big boost toward the annual trophy. Women's volleyball, handled by the W.R.A., brought the fighting frosh back into the llVl race with three straight wins. ln intramural ping pong, the underclassmen amassed additional trophy points with Jerry Stowe Csoph.J beating Dick lVlacres Cfrosh.J for the championship. Basketball, revived in intramural combat after several years' lapse, resulted in the jun- iors climbing up the points ladder. Thus, at press time, the Citadel finds the intramural race as badly knotted as when the year began. lVlen's volleyball, track, and pos- sibly women's ping pong will make the dif- ference. Sophomore Jerry Stowe demonstrates his championship Barbarous Barbieri makes a fierce drive with during junior-freshman football game. Westmont Intramural Council: Coach Ron Leppke, Dave Thomas, John l Du Bois, Bill Keyes, Larry Lockwood, John Hulpke. NOT PICTURED: Tom Galloway. I7 ' 1' LH g ' r ' ,U .ini ,Q-.V QL-ff.-,..-' N . , . 1 LW, M ,-- -fhvt '- f 4 ' - - ' X. 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'xv 1,-H r.-,-api.. , .fr L ,- Y, ', ' -.1 .--v ,' 2 .-., ' 'J' . , '.-','.f, it'N.r. l -':i-, ws-'A1K ,'-'- 1 - f1iv:5Q'1'T -if 3-.Usgivt2L'...-rug.:j+g,'-.l .f,9p .A -.ii-'.+..,' v.-1f'.t:.m.'1r--1235: ' -.24 f-- rf.-ff-!'1-..-'x.-L te--,ts.:.r'-cf Y ob Todd scrambles to get away from Dick Macres to make another ix points for the senior class. ave Allen sinks lay-up for freshmen in intramural asketball game, watched by teammate Bob McCul- ugh and opponent sophomore Jerry Stowe. .J N K. '-,Q Wx .A ,. gi L , LQ vig. Bill Kliewer, senior, swivels his way through the junior de- fenders, Larry Lockwood and Torn Galloway. Paul Heinrichs readies block to help Kliewer. Senior Bob Larson and sophomore Dick Weaver lunge for the ball in senior-sophomore championship game. W . rlin' 175 2: w: X JM ,H . M H fit- , I' W M J, .I J, B lx' ' H , w X H Y .,1ff 1 . --in H 1fi:'E1El 1L ,QQ 'T '-- 1 H' - , ,.. fy, ffl 'Z X-ztxii fi 52. P 1.-'SL I' ke- 'W ' ,' if H-M fy Milf, f -',.-4f ,::. . 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YOUTH FOR CHRIST .............. .... 18 176-187 158-163 148-155 . 26,27 .... 19 ... 114 ... 116 130-131 8,9 170-171 .., 6, 7 . 20,21 ... 195 119 .24,25 14 13 .22,23 104,105 4 .83-96 137 128-129 . . . . 99 174-175 . . . . 42 . 57-66 156, 157 . 32,33 102, 103 126, 127 30 ... 117 17 34 I' ..., 12 ... 118 ..,. 15 .... 16 106,107 . 43-56 ... 120 . 28,29 146,147 . 67-82 . 97,98 . 35-37 189-194 . 40-42 132-143 ... 109 .,. 121 ..... 5 172,173 164-169 122 115 124,125 123 .. 110 .. 108 V I i D ABRAHAM, ARTHUR - 45, 131 2204 Carlton Way, Santa Barbara, Calif. ADAMS, LYNN -85, 108, 114 2604 Emerson, Minneapolis, Minn. ADAMS, MARY BETH -85, 103, 106, 125 12311 Texas Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. AESCHLIMAN. PHYLLIS - 69, 109 412 W. Brookdale, Fullerton, Calif. AGNOR, JAMES - 85 4109 Del Mar, Oxnard, Calif. AHLBERG, JANICE - 85 432 Flower, Turlock, Calif. AHUERO, LEONOR - 85 629 16th Ave., Yuma, Ariz. AINSWORTH, MEREDITH - 97 1345 Vallesito PI., Carpinteria, Calif. ALLEN, DAVID - 175 Seminary Knolls, Covina, Calif. ALLEN, SYLVIA - 59, 85, 119, 123 11892 E. Lampson, Garden Grove, Calif. ALLEY, JAMES 107 Matilija, Ojai, Calif. ALLISON. RONALD 61016 E. Sola, Santa Barbara, Calif. ALLISON, STANLEY - 120 61015 E. Sola, Santa Barbara, Calif. AMES, CAROLYN - 85 3452 Bayonne Dr., San Diego, Calif. ANDERSON, BETHEL - 69 19361 Bonita Heights Dr., Santa Ana, Calif. ANDERSON, JANICE - 85 6535 W, Jewell, Denver 26, Colo. ANDERSON, KAREN - 85 2400 Monterey Blvd., Oakland, Calif. ANDERSON, STAN - 122, 150, 152, 155, 159 1531 E. Eckerman, West Covina, Calif. ARMSTRONG, JOHN - 69, 104, 105, 150, 153 3530 Loomis St., Lakewood, Calif. ARNOLD, BE'I'I'Y - 45 912 W. Eleventh, Medford, Ore. ASKIN, PAT- 59, 116, 119 142 N. F St., Tulare, Calif. ATWOOD, MARIE - 45, 49, 114, 131 900 N. Ave. 67, Los Angeles 42, Calif. BABICK, JOHN 817 N. Artesia St., Santa Ana, Calif. BAKER, KAY - 58, 59, 119, 123 7465 Hollister Ave., Goleta, Calif. BARBIERI, LOUIE - 41, 59, 95, 103, 114, 116, 118, 121, 141, 146, 147, 174 6623 Crest Ave., University City, Mo. BARD, LOIS 5195 8th St., Carpinteria, Calif. BARE, BARBARA - 85 1541 Charlton Rd., San Marino, Calif. BARLOW, LOIS - 85 5751 Harding Ave., Hollydale, Calif. BEALS, LINDA - 59 7466 Muriel Place, La Mesa, Calif. BEAMON, MARY- 69, 103, 135 1295 Loma Vista, Pomona, Calif. BELL, JOHN - 33 Rt. 1, Box 315, Rockaway, Ore. BENSON, JAN - 103, 114, 118, 121 Jefferson, New York BERGEN, PAUL - 45, 116 Rt, 1, Box 133, Wasco, Calif. BERGFELT, ANGELA 1106 Del Mar Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif. BERGMAN, RUTH - 69 18341 Rd. 144, Tulare, Calif. BERNARD, BARBARA - 86 13261 Alan Way, Garden Grove, Calif. BEST, TED - 86, 156, 157 Yokohama, Japan BIRDSALL, ROSE - 59, 120 Beach, North Dakota BISCHOFF, BARBARA - 69. 136 5253 N. Oberlin, Portland, Ore. BOLDT, EUNICE - 69 115 S. Pleasant, Prescott, Ariz. BONNELL, LORNA - 59 1608 S. Hayworth, Los Angeles 35, Calif. BOWEN, GLORIA - 69 4947 Niagara Ave., San Diego, Calif. BOWMAN, JIM - 59, 109, 122, 172, 173 916 Wapello, Altadena, Calif. BRADLEY, MARCIA - 33, 70, 78, 79, 146 Box 237, Apple Valley, Calif. BRANDT, SANDRA- 70, 103, 135 2532 La Siesta Dr., Bakersfield, Calif. BRINKS, ESTHER - 59 5134 N. Albina Ave., Portland, Ore. BROCK, ALFRED - 70. 122, 159 6550 Brayton Ave., Long Beach, Calif. BRONSON, PAT - 70 623 Sierra St., EI Segunda, Calif. BROOKS, KAY - 86 Box 43, 1424 Masser Place, Montebello, Calif. BROWN, EUGENE - 97 365 Guinda, Palo Alto, Calif. BROWN, JUDITH - 86, 105, 129, 131 5629 Marshburn, Arcadia BROWN, MARJORY I 217 Santa Catalina, Santa Barbara, Calif. BROWN, WARREN -45, 110, 116, 159 3381 A. Hill, Huntington Park, Calif. BRUSSOW, HERB - 178 10612 Carmenita, Whittier, Calif. BUCKINGHAM, CAROL - 86 2652 Wakefield Ave., Oakland, Calif. BUERGE, RICHARD - 45 1740 Loma St., Santa Barbara, Calif. BURCH, BYRON - 71, 73, 114, 116, 134 118 Redondel, San Clemente, Calif. BURNS, DOROTHY - 86, 88 462 E. 132 St., Hawthorne, Calif. BURRIS, BECKY - 70, 146 661 S. Magnolia, El Cajon, Calif. BUTLER, ROBERT - 70, 117 4203 Ashworth St., Lakewood, Calif. BUTTERFIELD, LYMAN - 159, 160 20 N. Voluntario, Santa Barbara, Calif. BYARS, ANNE - 86, 106, 147 6665 W. 31st, Denver, Colo. BYRNE, JOE - 45, 103, 114, 116, 118, 121 5240 Hermosa Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. CARSTENSEN, KAY- 24, 60, 114, 116, 140, 146 1315 N. Olive, Santa Ana, Calif. CARTER, CAROL L. -- 71 5328 Downey, Lakewood, Calif. CASH, SHARON - 71 11615 Harrison St., Taft, Calif. CASS, LINDA - 86, 108 1107 E. Main, Bozeman, Mont. CLARK, DOROTHY - 71 5530 Bolivar St., San Diego, Calif. COLLIER, JUDY Conejo Trailer Park, Thousand Oaks, Calif. COMPTON, RONALD - 86 4817 68th St., San Diego, Calif. COUSSENS, CINDA - 29, 86, 120, 142 2221 Oak Park Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. CORBETT, JEAN - 45, 49, 95 5236 Stardust Rd., La Canada, Calif. CRAMER, BETTY - 87 20 Magnolia Ave., Millbrae, Calif. CRAWSHAW, DIANN - 71 8417 E. Larkdale Rd., San Gabriel, Calif. 9 CREW, JAMES- 71, 122, 150, 151, 152, 154, 181 17055 Walnut Ave., Atascadero, Calif. CROUCH, MARJORIE- 26, 42, 60, 105, 108, 143 8746 Shoshone, Northridge, Calif. CROUCH, WILLIAM - 87 635 Market, Long Beach, Calif. CROUSE, ARDIS - 71, 124 1423 Powers Ave., Lewiston, Idaho CURTIS, SYLVIA - 68, 71 721 Raleigh, Glendale, Calif. DAUNHEIMER, JOY - 45,124 5512 E. Rosewood, Tucson, Ariz. DAVISON, JOYCE - 71, 105 13845 Mulberry Dr., Whittier, Calif. DEERHAKE, CAROL - 71,95 6111 Calle Del Sud, Scottsdale, Ariz. DEISTER, MARGARET - 114 2420 C Ave., National City, Calif. DEJMAL, ROGER - 87, 130, Rt. 1, Box 68, Ontario, Ore. DENNING, MITCHELL- 87, 106, 122, 129, 131, 159, 160 1415 El Centro St., So. Pasadena, Calif. DENNY, PAUL - 45 514 W. Canon Perdido, Santa Barbara, Calif. DE SAEGHER, PAUL v- 60, 115 812 N. Rose, Burbank, Calif. DICKSON, JOE - 71 2343 E. Devonshire, Phoenix, Ariz. DIKE, BARBARA - 87 796 S. Genevieve Ln., San Jose, Calif. DILLON, DONNA - 87, 127 344 N. 20th St., Montebello, Calif. DOUGLASS, DIANE - 60 6235 Almond Ave., Orangevale, Calif. DOUTHIT, GLENDA - 71 1810 9th St., Redding, Calif. DOVER, ARTHUR - 60, 120, 138 Buffalo, Mont, DOWDEN, ANNE - 71, 140 601 E. 14th St., Beaumont, Calif. DREVER, RAYMOND - 103, 109, 119 749 N. Peck Rd., El Monte, Calif. DU BOIS, JOHN - 60, 110, 119, 122, 131, 165, 167, 168, 169, 174 5123 Monterey Rd., Riverside, Calif. EAGER, DON 405 N. Imperial, Imperial, Calif. EISLEY, JERRY - 87, 114 1715 Turnbull Canyon Rd., La Puente, Calif. EITELMAN, JEAN - 87, 110 3736 Westcliff Rd. N., Fort Worth, Texas ELDRED, DAVID - 87 Rt. 3, Box 657, Vista, Calif. ELLIS, BEVERLY - 87 1236 San Andres, Santa Barbara, Calif. ENGLISH, LORE'I l'A - 60 2408 Bush, Santa Ana, Calif. ENGLUND, THOMAS - 41, 68, 70, 72, 74, 105, 140, 142 905 Linden Ave., Burlingame, Calif. ENGNELL, MARGARET - 87 20951 Parthenia St., Canoga Park, Calif. ENGSTROM, BILL - 131 181 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. ENNS, HAROLD - 44, 45, 116, 122, 150, 152, 153, 154, 166, 168, 165. 20137 E. Dinuba Ave., Reedley, Calif. ' ERICKSON, VIVIAN - 72, 129 1635 Walnut, Wilmette, Ill. ESAU, DEL - 42, 58, 60, 95, 114, 138, 140 Rt. 3, Box 159, Dallas, Ore. ESTRUTH, ERVIN - 60, 150 234 S. 22nd St., San Jose, Calif, EVANS, GWYNETH - 71 1449 Cortez Ave., Burlingame, Calif. EXEL, ROBERT - 72 6626 N.E. 23rd, Portland, Ore. EYRE, EARL - 72 1330 Strong Rd., Salem, Ore. FALKNER, SUE - 87 , 1545 Ganesha Pl.. Pomona. Calif. 129, FARLEY, LANNY - 72, 116 702 S. 8th, Basin, Wyo. FARNSWORTH, FRADELL - 87, 123, 131 11091 Linden St., Lynwood, Calif. FAST, JOAN - 87 1445 Wallace Rd., Salem, Ore. FENTON, NANCY - 61 17457 Hamlin, Van Nuys, Calif. FERGUSON, JANET - 45 Rt. 3, North Bay, Ontario FIELD, LOUISE - 87 2149 Tenth Ave. Honolulu, Hawaii FINK, DENNIS- 72,122,172 476 Tyrone St., El Cajon, Calif. FINK, SHIRLEY - 44,45 476 Tyrone St., El Cajon, Calif. FINKLER, TED - 72, 117, 120, 134 Star Route 770, Lakehead, Calif. FISCHER, DIANE - 72, 114 314 N. Gerona Ave., San Gabriel, Calif. FOLWARSKI, JOHN - 40, 41, 45, 116 955 La Paz Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. FOSTER, GREG - 72, 73, 76, 107, 109, 140, 1 1130 N. Niagara, Burbank, Calif. FOSTER, MARILYN - 84, 88, 141 1130 N. Niagara, Burbank, Calif. FOSTER, STEVEN - 42, 45. 51, 136 1130 N. Niagara, Burbank, Calif. FOUTS, RON - 84, 88, 91, 126 211 Magellan, Arcadia, Calif. FRANCE, BARBARA - 34, 72, 106, 123 Rt. 2, Box 30, Porterville, Calif. FREDRICK, VIRGINIA - 45, 119 9348 Bianca Ave., Northridge, Calif. FREIDLINE, CHARLES - 31, 42, 45 Rt. 2, Box 340, Ceres, Calif. FREIDLINE, DOROTHY - 61 Rt. 2, Box 340, Ceres, Calif. FUNK, CARMEN - 30,88 Singers Glen, Virginia FUNK, JAMES 47 Riverview, Reedley, Calif. GALLOWAY, BEVERLY-- 61, 72, 103, 110 99 Doud Dr., Los Altos, Calif. GALLOWAY, THOMAS - 175 1115 Hargus, Vallejo, Calif. GASSER, ELAINE 100 S. La Cumbre Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. GEDDES, CRAIG - 88, 91, 156 1517 New York Dr., Altadena, Calif, GEDDES, KAY - 61, 103 1517 New York Dr., Altadena, Calif. GENTRY, DALE - 72, 108, 109 Rt. 2, Gooding, Idaho GERHART, CAROLE - 61 818 Laurent St., Santa Cruz, Calif. GESSWEIN, SONJA - 116, 147 1025 Sierra Madre Villa, Pasadena, Calif. GILLESPIE, ALICE - 72, 81 16016 Slover, Fontana, Calif. GILLESPIE, GARY - 61, 136 602 N. Desert Blvd., Tucson, Ariz. GILLESPIE, SHARON - 73 581 Panchita Way, Los Altos, Calif. GILLILAND, ROGER 310 W. California, Urbana, III. GOEHNER, DON - 61 518 W. Canon Perdido, Santa Barbara, Calif. GOETSCH, JUDY - 88 PO Box 118, Biggs, Calif. GORTON, JERRY - 150 General Delivery, Fort Jones, Calif. GORTON, SUZANNE - 73 621 Chaucer Rd., San Marino, Calif. GOSSETT, GRETCHEN - 88 4021 Glenwood Dr., Riverside, Calif. GRAF, BONNIE-88, 106, 119, 134 2850 Malcom Ave.. Los Angeles. Calif. GRAHAM, THOMAS - 45, 61 I 3123 Altura, La Crescenta, Calif. allf. GRAHAM, THOMAS 7939 Belton, Los Angeles, Calif. 42 GREENE, BRAD - 139, 150 16633 Caress, Compton, Calif. GREENE, EILEEN - 61, 124, 136 14912 Lime, Compton, Calif. GREENWOOD, BETTY - 48, 124 3521 Padaro Ln., Carpinteria, Calif. GREENWOOD, DICK - 47, 111 3521 Padaro Ln., Carpinteria, Calif. GREISER, PAULINE - 73, 103 2951 Eucalyptus Ave., Long Beach, Calif. GRIFFIN, JOE - 126 3121 Main Way, Los Alamitos, Calif. GRIMES, JANE - 88,129 128 N, 12th St., Montebello, Calif. GROTENHUIS, DAVID - 88, 91 825 W. 5th Ave., Albany, Ore. GRUWELL, STEPHEN - 73, 122, 158, 159, 163 12400 Muriel Dr., Lynwood, Calif. GUENTHER, CLAIRE - 48, 49, 103, 114, 124, 136 9520 Etiwanda Ave., Northridge, Calif. GULLICKSON, GARY - 48 54 Nicholas Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. HALL, CATHEVE - 88, 91 534 32nd St., Paso Robles, Calif. HALLWYLER, KAREN - 61 720 S. View Rd., Oswego, Ore. HALVARSON, ARNE - 89 9102 Fortuna Dr., Mercer ls., Wash. HANSON, DIANA - 86, 89, 91 13901 Salt Lake Ave., La Puente, Calif. HARLAN, ANNA LEE - 86, 89 7415 Roosevelt Ave., Lemon Grove, Calif. HARLEY, WILLARD, JR. - 89 300 N. Sierra Vista, Santa Barbara, Calif. HARMONSON, GLENN - 73 1530 E. Roosevelt Rd., Long Beach, Calif. HARNESS, LOY KAY - 73, 95, 106, 109 2493 Barrington, Los Angeles, Calif. HARPER, VAL 100 S. Sixth, Alhambra, Calif. HARRY, PAUL - 106 5180 Ellenwood Dr., Los Angeles 41, Calif. HAUSER, EDMOND - 62 1150 N. Cooper, New Lenox, Ill. HAWKES, DANA - 48 1530 Mimosa Ln., Santa Barbara, Calif. HEATER, NORMAN - 22, 73, 108, 122 6208 Geneva St., Ventura, Calif. HEINRICHS, KAREN - 48 291 Serena Way, Santa Clara, Calif. HEINRICHS, PAUL-48, 154, 175 22128 E. Dinuba Ave., Dinuba, Calif. HENDRICKSON, SYLVIA - 89 450 S.W. 150th Ave., Beaverton, Ore. HERMAN, PAUL-41, 84, 89, 164, 165, 166, 167 19918 Community St., Canoga Park, Calif. HERRMANN, DAVID 8827 Hazeltine, Panorama City, Calif. HILL, DENNIS - 74 PO Box 34, Big Creek, Calif. HILL, MARILYN - 89 429 Plumtree Dr., Arvin, Calif, HIRSCHBERG, DAVID - 61 1215 Cacique St., Santa Barbara, Calif. HOFFMAN, CAROLYN - 89 1102 E. 26th St., San Bernardino, Calif. HOLCOMB, DAVE - 61 608 Maple Ave., Carpinteria, Calif. HONAKER, SUZANNE - 62 2775 N. San Antonio, Claremont, Calif. HOPPE, ROBERT- 89, 165, 169 955 La Paz Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. HOPSON, SHARON - 62, 110, 119, 123 Rt. 7, Box 305, San Jose, Calif. HORNER, JUDITH - 62, 103, 111, 119, 124 1618 W. 3rd Ave., Longmont, Colo, HORNER, ROBERT- 68, 74, 114, 116 1618 W. 3rd Ave., Longmont, Colo. HOUGH, SANDRA - 89, 91, 123 124 PO Box 621, Imperial, Calif. HOWLETT. DONNA - 62 Star Rt. 8, Box 3381, Spenard, Alas. HUBBARD, ARTHUR - 89, 114 1 675 Westmont Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. HUDSON, JAMES - 89, 170, 171 Rt. 1, Box 376, Yoncalla, Ore. HUFF, JOHN - 105 Rt. 2, Box 46, Imperial, Calif. HUISINGH, HARVEY- 74, 109, 129 ' 81615 Pedregosa, Santa Barbara, Calif. HULPKE, JOHN -41, 62, 129, 174 . 6283 Killdee St., Long Beach 8, Calif. HUTCHINSON, SANDRA - 62, 124 65151f-, N. Figueroa, Los Angeles, Calif. HUTESON, TRAFFORD - 48, 103, 104, 105, 127 841 S, Hollenbeck, West Covina, Calif. HYER, JANET - 89, 114, 123 Rt. 2, Box 930, Ceres, Calif. ICKE, MARGERY - 62, 114 Box 503, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone ISAACSON, JUDITH - 90, 91, 95 3119 W. 77th St., Los Angeles 43, Calif. IVERSON, GERALD - 48, 126, 129 1730 Hiawatha Dr., Glendale, Calif. IVERSON, THOMAS - 30. 63, 106, 120 Sky Hook Ranch, Roundup, Mont. JACOBSON, ROBERT - 74 1030 W. Ontare Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. JENSEN, JAMES - 63 708 Washington, Watsonville, Calif. JOHNSON, DALE - 49 1741 Prospect Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif. JOHNSON, DUANE - 84,90 1577 Ramona Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. JOHNSON, JANICE Shandon Star Rt., Paso Robles, Calif, JOHNSON, JUDITH - 74 718 16th N., Seattle 2, Wash. JOHNSON, KATHRYN - 97 3964 Wilson, Castro Valley, Calif. JOHNSON, MARJORY - 63, 114 236 N. 2nd, Harbor Beach, Mich. JOHNSON. TERRY - 90 9114 W. 27th St., Brookfield, III. JOHNSTONE, MARY - 23, 74. 109 2349 LeRoy St., San Bernardino, Calif. JONES, CAROLYN - 63 1922 Rhodes, Hermosa Beach, Calif. JONES, DELBERT - 74, 126 421 Fulton St., Port Clinton, Ohio JONES, LLEWELLYN -44, 49, 122, 129, 139, 14 149, 150 375 S. Ogden, Denver, Colo. KAPPLER, DOUGLAS - 90, 108, 120 512 E, Locust, Lompoc, Calif. KARCHER, JACQUELINE - 88, 90 2804 Burgener Blvd., San Diego, Calif. KARIKER, CAROLYN - 90, 123, 143 13460 Dunton Dr., Whittier, Calif. KARIKER, GARY - 74 13460 Dunton Dr., Whittier, Calif. KELLOGG, MICHAEL - 90, 108 205 E. Gleason St., Monterey Park, Calif. KELLY, KRAIG - 90, 164, 165, 169, 171 120715 W. Alameda, Burbank, Calif. KEMP, HAROLD - 89, 118, 117 11114 Hadley, Whittier, Calif. KENNEDY, ROBERT-75, 106, 109, 126 1116 Markham Way, Sacramento, Calif. KESELOFF, ALLAN - 75 706 Mobile Ave., Los Angeles 22, Calif. KEYES, WILLIAM - 120, 138, 156, 174 4705 Franklin, Los Angeles 27, Calif. KIESLING, JEAN - 42, 49 1949 Mountain View, San Bernardino, Calif. KIESOW, NONA - 50 164 W. Juniper, Oxnard KILLIAN, MAJOR - 75, 78 60 Olive Mill Rr., Santa Barbara, Calif. KIMBALL, JOHN -97, 110, 164, 165, 169 190 Pineview Ln., Menlo Park, Calif. KINDSFATTER, JOANNE - 90, 103, 106, 125 1422 Amherst Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif. 2 KISSICK, ELENA - 90 19991 Rd. 248, Strathmore, Calif. KITCHENER, RICHARD- 75, 114 300 School Street, Covina, Calif. KLEIN, TOGER - 90, 92, 115,116 101 N. Magnolia, Rialto, Calif. KLIEWER, WILLIAM - 41, 49, 126, 134, 175 4404 Elrovia, El Monte, Calif. KNIGHT, JANICE - 75, 134, 146 5521 S. Hughes, Fresno, Calif. KNOCHE, JUDITH 165 W. Juniper, KOERNIG, NEIL- 112 Costa Rica, -50 Oxnard, Calif. 30, 120 Burlingame, Calif. KOONCE, MYRL - 109 6633 Crenshaw KOONCE, WAYNE L 63, 90. 117 6633 Crenshaw, Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. KOSMAN, JOHN - 50, 126, 133 1626 1st St., Wasco, Calif. KRAUSE, DENNIS - 91, 114 Rt. 4, Box 516, Bakersfield, Calif. 75 KREPS, JUDY - 9621 Winchell St., Pico-Rivera, Calif. KRUEGER, DENNIS - 84, 91, 114, 136 8727 S. Wilton PI., Los Angeles, Calif. KUNTZ, JACQUE - 75 7708 N. Van Houten, Portland, Ore. KUNTZ, JOANNE - 81,196 7708 N. Van Houten, Portland, Ore. LALONDE, DOLORES - 25, 91 1809 E. Portner, West Covina, Calif. LARSON, JANICE - 75, 109, 119, 147 298 W. Main, Turlock, Calif. LARSON, ROBERT - 33, 41, 44, 46, 50, 116, 134, 136, 139, 172, 173, 175 307 Magnolia, So. San Francisco, Calif, LEACH, JANET - 75, 131 8110 E. Cole St., Downey, Calif. LEVY, LONA - 91, 125 233 N. Windsor Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. LINDHOLM, WILLIAM - 91,117,131 1110 Slater, Santa Rosa, Calif. LOCKWOOD, LARRY - 63, 120, 126, 141, 174, 175 4331 S.W. Lobelia, Portland, Ore. LOEWEN, CAROL - 91, 114 202 Moraga Way, Orinda, Calif. LOUCKS, EDWARD- 63, 116, 134 930 E. Verdugo Ave., Burbank, Calif. LOVE, DIANE - 92 2672 Barry St., Camarillo, Calif, LUNDBERG, PAUL-92, 115, 116 3095 Eucalyptus Hill Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. LUTHER, MONA - 92 Rt. 2, Gooding, Idaho LUTSCHG, LORNA - 75 18722 Bellflower St., Adelanto, Calif. McCLOSKEY, GERALD - 50, 56, 116, 141 971 Walnut St., San Jose, Calif. MCCLOSKEY, RONALD - 150, 152 ' 136, 140, 5560 Casitas Pass Rd., Carpinteria, Calif. MCCLOSKEY, SHARON 5560 Casitas Pass Rd., Carpinteria, Calif. MCCREERY, SAMUEL 1250 Cliff Dr., Santa Barbara, Calif. MCCULLOUGH, ROBERT - 75,92 404 Lupine St., Trona, Calif. MCGAUHEY, BARBARA - 60, 103, 138 1831 De La Vina, Santa Barbara, Calif. MCGREGOR, DONNA - 23, 75, 125 1729 Dixon St., Redondo Beach, Calif. McIVER, GREEG - 50, 104, 126 1902 Ganter Rd., La Habra, Calif. McKEAN, WILLIAM - 51, 110, 119, 134 354 Paso Robles Drive, Santa Barbara, Calif. McNEECE, GARY - 63, 111, 143 430 Shasta, Oxnard, Calif. MCNEEL, SYDNEY - 92, 129 314 Calle Laureles, Santa Barbara, Calif. MACOMBER, MELVIN - 63, 120 610 Hackberry, Modesto, Calif. MACRES, RICHARD - 92, 123, 139, 156, 157, 171, 175 Pauma Valley, Calif. MADISON, JAMES - 97 213 E Park, Villa Park, III. MARABLE, VIRGINIA - 76 5261 Whitsett Ave., No. Hollywood, Calif. MARSHALL, PAMELA - 97 3180 E. Orange Gr., Pasadena, Calif. MARTIN, LEWIS - 76, 115, 116 1248 W. 120th St., Los Angeles 44, Calif. MASTERS, KAREN - 63, 103, 123 227 S. C St., Lompoc, Calif. MATHERLY, JAMES - 76, 122, 150, 153, 159, 160, 179 1451 Adler Dr., Brawley, Calif. MATTHEWS, NEAL - 50 12415 Salinas, Santa Barbara, Calif. MATTHEWS, KAREN - 92 7904 Crestline Dr., Portland, Ore. MAY, GEORGIA -- 93, 114 15859 Vose St., Van Nuys, Calif. MEEKO, JOSEPH - 93, 126 16 Mound Ave., Mt. Hermon, Calif. MELL, FAITH - 76, 95, 109 10340 Calvin Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. MINNAMON, RICHARD - 93 320 W, Mission fApt. 61, Santa Barbara, Calif. MOELLERING, MOLLY - 44,51 133 Rodeo Ave., Rodeo, Calif. MONTGOMERY, NATALIE - 64, 110, 116, 119 PO Box 26, Deer Harbor, Wash. MONTZ, ROBIN - 58, 64, 116, 129, 136 2532 Sierra Way, La Verne, Calif. MOORE, ELEANOR - 51 2519 E. Mineral King, Visalia, Calif. MOORE, ELIZABETH - 29, 93, 105 2420 Tenth Ave. Ct., Greeley, Colo. MOORES, LINDA - 93 815 W. 6th St., Santa Ana, Calif. MORGAN, COLLEEN -49, 51, 116, 124 3835 Country Club Dr., Long Beach, Calif. MORRISON, MARILYN - 51, 103, 124 Rt. 2, Box 3439, Boring, Ore. MULDER, OLIVE - 52 627 E. Windsor, Glendale, Calif. MULDER, RONALD - 64, 122, 150, 152, 153, 2568 Mulder St., Lemon Grove, Calif. MULLEN, EDYTH - 64, 114, 116, 147 704 Stoneyford Dr., Colma, Calif. NAEF, GAIL 923 Helen Ave., Yuba City, Calif. NEFF, MARDI - 93 24438 2nd St., Hayward, Calif. NELSON, JOAN - 64, 119, 123 3843 Gibraltar Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. NELSON, NORMAN - 64, 151 214 S. Salinas fApt. 53, Santa Barbara, Calif. NELSON, SUZANNE 214 S. Salinas CApt, 53, Santa Barbara, Calif. NELSON, VINCENT - 93, 150 R.R. 1, Downers Grove, III. NELSON, VIRGINIA - 93, 150 23004 Dolorosa, Woodland Hills, Calif. NESTELL, RENEE - 64 Box 751, Paradise, Calif. NEWMAN, RICHARD - 52 310 W. Elm, Langhorne, Penn. 159, 162 NICHOLAS, DAVID- 22, 93, 108, 117, 126, 165, 166 8118 Cole St., Downey, Calif. NICHOLS, LOIS - 86, 93 1355 Begier Ave., San Leandro, Calif. NICHOLSON, BOB 3368 Hill St., Huntington Park, Calif. NICOLET, JERRY- 76, 122, 143, 172 8839 Hillside St., Oakland, Calif. NIMMO, BARBARA 537 Hodges Ln., Santa Barbara, Calif. NORDQUIST, PAT-77, 107, 165, 168, 169, 1 317 Kendor, Anaheim, Calif. NORLANDER, KATHY - 93 7501 Van Buren St., Minneapolis 21, Minn. 70,171 NUNN, ROGER - 93 9237 E. Flaherty St., Temple City, Calif. OAKLAND, LEONARD - 41, 44, 52, 134, 136 5052 W. Montana, Chicago 39, Ill. OLSEN, KAREN - 92, 93, 147 4679 Stauffer Pl., Oakland, Calif. , O'NEAL, DALE- 93, 115, 116, 156 9211 2nd Ave., Inglewood, Calif. OSBORNE, WILLIAM - 97 106 32nd Ave. South, Nashville, Tenn. OWENS, IVA JEAN - 52 925 Kendrick, Golden, Colo. PAIN, CHARLOTTE - 93 1129 Via de Ia Paz, Pacific Palisades, Calif. PAINTER, JOEL - 98 1212 Laguna, Santa Barbara, Calif. PANNEL, GEORGLYN - 64 148 E. Royal Palms, Phoenix, Ariz. PARKER, PAULA - 77, 123, 130 17918 Arline, Artesia, Calif. PARSONS, SHARON - 94, 106 6372 Harlan, Arvada, Colo. PAXTON, LARRY 25248 Rd. 140, Tulare, Calif. PAYNE, ROXANNA- 65, 116, 136 237 W. 12th Ave., Kenniwick, Wash. PEARCE, JEAN - 94 452 Highland Ave., Barstow, Calif. PERKINS, CARL - 77 618 Palmway, Needles, Calif. PERKINS, DAVID - 97 3431 Maureen Dr., Sacramento, Calif. PERRY, DEWAYNE - 114, 116 855 North Oaks St., Tulare, Calif. PETERSON, ZOLA - 88, 114 635 Ben Lomond S.E., Salem, Ore. POTWIN, GAIL - 77, 103 85 Pine Ave., Mt. Hermon, Calif. PULIS, DWIGHT - 77, 116 331 N. Yellowstone, Livingston, Mont. PULIS, ELAINE- 94, 103, 108 331 N. Yellowstone, Livingston, Mont. PULLMAN, WILLIAM - 77, 156 Onida, S. D. RADFORD, JULIE - 77, 129 626 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. RANKIN, NELDA - 41, 68, 73, 76, 77, 92, 10034 Pomering Rd., Downey, Calif. RATHBUN, ROBERT - 65 1107 E. Washington, El Cajon, Calif. REBELL, SHARON - 94, 106 1970 S. St. Paul, Denver 10, Colo, REEVES, BONNIE - 94, 95, 114 578 Westridge Dr., San Jose, Calif. REGISTER, JUDY - 94 3738 W. 116th St., Hawthorne, Calif. REID, JAMES - 77 115, 134 445 Paseo Del Descanso, Santa Barbara, Calif. REINS, TIM - 94, 135, 156, 157 9630 Orizaba St., Downey, Calif. REYNOLDS, JEANETTE - 65 11-6 Wells Ave., Warren, Ariz. RHEA, MARY - 53 1508 W. Pioneer Ave., Puyallup, Wash. RICH, PENELOPE - 77, 114, 123 1251 W. Norberry, Lancaster, Calif, RICHARDSON, RITA JO - 77 2121 W. See Dr., Whittier, Calif. RINKER, MARY LOU - 77 13625 S.W. Walker Rd., Beaverton, Ore. RISDON, GARY - 78, 109 6198 Estes St., Arvada, Colo. ROBINSON, CAROL- 86, 94 1948 Cortereal, Oakland, Calif. RODGERS, JIM - 53 43 Humphrey Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. RODGERS, MARGARET 43 Humphrey Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. RODRIGUES, CARLOS - 65, 103, 114, 116, 118, 121 758 N. Lake, Pasadena, Calif. ROGERS, EILEEN - 65 14502 S. Spinning, Gardena, Calif. ROSS, KEN - 40, 41, 53, 103, 134, 136 4941 E. Tyler, Fresno, Calif. ROWLEY, LETHA - 53 R.R. 1, Mitchell, S. D. RUARK, PAT - 78 1616 7th Ave., Lewiston, Idaho RULON, MICHAEL - 78, 92 Box 191, North Pole, Alas. RUSSELL, DAVID - 78 2012 Kenneth Rd., Burbank, Calif. RUSSELL, JOHN - 78, 120, 129 1645 W. 15th, Albany, Ore. SAGER, ELLEN - 65, 106, 109, 124 3163 Mobley St., San Diego, Calif. SALISIAN, DEANNE - 78 3464 San Pasqual, Pasadena, Calif. SCHECHERT, SONDRA- 25, 78, 138 2269 E, 25th St., Yuma, Ariz. SCHMANDT, JACOB - 159, 162 1226 Castillo St., Santa Barbara, Calif. SCHRAEDER, MARY - 58, 60, 103 316 W. Carrillo, Santa Barbara, Calif. SCHRAEDER, WESLEY - 58, 65, 103, 120 316 W. Carrillo, Santa Barbara, Calif. SCHUYLER, ELIZABETH - 65 650 Spruce Ave., Pacific Grove, Calif. SCOVEL, RALEIGH - 68, 78, 116, 138 1620 Willow, Denver 8, Colo. SEATON, CRAIG - 41, 65 2380 Elm, Long Beach, Calif. SHAFER, CAROLYN - 53 1633 Teresa St., Modesto, Calif. SHELDON, CHARLES - 94, 172, 173 P.O. Box 668, Lindsay, Calif. SHERMAN, MARTHA - 78 8112 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. SHUEMAKER, JIM - 27, 78, 88, 105, 109, 116, 14 5884 Sawyer St., Los Angeles, Calif. SICKLES, ELIZABETH - 94 1413 Chino St., Santa Barbara, Calif. SIEMENS, WAYNE - 79, 122, 159, 161, 163 P.O. Box 267, Shafter, Calif. SIMONS, DAVID - 94. 156, 159, 161 1524 La Vista Del Oceano, Santa Barbara, Calif. SINCOCK, JOHN - 94, 120 21351 Bryant, Canoga Park, Calif. SKEIE, ROBERT - 53 2520 Hunt, Ames, Iowa SKOGLUND, SHARON - 79, 125 1929 S. 6th St., Las Vegas, Nev. SLATER, PAT- 94, 120, 142 798 Chelham Way, Santa Barbara, Calif. SMALL, MARIE - 78, 79, 109. 134 10882 Chapman, Garden Grove, Calif. SMILEY, MARILYN - 94 244 Marlow Dr., Oakland, Calif. SMILEY, VIRGINIA - 65 244 Marlow Dr., Oakland, Calif. SMITH, ALVIN - 94 955 La Paz Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif, SMITH, CARMELLIA - 53 871 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. SMITH, DARREL - 54 Rt. 3, Box 165, Yuba City, Calif. SMITH, JANET 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara, Calif. SMITH, JOAN - 79 5325 T Street, Sacramento, Calif. SMITH, KAY - 79 1208 Pismo St., San Luis Obispo, Calif. SMITH, LOWELL - 79, 103 373 N. Simmons, Montebello, Calif. SMITH, MERLE - 54 2712 Hermosa Ave., Hermosa Beach, Calif. SMITH, MICKEY - 65 4695 McKenzie, Fresno, Calif. SMITH, NANCY 14784 Dutch, Baldwin Park, Calif. SMRTNIK, WILLIAM - 79, 150, 151, 159, 163 1212 Park Ave., North Chicago, Ill. SOULE, MRS. MYRNA - 54 733 E. Anapamu fApt. 31, Santa Barbara, Calif. 4 SOULE, THOMAS f-- 54, 107 733 E. Anapamu CApt. 39, Santa Barbara, Calif. SPARLING, JANICE - 92, 95, 108 Rt. 1, Box 567, Ceres, Calif. SPEAKMAN, NANCY - 66 2417 West Ave., Fullerton, Calif. STANFORD, DAVID - 79 1362 Highland Ave., Glendale, Calif. STEADMAN, NEIL- 54, 126, 146, 147 336 S. C St., Oxnard, Calif. STEVENS, REGIS - 79, 107, 116 R.F.D, 1, Box 399, Gelseyville, Calif. STOCKTON, GRACE - 66, 103, 119 1906 Glen Canyon Rd., Santa Cruz, Calif. STOLL, KATHI -98, 105, 123 1821 Sherrelwood Dr., Denver, Colo. STOWE, GERALD - 79, 80, 130, 174, 175 707 7th St., National City, Calif. STOWE, MICHAEL - 33, 138 373 Santa Clara, Oakland, Calif. SUNDBERG, MARGARET - 86, 88, 95 24443 Flower Pl., Hayward, Calif. SWANSON, ANN - 80,95 938 N. San Antonio, Ontario, Calif. SWEARENGEN, SALLY - 54, 124 5672 Grand View, Yorba Linda, Calif. SWEENEY, CAROL - 54 1238 Sagamore Ln., Ventura, Calif. SWIFT, SHARON - 41, 66, 102, 103, 119 11633 S, St. Andrews PI., Los Angeles, Calif. TAHMISIAN, PAULINE - 78, 80, 115, 118, 140, 142 1264 Sonoma Dr., Altadena, Calif. TAKAYA, GEORGE - 54 2611 Borton Dr., Santa Barbara, Calif. TANKERSLEY, KAY - 79, 80 7909 Borson, Downey, Calif. TAPPE, JULIA - 95 1125 C St., Morro Bay, Calif. TEGGER, ARTHUR - 80, 95, 131 3218 Ellington Dr., Hollywood, Calif. THIELEN, MARILYN - 34, 58, 66, 123 1827 W. 17th Ave., Albany, Ore. THOMAS, CHRISTINE - 95 4343 S. Elatia, Inglewood, Colo. THOMAS, DAVID -80, 134, 146, 147, 174 10043 Haines Canyon Rd., Tujunga, Calif. THOMAS, LYNN - 66 1910 Weepah Way, Hollywood, Calif. THOMPSON, BE'I'I'E ANN - 24, 49, 55, 116, 139 4042 Las Casas, La Verne, Calif. THOMPSON, MARY SUE - 95, 141 818 Green Ave., San Bruno, Calif. TIEMAN, JUDITH - 68, 73, 80, 116 202 E. Glenn, Tucson, Ariz. TINSETH, DONALD - 88 1300 Queen Ave., Medford, Ore. TITTLE, EVELYN - 55, 119 11882 Loraleen St., Garden Grove, Calif. TODD, ROBERT- 55, 116, 128, 129, 134, 175 P.O. Box 1972, Orcutt, Calif. TRAMMELL. SUZANNE 5859 Troth St., Mira Loma, Calif. TROWBRIDGE, COLLEEN - 80, 114 241 S. Curtis, Missoula, Mont. TURNER, THOMAS - 41, 84, 92, 156, 157, 172 5252 Windermere, Los Angeles, Calif. TURNIDGE, JOAN - 55, 109, 140 Box 164, Jefferson, Ore. ULERY, BARBARA - 98 1467 Singingwood, Pomona, Calif. ULMER, DELLA 669 Piccocho Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. UMEDA, HARUO - 66 4431 Vineyard Ave., Oxnard, Calif. UTLAUT, DONNA - 95 591 N. Armel, Covina, Calif. VANDER TUIN, LINE - 66,119 9302 Dorrington Pl., Pacoima, Calif. VAN DOREN, CHARLES - 95, 131 37 N. 28th St., Camden 5, N. J. VAN DUSEN, LENORE -95, 105 1517 B Rock Glen Ave., Glendale, Calif. VAN LEW, VIRGINIA - 95, 108, 123 Route 1, Box 150, Dixon, Calif, VAN SYOC, JENNIFER - 55, 124, 139 955 La Paz Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. VISICK, ESTHER - 96 910 Indiana, Gridley, Calif. VON FLUE, DARLENE- 80, 130, 131 255 N. Goldenrod, Kerman, Calif. VOSKUYL, NANCY - 96, 99, 120, 142 40 Cedar Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. VOSKUYL, RUTH - 56, 119, 136, 137 40 Cedar Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. WANDA WAGNER - 141 Rt. 1, Box 598, Yuma, Ariz. WALEN, SHAROL - 96, 114, 146 3710 Glen Ridge Dr., Sherman Oaks, Calif. WALKER, LAWRENCE 1723 Mountain Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif. WALLACE, KAREN - 96 1140 E. Front, Albany, Ore. WALLACE, PATRICIA - 96 8090 Crenshaw, Inglewood, Calif. WALSTEAD, LOIS - 56, 136 17346 Liberty St., Hayward, Calif. WARN, STANLEY - 98 15 Ocean View fApt. 45, Santa Barbara, Calif. WATERS, BONADINE - 56 1101 Old Coast Highway, Santa Barbara, Calif WATERS, CLIFFORD - 56 1101 Old Coast Highway, Santa Barbara, Calif WEATHERLY, JAMES - 96, 131 107 W. Delaware, Urbana, Ill. WEAVER, RICHARD, 81, 159, 162, 175 5644 Ash St., Los Angeles, Calif. WELCH, ROBERT - 80 123 E. 9th St., Seattle 15, Wash. WELLER, CAROLE - 81, 106 955 La Paz Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. WENDT, POLLYANNA - 66, 136 652 W. 36th, San Bernardino, Calif. WERELIUS, DEAN -81, 122, 165, 166 1920 N. Ross, Santa Ana, Calif. WHEDBEE, WILLIAM - 44, 49, 56, 104 10832 Dorothy Ave., Garden Grove, Calif. WHITE, WAYNE -- 66 1427 S. Gary Pl., Tulsa, Okla. WIELENGA, KAYA -- 96, 123 24 Grant, Redlands, Calif. WILEY, JAMES - 81, 116 P.O. Box 226, Auberry, Calif. WILLIAMS, JUDITH - 96 1068 E. San Jose Ave., Burbank, Calif. WILLIAMSON, JUNE - 96 714 N. Myers, Burbank, Calif. WILMOTH, PATRICIA - 56, 130, 195 Box 651, Morenci, Ariz. WILSON, BONNIE - 81 10557 Phinney Ave., Seattle 33, Wash. WOOLLETT, KATHARINE - 82, 102, 103 lwate Ken, Japan WORTHLEY, JEANNE - 58, 66, 123 1435 Park Terrace, Albany, Ore. WRIGHT, ESTHER - 66 6022 Marshall, Buena Park, Calif. WYATT, JANICE -- 96, 105, 124 2140 S. Court, Visalia, Calif. YATES, JUDITH - 82 15217 Carnell, Whittier, Calif. YOKAITIS, JANICE - 98 9122 Hargis St., Los Angeles, Calif. YULICH, SUSAN -82, 107, 129, 140, 142 1135 Westridge Dr., Portola Valley, Calif. ZIMBELMAN, DOLORES - 96 Keenesburg, Colo. i i -Y T.. X. .. 5i'r t-. l' g ...A lL.. T ,lil lil , L l if 1 5. .4 , wt li-'Q I A ii 'IW . lg- ii lll . if I V iii, il. ii I l.i . 1470afwl?fzam 55.5 1 With the presentation of the CITADEL, 1960 is half gone and Westmont College is well into her third decade. lt is impossible to record in a yearbook all that transpired in twenty years, or even in one. But we of the CITADEL have attempted to catch and preserve for you a moment. It is a moment that began long ago when each of us gave our life to Christ, and ultimately purposed to seek a Christian liberal arts education. And it is a moment that stretches into infinity, for the worth of these highlighted college years and of all the future before us is dependent upon how diligently we have sought to make every aspect of our learning an integral part of a larger whole, the whole being our individually distinct relationship to the world and to its Creator. It is the prayer and concern of your editor that of all you have taken in at Westmont you are now prepared to give out wherever there is a need . . . this is our VIEW OF THE WORLD FROM WESTMONT, our Citadel of faith and earning. For their professional help the CITADEL extends thanks to Mr. Jack Laugh- lin of Mirro-Graphic: Austin Studios: Santa Barbara News Press for some sports shots, Mr. George Tomlinson who took the choir, choraliers, and quartet pictures. And for 'their inspiration and encouragement l am grateful to Mr. Kingma, Dr. Bouslough, to my assistant editor, Jan, and many more . . . for his un- limited effort and time to Roger Dejmal, student photographer. PAT WILMOTH EDITOR 195 EZ' , iTP ' if-I ,I I- 'jrgf-. f F 1. ' tl- Lv, 1 eff il 11.1, L - , . gg ,913 . -I-If ' Z if-' ' if V A ' f ,' ' ' N -, ' 31- V- . 233. 3. ' 'I 'gfidpa if EWQ' iif'QK? -',,Qv3i .9 .W PM -f' '-fa W 1. fkzi fx - , , 1 f Q' -- eamf. Srfyffg A'f'e.':fy'-??',f.Q,-. . ,nt v .. 4 . c -QL' i 1 . - J N' , ..q. . I uw N. ,, 1 ai, 5-le I ' 3, 8 V . ,X-Q, af 1,-5. Q. . . . I 5. , . , -- ffl 'f if-. 0, w- F. ,, 1 1. if f'. xx V ' 4 1. - -' . LT -1 - - AY Wifi' A ru. 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