Beulah College - Echo Yearbook (Upland, CA)

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VLsyv  -t7 i- Cchc Seulah Ccllege mi Carol Raser Ardys Byer Editor Bus. Algr. Should you ask us whence this legend Of the students searching, seeking Mid the beauties of the foothills, Mid the treasures of the mountains, Ever striving for the summit — Listen while we tell the story: At the foot or towering mountains Came the tribe imto the council. Slowly spoke their aging chieftain To the young men gathered round him, Tis a legend of our people He who climbs yon lofty summit, He will be the cliief among you. hrom the council sped the young men. And at lengtfi the nrst returning Bore a leaf unto tlie chieftain: But the chieftain answered slowly. Beauty lies at journey s ending. You had only climbed the foothills. Soon the second brave returning Proudly bore rich golden nuggets; But the chieftain sadly answered, Wealth lies not in shining substance. Not for you tiie councils honor. After days of weary climbing. Came the last brave to the council. Empty hands outstretched before him. Where I stood, O noble chieftain. There was nothing for a token; But beyond the windswept summit, 1 could see the shining sea! Phntn ofi nev( piujc hv W (ivnc Booh, (Ontario Plutttt Oenter m ' % • «. ' f -ijv : ' S ' 3 : ' ■ ' hi: Mf - ■■■ ' -- . ' % ' ;:,t i« --. ■  i . ■■ f. ' . «, • ' . - . -I ■ I. ,.r- t--.-.:,vH-r4-.. • , i.- ■: , . From the icestward came a runner, From the presence of the chieftain, Bearing promise of adventure; And the youth with joy responded: Alvin Burlcholder, director of public relations, who contacts new students. Students arriving on the campus. Left their homes, their pleasant firxsides, Left their parents praying, longing. And in answer to the summons Went the youth icith faces lifted. Entered they the halls of learning, Met the chieftain at the entrance, H. G. Brubaker Education Speech Helen M. Dohner Dean of Women English Paul E. Engle Social Science Natural Science Jesse F. Lady President I5il)lical Literature Philosophy Met the leaders gathered round him. They with smiles and kindly wisdom Anna N. Brubaker Language Elam O. Doliner Dean of Students Academy Bible Miriam A. Bowers Registrar Librarian Mathematics Alma B. Cassel Dean of Instruction English Guided youth in choos- ing wisely Of the courses they would follow; Amos H. Buckwalter Industrial Arts Haniicili Nl. Foote Biological Srience Dorothy A. Witter Director of Music Noniiaii A. Wingert Freiicli Biblical Literature Abner B. tialdeman. Lucille B. Ladv. R.N.. Anna and Amelia Brubaker, Told them gently, ' ' You will conquer If you will hut seek the Vision. If Ethel A. Clii)i ' iilia a Commerce 1 larriet L. Trantwein Girls Physical Education Business Manager Millard Herr College Nurse Speech Dining Hall Matrons Rollin Cochrane Voice Samuel Calderon Spanish ry Student Council Then the chieftain called together All the students round the campfire; Told them of the hills before them, Of the beauty they would gather; Told them of still higher mountains, Of rich stores of golden knowledge: Told them of the highest summit — Sent them foi ' th to seek a treasure, Bade them bring to him a token. i z Dormitory students at formal dinner. Some there were who dwelt to- gether Mid the swaying eucalypti Mid the sunshine and the shadows On the campus of the college. Off it comes. Laughing, talking, singing gaily, Praying, dreaming, thinking deeply. Bovs meet for devotions. Once in a while ihev clean. Lived they in the dorms as brothers; Closer greiv the ties that hound them. Dorms throw hanclkerc hiel parU for IJottie. Mildred irons indiislriously. iJay students eat lunch. Came there others from the village In the brightness of the morning, Riding, cycling, swiftly running, Eager for the morning classes. Any way to get to school. Swiftly sped the hours before them; Came the day to its completion; Some work in newspaper offke. Paul drives station wagon. Tennis enthusiasts. And there follozved with its ending Many tasks before the nighttime. At noon we huv a snack. Some work in liomes. Eleanor keeps store. Thus the youth with spirits yearning Sought in lowlands for a token. But before them were the foothills Resting clouds upon their foreheads, Volley-ball game. • mtciaa Gently calling from the distance, ' ' Come and climb our pleasant path- ways. ff Chemistry class party. Waciinc in Mexican vaters. College Juniors eat it al Theii they tried the strength zmthin them, Joined in fellowship together. The roads wind and wind. Echo stafr surveys its work. And the youth said, ' ' Have we found it? Shall we make a hook of record For a light to those who folio ic? Let us hind our strength with purpose Editor. ' ' By our interests and our friendships. Let lis bring the chief a symbol Camera Club. Bculali College Marrietl Couples ' Club. Of the beauty we have found here In the loidands, in the foothills. Circulation manager sends off Echoes. Jumping liigli and wide. So they spoke before the council: ' ' From the circle of our friendship We liave brought a leaf of beauty. ' ' But the chieftain answered slowly, ' ' Beauty lies in journeys ending. You have only climbed the foothills In your fellowship together. Not for you the councils honor. ' ' Toiling upward from the foothills Sought they stores of golden knowledge; Miss Cassel teaches our motlier tongue. Learned the language of their people, Learned the secrets of their writings; Academy FresFiman Englisli. Is this an adjective? Shakespeare class. Hamlet, MacBetli, Romeo. In Spanish we call it . French is such a beautilul language. Spoke the language of the ancients, Of the dwellers in the Southland Of their brothers o ' er the waters; To learn your Bible, study Greek. Venite adoremus. Philosopliy students ponder C(uestions of tlie ages. Pondeixd o ' er the ancients ' loisdoin; Sought the message of the Father That they might go forth and share it. Mr. Dohner teaclies Old Testament Studies. Arthur preaches in Public Address. Of the eanh they learned the secrets, Zoology class studies butterflies. Not one gram too much. Of the life which lived upon it; Learned the iwnders of their beings; Physiology class in action. Minerva is our model. Physics class prepares for a class trip. Ecuuational Psycholoyy members meet. Traced the footprints made before the n Saying, ' We have found the anszver — We will teach this to our children. Teach them how to live as brothers ' [■ apeis on C liild W ' ellare are read. S()( i il l ' ri)l)lems class calls lor aniinaUii ais ussioii. The score sicatlilv rises. ' Will it go in? Happy were the playing students. Happy were the tidy maidens Studying homey arts of living. At least we can stand our own cooking. First in books, then actual practice in nutrition. W ' luil tlo the sviiiMols riifiui . ' ' 11 rctaries some clav. And beside them, other students D7XW strange figures on the paper; Heard the clicking of the keyboard; Heaj d the purring of the engines. Rattle clianged to a purr. Mc( haiii al draw irig. Studied they in things of beauty, Art is so iiiucli fun. but why is the house crookea? Music is more than just heautv Beethoven s Sixth Symphony Singing, drawing, re-expressing All the wonders round about them. £ 3| Senior tin-pan band . . . Guengericli sisters . . . waiting for the son at noon . . . desert dishwashers . . . she knit it herself . . . Dohner oversteps boundary . . . Waliy . . . Christmas for Jesse . . . skipping skaters . . . twins iL Hk 4 -■liiH Eloise Wingerd Erma Ronrer orman Reeser Loren Heise Charlotte Nissly Rlioda Gish Nancy Engle Lorraine Eyer Mary Jane Scniabacli Clarence Reeser Joyce Kropf Peggy Yates Josephine Engle Arzalea Kropf Glenn Stoncr Shyly climbed the high school Freshmen Hills so steep and new before them, Hearts responding to the challenge, To the message of the chieftain. •m Gaining confidence and courage, Crossed the Sophomores higher places; Hald.mii Rutli Melhorn Fred Bell l !.unice Byer Janette Swift Gladys Gish Esther Bouma Mary Gisli Bennetli Boerlcoel ll.l.„ Van Dvlce I ' liyllis Engle Stanley Charles Leota Brunk Dorothy Engle lla Mae Hickok Joyce Books Robert Van I lolwi ' gen Dolores Woll.r Myrta Lenhert Shirley Maust George Swilt P M 1 Aitd the Juniors far beyond them, Glimpsed the gold zoithin the crevice. Darrel Dawes Mary Lou Engle Frederick Ever Anna Guengericn Arclitn Ooins Henry I andis Barbara Benson Curtis Byer Phvllis HersKev . ' Willard Harmon Katnaryn RicKel Paul Musser Bertha ScnmucKer Donald Rohrer Aberdeen Bouma Mabloii Engle Betty Price C. A. Frey Dwignt Ooins Chester Engle Elva Schmucker Allie Blount Beatrice l_o rice l ogan Jav Grabill But the Seniors delving deeply, Touched the golden veins of knowledge, Thrills of conquest on their faces. Then said one imth hesitation. Doyle Book. President Upland. California No coward soul is mine; 1 see Heaven s glories shine and faitn sliines equal arniiny me from fear. Ardys Asper Upland. California ' A healthful hunger for a great idea is the beauty and blessedness of life. Eli Cfiristner Plain City. Ohio We can do anything we want to do if we sti k to it long enough. E a Melhorn York. F ennsyivania I arise facing east, asking toward tfie light, asking that my day shall be beautiful with light. John Swilt 1 Califo The habit of looking on the ' jest side of every event is worth more than silver or gold. ' ' Shall we hear unto the chieftain Messages of shining splendor? ' ' But they heard among the canyons Echoes from the crags resounding, Howard Heise Upland, California High-erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Rutli Longanecker Upland, California Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter. ' Mary Guengerich Upland. California The worship most acceptable to God comes from a thankful and cheerful heart. Lois Wingert Upland, California Youth, with swift steps, walks onward in the way; the land of joy lies all before her eves. Ralph Cassel Englewood, Ohio Take time for all things. Great haste makes great waste. Twila Engle Upland. California Life is a quarry out of which we are to mold and chisel and complete a character. Calling, ' Vnward, follow, follow! Anna Mae Sherman Stovve, Pennsylvania A liundred men may make an em anipment. I)ul il takes a wonum to make a liome. Melvin Eyster Thomas. Oklahoma To take things as they l)e -thnt s my phih)sophy. Marjorie Lais Huhhard, Oregon A sunshine heart and a soul of song. Betty Blackketter Upland. California To he what God pleases, to do one s best, and to have a good heart is the way to be idlest. Philip Kauffman Victorville, California Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christianity. ' Martha Guengerich Upland. California She doeth little kind- nesses which most leave undone or despise. Lois Jenlson Upland, California You have not fulnlled every duty unless you have fulhlled that of being clieerful. Seth Lapp Gapp. Pennsylvania A man is not idle because he Is absorbed In thought. There Is a visible labour and an invisible labour. ' ' There is more for those who conquer — There is more if you will follow. ' ' Every Tuesday evening members of tlie community, along wiln students of the college, met and spent several kours in profitable Bible study. Steeper climbed the College Freshmen, Almost lost among the ridges, Groping ever for the Vision; Paul Cliarles. I resident Haniliii. Kansas ConslatKv is the complement of all other Tlielma Heisey Upland. California How glorious it is and now painfu be an exception Marjorie Cfiarles Hamlin. Kansas There are two a s of spreadintj light: lo he Lorraine liolsinyer Hanover. Illinois She h.itli i d.iil l)eauly in her life. Ethel Stern Alvin Heise Mildred Sollenberger .ArdNS Byer Roaring Springs. Upland. California Cireencastle, Upland. California Pennsylvania He tasted life ' s Pennsylvania 1 take it to be a I would make a list pleasures, all he could The way to fill a large principal rule of life not against the evil days ,f find, yet richest the sphere is to glorify a to be too mucfi addicted lovely things to hold in treasures he found in small one. to any one thing. memory. his mind. Doubting, questing, stumbling, rising, Ever eager, struggling onward; Barbara English Jean Kipe David Kipe Muriel Speer Riverside, California Clarence Center, Clarence Center, Abilene, Kansas I pray Thee, oh God, New York New York ' Love of learning opens that I may be beautiful Too pure and honest in Fortune may find a the gate of knowledge. within. aught to disguise the pot, but your own sweet soul shining industry must make it through. boil. ■ Earl Engle Harriet Byer Eileen Kaufman Marilyn Jenison Abilene. Kansas Upland. California Molalla, Oregon Upland. California Joyous ... I, too. For this is wisdom; to Born with a gift of I had a pleasant time launch out on trackless love, to live . . . laughter . . . with my mind, for it was seas, fearless for happy. unknown shores. Looking at the heights above them Shrouded in a misty veiling. Isaac Sclimucker Nappanee, Indiana 1 o tlie man who has the religion of peace, the supreme value is love. Dottie Hess Waynesboro, Pennsylvania A most beautiful lady, light of step and heart is she. Vivian Seese Wakarusa. Indiana I find earth not gray but rosy. Heaven not grim but fair of hue. Eloise Engie Upland, California I berjueath mv soul to God. I oine C lish L ' pland. California A sweet attractive kind of grace. x ' iola Stiefel Elmo, Kansas Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great. Francis Hidibel Basehor. Kansas Our own heart, and not other men s opinions, forms our true honor. Catherine Gish Upland, California She wears the rose of youth upon her. And the Sophomores, steady searchers, Found their toiling was rewarded Alvin Boole. President Upland, California Ardys Charles Hamlin, Kansas Carol Hershey Ontario. California And straight was a path of gold for him; and the need of a world of men. Gentleness coupled with strength; ndeiit endorsed by sincerity; ability contained by modesty. She alone is an acute observer who can observe without being observed. Maurine Speer Abilene. Kansas Thata Frey Abilene. Kansas Ruth Harder Upland. California I find the doing of the will of God leaves me no Purity and simplicity make life eternity. Her real worth is hidden by her time for disputing about His plans. unassuming character. By the gems among the boulders; Ever searching, ever seeking. Mk Ethel Reeser Albany. Oregon 1 nougli old the thought ana oft expressed, tis hers at last who said it best. Clarence Heise Ridgeway. Ontario. Canada Self-reverence, self- knowledge, self-control- head life to sovereign power. Arlene Winger Ontario. California For every soul there is a hidden sunshine. Miriam Frey Abilene, Kansas It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Joyce Markley . bilene, Kansas Courteous, she is discreet and debonair: companionable and bears herself so fair. Dorothy English Riverside. California The poetry of m - life has become the poetry of achievement. ' Glenn Hensel Upland. California The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Lillian Musser Upland. California Thy mind shall be a mansion for all lovely forms, a dwelling place for ail sweet sounds and harmonies. Alice Foofe Auburn. Indiana Nothing is too high for a man to reacK who climbs with care and confidence. ,arroll le. Alabama Melton Ce Poplarvil The men of action are, after all. only the unconscious instruments of the men of thought. Ruth Heisey Louisville. Ohio ' Unselnsh and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls. Duane Engle Abilene. Kansas Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors. Mae Struhbar Hubbard. Oregon Sincerity is to speak as we think, to do as we profess, to perform what we promise. Mary Belle Eyster Thomas, Oklahoma A capable girl. Nvhose womanU qualities (ommend her to her host of friends. Maxine Engle Abilene. Kansas Trifles make perfection, lut perfection itself is no trifle. Gained new courage with the finding. Far on tipper mountain passes, Fearing not the windswept spaces, College Juniors upward striving Harold Paulns. President Dayton. Onio Success or failure is in tlie hand of God. I can only release the spirit of truth. Ethel Armstrong Pomona. California t-et not the mistake of yesterda nor the lears of tomorrow spoil mv today. Stowe. Pennsylvania Aspire, break bounds. I say! Endeavor to be gootl, and better still, and best. Ruth Book Upland. California Anybody might have found it but— His Whisper came to me. Gordon Engle Abilene. Kansas His understanding mixed with keen wit ever makes him a friend. Carol Raser Dallas Center. Iowa The fruit that can fall without shaking, indeed is too mellow for me. Dug with eager hands for treasure In the hidden mines of knowledge. CKarles Enyle Upland. California Behind tKe quiet reserve lies a deep life of thought and deed. ' Graybill Brubaker Granville. Pennsylvania The desires ahd longings of man are vast as eternity, and they point him to it. Eleanor Heisey Upland. California Neat and modest, seeks the best in everything. Paul Rosenlrater Ta ' jor. Iowa A man of worth and sterhng integrity. Nina Arnold Knifley, Kentucky After God there is nothing so sweet as a friend. Wallace Stump Wakarusa, Indiana ' Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit and never dies. ' Beuiah Kanode Martinsburg. Pennsylvania So composed a mind, so hrm. so true, so strong, yet so refined. i E A round table discussion in chapel hy tne college seniors and adviser. Deeper dug the valiant Seniors, Fingered fondly golden nuggets. ' ' Here, at last, ' ' they cried, ' our token! ' ' Frances EIrich Bakersfield. California Friendly, industrious, slie performs her duties with a resolute purpose. Arthur Grove Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Friend to truth, in soul sincere, in action lailhlul and in honor clear. kuth Frey Al)ilene. Kansas ()uiet and womanly, yet full of deepest thought: a disposition rarely found, and yet so widely sought. Proudly sped they to the council, Hands filled full of golden nuggets. ' ' We at last have conquered, tjiumphed! ' But the chieftain sadly answered, ' Wealth lies not in stores of knowledge. Why did you forget the Vision In your digging for the glitterF ' V .J. ' -ai ' jiU Glee Clubs at Cliristmas Program. Heard they in their hearts a whisper, ' Vnward, upward to the Highest! ' ' Then the students, upward climbing, Sang the message of the Father; Sang the message of the Christ Child; King s Daiigliter s Trio — Maurine Speer. Ardys Charles. Ruth Heise The Mixed Chorus. Sang to bleeding hearts and broken; Gave a melody for sorrow. Gave a melody for gladness. Melody Messengers — Ardys B er. Joyce Markley. Ethel Reeser. Lillian Musser. College Male Quartet — Alvin Heise. Paul Rosentrater. Amos BucKwalter. AKin Book. Academy Male (Quartet — Doyle Book. Donald Rolirer, Henry Landis. Howard Heise. The Lyrians. College Ladies Quartet — Loine Oisn. Catherine Gish, Ruth Book. Marjorie Lais. Heard the mighty thunder rolling From the barren windswept summit; Heard a clarion call resounding As the youth assembled waited — Youth conference at Thousand Pines. A highhght of the year— Relaxation and inspiration. Waited for the Words of Wisdom Coming to them from the prophets. The congregation sings praises to Goa. In the spring Riall Stump was college evangelist. And in the fall E. J. Swalni fearlessly preached the Word. Reverend C. R. Heisey. college pastor, cheerfully greets his parishioners. N. oon pra er c ircle on the lawn CKristian Life Committee — Harold Paulus, Graybill Brubaker, Ruth Book. Shall I tell you how the students Met for prayer and meditation, Met to pray for one another — Prayed for healing of the nations. For advancement of the Kingdom; Fo7 the hands that hold the torches In the darkened heathen countries; Listened to the tales of courage: How by struggle and endeavor Others gained what they had prayed for? Daily chapel devotfons. Christian Workers Band officers — Warren Sherman, president: Ardys Charles, vice president: Howard Heise. secretary: Mr. Wingert, adviser. As they toiled among the people, Students mingled with their brethren, Saw the vision of the Master Gospel team to Pasadena Brethren in Christ Church. Arthur Grove, student preacher, in charge of services at Norco. Prayer before Gospel team service at Ebey Memorial Mission, Los Angeles. Christian workers band program on witnessing. In the faces of the children, In the light on sin-scarred faces; Felt the need for greater powef . btr -i ' t scene at Peniel Iission. Los Angeles. Children s group at Ontario Trailer camp Sunday School. Moreno School where serviiis are directed by Warren Sherman. student preacher. Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a liglil unto my path. In the Word the Vision opened, St7vnger grew the upi ard surgings; Knelt before the altar praying: Saying ' Yes ' in consecration. And they entered into a cove- nant to seek the Lord God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul. WW Of making many nooks tliere is no end . . . I)ul tlie fear of llie Lord is tlu- ncsjinning of wisdom. Bowed their heads oer books and whispered, ' ' Master, Savior, make us able; ' ' Prayed alone upon the hillsides, ' ' Make us strong to do Thy bidding. ' ' That I ma ' know Him, and the power of His resnrre tion, and the lellowsliip ol His sufferings. Reverently they faced the Chief- tain; In their hands they hore no token, In their faces only glory. They had reached the tOKcring summit — P iologrnp iy ty Amos Buriiuia le % ' •■l 11 n- They had glimpsed - ' «j«f- ;t fK ' V: ' .: ' - ' i mfftr,-™ ' -; ' - ' - - ' . I«- K Frasher s Photos. Poniunu. Calijo the shining sea. Oh a Hill Oat Auaif THE CROSS OF CHRIST It drew us to Clirist wkile we were students at Beulah College. Now it draws us unto the uttermost parts of the earth to pass the good news on to others. Alumni members are now holding up the Cross in Africa, the Philip- pines. India, Mexico, South America, and in city and hamlet throughout the United States. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF BEULAH COLLEGE lor llie finest corsages, see (■II.I.ILAND GARDENS. It doesn ' t matter vvhether Ethe! and Arlene are looking for cold tablets or stationery, for tliey II find all l pes of drug supplies an.l sundries at HUXTABEE ' S PHARMACY. Yes. students, cd! our needs in school supplies can lie met at NEWTON ' S in Ontario. You can even find a lovely picture to neip decorate your room. Looking for some paint to paint the town red. boys. ' ' You can get all shades of red at the S L PAINT STORE in Ontario. Isaac knows where to take his clothes for a good cleaning job— the IDEAL CLEANERS, of course. Follows, to have that well-dressed look like Earl has. buy vour (lothes at lOHN P. EVANS in Pomona. Oxfords or slippers, brown or white, large or small— whatever you want in shoes, you can lind them at MILLER ' S f OOT SHOP in Ontario. You can find almost anything from children s tovs to socket wrench sets at the WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY in Upland Phil Knows where to take his date. He likes to take her to LAMB S ICE CREAM STORE in Ontario because their sun- daes made from their own ice cream are really tops. ' The Last Minute Rush Its 0:55 and Hank and Don have just hve minutes to make it to the Dorm. Naturally the STAR TAXI is just the one to deliver them on time. Secret? No, not secrets, thev re just telling each other how well they like the clothes at MIDDOUGH ' S in Ontario, a shop which carries a complete line for boys from 1 to 100. There ' s a Ford in Your Future Yes. there certainly is a Ford in the future of each Beulah student. Thev all love to ride in the new station wagon purchased from ELLERY F. WRIGHT in Upland. , ? THE The door of trie Cliurcli was open . . . They went in to worship the l.orcl in the heauty of Holiness . . . . . . AND GOD WAS THERE. C. R. HEISEY PASTOR u p L A N D B R E T H R E N IN c H R I S T C H U R C H ON THIRD AVE. Ht ' v, fellows] Why not go to LOWE ' S in Ontario and get some comfortable clothes? I hey can fit you if vou are tall or wide. The new ranges at the ONTA- RIO APPLIANCE CENTER are so efficient and easy to use that Paul already has that hun- f ry look. He s not playing peek-a-boo. he ' s getting ready to do a welding job. For the finest welding in Ontario or Upland, see HARRY NELSEN. Catherine doesn t buy groceries at ARROW MARKET just b, cause her Uncle Cletus works there, but because she knows the quality is really tops. You can study in comfort on a chair from the UPLAND FUR- NITURE CO. How about it. Maxine? Are you looking for a pood used car? Why not look at the selec- tion at the RUNDLE USED CAR lot in Ontario. Keep your car running with Atlas tires and batteries from ROWE ' S SERVICE STA- TION. Say. fellows! Those shirts are just the thing for a snappy morn- ing. You can get them at JOHN- SONS MENS STORE in Up land. Now Look at That! Why the material at the J. J. ATWOOD CO. Dry Ooods Dep t is so outstanoint; thai the boys don t wait for the girls to huy it! They go at it first. lust look at Mahlon there! Hi There! Watt ha looking for — a shower present? on re in the right ()lace. for the DRFlW C ARRIACiR CO. has dishes and china, ail types of hardware, and ven aiilo parts and farm machinery. A Graduation Gift? Yes sir. plenty of them. SCOTT ' S JEWELERS in Up- land have a good assortment of pens and watches and whatever else vould make a nice present. What ' s Missing? Nothing if you re looking for a good time. 1 liere s a glove for the sports fan. a gun for the hunter, a rod for the fisherman, a racket for the athlete. Now what more could vou want? Well, vou can find all this and more at ALEX FADER ' S in Upland. Uhm-m-m-ni And the banana splits taste as good as the look at CAS ' S L LT SHOP in Upland. But it ' s their malts that reallv catch the eyes of tlu ' fellows for they really turn out super ones. Oh! Oh! Look at that! The big lift truck of the HOYT LUMBER CO. in Ontario can lift anything from logs to girls. Having a good ride. Arays? Have You a Dressmaking Problem? I oil will appreciate tne Kina, courteous attention given your individual needs at HARNISH DRY GOODS STORE in Upland. If its a spool of thread or ma- terial for a suit or dress or simply some suggestions, you re sure to get tlie Isest at Harnish s. Do vou like to see a smile? Tfien go to MAXWELLS SERVICE STAT ION where a smile is de- livered with each gallon of gaso- line. Clarence is working hard making the enlargements for the Echo, hut to any photo fan it is a pleas- ant sight, ves. just as pleasant as vour visits to WILSONS PHOTO SHOf in Ontario, the lionx ' ol the darkroom supplies. It takes a good mirror to get a t lose shave, huh Paul . I he ON- TARIO PAINT GLASS CO. can give you the mirror but ou I! have to do the shaving. There s no better place to get vour printing done than at the UPLAND NEWS. .lust look at the fine job they did in pri nting the E( ho Monthlies this vear. t BEULAH COLLEGE Upland. California ' ' A Christian College with a vision for service Plan to receive your A. B. Degree at Beulan. You may major in: Biblical Literature — Education and Psycnology . — Elementary Teaching — Englisn and Speecn — Home Economics — Social Science — Religious Education. For information write President Jesse F. Ladv, Ph.D. Just Starting Out jr renewing llie furniture hi your liome? Be sure to lieck tne four floors of liedroorn. flining room and oc- asional furniture at WRfGHT BROS. RICE in Po- mona. ou II really enjoy having these courteous sales- men show vou around. D ' ja Ever! D ja ever wonder where to lind a store that carried a complete line of goods and clothing for the whole fa Take them to P. E. OSTRANS In Ontario, and you II find all kinds and types there. Do You Want to Reduce? Then don t ( ome to the Dormitory Dining Hall, for the itudents that eat there have that well led look. Do you ■enow whv? The food is purchased from WALKER ' S MARKET in Upland. ' ' Smile Now, and hold it for a sec. and another portrait has been recorded at the ONTARIO PHOTO CENTER. If you want a lovely portrait why not do as Ardys and have Wayne fiook take one of you. Me enjoys covering weddings too. TO THE CLASSES OF ' 47 CONGRATULATIONS trom J. W. BERT C ommercial Sprayer What ' s the Attraction? Oh! Everyone ' s interested in Mr. Engle s 47 Chevrolet. I wouldn t be surprised to see one of them driving out of ALAN A. COUCH S Avith a new one of his own. ■ J My! My! It looks as though thev II have to take this car to the ONTARIO AUTO WRECKERS. They have plenty of used fenders and parts to make the car run like new again. Where They Meet and Eat This is the place where the iitniospliere is so friendK that Ardys couidn t help hul shiire lier malt with Ruth. Yes sir. WALTER S is where lhe meet and eat. We hope this isn t yours, hut il il is lor your sake wr hope its insured wilh the Empire Company of Upland Marion ( irolhe. . Igr. Aren ' t They Beauties? If vou would like to catch lish like these, go to BUMSTHADS (- SON in Ontario and they will tell you shere to go and which tackle to select from their large stot k of angling e((uipmenl. Problem? If you have a problem in the feed or fuel hne. take it to the UPLAND FEED AND FUEL in Upland. These three competent men are ready to help you and Look At ' Em All these glossies and many more. too. are required to make up the annual. Mr. Bowser of BOWSER ' S PHOTO STUDIO in Pomona took the students ' por- trait pictures and did a mighty fine job. too. Recordings will sound better if you play them through an RCA Victor Combination Model. Ask Marjorie and Phyllis and see how enthusiastic they are about the ones at COLBORN ' S ELECTRIC CO. Wanna Buy a House? See Everett Brown of BROWN ' S REAL ESTATE for he not only sells houses, but he sells the earth. It looks as though you will be too late for this one though, for Harriet has already signed on the dotted line. r. TKe BeulaK College Students have found Fallis Bros. tlie store that nas tne solution to every riotliing [ironlem Fallis Bros, is a Fine Store in a Fine City. Something New! If you can t pay it all today, you can take tlial kitchen clock or any item with ou and pay the rest later. This is the ad- vantage of doing your buying at SHER- RY S— The Friendly Credit Jewelers. Why not see for yourself? It s the sec- ond store west of Garey. on 2nd St. in Pomona. How ' s Your Motor? If the cranksriaft in your auto motor is worn why not have it turned down hy the D f. D RUBBER CO.. where they really know how. They also have equip- ment to do any type of auto repairing and carry a complete stock of auto re- pair parts. ■• ' ' •.;■■- Stand Back, Everybody! There goes Al to his morning t lass l)ut do ou ihink lie II make it on time? 1 think he d save a lot of energy if he would huy a watch from the UPf AND JtWELERS. They really do have a good selection and they repair tiiem, loo. Fresh from the Dairy Here s the home of that good, fresh milk! And it s prepared under the most cleanly conditions, too! That s right, it s SHADY GROVE DAIRY. What ' s the Matter Here? Nothing ' s the matter! The strained ex- pressions are a result of the last minute details on the Echo Annual. THE PROGRESS-BULI.ETIN and especial Iv Mr. Day have helped make this task considerably easier by their helpful sug- gestions. Hey Kids! Have you seen the new Kaiser and Fra- zier cars? Man. there is room for five in the front seat! If vou don t believe it. just look them over at CRITTENDEN ' S, West A St.. Ontario. Say. if your dad s car needs a repair job. take it in with you; they have a complete repair service, too! The Little White Church m Cnmo Edison and San Antonio Av J. R. Eyster, Pastor N. Third Ave. Upland, California Plan to Come to Brethren in Christ Church 434 N. Foofliill Blvd. Pasadena Jonn Raser. Pastor 1526 Las Lunas Pasadena Smart Students! Absolutely! Tnp Know the onl way to save is to hank their earnings in a sav- ings account at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK in Upland. What Do You Think? If it s a matter of opinion the WINGER - SHETT1,ER GROVE CARETAKING FIRM are ready to help you. for two heads are better than one. W- ' hellier you need only a chair or a complete outfit come to McMahan • Furniture Co. in Ontario 202 S. Euclid Ave. Ph. 627-38 Pomona 303 E. Second St. Ph. 1170 Chester Eckman Personal Attention in Tractor Work — Fruit Hauling Irrigation, etc. Yes, he s enjoying himself while he waits for his new tractor from CITRUS BELT TRACTOR AND IM PLEMENT CO., West A St., Ontario. FULLER PfllNTS ieij£ad UPLAND PAINT AND HARDWARE Paint, Wallpaper. Hardware, Glass 267 N. 2nd Ave., Upland Phone 313-161 RALPH BYER Grove Caretaker wisnes all tne graduates much Future Success You ' ll SMACK YOUR LIPS for Allen T Mitchell Son POTATO CHIPS Plumbing and Heating Contractors from tne Water Heaters. Floor Furnaces Raser Potato Air Cleaners. Sprinkling Systems Plinnl)ing Fixtures. Chip Co. Phone 5 15 142 461 Eightii Ave 152 No. Campus Bus. add. Upland 376 N. 2nd Ave. Contributors Dr. Goslin, Upland Snowden ' s Market, Upland Varsity Shoe Store, Pomona Pete ' s Service Station, Upland John Palmer Sport Shop, Upland Haigh ' s Service Station, Upland Howell Furniture Co., Ontario Goodban ' s Shoe Store, Upland Gemmel Drug Co., Ontario Melvin Hamilton, Upland McFadden ' s, Upland Autographs PutlisKeJ Ly the student body of BeuIaK College. Vol. XXV. No. 8. May. 1947. BeuIaK College Echo. Entered as second class matter October 3. 1925, at the Post Omce. Upland. California, under tlie act of March 3. 1879. Printed in U.S.A. J


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