Biola University - Biolan Yearbook (La Mirada, CA)

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During This period of his life, Mr. STurz ac- cepTed Jesus Chrisf as his Savior and Lord. Desiring To serve Chrisf, Mr. STurz began To seek The Lord's guidance. He aT This Time fell in love and was married. In 1940 Mr. STurz enrolled in WesTmonT College when iT was firsT opened. There he sang in The firsT quarTeT. Then affer Three years and Two summers, The STurzes wenT To Dallas in an aTTempT To accelerafe Mr. STurz' program. From Dallas Seminary The family moved To Winona Lake, Indiana, where Mr. STurz aTTended Grace Seminary and nearby ManchesTer College, graduaTing Cum Laude in 1946 wiTh boTh a B.A. and a B.D. degree. Affer graduaTion, Mr. STurz was a librarian and a Greek Teacher aT Grace for a year and a half. Then he and his wife and Three children moved To Yakima, WashingTon, where he pasfored a Brethren church for five years. The STurzes reTurned To California in 1952, and The following year Mr. STurz became a member of The Biola faculTy. AfTer receiving his MasTers degree from Grace in 1962, Mr, STurz reTurned To Winona To serve a period of residency for The docToral program. Finishing his Thesis This year will be a mark of hard work and of God's blessing on Mr. STurz' life, for Truly, wiTh his inTeresT in TexTual criTicism, Mr. STurz has grown in The grace and knowledge of ChrisT. if I 1 ' ' ,.,. I 1 , . 41. ' l 4 1 ' ' i '- Q I s l 1 i . i . 1 v T. it , ,ML Gathering around the Word is an important part of family life in the Sturz home Dedicated to serving Christ through strengthen- ing the faith of others, searching the Scriptures that the Word might be understood in its purity and truth, Mr. Harry Sturz has won the genuine love of his Biola students. ln appreciation of his humble and gentle life, his concern and consider- ation for each individual student, and his sin- cere commitment to a scholarly and devotional study of God's Word, the Biolan staff wishes to dedicate this annual to Mr. Harry Sturz. Quick solutions are found with the assist- ance of a capable, willing teacher. Accompanied by eldest son, Steve, the Sturz family enioys a time of sing- spiration. Blola College Stands Toda . . . A Leader . . . For over halt century, Biolci has been the Christian education center ot the West. With this rich heritage, Biola College continues to lead in producing men and women who have a thirst for knowledge, a sharp focus on their commitment to the claims ot Christ, cmd d readiness to move out into places ot spiritual leadership around the world, not only in the ministry, but also in the business and professional society. With a progressive Spirit Biola College-1967 is a college very much on the move in dynamic response to its commitment to mold educated Christian men and women whose lives communicate Christ. The realization of new buildings long plan- ned for, the expansion of the college curric- ulum, a sizable increase in the student body, new additions to the faculty-all these are evidences of an active faith in God which removes obstacles, changes lives, and enables the College to move onward with a progressive spirit. . . . and with a vibrant student bod - involved . Biola College is and has been many Things To many oliTferenT people. To iTs adminisTraTors TaculTy sTudenTs Biola College- 1967 has been an experience of involvemenT. H l I Q U qu . 4-xx .. FPA in .104 ., T1NKa:, For Those whose responsibiliTy iT is To guide To Teach and To encourage scholarship The focus of involvemenT has been on The developing The whole man in ChrisT and mainTaining an environmenT ThaT nurTure-s This development For sTuclenTs, involvemenT has meanT response To This environmenT- and There has been growTh in The inTellecTual man The social man The physical man The spiriTual man reminding us ThaT The man who delighTs in The precepTs of God shall be like a Tree firmly planTed by The sTreams of waTer . . and everyThing he does shall prosper and come To maTuriTy. 1 1 f ,f ,r ,I ,a ,O ,u ,I gl gl ,.L ,ll cl. I , I I Q. 4 .:,: L. Ai xx... H- Q -- ,-.. .' - ' ' ' ', I fm 'Q if Y Q b aw . NV! J' C tg 4: r -. ,. 1 1 4 iq K ,RA 'J 5 X l' ' w 'iss , ' ' s il A +1 A n x is MFI .- 'vgfiff , 1 ,,. , L., .LEE , Q L , 1- L , N ff- ' yi ww' Jai . - . . X - X -X A QW 'Ya r 34 all , A I 5' , . 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To be Truly educaTed we musf undersTancl and exemplify The concepT, we are members one of anoTher, allowing our lives To lovingly express TruTh in all Things speaking Truly dealing Truly living Truly allowing our lives To be The TullesT example of man in his capaciTy for TruTh allowing our lives To be ci clear arTiculaTion of God's love for mankind. ln prepararion for Tomorrow leT us The members one of anoTher grow up in every way inTo Him, enfolded in love Thaf we mighT arrive aT really maTure manhood The compleTeness of personaliTy which is noThing less Than The sTandard heighT of ChrisT's own perfecTion. , 2- 3 - 5 Q' I k I 411.11 gg u x 'H 1 W - 'ff Rf' ' 4 1 ' 1 M f 4:1154 E QU 1- b . -as N . U11 '15, -:hm if-.wr w A Al it Lulijw .Hint 'f1S,. Ask Q,-A wr.:: 1, 2613551 ' :fy U T325 , 2, 'X xwx -L . l f - N.. .- Q- DMINISTR TIO fam. f ,JIS ' :Els-11 Grcw1'h means k noWi mg wfwfr M remwe'mbefr-- whcsf To forger. I f seems Thr:a 1f The QOGG things, The heuv'en1y -gui-dc:sn ce, The help th-QT other Qmeln have given us, to keep the ri gih1P gpowh, are Wwe Thimfgs to refmem be r. The mistcakes, The false leads, the devilish i-nfluence, are The things To +Fo4rfge5r .' ' -frm' Dr. Feinberg poinTs out That social development is a necessary part of our educafion and is not To be neglecfed. CCNVOCATIQ ADA EW S MESTER The new semesier began as sTu- dem' body and faculiy assem- bled for The ConvocaTion serv- ice. Speaker for The occasion, Dr. Feinberg, Dean of TalboT Semi- nary, focused his message en- TiTled And Books, Especially The ParchmenTs, based on II Timoihy 4:9-13, on The scope of our, lives. Our lives include The social, physical, menTal, and especially The parchmenT - The spiriTual aspecTs. Convocafion would noT be com- pleie wiThouT The inTroducTion of new members To The Biola family. No one can do This as well and as inieresfingly as Dr. Samuel Suiherland, President of The Schools. Ll 'ij A much aniicipoted and enioyable porT of every convocation is Dr. Samuel SuTl1erland's unique welcome To Biola's new sTuclenTs. Q . , I ' 'l - .im A' . ,A o Biola students had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Morken, who helped them I ,I M. Z -A -A, realize again that Christ is the answer to all their problems. -'TQ Eff ,Q 7Qi54-fp, xftfry r 5. , X .' , 'Q 1- 1-gif 'V ,f ' if-.ji Q ' ' - , .1 'Wai-. 'W P? fkga ' Speaking in Chapels during Biola College's traditional Spiritual 6 7 A it -'it' . . 9 ' Y ,, Emphasis Week was Dr. David Morken. Basing his messages J I V, on I John, Dr. Morken centered attention on the reality of Christ's ju . A-' ' ffl - Q. - w A ' J: constant presence with the believer and on His power and gl , , ,N ability to help and comfort. Throughout the remainder of the ,Q Q 'ff ' 'Q day, Dr. Morken helped individual students with their problems. ,J ' st V I. 5 'il .1 . 4 'fr .I F ,I . ' V. I I J ' .1 'Q ' 'T I I FALL SEMESTER ' I During Spiritual Emphasis Week, Dr. Morken em- phasized our relationship to Christ by relating messages from I John. ITH A SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS ,,..-.4- ,,,.4--f-- ,. ,xt Realizing that there 'is no human who is able to SOIVS all man's problems, this student prayer group brings its requests to Christ, who supplies all needs. es I X , I -Uhr Imax - tflmgq A X E cfm f -fo ig, 'Wm Would you say that you are looking for o more personal faith? A A Biala student working during the summer with Children's Seaside Biola student uses the Campus Crusade survey method to introduce Savior. someone to Jesus Christ. PRACTICAL HRI TIAN EXPERIENCE Japanese student Machico Sasazaki demonstrates a native dance at Hospitality International, where Biola students often serve as hosts and hostesses. l, l l ,. I l. ,. 1 I It f ' - . g l -:I - . ' , 11, ,-t 4 ' 1:'5r.is .x,: . ' 4 I I .Q g V I .2 'Q 41 . ., ,I ? '? ,j',' ' T 4 TT T' ' 6 a , . 2 t it . ?., if ll iff i 7? Vt,-, L-l, . .'.,i i ti '4l- ,ff-1, -1 1-2: . rf, . 5 ,M J Mission, tells children that they, too, need the I H D Mr. Kenneth Daniels and his secretary, Mrs. Kathy Sharpley, work with students 11' '- .'r , I 'I i . ' Q l 2 i 'f ' i -I A M V.. ..,,f , iff. is - , f i-.. -' i, , I oy, ,, 1 + .-,ati .sgrf-1',ll QQ if v 1 - ,.,.. , ou 3 .,'Q, - .4, , -I 1 4, , 4 . , I , . y , ...Q . .5 ..,,, 1 in securing assignments which will help them gain practical Christian experience Training men and women to become effective spiritual leaders and dynamic witnesses of salvation in Christ is one of the major obiectives of Biola College. In carry- ing out this obiective, the college curriculum provides not only classroom instruction in Biblical studies and methods of evangelism, but also a service program in which the student may gain practical experience by application of the principles taught in the classroom. It is the Christian Service Department, under the direc- tion of Kenneth B. Daniels, which administers this service program of the college curriculum. As Director of Christian Service, Mr. Daniels is to be commended for his many years of devoted work in coordinating the many activities connected with his de- partment. Besides conducting a Christian Service orien- tation class for first-year Biola students, Mr. Daniels also gives part of his schedule over to counseling those students who need guidance in effectively performing the responsibilities of their assignments. Through the efforts of Mr. Daniels and his staff, an abundance of Christian service assignment opportunities have been created by arrangements with over three hundred Christian organizations and churches in the Los Angeles area. Some of the assignments available include: special musical groups, Juvenile Hall work, Hospital Chorale singing at the Los Angeles County General Hospital, Rancho Los Amigos Hospital visitation, teaching Child Evangelism classes and Released Time classes, Open-Air Campaigners, Beach Evangelism, Jewish visitation, and work with the Union Rescue Mission. The experience gained by the students through Christian Service assignments can play an important part in Chris- tian character development and can help them gain that sharp focus on their commitment to the claims of Christ so necessary in being an effective and mature Christian leader. TORREY CO FERENC STRESSES CHRISTIA ATLIRITY ps Torrey Conference speakers find Torrey Conference o time of spiritual fellowship and enrichment for those who minister as well os for those who ore ministered to. I Corinthians is addressed to the Biola students of 1967 voiced Dr. John Hunter as he began his series on the importance of maturity in the Christian life. Rev. Hubert Mitchell tells the senior class of the opportunities for witnessing through Televisitation. Q? 'x x his--.Q brl' H fx 5 N v u l The young mon on The leff is our president while aT OccidenTal College in 1920. STRONG LEADERSHIP Of all Those who make up a college communiTy, iT is The Presi- denT of The College upon whom resTs mosT heavily The respon- sibiliTies of adminisTraTion, The mainfenance of high academic sTandards, and The consisTenT supporT of The docfrines of Chris- TianiTy. To This greaf Task Dr. Samuel H. Sufherlanal has devofed himself ThroughouT The pasT TiTTeen years. His deep concern for The growTh of Biola College has been evidenT in all his conTacTs wiTh The sTudenT body, in his inTeracTion wifh leaders of The La Mirada communiTy, and in his unfiring service To The College. Dr. SuTherland's warm inTeresT in all phases of Biola has evi- denced his skill as an adminisTraTor and has personalized his relaTions wiTh The sTudenT body. TRW 1 :HHEI T' T. ' lvl -Q .iw ?-JT S. ...T QQ- . Dr. Sutherland, chief executive officer of The corp- oration, spends much of The day in consuhation in order to effectively administer our school. L if H' gd Dr, Smherland is The good-natured obiecT of humor at The New STudenT RecepTion. ,sf ff A. ,,. .Ji I 28 ,7 Accornplishing the important Task of controlling the rapid advancement and expansion of The college is Biola's Board of Directors, who look fo Chancellor Talbof for guidance. Much of the responsibility of directing Biola's policies falls into The hands of Mr. Al Sanders, Vice President in charge oi Public Relafions, Mr. Paul Schwepker, Vice President of Finance, and Dr. Richard Chase, Academic Vice President. l 1 BIOLA'S ITAL if is .. 'i , - r ' .'?,2L',i ' ' ,sg Af, w,a, J' . .i-, ,wx 1:94, ,r A , . , . i i sf, . .. Photography plays an important role in the job of Mr. Bill Ehmann, Director of Publications and Promotion. GLITREACH The Public Relations Department of Biola College is concerned with keeping interested parents, alumni, and friends ofthe college informed concerning school events and functions. Mr. Al Sanders, Vice President of Public Relations, utilizes many avenues to keep the public informed, The Kings Business and the Biola l-lour are the two maior public relations media. Working with Mr. Sanders is Dr. Milton Gould, Di- rector of Development. One of Dr. Gould's maior responsibilities is organizing and directing the an- nual conferences at Biola. Another responsibility of Dr. Gould is visiting the local churches with the Biola singing group, the Collegians, to encour- age prospective students and to inform them of the opportunity for Christ-centered training at Biola College. Mr. Bill Ehmann, Director of Publications and Pro- motion, is in charge of taping student testimonies. These testimonies, which are a traditional part of Biola Hour, are but one part of Biola College's out- reach. Mr. Ehmann also directs the tape duplicating department, which selects the tapes for the forty stations carrying the Biola Hour. He also edits all Biola Schools and Colleges brochures. Dr. Milton Gould, Director of Development not only was the director of Torrey Memorial Bible Conference but is also the challenging speaker of the musical group, the Collegians. 2 meer. -- Y, - M Director of Campus Activities, Mr. William Eifzen guides The Tours around The Campus. The work being done by Mr. lsrael Carmona and Mr. William EiTzen is invaluable To The progress being realized by The Public RelaTions De- parimenf in acquainTing The public wiTh The college. Mr. Carmona carries well The responsibiliTy of planning and promoTing The Biola sponsored world Tours. Mr. Eiizen has The job of welcoming visiTors To Biola by guiding Them on Tours of The campus, acquaiming Them wiTh The college's hisTory and curriculum, and answering Their many questions. General Manager of Unusual Tours Incorporated, Mr. Israel Carmona plans world Tours. ,V J l.. YT ,J 'lil ,,....,.. 4.-.......,.-.--4 - 4- 4 i . 4 ..v-s..-i w. Agia + urs Maintenance of the grounds and buildings ot Biola College is the Fulfilling nutritional needs is the duty of Biola's dining room staff task of the Engineering Department. Coordination in campus communication is the task of the information desk staff who relay messages and distribute mail. The services ot the engineering department, the dining room, and the information desk are certainly among those which are indispensalole. As students, we are concerned with growth in the intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and social areas ot our lives and are deeply appreciative of those who are responsible for main- taining an environment in which this kind of growth and develop- ment can occur. N CESSARY SERVICES TAKE MA Y FORMS Mr. James Bramer, Controller, has the respon- sibility of administrating the school's sound fiscal policy. Although often taken for granted by many of the student body, this area of ad- ministration is of paramount importance. As Business Administrator, Mr. Spurgeon Elder maintains an efficient working staff, and is re- sponsible for hiring all new employees for the staff. Mr. Elder coordinates the efforts of the college cafeteria, the maintenance department, and bookstore, both on campus and downtown. Mr. Elder also supervises the Biola Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Those students who must seek employment to help defray the cost of their college education, realize the important part played by Mr. Dick Gartrell, Director of Student Employment. Mr. Gartrell also supervises the nightwatchmen, and bus drivers, and coordinates the transportation in school vehicles. Through the dedicated efforts of Miss Ruth Gard- ner, the medical center cares for the health needs of the students. Dr. George Fralick and Dr. Morris Fuller have donated time from their private practices to provide professional medical ser- vices throughout the year. 6 51' ,.,, ,, titer il if lit' l .Q sg:-, +V' yf' Mr. Spurgeon Elder is the head of BioIa's Personnel Department, Mr. James Bramer directs the Finance Department. Miss Gardner and student nurses Liz Fields and Elizabeth Culver Dick Gartrell and Carol Schuh, his secretary, coordinate student attend to the physical well-being of the students. employment. si. al l , 9 kb '.. Responsibility for academic policy belongs to Dr. James Christian, Uean of the College. GLIIDI G LIGHTS OF TUDE T AID One of the leaders at Biola College who is re- sponsible for The excellent academic training which is offered to Biola students is Dr. James Christian. As Dean of the College, he is responf sible for academic oragnization and curriculum content, as well as recruiting and recommending new faculty members to the President, Because Biola's aim is To send forth students who reflect Thorough academic training and a total commitment to Christ, admittance to the College is based upon high academic and moral references. The person responsible for directing the acceptance of such qualified prospective stu- dents is Mr. William L. Carden, Director of Ad- missions. ln addition the monumental task of arranging class schedules and conducting registration from semester to semester is fulfilled by Mrs. Bar- bara Barke, Registrar. Also working closely with students is Mr. Norman Lowry, Students Finance Officer, who gives advice concerning student acccounts at the College. Working closely with the students are Mr. Norman Lowrey, Student Finance officer, Miss Barbara Burke, Registrar, and Mr. William Carden, Director of Admissions. q i J i fl l ms 'P Y Mr. William Siemens, Dean of Students, shows genuine interest and concern for the students as he conducts his administrative duties. Biola College is most fortunate to have as its Dean of Students per- sonnel Those who are wise in the things of God and are devoted to the students, goals, and principles of the college. lt is perhaps of greatest concern to our Dean of Students, Mr. William Siemens, that the students who leave this college will carry with them the ability to critically evaluate all knowledge in the light of Gocl's truth and will continue to communicate Christ to others. Those working closely with Mr. Siemens are Miss Margaret Hart, Associate Dean of Stu- dents, Mr, Paul Poelstra, Dean ot Men, and Mr. Terry Rose and Mrs. Betty Norman, Freshman Counselors. Mr. Paul Poelstra counsels men students , in it i 'VT ' will ly, t lit reg Mrs. Betty Norman and Mr. Terry Rose guide students in vocational as well as personal problems. DR. EHLERT OVERSEES GROWING LIBRARY NJN Q UWM! The Biola College library, situ- ated across The sTreeT from Suth- erland Hall, is open To sTudenTs from morning Till night. ln addi- tion To The large area provided with Tables for studying and bounded by shelves of reference books, There is The imporTanT back section, The stacks, where The 14-day books are located. Dr. Arnold EhlerT, head librarian, has evidenced much concern over The acquisition of new books during his years aT Biola. As a resulT, The library has 75,- OOO volumes, including a di- versified collection of bibliogra- phies. Mr. Gerald Gooden, Bi- ola's reference librarian, and The oTher members of The library staff have all conTribuTed To The smooTh funcTioning of The Biola College library. The members of The library staff promote an atmosphere con ducive to efficient study habits in Biola's Rose Memorial Li- brary. J Mrs. Stella Kim and Mr. Gerald Gooden work closely with Dr. Arnold Ehlerf, librarian, in estab- lishing functional library facilities for Biola's four schools. I 37 i A ? X If-'--..... L . ., .. 1' GrowTh in ealucaTion does noT mean Teaching people whaT They do noT know IT means Training Them inTo The perfecT exercise and kingly conTinence. IT is painful, conTinual work To be clone by kindness, by waTching, by warning, by precepT and by praise, buf above all, by example. John Ruskin Dr. Masakazu Iwata enlarges upon a pointduring his European history lecture. I 'K Qi. DOROTHY BRAUN B.A., M.A., Pl'1.D. Christian Education HAROLD DUNNING B.D, Bible BILL V. BYNUM B.A., M.R.E., D.R.E. Christian Education I .fl J X n RICHARD DAY B.A. Bible WILLIAM EBELING B.A., Th.B., Th.M. Doctrine Russm A. GABLER B.A., BD. Bible STANLEY LEONARD BA., ma., M.R.E., MA. Christian Education Bible and Christian Education i ' ' A H' - - ri l ' ii MARTHA s. HOOKER 1 ff 2. .4 5.A., f A 1 .F J i ' ' ,x X 7 , x , . xx N CURTIS C. MITCHELL B.A., B.D., Th.M. Bible V Nici-ioLAs KURTANECK HAROLD A. ssvsmere BA., Bn., ma., a.A., an. mm., mo. Bible H. Bible -4' Dr. Bynum finds reluxofion in soiling. Terry Rose meets prospective counselees v-,Q- 5-L ..--I ..., r .-.A Y--1 v 1: li ii ll ,, H ual' Cl' 'sf THEODORE K. COMDEN WALLACE EMERSON B.A., M.A. BA., MA., Ph.D. Physiccll Ecluccifion Psychology ALEX KADERS VERN LEWIS B.Tl-l., B.A., B.A., M.A. M.A. Psychology Psychology .ad Mrs. Spindler pins a bib on Mr. Curtis Mitchell for the pie eofing contest. RICHARD D, JONES , BA., B.D., MA., Edo. Education Division Chairman ' X ll if ll 5 H' NX! y . DAVID L, HAMMoND Bs., MA. Education BETTY MCCULLOUGH B.A., B.Cl-l.Ecl., B.S. Education PHYLLIS HOLMES B.S. Physicol Educalion COLIN MCDOUGALL B.S. Physical Education id you pray? queries Mr. Willicim Eloeling of J. D, Sorver. --1 el 1 M, ls 'i-Er 'F' T1 4- , QQ Q 19 , 1 if -1,-1 -' s- P '..s4-q-,,- - -v 11- -..i ...QQ F'5h'h9 'h the high Siefms is 0 fuvoflfe SPOVT of Dr- Phil Sulheflohd- Professors Nicholas Kurtaneck, Vern Lewis, and Mosakazu Iwata watch EDWARD NORMAN B,S., M.A. Physical Education CHARLES J. SARVER B.A., M.A. Physical Education J. D. SARVER B.A., M.A. Physical Education DAVID SHARGEL B.S. Physical Education Ml LDRED SPINDLER B.S. Physical Education PHIL SUTHERLAND BA., a.A., Ph.D. Psychology as Professor Harold Dunning drives a ball out of the sand trap. v-.., mx 43 Qiiffazlfi ffl-i ' -1 its ' 4, V . Q ll s 1 .,.'1 ' . 1' l is .- nm-.eL,f:..'i i.- .,. .5ifrm?.wrJi.-- ..- - .nw-. f- xi '-Ljiiil QI 'TTY' Ja.. . 4L,L.5:s.,.i RICHARD O. ARTHUR B.A., M.A. English DAVID C. BICKER B.A., B.D., M.A. Speech REINHARD J. BUSS B.A,, M.A. Language DIETRICH G. BUSS B.A., M.A. Language ARNOLD D. EHLERT B.A., M.S.L.S., rh.M,, mo. Library Science SYLVIA GILMAN B.A., M.A. English GERALD L. GOODEN A.B., M.L.S. Library Science DELBERT J. HANSON A.B., A.M. Philosoohy INEZ MCGAHEY B.A., M.A. English AMBROSE McMAHON Th.B. Language ELWIN E. PELLETIER B.A., B.D. Language HELMUTH C. POGGEMILLER B.A., M.A. English l know 1hey're cheating in the fronf row, buf whaf can I do about it? Perhaps a little applied psychol- ogy will help, says psychology Professor Dr. Wallace Emerson B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Psychology. - YH- V-, ,..- .'... 'Ag Dr. Braun discusses an aspect of Christian Education with student Tom Heiser. SHIRLEY A. RADER RUBETTA RIDDERHOF B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. English English WILLIAM D. SHANEBECK HARRY STURZ B.A., M.A. B.A., B.D., Th.M. English Language WILLIAM W. BASS B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D Philosophy Humanities Division Chairman ANTONIO SERRANO B.A., B.D., Th.M., M.A Language CARL H. SWENSON B.A. Journalism DIANE SHANEBECK B.A. Speech DUANE L. WETZLER B.A., M.A. Language . .W I Mr. Loren- Wiebe's rendition of Joshua Fit the Bottle of Jericho brought down the house ut the new stu- dent reception. RAYNER BROWN M. Mus. Music EDWIN R. HEPPNER B.M., M.M. Music JAMES R. HILL B.M.E,, M.A. Music ELMA DOSS GORDON HOOKER B.A. D.S.M. Music Music DOROTHY KINDELL WILLIAM LOCK A.A., I.D., Th.B., M,R.E. M.M., A.R.C.T., B.M. Art Music . -X 14...-1' MARGARET SCHAPER B.A., M.A., M.M. Music 'is MARGARET SCHUMACHER B.M., M.M. Music fi JACK W. SCHWARZ HOWARD L. WHITAKER JENNIE KUK-YONG WONG B.M., M.M. B,M,E., M.M.E, F.T.C.L., L.R,S,M., L.T.S.C. Music Music Music RICHARD UNFREID LOREN WIEBE FRANK ZAMORA B.M., M.M, B.M.E. B.S., M.A. Music Music .Ari MUSIC, ARI INSPIRE CREA I I I I Y Mrs. Dorothy Kindell with Gien Thomas pre' Dr. Gordon Hooker captures the audience with his unique piano solos. pores for arf exhibiiion. Ln Z L., U5 - If L. STEPHEN GRAHAM BOB HOPKINS B.A., BD., M,A. A.B., M.S. Ti Science Moth and Science MATHEMATICS, SCIENC SERVE I SEARCH EGR DISCOVERY On her leisure days, Miss Frances Urton flies her plone, u Cherokee, from 'rhe Fullerton airport. 1 .-1 i A -I . 1,1 i 10- . .F I fran: 'rl , ,. 1, -g'Y'f! , A, ,. ff r x 'Q Ii. V . vb' . 1 , , J Q PM v I ' . .. '14 b ,5-F V ' I y Q .x ' X .M F. cf v. X' E H ' A Q, fi i i I , , 1 1 3 5 1. 'R N K xl' H Q if-' I ' 1 X 'N These tennis enthusiasts are Miss Schumacher, Mr. Peters and Mr, Rheinhczrd Buss. BOLTON DAVIDHEISER A.B., Ph.D. Science LEONIE V. SOUBIROU FRANCES S. URTON R.N., B.A., PH.N., M.A. B.S., M.S. Nursing Science MICAH LEO B.S., M.S., Ph.D. .Science .of 3 wx .ie .QT i ' i 117' X-a I in-4 5 S'Y iff? rl JAMES B. CRAWFORD ROBERT HILL MASAKAZU IWATA CHARLES W. MCKINNEY B.S., M.A. A.B., BD., M.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. History Anthropology History History SOCIAL SCIENC I TERPRETS CITlZEN'S RULE One of the toughest professors in school Ethel Rankin, who lectures on History. is Mrs. Even college professors have hobbies, Mr. George Nishida, sociology professor ploys with model trains. , Q to '-Stagg.. 'Q and unto the uttermost ports of Africa. Oh, ygu d0n'f grade your tests either?! JAMES O, HENRY Th.B., A.B., A.M., History GEORGE M. NISHIDA DAVID PETERS B.A., M.A. B.A,, M.A. Sociology Political Science ETHEL RANKIN B.A., M.A. History A. K. WIENS A.B., M.A. History 'nf X-.J Fi of .. if i -1T'f ' 'G 1. I x . fig , gig-h I .!'f M Eimii iifuiw i 5.4 5411. :M o l EL 1 ff f va P? 95 Vg Iiwjzlt tmnyf- , E If I , 1 L1 1,2 max' -1 g 45,2 31: x. n. N -117 522553: 'I' 1 ff-H-- 1 GrowTh, in The sense of c1cquisiTion, is someThing, BUT growTh, in The sense of being, is ci greciT deol more. To grow higher, deeper, wider, os The yeors go on, To conquer diTTiculTies ond cicquire more ond more power To feel one's own focuITies unfolding, ond TruTh descending inTo The soul.' J. F. Clark SENICR CLASS OFFICER -?w f I?.m ' .r. , . f- .' pf. r U , ' . . . - ., ll-' ' U -- .- . , t - - . ,. . ,- 1 - - - . ws? , , r - A, . I Y' I It ' . ' , Y- ref.. 1 . ., ,a. V .. .- The Homecoming events proved a tremendous success as a result of the efforts of the committee con- sisting of Mike Miniaci, Sherry Bee, Bob Hughes, Jerry James, John D'Seno, Gene Avery, Don Loveless Chairman, Mary Coffelt, Marilyn Chadwick, and Kitty Cleveland. The Senior Class at Biola College has found at last a time to pause, to rest after countless hours of study and work, and to reflect upon the hard-won laurels of graduation time. Many of the students came as freshmen to Biola, eager, excited, and scared. Others transferred from other colleges, seeking a knowledge of the Bible in addition to a knowledge of their maiors. But all came with a goal which they have now achieved. Upon this ending of one phase of life, each student must look ahead to the future, a future unknown, yet one that is secure in Christ. Each student must examine what he has received during his years of college ex- perience and learn how to adapt his new self to the unfamiliar problems and ob- stacles which he will soon encounter. But the knowledge has been earned, the past is forever entwined with the present, and the tender bud of beginnings has burst forth into a beautiful flower of promise. The future is a challenge, and the staunch will stand. Each senior knows his limitations and his strengths. Each has a good foundation, and Biola College is proud of its Senior class. ., 5'f -1 l 3111: 's i 1' ,fag r -mg , - - , 'S 1- ' X , u ., A133 ala' ,,-.. 2 11 XS 'S 55 Carl R. Anderson Bible James 3:22 H. Jean Anderson Christian Ed Psalms 37:5 Linda Ansley Social Science Psalms 62:7 Gilbert Atherton Social Science Proverbs 3:5,6 Roy Eugene Avery Speech Hebrews 4:15 Edward L. Avis Bible Romans 3:24 William Earl Barrel Bible Galatians 2:20 Elsa Beckendarf Social Science Philippians 3:10 1-'K ! 7 Sherry Bee Speech Galatians 2:20 Jean Bennett Christian Ed. Prov. 3:5,6 Tom Board Social Science Phil. 1:6 Harry L. Brewer Language arts Phil. 1:20 Heather Brown Language arts Phil. 2:13 Sue Brown Physical Ed Phil. 3:10 Janet Bryan Christian Ed Matt. 6:33,34 Carol Ann Burr Psychology Gal. 2:20 GULD YOLI BELIE E MARBLES? Carolyn Caldwell Christian Ed. Phil. 1:21 Lillian Maria Chadwick Social Science Phil. 1:21 Marilyn Chadwick Social Science Phil. 2:13 David Chrislensen Bible Psalms 68:11 Kitty Cleveland Social Science Hebrews 12:1,2 Michael Clifton History Job 22:21 Mary Coffelt Social Science Psalms 16:11 Richard Harold Cox Christian Ed. Psalms 23:1 Richard W. Cranor Bible Col. 3:3 James Creasey Christian Ed. Prov. 315,61 Richard M. Cron Bible Gal. 2:20 Elizabeth Culver Psychology Col. l:l8 Sandro Davis Psychology Romans 8:31 Michael Deluca Bible John 6:27 Judy Derrick Social Science Psalms 32:8 Gordon Duncan Christian Ed. Romans 'l2:l,2 15:39 'iv' q 'f 'TX TOMORRO THE ARE A VL Y' ' r Albert Eberhart Bible Isaiah 40:31 Carolyn Jean Ennis Music Psalms 40:3 Thomas Finley Psychology Romans 8:1 Dianne Folkerts Language Arts Jeremiah 33:3 Stephen D. Funk Christian Ed. Isaiah 26:3,4 Richard Gartrell Christian Ed. Eph. 4:13 Beverly Goeree Bible Institute Psalms 27:14 Gloria June Goertzen Christian Ed. I John 1:9 James R. Gordon Christian Ed. Romans 8:38,39 Mary Powell Gorham English : I Timothy 6:6 Ronald Dean Gray Bible ll Timothy 2:2 W. Thomas Gray Bus. Administration Psalms 118:14 Ruth Gregg Christian Ed. Phil. 3:10 Leroy Hamm Psychology Romans 3:23 Gary Hampton Bible Gal. 2:20 Eloise Harder Applied Psychology John 14:27 Alice Hatch Biological Science Romans 8:38,39 Robert D. Hayes Bible Prov. 3:5,6 Thomas R. Heiser Christian Ed. Romans 8:28 Frank Hendricks Bible Romans 8:31 John T. Hill Bible Hebrews 12:l,2 Robert Hughes Social Science Phil. 1:6 David G. Humphrey Bible l Thess. 5:24 Dennis Hutchison Bible Phil. 1:6 fivx FDL 'ff T ' fill? '-2,1-E7 HB4 ll have 'i -. ., ,W A 'SLI' . Wf---HV 'ff' if ltfif Q,-TA' 1,-..., rv is-.4 H:--ffl' Lyle Jacobson Psychology Philippians 3:8 Gerald D. James Psychology Romans 8:28-33 Jerry E. Johnson Christian Ed. Psalms 46:1 Shari Kirk Hispanic-American Studies Philippians 3:13,14 James Kraft Christian Ed. Philippians 3:10 Sharon Larson Social Science Philippians 4:6 Ching-man Leung History John l3:34,35 Don Loveless History Phil. 4:8 Grace McChesney Psychology Prov. 3:5,6 E. Kenneth McCroy Christian Ed. Colossians 1:17,18 Nancy McCroy Christian Ed. Psalms 143:8 E. Barbara Mclntosh English Phil. 3:10 May M. McLeod Christian Ed. Eph. 1:3,4 Gary D. Madison Bible Phil. 3:10 Robert Maib Psychology Psalms 68:19 Herbert A. Maphis Christian Ed. Romans 1:16 Sharon Maxwell Music Psalms 104:33 Charlotte Mohler Christian Ed. II Cor. 10:5 Alinda D. Moran Psychology Psalms 138:8 John Morgan ' English Romans 8:38839 Frances M. Motis Social Science Romans 8:28 Marcia Munger Humanities I John 3:2813 GR DLIATIO PRACTICE? James Marrington History Il Timothy 2:15 Stephen Martens Psychology I Peter 5:6847 Marvin John Thomas Christian Ed. I Peter 5:7 Jeanette Maurer English Jeremiah 33:3 ,. Sli' I sv:--2' Dotty Munroe Humanities Psalms 27:4 Jean Naganuma Social Science l John 3:2 Connie Nelson Psychology Philippians 3:12 Alan Niquette Humanities Col. 3:15 David J. Niquette History l Corinthian 15:57 Patti Niquette Language Arts Psalms 16:11 William Gary Nolan Christian Ed. I Corinthian 15:58 J. Kent Nossaman Christian Ed. Romans 8:29A James B. Parkhurst Bible Philippians 3:10 Dan M. Paul Psychology Colossians 3:16 Duaine R. Phillips Christian Ed. John 14:27 Robert Plunkett Bible Revelation' 3:21 is 'TUX- Y 1' -0' vi-rv .fx la.-v 'I' -Sf' Y' . L' V545 'C- etu 1075 N -ri sl x- l .. .5 Q-f-'rv .1 THE E D OF A HARD DAY'S WCRK lx Tx X s '. . 5 PX X Q. 1 . X -J X xl CX'-, X ', . , , Xxx X x x .X ,R V 5 ,X -, . N . X NX KXXXX 4, W xv- -xx xxxx X X X :x -XNXX yxw X if -Fl' f X 1' X - 1' ' 1- XM, -,- X Joanne Kay Porter Language Arts Psalms 107:9 Sheri Price Christian Ed. Proverbs 3:5,6 Ronald Pruitt Bible John 14:27 Dale G. Reger Christian Ed. Roman 14:8 Beniamin Rodriquez English Psalms 119:11 James Rueb Humanities I Samuel 12:24 Marilyn Kay Ryall History Philippians 3:10 Linda Salvisberg Music Philippians 3:14 Fl E YEARS TOO MA Y QT' q-f. Fx 4-. T29 Judy Schurig Music Psalms 37:4,5 Ellen Seger Social Science Psalms 27:4 Jack T. Shaw Christian Ed. Psalms 37:5 Jean Shumaker Humanities James 3:17 Douglas L. Simpson History Proverbs 3:5,6 William Siemens English Hebrews 12:2 Carol Smoot Humanities Romans 8:1 John Sauter Christian Ed. Philippians 3:10 Duane Stark Christian Ed, Ephesians 2:8,9 Jack W. Suderman Christian Ed. Proverbs 3:6 Steven Terrell Christian Ed. Psalms 16:11 Ralphine Tils Christian Ed. Psalms 17:15 iw- AU' . 9 121125 1 Run fellows, here comes Bertha! R . lv:--71 -59 .nv gp- You've heard of Shell Shock, well this is MALE SHOCK! W 5. 'vel-iv PVS V237 :FIS i !::f if-1' . G-.4 l Valentin Tkach Bible Isaiah 43:1,2 Richard Tremaine Bible Hebrews 12:1,2 Carol E. Vickery Christian Ed. Proverbs 3:5,6 Robert Walters Christian Ed. Ephesians 2:8,9 John W. Watson Christian Ed. John 3:30 Virginia West Christian Ed. Matthew 5:16 Kay Wilburn Christian Ed. Psalms 16:11 Barbara Williams Language Arts Proverbs 3:5,6 Susan Wood Psychology Hebrews 1 2:2 Cheryl N. Woodbury Social Science Psalms 37:5 William Young Bible Romans 8:37 -19 How do I get This thing ou? of second gear? Shall I coll down fire from heaven? They've come fo take me owcly, hcl,ho S Za-X ,VC XTX 1 - 3 .- W'-'nfl in r Q--pg I lin 'l Ti 'l 11 lah: RFS Han 1 ..4.. JU IOR CLASS OFFICER - . x , ,. ,L -,e,l7I'l As Junior Class advisor, Dr. Bass aided The officers in planning The year's activities. The Junior Class Officers were Pete Schwepker, Vice President, JoAn Harfvigsen, Secretary, Jerry Rueb Treasurer: and John Coulombe, President. I I' 4 ,I . 1. f.....Li The Junior Class, under The vigorous leadership of John Coulomloe, be- gan The year wiTh an enThusiasTic conspiracy concerning The egg, The 500-pound concrefe specracle. The Juniors ioined in an endeavor To make The Junior Class a unified, pur- posive body. Throughouf The year The class as a whole and iTs individ- ual members, acfive parTicipanTs in every level of college life, have in- fused Biola wiTh a spiriT of pafri- oTism. ard ,gf5f,iTfQ'.f .3591 '- ,flrlirafp JLQ1 i,: ' .13-g.f5wT', , 'rl iq.- .T A-T. y.L.,5:- .ini jx--,ag , ' ,ai .gf . - X. .V - 'Q'--V ' L,f.Qf- 5+ ' L H'l'4.1f- ' ...W ,,g ., ,AL- . 1 .,.,L, ' . 91. Vice PresidenT Pere Schwepker led panel members, including Doug Dennee, and Duane Sfark in discussing school problems aT a Studenf Forum. fi T 1 ' i 1 Jerry Rueb served as song leader in many chapel sevices President John Coulombe and Treasurer Jerry Rueb discuss an imporfonf issue facing The Class-how To Take The egg from The Sophomores. ii fx b flljfnj! I I re f ' Www i I I ., ll . rdf, Y S . . . La. Fil! vw . ' . -N ,JJ ,, .I N.,-,,iA: ' .51.J.'xfl4,f'A.4i- .1 f-Qfgfrlo?H'g2fi4Fvi'f-ff:-f' . sg-.K it Q. 1. J I lm :I :J!.i. .gxhg-:LQ-:stef--vi. .' -f 1 '4A- -- lflllllig-fZL',?'i' I N ,ks , ,A .J .gigetll- lla' Qi: TESL- 'jiiug -fffrEfEt,'2?3',1f-' 'IQ'-3? J-3.'f'f'-iff' . ifl'fL3,Rift ?,T?YT' L jg 'ft B.. 9,9--s--1, '- jf fs- 9 ig.. 4.--ki 1 70 The Jun-iors were led to great heights of success by their QU1. standing President, John Coulombe. Becky Baum Ward Bauman Charles Baxter Sharon Baxter Laurie Beaird Rodney Beale Steve Bertsch Donna Bledsoe Nancy Blevins Galen Borden Faiih Bowman Robin Bright L RO? Danetta Aggus Kenneth Aggus Joe Ahern Lanea Akers Larry Allen Rick Allen James Ament Dan Angove Rick Applestill Barbara Ash Gus Atadero Jim Bailey Dennis Baker Fran Baldwin David Balsley 'CT Meradine Brown Barbara Bryant Jacque Bucholfz Linda Buhler Richard Buhler Larry Burnham Miriam Buss Jacque Cain Mary Jane Caldwell Becky Carl Beth Carpenter Jackie Carter Linda Carter Faith Case Jack Cedarholm David Clark John Cobbett Gary Coffey Gordon Complin Shirley Coifon John Coulombe Derwin Crabtree Kaleen Cummings Terry DeMilIe Doug Dennee James Deuel Denise DeWalt Gordon Docksfader Lois Dole Kathleen Dowcert ,' - ' , ' it , V. - ' L l- - ' i l l . . I l V -qi .3 - - ' -N be xi.. K A E ff gtg f -fl ii M : rx 'lu xvxru l rl 'N , if . l OLD .gbxx I Roger Draves Verna Dunning Ko Durieux Roberta Dykes Jerry Etchison Cheri Evans BeTly Jean Field Elizabeth Fields Carole Fisk Roxanne Fleming Philip Fonclaw Dick Foote Jeanne Fox Dale Fredenburg Bob Fulton Virginia Gandt Ken Gannaway Hazel Garcia Hubert Garland Thomas Garrefson Jan Gates Kathy Gamer Cheryl Geist June Gerry Roger Gilslrap Sylvia Gaclce Robert Goodman Suzanne Goodson Gloria Goodwill Joan Graham CARS I TEREST JU IORS AT RALLY -A K i Q , l . l Tina Harrell Diana Harf Susan Hart JoAn Hartvigsen Diane Haven Larry Hendricks Dean Holmes Phil Hooper Janie Hopson Yvonne Houseman David Hunrsinger Donna Jones Robert Jono Connie Kessinger Sharon Kessler Cameron King Carol Koonfz Julia Kyle Tom Lambert Carolyn Lamrners Kathy Lirfle Ronald Livesay Ronald Lucas Eugene Luevano Alice Gray Sharon Gruhlkey Susan Gunn Betty Guy .lim Haley Sandra Hall Leland Hamby Bernira Haralclso 5: ca. 'Z ,,-,1-I 'ir-4' TJ of Kafhy Madden Beth Mason Sharon Massey Fred Matteson Bill Malrila LeeRoy Mayer Parricia McAnn Janet McDougall Esther McGimsey Richard McGriff Rayna McGuyre 'Richard Miller Dennis Misner Alex Monfoya David Marlon Roger Mounl John Mulholland Parti Munson JU IDRS DI PLAY Larry Nanney Robert Neill Helen Nelsen Simeon Ngugi Donald Oglesby MaHhew Orr Roberta Patrick Bob Patterson rin-If YH-.-vy Lee Pearson Barbara Perkins David Peters Jane Peterson Vivian Peterson Rosalie Ptau T +33-:' -' I - I ,V -4,4 lil-l 'if' Stephen Pitts K, ' V Lois Poe ig., ' , 5' Charlene Porter .Ni V-A , ph Edward Price ' 1 - X I' i fn Lorene Purcell ,,..-- . Dave Quale ' U A l ' ' .. ' .iq . I - I i Diane Ramsclell l - ' James Reeves ' X Pam Renkens 'yy Betty Ann Riley 'l l ' ' Af Donna Roberts uf Q:-.7 Jeannette Robertson 1 4' lx THE PRIZED EGG Kathleen Robinson Sandro Robinson Nancy Rudolph Jerry Rueb .-I-T .wyrv ,, ' 4. ,li 7 We 5 l I I ' i ,X Marilyn Ryall Pam Satterwhite qu. Sl Wilbur Schleigh A E Mary Jean Schauer 111' 76 Marilyn Schellenberg Wesley Schultz Tim Seim Cheryl Shargel Jean Shoeloriclge Sleve Shook Mark Shore Becky Simmons Gary Sisk John Siobring Karen Skyberg Carlene Smith Corey Smith Jan Soderberg John Sommer Belfy Stallings JLI IORS FI D DORM LIFE IS NCT ALL STUDY Faifh Slauffacher LaRelle Sfensland John Sfevens Robert Sliver Larry Sfubbert Anita Swiharf William Takamafsu Sharon Taylor Carol Terry Glen' Thomas George Thorpe Robert Thune PCM? Sam Thurston Dennis Tooker Carolyn Tremaine Ruth Tsai Harlan Unrau Minerva Valdez Roberf Van Lissel Helena Van Rooyen Gail Vipperrnan June Wagner Judi Walker Nancy Walker Susan Wallis JoAnne Warrington George Watson Phil Wedlake David Weilmuenster Douglas Weir , gt, i JU IGRST KE GIANT STEPS FORW RD er- Dareen Wesolosky Dian Wiggers Dan Williams Pamela Williams Earl Wilson Fred Wilson Beverly Wood Craig Wrighf Judy Wyma Yasuko Yoshizaki Sig Zielke Karen Zwiep Dave Beckwith, President, shows class plans to two appointed council members, Mike Morris and Nancy McCarty. Nancy Perry enlightens Mike Morris on Sophomore plans, fir xx 'ff' The Sophomore Class officers were Kathy Huck, Treasurer, Dave Murphy, Vice President, and Nancy Perry, Secretary. S. ' 0 -QFD: fr: IQ . ily jig! 1 Beckwith, President, Gareld SCPHOMORE CLASS CFFICERS The Sophomore Class, perhaps smaller in numbers Than iT was in iTs freshman year, has proved The value of perseverance. Throughout This year The class as a whole has been a TribuTe To Biola Collegeg buT iT is The individual member, ufilizing The presenT in IighT of Tufure goals, ThaT makes The class. Q The Sophomore Class Council was composed of Dave Beckwith, Judy Christensen, Publicity Chairman, Kathy Huck, Mike Morris, Egg Chairman, Nancy Perry, Nancy McCarty, Social Chairman and Gareld Murphy. 79 flu 3+- e ,v, , l 4 'ilmeh , Yu Sally Adams Kay Allman William Amundson Debbie Anderson Connie Andrews Arlonne Angell Steven Archer Cora Ellen Baker Sharon Baldwin Susan Baldwin Waller Barnhart Sheila Barter Dave Beckwith Arline Bender Bernard Bergen , .1l..fl. , Marilyn Beswick Connie Bill Kristi Blair Donald Bookless James Borley Sandy Bolts Janice Brafkovich Colleen Bremer Meriam Brown James Carr Judy Christensen Gwen Claassen Jim Cobbeff Maryam Coleman Lee Collins Frances Combs LeRoy Cook Sandra Cooprider Diane Cotton Gloria Daniels Linda Daniels Dewayne Davis Linda Dawson Janet Decker Geraldine Deiben' SOPHQMCRES JOIN N CAR WASH Geoffrey Dell James Donahoe Suzie Doniphan Frank Dunigan Jane Dvorak Norma Eostmoore Ruth Ebeling Leandro Eclmisfon Eleanor Ehmann- Barbara Elliff Roger Engeman Linda Fewel Katharine Fisher Ann Fodor Marv Fogleman Carol Folden Wayne Forrest Marilyn Foshcy Ruth Fox Mary Louise George CLASS ENGAGES I HEALTHY ACTI Jan Goeller Lynda Gooden Jane Gordon Barbara Grey Dorothy Hale Marilyn Hale Jerry Hamilton Judy Haney Karen Hanson Ronald Hedtkamp Judy Heinle Tim Hewes Clara Highberger Greg Hillman Alese Hoad Josephine Hoapili Casey Hobbs Favi Howard Kathleen Huck Janice Huffaker Gary Hunter Pat Hurst Leonard Janssen William Jensen Ann Johnson Nancy Johnson Arthur Kapteyn Robert Kelley Sheri Kleinsasser Jim Ladd Gordon Larson David Lettelier Rufh Lockwood Dwight Lohrenz Charlene Lyon Stuart Macy Larry Maib Donald Malcolm Carl Martinsen George May Barbara Mayfield Dena McBride Nancy McCarty Roberta McCulley Mike McCusker Kathleen McMahon Sheree McMahon Richard McMillan James McMillen Elynda Merrill Jeannine Metcalf Ralph Miller Sharon Miller Thomas Miller Paul Moorefield Louise Mouat John Movius David Mullis Gareld Murphy Susan Myers BEACH CREATE APPETITE Paul Nauman Marvetfe Nelson Shirley Nelson Linda Newberry Paul Nogarr Larry Nordell Janet Nugent Gary Oliver Dennis Olson Joy Painter Wesley Palmquisf Pamela Paul Stephen Pearson Nancy Perry Lynette Petersen Priscilla Peterson Becky Pittman Rick Plahn Janet Polzel Daniel Porter Bon-nie Powell Avery Powers Bruce Prentice Charles Regehr Joyce Rich Janeau Ritter Madie Robbins Candice Roberts Betty Rodenberger Rosemarie Rodman Michael Rosengren Joan Ross Sandra Sasser Shirley Savage Susan Schmid Anita Scott Kathy Seabranch Walt Shannon Ruth Shaughnessy William Shelton le'-91 ' ttfifr? ' 3.1 , Dennis Sherman Shirley Shively Margie Shoemaker Len Simonsen Lynn Simpson Ethel Slattery Donna Smith Gareth Smith Jacqueline Smith Rex Smith Laurie Snyder Beverly Southworth Robert Spear Terry Spivey Janet Stearns David Stiles David Stoltzfus Dorothy Stone Janice Stone Janice Strain , L. fox. , 9' wlgi. J 1:-an RIOT RELI EVES TENS I0 Steve Sturz Don Swanstrom Janet Taylor Carol Jean Telloeken Beryl Throop Karen Thune Robert Tobey Alan Tomasso Esther Tsai Tom Turner Judy Wagner Miriam Wall Stanley Walthall Kathy Ware Ann! Warkentin Craig Watkins Pat Watson Janet Wattenford David Wayne Sharon Weathers Helen Weisse David Wenger Tim Whitehead Maureen Withrow Linda Woekel Douglas Wolven Wally Wood Ilene Wright Constance York Jeraline Zeller FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS , Two weeks of ifching was ended as Larry Andersen, the hairiesf man on campus, received a package of much needed razor blades. This year's Fleshman Class Council, the largest ever, was made up of: Curf Graham. THIRD ROW: Donna Marks, Nancy Kildal, Steve Andrews BOTTOM ROW: Charles Bradshaw, Vicki Hammer, Dick Rueb, Marina Smith. Phyllis Moen, Tom Hutcheson, Ruth Anne Lima, SECOND ROW: Mike Aaron, Kathy Nelson, Allan Arensen, Marge Eisner, The Freshman Class, excitement and anticipation permeating its ranks, entered Biola College in the fall with a feeling of expectancy. The year began with intense enthusiasm dur- i-ng the Clash of the Classes week, the freshmen taking the top honors. As the year progressed, college life, with its moments of frustration and its moments of fun, became an ex- perience that will never be forgotten. The members of the class are look- ing forward now to the coming year with genuine confidence, nr: in A group of capable officers were elected by the freshmen: Charles Bradshaw, President, Dick Rueb, Vice President, Marina Smith, Treasurer, Vickie Hammar, Secretary. pe, . ' -- fin 4' fr? BSFORE Charlie Bradshaw's dirty VW gave freshmen and sophomores a chance to prove that they were stronger than dirt. 4: 'rr The freshmen rose above the sophomores, iun- iors, and seniors in the Clash of the Classes. Their superiority was recognized with the presentation of a trophy to President Charles Bradshaw by ASB Vice President Jim Rueb. Michael Aaron April Abel Connie Aggus Charles Allman David Anderson Judy Andrews Steve Andrews Bill Archer Allan Arensen Mary Beth Arveson Carol Ash Henry Atkeson Candy Aydelotte David Bacon Linda Baker Michele Baker Jon Baldwin Joy Barkman Nikki Barnard Edwin Barnes Phyllis Barnett Kathlene Barnhart Connie Bauman Annette Beckham Christy Benefield Betty Bennett Daniel Bentley Marilyn Berry Carl Bishop Chris Bishop Peg Blake Linda Bodach Linda Boyd Charles Bradshaw Susan Bradshaw Ben Brown This 'Freshman dived into the action at the All School Riot. Helen Dane Janis Demarinis David Doll Patti Dovey Rick Drayer Marilee Drown Susan DuBois Darlene Duncan Katherine Durr Ida Bruner Marilyn Buerer Gregory Burts William Butler Richard Calkins James Caylor Barbara Chambless Caryl Chavis Jean Chittenden Anita Christensen Alice Christian Jennifer Clark Joanne Clark Kathleen Clemons Collette Copeland Cathie Cornils Ken Crandall Louis Damiani FIRST HCDLIR IS EARLY FQR FROSH FRESHME TEST MUSCLE We 1 -,..L.2 ' 'F' www ..L'W'1r, qv K+!! i- Nancy Ferradino Linda Finfrock Lois Fischer James Fisk Lillian Filtz Carol Fielstad Esther France Phil Freeman Charlene Frens Karen Friesen Susie Fuller Debbie Fyr Virginia Gabriel Caroline Gandt Nyla Gatchell Peggy Geohegan Barbara Gillis William Gleason Karen Dyer Florence Ebeling Susan Edmiston Margo Eisner Diane Elliott Joanna Epier Valorie Erbes Linda Farrell Kathleen Feickerf Mr. Daniels welcomes Sue McCul- lough, Barbara Maxwell, and Mari- lou Hastings at the New Student Reception. Susan Godwin Curtis Graham Marsha Gregory Margie Grindley Marilyn Gunther Jean Guthrie Stanley Guy Sharon Haag Irene Haberer Mark Haberer Walt Hamilton Douglas Harris Elaine Hatch Keith Heck Diana Heinrich Stephanie Herbaugh Ronald Heskett Joyce Higgins Georgia Hill Karen Hill Jennifer Hillis Susan Hoekman Donald Hoffman Donna Hoffman Gail Hoover Joan Howard Kathy Howard Steve Hudson James Hunt Karen Hufchens Tom Hutcheson Ellen Jang Jacquie Johnson Jean John-son Richard Jones Walter Jones -LA. Donald Karr Evelyn Kelly Nancy Kildal Roberta King Gwen Krill Susan Lake David Lambert Terry Lambert Steve Landis Susan Larkin Gloria Larson Rosie Leonhardt Richard Lettelier Ruth Anne Lima Marilyn Lindsley Carolyn Loshbaugh David Lotz Jean MacDuffie Donna Madden Joy Mansfield Charles Mares Jeannie Maret Donna Marks Barbara Maxwell Nancy Maylen Naomi McAlister Nancy McBride Nancy McConnell Lewis McCown Sue McCullough Having to fill out the many cards for college registration greatly added to freshman bewilclermenf. Bonnie Mclnfosh Joyce McKean David McNeff Marsha McRae Joy Medders Jane Metzger Lindo Meyer John Miles Linda Mills Phyllis Moen Loreen Mollett Susan Moravitz Viola Morency Kathryn Morningstar Robert Morosco Jim Morris Diane Morse Marlene Murdock FERVENT FRESHMEN CHEER mr! Randy Narramore Alfred Ndegwa Doris Nehrbass Judy Neidlinger Dale Nelson Kathy Nelson Jeanne Newman Mike Nichols Sylvia Nickel Wesley Nielsen Ellyn Nittler Carol Norris Linda Northen Charlofie Norlhup Martha Oglesby Robert Olden Lynne Oman Phyllis O'Neal . . . like we did last summer. Jasper Parker Laurolyn Parker John Paulsen Diane Payne Margaret Payne Rebecca Pearson Marsha Pease Marilyn Pepper Jeanette Perry Ephraim Peters Susan Peters Rebecca Pope Gail Poppy Marsha Price Doug Pricer Robert Radford Peggy Raguindin Bruce Ralston Joan Ramsey Nancy Rapp Beth Reeves Stephen Reischke Don Rhoades Glenda Richardson Chloe Robbins Richard Rueb Gerry Lynne Ruegsegger Shirley Rush Jane Son Miguel Philip Sawyer Nedra Schell Carol Schuh John Scoggin-s June Scot? Paula Scarf Karen Scrifchfield Joseph Sheldon Chris Shirar Linda Shriver DCR LIFE IS E JOYED BY FROSH .-713'-Qf . Cheryl Spin-cller Gary Stanton Sheila Stedman Laurie Sfeen Mary Srenmark Janef Sfidham Frank Sfipech Vernon Sfrancl Raymond Slranske Philip Taylor Joanne Thiesen Ruth Thiesen Deborah Thomas Sally Thomas John Thompson LaNelI Thompson Roger Tobey Larry Turner David Underwood Philip Van Loon Brian Van Voris Carmen Varos Carol Van Hagel David Voorhees Won'f you let me go with you walls Greg Burts aT The Talent night that cli maxed ihe clash of The classes David Simmons Sherry Sims Steve Slack Barbara Slauson Karen Smith Linda Smith Marina Smith Suzan Smiith Mary Smithers Joanne Soolerberg Karen Sommer Charles Spencer 1 FRESHMEN E TER I TO SPGRT Nancy Voorhees Juanetta Wagoner Ethel Wallis Ellen Walters Elroy Warkenfin Marlin Warkentin Mary Wauson Joan Wedel Dennis Wells Dean Wendt Karen Wetlher Marilyn Wiebe Sharon Wiebe Robin Williams Colleen Wilson Jane Wilson Judy Wilson Marsha Wilson Michelle Wilson Sandra Wingate Linda Wisdom Eileen Wifcomb Donna Woods Harold Wright Kathleen Wright Kafherine Wright Clifton Young Dwight Zirschky 'f'Tfl il i 1, LIRSES PREPARE EGR SERVICE Janis Anderson Diane Avery Adell Baldwin Andrea Beck Linda Booth Raylaine Brough Janet Brown Sharon Candler Carmen Choate Nancy Coon Sharroll Copeland Bonnie Dickey Paulina Drewlo Luro Ebeling Anne Gewe Kathy Gould Marilyn Greer Carol Grout Elizabefh Hill Berry Jane Hoapili Christine Holden Ann Hunt Claudia Jones Karen Kunkel Mary LeGras Della Lutz Diane Martin Mqrilyn Martin Susan McRobbie Janet Miniaci Phylis Norton Judy Osterman Linda Renard Marilyn Russell Charlotte Stransk Jeanne Taylor Phyllis Tobey Cheryl Tyra Julie Walker Dorothy Wells Sharon White Dena Wood S SENIOR NURSING STUDENTS FRONT ROW: Phyllis Tobey Janet Brown Diane Avery BACK ROW Lindo Booth Diane Martin Julie Walker Sharon White Cheryl Tyra Joanna Ritchie Cheri Gilberfson and Vasel Adonis begin dormitory life by purchasing their room keys from Alpha Chi housernothers, Miss Margaret Kilmer and Mrs, Elizabeth Scott. SPRI G E TRAN S BEGI SEMESTER WITH QRIENTATIO N5:..A-rf' Pqmelq Becks Fred Buckels Sandy Cole Ed English Laurel Heath 4. I L l- l X ll . , , g s. . ., ,i 11 .ig 'tl-1 , ' . ' A '83 Qc 1 W ,f E il V W V, 'xy 'av l I lv i ' 'wer J J -' ,. ' I V R ' - W .I . i' t -.Ili L, A - AAT5i.f' T1: . v, lt. -,,. ,U I i , 1' ' T ' 1 l' V , ft. ' p it +L 'fr ' V .5 'i .q i F... Q' Elizabeth Laing Gloria Martin Kdfherine lrven Ruger Larry Dan Stout Baxter Swenson McKinney Marian Unfried Schellenberg Peter Thomsen David Vanderbilt Mrs. Leona Carr, housemother of Gamma Chi, welcomes new students to 51gn.0Uf Cm-ds are Q neceggqfy pqrt of Chi Dehq dormitory life Biola and spring orientation. f plains Mrs. Leona Iverson, housemother. STUDENT LIFE 'N 3 - si if 1 3 R I .Q S Growth in youth leads to mafurify. These years of experience are rich in The knowledge of God's consfani Love, The happiness of friendships, a rainbow after a storm, and The wisdom of a Time To sow and a Time To reap. CAPABLE LEADERS GUIDE STUDE T AFFAIRS The Biola College student body has experi- enced a successful year Through the efforts of its student leaders. With Luke 2:52 as their theme, the A.S.B. Council has sought to promote intellectual, physical, and social growth, first in themselves, and then in the student body as o whole. Presided over by President Lyle Jacobson, the Council has met every Tuesday night with Dean William Siemens to work out the various facets of student life ot Biola. Members of the Council include the Associated Student Body Officers, the Student Missionary Union President, the class presidents, the Biolan and Chimes editors, and the presidents of Kings Daugh- ters and Biola Men. President Lyle Jacobson talks with a fellow student. FRONT ROW: Lyle Jacobson, President, Fran Baldwin, Secretary. SECOND ROW, William Siemens, Dean of Students, Judi Walker, Social Director, Glen Thomas, Publicity Director, Alice Hatch, King's Daughters President, Roger Gilstrap, Treasurer, Jim Rueb, Vice President, John Coulombe, Junior Class President, Gary Hampton, Senior Class President, Dave Beckwith, Sophomore Class President, Charles Bradshaw, Freshman Class President, Jill Erskine, Chimes Editor, Sharon Massey, Biolan Editor. BACK ROW: Rick Allen, Biola Men President, Dave Humphrey, Student Court Judge, Phil Wedlake, Director of Campus Organizations, Doug Dennee, Athletic Director, Jim Creasy, SMU President. 'BMG M..-L.l?.-.A The members of the Library Committee sought to make time Kim, Nancy Blevins, Ida Bruner, Mr. Reinhard Buss, Mr. spent in the library as profitable as possible for both students Gerald Gooden, and Dr. Phil Sutherland. and staff. Members pictured are Dr. Arnold Ehlert, Mrs. Stella Forming a bridge between students and admini- stration have been the Associated Student Body Committees. Members of the Judiciary, Publicity, Cultural Arts, and Library Committees were chosen from among the faculty and the student body. As the students and faculty members reached their important decisions, policies and regulations were formulated which led to im- proved functioning in each of the areas involved. The duties of the Judiciary Committee included the considera- were Phil Wedlake, Jim Ament, LeRoy Cook, Alice Hatch tion of possible changes in Biola's traffic laws. Members and Student Court Judge Dave Humphrey. Council members unwind after Q long meeting. Fran is kept busy recording the minutes of an especially lively council meeting CGOPERATION IS THE N eff KEY T0 SUCCESS Frrff l I l The Cultural Arts Committee, composed of Dotty Munroe, Steve Sturz, Dorothy Kindell, Richard Buhler, Kaleen Cumings, and James Hill, had the task of providing opportunities for broadening the students' cultural horizons. Without the execellent work of the Publicity Committee, many well-planned projects and events would have been unsuccessful. The committee included Chairman Glen Thomas, Bob Olden, Susan Gunn, Jill Erskine, and Colleen Bremer., O- FRESHMEN INlTlATEDs URVIVORS ATTE f - GGLPE ,t We -ha , Sitting on the floor may be an old Japanese custom, but freshman initiate Jeannie Maret has doubts about trying it Biola style. D RECEPTIO At an- orientation barbeque, Victor Seclaca clisregards Rick Allen's plea that he likes potatoes in his mouth, please. Getting acquainted at the New Student Reception, September 30, are Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, President of Biola College, and freshman Marilee Drown. Even soufhern California sun couldn'T ac- counT for all The freckles seen on Biola freshmen girls on Tuesday, SepTember 13, The firsT day of freshmen iniTiaTion. ln addifion, 13 pigTails, black eyes, blacked-ouT Teefh, and bibs and beanies conTribuTed To The sTand-ouT qualiTy of The new class. During four agonizing days, individuals of The class soughT To carry ouT The demands of Their beTTers -The sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. Any infracfion, such as refusing To learn The freshman pledge or To siT on The ground and place a wasTebaskeT over The head, was likely To resulT in receiv- ing a ciTaTion from The sophomore se- creT police. On The final evening of inifia- Tion, no freshman was allowed To eaT dinner unTil he had sTood Trial aT The sophomore courT. In spiTe of This TreaT- menT, a subsfanfial number of freshmen did survive iniTiaTion To afiend The new sTudenT recepTion in Crowell Hall on Sepfember 30. Emceeing The program was Mr. Al Sanders. Following The plan- ned program, sTudenTs and faculTy were given a chance To gef acquainfed over refreshmenfs served in The gym. l I . , n , r , i uf .f ., Y ,N , Q A 1 -f.i,,:ie..g. L , ' T: W ' 'ii s...o.....yl':g.e,,,,,,,, lf. tj, VL, 4 L . 5. l H. Us T- L, .5 . i c , A ' F ' 32: , ,i li f- limnlll 'P' I sentence you To blowing li pieces of bubble gum aT one Time, says Sophomore Court Judge Rick Plahn To freshman defendani Jan Sfidham. OTher members of The courf are JaneT Decker, Becky PiTTman, Susie Doniphan, Marveffe Nelson, and Louise Mouat. Coney Island Baby with a Coney island twang-ThaT's what they promised and ThaT's whaf They sang. They, of course, refers To Richard Buhler, Roland Gan-gstee, Lyle Jacobson, ond Jim Rueb of The Biola Quarfef. 4., -iullusi l'm the greatest, noi' The strongest, says ASB President Lyle Jacobson, on his way to the ocean for a pleosanf after-dinner dip. Don Carr and Rick Calkins assis1 ' him. TUDENTS FROLIC AT BEACH P RTYs R LLY 'ROU DTHE PUMPKI If may not be polite to point, but Marilee Drown- sees something so infer- esfing, she can? help herself. Rally 'round the horseless carriage. Ken Garland, Joy Mansfield, and Dave Mullis would rather Talk than inspect old cars. Sun, sea, sand, and dinner at six were the chief attractions of The beach party sponsored by the King's Daughters and The Biola Men at Corona del Mar, September l7, After din- ner a loyal student body proved its love for ASB President Lyle Jacobson by Throwing him into The ocean. Not to be outdone, the freshmen abducted Sophomore Class Presi- dent Dave Beckwith, who soon ioined Lyle. As darkness came, the students gathered around a fire for group singing and individual Testimonies. After the testimonies, Mr. Curtis Mitchell presented each person with a challenge To be com- pletely yielded to God. Traveling ninetysfive miles over dark, unfamiliar roads to an unknown destination spelled mystery and excitement for stu- dents participating in the two-hour Halloween car rally, October 28. Before leaving campus, the occupants of each car were given questionnaires to fill out and a set of direc- tions To follow. Those who were good followers finally ar- rived at The Briggs-Cunningham Automobile Museum in Newport Beach, where each car's time and mileage were checked, as was the completeness of The questionnaires. For the fastest time, least mileage, and most questions answered, Gary Hunter received first prize, a Trophy. Second prize, a pumpkin, went to Gareld Murphy. The winner ofthe third prize, a map of Orange County, remained nameless. K . I hope your girl friend knows how to make pumpkin pie, says Wes Roberts to Goreld Murphy, winner of The second prize T8-pound pumpkin. Perhaps Gorelds friends, Sharon Weathers, Jan Goeller, and Carl Martinsen, will help him eat it, as i is ,N .., . t..12Qsm- ft, All . ,-- si t, ..ex....L. ...Hy tit is we 214- .1 ' 3 ,ll rg' Fi as W I if ii ..i 'I 111' I 2 is :x,,w29ew'1vr'5 Q-xigqrfsgxqf. E 1-71.,.- , H 5 efaiil - m e i -1 netsw -t rw st, Q .t ww' ' , ' Ee. ' , 51-gfnwiifbef-35 . ' Ez! ,w-2. Sm , ff?,i,g1,e:g+ ' - If 0. ., t V - ,Q 'F if waxing -' ' fl' ',' gi -1 ' v wa - it . .. . VFW' .lf r. ,T ' -- ' 'f ' , gmac. . V -, ::. ' '-1-I in J ,, - ji' V' V v wi ,1 -,Q .M ll WE' E13 iajlig. I sr - -iii? it , ' -- , W- 1 '51 1- I S . a Kr A N 1 t i it l' j N he - ' Q' ily: w if X v ff 1 f f 1 ff 1 as H Both students and alumni showed spirit and enthusiasm by attending and partici- pating in the soccer and basketball playoffs. HOMECOMIN : If' 1 :if One of the highlights of Homecoming was the to right are Carol Schuh and Rick Smith, Freshmen: Maib, Sophomores, and Heather Brown and Herb The ice cream social, featuring food, fun, One of the distinguishing characteristics of Homecoming was the return of Biola Alumni. Current students and alumni alike enioyed the well-planned Homecoming events. ll4 'AV-1' , X A ls ..1 r W- 1f P?:+'f -Q31 zz f ffm fliifg-H 'H-4-4-v'T' S 111 111 lztlgldg 111 YIII3 .W kv . 1 J? '4 45 6 li' , 'N 1-gt. l ,nu il! lui Xt' im- an ,li I-lsr. T16 la H H. 'n 'Q 1. ,ff V., ,i it 1' ,L Q, :.. . I I J Blondes get all the attention. Lyle Jacobson, senior, shows off his 'I4-day growth to Larry Anderson, freshman, Jim Donahoeg sophomore, Roger Gilstrap, junior, and Glen Thomas, Talent Night emcee. i l ' u I Y g l v me , .Wji LVL, RESET s. at '- .-.. U , Who wants to impeach the A.S.B, President? A.S.B. Vice President Jim Rueb demonstrates in favor of the proposition. i-M!..'Tf The Cruel War sounds even more cruel coming from the lips of freshman Greg Burts, representing the Freshman Class on Talent Night. ' T0 CRASH , Q FRCM CLASH Fall quickly Turned into winTer, cmd students who clashed because of Their particular class now clashed, and sometimes crashed, merely because they got in each oTher's way. Round and round they went - alone, in couples, in triples, and even in groups. What were they doing? Skafing, naturally, at Biola's all-school skate on Monday, February 6th aT The Buena Park Skate. Buses left Biola in Time To get The skaters To The place of action aT 7:30 p.m. Later in The evening, The Biolans gaThered around in a semi-circle to have devotions and to lisTen To folk songs sung by Two Biola men, AT lO:3O The party was over, and buses sTarTed on The Thirty- minute drive back To school. Fortunate was The sTu- dent wiThouT a 7:30 class The next day. Although experts recommend skating while on one's feet, Naomi McAlisTer likes to try new positions, parficularly The one known as talIing. Joan Ramsey and James Ament assist her in This experiment. No hand-holcling'alIowed, says Jim Rueb to brother Jerry and friend Ruthanne Lima. Jerry's other friend, Vivian Stanley, apparently hasn't yet received The message. FIESTA CELEBRATE HOLIDAYS Couples enioy The elegant, Spanish atmosphere provided by the Mission lnn veranda. The 1966 Holiday Banquef, Fi- esTa de Alegria was held on November 3OTh aT 8 o'clock in The evening in The California Room of The famous Mission lnn in Riverside, California. Affer a dinner of breasf of chick- en, sfuffed wiTh apples and al- monds, The formally dressed couples seared themselves in The Galleria and enjoyed a pro- gram feafuring some of Biola's most oufsfanding Talenf in a porfrayal of The sighfs and sounds of The holiday season. fx 1? 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G 5 . i ' 7? ,1 AF 3 119 ii :gil rg Reverend Curtis Mitchell presents can inspirational message to the stu- dent body. is . r ,, mn .1 X aww 4, U1 Together ci couple finds power in prayer ' DAY or PRAYER t--1' :ill ,t. i,iwrMMp , 1 :xi 1- !.-, !,1',- - Sale! -. .M . J sq P ,.1 'r .J -Lu -- g ',.l.'l-l-:fa-' --F lf 'Ftirlu-5,,, W X .. -lily? j. w slim' -I UAA w ,,..- :Lv i, t.. M.: if ,REA . V r ii-,Az is' -' me g 1 V ll! ' , Ili! 'll 120 we., 5 r-r- - -F , IQ H MMM-.t 'girl r ,l Sue Moravitz spends time in fellowship with the Lord. The Day of Prayer was a full and meaningful experience for the entire campus. Beginning the events of the day was the worship service with hymns, testimonies, and a challenging message from Reverend Curtis Mitchell. Following the service was a time ot personal medi' tation as the students spread over the campus to pray indiv- idually. Next, prayer groups as- sembled clnd had fellowship to- gether, bringing prayer requests to the Lord. As a renewal and reminder of the day, the com- munion service added the final touch to a day of devotion and enrichment. lv rr TLIDEN S G0 TO SN The A.S.B. Retreat, which was held during the weekend of February l7th and 18th, featured a time of relaxation and spiritual enlightenment. An inspir- ing speaker, rich Christian fellowship, plus the special attraction of snow pro- vided a weekend of enioyment. On Friday night the students arrived at their destination-Camp Cedar Crest. Songs and food filled the agenda for the first night. Dr, Bob Schaper, well known conference speaker, gave a series of challenging messages the following day. That afternoon, the students rode to Snow Valley and went tobogganing. A special communion ceremony closed the weekend retreat, which gave the stu- dents new friends, new fellowship, and a deeper understanding of their spiritual needs. Who needs a sled? Kaleen Cumings, Sharon Weathers, and Fran Baldwin form a toboggan train to slide down the hill. ff - . A, ws., , .3 A ,, wx -so fp t'-wr as 5. -., L wzf -. '. - ,. . if i ,I , I .x , , sh 'AY ,V - ' I Q I--,l . ?lx . .V .J 1 1 .1 www ,. e :sig if , 1- .. sg? N api? K X, , , V VV '?,.'f' , W ' ,. A, ., fi.',?,:gr: l 3 l 71- h 'ia VM f F ' V l L - f 1 ! P ' ' 'gil 1 . Dlx. y r 1 il C 'J - 4 -to -as 4, N ...- Cam Cedar Crest-here we come! Sue Hoekman, Sharon Miller, Sharon Maxwell and Bob Plunkett P leave for a weekend of fun, snow and fellowship. K Please, Dick? That darling orange pig would be perfect in my room. JoAn uses her feminine influence on Lyle as she steers him into one of the Hofel's famous dress shops. Lyle Jacobson, JoAn Harfvigsen, Dick McGriff and Sue Schmidt enjoy the lovely fountain in the Embassy Room. E: The students selected for Who's Who were: lstandingl Gary Hampton, Baldwin, James Bailey, Joanne Porter, Alice Hatch, and David Morton. Duane Stark, Dennis Baker, John Coulombe, James Rueb, Lyle Jacobson, Those not pictured are Richard Allen, Heather Brown, Douglas Dennee, and David Humphrey: lseatedl Steve Terrell, Sharon Massey, Francis Dianne Folkerts, Roger Gilstrap, Peter Schwepker, and Judy Walker. BICDLA ADDS N W A PECTS The Student Union Committee consisted of Mr. William Siemens, Glen Thomas, Phil Wedlake, David Morton, Dr. Phil Sutherland, and Duane Stark. Student forums offered students the op- portunity to discuss and share ideas on campus issues. The Administration and va- rious members of ASB council answered questions concerning such matters as school rules and the reasons for these rules. For the first time Biola participated in the selection of students recognized in Who's Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges. The basis for the selection consisted ot leadership, academic ability, and character. Another new addition to campus was the Student Union Building. The Student Union Committee facilitated the rapid fulfillment of plans. i fs Attention is given as a guest speaker Ieptures to Biola students A panel moderated by Pete Schwepker consisted of members from Buola s ASB Student Council and administration. l. l' I Mr. Dunning's experience as a missionary among The Gbanu people, as well as con'TacTs esTablished in his years in The minisTry, were imporTanT fac- Tors in The progress of S.M,U. EVANGELISM The unifying TacTor in The program of The STU- denT Missionary Union was To show and reveal The love of ChrisT, Which passes knowledge lEph. 31191, Various acTiviTies were incorporaTed inTo The year's program: The Cessna T80 proiech beach evangelism, KnoTT's Berry Farm evangel- ismg S.M.U. ouTreach To Mexico over The Thanks- giving holialaysg a sporTs ouTreach program, weekly chapels and ralliesg and The Annual Mis- sionary Conference, whose speakers were Don Hillis, Jim Cook, and Hal Lindsay. S.M.U. acTiviTies and ouTreach programs were carried auf under The leadership of S.M.U. President Jim Creasey. Jim supplied vviTh new ideas and enthus- iasm heads for another regularly sched- uled council meeiing. K i .X rv- l X I as V,-l L- N iv- x. :I al S als.f ,.5,L pi., , - 4lif:4Y i?'-731, ii 1011 S.M.U. council and Campus Crusade cooperated in a program of beach evangelism, shown here are a Biolo Student witnessing on the beach during Bal week. EMPHASIS SEEN N ' S.M.U. council for 19671 Koleen Cummings, Publicity, Alice Gray, Arfistg Janet Bryan, Treasurer, John Sauter, Second Vice Presidenip Jim Creasy, Presidentg Lee Pearson, Corresponding Secrefary, Bonnie Powell, Re- V ses. xr The S,M.U. gospel team, whose members were Dean- Brunner, Bob Thune, Pat Hursf, Jackie Carter, and Kuleen Cummings, combined arf, music, and preaching in their porfrayol of the love of Chrisf. PRCG RAM cording Secretaryg Bob Thune, Gospel Team, ond Dick McGiff, Missions Club President. Biolc students support Kno1T's Berry Form rally us port of S,M.U. outreach program. .lim QC John Souter, S.M.U. Second Vice Presi' dent, inspects Cessna 180, which stu- dents undertook to provide for the United Indian Mission of ci cost of 314,625 Mins.. i- -w l Jim Cook, with Conservative Baptist Foreign Missions, related missionary experiences and applied them to daily Christian life. Don Hillis, Associate Director of TEAM, brought biblically- oriented messages on missions ot the 1967 SMU mis- sionary conference. CQNFERENCE HQSTS NOTED PEAKER Hal Lindsey of Campus Crusade shares his vast and Students, faculty, staff and members of the com- broad experience to expand our knowledge and under- munity enioyed panel discussion led by conference standing of missions, speakers and Biola faculty. L'x....j. King's Daughters' Council 1967: FRONT ROW. Christin Wells, Artist, Hatch, President. BACK ROW: Janet Decker, Treasurer Jeannette Rob Becky Carl, Athletic Directory Jane Dvorak, First Vice President, Alice ertson, Third Vice President.. Not pictured: Helena Van Rooyen Secretary KI G' DAUGHTERS IN '6 The theme for this year, based on Eph. 3:17, was revealed to K.D. members in the first K.D. chapel. As Pat Hurst and Jackie Carter presented theme music, artist Kaleen Cummings made a chalk drawing of Christ in the garden. At the end ofthe chapel, each girl was given a calen- dar bearing the words, RooTed and Grounded in Love. That this principle would become true in each girl's lite, the K.D. council carried this theme into their year's Chapels and activities. Mrs. Samuel Sutherland gave her testi- imony in our first meeting in Marshburn Hall. She told the ways God had an- swered a young Canadian girl's sincere prayer that the Gardener would take her life and bring fruit to bear. N ' gel XJ V, . . :,,3z5iQ.'-I -A I6 B W f ,x Vg' F . , x I li ll 3 .Z lil 7-XS Z One person each Biola girl will remember with love and admir- ation long after leaving school is Miss Margaret Hart. Surely rooted and grounded in the love of Christ, Miss Hart has been a most valuable help to the K.D. Council and to each K.D. member. During Homecoming Weekend, the K.D. Council gave a tea for the Chi lobby, the tea was well-attended and provided an enioyable A' ' Any witches or goblins lurking around Alpha Chi on Halloween would have probably been impressed by Macie lshort for emaciatecll, or frightened away by some of the noise coming from the K.D. party, lf they had stayed, they would have observed the girls enioy- ing a hat-judging contest, ci devotional given by Pat Hurst, and a bag of goodies. returning alumni. Held in the Alpha opportunity to meet old friends. LOOK AT BIOLA MEN IN ' J T ilu, '. ' J-ri. ,t uns ' The Biola Men Council for l967: Don Hildebrand, Athletic Director, Alex Montoya, 'Secretary-Treasurer, Ran Ryan, First Vice President, Ron Livesay, Second Vice President. Standing: President Rick Allen. Not pictured: Jerry Rueb, Music Director X! Rick Allen keeps intraecampus lines busy coordinating activities of Biolo Men. Promoting Christian fellowship, tostering spiritual, mental, and physical development among the men students were the goals set by Rick Allen and his council. Development of the men's spiritual char- acter included participation in Day ot Prayer activ- ities and dorm prayer meetings. lntormal dorm dis- cussion groups and monthly meetings helped to increase the intellectual awareness ot the men. In addition to the intramural sports program organ- ized by Don Hildebrand, Athletic Director, the Biola Men Council sponsored a chariot race during the Homecoming activities and the November turkey run. 52555 .n iq , A memorable day of the school year tor Biola men and their dates os the prize. The men gained points for their sections through partici was a trip to San Diego, For the first time, the Biola Men Council pation in intramural sports cmd campus clean-up. The highlights of sponsored competition between dorm sections with a trip to San Diego the trip were visits to the San Diego Zoo and Sea World. Dorm life s eems to have developed domestic characteristics among some of the men. MET L S' intl? I-EDTRHNE1 WEE ME FW' ' fl .A .4 ' bfi., 'FEW V ri L , ,gf nf , . . ,. Agp, , ,, .1 ,,, Lx- . i 2,- fv- -ft rx .i ,EL , l , , , +4 L'tA'?'u- l vw , , . M+w,,,. N- ,, ,,.. . 6 it KQJQQQQ-Q, v ,.':,,Li ,,bt.j'.++f J'-'FH' i al' U' 'mfr + -:U-ny' Mu eg 'ne' My 1, 4, ,r S I 1 xV 1:w,5.+:b.'Zr-+4f Q 4 wi' - lv 'W' nik'-fs'-lr ' I' o YQ' 5 ' l A f .ig '4 .- 5 .O' eK4a'Q,Q'5',L. .A .A v , f xmlawglhf g 51 Ml-?vA'+f':4 R ff' pi 'L :Quin i 1 , , K ittttrftie Steve Grant and other members of the Jack Suderman during planning of year's sports activities. Sue Brown, Sharon Massey, and Jack Suderrnan found something to laugh about during a short break at a weekly staff meeting-it wasn't all hard work. THE l96 BIOLA DEPICTS Editor Sharon Massey initiated weekly staff meetings to direct and coordinate the large staff, as its the '67 BIOLAN an accurate record of this school year. Planting tiny seeds of thought, nurturing the stages, pruning, weeding-all these were part of the iob ot editor-in-chief. 41 fv- qg I l :inf R U- 0 ' .hh 1 . 'ins X e r H o -W ,. sports staff conferred with photographer layouts to get the best coverage of the GRO TH members worked together to produce in plant through the tender embryonic S 1 7 21 Larry Hubbell, Taylor Publishing Co. representative, frequently attended weekly staff meetings, advising about principles ot layout and answering many questions. -U!iTL'1lf,:,t L, X 1967 BIOLAN STAFF: Sharon Massey, EDITOR, Debbie Anderson, ASSOCIATE EDITOR, FEATURES J. Metcalf, ed., M. Arveson, D. Nehrbass, D. Thomas, ADVER- TISING P. Munson, ed., A, Angell, K. Gauer, L. Krogh, R. Jones, P. Peterson, NURSING S. Barter, ed., R. Newton, CLASS EDITORS: Freshman-B. Blair, J. Glea- son, Sophomore- J. Zeller, N. Johnson, Junior-J. Gerry, S. Gruhlkey, Senior- M. Chadwick, S. Brown, COPY EDITORS H. Bright, M. Gorham, H. Nelsen, FACULTY 81 ADMINISTRATION L. Chadwick, ed., B. Southworth, C. Koontz, SPORTS S. Grant, ed., C. Evans, S. Reischke, D. Hildebrand, ART EDITORS S. Goodson, C. Fisk, J. Freee man, ORGANIZATIONS C. Nelson, ed., C. Geist, L. Mouot, PHOTOGRAPHY J. Suderman, ed., B. Bergen, L. Fischer, D. Lotz, D. Wolven, LAYOUT, K. Madden. HIMES ACHIEVES NEW GOAL FDR' BY INCREASED I TERACTID 'HD' . Editor, Jill Erskine, energetically directed relating the paper to stu- dents through student forums, editorial columns, and services con- nected with special activities. She attributed the year's achieve- ments to the unity, cooperation, and efficiency of the entire staff. l? Lindo Ansley, Chimes Business Manager, digs in at staff party as advisor MT. Daniels manages the grill. Pete Schwepker, Assistant Editor, working especially in- the area of layouts and editorial, gave added strength to the Chimes staff. Under the leadership ot Jill Erskine, the Chimes staff has sought to provide a medium that would promote increased interaction among students, faculty, administrators and the A.S.B. organ- ization. Achieving this goal brought about better student repre- sentation and more adequate expression of student voices. CHIMES STAFF Editor - Jill Erskine Assistant Editor - Peter Schwepker Sports editor - Benny Rodriguez Exchange editor- Mary Cottelt Business manager- Linda Ansley Photographer - Tim Heiser Columnists-Jim Bailey, Dave Morton, Tom Miller Reporters and assistants-Shirley Cotton, Ella Kolbus, Bonnie Powell, Glen Thomas, Judy Schurig, Nancy McBride, Norma Eastmore, Jeanette Perry Copy readers-Diane Cotton, Craig Watkins Society--Marilyn Ryall, Kathy Dowcett Artist- Kaleen Cumings Publicity-Cheryl Geist Advisor-Mr. Daniels. V fir, I 66' 5: 'lt A 3313! , , si-If I 'Q 'ff' .Vl'A'.,a lgfkx K. ff- . 1' as 51 , 'Law x M Q l, C E 115-Q , -f ' .i , .ff of T, .,.:f'e1 . 9 it 5-i give: i r-.L X ' T 15 O1 Yin' H ffqiaslg' 1. ski. , F, . X, -K-. l gs iff' ... f- -. 1- 1 -, .. 4.1 5, l, A i ' -4 Ag-gmc. ,, 1 ,. za: .4N.1Lr.- fxL..L:.-.J,',1.f I TERNATIQ ALS oak TOGETHER One of the best ways to become acquainted with people is to work with them. In this case, it was working as a team on the volleyball court. Members of International Club enioyed a night of volleyball and fellowship. The Inter- national Student Fellowship sought to promote friendship and understanding between foreign students and the student body, Mr. Dietrich Buss, faculty sponsor, opened his home for the annual club Christmas party given for foreign students unable to go home for the holidays. Bi- monthly breakfast meetings enabled students to share their culture and way of life with other students. Simeon Ngugi, international student from Africa, was a val- uable member ofthe Biola soccer team. MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mr. SEFFGHO, Sedqcqf Faith Case, Gerry Ruegseggeri Shari Kirk, Mqy McLeod, faculty sponsor? Yasuko Yoshizaki, Japan, Ruth Tsai, Hong Kong, Trinidad, Ko Durieux, Holland, China: Becky Pittman, Ephraim Peters, India, SECOND ROW: David ORGANISTS' GUILD SEEKS TO DEVELOP TALE T Tom Leonard, Steve Sturz, Idamay Bruner, Sheila Stedman, and Charlene Lyon, mem- bers ot the Organists' Guild, look on as Paul Mooretield tried out the new organ in Marshburn Hall auditorium. The club en- deavored to provide fellowship and ad- vanced information for those students inter- ested in organ music. LITERARY ARTS CLUB ENCGLIRAGES CREATI IW The Literary Arts Club went way out this year to provide and stimu- workshop held in the spring, Pictured are members Dan Jack, Dave late appreciation for the literary arts. Two outstanding accomplishments Stiles, Tom Finley, Pam Paul, Jeanette Maurer, Barbara Mclntosh, and were the publication of the 1967 Aion and the sponsorship of a writer's Robin Bright. DELTA SIGMA Pizocslzssslvls 'e The homes of The education professors was the site of the annual progressive dinner sponsored by the Education Club. The clin- ner was the kick-oft event of The year, serving to get both students and faculty acquainted. Members of the Ed Club and The P.E. Club combined To hear an informa- tive lecture by Dr. Graham, CI director ofthe Peace Corps. The club also sponsored panel discussions Tor the exchanging of ideas and sharing of new discoveries in The field of education. Delta Sigma officers, Sue Wood, Vice President, Sharon Maxwell, Treasurer, and John Morgan, President, look over latest educational magazines. Not pictured: Sandy Davis, Secretary. PANISH LUB HOSTS FIESTA Members of the Spanish club turned the patio area outside of Sutherland Hall into a bit of the Old World far their Fiesta Latina. The main events of the evening were a Cuban dinner prepared by Mr. Carmona followed by a tertulia . Members of the club in- l ,.,Y. ,F-, L Y J- --,,,, , l 3. ' 1.3,-.L'!f. sf '-.pan -Q l T 1 Ha. .-1.7, nr cluded Mr. McMahon, Mr. Serrano, advisors, Becky Pittman, Janet Decker, Ann Fodor, Faith Case, Marilyn Hale, Lois Poe, Kathi Robinson. Back row: Steve Romero, Paul Romero, Jim Rueb, Shari Kirk, Rosemarie Rodman, and Craig Wright. MARRIED COLIPLES SOCIALIZE in , The married students' club took on a new name this year-the short for Mr. and Mrs. The club provided for the spiritual and social needs of its members and their spouses in such activities as a family picnic held in September to get the new M 81 M's hi' 'S gn members acquainted, and a Giggles, Goofies, and Goodies night held in the Gym. The highlight of the year came in February with the Sweetheart Banquet and election of new officers. ALPHA U OMEGA INCREASE ORLDA ARENESS One of the most active clubs on campus this year was Alpha Nu Omega, otherwise known as the history club. The club sought to increase the students' awareness of current world events. Colonel Thomas K. Turnage, Mr. David Lewis, and members of the History Department added interest and enlightenment to the monthly I meetings. President Bill Smiley leads members Marilyn Ryall, Mary Coffelt, Roberta Patrick, David Sedaca, Jim Marrington, Esther McGimsey, Sharon Larson, Cameron King, Bruce Ralston and Dr, J. O. Henry, faculty sponsor. Besides providing fellowship and practical information regarding missionary service, this year's club provided practical outreach and evangelism experience through participation in S.M.U. outreach programs. Members of the 1967 Mission club of Biola College in- cluded: Karen Weather, Esther McGimsey, Linda Wisdom, Jan Huffaker, Betty Guy, Alice Gray, Susie Schmid, Faith Stauffacher, Al Eberhart, Ken Aggus, Dick McGriff, and Al Tomasso. Bob Plunkett, president of the newly organized ministerial club, meets with faculty advisor, Mr. Daniels, to formulate plans for this year's activities. The club is seeking to provide fellowship and insight for Biola students preparing to enter the ministry. MISSIONS A MINISTERIAL LUB AID STUDENTS' PREPARATIO 4 . . . SCAPE SMOG W.R.A. officers FRONT ROW: Miss Holmes, Janet McDougall, Connie York, Arline Bender, Donna Bledsoe, president. BACK ROW: Judy Christensen, Sue Peters, Becky Carl, Lynn Simp- son, and Beverly Southworth. W.R.A. offered an active recreational program for Biola women students, The highlight of the year was a retreat held at Acorn Lodge in the smog-free San Bernardino Mountains. The club also sponsored a weekly sports night with dorm competition. P.E. SPO SGRS BALL lt'll be a ball, sponsored by the P.E. club, was the first party held in the new gym. The events of the evening included basketball, volleyball, and pingpong and, for the more adventurous, a cake walk, a pie-eating contest, and o gymnastics demonstration. Members of the P.E. club included: First row: Sue Brown, Becky Carl. Second row: Rayna McGuyre, Janet McDougall, Lynn Simpson, Dave Voorhees, Janice Huffacker, Faviolo Howard. Third row: Alan Barbour, Stan Whithall, Jake Parks. Fourth row: Shirley Rush, Ray Charles, Dave Gaede. Faculty advisor standing: Mr. Comden. Mr. Ebeling leads the team to vic- tory at the P.E. Club's first party. HI EPSILO SERVES BICLA Y J' li .t -4 ng. rf., aafms ' Ex, ,, n l ' Members of Chi Epsilon Club included Richa-rd Cox, Steve Funk, Epsilon, organized for Christian Education maiors, sought to serve Jim Gordon, Nancy McCray, Kent Nossamen, and Duane Stark. Chi Biola socially, spiritually, and academically throughout the year. 143 A 42' '-sv I I44 X-r f Members of Psychology club included: FIRST ROW: Sandy Davis, Sue Wood, Jerry James. SECOND ROW: Eloise Harder, Grace McChesney, Becky Pittman, Jim Haley, Mr. Lewis, advisor. THIRD ROW: Connie Nelson, Becky Simmons, Jan Soderberg. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Madden and Robert Van Lissel. PSYCHOLOGY LUB EXAMINES LIFE Basing their activities on the words of Socrates, the unexamined life is not worth living, the Psychology club sought to examine lite through discus- sions, lectures and by first hand experi- ence. The bi-monthly meetings under the direction of president Jerry James promoted interest and knowledge for all aspiring young Biola psychologists. LETTERME TAKE MOTTO CHRIST AS COACH 'I i tif' Lettermen club officers host a get-acquainted steak fry in Sept. for new athletes. Coach Ed Norman participated as one of the cooks at the big feed . The idea behind the motto Christ as our coach had much to do with the development of unity and a dynamic Christian witness ta athletics. In April the Block sponsored a fund raising, fun spirited, all-school carnival. The crowning event of the year was the annual Athletic Award Banquet. Active in planning session were members: Bob Thune, Don Rasmussen, Craig Wright, Al Barbour, and Jim Creasey. Judi Walker, Rick Allen, and Roger Gilstrap comprise the drama trio. Steve Terrell, Biolas drama coach and Kathy Gauer discuss playing GHQGQSFHSHYS BIOLA LIFE I DRAMA Biola's 1967 drama trio presented Roger Williams and Mary in various cities in Cali- fornia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. Roger Williams, played by Rick Allen, was ioined by Mary, played by Judi Walker, to present the persecutions and hardships that he and Mary experienced as he tried to set up religious free- dom in the New World. Roger and Mary ap- peared with Roger Gilstrap, who portrayed the role of various persons with whom Roger and Mary came in contact. The stage manager was Kathy Gauer. The Importance of Being Earnest was pre- sented by Biola students to the public on No- vember I8-l9, 1966 in Marshburn Hall. The delighted audiences of these performances were shown the consequences of twisting, stretching, and evading the truth. La Relle Stensland was the stage manager of this play. John Worthing, played by Mike Morris, practices proposing to Gwendoline Fairfax, played by Heather Brown, in The Importance of Being Earnest. 4 Mr. Jack Schwarz led this year's Women's Glee in the performance of Lois Fischer. Second row: Grace Ko, Nancy McBride, Ellen Walters, the finest choral repertoire for wamen's voices. Members of Women's Chris Abel, Candy Aydelotte, Charlene Bratton, Colleen Bremer, Ginnie Glee included: First row: Maureen Withrow, Joyce Reddig, Linda Gabriel,Margy Korver, Pianist Ruth Sheffield. Shriver, Judy Parkhill, Pat Watson, Betty Rodenberger, Louise Mouat, TUDENTS PRESENT SGLINDS Under the direction of Mr. James R. Hill, the Brass Ensemole performed out the year. Hard at work are: Mr. Hill, Norm Parr, John Coulombe, the finest in brass repertoire. The ensemble worked with the Chorale Roger Dmves, Galen Borden and Dave Clark, in the presentation of choral and brass compositions in concerts through- Biola students of outstanding ability in string, wood- phony orchestra to present two outstanding musical wind, and brass found openings with the La Mirada specials. Pictured above are the La Mirada Symphony Symphony orchestra under the direction of Mr. Marsh. and the Biola Chorale during their Christmas program. The Biola Chorale combined with the Collegians and sym- ii- El 1 DF MUSIC One of the many chamber music groups was the Piano Quintet formed from the Chamber Music Ensemble Class. The quintet, composed of Joyce McKean, Dorothy Stone, David Wayne, Dan Porter and directed by Miss Wong, performed instrumental music. The Piano trio, made up of Marilyn Foshay, Janie Hopson and Linda Salvisberg, performed for the La Mirada Women's Society during the month of November, which was declared Biola month. Members of the Forensics team are lfront row, left to rightl Joanne Porter, Sue Wallis, Peggy Blake, Kathy Huck, lback rowl Mr. Bicker, advisor, Bill Bascom, Elynda Merrill, Dave Wenger, and Richard Applestill. PE KERS WI H0 ORS Resolved: That the United States should substantially reduce its for- . l eign policy commitments, This is the topic debated by the Forensics 'u 1 team. As members of the Pacific Southwest Collegiate Forensic's Association, Biola College participated in the following tournaments: San Diego State, San Fernando Valley State, University of California, Loyola University, University of Southern California, University of Washington, and California Polytechnic College. At the Western States Championship Tournament hosted by University of Washing- ton, sixty-four colleges from thirteen states praticipated. ln individ- ual events Rick Applestill reached the semi-final round in oratory and made finals in oral interpretation. Joanne Porter gives ci rousing speech Q5 cg- Representing Biola College at the Western States Championship Tournament at University of members listen attentively. Washington were lfrom leftl Rick Applestill, Bill Bascom, and Mr. Bicker their coach. Jeane Root works on her seascape. The head of Christ is the theme of Sherry With great concentration Jeanne continues Bee's oil. on her oil painting. PICTURES COME TO LIFE 'A Living Art Display' was the presentation of the art class, Study of Greek Masters. Nine paintings were portrayed by student actors in an hour long display. Some ot the great masterpieces shown were Thom- as Lawrence's Pinkie, Jan Ver- merer's The Cook, and Iwo Jima. Each of the paintings represented some area of lite, such ,as love, patriotism, cour- age, religion, tragedy, humor and others. All materials used in the production were made by the students. Sharon Weathers and Mrs. Kindell help Shirley Nelson get ready for Pinkie. 1 -sf 1 collegela The task of organizing and perfecting this year's chorale was the responsibility Where oh where will the IUQQUQE QOIH Tl'leY SUVTQ G5 Yl'1eY of Mr. Edwin Heppner. packed the bus for the annual spring tour. For sixteen days FIRST SECTION: Edwin Heppner, director. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Ennis, Sharon SECOND SECTION: FIRST ROW: Denise Dewalt, Virginia Gandt, Carlene Wiebe, Kathy Nelson, Jennifer l-lillis, Jane San Miguel. SECOND ROW, Smith. SECOND ROW: Lynette Petersen, Janice Stone, Marilou Hastings. Ace Edewards, Joy Nichols, Bobbi Slauson, Marilyn Berry, Karen Hill, THIRD ROW: Carol Ash, Lauralyn Parker, Janet Nugent. FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: Dean Harris, Howard Parker. FOURTH ROW: Roger Pfingsten, Phyllis O'Neal, Sharon Weathers, Caroline Gandt. David Underwood. Fifth row: Tom Miller, Dan Porter. I ' - .ar -W- E i -gf. T ri- ll AD Y 33 33 i333 T'-13... N- 4 the Chorale traveled throughout the Pacific northwest singing nightly. THIRD SECTION: FIRST ROW: Ruth Fox. SECOND ROW: Nancy Perry, Sandra Sasser, THIRD ROW: Jane Wilson, Margie Shoemaker, Sharon Grubb. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Murphy, Michelle Wilson, Ruthann Lima, Karen Zwiep. FIFTH ROW: Mike Aaron, Steve Archer. SIXTH ROW: Phil Freeman, Torn Leonard. SEVENTH ROW: Walt Barnhort, Dave Beckwith. EIGHTH ROW: Larry Allen, Jim Brown, Phil Hooper. I 5 I t' W ifitqr- if-un , ,Y W V : ' f t , ,, - , +1 Ft I O - I iii W 3 - i L 1 A ,Y .I- ,L .f . . I vf'Y ,. ml it . I' ' c,,, I gb, !, 1 55-Q I I Members of the Chorale put in many long hours of practice in preparation for its many concerts festivals, and its annual spring tour. CHORALE PRESENTS CHRI TI SO G Watchword for this year's Biola Chorale? Work! After but a few short weeks of practice, the Chorale, under the direction of Professor Edwin Heppner, sang in the College Choir Festival of the National Church Musician's Fellowship held for the first time on the West Coast. Things went so well that a progressive dinner was held in celebration. Then it was back to rehearsal to prepare for a thrilling year of concerts in which many different types of music were performed. At Christmastime, as- sisted by the La Mirada Symphony and the Collegians, the Chorale sang the Cantatas of Bach and Nelson. January marked the beginning of their numerous church performances throughout the Southland. In March, the Chorale traveled to nearby Chapman College to partici- pate in their annual Choral Festival. April brought an- other festival, the only college choir festival of its type in the world: this sponsored by the Pacific Southeast Choral Association. The Chorale year was climaxed in early May by a sixteen day tour through the Pacific Northwest, which afforded many opportunities to present the message of Christ in song. -Tl,.t-wi Tom Keene, originator ond director of The Contemporaries arranges music for his group. Orchestra members tune up. The Contemporariesn form a group of auditioned stu- dents performing under the direction of Tom Keene. Having entered successfully into its fourth year of per- formance, the group has behind it a record of concerts presented almost weekly in the Southern California area. The Contemporariesu have also toured the West Coast and British Columbia during spring vacations presenting their gospel concerts. Singers from left to right begin- ning with the first row are these: Tim Whitehead, Clif- ford Brown, Donnadae Keene, Anita Christensen, Gordon Complin, and Steve Slack, second row: Joan Wedell, Stan Herod, Jacque Bucholtz, Dave Mullis, third row: Margery Korver, Larry Schellenberg, Bette Jean Field, fourth row: Richard Rueb, Judy Andrews, and James Fisk. Orchestra members from left to right beginning with the first row are these: Joyce McKean, Paul Nogarr, Jan Polzel, second row: Dorothy Stone, Richard Swanson, Marilyn Foshay, Peggy Raquindin, Third row: Claudia Jones, Sandra Hall, Baxter Swensen, Dave Wayne, fourth row: James Caylor, George May, Galen Borden, Nancy Kildal, Ann Warkentin, and Marilyn Schellenberg. MUSIC IN THE l r I i l wit. of X Rehearsals gave the singers and the orchestra opportunity to polish and perfect the songs that they presented in their concert season. CONTEM PO RARY AY - ft! Biola 8 l u fl! 0 '-. 1 'li 1 quartet members from left to right are: Richard Buhler, Roland Members of the new Biola quartet are from left to right: Jim Ladd Terry Gangstee, Lyle Jacobson, and Jim Rueb. Lambert, Jerry Rueb, Rex Smith. Mr. Whitaker leads while Paul Moore l l ' i ' l il' , Y . E n . nu l l 1 ' ,l L J' 4+ ITM i rl 1 . 1 lf L - 5 lL 'fg'i ' ' Mr. Wiebe and Mr. Whitaker meet for a quick chat. field accompanies at the piano. NS MBLES REPRESENT BIGLA Various musical opportunities are open to Biola students. Among the vocal ensemble represent- ing Biola are the quartets, the Collegians, and the Madrigal Singers. The Biola quartets per- formed locally and made extensive summer tours. The Collegians were active in the local churches during the school year. The perform- ance of chamber music ranging from Renaissance to Modern choral literature was carried by the Madrigal Singers. .ll ll W Madrigal members seated are: Mr. Heppner, director, Nancy Peterson, Tom Miller, Marilee Drown, Rodger Pfingston, Sylvia Gocke, and Janice Stone. Those standing are Jane Wilson, Dave Underwood, Sharon Wiebe, ,, ..,.-. .. i ...H ...i..,.. - A-- , i- fieiFi41fT1f'.1'iEf,f, , 97 'r . ' , Y ' i .. , 3 J-YQQ.-V. bi ' 4' ,i . i l l 1 Q The Collegians, directed by Mr. Wiebe, are: FIRST ROW lleft to rightl Jeanette Perry, Barbara. Mayfield, Doug Wolven, Jan Strain, Glen Thomas, Ann Lewis, Carl Martinson, Marilyn Wiebe, and Ethel Slattery. Those in The SECOND ROW are Gary Coffey, Madie Robbins, Sharon Buell, Jacque Cain, Steve Pearson, Karen Smith, Judy Schurig, and Dave Simmons. In the THIRD ROW are Michael Morris, Earl Wilson, Larry Maib, Donna Smith, Gary Hunter, Bill Archer, Tim Lewis, and Steve Hudson. Norm Paar, Karen Zwiep, Tim Lewis, Sandra Sasser, Mark Shore, and Donnadae Keene. 4.Q. - S l tual' 2,5 KJ. An unusual feature of musical programs was the combination of guest and student One of the distinctive factors about the Biola concerts was the variety of the talent of the performers. Lower left, Alese Hoad performs on the harp. l56 Through the school year, Biola pro- vided a more than ample amount of musical entertainment. Such musical entertainment was effectively pre- sented most often in concert form. Concerts were well- received for they were not only well conducted but also well presented. Being wide- ly varied in program, they featured instrumental as well as soloists. The concerts were often open to the pub- lic since they had wide appeal, N Performance times varied: concerts were held frequently in the evenings in addition to a special series of weekly 'Music at Noon' and Sunday afternoon performances. Even though the large number of con- certs was indicative of the successful public response, the real secret of the concert season was quality. The concerts were not only of cultural value but also of inspirational value. CONCERTS FE TLIRED An added attraction to Biola concerts was the presentation directed by Dean Brown performs at lower right. l 1 performers. of a professional Many fumes Blolo was honored by SPeC'Ul QUSSTS G1 The MU5'C AT NOON Programs were not lnmufed to group performances alone Upper right a program Leah Effenboch skillfully plays The plono lobove leftl guna.-.51 enfenqmg Choral groups such as the Downey Youth Cholr of right provided group The Caravan Singers ll , rl l 1 ,.,,, L-1, ,I J l -4 l w H , w if-ff .Y ? ii N W , 1 1 . I w - I l w I Q' ' -1 8 -5 , -, -s 1 . 1 1, ,I W -M,-,.,.- E .,, W,.z..4-N.. V SPORTS asa ki Mx All growth depends upon acrivi'ry. There is no development, physically, or iniellecfually, without eFforT. And efforf means work. Work is not a curse, It is The prerogafive of infelligence, The only means of manhood, and The measure of civilization Cal-vin Coolidge L .1 EAGLE SONGLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Gail Vipperman, Becky Pittman. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Caldwell, and Donna Smith. PEP SQUAD SPLIRS TEAM TO VICTORY The Eagles' Pep Squad of 1966-1967 con- sisted of Janet Stearns, Laurie Steen, Coleen Bremer, Kathy Ware, Mike Morris, Gary Oliver, Donna Smith, Mary Jane Caldwell, Gail Vipperman, and Becky Pittman. The Squad looked forward to more organized assemblies in The future and also planned To sponsor more students at cheerleading camp. The Pep Band was an added feature, promoting school spirit at the games. Basket- ball and soccer enthusiasts ioined The squad in spurring the Teams to victory! T.: 15 ' qgyu ' qv' QD3'.flxss , L oily , .... ..- A .JW--'1'1- 1. .,- gs il ri--V .. ' -. Q at A . . , .. L - 4 JAG. QQHIQQAQ ... no-,emis:+Ao..,:e-risers.-ce. ix, .XX X . HX -ls EAGLE CHEERLEADERS: Janet Stearns, Laurie Steen, Coleen Bremer, and Gail Vipperman, and Becky Pittman. Not pictured are Mike Morris and Kathy Ware-. EAGLE SONGLEADERS: Donna Smith, Mary Jane Caldwell, Gary Oliver. 'N 1 'Si F ,Di A ' X Firs? rower's are with iT anyway. 4 fi' 1 Everyone's with if now. SOCCER GAINS FAME The Biola College soccer Team, perennially a sfrong conTender, came inTo The T966 season ex- pecTing success and achieving iT To a degree never before reached since soccer became a Biola pasTime. Surprised and seT back early in The season, The Eagles broke loose and were The hoTTesT Team in The league during The lasT half of The race. Only a disappoiming Tie To a sTrong Pomona Team held The Biolans back from The playoffs! WiTh The Eagles steadily improving, Their biggesf obsTacle loomed righT in The paTh. Then in one all-Team efforf, The men from UCLA fell To The winning ways of The Big Red . Defensively, The T966 Team owed much To honorable menTion award winner Simeon Ngugi from Kenya, Al Barbour from Chicago, and All-Conference Jim Creasey from Long Beach. On The Offense were honorable menTion award winners Gary Wil- liams, MaTT Orr, goalie Bob Thune, and all- conference Jack Cedarholm, who led wiTh STeve GranT, Sfan Herod, and Alan Arensen showing poTenTial To be used in nexT year's ThrusT. The fullback sloTs were filled by Rick Phillips and BaxTer Swenson. The Team was led by capTains Sam ThursTon and Senior Bill Wrighf. T l FRONT ROW Paul Nagar Dave Vorhees Matt Orr Gary Williams Gerald Jack Cedarholm, Ray Chester, Simeon Ngugi, Baxfer Swenson Som Murphy Stan Herod Rick Phillips Alan Arensen Dave Sedaca Sfeve ThursTon, Bill Wright, Randy Narramore, Jim Creasey, Allen Barbour Grant Carl Marfinsen SECOND ROW Coach Ed Norman Bob Thune Coach Charles Sarver. swf.--. x- fu-- .. ..l9-H .- r- q L ,xi n The Eagles agcunsf UCLA the Blolc roofers Sedccu on The offense all porf of the 1966 season l HIGH FLYI GEAGLE JUST MISS EASTER DIVISICD PLAYOFFS BIOLA EAGLES' SEASON RECORD Hilti..-...f ,aa BioIo's first victory over UCLA is celebrated by an Eagle parade. l ff, . 7 14-Q A Muster in the art of coaching 2 ........... Fresno .......... O l... .... Westmont .. ...3 l .... .... C al Poly... ...2 ' 3 O .... .... L oyola .... ...l l ,e 5 .... .... C hapmctn ... . . .4 l Qi 3 .... .... R eallands .. ...S l T.. 5 .... .... U CLA ... ...4 I, 2 .... .... W hittier .,. .. ...l ' 4 .... .... U CLA ... . . .2 ' 3 .... .... u CR ............ 2 3 .... . ..Pomonc1 ....... . .3 7 .... .... C al St. Fullerton .. .O l Extra effort by Creasy, Barbour, and Thurston stop a scoring threat by Westmont his Fe k-fzFT'5'- ' Q .- mu- ,. .1 - 1 ' +V l ' N. 'L-.V he 'ff :ah ' 5a'1g'm-'--1. , I'S'eT 5+ X'-Br 'Hs ' 'S 134,-nf,-si., 9 'N Ji' -45:7 -'f ..J'iiie,.' L - .. .- F- .Q ' 7 -' jifrr A1,k5154'7'J . . ' ' :- - 4 iff-r, , . 1,14 ' . 'Q-FH-ulg -4'g,4 1 W' FRONT ROW: Dave Christensen, Steve Grant, Paul Nogarr, Dave Sedeca, Carl Martinsen, Phil Freeman, Ed Barnes, Tim Lewis, Dave Vorhees. Missing: Gary Stanton. BACK ROW: Rick Calkins, Randy Narramore, Pct Lampman, Ken Nunn, Dick McGriff, Steve Andrews, Ray Chester, Coach Charles Sarver. BIOLA TAKES TWO FROM UCLA I '66 A determined Gary Williams goes one-on-one against Pomona backfield man. .' 4 'fi' . fr. . f' fee- Mnawaaawea ,aaeeeeeeeeetf ll BloLA's JUNIOR VARSITY , fi, .L f' 'ff ' L o ...... SPI . . . . .4 s l 1.. ...UCLA .... ...3 . l 2 ...... Loyola ...... . . .2 l - l.. ...Victor Valley ...4 . 2 ...... Victor Valley ... . . .3 l o ...... ucLA ....... . . .8 l 1.. ...ucLA... ...3 5 2 ...... Pomona . . . . .O l,C....,.,.,.,Lf.- --- ....., em.-. . in Jack Cedarholm reverses the ball toward the goal. Luk- k ,. bl , uf- : , I. . A Q , Q 'Waiver ' 9'- S 'if .1 uu.4-L....,41'., -..-.Vfi !A, lei - d'i,.p ':bL e,,,,,. .. ., MCCLISKER A D HABERER LEAD HARRIERS T0 IMPRESSIVE EASO 1 4-.- -Q. 1 L 4.-.i 1 ' . fs -pm. W3' f.: fasrvv '3 ' ' ' 1' :- t Hg if -s, ',,,!5f,'-I 4 si?-:.- Q - L r l' t R - - s Q ' o . A. ...wh tx-vs , , .0 , ,. , xref Biola's Harriers on way to a third place finish in AAU meet. ...I The oldest competitive sport has come into its own at Biola. Once only slightly known by students, now the cross-country event is gaining prominence and has proven its worth beyond the La Mirada campus. The team formerly scofted at and easily taken tor granted has now caused teams to be more than lust aware ot their presence. Led by two ot the best runners in the school's history, Mark Haberer and Mike McCusker, Biola was able to win tour dual meets against two losses, while placing fifth in the Biola Invitational and third in the Chap- man Invitational. With youth on their side and gaining in ex- perience, these participants in the 'oldest sport' can bring new respect to their school and glory to their Lord. ,an 4.,, ., :pl Swanson leads Comets over creek. , ' Ziff .. .. fffgil - . , ,-tn, ' - -w- '. , ' , '4' 14 N -: ,::j,f.g XJ- f ,X 1:tL,if7 VJ: ' VY- w'.j-v- 1 .' ff' . 1 .21 ,-rt: ' ' - - ' :J pn ,vi Jr, ' ' - 1' 2 'i 1 ' !1 f1-1-fi-3 1 cu- 714 .5 , - r ,f 1 .-. 4,7 r' 13: i 4 lil I- 793 'if ff,--PL-f , - .-nf. - .. V .nr It - . M -.. 3. . M asus, sn., . -. 75?,'-rj 'Tj V52 . -V f f-:fha D5 '1f.'r1'ao- .iimlhl Comden's Comets . . . Making the grade. Biolo's Dynamic Duo Tiptoeing through the tulips! I i S Standing: Coach Camden, Mark Haberer, Alex Montoya, Jim McMillen, Mike McCusker, Walter Bamhcrt, Kneeling: Tom Hutchison, Steve Slack, Rich Swanson. -.4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Varsity Coach Sarver, J. T. Parker, Rick Plahn, Ron Hedtkarnp, Stan Walthal, Bob Patter- son, Jim Weise, Bruce Ralston, Art Kapteyn, Bob Thu e, St L d' , B B Comden. Bob Thune's iumper leads the way for a bucket on a fast break. n eve an is en rown, Steve Grant, Coach In the first Biola Invitational Basketball Tournament, the Eagles beat Cal Baptist, Judson, and Warner Pacific on succes- sive evenings to capture their own championship. The team left tor Christmas vacation with a 5-l record. Troubles began after Christmas, as the Eagles came up against some of the toughest competi- tion in the Southland. The S.C.C. Tournament saw Biola take third place with three Biolans making the all-tournament ten. They then met U.C.R., Pasadena, Azusa, and Whittier, among others, and tor a change gave each team a rough time. Seem- ingly out of nowhere came the good, steady play of Freshmen J. T. Parker, and 6'7 .lim Weise. Bolo Patterson, Bob Thune, Steve Grant, Stan Walthall, and Ron Hedtkamp all added greatly to a team which will continue to improve yearly. J BASKETBALL 1956-1967 Biofla H Oipiixoneni ,79 ......... U.C.S.D ................... 75 172 ......... Judson Baptisf , .,., . . 59 75. .B ....... Cal. Baptist . .. ,ea 805, ....... Warner Pacific .... T E . 52 81 ......... ,Pomona ..... T. . . . 83 9M ......... Cal. Tech. ..... . . 86 96 ......... S.C.C. .... , .... T05 97, ...,...Q L.lJJF.E. ..,.. 72 85.1 ...... ical. Bapiasi . . 88 ........ Azusa . . . . 94 9l3... .... l.oiVerne.-...... H83 91 . . . . . . ,.-S.C.C. ............. . . . 733 63, ...... Posddeinci Noiorene, . , . 96 BBG-. ,...... ........ , ..... . . 107 663. ........ U.C.R. ........ . . 84 77 .......,. Fresno .... .... . . 90 652. ., ....... Judson .Baptist .... . . 58 T62 ....... Cascade ....... 77 73. ........ Warner Pacific .. '70, 6.4, 4 .45..i. U,.C.SQD. ....., . . 69 731 ...,..... Occidental . . . . 87 ........ CCL 'l7ecl1'. . . . .. . 66' .... W. . .Whittier . . . . 93i T13 ......... LaVerne .... .. 79 8'lL.,.-.,.i...lU4CLR. ..,.. ....ll'8 A 72 Z-L. l .... Cal. Lutheran .... . . . . Hey, Coach! Can he do thaf?'l BASKETBALL SEASCN BE T I YEARS J.V. Team lleff fo righilz Ben Brown, Walt Hamilton, Rick Plahn, Dave Bacon, Art Kapfeyn, Bill Jensen, Bruce Ralston, Ron Livesay, Larry Wright, Jim McMillen, Coach Comden. I Bi Q i au, 23 4 i rf- -1- UL- ,bx .J XOL Ex ,G , .5,- E' N O 43. 'iz- 'L-L -15.-Q., Q- J ,f mf -n Q 0 , 2: rf . Ar in A-53944 .y F tif .111 qi . 'N 'Er L N K W BACK ROW lleft to rightl: Coach McDougall, Fred Matteson, Jim Christen- FRONT ROW lleft to rightl: Bob Tobey, Mike Mares, George May, Matt sen, John Movius, Mike DeLuca, Roger Engeman, Baxter Swensen, Don Orr, Lee Mayer, Charles Bradshaw, Rick Calkins, Gary Hunter, Ray Carr. Chester. RESTLERS VIE FOR HO ORS J I in 1 , .T--we - 'i. K With arms and legs everywhere, Calkins applies variation of step-over toe hold to his opponent. sl 'l ATIO AL Enioying their greatest season since wrestling became a reality at Biola, Coach McDougall'S grapplers posted an excellent thirteen win, two loss record and placed third in a highly rated, high- ly competitive lnvitational held on Biola's own campus. As a result of win- ning their respective weight classes, four Biola wrestlers won the honor of repre- senting their school at the N.A.S.A. Na- tional Wrestling Championship at Lock Haven, Connecticut. Besides Rick Cal- kins, Leroy Mayer, Bob Tobey, and Chuck Bradshaw, who competed nationally, Matt Orr, Gary Hunter, Jim Christensen, Mike Mares, and Al Eberhart were es- sential to the overall success of the team. 172 l l I . .J J I ,.,..-u-li C! --i....g 1 l'-1. -P. 1 . 20 O , B. ,-u,,,,4-f-: ' I . ,J I ,L .,I we VV gm, R RGU DB LLERS RE DY FDR ACTIO Tim Hewes waits impatiently for late baseball. Sporting a revamped infield, new uniforms, new equipment, plus an influx of top po- tential, Coach Charles Sarver's hardballers looked forward to their most productive season. Finally blessed with a good, healthy pitching staff, composed of Jim Ladd, Mike Nichols, Steve Romero, and reliefer Doug Dennee, the wins came more often and easier than before. The defensive set-up, previously one of Biola's lesser points, be- came strong again in the T967 season. In- fielders Paul Romero, Al Barbour, John Thompson, and Randy Narramore, along with outfielders Julian Romero, Dave Voor- hees, and Bob Neil, provided the key de- fensive plays. Extra punch was provided at bat in last year's home run and average leader, John Smoot. Varsity Baseball. Standing lleft to rightl: Coach Sarver, Doug Dennee, bour, Tim Hewes, Randy Narramore, Mike Nichols, John Smoot, John Keith Hagen, Paul Nogarr, Pat Lampman, Don Rasmussen, Jim Ladd, Thompson. Dave Voorhees, Ed Barnes. Kneeling: Bob Neil, Steve Romero, AI Bar- ,, V: ' MA 7 Y ' . ' ll? i i if if '- 5 Zif- Bob Neill sends Nich- ols home on Julian right field. Coach Sorver ond part time but-boy, Professor Ebeling, The Claremont throw from right field is late and John Smoot slides in for o tough double. discuss probability of roin. !Q 4 , ,Ins-4 ' 4 X Q' i 4 -- v fi r i -A' wi i 1' ' ' ---- V ' Q ,I i Q Q ' i f V l ' ' A 4 ' f' , .. . 1 , il 4.1.45 , - ': - -I - -L-,,,,-W Ai ,-I I I L., Ls. UQ '-'..-i J.. 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' o A Speedy second baseman John Thompson beats out infield single os first baseman pulls his foot. i vo f 11, 7' f 5:15 ' Q' 251225 'S ' .el- L . .i li 'A if! Q in i o u ' an. . A r., . :L 'll N 9' l fQ.w s is 'a i 1 . 12 ' 1 :sw N. X WN., ,, 1 , 'ik .. l - QW . 4 ' w Pitcher Jim Ladd finds out what it is like to score from third on a wild pitch. l L L 1 . i , 1- i AEC! K din.. Q 4. . . - ali Showing depth in the 100 yard dash, Biola sprinters flash across finish line. Slim M - lc. . , .., -- . Q -....,..f' .. A eggs .-. .a l y, '-fu.. f ' J U l Y . 'J' .r r' tiny- , ' .gf ' ' Ii.. gl, ' . ' 'Q JL1 0,3 .1- . . T' ' ' A l il- 1 g 'fi' . , xiii, 'Ala Q . - -1' 4...-T-'--'rs ...., 'A . ,i N .- l Early season winner Dave Stiles prepares for gun in 440 sprint. The Biola Track Team for T967 possessed the greatest depth and ability to be found at the school in many years. A combination of the new athletic facilities and the excellent track completed last year encouraged men to compete. A good number of new students made weak areas strong. Fine performances were made as records were chal- lenged. Val Tkach, Craig Wright, Steve Hudson, and Ben Brown brought strength to the Eagles' field events. lrv Roger and Dave Stiles brought speed to the sprinters. A good group of hurcllers was highlighted by Steve Slack, while Dennis Baker once again led our middle distance men. The weakest areas seemingly were in the distance races following the loss of several key men. l-lowever, Jim McMillen led our group of men to a re- spectable record. -lftvt ,MM ' . Lu .U ,yi , i lvx n,'., 5 .. 'uihx 'I L . 4 ,A 1 4 V ' , V , ,. lv .- , .su - , ,. ,gal Ak l V 'fx ' 535 ' it , Mi ,m ,yn Q' H ,N ,H t 'W' U f. , . -. Y- , - l:E.,I,.y.- 1 :il , fflfx., .M,qA - Rfk-ii t I' V A V! . IV ' fb, , a , ' ' l it A : 'f 7 f' fe ' gil' --- - U- sf i.. . , -.. - ' ' '- ' ' , A ff' ' ' . Y ' - . diff' Y lx U 1 1':f'mg?Tl'li ww' 'il' 'WN' '7' AM r-I :ill . .PIJ .4 P if J 19.5, , - D I 6 . it 'T al.7'1. ' ,V ,.T, 'j'i f fl.: Stan Walthall shows determination and concentration in completing a A Slack fa Sfileg handoff marks a quick Change in the 880 yard relay, long jump, THINCLADS C ALLE GE RECQRDS Varsity Track Team: lStandingl Coach McDougall, Dennis Baker, Dean lKneeIingJ Rick Smith, Irv Roger, Dave Bacon, Steve Slack, Rich Swanson, Wendt, Jim Caylor, Dave Stiles, Ron Hedtkemp, Rich Drayer, Walt Barn- Bill Archer, John Mills, Walt Hamilton, Jim McMillan, hart, Ron Ryan, Craig Wright, Ray Chester, Jim Wiese, Coach Comclen. VARSITY ET GQGD SEASO Coach Dave Shargel began his sixth year on The Red court with an optimistic note. Posting a 2-O early season mark, The B.C. net varsity was com- posed ot 7 players. Playing the number one po- sition was Jim Reese, a tall, lanky righthander that played an aggressive game from start to finish. Rick Allen, Jack Cedarholm and Stan Herod were The particularly Tenacious players of The Team. Along with John Coulombe, a new- comer This year, They showed consistent shots and displayed a strong winning defensive game. Steve Livingston, who had a near flawless sea- son last year, executed strong torehand drives and beat oft net attacks with a flossy exhibition of counter-hitting. Starting The season with a bang, our netmen clobbered S,C.C. 5-l, displaying skillful shots and strategy. Azusa gave them more trouble, but the three-hour marathon brought the Brick- yard Sneakers leading 6-3. rxq- 'r 1967 Varsity Tennis Team Coach Dave Shargel Jim Reese, Jay Vincent, Mike Wells, Steve Livingston, Frank Hendricks Stan Herod Jack Cedarholm Not pictured: Rick Allen. -J iq Qu 's ' 1...-,L . ii-k k- -...iq A V r , Frank Hendricks is on his foes Q V4 for o return shot of Azusa. ' ii EY iw fi 5+ 1. 'N ' - .Xi t tn M1 4 r V, Shclrpshooter Stan Herod blczes hisjrcil every time. Stun Livingstorfs booming serve brings victory for B.C. 'N - 13 ' 'IH l Hard play characterizes intramural competition. LeRoy Cook's shot is blocked by Ray Chester. . .,.-.,q,n-4-1 , - if Dave Vorhees leads Turkey Chasers in first turn of Annual Turkey Day Run. I I I T1 I TRA URAL PRGGRAM REVAMPED -.-4...i,. L ,Y .- ' , '. - . f'-we I A f 1: V E si' , O V a E Mzefeew- s 1 t s. - - l 'par ,N MW-- 17.1. .-a-zqyw ' ., ' . 1 . ' ku., t,.:1--fin-. I ns. ff'-if -gi - '?1'1 - '?-14! .i-1. - ..f---s ,---if - sr... - fr- - ' .' --V V - -' . ' , .xv s ! 'w f r , , . I I ' . , A1 , . , y ' fx: , i h i-s - . .ef Z., ,I , ' , Q .Iii-71,339-j X ' A v' V 11.7451--f .l QQ. r- 47 2 , M' 4 .gl335jyl,.'l,.,,k,.,g-A-. f, ,fax . , F.,WN,'1,f,:, , . - g -W, , Y' -1 A ' ' pf1','35-ggi gm. , it- L- ' ' .vi 'FQ'-.nv-hr- .lin D f. .gl WA' 'Q .fs L' in-- i' 2- 4 ' ,- ---: -F... ' , . ' if-. If-gr 4: ,Jr , , .,.g-, 72 - ' ' - s- s T f 7 - . ,,5,grlf,f Z.5g--cya ,fri Th 335. , 'i . i ,. ' 3- .i -I ,.. jQ?9srf':-' 'g' . .. - I x , 'I '5' --.,.' 9. A ',.- '- .2 . f- ' ' B J,',.. L . , '- '.- .- 'I' 5, T-' ,Y ' x ' 'qi-'Q N I ,Q'?f1'll.t:'K?i'r?'u:'k'+' 'ri Q if uf' 'r ' - .21 ',j'4f. f -gif 1, lf' 4 el - - - ' i.,,......ac..sf is - -A Liv, -. Q -J ., . f' 'ws Q , -ss- .. - , , 1 Jim Wiese reaches over outstretched hands for completion during on intramural game. as J -- if -.-' I 4 t 7'-t'i-ffiigli-. 73.,s,lf aif ff? b ,, t. U, Va , . 3 L R4 v - . ,-2,2-.,wt.L -V -- -....- n. C' 0 N interception runback is halted. , ' ,.. ... -..- 4.-,- The i966-67 intramural program under- went a complete renovation from post years. Before this Year, intramural com- petition was on an interclass basis. Dorm sections now provide the team divisions. Dividing the teams in this manner has made possible the participation of a greater number of players, which was one of the chief aims of the intramural program. The football and the basket- ball schedules were expanded to accom- modate several more teams. This new system of team division should make even greater participation possible in future years. RA FE TLIRES oiviEN's f c X co1viPErlrlo W.R.A. is geared to the needs of the women students of Biola College. Not only is physical fitness improved and coordi- nation and poise enhanced, but the body shape can receive new dimensions, thus a healthy appearance. One purpose of W.R.A. is to provide a recreational program for all women students, regardless of skills or past experi- ence. ln this program, intramurals as well as extramurals are stressed. lntramurals provide an enjoyable and relaxing time for the girls in competition between dorms. Extramurals offer stiff competition against many of the colleges and universities in this area. W.R.A. is an active club, and one of its many purposes is to provide activities that will aid the girls in social adaptation and emotional maturity. Some of the high points of this energetic club included a Retreat at the beautiful Acorn Lodge, a bake sale, car wash, alumni basketball game, and participation in the Regional Conference in Asilomar. This has been a good year for this growing club. Participa- tion, as well as enthusiasm has soared, money has been earned for the treasury, and what is more important, it has developed, and will continue to develop, women of fine character and leadership. What the girls always wanted, the guy's Diamond . . . Sf .Q If 'L Tx Donna Bledsoe goes all the way to the top lCoach Charlie Sarverl in pursuit often cents for a delicious See's sucker. Q-J, . , , 1 ,.,,..- f I 1 led b Miss Ph llis Holmes, club advisor. It's all in the game of love and war . . . Colleen Bremer prefers W.R.A. challenges acu ty eam, y y love in this set . . . I 185 f z -A A-.. 'H-C'-L . ,. Ll in' ,fn X ' r '-JA? 7 ,,. xyj' .. 9.1, K , ' , . H .V W' 'Q ,-Q - 4 -- 4, -N .fi , . , ,J qu, QPF' Q ,A-hq'1ly ' . WJ l X11 xLJ,, -Ld I , 1- as fl . - nth.:-.1 ,ff If X X 1 -I ,lf -I Mn, ,TF it-Ah V. .f,, 4- 15. ..4..Q-!,,.q.'4we . 4 -f, , :MV-H , N fq., Q,s IX -A 1 ' -u Ani' 1 -. fx A vm, f-f ,exif TY fr ,ASX VU X17 Elf, 1 4, gfkffyql FW f U' X 1x'Ti,, if3 W L -yllxxfz' , l,,,,JLA XZ U , J H W' , 1 iw- Character is money, and according os the mon earns or spends The money, money, in Turn, becomes chdrdcmter As money is The mosf evident power in The worlds uses, So, The use then' he makes of money is often all Thof The world knows about Thor mon. WE JOIN WITH YOU, BIOLA, IN YOUR GREAT WORK OF TAKING THE GOSPEL AROUND THE WORLD. RICHARD AND VANGIE SHAKARIAN RELIANCE DAIRY AGENT'S ESCROW SERVICE 13940 Valley View Avenue at Rosecrans P.O. Box 27 La Mirada, California UNiversity 8-6229 BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH In Fellowship with the Conservative Baptist Association 13216 Fairford Norwalk, California 90651 Robert W. 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La Mirada, California La Miracla, California BIOLA BOOK STORE BIOLA CAMPUS AND DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES coNGRATuLATloNs TO THE GRADuATlNG CLASS 1 , ff B or H- ,ff ft QQ'-.'., .ff V- I - x QE 'F J su nv ' li K 1.-K ,' A N ' ,X W 941.3 X XX I967 f 5 X' J, A I- YI 1 fx ,, I ! 1:23 JEWISH EVANGELISM AN IMPORTAN MINISTRY The Jewish Department has been a vital part ot Biola College for over 50 years. The Department is actively engaged in Jewish evangelism in the following areas: Radio Evangelism, House to House Visitation, Street Meetings, Evangelistic Banquets, Home Bible Fellowships, Bibles and literature distribution, Jewish Evangelism Training Programs, and Evangelistic and Prophetic Meetings each Sunday at the Church ot the Open Door. Dr. Daniel Rose has been in charge of the Department tor the past 30 years. 1 l T? -5 .J thi 2804?---JL . .Q lil ' 'QI ' .A-,-we J' li I 'if -V . e ,fl 1.1 ' s ii ., W.. 'I' X I , :K fr ,..,.s . I ' N , V if Lg X E N I' f . ' y y' i . I -4- im in W if A , tg l I li l ifk e'e'V' e ' . . t l tt :t . A , ,A X . . ,gf I M ' I 51155 fig rt If Il A i I-.. The House to House Visitation Team consisted of: Front Row IL. to RJ Rev. Norman Allensworth, Supt., and' Miss Beulah Smith, Secretary, work Collette Copeland, Betty Rcdenberger, Clifton Young. Back Row: Lois Thomas, in the downtown office at 558 South Hope Street. Roberta Dykes. I H I DIAMOND MEAT CO. 605 S. LONG BEACH BLVD COMPTON, CALIFORNIA A Aaron, Michael ,...,. .... 9 0 1221 N. Cedar St. Chico, Calif. 1-9 Biological Sci. Abel, April ....,... 7535 Lindley Reseda, Calif. 4-28 Undeclared Adams Sall . . .... B0 , y . .,,. . 281 Island Lake Dr. Shelton, Washington 10-15 Humanities Aggus, Connie ,..., 13600 W. 51 Pl. Arvada, Colorado 12-4 Christian Educ. Aggus, Danetta ...... ..... 7 0 7300 Bth St. Buena Park, Calif. 12-31 Christian Educ. Aggus, Ken ....... 7300 Bth St. Buena Park, Calif. 2-25 Christian Educ, Ahern, Joe ........ 15040 Li-Hangwell Rd: ' M 'W' Lo Mirado, Calif. 1-2 History Akers, Lonea .... 13961 Oxnard Van Nuys, Calif, 6-5 Undeclared Allen, Larry .....,. 1616 N. Winstel Tucson, Arizona 2-11 Christian Edduc. Allen, Rick ......,... ..... 1616 N. Winstel Tucson, Arrizana 4-13 Christian Educ, Allman, Charles ..,... ,,... 1518 W. Baker Fullerton, Calif. 4-19 Psychology Allman, Kay ..... 1518 W. Baker Fullerton, Calif. 1-9 Christian Educ. Ament, James ..... 321 Orange Fallbrook, Calif. 11-18 Bible Amundson, William ..,. . .. 14733 Jalisco La Mirado, Calif. 3-18 Math Anderson, Carl ..... 13800 Biola Ave, La Mirada. Calif. 12-6 Bible Anderson, David . . . 4378 Lorwin Cypress, Calif. 5-16 Biological Science Anderson, Deborah . . . 136 N.W. 58th Seattle, Washington 10-15 Undeclared Anderson, H. Jean ,.,... .... 4605 Cable St. Bellingham, Washington 7-24 Christian Educ. Anderson, Janis .... Rt. 5 Box 283 Yakima, Washington 7-26 Nursing Andrews, Connie . . . Box 1712 Hinkley, Calif, 6-12 Special Andrews, Judy ..... 1721 E. Cameron West Covina, Calif. 2-4 Music Educ. Andrews, Steve .... 76226 Veva Way Calabasas, Calif. 1-23 Educ, Angell, Arlonne .... 5241 W. Ave. Quartz Hill, Calif. F1-1 Blideclared Angove, Dan ..... 13956 Ramhurst LaMirada, Calif. 4-8 History Ansley, Lindo ....... 17238 Via Del Rey San Lorenzo, Calif. 4-15 Social Science Applestill, Richard .... 748 Sacramento Ave. Spring Valley, Calif. 5-25 Psychology Archer, Steve ....... 1121 Thomas Shelton, Washington 8-29 Music Educ. Archer, William .... 1121 Thomas St, Shelton, Washington 1-13 Music Arensen, Allan ..... 13800 Biola Ave, LaMirada, Calif, 4-1 Undeclared ARTHUR, Richard ....,,, .... Arveson, Mary Beth ,.,.. .... 6930 Reclbud Tucson, Arizona 11-3 Uni-lnrlored Asn, oarbara .... 720 Paul Ave. Palo Alto, Calif, 4-30 Christian Educ. Ash, Carat .... 720 Paul Ave. Polo Alto, Calif. 5-2 Undeclared Atadera, Adolfo . .. 430 West C Browley, Calif. 8-27 History Atherton, Gilbert . . . 2741 N. Hartman Orange, Calif. 7-14 Social Science Atkeson, Henry ..... 7121 McNeil Lane Buena Park, Calif! 4-15 Bible Avery, Diane ...... 844 Chestnut Los Angeles, Calif. 5-12 Biological Science Avery, Eugene ....... B44 Chestnut Los Angeles, Calif. 1-28 Speech Avis, Edward ........ 15330 W. 44 Ave. Golden, Colo. 3-22 Bible Aydelotte, Candy . . , 18202 Galatina Rowland Hts, Calif. 301 Missions B Bacon, David .,.,. 337 Easter St, Bakersfield, Calif. 10-27 Undeclared Bailey, Jim ......... 12401 Clearglen Whittier, Calif. 1-17 History Boker, Cora ..,... 717 W. Monroe Santa Maria, Calif, 9-10 English Baker, Dennis ..... 14353 Rosecrans La Mirado, Calif. 2-22 Social Science Baker, Linda ....,.... 6757 Golondrina Drive San Bernardino, Calif, 9-5 Undeclared Baker, Michele ,... 1B401 Shay Rd. Victorville, Calif. 6-28 Business Ad. Baldwin, Adell .... 6304 Cleo San Diego, Calif. 11-8 Biological Science Baldwin, Fran ....... 12634 Gabbett la Mirado, Calif. 9-14 Undeclared Baldwin, Jon ...,.... 1828 Gunslon Way San Jose, Calif. 12-2 Christian Educ. Baldwin, Sharon , , , 12634 Gobbett La Mirado, Calif. 9-10 Special Baldwin, Susan .... 1721 Mercury Way Sacramento, Calif. 3-26 Undeclared Balsley, David .... 1582 Flores St. Seaside, Calif. 9-19 Social Science Barkrnan, Joy ...... Bax 42 Adelanto, Calif. 1-27 Undeclared Barnard, Nikki .... 8591 Holly Way Buena Park, Calif. 1-29 History Barnes, Edwin .... 75 Ward Blvd. Oroville, Calif. 5-17 History Barnett, Phyllis .... Rt. 1, Box 220 Yucaipa, Calif. 6-27 Undeclared Bornhart, Kothlene . . . 3712 Harmony Drive Bakersfield, Calif. 8-4 Undeclared Barnhart, Walter ..... 3712 Harmony Drive Bakersfield, Calif. 4-21 Bio. Science Barrel, William ..... 14910 E. Gogely Lo Mirado, Calif. 6-16 Bible Barter, Sheila ........ 4005 Volcanic Drive E Paso, Tex. 11-5 Undeclared Bass, William Baum, Rebecca . . . 7105 Arillo St, San Diego, Calif. 11-2 Social Science Bauman, Connie ..... 3221 S. Main Road Lebanon, Oregon 10-27 Christian Educ. Bauman, Ward ...... 45556 70th St. East Lancaster, Calif. 1-1 History Baxter, Charles ...,........ ..... 7 0 7300 Bth St. Buena Park, Calif. 10-25 Bible Baxter, Sharon .... ..... 7 0 7300 Bth St. Buena Park, Calif. 7-211 Undeclared Beaird, Laurie .,.,. .... 7 0 4446 N. Esto Ave. El Monte, Calif. 2-2 History Beale, Rodney ...,.,. ..... 7 0 13950 Ramhurst Dr. La Mirado, Calif. 3-31 Bible Beck, Andrea ........,. .... 1 00 2572 Gardner Place Glendale, Calif. 10-20 Nursing Beckendorf, Elsa . . . . , . . .56 14102 Avian Dr. La Mirado, Calllf. 1-20 Social Science Beckham, Annette .... ..... 9 0 321 Archer Anaheim, Calif. 7-20 History Beckwith, David .... ..... 8 O Murdo, S. D. 7-12 Business Ad. Bee, Sherry ..,..... ..., 5 6 2537 N. Sparkmon Tucson, Arizona 12-18 Speech Bender, Arline .... .... 8 0 431 N. Crescent Lodi, Calif. 3-25 Social Sci. Benefield, Christy ..... ...,. 9 O 3920 Lamont San Diego, California 5-29 English Bennett, Betty ...... ...,. 9 O 21402 Ave. 192 Strothmore, Calif. 2-1B Nursing Bennett, Jean ..... ..... 5 6 10116 Rose St. Bellflower, Calif, 8-30 Christian Educ. Bentley, Daniel ...... ..... 9 0 1113 Liberty Lane Anaheim, Calif. 4-15 Giristian Ed. Bergen, Bernard . . . , . , .80 13709 Biola Ave. La Mirado, Calif. 6-30 Undeclared Berry, Marilyn ... . . . . .90 5391 Highland Yorba Linda, Calif. 11-I Undeclared Bertsch, Steve ...... ..... 7 0 Rt. 1 Box 201 Brownsville, Oregon 8-6 Christian Ed. Beswick, Marilyn ,...... ..... 8 0 3722 Crooked Creek Dr. Diamond Bar, Calif. 12-5 Sociology elcicsiz, David ,..., , ..., 44 Bill, Connie ...,,..... ..... 8 0 321 Elizabeth Way Fullerton, Calif. 6-10 Undeclared Bishop, Carl .... ..... 9 0 Box 457 Leati, Kansas 8-24 Missions Bishop, Chris ..., ..... 9 0 29 Oak Road Santa Cruz, Calif, 7-7 Undeclared Blair, Kristi ............ ..... 8 0 433 San Miguel Way Sacramento, Calif. 7-31 Music evoke, Peg ........ ,.,., 9 0 127 N. 49th Seattle, Washington 10-21 Speech Bledsoe, Donna . . . . . . . .70 605 S. Grevillea Inglewood, Calif. 8-18 Physical Educ. Blevins, Nancy ..... ..... 7 0 557 Volleio Ave. Rodeo, Calif. 7-1 English Board, Tom .,.,... . . .56 615 W. Park St. Hermiston, Oregon 8-B Social Science Bodach, Lindo ..... .... 9 0 1310 19th Street Rockford, llllnois 11-10 Nursing Bookless, Donald .... .... 8 0 226 Orchid Dr. Placentia, Calif, 10-27 English Boom, Linda ...,. .... 1 00 18457 Bellflower Adelanto, Calif. 5-24 Nursing Borden, Galen ... .. .70 1443 Avocado Carlsbad, Calif. 12-15 Applied Music Barley, James ...... .... 8 0 8840 E. Naomi San Gabriel, Calif. 2-11 Bible sons, sandy .......,. .... e o W. 2811 La Crosse Spokane, Washington 8-16 Undeclared Bowman, Faith 318 N. Citrus Whittier, Calif. 4-3 Undeclared Boyd, Linda ........ 1742 Manuel Ave, Torrance, Calif. 8-21 Undeclared Bradshaw, Charles .. Star Route, Box 26 Hesperia, Calif. 5-14 History Bradshaw, Susan ....... . . . 1016 N. W. Prospect Grants Pass, Oregon 10-8 Psychology Bratkavich, Janice . . . 426 E. Harrison Wheaton, Illinois 11-21 Psychology BRAUN, Dorothy . . . Bremer, Colleen ..... 1470 Chase Street Denver, Colorado 4-9 Biological Sci. Brewer, Harry ...... 940 Ridge Crest Monterey Pk., Calif. 7-16 Bible Bright, Robin ....... 1107 Terrace Drive Yreka, Calif. 10-23 English Brough, Raylaine .... Route 2 Box 705 Escondido, Calif. 11-4 Nursing Brown, Ben ........ 413-A N. Alberta Portland, Oregon 5-18 Business Ad. Brown, Heather ......., .... 12245 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, Calif. B-B Language Arts Brown, Janet .....,. 8339 Calrnasa Whittier, Calif. 9-22 Bio. Science Brown, Meradene ..., ..,,. P.O. Box 232 Whitewater, Calif. 5-16 English Brown, Meriom .... 327 Tonaleo Way Scottsdale, Arizona 2-19 Undeclared Brown, Rayner .... Brown, Sue ......., 158 W. Gilman Banning, Calif, 3-8 Physical Educ. Bruner, lda ........ 420 Fitch St. Healdsburg, Calif. 3-12 Psychology Bryan, Janet ....... 7302 Via Amorito Downey, Calif. 7-2 Christian Ed. Bryant, Barbara ,..... ..... 2300 San Felipe Rd. Hollister, Calif. 2-27 Social Science Buchaltz, Jacque . .. Rt. 1 Moro, Oregon 5-29 Undeclared Buerer, Marilyn ,,.. P.O, Box 18 Smith River, Calif. 8-29 Nursing Buhler, Linda ..,., 701 N. Maple La Habro, Colif, 11-14 Music Buhler, Richard .... 701 N, Maple Lo Habra, Calif. 7-17 Psychology Burnham, Larry ...... ..,.. 23020 Huber Ave. Torrance, Calif, 7-12 Oiristion Ed. Burr, Carol Ann ,,.. 225 Burton St. Santa Cruz, Calif. 1-24 Psychology Burts, Gregory ......, .,,,. 1446 Ernestine Mountain View, Calif. 5-14 Undeclared BUSS, Dietrick ........ ..... 4 4 Buss, Miriam ...... 5876 Rostrata Buena Park, Calif. 7-10 Humanities BUSS, Relnnara . . . , Butler, William . . . 4605 Alice Sl. San Diego, Calif. 4-21 Business Ad. BYNUM, Bill ....... Cain, Jacque ..., Rt. 1 Box 259 Adams, Calif, 3-14 Social Science C Caldwell, Carolyn ,... ..... 5 7 8041 Felix Ave. Bell Gardens, Calif. 6-4 Christian Educ. Caldwell, Mary Jane .... ..... 8041 Felix Avenue Bell Gorrdens, Calif. 1-17 Christian Ed. Calkins, Richard ......,.,. Steamboat Springs, Colo. 5-10 Humanities Candler, Sharon ....,.,. 712 E. Kiowa Colorado Springs, Colo. 12-2 Nurisng Carl, Rebecca ......,., Araga Rt. Bax 80-A Myrtle Paint, Oregon 8-1 Physical Educ. Carpenter, Beth . .. 7724 Middleton Lamont, Caliif. 4-18 Social Science Carr, James ......,.... 17694 Van Buren Huntington Beach, Callf. 10-1 Undeclared Carter, Jackie ......,.. N. 4818 Altamont Spokane, Washington 3-6 Social Science Carter, Linda . . . 5595 Mill St. Fortuna, Calif. 8-29 History Case, Faith .,.......,..... 2101-172 LaVerna Ave. Las Angeles, Calif, 2-19 Hispanic American Studies Caylor, James ,.,...,.,..... 162 3rd St. Hayden, Arizona 8-14 Bible Cedarholm, Jack .... 14931 Templar La Mirado, Calif. 6-4 Hispanic American Studies Chadwick, Lillian ..,........, 2531 E. 219th Pl. Long Beach, Calif, 11-3 Social Science Chadwick, Marilyn ., 2531 E. 219th Pl. Lang Beach, Calif. 3-26 Social Science Chambless, Barbara 8529 Haskell Ave. Sepulveda Calif. 11-16 Social Science Chavis, Caryl ..... 152 Osceola Denver, Colorado 8-9 Undeclared Chittenden, Jean .. 401 Underhill Dr. Napa, Calif. 9-16 Undeclared Choate, Carmen .,,........ . 772 N. Branciforte Ave. Santo Cruz, Calif. 11-26 Nursing Christensen, Anita . . . 145 Morton St. Yuba City, Calif. 5-8 Music Christensen, David ..... Rt, 3 Spokane, Washington 1-22 Bible Christensen, Judy ..... Rt. 3 Spokane, Washington 5-26 Undeclared Christian, Alice . , ... 14727 E. Valeda La Mirado, Calif, 5-29 English Cloassen, Gwen . ,. Polwin, Kansas 10-25 Social Science Clark, David ...,.,, 637 E. Bth Long Beach, Calif. 5-24 Music Clark, Jennifer ..... 8158 Cyclamen Buena Pork, Calif. 12-5 Christian Ed. Clark, Joanne ...,.,... B158 Cyclamen Way Buena Park, Calif. 12-5 Christian Ed. Clemons, Kathleen ,.... . 8662 Tamarack Way Buena Park, Calif. 8-1 Christian Educ. Cleveland, Kitty .... . Route 3 Bemidji, Minnesota 1-25, Social Science Clifton, Michael .... , 250 Penmar La Habro, Calif. 10-13 History Cobbett, Jim .,.... . . . 14920 E. Terry Knoll Whittier, Calif. 5-26 Biological Sci. Cobbett, Jann ........ 14920 E. Terry Knoll Whittier, Calif. 10-16 Biological Sci. Caffelt, Mary ,..,... 3438 Ohern Baldwin Pork, Calif. B-10 Social Science Coffey, Gorey ...... 21917 McHelen St. Long Beach, Calif. 9-16 Christian Educ. Coleman, Maryam ..,..... 4003 N, Walnuthaven Dr, Covina, Calif. 10-1 Undeclared llins, Lee ...,..... . 879 Le Flare Drive hittier, California l-22 Undeclared Bombs, Fran ....,,... B285 Fisher Drive lisalia, Calif. l-7 Undeclared mden, Theodore . . . omplm, Gordon ... 1834 Cliffside iiverside, Calif. 1-1B Social Science ok, LeRoy ...,.,., .O. 'Bax 166 uadalupe, Calif. t-19 Missions Econ, Nancy . . 109 7th Ave. yiafford, Ariz. i-17 Biological Science lfocprider, Sondra ..., 1233 Dune St. larwolk, Calif. l-2 Christian Ed. Copeland, Collette ..... 113 West 18th St. cattsbluff, Nebraska 0-1 English Copeland, Sharroll ,,,. 576 Grandola Ave. os Angeles, Calif. 1-27 Nursing ornils, Cathie ,,.. 251 Palm Ave. aumant, Calif. 1-5 Undeclared atton, Diane . . . .. 965 San Juan uth Gate, Calif. -31 Undeclared ' ttan, Shirley ....., 65 San Juan Ave. uth Gate, Calif, .1-22 English aulombe, John ... .O. Box 436 ortland, Oregon -4 Christian Ed. ax, Richard .,.... 18 S. Thompson ullertan, Calif. -3 Christian Ed.. abtree, Derwin .... 2705 Kaln Dr. orwalk, Calif. -3 Psychology randall, Ken ...... 500 Drysdale Dr. an Jose, Calif. -23 Psychology ranor, Richard ..,,. 42 Fullerton Ave. uena Park, Calif. 0-30 Bible RAWFORD, James ,,., reasey, James .... 3800 Biola Ave. o Mirada, Calif. -31 Christian Education ran, Richard ,.,,..... 4013 Graystone orwalk, Calif. 1-28, Bible ulver, Elizabeth ..,. 3800 Biola Ave. a Mirada, Calif. -21 Psychology umings, Kaleen ...,,. 6707 S. E. Ankeny rtlond, Oregon -1 Social Science D miani, Louis ........ 71 E. Sonarn an Bernardino, Calif. 1-19 Business Ad. une, Helen ,........ 616 Alegra Sq. n Gabriel, Calif. -12 Undeclared niels, Gloria . . . 103 W. 175 St. orrance, Calif. -20 Christian Ed. aniels, Lindo ...,... 5022 N. 82nd St. E. ittlerock, Calif. -26 Undeclared AVIDHEISER, Bolton ..,. . .. Davls, Dewayne ......,... .... 12147 Lakebond Rd. W-1 Santa Fe Springs, Calif. 3-31 Bible Davis, Sandro ..... 707 White Lane St. Helena, Calif. 11-16 Psychology Dawson, Lindo ...... 6512 Clean Ave. Na. Hollywood, Calif. 9-13 Christian Ed. DAY, Richard ..., Decker, Janet ....... 434 S. Cycomore Santa Ano, Calif. 1-4 Nursing Deibert, Geraldine . . . 425 E. Eden St. Lodi, Calif. 3-5 Social Science Dell, Geoffrey ........ 4752 Elderwaod Ct. Riverside, Calif. 5-19 Bible Deluca, Mike .... .. 6511 Son Marcus Paramount, Calif. 1-12 Bible Demarinis, Janis .... .... 9 1 8524 N. E. Beedt Portland, Oregon 11-3 Undeclared Demille, Terry ...... ..., 7 1 133 SO. Myers Oceanside, Calif. 2-13 Psychology Dennee, Doug ..... ..,. 7 1 5410 W. 61st St. Los Angeles, Calif. 4-6 Christian Ed. Derrick, Judy .,..... .... 5 8 B847 E. Ave G-12 Lancaster, Calif. 5-14 Social Science Deuel, James ...... .... 7 1 12512 Roseton Norwalk, Calif. 1-21 Business Ad. Devllolt, Denise .... .. .71 1471 Son Joaquin Richmond, Calif. 6-26 Music Dickey, Bonnie ...... ..... 1 00 2203 W. Minnezona Phoenix, Ariz. 2-24 Nursing Dockstader, Gordon . . , . . . .71 641 N. Ward La Habra, Calif. 3-10 Psychology Dole, Lois ..... ....71 924 Carlyon Ave. Olympia, Washington 9-1 Christian Ed. D0ll,lJavid..:.. ...9l 523 N. Curtis Olathe, Kansas 9-16 Bible Donahue, James .... .... 8 1 603 Seattle Ave. Shelton, Washington 8-7 Christian Ed. Daniphon, Suzie .... .... 8 1 1750 E. Stanford Englewood, Colo. 3-5 Christian Ed. DOSS, Elma ...... ----- 4 6 Dovey, Patti ........ ..... 9 1 1637 Meadawlaric Orange, Calif. 11-17 Undeclared Dowcett, Kathleen .... ..... 7 1 13500 Biola Ave. La Mirada, Calif. 6-27 Social Science Draves, Roger ...... . .. .72 6131 'G' Kingmas Buena Park, Calif. 2-4 Humanities Droyer, Rick ....... . .... 91 22683 Miriam Way Colton, Colorado B-1 Bible Drewle, Paulina ... . . .100 4424 Boundary Son Diego, Calif. 4-12 Biological Science Drown, Marilee ....... .... 9 1 2102 W. Village Dr. Phoenix, Ariz. 9-28 Biological Sci. DuBois, Susan .... ..,. 9 1 233 Grace St. Oceanside, Calif. 1-20 Undeclared Duncan, Darlene . . . . . . .91 1313 Irving Wheaton, Illinois B-21 Nursing Gordon, Duncan .,., ,,,. 5 8 11628 S. Painter Whittier, Calif. 7-22 Christian Ed. Dunigan, Frank .......... .,,, B 1 534 So. Washington Ave. Whittier, Calif. 10-6 Bible DUNNING, Harald .... .... 4 0 Dunning, Verna ..... . , .72 2336 Santa Elena Buena Park, Calif. 9-10 Lang. Arts Durieux, Jocabus .... .,.. 7 2 422 S. Milton Ave. Whittier, Calif. 3-6 Bible Durr, Katherine .... .... 9 1 Box 749 Malta, Montana 3-9 Nursing Dvorak, Jane .,.... .... E1 1 1205 E. Roosevelt Wheaton, Ill. 6-20 Undeclared Dyer, Karen ........ .... 9 2 Rt. 5 Bax 107 Yakima, Washington 2-16 Undeclared Dykes, Roberta ..... .... 7 2 Rt 1 Lyman, Nebraska 6-20 Undeclared E Eastmoare, Norma ..,.. .... B 1 420 E. 9th St. Washington, N.C. 8-22 Undeclared Ebeling, Florence ..... . . ..92 6041 San Ysidra Cir. Buena Park, Calif. 9-9 Undeclared Ebeling, Lura .......... .... 1 00 6041 San Ysidra Circle Buena Park, Calif. 8-28 Nursing Ebeling, Ruth ........,... ..,. B 1 6041 San Ysidra Circle Buena Park, Calif. B-10 Biological Sci. EBELING, William .. Eberhart, Albert .... 16341 Pioneer Norwalk, Calif, 4-27 Bible Edmistan, Leandro . . . 519 Sunset Ave. San Ysidra, Calif. 1-15 Undeclared Edmistan, Susan . . . 710 W. Pinehurst La Habra, Calif. 4-29 Undeclared EHLERT, Arnold . .. Ehmann, Eleanor . .. Route 2 Deertrail, Colorado 10-10 Christian Ed. Eisner, Margo ........ 310 E. Santa Clara Santa Ana, Calif. 12-30 Humanities Eliff, Barbara ...... 4131 Charlemagne Long Beach, Calif. 11-26 Christian Ed. Elliot, Diane ....... P.O. Box 56 Arago, Oregon 3-7 Undeclared EMERSON, Wallace ... Engeman, Roger . ., 627 East First Albany, Oregon 10-12 Bible Ennis, Carolyn ....... 14943 E. Valeda Dr. La Mirada, Calif. 1-18 Music Epier, Joanna ..,. 1017 Letts Corcoran, Calif. 10-27 Nursing Erbes, Valarie ..... B587 Gerber Road Sacramento, Calif. 5-24 Business Ad. Etchisan, Jerry ..... 9641 Lundahl Dr. Pico Rivera, Calif. 6-2 Business Ad. Evans, Cheryl .... 410 4111 Sl. Marion, lowa 5-10 Language Arts. F Farrell, Linda .... Rt. 1 Box B62 Gridley, Calif. 7-21 Undeclared Feickert, Kathleen .... 4610 E. Granada Rd. Phoenix, Arizona 8-31 Nursing Ferradino, Nancy ..... 3408 Venice Las Vegas, Nevada 4-5 Business Ad. Fewel, Linda ...... P.O. Box 408 Guerneville, Calif. 3-3 Psychology Field, Betty Jean . . . 4581 Luther St. Riverside, Calif. 10-28 Humanities Fields, Elizabeth .... 1286 Ruge N.W. Salem, Oregon 5-14 Biological Science Finfrock, Linda .......... . . . 1331 Saphire Mentone, Calif. 6-15 Christian Ed. Finley, Thomas ..... 460 Sears Ave. San Diego, Calif. 10-29 Psychology Fischer, lfois ........ 30238 Via Victoria Polos Verdes, Calif. 2-10 Psychology Fisher, Katharine .... 141 St. Clair Hamilton, Ontario Canada 6-24 Nursing Fisk, Carole ........ 700 Brackwaod Dr. Elcuian, Calif. 9-10 Christian Ed. Fisk, James ...... 313 S. Maple Sturgis, Michigan 10-14 Speech Fittz, Lillian ..,..... Yokohama, Japan 1-4 Nursing Fielstod, Carol . . . 6616 4th Ave. Richfield, Minn. 12-13 Psychology Fleming, Roxanne , . . . 9805 Rufus Whitiier, Calif. 7-25 Undeclared Fodor, Ann .......... 5232 La Paz Drive San Diego, Calif. 7-16 Undeclared Fogleman, Marv .... 7325 Main Ave. Orangevale, Calif. 7-18 Gtristion Ed. Folden, Carol ....... 11616 Holcaurt Norwalk, California 2-8 Biological Sci, Folkerts, Diane .... 10536 Bagardus Whittier, Calif. 12-16 Lang. Arts Fondaw, Philip ...... 3344 Colava Dr. Spring Valley, Calif. 11-14 History Foote, Dick ....... 14823 Jacana La Mirada, Calif. 2-2 Bible Forrest, Wayne ..... 1333 Upton Pl. Los Angeles, Calif. 3-31 English Foshay, Marilyn ........ 21814 San Miguel Woodland Hills, Calif. 7-21 English Fox, Jeanne ...... 5593 Brunswick San Diego, Calif. 6-30 History Fax, Ruth ...... 3976 Madrana Riverside, Calif. B-9 Undeclared France, Esther ..,.... 2042 So. Newcomb Parterville, Calif. 9-24 Interior Design Fredenburg, Dale .... 5661 Casa Lorna Yorba Linda, Calif. B-8 Physical Educ. Freeman, Phil ..... 118 N. Oak Sl. lnglewood, Calif. 1-17 Undeclared Frens, Chorlette ..... 1605 Medina Dr. Anaheim, Calif. 10-12 Undeclared Friesen, Karen ..... 40426 Route 56 Dinuba, Calif. 12-1 Nursing Fuller, Susie ......... 7591 Coronado Dr. Buena Pork, Calif. 6-23 Nursing Fulton, Robert ..... 18285 Citrus Yorba Linda, Calif. B-23 Bible Funk, Stephen .... 12813 Shreve Rd. Whittier, Calif. 11-24 Christian Education Fyr, Debbie ......... 1149 E. First St. Tustin, Calif. 9-17 Psychology G Gabler, Russell . . . Gabriel, Virginia . ,. 6001 Dennison St. Las Angeles, Calif. 5-20 Music Gandl, Caroline .... 1248 Eureka Medford, Oregon 7-3 Undeclared Gandl, Virginia .... 1248 Eureka Ct. Medford, Oregon 1-18 Music Gonnaway, Ken . .. 925 Oak Wasca, Calif. 12-18 Psychology Garcia, Hazel ...,.... 9620 B 2nd Sf. N.W. Albuquerque, New Me 8-18 Humanities Garland, Hubert Rt. 2 Box 219 Orland, Califarnib 12-24 Social Science Garretsan, Thomas Route 2 Haxton, Colorado 1-22 Social Science Ganrell, Richard 2184 S. Yates Denver, Colorado B-9 Christian Education Gatchell, Nyla ,...... F.O. Box 215 Adelanto, Calif. 11-19 Nursing Gates, Jan ...... 928 S. Birch Santa Ana, Calif. 8-12 Christian Ed. Gauer, Kathy .... 13800 Biola Ave. Lo Mirada, Calif. 9-29 English Geist, Cheryl ..... 3931 N,E.11th Portland, Oregon 5-27 Language Arts. Geahegan, Peggy .... 7937 Chantry Fontana, Calif. 7-7 Nursing xica George, Mary Louise . . . 9617 Walnut Bellflower, Calif. 6-4 Biological Sci. Gerry, A. June . . ..... . 9015 E. Rasita Road Camarillo, Calif. 6-17 Humanities Gewe,Anne.......... 1930 El Arbolita Dr. Glendale, Calif. 9-2 ,Nursing Gillis, Barbara .... 324 Sequoia Salinas, Calif. 7-5 Nursing GILMAN, Sylvia ..... Gilstrap, Roger ...... 5051 W. Huntsman Fresno, Calif, 7-13 Business Ad. Gleason, William ..... 13904 Ramhurst Drive La Mirada, Calif. 9-12 Bible Gocke, Sylvia ...,.... 90B Palomas Drive S.E. Albuquerque, N. M. 5-18 Music Godwin, Susan ..... 721 Crestview Dr. Pinale, Calif. 2-21 Undeclared Goeree, Beverly .. . . 8931 La Entrada Whittier, Calif. 2-3 Bible Institute Goertzen, Gloria ..... Munich, North Dakota 6-28 Christian Ed. Goeller, Jan ......... 695 17th St. N.E. Salem, Oregon 1-1 Christian Ed. GOODEN, Gerald .... Gooden, Lynda ....,. 11716 Ronald Drive La Mirada, Calif. 4-20 Christian Ed. Goodman, Robert .... 1101 N. Harbor Blvd. La Habra, Calif. 11-9 Business Ad. Gaodson, Suzanne .... P,O. Bax 417 Lake Arrowhead, Calif. 8-7 Sacial Science Goodwill, Gloria ..... 3505 Gibson Place Redondo Beach, Calif. 2-9 Humanities Gordon, James ...... 13800 Biola Ave. La Mirada, Calif. 7-11 Christian Ed. Gordon, Jane ...... 1237 Morro Road Fallbrook, Calif. 11-27 English Gorham, Mary .... 14900 Gagely Dr. Lo Mirada, Calif. B-19 English Gould, Kathy ..... 10597 Road 30 Madera, Calif. 3-19 Nursing Graham, Curtis ...... 2454 Redwood Ave. Ceres, Calif. 9-28 Business Ad. Graham, .loan ....... 1092 Marine Drive Astoria, Oregon 2-13 Psychology GRAHAM, L. Stephen . . Gray, Alice . ........ , B32 Pine Ave. Pacific Grove, Calif. 9-20 Elem. Education Gray, Ronald ........ 2617-172 Grant Ave. Redondo Beach, Calif. B-14 Bible Gray, W. Thomas ..... 3645 Roblar Rd. Petaluma, Calif. 2-22 Business Admin. Greer, Marilyn ....... 2101 E. 6th St. Tucson, Arizona 11-21 Nursing Gregg, Ruth .,.... 13800 Biola Ave. La Mirada, Calif. 2-23 Christian Ed. Gregory, Marsha ..... 42127 Camino Santa Barbara Fremont, Calif. 11-13 History Grey, Barbara .... 8132 Ninth St. Buena Park, Calif. 11-2 Christian Ed. Grindley, Margie .... 1545 Highland Glendale, Calif. 11-10 Undeclared Grout, Carol ...... 212 Dillon Ave. Cheyene, Wya. 4-3 Nursing Gruhlkey, Sharon . . . 121 Vista Dr. Watsonville, Calif. 2-26 English Gunn, Susan ...... 14641 Rosecrans La Mirada, Calif. 4-23 Christian Ed. Gunther, Marilyn . . . O-N 465 Wheaton, Illinois 1-5 Nursing Guthrie, Jean .... 1841 5th St. La Verne, Calif. 5-21 Undeclared Guy, Betty . ...... . 1210 Marlin Ave. Seal Beach, Calif. 7-13 Language Arts Guy, Stanley ..... . 1210 Marlin Ave. Seal Beach, Calif. 12-21 Christian Ed. -H- Hogg, Sharon . . . 425 Sunset San Ysidro, Calif. 5-9 Undeclared Haberer, Irene . 10145 Oak Park Northridge, Calif, ll-30 Nursing Haberer, Mark ..... 10145 Oak Park Northridge, Calif. 9-14 Physical Educ. Hole, Dorothy ..,.. 12036 Mitchell Los Angeles, Calif. 3-12 Psychology Hale, Marilyn ...., 484 E. St, John Son Jose, Calif. '10-3 Language Arts Haley, Jim ......,.., 919 N. Cleveland Orange, Calif. 12-B Psychology Hall, Sandra ..... 5341 El Jardin Long Beach, Calif. 12-B Applied Music Hamby, Leland ,..... 7682 10th St. Buena Pork, Calif. 9-9 Psychology Hamilton, Jerry . .. 14728 Nanry Whittier, Calif. 11-28 Christian Educ. Hamilton, Walt ..., Como, Colorado 10-3 Undeclared Hamm, Leroy . . . 14924 Gagely Dr. La Miroda, Calif. 8-2 Psychology HAMMOND, David . . . Hampton, Gary .,.. 1630 W. Mells Anaheim, Calif. 8-6 Bible Haney, Judy . . 1739 Del Valle Glendale, Calif. 5-27 Social Science HANSON, Delbert .... Hanson, Karen .. ..... 5817 W. 101 Place Shawnee Mission, Kansas 11-19 History Haroldson, Bernita . . . 3107 W. Providence Spokane, Wash. 9-2 History. Harder, Eloise . . , Box 334 Hesston, Kansas 7-30 Psychology Harrell, Tino . . 7711 Bokman Sun Valley, Calif. 4-23 History Harris, Douglas ...... 17292 Orange Dr. Yorba Linda, Calif. 6-25 Speech Hart, Diana .... P.O. Box 666 Union, Oregon 1-30 Undeclared Hart, Susan ...,.,.., 11913 E. Washington Whittier, Calif. 1-24 Psychology Hartvigsen, JoAn . . 3245 Halverson Bremerton, Wash. 4-19 Language Arts Hatch, Alice .,....... 9330 Caachman Whittier, Calif. 11-17 Biological Science Hatch, Elaine ............ ...., 9330 Coochmon Whittier, Calif. 2-25 Undeclared Haven, Diane ....... 22051 Valerio Canoga Park, Calif. 9-7 English Hayes, Robert , . . . . . 13800 Biola Ave. La Miroda, Calif. 4-8 Bible Heck, Keith ....,.... B782 Dudmon Dr. Garden Grove, Calif. 1-24 Bible Hedtkamp, Ronald .... 15902 S. Harvard Gardena, Calif. 12-22 Undeclared Heinle, Judy ...... 512 Gerard Dr. Lodi, Calif. 7-15 Social Science HBNIRY, James ...... Heiser, Thomas ..,. 16124 Rosecrans Lo Miroda, Calif. 1-20 Christian Educ. Hendricks, Larry ..... 4016 S.E. Kelly St. Portland, Oregon 1,1-14 Bible' Hendricks, Frank .... trois sf. Kelly si. Portland, Oregon 6-24 Bible Heinrich, Diana .... . Route 1 Box 65A Scottsbluff, Nebraska 12-27 Music HEPPNER, Edwin .... Herbaugh, Stephanie .. 2314 Wilshire Riverside, Calif. 9-12 Biological Science 1-leskett, Ronald ....... 557-172 MarVista Whittier, Calif. 12-17 Psychology Hewes, Timothy ..,. 191 Elteion Oildale, Calif. 8-8 History Higgins, Joyce ....., 6464 Dennison St. Los Angeles, Calif. 2-9 Church Music Highberger, Clara ...., Wellfleet, Nebraska 3-B Undeclared Hill, Elizabeth .... 230 E. Olive La Habra, Calif. 12-8 Nursing Hill, Georgia . . 113 E. Sutter Manteca, Calif. 3-8 History HILL, James ... Hill, John ......... 9416 E. Olema Temple City, Calif. 7-14 Bible Hill, Karen ,....... 16131 Janine Dr. Whittier, Calif. 2-6 Undeclared HILL, Robert .,... Hillman, Grege ... 3930 Hogve Stockton, Calif. 4-17 Christian Educ. Hillis, Jennifer ....,. 101 Miramonte Palo Alto, Calif. 7-6 Undeclared Hood, Alese .... . . 19303 Greenwood Seattle, Wash. 3-5 Undeclared Hoapili, Betty Jane .... P.O. Box 434 Koneolhe, Hawaii 1-22 Nursing Hoapili, Josephine ..... 45-079 H Woikalua Rd. Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawoii 7-12 Christian Educ. Hobbs, Casey .....,... 3642 5th San Diego, Calif. 5-29 Psychology Hoekman, Susan .. . Rt. 1 Box 72 Zillah, Wash. 8-28 Special Hoffman, Donald . . 1102 E. 26th Son Bernardino, Calif. 11-20 Business ,Ad. Hoffman, Danna . P.O. Box 75B Gall, Calif. 6-10 Nursing Holden, Christine ,. . 6490 Myrtle Ave. Lang Beach, Calif. 1-29 Nursing Holmes, Deon ........ 5545 Woodman Ave. Van Nuys, Calif. 11-12 History HOLMES, Phyllis ..., HOOKER, Gordon .. HOOKER, Martha .. . Hooper, Phil . . 10858 Hasty Ave. Downey, Calif. 9-3 Music Hoover, Gail ........ 13111 Hickory Br Ro Tustin, Calif. 7-2a English HOPKINS, Bob . . . Hopson, Janie . 1602 South Blvd. Winter Park 'Z-21 Piano Houseman, Yvonne ... 3685 Parsons St. Castro Valley, Calif. 11-1B Undeclared Howard, Favi ..,.,. 1731 Brookfield La Habra, Colif. 3-21 Physical Educ. Howard, Joan ,....... 6745 Shenondoan Ave. Los Angeles, Calif, 9-7 Bible Howard, Kathy . 1731 Brookfield La Habra, Calif. 5-29 Nursing Huck, Kathleen . .. Route 2 Batard, Nebraska 6-28 History Hudson, Steve ...,... Rt. 1 New Meadows, Idaho 10-12 Undeclared Huffaker, Janice ... Box 72 Cornville, Ariz. 10-26 Physical Educ. Hughes, Bob . ... 13800 Biolo Ave. La Miroda, Calif. 12-B Social Science Humphrey, David ....... ... 9117 S. Greenleaf Ave. Whittier, Calif. B-27 Bible Hunt, Ann ...... 2133 2nd, Ave, Lewiston, Idaho 5-24 Nursing Hunt, James ... . ... 1269 N. Evergreen Anaheim, Col. 7-19 Social Science Hunter, Gary ... .. 14515 Leffingwell Whittier, Calif. 1-23 Physical Educ. Huntsinger, David ,,.. 24445 Cross St. Newholl, Calif. 9-17 Biology Hurst, Pot 117 Hilltop Crescent Walnut Creek, Calif, 12-B Psychology Hutchens, Karen . , . . 915 Coastline Drive Seal Beach, Calif. 2-24 Nursing Hutcheson, Tom . . . B927 Stanwln Arlela, Calif. 8-14 Christian Educ. Hutchison, Dennis 441 Lawrence St. Ravenna, Ohio 5-29 Bible I lWATA, Masakozu . . . J Jacobson, Lylie .. .. 13800 Bialo Ave La Miroda, Colif. 1 1-IB Psychology James, Gerald .... 3312 W. 132 St. Hawthorne, Calif. 8-28 Psychology Jong, Ellen ..., . . . 1555 Larkin St. San Francisco, Calif. 7-20 History Janssen, Leonard .... 13115 Silver Bow Norwalk, Calif. 10-7 Christian Educ. Jensen, William .... 135 N. Lincoln Burbank, Calif. 7-22 B+' Johnson, Ann ..... 2021 N. Berkeley Turlock, Calif. A-1 Christign Educ. Johnson, Nancy .... 3964 Wilson Ave. Castro Valley, Calif. 5-22 Social Science Johnson, Jacquie . , soo N. Tully Turlock, Calif. 3-27 Physical Educ. Johnson, N. Jean , ., 1611 S. Loaro Anaheim, Calif. 11-20 Bible Johnson, Jerry 489 E. 57 St. Lang Beach, Calif. 10-7 Christian Educ. Janes, Claudia ..... B24 Minter Ave. Shafter, Calif. 8-10 Nursing Jones, Donna Lee . . . 1108 E. 4th St. Whittier, Calif. 9-3 Undeclared JONES, Richard ... Jones, Richard . .. Rt. 1 Box 74 Gervois, Oregon 3-6 Christian Educ. Janes, Walter ........ 3366 Hope St. Huntington Park, Calif. 1-27 Undeclared Jana, Robert ......... 1229 W. Rosecrans La Miroda, Calif. 1-20 Psychology K mocks, Alex ..... Kopteyn, Arthur .... BB Granita So. Ashland, Oregon 6-23 English Karr, Donald ........., ... 729 Oal Steamboat Springs, Colo. 7-6 Undeclared Kelley, Robert .... 16341 S. Pioneer Norwalk. Calif, 5-19 Psychology Kelly, Evelyn ,.... Box 2 Morse, Tex. 1-14 Undeclared Kessinger, Connie . ..... .. Box 150 El Mirage Rd. Adelanto, Calif. 8-10 Humanities Kessler, Sharon .. 215 Santa lsabel Costa Mesa, Calif. 10-22 English Kildal, Nancy ..... 11569 Irma Dr. Denver, Colo. 9-26 Social Science KINDELL, Dorothy ,... King, Cameron ....... 10124 S. Homeland Whittier, Calif. 8-1B Social Science King, Roberta .,.. 5265 Dresden Riverside, Cal. 9-2 English Kirk, Shari ...... 933 College Ave. Redlands, Calif. 12-22 Hispanic Amer. Studies Kleinsosser, Shiel . ...,.,. . 17545 E. Manning Reedley, Calif. 7-3 Undeclared Koontz, Carol .... 905 S. 11th Carvalis, Oregon 9-26 Humanities Kraft, Jim ......... 325 Ocean View Santa Cruz, Calif, 2-23 Christian Educ. Krill, Gwen ........ RDF 93 Bryan, Ohio 9-10 Biological Science Kunkel, Karen ...., ,... 15626 Latch St. Hesperia, Calif. 11-25 Nursing KURTANECK, Nicholas . .. Kyle, Julia . . 12345 E. Ave. J. Lancaster, Calif. 9-10 Music Educ. Ladd, Jim .,,.,.,. 462 E. Concha St. Altodena, Calif. 5-19 Undeclared Lake, Susan ....... 10204 Gerald Granada Hills, Calif. 1-13 English Lambert, David .... 1322 Chevy Chose Anaheim, Calif. 11-10 Undeclared Lambert, Terry .,..... 13138 Raclmo Dr. Whittier, Calif. 5-16 Christian Educ. Lammers, Carolyn .. Rt. 2 Bax 49 Crescent City, Calif. 6-3 Psychology Landis, Steve . . 4933 E. 26th Tucson, Arizona 4-25 Social Welfare Larkin, Susan . .,.. . 709 Rite Redondo Beach, Calif. 2-13 Psychology Larson, Gloria . . 13304 Gandaro La Miroda, Calif. 1-23 Music Educ. Larson, Gordon .,,. C140 S. Oakland Pasadena, Calif. B-7 Bible Larson, Sharon . . . 13800 Biola Ave. La Miroda, Calif. 11-21 Social Science LeGras, Mary ........ 3127 Ramona Road Atascadeto, Calif. 7-22 Nursing LEONARD, Stanley . . . Leonhardt, Rosie . .. 2407 Spurgeon Redondo Beach, Clif. 12-10 History Lettelier, David .,.... . 3341 Oak Knoll Dr. Los Alamitos, Calif. 11-5 Biological Science Lettelier, Richard ..... 3341 Oak Knoll Dr. Los Alamitos, Calif, 1-23 Biological Science Leung, Ching-Mon .... 13800 Bialo Ave. Lo Mirada, Calif. 7-18 History Lewis, ve--t .. .. Lima, Ruthanne .... 26 W. 444 Prairie Wheaton, Ill. 10-28 Biology Lindsley, Marilyn ..... . 1005 Westerfeld Albuquerque, New Mexico 12-1 Nursing Little, Kathy ..,.... 1861 N. Cypress La Habra, Calif. 10-1 Undeclared Livesay, Ronald . .. 8182 Coleman St. Riverside, Calif. 5-2 Psychology LOCK, William ... Lockwood, Ruth .... 230 E. Olive Lo Habra, Calif. 7-14 Undeclared Lohrenz, Dwight ........ 19036 Fairhaven Ave. Santa Ana, Calif. 5-31 Language Loshbough, Carolyn .. . 3730 Cribbon Ave. Cheyenne, Wyoming 5-31 Undeclared Lotz, David ..... Box 812 Morrison, Colo. 4-19 Business Loveless, Don .. . 351 Mark Shafter, Calif. 6-5 History Lucas, Ronald ..,.,... 1111 B Niclclett Fullerton, Calif. 3-27 History Luevana, Eugene . . . 12748 Rexton Norwalk, Calif. 4-25 Biological Science Lutz, Della ...,....,.. 901 W. Vine Lodi, Calif. 3-17 Nursing Lyon, Charlene ..... 4726 Fairhope Dr. La Miroda, Calif. 9-28 Music M MacDuffie, Jean .... 15739 E. Hillgate Lo Miroda, Calif. 2-2 Undeclared McAlister, Naomi ......, 4545 Ruskin Ct. North Highland, Calif. 7-30 Undeclared McAnn, Patricia ........ 10776 Longworth Ave. Santa Fe Spgs., Calif. 9-23 History McBride, Dena .... 14614 Flynn St. Lo Puente, Colif. 12-24 Christian Educ. McBride, Nancy .,.. . , Box 91 McNeal, Arizona 3-12 Hispanic Am, Studies McCarty, Nancy ....... . 17623 Thornlake Artesia, Calif. 4-18 Social Science McChesney, Grace . . . 377 La Veta Ave. Encinitas, Calif. 9-7 Psychology McConnell, Nancy , . . 1735 S. 9th Tacoma, Washington B-17 Undeclared McCown, Lewis .... . . Rt. 2 Bax 59 Snowomisu, Washington 25 Social Science McCroy, Ken ........ 1056 W. Springfield Upland, Calif, 10-23 Christian Educ. McCroy, Nancy . .. 1056 Springfield Upland, Calif. 4-2 Christian Educ. McCvlley, Roberta . B535 Lyndoro Downey, Calif. 7-18 Undeclared Mccuuouon, Betty McCullough, Sue . .. 11153 Linden Lynwood, Calif. 2-18 Undeclared McCusker, Mike .... 34742 Calle Fortuna, Calif. 7-1 Physical Educ. MCDOUGALL, Coltn . . McDougall, Janet .. 15077 Campillas La Miroda, Calif. 5-16 Physical Educ. MCGAHEY, i-ez . . , McGirnsey, Esther .... P.O. Box 188 Hemet, Calif. 1-25 Social Science McGriff, Richard .. 2249 E. Silver Tucson, Arizona 4-4 Bible McGuyre, Rayno .... 2415 7th LoVerne, Calif. 7-15 Physical Educ. Mclntosh, Barbara. . . 3588 Sierra Way San Bernardino, Calif. 10-28 English Mclntosh, Bonnie . . . Rt. 1 Box 1170-A Strathmore, Calif. B-15 Undeclared McKean, Joyce .... 20230 104th S.E. Kent, Washington 7-2 Undeclared MCKINNEY, Charles . . . McLeod, Moy . .... . 13800 Biola Ave. La Miroda, Calif. 5-21 Christian Educ. MCMAHON, Ambrose . . . McMahon, Kathleen ., 2026 Rasswood Dr. San Jose, Calif. 6-14 Christian Educ. McMahon, Sharon .. 1666 Wright Ave. Sunnyvale, Calif. 9-4 Psychology McMillan, Richard ,.,... 14415 Terry Knoll Dr. Whittier, Calif. 1-24 Psychology McMillen, James .... 2564 Walnut Grants Pass, Oregon 5-18 Physical Educ. McNeff, David .. . 9652 Campus Dr. Anaheim, Coltf. 5-5 Undeclared McRae, Marsha 4760 Pedley Ave. Norco, Calif B-ll Business VlcRobbie, Susan .. ..,., 10235 Mt. Gleason Ave, Sunland, Calif. If-15 Biological Science Macy, Stuart ..,. ., ... 15524 Wyandotte St. Von Nuys, Calif 12-6 Biological Science Madden, Donna 4752 Crestview Dr. Carmichael, Calif. 6-5 Undeclared iModden, Kathy , , 4752 Crestview Dr. Carmichael, Calif 10-3 Psychology adtsan. Gary .. 000 Gregory Ave. ullerton, Calif. -27 Bible Motb, Larry .... 3494 S. Dexter Denver, Colo, 12-12 Christian Educ. Maib, Robert . 518-172 S. Comstock Whittier, Calif, B-18 Psychology Malcolm, Donald Hoffmann Rt. srlivlngstan. Montana 5-5 History Mansfield, Joy ..., 13843 Biola Ave. La Mirada, Calif. F10-20 Undeclared Mophis, Herbert 4840 35th San Diego. Calif 6-7 Christian Educ. Mores. Charles . 709 Grove N,E. Albuquerque, New Mexico B-15 Biological Science Moret, Jeannie 2333 Spurgeon Santa Ana, Calif, 9-1B Business Marks, Danna . . 1555 Merrill St Santa Cruz, Calif. 5-25 History Nlarrington, James 15245 Elrnbrooh Dr. La Mirada, Calif 4-4 History Martens, Steve 408 Shelton Dallas. Oregon 12-15 Psychology Martin, Diane . . .. Q31 W. Harbeck rants Pass, Oregon 10-8 Nursing Mortinsen, Carl . . Et. l. Box 143 verson, Washington 10-15 Christian Educ. Mason, Beth 5405 Carol Dr. Torrance, Calif, 12-2 Humanities iMassey, Sharon Rt. 1 Box 272 Tule Lake, Calif. B-28 English Matterson, Fred . 7426 Franklin Buena Park, Calif. 12-2 Social Science Matttla, Btll . 1160 Walnut La Hobra, Calif. 11-23 Social Science Maurer, Jeanette . 131300 Biola Ave. La Mirada. Calif. 9-16 English Maxwell, Barb 2226 S. Fir Olympia, Washington 4-23 English Maxwell, Sharon .. 2457 Edna Sl. Sacramento, Calif. 9-21 Music May, George 4931 N. Glenn Fresno, Calif, 5-6 Undeclared Mayer, LeeRoy . . Box 236 American Falls, Idaho 9-22 Physcial Educ, Mayfield, Barbara . . Rr. A Box 39 Escondido. Calif. 1.3 Music Maylen, NoncY -- 13116 Welton Poway, Calif. 11-12 Undeclared Medders, Joy . P,O. Box 435 Mammoth, Arizona 1-30 Nursing Merrill, Elyndo 510 Emerald Ave, El Coion, Calif. 11-2 Speech Metcalf, Jeannine ..,. 502 E. Harvard Rd, Burbank, Calif. 9-18 Sociology Ntetzger, Jane , 18540 Vessing Saratoga, Calif 3-14 Music Meyer, Linda ....,, 517 N. Osborn West Covina, Calif. ll-4 English Miles, John ..,... 371 E, Prince Tucson, Arizona E1-'29 Christian Educ. Miller, Ralph ...,.. B70 W. 19st. Lang Beach, Calif. 11-25 History Miller, Richard . .. ... ....72 17730 Albums 16 Artesia, Calif. 1-14 Psychology Miller, Sharon ....... 1106 South Anderson Tacoma, Washington 1-24 Bible Miller, Thomas .,..., 7927 Gardenia Dr. Buena Pork, Calif. 6-26 Music Mills, Linda ..... Rt. 2 Box 309 Newberg, Oregon 10-17 Christian Educ Mtnioct, Janet ., , 2322 Hackberry Stockton, Calit. 6-9 Nursing Mtsner, Ennis ,. . Rt. 2 Bax 172 Enumclaw, Wash. 1-17 Bible I MITCHELL, Curtis Moen, Phyllis . , 7914 Michigan Whittier, Calif. 4-9 Undeclared Mohler, Charlotte ... 2015 Roxanne Long Beach, Calif, 5-20 Christian Educ. Mollett, Loreen ...... 14330 Haynes Van Nuys, Calif. 6-1 English Montoya, Alex ...... B34 Emerson Ave. Calexico. Calif. 6-B History Moorefteld, Paul ....,. ,.,. B 4 2045 Alpha South Pasadena, Calif. 10-26 Music Moran, Alindo . . , 3253 Rheem Richmond, Calif. 12-26 Psychology Morovttz, Susan . , 22701 Ronan Wilmington, Calif, to-26 English Morency, Viola ,.,, 2314 W. 50 Pl. Chicago, Ill. 4-18 Business Morgan, John ,, 4020-172 E, 55th Maywood, Calif. 2-26 English Morningstar, Kathryn , 3601 Justine Dr, San Jose, Calif, 6-is English Morosca, Robert .... 10538 Live Oak Arcadia, Calif. 5-26 Business Morris, Jim ...... 225 Briting Way Plountia, Calif, 11-9 Business Morse, Diane ..,... 4548 Arden Drive El Monte, Calif. 5-1 Bible Morton, David , .,,, 3807 W, Grand Ave. Denver, Colo. 7-25 History Mortis, Frances .... 13300 Bi0lrJ Ave. La Mirada, Calif, 5-22 Social Science Mouat, Louise .... 16321 Ridgecrest Los Gatos, Calif. 4-19 Undeclared Mount, Roger . . . 635 N. Newlin Whittier, Calif, 6-18 Christian Educ. Movius, John ..... , , 2345 Paseo Dorada La Jolla, Calif. 12-29 Undeclared Mulholland, John ,... Box 238 Adin, Calif, 3-31 Psychology Mullrs, David ..... 2911 S, Pryor Amarillo, Texas 8-14 Christian Educ. Munger, Marcia ,.,., 17811 97th Ave. So Renton, Washington 11-27 Humanities Munson, Patti , , , , B25 Main St, Watsonville, Calif, 12-20 Undeclared Munrae, Dotly .,., 13800 Biola Ave. Lo Mirada, Calif. 4-30 Humanities Murdock, Marlene . . . 2240 Oshkosh Anaheim, Calif, 3-29 Christian Educ. Murphy, Gareld .... 2270 Salisbury Dr. San Diego, Calif. 6-29 Christian Educ. Myers, Susan ....... 5244 Vista Miquet La Canada, Calif. 2-21 Undeclared N Naganuma, Jean . . . B051 4th St, Buena Park, Calif. 10-1 Social Science Nanney, Larry .....,. 7948 Bellingham North Hollywood, Calif. 1-21 Biology tlarramore, Randy ..., 15 Sequoia 'asadena, Calif. 10-16 Undeclared Naumon, Paul .... 4856 Vista St. San Diego, Calif. 10-29 Christian Educ. Noegwa, Alfred ...... 13B00 Biola Ave. La Mirada, Calif, 20-1 Biological Science Nehrboss, Doris ....... 3201 West Yuma St. Phoenix, Arizona 4-19 Undeclared Neidlinger, Judy ....,. 12823 Mea dowgreen Rd. La Mirada, Calif. 4-22 Nursing Neill, Robert .... 1600 Begen Mt. View, Calif. 12-1 Physical Educ. Nelsen, Helen . . . 2418 Pine Billings, Mont. 3-10 Social Science Nelson, Connie 4103 W. 138 St. Hawthorne, Calif. 10-14 Psychology Nelson, Dale ..... , Jacksonville, Florida 4-3 History Nelson, Kathy .. 3929 Calif. Ave. Long Beach, Calif. 12-11 Psychology Nelson, Marvette ...... 1805 Electric Ave. Bellingham, Washington 10-17 Language Arts Nelson, Shirley ,....,., 745 West l St. Ontario, Calif, 10-21 Undeclared Newberry, Lindo .... 9919 Tristan Dr. Downey, Calif. 3-31 Christian Educ. Newman, Jeanne ...., 12575 Indianapolis St. Los Angeles, Calif. 7-17 Special Ngugi, Simeon .... Box 41 Thtka, Kenya East Africa 8-6 Bible Nickel, Sylvia .,.. Bax 406 Buhler, Kans. 2-5 Undeclared Nichols, Mike ,.... 726 Stephens Dr. Bakersfield, Calif. 3-3 Biological Science Nielsen, Wesley .. .. 531 Montecito Dr. San Gabriel, Calif. 9-6 Spanish Niquette, Alon . , . P,O. Box 14477 Long Beach, Calif. 4-17 Humanities Niquette, David . . . P.O. Box 14477 Long Beach, Calif. B-2B History Niquette, Patti ... P,O, Box 14477 Long Beach, Calif. 4-5 Language Arts NISHIDA, George .. Nittler, Ellyn ,....... 124 South Parkway Santa Cruz, Calif, 1-13 Undeclared Nogarr, Paul . . 618 Cornell Dr, Burbank, Calif. B-8 Physical Educ. Nolan, Gary . .. . 9318 Artesia Bellflower, Calif. 12-4 Christian Educ. Nordell, Larry . . 2050 Bel Haven Turlock, Calif, 5-13 Psychology NORMAN, Edward .... Norris, Rosalyn . . 543 San Bernardino Newport Beach, Calif, 12-17 Undeclared Northen. Linda ...... 2119 Fieger St. San Diego, Calif, 6-4 English . ..... B4 Northup. Charlotte . ,. Box 68 Broadbent, Oregon 3-25 Undeclared Norton, Phyllis .... 1229 Lundy Dr. Simi, Calif. 12-28 Nursing Nossaman, Kent .. 614 S. Newlin Whittier, Calif, 5-31 Christian Educ. Nugent, Janet ,... 7645 Kline Arvodo, Colo. 11-25 Social Science O Oglesby, Donald . .. 1217 W. 141 St, Gardena, Calif, B-11 Christian Educ. Oglesby, Martha . . , 1217 W. 141 St, Gardena, Calif. 3-6 Christian Educ, Olden, Robert . . .... . . 6102 E. Carnation Circle Phoenix, Arizona 9-2 Undeclared Oliver, Gary .,, .. 6831 Stearns Long Beach, Calif. 9-20 Christian Educ. Olson, Dennis ...... . 3219 Arlington Ave. Compton, Calif. 6-26 Bible Oman, Lynne ....,.,. E108 9th St. Boulder City, Nevada 7-5 Spanish O'Neol, Phyllis ....... 410 S. Redwood Dr. Anaheim, Calif. 1-5 Undeclared Orr, Matthew .,., Rt. 1 Box 53 Avondale, Colo, 8-26 Physical Educ. Osterman, Judy .. ., . 1201 Olive Branch Ln. Son Jose, Calif. ti-ao Nursing P Pointer, Jay .... 2906 S. 2 St. Arlington, Va, 11-30 Undeclared Palrnqutst, Wesley ,.,, 294 W. Main Turlock, Calif. 8-31 Social Science Parker, Jasper ..,.. Route 1 Box 210 Boley, Okla. 4-23 Biology Parker, Laurolyn ...... 18752 Avonlinda Dr, Yorba Linda, Calif, 11-23 Undeclared Parkhurst, James ., . 220 S. Jackson Dixon, Calif, 10-29 Bible Patrick, Roberto . 3535 Twin Peaks Dr, San Bernardino, Calif. 4-9 History Patterson, Bob ,... 421 N. Hart Dr. Santo Moria, Calif. 12-11 Humanities Paul, Don . ..... . 718 Groton Dr. Burbank, Calif. 211 Psychology Paul, Pamela .... 9268 Pitkin St. Rosemeod, Calif. 10-27 English Paulsen, John .... 627 Tuiunga Burbank, Calif. B-9 Undeclared Payne, Diane . . .. 1024 Elsinore Ave. Oakland, Calif, B-24 English Payne, Margaret . . . 1525 Dixon St. Corvallis, Oregon 10-27 Christian Educ. Pearson, Lee ,.,.,, . B995 W. 49th Pl. Arrada, Colorado 10-13 Psychology Pearson, Rebecca , . , Box 131 Belize British Honduras 12-18 Christian Educ. Pearson, Stephen ..., , Bax 131 Belize, British Honduras 11-15 Undeclared Pease, Marsha ,. . . 1011 N. Von Ness Santo Ana, Calif. 4-12 English PELLETIER, Elwin . . Pepper, Marilyn ,... Star Route Pomona, Calif, 12-18 Humanities Perkins, Barbara . .. 214 N. Paint Rd, Coseyville, lll. 11-13 Psychology Perry, Jeanette ..,,.., 14103 S. Biola Ave La Mirada, Calif. 12-23 Undeclared Perry, Nancy .... 14103 Biola Ave. l.a Mirada, Calif, 10-8 Undeclared PETERS, David Peters, David ,..,.. Box 481 Twain Harte, Calif. 1-31 Social Science Peters, Ephraim .... Bishops House Ambur, India 5-3 Bible Peters, Susan ,. 914 Ellendole Dallas, Oregon B-1 Physical Educ. Peterson, Lynette . . . 4252 Birgit Way Sacramento, Calif. 9-9 Nursing Peterson, Jane , . , 1734 Oak St. Paso Robles, Calif. 1-25 Social Science Peterson, Priscilla , . . 1805 S. Ross Santa Ana, Calif. 10-13 Undeclared Peterson, Vivian ,,,. 220 7th St. Seal Beach, Calif, 12-11 Undeclared Pfou, Rosalie 319 Workman Mill Rd. La Puente, Calif. 5-25 Undeclared Phillips, Duaine ,.. 511 Maneod Anaheim, Calif. 7-28 Christian Educ. Pittman, Becky .,.... 760 Coventry Rd. Berkeley 7, Calif, 7-5 Psychology Pitts, Stephen ...., 73B1 W. B3 St. Los Angeles, Calif. 10-18 Bible Plahrn, Eric ....,., 2613 Blade Ave. Bakersfield. Calif, B-19 Physical Educ. Plunkett, Robert ..... 3283 Radcliffe Rd. Thousand Oaks, Calif. 10-18 Bible Poe, Lois .....,,.... 3130 W. Ave L-2 Lancaster, Calif. 6-12 Humanities POGGEMILLER, Helmuth Polzel, Janet .,...,... 12016 S.E. Boise Portland, Oregon 1-1 Social Science Pope, Rebecca ,.,, 176 Sondra Way Campbell, Calif. 9-11 Nursing Poppy, Gail ...... 1225 N. Gaylord Mesa, Arizona 5-25 Undeclared Porter, Charlene ...... 1419 S. Jamestown Tulsa, Oklo. 2-11 Christian Educ. Porter, Daniel .... ,... 2925 N, lndle Ftagstoff, Arizona 3-30 Bible A Porter, Joanne ....... 1419 S. Jamestown Tulsa, Okla. 2-9 Language Arts Powell, Bonnie ...... 1331 W. River Rd. Tucson, Arizona 5-30 Undeclared Powers, Avery ...... 6565 Cherry Ave. Lang Beach. Calif. 6-27 Christian Educ. Prentice, Bruce .,., 4169 Mariposa Riverside, Calif, 3-12 Political Science Price, Edward ......, 11922 Sproul St. Norwalk, Calif. 3-27 Christian Educ. Price, Marsha ..... 522 Plumosa Vista, Calif. 1-30 Biological Science Price, Sherie ..,....,. 200 S. Arden Blvd. La Mirada, Calit. 12-15 Christian Educ. Pricer, Doug ,.,....., 5B64 Walton Long Beach, Calif. 10-23 Undeclared Pruitt, Ran r .... , . . 5848-174 Ludell Bell Gardens, Calif. 10-31 Bible Purcell, Larene .... 6013 S. Milton Whittier, Calif. 5-19 Bible Q Quale, Dave ...... 4508 Andover Ct. Sacramento, Calif. 11-7 Bible R RADER, Shirtey .... Radford, Robert .,., 4749 LaRueda Dr. La Mesa, Calif, 9-24 Bible Roguindin, Peggy 3311 Kuhio Hwy, Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii B-19 Music Ralston, Bruce . ..,. .. 19042 Schuster Ave. Castro Valley, Calif. 1-14 History Ramsdell, Diane .... 1203 W. 6th Corona, Calif. 4-19 English Ramsey, Jaan .,,,,, 321 N. Orange Fallbrook, Calif. 10-25 Undeclared RANKlN, Ethel ,,.. Rapp, Nancy .... 838 9th St. Turlock, Calif, 12-1 Nursing Reeves, James ,,., 40 W. 4th Ave. San Mateo, Calif. 7-29 Bible Reeves, Beth ,...... Simla, Cola. 10-28 Undeclared Regeher, Charles ..... 9851 Newcomb Ave. Whittier, Calif, ti-21 History Reger, Dale ......... 1810 Double D Drive El Coion, Calif. 5-3 Christian Educ. Renard, Linda .... . 4531 N. 14th Pl. Phoenix, Arizona 1-19 Biological Science Renlnens, Pam ........ 17268 Via Del Rey San Lorenzo, Calif. 6-2 Psychology Relschke, Stephen 8785 State SE Salem, Oregon 10-30 Christian Educ. Rhoades, Don .. ...... ... 13800 Biola Ave. La Miroda, Calif. 2-10 Bible Richardson, Glenda .,.. . . . 1071 Ridge Park Dr. Concord, Calif. 9-22 Biological Science RIDDERHOF, Rubetta .. Rich, Joyce ........, 6 West Longview Stockton, Calif. I 10-19 Christian Educ. Riley, Betty Ann .... . 13702 Proctor Ave, La Puente, Calif. 5-16 Psychology Ritter, Janeau .,..,., 449 Telford Lane Ramona, Calif. 5-28 Spanish Robbins, Chloe ..., 4120 Willhi Eugene, Oregon 7-19 Nursing Robbins, Madie . .. 206 Mauna Loa Monrovia, Calif. 10-8 Music Roberts, Candice .... 2847 Keystone Burbank, Calif. 9-28 English Roberts, Donna ....... . . . 900 S, Montecito Dr. San Gabriel, Calif. 12-17 Psychology Robertson, Jeannette . . 11431 Haskell Ave. Granada Hills, Calif. 10-14 Humanities Robinson, Kathleen .... . . . 3230 Federal Ave. Las Angeles, Calif. 7-2 Bible Robinson, Sandra 3340 Bellaire Way Fresno, Calif. 7-21 Christian Educ. Radenberger, Betty .... . Olga, Washington 3-27 Christian Educ, Rodman, Rosemarie .... . . . 410 Orange Turlock, Calif. to-12 English Rodriguez, Beniamin ..... . . . 9725 Bert St, Pico Rivera, Calif. 11-16 English Rosen ren Michael ... .., Q i 121 Karla Way Auburn, Calif. 7-11 Psychology Ross, Joan ........... . . . 5045 Rosemead Blvd. San Gabriel, Calif. 2-27 Christian Educ. Rudolph, Nancy ..... 2224 Underhill Anaheim, Calif. 2-12 Language Arts Rueb, Jerry .......... 1924 Wakefield Wy. Sacramento, Calif. 1-23 Humanities Rueb, Jim ........... 1924 Wakefield Way Sacramento, Calif. I-16 Humanities Rueb, Richard ......... 1924 Wakefield Way Sacramento, Calif. 9-17 Biological Science Ruegsegger, Gerry .....,. Box 328 Wheaton, Ill. 5-28 Nursing Rush, Shirley ..... 1012 Fifth St. Turlock, Calif, 10-28 Physical Educ. Russell, Marilyn .... 5426 E. Third Tucson, Ariz. 9-10 Biological Science Ryall, Marilyn .....,,, 389 El Camonito Livermore, Calif. 9-I6 History S Salvisberg, Linda .... 1032 A Los Gamos San Rafael, Calif. 9-4 Church Music San Miguel, Jane ...... 227 S, La Esperanza San Clemente, Calif, 12-19 Music SARVER, Charles ,. . SARVER, J. D. .,., . Sasser, Sandra ...., Rt. 3 Box 130 Tracy, Calif. 6-17 Music Satterwhite, Pam ,.,. 2043 Peyton Rd. La Verne, Calif. 7-2 English Savage, Shirley .,... 842 E. 9th Medford, Oregon 8-10 Occupational Therapy Sawyer, Philip .....,.,.. 8608 Boysan St. Downey, Calif. 8-26 Missions SCHAPER, Margaret . . Schauer, Mary Jean .... 2 No. Avenu Lodi, Calif. 3-16 History Schell, Nedro ..., Caliente, Calif, 6-21 Physical Educ. Schellenberg, Marilyn ,... P.O. Box 502 Shofter, Calif. 2-1 Social Science Schleigh, Wilbur ., 345 Maher Rd. Watsonville, Calif, 4-3 Christian Educ. Schmid, Susan ...... 7357 E. Eli Drive. Tucson, Arizona 11-20 Language Arts Schuh, Carol .......... 635 N. Osborn West Covina, Calif. 2-20 Christian Educ. Schultz, Wesley ...,, 14927 Gogely Dr. LaMirada, Calif. 3-13 Bible SCHUMACHER, Margaret Schurig, Judy ,. ...... .. 3517 Main Sl. Chula Vista, Calif. 3-21 Music SCHWARZ, Jack . . . Scoggins, John .,., 7105 Shoshone Von Nuys, Calif. 9-25 Bible Scott, Anita ......... 711, Hacienda Dr. Lo Habra, Calif. 10-1 Liberal Arts Scott, June ....... R.R. 1, Box 67 Scottsbluff, Neb. 4-7 Undeclared Scott, Paula .......... 2931 Central Park Topeka, Kansas 6-18 Social Science Scritchfield, Karen ..... 7302 Eisenhower St. Ventura, Calif. 10-17 English oeabronch, Kathy ...., 6040 Los Santos Dr. Long Beach, Calif. 12-26 Social-Science Ellen, Seger ...... 14908 Dexter Baldwin Pork, Calif. 7-11 Social Science aetm, lim ...... . . Wl619 Mission Spokane, Washington 4-30, Christian Educ. SERRANO, Antonio ..,. SEVENER, Hamid .... SHANEBECK, Diane .... SHANEBECK, William .... Shannon, Walt ........ 17135 Via Primera San Lorenzo, Calif. 4-26 Bible Shargel, Cheryl .... 12337 E. Hadley Whittier, Calif. S-23 Special SHARGEL, David .... Shaughnessy, Ruth . . . 540 Los Altos Ave. Los Altos, Calif. 8-12 Christian Educ, Shaw, Jack ......... 11813 Laurel Whittier, Calif. 12-31 Christian Educ. Sheldon, Joseph ..,.,. 18991 Oriente Yorba Lindo, Calif. 8-28 Bible Shelton, William .... 5615 Lewis Ave. Long Beach, Calif. 10-4 Psychology Sherman, Dennis .,.. 1456 Mariposa St, San Diego, Calif. 3-1 Bible Shirar, Chris .... ,. 9600 N. Oakdale Chatsworth, Calif. 9-21 Undeclared Shively, Shirley ..... 1525 S. Pearl Ave. Compton, Calif. 7-24 Undeclared Shoebridge, Jeanette .,... .... 704 E. Calaveras St. Altadena, Calif. 2-20 Biological Science Shawmaker, Margie ..... ..,. 14826 Calpella La Miroda, Calif. 1-27 Music Shook, Steve ...... Space 25 Guadalupe, Calif. S-15 Christian Educ. Shore, Mark ,..... 10715 Lo Reina Downey, Calif. B-1 Music Shriver, Linda .,...... 7526 Bodega Ave. Sebastopol, Calif. 4-6 Humanities Shumaker, Jean . .. 744 Echo Valley Salinas, Calif. 4-24 Humanities Siemens, William .... 14811 Ragan Dr. Lo Miroda, Calif. 1-18 English Simmons, Becky . . , 417 Rudd Ave. Canon City, Colo. 7-27 Psychology Simmons, David ....... .... 1208 Lawrance So. San Gabriel, Calif. 8-30 Music Simansen, Len ...... 4755 Lasheart Dr. La Canada, Calif. 6-8 Business Simpson, Lynn ..., 546 E. Ghent San Dimas, Calif, 3-2 Physical Educ. Simpson, Douglas ,, 14900 Gagely LaMirada, Calif, 10-23 History Sirns, Sherry ...., 2121 Lees Ave Lang Beach, Calif. 9-5 Nursing Sisk, Gary ......,..,, 7453 Topanga Canyon Canoga Park, Califz 10-31 Psychology Sjabring, John .... 4040 Manchester Encinitas, Calif. 8-24 Bible Skyberg, Karen .. . 35396 Ave A Yucaipa, Calif. 5-12 Undeclared Slack, Steve ......., 240 S. Hartson St, Napa, Calif. 12-19 Physical Educ. Slattery, Ethel ..,.. 5247 19 N.E, Seattle, Wash, 5-31 Christian Educ. Slauson, Barbara .,.. 9025 W. Sth Ave. Denver, Colo. 9-13 Music Smith, Carlene ...... Box 765 Clyde Park, Montana 12-6 Music Smith, Corey ...,.... 8658 Cypress South Gate, Calif. 8-25 Bible Smith, Donna ..... 1547 N.W. 56th Seattle, Washington 2-7 Social Science Smith, Karen ..... 1547 N.W. 56 Seattle, Washington 7-20 lin.-lprlnred Smith, Garern ...., 637 Woodcrest Fullerton, Calif, 9-16 Humanities Smith, Jacqueline .... 1205 Delaware Berkeley, Calif. 12-13 Bible Smith, Linda ........ 135 N. Cleveland Orange, Calif. 7-7 Nursing Smith, Marina ....., 5105 Dolores Ave, Atascadero, Calif. 11-24 Christian Educ. Smith, Rex .... Rt. 4, Bax 110 Salem, Oregon 11-11 Christian Educ. Smith, Susan ........ 3716 Monterey Baldwin Pork, Calif. 1-29 English Smithers, Mary .,.,... 1500 E. Wilson Ave. Las Vegas, Nev. 10-14 Sociology Smoot, Carol ........ 5936 Homewood Buena Park, Calif. 4-16 Humanities Snyder, Laurie ...,..... 1127 Lake Whatcom Blvd. Bell, Washington 4-28 Special Soderberg, Jan ., . 228 N Siesta St. Anaheim, Calif, 3-22 Social Science Soderberg, Joanne .. . 228 N. Siesta St. Anaheim, Calif. 5-27 Site-ml Sommer, John ..... 12911 7th St. Garden Grove, Calif. 4-18 History Sommer, Karen .... 12911 7th St. Garden Grove, Calif. 9-1 English SOUBIROU, Leonie .... Sauter, John ......... 2347 Heather Ave. Long Beach, Calif. 9-13 Christian Educ. Southworth, Beverly , .. 6512 Larchmont North Highlands, Calif. 8-22 Math Spear, Robert ...... .. . 537 N Washington Whittier, Calif. 5-5 Humanities Spencer, Charles . .. 1361 Parker Tracy, Calif. 1-5 Undeclared Spindler, Cheryl ....... 18295 Aguiro St. Rowland Heights, Calif. 5-1 Undeclared SPINDLER, Mildred .... Spivey, Terry ...,...... 6016 Becklond Dr. Farmington New Mexico 9-19 Undeclared Stallings, Betty ..,,..,. 12313 Valley View Whittier, Calif. 3-9 Humanities Stanton, Gary ,,.... 3545 Morningside Dr. Oraville, Calif. 3-10 Undeclared Stark, Duane ,... 14253 Tedford Whittier, Calif, 5-23 Christian Educ. Stauffacher, Faith . . . 229 S. Breadford Placentia, Calif. 2-2 English Stearns, Janet 613 Cayuga St. Santo Cruz, Calif. 1-17 Undeclared Stedman, Sheila ...,. 624 Wellsbory Way Palo Alta, Calif. 1-3 Music Educ. Steen, Laurie ......... 8509 E. Malcamb Dr. Scottsdale, Arizona 6-11 Nursing Stenmark, Mary ..... 4723 N, Calispeh Spokane, Washington 11-6 Nursing Stensland, LoRelle .. . 3441 W. Blaine Seattle, Washington 8-4 Christian Educ. Stevens, John . . . 17912 Pioneer Artesia, Calif. B-30 Bible Stidham, Janet ...... 1865 Dayton Ave. Son Leandro, Calif. 6-17 Undeclared Stiles, David .,.,., 816 S. Sycamore Rialto, Calif. 2-7 English Stipech, Frank . 1535 Harvard Way Reno, Nev. 12-27 Psychology Stiver, Robert ....... 3352 Meridian Ave. Son Diego, Calif. 8-21 History Stoltzfus, David .... R, D. 1 Box 126 Gordonville, Penna. B-28 Bible Stone, Dorothy , , . . 2459 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa, Calif. 9-27 Music Stone, Janice . .... 1801 Montgomery Bakersfield, Calif, 4-4 Music Strain, Janice ...... Box 575 Gila Bend, Arizona 6-27 Undeclared Strono, Vernon 15033 Wolbraak La Puente, Calif. 12-28 Physical Educ. Stronske, Charlotte ,. , Rt. 1 Box B12 Morrison, Colo. 3-18 Nursing Stronske, Raymond . .. Rt. 1 Bax 812 Morrison, Colo. 8-7 Special Stubbert, Larry .... Box 364 Twain Harte, Calif. 2-18 Christtah Educ. STURZ, Harry , .... , Sturz, Steve ...,,.,.,. 4681 Newman Ave. Cypress, Calif. 10-6 Music Suderman, Jack ..... 208 W. Pappyfield Altadena, Calif. 2-25 Christian Educ. SUTHERLAND, Phil .. . Swanstrom, Dan .... 1200 S, Dale Ct. Denver, Colo. 10-6 Psychology Swihart, Anita ...... Route 5 Box 140 Goshen, ind. 9-10 Social Science T Takamatsu, William ,, 5911 Fullerton Ave. Fullerton, Calif. 3-10 Christian. Educ, Taylor, Janet ........ Rt. 1 Bax 44 Eaton, Colo. 7-3 English Taylor, Jeanne . . . 4843 Monroe St. Riverside, Calif. 5-19 Biological Science Taylor, Philip ......... 15314 Clymer Mission Hills, Calif. 6-23 Social Science Taylor, Sharon ..... P.O. Box 593 Camarillo, Calif. 6-19 Christian Educ. Telloeken, Carol ..... . 14631 E. Rosecrans La Miroda, Calif. 12-28 Music Educ. Terrell, Steve .,.. 13613 Utica - Whittier, Calif. 12-6 Christian Educ. Terry, Carol ..,,... Rt. 3 Box 703 A China, Calif. 7-23 Bible Thiesen, Joanne ....... 10501 S. Frankwoad Reedley, Calif. 7-29 Nursing Thiesen, Ruth .. 1483 19th Ave, Kingsburg, Calif. 8-28 Nursing Thomas, Deborah ,... 8808 East Dexter Dr. Tucson, Arizona 8-15 Undeclared Thomas, Glen ....., 5330 Dalmer Park Cold Springs, Colo. 1-1 Psychology Thomas, Marvin ...,,. 12240 Downey Ave. Downey, Calif. 12-17 Christian Educ. Thomas, Sally , ,.,.. . 1448 Stuart West Covina, Calif, 8-9 Undeclared Thompson, John . ,. 14920 Gasely La Miroda, Calif. 4-19 History Thompson, LaNell ..... 12424 Linda Vista St. San Jose, Calif, 6-13 Nursing Thorpe, George ..,. 6222 Navaio Rd. Westminster, Calif. 7-31 English Throop, Beryl .... 18731 Vine St. Orange, Calif. 12-1 Undeclared Thune, Karen .. Box 402 Murdo, S. Dak. 8-22 Undeclared Thune, Robert .... Box 402 Murdo, S. Dak. 2-27 Humanities Thurston, Som . Rt. 2 Box 121 Seio, Oregon 9-16 Christian Educ. Tils, Ralphine ... ... 11318 E. Empire Spokane, Washington 7-17 Christian Educ. Tkach, Valentin ... .. 2616 W. Orangethorpe Fullerton, Calif. 6-27 Bible Tobey, Phyllis ..,..,. Route 4, Box 249 Albany, Oregon 3-31 Nursing , Robert ,.,.,.,. S. Harbor Blvd. tm, Golif. Bible , Roger . . . Box 249 y, Oregon Undeclared so, Alon .. uena Vista Ave. Cruz, Calif. History r, Dennis ...., . N. Fresno St. , Calif. Bible ine, Carolyn . . Ramhurst rada, Calif. ociol Science ine, Richard .. . Romhurst iroda, Calif. ible Ester . ,.... . . . . Fuk Lo Tsun Rd. owlaom Hang Kong Social Science Ruth ,..,...,., Fuk Lo Tsum Rd. Krn, Hong Kong hristian Educ. r, Larry . . . . . MacDuff erm, Calif. Psychology r, Tom ,,.. . . Orville Valley, Calif. Bible Cheryl . . . 164 I, Arizona ursing U rwood, David . . Veemoc esa, Calif. Christian Educ. REID, Richard . . , Harlan ..... Orizaba Ave. ey, Calif. History N, Frances . . V , Minerva ..., . . 11 St. gton, New Mexico story issel. Robert . . . . Atlantic Dr. on, Calif. sychology oon, Philip . odydale te, Calif. iocial Science naoyen, Helena . lllagnolia Ave. de, Calif. English 'oris, Brian ... Box 2935 ille, Calif. Social Science ,W-CYHICH . . . Meadowvole ngeles, Calif. Undeclared jy, Coral E. Longden e City, Colrf. Ihristian Educ. rmon, Gail ..., Perry Rd. ardens story Pamela . ,,., . St. rnardino. Calif. 'sychology , Fred .....,.. Capistrano Ave. le, Calif. tristian Educ. andy . , . . . . . iorito each, Calif. ial Science von Hagel, Carol .. 1107 W. 17th Tempe, Arizona 3-22 Undeclared Voorhees, David . 2801 E. Alto Vista Tucson, Arizona 9-13 Physical Educ. Voorhees, Nancy . . 2801 E. Alta Vista Tucson, Arizona' 12-23 Undeclared W Wagner, Judy . . Rt. 1 Box 123 Longmont, Colo. 9-14 Undeclared Wagner, June 220 W. 2 St. lmperrol, Calif. 11-17 Social Science Wagoner, Juanetta . 1305 Highland Emporia, Kansas 7-22 Music Walker, Judi . . .. 8551 S. California Whittier, Calif. 1-13 Christian Educ. Walker, Julie . .. 525 17 Mile Drive Pacific Grove, Calif. 12-30 Nursing Walker, Nancy . ... 525 17 Mile Dr. Pacific Grove, Calif. 11-12 English Wall, Miriam ,,... 1340 No 63 Lincoln, Nebraska 2-8 Undeclared Wallis, Ethel ..,.. . . C.P. 30816 Soo Paulo, S. P. Brazil 9-5 English Wollis, Susan . . . 23675 Hemlock Sunny Mead, Calif. 1-29 Speech Walters, Bolo . . . . . 610 N. Newland Whittier, Calif. 4-27 Christian Ed. Walters, Ellen . .. .,.... . .. 26613 Nudgent BX. 207 Boron, Calif. B-21 English Walthall, Stanley . . 1801 E. 6B Long Beach, Calif. 3-1 Physical Educ. Ware, Kathy . . . 1215 Fremont Ave. Los Altos, Calif. 7-2 Undeclared Warkentin, Ann . .. 210 S. Sycamore Santa Ano, Calif. 3-26 Nursing Warkentin, Elroy . 2237 Berkeley Turlock, Calif. 7-25 Social Science Warkentin, Marlin . . 2237 N. Berkeley Turlock, Calif. 4-20 Christian Educ. Warrington, Jo Anne . . 12020 Burgess Ave. Whittier, Calif. 11-15 Psychology Watkins, Craig . 4930 Taft St. Chino, Calif. 5-21 History Watson, George . . . 5441 Overland Culver City, Calif. IO-17 Physical Educ. English, Ed ... ... B326 Qumloy Paramount, Calif. 4-7 Christian Educ. Heath, Laurel .... 919 Maple St. Pacific Grove, Calif. 2-3 Undeclared Lain Elizabeth- . . . . iugt 9. 238 S. Ave 51 Los Angeles, Calif. 7-12 Christian Educ. Watson, Pat .... 3923 W. Glenn Phoenix, Arizona 6-7 Undeclared Watson, John .. . . .. 13800 Biola Ave. La Miracla, Calif. 3-16 Christian Educ. Wattenford, Janet .. 13956 Ramhurst Lo Mirada, Calif. 5-12 Undeclared WaLison,Mory. . . 231 10th St. Sunset Beach, Calif. A-13 Nursing Wayne, David . . 2819 Diana Ave. Anaheim, Calif. 10-4 Christian Educ. Weathers, Sharon ..,. 345 17 St. NE Salem, Oregon 5-l Music Wedel,Joan . . P.O. Box 395 Wosco, Calif. ll-22 Business Ad. wedtoke, Pump 5130 Delzura Aloscadero, Calif. 8-1 History Weilmuenster, David . . 1063 N. Bradford Placentia, Calif. 2-11 Christian Educ Weir, Douglas . . 526B Argile Way Riverside, Calif. 8-1 Christian Educ. Weisse, Helen ...... 13800 Biola Ave. La Miracla, Calif. 12-1 Christian Educ. Wells, Dennis . .. 2671 S. Barrington Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. 12-ll Christian Educ. Wells, Dorothy . . . .. . 1351 Arroyo Ave. Pomona, Calif. 6-18 Nursing Wendt, Deon .... 14631 E. Rosecrans La Mirada, Calif. 2-9 Undeclared Wenger, David . .. .. 209 N. Woodrow Little Rock, Arkansas 5-18 History Wesolosky, Doreen .. 705 Victor Anaheim, Calif. 9-9 Social Science West, Virginia . . 758 N. Resh St. Anaheim, Calif. 3-21 Christian Educ. Wetther, Karen .... 313 Mission Rd Glendale, Calif 9-2 Nursing WETZLER, Duane . .. WHITAKER, Howard . White, Sharon . .. . P.O. 312 Empire Station Coos Bay, Oregon 8-31 Nursing Whitehead, Tim ..... . 10661 Paloma Ave. Garden Grove, Calif. A-8 Psychology WIEBE, Loren . Wiebe, Marilyn 720 Howe Dallas, Oregon 19-18 Music GE Martin, Gloria ...... 1837 Laurinda Dr. Son Jose. Calif. 12-16 Christian Educ. McKinney, Katherine .. . 4362 Deland Ave. Pico Rivera, Calif. 6-21 Sociology Roger, lrven . . .. 554 Lorraine Rialto, Calif. 9-15 Physical Educ. ....87 ....87 ....99 ...87 ...87 .. 99 ....77 77 ...77 ....e7 99 ...tot .....99 .,..87 ...77 ...99 . 45 47 ... .. Iul . B7 . .47 . 99 Wiebe, Sharon . . . . 42145 Rd. 124 Orosi, Calif. 12-27 Undeclared WlENS, A. K. Wilburn, Kay . 141 W. Slst Long Beach, Calif. 6-3 Christian Educ. Williams, Barbara . . 3636 Eugene Pl. San Diego, Calif. 6-29 Language Arts Williams, Dan . .. . 6456 Otis Arvada, Colo. 12-27 English Wiggers, Dian . .... . 6519 B Middleton Huntington Park, Calif 7-5 Undeclared Williams, Pamela 517 S. W. 42 Oklo. City, Oklo. 7-9 Christian Educ. Williams, Robin . . 241 N. Kingsfbn San Mateo, Calif. 6-23 Psycholoov Wilson, Collen ... 1969 17th Ave. Santa Cruz, Calif. B-30 Physical Educ Wilson, Earl . .. 120 Mtn, View Dr. Corvallis, Oregon 6-27 Psychology Wilson, Fred . . . . ... .77 12313 Valleyview 351 Whittier, Calif. 8-24 Psychology Wilson, Jane . .. 1670 Los Gatos Way Salinas, Calif. 11-28 Music Educ Wilson, Judy ... 3517 Victor Ave. Oakland, Calif. 7-10 Music Wilson, Marsha . . 430 Addison Ave. Palo Alto, Calif. 12-10 Undeclared Wilson, Michelle .. 336 E. 67 Long Beach, Calif 11-23 Undeclared Wtngo1e,Sandra. . . 3135 Central Ave. Spring Valley, Calif. 9-22 Undeclared Wisdom, Linda .. . 908 oth St, Apt. 6 Santo Monica, Calif. 2-12 Undeclared Witcomb, Eileen . 9431 Nance Ave. Downey, Calif. 6-10 English Withrow, Maureen 35 Woodland Ave. Son Rafael, Colif. 7-21 Music Woekel, Lindo 145 N. 3 St. Montebello, Calif. 10-13 Undeclared Walven, Douglas . 279 El Camino Palm Springs, Calif. 12-2 Psvcholooy WONG, Jennie Wood, Beverly B302 Acacia Ave. Garden Grove, Calif. 5-24 Psychology TRAN S Mica - ---rua ----103 Schellenoerg, Larry . . P.O. Box 502 Shofter, Calif. 12-24 Undeclared Stout, Dan . ....,.. . P.O. Box 124 Point Reyes Sta., Calif 2-7 Psychology Swenson, Baxter 1324 Pico St. Fullerton, Calif. 9-20 Social Science Wood, Susan . . 2540 Dillow Dr. West Linn, Oregon 9-3 Psychology Wood, Wally .. . 636 Cartel Ave. Vista, Calif. 4-19 Christian Educ. Woodbury, Cheryl .... 806 South St. Glendale, Calif. 4-2 Social Science Woods, Donna . . . . . 219 West Central Natick, Mass.4 8-31 Undeclared Wright, Craig . . ... 677 Cecil St. Monterey Park, Calif. 10-30 Psychology Wright, Harold 6220 S. Main St. Los Angeles. Calif. 9-11 Bible Wright, llene . . . 2681 Bell St. Sacramento, Calif. 9-19 Humanities Wright, Kathleen . . 356 Vista Boya Newport, Calif. 9-1 Undeclared Wright, Katherine .. 15941 Quail Hill Rd. Son Jose, Calif. 5-8 Undeclared Wyma, Judy .. . 2605 Galveston Son Diego, Calif. 10-28 Undeclared Y York, Constance . .. 228 Manzanita Ave. Red Bluff, Calif. 7-1B Undeclared Yoshizoki, Yosuko . 1002 Toyodo Hina-shi, Tokyo, Japan 3-20 Christian Educ. Young, Clifton .... . 1126 Amos St. DesMcines, iowa 9-11 Biological Science Young, William . .. .. 13800 Biola Ave. La Mirodo, Calif. 8-ll Bible Z ZAMORA, Frank .. . Zeller, Jeraline . 2319 W. 3rd. Spokane, Washington 12-6 Undeclared Zielke, Sig . , 15956 Porthenia St Sepulveda, Calif. 9-16 Christian Educ. Zirsehky, Dwigm 459 Millard St. Maorpark, Calif, 1-29 Christian Educ, Zwrep, Karen . 9848 Liggett Bell Flower, Calif 1-21 English Thomsen, Peter .....,.. 14615 E. Rosecrans Lo Mirada, Calif. 2-12 Bible- Unfried, Marian .... 9468 Domes Temple City, Calif. 8-26 Bible Vanderbilt, David ...... 8396 Fontainblew Way Cypress, Calif. 5-13 History A YEAR GRO TH FI AL PERSPECTIVE In retrospect, I see a year of progress in nearly every area on Biola's campus. The greatest evidence of this is the number of new buildings which have been built. But more important is the prevailing vibrant spirit among the members of the student body-a spirit that is fostered by interaction and ' I ' invo vement with fellow students and faculty. Basic to this vibrancy is a knowledge of and commitment to Jesus Christ. You might say this is the year that was-different-for the BIOLAN staff. The late staff meetings, the clacking of type- writers the voicing of questions and a d h , nswers, an t e anticipation of moving to new offices in the Student Union all added up to a tangible portrayal of the T966-T967 school year. With the last page in the mail, I feel it necessary to thank some of those people who have helped me this year. To Debb p n o ssistant Editor. More important was her encouragement and cheerfulness at deadline times. ie Anderson, a special thanks for so adequately fulfilling the ositio f A Jack Suderman deserves much praise for the excellent iob he performed in keeping top quality photos rolling in. In addition, he never failed to add a bit of humor and entertainment at the weekly meetings, he boosted the Editor's spirit innumerable times! Furthermore, I could not mention Jack's assistance without expressing appreciation to Dave Lotz, not only for turning out beautiful work, but for the sacrifices he made in his time to keep appointments to take pictures. To Jill Erskine, Chimes Editor d B'lI Eh ' ' , an I mann of Public Relations, a word of thanks-for the borrowed pictures and their support in prayer. Larry Stubbert, Business Manager, helped tremendously in drawing up a budget and informing me of our financial status periodically. To Mr. Frank Imburgia of Thompson Studios and Mr. Jerry Pevehouse of Bruns Studios, a word of appreciation for having portraits ready for those too early deadlines. In addition, our staff is deeply indebted to Mr. Larry Hubbell of Taylor Publishing Company, with his help we have a unified organization and a knowledge of yearbook principles. Credit for sound advice can also be ' M ' ' given to rs. Dorothy Klndell and Mr. Kenneth Daniels. Last, a special word of appreciation should be iv t M S g en o ary tenmark and Sharon Taylor for their assistance, without them, we might have missed the first deadline. For the people outside my staff, who not only put up with me, but continued to praise the efforts of my staff, I am very grateful. A very special thanks to my roommate Alice Vobora, who heard no end of the phone calls, weekly meetings, and Editor's problems. Without her companionship, I may not have kept my sanity! The BIOLAN changed this year. It changed because the many people involved cared enough and became enthusiastic enough to put everything into it. Without them, the thumbnail sketches and rough drafts would not have become real- ities. Thank you all. Sharon Massey I967 BIOLAN Editor Q' W .1 -.H MSM, E f ' x . .,,.1.- ' , Q , 'vw f, f . ,1f., ' 1 .- - .u in pf .fl W' '-WK E, 0 N P :,,v'1,WMwwyJjz.L- w , ' W mf ,4 f .- 'uk' tg . ' - 1 P r ' n' - 9 in-f-, 4 V ,.-,.- ,lu -f I rf--v'.' M vwhyw Q W, MHWWMMW A iq, ' .Q - V. -1 4-7 wi 19 MAN: 15, , . 3-is A A in Lu WT A J ggikffp W x X ivtfgf' iv 4. If W1 I.. , 1 I rf 3 L 1 u MEM , 3 n . , 1 ' ' 'wfvfif L fp., -as ,!.fsf!l9,'.' 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