Biola University - Biolan Yearbook (La Mirada, CA)

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'1-:-.- , gf. 1- J' 51.- S. table of contents dedication . . educators . . students . . athletes . . . enthusiasts . ....4 ...17 ...49 ...105 ...137 T B OF CGNTEN Ev' 1'5'5'1 4-DEDI CATI ON 'iissif---x 1 . , W 'Es 'C I ' r ' 'HQ'g:.-'-Qlirffggljdl:-.f 1' A . ,, f 'rmf :. - Lug,-1',Lu1' I - N mf' 11,5-Ti: J-if-Ll -L 1 fjgw Q32 ft,-JE, K HLA rx TM- --., 'I I 'M 'Nineteen hundred seventy-one marks the fulfillment of 'a dream envisioned nearly a decade ago. In June, the fiitsjt class oh Baccalaureate nurses graduates with .the Bachelbr:-of Science Degree, afterlhaving completed antivfe year program. This .program was the dream ,of Miss .Leonie V. Squbirou, which came tot life through Sher tremendous contribution of long hours of devoted work and sacri- tice. Miss Soubirou's life work started when she was a .studentt at the Bible Itnstitute of Los Angeles. In the 'first semesterof her freshman year, the dean of womenl llediher to the Lord, adding a new purpose to her stu- dies. After ggraduatjng from B.1.0.L.A., she worked diligently to,ob'tain many other degrees: R.N., Emanuel .Hospitialg 'B.A., Allbany Collegeg1P.Hl.,N., University .dT'Orego.n Medical Schoolg MA., New 'York 5Univer- sityg Administrative Credential, University of Cali- fornia aft Lossfxngeles. Starting her' career as a nursing instructor at Whit- worth College, 'she later went Ito Multnomah School ofllthe Bible tot teach missions and health, and 'later still to Hollywood Presbyterian School of Nursing, until the Lord ledl her back to Biola. ln. 1945, she pio- neered the nursing program by becoming dean of the newly formed School, of Missionary Medicine. Later, this school became the department oflnursing, and Miss Soubirou became the head ,of that department. 'Work- ing many hours overtime, she has been very active in getting the' nursing .programg endorsed and tinancially supported. The ladies in her program deeply respect the example oil' dedication set for them 'by Miss Soubirou,Aandl are highly spoken lofi in the four hospitals where they have clinical' training. Evelyn M. Hamil, fR.N., of U.S'.C. Medical' Center isaid in a letter, We'v,c alwaysjknown youfd haveiolnly A + quality students . . . llnu addition ltb her many tasks at Biola, Miss Sou- biroiu uses- her knowledge and .concern in other or- ganizations. She serves on the National League for Nunsiri'g,Public Health Research Committee. Shealso demonstrates her world-wide vision by serving as Presi- dent of the World ,Fellowship Guild of her church, which .promotes missions. Miss Soubirou's ministry exteildsl around the world, with 'graduates of her pro- gram serving in 68. countries under 70 mission boards. Iln September, fl966, Biola' was granted authority tby - ithe State Board of Nursing Education and Nurse reg- istration to ijmplernerit an accredited Baccalaureate Nursing Program. lit is, on the graduation. of the 'first class. b'f'Bacealfaureate Nurses, that we proudly and grateliully dedicate the ll97ll' Biolan to Miss Iseonie V. Soubirou. f 5-. 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Rich ard Chase Inaugurated As Sixth President L. ll I Y if Q Ynff ,Ni X I 5 X-I FIRST DAY-Discussing plans for Con- vocation ceremonies, Dr. Chase and Dave Leeman, who played the piano, wait for the time to begin. COMMUNION-Fellowship was prominent during Day of Prayer, which was highlighted by sharing the Lord's Supper together. Dr. Chase serves the brothers of Alpha Omega Chi. FAMILY POR- TRAIT-Dr. J. Richard Chase poses for an Inauguration Day photo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Chase Cleftj, his wife, Mary, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Sutherland. Crightj. ADMINISTRATIONMI7 Board of Directors Makes Name Change This Year .ga-FLA . -5 I: . , .--13-as-s,-G64 ,Mfg -'hi QL., v 'rf .7 ,A ' E ,, 5 .,.,' , ,R .. -...W , li. ill? 4,- ,J-liE.5M.,.::,.3. ,nf ,!' 1:5 -Q i rc A , .2 ab V K 5 L.. A., GETTING ACQUAINTED-Freshman Jim Flem- Dr. Samuel Sutherland, President Emeritus ing chats with Mr. Craig Seaton and his wife at the Dr. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor New Student Reception. 18-ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES-FRONT ROW: Dr. J. Richard Chase, Presidentg Dr. S.H. Sutherland, President Emeritusg Dr. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellorg Mr. Robert E. Welch, Chairman ofthe boardg Dr. Ray Myers. BACK ROW: Dr. Arvid Carlsong Dr. Foster W. Bens, Vice Chairman of the Boardg Mr. Charles Kohlenbergerg ,,,,g. . Q . . . . Z... ax -, J.: 'fl' M: ' gf- ' .s.ff 4Ak!s1i:.. V gE?3f5f,g.-3 ' f' .tl I f' 1 1 ' Mr. Sylvester Marshbumg Dr. Lloyd T. Andersong Mr. Edgar Lehmang and Dr. George O. Peek. MEMBERS ABSENT: Dr. Roger Arnebergh, Dr. Clifton Hanna, Mr. Gordon Scott, Capt. Robert Vernon, Dr. Walter Warkentin. William Carden-Dean ofAdmission and Records Qi '-wr ,-5? x .ll i VH MLW. ulwhlie .rv ' 'Z Ib. -.1- -1 'N X +., 'A- ff Mr. Craig Seaton --Dean ol'Students Dr. Robert Crawford-Dean ofthe College ADMI NISTRATION-19 Dean of Students Office Reorganized z : Y I 1 I I , X ' 1 1! t X ll 1 wr' ' 1 5 i I 1 4 . N l I - 1 H :ZA X I n 2 2 125 H 2 . N ' N' Wy.. N45 Miss Margaret Hart-Assoc. Dean ofStudents Mr. Paul Poelstra-Assoc. Dean ofStudenls ZOXADMINISTRATION Mr. Paul Sch wepker-Vice Pres.-Treasurer Mr. Adrian HousefAlumni Director ,, 1 J? V -. : '-- , .gf , M! LONG DAY-Mrs. Linda Lindquist, secretary in Dean of Student's Ofiice, assists u studcnt during registration. Mr. John Isaac-Director ofStewardship ADMINISTRATION-21 4 45 RM .Tw !N,,k,,,,, Q ,,.v 55- tie: s an Mr. Daniel Eitzen-Controller Mrs. Renee Noles-Counselor j Mr. Bob Eitzen-Fin ancial Aids 22-ADMINISTRATION 'if Registrar, dmissions Temporarily Combined arse S' -- '-T- :- ' 1 HUNDREDS OF CALLS--Mrs. Dorothy Eitzen provides information for callers at the Sutherland Hall Information desk. w Mr. Bill Roberts-Director of Extension ,X 4. ff 1 Mrs. Barbara Burgcrf Academic Counselor ADMINISTRATION-23 Doctor Replaces Nurse in Medical Services rr RY it-def, Miss Reva Tucker-Acquisition Librarian, Dr. Amold Ehlert-Grad. Studies Librarian, Mrs. Shirley Keyes-Serials Li- brarian, Mr. Gerald Gooden-College Librarian. Mr. Ron Hafer-Dir. ofStudent Activities 24-ADMI NI STRATI ON Rev. Kenneth Daniels-Coord. ofCampus Activ. I 1 V F I INTERESTING DISCUSSION-Ron Hafer relaxes in the Student Union Coffee Shop with Leonard Jensen. Mr. Harold Penrose-Dir. of Public Relations Q Q I 4 l Richard Nollmeyer-Medical A dministrator K.. I ADMINISTRATION-25 Inflation Forces Raised Tuition, Cutbaek --s Mr. Joe Coney, Mr. Dave Humphreyilelead Residents Miss Margaret Kilmer-Dir. ofWomen's Affairs if 26-ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Mary Fussel, Mrs. Ferry Robe rts, and Mrs. Nona Th uney-Head Residents -KA rr -'fi 5. k X ' ,. uv' ' 'H' 115.1 im Div., ki . '---.., v Q vi ,moi L Mr. Wes Older- Director of Maintenance i Mr. and Mrs. Friesen-Cafeteria Managers X fwsfn- X Phn., Mr. Dave Bridgen-Bookstore Manager F' nf gas iii, .lv I I A if C ,sl Q! J MA i ADMINISTRATION-27 Faculty Involvement Extends Beyond Classroom CABOVE7, TENSION-Coach Norman analyzes team problems during the West- mont soccer game. Dr. Norman has coached the team for eight years. CABOVE RIGHT5, RIGHT ON- What is Biola now and what can Biola become? asks Dr. Israel Carmona at fall convocation, September I4. QRIGHTJ, WOMEN'S SPORTS? Miss Throneberry and Barb Stitt complete the scorekeeper's table after a volleyball game. Miss Throneberry coaches the women's team. ONA M. ALVANDI, Nursing, ln- structor: M.S. UCLA. RICHARD ARTHUR, English: Div, Chair. Humanities: Assoc. Prof.: B.A. Biola: M.A., Ph.D Arizona State Univer. ' WILLIAM BASS, Philosophy: Prof.: B.A. Pepperdine Coll.: B.D. Fuller Sem.: M.A. USC: Ph.D USC. DAV- ' ID BICKER, Speech: Assoc. Prof.: B.A. Ft. Wayne Bible Coll.: B.D. Conservative Bapt. Theological Sem.: M.A. Denver Univ. x N H .Nw F15 DOROTHY L. BRAUN, Christian Ed., Prof.: B.A. Wheaton Coll.: M.A. New York Univ.: Ph.D New York Univ. RAYNER BROWN, Music, Prof.: M.Mus. USC. DIETRICH BUSS, History, Associate Prof.: B.A. Biola Coll.: M.A. Cal State L.A. REINHARD J. BUSS, German, ' Associate Prof.: B.A. Univ. ofMary- f, land: M.A. UCLA: Ph.D. UCLA. L FACU LTYf28 1 QABOVEJ, KEEPING SCORE-Mr. Tucker goes over statistics after victory in the Chap- man cross country meet. Mr. Tucker also serves on the Faculty Improvement Committee. IBELOWJ, SPIDER MONKEY-Animals used for research on campus, including rats and guinea pigs, are cared for by Mr. Boemer in the psych lab. VA LENCE NUMB ER-Dr. Peter Kurtz, new head ofthe science department, becomes absorbed in physics. BILL BYNUM, Christian Ed. Div., Chair. Prof.g B.A. Biola Coll.g M.R.E. Cal Bapt. Sem.g D.R.E. Southwest. Bapt. Sem. ISRAEL CARMONA, History, Asst. Prof., A.B. Biola Coll., A,M. Cal State Fullerton, Ph.D USC. JAMES H. CHRISTIAN, Biblical Studies, Prof.g B.A. Westmontg B.Th. Biola CoIl.g B.D,, Th,M, Th.D East. Bapt. Sem. CLYDE COOK, Biblical Studies, Asst. Prof.g B.A. Biola Coll.: B.D., Th,M Talbot Sem. JAMES B. CRAWFORD, Social Science, Asst. Prof.g B.S. John Brown Univ.g M.A. Cal State Long Beach. -5 CHARLOTTE A. DUNLAP, Nurs- ing, Instructorg B.S. Rutgers Univ., M.N. UCLAQ R.N. WILLIAM H.C. EBELING, Biblical Studies, Assoc. . - Prof.g B.A. Wheaton Coll.g Th.B., Th.M., Dallas Sem. LESTER C. EDDINGTON, Biology, Chairmang Asst. Prof.: B.S., M.S., North Dakota Univ. 65 fi l if 29-FACULTY 20 Professors Work on Doctorates in 14 Areas REBECKAH FLEEGER, Nursing, Instructor, B.S. Fla. State U., M.N. UCLA: DOUGLAS FRIEDER- ICHSEN, Bib. Studies, Asst. Prof.: B.A. Wheaton, Th.M., Th.D. Dallas Sem., RUTH FULLER, Nursing, Asst. Prof.3 B.S. Univ. of Wash., B.A. Cal State L.A. DELBERT HANSON, Philosophy, Assoc. Prolfg B.A. Wheaton, M.A. Wheaton, M.A. USC. JAMES O. HENRY, Social Science, l Chairman, Th.B. Biola, B.A. West- mont, B.A. U.S.C., M.A. U.S.C., Ph.D. U. of Maryland, FLOYD C. HILL, English, Instructor, B.A. Cal. State Long Beachg JAMES R. HILL, Music, Chairman, B.M.E. Baylor U., l M.A. B.Y.U.g ROBERT W. HILL, Soc. Sci., Asst. Prof.g B.A. Man- chester Coll., M.D. Grace Sem., M.A. Fuller Sem. QABOVEJ, HISTORY MAKING EVENT-History Professor, Ethel Rankin, discusses the inauguration with Dr. Doland of the English depart- ment. QRIGHTJ, NEW FACULTY-Mr. Rynd, who joined the faculty this year, assists Linda Parker in a chemistry lab experiment. 30 FACULTY QLEFT5, MOOD SETTER4Special music opened each moming of Spiritual Emphasis Week, including a baritone vocal solo by Mr. Lock, director of the Chamber Singers. QBELOW LEFT5, SPACE TRILOGY-Explaining the works of C.S. Lewis, Miss Ridderhof interests her class in a favorite topic. QBELOW RIGHTJ, U.S. HIS- TORY-Debbie Gibson and Mr. Dietrich Buss illustrate history with an overhead projector. VIRGINIA HILL, French, Instruc- tor, B.A., M.A. San Diego State, Diplome Superieur U. of Aix-Mar- seille. MASAKAZU IWATA, His- tory, Chairman, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. U.C.L.A., RICHARD D. JONES, Education, Chairman, B.A. Wheaton, B.D. Fuller Seminary, M.A. L.A. State, Ed.D. U.C.L.A., LETA A. KILANDER, Nursing, Asst. Prof., R.N, St. Luke's Gen. Hos., B.S. U. ofWash., M.N. U.C.L.A., DOROTHY KINDELL, Art, Asst. Prof., A.A. Temple, Buell, I.D. Chap- pell Art School, Th.B., M.R.E. Southwestem Bapt. Seminary. PAUL KULD, Biology, Instructor, A.A. El Camino, B.A., M.A., Gen. Sec. Credent. Cal. State Long Beach. PETER KURTZ, Science, Chairman, B.S., M.S. U. of Mo., Ph.D. U. of Cal. L.A., E. STANLEY LEON- ARD, Christian Education, Asst. Prof., B.A., Th.B. Ft. Wayne Bible Col., M.A. N.Y.U., M.R.E. N.Y. Seminary. FACULTY-:ll STAIRWAY CONFAB-Faculty members including Mr Schwarz and Mr and Mrs Poteet chat informally at the Chase reception ROBERT S. LIVINGSTON, Busi- ness Admin. Chairman, B.A. Stan- ford, M.B.A. Harvard Grad. Sch. of Bus. Admin., WILLIAM LOCK, Music, Assoc. Prof., B.M., M.M. MacPhail Coll. of Music, A.R.C.T. Royal Conserv. of Music., GRANT R. LOGAN, Art, Instructorg B,F.A. U. Of Ariz., M.F.A. U. of Ariz. FRANCES LU, Math, Chairman, B.S. Yenching U., M.S., Ph.D. Ohio St. U. RAY LUTKE, Music, Asst. Prof., B,S.M. Grace Biblelnst., B.M., M.A. Bradleyg BETTY MCCULLOUGH, Education, Assoc. Prof., B.A. U.C. L.A., B. of Ch. Ed. Biola, M.S. U.S. C., COLIN MC DOUGALL, Ath- letic-English, Asst. Prof., B.S. North Central Coll., M.A. Cal. State Fuller- ton., INEZ MC GAHEY, English, Prof., B.A. Wheaton Coll., M.A. L.A. State Coll., Teach. Cred. U.C. L.A. 32-FACULTY nnual Shift Brings Ten New Faculty Members .51 I RICHARD I MCNEELY, Biblical Studies, Chairman, Prof., B.A. West- mont Coll., Th.M., Th.D Dallas Sem. CURTIS C. MITCHELL, Biblical Studies, Assoc. Prof., B.A. Biola Coll., B.D. Talbot Sem., Th.M. Westem Bapt. Sem., Th.D. Grace Sem. GERALD E. MONT- GOMERY, Humanities, Instructor, B.A. Biola Coll., B.D., Th.M. Talbot Sem. GEORGE M. NISHIDA, Sociology, Chairman, Asst. Prof., B.A. Pasadena Coll., M.A. Calif. State Coll. L.A. RICHARD NOLLMEYER, Biology, Sociology, Asst. Prof, B.S., M.D. Northwest. Univ. EDWARD NOR- MAN, P.E., Chairman, Assoc. Prof., B.S. Springfield Coll., M.A. Ball State Coll., Ed.D. USC. BETTY NORMAN, P.E., Asst. Prof., B.S. Taylor Univ., M.A. Ball State Univ. RAPHAEL R. PAYNE, Biology, Instructor, B.A. Westmont Coll., M.S. Univ. ofNebraska. DAVID .PETERS, Political Science, Asst. Prof., B.A., M.A., Oklahoma Univ. JIM POTEET, P.E,, Asst. Prof., B.A., Pasadena Coll., M.A., Cal State L.A. MARGARET PO- TEET, English, Inst., B.A. North- west Nazarene Coll., M.A., Cal State, L.A. BENJAMIN D. POWELL, JR., Business Admin., Asst. Prof., B.S., Univ. of Wyoming, M.B.A., USC. ETHEL RANKIN, History, Asst. Prof., B.A., Cal State, L.A., M.A., Claremont Graduate School. RU- BETTA RIDDERHOF, English, Assoc. Prof., B.A., M.A., Cal State, L.A. JAMES RYND, Chemistry, Inst., Dip., Moody Bible Inst., B.S., Univ. of Illinois, CHARLES SAR- VER, Athletic Director, B.A., U.C. Berkeley, M.A., Cal State Long Beach JACK SCHWARZ, Music, Asst. Prof., B.A., Biola Coll., M.M., USC. ANTONIO SERRANO, Language, Prof., B.A., Univ. of Madrid, B.D., United Evangelical Sem., Madrid, Th.M., Princeton Sem., M.A., Univ. ofVBarceIona. DIANE SHANE- BECK, Speech, Asst. Prof., B.A., Asbury Coll., M.A., Cal State, Long Beach, WILLIAM D. SHANE- BECK, English, Assoc. Prof., B.A., Asbury Coll., M.A. Univ. of Michi- gan. FACULTY-33 Faculty Strives to Improve and Add New ajors iff SUNSHINE PHI LOSOPHY-Mr. Hanson and his students enjoy meeting outside on a warm October day. Mr. Hanson is a graduate ol'Wheaton College and U.S.C. LEONIE V. SOUBIROU, Nursing Div. Chair., Profg B.A,, Albany Coll.g P.H.N., Univ. of Oregon Med School: M.A., New York Univ. RUS- SELL HSTEPAN, Music, Assoc. Prof.g B.M., M.M., D.M.A., Ameri- can Conserv. of Music. HARRY STURZ, Greek Div. Chair., Prof.g B.A., Westmont Coll.g B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Grace Sem. PHIL SUTHER- LAND, Psychology, Chair., Assoc. Prof., B.A., Biola Coll.g Ph.D., USC. CONNIE THRONEBERRY, P.E., Instructorg B.A., Biola Coll.g M.A., Cal State Long Beach. RICHARD UNFREID, Music, Assoc. Prof.g B.M., M.M., USC. WILMAR Lvl WALL, Music, Instructorg B.S.M., Grace Bible Inst.g B.M.E., M.M., Univ. of Neb. DUANE WETZLER, Language, Assoc. Prof., B.A., U.C. Berkeley, M.A., San Diego State Coll.g Ph.D., Tulane Univ. L 34-F AC ULTY P '?!! 'r 2 1 .. 3 5' ai' 2 . ? : .5 1. F1 .K I QABOVE LEFTJ, CAP OF HONOR-Junior I Leslie Willia ceives her nurse's cap from Miss Fuller assisted by Miss and Miss Dunlap. Miss Dunlap is new to the faculty 1 COUNCIL ADVISOR4Mr. Peters met with the A S Council it convened in Dr. Chase's nearby home 7' FACULTY BRIDE-Lecturing to a French class, Mrs. Hill shares knowledge gained at the University of Aix, Marseille, France. She recently married instructor Floyd l-lill. FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTUREDZ GERALD BOERNER, Psychology. Instructor, B.A., Biola Coll., M.A., Claremont Graduate School. LOWELL BROWN, Christian Ed., Asst. Prof., B.A., Biola Coll., M.R.E., Golden Gate Bapt. Sem. VIRGINIA DOLAND, English, Assoc. Prof.: B.S., Bob jones Univ., M.A., Cal State, L.A.: Ph.D., USC. SYLVIA GILMAN, Eng., Asst. Prof.g B.A., M.A., Colorado State Coll. DAVID HAMMOND, Education, Assoc. BOB HOPKINS, Psychology, Assoc. Prof.g B.A., Pasadena Coll., M.A., Ph.D., USC. NICKOLAS KURT- ANECK, Biblical Studies, Prof.g B.A., Grace Coll., Th.B., B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Grace Sem., DAR- RELL TERRY, Sociology, Asst., Prof., B.A., B.D., Lincoln Christian Sem., M.A., Whittier Coll. DA ROLD TUCKER, P.E., Asst. Prof.g B.A., Seattle Pacific Coll.g M.A., Ball St. Univ. Prof.: B.S., Bob Jones Univ.g M.A., ll Arizona St. Univ.g Ed.D., USC. 1?-his --'UI-A LOREN WIEBE, Music, Asst. Prof., B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed., Willamette Univ. ELDA WILMOT, Spanish, Asst. Prof.: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., USC. .IENNIE WONG, Music, Assoc. Prof., L.R.S.M., Royal Schools' of Musicg F.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., Trinity College of Musicg L.T.S.C., Tonic Sol-Fa College of Music. FRANK ZAMORA, Art, Asst. Prof., B.S., M.A., Bob Jones Univ. QLEFTI, UNDER THE PINES-Mr. Loren Wiebe talks tothe chorale at a point above Vemal Falls in Yosemite, during their fall retreat. QABOVEJ, TRANSPA RENT BEAUTY-Dixie Feickcrt uses bits of colored glass to form a stained glass window with Mr. Logan's assistance. FAC ULTY-35 RAPPI NG IT OUT-Pastor Bustanoby answers Dave Hong's questions after a class in Early Hebrew History. Pastor Bustanoby teaches part time in the Bible Department and pastors Temple Baptist Church in Fullerton. Bible GROUP INTERACTION-Dr. McNeely and three ofthe students in his Doctnne class ponder the life of Dr. NcNeely served three years as a Chaplam in the Naval Reserves Hrs son Dennis is a student at Biola 36-BIBLE C.E. Department-Talbot Develop Master's Program PRACTICAL PRESENTATION-Dr. Bill Bynum and Mike Hagan act out an interview situation in a skit in an Organization and Administration class. The class deals with church structure, leadership training, STUDENT SPEAKER-Roger Hedgpeth, a graduating senior, stresses an important point in an oral report, given in Dr. Braun's survey ofChristian education class. 17 f F JIM' and church administration. Dr. Bynum is the head of the Biblical Studies Division, which includes Christian Education. GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION-Mr. Lowell Brown and Ron Liden discuss the advan- tages ol' various church organizational charts. Mr. Brown, recently on the staff at Van Nuys First Baptist Church and a graduate of Biola, now teaches part-time at Biola and serves as an advisor for Gospel Light Publications. I 1 - i- l Htl.. V., 2. CHRISTIA N EDUCATI ON-37 Math Department Graduates First Two in ajo rw' STUDENT AID-Math tutor Lois Ratzlaff assists Doug Wilson with difficult problems during a study session, Lois teaches the refresher Math A class which meets on Thursday nights. ATTENTIVE LISTENER-Senior Dave Houchin takes notes during an evening business math class in Marshburn Hall. Dave is a business major and served as Business Manager for the Publi- cations Board. He is also a newlywed. NEW PROFESSOR-Mr. Peeders, who joined the faculty this year, teaches fundamentals of math to his large class. BIOLOGICAL CUT-UP- Larry Burtoft and Ernie Sittig dissect a frog with helpful assistance from instructor Lon Ackelson. The frog dissection is the final lab project in General Biology, 38-MATH '.,,.,. W , lay- W' - mosh' may-Llc '4 Gif-.rjcxv B 'L - - r, ., V E X X s R.. .47 ,- if fhf ' fgf,-f-1 .x'r ,,.. 1 Q 1 I ' ,xl iff' . ' l l ....,.,,,..,,, , r, Mi.:-K fl Hs K -A Att. . I,-, :Vik N: .z,W1,::5 21: 'I 7,5 H if WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-Accuracy concerns physics students Les Beckwith, Annie Poon and Donna Madden as they do experiments with a torsion penda- lum. The course is taught by Dr. Peter Kurtz, head of the Science Department. SHARING INFOR- MATION-Jule McDorman and Barb Green work together on a lab assignment in General Biology. Science I s fl I fi ' Q I- , ' Wi 'I ' Q ' I' ta! ' 7 , ' A' . ' Y' 1 q V I li I 1 V , ' I N -in V J A ,la ,--7.2: . .. . xt A, my :Qi WJ -..,X -J F Fr . v: Q , J' FELINE SKELETON-Larry Waggoner and lab partner had to construct their own animal skeletons as an outside complete workbooks for Vertebrate Biology by examing project.Thecoursewastaught by Mr.Kuld. skeleton structures of different animals. The biology students SCIENCE ON YOUR MARK!-New students are tested for physical Nlitness during throw, pullups, balance beam, leg lifts and rope jump. The students were re Orientation Week. Besides the 600 yard run, a lap and a half around the track, .tested for improvement at the end ofthe semester. students also had to perform in exercises including the shuttle run, baseball FOLLOW THE LEA DER-Janet Wiebe watches as a classmate tests her skill at ropejumping and awaits her turn to participate during P.E. testing. 40-PHYSI CAL EDUCATION Physical Education FORE!-Mary .lean Hagman concentrates on hitting the ball during driving practice in a ladies' golf class. A variety of sports activities are offered for credit. I I . l'i K I . A' A Z, A1 GENTLE CA RE -Junior Cindy Clark cradles a small patient while she trains in thc Pediatric Ward at County General. 4' rs:- went -one Nurses Receive Baccalaureate Degree RTI NG PATIENTS-Nursing students County Hospital. The nursing program supplements Gebb, Ethel Klingcnburg, and Ruth Holecek classroom training with practical training in a number over paticnt's charts during hours spent at L.A. oflocal hospitals. l il ill l . V , ,I ,, ,C .l 1' I lr v I l l l 1 MEDICINAL MEASURE-Learning the correct way to load a syringe concerns Ruth Diavestes and Nursing instructor Ruth Fuller, Ruth received a scholarship awarded by the Anaheim Hos- pital Auxiliary during the fall capping service. She is a Junior I student in the Baccalaureate program. NURSING-41 Education Major Re-evaluates Teaching Metho w. l 1 , F . T . , . i 42-EDUCATI ON AT EASE QLEFTJ-Phyllis O'Neal, a senior language arts major, talks about the teaching system followed by the elementary school where she is student teaching. FU' TEACHERS QABOVEJ-Christie Dausel, Adelle Mostue and Jeannie Batchelor listen students giving reports on various problems confronted in modern schoolrooms in Dr. J education class. . '-'- -:5iLE?? , Egger .iiefw Piecoxo x . r E S f I 2 mb,g,so0 ' cw FOURTH GRADE LESSON-For a student teaching unit on The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky, Faith Edmonds made posters illustrating instruments featured in the different themes of the work. POPULAR-'PROFESSOR-Dr. Phil Sutherland speaks in his character- istic relaxed mifriner to members of his large child and adolescent psychology class in Sutherland Hall. IBM RESULTS-Al Merrill and a classmate discuss their grades after the lirst test in child and adolescent psychology held during the fall semester. .. A, Psychology INFORMAL MEETING-Mr. Boerner chooses the re- course, with Barb Bender, Glenda Wilson, Dianne Walz Iaxed atmosphere of the fountain for discussing principles and Sharon Forrest. The small size ofthe class made much of learning and motivation, an upper division psychology interaction possible. PSYCHOLOGY-43 44 Social Science-Missions Expandg ajor Uniqu 5 r PROBI NG STUDY-Mr. Dietrich Buss researches a their homework than students do. The library facili- topic in United States History for his classes the next ties are used by faculty and students alike. day. Faculty members often spend more time doing T -i- ll i. , hi, i-Nil, ll ' il pm: 5 . M.. 2 'alkf dh Moll-1 l vt, I I ' ,D rraoviiixmn V, N 4 'X ad' '11 Fx D V l FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS-Dennis HEADS BENT OVER-Students take down 1' . Johnson and Steve Hanna learn the basic princi- every word as Dr. James Henry lectures a class in . ' l ples of accounting from Mr. Ben Powell. Mr. history of world civilization. Dr. Henry is Social -I ' I Powell is one of the new faculty members. WITH Science Division Chairman. Lsocmt SCIENCE SUBJECT-Dr. William Bass teaches a select group ofPhilosophy students Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Sartre. Q ...Aslan SCARED SPEECHLESS-Kathy Felten delivers a speech about reaching out to the lonely people at Biola and in the world. Each student is required to take a course in basic speech. Phenomenology and Existentialism class. The class studies the works of 'Qing DISCUSSING DIAGRAMMING-Student Niki in Modern American Grammar. The class studied three Courson talks over the traditional method of diagram- types 0fGl'amm2i1'- ming sentences with Dr. Richard Arthur after a class HUMANITIES-45 iss: . iii -F , 'ls 5 r 3 , ,A,A , I A x AR I ' lie: 1 i 'K 7 lt...lg t , A --3 la .5 l l it ,ri fzf-M . ' V ' - lm' - , W , 1- + 1 . .,. . Y, ,. .411 - '. 'i i is r A' . when , ,Y . if- A r t it - 1+-rw - 4 V .,,?'f '-'as- A! 5'-.7 ' vl- Y' 'i 1 ' in 'Q' Q me A ' - Q- ' . ,194 Y ,- , . 1 'EL ' Fi 1' I 'iii' , 1 'L ' t - K ., ...flak 3 'leg i -. A .L - WELL-SHOD-Freshman Ed Parrish works on a pencil sketch of an old pair ofshoes THROWING ON THE WHEEL-Lisa Morton gets her hands into cl in the art room for his drawing class. Because of the great number of drawings re- 35 She Sl'l2lPCS 21 ceramic dish at the financially prolitable Art Demo quired, students were continually challenged to find models. 46-A RT Ar stration held during November at the Sutherland Hall patio. CRA FTS-Lily Yao creates a many-colored stained glass window by leading the glass and soldering the joints where the lead intersects. Crafts students learn such handicrafts as weaving, leather work and silk screening. ,f Lutke Directs Newl Organized Concert Band P5 WOODWIND CHORUS-Biola's first concert band, under the direction of Ray Lutke, has many members including clarinet players Fay La Munyan, Mareda Halverson, Debbie Mullins and Tim Smith and liutists Connie Reinmuth, Bev Spykstra and Janice Smith. The band premiered in chapel before Thanksgiving vacation and performs a great variety ol' music includ- ing marches, classical and sacred works. RECORDED INTERLUDE4Scott Warren and Dean Arvidson, music stu- dents, follow scores as they listen to Vivaldi's Gloria in preparation for the Christmas concert which was presented by the Chorale. INSTRUMENTAL MAZE-Amid many instruments added because of Biola's new band, Dan Simmons reaches for his violin before rehearsing for the string ensemble. Dan is the second chair player in that group. MUSIC-47 PRESIDENT'S LETTER THANK YOU. . . For your participation and words of encouragement at my Inauguration, For your interest in politics, social problems, Viet Nam, injustice, ecology, and, above all, aBiblical base forlife, For the enthusiasm and idealism of youth - the necessary balance to the apathy and extreme caution that sometimes hinders age and experience, For your dedication to Christ, For the discussions in office, home, and on campus that forced me to think more clearly, reaffirm more openly, or alter my thoughts and beliefs, For your keen interest in sharing your faith in Christ in so many effective ways, For the problems and disagreements that came, regardless of the cause or outcome, I have learnedmuch and know now more that ever that His grace is sufficient - and necessary, Above all, for the privilege of being one in Christ. J. Richard Chase, President PART TIME FACULTY Mrs. Genevieve Anderson Music Mr. Seymour Anderson Sociology Dr. .lack Aton Science Mrs. Becky Brown Spanish Mr. Andre Bustanoby Bible Mr. John Chiara Philosophy Mr. Thomas Finley German Mr. Wayne Flory Bible Mr. Alfred Fox Sociology Mr. Monti Grutzmaker Music Dr. Gordon Hooker Music Mr. Jerry Johnson Chr. Ed. Mrs. Karen Lak Music Mr. Laszio Lak Music Mr. Jack Little Bus. Admin. Mr. Charles McClain Speech Mrs. Margaret Noble Nursing Mr. Roger Oliver Math Mr. Harold Peeders Math Mr. Bill Roberts Drama Mrs. Margaret Schaper Music Mr. Carl Swenson Journalism Mr. Ron Swick Linguistics Mr. Sam Talbert Chr. Ed. 48-ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION All school years are characterized by change, innovatio growth. The academic year l970-l97l saw the inaugurati fo a new president, added personnel, and improvements curriculum. Highlighting the year, before an audience of over 2,0 students, faculty, and guests, Dr. J. Richard Chase took t oath to become the sixth and youngest president of Biol' Much of the enthusiasm surrounding the inauguration w generated by Dr. Chase's close association with the school. graduate of Biola, he has been affiliated with the school sin 1959, first as a professor, then as an administrator. Followin the resignation and retirement of Dr. Samuel Sutherland la year, Dr. Chase left his position as academic vice-president t become the leading administrator. Many of the changes in personnel were inter-department position changes. Craig Seaton served in a dual capacity a Dean of Students and director of the Counselling Cente Margaret Hart and Paul Poelstra became officially know as Associate Deans of Students, while Margaret Kilmer an David Humphrey were named Directors of Women's and Men, affairs. Other changes of title included William Carden as Dea of Admissions and Records and Harold Penrose as Directo of Development and Public Relations. There were a few new part-time and full-time faculty bers added to the Biola staff, and in several major areas, were curriculum changes. The Mathematics Department uated two Math majors for the first time since the was formed. The Nursing Department, in a similar way is uating its first class of Baccalaureate Nurses. The Music ment, with the addition of Mr. Ray Lutke, formed the Biola Concert Band, giving students the chance to perform practice their musical talents. A group from the Department, headed by Dr. Phil Sutherland, took a field to New Mexico to do individual research projects among Navajo and Zuni Indian tribes. Opportunities for student growth seemed to characterize this academic BECOMING PEOPLE. . . alone, or part ofthe crowd, listening to a chapel speaker or studying in aiquiet place, soimany small moments make up our lives as we share in our excitement, ourjoys, our experiences. weleam from each other, from teach ers, from fellow students, from ourselves observing our world and looking unto His-- BECOMING STUDENTS OF LIFE. 'J . M, f l as f , 'ww V Q34 1. jf 1471 v rX's', . N- , .. ,- L. wr: . 1 .f Egg' '7' M, 4 -1 P, kr ii :Q5 4 4 . 3 4- ina' H ,: e v! J , 'iz +A? ,, fi X211- X' . X. w I 'Q . jx ., , , ' M . M I X xxfxxfmx-mg? Fx Q 'vigiirf -img, X .. iY'5f: l ' ' 5' 'K MV I N W Q ,- - 5 Nzw wf - wwf 'ww in XX , X x X X 1 fry X .- nrt X xxsf X X . K 'Ml lvrii-337' X153 f'x'l -rC1' nigsqmi-Q xlf'-'ff' W 1 J lllff- ,kxqi Rx! L Muff , , ig, It -sg, T r 1 '-. ' X u I ' f I. x ' Q KZ I f wx WEN N .J .X 1 EA' sim, X'- X .XR A xx. . x N x XX X ,. X -on-'Nl-..'. it FRESHMAN OFFICERS The class officers for l970-7l are Gary Schwitz, President: Melodic Narrumorc, Treasurer: Candy Bull, Secretary: and Todd Halberg, Vice President. PIE IN FACE-Freshmen and sophomores alike enjoy the delights of cream pie at the Frosh Trial. CA REFUL AIM-Dean Arvidson opens wide while a friend attempts to feed him. ' ifih H lx ' i 'll 'F fi ' A Q , A Bonnie Abbott In Q YH 'A .S ,gh 1 Bill Ackley vs ' ' if J I L 13 C A Mark Ailanjian ' ' 'L to L, 6 , '. ki, s , Q- Betsy Allen Y 7 I flu. , Charles Allen - - 1' 4' X. X I IQ . A , Joyce Allen a ' Q, ' f 'v z ' L , I , I I IIN. 1 fl .X ' Mi -.. tg. E Eb 1 I . . ' ., .I , ,, if ,X . 'v 'A Julia Alloway - Q Karen Amstutz g Becky Anderson ' 5 I Marian Anderson P?-if '1 W IK V Jane Andringa X Q 3 if - 'lbw c. Q I .!. . Janet Arthur I .f .- A . . A-1 ' I Susan Arveson - Dean Arvidson Eddie Bascom , ' Chester Beach I Douglas Bean 5 ' ' V ' l Connie Beaver - . I t 'J ' 1 ' ,- , - . , I I Ex gf Stephen Benke Q. N X ,L A 'N Egg, Deborah Bennett G T f . Q ' VF' ni' , L. ,.l, l, -' ' ' :eil CarolBergdale t- t -I I I wt ,. I kai sy I I A I Mark Bergthold X ' - ' . 1' '.- ' l Patti Bertram ts l 1 ' ',, I I , -gf Kenette Beshore , ' l ' , N, ,Q 4' ' ' in .iff I J 1, . ,A ,Q i ' A: tif: 2-f 6 FRESH MA N-49 Cathi Bicknell Philip Bishop Michael Blakley Stan Blanchard Katherine Blanck Nelson Blanton tw- il x5 I Freshmen Enjoy Relaxed CUB Atmospher Sharon Bogue Sandra Book Deborah Boscia Nina Bradley Patricia Braker Keith Braun Elvina Brechbill Charles Brisley Nancy Brouwer Cheryl Brown Michael Brown Sharon Brown Candace Bull Sharon Bulla Cora Bultsma Loma Burbidge Dianna Burk Cynthia Burrough Marilyn Camp David Canada Rebecca Carlson Corinne Carmichael Magna Carrico David Carrier :'n,,.,g,,',,- ' 1 5 V, W 5 X B' A A D ' 2 L' M 5 I .' iii' Y?-y ,Q ,. f PX i Aix 41112. H 1 ' I l i 5 l xi l-V I r Y V Q TQ' li 'l pf' l f' , ii ,WI ff' 7 A ' 5, 51, 2 U , Nj 1 MQT Q 1 A E .AU fx X A . 3. Ll' f' 4 QW 37 -'.M f'L .r,. X I, X l l . M -C .Q 4 1' i ' 5 1 f l sr- qt , L9 nr-5 , gi gr., v- K l f- . 'l kr' 4 'li Ax 'af Q if l I GET TOGETHER-Peggy Mullikin and Paul Lantz talk in the College Union Building between classes. SOJFRESHMEN GOOD SPORTS-Two freshmen guys challenge each other to a rousing game ofping pong in the CUB. l, fr. PLEDGE Scott Ward enjoys bumper pool in the Union Build- QUIZ DAY-Ben Hampson revie even though it was declared offlimits to Alpha Omega pledges. quiz, which obviously has him down. 9- .1 ss 6- in , It A at A ,A M as- lx V Y 3 xx' ' S Ti. W X ' 'J if - ,Q i f I L' . A fr LH! 1 , Ts ,,l if 3 if T 79 ,V J ' Q19 K :fl J at 'll ' IN-1 I 1 .P . G all 'tw' Q, F A ii 1-. -gt 2. 1, I fl 1' X ,J gh ' . VVS. ,. 1 Ak X i ' li YQ. M . , fi fans J i A . .Yr gs gy h V' - K ,'- L-v i A L- V 'T' XX a'.-, .j i T- 1 ' 4 ll I fx l' 'T . , if ,V ga I 3, 'Y A if V T C H f J it f M Q T, J E ,as f. Clfll-it-' J J - sf 1 ' 1 t N I ' ' I- JJ J I x U1 1 ws his Old Testament syllabus for a Bible Linda Carter Joy Case William Case Nancy Cassidy Whitney Chandler George Chase Weimin Chen Jeffrey Chenard Jeanine Cherry John Chesney Linda Chick Judith Christie Edward Ch ristopherson Jeffery Church Jon Churchill Bonnie Clapper Carol Clark Lavem Clark John Claud James Cleminson Terry Cobie Edward Coe Glenn Complin George Conant Lois Cooper Albert Copeland Susan Cordes Christine Corley Mary Cose Thomas Cowles FRESHMEN-Sl Stephen Cross Nancy Culver Steven Cunningham Sandra Curdy Anne Cureton Jerrol Dangers Janice Darrow Janice Davis Mary Davis Louise Dean Patricia Deck Randy Deegan Deborah Deines Jean DeJong Marius Denisiu Shana Denison Debra Denlinger David Dickinson Virginia Dinsmore Nadine Doerksen Stephen Doty Randall Dowler Janet Duffield Linda Durocher Daniel Dyk Dean Dykstra Susan Eccles Stephen Elam Darrell Elliott Connie Erickson David Erickson Ezekiel Etuk T, W,,g X SZWFRESHMEN F rosh Unite With thers for Biola Activiti ' l 4 - 'S 4 K Z , I gi . ' 'X -vs if SF J LA X N r -' i J is K .Lx Z -xl Y. A- -S. - 3' i K - ,,- gx L 'l - Tv, J 'fl 1 -I ' 4 Q' -I . ,-P 4 t f 71 fi. fr C at y ,H I' K ,' 4 in I - tg V l g fl ,y,., ,. rtsy Ag V 'S S' il Q A T ,l 5 I ix .-5,7 fi X. I gu i:- , 1131544 'Q , Q , A I 'B X 1 ' W f If it C A re e J J ift-i ., l . up Hg . a n .65 l J fe 'J 1' hifi ml- lift., .tl Y 5 V' sara? I .3 5, x ist! of , v F gr' .-1--7 7 , -.1 . 1 LET 'ER RIP- Leah Hulce struggles with roll ol' masking tape while decorating for October candlelight dinner. NE Debhie Krause and other spirited fans make their via the girls' dorms, to a pep rally before the Westmont game. - IH ir 9 l ' Y f ' 'cf , i ' , Pr ' 6 llplil' - 11 1- 'i' I Q', N F i , 7. . ,X I 4 'r A X is Ig . it is Q A , , I rn - , Y,.7 K L - t ' SC'-5 , L 1' FY' , f L Q: ' il . I 5 gin .4 f It . ' i : . i ' W K :I -,ly-f X kt i I fn l 5 K A , s' ui it 13... Y I il 'GJ xml- .. . gtgaasu g .1 l l 1 5 it l i . Q i il A , I 5 , 2 ' I' . 1. f iff PY - l iq! if ', rr r F' LIGHTS AND SHAD0WS4New Biolans sit dreaming by the lireside at the Freshman Orientation bon fire. Nadina Evans Keith Falconer Kathleen Fandrich Karen Fante Steven Farris Dixie Feickert Jeannine Fischer Maureen Fitzgerald Brian Flickner Louise Flory Virginia Fogg Foresteen Forbes Nancy Fredrickson Sharon Fricke Paula Gaffner Linda Gaglio Kathleen Galley Donna Galpin Michael Gardner Jan Garland Daniel Geist Elizabeth Gieser Dennis Gilbertson Paul Gizzi FRESHMEN-53 CLEA R AND CONCISEfMembers of Miss Ridderhofs English class demonstrate their writing styles on an essay exam. SAME TEST fBryan Mun- roe works diligently to catch up with the rest ofthe class on an exam, TQ Ruth Gooden Sharon Goshom Joan Grant Y James Graves , Ted Green 'J Susan Gregory in .l , Linda Grissom Jolene Groom Gerhard Gross Ellen Grover -1 K. VR' Marilyn Grubb John Grunau Q A a y 1 S' I Gerald Gustavson ' J .l J 47 .- V David Haberer ' it ' ' , Debbie Haight if J 3 Todd Halberg M , Donna Halbert X i 4. , Bonnie Hall X , V W sl i 'li saslli i , ,, saii J Mareda Halverson QI , , David Hampson - - . e :N - - Jean Hansen . ' 1 Barbara Hanson - . Janice Hardison ' Joyce Hardison F? Mary Hart l Debra Hartman David Hawkins Ill Q John Hayden ' Lovely Haynes Bradley Hayton 54-FRESHMEN ' W X J I T1 l I Lui v 1 4 if f A ' ii- y I . Ji f ,-:I+ ll 51- rss or as l if 1: 1' sa ' 'st .wx Ni J -VR' 1 i ' ,. . . P ' -' 4. ., N rosh Find Studies Rougher Than in High School S . 9- K1 T i i l Ct All nv i T rf- t Us fit! J' 1 ,- in ,el Q .K ' E' -I Jl kx fl . ef' , I, ax U' K' , . 1 i i ,. S t.l L4 8 pt -me -X -F 2 J nu ! IIA s fav '55 EY , K T R ' n ii N A ei I A stir ' if I 1 Y f . 'V v lll ii if t , F ,rj i gl' . 'Q ui is . us- Q 1 ill tt , T P , ,I av- ift. r ' 1 5 rfb il sg! I 'Q' HIC ' N HL harm 1' fm Orvil Hazelton Ann Heck Sue Heinmiller Janet Hendrickson Robert Heppner David Herron Catherine Hersh Martha Hesse Cherie Hickey Phillip Hiebert Emlyn Higa Janet l-locker Karl Hoekman Kathy Hoffman Cindy Holbrook Michelle Holbrook David Hollingsworth Cheryl Homiak David Hong Ronald Huber Paul Hueneleld Harold Hughes Lea Hulce Donald Hulin Bonnie Hume Richard Humphrey Joanne Iler Donna lmoto Ronald Jackson Stanley Jantz Becky Jenne Andrew Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Johnson Sheryl Johnson Judy Johnston William Johnstone Daniel .loner David Jones Kathie Karr Theo Keffeler Gail Kerby Joyce Kersten Faris King Judy Kingham Jeremy Kitabjian William Klein Karen Kliewer Smiling Interactlon Common Among F reshm ming SIGNS OF THE FUTURE-Students pass the Science build- ing on their way to chapel. SMI LES-Nancy Cassidy watches the Westmont soccer game. Barbara Klokke Linda Knowles Marcia Kohman Deborah Krause Jeffrey Kuball Steven Landry Martha Landweer V' V JE if Ronald Lang ' f Susan Langston ' Y 1 , ,, .r Paul Lantz L 9 Kathleen Larabee 1 ye ' X i Wanda Larrison , 9 I s X f ' ' J f ' Janice Larson , Ted Laughlin Robert Lester 7' ' Arther Levert , Carla Lewis V I I if Jane Lewis lf . W K an 'f ' 'f'?f3 ,r Q. -iflif zaf ll r 56-FRESH MEN 4 Q' l 5 J N F A Ltd lu V tt..- I 35.1, fi: i , mi jx ' X A T x 4 6 Q v Y X . into f ..., - ,W W, ff l i fiia:,t,,g--Je L- f' , A ' Ti 6- '11- 9,2 W 4' ' -'-U ' .f Q33 . 1, f y KDS i i 'FP - 9' J 'P ts ' I A 4 . Y , ,,. 0 Y?-' V' J- ' T r . ,J J i L, A l l' Q 'T x u . I N 45 jx' - Ii -Eli' 4 ix FF l' - :V Ami Vu all yg 3 Q sl' T 3 y 1 i '-5? ii ' ' 'fi J J 9 I 1 4 T J 1 i V Y l X W i .- 'lil f Y. 1 ,, f B t iihfl' . .i ill my J Q X ' i ff . ,N K I .. . li L 6 J 9 , w J - Q s A I , ,. 'jig J Klfwif 1 ii f 4' Q..- T l : 53.2' L f r e if 1' 5 FT -up-he - r- t 'W J .T J l J .Jil ,Q X F' . 1 f u 1 gb. 4 A -ll r i- J lifi: JUST FOR GRINS Carol VunNotc appears pleased as she looks at the newly arrived pictures ofa friend. PICTURE PICKUP,-Frosh girls eagerly wait in line to receive their class pictures. For the first time the pictures were in color. But Li Janet Lind Stephen Lindberg Janice Little Linda Lloyd Jeffrey Logsdon Philip Lowrance Linda Lyding Howard Lyon Bruce Lyons Sheri Lyons Penny Mabe Steven Mabs Duane Magoon Ted Maniatakos David Martin David Marty Fred Matteson Nadine McAlister James McConnell Marilyn McDonald Donna McIntosh Michael McLaughlin Jane McManus Gary Miller Donald Milligan Judi Mims Dana Minor Marian Mintz Geral Mitchell I ,sf ,, Q'-1 t j Ax-,Pi Y Ii I T FRESHMEN-57 Jerry Mitchell Brian Moore Joyce Moreno Martha Mosier New Students F ace Physical and Mental Exertio 4 . Margaret Mullikin A N - . Deborah Mullins ' . ., ' v ga Bryan Monroe f S- f' , Melodic Narramore :I - .1 '-t l' ll ' - Donelle Nelson - 1 ' ' 4 'l' Margaret Nelson ' -is Roger Nelson :gf Becky Neufeld . 7 B l, ' X , hi. ll 'af i - 1 f 58-FRESHMEN Sharon Ngan Susan Nielsen Debra Norton Eileen Nystrom Cheryl O'Brien Kathleen O'Lear Jack Orr Joyce Orwig Larry Osbome Beverly Overmeyer Timothy Park Edward Parrish Gloria Patterson Polly Peachee Debra Perry Jonathan Petersen Dale Petrescue Louise Petterson Crystalee Phillips Judith Phillips James Piepmeier Kathryn Placzek Finn Pond Michael Pozar P' 123.51 ., '1 li ml.. s ,s 'Ar X f ' K f' . 'Qi' Q19 P' E I E-T VV, A nf -If 'N V ' - J - .', 'J S A ww' rifle malt .ll N it SQ 1 i L . f AE 1 ff .t -X t- l .f,vl .,A,.,'!t ,1 ' ll X Alai., .J si Y 'l' J P lf: 'J I -'jx X .sig V- xl if f N ' l 1, I r P tl l' DAYflEven though it is cool enough for a coat, Carol List studying and relaxing on the grass with her shoes off, next to Union. L t 3 . 1 . 4 . I . Lf' I - - N ,X 7 V A W .il iii- Q ' as 'Qs ,nu , 'A li get lf' t Ati 1 R' P i t t x 1 7 3' A ' if - .tl f s n ' 7 I A - 'A , A i t ff! . I - I in W' -. 14.4 MPX l -ti as lgxq SN l t . .f ' l I5 t, - t 'fl Roberta Price Roy Ragge Yvonne Rasco Roben Rasmussen Lee Rauch Linda Reed Scott Reed Janice Reihmer Stevens Reynolds Daniel Rice Cheryl Richmond Carta Robbins Victoria Roberson Barbara Roberts Karen Roberts Melvin Rollema Colleen Rose Wilma Rosscup -R t M -. . I .-- 1 L ' ' v .11 Q W 'J i g I I , i J f l h X J MQ, ,. At Rickie Rowe ' l T 'ff I' David Ruffner ' ' R- 'A David Ruppert :L N , - - 1 ii ' 4 , a 'ff 73,-': .. ' 1 0 if 2 t ft-aft t R it l ' fx ful , , x 5 f Z.. Ronald Rustin , , 4 Wa. , Q, Pj Q ' 5 W I Marsha Rutherford PHYSICA L pirwiisswwew student, Lynette Mintz, demonstrates E.. ft' , R Hefbeft RW her skill during P.E. Testing at the beginning ofthe semester. , it ' 'V g ' ' X 5 , 1 - 'A t x I FRESHMEN 59 STRICT ATTENTION'Chlldfen from Mead are intrigued by the lesson FRIENDS Faris King demonstrates practical Christian love by working lallghl by 8 Biola girl, DZU1 0fSMU OUII'CI:1Ch THE WORD D3lSy Tetro IHKSS ygung boys ln Walls On Saturday mQmmg advantage ofa free moment to read her Bible in the College Union Building 60--FRESHMEN Susan Samuel Greg Sanders Debra Sarver Stephanie Schauer Marta Schommer Leellyn Schultz Gary Schwitz Keith Seo field Kay Secrest Caryn Sells Warren Shannon Judith Sheets Jenon Sherman Evelyn Shoun Kathleen Shurtz David Sinclair Larry Sittig Diane Sjodin Lonnie Skiles Patricia Skrivan Carolyn Smith Deborah Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Randy Smith Sherry Smith Belva Snyder Lawson Snyder Mark Snyder Patti Snyder rosh Use Blble Teachlng 1n Local :iar': i n 'T ,zu-X' , T -' 'f-if t fialllmm O gs. ri Q0 r I l 1 , '94 u ' h 5 11 '- 'xox ,fri . A4 6 r. i I.,-'-: , A ii Tv ,W R. if 5- 5 1 i xu A. In X 'V F Z utreach 4 1 Vwlxfg 5- 1' 'W' I -'f Q' jg Q bfi' I W 7. 1: ' 6 ff :ILT 5 L- . L I' S-v QU' ,SX r A -,Z 4 6 l Hi Q S V lli ll? K 2:2 ' Ll ies: TT , qi f 1 l N- ,f N' k'1:4,,,sQl,,tli 'll 2255: ,H ,,,H',,H,,, , . , :si ,A ' 5, l' . K n , .,. r ,555 ,.: , ,J 1 f tr, 1 ,!.zli'3Z' 11' '!'.?+ el U ' X: ,, t .1 ' ' .r T leases all 1 ' r ll S Becky Sprick Beverly Spykstra LaDonna Stebleton Ralph Stebleston Debra Steele Cheryl Stephens Diana Stillman Kurt Stockwell Harold Stoner Ronald Stovall Randall Strohman Mark Sutter Joylene Swabeck Gary Tangeman Carol Taylor Jonathan Teeter Daisy Tetro Stephen Th rush Thomas Tillman Beverly Todd Shirley Todd Daniel Tolopilo Randy Treyman Karen Un ruh Edward Valenciana Patricia Vance Terry Vandewarker Carol Van Note Ruth Van Schootan Vickie Veach Doreen Vigallon Jalayne Wagner Christine Waldock Scott Ward Joel Warkentin Wayne Warkentin Scott Warren Wesley Watten ford Kathryn Webb Linda Weibley Thomas Weimer Grace Weir Anne Wellsfry Michelle Weyant Gwen Whitmore Richard Whyte Janet Wiebe Ann Wilder FRESHMEN-61 1 l V lv -.- ll tl Elizabeth Williams 'W - f - fl it ' Kay Williams N 1 ,I ff - April Wilson K' f, 'V I' 419 l, Q' I ? . fhl I Ill W Jil A11 :cl I Beverly Wilson I A Rachael Wilson ' I . Tamara Wilson ' -P' -L 'X ' Q ' g I 1 K A X .3 'f 4 nf I . kr, 'if' I F' ' .A -H' JJ jr Brian Winch sharon wise W -- 5 Richard Wonders - 4' l l .1 1'7 Heling Wong ,, Hsily Wong l ' 3' R4 Virginia Workman -V Y .,.' Q 4 - vigl . L. A i ' I if CLASS IDENTITY - A Freshman trods back to his room in F MJ I 2 I L ' ' A I J ,Y ,5 ffw vi If - Hall wearing full orientation regalia. i I QLEFTJ MAIL CA LL-Susan Gregory snatchcs some long awaited letters from her box in College Union Building. Due to financial cutbacks the mailroom was opened only KBELOWJ RISING PRICES -Inflation is combatted hy Chuck Stevenson. who has Sue help him culhis hair. 1 I ' I Q I 'I 1 , 3 aylor and ppendahl Lead Sophomore Class OH-ILE R5 The class officers for 1970-71 are Wayne Uppendahl, Vice President: S-iylor President Ruth Coleman, Secretary: and Debbie Geisler, Treasurer. LIGHT MOM- S ' ' . Bob Harrington evokes a laugh from Owen Chamberlain 5 can V 4 'Y . R , 4:- - 4, .5 .2 , 1 'T lf J x .P l J rn l , A l 4 ' 3' -H1 jr do Q ' z 5 ' fx ,. 5 , I . l P L 1 S SA 1 J B ,A X l xl 3-. 1 Il l lr 'Q'--v' an ,B ' -T-7 FT . l P r . l Q., I ' 'f ' l s. i'i , fl in Gretchen Abel Esther Adams Terence Ahlgren Lawrenza Ajibola Jim Allen Sharon Allen Mark Alvis Willis Anderson Barbara Andrews Joy Ashcraft Gale Atwood Joan Baldwin Deborah Ball Judith Bartholomew Gary Bashor Aaron Bauman Karen Bauman Donna Bavin Marleen Baziuk David Beach Les Beckwith Patty Benner Margie Biggs Janetta Blair SOPHOMORES-63 David Blewett Marilyn Bloom William Bowling Cheryl Brandenburger Edwin Brandt Sharon Brown DeWayne Bryan Edwin Bryant Kenneth Budlong Christine Bunney Emilee Bunney Christine Bye David Cain Joel Campbell Valerie Campbell Timothy Carey Lynette Carlile Lillian Carr Nancy Cemocky Manolo Chata Thomas Chegwidden Charles Chrisman Kenneth Christensen Mark Chiistlieb Adelia Chun J an Ciocchi Ronald Classen Pauline Cole Ruth Coleman Ralph Collison Walter Combs Carol Crawford Jan Crosier Kenneth Dahlke Steve Dalrymple .lo Daniels 64 SOPHOMORES Wong checks layouts forthe Biolan. 'fr -- lv 1 ef 35' t XJ ,Z ' TOWER OF BABEL-Two SMU artists paint a mock radio transmitter tr advertise a special chapel on rock music. 260 LA YOUTS-Layout editor Elain J 'N 'll N 5 ,av '14 ll l 4 17 rr ' l -5' 'W ' .2 X T 'tic ll . l Tf l J' nl igws Iii L I N it Y I, ntl, xi ,IIN X 'Xl lllfl -' H ellwfl ,hiss lx-L ophomores Serve in Student Body -Q- I in - xt . ft' - , , X I. x, il l f' ' 'vw-i I A ! X , ,- , N r 'xxx A 5 A 1, za on , 5 71 , ,' f as-q, Q1 , l ,Z - i fx, .Q f If tai., V .- .F 1 W , it l 'P 'Z R X X l i, .. F , V -'Lv ' y Q, fl.,5 i Y I N 4' ' Q i S.. A af- gi S 1 i if, 'i V ,.-. 5- A S ' X l ' , ..W, 1' l Xp U ' 55 L, 'A i .l QQ, fi! .4'5 .fi:l:?792i. .lfilinl . I Fi - L MX' 'X -1 F Q ' f N 4 ts I' q-ng ,i gk Qu- l I ,F I I l 1 1 V Ch 1, 5-..- , ' , f .Q ' A-3 - 5 F1 .F 'E W' - X - E ii -. 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A- K f i ' x- R I I irc' V' r- 'ks :Lg . ,ld F' Q ' ,'1,fL:Sfbi f Q .333 f J? wg rganizations David Davis Sharon Davis Susan Davis Judy Day David Dayton Michelle DePriest Stephanie Delbridge Cheryl Denniston Michael Derr Cheryl Dodd Musa Dogonyaro Cheryl Dorman Janice Dorrell Janice Draper Janis Dreistadt Kristine Dyer Paul Ednoff Kathryn Egge Maureen Eisas Vivian England Emmanuel Ephraim .loan Farish Linda Faulkenberry Kathleen Felten Jean Fisher Comel Fitch Katherine Fitzroy David Fleming Evelyn Flick Carol Flockman Bob Flynt Maria Fonseca Douglas Foster Francine Foster Gary Foster Joseph Fowler Melinda Fox Stephen Fry Steve Gallagher Enrique Galvan Janice Gard Helen Gardner Vicki Gates Deborah Geisler Deborah Gibson Mary Gibson Tim Goble Sue Goodwill SOPHOMORES 65 Sleepy Sophomore Guys Nap on Upper Camp Anna Gordiejew Greta Gordon Stephen Grafton Becky Graves Genevieve Griffith Gerhard Gross Martin Gutridge Anita Haakonson Deborah Hamel Steven Hanna Peter Hansen Sheryl Hanson Jean Harder Mary Hardison Mark Hart Robert Hartman .lon Harvey Timothy Harvey Monte Hasz Helen Hay Richard Hay Kathy Hayes Frank Heffel Nancy Henderson Laurel Heneise Leon Henkelman Kathryn Hermann Bill Higgins Lynette Hildebrandt Allen Hodges Richard Hoffman Ruth Hong Alta Hood David Hook Michael Homkohl Dorothy Howard 66 SOPHOMORES Leta Howard Mike Huber Stephen Hull Tim Jack Katherine Jackson Leonard James Jim Jansen Stan Jennings Gary Johansen David Johnson Kris Johnson Rebecca Johnson Steven Johnson Glenn Jones Mary Jones Sharon Joy Bonnie Junkin Gayle Kaiser Louise Keene Michael Kelley Cindy Kempf Ryan Kerby Susan Ketola Mark Kietzman SOPHOMORES 67 Sophomores Relax and Relate in any Wa Janice Kildal Janice Killingbeck Graham Koenig James Korver Ruth Kraft Wini Ku James Lang Dave Lawrence Shirley Leighton Judy Lind Judy Lininger Kathy Lionbarger Kenneth Liu Penny Loynd Michael Ludwig Mary Lyon Charisse Manton Patricia Marenczuk Joseph Marshall Patricia Mason Rolane Massingill Jeanette McGarva Larry McGlockin Steven McKinley Robert McLeish Dennis McNeely Lionel Mebane Patricia Mentemeyer vi E it. F 68 SOPHOMORES Allan Merrill John Milgate X F MXN F 1 x W , ' , ti W V 1 Ax' ki , iii V J- 'Q Ji: ax, X 1 rw,-1 ' msittzf-'wrt i ,fs 5- C-uh J Q- X 'W P' J 1 A . sr ff '-l fl f ilu , l aj i , t.',i'F ' 3 vw J , E . . JN J - J Y'- 3 s 1 1 , If ill . , E X N , I t , i 1. I I Xl' t ,w-j . QLEFTJ MAKING MELODY Craig Scott takes time out to prac- tice his harmonica. Scott served as representative-at-large. QBELOWB ENTANGLING ALLIANCE' -Dana Minor and Jim Saylor enjoy a game at the Soph-Frosh picnic in Garden Hill Park. .l lt., ., - .X '.d,.f, WI Am ORM LlFESWhile Emmanuel Ephraim sleeps, readingin Stewart Hall. ayne Bignell uses the quict break to do some 4 ,' h - 'ul xi W iv' - U JF 4 O - , gt, l t 4, tl i ' ff- ' V Q 'Q 1' 5, ' V iv, ' ,, , . v .71 1 ,j.!!, 6 .I . . A i :If ,ff ,. be N P +What f l s fn., sr 0. A 1 I ' -,..h,fr A X V K 5 1 .71,f . ... gm , , X zz' H N N' .1 - v Q -N I 'fx Wkvill xv ' Q If If W y a l . 92 V fi: . s fx 1 'f:9 . , A ., f ,, Q - . 'Q If X ? I W . .A .P ,ral 1 22 - wk W ' , .Ag ' V! I- 1 V . ,,., - ' ' 1 ll . l L 1 '. ' V A I 'F' l e c ' A 1 we it I I v b l ., :B X 5' K. T ., . ug i ' Y' A A -i -E 4.1 L3 1 Y il 'f 1 ' .. X X K Ili - , b' , X, X: ' K , we . - Ty. , i i 1. B ,. , O iv if X xi- . i , ' , ' v kv' F ,ul ii N l 1' L 1- ft 5 xxx '- t 7 V, m lm I N. 5,- N, i , N an George Millar Barbara Miller Joy Miller Steve Minor Lynette Mintz Gene Molway Julian Montoya Stevan Moore Marcia Mordhorst Bill Mueller Dianne Munyer Linda Murphy Marlys Murray Nancy Newman Loretta Nollmeyer Pati O'Brien Connie Olachea Deborah Oliver Carl Olsen James Orr Marvin Overman Stephen Overton David Pagard Glenn Palmer Janet Paltza Carol Panter Peggy Patterson Fred Pavlo ff Janette Peacock Ruth Peasland Brenda Peek David Perry Kathylene Peters Andrew Peterson Rich Phillips Sally Phillips SOPHOMORES-69 Abraham Poettcker Rudy Poettcker Dorothy Pollex Kirk Potter Glory Potts Marsha Prager Judith Presson Paul Price Pat Proctor Linda Pust Peter Quintana Patricia Ralston Clifford Rapp Chamine Raynes Thomas Reed Schellie Reeder Constance Reinmuth Virginia Robinson Christine Sailer Gerald Sandford Elaine Sandow Marilynn Savage James Sawyer James Saylor 70 SOPHOMORES X K X lLQ,,1J S f ee ll iejmwf ' B I .e,, , I I A J N lf K 'I A-N yu. 5 . yr' Y 9 I, up 5 I 1 , if ' v lla . F . S l. , H Q A, I K-M: N an ll .v Y' xl. I 5 Qld .5 X 5. up - ' f I , J 1 . l -' J .L Ad il VY TEH F .- Q- . nfl ll, , - 7 , . , 21,6 ' ' ZX I , f ll' -- 'lvl ' M ll! Q L---59 il. ISAW ' . ,. 4 Aj I4 4 V .- -. J, , 1--'f .- - 1-13 h 4, fr.,,4,,..1-gin,-, ,i 5 V, '1 9151 'f'- N: kfw' F:-'Q' ' .fa .. :,.- -4:-rw , 5,4 .1 V-ti., ,fin Q,.,:,,,:5 1,315 .WHY s o-Qt' . . as al, .xmwf ' .11 Ng h.2nk'i.'u ..1.L.:ff1n..9 Jff.. V '- ..- b Q Q V' sms ?.??m'ui,5s' gy-:Q ,,- 5qfAn,ii,- I 1 SOGGY AFTERMATH-Schellie Reeder recovers from an pected dip into the fountain. V-,X M .f v '2 e' P Q - TEAM EFFORT-Becky Graves sets up for a spike over the net in a girls' volleyball game. l , A ,Jil J Q rll lisl mf I ' Z? l Y l 1 95' I l it td 1 'Qs 5 l J TREES Zoa Coder writes invitations a Chnstmas in October party. r'.?vQ .:4 1, ph Coeds Express Individual Personalities 1 mg l ihzli lt 9 J, ,f ' Xl - x t ? 1 A - it J Z5 Q... if I V l fs l l 1 I ft t ll Q ,, 1,7 ,J f fc? ii lt- : 5 - , L5 1 , lf ,, , 1 Joyce Schock Glen Sch ramm Lynda Seegmiller Marcia Semlow Joe Shackelford John Sherman Michael Shoemaker Constantine Simponis Debra Small George Smith Janice Smith Kathleen Smith Sharon Smith Tim Smith Carol Soden Catherine Sodestrom Roseanne Spaulding Douglas Speer Patricia Spencer Lloyd Spicer Douglas Spick Ruth Spradley Madalene Stanley George Stephens Kathleen Stevens Chuck Stevenson Ronald Strickler Becky Stroh Kathy Strom Ronald Stubbs Rachel Swanson Ronald Taylor Patricia Temple SOPHOMORES 7l Raymond Terrill Janice Thiesen Larry Tierney Molly Tigner Hardy Tillman Susan Toney Bill Trusler Wayne Uppendahl Jeanne Valladao Jack Vandenberg Daniel Vasquez Stephen Vincent Karen Wales Hugh Walker Rachel Wall Lois Warkentin Georgia Warren Patricia Webster Deborah Wester Jon Wetterholm Jimmie White Mark White Jeffrey Whiting Lola Whitley Stanley Whittemore Barbara Wiebe Gordon Wiens Alben Williams Jarrett Williams Douglas Wilson Harry Wilson Joan Wilson Virginia Wilson Annette Wiresee Marshall Wiygul Elaine Wong 72 SOPHOMORES ai, S if 1 , ' 'A f-' 'T' K X M Y 55' .' M' if I X ' . f i -. i' 5' v I - I V I I .l A 4 Y P ,f 73, 1 P' Ar llm .1.. -' 'lf I ' L ni .'- . l 1 V '95 4' , s N54 il'-A' Q 9 l is W1 , df? , . A 'J 'A' QQ , me K ,i Olivia Woodward Donald Worthington Donna Worthington Barbara Young Scott Young Jerry Yuan Marilyn Zimmers Donald Zug fu i -' '- 1 , ' 4 f' . lin, -' - . ,i r .AA , . . . X U if rl A 5 'I ii... ' .-s -I , ' 'A ,X s Qs W' ,F N- , . V W 4 ,'. m' - U S ' Y f y g ,-3,12 f I, 1 g Fl, . I J -1 r , - 9' - 4 , . , I 4- U. Alf- HW- . 1 ' ,- J ,v F uri MZ- ' ' 4 I al' E !z 4. 1 'RR Q.- , jf I ,fy l v Q. , ii ' In I 1 9 lf ll' l X xr.. x I if ' jr l ax . 5 S . if f v, l X iii i li 'Q li N I K 6 K- I ' r J Q Y 1 iv' K Q 5 N l ' 'LF' 4 Y If f' if li Vit I 1 1 A - F 1 ' 11 X 3 H 1 l l l 1 4. I L lil 1 Z, 'rv z , V T1 4 1 A 'eff 1 g gg g F I .,'fl 'Jgs7'XY i 1,1 'qi' 71 KJ ' I I at li-if ' V 1 ' L' li' ' ' 'A all , l V x i ' , , V un1or Class Sponsors Luau and Haunted Room STRAIGHT EDGE--Making posters is a daily chore JUNIOR OFFICERS-The class officers for 1970-1971 are Bob Leger, Prmrdent: Jane Kring, Secre- for Lane Nlttler as publicity director. tary: Bob Cudeck, Vice Presidentg and Carol Barkman, Treasurer. Dan Aanderud Janet Ackelson Jeannette Alexander Wynn Alexander Barbara Allen Charles Allman James Anderson Linda Anderson Murray Anderson Linda Andrew Peggy Appleton Carol Armstrong Jane Azlein Randy Baker Patricia Bandanza Joan Banks Carol Barkman Greer Bascom Rand Bates Kenneth Beckwith Marty Bcechen Jack Belland David Bignell Kris Bjorgcn f P A .1 ei K 9 5 , ,J 'f . -Q y :Q 7 A I, g, , . Q-, V ' 3 lr , U hi A J . in X 1, N 1.74 V - K fllnlllf T l V' J s ll 45 . ,A 2' ,. , . 0 it A . N G22 Q til- if 1' 4 N' . ,Vi B-as y . ,Q N E x - Aff- A e H W . - -21 IV V it Q b AA', g ,4..:f fr- - - , . . ' I 'fp Hi ' -ffl , A- - ll 2 JUNIORSW73 Library Facilities Prove Valuable to Junior Stephen Blankenship Daniel Blied James Blied Linda Blied Stephen Blount Kerry Blower James Bradley Jerry Brewer David Bristol William Brittin Dean Brown Linda Brown Ramona Bruckner Joanne Bryan Joyce Bryan Stanley Bryant George Buell John Burns Ruth Bums Cheryl Butler Tim Butler Darrell Bye Ellen Cadloni Ginny Campbell Jon Campbell Sharon Campbell Dorothy Cantrell Susan Carlisle Peter Carlson Lucille Carpenter , X N 2iq'lE, x i ' i-'i l ' D ' ' 67 J' as as W rr' ,sf ll if ,A Wmylf W Y X ill Q l J ' , 1 A sl l f ef'-5 i ts , ,- I A 41' i , Y WI X X 1 t I v L- 'u H T' A F A 4'-v 3, 'Li B- .i , ' , ' 7 'W . 1 ii ,V ' f! Ji I fu'1E6lrl.to -vw f -ft 1 . fl Y W 1 5 f Y-v i i. L71-lik-.l ' M A Q, Qi, g . W A JOURNAL REP0RT4Becky Nelson does research in the periodicals reading room a new library addition. I C , . x . R. , rio x isis r rv.. -u. Q9 ..f as S, .!!,,,, K fit: 'S x I, N ' x K 5- .tif 172' ix li beg .lp i I1 1- NK, i P. f 'i .1 i i il VC , il x 1 et, ,N ' 7 1 . , 'E l W Y fre' ull 'l lil F, O -full 'al is v af- A 4 65 ' -. .811 ROWS OF BOUND KNOWLEDGE-A Biola student re- treats to the quiet of a library alcove to do research. The alcove is in the older stacks section. N f 6 Y A 1 'Q 7 N , ' P - lx V ' N I T ' . V ' . ale x-Q , yi' I' r' , if ,Q ll C-fxR ,nl , , ' - fl f - xx X - A l ' i -1 , V, f f ' f Marcia Carpenter Timothy Carpenter Alma Cavon William Cedarholm Owen Chamberlin James Childress Paul Cho Susan Christensen Evelyn Ch ristophersen Bill Claasen Cynthia Clark Paul Clark Carla Clayton J ack Coker Dean Collard Dianna Collings Glenn Connell Jean Converse Karen Cook Lynn Cory Nancy Courson Lance Craw Bob Cudeck Bill Daer JUNI ORS 75 Juniors Appreciate Cafeteria Staff Effort , -' I v.3'l b ,M fri i I '.- - , .. fu ., ,f A xml Y' QUITE A MOUTHFUL-Loren Baker enjoys cottage cheese salad at lunch in the Biola Cafeteria LEISURELY LUNCH-Junior Scott Ward and Steve Gallagher. li' 'ff s Tim Thompson and Jim Anderson hold a noontime confab David Dahlstrom l N Christina Dausel .,,, 1. .X as F -Q . ' I - Leland DaVee hr .A f - - ff Duane Davidson X i QL- .. -- 9 A ,V fl Danny Davies , ' is 1 f V Nancie Dellaganna V - f ' Q' t X , i PM X fx ...fl J Richard Denos W .V A - xx Cherie Denton P, as i ' 1 xx -'H . Ruth Diavastes ' ' Q, f 5 I Dennis Dickson A - Q- 'J , L - , I Debra Dockter Vp- If 't - L ' Constance Dorsey ' , ,W I - , ' I Patricia Dowling John Dragoun Paul Dubois Gerald Duncan Edith Eager Faith Edmonds l 9 James Egan f T if A 1 -2 N Esther Ehmann ' .if - FN ' ,mf fi . X Tim Eiiiou - Et ' 1 1 K? nr . l 7 1 i Gregory Engel .La 'U D' L- V Janice Engquist T' 'Q I Q- 'X ' My Y Carol Epperly , - , ' ' ,- l 'J 5 ,W ri. ' 4 It f , . xx I ' I I ,, f ' J LL F Z rl 4 i Y f T' 1 x 'Z 4 as K V 76 JUNIORS 'Q Q ,ya 3 x Fu. -A m FFF +1165- X 3. 3 Q l U Bruce Erickson W. tl 5' Jean Erickson 'Y' R gf' Loyd Ervin mx' l . V Wu' , . Q mix? i ' ei 32 , . . 5. 3 A F 5 I Jack Evans v ' -he .-I Paula I-ans .f t ' 4 - Elizabeth Farrington , 'H F All , at-Q 'B , 1 his W- . 'T' . P - N vs v n 3, , J Alan Feuerhaken ,I - ,y QQ. Kathy Field , hy vaime Field ,, V X xx i e ' F A A I r 'iii - , l, . 75 gf I L S., Alexander Figmiii tri I o 1 L- Bruce Finfrock . V Sk' V9 Damaris Finney G ACT 'Joyann Wittenberg counts paper cups before a 4A I. Q ' V, I meal in the cafeteria. I . t ' 1 li Dennis Fisher - , , , V- -- H Joan Fitzpatrick 1, A fx -9 3 1' 5 Kathleen Flory A -1 Q., 't ' H ' e ora or K ' K ' V W D b h F d X ' .4 vj ' , Charles Foster X 1 P I Q , 1 .N Joy Fouts 137- al I , 4, . 1 il G! I -fn ,lfruix if 'ii YL. 1 l , 'gl ' Darlene Frantz ff W 7: vs Marilyn Frederick f M ,vit 5- Susan Fredrickson 2 . , . is- l, Mahlon Friesen .57 ' I 1145 ' ' Leila Fritz f. J' Susan Garcia 4 ' l . , ' If . Lf as e 7 -A V For N A ' qi , an Loretta Gardiner g. l , my Donald Gerber K- H- - I -' Emery Gerecz ' A . A gf If.. Q 1 A 4- imc Githuku . ,- Y' E A ' - V' figx HEX David Givens ' I 1 W PaulGIeason ,M - ,ln ' ' saw 4 , f 1 E I -Hi, My .6 Mark Gooden if .. 2 1. , I I :t ,,, V Janet Goodman F Q Q 1 X- F 5- Q Robert Goodwin by ., A - V , - X 4 , 3- . ,F 'H' ' Linda Gorin , . I ,K 5 ' -, 5 f F ' , Douglas Gray A Beverly Green ,lf 4 ' ' X r .alia 1 X , ' JUNIORSi77 78-JUNIORS Stewart Hall Accomodates Junior Men on Campu ll I Buddy Gregg 1 1 David Greiner Kathryn Gurkowski Douglas Haag George Hagan 7 'A or J t , ' . 1- fs ' V ,I , 1 I . l , - - -w . .T at H ' Mary Jean Hagman -r Diane Hagstrom Roy Halberg D -, ,- -an , 1 william Halderman 'tx Walt Hamilton Michele Hanlon 14- ' V l v l ' i . 'l Q' 'li' . x Gary Hanna W vi Betty Harberts gm - an Pat Harberts ll Rosanne Harris Ronald Harrison Guy Hartle f Q Q ,, ,Egg Hi- rr, l , or ,Ly:1:i5. 5 1 xr ': ' A ' ., rr' , xl rl x J 1519, l, , N - , , .ll L ' I 4 J atv M . S A J- 4 arjon Hauft - Nancy Hazelton Ann Hedden X Dawn Hefty N ' Theodore Heiden Paul Hendricks 4 l y 1 ,Q X I Barbara Hendrickson Joyce Hendrickson Denise Henrikson , Diane'Henry ' , Linda Herke 1 Dale Hickey l gg -Cs A I ei MAY I HELP YOU? -The switchboard for the men's dorms, students. All offices for both men's dorms were centralized in South located in the new dorm, is manned by R.A. Tory Strand. The new Hall. dorm, officially called South Hall, housed the freshmen and transfer r 'Aki X A Q I fa.--...xllfg l 1 '1 7 tial i LX l A' it IA 1 .lA l' is ' ., is m , my , D 5.1.1125 , . 'ffm '.4'W:fs. I 154.5 ts- KLEFTJ CAMPUS FATALITY-Maintenance lies figuratively buried in a grave by Quad 25l after their brief skirmish over posters. KABOVEQ TURTLE POND-Darrel Claussen studies in front of a water fountain and pond he made to decorate his room. The pond, located in Quad 251, housed a turtle. 1' F W. - N? as f V I er A . - f - L gain a-'J r wr x'. . . '12 - 1 .lr s Ji J' ji .LJ I j ' k ff v it bw fx , 'fit 1 ,lil E4 'I K . l .il Rustan Hicks Laurel Higuchi Heather Hind Douglas Hink Russell Hodder Stephen Hoffman Mark Holbrook Marilyn Hollis Betty Holt Melvin Howell David Huff Karen Hull Kent Hume Darrell Hunt James Hutchison Rick Isle Akio lwasaki Nancy .Iendro Roger Jenison Priscilla Jepson Cheryl .lohnson Dennis Johnson Ronnie Johnson Douglas Jones Harriet Kantor Judy Katayama Jerry Kelley Ralph Kemptner David Kennedy Robert Kennell Jeff Kerr Jacquelyn Kert Marie Kessler Katrina Kester Mary Kirmo Kathy Kissack J UNI ORS-79 J . Bruce Kitabjian - Bonita Kleinsassar -' rl '- Kathleen Kliewer :Q r Ethel Klingenberg Linda Knapp Pat Kodear Robert Koontz Shirley Koontz Mary Koop Gwen Krill Jane Kring Edith Kriz 90' VT. L .J Lin pr' E io t l K ! JD . will 25 I is i K' X '7x . y All lx All 4 Geneva Kyle Lynette Landfear Robert Langford Gene Lann Ron Larimore Sharon Larkin Karen Larsen John Larson Eleanor Larum Eunice Lawrence Kathryn Lee David Leeman Robert Leger ' Mary Lemen Jeff Leonard Phillip Lestmann Todd Lewis , Ronald Liden Au' 11 21 lt i . .5 t .fy EASY NOTE-TA KING-Dennis Fisher clicks on his tape 1 to catch every word ofclass lecture. s..f .15 I wi K t t v Q ,N x ' t , 1 QE m 5 5- K l .- l Orin Linde Swante Lindquist Karen Lines Jennifer Lisle Cathy Loghry Kathryn Logue 80 JUNIORS .ti 'B S qs . L+.- TP-nv X 9 w -vw fra wtmzx. .. i s 'Q Y nm' N Jae tb S ' 5 - Ya, i L- ., - fi 458 s.. ,Z ls.. 'P fr 1. IC-- . , 1 I l -N - Q . , r -L A , I 2 5, 'A y gm Q If ' 1? x V i 3 , Lift E1 - :A V' X 5 A i -1 ,Q ., i L f, 'arf-fi - I,-' ,I jf:fafafafefsf:fafa'faE '- ,Q uniors End General Requirements, Enter Majors -QI.. ,-,,.. -' ,rlH jlfqf Marx k i Q xlrljl C 'I J ity: S if ' l J. , I '- T. ' --ee J Q' 'J V- ' f' ' J W l -ff. 'V' f r Q '59 Q , al if M J 'fIflAlbf.'Ei2l -ff QPU l l A ,fl J 'Jia Ii l I I A l 1-I - Afnlffzil l',. l l : X .. L an Jim Lokkesmoe Charles Long Derrell Long James Long Elizabeth Luevano .Ian Lutz Wanda Lutz Patrick Major Catherine Martin Dennis Martin Diane Martin Karen Martinsen Gayle McCandless Janice McCarty Linda McClure Cindy McCuistion Mike McCuistion Mike McCutchen Jule McDorman Betty McElmoyl Carolyn McGarva Richard McGee James McLachlan Becky McLean Radmacher and Dave Willett list more books to buy for their , ff RING NOTESwSenior, Don Willett looks on as Juniors, classes. All threeofthese Biola men play soccer, J UNI ORS-8 l Elizabeth Morton 82-.IUNIORS Capping Ceremon U' Dan McManus Benjamin Meza Paul Milholland .ELL l i ,, 'Q W .. V Elaine Moore Roger Morgan , , Carol Moore i f H , '1 Q' l -1-L Ja. . . F ' 'ni-.,g ' lfff we , Q - , 6' ' ' aa' K A 1 i , -.. -ul , 1' A. ' . f , . ,f L 91' Adelle Mostue Suzette Moyens Susan Mull Mary Murphy Grace Musser Kathy Nauman Ann Nelson Becky Nelson Gary Nelson Luthor Nelson Marjorie Nelson Kenneth Newcomb Sharon Newton Monica Nichols Joyce Nickel Lorraine Nickel Doug Nixon Tony Nunez Christine Oestreich Sharyn Orman David Orr Kathryn Otmar Mary Palmese i an Agyjnzd: if' X l is f- .1 if g s ei rv W pt ,. ,. 1. Honors Junior Student urs LONG AWAITED MOMENT-Student Nurse Marilyn receives a hug from a friend after receiving her cap. 1 on 5? S2-TRN K Q 1 f -A lx, N353 P . 'is WORDS NEEDED-Ruth Bums leaves the Capping service her lamp and Gideon nurses New Testament. 1 rf ,iv-X A Sf 'S- M 'W EEK V Wife . 'W' 1 ..,,, ig 1 , 'J' P iml3V - we ,frm H i wi - ' , --Y , Yf ' A , - A f' ':::ff. - l ' A V, ' ' .f- .,.. . vsieswl f 'J ' 1 Z ' - fd gf' ' 'D v X is :i f .J, f'f5i f. iff 21 +V -Izz ' 1 ai K 9 l f , fd , ,P 1 -X iffii W . . Ii ::.,, , , , 'Y e -f ' -1 1 Y M, i Linda Parker Tim Paulsen Thomas Peacock Howard Pepper Al Petersen Rodger Pfingsten Alan Powell Charles Powell Steven Power Louise Propst Stephen Prout Margaret Pye .f .1--E if . i PaulineQuan , ' l ' ' ' ' Q Q ,V ga Gary Radmacher 5 A . ' , I Ron Rolston .V , A Q, , Bin Randolph ,V I, 5 f li N H Q Lois Ratzlaff W' - ' ' I ' ' ' xi i 1, sian Rarzlaff A A . , 1 Al V x ' 1 1 'lAl'lo Ta 5 e 1 . i 'Em J, ,N ' J N A 5 my A V Mary Redding A - , '- V' ' y , 7 John Reinhold V 1 ' f ' 5' ' ' 5 'Ci' V Robert Rennie - -. Q' Q' N if N -5 Mark Rhoads N 'U , Louise Richardson , Steven Robbins r 1 I .r , .' 'T , , .- ' -V l .Y W RK 1 1 . ' K ' I f V ' -fl if K g ' ' 'il T'.Q:f' ' . Pi 4 X ' F3 ' X S ' 2 M! Steven Robison -A I It lv ga '-2-: A Brent Rodda - v 'lg :f V iii Karen Rohrig 'P F5 1 - Ti A -- .4 , James Rowley 'W 2 ' k if Claude Russell iiQ4JlJl i' '49-A' A I is .'.'.2?iH yw ,Q'l5 JUNIORS-83 Chapels Challenge Juniors to Total Dedicatio THE BIBLE STANDS-Jim Long finds that God's Word still has the answers in a quiet comer ofthe CUB. S.M.U. OFFERI NG-Members of Alpha Omega Chi collect the widow's mite and the rich man's mite weekly in Friday chapel. l W - Andrea Sapelli ' . Paula Schnell Lynette Schwartz Jennifer Schwepker Dwain Scott Kristine Seabranch rf' ' ' , ,fr ,,-. 1 p '. - :Ll V --in I ll ,ai i -. , u Ll I . I .L MikeSellers P RogerShaner W .gs-, , Shirley Shaw t Marjorie Shoemaker -1' Daniel Simmons -' 1 Willie Simmons 1 A I 2. . ri l it I 1 I i n 6 R' .L,. Leetra Sinclair Betsy Sluter Roger Smets Gaylen Smith J erre Smith Joy Smith X -. -1 .t.,, ,A 1 'l e , U . fs 'yzyql Betsy Squires Cecil Stalnaker Diane Stephens Kirk Steputis Kathleen Stine David Storer 84-JUNIORS I ' .JZ . R. 1. l l i i . ,. . , i ' r f f X ll gt, i l v Ar 4 in I N Q 1 ' ' J, 4 ' .3 QQ A. . if l il I J i l l . Q .3 A 5 n l i F A V 1 I 'Ei l LQ .y N ,. Q ea' v . APP I l . ul JNL fr: ff Lx .X WW :rx . 1 i A -V. v xXf l l l ,,. fb 9 , ' will .ff X 'te l '35, S I ' ,l Y at 1 1' Nancy Stover JoAnn Strain Tory Strand Tim Stranske .lanell Stricklin Edith Studer Alice Sumrall Cheryl Swanson Randy Sykes Linda Taylor Trudy Taylor Connie Thiesen John Thomas Frances Thompson Timothy Thompson Amy Threatt Craig Throop Richard Thune Marilyn Tjaden Henry Tolopilo Sheila Tritch Ronald Trumbo Lee Tumey Kathryne Tumer Larry Tumer Susan Tumer Sarah Tumquist Gerald Unruh Hannah Uphouse Stephen Vanderbilt Steven Van Vleck Kenneth Vaughan Eddie Vogel Jeanne Walker Wendy Walker Ruth Wall 86 O Dwi P: Juniors Make Motto Timothy Walton Gary Wamer Martha Watters Linda Weide Kathy Weimer as in , M-Q, 5 ii Q13 5 Lia s I get ii QF? ia X as if I ,sm l 1 1 ,, A r 1 Keith Wells 4 rl James West S .W . Q' David Willett ' , i James wiuen sl . ' so a jg 1 as Q 'lg Z .. , ' .yi Connie Williams Evan Williams Leslie Williams , . kj ijt 5-g FRIENDS AND FANS-Dan Aanderud and Dave Ackley gather around the piano as Debbie Mullins sings and plays at the Computer Party. -JUNIORS I 1 . G ini, idi, ici,Real1 T 5 LONG WAIT-Juniors stand in line patiently waiting cafeteria meal on Sunday aftemoon. fo ' L' f f it '- or BLOOD DRI VE-Tim Butler joins with over a hundred students to donate blood to the Blood Bank. Janice Wilson .Ioyann Wittenberg Patricia Wolters Janet Wood Lynn Woodworth William Wright Lorynne Young David Zehring Linda Zielke B etty Zuerch er NEWSWORTHY Connie Williams in front of the CUB, pores over a weekly news magazine to keep up with thexworld. .IUNIORS 87 Spring Entrants Arrive in Time for Homecomin Thomas Bethell Steve Blount Jim Bouck Sam Bowman Allen Combiths Jan Cowles Stephanie Demos Emory Ediger Ken Ellis Darryl Erickson Thomas Eshoo Scott Fischer Ginny Garton Gordon Gearhart Kent Hume Debby Jang Larry Lewis William Long Karen Lord Becky McLean Ricardo Montenegro Gary Nelson Gary Pogue Joel Richards Lucie Richardson JoAnne Rutherford Nancy Schou Craig Scott Julie Spoor Karen Thomas In as X . ki 4 l in -W, of . n wg ' , ' dffiefii i fl 4 Lu m.,-ggafin r , ,E - ,wif g 1 , 1.1 Kwai' pay, -f L is tif-P 15 fi' A 88 SPRING ENTRA NTS I a . gp, lk LK L- Q.. W V, , . . . 5 ' I, A H lg -. f i it, :I YA all all D E-5' ' Y' .r i 4 ':' V K-F lip, it - 'X f sir ,J T rg' WHIP THE MUSTANGSM-An old fashioned milk truck KJ! , 51.15, .2 . .J r A V X F. b some real live Mustan s was the Senior Class entry in Y S parade. RED ROSE-Senior Class Princess Irene Haberer a long stemmed rose during the Homecoming Coronation. 4 s --' .ou 50 e J S' 5' 56 Frei Ph- , Jtf5z'fZ'e,7M . lhn , . 3 - wgfegfjffv STORM Y DAY QABOVE LEFTJ-Peggy Patterson and Dave Perry represent the Sophomore Class in the 1971 Homecoming Parade. WINNING WHALE CABOVEJ-Juniors won first place with their colorful purple float built around the theme Whale on the Mustangs . Murray Anderson represented Jonah. SMALL WHEELS QLEFTJ-Edward Valenciana rides his mini- bike in the parade as George Stephens watches. SR. CLASS OCCIFERS-Vice president Barb Bender holds an unmrella to sheild herself from the rain. The parade came down Biola Avenue and ended in the Oval. P S ' '7 T'h1RMQFJ'5 H ljifx SPRING ENTRA NTS-89 Chris Davis Encourages Senior Communlcatlo Mike Aaron Psychology John David Bacon Business Admin. Charles B aker Bible Belinda Beth Ballenger History Elaine Bargen Language Arts Cynthia L. Barnes Christian Education Helen Barnhart Soc. Sci. Missions Jeannie Batchelor Christian Education 90-SENIORS -4 1'x X. X- N A nas- fr , ggi' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Barb Bender, Vice Presi- Davis, President. dentg Sue Lake, Secretaryg June Scott, Treasurerg Chris 25 l .. JoAnne Beckwith Nursing Barbara Bender Psychology Thomas Boatner Bible Chris Braun Christian Education - 'W A. 2 . Brenda Brewer 2 Humanities Leon Brooks L Psychology X Social Science .I udy Brown Marilyn Buerer Nursing 4 Allen Carden i History JI . rw J l Raymond Chester Christian Education Yu Kay Chow Nursing David Ciocchi Humanities fi 41 Ii ARTS AND CRAFTS-Charyla Olsen looks at one of the pots on display in the library that were made by members ofthe Art department. CASUAL CON- VERSATION-Wes Nielson chats with Dr. Israel Carmona at Dr. Richard Chase's Inauguration Reception. Nielson was one of the few students who attended the private reception. SENIORS-91 Richard Cobum Humanities Lit. Dianne Coch ran Christian Education Jerry Cochran Physical Education Aaron E. Collie Bible Jean Comelius History Ellyn Cowell Nursing Chris Davis Physical Education Paul Davis Music Education Gerald W. Day Bible Richard A. Deitrich Bible Steve DeLuca Physical Education .lan Demarinis Sociology Ck ii! 'IBA , l BLOOMING ROSES-Glenda Wilson pauses before going into the Rose ofSharon Prayer Chapel to smell one ofthe beautiful roses outside. 92 SENIORS NIORS 'fin 51111112 fL R wo Graduations For Seniors-Januar , June 1 is 77' SIZE-Senior Class President, Chris Davis measures Ephraim Peters for his cap and gown Susie and Sandy Wingate look on. Ephraim is a foreign student from India. HARD AT Slack types a memo to an English major from Mr. Shanebeck, head ofthe Eng- Department, explaining graduation requirements. Diane is a senior working as secretary the English Department. G' Joyce Didrikson Language Arts John J . Dobrenen Biological Science Cherryl Dodds Latin American Studies Kenneth Donley Social Science Don Doyle History Darlene Duncan Nursing Earl Duncan Biological Science Gerald Duncan Physical Education Karen Dyer Soc. Sci. Missions Faith Edmonds Music Judy Elliott Christian Education Linda Ennis Psychology 93-SENIORS Seniors Bu Pictures, Rings, Announcemen ' 'ix Joanna Epler is Nursing Mary Erdley Social Science Kathleen Feickert Nursing Nancy Penske Social Science Thomas A. Foh History Fred Franke Physical Education Dale Fredenburg Christian Education Karen Friesen Nursing Richard Fuhrmann Christian Education Marilyn Fuller Sociology Janice Gramo Music Education Skip Garmo Music Eileen Gasaway Barbara Gillis Language Arts Nursing 94-SENIORS -ik L CAFETERIA EXCITEMENT-Seniors Margie Monsen and Faith choose a dessert at the end of the cafeteria line. The cafeteria, under the of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friesen, is known for its delicious homemade rolls desserts. SENIOR REMEMBRANCES-Linda Wisdom stands in line to get her Senior pictures. The seniors remembered their senior year with class rings, pic- tures, graduation announcements, and yearbooks. Ted Gilmer Social Science Lynda Gooden Christian Education Frank Goveia Humanities P am Gra n get Biologic al Science Barbara Green Social Science Carol A. Grout Biological Science Marilyn Gunther Nursing Jean Guthrie Sociology X Sharon Haag Humanities Irene Haberer gtg 5 Nursing Linda Hare English X if :V gh Douglas Dean Harris Y K. Christian Education SENI ORSA95 Gretchen Harvey Soc. Sci. Missions Debbie Hawker Nursing George Heimark Christian Education Sherrill Hennings Christian Education John Hess Mus. Theory and Comp. Eric Hoerger Christian Education David E. Houchin Business Admin. Vicki Hutchinson Social Science Herman Jones Bible Patricia Kerst Social Science Georgia Kevorkian Psychology Gary Kinnaman Humanities Lit. Carolyn Kodear Nursing Ralph Kuhlman Social Science Sue Lake Social Science Brent Lautzenheizer Christian Education Barbara Leeman Applied Music Tom Leonard Applied Music Rosemarie Leonhardt Language Arts Karen Lewis Soc. Sci. Missions 96-SENI ORS enior Life Centers Around Classes and Books 'D I .,,,. :,, . I ' 'IJ fl ,f .-1 FH .fi fri r fee - e L!! l ' ...- ':,.i. V - , A f s 'off 'rff' ' I , 2, 4 vwifs V r .xg . ' NURSING EXAMS-Karen Friesen, Irene Haberer, and Darlene Duncan study their nursing texts in a final effort to cram for an exam. EXPERIMEN- TATION-The science lab becomes a place for discovery and experimentation as Margaret Roark works a Chemistry problem. Marilyn Lindsley Nursing Linda Loucks Social Science Coralie Lowe Nursing Dave Luchs History Donna Madden Biological Science Richard Martin Social Science Janet McDougall Mathematics 'N Steven D. Merrill Christian Education SENIORS-97 GRE Exams, Finals Encourage Seniors to Stu Sharon Monroe Language Arts Margie Monsen Christian Education Daniel Morris Christian Education John R. Morris Bible Michael Morris Bible William Mullins Humanities Judy Neidlinger Social Science Judy Nickel Christian Education Wes Nielsen Latin Amer. Studies Dave Ohlson Bible Lillian F. Olden Nursing Charyla Olsen Humanities Lit. 98 SENIORS Q Qual? in -5 I SPONTANEOUS issues in their Bible Class. ANIMAL Al DS-Carol Richardson and Jane Perlman care for ui REACTION-Ray Stranske comments to a fellow classmate on one of guinea pigs used for Biological Research. Both girls are Biological Science Majors. Q'-T' -5-'l 5- -533 K qv Phyllis O'Neal Language Arts Judy Ostcrman Biological Science Lynn S. Pearsey Christian Education Richard Penner History Mosco Pennington History Paul Pennoyer Bible Jane Perlman Biological Science Ephraim Peters Soc. Sci. Missions Leroy W. Peters History Lynette Petersen Nursing Annie Poon Math Alan Porphir Psychology 'TAKING NOTES-HSenior, Herman Jones takes down the ideas ex- lpressed by Rev. Bustanoby in a class in Sutherland l-lall. ,7 a gf- ss I CHARTING IMPULSES-Barbara Bender writes down corresponding records as she watches the electroencephalograph. SENIORS 99 Debby Powell Physical Education Betty Price Nursing Robert Thomas Pritchett Sociology Ron Quigley Business Admin. Karen Reed Social Science Carol A. Richardson Biological Science Irvin Riikin Sociology Margaret Roark Biological Science Chloe Robbins Nursing Ruby Robbins Applied Music Nathaniel Robinson Christian Education! Steve Romero Physical Educationi Seniors Take Jobs to Meet Rising Tuition Co 4 l 100-SENIORS ON DUTY-The friendly smile of Karen Wetther greets students as they come to the C.U.B. desk packages and ping-pong and bumper pool equipment. BlOLA COLLEGE. -In Sutherland Brenda Brewer and Sharon Campbell spend busy hours at the main switchboard keeping cation flowing. A 1 1 -A L-Omg You HERE-I 100 vc 'F 43,1 C3 1 Marilyn Rope Language Arts Lynn Rostedt Christian Education Mark Rylander History Don Sappington Social Science Larry Ray Sayers Social Science Marilyn Schubert Humanities June E. Scott Math 'Cheryl Sharp History Carol Shattuck Social Science Edwin Shepperson Music Nadine Shvetzov Christian Education William Simpkins Soc. Sci. Missions Marilyn Smith Social Science Marina Smith Christian Education Robert W. Spear Biological Science Lawrence Spry Business Administra Bill Stearns English Jane Stearns Music Ray Stranske Social Science LeRoy Sumwalt Christian Education tion SENIORS-l0l Seniors Have Enthusiasm for School Activiti as -4956-5' r , l Z1 AVID FANS-Optomistic viewers, Gary Kinnamon and Marilyn Rope, admire the action on the Soccer lield. RED AND GREEN- Pam Granger and Elaine Sandow decorate the Alpha Chi Lounge for the Christmas Party held after Open House. Awards were made the same night for the best decorated floors. Ruth Sutton Physical Education Richard J. Swanson QW' Mathematics W Mary Tanksley Language Arts Vemon Tapp Psychology Norman Thiesen Psychology Dean Thomas Christian Education Roger Tobey Biological Science Nancy Tro ut Sociology 102-SENI ORS Edgar Valenzuela Social Science Linda Wallis Speech Dianne J. Walz Psychology .Ion M. Watson Biological Science Clifford L. Weaver Soc. Sci. Missions Jeanne Wells Mathematics Karen Wetther Nursing Forrest Whitehead Bible Marilyn Wiebe Applied Music Lance Williams Physical Education Don Willett Social Science Ann Wilson Biological Science Glenda Wilson Psychology Sandra Wingate Christian Education Susan Wingate Soc. Sci. Missions Linda Wisdom Social Science Francene Wittenberg Social Science Harold Wright Social Science Mary Jane Wright Social Science E. Dwight Zirschky History SENIORS lO3 FRESHMEN The Freshman class, with their enthusiasm and spontanaity got the year off to a good start. Excitement, friendliness, and a little animosity were created by a rigorous initiation schedule. The goals expressed by the Frosh were individual involvement, class unity, and spiritual oneness. As the year progressed, mem- bers of the class became more and more involved with others, and participated in gospel teams, class chapels, and evangelistic outreach with enthusiasm. SOPHOMORES The Sophomores, who had learned by experience that ini- tiation was hard, hectic, and a lot of fun, proceded to give the freshmen a few days of friendly heckling. The Sophomores had as their goal to change through giving. Two of their class projects that expressed their giving in tangible ways were the Scripture centerpieces they made for the cafeteria and the Christmas party they sponsored in Urban L.A., sharing the Christmas story with unsaved kids. l04-CLASSES I .IUNIORS To the Juniors, by now settled in their majors and well quainted with Biola life, the goals werelearning-acaderr socially and spiritually. The class reached out into the munity through involvement with the La Mirada chapter of Children's Home Society. Class competition, the all- wipe-out and the .Iunior-Senior Luau helped stir up ei asm. Day by day, the Juniors were challenged by the and things around them to live through the strength and the fruit ofthe Holy Spirit. SENI ORS The class of 1971, looking forward to graduation, set goal: to create spiritual unity and class enthusiasm through praye and inter-class communication. These goals were achieveu through monthly bulletins, sent to each member of the class giving them the important class news that helped each bus senior feel a part of the whole. Since many of the seniors wer ready to graduate at the end of the fall semester, a graduatio ceremony was held on January 17th in Sutherland Hall. Thu rest ofthe class had their commencement in June. BECOMING PEOPLE. .. al flashof color a hardfwon point and a cry from the stands- eehoes of long ,hours of sefdisczpline andfdeterminalion, bodies conditioned to respond with a perfect head shot, ' qpowerful spike, or antinescapable hold. developing the desire to achieve, lo excell NQT -GNL Y IN A THLETICS, BUT IN LIFE. NN XJ- ff Hx Nm 'W 4 xi! 'aff ' :' , 3 f Q , A 'Ulf Jdmwv -bon-P 1, . ,IZ- .. '! . . - .:....--4--.-.,.. .. , - -LJ. -:N' I L , 'u:' 1 5 1 A -- i1 ' U U w y. I J I v W 1 w V S I F x r1t Squad Leads Fans 1n Cheers, Songs PRIM AND PRETTY LBELOWJ-JV Cheerleader Debbie Sarver straightens her hair during half- time at a .IV basketball game. THAT HURTS!g JV Songleaders and Cheerleaders join fans in ex- claiming dismay as opponents score against Biola at a basketball game. CHEERLEADERS-105 VARSITY SONGLEADERS CRIGHTT-FRONT ROW: Jeannie Fisher, Lynette Hildebrandt. BACK ROW: Dianna Collings, Elaine Moore, Jeanne Valladao. YEA TEAM! CBELOWJ-Two points scored for Biola draws approval and hear1y applause from Frosh Cheerleader Taffy Schauer. DESERVED BREAK-Varsity Cheerleaders Janette Pea- cock, Jalayne Wagner and Monte Hasz rest during half-time demonstration. The squad varied in number during the year. l i l 106-CHEERLEADERS heerleaders, Songleaders Add Blue to Uniforms +1231-.Ya .. . K. f LVL. ' U 1 - pg rr. wh, FROSH CHEERLEADERS-Sue Heinmillcr, Debbee Sarver, Nina Bradley, Taffy Schauer, FROSH SONG- LEADERS QLEFU-FRONT TO BACK: Judi Mims, Karen Roberts, Gail Kerby, Wilma Rosscup. FROSH SQUAD HUDDLE QABOVEJ-Gail Kerby, sue Hein- miller, Wilma Rosscup, and Nina Sue Bradley confer during an afternoon practice. if x I Q, 'Ll ,inn-FIPA A JM CHEERl..EADERS4l07 'X' ' 'X' fril 1243. t if :il-f ' - ' KICKER-Halfback Dave Pagard brings the ball under control against Cal Poly Pomona. Biola lost the match, 2-l. ALL- DISTRICT FULLBACK-U.C. Riverside was defeated 2-I with the assistance of Lawrenza Ajibola from Nigeria. 'pg ,,'..-, -... nge l , .V--. it ' ' -, , . .- ---vjclfnl - , ,. fl?T1 .. . Q -Jlpq-4f':J.:w - 'df' .5-34404, . - .-.'f -'- 'L-' , ' - ' C '1. '7' 12 ff fr 'I , ,if ' f swf! f QQ, 'ffv' - , , y I ,Q,1. TV' ' qua' f- -':-,r?n:- 'I-x .- v-V . ff. Yagi,-.iggfg-sr-,,f - Y .--, ,.,., -...g .V Je. W- . uf- v SOCCER SEASON OPENER-Biola's All West Coast player Don Willett and Dave Perry move to ward off a Red- lands opponent. Biola defeated Redlands 3-l on the Eagle's lield. Willett, who graduated at the semester, was team captain. 108-SOCCER n Willett Leads Eagles in Strong Defense xxE-X iv' ROW-Dan Tolopilo, Bill Cedarholm, Henry Tolopilo, Tony Nu- Walt Hamilton, Mark Kietzman, Jim Lokkesmoe, Ken Bascom, Dave Perry, Doug Nixon, Musa Dogonyaro, Don Willett. BACK ROWvLionel Me- Dave Zehring, Steve Grant, Assistant Coach: Ed Norman, Coach Doug Nor- Dave Givens, Dave Pagard, Lawrenza Ajibola, Don Doyle, Dave Willett, man. THE BA LL-Defensive experts Doug American candidate for the year l970. During and Don Willett work at intercepting an aliemoon of spirited play, the Eagles claim- ball from their Cal State L.A. opponent ed a l-0 victory over Cal State L.A. a challenging game. Don was an All- VARSITY SOCCER SCORES BI OLA OPPONENT 3 Redlands University l 9 Pacific College 0 9 Whittier College 1 11 Chapman College 0 1 Claremont-Harvey Mudd 2 l Cal Poly, Pomona 2 1 Cal State Los Angeles 0 1 U.C.L.A . 3 3 Hayward State 2 l Westmont 2 1 Pomona 1 7 U.C. San Diego 0 2 U.C. Riverside l 2 San Diego State 2 1 Cal State Fullerton 1 1 Stanford University 2 0 San Jose State 1 4 Cal Tech 0 SOCCER-109 JV's End Season 6-4-03 Beat Westmont, UC FROSH SOCCER SCORES BIOLA OPPONENT 4 La Sierra 3 2 Cal Poly 0 4 Pacific Christian 0 2 S.C.C. 0 2 Rio Hondo 1 0 Pomona 0 1 Loma Linda 2 1 Claremont 0 1 Cal Baptist 0 0 Loma Linda 2 3 J .V. 3 JUNIOR VA RSITY SOCCER SCORES BIOLA OPPONENT 0 S.C.C. 4 2 Claremont 0 3 Cal Baptist l l Cal State Fullerton 3 0 U.C.L.A. l I Westmont 2 7 Pacitic Christian 0 2 U,C.R. O 7 Cypress 0 7 Golden West 3 3 F rosh 3 l l0-SOCCER . 1 ' FROSH SOCCER TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mike Aaron, Jim Ware, Tim Conrad, Tim Butler, Gerald Mur- phy, Coach. BACK ROW: Jim Land, Rick Phillips, JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM-FRONT ROW: Duane Bryan, Stan Blanchard, Bruce Lyons, .lim Allen, Tim Carey. BACK ROW: ,Dave Herron, Dinos Simponis, Dave Orr, Gary Radmacher, Bill Dave Kennedy, Dennis McNeely, Ken Christensen Sprick. Dave Hong, Mark Ailanjian, Randy Chase, Steve Paul Gizzi, Randy McElveen, Marios Denisiu, Bill ston, Keith Falconer, Al Arensen, Coach. 1 ini.-drift? he-.' RECORD-BREAKER-Demonstrating his offensive skill against Cal Tech is Nigerian sophomore Musa Dogonyaro, who now holds the re- cord for most goals scored in a college career at Biola. MANY FIRSTS-Danny Tolopilo heads in the first goal of his soccer career on a comer kick by Musa Dogonyaro, against Redlands. Biola won the season's opener 3-l. ' , . P F H5 3. 'L-' l' av i 'ix 'seg-10 F' g 4 .4 sf 1 L 1 l 1 :tl '. -Fifi'-. -Ee s were :ZV 4 il j -4512. .gl I 'sw..,i. 1 I . , I.. ,Ji DEFEAT Musa Dogonyaro maneuvers to score the the game to take and retain the game. The goal was Musa's SOCCER-l ll zz Harriers Post Outstanding Dual Meet Recor I l l0lq EDLLEEE X NJ sol em Q i ol gn , -4 I1 --1 CROSS COUNTRY TEA M-SEATED: Earl Duncan, Gerald Duncan, Warren Shannon, STAND- SQUAD STRENGTHENER-Mike Sellers, new ING: Chris Davis, Mike Sellers, Coach Darrell Tuckerg NOT PICTURED: Musa Dogonyaro, from U.S.C. placed twenty-first in the nation in the Steve Farris. meet held in November. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES BIOLA ' OPPONENT 2nd Cal State Long Beach Invitational 24 Azusa Pacific 33 15 Univ. ofCalifomia, Riverside 40 18 Pasadena College 40 For. Whittier 25 U.S. Intemational University 32 16 San Femando Valley 39 20 Chapman College 35 31 University of Redlands 28 3rd Chapman Invitational 4th Biola Invitational 'Me' 4th N. A. I. A. District 433 INVITATIONAI.-Biola runners Chris Davis, Mike Sellers, and Gerald Duncan hold own in the Invitational held at Long Beach. Biola ran against Westmont and Redlands in the season. l I 2-S PO RTS TRADITION UPHELD-Seniors end a fine cross-country career and de- fend the Biola Tradition by posting a 7-l dual meet record. QLEFTJ Earl Duncan rounds the comer with one mile to go at the Long Beach Invitation: al. CBELOWJ Freshman Warren Shannon shows determination as he fills the important position as fifth man. CLOWER LEFTJ Earl and Gerald Duncan rip the Chapman five-mile course in 25:19. QLOWER CENTERJ Biola men surround opponents at Long Beaqh Invitational. QLOWER RIGHTJ Chris Davis shows agility as he rounds the final tum to a second place linish. sw: - ff .MH SPORTS- I 13 Eagles Break Biola Basketball 1n Reco ,4 'L will 1?- ' Q - .f , S -A T i -- ... :wks , .. V- xx! -ii i TWO POI NTS-Southem Califomia College proved to be tough competition for the Eaglds season opener, but assisted by 6'5 Ron Johnson, Biola snatched a 49-44 victory in overtime play. I 14-BASKETBA LL on no-My 4 -A-fm 1141+ so gr 2- ' BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROwzJim Poteet, Head Coach, John Sherman, Mike Hornkohl, Joe Hoffloy, Ron Johnson, Buddy Gfg. Erickson, Rich Thune, Lanny Crandall, Marv Clegg, Martin Gutridge, Dave Dayton. Guy Haflle. Jim Bliod, RYHU Kefby- Engel, Steve Grant, Frosh Coachg Walt Combs, manager. BACK ROW: l FQ FOR THE HOOP-Junior Buddy Gregg drives for a basket against f Cal State Hayward. The Eagles edged the Pioneers, 75-72. JUMP IJ SHOT-Ron Johnson outstretches his SCC opponent. BASKETBALL-l I5 -1, FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jerry Kitabjian, Howard Steve Grant Coach Carl Hoekman Andrew Johnson Keith Braun Scott Lyon, James Cleminson, Dan Dyk, Eugene Levert, Jack Orr. BACK ROW: Reed DenmsG1lbertson Randy Strohman TOP PLAYER-Ron Johnson and Coach Jim Poteet display plaque Johnson was awarded by the Southem Califomia Basketball Writer's Association. Johnson was selected college division Player of the Week, Jan. 12-17. OUT- JUMPED-Dave Dayton leaps for rebound in the game against U.C. San Diego. UCSD won 80-74, handing the Eagles their first defeat of the year in the Biola gym. l 16-BA SK ETBA LL rosh Battle Mostly JV Teamsg Gain Experience IN THE AIR-Forward, Keith Braun shoots while Scott Reed waits for a rebound in the frosh clash with Chapman. DOWN THE COURT-Keith Braun moves with the ball down court while UCSD men try to take it away. The Eagles lost by one point. WTF? 'FEET 2 Y K' 1. I . El -li -of ,I 1 -..-. l'WO POINT ATTEMPT'4Guard Jim Cleminson makes a from a fall. The frosh dropped the game by 10 points to Chap- ump shot from the corner, while Randy Strohman recovers man on the Eagles home court. BASKETBALL-l I7 Eagles Wrestle at Home More Than Ever Befo VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Colin Emlyn Higa, Kent Dove, Chris Davis, Captain, Rich Hay, McDougall, Head Coach, Jeff Chenard, Roy Ragge, Ed Brandt, Blaklcy, Doug Haag. ROW 3: Lee Mayer, Assistant Dave Ackley, Mike McLaughlin, Tim Goble, Paul Hendricks. Comel Fitch, Dan Geist, Dave Carrier, Jarrett Williams, ROW 2: Mitsuo Nakai, Assistant Coach, Richard Wonders, Kitabjian, .lim Wiese, Gene Molway. ON TOP-Wrestling for his first year at Biola, Dave Ackley counters a single- leg takedown against Gilbert Memday of UCLA. Ackley lost the match 7-4. RUGGED COMPETITION-Rich Hay attempts a take-down against his Long Beach opponent. The match ended in a 3-3 draw, but Biola dropped the battle, 27-10. l18sWRESTLI NG lk 'H 1 flf?'5 v ,, L . fa 'Q ! SL .i 4 717, . X f -----2 X M5 'X mmf! 45 W-a ,rv 4 X . N X X X ' 1 f if POSITION OF POWER QBELOWQ-Demonstrating outstanding control over a strong Long Beach State opponent, Craig Scott eams his first victory at Biola I4-35. HARD TO TAKE QRIGHTJ-Dave Ackley struggles to regain control but sustains a defeat by UCLA grappler. 1- WILL T0 WIN-Wrestling at 177 pounds for this RICH l0Sl H hcari bfedklng 3 6 CICUSIOH In match, sophomore Rich Hay faces Damon Yum 30 seconds ofthe match Hay had an excellent walt from UCLA at the opening contest ofthe season overall season last year at Biola 120-W REST Ll NG cDougall's Young Squad Does Well for Biola A PIN-HDistrict champion from the previous sea- points, Brandt was edged 3-l. Brandt is a sophomore from Ed Brandt loses a hard-fought match against his UCLA Yucaipa, California. ent. Failing to receive what appeared to be a sure two National Champion. VICTORY lN SIGHT-A transfer from Cerritos College where he was Junior College All American, Jarrett Williams nearly pins his contestant from UCLA. .larrett, wrestling at 142 pounds, earned a I2-6 victory in the match. COACHES-Head Coach Colin McDougall and Assistant Coach Mitsuo Nakai watch a match. Nakai was a Japanese WRESTLING-121 BASE HIT QABOVEJ-Transfer student Steve Elam rounds lirst on a base hit against Cal Lutheran. Elam, a pitcher, is also one of the Eag1e's stronger hitters. EAGLE STARTER QRIGHTJ-Junior Tom Wright pitches during the first inning against Cal Lutheran. Biola dropped its second game 11-4. Excl. 152.43 il: lll N i 'll f as-vfm-l-.1 firm - mx I -Ji Aw -is:-t 34 ,pi 5 -s up va sul -. -am- -1h..m J,pi',qk nw A 'u X :SMR Mmwhv :ww !,t lfliilit, 5 FEL X in. 4 4, 'lt .4 , -1 , , . ., .- W.. 5 l- ' - +f'fr':5-A . '4 ' wif i ls .-YQ!!-. E . e ' -r-l,'.,, ,.,f , ,, r ' tugs Tir' f - g ,FQ ' 1 W- I A f?'f'+1 - , 'Nh ,Q f- I ,. , - 1 ' - A1:'7H 9i 5 1 , -:g,j'. .f . f , 4 - p I '. lr,-. ,L F . . 4 - -- q 5- - ., ..-,. .4 - . , - L- 'im 35 ' , ,tit . . , r . - -- V Q 1.n' ' 5 -1- - I 1, -. . K , X E 'x A , . I.. 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' , 4 ' . l - - 1 f , V . to - ' ' 1' 4. t.'i ' fb ,- , , , -,, -' .5..4.m- - -. l 4 --1 .., -- If' FA' - V . , - Q . . 5 I 0 r , I ,N 'lf' , In 1 1 w ' - I ' , -wt ' -S 1-1-.ia -..!n I X F22-fit ISLE ill VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Steve ROW: Charles Sarver, coachg Greg Lesher, Dan Johnson, Romero, Bill Kline, Bob Goodwin, Jim Hill, Darrell Bye, Al Tom Cowles, Fred Franke, Ron Taylor, Todd Halberg, Randy Feuerhaken, Steve Elam, Tom Wright, Paul Ednoff. BACK Sykes, Joel Campbell. 122-BA SEBA LL L eterans, Able Newcomers Provide 'Baseball' Power .A, .4. 1 I mv-C T-- I il- J, sf- -, 51: ,'l 5 4 li' ' L- .fv.j2iQ:.if l tid?-Q,21,2 Q' ',, ' '.' me v- ICU? r H, t 55,4 ' .. If ,,,.. -1 x,,., ,. Y. - vf ' - , M,,,.r.FW1'W' ,, i.... - If---H -LL. ---Mx i- -- , ' l fiqief- Jn' 4' -W.:- . S - 4 - - ,' ' I f Q 1 J will 5- s- '-nr,.fm sy'ue-4 . - . . -' : 1'i1S 'Self X 'I-Mwsgfkhlg 'au-'i i'..i TP wi s it '- . ,N Q gfigl I .-,Af --Lv, ly. i - .5ggQv:i.jL?gQ,aylQ3 n , :rl-. V. - .Y 5-'1- I. -'+,'.:ffx 41, 1,5 Hi ' i . - - r,:r,i,.:A. ' -Eff' .fs-,qv A i HJ - .-V,-1' 5 i r. .-. fm. V ,.. . . , . . .Pig - ..4 , I ,. sb. p 1 dv, r . , ,,-Valk . -Q., 4 . - .J.bsP' 1 - 4 I v.i-1 44.5 TWO FOR THREE QLEFTJ-Most Valuable Player for 1970, Bob Goodwin, helped Biola win its first home game 7-5. FIFTH INNI NG4Al Fuerhaken tries to help Biola pull out of its slump. ALL AROUND PLAYER- Pitcher Joel Campbell, here pitching the second game of a doubleheader with Occidental, was chosen Most Inspira- tional Player for last season. ,- i 4. ...Xt i., ff, K If 1 X fy! .V f .!,ff' , 7:4 . A.. , pv- BA SEBA LL-123 Baseball Team Shares Gospel-Tours Mexi EXCITING ACTION-One of the most promising moments Everyone advanced safely one base and the result was that the of the Eagle's diamond battle with Cal Lutheran came when Eagle's soon eamed two runs. Ednoff, in his second season for Paul Ednoff bunted successfully with men on lirst and second. Biola, is agood fielder and strong third baseman. 5? 1: iii : 'lu it - in ' f COACI-I'S ORDERS-Coach Charlie Sarver yells out signals to his man on second base during the Pepperdine game. This is Sarver's fifth year as baseball coach. 124-BA SEBA LL EXCELLENT CONTROL-Starter against Cal Lutheran, pticher Tom Wright four innings. Wright has played well for Biola for three years. Wright joined his mates on their annual tour of Mexico during Torrey Week. W W. - e vs su 44 1- N- -I - N-9. ., as T 1 -A -f . A ,I ,,A, U Air I wo- qs-wg Q l!1I5i'.ff'j ' -, Li. Sfitinll f' ..11r ?,-f , -4 QL' .Jr 1 -'-'gf' 7 ! Hg,-If mlrggd ' if I-M! -f ' LM : r' T J ' , n , . V W . ' 5 kt' U f 1 5 f J' t ul 1 K W ' ' s ji- he if A 'xg lil. 'st If - -' - U. : ls' ' ' , hh! 5. y ,,, , yg 4. .,-. U 1 ' 'K . 'Y in ' u ' . ,- M- - ,4 - N- -'-..,M,AtY? t- C Su!! .Ag ,. ., ' 'al at 'F-'it ' C671- 5'f e'r J'l' . bLvsNx:'tfN.v'f's'S i:'m D' ' l I! ' , a I fl A . . . ' ,,. ,gp .I .gig Y L . y- -as .,.,,.,3,-Q Y X I A ' a I 'll' atrial tv- YT tree-'lie-.4ft'ifL. I 5 E v A4 ,A 4. ,xi --2 ..ryr.s a , f L E A GOOD SWING CLEFTJ-Bob Goodwin, honorable mention on the All- district team last year, earns a single from Cal Lutheran. NAVY GRAD- UATE QABOVEJ-New to Biola, first baseman Bill Klein was chosen Dodger's Rookie ol' the Year from Rookie Camps several years ago. ll, LONG LEAP QLEFTJ-Left-handed pitcher Jim Hill leaps for lirst base. Hill has won I5 games in the last two years. SAFE-Short stop Steve Romero and second baseman Al Feurhaken try unsuccessfully to trap a Cal Lutheran runner. Romero, who is also a pitcher, holds Biola's best single ERA of 0.89. BASEBA LL-125 mfr. , it 'v , ,A l VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ed Valenciana Warren Shannon, Tim Butler, Gene Molway, Gerald Duncan. BACK ROW Musa Dogonyaro, Steve Moore, Mike Sellers, Duane Davidson, Dave Orr, Ron Classen, Mark Alvis, J. Darold Tucker, Coach. MEMBERS ABSENT: Hadley James, Ken Budlong, Kent Love, Eugene Lavert, Dave Storer, Warkentin, Scott Reed, Ron Johnson, Dave Ackley, Phil Bishop, Jack Colin McDougall, Coach, Frank Zamora, Assistant Coach. BIOLA SPEEDSTER QABOVEJ-NAIA National 880 cham- pion for 1970, Musa Dogonyaro warms up before the opening meet at Chapman. UP AND OVER-Top Pole vaulter for Biola in l970, Gene Molway trys to break the school record of l4'6 at the Chapman meet. l. I N iff I264TRACK f 'lnl rack Team Shows Strength in Season Opener A Q if ,- . ' e -V va ,r-,, ' , f'. .. Q?-' O. ,gt , Q 1 ,ff-'ii - 2, W -.H ,,-1' 3 f , ' 3' 'N Q ' -5, L , P fi ' if I-1 ' '. ' '1-'51 ix If f V- , 1. A x , A A .nf 4,1 i ,fn if-g.-44' , . , X , 5. 1. .f - ' JJ13: ff, nf 1 .- ,i. , 5 I ' 5 t A 1 Q .4 ' , , ti W K 4 fi' . .v . 2: , , ,I , - 5 r 'J' . , sb., I Qxo IQXQIQ 'T' ' - H gp . A,,:.f 1'f,-,Q IG-.NY V1 -! 9,'-Qty' 'V -Ll -v. . . -.. ' w.-,Q 7 1 f .' X Loufgz ,-43, ' gas?- ie ' rfgi3'g, '- 1 I LOTS OF WORK-Mark Alvis and Mike Sellers work out in preparation for the opening of the track season. Alvis runs the 440, Sellers is a distance runner. 1... 'jp v s 'l 8 . . rv Qi ' W 0 . u -AT 1 U- 1'--5-.4-ai r' Al lx 5 Q' -5 'i ,aa H SVHOTPUT-Ken Budlong, skilled in a number of field events, works on his shotput form. IN THE AIR-Transfer student from the University ofTexas at El Paso, Ron Classen runs the intermediate hurdles and the quarter mile for Biola. TRACK-127 Eagle Tennis Team has New Coach, Strong Moral we VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: or-in Linde, Kealy. Joe Hefley. Hugh Walker- MEMBERS 9 Todd Lewis, Randy Dollar. BACK ROW: Larry Spry, Darryl Doug Westfall, Coach. .zzr ' 2, z L ABLE NEWCOMER-New to the tennis team but not to Biola, Sophomore Hugh Walker hits a down-the-line forhand shot during his match against Northrop Institute of Technology. The Eagles cleaned up 9-0. 128-TENNIS YERSATILE PRESlDENTfA,S. President Todd Lewis filled second singles position on the team. Lewis, who has played tennis Biola since his freshman year, demonstrates his serving skill N.l.T. 1, 1.51 V ?? 1 v ' 4 .... -. Y ,an--b'!'3'J'4 -fQ 'f ' . . n .V 4 .- .1 4 ',g--fu ., , O ni Ja-H-0 v 15 Jill I Q 5 ff, 515523. f W Qi :M it Zis35i'E?:L -al W 3 ,fi 'H Sgt! IH i .4 . 55 , ,AM :M , , ' . , J 1 TOP MAN QABOVE LEFTJ-Canadian star Darryl Kealy executes a baseline top spin forehand against N.I.T. Kealy, who is first singles and doubles, had an excellent day Q6-I, 6-2, 6-0, 6-oy. TA LLEST PLAYER qABovEp- Biola got off to a slow start in the season opener against La Verne fl-85. Joe Heiley, lifth man on the team, moves into a backhand. WA RM-UP QLEFTJ-Before the match with N.I.T., veteran Larry Spry practices a forehand volley. Spry is fourth man on the team. TENNISAIZ9 omen's Volleyball Takes District Championshi ,-3. WOMEN'S AH VOLLEYBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Judy Lininger, Jeanne Valladao, Miss Thro Coach: Nancy Jendro, Cathy Sodestrom. BACK ROW: Nancy Fenske, Sharon Haag, Janet Duffield Graves. WOMEN'S B VOLLEYBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Bonnie Junkin, Debbie Powell, Edie Eager, Chris Corley, Sandy Haag, Jean DeJong, Ruth Sutton, Barb Stitt, Miss Throneberry, Coachp Ruth Van Schootan. 130-SPORTS i l l l 'xx I I i x.-' li ' L. UP FOR A SPIKE-Members ofthe winning women's volleyball Judy Liningcr jumps up for a spike while teammate Nancy watches. T' , 1- A-,arit-f21,5,IS.-5 ff B BCC -.-L ul 1, p N ll I S --ef HA LFTIME PROGRAM QABOVEN 'Members ofthe Women's Week. Those playing instruments are Ruth Van Schootan, guitarg basketball team sing and play instruments in a halftime program Gail Kerby, trumpetg Edie Eager, guitar. The women used basket- like the one they gave on their tour of Mexico during Torrey ball as an avenue to share their faith in Christ. i l 1 l l l l un 2 Q,--.--.yawn-pq .Og WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM-FROM TOP: Carol Clark, Bonnie Junkin, Edie Eager, Nancy Jendro, Chris Corley, Betsy Allen, Gail Kerby, Leellyn Schultz, Ruth Sutton, Assistant Coachg Linda Lyding, Barb Stitt, Ruth Van Schootan, Mrs. Norman, Coachg Sharon Haag, Debby Powell. TAKING AIM-Ruth Van Schootan takes careful aim at the basket before attempting to shoot for a free throw. WOMEN'S SPORTS-l3l Fans Support Eagle Teams in Record umbers PEP RALLY QABOVEJ-Joining in with spirit at one ofthe pep rallies, Joyce Merino helps show the team that Biolans supported their every effort. TENSE MOMENTS -Three spectators anticipate the Eagle's next move at a home basketball game. With addition of the new score- board, fans could know the situation at a glance. SUC- CESSFUL OUTCOME-Facial expressions mean an- other good game from our soccer players. Together, Rich Thune, Diane Hagstrom, Dianna Collings, and Lynette Hildebrandt back-up team at an away game. l32-FA NS Y ' l T4 ,, -r l X ' X DH tfffw! THE GAME KLEFTJ-Understanding fine points of basketball is not an easy job. Debbee Sarver attempts to explain some complicated manuver to Frosh-Cheerleader Sue Heinmiller and Songleader Gail Kerby. NEW ADDITIONS-During Torrey Week a scoreboard, complete with rosters for wrestling and basketball, was installed. The Biola Bench, a group which helps sponsor Biola athletics, donated the new board. A.S. APPRECIA- TON-For all the dedication and enthusiasm Musa brought to the '70-'71 soccer team and for breaking the all school goal with 47 total points in his two year career, special recognition was given. Varsity cheerleaders hold a sign which later was placed on the Science building wall for all to see. of? dreazhng S fy-feQl'Q FA NS-133 CROSS COUNTRY The Biola cross country squad posted a 7-1 dual meet record in 1970 and Mike Sellers placed 21st in the NAIA nationals just six positions away from All-American honors. Veteran run- ners Chris Davis, Earl and Gerald Duncan, and Sellers all closed out their outstanding college harrier careers. Sellers, the USC transfer, started the season off by winning the college division in the 13th Annual Long Beach Invitational with a 26:00 time over the five-mile course. Davis followed in second place, giving the Eagles second spot and the finest team showing in the college's history at the annual event. In the first dual meet of the year, Biola topped Azusa-Pacific, 24-33, as Gerald and Earl Duncan placed one and two. UC Riverside was the next foe to fall to the Biolans, 40-15 and Musa Dogonyaro added another sport to his repetoire. Dogon- yaro, the star soccer player and NAIA national 880 yard run champion, finished in fifth place to give the Eagles their per- fect sweep over Riverside. An 40-18 win against Pasadena College pushed the Biolans mark to 3-0 as the Eagles took positions one through four. The Duncans finished first and second followed by Sellers and Davis in positions three and four. Freshman Warren Shannon took eighth place. The Harriers passed their toughest test of the young season when they handed a fine United States International University team a 32-25 defeat to keep their perfect record intact. Sellers won the four-mile race with a 20133 time, and Earl Duncan, Chris Davis, and Gerald Duncan claimed places three, four and five, while Dogonyaro secured the Eagles win, finishing 12th. After defeating Chapman, 35-20, and setting a new Biola course record while downing San Fernando Valley State, 39-16, the Harriers were 7-0 before being edged by Redlands, 28-31, in the final dual meet of the year. Gerald Duncan was ill and did not run against Redlands, but outstanding performances by Davis and Sellers made the contest extremely close, as the pair shattered a Redlands course record with a 24:0l.5 time to take first and second place. Earl Duncan took fifth. In the final meets of the season, the Eagles took third place in the college division of the Chapman Invitational, fourth spot in the Biola Invitational, in which Mike Sellers took third position, and finished in fourth position in the District 3 finals at Cal Lutheran. Davis was ninth in the District, as injuries and illness slowed down the Harriers at the season's end. In the nationals Davis placed 52nd, Dogonyaro gained position 67, and Gerald Dun- can was l30th. SOCCER One of the best defensive teams in Biola College history posted a 9-6-3 record in 1970 against the toughest competition in the school's history. Seven Eagles, led by All-West Coast se- lection Don Willett, and Biola's all-time top soccer player, Musa Dogonyaro, were named to All-Star squads. 134-SPORTS Willett, the senior fullback, and Dogonyaro were lirst selec- tions both on the Southern California Intercollegiate Soccer Assn. Eastern Conference and the NAIA District 3 teams, while halfback Doug Nixon was named to the NAIA first ll and the SCISA second team. Also on the Conference's second squad were goalie Dave Givens and fullback Lawrenza Ajibola. Dave Perry, another fullback, and senior forward Henry Tolopilo, the Eagles number two scorer, received honorable mention in the Eastem Conference and District second team awards. Defensively, the Eagles sparked by Willett's constantly solid and sometimes spectacular play gave up a mere 22 goals in 18 matches for a 1.22 goal per-game average, They also registered four shutouts and allowed more than two goals in a match only once, that to the NCAA national runner-up UCLA Bruins. Offensively, the Biolans tallied 58 goals this season or 3.22 a game, as Nigerian sophomore Dogonyaro broke six Biola soccer records and Henry Tolopilo set another mark. Dogon- yaro now holds the single game, season, and career goals scored and total points record. Tolopilo completed his collegiate eligibility with 19 assists to set a new career mark, and is the first kicker to play four years of varsity soccer at Biola and score every season. The kickers started the season off fast as they ripped through 32 goals in their first four contests, demolishing Redlands Q3-lj, Fresno-Pacific, 19-Ol, Whittier C9-ll, and Chapman fl 1-lj. Danny Tolopilo, who scored seven times in these first four con- tests, and Dogonyaro paced the Eagles blistering early season attack. However, the Biolans offense fizzled in the next four matches as they could salvage only a 1-0 win by forfeit over Cal State Los Angeles in the following four games. During this span Biola was handed 2-1 losses by Claremont-Mudd and Cal Poly Pomona, while UCLA registered a 3-l victory. Finally against UC Hayward the Eagles jumped off to a2-0 first period lead and held on for a 3-2 verdict over the Pioneers to up their record to 6-3 before facing Westmont College. Biola fell to the Warriors, 1-2, and were tied by Pomona College fl-lj, before Dogonyaro destroyed the career scoring record in lifting the Eagles over UC San Diego C7-OJ. The kick- ers warmed-up for two close encounters with San Diego State and Cal State Fullerton by slipping UC Riverside a 2-l setback. San Diego State scored with less than a minute left in both 'egulation play and overtime to pull out a 2-2 tie, while a ough Eagle defense led by Willett turned away a quick Fullter- on offense and preserved a 1-1 deadlock. Biola then dropped wo low scoring matches to Stanford University, Q2-lj, and to iationally ranked San Jose State fl-01, in Northern California. e eagles completed the year by blanking Cal Tech C4-OJ, with ogonyaro scoring three times and Willett and the defense olding Cal Tech to but eight shots in the game. BASKETBA LL Ron Johnson, Biola's outstanding sophomore forward, was ,elected to the NAIA District Three First Team this year as he Eagles completed their most successful season with a 17-13 ecord. Johnson, who set a new Biola single season rebound record of 476 fthe old mark was 384 set by Jim Wiese in 19675, also ed the Eagle team in almost every statistical category including nost field goals Q21lJ, most points 15153, points per game 17.85, most rebounds and rebound average 11645. He was one ofthe leaders in the District in nearly every category. The Southern California Basketball Writer's Assn. tabbed lohnson the college Player of the Week over a month ago, ind the Eagle forward also was selected to the First Team ofthe 'asadena College New Year's Basketball Tournament. Several other records and honors were contributed by this Leafs Eagle cagers. Individually, four records were set or tied. ruce Erickson tied the single-season free throw percentage 'ecord of .800 set by teammate Marv Clegg two years ago, and Eroke the one-year assist record with 146, topping the old mark y 10. Dave Dayton, who was last year's top Biola scorer and 'ebounder but also the worst free-shooter, set a new school nark in shots made at the charity stripe with 144, beating the Ed record of l 12. His percentage was .706 as compared to .576 st year. Teamwise, the Eagles accomplished three more firsts. They ecorded the list win ever over Pasadena College 67-64 in overtime, defeated Southern California College for the first time n the Vangaurds home court 78-64, and snapped a fourteen ame, seven year losing streak to Azusa Pacific when they eat the Cougars 68-66 at Biola. Talking about the way things look for next year, Biola head voach Jim Poteet was very optimistic. We will have our entire eam back next year, and with the maturity we gained this eason, I think we could have a great season next year. Both ohnson and Dayton, two highly regarded forwards, are ophomores. Center Buddy Gregg, guards Marv Clegg, Bruce Erickson and Greg Engel arejuniors. WRESTLING A proud stand by the Biola College wrestlers at the NAIA District 3 championships at Cal Lutheran fell short as highly- avored U.S.I.U. fUndited States International Universityy eld off a determined bid by the Eagles to defend their cham- ionship. The Biolans, sporting amediocre ll-ll dual meet record, icluding a humiliating 34-6 loss to the Westerners earlier in ie season, showed up in force and almost caught the U.S.I.U. apping. The Westerners had lost but one dual meet all year, and that came at the hands of powerful Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. U.S.I.U. was expected to win the District title with ease. But when all the teams got together at the Cal Lutheran facility, it was suddenly a two-team race for the top spot. Going into the championship round, Western had an 80-71 edge, but both Biola and U.S.I.U. had six men in contention for individual championships. At 118 pounds, Biola senior Chris Davis pinned Azusa Pacific's Burt Kubota and Tom Saichek from U.C. San Diego to gain the championship round against Dan Kida from U.S.I.U. Wrestling his final District match, Davis lost to Kida' on a decision, 8-3. Davis finished his colligate wrestling as Biola's career leader in both total wins and pins. Biola head wrestling coach Colin McDougal has been expect- ing his 134-pound man, Dave Ackley, to work into form all year. Ackley, after a poor start, came on strong in the late season and then won District title Saturday, Ackley decisioned Bob Wilson from U.C. San Diego and then upset U.S.I.U.'s Mike Ito with a second period fall. Biola's Jarrett Williams had an easy time gaining the finals, pinning Ken Bickford and Cal Lutheran's Stan Mansfield. With his 3-2 win over former Olympic wrestler Gabe Ruz from Cal Western, Williams remained undefeated for the year, posting a 21-0 tecord. Rich Hay pinned Whittier's Steve Grundon, and then won the right to enter the championship round with a fall against Jim Peterson of Cal Tech. In a well-fought championship match, Hay beat Mark Buchana of Claremont 4-1. The Eagle 177-pound grappler had lost to Buchana earlier in the year. In the championship match, Luther Nelson, at 190 pounds, breezed over Cal Tech's Rick Smoody 12-0. Nelson came out late in the season for Biola, and had a dual meet record of only 3-2. At heavyweight, Biolan Kent Dove pinned Davis Austin of Claremont in the second period, and won the championship with a first period pin against Bruce Johnson of Cal Tech. 8--. ........-.L...-,,OA,,. .. 00 TQ- Ti 7 Tuul i' g,. . 5 4 1 '-+-pi-Q ii, l' a . as -.QV i D . -T ' - g. 5 1 ' wg, ' f SPORTS-135 The final tallies gave U.S.I.U. the championship with 96 points, followed by Biola's 85. The Eagles claimed the most individual champions, however, placing five against U.S.I.U.'s four. All five wrestlers participated in the NAIA National Championships held at Boone, North Carolina, March 11 and 12. Chris Davis C13-21 and Jarrett Williams C11-OJ hold the best dual-meet records for the Biolans this season. Rich Hay posted a 13-4-1 record, and Ed Brandt is 10-6-1. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Women's Volleyball team finished the year with a 14-2 record placing second in their league and first in the district post- season tournament. ' The post-season tournament featured the top two teams from four leagues in the area extending from Santa Barbara to ,San -Diego. Biola seeded fifth in the toumament, defeated San Diego State, upset Long Beach State, and beat out UCLA for first place in the toumament. Becky Graves and Cathy Sod- estrom received all-tournament honors and the Biola team was recognized as the team with the most spirit and best team work. 136-SPORTS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The women's basketball team completed another successf season following last year's performance in which they we undefeated in league play and placed fourth in the post-seas tournament. This year's team was lead by Captain Cathy Sod strom who was an all-tournament player last year along wi Becky Graves. The 1971 team was a young team with three freshman a one sophomore starting for the Varsity against Whittie Pomona, La Veme, Cal Lutheran and Azusa Pacific. season began with a one-week trip to Mexico where the wom had an opportunity to play against Mexican women and sha Christ with their audiences. Due to illness and injury the tea was unable to play as well as they had anticipated. fEditor's Notei-Due to an early final deadline, the followi spring sport's coverage will of necessity be only pre-sessi forecasts rather than season summaries and highlights. BASEBALL Much improved over last yearn was Coach Charlie Sarver pre-season prediction for the Eagle baseball team. Sarver optimism was three-fold. There were many retuming veteran outstanding newcomers and a tremendous general tea attitude. One veteran was Jim Hill, a lefthanded pitcher who has w 15 games during the last two years. Sarver also mentioned su standouts as Paul Ednoff at third base, last year's Most V uable Player Bob Goodwin, and Joel Campbell. Two vetera also fit into the newcomers classification, Steve Romer a fine hitter and talented pitcher had Biola's favorite batte mate Darrell Bye retuming with him after one year's absenc Newcomers included strong hitting pitcher first basem Bill Klein, outfielder Steve Elam, hard-hitting second basem Al Heuerhaken, and quick outfielder Tom Cowles. TRACK AND TENNIS A mixture of proved veterans and newcomers provided Bio with 'two of its better track and field and tennis teams this yea The track squad led by NAIA National 880 champion Mu Dogonyaro, Chris Davis, Gerald Duncan, and Mike Selle anticipated one of their finer season. Several additions in t sprints and field events provided the Eagles with a strong all-around team. In tennis Biola looked forward to its first winning team history. The improvement in the squad's play was attribut to individual determination, a full-time new coach, Doug We -fall, and added emphasis on doubles. Retuming veterans Darr Kealy, who was the netter's Most Valuable Player in 1970, To Lewis and Larry Spry highlighted the team's play. BECOMING PEOPLE. . . we respond toilove, laughter, enthusiasm, a challenge, as we meet to discuss personal ideologies with the optimism that comes hom sharing smiles, and even casual conversation leads to deeper thoughts. a myriad of acli vities, yet time for only few, wemvalue each moment which brings us logether- EN TH USIA S TS fmfb W E' Q.: 25-5-- 1 X !' 35:1 34 avi? ' f 'El' 1 5' 1' ' RE W 3 Er L. I . 4. 1' , S' - - - . I 'x NX ' V 4' A' 5 A . 3- 1 , is X QF.. 5 ' - - B gt' Q .xx '- A 11 y 32 - - -.I 4 R ,Q I '41 . . 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X X X A ' ' ?1f-zzfiiiiifnf E.- 4, 0,Jyfffilffsglqfy,-,ff 2 -A595- ,,. i I V 7-ailgfl 4 ' . . -1' 4, 3, 1-' .,- 4-1 :W 4 - . -S - N o' 5 5- -9 1 'X 'fs I f , I' ,l v Ji- K 5 - 4' - 1' ' -' IW f QfQ1QQQj. H .l,q- Q Q ! 4 'V I 4-:pf V I 'if 5 1 , . 4 I Q . i v ' 1- xi ,4 .. odd Lewis, Randy Sykes Lead A.S. Council ' . I J I Z S. -Y -vsp..--nigrrffg if 1 ? ' W i ii LN X 1' xi, odd Lewis President PRESIDENT'S BEST FRIEND-Jo Ann Strain takes minutes tl while Todd Lewis listens to a councilman during a special meeting at Dr. Chase's home. AS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Randy Sykes, Vice presi- dmtg Murray Anderson, CUB Chairman, Jane Perlman, Rep- at-Large, Mahlon Friescn, Rep-at-Largeg Kathy Weimer, KD President, Norman Thiesen, Biola Men President: Jo Ann Strain, Secretary, David Ciocchi, Public Events Board Chair- mang Todd Lewis, President. BACK ROW: Melvin Howell, Publications Board Chairmang .lim Saylor, Sophomore Class Presidentg Dave Hook, Community Relations Board Chair- mang Craig Scott, Rep-at-Largeg Larry Spry, Business Man- ager, Dan Aanderud, SMU President, Bob Leger, Junior Class President, Walt Hamilton, Athletic Board Chairmang Gary Schwitz, Freshman Class Presidentg Chris Davis, Senior Class President, Paul Boatner, Parliamentarian. MEMBER AB- SENT: Doug Speer, Social Affairs Board. A.S. COUNCI L-137 Council cFixes Hope on Living God,-ITim. 4:1 V 'W Binary n - li ' Dv Randy Sykes, V P dent Jo Ann Strain, Secretary L ry Spry B M g Xl' .i ,' 5. X 2 3 138-A.S. COUNCIL JUDICIAL BOARD-Tim Stranske, Ken Bascom, Wes Nielsen. WOMEN'S SPOKESMANfRep-at-Large .lane Perlman was one of three ladies on Council. Much exciting legislation was initiated by her such as the resolution to provide funds for the Cross Country teams' trip to the nationals. Hook, Community Relations Board Chairman l l C C DAY OF PRAYER-Speech majors Todd Lewis and Larry Spry lead students in a responsive reading from the Scriptures. A.S. COUNCIL-139 Walt Hamilton, Athletics Board Chairman 'ggi 5 Doug Speer, Social A ffairs and Traditions Board Chairman -f - lJuf i 94?- ..,f?' 4 JaT2',.'N . , . 721. Murray Anderson, College Union Board Chairman -T 140-A.S. BOARDS W V-D I f ,II5 lx k- oards Guide Socials, Union, Public Events, Athletics id Ciogchiv Public Evgnls B931-d Chairman Melvin Howell, Publications Board Chairman cf APEL COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Mahlon Friesen. Charles Baker, Randy e Perlman. .lane Kring. BACK ROW: Sykes, Dennis Fisher, 'Nw .. 1 :.,:x , . , Aw: -5 'inf , + .,. '+L , y , fa 5 fs. ,J ,Q x . w. will NN ,BZ N .Ki Q- 1 A.S. BOARDS-l4I K.D.-Biola Men Work Together on Dinners, Soci f 'T 2 WORKER'S REWARD-Alpha Chi representative Beth Ballenger .-- gets a hearty welcome from Dr. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor of Biola, Q ' 5. . 9, I, s ' I 3 X A. ' 1 Gln fu mf , V X I? is r.: N N 1 . is 5 y - . il gl ilu, V if J' . -x '4 ' 1-,iA,,, , l L ' ii' i iflffgi KINGS DAUGHTERS COUNCIL4FRONT ROW: Ruth Wall, Off-Campus Representativeg Corinne Carmichael, Chi Miss Hart, Advisorg Kathy Strom, Art Directorg Vicki Candlelight Dinner Chairman. MEMBERS NOT TURED: Pam Granger, Social Chairman: Beth Alpha Chi Representative. dentg Sharon Smith, Treasurerg Kathy Weimer, Delta Representativeg Marion Mintz, Gamma Chi Represent- ativeg Kathy Lionbarger, Secretaryg Jodi Carr, Zeta Chi Rep- resentative. BACK ROW: Charlotte Stranske, Vice Presi- Aa. ' I i 1 ,YV 'R ' ' ' L Yi , Q I ' Q r 4? L K l , .P ' f w 7 ' f ?' A... .' 1.-ik: at the New Student Reception. W -V SN I -if -L- 4' V F ES Y' '- ' e, .. - ii i . AL... 'P-' ' K Qi' F- ' , ' ' Q- A up - F ..,, , v. i X 142-KI NGS DA UGHTERS LOTS OF LETTERS-ln order to raise funds to carpet the freshman dorms sold packaged stationary. The K.D. motto was printed on the paper, which pink, blue, and green, Q !- -ll 5' t5 E-it f 'Y it Milt? .ml 0 1, 1, ' ..f , :Ti il- it 3 '54, ' .yi , V' . 9:5 '- L . , u . I X ' L-'Q - X i 1, f' ,mlb -wi. TOUGH AND TENDER -King's Business columnist Joyce Landorf ad- resses Biola Men during their November chapel. Joyce told the men to be ugh on their Christian stand and tender toward others. E V' Qi V if , 3' fi' , J- wus! 'A -',,,,1s TOGETHERNESS-The December Candlelight Dinner, Mistletoe Magic, was planned by Biola Men. President Norman Thiesen uses his charm on A.S. Secretary JoAnn Strain. IOLA MEN COUNCIL Steve Gallagher, Stewart Hall Skip Smith, Secretary Treasurerg Bill Johnstone, Social Jeff Leonard, Vice President: Norman Chairman. Presldenlg Jeff Kuball, South Hall Representativeg 'wr . n u i. s i i 1-I BIOLA MEN-143 SMU Chapels Present M1ss1ons,Insp1re Student SMU COUNCIL-Bill Higgins, MGM Club President, Mr. Clyde Cook, Advisor, Dan Aanderud, Presidentg Tim Thompson, Gospel Teams Director, Marcia Carpenter, Projects Director, Randy Baker Intemational Service Corps Directorg Jim Childress, Publicity FRIDAY CHAPEL-Students listen to Phil Brown speak about the Eleventh Hour Mission during SMU chapel. His wife Lori, who was a student at Biola several years ago, sang. BOURBON STREET PASTOR-One ofthe most entertaining and challenging chapels of the fall semester was Bob Harring- ton, nationally known evangelist from New Orleans. VY 144-SMU GIFT Tim Stranskc and Murrav An for Christ The books were distributed after the special take free books Revolution Now wnttcn and Chnstmas SMU cha el Students were asked to fill out by Bill Bright director of Campus Crusade a questionaire evaluating the effectiveness of the book. X CHRISTMAS SPI RIT-Leah Hulce and Francene Wittenburg wrap presents to be given out at the SMU Inner Urban L.A. Christ- mas Party. GOSPEL AIDS-The A.S. Publicity Room doubled as a storeroom for SMU teaching aids. The written literature was used in SMU ministries directed by Tim Stranske. SMU-l45 REJOICE-FRONT ROW: Herb Rutz, Connie Williams, Jim Fleming, Kathy Gia Semlow, Steve Power, Joyce Kersten, Randy Deegan. Jan Davis. Hoffman, Kathy Blanck, Leon Henkleman, Jan Dreistadt, Paul Lantz. ROW 2: ROWI Sharon Wise, Sian Jennings- Dave Acklffyi Maryann Gibson, Ken Dahlke, Carol Epperly, Valerie Campbell, Monte Hasz, Roger Nelson, Rhoads, Roseanne Spaulding, S0011 Ward, Marsha RU'-hCTf0l'd, Jan Michele Holbrook, Dave Ruppert, Marilyn Grubb. ROW 3: Kathy Stevens, George Stephens, Dave Zehring, Carolyn List, Bonnie Kleinsasser, Cheryl Branclenberger, Mar- sf Y GOOD VIBRATIONS-FRONT ROW: Bruce Finfrock, Ruth Diavastes, Mike McCutchen, Debbie BACK ROW: Chrys Phillips, Ron Classen, Rick Brisley, Virginia Wilson. 146-SMU ejoice, 'V1brat1ons', Trio Minister for SMU a ma 'cz OZtZt eqc6 1 1 I 1 11? - M -.1777 .Y ' 1 I A , s L . , .,..,. .IH X XI I i 1 W, f .- Q i n J I li I ' I 1 L, Fl RST-Senior Dean Thomas explains a new SMU outreach program, La Outreach, a four year program developed to present the Gospel to every family in City. Mindy Fox. - F E 43512 E M: o': 5 i of ,,....- ... CHILD EVANGELISM-SMU's Inner City ministries were greatly expanded this year. .lim Saylor and Bill Johnston take role in a children's club in Watts. LADIES TRIO-CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Rolane Massingill, Jean Comelius, accompanist, Lynette ..- nu-an-lc I ' SMU-l47 EXECUTIVE COUNCI L-Lynnel Moore, Copy: Rand Bates, Design, Elaine Wong, Layout: Aaron Bauman, Layout: Pat Harberts, Copy. I48-BI OLAN . -4 1- -E .,5. . ,HS ' SECTION EDITORS-Jan Davis, Senior Class: Lois Ratzlaff, Orga Melvin Rollema, Sports: Sue Samuel, Classes: Marilyn Zimmers, . MEMBERS ABSENT: Adelle Mostue, AcademicsgCherryl Dodds, A . l . , f 4 Q S . e , A A 'x . X . 4. L! 1, ! 1 I X S, X q'- J x ., if Xl l f l X-1, jfgv sg . . . , L -!i3:lgi' If lv AF.. iii? f BIOLAN STAFF-FRONT ROW: Lois Ratzlaff, Organizations: Melvin Rollema, Sports: Aaron Bau- man, Layout: Elaine Wong, Layout: Sue Samuel, Classes. ROW 2: Cherryl Dodds, Academics: Adelle Mostue, Academics: Rand Bates, Design: Pat Har- berts, Copy: Lynnel Moore, Copy. ROW 3: Debbie Deines: Melvin Howell, Editor: Brenda Diane'Sjodin, ROW 4: Kent Hume, Susan sen, Evelyn Shoun. BACK ROW: Dave photographer: Barb Andrews, Advertising Betsy Squires, Associate Editor: Rolane Paula Cole. iolan Staff Expands Bookg Capitalizes on .wg U 4 V ,..-365 Flynt, Head Photographer: Faris King, Assistant Photographer Squires, Associate Editor , . .nn ,. ....-....,, ij1'g'?ff53gf'?-'ZHkQW?3Ti55Y -'T-R-M'ff'fl .:2,, 'g i 4. ,:v. :-u'A.1g5g3?z4,91: .A7,.,1AJ.:y 337 WJ, '. -n?1A,-f?T+J5!5Ei 1. 2 NND,-if' -.-., A I .1 tm, , , , .-'.il'37T14' 5 Tiff , , , ','. .P T,,,.i,i 1 it' . .u..-, ,J ' J:-'ihjgkih - Q 17?-Vim ' 45' 1'.,.?r' - L-A i ' 'f ' ':.:. Vi ..w .. . av' -1 1, mt ,rgx-'rxga Q T,K'dQ7?Qx3:Ig',gi ,. V. 'I ' ',1 if -T' .' -4.-1 .7 - 3? ,, . M U I as 1 :51529 4-'wwe , N 1 .ms A 4 .'f-fa.-., fi . . 'nlfrrv . N-'. 1' -. 1- fn . ee.. ,153 . ' , - -w,:,w , - '.':'-w ' ,,V - HW -. .ff 1. i ff' S-,Z Melvin N? Howell, Editor h-.a BIOLAN-149 Olsen Replaces Goveia in Spring as Chimes Edit Dave Enckson and Hardy Tillman, Photographers Q 5 , Rand Bates, Cartoonist X Elaine Wong, Feature Editor .ng Sue Hutchison, Secretary 150-C HI M ES .K , df' 2 Carl Olsen, Second Semester Editor f A Jo' f'V5 l , Q. X, STAFF-FRONT ROWg David Erickson, Susan Mull, ist, Peggy Patterson, Emmanuel Ephraim, Carol Richardson, Carl Carolyn Smith. Mary Tanksley, Copy Rcaderg Hardy Olsen, Second Semester Editorg Roger Nelson, Frank Goveia, First Photographer, Elaine Wong, Features. BACK ROW: Jeff SCIHCSICF Ediwr. Campus Politics: Barbara Andrews, Rand Bates, Cartoon- -,,Y , Frank Govei 1 X --Q nf. a, First Semester Editor li '4. gn-f fs x 1 -Q.. .xw CHIMES--l5l Publications, Clubs Discuss Self, Biola, Worl INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Lawrenza Ajibola, .lane Lewis, Nancy Culver: Donna Galpin, Randy Chase, Jan Hendrickson, Sally Phillips, Brian Flickner, Mary Ellen Red- Sirnponis, Todd Halberg, Jerry Yuan, Virginia Workman, ding, Kathy Hayes, Hsily Wong, Katherine Fitzroy, Eunice Law- Mentemeyer, Owen Chamberlain, Vice President. rence, Paul Gizzi. BACK ROW: Emmanuel Ephraim, President: I' bud 2, '-C Doug Speer, Handbook Editor I xy Carol Richardson, Inner Image Editor A 152-INTERNATIONAL CLUB GUEST-Winnie Bonner, associated with YFC, cap- her audience in an SMU chapel by telling ofher experiences campuses in India and Burma. V a,,Jr,f,w e - -V---'-:pi-in L - ' , , 1 ' iff 'fmtlnl WX at Z ii, S! 5915533 hgh' ll?,...r3 Z1 A a 'aa . ,EH in4 MGM CLUB-Karen Friesen, Secretaryg Bill Higgins, Presidentg Marilyn Buerer, Trea- surer. Barkman, Secretaryg Cindy Kempf, Judge. ROW 2: A TAU GAMMA-FRONT ROW: Sharon Larkin, Vicki Hutchinson, Vice Presidentg Trudi Taylor, Betsy Slu- Cemocky, Carol Shattuck, Chaplain: Jule McDor- ter. BACK ROW: Fran Older, Advisory Greta Gordon, Treasurer: Anna Gordiejew, Club Representativeg Barbara Green,Presidentg Beth Petersen. BETA TAU GAMMA-153 CHOIR-BROTHERS-Alpha Sigma Chi brothers surprised everyone when they sang in chapel under the direction of President Paul Davis. The brothers also serenaded the ladies of Alpha Chi. 244 FUNNY FELLOWS-Pledging took a humorous tum as Alpha Sigma Chi thers paraded through classrooms on a dress-up day. Pledges also made with Scripture verses for campus walls. sr-ax, cf - Y. . ' P 1 ' ',:,. .iv .. ,, . . fi, v-.my . . , ..J'5fv.-:4.,- . ALPHA SIGMA CHI-Dinos Simponis, Mark Gooden, Mark Sponsor, Paul Davis, President, Robert Fox, George Rhoads, Bill Mullins, Allan Merrill, Dr. Phil Sutherland, Dave Leeman, Dave Perry, Doug Nixon, MikeAaron. l54-A LPHA SIGMA CHI T '-. :f:.f5f.v'i1l- T' L'i.- -,'-,t,-iil.l ' .f Y' ' ' 1 T Brotherhoods Share Service Projects, utreach ALPHA OMEGA CHI-FRONT ROW: Ron Hafer, Sponsor, Steve Scott Secretary, Dave Willett, Chaplaing Marty Beechen, Scott Ward, Faris King 9 Photographerg Tim Butler, Vice President: Duane Davidson, Pledgemasterg Ron Taylor. BACK ROW: Jeff Kerr, Pete Hanson, Tim Thompson, 'Steve Blankenship, Darrel Dike, Phil Bishop, Dave Hong, Steve Cross, Jim Rowley, .gli 1 . , Yfznla :omg Q fx President, Paul Gleason, Steve Larson, Dan McManus, Treasurerg Jack Bel- land, Roger Morgan, Ed Parrish. MEMBERS ABSENT: Jerry Brewer, Ron Strickler, Judge, Jim Saylor, Brian Winch, Floyd McLaughlin, President Emer- itus. in X-3 WORK AND PLAY-Pledge Phil Bishop takes a work break to have a towel light with another pledge during the Alpha Omega Chi car wash. The funds raised were used for their fall banquet. WINTER INDOORS-President Jim Rowley loads a pro- jector with a ski film at the brotherhood Christmas Party. ALPHA OMEGA CHI-155 Political Clubs Join Campus Organizatio l l 1 'I l .say V .I ,Vi,- '09-5 156-FORENSI CS-DEBA TE FORENSICS-DEBATE-FRONT ROW: Stephanie LICAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dave Erickson Delbridge, Linda Wallis, Linda Reed, Becky Neufeld, Leonard, Larry Sayers. BACK ROW: Carol Mary Murphy. BACK ROW: Bill McConnell, Doug Gretchen Harvey, Marie Kessler. Speer, Todd Lewis, Larry Spry, Tim Stranske. REPUB- N S CLUB Dave Orr Secretary Treasurer .hm Hill Musa Dogonyaro Bob Goodwin, Presidentg Darrell DELTA SIGMA EDUCATION CLUB-FRONT ROW: Tory Strand, Marie Kessler, Secretary, Dennis Fisher, Presi- dent: Dr. Hammond, advisor. BACK ROW: Caron Huber, Lynette Hildebrandt, Janet Paltza, Lori Nollmeyer, Cheryl Swanson, Lynnel Moore, Karen Reed, Louise Richardson, Heather Hind, Marilyn Rope. MEMBER ABSENT: Patti Dowling, Treasurer. DEMOCRAT CLUB-Todd Lewis, Mary Tanksley, Allen Carden, Larry Spry, Mr. Peters, ad- visor, Dave Hook. EDUCATION CLUB-157 z P l Q 1 f Z FATEFUL FALL-Rip Darin, played by Tim Smith, tells about the parachute jump which resulted in his premature death. if 'TEV KING'S PLAYERS '71 CAST-Dr. Israel Carmona, Jane Kring, Luis Del- Becky Baker, Randy Baker, Rosie Spaulding gado, Pat Mason, Kathy Howard, Tim Smith, Dan Aanderud, Joyce Moreno, 158-K1 NG'S PLAYERS ng's Players Rehearse for South American Tour WHY NOT ME?- Why can't I go through the gold door? asks R.A. Tychoon, played by Dan Aanderud. PHONEY FAITI-ISThe hypocracy of much ol' Christianity is mimicked by Becky Baker during King's Players presentation of Revolt at the Portals. -.....,.,.... .,.-... mc.. .... ..,, . W... ..t,.... . ......- .--.'...v. ....-. .........-W .,.....,E,..-. .........,.. .-.... . .V ent Programg Greg Mordick, Head of Drug Section: TURED: Leland Davee, Head of Beginning Dialogue. l inda Ennis, Student Director: Dr. Phil Sutherland, 159-DIALOGUE Women's Groups Provide Outlets for Fun, Servi ,M Y iff X N if Sllzilll WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Ruth Sutton, Nancy Jendro, Vice Presidentg Debbie Powell, Nancy Fenske, Barb Stitt, President. BACK ROW: LAY-UP- basket before practice begins. Carol, a freshman, was on the women's basketball team that went to Mexico during Torrey week. JOYFUL 160-WRA M. . 3 . xXx SPIRITS-Carolers Sharon Newton and Linda Knapp look over music sheets while waiting for the bus. WRA sponsored a Christmas Caroling Party for all students. Doc Carol Clark fools around the Mrs. Betty Norman, Advisorg Sharon Haag, Flo Edie Eager, Bonnie Junkin. MEMBER ABSENT Klingenberg, Secretary-Treasurer. PRESIDENT-ADVISOR CONFAB-Barb Stitt discusses WRA activities with Mrs. Betty Norman, club advisor. The organization provides social and recreational oppor- tunities for Bioia women. NURSES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP-SITTI NG: Debbie Hawker, president. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Lindsley, Lynette Peterson, Anne Wells- fry. BACK ROW: Karen Wetther, Jeanie Harder, Joy Smith. INSPIRATION-A highlight of the junior I Joy Smith, and Lynette Petersen, members of the older of Capping Service was 3 musical number by Irene the two NCF gospel ICHITIS. Pl3IliSl f0l' the sextet is Paula aberer, Karen Friesen, Greta Gordon, Lynette Schwartz, Faris. The group sings weekly for church and youth meetings. NCF-l6l CHORALE4FRONT ROW: Terry Waggoner, Mindy Fox, John Hess, Jane Azlein, Dave Zehring, Margie Monsen, Edwin Shepperson, Lynette Carlile, Dave Perry, Nancy Brouwer, Dennis McNeely, Michelle Holbrook, Dan Davies, Marilyn Grubb, Vickie Olson. ROW TWO: Scott Warren, Linda Andrew, Stan Jantz, Lola Whitley, Ken Newcomb, Rachel Wall, Janet Wiebe, Dan Joner, Dave Hook, Rachael Wilson, Dawn Hefty, Mark Rhoads, Marilyn Wiebe, Jon Petersen, Janice Thiesen, Steve Vincent. ROW THREE: Charlotte Adams, Keith Falconer, Tom Weimer, Marylin Nay, Lynette Mintz, Rudy Poettcker, Jennie Schwepker, Mark Smith, Keith Wells, Debbie Krause, Steve Mabs, Barb Leeman, Mary Ann Gibson, Robert McLeish, Tim Smith, Debbie Oliver. BACK ROW: Brenda Peek, Tim Harvey, Valerie Campbell, Kirk Ste- putis, Becky Jenne, Dean Arvidson, Joyce Newberry, Dave Leeman, Pat Wol- ters, Dennis Gilbertson, Andrea Wallin, Ron Larrimore, Bonnie Kleinsasser, Dennis Miller, Linda Gorin. BIBLE STUDY-Chorale members listen as guest speaker, Cliff Penner, group psychologist, speaks to them. Chorale went to Yosemite on a one week retreat during October. 162-CHORA LE l-'1 '3 -1 'll fir L.-. Q .J 1 H19 I7 orale, Chamber Singers Sing Unto the Lord JOYFUL SOUNDS-Members of Chamber Singers, a select ensemble of sixteen, perform both sacred and secular chamber music in concert. SPECIAL MUSIC-Chambers Singers, under the direction of Mr. Lock, provided the special music for Biola's first January Graduation Ceremony. 4' s if:tf. '? SINGERS -ff-f FRONT ROW: Mark Rhoads, .lunet Payne, Linda Parker, Paul Davis, Lola Whitley, Dave Hook, Linda Loucks, Nick Pfingsten, Ruth Diavastes. BACK ROW: Kathy Grant, Dave Leeman, Boorsma, Tim Smith,Trina Kester,.Iim Allen, Laurie Heniese,Richarcl Dietrich. CHAMBER SINGERS-163 Students, Faeult Express Themselves in New Ban BRASS ENSEMBLE-Dave Dickinson, David Hollingsworth, Steve Dal- Parker play a selection from a musical piece by Purcell. The Brass rymple, Don Gerber, Mark Bergthold, Steve Reynolds, Bob Rasmussen, Lynn is directed by Mr. Ray Lutke, new to the Biola faculty. UNIQUE COMBO-Faculty member Dr. Richard McNeely and student Linda Parker combine their talents on the French hom in the Biola College Band. I64-BA ND ,i 4 V ' nh XJ ...- 'li'-.A 1 . .4 gt g- -- 700 X , . :girl 3 ff? LIVELY SECTION-The clarinet section, one ofthe largest in the Biola Band, works one of the difficult musical phrases in a piece to be performed in Chapel. The Band made debut in a special chapel in the fall. RING ENSEMBLE--FRONT ROW: Keith Scolield, Janice Larson, Susan Toney, Mr. Lak, director. uise Petterson. BACK ROW: Dan Simmons, Jim Jansen, IANDING TOGETHEREML Ray Lutke, director ofthe Iirst Biola College the opportunity of continuing in the instrumental fields in a band which stresses land, leads the band in a stirring march. For the first time Biola students had musical excellence as well as Christian Service. MUSIC GROUPS-l65 Sharon Haag, Mahlon Friesen Receive New war f' PRESlDENT'S AWARD WINNERSgMul-,lon ment in Biola life, were presented in a special Friesen and Sharon Haag, first recipients of the in lhe Spring Of l970 by outgoing president President's Award, relax in the Student Union S. Sutherland Scholarships of 51500 lounge. The awards, based on G,P.A. and involve- the 21W2lrdS. 11132 I STUDENT LEADER-Part of Mahlon's responsibility as A.S. Rep-at Large involves INTERESTING BABYSITTER4Sharon Haag entertains t preparing and compiling polls for Student Council use. Mahlon also serves as a resident daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman while babysitting on campu assistant in Stewart Hall. Sharon is from San Ysidro, California. l66-PRESIDENT'S AWA RD WINNERS A LPHA OMEGA CHI The beginning and the end in Christ is the motto of Alpha mega Chi. The annual Pledge Banquet, a Ski Trip, Car wash, exican Trip, Co-Rec Night, Skate Nights, outreaches and arties were some of the activities the brotherhood enjoyed ogether. Their projects included the support of one missionary, aising funds for mission boards, building school spirit through articipation in yearly activities and service for conferences nd banquets. ALPHA SIGMA CHI Always Serving Christ , or more specifically Service and ellowship to the members, the school and the community was he motto and purpose of Alpha Sigma Chi. Pledging, sponsor- ng the all-school skate and variety show and singing for chapel ere some of the activities that fulfilled Alpha Sigma's general ims. Alpha Sigma Chi has already secured the administration's pproval for plans for a student park, located below the sychology Lab. Green grass, trees, and benches will make the ark an enjoyable place for students to congregate. The brother- ood of Alpha Sigma Chi will take responsibility for bringing his park into being. A.S. COUNCIL I wrote down a sample formula for life in the front cover of y Bible many years ago that God has reminded me of con- tantly, especially during the year of 1970-l: GOD LIKES A INTSHER! Whether it be a story about Moses, who trusted od and finished the work of the tabernacle CEX. 40:33J r Jesus, who gave up His life and glorified God the Father y finishing the work fjohn l7:4J, or Paul, who fought the ood fight, finished the course, and kept the faith in spite of ll types of opposition and persecution UI Tim. 4:73, God is leased with those who see things through to their completion. It was God's keen interest in the lives and affairs of students t Biola College that allowed the Associated Student Council f 1970-l to finish and complete a number of projects and asks-some of which will have lasting historical and spiritual ignificance in the lives of future Biola students. The presentation of the Biola alma mater and fight song was robably the highlight of the A.S. Council program of action or the year. The song, All Hail to Biola with its words of piritual commitment and dedication will hopefully prove to e a source of inspiration to all Biola students for years to come. In other areas of service the precedent-setting trends of recent .S. Councils were expanded. Community relations projects hat involved individual classes were planned and completed. ost notable of these projects were the expanded promotion of iola College through the use of assemblies at local high chools, involvement in philanthropic organizational projects ike the Children's Home Society Haunted House and an cology-Christian outreach display in a local shopping center. olitical awareness clubs were formed and promoted so that students could more readily understand how the democratic process operates in our country. A Student Public Relations Advisory Board was created to draw students and administra- tion together in a collective attempt to best represent Biola to the world we live in. The 1970-1 A.S. Council also sensed a real need to allow every student an immediate voice in the activities of student affairs. The Open Forumg, legislation allowed any student to address council, present views, ideas, and criticisms with time alloted for Council discussion. Innovations in educational and spiritual matters were noted in the 1970-1 A.S. Council. An Experimental Studies Program was initiated by the students on a trial basis. Chapel programs were geared toward special themes. Weeks like Ethnic Cultures Week were met with encouraging response. The results of these undertakings were not the product of just one person. They were planned and organized by many Biola students. The dedication and service of each Council officer was also an important factor in the finishing of a great year at Biola. AWARDS Sharon Haag, winner of the President's Award Scholarship graduated Magna Cum Laude in January and finished her student teaching second semester. Her major was Humanities in the Elementary Education program. Sharon has always been actively interested in athletics. This year she was captain of the women's volleyball team, which won first place in the district and league. She also played on the bas- ketball team that went to Mexico during Torrey week. During her '69-,70 year, Sharon served as President ofW.R.A. Studies and athletics aren't Sharon's only interests. She plays the accordian and loves children. As for future plans, Sharon intends to continue school until she receives her full credential. Her ultimate goal is to work with Mexican American Children or teach in a Mission School. ORGANIZATIONS I67 Mahlon Friesen, presently a junior, was also a Presidentis Award Scholarship Winner. With a G.P.A. of 3.92, he has been on academic scholarship and the Dean's List every semester. He is a Social Science major with a History emphasis. His special interests include music, reading, and tennis. This year Mahlon served on A.S. Council and the Chapel committee, was a member of the Public Events Board, and was an R.A. in the Men's Dorms. During his first year at Biola, Mahlon was a member of The New Variety gospel team. Last year he worked with Open Air Campaigners, and this year in Church Planning. Mahlon has been accepted at Dallas Seminary and anticipates going there after graduation. BIOLA CONCERT BAND Make a joyful noise unto the Lord served as the motto of a new organization on campus, the Biola Concert Band, under the direction of one of the faculty members, Ray Lutke. Says Lutke, Music for the Christian should be an avenue of min- istry unto the Lord. Ministries of service for the band included their debut performance in Chapel, and other Chapel services, local high school assemblies, a Sunday Afternoon Musicale, Spring Musicale, Banquet Concert, and Spring Lawn Concerts. Musical excellence and a consistent spiritual commitment to God were combined in this new program, which develops in- dividuals and serves people. Student officers of the Biola Concert Band: Don Gerber, president, Janice Smith, secretary, Gary Opfer, vice president, Edwin Lindquist, student conductor. Purchasing some type of uniform and recruiting good Christian instrumentalists were the two projects of the year. 168-ORGA NIZA TI ONS BIOLA DEMOCRATS As one chapel speaker said this year at Biola, Not all Chri tians are Republicans. The truth of that statement was demo strated by the formation of a new organization on campus, t Biola Democrats. The club informs students on political issu and candidates and promotes the ideals of the Democrat Party. At monthly meetings members discuss and debate soci and political issues and the Christian's role in them. Vario members attended and reported on Democratic campai rallies. During the November, 1970 elections, the club spo sored an information table which made campaign informatio available to the student body. Other members assisted loc' democratic organizations in the distribution of campaign m terials. BIOLA MEN Social life of Biola Men and living conditions in the men dorms were the primary concerns of the Biola Men. The o ganization sponsored the annual Beach Party fwith King Daughtersj, the Halloween Computer Party fwith the King Daughtersj, Open Houses, Christmas Candlelight Dinne Christmas Caroling, Homecoming, and Biola Men Chapel Mrs. Joyce Landorf was the first woman speaker in a Biola Me Chapel. A project for l970-71 was a reading room in Stewa Hall. COLLEGE UNION BOARD , College Union Board members, Murray Anderson, Chai man, Larry McGlocklin, Jeff Leonard, Zoa Coder, Kath Gurkowski, Larry Spry, Dr. Friedrichson, Mr. Schwepker, an Dean Seaton, worked together to oversee the general manag ment and use of the College Union Building, Together, th board set policies to govern the use of the building and co trolled activities within the building. Efforts were made this year to improve the facilities of th relatively new Union Building. Projects for the betterment the Union involved expansion of phone facilities in the buil ing, installation of a background music system and outsid lights. Plans for future improvement were also drawn up. COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD An important aspect of any college is community relation Dave Hook was first semester chairman, and Neal Mc Bri was second semester chairman. The two men worked to prese Biola College to the local community and to inform studen of what is happening in the community. This board accomplis ed a number of community related projects. The Haunte House, sponsored by the Children's Home Society was guarde at night by Biola students. Community Relations was respo sible for one of the rooms in the house. The week before Chris mas vacation, La Mirada and Neff High Schools brought e change chapels to Biola. In April, John Hess' V.I.P.'S presen ed return assemblies to both high schools. DELTA SIGMA EDUCATION CLUB If you're interested in teaching, or in education in general, elta Sigma Education Club is the Club for you. Every student the Education Department is automatically a member of the lub. The purpose of the Education Club is two-fold. First, he club seeks to stimulate interest in the teaching profession or those still seeking direction in their college career. Sec- ndly, the Education Club confronts those in the Education rogram with different opportunities, both locally and abroad, n the teaching vocation. Activities geared toward these goals ere Progressive Dinner fOct. 235, Panel Discussion on Sex ducation in the Public Schools fl-feb. 265, and Neftones April5. Said President, Dennis Fisher, The foundation for being the est witness in the classroom is striving to be the best teacher. DIALOGUE The counselling area was divided into two groups, beginning nd advanced counsellors. Leland Da Vee instructed the begin- ing counsellors, while the advanced counsellors had a more oosely structured learning situation. The drug section was nder the direction of Greg Mordick. The foster home place- ent, under the direction of Steve Mc Kinley, guided the place- ent offoster children into Christian homes. Student Director Linda Ennis, and Director Dr. Phil Suther- and were co-overseers of the program, and were responsible or its organization and success. Help was as close as a telephone for teenagers in the com- unity with problems. Because of Dialogue, an over-the-phone ounseling service, manned by Biola students, each counsellor as trained in the art of listening and counselling for such roblems as boy-girl relationships, parent problems, and drugs. his year, Dialogue expanded to cover three major areas: coun- elling, drugs, and foster home placement. INNER IMAGE Editor Carol Richardson, and her Associate Editor, Myron ones, worked together to publish Biola's annual literary arts agazine, the Inner Image. The theme of this years Inner mage Staff was Knowing one posesses REAL feelings. . . xpress yourselvesln ln addition to poetical contributions, tudents were asked to submit musical compositions, and hotography, a feature that makes the 70-71 Inner Image unique. INTERNATIONAL CLUB We are all one in Christ fGal. 3:285 was the appropriate motto of a club of the most diverse students on campus, the Intemational Club. The club advocated Christian fellowship, Christian service, and better International relations. Support of rallies organized by International Students, Inc., the Inter- national Banquet CMarch 255, interaction with International Clubs from other campuses, and Christian films were the activ- ities ofthe year. -H1 t.. , TN 1' N-- l5n?Q'?3'f:' 1 1 D l. KI NG'S DA UG HTERS The motto of the King's Daughters was Let your beauty, O Jesus, be seen in me. The purpose of King's Daughters was to promote fellowship among women students and encourage growth as women of God through weekly dorm Bible studies. Some of the activities of the year included: the Annual Beach Party fco-sponsored with Biola Men5, CSept. 195, Halloween Computer Party fOct. 305, and K.D. Trick or Treat fOct 295, K.D. Open House fDec. 55, Heartfriend Parties fFeb. 10 and May I95, K.D. Fashion Show fMar. 275 and Candlelight Din- ners. King's Daughters also sponsored a boxed stationary sale to raise money to carpet the halls of Gamma Chi and Chi Delta. THE KI NG'S PLAYERS The 1970-71 cast of King's Players presented once again the traditional play, Revolt at the Portals. The play is a comedy- fantasy about six people who have just died. They are: Mr. R.A. Tycoon, a business executive, Mrs. Sadie Sunshine, a hypo- chondriacg Mrs. Bessimer and Jenny, a sophisticated aunt and her Christian niece, Rip Darren, a daredevil parachutistg and Miss Alquist, an athiestic hippie. As they wait in Mr. Peters' office for the announcement of their final destinations, they discuss their lives and deaths. The dialogue that takes place is full of comedy and double meanings. The climax comes when Mr. Peters announces that only Jenny may go through the heaven door, because she is the only one who had accepted Christ as her Saviour. As the other five open the hell door, the lights go out and a red light flashes, and in the darkness, Miss Alquist gives a piercing scream. This years characters are played by: Luis Delgado fMr. Peters5, Joyce Moreno fMiss Jones5, Dan Aanderud fR.A. Tycoon5, Tim Smith fRip Darren5, Pat Mason fSadie Sun- shine5, Kathy Howard fMrs. Bessimer5, Jane Kring fJenny5, Becky Baker fMiss Alquist5 and Rosie Spaulding falternate5. This summer, Revolt at the Portals will be traveling to cen- tral and South America in an effort to spread the gospel. The group will perform in Spanish under the leadership of Dr. Israel Carmona. The play was directed by Bob Eitzen, Randy Baker ftechnical director5, and Dr. Carmona. ORGANIZATI ONS-169 LETTERMAN'S CLUB Letterman's club promotes Christian sportsmanship and works to encourage spiritual, mental and physical development among Biola Athletes. Activities were regular meetings and socials for those who have lettered in Biola sports. PUBLICATIONS BOARD Melvin Howell, Chairman, Sue Hutchison, Secretary, David Houchin, Business Manager, Betsy Squires, Biolan, Frank Goveia, Chimes, Carol Richardson, Inner Image, Doug Speer, Handbook, Sue Samuels, Rolane Massingill, Jeff Leonard and Glenda Wilson, Reps at Large, Dean Seaton, Mr. William Shanebeck, Mrs. Ethel Rankin, Mr. Ron Hafer, and Mr. Adrian House were members of the 1970-71 Publications Board. Spring semester members: Carl Olsen, Chimes, Pat Molnar, Secretary. PUBLIC EVENTS BOARD Formerly known as the Cultural Arts Board, the Public Events Board is an organization which has excited much inter- est in its short history. The board was reorganized this year on a sub-committee basis. The board's purpose is to present a year- ly program of lectures, concerts, and art exhibits for the college community. This function is facilitated by the fact that Biola is a member of CAPES, an organization of Western Colleges for the procurement of lectures, concerts, etc. at a reasonable price. The 1970-71 activities provided a variety of lectures and concerts. An experimental series of lectures on Violence in America was given in November. Page Smith from University of Califomia at Santa Cruz lectured on Violence in Revolu- tionary America 118th Centuryj . Lecturing on '4Violence in Divided America 119th Centuryy' was Ronald Rietveld of Cal State Fullerton. John Niven from Claremont Graduate School spoke on Violence in Modern America 120th CenturyJ . In December Lord Hugh Trevor-Roper, professor of Modern History at Oxford University, lectured on I-litler's Place in History. In April, Albert Burke, commentator,-conservation- ist, T.V. Personality and intelligence expert spent three days on campus. Leon Volkov, a Russian defector who is now a writer for Newsweek magazine and an advisor to the Nixon Administration, also spoke to Biola Students in the Spring. Concerts given during the year appealed to the different in- terests ofthe students. Hungarian Pianist Tamas Vasary per- formed during October. In December Addiss and Crofut pre- sented folk music from around the world and played on differ- ent stringed instruments at a pack-out concert. In February Kellie Greene fjazz pianistj and Ensemble presented jazz varia- tions and adaptations ofclassical music. Later on in the month James Oliver Buswell IV played classical selections. The Los Angeles Brass Ensemble also played Classical music in April. x 9 Members of the Public Events Board were David Ciocchi, Chairman, James Hill, faculty advisor, Melodie Narramore, art director, Joe Marshall, publicity director, Dan Simmons, music director, and other members, Todd Lewis, .lo Ann Strain, V- - 4,9 - . 1' Aviv ' . ,A Larry Spry, Alice Sumrall, Walt Combs, Aaron Bauman, Jef Leonard, Mahlon Friesen, Dr. Friedrichsen, Dr. Wilmot, Mis Gilman, Dr. Kurtz, Dean Seaton, Dean Crawford, Mr. Peters Miss Wong, Mr. Rayner Brown, Mr. Boerner, and Mr. Za mora. YOUNG REPUB LICA NS CLUB The Young Republicans made it their responsibility to pro mote politics and an interest in the nation on Biola Campus to help elect Republican candidates to office, and to create 2 better relationship between the students and the nation'1 leaders. Their activities included attending a Nixon rally tha' was live on National T.V., visiting with most of the Republicar candidates for office, and helping with their campaigns. The club also distributed literature at the Republican headquarter: in La Mirada, and helped with the mock election that was helc on campus. is Skillings Composes Alma College . ater, Fight Song DEDICATION PRESENTATION-Climaxing the musical chapel held on Day, Todd Lewis, A.S. President, presents the Biola College Alma Mater and Fight Song to Dr. Chase. COMPOSER-Otis Skillings, u renowned Christian composer-arranger, is greeted by Todd before per- forming the songs with the VlP's and Band. A11 Hail to Biola Alma Mater Word: and Music by Oils Shillings I A . . 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WIN! 1 g P' I 2 1 v 0 I 6 ALL MAIL vo Blf0-LA we JOY-FUL-LY sms . . . . ll n . l 511 I , 5 K'- 1 t xii I u i1 1 ' 8 2 LQCupyriqhl IQ71 by Assul.mlvd 'jlmlt-rits, Ulfbld Cullnqu I 'ms PLEDGE or oun ve-nv sout ro ci-cmsr oua time ALMA MATER4l7l HIGHER-Roger Nelson is encouraged to make that extra effort during P.E. testing. Students are tested for improvement at the semester end. 172-REGISTRATI ON I DON'T WANT WATER BALLET-Frustration and What do I do now feelings grip students during the general chaos of registration. Fifteen -5 ,-rf' S, Q, --J,.g2 'f D0 NOT PASS G0-Willy Johnson anticipates the end of registration the class cards Esther Adams hold will be actualities. The computerized tration took longer than was anticipated. SHUTTLE RUN-P.E. testing Debbie Sarver and April Wison busy during Orientation Week. This was often tests administered. hundred seventy-one students registered Biola to its largest enrollment to date. .le 'Z' f egistration, Initiation Begin Fall Events TE f 'fm pa 'Im A 5 in ll H' I lit cr: DAVE-For oftending a sophomore SS, Dave ONE AT A TIME-Taffy Schauer and Jan Davis man the polls as Frosh voters voice their and friend are immediately sentenced to perform for preferences. Four men contested for the office ofpresident. spectators. , A A - 'if WI ff A is my V If -H-gtg' - 1 1. -lf' se- life .A .nv-as f , y J, ' X , 1' 'A 5 1 4 UULEGE. S . -.Qu . ,fin GETTING TO KNOW YOU-Judi Phillips spoonfeeds a thetwo day initiation took place in the roped offarea in back friend during Frosh Initiation. SS shepherded Frosh into ofthecafeteria. their own Playpen for several meals. Much of the fun of INITIATION-173 Actlvities Foster Student-Faculty F IR ,...f xf'1?:r'.f'- sal' '- '-'o -4 . I Y - , I . 4 r -,m . wgflq. '-22?-5 ..f-I , .4 T' 'Q 3 . J' ' 'P '. '--7 J . A ' a A '.,,-f 4.-A .Q H fn,-.1., I rl A -It . ' 1- - 1 2 gf -Nb-.. - f' '-' -, ,-:. im - :eq -+-- . .am ,f A .-. P THAT EXTRA OOMPH -Another point is scored during a volleyball game at the KD.-Biola Men Beach Pany at Corona del Mar. Adrian House addressed the crowd on the beach, Azusa-Pacific provided the music. ' r'A gaining Bev Green's broad smile ofapproval. ' ui' 7 -'J . ff ' '4P- . ,sw A S94 utr 0 J ,ir I Y A 1. ' Lv K OQJ A .iff , n 342, fy, A t i A -1 v- i. .z '- 1,31 sv f JUST CLOSE YOUR EYES--Sophomores Debbie Geisler, Sharon Brown, and Susan Ketola revert back to childhood fun at Garden Hill Park during the Soph- Frosh Picnic, Girl 174-BEACH PA RTY ' riendshi . E' - 1 1 .1 zfgf-. '. ,ii BY THE SEAfDebbie Denlinger buries her legs in Corona del Mar A L- , . ., ,B :ff ,M-. , A - :V , Q 162- ,I ,I , T 4-La I :sb 241 27. I. 1 ' . ' 'l ' - -1'l X 4, ag - . p- -Tn .h - 3- 1 A' - .- - .. 4 - f'- Jw 3. 7-ff: A- ' '..Jj.' i ' v,., 'f . ff an L ' 1 1 ,., , , L: Q ' .gn f V .9 E ,+ 1 If KTIONS-Dr. Chase listens to new student Sung Shin Paul Cho as the reception draws to a close. Cho is an exchange student from Korea. 'n s:'9 'gs -it H ,vw-gli.. ,-,W V. Q .ff qi' MOUNTAIN TOP REFRESH MENT-After completing an exhausting climb, Lola Whitley, Steve Vincent, and Linda Gorin stop to rest during the Chorale retreat to Yosemite Park early in October. pisewof-.ia-viral-n-Lv. 'sa -'-. 5.1 g lic -mi yay 459 594 QQ L L- IABOVEJ, GET ACQUAINTED HOUR-New students and faculty try to match names with faces alter the formal introduc- tions made in Lansing Hall. QLEFTJ, REFRESHMENT LINE- UP-After entertainment by the faculty in Crowell Hall, new students file past tables of refreshments served by K.D. NEW STUDENT RECEPTION-175 , 1---' Q rp! THE TRUST YOU'VE GIVEN ME -Dr. Foster Bens, vice chairman ofthe Board ofTrustees, extends the gavel of oflice to Dr. Chase, new presi- dent. BEST WISHES-Dr. and Mrs. Chase, along with other family members, receive their guests in the HEART-SWELLING PRIDE-Family, including Student Union after thelnauguration. two children, and friends share in the thrill ofthe ration with Mrs. Richard Chase. FIRST PERFORMA NCE-The newly selected the Inauguration with a choral benediction. ' Chorale under the direction' of Loren Wiebe climaxed Chorale also performed the song, Festival Anthem. l76-I NA UGURATI ON iola Inaugurates Dr. Chase Sixth President iq-Q25 TEN GOALS PRESENTED-The basis for a Christian college was the main thrust of the Inauguration address by Dr. Earl Pullias, Professor of Higher Education at USC. A DUE RECOGNITION-Guests, faculty, and students rise to applaud Biola's sixth and youngest president, Dr. J. Rich- ard Chase. NEVER T00 OLD-Dr. Sam Sutherland entertains sewers and guests at the formal recep- tion. Sutherland now serves as President Emeritus of Biola. He was Biola's lifth president, 1952-1970. INAUGURATION-l77 Cappmg, Computer Part Hlghllght ctob - 1 ,, lf rv' Y 4.-fig - Q LEFT, COMPUTER COUPLE Kathy Weimer and Larry Spry react to A ween Party antics Over one hundred twenty five couples participated SOLOMON'S WISDOM Vicki Gates and volunteer exercise their creatlvlly as finish centerpieces for the first candlelight dinner THY WORD IS A LIGHT Ruth Holecek receives her nurse s New Testament the Gideon Society representatlve Ruth is a first yearjumor VWIQ' Su 'NWPSAQI ng' +1 fem at t ful ,g. - , 1, v -- , ., v. V -I 431 I. , ' 'P' : 5. SP1 ,. A :L 'Tv -. u ' ,If .4-L. . ', -. t' ,Z COMEDY-Paul Gleason gets more pie on his face than in his as students relax at one ol'Biola's largest parties. xi THAT SPECIAL TOUCH-Roger Plingston finishes setting up the focal point of decoration to the KD. monthly dinner. Decorations were loaned by the drama department. ' I . Q rw T' , ...V L-'-I 'pgs' 2 Y' A :r -.r '-'Vg' rip f '-'A-of f , of J? 1 . fir- 1 . . if .-.. . 'YYIS3-V: . 5 N. -Manffa- IINSUSPECTING VOLUNTEERS-Four computer couples Speer and Bob Leger. The party was planned by the Social repare themselves for the proverbial pie-eating contest, one of Affairs Board. we main attractions during the evening. Emcees were Doug COMPUTER PA RTY-179 ay Steadman Emphasizes 'Authentic Christianit EVENING SESSIONS-After extended chapel hours in the moming, meetings were held at night also. Body Life was more deeply examined in the small group atmosphere. IMPRESSIVE FRONT ROW-With Day of Prayer and Veteran's Day together, faculty and students join in patriotic songs and prayer. .L INFORMAL APPROACH-Ray Steadman, pastor ofthe Palo Alto Penninsula Bible Church, was speak er this year for Spiritual Emphasis Week. He challenged all students to become aware oftheir position ir the Body ofChrist. 180-SPI RITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK FOLK DUET- Students provided varied types of music during the week. Here , Lynette Carlile and Charnine Raynes present a folk song before Ray lman speaks. EA RNEST PRAYER-Scattered microphones enabled students to par- ticipate and be heard throughout the gym. Theo Keffeler, Ron Liden, and Charlie Baker take advantage ofthe opportunity to pray. l l l 2-sv CRY OF THE BLOOD -Exercising his art as a dramatic interprator, Bill Roberts, head of the drama department, reads a stirring essay by Amy Car- michael. The essay presented a challenge to witness. DAY OF PRAYER-181 MU'S 'Rejoice' Debuts on Fall College Da QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS-A concemed fam- ily and Mr. Carden, Director of Admissions, discuss the pros and cons involved with enrollment. Mr. Car- dai counselled prospective students from all parts of California. VISITATION TURN OUT-Lengthy lunch lines, crowded gym seating in chapel and new faces in classes all contributed to making College Day one of introduction to Biola life. Attendance was es- timated at 700 visitors. 182-OPEN HOUSE SINGING DEBUT-SMU's newest group, lead by Paul Davis, presented a series of songs to visitors students, Appropriately named Rejoice , the contemporary group was warmly received. ' A 1 .. di' V ,l 'l'g. ,l i . l FROSH CREATIVITY-Gamma Chi Upper Even presented a Charlie Brown Christ- mas. Debbie Deines serves Peppermint Patty Punch and Charlie Brownies as Nancy Newman looks on. m. representing M ary. GREETERS-Darlene Duncan and Karen Wetther pose as familiar in front of Alpha Chi. Open House was held on December 5, from 7 to ROOM IN THE INN-Alpha Chi lower even won first prize with their theme 'LLittle Town of Bethlehem . The stable was complete with a guest appearance by Caesar Sutherland, Dr. Phil's lamb, and Susan Sutherland, OPEN HOUSE-183 Beethoven Festival Heldg Other Side Disban SAD 'FAREWELL-Phyllis O'Neal, accompanied by Don Gerber and Mike Wooding, reflects general student reaction to the Other Side's final concert. The group, organized for two years, sang to a capacity crowd in Crowell Hall. ' VlVALDI'S GLORIA -Chorale presented two co moods to Christmas. A string ensemble accompanied the work which featured solosits Faith Edmonds and Dawn YULETIDE DECORATIONwCrowell Hall's windows with huge trees and the lobby filled with evergreens an atmosphere of the outdoors. .I .rf I .fl .F ,.V X . I f ' I ..4- 184-CHORALE CONCERT OTHER SIDE ' 6' X2 TALENT AND VERSATILITY-At one of their earlier concerts, the Other Side sings for Biolans. Music combined with humor resulted in a sincere testimony for Christ, EXHIBIT OPENS FESTIVAL- Before each evening of Beethoven music, works of art emphasizing the composer's life drew the attention of visitors. CUL- TURAL IMPACTfFaculty members and student performers joined in presenting music commemerating the composer's life. Dr. Russell Stepan, chairman of the piano department, participated. BEETHOVEN FESTI VA L 185 MISTLETOE MAGIC- Mr. and Mrs. Claus , Skip Smith and Sharon Smith, greeted Scott Young and other students in the cafe- teria lobby during the December Candlelight Dinner. 'fiitr tj .X 3 fi swf 1.hl +-Ain VIVACIOUS ENTERTAINERS-Roy and Ruthie Dyche added Christmas spirit to annual banquet held this year at the Newporter lnn, Newport Beach. Dr. was emcee and spoke on what Christmas meant to Christ. i I I 1 iff, WITTY ESCORT-Paul Gleason and Joyce Marino share a pri- vate joke after enjoying a romantic dinner in the festively decorated Carousel Room at the Newporter Inn. The Banquet was planned l86-CHRI ST MAS BA NQUET w 1 2 . '1 D ns 4 4 - 4 'Cv .' 2.5 . . by Social Affairs Board Chairman Doug Speer. Decorations, fea- turing angel hair and candle centerpieces and a decorated tree, were organized by Al Petersen and Alice Sumrall. iolans Feast at Candlelight Dinner, Banquet A SONG IN THE AIR -Facial expressions rellect cou- ples' responses to Ruth Dyches' informal style of enter- tainment. Attendance at this years festivity was estimated at 52 couples. IT WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRIST- MAS -Doug Speer, Chairman of the Social Affairs -and Traditions Board, reads a Swedish version of The Night Before Christmas in his unique style. CHRISTMAS BANQUET-187 Christmas Parties Begin Holiday Exeitem fddffl ,f,ff16'c',',7fC'a -fi' 'uumi CHRISTMAS CRAFTS-Preparing for the Christmas season means decorating the - -T0 BE JOLLY -Biola coeds show approvement of dorms. .Ian Hendricksen lends a hand in making Gamma Chi a more festive place for ment provided by KD Council at their Christmas Party Held thehglidayg, Alpha Chi lounge, the party was lirst ol' many held in I. is GROUP SING-Noted on campus and by nearby com- Awards for Open House were presented with the win munity churches for their ventriliquism, Glenn Schramm ning lloor being awarded two Farrell's zoos. and Vicki Gates lead group singing at the KD party. l88-CH RISTMAS PA RTI ES SERIOUS NOTE-Barbara Loren shares with students what Christmas and Christ mean to her. Barbara and her husband Greg sang Christmas carols and some selections from their albums. A MAN FOR THE SEASON-Jolly Santa made a visit to the annual Student Body Christmas Party held again this year in the-CUB, sponsored by SMU. Dan Aanderud directs songs as Santa Speer makes his rounds tossing candy. lt vt.- , r. . ' ,' W ME . rg:-In it ,A 5 ' ZLL I Ti is f 4' l it i , , 1 i I Fw -A I SILENT NIGHT-A time of caroling brings different responses from those SING-IN-Everyone joins in on thelast carol. The group later enjoyed refresh- who attended. For many, it was a time to listen more closely to familiar words. ments and saw some comical skiing films before retuming back to the dorms. CHRISTMAS PA RTI ES-189 Maril n Wiebe, Chris Davis Reign Over Homecomin fag., Q? BIOLA' LABC mums: IHEIZBQQQSIS 9 1--'1 ,-.fa 1.2. ' ' TT DRENCHED 'DUNKERS'-The brothers of Alpha Sigma still managed to survive. The Junior Class and Chi joined the other organizations in the Friday after- Men captured prizes for the best floats. Also included in noon parade down Rosecrans and Biola Avenue. Although parade were class floats accompanied by their rain dampened the floats and participators, school spirit officers and Homecoming representatives. RESII. NG DIEGO SIM PRE-GAME AUTOGRAPH-An admirer gets Marilyn Wiebe, Miss Biola for l97l, to sign her autograph book. Marilyn, a music major, is active in Chorale and John Hess's VIP's. An MK from Nebraska, Marilyn is proficient on both piano and organ. OFFICIAL COURT- The l97l Homecoming Court included, from left to right, Senior Rep- resentatives Paul Davis and Karen F rieseng Senior Representatives Dean Thomas and Irene Harbererg Mr. and Miss Biola, Chris Davis and Marilyn Wiebeg Freshmen Representatives Nina Sue Bradley and Dan Geistg Sophomore Representatives Peggy Patterson and David Perryg .Junior Representatives JoAnn Strain and Dan Aanderud. Special rec- ognition goes to Homecoming co-chairmen Keith Wells, and Faith Edmonds for a weekend worth remembering. 190-HOMECOMI NG 4d1..-.EP FRIDAY WIN-Up against Fresno Pacific, Biola's Eagle hoopsters proved the better team. Here, Buddy Gregg 1425 adds two more points to the final score of 79-55. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS-Mr. Robert Eitzen, who emceed along with his wife at the Coronation, presents the Mr. and Miss Biola with their engraved plaques and S300 scholarships. F-,,-.7 .V 'HCLAW THE MUSTANGSM-Kings' Daughters and Biola Men colaberated in :WLM ' 1 vin- .Bai . -.... .... .... ...... ,, .1 the design and construction of the prize-winning organizational float. The red and -white eagle stood over six feet tall with an approximate wing span of fifteen feet. Volunteers spent one week constructing the giant bird. '. tg' 7 .Ax 1, t -we H t - . x :snuff I-IOMECOMING-l9l CUB RECEPTION CRIGHTJ-Tamas Vasary was honor- ed with a reception in the College Union Building follow- ing his preformance. Vasary, native of Hungary and well- known accomplished pianist there, is pictured with a few friends who accompanied him on his U.S. tour. BRITISH INTELLIGENCE OFFICER QBELOWJ-Assigned to find out what happened to Hitler during the last weeks of World War Il, Lord Hugh Trevor-Roper spoke in detail conceming Hitler's Place in History. Presently, Trever- Roper holds the position of Regius Professor of Modem History, Oxford University. PRAISED BY BERN- STEI N-Jazz improvisations on classical music is the specialty of Kellie Greene. This young pianist and her en- semble appeared during second semeseter in Crowell Hall. 192-PUB LIC EVENTS -il' l K? 4- -1.,.aq, SINGING AMBASSADORS-Robert F. Kennedy held Bill Addiss and Steve Crofut in high esteem. The team presents America to the world through folk music. ln each land they visit, the songs plus native instruments are adapted to -.- in VIOLENCE IN AMERICA -Three speakers completed Biola's first symposium on Violence in America. The second lecturer, Dr. Ronald Rietveld, spoke on the Civil War. A specialist on Abraham Lincoln and the issue of slavery, Dr. Rietveld is Assistant Professor of History at Cal State F ullerton, their program. Concluding their presentation, the artists sang A mazing Grace and were surprised at student's familiarity with the song. Public Events Adds Speakers Series, Folk Music Ja 3 1 'L if-4?'1'i51f:iBfiFs'iSi51?5?-iltt --1'Ew5-'v. 3' ' gi m'w',- gli? qi JW., Xg .4sE.sggas., ..-f .fn .. El. . ,.... , , :Lion s -' .- -' 1.--' 'UL-:59z::z:iz25I,Y , 1 age, PUB LIC EVENTS-l93 Evening With Bard Climaxes Semester s Work FINAL TOUCHES QRIGHTJ-Effective drama involves more than acting. Costumes, make-up, and hair must depict the character. Mary Murphy adds the last lines to Tim Park before the production begins. The two were cast as Romeo and Juliet. TENDER SCENE!With her mind set on dis- couraging this suitor, Marilyn Zimmers, as Kate, informs Mike Morris, as Petruchio, of her intenions. In the following scene a docile and tamed Katherine encourages submission from women. GRIEF-STRICKEN FRIEND-Mourning the death of Julius Caesar, Terry Hakes portrays Marc Antony. Hakes, who's experience includes a past summer's study in Europe, served as assistant to producer Bill Roberts, head ofdrama department. I94-SHA KESPEA RE PRODUCTION -sasgi LLED WIFE 'Disgustcd with her husband's fears, CAESAR SHALL GO FORTH -Despite the pleading from wife Calphernia, MacBeth grabs the daggcrs to complete the perfect crime. Sherrill Sharon Davis, Julius Caesar refuses to change plans. The emperor, played by Doug played the role and returned in the next scene, haunted by her Speer, eventually meets his death in the Roman Senate. -gf THE PLAY PRESENTED -The last scene given brings laughter from the audience as the country bumpkins from A MIDSUMMER NlGl-lT'S DREAM preform. The scene within a scene linds Rodger Plingsten as Prologue, Doug Speer as the hero Pyramus, Steve Gallagher as Wall, Mike Morris as the heroine Thisby, and Tim Park as Moon- shine. Not pictured is Musa Duganyaro who played Lion. SHAKESPEARE PRODUCTION-l 95 Torrey-Biblical nswers to Current ssue EXPRESSION HOLDS INTEREST-Nationally known for her storytelling ability and author of many Gospel Light publications including SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE A BLOB and STORYTELLING-IT'S EASY, Ethel Barrett spoke at seminars center- ed around making familiar Scripture real. THE REAL PURPOSE QABOVEJ-Without drawing apart by one's self or in a group such as this with God and the Word, Torrey would be just another week of conferences. 'CON- TEMPORARY GLOSSALALIA'-President of Westem Baptist Seminary, Dr. Earl Radmacher presented a talk on the current tongues movement as well as a morning message on faith. 196-TORREY CONFERENCE ig -in 1 if-T-:gif-J-vi ::-v-- -'fr-T7-F-fixnw - r-Q CONFERENCE SOLOIST-The familiar voice of Norm again was heard during Friday night of Torrey Week. with Overseas Crusades for many years, Nelson gives a part of self with each song. STRESSES MAIN POINT QLEFTJ-In Dr. Hadden Robinson's Ethical Issues discussion, Robinson stressed matters that concem the world and students today. VIVID JESTURES-Coming from Birming- ham, Alabama, and with outstanding achievement in the field of evan- gelism, Rev. Sumner Wemp successfully kept interest high in his sem- inars and chapel presentations. if , x. A WEEK WITH THE WORD -Students, with Bibles, pens, and notebooks growth. The thirty-sixth annual conference is named for one of Biola's found- handy, capture each important comment. Fourteen speakers, eight with doc- ers, R.A. Torrey. The joint conference includes Biola College, Talbot Sem- torates, joined in giving a week of instruction in evangelism and personal inary, and numerous churches in the Southem California area. TORREY CONFERENCE-197 Qzfger' L.A. CITY ATTORNEY-Having received an honorary degree from Biola in 1965, Dr, Roger Amebergh retumed to address the January graduates. FINAL PROCESSION-Senior class secretary, Sue Lake, leads another row of seniors into formation. A close to capactiy audi- ence shared this moment with the honored students. FIRST WINTER CEREMONY-First January graduation Roger Amebergh, guest speaker. Recipient of the National in the history of Biola seated friends and relatives of mid- Institute of Municipal Law Officers' Distinguished Public year graduates in Sutherland Hall. Platform dignitaries in- Service Award. Amebergh proved an interesting speaker. eluded Dr. Feinberg, Dr. Sutherland, Dr. Chase, and Dr. I98-JANUARY GRADUATION Sixty-four Graduates Receive Earl Diploma nfl H f- v .,. T . f., Q, Q. 'r' ,Q S MIXED FEELINGS-Facial expressions of students sum up feelings, whether relief or a little melancholy. Fifty-nine stu- dents received thier diplomas with fourteen graduating with honors. ANNOUNCI NG GRADS-Ironically, the Dean of Admissions, Mr. Carden, also officiates as students prepare to leave the school. THAT LONG AWAITED MOMENT-With diplo- ma in hand, another step in the educational process has been completed. Dr. Robert Craw- ford, academic dean, is assisted by Mr. Robert Welch, chairman of the Board of Trustees. JANUARY GRADUATION-199 ACTIVITIES A loaded calendar of events gave each student the oppor- tunity of a broad selection of activities in which to be involved. The year began with the tedious process of registration for all new students. Standing in line, classes closing abruptly, and aching feet became common bonds to the newcomers. Orienta- tion to Biola's campus and general college life included parties, concerts, and the inevitable introductions and shy questions of Where are you from? that soon became routine. Initia- tion drew everyone's attention to the fact that nearly one third of the population was different , and provided an exhilirat- ing time of joviality and welcome. Classes soon organized to provide a structure to the masses of individuals, to serve in tying them together. Academic activities provided the chance to explore our culture and ourselves. Dr. Chase's Inauguration reminded students of the responsibility placed in the hands of our leaders. In his inaugural response he noted that, Basically, Biola needs to think deeply on what it means to be a Christian college. . . In probing more deeply, we may state a philosophy of educa- tion that maintains that the source of ultimate truth is in Christ: that the basis for true judgment is not science, the State, or man, but God's revelation in creation, His Word, and His Son. Such a philosophy stems from the premise that God is creator, Savior, and coming King. This Biola believes. One of the goals that became meaningful was each individ- ual Christian's place in the body of believers. During Spiritual Emphasis Week, Ray Stedman presented this concept in the light of the Bible, in a series of special chapels. During Day of Prayer, each student expressed the deep feelings inside, of con- flicts and concems, to a personal and loving Heavenly Father through spoken and silent prayer. Once again, the students had breakfast in the homes of faculty and staff members, and en- joyed a time of fellowship and sharing with them. CHRISTMAS EXCITEMENT The Christman festivities added merriment to student lives and got everyone in the Christmas spiritv even before the vacation was in sight. During the week previous to Christmas vacation there were eleven scheduled activities, including organ- ized group carolling and the annual Associated Students Christmas party, held in the College Union Building, and fea- turing the testimonies and singing of Greg and Barbara Loren. Setting aside their studies during the week before Christmas vacation, the women decorated their rooms for open house when the men students were allowed to visit the dorms. The first prize for decorating was taken by an entirely kosher floor in Alpha Chi for their theme, Little Town of Bethlehem. The Newpoiter Inn opened the Carousel Room to Biola couples for the annual' Christmas banquet, at which Dr. Friedrichson added his own special sparkle with his well-loved brand of humor, as emcee. Aftera three-week rest, all of the cramming for finals was done in the two weeks before the fateful exam week. For the first time, the January graduating class had its own graduation ceremony. Shakespeare's best known plays in capsule form were offered for evening entertainment Qand learninglj and were highly endorsed by faculty and students alike. Torrey week gave the extra time to relax and absorb the spiritual truths being pre- 4 sented. Storyteller, Ethel Barrett, captured interest with her enthusiastic expressiveness. Dr. Hadden Robinson brought a clearer understanding about the Christian code of Ethics. No stranger to Biola, Dr. Earl Radmacher reminded us to live for Christ today, and to experience His power in our lives in the present, rather than stopping with conversion alone. Other speakers that contributed during the week of meetings and seminars were: Dr. S.L. Boehmer, Dr. Donald Campbell, Dr. Malcolm Cronk, Dr. Jack Hyles, Dr. John Mitchell, Dr. Donald Richards, Rev. George Rutenbar, Rev. Robert Shelton, Rev. Paul Smith, Rev. Ray Stedman, and Rev. Sumner Wemp. A NEW SEMESTER Convocation, with a talk on Cause and Effect by Dr. Ed Norman, opened the spring semester. Homecoming involved many hours of hard work, with each class and organization designing, constructing, and putting the final touches in floats for the annual homecoming parade. Mr. and Miss Biola were crowned from the Senior class. Their court was made up of representatives chosen from the other three classes. The Eagles faced L.A. Baptist in basketball, this time on our own home court. Biola hosted two college days, to introduce the campus to those who were considering becoming a part of the school in the future. The second annual International Banquet brought students from neighboring colleges to the campus. The Spring Banquet, held at Ports O'Call in nearby San Pedro, made a romantic spring evening one to remember for many Biola cou- ples. Climaxing the yearls activites, the SMU Missionary Con- ference in May preceded semester finals. Main speakers, War- ren Webster and Michael C. Griffiths, joined in relating the current scene of missions today. The theme for the conference was the S.M.U. theme for the YEAR: Millions Lost-Ch1ist's Love-Our Lives, taken from the Scripture text of Matthew 9:35-38. Missionaries from fields all over the world gathered on the campus to participate in the meetings and to share with students personally in the work that they were doing for the Lord. A year of variety best describes the year 1970-7l at Biola. It was a year of good times, of introspection, and of reaching out to others. Churches Continue to Provide Support to Biola Bethany Baptist Church Magnolia Baptist Church l0252 So. Mills 720 S. Magnolia Whittier, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. 92804 Bethel Community Church North Long Beach Brethren Church 9845 Orr 8: Day Rd. 6lst BL Orange Santa Fc Springs, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Redwood Chapel Bible Christian Union 19300 Redwood Rd. ll0l E. 35th St. Castro Valley, Calif. Brooklyn, New York ll20l Roosevelt Community Church Church Ofthg Open Dgof 45556 N. 70th St. East 550 S. Hope St. Lancaster, Calif. 93534 Los Angeles, Calif, 900l7 Union Rescue Mission Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society 226 S- Main P.O. Box 828 Los Angeles, Calif. 90053 Wheaton, Illinois 6Ol87 L- South Holiywood Presbyterian Church First Baptist Church of Los Altos 1055 N. Normandie Ave. 12455 Magdalena Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. 90029 Los Altos, Calif. 94022 First Baptist Church 26089 Girard St. Hemet, Calif. 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'-1 :--1 - . . ,, ,, , ..-mill' .f il... , -,.1, . -. :. - '-,- ,f- -4 -,, ' N . , 0. .1- 1 CHURCH DIRECTORY-201 Patrons Make 'Biolan' Special Effects Possible Adam 8LEve Health Club La Mirada Shopping Center La Mirada, Call 90638 Baskin Robbins Ice Cream 14931 Imperial Highway La Mirada, Calyf 90638 Biola Book Store See us first for your needs Book Fair Stationers Whitwood Center Whittier, Calif Carlton Insurance Agency Glenn Kittinger, Solicitor 22330 Hawthorne Suite 211, Torrance Camaby St. Fish 8a Chips 12741 Valley View La Mirada, Cali Castle Auto Parts 13944 Valley Wew La Mirada, Cold Continental Realty 11333 La Mirada Blvd. Whittier, Calif 944-6411 Cicero's Restaurant 15843 M E. Imperial La Mirada, Cali C.E. Christian, O.D. 15014 La Mirada Blvd. La Mirada, Calyf De Marc's Shoes 15106 E. Rosecrans La Mirada, Calif 90638 202-PATRONS ,ln ,Aww fa uw- ii Dickenson Lumber 8L Hardware 811 E. Lanbert Rd. La Habra, Cali 90631 Easy Wash Laundry 14232 Imperial High way La Mirada, Calj Farm DeVille Motel Beach Blvd. at Crescent Buena Park, CalUf Bob Flyntis Photo Weddings-Portraits-Cop ying 12131581-8756 Good Nutrition Health Foods La Mirada Shopping Center Food for Thinking People olden Acres Fruit Farm cfo Kenneth di Vera Dodds Camino, Call eck's Mens' Store 15036 La Mirada Blvd. La Mirada, Call a Jolla Fuller Paint Co. 7547 Girard A ve. La Jolla, Calif Mirada Cleaners 15216 E. Rosecrans La Mirada, Calif mil :iq Ji YI' 5 Guy Martin Oldsmobile 61111 Topanga Canyon Rd. Woodland Hills, Calif 91364 Me-n-Ed's Pizza Parlor 11343 La Mirada Blvd. Whittier, Call Myers Bros. Construction Co. 3407 San Fernando Rd. Los A ngeles, Calyf 90065 Newberry's 15000 La Mirada Blvd. La Mirada, Calif Oh rbach's 15120 S. La Mirada Blvd. La Mirada, Cal1f90638 Pierce Ntl. Life Insurance David Houchin, Agent 3807 Wilshire, L.A. Quad One Thirty One Gordon, Rick, Wayne, Paul, Larry, Bill, Steve, Jim, di A ndy? Robert T. Seelye Insurance 14236 Imperial Highway La Mirada, Calj 90638 Garland Stevens 3772 Katella A ve. Los Alamitos, Ca1Uf Dr. Louis T. Talbot 13560 St. Andrews Drive Seal Beach, Calif Valley View Farms 13907 Valley Wew La Mirada, Cali Mr. 8a Mrs. Robert Welch P. 0. Box 1703 Orange, Calif INDEX-203 uAss Aanderud. Dan ...,,.. 73.86. lJ7. 144, 158,159,183 Apartado roam Mexico l. DF Mexico 9-17 Christian Ed. Aaron. Milre .... 1121 N. Cedar Chico. Ca. l-B Psychology Abbot'-. Bonnie 856 Park Drive Boondtdo. Cx. 4-17 Undeclared Abe1.Gretchen IUDS-I Melvin Northridge. Ca. 7-2l Undeclared Ackclson. Junct ...,. 7-4 Chr-istinn Ed. Acltley. Dave ,.,.. 1311 N.Jacltsun Tlcorrta. Wa. 2-l P.E. Ada ms. Charlotte ...,. 2421 S. Walker San Pedro. Ca. 10-7 Music Adnms. Esther ..,, 430 S. Sycamore Santa Ana. Ca. 1-22 Undeclared Ahlgren.Terertt:c 1242 Kenwood Anaheim. Ca. 3-31 Psychology Ailaniian. Mark ..,.. aw Kavtmgo Ivory Coast W. Africa li-29 Bio. Science Mimi.. Lawrenut .,.. PMB S190 Ibadan, W. Nigeria 2-6 Sociology Aldrich. Harry 3106 Capewood Lane San Jose. Ca. 7-1 1 17.12. Alexander, Jeannette ..,. 2006 E. Montebel Phoenix. Ariz. 3-I4 Humanities 1.it. Atmnamwynii 2423 Clark Lane Redondo Beach. Ca. 2-21 Nursing Allen, Barbara ,... 11827 Pounds Whittier, Ca. 5-I! Undeclared Allen. Betsy .,.....,.. 9121 Crawford Huntingdon Beach. Cu. 11-lP.1:. Allen. Charles ..,. 2502 Park Ave. Chico, Ca. 9-IB Bible Allen, lamcs ...,,. 5318 Lenora Ave Sun Jose. Ca. 6-28 Applied Music Allen. Joyce ....... 106 V1 Edith Albuquerque. N.M. 2-J Undeclared Allen. Sharon ,.... 2328 S. Fnrcst independence. Mo. 6-12 Nursing Allman. Charles .... , 4-to Psymmtogy Allin-ay. Juli.-i ......, 151 Oak Mont Way Los Gatos. Ca. 5-20 English Alvis. Mark ...., 537 6th St, McFarland, Cu. 10-ll Chrtslian Ed. Amstutz. Karen ..,.. 470 S. Allegheny Tulsa. Okla. Z-Zlt Nurting Anderson. Jams ... 12-400 San Migu Thousand Palms, Ca. 9-25 Bus. Adm. Anderson. Linda .... 1928 Taft Drive Lakewood. Col, 1-4 Nursing Anderson. Marian ., . . 11130 Delrlaven Pacoima. Ca. 5-I1 English Anderson. Rebecca .... 204 INDEX ....,90.ll0.l5-1 .,..49 .....63 ,...,73 49,116.1 114,120.1-16 ....tbl .. . . .bJ.l72 .63 .. . . .-19.110 . .o3.I0li.l09 .....7J ...,7J ...,.'lJ .....49.lfl1 . ..49 .63.Il0.I6J ...49 ....GJ ....73 .-.49 ....63 . . ..-19 ....73,76.l44 ....7J.87 .. . .49 .49 . ML: .ai - ,. if... . 151.2 1 vm. ..,t.ili.I 1? Z e.fi. ..-'- sun' ' 136 N,W, 58th Seattle. Wa. 7-10 Undeclared Anderson. Murray .... Rt. 3 Box 83 Enumtlan. Wa. t I-17 Psychology Anderson. Willis ..,. 444 Willard Newcastle, wy. 3-4 Humanities Lang. Andrew. Linda ..... 11436 Ferguson Montebello, Ca. 6-10 Music Andrews. Barbara ..... 3332 C001 lane Alameda. Ca. 8-23 lil. Ed. Andringa. .lane ..... 6115 Woodrufl lakcwood. Ca. 2-B Music Appleton, Mafgam .,.. 16209 42nd St. E. Palmdale. Ca, 3-Z0 Psychology Aren5cn.Al1an ..... Rl. 5 Box 275 Yakima. Wa. 4-1 P.E. ming. Elaine tJ36 Agate Ave. Mentonl. Ca. ll-16 Psychology Arthur. lanet ,...,.. . 13217 tern.-.gwett Whittier. Ca. 4-4 Christian Ed. Arvesen. Susan .... 6910 E. Redbud Tucson. Ariz. 11-15 Undeclared Arvidsan, Dean .... 225 Abbot Ave, Di-ty city. ca. 5-16 Undeclared Ashcrnlt. Joy Ann ...... 1860 W. Cottonwood Coos Bay. Ore. Z-9 Undeclared Atwood. Gale ..... 13192 Cherry si. Westminster. Ca. 9-ll Nursing ayactain, ci.-.ay 111102 Galattna auwnna Hts. ci, 3-i smut scams A1.lein. June ....... 1413 Kentia Ave. Santa Barbara. Ca. ll-21 Music esBas Bacon. .lohn ..,. I0-IJ Sapphire Corona. Ca. 1 1-28 Bus. Adm. 1 v ' l ,l fi' . 1. 5 ' , Zn. . , 5-'14 5 VJ. v - I. v . . . .73.l37.14lJ.l-55 .....63 ....,7il.l6Z ....,63,1-18.151 ....,49 .....7J ...,1l0 .....49 49 .....49.l62 .....b1 ....bl ..,.73.lbZ ....90 Baker. Charts .... 192 lryingAvc. Providence. R.l. 1-28 Bible Baker. Loren ..,.., 1617 E. El Norte Escondido. Ca. B-13 Undeclared Baker. Randall ,... 516 Mills Way Golna. Ca. I0-29 Speech BaIdwin.J0an .... 763 King Ave. Yuba City. Ca. 10-12 English Baldwin. Neal 3036 Fairbaim orange, cn. J-Z2 Undeclared Ball. Deborah ...,. 2521 W. Hellron Anaheim. Ca. IZ-5 Nursing Ballenger, Beth ..... 1581 Vancouver Livermore, Ca. s-29 nanny Bandanva. Patricia ..... 104 Glen Eyries San Jose. Cz. I0-21 Social Science Banks. Joan ..... 740 Delaware Youngstown. Oh. 1-t Him.-y Ba rgen, Elaine . ..,... . . on siinmy Richmond, B. C, Canada M5 Language. Barkman. Carol .... 1 1956 White St. Adelanto. Ca. I-6 Social Science llamard. Nikki 14591 Holly Way Buena Park. Ca. l-29 History Bama. Cynthia ... Rte. Z Box JX2 Foxwonh. Miss. 6-7 Chnstian Ed. Bamett. Phyllis lZ085 Douglas vnuips. ci. 6-27 Social Science Bamhart. Helen H00 Dolores Ave. San Leandro. Ca. 12-1 Social Science Bartholomew. .ludith , , 1601 Redondo Lung Beach. Ca. 8-ZS Christian Ed. Bascom. Eddie .... 6205 Avon Ave San Gabriel. Ca. 9-16 Undeclared Bascom. Greer .... 250 E. Avocado Lu Hahru. Cu, 6-16 Humanities Lit. . if v-- i -- . i 90.1-51.1111 ....7b 73.1-14.1511 ....ol ...,el .....90.I4Z ,...73 ....7J ....73.15.l ....90 ....bl .....l9 ....7J V e Bascom. Ken .,.,. 6205 Avon Ave. San Gabriel. Ca. ll-J0 Undmlaled Ba shot, Ga ry .... 1606 Post Torrance. Ca. 4-23 Chnstian Ed. Bass. Kathleen 141152 Mutdowbruuk Buena Park,Ca. 5-5 Nursing Batchelor. Jean . . . 301 Lu Plata Boulder City, Nev. 3-4 Christian Ed. Bald. Rand .... 415 N. Acacia Rialto, Ca. 8-29 Undeclared Bauman,Aarun .... 2061 Mori Une Orange. Ca. lt-9 Undmlared Bauman. Karen ,... 2061 Mori Lane 0r1nge.Ca. l I-9 Nursing ativan, Donna ...,. iotow. HoltAve. romana. ci. J-1 Nursing Buuuk. Marloen . 2124 Bnte St. Balters1ield.Ca. 1-21 Social Science Beach. Chester ..,. Bolt 3431 Stateline. Nev. 4-I2 Math. Beach, John ...,... Rt. l. Butt 170 B Lou Molinos. Cn. 9-29 Undeclared Bean. Douglas . ,. . 15928 Norcrest Whittier. Cu. 1 1-30 Bus. Adm. Beaver. Connie ..... . I 127 Glyland Hacimh t-teignn. cu. 6-Z4 Psychology Beckwith. Carl Wat 5th St. Mun10.S.D. 4-24 Bible Beckwith. Joanne . . . . . .. 10501 S, Franltwood Reedley. Ca. 7-29 Nursing Beckwith. Kenneth . . 601 Garield Murdb. S.D. 2-I2 Math. Beckwith. Leslie ...,, Bott 188 NIurdo.S.D. 2-ll Math. Beuehen. Martin ... S75 E. Oakland Hemel. Ca. S-9 Math. 1 1 People Index dl. . rg. 1 .v I 1 ...I09 ....fill ,...90 7l.I411,l50.l5l .. ,57.6J.I-tl! . ..b3 .. . .63 ....GJ ....MI ....ol ,...-W ....49 ....9I ....73 ....bl ....73.l5S t,'. .. ' .'4 AQAML-'iiiff . , I, Ein- , . f ' -fi' . .. , ,A f - 4' -. x. 'fl 1,3-tiff' 1, ,- . . 'Jr-.. fg- :'f--.., ' .ff . I.-fl sn..- r.,-'lil . .,-. -.,.,. -ei'- l '3., ' - ,.i- ' fi il .Q'iQae..' 1 -iii BeIlund.laclt . .. . 57111 Cnrbon Canyon Brea. Cn. 2-ll Bible Bentler. Bllrhlua 4Jl N. Cruccnl Ludl. Cu. rn:-1 t-nynnnlngy Benke. Stephen . . 909 Avoululo Sl, Anltheinl. Cll IZ-14 l.lltLle1:Illr:4I Benner. Plllnelll ,. . llllll Nltllth St. Scullnllllle.Arir. ll-Z3 llndecluted Ilennctl. Deborah . I-1739 Mcrudtr lan Mlrllda. Cu. ll-26 llndcclrlred Bergtlule. Cltrul 11421 Calgary Ytrrha l.rnd1-t. Cu, 7-9 Mltlh llergen. Mlrlllrn llllll N0 hflrd Sl. Llnutlln. Nth I-ll llulltilrlilles Lll nnininn1il.Mnrr. . 11141 lien lwtg Tustin, Cal I0-7 cnnninn lid. Berry. Mllrtlyll 5391 rlrgnlnnu Ytnhll Llnlllt. Ctl. Il-I Sociology lienrllm. Putll. .. lll 5 lil Centro 1.0. Al1geIcs.C1l, 4-21 Nursing Iicshurc, Kenelte. -U30 Oakwood Lu Cunudu, Cal I I-25 I' lx. lllcknell, Cttlhl . , will D. McNr:rnt:y South Lillie. Cu. 1-11 vnynnnlngy annn. Margie ,. H1 Wyumlng I'xllrl1t:ltI, Cn. I-Z0 Slwlnlugy lllgncll. Wlly ne. .. 20900 Currier Rd. lntlullry. Cu. I-lLlChrlltlltn lzli. Illshnrl. Philip 29 Unk Rd. Mtntal Cntr, Cu, 7-ll Iillx Adm Blsmnnetle, Terry 192 Illrthwrvod Mutletm, Cu. 5-25 Sot:l1tISclenl:t: lllllrgen, Krlt. .. . 0911 Central Garden Grove. Cal, l-lll Bm Sclence Hllllr. Jllncllu. . . :wuz Nnwnrnvn Tllcomll, Wil. 6-ll Untlr.-clllred lllzlkley. Mlchnel . X27 lllllwnrtl Ave W. Cuvtnlt. Cn. 4- I4 Bible Bllnchlrd. Stanley .. B F 5 Ilnundiltll Ivory Cont. Alt-lea 2-9 Blu Science Blllnclt. Katherine . KT! Cllllfomnt Beaumont. Cn. 3-14 Undncllred lllllnltenlship. Stephen . , Rl 1 lion 45 rienrry. Arr. lz-l cnrnnnn Ea. Blanton, Nelson . . .. 1755 Overlook Lune Slmlll Bnrharn. Ca. Z-Ill SOC, Stl. Mlslluns Blewetl, Dllvtd ,..,,. IJZK Oakwood Dr. Anoka. Minn. I2-5 Bible Blled. Daniel. . . lJfl7 Kentwood Sun Lulx Ohlltpo. Cu, -irlll Millh one-1. Liniln , 11,24 snnln Rosa sin t.nn onnnn. cn. J-Jo Nnninn Hloum,Mllnlyn. . 2467 Mem Terrace Uplllnll, Cu, 2-8 Nunling l'llour1t.Slephen , All om Mill Rd. . 73.155 30.111.99.112 .lll .....bJ 49 49.56 . . 49 IBS . . .49 ..-I9 50 .AJ , ..!r9.7J .5U.l55 , 73 .. ..!r.I 50.1111 .....50,lI0 ..50.I46 . ,1l.l55 .50 . ...b4 . 74,75 74 ,.64,Z2Z 74 Santa Illtrhan. Cl, 2-Z Social Science Blower. Kerry ..... . . 29I7 Trotter Way Wnlnut Creek, Ca. Il-9 So1:iaISctence Hnalner. Paul .... H210 Tnddy St. Norwnlk. Ca. 6-I9 Bihle llngilnnnv. Peter l1l05 Bruckwellm Monterey Ptlrk, Czl. 4-l9 Socutl Science Ilugue. Sltzlron ,... IIMJI Fiirton Bellflower. Ca. I-SD Untlcfllreti Book. Sllndrll ..., 915 W. Arrow Upland. Cu. ll-27 Math. Bosem. Deborah . . . soz w. Memory Santa Anzl. Cn. Il-Z1 lrngllsn lluwerl. Slturrurl U44 Sllntluilsllc Cnronu Del Mzlr. Cu. 5-20 Urlrleclzlred Howling. William .... no Mninnnll ci. Louisville. Ky Z-Z7 Htble Brlldley.Jalmes ..... 2116 S.l:. 94th Ave. Portland. Ore I-ll Psychology nnnrlny, Ninn . . MZ liirln Ave. llny-nnl. cn. 2-I4 Blu Science llrntlihuw, Stlnlln mu, N.w. Prospect Grants Fuss. Ore. Ill-ll Nursing llrngninl, wllllnin sos w. sm sl. line. rn. 5-s llistury Bruker. Putnam .... I2254 So Dttlun Dnwncy. Cu. r-zo Prynnnlngy urnncli. Cheryl :stu 1-nrnnglnn 11, l'altiAltn. ca. s-5 la-ninm Brllndennurger. Cheryl 4175 Plefsun St. wnnnl Ridge. cnt. I I-25 Nursing Brandt. lndwtn.. . 34294 Rosemont Vlu:atptt.C:l I I-7 Unduzlured Brlun. Keith . .. 2519 Jenny Burbnnlr. Cn. 7-Zll Undeclared Braun, Chris , .... lJ9l5 Bioln Ave. IJ Mirldl. Ca. Z-Z6 Chritintt Ed. Brwhbill. Elrinn ..... tm Washington nina. 0gt1erl.Ulah 1.1 l-.yn-ning, Brecht. Kim 67l'll S, Roekne Whittier. Cn. I2-Zll P.li. Brewer.Brendtl . , . 250 N. Linden Rlnltu. Ca. I2-Z6 llumllnltis Lang. Brewer. .lerry ...... 940 Ridgecrest . Monterey Park. Ca. ll-7 Bible Britley. Charles ..,,. bl Ill E, 34th Tucson. Ariz. -I-I9 Music Ilristnl. David . . I960 Wanng Sl. Seaside. Ca. ln-25 llnnny Brtltln, William. ., 0038 fhinlun Los Angeles. Cal. IZ-lll lllhle limuks. leon.. .. IUI s. llnrpei Lin Angeles, cn, s-26 Pxycltnlogy Brullwer.N1mcy ..,. l9I7 Lltnui Dr. Cult: Mm. cn. 1-21 Nursing ..,..9I.l 74 37 S0 ....SD .....50 50il05.l .,h-LI 64 'VA 07 50 46 b4,lIll,IZl ...S0.II6.I 17 .....9I 50 ....9I,l00 ..50.l 74 50 74 74 9 I 62 Brown. Cheryl ..,... 3381 A HillSt. lluntlngtun Park, Ca. Z-7 Psychology Brown. Dan . , . 3466 Flower Santa Marla. Ca. I-20 Christian Ed. Brown.Judy . .. 1659 Nexlrzl liurekll. Cn. S-J Social Science Brown. Lindil ... N823 Ritmhursl ln Mirltda, Ca 6-27 Undeclared Brown. Michael, . . ., lx: w. Grand Orange. cn. 1-za Christian Ea. Brown. Sharnn . . Rte. l Corvallis. Mt, 5-IS Chnstllln Ed. sm-rn, srnpnen 723 Jucksun St, Albany, cn, 9-21 P.E. lirllcllrler. Ramona. .. Blu 24 Maltll. Mt. ll-17 Chrlstiun Ed. Bryan, .lonnne .. . 7102 Vi Amnrits Downey, ca. 6-I9 Social Science Bryan De Wayne .... 7775 Newltrn Wstmintlcr. Cul. I-JO Math ar,-nrn, Edwin ,. :Joi Charlemagne Leng Beach. Cu. I-I0 Bible Bryllnt. Stanley .. RR I Btlrdelt, Kltnws 5-5 Cltnslilln Ed. Budlong. ltnnnnln ..... 2925 N. E. 64th Portland. Ore. 1-J P.E. tlncll. uwrge ...,. 149 Mildred wny el Cajon. cn. 5-z4 rlynnnlngy Btlerer. Marilyn , . . .. 401 Adrian CL Ilohnen Park. Cl. 8-29 Nursing Bull.Clutdace,. Illi S. E, 1 IOAve. Portland, Ore. 9-Ill English Bulln. Sh: mn ...... 610 Century 1-1111, lx rlnurncn, nu Iznglish Bultsmil, Cora .... 101116 Maple Bellllower. Ca. ll-JI Nursing Bunnfy. Christine ..,.. Box 51 San Carlos. Anz. J-7 Psychology Bunney. Emile: ..... P.0. Box Sl Sun Carlos. Anz. J-7 Undeclared Burbidge. Loma .... 14115 E. Jlllt Sl. Oakland. Ctt. -I-9 Undazlared Burk. Dlannll ..,. l2lfl Avenue G. Boulder City. Nev, 7-J Undslilred Bums, John ..,... J04 Ave Cumbre Newport laenen. cn, ll-I Businui Burnt, Ruth ....... 426 Bridgewood Rochester. N.Y. Il-22 Nursing Burrell, Lawrence I9536 .lost Reeds. Ca. I I-Z7 Bible Butler. Cheryl .... 'lllll Bunkcrhlll Sun Bemllrd. Ca. B-ZI P.E. Bullerfhmolhy.. .. IZJ Valencia Sun Clemente. Ca. 7-I7 P.I:. Bye.Chris1ine ..., 8 Kenmore Court Orindu. Ca. . ...74 .....9I .....74 ,....S0 ...50.64,I7-1 ....7-I ....74 .,...b4.lI0 . .74 ,.,.74 ....,9I.l53 ,...-59.50 .....50 ...USU .....5D .....7-4 ....74.llJ .74 7-l.86.I IU.l55 ....S-4 9-2 Undeclared Bye. Darrell .... 831 W. Rialto Clovli. Cn. IZ-I0 P.E. ncrr cndlnnl. Ellen . .,.. 11160 Lcncar wny Sun line. cn. to-z Social Science Cain. David . . ... 'ill Nantucket lat I-Islam. Cal. 9-5 Unduclarni cnrnp, Mnnlyn ..,.. 3365 Greenville Santa Susan. Cu. 1-is Nursing Camph:ll.Joel Star Rl. Box lull Shelton. Wa. 3-8 P.E. l:nnipun11.Jun .,.. -ihb Jacqueline Santa Rosa. Cal. I-II Christian Ed. cnrnnbnll, snnmn ..... leaf-4 Cajon si. llupniin. cn. 9-17 swirl Science Campbell. Valerie ..... 2660 l2lh Sl. Douglas. Ariz. 5-I7 Music cninnbell. Virginia . . , 501 Cedar El ca,nn,cn. 9-Z4 Humanities cnnniln. onine . . 31295 Carroll mywnnl. cn. 8-30 Undeclared Cantrell. Dorothy .... 13114 Sunnybrook Lu Mimda. Ca. Z-12 Sociology Carden. Allen .... 14126 Calrvella La Mirida, Cn. 6-IB History Carey. 'limothy ...... BPI! Bortoum Par Bltngui.Centm1Al'rica 11123 History Carlile. Lynette. . . , 4751 73rd Sl. ln Mesh, Cn. ll-zz Nursing Carlisle. Susan .. . 11202 Grevllleal Inglewood. Ca. 6-5 Humanities Cltrlsun. Herschel 1 1439 Emery El Monte. Ca. 4-27 Bible Curlson, Peter ,,....... P.0. Mhlostheri Swlullnd, Sdullt Africa 1-25 Humanities Cnilwn, Rebecca .... 1712 Pamela Ave. Plllvrillll. Cl. ll-I5 History Carmichuel. Corinne .... 746 N.W, 6th Grants Pass, Ore. S-l7 Undeclared carpnnlnr. Lucille ..,.. lu, 2 Morrill. Nnli. 4-ll Mani. Carpenter. Mltreill .... Il.t I Lyman, Neh. 7-zs English cnrpenlergrinlnlliy .. . me Nyellrtd oinnnncn. 9-22 soeinl Science Curr. Lillian . . . 653 Pierce Milton-Free. Ore. 7-I7 Social Sclcncc Cilrrlco.Magnll . 12020 Snn Pablo Richmond. Ca. J-Z4 Nursing cnirinr, David M54 coleln Unnnn vnlley. Cn. lz-zo Mntn. Carter. Linda ..... 9355 Prichard Bellflower. Crt. ll-J 1-linlory .,..7-1,157 ....7-5 . ..50 ....bl ,....74 14.1oo,14-1 54.1-16.162 . ...74 , . . .5o,173 . .74 .. .9I.IS7 ....64.I1U .. .64.l6Z,lS1 .. U74 .....74 .....50 ,...50.l42 .....74 44 ....'I5,l ..,..75 ...-SD ....50.Il8 ....,5I I ND EX-205 cm. my . lb De Scpl 4 4 I 1 Mum. my, Mmm Casa. Wzlham . I6 De Supl Gb! I Manco I- Dl'M:x1co 14-17 Undeclared Cassidy. N....c,- . lu, z su.. ss.: owasw. ou.. I2-IJ Undeclared Cnvon.Alma . .. IOSUI Mahaln Way Garden Grove: Ca. 3-29 Undeclared Ccdzrhulm. Bill , 94 Sum: Ann kl Savador, Central Amer 7.28 Hnsmry cgmocxy. Nancy , mn um.-n...,. w'..s.chcsm.x1n 1-29 unamxmd Chumbtrhn, Owen . Punul Island Auckland. New Zcnlulld M29 Bible Cmmalg.-. vm-..mey 24I N. San Rafael Pasadena, Ca 346 Unduclarcd cnlmnana, .. . 149 M......y..ma-C Fukumma-s1..p..n 14-zu undmlma cr.,gw.a.m.. num... . . 22:25 s. M... Tnrrancc. Cu. 7.7 Chmlmn lid. cm., ww... 18-IAJKL 201 SR 4 sm Tznpei. Tmwnn xl-5 umxlmu. Chenard.Jcffr:y IZZI Rock Horse Lu Habra. Cal 8-l7 P.I: cum-y.Je........ . wx. E woualwn snnuahml. Cu II-I7 Nmng Cheney. John 3-2 Bible chem.. n..,m.....1 10:1 Pcrulia An.....y. ca, 4.1 cvmm.. La. Chuck. Lmdzs cv ns um,-.... Sm: Paulu. Iiunl 2' I J Bxhk Childress. hmm 240i Plcr A vt Sami: Momcn. Cn I I-ZS Chnxllzm Ld Chnlwn. Da.-ld 'Ill N Palm Ln Hnhm. CJ 9-Z4 Blbl: cn... Paul Jw- u 1 s..k,..a....g Seoul. 1. Korea z- no a......c.. Chow, Kay . mu Parklln Aw swamfnw. Ln. 1-2: N..n....g Chnsman. Charles , 3857 Arrowhead lil Dorado. Cu I-1 Undmrln red Chnslcnscn. Unvld Rout: J Spokane. Wa nfzz spam swam. cr.r.S.e..5u., mmm. 5... no Rusnnhg Tun s Aff, I-ns unuecrma cr.r.mm... sm.. . sz.: Aw... A pn Sunnyvale. Cu I-24 som: some Chnsuc. Judllh , 737 Sllchmun La Pucme, Cu 7-3 Sucnal Scncnue Chnilhch. Mark .. I29 Orchxd llnvc Plnccnha, CA, L27 cn...mpr.fm... na-...fd 'mn lhmng. nivmm. C.. II4 undeclared Chrismpnmu., amy. 9o4u Hmng. Riversidc. Cu I2-I6 hnglish Chun, Adzhu , 206 INDEX Sl SI 51.56 75.l b4.I 6J,I 5l.l SLI 75.l 75.1 b4.l 75,1 75 09 53 75 Sl IU 64 SI IK SI SI ill Sl 44 75 ill 64 I0 -SK 51 64 51 75 M on-no mm lngnway Pc.1rlClly ni, 1:44 Undeclared Church.Jcff:ry . M101 Penn Slrctl Mu:rru.ln 7-B Math Churchullulon 2311324 Lawson Slralhmorc, Ca. 6-I-I Undurlurcd C1ouchl,Dnv1d 551 Lawrence um: sa.. Lu.. obupo. Cn 1.1-1n..m.......gs Lang, Cnocchn, Jan . SSI Laurence Dnvc s.... Lu.. omsp... cn, 7-13 Chnxlnm Ind, Clslsscn. William 620 W, Lemon Ave. Arcadm. Cu. I2-I 3 Blhl: Cluppcr, Bourne . J9ll Colle Rcal Sun Clcmcnlc, Cn. 9-ZS Nursing Clark, Cnml . l536 Pulaus Rd Annhcum. Ca 5--Z Undeclared k hd. clm.cy...ni. . , :mu nnramg sw.. Ma..a4c.1.r, ID-I4 N.......g Clark. lavcrn RI. 2 BLZKIW Olwe Hrzmc, Mass, 'V-9 Hlhlc Clark. Paul 14901 ILVlh Ave, lnglcwund.Calif. ll'7 Bua,Adm Clzlsscn. Rnnuld, 100 W. Hzlnkllu Wheuwn. III Xrc P.l: Cluud.Juhn I' 0. B x 995 Amscadv:rn.C.n 1-IS Huw. Adm. cmumn, Durrzl , was Jowphm: sa.. nm, Ca 5.11 cr.r....... Ind mylar.. cm. nz-zu mg su: Ld Clegg. Mm... mums Rom. sn sm... rg sprmg.. Cu 1 1 .zz P n-, Clcmelxun. Ruiscll IIJJI Uluh Av: Soulh Gals. Ca 3-I Chmllzm kd CIem1mnn.Jamc:. 20247 L.A Canyon walnut, Ca 6-I-I Undnclarcd Cobra. Tzrry HSI! Siu Germ! Whllllcr. Cu I-30 Music Cuhum. Rlchurd 1716 I cr11wu0d Lynwuud, C.: ll-5 Numumllrs Ln. Cochran. Dunne 7466 Kostmtild Pico Klvcru. CIA. M-I5 Chmllun Ixd. Cochran. Jerry 7466 Ruwmcud Pico Rivera. CA, Z-4 P I1 , Izl. I'd Coder. Zua . . Il04l1lm:r Sl Chuan, Ca K-I9 Socul Science Cue. Pdward . . NSI luxnsc Sl 1.,...-mu. Ca, 7-3 Mulh. L'nku,J:u:k. . -llbl Ms:N1lmnr.l rremum, Ca I0-Il Hmorg c..1e,P....n.. , , zm caravmmv. Hwy s seb...wp..l, C., 11.5 u...1mmd Coleman, Rulh 4003 N. Walnulhn Cuvma. Ca 5-I-I Undeclared culma. ow. mxf omg: Ave Long arm., C. IZVI B... Adm Cullue. Almn ffl Sl .. 9I,lJ7 v ,bl 75 , SI , 5l.l1I.lbU ,. H75 .. Sl .75 b-1,I40 Sl . .744 75 HJ 15 5l.lI6.ll7 5I.Ib2 91 'IZ . 92 , 7I . Sl ,75 6-1.1-JB 63,61 75 ,75 5912 F..f..ny mamma. C.. 1 I.: mm: Colhngs. Dianna 74 Tristan Conn Sacramento, Cu. 4-6 Chrlsllan Ed. Combs. Waller . . 13185 Fisher Pr. Vnsaha, Ca. IU-30 Social Scicncc Cnmphn, Glenn 4834 Cllifsidz Rwrrsldc. Cz 2-9 Math. c.........af..fgc . 815 N. Sormlhl 1..m..,Af.1 1.-26 unammmx c..f.f..:nl.c:1w. . I6-97 Pulnscllm Long amen, cu, :mv cv.r.s...n ru, cumd. Tmmu., 492 Alameda Dnvu Novato. Ca, 2-I7 Bxhlc c....vm:. lean H... sz. su...en.c-.1 1.-J N...s...g cw., mm. bsoox Ty In Amman... Tc.. 5-as Applina M... cf...pur, Lf... P.o, au. JI lzuglnrvnllc. c... 2-I s.01..gy Copcland,Albcr1 R.. 9 u....e.v.llc, ua. 5-za Undeclared c..m.r., :men mx I7 Pwbpw llefmm arm.. c.. 5-za P.yf1...x..gy Curdc-:a,Sus:m , fum Joywllv: Gurd:nG1uvc.Cl. J-us Unduclurcd Curlcy, Chnsun: IZIJZ laguna Sl Gudcn Grove, fx, lO-6 P E1 c..mcl..... Jw. 14.112 Nmxc..m umm, . C.. 1-a mmf, fury, Ly .... -mo Bucknell vf.....m. c.. 7-IH Blhlc cm, Mn., Rural n.....: n Rmc. can 10.19 Psychology Cuuon, Ikmd M965 Sun Juan S41nlhfialc,f..lllf 6-2-I Bur, Adm. rumen. Nm. zu. Framing.. Dr Czsmphn:ll,C:1 me knghsh cowl. Lny.. X lahm R01 Lan: Anlus. Ca I-IJ Nursmg Cowell, Judy 4s:s1f..1n.u.. um: L... Angeles. Q .., zz-9 unawamu c..w1es.1a..yce cnwy Lune Hmm Lcnofe, lam... u-so N...s.r.g co.-f1c..11.......5 ng... Ja An..m1.wm. ll-17 11.5.0.5 Crandall. Ken 7747 um way Cupcruno, Cu f.-zz Psychology cmndzll. unn, 614 S, Are S9 Lf.. Angel... u. 1-ax mme cfm. Mmm 1.29 Biology Crum, Lance 727 Lu Lunu Ruad op.. c.. 6-26 Social Sclcnce Crawford, cm: sm ca..a...m sa.. nafgf., Cn 4-1 I engmun cmmf. Jay , 75.IlM1.l3Z bl,II5 Sl FI 76 75,ll0 75 SI Sl 51 5I.lJD.IJl 'Ill-37 75 Sl 9.75 02 SI I0-LII5 75 M in-I ZOSU Del Mill Sun iiuhncl. Q .1 2-ZZ Crux., Slcphcn 5020 Mvcmfcr Ruud Turmncr, LA V- I9 Huhlc L'r.....:. Kmxm. IK-5 Ucnwnlvd L..v.f.... an 1-zu P.,cn...x..,., r:..um., km.. IXGKZ Hun l.0mun vom.. ma., 4 . 1-In sp......v. CuIvcr.N.1nQ 1:4 wma. m.....l..1... cn. m.uo Uudcclurrml L'....f..f.gn..fv.,s1c.-ff. nu zu... -um M..1..u... Orc 1.1 Mu... furdy, Samir.: , P 0 Box IHIX Hnwmun lhmlcns. L u 2-20 Mnlh. Curcwn, Anne nl l'1mm:mm Sunlu Cmf. C.: 4- I0 Undcclurrd ssDu u.. um., f....m, wsz. sm..1,M. I..-. Angglc., m 1. 2-zn u...r..,.. Du Vcc. l clnml 131403 Arllnu smln1..m. Q.. n-ns v..cn...1..g, lmf,w.1l..m 1.7-w I- Kenyon Tuusun, Am, -1. 1 x P 1 n..r.luc, xmnfn. :v 1 +1 1 cn... M..a...... lmgmf., M.. 1-zu l1mu-uma D.1hIsllnm.IJ.lvnl SSDI- Rnwluwn Sl l':ml. Mann I-11 Mus!! l1..l.y...f.lf,s.q.nu. mg on.: 5. vu... annie.. 4 . 4.1 I Mm.. u....gu..1w..u 1: P.. s. umm. :.....,.m.f, su... 4.4 s..Q...l scum u.....fl., 1.. Af... mem s rm....my L... Angels. 4 .. nu.zvm....1ff1mu D..rmw.1..n.uc 215 1-wl...g 5. vm.. Del, ru. 1-1. l...,.s..r. n....m, c1.f..1.a.... nam l..mp..... mm.. cum. cu. fr-ZI llnaeflnfuu Duvndwn. llunnc IDU Jackson Lua Gzllus, Cn. Ilf8l'l uma. llmnvly xssc. z.y..a..r.. su, n..w..fy, cu. Il.xvlS. Chrn 6406 S. Malrlun Lllllclun. Cnl 7-JO I' iz. Davis. llnvxd P.U H111 H79 Addn Ahnhu, A Inca: I2-2 Bm Adm. llnvn, Lamcc 322 7lh Sl. llcl Mm. C.. IZ-7 llmleclurcd rum, Mary su: mf. vnu. mm l,...A..gelc.. 1 .. I-:J n1..gx..n. Dawn. Michael 72-I Palm Ibrwc fflcndfnlc, Cn. LMI Undwlsucd Il.nm,I'.1uI 770i Hqrnum 1Qlm:mn.nl, Ohm K-H Music tum., mm.. 97-1l.uIux Av: I-.w........, Q.. 5I.5h.I!U.li9 71.75 H152 52 52 53 7S,l au mmf. ve. :.4.n..x S: 6-I uw. 11. 1f..1ss,1s7 vr., H.: I1.'JKl.'IZ.'Il.l I2.l IJ.l IKJ37 4.5 5z,n.u.,14f1411. sz 91.1-3-l,I5J.lhW h5,I'l5 I-II sl-mn lllm. sum sllll ul nl.. s llyumlllu A mm mu... lvlly, nmlu WUI K :llc Ruud Wllxlllcr. fu 7-241 lhhlc Day, lllll, Kllulc K Ihu Mlhll vlklm... w.. 1-21 Mlm l:..,l.m. llllvlll lun N l..lyle 0l.nny1c.!'ll 7fI Mlm Iichralfl, lbunnll IU!! llnlrllllrl Nllrw.llL,t 4 I-I9 llnllnllucll lar l -Nl. mm 7'lIl muy Hucn.lI'u1k,4.A SFI-I I' I In umm. Mllnfllu 1929 Alanhtdn flrlvr Sun lllflw, cl 1.1 llnllwlllml owl. l mlm .uns llrllmny slum. lull... 5411 N-lmng I!n:k. l'.llrlv:lll I-IU7 VN Wnllllllzul Wes! I llvlnzl, fu I -23 I lllllrclnrul llmm. lmlll X70 S lrr-Alllluch D,1huqnc.Illw.l 4 zz Bus Mlm Urlucx. Dnhumh 7100! n,llw.....l l.ml..ln. Nm ml l mllml..ml Dcllnch. Rlclmnl 7-16 lllhlr llql-ng. lm ZUUII l7lh ANC S mlm, w.. v.l1 ll l Dcllmlclcr. llrmn H3511 Autnur Il Rulundlv Bcllsh. C .1 4- I X Hovllll Sucncc llclllmlpe, slqllwllf :ll N wmmfl ulllngc. ul II-I0 l nglllll llglnllmlll, mlm.: ll.-.llc l lull- :rm lmlplflm.. 4 .. 1-In Nlmlny I!cm.lr1nls..I,uln 'WJ-I I CHU C :lufl lung lmlflhl .. l lA1s.wl..,,, llcnlslu. Marlus mlm Kung Av: Bull, L14 X-H lim Sclrllce 65 'll bi bil Ih Q2 65 YZ 52 'lllb SLI-lX.IX! Ullhj 5Z,IJO hS.l5ll 7h 02 52,lI0 Ilcnlsun, Shaman . . Z!-I3 Pclazlumu Lung Buch. Cu. ILZJ I' I'.. lknllngcf. mm lull Allgnml sum lllllll-. um. 1-2-l llmlmlma Ucnnmlln, Cheryl zen-1 l' follldpe omlgv. Cl. lm Nllnlng umm. luclllnl ...,. mo laundry Ava. 1.0.13 num.. lin. 5- I I nllllnm Mmm. Dcnlon, Chrnc .. 1710 Mlllhury Huldwm Park. Ca. I-Z0 Hnmry Dcrr, Mlchllrl -262-l Wlllalc: L.: Crcscnlll. C4 7-ll Chrlsnan kd Duvaalcs, Rulh 2010 Rlchdulc lluclcndn Hclghls, Cu J-xo Numnll Illclllnsun, Dllvld ,, 4651 Bnurhlll Yorba l lnda, Lfn. Ill-ll Music Illckslm. Dcnnlx . , I 100 Samdrln BukcYSl1rld, fu 5-ll P I' lllllnmn. Jllyff . lsnl la vml cum: Q oluudu spmlgl, ull. ll-in llngulgc Arn lllnmmfe. v-'mlm ms N :ml Dnve rum.-ll. Am. o-l lmglml Dubvcllcn, John I I II lwkwlrlh In Pucnlc. Ca. 3-I Bm. Scltncc lmmr. lmm i547 Al.lw:u 401 lllmlllulu, lm-all 4-zz sllfllllug, man. mlm: mx llluden lm Rd l-llmmlle. cu. mn llnuwlmu Iluddll, Chcrryl . 1551 fmrsnn Rd Clnnlno, Cn .I-I0 l,.nln Alu, Siu Dudsun, lulllm lu l nm um sl-nl llnml, uf: na: N-.mug Docrlnscn. Nadine X189 S Ullllunwllluw lewllf, . 4 'll 14 Nw-ng Uugnllp Mu. M UN mguw. lu Nlllmll l. I9 lf l ,...SZ,65 .....76 ,. .76 . . .65 .. 76.l4h.lf1l ...,56.lb4 ,. . 76 ....93 .,..S2 ...Bl H76 65 , ,.9J.IflB , . 52 65.I09,I57.2l0 Dnnlcy. Kennelh . .. 6205 Rugby Huntington Park. Ca. I0-I Soclll Science Durmnn.Ch:ryI . . . 520 Porlagf Ave. Soulh Bend. Ind. 7-9 Chnxlian Ed. Durrcll. Janice .... Rl I Box 140 Weed, Ca, l-l l Nursing nancy. cmmllnu ,. . 12602 Pepper ML Lu Miranda. ca. -1-zs seam scam. Dave. Kcnl ., ,.,. 1290 Cherokee nlglwwd, Col. 54 Soclulogy Dowlcr, Randall Ruben ,... 20071 Wlslcnu Casuu Valley. cn. 1-zl same Dnwllng. Palnci: ,.,, 2600 Gales Avc. Rudondu Bch.. Ca 2-25 Soc. Sci, Mussinns Doyle, Don ... .. ISKSI Landmark Whilllcr. Cin. Z-25 Hislory lid. Drngmln.John . .... . 12308 Chnrlwuod Ccrrilos,C:l, 9-Z5 Chnshan Ed, Drapcnlnnice ., 4101! N.li. lihh Renlon. Wm. 1,-25 Psychology umflndl, .lanes .... I0l70 Ralph nd. mmm vang, cl.. lo-J Mlm ua. Dubois. rm.: slzs Mmm,- Rwmluc. cl.. lm ul-alxlmu Duflirld, :ml ..,. 1l,5N.shlrley nl. omg. ca. I-Z6 P.E. Duncan. Dnrlcnc .,.. IJIS lrvlng Whealun. Ill. lc-2: Nursing Duncan. Earl ,... 11119 Cuumcld Norwalk. Cn. 6-24 Bm, Scl. lid. Duncan. Gcrald ..,, IJZ I9 Caulhsld Nnfwzllk, Cn bfl-S PL. Dumchcl, Linda .... U17 Keel Dr Cuwnal del Mar. Cn. P6-Z3 Bus Adm nm. xml- ..,.. zzl Clcmuns Ave. vluima. wa. 2-ln sm. Missions ..,..93 .....65 ...,.65 ....76 ..,,llB.lI9 ...SZ .....76 .,.9J.l09 ...,76 ...b5 ..,.b5.I-16 . .... 76 ...52.l30 .93,97.IS3 ,.I3.93.llZ.IlJ lJ,76.93.IIZ.Il! 51' .. .52 um. xraslm: ,... zzl clam- Ave. Yakima, wa. s-so Undeclared Dyer. Thomas 2ZI Clcman Ave. Yakimll, Wa. I2-I6 Malh Dyk. Daniel . ,..... 7: Mangold way Salinas. cl. II-I9 Undeclared Dyllslrn, Dean ..,. Sw E. Tucker Arlingxon. Tex. 4-ll Chnsliln Ed. csEn Eager. Edith ...,, aus N. Imperial lmperlul. cz. IZ-20 Soc. Sci. Ed. Ebcling. rmmlcc .... MMI San Ysidlo Buena Park. Cn. 9.9 l.1ng.Ans. Eccles. Susan .... S, SH08 Stone Spokane. Wa. J-25 Undeclared Edmonds. Faith .. . 407 Isl Av: NW Waverly. Iowa 5-I Music Ed. Ednoff. Paul , . , . 7703 Amell SL Downry, ca. 5-I8 P.E. Edwards. Gary I l6I2 Wascu Rd. Garden Grove, Cz. 5-20 Bus. Adm, Edwards. James 6I2Z Blacklhornc Lakewood. Ca. BVJI P.E. Ed. Egan. James . . IMD9 Premier Bellflower, Cl. 7-28 Spanish Eggs. Kalllfyn , ,. I-1422 Dumonl Norwalk. Ca. 9-IB Undeclared Ehmann. Esther .. . Rnulc Z Duct Trail. Col. 3-IS Christian Ed, Elma. Mary I672 N.Allm P:1sadenlx.Ca. al-1 clmslaan Ea. Elam, Slephcn ...., 726 S, Newcastle Anaheim. Ca, I 1,23 Hismry s. Ed, Ellinu. Darrell uses ul cm Way Buena Park. Cl. 4.19 Hlslnry Ellinll. Judy ,... . 4I7 s. crew Yrekzll Ca. 8-Z3 Christian Bi. Ellioll. Tim ........ IJl5 Plum.. way Vcnlcc. Ca. 6-I3 Bible elm. Sybil azz szml Ave sellllc. wll. 9-Zl soc. sea. Maman, Elsas. Mnurctn .... 2301 W. Illlh Sl. Inglewood. Ca. 7-27 Christian Ed. Engel. 0 mg .... :wo annum Lung Bach. ca. 1.29 History England. vlmm .... 6001 any wa, N. llaghlanas. cll. 4-9 Undeclared s. En. Engqlllsl, Janice ..., lzzs s. Pine sl. san unbml. cn. 4-1 mlflslm Ed. Ennis. Llnuu ....... lo-ull Valley vaw wmlllef. cz, 4-zv Psychology Ephraim. Emmanuel Vsl Kamusi Ghana. W. Africa 5-9 Bible Epler, Juanna .... .....65 .,..,5Z.ll6 ...,.52 'l6.l30.lJl.lb0 .,..l60 .....52 .....76.93.94 .....65 .....76 .,...65 .,...76 ..,..52 .....9J ....5Z.7b ,....65 ..,76,ll4.Il5 .65 ,. . .I6.7b .. . ,9J.I5'? .. . .65.69,l5l ...so INDEX-207 208-INDEX 207 Gibbons Pm-terville. Ca. I0-Z7 Nursing Eppcrly.Caro1 .... lisssz Fuirvilin La Miiaarrcn. it-1 Hurrrrrruiiee Lang. ....76.l-16 Epperiynvinry ..,.... . ...fl Po. Bar 893 Yueeipn, ce. 7-5 Peyeruringy Erdley. Marsha . .. .....94 i909 Syrcle Dr. Dnnviile. Ill. is-so sueini Science Erdley, Mary 1909 Syrcle Dr. Danville. Ill. IZ-26 Soc. Sci E. Ed. Erickson. Bruce .... ..... 7 7.115 120 Crscmt Dr. Wulf Point. Ml. 2-I8 Math. Erlckmn. Connie . .. . . .52 1465 20th Ave. Kingsburu, Ca. 645 Undeclared Erieltwn. David. . .. , ..., 52.l50,l5I,I56 lZ0 Crescent Dr. WoIiPotnt. Ml. 6-12 Undtxlared Erickson. .lean .... ..77 U27 Acadia Ave Miipiiee. cn. 1-io Psyeneiegy Ervtn,Luyd.. .. . ..77 tu English Elttlt. Ezekiel .,.. ... 52 Abal Town caterer, Nigeria 74l Eyans,Jack . , ..., 77 9058 Lev Arleta. Ca. 5-25 Bible Evans. Nadina, ..,. .. .53 270 River Road Myrtle Paint. Ore. 12420 Nursing uFr1 Feieoner. David . ,... ..., 5 J.l1I,l62 l74Z E. lst Place Mesa, Ariz. 10-29 App. Music Fandrich. Kathleen .... .,.. 5 3 524 Tara Place Lodi, Ca. Z-17 Nursing Fante. Karen . ,. .. ...SJ 210 Mesa Ave Gold Junction. Col Z-15 Peyeir, el. lea. rnrguren. Mary za-u oeurin Leng aeueir. ca. ll-31 l:ng.Sec. ed. trans, Puniri. ... 77 ani zsx Penrurnp, Nei-nan 1.3 Nursing Pansh. Joan. , . 65 l004 -1241 St W Bradenton. Hin l-25 Undeclared Farrington. Beth . 77 P.O. Hut 6l5 Valley Center. Ca. 9-6 Eng. H. lzd. Farns, Steven .. 53 10230 San Anselmo South Gale. Ca. 7-lil Blu. Silence Faulkenberry. Linda . .. as 735 ivii. view Ave. Peieiurrle cu. ll-Ill Nursing ranltrenberiy, Linda . . .es 735 Mi View Ave Peielurrincr i 1-IK Nursing Feickert.Dixre . , .3553 4610 L Granada Phoenix. Aril. li-I! Undeclared Set hd. 1-etr:lrert.Kath1ecn . '14 aero h. Granada Pnrnenrrnitrrr. wi Nursing Feiienmeinieerr , . es were Trunrantl Wriitti:r,Ca. 4.5 Nursing Fenske. Nancy . , .. 453 le. Zllllh Place Wrlmingtan. ce. ll-6 Social Science 9-1.110.160 Fcuerhalten. Alan ,. 3975 Glen Haven Santa Crux. Ca. l-I7 PJ: Field. Kathy . 45211 Luther St Riverside. Ca i2-I2 Blu. Sci Igl,1:d Field. Valerie . 540 S. Revere Sl. Anaheim. Ca l-ll Math lrignrelii.itiernnrler . . ms Duiniun sen Pram. Ca I0-I7 cnrrriinn La Ftnlrucll. Bruce . .. -106 Welt H St. Onlarto. Ca, I0-Z4 Christian hd. l-rnney. Damarls 540 S. Ret-are Si. Anaheim. Ca ll-Z6 Math kd. 1-ischer. Jeannine wi-t So Regal spntnne. Wa li-J seeming, Fisher. Dennis I I0 Coral Dr. Woodland, Ca ll-2 Humanities Lit. Fisher. .lean . lll40 lrenml Sl. Norwalk, Ca. ll-5 Math hi. Fnch. Curnel , . -150 Muntecillu San Rafael. Cu, 2915 Undeclared Fitzgerald. Maureen . sms N. iteuerrieert rernpte cuy. c u. i i -1 speeen Fitzpatrick. loan . . so-1 autgewnea Glen Ridge, New Jersey ui lang ei lad. I-itrruy. Katherine izsri wnimt-iury Orange. Ca. 4-2-I Undeclared Flanders. William 4734 Sttnlleld Long Butch. Ca. l0nJI Psychology iflenung, onriu . .. 60l5 E, l47lh Puyallup. wr. 9-24 Undeclared Iflick. Evelyn .. . Box 501 mey. cu. 2-26 Nursing Fltcll. Paul 725 Roosevelt Tracy. Ca, 1423 Hieiury rfiielrner.ariun .. 14 i-.. Swamp art. ouutierruurn, Pu. in-iz sei Misriunr l-inetrrnnu. curnl . . eau IrixAve sunnyvnle, cu. 2414 Cnrreiiun lea. rtary. Kathleen . 4:51 Neienrrbnrt l.akewu0d. cn. 6-26 eng. l11.l-d. Flory. Linen ..,.. 4257 Nelreunrrl lakewuod. Ca ll-ze Munir Flynt. Robert . 926 Orange Ilultville. Ca, 44 l2 Ch nstian kd. regg, virginrn . mo Arrnwena ur. area. ce, io-1 aiu sei. na. ren. nrerrin, 420 Baker Dr. Huril. Telt. 4-zs History Fonseca. Mana. U95 Ave .lil Lue Angela. cu. 2-Z5 Christian Ld. I-urbes. lnresteen . , lIl0 l: Avejal Lancaster.Ca. IlrI3 Nursing rims. nelwrnlr. .. 5is vniiey view I-ullerton, Ca msue sei. ri. hd lrarrest, Sharon. . . P 0. Bun IJ4 Aumsville. Ore . .77 . . .77 . . .77 . ..77 . 77.l44l,l-lb 77 77,80.l'll.l57 53.65.106 , ..05,l1k . .51 77 .. 65 . .lll,b5.I46 . N05 ..sJ 1,s.isir . .iv , 53 s5.li7.iw . ..s3 . .vis as . SJ 77 I2 z-1 veyriiuingy I-taster. Charles Ash St. lzscnndidn. Cir. 5-I2 Bin Sci l1l.lltl l5uHter.Doug . . 22700 iinrniur si. cnnrgii rurt. cu. 5.1 if n 111 nu l'o:iter.l:1eanllr 1100 s. Highland I-ullerlun. Ca 7421 i-eyrir. iii nd luster. l'ratnt:lne . 31151 Newlnn Sl, Torrance. Cu. 5415 P.l:. Ifuxter, unry ... im lanrviee Livermore. Ca ti-in lainie Fuuu, luy . . H-Zlt SCI. l'.l. lad I-owlcr. Joseph . 41705 N. 55th Sl. Quztrll Hill. Ca I0-5 Muttr: Fixx. Melinda ,. 299 Belvut: Dr. Los Gatos. Ca. Z-Z5 llum. lang. Ll hd rin. nolieri . . we Mnitmnn kirereiaeru 1-to smiling, l'rttItke. Fred .. IJJ7 Don Carlos Phoenix.Ari1, 15-7 P ln. Ser. kd. Frantz. Darlene. .. l l65 Garlield San Juse. Ca. 7-20 Sociology Fredenaurg. Dale 5561 Casaloma Yorba Lindn. Ca. ll-ll Christian ltd. Frertrieiinen. Nancy . . izsita N.W. Coleman Portland,0re. ll-Z8 History Fredrtckson, Susan. . l25ll4 Coleman Purllltntl. Orc. 6-29 Hum. Llt. Sec. Ld Fncke, Sharon . . H493 btve Ave Lung Beach, Cai. lAlCl Undeolarbd Eid. Frlesen. Karen B P l95 Klkvril Cungn,Al'r1ua 1241 Nursing l'rtesen. Muhlon . Rl. 2 Holt l7l Portland. Orc. 9-I Social Science lrtll. Leila . . 5507 Pine Cone Lu Cresccntu. Ca onto Pryeir. ei. lzd, Fry.Stephcn . . ll.l0l Loch Lurlltlnd Lua Alumtlos. Ctr. 6-IJ lithle Fuhrmann. izienurit . izua Beryl ileiteriau Bench. Ca in-zv cririeunn ini. Fuller. Manlyn 420 Province Ur. Camax. Wu b-lb Soc lzl. l'd. Fulton. Ruben 7lb N. Arch Sl. Janesville. Win. l4fZ!Chns1iitnIzd. uGs9 rinnriei. Virginia mol neriniinn ine Angeles. L u. 5-zri Music ei hd clnrrrier. mul.. ers: runrergrure ieiueurnni. cn li-zo Mum rl ins tiaglia. Lina. zoo s r-rerterrr laurliinli. ce. 5416 Pryeinriugy Gallagher, Steven . NZ! Parkview Modesto, Cu. J-I0 Undeclared Galley. Kathleen . riwu aur we 77 65 .65 .65 77 bS . 05,1-17.1112 ,IS-1 .94 .. .77 H94 53 77 SJ 94,97,lSJ.ltvl 77.lJ7.l-Il.llth .77 . ,ri5 94 . 9-I .b5.7b.I 51 SJ qs Sl Milnrovia,1.lbcna I I-R Miitll rinipin. llunna zulu ciruyriiie Lu llubru, rin. lr- in auf. Artrri lialvltrt.l:nrique . , -1.1 snr. sei M1551-l,l1tl tiiireunsuenn . ., mol cute i-nrt cnpiurnn Beach, Ca ll-19 Speech i-i i-,ii riiirrl. iuniee mz Ar.1r:lphll latt:e san nregu. Ca 4-15 I-tnmlintties l.it lzl kd Gardiner. Llirerta ll!5l Kiruntle llill l:ICi4jun.Ca llrlb SCI. lzl lad tiardner. Helen 90 Harmony lane Walnut Creek. Ca, 3-21 Undeclared liardner, Mtrzltuel 41011 Ueerwuud Minnetonka. M N J-21 Christian lad Gar1itnd.Jan ., . ., mit Hilary Drive San Jose. Cu. J-IB English EI l:d. tiarmu. Janice 9.0 Box l56 Fon Dick. Ca. I0-I9 Music lzl lzd Gltmto. Skip . 661 I Clarkson Hell. Cn. 6-9 Music Soc bd. Gatxawny. litlcen ., 9132 W. Frullluntl Atwater. Cat 11-I5 language Am Gates. Vickie . .. , M7011 Roe Road Paradise. Cu. 7-22 Undeclared tiearhirrt. Gurdon ID09 hi Mtradur Fullerton. Cit. 5-20 Undeclared Liehh. Miriam tzs ned ont Road Arirevrite, Nc ii-zo Nursing Geisler. Deborah, . . 909 Sunset Pliice oini, Cu 4-9 Undeclared Geist. Daniel .. .. 193i NE ll Avenue I'nr1lanl.l.Ore, 4-I9 P,l:. Gerber. Donald . . . 221 Tennyson 'fliousund Oaks. Ca. 4-27 Music kd liercc7,D.lna , . tt-IZ Jerlynn Avenue Dex Mtlinei, lawn 7-J Math Uihson, lkzhnritlt . , . Illllll Avocado Ruud Oceanside. Cu. l-16 Undeclared !itlmln,M.try . 16025tVl:sper itrinrt Valley Cent. cn J-21 tinriminrw tile.Qer.IIl1abeth . . P.0 l.loll9M1 Santa Ana. Ca li-it Nursing fii1hertsun,Dcnnis 719 West I' Street Onta nn. Ca 7-I I Undeclared ciitlir. iiurauru iuo Nieriuir snirnnr.. Cu, 745 Nursing Gilman. Pamela 926B Pitkin Rusemeitd. Ca I0-27 lngltsh Set: lid lrtlmer. Ted ini Newgerden Sulem. 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James 1005 Chslnul Munlmuan Beach. Cn. I-21 Bihl: u111111.1'111111 .. 21z 111111111 1111. C111y111111. wy, 4-1 n111111gy cs111111.1a11e11 , 111111 1:15 wms 111151111 Ney. 1-19 N111-111111 111111111. 1141111111 rm m111111111111 111111111111 11-11111, 1:11 1-za s11c11111111y Gruhlkcy. Sharon Ill V1sl:l llrwc Wmlxunvlllc. Cu. Z-Zh Iangu.1g:Ans Lir1m11u. .Iuhn . 7115 N w111111y lfm.111x, Cn. 11-19 111y11111111gy o111111111.M11111y11 O- N 468 Ulla Wl1u1111n,lll. 1-5 N1111111g n11111111111111.1411111y11 111111w-1-1111511011 Ly11111.111. l0127 51111115111-1111 Uuxuvuxn. ficmlsl 439 S Azusa Ave. W L'ov1m1,lfl. S-29 Unlloclalzll Iiu1hn:.Jcur1 . IB-ll 51lI1 51. la Vcmc, C11. S-ll Smxnlugy liumdgc. Mamn I4 IU7 Rcls Slrccl Wh1ll1er,!,'11. lvl lllblc 1111111, 11111151111 -115 51.1115111111-e Sam Ymlm, Cu. 7-7 CI1us1i:u1l-.1l. Hung. 5111111111 425 Sunscl Avc. Sam Yndm, L31 9-lhUndn1:l11r:d Ilnag, 5111111111 -125 Sunscl Ave Sam Ysnllu, Cu S-9IIuma1n111cs lang. Ilanl10mun,Anll1n . R1. I H1111 b-In Red Blull. Cal. I1-ZZ llnrlcclsrtd llmbcrtr, llavld .. , lUI'l5 01111 l'1lrlt Nlxnhrudgc. C11. I4-9 Undnclurcd llahcrer. Ircm: . IDI-l5lhl1l'iAIl1 Nor1hndg:.I'11. 1 1-Ju 114111111111 11111111, 111111111 , 111111 s11,-1 PI 14111 1111111-111111. 011. 11-1: C1111111111 1a11 lluglnnn. Mary Jean Il735Ilemlocl1 lllMul11:, Cn. Z-2 Soc1a1lSc1:n1:c 11111111111111. 1111111 . llII7I s1111111y 11111 111111. 1:11 1- 1 5 01111111111 1111. 111111111, 111111111 . 341111 M.,-111111 Ay- 1 W11111111111. 4-11, 54 111111111111 Hakes. Terry , l2627 Hubbell LA M1mdA. Cz. 5-211 511111111 , . 66 ....54 ...54 , 54.66 ,...9S .. ,.9.54 ...54.l46.l62 ,.I0.'IS .. .78 . ..f1-I 1. 95 , 66.115 , .7lS.lI7.llll ...l,'lU lJU,lJl.lb0.l66 . .66 .5-I . ..95,'l7 ,.,7XI , . -10,776 , 75,I3Z . 54 . .Il5,I9d.Z20 H1111111g.n11y. , ,. -sow of 0111 Wny 1.11113 11111111.61 3-111 111111- 1111111e1g. 1111111 .... IZ-24 Unduclarcd Ilnlhcrl. Dunnu .,.... BP 27 Ivory Const. W. Africa 9-4 Undeclared Haldermun, William. lU773 Oall Creek lzksldc, Cl, I218 Bxologucul Sclencc Hall. Bulmll: . .. , l4l 29 li. Placld Whither. Cx. 7-ll N1111111g Halverson. Miroda. . I I Z N I0l Scnulz, Wa. J-25 Undeclared Hamel. Dehhi: . . 100 S. Suncluury Challanuoga. Tenn. 9-1 P1yc1111111gy 11111111111111. w1111 .,. 111111 33 C1111111, C111 111-3 sp1111111 Nzmpson. Damd , . . JJJI-C Samhmn Lynwood, Cn. 2-I7 Undeclared Hanlon, Michcle .. . 40 Scllrldge Slrcel v111111j11, C11. 2-I7 Soc. Sci. Missions 111111, r1111y ,,.. , 1111 1-1111111111111 w11y Pac Pal, Ca. 11: s111111g1c111 5111111111 111111111511-1111. . . . 1117 E1111111111111 my mine Pnl. C11. 11-2 a111.A11111. llanscv1,1ca1r1 ,. , 25 W 487 Plumun Whnn1u11.lIl. 1-15 N111111111 llunscn, Pcxcr ..,. 4303 Bndle Lane 1x1111111mg1. A111111 4-4 Blhlc 11111111111. 11111111111 .... 202 Huwcs Drlv: Los Galus, Ca, 1-11 11111111115 H:mson.Sh:ryI ,, I-H2 N l'ran1:1s U11111111, c11. 6-I 5 Psychology Harbcns. Elmabclh ,. 2922 Paseo Trunqmllu Sanla Barbara. CL1. I I-IS Chrrsllun ELI. Hz1rbcrls.Palr1c1a . . . 2922 Pasco Tnmquillo Santa Barharn. Cn. H-lb lznglish Hxudcr, Jam . Box 1302 ..,..'l8 . 49,54 ...,.S4 'lll.l09,I37.I 78 54 54 66 -10 ....57,54 ..,.66.l ..,..7B.l .....E16,l 78 7Il 66 54 55 54 66 78 48 bl mg Bar Lake. cu. 5-1 11111111115 1111111111111, M11111 ..., 11911 R11111111111111 C1111111111, 611, 11-z Psychology Hardison, Joyce .... 1 l9l4 1u11g11w111111 Concurd. Ca. Ii-2 Sociology Hardnon, Mary 1173 Cnalmurc Weed, Cn. 7-24 Church Muna Hare, Llndn .. .. ISIZZ Gall: H11c1u1d.1 H11g111s. c11. 1o-1s 1-111111111 11111111. nm ..,.,. 11191 01111111 01111 11111111 L111111,c1. 11-25 01111111111 hd. Harris, Rosanne .,.. llullle l Box lI7J S1m1l1mur1:,Ca. 5-B Socinlogy Harrison. Ronald . . 326 Orchard Burbank. Cs. Il-I9 H11111ry Han, Mark ,... 3435 Isla Vxsln s111 011511. C1. 941 Spamsh 1-11111. Mary . . 3435 Isla V1sl:1 San Diego. C211 11-11 11111111115 Har1I:.G11y . ,,.. , . . Raul: I Box lI0 Lrlmnnn, Ore, 5-17 Sociology Hartman. Debra ..,. ISIS W, Wmslun Analluim, Cu, 9-15 5111111111 Harlmxm. Robert .. ZSID W, Euln Anahcxm. Ca. Z-5 H1s1ory 11111y1y, 'n11111111y . , , .. Ml Mumgumcry Vcnluru.C11 5-Ill Church Mm-11c Harvey, Gretchen ,. .. I0-ill Rada villa Park, Ca, 7-I Soc. Sci. M1ssio11s Harvey. Jon .,....,. 348 E. 3901 Street Sun Bemzudino. Ca. 9-Z9 Bibl: 111111. Sally -IIS 111111111 1:11111 c1111p11111,c1. 6-ll H11111111111111-1 Hasz. Mum: ... ISI-1 N. 111111111 Burbank. Ca. l-I4 Social Sc1ence 111111111. 114111111 ....,, vw ca111p1 Way . . ,.l6.54.66 . , , . 1 l6,54 ,.,..95 ....9S .....7ll ....,7B .....78 .....66,l6Z ....96.l56 ...uhh 66.l05,l06,l4b . .78 INDEX-209 EI Cayron. Cn. I-4 Undeclared Hawker. Debbie ..,.... so w. Willey slrenr Ojai. Ca. 4-s Nursing Hawkins. David .. 2934 Belvedere Anaheim. Cn. 5-29 Social Science Hay. Helen ...,,,.. SIM. Box IZ7 Addis Alrnlnr, la. Arr-len sis Nnrrrng Hay. Richard . .. 56I2 7lllh Dsl Tacoma, WI. 6-23 Bible Hayes. Kalhy .... 9458 Riverview Lakeside. Cz. 4-ls Nursing Haynes, Barry 944 S. Greenwood Munlcbello. Cu. 9-:lo Psycholugy Haynes. Lovely .... zola nnlrle srrnrl slrrrvrpnrr, ln. Il-Z3 Bible l-lnyrnn,larnalr, loo-ll s. Ben Hur winlrlrr. cn. 1.24 Undeclared Hazellnn. Nancy .,..... 72.5 Wlslmnnl Road Sanlll Barbara, Cla. me Nursing lrlrrrrrrnn. Orvil Eugene I2-I8 cnrarnnn Ed. l-lclrrn. Carolyn 41 I0 Hunlinglon Oullllnd, Cn. 5-24 Bio. Science Heck. Ann .,.,..... 4050 McKenzie Riverside. Ca. 7-6 Mall! Hedden. Ann ..,.. mx Glen Abbey Chula Vista, Ca, I2-N Nursing l-lmlrrpull, Roger laz N. llllh Slrnex Monrehello. cn. on Latin Arnrrlnnn slrru Hellel, Frank ...., IJIJ N. Gilbert Anaheim. Cn, 9-Z4 Bible Hrmry. Joseph B856 Uakwcod Westminster, Col. 7-7 Bus. Adm. Helly, Dawn .... Box 562 in .96,l6l , ..54 ....66.l70,Z20 se.l Ilj.lZ0,Z2Z ...,Shi ...54 .,,,.78 .....55 ....SS ...,,78 .. use .....1ll,ls2 s. laguna. ca. 9-I0 Applied Music Heggr. Deane 2004 lrumagllwn srllnrnn xrn Japan 3-27 Humzrnllies Lrl. Helden.-Ted ,.... . . SOI7 Mnlllryn Sherman Oaks. Cu. I2-24 Bible Heimark,Geurgc 4524 Iroquois ulrrwnoa, cn. 9-19 cur-lsllnn url. Hclnmiller, Sue ...,. selz srrrrnn Lnr Angrlrr, cn. 7-IB Nursing Henderson. Nnnry . . . lzssz cnnnlry Sanm Ann, Cn. B-6 Undeclamd Hendncks, Paul .... IJJRJ Bwlal Ave. IJ! Miladz. Cu. J-I8 P E. Hendrickson, Blrrbnn ,. , I6Jl Delnware Sacrarnenln. Ca. IU-I4 Bio. Science Hendrickson. lanel .... PB. 7550 Sinolz Rhndr-.mia Africa 4-Z9 Chnslilrn Ed. Hendrickson. Joyce .... I633 Delaware W. Sacramento. Ca. 4-7 Spanish Henelse, Laurel ..,...... Limbe, Haixi Wes: lndier 2-5 App, Music Henlrelman, Leon 725 E. Florindu Hanford. Ca. S-ll P.E. Hrnnlrrgr. Sherrill , . -ms clnlrrrnnnl San Diego, cn, 4-zo Clrrrrllan Ed. llennksrlrl, Denise ,. Box 505 Tahoe Clly. Cal. lo-23 Nursing I-lenry, urnnnr. . clo :sm L Duy La Mrrnun, Ca II-tl sw. snr. lxllrrlnn Heppner, llcrherl , . 8275 N. Winton Winlun, Ca. 5-5 Undeclared llerkc, Linda ....., mo snnlu Rnnn Alnsnnrlrrn, cn. 6-5 Hlrrnry llrrrnnnn. lcnllrl-yn . . .,,..7ll .....96 55.IOS.lU7.l33 ....,66 ...,,7ll.lI8 ...H78 .1ls,l ....rrs.l r .66.I ... 7,96.I44.l 55 llll 63 46 95 73 ....7ll , .55 . .7ll .,lilr INDEX Zlll Onnn Ave Lumpuc. Cll. li!-ll Christian Ind llrrnnnarr, lndwnrd als: lannllnn Arr. Lnr Angrlrrr, cn. IU-27 lfryrlrnlngy Ilermn, Dllvld . N44 li. Dames Dr. W. Cnvlnil. Cu 1- I4 Pi. Ilenh. Culherlne 2025 Belhaven Turlock. Ca. I-25 Undclrlrrrell Hess, luhn . . Rd Z Brix ZlhA Mercersburg. Par ll-I4 Munir Theory .ina cnrnnnrrnnrr llc-sae, Martha, IJ44 S. llurnn Dr, Sunl.lAnn.C.l 9-ls Nnrsrng llewu, Trmolhy ow tl renin Oildlrlrr. Ca ll-Il Pryrlwlngy lllulrry. Chen: ll-II6 n urkvrrr. Lrllrenlac. Ca z-3 Nnrnln, Hickey. mln. . 2622 Nu Truy nhl Mrlnle, cn. l.zrr larlrlr Hicks. Rrlslun . 1660 Clarernnre Long Burch, Cr. 7-I5 Bible Hlcberl, l'hlIIlp Box 57 Aberdeen. Iduhrl -I-Z9 Bm, Science llrgr, ernlyn . as c lerrrrn an llnnolulu, Ilawuii 441 llrggrnr. Mnalr me Mauna Lnn Monruvlu. Cal. lo-9 Music 1-lrggrnr, wlllrnm . Rn, l Lisbon, olrrrr IZ-1 cnrrnlnn lru. Hlguchi. laurel . i620 Paldu Ave. Honolulu, Huwuil 9-20 Soc. Ser. Mlssiu n illldebnlndl, Lyneue. 267 W. Dovewood Frrsnu, Cn. s-l Il Psychology HiIl.Jamls ..... lll3SullerSl. Manlecn, Ca. ID-IDP E. Illnrl, Ilcalher . . lm Windsor wny Sllnlu Barbara, Cu. I0-3 llumilnlllcs Lil. lllnk. Douglas ..... I4827 Allinghum Nonullr, Cu. s-lz Psychology Ilocker. Jancr. . ID6 Crrllnl Enlrrprrrr, Orc. 9-23 Psychology rlndarrmnrnrll .. I-IJI Kirin Ave rlrnrunnd onllr, cn, 4.5 llrnrnry rlurlgnn. Allen . ml h. Timroll Trlrwrr, Am, -iris llrnlwlnrrrl Ilocllmnn, Kurl . 4822 Prrrrrnrn lellrrwwl, fu I0-Z7 lllrlrrr, rlrrrrgrr. unc, IDINI Forbes snnnlvrrln, Cu ll-ll clrrnrrnn hd llnllman. Donald I I02 F 26th San Bemludlnu, Cu. II-10 Bus, Adm. llrrrrrnnn, lullry . ZSDI S. Ilrgh Denver. 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Alnrwnrlll rrrnrnnwn ml Undeclared llnng, nnllr . 1219 nnnrrnn anlllnghnrn. wn. sr:-1 Pryulwl-rgy llnrnl, Ann , mv: cnnynn rn lfrrrrnrnl, Cu -1-2-l Nursing rlnnlr, unrrrl . 302: lnrlnrn crlr arrlnrp, cn. 9-za urn. snlrnrr llorrllcuhl. Michael 33237 Glllclle Ellrlnrrre. Cu. ll-5 Mlrlh llnnrlrrn, unrnl, 6434 clyurnrn N. Ilullywuod, Car ll-I5 nur, Arlrn. lluwurrl, nrnnrny , I0-'I Nursing llnwnrd, Klrlherlne I7Jl Bruolrlleld ln Ilabnl, Cu 5-29 Christian lid. Iluward. Lclu . . JlJ2 Del Palm Snrrrlmenlu, Cu. I2-I I Nurslrrg Iluwell, Melvin , . lIl0l'I 'l'IrclmLl IN. Sun Lula Obispo, Cll. .l-I7 Chmuun lid lluwluy. Joseph 4-llll J'Jlh Sl. sun nlrgn, Cu ll-,l Speech Huber. Cllrun . . 705 Wlmlmr Lodi Cn I2-I5 Social Mlence lIuber.Mll:h:reI . . R. I lion K5 Prrqucu. l'lr. ll-JI Ilihle lluber, Ron . . 7JI2 Madison Des Mnlncs, Iowa 4-29 I' lm. llurchlxun. Sur: R. I Box ISHJ Aubum. Cu. J-30 Psychology llucnfelll, l-'mul RFD I Aumnl. Nell I I-21 Chnuxilrrl Izd lllrlf. lhvld MHS: II SI, lmpen.rl.Cli. I-ll Music Hughes, llrrrlrlrl . I6l0 w lflynn Lrrnr Prrnnnnr. nrrr. lo-9 English Ilulce, Leah A I -926 l.:lumlIn Wulmmnnlrl, Illlwlrll 5-29 Nnrrrng llullrr. Donald 410 N San Mulino Sam Grrbnel. Ca. 5-I 5 li' L 79,IJ7.l . 55 .. 79 55.I-I6,lbZ .I78 55,l6-I 70 .747 . 53 . 66 .66,lJ7.l57.lfy2 . . Mr . 96 .. ..lr6 ISK . .67 4I.I4l4.l49,2Z4 ....lsr 0,67 ss . ,.llz,l5ll,lsl . ,.ss . vs 55 . 51.ss.lls as llull, Karen H1111 11111 C11r1e1.C11l h-23 Nurrrriy 111111. 5111111111 2111.11-.11111111r1 1.1111111111111,1'11 -1-2 1111111 llulls, kay 1141111 llwy 11 Sflll I.1l1e'4l1le. L74 ll-b Undeclared Hume. Bonnie H111111, 111111 N59 r11.11y111111111 v11111.1'.1 2-u 1'1y1111111111, llumes. I 111:11 Rlll J Salma. Numan 1-1 5 5111111111141 llunirrhrcy. Richard I-Nl! Mtllnnald Wilmington. Cu J-I4 111111111 1111111111111111. 11111 12. Il si 0111111111. 1.1 12-211 11111111y 1111111,111111e1 SIIIO C111111 1111111 11111111.11 7-I9 S111 S11. lI11luh1m1n1,V1ck1 lJl'I W l'nel Dr I'h11cn1x, Ani II-Z6 Snclml Svlenct lIulcl1111r11. Jarnee l2ll5l llarllell Garden liruve. C11 II-29 Bible ller. 1111111111 l'.0 llul l9K w11111111-1111111.11 1-1 1111114111111 Ilnnlu, Ilnnnu .ISJ2 I. -lin S1 I. A 1 fa I-I4 Ililrle Isle. Rick 1:11 111111 s1 Bul1enli1:ld,l.1 11.211 s11111111.11, lwanzski. Alun l-ll-J I. lalsnulii T11l1yu,Jur111n Ill-21 5111111111111 lack, 'I uninihy Hlllh Rainer SI NH. Cn l- I5 Brhle 111c1111111.111111111111 RT 1 11111 1-111 11111111111111111 uln MJ-11 -1.11 1-.111111111 M111. 1. 1.11 .l:1vl1s11n. llunailml 2511 l' I'e11rs1111 lullcriun, Ca J-'H liable 111hn.Ir1r:111lr3 5590 lllen 1111111 111111114 11 11-11111111 A11111 .l.11ncx.lc11n.111l l7Z7 N l'11r11l1m1n lIre1ner11111,W.1 K- I0 Clirmran lzd l11nxen.limmy IWO S. Zlllh St. Spri111zD11l1l,Ure X-I-I Muiu: Linn. Sunlcy S54 L Sussex I'1enn11. C11 I1-22 B111 Science Ja11rc1l,Ir111ch I-H102 Susun Ilcllfluwer. C11 11-9 I' I-.S Ill 1111111111, N111111 . 2fr1111c 1'1p111'11 C111111 M1s11.1'11. 7-2'1l'I Jcnrmn, Ruger H1121 lleleulnhre I'111.11n11un1. Cn IZ17 llub Adm lenne. Rebecca . .79 ,.h7 Si . 79.l-Sli . 55 .. 79 . .96,I5l .79 55 55 .747 7'1 I17 67 .. .55 67 ..671lh5 .55.l62 1-1,1111,111,11111 111 55,1112 11200 111111.11111 11 11111111111 011 -1-14 P.I1. Jennings.. Sum -11117 111111111-y s1. Oaklun1I.Cu. II-Z9 l .l:. S lid lennen. Iluu X01 Amesll. Walsonville. Cu I4-2 Pon Grad S lzll 111111111.P11111111 . . 12021115111 Ave. Bell1:vu:.W11. J-9 Soi: Sci S. lid 1111111111c11,1111y . 15011 1m11111.111111 N111w111L.C1. 11-1 M11111. 111111111111. 111111111 . 111111 s.s1.1111111 U11111111, 111 1 -Ill l'.lE. 111111111111.1s1111111111 , .. 2219 1111111111111 1111111111111 n111111.c11. 11-29 11111111-y Johnson, Cheryl .. 8040 Laird Sl. In Mem. Cu. 1-zo 1111111.11111 Jnhnsun.D:1n1cl .. . JSOI N Cnunlly Club 1'usc11n,Anz 11-9 Undeclared 1111111-11111. 111111111 zu:-1 1111111 M111111111. C11 1-:2 51111. 511. 1-. an J11hmc1n.l3:1v1cl Russell. .. 754 l.ern11r1 Ave Vialu. Cu. 9-lr Hua. Adm. J11111111111. 01111111 . . -1111 P11111111 Way Frcrnoni. Cn lr-20 Bus Adm. .l11hnwn.llun:1ld H15 l'.l Czlhnllu flume, lrluhu S-Zl Undurlailed l1rhnwn.l1:snc 111151 C111111111111 51111113 v1111y.c1. 3-Il Bible 11111111,1111.1111111111 .... 1411 C111111111 51 f11111111.1'11. 1:-za 5111 511 M11111111 111111111111. 111111111 . 119 N 11111 c-11111 11111. 011. 11-5 N111111111 lohnmn,Runn1e . . llllll s1.1.111111 c111111g11.111. J-6 Riu Sclence Juhnsun. Sheryl. .. 9089 Cenler Sl CasI111V:lley. Ca 5-3 Music Juhnwn, Sreven . 62 In Walmcrlamd liulela. Cn. 2-23 fhnslnin Ind. Jnhmlun, Judy . 137W liroolidxlle FulIcr1un.C:1. I-l'?Cl111sl1an lzd. 111l1nMune,W1Il111m . . lfl-l Bus. Adm. Juner, Daniel Ruule I Box-Nl Hullle Grand. Wa. I2-I 5 Music !11nca.lD1ivi1.l . 4IJJ Monroe Rrversule. Ca. 2-lSI.lndrcla1ed J1n1:1.I111agl111 .. , Smne. Ky 7-Z5 Hlhle J111111, 11111111 . . HHN Slnnfurd l11sAngelcs,Ca. l- lb Bible lanes, Ilerninn . Bun 98 l.ul1:1u.l'a. 'I-J Bohle James. Mary IIJZ4 lhermulllu 0r11v1lle.Ca. 1-s 1111111111119 Innes. Myron Sngun S. Viet Nam 1-5 1111111111 luncs. Sliern 12,111,116 ... 79 .. 67 .. ,55.Illa ., 55 ....79 .....55 . . Ib.f17 . 79 . .117 .. 67 I-l.ll5,llfr . ...SS . 67 . .51 .. .lh.55,l I0,I43 .55.lbZ .55 .. ..79 ...67 ..96.o9 ....67 I94Z Ardznwnod Sanra Susana. Cn. 1-1 51111111111 1111, 511111111 .... H026 Calendula Buena Park. Ca. 11-11 5111111111 Junkin. Bnnnre ..,, PD. Bax 207 Blue Lake. Ca. 8-9 P.E. 1.1Ka1 Kuiser,G1iyle. .. I-1425 Sianion la Miradu, Ca. IDVR English ' K1in1or,Harrie1 .,,.. 5765 Eastside Road r111u1111g11.c1. I-I2 Chrislian Ed. Karr. Kathie ...,. . 208 Thoreau Circle Thousand Oaka. Cu. 6-I7 Soc.Sci. Missiuns Kalayama, Judy 41256 Road I6Z Oruai. Ca. ll-I5 Blu. Science 111.11y.w11111111 75 Selkirk Blvd. 11111 D111 Alley. C11111111 4-1 P.E, Keene. Louise H026 Bamwull lil Mirnda, Cu. 3-24 Undeclared 111111111 111111 .,.. 11140 C1111 C1111111 5111111 a1111111111.c11. 1 1-1 N11111111g Keihl, Alexa ..,.. P.0. Bux lib Tehama. Cn. 6-Z8 Undeclared Kelleyxjerry . .. 5812 Burnham Buena Park. Ca. 6-Z3 Psychology 1111111 Linda IS99 Olive Ave. Chula Vis1n,C:1. 6-6 Psychology Kelley, 11111 .... 5832 B111111111111 11111111 P11111.c1. 6-21 Psychology 11111111.g.11111111 1055 11111 1111. S11111111111111. 1:11. 1- 1 3 11111111y 111111111, L111111111 ..... 11111 s. F1111111111 w1-1.1c1111111.c11. l-IZ 11111111115 1111111111111,11111111 ... 6411! Kellun Vw. P1111 1111111111 z-zz 1111111 Kennedy, David . . . 5 I5 Canon Drive P11111 S111-111g1.c1. 9-I2 Christian Ed. 1111111111. 111111111 ....1. mp M1111111y D1-111 S1111 c1111111. C11. 7-I3 u1111e11111111 1411111.11111 .... . . L1111111. 111111111 6-lx P.I5. 11111111 11,111 ..... 011111 1.1111 11.11111 11111111. 111111111 s-zz M1111 K111,1e1'r11y .,1. mo ca11i11111 1111111111111 11-4 P1y11111111gy Kem. Palricra .... IJ62l Old Tree sm1og11.c11. I0-9 Soc1nlSc1enee 111:1.1.11.111,1-1 . .. .. -N55 E. Jrd Slreel Tacsnn. Am. l-I6 Undeclared ken, .lacquelyn .. .. 3242 Lincnlin Ave. Alradcna. Ca. I0-7 Undeclared Kessler. Milric .... 9Ill E. Shelliehn Hemel, Ca. Z-I0 Hisrury Kesrcr. Kalrina .... . . Route 'I Bax 7993 9111111111131 111111111 w11. ...67 .... b7,lJ0.l3l.l60 .....67 .....79 ...HSS .....67 55.lI4I ....ll .. ..79 .....79 .....f11,1s1 ..,..79 111.110.1112 .....1-J ..55.l05.l07.lJl.l3J . .67 .. . .79,lSS . . . . .96 . .S5.l46 .....79 .....79.l56,l57 . .79.l63 4-I9 Unlleclnred Kelolu, Susan . . .. 749 Simon WaY Oxnard. Cai. 4-23 Umlcclrircd 1111111111111,G11111111.. 11-.o. 111-1-1 111111111 U1111111. E111 11111111 s-s P1y1111111gy Kieumun. Mark .... 6169 S. Oak Knull Pasadena. Ca. 7-9 Chriilinn Ed. Kildal. Janice ... P.O, Buxbh Sulldu. Col. IZ-I 5 Psychology 1c111111g1-111111.1111111 .. 1 1 141 C11111111 1111111111 1.11111-1,c11. 71JI 511111119 11111g.F11111.. 120 Arroyo 111111 San Fninciseo. Ca. B-Z9 So1:.Sc1. Missions 11111g1111111. 111111111 ..... Jar 111 C1111111 S111111 c1111. C11. 2-11 u111111c1111111 Kmnaman. Gary ..... b7-16 N. l0Ih Ave Phoenix. Am 4-20 Humunilies Lang. Kirmo, Mary .... . 2250 Peck Ruud El Manic. Ca. 51l6 Christian Ed. Klssnck. Kathy . .. B051 Acacia SEI Gurden Grave. Cn. 5-Il Music 1c111111111111. 1311111 ,... 2440 Casa Grand Pasadena, Ca. 7-3 Chnsuun Ld. 1111.111111111,1111111y . . no-1 111111111 511. 1111111111111 ca. 7.1 511111111111 Kirlinger. Glenn 5302 Drlrlmoulh Wesiminxier. Ca. 2-1 Hisiury Klein. Wxlliam ....... 222 E, Sean Sireet Pon Huneme. Cu. 5-JI Bible 11111111111111.1a11111111 .. IEYS 111111111111 1,1111 D11111111.c11. S-24 15111111111 K1111111. 141111111 . ..,. .. l240 Brass Lanlem Lu Habra. Ca. 7-17 Undeclared Kliewer. Kathleen ..., i240 Brass Lunrem IA Habm. Cu. IZ-I5 Psychology 111111111111111g.1e11111 .. ISS W. Linden n111111y.c11. 7124 1111111111 1111111111,1a11b11111,.. Jul Sanur Maria San Luis Obispo, Ca. II-6 P.E. Knapp. Linda ......., 246 Addlsun Coul Fremunl, Cm. 7-ZS AH Knowles, L1nd11 .... ll36AlmnAve. Salinas. Ca. I-I2 Undeclared Knuleson, Rebecca l5546 Dillmur Wliiliier. Ca, B-I Music 111111111 C1111111111 .... 5499 Olive 1.11115 amen. C11 7-7 Nursing 111111111 1111111111 .... 5499 Olive 1111111 131.-1111. c1. 7-I0 Nursing Koenig. Graham . .. 503 W. Vermont Q. 6-IZ Undetlared Knhman. Marcia .... 516 Brown Gable Ben Lomund. Cz. I I-9 Undmllrd .....67.l7-I ....67.96 ...ID9 ....bk ....Gil 5S,60.l49.l55 ....SS .....9.9h,l0Z . . . .79 .79 . . K0.llIl ....S5.Il6 . . . .55 ...8IJ.l-l6.l62 ....SS . . . .HO ..l!0.l44,l7l4 ....56 ....Il0.I60 ....56 . .96 . , . -80 ....6X ....56 INDEX-211 212-INDEX Kounll, Robert ...,.. H532 Halrdaway Lal Mirada, Ca. I0-Z4 Minh. Koontz, Shirley ,.., I-S531 Hardilway La Mlrada. Ca. 5-IU Soc. Sci. Missions Koop. Mary. ,....... 6I07 me-:zo Recdley. cn, 4-la Nursing Kopp. Jollalhall l4Il Jackson Rod BlulT, Ca. ll-2 Hiiinnnilies lang, Kurver. James .,,, . R.D.I Thomasville, Pal. Il-I Social Sclcncc Krall. Rulh .,,,., , 24 Easlridge Dr. Santa Cruz, Ca. 2-Zl Undeclared Krause. Deborah ...., 409 Underhill Dr. Glendoru, Cu. 6-9 Music Krill, Gwen ..., RFD J Bryan. Ohio 9-I0 Bin. Science Kring. Jens .......,. 2252 Rainbow View Tucson. Ariz. lz-J Sociology Krir. Edith .,.... H1626 Gilmore Van Nuys. ll-Z5 Nursing Ku, Wlnifred ...... zzn Fur wing si. llong Kung, China 6-JU Math, Kuball, Jeffrey ..,.. 4045 Newland Wheal Ridge. Cul. 7-23 Bus. Adm. laillilinen. Ralph ...., l1lZ ri. Espanola Colorado Springs. cnl. 3-Zl Social science Klnzle, Michael l664l Rhune Lane llunlinglon Beach. Cn. 7-I4 Music Kyle. Geneva .... l2145 E, Ave. J Lancaster. Cz. ll-5 Social Science uldw ln Munylln. Faye RI. I Box 76 Lyons, Orc. 3-Z3 Music ul Mliiiynn, Sherry Rl, l Bax 76 Lynne, ole. 6-21 Undeclared ....SO ...BO ...HO ....bil .....l6,6l.l ...SJ.S6,l62 . -BO 7J,80.l4I,l58 ....BO ....56.l-il . H96 80.85 lake, Susan . . Nl S, Zl San Jose. Ca. l-I J Social Sci. lssnngen, 'niiiinns 21549 Marlin Place Canoga Park. Ca. 6-Il Undeclared landlear. Lyneuc ,.,. i980 Kinross Courl Escondido. Ca, 9-26 Hislory landry,Sreven .. xvso Academy unve Buena Psrk. cs. as Undeclared Lslndweer. Martha . . . l3I6 N. Mildred Hanford. Cu, l-s llilinanilies ung. lang. Carol M66 Jefferson Escondido, Ca. 7-I7 Sociolugy Lang. James ....,.. 1022 Dumas Place San Jose. Ca. 4-10 Undeclared lang. Rennie ..,.. lozz nnlness Piece San lose. cn. lazs lgnglisll Lange. Jancl 4429 A rislm Drive San Diego. Ca. I2-22 Undeclared Langford, Ruben ..,. 898 Pacilic Slreel Placerville Ca. 5-8 Undeclared lzngslun. Sllsall . .. 6151 Nevada Solllll Gale. Cu. 9-ZS Undeclared l.ann.Gr:ne ... l0l7 E. Pecan cilsliing, Okla. ll-Z llilsle l,iini1.r'iiiil. ,, .. Jss le. Ai-nlsei wny llsnrnnl.ce. s-24 lainie lsarabee. Kalhleen . Rolne I Boxw Jefferson. Ore. l-ll Nursing Larimore, Ron ..,. 1-us Lynilnle Paseo. Wu. Il-27 Music l.1rllin.Sharnn .... 1755 Roxanne Long aisieli. cn. iz-zs Social Science Larrison. Wanda . .. I i637 Fzlrllmead Santa Fe Spnngs. Ca, l l-24 Bin. Science Larsen, Karen ..... 595i Oakbrook Long Beach. Ca. 9-27 Bio. Science . . . H9036 ....BO ...Sb ....Sb .. .... 6ll.lllJ ....Sd ....HO ....SG ,. .80 , .,.. 56.I45 ...,Sb 9,80.I6Z .,..ll0.l5J ....Sb ....BO Larson, Janice .,.,.. 630i Billsalmilk A San Diego. Ca. 5.14 Applied Miisic larsun, John ,.... znno Magnolia Long Beach, Ca. 9-20 Bible l.1rum,l:lcannr. . . . JIS N. Uuulse Slrecl Glendale, Cn. 6-Z5 Nursing lsiilgnlin, reel ,.... Rnllle I Box 309 Boulder Crock. Ca. I-ll Christian hd. lslulzenllclser. Brenl . Bibi Kalella Anaheim, Ca. 242 Chnsllan Ld. lawrence, leunrtt ,. , . Ilal 3 Cerllral Ruud l:vl:rsun.Wzl. 7-1 Sci. Missions lawrence, David . 52 I li Znd Tyler. Tex. 7-14 Chrlsllun l:r.l. Lee, xnlliiyn . ...... mm llllninnnles lang. leenlnn, Barbara ..., 9025 w. mil Ale, Lakewood, cn. 9- IJ Applied Milne Lcemiln. David ..,. 9025 W. 5lhAve, lalkewubd, Cl, 9-l9AppIled Mllslc Leger. nnlien :sol rnrqlloise Riveisine, cn. I2-I7 english Leiglllnn, Shirley . , l2-1!lllus.Adm. Leinen. Mei-y . lim oiirnld wny Pnsnilenn, Ca 8-20 Social scienee Lwnard. Jcllery . 2406 S. liuurlh Arcadia. Ca. l l-9 Bus. Adm. Leonard. minies . . me lzilnynn Place Annlieiin, cn. I0-20 A nplinu Mnsie Leennnnll. nnsenilne , viz Clay Ani. c llnniinglen Beach, ce. ll-I0 lsingnnge Ani, l,csler.Roben , . Jzso-lmve. Greeley. cnl. l-s Bible Lesinlnnn. Pnlllip . .. 9JIl llillvlew Road Anaheim. Ca 9-25 Malh Leverl,ArllllAr . . l6lJ N. uupe Cumpllm. Ca. 4-B Bus Adm. Lewis, Carla ... l lm sprysi Nisrwelli, cn. I2-Zi clinslinn leil. Lewlsulilne . .. I005 S. 53rdAvl:, Yaliim:l.Wn. ll-1-I Undoul.lru.l Lewis, Karen . ..., . NDI Strand Mllnhalliln Buch, Ca. 7-Zl SCI, Missions Lewis.Tudd .. .. ,. 2435 Spruce Place While Bear lake. Minn, I-I2 speeen Li, Bal ..,. 9-Z6 P.l:. Liden, Kunald ,.,. one Brookwood way Chico. Ca. lll-Z7 Cllnsliiln lad Lind. .lanel ,.,.,. H068 Robscull lileyienril, cn. l0-Ill Undeclared Lind, .luclilh .,...,. Rllule J Box Ml7l Rell Bluff. Ca. 7-9 Christian kd. Lindberg. Stephen, . , . liasy Slreel P.O. Box 589 Placerville. cn, -l-lf: Bus. Adm. l.inde.Orln . ,. .. H56 fhlkwuod llrlvl: Anoka. Minn. 4-26 Sociology ...,S6,I!l5 ..,.ll0,IS5 .. H0 , 56 .96 ...HU , .6l4.l4lI .KU . ,.91a.l6Z l7,ll0,l5-1.162.163 7J,li0.I37 .. ,flli , no ...li0.I4J,I5l,l5h ,wa . 96 ,, sis . H0 . ..56.lI6 , use .sn . ,.-in ll0,H7,I37,l5b,I57 sv ....lilJ,llIl ..,.57 ....ntl . ,.5'l . ll0 l.illilq.iisl, Eili-in :lm Morgan ,xvenile onlilnna. cn. rs-25 Miisle l.iiiilqlllsl. swnnle , ann sais Mariposa, cn. ll-lb Psychology Linilsley. Marilyn .. l4Xl'l Walerlcld Albuquerque. NM. ll-l Niiising Lines, Karen . . A907 61nd Slreel Della, ll C.,Canilda K-JI Mulh l,lnlngcr.1lldnll . Plne Cove Ruulc H Tyler, reins ll-Z P.li Linnhnrger. lcninryn . lc-101 llenllneli Fniinlnin Valley. ce. 1- ll Nursing Llslmlerlniler. . ..., lime lzasl Valley Blvd Rusemelld. Ca. ll-ls Psychology Lnl, Carolyn . 10350 Mugnlolcnu Las Allow. cs. el-ze Bin, Science Lillie. lllnlce , ,. 5342 Keene Drive San Jose. Ca. ll-I6 Undeclared Lloyd. Linda . . . 93lJ Chnsllnil lakeside. Ca, l-I9 Millh Lngnfy. cellleiine . langlisn Leei-inn, Jeffrey . 4111 Maman ciipnss, cl sw clinsliln all Liigne, lrnllll-yn ,. , IOZ72 T.lnl'or2n cypress, cn. I2eZZ Undeclared lnllllcsrnvc. Jim 1910 Cowell Ruud Concord. Ca li-ZZ Social Science Long. Charles . me liilsl leinnglnn lil csjnn. cn. I0-JI Christian lid. Long. lleiiell . .. ... l03l7 seillli Plnneei seine lfe springs, cn 4-5 llislnry Lung, Jamu. ,. .. IU! I7 Soulh Pioneer slinln Fe Springs. Cn, Z-lb Bible Longun. Charles Jl0lS Linden Avenue llnllerslield. Cu. ll-l I Bible Lnlr. David I l5l0Cullma Rrrnd Whllllcr, Ca. 4-I9 Bus, Adm. Loucls, Linda ...,. IOIU Easl bill Pon Angeles. Wa, ll-05 Social Science Lowe. Curlllle , ... 46lll Ncwmiln Cypress. Ca. 84 Nursing lniwery. Kirk 925 seqilisin colin lil nemln llelglils. ce. 9-zo llilnieniliss Lang, Lowrance. Philip. .. . S245 lamberl Drive Fullerton. Cal. 3-8 Bus. Adm. Luynd. Penny . . -IDI Rlvlcrn Sim Clemente, Cn. I I-10 Psychology Lucas, lolln IJJD Soulh l0lh Ave, Arcadia, Ca 5-22 Psychology Luclls. David .. . , llllll Home Ave. Milwllukle, Ore. 7-Il lllslilry Luuhr. lliine. Rural lzniilel rinelr lined llanna cily, Ill. 1-ei Psychology l.uchl.1oy 9-zu Piyelinlngy Lullwig, Michael . ,. 10603 Crceklree ..,,lllJ . , 97.lbl 80 . ..hl4.lJll , .,bll.l42 ll0.l-N ., .Sll.l-I6 ,.,.S7 ,...57 B0 N57 . K0 .lll.l09 ...Rl .. ,lll . .!ll.Hrl I6.97,IbJ ..,97 , .,S7 . .6ll 97 ,. ,llli Ilnuwloll. Tex. 9-IH Sci. Mmlorlx Lueh. Le Ruy 27l l1rlr:l1d Avenue Long llcllell, Cn, l-29 Ilrhlc l,u1:v:lno.l:ll1.lbcll1. lZ74ll Rexlon Norwalk. Cm 541 lllllrlry l,und,Jnl1n :ll cinllinn sun Luix 0h1spu,C'11 11-211 lain. 1-:mne- Lulz. lan J922 Sunny Oak Sherman Oulu, Cn ll-9 Chnsliarr lzd l.uI1. Wanda . 'Pill Wul Vine Slrcrl I.ml1. Cu 5- l7 Mull Soleus: Lydln1r.l1ndll Jllll Mzlrnil Lung annul. fn. I I -I 2 P I: l.yun.lluw1lrd 11:1 ssnninn Avenue l,nng.lll::lcl1.Cll, 4-IJPI: l.yur1, Mary Jw cnnllans Crililll Moria. Ca. 9-Zl Sociology Lyons, Bruce 4040 Panama I'laCr Sun Diego. Cu. l2-I7 lluu. Adm, Lynnw, Shen-lynn 2-Z6 Bible ssM1a Mnlmlrsnn, . . nor lfnrinr Aisnns Lung llslnii. cl 4-l7lln1Il:cl:lV:d Malls. Slrven 'Hll Suulll Wchxlel, Anllhrrnl, Cal. 7-2I SocllllSr:1erlc1: Ml1cl oon.Jr:nny 1541 Mcrrllllar Lilcndllle. Cal 2-zz llnlnfy Mlldllcn. Donna , 4751 Crlslvlcw Cnrrrlicllrlcl, Ca. 6-5 Blu. Science Magnon. Dunne I' 0. Boll 57 lzwondldu. Ca 2-I Soc1alSc1:n1:c Mll1nk1l.I.yle ZlZ6blloh1:rlSlr1:el Casin, v1l11sy.cn 7-25 hurl Science Mn1eslrn.siinnin 1512 cinnlnsi 1111111 ulsinlnls, Ca 10-zo sr-cinlnny Msinr.1.11rsiriu1i l2ZlJlg.islllnwnr1l Whlllrcr. Ca. 2-22 Nursing Major. Palrlcll l22lJl1:lnlll11w.lnl Wlulllcr. Cn 1- I2 llinnry Marll11lokm,Tell 111104 Vine Vellcy Sun V1lllcy.L'a1 4-30 Soc1nlSci:rlce M1lnl1in.L111rrinne h95!il:a1l0ndllle lnng nnnn1i,cn J-25 Spanish Murcnuuk. Pnlnclll H1517 Juihull Sirzcl Vlulurvllle. Cu Ill-I9 Nllllll Mnis1nil1.1nnnn1i 25514 viirknnin 11ivsfnnls.c'n -1-1 Social mnnfs Msn-rin, cinlrimnn I5llI Msnirn-n 1ls1lin,1nn.n,wn. n-1 5 mining, Mun1r1.lJav1rl l5llI Mendian Bellrnghlinr. Wa. I2-2 Unduslllred Mar1m.IDr:11n1l 9230 Lu Tunll Sun V1lllcy.C.l I2-2lS01:.SC1.M1xv11lnei Mll11m.lJ1l1nc 1-121 sninn Myers cxuninls. cn, 1:-ri Psynln-logy Mllrlin, Illtllllrd , 5ll5iiCl1llllrrl'rlli Van Nuys. Cu. 9-30 Social Science Manlnsen, Kllren . Bull 'll Mc Neal, A nl 9-25 Socl11ISalrnce Mlssiunl Marty. David 2.ll0 Columbia I'aIu Allo, fu ll- l-I Bllll: M11son.l':llnc1ll . mos srnnlyninrr 11mnnss.cn. ri-e llndmlnrcd Milss11lglll,RliIane . llllill vuqn ws,- Sarulug.1,lfa 4-I1 unilnflnml Mn11:snn,1-wa ., 101 Allen Way 111:-lsnnl 11111. cn I1-lil llmls Mayer. Jllnel Box 57 Aberdeen. Ind J-I7 Psycliology M1:Alis1er. Nadine .. 4545 Runllln funn Sacramento. Cn. l-Z0 Soc1alSe1enee MeAl1sl:r. Naomi 45-I5 Iluxllln Cnurl Sacrllnienul, Ca. 7-JO hull Science Mcsnils. Neal llhl-I Frynn srfssr Val1nr11l.Cll. IZ-27 cnnililln lad Mncinnllsisnznyls . . 1261 llnnl-nan Dnvc uicnninxll :J-21 L11ng.Arlx Meflmy. Janice I7Ii2l Thnmlakc Ancsll. Ca J-Zl H1 Missions Mcflule. Cucllndll, ., 4221 Well l06lIl Slrccl l.u1null.Ca. I0-l.l Mllllr McCnnnell,.l11mn ,.., vnilsys-inn Orange. Cu. 9-27 lllslory Mr:Cu11l111n,i'11rdy ,. Jl7l Walnut Slrecl San Berrulnllnil, Ca. 4-4 Pr,-awning Mcfulsllon. Michael . . Jlbl Bmndmmlr Suri lkrr1rlrdin1l.Ca 6-J Chrnlllln lid. McCalchen. Mille -l 1111 Synller Inns Sanln Rllsa. Cu, 3-l'?II1sl11ry Mclklnillll. lluwarll 5552 Oak Dnv: Lu l'allma,Cl1, 5-I Chnsllan I-d McDonald,Ma1nlyn .. mn 1- lllll ocnnnsnrc, cn. -l-21 Suc1ulSclzncc Mcbnrmlln, Jule ,... l05Q Vallejo Cnurl Colllll Mesa. Ca. ll-22 lI1lmlln1l1esl.il, Melbougall, Jnnel l5ll77 Cumpillm Ll1M1mdn. Cu. 5- ltr Marih Mul:lm1lyl.B1:lIy ans Jus 1zmnns1ll.c'n 4.11 Nursing M1:klv:cn.Gregnry ISO!! Malltn Anchorage. Alalakll l-Zll Sociology Mcfiarvn. Curulyn l'lO ll x 3215 Cmlonwood. C11. J-I 5oe1alSe1cncr: Malilrvu, .Ieantlle l',0, B011 JZII Culionwuod, Ca. S- I9 lllslory Mcliec. Richard l3Z llill Blvd. l'c111lun111. Ca 5-22Cl1rlxllan lad. Mctilnclllin,I,11rry . IZI7 linpnnnl l:l Cenlm. Ca. I0-l6 Bio. Science Ml:IrlIoil1.Dunn:l . .. 1545 Alto Drive Sun Bcmllrdinn. Ca. ll-IJ Mlllli Mclccnns. Douglas ... ....1o4 I0656 Arbovclum San Diego. Cn. I l-I7 Bio. Science McKinl:y,S1ncn .... 429 D Sllncl Arlchurzge. Alzskn 11-1 Psysiinlngy MeI.nchlzn.Jaml-5 ,. 4120 N01-111 1-innlsy Covina. Cn. Z-I0 Christian Ed. MeL1luglllirl,l luyd 15: wcslnnsslsi Anal1e1l11,Cll. s-1 lallils Mclalughlin, Mirhacl . J'll-1 Soullrwcsl Prcscal Scilule. Wa. 3-JO Undoclawd McLean. Rebecca ..,. ll-151 llnrrishurg Los Alumnus. Cu. Il-I6 Nursing Mclsislr, Ruben lIl0 Iiasl 7Isi Slrccl ning u-lien, cs. 9-1 14.111 McManus. Dan . , , .. 34692 Los Floras cnnismlnn Buch. cs. 7-I2 SocinlSeicr1e: McManus, lnns .,, 34692 Las Flora capisinino lunch. cs. 4-ls Nursing McMarl1n. Richard Route l Ilnx 500 Glenn. I0-Zll Hlslory McNr:ely', Dennis ... 12212 Chase slim cznnlsn sim, cn. ll-9 llrslory Mcbane, Lionel ...,.... , .. . 4720 West IJZ Slreel Hawlhome. Ca. 9-5 llislury Menlcmeycr. Palrici: . S10 Rithland Sun Mllrcrli, Cal. l I-7 Nursing Mum. cinny 35260 Sain Carlos Yucaipn. Cz, 7-I8 Psychology M1:rnll.Rllan., ,,. N09 Cahill Slreel Turlock. Cn. ll-Z-I Undetlllred Mcmll. Slcvcn ,.. 5709-Slllh Place Sun Diego. Ca. 10-I9 Christian Ed Mm, Benjamin ..... l2507 Pasadena Whillier. Ca. 5-zz Hismry Milga1:.John ...... lmao lnmngn--11 w1ii11isf.cn. 7-3 Psychology Mill1olland.Paul. . . 1121 Hillhzven selinsinpisi, cn. 11-9 English Millar. owns: ....,,, 1421 Ensl snare Drive sngnwiine, N. 1. 11-25 1zns.Adin. Miller, Barbara , . .. BP lfllmlullm Pill' snnqni, Africa 3-1 ls Social scienc- Miller. Dennis I7-SS L: Flora wnilnsr, Cn. I-ld Music Miller. asf, ...,.... :vol ning: Road Highland. Miss, z-e cnfisnnn Ea. Miller, Joy. ,....., 4473 IJKII1 Slrcel Hzwlhomc, Ca. I0-Zl Undeclared Milligan. Donald ...... 8840 Easl Naomi Avcnur: Sin Gabriel. Ca. 1-11 sin. Science Mums, Judi ,.,.. ..... . I783 Wal Grenleal' Anaheim. Cl. I0-I7 Psychology Mirror. Dana .. IW7 Casilla Quito, Ecuador 9-I2 Undeclared Mintz, Lynette ..... S486 Arnby Drive San Jose. Ca. 4-I9 Nursing Minlz. Marian ,.,.. S486 Amby Drive San Jose. Ca, 5-zz Ninsing Mitchell, Gem!-lynn ..., 69ll! Moeser Lan: El Cerrilo. Cl. I0-5 P.E. Milehell. Jerry .... 1-I2 Bible Mellen, mrecn Bolle Pos! l096 Pl-Au-Prine. Hiili 6-l SociulSci:r11::. Mulnar, Pauinin II74 cnlir. Avsnnc llmfnnnl, cn. 9-ze Psycnnlngy Molway, Gene .,,. I6-1 Brooks lngnnns Bc:l1.:h.Ca. 6-IK P.E. ....82 ....6B ....8Z ....69 ..,,57.l78 ....69 .....S7 ,.,..5'l.l07 ,.,.57,6ll . ..,s9.a9.14v . ,..s1,142.1a2 .....57 ...USB ....69.lIB in f INDEX-213 214-INDEX Monroe. Sharon ..,.. 532 Kosevalc Drive Grand Janctinn, Col, B-10 Lang. Arts Munson. Margaret ,..... 51 sourn 1-layrnnn Avenue Cold Spnngi.C1!l. II-Ili Christian Ed. Montoyl-1.Jul1an . ..., . 7402 South Leonard Fowler, Ca. 3-JO Undeclared Moore. Brian .,.. . . 122914 Custer Street Vucriipa. Ca. 2-I7 Puynnnlngy Moorc,C11rol .. . P.0. Box 574 Sandy. ora. 2-1 Undeclared Moore. Elaine ... 39800 Road 108 C1.ltler.Ca. 2-11 Sociology Moore, Lynnel .. JJDI Via La Selva Palos Verdes. Ca. 1-Z4 English Moore. Steven . . . 2916 Alluru Drive Oceanside. Ca. I-8 P.I:. Mordhorst. Marcia ..,,, Route 5 Cal1.1welI.Ind. 7-17 English Mordicln, William . l4l'X'12 Garie Lane Poway, Ca. 12-18 Psychology Moreno. Joyce . . . 372 Arden Road Menlo Park, Ca, e-9 English Morgan. Marilyn SIS East l6lh Avenue San Mateo. Ca. I-15 History Morgan, Roger ..,. 56714 Shull Street Bell Garden. Ca, lil-15 Undeclared Morgan, Wayne 36206 Panorama Yacalpa. Ca 3-2 Bible Morris. Daniel. .. 9526 Wnlnttl Bellilower, Ca. 9-Z5 Christian Ed. Morris. John ,... P.0. Box 647 Crescent City, Ca. 2-25 Bible Morris. Michael .. . 1726 Phillips Long men. ca. 9-21 Bible Morton. Eliubelh .. . 15084 Neart ree la Miranda, Ca. ll-6 Undeclared Nlosier. Martha ..., I-l!6I2 Shellield Castro Valley. Ca. 2-21 Undeclared Mostue, Adelle ..... 1395 Cedar Street Femdale, Wa. 4-2 Social Scienee Moyens.S1ue11e ..... 21109 listara Avenue Lui Angela. cu. I I-211 P.E. Mueller. William ...... 3317 Wal Faircrut Anaheim. Cu. 6-Z3 Undeclared Millikin. Margaret Ann ..... 1103 Wal Fairview Spokane. wn. 10-23 liurnunilirs Lil. Mullins. Deborah .... 2840 Alla Drive National Circle. Ca. 9-21 Undeclared Mu1Iins.WilIiam 112 Estrella larsclru an.cn. 2-I7 Humanities lang. Munrui. Bryan .....,... 602 North Conlon Avenue west Covina. Cla. S-Z1 Undeclared. Mtlrlyer. Dianne .,... 3104 Lynwaua way Sacramento. Ca. ls-ll Psyehulogy Murphy.Lind1.1 .... mo El capnun ....9K .94.9il.l6Z , H69 ..5ll ...,HZ . . . 142.106 ...1-113,157 .. .69 ....b9 .159 5H.lJ2.l5li,l86 ....E2.IS5 .,...9B . .. , .914 .9H.l9i.I95 .. . .82 .. -.Sli 1 . . .liZ,l4li ....B2 ....69 ....5B ....l6.S8,B6 ....9li.l54 .....54,5li . ..69 . H69 Ln Mesa. 1.11. I-19 Christian Ed. Murphy. Mary . ,... 113111 sn. Bright Whittier. Ca. 9-15 Speech M1.lrray.Mar1ys .. :wa w.o111.n1r. Fullerton.C11. 6-ls English Mussel. Grace . . I4l0 E. 'llh Sl. 0nt11rio.Ca. 5-ID Nursing uNv1 Naiu-1i,Mitsuo . Ill lilagawa-Ma Minnrniritilnlupun 4-12P.E. Narramore, Melodll: , .. 1 15 srqnuni Dr. Pasadena. Ca. I-12 Underlared Nauman.Ka1hy . R. R I Aurora, Neb. 9-11 Speczh Nay. Marilyn ... E. 10509 Sinlo Spokane, wil. 1 1-9 unaaclurkd Neidlinger, Judy ..... lzszi Meadowgrave La Mitada. Ca. ll-Z2 Social Science Neilson. Gary l2lI0 vnlleiur Portl11nd,Ore. 7-12 Speech Nelswender, Larry W 1217 Central Spokane. Wa, I2-15 Psychology Nelson, Ann ,.... 730 Lnmrta El Segundo. Ca. Z-5 Spanish Nelson, Danelle. ,. 1110 Chestnut Selma. Ca. 5-Ili Undeclared Nelsan,Gz1ry , , .. 140011 Dnnrnbin 1an11nimr.ca. 2-1 Bible Nelson. Luther 12242 Gilbert Garden Grove S-I2 Pryulrulugy Nelson. Margaret . , 507 Reed Dr. Davis, Ca. 6-25 Math Nelson. Margo 12242 Gilbert Garden Grove. Ca. ll!-H Bible Nelson. Marjorie ,.., 14917 Gngely J La Mirzda. Ca. ll-I2 Psycnnlugy Nelson, Rebecca . .. S07 Reed Dr. Davis. Ca. 9-I7 Narslng Nelson, Roger ....... ISI N. Edin Lane San Marcos, Ca. 12-23 Bible Neufeld. Rebecca . . . H261 S. Frankwood Reedley. Ca. 1-21 Nursing Newberry. Elizabeth ... 9919 Tristan Dr. Downey, Ca. 12-zl Speech Newcomb, Kenneth .... JUII S,l:. 179111 Portland, Ore. 7-9 Bio. Science Newman, Nancy . . 15241 11-rnnr or. Viclnrville. Ca. 6-IS Christian Ed Newton, Sharon .,... 9l05 Babling WI Lakeside. Ca. l 1-28 Social Science Ngan. Sharon ...... ld Oxford Road Kowloon. Hong Kong R-IJ Undeclllmt Nichols. Mike 716 Stephens Dr. Bakerslield, Ca. ....l12,l9-l . .ro ..az . ..l18.l2l 49,511 . ..ll2 .. .152 .911 .. sz ....s11 H142 ....11z 514 ....sz . ...1-1,112 ss.14u.151.l1z .,..1u.511.l51- .. .162 . ..1i2,I61 .. .0-1,160 ....1l2 ...slr 3-3 Math Nichols. Mnnlca . . 519 Melrusc Dr. La Place. Lal. 11-rr Nursing Nirlral. Joyce .. 9625 Ave 412 Dlnuba. Ca. 7-J Social Science Nickel, luay 8701 lzirercreyr lerrrr11,w.i. -1-15 Christian lid Nickel. Lorraine .. . 8702 Rlvercretl Evcrell, Wa. 4-IJ Undeclared Nielxen. walry . 513 Muntecltu San Gabriel. Ca. 9-li IJ-itln American Nnllrr. Lane 3 11111111 ltnr Apws. cu. ll-6 unrleulurru Nirun. ouuglui . Bus Elon 1,10 laurnry. cu. 1.21 Psychology Nollmeyer. 1.nril1.i . 14616 Ilardaway lu M1r11d:1.Ca, 11-lo Iingli-.h Norman. lon 1016 N, Wutwllud Santa Ana.l':1 l-41 Bible N11rln:1ndm.1amcs 1,11 I1ll'lacer lalrn Springs. Ca -1-s lriyulnilugy N11rtiln,Ilehra. . P.0.Bo11 5155 Blsbee. Am. 1 1-1 srrriulogy Nunev, Tony .......... . . Av Bolivar 30-12 Guatemala Cay. Gunlernllln lz-10 lininry lwy-a1rilm,r11lcen 11011 1- tfurulnr Klr1gsbarg,C11. 1-zo Unueulnrra icon o'Bnen.C11rry1 . 11119 Brentwood An.111e1rn.cn. 6-Il Nursing O'Rr1en. Palricta 1620 Robin R11 Orange, Ca 9-12 snnninli O'Lear, Kathleen . .. 8978 Bartee Ave Arleta. Ca. Pl-I0 Bihle 0'Neal. Phyllis . 410 S. Redwood Anaheim. Ca. l-5 Language Outrelcll. Ch nsline 400 Ashhorrte Rd Cheltenham. Pa. 3-I6 Math Ohlson, David .. Ht. 5 Bun 372 Puyallup. Wa. fi-10 Blhle 0lacl1ea,L'11n1lie 1-wlr 1-inrrureil Allunln. nu. ln-J luycinrlugy o1i1nn.L1ll1nn . .... 110 zna ing cum A P0 San Fmn1:1sco,C11. 1-1 Nursing Oliver. Deborah . 10916 Pounds Whlllttr. Ca. ll-Z2 Chmllall lid Olsen.CarI . . . 11925 s. auynr Arr. Whit1ier,C:1. 12-5 Hislnry Olsen. Cllaryla. .. 40720 Carllline Hemel. Ca. 4-11 ilumanlllei o1sun,viu1nu.. . . l4ll7-l Wallarook lluulrndu 1liig1nr.. cu. 1.11 Music op1rr.r1nry 2201 Ashland Santa Monica. Ca. I0-I7 Music ...ll2 ...HZ ,. 911 112 .'II.'1lt ....73 BZ.IUl'1.IU'1,l5-3 ,69.l5'I .511 . ...llZ,I0'1 Sl! 514 69 . 511 .99.lll4,lll5 82 .914 .69 .914 . 119.1112 .,..l1'7,IiI.2ZZ ..9l.'7B H12 Or1n11lr.Sharyn. .. . lll50l Mulniln Way Kiartlert Uruvc. Ca. 'I-5 Music Orr. David .... Rl. I Box-152 Puchlil. Cnl. Z-9 1' I1. 0rr.Ja1:k.. . . Rt. lBo11 -152 I'uel1Iu.C11l. I0-l7Bus Arlrll Orr, James , S2 IJ Fasw U11 Pillma Turrilnce. Ca -l-24 Bthle Orwi1g,.luy H095 S Vemon Onlanu. C11 J-7 Undeclared oilrnnir, larry .. 151241 nrt Prado llncirndn He1ghts.C11 -1-211 111111: onrrrnrrn. 11111, lzu cnrllun Aire. l.1ririn1ur.c1 11-lo Biu.Sc1ence 01inur.11u111ryn , 1126 unirnrnly snlinnecn 10-I Nunn-lg Overm.1n,M:1rv1n, . lzdgcwood Un rtlenl Seneca I-alla, N.Y. 12-1 llryuliulugy Overrnycr. Beverly fllfi Heachy Pluun Anahellll. Ca. 'I-ll Undmlared or-nnn.srrnl1rn . 1110-fr curni-nun 1.111 Angeles, fu. I-I4 cnrnlinn L11 upu lunnnl. tuuinl Pc Mlrlrrlsnrui Swa1lIanti. Aln1:a 1-za Math P.1ge,Scutt I2lJ So 21 Ave. Valtllna, Wash 1- IZ Psychology l1.i1rnrr,c1lrnn . 4109 N,Del:1y cnrinn. cn. IZ-311 ani ftilni Palmse. Mary .. . 271115 Avenida Dr. Salt Pedro, Ca, 2-1 History PaltLn.1znel. .. I IOJ W. l49th Sl. Gard1:nl1.Ca. l-13 English Pans, Susan 7Zl Crestview Ptnule. Ca 2-Z1 Nursing Park.T1molhy . 2543 N DunbarS 0range.Ci1 -l-Z3 Iilhle Pnrlrrr. 1.ind.i . , 110011 r. 111111 Ter. Kansas cny. Mu 2-11 Undeclared Parrish. lzliwarti 1..ee 115 Enos Dnvc SaI1n:1s.C11 ll-IJ lJl111eeli1red Pillltrblill, Ullwll . 1ie.sti.cxeun Blvd. Lung awun, cn. 1 1-22 unrlrclureri l1n1lrrrnn.vrugy , . Pinnaclis National Monu. Palclnes. Ca l- I 7 Undeclared Paallux, Pamela 2-3S0e1alSelenee l':1aIs1:n. Tim . JIJZI Medlnall llaardrld, Cu. l-l5I:ngI1sh P11vluI'l.I rcdcri1:ls 1900 Milnusal Place Fullerton, Ca. Z-I l' li 1'eauhec.1'ully . I458 Ilumtslctltl Wlulllta. Kansas ll-I Undoclllrerl Peacoclr,1ane1le... . E924 Ashmunt . .112 liZ,ll0.l57 . .1111 . .5141-11 ...sir . 511 no 11: 641 . 511 . no 0u.1r111.11w 69 ...liz .. 119,157 .s11,1-14.1115 1ei.111.lnl,1r.-1 . ..s1l,1ss . .sms fi-1.151 111,212 . .rio . ..s1l rrv,1r1s.loe Arciniiu. C11 6-Z4 Cltmllnn I ll. Feucoelt, Tllulrtnn ZW N, Miintcrcy An:1li:1m.Ci1. IZ-Zh Cllristinn lgd rwiiunni. Tnnrnnn 219 N Mnnimy Annrienn. cn. iz-zz, Muni: P.-nm-y. 1 ynn 1,155 w. iu Pinnn inn Angeles, Cu in-9 ffhnritinn 1.4 vnns1nnr1.1tni11 ,. H1 De San Sul Z2 Mnninn ri. if Meiucii A-ir Nursing Peck. Tcresu 1040 Wm! 7-ith Denver, Cul Z- I0 Social Science Peek. Brenda 2537 l-cldimmtl I:lf'o1nn,Cn. ll-ID Mllxle Fenner. Rlchulsl ll Illlfl Steinbeck Mnnitolni. Cnnatlir 1.-1 2 llintury Penning1tin,Mum1 11-11 innniry Penniiyer.M:1r1l3n H5075 Iclbur Torrance. Cu 4-Z5 llndcclurnd Pennuycl. l':uil I I III! l I lllt ingimnns, Cu 11-1: iinuwinwa :fem-ni, iinwnra , sllll' Rllllll nnnninn. tn -1.21. iwynii-iii.,,y Perkins. john U12 I: 111 Sl :ning 1innn1i.t'n. 3-I7 llndcclued Ferlniun. June I54l4 Linirs Si ln1rlield.lI'u ll-JO lim Minute Perry, lluvicl . Lua Robles 7l Lupus. Puenti Rtcu 5-ll lntin Amer. Study Perry, mm .., ,. S-'Illl Riehninntl Garden Grown, Cn. I1-25 llndoclnroll Peters, l phrium 5-JB W. Cmn Rd N.Ari:illDl,.lndii1 5-3 S0C.Sci.M111ainni Peters, Knlliyleni: . A-20 Cltrirntiim lad, mlm, leroy Vulley llurd. Wn J-ll llnitrrry Petersen. Al IMI? firovelund San Carlos. Cu -I-lll Christian lad Petersen. Juniithun 15141 xninynnin Ni1z1iMuehi.Jupun l-I5 Undmlnred Petcrucn. Lynette 4251 1111-iniwny Smcrnmento, Cu. J-4 Nursing Peterson. Andrew Rl J Clmrlield. I-'it ll-Z7 Stic1nlSs:1encc I'elker.ller1ri1in ISI7 S, Klein Recdlep. fn I-J l' I- Petrcscue. Bernard . li Bule Pl. llegriu Su-iliutcliwnn.C14nii1.lii J-ll Bun.Ail1n, Pelterwri. Luiiisc 3910 Kuymlind Ogden, Utuh I2-I9 Chrisliun I,tl rnngiinn.nin1gn. l6l9 lnmilr Sl Anniinnn. Cu 7-6 Music .. ll! .,KJ .JN 69 .I19,I!i2 , W NNW .99 . .XJ 9ll.99.IJ7.l4I 69.lDll.I09.l54.lb2 ..,.5ll ...IIL99 .119 .99 , H 5ll.ll5,I62 .. , 99,l6l lull , .Sll l6.5ll.l!i5 l4l,lh3.l79,l95 riniiipi. cfynninc. .. 2404. s w, 1:5 si muni Wuy wn. l I-I0 Music Phllllpn.Ju1liih ..,.. vi-is Hiiysingcr Downey . cn. 1-zs Nuniing viniiips. Rini azz. N. -111111 Ann Ynuifnn, wn, 7-Ill Unaminfnd Philhpi, sun, ill Kent R Kuinln Hong Kong, Chinn J-5 Undeclared I'1i:l1uy,l'rul1r1n 52 Mzirchant Wulsrmvllle, Cn. 9-6 lhu. Science P1eprneier.Junie1- RR fl Appleton city. Mo 2-zo rnynnningy Prima, itninryn . I-IJ lchome Shi Tokyo. Jupiin iz-iz Nursing l'eutli:licr,Ah1:ihnm RR 2 rnnnili. cnnnnin -ms Pnyniining, Pueticlier, Rudy ..... IZI9-Z2 Ave. Coal Dale Alberta, Cunudn 7-JI Psychology mini. ixinniny .. , l276 Crompton Redwood Cily. Cl. 11-16 Sociology Pond. Finn ..... 1 iu Wilgur Ln llobru. Cu, I I-28 Bio. kicriec Poon.Ann1e. .. MA Mntt St. New Yurlt, N.Y. 2-Ib Minh rnfp1iii.A1nn ., 2902 W. Yuma Santa Ann. Cn, tl-l Psychology Potter, Kirk 1123 llrriakdule Tucamu. Win. 5-ll Christian lid, Potts, Glury. , 607 Ilenth Dr Iune, Ca I2-14 vnynnningy Powell. Alun . .. JIBO Curlln Ave LynwuuKl.C1A. 94 Bible 1-noni. cnnnn. its-si Dann rmnnn Sludiu City.C1i. in-so ungiinii Pnwnii, Dchoruh . . 101114 Oakton wny Runcho Cordoba, Cn. 8-JU l'.I'. Puwer, Steven . 3061 limba Ave Santa Cluru, Cn. io-1. spn-:en Pniwer. Willium l0322 Muming Downey. Cu. lU-ZX llihle Polar. Michael . . l2Jll Bidwell Chico, Cn, 5-IJ Undeclared Prngu. Mnrniiu. .. is-is whiny si Culver City, Cn in-21 Nursing Prcsmn, Judith S342 lznlinger lluntmgiun Bench. C. I2-2 Nursing Price, Betty 21401 Ave W2 Slrulhmure. Cu. 2-lll Nursing I'nce.l'i1ul .. .. 2lllZI Rawlings llemet,Ci1 5-7 Mulli Pnec. Robcnm . N29 Tarun Ill. lzl Cuinn. Cn 1-in irimiry ...SB ....5ll.l7J ...69.I I0 ,. .69 58 ....5K . . .7ll.l6, . 70 70 . 58 .99 ..,,99 ....70 ,...70 l00.l30,l3 ..llJ H83 l.l60 J.l46 .,..Sl4 70 70 l00 ...,70 ..-59 Pritchett. Robert .... Box 723 Collins, Miss, 2-1 smningy Proctor. Patricia ,... IJZO Ol Allurns Redding. Cn. 6-I2 Nursing Prupst. Louise .,., IJ2 Hardy Ave. Campbell. Cu. in-it Nursing Proul. Stephen ,. , 670 E. 67th St, Lung Bench. cn. 9-25 Sci, Missions Pusi.Lindu .. ann ion inifniynin. Montana 9-is Nursing Pye, Mnrgnini . .. 34Ill N.l1orgeus Tucson. Arif. ll-7 Psychology uQ9a Quan, Pauline .,.. l7032 Censl: Torrance. Ca. ll-ll Social Science Quigley. Ronald . . .. H574 Vulleyheu Shermun Oaks, Cn. 7-l7 Bus. Adm. Quintana, Peter .,..... Bun 225 Santn Cruz, New Mex. I0-I7 P.E, uRas Radmucher. Gary ..... I I75l4 S. Madison Portland, Ore, 5-4 Bible Ragga. Roy ...... BJ-ID la Bujndu Wllillier. Ca. 3-I0 Bio, Science Ralston. Putrieia ..,. l904Z Schuster cnsnn vn11ny.Ca. II-I4 Nursing Ralston, Ronald .... N042 Schuster Castro Valley. Cn. 3-25 sociningy Rupp. Clifford ,... JJOI Kecihen Dr. Los Angeles. Cu. I0-6 Bible Rascu, Yvonne .... IJSI Peach Ave. ElCujon. cn. I-20 Chrlsliln Ed. Rasmussen. Rohen .... 20l5 Belhaven Pl. t .A, I ..-ND ....70 ....llJ ....8J ...70 ....ll3 ,....83 ....lll! .,...70 lll,X3,I . . .59.l I0 IH 70 83 70 ....59 ....S9,l64 Turlock. Ca. 2-26 Undeclared Ratzlafl. Lois ....,. Zlb W. Tulare Ave. Shaller. Ca. I l-I0 Math Rutzlufl, Stanley ..... 216 W, Tulare Shaller, Ca. 6-Z2 Psychology Rauch, Lee .... 45222 70th Sl, laneaster. Ca. 9-I5 Christian Ed. Rzyncs, Chamine 4122 Van Dyke Sun Diego. Ca. 7-I0 Undeclared naming. Mary ..,. l2X7l Woodbury Orange, Ca, 6-10 Nursing Reed. Scou .... . 5821 Dex Cerro san Diego,C.1. 4-7 Christian Ed. Reed. Karen .,., lll04 Califomia v:miinf. cniir. 1-11 Social sn-imfn Reed. Linda .... 335 Pasadena Tustin, Cu. 4-IJ Speech Reed. Thomas .,.,.. 735 Redondo Ave. Long Busch, Cn. ll-ll Undrtlared Reeder, Schellie . , 4909 W. Mann: Santa Ana, Ca. I2-I5 Undeclared Reifl. Terry 940 Hulotrul Escondido. Ca 9-Zl English iuiiiineninninn osoz Dodson wny vaiin va-x, cn. 4-2 Nursing Reinminn. Cunsuinee ...., l67S Hillmclll San Jose, Ca. rl-I4 Social Science Rennie. Robert .... 126 Searingtuwn Albertson. N.Y. uno ann. Adm. Reynolds. Steven .... IZII E. Mayfair Orange. Ca. 9-22 Christian Ed. Rhoudl, Mark .... 27I46 Hemel Sl. Hemet. Ca. -Z0 Music llicc. Daniel ....... l0650 Helendale Tujunga, Ca. B-30 Psychology Richardson. Carol .... iovi Ridge Park .,..H3.l-18 ....lI3 ,..IZ.59 ....7D.lKl ,,..llJ ,....59.lI6.Il7 ,. .lw.l57 .....59.l56 .....70 .....70 ....59 . . . .70 .,..83 ....59 8J,l46.I54.l62,l6J ....59 .,. . .93.llD,l5l INDEX-215 216-INDEX Concord. Ca. I0-H Bio. Science Richardson. .ludi 141121 Ailingnum Nurwalk. Cn. 1-1 Bible Richardson. Louise . , 2ll0l suquul Avu. sanin Cn1z.Ca. It-I6 Humanities Lit. Richmond. Cheryl . . H40 Rochelle San Jose. Ca. J-I3 Christian Ed. Rilkin, Irvin ...,... 76N Leonard St. Philadelphia. Pa. ll-Z1 Sociology Rising. Emma ISSIZ Klamath La Puente, Ca. 2-3 Social Science Ruark. Margaret .. . 4342 E. Melissa Tucson, Ariz. J-29 Bro Science Robbins. Carra . .. 206 Mauna Lon Dnve Monrovia, Cu. 4-Z2 Undeclared Runnins. Chloe ..... 149 Appleblussnm Salem. ore. 1-19 Nursing Rubiiins. Ruby .. . 1001 Main Mu. Orangevale. cu. 2-ci Aupiiua Music Rubbins. Steven . . , 4224 Bluebell Studio city, Cn ei-21 Cin-isiinn ea. Roberson, Vicwrtct . . 3 I5 23rd Ave. Yuma, Ariz, B-I Music Roberts. Barbara . .. 330 Union Streel Napoleon, Ohio Il-JI Undeclared Roberts. Karen .... IZZJ SW I28th Seattle, Wa. I-Zl Undeclared Robinson. Nathaniel IJZI s Sycamore Los Angeles, cn. 1-9 Christian na. Robison, Stephen .. , l71-4 lark Tree Hacienda 11uig1ns, Ca, 9-Z7 Bible Rnnisun. Virginia .. 61115 otfngnny wltini-:r.C:1. ia-114 squint Science Ruadu. Brent ,.... 26059 riirnni Hemel. cu, I-IJ uisinny Rngers. David ..... X248 Hamilton G, Buena Park. Ci. I I-J So1:iuISs:icnce Ruring. Karen ,, ... 25111 Deiuwuru Huntington Beach. Ca. 6-29 Social Science Rcrllemi. Melvin ,.,, i050 4th Street Norco. Ca. 3-Z6 Rumer0,Sleven .. ISJI Arthur Pasco,C11. I-I7 P.E. Rape. Marilyn .... 2346 Mount View Escondido. Cz. 11-21 Language Arts Rose. Colleen ...... 2025 Citrlaon Wal Salem. Ore. 4-30 Psychology Russcup, wirnis ..,. MA Powell unuus-u, cu, 11-zu tanglisvi Rastedt. Lynn ,... , . 600 South Sth Street Monlebellu, Ca. I I-I3 Christian Ed. Rowe, Rickie. . . . 11190 Sunny crm cumnn. cs. 3-27 Christian Ed , . Rowell. Charles 5573 Lemon Long Beach. Cn. 6-26 Humanities .,..,83.l57 . ...-11, .....l0, . .59.lll5- .....S9. 9.l0l.l02. .59 l00 IDO .59 I00 ltll .KJ .59 .59 l07 l00 .RJ .70 .BJ .IU .XJ NII I00 IS7 .59 .. .59.l05,I07 IOI .59 .59 Rowley. :units .... 11192 Nuwpun Sunni An:1,Ca. 1-11 History Rudolph. William ,.... I95 Elmwood Ave. Glen Rock. NJ, 1-11 History Ruflncr. David . .. Jl2llF1llmnre llultzrslicld. Cu. J-I Undeclared Ruppen. nuvni .... iso Wilagilarn Eugene. of-. I0-Ill Main Russell. Claude . .. , 4010 Hempstead sun Dieg0,Cz1. 4-I9 Christian Ed. Rustm, Ronald . ,. 111145 Ivy Lane Sunnymead, Ca. 9-9 Special Student 113.155 .. Hs: ...,s-1 ...,.s9,1-ee .....113 ...59 Rutherford. Marshal . . .... 59,146 ZJIZ Cedar Street El Cerritn. Cn, 7-I9 Music Rull. Herb . , 6II lzast Thtr Kimball. Neb. I-Z0 P.l:. RyI1nder.Mzrl1... ... 1401 Gilmore sir-21 Movntrn View, ca, 4- 1 2 Hrstury Assn SaiI:r.Clt11st1ne ... 2 School wuy Watsenv1Ile.Ca. II-5 Nursing Sunni-1. Susan .. ... sax Nunn Punnsyivunis lilendurl, Cu. IZ-I9 11.5. Sanders,Greg .. . usrii-10 Us ll RRI Lutuiiiin, Ind. 1-12 Psynnntugy Sandnmlilatne . .. 3lZ V7 Vi Visi Montebello. Ca. J-H Soc.Sc1. Missinn supe11i.4naiu.i ... . 12114 Queen Anne tus Angels. Cu. 11-11 Nursing supping1un.0uns1i1 . . 2304 Richland San lose. Ca. IU-IJ Soci11lSciencc Sarver. Debra ........... 8ZI6Ii1n11is Gm. Buena Park. Cu. I I-26 Undeelured suvugu, Muniynn 1101 NE 70th Seattle.Wn. J-22 llistory sunyuniunn-.s. .. Z2Ul Ollt Hill Escondido. Ca. I0-JI Christian Ed. Sayers. Larry ...,. 3IOI Oulrlawn Ruanukr. Vu. 6-29 Social Science Saylnr. James ....... I6lZ Cedar Street Fun anigg, cu, I I-I9 Bio. Science Schaucr. Stephanie.. . 6725 I: Cnronudo Sucttsdale. Ariz. 7-2 Chriitli-in Ed. Schertzer. Shavm The lndge Bloomfield Norfolk, Eng. l-l Social Science Schmidt, Michael ..... ZI4 Faber Shatter. Cn. 9-2 Social Science Schrtell. Paula ,.., 7614 Lemos Ave. Salinas. Crt. IZ- I3 Sociology ScImck.J0yce .... RR I Box I6 Vida. Miss. 5-ZI Undeclared Schommer, Marta IZ45 Driftwood Brea. Ca. 9-5 Undwlamd Schnmm. Glen .,,. , . 59.I-lb .,..l0l,l4-1 .70 .. . ..,. 5Zl.60.6Z.lIB , .70,lU2 .84 ....l0l M7,l04,lll5.l07.lJJ.l72 . .70 ..70 ...,lUl,I56 ...J4,lrJ.6B.'l0.IJ7,l47 . .,,. 1s0.10e.101.111,200 ....lS7 . .'ll . . 7l,lKII 5359 E Ave. I Lancaster, Cu. 7-Zl Undeclared Scl1uber1.M11rilyn ,. Star Route Ramona, Cu. I2-Ill I-lumunitin Lit SchuIt1,LeelIyr1 .... ni. 3 Bax zz R1ngwuud.Ol1lu. 1-21 unuucrsfua Schwartz. Lynette .. 59Sl Burr lain B1:rlreley,lll. 4-t Nurxrng Schwepker. Jennifer lb0l7 la Cnlmir Whittier. Cn, IZ-I0 llulnunitic Llt sciiwiir. our, . .. I9 Muuringrnni ruin: Oak Bro0I1.lll, l2nl9 Bible Scolieltl. Ketllr . IZHI-1 llcfiirrtfl Sylmar. Ca. I0-I6 Music Scott. Craig ... Rt I Bux 67 Scntlshlufl. Nels I2-I0 Mutlr Scott. Dwum ..,. IJIZ Duke Dr. Bukentield. C11. 10-21 P.E. Se0tt.June. , . R. I Box 67 Scottsbluff. Ncb. 4-7 Math Scott. Steven .... . lilll W. Malvern Ifullertun. Cu. it-Z5 Chnsliun hcl. Scrilmer. .lultn 6957 Firmamertt Vnn Nuys. Ca, IZ-Z4 Christian lid. Scabranch. Knstrne . 6040 Lux Sanmx rung Bunch. cu. 6-24 Humanities Secreit. Kay ,,,. bbl llellllerllve. la Hahn. Ca. 1-zz Psyenutugy sugfnitlur. Lynda . . H1722 Burtlctt Huntington Pnrk. Cn. 11-14 language Segellre, lan 512 West llllh Puehlu. Col. 9-2 Social Science Sellers. Michael .. . 5003 Scott St. Torrance, Cnl. ll-I4 Christian Ed. Sells. Caryn .... , I N2 Lnckhaven Bren. Cn. 11-14 snniuiugy Sernlow. Marcin. ., 7254 Flninungn Tucson, Am. I-9 Social Science Shackclfurd, Joe ,. 750 Avenue 66 rtigiitnnii Punt. cu IZ-lSlluman1tiesi Shuner. Roger ..,, B200 Starr Slunlun. Cu. I0-lil Sociul Science Shannon. Warren .. l1l35 V Pnmeru San Lorcnlu, Cu. J-29 Bihle Sharp. Cheryl . , I29-27th St, San Bemard. Cn. I0-25 Histury Shnttuclt. Carol .... 11110 Skywnod Orange. Ca. 5-27 Soc1:1lSc1ence Shaver, Eric Box JJ Whitmnre, Ca. rrisiury Shaw.Sh1rley . 1 11s Orange Red stun. cn. 1.-11 Psysnuiusy sin-u1s.1udi111 ..... 1525 Haines Albuquufqu-. N. M, 4-I4 Undeclared SI1eppers11n.l:dwin d90I cmunnn All'1uquerque.N.M, 4-27 Music ....l0l ....htl.lJl .,...ll4.llrl 144.162 . ...49.60,lJ7 . , .litl.Ib5 hll.ll9.lZU.lJ7 ....ll-S .. .tr0.Il2.llJ . ..90.l0l .. 13.155 . . K4 .. 60 .. ,7I ll-t.II2 ,'Il.l-I6 . .7l . ,.li4 .. .I0l l0l.l5J HB4 . l0l.l6'l Sl1erman,lcr1nn ... 1901 Vuellu Gnd Lung llu1clt.Ca. ll-Z Nurmng Sherma1n.Jul1n,. . IIUZ llnvencrest Sltnlu Ami. Cn. 7- I4 Un1lu:Iared Sltlvely. Shirley I4t1J9 I':tlrvilIu La Mtmdrt, C11. 7-24 Uttdeclarcnl siinuniuk-1. Muiunn 141116 cutpuiiu 1.n Maman, cn. 1-21 11u1nnnnini snuuninm. Micnuui 141121. cn1pu11s In w1nnun.r:u. 10-21 Vxyclrnlugy Shaun, I.velyn . SII W,M11rmnn Surilu Maria. Cu 1 1-5 Undeclared Shurtr. Kathy Drawer 72 Macon. Mtfts, fi-0 1-syunutuuy snvnifnu, Nadine 14110 Rngnn Dr tu. M-ruiiu, Ca fi-111 crinsriun tad. S1mmuns.Dumel ,. ZXIU Eltnnr lzugcne. onu, 10-1 Music Simmons. Willie. . MD V1 W. 4l:t St. Los Angeles. Ca. 2-9 llilile Simplrins. William . 8751 Oferlarnl Binse. lrluho I- Ill Soc11AISc1enee sanrpunis. ninus ... 14119 Rusuurnns u Mir:1da,Cu. 1-5 Psyuiiutugy Sinclair. David .,,. 926 Ii. Muriposa bl Segundn, Cn. lr-It Science Stnclnir. Lcetru . 2lI6 Knlhury Dr. Sun Bernard. Cn, I!-Z2 Untlcclultll S1111g.t11rry. ... IZZI Rebecca Dr. I,-1 Hitbril, Cu. ll-21 llihle Sjmlin, Diane ..,.. risn w. Bennett rzlnnuuni, cn. 1-11 Llndcclnred Slriles, lnnnie , . 3513 Tnomcs Rd, Modesto. Ca. 9-I Undcclured Skrlvnn, l'ntrtcn1..,. 9140 magnum T:1cnmn.Wn. 7-5 Undeclared s1uut.n1nn- ,. . 34543 Boston Ain. outiunrcu. 11-25 lirtglreih Sluter,Iilil,1tbcll1 . will S. Cirrus Lns Angeles. rin. 11-20 Nursing SmulI.lJehr11. . 6959 l1lCedraI Lung Bench, C11. J-5 Soc111ISc1encc Smzts, Ruger. . , 9331 Wrllnwhrouk Yurhu Linda. Ca. 6-l Bible sinini. Cnrulyn . , 1425 li Jrtl St. Lung Beach. Ca. ft-Z7 Undeclared Smi1h.Dehu1nh .. 29104 Madera Aw. smunui. cn. 5-15 Nursing Smith. Mark ,. . Bux 2-Ill Waxhuw. N C. 11-2 Undeclzirnl Sm1lh.lJv1ight lllI5lV11Iley Blvd. in Puenle.Cr1 I-3 vsycnutugy Smith.Gnyl:n. , I2-5 Bihle Sm1th,Slr1p. . . ., 3399 Blue Mountain San lure. fu It-S lltstury . ,7l.l04 ,,...ll4 . . .7l .....60.l4It . .. 60 . .IDI . .I44.Ifr5 , . .K4 . ..l0l , 'Il,IIO.l44.I5-I . ..b0 144,222 H60 ,. .5.l.57.60.l4ll . .60 . , 'IJ . ll-l.I5J . ...'Il ,. .II4 ,. .60.l5l .. ..l10.Id!1 ,.,60,l!12 .. .lid ,, .7l.l4J,Ill6 Smllh. .lnnlcc H432 llwcnyn: Garden Grnve. C11 I I -29 Munlc Smilh. Jerre 11132 Puppy wny Buenrl Park. Un IDJ? 501:l1lI srni11r.1-ry J757 11, sem.- Tucson. Arrr 4- I4 Nrrrrrnrr Smith. Karen . Zlllll serrrrrrr rum Cuxln Mesa. Cl II'l-9 1uyfnn1rrrry Smllh. Knrhleen 5422 Bellllnwer lnkewlmil. Ca 11-I0 lJn1lacInrcd Smi1l1.M1rrrIyn , 11412 urwnynr urrrdnn Grove. Cn. I4-II smnl Rune: Smrlh. Murlnnu M05 Dolores Aluwndern. fn. H424 Cllrlxllnn l:l.l, Smllh. Randy . IJII nrnrnlny Wcs1C11v1n11,L 11, url Undclcured Smilh. Slmrnrl 47I2 Yurhll lane Yorhn l,1nd:1. Ca IOJ Urrdoclllrefl Smllll. Sherrre P 0. Iinx 1:26 Rn-nv1lle. Cn I1-J Undeclared snrrnr, 'rrrnnrrry Ron 2411 Wmlhmw, N C' I-I0 Mmm: Smulnnd. Brenda Slul Rl Pm! VIA lluxlun. Ure. M3422 Malh snyrlrr. 11r1yn urn 115 Oni. Nrn. 11-214 Nursing Snyder. Ieuwmn 1:11 Myrr1rwn1n1 C11Iime1.1. Ca X-ll Mnlh snyrlrr. Mark mn forhy Ayr, urnnrr11n. 111 -1-1: ununflnrrrrl snyr1fr.1'nr1r . nom: Loren Lane Nnn1nr1rrrn,c.. 5-14 hn,r1rr1r -..., vw . ' -.. M, J.. .7l . X4 . ,Il-l.ll1l.l7ll , .Ml . 'll .1 llll ,IDI Ml , h0.7I,I42.IIlh 7I,l5Il,If1Z.ll1J Ill! 110 60 MJ , ..b0.I-I1 'P . ,- 1 4 , Sudan. farul 7l P.0. Box 607 Baker, Ove. 5-Z2 Undcclnred Sudalrurll. Culllerlm: . . .7 l.l3U IZ Ri1:h:1rdCuurl 0rind:1.C'a, 7-IZ P,I:. spnnlarnrr. Roseanne , , 1 1.14er,1 SK lll35 San 1'1rr.enr11 5111115 Hurb:1r:1.Cr1. .1-111 hnyrlish sn-.n.1rn1-rn , -101 1,1111 wnnrrngrnn Wllllller. fu 5-5 urn sfrrnrr Speer. nrnr,r1n-. 7I .l40,l56,l ll7,lX9,l'l5.ZUO 15110 s Cascade Cnluradu Spnngrr.C'11lu ll-27 11nrnnnr1r1-.1 111, 7l Spcn1:er,l':1lrlulu -- - 1122115 srerrn lndm.lf1l. 4-111 lwyclrnlnrry sniper. lloyd, . - -7' 11 ll 1 rzrrlgrrrrrrrr. 111. A-zz 1111-le Spwk. Duuglm -. 71 WIIZOW Z71h Sl. Brrmkllcld, III Srll Suc1a1ISc1 srrrar11ey.141r11r , 71 X45 lr.. Cypresy Cuvrmn. Cn 1:-111 111511115- Spnlm. Becky ,, .61 IZJI li Olllo Tucr-nn. A117 6-21 Nnrnrnrr Spnl1.Dennis .ll0 IZJI l: Ohm Tue-lun. Arxl 5-ll Undcclrlred Spry.L:1wrevwe , . .lUl,lJ7.I.l!.l5o.I57.I7R l2909tir1dlcp N0ruaIlL.Cu. 9-IZ H1111 Adm srry1r51rn.1sryrr1y , , ,.,bl ms 1cenarr11 w1rwnagr.c01n, 1:-Jo unrznrlnrru Sqmres. 11:11, , 51.11-1.1-111.14-1 11115 Auhum wrry Renn. Nev. 11-111 1aye1rn1rnry SI lawrence. David 105 l7lh Plncl: liilerville. luwn IIA! So1:1nlScience SlllnnI1er.Cec1I .. 4, .....84 Jll2l North lvur Avenue Rnxemcarl. Cn. I4-I B1o,kien1:e ' I lilie- ky i H u-num., ,- Sur1Iey.Madalene . , . P,0. Box 2411 Folsom. Cn, Il-23 Christian Ed. Sleams. Jane .... Ih7D Lns Union Sallllus. Cu. I I-28 Music Sleam5.W1lIiam ,,.. 111. 1 Prnrrr mrnyr. Am. 3-9lingI1al1 Slelalelun. La Donna 41Zl4 Nnrlh 5-Slll Slrcel Laneasxer. Cn. ll-lb Music Sleblerun. Ralph, . Hamburg Road Rl. 2 uncasler. OI11o Ill-30 Bus. Adm. Sloele. Debru , P O. Bnx 1173 Felrun. Cn. I I -28 Nurslng srrrrnnnr, Cheryl ,. , 9220 Ll Marudu vnrrnrnrn vrr11q-. cn. 5-1 Nnrrnrg srqr1rrrrr,o1rrnr . . 6695 Girvin Drrve Oakland. Cu. I1-5 s1ep11:nr.Genrge .. . M195 Grrvrn Drive Oakland. Cu. 7-5 Chrlsllull hd, srnprnin. Kirk ..., JJ3 East Horl lung Beach. Cn I I-IJ Undeclared Slevens. Rulhlccn . . 1111 1 Sugarbcrry Walnut Creek, Ca. 1:-11 myrrrnlngy Sl:venson,C'hurls . . SK55 Columbus Van N10's.Ca 2-21 Speech Slillmun. Diana, H408 Grvly Lk Tucoma. Wa 7-I0 P I: Slill. Barbara .....,.. 705l lzasl Rosewood Tunson. Ani 9-K Pk, Smckwell. Kun .. M09 Pioneer Whiruer. Ca ll-S Bihle Sloner, llamld . Rural Roux: I Nampa. Id, -1-6 Blhl: Slurcr. Dllvld Colman, S,D. I0-9 snnrnlngy srnry. Jncl sooo Nunn vsrrr cnnn Elmwood ParI1.lII, 1:-zz Chrislrxn ra. Slnyrlll. Ronald . , UI Wear Bunk Salisbury. N! 9-27 B1ble Smver.Nar1cy . . -ms Adenmoor 111rewnoa.cn, 4-1: urrrrrry Slrxin. Ju Ann . . IKIO laguna la Hnbrn. Ca. 4-I0 Humnnunes srrnnrmnry . ,. 1-121 9111 Avenue Grrereyfnln 11-15 rrmrrrg. Sxnnskc. Clnuluue , , 12184 Wal Tennessee lzlnewood. Colo. I2-I5 Chnslilln Ed. Slnnxke. Raymond. IZZS4 Wisl Tennewsee lzlkewnod. Colo Ii-7 Soclal Scrence Slrullsllc. Tlm . .... . IZZH4 Wu! Tennessee Lakewood, Colo. ID-26 Social Science srrrcurr. Ronald , .., 3701 5011111 wnnranyrnn TurlncI1.Cr1. 9-za any Adm Slrlel1I1n.Jane -1979 Cnwllcwlmd Sun Jose. Cz I-Z9 Enghsh Slruh, Rebecca Rl. l Box IX2 Sl Helens. Ore. J-I3 Mzllh ....,7l ..,.lUl ....IOl.lB5 .6l .....6I ,. ,6l ,.,..6I .ll-I .....7l.l-16.15-I .....l'l4.lbZ . . .7I,l46 ..,.62.7l ,.,..6l . .... IJO.lJl,l60-Ibl . .bl ..6l , K4 . .bl .. ,R5 ....85.l3'I,l38.l-13.222 .. , .78.B5.l57 .l42 .. . ,9B.I0l , , ..,. KS.l44,I45.l56 . ..I3.7l ..,.,85 Sxrohman, Randall . 3100 s.czr:n1 Engmonn. cn1n. 1:-zz unandnrnd Slrom. Knlhlecn ., J000 Anucapa I-ulIerlon.C:1. I l-J Undeclared Sluhhs. Ronald . . Rl. 2 Box 21717 Red nlrrrr. Cn, 9-24 Psyclrolngy Sluder. Edith .. . IOOS I Ilh Ave. Unmn Grove. Wis. 5-Z4 Nursing SummIl.Alice . . , H86 Bahama Pl. Cusxa Mesa. Cn, IIAZ9 Musi1:liI.Ed. Sumwall. Lnrny . . szss ccnrnry 4 Mrr1r11n1nn,w1r. 1-Jo Chrisliun hd. Suuer. Mark .,.,.. 35211 Adams. Ln. Yucarpa. Ca. 5-Z6 P.E. Sec, lid, Sullun. Rulh ,. S303 Bnerersx ukewood. Ca, I0-I5 I' Iz, hd. sr-n1rne1r,1rry1rnr no umrrriyr nr. Whe11lun.llI. 9rIl Nursing swrrnrnn. Cheryl .., Rxlulc I B11112735 Culhx. Ca 5-Zh Soc ki, El, Ed. Swanson. Rachel , 937 W. 30th Sl. Surlla Anu. Ca, Fl-26 Undeclared Swanson, Rrchurd U05 B Street Cenlrnlin, wa. lr-I9 Mull! Sykes. Randolph l95ll2 Old Ranch Yorba Linda. Ca. Il-7 Chnsllall lzd. nel-as Trrnrrrrrrnn. Gary .... 2124 Spurgeon srrnra Arr.. ca. 9-I6 Chrulrnn Ed, Txnksley, Bill A PDO 84 Ch1ap1111. Mexico l0-4 Ulm Amer. Sludies Tnnlrslry. Mary . 11512 Gmvodnle wlrirrrgr, cn. 10-15 lang. Arms Tapp, Vemon .. . 1625 Viclurwuy Modesto. Ca. S-22 Psychology Taylor. Burrel 3384 Riverbend Sanger. Ca. I0-7 Buble Taylor, Carol ..,. ISJI4 Cnyrrrer Mission Hills, Cl. ll-IBSOC. El. Ed. Taylor. Junneue ,.. Rl. Z Box B5 Sonurls. Ca, 5-Ili Undeclared Taylor. Lmda IZ53 Ocnlillo lil Cenlro. Cn. 11411 Soc1:ISc1ence Tzylur.Rona1Id... Z-1362 Augusrin Mrrrrnn vrryn. cn. 8-I9 Undeclared , .,6l.ll6.ll7 ....7I.l41 ,..,7l ....85 . 85 . ,lOl ,,.f1l .lU2.IJU,lJl.l60 bl .....ll5,I57 ,. ..'ll .,,.l02 ll.ll5.IJ7,l3ll.l4l .....6l .,,.IOZ.l5l.l57 .. .I02 6I , ..lIl8 , , .HS . ..7I.l55 Taylor. Trudy ., .85.I5J 110. snr 131111 PICSCIJII. A nl 11-5 Nursing Teerer. Jonalhzn. , 249 E. Randall Rlallo. Cal, 9-ZI Undeclared Temple. Palncna ....., C10 mn Lobdell Chllillllo. B.C,. Cdnadz 11-10 Nrrrsnrg Terrill. Raymond .. 2-Z6 Soc. Scr. Missio Tclm. nnisy .,,... IJIS W.B. Alusllima Tokyo. Japan 9-I7 Undeclared Soc, ns Ed . .61 ...,7l ,..72 ,.,..60.6l INDEX-217 Tliimeri. Connie ... 40398 Rd. -ill Dinuha. Ca. J-JI Undeclared Thicsum, Janice .... IIISDI S. Frztrtkvfttod Reedley. Ca. I-9 Undeclared Thiisen. Norman . . . . ISI7 S. Klein Reedley, Ca, 3-9 Psychology Thomas. Dean ..,,,..,. mote. Palmer wir-yy cnlrr. Springs. Colo. 5-zl Cltritiltrt Ed. T'humt-tS.J0hn ... soar Maple Santa Biirliura. Ca. 9-6 Chnstian Ed. Thompson. Fran ..,.. I I6S WSI C Sl. Colton. Ca. I0-2 Cltrtstiart Ed. Thumlnon,Tlmothy . .. I640 Kenneth Glendale, Ca. I2-9 Christian lid, Thrcatt,Amy ... Rr.-1 nun zss culu. s.C. I0-IJ Nursing Threllall, lima 9624 Rlclleon Downey. ci. Il-Z3 Soc. Sci. Mission s Throup. Craig ....... t3l7Z Dunklee Garden Grove. Cn. I-Z7 Bihlc Thrush. Stephen ... 2545 Nordell crrriru Valley, Ca. tl-JO Undeclared Thune. Richard .... Ill Jlcltsolt Murdo. S.D. I-3 Eng. Sec, Ed. Tirrnry. larry .... sul Syracuse Anaheim, Ca. 5-is Sociology Tigner. Molly .. . 565 Bronson Pt. Renton. Wa. Il-Ill Undeclared Tillman, Hardy .... two l nur 9 Thomasville. Ga. .l-21 Pryrnrrlugy Tillman, Thomas ... lS00 Seetorl Lane Milwaukie. Ore. IZ-I5 Bio. Science Tjaden. Marilyn ,.., 5244 Redwood St. San Diego, Ca. it-s Nursing Trrbry. Ruger .... Rt 4 Box 149 Albany, Ore. I0-Zi Bio. Science 2I8-INDEX J- .J i our ....XS ....l2.72.l62 .. , . .I02.I37,l-13 . . . , . IUZ ...BS . . 85 76.85.lM.I55 ....IIS ....KS ....GI ....85.ll5.I32 ...'VZ ..,.72 .72,I50.l5l ....GI .....llZ,lI5 ....IDI Todd. Beverley ,.,,,. J7l0 Bouton Dr. Lakewood. Ca. an Nursing ruari. Shirley ...... J7IU Boutart Dr. lxltewood. Ca. 3-29 Nursing Tolnpllo. Daniel .... S489 Paramount Blvd. bong Beach. Ca. I0-I S Stnnish Tolopilu, Henry .....,... 5439 Paramount Blvd. Long arm.. cu. 9-l l suurrirn Toms. Kerry 4723 Ditlneld Carmichael, Ca. IU-Z6 Undeclared Toney. Susan ....... 3495! Cale Fart Capistrano Beach, Ca. S-El Treyman. Randy .... lam Napa sr. Nunn rirtgr, cu. li-2l Math Tritcli. Sheila ...... 208 W. Palo Verde Yuma. Ariz. I-3 Nursing Tmut, Nancy... . Box 66 Salida. Colo. 9-zs socrulugy Trumbo, Ronald. . P.0. Box II7 Quincy. Ca. I0-IU Christian Ed. Trusler,WiIIiurn ... 3444 E si. Apr, 1 san arrnnra. cu. il-zo Social Science Tulloch, Claudette I I Montclair lamaica I0-I6 Undeclared Tumty. Lee ...,. , Rt. 7 Box B90 Lakeland. Florida 5-Z0 Christian Ed Tu mer. .letlrey bitt S. MacDufl Anaheim, Ca. 9-9 P.E Turnrr, xnllrrynr .. 3-its N. Furgrus Tucson. Arir. 4-zz ang. El. Ea. Turner. Larry .... its Mirnurr anrrnurrn. cr. I0-22 Qtrialian Ed. Turner. Susan .... 4270 Polaris Lompoc, Ca. 5-9 Soc. El. Ed. Tumquist. Sarah ..., aozlx Armour Ra. Whittier, Ca. I0-Z3 Nursing 1 1' ..6l ....6l ....6I.ID9 ....8S.ID9 ....7Z.I65 ....6I . ..S5,l44 ....l02 ....BS ...,.7Z . ..,. E5 .....85 .....85 . ...ES .....B5 ,a. 'F-i . , 5. uurr Unruh.Gerald ........ H551 Lullaby lzne Stanton. Ca. ll-27 Undeclared Unruh. Karen ....., assi Luiluiiy Lane Stanton. Ca. 6-27 Church Music Uphouse. Hannah ..... Rt. 3 Wooster Rd. Warsaw. Ind. s-is tang. ans Uppettdahl, Wayne ..,. Bolt B4 So lake Tahoe, Ca 5-Z0 Undeclared u Vs s Valenciana, Edward .,... l0I3 S. Amalin Los Angeles. Ca. 4-25 Undeclared vnlrnruela. Edgnr. . .. Vasco De Contras Quito. Ecuador 6-J0 Social Science Valladao, .lelttne .... lsxr w. Kentucky Fairlield. Ca. Il-9 P.E. Sec. Ed. Vun Note, Carol .... lzl4 su. uprrr Bcondido. Ca. 8-I1 Undeclared Van Schootan. Ruth ..... I44 Mulsuura Ka Yokithama-Sl-l, Japan I I-9 P.E. Soc. Ed. Van Vleck, Steven. .. . Rt. 7 Box I67 Yakimlt. Wa. 8-Z2 Soc. Sci. Missions Vance. Patncia ... ... 349 W. 5250 South Ogden. Utah I I-9 Undeclared Vandenbctg. Jack . . l I5 s. cr-.rgrnrrnr San Jose. Ca. B-7 Christian Ed. Vanderbilt. slrplirn . .. 8396 Fauntailthlue Cypress. Ca. 9-I9 Bible Vandewarker. rrrry . . 33940 Ave F Yucaipu. Ca. IZ-6 Blu. Science vuiqurr, Daniel .,.. -lll N. Lyatl Ave West Covina. Cu. I2-27 Bible Vaughan,Kenncth . . . l595l Blossom Hill Los Gatos, Ca, I I-IJ Soc. Sci Sec. lid. vuarlnvrrlrir. .. D846 Mulberry Whittier. ci. s-ze Sociology Vigallnn, Doreen ..., 3778 James Ave. Fremont. Cu. 9-7 Undeclared Vincent, Stephen. . . llso Lyndhurst Riverside. Ca. I-ID Music El. Ed. Vogel. Eddie ,.., Longmont. Col. 8-t7 Psychology Vogel, lzditll Henrietta Longmont. Cal. I I -4 Bible sawn wiiggrinnr, lawrence zzi Henderson Jacltsnn. Mu. 1-4 Bible Wagner. Jalayne .,.. Rt. I Bel IZ! Longmont. Col. 7-3 Undeclared Waldoclt, Christine . . BI27 Adis Ababa Ethiopia. Africa 9-1 Nursing Walu, Karen .... I I55 A rcadla Arcadia. Ca. 9-to English ...MBS .....6I ....BS 72 63. ....6I ....I03 72.l06.Il0 57.6t 6l.IIIO,I3I ....IIS ....6I 71 ....IIS . ..bl .72 ...BS . .bl .Jil 7Z.l62.l75 .IIS 6I.I05,l06 ...,bl .....72 Walker. .lun ..... Pinnaula Null. Mon. Paicind. Ca. 9-I9 Nursing wnllrrr. Wendy . ,. 6038 Cttrter Ave. Bakersfield. Ca. 2-23 Nursing. Wall. Rachel . H140 N. 63rd Lincoln. Neh. J-I9 Undeclared WaIl.Rulh. .. . 46I tairuyriirwuy Santn Clara.Cu. into Nurring WitlIis.l.indzi 23675 llcmloclt Sunnymcad. Ca ffl 1 spawn will.-rn. rirnulliy .. Zl I7 New Street arllingnirn, wn. 1-z Bible Wiiln. Dlunflc .... Route I. Bon Zllb Ontttnu, Ore. ll-IJ l'syclmlrlgy Ward, Scott . ,. 3673 lil Portal Redding, Cu, IZ-I5 Bus. Adm. Ware, .lttmes ..... ZIZI Ruby Ave san rrlrr. cu. s.1 surril Science Wttrkentin. .loel 2225 N. Garden Franc. Ca. 2-I4 Undeclared Warltunttn. Lois ... 434 S. Sycamore Sitnln Ana, Cu. IZ-21 Undwlared wurirrnlin. Wayne . mo w. Corrnen lirrrnrr, cu. 2-Illtlible wnrnrr, Gary ... iz: s. Watt st. cnrllirrrrlrr. Ohio no-zo snail Science Wltrren.Georgin . ., i720 Cltnrrv Sl. Sun Lurr obirpu. cu. 9-9 Psychology Warren. Scott .. ... Slitr Rt. I Box 190 Yucca Valley. Cn. I0-Zl Music Watmn.Jon . ... Illlll Wal Litwn Htspcr1a.CA. I I-6 Bio. Science Watters. Martha , . I ISJ S. Umatilla lknvet.Cul. I0-Z0 Soc, Sci Misaiol-is Weaver ciirrrrni . Btrx47-I Flanagan. lll. 1-l l sur. sci. Mnuir Webb, Jltnet Ave.A A llX7th Sl. Rofiamnnd. Ca. 5rZ7 P,I:. wean. Kathryn . . JZ25 Pitlomares triruyrur. cu. 4-Z3 Social Science wrniirr, Layne Sierra Ranch Smartville, Cn. Ill-Zll Social Science Webster, Patricia . . Idol-1 Disney Norwalk, Ca. 2-26 Undeclttrcd Weihlcy, Linda .... 705 Ultitth Way tlplinri. cu. 5-ls Pryrlrnlngy wruir, irnrln.. .. lcze Tenth si. Mitnhuttitn arurlr. c as-1 sneinlrigy wrrrnrr. Kathryn . Ie. lZ907 Semin spulrunr, wu. 5-29 Piycholngy wrirnrr. 'rnnrnur lr. mm srnirri spnlrunr, Wu, lz-an llnaurlrrrrri Wclntiracc , HEI I1 Nutmul t-resrlo,C:i. I0-I9 Millh ns il ....72. ,,ll5. .IDL I3.SI.6l.76.I46 bl. lIlr,l lv, l 41 .Al I WeI1x.Jeanne , . . l2575lndin11po1is Lux Angela. cn. 7-I7 Mnlll we11i.1ce1111 . . 7274 Navajo st. Denver,Col. 7-4 Mint: Wellalry. Annc .. , 140 Cresent any Lngunu Beach. Ca. I2-20Nurs1n1: West,I:1n1cx . . . 14011471 Truth Dr. Conxequences. NM, 12-9 itntnry Wester. Dehtmih . . 4311 Wtttmunn Davenport. lawn 9-Z3 Christian lid Welterh1:lm..11tn . . .. 437JOu1g11:y Ave. lzilrewrmd. Cu. S-7 1-lilile Welthcr. Karen . 15111 Davin: Dr. Glendale llt..1l1. 9-2 Nursing Weyunl, Michelle . East 5111 - 1. llawtltume. Nev. 2-ll Bus. Adnt W11ite.J1rttmie ..,.,. ll- I 7 Cltrislinn lid. While. M rll .. . 12541 Pleasant Garden Grove. Ca, 6-9 Undovlnred Whitehead. lforrexl. . 2151 lE.Pr1cl1w0 Liar Bunon, Cu. 6-9 Bible wni1in11..vetr1ey .. . 2130 vntntnni 1111. Ann111n.cn. 11-27 111111: w1t1t1ny.1n1111. , 16172 Bluelugtmn Valindn. Cu, 4-14 Mmm wnitinnmtawen .. P.0. Box 64 Los 011101. cn, 12-:J 15111111111 W11it11:n1nte.St1tn1ey . 501 N.Junn 1.11 Mahra, Cu. 2-11 Cltrislian lad. Whyte. Richard , . . 603 N. linen Eacondtdtr. Cm. I0-4 Bus. Am. Wicbe, Barbnrtt ...., 42145 Rd, 124 Orosi. Cn. I0-111 Psychology Wie6e.J1111e1 . moz Virginil Bellevue. Neb. B-24 Undeclared w.m.M.n1yn. ... 1902 Virginin Bellevue. Neh. I2-lil Mun: Wiena, Gurdon ... 432 li. Vtne Lzhannn. Ore. 11-15 Psychology Wiese, James . . 714 Orange Grove Glendale. Ca. 7-111 P.l:. Wilder, Ann. , 360181 llelcnit Cultstugn, C11 10-1 Nursing WiIIe1I.1D11vid . 16 Midlund Eur Orunge. New Jrriey 1-211 Bus Adm W11lett,DonuI1i . 16 Mtdlund Fail Ornnge. New Jersey 5-Z6 Soc11'1ISc1ence Willett. JI mes 6112 Mnnngnny wntminister. Cu. 4-19 Bible Wtlltnms. Albert , 4-Ill W, 691h S1 ten. Ange15.C'a 9-I snetntngy Wtllmmn. Connie , S012 Fnxhom Dr cnttin vntuy. cl. ll-1 Savill Science Willilrnl. liltlabetlt . . 14603 Rosecrans L.: MIr11cIa,C11 5-ll Nuningt . 111.1 116,162 61.161 , .86 72 1 ,. .,7. l00.10f1.1lnI,11ll 111 ...VP , 72 101 ,. .12 ,1z.11rz.1n1.11s .. 111 , 72 . .,.6l,l46 . .72 ,...40,6l,l4i2 . ,.IOJ.144.162 .....72 .. 1111 61 . , .... 1t1,1ta.,11w.1s1 8l.Il'lJ.Il'lll.ll'1li 111- 11,12 .1t1..1tt.1.1tt 62 W1I11nm1.11vun .. 46151-remonlluune Corontt del Mu r. Cn. 11-I2 Mum: The, le Comp. W11l1amx.1urr1:11 tw 1: sign 1.ynwuod.Ctl ll-22Undocl11red W111tarn'1.K11y.. 2100 s. w, 15111 Ave l'or1l:1nt1.0re. 9-25Un1lec111red Wil1111ms.I,1t11ue ,,. 47511 11. 27111 Sl Tucsun. Ani I 1-26 Pl: Wtlltums lxslte . 13llt1Olymp1t1 Santa Ann, C11 11.12 Nursing Wtllmmn. Mark 952 Pnlomu PI lfullerlon. C11. J-II Bible Willinmx, Richard 926 Montview Dr. I:.v:t1nd11.lu, Cl. 2-211 Christian lid. Wtllturrti. Sherry 411 ttnynun Dr New,-inn men. Cu J-I5Cl1rixlian lcd. W1Ixnn.Ann . . . 434 S.Sycnmor1: Santa Amt. Cat. J-Z6 llto Science wtI1o1t.A11ri1 .. Shar Rt, 1171115 Onnge. Cu 114 lluman1tieiI.i1 w.1wn,nmi1, .. 1670 L03 Gztlus Snlin:1s,Cm, 5.1 Undeclarul WiIsnn.D0u3l11x .., . 7040 N W. Ml. View Corvallis, Or: I0-ill Psychology w.1tnn.t11cn.1n . . 1zt.1t1nn st: 1111.1 s1nrr.cn. J-21 mynnntngy W1Isun.llt1rry ,, 111110 Beaver Sylmtir. Ca. 9-I2 Bihle wninn. Janice ,,., 4701 Welcome Mtnnupntn. Minn. z-11, Spanish Wilson. Joan , 217 N. K St, Aberdeen. Wa. 9-16 Undeclared Wilson. Rucltucl .... 960 Blvd. Ave. Havre, Mt. 5-15 in ---- - Wllttun, Tarrtutu 1-111 w.my1nn 1-rexnrt. Ca, 11-9 Untlecllrctl W1lwn,V1rg1n1n 1151.5 rsnnrenin 1-nnnnnn vn11ny,t'n 1-1 Minn Winch. llnttn . 5791 Ml. View Yorba Ltndlt. l'a, J-I Cltltxttun lad. W1ngut1:,Sant1ru hll llnmillnn 1.1 Centro. C11 'I-Z2 Wingate. Susan . . 611 llmmillnn Ave, 1-lCen1ro, Crt. 'I-Z2 Suu, Sci. Mtmrlnrt Wi1itt:k, Mark Z-I1-Ill Frmr Wrmdluntl llilltt. CII I2-l 111111: W11esec,Annetle. . 6716 1.111 Vcrdn l'u1ot Verde. C11 6-I 1l11martil1cttl.ll Wisdon1,l.1ndt1 .. .. 965 W,RtlnC11t1 Rd. Curonu, C11. Z-I2 5061111 Science W1se,Sh1trnn . 115111 w. 42nd st runnin, wn fi-9 rtyctmtng, Wittenberg. 1-rnncen: . J46i1S,l'u11 Dr. Sucrutncnto, Ca. K-Z4 Soc111lSc11:nce W1ttenl1erg,Jnyann , . 3460 l'ur1 Dr . .lift 72,1 111.1 19.111 . .62 . ,103 .J-1,116 .. .101 ,.,.oz,11z .,..sz ...,72 6.92.IOJ.I44 . 'IZ .117 . 72 ..,.6Zr162 1 .,6. . 72.146 56.61 93,101 . .9J.II13 . 72 ,,95,1l1J 62 ,146 103.145 .. ..77.ll7 Surrllrltnltr. Cn, 2-23 Spanish Wtygul. Marshall 1407 Jani st. Zinn. 111. 11-J Pnynnntngy Wullcrs. Putncix nm Antrerty Kxtlnmnroo. Mtch 1-zo snenitngy Wondem.Ric1111rd l19531Jor111Ave. Nnn1nn1gn,cn. 1.1 mtnnntn Ld Wong.l:l111ne, .. JI An1tu1yS1. San Frttnctscu Ca 5-5 cttnsttnn bd. Wong, lleling ,. 9 Stephen Court C11l1:utta.Ind111 1 1-111 mycnntngy Wong. Hsily ..,.., 9SC1.1llA Pk. Sl, Cnlcuttu 16. India Il-I4 Undeclared Wood. lunel 11111 Lynton Tarranize. Cz. 7-5 Christian Ed. Woodward. Oliva . .. 10769 Arbor Dr. Armonti. Cu. 9-Z7 Music Woodworth, Lynn. . , 164 Gerrymnnder Sonora. Cu. 111 1 1 swantnny Wotltmmn, Keith 390 Toyon Sierra Madre. Cn. 6-111 Psychology Wt1rim:1n.Virgini 434 Uoyu ut, Stockton. C.-1. 4- I2 Social Sci wnnrnngmn. non xo-12 Bundy Rock Redwood City. Ca 6-I9 Bus Adm 11... ald... Wur1hir1gtnn,Do11nu 416 hth l.iv111gs1on.Mt. 6-IJ Nursing Wrtgltl, 1-11111111 Rl 1 Boa 5311 Spencer. 01.111 4-23 Social Science wt-tg1n.Mnfy .. 14041 Felt: Ave Bell Gardens, Cal. 1-17 Soc1111ScienCe Wright,T11om11s. 41723 N. 55111 Sl. Lnntzuiiler. C111 10-9 Bus. Adm. Wuthrieh. Janice 13903 1110111 Ave la Mirada, Cu. ll-I911ngI1sh Vim. Lily J Cotnercio Phil.. P11 R-12 Chnltiun lid vnnng. snmnnt 201111 Sand canyn Anaheim. C11, 1-5 Undeclared Young, lnrynne . 1646 E. 5-ith Sl. Maywoo1l,C11. J-.10 Undtxlnred Young. Scott JI9 S, Citrus lucnndtdo. Ca. ll-19 Undeclared Yuan,Jerry ,, , 30112-IJICHM Tol1yu,.l11p:1n J-Z6 Btn. Science u.Y1r zerning.Dnvn1,, .. ,. .,l17,109.I46.l62 IBIS w.1a1u1m11n W Cov1na.Cz. 5-In Psychology Z1ellte,l,inds .... 101413 Ceres Whittier. Ca. 2-13 Math ...72 .. ,86.at1, 162 112,118 6-1.l41l.150,15l .62 -..GZ ,,.87 ....7Z .87 .62 .72 ,TZ lUJ 10.1 ....1t1, ...1I 157 .72 .87 .72 .72 ....B'I Zirnmers, Marilyn S24 Fairmount Mmllord, Orc. IZ-7 Undeclared zirsnttky. E211 .. 459 Millard St. Moorpark. Cat. I-Z9 History znmnnr. Betty .. 111 1 Maple Orange. cn. 341 1,-inn Amer. s zng, Donald 1111-in-1ns1n,Mn. out Christian at tudy x If I it . N .7Z,l94 . . . . 103 ....87 ...,72 M gee- ' ' . i ner, Y., . .1 ,. . 1 . . , .--41,1 , , JH 1 .1 1 1 r 1 1 1 INDEX-219 Organization and Activity Index Alpha Omega Chi ..... Alpha Sigma Chi ..... ASB Christmas Party .... Athletic Board ........ Band .............. Beach Parties ....... Beethoven Festival .... Beta Tau Gamma . . . Biola Men ...... Biolan ............. Brass Choir .......... Candlelight Dinners ..... Chamber Singers ..... Chapel Committee .... Cheerleaders ..... Chimes .......... Chorale ........... Christmas Banquet . . . Christmas Parties . . . College Day ................. College Union Board ........... Community Relations Board ..... Computer Party ............ . . Day of Prayer .............. . . Debate ..................... Delta Sigma Education Club ..... Democrat Club .............. Dialogue ................. Forensics ..... Handbook .... Homecoming . . . Inauguration . . . Initiation ........ Inner Image .......... Intemational Club .... .....l55 .....154 .....l89 .....140 .....164 .....174 .....185 .....153 .......143 ...l48,149 .......164 178,179,186 .......163 .......141 . . .105-107 . ..l50,l5l 162,175,184 . . .186,187 .......188 .....182 .....140 .......139 ...178,179 ...180,181 .......l56 .....l57 .....l57 .....l59 .....l56 .......152 ...190,191 . . . 176,177 .......173 .....152 .....152 220-I NDEX VE 1 - Y 1, . 4 Vin V- .'r :'1I'.1A!L-J!.1..,:-vi'f,'g f.W , ,i ll-A -- T- January Graduation . . . .1 udicial Board ....... Kings Daughters ..... Kings Players ..... Letterman Club ........ Missions Club .......... New Student Reception . . . Nurse's Capping Service . . Nurses Christian Fellowship Open House ............. Other Side Concert ....... P.E. Testing ............. Presidential Honor Awards Public Events ............ Public Events Board ...... Republican Club ...... Registration ............ Shakespeare Production . . . Social Affairs Board ...... Spiritual Emphasis Week . . Sports Baseball ...... Basketball ..... Cross Country .... Soccer ......... Tennis . ...... . . Track and Field . . . Women's Sports .... Wrestling ........ String Ensemble ........ Student Council .......... Student Missionary Union . 198,199 ......139 ....142 ....158 ....157 ....153 ...175 ...178 ...161 ...183 184,185 ...172 ........166 192,193 ...141 ...156 ...172 194,195 ..... .140 180,181 122-125 114-117 112,113 108-111 128,129 126-127 130-131 118-121 ........165 137,138 144-147 Torrey Bible Conference . . . 196,197 Women's Recreation Association ..... ...... 1 60 Alvandi, Gna ..... Arthur, Richard ..., Bass, Bill ........ Bicker, David ...... Boerner, Gerald .... Braun, Dorothy ..... Bridgen, David . . . Brown, Lowell .... Brown, Rayner .i... Burger, Barbara .... Buss, Dietrich .... Buss, Reinhard ..... Bustanoby, Andre .... Bynum, Bill ........ Carden, William .... Carmona, Israel ..... Chase, J. Richard .... Christian, James .... Coney, Joe ....... Cook, Clyde ..... Crawford, James. . . Daniels, Kenneth. . . Doland, Virginia .... Dunlap, Charlotte .,.. Ebeling, William .... Eddington, Lester .... Ehlert, Amold .... Eitzen, Robert ...... F leeger, Rebekah ..... Friederichsen, Doug ........ Faculty and Administration Index .....28 ....28,45 ....28,45 ......28 ....29,43 .....28 .....27 .....37 ......28 ...... .23 .....28,31,44 ........28 .....36 ......28 .........l82 ........28,29,9l ....l7,32,l75,l76 ......26 .....29,l44 .....29 .....24 .....30 ....29,34 .....29 .....29 .....24 .....22 ....30,34 ......30 Friesen, Mr. SL Mrs. Aaron ... ...... . .27 Fuller, Ruth ............. Fussel, Mary . .. Gilman, Sylvia Gooden, Gerald ..... Hafer, Ron ........ Hammond, David Hanson, Delbert .... Hart, Margaret .... Henry, James .... Hill, Floyd ..... Hill, James .... Hill, Robert ...... Hill, Virginia .... Hopkins, Bob House, Adrian ...... Humphrey, Dave .... Isaac, John ...... Iwata, Masakazu . . . Jones, Richard . . . Keyes, Shirley .... Kilander, Leta ...... Kindell, Dorothy .... Kuld, Paul .......... Kurtaneck, Nickolas Kurtz, Peter ....... .....30,34,4l ........26 ........24 .....24,l55 ......30,34 .....20,l42 ....30,44 .....30 .....30 ......30 ....3l,35 .....2l .....26 .....2l .....3l ,....3l ....24 ....3l ....3l .....3l ....29,3l Leonard, Stanley .... Livingston, Robert . . Lock, William ..... Logan, Grant .... Lu, Frances ....... Lutke, Ray , ........ McCullough, Betty ..... McDougall, Colin .... McGahey, Inez .... McNeely, Richard . . Mitchell, Curtis .... Montgomery, Gerald Nishida, George ..... Noles, Renee ........ . Nollmeyer, Richard. Norman, Ed ........ . . . Norman, Betty .... Older, Wes ........ Payne, Raphael .... Peeders, Harold . . . Peters, David .... Poelstra, Paul .... Poteet, James ...... Poteet, Margaret . . . Powell, Benjamin. . . Rankin, Ethel ...... Ridderhof, Rubetta . Roberts, Bill ....... Roberts, Ferry .... Rynd, James ..... Sarver, Charles .... Schwarz, Jack ..... Schwepker, Pete . . . Seaton, Craig ..... Serrano, Antonio . . Shanebeck, Diane .... Shanebeck, William Soubirou, Leonie . . Stepan, Russell .... Sturz, Harry ...... Sutherland, Phil ....... .... Sutherland, Samuel .... .... Talbot, Louis T ..... Terry, Dagel Throneberry, Connie Thuney, Nona ..... Thurber, Ed Tucker, Darold .... Tucker, Reva ...... Unfreid, Richard. . . Wall, Wilmar ..... Wetzler, Duane .... Wiebe, Loren .... Wilmot, Elda .... Wong, Jennie ...... Zamora, Frank .... .....3l ......32 .. .3l,32 ... .32,35 .....32 .....32 .....32 .....32 .....32 . . .... 33,36 . . . .... 33,36 .....33 .....33 ......22 . . . ...... 25,33 .28,33,l09 ......33 ......27 .....33 .....38 . . . .33,34 .....20 ....32,33 .. .... 32,33 .. .... 33,44 ....30,32 ... ...... 31,33 .. ..... 23,181 ......26 . . . .30,33 .....33 ....32,33 ..20 .....l8 .33 .....33 .....33 .34 ...34,l85 ......34 34,43,I54 l7,l8,l77 .....l8,142 ....28,34 .....26 . ....29,ll2 ......24 .....34 .....34 ......34 .....35,l76 ......35 .....35 .....35 INDEX-221 Deadlines and responsibilities, the press ure of studies- full of tension and expansion quietness and exuberance .sometimes aided b y friends, we hurried to achieve a goal, a destination- surprized that suddenly two semesters had slipped away and the year had come to an end yet amid the activities and the work we realize that calendar years end- God's time does not. we have only begun to experience God's direction, His love shaping us into becoming all that He has desiredfor us to be- perfect in Him. 11 ir 3 14' fr , , fax? 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Sometimes ,He builds us up, other times God smooths our rough and ragged edges. A YEAR-filled with radiant smiles and bitter tears, part of a growing process that never stops. BIOLA-a year of activities, exams, service, relationships. We have shared, withdrawn, cared, crammed, played and grown. June greets a person different from that which September taught. GRADUATION-a new beginning, a world lost without the Light we bear. God commands us to let our Light shine, and we're His People. A YEAR HAS PASSED-what have God's People at Biola done with their time? Much of that has been captured in this bookg we hope you'll laugh and cry and sing and praise God as you turn these pages. Most of all remember who you are and what you can do because of it-God's People becoming all that God intends us to be. Making this yearbook has become a permanent part of my life. There have been times, often late at night, when people have failed and disappointed me but there have always been others who by showing the fruit of the Spirit, have encouraged and reassured. Overall the staff has worked hard and this book attests their efforts. This has been the work of many-special thanks to all those on the staff and...Ron Larimore, Jeff Kerr, Carl Olsen, Frank Goveia, Joyce Nickel, .Ian Ciocchi, Georgia Warren, Gayle McCandless, Mr. Clyde Cook, Mike Sellers, David Ciocchi, Public Relations, American Yearbook Company ...and many more. Melvin Howell Editor


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