Glendale Union Academy - Stepping Stone Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

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•? b-( f p ( n v-i %. ,V S . ' - V :k n lA n i tA d ' {y-1 . -T nerrn r i r Ay ' - p -o y H . J JLi. ' irt ' AuJLo seAnn McGuffin Editor-in-chie onna Stebner Associate Ed aul Aragon ordon Reid Business Mar Photographer ' enda Hoatson Advertising A elinda Larsen Artist Front row: Mrs. Wooster, Mrs. H,ll, Mrs. Hclverson, Mrs. Prout, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Stafford Mrs. Joergenson, Mrs. Beasley, Mrs. John, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Aragon, Mr. Torey, Mrs. May, Mrs. Neufeld. The 1960 STEPPING STONE is respectfully dedicated to the HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION r appreciation for the wonderful work they have done in the past and will continue to do in the future. You, as your name suggests, have brought about the unity of home and school through your efforts, for which we are deeply grateful. We, the students and faculty of G.U.A., thank you sincerely and we join in wishing your organization God ' s blessing in the future. These cakes were made by the Home Arts classes for the Mother-Daughter Tea. The Paper Drive is another way that the Home ancj School uses to raise money for the different projects that they have. This page is sponsored hv: CORNW ' ELL AND KELTY HARDWARE t- SPORTING GOODS 115 South Brand Blvd., Glendale, Calijornia Seniors 1 1 Activities 49 Juniors 25 Sports 71 Sophomores 33 Elementary 83 Jr. High 40 Advertising 93 Probing one ' s mind on the concept ot time and its relationship to life can be as a star is to a ship adrift on the far-flung sea. For the abstract quality of time is like the endless sea. Always the future horizon looms ahead. Uncharted reefs, oppressive storms, and pleasurable ectasties of life are all hid- den by the veil of time. Richter said, Time is the chrysalis of eternity. How true this is for us as Christian youth. Each day is a new paragraph, each week is a new page, each month is a new chapter and each year is a new book flinging wide its heart for eternity to see. What is written in this book will determine the set of our sail and destination of our life in the future. Time can be the master of a man or man can make time his servant. Not one of us in our right mind would consider throwing away our life at a sudden thrust; yet, it is not the concept of the age to manifest no concern in throwing it away by par- cels and piecemeal. A sober realization of this thought read occas- ionally through the years may stimulate the set of your sail. The set of the sail can be varied. It will depend on the influence and purposes of your life. Has the eternal goal set in your youth been al- tered by the tides and the wind of your adult life? There is a port in the distance, but a pilot must be at the helm. Whenever you read this, it is time for retrospection upon your life for time waits for no man. It is said that it is well to leave our footprints on the sands of time, but it is wise to be more cautious of our fingerprints. C. E. Watkins !m The students enjoy a delicious meal prepared by Mrs. Geier and her associates. Mr. McCulloch gives expert advice to Mrs. Cress and Mrs. Schwondt. Students are in safe hands under the careful driving of Mr. Sudduth, Mr. Barron, and Mr. Aldridge. Mr. Foil and Mr. Barron keep our school in good condition by the odd jobs they do around the school. LYLE C. ANDERSON B.S. :hoir. Voice, Driver Ed. LOLETA BARRON B.A. Registrar, Shorthand FLORAMAE E. BLOOD B.S. Home Arts DELPHINA CRESS Accountant JOE ENGELKEMIER B.A. Jr. High Principal HELEN L. GATES Instructor of Physical Education MARIE GEIER Food Service Director Industrial Arts English CLIFFORD L. JAQUA B.A., M.S.Ed. Physics, Mathematics W, C JEFFREYS M.A. Bible, History, Driver Ed EARL C. JENKINS B.S. Instructor of Physicol Education -V WAYNE P- JONES B.A., M.A. Bible JOHN LEWIS, B,A. Science, History, Speech and Journalisnn R. DALE McCUNE M.S.Ed. Bible, Leadership MILTON McCULLOCH Treasurer, Assistant Business Manager ILKA M. REIS ,.A., M.A. Spanish RALPH W. SANDBERG M.Mus.Ed. HAZEL E. SHAFER M.Ed. English, Typing KATHRYNE SPEH M.A. German, Librarian BESSIE SHEPARD Elementary Music HELEN F. TUPPER Piano, Organ ROSEMARIE SCHWANDT Cashier JOSEPHINE V. HAGLUND Attendance Clerk 1 - jix vt Jxuxl, (Xlaxion W J ! ■ •w Followers of Christ. Leaders of men. Black and White. Red Roses and Pink Carnations. 13 DeVERE McGUFFIN, President L.S.C. Architecture CHERYL WOERTZ, Vice-President L.S.C. Elementary Ed. CAROLYN DOTY, Secretary L.S.C. Medical Secretary STEVE LOY, Treasurer L.S.C, Pre-Med. DON FRITZ, Parliamentarian L.S.C. Dentist RAYMOND CRESS, Pastor P.U.C. Chemical Research 14 igHirK  i « . -w e-««- - Tf PAUL ARAGON U.C.L.A. PreMed. BRUCE BADZIK P.U.C. Law CAROL BARTON WW.C. Zoology TRINETTE BELLINGHAUSEN P.U.C. Nursing BRUCE BENJAMIN L.S.C. Pre-Med NANCY BROWN P.U.C. Nursing B.S. 15 PRISCILLA BROWN Newbold English JOHN BRUNT [-.S.C. Theology GILBERT BURNHAM PU.C. Dentist DAVE BUTLER L.S.C. Engineering DIANNE CARBAUGH W.M.C. Elementary Ed. ELDON CARBAUGH W.M.C. Engineering I MIRIAM CATOLICO P.C.U. Secretary DOROTHY-ROSE CHARLAND Harvard Pre-Med DONNA CHALMERS P.U.C. Medical Secretary STEPHEN CLAUNCH P.U.C. Medicine ROBERT COCHRAN P.U.C. Agriculture BONNIE COUPERUS W.W.C. Mathematics 17 CAMILLA COUTS Undecided Com. Arts SONDRA DEACON L.S.C. Medical Secretary LaVERNE DIXON P.CC, Home Arts CAROL ERMSHAR L.S.C. Elementary Ed, VERNON ERWIN P.U.C. Dentist DIANE FOLKENBERG L.S.C. Pre. Med. HOPE GARCIA P.U.C, Psychology BILLY GRIFFITH G.C.C Undecided BRENDA HOATSON W.W.C. Pre-Law GEORGE GREEN L.S.C Dentist ERIC HERBRANSON L.S.C. Pre-Med JAMES HOOPER L.S.C. Theology CAROL HUNTER P.U.C. Vetinarian CONNIE JACOBSON G.C.C. Medicol Secretary MARY ANNE KRUGER L.S.C. Nursing BELINDA LARSEN L.S.C. Interior Decorating 20 THOMAS LePIQUE L.S.C. Engineering DeeANN McGUFFIN L.S.C. Pre-Law V r -: ' ELIZABETH NILSEN W.W.C. Pre-Med CAROLYN POST P.U.C. Speech DORIS PRYOR P.U.C. Undecided GORDON REID U.S.C. Physics DAROLD RETZER P.U.C. Theology SUSAN SCHULZE L.S.C. Dental Hygiene SP 21 GARY SCHWANDT L.S.C. Dentist ELAINE SPODEN W.W.C. Prelaw DONNA STEBNER L.S.C. Interior Decorating f? JOHN STEUNER P.U.C. Architecture RUDA LEE SUHRIE W.M.C. Elementary Ed. VIOLA SUMANG L.S.C. Meciicine 22 DIANA TAYLOR Valley State History YVONNE TJARKS L.S.C. Elementary Ed. 23 DICK TAYLOR President ADA RUTH ADAMS Vice-President RENEE PROUT Secretary ' 6i BILL ARAGON Treasurer HAROLD VOGL Parliamentarian 26 DAN DIRKSON Pastor Richard Abernathy Sue Bacon Robert Barros Malcolm Brown Jolene Calderone Blue arid White Lynn Cherry Lyie Cherry Marvin Cook Sandra Craig Diane Dickson 27 Nevin Downs Gene Dunham Linda Fewell ' 6i Marilyn Field Sharon Caspar 28 Josephine Giacono Arlis Henderson Jean Hoxie iJ F Ruth Jordan Edwin Karlow Deloris Kinsey Madelyn Klingbeil Mory Ella Klingbeil Alan Kreuzer Gilbert Larsen Michele Latta 29 Willie Lee Louie Mason Carolyn Maxson ' 6i Susan McCulloch Mary Ann McDonald ♦ 30 Mike Munson Jane Olsen Barbara Parker Carolyn Pampu Allen Pederson Ginny Rodriguez Bruce Root Marvin Seltzer Bobetta Shearer Linda Smith Dyone Specht 31 Warner Tuttle Vicki Vale Shirley Vance ' 6i Susan Weatherly 32 GORDON BEITZ President LUCERNE FRENCH Secretary Betty Abernathy TOM HUDSON Parliamentarian DEANIE REISWIG Vice-President ' 62 George Beanos LARRY PRUNTY Treasurer Nancy Anderson Dorothy Counts Rondi Ctimrnings Karen Dean Sharon Dunham Sylvia Evans Hernando Gutierrez David Hanson f Donald Hanson Clifford Hastings Bill Herndon Bob Herr 35 Judith Hil James Matheson v- ' 62 Henrietta Jones Gary Knipschild Jean Lutz Richard Martin Mike McCrillis Bruce Miller Mindi Miracle Judy Montrose ■w% Dennis Morgan Esther Perry • Marilynn Nelson Pauline Olsen Paula Radley Thelma Rhone Elizabeth Parker Don Perkins Lindo Seabold 37 T ?r Pamela Sellers Bob Torrey ' 62 Donald Slocum Tom Stiles Caylene Wagner Kenneth Webber David Thompson Juanna Tis James Wicol David Wong ft..J Nicole Wood 39 jr. liisli P UncUfUii ' l JiXMXjJtt Dear Junior High Youth, The years that we have spent together have made you increasingly important and dear to us. This year has been one of the very best, with achievements and memories that will last forever. Our daily prayer bands, our weeks of prayer, our class associations, our recreational and social ac- tivities, our camping trips, our spiritual victories — the memory of each ' brings a warm glow to the heart. The future is yours. It will be glorious indeed if you will only remember that the true object of edu- cation is to restore the image of God in the soul, and that eternity alone can reveal the glorious des- tiny to which man, restored to God ' s image, may attain. Sincerely your friend, Joe Engelkemier Junior High Supervisor A pleasant smile always accompanies Mr. Engelkemier. . Jon Butler President Dorothy Abernathy Jeanine Purdy Vice-President Sharon Aldridge Solly Brown Secretary Ronald Babbitt Bobby Prunty Treasurer Judith Brown Robert Bua Parliamentarian Rick Buckland Richard Davidson Pastor Don Bush neAJi tne t David Chambers Shirley Haluska Louise Charland Ivan Hanson Ronald Dean Ernie Jordan Esther Escobedo Lloyd Kinsey Ronald Fritz Roy Lonser Roberta Gloss •Robin Lynch m..s Josephine Moscoso Carolyn Nelson Terry Pederson Carmen Pedroso Gary Predmore Lynette Prout Synove Reichelt LoDonno Ringering Sylvia Rodella Roy Rossi Carol Running Glen Schwandf Robert Seamount Donald Shearer Sharon Stebner Delores Williams Joyce Witte 43 44 Ted Anderson Sondra Anunsen Sharon Ayres Frank Bay David Brown Martha Brown Deborah Butler Andrew Dixon Evelyn Fox Dennis Foy John Garner Clinton Gay Charles Hall Bonnie Herr Joan Hoatson Wayne Hurley John Jospersoj Julie Jensen Richord KarloW ' Lewis Longworth ' -1 (U ' ' ' - - - Brenda Lee John Lew Roy Loknn Michael McCulIoch Tony Martin Russell Nelson Jacky Oswald Roland Perez David Perry Wayne Reid Cheryl Retzer Enriqueta Rodriguez ' W I Joe Rodriguez Bernie Sandberg Karen Seamount Charlene Sietz Buddy Sietz Valerie Smith Mary Vogel Johnni Wagner Larry Yee 45 FRONT — Bonnie Herr, Pianist, Evelyn Fox, Vice-President, Carol Running, Secretory; Bob Bua, Parliamentarian; Jon President; Wayne Hurley, Pastor; Charles Hall, Song Leader. Would you like to go camping? The Junior High loves it. Front Row: Terry Pedersen, Parliomentarion; Charlene Seitz, Vice-President; Joan Hoatson, Secretary; Ron Fritz, Treasurer. Back Row: Don Shearer, President; Johneen Wagner, Key Editor; Robin Lynch, Pianist; Jerre Iverson, Song Leader; Bobby Prunty, Key Editor. Complimrnis of FOODS FOR LIFF H21 Fast Broadu ' ay Clendale Snow Valley Salton Sea )r]l 9 P. t : ■0 . r -►• - The Semina r Club is a club thot helps out with most of the religious activities of the school. Religious Vice-President First Semester Bobetta Shearer Religious Vice-President Second Semester 50 Elder Reile Fall Week of Prayer Elder Osmunson Spring Week of Prayer Physical endurance of E. G. White is demonstrated by David Butler. The officers of the seminar do an excellent job under the supervision of Mr. McCune. Speakers of the seminar. Elder and Mrs. Osmunson showing some costumes from Africa. Our Seniors as first graders. T And look at them nowl J Mi444C The choir has put on many fine programs at school and different churches. iji ri ' 01 ' ' 1 K 1 J 1 « Eighth grade choir taught by Mr. Anderson. 54 Girls ' Trio; Bonnie Herr, Martha Brown, ond Valerie Smith. A. J This page sj nsored bj ' : UTTER l ilNLEY MORTUARIES 624 S. Centrid Avenue, Glendale Citrus 1-319J, CHapman 5-2788 Girls ' Quartette; Carol Barton, Mary Ella Klingbeil, Madelyn Klingbeil, and Elizabeth Nilsen. Senior Boys ' Quartette: Darold Retzer, George Green, DeVere McGuffin, and Gordon Reid. 55 The Senior High Band, which is taught by Mr. Sandberg. The G.A.U. Concert Band has 50 members. Scheduling prevents this number rehearsing to- gether except just before concerts. Consequently the bond rehearses in two sections two different periods. Next year with the Junior High absorbed into the Senior High, the large group can re- hearse together again after six years of Junior High scheduling problems. The band is in good shape this year with several concerts. The highlight of the year is the Camarillo State Hospital concert plus the Homecoming finale concert. Mr. Ralph Sandberg 56 «n Trumpet TriO: Kenny Webber, Bobby Prunty, and Jean Fox. Trombone Quartette: Richard Davidson, David Chambers, Gary Predmore, and Jerry Iverson. The Junior High Bond, taught by Mr. Sandberg. r TcaLiuiiu -iiu of her students to play a violin. Mrs. Bessie Shepord 58 v«q Senior tJfl 2KMn04 4 10FeS04 -r 8M2S04= K2S04 4 2MnS04 + 5Fe2 (S04)3 4 8H20. Confusing, isn ' t it? Taught by Mr. Sudduth. Vs = V2g5, Can you do this? The Physics class can. Taught by Mr. Jaqua. n s Pp 1 Life Problems is a class where the Seniors learn about the problems of life. Taught by Mr. McCune. This page is sponsored by: GLENDALE UNION ACADEMY PRESS 638 Kimlin Drive Glendale 6, California Phone CI. 4-9194 The Advanced Homemaking class is learning how to become better honnemakers. Taught by Miss Blood. ■■■ Mrs. Shafer prepares her Typing class to be future secretaries. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Abernathy preparing the students for their future driving coreer. David Chambers is learning to be an expert in Mr. Coulsons Printing class. ' •iriJr- Mrs. Barron teaches an attentive class in Shorthand I. Thi.t popr sponsored by: lilST.tCM ' . liKOS. AUTO SHOP MM E. Chevy Chasr at I ' rrdujio R l. Clrndulr 6. Calif. Chapman 5-5775, Citrus 2-6876 Elder Wayne Jones teaches a class in Bible Doctrines. Mr. Jaqua and his Geometry class. Miss Godwin is teaching her English IV class. ■• r Seniors struggling through a Spanish lesson taught by Miss Reis. Now token over by Mrs. Perez. Compliments of HARLANS FEMININE FASHIONS 134 N. San Fernando Rd., Burbank 2232 Honolulu Ave., Montrose The founding of our country is studied in History and Government classes, taught by Elder Jeffreys. With the knowledge of Algebra II, the basic science is sim- plified. Taught by Mr. Jaqua. Fraulein Speh lehrt ihre Klosse Deutsch zu sprechen. Miss Godwin puts real meaning into English II. This piipi ' is sponsortJ liy: (;ij: ).tKS n.iKh:Ky firs ■ Cakrs ■ Rolls ■ Bread All I ' rprlahic Shorti ' niiif; Vsrd In Our Products Chevy Chase Drive at Glenoaks m w Our library is a nice quiet place to study. Connie Jacobson as she receives her Betty Crocker pin for having one of the higher grades in the test. The leadership class helps plan many of the activities of the school. Under the direction of Mr. McCune. Miss Speh teaches her library science class hovi to run the library smoothly. Front: Borbara Parker, Secretary; Dyone Specht, Key Editor,- Sondra Deacon, Pianist; Connie Jocobson, Organist; Dee Ann McGuffin, Annual Editor. Back: Eddie Karlow, Chorister; James Hooper, President; Linda Fewell, Religious Vice-President; Carol Ermshar, Social Vice-Presi- dent; Don Fritz, Treasurer. 64 (.oinpliniviits i j I ' KKIilJS I ' HODUCE For the lii ' sl in Foods Vrrdu{:;o and Chevy Cluise Glcndalc K M Front; David Butler, President; Bobetta Shearer, Religious Vice-President; Elizabeth Nilsen, Social Vice-President, Back; Dan Dirksen, Organist; Bob Herr, Chorister; Dee Ann McGuffin, Annual Editor; Bob Torrey, Treasurer; Elaine Spoden, Secretary; Dick Taylor, Pianist; Dyone Specht, Key Editor. Congratulations to the Class of ' 60 GLENDALE HARDWARE 730 E. Broadway Glendale For the Best in Sporting Goods ■ Hardware Housewares - Builders Hardware The Annual Picnic. Having Fun at Snow Valley. Cedf Siajflf Front, Sandn Craig, feature editor; Mary Ella Klingbeil, news editor; Carolyn Post, associate editor; Dyone Specht, editor; Sue Bacon, typist; Madelyn Klingbeil, repo ter, Brenda Hoatson, reporter; Mr. Lewis, sponsor; Ed Karlow, circulation n anager; Barbara Parker, reporter; Bobetta Shearer, reporter; Helen Gates, columnist; Susan Weotherly, reporter; Vernon Erwin, reporter; Eric Herbranson, photo editor; Dick Taylor, sports editor. WHKRK ONLY THK BKST IS (;(Mtl) KN()l(;H lop ol OIMI GLENDALE KEY T l«i t U % •1 Mirth 19 Aud.font Ftbrujry 24. 2S iTUDENTS ELECT NEW ASB OFFICERS BACKWARDS PARTY • V A ii.i .nr.c..c(i. ck SMior High Students Enjoy -• .■.r . ' l:i ' L , ' , ' . ' y P ' ' ' • Snow Valley A« OO (JLKNDAKK IMON A( ADKMY ClrndalcCnliforntn. Novrmtirr IS, l 2fi ' ulendale Union Academy ' s First Missionary NEW INDIISTRY UST MINIHK NKWS SAILS FOR ClIINA A( U l  •■ h«t -lab lilt • prinliiti i rpk hrn- nl (i Wr Ami 1(1 Ihr ' lu-ly •■( ll i ' hiMory ti Ihc Ailtrnt mr-vtirr Ihsl Ihr iinnling i.ir.. wa- «nr n ihr main ntrdtum ' ihn it fhirh th ' worlil •■■ tramtHl • r Ihr •mmil Ail -rnl nf ( ' hn t Thi- 1lti- bwri u. far b IMIi and wr nr thai llM |irr i •lil ilnlnx ii | ai1 in rnrrjnni thr mrutair to Ihr  urH. Tlw Srvrnlh luy Ailvrnli ! ' Imtay CnllrKT Kr« ( ' «inpniicii muoinK xurmw ' IVarhr  in l t k mar- fftn of nix. IO:I ■uhM-ripliono ovrr Ihr riwl ' ljirxi ' t rirrula- lion iKt- IMpcr Km rtrr kno n. Peaches! r fl.i, Thr V uTif mr I I ' ' ttirrrforr i ry •nil jioufiM ilonit Ihr l n Cherries! Thr (;irn Ulr VnMn Acaitomr u fa il.im.n ii mlitr thr |iur|«w f,.t m- iiKlvii. . Itui .k,t lf tn •i.rhrn fui Ihi nr «l IWIi| brjnilMl i |.|rn Uf IT. I ' l. !. Uiltlam  .hr. Snr tl. • r. 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'   ■• ' ■ Ihr ml«..i«it pWM rhirwl, an t lh-( Ihr «•• fmmr (hr i;ir .t«lr I ' Vrailrm) nil hr n|. rr «-thl l m m-n l-lar.. ■ { (hr as„|,| 1 4 ua hrnr fr-iH y -u, U tlliniM OUR LIBRARY hrr (hi ynt If ixl. y « ' l br1C 7 • .f Ihr l-ri rrwn4 • ' ( ant aih.il ThnoiKh Ihr |iatnMahi st •dorl Ihr tanitit I-mH. WwI •lu.fciil- ■ SiefifUnCf. Siofte Staj Elder Jeffreys, sponsor,- Gordon Reid, photo editor; Brendo Hoatson, advertising manager; Dee Ann McGuffin, editor; Belinda Larsen, artist; Paul Aragon, business manager; Donna Stebner, associate editor. %1 Dee Ann AAcGuffin Fditor-in-Chief Donna Stebner Associate Editor Elder W. C. Jeffreys Sponsor of Annual This is the energetic Advertising Staff of the Annual. Temperance Club Officers, Shirley Fewell, Don Fritz, Bobby Herr. Vance, Linda Some of the skiers who won medals at Wawona Gordon Reid, Paul Arogon, Elizabeth Nilsen, David Butler, Thomas LePique. ■ . Spanish I Club, Jolene Calderone, Linda Smith, Susan McCulloch, Susan Weatherly, Louie Mason, Dick Abernathy. 68 % J euu Spanish II Club, Sondra Deacon, Brenda Hoatson, Donna Stebner, Paul Aragon, Eric Herbranson. . r K.P.S.I. Club, Mr. Lewis, Sandra Craig, Vernon Erwin, Bobefta Shearer. ' ■ -i. -;. .y e - « 2f %. 69 Ready aim, STOP ! ! — The 4 Flats entertaining us. Your order please WIPI U, J - o o o o 0:0 o o 00 J 000000000 The eighth grade P.E. class. i- The ninth grade P.E. class. The tenth and eleventh grade classes. 72 «T f i The eleventh and twelfth grade classes. This page is sponsored by: BEHRENS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 416 Piedmont Ave., Glendale Citrus 4-1101 CHapman 5-1291 The tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade classes. 73 The ninth grade class. The eleventh grade class. The twelfth grade class. 74 «.. The tenth grade class. This page is sponsored by GLENDALE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL 1509 E. Wilson, Glendale 75 Are they going to get him? And away we gol 76 J Mr. Jaqua is on the go. Can he make it? GLENDALE SANITARIUM AND HOSPITAL 1509 E. Wilson, Glendale 77 Jim Eberhart racing down the slopes. Who ' s going to get the ball? Cute isn ' t he? He made it! «(j. I ,- •« - „ ( ■ ■— • ■■ ■ r O- - Mr. Jaqua throwing the ball to one of his fellow teammates. Bob is on the way to make a touchdown. Will he make it? 79 C The A.S.B. Banquet was a great success thanks to Carol Ermshar. The Bockwarcls Party was a howMng success! Due to the fact that it was leap year, it made it more interesting. 80 Ji Belinda Larsen having a good time on the Snow Picnic. George Green taking it easy on the chair lift at Snow Valley. 1 illi i ti Line up of some of the Seniors who went skiing at Wqwona. 81 QJrIrDtiir We always enjoy the good fellowship ond exchange of ideas with the Lynood cabinet. Everyone enjoyed the pizza dinner. ElMlLUDDd GLENDALE UNION ACADEMY Dan Dirksen plays a piano and organ duet !l Lynwood was very gracious to invite us for on evening of skating. ■■ . ' i ii; . ' A vi ' v i J Jj. %.J oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo ' Forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven ' are the words the Master used to describe the little ones of the flock. How adults must envy this tribute paid to children! Children whose faith is boundless, whose trust is unswerving, whose energy is exhaustless, whose intellect is supply to motivation and change whose association with the Di- vine is unfeigned, whose friendship and affection radiate devotion and alle- giance. Richard R. Williams Miss Woods is the efficient secretary for Mr. Willioms. 84 June Hartman Grade One Martha Hegstad Grade Two Mildred Hilderbrandt Grades Five and Six Carrie Martinez Grades Three and Four Arne Muderspach Grade Six ■y-;.,ft.  ...4 ' i ' f Erma Retzer Grade One Carolyn Seeley Grade Seven Ruth NorvN ood Grade Seven Doris Williams Grade Two Grade One - Mrs. Hartman Grade One - Mrs. Retzer 86 Grade Two - Mrs. Hegstod Grade Two - Mrs. Williams Grades Three and Four - Mrs. Martinez 87 Grade Three - Mrs. Sutton ■ --ll Grade Four - Miss Keck Grade Five - Mrs. Sugden 88 Grades Five and Six - Miss Hilderbrandt Grade Six - Mr. Muderspach Grade Seven - Mrs. Seeley Grade Seven - Mrs. Norwood 89 SftXUt6J3 Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Neufeld Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Woertz Dr. and Mrs. E. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Downs Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Brown Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Klingbeil Dr. and Mrs. L. Ermshar Dr. and Mrs. H. Prout Dr. and Mrs. A. Folkenberg Dr. and Mrs. J. Dewitt Fox Dr. and Mrs. S. H. 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Thank you, Elder Jef- freys, for your excellent assistance. Cindy-Lynn, the staff appreciates your fine photography. For your excellent division pages, Mr. Bacon, accept our appreciation. Donna Stebner, Associate Editor, without your fine help, it would have been impossible to make this book what it is. Paul Aragon, Business Manager, thanks to you for keeping the budget in line; to Carol Barton, Circulation Manager, for seeing that the people who wanted yearbooks received them; Adver- tising Manager, Brenda Hootson, for trotting around the city getting ads; Gordon Reid, Photog- rapher, for your excellent work in getting pictures when the staff needed them, and our ap- plause goes to Mr. Jenkins for his wonderful help with the photography. Without the Coach ' s help we wouldn ' t have this book. Belinda Larsen for your outstanding work on the cartoons and striking cover, goes our gratitude. Mr. Watkins and faculty, we want to thank you for your patience and encouragement. Thank you one and all. You have successfully completed a task of which you may well be proud. As editor, I wish you continued success. ckyjjt Ct- v -W Oo-LyAJ, f ytyJ: U llJoM W y X ' ' ' Ojnomer Lj. Jj. U. Crecdion publishers of year books for the oiscriminahng- L eawooL Uncorporatea yHonrovla, (jaufonua r u b Vv n )1 ' yii.


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