Lodi Academy Lodi, California Lodian Light Volume I6 I966 Contents 9 Religion . .... 25 Activities .... 33 Organizations 9 iisi if iisi1 ii' 45 Seniors. .. 6l Juniors ...... 75 Sophomores. . 87 Freshmen.. . 93 Advertisements 3 99 is M in ,. 'y ,, , .NH .lwf .Ns U .1 ' if 1 - 3 1 'V : ' E - w W I V iih 3 gi i,J,,l ,N .,. 3, , 'fx A 4,5 gg f . . ,,.t -, I- ,Q rag to if 4, 1 A if I gf ,Helen .V , 4, - 5 f 4 , ,. ,,,, 1, ,, -M 3 .M - .,.,,.,.,M ,.,. ,..,t,, ,.,.. . ,,f-- Wi ws- E i MIR s F, KJ The Hope of the School . . . ' l th t fill its halls The school is but a collection of But the Peop, E .awe and ur ose buildings aged by years of service. and rooms gwe It 1 P P 4 fi Cultural i Physical Social N ' fi' 2 x , I X L, sl , 'jf The Sights and Sounds of School The impressions of a school year are made of people . . . the teachers and stu- dents who make the hours of the school lasting memories. For what is a year but the lilting melody of a fluteg the yells and sweat of a ballgameg another A. S. B. an- nouncementg and, more important, the concentration essential for higher learning and spiritual growth. These are some of the sights, the sounds, the impressions of a school year. Mental Spiritual ag 2 EE? -, 1? -, 2 . 3? if f 1 w 6 I N20 N -1 -X 1, nw Lg Q li P' v T, if 1 gr lg' ,,..,.,w ' W W2 1 4. ,- W fr 5-- s-1 in-un. , ..v' Q f I ,,,' f, 'ff 4, ffm 1,1 gg Hi' 0190? -EW The Board of Education Seated, Left to Right: I-LE. Voth-Principal, LF. Knipschild, S.R. Jayne, LE. Chase-Chairman, E.A. Schmidt, D. Purdey. Standing, Left to Right: C. Lindsey, C. Scheidoman F. Johnson, M. C. White, W.O. Baldwin, E. Koenig, W.J. Blacker, L. R. Rasmussen, W.D. Walton, T.N. Neergaard, M.G. Johnson, R.D. Williams, C. Wil- liams, J. Bietz, F. D. 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During Mr. Voth's first year as prin- cipal, many changes have been made which proved helpful in continuing the good name of Lodi Academy. While weighed down with numerous responsi- bilities he is always willing to help a student. With his cheerful friendly man- ner he has promoted, Christian fellow- ship on campus. A few moments chat between Principals Voth and Chapman while both parties refuel vehicles. y hys . y With a glint of mischief, Mr. Voth dem onstrates feats of magic at the Faculty Talent Program. And a Heart for Youth Dear Students: While you have been busy with your studies this past year Ihave been going over the inter- esting history of our academy and have been sur- prised at the rich heritage that this school has had. Ihave come to the conclusion that this campus has many times been the direct object of Divine Providence. We have been told that we have nothing to fear for the future except that we should forget how the Lord has led us in the past. It is wonder- ful to know that the hand that is incontrol of our school today is the same hand that has been over this institution from its beginning. The philoso- phy of our school, its purpose and objectives have not changed since the first graduating class. The only noticeable difference now is the much larger student body. What a privilege and an honor we have in swelling the ranks of those who are respon- sible for the hastening of our Lord 's retum. May we all work together toward that end. Most sincerely, ffw-M7554 HARVEY VOTH, M.A. r , . Mr. Voth has spent countless hours in planning and preparation to make the new Lodi Academy a reality. Mrs. Salcedo Gives Visitors Warm Welcome Mrs. Salcedo glances up from piles of papers to welcome UQ C8.1'I'16I'8IT1 311. MARTA SALCEDO nv- he 'QS I shi 1 ,,,. I W ,..1 c J IVAN NELSON, B. A. With the concentration necessary to properly add long columns of figures, Mr. Nelson works on. Purdey and Nelson Show Interest in Students But Especially in Their Money Mr. Purdey does more than total figures. He makes sure that money -and material are used properly. ati f Qlllfifmilfvi jflj?7'275's 1321 sw DUANE PURDEY, B. S. X M rvrliiia 'QA' Blue-Science Kaiser-Math, Registrar Mr. Kaiser assures Beverly Dunston and Miletus Hen- neberg that Chemistry can be fun. R W The chem lab, the place of many 4 startling discoveries, is a fitting 'J background for Mr. Blue and the studious Jerry Fessler. .',' 5,4 A ra , RAY BLUE, M.N.S. VERNON KAISER, M.A.T. 7? WILLY GOLTZ, B.A. Besides teaching German, Mr. Goltz enjoys P. E. classes. Herr Goltz, Senor Salcedo Teach Languages A very artistic man, Mr. Salcedo uses his hands to express Spanish phrases. FERNANDO SALCEDO, B,S, JIM HOTTAL, B. A. n Seeing student achievement gives enjoyment to teachers. Mr. Hot- tal is no exception. Hottal Stresses Historic Dates, Scorekeepings Pushups, Proper Posture Encouraged by Yaw Alway ady to lend a helping hand, Mr. Yaw as sists Dwight Boyd on theb r. LOUIS YAW, B.A. PETER MAHER, B. A. Privacy is not a part of the Mahers' life. Boys Dorm Capably Handled by Maher, Hoffman Mr. Hoffman cheerfully helps wherever needed, be it trans- A porting students to town or substitute-teaching. ROBERT HOFFMAN 'W 16 Miss Sherman demonstrates stitching form to attentive student Linda Billingsley. The helpful relationship between students and faculty 1S prevalent this year. Sherman-Home Ec, Assistant Dean Hoffman-Dean of Girls ALICE HOFFMAN The cheerful, under- standing spirit of Mrs. Hoffman has made dorm life very enjoy- able this year. A few moments of leisure are captured here while Mrs. Hoffman observes cafeteria decorum. 5 A R ...f MARY ALICE SHERMAN, B. S TENNA ANDERSON Laundry Supervisor W Anderson, Hagele Keep e RR Students and Campus Clean X R R Aee,y'y In a struggle to keep the canapus green, Mr. I-Iagele and Dean fs-.rf Malkowslu arrange the wateung PIPES. fl, ARTHUR HAGELE, B. ' X A., 4 EDNA BOYD Mrs. Boyd helps Beverly Dunston calculate student charges. Bo d, Walther Feed Hungry Multitudes l.,i're P 'ieerr s'l-l'1 3 + Mrs. Walther 1S seen lll a familiar cafeteria setting. Q MARTHA WALTHER NV' DON DAWES, B. A. Mr. Dawes explains the fine points of mechanics to Dave Reid and Jay Virbel. Dawes, Sherman Instruct Industrial Arts The ever-busy Mr. Sherman works about the press, keeping his staff of printers on their toes. DAVID SHERMAN get , NINA RAMSEY, B.A. Perry Knecht watches intently as Mrs. Ramsey adjusts margins. Amid Pounding Keys Mrs. Ramsey Teaches Typing School Nurse Plagued by Others' Headaches Mrs. Koenig, the h 1 fiII 1' ' MABLE KOENIG, R. N. Qi 21 GAYLE RHOADS, B.A. Senior Bible students raise many interesting and sometimes humor- ous questions to be answered by Elder Rhoads. k i i Rhoads, Waterhouse Teach Bible Truths As Librarian, Mr. Waterhouse finds his typewriter invaluable. THURSTON WATERHOUSE, B. A. ,-.... 'UWFV fund Mr. Aso is often seen ' shooting, inf' JERRY ASO, B. S. Mr. Aso pauses during narration of Walden to grasp senior opinions on the topic. Aso, Rhoads Comprise English Department With Mrs. Rhoads' encouragement, Juniors do some deep thinking in English Literature. BETTE RHOADS, B. A. M- 1 as wi' ROBERT LICKEY, B.A. With Mr. Lickey's aid, learning piano is fun for George Jeys. Lickey- Keyboard Bockmann-Voice Stewart-Instrumental BOB BOCKMANN B S Mr. Stewart lifts his baton and another rehearsal be- gins in preparation for the many sacred concerts the band presents each year. SYDNEY STEWART, B. A. R Iigion 5 'V f c s1zgfz, 1w . : A 9 f L vf Z V' T Q: '35 P E:--ff! ,f 'i' M , , ,N Lf? w E E l,f:syr:'s:-,Q , ,qw Wi X 2 wa, is H f. LY. E 1 W f-1:-'-Iiiaifix' ':'.,q:I... N fr ig HK ,gk . , gjaif My: Elder Sorensen made the counseling room a good place to visit with students. At the close of the week a testimony meeting was conducted, with amazing success. The warmth and joy of the meeting helped to heighten the spiritual torre of the entire week. Sorensen Leads Fall Week of Prayer Strange stories of India and the mellow tones of a trumpet added interest to the words of wisdom brought by Elder Sorensen. During his week stay, Elder Sorensen spent all his available time with stu- dents. Here he is pictured visiting a junior class. 'Here I Stand' -f q Lorenzo Patino Qbelowy began the Student Week of Prayer with Mar- tin Luther's famous quotation from the Diet of Worms. He challenged the students to stand up for their beliefs. Tuesday evening Bill Martin spoke on the topic, Salvation Only in Christ . Ben Snell entreated students to . . . Choose Life . Speaking as one stu- dent to another, he gave examples of proper living. Village MV officers: Fran ces Ebel, Pam Underwood, Jane Fessler, Marcia Ruhl, Siaron Ratcliffe, Harry Koenig, Dave Williams, John Letcher. V Maintains Strong Programs Second semester MV officers: Becky Walker, Gwen Bauer, Lorenzo Patino. Two weekend outings for MV officers were provided during the year. First semester they visited Pinecrest Camp, high in the Sierras. During second se mester they got to attend meetings at Hobergs Resort. MV programs were provided regularly during each sabbath afternoon at the academy during the school year. Dormitory students were quite happy and proud to organize and lead out in a Sabbath School on our own campus. Sabbath School leaders: Margaret West, Sharon Leichter, Pat Kaderly, Kathy Huber, Mark Gar- rido, Jean Hinckley, Lyn- na Belin, Bennie Scott. i We Begin Qur 0wn Sabbath School First semester MV officers: Deo Fisher, Cheryl Newell Kathy Wauchope, Irma Nielsen. Seminar members meet with Elder Rhoads to make final preparations for Student Week of Prayer. Seminar Members Train For Sacred Service Second semester officers: John Letcher, Lor- enzo Patino, and Ben Snell. First semester officers: Deo Fisher, Dan Fisher, and Lor enzo Patino. Seminar this year consists of talented young men chosen to represent our school in religious programs. inging Bands Great Sabbath P.M. Activity At Grose's Convalescent Home, a pa- tient enjoys singing with Arlene Olsen and Ken Ortize. For those who enjoy making others happy and who like to sing, two o'clock on Sabbath aftemoon could mean but one thing -- sing- ing bands. What a worthwhile way to spend a few minutes telling others about Christ. Students Remember Sabbaths As Time For SouI's Growth As the sun sets on Friday evening, each be- liever welcomes this opportunity to set aside his work, his studies, and maybe his worries -- and to join with others in a quiet vesper hour, beginning the day of rest and spiritual growth. The facade of the new Fairmont Church has become one of the symbols of our faithg one can enter for worship and quie devotion. fa ,f :,'gggg?sMM,, ' V A V WV: AV' mm? M Q V . ... :wi eV J ' 'L?3VfZV5V5V KV L 'f VfVVjgis,f:ki2i 5 L VVfffwVsV2Vwf ' 7-fi ,k-f, ,,.-- - ,:v-., , WV? WV -, .V V wk Vw 7 V 5ifi'fi'5'i' NGN? ' fiu cf .. f -' QVLT f , . ' -,VuV.r:fs:-vJ'?iJ?Y' VV? . '1'2.v:zil?3'?. ,KiVVf5.':'7:?'?'1 - '5i3f?J?'. V',l'11fV1,1:V . ' ' . ,,J,gVVEi5fg V .:fiViV5V' V Vey V mm . i '2'1Y J1'U -, 'sf V 5, ,K :r'af2ff: i fVVVVafsmffffffQia'ff2 2 ' V 1 - 'K IVV V V 7 ' AfVit.?':?f ?fi15?QFlQS5'?' K asvgeg K 'I 4 K. X n IU RMK 5, V, .,1,V,,V,w' VPV ff g Q .V V.VV VVV. V ww VM-VWQVWLY ,V z,, V.,, 3 V . ',VVzVgVV Vw, VVV, V, W V -vm v V, Sophomore Ken Potter and senior Harry Koenig close in on the loose football. Arlene Olsen strikes again! Lt sa sr., . Q . ., l y Bonnie Brehm, Lavonne Smith and Rae l Meleken nibble between games. N 3-4 Fall Picnic: Food and Games Strategically located in a tight, well-organized schedule came The Day -- the day of relaxation, games, and mountains of food. It was the Fall Picnic. The activities started with an exhibition of frustra- tion, awkward attempts, and embarrassment. QWe shall refer to it as the girls' softball gamey. At one time in the closely-matched struggle the score was a stagger- ing 2l-2. Despite later gallant attempts by the fresh- man-senior team, the opponents retained the victory and were first through lunch line. After a hearty lunch of pizza, the senior men dom- inated the football scene, showing outstanding team- work against both students and faculty. With the setting of sun the day came to a close and watchers and participants returned home to remove grass stains and that itchy-sweaty sensation. Vigziy.. N, Camping Is . . . Camping is.. .cooking. . .keeping warm and crowding around the kerosine lamp. Our weekend at Railroad Flat was a round of swinging, swimming, singing, sermons, and Saturday Night. RIGHT: John Zapara finds a moment for music as campers pack up, BELOW: Out of the darkness emerged a collection of hill- billies never before known among Lodi's studentry. Their music was beyond description. V W' f?bf-F i fi if -3 if W , I l,,Z P. Q' L 3 . ii .aa LEFT: Sabbath services were conducted in the beautiful church of nature. . 'in M- 35 looks on. LEFT: Mr. Sherman captures costumes on poleriod. . .while Tom Hensel, the wolf CTO' Fractured Fairy Tales . . Across the campus streamed a caravan of creatures. Their destination, the gym, loom before them. They crept up the iridescent stairway and entered a world transformed by imagination and carefree dreaming. This was the beginning of an evening for fun and films, for games and gaiety. A variety of activity was supplied by booths scattered throughout the gym. The evening was climaxed with the awarding of costume prizes. ABOVE: The Freshman booth brought special glee to Don Moore, Jean Ruminson and Charlotte Norwood. RIGHT: Kelly Rhoads showed great interest in the German booth. . . or was it the ginger- bread house '? O O Feature of Fall Festival An air of fractured memories remained ith the group as they filed from this world of rinderellas and princes, paupers and nocchios. A moment of suspense. .. LEFT: Entering the gym was a thrill in itself. Here Rose Mary Guzman and Bonita Thoza slide in. BELOW: Miss Sherman and Mr. Maher pause at Cinderella's coach for cider. Their hours of planning and preparation made the night possible. V A Wa..-. N Ev I ii ,mn ll .smugt 5 r-puxcrc llnfai Merry Christmas! 'Twas the night before Christmas vacation, and all through the gym the sound of Christmas tunes was shattered by the noise of skaters. Around and around the tree they floated, entranced by the glow of it. Taking a break from skating one might feast upon the season's favorites or wander into the r fireplace room for games. Then in the midst of activity who should i appear, but of course, Santa Claus. Equipped with skates and cart loaded with nondescript parcels, he glided about, finally stopping before the tree. When everyone had gathered about him, the presents were given out, making the evening complete, and each returned to his az place of dreams. Candy Clayton and Tom Owens enjoy a moment with Santa Claus. Skating consumed most of the evening. Mrs. Maher helps students choose from a vast array of delicacies. l 1 1 W i Flight 833 s ow Leaving . . . . . .with this announcement, One Night International was airborn. With the roar of warming engines dying on out ears the voice of our pilot blared over the P. A. , assuring us ofa safe and enjoyable flight. Settling back, our world tour began. Before us loomed an airport terminal which set the background for each number. After returning from our flight, all considered it a truly worthwhile experience. Tommie Estes in Dragnet skit While awaiting the decisions ofthe judges, the musical team of Mr. 's K I Hold S Johnson and De Leon charmed the Barbara amen Smgs to ue audience. A ,'mma.,,, Christmas Theme of Girls' Cpen House After a tour of immaculate rooms, fGfTCShmC1'1fS were served behind the scene of an old Christmas night with Jean Hinckley reading to the children. 4 I ' 1 42 + X '-K W U - aa ,, .. A program themed on what Christmas means to various ages, from toddlers to grandrnas, climaxed with a double quartet singing I'll Be Home for Christmas. Reverse escorting gave the gals a taste of masculine manners, which they executed with varying degrees of self-confidence. During play periods, intramural sports were in the spotlight. Among sweat and Ace bandages, boys fought for baskets and touchdowns. Intramural Sports Keep Boys on Toes A moment of tense stillness before the mad scramble begins Q :Alf lu ' ' v His 'lf x Luau Is Reward For Campaign s Success The winning team of the Gateway Campaign was promised to have a Luau Banquet in their honor with the losers serving them. But when both teams went over their goal, it was voted unanimously that the faculty serve. So here they are, preparing for the banquet. Distinguished servers wait on students. For the main attraction of the evening the film, Inn of the Sixth Happiness, was shown. Mr. Blue and Mr. Dawes make last minute checks on the projector. Qrgani 3ti0n WS: ,.. , '3ff!-,- . 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Jiwk- ,V L L, ,K , I Nffbivsifqy W 'kf'f. mf ,V- i ,..wwfgg.w:5.:, ., ..,.,,. The Amateur Hour was the first major project of second semester officers. It was at that occasion they were officially presented to the students. They are, Gary Hopkins, parliamentariang Bill Wager, pastorg Jean Hinckley, treasurerg Charlotte Norwood, secretaryg Linda Coberley, vice- presidentg and Jerry Fessler, president. With the first signs of spring the second semester officers begin planning for the annual banquet that accompanies the season. ASB Leaders Make Year Success First semester President Tom Owens decorates tree for the Christmas festivities. Other activities of first semester officers were the weekend carnpout and Fall Festival. Each affair was heartily enjoyed by the students. Many hours were spent eating, planning, and organizing school functions. Officers are, Jeannine Zimmerman, rreasurerg Candy Clayton, vice'presidentg Tom Owens, president: Frances Ebel, secretaryg Royal Aaby, pastorg Jerry Fessler, par- liamentarian fnot shown. J The Girls' Open House was only one of many interesting and enjoyable activities sponsored by the dormitory clubs, At right, village boys Jay Landis, Gary Trefz, and Tom Hensel wait for their dates. Pg 1 tl First semester Girls' Club officers: Sharmon Lindsay, secretaryg Becky Walker, pastorg Bonnie Brehm, presidentg Arlene Olsen, pianist. Not shown: Jean Hinckley, vice- presidentg Mary Ann Mund, treasurerg Vicki Tetz, chorister. . fi! s wakes- First semester Boys' Club officers: Ken Ortize, sergeant-at-armsg John Crouch presidentg Terry Pantel, secretaryg Royal Aaby, parliamentariang Ben Robinson vice-presidentg Charles Whitcomb, pastor. ' z Q5 yn. F H if i Dorm Clubs Enjoy Active Social Year Second semester Girls' Club officers: identg Gloria Hanger, treasurer, Darleen Bonnie Widicker, pianistg Mary Lou Willie, choristerg Gwen Bauer, secretary. Robinson, pastorg Mary Jo Martin, pres- I , .J u no 4 X Second Semester Boys' Club officers: sereftary-treasurer, Dan Fisher, par- Terry Pantel, Sergeant-at-armsg John liamentarianz Bill Wager. ViC6' Horning, Presidentg Howard Conley, pr6SidSI1t: Clyde R6iSWig, PHSIOT. C 3 rife f 3 sn liek iff! id-lk 5' 3 fair ' C , , W' 24-J as if 5 C 1? 7' i fffg- a'N lL 'W':7m':V'L - W Lodi Academ Leading the band in talent are the officers: Karla Meller, Secretary- Treasurerg Ienanne Leary, Vice-President and Concert Mistressg Charles Whitcombe Student Concluctorg Dave Williams, Publicity Secretaryg and Jerry Fessler, President. Not shown are: Pat Kaderly, Librariang and John Horning, Property N Manager. Ws mphoni Ba At last! The dream of new uniforms or the Concert band came true. But not without hard work, effort, and good alesrnanship for the selling of fruitcakes, Ieanuts, and chocolate. But it was all forth it, for now the concert band is ,omplete in the new black, semi-formal iniforms. Loclians officers: Barbara Kamen, ser- geant-at-armsg Arlene Olson, treasurer, Deo Fisher, president, Arlene Hill, pastorg Sheryl Landis, vice- president. Music Group A partial View of a chorus and Lodians rehearsal on stage in the gym before the Christmas concert. The two groups each performed by themselves as well as uniting in combined choir numbers. Continue Numerous Activities i During Year The Lodians above as they appear in their concerts. This group travels widely each year, giving numerous concerts throughout the Northern California Conference. This year their activities included a trip to Pacific Union College for a choir festival, where they sang in a five hundred voice choir. K Terry Pantel gets acquainted with some printing technique while working as assistant editor of the school paper. Here he checks negatives before an offset plate is made. The ATE AY Vol. 38 Lodi Academy, Lodi, California, November, 1965 No 1 Pam Underwood finds that her position as editor is a busy job. She spends much time in preparation of copy. 54 a , Gateway Staff Keeps Busy Those who work on the school paper may find their education broadened considerably. Several must learn sales promotion in having a successful subcrip- tion campaign. Others develop a few basic skills in printing. And all spend time reporting, writing, or editing. Reporters this year have been: Francis Ebel, John Letcher, Rae Meleken, Jim Thomas, Edwin Rogers, Bill Wager, Lorenzo Patino, Sharon Robinson, and Dave Williams. Carrying out the important task of mailing each issue have been Donna and Sandy Sturgill. gs an 1, C M... a, -aw.,-...Q 'wgm......-.. vvlii-fo. llsnnakmd Mr. Aso teaches a Journalism class whose duty it is to publish the paper. ln the background of this classroom scene are charts showing campaign progress Mr. Jerry Aso Pam Underwood Terry Pantel ff-. :MJQ17 t if 35, , me ' VW, iw! 'ab' it Tall, speedy cameraman Tom Running is found in a Lodian Light Staff In Action At left, Jeannine Zimmerman makes a last check on names before completing the roster. typical position. In addition to taking photos, Tom spent countless hours making prints. Assistant Editor Becky Arregui happily 1 helped to lighten the editor's load. Also, our special thanks go to Ad Managers Pam Underwood and Tom Owens, who did an outstanding job in representing our school to the community. l l Taking group pictures CAN be quite a problem. Cameraman John Crouch organizes ASB officers. V! KE Additional thanks should go to: Mr. Aso -- for pictures, suggestions, and filmg Mr. Rummel, for fast and efficient photo serviceg Mr. Sherman, who allowed us to disturb his print shop: Barbara Scheppler, for examples, encouragement, and ideas, the sutdents who endured repeated attempts at being photo- graphed: Mr. Massey, for pizzag Chuck Wil- liams, for L,A,P, sealy and an unknown cat, who helped to make one evening pass more rapidly. 6-X ,ff One o'clock in the morning-- blurry-eyed and frazzled after hours of work, Sponsor Mr. Bockmann and Editor Judy Saulsbury check the mailing schedule before depositing another copy shipment. A cheery, helpful worker, Jenanne Leary receives senior proofs from Dan Fisher. Jenanne worked with students' pictures, making sure all photos were taken and proofs returned. Explaining the roster to staff member Diane Voth, and meanwhile being asked a question by cameraman-and-layouv worker Ron Leonard, the editor is distracted by the camera. fEditor's note: No, the headgear pictured here does not simplify thinking, unfortunately.J Mr. Goltz shows how to do the first half of a front flip. Rose Marie Guzman has just done the last half of a something-or other. Ski Club, Tumbling Team Tr to Fall Gracefull Ski Club officers and sponsor begin mapping out another delightful weekend. N Z a ll aff-www ' The Spanish Club Banquet featured guitars, colored lights, and foreign food, transforming the fireplace room into a typical Restaurante Espanol . Mr. and Mrs. Salcedo help entertain the guests at right. Those serving at the banquet wore red-and-black Spanish hats, adding to the impression that this was part of old Spain German Club officers: Frances Ebel, Candy Scheideman, Pam Underwood, Candy Clayton, Alan Yee, Craig Buller, Bruce Keszler, and ,Tim Thomas. Language Clubs Enjo Foreign Food, Fun Spanish Club officers: Beverly Dunston Sharon Rogers, Jerry Fessler, Lorenzo Patino, and Mr. Salcedo, sponsor. f-+3-aan... The Teachers of Tomorrow Club has enjoyed many profitable hours at the elementary school observing students and teaching methods. lt is the hope of the officers to inspire fellow students with the need and qualifications of teachers, Left: Officers are penetrating the resources of the 6th grade encyclopedia. From left to right are, Gloria Guzman, Pastorg Kathy Hickerson, Secretaryg Bonnie Widicker, Public Relationsg Becky Arregui, Vice Presidentg Judy Saulsbury, Presidentg Mrs. Ramsey, Sponsorg Joyce Stoneman, Parliamentarian and Sharren Gosney, Historian-Librarian. T. O. T. and Science Clubs Enjoy Active Year Preparing to build their own telescope, the Science Club officers study the lens. Club officers are, left to right, Bill Wager, President: Rick Brown, Vice Presidentg Glenn Mathe, Pastorg Evan Harklerode, Secretary. Not Shown: Howard Conley, Treasurer. 60 X With feelings of uncertainty, members of the Science Club make final preparations to launch polyethylene global. ,v My U , I ,W W P51533 iam J ' W ' W gi? 4, M 1 Seniors W' 1 f v52i ?E1'5ai 23 f'fiLf211ewwvv'wf:n.,wF2kE:w'vw'w w'!- a M Y 151, WX + TERRY PANTEL President VIKI TETZ f-Z, Vice -President 6.7 DEO FISHER Pastor Seniors Selected for Leadership The year so long awaited . . .they find them- SENIORS, and this fact quells all others into submis- selves confused and unsure. But not for long. Soon sion. the seniors realize their status as the unequaled Seniors have a spirit unattainable by any other Class of '66, They need not be the largest C1aSS, DOI class, and they have a pride that is justified. They even the smartest or most talentedg for they are have spent four years with books, theorems, recipes, slide rules, first-aid manuals, pushups, and prepara- tion for service. And they have had time for di- version--a few moments here and there for a date or LINDA COBERLEY JOHN LE TCHER Secretary Parliamentarian BILL WAGER Sergeant-at-Arms S 1 5 Q1 if s Fha DEE DEE CURROW GAYLE RHOADS Treasurer Sponsor As Final Year Opens a ball game, perhaps. But ever ahead was another tudy hall and another exam. Now at last this portion of life will be completed. They approach graduation with eagerness. It is a goal to attain, the end of the beginning. GRADES . . . a burden to students, a bother for teachers . . . but a glint of satisfaction from Elder Rhoades tranquilizes Jon Crouch and Terry Pantel. FERNANDO SALCEDO Sponsor t .,,. . ,. ,,... 4, Q. Studies Still DAL ANDERSON Demanded Attention 0 0 0 64 SUSIE AYSON SANDY BECKER The mormng after the nlght before fmds semors absorbed 1n Ameucan Hlstory notes UQ -v-3-'mv RICK BROWN AUDREY CONLEY f-JK . 2 M N . CANDY CLAYTON N i , But ot II the Time JON CROUCH 65 BEVERLY DUNSTON R MA --. RI FILLBACK wt? JERRY FESSLER DALE ETHERTON Many Found Time Girls gab it up before dra- matic Open House progran Candy Clayton and Pam Underwood dominate the scene with Becky Arregui . and Ranell Buller showing varying degrees of interesrl DAN FISHER For Fun DAVID GABRYS rg' mmf MA RK GARRIDO BILL HA NS EN th? MIKE GOERTZ GA RY HOPKINS KATHY HUBER PAUL IENSON ff-di DA VID IORGENSEN 0 Q , Senior Pull BRUCE KESZLER Q Dominates Campus Bennie Scott helps defend the senior class during a chapel exercise frightp JENANNE LEARY RON LEONARD HA RRY KOEN IG LY.NN KOHLER MARY IO MARTIN ,ff ' f I GLEN MATHE KA RLA MELLER JUDY NOWAK Seniors Pass in CHARLOTTE NORWOOD RAE LYNNE MELEKEN IRMA NIELSEN Track and Field TOM OWENS SHA RRON PUCC I Mike Goertz -tries to slip past the grasp of Perry Schimke in a fast- moving game of flag football, a favorite Sunday-afternoon sport. LORENZO PA TINO CAESUS REECE CANDY PENDRY DA VID REID INGRID ROGERS Books, Tests, Concentration CLYDE REISWIG BEN ROBINSON TOM RUNNING JEAN RUMINSON Are Keys to College Bruce Keszler concentrates on ACT test in preparation for college. PERRY SCHIMKE DAVID SMITH JUDY SAULSBURY BENNIE SCOTT M09 W nrts ww K ,, Z' JIM THOMAS Q11 , 9, jf an LARRY TOMAT BONNIE WIDICKER ,wsu fini WANDA THOMPSON PAM UNDERWOOD .4-M0990 PAT ULM RICK WILLIAMS IEANNINE ZIMMERMAN I W, ,..,: ,::. :, ,,::, , 45 M2505 4 ' ?2'5'W'4'4 ' I +531 .25 a i i 2525 5 . ::k5 :Q .. . .. .. V .. . ' 51'.i'f:f-5:'.k!si!i25i?? ': F 5 :52w+:':: :?55:.' 3 :YQ 5E5f: :i - HH' :E f 1-1'A 'S.., .E1f' :1 213 rQ?:S.i5 .: mg :' ' j'f':'t :,. I ..,. .. , .. , nf QW fx -- 1 -' JE: :il .! ,gi2s5: :5ETf'X.. 21 I O , fa. 5.32, 5-, .. .Q Craig Buller President L' 'k'if'f'1 fZ ?'1 2 L ,,. ,. . af 5 , is rfl 'rrf a ,, ,, fm-i ,r, , V V i ryssr i l f???f.f5EJf5iELff3:E1E f' if wi lfihiiii war, aymmm, f f 1 Wi-at s,,wmf ,W . ,Mi .... rwwfesiffesffff-W 1-,1 fW.W,,g55,,3wgggzasa f K en Ortiz e Sergeant - at - A rms s 9 ,.- f Juniors Boas Juniors can have the satisfaction of looking back on their freshman and sophomore years. They can remember that awed, baffled feeling o their freshman year and, with more comfort, the experiences of their sophomore year. Now as juniors they have reached a point of satisfaction, and the hope of an even more glorious future. Their life is centered on activities unknown t underclassmen and cherished by seniors. More advanced studies with added responsibilities do not distract from an active social life. Benefits! N Shannon Lindsay Sharon Vollrner Vice- President Treasurer X Vernon Kaiser Sponsor wg, ly is ,, Wag John Horning ,Z i P A Pastor , 1 355 ' -11 ' H Lynna Sue Belin Marta Salcedo Secretary Sponsor argest Class parties, senior homecoming, and graduation are very important to the junior. This year the juniors have the distinction of being the largest class in the school. Some realization of the size of their membership came to them when they met to choose a class sweater. Then it seemed that there were one hundred different opinions. But through endurance and with the guidance of their sponsors, they finally made a selection of which they are quite proud. Ken Bauer Fred Baumbach E Neal Ba umbach 'f , f i H, Z, l , 5- V 4' L ,, g' 4 tx in Linda Atkins Ron Brown pp' Becky Arregui Gwen Bauer Audrey Carson yt' 'lil- Earl Carson Kamille Carson Linda Cox Lynda Cox Beverly Darnell J , E ' 3 Q r f, f g if 1 f' ge f f for Q r , W K' ' N , WV! Larry Cooke Ianene Conley Linda Chenowith lass of I967 Judy Crew l A Www- ' 55 K is ff ff El E7 L 5 fa, , Bruce Dollinger ,,..-4 Sheryl Landis makes last-minute changes while waiting for her date to the Girls' Open House. Mavis Fisher Dave Dunscombe Tommie Estes Va lerr DuBose Gloria Dye Douglas Franklin John Draeger Frances Ebel Winona Goldsmith Sharon Gosney Gloria Hanger Evan Harklerode Dennis Grose Dan Heirrnan Auto Mechanics proves both thought-provoking and humorous for Jay Virbel and Gene Tonn. Miletus Henneberg Tom Hensel Arlene Hill Juniors Have Varied C ass Interests Roger Hinckley Peggy Holliman wr' 151' ay, ,L , f ..,, ww V' Jean Hinckley f K Wil i i' f ?f Jeannie Jorgensen Pat Kaclerly Barbara Kanen -43 Cheryl Knapp Sheryl Landis Gail Larsen 1? Sharon Leichrer Barry Lewis Don Moore ami, -wx Juniors Are Warm, Friendl People Mark Lind Terry Martin David Muldune ,.,4'f'f ' ' gf! 15? 1 fs-dll -'gf' Roseann Loasby Stan Mertz Mary Ann Mund Ni in ' ...adf lb--93 rpg, Roger Miller Nianne Neergaard Lrnda Atkrns fnendly manner adds warmth to the cold facts of chelmstry Cheryl Newell Sharon Ratcliffe Bayne Pendry Daryl Reiswig Mary Lou Robinson Pat Parkhurst Noreen Reirnche Pam O Nell Lycha Purdy Sharon Robinson Sharon Rogers Mike Sarti Kathy Wauchope finds expression inband music. 4443, Q n ,i 4f 27 Edwin Rodgers Marcia Ruhl M. -esrf' Juniors Show Talents Candy Scheideman v 'fx' r vs' Deborah Simmons Lavonne Smith .SQ s aug, Q- Tom Schachten we9'e5i'.e, .i ii , fag-LU. L9zgAVRtt,Q ag K gud.. Nl 4' gf . kfiiW1.Ei :-,waz P454 'ef ,M Q' .236-fb, fzS.2g5'?t 12 X wwwf ,, Ruth Smith Sue Steinbauer In Many Areas it ' ' 1, ,, n v Gene Tonn t Kathy Wauchope , , ee hAe Q - 'H Y 8 11A Eloise Tuttle Margaret West 11 A peek at President Craig Buller as he tries to design a cinemascope screen for the junior ben- efit film. Dave Williams Jack WO1fS6I1 Alan Yee Randy Zapara 1 ii.fvSQ , 'ldv 475-I 5, Gerald Willey Lloyd Wright David Zimmerman ,-.LJ Marty Whitchurch Charles Whitcomb ww wx ' z- ' 1 ,Q M-wp' , ,. W, f J? f ,. was 1 4 's. ,,,,...4- W' W V Q4 'Nh Sophomores X qwww , ,um .Q fn- ,X 3 : NPR if Q M. ,,q,,.+1- ,,,,,,,,.w Y A NN,,.M-'ww' ff 'W M ,,,,,,, N' w,,,,..Ag M, ,, ,4M,,,,,,, ,.,,,.-..w-' MM, ,,.Y--N QW, .- M M? , -Jr M-N-M7 - , ,m ,, , .,,, , M,,,..,4 , ,, ,., ! ...av unen- 4,,-sv-f WY , - .M Sophomores Camy Keszler Vice -President Jim Hansen Ron Shimmin President Pastor Arlene Olsen Secretary Brent Sweeney Sgt. -at-Arrns Diana Amedee Mickey Ask Diane Voth dreams of by -gone Christ- mases at girls' Open House. '15, L M, Ray Blue Sponsor Donna Sturgill Treasurer Don Daw es Sponsor Royal Aaby Smallest Class, Big in Spirit Dennis Bacon Deena Bailey Cindy Breitmaier Sophomores, regulated to the ways of academy life, find themselves surrounded by equilateral triangles and fragrant frogs. QNever will they forget that unsolvable equation or that des- perate probe for the missing 1iver.J Sophomores live in a world designed for sophomores, with hopes and happinesses not grasped by others. They have a de- termined pride--not as grand as that of upperclassmen, perhaps --but substantial enough to withstand. '27 Linda Billingsley -it V p Ig, Pete Brown a f l F 5 Karen Biloff Joyce Beam Dwight Boyd Bonnie Brehm 'Gin A moment of New Testa- ment captured by our camera man. Howard Conley Sheila Drain Jane Fessler George Ieys Ranell Buller Lou Anne Cooke Gloria Guzman Ted Hinckley fe 'ff 5 K -dn-fj ', X. k X F ,.......... 'T- 'Q Claudia Davis Hiram Dukes zi 5 .ll-,Mk 44' F7455 ' ' ,H 1. if ff f , , 5 I , Sharon Kuentzler Rhonda Reece fiddles during band rehearsal. Ray Lee Diane Litchfield Randy Mc Ninch Sue McPherson 'GW Billy Martin Lee Dean Malkowski Tom Mantz Marcia Peterson 'K' Deena watches cookies vanish rapidly at Christmas reception. Ken Potter Barbara Ricketts, Willie Tuttle Steve Willey Debra Said Ted Roach Sue Woods Rhonda Reece Diane Voth Darleen Willie Loren Winn Fre hmen A X Y Sf?-iwik 51 Q ' L? lil:-sEWf'f2Zf. 595? Af' -SHS- ggl, 6355.20 -W ?Ev,?vf!1?f'75fafi2?? W fi-Ny, LQ 7.51. Qqaw WL,, ,,., . SG? Q34 555+ fgsaiiffw H A 2 5 - '- . a t Sir? wi'-7,'7:1,,y?'2,.m .K in Nt af 'if' Q is 5 'if gg ig - j f 419,55-je-33,53 A - 1 -- ' j ew, f 65',g.'Y1 h5! ', ::JE,-I. --e-.1. - Im. 55? Bakr. -7.-iq fQ5 imwi3,Wgi ., . , . id gimp 5. g ..,. all fi fkikjuw Y Q 47 g., ff - . R WM, zz -EW, u gym -aa A K if ,f:.., LJ' W Ek ,. E . .4 Charles Williams President Brenda Atherton 592 Randy Buchmiller Helen Burden 00:5 :Aa ,iv 'CHO wav' Joanne Arregui Vice-President Kevin Leary Sergeant-at-Arms Vicki Breitma ier Jenni Cobb nfrr . t 3 5117 'N wg! --3. . ,,,....-vb ' Jay Landis Marta Woodward Bob BOCRITIHUU Pastor Secretary SPOUSOT Judy Humble Jerry ASO Treasurer Sponsor Freshmen Enjo It is the reward of freshmen to discover the newness of academy life. To some, the freshmen appeared somewhat lost as they wandered about halls jammed with bustling students. Early in the year they were submitted to the task of class organization, molding in- dividuals from varied localities into a united class. Once acquainted with the ways of our academy and the faces of its students, the freshmen become an essential part of school life. They enter every phase of ed- ucation--from algebra to P. E. , from Ad- vanced Pot Scrubbing to Beginning Wood- working. Soon, as months rush by, the freshmen become well-informed, almost--sophomores Steve Davis . LaDonna Cox Full Academ Rose Marie Guzman Mike Haas 'H .......-v Joe Crew Heidi Drescher Dick Fisher Cynthia Gardner Jeanette Grose Life . L Rffhnix V 1 5 2, f l '11 F: O.- KC O +-1 O O 7' 0 f-9 r-1 ,QF thf ., Q. ,,. M . . RAI- A r ,y ,V .-uw, Q -lv' , ,,,, , N, ...M 1 M..--vm -an-.u. ' ' ussx Q . . , .sua ln ' ' N ' ,-.- 'H w,1 l2w N 'df at 1. ' ' . 4' . - ZW , . 1 1- -'Hara ,1i,Y1f' -Q.3.?g.. 539' fr' uw .4 HJ: ' 1 A Af ,'JdZQ7v4L' , if! , L: 40 51 LZ314' I -V Donna Gruszie Vicki Harnp il W ff. V I , 1: V f ,gg G 4 X f diff 1 w-ZW ya LJ . 'Q ' A 1 , W av J: 'H Carolyn Yvonne Harklerode Marlene Harris Don Hensel Glenda Johnston l 6 .Sai Two freshman music students find time to com- pare notes. frightj School Llses Their Dennis Hunter Edee Kiesz Jennifer Johnson Perry Knecht , V L, , , :,V I, VV ifei Joe Hawkins Gene Henneberg Q MW Michelle Johnston K ,-44 ,....-v X41 if ft 1 Kathleen Hickerson f' ,mv . Q j A P' V 5 ' 2 of l a li? 'ff Wy K t 'ff , f g x n ' - K' W J We ' . 1 jf 5 v 1 A 1 I in as 'bt f fi? 4 f' fun, ed 1 ,V , N- Jenny Lind Dave Lewis Glenda Lloyd Wayne Martin Talents, Too fe Steven Rott Dennis Schneider Dolly Rund Beverly Mulldune Charlotte Mattheus Vickie Perman Janice Litchfield 4 423 'Qi A class in English requires deep concentration for ALMOST everyone WY K. Joanne Litchfield Roxanne Mola Kathy Reiswig 1' w? Cheryl Sweat Jaflel THOIUHS Freshmen Find Hope at Year s End, Alfred Seibel Bonita Thoza Glen Tonn Gary Trefz Graduation One Year Nearer Ann Turner ,Tanalee Wagner , , H .i .. if ,, 5 ,g,i 31' W fww, ' -,, I H, ,f gr 4 'K ' 'O 21 ,iii 3' 'S' ti Q: :,9',v x, r i- . . r -N I l Q 1 .. 4- fc, '1s y, ? 'H, J . ,z .5gy1,r,,I,, , ', , s. 's u 'Q i . 'A ,1,, f za , . . no ml -Q' X rv W .,, 4,4 . ' ng .. gut, pmggigfz. 3, .M env u.,:::s-,,H 3, gf, in , 2, : sonalnonwu 'np v gn . 'uni-vvfm. 'Mu N.. .,. W .mx Ganweigand Jeanne Virbel Cassie Vollmer John Zapara r ef'l r ' wwe sez 42252251 'G wmv, U, HX ,s.,5.,5: ,, f31gwgs5Ji ii ,1m,1xwm wmv? 1- izgvzz wz- .Hz :sz 12: 1: f 29421: S' Q, :W . 42, :sz 1: f 3? 33 If 5 ,muy I if k,.,, 'fm S Q S J-wig N , AL.,,..,, v,,. ,eww-: 15 f1f2,'fswsz4r1f-- f lfwff' .gwffmw 1,,f1a,ffmsw wszzsn i 5- 3- Lm,.,,,.., mm 141fffg-mxffwwm- -mum, fsfeffiwis, Meinl' I1-U,,13,M,,1f7,W V W,,: 1'fesg4ei:swz,,-sew 1' 2,5 2' Qiiffzfffy 1,'C1,I5SZ?QEi!5i!5f7il SMP' Qiiiiim V 1 MW, ,1,,,,,w I WMF, Ai,, A ,,, .1 5Y?2E?5Q ?VS5H?4eas1zz:1i wasSfzfwfifissifiei :fst'Liv:s5v:sf9:4:s12z::x1' ' Vfksszgmz rx' 'ff:if:Eg?3:gsz,'zz ' Q ffsifbiiiii ima, 351, wx :mf- bffisasfz, 22, 'Q 234521, 13: xwfezgsw ': W w PARRETT'S For Practical Gifts 0 China 0 Glassware 0 Homewares 215 S. School Street Phone 568-2186 Tony Fgghner Calvin 368-1449 368-4882 Better Shoes for Less alline hoes Shoes for the Entire Family Cor. Elm 8: Sacto. Lodi, Calif Shopper's Guild Where you get the best merchandise At the lowest price Larson's 8. Knutson's COTTAGE BAKERY We Specialize in Fancy Pastries Birthday and Wedding Cakes There is no substitute for Quality. 212 S. School St. 368-6607 1413 S' Chsfokee Ln' 3685551 Ham Lane 84 Lockeford St. 368-7193 Ave. - Bakery Sc Coffee Shop- Lodi Calif. Phones-Lodi 569-4793 569-4794 0 Breakfast 0 Lunch 0 Dinner For the Best in . . . 0 Women's, Misses' and Children's Apparel 0 Hosiery 0 Lingerie and Accessories upgqqggqggv 0 Sportswear ' 0 Furniture 0 Floor Coverings M. Newfield 8. Sons We Cater to Parties in the Tea Room Pine and School Sts. Ph. 368-0637 100 South 99 Highway Lodi, Calif. Lodi, California IOO LODI BRANCH The World's Largest Producer of Unfinished Furniture Harris Pine employs approximately 50 Academy students. Young men Sc women work at assembly, finishing, and packing. Box 546 Lodi, Calif. Ro binsons Feed - Hay - Grain - Purina Chows Three Convenient Locations Lodi Galt Lockeford 0 a breeze to operate 0 yours for pennies a day 0 finest advanced features 0 two-year guarantee 0 precision built o finance direct with us 0 handy carrying case P e , M te Odi . 107 W. Pine ypewnter CO. Ph. 568-8843 SPECIALIZING IN SXWIMMING POOL FINISHING Rosenr L. nusoss, UI I9kw:wtin C, INTERIOR EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATES 2230 West Lodi Ave. Phone 368-0445 Lodi, California GIENGER LINOLEUM SERVICE Phone 369-9527 15 West Oak Lodi, California Complete Floor and Window Covering Samuel Gienger . I Bill Satteriield Prop' Linoleums - Tiles - Carpets - Shades Salesman Blinds - Awnings Free Estimates CADILLAC GMC PONTIAC New Standard of Excellence Trucks Instant Driving Pleasure 201 E. Pine Phone 369-3573 IO2 A Give Us a Break :wus A WM!! GLASS SERVICE Distributors of Aluminum Siding Windows, Doors, and Mirrors, Our Specialty Phone 368-5321 Jack's Fruit Stand We Specialize in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We Handle Horita Poultry Farm Eggs Phone 369-5624 Kettleman Lane and Lower Sacramento Road Lodi, California 200 E. Lodi Ave. Lodi, Calif. l l l MERT'S 230 East Lodi Avenue Alignment Brakes Radiators Phone 369-6782 If It's Worth Doing, It's Worth Doing Right. 8 5 C ' .A Martell LODI 500071 I I For Gas and Gas Appliances MACC GAS CO. Lodi California 633 Victor Rd. Shasta at Stockton Blvd. Lodi Elk Grove Ph. 369-2731 Ph. 682-2019 BETTER FABRICS MAKE BETTER FASHIONSH 4' 'V j4?1'-JN 1' -WHQQ. if Sch xool J N QQ 4 ' X f f N - Howard H. Mason NASH 0 DECAMP COMPANY Fruit Packers 8: Shippers 315 N. Main Street Lodi, California 369-4741 You can always bank on Farmers X: Merchants Bank For 50 years Your home town bank. School 8: Elm Church 8: Lodi Church 8: Pine Lodi, Calif. Ph. 568-5171 103 Lodi Academy S+rong Spiri+uaI Emphasis THE FINEST IN UNEXCELLED WORK OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM OF STUDIES A C 4 D ox 6 wo 4,5 ? 5 To ol io' 'uf nM s BEAUTIFUL NEW OVER 2500 RECREATION CENTER GRADUATES FOR INFORMATION WRITE THE REGISTRAR LODI ACADEMY 1215 S. Garfield Lodi, California Snyder's Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Open Daily 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Including Sundays and Holidays GIFTS COSMETICS DRUGS 208 Cherokee Lane 368-1579 Lodi, California E AND L Free Delivery From 10 am - 2 pm Groceries and Fresh Vegetables Ice Cream and Candies School Supplies 844 S. Central Ph. 368-5429 Chris1'ensen's Congratulations to the School that Trains for Service Phone 369-4576 5 N. School St. Lodi Calif. MAY YOU ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST Quality Cleaners Phone 369-6614 Lodi Calif. 842 S. Central Ave. Largest Stock of Carpet Roll Goods in Lodi IFURNITUREZ Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Wednesday and Saturday Phone 369-9508 122 N. Cherokee Lodi, Calif. Loewen's Clothing Store Levis - All Sizes Sport Coats and Slacks Phone 369-9005 517 So. Central 5 :fi Monitor Lorenzo Patino takes pride in his work. 105 Whirlpool RCA ViCt0r Pitwbufgh Congratulations, Graduates! From Appliances Television Paints Sian's Market Stanley Whitaker Reds Appliance Center A Complete Shopping Center We Service Most Makes QUALITY - SERVICE - LOW PRICES 368-2633 216 N. Cherokee Phone 369-9929 7 W. Oak Street Lodi, California Lodi, California HunnelI's 9 Professional Pharmacy W. ,..,,....,. .. ..,..,.....,... .,...........,...........,.,...,. . . .. ,. IH the Purity Shopping Center MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Clothes for All the Family 845 S. Fairmont Ave. 368-7152 111 S. School Street CNext to Lodi Memorial Hospitalj Lodi California Green-Schwindt Ford Sales Sales 8: Service Thunderbirds, Galaxies, Trucks, Clean Used Cars See Us for Your Automobile or Truck Needs 113-119 S. Sacramento St. 369-4725 Lodi, California Cherokee Memorial Park Non-Sectarian L.P. West, Supt. Phone 368-0893 Mausoleum Columharium Jeannine Zimmerman smiles at camera Ground Bunals man Ron Leonard. 2250 S. Cherokee Lane Lodi, Calif. lO6 g f O rn: 'wil tn 1 AVENUE DRUGS -EEELMSJ' ' ' .. ' ,r' T' :IV .' 368-2788 geiiiil limi 750 W. Lodi Ave. Lodi, Calif. Congratulations from FULLER 8. SONS your Toys and Sporting Goods Store GOOD LUCK Graduating class of 1966 FEl.TEN'S El Topaz Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner EI Cl1Clrl'O Restaurant --B - h F -1 H Restaurant 215 N. 99 Hwy. Img t e ami Y l 910 S. Cherokee Ln. Lodi Banquet and Catering Service California Phone 368-5646 an w Suelzle Electric Electrical Contractors Modern Retail Store and Display Room 0 Home and Commercial Wiring One of California's Largest Light Fixture Selections 0 Television Antenna Installation fOver 1000 Fixtures on the ceilingj 0 Automatic Garage Door Operators 0 Modern Appliances 0 Radio 0 Television 0 Hi Fi 359 E. Lodi Ave. Ph. 369-4875 Lodi, Calif. lO7 Lodi Super Market the best dressed children in Lodi buy their junior petite A Complete Food Shopping Center CLOTHING HERE Phone 368-5315 or 569-5610 1401 - 25 S. Cherokee Lane Lodi, Calif . EKSTROM'S Plumbing and Electrical Supply BIG DISCOUNTS Building Supplies 0 Air Conditioners 0 Furnaces 0 Heaters Price Wins Friends Quality Keeps Them 488 E. Kettleman Lane Lodi Phone 369-388 5 Calif CONGRATULATIONS STUDENT BODY OF '66 9 West Locust Street LOEWEN AUTO CO. Buick Chevrolet, Sales and Service Phone 569-2716 Lodi, California RUMMEL'S STUDIO PORTRAITS and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Since 1924 Phone 369-6940 521 W. Walnut Lodi, California M. gl Sales and Service for MAGNAVOX Television - Radio - Phonograph Color T,V. and Stereo Musical Instruments, Typewriter Rentals Records - Musical Supplies Phone 369-9058 6 W. Pine Lodi, Calif. WILSON'S Where Service is the Difference Free Delivery Any Time Prescription Specialists Surgical Appliances 121 S. School Phone 369-4779 Lodi, Calif. FRANCIS B. WILSON- -LEON B. VAN NOATE BURTON'S Quality Shoes Spalding - Buster Brown Air Step - Roblee Skooters - Kedettes 17 W. Pine Lodi, Calif. Lord' jeff Rough Riders Manhattan Pendleton Timely Squire Clothiers Lodi's Style Shop for Men and Young Men Phone 369-4594 Hotel Lodi Bldg. Lodi, Calif. Congratulations to Class of 1966 Bank nfl-Xmvtfca NATIONAL gggfgog ASSOCIATION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 600 W. Lodi and School at Oak Lodi California l O9 Save for that start to a great future with . . . LODI NATIONAL BANK Corner of Walnut and Church Streets Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Lodi's Leading Store of Menls Wear - THE TOGGERY - Botany Clothes - Florsheim Shoes - Pebble Beach Sportswear - Rough Rider Slacks Lancer - Arrow - Kennington - Pendleton A-1 - Levi - Towne and King - Salner - Swank School at Oak Street Lodi, Calif0rI'1i2l Two Complete Food Markets SELL-RITE Phone 369-9591 Phone 368-3716 204 W, Lodi Ave, 1320 W. Lockeford St Lodi, California . Don Parker Volkswagen Authorized Sales 0 Service 0 Parts QUALITY 0 ECONOMY Sedans 0 Convertibles 0 Station-Wagon 0 Kharmann Ghias 431 So. Cherokee Lane Business f99j Lodi, California 368-2493 THOMPSON REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic and Commercial Appliances Refrigerators - Washers - Dryers Stoves SALES AND SERVICE Phone 369-4493 COLBURN'S PAINT 8. WALLPAPER MORWEAR PAINT STORE Varnishes - Lacquers - Enamels Latex and Texture Paints Brushes - Tools - Sundries Phone 369-6835 212 S. Washington Lodi, California 130 N. School St. Lodi, Calif. Lon: muck SERVICE Ml'-LEWS NULLWORK MART ART ALTNGW Full-Formed Kitfhen Highway Truck Transportation Fofmica ,TOPS Cabinets A Truck for Every Purpose Delta 34 Skill TOOIS Metal Windows Vans - Flatbeds - Tankers Kitchenaids 8: Thermadors 2-Odi ' ' ' ' 2 Nutone Built-in Stereo and acrameno .... - It St Stockton . . . .... 466-0934 n ercom e S A Oakland cllli ,.,. 3 51-0924 OHice 8: Store 730 N. California St. San Francisco . . . .... 361-1062 Tel- Lodi Tel- St0Ckf0U Montebello . . . .... 725-9373 369-3524 465-0295 HARDWOOD FLOORS 0 New Floors Installed 0 Refinishing Old Floors 0 Commercial - Residential E. J. EBEL HARDWOOD FLOOR SERVICE Ph. 368-1869 If no answer call 368-4865 225 Charles St. Lodi, Calif. C HRlSTENSEN'S Yamaha Motor Cycles Jacobsen Power Lawn Mowers Congratulations to the School that Trains for Service Phone 369-4576 5 N . School St. Lodi California An informed senior-Nick Horning lll 52' REVELATIQN Q5 00 cvs 06, QS' 400 PACIFIC UNIUN COLLEGE, Angwin, cazqfomia For information, write Office of Admissions and Records 42 Helen Todd Morton fgemonagfy Shoppe Millinery - Accessories Lingerie - Gifts Robes - Sweaters 1 12 West Pine Street Telephone 369-3757 Lodi, California R Lodi's Newest Motel GR i HITCH ES O ognl O 051' cum., 710 S. Business HW. 99 W' :igtmig Usafefl' Without C0mPf0miSen Lodi, California, 95242 'MO Elf A 27 East Vine St. Lodi, California Phone 369-5802 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Phone EN 9-2794 408 E. Pine Street Lodi California ,limi my I. Ulnmsnhlf .,,f HF -' MILK ' Home Deiiveiy Handy Square Bottles ,MILK FOR HEALTH A A M Ice Cream, Too! Q Milk - Cream -- Butter - Ice Cream - Cheese 1 , Y Buttermilk - Half and Half -WGoat Milk Cottage Cheese - Krinko Chocolate Milk I fr , Hoinogenized Milk BLEWETT DAIRY Phone Lodi 569-3519 221 South Sacramento Lodi, California , Q -01 Ran o , P - Ll ofe Q N 0 ilu P001 X G 8. S Farm Supply 11 iff' 1 I , J FERTILIZERS lx . 'A 'ff zap i , f U 5 5 ltgo J 0 Liquid and Dry Mixes Q 4' li .- Q 0 Aqua Ammonia wid I 6 i j j 9 4 0 Spiaygancil Dust , I C . 7 CC S o , f 0 l A7 x F an ji R 321 N. Sacramento St. Lodi, California ' 7,7 -Owne ana IS 368-0828 I . LODI DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists All Your Drug Supplies We Give S8cH Stamps 25 W. Pine St. 369-2728 Free Delivery LLOYD V. PATTON Agent Richfield Oil Corp. 930 Victor Road Lodi California 369-5848 X Qtr-A K'- fe fx X X? W K Xl. 1 M, 251-HQuraPhone Siervigejg 4 N ,fi it 1- ' wwf 5 A r 8 Psy A CDJ , A age? 1 Q .1 2- gn, . , l Quality and Service Since 1938 READY MIX CONCRETE LODI CALIF Pll0NE 368-51183 -ggi. LWUUQ txgCONTRACTORS ta Building Materials Sand and Gravel Grading and Paving Street and Road Construction 686 E. Lockeford Street f 'N- .A 4-13, -ff 7 'l - x. .. -. ' '4'-5-2 ,NN 'n f - , - 4,1 N ., , - fa- -fi, 8 ., A 1--' ,J V Y. 0 ' , ,W . , W . - ,XY , . V .1 . if- x 50 R, f I 5 F. ,KJ Q P. - ! Y - ,, rr y , L. x . ., X in an .M- - -ff -ffl f 0 X ai K rfyu ' 9,2 'M ce QT? -'PQ YZ? 8 if' if g5 l:lenc:l.er,5E5'n Bxgoilgers-at Cog qjff' M A y mf, Y, A L Jlxfg 4. t C57-' tai' ,' . ,xv A' A AC' Splmgeidfaggsif' 75 H- fi' it-'D !' -. it 0 Hardware -Ei j 0 Plumbing 0 Heating and Air Conditioning 0 Homewear 0 Builders' Hardware 21 South Sacramento Street Lodi, California Phone 369-3671 115 TURNERS SUPER MOLD For the Nicest Things in Your Home CORPORATLON Manufacturers of Giftware Housewares Hardware Sports Toys No Money Down! On Purchases Up to 3560.00 to Pay only 35 a Month Tire Retreading Equipment Open An A.B.C. Revolving Account 420 N Sacramento 369 4761 122 S. School Sr. 368-0601 Lodi Califorma -Judd ?mwmZ Qfame JOHN E' NEUMANN SAMUEL D. SALAS 225 S. School Street 0 Phone 569-3564 Lodi, California 9alt7ifa.mm64apd BEN SALAS 702 B Street 0 Phone 745-1066 Galt, California Subscribe to the only 31? 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School St. Lodi, California Elgin Graduate KSPEIDEL BANDS' U Z.. w an ' 9221: ij 432 Bulova - Croton - Watches fs - ' v . WSL, Z Glenda Johnston demonstrates freshman fitness. 568-0424 exif LODI ACADEMY PRESS Headquarters for Engraved 0 Stationery 0 Letterheads 0 Announcements 0 Wedding Invitations l00l 140405197 IKE! LETIERPRESS OFFSET Phone 368-5542 1215 S. Gariield St., Lodi, Calif. ll7 3 AMEDEE, LINDA Cosmetologist Village Club 3, 43 A. ANDERSON, DAL P.E. Teacher Senior Roster S. B. 3, 4. Golf Club 4g Village Club 4g Ski Club 4. AYSON, BAZEL Nurse Village Club 1-4g Spanish Club 3. BECKER, SANDY Dental Hygienist Girls' Club pianist 35 Ski Club CLAYTON, CANDI Nurse Class Vice-President 2g Band Secretary-Treasurer 39 A. S. B. Vice-President 4. COBERLEY, LINDA Nurse Class Secretary 2, 4g A. S. B. Vice-President 4. CONLEY, AUDREY Nurse A. S. B. 4g Girls' Club 4. CROUCH, JONATHAN M. Physician Boys' Club President 4g M. V. EHTERTON, DALE Engineer Ski Club 4g Boys' Club 4. FESSLER, JERRY Physician Village Club President 3g Class President 35 A. S. B. Presidentzi FISHER, DANNY Physician A. S. B. Pastor 3g Boy 's Club Secretary-Treasurer 3g Boys' Club Parliamentarian 4. FISHER, DEO Physician Class President lg A. S. B. Pres- 3,4g Girls' Club 1 Superintendent 3. A . . MIKE PIERCE Seniors my BROWN' RICKY CURROW, DEE DEE Chemical Engineer NUTSC Boys' Club Secretary 25 Ski Club Class Treasurer 4: Ski Club 4: 3g Science Club Vice-President Girls' Club 4- 4' DARNELL, FREDY BUTLER' KARL Secretary A.S.B. 4, Girls' Club 3,45 A.S.B. 3,4. ident 35 Class President 4. GABRYS, DAVE A. S. B. 3, 4. GAIONERA, FRANK Architect Ski Club 4r' German Club 4g Boys' Club 4. GARRIDO, MARK Nuclear Physicist Electronics Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Science Club 4. HANSEN, BILL Physical Education Teacher Lodians 1-45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Ski Club 4. HOPKINS, GARY Ophthalmologist Ski Club President 45 A. S. B. Sergeant at Arms 45 Class Pres- ident 2. HORNING, NICK Lumberman Ski Club 45 Boys' Club 45 A. S. B. 4. HUBER, KATHLEEN Girls' Club Vice-President 45 S. S. Secretary 4. IENSON, PAUL A. S. B. 3. 4. JORGENSEN, DAVID Boys' Club 2-45 Spanish Club 3, 4. KANEN, CAROL Bible Instructor Seminar 35 Girls' Club 3, 45 German Club 4. IVA N RICKWA LT BEN SNELL Second Sem ester Seniors KESZLER, BRUCE Mortician Golf Club 35 Village Club 1-45 German Club President 4. KOENIG, HARRY Mortician Class Pastor lg Ski Club 3, 45 Village Club 1-4. KOHLER, LYN Nurse Girls' Club 45 Spanish Club 45 A. S. B. 4. LEA RY,h IENANNE Registered Nurse Class Vice-President 1, 45 A. S. B. Vice-President 35 A. S. B. Secretary 3. LEONARD, RONALD Minister Boys' Club 3, 45 A. S. B. 3, 4. LETCHER, JOHN Journalist A. S. B. Parliamentarian 35 Class Parliamentarian 45 Sem- inar Publicity Secretary 4. MARTIN, MARY IO Secretary Girls' Club President 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. MATHE, GLEN Horticulturist Boys' Club 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Science Club Pastor 4. MELEKEN, RAE Social Service Worker Girls' Club 1,35 Qnanish Club 3,45 Village Club 4. MELLER, KARLA Executive Secretary Girls' Club 3,45 Ski Club 3, 45 Band Treasurer 4. NIELSEN, IRMA Medical Records Librarian Seminar Vice-President 35 Class Treasurer 35 M. V. Leader 4. NORWOOD, CHARLOTTE Social Worker Girls' Club 3,45 A. S. B. Sec- retary 4. NOWAK, JUDY Dental Assistant Village Club 1-45 German Clu OWENS, TOM Dentist Village Club 1-45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4g A. S. B. President 4. PANTEL, TERRY Printer Boys' Club Secretary-Treasurer 4: Boys' Club Sergeant at Arms PATINO, LORENZO Lawyer Boys' Club President 35 Spanish Club Pastor 3, 45 Seminar President 4. PENDRY, CANDY Legal Secretary Girls' Club 45 A. S. B. 4. PIERCE, MIKE Business Accountant A. S. B. 4. Pucci, SHARRON ' Spanish Club 3, 45 Village Club 1-4. REECE, CAESUS Industrial Engineer A. S. B. 1-4: Village Club 1-4. REID, DAVE Industrial Arts M. V. Secretary 45 S.S. Leader 45 A.S.B. 4. REISWIG, CLYDE Boys' Club Pastor 45 Boys' Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. RICKWALT, IVAN A griculturist 4. 4 ROBINSON, BEN Minister Boys' Club Vice-President 5 A. S. B. 3, 4. ROGERS, INGRID Nurse Seminar Secretary 35 Girls' Club 3,45 German Club 4. RUMINSON. JEAN Social Worker Spanish Club 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Girls' Club 1-4. RUNNING, TOM Boys' Club 45 A. S. B. 4. SAULSBURY, JUDITH Village Club 1-45 Spanish Club 35 T.O. T. President 4. SCHIMKE, PERRY Mortician Band 1,25 Village Club 1-45 Ski Club 3, 4. SCOTT, BENNIE X-Ray Technician Boys' Club 2-45 Spanish Club3, 45 Science Club 4. SMITH, DAVID Physical Education Teacher Science Club 45 Boys' Club 4. SNELL, BEN Minister Spanish Club 3, 45 Ushers' Club 35 Seminar 3,4. THOMAS, JAMES Nuclear Chemist German Club Pastor 45 Science Club 4: Village Club 1-4. THOMPSON, WANDA Nurse Spanish 3, 45 A. S. B. 1-45 Band l-4. ULM, PAT Medical Records Secretary Village Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3, 4. UNDERWOOD, PAMELA Psychologist German Club Vice-President 45 Gateway Editor 45 Ski Club 3, 4 WAGER, BILL Oceanographer Class Sergeant at Arms 45 A. S. B. Pastor 45 Science Club President 4. WIDICKER, BONNIE Teacher Girls' Club Pianist 45 Seminar Pianist 3: T. O. T. Publicity Secretary 4. WILLIAMS, RICHARD Pharmacist Village Club 1-45 German Club 4: Ski Club 3, 4. ZIMMERMAN, JEANNINE Nurse Class Vice-President 35 A. S. B. Treasurer 45 German Club 4. 'Boys' Club 3, 4. Student Roster Aaby, Royal-2012 Holly Drive, Tracy, California. . Amedee, Diana-345 Alturas, Stockton, California .... Amedee, Linda-345 Alturas, Stockton, California ...... 45,58 Beam, Joyce-P.O. Box 42, Galt, California ........ .. . ....47, .....88 , , , , , 64 Becker, Sandra-16 Mariposa Street, Woodland, California. . . . . . . Amunclson, Dick-1460 Elva Avenue, Red Bluff, California. .... 118 Benn- I-Yl'lll3 7810 Skyway. P9-FSCHSC. CEillf0l'llli1 -------- - - -'39 Anderson, Dai-101 North Fairmont, Lodi, California. . . .... 39, 64 Billingsley. Linda-216-C Sylvan Drive. Sonora. California. . - - 17 Anegni, Becky-1220 Ltebtg sneer, Lodi, California. . . . . eo, 66,77 Bileff. Keren-1015 W- Beverly. Tracy. California --.-. - - - . - Arregui, Joanne-1220 Liebig Street, Lodi, California .... ..... 9 4 BUYCI- DWiShf'1239 Sflufh Washington- Lodi- California -- 15 Ask, Mickey-5619 N. El Dorado, Stqcktgn, Caufgmia ,,,,, , . , gg Brehm, Bonnie-2150 Wilcox Avenue, Oroville, California .... 34,48 Atherton, Brenda-2065 Cherokee Lane, Stockton, California. .... 94 Bfeiffllalef- CiUdY'P-O- BOX 155. Galt. California- - - - - - - - - Atkins, Linda-903 Central Park, Paradise, California .... .... 7 7,83 Breiifnf-ier. Vicki-P-O BOX 155. Ga-lr. California- - - -- Ayson, Bazel-Route 2 Box 402, Acanipo, California . . ..... 64 Brown. Pe'fe'2090 Walflllf- l-iVeYm0fE- Cfilifomifl- - - - Bacon, Dennis- 1303 W. Walnut, Lodi, California. . . ...... 38 Brown, Ricky-Rt. 1 Box 1313, Auburn, California .... . 60 Bailey, Deena-1199 E. Harney Lane, Lodi, California .... 89, 92 Brown, Roland-612 Tamarack Drive, Lodi, California. . . . . . . . Bauer, Gwen-159 Stone Way, Woodland, California . . . 28,49, 77 Buchmiller, Randy-420 E. Vine Street, Lodi, California. . . . . . . . . Bauer, Ken-159 Stone Way, Woodland, California. ....... 77 Buller, Craig-2215 Wells Lane, Lodi, California ..... . . . 59,76 Baumbach, Fredrick-242 Acacia, Lodi, California. . . .77 Buller, Ranell-2215 Wells Lane, Lodi, California. . . . . . . 66 Baumbach, Neal-3015 Mundy, Lodi, California. .... 77 Burden, Helen-512 Almond Drive, Lodi, California. . . . . l2O Becker, Jerry-16 Mariposa Street, Woodland, California. . . tler, Karl-Rt. 1 Box 182-B3 Tretheway, Acampo, California. trson, Audrey-P.O. Box 66, Hydesville, California ........ rrson, Earl-P.O. Box 66, Hydesville, California ........ trson, Kamille-P.O. Box 66, l-lydesville, California ...... renowith, Linda-P.O. Box 296, Meadow Vista, California. rristianson, David-89 Arbol Avenue, Oroville, California .... ayton, Candace-356 East Walnut Street, Lodi, California. . . mbb, Jenni-3164 Hudson Avenue, Walnut Creek, California. . . yberley, Linda-Box 802, Clearlake Highlands, California. . . xjohn, Garry-Rt. l Box 296-A, Lodi, California ....... Jnley, Audrey-1024 Johnston Street, Napa, California. . . mley, Howard-P.O. Box 44, Rackerby, California.. . Jnley, Janene-P.O. Box 44, Rackerby, California. . . Joke, Larry-1240 South Stockton, Lodi, California ...... Joke, Lou Anne-1240 South Stockton, Lodi, California ..... . . .78 - 38, 47, 65, . . 46,62 . . 49,6O, . . .78 Jx, LaDonna-6533 Whitsett Drive, North Highlands, California. . . . . .95 ix, Linda-6533 Whitsett Drive, North Highlands, California. . Jx, Lynda-Rt. 3 Box 335, Placerville, California ........ 'ew, Joe-3150 S. Highway 99, Lodi, California ........ 'ew, Judy-3150 S. Highway 99, Lodi, California ......... 'ockett, Judith-5237 Winding Way, Carmichael, California. . 'ouch, John-3150 Muir Road, Yuba City, California ...... '. rrow, Earldine-Rt. 1 Box 1641, Loomis, California. . . rnell, Beverly-212 Charles, Lodi, California ...... . . rnell, Fredy-975 Webb Lane, Rio Dell, California ....... vis, Claudia-1051 N. Third Street, Santa Rosa, California. . vis, Stephen-8363 N. Treasure, Stockton, California ..... ollinger, Bruce-328 Concord, Lodi, California ..... raeger, John-1107 South Central, Lodi, California. . . rain, Sheila-P.O. Box 313, El Dorado, California. . . rescher, Heidi-2460 Hiko, Reno, Nevada ............ Bose, Valerie-2230 West Lodi Avenue, Lodi, California. kes, Hiram-1025 Rivera Drive, Sacramento, California. , . . nscombe, Dave-Rt. 3 Box 216-C, Lodi, California. . nston, Beverly-Rt. 1 Box 373, Crannell, California. . . . . ye, Gloria-219 Charles Street, Lodi, California ..... . tstvold, Linda-6122 Cresenda, Stockton, California. . . . . . . rel, Frances-225 Charles Street, Lodi, California ........ 28 tes, Tommie-5811 Kermit Lane, Stockton, California ...N . . . herton, Dale-9813 Marklein, Sepulveda, California. . . . . zssler, Jane-32 North Sunset Drive, Lodi, California. . essler, Jerry-32 North Sunset Drive, Lodi, California ...... 13 llbach, Mari-181 E. 7th Avenue, Chico, California .... .. her, Dan-3632 Trenton Court, Fremont, California. . . . . her, Deo-Rt. 1 Box 829-A, Tracy, California ..... . . her, Mavis-1566 D Street, Sparks, Nevada ...... . . her, Richard-3632 Trenton Court, Fremont, California. . . nklin, Douglas-P.O. Box 260, Grass Valley, California. . . brys, David-940 Wellswood, Lodi, California ........ jonera, Frank-575 Williams, Seaside, California. . . rdner, Cynthia-Rt. 4 Box 250, Lodi, Califomia .... rrido, Mark-2231 Del Pero, Marysville, California. . . ertz, Michael-39088 Road 104, Dinuba, California ...... ldsmith, Winona-215 East Tokay Street, Lodi, California. . . sney, Sharon-423 Cherry, Lodi, California ........... ose, Dennis-703 Simon, Galt, California .... ose, Jeanette-703 Simon, Galt, California ............ uszie, Donna-1111 South Central Avenue, Lodi, California. . zman, Gloria-P.O. Box 117, Victor, California ........ zman, Rose Marie-P.O. Box 117, Victor, California ...... . ...78 ...78 ...95 . 48, 56, 63, ...79 .13,19,59 ,47,59,79 . . . . .41 . ......... 28 ,46, 47, 59 .30, 49, 57 29, 30, 52 ...29 ..67 ...60 ....60 .. .37,a8 as, Michael-8 Sierra Vista, Lodi, California .................. mp, Vicki-P.O. Box 624, 508 White Cottage Road, Angwin, California. nger, Gloria-670 Bee Street, Placerville, California .......... . .49 nsen, James-521 Park Street, Lodi, California ...... nsen, Bill-245 E. Kettleman Lane, Lodi, California ..... rklerode, Carolyn-P.O. Box 747, Tahoe City, California. . . rklerode, Evan-P.O. Box 747, Tahoe City, California. . . rklerode, Yvonne-P.O. Box 747, Tahoe City, California. . . rris, Marlene-P.O. Box 928, Galt, California ........ wkins, Joe-712 South Hinkley, Stockton, California .... itman, Daniel-936 North Hunter, Stockton, California. . . nneberg, Gene-420 Pioneer Drive, Lodi, California .... nneberg, Miletus-420 Pioneer Drive, Lodi, California .... nsel, Donald-Rt. 2 Box 866-A, Stockton, California. . . ..6O ...13 Hensel, Tom-Rt. 2 Box 866-A, Stockton, California ...... Hickerson, Kathleen-Rt. 1Box 454, Nevada City, California .... Hill, Arlene-2704 Maywood, Bakersfield, California ...... Hinckley, Jean-153 Barber Street, Livermore, California. . . Hinckley, Roger-153 Barber Street, Livermore, California. . Hinckley, Ted-153 Barber Street, Livermore, California. . . Holliman, Peggy-715 Seminary, Napa, California ..... Hopkins, Gary-8927 Hope Lane, Stockton, California .... Horning, John-1681 East 8th Street, Chico, California. . . . . . .36,48,8O . . . .6O, 96 . . . .... 52,80 . . . 29,42, 46,81 ......81 . ..9O . . . .81 . ..46,68 . ..49,76 Joyce Larson, junior, and Janell freshm second semester students. Horning, Nick-1301 Skyline Blvd., Reno, Nevada ....... . Huber, Kathleen-33 Morrene Drive, Placerville, California. . . Humble, Judith-1056 Willora, Stockton, California ....... Hunter, Dennis-684 Adelle Street, Livermore, California. . . Jenson, Paul-515 Cherry Street, Lodi, California ....... Jeys, George-1215 Liebig Street, Lodi, California ............ 3.1'.l IWO ....111 ...29,68 ...J94 ...96 ....68 . . .24,90 Johnson, Jennifer-Rt. 1 Box 182-B3 Tretheway, Acampo, California. .... .96 Johnston, Glenda'Z05 Persifer, Folsom, California .............. 96,117 Johnston, Michelle- 1431 Locust, Lodi, California ..... . . . .96 Jorgensen, David-2851 Loop Road, Fortuna, California. . . . . 68 Jorgensen, Jeanette-2851 Loop Road, Fortuna, California. . . . . . . .81 Kaderly, Patricia-Rt. 1 Box 483-H, Chico, California. . . .... 29,81 Kanen, Barbara-1505 Thelma, Fortuna, California .... . . . 41, 52,81 Kanen, Carol-1505 Thelma, Fortuna, California ........ Keefer, Dava-9077 Pershing Avenue, Orangevale, California .... Keszler, Bruce-Rt. 4 Box 326, Lodi, California ......... Keszler, Camy-2340 West Lodi Avenue, Lodi, California. . . . . . 39, 59, 68, 73 Kiesz, Edythe-Rt. 1 Box 169, Acampo, California .......... . . .96 Knapp, Cheryl-1670 Woodland Drive, Placerville, California. . . . . . .81 Knecht, Perry-1245 Liebig, Lodi, Californial ......... . . .... 21,96 Koenig, Harry-1133 South Orange, Lodi, California ...... .. 28,34, 69 Kohler, Lynette-Box 884, Sonoma, California ........... ....... 6 9 Kuentzler, Sharon-704 South Central Ave. , Lodi, California. . . . . . . . 91 Landis, Jay-8957 N. Nassano, Stockton, California ........ .... 4 8,94 l.andis, Sheryl-8957 N. Nassano Drive, Stockton, California ...... 52,79,81 Larsen, Gail-525 South Bailey, Fallon, Nevada .......... ...... 8 1 Larson, Janell-320 Watson, Lodi, California. . . . . . . 121 Larson, Joyce-320 Watson, Lodi, California ..... ....... 1 21 Leary, Jenanne-636 Carlo Way, Lodi, California. . . . . . 50, 57, 69 Leary, Kevin-636 Carlo Way, Lodi, California ........ ..... 9 4 Lee, Raymond-2018-26th Street, Sacramento, California. . . . . 91 Lee, Robert-2227-24th Street, Sacramento, California. . . . . . . 91 Leichter, Sharon-Rt. 3 Box 337, Chico, California ...... . . 29, 82 Leonard, Ronald-P.O. Box 7, Little Norway, California. Letcher, John-1321 Washington Street, I..odi, California. .... 57,69 ...28,30,62 Lewis, Barry-1657 Wee Dell Lane, Paradise, California. . . ..... . .82 Lewis, David-610 Paloma, Stockton, California ...... . . 97 Lind, Jenny-1913 West Lodi Avenue, Lodi, California .... . . .97 Lind, Mark-202 Maine, Gridley, California ........ . . 82 121 Lindsay, Sharmon-1091 Bogue Road, Yuba City, California ..... . . . .48, 76 Litchfield, Diane-P.O. Box 128, Horsefly, British Columbia Canada ..... 91 Reece, Rhonda-Rt. 2 Box 74, Galt, California ...... . . . 91 Reid, David-216-B Sylvan Drive, Sonora, California. . . . . . 20 Malkowski, Dean-P.O. Box 326, Altaville, California. . . Liwllfield. Janice-437 East Vine Street, Lodi, California. . Litchfield, Joanne-Rt. 1 Box 87-A, Acampo, California. . Lloyd, Glenda-223 East Acacia Street, Stockton, California. Loasby, Roseann-Rt. 1 Box 435-H, Grass Valley, California McNinch, Randy-1049 South Garfield Street, Lodi, California. . . McPherson, Sue-350 Acacia, Lodi, California. ......... Reimche, Noreen-1103 Tamarack, Lodi, California. . . Reiswig, Clyde-37 S. Aurora, Stockton, California .... Reiswig, Dale-717 S. Rose, Lodi, California ....... Reiswig, Daryl-2215 W. Walnut, Lodi, California ...... Reiswig, Kathleen-4 West Vine Street, Lodi, California. . . Reynolds, Daryl-Rt. 1 Box 966, Nevada City, California .... Ricketts, Barbara-1712 Polk Way, Stockton, California ..... Glen-4536 Linda Vista, Napa, California ........ . Mantz, Tom-1121 Needham Street, Modesto, California. . . Martin, Billy-4181 Lockey Avenue, Riverside, California .... . Martin Mary Jo-888 Howard Street, Ferndale, California. . . Martin, Terry-888 Howard Street, Ferndale, California ..... Martin, Wayne-4181 Lockey Avenue, Riverside, California .... Marhe, Rickwalt, Ivan-1119 Hidden Valley Lane, Camino, California. . . . Roach, Ted-1036 S. Central Avenue, Lodi, California ...... . . . Robinson, Benjamin-2657 Belladonna, Redding, California .... . .... 4 8 Robinson, Mary Lou-5030 Old Sonoma Road, Napa, California .... . . .49 Robinson, Sharon-540 Sanitarium Road, St. Helena, California. . . . . Scott, Bennie-1554 Pittman, Sparks, Nevada .... . ..... Mattheus, Charlotte-Rt. 2 Box 352, Galt, California. . . Mattheus, Wendell-Rt. 2 Box 352, Galt, California. . . Meleken, Rae-136 Alvorado, Pittsburgh, California .... Meller, Karla-3352 Cypress Way, Santa Rosa, California. . . Mertz, Stanley-Rt. 2 Box 374-A, Lodi, California ..... Miller, Roger-Rt. 1 Box 370-A, Lodi, California ....... Mola, Roxanne-513 South Lee Avenue, Lodi, California. . . Moore, Don-Rt. 1 Box 81, Redwood Valley, California. . . Mulldune, Beverly-825 West Beverly, Tracy, California. . . Mulldune, David-825 West Beverly, Tracy, California ..... Mund, Mary Ann-737 Sunnyside Road, St. Helena, California. . . Neergaard, Nianne-Rt. 2 Box 355, Galt, California ........ Newell, Cheryl-504 Seventh, 'Arbuckle, California ......... . Nielsen, Irma-3585 Cold Springs Road, Placerville, California .... Norwood, Charlotte-435 Pardee, Stockton, California ..... Rodgers, Edwin-P.O. Box 165, Burney, California .......... Rogers, Ingrid-5858 Canyon View, Paradise, California. . . Rogers, Sharon-5858 Canyon View, Paradise, California. . . Rott., Steven-Rt. 4 Box 366, Lodi, California .......... Ruhl, Marcia-231 Almond Drive, Lodi, California ........ Ruminson, Jean-1189 South Minnewawa, Fresno, California. . Rund, Dolly-315 Concord, Lodi, California ............ Running, Tom-1434 Pointe Claire, Sunnyvale, California. . . Said, Debra--14400 West Longview Sarti, Mike-Rt. 4 BOX 451-C, Lodi, Saulsbury, Judith-1118 Lloyd Street, Schachten, Tom-Box 313, Murphys, Livingston, California. . . California .......... Lodi, California ...... California .......... Scheideman, Candace-2330 West Lodi Avenue, Lodi, California. . . . Schimke, Perry-1900 W. LodiAvenue, Lodi, California ......... Schneider, Dennis-M.M. Star Route Box 8645, Oroville, California. . Nowak, Judy-509 Ribier Avenue, Lodi, California ..... ........... 7 O Olsen, Arlene-625 North Mund, St. Helena, California. . . . .31,34, 48, 52,88 O'Mara, Terry-Rt. 1 Box 182-B3, Acarnpo, California. . . ........ . . -- Ortize, Ken-1870 Third, Atwater, California. ....... . . .31,48, 76 Owens, Tom-Rt. 2 Box 493, Lodi, California .... ......... 3 8,47,71 Pantel, Terry-179-A Cohasset, Chico, California ...... 48,49, 54, 55, 62, 63 Randy Steich and Marky White, freshmen--two second semester students. Parkhurst, Patrick-1292 Harter Road, Yuba City, California. . .......... 83 Patino, Lorenzo-Rt. 1 Box 566, Elk Grove, California. 2'7.23.30, 55,59,'71, 105 Pendry, Bayne-Box 225, Placerville, California ......... ............ 8 3 1 Pendry, Candice-Box 225, Placerville, California ......... , , 71 Perman, Vickie-Rt. 1 Box 4001, Acampo, California ....... , .97 Peterson, Marcia-987 El Rancho Drive, Livermore, California. . . . . , , , ,91 Pierce, Mike-1923-A Graham Avenue, Redondo Beach, California. ,,,,,, 118 Potter, Kenneth-1905 W. Lockeford, Lodi, California ........ ..... 3 4,92 Pucci, Sharron-2232 Cabrillo Circle, Lodi, California. . . , , , '71 Purdy, Lydia-22 Queens Court, Napa, California ..... ,,,, 3 3 Ratcliffe, Sharon-401 E. Walnut, Lodi, California. . . .... 28,83 Reece, Caesus-Rt. 2 Box 74, Galt, California ..... ,,,, 7 1 122 Seibel, Alfred-2428 E. Acacia Street, Stockton, California. . . . . . . . . Shapard, Brad-112 Sunnyside Avenue, Piedmont, California. . . Shimmin, Ronald-P.O. Box 837, Galt, California ........ Simmons, Deborah-620 North E , Stockton, California .... . . Smith, David-6849 Verbena Ct., Citrus Heights, California. . . . . . Smith, Lavonne-47 Austen Way, Martinez, California .... . . . 34 Smith, Ruth-302 Pattie Way, Napa, California .......... ..... Snell, Benjamin-1091 Meadow Lane, Placerville, California ...... 27,30 Sova, Con-2270 South Cherokee Lane, Lodi, California ........ ..... Steich, Randy-Box 753, Angwin, California ................ . . Steinbauer, Susan-Graniteville Star Route, Nevada City, California. . . . . ,- Stoneman, Joyce-Rt. l Box 167-D, Corning, California ............ 60 Sturgill, Donna-P.O. Box 43, Meadow Vista, California .... . . Sturgill, Sandra-P.O. Box 61, Meadow Vista, California .... . . . 39 Sweat, Cheryl-Rt. 1 Box 234, Acampo, California ...... .. Sweeney, Brent-1101Jacobsen, Antioch, California .... Tetz, Vicki-7901 Sunset, Fair Oaks, California. . . - . - Thomas, James-230 Acacia, Lodi, California. . . Thomas, Janet-230 Acacia, Lodi, California ............... . . Thompson, Wanda-3730 North Stanlislaus, Stockton, California .... . . Thoza, Bonita-3612 Marfargoa, Stockton, California. . . ...... . . Tomat, Larry-990 Pleasant Lane, Paradise, California .... . . Tonn, Gene-1030 Lloyd Street, Lodi, California .... . . .80 Tonn, Glen-1030 Lloyd Street, Lodi, California .... . . . Trefz, Gary-2364 Cabrillo Circle, Lodi, California ..... . . .4 Turner, Ann-253 South Adrienne, Stockton, California .... . . . Tuttle, Eloise-350 Armstrong, Lakeport, California ..... Tuttle, William-350 Armstrong, Lakeport, California .............. Ulm, Patricia-111 East Barrymore Street, Stockton, California ........ Underwood, Pam-950 S. Garfield 429, Lodi, California ..... 54,55,59,66- Vickers, Joanna-P.O. Box 631, Crescent City, California ..... ...... 4 0 Virbel, Jay-1215 Liebig, Lodi, California ........ . . . . .2O,8O Virbel, Jeanne-1215 Liebig, Lodi, California ...... .... Vollmer, Cassandra-706 Cardinal, Lodi, California. . . . . . . Vollmer, Sharon-706 Cardinal, Lodi, California ......... ..... Voth, Diane-1318 South Central Avenue, Lodi, California ........ 42,57 Wager, William-2227 Sth Avenue, Oakland, California .... 46,49, 55,60 Wagner, Janalee-1442 Voelker, Lodi, California ........ ......... Walker, Rebecca-Rt. 2 Box 2363, Oroville, California .... .... 2 8,48 Wauchope, Kathleen-270 Napa Road, Sonoma, California. . . . . . 29, 84 Weigand, Gail-414 Concord, Lodi, California ............ .... West, Margaret-205 South Veach, Manteca, California. ........... 29 Whitchurch, Martha-1098 South Redwood Hwy., Fortuna, California ..... Whitcomb, Charles-5695 Brookview Way, Paradise, California. . . . . .48,50 ....59 White, Marky-P.O. Box 343, Orland, California ....... ....... 1 22 Widicker, Bonnie-Rt. 1 Box 612, St. Helena, California ...... 40,49, 60,74 Willey, Gerald-300 Tamarack, Lodi, California ....... Willey, Steven-300 Tamarack, Lodi, California .... ...., 9 2 Williams, Charles-311 Del Mont, Lodi, California .... Williams, Dave-311 Del Mont, Lodi, California ......... . . .28,50,86 Williams, Rick-710 South Cherokee Lane, Lodi, California. . . .... . . 74 ........86 Willie, Darleen-2128 Howlett, Yuba City, California .... . . 49, 92 Winn, Loren-Rt. 1 Box 480, Galt, California ........... . . . . .92 Wolfsen, Jack-933 S. Garfield St. Apt, C, Lodi, California. . 1 . . -36 Woods, Sue-Rt. 1 Box 890, Escondido, California ........ . . 92 Woodward, Marta-825 Junipero Serra, Stockton, California. . . . . 94 Wright, Lloyd-401 Gillcrest Avenue, Vallejo, California. . . . . . .84 Yee, Alan-1301 Normandy Lane, Sacramento, California. Q . . . .59,86 Zapara, John-925 South Garfield, Lodi, California ..... . . 35,98 Zapara, Randy-230 Watson Street, Lodi, California ...., .... 8 6 Zimmerman, David-Box 316, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ...... ........ 8 6 Zimmerman, Jeannine-800 South Hutchins, Lodi, California. . .47,56,76, 106 Garry Cojohn, junior second semester student, finds new friends via the telephone. Facult Roster Anderson, Tenna-207 Mission St., Lodi, California. . . . . . . . . . 18 Aso, Jerry-508 E. Elm, Lodi, California ......... . . .23,55, 94 Blue, Ray-1314 S. Central, Lodi, California ...... . . . 13,44,88 Bockmann, Bob-950 S. Garfield, Lodi, California. . . . . . 24,57,94 Boydf Edna-1239 s. washington, mai, California. . . .... . . 19 Dawes, Don-1212 S. Central, Lodi, California. . . . . .2O,44,88 Goltz, Willy-1206 S. Central, Lodi, California. . . . . .14, 58 Hagele, Arthur-1300 S. Central, Lodi, California. . . . . . 18 Hoffman, Alice-1215 S. Garfield, Lodi, California. . . . . . 17 Hottal, Jim-1324 S. Central, Lodi, California ..... ...... l 5 Kaiser, Vernon-1302 S. Central, Lodi, California .... . . . 13,76 Koenig, Mabel-1133 S. Orange, Lodi, California. . . . . . . . 21 Lickey, Robert-1310 S. Central, Lodi, California. .. .... .. 24 Maher, Peter-1215 S. Garfield, Lodi, California. . . . . .6,7, 16,37 Nelson, Ivan-1201 S. Sunset, Lodi, California ..... Purdey, Duane-2960 Mundy Lane, Lodi, California. . . Ramsey, Nina-Rt. 1 Box 286, Galt, California ..... Rhoads, Betty-1224 S. Central, Lodi, California. . . Rhoads, Gail-1224 S. Central, Lodi, California ...... Salcedo, Fernando-1326 S. Central, Lodi, California. . . Salcedo, Marta-1326 S. Central, Lodi, California ..... Sherman, David-1035 Woodrow, Lodi, California .....,. Sherman, Mary Alice-1215 S. Garfield, Lodi, California. . . Stewart, Sidney-753 S. Orange, Lodi, California ....... Voth, Harvey-1318 S. Central, Lodi, California .... wairher, Mauna-322A E. vine, Lodi, California ....... 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