Pacific Union College - Diogenes Lantern Yearbook (Angwin, CA)
- Class of 1952
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I have chosen it for many reasons- l'or the spontaneous lriendliness of its students and teachers, the genial warmth of its dorm life, and tl1e sincerity of its Christian atmosphere. I came here to get an education-an education that would mean battered books, scribbled notes, stacks ol' tests, and keeping up my GPA. I found all this, but I lfound more too. Through all the work and play, the laughter and study, I discovered the real purpose of going to college -to develop mentally, spiritually, and physically, so that I will honor God in this life and prepare for eternal life. Do you see what I mean? Let me show you . . . Table of Contents Dedication . Administration . Mental . Spiritual Physical Social . . Window Tree . Business Friends . Roster and Index SKIN Q .mam- fifl ,J 5 ' fb dx M A 532 9 3. ,uk 5 S . , 41 :aww -Wi5'17wzq.M,,-M-wf,, ,,,2..V:y7 5 fa M w M L W, ef is N' A , mifif., - 5+ cl .N .. 5 J W JS? 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X w f I 1 w A Q5 fi 11 fm: 455 5 53 if . vE?s?S'2? W' .4 H511 3 if R 'QQ 1 QV if wi -1 In the Service . . . You are gone-you have left the quiet walks of PUC for the bustle of boot camp. You have exchanged your seats in chapel for the foxholes of Korea. But we have not forgotten you who have left PUC to serve your country and your God. Maurice Abrahams Francis Akana Carol Armstrong Herbert Baker Romeo Barreras Glenn Bisel Charles Bolander Richard Carlsen Duane Coombs John Robert Edwards Donald Fink Lynn Gilder John Graham VVarren Hayashi Benjamin Herrera Masaru Higa Marshall Hollingsead Leroy Johnson VVallace Kamahele Don Lee Albert Liersch Edell Lust 5-,1 :' '- Air Army Army Army Army Army Navy Army Army N avy Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Navy Force Delmar Mathisen Merlin Mauk Albert Mendoza Al Munson Oren Nelson Robert Orser Ronald Sackett Everett Saulsbury Robert Snawder Mfalt Spuehler Leon Stickney VVallace Tamayose Roy Taylor Evart Tinker Monroe Trager Omar WVareham Leonard Warner Douglas Waterhouse Wayne Waterhouse Robert Westermeyer Glen Willhelm Darrell VVoosley I 0 4 o 9 Q sew 1 5 ? - V x Air Air Air Army Force Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Army Force Force Navy Army Army Army Army Army BOARD OF TRUSTEES Clifford L. Bauer, President John F.. Weaver, Secretary Howard L. Shull, Treasurer Godfrey T. Anderson . William E. Anderson . Roy C. Baker . . Carl Becker . . George T. Chapman Reinhold R. Bietz . Andrew Fearing . Howard H. Hicks . Axel C. Nelson . . W. Frederick Norwood . Ernest L. Place . George H. Rustad . Fred W. Schnepper . Glendale, California . Angwin, California . Angwin, California Arlington, California Arlington, California San jose, California Oakland, California Arlington, California Los Angeles, California . . Reno, Nevada Arlington, California Glendale, California Los Angeles, California Sanitarium, California . Phoenix, Arizona Glendale, California DMI- ISTR TIO . . . He has been with us only since 1950, but in that time President Weaver's leadership has proved itself. His wide experience in denominational work at every level from the elementary school to the General Conference has provided a suc- cessful background for his work as a college president. Dr. Weaver's approachable friendli- ness and his readiness to listen to student prob- lems has endeared him to both teachers and students. His keen judgment and understand- ing have inspired our respect and confidence. Last year Dr. Weaversaid, l am just getting acquainted with PUC. And PUC was just getting acquainted with him. This year we can say that he has learned to know PUC and, as one student put it, PUC just plain likes him, too! John E. Weaver The ultimate responsibility for the smooth operation of PUC rests on the shoulders of the administration. The duties of this group are varied, ranging from the handling of transfers, drop vouchers, and miscellaneous records to the planning and management of an exten- sive building program. From the cas11ier's window, from the registrar's desk, from the dean's oflice, and from the president's oflice come the consecrated service which means the smooth operation of the college. Administration Ruth Burgeson, A.B. Assistant Dean of Women PUC Since 1950 Louisa Chalfee Cashier PUC Since 1947 Fern Christensen, R.N., B.S. Director of Student Health Service PUC Since 1941 Harri L. Davies, M.D. College Physician PUC Since 1951 Verle-Ranae Hoskins Secretary to Mr. Shull PUC Since 1951 Donald D. Lake, A.B. Assistant Dean of Men PUC Since 1950 Virginia Lewis Secretary to Dean Woods PUC Since 1916 Eric Lundquist, P.A. Accountant PUC Since 1915 Hubert K. Martin, A.M. Chaplain PUC Since 1950 Shelley Marshall, B.S. in L.S Assistant Librarian PUC Since 1918 Helen Mathisen, B.S. Secretary to President Hlenver PUC Since 1947 Blanche Meier Recorder PUC Since 1946 Mary Oliver, B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian PUC Since 1918 Viola Preston Secretary to Mr. Walter PUC Since 1930 Robert L. Reynolds, A.M. Dean of Men PUC Since l9i6 Robert Ritz, A.B. Bookkeeper PUC Since 1919 Administration Howard L. Shull, A.B. Virginia Sidle Dorothy Simmons, A.B. Business Manager Secretary Lo Mr. Tomblinson Assistant Librarian PUC Since 1947 PUC Since 1950 PUC Since 1948 Dudley Tomblinson Lois J. Walker, A.M. Edwin C. Walter, A.M Assistant Business Manager Librarian Registrar PUC Since 1948 PUC Since 1945 PUC Since 1945 Herschel D. Wheeler, A.M. Evabelle Winning, A.B. Cecil L. WVoods, Ph.D. Director of Audio-Visual Service Dean of YVomen Dean PUC Since 1928 PUC Since 1938 PUC Since 1947 12 Industries Fred Anderson Keith Bartling C. G. Campbell Sup'L. of College Mill Manager ol' College Garage Mechanic at Garage PUC Since 1942 PUC Since 1950 PUC SiI1CC 1951 Clarence Cole Baker PUC Since 1950 Peter Nightingale Sup'L. of Grounds PUC Since 1946 A. L. Foster Fred A. Landis, A.B. Manager of Store Custodian PUC Since 1950 PUC Since 1950 Opal Smith Lois WVilliams Manager of Cafeteria Sup't. of College Laundry PUC Since 1948 PUC Since 1950 MENTAL WHEN REGISTRATION WAS OVER, I had a stack of new books, a program card, and a hazy idea of something called a GPA. As the year wore on, my books lost their crisp newness, I didn't use my program card any more, and that GPA kept me awake nights. Through classes, labs, term papers- lhe tools of the student - I began to understand the world around me, the reasons behind things I had always taken for granted. And more important, I learned that to develop my mind is my responsibility Luth to God and to my neighbors . . . gf: w. f -fww .-A 1.-:gf , .mi 413' , . . , wgwx, , M 1 1 f Y ff A, Those Who Teach MAYBE I'LL FORGET the dates we memd- rized in history, the complicated formulas for chemistry, and the endless details in math. But I won't forget the Christian teachers who not only gave us assignments, lectures, and tests, but also held before us 'the ideals of complete development. In seven major areas of learning, they have trained us in their specialized fields and have introduced us to the broader educa- tion for life after college . . . Religion Lewis H. Hartin he fear of the Lord is the beginning of isdo1n. Bible classes are required of stu- ents in each curriculum in order that they iight gain a fuller understanding of their ersonal relationship to God. Besides train- g students specifically for the ministry, this ivision endeavors to help every student lind practical Christian philosophy of life. Leon Leslie Caviness, Ph.D. Professor of Biblical Languages 1 PUC Since 1932 Lewis H. Hartin, A.M. Professor of Religion PUC Since 1948 Raymond F. Cottrell, A.M. Assistant Professor of Religion PUC Since 1942 Wvilliani T. Hyde, A.M. Assistant Professor of Religion PUC Since 1947 PUC Since 1944 A. Graham Maxwell, A.M. Associate Professor of Biblical Languages Paul E. Quimby, Ph.D Professor of Religion PUC Since 1949 Social tudies George W. Meldrum George Meldrum, Ph.D. Professor of History PUC Since 1945 The Division of Social Studies includes t fields of history and business administratio The history department traces the hand God in human history and shows man's effor to make for himself a better world. The stu of current economics and business practices stressed by the department of business admi istration acquaints the student with prese world conditions and prepares him to take h place in the business world. Robert K. Boyd, A.M. Walter C. Utt, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Assistant Professor of History Administration PUC Since 1951 4 PUC Since 1944 Language and Literature Richard B. Lewis, Ph.D. l'rol'essor ol' English PUC Since 1945 rom Job to Sandburg-from Cervantes to eacock, a broad background and deep appre- ation for the languages and literatures of ie world increase a student's human sym- 'ithy and create an understanding of the ay men have thought and felt in all ages. his appreciation and understanding is ideally coinpanied by a practical mastery of the ord, written and spoken. These are objec- ves of this division. joseph G. Peterson, Ph.D. Alice C. Babcock, A.M. Professor Emeritus of English Assistant Professor of English PUC Since 1928 PUC Since 1947 Richard B. Lewis Language and Literature Theodore W. Benedict, A.M. Associate Professor of Speech PUC Since 1947 George L. Caviness, Ph.D. Professor of German PUC Since 1946 Leslie W. Sargent, A.M. Associate Professor of journalism PUC Since 1947 Joanne Slater, A.B. Instructor in Speech PUC Since 1950 james Paul Stauffer, A.M. .Assistant Professor of English PUC Since 1942 George B. Taylor, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish PUC Since 1941 Gladys King-Taylor, A.M. Instructor in Spanish PUC Since 1941 Isabel Zumwalt Instructor in French PUC Since 1948 Harold W. Clark Harold Willard Clark, A.M. Professor of Biology PUC Since 1920 n the controlled force of the whirling atom, the intricate metabolism of the simplest 'ving form, we learn to see the Creator's and. Led by teachers who accept God as ie beginning and the end of wisdom, the cience student can truly say: W11at hath wrought! eienee and Mathematics Myron WVallace Newton, M.S. Mary Cook-McReynolds, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy Professor Emeritus of Physiology PUC Since 1910 PUC Since 1922 Walter M. Bolinger, A.B. Graduate Assistant, Department of Physics PUC Since 1951 L ' Geneva Durham, A.M. joseph G. Fallon, M.P.H. Donald V. Hemphill, A.M. Reu E. Hoen, Ph.D. issistant Professor of lvlatheinatics Associate Professor of Biology Assistant Professor of Biology Professor of Chemistry and Astronomy PUC Since 1938 PUC Since 1946 PUC Since 1937 PUC Since 1948 21 Science and Mathematics Eleanor R. Lawson, A.M. Instructor in Nursing Education PUC Since 1950 Maurice E. Mathisen, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry PUC Since 1947 Ivan R. Neilsen, A.M. Associate Professor of Physics PUC Since 1943 Robert L. Nutter, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics PUC Since 1946 ' Ariel A. Roth, M.S. Instructor in Biology PUC Since 1950 Linton G. Sevrens, A.M. ' Associate Professor of Chemistry PUC Since 1949 Ethel J. Walder, M.S. Associate Professor of Nursing Education PUC Since 1944 Cecil L. Woods, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics PUC Since 1947 Education Guy F. Wvolfkill, Ed.D. rofessor Emeritus of liducation PUC Since 1931 Ronald D. Drayson, Ph.D. Professor of Education PUC Since 1951 Dalton D. Baldwin, A.B. Supervisory Teacher of Grades Seven and Eight PUC Since 1948 Ronald D. Drayson task is more noble and inspiring than that communicating to others what we have This is the privilege of the Christian i . Witli ample facilities for student in the academy and elementary many education students are prepar- guide younger minds to Christian Cyril F. Dean, M.Ed. 4 Frank Dietrich, B.S. Mary Ellquist, A.M. Bernice Hanson, A.M. in Physical Education Supervisory Teacher of Grades Supervisory Teacher of Supervisory Teacher of Grade One PUC Since 1950 Five and Six Grade Two PUC Since 1943 PUC Since 1951 PUC Since 1948 23 Education Dcnald D. Lake, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education PUC Since 1910 Helen Lake Instructor in Physical Education PUC Since 1950 Wvillard H. Meier, A.M. Assistant Professor of Secondary Education PUC Since 1946 Alice A. Neilsen, A.M. Associate Professor of Elementary Education PUC Since 1944 Patricia Payne Supervisory Teacher of Grades Three and Four PUC Since 1951 Rcibert L. Reynolds, A.M. Instructor in Education PUC Since 1946 Edwin C. Walter, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education PUC Since 1945 john E. Wveaver, Ph.D. Professor of Education PUC Since 1950 Fine Arts john J. Hafner, M.Mus. Professor of Music PUC Since 1947 The sights and sounds of the natural World as interpreted by artists and musicians can elevate the spirit and create an appreciation of the good and beautiful. An acquaintance with the fine arts and the ability to present them creatively are objectives of this division. Noah E. Paulin C. Warren Becker, A.M. Professor Emeritus of Music Associate Professor of Music PUC Since 1914 PUC Since 1945 john J. Hafner Fine Arts Gerald I. Ferguson, A.M. Assistant l,1'Ol'CSS0l' of Music PUC Since 1951 Mary Ellen Hartley, A.B. Instructor in Music PUC Since 1949 Joe Maniscalco, A.B. Instructor in Art PUC Since 1950 Gladys Capman-Martin, A.B. Instructor in Music PUC Since 1951 Donald Muth Instructor in Art PUC Since 1951 Wilma Hayward-Shafer, A.B Instructor in Music for lhc Elementary Crzidcs PUC Since 1951 - Lois Mae johnson-Stauifer Instructor in Music PUC Since 1951 Delbert C. Winning, A.B. Instructor in Music PUC Since 1951 Applied Science and Industrial Education Richard E. Fisher ducation becomes valuable when we can se it. The division of Applied Science d Industrial Education trains the hands be useful, emphasizes the value and dig- ity of labor, and gives to every college rudent an opportunity to learn to work 'ith his hands. Some of the fields included 1 its wide range of studies are printing, ome economics, engineering, secretarial cience, and agriculture. Esther D. Ambs, M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics PUC Since 1944 Richard E. Fisher, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts PUC Since 1945 L. C. Christensen, A.B. Instructor in Building Installations PUC Since 1941 jack Craver, A.B. Instructor in Machine Shop and Electricity PUC Since 1939 Dan A. Edge, B.S. Alice L. Holst, A.M. Instructor in Construction Associate Professor of Secretarial Engineering Science PUC Since 1950 PUC Since 1948 Applied Science and Indu stri I Education Glenn A. Houck, M.S. Assistant Professor of Agriculture PUC Since 1951 George H. jeys Instructor in Printing PUC Since 1925 Clarence C. Krchn, M.S. Assistant Professor ol' Agriculture PUC Since 1946 Helen Litvin, A.B. Instructor in Home Economics PUC Since 1951 Evelyn J. Rittenhouse, A.M. Instructor in Secretarial Science PUC Since 1950 john E. Sherman Instructor in Bookbinding PUC Since 1943 Denzil J. Truitt, B.S. Instructor in Industrial Arts PUC Since 1948 n Lois J. Walker, A.M. Assistant Professor of Library Science PUC Since 1945 A Those Who Learn . . THESE ARE THE STUDENTS-Fellows and girls that come to PUC from Malaya, Persia, Australia-from Denver, Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles, and Angwin. What are they like? They are friendlyg they make you like being at PUC. They are energetic, tl1e SA picnics, the amateur hour, and the CHRONICLE campaign are only a few of their successful activities. They are active Christians, sponsoring the student week of devotion, the literature crusade, and a cam- paign for a new church. They come to PUC to learn . . . , Q vu ,, , Qv L E 4 M..- fisi. -- N 2 ' ,M M - a x Ti. 1 95 , , 2 V as gf ,gc r 2 x X Si 1, A W, :iw , -mls' , ww A if .X N W W Q Sy , W 3 v I 1? K gs, 5 Q . 3 My y 4' E if 44 W , M 4 ' Wifi u ,Nm , S., lg, xi , 2 me WA ' 5 4 1 W W we pig? W , 5 i 41 M wwe wg SST A f 2 ,wk Q J' K M km Q. , h 1 Awami A y, M M K ww? .W N, ,ffl N 3 Q ,555 if k , f ? ,V if Y ww' ff f , if A5 Wea: , 11 QQ df' .,.., s ' 4 4 as Q. f M V H Mei Q 1 x px FA' gg 2 Q? , iv ,af y W f 'gVZ1h V .. 'Awww' 'M , A ,Q QE,:: ,,i,1, .,,,A,A,.,.,,,,,.. Q ,R ' wswsf,-l3'Vl, ,mn - W H ,, W, , Charles Gillit, President Mathematics Tennessee SENIO Aim: A Task with a Vision Colors: Cerise and Silver 32 Robert Bolander, Treasurer Theology California Doreen Kitto, Secretary Secretarial Science California Dr. R. D. Drayson, Sponsor Russell Rose, Pastor Theology California FFICERS Motto: Honor of God Before Honor of Man Flower: W'l1ite Carnation na Moser, Hi glish tish Columbia Reid Price, Parliamentarian Bible California le Hoyt, Sergeant at Arms mlogy lifornia Maurice Harrison, Publicity Secretary Mathematics California Perle Lockert, Vice President Secretarial Science California storian Class of 1952 awaits presentation address by Dr. W. E. Macpherson Senior Presentation I saw the organist pull out the stops, arrange his music. I heard the familiar strains of Pomp and Circuinstancen as it guided the steps of the black- robed seniors down the aisle. In his presentation address, W. E. Macpherson challenged the graduat- ing class to be ready with help for the world filled with confused people. May the Lord help you to help others, were his closing words. Behind these seniors lay the memories of four years of study, work, play. Ahead of them lay Il task - a task with a vision. 34 ' Harold Beltz Theology California Sheila Birkenstock Speech California Lee Bockhackcr Biology California Richard Bowen Biology Texas Curtis Brown lilechanical Engineering California Stanley Chaffee Music California Seniors Negassa Aga Secondary Education Ethiopia Karl Bahr Business Administration California Clarence Baker Chemistry California Harriet Baker Nursing Education Hawaii Hollis Baker History California Juanita Ballard Secretarial Science California Ronald Cople History California Duane Corwin Theology California Glenn Corwin Theology California Genevieve Derden Nursing Education Texas Merle Dickman Industrial Arts California Jo Ann Dill Secretarial Science lfVashington Seniors Myrna Chitwood Secretarial Science Oregon David Chong Industrial Arts Hawaii Maynard Christian History California Harry Clark Speech California Richard Clement Theology, History California james Cooper Theology California llita Duerksen 'retarial Science lifornia Traverse Elliott Chemistry California LaVerne Eng Biology California yllis Emerson imc Economics lilornia Bette Friesen flilementary Education California Gertrude Fukunaga Home Economics Hawaii Shigeto Fukuji Biology Hawaii Gerald Fuller Public Relations, Bible California A Leslie Goodwin History California Dorlin Griffith Theology, Biblical Languages California Fred Habenicht Industrial Education California Jo Ann Hardin Secretarial Science California V Seniors Norman Harebottlc Biology California Fred Henriques Biology California Ismay Henry Biology California Hedy Hofmann Nursing Education California Evelyn Houck Nursing Education California Winifred Howard Elementary Education California Victor Howell Chemistry California Helen Iha Secretarial Science Hawaii Samuel Inaba Printing Hawaii Marybelle Inman Secretarial Science California Violet Ishikawa Elementary Education Hawaii Ray james Theology California George Lechner Chemistry New Mexico Joyce Lorntz Nursing Education l'Vashingt0n, D.C. jack Lucas Biology Louisiana Irma Luthas Secretarial Science Florida Roger Lutz Mechanical Engineering California Richard McCarthy Theology, Biblical Languages Texas Horace jenkins Business Administration California Walter johnston Biology California john jones Biology California Lawrence Kamahele Biology Hawaii Elfriede Koelling German California Leonard Kuninobu Biology Hawaii Vesta Maxson Elementary Education California Jacinto Miguel Biblical Languages Philippine Islands Milton Miller Biology California Patricia Miyashiro Elementary Education Hawaii Kenneth Moe Business Administration California Elva Montgomery Bible Montana Seniors Betty Mcliachern Nursing Education Cllifornia WVilliam Maddox Theology California Victor Maluenda Theology Hawaii Lilian Marais Home Economics Union of South Africa Melvin Mathers Theology California Delmar Mathisen Biology California Stanley Moser Biology ' California Mitsusuke Nakumura Theology Hawaii Bonita Nelson Home Economics California Russell Nelson Business Administration California Craig Pearson Biology California Wvilmonte Penner Biology California Arthur Peterson Industrial Arts Washington Bernice Peterson Nursing Education California Andre Pichly, Jr. Biology California John Reeves Theology Canada Edward Reynolds Theology California Louise Roberson Home Economics California Paul Skau Theology California Arnold Slater Bible California Norman Spuehler Speech California Marilyn Stubbs Home Economics California Mary Tamura Nursing Education Illinois Leonard Taylor Physics California Seniors Lloyd Robinson Physics California Edythe Santini Secretarial Science California Donald Schall History California Ralph Segoria Industrial Arts California Raymond Sewake Mathematics Hawaii Annie Shimizu Elementary Education Hawaii Edythe Thorp Home Economics California Leon Trupp Physics Canada Frank Tuzzolino Theology California Edna Wagner Nursing Education California Clinton Walker Agriculture California Carleton Wallace Biology California Dorothy WVammack Nursing Education Colorado Theodore Warner Industrial Arts California Elmer Wild Music Oregon Clara Yamashiro Home Economics Hawaii Graduate Students Ernest Barrett Ed ucation Mary Bridge Education Ruth Burgeson English 44 Henry Hilderbrandt Verna Moser Alpha Rahn Education English Biology Donald Hopkins Nord Nation Chiles Smith, Jr, ChC111iSIfy Biology Business Administration Martha Lorenz Bertha Parker Rose Yee English Education Education Daniel Maxson Henry Pearl Education Physics Post Graduates Dale Beecham Sigvard Jonasson jack King Stephen Lin Daniel McConnell Delbert Pantel joel Relmgren Shirlee Rickman Merritt Warren Ernest Zane .,,g,.ffllllhv--v X 'M f AWlQ I61Tw YMM' K' , I . gf W if , , w ' h 4' 'B I' w , MQ-Qdisvnuf ' ' V V iii, if U Q A J W? u 4 J Q Q - ,, f f ,, , 4, I .M 2, ww .NQJSONXHQQ l 8 E ,44 xx ri i xl ' ,l il 3 dig g? 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Nutter Sponsor I-Iarold Rich Pastor Bill Jacobson Treasurer Adelle Kitto Secretary Daniel Cotton Publicity Secretary Alstrup johnson, jr. Sergeant at Arms David Morgan Parliamentarian etty Baumbach Colette Beach Melvin Beglau Carlyle Benson ose Benson Grace Bcrgvall Gwynne Birchlield Walter Bozak Juniors Carlos Abrahams Lionel Abrahams Mervilyn Adams-Mathisen Gordon Anderson Standley Ausmus Minoru Azama Charles Baker Ray Balch 49 Juniors Phyllis Brown Harold Burden WVilliam Cochran Douglas Colton Fred Cooksley Cynthia Costa Sally Cox Emmett Cramer, jr Robert Cunningham Arthur Dahl Marianne Burgeson-Westermeyer YVilliam Butler Ellen Campbell Dorothy Champion Romayne Chinnock john Christensen Arna Christiansen Bruce Clark Alice Ding Mary Doup Homer Dunford Harold Ellison Paul Emerson Elsie Eng Ethel Eng Glenn Engevik Kenneth Fields Gaudencia Flores William Forrest, Jr Robert Freitas Keith Gard Nicholas Germanis Milton Gitter Tom Godfrey Vernon Gomes Norman Goodwin Jun iors Ronald Gordon Samuel Gramli ch, Jr. Kendall Hamil Robert Hampe ton l, Jr. Kinzie Hardest Keith Harris Floyd Heath Frank Heinz Ronald Hershe Mary Higa 5 l 5 Y E 3 Q 2 5 3 3 3 s 5 2 E i 3 Donald Hitman Shinsei Hokama Leopold Holness Robert Homer Y Isao Horinouchi Raymond Huddlestc Wilburn Ingham Wesley Johnson s 5 3 lone Klinger Harold Kono Leroy Konschuh Carol Kosky George Kuniyoshi Mcrlin Lacy Derwin Landis Elaine Larson Robert Johnston Donald jones Everett Lawson Victor Joseph Kenneth Kakazu Charles Kamimura Mildred Kazumura Esther Lee Henry Keipcr Jack Kirk Juniors May Lee joy Leer Dorothy jo Morgan Aaron Moses Donald Muth Ray Myers Kiyoshi Nakashima Jerald Nelson Betty Ann Nilsson Irving Omphroy Verlin Leer Daniel Leong Edward Macomber David Maruoka Wilbur Mauk Ronald Maxson james Miller Charles Morgan Lester Ortner Howard Osborne Ellsworth Osborne Fred Oshiro Gene Ottinger Harvey Otto john Parks Mary Payne Delbert Pearson john Perrin Herbert Perrine Duane Pierson Charles Placial Gilbert Plubell Winnifred Plubell Jeanne Pohan Joyce Powell Leo Raunio Juniors Clegg Rees Beverly Reese Florance Sackett Clarice Salsa Betty Rehngren Roberta Rhymes Alvin Saulsbury Marylin Schilling Kathryn Rice Ramon Rice Helen Schwartzkopf J. Pat Scott Sidney Rich Robert Rosenbach Marvin Seibel Gertrude Seward Mansour Roshan Gerald Sabes Lois Shanko WVilliam Siekemeyer Dorothy Skadsheim Stanley Skadsheim Joy Swinncy Warren Temple Elmo Smith john C. Smith Sidney Toms Delmar Tonge Kenneth , R. Smith Ralph Snecd jane Tottori Alexander Touralchuk Byron Spears Heather Sprengel Ivylyn Traver Kenneth Trent Evelyn Spuehler Samuel Suen Gilbert Turner John Umeda Juniors jack Victorino Manley WVade Kenneth Wical Alton Williams Theodore Wilson Virginia Winn Charles Wiser Shirley Wittlake Marilyn Wvyman Lilly Yanke Raymond Wahlen Thaylia Watschke Roselyn XVeis Jonathan Weldon WVilliam Wventland Alice Werner Priscilla Whalley Albert Whiting 3. Q Q, fb:- ,,,,f1.,vf , - Jiff- f Fink' , - aff: My A, . A QQ -2 -1 ,L Qs ,i., x ,g M gb y -1. 4 vw ff ,,4+..:,5:f ' 'W uw M, ,N f ,Y .,. , FL 1495 jf V-::1?1+ V, , N. Q13 Q.. . . if, rv ' , f li - W f 2 lg Jima: fd!'i'3f1i?' 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Iris Buhler Doris Butler Marvin Case Anita Cavagnaro Donald Chapman Daniel Ching Walter Chung Clifford Clendenen Edgar Cleveland John Collins Ramona Coombs Ben Cornforth Haysmer Cox Vernon Cusick Edward Dalegowski Sheila Daly Dorothy Davison Barbara DeNeal Edd Dickman Beverly Dillon john Dougan Jean Douglas James Doyle Victor Duckett Monroe Duerksen Elwin Dunn Anna Beth Dye ophomores Gordon Elliott Ruth Elliott Ernest Eltz George Evans Ingrid Fischer Cynthia Follette ' Evelyn Fong Herbert Ford Barbara Former Allen Fujimoto Demetrius Gassoumis Irene Gerlack Donna Giffen Patricia Goodier Leon Grabow Robert Grady Isabelle Gregerson Patsy Haldemen Francis Hammer Janet Hancock Melvin Hamp Velma Harris Gwen Hathaway Raymond Helms WVilliam Henry Gerald Hetzer Florence Hoehn lVillia1n Hull Howard Huenergardt Edward Igarashi Bonnie Isakson Alice James Annette jicha Richard johnson Rachel Kahula Penny Karry Robert Kelly jerry King Robert Kinzer Esther Kobashigawa George Kono Harold Lance Myrnalee Lanning james Lansdown Arno Lejnieks Richard Lewis, jr. Charles Lowry James Lowry I Sophomore Carolyn Maelntyre Louise McGavock Samuel Maeomber Richard Malott Robert Marchus Fumiko Masuda Danton McHenry Robert Mendenhall Aldine Miller Cecil Miller Frank Mochizuki Marilyn Moore Phyllis Moore Robert Morrison Robert Morrow Carolyn Myers Merlin Nell, jr. Carroll Nicola Marie Nix Donald Olson Merrel Olson Leona Orme Wvilliam Pillor Dorothy Quade Neil Quade Luis Quan WVillis Rakestraw Eloise Ratzlaff Beverly Redden Kenneth Regan Richard Rehngren Lavena Rhoades Melvin Ricker john Roberts Toichi Saito Bernice Schwartz Emil Seibel Sheldon Seltzer Gordon Shafer Mary Shields Ronald Shinsato Howard Silsbee Raymond Simmons Robert Sims George Smith Robin Smith Ruth Spalding Walter Squires ophomores Tom Steele Evelyn Suzuki Robert Taylor Lynn Tepner 66 Laurence Thcile Eleanor Tisch Ivan Toews John Tomlinson Jer Aldine Tonn Joan Tower Jerry Trow Frank Trumble Doris Tsuha Raymond Viponcl Alan Walker Mary Way Elaine WVerner Winona Werner Donald Wheeler Marjorie Wvillhclm Avis Woosley Onitta Williams Gertrude Woten Patricia WVilliams Charles Young Marjorie WVilson Barbara Yutzy William Winterberg W Citfwigb www gif RZ? yy Q' M A, 5 s Aiwa ww J xasggif-gg 4+ y, 1 W, M M5 Eg fb vw A .fn 3, Mag '53 271 YW, wwf fb A QB ,K ,,w,,,, 2 ffxwilff' 2 ,jjjslvs-XL vw M45 'A my X lmmyfk My ag, ea! juan f W-HNWw.A wWwmMMwM,. 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Freshmen Maree Abbott Berna Abbott Jacqueline Addison James Alldis Gene Anderson Marilyn Anderson Maxine Anderson Richard Anderson Oscar Arlt Bettie Beaty Donald Blower Antone Braga Robert Burt Annie Carroll Lee Asimont Marlene Black Florence Boehme Leon Brodie Jack Bynum, Jr. Victor Chambe Ada Bailey Elizabeth Blackwood Eileen Bolander Patricia Brown Hobart Carraway jacob Chang S 1 4 U I 68 Harold Chevrier Marilyn Childs Louise Chilson Mae Clem Alice Clifton Lenhart Cochran Ella Belle Coffey Joyce Collins laurice Cookson Dale Covert Harley Cordis Ellis Cox Loy Costello Alfred Dahl Ethel Dahl Marlene Davis Arlene Detamore Edward Dirksen Norma Damerell Gordon deLeon Carlene Detsch Evelyn Draper Nancy Davidson Eugene Demchuk Lavona Dick ' Jeanine Eddy 69 reshmen Eunice Eiseman Rebecca Erwin John Estey Raymond Etheredge Arthur Ewert Wanda Ewert Beverly Excell Ronald Fasano Alfred Fayard Vance Ferrell Richard Foulston Wilbur Frye Verna Mae Garner Alice Gerrans Ginette Ghione Ernestine Gilbert Jack Gillis Barbara Grace Waldo Gepford Ava Gerrans Anita Gilbert Euvene Gilbert Alfred Gima Carolyn Gramlich 70 Louise Grose Trevor Hamilton Eugene Haffner Sally Hanafusa Donald Hardt Pctcr Hare Nina Harkov Harald Hartley Charlotte Heald Marilyn Hill Doris Higa Violet Hirschkorn Phoebe Hopp Wayne james Carol jones Evelyn Junghans Jenny Keehnel Evangeline Kirkwood Barbara Hurst Donna johnson Marianne Jones Barbara Katona Corinne Kerbs Fred Kirkwood, jr. 71 Freshmen Frances Klingbeil Evelyn Kong Hcward Lacy Donna Landis john Laucirica Mary Lynn Lee Harry Lewis YVarren Lewis Anna Ling Kelvin Lindgren Emery Lorntz john Lott Bernadine Luther Clark McCall Harriet McClintock james McGee Clarence Mark Peter Maurin Janine McCaiTery Loree McClay Daryl McCumber Leonard Maniscalco Knute Martin Doris Mayer 72 Simon Mellor Laurene Meyer Leroy Moore Elton More Donna Morrison Francis Morton James Nakamoto Kumao Nakamshl Delbert Nelson Edwin Nidetsky Nancy Nielsen Yoshio Oalo race Okohlra Stanley Payne Rene Pohan Mary Pollard Clenys Price V'1ler1e Pylypruk Nancy Parks Robert Pohle une Pohle Betty Lou Preyer Pearlena. Putnam Lynn Rasmussen R S Freshmen Eugene Rau Duane Reed George Reed Ruth Reed joan Reese Jay Reeves Vernon Reichard Katharine Richison Phyllis Rieke Ronald Sackett Delight Schar Andreva Schultz Bonnie Jean Sheldon Josephine Sing Wvanda Robinson Laural Sage LaVerne Schlenker Elmer Schultz joAnn Sheldon Carole Sinn Estelle Rouse Betty Rae Salas John Schroder Margaret Semmens Edwin Shryock Rose Spauldin 74 Meryl Sprengel Robert Spurgeon Stanley Squier Madeline Steele Wvilliam Stevens Carmelita Stewart Peggy Stoner Pansy Stricklin Glenn Sturges Gordon Sulzle Wesley Taylor Marlene Thommen Norman Trumble Bill Uyeyama Keith Sturges Elaine Tanner Lauren Taylor Evart Tinker, Sr. Evelyn Trupp jack Uyeyama ona Stutehman Winford Tate Clifton Thomas Edna Tresenriter Robert Turner Murlene Vance 75 i Freshmen Bernice Vipond Evalinda von Pohlc Clara Voskanian Doris Wcathersby Phyllis Wedel Donald Werner Charlotte Weseman Lewis Wesner WVilliam Westerhout Gordon Wheeler Lloyd White Keith Wightman James Wilhelm Marsalie Willard Evelyn Williams Curtis Wolfe Joan Woodkey Florence Wyatt Marilyn Wvillard Clarence WVilliams Rose Marie Willis Addie WV00d Florence Wvrede Jean Yamayoshi 76 5 Freshmen Ruth Yonemori Frank Yoshida David Young George Young Edward Zweigle james Zweigle PECIAL ST DENTS Jean Colton Edith Harrison W Ethel Houck Mary Morison Everett Saulsbury i i if .X mu, A., Wm , P 5, , M , 22' afpwi 3' M filwlemgw -Wm was X Wvgezi 5 w From the Oval to Andre Hall lasses and Labs . . . PUT TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 'I GETHER in the classroom, in discussion gro in laboratory periods, and you begin to see active side of PUC's mental life. When teacher seems to work with me as a perso friend rather than as the pedagogue of schoolroom, that makes me want to learn. that's what I found at PUC where students teachers strive to learn together . . . lasses and Labs Zoology Lab: Barbara Yutzy, Lloyd Eighme, Dick Johnson. Looks like lemonade, and there are probably some thirsty men in the background waiting for it! Do you blame them for investigating the tzlll- talizing odors originating from this campus mecca-the home ec foods lab? The principles of appetizing, healthful cookery are ably presented by Miss Ambs, and her eager students Lake every opportunity to practice what they hear in class. Inside dope - zoologist Eighme ex- plains the intricacies of the crayfish to Dick and Barbara. Do you ever wonder what goes on in zoo lab ? The irritating smell of formaldehyde, the shiny instruments, the micro- scopes, disectoscopes, and slides, all part of a class where you can learn everything from the spawning habits of a salmon to Mendel's first law of Genetics. Foods Lab: Marjorie WVilson, Eunice Eiseman. 81 Organ Lesson: Pat Payne, Mr. Becker. Anatomy Lab: Knute Martin, Ava Gerrans, Bob Burt, Helen Schwartzkopf, Rose Spaulding, Mona Stutchman. Class It's downright worshipful to hear that organ play is the way one stu- dent expressed his feeling for good music. Mr. Becker is a master at the organ who inspires each of his stu- dents to draw only the best music from the 1,580 pipes of the chapel organ. Brother Bones smiling his grizzly smile in one corner, welcomes the visitor to the nursing anatomy lab, an interest- ing place, and a busy one. Here, all the prenursing students are first in- troduced into the intricacies of the human anatomy by Miss Walder, head of the Nursing Education pro- gram. Hands poised above the typewriter, the steady dependable click of the mimeograph machines, the busy cheer- fulness of the ofHce machines lab is home to the secretarial science majors. Here, Ginger, Dorothy Jo, and Adelle practice in their chosen field. 'Office Machines: Adelle Kitto, Dorothy Jo Morgan, Ginger Baker. 82 d Labs It takes a steady hand to hold that torch- and tl1at's one purpose of PUC's educational program - to train the hand as well as the mind. The arc welding class contributed some- thing new to the campus this yearg it was their electrical unit that sup- plied the power necessary to carry on the Amateur Hour when the regular power lines were damaged in a storm. Portrait of a history teacher-straight from the home of great historians, the University of California, came Dr. Mfalter C. Utt this past year to lend his lively personality to PUC history classes. Equally well at home when teaching the historical significance of ancient Greek mythology and when expounding about the United Na- tions, Dr. Utt is one of PUC's new. young professors. An apple proved the law of gravity- Ken, Leonard, and Bill will prove to you the charge on the electron, using the Millikan's oil-drop apparatus. It is in the physics lab that our future physicists are trained. On the first floor of the science building students work diligently to prove theories by actual experimentation. Wvelding Lab: Guess WVh0! History Class: Dr. Utt. Physics Lab: Bill Butler, Ken Smith, Leonard Taylor. V Art Lab: Stanley Moser, Marilyn L. Anderson, Dick Kroll, Don Muth, Stuart Barnes, Isao Horinouchi. Of the many teachers at PUC with mission background, no one is more eloquent or vigorous when he tells his foreign experiences than is Dr. Quimby of Chinese educational fame. Having enjoyed his responsibilities from colporteuring to division leader- ship, he is ready with quick and prac- tical advice for his students in gift of prophecy, church history, or world religions. Practice makes perfect. It may not be the real thing, but it gives Pat Miyashiro a chance to work with youngsters of the elementary school. Here at PUC there is both primary and secondary student teaching, where the prospective teachers have the opportunity of receiving training in practical student-teacher relationships. 84 '97 Hold that pose. shouts impatient art student. T art classes outgrew their homes in the basement of t. chemistry building anc war-surplus hut and are n looking quite arty here the old gymnasium. Tl baskets and score-boardl have given way to the fai iar smell of oil-paints and t splashes of color everywhe I 1 In The Classroom: Dr. Quimby. Grades One and Two: Pat Miyashiro. JW? Uahu 0 okczi W L57 QQEOQZCJUQ QS ,Ffa wczi 2' HAWAIIAN BRANCH TWENTY-FOUR HUNDRED MILES WEST . of Howell Mountain lies little PUC on Oahu, the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands. First established in 1946, this extension plan gives the Hawaiian students opportunity to pur- sue their freshman studies while at home, pre- paring to come to the mainland for the remain- der of college. Danette Lansing and Patsy Sakata at the entrance of HMA's fair campus. To help those with ambition enough to continue school after graduation from the academy, to orient students with college life has been the goal of the Hawaiian Branch of Pacific Union College. This goal has been admirably attained not only in student participation, but also of the high caliber of instructors journeying over here. To illuminate, first there was Dr. XV. Airey from La Sierra College who taught us a year's history in a few months, he also taught Education. Then there was Dr. C. L. Woods who sadly enough did not get to teach math, but taught physical science, physiology, and biology. Then came Dr. G. L. Caviness, teaching us English and how to win friends and influence people. The professors from HMA were Prof. Elmer Herr teaching American government and Elder I-Iideo Oshita helping us to delve into the wonders of Da11iel and Revelation. resenting the Facult Wilfred j. Airey Cecil L. Woods George L. Caviness Fall quarter XVinIer qll2ll'lCl' Spring quarter History Science ,English Elmer Herr Hideo Oshita Fall quarter Bible Government Sylvia Ho, Katherine Kobay- akawa, and Victoria Taka stop after class to discuss ques- tions concerning the last days with Bible instructor, I-Iideo Oshita. '88 Stanley Tzmiasliiro, Pat Sakata, Doris Kondo, a Kenneth Fujimoto enjoy bit of Hawaiian sunshir while discussing the lat exam. Presiding officer Tomi Nako discusses the whe when, and how of the ne social event with Danet Lansing, Patsy Sakata, a Stanley Tamashiro. ass ffieers 3 2 1 1 4 Patsy Sakata Tomiko Nako Stanley Tamashiro Secretary-Treasurer President Vice President Holding High the Torch The school year 1951-1952 has presented a great challenge to fifteen college freshmen. They have undergone a bewildering registrationg strenuous studyingg rigid examinationsg and revealing grade cards. However, all these have not been a detriment but rather an encouragement for the freshmen. The lesson of per- severance has been well learned by all. As they met each day of toil and play each received a new vision of holding high the torchf' The executive board worked tirelessly during the school year and under the co-social committee chairmen the class had many enjoyable and successful social functions. Beautiful Hanauma Bay was chosen as the first picnic spot. Then in Novem- ber honored guests and students enjoyed a chop suey dinner prepared by the girls. A trip around the island was another treat prepared by the social com- mittee. Other memorable and wonderful outings and socials were worked into our busy schedule of work and study. On February 25, 1952, the science class under the instruction of Dr. C. L. Mfoods visited the Territorial Mental Hospital. The afternoon was spent at Kailua beach. Great accomplishments and determinations have been made during this school year. The threefold powersg mental, physical, and spiritual, have been greatly increased. The students realize their responsibilities to God and their fellow men. m.,,,. Danette Lansing Arthur Ikuma Co-Social Chairmen r X Pacific Union College Extension-ites Every college has the unavoidable privilege of molding academy-ites into rehned college freshies. The mark of distinction appears only after a whole year of toilsome study. With the greatly tried patience of Doctors Wfilfred Airey, C. L. Woods, G. L. Caviness, and Professors Elmer Herr and Hideo Oshita, the PUC Extension-ites have at last received the distinguished honor of being presented here. L....... Winifred Bell Kenneth Fujimoto Sylvia Ho Arthur Ikuma - - Wallace Kamahele Katherine Kobayakawa Doris Kondo il, Vplp y . H K ..,, , V if 'S -- Danette Lansing X' ,. i f HHN'-ag, , 'W . Patsy Sakata Tomiko Nako Leroy Smith Victoria Taka 4' Harold Takata 17 Stanley Tamashiro Paul Yoon Could those he two more male students in the background? 6 Guess who? The gang and the Aireys. Typical Chinese style. Vickie flashing a Hawaiian smile. Vickie and the graceful Hula. A few students trying to Study. That's fattening-Danelte! The group at the Aircys' farewell luncheon. 'That wonderful picnic at Haleiwa. Peek-a-boo-Doris. Just a happy group. 91 SPIRIT IT'S TALKED ABOUT in my Bible classes, and preached about in church-but my spiritual life includes more than merely observing the forms of religion. It's giving a friendly smile to someone who feels low, it's the reverence in my heart as I see the sunrise from Inspiration Point. It means that quest for the perfect peace that comes to him whose mind is stayed on God. It starts with my own personal relation to God and results in group activities and missionary'work for others . . . HGLYEEBLE MWWMF N wwwwmw 'A' l fi Z 4 , A '- f --' Q1 .irf 2711 1 ,!q- ' ' N IW f, ! 'J Q lx- .AA .A 1 V vrltz , I Y ,Q N . 'V , Q V. Q. v.A. V1 . ' I ,-1, ' ', -i ,. ' 'Q , 5 ? ' 6 . V. . QWVV 'V , 'A N' fil '- V .f ' ' A ' 2 p Personal Bible Study Personal . . . I walked in on my new roommate one morning and found hi1n studying. Not studying for a test or exam, or class, but studying the Bible. l asked him why, and he told me- told me how religion is personal, and how a man can get to know God only by Ending Him through Bible study and prayer. I was invited one Friday evening to take a walk up to the amphitheatre. Some of the boys were going to build a fire, sit around and talk and sing a little. Come on in, they said, so I joined what looked like an interesting bull sessiong but I found more than just a friendly talkg through my friends, l found God thereg l found the real spirit of the hilltop. Firelight Prayer Band Bull Session I heard it echoing and reechoing across the valley, and from that first Sabbath morning the old Healdsburg bell has been my warning that church was about to start. The chapel, used to the hurry and bustle of school days, seems a different place on Sabbath, a place where the peace of God is. I remember my Hrst worship . . . the newness of everything, the self-con- scious way I picked up a song book and joined in the singing. lt didn't take long to get used to ity straggling sleepy-eyed into morning worship, dashing from the dormitory for eve- ning Worship. Two things I remember that made each worship worth while -1ny hurried, self-absorbed thoughts as I.went in, and my quiet feeling of self-forgetfulness as I left after the closing song. Sabbath Morning Evening Worship ff ,gi Paul E. Heubach His smile was a sermon in itself-and I appreciated his visiting with us and helping us with our personal prob- lems. His motto for the week, The Truth Shall Make You Free, exalted Jesus, whom he presented as the center of all truth. He helped me to know God as a God of love, who really cares for me. At first I went to listen. I was a little skeptical of these prayer bands, all listed and assigned. But the friend- liness of the students took away my fear, and before long I prayed myself. Later I brought a friendg then I knew how vital were prayer bands in college life. 96 WEEKS visiting ministers, and the winter quartel of devotion sponsored by the students, are S1 weeks of spiritual refreshing, weeks that en age and strengthen those whose steps are dir towards God. Alfter my first week of pra wished it had lasted two weeks-the Hrst to an awareness of God, and the second to better how to maintain this awareness. The autumn and spring weeks of prayer lc Q Y l At the Press: Sid Toms, Paul Heubach Prayer Band: Elaine Tanner, Dorothy Tanner, Rose Willis, Gertrude Woten, Ling, Margaret Byrd, Gertrude Fukunaga. RAYER ealistic Christianity was the theme during the ing week of prayer. It was a week of quiet yks, bringing into focus the divine ideals which rd has for I-Iis people. We do not have time everything, said Elder Carcich, and it was purpose to show us a true standard of values. l Week of Devotion: Dan Cotton, Bill Henry, John Reeves. Baker Quartet: Byron, Hollis, Charlotte, and Clarence Baker. Will' Theodore Carcich The students take over in the winter quarter and sponsor the Student Week of Devotion. This year john Reeves, SA religious vice-president, arranged for student speakers to conduct the morning worslrps in the dormitories as well as to speak at chapel and in evening worships. A Week of Practice was the theme of the week. I appreciated the prac- tical suggestions on prayer, Bible study, and faith that I could apply to my daily schedule at PUC. I remem- ber especially those evening worships when the lights were turned low and we enjoyed communion with God through sacred song. 97 WIFI Branch Sabbath School: Evelyn Spuehler. I share my faith not only with hill- top friends but also with those I meet in singing band, Personal Evangelism Crusade, and branch Sabbath schools. The more I study, pray, and learn to know Jesus as my personal Saviour, the more I want to share my faith with others. This is the aim of Per- sonal Evangelism. Personal Evangelism I The Jesus storyl' thrills the young- sters at Clear Lake Branch Sabbath School. From Fairfield to Napa, from Novato to Benicia, PUC students are conducting story hours for the chil- dren. Each Sabbath scores leave the hilltop, rain or shine, to carry on a work which creates an opportunity to enter many homes with the story of Jesus. Yountville Singing Ba.nd. r iw. Qnjilj ff , ' . .Q wiv, K, 2 gf, ,. X, Bible Study: Russell Rose. Organizations . . . An integral part of the Sabbath serv- ices, Sabbath School at PUC is led by student leaders who never fail to present a program colorful with mis- sion reports, thought-provoking with reviews and lesson study, and inspir- ing with music, prayer, and Scripture. Students gather in the chapel every other Friday evening for well-planned programs provided by MV leaders Bill Henry and Professor Boyd. High- lights of the year were the Christmas program, When the Angel's Sang, and the impressive pageant of foreign missions. Three times a quarter the Personal Evangelism Crusade carries more than 300 students and teachers olf the hill to distribute thousands of pieces of Christian literature Within a radius of fifty miles of the college. Sabbath School: john Collins, Perle Lockert, Harriet Baker, Beverly n Redtlen. ssionary Volunteer Officers: Doreen Kitto, Sigvard Jonasson, Crusade Leaders: Marianne Burgeson-Westermeyer, Elder Cottrell, rothy Quade, Heather Sprengel, Lester Ortner, Bill Cochran, Harold Burden, Bill Jacobson, Clegg Rees, Beverly Redden, Betty l Henry, Mr. Boyd, Marianne Burgeson-Westermeyer, Bob Cun- Baumbach. nmgham, Reid Price, Perle Lockert, Glenn Engevik. 99 MASTER GUIDES ' Training youth to lead youth is tl goal of the Master Guide progra VVhether as a counselor at Juni Camp, or as Pathfinder leader in h home church, the Master Guide prepared to work effectively wit young people. Sheldon Seltzer, Clifford Clendenen, Harof Rich, Alstrup johnson, Jo Ann Dill. ' MASTER GUIDES Master Guide is a title to be wor proudly, for it represents concentrate effort in varied activities. Annuallj the Master Guides sponsor a weeken trip to the Mendocino field statio which provides opportunity for con pleting requirements in nature studjl Perle Lockert, Alstrup Johnson, Ismay Henr' Harold Rich, Lloyd Eighme, Clifford Clendenei COLPORTEURS During the school year the colporteu band meets Tuesday evenings to stud' practical Ways of presenting the gospf by means of the printed page. In th summer, they put their knowledge t practical use in the canvassing worlf Reid Price, Henry Keiper, Joyce Collins, Stanle Moser. I INISTERIAL FELLOWSHIP It's the Friday evening habit, as soon as supper is over, to go to Ministerial Fellowship meeting in McKibbin Hall. Composed of PUC students who are studying for the ministry and for Bible work, the fellowship provides much opportunity for stu- dent leadership and practice in speak- mg. va Montgomery, Bob Bolander, john Reeves, amon Rice, Kathryn Rice. OREIGN MISSION BAND To encourage acquaintance with mis- sion Fields and to stimulate interest in foreign mission service is the aim of the Foreign Mission Band, under the sponsorship of Dr. Quimby. uth Yonemori, Jeanne Pohan, Arlene Detamore, 1 rs. Manley, Anne Hyde, Elder Hyde. . MERICAN TEMPERANCE OCIETY Let's Face It, a temperance edu- cational program, has been a major project of the Angwin chapter of the American 'Temperance Society. Dur- ing the school year, members of the society have presented this program before enthusiastic church and public school groups. Dr. Lewis is sponsor. round the table: Harold Lance, Sheldon Seltzer, nnie Carroll, Elva Montgomery, Alice james, orman Goodwin, Bob Hampel, Carole Sinn, ill Hull, Beverly Redden, Charles Morgan. A Cappella Chou' Frcnt row: Gordon Sulzlc, Elaine Tanner, Barbara Katona, Annette lcha, Pat WVilliams, Ingrid Fischer, Phyllis Moore, Bernice Schwartz, Betty Ortner Leslie Goodws in Second row: John 'Weldon, Norman Goodwin, jo Ann Dill Elmer YV1ld, llvllmda won Pohle, Samuel Suen, Meryl Sprengel, Derwin Landis, Valerie Pylypluk, Monroe Duelksen, L01 ee McClay, Orval Peterson, Robert Burt. Third row: Curtis Wolfe, Lester Ortner, Sheila Birkenstock Robert Grady Lollie Coffey, Duane Reed, Charlotte Briggs, Ed Dirksen, Dorothy Quade Victor Joseph, Robert Morrow, Robert Johnston. I heard the choir singing, Worthy is the Lamb, and it sounded like a prayer, The music made me think how from Sabbath to Sabbath songs of praise and thanksgiving sung by our choir give us a glimpse of the themes of glory to be sung in the new earth. Besides singing at the college church, the A Cappella choir brings inspiration to youth's Congresses and evangelistic efforts. On its periodic tours throughout California, the choir represents all that PUC stands for in Christian education. 102 Messiah The Department of Music in its twenty-third presentation of Handel,s Messiah. SOLOISTS Frank Dietrich Ed Dirksen Ronald Fasano Joy Fuller Bonita Nelson Dorothy Quade Clarice Salsa Meryl Sprengel Saturday night, December 8, Irwin Hall was filled to capacity for the annual pre- sentation of Handel's Messiah, directed by Prof. Gerald Ferguson. The platform, decorated with fir branches, provided typi- cal Christmas atmosphere. The chorus was accompanied by Prof. C. War1'en Becker at the organ, Mrs. -I. P. Stauffer at the piano, and a 40-piece orchestra under the direction of Prof. John Hafner. Gerald I. Ferguson Director 103 PHYSICAL PHYSICAL EXERTION DOES FOR MY BODY what prayer does for my spirit. Its quickening, cleans- ing discipline fills me with the joy of being alive. It's more than barbells and volleyballs-shoveling or scrubbing. 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From setting type to putting clothes into the washer, from digging post holes to turning on the sprinklers, the college work program keeps PUC students busy, trains them to work efli- ciently, and helps them to meet their expenses while going to college. Those big boilers don't ever take a vacation. They're on the job day and night, providing heat and hot Water for the campus. This takes constant supervision, and the firemen of the boiler house are the first on the job in the morning and among the last to leave at night. Boiler-crew: Mr. Jeffries, Danton McHenry, Ellis Cox, Bob Spurgeon, Mr. Larkin 106 Wi Farm: Mr. WVebb. Dairy: Mr. Steele. Milk for morning cereal is unloaded from the dairy truck by VVesley Steele. The ag depart- ment of PUC is proud of its high quality Hol- stein and Guernsey cattle, the highest producing herd in Napa County. janitor: Ray Helms. The echoing halls of Irwin are polished clean of the day's accu- mulation of dust and mud by the janitor's crew. Workirig bc- hind the scenes, late at night, early in the morning, the janitors get the classrooms ready for an- other day. 'hysical Education . . . Physical fitness is one aim of the physical edu- cation department, and most phys ed classes start out with some good stretchy calisthen- ics to keep you in shape. Calisthenics: Mrs. Lake shows the girls how. From archery to golf, the phys ed' depart- ment offers courses in most of the basic sports such as softball, basketball, volleyball, and such other activities as swimming, net games, weight-lifting, soccer, and touch football. Archery: Colette Beach, Caroll Nicola, jean Colton, Marilyn WVyman. mbling: Curtis Wolfe, Leroy Moore, Lauren Taylor, Shinsei Hokama, Leonard ninobu, James Nakamoto, Ray Etheredge, Gene Anderson, Sidney Toms, Vance Ferrell, Jack Bynum. For steady nerves, join the tum- bling class and develop accurate muscular coordination. This class has not only put on a top-notch chapel program, but has been on many booster trips to the near-by academies. 109 ysieal Education ove is nothing, says the tennis player, t he sure loves to play that game when- r he Gnd' time. If it's outdoor exercise wants, h will choose the boys' court d Grainger, and if the weather forces 111LlO01S hc can choose one of the in the gym Ken Hamilton. Reed, Bob Turner. Sam Gordon, Johnny Roberts, George Bella, Leon Trupp, Glenn Sturges, George Smith, Elton Morel, Ed Shryock, Duane Tennis: Ernie Zane. League games in each of the major sports are favorite activities of the sports- minded. Cyril Dean, physical education director, is the sponsor of these games. Alabama Etheredge shot through to victory for the basketball crown, and the Hawaiian team took the honors in touch-football. Softball's the thing for spring quarter with team captains like Merlin Neff, Jr., XVayne james, Bob Turner, Vic Joseph, George Smith, and jack Lucas. Until the new athletic field is completed the fellows practice their home runs on the old Held north of the gym. 111 Volleyball: George Kuniyoshi, Philip Hiapo, Ernest Zane, Don Wheeler, Ray Sewake. Everybody's alert as Hiapo slams a high one and Don lfVheeler pre- pares to block. In the volleyball league last fall, Elmo S1nith's team came out on top. Spring means swimming and spring quarter brings water safety class, which trains swimmers in life-saving and rescue techniques. Included in the class activities are outings to Clear Lake and Russian River, with real on-the-spot practice in rescuing and artificial respiration. 112 Artificial respiration: Blackie Dean supervises E and Beltz inspect men: First row-Winford , Everett Saulsbury, Paul Moore, Stanley Young, Hull, Wesley Taylor. Second row-jerry Trow, Gene Ottinger, Tom Steele. llitary courtesy is one of the orien- ion subjects most heavily stressed the formal classwork, and cadets expected to practice military cour- ,I toward each other and toward the cers. st aid and medical treatment re- ve large emphasis in the corps, as : cadets practice actual medical- 1 work in their lab periods. Many urs of drilling, classes, bivouac, and cipline prepare the S.D.A. cadet 'serve his God and his country. Medical Cadet Corps To serve my God and my country is the aim of the medical cadet. Denominationally sponsored, the Medical Cadet Corps provides pre-enlistment training for the S.D.A. prospective draftee who wants to be considered a Conscientious Coop- eratorj' not a Conscientious Objectorf' At PUC this training is under the direction of Captain Don Lake. 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' V 116 The Women of Alpha Gamma incl the residents of Graf and Andre h Their regular meetings are held T day evening, when as little time possible is takenyfor business, so t everyone can enjoy the program the evening. But the WAG are concerned only with a good ti Their activities included the re ing of the constitution, the bien Mother-Daughter banquet, frie ship friends, and of course, the verse banquet. Alpha Gamma informal: Ada Bailey, Margaret Semmens, Doris Mayer, jo :sb Sheldon, Maree Abbott. A 'anim WINTER The biennial Mother-Daughter banquet brought more than 200 mothers to the hilltop to enjoy their daughters' plans for them which included the program, Life of a Girl. Marilyn Schilling, parliamentariang Helen lha, secretaryg janet Hancock, vice-presidentg Eileen Bolander, treasurerg Marianne Burgeson-Wester meyer, president. 118 Officers l AUTUMN ' Producing the reverse banqll took much of the time for the officers. This is an annual tral tion where the girls invite t men to be their guests for t evening. y Dorothy Quade, secretaryg Dorothy jo Morgu treasurerg Anita Cavagnaro, vice-presidentg Lo Duerksen, presidentg Hedy Hofmann, par mentarian Qnot picturedj. X l l SPRING Revision of their constitution K a major accomplishment of spring oiiicers. They also enjo receiving invitations to the M banquet. - Pat Shryock, presidentg Marilyn Stubbs, se taryg Isabelle Gregerson, treasurerg Edythe tini, parliamentariang Carol Kosky, vice-presid EVERSE DATE ' Once a year it's the lady's choice, when the VVomen of Alpha Gamma leave their familiar dorms and venture nervously to the north side of the campus. Newton's mod- ern parlor saw strange sights the evening of November 18, as girls called for their fellows and pinned fragrant carna- tions to their lapels. lt's a great tradition at PUC! Guest of honor: Mother Smith. winter wonderland: President Marianne Burgeson-Westermeyer and her mother. Reverse date: Vernon Gomes, Velma Harris, Avis Woosley, George Bella, Reid Price, Elaine Tanner, Helen Schwartzkopf, Barbara Katona, Genevieve Derden. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET With the coming of the mothers on Friday, the round of activ- ities began-and lasted until the last good-byes were said. But the highlight of the weekend was the banquet, Sunday night. VVith the chelp of the string quartet and the Men of Grain- ger who served, the banquet was a memorable affair-delicious food, appropriate decorations, and the welcome company of our mothers. ' Graf Hall was decorated as a winter wonderland with snow scenes covering the familiar brown of the lobby and hall. After dinner, Marianne Burge- son-Westerineyeis introduced the guest of honor for the evening- Mother Smith, second mother to all the girls. 119 Men of Grainger . . . Saturday night send-off: Dale Beecham, Dean Reynolds, Lenhart Cochran, jerry Trow, Allen Fujimoto. 22 A Q, ' Qi ' Dorm life is hard to describe-it's compounded of friendships study ,.., .-V- Y t at J , .... .. periods, and sleep. lt means waiting for the phone, hurrying sleepy-eyed to morning worship, living a life regulated by consistent bells and irregular clocksf Dorm life is some- thing that makes you feel isolated when you're home and have a shower all to yourself, and a room that's not filled with twenty people when you want to study. It's the excitement of Saturday night and the lazy sun- baths on Grainger's steps. ln fact- it's a great life! Mitey MOG, the mascot. ' 120 When the residents of Grainger ag Newton meet in Irwin Hall ev Thursday night, they call it a M' of Grainger meeting. Olhcial, bu nesslike, eflicient, these men spc sored the MOG banquet, the Ho of Memories and the annual Roug house. On Graingerls steps: Eugene I-Iaffner, jim Alldis, Bob Marchus, Don Har Vance Ferrell, Trevor Hamilton, Oscar Arlt. H24 'Wm bf 5,314 .ev 1' 'T ' x vb, W ww ww QV, N 7 MQ KN, Q ,M v X M 3 , 'QA , ' L ,U W i ,, t it k if Qi' 51 X , Q, ffff '4f3 wiv, sf N ., W ,gg ,K ' as '55 ,Lf I 1, ' rin? ' X 'fs Wifi' f A, Q Sf Y jx-'yiffaxs .55 ,, Q Iii? ff +1 'gy . A My Qs Q gm 2,57 4 W 'qw A in fi Wm , NWS X F A ' , ll ' 1 Ma . WW -A . 1 E ' ff 2 Q 3: -N A. . ,ng ,. ,ff , 'V WN-aw E Kvwx 1- , 'iw . Z xx' 3 ,erik ,W Wg ':f M'z , 'Ik fha , . V X 4 W- H wmqmm-+52-aim 4 1 ' WINTER A revised constitution was one result of xIerry's term of office, and now the men of Newton are official members of the Men of Grainger. Operation Secret, brought to each fellow a box of treats from home. Ken Ozawa, vice-presidcntg Melvin Beglau, treas- urerg Andre Pichly, parliamentariang Jerald Nelson, president, John Collins, pastor, Ivan Toews, scribeg LaVerne Eng, sergeant at arms. Officers AUTUMN Fall quarter saw the arrival MOG, the mitey mascot. brought the reverse banquet, change in the order of things ' the ladies escorted the men and from their dormitories. Milton Miller, treasurerg Delmar Tonge, vic presidentg Sam Gordon, sergeant at arms, Merli Neff jr., scribeg Gordon Anderson, parliame tariang Bill Henry, pastorg Maynard Ch president. 122 dwg ,,,,,,.,- 3 . SPRING Don was busy with the annuz banquet for the VVAG, and Delma managed the MOG beneht pri gram, The Hour of Memories, scheduled for the alumni weel- end. Stuart Barnes, scribe, Norman Goodwin, pasto Don Hitman, prcsidentg Ed Cleveland, treasure Tom Godfrey, vice-president, Lenhart Cochran sergeant at arms, Bob Marchus, parliamentariai 'eteran Heights . . . Veteran Heights: town of quonsets, trailers, and play-pens. Most of the inhabitants of this Angwin suburb have served their country in the armed services, hence the name, Veteran Heights. The combination of quonset huts, trailers, and war surplus materials have evolved into a comfortable village. They enjoy their own government, electing new mayors each quarter. A most important part of the student body are the veterans from whose older and more experienced views younger students learn much. MAYORS Curtis Brown, Autumn Sidney Toms, Winter Walter Squires, Spring lubs Nursing Clubs Prenursing students enjoy the compan- ionship of experienced R.N.'s who have returned to PUC for their nursing edu- cation degree, and who can encourage younger students looking forward to a nursing career. Bernice Peterson and Betty Mcliachem use Edna Wag ner to demonstrate the fine art of bed-making. International Relations Club Composed of history majors, the IRC is interested in current affairs on an international scale. One of its appre- ciated activities was the nightly news broadcast over the inter-com in Andre Hall. Charlie Morgan prepares for the IRC Andre broadcast Teachers of Tomorrow At the annual TOT banquet, prospec- tive teachers receive their little lamps ol wisdom pins from Mr. Wipperman. Ruth Spaulding receives her TOT lamp from Mr WVxpperman. Craftsmen's Guild YVhen the industrial arts majors get together in their meetings, they call themselves the Craftsmen's Guild. The club has been working on basic plans for the new industrial arts building. Craftsmen inspect the site for new industrial arts building. iology Club This group of biology majors are mostly premeds. Some of their pro- grams include student panels, pictures, and off-hill speakers whose subjects range from soil conservation to sani- tation in rural areas. ormal session: Dale Hoyt, Tom Godfrey, jack Lu anley Wade, Sam Gordon. hemistry Club One outstandin demonstration Jre- . 3 . 1 sented in the Chemistry Club was the expert glass-blowing of Wa1'ren Tem- ple, junior chemistry major. arren Temple. adio Club The Radio Club enjoys its Monday night meetings in its hill-top shack, center of the c1ub's activities. Here ham-sessions, classes, and contacts with other SDA colleges give experi- ence to radio enthusiasts. r. Bolinger Instructs: Observers are Don Hardt cas, ,JO ae Sin er, Herb Perrine, Llo d Robinson, Leonard 8 Y aylor, Sidney Toms, Ken Smith. ki Club A new organization this year, the Ski Club encourages the snowy interests of many PUC students. Their weekend excursions to the Sierra result in many chills and spills. eady to ski: Pete Miller, George Lechner, Stuart arnes, Maynard Christian, Bob Kinzer, Howard Hue- ergardt. Hawaiian Club The panorama of the islands, Hawaii's haunti music and exotic flowers, its imaginative ta of long ago, are relived at PUC through t Hawaiian club. PUC's little Hawaii is one of the mi active clubs on the hill-top. Its annual pi gram, ln the Hawaiian Net, was a beautii portrayal of the Polynesian way of life-col- music, and Howers. Proceeds from the progrz were donated to the Angwin church fund. But this program is only one of the reasc that PUC is proud of its Hawaiian studen They furnish music for supper clubs, th sponsor traditional Aloha Week, and they trav many miles each year to present their colori pageants to the academies of California. i Hawaiian Music: Sitting-Charlotte Baker, Evelyn Kong. Standing- 2 Larry Kamahele, Rachel Kahula, George Kono, Harriet Baker, i Hollis Baker. i i Hawaiian Club: Sitting-David Maruoka, Kiyoshi Nakashima, jean Yamayoshi, Gertrude Fuku- ' naga, Mrs. Chung, Antone Braga. Standing-Elmo Smith, john Umcda, Hollis Baker, Fred Oshiro, Evelyn Kong, Harriet Baker, Larry Kamahele, Rachel Kahula, Ken Ozawa, Charlotte Baker, James Nakamoto, Dr. Meldrum, Evelyn Suzuki, Clara Yamashiro, Charles Kamimura, Leonard Kuni- nobu, Violet Ishikawa, George Kono, Allen Fujimoto. 126 'Vw AE mv ' 25.2-ks? ' -if K -wi I X-4 Na Q1 ', ww , W + 5 M, X N2 fl' X' K: 'fg-'?.filQf5if,Cf'f W A 'ilgfklsisws S, few . Wiw hmiiiv 15,02 X ' W. 'ff-Nr:-if H , S f - -. 4 f1f'f' .' 3, :Qing J. A 5 f Q www. in - . 4' - .Wg ., 5: fi? f 'Q 1 ri .Ax 41 mmww. xsx X,,Q:NW Msg, A my .-I '9 X Q ,f .-,N XR ' fx . QNX fiX..'r , as A x .af x A Q Students Entertaining . . . With the polished performance of pro- fessional artists, PUCites display their t talents and ability in student-planned programs during the year. Among the top programs were the Amateur Hour, In the Hawaiian Net, Hour of Mem- ories, and Kampusantiks. Top winner: Parks congratulates Hartwick. The Amateur Hour, December 1, was a virtual talent festival. Mfilton Hartwick captured first prize in his section and grand prize for the eve- ning with his violin solo, Hejre Kati, while Gordon de Leon won top honors in the light section with his dramatic presentation of the piano solo, Ritual Fire Dance. The faculty quartet-Nutter, Math- isen, Meldrum, and Sargent-took the novelty section with their be-nightcappedn interpretation of 'Twas the Night Before Christ- mas. 128 Sailors all: Keith Gard, john Gepfcrd, Cal Gepfsrd, Hollis Baker, Waldo Gepford, Bt Gepford, Tommy Steele. , The Life of a Girl, high point of the other-Daughter weekend, was produced by e Woillen of Alpha Gamma. The program, ider the direction of Kathie Rice, portrayed e feminine way of life. Starting with the nd-box days, the scenes carried the listeners rough childhood, college days, graduation, arriage, and completed the program by' owing the girl in her own home. Mission Scene: Jane Tottori, Jeanne Pohan, Anna Ling, Lilian Marais, Arlene Detamore, Guadencia Flores, Alice Ding. Bridal Party: Sheila Daly, Carol Kosky, Anita Gilbert, Heather Sprengel, Pat Shryock, Dorothy Davison, Kathie Ritz-flower girl. Scenes of the Mississippi were in order alter the reverse banquet, when the Vlfomen of Alpha Gamma escorted the Men of Grainger to Irwin to relive picturesque and musical days on old man river. Choruses, accordionists, and soloists thrilled the old dock- hand, Alstrup Johnson, with a pageant of the music, color, and life of the old South. On the Mississippi: Beautiful girls and music overwhelm Alstrup. 129 Students Entertained Alec Templeton Jan Peerce The Swiss Family Fraunfelders endeared themselves to PUC with their quick, unaffected friendliness and their incom- parable yodeling. 130 Alec Templeton, with his remzukable versatility and delightful improvisations, captivated his PUC audience. The trained and untrained alike responded enthusiastically to his varied program. America's Favorite Tenor, -lun Peeree, won the admiration of his listeners with his warm personality and perfection of style. Swiss Family Fraunfelder The President's Own Marine Band was outstanding for its brilliant per- formance directed by Major XfVillia1n F. Santelinann. Since the days of George lvashington, this organization has par- ticipated in many history-making events in the nation's capital. Professor Hafner congratulates Major Wvilliam F. Santelmann, conductor. The Wennermark Violin Choir Beautiful to see-beautiful to hear, the Wennermark Violin Choir, under the direction of Eunice Wennerinark, charmed the audience with perfect tech- nique and a sparkling repertoire. 131 ampus Sidelights . . . With the second largest skating floor on the Pacific Coast the College gymnasium is a center of student social activities. Sun- day and Wednesday afternoons are reg- ularly scheduled times for SA skating. Skating: Harriet McClintock, Bob Kinzcr, Pat WVilliams, Ed Macomber. Picnics mean food-lots of it, and our SA picnics have been no exception. Merrel Olson, winner of most sports events at the fall picnic, took over the spring picnic and planned a most eventful day. Picnic activ- ities include track meets and games of volleyball, softball, touch-football, and soccer. 132 M other Smith supervises hungry picnickers. Early Morning Breakfast: Cyril Dean, Ray Etheredge, Vernon Gomes, Velma Harris, Beverly old, brisk air makes for a good early morning breakfast. It's a tradition or clubs and organizations at PUC o struggle up early some Sunday norning and sleepily make their ay to the kitchen for a huge supply f food. They gradually wake up round the campfire to the tantalizing mell of flapjacks, potatoes, and fried ggs. Excell, Charlotte Briggs. Q is NN W5 golO'I li i T IP N J -4,-ggi ' . Q, 'Nj in i, 635' Ay' , . -'5' 4 , - Kfzc, Q .SY , x, L 1 5- Y ' 9' S 133 Music . . . In reclining chairs: Dick johnson, Mr. Hafner, Mr. Tomblinson. One of the most active musical groups on the cam- pus is the College Band, under the direction of Professor Hafner. Meeting four times a week in preparation for a heavy schedule of home con- certs, weekend tours, and an eight-day tour of Southern California, the members put much en- thusiasm and hard work into the success of their organization. The band officers take responsibility for such activ- ities as planning post-concert socials and helping with tour publicity. Mr. Tomblinson is co-ordi- nator for tour plans, arranging meals and rooms for the bandmembers at the various stops. 134 Music brings people together. PUC's musical orga lations-the band, orchestra, pep band, A Cappe choir, and the glee clubs-train the individual me bers to work together for the good of the group. Pre-Concert: dressing, practicing, and hurrying. Baud Oiiicers: Jerry Nelson, Bob Bolander, Chuck Lowry, Ph Moore, Stu Barnes, Bill Bolander, Dick Malott. CONCERT BAND Front Row: Jerald Nelson, Elaine Larson, Phyllis Moore, Donald Wheeler, Richard Foulston, Raymond Etheredge, David Cotton, Daniel Cotton, Raymond Wahlen, Gordon Wheeler, Tom Steele, La Verne Schlenker. Middle Row: Murlene Vance, Beth Angell, jerry Trow, Leon Grabow, Dick Johnson, Thaylia Yvatschke, Stuart Barnes, Ingrid Fischer, Keith Sturges, Glenn Sturges, Stanley Squier, Delmar Tonge, George Lechner, Peter Hare, Ed Shryock, Bill Bolander, Melvin Beglau. Back Row: Jean Rehngren, Barbara Fortner, Alice James, james McGee, Standley Ausmus, Bob Peyton, Elton Morel, Lloyd White, Dick Malott, Don Beglau, Bob Bolander, Harold Rich, Charles Lowry. CONCERT ORCHESTRA Front Row: Carol Nicola, Leonard Taylor, Sam Granllich, lvylyn Traver, Kenneth McGlothlen, WVilton Hartwick, Lloyd White, Karl Bahr, Doris Neilsen, Rosemary Corwin, Stanley Squier, Dick johnson, Thaylia Watschke, Beverly Ann Woods, Curtis Wolfe, Merrel Olson, Eunice Hafner, Gordon Wheeler, Tom Steele, Don Wheeler, La Verne Schlenker. Middle Row: Mr. Hafner, Glen Cole, Phyllis Skau-Brown, Lois Woods, Mr. Becker, Lynn Tepner, Sue Traver, Orval Peterson, Beverly Redden. Back Row: Clegg Rees, jean Rehngren, Jeannie Fallon, Richard Foulston, Raymond Etheredge, Alice James, Dick Malott, Harold Rich. 135 Music Men of Music, they call themselves. But they are popularly known as the pep-band. Under the direction of Bill Bolander this group has furnished music for such student activities as picnics, the Chronicle Campaign, and Kampus- antiksf' At La Sierra: Ray Wahlen, Jerald Nelson, Florence Hill, Tom Steele, La Verne Schlenker. 'Glee Club: Piano-Joy Swinney, Barbara Katona. Front Row: Shirlee Rickman, Barbara De Neal, Maxine Anderson, Dorothy Skadsheim, Velma Harris, Mary Morison, Elaine Tanner, Mr. Ferguson. Middle Row: George Kono, Alice Gerrans, Charlotte Briggs, Annette jicha, Dorothy Quade, Valerie Pylypiuk, Meryl Sprengel, Sally Peterson, Douglas Colton. Back Row: james Fischer, Curtis Wolfe, Trevor Hamil- ton, Stan Chaffee, Ed Dirkson, Pall Asgeirsson, Duane Reed, Gordon Sulzle, Bob Anderson. 136 Front Row: Bill Bolander, Dick johnson, Stuart Bar Jerald Nelson, Stanley Squier, jerry Trow, Ray Wahl! Middle Row: Richard Foulston, Raymond Etheredh Glenn Sturges, Bob Bolander, Don Beglau, Dick Mal ker, Tom Steele, Peter Hare, Melvin Beglau. With Dean Reynolds as master of cere- monies, the Men of Music headed south last February for a good-will tour. At La Sierra College the men presented a huge red heart to Florence Hill, presi- dent of the LSC girls' club. Iflyou love to sing, join the glee club under the direction of Professor Fergu- son. Both fellows and girls meet together Monday and Wednesday afternoons to just sing. The first public appearance of this group was with the College orchestra in an impressive performance, Saturday night, February 2. 1 Back Row: James McGee, Pete Miller, La Verne Schlg pus Chronicle . . . CAMPAIGN Jerry Nelson, top man in the Chronicle Campaign led students to a victory surpassing the olhcial goal by over 1,000 subs. A result, PUC boasts a larger subscription list than any other SDA college. Jerald Nelson presents tuition scholarships to Mary Payne and Don Jones. Enthusiasm and activity marked the chap el programs of the campaign. The Chubs defeated the Scrubs by only 134 subscrip- tions, the score being 2595 to 2464. Among the incentives ollered participants were generous gifts by hilltop and St. Helena merchants, and as first prize, a full quarter's free tuition. Basketball games, box socials, writing bees, and an extra day of vacation pushed the totals higher than any previous year. A two-day snow frolic was the reward for all those turning in I5 subs or more. Although the snow trip was twice post- poned because of bad weather, on the weekend of Feb. l0-ll the winners hnally enjoyed the snow at Soda Springs where skiing, swimming, and roasting around the hres were a refreshing change from the routine of college life. Scrubs lose writing bee-Jo Ann pays the price. Water treatment-Maynard and Trevor give, Alstrup receives. 187 A 51111311 A Newspa Elton Morel, copy editorg Bob Marchus, copy editor, Sheila Daly, associate editorg Merlin Neff, jr., managing editor, Russell Nelson, editor in chiefg Jerald Nelson, assistant editorg Sheldon Seltzer, assistant editor. Every Monday night sees extreme activity in the south- east corner of the business oilice building, the home of the Campus Chronicle, for Tuesday morning at 7:30 is the press deadline. Copy-readers, typists, head- line writers, reporters, squirt bottles, editors, and wheat-thins all go into a Monday-night's Work. And the result of this work is obvious the following Thurs- day noon when mealtirne monotony is broken by the arrival of the Chronicle, Business staff-Ken Moe, assist- ant business managerg Delmar Tonge, advertising manager, Dorothy jo Morgan, circulation manager, Bill Jacobson, business manager. 138 - brunitle Roger Murray, editorial assistant, Mr. Leslie Sargent, editorial adviser, Sheila Daly, associate editor, Herb Ford, editor in ehiefg Bob Johnston, associate editorg Helen Schwartzkopf, staff writer, Merlin Nell, Jr., associate editor. The big wheels behind the Chronicle this year have been Russ Nelson and Herb Ford, the editors in chief of our paper. Russ was holding the' reins during the first quarter when the campaign was in full swing. Herb took over in January and is still going strong. The smoothly operating Chronicle staff has pro- vided much opportunity for interested students to learn to bear responsibility and to develop their journalistic skill. lurlzswi N ,, M , umm. Ll 11 .,,,.,,., l , ' , M sa 'Ke f K .. .psf Front Table: Murlene Vance, Curtis Wolfe, Evelyn junghans, jo Mae Singer, Carlene Detsch. Back Table: Evangeline Kirk- wood, Margaret Semmens, James Nakamoto, june Pohle, Madeline Steele, Anita Gilbert, Loree Mc- Clay. 139 Dlogenes Lantern . . . The big four: Ken Ozawa, Marilyn Anderson, H. 0. Burden, Sidney Toms Drawing up layout sheets, planning photo- graphic schedules, pounding out literary copy, and getting the straight scoop, members of the DL editorial staff have given their days and nights to translating the life and spirit of PUC into words and pictures. Sorting pictures: Lavena Rhoades, Peggy Stoner, Mr. Stauifer, Checking the file: Bob Bolander, Pat Shryock, George Lecl Bill Hull Business for the book was under the direc- tion of Mel Beglau, business manager. Gordon Anderson is the man who saw to it that you got your copy of the DL, Bill Bolander and Alstrup Johnson have pro- duced an outstanding ad section-take a look at it. Mfe hope the budget will balance and the account books will soon be closed. 140 Businessmen: Gordon Anderson, Alstrup Johnson, Melvin Be Bill Bolander BR. v---...,4.m,.4,,i Y 15123 X 1? ylQW J f QIW Q Neo Q Z' 9? Y L S' ,45- L GA wt '9 1' or ll Q fl 'P' .4,, x,,g9s.1a.:3 S 546557 x lgs X Q I N? Q a ff' nt www an-If N if-4. fl -Mmaagnhiv H O Burden Edltor xn Chief Sldney Toms Layout lzdltor Marllyn Anderson Llterary Editor Ken Ozawa Photo Edltor Peggy Stoner Asslstant Photo Edltor B111 Hull Assxstant Photo Edxtor Thls IS On the rlght end of that shelf 1S a book we have grown to love No, It s not per lect but you see, we have known th1s book slnce 1t was only a figment of the 1mag1nat1on more than one year ago and have helped 1t to grow from the scrlbbllng stage through the rough dummy past the photographmg and pastlng to emerge as a fully grown and developed pubhcatlon We have tued to record your story from the first day of reg1strat1on untrl at last you leave PUC Your act1v1t1es serve as the plot of lhlS book your accomphshments the chmax your book David Chong A1 t 1f.d1l01 George Lechner Data Edztor I Paul Stauffer 1'aculty Advlser Herschel D Wheeler Photographer Bob Bolander Asslstant Photographer Lavena Rhoades Scexetzn y Pat Shryock Seel etary Mel Beglau Business Manager B111 Bolander Ads Cl usmg Manage1 Alstrup Johnson Advertmng Manager Gordon Anderson Cxreulauon Manager . s .13 hx ef - af ff - 52, , .- ' ,,,, , N E at-We at , Jw lf ' eff 'K affe 'l all I M29 Z , - :E 'l A P C2 S, 5 ' 2 ' ffa: 1-' 2 f fisilf . ly' , -. g- f- tgp. -- .V ,. 1, f .s M nf -if-S X YQ fe so ,' - - ' , .g-25: 597 Q V f ,139 ' -6' -' P , 5 ' 'gzfffl ': J 3,1 P . raw W ' I if 1 '- xii ' e f ' I -7- ef' 75 'L Q ri'--,W A 'JJ X . 1 . s. Y up P 1 f as W f2.iL5'fS e N :F fl 4 W '42 1 A '14 'Q ' ll, ' v Pvj , '1 X gl l Q an if' ? r N , A ' av e i f fr.: 5 ff Qt e - X ' - ' T. gg P at ' N ,f 1 1 2,1 1 A 0 A , ,. - 'Ill ll' X1 V 'fr i' K gf ,l ll ml 1 ,, ww a farf s t ' e u,tt O I O O I I . , R- F , , ' . . . , V , I ! l A 7 I ! O C O Student Association . . . Student ideas, activities, and programs come into light and into reality through the Student Association of Pacific Union College. President Ed Reynolds, senior theology major, has led out in all SA plans. Besides supervising the Campus Chronicle and the DIOGENES LANTERN, the SA sponsors fall and spring picnics, Chronicle campaign, DL program, student week of devotion, party nights, weekly skating periods, and the Amateur Hour. Big night of the SA social year was the barn party at Norton's barn. A new idea initiated this year has been the tri-college work- shop held at PUC the weekend of April 26. La Sierra and Walla IfValla Colleges sent delegates to the workshop which provided a Ed Reynolds lorumlfor discussion of student problems and activities. Sitting: Heather Sprengcl, john Reeves, Perle Lockert, Ed Reynolds, Myrna Chitwood, J. L. Weaver. Irma Luthas. Standing: George L. Caviness, Dan Cotton, Maynard Christian, Jerald Nelson, Don Hitman, Harold Burden, Ray Wahlen, Herb Ford, Bill Jacobson, Gerald Fuller, Pat Shryock, Marianne Burgeson-WVestermeyer, Lolita Duerksen. A EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Ed Reynolds Parliamentarian Heather Sprengel Treasurer J. L. We General Vice-President Perle Lockert Organist Betty Rae Salas Assistant Treasurer Ray Wa Religious Vice-President john Reeves Editor, Campus Chronicle Auditor Sam Gram secretary Irma Luthas Russell Nelson Editor, DIOGENES LANTERN Sponsor George L. Caviness D Editor, Campus Chronicle Herb Ford Harold Bur Social Vice-President Myrna Chitwood Sponsor Walter C. AUTUMN IVINTER SPRING VILLAGE REPRESENTATIVE Gerald Fuller Dan Cotton Nick Germanis PRESIDENT, WVOMEN OF ALPHA GAMMA Lolita Duerksen Marianne Westermeyer Pat Shryock PRESIDENT, MEN OF GRAINGER Maynard Christian Jerald Nelson Don Hitman 142 ss and his cohorts meet in 'olemn assembly called the dent nominating commit- . Members of the commit- are chosen from each class, m the dormitories, and m the village. This com- ttee has as its responsibility choosing of nominees for h student association olhce ' the coming year and the ing of any vacancies arising ring the current year. Nominating committee: janet Hancock, Ken Ozawa, George L. Caviness, Russell Rose, Sheila Daly, Marvin Seibel. A new church for Angwin has been one aim of the 1952 Student Association. The SA has appointed Herb Ford as student leader and has aided in the choosing of all the student committees for the church plans. The Student Asso- ciation is enthusiastically behind the new church. Reception: Mr. Foster, Don Hardt, Ed Reynolds, Mr. Neilsen, Bob Burt, Wayne James, Bob Pohle. SA reception is the high-point for new students in their days of orientation at the begin- ning of each school year. This ofhcial welcome to PUC was fun for new and old students, with its informal games, con- tests, and prizes. 143 Class of 1951 . . . Senior Presentation, class of 1951 The years have come and gone and have seen PUC's graduates scattered over the far corners of the earth. They came to PUC to learn and-have left PUC to serve - to serve as ministers, doctors, teachersg to serve as neighbors and friendsg to serve that through their efforts Christianity might be revealed to the world. The class olf 1951 has left PUC. .ln the short time since their graduation, they are using what they learned at Pacihc Union College. 144 Masao Nakamoto HOME ECONOMICS Now at Monterey Bay Academy, is Maria Ahlkvist, graduate of the class of '51, Maria graduated as a home economics major and is Working at the academy as assistant food service director. She super- vises the student help and is in charge of meal preparation. Eventually Maria would like to help assist in the lab-teach- ing of home economics. Maria has taken advantage of only one of many opportu- nities that lie in this field. She is using her PUC education. jim Harris PREMEDICAL At the College of Medical Evangelists in Loma Linda is Masao Nakamoto who graduated with the class of 1951 with a German major. Termed a brain while at PUC, Masao is now preparing to be- come a medical evangelist. At CME, Masao is still near the top of his class. I-Iis PUC undergraduate training gave him the foundation he needed. Maria Ahlkvist THEOLOGY At Redondo Beach, Jim is using his the- ology training. Upon graduation Jim accepted a Colporteur internship in the Southern California Conference. Besides his colporteur work, Jim has been active in evangelism, Bible studies, and church work. Beginning in june, 1952, he is accepting a regular ministerial internship in the same conference. Jim is learning to serve-to serve as a spiritual leader for this people. GUODBYE THIS IS MY COLLEGE. The year has gone- the last study period is over and the last test is taken. As I pack to leave I remember my reasons for choos- ing PUC, and I am satisfied. I came here to get an education-an education of which college is only the beginning. To develop mentally, spiritually, and physically is not only the aim of college, but of life itself. I have learned much from the study of books, in the quietness of nature, from the richness of life here at PUC. I have found friends, I have found God, and I am finding my place in the world of today so that I will be ready for the world of tomorrow. ,Eg Q Q N 5 2 as 1 , ,i r 1 5 1 ass' EEK ,V Winter hits Howell Mountain me bn T j X X,. R x x W 'lx Q I Q M T T vw QQ EBWV wifi!! HEEWHEELS OF SCHOOL LIFE Administration Classes Y In Memoriam E The memory of Joy Payne is dear to th hearts of her classmates and teachers. I-If smile of courage was an inspiration t all who knew her. We Dedieate . . . this 1952 Window Tree to our parents who have inspired us to find our places as loyal citizens of our school, our country and God's kingdom. Wheels of years a score of time has spun. -Evans lWFwl m'! ff,' ' Facult Our teachers have unselfish shared their time and learning wi their many students. Hold one anot11er's noses to the grindstone hard. -Selected Leona S. Burman, A.M. Frank WV. Steunenberg, B.Th. Isabel Zumwalt, A.M. Librarian, English Bible Spanish ' ' l' M PIHCIP3 S eSSage Wheels of Administration The best measure of a school's success is in how well it achieves its objectives. I a - Pacific Umon College Preparatory School fi IQ, Q 1.' q has as its chief objective the preparation ' teV-'A' ' f 2' of its students for the joy of service in .,,.. f this world, and for the higher joy of il . wider service in the world to come. r We feel confident that many of the Q ' Q students of this school, as in the past, i gr Q will continue to go out and serve nobly f , N ., pi V in God's cause and will l1elp to give ' . .: , fl the gospel to all the world in this genera- V f .t., - 5 D' if t. 1 V. , . '- ' ' , , N, ' lon' VVVW 5 fe . lily, f Willard H- AUM- ' ref' H- ll f f-2- 3 ' 5 I -'U M is my ' ':- '-a D ,,.,.r , D . V A lill . - ' .,e- hcaees I 'i ,n ,..,. W : ' -:-: Z 2531 Parshall L. Howe, A.B. George H. Jeys Dan Edge, B.S. Donald D. Lake, A.B. Mathematics, Science Printing Woodwork ' Director of MCC Lenore Hardt, A.B. Del C. Winning, A.B. A Mary M. Eighme, B.S. Arthur Hicks, B.S. Registrar Music Home Economics Agriculture, Biology, Commerce Secretarial Science 155 Senior Big Wheels fi, -Agp f W f - it . 1 W KJ gy. 'Wheel me gently to the garage since my car Misgpggggyvalt Mrglfgligigijng and I must part. -Kipling Marvin Wilson Betty Jenkins Donna Mora President Vice-President Secretary Roger Williams Bob Ensminger Bryan Pullin Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Pastor 154 I Evelyn Bean Willita Erwin Ronald Hopp Gwynne Richardson Elaine Boyd Melvin Ferguson Donna Malott Helen Tarter Janice Crumley Marlene Fokes jim McCaffery Suzanne Traver Pat Escalante Helen Gordon Alvin Nelson Carlton Wagner Betty Walker Shirley Weldon Betty Wvilson Byron Baker Bogdan Hfasidlow Don Wvilliams Beverly Ann YVoods SENIOR PRESENTATION 156 Said the owl, Who, w who? lfVhy, of course, the class of '52! - Junior Big Wheels X uniors Barbara Allen Bruce Andersen E fi-Q U s Franklin Godfrey Jeannie Fallon Joyce Catalano Dorothy jones President Vice-president Secretary l'rcasurer Donald Cornish Laurell Rouse Mr. Hicks Mr. Steunenberg Sergeant at Arms Pastor Sponsor Sponsor Lloyd Anderson Donna Buckendahl Mary Gepford Joan Gramlich Ora Mae Baker Lovina Buckendahl Gladys Gonder Edna june Grenz 157 Eunice Hafner Earl Hemme Gary Jones Charlene King Bill Kuntz Veldee Lotz Princess Lind Lester Margart Patricia Martin Marie Moore Paul Moore Barbara Reed Mary Lou Williams Marlene Niles Clifford Rodgers Edward Wong Bill Parks Patsy Stutchman Tony WVong Phyllis Paull Elizabeth Tolton jean Yarlott Lois Pratt Harry Van Pelt Stanley Young Sophomore Wheels ag Ella: A ' N clvin Barrington Martha Bean Margaret Byrd haron Campbell arjorie Champion Eugene Crumb Jeannette Davis Dlarlin Elkins Nellie Hambliu Marlene Hansen Virginia Hodson Harold James Jim Logan Janet Manning Douglas Miller Glenn Moore Ivan Nelson Nina Olsen Nadine Riggs David Russell Jean Spaulding Ronald Swartley Dorothy Tanner Margaret Tarter Robert Tepner Evelyn Trumble Elmer Wells Leland Whilted Dudley VVillard Lois Marie Woods 159 Freshman . Wheels J J , a ff ff - - 1 E-'fix Glen Bauder Gerald Coplc Bob Fuller Jo Ann lvy Darlene Logan Jeanine Tiema Hazel Bolinger Betty Davis Virginia Gramlich Juanita Ivy Billie McCoy Flavio Velez Judy Campbell VVarren Elkins Meriel Havstad Fred Klingbcil Sandra McGlotl1len Joanne Werner Bob Coombs Doyle Exvert Roger Hill NValter Krohn Jo Rouse Don Woodruff Eugenia Hughes Dickie Lee 160 . 'imyw eautilul twilight at set of sun, eautiful Goal with race well won, - - eautilul i?est with work well done. Splrltufll. . Q ACtlVltlCS -Allei ton PRAYER BAND LEADERS Prayer band leaders: Harry james, Paul Moore, Don WVilliams, jin1iMcCaffery, Lois Pratt, Pat Martin, Elaine Boyd, Lois Marie Woods. PERSONAL EVANGELISM CAR LEADERS SABBATH SCHOOL OFFICERS r leaders: Harry Van Pelt, Jeannie Fallon, Mary Lou Williams, Oihcersz Mary Lou Williams, Mr. Howe, Mis. Eighme, Mr der Steunenberg, Marjorie Champion, Elaine Boyd, Gwynne Eighme, Gwynne Richardson, Janet Manning fnot picturedj. Richardson, Franklin Godfrey, Don Williams. 161 Mental Activities English Bible Spanish Chemistry W OOD ENGLISH gmzn, NOW? Mw,,fiQ gf: .345 SDHTR p1LnwfM 04593 162 i Physical Activities We Work 164 Our Kitchen Maids Farm Hand Planting Fake Beans Janitors All and Play Basketball - Tumbling Foreign Game Archery WINDOW TREE Jeannie Fallon, editor in chiefg Helen Tarter, associate editor, Ronnie Hopp, associate editor, Betty Wilson, art editorg Bob Ensminger, snap editor, Elaine Boyd, make-up editorg Stanley Young, assistant make-up editorg Miss Zumwalt, adviser. 166 taff rganizations Never doth the streamlet run useless by the mill, but the water that is past cannot make the mill go. -Selected WINDOW TREE The presenting of school life, as it has rolled by the window during 1952, has been tl1e pleasure of this year's staff. May we never lose the vision of that BUDGET! PREP CHRONICLE News with interest for the Prep School and edited with accuracy has been the aim of the Prep Chronicle staffs this year. PREP CHRONICLE Bhd Living' Saturday Pat Martin, editor in chief QD, Nina Olson, associate editor Qljg jeannie Fallon, associate editor fljg joan Gramlich, editor in chief 1253 Mary Gepford, associate editor C223 Stanley Young, associate editor C213 Mrs. Burman, adviser. P.S.S Flhe xetivities of the student asso- tiation such as the Chronicle eunpugn, the snow and other picnics the all-school banquet, and ielivious activities have given the oppoitunity for learning to work togethei as well as providing enter- ttlllllllffllt. WINTER SOCIAL: Jeannette Davis, Don Kellogg, jim Logan, and Tony Wong. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Donna Mora, social vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Jones, pianistg Elaine Boyd, assistant treasurer, Bob Ensminger, parliamentariang Marvin Wilson, president, Lloyd Andersen, treasurerg Mr. Howe, sponssrg Eunice Hafner, choris- terg joan Gramlich, assistant secretary, Lois Pratt, secretaryg Don YVilliams, religious vice- president. SECOND SEMESTER OFFI- CERS: Mr. Howe, sponsor, Laurell Rouse, treasurer, Betty jenkins, social vice-presidentg Joyce Catalano, secretary, jim McCaPfery, parliamentariang Mary Lou Williams, religious vice-presidentg Don Williams, choristerg Bryan Pullin, presi- dentg Gerald Cople, pianist. 167 Quartet Chorus Golden Chords Band Sextet Orchestra TEACHERS OF TOMORROW Officers: Mrs. Burman, sponsorg Jeannie Fallon, treasurerg Harold James, presidentg Jeannette Davis, vice-presidentg Gladys Gonder, secretary. SPANISH I CLUB SPANISH II CLUB ighlight of the club's activities was a trip to the missions of Seen after the annual C0mida Espanola northern California. l. Whatcha lookin' for? 4. Gourmet No. l 7. Gourmet No. 2 2. just Nina Belle 5. Look out for that prexy! 8. That windblown effect 3. Nice try, Bogdan! 6. Flagpole sitter going up 9. Three against me 170 SW ff 12 J, , V, g if may ,,,..u-all M, ,v ,W,..,f.,...x..-.f,WyN-W WW. ff' fm W A ,ff ' .azarfig ww N ' W - ' wfeifg- ff fm - ' zf, 2 'Ni 4525225 V12 'Y ' W ,gk Q M . ,..,: . .... x ,fl A I A me I M:,?AQ?i if T www 'Q 'DP s 'k,' uf -, r 404' X W uhm qw: , Box 551, St. Helena, Calif. .... . Window Tree Roster A Alexander, Jerry Angwin, California ..... Allen, Barbara June Chowchilla, Calif. .... . . Andersen, Bruce Marlin Sanitarium, Calif. .... ........ . Anderson, Lloyd Allen Angwin, Calif. ...........,.... . Arzoo, Sonia Ave Bejed Abad CShah-Rezaj, Teheran, Iran . Baker, Byron Andrew 4071 Old Sonoma Road, Napa, Calif. Baker, Ora Mae Rt. 2, Box 1904, Grass Valley, Calif. . . . . Barrington, Melvin Rt. 1, Box 509, St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Bauder, Glen Earl 1515 Allyn Ave., St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Bean, Evelyn Marie 130 Baldwin St., Santa Cruz, Calif. . . Bean, lllartha Elizabeth 130 Baldwin St., Santa Cruz, Calif. Bolinger, Hazel Marie 461 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. . . Boyd, Elaine Janiece 310 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. Buckendahl, Donna Lee Sanitarium, California .......... Buckendahl Lovina Fa Sanltarium California , y , .... . . . . . Byrd, Edith Margaret 1000 Pine St., Martinez, Calif. ..... . C Campbell, Judith E. Box 243, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Campbell, Sharon Louise Box 243, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Catalano, Joyce Agnes 3720 Ardley Ave., Santa Rosa, Calif. Champion, Marjorie Louise Box 35, Sanitarium, Calif. . . . . Coombs, Bob Eugene Box 215, Angwin, Calif. ......... . Cople, Gerald Merlin Box 85, Sanitarium, Calif. ...... . . Cornish, Donald Lee Box 9, Sanitarium, Calif. .. . .. Crumb, Eugene D. Box 258, Angwin, Calif. .... . . Crumley, Janice Mae Box 245, Angwin, Calif. Davidson, Barbara Doreen Schilling, Calif. ............. . Davis, Elizabeth Lucille Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. . Davis, Ethel Jeanette Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Elkins, Marlin Edward Sanitarium, Calif. ............. . Elkins, J. Warren Eugene Sanitarium, Calif. .......... . Ensrnin er Robert Eu ene 962 Po e St St Helena Calif. S 1 g P 'v ' 1 Erwin, Willita Mae Rt. 1, Box 541, St. Helena, Calif. .... . Escalante, Patricia Ann Hillcrest Lane, Ramona, Calif. . . . . Ewert, Doyle G. Rt. 1, Box 551, St. Helena, Calif. ....... . F Fallon, Jeannette Marie Box 203, Angwin, Calif. ........ . Ferguson, Melvin Loyd Box 602.-A, St. Helena, Calif. ..... . Fokes, Marlene Estelle 424 William St., Larkspur, Calif. .. . Fuller, Robert Elliott 425 Manzanita Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . G Gepford, Mary Felicia Box 284, Angwin, Calif. ........ . Godfrey, Merle Franklin Spring Mountain Rd., St. Helena, Calif. ...................................... . Gonder, Gladys Margurite Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. Gordon, M. Helen Rt. 1, Box 486, Lakeport, Calif. ..... . Gramlich, Lois Joan Angwin, Calif. .................. . Grarnlich, Virginia Irene Angwin, Calif. ............ . . . Grenz, Edna June Rt. 1, Box 552, St. Helena, Calif. .... . H Hafner, Eunice Anne Box 326, Angwin, Calif. ..... . . Hamblin, Nellie Angela Box 297, Angwin, Calif. . . Hansen, Marlene Ann Box 14, Tomales, Calif. ..... . . . Havstad, Meriel Ann Box 326, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Heath, Edwena E. 577 South 41 St., Richmond, Calif. .... . Hemme, Earl Charles Rt. 2, Box 195, Chowchilla, Calif. . Hill Ro er Po e Star Rt. St. Helena Calif .. , g p , , . ......... . Hodson, Virginia Louise Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. . . I-Iopp, Ronald Mac 445 Clark Way, Angwin, Calif. ..... . Hughes, Eugenia Mae 250 Brookside Dr., Angwin, Cailf. . . I Ivv Jo Ann Marie Linda Vista Drive An in Calif . r , , gw , . . . . . Ivy, Juanita Brownsville, Calif. ................... . . . .I James, Harold Sanitarium, Calif. ..................... . Jenkins, Elizabeth Carolyn 1346 Main St., St. Helena, Calif. Jones, Dorothy Frances Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. . . . Jones, Gary Craft Apartments, St. Helena, Calif. ....... . K Kime, Fay La Verne 370 Sky Oaks Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . . Kime, Zane Richard Box 506, Angwin, Calif. ....... . . King, Charlene Loretta Box 108, Sanitarium, Calif. . . . . . King, Curtis Box 105, Sanitarium, Calif. ......... . .. Klingbeil, Fred Box 7, Angwin, Calif. ......... . . . Krolin, Walter Angwin, Calif. ...... . . . . . Kuntz, Bill R. Box 308, Angwin, Calif. . . . . . 172 157 157 157 155 157 159 160 155 159 160 155 157 157 159 160 159 157 159 160 160 157 159 155 160 159 159 160 154 155 155 160 157 155 155 160 157 157 157 155 157 160 157 158 159 159 160 158 160 159 155 160 160 160 159 154 157 158 158 160 160 158 L Lee, Dickie Norman Rt. 2, Box 269B, St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Lind, Princess Edna Rt. 1, Box 433A, Lodi, Calif. ...... . Logan, Betty Darlene 455 Manzanita Ave., Angwin, Calif. . . Logan, Jim 455 Manzanita Ave., Angwin, Calif. ........ . Lotz, Veldee Ardell Rt. 2, Box 1366, Grass Valley, Calif. . . Nlalott, Donna Jean Box Manning, Janet Elizabeth Margart, Lester L. Rt. 1, Martin, Miller, Moore, Moore, Moore, Patricia Lois Jean Douglas Lee Box Glenn Toral Box Louise Marie Rt. Paul Elwin Rt. 1 M 2, Dieringer, Wash. ....... . Box 251, Angwin, Calif. . . . Box 578, St. Helena, Calif. . . . 17.0. Box R, Angwin, Calif. . . . . . 255, Angwin, Calif. ...... . 57, Sanitarium, Calif. ......... . l, Box 551, St. Helena, Calif. Mora, Donna Rae 1541 Oakville Rd., Rt. 3, Napa, Calif. . . McCal-fery, Jim Michael 4150 Redwood Hwy., Santa Rosa, Calif. ............................. . McCoy, Billie Ann Rt. 1, Box 566, St. Helena, Calif. .... . McGlothlen, Kenneth 1-leyward 490 Toyon St., Angwin, Calif. McG1othlen, Sandra Jean 490 Toyon St., Angwin, Calif. . .. Nelson, Alvin Eugene Box 112, Sanitarium, Calif. ....... . Nelson, Ivan Box 112, Sanitarium, Calif. .............. . Niles, Ellen Marlene Rt. 1, Box 533, St. Helena, Calif. . . . . O Olson, Nina May 425 Clark VVay, Angwin, Calif. . . . . . P Parks, William Box 267, Angwin, Calif. ........ ..... . Paull, Phyllis 2733 Cypress St., Napa, Calif. ........... . Pratt, Lois Eileen 340 Clark Way, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Pullin, Bryan Alfred 29 Belfast St., Hillsboro, Auckland, N.Z. Reed, Barbara Joan 1357 Nebraska St., Vallejo, Calif. ..... . Richardson, Gwynne Milton Box 465, Angwin, Calif. .... . Riggs, Nadine E. Box 3, Angwin, Calif. ................ . Rodgers, Clifford Lewis Rt. 1, Box 548, St. Helena, Calif. . . Rouse, Annette Jo 435 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. ..... . Rouse, Earl Laurell 435 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. .... . Russell, William David Sanitarium, Calif. ......... S Schultz, Minnie Irene Bog: 43, Sanitarium, Calif. ........ . Spaulding, Jean Box 98, Sanitarium, Calif. ............. . Stalter, Don A. 2530 Avalon Drive, Sacramento, Calif. . . . . Stutchman, Patsy Carlene Box 6, Sanitarium, Calif. ..... . Swartley, Ronald Raymond Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. T Tanner, Dorothy Box 163, Rohnerville, Calif. ...... . . . Tarter, Helen Marie Box 497, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Tarter, Margaret Eloise Box 497, Angwin, Calif. ........ . Tepner, Robert Harry 952 Charter Oak Ave., St. Helena, Calif. ...................................... . Tieman, Jeanine Fay Angwin, Calif. ....... ..... ...... . Tolton, Elizabeth Gen. Del., Sanitarium, Calif. .......... . Traver, Molly Suzanne Box 307, Angwin, Calif. ......... . Trumble, Evelyn Joy 1007 Pope St., St. Helena, Calif. .... . V Van Pelt, Harry Arthur Box 361, Angwin, Calif. . . . . . Velez, Flavio Box 144, Sanitarium, Calif. ...... . . . W VVagner, Carlton F. Box 192, Angwin, Calif. ........... . Walker, Betty Joanne 1810 Orchard, Glendale 6, Calif. Wasidlow, Bogdan T. 2812 64th Ave., Oakland 5, Calif. . . . Weldon, Shirley Box 230, Camino, Calif. .............. . Wells, Elmer Robert 397 Circle Drive, Angwin, Calif. . Werner, Joanne Barbara 220 Sky Oaks Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . Whitted, Leland Hasling 530 VV. Browning, Salem, Oregon Willard, Dudley Keith 377 Circle Drive, Angwin, Calif. . . . Williams, Don Perry Box 34, 'Angwin, Calif. ............ . Williams, Mary Lou Box 34, Angwin, Calif. ........... . Williams, Roger H. Box 282, Angwin, Calif. . . . . . Wilson, Betty Box 36, Sanitarium, Calif. .............. . Wilson, Marvin Earl Box 334, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Wong, Edward Chung Nam P1-inter's Co., Jesselton, Borneo VVong, Tony 1103 Chaucer St., Berkeley, Calif. ......... . Woodruff, Donald 1740 Spring St., St. Helena, Calif. .... . Woods, Beverly Ann Box 235, Angwin, Calif. ...... Woods, Lois Marie Box 235, Angwin, Calif. Y Yarlott, Jean Box 338, Angwin, Calif. ............. . .. Young, Stanley Norman Box 567, St. Helena, Calif. ..... . 160 158 160 159 158 155 159 158 158 159 159 158 158 154 155 160 155 159 158 159 158 158 158 154 158 155 159 158 160 157 159 159 158 159 159 159 159 159 160 158 155 159 158 160 156 156 156 156 159 160 159 159 156 158 154 156 154 158 158 160 156 159 158 158 M ,ji ,L ka vw ,L ,vi Q :aff x f VA' K . , v Y -4. fe, .amy , ms . ' 5 K M M M -ue fi- ' '- hp W ' 4,-K ,Q ff 1'S 'M '.,, .KQV ,- , , , M , , , W , , 7,1 WM, J,,..am, A W .N , -Q M 3Lf.,Q - 2 A , . zqifffgw u-jw . A 59? JZVVJ. .4 gy!,,j'nw4v? 3x :mf I . N x W. 'Q pf. 'NN f ' .gf '-My 'L WXfKf 'f1-1.35 rf, X351 fx , X' 1 fifbrfffffggfly ' f A 5.-11 r ,W ,j ' K W. 4 ' 5 ,, ,, MM . 2 ,. ax X CW w V, .x V ,Mi x N, f ' ,lip W - fi ' H5 A 't WA 5 . ,, X V, 4 .yy-N ' . ,A N V . A151 ' ' Q . 'gf School of Dentistry DEDICATED to SERVE YOU Because our church considers the care of the sick as part of the gospel of the Great Physician, the College of Medical Evangelists invites you to become a well qualiiied dentist, dietitian, nurse, physician or technician. You will thus be prepared to carry the gospel of health to those in need. As an educational center dedicated to serve the church, nation and world by training young men and women, CME can help you follow the footsteps of the Great Physician in any one of the several professions in the healing arts. School of Laboratory Technique School of Medicine School of Nursing School of Nutrition School of Physical Therapy School of Tropical and Preventive Medicine School of X-ray Technique COLLEGE OF MEDICAL EVANGELISTS Loma Linda and Los Angeles, California i Chuck Lowry discusses a cam- era equipment policy with the Tandy brothers, Scott and Oscar. He is surprised to find how easily he can insure his own camera from loss or theft. Insurance is our business, say these former PUC-ites. Tandy Insurance Agency 1112 Brown St , NAPA Phone 6-3743 Jackie and Delight look over the fine materials at Carither's in Napa. For quality, they agree, it's Carither's-Napa's foremost department store. CARITH ER S Second and Brown, NAPA Phone 6 7481 Don Jones, Carleton Wallace and Manager Mrs. Fleishman are sure they would enjoy breakfast with this sparkling dinette set from Sears, Napa. Don says, It sure is conven- ient to use the catalog sales system from the Napa Sears. Prompt delivery and a Wide selection are sure to be found here. ii ii V NAPA CA'IlALOG SALPS OFFICE . ' , ' i 1211 FIISI Street Phone 5 7421 This Florsheim Cordova really looks sharp, Clarence Mark notes as Stu Barnes grins his approval. 'WVG feature Florsheim and F1'CC1HZlI1,S shoes, says Mr. E1- wood Honodel, because they A are the best in quality. Keig's Shoe Store is the last word for fine shoes. KEIG'S SHOE STORE u For Cool Refreshment if's V K Whdfkl. A sig Drink for Your money 176 VVhen you want good food Napa, head for the Lakes Dairy fountain. You can alw depend on the quality of La side's dairy products at y local grocer. LAKESIDE AIRY 819 Randolph, NAPA Phone 6-7471 .lx A , f Gordon Anderson and Tom Godfrey admire the craftsman- ship going into this furniture for the council room in the new Napa City Hall. Sure would be Hne to have furniture of this quality for our rooms, Tom says. JULIAN 6- RANSFCRD oss Third sr., NAPA Phone 6-6272 Rugged equipment for rugged jobs is found at Berglund in Napa. Bill and Dick test one of the tractors in the showroom. Berglund Tractor 81 Equipment Co. 1018 Soscol Ave NAPA Phone 6-2066 For a complete selection of records Jerry and Phil say it's Houck Sc Houck in Napa. They also stock the finest in furniture, appliances, and record players. HoucK 8. HOUCK NAPA . 177 Graduates! Some day you'll of your own home. No doubt soi of you are planning it right no and looking forward to the C when it will start going up.'1 Your home will play one the most important roles in yq life, so choose it wisely. I Be sure the plan of your Cho will function to suit your ne? and can be expanded eas Choose a reputable builder construct it . . . choose a bui ing material that will bring y lasting pleasure and service .l i choose BASALITE lightwei l concrete masonry constructio i BASALT ROCK COMPANY, INC. l Napa, California Mr. Bill Whitman shows Harry Clark and Doreen Kitto fthe future Mrs. Clarkl the fine selec- tion and quality of the watches at Meyers Jewelers in Napa. The Clarks will probably be back to Meyers for the best in Sterling. Harry says, I like the friendliness here? 1129 FIRST ST. NAPA 178 1 l l 1 l l MEM tyle unlimited is to be found the F Sc K shoe store say llie and Izzie. Mr. FlClSl1l113.11 will insure you complete satisfaction. You ll be especially pleased with e excellent fit your F 84 K oes will give you. 1014 Coombs St., NAPA - Phone 4-1468 There is Romayne Chinnock decked out in a sports coat made Irom brown flannel overplaid. Vernon Gomes models a hounds- tooth check coat. Mr. MacLean, one of Albert's fine salesmen, tells them of their fine all-wool gabardine slacks. This is the place, Roinayne says, for quality merchandise. A L B E RT'S 1116 First St., NAPA-Phone 6-2054 Modeling the new Princeton Knit Orlon jacket is Pat Shryock who says, ','This is just the thing for college - dressy, yet wash- able and best of all it's wrinkle- proof. Carol Kosky tries on El stun- ning two-piece black suit, as Miss Elster shows them a Snyder hand-loom, all-wool knit dress. The girls agree that it's Mar- lene's for the finest in feminine apparel. i marlene's 1303 First St., NAPA Phone 6- Eileen and Molly will tell you of the fine service given you by the Napa Laundry 8a Dry Clean- ers. We like the direct serv- ice offered through the college laundry, says Eileen. VVant something good to f Go to Borden's in St. I-Iele This group will testify for li den's delicious food and cou ous service. Ber1'ain's Napa Laundry 81 Dry Cleaners Sf. Helena Creamery l307 Main St., NAPA Phone 6-3779 St. Helena , P11006 33 ' 180 The Sturges twins, Keith and Glenn, inspect the fine Rough Rider slacks at Ted's Toggery in St. Helena. They're com- fortable and built to last, say the twins. TED'S TOGGERY Roug f er 19 Tonge and Bob Homer they can find a complete of parts for all cars 's Auto Parts in St. Napa Valley properties are un- der discussion by Melvin A. Nelson and Bill Bolander. This valley certainly offers great op- portunities, says Bill. MELVIN A. NELSON Real Estate Insurance 1230 Main Street T HELENA Phone 152 ST. HELENA-Phone 290 181 - I Something Your College You Will Days Never and Forgel: . . W lrwin Hall And the friendships you have made while in this outstanding institution of Christian learning. We too have made very dear friends at PUC in the past years of serving you, and hope to continue serving you in the future. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McCreery of the CLARA-MAC STUDIO Johnny Parks opens the door lfor two customers of the Hammond Lumber Com- A place for fine flowers? W it's the Garden House for pany. They have best, says Alstrup - and Pa all your building agrees wholeheartedly! needs and will furnish supplies for anything from complete remodeling to minor repairs, Johnny tells them. HAMMOND .LUMBER coMPANY EHYUBI1 1301152 ST. HELENA Phone 538 ST. HELENA W Phone 720 182 MYERS CHEVROLET COMPANY ST. HELENA Phone 780 Brilliantly New for 52l This describes the new Chevrolet in one short sentence. At Myers Chevrolet Company, Elaine, Louise, and Colette really go for this Styleline club coupe. Elaine, a Chevrolet driver, says, For the best in service it's Myers Chev- rolet. n Peanut, Beverly, and do their St. Helena shop- they make sure to visit an's for a good selection wide variety of clothing and Their window dis- always show the latest and attractive styles, says nndmmfs HST. HELENA'S BEST STORE Phone 62 183 Howard Huenergardt knows that whf good financial advice or help is neede he will go to the Bank of America. Charl Costantini, the man to see about stude loans at the St. Helena branch, oif his time and assistance to Howard. Sa Howard, I go for the sincere and person interest they take in my hnancial problem. ST. HELENA BRANCH E TELEPHONE 776 NATIONAL 3,'1lJiEfg'g ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEFEISIT INSURANCE IZIDRPDRATIEIN ' MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 184 The St. Helena School of Nurs- ing combines beauty of environ- ment, an approved professional program, modern facilities, and a Christian atmosphere in a com- munity rich in denominational interest. Here Mrs. Bartling instructs nursing students in the fine points of the art of healing. Fcir information write the - Director, School of Nursing ST. HELENA SANITARIUM 8: HOSPITAL SANITARIUM, California Phone St. Helena 760 Vipond and Bill Jacobson that cleanliness is of utmost in producing and tling quality milk. The PUC is known for its high grade products. Try some of delicious ice cream, says PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE DAIRY ON THE CAMPUS Dial 203 A 185 1 CIICS Lantern YOU YCCCIVC YO ANGWIN BOOK BINDERY ON THE CAMPUS H1 st impression of the book and ll s at good impression b cause of the expert workma ship ol the College Binder' lone Klinger shows how i done here. If you have bin ing problems, the place to g is the College Book Binder From the cover of the Dio' ' L 1 I 1 Q Dial 224 Vernon Tunnell is known for his expert service. Herb Ford, busy man on the campus says, Hair-cutting by appointment saves me Zl lot of time. College Barber Shop ON THE CAMPUS Dial 208 Appointments 186 Bob Taylor talks to Dean J Turner about freight service to Angwin. It's a long, hart grind up Howell mountain, bu the Turner line always come: through. Sounds like good serv ice to me, says Bob. DEAN J. TURNER ANGWIN Dial 268 Ed Black instructs Mel Beglau and Richard Rehngren in the finer operations of the Harris ollfset press. For quality printing, the College Press is tops, says Mel. The Diogenes Lantern is fortunate to have the facilities of the Pacific Union College Press. ACLf'i..ff,'I.lZT...f2LLEGE PRESS THE CAMPUS Dial 216 Eileen's dress shop surely does have a large selection to choose - from, says Sheila. Handy too, adds Dorothy. E I LE E N 'S ANGWVIN, at the circle The handy place to send your cleaning is to the Angwin Clean- ers. Here Phyllis VVedel and Laurene Meyer see how it's done. Delivery service to the dormi- tories is prompt and courteous, says Phyllis. ANGW N CLEANERS ANGWV IN Phone 30-J-4 187 Expert, Maynard Christian, shows novice, Leon Grabow, the line points in the operation of an Ampex tape recorder. Says Leon, Mr. Buhler certainly has a wide variety of recorders and sound supplies-everything from the newest LP records to high fidelity phonograph needles. BUHLER'S RECQRDING ANWGIN, at the circle Phone St. Helena 29-R-4 188 Waltlo VVareham carefully bal- ances a custo1ner's tire. He says you can always depend on the College Garage for a dependable job. From a complete engine overhaul to Fixing a Hat tire, you will find that the College Garage works with efficiency and cour- tesyf' COLLEGE GARAGE ON THE CAMPUS Dial 264 The meeting place of the col- lege? VVhy, it's the college foun- tain of course. Delicious sand- wiches, refreshing drinks, and happy friends keep the atmos- phere a lively one. Ed Shryock says, This is really it-good food, good service, and good friends. What more could a person ask for? COLLEGE MERCANTILE COMPANY ON THE CAMPUS , Dial 257 V Anything from notebook paper Ito toys for children-you'll find ,them at the Save-A-Dime Variety fstore. Here, Mrs. Wagner is lshowing Charlotte Heald and lLouise McGavock sample greet- ing cards. Charlotte says, You have appropriate cards for every occasion - and so inexpensive 2too. , SAVE-A-DIME VARIETY ANGWIN, at the Circle 189 Downstairs The friendly service in Fuller's grocery department brings cus- tomers back again and again. Here, Janine and Marilyn come to do their food shopping for the weekend parties. Says Janine, This is as good as any super- market. A good milkshake? go to Full- er's, say Betty and Evalinda. These French fries sure hit the spot, Gordon tells Marilyn. Fuller's upstairs boasts not only an excellent fountain, but also a complete X'Vestern Auto De- partment. Says Neff, Shop up- stairs and save. 190 Upstairs FULLER'S MARKET Ful1er's Corner, ANGWIN 3 n I e I K When Merlin Nell and staff edited Vol- ume l No. 1 of the Campus Chronicle on November 17, 1925, they started a tradi- tion ofaggressive student journalism that has been handed down from one staff to the next at PUC. Today the Campus Chronicle maintains the same spirit of news gathering for the Newspaper of Student Opinion that those early staff members had. More than 6,000 subscribers now read the Chronicle as it rolls from the presses each Week. More and more people are finding that If you want to know what is happening at PUC-subscribe to the Chronicle! ,.,,,, ANGWVIN 5 CALIFORNIA A Newspaper of Student Opinion Here Bill Stevens and Dick Lewis are employing a new adaptation of an old Italian method of making roofing tile. Rather than ceramic in nature the tile is made from a fine, washed sand and a plastic-type cement. Any color desired may be produced -from delicate pastel shades to brilliant reds, blues, and greens. Pigmented with genuine oxides, the colors are permanent. COTTON BROTHERS, Manufacturers C? Suppliers Roofing Tile - Veneering Bricks AN GWIN CALIFORNIA 191 Who Is Het. . . ffm ELL, he's probably the most important person on the P.U.C. campus. He's the man who orders the new books for the College library-who insists that P.U,C. teachers have the highest professional qualifications Q4 new Ph.D.'s this springj. The College president holds special office hours for his benefit. The academic standards committee Iurrows its scholarly brows over his problems. For him there is foreign travel with college credit -field work in science --everything to broaden his knowledge of life. I-Ie's the man who conducts the annual Week of Devotion - the man who plans student evangelism. For him the cooks cook, the engineers engineer, the gardeners garden, and the accountants account. I-Ie's a future conference president-l1e'll be an executive in a few years. He's the center of the entire College program, its locus of attention, its reason for existence. I-Ie's the most important man on campus - the P.U.C. Student. PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE Filler-up and check the water, shouts Pete. High Quality Shell products and fast service are lound at the Harley Cordis' Shell station. Bob says, I like the per- sonal interest Mr. Cordis takes in his customers. HARLEY CORDIS SHELL SERVICE Fully Accredited Competent Teachers Friendly Environment class ml 4 lI1il1fdIL lo CSH cliss I '54 School of Nursing, Glendale Suniiurium and Hospital 193 4 WHEREVER THE MAIL GOES . . Q ,vi -L -f , v I 0-J 3 E a QQ- -s 1 Hgme Swuv INSTIT!-ITEE :1-.QE-323' '4 S?-E I - xii 2 A 1 'ff' .. 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Send Your Contribution to This Act of Student Faith to the: STUDENT CHURCH COMMISSION Pacific Union College Angwin, California COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 Each school or home or office need, We fill Pipes, Valves, Fittings, Plumbing and Heating with courtesy and speed. FRESNO SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMEN1-0 301 Brannan Street SAN FRANCISCO 19 198 California Advertiser's Index Ace Drill Bushing Co., Los Angeles ...... ........ A1bert's Department Store, Napa .,.... Angwin Church'Fund, Angwin .,....,... ..,..... Angwin Cleaners, Angwin ......r.... ........ ank of America, St. Helena ........... .... ........ Basalt Rock Co., Napa .............................................. Berglund Tractor 8: Equipment Co., Napa ............ Brown s Auto Parts, St. Helena ..................... ........ Campus Chronicle, Angwin ....................... ........ Carither's Department Store, Napa ............. ........ Central California Conference, San Jose ................ Clara-Mac Studio, St. Helena .................,..... ........ College Barber Shop, Angwin ................... ........ College Book Bindery, Angwin ........ ........ College Dairy, Angwin ..................... ........ College Garage, Angwin ,........................................... College Mercantile Co., Angwin .............................. College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda .......... College Press, Angwin ................................................ Cotton Brothers, Angwin .......... Cordis Shell Service, Angwin ....... Crane Co., San Francisco .......... Crocker's, San Francisco ........ ........ Dean J. Turner, Angwin ...... .,,.,... 1L11een's, Angwin ............. ........ F 8: K Shoe Store, Napa ........ ......,. Fuller's Market, Angwin ...... ,,,.,,., Giarden House, St. Helena ..........................,....,.,....,, G-lendale Sanitarium Xa Hospital, Glendale ,.,,,,,.,,,. G?oodman's Department Store, St. Helena. Business friends 197 179 198 187 184 197 177 181 191 175 195 182 186 186 185 188 189 174 187 191 193 198 198 186 187 179 190 182 193 183 Hammond Lumber Co., St. Helena .......... Harry D. Grant Co., San Francisco ............... Home Study Institute, Washington, D.C. ......... . Houck 84 Houck, Napa ................................ Julian Sc Ransford, Napa ....... Keig's Shoe Store, Napa ......... La Sierra College, Arlington ........ Lakeside Dairy, Napa ................ Mar1ene's, Napa ............................................ Melvin Nelson Real Estate, St. Helena ....... Meyers jewelers, Napa ............................. Myers Chevrolet Co., St. Helena ......... Napa Laundry 84 Dry Cleaners, Napa ...... Nehi Bottling Co., Santa Rosa .............. Pacific Union College, Angwin ........ Rough Rider, Napa ................ Royal Recording, Angwin .....,.. Save-A-Dime Variety, Angwin ...... ........... . .. Sears, Roebuck, Napa ............................................ Southeastern California Conference, Arlington Southern California Conference, Los Angeles .. St. Helena Creamery, St. Helena ......... Q ................ St. Helena Sanitarium Sc Hospital, Sanitarium.. Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland ........................ Tandy Insurance Agency, Napa ......... Ted's Toggery, St. Helena ............... The advertisers whose pictures and stories you see 1 in this section are real friends of the DL. We know p these firms and businesses and we recommend them to you, the reader. Visit them, patronize them, and you will find them to be your friends too. Tell them 1 you saw their ad in the 1952 DIOGENES LANTERN. helped make this book 199 Many thanks to. . . OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS- Clara and Mac who have been most willing to work with us and with our schedules to produce a fine set of formal portraits. Dr. Lewis who planned and shot the division page pictures. Charles Lowry for his initiative and enthusiasm in shooting all the pictures for the local advertisers. Contributing photographers Professor Benedict, Jerry Fuller, Norman Spuehler, Ray VV'ahlen, Professor Fallon, Bob Freitas, Ray Sewake, and Rolland Kime for helping to complete our list of needed pictures. OUR ENGRAVER- The Walter J. Mann Company of San Francisco for their quality engravings, and especially to their representative, Mr. Nolan R. Bower, witl1 whom we worked and who did all the paste-ups for this book. OUR PRINTER- The College Press and Mr. -Ieys for help and advice in the planning and printing of this book. Many thanks to Paul Eiseman, production man- ager, Claude Barrett, composing room foreman, and Cal Gepford, press-room foreman for their willing help and genuine interest in the DL. OUR BOOKBINDER- The Angwin Book Bindery and Mr. Sherman for his help in choosing the cover and for their fine work in binding this book. OUR NUMBERLESS HELPERS- Students and teachers whose names you will not see on the staff page, but who helped with the typing, sorting of pictures, arranging portrait appointments, and with suggestions that have helped make this book. . . from the Diogenes Lantern Stall' WHO'S WHO in the Senior,Class Negassa Aga-Major, Secondary Education: Minor, Agriculture: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Spicer Missionary College: Other colleges at- tended-Spicer Missionary College. Karl H. Bahr-Major, Business Administration: Minor, Bible: Angwin: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1949-Business Club treasurer, Campus Chroniclen copy reader: l950-orchestra publicity manager: 1951-district leader of personal evangelism crusade, junior division Sabbath School teacher, business manager of the Diogenes Lantern, member of string quartet: l952- assistant leader of Personal Evangelism Cru- sade, president of orchestra, W'ho's Who. Clarence Baker-Major, Chemistry: Minor, Math- ematics: Napa: Auburn Academy. Activities: 1952-publicity secretary of Chemistry Club. Harriet Baker-Major, Nursing Education: Ha- waii: Hawaiian Mission Academy: Other col- leges attended-St. Helena Sanitarium School of Nursing. Activities: 1952-president of Ha- waiian Club. Hollis Baker-Major, History: Minor, Elemen- tary Education: Napa: Lodi Academy: Other colleges attended-La Sierra College, Napa Junior College. Activities: 1952-president of Hawaiian Club, Senior Class social activities committee, Messiah, Juanita Ballard - Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, Bible: Berkeley: Golden Gate Academy. Harold Beltz-Major, Theology: Minor, Speech: Angwin: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1950-head church usher, church deacon: 1951-head church usher, church deacon. Sheila Birkenstock-Major, Speech: Minor, Re- ligion: La Mesa: La Sierra Academy: Other colleges attended-La Sierra College. Activ- ities: 1952-Branch Sabbath School, decora- tions committee for Mother-Daughter Ban- quet, choir. Lee Bockhacker-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Oakland: Oakland Technical High School: Other colleges attended-University of California. Robert Bolander - Major, Theology: Minor, Speech: Van Nuys: Glendale Union Academy: Activities: 1948 - Campus Chronicle news editor, band: 1950-parliamentarian of Men of Grainger, publicity secretary of band: 1951 -leader of Yountville singing band, pastor of Men of Grainger, band: l952-treasurer of senior class, stall photographer for the Diogenes Lantern, vice president of band. Richard Bowen-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: El Paso, Texas: Austin High School: Other colleges attended-Texas Western Col- lege. Curtis Brown-Major, Mechanical Engineering: Minor, Bible: Angwin: Arcata High School: Activities: 1951-Branch Sabbath School: 1952 -Junior counselor committee. Stanley Chaffee-Major, Music: Minor, Speech: Angwin: Activities: 1947-1951-choir. Myrna Chitwood-Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, Biology: Portland, Oregon: Portland Union Academy: Other colleges attended- Walla Wfalla College. Activities: l950-sym- phonic choir: 1951-primary Sabbath School teacher, vice president of Junior Class, secre- tary of Alpha Gamma: 1952-junior Sabbath School teacher, chairman of Senior Class gift committee, Student Association social vice- president, YVho's VV ho. David Chong-Major, Industrial Arts: Minor, Art: St. Helena: Roosevelt High School: Other colleges attended-VValla lNalla College. Activ- ities: 1951-secretary-treasurer of Craftsmen's Guild: 1952-art editor of the Diogenes Lan- tern. Maynard Christian-Major, History: Minors, Biology, Chemistry: Calistoga: Pacific Union College Preparatory School: Other colleges attended-Pasadena City College, John Muir College. Activities: 1949-vice-president of the International Relations Club, Messiah : l950 -president of the Student Senate, parliamen- tarian of the Men of Grainger, parliamen- tarian and sergeant at arms of the Junior Class: 1951 -president of the International Relations Club: 1952-president of the Men of Grainger, XVho's Who. 201 Harry Clark-Major, Speech: Minor, Bible: Los Angeles. Activities: 1947-president of the Debate Club: 1948-publicity secretary of Min- isterial Fellowship: publicity secretary of the Bible Research Forum: 1949-assistant business manager of the Diogenes Lantern, treasurer of the tumbling team: 1950-news editor of the Campus Chronicle : 1951-associate editor of the Campus Chronicle, president of the Body Builders: 1952-publicity secretary of M.V. Richard Clement-Majors, Theology, History: Angwin: Modesto Union Academy. Activities: 1951-Branch Sabbath School leader. James Cooper-Major, Theology: Minor, Speech: Sanitarium. Ronald Cople-Major, History: Minor, Business: Sanitarium: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Duane Corwin-Major, Theology: Minor, Bib- lical Languages: Sanitarium: Rogue River Academy: Other colleges attended - Walla Walla College. Activities: 1951-assistant Branch Sabbath School leader, Student Asso- ciation prayer band leader: 1952-assistant pastor at Rodeo. Glenn Corwin-Major, Theology: Minors, Greek, Education: Angwin: Rogue River Academy: Other colleges attended-XV alla Walla College. Genevieve Derden-Major, Nursing Education: Minors, Cognate: Dallas, Texas: Crozier Technical High School: Other colleges at- tended-Southern Missionary College, Para- dise Valley School of Nursing. Activities: 1952 -vice-president and parliamentarian of Philo- mena Club: A Cappella Choir, Messiah. Merle Dickman-Major, Industrial Arts: Minor, Bible: Angwin: Mountain View Academy. Jo Ann Dill-Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, Art: Orting, Washington: Auburn Academy: Other colleges attended-Walla Walla Col- lege. Activities: 1951-assistant news editor of the Campus Chronicle, A Cappella Choir, Messiah Lolita Duerksen-Major, Secretarial Sciences: Minor, Biology: Shafter: Enterprise Academy. Activities: 1949-secretary of Alpha Gamma, A Cappella Choir, associate Missionary Volun- teer leader: 1950-Sabbath School leader, stu- dent representative to the Red Cross, vice president of the Student Association, A Cap- pella Choir: 1951-A Cappella Choir: 1952- president of Alpha Gamma. 202 Charles Duggie-Major, Biology: Minor, Bible: Sebastopol: Santa Rosa High School. Activ- ities: 1949-1950-orchestra. Traverse Elliott - Major, Chemistry: Minor, Biology: Oakland: El Cerrito High School. Activities: 1948- Campus Chronicle reporter: 1951- Messiah, LaVerne Eng-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Willowbrook: Lynwood Academy. Activ- ities: 1952-sergeant at arms of the Men of Grainger. Phyllis Emerson - Major, Home Economics: Minor, Music: Acampo: Lodi Academy. Activ- ities: 1949-vesper choir, orchestra, Messiah : 1950-Colhecon Club publicity secretary, glee club, Messiah : 1951-Missionary Volunteer organist. Bette Friesen-Major, Elementary Education: Minor, Music: Angwin. Gertrude Fukunaga - Major, Home Economics: Minors, English, Secondary Education: Ha- waii: Hawaiian Mission Academy. Activities: l949-vice-president of Colhecon Club: 1951 -Missionary Volunteer secretary, church dec- oration committee. Shigeto Fukuji-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Academy: Other colleges attended-Walla Walla College. Gerald Fuller-Majors, Public Relations, Bible: Minor, Speech: Angwin: Pacific Union College Preparatory School: Other colleges attended -Emmanuel Missionary College. Activities: 1947 - band: 1948 - Sabbath School assistant superintendent, president of the Aeronautics Club, band: 1950-A Cappella Choir: 1951- publicity secretary for the Angwin Men's Club. Charles Gillit-Major, Mathematics: Minors, Biology, Chemistry: Grand Junction, Colo- rado: Lynwood. Activities: 1949-assistant headline editor of Campus Chronicle, assist- ant editor of Campus Chronicle, assistant literary editor of the Diogenes Lantern: 1950 -editor in chief of the Campus Chronicle, publicity secretary of men's glee club, pub- licity secretary of Junior Class, chairman of script committee for Diogenes Lantern benefit program: 1951-parliamentarian of the Men of Grainger: 1952-president of Senior Class. Leslie Goodwin-Major, History: Minor, Bible: Angwin: San Francisco: Other colleges at- tended--City College of San Francisco, South East Essex Technical College, London. Activ- ities: 1951-prayer band leader, assistant super- intendent of junior division: l952-superin- tendent of junior division, A Cappella Choir. Dorlin Griflith-Majors, Theology and Biblical Languages: Angwin: Activities: l95l-presi- dent of New Testament Club, president of Ministerial Fellowship. Fred Habenicht-Major, Industrial Education: Minor, Secondary Education: St. Helena: Emmanuel Missionary College Academy: Other colleges attended-University of Cali- fornia. Jo Ann Hardin-Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, journalism: Mountain View: Modesto Union Academy: Other colleges attended-La Sierra College. Norman Harebottle - Major, Biology: Minor, Chemistry: Sanitarium: Frankfort High School, Frankfort, South Africa: Maurice Harrison-Major, Mathematics: Minor, Physics: Angwin: Hylandale Academy. Activ- ities: l9-l9-secretary of College Literature Association: 1950-church press secretary: 1951 -editor in chief of Diogenes Lantern, Who's Who. Fred Henriques-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Angwin: Paciiic Union College Prepara- tory School. Ismay Henry-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Angwin: Escuela Professional, Colegio Industrial Panameno. Activities: 1950-Sab- bath School secretary, Sabbath School teacher: 1952-secretary of Biology Club. Hedy Hofmann - Major, Nursing Education: Minor, Cognate: Valley Home: Lodi Academy. Activities: 1951-vice-president of Philomena Club, branch Sabbath School: 1952-nurse in Newton and Grainger halls, Who's Who. Evelyn Houck - Major, Nursing Education: Minor, Cognate: Angwin: Emmanuel Mission- ary College Academy: Other colleges attended -Emmuel Missionary College, Boston Univer- sity, New England Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing. Activities: 1951 - Mes- siah : 1952-assistant secretary of the Student Senate, president of Philomena Club. Winifred Howard-Major, Elementary Educa- tion: Minor, Biology: Hemet: Redwood Em- pire Junior Academy: Other colleges attended -La Sierra College. Activities: 1950-assistant secretary of Spanish Sabbath School, secretary of Colporteur Band, branch Sabbath School, chairman of program committee of Teachers of Tomorrow banquet: 1951-assistant leader of kindergarten. Victor Howell-Major, Chemistry: Minor, Math- ematics: Marina: Salinas High School: Other colleges attended-Hartnell College. Dale Hoyt-Major, Biology: Minor, Chemistry: Berkeley: Other colleges attended-Southern Missionary College. Activities: 1952-sergeant at arms of Senior Class. Helen Iha-Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, Secondary Education: Hawaii: Waipahu High School. Activities: 1949-secretary of Secre- tarial Science Club, assistant Missionary Vol- unteer leader: 1951-assistant Sabbath School leader: 1952 -secretary of Alpha Gamma, Who's Who. Samuel Inaba-Major, Printing: Minor, Math- ematics: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Academy. Marybelle Inman-Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, Secondary Education: St. Helena: Salem High School, Indiana: Other colleges attended-VValla Walla College. Activities: 1950-assistant Missionary Volunteer leader, St. Helena: 1951-Missionary Volunteer leader, Sabbath School secretary, St. Helena: 1952- assistant leader Young People's Sabbath School, St. Helena. Violet Ishikawa-Major, Elementary Education: Minor, Biology: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Academy. ' Ray James-Major, Theology: Minor, History: Sanitarium: Lismore High School. Horace Jenkins - Major, Business Administra- tion: Minor, Chemistry: Sanitarium: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1950 - Sabbath School teacher: 1951 - Per- sonal Evangelism Crusade section leader: 1952 -treasurer of Business Club. Walter Johnston-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Sanitarium. John Jones-Major, Biology: Minor, English: Angwin: Chico High School: Other colleges attended-Chico State College. Lawrence Kamahele-Major, Biology: Minor, Chemistry: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Acad- . emy: Activities: 1946-treasurer of PUC exten- sion at Hawaii: 1949-1952-Hawaiian Musical Group. Doreen Kitto-Major, Secretarial Science: Minor, English: Los Angeles: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1947-assistant Missionary Volunteer leader: 1948- Campus Chronicle news editor: 1951-secretary of the Student Association: 1952-secretary of the Senior Class, Who's Who. 203 Elfriede Koelling-Major, German, Minor, Home Economics, Angwin, Koning Wilhelm III School, Other colleges attended-Emmanuel Missionary College. Activities: 1951-branch Sabbath School, kindergarten division, 1952- secretary-treasurer of the International Rela- tions Club. Richard Kroll-Major, Biology, Minor, Chem- istry, Angwin, Oakridge High School, Oak- ridge, Oregon, Other colleges attended-San Mateo junior College. Leonard Kuninobu - Major, Biology, Minor, Bible, Hawaii, Hawaiian Mission Academy. George Lechner - Major, Chemistry, Minor, Mathematics, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque High School, Other colleges attended-The University of New Mexico. Activities: 1950-1951-band, 1952-branch Sab- bath School leader, district leader of the Per- sonal Evangelism Crusade, president of the Chemistry Club, treasurer of the Ski Club, data editor of the Diogenes Lantern, band. Perle Lockert-Major, Secretarial Science, Minor, Music, Vista, Oak Park Academy, Other col- leges attended-Union College. Activities: 1950 -vice-president of Junior Class, A Cappella Choir, 1951-Sabbath School teacher, singing band, president of Alpha Gamma, A Cappella Choir, 1952-Sabbath School teacher, Mission- ary Volunteer head usherette, Sabbath School assistant superintendent, general vice-president of the Student Association, vice-president of the Senior Class, Who's Who. Joyce Lorntz-Major, Nursing Education, Mi- nors, Cognate, Washington, D.C., San Diego Union Academy, Other colleges attended- Loma Linda School of Nursing. Activities: 1952-assistant superintendent of the Spanish Sabbath School, assistant secretary-treasurer of the Spanish Club, vice-president of the Philo- mena Club, nurse for Newton and Grainger halls. Jack Lucas-Major, Biology, Minor, Chemistry, Monroe, Louisiana, Pine Forest Academy, Other colleges attended-Southern Missionary College, Union College. Activities: l952-Sab- bath School teacher, Valentine program, vice- president of the Biology Club, chairman of the social activities committee of the Senior Class. Irma Luthas-Major, Secretarial Science, Minor, Home Economics, Miami, Florida, Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1950 - assistant Missionary Volunteer leader, 1952-Student Association secretary. 204 Roger Lutz-Major, Mechanical Engineering, Minor, Chemistry, Angwin, Loma Linda Academy, Other colleges attended-La Sierra College. Patrick McCarthy-Majors, Theology, Biblical Languages, Houston, Texas, Lake Arthur High School, Louisiana, Other colleges at- tended-Louisiana State University. Activities: l949-1951-section leader in Personal Evange- lism Crusade, 1950-assistant Missionary Vol- unteer secretary. Betty McEachern-Major, Nursing Education, Minors, Cognate, Loma Linda, La Sierra Academy, Other colleges attended-Union College, Loma Linda School of Nursing. Activ- ities: 1951-Glee club. Earle MacPhee-Major, Elementary Education, Minor, Business, St. Helena, Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1951- 1952-assistant leader in branch Sabbath School. William Maddox - Major, Theology, Minor, Speech, Hayward Union High School. Victor Maluenda-Major, Theology, Minor, His- tory, Hawaii, Hawaiian Mission Academy, Other colleges attended-La Sierra College, the University of Hawaii. 1951-co-leader of the Foreign Mission Band, chaplain of the Hawaiian Club, board member of the Ameri- can Temperance Society. Lilian Marais-Major, Home Economics, Minor, Elementary Education, South Africa, Helder- berg Secondary School, Other colleges at- tended-Helderberg College, South Africa. Activities: l95l-vice-president of Colhecon Club, 1952-vice-president of the Foreign Mission Band. Melvin Mathers-Majors, Bible and Biblical Languages, Conover, Ohio, Lena Conover High School. Activities: 1950-1951-branch Sabbath School leader. Delmar Mathisen - Major, Biology, Minor, Chemistry, Chico, Mountain View Academy. Vesta Maxson-Major, Elementary Education, Minor, Bible, Angwin, Arcadia High School, Other colleges attended-Emmanuel Mission- ary College. Activities: 1952-branch Sabbath School leader. Jacinto Miguel 4 Major, Biblical Languages, Minor, Bible, Manila, Philippine Islands, Hawaiian Mission Academy. Patricia Miyashiro-Major, Elementary Educa- tion: Minor, Home Economics: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Academy. Activities: 1949 -layout editor for the Diogenes Lantern, Hawaiian extension: 1951-Sabbath School teacher: 1952-assistant leader in kindergarten division. Milton Miller-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Angwin: Auburn Academy. Activities: 19-19- Campus Chronicle editorial assistant, campus band: 1951-treasurer of the Men of Grainger: 1952-Student Association tellers committee. Kenneth Moe-Major, Business Administration: Minor, Chemistry: Angwin: Laurelwood Acad- emy: Other colleges attended- Mlhitworth College. Activities: 1951-district leader in Personal Evangelism Crusade: 1952-assistant business manager of the Campus Chronicle, president of the Business Club, chairman of the student church budget committee. Elva Montgomery-Major, Bible: Minor, Home Economics: Helena, Montana: Helena High School, Montana. Activities: 1948-secretary of Ministerial Fellowship, vesper choir: 1949 -parliamentarian of Alpha Gamma: 1950- Student Association Nominating Committee: 1951 -secretary of A.T.S., symphonic choir, secretary of Ministerial Fellowship, Religious Activities Committee: 1951-1952- Campus Chronicle. Stanley Moser-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Angwin: Java High School. Activities: 1950-branch Sabbath School, chaplain of the Men of Grainger: 1951-president of the Liter- ature Ministers Guild. Verna Moser-Major, English: Minor, Educa- tion: British Columbia, Canada: Canadian Junior College: Other colleges attended- Wlalla Walla College, University of Alberta, Canada. Mitsusuke Nakamura-Major, Theology: Minor, Biology: Hawaii: Kahuku High School. Bonita Nelson-Major, Home Economics: Minor, Secretarial Science: Angwin: Modesto Union Academy. Russell Nelson-Major, Business Administration: Minor, Printing: Angwin: Glendale Union Academy. Activities: 1951-vice-president of the Men ol Grainger: 1952-editor in chief of the Campus Chronicle, Who's lfVho. Craig Pearson-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Los Angeles: Lynwood Academy. Wilmonte Penner - Major, Biology: Minor, Chemistry: St. Helena: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1949-1952- A Cappella Choir. Arthur Peterson-Major, Industrial Arts: Minor, Business: Shelton, Washington: Auburn Acad- emy. Bernice Peterson-Major, Nursing Education: Minors, Cognate: El Segundo: Lynwood Acad- emy: Other colleges attended-Loma Linda School of Nursing. Activities: 1951-president of the Philomena Club. Andre Pichly-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Sacramento: C. K. McClatchy Senior High School: Other colleges attended-Sacra- mento Junior College, Sacramento State Col- lege. . , -Q' Reid Price-Major, Bible: Minor, German: Glen- dale: Clearfield High School: Other colleges attended-Washington Missionary College, Walla Walla College. Activities: 1950-district leader in Personal Evangelism Crusade: 1951 -Sabbath School secretary, associate Mission- ary Volunteer leader, Junior representative to the Student Association nominating committee, pastor of the Junior Class: 1952-district leader in the Personal Evangelism Crusade, Sabbath School teacher, vice-president of the Literature Ministers Guild, director of faculty relations, parliamentarian of the Senior Class, W'ho's Mfho. John Reeves-Major, Theology: Minor, Speech: Ontario, Canada: Lancaster Academy: Other colleges attended-Australian Missionary Col- lege. Activities: 1951-leader of Foreign Mis- sions band, leader of Missionary Volunteer Society, Sabbath School investment secretary, junior Sabbath School teacher, president of the tumbling team: 1952-religious vice-presi- dent of the Student Association, president of Ministerial Fellowship, crusade band leader. Edward Reynolds- Major, Theology: Minor, Speech: Glendale: Glendale High School. Activities: 1949-Student Association religious vice-president: 1950-publicity secretary for Ministerial Fellowship, head usher for Artist's series programs: 1951-president of the Junior Class: 1952-president of the Student Associa- tion. Louise Roberson - Major, Home Economics: Minor, French: San Leandro: Golden Gate Academy. Activities: 1949-treasurer of Kappa Jau: 1950-secretary of Colhecon Club, pub- licity SCC1'Cta1'y of Colhecon Club, publicity 205 secretary and parliamentarian of Alpha Gamma: 1951-Sabbath School teacher, treas- urer of the Colhecon Club. Lloyd Robinson-Major, Physics: Minor, Math- ematics: San Francisco: Golden Gate Academy. Activities: 1950-secretary-treasurer of Angwin Radio Amateurs' Association: l95l-vice-presi- dent of Angwin Radio Amateurs' Association. Russell Rose-Majors, Theology and Biblical Languages: San Francisco: Lakeport High School. Activities: 1949-president of the Bible Research Forum, advertising manager of the Campus Chronicle : 1950-president of Min- isterial Fellowship, Veteran Heights chaplain, assistant Sabbath School superintendent: 1951 -chairman of the Student Association nom- inating committee, Who's Who. Robert Rothgeb-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Bakersfield. Donald Schall-Major, History: Minor, Biology: Loma Linda: Loma Linda Union Academy. Activities: 1948-parliamentarian of the Men of Grainger, make-up editor for the Campus Chronicle : 1950-president of the Interna- tional Relations Club: 1951-president of the International Relations Club. Raymond Sewake-Major, Mathematics: Minor, Biology: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Academy. Activities: 1950 - Japanese Sabbath School teacher, secretary of the Japanese Sabbath School: 1951-superintendent of the japanese Sabbath School. Annie Shimizu-Major, Elementary Education: Minors, Home Economics, Secretarial Science: Hawaii. Paul Skau-Major, Theology: Minor, Speech: Angwin: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Arnold Slater-Major, Bible: Minor, Speech: Angwin: Pacific Union College Preparatory School. Activities: 1944-orchestra: 1947- mailing band: 1949-associate leader of Mis- sionary Volunteer Society. Norman Spuehler-Major, Speech: Minor, Eng- lish: Angwin: Golden Gate Academy: Other colleges attended-Santa Rosa Junior College. Marilyn Stubbs - Major, Home Economics: Minor, Secondary Education: Other colleges attended-La Sierra College. Mary Tamura - Major, Nursing Education: Minors, Cognateg Chicago, Illinois: Escalon Union High School, California. Activities: vice-president of the Philomena Club. Leonard Taylor-Major, Physics: Minor, Math- ematics: Martinez: Pacific Union College Pre- 206 paratory School: Other colleges attended-the University of California. Activities: l948-vice- president of the Radio Club: 1949-president of the Radio Club, president of the orchestra: 1951-president of the Radio Club, production manager for the Campus Chronicle cam- paign programg 1952-district leader in the Personal Evangelism Crusade. , Edythe Thorp-Major, Home Economics: Minor, Art: Auburn: Lodi Academy: Activities: 1949 -publicity secretary of the Home Economics Club: 1951-president of the Home Economics Club, president of Alpha Gamma Qsummer sessionj. ' Leon Trupp-Major, Physics: Minor, Mathe- matics: Manitoba, Canada: Canadian Union College Academy: Other colleges attended- Canadian Union College. Activities: 1951- treasurer of the Colporteur Club, treasurer of the Physics Club: 1952-vice-president of the Physics Club. Frank Tuzzolino-Major, Theology: Minor, His- tory: St. Helena: Golden Gate Academy. Activ- ities: 1949-secretary of New Testament Club. Edna Wagner - Major, Nursing Education: Minors, Cognate: Lodi, California: Lodi Union High School. Activities: l952-vice- president of the Philomena Club, school nurse. Clinton Walker - Major, Agriculture: Minor, Secondary Education: Pasadena: Vernon High School, Texas: Other colleges attended-Okla- homa A. and M. Carleton Wallace-Major, Biology: Minor, Chem- istry: Cupertino: Ashville Agricultural School. Activities: 1952-director of Amateur Hour, Who's Who. Theodore Wamer - Major, Industrial Arts: Minor, Bible: Angwin: La Sierra Preparatory School. Elmer Wild-Major, Music Education: Minors, Secondary Education, Bible: Angwin: Laurel- wood Academy: Other colleges attended- Walla Walla College. Activities: 1949-1951- symphonic choir, 1952-A Cappella Choir. Dorothy Wammack-Major, Nursing Education: Minor, Cognate: National City: Ignacia High School, Colorado: Other colleges attended- Walla Walla College. Activities: l951-secre- tary-treasurer of Philomena Club. Clara Yamashiro - Major, Home Economics: Minor, Secretarial Science: Hawaii: Hawaiian Mission Academy. Activities: 1949-Hawaiian Club, treasurer: 1950 - japanese Sabbath School, secretary: 1952-japanese Sabbath School, superintendent. , 116, Baker, Charles Edward Rt. 2, Box 1904, Grass Valley, Index A Abbott, Anita Maree Rt. 3, Box 12, Lodi, Calif. ....... 68, 116 Abbott Berna Lois Box 103 An in Calif 68 Abrahams, Carlos Lavergneau Aivtirtado 65, Colon, Republica de Panama ................................... 49 Abrahams, Lionel Douglas Apartado 65, Colon, Republica de Panama ..................................... 49 Adam, Wilfred Joseph Box 499, Angwin, Calif. ............ 60 Addison, Jacqueline Gen. Del., Cloverdale, Calif. 68, 175, 180 Aga, Negassa Box 145, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ........... 35 Alldis, James Philip 19665 Forest Ave., Hayward, Calif. ......................... es, 94, 120, 191 Alves, Earl Wayne 13040 Neptune Drive, San Leandro, Calif. 60 Ambler, Robert Edward 12 Windsor Place, Lynbrook, N. Y. Anderson, Dan Gordon 11064 Sue Avenue, Lynwood, Calif. ..................... 49, 122, 124, 140, 177 Anderson, Gene Ronald Rt. 2, Fort Atkinson, Wis. ..... 68, 109 Anderson, Marilyn Joanne Rt. 2, Box 429, Ceres, Calif. 60, 140 Anderson, Marilyn Louise 1975 Chanticleer, Santa Cruz, Calif. .......,........................... 68, 84 Anderson, Clara Maxine 765 Cedar St., Berkeley, Calif. 68, 136 Anderson, Richard Allen 1452 Vista Grande, Mountain View, Calif. ............... ,........ .......... ,... . 6 8 Anderson, Robert Eugene Rt. 7, Box 1467, Modesto, Calif. ...............................,.. 60, 136 Angell, Beth Anita Apartado 839, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico .................................... 60, 135 Arlt, Oscar 425 Vine 'St., Lodi, Calif. ......... 68, 94, 120 Armstrong, Carol William 23 Ocean St., Beverly, Mass. Asgeirsson, Pall A. 72 Forest St., Wakefield, Mass. .. . 60, 136 Asimont, Lee Archer 448 Ninth St., Santa Monica, Calif. . . . 68 Atwater, Albert Charles 405 Circle Drive, Angwin, Calif. . . . 60 Ausmus, Standley Lee Box 139, Sanitarium, Calif. ..... 49, 135 Austin, Wiley Clyde Box 248, Boynton Beach, Fla. ....... 60 Azama, Minoru Aiea, Oahu, T. H. ............... 49,- 94 Bala, Karl H. Box 273, Aiigwia, calif. ...... ..... 3 5, 135 Bailey, Ada Lenore 236 E. Coolidge, Modesto, Calif. . ............................. 68 180 Bolander, Eileen Joan 11201 Elm St., Lynwood, l Calif. .............................. 68, 118, 180 Bolander, Robert Lewis 3950 Longridge Ave., Van Nuys, Calif. ................. 32, 101, 134, 135, 136, 140 Bolander, William Dean 3950 Longridge Ave., Van Nuys, Calif. ............ 60, 134, 135, 136, 140, 176, 181 Bolinger, Walter 461 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. ....... . Bolinger, Willeta Raley 461 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. .. Bowen, Richard Holmes 3701 ,Cumberland St., El Paso, Texas 35 Bowyer, Allen Frank Box 507, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Boyer, William lra Box 358, Angwin, Calif. ............. 60 Bozak, Walter Arthur Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada . 49 Braga, Antone Martin 3457 Kalua St., Honolulu, T. H. .......................... .... 6 8, 126, 127 Brandon, Jo Edith Box 424, Lindsay, Calif. .,............ 60 Brethouwer, Norman Robert 606 S. 2nd St., Montrose, Colo. 60 Bridge, Mary Elvira Medicine Lodge, Kansas ............. 44 Briggs, Charlotte E. 40 Brentton Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ..................... 60, 102, 129, 133, 136 Brodie, Leon 313 E. 69th St., Los Angeles, Calif. ......... 68 Brown, Curtis LeRoy Vet Heights, No. 4, Angwin, Calif. ............,...................... 35, 136 Brown, James Randolph Box 503, Angwin, Calif. ......... 60 Brown, Patricia Claire 602 North State St., Ukiah, Calif. .. 68 Brown, Phyllis Helene Box 384, Angwin, Calif. ...... 50, 135 Buhler, Iris E. Star Route, St. Helena, Calif. . ............ 60 Burden, Harold Otis CH. OJ 2290 Corona Street, Denver 10, Colo. .......................... 50, 99, 140, 142 Burgeson, Ruth E. Angwin, Calif. .............. ....... 4 4 Burt, Robert Dean 427 Alderbrook Dr., Santa Rosa, Calif. .......................... 68, 82, 102, 143 Butler, Doris Jean 3251 Broadway, San Diego 2, Calif. ..... 60 Butler, William Albert 3593th Maint. Sq., Box 853, Las Vegas, Nev. ................................... 50, 83 Bynum, Jack Edward Jr. Rt. 2, Box 331-A, Manteca, Calif. ........... .............. ......... . 6 8, 109 C Campbell, Ellen Mae Box 26, Angwin, Calif. ..... .... 5 0 Carraway, Hobart B. Box 42, Angwin, Calif. ............ 68 Carroll, Annie May Rt. 4, Box 276X, Phoenix, Ariz. . . .68, 101 Case, Marvin Edwin Sanitarium, Calif. ................. 60 Cavagnaro, Anita Alice 1377 Rose St., Berkeley 2, Calif. 61, 118 Calif. ................................... . . . . Baker, Charlotte Puaohi 100 Brookside Drive, Angwin, 49 Calif. .............................. 60, 97, 126 Baker, Clarence Kuuinililani 4071 Old Sonoma Rd., Napa, Calif. .............................. 35, 97, 126 Baker, Esther Virginia 1647 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, New Jersey .................................. 60, 82 Baker, Harriet Haliaka Shriner's Hospital, Honolulu, T. H. .............................. 35, 99, 126 Baker, Hollis Mathew 4071 Old Sonoma Rd., Napa, Calif. .............................. 35, 97, 126 Balch, Raymond Edward Sky Oaks Drive, Angwin, Calif. . . . 49 Baldwin, Dalton D. Box 432, Angwin, Calif. ........... . Ballard, Juanita 3008 Harper St., Berkeley 3, Calif. ...... 35 Barker, Rollo Vincent Box 129, St. Helena, Calif. ....... . Barnes, Stuart Dana 341 N. Greenwood Ave., Montebello, Calif. ........ 60, 84, 122, 125, 134, 135, 136, 176 Barrett, Ernest C. Still Water, N. J. .................... 44 Battling, Jean 75-1 Howell Mountain Rd., Angwin, Calif. . . . Baumbach, Betty Jane 929 So. Central Ave., Lodi Calif. 49, 99 Beach, Colette Cecile 62 Burglensir, Bern, Switzerland ................... ..... 4 9, 109, 183 Beaty, Bettie Katherine Angwin, Calif. ................. 68 Beaty, Horace Leroy Angwin, Calif. ................... . Beecham, Dale Eugene Box 37, Sanitarium, Calif. . .. 45, 120 Beglau, Donald LeRoy 841 Clover Drive, Santa Rosa, Calif. .......................... 60, 135, 136, 180 Beglau, Melvin A. 841 Clover Drive, Santa Rosa, Calif. .... ........ ..... 4 9 , 122, 135, 136, 140, 187 Bella, George Thomas 16720 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, Calif. .......................... 60, 111, 119, 180 Beltz, Harold Ernest Box 546, Angwin, Calif. ....... 35, 113 Benedict, Ruth Janet.Hardt 96 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. Benedict, Ted Webster 96 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. . . . Benson, Carlyle T. Box 341, Angwin, Calif. .............. 49 Benson, Rose Huntsville, Ala. ....................... ' . 49 Bergvall, Grace Darlene 2436 Tenth St., Berkeley 2, Calif. . 49 Birchfield, Gwynne Lee 777 Broadway, Wasco, Calif. ..... 49 Birge, Gerald Raymond Box 133, Angwin, Calif. .......... 60 Birkenstock, Sheila Elenore 9440 Alto Drive, La Mesa, calif. ... ................................ 35, 102 Bisel, Jerald Nathaneal Rt. 3, Box 613, Fresno, Calif. ..... 61 Black, Marlene Loy Box 327, Dove Creek, Colo. .......... 68 Blackwood, Elizabeth Amelia Rt. 1, Box 359, Watsonville, Calif. ....................................... 68 Blower, Donald Vernon Box 82, Finley, Calif. ....... 68, 107 Bockhacker, Lee Edward 498-30th St., Oakland 9, Calif. . . . 35 Boehme, Florence Jeanne 469 Garden Ave., San Bruno, Calif. ........................ ......... . . . 68 Chaffee, Stanley Clyde Box 266, Angwin, Calif. ...... 35, Chambers, Victor Delos 336 N.E. 102, Portland Oregon .... 136 68 Champion, Dorothy Angwin, Calif. .................... 50 Chang, Jacob 77 Chun Yeung St., 2nd Fl., Hong Kong, China 68 Chapman, Donald Eugene 101 Burns Court, Concord, Calif. 61 Chevrier, Harold Maurice 2146 Fremont, Monterey, Calif. . 69 Childs, Marilyn Ethel 430 Mountain View Ave., Mountain View, Calif. .................................. 69 Chilson, J. Louise Rt. 3, Box 57, Medford, Ore. ..... 69, 124 Ching, Daniel King En 1212 lV1cCu1ly St., Honolulu, T.H. . . 61 Chinnock, E. Romayne Box 135, Sebastopol, Calif. . . . 50, 179 Chitwood, Myrna Joyce 4405 N.E. Irving St., Portland 13, Ore. .................................... 36, 142 Chong, David Yin Fo 2540 Kalihi St., Honolulu, T. H. .... 36 Christensen, Barbara DeFord Box 531, Angwin, Calif. .... . Christensen, John Elton Box 531, Angwin, Calif. ......... 50 Christian, Maynard S. Box 448, Calistoga, Calif. ..................... 36, 122, 125, 137, 188 Christiansen, Arna Lois Aptdo. No. 3005, Santurce, Puerto Rico ........................................ 50 Chung, Walter Chu Hee 1515 Pele St., Honolulu, T. H. .. 61 Clark, Bruce Thomas Box 426, Angwin, Calif. CQuon. 711 . 50 Clark, Harry Mead 2742 Rock Glen Ave., Los Angeles 41, Calif. ................................... 36, 178 Claunch, Owen Stanford Box 394, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Clem, Mae M. 10945 Cypress Ave., Arlington, Calif. ...... 69 Clement, Richard Dale 1141 Pine St., St. Helena, Calif. .. . 36 Clendenen, Clifford Lee 301 Spencer Ave., Modesto, Calif. ................................... 61, 100 Cleveland, Edgar M. 399 Upper Serangoon Rd., Singapore ................................ 61, 122 Clifton, Alice Ann 1240 Main St., Fortuna, Calif. ........ 69 Coburn, Ormond Rolla Box 418, Angwin, Calif. ......... . Cochran, Clarence Lenhart 1440 Calif. St., Mountain View, Calif. .............................. 69, 120, 122 Cochran, William Henry 324 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. ................................... 50, 99 Coffey, Ella Belle CLollieD 2940 S.E. Bybee Blvd., Portland, ore. ............................... 69, 102, 179 Collins, John E. 8 N. 12th St., Phoenix, Ariz. . . 61, 99, 122 Collins, V. Joyce Rt. 1, Box 18, Patterson, Calif. ..... 69, 100 Colton, Jean Hancock Gen. Del., Placerville, Calif. . . 77, 109 Colton, Robert Douglas 17 Grosvenar St., Needham, Mass. ................................... 50, 136 Coltrin, Barbara Lee 1909 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale 6, Calif. ...................................... . Cooksley, Fred Beynon Sexmith, Alberta, Canada ........ 50 Cookson, Maurice Elton Jr. Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif . 69 Coombs, Ramona Marie 335 Tobin Ave., Angwin, Calif. . . . 61 Cooper, James Wilson Box 110, Angwin, Calif. .. Cople, Ronald Douglas Box 85, Angwin, Calif. . . . . . . . Cordis, YV. Harley Box 342, Angwin, Calif. . ..,. . . . . . Cornforth, Orville Ben Fall River Mills, Calif. . . . . 61, Corwin, Duane Mead Sanitarium, Calif. ............ . . . . Corwin, Glenn C. Box 376, Angwin, Calif. .......... . . Costa, Cynthia P.O. Box 305, Kaneohe, Oahu, T. H. ..... . Costello, Loy Ellis 1145-107th Ave., Oakland 3, Calif. . . . . Cotton, Daniel Leigh 149 Summer Ave., Reading, Mass. .......................... 48, 97, 135, Cotton, David M. Box 525, Angwin, Calif. ............ . Cotton, Joyce Raymonde Box 525, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Covert, Dale Dolphus Box 25, Angwin, Calif. ..... ..... . Cox, Ellis Vernon Box 442, Angwin, California ...... 69, Cox, Haysmer E. Rt. 3, Box 3812, Paradise, Calif. ...... . Cox, Sally Rebecca 535 B St., Yuba City, Calif. ......... . Cramer, Emmett John. Jr. Box 390, Angwin, Calif. ...... . Crane, Guylene Ruth Star Rt., Box 125, Moreno, Calif. . . . Crawford, Vernon Eugene Box 355, Angwin, Calif. ..... . Crickmer, Milon Norling 1414 Main St., St. Helena, Calif. . Crumley, George Hughes Box 245, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Cunningham, Robert Lee 223 Hall St., Orrville, Ohio . 50, Cusick, Vernon Leon Box 368, Angwin, Calif. .......... . D Dahl, Alfred George 3431 Farmington Road, Stockton, Calif. Dahl, Arthur Daniel Box 21, Macdoel, Calif. ............ . Dahl, Ethel Etta Purdy Box 21, Macdoel, Calif. ......... . Dalegowski, Edward Box 826, Flagstaff, Ariz. .......... . Daly, Sheila Maureen 1704 F St., Napa, Calif. ......... ........ 6 1, 129, 138, 139, 143, Damerell, Norma Joan Box 52, Sanitarium, Calif. ....... . Danielson, Dorothy Maurine Box 5, Sanitarium, Calif ..... 36 36 69 110 36 36 50 69 142 135 69 106 61 50 50 99 61 69 50 61 187 69 Darnell, Mariel Jean Box 205, Lorane Rt., Cottage Grove, Ore. Davidson, Nancy Louise 1337 So. Farmstead, Puente, Calif. 69 Davies, Harri LaVerne CM.D.j 355 VVhite Cottage Rd., Angwin, Calif. ...................................... . Davies, Lois Ann Platner 355 White Cottage Rd., Angwin, Calif. ...................................... . Davis, Elvera Marlene Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. .... 69 Davison, Dorothy Martin Box 415, Reading, Mass. 61, 129, 187 de Leon, Gordon Ray 437 Santa Barbara, Daly City, ..... Calif. ................................... 69, 190 Demchuck, Eugene Alvin 1640 VVestmoor Road, Burlingame, Calif. .........................,............. 69 DeNeal, Barbara Mae 637 North 32nd St., Corvallis, Ore. .................................... 61, 136 Dent, Harold D. Rt. 4, Box 4531, Paradise, Calif. ....... . Derden, Velma Genevieve 2412 Idaho Ave., Dallas 16, Texas ................... - ........... 36, 119, 124 Detamore, Arlene Lynore Box 226, Singapore, Malaya ............................. 69, 101, 129 Detsch, Carlene Rae 3115-5th Ave., Sacramento, Calif. .............................. 69, 139, 176 Dick, Lavona B. 4229 Mountain View Ave., Oakland, Calif. ........................... ........ 6 9, 189 Dickman, Edd Ralph 221 Mariposa Ave., Mountain View, Calif. ....................................... 61 Dickman, Merle Vance 315 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. .. 36 Dill, Jo Ann Rt. 1, Box 132, Orting, VVashington ..................... 36, 100, 102, 129 Dillon, Beverly Jean S.M.C., Collegedale, Tennessee ....... 61 Ding, Alice Ai-Fong Shangstai, Hunan, China ........ 51, 129 Dirksen, Edward William 1519 Verd Oaks Drive, Glendale 5, Calif. ............................. 69, 94, 102, 136 Dougan, John Irwin Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, B. C., Canada ....,............................... 61, 94 Douglas, Jean Jeannette Parma, Idaho .................. 61 Doup, Mary Elizabeth 1315 West 6th, Pine Bluff, Ark. .... 51 Doyle, James Roy 1204 P Street, Sanger, Calif. ........... 61 Draper, Evelyn Jewell 2519 N. New Jersey, Indianapolis, Indiana .................................... . . 69 Duckett, Victor Warren Box 408, Angwin, California ......4 61 Duerltsen, Lolita J. Rt. 1, Box 155, Shafter, Calif. . . 37, 118, 142 Duerksen, Monroe Dale Rt. 1, Box 155, Shafter, Calif. . .61, 102 Duggie, Charles Melvin Rt. 3, Box 498, Sebastopol, Calif. . . . Dunford, Homer Wayne General Del., Chowchilla, Calif. . . . 51 Dunn, Elvvin Meade Box 696, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico ...... 61 Dye, Anna Beth Kuykendall Box 393, Angwin, Calif. . . . . 61 Dyer, June Elaine Rt. 4, Box 654, Hanford, Calif. .... . E Eherhardt, Myron O. Box 15, Angwin, Calif. ........ . Eddy, Jeanine Ann Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. ....... 69 Edge, Dau Arthur Box 359, Angwin, California .......... 124 Edwards, Earle E. Box 157, Angwin, Calif. ............. . Eighme, Lloyd E. Box 252, Angwin, Calif. .... .... .... 8 1 , 100 Eiseman, Eunice Fern Rt. 2, Box 240, Arcata, Calif. .... 70, 81 Eiseman, Paul Frederick Box 337, Angwin, Calif. ........ . Elliott, Gordon VVayne 938 Jefferson St., Eugene, Ore. ..... 62 Elliott, Ruth Winona 938 Jefferson St., Eugene, Ore. ...... 62 Elliott, Traverse Royal 2639 Chelsea Drive, Oakland, Calif. . 37 Ellison, Harold Forbes Box 335, Angwin, Calif. ........... 51 Elsen, Glenn Theo 357 Circle Dr., Angwin, Calif. ........ 51 Eltz, Ernest V. 5952 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles 22, Calif. . . 62 Emerson, Paul Gordon Box 271, Angwin, Calif. ........... 51 Emerson, Phyllis Jane Rt. 2, Box 533, Acampo, Calif. ...... 37 Eng, Elsie Jane 2033 El Segundo Blvd., NVillowbrook, Calif. . 51 Eng, Ethel Jean 2033 El Segundo Blvd., 1Vi.llowbrook, Calif. . 51 Eng, Samuel LeVerne 2033 El Segundo Blvd., Willowbrook, Calif. ....................................... 37 Eugen, Per Angwin, Calif. ................... ....... . Engevik, Glenn Byron Box 378, Loma Linda, Calif. ..... 51, 99 Erwin, Shirley Rebecca Horseshoe E Ranch, South Fork, Calif. ..................... . ................. 70 Escalante, Patricia Ann Hillcrest Lane, Ramona, Calif. .... . Estey, John Erno 212 Eleventh Street, Paso Robles, Calif. . . . 70 Etheredge, Raymond Franklin 408 East Pine St., Lodi, Calif. ........................ 70, 109, 133, 135, 136 Evans, George Gothberg 45 22 Tolbert Ave., Long Beach 7, Calif. ...................... ....... ........ 6 2 , 94 Ewert, Arthur Abraham Rt. 1, Box 557, St. Helena, Calif. . . 70 Ewert, Wanda Willene Box 452, Angwin, Calif. .......... 70 Excell, Beverly Joan 273 Mountain View Ave., 1VIountain View, Calif. ................................ 70, 132, 183 F Fasano, Ronald James 4201 Maple Ave., Oakland, Calif. .................................... 70, 106 Fayard, Alfred Ariel 269 Pettis Ave., Mountain View, Calif. . 70 Ferrell, Vance Harold 117 Beulah Street, San Francisco 17, Calif. ................................ 70, 109, 120 Fields, Kenneth Box 1441, Hollywood 28, Calif. ......... 51 Fischer, Ingrid Roswitha 8229 Foothill Blvd., Sunland, Calif. ............................ 62, 102, 129, 135 Flores, Gaudencia 2128-A Hill Drive, Palolo, Honolulu 16, T. H. .................................... 51, 129 Fokes, Marlene Estelle 424 William St., Larkspur, Calif. . Follette, Cynthia Grace 886 Simpson St., N.W., Atlanta, Georgia ...................................... 62 Fong, Evelyn 32316 O Street, Sacramento, Calif. .......... 62 Fong, 1-Iclen Carolyn CPl1angJ 184 White Cottage Road, Angwin, Calif. ............................... . Ford, I-lerbert Paul Rt. 1, Box 378, Placerville, Calif. ............................ 62, 139, 142, 186 Forrest, William James Jr. Box 385, Angwin, Calif. ........ 51 Fortner, Barbara Jean 155 E. Monterey St., Pomona, Calif. ................................ 62, 135, 176 Foulston, Richard VVilbert Rt. 4-4757-A, Paradise, Calif. ................................ 70, 135, 136 Freitas, Robert John Box 205, Angwin, Calif. ............ 51 Friesen, Bette Jane VVhite Cottage Ranch, Angwin, Calif. . . . 37 Frye, 1Vilbur Charles U. S. Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, Calif. ....................................... 70 Fujimoto, Allen 3984 E. 3rd. St., Los Angeles 68, Calif. ................................ 62, 120, 126 Fukujii, Shigeto 1335 Moi VVay, Honolulu, T. H. ......... 37 Fukunaga, Gertrude 1258-C Kamaile St., Honolulu 14, T. H. ................................. 37, 96, 126 Fuller, Gerald Foster Angwin, Calif. ................. 37, 142 G Gard, Keith LeRoy 640 Palo Alto Ave., Mountain View, Calif. ........................ . ........... 51, 128 Garner, Verna Mae 447 Bristol Ave., Stockton Calif. ...... 70 Gassuumis, Demetrius 3563 Wilson Ave., Oakland Calif. . . . 62 Gepford, Elbert Waldo Box 515, Angwin, Calif. ....... 70, 128 Gerlack, Irene Elaine Rt. 4, Box 2274, Lodi, Calif. ........ 62 Gerrnanis, Nicholas Box 484, Angwin, Calif. ............. 51 Gerrans, Alice Eldora Rt. 1, Box 544, Saratoga, Calif. . . . 70, 136 Gerrans, Ava Annette-Jones Box 118, Sanitarium, Calif. . .70, 82 Ghione, Ginette Laurence 383 Santa Anna Road, Hollister, Calif. ........................................ 70 Giffen, Donna Claire 340 Johnson Street, Modesto, Calif. . . . 62 Gilbert, Anita Claire 1805 Hill Drive, Los Angeles 41, Calif. ........................ . ....... 70, 129, 139 Gilbert, Ernestine B. Hawkins Rt. 3, Box 252, Phoenix, Ariz. ............................ ........ . . 70 Gilbert, Webster Euvene 612 Hardy Drive, Tempe, Ariz. . . . 70 Gillis, Walter Jack 2433 East Glenoaks, Glendale 6, Calif. . . 70 Gillit, Charles Melvin 316 Main St., Grand Junction, Colo. . . 32 Gima, Alfred Tadashi 1929 Naio St., Honolulu, T. H. ..... 70 Gitter, Milton Harold Box 542, Angwin, Calif. ........... 51 Godfrey, Thomas Edwin Spring bit. Road, St. Helena, Calif. ............................ 51, 122, 125, 177 Gomes, Vernon Wendall 13330 Veale Ave., Martinez, Calif. . .............. ...... ....... 5 1 , 119, 133, 179 Goodier, Patricia Lou 617 N.E. Laurelhurst Place, Portland 13, Ore. .............................. 62 Goodwin, Leslie Box 469, Angwin, Calif. ............ 37, 102 Goodwin, Nomian 51 Clipper St., San Francisco, Calif. ................ ............ 5 1, 101, 102, 122 Gordon, Margaret Helen Rt. 1, Box 486, Lakeport, Calif. . . . Gordon, Ronald David 2452 Humboldt Ave., Oakland, Calif. ............................ 52, 111, 122, 125 Grabow, Leon Stanley Jr. 745 S. School St., Lodi, Calif. ................................ 62, 135, 188 Grace, Barbara Ann 1323 Second Ave., San Mateo, Calif. . . . 70 Grady, Robert Burns Jr. 312 S. E Street, Santa Rosa, Calif. ................................ 62, 102, 110 Gramlich, Carolyn Isabel 185 Sky Oaks Drive, Angwin, Calif. 70 Gramlieh, Samuel Vernon Jr. 185 Sky Oaks Drive, Angwin, Calif. . ................................... 52, 135 Gregerson, Isabelle Elaine Box 146, Rohnerville, Calif. ................................ 62, 118, 179 Griflitli, Dorlin Knowles Box 500, Angwin, Calif. ,..... 37, 113 Grose, Theresia Louise 1317 S. Central Ave., Lodi, Calif. . . . 71 H I-Iabenicht, Della Hemme Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. . . Habenicht, Fred Eric Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. ...... 37 Haflner, Eugene Dale Rt. 2, Box 507, Acampo, Calif. . . .71, 120 Haldeman, Patsy Maxine 1441 S. Cucamonga Ave., Ontario, Calif. .................................... 62, 182 Halousek, Lawrence Frederick Box 666, Malin, Ore. ...... . Hamilton, Harold Trevor Apartado 30, Camaguey, Cuba. ............................ 71, 120, 136, 137 Hamilton, Kendall Duane 845 W. Tulare Rd., Lindsay, Calif. .................................... 52, 1 11 Hammer, Francis Box 372, Angwin, Calif. ............... 62 1-lamp, Melvin Taylor 1544 Normandy Drive, Modesto, Calif. 62 Hampel, Robert C. Jr. 757 S. Dora, Ukiah, Calif. ...... 52, 101 Hanafusa, Sally Sachie 623 Kaiwiula St., Honolulu, T. H. . . 71 Hancock, Janet Lee 1440 E. Chevy Chase, Glendale 6, Calif. ............................ 62, 118, 132, 143 Hardesty, J. Kinzie 315 Sycamore St., Turlock, Calif. ...... 52 Hardin, E. Jo Ann Florida San. and Hospital, Orlando, Florida, ................................... 37, 137 Hardt, Donald Constant 5631 W'eaver Place, Oakland 19, Calif. ............................ 71, 120, 125,143 Hare, Peter Edgar 8012 Barron Street, Takoma Park, Md. ........,........................ 71, 135, 136 Harebottle, Norman Harold Box 30, Sanitarium, Calif. ..... 38 Harkov, Nina Pearl Rt. 1, Box 149, Acampo, Calif. ........ 71 Harness, hflerle Elwood Rt. 1, Hastings, Minn. .......... . Harris, Truman Keith cfo Elmshaven, St. Helena, Calif. .... 52 Harris, Velma Leona 395 Bailey Ave., Mountain View, Calif. ..................... 62, 119, 132, 136, 183 Harrison, Edith V. Box 181, Angwin, Calif. .............. 77 Harrison, Maurice James Box 181, Angwin, Calif. ......... 33 Hartley, Harold Arthur Rt. 1, Box 645, St. Helena, Calif. . . . 71 Hartwick, Wilton Arthur Rt. 1, Box 220, Camino, Calif. ................................. , . 128, 135 Hathaway, Gwen F. 1230 Market Street, Redding, Calif. . . . 62 Heald, Charlotte Irene 2050 Capitol Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. .................................... 71, 189 Heath, Floyd Earl S77-41st Street, Richmond 6, Calif. . .52, 124 Heinz, Frank William White Cottage Ranch, Angwin, Calif. 52 Helms, Arlie Raymond Box 444, Lander, Wyo. ........ 62, 108 Henriques, Fred F. Box 81, Angwin, Calif. .............. 38 Henry, lsmay Estriana Box 3643, Ancon, Canal Zone . . .38, 100 Henry, William McClellan 134 Adams St., Vallejo, Calif. .............................. 63, 97, 99, 122 Hershey, Ronald Arthur Box 102, Angwin, Calif. ......... 52 Hetzer, Gerald Edward Box 458, Angwin, Calif. ........ 29, 63 Hiapo, Philip 151 Desha Ave., Hilo, Hawaii ............ 112 Hicks, George Arthur Box 364, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Higa, Doris Yukino 2618 Namauu Drive, Honolulu 17, T. H. 71 Higa, Mary Umeyo 2618 Namauu Drive, Honolulu 17, T. H. 52 Hilderbrandt, Henry Box 142, Sanitarium, Calif. ......... 44 Hill, Marilyn Lucille Box 578, San Andreas, Calif. ........ 71 Hirschkorn, Violet Rosetta Rt. 1, Box 15-B, Livingston, Calif. 71 Hitman, Donald K. 11064 Sue Avenue, Lynwood, Calif. ............................ 52, 122, 124, 142 Hodgen, Maurice D. Angwin, Calif. ................... . Hoehn, Florence Bernice Sanitarium, Calif. .............. 63 Hofmann, Hedy Box 224, Valley Home, Calif. ........ 38, 118 Hokama, Shinsei Box 396, Angwin, Calif. ............ 52, 109 Hollingsead, Marshall 5245 Delaware Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. I-Iolness, Reginald Leopold Newmarket, Jamaica, B.W.I. .... 52 Horner, Bob Jackson Rt. 2, Box 289, Turlock, Calif. 52, 181, 189 Hopkins, Donald 3210 King Street, Berkeley 3, Calif. ..... 44 Hopkins, Ruth Genevieve 3177 Maiden Lane, Altadena, Calif. Hopp, Phoebe Claire Angwin, Calif. ................... 71 Horinouchi, Isao Angwin, Calif. .................... 52, 84 Hoskins, Verle-Ranae Box 504, Angwin, Calif. ........... . Houck, Ethel Leonora Parker Box 455, Angwin, Calif. ..... 77 Houck, Evelyn Lenora Box 455, Angwin, Calif. ...... . . 38 Howard, Winifred E. 612 H St., Eureka, Calif. ..... .... 3 8 Howell, Bemard Victor Box 143, Marina, Calif. .......... 38 Hoyt, Dale Everett 318 Brookside Dr., Angwin, Calif. . .33, 125 Huddleston, Raymond Arthur Box 424, Angwin, Calif. ..... 52 Huenergardt, Howard Alan 5740 Ivanhoe Road, Oakland 18, Calif. ........................... 63, 125, 176, 184 Hull, Bill Bert 5762 Marshall Ave., Buena Park, Calif. ............................ 63, 101, 113, 140 Hunter, Gene Douglas 5544 N. Ashland, Chicago, Ill. .... . Hurd, Gladys Mae Box 19, Sanitarium, Calif. ............ Hurst, Barbara Scotia Hospital, Scotia, Calif. ........ . . 71 I Igarashi, Edward Yoshio 1403 Mamalu St., Honolulu 17, T. 1-1. ....................................... 63 lha, Helen Sumiko Box 384, Waipahu, Oahu, T. H. .... 38, 118 Inaba, Samuel Samura 3434 Edna St., Honolulu 40, T. H. . . 38 Ingham, Wilburn Orvis Box 95, Sanitarium, Calif. ........ 52 Inman, Marybelle 645 Pratt Ave., St. Helena, Calif. ...... 38 Isakson, Bonnie Gene 9522 Lawlor Street, Oakland, Calif. . . 63 Ishikawa, Violet Emiko 1947 So. Beretania St., Honolulu 77, T. 1-1. ....... .... .............. .......... 3 8 , 126 J Jacobs, Agnes Maria Box 634, Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands ................................. Jacobson, William Arthur Rt. 1, Box 973, Ceres, Calif. ......................... 48, 99, 138, 142, 185 James, Alice Carolyn 500 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. ................................ 63, 101, 135 Jalnes, Glenn Ray Box 96, Sanitarium, Calif. ............ 38 James, Wayne LeRoy 133 South Sacramento St., VVil1ows, Calif. ................ . ................... 71, 143 Jenkins, Horace Clark Box 103, Sanitarium, Calif. ........ 39 Jicha, Annette Jeanne 2404 Pacific Ave., Arcata, Calif. ................................ 63, 102, 136 Johnson, Alstrup Nordahl, Jr. 427 W. Mosher, Roseburg, Oregon .................. 48, 100, 129, 137, 140, 182 Johnson, C. Richard 402 Barstow, Fresno, Calif. .................. 63, 81, 94,134,l35,136,189 Johnson, Donna Dee 1408 Mcliarlan St., Eureka, Calif. .... 71 Johnson, Doris Darlene Star Rt., Galt, Calif. .......... . Johnson, Neal John Box 55, Angwin, Calif. ............. . Johnson, VVesley Ivan Angwin, Calif. .................. 52 Johnston, Robert Morris 1015 Chula Vista Ave., Burlingame, Calif. ................................ 53, 102, 139 Johnston, Walter Allen Box 105, Angwin, Calif. .......... 39 Jonasson, Johannes Sigvard Enok 67-4th Ave., Chula Vista, Calif. ..................................... 45, 99 Jones, Carol LaVern 459 W. 140th St., New York, I N.Y. ................ ................ 7 1, 129, 137 Jones, Donald Allyn Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. .......... . ................. 53, 110, 137, 175 Jones, John Emery Angwin, Calif. ..................... 39 Jones, Marianne Louise Pope Star Rt., St. Helena, Calif. .... 71 Joseph, Victor Roy 5859 Brentwood St., Los Angeles, Cahf. .................................... 53, 102 Junghans, Evelyn Louise May 700 Grand Ave., South Pasadena, Calif. ............................ 71, 139 K Kahula, Rachel Cecilia Kuuleialoha 2120 Kahaha St., Honolulu 17, T. H. ......................... 63, 126 Kakazu, Kenneth Shinsho Aiea, Oahu, T. I-I. .......... 53, 94 Kamahele, Lawrence McCul1ey 308 Desha St., Hilo, HGWVBII ................................... 39, 126 Kamimura, Charles Seikin 735 North King St., Honolulu, T. H. .................................... 53, 126 Karry, Penelope Claire 766 King Street, Denver 4, Colo. . . . 63 Katona, Barbara Jean 408 Walker Ave., Reno, Nevada .......................... 71, 102, 119, 136 Katsaros, Daniel Rt. 1, Box 870, Folsom, Calif. .......... . Kazumura, Mildred K. 1746-G Liliha Street, Honolulu, T. H. 53 Keehnel, Jenny Lee Rt. 1, Box 132, Lakeport, Calif. ....... 71 Keiper, Henry H. cfo G. Huesman, lV1agnolia, Del. . . . . . 53, 100 Kelly, Robert Lavern 4406 S. 99th, Eugene, Ore. ..... .... 6 3 KenKnight, Gladys Louise Earlville, New York ........... Kerbs, Corinne Joy 3636 7th Ave., Sacramento, Calif. . . . . . 71 King, Jack G. Box 533, Angwin, Calif. ........... . . . 45 King, Jerry Robert Box 108, Sanitarium, Calif. ..... . . 63 Kinzer, Robert Leroy Rt. 4, Box 90, Lodi, Calif. ............................ 63, 125, 132, 193 Kirk, Jack G. Mariposa, Calif. ......................... 53 Kirk, Lawrence Albert Box 371, Angwin, Calif. .......... . Kirkwood, Evangeline Hazel 4366 Pierce St., Arlington, Calif. ....... ....................... ...... 7 1 , 139 Kirkwood, Fred Jr. Rt. 2, Grandview, Wash, clo Merton Vance ....................................... 71 Kitto, Adelle J. 3464 Larga Ave., Los Angeles 39, Calif. . 48, 82 Kitto, Hazel Doreen 3464 Larga Ave., Los Angeles 39, Calif. ................................. 32, 99, 178 Klingbeil, E. Frances Box 7, Angwin, Calif. .............. 72 Klinger, lone Norma Box 259, Angwin, Calif. ........ 53, 186 Kobashigawa, Esther Hatsumi Kapalai Road, Kaneohe, Oahu, 63 T. H. ...................................... . Koelling, Elfriede Carla 226 Mariposa Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . 39 Kong, Evelyn Yuk Yee 1506-A Fort St., Honolulu, T. H. 72, 126 Kono, George Saburo 1624 Michigan Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. ........... .......... ........... 6 3 , 126, 136 Kono, Harold Jiro Box 490, Angwin, Calif. .............. 53 Konschuh, Leroy Wilfred Cluny, Alberta, Canada ........ 53 Kosky, Helen Carol 278 Toyopa Dr., Pacific Palisades, Calif. ........................ 53, 116, 118, 129, 180 Kroll, Richard Harold 1149 Redwood Rd., Napa, Calif. .... 84 Kuninobu, Leonard Shoshi 1531 Thurston Ave., Honolulu 14, T. H. ................................ 39, 109, 126 Kuniyoshi, George Rt. 2, Box 706, Merced, Calif. ...... 53, 112 I. Lacy, Howard Vernon Rt. 2, Box 60, Lemoore, Calif. ...... 72 Lacy, Merlin Eugene Rt. 2, Box 253-A, Lemoore, Calif. .... 53 Lance, Harold James 6608 E. Olive, Paramount, Calif. ................................ 63, 101, 175 Landis, Derwin Lloyd Box 225, Angwin, Calif. ........ 53, 102 Landis, Donna Jean 1628 Teresa St., Modesto, Calif. ...... 72 Lanning, Myrnalee 210 No. Cummings St., Los Angeles 33, Calif. ....................................... 63 Lansdown, James Lyall 33 Birdwood Ave., Papatoetoe, Auckland, N.Z. ................................ 63 Larson, Elaine Loma 222 Webb Drive, Glendale 6, Calif. ................................ 53, 135, 183 Laucirica, John Box 45, Angwin, Calif. . . .. 72 Lawson, Eleanor Ruth Angwin, Calif. ................. . Lawson, Everett Lee Box 502, Delta, Colo. ............... 53 Lechner, George VVilliam 508 N. 4th St., Albuquerque, New lvlexica ........................... 39, 125, 135, 140 Lee, Esther 193-A Harbor View Road, Honolulu 35, T. H. . . 53 Lee, Mary Lynn Rt. 2, Box 269-B, St. Helena, Calif. ...... '72 Lee, May Yuk Lan 843 Kuikahi Street, Honolulu, T. H. .... 54 Leer, Joy Louise-Deiss Box 854, Oakdale, Calif. ...,...... 54 Leer, Verlin August 30 N. California St., Stockton, Calif. . . . 54 Lejnieks, Laimons Arno Sheyenne River Academy, Harvey, N. D. ........................................ 63 Leong, Daniel 800 Thomson Road, Singapore ............ 54 Lewis, Harry David Trailer Court, Vet Heights, Angwin, Calif. ............... , ....................,.... 72 Lewis, Richard Burton, Jr. Box 126, Angwin, Calif. ..... 63,191 Lewis, Virginia Rosemary 128 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. Lewis, Warren Leonard VVhitmore, Calif. ................ 72 Lin, Stephen CChe Hweij 1 West Nanking Rd., Taipeh, Taiwan CFormosaD ............................. 45 Lindgren, Kelvin Allister 2690 I-Iurlbut Rd., Sebastopol, Calif. 72 Ling, Anna Marie Box 322, Taipei, Formosa ........ 72, 96,129 Meyer, Warren Leslie Box 479, Angwin, Calif. ....... . . . I Miguel, Jacinto Hernandez Box 399, Angwin, Calif. ...... 40 Miller, Aldine CPetej Howard Rt. 1, Box 64, Camino, Calif. ............................ 64, 125, 136, 193 Miller, Cecil Emerson Fairview Rt., Coquille, Ore. ........ 64 Miller, James William Box 312, Angwin, Calif. ........... 54 Miller, Milton A. Box 255, Angwin, Calif. ............ 40, 122 Miyashiro, Yasuko Patricia Box 419, Haiku, Maui, T. H. .40, 84 64 Mochizuki, Frank Azuma 192.4 E. Fir St., Seattle, Wash. . . . . Moe, Kenneth A. 531 Cowper St., Palo Alto, Calif. . .... 40, Montgomery, Elva Winifred 602 North Ewing, St. Helena, Calif. ................................... 40, Moore, Arthur Leroy Rt. 1, Box 551, St. Helena, Calif. 73, Moore, Marilyn Louella 17455 E. Lone Oak Road, Sanger, Calif. ................................... 64, Moore, Miriam Rt. 1, Box 551, St. Helena, Calif. ........ . Moore, Phyllis Elaine 89 Weldon Ave., Fresno, Calif. ................... 64, 102, 129, 134, 135, Morel, Elton Stephen 2637 East Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale 6, Calif. .......................... 73, 111, 135, Morgan, Charles A. Rt. 4, Box 175, Staunton, Va. 54, 101, 138 101 109 190 176 138 124 Lockert, Perle Marie Vista, Calif. ....... 33, 99, 100, 137, 142 44 Lorenz, Martha Katherine 5008 Vine St., Arlington, Calif. . Lorntz, Emery John 40 Diogenes Dr., Angwin, Calif. .... . 72 Lorntz, Joyce Ruth 7910 Longbranch Parkway, VVash., D.C. 39 Lott John Drew 501 Butte Ave., Modesto, Calif. ......... 72 Lowry, Charles E. 4215 Rutgers Ave., Long Beach 8, Calif. ................................ 63, 134, 135 Lowry, James F. Box 402, Angwin, Calif. .............. 63 Lucas, Jack S. Rt. 3, Box 164, Monroe, Louisiana ...... 39, 125 Lundquist, Eric Angwin, Calif. ...................... . Luthas, Irma C. P.O. Box 3152. Panama. Rep. of Panama 39, 142 Luther, Bernadine Alfreda 3080 A St., Hayward, Calif. .... 72 Lutz, Roger L. Rt. 2, Box 129, San Luis Obispo, Calif. . . 39, 124 M Maclntyre, Carolyn Jane 920 Turner St., Modesto, Calif. . . . 64 MacPhee, Earle Edward 2521 Mattison Lane, Santa Cruz, Calif. McCaifery, James Michael 1102 Montgomery Dr., Santa Rosa, Calif. ...................................... . McCaffery, Janine 4150 Redwood Highway, Santa Rosa, Cahf. .................................... 72, 190 McCall, Clark Bremer Star Rt., Mariposa, Calif. .......... 72 McCarthy, Richard Patrick Angwin, Calif. .............. 39 McClay, Loree Arlene 829 Walnut St., San Carlos, Calif. ............................ 72, 102, 129, 139 McClintock, Harriet Ethel 1535 Curran St., Los Angeles 26, Calif. .................................... 72, 132 McConnell, Daniel Wilson 2172 Lime Ave., Long Beach, Calif. ...................................... 45 McCumber, Daryl Glenn Rt. 1, Box 353, Kelseyville, Calif. 72 McEachem, Betty Myrtilla 311 Stewart St., Loma Linda, Calif. .................................... 40, 124 McGavock, T. Louise 11201 Linden Ave., Lynwood, Calif. ............................ 64, 116, 183, 189 McGee, James lvan Box 541, Angwin, Calif. ...... 72, 135, 136 McHenry, Danton Carroll 908 Jackson Ave., Takoma Park, Washington 12, D.C. ........................ 64, 106 Macomber, Beverly Jean CMrs. Samuelj 627-15th Street, Modesto, Calif. .............................. . Macomber, Edward Harold Rt. 2, Box 710, Escalon, Calif. .................................... 54, 132 Macomber, Samuel Arthur Rt. 2, Box 710, Escalon, Calif. . . 64 Maddox, William Edward Box 332, Angwin, Calif. ....... 40 Mainard, Bill Jack Box 478, Angwin, Calif. ......... . . . . Malott, Richard Adelbert Box 873, Arcata, Calif. ........................ 64, 134, 135, 136, 177 Maluenda, Victor Box 45, Molokai, T. H. ............... 40 Morgan, David Box 685, Hanford, Calif. ............... 48 Morgan, Dorothy Jo 219 San Bernardino St., Loma Linda, Calif. ........................ 54, 82, 116, 118, 138 Morison, Mary Clara Bentley, Alberta, Canada ........ 77, 136 Morrison, Donna Marie 2843 Webster St., San Francisco, Calif. ...................... . ............. 73, 137 Morrison, Robert Lynn 2843 Webster St., San Francisco, Calif. ....................................... 64 Morrow, George Robert 7956 E. Kingbee St., Downey, Calif. ................................ 64, 102, 113 Morton, Francis Harold 1006 Charter Oak, St. Helena, Calif. 73 Moser, Stanley Ernest Java, South Dakota ......... 41, 84, 100 Moser, Vema R.R. 1, VVinfield, B.C., Canada ......... 33, 44 Moses, Aaron Frijoles, Canal Zone ..................... 54 Murray, Roger 37 Arnold Rd., Crossroads, Jamaica, B.W.I. .................................. 139, 191 Muth, Donald Wallace Box 672, Loma Linda, Calif. 54, 84 Myers, Carolyn Ruth Rt. 1, Box 553, Ceres, Calif. ....... 64 Myers, Ray C. Box 381, Angwin, Calif. .......... . . . 54 N Nakomoto, James Akira 66 Kehela Lane, Honolulu, T.H. ............................ 73, 109, 126, 139 Nakamura, Mitsusuke Box 602, Kahuku, Oahu ........... 41 Nakanishi, Kumao 715 N. Alpine Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 73 Nakashima, Kiyoshi Box 156, Aiea, Oahu ........ 54, 94, 126 Nation, Ira Murl YVest Indian Training College, Mandeville, Jamaica, B.VV.I. ................... . Nation, Nord Samuel Spanish Town, Jamaica, B.W.I. ..... 44 Neff, Merlin Lee, Jr. 1262 California St., Mountain View, Calif. ........................ 64, 122, 138, 139, 190 Nelson, Bonita 1509 E. Wilson Ave., Glendale 6, Calif. .... 41 Nelson, Delbert Ray Sanitarium, Calif. ................ 73 Nelson, J. Russell 1509 E. Wilson Ave., Glendale 6, Calif. .................................... 41, 138 Nelson, Jerald Clarence 2661 Hollister Terr., Glendale 6, Calif. ....... 54, 122, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138,142, 177 Nicola, Carroll Audrey 333 S. San Juan St., Loma Linda, Calif. .......... ..................... 6 4, 109, 135 Nidetsky, Edwin Box 500, Angwin, Calif. .............. 73 Nielsen, Nancy Valeda 1026 R St., Bakersfield, Calif. ...... 73 Nightingale, Peter Earl Box 41, Sanitarium, Calif. ...... . Nilsson, Betty Ann 10171 Victoria Ave., Arlington, Calif. 54, 190 Nix, Neva Marie 228 Oregon St., Bakersfield, Calif. ....... 64 Nutter, Eileen Mae 100 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. .... . Nutter, Robert L. 100 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. . . 48 - O Maniscalco, Leonard 587 38th Ave., San Francisco, Calif. .72, 94 Marais, Lilian Malamulo Mission, P.C. Malamulo, Nyasaland, S. Africa .................................. 40, 129 Marchus, Robert Dale 2150 Orchard Lane, Merced, Calif. ............................ 64, 120, 122, 13s Mark, Clarence James 8816 Sth Ave., Inglewood, Calif. . . 72, 176 Marshall, Shelley Box 293, Angwin, Calif. .............. . Martin, Knute 351 E. Lodi Ave., Lodi, Calif. .......... 72, 82 Maruoka, David Isao Kahuku, Oahu, T. H. .... .... 5 4, 126 lllasuda, Fumiko Winifred Angwin, Calif. ............... 64 Mathers, Melvin Earl Box 508, Angwin, Calif. ........... 40 Mathisen, Delmar Merlin Rt. 1, Box 508 A, Chico, Calif. . . . 40 Mathisen, Mervilyn Adams 157 San Bernardino St., Loma Linda, Calif. .................................. 49 Mauk, Wilbur Tenney 40 E. Flora St., Lodi, Calif. ........ 54 Maurin, Peter Lastimoso 2056 North King St., Honolulu, T. H. ....................................... 72 Maxson, Daniel Horace cfo R. H. Byers, Cicero, Ind. . . .44, 124 Maxson, Ronald Irwin 2321 Oakdale St., Pasadena, Calif. . . . 54 Maxson, Vesta Eunice CMrs. Danielj cfo R. H. Byers, Cicero, Ind. ............................... 40, 124 Mayer, Doris Bemice Rt. 1, Box 236, Acampo, Calif. .... 72, 116 Meldrum, Alta Angwin, Calif. ....................... . Meller, Simon Aldin 1047 Wright Rd., Santa Rosa, Calif. . . Mendenhall, Cecil Robert 3351 Kemper, San Diego 10, Calif. Mendenhall, Lucille 3351 Kemper, San Diego 10, Calif. . . . . Merrick, Helen Rt. 1, Box 230, Calistoga, Calif. ......... . Meyer, Ila Laurene 1223 Encina, Modesto, Calif. ...... 73, 187 73 64 Odo, Yoshio Kapaa, Kauai, T.H. .... . .................. 73 Okohira, Grace Keiko 1963 Pennsylvania Ave., Los Angeles 33, Calif. .................................... 73 Olson, Donald Jack Rt. 1, Box 1158, Clark Rd., Paradise, Calif. ..................................... 64, 94 Olson, Raymond Merrel Angwin, Calif. .............. 64, 135 Omphroy, Irving Lloyd Box 3386, Estafeta No. 1, Panama, Rep. of Panama .............................. 54 Orme, Leona Beatrice 1610 Woolsey St., Berkeley, Calif. . . . 64 Ortner, Lester Earl 3740 N.W. 20, Oklahoma City, Okla. ................................ 55, 99, 102 Osborne, Howard I. Box 400, Angwin, Calif. ............ 55 Osborne, J. Ellsworth 380 Newton Way, Angwin, Calif. 55 Oshiro, Fred Choichi 432 North King St., Honolulu, T.H. ..................................... 55, 126 Ottinger, Gene Walter Welcome Grove Auto Court, Box 1073, Sacramento, Calif. .................... 55, 113 Otto, Harvey Albert Angwin, Calif. ................ 55, 124 Ozawa, Kenneth Hisao 1570 Ninth St., Berkeley, Calif. ....................... 48, 122, 126, 140, 143 P Pantel, Delbert Carl Box 11, Angwin, Calif. ............ 45 Parker, Bertha Fern cjo F. R. Parker, 8726 W. 62nd St., Merriam, Kan. ......... . ..................... 44 Parks, 1-larry John 321 Powell Ct., Healdsburg, Calif. ............................... 55, 128, 182 Parks, Nancy Elizabeth Box 267, Angwin, Calif. ..,...... 73 Payne, Alfhilde Patricia Box 847, Willows, Calif. ..... 82, 137 Payne, Mary'Lorena 1215 East 46th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 55 Payne, Stanley George 1219 Stockton Ave., St. 1-lelena, Calif. Pearl, Henry Fay Box 327, Angwin, Calif. ........,.... . Pearson, Craig 1802 Butler, Los Angeles, Calif. ......... . Pearson, Delbert Stanton Rt. 1, Box 364-A, Kelseyville, Calif. Penner, VVilmonte Lee Pope Sfftl' Rt., St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Perrin, John Franklin Sanitarium, Calif. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Perrine, Herbert Eugene 540 Petris Ave., Mountain View, Calif. .................................... 55, Peterson, Arthur Lowell Star Rt. 1, Box 126, Shelton, Wash. Peterson, Bernice Eleanor 644 Vista, E1 Segundo, Calif. 41 Peterson, Orval Alfred Angwin, Calif. .............. 102, Lvnwood, Calif. 1 Peyton, Robert LeRoy 10972 Pine Ave., I Pichly, Andre Louis, Jr. 1124 10th Ave., Sacramento, ' ' 41 Cilllf. ................................... . Pierson, John Duane 1045 Leavenworth St., San Franciscoy, Calif. ........ . ............................. . Pillor, VVilliam Neles 1346 Main St., St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Placial, Charles A. Jr. Rt. 1, Box 23, Chowchilla, Calif. . . . Plubell, Gilbert Lcrov Rt. 1, Box 172, Camino, Calif. .... . 73 44 41 55 41 55 125 41 124 135 135 122 55 64 55 55 Plubell, Vllinnifred Iiis Larsen Rt. 1, Box 172, Camino, Calif. 55 Pohan, Jeanne Eugenie 26 Bencoolen St., Singapore 55, 101, 129 73 Pohan, Rene Eugene 26 Bencoolen Sti, Singapore 7 ....... Pohle, June lola 2820 Florida Ave., Stockton 5, Calif. 73, Pohle, Robert Vllalter 2820 Florida Ave., Stockton 5, , Calif. ................................... 73, Pollard, Mary Luvenia 9315 Compton Ave., Los Angeles, 139 143 Calif. ....................................... 73 Powell, Joyce Carolyn 4445 E. 54th St., hlaywood, Calif. .. 55 Preyer, Elizabeth Lou Box 215, Trinidad, Calif. .......... 73 Price, George A. Sanitarium, Calif. ................ . . Price, Glenys Frances 441 Coombs St., Napa, Calif. ...... 73 Price, Halford Reid 242 Zerr Ct., Glendale, Calif. ............................. 33, 99, 100, 119 Putnam, Pearlene Sanitarium, Calif. ................... 73 Pylypiuk, Valerie Esther Beauvallon, Alberta, Canada ............................... 73, 102, 136 Q Quade, Dorothy Jo 2114 Marin Ave., Berkeley 7, Calif. ........................ 64, 99, 118, 129, 136 Quade, Neil Lester 2114 Marin Ave., Berkeley 7, Calif. 65, 102 Quan, Luis Usulutan, E1 Salvador, C.A. ................ 65 R Rahn, Alpha 204 S. Elln St., Henderson, Ky. ....... . . 44 Rakestraw, VVillis Max Box 934, Fortuna, Calif. ......... 65 Rasmussen, Lynn Arnold 516 14th St., Modesto, Calif. .... 73 Ratzlaff, K. Eloise Box 82, Sanitarium, Calif. ............ 65 Rau, Eugene Wilbur 652 Pratt Ave., St. Helena, Calif. . . . 74 Raunio, Leo Lorenz Lempaala, Finland ................ 55 Rerlclen, Beverly Loraine Rt. 2, Box 424, Arcata, Calif. .......................... 65, 99, 101, 135 Reed, Duane Arthur Rt. 5, Box 3067, Modesto, Calif. .......................... 74, 102, 111, 136 Reed, George Lorne Rt. 6, Box 1429, Modesto, Calif. ..... 74 Reed, Ruth Edna Box 15, Oakhurst, Calif. .............. 74 Rees, Arthur Clegg VVilderville, Ore. ......... 55, 99, 135 Rees, Clyde Samuel Box 650, Pratt Ave., St. Helena, Calif. . Reese, Beverly Jane 215 No. VVest Temple, Salt Lake City 3, Utah ........................................ 56 Reese, VVilda Joan 81 Bee St., Placerville, Calif. .......... 74 Reeves, Jabez M. Rt. 9, Box 119, Tucson, Ariz. ........... 74 Reeves, Jolln Marcus Box 396, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada ......................... 41, 97, 101, 142 Regan, Kenneth Raymond Box 278, Angwin, Calif. ...... 65 Rehngren, Betty Mae Box 474, Angwin, Calif. .......... 56 Rehngrcn, Joel Philip Box 466, Angwin, Calif. .......... 45 Rehngren, Richard Edward 385-50th St., Oakland, Calif. 65, 187 Reichard, Vernon Stewart Rt. 1, Box 1072, Paradise, Calif. . 74 Reynolds, Edward Michael 280 Sky Oaks Drive, Angwin, Calif. .............................. 41, 142, 143 Reynolds, Robert. L. College Ave., Angwin, Calif. ....... . Rhoades, Lavena lllac 705 Rosalind Ave., Yuba City, Calif. .................................. 65, 140 Rhymes, Roberta Nina 5085 Amcstoy Ave., Encino, Calif. . 56 Rice, Kathryn Elizabeth-Nelson 3627 Aureola Blvd., Los Angeles 8, Calif. .......................... 56, 101 Rice, Ralnon Ellsworth 458-1 Falcon Ave., Long Beach, Calif. ................................... 56, 101 Rich, Harold Lewis 1702 Orchard Ave., Glendale 6, Calif. .......................... 48, 94, 100, 135 Rich, Sidney Kay 10336 Annetta Ave., South Cate, Calif. . 56 Richison, Katharine 5220 Thomas Rd., Sebastopol, Calif. . . 74 Ricker, Melvin Buford 615-15th St., Antioch, Calif. ...... 65 Rickman, Shirlce Ann 1405 N.W. DeSpain, Pendleton, Ore. .................................... 45, 136 Rieke, Phyllis LaDelle Rt. 12, Box 571, Fresno, Calif. .... 74 Roberson, Eva Louise 1448 Gilmore Dr., San Leandro, Calif. 41 Roberts, John VVeldon 11815 56 E. Valley Blvd., El Monte, Calif. ................................... ss, lll Robinson, Lloyd Alfred 870 Sanchez St., San Francisco, Calif. .................................... 42, 125 Robinson, Wantla Ruth Box 109, Sanitarium, Calif. ...... 74 Rollins, Earl Lynn Sanitarium, Calif. ................. . Rolnbeau, Homer Leroy 1425 N. Evergreen, Burbank, Calif. Rose, Lester G. 2215 Big Ranch Rd., Napa, Calif. . ..... . . Rose, Russell Box 325, Angwin, Calif. ......... 32, 98, 143 Rosenbach, Robert Earl Box 718, Fortuna, Cailf. ......... 56 1 Roshan, Mansour Jack cfo Dr. Rezvan, Alnirieh and Snssari St., Tehran, lran ................................. 56 Rothgeb, Robert Bruce 480 Toyon, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Rouse, Estelle Lois 2508 North Breene St., Spokane 26, Wash. 74 5 Sabes, Gerald Box 279, Angwin, Calif. ................. 56 Sackett, Ronald Lawrence 412 University Ave., Los Gatos, Calif. ....................................... 56 Sackctt, Veda Florance 412 University Ave., Los Gatos, Calif. 56 Sage, Laural L. Rt. 1, Box 182, Camino, Calif. ........... 74 Saito, Toichi Box 97, Aiea, Oahu, T. H. ............... 65 Salas, Betty Rae 225 S. School St., Lodi, Calif. . . . . . . . 74 Salsa, Clarice Agatha Box 29, Sanitarium, Calif. ......... 56 Santini, Edythe Mae 1519 Jefferson St., Napa, Calif. . 42, 118 Sattcrlce, Lorene Marie 215 Jennie St., Modesto, Calif. . . . . Saulsbury, Alvin T. Box 461, Angwin, Calif. ............ 56 Saulsbury, Everett F., Jr. Rt. 2, Box 674, Acampo, Calif. 77, 113 Saunders, Ewel Doyle Box 66, Turlock, Calif. .......... . Schall, Donald Vllilbur 382 Starr St., Loma Linda, Calif. . . . 42 Schar, Delight 376 Verano, Los Altos, Calif. .......... 74, 175 Schilling, Marylin Mabel Box 732, Van Luvan St., Loma Linda, 1 18 Calif. ................................... 56, 136 Schlenker, La Verne Rt. 3, Box 53, Lodi, Calif. . . 74, 135, Schroder, John Christian Rt. 4, Box 4425, Paradise, Calif. . . 74 Schultz, Andreva Louise Box 43, Sanitarium, Calif. . . . 74, 189 Schultz, Elmer Ernest Sanitarium, Calif. ............... 74 Schwartz, Bernice Arlis Harvey, North Dakota ...... 65, 102 Schwartzkopf, Helen Jane 1402 VVest A St., Torrington, Vvyoming .................. 56, 82, 119, 139, 191 Scott, Joseph Pat Box 402, Angwin, Calif. .............. 56 Segoria, Ralph Salvador Box 37, Jenner, Calif. ........... 42 Seibel, Emil E. Box 219, Angwin, Calif. ................ 65 Seibel, Marvin Martin Box 322, Angwin, Calif. ...... 56, 143 Seltzer, Sheldon Duane Huntington 3414 Montrose Ave., La Crescenta, Calif. ............ 65, 94, 100, 101, 138 Semlnens, Margaret Emma Rt. 5, Box 992, Modesto, Calif. ....... ......................... 7 4, 116, 139 Sevcner, Arlene Adell Burdick 2375 Atlas Peak Rd., Napa, Calif. ...................................... . Sewake, Raymond Hiroshi 3203 East Manoa Rd., Honolulu, T. H. .................................. 42, 112 Seward, Gertrude May Solomon, Kan. ................. 56 Shafer, Gordon Eugene Box 427, Angwin, Calif. ......... 65 Shanko, Lois Yvonne 11053 Pine St., Lynwood, Calif. . 56, 183 Sheldon, Bonnie Jean Burdue Rt. 2, Box 182, Healdsburg, Calif. ....................................... 74 Sheldon, JoAnn Fay Rt. 4, Box 377-A, Turlock, Calif. . 74, 116 Shields, Mary Blanche Hillman Box 62, Angwin, Calif. . . . 65 Shimizll, Annie Takeko 1738 Naio St., Honolulu, T. H. . . . 42 Shinsato, Ronald Masanobu Box 297, Kapaa, Kauai, T.1-1. . . . 65 Shryock, Edwin Forrest 115 No. San Bernardino Shryock, Patricia Helen 115 No. San Bernardino Sidle, Virginia Grace 1522 Buena Ave., Berkeley Calif. .......................... 74, 111, 135, Calif. ..........., 48, 116, 118, 129, 140, 142, 3, Calif. . . , Loma Linda, 189 , Loma Linda, 180 Siekemeyer, William Warrack Box 1851, Honolulu 5, Hawaii 56 Silsbee, Howard Irwin Box 401, Angwin, Calif. ......... 65 Simmons, Raymond Ernest Box 410, Angwin, Calif. ....... 65 Sims, Robert Earl 518 East 16th St., San Mateo, Calif. .... 65 Singer, Josephine Mae 506 First Ave. No., Jamestown, N. Dakota ............................... 74, 125, 139 Sinn, Carole Viola Rt. 1, Box 87, Tulare, Calif. ........ 74, 101 Skadsheim, Dorothy Marie Rt. 1, Box 534, St. Helena, Calif. .................................... 57, 136 Skadsheiln, Stanley James 2415 4t11 Ave., No. Great Falls, Montana . .................................... 57 Skau, Paul F. Box 118, Sanitarium, Calif. ........... . . 42 Skinner, Gerald K. 1432 Main St., St. Helena, Calif. . . . . Slater, Arnold E. Box 162, Angwin, Calif. .......... . . . 42 Slnith Chiles James, Jr. Box 263, Angwin, Calif. ......... 44 Smith Elmo 1691 Mahani Loop, Honolulu 10, T. H. . . . 57, 126 Smith George Edward 1662-30th Ave., San Francisco 22, Calif. .................................... 65, 111 Smith John Cassius 103 E. Heald St., Sheridan, Vllyoming . 57 Smith, Kenneth R. 2855 E St., Hayward, Calif. ...... 57, 83, 125 Slnith Robinson Lee 230 Sky Oaks Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . .65 Sneed, Ralph Edward Box 512, Angwin, Calif. .......... 57 Spaulding, Rose Louise Box 98, Sanitarium, Calif. . . .74, 82, 124 Spaulding, Ruth Lorraine Box 98, Sanitarium, Calif. ...... 65 Spears, Byron Reginald 2215-29th St., Sacramento, Calif. 57, 110 Sprcngel, Heather Jean 101 Morilla, Griffith, N.S.W., Australia .......................... 57, 99, 129, 142 Sprengel, Meryl Frances 101 Morilla, Griffith, N.S.W., Australia ......................... 75, 102, 132, 136 Spuehler, Evelyn Ann VVest Angwin, Calif. ............ 57, 98 Spuehler, Norman VVilliam Angwin, Calif. .... ......... 4 2 Spurgeon, Robert George Box 4, Aromas, Calif. ........ 75, 106 Squier, Stanley Alfred 4025-65th St., Sacramento, Calif. ................................ 75, 135, 136 Squires, Walter David Box 331, Angwin, Calif. ....... 65, 123 Stauffer, Lois Mae Johnson 92 Hillcrest, Angwin, Calif. . . . . Stearns, Joseph H. Angwin, Calif. ..................... . Stccle, Madeline 1310 So. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles 19, Calif. .................................... 75, 139 Steele, Thomason Norman 1310 So. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles 19, Calif. .. .. ........... 66, 113, 128, 135, 136 Stevens, WVilliam Marshall 319 S. Essey, Compton, Calif. 75, 191 Stewart, Carinelita 310 Phelps Road, San Carlos, Calif. .... 75 Stoner, Peggy Sue 1355-81st Ave., Oakland, Calif. ..... 75, 140 Stricklin, Pansy Marie Rt. 1, Box 890, Escondido, Calif. . . . 75 Stubbs, Marilyn 126 E. Colorado. Arcadia, Calif. . . . 42, 118, 190 Steunenherg, Loreen Angwin, Calif. ................... . Sturges, Glenn Burman 514 B Street, Santa Rosa, Calif. ............ ........ 7 5,111,135,l36, 181,189 Sturges, Keith VVarren 514 B Street, Santa Rosa, Calif. .,.............................. 75, 135, 181 Stutchrnan, llfona lean Box 6, Sanitarium, Calif. ........ 75, 82 Suen, Samuel I-lantung 21st Wong-ina Hung, Lanchow, Walker, Clinton Luther Box 429, Angwin, Calif. ...... 43, 124 1fValker, Edwin Alan Rt. 2, Edinburg, Texas ............. 66, VValker, Elizabeth Joanne 1810 Orchard Ave., Glendale 6, Calif. ' Wallace. Carleton Box 1230, Cupertino, Calif. ......... 43, 175 Vllammack, Dorothy Mae 2743 Hill Dr., National City, Calif. 43 VVareham, Waldo VVilbur Box 193, Angwin, Calif. ....... 188 Warner, Theodore Luther Box 305, Angwin, Calif. .... 43, 113 Warren, Merritt Charles cfo A. L. Peterson, 11060 Pine St., Lynwood, Calif. ............................... 45 Wasidlow, Bogdan Tadeusz 2812-64th Ave., Oakland 5, Calif. . . WVatsclike, Thaylia Maxine Box 376, Rockford, Iowa .... 58, 135 VVay, Mary Louise East Walker Ranch, Yerington, Nev. .... 66 VVeathershy, Doris Faith 2523 Lawrence St., Dallas, Texas . . 76 VVeaver, I. L. Box 473, Angwin, Calif. ................. 142 Wleaver, Muriel Gladys Haynes Angwin, Calif. ........... Wedel, Phyllis Marie 1245 Divisadero St., San Francisco, Calif. .................................... 76, 187 Weis, Roselyn Rt. 1, Box 600, Kerman, Calif. ........... 58 Weldon, Jonathan H. 2330' Black St., Berkeley 4, Calif. . 58, 102 Wentland, William Elmer 1421 S. Stoneacre Ave., Compton, Kansu Prov., China .... ..................... 5 7, 102 Sulzle, Norman Gordon Allan College Heights, Alberta, Canada .......................... 75, 102, 106, 136 Suzuki, Evelyn Nabuko 3581 VVoodlawn Drive, Honolulu, T. H. ..... - ............................... 66, 126 Swinney, Joy 445 Lynch Road, Sebastopol, Calif. ...... 57, 136 T Taber, Anna Belle Box 72, Knightsen, Calif. ............ . Tamura, Mary Shizulco 1249 E. 46th St., Chicago, Ill. . .42, 124 Tanner, Elaine Irene Box 163. Rohnerville, Calif. ......................... 75, 96, 102, 119, 136 Tate, Winford Nathaneal Box 95, Sanitarium, Calif. .... 75, 113 Taylor, I. Wesley Box 83-A, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico .... 75, 113 Taylor, Lauren Leslie Box 83-A, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico .75, 109 Taylor, Robert VVesley 1000 Pine St., Martinez, Calif. ....................,........... 66, 186, 191 Taylor, VValter Leonard 1000 Pine St., Martinez, Calif. .............. ............... 4 2, 83, 125, 135 Temple, Warren Frederick 235 College Ave., Angwin, Calif. ............................... ..... 5 7, 125 Tepner, Warren Lynn 952 Charter Oak Ave., St. Helena, Calif. .................................... 66, 135 Thiele, Laurence Alfred Rt. 2, Box 15, Placerville, Calif. . . . 66 Thomas, Clifton Vaughn 277 Biltmore Ave., Ashville, North Carolina ..................................... 75 Thomrnen, Marlene Ruth 3938 Lugo Ave., Lynwood, Calif. .................................... 75, 180 Rt. 3, Box 3302, Auburn, Calif. ..... . Thorp, Edythe Mae 43 Tinker, Evart Alberto, Sr. Box 1, Angwin, Calif. .......... 75 Tisch, Eleanor Iean 348 Cross Street, Shafter, Calif. ....... 66 Toews, Ivan Roland Rt. 1, Box 87, Winfield, B.C., Canada ...,............................... 66, 122 Tomblinson, Claude Dudley Box 4, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Tomhlinson, Reta Mae Kent Box 4, Angwin, Calif. ....... . Tomlinson, John Floyd, Ir. 87 Sullivan Lane, Sparks, Nev. . . 66 Toms, Sidney Eugene Box 489, Angwin, Calif. ................. 57, 96, 109, 123, 124, 125, 140 Tonge, Delmar Roy 328 Needham Ave., Modesto, Calif. .................... 57, 122, 124, 135, 138, 181 Calif. ........... ............................ 5 8 Vllerner, Alice Ruth Rt. 8, Boise, Idaho ................ 58 VVerner, Don Eugene Rt. 2, Box -316-B. Arcata, Calif. ..... 76 VVerner, Elaine Rt. 8, Boise, Idaho .................... 66 Werner, Winona Eilleen Rt. 2, Box 316-B, Arcata, Calif. . . 66 VVeseman, Charlotte May Brownsville, Calif. ............ 76 Wesner, Lewis H. Rt. 1, Box 547, St. Helena, Calif. ..... 76 VVesterhout, William Anderson 1022 Margery Lane, Walnut Creek, Calif. . ............................... . 76 Vllestermeyer, Marianne Burgeson 948 S. La Verne, Los Angeles 22, Calif. ............... 50, 99, 118, 119, 142 YVhalley, Priscilla Anne 615 So. Garfield St., Lodi 8, Calif. . 58 VVheeler, Donald Allison Box 201, Angwin, Calif. . .66, 112, 135 Wheeler, Gordon Alan Angwin, Calif. ............... 76, 135 Vtlheeler, Ruth L. Angwin, Calif. .................... . Vllhite, Lloyd Elwin 509 E. Walnut St., Lodi, Calif. .... 76, 135 VVhiting, Albert Sidney Rt. 1, Box 223, Dixon, Calif. .... 58, 94 58 lfVical, Kenneth E. Box 18, Loma Linda, Calif. ..... . .... . lfVightman, Keith Evin Rt. l, Box 454, Tracy, Calif. ..... . 76 VVild, Elmer Edmund 407 Sky Oaks Dr., Angwin, Calif. .43, 102 76 Nvilhelm, James Arlen VVillard, Marilyn Esther Rt. 6, Box 209, Visalia, Calif. ..... . 300 Sky Oaks Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . 76 Vllillard Marsalie Jeanne 300 Sky Oaks Dr., Angwin, Calif. . . 76 Vvillhelm, Ada Marjorie Powell Box 467, Angwin, Calif. . . . 66 VV1ili31'l1S, Alton Eugene Box 65, Angwin, Calif. .......... 58 VVilliams, Clarence, Ir. Box 232, Arcata, Calif. ............ 76 VVilliams, Evelyn Ruth Box 104, Arcata, Calif. ........ 76, 107 1Villiams, Lois M. Scofield Box 34, Angwin, Calif. ...... . . 66 VVilliams, Onitta Mae 2635 Hill Dr., National City, Calif. . . VVil1iams, Patricia loan 603 Ocean Ave.. Santa Monica, Cahf. . ............................... 66, 102, 132 Tonn, IerA1dine 717 Paradise Rd., Modesto, Calif. . .... 66, 189 Tottori, Jane Mitsue 1603 Republican St., Honolulu, T.H. ..................................... 57, 129 Touralchuk, Alexander 377 Circle Drive, Angwin, Calif. .... 57 Tower, Ioan Adelle Box 655, Springville, Calif. ......... 66 Traver, Ivylyn Ruth Box 307, Angwin, Calif. ......... 57, 135 Traver, Molly Suzanne Box 307, Angwin, Calif. ........ . Trent, Kenneth Norman Box 242, Angwin, Calif. ........ 57 Tresenriter,,Edna Louise Rt. 1, Box 208-A, Dinuha, Calif. . 75 Trow, Steven Jerry 352 No. Murphy Avc. Sunnyvale, Calif. .................... 66, 113, 120, 135, 136, 189 Truitt, Denzil I. Angwin, Calif. ......... ............ . Truitt, Lola M. Diehl Angwin, Calif. ................. . Trumble, Frank Carl 1007 Pope St., St. Helena, Calif. .... 66 Trumble, Norman Earl Box 122, Sanitarium, Calif. ....... 75 Trupp, Wilma Evelyn Box 162, Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada ............................,...... 75, 107 Trupp, Leon Box 162, Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada .... 43, 111 Tsao, Iames T. 452 Petris Ave., Mountain View, Calif. . . . Tsuha, Doris Aiko 5-C John Rodgers Vets. Homes, Honolulu, T.H. ....................................... 66 Tunnell, Donna lean 4023-65th St., Sacramento, Calif. . . . Turner, Bob Lee Box 666, Los Banos, Calif. .......... 75, 111 Turner, Gilbert Ray 3114 Laurel St., Napa, Calif. .... . . . 57 Tuzzolino, Frank Daniel 831 Charter Oak Ave., St. Helena, Calif. ...................................... 43 U Uineda, John Katsumi 1823AA 9th Ave., Honolulu 16, T.H. ..................................... 57, 126 Uyeyaina, Bill N. Rt. 4, Box 3115-B, Sacramento, Calif. .. 75 Uyeyama, lack Kenwo Rt. 4, Box 3115-B, Sacramento, Calif. 75 V Vance, Murlene Joy 1931 Academy Pl., Glendale 6, Calif. ................................ 75, 135, 139 Victorino, lack Leonard Box 133, Olaa, Hawaii .......... 58 Vipond, Bernice Elaine Rt. 2. Box 337, Arcata, Calif. ..... 76 Vipond, Raymond Lee Rt. 2, Box 337, Arcata, Calif. . . .66, 185 von Polile, Evalinda 1191 Maple Ave., Tempe, Ariz. 76, 102, 190 Voskanian, Clara Avenue Pahlevi 2075, Tehran, Iran ..... 76 W Wade, lllanley Burt 11086 Pine St., Lynwood, Calif. . . . 58, 125 Wagner, Edna Stella Box 555, Lodi, Calif. ........... 43, 124 Wahleii, Iohn Raymond 400 No. 10th St., lliontebello, Calif. ............................ 58, 135, 136, 142 Vllillis, Rose Marie 1020 Edwards, Santa Rosa, Calif. .... 76, 96 VVilson, Marjorie Edith Rt. 1, Box 27-C, Merced, Calif. . . .66, 81 Vllilson, Theodore Ralph Rt. 1, Box 27-C, Merced, Calif. .... 58 Vllinn, Virginia Helen Rt. l, Box 415, Galt, Calif. ......... 58 1Vinterberg, VVilliam Lee Rt. 2, Box 228, Hanford, Calif 66, 177 XViser, Charles Elton Box 321, Angwin, Calif. ............ 58 Vliittlake, Shirley Ann 627-15th St., Modesto, Calif. ....... 58 NVittlake, William Arthur Sanitarium, Calif. .... ........ . Wolfe, Curtis Scott Star Rt., Box 238, Mariposa, Calif. .................... 76, 102, 109, 135, 136, 139 Vllong, Edson D. 1469 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Calif. Wong, Tony 1103 Chaucer St., Berkeley, Calif. .......... . VVoorl, Addie Alene Rt. 1, Box 810, Orosi, Calif. ......... . 76 Vlloodltey, joan Clydene 2500 Pfeffer Lane, San Jose, Calif. . . 76 Vlloosley, Avis Aurenc 6631 Lorna Vista Ave., Bell, Calif. 66, 119 NVoosley, Darrel Earl 6631 Loma Vista Ave., Bell, Calif. . . . . VVoten, Gertrude Angelnie 246 N. Martinson, Wichita 12, Kan. ....... ........................... 6 6, 96, 124 VVrede, Florence Annette 1510 Sierra St., Reno, Nev. ...... 76 Vllyatt, Florence Ann 109 Porter St., San Francisco 10, Calif. 76 Wyman, Marilyn June 804 Linda Vista, Visalia, Calif. ................................ 58, 109, 116 Y Yamashiro, Clara Chizuko Box 816, Kaneohe, Oahu, T.H. ..................................... 43, 126 Yamayoshi, Jean Eiko Box 504, VVailuku, Maui, T.H. . . . 76, 126 Yanke, Lilly 913 Wellswood Ave., Lodi, Calif. ............ 58 Yee, Rose Gezina 44 Bridge St., W. Tamworth, N.S.W., Australia ..................................... 44 Yonemori, Ruth Sachiko 35 Kam. Highway, Kahuku, Oahu, T.H. ................................. 77, 101, 127 Yoshida, Frank Isamue 202 Evandale Ave., Mountain View, Calif. ....................................... 77 Young, Charles Koon ,lun 2139 Eluwene St., 1-lonolulu, T.H. 66 Young, Dave Eugene 204 Chester St., Palo Alto, Calif. ..... 77 Young, George William Mariposa, Calif. ................ . Yutzy, Barbara Grace Buffalo Mills, Penn. ............. 66, 81 Z Zane, Ernest Sui Sung Box 192, Kapaa, Kauai, T.H. ................................. 45, lll, 112 Zegarra, Ricardo Coos River Rt., Coos Bay, Ore. ......... . Zweigle, Edward Dale 1550-30th Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif. . . . 77 Zweigle, James Marcellus Rt. 5, Box 514, Story Rd., San lose, Calif. .................................. ...... 7 7 W...-W-.--F'--..,-,. -- ,...4n:sp-mpsswasnvg.----mwq,-F-mg.-.,.-...r-f--1-v-v.gv-vp-,v,,,M.g4:,.,f,,5 A b ,, ,-',I-,.,,.f.:,:4:f,y-..,--.f.,-7,.,t.:,,i,t.-.:f.,5:,9,y ' ' ,. 4 ,' Q.L.,Q,I4 ,,Qg,gNM,.', .'-Q3Z:,alQqLg'g' ,- ,.:L..Ig. .,f-,453,...L.,L..-21:31.-.,a1.f.:.,:..,,..l.. a'n-1:A.- ' --rw -- - ' '-'- 1 -
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