Pacific Union College Prepatory School - Window Tree Yearbook (Angwin, CA)
- Class of 1954
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.? ' ' •p - v fi j ' ' ' . ) ' ' ■-- LAVONA SWEARINGEN Jflri. CkarCed JlrumLle PO. 8ox 598 ng u in , C a lifornia. - ::_5, - -a«2 -% (v 3! lr % ' ;5 :s c- : ' j- ' f - ' ct ig;- - Z rSjv ' SfC '  - § , ' A • m f Zhe Window Zree 1954 Published by PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Zable of Contents X)edication faculty Seniors {Juniors Sophomores ?reshmen eimties Snapshots Advertisers M-Jl. We ' Dedicate To Mrs. Leona S. Burman. oui beloved English teacher, librarian and friend, we dedicate this 1954 edition of The Window Tree. i. h. k i- As a true leader, she faithfully labors to implant in her students the realization of their responsibilities in the unfolding future. Her Christian life and high ideals are a real inspiration to us all. In the classroom she seeks to develop a love for that which we know will be of importance to us in our life to come. We feel deeply indebted to Mrs. Burman for her assistance to us as both friend and helper, and we take this opportunity to express oui sincere thanks. PriHcipal ' s JAessage School days are a very imponant part of life. Sometimes students are inclined to forget that they are doing more than preparing for life--they are living now! True, the student should be preparing for the higher joy of wider service ; but the best way to be prepared is to live a life of service here and now. In this way you will establish habits of usefulness and know the true joy of service. It is God ' s plan that you should be happy and contented. He has shovm the way to experience true happiness. It is in living to bless others as Jesus, our example, did when He was upon earth. There is no greater joy in life than to render happiness to others by giving the best to ourselves. Happiness is a by-product of right thinking and right living. True and enduring happiness depends primarily upon a close alliance with God. Keep close to Him, and your highest purfKJse in life will be to grow in spiritual grace and power. This will make you of great service to others and will bring you untold satisfaction. Store your mind v ith useful thoughts; cultivate a mental attitude of peace, contentment, and good will; divert your mind from self-centeredness; resist the common tendency to want things your own way; concentrate on your immediate task, making the most of today; be grateful for your opportunities and blessings. Practice these things, and happiness will be- come a habit. You will have learned how to live! jy i! i ,:: :! I Part-Zimc ]hs true tors MRS. LEON A BURMAN B. A. , Walla Walla College M. A. , University of Michigan Library, English III GLADYS KING-TAYLOR B. A. , Emmanuel Missionary College M. A. , Pacific Union College English I BARBARA O, WESTPHAL. B.S. Pacific Union College Spanish w ' S tSmmrcmifJ S ' ' fc;: NICK KLIM, B.A. Pacific Union College World History BURTON A. PONTYNEN, B.S., M.S. Stout Institute Driver Education, Auto Mechanics Part-Zime J hs true tors DONALD A. WHEELER Radio ALDEN W. FOLLETT, B.A. Pacific Union College Printing w mm% NINA OLSON. (MlPres. Ambition: Nurse Editor, Prep Chronicle 7 Assoc. Ed. , Prep Chron. 3 MARJORIE CHAMPION. Sec. Ambition; Medical Sec. Jr. Class Treas. 6 Soc. V.P.-P.S.S.A. 7 Golden Chords 7-8 Chorus 1-8 MARLIN ELKINS, Treas.. Ambition: Business Treasurer P.S.S.A. 7 Assoc. Ed. , Prep Chron. 7 Chorus 1,2.7,8 TERRY FINNEY, MB Ambition: Miss. Dentist ELDER S, W. JOHNSON Class Advisor HENRY C. MARTIN Sgt.-at-Arms Ambition: Lawyer Band 7-8 Silver Strings 7-8 HAROLD JAMES, JR. . Pastor Ambition: Missionary Dr. Editor, Prep Chronicle 5 Rel. V. Pres. , P.S.S.A. 7 Golden Chords 2-5, 7,8 RONALD D. OSIEK, Pari. Ambition: M. D. :r PATRICIA ADAMS Ambition: Dental Nursing Chorus 5-6 Assoc, Ed. Prep Chronicle 7 JUDY ANDERSON Ambition: Missionary Nurse Vice Pres. . T.O.T. 6 Vice Pres. , Junior Class 6 Social V.P. . P.S.S.A. 6 Secretary, Spanish Club 5-6 Chorus 5-6 A LLIAM E. ARTHUR (Ambition: Dentist GRACE L. BATTEE Ambition: Elem. Teacher E. MARGARET BYRD Ambition: Elem. Teacher ii - 9 SHARON CAMPBELL Ambition: Business Administration Chorus 2-4 Band 4.7-8 .M, M A r . ' ' -Cs ip 14 , t. , { ' h : _ DAVID CHEW Ambition: Medical Doctor i JEANETTE DAVIS Ambition: Teacher Treas. , P.S.S.A. 5 Art Ed. , Window Tree 5-6 Assoc. Ed, , Window Tree 7-8 Vice Pres,. T.O.T, 3 Chorus 1-4 Pub. Sec. T.O.T, 4 - S l i ' f . ARLENE LOUCINA FISHER Ambition: Nurse CAROLYN GIBBONS Ambition: Bus. Adm. Side Leader, Chron. Campaign 7 JEANNE GIBSON Ambition: Bookkeeper Treas. , P.S.S.A. 6 Band 5-8 Librarian, Band 1 Chorus 5-8 Make-up Ed. Window Tree 7-8 TED GREENLAW Ambition: Auto and Aero, Mechanic Asst. Treas. , P.S.S.A. 6 Band 5-8 Chorus 5-6 Golden Chords 5-6 JUNE GRENZ Ambition: Teacher, Homemaker Chorus 3-4 Band 4-6 MARLENE HANSON Ambition: Nurse Assoc. Ed. , Prep Chronicle 5 Chorus 1-4, 7 VIRGINIA L. HODSON Ambition: Dietician Chorus 1-8 Publicity Sec., T.O.T. 4 Treas. , T.O.T. 7 Chorus Pianist 5 Prayer Band Leader 7 Silver Strings 7-8 MARY JARKIEH Ambition: Real Btate Broker r _ w -y ' ' £iif ' -,kj,iv= -}s:jm ' xjjwif.(jM%iiyri :M G. MM J l waK; : -Wi LOIS KERNS Ambition: Secretary RONALD KERNS Ambition: Electrical Engineer VIARIE LORELL LEWIS Ambition: Nurse silver Strings 7-8 JAMES R. LOGAN Ambition: Lab. Technician Assistant Tteas, P.S.S.A. 5 Chorus 1-8 Golden Chords 1-8 Band 1-8 Pastor Jr. Class 6 Pres. G, Chords 7,8 Pres. Chorus 7-8 Pari., P.S.S.A. 7 P Jr f j jjjj X__ LESTER MARGART Ambition: Forest Conservationist Chorus 1-8 Golden Chords 1-6. 8 DOUGLAS MILLER Chorus 1-4 BETTY LIU Ambition: Nurse Golden Chords 7-8 Chorus 7-8 JJANET MANNING ' Ambition: Sec. i ' Chorus 1-8 ' - s ' VMj- vX ■■■■JERI MOSCOSO Ambition: Secretary IVAN NELSON Ambition: Cert. Pub. Accountant Photo Editor, Window Tree 7-8 NADINE RIGGS Ambition: Secretary Nom. Com. 5 Sec. -Window Tree 7-8 Chorus 1-8 Band 7-8 WILMA REISWIG Ambition: Office Nurse WM. DAVID RUSSELL Ambition: M. D. Chorus 1,2.7,8 JEAN SPAULDING Ambition: Business Chorus 1-8 Band 5-8 MERTON SPRENGEL Ambition: Minister ROBERT STEVENS Band 7-8 DOROTHY TANNER Ambition: Nuxse Assoc. Ed. Prep. Chron. 5 Sec, P.S.S.A. 7 Sec. , Window Tree 7-8 Pres. , Spanish Club 5-6 Chorus 3-4 MARGARET TARTER Ambition: Nurse Pari. , Girls ' Club 6 Soc. Act. Com. 7 Golden Chords 7-8 Chorus 1-8 Band 1-8 Orchestra 3-4 BOB TEPNER Ambition: Cabinetmaker EVELYN TRUMBLE ( U DONNA VRANNA Ambition: Nurse, M.D. BOB WELLS Ambition: Surgeon Pres. , Jr. Class 6 Pres. , Band 7 Ed.-in-Ch. Prep Chron. 6 Ed.-in-Ch. Window Tree 7-8 Band 1-8 Chorus 5-8 Golden Chords 6-8 LOIS MARIE WOODS Ambition: Teacher Pres. , P.S.S.A. 7 Sec, P.S.S.A, 5 Sec. Jr. Class 6 Golden Chords 1-8 Chorus 1-8 Orchestra 3-4 PAT LAWRENCE BOB YEATES Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Treasurer, Spanish Club 7 1 h (P 9 AVAILABLC Seniors announce officers at Chapel Program Seniors scoop Junior election - y. - ' j:Mf i. S i rjjiiiAy ■.US7TJJM : iJff° K H Mt LiS X ' tfftiors 5- 0 ' n .VN ' .ct ' -.: . K H ,J 4 V esv ,de ' flV f ' lA S c. GARLAND C. PETERSON, Advisor ELLEN ARZOO x - HAZEL BOLINGER MARILYN COLLINGS MARILYN BRENNER BETTY ' DAVIS li y i i-. y V . %- r. ' V ' - ' v ,r ■i f r . ' ■' i sl WARREN ELKINS . f 4 ' ' ,tfHIS ' :f: ;«Sn SVS T - ' : t BOB COOMBS ANNE FJARLI ' ' Mm! ROSS BRISCO , odYL ' EWART BOB FULLER y ■' :sm P 0% VIRGINIA GRAMLICH ROGER HILL PENNY GREENLAW BOB HOLMES DONNA HAFNER « v„ B ' .IUS  m EUGENIA HUGHES MARIE-MARTHE JOSEPH FRED KLINGBEIL THEDA KONKLE WALTER KROHN ' DARLENE LOGAN BONNIE PENNER SANDRA McGLOTHLEN 1 _ JANICE SABO ARLENE OSBORNE i - gj HEIDI SHEEHAN ORMOND SHEEHAN MINNIE SHULTZ r jy - w ■I y- ' f ' If I. y iJW7 ' rr.;«i c ST 7 ' — .: ' %;•; ' V 5f LELAND SPURGEON - ' •e? s5i jfi=sr?i. ?S5itir ' ss ca r; 9 -- HARLAN WOLFE DON WOODRUFF GLEN BAUDER ft ' i DON KELLISON DON PHELPS ' i jM: JANIE SHRUM ■' ' P ' y PAUL WOODRUFF flJtJfO Q!vacSa,i junior hformals The end of the course Ross takes it on the rocker Gin finds solace from Jo ophomms Dean Nelson Frances Nulk Sigrid Krautschick ,■' - ' ■' ' .r J ' icv ' ' x ' - Margaret Peterson Ruby Ratzlaff Duane Richardson Ululani Rodriques a:. .„. .,..... iMi Teddy Stevens Tommy Stutchman LaVonna Swearingen Lavonne Swearingen ■Jilarilee ■j v . ..- ' Wesiphal - ■, ' -7,1 ' ,■j skeT Westphal Melbert Westphal David Willard ' -s -esrW ' -a - ' NOT ;hown Phyllis Wiswell Tommy Wong Jerry Jackson Sophomore J fi for ma Is resfemm ioe , vce sjvt? ' A S Sharon Glenn, Richard Gowan, Dan Hallock, Roy Hamilton, Forest Johnson. Robert Kalua, Jeanine Klinger, Mary Ann Lewis, Violet McPhee, Vivian McPhee. Sharon Murray, Becky Nulk, Billy Pan, Eleanor Philpott, Glenn Philpott. 1? ' ' ' iS w- ' ? ' H «.. • . ° p h)l f fi Clark Tartar Bradley Thurmafi ViElsK? ' a EuhTbIe Janice Wilkinson , Lewis Wilson Hershel Woodruff Pat Woten MarilyriifYoung i Jreskman h formats e  - riascie-K ian Jofc vgrnizdhVi String Snsemble directed by MISS IVYLYN TRAVER Zrombone Zrio Zmmpet Zrio BOB WELLS. TED GREENLAW, HAROLD JAMES LONNIE EISEMAN, DEAN NELSON, RONALD GREENLAW Band MR. GARLAND C. PETERSON Music Director IH  ■■. P It A f Jl J m C 4Qi HWit % 1 ■ri 4 i o i H 1 Top row, left to right: Lester Margart, Ted Greenlaw, Jerry Cople, Harlan Wolfe. Middle row, left to right: Bob Welb, Harold James, Joanne Werner, Margaret Tarter, Jim Logan, Mel- bert Westphal. Front row, left to right: Marjorie Champion, Virginia Holt, Jo Rouse, Lois Marie Woods. Chorus mmm9m: ' : STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER G. A. Hicks, Sponsor; Marilyn Hughes, Pianist; Bill Wells, Assistant Secretary; Dorothy Tanner, Secretary; Harold James, Rel. Vice Presi- dent; Lois Marie Woods, President; Marjorie Champion, Social Vice President; Marlin Elkins, Treasurer; Betty Davis, Assistant Treasurer; Jim Logan, Parliamentarian; Jo Rouse, Chorister. Student Msociation STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICES, SECOND SEMESTER Terry Finney, Parliamentarian; Henry Martin, President; Jeanne Gibson, Treasurer; Joanne Werner, Social Vice President; G. A. Hicks, Sponsor. Missing at time picture was taken: Judy Anderson, Religious Vice Presi- dent; Bradley Thurman, Secretary; Billy Champion, Sergeant- at- Arms. ctivtties Prep Chronicle Staff Nina Olson Editor-in-Chief Bob Tepner Editor-in-Chief Marlin Elkins Assoc. Editor Mrs. Leona Burman, Advisor Bonnie Penner Assoc. Editor  f « l.- Pat Adams, Assoc. Editor Marilyn Brenner Assoc. Editor r Jeanette Davis Associate Editor (K Jeanne Gibson Make-up Editor WMow Zree Staff 4 Dorothy Tanner Secretary Ivan Nelson Photo Editor S. W. Johnson Advisor Business Manager ■• tvrcm Nadine Riggs Bus. Secretary Bob Wells Editor-in-Chief P. L, Howe Photographer j ( I A- 1 ;.;;■«■■J II Kdigious SHARE YOUR FAITH RADIO TEAM TROMBONE TRIO: TRUMPET TRIO: Bob Wells, Ted Greenlaw, Harold James. Ronald Greenlaw, Lonnie Eiseman, Dean Nelson, Don Wheeler, Technician Mrs. Wheeler Nina Olson Lois Marie Woods Marjorie Champion Ramona Richli Elder Johnson Asst. Dir. Narrator Vocalist Vocalist Nanator Director MISSIONARY VOLUNTEERS PLAN ACTIVITIES IN CHAPEL PROGRAM Judy Anderson, Joanne Werner Terry Finney, Bob Wells A PRAYER BAND Heidi Sheehan--Bonnie Penner Janice Sabo--Theda Konkle Kccreation Tuesday and Thursday Rouerskarin. lots of fun Spanish Club SPANISH CLASS practices language at a party Zeachers of Zomorrow TEACHERS OF TOMORROW OFFICERS Left to right: Marilyn Young, Publicity Secretary Gail Clary, Vice President Warren Elkins, President Virginia Hodson, Treasurer Eugenia Hughes, Secretary tiapsliots vV Brisco ent«rt iy 3 . - 1 u ' ' Macitro ' Peteraort airvi Inn iA r teosterj Honest Avbe. Ai-; Do n ' t tfet -.T aci i Use W;- Id root C« « OU,C aH.e Ti c clivviait of A pAtfeLArit dv HisQV$ Sponsor Cist Bank of America St. Helena Melvin A. Nelson, Real Estate St. Helena La Sierra College Arlington O. K. Rubber Welders St. Helena Pacific Union College Angwin Parriort Pontiac St. Helena Albert ' s Napa St. Helena Variety Store St. Helena Angwin Book Bindery Angwin The Sweet Shoppe St, Helena Basalt Rock Company, Inc. Napa Oscar F. Tandy Napa A. E. Bullet, Jeweler St. Helena Tom ' s Time-Aerie Angwin Busby ' s Uptown Furniture Co. Napa Tunnell Barber Shop Angwin Campus Chronicle Angwin Valley Electrical Service Napa Carither ' s Napa Yates and Cochrane Napa College Garage and Service Sta. Angwin Glendale Sanitarium Napa College Mercantile Co. Angwin Best Service Cleaners Napa Eileen ' s Angwin Business Tax-Work Service Napa Elbert L, Kenyon, Plumbing Baldis Gift Shop and and Building Supplies Napa Jeweler St. Helena Fashionland St. Helena Barwick Business Machines Napa Keig ' s Shoe Store Napa College of Medical Myers Chevrolet Co. St. Helena Evangelists Loma Linda Pacific Press Pub. Assn. Mountain View Village Market Angwin P. U. C. Dairy Angwin Scott Tandy Agency Napa P. U. C. Press Angwin Horace A. Jenkins St. Helena Royal Recording Angwin Morrison Funeral Home St. Helena St. Helena Sanitarium and Smith Pharmacy St. Helena Hospital Sanitarium Hammond Lumber Co. St. Helena Allen and Benedict Furniture Napa Klingbeil ' s Shoe Store St. Helena Abe Strauss Napa Dr. Milton A. Ruhl St. Helena Berglund Napa Hilltop Food Center Angwin Brown ' s Auto Parts St. Helena Drs, Caldwell and Central Valley Builder ' s Baldwin, Dentists St. Helena Supply St. Helena Dr. Chas. R. Campbell Angwin Dean J. Turner Freight Service St. Helena Dr. Aalder ' s Hot Springs Calistoga Family Drug Napa Purity Store St. Helena Arighi and Ballerini Napa Rosenberg ' s Santa Rosa Garden House St, Helena Santa Rosa Glass and Paint Santa Rosa Henry Danieli Awnings Napa Roben C. Martin Lakeside Dairy Napa Your Friendly Dealer Napa Catalog Sales Office Napa Studebaket Sales and Napa Linoleum Co. 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