Pasadena College - La Sierra Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1968
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Michael Swafford Advisor. . . Dr. Val J. Christensen Age ofExplosion . . knowledge, power, population wealth, violence. A heaviness of causes and effects bears down relentlessly, immersing us in a torrential stream of change . . . A nd there is that sober threat that the stream leads not to Progress, but to the scene of an absurd rehash 0 f history-exploded. M A rw NES. .. . BUS pm-N5 aim HPRBWAA t + s Pasadena College . . . instituted Table of Contents by those who havefaith that there is Preface ................. Meaning in history,for those who would Dedication ...... . have that Meaning rnake a difference. Academics and Administration ..... . L61 Sleffd . . . charts the course ofa C1055-QS -------- - - - student body in Quest ofGrowthe 0fgC1l1iZClIl'0nS ....... . . . preparing to participate rneaning- Activities ............... fully in the changing world. Intercollegiate Athletics . . . Advertisements ........... Index .......... . . . wma ?' 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' W' w -1-rw, , X ,uf ' ,4 4- P M M ,Q W A Vgrg.. 3 , qi-g w w ' Q11 1 QQ fi r. Director: 968 La Sierra Dedicatee Alma Mater Nestled near the high Sierras, Graced by palm and pine, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Strong in truth divine. Friendships formed upon our campus Shall enduring be, For with God we stand united, Bound by love are we. Refrain: Lift her banner, Spread her glory Over land and sea, Ever loyal to our college, Pasadena C. by Chester C. Crill ., li wwf aG? X . . . 5 ' WWW Perhaps a performance for a civic group by the Chamber Singers, the pre- sentation of the Christmas Pageant by the Bresee Chapel Choir, or a program of patriotic music by A Cappella Choir for Hungarian refugees at the Tenth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution celebration. One thing is quite certain: Dr. Crill is always preparing for a major perform- ance somewhere. What is true now has been true throughout his career- he has consistently withstood the rigors of performances before demand- ing audiences for thirty-three years. Dr, Crill came to Pasadena College in T947 well-prepared to assume the chairmanship ofthe Division of Fine Arts, As an undergraduate at Green- ville College, he had been a member of the college quartet, president of his senior class, and yearbook editor. His graduate studies were com- pleted at the Eastman School of Music, as well as the University of Oklahoma. lRefer to page 32.l The leadership of Dr. Crill has been instrumental in making the Division of Fine Arts an integral part of college life and constituent relations. Over 200 students participate in the six choirs and band. He continues to be very creative, and is known for the spirit with which he welds his choirs into a unit. Pasadena College recognized his contribution by conferring upon him an honorary Doctor of Music degree at the T966 Commencement. On that occasion it was aptly said of him: Through the quality of his spirit, the sharing of his talent in music, and his service to higher education, he has enhanced the academic life of the campus, the fellowship of the church, and the culture of mankind. 3 1- . L,,.'!':i 53 of T.: 'Y , 2 9. rt. :rf I 1 oft Qu Ji' .. R V 0 ' oi: r i E ABOVE LEFT: Someone found a rather appropriate hat for Prof Crill to wear during a party on campus. CENTER: Dr. Crill, as he warms his students up on a few scales. RIGHT: A Cappella members prepare for the downbeat. LEFT: Dr. Crill finds time to smile even during the hectic hours of registration. PM fi? Dr. Crill and his wife, Alice, Were honored after twenty years of service to the college and Bre- see Church ot the Nazarene by a This is Your Lite program. Here, they pose iust before cut- ting the cake at the reception. Dr. and Mrs. Crill make a tre- mendous team: he directs, while she plays the organ. Mrs. Crill also teaches piano and organ lessons. The Crills have three children: Charles and Carole, of college age, and Virginia, in high school. Dr. Crill exemplUies the spirit of Pasadena Col- lege. A man of vast ex- perience, he continues to grow-and to help others in their quest for growth. To one who has ded- icated twenty-one years to the students of Pas- adena College, we ded- icate the 1968 LA SIERRA. , -----f 1,-wffvtf , , ,I N r-TF+f- - - 4 A 1 si Nl. f .ff Kaul 2. F K . LTm-f-- az 0 k 5' wx! 1 N X - . .. Qi. x 'L gg--4325. ' V I .1 'imfbl' s 7 ' x Honor your teachers. Shun the company of all men you would not wish to resemblep receive not in vain the favors God has be stowed on you. Rabelais in GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL A dynamic administration plans ahead. Students seek the company of those they would resemble. Academics and Administration qt. am. 152, W M-'siFw 5ixf4f'f'.f ' .. ,, , .' W L W'N,mg,lw - 'Q frwr1 '?mQ.h3f 'A ' X' , ' ' , WWF' ,' 'N M1 wLV UQg,,LwL 5 3 'W ' V. 4 , '!'L'?' 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Q 15-fa 5 . 11 E14 3 ,Y ,- ' mm H 'M W V1 .Bi af ,f V7 W5 , s sz W President Completes Fourth ' Year: Sights Set Toward ,fr z., College Expansion. A dynamic Christian minister and administrator, Dr, Shelburne Brown 3 , assumed the challenge of the presidency of Pasadena College in l964. As president he has been singularly successful. This year, at his sug- gestion, a master plan which will guide the physical growth of the college campus for twelve to fifteen years was adopted by the Board of Trustees. His fine rapport with the constituency will undoubtedly be 4 Uh' instrumental in the realization of this plan. Yet, even though presidential responsibility requires extensive travel and administrative work, Dr. Brown still maintains excellent rapport with the student body. Students look forward to his Friday chapel talks, for he is in touch with modern trends of thought and action, and strives to put contemporary events in Christian perspective. l-le also takes time to sponsor the ski club and golf team, and he is a familiar sight on the front row at all the basketball games. Perhaps the reason for his success is reflected by the words he spoke extemporaneously at the i967 Nazarene Student Leadership Confer- ence: My dream for Nazarene colleges and you as students is that our whole student bodies would be infected with the idea that we are training world civilization - a world civilization that is so lamed in the area of motivation . . . lf only we could convey this spirit of stepping out to make a positive contribution as a leader to the :- students of our schools, until every one of them were imbued with the idea that we are destined to serve in the coming world civiliza- tion. We have a place of importance, and it is not enough to get an education for an income, but we must make an impact on our day and the future. Dr. Brown takes time out to relax after a hard day at the desk. D,-I Gnd Mrs, Brown in fheir home- President Brown qddregstng Friday Chgpel, Mrs. Sorweide, secretary to the president. ,L , Board of Trustees pproves Q Master Plan Q-sae i Tlf+-T---f .L-- ' PresidenT Brown and Chairman Nees confer Toward end of session The Fall T967 meeTing of The Board oT TrusTees is cerTain To be looked upon in TuTure years as a Turning poinT in The hisTory of Pasadena College. IT was aT This session ThaT The board almosT unanimously adopTed a masTer plan To guide The growTh oT The TaciliTies of The campus. The need Tor a masTer plan became auiTe evidenT while adminis- TraTors were Trying To deTermine where To place The new one mil- lion dollar library so ThaT iT would be cenfrally locaTed as The campus expanded. A member of The second largesT archiTecTural Tirm in The UniTed STaTes was employed To draw The plans. lSee page 2O.l DR. L. GUY NEES, chairman of The board Officers of the board, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. E. E. Zachary, Vice President, Dr. L. Guy Nees, Presidenh Dr. J. Wesley Mieras, SecreToryg Dr. WilberT LiTTle, Treasurer. TQEQAIS Wfli?-12 . ,g '- -A . f X31 - ref' . . ff :ms .. finals-. :.: . A t vi f l .Cl ... .-. ,K-A fsf-vel Members of the Board, left to right, FRONT, John Adams, N. Mex., E. E. Zachary, No. Cal., J. Wesley Mieras, L.A., L. Guy Nees, L.A., W. Shelburne Brown M. L. Mann, Ariz., Francis L. Smee, Cen. Cal., Kenneth Vogt, Sac., W. Lee Gann, Ha., CENTER: Leland Smoot, L.A., Wendell Wellman, L.A., J. Paul Downey Ariz., Ira L. True, Jr., Cen. Cal., Ernie Owen, So. Cal., Howard Anderson, Sac., Walter E. Bells, No. Cal., Daniel Penn, Sac., Ponder Gilliland, So. Cal., M. S Lydic, Ariz., Gus Bergesen, Sa. Cal., Richard Borbe, No. Cal., REAR: Bill Prince, L.A., Robert Scott, So, Cal., W. H. Deitz, Cen. Cal., James Shaw, No. Call, Wilbert Little, L.A., Harold Morris, N. Mex., Malvin Klassen, Cen. Cal., W. H. Burton, So. Cal,, Fred Fike, N.Mex., Marvin Shelby, Ha. NEASE HALL, classroom and office building. W Mlimwm iw-f pw Ms, wifi C I 'I-s. mmm 'f5Elm: v J-h. 4, . ,.,,. fm' Wmmmzz HI Aucrvwnrzrur-fr r:L.AS:3mDorv1s: LM H musumfifss Em Q .1 GQDLJVWN 5 NUQSE TQNL: urs? sc::ENcES NECSE HAL L CDMNIQNS KLA!-5LsEN VULJNG Hxu L, SCMZNCE K ADMIN :BLDG 1' L QELAGADN u rv: UHADEL. W N NNE anvs x Q ADGLQED AQTS V 1Durv0z'nS Dv-vvsarcxxn. Em NH mei Ummm vvolvvc NS DGQN1 MAINYENANCE D DHY5-TISS MATH Z n.usnAnv i I' GU -13 I Architects rendering of the new library. 5 ,Ui New Library Set For Immediate Future Blueprints for an edifice adequate to accommodate a student body of Two Thousand have been accepted for Pasadena College's new library facility. To be erected on The present site ofthe infirmary, this modern structure will come to stand near the focal point of the future campus. Refreshing in design, it will assume a role vital to the life of the academic community. The face of Pasadena College changes every day as old buildings are removed to make way for the new. A con- tinual program of land acquisition and development is also being carried on to eventually provide for a campus several times the size of that presently occupied by the school. A building steeped in emotion and memories for alumni of Pasadena, the old chapel gives way to progress. I . ,rr 4' Accreditation Renewal Requires Self-Scrutin DR. HARVEY B. SNYDER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Traveling is one of Dr. Harvey Snyder's primary duties as he represents Pasadena College and Dr. Brown around the country, His travel requires a constant strenuous schedule as he fulfills his responsibility as Administrative Assistant to the President, as well as Acting Chairman of the Division of Education and Psychology. In addition to his regular respon- sibilities, he was the editor of the 264 page accreditation report to the Western College Association this year. Like most busy people with professional interests, he still takes time to serve on several commissions and committees concerned with accreditation and legislative inquiry. Presently he is president of the Education Alumni Association of the University of Southern California, as Well as secretary of the Commission on Accreditation, California Council on the Eval- uation of Teachers. Dr. Snyder has served Pasadena College since l938. His service continues to bring the future of Pasadena College closer to the present. -A sri ADMINISTRATION BUILDING NS. -,GW i l C . , Y I. lc, 5,.f,4,4s 2 TOP: Dr. Snyder's secretary, Mrs. Morrison. CENTER: Mrs. Ballew, secretary to Dr. Gresham. BOTTOM: Dr. Gresham attending faculty meeting. PC Changes to Quarter System DR, L. PAUL GRESHAM, DEAN OF THE COLLEGE The position of Dean of the College has been unusually challenging this year. Effecting the transition from the semester to quarter system, while at the same time preparing for accreditation renewal by the Western College Association has required monumental extra work. To fill out what might already be considered a full day of regular activities, Dr. Gresham has several hobbies. A keen interest in American history has provided him with such a background that he lectures in detail on the Civil War and sectionalism without notes. The collection of watches and photographs of watches ot historical significance also occu- pies a portion of his spare time. Dr. Gresham and his Wife even take time out to be sponsors ofthe Hawaii Club. Certainly, Dr. Gresham's ability and stamina, scholarly inter- ests and concern for students helped Pasadena College make a significant stride into the future this year. i Q 5 ---g,f'-v ' DR. JAMES H. JACKSON DEAN OF STUDENTS A man whose enTire day is focused on The personal needs of sTudenTs of Pasadena College is Dr. James H. Jackson, Dean of STudenTs. Under his broad adminisTraTive responsibiliTy come The counseling and healfh services, financial aid To sTudenTs, parking, and dormiTories. He also serves on seven adminisTraTive councils. Dr. Jackson carne To Pasadena College in l949, afTer several years in The pasToraTe. He was highly successful in developing The forensics pro- gram of The college. An arTiculaTe speaker and Tacfful, efficienT adminisTraTor, he was appoinTed Dean of STudenTs in l96O. His area of service has increased sfeadily each year unTil, This year, beyond his duTies as Dean he also served as AcTing Chairman of The Division of l.eTTers and PresidenT of Alfadena RoTary Club. Neverfheless, he sTill has Time To be a Tremendous advisor To The sTudenT council, and To chaT wiTh sTudenTs alaouT Their personal concerns. No wonder Dr. Jackson has come To be known as A man who geTs Things done. J ca Dean Focuses on Student Needs Student Services Office: clearinghouse for quesTiOnS, . ?'ff i , , . , f A'4,- , :gf 1, 1 Mfr' V T ' .JJT T ,.r .,, ' W E T I ... T W---v-ssl ' if l J -W 'Z 4 -- 4- 5 T If , -nr f 'Q rg t, ii 2 FY 9 f xv , fy it E ! i . E .f 1 i l l 2 l LELA LONDON, Counselor ot Women. LEWIS R THOMPSON Counselor of Men Mrs. Lela London, Counselor of Women, came to Pasadena College in l958. Besides serving on several administrative councils and advising the AWS coun- cil, she teaches several courses in religious education each year. Mr. Lewis R. Thompson assumed his responsibilities as Counselor ot Men in 1960. l-le has also served as chairman of the Scholarship and Grant in Aid Com- mittee, member ot several administrative committees, and advisor to the AMS council. l-le also teaches courses in education. 4...JSJ '-.WNW MR. CARLETON PONSFORD DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Endowment Reaches One Million Dollars To develop consTiTuenT and public reIaTions is The primary purpose of The Office of DevelopmenT, Church relafions, public relaiions, sTudenT re- cruiTmenT, college pubIicaTions, corporaTion and foundaTion soIiciTaTion, deferred giffs, and alum- ni affairs all demand The aTTenTiori of This office. This year, an addiTion To The sTaff was made To aid in sTudenT pubIiciTy. Mr. William Greenelsh, AssociaTe in DevelopmenT, has had The respon- sibiliiies enfailed by High School and Senior Days, as well as ediTing Two new periodicals, The New Ones and PresidenTial HoT-line. Also, he is responsible for The selecTion, Training and supervision of The sTudenT represenTaTive groups. An alumnus of Pasadena College, Mr. CarIeTon Ponsford re- Turned To his alma maTer Ten years ago To serve as DirecTor of Development Mr. Ponsford now has mammoTh acIminisTra- Tive responsibiliTy, and Travels more Than 50,000 miles each year on college business. Since he assumed This capaciTy, endowmenT of The college has grown subsTanTially, unTil iT now amounTs To approximaTely one million dollars. Mr. Ponsforol seTs as his personal goal To see endowmenT reach Ten million dollars before he reTires. ln addiTion To serving as DirecTor of DevelopmenT, Mr. Ponsford serves as Execufive SecreTary of The Alumni AssociaTion. MRS. THOMPSON, secreiary To Mr. Ponsford MR. WILLIAM GREENELSH, AssociaTe in Development DR WES MIERAS, Alumni AssociaTion Presidenf. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Many oT The 3,600 alumni of Pasadena College are active in The Alumni Asso- ciation, led by Dr. Wes Mieros. Each year sTudenTs look Forvvard To The conTribuTion To The college by The Alumni AssociaTion. In recenT years, alumni have purchaseol property, folding Tables, anol a porTable microphone system. This year, The associciTion had as iTs goal The furnishing of Young I-lc1ll's loungefa Tive Thousand dollar proiecT. In addition, The Alumni Constituent Organizations Promote Campus Improvement MRS. ANNIE ARMS, Women's Auxiliary President. AssociaTion sponsors Vocation Week in chapel and The Homecoming banquet WOMENS AUXILIARY. Mrs. Annie Arms leads The Pasadena College Womens Auxiliary. Formed in Ociober I967, This nevv organizaTion provides Tel- lovvship and opporTuniTy Tor service Tor women con- sTiTuenTs. Members underTook To refurnish Cenrer Goodwin's lounge This year. Vistng high school seniors are assigned rooms by IfronT To backi Ron Gilliland, Vonnie True, and Ed Hammock on The night before Senior Day acTiviTies, DR. CECIL MILLER, REGISTRAR Dr. Miller has as his task the keeping ot accurate and complete cumulative records of all stu- dents, compilation and dissemination ot grades, and admissions to the college. In addition, he is a Professor of Education, and serves on six administrative committees. Though Dr. Miller handles so much paper work, students never become numbers to him as he treats each one with personal concern. Registration office secretaries, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. LaSource, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs Smith, and Miss Ragains. Simplified Registration Procedure Ina ugurated Registration procedure was simplified substan- tially this year when the college adopted the quarter system. Students now register tor the entire' year at one time, and the forms include carbon paper. Fork it over! John Watkin completes payment on his account at the Business Office. JAMES MCLEOD, Business Office Manager. MR. ROBERT L. FOSTER BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE COLLEGE In charge of the financial management of Pasadena College since February T966 has been Mr. Robert L. Foster. Mr. Foster came to Pasadena College from managing a branch office of Bank of America, a background which renders him quite qualified to handle Pasadena colleges two million dollar annual budget. His responsibilities include more than man- aging the budget, however. l-le is also ultimately in charge of the care of the physical facilities, man- agement of the non-academic staff, and the student employment office. Business Manager Contends with Rising Operational Costs LESTER B. LEAVENWORTH, Chief Accountant X. L... DR, JAMES HAMILTON CHAPLAIN OF THE COLLEGE As a church-related educational institution, the spiritual element is diffused throughout college lite. lt is fitting that one individual has as his charge the overseeing ot spiritual vveltare on campus. Dr, James Hamilton assumed his duty as chaplain in l96l. His extensive education and experience in ministry and counseling, as well as his devotion, has enabled him to do an excel- lent iolo teaching religion, arranging chapel pro- grams, and counseling students during his tenure. Chaplain Coordinates Religious Affairs EUGENIA WEST PATZKOWSKI, Reference Librarian and Assist- ant Professor. B.S., Jacksonville State College, M.A., Central State College, Edmond, Oklahoma. Graduate Study. Pasadena College 1967-68. MADELYN DAVIS, Serials Librarian. A,B., Pasadena College. Candidate for the M.A. in Library Science, Immaculate Heart College, Pasadena College since 1959. ESTHER D, SCHANDORFF, Acting Head Librarian. A.B., Pasadena College 1951 M.S., in Library Science University of Southern California, 1954 Library Assistant, Pasadena College, 1952-1954. Pasadena College since 1954 Facult and Students Anticipate New Librar Builders ot the present library tacilities in 1949 could not have knovvn that they were in the throes ot a tremendous knowledge explosion. Books and periodicals continue to arrive - over 100,000 volumes have now accumulated. Stu- dents and taculty eagerly await the new 38,000 square-toot library. Complete with modern electronic and audio-visual equipment, taculty offices and group study rooms, the library vvill have ample space tor 200,000 voliimes and 400 students. 'WTS' 5533135158223 1 S ix .,.s I A, I I ' A , i 'fi I I EA J 'A .- ' i 2 V lii l I ff. ,L:,, pfgj L,j,-, 355, .rs,iiii - ,,,,,, ,Q y lf f: i5Eii E If , A 4 . 3 l ,,,,, ,'i' 5 f f ,VVV fif ,j .lir s I I itiil I .y I -fx I J it ' , VY I , Fine Arts Students I Enhance College Cultural Life CHESTER C. CRILL CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISION OF FINE ARTS A talented music educator, Chester C. Crill was endowed with a rich background of academic training and practical experience when he began teaching at Pasadena College twenty-one years ago. An alumnus of Greenville College, Dr. Crill earned his M.Mus. degree at the University of Oklahoma following graduate study at Eastman School of Music. After teaching at Roberts Junior College, he served as Dean of Fine Arts at Bethany-Peniel College. ln addition to directing college choirs, Dr. Crill has served as Minister of Music at the Bresee Avenue Church of the Naz- arene. Under his direction, a musical Christmas pageant is presented that attracts over seven thousand persons annually. Dr. Crill is also a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. For his contribution to' the field of music which he has made as Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts and Professor of Music, Pasadena College conferred upon him an honorary Doctor of Music degree in 1966. f ..,,,. - ,,,. -msn-.nw ,, ,..-.- - 7 'ffffix ID I ,YA ,. . ,. i fx g' 21 , , ,. Chris Uchibori avvaits his turn at a Tuesday evening recital. MARVIN G. DEAN, Associate Professor of Music. B.M., Michi- gan State University: M.M., American Conservatory of Music. Director of Music, Los Angeles First Church of the Nazarene. He and his wife give concerts for civic organizations and churches. Pasadena College since 1966. We .- Q' K. ' 3 Y re it .X . TQ ELIZABETH R. NELSON, Associate Professor of Music, A.B., Northwest Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Boston University, Author of a Christian Service Training book: Practical Church Music. Sponsor of the freshman class. Member of National Asso- ciation of Teachers of Singing and the Hymn Society of America. Pasadena College since 1948. A singular contribution to Pasadena College is made by students of the Music Department. A sharp pep band adds rhythm at basketball games, while the concert band adds class to several events each year. Six choirs perform sacred and secular music to audiences that have been conditioned to their high quality. Choirs and quartets contact a large portion of the constituency each year during tours. And, all the choirs and the orchestra combine each year to perform Hanclel's Messiah. ESTHER SAXON, Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory. B.Mus., M.Mus., George Peabody College. Member of the Pasadena branch of the California Music Teachers Association. Presents an annual piano concert. Pasadena College since 1959. WILLO MAY BERESFORD, AssociaTe Professor of Music. B.F.A., Befhany-Peniel College, M.Mus., Universify of Oklahoma, Member of The Music Teachers Association of Pasadena. Pasadena College 1948-57, 1965-68. Through Sacred Music Men Climb Spiritual Heights O for a Thousand Tongues To sing My greaT Redeemer's praise, The glories of my God and King, The Triumphs of His grace! My gracious MasTer and my God AssisT me To proclaim, To spread Through all The earTh abroad The honors of Thy name. 1 Jesus, The name ThaT charms our fears ThaT bids our sorrows cease, 'Tis music in The sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and healTh, and peace. I He breaks The power of reigning sin, He seTs The prisoner free, His blood can make The foulesT clean, His blood availed for me. by Charles Wesley KEITH A. PAGAN, Associafe Professor of Music EducaTion. B.Mus.Ed. BeThany Naz- arene College, M.Mus.Ed,, Oklahoma Universifyg candidafe for D.Mus.Ed., Indiana UniversiTy, Sponsor of MENC, direcfs Crusader Band, Orchesfra, Treble Choir, Chapel Service Choir. Danforth Teacher, T960-ol. Vice PresiclenT, California College and UniversiTy Faculry Associarion, i967-68, Pasadena College since l96l. RUTH E. HOECKLE, Assisranf Professor of Music and English. B.S.L., Vennard College, B. Mus., M. Mus., American Conserva- Tory of Music: M.A., California STaTe College aT Los Angeles. Pasadena College since l956. i Art Department Sponsors Annual Pasadena College Art Festival LOIS E. HALL, Associate Professor of Arts and Crafts, A.B., California State College at Chico, M.A., University of Southern California. Co-sponsor of the annual Pasadena College Art Festival. Member of the Pasadena Artists Associates. Pasadena College since 1937. JAMES C. DOBSON, SR., Assistant Professor of Art. A.B., Bethany Nazarene College, M.A., Cal State at Los Angelesg professional training at the Art lnstitute of Pittsburgh. College representative traveling with groups and choirs. During 1967, the Pasadena Star News published several of his polit- ical cartoons. Pasadena College since 1963. JAMES H, JACKSON ACTING CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISION OF LETTERS In addition to his duties as Dean of Students and Pro- fessor of Speech, James H. Jackson has rendered val- ualole service to Pasadena College as Acting Chairman of the Division of Letters. Receiving both an A.B. and M.A. degree from Pasadena College, Dr. Jackson carried on graduate studies at Pacific School of Religion, Fresno State College, and Whittier College. An ordained Naza- rene minister, he began teaching at Pasadena College in T949 and has served his alma mater with dedication for nearly twenty years. A Danforth Scholar, Dr. Jackson earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in speech from the University of Southern California. Building a national reputation for Pasadena College in intercollegiate forensic activities as Professor of Speech, he has now channeled his energies into a drive for better student services as Dean of Students. JOSEPH E. BIERCE, Assistant Professor of Speech. B.S., M.A., Indiana State College, Member and sponsor of Pi Kappa Delta. Director of Forensics, Pasadena College since I966. CAROL NORHEIM, Instructor in Speech. A.B., Pasa- dena Collegeg M.A., California State College at Los Angeles, Pasadena College since 1965. , . ,, ,,,, an K! K ,fri ARDEN L, BENNETT, Associate Professor of Spanish. AA., Uni- versidad de Santo Tomas, AB., John Fletcher College, Licen- ciado en Derecho, Universidad Nacional de Panama, MA. and candidate for Ph.D., University of Southern California, Licensed minister in the Spanish District, Church of the Nazarene. District treasurer of that district. Sponsor of Los Hidalgosf' Pasadena College since 1961. n V. 3 S' 1? 5 New Video Tape and Closed Circuit TV Equipment Finds Extensive Use in Speech Department E.. X Modern Lab Facilities Assist in Mastery of Foreign Languages FRANCOIS THERO lege. Pasadena C l l l l 6 l f -L f ,mf is 3 'fm ROBERT L. OWEN, Assistant Professor ot Journalism, Director ot News Service, and editor ot Clarion AB., Northwest Nazarene College, M.A., Pasadena College. Author of several hundred articles and stories for religious press, a well as tour books. Pasadena College 1967-68, LYDA ENGLAND, Assistant Protessor ot English. A.B., Pasadena College, M.A., graduate study, University of Southern California, Sponsors Kappa Delta Epsilon. Pasadena College since 1963. 1 Ti. ' J. N, ,V I -44 is 141 , gm ff' KSKYM ly.. , .... 5, .fs-M A .J S -JA .N as GARTH E. MORSE, Associate Professor of Physics. A.B., Pasadena College, M.S., University of Southern California, Ph.D. University of California, Riverside. Pasadena College I952-61, I965-68. VAL J. CHRISTENSEN CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISION OF SCIENCE An active churchman and an outstanding scientist, Val J. Christensen came to Pasadena College eight years ago, after serving eight years as a Research Proiect Leader tor the Dow Chemical Company. Educated at Bethany-Peniel College, Dr. Christensen instructed several years at the University ot Kansas, where he was awarded a Doctor ot Philosophy degree in I952. Listed in American Men of Science, Dr. Christensen is a mem- ber ot Phi Delta Lambda, Phi Lamba Upsilon, Sigma Xi, and holds a Phi Beta Kappa key. In addition to these honors, he has made scholarly contributions by writing articles for scientific iournals, and has had two major papers published, as well as being issued a patent on a magnesium process. Despite his heavy work load as Professor of Chemistry and Chairman ot the Division ot Science, he has sponsored both the La Sierra and Phi Delta Lambda. Dr. Christensen presently serves as Sunday School Superintendent of the First Church ot the Nazarene in Pasadena. i fsrrrfff 4 iif- N f'ff , I Research Cpportunities Provided by Science Professors I Byron Lois, Paul Wilday, and Chuck Frye study results on gas chromato- graph during a summer research proiect. During The past few years, the Department of Chemistry has provided qualified maiors opportunity to explore original research problems extensively. Primarily during the summer, under the direction of Dr. Val J. Christensen and Dr. Victor l-leasley, students have pursued the study of such subiects as Bromination of Dienes and Car- bene Chemistry. 535,000 in funds have been provided by the Petroleum Research Fund, Research Corporation and the National Science Foundation. The results ot study have been the subject ot several articles in scien- tific journals, -if Rf WJ ANTHONY J. GODFREY, Assistant Professor at Biology. Bachelor of Veterinary Science, Bristol University, Diploma of Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Edinburgh University. Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Pasadena College since 1966. 1... VICTOR L. HEASLEY, Associate Professor of Chemistry. A.B., Hope Collegeg Ph,D., University of Kansas, Sponsor of the Class of 1968. Chairman of the Cultural Affairs Committee. Has been awarded three personal research grants since coming to Pasadena College for research in chemistry. Author of several articles on organic chemistry. Pasadena College since l963. Science Students Explore Man's Environment f f:9ifi.31iflf512f:ii1 - --if t , ..e...,,, Name., Q, - QA my K , ,,, ' ' A r,1:.- 1. ',.v L-L. s-f Pre-engineering student, Glen Hughes, concentrates on an architectural project. SHELDON O. SICKLER, Assistant Professor ot Mathematics. A.B., Pasadena College, M.A., UCLA. Graduate work at the Univers sity of California at Los Angeles, Pasadena College since l964. JESS W. WALLING, Lecturer in Biology. A.B., Pasadena Col-- lege, l948, B.S., Loma Linda University, l95O, M.A., Los Angeles State College, l963. Pasadena College since l962. lf ff - ' Q X1 1 5 f 1 , Pre-medical student, Ken Akey, examines tissue structures Through a microscope during Histology lab. 5 Q Physics student, David Fan, experiments with the departmenfs new electromagnet. ROY KEE, Lecturer in Engineering Drawing. A.B,, University of Oklahoma. .Ni X JOHN GROVES, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, AB, Pasa- dena Collegeg M.A., University of California at Riverside. Graduate work at the University of Southern California. Pasa- dena College since l965. Sponsor of the sophomore class. 43 l in iii S xv, S gg 'A l-Q X,., ii v zu 5 'si - T i ' ' :E 5 M A - 153. iii, ,I ,gr Students Increase Awareness of Modern Civilization through Social Sciences KENNETH O. FREY, Assistant Professor of Sociology. A.B., Bethany! Nazarene College, MA., New Mexico State University, Co-sponsor of the iunior class. Pasadena College since 1963. PAUL BENEFIEL, Instructor in Sociology. A.B., Pasadena Col- legeg M.A., Pasadena College, M.A., University of Southern Calitorniag Presently pastor of Pomona First Church, Pasadena College since 1959. 4-. RAYMOND M. COOKE CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISTON OF SOCIAL SCIENCE A scholar whose inspiring teaching and involvement with students resulted in his election as Most Inspirational Teacher of 1967, Raymond M. Cooke has completed his sixth year as Associate Professor of History. A graduate of Northwest Nazarene College, where he maiored in both history 'and philosophy, Dr. Cooke earned his M.A. degree at the Uni- versity of Idaho, the Ph.D. degree was awarded to him by the University of Oregon. While engaged in graduate studies, he served as a teaching fellow for several years at both the University of Oregon and its Extension Program. As Chairman of the Division of Social Science, Dr. Cooke has represented both his own probing scholarship and Pasadena College in articles that have been published in both the Pa- cific Historical Review and in the Journal of Religious History. Although his time is divided among five faculty committees, Dr. Cooke encourages outstanding students by sponsoring Sigma Phi Mu, Pasadena College's honor society. .ls K ...Q L. P. GRESHAM, Dean of the College and Professor of His- tory. A.B., Bethany-Peniel College, M.A., University of Okla- homa, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Pasadena College since 1955. 2, ,,, Q' v.,,VA f i i y , rs. . Ay yyy y lj mi i.,g r, . - V THOMAS ANDREWS, Assistant Professor of History, A.B., Pasa- dena College, candidate for Ph.D., University of Southern California. Author of four articles concerned primarily with the West, in historical iournals, also numerous book reviews. Forthcoming book: West from Salt Luke: The Mormon Guide- books arnd the California Gold Rush. Pasadena College, 1964- 66g 67-68. 4 0 Students Prepare for Public Education A recent survey revealed that sixty-five per cent of Pasadena College's alumni are involved in public education. The Department of Education and Psychology continues in this tradition. This year, 450 students worked specifically toward an eventual credential. Approximately seventy- five completed all study necessary. CECIL W. MILLER, Director of Admissions and Records and Professor of Education. A.B., Th.B. Bethany-Peniel College, M.Th., Ed.D., University of Southern California. Pasadena Col- lege since l948. VERN PEARSON, Associate Professor of Education. B.S., Uni- versity ot California, B.A., Fresno State Collegeg M.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Southern California. Sponsor S.C.T.A., sophomore class. Member of EDUCAPC, EDUCARE at U.S.C. CTA, and California Association of School Administrators. Pasadena College since 1957. 1 LEWIS R. THOMPSON, Counselor of Men, Assistant Professor of Education. B,Mus., Bethany-Peniel College, M.A., California State College at Los Angeles. Pasadena College since 1960. . i RALPH HORNBECK, Assistant Professor of Education. A.B., University of Southern California, M.A., Los Angeles State College. Pasadena College since 1960. Presently, Acting Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Pasadena. HARVEY B. SNYDER ACTING CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Serving as both Administrative Assistant to the President of the College and Professor of Education, Harvey B. Snyder has completed a year as Acting Chairman ofthe Division of Education and Psychology. A graduate of Northwest Naza- rene College, Dr. Snyder taught for a number of years at secondary schools in both Idaho and California. For two years he served as principal of Eagle High School in Eagle, Idaho. Dr. Snyder carried on graduate work at the University of Southern California where he earned his M.A. and M.Ed. degrees. In I947, U.S.C. conferred upon him the degree Doctor of Education. In the thirty years Dr. Snyder has served Pasadena College as teacher and administrator, he has assisted immeasurably in, making the college an outstanding teacher education center. ...s. S ff . f ' ETHEL G. ALLISON, Associate Professor of Education. A.B., Northwest Nazarene College, A,B., State Teachers College, Minot, North Dakota, A.M., University of Washington. Pasa- dena College since l954. Lab Facilities Enhance Psychology and Business Education Courses PAUL T. CULBERTSON, Professor of Psychology. AB. and MA., University of California, Berkeleyg Ph.D., University of Oregon. Author of Introduction to Christian Theology lwith Dr. H. Orton Wileyl, More Like the Master i1961l, Building a Bridge to a Better World 119501, and 'Roads to a Radiant Life, a series in the Herald of Holiness 119671. Teaches the college Sunday School class at Bresee. Dean of Pasadena College eighteen years. Pasadena College since 19411. Secretarial students learn short- hand with aid of electronic equipment. VERNA E. FREY, Instructor in Business Education. dena College. Pasadena College since 1965. 'if-I A.B. Pasa Lau-nu ' y-Q4 ----4 Home economics student, Barbara Fargo, adds to her wardrobe. i-of MILDRENE CHRISTENSEN, Instructor in Home Economics. B.S., Bethany Nazarene College, Pasadena College since 1961. Home Economics Majors Gain Discipline ln The Domestic Arts ELDRED MAE LA DUE, Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., Bethany-Peniel College, M.S., University of Illinois. Pasa dena College since l96l. JAMES L. POTEET, Assisfant Professor of Physical Educafion. A.B., Pasadena College, M.A., California State College at Los Angeles. Pasadena College since 1966. C-- ,..-.,- -V ,. K Dan Bradford measures his swing daring a volleyball confesf DAROLD TUCKER, Assisfanf Professor af Physical Education. A.B., Seaffle Pacific Collegeg M.A., Ball Sfafe Teachers' College. Pasadena College since 1964. 'W'!f. ui'li a, W CHALMER A. CARTWRIGHT, Associate Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics, A.B,, Pasadena Collegey M.S., University of Southern California. Coaches Varsity Bas- ketball. Pasadena College since l949. JOYCE BALLARD, Assistant Professor ot Physical Education, B.S., Greenville College, MA., Kent State University, Pasa- dena College since l9o5. Faculty co-ordinator of lntramurals. ,-N fa- Physical Well-Being Emphasized b P.E. Department CARROLL B. LAND, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. A.B., Pasadena Collegeg M,S., University of Southern California, ln doctorate program at U.S.C. Sponsor of the Letterman's Club. Active in NACA, CTA, AACBC, CCUFA. Editor of The Crusodergram. Pasadena College since l96O. Let the girls play, too! REUBEN R. WELCH, Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek. A.B., Pasadena College, B.D., Nazarene Theological Seminary. Sponsor of the freshman class. An outstanding speaker who travels extensively to speak to religious organi- zations. Pasadena College since 1960. ROSS E. PRICE, H. Orton Wiley Professor of Theology. A.B., Northwest Nazarene College, M.A., BD., Pasadena College, M.Th., McCormick Theological Seminary, Ph.D., University ot Southern California, DD., Pasadena College ll949l. Author of eight books, including commentaries on Micah, Lamentations, and Isaiah. Listings include Directory of American Scholars, Dictionary of International Biography and Directory of Amer- ican Philosophers. Dean ot the Graduate Division of Religion thirteen years. Pasadena College since 1948, LEWIS T. CORLETT, Professor of Theology. A.B., Peniel College, D.D., Bethany Nazarene College, graduate study at Dallas Theological Seminary. Chairman, Department of Education, Church of the Nazarene, 4 years, President Northwest Naza- rene College, 1942-52, President, Nazarene Theological Sem- inary, 1952-1966. Pasadena College since 1966. ., . i Q 1 1 .1 - 3 .r- F ing:-gf-gf'3fs!1?25i1,'tza'i' ' ' ' -' Understanding of the Meaning of Life Increased through Philosophy and Religion Studies M. ESTES HANEY, Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy. A.B., Pasadena College, M.A., Pasadena College, D.D., Northwest Nazarene College. Pasadena College since 1946. i I i 2 i 5 3 3 FRANK GOULD CARVER, JR. CHAIRMAN OF THE DIVISION OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION A distinguished professor of Biblical theology and Greek who has taught at Pasadena College since 1961, Dr. Carver has now completed his first year as Chairman ofthe Division of Philosophy and Religion. An alumnus of Taylor University, where he majored in sociology, Dr,LCarver received special- ized theological training at both Nazarene Theological Semi- nary lB.D.l and Princeton Theological Seminary lTh.M.I. In 1964, the faculty of the University of Edinburgh conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Drawing upon his extensive education, Dr. Carver has been engaged in translating the New American Standard Bible, and in writing for the Beacon Bible Commentary. He has also served as a District Chairman in the Evangelical Theological Society. In addition to his contribution to several academic commit- tees, Dr. Carver served this year as senior class advisor, and has used his experience as a parish minister in success- fully sponsoring the Evangelistic Crusaders. Qver I O Students Preparing for Full-Time Christian Service JAMES D. HAMILTON, College Chaplain and Associate Professor of Religion. A.B., Fort Hays Kansas State College? Th.B., Bethany-Peniel Collegey M.A., Western State College of Colorado, Ed.D., University ot Denver? Pasadena College since 1961. OTHO ADKINS, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. AB., M.A., Pasadena College. Candidate for Ph.D., University of Southern California. Pasadena College i967-68. af Old Testoment lecture elicits serious thought by Forrest Stone, graduate religion student. 1251 -z , .r::f55::.s.:,s3s:a,sf:a.-. - ytqigfs ?.E?3s1f:.:vzzff.f3. if ,masseeffigyzfwiaszz-s.i+:is -iw r ,, H - . ' ' - ' 1, H fin? Pallin I. Mayberry Pallin I, Mayberry, for a number of years Professor of Classical Languages at Pasadena College, is most often observed making her way about the campus, chatting with students or giving some needed attention to the greenery and flower beds. Also she is currently involved in a project which, when completed, will provide a vast fund of knowledge to anyone seeking information about the early history and development of Pasadena College to its present form. She is organizing these archives in a specially prepared room. Perhaps this motto, a favorite of Miss Mayberry, best characterizes her life. A man's work is more eternally important than any title. There is a success which is greater than wealth or titles. It comes from making your work an instrument of greater service and longer living to your fellow men and women. Bruce Barton Professors Emeritus Herman H. Price contributed many years to Pasadena College as Professor of Mathematics. He is remembered as a man of varied interests, for he enjoyed spending time with music and athletics. His concern for education was shown in his taking on the sponsorship of the edu- cational fraternity, Kappa Phi Kappa. He currently holds a position at Olivet Nazarene College. His reputation on our campus was one of character: a man who radiated a Christian spirit to all with whom he came in contact. Herman H. Price 'L ,I be ,, .r A- 'rr' X i J. C. DARLAND, Director of Student Employment and Property Manager MRS. MCCLELLAND, Men's placement MRS. HILL, Womerys plccemenf Offi. OfflCel'. Cer, zyix Placement Office HHsPhHmhedsof Permanent Jobs Bill Freed, always in need of ready cash, signs up for a job in the placement office. 'Ni'a.....,,,, fx in Essential Services Provided For Both Faculty Members And Student Bod New to Pasadena College this year, REGINALD BERRY has fitted well into the administration, His responsibility is to a great many current and prospec- tive students as Financial Aid Director. HELEN HEDMAN, school nurse ROMAINE WOOD, school printer Campus postal clerk, RUTH BAKER M Fifty Tons of Food Devoured y By PC Students 'i '+ JOHN MILANO, Cofeterio Manager from Sago Crusader Club provides students with good food and ci lively social otmosplwere. pegs? Some edt more than their shore ofthe fifty tons. 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Seniors Presidenf ..... Vice Presidenf .. Secretory ..... Treasurer ........ Publiciiy Monoger Sergeonf-of-Arms . . . ASB Represenfoiive AMS Represeniofive . . . . AWS Represenlofive Chdpldin ........ . . Joel Smee Jerry Wheeler Keren Murfon . Jerry McGuire Leslie Horkins . Sieve Hinds . . . Poul Slorer Edwin Mefcdlf ... Janie Coin Gdrneii Tecxlcell OPPOSITE PAGE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Gorneft Teokell Steve Hinds, Keren Murfon, Poul Slofer, Edwin Metcalf Joel Smee, Jerry McGuire, Coin. Jerry Wheeler, Leslie Horkins Janie W 9 .si .it 1 ll I - f if W K Freshman Twenty-Four V W J T FRONT ROW: Carol Allison Hodge, A W, Jackie Stamper, Judi Fix, Janice if ,L l - Johnson, Barbara Mieras, Glenda York, Jan Cochran. ROW TWO: Sus- an Vanciel, Sharon Gunstream, Judy r' Grobe, Janie Cain, Kathy Pardue. ROW THREE: Paul Slater, Toby Shel- don, Richard Stiff, Ron Wells, Steve Hinds, John Stephenson. ROW FOUR: Joel Smee, Clifford Frey, Paul Parry, Bob Sutton, Ron Ponsford, Terry Whittmore. . Q . ' YT' 2 , - -,H J' f In The Beginning, There Were Freshmen East Dorm - West Dorm - The Renaissance, To This year's freshmen these may be only words from antiquity, but to this year's seniors they probably coniure up mem- ories of Their freshman year, memories of Pop Webb and Mama Lu, lavishly furnished rooms, camping on the Heart, and The Gadfly. This was where it all began for the Class of 1968. First came orientation with its ex- hortations on college living. Then there was the competi- tion with sophomores, in which the freshmen always seemed to do some something less than win - lose. However, there was reward for the effort in the form of a trip to Disneyland. During these first few weeks the class was led by the Freshmen 24, from which the council was chosen, headed by president Clifford Frey. These leaders were soon hard at work on the first class party, an ice cream social which was entertained by Zach's Quartet, Rose and Kenner Smothers, and skits from the dorms. During the Freshman Tournament many male hearts swooned as Queen Valerie Christenson was crowned. is -af. AM -Ar N--..--Q--M ,QM 'ir-Cf Freshmen of the Class of 1968 act like Junior Birdsmenw on the steps leading up To the railroad station af Disneyland affer a hard week of sophomore- freshman compeiiiions. Zach's Quarter? Dave Z e C if .GI-Q , ' achary, Al CI ifft, l Clifford Frey, and Bob Sutton. 3 Qs, , Mx 'XS Q25 Rose and Kenner Smofhers sing at The Ice Cream social, first social activity sponsored by The Class of 1968. Stotely Eost Dorm is dismantled. Joon Anderson Pdtricici Lynn Anderson l.dDond Atkins Joy Atteberry Willidm Boker John Bdrross Corol Bosko Kenneth Beresford Ruth Bishop Pcimelol Biugstod Wesley Blizzard Ldrry Bobst Qu-.., Meanwhile, Young Hall is under way. Old Makes Wa for Young SepTember of '65 wifnessed a Turnabouf of Things as The ex-freshmen, now greaTly maTured sophomores under The leadership of presidenf Ken Akey, were relenfless in Their iniTaTion of The new sTudenTs on campus. Due recogniTion for This coIlegiaTe group was soon forThcoming as Their firsT Homecoming Queen candidafe, Joan' Anderson, was successful in her bid for courT. ThaT was The year, also, That sTaTely old EasT and WesT Dorms were finally dis- manfled and Marvin Young Hall was opened for occu- pancy. Then W- The sophomores were juniors. This Time iT was Their Turn To be nice To The bewildered freshmen, and This They chariTably did ThroughouT The firsT weeks of school, However, oTher Things weighed more heavily on Their minds, and soon iT was baskeTlocill season. This was The year of Kansas CiTy Fever and iT almosT found fulfillmenT in The performance of The greaT Crusader Var- siTy, led of course by iuniors - Ben Fosfer, Lloyd Hig- gins, and Daryl Nicholson. BuT There was more To come afTer The lasT loall had swished Through The neT. The council worked hard and was well-rewarded wiTh The success of The Junior-Senior Banquef. Near The end of school There was The Junior ReTreaT To CaTalina. Some had sunburned noses, some goT seasick, and some even had fun. 'IR- 'Nui' 'Dv Q- Qs .,,,,,. WDP N891 in-p wg! David Bohannon Alpha BozarTh Donald Bradford James Bradley Sandra Branfield Fred Brown Carl Brumund Alice Bunce Marilyn Burghdorf Diane Burnakus Martha Burns Linda Bursch Janie Cain .lay Clifford Alvin Clifff Glenna Clifff quadruplicate Ed Cole Richard Conroy Pamela Corey Thomas Corey Karhy Cowfer Linda CrisT Esrher Crouch Jeanne Damon 000 Sfeve Keener - Are you kidding me?! James F. Daniel Beverly Daniels Peter Darakiian Elenor Jo Dent Patricia Dickhoff George Easfis David Eckenboy Terri Erler Jean Esferline Barbara Fargo Joanne Farrar Eleanor Fast +-HW? im' ii? i 1 'fs 2 1 'xfilllm J' 5' di 4 Lg ,i, Ji is f NX, 'z 1 x rf-gf- .rv if 'ur' 5,6 'VCT' 'lun fer g F f ,i -J .aw Paul Wilday labors over a Test. be S . 1 ZT' 1 14 i d ig . R Hg Karen Fauss Ronald Figlwfmasler Darlene FiresTorie Joyce Ford Ann Forsler Ben Fosfer Sheila Fox Clifford Frey Barry Fuson Carol Glasco Brer1TGover Jim Graves Quarter System Demands Persistence BuT, all Too quickly The year was over, and now The iuniors are seniors. There's The new quarTer sysTem. There's The barren ploT of land in The cenTer of The campus awaiTing The new library. In facT, There are plans Tor a whole new magnifi- cenT campus. Among The seniors, Too, There are plans: plans for graduaTe school, plans Tor a career in business, plans Tor a Teaching creden- Tial. And, as The seniors go TorTh To implemenT These plans, There will remain wiTh Them The memories of These years aT Pasadena College: The irriTaTing memories, The amusing ones, and The ones filled wiTh spiriTual significance. All of Them are parT of The Class of 1968. by Howard Raser KaThleen Hall Isabelle Hand Jack Haney Leslie Harkins 5' STeve Harnden JudiTh Hauck Jim Higa Lloyd Higgins Q-wtf STephen Hinds Jerry Higden RoberT Hislar 1 se- Susan Gundlach Sharon GunsTream Lloyd Hagemeier Jay Hall vw-Q W-nr L.,-r qv-if if yy .Sy 'Undef Q28 sz ,Ns--O 3 1r Carol Hodge Paul Hoff Martha Holt Roberr Horning Judy Huckaby Nafe Humble Carol James Larry Johnson Gary Jones Muriel Jones Maridel Jordan Toni Kaalakea David Kam Diane Kelly Patricia Kelly Byron Lais Elizabefh Lane Steven La rrew Judiih Lee Margery Link Kendell Lunolgren Carl Lytle Patti McBricle Claron McDaniel Gerald McGuire Art Maillet Irene Marcuson Virginia Marolis Ray Martin Senior Harrier Excels Gary Hamilton makes great showing in NAIA finals. John Mayo Charlene Medrano Sue Mellow Edwin Metcalf Barbara Mieras David Morris Sherrill Munn Keren Murton Grace Nakamura Richard Nassif Daryl Nicholson Francis Nickle ea, Sand, And Steaks From Saga Steve Stiles - Secret Agent Man. Marilyn Nickle John Norton Joseph Norton Paul Parry il Slater oufdoes Saga. David Peale Sandra Pendley Augustine Perez Gary Philpott Sfephen Pitcher Ronald Ponsforcl Alan Price Gary Purdy John Walkin and John Eby belt if our Lark an nw Y v 'Ml' rr V1 'NP' N9 'wif W 'ing Fay Rankin Harold Raser Edward Redfern Susan Redfern James Reed Gary Reinmuih Roderick Roberfs Charles Rowe Sally Robertson Terrie Rossi Phil Roundfree Paul Rush Wayne Sawyer Sha ryn Schneider Donald Schufl Jeanie Schuh William Sheldon John Shirk Paul Slaier Joel Smee Uncle Sam ants You' Herb Smith Leslie Smith Yolanda Soliz Cheryl Sonnenberg James Soufhard Harolcl Speck John Stephenson James Siockel ,fm 'N-aaqy 'ab ,ff 4? !T..L'P 4-W' ...-usp 'K Q 'V 'UF 'NF' , -J ,W ,.,,,, Janine Anderson Stone Mary Stoops Gary Stork Michael Stucky Jim Stump Robert Sutton Kathryn Swanson Garnett Teakell Gary Thomas Wesley Thomas Nancy Thomson Moriya Wachi Kenneth Walling Bolo Walters Malcolm Walwort Diana Watt Ronald Wells h Barbara Westmoreland Dave Wheeler Jerry Wheeler Jack Wiens Paul Wilday Faith Wilson Kenneflw Wilson Graduation An End And A Beglnnln Patricia Winemiller Gordon Wong Marilyn Wong Warren Wyatt Tony Yocham Jan Young David Zachary Gary Zimmerman THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL TEACHER AWARD The MOST lnspiraiional Teacher award is given annually by The graaluaTing class in coniundion vviTh La Sierra. IT is resTricTecI To TacuITy members who have TaUghT aT leasi' Three years during The seniors Tenure, and iT may nor be awarded To The same person Tvvo years consecuTiveIy. -v-W To an outstanding scholar whose spirit has eneonraged members of the Class of 1968 in their quest for growth is awarded the designation c'fVIost Inspi- rational Teacliern. fRefer to page 53.2 Seniors Elect Dr. Frank Carver Most Inspirational Teacher , Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges At Pasadena College this honor is awarded each year to a number of seniors approxi- mately equivalent to one per cent ofthe stu- dent body. Selection is made by a ioint com- mittee of students and faculty, who take into consideration a ballot of student leaders and faculty members. Criteria tor selection are: 1. 2.5 or better grade point average 2. Scholarship 3. Citizenship 4. Contribution to college and community lite 5. Promise of future usefulness. Ken Akey A Chemistry, Biology Sophomore Class President Junior ASB Representative Circle 1 rrl C Recipientlof a science achievement award .iiwiw wi :V- i ,, 3 Ifo, . ., ,.,,,,.., , , f 16 LW, 3 FF ' 6 Joy A ll Com municotive 513- 13? QZKMQE Lffiiftf elnf ?g W n Ll f FYGSHMUH W1 C Q Sharon Gunstfeaml English, Music V Melqdaires Q 'Ha as 2 1 . A C A Cappella Chamber Singers SCTA Treasurer 5 A Junior Class AWS Representahve ' w C , Q5 ,V X W. m l Aws swam Council BWP' 5123? Carol Allison Hodge English-Speech, Education Freshman Class Publicity Manager TANGLED woob staff, 3 years Student-Faculty Discussions Chairman H5033 ANOJLVDZV in 0 3 xlivinn 'Hin . M.. yy, --1 -7' fs., K . WHA , , M, ,,,,,,' Chemistry Asslsfan fin , 4 , - 7 - , - if' H L ' fi . . ,, Qlfi X -I 1. , , -,fz5,iJJi1-wi' A, ,,,-k :-,,1 sw . . siw .. M A J KA r 'S 'S ,, , ,,,.. , , A ,, ,,,, . ,.,, ,, If A 2 5 . .. . W,,,, , X M- ,1 ---- - :,:5'Ej , Tu gf f ,si fl' wzfa: N-.H-'f . 1vve2:,'1.f,' u ,, -, f- ms,ww-- W , ,.w1:.f . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,. , ' ,. 'f77'f7IE t, Q3 - 1 I 1' . r, f '. ..'v':,,:25,igaf1f ff-Q' f E1 '., vzrsf1'31',,g: f..-fE'1S!ll'53:f11ff,ef-fiiifivfi-tififiliiif - fm ' 1 , M. 1W,,., ,, ,,... ,V V V Q ,,M,,,w1ff,..,, fs'.fM,,,. E,,,gw,,,1,fA ,l,,lg,,sff W, , A-5 ff.-me fm, ,V ,M H. W ,O gr ' A-yy. 1 ,zyilzlfz-fvf11:fi few-ff,m,.f,fwremzem,iamif1114wef4113:ffE:im,1.,,,,f , .,,,5,,mJ,W bar-,f,.:w-f'1--'MMV wks- ' ' f' ' ' L 1 V2 - , , ,g.,17,.,,,.4, , ,,A,,,1:,,, ,... , ,.,, v ::N,w:ww. Ln -smzfgwkg .f:wf:5u:,,w-: w + ' -Hr-1'--1 f ,,,,L 22,1 422 'ff 115 if 5 Q Q. i I Janine Joy Anderson Stone Speech-English, Music and Eclncation First AWS Vita President Sophomore Class Vicotltresident Fine Arts Lecture Series Committee Elected Most Outstanding Junior 90 1 David R. Zachary Chemistry, Biology Junior Class President Intramural Athletic Council Circle K Biology laboratory Instructor Committee to Reyiew Honor System Intramural All-Star Football Intramural All-Star Softball Marilyn Antonio Valerie Bonner Stephen Cowdrey Jeannine Davids Velma Dowling Ed Hammock Jacque Harrington Betty Hawley Phil Hopkins Janice Irvine Steve Keener Carol Livsey Karen Lotsberg Maria Maciel Robert Morwood Linda Nation '16 fm NAP Y' + by l50 Graduates Continue Studies In Religion and Education Departments Dove Penn Joy Powell Merlene Ritchie Dick Sotter Juonitcx Schengel Be rnodette Sch roeder Sherry Schroeder Duane Sonnenberg Forrest Stone John Sweeney .leon Webb Connie Wilson S 1 M ':i':z,4,g fl' is ,I vjfi. Y' ' 'fad ,M A MQ L ,Y . gg. . V fu -I Mi. 5 ' ,,5-J. 75 E2 3 ,,,5, , ,.A,Y,,. I ' iv ffl 'Y X I ,H N1 m x .. H 5 , 'f , , 1 va 1 km 'L E- :2,,.Jgzg 1 'I ffm W-ff 4o..4a'... Juniors Somehow, in The Two years since we came To Pasadena College as freshmen, we have changed. Oh, we sTill do silly Things. ATTer all, iT's wonderful To be young. BuT we see more clearly The real world which we will soon be inhabiTing. Freshmen can look To The years ahead wiTh a hazy glance, buT juniors musT see The years wiTh open eyes. We can almosT Touch The fuTure. In a year or Two our formal educaTion will be over and we will have To Take our place as conTribuTing members in our socieTy. WhaT have we learned in our years here? The mosT im- porTanT lessons haven'T been academic. We've learned The give-and-Take necessary To Those living in close con- TacT. Some of The people we've meT have made indelible impressions on us. We've learned To be more sensiTive To ofhers, and we've learned To care. MosT of us have learned a liTTle more abouT ourselves. We've caughT a view of The open roads and The Towering mounTains. As juniors, we've sTreTched a liTTle and be- come Taller because of iT. Connie Blackwell January Sl, 1968 PresidenT ..... .... C hris Carver Vice PresidenT ... ... Harlan Wadley Secretary ...... . . . Myrna BryanT Treasurer .......... .. John WaTkin ASB RepresenTaTive . . . . . . Chuck ErnsT AMS RepresenTaTive . . AWS RepresenTaTive . . ........ Faye Klineline PubliciTy Manager . . . .. Susanne Van De GriTT Sergeanf aT Arms . .. ......... Rick Sandys .. Larry Powell Chaplain ............ . . ..... Bill Freed OPPOSITE PAGE: FRONT: Myrna Bryant, Susanne Van De GriTT, Faye Klineline. BACK: Rick Sandys, John Watkin, Chuck ErnsT Bill Freed Harlan Wadley Larry Powell Chris Carver. Adventuresome Juniors Pause to Rela Elaine Adams Rick Anderson Lawrence Avril Julia Bates Robert Bauer Thomas Bergtholcl Sian Befz Gean Bigler Alan Bingenheimer Connie Blackwell Jeanefte Blakesley Dell Bangle Cecil Bowles Bruce Boyd Vernon Brewer 4-er 7 v-Cs, -qu CW wr 'uf' and L Q-rwrrff ,fslf 40' 1 f! il' sw' 'IX 'Q Na sf A6- f ,Y WTB? Roberf Brickley Sfephen Brod Sue Brooks Myrna Bryanl Charles Bullock Chrislopher Carver Mary Alice Cervera Paul Chamberlain Mary Lou Cherry Jan Cochran Jack Coey Jennifer Croft Alefa Crosby Charles Crosby Margie Crouch Sue Cullumber Hollymae Dech Rose DeDios Virginia Dell Dani DeWeese John Eby Charles Ernst Shirley Evans Mei Eng Fan John Feezell Bill Freed Charles Frye Darlene Garvey MarGene Gethman Ron Gilliland Michael Goode Darlene Green Linda Groves Barbara Guynn Nancy Hanger Charles Hansen Rick Harrell Donald Hatfield Sharon Haviland Janelle Heizer David Hill Mary Hinderlifer Sharon Hooper Ken Jagger Geraldine Janssen Dean Jennings Michael Jobbins Dennis Jones Herbert Kamada James Karnada Barbara Kasadate Richard Kelley Clara Lou Kennedy Barbara Kiddie Ronald King Helen Kinsey Cliff Kirby Marvin Klassen Faye Klineline Dan Klinge Q y WW 'MW ,V . ,...,,, 'ogy-iv 'V' sr'-My f-...-r s 63' ,.,w gm 'inf' v-avi 1? ,,,, 4-nw f-ff we 'ff Sue Van De Gritt, Myrna Bryant, Chris Carver and Linda Hensley lsophamorel call roll at the frosh nominating convention The juniors, traditionally in charge of frosh elections, introduced the idea of a nominating convention this year, mpathetic Juniors Befriend Frustrated Frosh 1 'O sf VX 'ND ap- -'V sl' M' - val 'GAF' Y, Erik Knutson Karen Krein Joan Larnmers Terry Layton David Leavenworth Dwayne Lee Robert Lehman Dan McClelland James McKinley Gary Madsen Mary Manchester Luella Martin Vic Martin Bradley Mau Kathleen Naurer Gary Max Bob Molenkamp Lowell Moore Mike Morgan Rachel Mulvihill Geri Munn Harriett Nagel Glenn Nakamoto David Newberry Donald Nickles Joyce Ogburn Tony Ohrt Bill Olin Marilyn Penn Dean Perry James Pettitt Becky Philbrick Samuel Picture Carl Pierson .lacalyn Pinkston Cheryl Poe Larry Powell Rex Randolph Roy Randolph Jon Reynolds Sharelyn Rich Dennis Riggs James Roberts Bill Robertson Carolyn Robinson 'Pr-R 'fm--B 'snr WFT? Na' f '7 Rr'-7 'A Yi- -Y ma qv- 4f'1' 'Sdn as Q.,-' AF' C17 W 'v Ideas Grow Into Traditions Chris Carver, Linda Hensley, Marilyn Penn and Charles Hagemeier send The firsi car of The cars got lost . . , The Junior Class Council took home the refreshments. John Robinson Waylene Russell Penny Sage Toshio Sakai Richard Sandys Jim Savage Sina Schandorff Edward Schoelz Ruth Scofield Deborah Seago John Shaffer Richard Shulis Jim Sims Yvonne Slafer Nancy Slafon Car Rally on iis way. The course was well-planned . all he i Charlotte Smith Jeanie Smith Robert Edward Smith Nancy Sonnenberg Carol Jean Speck Kathleen Ann Speck Mary Lee Stanage Russell Steiner Stephen Stiles Ellen Stratton Robert Strawn Carolyn A. Street Ronald Street Michael Swatford Linda Tarasco . f' . . 'MQ 1 Q I ' v lv Q' if 1 , 'JH , wt V. W I , N., .. w'r2 iQ 1 ,' ,,. - ':'l'.'-'1 'I S 1, 4' if it S :-.S . nf F, ' cuff S Q -.: . -. Q Mya'-1 , f M:al:m ff.- '3 L L 9 V.: Q . 'K xr' ' ' l Q MY 1, v, ' ' R R H . -fx-519' ov' wa nf' Syn vfvv wr Wifi A-0 Variety in the Round a Smash - Despite the Square Stage Warily, Terry Layton looks on as his unit mate Rick Shults expounds on his idiocy. mf yd ,254 Nam 1-Jr-0 ci, 71' rv' QR Viv -eu X' fgyx 'vu AJ' TU. wr W fr ,,.-ra ww 'v' mm- 'Wd are WJ' Av qs Qu' ',..v Nav 4' -g vi Stephen Taylor Lockett Tennyson Stanley Tincher Isabelle Treiling Stewart Treiling Stan Unseth Susan Urschel Susan Vanciel Susanne Van- De Grift Nancy Vander Meer Lynda Verner Harlan Wadley Joni Walker John Watkin Beth Watkins Fredda Watkins Gerald Watt Kay Wells Marilyn Wells Joan West Bill Whiteside Darylene Williams Harold Williams John Wilson Loren Wolfe Bill Wright Suzanne Wynn Robert Zangger Peter Zee David Ziegler -1 wa., gs-ur C I 'kg it Q sr? 'Vx -Ox n K if ' x ' 9, S Y 53+ Sophomores HosTing The incoming freshmen during Frosh-Soph OrienTaTion Week, The sophomore class welcomed The frosh inTo The busy schedule and acTive life of Pasadena College. The Tradifional week of acTiviTies unfolded surprises for everyone. MoTivaTed by Their dedicaTed leaders and advisors, Mr. Groves and Dr. Pearson, The class enioyed conTinued success in The delighTful and memorable acTiviTies. One of The highlighTs of The year occurred during The firsT few weeks when The freshmen and sophomores enThusiasTically compeTed againsT each oTher in such acTiviTies as a hearTy waTermelon-eaTing conTesT, a wearing TwenTy-four hour walkaThon, and a spiriTed Tug-of-war. The sophomores, of course, were TriumphanT, displaying obvious superioriTy. The soph-frosh compeTiTion culminaTed wiTh The Bury The l-laTcheT parTy and a freshman Trip To Disneyland. These acTiviTies led The class inTo a ,busy year of parTicipaTing in acTiviTies such as Samedi Gras, sponsoring Two booThs, and Homecoming, being privileged and proud of having a queen candidaTe. The sophomore class, Though composed of a mixTure of persons, person- aliTies, and inTeresTs, was able To provide for The inTeresTs of all. UniTing wiTh The sTudenT body, sophomores ioin TogeTher in fellowship and IoyalTy To Pasadena College, anTicipaTing more challenging opporTuniTies To conTribuTe Their besT. PresidenT ...... .. David Rodes Vice PresidenT . .. .... Roger Dills Ai'l SecreTary ....... ..... K aThy Lunning 1 . Treasurer ........ ....... B ob DeCloss SergeanT-aT-Arms . . . . . Larry Schwarzenbach ASB RepresenTaTive . . . ......... Ken MarTin 3. X AMS RepresenTaTive .. .... Jim Groves AWS RepresenTaTive . . ... Jerre Anderson PubliciTy Manager ... ... Randall Cloud Chaplain ....... .... E d WesT FRONT: R. Dills, K. MarTin, D, Rodes, E. WesT, B. DeCloss. BACK: J. Groves, K. Lunning, R. Cloud, J, Anderson, L. Schvvarzenbach. Sophomore Class Council meT every Tuesday To discuss plan-s for The class. A i l r,....,.. cb. 'iii Q.. 11- gn-.5 On the Heart, sophomores Linda Hensley and Gene Schandortf struggle to win the Frosh-Soph Mummy Wrapping Contest. ek. Gene Schandorft, sophomore, ponders over falling toilet paper trappings. Defeated the sophs awarded benevolent applause to the victorious trosh. Sophs Soon Wrapped Llp In School Life Jim Adams Raphael Alcunna Don Albrethsen Jerre Anderson Pat Anderson Allan Andres Delia C. Anorbes Linda Armstrong Janet K. Barnes Ron Beadle Nancy Be-ggs Judy Benson Jan Bremner Jane Brewington Dwayne Brown N10 'nl we fp X egg 'cf Qu Q 3 5 X? ,. ., N'-' Q ,, l l , R W. 'ai u. 'Na' 'Sf' ld' ,-1 Nl x NI -lit 'O' 41.-ff' 'W' 'I' n-A -J 'fb f,,. .. 4 ,, yi ik 'SF N0 Q' 'err . Z, 1 1, NP' Wm, Nl 'V Douglas W. Brumbaugh Joyce Buckle-r Susanne Buckmaster Gary Bunch Gary Burruss Paul Cassatt Gary Cavener James M, Chansler Robert Chase Jay Clay Helen Clements Randall Cloud Lynda Cook Bruce Cooper Carol Cox Cheryl Craddick James A. Craig Teri Crawford Gaylynn Culwell Dave Davis Wayne Davis Eleni Debelasca Dianne DeBow Robert R. DeCloss Don Denney Bob Devereaux Roger Dills Linda Dodson Doyle Donehoo Linda Dorman Kurt L, Dube Barbara Duke Karen Dunn Lillian Earls Peggy Easrwood Candace Edwards Vickie Elkins Enid Englernan Phil Ferguson Ric Ferris Jane Figgins Frances Fike Marti Fisher Jean Fletcher Judy Ford Lynda Ford Mary Ford Roberi A. Freeman Connie Frey Mary Ann Frye Marilyn Gardner Paul Gibson Ron Gilsrer Ron Goodwin Shirley Gould Pam Green Jim Groves Sharon Gumaer Gloria Hall Chris Hamilton ipgsbgmfiigh' si raw WW 40' N. ,V Nw ,V 'IV Nr' 'Ni' Nan' '47 fwfr! Wren- 'sn- ,wa- 'NI V-v Q.. 'Rf 510349 N-r:,:rY 1..,v' We il .Q--1-, ,vw Perfecting natural Talenf and newly acquired Techniques Jean Fletcher, sophomore Caplures arhsflc inspira- Personal In olvement Promoted Richard Daniel Harmon Larry Harrison Mel Harwood Richard Haviland Cindy Hayes Nancy Held Linda Hensley Linda Herfensfein David Higgins Juliana Hoffman Sfeve G. Hulsey Verleen lsgrigg Jan lshikawa Jerry Jackson Dave James Hadley James Kathryn Jefcoai Lorraine Johnston Roy Jones Barbara Jordan James F. Kay Ken A. Keifh Bruce Kelley Jackie Kelley Dwight Kennedy Kennefh Kiker Dave Killian Candace Kilmarfin Linda King Stephanie King Joe Kinnamon Roberta Kliewer Jim Kline Lonnie Kline Judy Kiinge Kaihy Kopcho Ron Korody Gary Lawton Larry Lawton Shirley Lemken James Liu Paul Lorenzen Zane Lowe Kathy Lunning Andy Lynch -A WA! UG 'Nur-9 'W i vr , -4 '9 'Nl' QP 'NIU , , wa. 'Nd xfr J ? ? V 'lvl ii Ap 32 L.- .af 1-,oi X, Nxxmsrt' , 1 f T 'K K '-if -- ae:ffe:ggQ:,,?5eivggggg ' -we '- 'E -sg. - are ev' v! rs, x, my! if or-,,x N LaVonne McAllister Earl McClellan Fred McCleskey Randy McClune Carey McDonaid John T. McDonald Mike McNaught Gail Madsen Nancy Mandese Don Mangom Jan Manson Ken Martin Dennis Meadows Gerald Medlock John Michaelson Sophomores Llphold Challenged Honor ophornores Don Duffy, Jim Groves, Tony Ohrt and Ken Keith close in on freshman Ken Harrison ot the soph-frosh game played at the Jefferson Park All-School icnic, Accepting the freshrnens challenge to ci footboil game, the sophomores defeated the over-anxious frosh 21-2. B , NW e . ,iw-4 if' .V Q 1' Dennis Mielke Patricia Miles Richard L. Miller Na Carolyn Moore N. Norman Moore Sam Morrell Becky Morris John Mount Greg Musgrave Carol Mylander WJ' N' -of .,, my tw-wil ,gave qs..-ay Patti Neet Mel Northern Chad Nye Pat O'Dell Carol Parmer 43' ,uv w--fs-4-f Sophomore Kissing Booth ecord-Breaking Smash Samedi Gras booth preparations began early on the tennis courts. Sophomores David Rodes Ileftl works on the construction of the unforgettable kissing booth, . , . , , k b h Q, while Ken Kiker and Bob DeCloss lrightl build a record smash booth, both sponsored by the sophomore class. lParticipants only kissed a mas , y t e way 3 Isp.,-P' 1'- ' ss rr gr , , . . r ' X QE fl . iff ?-. - .29 .s s . F 1 as , , , 5' ,M my 1, ,P X of X df A 1495 , M, .sv M i 5 f l la i r 4. N' r A358 fl f .47 .4-J SP' T.7 ND' msn Wi' ff QTY? shag s-J -L uf my Q N..,,...a 'B Af 'L' .1- fe-7 J 1217 up x ff., -1, 02' ,gr- Delares Paul Susan Paul Sherry Pavey Wayne Pefrick Linda Pilkenton Herman Price Susan Priesi David A. Redfield Starla Reed Dean Renfer Karen Reynolds Loren Reynolds Dave A. Risirom David Rodes Michael Rogers Larry Ross Stan Rurnmel Tim Russ Ellen Russell James Sage Ron Salter Rick Savage Gene Schandorff Ginger Schropp Lawrence Schwarzenbach Dick Scriven Darryl Shepard Merlynn Shuster Gary Sills Gary Slusher The sophomores successfully cheated lust a little in the Frosh-Soph Great Race as Trevor Smee, sopho- more, climbs aboard! Spirit, Excitement, and Fun Pervade Frosh-Soph Qrientation Week Trevor Smee Peggy Smith Delores Snyder Lowrey Speierman William Stagner Linda Steinkamp Ed Storey Gary Sumner Esther Swatford Kathleen Swofford Janet Taylor Jim Tear Dale Thomas Gary Thorne Jan Tuin NI If -1 .. -1--'T' 'NU v-..,, Y , -f 4 1 1 ll: Ill. llllx 'Ng' .-di w-4-of 1. -i wa-.1 HF' H-sr 3 4 sq ,Zn ay: 'si P-s 'U 'J' -. , xy W7 tis 'sh- Q'-'Q 'C' 'f' N-nf' Christine Vanciel Alees Viviani Richard Walchle Travis Watkins Frieda A. Watson Ed West Tommy White Linda Whitmire Jan Wickens Darlene Wiese Judy Williams Jim Wilson Roy Wisner Elayne Wright Esther Wu Irven Young Highlighting the frosh-soph competition, sophomores enjoyed soaking the freshmen in the Traditional tugeof-war on Wil S AAAS S282 2 if :xr 'QW H . VY? U . N S ey Field N iffy of 31 lwQ lA AS V EN wg , ,,.. ,Vg , C' A- ' - A K I nw Y gm: Freshmen 'Ns- The TradiTional image of freshmen was well fulfilled in This year's enfering class. ln Seprember, excifed, expecTanT, and enThusiasTic freshmen converged upon The campus, infusing some of Their spiriT of newness inTo The resT of The sfudenf body. NaTurally, The Typical freshman had some misgivings about venfuring out from his peer group aT firsT. BuT by The Bury The l-laTcheT party he was beginning To feel quite aT home. Class unify was manifesTed wiTh gusfo aT Samedi Gras. By The- end of The year all lack of collegiaTe sophisTicaTion was gone and freshmen were ready To move on To make room for anofher freshman class. Presidenf ..... .. . Jerry Gunsfream Vice President . . . . Gary M, Smee SecreTary ...... . . . Vonnie True 1 Treasurer ........ . . ASB Represenfafive AMS RepresenTaTive AWS RepresenTaTive . . . . . . Mary McGinTy Publicify Manager .. Vicki Bergfhold Sergeanf-aT-Arms .. .. Glenn Hughes Chaplain ...... .. Fred Churruca While Nancy Gearharf .. .. Darrel Wiseman ..... Fred Rich OPPOSITE PAGE: STANDING: V. Bergthold, M. McGinTy, V. True, N. Gearharr. SEATEDf G. M. Smee, F. Churruca, D. Wiseman, F. Rich, G. Hughes, J. Gunsrream. fellow sfudenis lisTen with inTeresT, Darrel Wiseman makes his bid for ASB represenTaTive a rthen A. I 4... ., . 1, ominafing convention. A student lin the lnackgroundl addresses question to presidential condidcite as others look on. Freshmen Class Nominates Gfficers at Political Convention: Experiment Sponsored b Juniors Adele Abras Virginia Allen David Anderson Sharon Apple Connie Armstrong Keith Arnold Mariann Ashcroft Joanne Auld Diane Barron Beth Boughn Lauren Baurn Barbaro Bender Ron Benetiel Jano Benson Jan Bentley Ny f'f --wmv t , af -sf -me wr K Wy is 1 '7 of exif 'el If 'YJ X! 'Cf V .1 yd an o r AQ ll ' tv-- ' 2 ,x of 9' V-rr '1 JAN. M , , i ff.: vi S. Q. y Nl' gym 2' ...A-' ,fa ,Ng 2 y 'F ii .Qld uv gr Qa- ..--' NW' Nr fvuvx f . fb Vicki Bergthold Linda Bertsch Curt Biggers Liz Binz Vicki Bixby Priscilla Black Steve Blackwell Jett Blanche Jim Bobsf Margie Bookout Sandra Bowerrnan Dennis Boyd Sue Brassfield Eugene Brock Candee Brown Bill Brurnmet Randy Brumund Carole Bryan Wes Burger Sue Busick Stan Buttles Jay Chastain Carolyn Christensen Betty Christy Fred Churruca Jim Cline Andy Cloninger Darlene Cloud William Coate Ellen Cobb Francisco Contreras Linda Cousland Diana Craven Carole Crill Pat Crist Cathy Cummings Cynthia Dabney James Danley Mark Davies Ken Desper Lynne Dexter Dorothy Dills Sylvia Driver Suzie Dugan Ron Eastis Dennis Edinger Pam Elrod Mary Ensign Jerry Ferguson Cheryl Fevergeon Joann Ford Carolyn Fraley Ruben Fuentes Susan Galloway 'G Tradltlon Dlctates that Freshmen Lose Tug of War Frosh Get Wet Nancy Gearhart Carolyn Grbbs Gary Goble Daryl Gooclwln Betty Gould Marcia Gould Debbi Graham Ken Gray Jerry Gunsrream Eugene Haley Pam Hall Karen Ham Carol Hamrlfon Dot Hammond Barbara Harbrn Ken Hardman Ken Harrison Paula Hauser Mark Hendrickson Ron Hildreth Sharon Hinde Glen Hughes Wanda Hunter Robert Huston Bonnie Ingalls Sagapolutele lsumu Brenda Jackson Larry Jackson Paul Jackson Dottie Jansrno Greg Jellerson Richard Jenkins Barclay Jennings Sandy Jensen Jackie Johnson Linda Johnson Marilyn Johnson Joyce Jordan Keivan Kashani Ron Kearns Tom Kelly Kathie Kennedy Jon Killion Bill Klinge Brian Koons 'Nd sl' 'qw' ,v, -.M-W! A ...gr v A g NV xx 1: mm xv' 'MJ' Gel' azz' in ,f sf 'A' RQ' , Aw 9 .Q -1' ,fi Z V? ' Bruce Lczmcxrche Perry Landers N- Robin Larson 'nf' 7 'J' wg-ev' ,- sg LeonordLc1tI'1orp Grunt Lee Tono Lewis M' ,yr ,,,,V Lindc1LincoIn -'4' Mike Iisf Becky Lonn Ramona Lui w A o-n Roger Lund Ai: 'W' Tim Lutz 9:30 P.M. - Center Goodwin Resonates 'W 1 Linda McCasIin Dennis McCIeskey Mike McConnell Mary McGinty Donna McKay Larry McNaught Leslee McQueen Anne Mangum Cathy Mangum Danny Manning Kathy Martens Mitzi Mason ' :fussrsnzfswm-u2fff2fsiaffnw f if E'-Q-HM'2f ii, ,,.,,,..,,.,,.,4.,, ,,,. M1,,, f .1 ,NM A 1 , 1 ,,,. , ,,..,, . ,,..W,,,..,, -Jul' Q'-A , X s . i, , . T 12 , 15. 165 F w B' ,P 9 , if ,M Af Q' ff? ' av' e- Freshmen E press Enthusiasm Artful At Samedi Gras Energetic Vicki Bergthold and Marilyn Price add finishing Touches to Samedi Gras booth it ,Mun .swim L .X W ,,,.. b V W Q Q e- if Qi' Q,- fsf M M Radene Matthews Suzanne Maybury Ann Meadows Darrell Medlock Rockey Meo Roy Midyett Judy Miller Richard Miller Don Moore Norma Moore Pam Moore Steve Moore Larry Morris Dave Morrison Bill Morrison Alvin Morse Sandy Morse Lindo Morton Diana Mutchler Lynn Myers Linda Nelson Abe Newman Karlene Nickoley Marcia Olmstead David Oltman Included in the exciting evening was this freshman quartet Pam Hall Norma Moore Jackie Johnson and Vicki Bergthold Experienced Freshmen Entertain Inexperienced High School S nlors Charlotte Overleese Larry Pardue Jane Parker Kay Parker Lura Parker Jeff Parziale Danny Paulson Dale Penn Cecile Petit Mike Pitts Duane Popeioy Clayton Potter Sheila Powell Lydia Presley Marilyn Price Paul Ragains Cheryl Randall Jan Ransbarger Linda Rawson Stephen Reese Jane Rhodes Fred Rich Ron Richardson Elizabeth Rinker Carol Roberts Judi Robertson Dillis Roesler Joyce Russell Barbara Sandys Dorma Schanaker Shari Schoger Linda Scholl Sam Scarf Sue Scott Sandra Sexton Richard Skidmore Richard Small Gary E. Smee Gary M. Smee Jerry Smith Lonnie Smith Roxie Smith Sandra Smith Judy Snow Inna Southard Sandra Spavin Dale Spitler Jim Stagner Royce Starr Cheryl Stone Bob Storey Joanne Sullivan Judy Taylor Mel Taylor Melvin Thomas Rudy Thomas Charlene Tiner Joe Torres Vonnie True Patti Twyeffort Nancy Urschel ,,.,,, , - .,,,. M .,,,. j 3 Sv 14 t 5. ,V tr- :Q 3' 5? l ' Q. -E Books receive full attention of Linda Johnson and Marilyn Johnson lnot relatedl Stud Hours Relentless y Maintained B Freshman Girls ,lr 'l my ,f-. Linda Vanderpool 7 V Bobbi Van Sant I Pam Voris i I 'P' ' 'W' ' ' Chuck Wallace Dana Walling 1 K 3' f 454.10 Carol Wardrobe Jim Warren Ruth Watkins Q.. V wt' -N1 Wrennie Watterson Arvis Wells inf 1,4 if J it 9 -' ffl f'.1l,.-, Karen Wheeler Nancy Whitaker N, N i g 9 Paula Williams r Pam Williams A 'i' Darrel Wiseman 4 1 Christy Wood K l Maxine Woolard Aloha Yates 1 'Ng' N' Sf Dave Young 'wi A A ..., , , Q John Zane '37 '49 I f' , - .. 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Dag Hammarskiold MARKINGS Grganizations ,A 2 5 sf 5 ASB Council Directs Gutstanding Year RIGHT: Sfudenf body presidenf, Ron Pons- ford lrighTl, speaks wifh Q former PC stu- dent about campus life. Q3 om' Ujflocaa . -9 BELOW: President Ron Ponsford discusses ASB. business with Dr. J X ' .H niiiullii '-!52 'M ' ' ,,,. Jiiff- i ' , fL,ogs1:sr15f'-'-X ' ' - - ' - 5' ockson, odvisor . 'sf i Tgyglffxk i 1 5 ' ff Y R f, i , 3 V 'T 4 I , S' L I 2 A V: Y 13 I , T 5 if is ff , 1 I K I gl f , s4l'::::j ' T- sf ,. l, if A- New 1 , 4 4,,,, ,. I , M I I L , ,sd A ess lg 'S Q A is i 3 . s ,- ' X- f ,w ff rips if T: s ,,.s,, fgx of F ,Q ff, if Xxx, s 4. .g ii . i info-it , I ,ff Xwfif, HIM xx' . s .s Ns of , s Q jyw ,,, - 1 Xi i f X A if 1 t 322, X V- fi ,1 . A W m 'lx Xluilfwxx? 3 37. if , i cm XX fiLiHQir?fff is 1?fx5 lie i xg is , V f fi ,fx-wif, f if hifi li win I If '- . My r 'YT V11 K! Lx fu. SE!-XTED: Sharyn Schneider, Charles Frye, Ron Ponsford, Dave Peole, Connie Blackwell. STANDlNG: Darrel Wlsernczn, Harold Rasef, Bob Sollon, Sharon Gonslrearn, Dr. Jackson, Ken MarTln,S1eve Shles, Chuck ErnsT, Pool Slaler. U A T v ASB Treasurer Charles Frye enloys balancing hUdgeTs, Vice-President Dave Peole and Secretary Connle Blackwell confer on Hallo- ween Party decor. 133 A P'Cinion ediior-in-cniefF1cincis Nickie Q! 1 !! P Cinian Provides Medium For Student Expression s Bob Horning, P'Cinion business rnonoger Quad RIGHT: Advisor Robert Owen with editor Nickle. m GSU! A9 P DV Bd '1Q!ULDtLi gui mf My 13+ X K ,. 2 'T' if L ' '--Nm K , N pf 5 f' 5 'N M3 , J, Q : Q Q Ju 5 Lynne Dexter, typing feature srory for page editor Gary Ken Kwker subrnifrwng on cmicle To news edztor Randy Mcflune. Purdy. ,,e, ,, e..e. e .Ne.., ay Lk es ,Z , ,e f ll' mu. -+f-we I Q ,, ,. e 44.1. me ck it K ff 3 5 , La Sierra 5 fl Q :sM.fff, .,.,.,.. i Enters fi , -.xx xx Nat'I Competition 4.4- ,ff La Sierra Editor Michael Swafford analyzing photographic layout. JCIYWGT Barnes, Jim KGY, JUdY l'lUCl4GbY- ISGS pflge 316.1 A '- mncu bill MES. LJED THIRS is , . Ffii WT fe Hi I Editor Michael Swattord conferring with advisor Dr. Christensen. Rosie DeDios, editor of organizations section, and John Eby, editor of academics and administration as well as musical activities section. 136 La Sierra Class Section Editors Joy Atteberry, Pat Winernillerl Linda Hensley, Suzanne Van De Grilt. Also, Joy Atteberry edited the Aca- dernics and Religious Sections while Linda Hensley edited the Social Activities, om crm we 20 C fn? U- D33 UI 52 .5 U u1 CD gm 02 J: -Go m3 3 TTT 2.2. U13 O no-. Qc Ba.. mo 'J' 3 T O 3. Q ui Y' .,,,, 5,399 M-n 'w -..., 3 ,fx if 4 i , ,..,, lh- XJ, X sy -0'-5. 'ww- Q ' vf'v' z 'w . 'sf . 5 li We lx 85 N ii, if 5 2 fs' -as ' f ' li f ff' ik!! - I La Sierra Photographers Tom Sutherland, Doyle Donahoo, and Gene Schandorff. Sandy Branfield, Kathy Svvofford, Barbara Fargo. ,. flifrh It , , 5 in fa! ,o we' R HIE' fy keg AMS COUNCIL MEMBERS. SEATED: Jim Groves, Sophomore Rep., Bradley Mau, Treasurer, Wes Blizzard, President, Terry Layton, Vice President, Larry Powell, Junior Rep. STANDING: Gary Cavener, Secretary, Dave Davis, Publicity Manager, Mr. Lewis Thompson, Sponsor, Bob Sutton, Student Council Rep., Steve Hinds, Senior Rep,, Fred Rich, Freshman Rep. Larry Harter entertains at the AMS Stag Party. xllyi Am ?4Qv ! ' QQQAQ' U94 We fff Y if' Q 496 'Y 2-.Lg ax 59 L.. to N J i A! -,sf AMS Creates r Most Fantastic Homecoming Event I Ever N- As AMS President, it is Wes Blizzard's duty to maintain good relations with the girls. 1967-68 Homecoming Scene as curtains opened. For color picture refer to page 184. Pl - !'xr'1g'f ,A ls , l- -, W , 111, at ll il . , , AWS Activities Provide Highlights of Social Calendar ik, h tim -a s W Leaves blossom in September as AWS officers prepare decorations for The fall fashion show Gail Madsen demonstrates how To catch your man during Sadie Hawkins week. Chad Nye is the victim. 35 --d pi 2' VFW'-old' 4',?3'0 ,Q l, eggs Ulf! ' if Ne? Q' fa- ' -omg? 6,11 i 6 . pd .X 1 f 1 i. .Q 2 l K , RN' a l ' 5 Y Q 3 l s x Q S AWS COUNCIL MEMBERS, Mary McGinty, Freshman Rep., Faye Klineline, Junior Rep,, Aleta Crosby, Second Vice President, Rosie DeDios, Publicity Manager, Linda Hertensteiri, Treasurer, Mrs, Lela London, Sponsor, Barbara Westmoreland, President, Sharon Gunstream, Student Council Rep., Jerre Anderson, Sophomore Rep., Jan Young, Big Sister-Little Sister Chairman, Janie Cain, Senior Rep., Liz Lane, Secretary, Hollymae Dech, First Vice President. Barbara Westmoreland presides at the head table at the Christmas Banquet. For Christmas Banquet story, see page 190. l4l '11 Circle K Dispels Aura of Floccinaucinihilipilificationi' is You can't be serious, Stewart. A fine for asking a girl out on Sadie Hawkin week-end. Jerry McGuire offers Larry Schwarzenbach a helping hand on the strobe-light Samedi Gras booth. 9fEditor's revenge. See Page 169. 3 S BELOW: Harlan Wadley, John Shaffer, and Larry Schwarzenbach pre pare for the United Crusade Fund drive, during which Circle K col lected over 5650. we R I ekk ing ,l ROW 1: Ken Akey, Ron Benefiel, Daryl Nicholson, Larry Schwarzenbach, Dave Davis, Wes Blizzard, David James, ROW 2: Art Akiyama, Gene Schandorff, Glenn Nakamoto, Jerry Gunstream, Harlan Wadley, Ken Martin, Roger Dills, Ron Ponsford, David Peale. ROW 3: Ron Richardson, George Getz, Mike McConnell, Bob Freeman, Jerry McGuire, John Shaffer, Bob DeCloss, Charles Frye. GG, E Mike McConnell lleftl shown as a Circle K committee discusses membership with him. Winter Circle K initiates are shawn as they rather unsuccessfully attempt to persuade students to contribute to the blood drive. The blood drive, sponsored by Circle K and featuring traditional class competition was a fine success. 14 SCTA Aequaints Future Educators A , W 4IV ,A rn, Y, .s- 2 a 'l Y I C . iw 1, r , V l , ,QQ uuu l ,- Jr' ROW lz Eleanor Fast, Carolyn Street, Sue Mellow, Virginia Dell, Secretary, Connie Blackwell, President, Bill Baker, Treasurer, Karen Dann, ROW 2, Donna Schanaker, Joyce Ogburn, Pat Winerniller, Betty Hawley, Susan Redfern, Dr, Pearson, Sponsor. ROW 3, Carol Livsey, Jeannine Davids, Brenda Jackson, Carolyn Robinson, Virginia Mardis, Terry Layton. ROW 4, Luella Martin, Mary Stanage, Jeanne Damon, Isabelle Hand, Leslie l-larkins, Esther Crouch, Martha Burns, Jerry Jackson, Vice President. With Their Profession A Darlene Firestone ond Connie Blackwell encourage Bill Freed to loin SCTA - Hvoluntarilyf' .5 Y gs. M- 'NWT' 3. - ef 2, .J ' iii 3533? 143 tkuf i ri. ROW l: Kathy Cowter, Jackie Pinkston, Yolanda Soliz, Geri Munn, Mrs, Shoemaker, Margie Bookout, Suzie Dugan, ROW 2: John Barrass, Mrs, Stone, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Schandorft, Isabelle Hand, Jeannine Davids, Judy Snow, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Leavenworth, Mrs. Patzkovvski, Brenda Jackson. O cursed spite, that l was born to set things right, -Hamlet. Lambda Sigma: Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty to Books Library Club President, Judy Hauck, assists Mrs. Sallee in adiusting to the frustra- tions of over-due books. NZM? . 'ji' - week, --M .- MMA frgeg - K . '-' wr , f.. 1 , axis' tw 'til' Us ,, . W, pw, ., ' ,va '- Kappa Phi Kappa Makes Great Strides as Campus Qrganization Bruce Boyd Gary Cavener Jim Cavener Par Crist Ben Foster George Gerz Jim Groves Glen Hughes Chris Hamilton Sieve Keener Ken Keith Dan Mangum Claron McDaniel Dennis Meadows John Michaelson Rich Miller Rick Miller Dennis Mielke Daryl Nicholson David Peale Steve Pitcher Fred Rich Gary M. Smee Dale Thomas Rudy Thomas Wes Thomas Jan Tuin Chris Uchibori Marv Van Soest Darrel Wiseman v..., Miss Barbara Fargo, Kappa Phi Kappa's candidate for Homecoming Queen. 2 'fs A f, C v i 'IMD 5' at ,M fi. 'L gi .. . 'X 1, ' W' ' Fit as My RI . I? 'W' ' ' ' f ' 'K awk W., f' if 3 , ., f c' gfifh .,. U xy' 1? .A K 6 S . 41' 1 'i 15 5, I Y 4 - n. 5 r 'ik 'll if ,J f V 1 1. , ' 1 ,aah it 2 -. . L 3 x if ' 54' 3 W R I 'K I x 'C ., iff Q rg 'L I ,, 4 V 1 I U Y N f? is ig ,- - , -, L , . .V M - . Q ' vii'iii-iii:mg.5,A:-,.,,,W,,,,-,-Q. ww, ' 4f2,,fq,1, ' amd N W K ' - -- ' , Q , -M nm .f of is:-ws1y'e,,ff1'1':-.:.w 1 ' .,s'y:J5f.,3?fw2+,.,w,gw --'fviyfff W gn .bw-HYQ 43ei3i+?'-iff? 1 he .u f ff sw 1-li ,:af2 ?5p?:1,3'.,.fi' '- '--' , gi-M. fi? A' Zu:'35.'-f . f . - an-3-, -,vm -f A - ,- , -, ,, . , ., . ,M V . . Y 'Y - Y...a.', k h M. at M ,,,,,4,. 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KAPPA PHI KAPPA COUNCIL: Dennis Meadows, Second Vice President, John Michoelson, Sergeonf of Arms, Doryl Nicholson, Presidenfg Gary Covener, Secrefcryy Chris Hamilton, First Vice Presidenfg Jim Groves, Treasurer. an uw 'e..,' I4 14 Alpha Psi Kappa Puts Business Principles to Work for Students www gi, F are Bob Crane, Mr. James McLeod, Ron GilsTer, Dick Scriven, Darryl Shepard, lrv Young, Dennis Boyd, Larry Lawion, CurT Biggers, Toby Sheldon, Richard Haviland, Bud Norfhern, STeve Reese, Dick Scriven shows The typical reacfion To Alpha Third quorier proiecf, o small change loan fund. 8 Psi Koppa's Curf Biggers dernonsTraTes The arT of Tailoring in conjuncTion vv,iTh Alpha Psi Kappa's first proiech renfing Tuxedos Tor The Christmas Banquet Kappa Delta Epsilon 0 Toward Education Presldent Martha Burns conferring belvveen classes vvitll advisor, Mrs, England, ever plans for a future meetlrtg. M923 YH H wiv If P J,--.. E Q' New members wafclw solemnly as Jeanne Damon presldes at tlwe tall lnltlatlon cerernonles. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON MEMBERS: Jeannine Davids, Pat Wlnernlller, Jacalyn Plnkslon, Sondra Branlleld, Virglnla Mnrdls, Marilyn Burglldort, Belly Hawley, Martha Burns, Eleanor Fast, Jeanne Damon, Kathy Speck, Carol James, fam? L'ysey, Sue Mellow, Mrs. England. Fosters Professional Dutlook lA ...., Missionary Crusaders Make LRTJC Campus Project g,..W ,,,,,, X ll ' its F -iii grew S E his E 2 'llr S lt 1 1 ,,,-fm.. L' ST gun r ' Q up 1 6 mr X 7liwl'tllt 'T Missionary Crusader presidenr, Herb Smith, interests Steve Harnden in Jerusalem protect. Evening sessions find Missionary Crusaders planning tor LRTJC. On Ocotber l3, l9o7, students ot Pasadena College pledged 36,500 towards the rebuilding of a Jerusalem chapel, in response to an appeal by Dr, Ross Price. Missionary superintendent Alexander Wachtel, on beh,alt ot the Nazarenes in Israel, replied to the stu- dent body's pledge in these words: We are thrilled by your generous pledging . . , With an enlarged and renovaed building, our work can take on greater dimensions. May the Prince ot Peace, Jesus Christ, bless you tor having remembered Jerusalem! l5O MCM FRONT: Jeanne Damon, Barbara Sandys, Brenda Jackson, Liz Rinker. CENTER: Mary Ann Frye, Kathy Martens, Suzie Dugan, Janelle Heizer. BACK: Larry Powell, Garnett Teakell, Terry Layton, Hollymae Dech, Mr. Bennett, Herb Smith, Ed Metcalf, Esther Crouch, Mary Staops, Joyce Jordan, Barbara Jordan. f ikings Storm Brighton's Slopes s-,X N 1 '0 , , il 'Z fav 5 fy ROW l: Sylvia Driver, Zane Lowe, Linda Groves, Elizabeth Binz, Mary Hinderliter, Karen Fauss, Patti Neet. ROW 2: Jackie Kelly, Jane Brewington, Nancy Gearhart, Susan Busick, Teri Crawford, Betty Hawley, Jennifer Croft. ROW 3: Jim Johnson, Dean Jennings, Rich Kelly, Randy Cloud, Ken Keith, Joel Smee, Herb Smith. ROW 4: Fred Brown, Toby Sheldon, Larry Jock- son, Pool Jackson, Jim McKinley, Bruce Boyd, Bob Brickley, e I1 rl' 7 Pa rsonettes F ' Y Choose to Serve , 2, Members enioy 1he Chrisfmas party fha? was held in Center Winnie Bullock and Linda Unsefh await The verdict of Michael Kennedy, Goodwin Parlor. as she samples Their wares for The Valenrine Bake Sale. .Y iw' J KJ PARSONETTES: SEATED: Linda Unseth, Publicity-7 Winnie Bullock, President, Sue Redfern, Treasurer, Geri Munn, Secretary. STANDING: Chris Arnold, Ruth Wal worth, Michael Kennedy, Karen Prueif, Melody Hinskey, Sue Ziegler, Bea Higdon. NOT PICTURED: Jan Sawyer, Vice Presiclenf, Mary Fowler, Hisrorian. '0- T, ,xx. ,,...Mfr-M'iL'lL i 3 I ,...m.wws1v,,,e,.w 't' - . fi, M rres siiis f i , f f K, 'BHK PHI OMICRON MEMBERS: Miss Eldred LaDue, Sponsor, Judy Huckaby, President, Martha Pearson, Barbara Fargo, Publicity, Jerre Jansseng Pat Wilkerson: Carol James, Social Chairman, Priscilla Blackg Sue Brooks: Elaine Adams, Vice Presidenty Kathy Hall, Donna Shanakery Alees Vivianig Sue Mellowg Diana Watt. NOT Everyday Life Focus of Phi Omicron L LEFT: One must concentrate if one is not to burn the water. J' PICTURED: Frances Fike, Secretary-Treasurer. c' A Ss NWN!! i .V i -f an -wi' X , , , U. W5 TQ. P 4 '?'s.lil1l1 s J 1 9 'l ff-3.531:f1f1t115g -:fxfgf-,Li ye., ,p L -.i.-V x i X . . -.., ...f- l I A ff The January meeting of Phi Omicron featured Mrs. JoAnn Gurnrn of McCalls patterns. LEFT: President Judy Huclcaby discusses the relative merits ot a dress pattern with adviser Miss LaDoe. T53 A Eddie West demonstrates his prowess with C1 six-shoofer to Arizona Club-sponsored Homecomlng Queen, Janelle Heizer. West Rides Herd Cver Arizona Club Westerners is 4 i , . K . i .lik X 1 SEATED: Glenn Nakamoro, Janet Taylor, Ann Meadows, Marcia Gould, Art Akiyarna. STANDING: Wayne Petrick, Mary Ensign, Richard Walchle, David Higgins, Dr. Gresham, Saga lsumu, Jay Chastain, Dennis Meadows, James Kamacla. Haolies and Kanakas Mingle in HawaiiCIub Activities Yogi Yaeger sfrums the songs of Ha- waii and dreams of his Wahine 155 3. A Q5 I ,A Fw '. def' O 5 V H , U' 0 J 4 4: .. 1 1 v s 'hy' F, fly! Vfuylon, M465 y ,gmP. 5 -aff' ,W , f ,rfn f af. , 1 MA- 'V ' t IRQ' ' 'V L Mi 1 31,2 'A Us a 'Eff 1- Jr N. D' -Q 1 , 3 Spanish-Speaking Amigos Form New Club! Los Hidalgos FRONT ROW: Mary Manchester, Diana Waff, Wanda Hunter, Yoianda Solrz, Delro Anorbes, Becky Philbrick, Alpha Bozarth, Sandy Branfield. 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This moment of softness is by Jana Benson. -'li brought to you BELOW: Mr. Harrel offers some cool refreshment to weary tug-pullers. i , .init l 1-mm 5? What the fellows never see. Birthday Goodwin House festivities foster feminine antics offer dorm hours in Unit 6, Goodwin House. rbi! Young Hull Colonial House Dorm Life Klossen House 163 1 F 5 V it l K i I ' 'YW 'iff si X 5? P 1, 'gf-. . -: fi .lmffa 1 'lf' ll Watch out! Here comes the White Knight! Klassen House Dorm Assistant, Frenzy of Activity Floods Campus YOUNG HALL COUN- CIL: lFront to Backl Art Akiyama, Secre- tary-Treasurer, B i l l Freed, President, Paul Slater, Rep. at Large, Dave Morris, Vice President, David Penn, Advisor, Cecil Bowles, Rep.atLarge. Mr. and Mrs. Sorvveide, Head Resident of Young Hall and Klassen House. Dale Thomas' birthday present was a free bath in the fountain at midnight, compliments of his unit mates- ff Carole Crill and Mike Pifts relax in song. .Q I-p Q K, 4 ' 'Y i I s f i ' 4 X l lv KLASSEN HOUSE COUNClL: Randy Cloud, Gary Sumner, Gary Cay ener, Jalin Killian. Up in The air, Junior Birclsrnenl NEW SOUTH GOODWlN COUNClL' SEATEDf Barbara Duke, Esilier Svvafforcl, STANDHNIG: Jean Fletcher, Delores Paul, Elaine Wriglir, Lillian Earles, Jonana Walker. OLD SOUTH GOODWlN COUNCIL- FlRST ROW: Mom Callwoun, Janelle l-leizer, Holly Decli, Pai Anderson, Mary Lou Clwerry, Carolyn Parnaer, SECOND ROW- Parii Neer, .laner Taylor, Linda Pilkenion, Sue Cullunvlzer Carol Cox, Tl-HRD ROW: Jackie Kelley, Slioron Hooper fi ef ' ml f 1 Myf iii! ,M 'vi QI f. f I I f 1 Who ever thought of having room check, anyway! Co m m u n a I Llvl ng Soufh Goodwin Supervisors, Iseatedl Miss Stevenson and Mrs. Calhoun, Dorm Assistants Istandingl Jacque Harrington and Leslie Harkins. Enthusiastic students applaud chapel speaker. . 1 - . North Goodwin Dorm Assistants Pat Winemiller Ileftl and Rosie DeDios Irightlg Mrs. Harp lcenterl, Super- visor. NORTH GOODWIN COUNCIL: Bobbi Van Sant, Sharon Apple, Pam Wil- IiamS, Jana Benson, Tona Lewis, Marilyn Price. 5 COLONIAL HOUSE COUNCIL: ISeatedI Liz Lane, Sue Mellow, Mrs. Dawson, Sheila Fox, IStandingI Nancy Hanger, Diana Watt, Karen Krein, Carolyn Street, Esther Crouch, Janice Irvine. J. an ,,.- Pasadena College Golf Course, l'9th hole. you mean on? CVE CD' '5 Well, what else do you expect us to do here on Saturday night? Guaranteed to come out wrinkle-tree! CENTER GOODWIN COUNCIL: lSeatedl Carole Crill, Mary MC- Ginty, lStandingl Aloha Yates, Donna Schanaker, Margie Bookout, Susie Dugan, Adele Abras, Suzanne Mayberry, Carol Roberts, Anne Mangum. CENTER GOODWIN COUNClL: lSeatedl Aloha Yates, Vonnie True, Nancy Whitaker, lStandingl Suzanne Mayberry, Joyce Jordan, Donna Schanaker, Dorthy Dills, Jane Rhodes, Margie Bookaut, Center Goodwin Dorm Assistants Jon Young llettl and Aleta Crosby lrightl, Mrs. Russell lcenterl, Super- visor. ff! l67 Ed Cole, Ed Ham- mock, and Steve PIT- clwer, Klassen l-louse dorm assistarwls. l Saga prayldes fun and games for everyone! Lesson in fllleen mlnules, as Merlynn Sclwusfer rapidly plays Tlwrouglw lwer muslf. gy ,F --And may I help you? V K Soplwomores Jams Islwilcavva and Jan Bremrwer gleefully return their morwflwly crystal collecflon to The cafeteria, 14' , K MM qui, fNNq 1 ,...-Y S ' A P If if Takes forever, I WSH won for you . Siudeiwrs mee? in Young HGH vviib Reverend Lee to remcb for spiritual Ensigbfs. Various And Sundr Things . .. - - f -Wmmawwwmm 1 N'-iw? ff i Yearbook editor Mike Swofford is sezed by Circle K yigilcmfes after bis oiiempr in sol! their offirifxi fiub banner To make miiif-V fC TWP I-U 539170- Cboosimg not to relirwquisb Tbe bcmmer, be succumbed To Tbe dire consequences cf being brmdcuffed To 0 iigbf post for 30 mimiies In ibe roin, until rescued by guHcmtCbr1s Carver. , A N i Royce Starr corried the bull for The freshmen at The Jefferson Pork frosh-soph flog football game Intramurals Sports Provide h Competition Amon Societies Coach Tucker shoots The starting gun for the intro- murol cross-country run ut Victory Pork. S ff 'auu!' Intramural Society Presidents: John Shatter, Dave Leaven- worth, Terry Layton, Bill Robertson, Steve Stiles llntramural Coordinatorl, and .lack Haney. All-Star Game Tied All-Star Flag Football team: lRovv ll Bill Klinge, Ric Ferris, Dana Walling, Tony Ohrt, Jerry I Wheeler, lRow Qj Dave Zachary, Randy Robinson, Rick Shultz, Ken Akey, Rick Miller, lRow 31 Travis Watkins, Bob Sutton, Bobby Kaneshiro, Fred Brown, Bill Tharp, Ron Gilliland. Jerry Wheeler grits his teeth as he prepares for attack in the Gamma vs All Stars at Jefferson Park. Final score tied, 13-13. Basketball All- Stars Whip Beta Society Gary Burris lleftl assisted by Mike Bently, proudly dis- plays the trophy he won at the basketball game The night before. All Stars player, Chuck Ernst, attempts to block Beta player, Kent McClain's pa Beta player, John Robinson captures re- bound boll in Beta vs All-Stars basket- , ball game, l f 1. R fr, 3 . . ,..k .A Ng fl, my K,Ls:,n,. f ,.., ,,,,. 1,121 Q , 245, Q 5 F 52 5 ,J is gf!! M W. , ff arf, -N-.., A 1253 ?i Y Y The P. C. wardrobe os presented by The AWS council. AWS Activities Bespeak Femininity 1 i-.' . lang. V A I ar Jerre Anderson Leslie Horkins Lindo Herfensfein . , And wiTh no roommoTe I geT boTh closefsl' Do you Think he'll like IT? A Thing of loecufy is cn ioy forever? Some original designs modeled for The Women's Auxiliary. Hove you seen some of The mc1leTrcinsTer sTuclenTs? ST J.e... . E Samedi Gras: Escape From Midterm Frustrations Painting footprints for the cake walk is an arduous process for Jerre Anderson, Linda Groves, and Linda Hensley. Dr. Miller administers corporal punishment to Larry Powell for violation of California Edu- cation Code 1539. 176 No, you con? Take my picture. uma.- .ae x , A X 1 X-W' Wim? was meonf os cz left iab To Bill iCi'ieYci Robertson! croniun' ends up reiieving cm itch. 'Come olive, Larry. Youre in the Pepsi generation. 'I77 I' Juniors Sponsor Medley of Events Mr. Chairman, l have a question of The ufmosf gravity To level at one of the candidates. Chris Carver, Junior Class Pres- idenf, was in charge of help- ing The frosh To become ad- iuslecl To their role. Darrel Wiseman makes a suc- cessful bid for Freshman Rep- resenfalive To The Sfudenf Council, Glenna Clifft, Vonnie True, ond Jim Teor performing ot Variety in the Round. Nl. A 6 Chris Carver, assisted by Lindo Hensley and Jim Stump, stort cdrs on the first PC cor rolly of the Monte Carlo tradition. The cor rally ended more on o soapbox derby level though, when no cor was able to arrive ot the destination lBresee Chdpell by following the instruction sheet, ..... I, if A T , ,', ---........,,,4 f 'Y l' , T A . i x' .c Miss Janelle Heizer: I967-68 Homecoming Queen AmidsT The applause oT nearly Three Thousand alumni, Taculfy, and sTudenTs, Miss Janelle Heizer was crowned T967-1968 Pasadena College Home- coming Queen. The personable La PuenTe, California Junior beamed as The Male Chorale proclaimed her enThronemenT by singing TonighT , The second half of The VarsiTy-Alumni basl4eTball game was played under The gaze of Janelle and her courT, as The Cru- saders easily Triumphed. ATTer The game, The Queen was escorTed To an eleganT recepTion in Young Hall where several hundred guesTs conveyed Their besT Wishes To The enTire courT. A music major, Janelle is planning a career in ele- menTary school Teaching. Besides a busy academic and social life, Janelle also likes To collecT sTufTed animals, bowl, and play The piano. T l . D : 5 J T 1 1 V 3 ,sr f ' J .r .X . .fwdw lim-jg. - 3 V- ,, . f ff, ' 'V T 1' iff 'J' . ,., .rf ,ana .- Q V , if 'F '5i+i,,,,.' Num 1 f2'iQfa , .VE Srl e-4 I W 'K qui 8, ,-, fi wi' .Sm ' ' fl.. ' T ,Z- , 'n .. . ' 'R'54:r2, s . gf' j--2: ---A4 H- . 142 ,Va 'Y h J. 1 . '-if A -v1.,, L. A, if hr ,g..a-. .. I r , -,, :NR- Q 2 1 Ps ' Y. 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As The Tinal buzzer sounded, ' r T f ll 1: 15 25: . 5 - t l f fl. ' 4,5V.2 . ,ii Tvvo Things were cerTain: Pasadena College had boTh a greaT varsiTy squad, and a hosT of alumni who would again hope for vicTory in '68. 5 E1 li' 'rr Varsity Squelches Alumni in Traditional Tussle Cheerleaders rally sTudenTs as alumni guesTs remain unrnoved by The VarsiTy's T8 point half-Time lead. As The game progressed, alumni found iT necessary fo go To any end to sTop The Green Machine. Please, not cmolher one! alumni Team members lwhitel seem to plead as Lloyd Higgins lvf52l eases The ball over their heads for anofher two points, clurlng the flrsl half of The Varsity-Alumni Homecomlna aame 189 STrange, These images ThaT Tall upon The window pane- ReflecTions of ChrisTmas, pasT and presenT1 YuleTide carols chime inTo The TrosTed evergreen air, Music muffled by The paTTer of rain, falling, silenced in The paTTerns of snow . . ParenT and parishioner crowd and iosTle and buy . . Children shake and bang and peek aT packages boughT or boTTled for season's sales, wrapped wiTh ribbons of paper and plasTic . . YeT pasT The window The lighTs of ChrisTmas illume The Dream ThaT peace will again possess The mind of men And love embrace The world. by Gary Purdy Popular singer Jimmy RoberTs The AWS ChrisTmas Banque? guesTs were in for some surprises . , . In oTher words . . 'X fp, - K nf, 1. Un Noel . U , L i g Mr. Eddie Potter provides music to converse by. Clifford Frey, Master of CerSmOI'lieS, prepares to read the Christmas story. Entertainer Jimmy Roberts concludes Un Noel Enchante with Granada. Y-.,,...,., E2 ' V ,.,, .. Jerry McGuire and Tona Lewis announce their engage- ment as delighted friends warmly applaud. The annual Christmas Banquet is one of the biggest social events in Pasadena College student lite. This year's banquet, Un Noel Enchante, was held in the beautiful Starlight Room at the Castaway Pavilion in Burbank. The Christmas Banquet is traditionally spon- sored by the Associated Women Students. This year's council, led by Barbara Westmore- land, put months of hard work into making the banquet a memorable, worthwhile event. Jim Roberts, soloist on Lawrence Welk, enter- tained with such songs as Dear Heart, ln Other Words, and Granada, Eddie Potter, a former student body president of Pasadena College, provided dinner music. Good food, fine entertainment, and a beauti- ful setting all combined to make Un Noel Enchante quite enchanting. Enchante at the Castaway Pavilion l QS 1511 - l 1 H-v.N.,, ,K ew Cecil Bowles ond Dorothy Dil Floatwork Provides Winter Funds For Dove Higgins inserting roses becomes second noiure. ls affirm fhoi floor work is no place for someone with ocrophobio. , , W W ,WWW W ,,,,,, M, MW, Jim Groves dexfrously plqgeg Vgndg on excellent derail artist. OrCl1id pe-Tols on shields, She loves rne, she loves me not. Jim Kciy discovers she doesn'T love him offer l2,5l4 peTols, 5 . Students enioy the informal atmosphere of old New Orleans. The Lompligmers Worm hemfs GT The fihh quarry, l llll llll r , ' QL r ,or rr, 7 Cl rcle K Presents - e fir , f Bl B ff :af ue ayou. ff RIGHT: Harlan Wadley, chairman, works To recreate the l'Blue Bayou, BELOW: The versaTile sfage band is enioyed l by guesfs of Circle K. A . .. . . , , , Ed Garrefl, Masfer of Ceremonies, ln The throes of another unforget- table qolp. 3' my l '-,. 4 Halloween party-goers relax in an informal circle of friends. Students Relax With Parties And Rerrpmq Ken Martin patiently holds the rope for Pc1tAnclerson, all set for a thrill ride. 2 ttfii 1 PC blood drive . . . next donor? Patti Neat and Jerry Jackson begin a hard packed run on the sophomore class snow retreat. Yes they are HiIIbiIly's! X ,A i,4'.4.e 5 4,1 1 s- r f 19 -i ,.,,.... ,, ,, ,,,, , W, . l ,fffwjf . he 6 ,l'- ,van Fifa? f 4 14 yf' Zi: I M' . YV' ,i Q- x -an 'vb 3 15' 4 E my M45-gn ,,,. 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Unit 9 highlights Old South dorm party, hillbilly style 51 T Master of Ceremonies, Dr. Godfrey, added an element of Brinsh wit To The Fresnrnan Queen Pageant, S..,--,,.a X- Carole Crill J I Anne Mangum 196 JOOWVTG Auld Vicki Bergfhold lv ,N X e F 1 mlag I f Am K A1-1 Marilyn Price LEFT: Nancy Gearharf RIGHT: Vonnie True Vonnie True, Anne Mangurn and Vicki BergThald await announcement oT T967-68 Vicki Bergthold Chosen l96 -68 Freshman Queen She Walks in BeauTy was The Theme oT This years Freshman Queen Pageant The girls nominaTed Tor This honor were proven To be gueenly indeed as They revealed Their TalenT and beauTy. ATTer The TalenT secTion, each young lady was asked Two quesTions, The TirsT a humorous one, and The second, VVhaT does The Theme 'She walks in BeauTy' mean To you? The candidaTes were nominaTed by The Tresh- man Tellows. The Treshman loaskeTball Team chose The queen, Vicki BergThold, who was crowned by T967 Queen Linda HerTensTein Fisher. 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Five years ago, the choir was limited to persons of aT least sophomore standing, most members have formal music training. The choir toured Arizona and New Mexico during the spring break this year. Later it presented the annual Four for Tonight program-an even- ing of variety in music. The climax of The year, though, was the trip to General Assembly in Kansas City, Missouri-an event to which A Cap- pella members look forward every fourth year. Led by President Marv Van Soest, Vice President Bernadette Schroeder, and Secretary Aleta Crosby, the choir enjoyed several socials and a spring retreat along with its other activities. DR. CRILL, from the choir's point of view. A CAPPELLA CHOIR lleft to rightl ROW l: Sandy Pendley, Delores Snyder, Barbara Fargo, Peggy Eastwood, Martha Holt, Merlynn Shuster, Joan Lammers, Judy Williams, Aleta Crosby, Deborah Seago. ROW 21 Sally Robertson, Kathy Hall, Penny Sage, Marilyn Penn, Steve Keener, Delbert Bangle, Phil Hopkins, Ann Forester, Jan Stone, Holly Dech, Patty McBride, ROW 3. Bernice Ragains, Lonnie Kline, Sharon Gunstream, Loren Reynolds, Jack Haney, John Eby, Jan Tuin, Brent Gover, Janice Irvine, Waylene Russell, Bernadette Schroeder, ROW 4: Dave Killion, Marvin Klassen, John Watkin, Reese Ragains, Larry Harrison, Dave Higgins, Forrest Stone, Bob Sutton, Gary Sills, Jim Kline, Marvin Van Soest, Ed Metcalf. CHAMBER SINGERS llett to rightl John Eby Penny Sage Bernadette Schroeder Travis Watkins Sally Robertson, Forrest Stone, Ann Forester, Dave Higgins, Sharon Gunstream Marvin Klassen John Watkin Jan Dickinson laccompanistl Lonnie Kline Holly Dech, Jack Haney, Bernice Ragains, Reese Ragains. Chamber Singers Strive For Excellence The Chamber Singers comprise eight men and eight women chosen each year by audition from the A Cappella Choir, Directed by Dr. Crill, these students blend their voices in choral literature ranging from maclrigal style to secular, from religious to popular. This year, in addition to its annual Christmas chapel program and other campus performances, this ensemble represented Pasadena College be- tore social, service, and religious organizations throughout the Los Angeles area. Choral perfection demands time and hard work lwipe oft that grin, Hollyll for A Cappella members. O4 E 'i i l .L ii' l wb f isi5'TrXf - S i TREBLE CHOIR, llett to rightl ROW le Pam Hall, Lynne Dexter, Norma Moore, Diana Watt, Joyce Ogburn, Jane Figgins, Janis lshikawa, Lynda Cook, Vicki Bergthold, Darlene Cloud, ROW 21 Kathy Kopcho, Carole Crill, Liz Lane, Charlotte Smith, Sandy Jensen, Jan Bremner, Peggy Smith, Verleen lsgrigg, Sue Mellow, Bonnie lngalls, ROW 3: Suzanne Maybory, Becky Morris, Vonnie True, Marilyn Johnson, Janet Taylor, Linda Vanderpool, JoAnne Street, Jackie Johnson, Debbie Graham, Lou Kennedy, Gail Madsen, Carmen Hurley, ROW 4: Donna Sclianaker, Sue Van De Grift, Jane Parker, Martha Burns, Sharon Hooper, Elayne Wright, Connie Frey, Sue Scott, Charlene Tiner, Jan Ransbarger, Leslie Harkins, Jan Young, Rosie DeDios. I e C r S Pi2oFEssore PAGAN elicits response from eheif members. Musical Inspiration Choir tours have come to be a vital link between the college and its constituents. The Treble Choir maintained this link in Northern California this spring vacation. This was the tweltth year ot existence tor the Treble Choir. Since l9ol, Mr. Keith Pagan has been the director. Not only did he lead the choir on an outstanding tour, but also in auality performances in chapel and the Spring Concert. Treble Choir members also joined with other choirs in pertorming l-landel's Messiah and Mendels- sohn's Hymn of Praise in Choral Union, This year's Treble Choir otticers included president Leslie l-larkins, vice president Janis lshikawa, chaplain Rosie DeDios, secretary Kathy Kopcho, and equipment chair- man Gail Madsen. PROF. DEAN grooms Male Chorale during daily noon rehearsal. Male Chorale Completes Second Year Under Dean Songs of FaiTh and Freedom was The Theme of The Male Chorale program This year, Churches of The Nazarene all over SouThern California heard The unique program dur- ing The annual spring Tour. ln addiTion To Touring SouThern California, The men sang aT The eleganT Homecoming ceremony in November, and presenTed an excellenT Spring ConcerT performance, The choir was direcTed by Mr. Marvin G, Dean, who came from Taylor UniversiTy in l966. Leading The Male Chorale were presidenT Ed WesT, vice presidenT Chris Uchibori, secreTary Gary Goble, chaplain Norman Moore, and sTage manager Loren Wolfe. MALE CHORALE, llefT To righfl ROW l: Bruce Cooper, Bill Brumrnett, Jerry Gunstream, Dennis Erickson, Dave Wheeler, ROW 21 STeve Reese, Dale Thomas Chad Nye, Gary Goble, Gary M. Smee, .lim Chansler, Eugene Haley, Chris Uchibori, ROW 3: Ed Wesr, Norman Moore, Loren Wolfe, PaT Crist, Jerry Jackson Ron Richardson, Duane Popeioy, ROW 4: Stan Buttles, Ken Gray, Dennis Boyd, Gary E. Smee, Mike McConnell, Paul Jackson, Ron Benefiel, Gary Cavener 1 EI :ii . if if- i lg' .. .. T I Q I Know That My Redeemer Liveth . . . Handel's Masterpiece Given Expression By Combined Choral Union and Crehestra an I 1 if The annual presenTaTion of The Deparfmenf of Music during The Chrisfmas season is The Messiah, an oraTorio unequalled in greaTness and maiesTy. lT was direcfed by Professor Marvin G. Dean. Joining in The performance were The T40-voice Choral Union and The 30-piece OrchesTra, This year's soloisfs included sopranos l-lollymae Dech and MarTha HolT, conTralTos Lou Kennedy and Sharon GunsTream, Tenors Paul Parry and Forresf STone, and basses Loren Reynolds and STan BuTTles. The Messiah provides a major oufreach of Pasadena College in The communify which iT serves. The Treble Choir, Male Chorale, and members of A Cappella noT in The Chamber Singers combine To form The Choral Union, under The direcTion of Professor Dean. This organizafion performed The Messiah as iTs maior funcTion of The fall auarfer and Mendelssohn's oraTorio Hymn of Praise in The winfer. The Choral Union also parTicipaTes in The annual Spring Music Fesfival performing noT only classical selecfions, buT also secular and confemporary numbers. This large organizaTion gave sfirring performances ThroughouT The year. The Orchesfra organizes each fall specifically for The purpose of playing The Messiah. Composed of noT only sTudenTs, buT also members of The surrounding communify, iT is direcfed and Trained by Professor Pagan. CONCERT BAND, lleff To righll ROW li Sharon Hooper, Shirley Fechner, Kay Parker, Sue Van De Griff, Glenna CliffT, Mary Sfoops, Peggy CoverT, PaTTi Neel, Chris Uchibori, ROW 2: lleffl Bob Strawn, Nancy Mondese, Jan Ransbarger, lrighll Lynn Meyers, John Yaeger, STeve Hulsey, ROW 3: Barclay Jennings, Ron Hildreth, Al Clifft, Dave Wheeler, Dennis Royce, Grant Lee, Jerry Jackson, Gary Sills, Loren Wolfe, Jim Adams, ROW 4: Prof. Pagan, David Morris, Marvin Klassen, Cecil Bowles, David Johnson, Alan Shepard, Darrell Medlock. Concert Band Performs Well Throughout College Year The Pasadena College ConcerT Band under The direcTion aT Professor KeiTh Pagan presenTed a number of campus concerTs This year. ln addiTion To iTs annual ice cream conceri in The spring, The band gave Two chapel performances and also played Tor Senior Day. Their reperToire includes numbers Tram all periods of music, Baroque To conTemporary, marches To popular Tunes. This year's officers include presidenT Al CliTTT, vice presidenT Glenna CliTTT, secreTary-Treasurer PaTTi NeeT, and chaplain Cecil Bowles. The Brass Ensemble is composed of Tive Top in- sTrumenTalisTs. This year Their maior acTiviTy was a Trip To The General Assembly in Kansas CiTy, Missouri. Membership is auiTe selecTive, by audi- Tion only. They are under The Training of ProTessor Pagan. O8 BRASS ENSEMBLE, llefT To righTJ Jerry Jackson, Trumpeh Dennis Royce, Trumpefg Marvin Klas- sen, Tuba, Al CliffT, trombone, and Jim Adams, french horn. ,,L,,.1h M NC Opens Activities To Future Music Educators Under the sponsorship of Professor Pagan and the leadership of president Chris Uchibori, MENC has enioyed a productive year. Special speakers included Gary Fisher of the Uni- . versity of Southern California Opera Depart- 4 S? E , ment and Doug Seifert representing the Pasadena Opera Company. Several informa- tive films were shown. Among them were the Telephone Company's What is Sonata Form with Leonard Bernstein and an MENC International production, Music in American Societyf Other club officers for 1967 in- cluded vice president Jim Tear, secretary Waylene Russell, chaplain Gail Madsen, and business manager Bonnie lngalls. MENC MEMBERS, ileft to rightl ROW I: Marilyn Nickle, Gail Madsen, Cheryl Randall, Bonnie lngalls, ROW 2: Lonnie Kline, Sharon Gunstrecirn, Kathryn Swanson, ROW 3: Chris Uchibori, Marvin Klassen, Al Clifft, Jerry Jackson, Gary Sills. ROW 41 Sponsor Professor Pagan, Alan Dodd, Jerry Smith. Student Preachers Providing a boost to the student representative program this year were lfrom lefti Dave Rodes, Dave Leavenworth, Marvin Klassen, Norman Moore, and John Watkin. These men traveled for the school under the official title of Student Preachers. Not only did they receive valuable experience toward their goals of becoming ministers, but they served as an indispensable link between the student body and those across our educational zone to whom we owe our support. The importance of their work is reflected loy the fact that along with the representative groups, they served as the only contact with Pasadena College for many of our constituents this year. 9 Student Representation Demand . . . Q., 4 gi Y The Lamplighters have traveled over 20,000 miles representing Pasadena College. Their repertoire includes a variety of sacred num- bers and also some lively barbershop, They use the guitar effectively in many of their selections. 210 'l'l',,,1 70109 f sa JOHN EBY, baritone, is a junior maioring in chemistry, His vocational goal is to become a doctor. His home is in Altadena, California. MARVIN KLASSEN, bass, is also a iunior concentrating in the field of music. Ha hails from Watsonville, California and is preparing for the ministry. TRAVIS WATKINS, is a sophomore and sings first tenor. Maioring in sociology, he plans to enter the field of law enforcement. He is from Mountain View, California. JOHN WATKIN, a junior, intends to enter full time Christian service as a minister. He sings second tenor and his home is in San Jose, California. HOLLYMAE DECH, soprano, is a junior majoring in medical tech- niques. She intends to serve as a missionary upon graduation. Pasa- dena is her home. DELORES SNYDER is a sophomore, majoring in music education. She sings alto and calls Tuscon, Arizona, home. Teaching is her vocational goal. JANELLE HEIZER plays the piano tor the trio. She is a junior, majoring in music education, and comes from La Puente, California. She plans to teach. EDWIN METCALF is a senior this year at P, C. He is a history major and is planning for a career as a teacher. He hails from Clovis, New Mexico, is 31+ X mg: Time, Effort, Ana' Sometimes ,...,, fa 366 'VX 'f 'Pd 4-'41 ff A.. iw!- LONNiE KLINE, The second soprano, is a sophomore majoring in music She plans ro become a teacher. Her home is in Ridgecrest, Calrfornio. JANICE IRViNE, a senior, sings first soprano and is a sociology maior, She resides in San Diego, California, CONNiE FREY is rhe aito. She is a sophomore mai- oring in psychoiogy. Connie caiis Pasadena home. JUDY WILLIAMS is The Trio's accornpanisi. She is a sophomore This year and hos expressed a strong infersi in The field of music. Her home is Fresno, California. . . . Even Sacrzfce, But the Rewards X EXC- 1' Qs ' Are Measured With An Eternal Yardsliek LOREN REYNOLDS, singing second tenor, hails from Seattle, Washington, He is majoring in religion and plans to enter the ministry, DAVE KlLLION, also a sophomore, sings bass in the quartet. He is a music maior with a business minor. His home is in Denver, Colorado. JERRY GUNSTREAM is a freshman this year and has acknowledged a call into the ministry. His major is religion and his home is in Denver, Colorado. DAVE RODES, this year's sophomore class president, Finds time to sing in the quartet. He plans to enter the ministry and comes from Colorado Springs, Colorado, JIM TEAR, pianist, is a music education rnoior, A sophomore, he plons to teach. His home is in San Francisco, California. f frm A' E I A ,fi 'f.v 213 A CADEMIC Mm . 40 --..4.,., gm +s 3' i. i i LEFT PAGE: Oxford pianist, John Savory, concentrates OD of riff' j ,nf ,..o-f , or New Cultural Affairs Committee Formed ln i965 a committee ot students was appointed by Student Council to plan tine arts and lecture events tor the student body, The importance ot this groups function grew steadily, In i967 Dr. Victor l-leasley was appointed chairman of a new ioint student-faculty committee with a budget several times larger than that of the former committee, Committee members are Dr, Cooke, Dr. Carver, Mr. Dean, Joan Anderson, Michael Swattord and Jerry Jackson. LEFT: Dr. Donald Dumont, United States Ambassador to Burundi, addresses PC students. BELOW: Ambassador Dumont shares an anecdote with Dr. Cooke and Don Schutt. a ditticult passage during an evening concert in the fall. The Fine Arts Lecture Series featured the Beaux Arts String Trio of New York in concert. Later in the year, Rabbi Albert Lewis spoke on the subject of What Christianity and Juda- ism Have in Common, Delcina Stevenson presented a vocal concert. ' at ff 1,415- The T967-68 forensics years was one of success both from the standpoint of awards won and from the standpoint of increased student involve- ment. The debate squad was composed of two teams: Tony Yocham and David James in senior division, and Steve Taylor and Fred Rich in iunior division. Steve and Fred received a certificate of excellence at the winter PSCFA tournament. These two teams participated in seven tourna- ments and sponsored a novice tournament at Pasadena College for the Los Angeles area. Greater emphasis was placed on individual events this year. Participants included Jeanne Damon, Rosie DeDios, R. D. Hudson, Janis Ishi- kawa, Roger Lund, and Malcolm Walworth. They entered five tournaments at which Jeanne Damon won first place in expository at the Winter PSCFA, Janis lshikawa took second in expository at Western States and first at the Fresno tourna- ment. Many certificates of excellence were also won by individual eventers. Another honor which intercollegiate speakers may receive is election to Pi Kappa Delta, a national honorary forensic fraternity. The Pasa- dena College chapter is under the direction of president David James who is assisted by secre- tary Janet Barnes. 2 . r f T Pi Kappa Delta members Mike Swafford, David James, Tony Yocham, Janet Barnes, Mrs. Norheim and Mr. Bierce all have different ideas on where to go. 21 9 Intellectual Activities Stimulate Thought 'Im wtf: Keivon Koshoni expounds on his view of the Viet Nom situotion ot the student-toculty discussion moderoted by Dr, Greshom. From left to right Tony Yochcim, Keivon, Dr. Greshorn, Cormen Hurley, ond Cliff Frey. ln chcirge ot pldnning student-foculty discussions was Rosie DeDios, Jim Kay ond Don Schutt served os chdirmen of the Book-oi the-Quarter committee. , 1 M , F- :'2i. 'lE' F' 1 f'-......i y F' W 'i i , . J TANGLEWOOD STAFF: Rosie DeDios, Jeanne Damon, Vic Martin, Barbara Mieras, Francis Nickle, John Robbins, Gary Purdy, Leslie Harkins, Randy McClune, Sally Robertson, Mr. Francis Jarvis, Sharyn Schneider, Sigma Phi Mu Members Lead Attack on Studies A primary emphasis on the Pasadena College campus is, ot course, the aca- demic one. To encourage students in their scholastic pursuit, Sigma Phi Mu was founded. Sigma Phi Mu is a local organization whose members are elected on the basis ot their scholarship. Students who have achieved a grade point average ot 3.3 or higher tor the previous three quarters of work are eligible. John Adclleman Janet Barnes Jim Bradley Marilyn Burghdorft Jeanne Damon Beverly Daniels Roger Dills Charles Frye Jack Haney Jacque Harrington Carol Hodge James Kline NOT PICTUREDQ Gary Benda, Timothy Smith, Pamela Green, Ernest Martin, Randy Robinson. Mary Manchester Luella Martin Wayne Sawyer Forrest Stone DOH MGHQUFY1 Stan Rummel Don Schutt Mike Swaftord 'K-wav Garnett Teakell Harlan Wadley Kenneth Wilson Gary Thorne Paul Wilday Dave Zachary 'ani Qf' YW I 1 I Y lull, , A A Q lei vlw I-illililull ululu 1 alla, Italy Q AIA Is il is I if I MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF REVIEW: Harold Raser, Hollymae Dech, Bill Freed, PaT Winemiller, Ed Mefcalf. MEMBERS OF THE HONOR COURT, SEATED: Ger STANDING: Larry Powell, Clifford Frey. QV i Munn, Joy Affeburyg Tradition of Honor Continues Many a freshman has been asTounded To see a professor issue an examin- aTion, Then leave for The duraTion of The period. This is an example of The Pasadena College Honor Code in acfion. The foundaTion upon which The Honor Sysfem is builT is a belief ThaT iT is beTTer To TrusT and be TrusTed Than To suspecT and be suspecTed. IT assumes That college faculfy, sTafT, and sTudenTs are honorable. If a sTudenT or TaculTy member observes an infracTion, iT is his responsibiliTy To reporT The infracTion To The Honor CourT. The STudenT Honor CourT is composed of a chairman, who is a senior, Two upper division men, and Two upper division women. These are nominaTed by The sTudenT council and elecTed by The sTudenT body. The Honor SysTem is freauemly reviewed and sTudied by The Board of Review. Furfhermore, sTudenTs who wish may appeal decisions of The Honor CourT To This board. The board comprises a chairman who is a senior, one iunior and senior man, and one iunior and senior woman. This board is elecfed by The STudenT Council. IT is perhaps a TribuTe To The sTudenTs of Pasadena College Thaf These boards do noT find iT necessary To be very acTive. 223 Twas the Night Before Finals, Gary Stork has his subject well in hond. m...s., Buddy Word demonsfrdfes how he lets subiect molfer sink in, while Cecil Bowl lends 0 helping foot. 4 eta? if M Wiz Q' 1 f 'Fw 'liv 'J' ff My is it y 'i W . 'awk' 1 B ,,.,i,, B ii. B , .f'b,:L?M mglvgiis is Chuck Frye, aroused suddenly from his sludies. nd ll Through the Dorm . . . Bill Freed demonstrates the oldest angle to studying These two relentlessly maintain their study hours. LEFT: This devoted student does not ollow his weekly shower to interrupt his studies. 6 - ?' , , i . ig - : -1--V - - A -9' - . if 2.25 mi 11 - -.: --Z , 5 z: 1 i , zz , L - , U- - :z :fl : V Tag 4 -5 . .H , Z 5 gr, - i 1 Q -. ,- 5- .ds 3 , 7 5 -2 3 . ,-,g - - gi 3 - ' ,ji ':-' ii5,.'E- 3 'T :W ii, gi Ng 5 5 gs E Q 1 li - - f ' '5f'i ' ifg ii IS ET M1115 L- -A E 5 ? i if L i - E , S ' 'L ,ei , - E L 2 gg 3 2 E F M 2 E it A - .ir Y Y Y fig , 5 -:J W- Y- gf- -' 'f'i:'l 5' 3, .V fgjfi-Jiifi - 'fig' ig - 5 , 'Q h - - 'f 7 42 'gi?,.v:,g:2f? ,iip sf . QiQg?fgi? Fi. L 355 2T,i41 5522-. ' ff fe Z 5? 5? f f f ' -.52gf?'5i2P-?i ?'i Ze ,J -'f:-gji -F5- ' iii- ' f Mig? S -Yi . , , vi V F , E 5? - 5 3? 1, , nm . - 21 ga 52 1 1 4 435 , L X1 The school by The Alumm Assocncfnon during Voc .F - VM A. .Q 1 ..A,1,.Q 531 .- ,1,- .sh ltctc ' Q5 9 .Q if pi hd T W 48 as I B - ' John Morley spoke on the subject of Viet Nam. The Taiwan TV Singers also added variety in religious music y t' Fall Chapel featured a dynamic two-day discussion on The Highs and Lows of Hippiedomf' BELOW: The Chapel Service Choir brought fine choir music each Friday. g i'tWfr T l i i 5 M M T O Evangelistic Crusaders Make Impact in California Churches Norman Moore rehearses a Trumpet solo before a Sunday Evening Service. BELOW: Team members prepare heaclbands for use in making Sunday School conlacfs. INSET: George Eastis rounds up a Sunday School Tribe. EVANGELISTIC CRUSADERS. FRONT ROW: Faye Klineline, Chuck Bullock, Paul Cas- satt, Phil Rowley, Dr. Frank Carver, Dave Leavenworth. MIDDLE ROW: Norman Moore, Herb Smith, Rick Savage, Chris Carver, Sherrill Munn. BACK ROW: Ron Goodwin, George Eastis, Larry Powell, Ron Gilliland, Doug Braugh. R N ABOVE: The Crusaders demonstrate typical macl rush for mail after chapel. MIDDLE LEFT: Linda Groves is the English composition teacher in this skit portray- ing college life to eager young people. LOWER LEFT: Evangelistic Crusaders plan strategy with Pastor Bruce Webb of Upe land. 1-WW ..ii V , A' uf ,.,,,, ,, iii ff ' ,ML -Gi, , . ,, az., -- , .. ff-,-,, fy M Utmost For His Highest Special spiritual emphasis comes each term during the week of revival. The time preceding each revival is marked by zealous efforts of individual prayer cells, meeting whenever possible, to pray for the revival. The fall revival was conducted by Dr. Ted Martin. A general uplift in spiritual life became apparent. Students were blessed and led to a greater under- standing of Christ's way through his sermons. Conducting the winter revival was Pasadena Colleges own Prof. James Dobson, This revival was marked by successively greater responses each day, until on the final day a crowd of some three hundred stayed for an hour or more after chapel to testify and praise God. 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Named This year To The independent College CommiTTee of The NAIA. LEFT: Ben FosTer in process of his Typical jump shoT. His deadly accuracy chalked up 359 poinTs in The firsT TwenTy games. CRUSADER VARSITY SQUAD: KNEELING: Larry Powell, Don Bradford, Bill Olin, Larry Ellison. STANDING: Coach lChampl Cartwright, Bob Moienkarnp, Gary Davie, Daryl Nicholson, Lloyd Higgins, Ben Foster, Bill Robertson. PCS Big Green Machine 4. 1 ' rr X . zf ' 219' X A A 'r LEFT: Daryl Nicholson in crucial instant of decision to shoot a iump shot. Daryl put in 258 points in the first twenty games. -'t l 9 40 Pasadena's Lloyd Higgins in a gripping mornenf aT The WesfmonT game. STeve STiles hangs WesTmonT in Official pallbearers led by Gene Schandorff and Herman Price carry effigy on The porch of The Music The VarsiTy's newesT victim To The cemeTery. Building. in 1mm--1 lf Who gives a R,l.P. for WesTmonT? Larry Powell and Daryl Nicholson dig The grave. Evading a Westmont guard, Don Bradford looks for a lay up. LEFT: Bill Olin pushes if up for two. l Graveside services are held tor Westmont as Chris Steve Stiles lOYS Weslmonl T0 VGST' Carver comforts the mourners. Daryl Nicholson out-maneuvers his opponent for another bucket Va rsit Buries Westmont T ' Luft 2 i PASADENA Calif. Poly ....... Pomona College Whittier College College of Idaho ... Cascade College .... Occidental College .. Taylor University ....., Cal. Lutheran College Biola College ...... Westmont College ..,.. Azusa Pacific College Col. State at Hayward... Sacramento State College. Univ, of Redlands ..4... Cal. Poly ............. U. of Cal., Riverside. , .. Grand Canyon College. ,. Westmont College ..,.. Cal. Lutheran College .... Calif. Western U. .... . Occidental College ..... Univ. of Col., Riverside.. Calif. Western University. 5CrC1pping Larry Powell knows how to control the ball on e he gets it Cheetah shows a sample of the defensive technique which buried Ellison's lump shot was a deadly weapon during the season, Hadley James demonstrates a left-banded iump sbot, Bob Molenlcamp passes otf to Hadley after taking tbe ball oft Oxys board. Foster demonstrates that big fellows can move quickly, as be drives for a lay-up during the contest against Cal Western. .. r W V 1 an .Ill 4 44 PEP BAND, directed by Al Clifft forthe second season. Cheerleaders and Pep Band Make Qutstanding Contribution to School Spirit VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Patti Neef, Steve Stiles, Jack Haney, Marilyn Gardner. QC. FROSH CHEERLEADERS: Mike Pitts, Carole Crill, Mary McGinty, Gary E. Smee. Outstanding Record Maintained b Pasadena College Frosh Nr rw-w Coach Jim Poteet LEFT: Terry Alderson drives for a fast break in the last moments of the Los Angeles State game. The frosh team won by a margin of over forty points. BELOW: Jeff Blanche, along with Gary Davie and Abe Newman, averaged over sixteen points per game in The first sixteen contests. 4 uv ? ,,. X L sv U r Q: 'f?'f ii 'ZWU:i+, ff rrrr L L venus Q' NXJL L ' 'lim if Qswffllilli N' L ,f-'L 4' . L., ig , , N 3 M fg 1 'A 34 .... jr- L lrrslw 4246 46, mf-I 5-7 X fy 5 if FROSH BASKETBALL: Row l: Lonnie Urbina, Mike McConnell, Jon Killion, Dole Spiiler, ROW 2: Terry Alclerson, Rudy Thomas, Jeff Blanche, Tom Kelley, Coach Jim Pofeef. Small, Abe Newman, Gary Davie, Ken Hardman, Carlos Limo. Frosh End Season Cn I8-7 N Ken Harrison. ROW 3: Rick OLE Abe Newman catches Biola flaw'-looted and gets off a shot good for two points. LEFT: Driving The base line, Gary Davie works on out-maneuvering his opponent Eyes Troined on the goal, Corlos Lima drives for o loy in against Cal Poly Pomona, BELOW: Wide open, Rick Small decides to take the top of the key iumper. Posodenci versus Opponent Pepperdine College .. Colit. Poly .......... Pornono College ... Loyola University .. Col-Stote, LA. .. .. Whittier College ... Col. Lutheron Col. .. Biolg College .... Cal-Stote, LA. ....... . . Westmont Col. ........ . .. Azusci-Pocific College ...... Loi Verne College ..... ... Occidental ......... Loyolo University . .. University ot Redlcinds Colit. Poly ......... Pepperdine College . U. ot Cal., Riverside . Westmont College .. Loyolo University Cal. Lutlieron College Colit. Western U. .... Occidentol College .. Univ. ot Col., Riverside Colif. Western Univ. . Score 92-84 61-57 86-79 82-78 77-54 72-76 84-80 107-71 90-44 86-58 89-71 85-73 52-56 66-93 88-63 105-88 77-70 69-71 76-77 66-94 97-82 76-77 88-64 96-85 70-55 BELOW: Ken Harrison decides to pass off into the corner as the Loyola defense tightens-Gary Davie looks on. 247 48 Coach Lon luin, initiator of wrestling ot PC. Rick Sandys, 145-lb. class, loter won the match, tries to stop on escape. He Wrestling Squad Completes First Full Season of Competition Ed Connolly, l37-lb. class, ties up ot the storf of his match with Col Tech. Pasadena won i isis? lm! E33 o. 1. iii ,Vu ,,:,, ...qaggaaquwmwww WRESTLING TEAM: KNEELING: Bob Spaulding, Jim Warren, Don Denny, Rich Walchle, Jim Groves, Rick Sandys, STANDING: Larry Hester, Ed Connally, Curf Biggers, Ron Kearns, Saga lsumu, Herb Kamada, Steve Reese, Jim Sragner, Coach Lon Tuir, Art Akiyama. Walchle And Spaulding Take Second At Tournament Don Denny, who later won his march by decision, going for o breakdown, Gene Scliandorff Trying To Turn his opponent over as the referee looks on. 250 Ed Connolly starring out The fhlrd period Score 30-16 3-40 18-35 20-36 13-26 5-38 28-25 23-21 10-29 0-43 20-16 14-22 ..6Th ..6Th Coach Jim Poteet Finishing eighteenth in a tield ot 220 competitors at the Omaha, Nebraska Nationals this November was Pasa- dena Colleges great cross country runner, Gary Hamilton. Braving the four-mile course ot rough terrain augmented by a 41 degree biting wind was no trifling accomplish- ment. Gary came through as always -his time: 21:24. His outstanding success was representative ot his consistent good work. During the season he won six meets, pacing the Crusader's to their 6-2 season. The end ot Gary's eligibility is by no means the end at his career, though. He is presently training for the longer distances, and with exper- ience he should be rough competition in any ot the grueling long distance events including the twenty-six mile marathon. Hamilton Places ISth in National Cross Countr Meet CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: KNEELING: Ron Beadle, Jerry Jackson, Chuck Crosby, Mike McNaughT. STANDING Coach PoTeeT, Ron FighTrnasTer, Jim Groves, Gary Hamilton, Ruben Cuevas. Running To a dual meeT record oT 6-2, Pasa- dena ColIege's harriers conTinued The Cru- sader winning TradiTion on cross counTry courses Throughout The SouThIand. Though iT was inconvenienT To work ouT away from The campus aT VicTory Park, deTerminaTion and discipline rendered The name OT The park-VicTory-an apropos hallmark. In The Two big inviTaTionaI TournamenTs, Chapman and Biola, The Crusaders Tinished second and eighTh, respecTively in fields of TwenTy Teams. The season was capped wiTh an eighTh place aT The DisTricT III meeT. I.eTTering were Gary HamilTon, Ruben Cuevas, Chuck Crosby, Mike McNaughT, Jerry Jackson, Jim Groves, and Ron FighTmasTer. Pasadena versus OpponenT ScoreI Cal BapTisT .............. I5-403' La Verne College ... ... I5-45 Biola College ............ 33-22 Chapman College ......... 22-35 California BapTisT College .. I5-40 Univ. oT CaliT, aT San Diego I5-40 Chapman lnviTaTional ..... 2nd Azusa ............. . . 26-29 Biola lnviTaTional ......... 8Th Calif. Tech .............. 29-28 DisTricT No. 3 NAIA MeeT . . . 8Th NaTionaI NAIA MeeT HamiITon I8Th ouT of 220 'kin cross counTry, The Team wiTh The lower score wins. I ff . gentle T Ruben Cuevas Chuck Crosby Jerry Jackson 25 , k,'7 T ,J 2 BASEBALL TEAM: SEATEDQ Abe Newman, Tony Ohrl, Herbert Perry, Carter Ward, John Robinson, Gary Moore, Larry Ellison, Rich Kelley, John Michaelson, Bob Walters, James Edwards. STANDlNG: Terry Alderson, Bob Srorey, Ed Connolly, James Thrash, Terry Loylon, Royce Slarr, Dan Manning, Gary Tippiff, Bill Olin, Randy Cloud lTrainerl, Carroll Land lCoachl. Ellison and Olin Lead Crusader Batters BELOW: Jim Edwards springs to action af The plafe and Tags The opposing Cal Poly San Louis BELOW: Warming up, Terry Alderson puts all his slrenglh Obispo player out in o game played at Cal Tech. behind a blazing fastball. 254 xg 7 Qi ,, U , K. an mt W' Ggfy Tippin fakes G line di-ive qggii-151 Cai Poly. Arm extra flick of the wrist gives fhe ball cm swooping curve as Abe Newman serves The ball To Col Poly opponents, BELOW: Terry Alderson cor1necTs for c sfrong single. 'Um WM MW' qu 3 ,, W 44:- W -rv . 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LEFT: Lloyd Higgins is con- gratulated GS he is awarded o plaque confirming his title gs no. l NAIA indoor high iumper in the notion, Lloyd cleared the bor ot 6'lO with no misses leaving his oppon- ents clearly out of contention. RIGHT: Gene Brock gives ci tinol burst of speed ond tin- ishes second in the mile run. Hu 'P . .-K , .K Q Q A, ' ,M . .Ah 4, Rounding The corner, Gary E. comforTable lead in The race. Smee skillfully clears a hurdle mainTaining a Mike McNaughT slips The bafan inTo 1 1 Hwy. 'Q . , kk.. ,..s,.MMm x 0, .nl -- ,-is fx- r -M . .. s. 'fy ., if ,W-ixfeifa Ms-4 2 'K A -A 'cu- -H, ...u ..-- K+-'M L .f , 5. m...A..,.... ,' 4.2, fr , I t T W f .wiv 61-4 , x A , M. 6, Q an kgg, y-Tyr N I -H . 'gr . .. , N if-1+ V-6 iw .- ..T S754 ,,,i,..- . s ,,,,m- V ' - AQ-Q fi 1 , ' -... 01114 XT 'T' Ron Beadles hand in The last leg of The mile relay againsT LaVerne College. 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Qjil I ' a 'YS Q..- Ql' , z - J lf f I Mark Allen Tatum s Cleaners Home Garden Supply l707 EasT Washlngfon 1878 Easf Washxnglon Pasadena Pasadena '71-Pbyfm ,L il 1.:'an--'-'- The Boys IN THE TREE Daryl Nicholson Fred Brown Terry Alderson KenT McClaln J Ben Foster Ron Condon Leroy Ball Toby Sheldon Bruce Boyd Ken Beresfo Knrby Augusfnne Perez Ed Riddle Make DeLuca Gary RnsTrom Stuffy Moore ABLES Art Malllef and Lloyd Huggins Q:-. ,www ' .m.mm..M WEE 11 Eng? Q 'Ni'V T V w we I as Qhwmi B X ww-KE, yi 8 it 1245 1,5 at :AIP s,w -sr I fwfr' Trl 'lx M gsm fibrin ws.s 332:55 ff... A mel M 1- O-3 0 L. 5750 GJD? EIU' o 79,3 xr 3 Ogg? 3355 -Q EQI 213 3 52 cn 2210 0- KF? '6 seg 332 cn CJ' Z gee mtg? ZQZ -l U OQ2 Z3.G3 -l-1 S fi-iff ,mf PA5,4f'-fig, . mf L01-l.L'3E 79 X 4' YMSG 'ffm E . 'YQ wg .35 jug? 1 Q l p Y P A T RO N S I ' mdeee gum vm 303 N Allen Avenue 795 5871 681 0764 Mac Donald Jewelers 1299 N. Lake Pasadena 797-1718 35 Years' Experience Merritt s Pamts Ameritone Paints Reliable Painting Correct Color Match Contractors Recommended Alum. Screens Wollpope' 449-1057 2463 E. Colorado - Pasadena Robert H. Loud Ford Sales and Service 1365 E. Colorado Street Pasadena 793-3154 Mrke Goode and Stan Be-tz lun drrver s seatl talklng wntb Robert Loud about the new Shelby Cobra GT 500 Ed WorraII's Shell Service HaIl's Santa Ana HaII's Pomona Tune-Ups Tires Batteries Hall's Pasadena Washington at Allen pgsodemj 725 E. Colorado Street Pasadena 798-8222 796-0223 United States National Bank 1255 N. Lake 1830 E. Washington Pasadena We thank you for rnany years of continued service. 4 - . ,, , Wahiawa Church of the Nazarene fr T l Z WINDWARD OAHU ff CHURCH or THE NAZARENE 1805 California Avenoe V KATLUA OAHU HAWAII vvamawa, Hawaii 96786 if ' ' l' 'N '1 , l,, . ' William Goodman, Pasfor oUR STUDENTS Solomon HoTcl1 Kelcoa, Mimsler W. Lee Garm DisTricT SUperinTer1olerTT K -T NYS .U M 'H 'iffy' ff' ' Hawaii District , .H .A 1. ,-' ,-1 ,H .nf Jarwer Taylor 4,1 .7 I ? . Barbara James l-lerberf Cheryl Kamaclcl Craoldick Kam KasaclaTe Kamaolo' San Diego May Not Be Perfect, . . . BUT! lT hos exTro-speciol exTros ThoT don'T c:osT exTrci. Sdn Diego hdppens To hdve The worlds loirgesT zoo, more vvoTer Thon Phoenix, Arizono, Noyy ond Mdrine boses, o lighT house, vviTh o fdT liTTle lighThousekeeper, yeor round golfing, bociTing ond surfing for The young CTT heorT. Sdn Diego hos more business opporTuniTies Thon ci coiT hos fleos. All This! And oi biT of heciven Too, ThciT youll find in The fosT-growing ond friendly Son Diego FirsT Church. BuT of course ci few Things dre locking, such cis smog, soge brush, burnper To bumper Troffic, wild zebrcis, brevveries, mosquiToes ond fruiT flies. Sdn Diego moiy noT be perfecT-dnd we c:on'T pleose dll The people dll The Time . . . buT we do Try horder. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2900 Euclid Avenue, Son Diego, Colifornio 92105 MilTon Poole, PosTor KeiTh WrighT, AssocioTe PosTor Pasadena Churches Altadena Provide H Church of the Nazarene ome 9 West Mendocino Rev. C. E. Riddle, Pastor T , Q Home for PC Students at 'ffin 2 5i A'1'rE1't'i LW? ' fm 61,15 , ' ' Bresee Church of the Nazarene 1480 E. Washington Blvd. Rev. J. G. Taylorson, Pastor Mr. Marty Shoemaker Minister of Youth Rev. Robert Condon A sociate Pastor 286 jf. 'Q 'ff ' - - ., V15 . 4.45 My if 4 A it 1' Q ir ' h '55 -L1 Y- C+ , wa SE V 5, '15, it w gf' 1 1 f J' sf tiff M 2, 4 JS . kk ll we fr I .Qi Central Church of the Nazarene 2200 Easf Colorado Blvd. Rev. Waller Hubbard Pastor First Church of the Nazarene 2495 Easf Mounfairu ST. Rev. Earl Lee, Pasfor ,ir 2E:3,i':fail'f'E45 Exif - 7 1 Porterville Church ofthe Nazarene Rev. Donald J. Smiih, Pasior Edward S. Homer, Direcior of Ch. Ed. Vicki Bergihold Tom Bergfhold ,M f '1 Tiff ,4..,- Lindsay Church of the Nazarene 343 Easf Samoa Sireei' Lindsay, California H55 years of service - l9l3-l968 Raymond D. Morrison, Minisfer Ed Cole Rick Knufson Diana Craven Roy Jones NAPA Church Of The Nazarene 3305 Linda Vista Avenue Napa, California We congratulate The Class of i968 and pledge our loyal support To Pasadena College. Bernard Colloy, Pasior 89 9 Valleio First Church Of The Nazarene Amador at Alabama Valleio, California Donald J. Beecher, Pastor Pasaolena College stuolent, . Janet Blakesley First Church Of The Nazarene Stockton 915 Rosemarie Lane L, Wayne Quinn, Pastor Pastor: J. Melton Thomas Albuquerque PC. ST Cl T : 1 WOyneUDi1nViSS First Church of the Nazarene Milf HUFWPY 6605 Bell, sf. BH' Wnghf Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108 I M I ,wha ,f rrf 1 if I ff P r V ME M . X W C7 Vlllf X Q QJVQX ll . fr ,V ,f I VV 1 MQ!! 7 . r ,k.!,,f xqkh f C ' f Nw C If A ' K srzs 'P ,ff F ' , Presents the otter ot Christ in the central city ot the Southwest. Central Ccahfornlca Distri ct Qs A . .. . a n s ,-.:: A: K W K, I 1 1-1 f1ni.r1 f'N4. mk M W. H. DeiTz . 1 E, DisTricT Superimenolenf N 1 A VA . S Q - , J si' PM - ' 5' mf .2 ' 5 f 5 ' ,P I ' ' 'U T4 s Q Q xA Q P -my - J Y 8 iq , Nr fp, Ni ' 1 W, K' -all sr 'Kia Q 6' ff., id., 9 Los Angeles District Dr. L. Guy Nees DisTricT Superinfendem R Bakersfield El Caion First Church Of The Nazarene Church Of The Nazarene 2801 Hughes Lane Bakersfield, California A vision of the Future . . f' YOUR Future in its Vision. PAUL D. MANGUM Pastor 312-5408 FIRST ROW: Anne Mangurn Linda Groves. SECOND ROW: Dan Mangum, 1 Royce Starr Kenneth Desper Jr., VH, Barry Fuson, and Jim Groves. NOT PICTURED: Jan McWatters. . gm . - A, ,N hi .V A 1: , -if x if 20,8 W. Lexington Avenue El Caion, California 831-7571 ' We Melvin R. Boolcout, S, S. Supt. John J. Van Ryn, Pastor. Pasadena students: Margie Bookout, Darwin Hood and Kenneth Walling. Eastside Church Of The Nazarene Beammg CHRIST T0 THE VALLEY OF THE SUN Minister Crawford T Vanderpool 5718 N 24 St 955 7412 4336 N 36 St 956 1791 Youth Minister Jerry D Powers 1831 E Earll Dr 266 6984 The Staff and Congregation Congratulate the Graduating Class of 1968 CC ' 77 Associate4Nornnan E. Keller 2 9 294 ITSI Ei PN SC John Barrass, Linda Tarasco, Glen Hughes Merced Church of the Nazarene 290 Easf i7Th Sfreef Merced, California Wilford Presson Pastor Concord Church ofthe Nazarene Ashbury Drive Concord, California James S. Shaw Minisfer 'lil Lillian Earls, Sreve Reese, Norma Moore, Par Winemiller. NOT PICTUREDf Kurr Dube. Northern California District Congratulates the Graduating Class of 1968 and Wishes for its members a Glorious and Useful Future! E E Z h y D t tSuperintender1t Qin., .1-new . -.. fr Qs i, 'NE' Q We wwf 'Sv if 05 Sham WN 1 .f K. i,,fM1k,, . xur ML ,Q u- 5011 W -z. 4 'K 41 Kenneth Vogt - Distric1 Superinfepclenf Santa Ana First Church of the Nazarene 1602 North Ross Street Robert l-l. Scott, Santa Ana, California 92706 Minister Lorraine Johnston Joe KinnC1mOn Gerald Watt Diana Watt Duane Popeioy Anaheim Watsonville Church of the Nazarene 7lO Green Valley Road Watsonville, California Ervin R. Klassen, Pastor First Church ofthe Nazarene Murray L. Morford, Minister V, ,ii il! v iritwiqiqiyiaivi' 1l'.'i. Marvin Klassen, Chuck Crosby, i l i 'lilil w, i. Bob DeCloss. Larry Brooke. NOT PICTURED1 NOT PICTURED: Randy McClune. Valerie Bonner. !l1 Linda Nation North Church of the Nazarene llOO Las Palmas Avenue Sacramento, California frrst J ,, e my r R '- yy . f I Curtis Susan Christine Samuel Jeanne Biggers Vanciel Vanciel Morrell Smith Congratulations to the Class of l968l Vernon L. Wilcox, Pastor 97 2801 Meadowview Road Trinity Church of the Nazarene Clovis First Church of the Nazarene Sacramento, Calitornia 95823 l2th 81 Rencher Streets Pastor: Daniel H. Penn Cl ovis, New Mexico George M. Lake, Minister Gene P ershall, Minister ot Music vw- G Dale Karen Garnett Zane Edwin Jerry Penn Krein Teakell Lowe Metcalf Wheeler NOT PICTUREDQ Virginia Allen NOT PICTURED: Terry Wheeler Monterey Park Church of the Nazarene l95l So. Gartield Ave. Monterey Park, California 91754 Rev. F, L. Dabney, Pastor FUTURE HOME: Redwood Road above Warren Freeway Oakland STUDENTS: Rick Anderson Jack Bevan Carolyn Fraley Fred Latter Tom Sutherland First Pastor: Mel Palmquist Youth Director: Gabe Martinez The Light and Power builcling,syn1lool ot the metropolis ot Southern California. Southern California District Nicholas A. Hull District Superintendent 99 ADDLEMAN, JOHN. History Box 126, Swisshome, Ore. 66, 222 AKEY, KEN. Chemistry 2370 Woodlyn, Pasadena, Ca. Sophomore Class Council lpres.1, ASB Council liunior rep.l, Circle K lpres.l. 43, 65, 66, 142, 143 AKIYAMA, ART T. 2507 Nihi, Honolulu, Ha. 66, 143, 250 ANDERSON, JOAN. 16167 Channel St., San Lorenzo, Ca. 66 ANDERSON, PATRICIA LYNN. Psychology-Sociology Roseau, Minnesota Oratorio Choir, Sigma Phi Mu, La Sierra, Junior Class Council lsec,l, Honor Guard, Choral Union, 66 ARCHER, JONATHAN. 795 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. ATKINS, LADONA. Speech-English 1380 Riviera Drive, Pasadena, Ca. AWS Council lvice-pres.l. 66 ATTEBERRY, JOY. Communicative Arts Route 2, Box 50542, Anderson, Ca. Dorm Council, Sophomore Class Council lpub. managerl, ASB Council lpub. managerl, Pep Commission, Honor Court, lchr.l, lnternationalist Club, La Sierra. 66, 83, 137, 223 BAKER, BILL 218 D Street 66, 144 BARRASS, JOHN. Art 2016 East Olive Ave., Merced, Ca. Young Republicans, La Sierra, Mis- sionary Crusaders. 66, 137, 145 BARTSCHI, LYNN. 500 S. Madison, Pasadena, Ca. BASKA, CAROL. 194 Vaquero Lane, Wilmington, Ca. 66 BECK, JOHN. 1288 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. 66 BERESFORD, KEN. 87 N. Wilson Apt. 11, Pasadena, Ca. BISHOP, RUTH G. 300 Senior Index 511 S. Third, Arcadia, Ca. 66 BJUGSTAD, PAM. English Lit. 16115 Binney St., La Puente, Ca. 66 BLANSFIELD, ALBERT. 8750 Owensmouth if 17, Canoga Park, Ca. BLIZZARD, WESLEY G. Biology 2417 Edgebrook Dr., Modesto, Ca. AMS Council lpres., treas.1, Junior Class Council itreas.1, Circle K. So- phomore Play, Dorm Assistant, Ora- torio Choir. 66, 138, 139, 148, 164 BOBST, LARRY R. History 523 N. Wilson Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 66 BOHANNON, DAVID. 1229 Highland, Pasadena, Ca. 67, 258, 259 BOZARTH, ALPHA L. Oral Comm. 4316 W. Myrtle, Visalia, Ca. Missionary Crusaders, Los Hidalgos, SCTA, Chapel Choir. 67, 157 BRADFORD, DONALD. 1755 Atchison, Pasadena, Ca. 50, 67, 239, 241 BRADLEY, JIM. History 559 W. Michigan, Pasadena, Ca. 67, 222 BRANFIELD, SANDY. Comm. Arts 2905 Magna Vista St., Pasadena, Ca. Los Hidalgos, Kappa Delta Epsilon, La Sierra. 67, 137, 149, 157 BROWN, FRED. 1270 Morada Place, Altadena, Ca. 67, 151 BRUMMUND, CARL. History 4629 Mobley Ave., Riverside, Ca. 67 BUNCE, ALICE. Home Ec. 5013 Dobkin Ave., Tarzana, Ca. Hawaii Club, SCTA, Phi Omicron, lnternationalist Club. 67 BURGHDORF, MARILYN. English 1545 Verd Oaks Dr., Glendale, Ca. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Sophomore Class Council, AWS Council lsopho- more rep.l, Dorm Council, Sigma Phi Mu. 68, 149, 222 BURNAKUS, DIANE. Nursing 75 St. Pauls Dr., Ventura, Ca. P'Cinian, A Cappella Choir, Junior Class Council, lnternationalist Club, Student-Faculty Discussion, Dorm Council. 68 BURNS, MARTHA. English-Speech Route 2, Box 44, Peoria, Ariz. Treble Choir, Kappa Delta Epsilon, SCTA, lnternationalist Club. 68, 144, 149, 204 BURSCH, LINDA. History 3595 Greenhill Rd., Pasadena, Ca. Sophomore Class Council, PC Mascot, ASB Council lsec.l. 68 BUTNER, THOMAS. 1055 Topeka St., Pasadena, Ca. CAIN, JANIE. History 113 E. 35th St., Farmington, N.M. Sophomore Class Council isec.1., Senior Class Council, AWS Council lsenior rep.l, SCTA, lnternationalist Club Freshman 24. 63, 64, 68, 141, 174, 175 CALHOUN, MARGARET. Christian Ed- ucation 1539 E. Howard, Box 325, Pasadena, Ca. Texas Club, Arizona Club. CARLSON, VALERIE. 4720 N. lvar CHAN, JASMIN. CLIFFORD, JAY. Religion 8332 Saloma, Panorama City, Ca. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Evangelistic Crusaders. 68, 141 CLIFFT, ALVIN. Music Ed. 3047 W. Tulare Ave., Visalia, Ca. Band, Pep Band, Male Chorale, A Cappella, MENC, Stage Band, T..l. Brass. 65, 68, 193, 208, 245 CLIFFT, GLENNA ISIPESJ. Organ 3047 Tulare Ave., Visalia, Ca. Treble Choir, Choral Union, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Band, MENC, Stage Band, T.J. Brass, Junior 81 Senior Recitals. 68, 179, 208 COLE, EDDIE DEVERT. Philosophy 1269 N, Sequoia, Lindsay, Ca. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Honor' Court, Dorm Assistant. 68 CONNALLY, ED. 300 N. Holliston, Pasadena, Ca. 249, 250, 251, 254 CONROY, RICHARD. 1547 Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. 68 COREY, PAM. English 1446 Topeka St., Pasadena, Ca. Kappa Delta Epsilon, SCTA. 68 COREY, THOMAS, L. English 1446 Topeka St., Pasadena, Ca. Kappa Phi Kappa, SCTA, New Mex- ico Club, Young Republicans. 68 COUCH, FINLEY. 1836 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. English COWFER, KATHY. 6151 Norwood Ave., Riverside, Ca. Library Club, SCTA. 68, 145 COZZENS, ROBERT K. 720 N. El Molino, Pasadena, Ca. CRANE, ROBERT. 1005 Rhode Island, Lawrence, Ka. 148 CRIST, LINDA. 634 N. Steven, Reedley, Ca. 68 CROUCH, ESTHER. Spanish 2502 16th St., Kingsburg, Ca. SCTA ichaplain, sec.l, Los Hidalgos lvice pres.1, Missionary Crusaders. 68, 144, 150, 157, 166 CUEVAS, RUBEN. 36 E. Mariposa, Pasadena, Ca. 253, 263 DAMON, JEANNE. Comm, Arts 8456 Colorado Ave., Riverside, Ca. CSO, Missionary Crusaders, SCTA, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Sigma Phi Mu, Library Club, Tangled Wood, Speech Activities. 68, 144, 149, 150, 222, 218 DANIEL, JAMES F. Chemistry Senior Index 2895 Sierra, San Bernardino, Ca. 69 DANIELS, BEV. History Box 47, San Jacinto, Ca. SCTA l2nd vice pres.l, Gamma Council lpres.l, 69, 222 DARAKJIAN, PETER. 69 DENT, ELENOR. 297 S. Orange Grove, Pasadena, Ca. 69 DICKHOFF, PATRICIA. English 1695 N. Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. Hawaii Club, SCTA, Treble Choir. 69 DREW, THEODORE. EASTIS, GEORGE. 1539 E. Howard, Pasadena, Ca. 69, 230, 231 ECKENBOY, DAVID. 8608 Eileen, Spring Valley, Ca. 69 EDWARDS, JAMES R. 605 N. Holliston, Pasadena, Ca. 254, 257 ERLER, TERRI. Business Admin. cfo G. Forster, 3051 51st, San Diego, Ca. 69 ESTERLINE, JEAN. 147 N. Baldwin, Sierra Madre, Ca. 69 FARGO, BARBARA. Home Ec. 1090 Chanticleer, Santa Cruz, Ca. AWS Council lpub. managerl, Phi Omicron, La Sierra. 49, 69, 137, 146, 153, 182, 202 FARRAR, JOANNE. English-Speech 1307 N. Lowell St., Santa Ana, Ca. Los Hidalgos, Missionary Crusaders, Hawaii Club, Oratorio Choir. 69 FAST, ELEANOR. History-Sociology 27829 Bruno St., Hayward, Ca. SCTA, Viking Ski Club, Kappa Delta Epsilon. 69, 149 FAUSS, KAREN LEE. Sociology 1333 Kentwood Dr., San Luis Obispo, Ca. Freshman Cheerleader, Missionary Crusaders, Viking Ski Club. 70, 151 FIFIELD, LEONA. 514 N. Sunset, Azusa, Ca. FIGHTMASTER, RONALD. 6041 La Prada, Eagle Rock, Ca. 70, 253 FIRESTONE, DARLENE. 1995 Michelle, Wes Covina, Ca, 70 FISHER, CLYDE. 2835-172 N. Holliston, Altadena, Ca. FORD, JOYCE. English-Speech 2270 Alta Vista Dr., Vista, Ca. SCTA, Los Hidalgos, Missionary Crusaders. 70 FORSTER, E. ANN. Business Ed. 3051 51st St., San Diego, Ca. Treble Choir, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers. 70, 202, 203 FOSTER, BEN. 52 Arboreo St., Napa, Ca. 70, 146, 238, 239, 243 FOX, SHEILA ANN. History 1572 Vine St., El Centro, Ca. 70, 79, 166 FREY, CLIFFORD. History 1523 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. Freshman Class Council lpres.l, ASB Council lsophomore rep., treas.l Na- zarene Student Leadership Delegate, Melody Men, Band, A Cappella Choir, Honor Court, International Club. 64, 65, 70, 84, 139, 191, 223 FUSON, BARRY L. Box 875, Lebec, Ca. 70 GETZ, GEORGE. English 1465 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, Ca. SCTA, Kappa Phi Kappa, Circle K. 143, 146 GLASCO, CAROL J. Business Ad. Box 427, Swink, Colo. 70 GOVER, BRENT. Music Education 1316 N. Wilson 475, Pasadena, Ca. Melody Men, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers. 70, 202 301 GUNSTREAM, SHARON. English 3575 South Oneida Way, Denver, Colo. AWS Council lfreshman rep., iunior rep., ASB rep.l, SCTA, MENC, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Treble Choir, Oratorio Choir lsoloistl, Who's Who, Trebletones Trio, Melo- daires Trio, Homecoming Princess. 64,71,85,133,139,141,174,183 186, 202, 203 HAGEMEIER, LLOYD. Religion Rt. 1, Box 260, Lot 13, Carrollton, Tex. New Mexico Club, Gamma Pi Epsi- lon, Melody Men, Male Chorale Evangelistic Crusaders. 1 1 59, 71, 101 GUNDLACH, SUSAN ISr.l 71 HALL, JAY R. History 504 Colorado Ave., Brush, Colo. 71 HALL, KATHY. Home Economics PO Box 16, Big Bear City, Ca. SCTA, Phi Omicron, Dorm Council, Treble Choir, A Cappella Choir. 71, 202 HAMILTON, GARY. 485 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 73, 146, 252, 253 HAMPTON, FRANCIS. 3361 Del Mar, Pasadena, Ca. HAND, ISABELLE. History 1515 N. Hill, Pasadena, Ca. SCTA, Library Club. 71, 144, 145 HANEY, JACK. Psychology 94 Billou St., San Rafael, Ca. Letterman's Club lpres.l, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Cheerleader, Circle K. Sigma Phi Mu, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Beta Society lpres.l. 71, 170, 202, 203, 222, 244 HARKINS, LESLIE. English 335 Madison Way, Glendale, Ca. Study Supervisor, AWS Council lsec.l, Treble Choir lchaplainl, New Mexico Club, Dorm Assistant, Senior Class Council lpub. managerl, SCTA, P'Cinian, Tangled Wood. 63, 71, 132, 144, 166, 174, 204 HARNDEN, STEVE. 302 Senior Index 1536 W. Roseburg, Modesto, Ca. 71 HARRISON, JOHN. 1710 Orchard, Glendale, Ca. HAUCK, JUDY. English 107 W. D St., Tehachapi, Ca. Missionary Crusaders, Library Club lpres.l, Evangelistic Crusaders, Dorm Council, Play Production. 71 HIGA, JIM. 95-139 Wailawa St., Honolulu, Hawaii. 71 HIGDEN, JERRY. 1640 Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. HIGGINS, LLOYD. 3436 Stocker, Pasadena, Ca. 71, 189, 236, 239, 240, 262 HINDOYAN, ANDRE. 977 Boston Ct., Pasadena, Ca. HINDS, STEPHEN. Biology 2511 Gates Ave., Redondo Beach, Ca. Junior Class Council, Gamma Society lpres,l Senior Class Council lAMS rep.l. 63, 71, 138 HISLAR, ROBERT. 1594 N. Allen Apt. 19, Pasadena, Ca. HODGE, CAROL. 612 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 64, 71, 86, 222 HOFF, PAUL. Religion 563 E. Howard St. Pasadena Ca. Missionary Crusaders, Gamma Pi Epsilon. 72 HOLT, MARTHA M. Religious Education 1726 W. Pendleton, Santa Ana, Ca. A Cappella Choir, Oratorio Choir lsoloistl Inter-Dorm Council, Treble Choir, Junior Class Play. 72, 202 HORNING, ROBERT. Business Ad- ministration 1622 Broadway, Flint, Mich. Kappa Phi Kappa, P'Cinian, SCTA. 72, 132 HOYT, ROBERT. HUCKABY, JUDY. Home Ec. 536 Arizona, S. E., Albuquerque, N.M. Viking Ski Club, Phi Omicron, Hawaii Club, La Sierra. 72, 79, 136, 153, 177 HUMBLE, NATHAN. 6640 Rosemead Blvd., Pasadena, Ca. 72 JAMES, CAROL. 1646 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 72, 149, 153 JOHNSON, LARRY. Psychology 362 E. 22nd, Tracy, Ca. Texas Club, Missionary Crusaders, Fishing Club 72 JONES, GARY J. History 1539 E. Howard, box 285!Pasadena, Ca Gamma Pi Epsilon, Fishing Club. 72 JONES, MURIEL, Home Ec. 1630 N. Santa Anita, Arcadia, Ca. Fishing Club, Phi Omicron, SCTA. 72 JORDAN, MARIDEL L. 585 E, Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 72 KAM, DAVID 3355 Kammaaina, Honolulu, Ha. 72 KANE, BOB. 1625 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. KELLY, DIANE. Business Ed. 1305 Marie, Antioch, Ca. Pep Commission, CSO, Varsity Cheerleader, New Mexico Club, Vik- ings Ski Club, Dorm Council, Mis- sionary Crusaders. 72 KELLY, PATRICIA. English 415 E. Lemon -Ave., Monrovia, Ca. SCTA, Chapel Service Choir. 72 KENDALL, WANDA. 1155 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. KESSLER, RICHARD. 1770 Atchison, Pasadena, Ca. KIME, SANDY. 1708 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. KIRK, FREDRICA. 244 W. Fairview, Glendale, Ca. KOEBLER, MARY. 648 Hook Tree, Pasadena, Ca. KOONS, JIM. 1711 Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. LAIS, BYRON. Chemistry 3000 Mission Ave., Carmichael Ca. 41, 72, 141 LANE, LIZ. Business Ed. 3504 Niblick Drive, La Mesa, Ca. Treble Choir, Dorm Council, AWS. Council lsec.l 72, 141, 166, 174, 204 LANGFORD, ROBERT 585 E. Washington, Apt. 20, Pasadena, Ca. LARREW, STEPHEN. 1310 S. Olympus Ave., Hacienda Heights, Ca. 72 LEE, DENNIS. 2206 N.E. 45th, Portland, Ore. LEE, JUDY. 734 Mountain 43, Pasadena, Ca. 72 LEFFLER, VIRGIL. LINK, MARGERY. 446 W. Elk, Apt. 3, Glendale, Ca. 72 LOVE, BENNIE. 691 Lincoln Ave., Pasadena, Ca. LUNDGREN, KENDELL. 40 N. Bryan, Oaksdale, Ca. 72 LYTLE, CARL. Religion 1561 E. Washington ii2, Pasadena, Ca. Missionary Crusaders. 73 McBRIDE, PATRICIA lVINCENT1. Music Education 1917 N. Madison, Pasadena, Ca. Treble Choir, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, MENC. 73, 202 MCCALL, RALPH. 880 Pepper Dr., El Caion, Ca. MCCLAIN, KENT. 3770 Canfield, Pasadena, Ca. 96, 172 McDANIEL, CLARON. Physical Ed. 2408 Broadway, Grand Junction, Colo. Kappa Phi Kappa, Lettermen's Club, Colorado Club. 73, 146 McGUIRE, GERALD. Business Ad. 1440 Cranmer Dr., Walnut, Ca. Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Circle K, Sigma Phi Mu, Senior Class Council ltreas.J, Varsity Cheerleader. 63, 73, 142, 143, 191 Senior Index McWATTERS, JAN. 3015 Rincon Pl., Bakersfield, Ca. MAILLET, ARTHUR J. Box 101, Lone Pine, Ca. 73 MARCUSON, IRENE. 5225 La Roda, L.A., Ca. 73 MARDIS, VIRGINIA. English 42964 Parkwood St., Fremont, Ca. SCTA, Kappa Delta Epsilon. 73, 144 MARKS, LEE. 1265 Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. 73 MARTIN, RAY A. 1834 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. MAYO, JOHN. 2050 Norwalk, L.A., Ca. 73 MEDRANO, CHARLENE. Spanish 3227 Jerves St., Lihue, Kauai, Ha. SCTA, Hawaii Club, Los Hidalgos. 7 MELLOWZ MARILYN SUE. Home Ec. 14565 Ave. 120, Paxley, ca. SCTA, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Phi Om- icron, Treble Choir. 73, 144, 149, 153, 166, 204 METCALF, EDWIN. History 204 Prairie View Drive, Clovis, N.M. Melody Men, A Cappella Choir, SCTA, New Mexico Club lpres.l, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Missionary Crusaders, Board of Review, Kappa Phi Kappa Keynotes Trio. 63, 73, 150, 202, 211, 223 MIERAS, BARBARA. History 125 Belday Rd., Pasadena, Ca. Viking Ski Club, lnternationalist Club. 64. 74 MOORE, STUFFY. MORGAN, MICHAEL 4395 Chevy Chase Dr., Pasadena, Ca. MORRIS, DAVID. Psychology 12316 Eastridge Dr. N.E. Albuquerque, N.M. Texas Club, Viking Ski Club, New Mexico Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Band, Missionary Crusaders, Soph- omore Class Council, Dorm Council, Intramural Council. 74 MUNN, SHERRIL F. Religion 1311 Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. Kappa Phi Kappa, Viking Ski Club, Junior Class Council, Evangelistic Crusaders, Colorado Club, New Mexico Club. 74, 152, 231 MURTON, KEREN. Speech 3707 Linwood, Riverside, Ca. ASB Council lsec.1, Senior Class Coun cil lsec.1, Hawaii Club. 63, 74 NAKAMURA, GRACE. History 354 W. Galloway, Weiser, lda. 74 NASSIF, R. A. 3937 Elma Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 74 NICHOLSON, DARYL. Physical Ed. 669 N. Los Robles, Pasadena, Ca. Lettermans Club lpres, treas.l, Kappa Phi Kappa lpres.l, Circle K, Freshman Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, Varsity Basketball. 74, 146, 147, 143, 188, 239, 240, 241, 236 NICKLE, FRANCIS E. English 1189 172 Sonoma Dr., Altadena, Ca. P'Cinian leditorl, Kappa Phi Kappa, SCTA, Tangled Wood, lnternational- ist Club. 74, 134 NICKLE, MARILYN. 1189 172 Sonoma Dr., Altadena, Ca. 74 NORTON, JOHN. 237 W. Fernfield, Monterey Park, Ca. 74 NORTON, JOE 627 MacArthur Dr., Colma, Ca. 74 PARRY, PAUL. 12711 Merrill St., Garden Grove, Ca. 64, 74 PEALE, DAVE. 410 Alice Larle, Blythe, Ca. 75, 87, 133, 143, 146 PENDLEY, SANDY. 1010 Frienza, Sacramento, Ca. 75, 202 PEREZ, AUGUSTINE. Box 33, Lone Pine, Ca. 75 303 PETAPIECE, PATRICIA. 2777 Sanbord, La Crescenta, Ca. PETERSON, DANNY. 233 Penn Ave., E1 Paso, Tex. PHILPOTT, GARY. 559 E. Howard, Pasadena, Ca. 75 PITCHER, STEPHEN. 1229 S. Palmetto, Ontario, Ca. 75, 146 PONSFORD, RON. 2010 Woodlyn Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 64,a8,75,i32,i33,i5s PRICE, ALAN. Biology 523 N. Wilson, Apt. 456, Pasadena, Ca. Kappa Phi Kappa 75 PULIDO, SAMUEL. 3454 Glnhurst, L.A., Ca. PURDY, GARY. English 5095 Phillips Blvd., Ontario, Ca. California Youth Council, Tangled Wood leditori. 75, 132 RANKIN, FAY. 1919 Monte Vista, Pasadena , Ca. 76 RASER, HAROLD. History 1-526 Las Lunas, Pasadena, Ca. Varsity Cheerleader, ASB Council lsergeant-at-armsl, Board ot Review lchrm.l, Circle K, P'Cinian Interna' tionalist Club. 65, 76, 133, 223 REDFERN, ED. 1758 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. 76 REDFERN, SUSAN. English 1748 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. Student Minister's Wives ltreas.l, SCTA. 76, 144, 152 REED, JAMES. English 159 S. Sierra Madre, Pasadena L.A. Kappa Phi Kappa, Play Production lHamletl. 76 REINMUTH, GARY. Business Ad. 9 Lawrence St., Colorado Springs, Col. 76 RIDENOUR, CHARLES. 156 N. Mar Vista, Pasadena, L.A. ROBBINS, JOHN. 918 S. 54th Terrace, Kansas City, Kan. 304 Senior Index ROBERTS, ROD 28807 E. Baseline, San Bernardino, Ca. 76 ROBERTSON, SALLY. 5823 So. Milton, Whittier, Ca. 76, 202, 203 ROBINETTE, DOLLEY. 1700 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Calif. ROOT, CAROL. 1167 Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. ROSSI, JIM J. 1821 N. Ave., 92, L.A., Ca. ROSSI, TERRIE. ROWE, CHARLES. 1612 N. Hill, Pasadena, Ca. ROUNDTREE, PHIL. 327 E. Del Mar, Pasadena, Calit. 76 SAWYER, WAYNE. Christian Ed. 14916 A E. Badillo, Baldwin Park, Ca. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sigma Phi Mu, Evangelistic Crusaders. 76, 222 SCHENKE, HOPE 536 Terrado, Monrovia, Ca. SCHNEIDER, SHARYN. 1125 N. Hill, Pasadena, Ca. Sophomore Class Council lpub. managerl, ASB Council lpub. man- agerl, P'Cinian, Tangled Wood. 76, 133 SCHOW, LARRY. 203 Wapello, Pasadena, Ca. SCHUBERT, LYNN. 1959 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. SCHUTT, DON. History 534 N. Catalina St., Burbank, Ca. Sigma Phi Mu, Senior Class Council lchaplainl, Honor Court lchrm.l, Book at the Month lchrm.l, Missionary Crusaders, Gamma Pi Epsilon. 76, 89, 217, 222 SCHUTT, JEANIE. Nursing 5344 N. Kenmore, Indianapolis, Ind. 76 SHELDON, WILLIAM. Business Ad. Box 653, Lindsay, Ca. Varsity Tennis, Viking Ski Club lpres.l, 64, 77, 148, 151, 259 SHIRK, JOHN 6. A77 SHRAPNEL, BARON. 888 Magnolia Apt. 4, Pasadena, Ca. SIMMONDS, SHERI. 1507 Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. SKILLING, NEAL. 728 Prairie Rd., Compton, Ca. SLATER, PAUL. Religion 619 W. Palm, Arcadia, Ca. Freshman Class Council lchaplainl, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Evangelistic Crusaders, Senior Class Council, ASB Council lsr. rep.l, Dorm Council, Ob- servatory lpainterl. 63, 64, 77, 75, 133, 164 SMEE, JOEL, History 1200 W. Howard, Visalia, Ca. Freshman Class Council isergeant- at-armsl, Sophomore Class Council, AMS Council lsophomore rep.l, Sen- ior Class Council lpres.l, Male Chor- ale, Oratoria Choir, Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Circle K. 63, 64, 77, 151, 244 SMITH, DENNIS. 16858 Vintage, Granada Hills, Ca. SMITH, HERB. Religion 11771 Wembley Rd., Los Alamitos, Ca. Varsity Track, Male Chorale, AMS Council, ASB Council, Missionary Crusaders, lpres.l, Oratoria Choir, P'Cinian, Chapel Service Choir, Evangeiistic Crusaders, 77, 150, 151, 231 SMITH, TIMOTHY. 387 N. Mintor, Apt. 3, Pasadena, Ca. SOLIZ YOLANDA. Spanish 1448 Wesley Ave., Pasadena, Ca. Los Hidalgos, Library Club, Mission- ary Crusaders 77, 145, 157 SONNENBERG, CHERYL. 7332 Vineland, Pasadena, Ca. 77 SOUTHARD, JAMES 302 E. Colorado Blvd. B , Monrovia, Ca. 77 SPECK, HAROLD. Religion-Psychology 1270 Bresee Ave., Pasadena, Ca. Freshman Class Council, Arizona Club. D m Council. 77 STEPHENSON, JOHN. Religion Box 3072, Eureka, Ca. A Cappella Choir, Evangelistic Crusaders, Gamma Pi Epsilon. 64, 77 STOCKEL, JAMES. 6640 N. Rosemead, San Gabriel, Ca. 77 STONE, JANINE ANDERSON. 1289 Bresse, Pasadena, Calif. 78, 90, 202 STOOPS, MARY. Biology 32554 Grandview, Visalia, Ca. Missionary Crusaders. 78, 150 STORK, GARY ROBERT. History 6317 Yukon Court, Arvada, Col. 78, 224 STUCKY, MIKE. Business Ad. 6419 Pollard, Apt. 23, Los Angeles, Ca. 78 STUMP, JIM. 2901, Indiana N. E., Albuquerque, N. M. 78, 179 SUTTON, ROBERT. Religion 313C Warner Milne Rd., Oregon City Oregon 97045 Gamma Pi Epsilon, AMS Council, Freshman Council, ASB Council, Hawaii Club, A Cappella Choir, Male Chorale. 64, 65, 78, 133, 138, 139 SUZUKI, HIROSHI. Business 2 Konya-Cho, Kawasaki, Jlpan lnternationalist Club. SUZUKI, KATHRYN. Kavasaki, Japan SWANSON, KATHRYN. 515 La Casita Lane, Pasadena, Calif. 78 TEAKELL, GARNETT. Religion 1221 N. Lea Street, Clovis, N. M. Senior Class Council lchaplainl, Mis- sionary Crusaders lchaplainl, Sigma Phi Mu, Male Chorale, New Mexico Club, College Bowl. 63, 78, 150, 222 THARP, BILL. 750 Earlham Apt. 5, Pasadena, Calif. THOMAS, GARY 14 Forest Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 78 THOMPSON, ROSE. 1850 E. Calaveras St., . asadena, Calif. THOMSON, NANCY. 724 S. 7th, Alhambra, Ca. 78 TIPPITT, GARY. 504 N. Chandler Apt. G, Pasadena, Senior Index Calif. 254, 255 TREILING, STEWART. 824 S. Verdugo Rd., Glendale, Calif. UCHIBORI, CYRSANTHUM. 575 Kawainai, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii 33, 146, 200, 205, 208 VAN SOEST, DEAN. 7740 Perry Place, Westminister, VAN SOEST, MARVIN. 7740 Perry Place, Westminister, 146, 202 WACHI, MORIYA. 1628 N 78 WALLING, 499 N. 78 WALTERS, 1303 N. Oxford Ave., Pasadena KEN Los Robles, Pasadena, BOB. Allen, Pasadena, Calif. 78, 254 WALWORTH, MALCOLM. 273 N. Melrose, Monrovia, Calif 78, 218 WATT, DIANA. Spanish 2338 E. Madison, Orange, Ca. Treble Choir, Oratorio Choir, SCTA, Phi Omicorn, Los Hidalgos, Dorm Council. 78, 153, 157, 166, 204 WELLS, RONALD J. Religion Col. Col. Calif, Calif. 1843 N. Verdugo Rd., Glendale, Ca. Freshman 24 , Freshman Class Council lintramural coordinatorl, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Interdorm Council lchrm.i. 64, 78 WESTMORELAND, BARBARA. Business Ad. 609 Alicia Drive, El Paso, Tex. AWS Council lpres., 2nd vice pres.l, Study Supervisor, Texas Club. 78, 141, 174 WHEELER, DAVE. Star Route Box 3900, Lucerne Valley, Ca. 78, 205, 208, 244 WHEELER, JERRY L. 1109 Oak, Clovis, N. M. 63, 78 WHEELER, TERRY. 1109 Oak, Clovis N. M. WIENS, JACK 440 Mar Vista, Pasadena, Calif. 79 WILDAY, PAUL S. Chemistry 1541 N. Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. Varsity Track, Cross Country, Let- terman's Club, lnternationalist Club, Sigma Phi Mu. 41, 79, 222 WILSON, FAITH. 3621 Marconi, Sacramento, Ca. 79 WILSON, KENNETH. Religion 15127 Lime Ave., Compton, Ca. Intramural Sports 79, 222 WILTSIE, JOANNE. 177 Marion Ave., Pasadena, Calif. WINEMILLER, PATRICIA. English 823 Trotter Court, Walnut Creek, Ca. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Board of Re- view, SCTA La Sierra, Dorm Assistant. 79, 149, 144, 137, 166, 223 WONG, GORDON. Hilo, Hawaii 79 WONG, MARILYN. Psychology. 98-153 Hekaha St., Aiea, Ha. Hawaii Club. 79 WOOD, PAUL. 816 S. Marguerita, Alhambra, Calif. WYATT, WARREN. 523 Mission, So. Pasadena, Ca. 79 WYSOCKI, STEPHEN. Social Science 783 N. Mentor, Pasadena, Ca. SCTA. YOCHAM, TONY. Speech 401 S. Oak, Sapulpa, Okla. Viking Ski Club, Debate, Pi Kappa Delta lvice-pres.l, P'Cinian, Hamlet. 79, 132, 218, 219 YOUNG, JAN. Communicative Arts 2531 Silver, El Paso, Tex. SCTA, MENC, AWS Council, Dorm Assistant, Arizona Club. 79, 141, 167, 174, 204 YUNG, ELEANOR. Sociology 120 Wetmore Street, San Francisco, Ca. lnternationalist Club. ZACHARY, DAVID R. 205 Loyola Drive, Millbrae, Ca. 65, 79, 91, 222 ZIMMERMAN, GARY. 1619 N. Oxford Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 79 305 ABRAS, ADELE. 1Fr.1 858 N. 8th, Banning, Ca. 118, 154, 167 ADAMS, JIM. lSo.l 2846 Santa Rosa, Pasadena, Calif. 106, 193, 208 ADAMS, ELAINE. lSo.1. 1413 Montgomery Rd., 96 AKUNNA, RAPHAEL. lSo.l 2148 N. Raymond, Pasadena, Calif. 106 ALBRETHSEN, DON. lSo.1 Wilpwood Store, Platina, Ca. 106 ALDERSON, TERRY. lFr.l 12272 Fieldgate, Garden Grove, Ca. 245, 246, 254, 255 ALLEN, VIRGINIA. lFr.l 6117 Burns Way, Sacramento, Ca. 118 ALLISON, CANDY. lJr.l 612 E. Washington, Pasadena, Calif. 66 ALMQUIST, GARY. lJr.1 ANDERSON, DAVID. lFr.J , 3892 Exmoor Cir., Sacramento, Ca. 118, 123 ANDERSON, JEAN. lJr.l 455 So. Northcliff Rd., Pasadena, Ca. ANDERSON, JERRE. lSo,i 3700 Weston P., Long Beach, Ca. 105, 106, 141, 174, 176 ANDERSON, PAT. 1So.J 1495 La Perla, .Long Beach, Ca 106, 165 ANDERSON, RICK. lJr.i 2207 Humphery's, Richland, Wash. 96 ANDRES, ALLAN. lSo.l 1409 N. Altadena Pas 106 ANORBES, DELIO. lSo,l 813 Encino Place, Arcadia, Calif. 106, 157 ANSTINE, MORLEY. lJr.l APPLE, SHARON. lFr.J 17887 Slover Av., Blooming, Ca. 118, 166 ARMSTRONG, CONNIE. lFr.J 9461 Heiner St., Bellflower, Ca. 118 ARMSTRONG, LINDA. lSo.1 955 Allview Ave., Richmond, Ca. 106 ARNOLD, KEITH. lFr.1 1278 P. O. Box 1081, Deming, New Mexico 118 ASHCRAFT, MARIANN. lFr.l 206 Brown St., Vacaville, Ca. 118 AULD, JOANNE. lFr.l 826 20th Ave., Delano, Ca. 118, 196 AVESIAN, RAYMOND. lSo.1 2712 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Pasadena, Calif. AVRIL, LARRY. lJr.1 4622 Rosemont, Crescenta, Calif. 96 BAERG, KURT. lJr.l 3469 Rubio, Altadena, Calif. BANGLE, DEL. lJr.l 6714 Nielnido, Pasadena, Calif. 96, 202 BARNES, JANET. lSo.1 1711 East Ave. Q-12, Palmdale, Ca. 106,136,135, 218, 222 BARRON, DIANE. lFr.1 12416 Gilmore, L.A. 66, Ca. 118 General Student Index BARTEL, LYLA. lJr.l 847 Victoria Dr., Pasadena, Calif. BATES, JULIA. lJr.l 230 Pinal Ave., Orcull, Ca. 96 BAUER, ROBERT. lJr.l 794 E. Sacramento, Altadena, Calif. 96 BAUGHN, BETH. lFr.1 4316 Skylark, El Paso, Tex. 1 18 BAUM, LAUREN. lFr.l 118 BEADLE, RON. lSo.l 1049172 W. 57th St. 106, 253, 263 BEAL, BRENT. lSo.1 9532 Lemon Ave., Temple City, Calif. BEDIKIAN, MARDINOS. lFr.l ' BEGGS, NANCY lSo.1 5216 Montair, Lakewood, Ca. 106 BENDA, GARY. lJr.i 2322 California, Eureka, Ca. BENDER, BARBARA. 1Fr.1 431 N. Crescenta Ave., Lodi, Ca. 118 BENEFIEL, RON. lFr.l 858 Paige Dr., Pomona, Ca, 118, 143, 205 BENSON, JANA. lFr.1 5073 Oxford Dr., Cypress, Ca. 118, 162, 166 BENSON, JUDY. lSo.1 5073 Oxford Dr., Cypress, Ca. 106 BENTLEY, JAN lFr.i 3934 Redondo, Riverside, Ca. 118 BENTLEY, MICHAEL. lFr.l 782 W. Roosevelt, Coolidge, Ariz. 154, 172 BERGTHOLD, THOMAS. lJr.l 338 N. Beverly, Porterville, Ca. 96 BERGTHOLD, VICKI. lFr.J 338 N. Beverly, Porterville, Ca. 117, 119, 124, 126, 196, 197, 204 BERTSCH, LINDA. lFr.i 507 Gerard Dr., Lodi, Ca. 119 BETHEL, RICHARD. 1So,i 2447 S. Willow, Fresno, Ca. BETZ, STAN. lJr,l 30043 Ave. N. Great Falls, Mont. 96 BEVAN, JACK. lSol BIGLER, GEAN. lJr.1 3211 Live Oak St., Temple City, Calif. 96, 157 BIGGERS, CURT. lFr.l 5372 Monalee, Sacramento, Ca. 119, 148, 250 BILLMAN, MARIA. lSo.l 1313 Oxford Ave., Pasadena, Calif, Pasadena, Calif. BINGENHEIMER, ALAN. lJr.1 864 N. Holliston, Pasadena, Calif. 96 BINZ, ELIZABETH. lFr.l 2724 S. Street., Sacramento, Ca. 119, 151 BIXBY, VICKI. lFr.l 14571 Harper St., Midway City, Ca. 1 19 BLACK, PRISCILLA. lFr.l 15806 E. Temple Ave., La Puente, Ca. 119, 153 BLACKWELL, CONNIE. l.lr.l 25794 Edgemont Ct., San Bernardino, Ca. 144, 135 BLACKWELL, STEVE. lFr.l 25794 Edgemont Ct., San Bernardino Ca. 96, 119, 133, 135 BLAKESLEY, JEANETTE. lJr.l 269 Woodrow, Valleio, Calif. 96 BLANCHE, JEFF. lFr.l 302 Independence, China Lake, Ca 119, 245, 246 BOBST, JAMES. lFr.l 9282 Thistle, Anaheim, Ca. 119 BOOKOUT, MARGIE. lFr.l 1179 Evilo St., El Caion, Ca. 119, 145, 154, 167, 175 BOWERMAN, SANDRA. lFr.l 1629 Whitifield Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 119, 175 BOWLES, CECIL. lJr.l 1325 Sycamore, Wasco, Ca. 96, 154, 156, 164, 192 BOYD, BRUCE. lJr.l 2008 Birch, Las Vegas, Nev. 96, 146, 151 BOYD, DENNIS. lFr.1 Rt. 2 Box 429-B, Chico, Ca. 119, 148, 205 BRASSFIELD, SUE. lFr.l 2651 S: Garvey, Alhambra, Ca. 119 BREMNER, JAN. lSo.l 5566 Laurel St.,.San Diego, Ca. 96, 106, 163, 204 BREWER, VERNON. lJr.l Box 351, Rt. 5, Caldwell, Idaho BREWINGTON, JANE. lSo.1 348 Harrison, Coalinga, Ca. 106, 151 BRIAMBAUGH, DOUGLAS. lFr.l 1225 BRICKLEY, ROBERT. lJr.l 144 Shore Ave., Quincy, Mass. 97, 151 BROCK, EUGENE. lFr.1 1737 Locust St., Pasadena, Ca. 119, 263 BROD, STEVE. lJr.l 1008 So. Kelso, Washington 97 BROOKS, SUE. lJr.l 3237 E. Clrendan, Phoenix, Ariz. 97, 153 BROWN, CANDEE. lFr.1 5283 E. Benbow, Covina, Ca. 119 BROWN, DWAYNE. 1So.l 585 E. Washington, Pasadena, Calif. 106 BRUMMET, BILL. lFr.1 1940 Playa, San Mateo, Ca. 119, 205 BRUMUND, RANDY. lFr.l 4629 Mobley, Riverside, Ca. 119 BRYAN, CAROLE. lFr.1 13394 Baseline, Etiwanda, Ca. 119 BRYANT, MYRNA. lJr.l 3304 Monroe, El Paso, Tex. 95, 97, 139 BUCKLER, JOYCE. lSo.l 7663 Ironwood Dr., Dublin, Ca. 109 BUCKMASTER, SUSANNE. lFr.1 Rt. 1 Box 139, Oakdale, Ca. 107 BULLOCK, CHARLES. lJr.l 1539 E. Howard, Pasadena, Calif. 77,231 BUNCK, GARY. 1So.1 1455 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Calif. 107 BURGER, WES. 1Fr.1 1579 E. Howard, Pasadena, Calif. 119 BURIES, GARY. 150.1 4803 Walnut, Long Beach, Ca. 172 BURRUSS, GARY. 1So.1 403 W. Walton, Coolidge, Ariz. 107, 154 BUSICK, SUSAN. 1Fr.1 1025 N. Steele, Tacoma, Wash. 11, 151, 234 BUTTLES, STAN. 1Fr.1 711 Ford St., Prosser, Wash. 119, 205 BRUMBOUGH, DOUGLAS. 1So.1 107 CARVER, CHRISTOPHER. 1Jr.1 4 Fredrich Ct., Atherton, Ca. 95, 97, 101, 178, 179, 231, 241 CASSETT, PAUL. 1So.1 10929 Jurupa Rd., Mira Loma, Ca. 107, 231 CAVENER, GARY. 1So.1 Box 192, Dorris, Ca. 107, 138, 146, 147, 165, 205 CERVERA, MARY ALICE. 1Jr.1 666 Summit Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 97 CHAMERLAIN, PAUL. lJr.l 32472 Elsinore, Elsinore, Ca. 97 CHANSLER, JAMES. 1So.1 329 W. Hillcrest, Monrovia, Calif. 107, 205 CHAO, MARIE. 1So.1 96 Lung Kwiang Village Taipei CHASE, MARIE. 1So.1 CHASE, ROBERT. 1So.1 P. O. Box 52, Anderson, Ca. 107 CHASTAIN, JAY. 1Fr.1 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, Ca. 119, 155 CHERRY, MARY LOU. 1Jr.1 8633 Greenpoint, Riverside, Ca. 97, 157, 165 CHRISTENSEN, CAROLYN. 1Fr.1 6326 Argus Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. 119 CHRISTY, BETTY. 1Fr.1 1643 N. Marine, Wilwungton, Ca. 119 CHURRUCA, FRED. 1Fr.1 733 E. Carol, Whittier, Co. 117,119 CLAY, JAY. 1Fr.1 5719 Autry, Lakewood, Ca. 107 CLAY, MARITA. 1Jr.1 1395 Bellwood, San Marino, Ca. CLAYTON, BETSY. 1So.1 1555 E. Washington, Pasadena, Calif 244 CLEMENTS, HELEN. 1So.1 1009 Keith Dr., Borger, Tex. 107 CLINE, JAMES. 1Fr.1 18400 Bermude St., Northridge, Ca 1 19 CLONINGER, ANDY. 1Fr.1 2303 Pickeus Cayon, Crescenta, Calif. 119 CLOUD, DARLENE. 1Fr.1 13281 Earle Dr., Garden Grove, Ca 107, 151, 165, 254 I ndex CLOUD, RANDALL. 1So.1 13281 Earle Dr., Garden Grove, Ca. 107, 151, 165, 254 COATE, WILLIAM. 1Fr.1 1701 University Dr., Pasadena, Ca. 1 19 COBB, ELLEN. 1Fr.1 6267 N. Avon, Pasadena, Ca. 119 COCHRAN, JAN. 1Jr.1 2164 Oakwood, Pasadena, Ca. 64, 97 COEY, JACK. 1Jr.1 Rt. 4 Box 303, Lodi, Ca. 97 CONDON, RONALD. 1Jr.1 525 Mar Vista, Pasadena, Ca. CONTRERA5, FRANCISCO 1Fr.1 3913 Orangedale, Tiiuana, Mex. 120 COOK, LYNDA. 1So.1 P.O. Box 902, Placerville, Ca. 107, 204 COOPER, BRUCE. 1So.1 6004 Dwight, San Diego, Ca. 107 CORDELL, CAROLYN 1So.1 1594 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. COUCH, VONDA 1So.1 1836 Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. COUSLAND, LINDA 1Fr.1 15527 Washington, Compton, Ca. 120 COX, CAROL 150.1 6529 Orange, Long Beach, Ca. 107, 165 COX, JAMES 1Fr.1 9231 Ledge Ave., Sun Valley, Ca. CRADDICK, CHERYL 1So.1 790 Kaipii St., Kailua, HI 107 CRAIG, JAMES A. 1So.1 16234 Londelius, Sepulveda, Ca. 107 CRAIN, DENNIS. 150.1 1752 Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. CRANE, NEIL 1So.1 1800 N. Altadena, Pasadena, C.A. CRAVEN, DIANA. 1Fr.1 791 Page, Lindsay, Ca. 120 CRAWFORD, TERI. 1So.1 15740 Pintora, Hacienda Heights, Ca 107,151 CRILL, CAROLE. 1Fr.1 784 Eaton Dr., Pasadena, Ca. 120, 165, 167, 204, 244 CRIST, PAT. 1Fr.1 1904 Kinneloa Canyon Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 120, 146, 205 CROFT, JENNIFER. 1Jr.1 .1033 Maddux Dr., Palo Alto, Ca. 96,97,151,192 CROSBY, ALETA. 1Jr.1 65 Inglewood Dr., Oroville, Ca. 97,141,167,174,202 CROSBY, CHARLES E. 1Jr.1 374 N. Donney Brooke, Orange, Ca 97, 253 CROUCH, MARGIE. 1Jr.1 2502 16th St., Kingsburg, Ca. 97 CULLUMBER, SUE. 1Jr.1 7922 E. Hayne Pl., Tucson, Ariz. 97, 165 CULWELL, GAYLYNN. 1So.1 1486 Rosewood, Corona, Ca. 107 CUMMINGS, CATHY. 1Fr.1 621 7th St., Fortuna, Ca. 120 DABNEY. CYNTHIA. 1Fr.1 3316 Sastre, El Monte, Ca. 120 DANIEL, CONRAD. 1Fr.1 2895 Sienna Wy., San Bernardino, Ca. DANLEY, JAMES L. 1Fr.1 3605 Bailey St., Twentynine Palms, Ca. 120 DAVIE, GARY. 1Fr.1 513 E. 12 St., Madera, Ca. 239, 245, 246, 247 DAVIES, MARK. 1Fr.1 810 E. Hermosa, Fullerton, Ca. 120 DAVIS, DAVE. 1So.1 1224 Wesley Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 107, 138, 148 DAVIS, WAYNE. 1So.1 2828 Mesilla N.E., Albuquerque, NM 107 DAWSON, VIOLET. 1So.1 1539 E. Howard, Pasadena, Ca. DEBELASCA, ELENI. 1So.1 4224 6th St., Huntington Park, Ca. 107 DE BOARD, BILL. 1Fr.1 15227 Los Robles, Hacienda Heights, Ca. DE BOW, DIANNE. 1So.1 1003 Highland, Duarte, Ca. 107, 175 DECLOSS, ROBERT. 1So.1 772 Buena Vista Dr., Watsonville, Ca. 105, 107, 112, 138, 143 DECH, HOLLYMAE. 1Jr.1 2434 Woodward Dr., Kettering, Oh. 211, 223, 97, 141, 150, 154, 165 175, 202 DE DIOS, ROSE. 1Jr.1 1415 Victoria St. Honolulu, HI 97, 141, 166, 174, 175, 183, 187, 204 DELL, VIRGINIA. 1Jr.1 2410 Queensberry Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 97,144 , DENNEY, DON. 1So.1 417 Hood St., Arvin, Ca. 107, 250 DE SILVA, ERROL. 1Jr.1 1363 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. DESPER, KENNETH. 1Fr.1 3345 Valemond, San Diego, Ca. 120 DEVEREAUX, BOB. 1So.1 8920 Cokmo Rd., Whittier, L.A. 107 DE WEESE, DAN. 1Jr.1 922 P.H. 41510, Castle Rock, WA 97 DEXTER, LYNNE. 1Fr.1 2113 Seyforth Dr., Huntsville, AL 120, 135, 154, 204 DICKINSON, JAN. 1Jr.1 367 Northcliff Rd., Pasadena, Ca. DILLS, DOROTHY. 1Fr.1 2911 Crestmoor Dr., San Bruno, Ca. 107, 120, '167 DILLS, ROGER. 1So.1 2911 Crestmoor Dr., San Bruno, Ca. 105, 143, 222 DIXON, DENNIS. 1Jr.1 733 N. Unionpaghre, Montrose, Co. DODD, BARRY. 1So.1 1390 Bresee, Pasadena, Ca. DODSON, LINDA. 1So.1 1161 Sierra, Tulare, Ca. 107 7 DONEHOO, DOYLE. 1So.1 38372 Moab Dr., Fremont, Ca. 107, 137 DORF, DIANE. 1Jr.1 10732 Aarowood St., El Monte, Ca. DORMAN, LINDA. 1So.1 Bax 362, Avondale, Ariz. 107 DRIVER, SYLVIA. 1Fr.1 1517 27th St., Greeley, Colo. 120, 151 DUBE, KURT. 150.1 385 Gilly Lane, Concord, Ca. 108 DUGAN, SUZIE. 1Fr.1 11288 E. Miloann St., Arcadia, Ca. 120, 145, 150 DUKE, BARBARA. 1So.1 1587 N. Roosevelt, Pasadena, Ca. 108, 165 DUNN, KAREN. '1So.1 899 Pine St., Apt. 410, San Francisco, Ca. 108, 144 DRYER, STEVE. 1So.1 Box 830, Lucerne Valley, Ca, EARLS, LILLIAN. 1So.1 2509 Almond Ave., Concord, Ca. 108, 165 EASTIS, RONALD L. 6709 Riverside Dr., Riverside, Calif. 120 EASTWOOD, PEGGY. 1So.1 1350 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 108, 202 EBY, JOHN. 1Jr.1 71 W. Las Flores Dr., Altadena, Ca. 75, 97, 193, 202, 203, 210 EDINGER, DENNIS. 1Fr.1 1474 33rd Ave., San Francisco, Ca. 120 EDWARDS, CANDACE. 1So.1 1507 Heather Lane, Riverside, Ca. 108 EIDEM, KATHRYN. 1Jr.1 1402 N. Mentur, Pasadena, Calif, ELAM, DAVID. 1Fr.1 7132 Stanton Ave., Buena Park, Ca ELKINS, VICKIE. 1So.1 12334 Old River Sch. Rd., Downey, Ca 108 ELLISON, LARRY. 1Jr.1 1217 E. Orange Grove, Pasadena, Calif. 239, 243, 254, 257 ELROD, PAM. 1Fr.1 3317 Viking Dr., Sioux City, lowa. 120 ENGLEMAN, ENID. 1So.1 714 Johnson St., Santa Rosa, Ca. 108 ENDERS, MAX. 4711 Coral Way, Pasadena, Ca. ENRIQUEZ, CHIP. 1Fr.1 458 Alvin Dr., Salinas, Ca 259 ENSIGN, MARY. 1Fr.1 10391 Pineville, Cupertino, Ca. 120, 155 ERICKSON, DENNIS. 1Jr.1 542 Thompson Dr., Pasadena, Ca. 205 ERNST, CHUCK. 1Jr.1 1962 Brigen Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 95, 97, 133, 172 EUREDJIAN, ARMEN. 1Fr.1 1992 Canyon Close Road, Pasadena Calif. EVANS, JOEL. 1Fr.1 1428 Casa Grande, Pasadena, Calif. Index EVANS, SHIRLEY. 1Jr.1 358 E. 11th St., Upland, Ca. 97 FAN, DAVID. 1Jr.1 37 Goodman Rd., Singapore FAN, MEI ENG. 1Jr.1 1363 Bresee Ave., Pasadena, Ca. FECHNER, SHIRLEY. 1So.1 7667 Hillrose, Tuiunga, Ca. 208 FEEZELL, JOHN. 1So.1 503 Azalea, Ontario, Ca. FERGUSON, JERRY. 1Fr.1 Box 825, Kancahe, Hawaii 120 FERGUSON, PHIL. 150.1 6100 Adenmoor, Lakewood, Ca. 108 FERRIS, RIC. 1So.1 3248 Senasac, Long Beach, Ca. 108 FEVERGEON, CHERYL. 1Fr.1 61 So, Vinedo Apt. 2, Pasadena, Calif. 120 FIELDS, SUE. 1So.1 500 E. Washington, Pasadena, Calif. FIGGINS, JANE. 1So.1 P. O. Box 431, Coolidge, Ariz. 108, 163, 204 FIKE, FRANCES. 1So.1 3100 Tyler, EI Paso, Texas. 108, 163 FISHER, LINDA. 1So.1 2835-172 N. Halliston, Altadena, Calif. FISHER, MARTI. 1So.1 297 Marlene, San Luis Obispo, Ca. 108 FLETCHER, JEAN. 1So.1 V. A. Center Qtrs. 35, W. L, A., Ca. 108, 109, 165 FOOTE, JUDY. 1Fr.1 1243 Falstone, Hacienda Heights, Ca. FORD, JOANN. 1Fr.1 312 Melcanyon, Duarte, Ca. 120 FORD, JUDY. 1So.1 312 Melcanyon, Duarte, Ca. 108 FORD, LYNDA. 1So.1 3955 Pepper Tree Lane, San Jose, Ca. 108 FORD, MARY. 1Fr.1 425 Espeio, N. E., Albuquerque, N. M. 108 FOWLER, PHILIP. 1Jr.1 1453 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Calif. FOX, CRAIG. 1631 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. FRALEY, CAROLYN. 1Fr.1 5555 Thomas Ave., Oakland, Ca. 120 FREED, BILL. 1Jr.1 1656 Asbury Dr., Pasadena, Ca. 56, 95, 144, 164, 173, 233, 225 FREEMAN, ROBERT. 1So.1 9610 Grace, Fontana, Ca. 108, 148, 160 FREY, CONNIE. 1So.1 1523 E. Elizabeth, Pasadena, Calif. 108, 160, 204, 212 FRYE, CHARLES. 1Jr.1 2051 La Mesa, Yuma, Arizona. 148, 133, 154, 222, 224 FRYE, MARY ANN. 1Fr.1 2051 La Mesa, Yuma, Arizona. 150, 154 FUENTES, RUBEN. 1Fr.1 8661 Comet St., Cucamonga, Ca. 120 GALLOWAY, SUSAN. 1Fr.1 Box 31, Olancha, Ca. GARCIA, GILBERT 1Fr.1 GARDNER, MARILYN. 1So.1 808 N. Lincoln, Taft, Ca. 108. 244 GARVEY, DARLENE. 1Jr.1 1174 Bell St., Pasadena, Calif. GEARHART, NANCY. 1Fr.1 530 Pamlar Ave., San Jose, Ca. 117,121,151,175,196 GERRISH, PAUL. 1Jr.1 301 So. Oakland, Pasadena, Calif. GETHMAN, MARGENE. 1Jr.1 Rt. 6, Box 140, Nampa, Idaho. GIBSON, PAUL. 1So.1 General Delivery, Ipswich, So. Dakota. 108 GIBBS, CAROLYN. 1Fr.1 9005 Aqueduct, Sepulveda, Ca. 121 GILLILAND, RON. 1Jr.1 6561 DeLeon, Long Beach, Ca. 27, 231 GILSTER, RON. 1So.1 3367 N. Geronimo, Tucson, Ariz. 108, 148 GLOVER, HOLLY. 1286 EIizabeth,.Pasadena, Ca. GOBLE, GARY. 1Fr.1 1862 E. Fountain St., Mesa, Ariz. 121, 154, 205 GONZALES, CHRISTINE. 1So.1 1025 N. Ave. 54, Pasadena, Calif. GOODE, MICHAEL. 1Jr.1 Rt. 1 123 B, Live Oak, Ca. 98 GOODWIN, DARYL. 1Fr.1 890 Fickle Hill, Arcata, Ca. 121 GOODWIN, RON. 1So.1 2605 El Camino Real, Atascadero, Ca 108, 231 GOULD, BETTY. 1Fr.1 Box 87, Weaverville, Ca. 121 GOULD, MARCIA. 1Fr.1 16113 Densmore, Seattle, Wash. 121, 155 GOULD, SHIRLEY. 1So.1 Box 87, Weaverville, Cal. 108 GRAHAM, DEBBI. 1Fr.1 2103 Kallin Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 121, 204 GRANNIS, SHARON. 1Fr.1 1445 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca GRAY, KENNETH. 1Fr.1 1753 N. Rosemont Blvd., Tucson, Ariz 121, 205 GRAVES, JIM. 1Jr.1 1557 Topeka, Pasadena, Calif. GREEN, DARLENE. 1Jr.1 42332 Rd. 58, Reedley, Ca. 98 GREEN, PAM. 1So.1 2373 Brigden Rd., Pasadena, Ca. 108 GREEN, RODGER. 1Jr.1 611 Highland, Pasadena, Ca. GROVES, JIM. 1So.1 3018 Bucknell, Bakersfied, Ca. 108, 111, 138, 146, 147, 192, 250 253 GROVES, LINDA. 1Jr.1 3018 Bucknell, Bakersfield, Ca. 98, 176, 151, 231 GRUHLKE, PATRICIA. 1So.1 1295 N. Hudson, Pasadena, Calif. f GRUHLKE, STEVEN. l.lr.1 1295 N. Hudson, Pasadena, Calif. GUMAER, SHARON. lFr.1 10616 Elmcrest St., El Monte, Calif. 108 GUNSTREAM, JARRELL. lFr.1 2976 So. St. Paul, Denver, Colo. 117, 121, 143, 197, 205, 213, 260 261 GUYNN, BARBARA. l.lr.1 Rt. 2, Box 33A, Dennard, Ark. 98, 175 GUYNN, WESLEY. lJr.1 Rt. 3, Box 364, Yuma, Ariz. HAIR, ED. iFr.1 1701 Camino Rio, Farmington, N. M HALEY, EUGENE. lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 251, Roswell, N. M. 121, 205 HALL, GLORIA. lSo.1 Rt. 1 Box 77, Bursh, Colo. 108 HALL, PAM. lFr.1 2113 S. Court, Visalia, Ca. 121, 204 HAM, KAREN. lFr.1 29614 Camarillo Ct., Barstow, Ca. 121 HAMILTON, CAROL. lFr.1 1197 Lexington, Pasadena, Ca. 121 HAMILTON, CHRIS. lSo.1 4379 Osprey St., San Diego, Ca. 108, 147 HAMMOND, CHARLOTTE. lSo.1 1790 N. Allen Ave., Pasadena, Ca. HAMMOND, DOT. lFr.1 1790 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. 121 HANGER, NANCY. l.lr.1 430 N. Ventura Rd., Oxnard, Ca. 98, 166 HANSEN, CHARLES. lJr.1 14937 Ave. 192, Tulare, Ca. 98 HARBIN, BARBARA. lFr.1 2826 Lincoln Lane, Antioch, Ca. 121 HARDMAN, KENNETH. lFr.1 17 Brookdale, Walnut Creek, Ca. 122, 246 HARMON, RICHARD. lSo.l 1170 Palm Terrace, Pasadena, Ca. 109 HARRELL, RICK. IJr.1 1594 N. Allen, Apt, 11, Pasadena, Ca. 98 HARRISON, KEN. lFr.1 722 Palo Verde, Pasadena, Ca. 111, 122, 246 HARRISON, LARRY. lSo.l 515 E. Vermont, Anaheim, Ca. 109, 202 HARWOOD, MEL. 150.1 109, 205 HASSLER, EUGENE. IJr.1 HATFIELD, DON. lJr.l 213172 Peck St., Elsinor, Calif. 98, 259 HAUSER, PAULA 2605 Monserat, Belmont, California 122 HAVILAND, RICHARD. lSO.1 Route 1, Box 144, Pine, Colo. 109, 148 HAVILAND, SHARON. lJr.l Route 1, Bax 144: Pine, Colo. 98 HAYES, CINDY. lSo,1 10067 East Keyes, Denair, Calif. I Index 109 HAYES, MIKE. lJr.1 1308 N. Los Robles, Pasadena, Calif. HEIZER, JANELLE. lJr.1 1173 Aileron, La Puente, Calif. 98, 150, 154, 165, 175, 180, 182, 211 HELD, NANCY. lSo.1 445 N. Rexford, Beverly Hills, Calif. 109 HENDRICKSON, MARK. lFr.1 122 HENDRICKSON, THOMAS. lSo.1 140 S. Popular, Manteno, Illinois. HENSLEY, LINDA. lSo.1 3149 Maddux Dr., Palo Alto, Calif. 101, 106, 109, 137, 176, 179 HERTENSTEIN, LINDA. lSo.l 1418 Pacific St., Santa Monica, Calif. 109, 141, 174, 175, 183, 186, 197 HIGGINS, DAVID. lSo.1 419 Kekau Pl., Honolulu, Hawaii. 109, 155, 192, 202, 203 HILDRETH, RON. lFr.1 P.O. Box 571, Glendale, Arizona 122, 154 HILL, DAVID. lJr.1 1431 -172 No. Allen Pasadena, Calif. 98 HINDE, SHARON. lFr.1 6405 Stoneman Dr., N. Highlands, Calif. 122 HINDERLITER, MARY. lJr.1 7235 Amethyst, Ala Loma, Ca. 98, 151 HINES, FRED. lJr.1 567 N. Holliston, Pasadena, Calif. HODGE, TOM. lFr.l 2888 Stonehill, Pasadena, Calif. HOLEMAN, JACK. lFr.1 1546 Dunswell, Hacienda Heights, Ca. HOOPER, SHARON E. l.lr.1 3839 Anderson, Ave., La Crescenta, Ca. 98, 165, 204, 208 HORN, TOMMIE. l.lr.1 2745 Highview Ave., Altadena, Ca. HORNBECK, DON. lFr.1 304 N. Sunnyside, Sierra Madre, Ca. HORST, JUDITH. lJr.1 1015 S. Hollenbecl-:, West Covina, Ca. HOUSER, JUNE. lJr.l 1757 Beverly Dr., Pasadena, Ca. HUDSON, ROY. lFr.1 2503 Walnut Grove, Pasadena, Ca. HINSKEY, DWAIN. ISo.l 1704 No. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. HOFFMAN, JULIANA. iSo.l 1352 Torrey Pines Rd., La Jolla, Calif. 109 HUGHES, GLEN. lFr.1 1620 Rose Ave., Merced, Calif. 117, 122, 146 HULSEY, STEVE G. 1879 W. 28th, San Bernardino, Calif. 109, 208, 244 HUNTER, WANDA. iFr.1 1457 Oxford, Pasadena, Calif. 122 HURLEY, CARMEN. lFr.1 1614 N. Oxford, Pasadena, Calif. 204 HURLEY, HOLLY. lJr.1 411 Country Club Dr., San Gabriel, Calif. HUSTON, ROBERT. lFr.l 1287 Bresee Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 122 HUTCHINS, JAMES. lFr.1 543 E. Lucille, Covina, Calif. INGALLS, BONNIE. lFr.1 lFr.1 P. O. Box 14, Santa Paula, Calif. 122, 204 ISGRIGG, VERLEEN. lSo.1 1428 N. Crawford, Dinuba, Calif. 109, 204 ISHIKAWA, JAN. lSo.1 1547 Kanalui, St., Honolulu, Hawaii. 109, 204, 218 ISUMU, SAGAPOLUTELE. lFr.1 American Samoa, Samoa 122, 155, 250 JAGGER, KEN. lJr.1 1312 N. Howard, Colo. Springs, Colo. JACKSON, BRENDA. lFr.1 1765 Tulare St., Kingsburg, Calif. 122, 144, 145, 150 JACKSON, JERRY. lSo.1 1805 Kinneloa Canyon Rd., Pasadena, California 109, 144, 132, 205, 208, 244, 253 JACKSON, LARRY. lFr.1 1765 Tulare St., Kingsburg, Calif. 122, 151 JACKSON, PAUL EDWARD. lFr,l 9338 Elm Ave., Orangevale, Ca. 122,i51,154,205 JAMES, DAVE. lSo.1 14313 Devlin, Norwalk, Ca. 109, 148, 218 JAMES, HADLEY. lSo.1 500 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 110, 243 JANSMA, DOTTIE. lFr.1 2330 Los Feliz Dr., Thousand Oaks, Calif. 122 JANSSEN, GERALDINE. l..lr.1 1240 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. 153 JEFCOAT, KATHRYN. lS0.l 367 Agalea Way, Vacaville, Ca. 110 JELLERSON, GREG. lFr.1 1124 E. Alta Vena Dr., Alta Dena, Calif. 122 JENKINS, RICHARD. lFr.1 277 Opal Canyon, Duarte, Ca. 122 JENNINGS, BARCLAY. lFr.l 8105 Alhambra, Paramount, Ca. 122 JENNINGS, DEAN. lJr.1 Route 3, Ada, Oklahoma 98, 151, 208 JENSEN, SANDY. J. lFr.1 3349 Louis Rd., Palo Alto, Ca. 122, 204 JESSEE, DONNA. lFr.1 Route 2, Box 20948, Elk Grove, Ca. JOBBINS, MICHAEL. lSo.1 P. O. Box 793, Central Valley, Ca. 98 JOHNS, GLEN. lSo.1 1096 W. Main, Imperial, Ca. JOHNSON, DAVID L. IJr.1 2286 Navarro, Pasadena, Ca. JOHNSON, DAVID. lFr.l 1338 Hall Lane, Altadena, Ca. JOHNSON, JACKIE. lFr.1 1240 2nd St., Wasco, Ca. 122, 126, 204 JOHNSON, JIM. lS0.1 11426 Allerton, Whittier, Ca. 151 JOHNSON, JOE. lFr.1 1772 E. Woodbury Rd., Pasadena, Ca. JOHNSON, LINDA. lFr.l 23636 Pennsylvania Ave., Torrance, Ca. 122, 129 JOHNSON, MARILYN. lFr.1 328552 S. MacAnhur Dr., Tracy, Ca. 122, 129, 204 JOHNSTON, LORRAINE. lSo.l 12901 Loretta Dr., Santa Ana, Ca. 110 JONES, DENNIS M. lJr.l 1218 Chehalem Dr., Modesto, Ca. 98 JONES, ROY. lSo.l G25 Warmer Ct., Lindsey, Ca. 1 10 JORDAN, BARBARA. lSo.1 1496 E. Howard, Pasadena, Ca. 110, 150, 154 JORDAN, JOYCE. lFr.l 314 West 13th St., Eloy, Az 122, 150, 154, 167 KAALAKEA, TONI. lJr.l 144 N. Parkwood, Pasadena, Ca. KAMADA, HERBERT. IJr.I 430 C Manono St., Kailua, HI 250 KAMADA, JAMES K. lJr.I 430 C. Manono St., Kailua, HI 98, 155 KANESHIR, ROBERT. IFr.1 1732 Alamahamor St., Honolulu HI KASADATE, BARBARA. lJr.I 45-329 Mahalani St., Kaneohe, HI 98 KASHANI, KEIVAN. lFr.l 2325 Kansasan 44511, Santa Monica Ca. 122 KAY, JAMES. ISo.l 2120 Domingo, Fullerton, Ca. 135, 192, 143 KEARNS, RON. lFr.1 735 E. Fairfield, Los Angeles, Ca. 122, 249, 250 KEITH, KEN A. lSo,l 2643 15 Ave., Greeley, Col. 110,11I,146,151 KELLEY, BRUCE. 150.1 8394 Mulberry Ave., Buena Park, Ca 110 KELLEY, JACKIE. lSo.l 2215 Capistrano Dr., Santa Clara, Ca 110, 135,151, 165, 182 KELLEY, RICHARD. lJr.l 2215 Capistrano Dr. Santa Clara, Ca 98, 151, 254, 257 KELLOGG, MICHAEL. lFr.1 3705 San Joaquin, Las Vegas, NV 259 KELLY, TOM. lFr.1 40602 Rd. 92, Dinuba, Ca. 122, 245, 246 KENNEDY, CLARA LOU. lJr.1 27431 Villa St., Highland, Ca. 98, 204 KENNEDY, DWIGHT. ISo.l 1567 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. 110 KENNEDY, KATHIE. lFr.l 41587 Rd. 152, Orosi, Ca. 122 KENNEDY, MICHAEL JANE lFr.1 1567 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. 152 KESSLER, RICHARD. 1770 Atchison, Pasadena, Ca. KIDDLE, BARBARA. lJr.l 5631 La Jolla, La Jolla, Ca. 98 Index KIKER, KENNETH. 150.1 Rt, 1, Box 242, Lovington, NM 110, 112, 138, 135, 244 KILLIAN, DAVE. lSo.1 4425 E. Harvard Ave., Denver, Co. 110, 202, 213 KILLION, JON. lFr.1 1718 Mountain View, Dinuba, Ca. 122, 165, 246 KILMARTIN, CANDACE. IJr.1 114 N. Parkwood, Pasadena, Ca. 110 KING, LINDA. lSo,l 573 Mar Vista 1654, Pasadena, Ca 110 KING RON. IJr.l 573 Mar Vista, Pasadena, Ca. 98 KING, STEPHANIE. lSo.l 5111 Ambrose, Los Angeles, Ca. 110 KINNAMON, JOE. lSo,l 1321 Lowell, Santa Ana, Ca 110 KINSEY, HELEN. IJ,r.I P.O. Box 115, Bradford, Rhode Island 98 KIRBY, CLIFF. IJr,l 1515 B N. Oxford, Pasadena, Ca 98 KLASSEN, MARVIN. lJr.1 710 Green Valley, Watsonville, Ca 98, 141, 193, 202, 203, 208, 210 KLIEWER, ROBERTA. ISo.l 408 W. Euclid, Shafter, Ca. 110 KLINE, JIM lSo.1 52 B Dewey, China Lake, Ca. 110, 202, 222 KLINE, LONNIE lSo.l 52 B Dewey, China Lake, Ca. 110, 202, 203, 212 KLINELINE, FAYE. lJr.l 818 Apache, Albuquerque, NM 98, 95, 141, 174, 231 KLINGE, BILL. lFr.1 625 Nicholson Ave., Santa Clara, Ca. 122 KLINGE, DAN. lJr.1 7716 Bonanza, Bakersfield, Ca. 98 KLINGE, JUDY. lSo.I 625 Nicholson, Santa Clara, Ca. 110 KNIGHT, JAMES. lJr.I 1690 LaVista, Pasadena, Ca. KNUTSON, ERIK. iJr,l 20186 Ave. 184, Strathmore, Ca. 99 KOON5, BRIAN P. lFr.l 3925 Garfield Ave., Carmichael, Ca 122 KOPCHO, KATHY. lSo,l 1334 S. Magnolia, Tucson, Az 110, 204 KORODY, RON. lSo.l 14636 Ragan, La Mirada, Ca. 1 10 KREIN, KAREN. lJr.I 2771 29th Ave., Sacramento, Ca. 99, 166 KRUISU, FRANCES. 17360 Oak St., Pasadena, Ca. LAMARCHE, BRUCE. lFr,1 2000 Sinaloa Ave., Altadena, Ca. 123 LAMMERS, JOAN. 1Jr.J 1621 W. Tulare, Visalia, Ca. 99, 202 LANDERS, PERRY. IFr.l 123 LAPPINGA, MARIE. lJr.l 411 Chester, Glendale, Ca. LARSON, ROBIN. lFr.l 740 N. St., Box 1022, Rio Linda, Ca 123 LATHORP, LEONARD. lFr.I 9882 St. Elmo Dr., Oakland, Ca. 123 LATTER, FRED. iSo.1 5 Camelford Ct., Moraga, Ca. LAIR, BARBARA. LAWTON, GARY. lSo.1 1127 Rose Ave., Ferndale, Ca. 110 LAWTON, LARRY. 150.1 1127 Rose Ave., Ferndale, Ca. 110, 148 LAYTON, TERRY. IJr.I 2301 18th, San Pablo, Ca 99, 102, 138, 150, 157, 107, 177 LEAVENWORTH, DAVID. lJr.1 110 N. Meridith, Pasadena, Ca. 99, 170, 231 LE COMPTE, KARL. lSo.1 7122 Seville Ave., Highland Park, Ca LEE, DWAYNE. lJr.1 734 E. Mountain, Pasadena, Ca. 99 LEE, GRANT. lFr.1 1466 E. Mountain, Pasadena, Ca. 123, 208, 244 LEHMAN, ROBERT. IJr.l 1292 Bresee Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 99 LEMKEN, SHIRLEY. lSo.1 1031 Coventry Circle, Placentia, Ca LESTER, JAMES.lSo.I 1343 Crestview, Redlands, Ca. LEWIS, TONA. iFr.l 345 W. Camino Real, Arcadia, Ca 123, 191 LIMA, CARLOS. lFr.l 6072 Ruby Pl., LA., CQ. 246, 247 LINCOLN, LINDA. lFr.l 11713 Arlee Ave., Norwalk, Ca. 123 LIST, MIKE. lFr.1 804 W. G St., Ontario, Ca. 123 LIU, JAMES. lSo.1 4916 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Ca. 110 LIU, KAY. lSo,l LONN, BECKY. lFr.l 7910 Tarma, Long Beach, Ca. 123 LONN, BILL. 150.1 7910 Tarma, Long Beac, Ca. LORENZEN, PAUL. lSo,l 2037 N. 29th St., Phoenix, Az 110 LOWE, ZANE. lSo,l 3009 Ross St., Clovis, NM 110, 151 LUI, RAMONA. lFr.l 18 Chung-Hsiao Rd., Sec. 1 Taipei 123 LUND, ROGER. iFr.l Matthews Lane, Paonia, Co. 123, 218 LUNNING, KATHY. 156.1 503 E. 238th Pl., Wilmington, Ca. 105, 110, 138 LUTZ, TIMOTHY. iFr.l 499 N. Los Robles, Pasadena, Ca. 123 . . LYNCH, ANDY. 1So.l 3401 N. 43rd Place, Phoenix, Az 1 10 McALLISTER, LA VONNE. 1So.1 8476 Mt. View, South Gate, Ca. 111 MCCASLIN, LINDA, 1Fr,1 Rt. 1 Box 48, McFarland, Co. 124 McCLELLAND, DAN. 1Jr.1 5580 Pike, Golden, Co. 99 McCLELLAN, EARL. 1So.1 86 E. Loma Alta, Altadena, Ca. 111 McCLESKEY, DENNIS. 1Fr.1 360 Quintard St., Chula Vista, Ca. 124 McCLESKEY, FRED. 1So.1 360 Quintard St., Chula Vista, Ca. 111 MCCLUNE, RANDY. 150.1 174 Old Adobe Rd., Watsonville, Ca 111, 132,134, 135 MCCONNELL, MIKE. lFr.l P.O. Box 153, Terra Bella, Ca. 124, 205, 246 McDONALD, CAREY. 150.1 8346 S. Michigan, Chicago, ll 111 McDONALD, JOHN. 1So.1 5811 Ookbank Dr., Covina, Ca. 111 McGINTY, MARY. lFr.1 122 Hurlbut, Pasadena, Ca. 117,124,141,167, 175,244 MCGOWAN, CHARLENE. 1Fr.1 1299 Meadowbrook, Los Angeles, Ca. McKAY, DONNA SUZANNE. 1Fr.1 3819 Park Pl., Montrose, Ca. 124 MQKINLEY, JAMES. l.lr.1 1120 N. Cedar, Colorado Springs, Co. 99, 151 McNAUGHT, LARRY. 1Fr.1 1365 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. 124 MCNAUGHT, MIKE. 150.1 1621 Golden Gate, Modesto, Ca. 111, 253, 263 McQUEEN, LESLEE. 1Fr.1 P.O. Box 1106, Grass Valley, Ca. 124 MacNAMA, MICHAEL. 1Jr.1 MADSEN, GAIL. 1So.1 1079 Oak Dr., Vista, Ca. 111,140,141,204 MADSEN, GARY. 1Jr.1 P. O. Box 456, Lone Pine, Ca. 99 MANCHESTER, MARY. 1Jr.1 738 37th Ave., Santa Cruz, Ca. 99, 157, 222 MANDESE, NANCY. 150.1 130 E. Main, Mesa, Az 111, 154 MANGUM, ANNE. 1Fr.l 2313 Wilson Rd., Bakersfield, Ca. 124, 196, 197, 154, 167 MANGUM, CATHY. 1Fr.1 524 E. Kamala St., Oxnard, Ca. 124 MANGUM, DAN. 1So.l 2313 Wilson, Bakersfield, Co. 111, 146, 156, 222, 261 MANNING. DANNY. 1Fr.1 9443 Laurel, Fontana, Ca. 124, 254 MANSON, JAN. lSo.1 11864 Lesser St., Norwalk, Ca. 111 Index MARKUS, ELDON. 1So.1 3259 E. Colorado, Pasadena, Ca. MARKUS, KAREN. 3259 E. Colorado, Pasadena, Ca. MARTENS, KATHALYN. 1Fr.1 12055 Orange, Norwalk, Ca. 124, 150 MARTIN, ERNEST. 11047172 McGirk, El Monte, Ca. MARTIN, KEN. 1So.1 600 Downing Ave., San Jose, Ca. 111,105, 143,133 MARTIN, LUELLA. 1Jr.1 16959 lnyo, La Puente, Ca. 99, 144, 222 MARTIN, VIC. 1Jr.1 11047172 McGirk, El Monte, Ca. 99, 149 MARTINE, BEN. 1Fr.1 MASON, MITZI. 1Fr.1 2121 Monte Vista, Pasadena, Ca. 124 MATTHEWS, RADENE. 1Fr.1 3384 Vernon Ter., Palo Alto, Ca. 125 MAU, BRAD. 1Jr.1 4512 Garden Pl. Las Vegas, Nev. 138 MAURER, KATHLEEN. 1Jr.1 407 Mifflin Blvd., Reading, Pa. 99 MAX, GARY. 1Jr.1 RFDF1, Heyworth, ll 100 MAYBURY, SUZANNE. lFr.l 15112 S. Butler, Compton, Ca. 125, 167, 175, 204 MAYO, JON. 2050 Norwalk, L.A., Ca. MEADOWS, ANN. lFr.1 679 Kihapai St., Kailua, HI 125. 155 MEADOWS, DENNIS. 150.1 679 Kihapai St., Kailua, H! 111, 146, 147 MEDLOCK, DARRELL. 1Fr.1 3310 Monroe, El Paso, TX 125, 193, 208, 244 MEDLOCK, GERALD. 150.1 3310 Monroe, El Paso, TX MEO, ROCKEY. 1Fr.1 7032 Woodward Ave., Bell, Ca. 125 MERJANIAN, EDWARD, 1Jr.1 MESSMORE, KENTON. 320 Goshen Rd., Huntington, IN MICHAELSON, JOHN. 1So.1 840 Newton Dr., Dinuba, Ca. 111 146 147173254 MIDDLETON, WILLIAM. 1Jr.1 757 Belvidere St., Pasadena, Ca. MIDYETT, ROYA. 1Fr.1 1135 Sunkist, West Covina, Ca. 125 MIELKE, DENNIS. 1S0.1 9569 E. Broadway 35, Temple City, Ca. 112, 146 MILES, PATRICIA. 1So.1 10382 Mather Ave., Sunland, Ca. 112 MILLER, BRENT. 1405 Wesley Ave., Pasadena, Ca. MILLER, DANA. 150.1 585 E. Washington Apt. 12, Pasadena, Ca. MILLER, JUDY. 1Fr.1 Route 2, Lalunta, C0- 125 MILLER, RICH. 1So.1 1003 Elm, Roseville, Ca. 112, 146 MILLER, RICHARD. 1Fr.1 2900 Magna Vista, Pasadena, Ca. 125, 146 MOLENKAMP, ROBERT. 1.lr.1 1400 Sylvan, Redlands, Ca. 100, 156, 239, 243 MONTGOMERY, DONALD. 3588 Burton Ave., Lynwood, Ca. MOORE, CAROLYN. 150.1 408 Spencer St., Glendale, Ca. 112 MOORE, DON. 1Fr.1 5703 Pontiac Dr., San Jose, Ca. 125 MOORE, GARY. 1Jr.1 585 N. Hill Apt 5 Pasadena, Ca. MOORE, LOWELL. 1Jr.1 1783 Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. 100 MOORE, LOWELL. 150.1 1783 Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. MOORE, NORMA. 1Fr.1 1924 Palo Verde Dr., Concord, Ca 125, 126, 204 MOORE, NORMAN. 150.1 1127 E. 6th, Pueblo, Co. 112, 205, 230, 231 MOORE, PAM. 1Fr.1 102321 Brian, Whittier, Ca, 125 MOORE, STEVE. 1Fr.1 4493 Risinghill Rd., Altadena, Ca. 125 MOORE, TOM. 1Jr.1 4483 Pedley Ave., Norco, Ca. MORGAN, BETTI. 1Jr.1 840 N. Ave. 66, L.A., Ca. MORRELL, SAM. 1Fr.1 7008 Larchmont Dr., North Highlands Ca. 112 MORRIS, BECKY. 1So.1 5112 Manhasset Dr., San Diego, Ca 112, 204 MORRIS, LARRY. 1Fr.1 5112 Manhasset Dr., San Diego, Ca 125 MORRISON, BILL. 1Fr.1 5824 Pioneer Way, Sacramento, Ca 125 MORRISON, DAVID. 1Fr.1 516 E. 7th St., Tucson, Ariz. 125 MORSE, ALVIN. 1Fr.1 5916 Tipton Way, L.A., Ca. 125 MORSE, SANDRA. lFr.1 11061 Bixler Cir., Garden Grove, Ca 125 MORTON, LINDA. lFr.1 3030 Citrus, Oxnard, Ca. 125 MOUNT, JOHN. 1So.1 1111 Blanche St., Apt. 306, Pasadena Ca. 1 12 MULVIHILL, RACHEL. 1Jr.1 2300 Dale Ave., Ceres, Ca. 100 MUNN, GERI. 1Jr.1 1311 Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. 100, 1.45, 223 MUSGRAVE, GREG. 150.1 19531 Vose St., Reseda, Ca. 1 12 MUTCHLER, DIANE. lFr.1 402 Wilson, Modesto, Ca. 125 MYERS, LYNN. 1Fr,1 1110 S. Kimball, Caldwell, Idaho. 125, 208 MYLANDER, CAROL. lSo.l 3690 Alder Lane, Pasadena, Ca. NAGEL, HARRIETT. lJr.1 3273 G Road, Grand Junction, Colo 100 NAKAMOTO, GLENN. lJr,i 728-A Ocean View Dr., Honolulu Hawaii, 100, 143, 155 NEET, PATTI. lSo.l 1826 16th Ave., Greeley, Colo. 112, 165, 175, 151, 208, 244 NELSON, DANIEL. lFr.l 3249 E. Colorado, Pasadena, Ca. NELSON, LINDA. lFr.l 125 NEWBERRY, DAVE. lJr.l Box 142, Boulder, Colo, NEWMAN, ABE. lFr.1 1900 Trower Ave., Napa, Ca. 125, 245, 246, 254, 255 NICKLES, DONALD. lJr.l 1 855 El Repetto 1375, Monterey Park, Ca. 100 NICKOLEY, KARLENE. lFr.J 1822 So. 10th Ave., Monrovia, Ca 125 NIXON, CHARLES. l.lr.l 2272 White St. Pasadena, Ca. NORTHERN, MEL. lSo.1 1111 Blanche St., Apt. 306, Pasadena Ca. 112, 148 NYE, CHAD. lSo.l Box 855, Eagle Mtn., Ca. 112, 140, 205 OCHS, MARIE. lSo,i 1030 W. Huntington 34, Arcadia, Ca O'DELL, PAT. lSo.i 1135 Linda Vista, Banning, Ca. 112 OGBURN, JOYCE. lJr.l 709 Creek View, Modesto, Ca. 100, 144, 204 OHRT, ANTHONY. ISo.l 98095 B Kanuku Pl., Aiea, Hawaii 100, 254 OLIN, WILLIAM. lJr.l 1828 Morada PI., Altadena, Ca. 100, 132, 230, 239, 241, 254, 25 OLMSTEAD, MARCIA. lFr.l 2260 Green Hills Way, Vista, Ca 125 OLSON, DEAN. lJr.l 372 W. Highland, Sierra Madre, Ca OLTMAN, DAVID. lFr.l 1494 E. Atchison, Pasadena, Ca. 125 ORR, MICHAEL. 1 7 7668 Cook Ave Citrus Hei hts Ca. -1 Q 1 OVERLEESE, CHARLOTTE. lFr.1 14616 Charlemague, Bellflower, Ca. 126 OWENS, CALVIN. 3380 Florencita Dr., Altadena, Ca. PARDUE, LARRY. lFr.l Box 217, Loving, N. M. 126 PARKER, JANE. lFr.l Box 174, Hayfork, Ca. 126, 204 PARKER, KAY. lFr.l 6126 Roosevelt, So Gate, Ca, 126, 208 PARKER, LURA. lFr.l Rt. 3, Box 690, Placerville, Ca. 126 FARMER, CAROL. lSo.l Index 18732 Schoenborn, Northridge, Ca. 112, 165 PARZIALE, JEFF. lFr.l 1172 S. Gilmore St., No. Holly, Ca 126 PAUL, DELORES. lSo.l 1221 Divver St., Marysville, Ca. 113, 165 PAUL, SUSAN. lSo.l 3638 Hiway 20, Marysville, Ca. 113 PAULSON, DANNY. lFr.1 4661 Clara, Cudahy, Ca, 126 PAVEY, SHERRY. lSo.l 312 Willis Ave., Madera, Ca. 112 PEARSON, MARTHA. lJr.1 Gravelia, Altadena, Ca. 153 PENN, DALE. lFr.l 7452 Center Pkwy., Sacramento, Ca 126 PENN, MARILYN. lJr.1 1594 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. 100, 101, 202 PERRY, DEAN. lJr.l 209 Monroe, Arvin, Ca. 100 PERRY, HERBERT. 254 PETIT, CECILE. 1725 Los Robles, San Marino, Ca. 126 PETRICK, WAYNE. lSo.l 750-H Waiakamilo Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii 113, 155 PETTITT, BRONWYN. lSo.1 1010 S. Marengo, Pasadena, Ca. 100 PETTITT, JIM. lJr.l 1010 S. Marengo, Pasadena, Ca. PHILBRICK, REBECCA. lJr.l 2944 Hopkins, Redwood City, Ca. 100, 157 PICTURE, SAM. lJr.l 25215 Oak St., Apt. 24, Lowita, Ca 100 PIERCE, EDWARD. lFr.1 930 East 21st, Odessa, Tex. 100 PIERSON, CARL. lJr.1 7239 Jackson, Paramount, Ca. PILKENTON, LINDA. iSo.l 7143 E. 30th St., Tucson, Ariz. 113, 165 PINKSTON, JACALYN. lJr.l 1728 N. Sierra Bonita, Apt 1 Pasadena, Ca. 100, 149, 145 PITTS, MIKE. lFr.l 1017 Austin, Madera, Ca. 126, 165, 244 POE, CHERYL. lJr.l 785 La Para, Palo Alto, Ca. 100 POPEJOY, DUANE. lFr.1 2217 N. Hesperian, Santa Ana, Ca 126, 205 POTTER, CLAYTON. lFr.1 18331 Kittridge, Reseda, Ca. 126 POWELL, LARRY. lJr.l 205 Birch, Shelton, Wash. 95, 138, 176, 177, 150, 156, 223 231, 236, 239, 240 POWELL, SHEILA. lFr.l 1335 So. Spruce, Tulare, Ca. 127 PRESLEY, LYDIA. lFr.1 1419 Oxford St., Pasadena, Ca. PRICE, HERMAN. lSo.l 10408 Limden, Bloomington, Ca. 113, 240 PRICE, MARILYN. lFr.l 2101 McCloskey Ln., Eureka, Ca. 124, 127, 166, 196 PRIEST, SUSAN. lSo.1 402 Wilson, Modesto, Ca. 113 PROUSE, MARILYN. lJr.1 415 Sunset Dr., Golden, Colo. PRUETT, KAREN. lJr.l 1772 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca 152 PRUETT, TIMOTHY. lJr.l 1772 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca PSAUTE, MARLA. lFr.l 1043 E. 3rd St., Mesa, Ariz, 154 RAGAINS, REES. lJr.1 1434 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena Calif. 202, 203 RAGAINS, PAUL. lFr.1 1434 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca 127 RANDALL, CHERYL. lFr.l 885 Calle La Roda, Camarillo, Ca. 127 RANDOLPH, REX. lJr.l 38-B Sykes Cir., China Lake, Ca. 100 RANDOLPH, ROY. lJr.l 38-B Sykes, China Lake, Ca. 100 RANSBARGER, JANET. lFr.l 3765 Hilldage, Oroville, Ca. 127, 204 RAPP, MADGE. lJr.l 2047 S. Mountain, Duarte, Ca. RAWSON, LINDA. lFr,1 70999 Polk, Thermal, Ca. 127 REDFIELD, DAVID. lSo.l 277 Coulson Dr., Grand Junction Colo. 113 REED, GORDON. iJr,l 13502 Rockway Dr., Buena Park, Ca REED, NANCY. lJr,l REED, STARLA. lSo.l 3844 Sunbeam Dr., L.A. 113 REESE, STEPHEN. lFr.1 1450 Bassett Dr., Concord, Ca. 127, 148, 205, 250 RENFER, DEAN. lSo.l 885 11th St., Fortuna, Ca. REYNOLDS, JON. lJr.l 9538 Maple, Bellflower, Ca. 100 REYNOLDS, KAREN. 150.1 15558 Gundry Ave., Paramount, Ca. 113 REYNOLDS, LOREN. lSo.l 6711 12th N. W., Seattle, Wash. 113, 202, 213 RHODES, JANE. lFr.l Rt. 2, Box 118, Hagerman, New Mexico 127 RICH, FREDDIE. lFr.1 528 W. Lowell, Tracy, Ca. 117, 138, 146, 218 RICH, SHARELYN. lJr.1 528 W. Lowell, Tracy, Ca. 100 RICHARDSON, RONNIE. lFr.l P. O. Box 893, Eagle Mt., Co. 127, 143, 205 RIGGS, DENNIS. 1Jr.1 6113 Pimenta, Lakewood, Co. 100 RINKER, ELIZABETH. 1Fr.1 808 W. Lincoln, Escondido, Ca. 127, 158 RISTROM, DAVE. 1So.1 930 W. Ave. J-8, Lancaster, Co. 113 ROBERTS, CAROL. 1Fr.1 625 N. 17th, Banning, Ca. 127 ROBERTS, JAMES. l.1r.1 Florence, Colorado 100 ROBERTSON, BILL. 1Jr.1 6105 Braniff Dr., Oklahoma City Okla. 100, 156, 177, 239, 242 ROBERTSON, JUDI. 1Fr.1 Box 55, Marsing, Idaho 127 ROBINSON, CAROLYN. 1Jr.1 107 Topo Topo, Oioi, Ca. 100,144,157 ROBINSON, JOHN. 1Jr.1 7709 Donswell, Burbank, Ca. 100, 172, 173 ROBINSON, PAT. 1Jr.1 4701 Alta Dr., Las Vegas, Nevada 258 ROBINSON, RANDALL. 1So.1 2103 N. Villa Heights, Pasadena, Co ROBINSON, RICHARD. 1Jr.1 130 W. Mendocino, Pasadena, Ca. RODES, DAVID. 150.1 2635 Meade Cir., Colo. Springs, Colo 105,112,113,138,213, ROESLER, DILLIS. 1Fr.1 138 Pine Lone, Gross Valley, Co. 127 ROGERS, JAMES. 1So.1 734 E. Mountain, Pasadena, Ca. ROGERS, MICHAEL. lSo.1 1891 Layton St., Pasadena, Ca. 113 ROSS, LARRY. 1So.1 Rt. 1, Crawford, Colo. 113 ROYSE, DENNIS. 1So.1 Rt. 3, Box 141 E, Bilton-Freewater, Ore. 193, 208 RUMMEL, STAN. lSo.1 710 N. San Dimas, Son Dimas, Co 113, 222 RUSH, PAUL. 1Jr.1 4823 Birchcand, Temple City, Ca. RUSS, TIM. 150.1 1713 N. Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. 113 RUSSELL, ELLEN. 1So.1 1539 E. Howard, Pasadena, Co. 1 13 RUSSELL, JOYCE. 1Fr.1 353 N. Coney, Azusa, Ca. 127 RUSSELL, WAYLENE. 1Jr.1 1539 E. Howard, Pasadena, Co. 100, 182, 202 SABADO, AURELIO. 1Fr.1 15325 E. Olive, Covina, Ca. SAGE, JAMES. lSo.1 2939 E. 11th, National City, Co. 113, 193 SAGE, PENNY. 1Jr.1 3161 Shakespeare, Los Alamitos, Ca. 101, 202, 203 1 Index SAKAI, TOSHIO. 1Jr.1 Tokyo, Japan. 101 SANDYS, BARBARA. 1Fr.1 5309 Farna, Arcadia, Co. 127, 150, 193, 154 SANDYS, RICK. 1Jr.1 5309 Farna, Arcadia, Co. 95,1o1,25o,24s SATO, BRYAN. 1Jr.1 425 N. Garfield, Pasadena, Ca. SATTER, RON. 1So.1 15344 National Ave., Los Gatos, Co 113 SAVAGE, JIM. 1Jr.1 1374 Wesley, Pasadena, Co. 101 SAVAGE, RICK. 1So.1 280 Maplest, Shafter, Ca. 113, 231 SAVANT, BETTY. 1r.1 SCARBOROUGH, JERRIS. lSo.1 753 Ladera, Pasadena, Ca. SCHANAKER, DONNA. 1Fr.1 Box 146, Heaverville, Co. 127, 144, 154, 153, 167, 204 SCHANDORFF, GENE. 1So.1 99 N. Greenwood, Pasadena, Ca. 106, 113, 143, 137, 234, 240, 250, 251 SCHANDORFF, SINA. 1Jr.1 99 N. Greenwood, Pasadena, Ca. 101 SCHILLINGS, DALE. lSo.1 9029 E. Broadway, Alhambra, Ca. SCHOCH, TIM. 1Fr.1 SCHOELTE, LYNN. 1Jr.1 714 W. Foothill, Apt 2, Sierra Madre, Ca. SCHOELZ, ED. 1Jr.1 2430 S. Second, Arcadia, Ca. 101 SCOFIELD, RUTH. 1Jr.1 201 N. Ivy, Monrovia, Co. 101 SCHOGER, SHARI. 1Fr.1 4126 Neosho, Los Angeles, Ca. 127 SCHOLL, LINDA. 1Fr.1 911 Karen Dr., Chico, Co. 127 SCHROPP, GINGER. 1So.1 5075 Baxter, Son Diego, Ca. 1 13 SCHWARZENBACH, LARRY. 1So.1 1203 N. Brown, Hanford, Ca. 105,113,142,143 SCRIVEN, DICK. lSo.1 1070 E. Barbour, Banning, Ca. SCOTT, SAM. 1Fr.1 951 Grandridge, Monterey Park, Ca. 127 SCOTT, SUE. 1Fr.1 1020 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton, Co. 127, 204 SEAGO, DEBBIE. 1Jr.1 5940 Denver Drive, Carmichael, Ca. 101, 202 SEXTON, SANDRA. lFr.1 4207 E. Avalon Dr., Phoenix, Ariz. 127 . SHAFFER, JOHN. 1Jr.1 2401 3rd Ave., Arcadia, Ca. 1o1,142,143,17o SHARP, DEANNA. 1So.1 1145 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena, Ca. SHEPARD, DARRYL. 150.1 1220 4th St., Norco, Co. 113,148 SHERIFF, NANCY. 1Fr.1 SHRAPNELL, BARON. 1Jr.1 888 Magnolia Apt 4, Pasadena, Co. SHULTS, RICHARD. 1Jr.1 728 N. Alma School Rd., Mesa, Az 101, 102, 157 SHUSTER, MERLYNN. 1So.1 2922 Summer St., Eureka, Co. 113, 202 SILLS, GARY. 1So.1 Box 234, New Cuyama, Ca. 113, 177, 202, 208 SIMS, JIM. 1Jr.1 2933 N. El Nido, Altadena, California 101 SKIDMORE, RICHARD. 1Fr.1 142 8 W. Ave. H-9, Lancaster, Ca. 127 SKILES, BOB SLATE, NANCY. 1So.1 SLATER, YVONNE. 1Jr.1 1717 Michigan, Stockton, Ca. 101 SLATON, NANCY. 1Jr.1 217 Taro, Ridgecrest, Ca. 101 SLUSHER, GARY. lSo.1 2311 W. Church St., Carlsbad, NM 113 SMALL, RICHARD. 1Fr.1 5533 Stevely, Lakewood, Ca. 127, 246, 247 SMEDLEY, GALE. 260, 261 19515 New Garden, Rowland Heights Ca. SMEE, GARY E. 1Fr.1 544 Westmont Ave., San Luis Obispo, Co. 128, 205, 244, 263 SMEE, GARY M. 1Fr.1 15497 Ave. 328, Visalia, Co. 117, 128, 146, 205 SMEE, TREVOR. lSo.1 P.O. Box 728, Visalia, Ca. 114,244 SMITH, CHARLOTTE. 1Jr.1 500 E. Washinton Blvd., Pasadena, Co 102, 204 SMITH, HARRY. 1Jr.1 V 1567-172 Elizabeth, Pasadena, Ca. SMITH, JAMES. 1So.1 SMITH, JEANIE. 1Jr.1 2529 Kalamazoo Dr., Citrus Heights, o. 102 SMITH, JERRY. 1Fr.1 128 SMITH, LESLIE. 1Jr.1 77 SMITH, LONNIE. 1Fr.1 726 Second Ave., Dinuba, Co. 128 SMITH, PAUL. SMITH, PEGGY. 1So.1 726 Second Ave., Dinuba, Ca. 114,204 SMITH, ROBERT. 1Jr.1 2040 E. Washington, Pasadena, Ca. 102 SMITH, ROXIE. 1Fr.1 131 S. Lakeview, Lone Pine, Ca. 128 SMITH, SANDRA. 1Fr.1 1534 Columbine, Upland, Ca. 128 SMITH, STEVE. 1Fr.1 4855 Buchanan St., Los Angeles, Co. SNOW, JUDITH. 1Fr.1 1361 Campbell Ln., Sacramento, Ca. 128, 145 4 SNYDER, DELORES. lSo.1 2749 Alvernen, Tucson, Az 114, 211 SONNENBERG, NANCY. lJr.l 20 Balfour, Colorado Springs, Co. 102, 193 SOUTHARD, INNA. lFr.1 302 E. Colorado B., Monrovia, Ca 1 28 SPAULDING, ROBERT. 1272 San Carlos, San Luis Obispo, Ca. 250 SPAVIN, SANDRA. lFr.1 1038 W. 6th St., Mesa, Az 128 SPECK, CAROL JEAN. iJr.1 1270 Bresee Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 102 SPECK, KATHLEEN. l.lr.l 1595 N. Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. 102, 149 SPEIERMAN, LOWRY. 150.1 416 Whiting Woods Rd., La Crescenta, Ca. 114 SPITLER, DALE. lFr.1 3935 W. State, Phoenix, Az 128, 246 STAGNER, JIM. 1Fr.1 11071 Iris Dr., Gardn Grove, Ca. 128, 250 STAGNER, WILLIAM. 150.1 11071 Iris Dr. Garden Grove, Ca. 1 14 STAMPER, LOWELL. lSo.1 1266 N. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. STANAGE, MARY. lJ r. 1 7632 Oak Park Ave., Van Nuys, Ca. 102, 144 STARR, ROYCE. lFr.l 2408 Westhaven, Bakersfield, Ca. 128, 254 STEINKAMP, LINDA iSo,1 2772 Harkness St., Sacramento, Ca. 1 14 STEINER, RUSSELL. lJr.l 6018 North Camellia, Temple City, Ca. 102 STILES, STEVE. i.lr.1 9525 Arleta Ave., Arleta, Ca. 74, 102, 132, 133, 240, 241, 244 STILWELL, LYNN. lFr.1 6313 Everest Way, Sacramento, Ca. STONE, CHERYL. lFr.1 2700 Villa, Pasadena, Ca. 128 STOREY, BOB. lFr.1 14689 Rex, Sylmar, Ca. 128, 254 STOREY, ED. iSo.1 14689 Rex, Sylmar, Ca. 114 STRATTON, ELLEN. 1Jr.1 2726 Vale Rd., San Pablo, Ca. 102 STRAWN, ROBERT. lJr.1 1213 Vanderbilt, Bakersfield, Ca. 102, 208 STREET, CAROLYN. lJr.1 826 E. Homestead Rd., Sunnyvale, Ca 102, 144, 166 STREET, JO ANNE. lSo.1 1986 East Foothill, Pasadena, Ca. 204 STREET, RON. lJr.l 1986 E. Foothill, Pasadena, Ca. 102 SULLIVAN, JOANNE. iFr.1 8467 Los Amores, Buena Park, Ca. 128 Index SUMNER, GARY. lSo.1 Box 66, Montrose, Co. 114, 165 SUTHERLAND, THOMAS. iSo.1 292 Lola, Pasadena, Ca. 137 SWAFFORD, ESTHER. lSo.1 257 Cliff Ave., McFarland, Ca. 114, 165 SWAFFORD, MICHAEL. iJr.1 257 Cliff Ave., McFarland, Ca. 102, 141, 219, 222 SWANN, LORETTA. lFr.1 841 Loma Verde, Monterey Park, Ca. SWATZELL, DENNIS. lFr.1 5001 Glickman, Temple City, Ca. SWOFFORD, KATHLEEN. lSo.1 190 Minorca, Millbrae, Ca. 114, 137, 157 SY, KAY. lFr.1 249 Sierra Bonita, Pasadena TARASCO, LINDA. lJr.l P.O. Box 167, El Nido, Ca. 102 TASHJIAN, VAHRAM. 150.1 162 1 N. Allen, Pasadena, Ca. TAYLOR, JANET. iSo.1 249 Clark St., Wahiawa, HI 114, 165, 155, 204 TAYLOR, JUDY. iFr.1 2620 Kennedy St., Livermore, Ca. 128 TAYLOR, MEL. lFr,1 225 South Park, Montebello, Ca. 128 TAYLOR, STEPHEN. lJr.1 3342 Chapman Street, Los Angeles, California 103, 218 TEAR, JIM. lSo.1 2212 20th Ave., San Francisco, Ca. 114, 179, 213 TENNYSON, LOCKETT. lJr.1 207 Drew, Mesa, Az 103, 154 THOMAS, DALE. lSo.1 91 Carleton Ave., Daly City, Ca. 114, 146, 164, 205 THOMAS, GLENN. 801 W. England, Taylorville, ll THOMAS, JAMES. lFr.1 1672 Pepper Dr., El Centro, Ca. THOMAS, MELVIN. lFr.1 801 W. England St., Taylorville, ll 128 THOMAS, RUDY. lFr.1 5925 Bounty, San Diego, Ca. 128, 146, 246, 261 THOMAS, WESLEY. lJr.l 709 N. Almansor, Alhambra, Ca. 146 THOMPSON, JAMES. lJr.1 14526 E. Eastridge Dr., Whittier, Ca. THORNE, GARY. lSo.l 264 N. Stapley, Mesa, Az 114, 154, 222 THRASH, JAMES. lFr.1 2922 W. Griswold Rd., Phoenix, Az 154, 254 TINCHER, STAN. lJr.l 507 North Almanson, Alhambra, Ca. 103 TINER, CHARLENE. iFr.1 1925 First St., Wasco, Ca. 128, 204 TORRES, JOSE. lFr.1 454 Olmstead Ave., New York, NY 128 TOW, DANIEL. iFr,1 249 S. Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. TREILING, ISABELLE. l.1r,1 824 S. Verdugo Rd., Glendale, Ca 103 TRUE, VONNIE. lFr,1 145 S. Jackson, Fresno, Ca. 27, 128, 117, 167, 175, 179, 196 197, 204 TUIN, JAN. lSo.1 R.R. 1, Hotchkiss, Co. 114, 146, 202 TWYEFFORT, PATTI. lFr.1 667 Patricia, San Luis Obispo, Ca. 128 ULF, FRED. l.lr.1 3839 Mayfair Drive, Sierra Madre, Ca UNSETH, STAN. lJr.l 1561 N. Oxford, Pasadena, Ca. 103 URBINA, LINNIE. iSo.1 1236 N. Hill, Pasadena, Cal. URSCHEL, NANCY. lFr.l 2241 Santa Rosa, Altadena, Ca. 128 URSCHEL, SUSAN. lJr.1 2241 Santa Rosa, Altadena, Ca. 103 VANCIEL, CHRISTINE. lSo.1 3640 San Ysidro Way, Sacramento, Ca. 1 15 VANCIEL, SUSAN. lJr.1 3640 San Ysidro Way, Sacramento, Ca. 64, 103 VAN DE GRIFT, SUSANNE. lJr.1 316 Mountain View Dr., College Place, WA 95, 103, 137, 204, 208 VANDER MEER, NANCY. lJr.l 828 Sherwood, Redlands, Ca. 103, 139, 182, 187 VANDERPOOL, LINDA. lFr.1 1010 18th St., Santa Monica, Ca. 129, 204 VAN SANT, BOBBI. lFr.1 1394 Carson Rd., Placerville, Ca. 129, 166 VERNER, LYNDA. lJr.l 4020 N. 44th St., Phoenix, Az. 103 VIVIANI, ALEES. 150.1 5930 Filbert, Orangvale, Ca. 115, 153 VON, LINDA. lFr.l 4127 Paloma Place, Honolulu, HI VORIS, PAM. lFr.1 , 317 W. Market St., Troy, OH 129 WACHI, JUNKA. iJr.1 1628 North Oxford Av., Pasadena, Ca. WADLEY, HARLAN. lJr.l 2301 S. 4th Ave., Arcadia, Ca. 95, 103, 142, 143, 193, 222 WALCHLE, RICHARD. iSo.1 812 E. Elizabeth, Ft. Collins, Co. 115, 154, 155, 249, 251 WALDEN, ROBERT. iSo.1 2534 6th Ave., Arcadia, Ca, WALKER, JONI. l.lr.1 Box 272, Bingen, Wa. 103, 165 WALLACE, CHUCK. lFr.1 9539 E. Quarterline Rd., Mesa, Az 129, 154 WALLING, DANA. lFr.1 1217 N. Hill, Pasadena, Ca. 129 WARD, CARTER. lSo.1 117 Genoa St. Apt. A, Arcadia, Ca. 224, 254, 260, 261 WARDROBE, CAROL. lFr.1 1638 Rose Ave., Merced, Ca. 129 WARREN, JIM. lFr.l 848 S. 137, Seattle, Wa. 129, 250 WATKIN, JOHN. lJr.l 4705 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, Ca, 28, 75, 95, 103, 193, 202, 203, 210 WATKINS, BETH. l.lr.l 621 Del Mar, Chula Vista, Ca, 103 WATKINS, FREDDA. l.lr.1 4823 Morwood Dr., Richmond, Ca. 103 WATKINS, RUTH. lFr.l 5541 Yale St., Montclair, Ca. 129 WATKINS, TRAVIS. lSo.l 2138 Mardel Ln., San Jose, Ca. 115, 193, 203, 210 WATSON, FRIEDA. lSo.l 1399 Lodgepole, Anderson, Ca. 115 WATT, GERALD. lJr.1 2338 E. Madison, Orange, Ca. 103 WATTERSON, WRENNIE. iFr.1 1063 Del Rey, Pasadena, Ca. 129 WEAVER, KAREN. lJr.l 912 E. Windsor WELLS, ARVIS. lFr.l Box TT, Carlsbad, NM 129 WELLS, KAY. l.lr.l 411 North Elm, Roswell, NM 103 WELLS, MARILYN. lJr.l 1286 East Orange Grove Apt 4, Pasadena, Ca. 103 WEST, ED. 150.1 Box 743, Coolidge, Az 105, 115, 205 WEST, JOAN. lJr.l 331 So. Grand Oaks, Pasadena, Ca. 103 WHEELER, KAREN. lFr.l 5662 Berkshire Dr., Los Angeles, Ca. 129 WHITAKER, NANCY. lFr.l 720 W. Roses Rd., San Gabriel, Ca. 129, 167 Index WHITE, TOMMY. lSo.l Box 138, Wilcox, Ariz. 115 WHITESIDE, BILL. l.lr.1 8801 Tobias, Panorama City, Ca 103 WHITMIRE, LINDA. lSO.1 250 E. Orange, Shatter, Ca. 115 WICKENS, JAN. iSo.1 3518 Tarro Way, Carmichael, Ca. 115 WIESE, DARLENE. lSo.1 510 Circuit Dr., Roseville, Ca. 115 WIEST, MARSHA. iFr.l WILDAY, JOANNE. l.lr.l 1541 Wesley Ave., Pasadena, Ca. WILKERSON, PAT. lJr.1 130 N. Oakland 4331, Pasadena, Ca. 153 WILKINS, EVERETT. lJr.1 1323 Swezy Street, Marysville, Ca. WILLIAMS, DARYLENE. lJr.1 1691 E. Beverly, Pasadena, Ca. 103 WILLIAMS, HAROLD. l.lr.1 1691 Beverly Dr., Pasadena, Ca. 103 WILLIAMS, JUDY. lS0.1 5636 E. Tarpey Dr., Fresno, Ca. 115, 202, 212 WILLIAMS, PAMELA. lFr.l 38579 Desen View Dr., Palmdale, Ca 129, 166 WILLIAMS, PAULA. lFr.l 38579 Desert View Dr., Palmdale, Ca 129 WILLIAMS, VALERIE. l.lr.1 1583 Wesley, Pasadena, Ca. WILSON, DAVE. lJr.l 2438 Skyline Dr., Eureka, Ca. WILSON, JIM. 150.1 115 WILSON, JOHN. lJr.1 311 Oswego, Park Forest, ll 103 WISEMAN, DARREL. lFr.l 1144 Fallbrook, West Sacramento, Ca 117,129,133,146 WISNER, RAY. lSo.1 5638 Vega Ct., Carmichael, Ca. 115 WOELPER, CHERYL. iSo,l WOLFE, LOREN. l.lr.1 308 Campus Dr., Arcadia, Ca. 103, 205, 208 WOOD, CHRISTY. iFr.l , 8243 Sheffeld, San Gabriel, Ca. 129 WOOLARD, MAXINE. lFr.l 4301 Temescal, Norco, Ca. 129 WRIGHT, BILL. lJr.l 4125 6th N.W., Albuquerque, NM 103 WU, ESTHER. lSo.l WYLIE, LARRY. lJr.l 4008 Foxdale, Covina, Ca. WYNN, SUZANNE. l.lr.l 3735 Sierra Madre Blvd, Pasadena, Ca. 103 YAEGER, JOHN. lFr.l 1355 Maalahi P., Honolulu, HI 208 YATES, ALOHA. lFr.l 618 Welshire, Carlsbad, NM 129, 167 YOUNG, DAVE. lFr.J 342 37 Avenue F., Yucaipa, Ca. 120 YOUNG, IRVEN. lSo.l 2829 Union St., Rialto, Ca. 115, 148 YUAN, CHUK-PUI. lFr.1 , Rua Amaro Cavalheiro 512, Sao Paulo, Brazil ZANE, JOHN. lFr.l 3791 Warm Springs Rd., Glen Ellen, Ca. 129 ZANGGER, ROBERT. lJr.l 823 E. 9th Ave., Mesa, AR. 103, 154 ZAPPIA, MIKE. lFr.l 1501 Lewis, Des Moines, lA ZEE, PETER. lJr.l 249 Sierra Bonita, Pasadena, Ca. 103 ZIEGLER, DAVID. l.lr.l 1440 Elizabeth, Pasadena, California 103 Acknowledgments As I have reviewed the numerous pages I have completed, one fact has become quite certain, in the entire La Sierra there is no page which I sub- mit to you with more excitement than this page of acknowledgements. These are the persons who sacrificed and worked together to produce the i968 La Sierra. To these persons I extend my most sincere thanks. Michael Swafford Editor, Business Manager SPECIAL THANKS are extended to my advisor, DR. VAL J. CHRISTENSEN, for being more than an advisor. It is a rare occasion when one finds a scholar who becomes as involved in the affairs of the community as does Dr. Christensen. I have appreciated the quiet inspiration of this man. SINCERE THANKS to the following persons, who put forth outstanding effort and made notable sacrifices for La Sierra: JOY ATTEBERRY RASER for laying outlthe Senior Class Section, as well as most of the Academic and Spiritual Activities section, JOHN BARRASS for editing the Intercollegiate Athletics section, for substantial aid in the layout of the Advertising section, and for ad- vice on matters of principle in art. ROSIE DE DIOS for editing the Organizations section of the annual. DOYLE DONEHOO for a very substantial amount of the activity pho- tography. JOHN EBY for editing the Academics and Administration section, as well as the Musical Activities section. LINDA HENSLEY for editing the Sophomore Class section, as well as the Social Activities section. ALSO JANET BARNES for substantial regular secretarial work, editing pages 218-19, caption writing. KATHY SWOFFORD for secretarial work, selling advertisements, editing 220-I, 228-9. SUE VAN DE GRIFT for editing the Junior Class section, and Senior Index. PAT WINEMILLER for editing the Freshman Class and Graduate sec- tions. Senior Index. 316 Photographs 1-- , Sponsors Mrs. Ruth Baker, Dr. W. Shelburne Brown, Fresno First Church of Nazarene, Dr. L. P. Gresham, Hanford Church of the Nazarene, Dr. Victor Heasley, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavenworth, Dr. J. Wesley Mieras, Mrs. Mildred L. Nash, Oakdale Church of the Nazarene, Carleton G. Ponsford, San Bruno Church of the Nazarene, Goldie Mae Steven- son, W. I. Swafford. THE FOLLOWING persons made regular contri- butions to La Sierra, and in doing so, filled a crucial role: VIRGINIA ALLEN: secretary DAVE DAVIS: writing JUDY HUCKABY: secretary JAMES KAY: writing MARILYN PENN: secretary GENE SCHANDORFF, photographer JEANNIE SMITH: secretary JUDY WILLIAMS: secretary JAN YOUNG: secretary THE FOLLOWING individuals contributed on spe- cial proiects which required extra help: SALE OF ADVERTISEMENTS-Roger Dills, Jim Kline, Chris Hamilton, WRITING-Anne Mangum, Tona Lewis, ART-Barbara Fargo, page 2l5, Jim Thompson, pages lol, 2Ol, 227, OTHER-Sandy Branfield, Chad Nye, Unit 9 South Goodwin, PHOTOGRAPHY-Pat Crist, Gary Cavener, Bob Huston, Tom Sutherland, SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Cover format Everett Wilkins Endsheet Painting Grace Cooper Layout Prof. James Dobson Accounting Chuck Frye Proofreading of several sections Don Schutt Counsel on Photography Prof. Joe Bierce PP. 8 84 IO-Bob Huston PP. 5 84 7-Pat Crist Gene Schandorff Opposite-Tom Sutherland f 'CF' if A yearbook is a history, and like any good history it must do more than merely narrate the chonology of events. It must seek to illumine the meaning which is often shaded by the potpourri of daily events. Hence, we have striven not merely to fill pages with pictures, but rather to penetrate to a theme which pervades the scheme of events at Pasadena College -people in quest of growth through the power of God. For my own part, I grew alot this year. No small part of this growth was the consequence of your allowing me to edit this yearbook. In retrospect, I can easily say that the knowledge gained in adminis- tration, art, photography, history, writing, and busi- ness-and especially the fine individuals with whom I worked-rendered this one of the great growth ex- periences of my life. For this opportunity, and for the strength granted me by God to meet this challenge, I am thankful. Sincerely, f W M Michael Swafford Editor, Business Manager 7 May 1968 Photograph token of iunior-se r t k fry by Doyle Donehoo. N ..'-- NQWQQ, x N .. xx -U N--.ugh ...Wk . .. . ... Q. 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A , 'L , '--- 4, g Www' ,fd ., J- X - ,gafsgwf 'gg .,i may 4 .Q-wmv, V In vi V ,fm , Fa , , , .A s JW5,.kh ,, .wgpxiyk .- J. :Q Ji , -717 . , V . 5- ' vf W fx N' k qw 4 Dear Senior, This book belongs To each member of The sTudenT body and will be Treasured by Them. However, in a special way This book belongs To you. This is The issue marking The end oT your college undergraduaTe experience and for The resT of your life will hold parTicuIar significance To you. Each Time you look aT This annual you will enjoy The blessing of ThaT facuITy we call memory , NOT all of The experiences of The pasT four years have been as ideal as you mighT like, buT Time has a way of erasing unpleasant memories and making The enjoyable ones sTand ouT in even brighTer hues. So I predicr for you a very cherished possession in This book. WhaT has Pasadena College conTribuTed To your IiTe? IT will Take a liTeTime for you To really assess ThaT conTribuTion. I can give a lisT of a few Things I hope iT has provided. FirsT, I hope ThaT you have received an adequaTe educa- Tion To prepare you Tor service in The world you face. More imporTanT Than vocaTional apTiTude is The kind of educaTion ThaT has made you a person of worTh able To remold our world nearer To The hearT of God. My second desire for you is ThaT you may have found some life-long friends during These years. Few oT IiTe's values equal friendships ThaT are real and IasTing. College friends seem To have a way of growing on you as The years go by. May you have buiIT a hosT oT Them here. The Third and greaTesT prayer for you is ThaT you may have found a viTal reIaTionship wiTh God ThaT will sTand The TesT of Time, of Trouble and of eTerniTy. There is no lack of good educaTional insTiTuTions in The UniTed STaTes. There are oTher schools you mighT have aTTended. Pasadena College lives To breaThe The breaTh of spiriTuaI values inTo iTs sons and daughTers. EducaTion alone is noT adequaTe preparaTion for liTe. ThaT you mighT know God, whom To know is life eTernaI - This is The finesT wealrh your alma maTer can besTow. Vaya con Dios, W. Shelburne Brown TAYI:9.lEV PQLISHING COMPANY PASADENA COLLEGE if Els WV' fig' If , . W., A , 4...' . H sf was V wir, if ' vm ukxxau X Wit .' ' QQ- ,WM ,A ,, 3 Y , 'lf 'QQ S 5T3?Qi,.uG' U 'fbi ,AA my ,. ,fw-rw' K.: W 'J WHL 1 1 4 ' f Q ,v- Aw yuan . ff-ra ig 4,-Ye W fi 8 Wi? 'S .ummm he :L ' xx gym ' iii Sf, 'ig 71.1- F AW 4, , f ,. A , fW1' 1f, .X -' . . 01,251 .1 f ww- ' , A ,V A ,wil g. '-- A M Q M' M 'H Y ,Q,' 'QT in :W ,: f xesfmw 4 'hh ' my ' 5E5f l' m' W M A N- W, J'9?:fiES.i 2 K ., L ,LM-f G S31 A- f ' 3,111 ' - W N ' , 'M Painting on permanenf display in Sfudent Union La Sierra l968 SpringSupplement Published by the Associated Student Body of Pasadena College Pasadena, California Volume 52 Editor . . . Michael Swafford Advisor. . . Dr. Val J. Christensen f 1 '-4--J, Freshman Mike Kellogg's deTerminaTion To Win shows Through in his maTches. K Tennis Team Makes Kansas City Ties for Fourth in AIA This was The year oT Kansas CiTy Tever aT Pasadena College. Everyone looked Torvvard To an ouTsTanding baskeTball year: The Big Green Ma- chine made iT To Kansas CiTy, BUT nobody suspecTed ThaT vviThin Three monThs, Pasadena College's Tennis Team would make The same Trip-and come back Tied Tor TourTh place in The NAIA. PC's Tennis Team earned The Trip To The naiionals WiTh superb perform- ances ThroughouT The season. ATTer achieving a i-4-2 record, The Team Took TirsT place aT The lndependenT Colleges PlayoTT, vviTh TirsT places in Tive caTegories, l.aTer, The Team Took second place aT The DisTricT 3 Tourna- meni, during which PC's men deTeaTed naTional champions in lsT FlighT Doubles and 2nd FlighT Singles maTches. RepresenTing Pasadena College aT The i968 lXlaTional Tennis TournamenT were PaT Robinson, Dave Bohannon, Rod RoberTs, and Mike Kellogg, ln singles, boTh Rod RoberTs and PaT Robinson made iT To The Third round, while Dave Bohannon vvenT To The auarTer Tinals lTiTTh roundl. ln doubles, PaT Robinson and Dave Bohannon made iT To The semi-Tinal round. This sorr of husTle oTTen makes The difference beTvveen a good Team and a great Team. Lena hander Dave Bohannon returns a ball ThaT iusT abouT escaped, while Mike Kellogg geis in de- fensive posiTion. in gg 'ff ' .- First rnan on The reom, Por Robinson. He will be returning for the T969 SSGSOD. Toby Sheldon backhands the ball in o match or the end of the season. Gary Smee pre- pores for The return. For oddifional Tennis informa- tion consult pages 258 ond 259. INDlVlDUAL PLAYER RECORD l. Pot Robinson Singles 15-l Doubles 16-O 2. Dave Boliannon Singles lo-O Doubles T6-O 3. Rod Roberfs Singles 13-3 4. Mike Kellogg Singles l2-4 5. Toby Sheldon Singles 6-5 6. Gory Smee Singles 5-l gf: 'J X., im.. Red Roberts looks deiermined To moke the besr of an offensive opporfuniry in net play. lBall is next To his upper right arm.l Partner Pot Robinson looks on we Ron Beodle's fine form also clidecl' him in setting 0 new school record in the 440-yard dosh. Don Bradford moinfoins near-perfed horizontal posiflon os he clears The bor. W Q51 ., ,. -V eg' wg' 'argu e in Q , . rr, , lle, ,,rr f e Two School Records Set By Track Team LEFT: Ken Horclmon throws the jovelln. lg-.e C f , Vi . , . ,,., ,K I , y ,.'.wAf,, , izfii L Q, .avfc fr-fve 'QT 'W M, ..,- . -:fr -.f .J .Lv , ,, W! V,.:V:,,M , wth N In V ,. ,,,, ,mam ..f,,,, ,..,,: .f ,qw W ,W , eye. ABOVE: Jim Groves Tokes off from The stoning blocks os crowd or Riverside Invlfotonol looks on, 'vu' V, , JH f L kA,. ,,,,, 4 ,,,, . A A A A,.-,,,..M-'-49 f V. 'a....9H1: .SEQ ','.. -, ff 'a'Wf f' M 'f-aw ',,' ' T - ff .arf .. I - ,, Q M --' ,M f 1 A LEFT: Jerry Jackson roces toward rhe finish line iusf feet owcy of the end of 0 Two mile run. SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN Ron Beoolle 440-yol. closh 49.7 sec. Lloyd Higgins l-liglmlump 6'lO3f4 OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE Mike McNougl1T 880-yol.rur1 l:56.0 Baseball Team l l S p o rt s To u g h S e a s o n - 1 - 1 , PC OPPONENT l 6 Whittier College A 4 Azusa Pacific 5 F 2 Cal Poly lS.L.l 7 O Westmont 2 3 l O Cal Western 4 2 7 l Pomona College 3 9 Claremont l-larvey Mudd lO O La Verne 6 7 Pomona l2 2 Azusa Pacific 9 2 Univ. ot Redlands 4 4 Pomona College 2 7 Occidental College 3 2 Univ. ot Redlands 6 2 l3 O Biola l l 4 Cal Western O 9 10 O Cal Lutheran 3 l 5 l Occidental College 6 3 La Verne 5 l Grand Canyon College l2 5 l 7 K 8 Claremont Harvey Mudd 7 7 1 3 Cal Lutheran 7 it t O Biola 6 ' 3 12 l i O Westmont 2 y i,t if . ,5-' if-,' l 2 Q , ' ' --il M iff ltr 2 46 r-2 Q w..t 1 t P T TT ei. ili C -aay,ii ari 7 9 rl r'f PZFT Cognalla B?ohr?MMichaelson, Royce L l V. l'll :'l ,lll Sfofff POW MOM' Hefbefi PEW' Bob i,ir 9 '.ii rtil 'C 'C -iea rra A it 1 6 cirr lciii tli it - , P - , eetr irr it f P r'r ciac raii 9 a r i P i P M ',,.. ' i'f , 1 , .' iirt lli ' iltt 'L' 7 irrlttil iii ABOVE: John Robinson. SIDE: Randy Cloud and Coach Land. Olin, Ellison Take Outstanding SPORTS ROUND UP l8th in NAIA Cross Country Honors in Awards Assembly Gary HMI.-,On lst in NAIA High Jump Lloyd Higgins Representing District 3 in NAIA Basketball PC Varsity 4th in NAIA PC Tennis Squad MOST OUTSTANDING ATHLETE Larry Ellison MOST IMPROVED ATHLETE Bill Olin SCHOLARSHIP AND ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE James Edwards MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN Gary Davie Mike Kellogg BELOW Bll Ol accepts Most lmpo ed Playe X i I i in Mr. Larry Meguiar presents Larry Ellison with Most Outstanding Athlete award, accompanied by award, with cash award ot 2 check for 5350. Cross Country Most Inspirational Most Outstanding Sportsmanship Wrestling Most Inspirational Most Outstanding Sportsmanship Basketball Most Inspirational Most Outstanding Sportsmanship Baseball Most Inspirational Most Outstanding Sportsmanship Hustler Award ' Golt Most Outstanding Sportsmanship Tennis Most Inspirational Most Outstanding Sportsmanship Track Most Inspirational Most Outstanding Sportsmanship SPECIAL AWARDS Q Ruben Cuevas Gary Hamilton Mike McNaught Ed Connally Richard Walchle Don Denny Daryl Nicholson Ben Foster Lloyd Higgins Larry Powell Ed Connally Larry Ellison John Robinson Dean Perry Dan Manning Gale Smedley Buddy Ward Dave Bohannon Pat Robinson Gary M. Smee Jerry Jackson Ron Beadle John Wilson The Miracle Worker PRODUCTION STAFF DIRECTOR Carol Norneim STUDENT DIRECTOR R, D. Hudson STAGE MANAGER Keivan Kaslwani HOUSE MANAGER Jan Slone ELECTRICIAN Joseplw Bierce ASSISTANTS Ken Norlweim Malcolm Walvvorrlni Jim Hulclwins PROPERTY MISTRESS LaDona Hein ASSISTANTS Marina Burns SOUND TECHNICIAN VVARDROBE MISTRESS Joel Smee Keren Murfon Marilyn Penn PUBLICITY Sreve Blaclqvvell Lynn Sclwuperr MAKE-UP Jane Figgins Delores Snyder A DOCTOR Malcolm Walvvorrlw KATE Lonnie Kline KELLER R. D. Hudson HELEN Snaron Apple MARTHA Janis Isnikavva PERCY Wayne Perrick AUNT EV Joan Anderson JAMES Loren Reynolds ANAGNOS Keivan Kaslwani ANNIE SULLIVAN VINEY BLIND GIRLS Slieila Powell Berly Clwrisly Melvci Pagan Gay Carlvvriglwr Wendy Wlwilcomb RIGHT: Miss Sullivan just ignores Helen, who is throwing a Yanirum because of Miss Sulliva refusal To allow ner to grab food our or everyones plares, LEFT: ISTANDINGI Anagnos Keller Kale Annie Sullivan, Aunf Ev, James a docior ISEATD Martha, Helen, Viney, and Percy Before Miss Sullivan put ner foot down Hel I I I f Rs ,AA het meol by grabbing tood trom each person s plate. ,J f .. , f: ' 'P' LsM.,...e'F' N Pla Makes Hit with Students For the second consecutive year, the play production closs presented a superb spring production. The Miracle Worker, by William Gibson, is the story ot how Helen Keller, blind, deat, and mute, was taught to communi- cote by Annie Sullivan. The presentation brought hearty opplouse trom the audience each ot the three evenings it was presented. SIDE: The ploy cltmaxed when Helen tinally made the connection betvyeer' the hard language and the water she had telt. BELOW: Contttfual ontmosity between Ke'ler and has son James was maintained. .4 I 1 ,-N. 1 I. RIGHT. Kellers frustration in raising his handicapped child is expressed by R. D. Hudson, as his wife Kate ltonnte Kltnel tries to reason with him. R, D, Hudson was student dt- rector. BELOW: Keivan Kashori, stage FTWCVWOQGV, played Anognos, the mon who trained Annie to work with the handicapped. Q L '3k!.wf l 2 fi ABOVE: A favoriTe vvirh The audience vvas a humor- ous scene from Verdi's Rigoletto. Forresf STone, Sharon Gunsfream, Martha Holf, and Marvin Klassen. SomevvhaT a TradiTion on campus as an excellenT evening program of musical enTerTainmenT, The TourTh annual Four- Tor-TonighT program was again quiTe a success. STudenTs, as vvell as many per- sons Trom The communiTy savv Pasadena Colleges Top choir sTage numbers on Four Themes: romance, inspiraTion, va- rieTy, and paTrioTism. BELOW: Scene from Camelot 9' i. 1 Q ii? 1 g, w ill w. li L' L A Cappella Choir Stages Fourth Four-for-Tonight BELOW: The variery secTion was added Tor The firsT Time This year. Three scenes. Loren Reynolds, a humorous monologue affer The sfyle of Gomer Pyle, on his firsT kiss, Delores Snyder and Martha Holt wiTh some favoriTes from Maria , and Lana Kline, You Cant Ge1A Man Wifh a Gun. v K -,.!,s.i I r -wmsgg ' 1 r -QT 6 -3 X, V by 1. gr 1 ' gl . yr 4 5' V, V- . if JL T' if A - if RSL f i L ,S ff - fe T ii- T , T N if F -i 'L ciiil F T ' l I i J' ' F i 5 , fi M . age- ,A L 5 5.15 , L L L i .. of hllljln - N 13' T., . L . ' 5 ' fl fjisf. 'll 1, 1, K Q uv J 'N T . , A KAL ,,,, V, Q i y f- ' - L, I ' 1 T A ff .1 54, If 'Aff' -. 65,1331 ., ,..' -,V 'fl' ' ' - 'P T ll all 'fi Y N ' y . in s., . .f . Ay 2 ,i Perhaps no more expressive speaker and singer Than Manley Johnson could be found. Here he Tells The story of The development of Negro spirituals. . . 11, , . x K I ,Vl,,fV ll rms- Hidden Reef of Promise if Seniors TradiTionally relish Their opporTuniTy To aTTend The Junior-Senior BanaUeT aT The expense of The iuniors. The ouTsTanding ef- TorTs of This year's iunior council gave every- one much To relish. ln addifion To sumpTuoUs roasT prime rilo, There were curio shops in PorTs O' Call To visiT, and a boaT ride in The bay. i N..g, Dave Leavenworfh, MasTer of Ceremonies. Students lining up for lnvestiture Day Service, after traditional Communion Service. ACADEMIC HONORS' SUMMA CUM LAUDE James E. Bradley MAGNA CUM LAUDE Patricia Anderson Jeanne Damon Garnett Teakell Carol Allison Hodge Paul Wilday Noreene Wilson Timothy Smith CUM LAUDE Kenneth Akey Glenna Sipes Clifft Jacqueline Harrington Marilyn Burghdorf David Zachary Sue Mellow Jan Anderson Stone William Baker Wayne-Sawyer Senior Awards WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Ken Akey Joy Atteberry Raser Clifford Frey Sharon Gunstream Carol Allison Hodge David Earl Peale Ron Ponsford A. Donald Schutt Janine Joy Anderson Stone David R. Zachary AMERICAN LEGION CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Clifford Frey ' Sharon Gunstream Tim Smith re-ceives,Most Inspirational Student award from faculty members of the Science Department. ROTARY CLUB AWARDS Paul Wilday Science Al Clifft Applied Fine Arts Daryl Nicholson Education Ruben Cuevas Communicative Arts Sherlflll Munn 'includes membership in Phi Delta Lambda, lifetime honorary society of Nazarene institutions of higher learning. Traditions Maintained in Investiture Day Program L F'-ai Tradition is maintained as the spade is handed down from seniors to iuniors. Keren Murton and Joel Smee, senior class secretary- and president, respectively, write Class of 1968 on the spade, Myrna Bnfant and Chris Carver tie the iuniors' class colors onto the handle. Joel Smee announces the sen- iors' choice for the Most In- spirational Teacher award, and presents Dr. Carver with o ...L ' check. I lt' Senior Appreciation QL 2 f 'i, Q,i,P s K I ,J L, ' ,Qt-if ' fl H I AVI -A .g , gf 12.35521 .xuif ,X ' Wi.. rAr...z-' 1 . '. ' -4 ' N 'gi 7 +3 'wr ijignfvfi-1, ' :W 'A , :' ' ,f 2. , I 'r - K 1 af' e'z.'I'. . 'f ' A at' ff: 5 Cliff Frey: She is ours, and- we say, as Daniel Webster did while defending his college before the Supreme Court. 'It is, sjrs, a small college, and yet there are those who love it.' Excerpts Pasadena College is a small four-year liberal arts school with a Christian emphasis. No, this isn't really our college. This is simply cz statement about an in- stitution. Our alma mater con- sists of people, of activities, of experiences. She is a living cor- porate person which every senior has had some hand in devel- oping. The very heart and soul of my college is its individual interest in me. Me-with all my hopes, my aspirations, my shortcom- ings. She has prayed with me worked with me, hoped with me, laughed with me. What has she done that I should appre- ciate? She has cared what hap- pened to me. I have been pushed where I needed to be pushed, and helped where I needed to be helped. Though small, she has done her best for me. I repeat, she is, sirs, a small college, and yet we seniors love her deeply. Dr.G B Williamson Baccalaureate Audience The BaccalaureaTe Service is OT course especially meaningful aT a college of Chrishan emphasis Well over a Thousand persons worshipped To geTher in a mood sef by choral music by A Cappella Choir and a solo by Miss MarTha HolT Dr. G. B. Williamson General SuperinTendenT of The Church of The Nazarene was The minisTer Commencement season always brings many norable people Together at the same Time. Here, Dr. G. B. Williamson, Dr. E. E. Zachary, Vice Presidenr of The Board of Trustees, and Miss Pallen Mayberry, Professor Emeritus, chaf iusr prior To The service. 0 o 5 5 ro 3 o ro 3 ro 3 C .rw f '2 r M An End, And a Beginnin RIGHT: Dr. l.. Guy Nees, chairman ot' the Board ot Trustees, confers ' with Dr. Brown after the Commence- ment, BELOW- Dr. Paul T, Culbertson, for- mer Dean ot Pasadena College for eighteen years, and Marshal of Commencement, standing near the mace which he carries into each program ot the commencement season. Dr. William Langsdorf addresses the Commencement audience. BELOW: The Pasadena College Concert Band, directed by Mr. Keith Pagan, per- ' ' ' 'W ' 41' forms the march to which graduates came Zn, In the background are the versatile sound modules presented to the school by the Class of 1968. X Over three thousand triends ot Pasadena College observed Bachelors and Masters Degrees granted to more than two hun- dred students during the i968 Com- mencement. Special music was presented by Choral Union, and by Mrs. Glenna Clittt, performing the tocatta from 'Suite tor Organ by Rogers. Dr, William B. Langsdort, president ot California State College at Fullerton, was the speaker. Recognition was given to students grad- uating with academic honors lpage 3321. Special recognition was given to James Bradley, highest GPA among men grad- uates l3.9Ol, and Patricia Lynn Anderson and Jeanne Damon, highest GPA among women graduates l3.77l. Distinction in Chemistry was conferred upon Paul Wilday, culminating a year of special research in the laboratory.
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