Riverside Christian Day Middle School - The Way Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

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Nancy ?c jbovi 6 f THE WAY 1962 RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL 3612 ARLINGTON AVENUE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA FOREWORD I Pledge Allegiance . . ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY DEDICATION To E. Pauline Cree we lovingly dedicate our 1962 yearbook. Pauline is one of the foundation stones of the Riverside Christian Day School, having been active through work and prayer in its growth from the very beginning when located on 10th St. She has been a mother to the little ones, a nurse to the sick and injured ones and a blessing to all of us. She is a faithful receptionist and a splendid general secretary; pouring on the oil of kindness whenever the machinery gets a little squeaky. Seeing her in action brings to mind the beautiful lines written by Stephen Grelle: I shall pass through this world but once. Any good thing that I can do, or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now . . . for I shall not pass this way again. We are so happy to have her around, and we thank God for her. We hope to enjoy her friendship and fellowship and dedicated service for a long time to come. It is certainly gratifying to see parents realizing the importance of sending their children to our Christian Day School. I would say that approximately six hours of each week-day a child will spend at school away from a parent ' s influence. There is a confidence in our teachers that they will be able to help in the development of the whole personality of their child. We are realizing more than ever that the youth of today should be taught to look at the world through the Bible not only on Sunday but throughout the week. Failure to do this can easily produce frustrated adults of tomorrow. We, at Christian Day School, are thankful for all who have a realistic approach to this business of guiding children in the way they should go. The task is huge and will take many many hours during the years, in which parents working together with Christian teachers will mold these personalities — our God- given responsibility—and produce moral and spiritual stamina in men and women for the FUTURE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS President — I. N. Haviland Vice President--L. Alden Steves Treasurer — Donald J. McKee Secretary — Mrs. Matilda Randall Principal--Harold D. Fox Members — Mrs. A. S. Donat, Alfred Brown, Ferdinand Stange, Wilson N. Weddle OFFICE STAFF Secretary — Miss Cree (E. Pauline ) Substitute Teacher and Secretary Mary Frances Young HAROLD D. FOX Principal WILLIAM MICHAELIS Seventh Grade ELSIE JACOX Second Grade MARY WISEMAN First Grade FRANCES PENTZ— First Grade JUNE POWERS —Kindergarten CLASSES 8TH GRADE Mrs. Pauline Johnson Robin Bowley Dabbie Bowron Melanie Churchill Joycelyn Galvani G. Thomas Hamilton Deanne Hibbard Cheri Hissam 10 Donna Holland Michael Kelly Linda Kerley Michael Locke Laurie MacFarland Victor Pentz Christie Stater Darlene Walker Cheryl Walters Richard Ward Jeffrey White Linda Young 11 MORNING KINDERGARTEN Mrs. June Powers TOP: Caryn Aardema. ROW 2: Gary Campbell, David Clemens, Denise Daugherty, John Dube, Peter Easley, Jeannine Johnson, Steven Johnson. ROW 3: Susan John- son, James LaForce, Brenda Lundberg, Mary Kay Meairs, Mary Lou Meairs, Jimmy Miller, Jeanine Osban. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Penrod, Gregory Ryan, Ronald Stange, Laurie Stivers, John Weinfurtner, Karin Westerling, Paul Yocum. MISSING: Douglas Collins, Jeffrey Curtis, Phillip Curtis. 12 j| AFTERNOON u KINDERGARTEN TOP ROW: Janet Cerny, Carolyn Dill, Todd Exter, Jeffrey Fletcher, Barbara Kennedy, Valerie Kennedy, Ray Kintigh. ROW 2: Paige Myers, Kathie Rohn, Joyce Schoenthal, Debbie Sipes, Patrick Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Iindsey Walters, Gregg Winters. Missing--Rick Anderson. SUMMER SCHOOL 13 ■g Hir«i«l s I ST GRADE Mrs. Frances Pentz TOP ROW: Brett Bayless, Bruce Biegel, Cindy Brain, David Cloninger, Thelma Cnossen, Jeffrey Couch, Heather Stewart. ROW 2: Iinda Dunn, Steven Durrington, Lyle Fraley, Duane Goodrich, Gary Harvey, Debbie Hicks, Jeffrey Hughes. ROW 3: Robert Jackson, Tracey Johnson, Norman Knox, Doris Levinson, Roger Markley, Betsy Meeker, Mark Pap. BOTTOM: Pamela Preece, Nancy Rubow, Tommy Ruther- ford, Richard Thomas, Sterling Titus, Teri Weaver, Mark G. Wilson. 14 I ST GRADE Mrs. Mary Wiseman TOP ROW: Randolph Archer, Marc Beall, Jan Belden, Harry Brown, Bradley Buchanan. ROW 2: Cyn- thia Clemens, Peggy Cowfer, Robert Dill, Charles Everett, Carol Fish, Wayne Waddell. ROW 3: Tommy Goodman, Larry Goss, Terry Harmon, Rickie Horak, Edward Ireland, Raymond King, Thalia MacFarland. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Miller, Robin Moss, Kim Pearson, Jalayne Reading, Terry Shearer, Jennifer Silver, Dana Totman. 15 2ND GRADE Mrs. Adah Averyt TOP ROW: David Barnett, Debra Cobb, Brian Cook, Nicholas Curtin, Debby Davis. ROW 2: Marguerite Flores, Nancy Gunther, Gertrude Koning, Leslie Lundberg, Sharlee Mead, James Miller, Roberta Miller. ROW 3: Kathee Moller, Oran Pentz, David Rohn, Bradley Schmidt, Karen Schoenthal, Chris Smith, Douglas Statum. BOTTOM: Rosalyn Strahl, Paul Szuszkiewicz, Pamela Waddell, Gregg Wilkerson, Rondal Wilkins, Steven Young, James Tuntland. 16 2ND GRADE aafri L Mf l Mrs. Elsie Jacox TOP ROW: Craig Anderson, Susan Anding, Ronald Averyt. ROW 2: Mark Belding, Marilyn Bradburn, Marilyn Canterbury, Gregory Cauffiel, Marlene Cnossen, Karen Dawson, Arthur Grimes. ROW 3: Robert Johnson, Judith Lord, Julie Myers, Jill Neece, Craig Penrod, Arthur Preece, Jesse Reading. BOTTOM: Jonathan Rohrer, Caren Smith, Kathleen Sorenson, Ellen Stater, George Stivers, Stephen Van Der Maelen, Sheryl Welke. Missing: David Van Riper. 17 3RD GRADE Mrs. Virginia Jones TOP ROW: Joy Adams, Geri Sue Archer, Albert Borden, Charles Brown, Myrna Carter. ROW 2: Barton Clemens, Lynne Coolidge, Barbara Cowfer, Stephen Cox, Denise Doyle, William Easley, Connie Everett. BOTTOM: Jonathan Fast, Karen Galloway, Gail Gulizia, Darrell Hammer, Joan Holley, Joan How, Chris Howard. ' ■ ' W w % 18 TOP ROW: Mike Ireland, Cathy Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Ginger Leland, Ricky Leland, Heath Krieger, Shelley Lundberg. ROW 2: John Matheny, Blair Merrihew, Curtis Pap, John Peterson, Bradley Pope, Thomas Sabens, Jerry Stackhouse. BOTTOM: Marilyn Surgeon, Diane Teunissen, Dennis Vick, Paul Wallace, Joey Weinfurtner. 19 4TH GRADE Mrs. Susan Nigh TOP ROW: Thomas Baylie. ROW 2: Denise Boyer, Darah Cerny, Charles Chatham, Jim Cloninger, Martha Curtin, Margaret Dill, David Easley, Clifford Evens. ROW 3: Deborah Fraley, Priscilla Goodman, Ruth Goodwin, Nancy Hamilton, Mike Hunt, Douglas Ireland, Sandra Jones, Claire Kintigh. ROW 4: Steven Knox, Bernard Koning, David Kostek, Douglas Mead, Craig Merrihew, Verna Pentz, Rosalind Rohrer, David Sabens. BOTTOM: Clarice Schoenthal, Vida Smith, Kenneth Stange, Robyn Welke, Jerry Wilkins, Elizabeth Williams, Teri Williams, Ricky Biegel. Missing: Gary Durrington. 20 5TH GRADE Mrs. Golda Braly TOP ROW: Mary Aardema, James Ashcraft, Albert Bowley, James Bradburn, Merle Wiseman. ROW 2: Sharon Camp, Sally Carpenter, Steven Dale, Rebecca Darr, Stephen Easley, Pamela Exter, Christopher Fast, Fredrick Galloway. ROW 3: Kurt Gunther, Marc Holley, James Ireland, Lex Krieger, Mark McGhee, Cathy Mamula, Dennis Pap, James Patton. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Rathbone, Sheldon Strahl, Mike Tilson, Deborah Wadsworth, Dennis Walters, Kenneth Ward, Todd Williams, David Winfrey. 21 6TH GRADE Mrs. Pauline Farnham TOP: Scott Belding, Mike Cloninger, Clarica Cobb. ROW 2: Charlene Coleman, Shirley Cook, Terresa Critchlow, Janice Farrar, Bruce Gantenbein, Gayle Gardner, Mark Hammer. ROW 3: Ann Ireland, Charles Knox, Randy Miller, Juanita Mitchell, Ellen Pollock, Ronald Proffer, Jimmy Quick. BOTTOM: Kar-La Scheibner, Drew Schmidt, Jeffrey Silver, Edward Stater, Craige Waddell, Richard Wohlgemuth, Laurel Walters 22 7TH GRADE Mr. William G. Michaelis TOP ROW: Charlotte Allen, Arlan Averyt, Timothy Chapman, Tom Devine, John Knox. ROW 2: Carolyn Locke, Sharon McCall, David Pentz, Don Seaton, Judson Shaver, Linda Teunissen, Dawn Van Tryfle. 23 HOMEMAKING Kathryne McKee |P ARTS AND CRAFTS Matilda Randall SPANISH Helen G. Walker 24 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Bertha and Paul Enevoldsen and band Little Gabriel, play on your horn SINGING . . . Elizabeth Richert Every day, - all the way Let us Sing, Sing, Sing! ! 25 As the Graduating Class of 1962, we want to tell you some of the important things we have learned in Christian Day School, and will always remember in the future. WE WILL REMEMBER the Bible Stories of each morning; --nor will the Chapel Hour be forgotten, for the singing of hymns and hear- ing of God ' s Word has been good for us. The example of our Christian Principal and teachers, and all who work in Christian Day School will influence our lives in the future. We will remember to be true to our Country, for here we have been taught to love it and to appreciate and keep its laws. Our favorite patriotic song is God Bless America. GOD BLESS AMERICA While the storm clouds gather Far across the sea, Let us swear allegiance To a land that ' s free; Let us all be grateful For a land so fair, As we raise our voices In a solemn prayer. GOD BLESS AMERICA, land that I love, Stand beside her and guide her Through the night with a light from above; From the mountains, to the prairies, To the oceans white with foam, GOD BLESS AMERICA, my Home sweet Home. 26 Mr. Fox chatting with the children. Chapel Hour (Below) Beautiful floats made by happy children of the Third Grade. Our Eighth Grade Class Officers Victor Pentz--Darlene Walker Melanie Churchill- -Christie Stater 27 Do you know what we are going to be when we grow up? We are going to be good Americans and work together to make our land a happy place. 28 Do you know what we are doing for our country now? We pray every day for our country, our teachers and our homes. 29 Do you know one way we are taught to be good Americans? We pledge allegiance to the Christian and American flags, and to the Bible. 30 Do you know what we learn daily about our country? We study its geography and history, and sing patriotic songs. 31 Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave, o ' er the land of the free and the home of the brave ? Yes, it still waves! And by God ' s help we intend to keep it waving over our beloved land! 32 ACTIVITIES PTF BOARD MEMBERS BACK ROW: Helen Teunissen, Evelyn Stater, Pat Cloninger, Judy Easley, Dorothy Pap, Josephine Mitchell. FRONT ROW: Jan Rohrer, Verda Cox, Berna Leland, Nora Welke. These dedicated women star in the blue field of loyalty and helpfulness. ROOM MOTHERS BACK ROW: Cory Koning, Virginia Meeker, Irma Borden, Ailene Shearer, V. L. Scheibner, Bea Galvani. FRONT ROW: Frances Fletcher, Opal Bowron, Evelyn White, Joan Baker, Evelyn Curtin, Mabel Rathbone. 34 NEWSPAPER STAFF Mary Frances Young, Advisor, Cheryl Walters, Linda Kerley, Christie Stater, Mike Kelly, Joycelyn Galvani, Kar-La Pierrette Scheibner, Charlotte Allen. YEARBOOK STAFF Helen G. Walker, Advisor, Darlene Walker, Linda Young, Robin Bowley, Linda Teunis- sen, Edward Stater. 35 This is how we feed 36 ATHLETICS OUR CHILDREN AT PLAY k-£taJ VK 38 EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY 39 Mike Douglas This is how we bring them in! Jerry Coleman And this is how we keep ' em clean! (below) Bill Klina Our faithful custodian 40 Compliments of PARENT TEACHER FELLOWSHIP Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty ' --Thomas Jefferson p A Rick Anderson P.M. Kindergarten (not shown with group) Kar-La Pierrett, Band Member (not shown with group) OUR SUMMER SCHOOL 1961 Summer School Faculty Administrative Staff- - E. Pauline Cree, H. D. Fox, Principal, Rosemary D. Brock. Bird ' s Eye View of Summer School Pupils WILLIAM G. MICHAELIS Jr. High 42 MRS. ELSIE JACOX 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grades MRS. PAULINE FARNHAM 3rd and 4th Grades 43 ADVERTISING M MR CYCLE$ LOCK HOP 3772 Elizabeth Street Riverside, California 10 Speed Racing Bike Headquarters Repair and Service on All Makes OV 4-37 60 TEUNIflEN DAIRY QUALITY PRODUCTS Cash Carry . . . We Deliver 7277 Van Buren Arlington California OV 9-2541 THE warts sh«P ' • WE ' LL WIRE YOU FRll IST1MATCS - PERSON ALIZiD SfRV Cf OV 3-5855 GANTENBEIN ELECTRIC ™ ' V . « Fine Picture Framing Overland 4-8750 6741 Brockton Ave. Riverside BELL ' S FURNITURE STORE 6710 Brockton Ave., Riverside, Calif. Phone OV 3-0315 R. L. BELL, Owner HARRIS and STOWE CHEVRON SERVICE S H Stamps Accessories-- Gas--Oil 9111 Magnolia Avenue Arlington- -OV 9-9111 Earl A. Harris-- Jack Stowe AMERICAN YEARBOOK CO, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Galvani, Jr. GRAND GROCERIES We Give Orange Stamps Also Service Meats . . . Two Locations -- 5125 Jurupa 1033 LaCadena Avenue By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is THE GIFT OF GOD: not of works, lest any man should boast. --Ephesians 2:8,9 TWO CUMSTIAN FWEN05 Hold fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor of our liberties, write its precepts on your hearts, and practice them in your lives. To the influence of this Book we are in- debted for the progress made in true civilization, and to this we must look as our guide in the future, --President Grant Compliments of FRIENDS BMU4EV WIUCER$ON 3005 Vine St. OV 6-0190 YOUR BUILDER Y MORTUARY 7944 MAGNOLIA AVENUE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA W. Frank Barrows Funeral Director OV 8-1221 ' OV.8-2832 ggsskf DAIRY- foS75 PEDLEY 8W. ARLINGTON HOME DELIVERY GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 8223 California Ave. Fellow shipping with Baptist General Conference 9:20 A.M.- -Bible School 10:45 A.M. --Worship Service 6:00 P.M. --Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M. Bospel Hour Wed. 7:00 P.M. Midweek Service Pastor- -John Wesley Kile HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE COOPER ' S NVU$IC Band Instruments Rent - to - Own - Plan Pianos and Organs 6708 Magnolia Avenue Brockton Arcade WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, World Book Encyclopedia and Childcraft Go Together to Provide the Finest Preparation for Your Children Internationally Approved and Recommended World Book Articles are Graded. Each Article is Written so the Pupil in the Grade Where It is Studies can READ and UNDERSTAND it. Information and Appointment Day or Evening Raymond S. Harker 3927 Canterbury Road OV 8-3321 MAGNOLIA, B PT1$T CHURCH In Fellowship with The Conservative Baptists Reverend Mel Krug, Pastor Sunday School- -9:45 A.M. Morning Worship- - 1 1:00 A.M. Youth and Adult Groups --6:00 P.M. 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The Yearbook Staff were eager to begin our task, and now are eager to finish. A big Thank You to all who have helped with it! INSURE WISELY Insurance Surety Bonds Eighth and Orange Streets Riverside, California MSKEE $ CRAWLEY Surveyors and Engineers 3900 Market Street OV 4-3012 mm-pm Impala Chevy II Corvair America ' s Number One Car FRIENDLY CHEVROLET 110 E. Foothill Blvd. Rialto, California Contact A. I. Smith, Office Mgr. for number one deal (Low Overhead) Also Car Insurance . . . (Hi Trades) OV 8-5192 TR 5-1221 Col. BLUEBIRD DAIRY CO. Since 1927 Cash and Carry 2985 Bloomington Boulevard Phone OV 3-2660 OVerland 3-9655 Iowa Motel 3735 Iowa Ave. Riverside, Calif. Mr. Mrs. S. Kostek Owner Operated SPENCER ' S PHARMACY 6942 Brockton OV 6-7373 Compliments of STATFR BR05 MARKET5 J. C. 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Stanley Polk, Pastor RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN HIGH JCHOOl Now in their own new home at 3965 Beechwood Place OV 3-4324 We invite you to investigate this opportunity for a Christian High School education for your children Mr. Nat Norton- -Principal BRASS Bridgeport Riverside California Specialists in Metals from Aluminum to Zirconium Use This Space for Your Classmates ' Autographs with Our Compliments God Bless America . . . My Home Sweet Home . . . % 1 ■ - i .. I


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