San Diego Academy - Lighthouse Yearbook (National City, CA)
- Class of 1957
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R M A wi' 1 'y, 4- .iv Avg ' ' .Vw i's M W Q- W . 'iv 'F Q? Q , swap-1 n- Ji f 1-'CM 'H' ik' MVR N PPA gk! IN Q? -i' Jin 'Knew ., ., 5 PM . B 4 T D Y A , , -. A K W K 0 1: wu,Y' 1 , .+P --In gr ' X 2 'ln ,ug dm I 'I AT ' v 0' Q-'T Q'Q,'-A Q, Us Q.. , .w- ,T Imp' U x -E' 1 f M . 'Lk ww ...Wy iwmww ,W P? if' Eff 'il nm' 'Fifi A ,. Wd! 6- we .p' --I W4 E , ,: g ' ,Y lim .5 32,5 PRESENTS 'Q , . lo A A ,, I'-. , ' M ' ' ' 1-.'6 pl ., Q . L.. . M A. .-'YJ 2, r Y x I . . 1, 5 ', - mwid- Q E 'I Q , ' A- K THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY of San Diego Union Academy' Q HARBOR LIGHTS - 1957 IZIGHTH IYDl'I'lON OIT THI1 l.lLiH'lAHOl'Slf W il 111+ Lu ifi. .wzef Silly-11-li FOREWORD Like the piercing rays of the beacon for which our annual is named, our school has become a symbol of Hope lighting the way to the Harbor. For the students who travelled this way, for the faculty who guided their path, and for our parents, the Lighthouse staff has tried to cap- ture in these pages the glimmer of the events of this year that in memory they may shine again. We want our friends to share these memories with us. -4 THE EDITOR z- v II! A in '- if- .5:. 4 .. .rf CONTENTS Dedication c, ccc.c.... . ., page School Life page Administration ,,,,.c page Organizations eeee,ee. Activities c,cc..e, Classes lilementary ,..i,c c Advertising rw iw iw jwg e iw ,4 ' , ' A N X. 1 ff' ' w 3' FX wungiiuhl ,W . W , W Q-ac.. 14 - 5 X, 5 su.. 'fl Q N-vu. W I vbilihsf Q' 5 , 1 . ' 4 l ' ., -IQ 31 - ' .xg it ' 5.:j:A5x.':Q' if .Q i I'- ' Q .ksw g t, X Eg vi 'Q' W 3155 W A7 . A V :U - - . -r. , v. M ' ' A . ' ' 'Y ' J? 'fk'511 . F if .., ff- . 1 ...xx - R. .X,, A is ' j --jwik ' inf' , kgszfk- k b kfw, iii. Rgwggk I A 2 - . 'maj---v.,-vf'i.sg. f 'Q Q1-wg 'tl ki. w ak N -Q v mv- K X k ---L ws K 5--1 fy ,.-R-..-A4 M . ,wAX.LX ,. ,. 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Lk 'ff' - X X , Aq,,,, .fx r g3z fg fx , ' N1 A1 X. , . fx ' . ,fx A .25 9' , S, ': 1- ,ff vmn, Jw '1 -- ff-M? W f'f:i.i'i 1-Q fl tif-wx vw--'-'v fw-'ifu' L'f1QV'.5 fl' '1 T , ' 411' , A - . i . . xii,-gag,sQifg1S5M:. j K 1-- . ' F ' - 5 . ,nf-,g A? 2-qw ',gx ?f,su ,? , 1 W, - N , f . - V. , L X L' K ' ' ,' fx 'W 3223,'fPiWif'i?fwfg?w,f!fe ffspg-5 . 1 . L M M 1 ' Nw lm gg' ,ww- Lr 7 M m k H A 'f -4 Qwasfzvf- A builder builded a temple, He wrought it with grace and skillg Pillars and groins and arches All fashioned to work his will. Men said as they saw its beauty, It shall never know decay. Great is thy skill, O builder: Thy fame shall endure for aye. A teacher builded a temple V With loving and infinite care, Planning each arch with patience, Laying each stone with prayer. None praised her unceasing efforts None knew of her wondrous plan, For the temple the teacher builded Was unseen by the eyes of man. Gone is the builder's temple, Crumpled into the dust, Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust. But the temple the teacher builded Will last while the ages roll, For that beautiful unseen temple Is a child's immortal soul. WHERE .,...k,--.fe-.'X -'- AA ' .wx I -M ,- V, .N ,-Qwws, -r,1V,xaQ I Ai Al! ll - 1:8 wr: , -, ' R' v .- -s. r 'D i. 1 .., i i. .. -i A DAY AT QV'-rf ,X -wt I0 r O Our .ulniinistrutuin building Early in the morning the czunpus is rluscrtcd As 8:50 .1pprn.ul1cs. studcnts lwgin tu .irrivc Eruli niakcs his contribution to thc bustling .utivity Sturlcnts .iriiw --.i...., f.. THE ACADEMY hu kers Before the seeoml hell rings, studentx gatlmer .nt the lm Some do l.xstAminute studying for .1 first period test Others must see the Registrar for .1 mrdy xlilw I.41st-minute ILISII and X kers ,Aff Stmlx ing ,K ' P V, R. B 11L.Q : 'fvg j 'Y L i r. , Qg4g!qwvv'5'msw N. as S35 x x Q X XS kk 3 S Egggx,i4ae,:s 3' JS' 5' Q55 its? if' wi ,Q Q. A 2 Kkigx .53 . Q x ' K 5 .f ,If .wi ar! .. fvfd . 4 ,J ,nl N ff Av. ' D K gy ,Ll,.,4. ,. .wl 1' ' gf I if x ff Xxxx p.. 'QR 471 L',L 4 ? , . The Dcvutiomll scrvitcs in our new clmpcl lend Al spiritu.11 ntlnosphcrc to the busx' routinc of sthool. Our wcllfcqtlilwlacd library in its new location forms thc setting for stcncs ot' diligent study. f 'L-'mfs-mm, M , A ' 'Q , q':lFN W 3 st 1 1 135 1 9' Q-wiv , g3g2f15g. -. W' ' ev: 1 Y i mf if - A IIEWF I lwxux, lhml. .1ullOxlllut1'.l l'cl1L',ll's.llN x7.lI'lUllN rmmlal groups praltinc regularly Cl1'u.1li11g .m .1IWlWfL'tl.1llOI'l for that which is tilul .lllkl uplifting 'lllmu lumlm lWL'I'lOxl is .ilxmys welcome llut IllkL'llllxQY .xml rcl1c.1rs.1ls olltun ml upy more time than mating. Triplu Trio Pllltllkl' l.unc'l1 ll F uv. V L14 ,' Q., Lg., 'l'l1c xturc' I5 Softball Basketball Y K3-.ij Physical education completes thc scope of' school training Strengthening thc stualcnt physinzllly, while hc learns to P.lfflLilIW.lfL' fnirlv in grmip activity Xxllltll thc l.1st bell rings .lt 5:15 studcnts make tlicir w.1y lioim-w.ml On thc way homo ,Ti fl' a 1 X xv ya v ' X X s X .il w X bi 1 Q 5 X Q ' 'F MQ... . N - Q wx .5 . U5 N, Iyar.. 'QQyf1g':x 1 K. , S. Six gg: A ' x X Q 3 .Q fs, +1-lin i5 X ' qi k- .,R 9' 3 1 X 7 . . Q. ' E N :SN ' , , k Wx Q 'S 5 if S Mk 4 'U Q ' g,Q,.,,,, T K . I7 'A-'l.LfiL7fii'1T?.w'ifii'5 ,-I' -1' Agn., The Denmans have been with SDUA three years. Sinte 1927, when Mr. Denman received a diploma in business administration from Union College, he has held administrative and teaching positions at Maplewood Academy, Southwestern junior College, and at various high schools in Nebraska and lowa. Their oldest son, Alden, is a sophomore at the College of Medical livangelists School of Dentistry. Their daughter. joan, is a supervisor at the White Memorial Hospital. Roger was a sophomore at SDUA this year. The fact that Mr, Denman holds the Gregg lixpert Medal in shorthand can be understood because typing and shorthand are his avocations. The Sen- ior Cllass has enjoyed having him as one of their sponsors this year. C?-w. VK -vu' PRINCIPALS MESSAGE We faculty members are sincerely interested in the students of our academy. We feel a definite and serious responsibility as to our part in molding and developing the attitudes, talents, and behaviour of the students. Our fervent hope is that we have helped you to be earnest and thoughtful in arriving at decisions, firm and fair in your convictions, considerate of your fel- low men and of their beliefs, decisive and logical in organizing your future plans, calm and unruffled in the moments of stress that will come to each of you. May you always have a wholesome and keen sense of humor, The main purpose of Christian education is not knowledge, but redemption. We are told that, in the highest sense, the work of education and the work of redemption are one. May the Lord richly bless you from day to day. MARION DENMAN Mr. and Mrs. Denman. joan. Alden and Rogci l Under the capable leadership of this administration, SDUA l has seen considerable progress during 1956-1957. A sixty thousand dollar expansion program has included the following projects: Construction of two elementary classrooms to accommo- date seventy additional students. Construction of an academy chapel with a seating capacity for 175 students. Permanent lot ation of library with work room and Annual YOOIII. New library atcommodations including book stacks, tables, and chairs. Securing ot' science laboratory table for eight students: purchase of two duplicators, and four sewing machines. Purchase of a new fifty-four passenger bus. Landscaping of campus areas. Q MARION DENMAN, M.Ed Priucipfzl. Mazinger' 1 tm . SCHOOL BOARD-Front row, left to right: Elder E. A. Schmidt, Southeastern California Conference Secretary-Treas urerg Elder C. I. Chrisman, Conference Educational Secretary: Marion J. Denman, Secretary of the Boardg Dr. L. W. Shetler, Chairman of the Board: Elder R. C. Baker. Conference President: Elder A. C. Nelson, Pacific Union Educa- tional Secretary. Back row. -I. D. Scheideman, Elementary Supervisor: Lee Fickess, Elder M. V. Barkhurst, jack Huguley. Elder H. G. Vences, Elder R. E. Delafield, Dr. L. L. Dickson. Dr. H. W. Pfeiffer, Dr. john Ford, Elder W. R. Rob- inson, Dr. C. H. Brinegar, Dr. E. A. Wagner, Wm. jackson. G. E. Kolpacoff, Dr. W. B. Oster. Wendell Hesseltine, Elder j. -I. Robertson, Elder E. I. Lehman, Bill Steinback, W. E. Guthrie. Elder L. W. Hallsted. Missing: Dr. C. M. Giddings, Dr. R. R. Giddings, Elder H. W. Wolcott, jose Tirado, Elder A. E. Webb. I9 JOHN G. MacINTYRE, M.A. Bible, History, Physical Education Mrs. Westermeyer has the distinction of being the senior member of the faculty, having been with S D U A fourteen years. She graduated with a Normal degree from Lodi Normal Institute in 19-ll. She obtained a Speech degree from Union College in l9l8 and her B.A. from the same institution a year later. Last summer Mrs. Westermeyer completed work on her M.A. with a major in English. Mrs. Westernieyer has two sons, one of whom has followed her in the teaching field. He teaches instruments at Thunder- bird Academy. The other son is an auditor for the Western Electric Company. Her daughter, who taught our chorus in 1953- 54, and her son-in-law are missionaries in Ceylon. Mrs. Westermeyer was Silver Speech Club -sponsor, co-sponsor of the Temper- ance Chapter, and Liglntlaoure Advisor this year. Elder Maclntyre has spent the last four of his thirty years in teaching here at S D U A His is an interesting background. For twelve years he was principal of a Mission School in China. From 19-il to 1912 he was interned in a japanese prisoner-of-war camp. Since then he has served as Bible teacher at Loma Linda Academy and as Principal of Modesta Union Academy. Elder Maclntyre received his B.Th. from Atlantic Union College, his B.A. from Washingttmn Missionary College, and his M.A. from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. This year he had the honor of officiating at the wedding of his daughter Carolyn. His daughter Linda, who graduated at SDU A in 195-1, is a nursing student at the College of Medical Evangelists. He supervised the student seminar and was co-sponsor of the A.S.B. and the American Temperance Society Chapter. LOTTIE WESTERMEYER, M.A. English, Speech, Library VICTOR JOHNSON, B.Mus. land Peggy Bourdeaul Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Instrumental Mr. johnson has taught at SDUA the last ten of his thirty-five years as a music teacher. Previously he was with the music department of Wfalla Walla College, Wasliingtcmn Missionary College, and Lynwood Academy. Mr. johnson received his B.Music from the Don Unschuld University of Music in 1052. He specializes in viola and violin and has taken an extended course in cello under Stephen Deak, Mr. johnson has organized a superior hand and orchestra at SDVA, Besides rehearsing special musical groups and teaching private students, Mr, johnson also found time this year to direct the chorus and teach a directing class. He has two sons, one of whom is entering medical practice. His other son is an assemhlyman at Rohr Aircraft Company. This is Miss Swinney's first year of teaching at SDUA. She has earned the love and respect of the students. Miss Swinney graduated from Pacific Union College in 1955, re- ceiving her BA. in Music Education. Before she came to us, she taught piano and voice at the nearby San Pasqual Academy. For two summers Miss Swinney has taken choral and other musical courses at P.U.Cf. under Alfred M. Greenfield, head of the music department of New York University. JOY SXVINNEY, BA. land Lynne Farrarh Piano, Organ, Voice Mr. Miller conipletetl his college work at XY'ashington Missionary College in IKM' with a B.,-X, in Business Athninistration, Previous to his arrival here, Mr, Miller taught eight years at Golden Gate antl Mount Vernon Aeatleinies. Also on the faculty oi BDU A is his wife. who teaches the fourth gratle. Their son, Larry, gratluatetl this year from the eighth grade. Mr. Millers hohhies inclucle icelslxating antl playing the saxophone and the harmonica. Mr, Miller was chosen for junior Class Sponsor. DXVIGI-IT H. MIl.l.liR, BA., Accountant, Bookkeeping Physical Education 5 owes SQQCOLUMN VVORK SN! ' ' A t 'A vnovnoes ron 'mt souvmc. AN yugo, M MM 1 B X . was sneer or PAPER is CALL SHEET - ' fi.. mn., f. .1 M- vw ot. .a11..4e.z'ff I i 'sf 1 I i A 1 Q . c 41 'J f' ll V .. si lA1 Wi ' -, :Lil . - dw-,tr . P' my-I STATEWINT5 M' Q ufYUi'v-I . 'kibnth L,,,,1,,z tra.:-J I .nu ww' t MILLIE ADAMSUN, M,A., Spanish, linglish, Home Arts Mrs. Atlamson reteivetl htr lift. tioni lJllL'IlIL lnion Iollege .intl her MA. hx ,A U. IMW, Q I taking post-gratluate work at the l'nix'ei- E sity ot' Cialitiornia. She has spent twentx- sis Years in the ttathing tieltl ine ot which have heen gixen In Sl3l'.'X Her untlerstantling ot young people .ie counts tor the tlose relationslnp he-tween Mrs. Atlainson .intl her stutlents. ller holi- Looking, Mrs .Mlainsons tlaughter Bu erly, who gratluatttl tionu SDI :X last year, was a stutleni at lat Nerra College Mrs .Xtlainson w as thosen lw the Senior f,l.lSs In lwg img ml lllell' SIWUIlSilI'S Bess Rhotles XVilliams gratluatetl from I.a Sierra College in 1953 with a B.S. in Secretarial Science. Be- fore joining the faculty of S D U A, she taught in the secretarial department at La Sierra. Her responsihilities ot posting tartlinesses antl ahsences, tlistrihuting grades and recortling tleinerits tlitl not inalte her unpopular, and she was chosen to he one ot' the junior sponsors. Mrs. XVillian1s' hohhies are camping ancl collecting arrow-heatls, Her anihition is to assist her hushantl, Clifford, through an engineering course. BIZSS RHODES XY'II.LIAMS, BS., Registrar, Typing, Shorthantl ,.....-ww .-P Ao. hies are verse-writing, einhroitlering .intl ' Mr. Davis has devoted his entire teaching career of six years to our Academy. After receiving from La Sierra College his B,A. with a major in-Art, Mr. Davis gave seven years of service to Boulder Sanitarium. From here, Uncle Sam called him to Europe where he worked in a general hospital for over two years. Then he came to us. Mr. Davis' hobbies range from bird study and tennis to radio and cars. The family pride and joy is their ,AN new Volkswagon. There are two daughters in the t familyflslareia in the first grade, and Judy in the fourth. Mr. Davis hopes to take additional work at some future time in engineering. . WILLIAM A. DAVIS, B.A. Art, Mechanical Drawing, Woodwork Bus Maintenance, Drivers' Education Physical Education Mr. West joined S.D.U.A.'s faculty this year, entering his fourth year of teaching. Previously he taught in the Church School at Eureka, California, and at the High School in Missouri Valley, Iowa. Mr. West graduated from Pacific Union College in 1951, receiving his B.A. in Biology. Mr. West's hobbies are model airplanes and flying. The West family includes his wife Ruth, who is also a teacher, and their two children, Arthur and Lora. They recently purchased a new house, the first home they have owned. Mr, West has proven himself a capable sponsor of our A.S.B., supporting enthusiastically all its activities. SAM WEST, B.A., Science, Mathematics, Physical Education Mrs. Detlefs completed her business education at National Business Training College in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1927. Sub- sequently she has held secretarial positions in various offices, including service in a law office in a little Dutch town of Iowa. Having come from a family of eleven children, Mrs. Detlefs enjoys the company of young people and has derived much pleasure from the six years of her asso- ciation with the students at SDUA When time permits, Mrs. Detlefs' di- versions are reading, music and travel. Her great source of inspiration is found in the text of Scripture, All things work together for good to them that love God. W. F. DETLEFS, Custodian MARGUERITE DETLEFS fwith Dorothy Dick and Suzanne Purdyj Cafeteria, Office Mr. Detlefs has been not only our custodian for the past six years, but also the supervisor of student labor for the twenty-five classrooms and spacious lawns of SDUA 's plant. Mr. Detlefs worked for eighteen years at Allied Laboratories in Sioux City, Iowa, before coming to us. His ambition to see his sons secure an adequate education is being realized. One son graduated from Iowa State College at Ames, Iowa and is now with the IBM, the other one was honor student of his class at Purdue University and also the youngest law student to graduate from the University of Iowa. Mr. Detlefs' wife is our office secretary and their son jimmy graduated from the 8th grade this year. Mr. Detlefs has found considerable satisfaction in photography, an outside interest. ,mx Y - s F ,! ' X Y .. ....x ...X K 'SN H ,, M . Sf I , X x A 5 'Y w X Q X fx ' iN A-is W X55 'ww Q ,S -' l Q,-5555 - I kb Y , S, x:' x N ' QNX . la w N '- ,gwga Q k ' . LX M - N 3 X W, 5 .. X QNMMWN H L P .N ' Q X Q fix Nb 5- X . pxxwss -' ' ' N-,M X Lswwww-NWN X. . X: xx xv kk X in ' QN gif vw - ii :Lg Q - . gs S x X 36. X R ww ? I I f ..--......-..................... W.- . ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY M Sq PRESIDENT INI4irx'in Mittlmell VICE PRESIDENT ..., . .... , lienny Nav.: SECRETARY , , ,,,, ,, Arteen Fisiher ASSISTANT SlfCQRI2'l'ARY Beverly Hesseltlne TREASVRER . , ,.., , ,,,, -lutly l.e.uh CHURISTER -lerry Peterson PIANIST ,,,,. ,, ,, , .lime NX'ehstei' PARIIAMISNTARIAN Conlon Amlerson SERGIfAN'I'-A'l'-ARINIS , ,, ,,..... lioh Shetler SPONSOR ,.. . , Mr. Vfest FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS---l.ine. Ciorilon, Iutly, -lerry. Marvin, Arteen, Benny. Beverly, Bob. Mr. Wfest. 5 . .5 an Q- rw A IL 47 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES-First Semester: judy Slceoch. Larry Fischer, Bonnie Pickens. Dnrriyl Larsen, Orlet Humphries, George Harrison, Margaret Slcgid, Wlrlly Humphries. Sctontl Semester: Gordon Anderson. Millie W'illi:1ms. Benny Nam, Marjorie Delnfieltl, Roger Denman. Frances Zinke. .lack Mrlntosh. Sue Purtly, SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS---Bonnie. Curtis. jerry, Waiyne. Trevor, Bob, Mr. West. Odet. Donna. gg, fe 3 me V? '-ln PRESIDFNI ,, , Vlhiyne INI4mwnrren VICE PRESIDENT ..,., ,..,., ,,,,,..,.,..,.. I 5 oh Sgilmi SECRETARN ..,...,,,,,,,,..,,.rr.. . .... Otlet Humphries ASSISTANT SECRETARY ...,, ...,,,,, D onnu Steen TREASI RER .,,,,,, , ,,,.... ,,,.,,, I 'lonnie Pickens CHORISTER .,,r,,. , , Curtis Ilmtlfortl PIANIS'I ,.,,,,,,,,..,,.....,,,, .. ,,,,. Margaret Slerul xx PARI.IAINIEN'l'ARIAN ,... .. .. Trevor Delzifielal SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ,..,, ,,,,.. V Ierry Peterson SPONSOR ..,.....,,,, . . , , Iwir. XX'est I x 5 X xxx.X Q Nw-.Q-.-...Aw I ,vt- ITDITORIAI. HVSININS Fl: MENHITRSZ Mrs, W'cwtu'l1u'yn1'. cQ4.'UI'gL', lk-vurly, limb. 'ITL-vor, Annu l5.1rh.lr.1. Ad 1'i.m, IfDl'IUK YIQVCXLYI' l,K'I.l'-iflki ASSOC1lA'I'l2 lic-xfrly lla-xwltilln' ASSUCQlA'l'lf H.ll'lW.ll'.l ff.ll'I1L'l' HVSINIZSS NANAUITR . Adrian C.Inrk ADVlfR'lAlSlNlQ MANAGER Kay Uialalillgs CAMPAIGN MANAGER Hub ilu-tlcr PHOT4 XLRAPHIZR c9L'UI'ALIL' l'ar'y5ur1 PHO'l'OCQRAl'HlfR Annu Rlttmlmmlsc In ADVISOR Mrs. XX'utcrxm'yc1' CQAIXIPAIUN PHO'l'UCiRAl'HY i 'A-'5---ull I all SDI TA chapter members AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY PRESIDENT ,, , ,, VICE PRESIDENT Gu-rgc Bryson , Urn Mirtmgm SECRETARY , , , wIu1Iy Hugulcy TREASURER ..,, IxI.ll'jL.ll'L'I Slcqul PUBLICITY , Tum Smith SPONSOR . ,,,,,.. Mrs. W'rstcx'r11cyc'1' CO-SPONSOR ,,,, Elder M4uIntyrc OFFICERS V- 1NI411'g11l'ct, Tom, lluvrgc, Ben. and -Indy, with R. I., Hulwhs, cIUI1fL'fL'I'ltL' 'I'L'IllPL'fill'1L'L' Sur:-t.1ry, and Mr, Denman. Sfll1Il'I1lS filkt' P311 in cunt:-sts Eleven schools su- One in 20,0UO LUNG CANCER I DEA1 H AY THF WHEEL 'xv A, 1 ux.Css'1?vff v 6 Sunmnl. 5 dfiwpm W wwmizrsgzrff mek . Seminar Spcakcrs VOICE OF YOUTH PRESIDENT ,, VICE PRESIDENT SECRIETARY PI'BI.ICl'l'Y Pl'liI,ICQI'I'Y ,, MVSIC . SPONSOR ,,,, Marvin Mitnhcll ,. Frank Humphries ,, ,, ., ,, .Indy LCAILKII W.1y'nc Munwnlrcn , , . ,, Benny Num Curtis l'nr.1dfurd , Iildcr Marlntyrc Musin m-ordinntur DIRIYCTURS M, V. B.llkllllI'5I. Hurry Cinllirk. Rmmmync Clxinmuk. bl, OFFICERS jnrlv, h14ll'XiI1, Bonny XX lym Il n G. Mgxclntyn-. Y! SILVER SPEECH CLUB Qin:-nl gg'-.1 -. SPEECH CLUB MEMBERS ciL'UI'fLL' Bryson. Bob Slictlci. 'liuor Dul.ifiilJ, Rugcr Dcnm.in. Lynne F.ll'I'.lf, -Iuiiy Sky-mh. ,Iuiiy liixint. Bcvcily Hcsscltinc. Donna Stn-cn, Mrs. XY'cstciAiiiLyL'1', Ruburt 'I'.ipi.i. I..ii'ry Vcvui'k.i. Munnii Diikvnwn. Ridnirii Iiiikn-ws. -lim Ifikcrt, .liiniiu liuntwn. Diimvl I,.irwn. Dwmtliy' Diak. Suv Puiwly, Ruth Fixinklin, Ruxwimi H.ii'miwn. Altyn Stwc-ns. 'Ibm Smith. WEEKLY BUZZ CFFICE LIBRARY 3 -:? - 1 xxx 'Q Q, i Mili'ji1i'iL- Dclaificlii, Donna Steen. ami Carol 'l'riiyliwi'1 Bzirljaifa CiAl1'DCl'. Dflflflil Judy Gigim gmil Vg-1-ii Ewing wqrq hug Frzlmcs Ruiilcy ciiitcd ii snhoul paper, thc Ground, MILLIC W1lll21I11S. HULL MUHYIH with guih 51510 gig indi-Xing. filing, iini 30 LLHcz'lL1' 131155 Diikvnson assisted with office duties khykking Uf hook, i Y N l 'iss' mf ' DlRlfCf'l'lNG CLASS Bun Mittiimn, liriimu Kinks, Don HAND anal CHURVS OFFICERS f Marvin H.ir.lin, Karen Pci'i'y, giml l..iri'y Vcwi'k.1. Mitchell, Band PI'L'SlllL'l'1KQ W'inifrul Brown, Scu'ctiu'yg Millie VC'illinms. Cliurus Sccrcturyg -Icrry Pvtcrson, Prcsidcnt. , A V' S L 5 i 1 'X ,f 0 CLARINET ENSEMBLIE---Muvin Mitahcll. Bill Dcntlmm. Anne: Rittcnlnmsr. Dorothy Dikk. Vfinifrcd Iimwn, Ben Mittman, 'I-YCVUI' Dclaficld, Mark Bland. .Indy Skrmh, Sue Purdy, TRVMPET TRIO-Eddie Fickcss. ,larry lrm. Righnrd Fiakcss. BAND 4 5. L u' f-uw -lm 5 Y 'bunny L.,-it , 451--'7 ! 3 ,r s 1 . fi 5 1 Q l x gh. TSW 'ws MARIINIBA NVSICIANS-Karan Perry, Dclmcr Bond. 3 s STRING FNSIZMBLIT-Kglrcn Puttridgu, Mnrjuric Dclaficld, Dun Hnxxlin PL-ggy Buurdcau. lien Mittmun, XX'inifrcd Brown, -Igmct CQl'Ulll1x!S. Gary XX I1cclm' Anne Rittenhouse, Mulcnc Cnlcs, 1NLu'tlm Hamm-r. ORCHESTRA ikfmwfksi? -up Mlfl.UDlI'l l4lfS' l'rugy. Sue. Martha. Flivrcnic-. Vlunly. Kayr. liiily. Mary. Anita. lilainr. l 3 'l'RlPl.lf TRIO- Anita, Peggy. Suu. Karen. Anno. lfcryl, vlanct. Millie. l.ynm-. hludy. SENIORETTES--Millie Walliams. .ludy Lcalli. Carol Traylui'. lirilani Maixliall Cliarlyn Smith, Vcm Evans. BOYS' QllAR'l4lf'l7-- -lcrry. Dallas. llulw. Marvin. GROUPS Q F' K i . i 'ml in 1 ifl ' E ii. DECHORDS--Artccn Fisclmur. Oilct Humpliriu, Beverly Hwscltinc. Donna Mor 50pHOM0Rl5 'I-RIO ,llynmz FUV1' Karm' rison. W'inifi'ul Brown. Kay Giililinge. M.irim'ic Dclaficlil. Anm- Rittcnlmuusc Janet GrounilS. Donna Stccn. E .A.....-A4 1 - ls S ,4-1 -andt- any fu-F--mm.-....,t WHEN SCHOOL OPENS. two additions: il new rlmprl and an elementary building, ready for otiupnncy FALL Rl GIS FRA l IONJ Mrs, XX illiams and Elder Mzulntyre advise Irene Clllltlltljdll Dallas Pfeiffer, lien Mittmun. and L11 Creciii Laws on their tl issu for he your A.S.B. VOTING--Judy Lciuh. Margaret Slead, Bob Snlmi, Adrian Clark, Beverly Hcsseltine. and Millie Williiims, after voting for their favorite uindidaites, reteiw their Student Body curils from Arteen Fischer P . ,- tor of thi 1 .. 12. Dclrtfielil- ,l D Dutrigatm . - Ylili lzldul R- f lifug brent ' 4 lllzli Ol' PRA . l i tl eme U - iiinlz Clmrcli. Sllullo lm UL 1 36 ENJUYING HUT CORN at the A.S.B. Beach Party are Wfxiyne Mun- wiirran, Monnii Dickenson. Rowena Harmon, Bob Shctler. Benny NLIVLI, and Marvin Mitchell 4 -. -unnvr ,f ' susscuraf 'Vw 0 von Hi IS IVAWS f - EXPLAINING FINANCES - Aclrian Clark, Ifqliflwlitt business manager. helps 't'l 't th' A l G l gn' YEARBOOK 5AI.ESMAN nm bmith pcrsuades janite Benton and Ruger Denman to order some of those An-u-wellsf' THE BOOGAH MAN was gixcn by Bev Hesseltine. She warned the students to sell an an- nual or else! ACTIVITIES BUILDING ENTHUSIASM-Elementary and Academy student bodies gather to watch the classes' traditional campaign skits, based this year on periods of time, 0... '.z,s.L. -It SOPI-IOMORI2SvDon Hardin is barker for FRESHMEN-In the time of the one-room sclmolhouse, School-Marm Suzanne the Gay Nineties side slww. Purdy has a hard time keeping her rowdy pupils in hand. 37 N i IUNIORS -Caveman Kay Gidtlings. Marvin Mitchell. Benny va. Donna Morrison, Dale Bryson, Boh Shetler. and liiute Wfoml. along with Artcen lfisiher, Donna Steen and n Mittman, shout a defiant thallenge to the other classes SENIURS---Spine Cadets Charlyn Smith, Dean Roehl, Wzllly' Humphries, and jerry Peterson transport a cargo of subs ahoiird the spate ship. Senior Centurion FALL No student activity prompts more school spirit in so short a time as the yearly Liglyfbnure campaign. With a total goal of 500 sub- scriptions, each class prepares for the race to the top. A party for the winning class and a trip to Snow Valley for the 20 students with highest sales, were incentives offered this year. A chart on the chapel wall recorded campaign 1-.L AFTER A HARD CAMPAIGN Don Hardin is laid low with a case of suh-itis g but victorious Millie XVilliams leads the school in sales with thirty-one yearhooks FALL PICNIC --- Carol lraylor takes her turn at the hat H -NPR progress. The Seniors arrived first, finishing well over their class goal. The other classes finished in class order. QT PHYSICS DEMONSTRATION-Dr. j. L. Thompson a nd jack Tomlinson of La Sierra College illustrate the relation- ship between light and sound CTI VI TIES f 2 ,, X V 'pl ,Nl Im... . ., A p'.'x-w ', .. . N .,.a' M Q13 4 .t F1 E '41 .ii nmnucm 1956 was the Presidential election year. Some of the issues before the nation were the Suez Canal crisis, the Hungarian situation, and the question of Civil Rights. To acquaint the students with these issues, the A.S.B. sponsored a school political campaign with such events as the Speech Clubs forum. On November 2, students went to their precincts and voted, using sample ballots and voting booths. Witli the rest ot the nation SDUA re-elected Presi- dent Eisenhower by a large majority , .,....-fr +' X M-qc. A' ,Mmmuuc Nh-...s r 1 AT THE POLLS-Precinct Officer Gwen T'ntlall observes as I Bill Iohnson marks his ballot during the student election SPEECH CI,l'H DIZllakilillfhllYllL'f1llUI' Shetler lis- tens while Republitans Delafieltl :mil lirgint tlehate the issues of the politital year with Democrats Bryson and Smith CAMPAIGNING--lioh lflliot and Darayl Larsen put up a party banner --...,.. 5 I with xt Ike Piles Up 8-Million Maiority Kuchel Ing Demost Take Congress gggf FVFNINC mean: SL? In Assembly By Crawford n.,..uf.-M-, as uma..-Q.-s-an Itrrv Pitt-rwn rmvpts tht' wrt-sith-ntv nf his thus , . Q 5 '3 S 5 NIORS---Wlllly Humphries. jutiy I.L'.lLIl, Mrs. Atinmson, and .lynn M.1nxv.u'i'4'n im' slwwn nt thv Sc-niui' Presentation as ZNFRAI. CONIfIfRIfNC.If -IZtIut.1tiun.1I SCLTCIRIYY. F. If. C05- stntinr. giws stmlunts .ln .mount of thc- gltimnac of Christian LlL.lflUI1 in utlwr Lumix WINTER ACTIVITIES CHRISTMAS PARTY' Mir Miller .mtl I 1 his son, play VC'I1cn You W'urt- ii Tulip gint XX'01'c ll Big.: Rui Russ III11-ir cmuit 'Xiittouj -f'-'AJ -mol Qx IZIGHTH GRADIZRS Slmrun KL-Ilcy. Lrinny Rutiluy. and lfACl'L'I'Y BANQUET-Mr. and Mrs. Dcnman and 40K-ly Tl'-IYIUI' IICIP With IIN' Sl'l'ViIU4 Ali U10 A45-U Christ- Mr. Schcidcinan cnioy it dinner of forcign foods at the nms Banquet faculty Christmas function his YFARBOOK Sl'PPOR'I'ERS Jerry Pctcrson, Barbara Garner, Miss Swinncy. Anno Rittrnhoiisc. Gwyn Hotkin, and Don Hartiin parm- loni: vnoiiuh for piiturt-s at Snow Vallcy h 'i f CHAPEL SPEAKERS Prof, D, M. Brown, Biology lnstruttor from l.a Sit-fra llollcgv. :intl -Ioytc XX'iIson from the Gem-ral Confcrcntt- 1N1cilical Dcpartmc-nt. rr 5 bring interesting proigrains to thc school ,ff y' AI.PHABE'I' GAME--Ifltlcr Mailntyrc and Mr, Miller attcmpt to FIELD TRIP V-Busim-ss .mil tomme-iti.il stuiit-nts also visitcil hurry thcir teams into position at thc Yearbook Party city banks :mil It-ailing hiisinvss cstaiwlishmr-nts WINTER ACTIVITIES 'fi me Qfx, J' NEW' A.S.l5. OIFFICIZRS are hring chosen hy Curtis Bradford, SKILLED PERFORMERS from La Sierra Col- Artcen lfisther, lit-nny Naxa. Kay Giddings, ,ludy Huguley. Ruth lege's Gymkana Troupe entertain the sthool Franklin. and lixa liaghy with their routines 'Emi . ORATOR Rohert Tapia tommends Saudi Arahias stand on drink' ing while other contestants, Trevor Dclafield, Judy Grant, Don Hardin, and George Bryson, await their turn to speak LOMA LINDA FOOD COMPANY sends Dorothea Van Gundy for a series of profitable talks on diet and nutrition AWARDS-jiitly Grant holds trophies for her first-plate temper- ance oration given at SDUA and for second plate in the South- eastern California Confercnce rontest HAW'AIIAN HOLIDAY --On Cnllcgt Diiy, Seniors visit I..i Siurm for xuili cwntx .is .1 tour uf the rimitis .mtl .i II.lNX.ll1.Hl dinner nn the Cnllcgi- Lawn SPRING ACTIVITIES VUIC,If UI: YUIHIH IiI'IiOR'I' .ii Chula Vist.i tliuith brings l.ii'gc .iudicntcs Minh lll'Api'il ' .ix sttitirntx prcscnt A Xiu Slim un I.ifn SIIIIN Ill 'imiiif V 10 .Tan :mmm .W:a.me Q-fiw M6ea'lfQuffi cnom colon Movies 'urs cumsr .IVNIOR OFVICIERS Kay Gidtlirigs. Odct Humphries, Marxin CHEMISTRY STUDENTS Odct Humphries anti Mituhcll. Bob Shctlcr. Bcnny Niivti. Anne Rittcfnhmisc and Carol 'liriiylor cxpcrimcnt with cxplosixu at tlmpul Donna Steen inode! nuv swnuitcrs after their tliiss presentation prugriirn , . g ,lf x . I I.A SIERRA HAND tour hrings MEETING 1 Frank Humphries, jane Wchsttr, SENIOR VISIT to Paiific Ilnion alumnus Charles Clicncwctlu to thc' Carol Traylor, and -lan Eckert discuss class plans Collcgc' ends with Carlyle McDun- campus at a typical Senior meeting nah loading for thc- trip home- SPRING EDITCATIUN DEPARTMENT OFFICQIALS. C4 l. Chrisman and Mary Iflquist of thc- Soutlicastcrn Cali- fornia Confcrcncc and Arlcnc Nclson of thc Paiifit I ion. use a chapel period to show advantages and requirements of tcailuing 27' cd' SPRING W'liIiK UI: PRAYER 7- Assotiatc Pastor INIUNIHLY PRAYER BANDS givc- Clmrlyn Smith, lNIi's. XX'il- Romaync Cihinnoilq of thc Chula Vista Church counsels liams, Millir Williams, Mgirgarct Slcacl, Carol 'lrayloix -Iudy Leach, with Odct Humphrics and Rowena Harmon Lcilani Marshall, and Rosie Flores opportunity for group devotion 'H N1Af's mn- 44 -IVNIUR-SENIOR l3ANQl'ET---In the Riviera Ronin nt' the l'.S, Grant Hotel La Cretia Laws. Atlrian Clark. Kay Gitltlingx, Huh Slietler. W'ayne Manwairen. Donna Steen. .mtl Benny Naxa enioy sufh nmelty numhers as .lim Smiths Chime Bells ACTIVITIES IUNIOR STRING ENSEMBLE follows the Oriental theme with their musifal entertainment SENIORS CHOOSE Big Oaks Raneh for their long-anticipated Ditch - A.S.B. SPRING PICNIC at El Monte Park proves a weluume hreak from school before final tests Day hetause of its suitability for such activities as this baseball game SQ 45 3 X, 55 ' ffg ,511 i , J. sim A 1 .v t. SK r , 'fag Qffift xx .. - I ,nv - 'X ,X 'Q X 3 gf, 3 I! . f gs 'Sf iz.. :'l T y'J Y 4 1' N .::,.w5 -, ff' Q ff' R Q if f fw KW l'nAC1CiAl.Al'RlfAbl'lf SERVICE -- Suh- lmtlm .uttuxxuum .nt P.lr.1disc V.1llcy Cfhuulm, Amdcrny l'rimip.1l M. tl. Dun- 111.111 llmtlwuilurw CiUNSIfCRA'l'ION SIiRVlC1l'f On Ifriahy nwxmirmg. plum- T Sa-xawux llxtcn In tlu f,m1sur.utirn1 SL-rn uf Ruhurt LQQIIC. Principal of fllylllgt' fimlnty -lunim Ax.lxlLI11X. .mul xt.1ml in fklglsx Rcspurmsv GRADUATION B.lkk.ll.lllI't'.lKC Speaker 2 x. we Y xf f' - ,a sx ,5 Q x ,NN SOVTHIZRN CKALIFORNIA CHD- CLASS PRESIDENT Jerry PCICI- PIONEER ADVENTIST EDYCATOR Lf I A fcrvmu Prusiih-iit R4 R, liictl Npmiks NOD gives Prcsiiicnt's Addrcss at drmscn Jclivg-rs Cfuiiiincmcincnt Addrus .it B.ui.1I.ii1x'n.itc fiUIHlUL'Hkl'!NL'f'IY 5-.f 2: ffffi fx?-'E gif! GRADUATION AWARDS-hIi'S. XY CSiCI'ITIL'j'L'I' displays ,Indy Gmntk Homcmukcr of Turnmruw pin whiih was prcsentc-J after the Clnxs rexcivcd their diploiims THE CLASS OF 195' cntcrn Bmiidvmy Churnh for its Commenicment CLASS VALEDICTORIAN Carol 'liiiylur gives her definition of Suucss, -n f, , f ?f':2's s ,, - x ' 5 I Q 'Q C 5 Q' Q U iff ffm' Q . 1' ' .A 'si . wi , .,'. . Q fe .Qi -. 4 , fn . l 2-ta I Qui- g u I--.' f 1 . Cf stein 0.3-'IBB - 2-' 'Y'-T: Q It 'u . In 5 9' 1 5 ,- In a 'I ' 1 0 - I ',n i U A CM v Sf . fivff 1 - ' Wi . ' f .1124 12'--sl 'r4w A ,w. , ' - ' X .-Q., . V , A M,-A.. ,M wt ,M ,A ' AA ' f , V ,. 5 S ' f-, A 5 f .. , 1 V+ .M , -+ ' ' Lg: 2. ,, , f, 'M . A + ' . -, . Y- S 5- W S .- QQ Q S Zi 'YM . , WI I ' ' 'ff . ff . 5. ,-1' 1 Qf- MQNL 'Jr' 1 K f ' Mtv ,Q Y 1 W I' 1 N, ' S 5. . , .S nf '1 W mf' ww- , f ., - 1 - M .. ., Wg? ' ' L ' v 25 ly N l.,-iiafsu 1 .t 'uf ff nz' ,Q , wi, L v N X. , -Mpjm S4 4 fr 1, ,pw ,F 'ir H ' ., J, 1 ' ' 5- f Rm 'L f-r7j5'gf,5wf- ff -M Aw -hmr ,. ' W 1, , . 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FLOW' IiRae COLORS ..... , SPONSORS, ,. 50 SENIORS ee A,, , After the cap, the crown eamelirmrer to learng Depart to serve ee r...r ,.rrrr ,rrrrrrrrr G l adiolas e ee r,rrrrr,.r,r.r .Jade Green and Peach Millie Adamson and Marion Denman .HZRRY l'If'I'lfRSON CHARI H 'N SMI I H IRANIX HI MPHRII S l'n.widw1f ndzu Sllliflflll u 1 Pun 1 TRIEVOR DI2I.AFII2I,D QEORGI HRH NON CAROI IRAS IOR lizwlffr Pl7ll1Ul6'IIfUIllI rfrdul mm AA JUDY GRANT Tv'e.1.rurer VUAYNE MANWARREN Ser,ee.mt-111-Arnlr JERRY LEE PETERSON-SDUA 1, 3, 4, San Pasqual Academy 2, ASB Representative 3, Chorister 4, Sergeant-at-arms 4, Class President 4, Seminar Speaker 4, Temperance Club 4, MCC, Corporal 3, Chorus 1, 3, President 4, Special Chorus 1, 3, Vocal Trio 1, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Ambition, Washington Missionary College, Doctor. CHARLYN RUTH SMITH-SDUA 3, 4, El Paso High, El Paso, Texas 1, 2, Lemon Grove School, Grade 1, Paradise Valley School, Grade 2, SDUA, Grades 3-8, Class Secretary 4, Class Salutatorian 4, Grade 8, Seminar Speaker 4, Temperance Club 4, Master Guide Club Secretary 3, Article, Youtlff Irutrurior 3, Chorus 3, 4, Senior- ettes 4, Band, Flute 3, Orchestra 3, Ambition, La Sierra College, Secretary. FRANK WALDO HUMPHRIES-SDUA 4, Forest Lake Academy, Maitland, Florida 1-3, ASB Representative 4, Class Vice President 4, Seminar Vice President 4, Speaker 4, Temperance Club 4, Tem- perance Poster Contest, first place 4, Annual Skit Author 4, Am- bition, La Sierra College, Minister. JUDY ELAINE GRANT-SDUA 3, 4, San Pasqual Academy 1, Escondido High 2, ASB Representative 3, Class Treasurer 4, Tem- perance Club 4, Temperance Oratorical Contest, first place 4, Southeastern California Conference Temperance Oratorical Contest, second place 4, Silver Speech Club Secretary 4, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4, Bank of America Award in Vocational Arts 4, Chorus 3, Special Chorus 3, Librarian 4, Ambition, San Diego State College, Secretary. TREVOR JASON DELAFIELD-SDUA 3, 4, ASB President 3, Parliamentarian 4, Annual Editor 4, Class Pastor -3, 4, Seminar Vice President 3, Speaker 3, 4, Temperance Club 4, Temperance Oratorical Contest, second place 4, Master Guide Club 3: MCC, Corporal 3, Poem, National High School Anthology 3: Bank of America Award in Liberal Arts 4, Chorus 3, 4, Band, Clarinet 4, Orchestra 3, Ambition, Pacific Union College, Minister. GEORGE ELMER BRYSON-SDUA 1, 4, Little Creek School, Concord, Tennessee 2, 3, Annual Photographer 4, Class Parliamen- tarian 4, Class President, Grade 8, Seminar Speaker 4, Temperance Club President 4, Temperance Oratorical Contest, third place 4, Silver Speech Club President 4, Chorus 4, Band, Trombone 1, 4, Orchestra, Viola 1, Ambition, Pacific Union College, Minister. CAROL ELIZABETH TRAYLOR-SDUA 1-4, Paradise Valley School, Grades 1, 2, SDUA, Grades 3-8, ASB Representative 3, An- nual Associate Editor 3, Class Valedictorian 4, Grade 8, Seminar Speaker 4, Temperance Club 4, 'Master Guide Club 3: Office 2-4, Poem, National High School Anthology 3, Bank of America Cup for Mathematics and Science 4, Chorus I, Seniorettes 4, Ambition, La Sierra College, Chemist. WAYNE DOUGLAS MANWARREN-SDUA 1-4, ASB Ser- geant-at-arms 3, President 4, Class Sergeant-at-arms 3, 4: Seminar Publicity Manager 4, Speaker 2-4, Temperance Club 4, Master Guide Club 3, MCC, Sergeant 3, Chorus 1-3, Band, Saxophone 2, Ambition, La Sierra College, Dentist. SENIORS GORDON RICHARD ANDERSON-SDUA 1-43 ASB Parlia- mentarian 4, Class Representative 43 Seminar Speaker 2-43 Tem- perance Club 43 Master Guide Club 1, 23 MCC 33 Chorus 1, 43 Band, Tuba 2-43 Ambition, Walla Walla College, Doctor. CURTIS MacDUFF BRADFORD-SDUA 1-43 ASB Chorister 1- 43 Annual Campaign Manager 2, 33 Class President 33 Temperance Club 23 Seminar Speaker 1-3, Chorister 43 Master Guide Club 1, Vice President 23 MCC 33 Chorus 1--53 Special Chorus 2, 33 Student Chorus Director 3, -13 Student Band Leader 23 Ambassador Quartet 1-33 Band, Saxophone 1, 23 Orchestra 1-33 Occupation, Barber. GARY 'MACK BRINEGAR-SDUA 1-33 Pacific Union College Prep, SDUA -13 Temperance Club 43 MCC 33 Chorus 1--13 Special Chorus 1-33 Boys' Quartet 3, 43 Band, Coronet lg Poem, National High School Anthology 33 Ambition, Pacific Union College, Minis- ICI. ,IAN ERLEEN ECKERT-SDUA 3, -13 San Pasqual Academy 23 Montgomery junior High lg Silver Speech Club -13 Chorus 3, 43 Ambition, Walla Walla College, Medical Secretary. VERA ELLEN EVANS--SDUA 43 Kearny High 1-33 Temperance Club 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Office -13 Librarian 43 Sen- iorettes 43 Ambition, San Diego junior College, Legal Secretary. ROSIE LYDIA FLORES-SDUA 1, 3, -I3 Sweetwater Union High 23 Master Guide Club li Chorus 1, 33 Ambition, Pacific Union Col- lege, Missionary Nurse. GARRY ALLEN JOHNSON-SDUA 3, 43 San Pasqual Academy, SDUA 13 Grossmont High 23 Temperance Club -13 MCC 3: Chorus 1-33 Bus Driver 3, -13 Ambition, Paradise Valley Sanitarium, X-ray Technician. JUDITH LEE LEACH-SDUA 1-43 Class Treasurer 3g Seminar Speaker 2-43 Temperance Club 43 Silver Speech Club 23 Master Guide Club 23 Chorus 1-43 Special Chorus 3g Triple Trio 2-43 Sen- iorettes 43 Librarian 23 Ambition, La Sierra College, Elementary Teacher. LEILANI LEE MARSHALL-SDUA 1-43 Silver Speech Club 23 Chorus 1-43 Seniorettes 4g Librarian 23 Ambition, La Sierra College. CARLYLE DEAN MCDUNNAH-SDUA 1-43 Seminar Speaker 2, 33 Master Guide Club 2, 33 MCC 1, Sergeant 33 Ambition, Walla Walla College. HAROLD DALLAS PFEIFFER-SDUA 1-43 Lemon Grove School, Grades 1, 23 SDUA, Grades 3-83 Temperance Club -43 MCC 3: Chorus 1-33 Special Chorus 33 Boys' Quartet 3, 43 Band, Baritone 1-33 Bus Driver 3, 43 Ambition, La Sierra College. DAVID DEAN ROEHL-SDUA 3, -13 Campion Academy, Love- land, Colorado I-23 Temperance Club 43 Annual Skit Author 3, 43 Poems, National High School Anthology 33 Ambition, La Sierra College, Author. GORDON ANDERSON VERA EVANS LEILANI MARSHALL rrqz. A A X A N 2' CURTIS BRADFORD MACK BRINEGAR ROSIF FLORES GARRY JOHNSON CARLYLIZ MQDVNNAH DALLAS PFFIFFFR Tx 3 XXX JAN 12cKER'1' JUDY LEACH DEAN Ronny. SENIORS MARGARET ANNE SLEAD-SDUA 1--15 ASB Pianist 2, -1, Representative -ig Class Secretary 35 Temper- ance Club Treasurer 45 Office 2, 35 Bank of America Certificate in Fine Arts 45 Chorus l-35 Special Chorus 3' Orchestra, Cello 15 Ambition, Housewife. v CLARENCE EDWARD STEVENS+SDUA 1--15 Paradise Valley School, Grades I, 25 SDUA, Grades 3-8' Seminar Speaker Z5 MCC 35 Chorus 25 Band, Trumpet 1, 25 Ambition, La Sierra College, Minister. GWENDOLYN JOY TYNDALL-SDUA 1-45 Paradise Valley School, Grades 1, 25 SDUA, Grades 3-85 ASB Representative 25 Seminar Speaker 2--lg Master Guide Club 35 Temperance Club -lg Office 35 Chorus 1-4' Band, Drums l, 2, Saxophone 3, -15 Orchestra 1--15 Ambition, La Sierra College, Law Secretary. v EDITH JANE WEBSTER-SDUA 1--15 Lemon Grove School, Grades 1, 25 SDUA, Grades 3-85 ASB Pianist 1, 4, Secretary 25 Annual Associate Editor 35 Master Guide Club 1, 35 Seminar Speaker 2, 35 Chorus 1-45 Spe- cial Chorus 2, 35 Triple Trio 33 luniorettes 35 Ambition, Walla Walla College, Law Secretary, MILLIE MARGARET WILLIAMS-SDUA 1--15 ASB Representative -15 Seminar Speaker 3, 45 Temperance Club -15 Master Guide Club 35 Class Secretary, Grade 85 Office 2--15 Chorus 1-3, Secretary -15 Special Chorus 35 Seniorettes 45 Triple Trio -ig Ambition, Walla Walla College, Secretary. PHYLLIS LAVONNE YARDLEY-SDUA 1-45 Paradise Valley School, Grades 1, 25 SDUA, Grades 3-85 Seminar Speaker 35 Master Guide Club 35 Class Treasurer, Grade 85 Chorus 1--15 juniorettes 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Ambition, Artist, Q MARGARET s1.EAD CLARENCE sTEvENs GWENDOLYN TYNDALL 54 JANE WEBSTER MILLIE wi1.L1AMs LAVONNE YARDLEY ROBERT XWELDON SI-IETLER Plgsrfzfwll JUNIORS AIM ..,...,.... MOTTO ....,. FLOXVIER .....A. COLORS ..... SPONSORS O.A... KAY LENORE GIDDINGS Vzfe I're.11dw11 MARVIN KEITH MITCHELL P.1s-'lm' DONNA JANE STEEN SL'L'1'L'fJl',1 ODET ESTELLA I-IUMPI-IRIES Trerzrlnw PEDRO BEN IGNO NAVA S er'ge.z11f-411-Armr CAROL ANNE RITTENHOUSE Pu'l'!fcll11L'Uldl'i.III Deeds, not dreams Through Christ we conquer Red and white roses Red and XVhite Bess XVilliams and Dwight Miller ADRIAN ERIC CLARK MARAIORIE ANNE DELAFIELD RICHARD DOUGLAS FICKESS ARTEEN MILDRED FISCI-IER BARBARA MAE GARNER JANET KATHLEEN GROUNDS JUNICRS ANNABEL NORENE BERG CLARABELL CORRINE BERG WINIIIRED ELLEN BROXWN DALE MARTIN BRYSON JUNIORS GEORGE MICHIEL HARRISON BEVERLY JEANNE HESSELTINE JUDITH ANN HUGULEY LA CRECIA LAWS BOBBIE LEE LA FLEUR BEN DANIEL MITTMAN DONNA LEE MORRISON FRANCES ELIZABETH RUDLEY ROBERT PHILIP SALMI ROBERT BRUCE WOOD SOPHOM ORES ALVIN LEON ANDERSON EVA ,IEAN ISAGISY AIANICQE DIANE BENTON MARK ARLON BRAND 'Q Q is I IRENE DEXWEESE CQHVDLEIGH KAREN MARLENE COLEY ROGER YIAMES DENMAN MONNA LEE DICKINSON ROBERT DENE ELI,IO'I l' CLARA LYNNE EARRAR -I DAVID ALLEN HALL DONALD MALCOLM HARDIN ROXWENA DALE HARMON FRANCIS GERALD HASTINGS DIAMES ALVIN HOLLAND DEVONA LEE KENT SOPHOMORES RUTH LOVISE FRANKLIN DELORES LORENE CiROI'ND DONNA LEE OROVND NOEMI TRAI-IO OIIERRIZRO es. ? Qu SOPHOM ORES All'ANl'I'A PEARI. KIRK JOE LEONARD KNAPI' DARAYI. DXXAIN LARSIZN .FERRY MlI,'I'ON MLINTOSH EERYI. EMILY MORIZHOISE ALFREDA KAREN PERRY BONNIE RIO PILKENS KAREN DELANE PO'I l'RlDlQli CAROL JUNE RASCO ERNEST DENOYNE RVDLEY IOLAH QUESTA SCHXVARTZ JERRY SMART SS 4 .l Ng? FRESHMEN CALIXTO LAGAZO AGVINALDO KIZNNFTH IZARI. ANDERSON ARCQHIIY HIERMAN AYFRS VICTORIA BEATRICE BAUER DIELMER IIDXVIN BOND PEGGY MARIANNE MARUUERITE BOI 'RDFAIT I L 4 SOPHOM ORES CHARLES 'IHUMAS SMH H ROliliR'I'U 'VAPIA ,lR. I ARRY IIMANI 'IEL VI2VliRKA GARY OXVVN X5UHIiI2I.IiR JOAN ADRIANNIE XX'OODW'ARD FRANCES ANN ZINKIZ 4.9: 1 1 A1: 4 4 -.3 FRESHMEN LOUISE ELAINE Bl'LLOCK MARLENE JEANNE CALES PETER WAYN E CRADDOCK GALE ELAINE DAUBEN BILL HENRY DENTHAM DOROTHY ANN DICK DONALD PAUL ERMSHAR SONYA ANNETON FERNANDEZ LARRY DELBERT FISCHER CAROL MARIE HARDIN MARTHA ,IEANNE HARMER MARY KATHERINE HASSEL 62 YN 'lbw 6 1 w9'1: 3? FRESHMEN PATSY ANN HILI. GVUIZNDOIXN ARLIINE HOCQKIN KAYI2 ,ll'l.Hi HOLLAND MYRNA YIOY HONISIQRCLIZR All'Dl'I'H MAI? VIOHNSON XY'lI,I.IAM CQLYDF QIOHNSK JN IfI.ORl2NClI ,ll'NIf KUl.PACQOlfF CQHARI.IiNl3 I.Ol'lSIi LARSIZN DENNIS NIHES LARSIZN ROIHZRT XX'lf5l,IiY IA DAM -IAK K XX lfSl,l5Y MQINIOSH RUISIZRI BOYD MARSHALL 63 .fb Sr Q,,,,,-r K! Q 1...--4 ig x Vx' 64 5 FRESHMEN ANITA LOLISIS MEYER AIOHN IESLII2 PO'I l'RIDGIf SI 'ZANNIZ LORRAINE PI 'RDY GLOYD ELGENE ROBINSON ARMIDA NORMA RODRIGLEZ -II'DY LYNN SKEOCH LINDA SMART ALTYN GRINNELL STEVENS DIANE LEE SUELFLOHN TED FREDRICK TAYLOR THELMA 'IEANETTE TEDESCI-Il ,IANETTE ROMONA XVILLIAMS :ff 0,- mit -sr N., A -5 ffl Ji .. f ,Ax X r QW X , ,Q ZW 'f ..--X K' f 'M 'xx Six 'kk 53539, we! Xxx. ix-L. N.. -M., .-ASKK Eh QNX 8 W.x....+...-.-Q... 'iw N kg .A .x -, , ,, Q 3, W '. .. K Af A g-as 'wx v A , -'xg , ' k K Q' f . ,R +1 vi W' 'R . ffl., , .' -,Wh tw L,' Lx ,V+ . :V 555 A+ 3 AN nt' 4 Kilim I ...W EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS-Front row, left to right: Sharon Kelly, Secretaryg jackie Hockin, President. Back row: Larry Miller, Sergeant-at-Armsg Gracie Zinke, Treas- urerg Charles Giddings, Vice Presidentg Kenny Barkhurst, Pastor. J. DEAN SCHEIDEMAN Elenzenmry Supervifor' EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROXV: joy Peterson, Vickie Bowles, Priscilla McDunnah, Sharon Kelly, Gracie Zinke, Karol Morse, Carol Mathews, Sherrie Potter, Penny Taylor, Barbara Henson, Alicia Andersen, Sharon Peden, Faye jones. Sandra Garner. Susan Rowe, Marilyn Griffith, Judy Haas, Kay Traylor, Adele Valois. SECOND ROW: Richard Talbott, jerry Lenz. Billy Oster, Larry Miller, Gordon Case, Charles Giddings, jackie Hockin, jimmy Detlefs, Kenith Barkhurst, David Adams, Charles Brown, Gerry Chudleigh, George Henson, Alan Knauss, Larry Press, Everett McClellan, Douglas Ruff, Muerl Hamilton, Derek Crawford, Orlando Rudley, Mr. james. Milton Patrick, Leland Cheneweth, Paul Steinbach. AIM . . . Christ at the wheel of our lives MOTTO . . . Heaven our harbor FLOWER . . . Yellow and white roses COLORS . . . Yellow and white WILBUR JAMES r gn 1 T' ww Q '95 S' Yfxzw , S-D K 1 Q. wx., X Us Q, R ,V N'-rf-:X fy ,4 gf 8 1 ' , Q. 2 - .nv ,.1-44' if 5555? 4' , Q TOP ROXV: Gary Heath, Anton Amlcrwn, Qi 'nm ,-,. a GRADES FIVE AND SIX SECOND ROW? Charles Valnis. Lynnu Chinni, Ka-nt ,IL-nks, -laik liriglmvn, .lmcpli 'l'afuya. lilxxaiil Rutan. THIRD ROXV: l.ucrciia Newman. liarlwara Cliasag Iavxiisu Head. -luih' Caac, liuilily Strcn. Sliarim Vlolinwn. Caroline Lurcnz. Cynthia jnlinstun. l7Ol'R'l'H ROXY: Gnxxlim Diclcinwn. ,lcannic Name. Kathryn AI'I'L'Qlll. Ray I.ahi'a. l7lF'l4-H ROXY: Marilyn Bfclntyrc, Viitui' Vilnplana, lflivalvctli Dlagkson. BL-tty licscnyci. l.oi'inila Smith. Carol Purdy. Lorraine Anderson, Susan Lange. Ramona Salavar. Mary Hill, Mu. 'lynilall MRS. EDNA 'TYNDAH 7I Swwmmw if 'S' 1 .la giffgili! 'RL N if . K I if H 3 if 1 3 'Y 1'-l GRADE FIVE IN THE FOREGROUND: -lamcs Samlcrsun, Kltty Hall. Glorra licrry, Qlarmw Arn-gui Audrey Bradford. lrrcrl Oster. FRONT ROW? Lon Scllcrs. Hubby Villanucxa. 'lk-rry Paxton. lfrlrlu' 'l'.1ylnr. Rnnrm Garner. Gary Pulliam. l.L-slic Henman. Carnlyn Herman. Alurly Potter. lilcanur Cllmrl lcigly Marcella .xml Delia Stn-wni. Narlclinc Lawn, Slrcryl Xlfllliams. -lurly Nanw. UND ROXY: Larry juru-5. -lamus King. Ray Llirlrllngs. lirll u url. Winslawxx' Parker. Rulwrt Bagrla. Mark Matina. Alex 1'5- wwn. Richarrl Ramlavzo, Mrs. Dclaficld. Danny lfantuni. l.cmy . X nth, Gary Ferguson. Frulrlic lictv. jimmy Brysun. Frcrl lllllklikl. I 'Q uttc liuwscrg Sharlcnc Purtcr. l.ula Punly. ,lam-t VUIM-ulcr' MRS. CORA Dlil Al ll I D Q' . -ww-.14 .., 'gh . 1 T- --Q-no-p GRADE FOUR BACK ROW: jimmy HUl1I'LTL'.lll, Mnhcl Miller. 'Iummy Kulpmott. Dgnlti 'I'ymi.ull. Paul MLlL'cTllTl'L'. Glcnn Huguley, Stcphrn Parry. SECOND ROXX': Kcnnuth Blakely Pnhln Ch.1vcf. Kgtthryn Hullistcr, Martha I..th1'.l. Q af Carol Ann Molina. -luth' Dum THIRD ROVV: -lulin Sg1l.w.lr. Rlthartl Huwg-rs. Fmtt-r Bcnnxngtun. Ruhurt Iftkltw. Sharron Butler. FOURTH RUXXH W.xy'r1c King, Phillip lfnsthcr. 'l'unum' lSmssim.:tun. Kim lixglcxh FIFTH RCFW: Maury Bcrry. Mit'h.tcl KTIIIUL. Linda I1-tlingtulw. Ruhert lT'Rc-n. D.lX'lnT Hardy. FRONT ROVV: Kathy Parry. T.cR0y Wfhitu. Raymond Lnrscn. AT THF BLACKBOARD: janicc Potter. Larry Reese. ABSENT: Iuvngartl B.u'ncs. MRS. MABIII. MILLER 4, ttf: no IIIYIIHIC + + ,,f,M.1 ' 1 U W ' - + 4 -I- BE WISE F R Qgu GRADE THREE FRONT ROVV: Linda Tirado, David Steinbach. Chris Masterson. Teddie Stewart. Donnie Veverka. Danny Skeoch. W'illis Grogg. Virginia Edwards. Cathy Giddings, Judy Wlillard. Madeline Thomas. Pamela Sanderson, Lenora Ford, David Villanueva. jean Purdy. Lynn Garrett. Glen Randazzo. SECOND ROW: Michael Marnella. Lloyd Ruff. Donald McAlvain. Greg Lundquist. Gerald Rockwell. Henry Martinw. Dean Melton. Cecil Quillen. THIRD ROVV: George Rotan, Eddie Purdy. ,leanna Brown, Rohin Faith DuVall. Eyelina Ponce, Sharon Hermon, Katherine Wlmite. I. Aldrich. Elizaheth Wfebh. Billy Taylor. Xwalter Lysinger, Myron D ABSENT: Stanley Kolpacoff. Terry Driscoll. Geraldine Smith. '4 M O O FLORENCIIZ Gll.I hfillsup. hfiss Gill. inda Thayer. Nancy oldlws. A Nia. ' n ew , .W, . x - . , ,..gw,Xgv awww . W. 4 izijekmjgefdgri-Qfr . giggilwrni f A nn ' ' 2,1 -v..,,,,, 5 T M. , ,nu 75 y :R if - . J' X .4-,,,,.,,,,,Y,4M, 5: I N: V . 'Y' 2 . . 1 V ..'L K ' 1 93 ? f .. . , f 5 x , . . wiv 5 X -Q A M ., A i- . i xfx. 'a. f - A A' sz: Q. 5. N f Q--' - 'M' X Q. if. X la vii, P 5-fi , 4' Mwqg 4,5 ' ' In 5. r . 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A uh- :,,4 ,fini -ii ' - v,.1 ' ,Q , , QQQNQ- iw v 1425- t 11 A- arm W I ---- f X, E' 1. wt ww-,y , K f .- ,Qu . f . .v T ,QXH uw Aluxn. nu A1 -v--L-,,, 'mm MAKING PLANS FOR COLLEGE . . .? If so, LA SIERRA COLLEGE invifes you fo consider wlwaf if has fo offer fo discerning young people who desire fI'1e opporfunifies offered by CHRISTIAN EDUCATION - 'I' Fully Accredifed Liberal Arfs College 'I' Oualified, Devofed Eaculfy 'I' Spacious, Affracfive Campus For Bullefins and Informafion, Wrife fo- TI1e Admissions Office LA SIERRA COLLEGE Arlingfon California Are you considering nursing as your profession? PARADISE VALLEY SCHOOL of NURSING has many advan'I'ages. Oufslanding feachers, affiliafion wiih La Sierra College, and oppor+uni+y for Chrisfian service. For informa+ion con+ac+ Miss Ernesline Gill, Direclor of Nurses. 72I Sanifarium Sfreef, Nafional Cify 'i y' . I 1 ., ees., X ,,,-1' VALLEY VIEW REST HOME, where flue older men and women will receive fhe besf care available. Enioyable a+mospI1ere, lovely surroundings, and everylfhing required for comfori' and peace. For informa+ion call GR 7-I I I5. 2328 E. bih Sfreel, Nafional Cily For sevenfy-five successful years, PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE has been gracIua+ing capable sfudenfs for posi+ions of responsibiIi+y. George Bryson, MiIIie WiIIiams, Trevor DeIafieIcI, Judy Granf, CI1arIyn Smifh, Rosie Flores, CarIyIe McDunnaI1, and Jerry Peferson, know +I'1a+ P.U.C., wi+I1 i+s four schools-Technical, LiberaI Ar+s, Professional, and Gradua+e-is +I1e one complefe scI1ooI for denomina+ionaI educa- 'rion and Iraining. Angwin, Caiifornia 45' -Q , . ,. . X The HOUSE OF NUTRITION has Iong been Icnown for Hs exceIIen+ cafeferia, foun- 'rain service, delicious I1eaIfI1 foods, and bakery goods. JaneH'e WiIIiams, Benny Nava, Richard Fickess, and Sue Purdy seleci' a nu+ri+ious meal a+ fhe cafeferia. II25 6+I1 S+., San Diego 4 W 1 gsm I like +o do nice +hings for +he school, says Mr. Clawson of CLAWSON PRESS. The LIGHTHOUSE leHerheads are iusl perfect reply Aclrian Clark and Kay Giddings. We are very proud of our s+a+ionery. S.D.A. press. l527 Isl' S+., San Diego Carlyle McDunnah, you clon'+ have frouble wi'I'h a new car like lhaf, do you? Then you've come 'ro 'Phe righ+ place! McBRlDES 76 SERVICE can rejuvenale any car-including yours! S.D.A. operafed. 3035 E. 8+h S+., Na+ional Ci+y Neem. Xx.. A KX x +XXX,X x fe X M kX 5 gf a I 4. The CHULA VISTA SANITARY SERVICE offers fhe public prompf and efficienf coIIec+ion. For immedia+e day or nighi disposal call GA 2-I I26. Assisfing above are Bill Denfham, Rowena Harmon, Don Ermshar, Karen PoHridge, Pe'I'e CradcIocIc, Bob Marshall, and Joe Knapp. I Everyihing for milady is feafured af Ihe LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE. You'II be gowned in appropriaie Ioveliness, when you buy your cloihes here, say Janef Grounds, Odei Humphries, and Judy Huguley. 254 3rd SI., CI'1uIa Visia 305 Cenier S+., Chula Visfa Judy Leach and George Bryson are con- vinced +haI C. C. ALLEY, REAL ESTATE, is Ihe place fo go if you wan'f Io invesi wiseIy in a house or in properfy. 779 3rd Ave., ChuIa Visia This piciure is an exampIe of some of Ihe pracfical implemenis you can buy af PETER'S FEED STORE. Clarence Sievens and Ernesi Swan fhink Ihey could really Iearn Io enioy gardening affer Ioolring around here. 339 3rd S+., CI'1uIa Vida L WW Thus as fhe modern processing planf of HAGES ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY In down+own San Diego HAGES serves SDUA daily wufh 1 l l xo ,Lf-E Ill' '1 Here ns HAGES modern machine for applying uniformly fhe clwocolafe coafing +0 HAGES 'Frozen noveH'y bars Up +o da+e aufomahc equupmeni' as used in all proc f Tm of - A A 'Mfr 'N Are your fires geffing smoo'I'h? Talze fhem fo SLEAD TIRE COMPANY for fhe fines? recapping job anywhere: or replace 'them wi+h Slead's fine quali+y new +ires. Slead's also specialize in converfing black sidewalls in+o whife sidewalls. Mr. and Mrs. Slead, Jeannie and Margare+ invi+e your pafronage. 3704 Main S+., San Diego CLOYED'S DAIRY FARM is one of +he 'few dairies in San Diego Counfy 'lhaf mainfains iis own mill: herd on i+s own farm. Trained dairymen and +he lafesf me+hods guaraniee sani+a+ion. So for fine mill: and dairy produc+s, buy ai' Cloyed's Drive-In STORE, or have Cloyed's own dependable delivery bring service +0 your door. 3460 Highland, Chula Visfa Carol Traylor and Joe Knapp are impressed wiih Ihe dislincfive and fashionable furnifure fhey can gel for Iheir money al H. L. BENBOUGH CO. 243 Nafional Ave., Nafional Cify Jerry Mclnfosh says, One musf be very careful of whai he reads. PARADISE VALLEY BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE has a large selecfion of profilable reading ma+eriaI. 2808 E. 7+h SI., Nafional Cify A warch is somefhing io ireasure for a Iifeiime and Dorofhy Diclr is persuaded Ihe fines? walches and iewelry ifems are sold al PINKY'S JEWELRY. 725 E. Bfh Sfl, Nafional Cify -'W -4' Tha+'s Lavonne Yardley learning fo be a sensible, careful driver from one of Ihe experienced insfruclors af NATIONAL CITY DRIVING SCHOOL. 7I5 Highland Ave., Nafional Cily Charlene Larsen and Delmer Bond advise eifher FRASER'S PHARMACY or Ihe VILLAGE PHARMACY for all your drug sfore needs. 824 Nafional Ave., Nafional Cily 5405 Redwood S+., San Diego I Flowers from WINDY'S FLOWERS are suifable for Ihe oc- casion and show one's good Iasle and Ihoughffulnessf' says lolah Schwarh. Every order receives ihe same careful con- siderafion. 806 E. 8fh S+., Nalional Ciiy Fine musicians cI1oose II1e finesi insfrumenfls. TI'1aI's wI'1y Sue Purdy and Richard Ficlcess always play Conn band insirumenls from THEARLES, firsf in music in San Diego. 640 Broadway, San Diego Women, says Roger Denman, can never malre up Ilweir minds! Take Marilwa Harmer for insfance. She knows fha? DENT'S SHOE STORE has Ilie bes+ selecfion and sI1e has fo Iry on every pair. 2920 Universily Ave., San Diego Ji Don'I worry, Dallas Pfeiffer. Your cufe Iiffle poodle is gelfing +I1e besl of care from experl veferinarians ai SOUTH BAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 364 Bay Blvd., Chula Visfa it 'sivffvb Mi, Kay Giddings and Judy Skeoch admire one of Those dashing new Corvefles on display a+ ACME CHEVROLET. Service and safisfaclion for The cusfomer are specialfies al Acme. I9O0 Nafional Ave., Nafional Cily Redecoraiing can be fun, Bobbie La Fleur, if you gef your sup- plies al McFARLING GLASS AND PAINT STORE. LeT one of 'Iheir salesgirls, lille Donna Sfeen, sI'1ow you I1owI I3I6 Naiional Ave., Naiional Cify Pro'Iec+ your earnings by opening an accouni af a branch of Ilie BANK OF AMERICA, Iargesl bank in II'1e world. 235 E. 8II'1 SI., Nafional Cify 7 Bruce Wood Iries his hand ai Iiffing Bob La Dam wi'rh one of Ihe fine suifs on display aI STANLEY DAIGLE MEN'S SHOP. 336 E. 8+h S+., Naiional Cify Don'f worry abouf your operafion, Johnnie Poffridge. Doc Wayne Manwarran, assisfed by anesihefisi Mr. Ingram and Nurse Kay Giddings, is using equipmeni 'From BURLINGAME SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. I360 Sth Ave., San Diego Fines+ quaIi+y and class af Ihe CHULA VISTA HIGHLANDER STORE FOR MEN, says George Harrison. Bob Shefler agrees. 259 3rd SI. in me - . -A For lovely plaques, gif+s, and religious books, siop af Ihe GOSPEL BIBLE BOOK STORE. Mr. Harlan Linscheid helps Wally Humphries choose a Bible. B37 6+h Ave., San Diego Don Hardin is very willing +o +aI:e his cough syrup, for he Icnows if came from CHULA VISTA APOTHECARY SHOP Ifo say nofhing of his preHy nurse, Karen Perryl. 262 3rd SI. I Bob Salmi and Marvin Mifchell choose aHracI'ive corsages 'From CHULA VISTA FLORISTS. Why? They have daies who Irnow. Try H, boys! 33 3rd Ave. Love in bloom or iusl an acquain+ance ? Af any rale, Says Archie Ayres, You've done if again! Why a woman has Billie Johnson and Delores Ground always enjoy fhemselves 'ro have . . .? Oh, how did I lrnow . . answers Florence and lheir refreshmenl al' CHULA VISTA PHARMACY. The Kolpacoff. Bul shopping is fun al DEE GEE. Don'! mind, besl in drugs and beauly supplies are also found. Archie. The clerlus always help! 278 3rd Ave., Chula Visfa 225 Broadway, Chula Visla For lhe cleanes+ sweep in fown, buy brooms from SAN D'EG-O BROOM WORKS- FO' f0f+Y YWS 'U9U'eYS bfooms VALLEY roREMosT CLEANERS. Quick service. Qualify work- manship, Gen+le as a l:iHen. S.D.A. operaled. For a superb dry cleaning iob, fake your fines! clolhes fo have been sweeping San Diego. These homemalrers of lomorrow -Aniia Meyer, Eva Bagby, Marlene Cales, Elaine Bulloclr, 2928 E' BH' SLI Nanonal CNY Dorolhy Dicli agree, These brooms are unexcelledf' S.D.A. Shop. I245 G S+., San Diego Chin up, Gary Johnson! Those shoes sfill have a lol of good If seems Archie Ayres is frying his hand af culling Jerry leff in Them. Jusl lake fhem lo MARCELLO SHOE REPAIR. Smarf's hair, I+ looks as lhough he's doing a good iob of il and fhey'll soon be as good as new. Malerial and workmanship foo. You're always sure of +he besl of male beauly care al of lasling qualily. PARADISE BARBER SHOP. 329!Q 3rd S+., Chula Visia 2930 E. 8fh S+., Nafional City Bonnie Pickens is showing Charlyn Smifh iusi one of fhe many Gwen Tyndall and Mack Brinegar have discovered +ha+ SAN fine 'fabrics carried af MORDHORST'S YARDAGE SHOP. DIEGO REAL ESTATE can supply your needs when you are 228 Highland Ave., Nafional Cify looking 'lor properly fo invesf in. 6580 EI Caion Blvd., San Diego WOODWARD LUMBER CO. has +he besl lumber for any FON-JON BOARDING AND TRAINING KENNELS is equipped building purpose, Wi+h +he help of James Holland, Joan Wood- fo give your pef fhe mosf complefe care available. Copper. ward makes an excellenl lumber mover. a famous Boslon lerrier, received his show 'lraining af FON-JON. Norih Magnolia. Sanfee 5050 San+a Fe S+., Pacific Beach Feryl Morehouse, Joy Swinney, Myrna Honberger, Charlene Lar- Careful shoppers like Lynne Farrar and Darayl Larsen realile sen, Mary Hassel, Sue Purdy, Mar+ha Harmer, JaneHe Williams, +ha+ WARD'S PHARMACY is quicker, easier, and beffer. Try and Anila Meyer were hungry 'For delicious pizza, so +hey wen+ if and see for yourself! fo LA BELLA PIZZA GARDEN. 49l6 Newporf Sl., Ocean Beach 373 3rd S+., Chula Visfa Be my valenfine! H's iusf righf for him! smiles JeanneHe Williams. l lcnew l'd find fhe righl card al NATIONAL STATlONERS. 829 Nafional Ave. Naiional Ciiy BOSTON Rx PHARMACY has rhe besi in all drugs and cosmelics, and The preiiiesf salesgirls like Beverly Hesselrine. Thaf's why discriminaling shoppers lilre Vera Evans always shop here. Whar will H be foday, Vera? I8I0 Highland Ave., Nalional Cify HARMER'S PHOTO SHOP has everylhing for fhe amaleur pholographer such as Larry Veverlra. Larry lrnows fha? lhe besf seleclion and budgef prices are guaranleed here. And if rhe picfures are processed af HARMER'S 'lhey're sure fo iurn our right 403 Universily Ave., San Diego 7? wwf' HEATH MORTUARY is Known for ifs sympalhefic and un- dersianding personnel. Promp? ambulance service. S.D.A. operaled. 6ll Highland Ave., Nalional Cily 7 ,.,.. ,. . ,wwf -e- Tu Whaf happened, Sonia Fernandez? Brealr a window? Well, +hal's cerfainly no problem a+ NATIONAL CITY GLASS CO. They'll have if fixed in no 'lime af all. Price reasonable loo. l73I Nalional Ave., Nalional Ci+y Thai ol' headache go? you again, Larry Fischer? H looks as if you know whaf 'lo do 'for if. Jusf rush fo H 81 H PHARMACY, and smile as you confemplaie resulfs! 940 Nafional Ave., Nalional Cily Lil -er: 'x .1 we X s , Q. K Gloyd Robinson and Dennis Larsen had a hard lime choosing Gail Dauben goes +o WILLIAM PIERCE STUDIO OF PHOTO- because NlEDERFRANK'S offers ice cream in 22 delicious flavors. GRAPHY lor she Irnows William Pierce lakes lhe finest piclures 726 A S+., Nalional Cily for any occasion. l224 4lh Sl., San Diego N QS -0- rl' is J .sk , , E321 544: 'fi A . I 3 Prepare for lhe fulure as Leilani Marshall and Millie Williams I can iugf 599 myself in +hi5 beauiiful skid! sighs Jan Eckerf. did, Be sure you're insured by BROWN AND CURRY. INC- Marjorie Delaliielcl agrees fhal VEDA MOSS always has lhe 2l4 3rd Ave.. Chula VISI-3 Ialesl in women's apparel. 492I Newporl Sl., Ocean Beach -I-X-a.,,,-u l really 'go' for lhis lvy League cap, says Ben Mihlman, Adrian Clarlr, you couldn'+ have picked a belief place for and all lhe oiher fine clolhes al DON 'N' PETE STYLE SHOP. repairs fhan DONALD LAWRENCE'S STANDARD STATION, 822 Nafional Ave., Na1ionalCily or a preHier assislanl fhan Karen Coley. IS39 Highland Ave., Nalional Cily if 5 7 1- -' ftfxkii. fxxgsfgaf ' ig ' W1 Q NSQWLLI' x A .- .-.- x X bv! XT ,Q .S 5 'ff iiiiii QQ-ww . Q A 4 .ig -. 1 ' XXX N Q Q X Q KSXQ X ,AQ NQXS xkxxx XX Q X xxx X R X NXXSX im Ng QNX XXX XQO X N X X Sxx SQQSXX X X X xx WX ix 0 N . Xmm,iA1x Q X - x QQ Q.-2 wf 1 - xx K fig? W.. -.,. ,, QW: SEI! Lift .Ny F mzzzs ff H 3 . U N! 1' F im. f- v'X '.. Q Brand, Mark-11, 32. 41, 58 FACULTY and STAFF Adamson, Millie-22, 28, 40, 43. 49, 50 Davis, William-23 Delafield, Cora-73 Denman, Marion J.-17, 18, 19. 28, 40, 43, 46, 47, 49, 51 Detlefs, Marguerite-24 Detlefs, William-24 Dobbs, Wilson-70 Grosvenor, Ella-77 James, Wilbur-46, 69 Johnson, Victor-14, 21, 45 Maclntyre, John-11, 20, 28, 29, 36, 41 Miller, Dwight-22, 40, 41 Miller, Mabel-74 Scheideman, J. Dean-19, 40, 68. 72, 46 Swinney, Joy-15, 21, 30, 41, 92 Tyndall, Edna-71 West, Sam-23, 26 Westermeyer, Lottie-13, 20, 27. 28, 30, 48 Williams, Bess-11, 22, 35, 44, 78 .A- Agfuinaldo, Calixto-61 Anderson, Alvin-58, 61 Anderson, Gordon-4, 16, 26, 29. 43, 51, 52 Ayers, Archie-41, 61, 91 -B- Bagby, Eva-5, 41, 42, 56, 58, 91 Bauer, Victoria-12, 61 Benton, Janice-13, 14, 15, 29. 30, 37, 58 Berg, Annabell--12, 13, 40, 41, 56 Berk. Corrine-12, 40, 41, 56 Bond, Delmer-12, 33, 61, 88, 92 Bourdeau, Peggy-15, 21, 33, 34. 61 Bradford, Curtis-26, 29. 42. 43. 49, 53, 50 Brinegar, Mack-12, 28, 43, 49. 50, 53, 92 Brown, Winifred-13, 15. 28, 31. 32, 33, 34, 40, 45, 56 Bryson, Dale-38, 56 Bryson, George-4, 14, 27, 28, 29, 30, 39, 42, 49, 50, 51, 82, 85 Bullock, Elaine-14. 28, 34, 62, 91 -C- Cales, Marlene-11, 14, 33, 62, 9l Chudleigh, Irene-14. 28, 41, 58 Clark, Adrian-27, 28, 36, 37, 41, 45, 56, 84, 94 Coley, Karen-13, 16, 34, 46, 58, 94 Craddock, Peter-7, 14, 15, 62, 85 -Dee Dauben, Gale-15, 62, 94 Delafield, Marjorie-13, 26, 28, 30, 33, 34, 45, 46, 94 Delafield, Trevor--15, 26, 27, 28. 29, 30, 32, 39, 43, 49, 50, 82 Denman, Roger-18, 26, 29, 30. 37, 41, 58, 89 96 PICTURE INDEX Dentham, Bill-12, 32, 62, 85 Dick, Dorothy-14, 24, 28, 29, 30, 32, 37, 62, 88, 91 Dickenson, Monna-13, 14, 30, 36, 41, 46, 58 -E- Eckert, Jan-11, 13, 14, 30, 44, 49, 50. 53, 94 Elliott, Robert-7, 16, 28, 39, 58 Ermshar, Donald-14, 62, 85 Evans, Vera-12, 14, 30, 34, 52, 93 -F- Farrar, Lynne-15, 21, 28, 30, 34, 58. 92 Fernandez, Sonya--14, 62, 93 Fickess, Richard-16, 30, 32, 41, 56, 82, 89, 90 Fischer, Arteen-12, 26, 28, 34, 36, 38, 42, 56, 62, 83 Fischer, Larry-26, 37, 41, 83, 93 Flores, Rosie-6, 43, 44, 53, 82, 50 Franklin, Ruth-28, 29, 30, 40. 41, 42, 59 -G- Garner, Barbara-13, 27, 28, 30, 41, 56 Giddings, Kay-18, 27, 28, 29, 34. 42, 43, 45, 55, 84, 89, 90 Grant, Judy-12, 14, 28, 30, 39. 41, 48, 51, 82, 83 Ground. Delores-59, 91 Ground, Donna-13, 30, 41, 59 Grounds, Janet-13, 15, 28, 33. 34, 45, 56. 85 Guerrero, Noemi-13, 41, 59 MH- Hall, David-5, 59 Hardin, Carol-14, 41, 62, 90 ,1- Johnson, Garry-13, 28, 43, 49, 53, 63, 91, 50 Johnson, Judith-12, 14, 28, 34 Johnson, William-39, 63, 91 -K- Kent, Devona-59 Kirk, Juanita-14, 28, 41. 60 Knapp, Joe-16, 41, 60, 85, 88 Kolpacoff, Florence-14, 34, 37, 63. 91 -L- LaDam. Robert-14, 15, 16, 63, 90 LaFleur, Bobbie-13, 57, 89 Larsen, Charlene-12, 63, 92 Larsen, Darayl-12, 13, 15, 16, 26, 28, 30, 39, 60, 92 Larsen, Dennis--37, 41, 63, 88, 94 Laws, La Crecia--12, 36, 41, 45, NR- Rascoe, Carol-41, 60 Rittenhouse, Ann-12, 13, 14, 15 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 41, 43, 45, 46, 55 Robinson, Gloyd-37, 64, 94 Rodriguez, Armida-64 Roehl, Dean-15, 38, 49, 50, 53 Rudley, Ernest-5, 16, 57, 60 Rudley, Frances-5, 12, 28, 30 -S- Salmi, Robert-13, 26. 36, 57, 90 Schwartz, Iolah-28, 60, 88 Shetler, Robert-12, 13, 26, 27, 28, 30, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 43. 45, 55, 90 Skeoch, Judy-12, 14, 26, 30, 32. 34, 64, B9 Slead, Margaret-9, 10, 12, 26, 28, 36, 43, 44, 49, 51, 54, 87 Smart, Jerry-41, 60, 91 Smith, Charlyn-16, 28, 34, 38. 43, 44, 45, 49. 50, 51, 82, 92 Smith, Thomas-13, 28, 29, 30. 37, 39, 41, 61 Steen, Donna-10, 13, 28, 30, 34. 38, 43, 45, 55, 89 Stevens, Altyn-4, 30, 40, 59, 64 Stevens, Clarence-4, 43, 49, 51. 85 Suelflohn, Diane-64 Swan, Ernest-85 57 Leach, Judith-15, 26, 28, 29. 34, 36, 40, 41, 43, 44, 49, 50, 53, 85 -Mc- McDunnah, Carlyle-14, 44, 49, 53,82,84 Mclntosh, Jack-26, 63 Mclntosh, Jerry-12, 28, 41, 60, 88 -M- Manwarren, Wayne-12, 25, 26, 28, 29, 36, 40, 45, 51, 90 Marshall, Leilani-14, 34, 43, 44, 49, 50, 52, 94 Marshall, Robert-15, 63, 85 Meyer, Anita-14, 15, 34, 64, 91. ..T.. Tapia, Roberto-13, 28, 29, 30, 4 42, 61, 46 Taylor, Frederick-14, 64 Tedeschi, Janette-64 Traylor, Carol-9, 28, 29. 30, 34, 38, 43, 44, 48, 50, 51, 88 Tyndall, Gwendolyn-9, 11, 29, 39. 43, 50, 54, 92 Hardin, Donald-13, 28, 31. 33, 37, 38, 42, 59 Harmer, Martha-6, 11, 14, 33, 34, 37, 62. 89, 92 Harmon, Rowena-12, 29, 30, 36, 44, 59. 85 Harrison. George-26, 28, 57, 90 Hassel, Mary-12, 14, 34, 62, 92 92 Mitchell, Marvin-12, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 41, 43, 55, 90 Mittman, Ben-13, 14, 15, 28, 31, 32, 33, 36, 38, 45, 57, 94 Morrison, Donna-11, 34, 38, 45, . 46, 57 Morehouse, Feryl-46, 60, 92 -N- Nava, Benigno-12, 13, 16, 26. 29, 36, 38, 42, 43, 45, 55, 82 Hastings, Jerry-59 Hesseltine, Beverly-26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 36, 37, 46, 57, 93 Hill, Patsy-14, 63 Hockin, Gwendolyn-12, 14, 41, 63 Holland, James-16, 28, 59, 92 Holland, Kaye-12, 14, 15, 28, 34, 63 Honberger, Myrna-11, 14, 41, 63, 92 Huguley, Judith-10, 12, 13, 28, 42. 57, 85 Humphries, Frank-12, 14, 26, 28. 29, 38, 40, 48, 44, 49, 50, 51, 90 Humphries, Odet-16. 26, 28, 34. 43, 44, 55, 85 -P- Perry, Karen-6, 13, 31, 32, 41, 60, 90 Peterson, Jerry-26, 28, 29, 31, 34, 38, 40, 41, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51. 82 Pfeiffer, Dallas-11, 34, 36, 43, 51, 53, Pickens, 89 Bonnie-26, 41, 60, 92 Pottridge, John-14. 37 Pottridge, Karen-33, 60, 64, 90 Purdy, Suzanne-14, 15, 24, 26, 28, 30. 32, 34, 37, 64, 82, 89, 92 .V. Veverka, Larry-13, 16, 28, 29, 30, 31, 41, 61, 93 ..w.. Webster, Jane-10, 12, 14, 26, 37 44, 54 Wheeler, Gary-13, 33, 41, 61 Williams, Janette-15, 29, 64, 82 92, 93 Williams, Millie-9, 14, 15, 26. 28, 29, 30. 31, 34, 36, 38, 43. 44, 49, 82, 94 Wood, Bruce-12, 13, 38, 57 Woodward, Joan-5, 41, 61, 92 -yd Yardley, Lavonne-7, 14, 54, 88 -z.. Zinke, Frances-12, 26, 31, 61 NOTE: Elementary pages and Snapshot pages are not indexed. 1 1950-1951 Calderon. Naomi Dail. Virginia Huguley. Jack Knorr, Lillian 1931-1952 Falconer, Enid Goff. Teresa Hanafin. Howard Hughes, Virginia Kenney. Velma Schmidt, Eunice Young. Ellen Young. Clay 1932-1933 Aam. Ester Berggren. Marjorie Blincoe, Berneva Feuersinger. Rojean Giddings, Vera Harmer, Lucile Huguley, Carl Judson. Frank Lutz. Violet 1933-1954 Huguley, William Morgan. Florabelle West. Thomas 1934-1935 Gary. Ruth Glidden. Daphne Ford. Iris Hutchinson. Julia Milburn, Donald Niemeyer. Nellie Smith. Alice Squire. Walter Steward, Marvin Trautwein, Calvin Warren, Elizabeth Wfilliams. Juanita 1935-1936 Blincoe. Thomas Balbreth, Xwilliam Garvin, Elizabeth Giddings. Mayhew Georgeson. Evelyn Hascall. Geraldine Hawks, Paul Hille, Dora Mae Lyman, Lucille Mayse, Lillian Potter. Fern Salsberry. Jeanette Schmidt. Elaine St. Pierre. Florence Thompson, Robert 1936-1937 Bower. Evelyn Coleman. Evelyn Coleman, Florence Crane. Donald Crane. Paul Finley. Floyd Freeman. James Freeney. Ruth Giddings. Myrna 1-luguley. Martha Jennings. Eleanor Judson, Robert Knorr. Robert McElroy, Joe ALUMNI ROSTER Moore, Kenneth Ortman. Norma Rowe, Gladys Squires, Ivan 1937-1938 Beucler, Gladys Blakely. Warren Blumenshein, Clifford Freeman, Hazel Fuller, Elizabeth Glover, Betty Johnston, Maurine Moore. Patty McFeeters, John Neil. Evangeline Nelson, Annetta Parnhan, Roberta Payne, Wilma Thompson, Lucile 1958-1939 Bellis. Lucille Faust, John Jr. Huguley, Robert Kingston, William Rosengren. Valetta Smalley, Raylene Terrazas, Margot Williams, Alton 1939-1940 Breedlove, Richard Choppell. Dennise Ford, Eldon Kingston. Thomas Lindholm, Treasure Mayse, Daniel McAlexander, Beth McAlexander, Eugene McFeeters, Paul McGregor. Robert Nelson. Laurence Reed, Justine Smith, Byrna-Dean Thomas, Edna 1940-1941 Blumenshein, Alton Brown, Mildred Chambers, Gladys Couzens, Patricia Franklin. Dorothy Gray. Elta Mae Jewell, Joan Larson, Gerald Lorntz, Ethel Martin, Charles Park. Geneva Paterson, Betty Rutan, Charles Shanks, Donald Shepley. Robert Snow, Ruth 1941-1942 Agsten, Catherine Blakely, Fred Kellogg. Clarabel Larson, June Madero, Jean Olson, Rosalee Richardson, Robert Sharp, Alice Mae Somson. Ruthe Uren, Fredron Uren, Leon 1942-1943 Agsten, Dorothy Jane Booth, Hobart Brass, Margaret Clatson, Ada June Fuller. Clela Knight. Harold Lord, Muriel Harbart, Joyce Mattison, Carol Morgan, Volney McWhinney, Betty Paesehta, Evelyn Longmore, Vernon Rosengren, Betty Stosesel, Doris St. Pierre, Robert Van Meter, Dorothy 1945-1944 Ackley, Donald Adams, Freeman Agsten, Helen Finley, Iris Fortier. Theodore Hall, Ross Klopfenstein, Clarence Lorntz, Joyce McBride, Dale McDonald, Margaret Murray, Margaret Neil, Neva Richardson, Leta Robertson, Betty Slater. Jean Taylor, Joyce Twiggs, Barbara 1944-1945 Babienco. Barbara Bishop, Jacqueline Cantwell, Norma Fickess. Frances Foss, Robert Kerns, June Killeen, James McDonald, Barbara Rozenstain, Shefrah Van Meter, Betty Webster, Myra Wilson, Judith Wilson, Iris 1945-1946 Kinch, Gloria Anderson, Marjorie Babienco, Floreen Clark, Richard Curtis, Herman Jacobsen, Helen LaGrange, Charles Lorntz, Naomi McDonald, Marilyn Murray, Lola 1946- 1947 Dee, Deena Gillilan, Belva Hockin, Alyce Mallet, Jacquelyn Miller, Ruby Ragan, Mary Reese. Roger Robertson, Robert Staff, Virgil Sullivan. Virginia Warren, Arabelle Williams, Richard Williams, Wanda Wilson, Marian 1947-1948 Butler. Doris Fickess. DeWayne Garcia, Sara Lenz. Clariece Lightfoot, Donna Lind, Naomi McConnehey, Lawrence Miller. Janice Moore, Millicent Schaffner, Norman Taylor, Elton Williamson, La Von Wilson, Claire 1948-1949 Babienco. Bruce Bishop, Louis Bylsma. Pauline Clark, Earl Gardner. Phillip Herrera, Judith Olson, Harry Smith. Robert Sommerville, Barbara Sterling, Alberta Williams, Anna Fae Williams, Onitta 1949-1950 Babienco, Vivian Becraft, Marilyn Bigelow. Elaine Finley, Georgia Larrabee. Lillian Madero, Ralph Mulder, Stanley Myers, Donald Sanchez, Rebecca Springs. Jane Staff, Elwood 1950-1951 Edington, La Verne Gillilan, John Hardy, Millicent Mowry, Jim Pfeiffer, Marilyn Pfeiffer. Richard Wilkinson. David Zumwalt, Robert 1951-1952 Camp, Duane Carpenter. Jack Crawford. Carl Fahlsing, Edwin Fickess, Bob McConnehey, Katherine Pfeiffer, Patsy Quijada, Maria Shaw, Audrey Smith, Fern Sommerville, Nancy Sturges. Cliff Uren, Ted Wagner. Ernest Walsh, Tom Webster, Richard 1952-1953 Branson, Sue Hunter, Donald Jenkins, Adele Kolpacoff, Luke Longmore, John Manwarren, Patricia Mitchell, Evelyn Moore, William Pfeiffer, Eudene Roan, Margaret Rydberg, Edith Smith, James Stear, Murray Swarm, Robert Tapia, Margarita Thorburn, Gary Wiggins, Arlene Yardley, La Veta 1953-1954 Anderson. Gerald Arteaga, Ethelvina Booker, Jerry Brinegar, Bing Camp. Carole Anne Coville. Kenneth Guthrie, Romilda Kolpacoff, Joyce Longmore, Opal Maclntyre, Linda Muncey. Betty Lou Nara, John Phillips, Dail Rittenhouse, Jean Rosengren. Lenita Sand. Sandra Shetler, Paul Shidler, Gayle Souttere, Sharon Swarm, Orval Wagner, LaVona Webster, Gene Willard, Bob Williams, Patsy 1954-1955 Anderson, Darlene Cheneweth, Edwin Dimock, Ann Finley, Kathryn Garcia, Ramon Gillilan, Bonnie Green. Ronald Haas. Patricia Kripps, Gladys LaGrange, Nola McBride, Beverly McCoon, Sandra Pfeiffer. Roger Slead. Jeanne Vogt, Leo Webster. Lawrence Wright, Paul 1955-1956 Adamson, Beverly Bellows, Chris Bigley, Madelle Cain, Nancy Camp, Darlene Camp, Jim Cheneweth, Charles Coville. James. Davis, Jerry Edwards, Charles Gardner, Wells Hardy, Nell Harmer, Danny Kolpacoff, Vic McConnehey, Bob Oster, Linda Pritchett, Dorothea Robinson, Bill Sand, Judy 97 Trout, Evan 3 . IW' 'Y fyffinUI1 . n0eQ ' AC 3' . Mis-E... S .1 R, M an abs 1 . ::f:iw'zffff15-'fs' ftg smf is 3' fiizgx 3 . , ki .ff,.si.qiF f ,s ie W? 'Sd- diss. .X x f T- ,.--f'W wM 'Rx Q 31 . A SENIORS 1. jane Wfehster 2. Judy Leach 3. .lCrry Pctcrsfm ii. Millie Williams 5. Clarence Stcvuns 6. Lcilani Marshall 7. Garry johnson H. Vcra Evans 9. Gwcn Tyndall 10. Black Brincgar 11. Dean Roelil 12, Lavonne Yardley 13. Curtis Bradford lri, 'l'rc-vor Dclaficld 15. Carol Traylor 16. Waiync Manwarrcn 17. Charlyn Smith 18. George Bryson 19. 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M. Giddings, M.D. M. B. Graybill. M.D. Helm Brothers Buick C. G. Lundquist, M.D. H. C. Mattison, D.D.S T. H. Mitchell. M.D. Max Nelson, M.D. O. S. Parrett, M.D. Sam Peck, M.D. H. W. Pfeiffer, M.D. G. D. Slceoch, M.D. C. D. Smith, D.D.S. M. H. Thayer, M.D. CAMERA-SH Y For one reason or another, portraits available of the following students: TOM HATCHELI., Senior MARGO TANGWAY, Sopbfmmre EVANELL -IACKSON, Frearbnzmz ERNEST SWAN. Fr'e.rbmrv1 APPRECIATION WCIC lln The Ligbtbozue staff expresses apprecia tion to the many people who have helped make this book what it is. Among them are these, to whom special credit is due: Mr. Pierce and C. L. Snowden of Williaxn Pierce Studio for important photography throughout the book. Austin Studio for the Consecration Serv- ice photographs. Will-june Studio for the Baccalaureate photographs. Elder M. V. Barkhurst for most of our organization pictures. Charlie George of Taylor Publishing Com- pany for division page shots. Donald M. Robinson, Superintendent of the Cabrillo National Monument, for the cover picture, taken especially for the Ligblboufe. Union Title and Trust Company for the photographs on pages 3 and 79. Kenneth Davidson, the Taylor represen- tative, for his advice and assistance. Mr. Francis Hastings for piloting the plane from which our endsheet picture was taken. Stevie Kukuruzo and Nancy Bowers for being on the Elementary division page. Mrs. Westermeyer, our faculty advisor, for her willing and able guidance. .H-I - 4' fllfnl ' 1' ' 'V -.-0 was .1-l - F.: 1' 1 ' ,1 A ,-..Q .,-I .Z .,f. .i , r z 2 ,,.., sVl 't5 1'a 7 'lu -44- iivw www 0554033 4'4j l, 9-v , lr ,,, ., V, JW 1 X ,, R, f 5 ' ' . . -lf, 11.7.71 Ji p- I. -u 1' ' I.. - ', ' In - Hx- . -- . 1- A ..,L. A r ' I ' 'W T HXI1 MHA. A E 'i1 .- ' .I 4 15,1 .Ii . r-,1 .I-,.L ,Frih 1 5 Q . fL,f. f..j-f.,- vftg' 7,1 . , -- v jj -,.f5,n,4 .tu V -- -AM' ' , -Ain. '- I N ' -- y. - - ,lptl - -5 ,..-, J , . -: . fr 5.14 b L- ,,.A, , .w,. , ,.i,- rl. 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