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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
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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
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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 '
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