San Diego Academy - Lighthouse Yearbook (National City, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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San Diego Academy is iusT a minia- Ture sTage in This universal moving drama. Here is where each one of us has played leading roles in our school's acTiviTies. As ChrisTians, performing in a Chrisfian school, our greaT goal has been To perform in such a way ThaT ChrisT will always be firsT in our lives. Befween The covers of This T965 Lighthouse, we have endeavored To porfray a few of The plays ThaT are en- acTed in The everyday drama on our campus. Pam Willis, EdiTor Dear Mr. Duran, Since you have been with us, we have grown to look forward to your cheery hellos and warm smiles. You are always everywhere to lend a helping hand, whether it be for an individual, or forthe student body as a whole. You have been a wonderful example and a real inspiration to each one of us. As a Bible teacher, your words of wisdom have caused us to do much serious thinking, but your life has been The greatest wit- ness of all. Your motto seems to be simply love , for even with your heavy schedule, you find time for us, drawing us closer to you, and to God with each small act. And so, Mr. Duran, because words cannot express our feelings of love and appreciation, we dedicate this 1965 Lighthouse to you, hop- ing in this small way to say thank you. The Lighthouse Staff DEDICAHON 1,-,Ln 'n sa TABLE OF- CO Dedication . . 4 Directors . . . 7 Producers . . . . . 12 Sfcrs .... . . 13 Co-STc1rs ....... . . 23 Supporting Actors . . . . 31 Undersfudies . . . . . 37 Leading Roles .. . . 43 Scenes ..... . . 55 Fufure Srors . . . . . 71 STc1ge Props ...... . . 93 Drczmcx of The Ages . . . . . 106 igfggh T'-was L W. L3:f.1.,.1. ' dIL...'.f.Z !m-.. . wi4fx .'g5f Q1 i?x-rn r2'Paf5 t'4fswf?- :E-:fa 2L...,:, uffvir' v UH x WH 5 rvw 'N Y f V5 in 3 -X. . . ..., A ,f - If . J :J 55553, hixiaaaaix was XJ- ,ywif75lh7i' v,. 1 ? 1 .7 W' n Q. 1 Y... f 1, PM H N 'www' . 1 f ' m un-1-M-vr ' S Mm M. H. W :.: .:.:.: ,H A ,igk W' 1 f -- ,K -- ,W..m..,mL. Um ., ,L 51325 rw H H uw u H m. , 1 w ,H m uw, mtl -I -,f -: 'Hu Wm uw 'f'S.mW ' ' ' in ' y J H H V ' 4 , -- HQW1g1mg1g.,.ggg.,1W... 1 , vvffz'- W H. H X3 H. .W . ,- - , W as -1 . nv FACUIJY CGNDIDQ I won The Nobel Prize ! l ? Proud Junior Sponsors Loyal Senior class Sponsors ls that tox deduciible, Mr. Miller? Stop, I'M W not , photogenic You gotta begin somewhere . C 1:5 'X ALLAN T. WIEGARDT, MILLIE ADAMSON, RUTH BERRY M.Ed., Principal M.A., English, Food Service Spanish Director if WILLIAM DAVIS, B.A. MARGUERITE DETLEFS Industrial Arts, M.C.C. Cashier JACOB DURAN, B.A. WINNIFRED Religion, B.A., Piano Guidance BETTY JO HENDLEY, HERSCHEL HENDLEY, DAVID HOLDER, B.A. B-A-, COYYWSYCIGI, M.A., English Band, Orchestra Home Arts ' IO LEE JOHNSON LORRAINE JONES WENDELL LUCAS, B.A. LUCILLE LUKENS Custodian and Registrar and Librarian and Piano Maintenance Secretary to the Audio'Visual Principal Coordinator MILLER, B.A. DONALD MOON, B.A. LULA PULLIAM, B.A. EVELYN RICE, B.A. and Physical Education Choral, Voice, Piano, Organ Dean of Girls ull. X l L dv? li RAY SEWELL., M.A. ORVll.l.E WEDEL MERVIN YORK, B.S Bi0l09Y, l'llSf0fY, Custodian Science, Mathematics, Mathematics Gui-dance xii Editor-Pam Willis Ass't. Editors- Cathy Giddings Patty Peier Business Manager- Sha ron Lu kens Literary .Staff- Judy Davis Norma Perez Layout Editors- Nancy Aldrich Beth LaDam Lolita Marion Sponsor-Mr. Hendley Photog ra phers- Yolanda Fernandez Allen Knutsen, Danny Skeoch Don Veverka Advertising Managers Tom Kolpacotf Ray Diaz Dennis Downs Ray Larson ki I It ,-4 V Y i Y 1 . 1 It i 1 The seniors have played their final roles in high :hool activities. Graduation, that long-awaited mo- uent, has come at last. Though this ceremony marks re end of their academy life, it is but the beginning F a lifetime of service. f 'lifi'ESQiii-5?'f1f Q5.'f?ffL1 'Q' 1 - t - W -fx?-2?ii'1ff25f55,?1aeifiii le - Jfififsiir. ' . . ,L -v,.A A,-l i: 'v:,.: :4 - . wwwmwww .., QQ' non Q Q .... . r f Lai ge imma T4 RAYMOND LARSEN, President THE QENIOIZQ EX!-HB QLIALITIEQ IN OF A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. BETH LADAM, Vice-President She is as good as goodness is. Her acts and all her words are kind. JAN ICE POTTER, Secretary She doeth lzttle kmdnesses that others leave undone. HERSCHEL HENDLEY Sponsor EPS!-IIP mm BECKY NIEMI, Treasurer 1,.?r. BETTY JO HENDLEY Sponsor The smallest-with Cod and truth on their side-are the largest. ALLEN KNUTSEN, Pastor Always the same-even on the bluest days. TOM BRASS! NGTON, Parliumenfurian His smile shows his happinessg his friends show his popularity. BOB ORTUTAY, Sgt. at arms I put all my troubles in a pocket with a lwle in it. E 5 WW. at 1 ARILENE ARISPE JAN ATKINSON GEORGE BAILEY Just a bundle of happiness. A ringing song of friend- Accept each day as it comes ship, a word or two of with a smile. cheer. LEONARD BARNES MARY BERRY KIM BIGLEY' Never a dull class with him Kind words are the music A mind not changed by in it. of the world. time and place. CANDY BOSSERT ' Glad that I live am 1. I I I I JAMES BOURDEAU RICHARD BOWERS MARY BYLSMA Come I not to boast and play, I agree with no manls The quiet mind is richer But rather to mold my future opiniong I have some of my than a crown. way. own. LAVOGNE CLARK GARY COOK CHERYL COREY When knowledge and skill I like to workg it fascinates Friendly and sweet in a quiet work together, expect a me. I can sit and look at way that is so becoming. masterpiece. it for hours. I I I JUDY DAVIS A sweet package full of surprises and determination. MELODY DOWARD Her ways are ways of peace. YOLANDA FERNANDEZ Best things come in small packages. STAN HAMRICK Life without mischief is not life at all. KATHRYN HOLLISTER Sweetness void of pride, might hide her fault, if she had fault to hide. SHIRLEY HOYT W e love her for her way, her look, her smile. GLENN HUGULEY. A good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. JULIE KALISCH God wove a web of loveliness. A privileged bus corries The honorable seniors to their des- finofion. JON KLINGBEIL He looks the world in the face and fears not any man. TOM KOLPACOFF A combination of nonsense, com- mon sense and a sense of humor. LINDA LEDINGTON Not very tall, just quite small, but kind, sweet, and loved by all. SHARON LU KENS Laughing, smiling eoermore: she's a girl we all adore. LOLITA MARION She's like sunshine on a rainy day. SARA MEDINA she justly earns her classmates praise. 11-IE CLAQQ OF es s AIM IQTO I-IUMANFIY A modest girl in words and ways, L 3 L 4 , L o 1 CARLTON MITCHELL Some folks fill the space that no other can replace. MARC NATONI T oh know him is but -to like him. LOOKING FORWAI2-D TO A WOND I I. K Pi Ai gj Gargle with Lisferine manl 20 CAROL MOLINA Her thoughts and conduct are Own: A ROSLAND PALMER A sweet, attractive kind 0 PEIER She who says least is often TI-IE QENIOIZS BID A POND TO Q. D. A. LARRY REESE If worry were the cause of death, he would live forever. 3 . DAVID TYNDALL I would be a friend of all . . . the foe . . . the friendless. PAM WILLIS Her care was never to offend, and every creature was her friend. 9 1 7+--A 1, 3 Y! 1 1 Q' - '5:s-1 Q., P. 4? WN. M ,. gn E,- v ' ' 1 MJ K 'Q , in A X ew' i wf Q ,J L :XY ' , f. .aa x ,qt U ' ' 'F -' If Q35 ml ' ff sl ff A 'r 0 , 'H ggi' e iuniors, as mature upperclussmen, now fully the responsibility of their years, and their to God. Playing moior parts in school the iuniors combine all their energies and to make cr real Christian campus. . , f' W. L 23 NG... Greg Lundquisr President Q Q fi 2 Linda Thayer Vice-Presidenf Sylvia Hcmkins Secretary Millie Adamson Anita Bailey Dennis Bernhard Bill Bcsserr Penny Bouchard Sponsor I iff f il F , t, I-IEA Nancy Aldrich Treasurer i i i i A 'PU' X me .T...e,i.,,, ! f , I I. 1 4 1 l T Dc le Hendon Sergeant-at-Arms ---- Tm .-fm-7 1 ' i :E gui Z -E 1 75 1 l Joke Duran Sponsor WI I ,w n w 1 1 Connie Carter Joy Cummins Lynn Deflor Ray Diaz 25' i i i Larry Dickson we 13 Dennis Downs Karyn Eaton Virginia Edwards Cathy Giddings Mike Handy Dean Lidster N i rl!- A 3?-H g. Don'f crack up 'fiuniors , lust smile please. Charles Lindholm Larry Moloney Chris Mcxsferson Don McEIvcin Sue Ortutcy Norma Perez Donna Pressler Eddie Purdy Jean Purdy George Rotan Lloyd Ruff Joyce Salsberry Pamela Sanderson David Steinbach Madeline Thomas David Villanueva Katherine White Patricia White The iuniar detective service goes into action. 'l-9 wr DAY - x i-,,1',,,P25.vN.-xrw B, Swv ff Eg R1 f b ,5 ,f , -N E f' rife'- . -,xfsifl geo, . '.,'v-,fs Wilfr- I Q -.... A in .- - . ' 7--63: l ,J i I l f N I Mq and PQ Kenle Pa Kettle . . . you in there? Clash Day gave all Juniors a chance to express their individuality. Some of their outstanding creations and colorful combinations would make fashion designers look on with envy. Besides providing tree enter- tainment for the rest of the school, it gave the class more spirit and enthusiasm. -'Y O I kit Wi 5 rf .wi ITE: 2? - Ln . if N HM :. -57.12 UA IN. If -A , , rf .. 1a.ff 'fgzf ii' as -nu L' .gqfkgg .ff 1 5- y .. f V ,Q .gr w I -1 , .-s -. A :sq il FX , ,LV 1 9 A W ,455 g X NH w N L WA l. I qg? X ,-4 I -Q --Q swam. ,131 lx V. v-,Q -...Tiki I wt-. - A v I -'bf 1, s I 3 'I .JJ x 1 3:52 4, ,L ' fe. 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' icing'-, L' Y sw -', , A.: ,pf 1541.1 -an . - ' 'ml '-'-- - Yr: -A -:f:u-e+'1.- .1 I 'H 22 V , .1 5l'179 f95 C P 5 45 7 . 5, ,..-. ., . - I ff President David Jones Vice-President Marshall Anders John Anderson Kristine Ayala Bill Boersing' Roberf Bowles George Bringas Belly Steen J. ll ll l Tl-IE QOPHOMO r Secrelary Deanna Gould lx X l'fl ll ml 7 1 fl 9: SEASON QC!-IOOLEIZQ Treasurer Kclthi Lundquisr Puslor Steve Hoffer U Q' Lulu Pulliam Sponsor Purliumenfurian Max Reiner John Comp Loydella Carson Rodney Chase Charles Croft Evelyn Curtis Cunder Dailey i I A i i ll i i l l Roy Sewell Sponsor Sergeant-at-Arms Lon Neuman ,i ii I , if ff' Y W A ' A 'Y T57 ' lf- V. ' V yyyyy , f as 35 I Gwen Foster Steve Fredricksen 34 l '! ix.- , T,,,,,. ,, 'G --ii .' :G-wi ezf-. i Q i ,I l : ' i -N 2 l H are Q34 .jf k , , 'Q-2, A 1, H WJ l i 1 , , i ff Lynn Garrett Jimmy Griggs Lynn Hamren Phyllis Gill David Hamer Marleny Harder The gathering of The clan. Diane Harris Bruce Hayward Jennifer Heeren Billy Hoyt . A.. A I I I it ff 1' i in Jones Leslyle Kolpacoff Kcllisch Brian Kaos Rodney Lidsfer Paul Mancuso , .Y Qiue , . y XNY X ss, 7 , lLl'a VM! if .. i f i .'-' Betty Marion Archie Masferson I ' 1 ,I -,I!I 1?:il,. ,- Q . Price Darla Sieck Carson Vogt f x K 'J il il ' llisj, -- . .if ' S . 1 K 1 . 1 ' l ,E .l Ronnie Neidigh David Parker ME it' Porker Jim Reese John Villanueva Carolyn Ward Dennis Wilcox Edward Wilson Donna Zumwalf l i 4 ,gl ax 1 X15 1 Q G li E til 2 5, li v , ji, Ii 1 F X 1 L X , EK: . nj 3 -P'-. ..:,W.i The freshmen, surrounded by studies and new activities, are fast learning the lessons that will help them to be school leaders. They are preparing to act their parts upon that wider stage to which God has appointed each one of us. dv .. ,X President Preston Willis Diane Ackley Judy Albright David Amsfer Ralph Berdon Denise Berry Dennis Berry Robert Blond Andy Blount l Ll l af l Vice-President Secretary Morcici Davis Judy Wilson 1. V Paslor David Killeen S Y'Y T Y , --.-- ------A-I 2---W - --W - - f f- 1-Z .fm FIZEQI-WEN LY O IZETI-IEIPJ C!-A99 I l A, VA: as . -- , - Q- . ,4' A x 5' la , 1' 71-127 V Parliumenlurion Gary Siebel Sergeant-at-Arms Glenn Deflor 'UF' '1 X , 4., L 1. William Davis Sponsor David Holder Sponsor Nancy Bowers Dennis Burk Duane Clark Blanche Coon Rifc Delgadillo Nevin Fantoni Roberf Fechl Linda Fosfer Yvonne Gill Connie Green Rollin Harris Sharon Heath Kathy Heck' Cheryl Hockin Dennis Howerfon Linda Johnson Evelyn Jones Look Kofhl' Your hair is almost as long as theirs 3 X X u 53' z'4 .. . Y --Y --Ml--1 Sherrie Knapp Richard Lamonte Evamarie Lively, in .. Q! 47 fi 1 dr f ', Q3 Larry Marshall Kathy Mote Cheryl Parker Qs, GQ Diane James Kathy Stuart Parker Reese Rodemeyer Rowe Patricia Ruff Prince SQDVJVU Ronnie Sherry Ward Wilcox Wrighf Zier 'M V.. lil 'IK' 5.5,-,..R , if N 1 E: .ab om W' Q QN 'Q F59 , :W I f 'F LEADING As Christians, each of us have leading roles to play in the finishing of Christ's great work here on earth. Whether we are school officers or not, we are all to manifest real leadership qualities by lead- ing others to our wonderful Saviour. X Hi T T if s ' President TOM KOLPACOFF Religious Vice-President ALLEN KNUTSEN Socioi Vice-President JEAN PU RDY Secretory JAN ATKINSON Treasurer LOLITA MARION Pcirliomenfaricln DENNIS WILCOX Sergeant-of-Arms MARC NATONI Pianist BETTY STEEN Chorisfer PAMM PRICE Sponsors MR. DURAN, MR. SEWELL U1 hfjffi' ASB. OFF-IOEIZQ President GLENN HUGULEY Religious Vice-President RAY DIAZ Social ,Vice-President DONNA PRESSLER Secretory NANCY ALDRICH Treasurer LOLITA MARION Porlicmentorion TOM BRASSINGTON Sergeant-at-Arms JIM REESE Pionisf MARLENY HARDER Chorister STAN HAMRICK Sponsors MR. DURAN, MR. SEWELL D ?-...QA QF '-'SFT 'ir Har R's '- 'mr' -......, ,..,,- f ,F I I I II SECOND SEMESTER Seniors: Glenn Huguley Larry Reese Juniors: Linda Thayer Dennis Downs Sophomores: Lynn Garrett Marshall Anders Freshmen: Sharon Heath Andy Blount ASB. RS FIRST SEMESTER Seniors: Jan Atkinson Tom Kolpacoff Juniors: Cathy Giddings Danny Skeoch Sophomores: Diane Harris Archie Masterson Freshmen: Connie Green Glenn Deilor ASB. PRAYER! EM, , Result of a miracle MUSICAL 5 1 ef F' San Diegans mix- FL Avi-:'.. .4 The choirs are To be commend This year, for The excellenT iobs Th have done in earning re-cogniTion a upholding The repuTaTior1 They ha earned. Keeping pace wiTh These grou and providing insTrucTion for T busy Tempo of acTiviTies is Mrs. P liam, choral direcfor. We will greaTly miss her nexT year, buT know she will be happy, so we wi her The besT of luck always. Maclrigals Blue Robe Choir 'QM Mrs. Pulliam, Choral Direc IN I-lflfp I. x 'I ff , BPAQQ Greg Lunclquist, John Villanueva, Mr. Holder, Craig Jones, Larry Dickson. Music is a wonderful way of ex- pressing the real feelings within one- self. The band has many small groups made up ot students who have gathered together because ot mutual interests. These groups, both large and small, are in great de- mand to entertain tor school tunc- tions. It takes talent to become a musician, but a lot can be accom- plished by hard work and persever- ance. A BAND BAND Jim Reese, Ed Wilson, Mr. Holder, Craig Jones, John Villanueva. OP-GANIZGTION OFFICERS We are grateful fornall our many organizations which provide the oppor- tunity for many students to exhibit leadership qualities. TEMPERANCE CLU B OFFICERS Greg L., Pres., Ray D., Vice-pres.: Nancy A., Sec., Bill B., Tres., Roy L., Public Relations. CHOIR OFFICERS BAND OFFICERS E' '-2 f ' 'fi' L: i. 2 V, .i HJ . -:I-l --C .-. .. - F Mi' In . -1- ir., It Y il' , I N -I . b I, l. Glenn H., Pres.g Stan H., Vice-Pres., Beth L., Sec., Allen K., Public Greg L., Pres.: Marc H., Vice-pres-2 Kathy L., Secs Glenn H. Br Reldrionsg Dennis D. 8K Tom K., Sgt.-at-Arms, Cathy G. 8. Marleny R., Sgt.-at-Arms. Harder, Pianists. - FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS I I I I i . I I President Cathy Giddings, Vice-President Nancy Aldrich, Secretary Betty Steen, Treasurer Judy Wil- son, Parliamentarian Jean Purdy, Sergeant-at-Arms Arlene Arispe. DU Girls' Club has had some great times this year. A camp- out, a Christmas party, Taffy pull, and gab tests were among the many activities. The second semester officers have plan- ned many fine activities including a slumber party, and a fashion show. The girls of San Diego Academy agree that Le Cercle du Charme is one of the greatest organizations on campus. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Arlene Arispe, Vice-President Betty Steen, Secretary Deanna Gould, Treasurer Nancy Aldrich, Parliamentarian Con- nie Green, Sergeant-at-Arms Judy Wilson, Shirley Hoyt. Get a COMPACT Dodge in your garage, honeyl Glamour Girls? I Now I don't care how soaked you got Shirley, you're not going to do that to Jim! 49 IULCLO. We, as Seventh-day Aolventists, believe that governments are ordained of God, and that we should support them in every way that does not contradict our conscience. The Seventh-day Ad- ventist Medical Cadet Corps was established to help train men in this capacity, As a result of the Medical Cadet Corps, our boys have been able to serve their country honorably and still be true to their religious convictions. .s - A l Can't you tell--it's great to be in the corps. l l ll l l i l Now you listen to me . . . President-Bob U'ren Vice-President-lorry Reese Secretary-Yolanda Fernandez Treasurer-Tom Brossington Sergeont-at-Arms- Dennis Wilcox :'rll7'fQB-Vlrwwx gif -, .Q 5 ,J 4 A 'T' 2 ,tg ' - ' ...ffl -ii-11-.f-M-f-v..'-M., 0- 'f .Q if - - ' -. ' A 4-351 ' ' . -- ' fi , --r' , ' '. . ' -..','r f' '--' , ' ,' J - . -. , ...J -1 7. ' 'W . ?...t.Lr erq,i'3aI'-.fgfqv Ai, 41,15-vigil I,-4, 0, K, Jn xgaffs. .Al-A Vx' Iii..- -1.-lllbeSf.r,. W uri' ,, 7 lp:-,, W '11-. 4,,. , ,iz ,wisp . 4, 3,-wt ..,.h v.-guts.: Aq vt -Id..- Y' 5 , ,N- U .Y -5 1 A f. -sv ,gr ,. .- --- nfl J . -if A I ,L ia..w?5,7 -Apksf'-Ca he .. ' , ' f Aff 1. Ma- Y: 'f 5' . , ' Taft' - rf- ,,, 1 ' ' L,.g,I,,, W. X. ff ' J. Vw is 32' as-4.4r:,s423?1-lr :'f a fwlll , X ' wr' ft . '. ' 4' ls' A gl? ' 1' ' Wy-QM I .bb Y .. 'P-. 4v - ' . -A , ,M ef -Je' , ., .W .w M . - v,.kV'.,.-agxb 5-C' -' v .. -K ff ' g1 Ci'f'!3fsf:L-ag P E A I ln v At. u A, ,1i? .x.. ,g?5'L-.,'i . .4 err- The membeis of our surf club are those the great out-of-doorwgg A Q. . 4, as . P 1'-gf? f, ' ' ' -. W 'fin A Sf'-TZ 'i f'P- f 'NM W : 'i' W They enjoy all-vthe thrills that the oceg .presents loggfegniibe It surfing, body ' -' b I ' -. u- .--' --' Jig- Q,'7V surfing, or iust sitting' on the beach. We are all findebted' to Mr. M. ' ', ' - E557 sponsor, for putting up with us on the safaris. We would glso li.kE:rlii,3tl1'onk -, ,Q ' Q ,5-sf . - .U v.. ,.. , jf our members who went along and mode our trips posslb'ld?3'3'- 7: ' ' 'FQ ' he--w-AH - or Zlten if-'fy-r'lea'?'?!42F 7 '- '-fidifivfwifseli-fflfiffm , ' V., --fr u-.N -1 'Y-' 'em Y Q Y . V .w 1 . - 4. .. rUB..2l?ref.Ident, ,- , - . 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MAINTENANCE CREW Supervisors: Mr. Johnson Mr. Wedel Don Veverka Dennis Berry Bob U'Ren Gabriel Guillen Kim Bigley David Parker Eddie Purdy Rodney Chase Jim Bourdeau Gary Siebel Lloyd Ruff OFFICE WORKERS Supervisor: Mr. Sharon Lukens Lolita Marion Judy Davis Carol Molina Miller Mrs. Detleffs esides The material efif, they realize they gaining an experience T will greatly help Them uiure life. CAFETERIA WORKERS Supervisor: Mrs. Berry Denise Berry Penny Bouchard Connie Carter Mrs. Hamer Mrs. Purdy READERS Linda Ledington Norma Perez Judy Albright Duane Clark Lynn Hamren Evelyn Curtis LaVogne Clark Patty Peier Darla Sieck Cindy Kalisch Deanna Gould Joy Cummins Marcia Davis Skippy Barnes ' 1 I ual OFFICE WORKERS Supervisor: Mrs. Jones Beth LaDam Gwen Foster Jan Atkinson Cheryl Corey Penny Bouchard Donna Pressler Sherrie Knapp V .ih,....?, -E viii L-l MUSIC ENS Ensemble pracTice TonighT, is The nouncemenf offen made by Mrs. Pulliam To various music classes. The ensembles do a of work in order To make Their public ances, and The work is enioyed and by all Their audiences. AlThough The , , lli Am. -e -N :Q - . , 5 do noT usually Take The lengfhy Trips ThaT choir does, They find Their own Tun righT here San Diego. Only Those who are mosT are chosen for The small groups, which are TogeTher wiTh regard To The besT arrangemenT voices. This requires careful planning, buT The sulT is so good Thaf iT is really worTh The TT.. D 1+ ' ,fi . L fi lli 1' -l nv. , Senior Boys' Quartet T I .LLLi,, ,,' -,A , -li: . 1 Till T Sophomore Girls Trio Re' Junioretfes Seniorefres i .-la: il lil Junior Boys' Quartet QCENEQ All our various school activities make up the scenes which divide our acts and make our high school years much more interesting. Even though some of our scenes have been made and forgotten, we must never forget those closing scenes in the life of Christ which made possible our salvation. 'Q lf 4 was RELIGIOUS ACIMTIEQ Of all our many school activities, our religious ac- tivities should mean the most to all of us. As a Christ-centerecl campus, it is a real Thrill for us to go out and work for the Lord. As we endeavor to draw oth- ers to our loving Saviour, we ourselves are drawn closer to l-lim. 77 iff? 3' , f 5-A Ly V 4 i It i 921, t. - 'l tl This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize at the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. These activities include: Literature Bands Prayer Bands Bible Studies Clothing and Food Drives Weeks of Prayer Sabbath Outings Bearing witness to the various churches All aboard for Mexico Sabbath outing at Green Valley Falls Our Tiaiuana Proiect STUDENT OF- PRAYER A LADDEIZTO HY' ' L I THE LADDER or LOVE vvHo NEEDS A LADDER FT Ray Lcmrsen Pam Willis if BEGIN AT THE BOTTOM DETERMINATION TO CLIMB ' I Cathy Giddings Greg Lundqulsf 1 I L I -L COURAGE FOR THE CLIMB IT TAKES EFFORT Diane Harris Allen Knufsen y My TT' WAR' li F - I3 - I I THE SECRET OF SUCCESb REACHING THE TOP DESTROY THE WEAK RUNGS Nancy Aldrich Becky Niemi ' Ray Diaz X PICNIO Pull seniors! You've really gof o bite on that line Something hos iust got to give somewhere. Don'f be so stubborn, Mr. Wiegordt. I Corn help ff' I was born 'his WGY- The annual A.S.B. fall picnic is one of The high points of our school's activities. ln keep- ing with fraolifion, we again wen? To El Monfe Park for 'the enfire day. Relays, foofloqll, soc- l Cer, and various olher games, plus lofs of good food-all afrriloufed To a fun-filled day l for all. Oh nol ANTSl I 5-4-3-2-I Come on boys le1 s get em. 1 F - .0 ' F l .N , l' fr , .NM , 7.1 Does Bon take the worry out of being close, Stan? Oh no, we're losing, what do we do next, Jake? I 1 rr - QFV Going once-going twice--gonel 5 SCHOOL FAH21 This year The c and The elementary combined To make The successful fair This school ever had. Delicious foods all Types, novelty and exciting games vided enioymem' for one. .-'V Are you sure fhey're vege- burgersn? Oh myl What a masculine granny you make Bill. G0 ahead! You have our permission. What a messl There must be an easier way. ou poor guysl Larry Remember This girls? This wcis your golden opportunity To ask The boy of your choice our and show him The cour- Tesies Thcif he should show To you. The boys, in Turn, were given The chance To show off Their cooking abil- ity by bringing The eaTs. Banquet special, boys? be singing soprano Even The juniors are running. l What's the mailer, can'f he cook? T0mmY'5 eVen9e Cl-ll2J9lil And now, for my next Elephant ioke . . The semi-formal attire- of the students blended with the elegant atmosphere of the beautiful Sands Hotel in making the annual A, S. B. Christmas Banquet the social high-light of our school year, Gracious dining, soft music, and wonderful entertainment combined in the lovely memories ot the banquet of '64, i ii, ' . , , pf-, .pct ,ntl ' ,H 'N- tl tp Q The Four Partners entertain at the Sands. Marc and Jim - The Pied Pipers l l 7 s l l Seniorettes sing, Love is a Many Splendored Thing. Mr. 8. Miss Courtesy - Diane Harris and Don Veverko A night To remember Merry Christmas to oil, and to cll cz good night GN The annual campaign this year started and ended with a great deal of enthusiasm. Over a hundred yearbooks were-sold in addition to the four hundred purchased by students at the beginning of the school year, Maintaining their great dignity, the senior class won first prize. The individual prizes went to Darla Steck and Jim Reese who tied for first place. In addition, many students sold seven annuals apiece, and were rewarded by a trip to beautiful Snow Val- ley in the San Bernardino Mountains. TIZIPTO SNOW others Birds of a feather flock together Contentment is being in the arms of .--sly:-v. 1.1419 , ..., ,.- v-rw Dennis Wilcox, artist, Mr. Lucas, advisor, Donna Pressler, assoc. ed., Carol Molina, editor. PACE- During This 1964-65 school year our A.S.B. has incorporaTeol numerous ideas which have greaTly improved The spiriT on our campus. Among These has been The reloirTh of The school newspaper, re- named The Pace-SeTTer. The aim of This paper is To reporT The -school news in an inTeresTing and informafive manner. Tom Kolpacoff, sports lr E fc i . l Linda LedlngTon and Bill Bossert, reporters, Typisfsg Karyn Eaton, reporter. Cheryl Corey and Dean hd H., Gould, ed., Sfan Hamrick, assoc. ed., Larry Reese, sporfs ed. Chemisiry ond Biology are The closses on our campus in which The sfudenfs can show Their abilities in The field of science. From mixing chemicals To dissecfing worms, They sfudy To goin more knowledge of The surrounding world Today. Boy! Thu? stuff gets to Ycl :il Thof's real tread-grip power. What will it do to me, Mr. York? Number One: Don r panic! Yes, Pomm, we already know if s dead. Doctor Thayer, don T you he ought to be osleep?? SPRING FAQ!-HON Qi-IOW Although the homemaking department recently moved into a new building with very modern equipment, they were still lacking many necessary items which the budget simply could not cover. Thanks to the incentive and encouragement of Mrs, Hendley, the girls were able Do you like it? gs-1 l to put on an outstanding fashion show. They were richly rewarded by their efforts, for the program was very successful, and as a result they were able to' purchase many essen- tial articles for their department. The dining room. A hand-knit by Yolanda Oh ohl l've got o runnerl Miss Julie Wong Our dream come true--the complete gymnasium. Mr. Moon has been a real inspiration to all of us. Here is a man who truly loves his'God and really lives his religion. Although our beloved coach is not a man of many words, his actions speak much louder than words. He not only teaches us that it is our duty to God to keep our bodies as physically fit as possible, but he continues to be the very picture of health himself. His great patience and ability to enliven even the dullest games have made him a very popular teacher in the eyes of his admiring students. We regret that the Moons will soon be leaving us, but we know that all their efforts in life will be richly blessed, for God must surely have a great plan in store for such a wonderful couple. l I' i n l 'Q 1964-65 marked The beginning of a scholasTic, arTs, and aThleTic merif 'sysTem open To all academy sTu- dents. lnTeresT ran high, especially in The sports division where The fellows sTrived Toward sTandards set in sportsmanship, leadership, sfrategy-rules, knowledge, skill, ability, and senioriTy. The purpose of This sysTem was To de-emphasis group compeTiTion, and To Teach The individual self-reliance and confidence. As The program grows, if is hoped The ChrisTian sTandards of, The individuals who parTicipaTe may be sTrengThened. l E. Wilson . L. Reese M. Naforii R. Bowles R. Diaz B. U'Ren D. Tyndall L. Barnes T. Kolpacoff D. Downs D. Skeoch R. Larsen B. Bosseri' L. Ruff J. Klingbeil F T B L . 4 P - ' ' 'C N 'll' 3' , f , ' -. . ' , i'Id13'l4' '-99.9 'Sf ' . gulf 3 ' , ' 1 'f V' -H , ' ' IX' .. ' I . Q. sg... . gl y ., l .Ii E 'VA Y .L JT f V 7' l 1 T - ' cg , Q I .I A - J 3. b -5.5-I' . li my I To P-B. Hayward, J. Klingbeil, D. Tyndall, B. U'Ren, D. Veverka, B. Bossert, Mr. Moon, E. Wilson, M. Natoni, J. Camp, L. Reese, Ray Diaz. I To r-D. Tyndall, L. Barnes, J. Klingbeil, M. Handy, M. Nafoni, L. Ruff, C. MiTchell, D. Downs. Gll2.L'Q P.E. Physical education is one place where we can obtain stimulating exercise and wholesome fun. Our aim has been to increase the physical capacity of our bodies so that we might better serve God and man. Headache . . . pain . . . nervous tension . . . pain . . . GlRL'S P.E .... PAIN! : ' 'T , I., . ,1 i.'. Quick Diane! Do SOMETHING! Duck-low plane. Mr. Moon's star-gazing class. Watch out--here it comes! 'T an W ..'. - .1 V X .. 'sg f . -H A - snr- P , ,' wi 1. :ggi-if .- s' f '2'3giiif 3i' - w 'J'- F AW- Imlxzgz, 1 -- M V N ,I V V -I i - H E, ' , . ,. ,,., .mv H, .tf,.. ,, The elementary students, under the direction of dedicqtecl Christign, teach-M 1 ers, are preparing fo' live lives which will be fully consecrated tb me wbrk of Q the Master.. 'The instructions .they receive now, will enable theme to .palqy leadingy roles in the greuf drama of life. l l' l ,E E ,273-1, .. ,, V-.. 1 .IKM 1, -, A 'ng - , f i,., .1 V, Y t .js-? ,Ea : A If.. ' 1 1. M , s I if 5 .vw I ' , l if X s ' ,r F 1 1 . 5 rf r i 1 SF in , . Q ' gn A , I 'far ' '95 ' g s W- . 3, 'Y ldbfk Y . Agn: , ., V ifff .- ' 'M W ,. QT .f L' P --sfQ1i::,'l!::f L . . r . ' e if -f A ' V ' fifflrli-?.'2,9 1 fe' 'mf if . hug if Sw ,s.. fi , r 4 J 'Q -, ,E , I , ' s Q1 f ,remix ..r. if . Q., f U Wg ,V ,V -Q L- Z- 5: , , 4 if , fr' 12- ' pf, l l '- P ' 31. , A 'fi- Ad i f '65 K ,E - W H' QV- 1 552, Ax : 31' s k, m.N...u. - Y S' 3 : get 1 QE-1-giw N A -'H if -7 in QE ' :X J 'IFF was EIGHT!-l GPADE OFFICERS Standing: John Lehman, Pastor, Bill Downs, Presidenf, Ecl Hollister, Sgr.-at-Arms. Seated: Cheryl Hesseltine, Secretary, Colleen Lucas, Vice-President, Kathy Crane, Treasurer. Rc1ions?? i W' P 'J Don'f look of us like that! Sylvio Aldrich Kathy Berry Ronnie Brossinglon Rodney Bryon Adrian Chestang Bill Downs Jack Duerkson Phyllis Foster David Gilbert Lindo Glosscock Toni Hadachek Doniel Hordcasfle Cheryl Hesselfine Edward Hollister Pot Johnson Ruthie Kolpacoff John Lehmon X 'Q ia F Q . N Donald Livesay Colleen Lucas Rick Maloney Kent Masferson Raymond Maliison Gerald Molino Dennis Pique Nanetre Reid Janine Rice Milton Teske Mr. Marinos ln 1, ii.. . ' P- ii E E Ax 1 ldllll . l , , ' ll' . ' Q Jw 'J' 't. Gary Whiteman Diane Wilson Douglas York Teresa Heath .X .A r 4. ' f l Q i l . l .y'f'5g'o - '- , 'S ffig l ,A K. A 'wg' . Y ig . 1 i l l .4 H - px. s px 'A u A'fg3?f1E-,, , : nge . 1 J. -f Mini!! ,l ,I ISR v R' Qi J ,.':.i.s-ix?-N. ..-in . .2- ,1- 1-Q, eo, 4 in y ,. 1 EIGHT!-I -. E155 i -pixt YV f, flttus. N. Benita Wyatt Louis Sparks Michelle Truax Glenn Wright Carolyn Perez Douglas Peterson Lorenzo Ramirez Sandra Smith X li it QA., sf 9 48- r Barbara Lidster Cynthia Lopez Donetta McElvain Ted Mclntyre Gerry Natoni Charles Bailey Tim Bryson Daisy Campos Mike Card Scott Corey Darrell Crandall Kathy Crane Cathy Griggjs Warren Hamrick Brenda Harsha Patricia Hunsaker Leslie Lacuesta Mr. Kilty V, ,B ,, 7,1 X -Q l l i i l ii if l i , 40' Q iii! l kd Y!-9 l xl L1 ls ' 'E-' :'i . , ,W Nl , si i. o ,.. tr? 'L xl l l .g.. fn. ii ' Susan Willson Steven Worley Roberto Zumwalt Mr, Smith 76 ,il , Q Ricky Wells Evelyn White Cheri Williams Priscilla Willis Anthony Anderson Ronald Barnes Douglas Bender Cynthio Berrett Becky Bossert Cathy Bowers Philip Broeckel Leslie Brown Yvonne Curtis Sharon Duran Chris Friend Terrell Gore David l-lardcastle Nancy Heeren Garry Holder Philip Hunsaker Allen Johnson Karen Krooskos Weldon Lindholm Bobby Nogler Scott Purdy Daryl Rodemeyer Scott Sheldon Helen Thomas nl, 1-Q' - . . , X: . lf' , is , if 'Z t 'N . XX1 -a 3 4 X 414. ,A 'QA k .1 i,'1' .V i 4-f c -TPR l-Yi . it - if - Cs- 16X..1mi f' -S 1 X Rl if r Q L. ...pls i-. 'F-.3 I V fllcslx AAN gl ex' Becky Wheelock Bob Whiteman Glen Zier Diane Zumwalt Duane Zumviialt 1 C .. , ,, . -., rf. D01-I , fC :.. 1' 5 55 'u , sl Gail Allen Susan Anderson Donald Barnes Steve Berrett Sandra Blount Richard Coon David Corey Richard Dietrich Jeff Emery Cheryl Engelbert Rhonda Friend Sondra Green Dennis Griggs Annette Hamren Dennis Holder Rick Jeltema Ormond Jones Susan Jones Charles Knowlton Mimi Kolpacoft Treasure Lindholm Lavonne Marion Betty Masterson Jaylene Miguel Pam Mullen Timothy Reese Margery Rhodes Michael Smith Patsy Taylor Pete Vasquev Mrs. Barnes Mrs. Gardner Carmel Bagby Lenora Barnes Wayne Blakely Larry Crandall Trevor Downs Morgan Engblom Freddie Harder Todd Heath Alex Johnson Kenneth Kalisch James Lehman Anita Lucas Billy Maloney Sherry Miller Lisa Nafoni Er' ,. , ' li as' 1 Y , ' -qw X, .nn iff -1 --flex.. Lift -rfr f 1.1 ,:. 'i , lb., Xu. lm' K a l .. 4 1 it , , ' 'lf we . i r 4.-.ff ' .-.9 4. w., ,si l l it A me N 'Q' V X! 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A lx , ,X V ' W Ai .4 y ,Y ,Q IQ, had ,Lg , C 172' , ,4 T Robbie Steen Cheryl Them Lydia Toppenberg JoAnne Wheeler Dorothy Anders Cheryl Berrett Milce Bishop Linda Brossington Sylvia Brewer John Bryson Cherie Butler Grace Calzado Lynn Carol Evelyn Combs Patricia Fecht Diane Field Jim Gill Robert Harsha Donald Joyal Joey Killeen Connie Knight Bill Knowlton Kenneth Komm Steven LeBaron David Lowry Betty Mallorca Holly Nagel Nancy Nichols Danny Peterson Karen Reed Marc Reiner Edward Rodemeyer Candace Rutledge Gary Sheldon 2: L - , . , Y is - L '.F-iff -' 4 ' 1' , -- l .1 , in-,ov -iez is i x -L pi' -'L fs , '51, un' Mrs. Tyndall 79 Mike Amero Cynthia Baker Joy Barnes Marla Buckwalter Michael Dietrich John Dyson l J .J J Jenny Emery i Z- he 1 . l Susan Foster ll l i Q ' f 5 Charles Freeman l Raymond Griggs l 1 ' l N Q lp i sag.. Robert Hamilton i 4 Carol Hove l l V X Mark Hynum l , ' 1 ' f l Janet Krooskos ,Q Michael Larson W . .C - . Q it . .xx Jeffery LeBaron J I If-A Elaine Miguel l, . Bonnie Mullen Cynthia Orfufay yah I ' X Gayle Schippell ' l l 'V s' S ,,4g,x.--an xi a Jon Stafford Y J 1 R ' 'X J A Janef Sfuckrafh - Av f--- ' ,- -i il y gs If Ronald Taylor ig. xl I ll ' , ' il' is J .1-A Deborah Thomas W rQ :i! fi , I rl, ' V 1,1 yi -4 '. '9 ,' Frances Valenzuela Y , J ,-,., i WU, lv . f - : L 1' A ' .h Y by .:':igJ3,.l.H,Z Beverly Ward Connie Wedel Pamela Zumwalf Q11 ae ai? i ES i Mrs. Boehrig Inez Wooten Cv i 5. X ir f I 5-A x sv ',' x . . ri... 179' l QV! S-Q r X x 1 -ailment V , K 4 .T-1 'iz-'Z-:L',a3g12:::1:z. pq. 4,11-.., i-. ML. .s l , S:aw-.ziagar--11P1f:f.,4:-to-fs.1'-L-. lol L lg f- ' ,, ' :- 'fiiw-f U D' ' K 'X D 'E x ml '-.4 , 'fu ' ' 'W' ' ,g v D ,E 9.4 -.1 V L .E . :L P- Q, ' ' L ' A '-' Y k ,.:'...ff ' :Lil 1 ,KL . .1 Q, A V . A ,. 3 'F 1 , fx , X XT, if ,, ' -,N 'xx X , . ' 1 CIN . r x l , i0 I' 1' ' ' A. .' l K! V I. ' I 4 X V '-.- 'N Q ll l - f-1-1 Russe Pa mer A E' Kathryn Pitre , we Pammy Schaffner L' A ' -gf l 5 l A 'A Tl-NIZDS ,H . '-A.. if Cindy Van Allen Darlene Veverkc 'H , . . fi ' -xv 'Pg' 'Q -- ,. Ronald Jordan Roger Joyal Janet Kane Denise Knight Sandy Knowlton Dole McElvain Drema Moloney Paul Martin Leroy Ballard Lanny.BeIl Scott Brown Rhonda Dyson 'linda Early Bernice Engblorn James Field Heather Green David Heck Walter Holder 1 T Mrs. Minear Timothy Anderson Linda Beldin Bill Broeckel David Durflinger Toni Edwards Jerrel Emery Mark Foster Beverly Frazee Shan Fredricksen Marla Grigsby Richard Hamilton Gayle Hove Sammy Kane Violet Komm Joanne Larson Grant Miller Randi Nichols Calvin Nogler Robert Parr Nancy Reed Mrs. Smith' i. 'Lls W w M N rf 1 M Q M 'La . 1 , I hvx vu , ng P . reel , . ' 4 Y war ,I y , ll., '- 1 l .A . , 1 LL 5' N I .1 N- , l ff' X if :fr gl X -fgx Carol Rofan Mark Snyder Laurel Steen 'sv '45 1. ,4- f Scott Thurrnon I l ,six W 5 ll E . ,N . xg. - Al Randall Todorovich ' Dale Zier Y - - i Mary Zurek N., , I ' ?,.?..'4 , l .ftgkg lil V J . l r R f' ' it' X . --Q. 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Philip Toppenberg QV f gn fA..4l ' fy I 5: ,fi . lr-rx ax 1551 Debra Foster Beverly Joyal Roderick Kerbs Rodney Mellor Pamela Nogler Richard Parker Ronald Schippell Richard Sparks Nancy Allen Lancla Buckwalter Nancy Jo Calzado Larry Copley Ronald Crandall Cindra Crawford Christine Croft Darlene Croft Della Duran Gwen Dyson 'Q' .....,..a l ,, ,..-1 Mrs. Miller Jackie Cowardin Denise Dyson Kathy Fechi Joe Field Margaret Harder Ramona Jenkins Richard Jordan Linda Kane Donna Krooskos John Lowry K 1 ,il J ' v l g X V Cheryl Murphy Terry Nichols Chuckie Reed Anthony Rhodes 41' 5 l v-P ' Q. 9 Q . , 4'-.1 I' I y K I x i 4 - Fila' f N YX li J Q Q 3 ' var Qu, ' 'tar' '1 . 9- gl. 1 -.., , if ei 4. if 'W Billy Rhodes Denise Starner Sfan Thurmon fi J I . 1 K 1' if-,f 'f' , it .13 ,J . had , 1-9' i i .-.X A I ' Y Y- L 'l ? N -,l ,Vin iq. .-A E ln N I Denise Vogt Reese FIRSTS L .-v if .v i ,.. 1. -L X Wx Q! ii fx Kim Ackley Brice Anderson. Jeffrey Beldin Marianne Bosserf John Carter Jay Emery Diane Foster Amanda Fuson Dennis Grigsby Tifnoihy Killeen WX, , 'V ' VV k 4 F ' ':-'-1 , ' Cf., I. V --15 Mrs. Stephenson GRADES 4-6 C!-1002.9 .Music is ci wonderful way in which young people con give glory to God In This wav, even The youngesf may Train Their voices To honor Their Creator. gW4lrQsQ'5 aura-fc' c s or i I Y A V - .. .. . M... Y -...---, - - . -i - v l I -Q!-N Standing, I to r: Lance Neuman, Suzanne Raff, Robert Wyatt, Lloyd Neuman, Beverly Way Clara Diaz, Stephen Luck. Seated: Betty Mellor, Michele Amero, Teresa Hayes. IEW Heyl Where's the squir1'gun?! 3. Where's my locker?' Well, I never!! Beautiful! Too bud if doesn'f run. Would you mind keeping your eyes on your own paper? Oneth...by...Icnd...c1nd...1wo1h...bysec. ..,IThinkyou better re-memorize that one. Here is The future of San Diego Academy. Hey lookif his socks don'1' mofch Yes you can go, but hurry right back OH No! We broke off his head. I don'f give a hoof what Simon says! Yea, schooI's o url! Teacher, Teacher I declare . . . I don'1' care, you can'f play on The merry-go-round Lullaby and Goodnight . . . Mr. WiegardT, These pas'r four years ThaT you have been wiTh us have passed by very rapidly. As we view The scenes of This act in our dreams, we see ThaT numerous improvemenTs have been made on our campus. We have seen The successful compleTion of a number of faciliTies, such as: The indusTrial arts building, The gym, The home arTs deparTmenT, and The band room. BUT more Than iusf The maTerial changes ThaT have Transpired under your leadership, we also realize a deeper and more personal relaTionship wiTh our school and wiTh our Lord Through your direcfion of our many acTiviTies. I As you now leave our campus To work for The MasTer in a new vineyard, and The curTain closes on This parT of your acr, we wish you Godspeed and God's blessing. We want To say Thank you, Mr. WiegardT, for sTopping by our school and making San Diego Academy a school of which To be proud. Your friends in Chrisf, The sTudenT body of SDA h li Q Illini: if gl I l If-,I V I I I c , , an-.,, Q! CAST I Determining that the curtain should not tall on us, and realizing that we must be preparing our lives for eternity, we are all rehearsing tor the final act in ea'rth's history, the second coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, which will indeed be the great Drama ofthe Ages. .,..g.-Q--f XE 'T X, ef, I: AJJJ1. t if WJ - -. . Y A X 1 1' gf, It -SI .-uw-:J ff e wan ffff ,B ,...-fe. ' 'Y 'if-jf' f1'519'f' ' . 'ug nf, .L i'f:51'lffl'f-'JLIQ7 'P- - -,Z , -'Q lf-4,.'f-gf? -1- , e '-.,' ', 'L ' , K, ,Lyn V. . ,,: , va, . -- L L' EXCI ff' 'uf Jijlbfi-'-.jj-. . . , - -., V 1 s 3 ' -ln-,-vx4.1 ..,,. ' ',4 , '.Fl1', ff: ,. H, 'I '11C1', ' - pe .ul as up - 'viii-1 ,, .a ' t Urn. .. L .1'-lat-lr ' - 'Tw Vlfvvfpfn A .:. -me ,avg ,, , , .- .Mila X if 1.-',...1 v 1 'v '?T+,7,f'-GU? 1 vr vpn W .,4,,, ' 1 . 1 ,,.:-449 A X. ,...A55y5 ie -.W ' ...,........ .-El fl -1, A f'. N I A 1 l -df ewes more , KJ We are especially thankful to all those ,'Q,.i5-at who have helped make this annual pos- ' e sible by their kind-hearted support. 1 , , w . J I , 1 ' d . 4 'J l , A P 1 , ..A:.:g lx n. l .V --3.1 .11 if .gu n - . ,' ' ' rm all . frpg, T 5.-IL! -', an ,,..,4 -g:,.L.g,.2,j-1 - -.Lg t.. Q U -- , -N . ,. ,. y A 1, fag. -, 1 g W4-LM Tig-,,,ggff, 521:12-ir 1 1 ' Vi 4 I f I .Le .14-,.... kfwf W1 ', 5' . W. ., ' f Ln.. J Wiifw mf W' '- '-1 ' 'ff ' Wg L: W ' -.,,,-f,.,. -i J W X W : H 5 ui i W ' W' 1 .,- - ' 9 'Y---'F -HA--:W :HQ 1 I X 'N Y 1 W W ls 3 W W W T say H W V W, - WWW W W 2 in is? ' W .lx A wsgfwr W . i W, ' - 1, W W ',- - ' W V. ag, Au, A 9 Wj?::L,?!-I ' 'L A W X ' WW -Mwb f I , .anziiiii--,'.:r, WE' , ', V. A I- :E ,H t W Come on Ritchie, Davicl's going to cry if you don't take it, PENNEY'S 1167 Highland National City 10th cmd Highland National City Well, girls, what am l going to da about this spot? JUL-EVE TEENS 8: TOTS South Bay Plaza National City 1043 Highland National City The Mothers Brothers What fly on what cherry? HOUSE OF MUSIC NIEDERFRANK'S ICE CREAM 944 Plaza National City 726 A' Avenue National City By George! There is ci little stubble! Yes , . , make mine milk, WILLIAM PIERCE HOUSE OF NUTRITION Studio of Photography For quality health foods l2lO Fifth Avenue San Diego l, Calif. 1125 Sixth Avenue Sqn Diego BE 2-OIO7 Berge - Roberls Morluary National City, California Ernest L, Mellor 607 National Ave. Manager 474-6565 96 l , , e. 'll e f : , ' Z . , ', Tawrg Z V7 54.32. inf... ,,,.-..- .. 2..- A., .LA A Oh, no! He's flirting with mel NATIONAL STATIONERS 829 Notionol Avenue Notionol City . . 77 F' l.f.-1. ':. 411111 Poor Bobby! N DIEGO JANITOR SUPPLY COMPANY 1649 S. EUClid NGti0r1Gl City O G Street Son Diego ED Uh ohl He iust broke a strand. 621 South Euclid Notionol City WEISSER SPORTING GOODS 264-5712 1018 Notionol Ncitioncil City e t 'R . i' Grossmont Optical Company GRANT R. BEALS DISPENSING OPTICIAN - Utility Frames - Budget Frames -Fashion Eyewear -Custom Eyewear -Sunglasses RX 84 Plano Specialists in eye wear design 84 fitting ,One ofthe largest selections in San Diego Open Mon-Fri. 9-5 Eves. 84 Wk. ends by appointment Grossmont Bus to door Ample free parking Suite 211, Grossmont Medical Center 5565 Grossmont Center Drive, La Mesa ., K. Q 133. P ., .-dffyf' :Y fx.. .., 11 ffm' K'-5-fi-'-,in 1' if I l . .. ,- - ., ,,: f- . 1 -1- ,-fr., 'mv ' f -4+ lu. 1- 'ffl M .f V . ,V A' L l . ,f'9' V2.5 1 vi , K . A if X ...r r ' -:,', -':ssB-2,.:,,hL5.-.awk 'lim .I .L - in .- f' 3iQ5,3 Jffg5',Z. fN? ' f -- 43 ',.'-' ' 'V 1 , Jw Jim, . I -'T' F, J Q- -H-,. - ' :-4.-w , ' 1 , . ,'. ,iv-rf 1 ,,,..,.I,.4 1: - , H Y: 2-Bi' 1 i , ,A F :JL-'f f' aw- ' X- Y ,. Y , 1 'g ' , - - 'sa , 1.1 4' . .. , W , ,V . Y . V Y ir' ' - A Q . W A I . w !7m2'5i? A f .' 'QQ,! . i gwf L f ' ' ' ' .1 L.-.N N, Q V Tm' wt FIS Friendly Progressive Evangelistic SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE dll SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OFFICE JOHN OSBORN SOUTHEASTERN BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE 9707 Magnolia, Arlington Calif President Arlington, Loma Linda, Paradise Valley You CAN on :mo THIS Plcruns I I I I I I I I fi ,ul - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE THE REGISTRAR, PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE, ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA . POCI QULHUTY Qlaf 'This machine does many things. It, uh, uh, . . . Sou+h Bay Press 317 National Avenue Nafional CiTy, Calif 1 i Q- . f.,l' ix, f Q I 1 f .4 Q fflllff' n A 57' -' ,Q .57-V -32' 5 if ,, . -V W ., , ., V Q 1 L.-D, , - -- -muy! A r A wiv L1 1 f , :.:4Qfa 'f' . A TEST? Q7 A x Y ,L B I llll ll! ll EF w r 4 ' f , . V.,:,, W ,EQ ,- mul R0 Q 4' 55' , f' .. f'!fT' ' HX , ER 1... qq I, R ,,,1 f H0555 I L H? X I b I Ta? U, if George's Bakery 1519 Highldnd Avenue Naiional City Heal'l1 Funeral Home l ' - . NATIONAL ClTY'S ONLY L' L :Q if - ,T ff' FAMILY OWNED MORTUARY ' wr' . 5 A 1, ' -:Hi l re. A- ?g 5 I it , al T0ClGl l'lSC1fl1 Q: Rosalyn Heath 4 Jim Howard Heath 61 l Highland Avenue Teresa Heath Sharon HeClTl'1 Cathy, your hand is on wet paint. HELIX GENERAL PAINT Oh, NO, lt's sleeveless! LION CLEANERS Imperial Lemon Grove i6i5 E. 8th St. National City Ouchl Tommy, you're sticking mei 8TH STREET FLORIST Let's drag to the next light. WESTERN SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 26 E. 8th Sr. National City 2200 5th Street San Diego H 8. H PHARMACY ZESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS QESC-RIPTION DELIVERY CKROOM SUPPLIES l Open daily 9 u.m. to 8:45 p.m. Closed Sunday CALL 477-'I 'l7'I 40 National Avenue National City J. E. KNAPP COMPANY Serving San Diego County COMPLETE Landscape and Irrigation CONSTRUCTION Residential and Commercial Licensed and Liability Insured Landscape Contractor 1163 Broadway El Caion 442-22l4 T05 ?' ,- 3 .6 ' '.'L,h'w.' 2 F , ff iwilii, ,-., .5 4 4' Q 'K -. 'N if If , 3 E A sy 73' Ai, 'ri' JM 1 J 3 g 4 , I + r , wg! R , J f 'vw if if ,.1 f' . Z vi 1 , W1 ,. N, ' if x 1 M yg,i.,, l . f. , fi' , f 4 fr A I J f :U '. I - Q A 145 if, 1 , I r, , K' F' .9 N 1 N , f , ' ,ax ra wus' ' if . E I 35 ' Q Jr'-2 vvw z ':'f . ' I- I 355-:rif f-::g:s! .L Lb, V HV if Y ' X 1 ' A Q fl - '?5: f.+ . 17 R A , lkbd ' Eu -f ,I X 4 I , -,L+ fe. 'Q if ' ,W 1 E X. ' fo V69ff5A0.,...... 5? V 2 7 1 'T V. .,: Q, wer PQ-L-' .- . ,l X Q TTQW5 H. Mk bfi f' 1 M 1 w if W, , . 3 :A J' 1-4. .. 4,l, ,. . I, L Nl' O, lf' ..,,, .I ,A , Q4 '. -. TW ils'5lP if, .4 , Qs, LA D-S--. - ---MM J i- .. wi, I in.----+435 Y, , X I V- N4 V 3 'L ,n 'g pf ','i4.? Xa., , - ' ' 'f'35fh 9 Q., I N. x... I 'QQ' 5,-T 0, ,, n -4-, , N i iw ' V .-is 1 Q -1 - -.Q-Q .fl -A ' is 'NH' Q.. ' Al lr ,,A- AA . - I QPONQOIZQ EDWIN W. REINER, M.D. OWEN W. WHEELER, M.D. DONALD L. ACKLEY, O.D. RICHARD E. BOWERS, M.D. BRUCE A. SANDERSON, M.D. C. G. LUNDQUIST, M.D. DALE E. HOYT, M.D. WILLIAMVE. SINCLAIR RAYMOND I. DOWNS, M.D. HARRY C. MATTISON, D.D.S. ACICN mY ARNE KNUTSEN, M.D. WALTER C. FAHLSING, M.D. GORDON D. SKEOCH, M.D. WILLIAM T. ALDRICH, M.D. MILTON FREDRICKSON, M.D. PAUL A. WILLIS WILLIAM F. BAKER, M.D. E. J. SHELDON, M.D. LOUIS M. BISHOP, D.D.S. ROY F. BERRETT, M.D. Although the final pages of this annual have been completed task would not be finished unless I took advantage of th is oppor tunity to thank those who have contributed in a very special way t the publishing of the 1965 Lighthouse. First of all, I woul cl like t acknowledge the one person who many times combined all his energies to become my entire staff. Mr. Hendley, because you hav photographer, a real inspirational layout editor, and most i My remarkable staff for all hard-working help. gone far and beyond your call of duty as an annual sponsor, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have been an excellent business manager, a great advertising man, a dependable m portant of all, the most wonderful sponsor anv staff could ever have. Special thanks also goes to: their Taylor Publishing Company and their fine representative, George Rentfro. KOGO Radio and Television Station for the use of their studio and equipment. Dennis Wilcox, Cheryl Corey, Bill Bossert, and Richie Bowers for their services. Lee Peterson, Surfer Magazine for photo on page 51. William Pierce, our photographer the use ofthe picture on p. 106 and IO The E The Review 84 Herald Publishing -Association for 7. ditor SENIORS ARISPE, ARLENE 253 Cuyamaca Sr., E.C. ARKINSON, JAN 906 W. 5th St., Esc. BAILEY, GEORGE 2512 Hill Drlve, N.C. BARNES, LEONARD 650 Pyramid St., S.D. 14 BERRY, MARY 505 Iona Dr., S.D. BIGLEY, KIM 4834 Sussex Dr., S.D. BOSSERT, CANDY 4449 Vista Coronado, C.V. BOURDEAU, JAMES 2016 E. 4111 St., N.C. BOWERS, RICHARD 6707 Frlars Rd., S.D. BRASSINGTON, TOM 4595 Panorama Dr., L.M. BYLSMA, MARY Rt. 1 Box 36, Call. CLARKE, LA VOGUE 3009 E. 5th, N.C. COOK, GARY B24 Arcadia PI., N.C. COREY, CHERYL 4317 Keeler Ave., S.D. DAVIS, JUDY 2608 E. 3rd Sr., N.C. DOWARD, MELODY 412 Country Club Dr., Esc. FERNANDEZ, YOLANDA 10065 Del Rio Rd., S.V. HAMRICK STAN 6713 rserdonie sr.,s.D. HOLLISTER, KATHY 139 Landis Ave., C.V. HOYT. SHIRLEY 4795 Calle Mesito, Bon. HUGULEY, GLENN 6225 Tooley St., S.D. 14 KALISCH, JULIE 1874 Ridgeview Dr., S.D. KLINGBEIL, JON 4979 Deaton Dr., S.D. KNUTSEN, ALLEN 4270 Cobalt Dr., S.D. KOLPACOFF, TOMAS 1620 Angelus, L.G. LA DAM, ELIZABETH 2810 Massachusetts Ave., L.G. LARSEN, RAYMOND 144 E. Queen Ann Dr., C.V. LEDINGTON, LINDA 1034 Blackbird St., E.C. LUKENS, SHARON 5038 Beech St., S.D. 2 MARION, LOLITA 2441 Beta St., N.C. MEDINA, SARA 7663 Church St., L.G. MITCHELL, CARLTON 1105 Beverly, S.D. MOLINA, CAROL P.O. Box 513, S.Y. NATONI. MARC 637 E. First St., N.C. NIEMI, REBECCA 1556 Plover St., S.D. 14 ORTUTAY, BOB 2850 Wyandotte Ave., S.D. 17 PALMER, ROSLAND 2811 Londsccyae Dr., S.D. PEIER, PATT 1844 Denver St., S.D.10 POTTER, JANICE 10440 Rancho Rd., L.M. POTTER, LINDA 1939 Horbison Con n Rd., E.C. YO REESE, LARRY 4204 Cobalt Dr., L.M. RIVAS, HENRY 2735 Hlll Dr., N.C. TYNDALL, DAVID 330 Roosevelt St., C.V. U'REN. ROBERT 7150 Peter Pon, S.D. 14 WILLIS, PAMELA 841 -68th St., S.D. 14 JUNIORS ALDRICH NANCY 3418 Valley Road, Bon. BAILEY, ANITA 2512 Hill Dr., N.C. STUDENT BERNHARD, DENNIS 1849 E. 16th, N.C. BLAKELY, KENNETH 820 Arcadia Pl., N.C. BOSSERT, BILL 4449 Vista Coronado, C.V BOUCHARD, PENELOPE 10351 Don Pico St., S.V. CARTER, CONNIE 223 Doniax Ave., I.B. CUMMINS, JOY 155 Prospect St., S.D. DETLOR. LYNN 1424 Braddock St., S.D. 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