Western Apostolic Bible College - Our Treasure Yearbook (Stockton, CA)
- Class of 1962
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'Q,3i5 'Fc ,F M - N in-1 1- in K ,VN ..lxw, W f.,--4' X A s, ... . Q x 'H' --..-Mangan , ,,,f.,..,,.,., . , ' ' H W Q 1 ' af dculf L1 no faq ffyfl 30600 110051 Cgflbn 0606 H of Zigi' qf enfabcmillfs 51 I P' I if? f - . 's k it' Al N f bf. f:fIifv'?'1'y Y iff f X' . Q. 'I 1.5 HX v .----.t,y- , -1, . ,'I -1 .Q .fyj 'Myff' in .f 2 jf'1 ,, H E, i Bti fi . ijt g is T' MQ fd, U e 8.1 .gil tl, n rd A if L .rf W . rt, s I 5- ,. 1 -. ri.: var . N'- sk, . iii' , .x sl. 'QAM H- x :veg-i , . X U' WSJ 'Q' 14 ' ' .i ' .Xi-2 WH:-,qnfrsf-, -'w 1. t ?Fs,4if-si 1-' - J i. 'SN -ri'- 'F' f' ..: Q wr r s --. FQREWQBQD Amid the storm of life, helpless against the vast bleak, howling skies, man finds himself surrounded by perplexing problems and driven to find solace from the relentless evil powers of the world. It is then that he seeks a refuge. Where could one find a better refuge than in Christ, the Solid Rock '? The Lord is our rock, our fortress, and our deliverer. Ag David we can Say with assurance, The God of my Rockg in Him will I trust, He is my shield ,... my refuge, my Savior. In my distress I called upon the Lord, and cried to my Godg and he did hear my voice. It is with this in mind that we have chosen the theme, ROCK OF AGES , for this year's annual. It is the desire of the annual staff through the presentation of this yearbook to leave with you an album of memories of days spent at WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE. As you reminisce over this, another school year, we hope that it will inspire you to be steadfast and unmovable in the truth, never compromising on Bible-found convictions and standards. ED IT ORS 4- .. t-.Ma Xtsksfilsss... e-'f Tlinf ., -f .i?'I',:.,, 1' if' 'Ti 4 Qlailal gi ' 'Fifa w-,Q i 'aa-. im he CALL ld 0,1 On 'The Fic 5 John 4:35 n 4 el F Q GMU-.EWTTQEQ whom THE nhhsiusy 1:51 - 4' r T islam' Lf LQ AJ., gi' ui-'inlinz 'gBf 1112 Qpnl FKLLMENT rn 9 Ygbz lb Lane I Stockton, Cahiomia 82 The FUL Then Said I Hue Am Ig Send Me Isa. 6:8 X981 Cherokee lf approved unto God II , 77,71 2 ow ,hyse . :lj h 9051 to S The PREP AR 1 ATTON w my ' - V ifg c q ' I -iss rv Z, H Y FLW, ,M um'-:ia , J ,jp 7: 3 ww f W C W M11 w 'N ww , Mm N W W FQ? t W'Mf W M 2'WWWW , , ., wi, ij t-M mf, ,tc 'W W J J H HHN A W W' , VNMMW, uf-,,.,, ? W !, N,W4NflN'NiNNWUN W N ., E :J w a 'ni in wh t,Ww.NMMmgl x ,,,, pig ' , 11 ' W1:,-ei. . ta , W MH .yrww 14, if ' W A X 'Q N W Q' 'MMmr,!ly'lT'WW W W i a W . A June l, l962 t'se, that the theme of God is Dear Students and Friends: lt seems most fitting, as we set forth this short trea i OUR TREASURE should be centered around UA Rockng not only because our declared to be a Roch, but also we feel in part this solidity has been a manifest attribute of this class who have by conquest completed their course. There are perhaps many formations of God's creation more attractive than that of stone, yet no object is used so extensively to describe stability and dura- bility as a rock. A common comparison to this is the almost unusual phrase, nLiKe the Rock of Gibraltoru. lt was with this formation Jesus employed to express the security of his Church when he said, U..Wpon this Roch T will build my Church...'. He also pictured the individual whose experience stood the storms of life because he built his house upon the rock. lt is to this rock like stability your whole curriculum at WESTERN APOSTOLTC BTBLE COLLEGE has been centered with the purpose in mind of conditioning your ministry to stand uncompromising in the fast-growing storms of apostasy and a Laodicean spirit of peaceful co-existance. When your world around you is being shaken, may God help you to ever Uremember the things thou has learnedu, and nthough heaven and earth should pass away, his Word will never pass away.U To the many friends of WESTERN APOSTOLlC BTELE COLLEGE, may we express our gratitude for your solid support of the College. lt is this co-operation that makes the sending forth of trained workers possible, and also, it is this support that makes it possible for you to share with the staff of WESTERN APOSTOLJC ETBLE COLLEGE in the harvest of souls reaped by these ministers as they go into the whitened harvest fields. Finally, may we all collectively consume from the honey in the Rook and drink ame spiritual rock which is Christ until he comes. Yours in Christ, from that s Rev . Cly President Our A1M God'x Bm For The West 4? ? 4- onlin it 'Q Y, O. Ellingsworth Sec' if 8 MN n t WR LE. Rode Sec. ff 7 Dist Supt Barney Roberts Sec. ii 6 1 Wrlliam Liarrett Sec. if 5 if K , r I. A, Maxwell U f f A .,,. an,-V W 'f'wl W1 SQA , -- ', ' SCC- if 4 it 'l l l 'l in if ,W mtlwflilfl tt2'x,' ' r , tw, IL, , il ,iw wi ll ' A W' b lew F v L T all W J' l WJA' Q ' b ' l ' as vf- Q-ws 15 XHXX' NA,X-X Lillian White Ladies Auxiliary President Samuel White Sec. if 3 , . . Florence Ripley Ladies Auxiliar Secretary EDUEGECWCQGBS NED QF , X1 Q2 N EUDUCATUQDRJ -W w.a hm wwf ' E A lht , f as f -lf 1. 4 J Q 'oi-..-,I 2 JI aa wvmgr - N Q. gwf ' -. , . .-'1 . . , .Jf 1, ' - ,an .A ., s 9 .fa- ..z,F,i:Z'E'i 'ff..G'f5 1 1. gnu. 'fi -5-inf ---1: G sf' A: The Editoral Staff of WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE chose to honor for this year's dedication f MI! the District Board and Officials of the Western District of the United Pentecostal Church Incorporated. We greatly appreciate their cooperation and support in behalf of WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE. QE The organization of the Western District has its beginnings in 1930 when eleven churches united their E' ee ' .1 . I5-Q fx .j gglf-sigya gr' QW? aw, -3 QI s Y -J. 'fi 5' 1555533 4 '-. a S. Q.. '-'r' -. 2.15 efforts to form what was called the PENTECGTAL MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE. At this time the West- ern District included such states as Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, and California. In the year 1936, the area was divided due to the growth of the work in the district. The Western District then consis- ted of California, Nevada, and Arizona. In the year of 1945, the name of the Western District was changed to the WESTERN DISTRICT OF THE UNITED PENTECOST AL CHURCH INCORPORATED. At the present time the Western District consists of California and Nevada. Various District Superintendents have contributed much to the growth and progress of the District. The First District Superintendent was Rev. J. A. Johnson who served from 1930 to 1936. The second was Rev. W. R. Pair who served from 1936 to 1938. Rev. Harry Morris served from 1938 to 1940. Rev. I. A. Johnson was again leected to office in 1940 and served until 1948. Rev. Odell Cagle served from 1948 to 1955. Rev. G. S. Roney served from 1955 to 1961. Rev. W. R. Pair, our present superinten- dent, was again elected to office in 1961. We greatly appreciate these who have helped to promote the Western District. WESTERN APWTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE was officially dedicated On June 21, 1953 by .. ff w?.f f 'r 1. Jr, '. I . A434 .f , - fr. lffv- f - '7-. 2 Qf f ,fl -.14 .L -1 , , ,1f5,, 1 1 .K ' . I' po 'fi fl T -.AR I. 4,9 L V -' ' f' ' x 'jJ, Q A 'X nj the district officers and General Superintendent Rev. A. T. Morgan. We would like ' - to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have helped make possible the establish- ment and growth of the College. We also appreciate the various churches and past- 4 '5-'EQ mow C52 on-T mOO 11' .-UE' 5'-Us mmm 525 2.-1 55'- UQ53. r--H Dv: x40 OE Eco 21? :JO no QD-I 5-'CD 5.-. no : '5-' om no .... '30 sf? EGG 6.0: fl 52 Ur-v 53 ae- mE, ::1 isa P-' '52 Sm 55 03 Ee co Circ o ati. Z F X lfvfl, P KAWQ-1 E fi 5 .-'Z'T f:-75? , To this worthy group of officials of the Western District we dedicate the 1962 annual 19- 3. -an ' .H ' OUR TREASURE. We pray that through the years to come, should our Lord tarry, 391 the District will continue to unite their efforts in promoting the Great Work of God. 5 ' -E fi lt ss 5 : 1v ffl' K- avtm 1 ' ' 1 ' W' :if 'N 3785'- Gl 114' . fp - iii. f Q .F x , 1 7. I 1 2 stars. 'XIV Q . if 'Q --,515-3 -alfa '?i, ?-it-rx 5 if ff: . 'f'l'. 4 t.-. . V. V- 1- -+w-:f-f--- ea. 'fi..?LTI .Q y ' -' r -gg., , - tzf.5g1.' 9 'fsi1.RZtf.u V fr :.n.vf.ff.a-at ', i'fafr r-' Ytsfses. as - m l a ., 1 s 5' x ,- ' ,Q H .1 nf, 1 . P '- .flaw 6 9 is .3155 ,H l tgftgtgzxj ,.xv,g,:Y, .ul : X. . - 1' Afsirwt. ' -- X. fry., fx-xx -I 1 1,1 x-X v- in Epi' Vg .rt K, 1 -- -:gg as U. 1 1 w. ln' 1' 'I Q f :1 .lfi hm-me if I' THE CAMPUS OF TI-IE WESTERN AlPCCDSWCfM.UC U M CQDELEGE 1981 Cherokee Lane STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA aw .141-15.3 -aol-1-,gm .- a . v v v - , C v - as , -a s ?4 - , 1 it -LM! In H X xg- ww Yu ADMUNUSTEBATUCDN E3HDUfLEDUlNG GUIMSSQ mammal scwcfmvnu, az-Qu-arm 1 GUNS EDQEBMI EFSECEBEATUCDLNI AND' ENIENUING UQAM. CEASSEBQQMS M H fm., w My ,, 'if' .Wifi H 'x ,sr 'H W w M H wi- U: H r., , ,Y ,, af J, ,. ,N 'W 1 , , X uw. ,:,,,, P'- CCCDUJLEGE GUUMS EMDLBM 2 llcfi E X Sis. McC1ary and Sis. Inabnit QAssistam Cooksj EDUENIUENIG M. WD GMTFCH KN .R K I x Dining Hall dw. H HM N ,QL Nffesffgj Y 4' V Y Sis. ELhe1McC1ary Cook ?w!H5 fl ii VESPER SERVICE BQYSU DQRM V .5 .Tp ,A . QW,-25 JK Boys gather for a visit. Student has daily devotion in his room. DORM COUNSELLORS - John Goodwin, Kenneth Bledsoe and Wayne Maxwell - Student Counsel- lors. Bro. Dugas - Head Counsellor CQMEGE GUWLS0 EMD EM fl, neg HEAD CCUNSELLOR - Sis. Lois Seibold Student Counsellor - Glenora Royer These girls enjoy a time of relax- ation as they gather at the piano to sing. VESPER SERVICE W1 Preparation is made for the classes of the pr. If 1 i fb J I Qs! X X next day. 'QW If -.4-,. , S , Sis. Inalvnir, L rf l HUGH SQIHIKDGDR. GUEQUQSU EDCDEF3 Counsellor A H x xl., w n Qu: War . . ' ,- 0 . , 'u , I. 0 -, Study is done in preparation for the following day. Girls shown with stuffed animals. Vesper Service is in Progress '-'HT V 'AW fl if A ' ..s.Ai1 cf'f,, 4 mica. L N 47 'Q' 5.1- ,QE UN APPPUBECUATUQINI T0 CDAWD QF EDUEQECWCQWGS QF WESTERN ZMPCQSWQLUC I LE CCDMEGE We, the Student Body and Faculty extend to the School Board of Directors our sincere thanks for. their continu- ous efforts to promote WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE. The School Board, although it is not seen by the in everyday life, is the guiding force by which our school functions. 5 11' X 'Cx . ...N T thy.. Rev. W. R. Pair Rev. Barney Roberts Rev. I. E. Rode Rev. O. District Supt. Presbyter Sec. No. 6 Presbyter Sec. No. 7 Presbyter Sec. No. H fitr ' I din LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Left to Right: Rev. Arthur Duck, Bro. Claude Adair, Rev. C. J. Haney fPresidentJ Bro. Emil Schmidt fi 3 I FU. N ,. A ' A 1 ? , i Q 9.6-- Sis. Olive Haney - Regisuar. QWUCE V .V .-. , .J Q, sg.. 'X K us I 5 aim., E , 5 7 1 1 bu f f Www ' i 1 -5 f ff M 4 1.5 ri in , L275Al --. ,W . ' '- -sql 1 tl ' 4 4 , -' .al P R 'ii Q. 4? -5 5 3 5 . ,gg .A i i mf. ig -i, ti-M 'I . -i. - 'mai' p' I Sis. Lois Seibold - Office secretary Rev. C.J. Haney - as seen in his office. a ' 1 L STUDENT CCM NC it 1 D4 pxr OFFICERS: Glenora Royer - Treasurer, Shirley Haney - Secretary, Rev. C.J. Haney - Sponsor, Wayne Maxwell - Vice President, Roy Bettis - President. , S., gl 1 Council in Session ,fs w is 5 W' 'i'Q-411Iii:- - ' :e--'g1- w'?':-s'fF'1'.'-' :EsQ1'r?1a:.Q2f9 ,' '1. PHL'---1-' - .16-4:3-...-. 4 . -- 1 '- ' .45-'. '-q . . . ,..-A ,nl e?iff'.t5g:g-175411 1., P- Y The Student Council is cornposed of me of the student body. The president is appointed by the facultyg other officers are elected by the student body. Its purpose is to maintain and up- hold theconstitution Of W. A. B. C. A150 SI found idle or slack in their work duties are dealt with accordingly by the council. Student Council of W. A. 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Counselling 85 Guidance lst Sem. Prophetical Research Pentecostal Doctrine 2nd Sem. I Public Speaking 2nd Sem. III Public Speaking 2nd Sem. Rev. 8a Mrs. Clyde J. Haney Sc Family M3350 QMIWE EHIZMNEY 'vi-. i , Scripture Panorama Child Study The Haney Home an mf 1 nay. Hesse rtaamlcus , f sumnff'f ,Ur 'Risen' 1-U I 1, 5'Q?QfiH?'i ' 1 l I J E E I I V l..fAi-wh ll i i Rev. ti Mrs. Jesse Francis CRL Family High School Shop Minor Prophets lst Sem. Acts lst Sem. Major Prophets Tabernacle lst Sem. Typology 2nd Sem. Church History GBE Q E9 HM. DMG ,W United States History Sunday School Methods Homilitecs lst Sem. Rev. 8a Mrs. Paul Dugas 86 Family Old Testament History Theology 1 Teacher Training lst Sem. Practice Teaching 2nd Sem. II Public Speaking Parliamentary Law 2nd Sem Orientation lst Sem. Personal Evangelism Cultism College Choir GSEENINJ in ual NWEY ff' fv- 'vs Rev. 8aMrs. Kenneth Haney Missions Ministerial Ethics Building Sc Construction Q P Ml. BWBRUCE .5 Rev. 85 Mrs. Paul Price ga Family 5 ? 5 L L v i s Q THUREEQYEAWB CCDULEGEC lEll?3lIClUl. MA Wallis General Epistles ------ Hebrews and Leviticus-U --'- Life of Christ ---- Major Prophets-H Minor Prophets --------- Old Testament History-- Panorama of the Bible ---- ---- Pauline Epistles ------- Pastoral Theology-- - Pentecostal Doctrine ---- Poetic Books ---------- Prophetical Research ---- ---- Study of Acts ------- Tabernacle ---- Theology-- - Typology- -- Bible Atlas -------- Christian Etiquette ---- Christian Evidences ---- Church History ------ Church Supervision ------ - - - Counseling and Guidance--- --- Cultism ------ --------- Homiletics -------- --- Intertestament History- - - - -- - Ministerial Ethics ---- Missions ---------- Orientation -------- Parliamentary Law- - - Personal Evangelism- - - World Religions ------ Building BL Construction - - - - - -' Child Evangelism ---- Child Study ---------- Practice Teaching ------ Sunday School Methods-H ---- Teacher Training ------- ---- English ---------- Public Speaking ---- Public Speaking II--- Music Fundamentals ---- Choir --------------- Chorus ---------- Song Directing ---- Voice ---------- BIBLE AND TI-IEOLOGY The foundation of rightly dividing the Word A close study of each book - James through Jude The close relationship of these two books and the teaching of the true sacrifice of Christ brought to light The Life of Christ, His teachings, and travels A survey of the prophetic books from Isaiah to Daniel A thorough study of the prophetical books from all angles A study from Genesis to Esther A foundation course giving panoramic views of the Bible A book-by-book study of Paul's writings Presents the varied relationships of a pastor in life An introductory course to Doctrine Comprehensive study of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon An analysis of the Book of Revelation considered with other scriptures that dovetail on the subject Study of the Apostolic Church and Paul's life and journeys A study of the Tabernacle in its construction, purpose, and plan A careful study of the great doctrines of tire Bible A careful study of many and varied types of the Old Testament RELATED SUBJECTS A survey of the geographical aspects of the Bible The how of Christian conduct in everyday affairs A study of archaeological discoveries, writing of the Bible, and a study disproving evolution A general study of the Six Periods of Church History General principles of organizing and managing a church How to counsel the mentally and spiritually disturbed A study of the false doctrines and how to meet adherents with scriptural answers The outlining and preparing of a sermon A study of Persian, Greek, Maccabean, and Roman History, with empha sis on how they influenced God 's people The conduct and manners of the minister A study of the mission fields and work Adjusting to college life and related problems Proper way to conduct business meetings The problems of the personal worker A study of the great religions of the world RELIGIOUS EDUCATION A study of the building and construction of churches and Sunday School classrooms The study of how to win the child to Christ A study covering the general characteristics of the child Practical application of the principles of Teacher Training A study covering all phases of the Sunday School The principles and problems of teaching ENGLISH AND SPEECH A study of the fundamentals of English Special emphasis on technique of Public Speaking Advanced course with practice in conducting various services MUSIC A course introducing the basic theories of music Selected by audition for special programs and annual Spring tour Choral singing open to all students who are interested Fundamentals of directing and congregational singing Proper techniques in voice training Q 1 -at ,f , x .' I 0 .1 -tf. Civics lst Sem. California History 2nd Sem. Art 85 Crafts Life of Christ Journalism Poetic Books lst Sem. Intertestamental History 2nd Sem Christian Evidence r High School English Shorthand High School Choir College English Music Fundamentals Song Directing 2nd Sem. ae fwx Office Secretary College Girls' Counsellor Bookkeeping X iifi2ff ', iigi SE' 3 J, li Head Girls' Counsellor Assistant Cook USS RUNS SEU QMEID Sis. Lois Seibold in Her Room IMIGHSQ EVA UNA NUT .D 1. - ,. w J 5' :n Sis. Eva lnabnit in l-ler Room tb C L '-J x-,f 4' S Kikk, , CQILJLEGE SEINQIUCDIFB f. is ,' -,a ,j ,: . ,551 1- '. 15' , : 1 I, f A 5 1 ,. .qt 1 ,H - ,191 1 fa' ff. 141: U ii' 'WA - mf. J.-. Q K Fd by-xss Morfrdi' X ,i , T , O P . Q- gms, W - .df-1,g,4a,fwn . - , Q. 3 4.52 M f. ?fA g, ?nf 3Na gl ZI. H ' well -Fiiiins, S'3f:reSfaff5Benny 1 3' Rev. Clyde I. AHQDQ1-SPGQSQF - IGor. 7 :23-f'Y1fggaQre b0ugfTt2vgi'tYf a' price, begpot YfEgF1?5M Sifvama YiA J- ,,q, fm sf f,m,,xf. X- my zz.: :H . A' I mm 3, WAY NE M AXWELL Monahans, Texas Missionary Club l Library Committe l Crusaders l, 2 Decorations Chairman 2 Christian Workers Chairman 2 Choir 1, 2, 3 Vice President of Class 3 Food and Service Chairman 3 Class President l, 2, 3 Student Body Vice President 3 Student Council l, 2, 3 Student Counsellor Boys' Dormitory 2 3 Assis't Director Personal Evangelism Team 1 Director of Personal Evangelism 2, 3 Manager Student Store 1 Vice President Student Council 3 Supervisor of Boys' Work Duty l Choir 2, 3 Library Committee 2 Ministerial Club l, 2, 3 Chorus l Crusader Evangelism Team 3 sid Bib le - Aires Qu arter Annual Editor 2, 3 Assis't Annual Editor l Class Secretary l, 2 Food and Service Committee Decoration and Publicity 2, 3 Chorus l Crusaders League l, 3 LADEAN BALDRIDGE Levelland, Texas Student Body Treasurer l, 3 Student Council Member l, 3 Crusaders League l, 2, 3 Choir l, 2, 3 Sunday School Teacher l, 2, 3 Missionary Club Member l, 2, 3 Missionary Club Secretary 2 Missionary Club President 3 Planning and Program Chairman 2 Apostolic Power Secretary l, 2 ROBERT PIL KINS Christian workers Club 1, 2, 3 Sanlose. Califorma 1 GLE NORA ROYER Woodland, California vs,s , 3 P SEINIUQEBS0 TESTUMQNUES Ufayrwf 7'rva,,,.,.,-JJ! a24.6.w 2 UWJMZKQF, W? Affwfwf' WZW wwgamgezt, ywwwgwf .Q Q 1 wp M W1 4116, 'W'f'M : VW Z-Jvw,!.A6,..f ?1fJZ'B.CI-, +1-122-ffmdejv-,aaa.,e4f,,w,.az2w..4 g..aafLafQ,Z'7l5'f?,3.+O-.,K19z,,w-6 Oyez- wwwawaya, JW?-1 51-Mfgaffwffif 466vu!4Lf17.4fd,f,0.-1Za.ff duffJnfL4!. VMJ.4fM4A ' ' any M , I I 'yacc-pa! I I Q-Zowffyv h Q! Mm jam, . ' f 1 - fx 5U-627521 flax' am, 344 ? fjfwwwg zdaiiwyffnf - lFAE3l.UAl.MJElNITAE3'Y MNH! The meeting comes to order as Bro. Paul Dugas explains the proper steppir1gstones of an organized business meeting. TEIE IBEWS and tsvurucus Rev. Jesse Francis introduces the close relationship of Hebrews and Leviticus and the manner in which the writer in Hebrew estab1ishes the Levitical rituals as types of the supreme sacrifice of Christ. K Q , 1 I' f TEEVN- 2 , fi I ENBACTUCE TEACHUINIG Students prepare for future teaching as they scale the cliff towards effective teaching by applying different ways and means of pre- senting the lesson. ' ,. X.- v, aw -J.'.,,rg-'- IHIQMUEEWUCS The I-Iomiletics student learns to fortify their sermon thoughts with an effective outline that he might persuade men with the Gospel of Christ. Instructor - Rev. Paul Dugas. EHIECDILCDGY The Theology class gives students a strong hold for establishing their doctrinal be- liefs on the Rock Christ Jesus . Instructor - Rev. Paul Dugas. MUNCDE3 WRCCDERIFUETTS Minor Prophets is a study including authorship, lifting message of the prophets and their scrip- tural interpretations. Taught by Rev. Jesse Francis. it , . QJJMINE EE9lISU'l.ES In his letters to churches, Paul often emphasized the importance of being a stepping -stone rather than a stum- bling block. Rev. C. I. Haney is the Instructor. background, and the up- MUSSUQNS Students learn of the Bul- warks already existing on the field, of the tactics of effective mission work, and of the need awaiting them. Instructor: Rev. Paul Price . Y 1 couwsrttumi The prospective Counsellors are taught to point the trou- bled soul to the Cleft of the Rock where there is refuge and strength. Instructor: Rev. C.J. Haney E CHE W3 UINUN These potential teachers face the problems of ing the solid Word of as Bro. Dugas emph the learning process. V ,Fw . :if A2218 , W UW HN i 1 CQUJLEGE MDINUCDEQS I Q D-1 CLASS MQTTQ: S ponsor-Rev. 6:16 - Abovq all, gilging the Y WHQI:-wif? Ye Shall '10 all the fireyfdarts of the ifi wick?-.d. N f,, qy1 , .K 555211 x Agn. .N M i H 1 www, m x.-an .?5 -'3'-? ' -YE fad, , . W? ,, l T, T LAWRENCE BOBO ROY BETT15 E Port Arthur, Texas Stockton, Calif. l DICK FRANCIS Stockton. Calif. ,X , STUART MCCARTHY DAN MCCUNE Amarillo, Texas Salem, Oregon r I 1 E ?' ,ml 1, 1 'fi ll' jldxffflwl U . , , . ,ii 5 Y WW A ' 1 1 l A if CESAR CRUZ Managua, RONALD BURGER Mesa, Arizona 1, twin. CHARLES GOODWIN Stockton, Calif. BENNY ORTEGA GARY SYL Torreon, Coahuila Bryan, .fd IOHN BASKIN ROBERT CROWNOVER -art Arthur, Texas St. Louis, Missouri Wolf HENRY FEURESTEIN JOHN GOODWIN Stockton, California Pasadena. California WF at I' .o,-wif? .img - f 4111!- I fi ,,.,,yqJ' II? 'D A LYONS KOTO ONUKI BILL PALMER DARLINE ENSIGN SHIRLEY HANEY Stockton, California Long Beach, California Stockton, California MARY ROBERTS JOYCE SULLIVAN Texas Tokyo, Japan Stockton, California Stockton, California gi is ' af -if ., 2 Q ' ..-52:1 H' H A 4 it align W fr f ' V Z Y fy , X 1 wifi? ?1':.EE -F ' -L.. - ' S. - - Sr,-9:-31. ..., ai, . L -T Y A f l f t Tt'5:'1B1E5e22Mi2ii1.ta0as, it 1 - 'fx 175 ll, 3 j' M, egg' ' :- wr i .ui WDCCDILKUJGYY The purposes of God are clearly seen as Old Testament types lay the groundwork for New Testament types as discovered in Typology Class. Rev. Jesse Francis - Instructor ' 1Q if -' ,,-. fa r , f- 'mir' '-' ir .-' N 2 4,2 ,. -'f ' .V kkk, ,e..zu.1-:mrs st, - ,Fil . , Suu ,mmf unau' . - . We- ef' J' '- ' ii ' r-TP'-ESQ?-lv vwwfm 1' ' ' ' ' 1 M 'Vs ,- ... L ,Q f ' Y wg-g2':'-1 Wifir' - as. aa. .:1 -eel. , ff ' M-iif-,-'ififiut V' 'e ' t Q ww- . ' ' ' M ns. 5 qi-4' a-u,.r,a,, Mm ,V Q sf: Q 4 ' ' . ,.t. ',, '-- 2, 7 . fL'- , 4325, +-1 Am rj.: Y 2 +'f4?12:'? if ' ge cyl- 2:53 - A JM ' 'uri it V' L H ggi? ix 1is:fgsz.ef ' 5 J 1 W 7 fig wifi. 1 .sm , rr wsu, ,wana ---- 1 ---- - - REPEQQIPIHIETTUCA UBESE BCH U ANNIE? UU Prophetical Research I and II students can more clearly visualize how Daniel's prophesy is strengthened by coinciding scriptures from the book of Revelation as they are taught from this chart by Rev. Clyde Haney. Z 1H . r . r . r EW- .A s . G cuunsu sutastavusuou Church Supervision is an instructive course' which supports the general principles of organizing and managing a church. This chart is an aid to the study of this course. N -,- :I CHESUSTUAN EWUDEINJCE The Archaelogical discovers found in the Rock and Caverns of the hillsides help prove the authenticity of the Bible. These Christian Evidence students are taught by Sis. Mary Lou Myrick cg- F ff, + ,Q fo T aura.. .MJH xl H Fxi.. ivaivrnz ' 'M ' ELK . rum., QE 427355 ' , ,T it I LUBINEDAY SCEHIQDCCDU. ' h VJ -4- K ' METIHIGDEDS Phe formation of methods and building td reaching the peak of constituency of the turch is imparted by Rev. Paul Dugas in inday School Methods class. WSX EIBINIACHE v. Jesse Francis informs the students of the nstruction and the functions of the taber- cle and types and shadows of the concrete urch of today. 310 I1-l gil,- l img' CHURCH IHIUSTITQEW Church History relates the history of the church from the foundation of beginning to its present day condition. Instructor - Rev. Jesse Francis ii if ,l all ilu, i ' .5 Q .J L, 1 ll l. IMIAMCQJLB WZGDEPIHIETTS Major Prophets is a study reaching from Isaiah to Daniel in which the prophets grand- ly foretell of the smiting of all nations and the regathering of the fragments of Israel. Instructor - Rev. Jesse Francis EECQEEIETTUCAE EESEAEEEI Bro. Haney teaches in Prophetical Research the definite steps toward understanding Reve- lation, supporting the prophetic interpre- tations by other scriptures such as in Daniel and Matthew. EMIUNUSTEEUAE ETIHIUES Rev. Paul Price points out in Ministerial Ethics class that the minister's life should be one of a steadfast walk with God, portray- ing good conduct and manners in and out of the pulpit. i -' snsffigislgwr ,, z,s..s1 it 1 1 r 1 EUB EUE SEEAEUIR The Public Speaking II students base th techniques around correct placing of ernp sis, voice control, posture, and mannerif as well as a spiritual application in the sj deliverance. Instructor - Rev. Paul Dugas ACTS This course deals with the scriptures forth God's unchangeab1e plan of tion, the study of the Apostolic Paul's life and journeys. Instructor - Rev. Jesse Francis 'MI-YH' W 'i T1-iiviif , , . CCKMILEGE FEQESHMELNI M ASSAEDQEBSU E033 CHEBUST COLLEGE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS MOTTO: President-Kenneth Bledsoe, Vice-President-Serguis Sheakley, Secretary-Robbie Broadway, Sponsor-Rev. Kenneth Haney II Corinthians 5:20 - Now then we are Ambassadors for Christ as though God did beseech you by usp we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God. an Q. , l KE NNETH BLEDS OE Bryan, Texas THOMAS BROWN Bryan, Texas DONALD BROADWAY LARRY ELLIS Los Angeles, Calif. E1 Paso, DAVID ELMS San Diego, Calif. JIMMY LEWIS Pecos, Texas WILLIAM GIPSON Stockton, Calif. CHUCK GARNER CHARLES KNOWL National City, Calif. PHSNGDH. FRED OLIVAN Hayward, Calif ABEL ZAMORA DON Monterrey, N. L., Mexico Imperial Beach, M--is F' wp' ROBBIE BROADWAY Los Angeles, Calif. BARBARA BROWING Stockton, Calif. JUDY ABBOTT Lamesa, Texas M99 i k'vx Nw Y J J MARY LOSH v I Omaha, Nebraska GLENDA JONES REBECCA MANNING Bryan, Texas Normangee, Texas -4g. JU' -A '17 'QE- STANLEY DANS BY Modesto, Calif. SHEAKLEY CAMPBELL Juneau, Alaska OI'1IE.1'iO, Calif. 36 . '55 CAROL HARVEY MCF arland, Calif. AHF' ,a ii' M: MARGIE REYNOLDS Altadena, Calif. DOMINGO GUERRERO Salinas, Calif. GMD TTESTAMENT IH! U ST CID E3 lf Old Testament History is a study of the Pentateuch and historical books to Esther depicting the important characters and the plateaus of events of each book. Instructor - Rev. Paul Dugas Ap--::a , I -I I ' 751 A- . . - . ' - - - , 'lf -- 'Tf'fs1 MFE QF CEHIERUSWT and Fortress , in His teaching and travels. Instructor - Sis. Mary Lou Myrick , 4' lm .- . CQUWUSIMI Cultism class reveals the false doctrines in this vast field of error and shows tech- niques in meeting adherents with solid scriptural answers. Instructor - Rev. K. F. Haney f GES AND ED SE'9ElN1Sd5WU'OlN Bro. Haney instructs the students from Ages and Dispensation chart, pointing that a steadfast walk in the Rock of is dependent upon rightly dividing and applying the Word of God. WEIBTESWXMEINITAE. HUSTCQIEW History is a study of the ater Persian, Greek, Maccabean. and early oman periods with special emphasis on how remnant of the Jesus remained steadfast n their devotions to God under these various world powers. Sis. Mary Lou - Instructor. WQEFSELIIE UGUQTNIS CLASS is upon which the major world are formed is studied in World class. Rev. Kenneth Haney - EEEMENTAEQY CLHIEIMD PSYCHQJECQGY The Elementary Child Psychology class is under the instruction of Sis. Olive Haney. This is an introductory course reaching from the youngest child 's level to adolescence, covering the general characteristics of each age in their physical, mental, moral, social, and spiritual development. f - a tr - if f i v PEENTECQSTAE EDO'CTEQ'3UlNlE Rev. Clyde Haney emphasizes the solid doctrinal beliefs of the United Pentecostal Church Organization in the Pentecostal Docrtine class. A 331 MUBSUC FUDENJUDAMEINITAES Another layer of musical knowledge is laid by Sis. Pugh as she introduces the basic theories of sight reading, ear training, song directing, and other phases of music. CQDILILEGE EENIGILUSIHI Sis. Iva Nell Pugh imparts to the students that English is the establishment on which one learns to proper- ly convey his thoughts to others. CCDEBUEINIMXTTUQDJINI Orientation prepares and educates the stu- dents in rising over the problems that may confront them in adjusting to college and dorm life. Instructor - Rev. Paul Dugas ! 1 PPEEQSQNAE EWZMNIGEEUSM The personal worker can tower above problems of personal working and of approach by applying scriptural to common excuses. :V Instructor - Rev. K. F. Haney ll -alyfx , ..A. ,, ,L.A LH , , ' ' 1 ' '. '. ,f'-w.'-,' 'A . 1 .V , ,,.,,,--- w , X , ?: Yl...,,. ,,, ,Eg -.,,,,fm5 D 1, 1.7-if--fb 5 gi L,,, , 11 251153 fic gfirff i--, f 4 '5f+:'3TEf3'-gQ'Aag,, .A 51' -. -iff,-,-.3-,f'312.152 221 , l, , .2 .. V M, 5 , , -.-J, nu.--ggfi -2-., ,I -,wg .. 1 , gsf- Qhgf- - g., . , W fag. A' 'ff X :gif . , W.-5'-1:-'-1,-LP :-, -ig: ,E a.',f-- -5.1-' . ., 1.-,H , . ff, gf .J.f.L'gf5 za, E E , m. :T-Fa in 5,.uf-l.,,iv,E ij,k ug-w. . V :lf mm Mu .Eggs EE-,-J ., 'A-4 .sjwlwi i gh ,N H Y,-gs, 3 if f..'-,- 'fl' -- 1 '. 'W M mx, ' ' '-iw 'nw Un wH: 1: zz? ' v ,.. , 'wai l x A w 1 Q, - ' 'Q ,i.-.A V :H mx . 1 , .H ,vw-va, ,...+:1 , 4 5-341 1225.5-A - . .1'.'f.. , -' 4, M N' w gg -b H 1 W ,W Emma N ug '?5555H..gg , N ,N wifi? W , UN H ,114- www' ass. ur.. M r -QS, u ,aw vi x P 1 iw Q .L,gxl1w an w. -1, -1-rl...w VL J.. L 1. -e,,. IHIU H SCKFJKDQD , SE M3535 ua mu BRUSH' President - Jimmy Shuey, Vice-President - Tegry MCCarpy, Secretary, - Gayleqe Price, L Spohsof - Refilfijiesse Fraxiiiiis K we 1 ' II Tim. 4:2- . 4 Be instant in season. . 2 ' 'A 5 le I ' l i 44 ' 7 I - ' WV ' mr W N -J H . av. 1 V M i Huy, -f , L ' - ,F .4 . -- is-V? fl .ein 1 ' JOHN CAMPBELL RONNIE COX Ontario, Calif. , magnify the Lord with and let us exalt his e... Psalms 34:3 - JUDY ABBOTT Lamesa, Texas do all things through which strengtheneth Philippians 4:13 MCDONALD Calif. truly is great, labourers are few, . . that He would rth labourers. . . Luke 10:2 Fresno, Calif. Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and for evermore. Psalms ll3:2 u H wm 5 77' 'Wx .i ff' GAYLENE PRICE Napa, Calif. LINDA REYNOLDS Altadena, Calif. Commit thy way unto the We know that all things Lord: trust also in Him. work together for good to them that love God. Romans 8:28 and He shall bring it to pass. Psalms 37:5 1 ,. ' fr 'A 32 if ,H 1 ' , ,B ': ' ' 1 I i WW as Y. Q L JIMMY SHUEY Amarillo, Texas They that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth forever. Psalms l25:l ,H ww u r ,W . .v. T. W uitv. .. , , TERRY MCCARTY Amarillo Texas ,H H to X' . . W ,H .a K QU ll ' M. u ,H w Wulf I Serve the Lord with glad ness come beforel-Iis pres ence with singing. Psalms lOO:2 .M ...... ,.,t iff lillll ilu v 'Tu CAROLYN RICHARDSON San Diego, Calif. For what is a man pro fited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Matt. 16:26 .1-f f wjae' , Aw ,N ' gc.. .1 ma y W 5 14 , Wi' : ..-.ESV ,-H 1' -N J aw- Q' ed ,T I ' if in M . yu, it uiamggga l W un it 'H' lhuu U I w M ! H S TEPHEN STOVER Norwalk, Calif. Thou wilt keep Him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee, because He trusteth. Isiah 26:3 HGH SC CMM. DUNUQEBS T' V597 A ' '7 ' ff 1' 1 -4- . v as L QL ,ww WE L L Pg, 'iv ' , 1 f ' S fi, ' .ww .5-1, ,, ' 4 . L ' 1 L 4 L QQ? ik S W , my . ' :i w V :lx T1?ii, ?,1 .,mg,,i?,,.!,Q9,: E,, wffwli .4 1,-w, bmi X: , .g,.,,J,,!,,!,,-:,, 1 . N , , ,... ., V , ,, , M J.. .,,,... , 55 , , , ,, ,U K, . W ,yy .T , fr l VM A , NTS? , i ,Y J' ' 121 A S, , EQ I , A 55 x Y J S ' Qing' -Q' 'N 'dim , kg., h LL V k A fl E A Q ' s.'.. --'fr-N 4 1 J! N-, Lvl' -1421 -' EL 1, Eg .miiik IISENIUGUQITS 53053 CIHJERUSU' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President-Larry Renison, Vice-President-Sue White, Secretary-Nikki Burgess, Sponsor-Sis. Lois Seibold CLASS MOTTO: Ephesians 6:11 - Put on the whole armour of God, . . . We Z' 1- f' if LARRY RENISON LARRY SMART Burney, California Yuma' Arizona FRED JOSE MIKE SMITH JERRY wHoRToN Culver City, California Hayward, California Riverbank, California 53 fd SUE WHITE NIKKI BURGESS Yuma, Arizona Amarillo, Texas DAVID MCVAY Eureka, California IOAN TILLER Om ana, Nebraska 1.5 .TOLANE BENSON Colton, California F 9 CHARLE NE EDGAR Hayward, California Aqrqdggqg' 'l .M-,, KAREN SPARKS JEAN PANURE Tucamcari, New Mexico Omaha. Nebraska SHARON BURGER Mesa, Arizona UGEHI SEEHICDEDTL. EQEEAETIMIELNIT Western Apostolic Bible College offers classes in the Ilth and 12th grade High School Department. State required sublects are offered which qualifies the student for graduation. On the pages follow- EEIYSUEAE EDUC TFUQDIN Students uphold their fellow team- mates as they enjoy an exciting game of Volley Ball. Instructor: Bro. John Goodwin rv if ETS AND EE ETS From the towering mountains to the slender blade of grass, the art students strive to reproduce texture tone, and quality. Instructor: Sis. Mary Lou Myrick Eiisfffi S QRWHAN From the basic fundamentals to the Peak of perfection is the goal of Sis. Pugh's Shorthand Class. TYIPUINIG Basic fundamental of typewriting and re- peated exercises fortifies the student's typing skill. Instructor - Sis. Pugh g Vw, ' to A ' -wwfgil. 1 Civics is a study of the foundation of the National, State and local government grounding the students in the National Con stitution. Instructor A groundwork of correct grammar and usage is taught by Sis Pugh in the Hlgh School English Class C!5lll.UlFC0Dlf?3lNlllZ5l HUSWNZY lifornia History, taught by Sis. Mary Lou trick, is a study of the early discovery, tling, and establishment of the state on 'firm basis in the union. QQDWKEEEQUINJG okkeeping is a stronghold for thrifti- ss. Sis. Lois Seibold teaches the student arrange his records of money systemat- llr and efficiently. M . ...fi aftvssq J if nga ' ' i . sfwwrt PANORAMA' SCM WW E AENQEMMMIA Scripture Panorama is a general survey of the Bible analyzing each book and estab- lishing bulwarks of the Word of God. SIHIEDE9 In shop, students gain valuable ground- work experience and practical training in home repairs. Instructor - Rev. Jesse Francis G GINS CHARLES BEST CHARLES RODRI Stockton Ca11f Sacramento Callf San Jose, Calif. SECOND SEMESWEE3 STUDENWS Y' 'U-. BARBARA GALPIN BECKY HOSCH JOHN BEST CAROLYN HU FT! Oakland Cahf Brownwood Texas Sacramento Cahf Oakland, Cahi HUGH SCEHICIDOE SWJEIDEENTS M2 Q A-Tis 24555 .55 X :M E V 3- N 1 X 4 I JOHN FISHER Hayward, Cahf V515-. GUEZ 15' Lf UL ,rg-. 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M .: 3,.. ',-,- ,-Mn,-.A A ,M .- Jr,-. ' P-Y .T V 91,1 9' .. 'hai' 'I . 21 TW' .X .If J ' - gf: 3 'K' 4' 1-i i ' g .K W -is mxl ff Q ,., 4, ef . I I ,rs--w:'.1-f .2. .Q 4 , '- . ' . is 5' - i? n'-.J-1 ef' -1- v 1 .4 -as , ,-.-. A A 'fe-rw - H -'A-.' V - . ..., V b s. , -- .- -' L5-.ijt . L -1 .w 4' if ,a F . This group has received recognition as Gospel Crusaders. GOSPEL CERQDS DEEZRS Western Apostolic Bible College endeavors to promote a well balanced program of the study of the Word of God as well as practical work experience in various capacities. Students are given opportunities to work in five various work teams. Any student who completes two of these teams is recognized as a CRUS ADER . The student who completes four of these teams and writes a publishable article for the school paper APOS TOLIC POWER, is recognized as a GOS PEL CRUS ADER . Listed below are the requirements that must be met before any team is completed. 1. Hospital Team - Must attend 12 times during group participations on Sunday after- noon plus three additional visits by the individual. 2. Street Team - Must participate in 12 street meetings on Friday or Saturday night as well as make three personal individual contacts concerning salvation. 3. Sunday School solicitation - Must participate 20 times in Sunday School solicitations on on Saturday morning. 4. Visitation Team - Must participate 20 times in the Personal Workers group which goes out visiting on Thursday nights. 5. Evangelistic Team flvlinisterialj - C11 - Must speak three times at the home church. Q23 - Must speak three times in out of town engagements. Q35 - Must speak at least two times in street services. My - Must participate in four miscellaneous activities. .ahh ,W A it, mia OFFICERS - CHARLES GOODWIN ViCe. Pres. , GARY SYLVESTOR -' Publicity Director, JOYCE SULLIVAN - Sec. 8a eas. , BILL PALMER - Pres. , REV. CLYDE HANEY - Sponsor. -Eg -ff r to 5 xl' ' 'l The membership of the Crusaders League is composed of students who have completed two or more teams nxt Q' Q Crusader President, Bill Palmer, presents Gospel program to College President, Rev. Clyde Haney Ministerial Association IMUINUSTEEQU TL SSCOJCUATUCCDINI Preaching the Word OFFICERS REV. KENNETH HANEY. . . . . . . . .Sponsor CHARLES GOODWIN. . . . . . . . President JUDY ABBOTT. .....Sec-Treas. LARRY ELLIS. . . . . . . .Vice-President Ministerial Club - The Ministerial Association participates workers, singers, and guest speakers in various churches of the area as the opportunity arises. Their goal is to spread the gospel. OFFICERS SHIRLEY HANEY. . . . Secretary DAVID ELMS ......... Vice President GLENORA ROYER ..... President Rev. Paul Price-Sponsor A burden for lost souls planted within the Mis- sionary Club members moves them to action as they send boxes to the mission field and support the missionaries by their prayers in an early morning prayer meeting once a week. MUSSUQ A Y Members of the Missionary Club pack a box to send to the missionaries. K. MISSIONARY CLUB 49 , W S-t an . 3 t I. , , F' .43 , U-. ' ix ' 3 X t -v xg K -2-gtffux Christian Workers Club CHEBUSWUAN WQGRPKEEBS C QD e members of the Christian Workers Club partici- te in Sunday School solicitation, Hospital Services eet Meetings, Personal Working, Sunday School aching, and presenting programs at the Chi1dren's Every spring this group spends a week in church, doing solicitation work in the day- and holding evangelistic services each night. pq-4111! ,-wi , as ' ,, ' -.129 , fer . , 5. +L, ft. ,f' -Ir .cf tim .N .' FL W . I-25 -.1g5mf'3fl ,,.,. U.. , 'tip fgr -1-2.-L, YI I 4' f.1- 'iii' i as V -as TLA- .- Q Q 'ff 'tz:Q,..sf+ f --Wifi MP --H - -- 'A .fliilsl K ' 'ff fi MQ-rr-Q 1' V ii 1 ,l wa Qi - W., El OFFICERS: Sponsors ....... Sis. Pugh . . . . . . Sis, Myrick President. . Ladean Baldridge l Secretary .... Joyce Sullivan - ii, 32 l ,,,',. 4 G members are shown in back of orphange children. Girls' trio sings at orphange. EFQCCDED AND SEUBWUCE CQIMIIMIUTTEE This group, the Food and Service Committee, prepares and serves re- freshments during school activities and also promotes the school through fund raising projects. iiiii ' C EMIMUWEEES Through the efforts of the students, adequate organization of the school functions, publicity for the school, and improve- ments of the campus are made possible by the various function- ing committees. Each student is a member of one of these committees. Working together as one unified body, the pro- motion of W. A. B. C. and of its curriculum operates smoothly. . . 1 . tk 9 we T, 6, ypp ip yyttt l 7 'Jimi fT! gan!! , if' M- x enormous an ssatuun CQEMIIMUTTEE Keeping the campus clean and working on all needed improvemen of the school as well as securing an arranging of tables, chairs, etc. , are the main functions of the Seat- ings and Grounds Committee. r B GEMNM ZMNIED WLAENIENIUINIG CKTDMMUTTEE The purpose of the Program and lanning Committee is to make the lans for the entertainment and the freshments for each social gather- g of the student body. W . . NEWSPAPER DECQEQATUCDN AENIDEND EUCUTY COKMIMUWTEE The planning and the making of the decorations for the various school activities such as holidays, dinners, parties, and banquets keep the Decoration and Publicity Commit- tee busy. Publicizing the school is also a goal of this committee. ,h,.....w-v-' STAFF The Newspaper Staff endeavors romote the school through the of the school paper, THE POWER, published by W. A, B, C. and Rev. D. F f San Diego. .S ,aff 1. lin 5 H Bibleaires Quartet 32 - Fred Olivan, Bill Palmer, Kenneth Bledsoe, Jimmy Lewis, Accompanist - Robert Filkins. ., 'iI-W Glenora Royer- Sololst yy Boys' Trio-Stuart McCarty, Gary Sylvestor, and Robert Filkins. CKJMEGE MIUSUC DEPARTMENT tl 51 Girls' Trio-Glenora Royer, ,Toy Haney, and Shirley Haney. 'qt 7? .-Im? Girls' Trio-Barbara Galpin, Carolyn and Becky Hosch. Those students interested in the field music get opportunities to exercise their talents through the music departments. I A This group was selected out of the College students for the ministry of Evangelism. Each year this choir makes a tour of churches throughout NI UE CQDME E AWEUJIENIG EWZMNGEEUSWTUC CEHIGDUE3 THE BIBLEAIRES QUARTET OF '61 and 62'. REV. IGENNETH HANEY ' DirCCtOr mart McCarty, David Elms, Don Broadway, and obert Filkins. SHIRLEY HANEY - Pianist ,l .1 A V N 5 . KW ww, is ww- my HUGH SCHCDQM. CHQUES GSP Q-' The High School Choir holds a week of evangelistic services in various churches. L-I1 5 . . 1 ESE?-'41:?',3fF'SX BOYS' QUARTET - Larry Smart, P Ronnie Cox, Jimmy Shuey, and Terry McCarty. BOYS' TRIO - John Campbell, John McDonald, Mike Smith. I irl Iii , 1 A , :A I JUBILETTES - Nikki Burgess, Sue White, and Karen GIRLS, TRIO - Gaylene Price' Sharon Burger, an S k . par S Ioan Tiller. d ., ., K 7 EDITORIAL STAFF Assistant Editor - Robbie Broadway Editor - Ladean Baldridge Advisor - Sis. Myrick S 91 1 THE ANNUAL STAFF ,G af? Sis. Myrick Advisor I .4 ARTISTS AND LAYOUT John Goodwin, Robert Crownover, Charles Knowlton, Nikki Burgess, Robbie Broadway and Ladean Baldridge PHOTOGRAPHERS John Goodwm and Charles Knowlton TYPIST Carol Harvey A M ' k y 1, E .Amr-f,tern X X-V -,i if , i 1105111 ' me M of ia , A E512 Qfnllgggtt mn IU P 1' ' I on . yfllblircersest Vol. 4, No. 5 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Sept. - Oct., 1961 l 55559 Editor-Rev. Kenneth Haney Staff at Work 1 ,ff ., .L Typists-Linda Reynolds, Carol Art 86 Layout Editor-Nikki Burgess, Mailing Manager- Harvey, Margie Reynolds Ken Bledsoe, Assistant Editor-John Goodwin, Mailing Clerk-John Campbell iE3: it AMBIMIENU t ' ' ASSQDCUATUQN REV. DALE HILL SIS. ALVALENE ROYER i President Secretary The Alumni Association is made up of former graduates of WES TERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE. The Association is busily engaged in promoting the growth of the school. The Alumni Association was revised at the Fresno Conference in Dec. 961 for further advancement of the Organization. The following Executive Committee was appointed: Dale Alvalene Royer, Arlon Royer,' Paul Dugas, Christina Kubota, Walter Sturdivan, and Kenneth Haney. We shown some of the former graduates at their various fields of labor. Others are listed in the Alumni Directory. appreciate and are thankful for those who have felt the call to work in the vineyard of the Lord. W . f 4 1 ,I -3 mf' v., ' ,Meri g 2,1 3.1-j v fj-. 1.43, , 4 . . .s -. W -:gf '..' ' - U H sissiv it 1' f-ya' '-I? H F ii 11 ' T ' I J gs 1 A r and Mrs. Daryl Rash are working in the Bro. Jerry Renison works in the Rev. Jimmy Hughes is the Church of Stockton. Bro. Rash is Pentecostal Church of Stockton. assistant pastor of the Oak- School Superintendent. land Church. ' I 1 liiii .rr f .2 ' Mrs. Stanley Kabler are Sis. Lois and Sis. Floella Forbes are in full time Rev. Kenneth Haney a new church at Monterey, evangelistic work. is associate pastor of First Pentecostal Church of Stockton and a member of the faculty of W. A, B, C, - . 5? Rev. Bob Theobald is working full time in visitation in the San Jose Church. Rev. Lloyd Firstman is in the Evangelistic work. l L.. l 4 ', rr ff? ui U 233 so F 'T . .1 - :af .Mt .. ' surf ,. .r 'N if ' 'Nik .3-or H Sis. Donna Shirel is the Ladies Auxiliary Secretary in the Claremore, Oklahoma Church. -F.. F2 Sis. Loretta Babbs wor in the Pentecostal Chr in Fresno. fBro. Layne Churchy 5 , I Rev. Stanley Markwell is Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Alton Parker are workers Rev. and Mrs. Harley School Superintendent and Youth in the Stockton Church. Shirel are pastoring Leader in the Palm City Church. Tipton, Oklahoma 245- H114 Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Riddlesperger are pastoring the Pentecostal Church in Carmichael, California. Rev. and Mrs. Dale Hill. Bro. Dale is the assistant pastor of the Visalia, California Church. 1. I xt Sis. Elva attends the Pentecostal of Stockton, Rev W A. B C pastormg at Burney Cahfornra and Mrs Walter Sturdrvan are SIS Chrrstma Kubota works rn the First the East Slde Pentecostal Pentecostal Church of Stockton where s e of Stockton IS rn charge of the v1s1tat1on program. F: 5 1 Mrs Arlon Royer are bu11d1ng Rev and Mrs Bob Beasley are Rev and Mrs Phrl Dugas are tn church tn Woodland Calrfornra pastorrng the church at Drrrambe full mme evangehstrc work 3. ESTEUBN 1955 lack and Ollifae Renison P. O. Box 111 Burney, California .Terry Renison 619 Grattan Stockton, California Clarence Riddlesperger 6629 Grant Street Carmichael, California 1956 Kenneth Haney 1981 Cherokee Stockton, California Stanley and Fay Kabler 1328 Luzern Seaside, California Christina Kubota 112 E. Jefferson Stockton, California Elva Sanders 1242 N. Funston Stockton, California Pearlie Treadwell 618 S. Hinkley Stockton, California 1957 Bill Smith 1324 Greenwood Torrance, California 1958 Arlon and Alvalene Royer 466 -D California Street Woodland, California EPQSTOLUC U EE CC9ll.1l-.EGG MIN EDUIBECTOURY 195 8 qcontinuedj Daryl Rash 228 S. Dawes Stockton, California Walter Sturdiv an 5901 N. E1 Dorado Stockton 7, California Dale Hill 300 N. W. 2nd Street Visalia, California Loretta Gibson 1276 S. 8th Street Fresno 2, California Ray Jacobson 2129 47th Avenue Oakland, California 1959 Doris Brown 840 Alice Avenue San Leandro, California James Chun 912 45th Street Sacramento, California 1960 Bob Beasley Apartado 855 Managua, Nicaragua Central America Bill Cameron 808 Burke Avenue Modesto, California Phil and Doris Dugas 750 Cedar Avenue Long Beach 13, California Paul Dugas 1981 Cherokee Stockton, California 1960 fcontinuedj Lloyd Firstman 554 N. Henry San Jose, California Floella Forbes 318 Alta Avenue Santa Cruz, California Jimmie Hughes 2848 Placer Drive San Leandro, California Stan Matkwell 2235 Conifer Avenue Imperial Beach, Californ Alten and Wanda Parker 1820 E. Willow Stockton, California Bob Theobald 980 Cinnbar San Jose, California Carole fDove11J Wilson 4217 B Foothill Blvd. Oakland, California 1961 Harley Shirel P. O. Box 480 Tipton, Oklahoma Pat Benson 1859 F Street Stockton, California Lois Forbes 318 Alta Avenue Santa Cruz, California Ernie Guevara 9.8 W. Delmar Pasadena, California Donna fTalleyJ Shirel 507 East lst Street Claremore, Oklahoma X WWE ENTS E ,W , , . ,U my . ' 'fi - 1 . .1 51 K, f . ,. . A K. ,h , Q: f i 061' gg O 00 , vf q ,l 1 ' G XI- .-. . f, . , ,X V - , ' ' 'Fu tha ' TN -' CRV' . rf Aw.' -M , WT 'T ff Lim n J' NW ' --'. 5 ,ji ' ..A 1 M A 3 Xb A?-f V ui- W .1 J' 4 4' N 7 3 ' ' .A . 7 D. Q7 at 165, fE1 S at Z XXX 41 x I-1 S 15- ' f V Y . + my f x M: 4 xx 1 L yy Av rp EN , 1 .-. X J A an K 5,51 I , NM P -. I. ' , 1 W A . XJ ' 5 , ' ,ZH 'lag F J A? ' I . 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X V i' 57 5 'A 1: k A df, film' f -iff--' I F i I III. I I I .rig . It i it is-f . 3 2. J ' '. r W - . j f': I : I tl , 4 -- H' . , I Q Q. , ,I ... ' '- i 1 'i -l ' -f 2 . 1 Eff t- ' ' I ': . ' Q III - I . . t' 1' I , y Y - ' ' v A, . ' V ' , , r . . lrntt s ' A lively schedule began I. ' on Registration Day. . . 7Our books were bought, first lessons taught-- there wasn't a delay. A Get-Acquainted Party started .. off the year with fun. . . Then back to studies and to books-- I. the yearhad just begun. I -glQhevpel!i,.church, and vesper service I '- rV-.fff--fffiflirought the Lordso close-. . , fI - 2i,'fWf51Rg3aIiIfed.,everyo.ne around ':',:PFi.X--:--.qt '- ff-II, l 'X I . I Ito have the Holy Ghost! f . I' ' 'awe sang it in the hospitalg -' - -e- 'Z f'2'gf-fxiiix' V' i ,-.fw. Q .--' 1 --lb-ff ' I .VII-. e Qu -s'1.':,'-y ing '0' 4,-NY . II X 3? G , . W- --. ' ' ' ' - ' -' '. 1: . i . .. it f 1-fIf1.e1?j?3f'weIpreached it on the street- . 7 ' . A 4 A -4At.Iv1s1It'at1Qn,' on the bus -- ., to strangers we would meet! if , ' II .- ' . P M pf f- . ' Wefhad a grand revival ' II. I 'X ? 2 if It ,fl i 'IO W UI fIl Sl EI A: IIE! ll r uw . Ip I UI 'N :I ll III l l! 413' ESS! V I.. ' rl FK AN ,. ' X Brother Tenny brought Gods word, he ! is II X 4 REI lhh iff lg vi lt ky tal M ll Q 'l K All kph, '!'fX Eh! Ml! Q dk P MM ft l NSR !I 5' NSI 9',I' W1 . ' I ' VV. - ' H ' .... ' H 'Q--9'--f Q '- I a I' I 5 I 1 :ta-,z ,::I - '- I ' ' . Ig :VK f',.I 12 Iox ' - I .. 1 . ,.3,1ff::'I'IiI ,W ' - , . ' . :gift A burden caused the saints to weepg i . . it 'Y J 1 . , . VT- ' f' A II the sinner s hearts were stirred. r ' g , . Q I- Iln thatgevival seven won ' iI I if , . A' A ' . '- 1 ' Q. the victory and prayed through-- ' 5-5 f- . 1 7:-1. ' 5' tg . 5 . f ' . - If you d been there to see us shout, t r .. q ' . - Q ' 1 I' 5 l 'FUI I -. , ' you would have shouted too! I t ' r . . v '- it ..-' 1.5 .AIN I P W II 4..',v Iwflfhanksgivirrg came--a flurry it t' ' ' T I' f ' I I II of excitement hit the place f -. K Y ' '. Q, Suitcases were packed, and students left '- . gif! MI . j QI 9 Q b I like they were in a race! I i rfb r .x X 1 .v r ' - 'Thenflibatck we came to campus for more V ,Ifz'i 'L x I Ig. II . . ' -xii I ,SI .X I I I , I I I . K. F155 Q.-.f.IuiI. -I offGod s Word- g-3 we ' 1' if ' 'l - i t.,-1 ffiiii. .. V fl Vi . A ' -1 Fhxanqwefd heard ' . - 5 , -fl V' V R . ' .v'j-.-Zi-rw-iv 4 , . '- 1 . -51,1 A--f 'Lf V f ... .X fr- ...:.4: f if I x if A I I r wp-' - Il' , rf . Vr1..,,.,,ggg-.:v-t-fr' . II r x 'III QI 'I I 1' I : l ift' I,I I I, I 3' I ' 'I .7 ' I I I H IL I xt' A-s III II 4 'E ' 'l I I I 1 : Y ' I I A-1 I, ' Ir It I 'A I r . ' qrmzf: ' W X, I , f.-.JQI Lj ffrf. ,f gg -. X r 5 I! I I I It I flifwli r if . .y 'Y' 'l f ' ' ' W M.. 'Mt ' ff A7 aF,IIII,lII 'II ' I. I ,I ' I ,I g : ., I , .,- .Q . II ' i .t f I! tl:--t iss. ' 2 rf r ++f-:w!Pj - if ff -it-.gkfs tw ' '-M y fIf.H:,l'.AI'E P I ' 2' . 1 I l l Ir 'IU xhiiag ta ' I Jig.. I I.I1IIJ,- ,. I I, KI Iv - :sh X-,IX .uffqg s . II I .l ew IjyifIf.I?fz,I4 Q. 3 .. QU? A 144 ,fl 'I 1 ' . . X I I ' 9Q'x.fg.0gX:gsIQiK,qII ,H I 'A , :III ' I - A I -I , K I- Xixs-3 ., Z I I If II, . vi .tb w, .:III .4 Iilwsgii .IIII II 1 . ' . ' ' ll .. . 1 -1 r- xYX ?i .f.'. .3 5 f!6'N '-rf:f., '1f ':? 5 if .1 UK! , t l r t wt . -. . 2 fr we - . -,.-f-A it :fr .- .'...- ..:.1- . - t'f!FV'. -- IW... N- at? 'ilffii' - V Q 'f f 'ff ' F' sa is we Time is set aside each day for worship in the Chapel. Bro. Haney brings forth the word of God to students and Faculty every Tuesday. First comes registration. These students visit while waiting to register. H Ping pong is one form of relaxation for those on campus. After Chapel a ten minute break gives each person an opportunity to enjoy refreshments and fellowship. --- l -f am. The first social function of the school year was the Get-Acquainted Party. This quartet was picked at random out of the group. Sunday School Class is taught by Sis. Olive Haney each Sunday. 5 L I Rev. Clyde Haney leads the people into a spirit of worship before delivering the mes- sage in Sunday morning service. The service gets underway at the East Side Stockton Church as the pastor, Rev. Walter Sturdivan, leads the congregation in a A student teacher brings forth the words of God to a Sunday School class at Rev. Sturdivan's Church. H Students comfort the aged and sick as they Q sing and witness to the patients during Hospital Service on Sunday afternoon. he i --M-M3 . i ' 4 1 ..V1 M time for refreshments and fellowship is enjoyed in e recreation hall by the students after church services. Bible school students plan and participate in the Wednesday night Bible School Jubilee service. W 75: eww E L , W Y .. V .V , - 5 ,S 211+-ri i 9 gjliiq , ' N ' Hrsiw- N W W .M 4 I f The various groups of the school al- ternate as one group goes out Sunday School soliciting each Saturday Morning. PARKINE IHDUR -va X I q-v P11 lla- The congregation is shown as they worship in the Pentecostal Conqueror 's service on Friday night. One of the highlight activities of the school is the street Services. Students preach, testify, and sing as they hold services twice a week on the street. .Q WLM-'w 7 The Haney family sing for the Get Acquainted party. At the Get-Acquainted party, students find that food 86 acquaintance go along together. Quite humorous to behold as the smitten guesses who hit him. I 1 'Sf A The College Choir 1S featured in the special services at Sutter Creek. The Bibleaires Quartet sing at Sutter Creek. '.. 2 Shown is a group visiting after the pie supper. .r . ,.'fss?g,f'r Wm... H., Hmm! Food was delicious at the October outing. L I K ffm .7 , 5' iii' .' we A 1 1 .L...g:g Q 14 mg: 1 ,.1wffrg..2 ss ' f C. 'w , v i.., - . W .L - r Gary becomes an auctioneer for . ' the pie supper. V ' -n 1 r w J 571,QfE'?' -1.r . fd agg IV J 'X Q A, ' u. A fn K I A,..4L,, 1 H Q A! lf W . 5 U ... 'J' 1 lf 14' 'Jr .. 'WM r, , ' I p 1 3: ww rl 1- --to I , I -f G 4 if , '14 JMX cs. J E ' ru ,, y ,iss . X, , r 7 45 oe. - K , ,X , .Q .3 f Q .4 ' , ' U ,. r J P 4 3 1 is nl , X I. v ,H 1 if :L I X r K F I 4 F' .,, x K Q r , .V a 1. :- -1 ii ' 5 H 4+ -wg L f ,. .f5g,r f grad M -is sl ' i Yf if--. listen attentively as Bro. Tenny speaks daily in the Services during the revival. Bro. Tom Fred Tenney from DeRidder, Louisiana the evangelist for our first revival. WRS The school Thanksgiving dinner is looked forward to by all. al wk S.- . I. ffri 'fhdfflycilf 1' ' EL Robbie is shown by a Thanksgiving picture which she drew for the dinner. Students on campus during the holidays enjoy eating together at Mexican Joe's Restaurant. 1 The ladies speak after the Ladies' Auxiliary dinner. fir i - ' ll' v 5 r ft. N' Special music is a feature of the dinner. Last deadline we Then at tht any -A L. . i . . 1 . Huw- --,, 4. .. , f 555, Qu: f1+f't:..w-: , Wag... -gm-eg-hvsd L. .- ,ff -:fm- J: -- - -A --M , .mf-W af? J ,1 t .1 '- .,'J-...pri-n.,.,:'.r1f'e 1 , -s :fff-..,gs. ey- ' W 93.-Q , ...W 'V y, Fur.. B . Jr., If M- ' 4 N 31' QL ,psig at 4 5,-5,3-X xl .4 Q ,..,fra.,t,r-1- 3 - r gt - ,....,,2w-:j,, .K ,, . ', pv5?a Winter buzzed with new excitement-- Christmas just a breath away! The Christian Workers at the orphanage Brought them brightness for a day. Brother Urshan came after Qhristmasrg ' services wereheid. i i iilie mighty billows swelled. Study in series M.:-1, -aff . .-L uv-v' .Emi K -' Q'7xMzfff.-A tips.: , face Kept 47 waiting-- shipment vi W. ,lf the 'banquj4 L at p, nd red y A Koto presents an object lesson to the children at the Orphanage. if ' ,Tv V 5 f f g 4 fx, Kenny discovers that small things sometimes come in large packages as he opens his gift at the Christ- mas party. Those having sold a required amount of ads enjoyingl a delicious breakfast at Ye Olde Hoosier Inn. v-.iii-f Boys sing a duet as part of the Orphanage Program presented by the Christian Workers Club. I f Games add fun to the Christmas party. ,fy were priviledged to have Rev. A. D. Urshan for servicesg many souls were fed and refreshed y his ministry. t.- . A The Faculty is taken by surprise while enjoying the Christmas dinner. n Vi s E F X 59 SE Q5 v A ,ss the boys dorm studying is going on also. There is o time to waste during finals. ' ' I :f I ,.. A-common scene is captured here showing students reviewing together during Mid-term finals. S2 wir- , f EE, is H mu .mm , ' 5 uS?fsg,Q,: H V 22 H. me ww .msgwwu Y ' 'N Fx i32ifd4 wW N, XJ s Y , it , C K 1 1 -r 22 .. S . ' . W -' wi.. We ml . . s M552 Y J H ,M M V V I 1uvXiiVvv4naga3.4ypM - I it i X M. , 'Inq ME M rf' Fin ug ff A 4: .. 775. . e. T 92 M - ,f - . 1 ii 'Aff .fs ' 5 . -2' ff 4. - Q . ns ,. sr .A .. 5 - , - yd, W, H ,QM H 'fs 'F H . ixi . ' Mi af ,J 5 Finals are over and now new faces appear on campus. These are the second sem- ester students. , e....,m 1 H 4 ' an -Y jg ., ,VUE D- too. V v, iv .jj 'Q t. 2 Rib! iwicsti. , 2 of-E ta, Vlvlghv The time for the Annual Banquet has arrived. This scene shows students, faculty and alumni F., What a surprise! The ladies get to enjoy fried chicken 2 bv The men were the winners of the Pew Contest. The winners were to Bat fried chicken while the were to eat beans. Plenty of snow made this snow trip an enjoyable on The two captains of the annual contest, Rev. Haney and Rev. Paul Dugas, anxiously watch the and blue rockets. The reds were victorious. enjoying the banquet. .5 Contest Winners: Lois Seibold-Highest in total annual advertising sales and the winner in the Ad Dept. : Nikki Burgess-Highest girl student in total annual adsg Gary Sylvester-Highest boy in total annual ads and also winner in the Booster Club Dept.g Dick Francis QNot Picturedj-Highest in annual sales Dept. Q Darlen Ensign- Highest in Booster Name Dept. Rev. Phil Dugas, an alumni member, brought i. inspiring message on the theme of the banquet, the end of the Trail, if , 'ta LY' .A- mp. 5' : .. 1' 'E nr, 7 ' 5 .- , X . ---- , , . if Ap , .. W 'if !'5 '9 WY 'Q 'm f I 5 ' f --., , f .- . 7 If L I 1 hx 63.31, ,,W -a xs I .P D , aww x - it R Q, ' .9 we Q -N Q, -4. - 'W ' . V g - a - 1 wb y r- QT' E, RL f--- K 'za' fi: ix. x i i: Y, .f '..,'7 g 3 . 3,5 r My . , . E2fQ!'i9.2Q4 Q ug - - f ,- 9 4' umm 3'ft359:!'53?:3f5'?9J5:3i 5'pffhKQ ' ffm:-9f'7:ffs . sl . B in Sprang ingwi-11-LI.q'v?,L'I:, ..VV' ig? :fl V 5 1,-1 Q. 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Ehejoysifad' though, If gO0d.F1Hugs1,M6gn-.fhzlfvn 1 iff ., 61 , Maggy A 'YW , f the Word We get backto St' t cogggiggi! ..l f - f?UL4 jg I I if S 33 5' :Thea-uniorhs fe foo great to C2313 ggaingwpikh' If ,N 1,-AV 1-1 'xfhefse , A ,amor ban Blu, A Jffk ..1-H 1. 3 Riff 'V hi, - X 0 n10rs ki I . q-uetS We I t .V - ,. 2, Q- J- 'X 2 ui , Bur the Secrejllf askgnkgfof'bdhIeWthr1111ng agent b '. ,A , if I .lflffjf kv ! .ff .:Af1d.gn.eP,!,,N n '-,Q- -. qlief-foo H Su. ls, sb. M If . if IV X 4 , ,Q .-them -'I MFf,,I1 h - , . S N .,, ,i,.A4,Fkv ,' '.,,. ,f f Cy- fb -,e W9S S61 odyg ' f Q:,,f,f. L-2i:iflfp,,5II'.1:.FHlll,', f'l .'y6ffz?1. . ?T,hqu,Se, , 'gmfM ':K e:.CSuQ3 '4 1 - an A- sE.d - A 5 W ff! wgw- wr? ff da . 1 V5 N- +5 ,6fmf',,'g ,. A ZZ1edg da A asf fff.,-,. . ,W My fi Ms: Y A K ,ggi , M. L.,.f. N , marched dh- .. , g, f,',:,,A Uri 4f4f7'-ff ,,. - S Scfipfuf ' 0 1, .,:wm.32 h Q I . '- l,ffIf4 N' , is Uh ' ,vu W.'Zf'4' wk 1 . 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'3v- If , f . -. 4 HMM a4i31:yzlff .M ?f:f' 4sgf: fW ' V Mb, iff' if .ww f. '95 . , W , , . li X -'rf W .A '4-.. - ff Qi 'f,' V' Q M , -14 . b L iw 4'3- Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Rose were the evangelist of a ten day revival held during the first part of March. U f. . -.7 NYY 1. I , A spaghetti Dinner sponsored by the W. A, B. C. , , i Wk . . ff...-.3 L j.. Rev. Hugh Rose addresses the congrega of the First Pentecostal Church. student body is enjoyed by those attending the Singspiration. y F .ci if P M 72 i s Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Rose sing during the 4 Singspiration. Visitors come from far and near to attend Singspiration, packing the auditorium of the Church. L ge, mms msmsmsnsmftt,.W t,,.t, - 1smmsvmsnsmsmsmsmsmss.W r V :figifgiifigiiilfgiifiii Sl1SSY1S224Q224s214s2i4s214s2issszssszsssitsszsiifiif -1 rl 'iSL!f5r , J One of the main features of the was the W. A. B. C. Choir, composed of entire student body. Rev. Rose was the Director. H, M H --- gp Visiting Choir from Yuba City sings at the singspiration. I1 T N N iw 1 Z H ,.. A v. 'i A special is rendered by the Haney Family l Trio. r College Choir performs at singspiration. The graduating High School Seniors of 61 are honored at the High School Junior Senior Banquet Graduation is the closing event of the school year. This is the graduation exercises for '61. ' if L5 375' ,,, ' 1 , , -Pnl G ZMDUDATUQN C- DUJJINIE 0 1 I rriv Graduation Class '61 ' 1- Receiving Diploma REV- W- R- PAIR Baccalaureate Speaker Graduation Exercises Dedication Service at Baccalaureate Service P 96 Glil DMATUCDN EHJGDINQEB STUDENTS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT Awards of recognition of outstanding accomplishments are awarded to College Seniors. Students also receive honors according to their cumulative grade average as follows: Honors ............. .... 3 . 30 to 3. 59 fequivalent to B averagej High Honors .... .... 3 . 60 to 3. 89 fequivalent to A- averagej Highest Honors .... .... 3 . 90 to 4. 00 Qequivalent to A averagej ' ' ' ' ' ,, f' .GX HARLEY SHIREL DONNA TALLEY Honor Citizenship Award Leadership Award HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Valedictorian Scholarship of 3100. OO is awarded to the High School Graduate who has an A- average providing he has been enrolled in the school for two years. A scholarship of 350. 00 is awarded to the graduate who has an A- average providing he has been enrolled for one year. Good citizenship and Activity awards are awarded to students who have outstanding Christian citizenship and who have shown outstanding abilities in school activities. ROBBIE BROADWAY ROBERTA REYNOLDS KENNETH BLEDSOE Scholarship Award 43100. OOQ Scholarship Award 0550. OOJ Activity Award Fine Arts Award Citizenship Award M A WAYS REMEM ER ears.' . . Bledsoe-teachers pet. . . Gobble- sick, Mrke. . . . Can I tell them, I 1 the Spirrt ' ' Bro. Bro. Bro be nice to I those nice quiet tories. I come down! ?'. . .Y Charlene s The newlyweds Bro. Tenney 's Revival Academics. . . Acts . 'fMore, more, morell Ioan received the Holy Ghost.y. 4 prayed thru. . . I-ley, fella! room 9. . d1ne!. . . L1sten..to test week, five o clock song directors, second semester students. . . Lost, one . . . Is that blue rocket in the right place, Sister, banquet. . . Mary, don t blow your Mother and baby fine, Father in orbit. A They don 't sit, they curl up! . . . Sister, Babe . . Choir tours. . . You 're still wet 5 do yQu? ...,. Graduation. . . Baccalaureate. . . .' 'nf H .,, .,.. , ,. :ssslihry-so ff. ' Rose says, Joy, Joy, Joy, H1ghScho IMIAEPSEPSUED STUDENTS AND WA.MUl.Y .-1,,.,Jn ' LA ,.Q,'f1+l ' ' .- sl '- -..1 r NT, . f,1 V X., 1 .x , - , .. ., f , H,-1,4 - L. 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''L--,:3iL 'u'?1JH--J..i11LQiny.'Ll1,.--ffqvf'-9- 9:2?.?'f7f 22'-3 - KS --'A+'?z'?'G.2-r,'ffP:' f-v'r-'.21:f'Zg'-?. 5.i 3'.:,g.-Ng'.::Q.,4bf '3I.,'1?3. 11s-':6 L K 72.4-df. 311' ..- -S .-- 35.35 Z Lge' . ..-..- ' , -... , J..-p,r,i.L . 35,39-5,-yt, L : , Iwi?-WU . A2 -It fff i- - 'T-'-EV A -.5 . 1131 K ' I -M ., -2-V1 Q. lrikep? in 9 N, '37 ,- L - -'f-,e- 'S-New :. . g f-we 3. ,,,, ,,.,4 , , v. Q - X' -agfgj,-, ,5 ir - - w N lf-rr . -,-f - .fffrfw S mtg-:eil 'fir-f y-gy 11, - -J. gift-:ff ' Jax-,,.-.mf f -R-. 'Yak'-' . - ., ' '2- '?iMi'. ., 'f it- . ' '1 T- 'Z . H , 'S-. -' 'Corus on, 'ffhislcel-sl Pull yours together 1 x ,:f, ,, ,7 . .-f, gg.: U we 4 4 9 7.95: N M I my i wztn: . M m xv' an j ' -A gp V Y V. -. Why didn't you tell us these things, Wliappy Birthday to you, Roto. A B0111'12!'? ' fu iL.C ora 1 'Business 1 . mari she puff arid s :Le n 'X- San Die C11k1OK? E w ,N-SQ Liar than one to study p 4' 5-xx! we Fl F, 9 gg. fx i .A ' J 1 11 1 -Q , .40 N.- ,V 'K - T . 1 fi EF hi I 'H V PQ, nu. Z I . yd! , 1--1 I 3 QC , 11 nfmf -E- LEPH1 Y IIT JJY1 ON' 11 -..U '53 S Texas sounds- off- wi 4 3 Q Bro . Layne u eBro K Sis Musgrove S1 ters Lolu G Floella Forbes WUSUWQDLQS vw- . .,,, .-.- , wi 3 ,N A . ww , A la QFH SEE New , SE 5? 1, Jia- 45 ix 1 x V g,k , 'vnlqqlp Eros. Eb- Q-A--,R-1,1,:. -, Rayne, Theobmld, Haney, Tenney, 8 K. ' 9 E. X is' E 52 'Q r'W ' - ' F , is r n 1 e 1 i 1 ' .fl 55 'lf '? gi?gi ' f s- .' A ll :, ' wg b1ZhQanjby 5 lg' if 553 2 m Bro. ro Www N5 Bro. K Sis. Pair I Ordorez Vamlly Bro. Stanley Kabler Benny Ortega, Bro Jose Ort B 0 C aney iz' 5 L Bro. A. ega D. Urshan- ballnaq Jroup Bros. Bob Theobald 5 Lloyd Firstmah -if M Af sh mm awww JCM mf H W1 mai! Y mm gin. 4 fn 2, -ww E ,.,. K iw 4 1' i EW539 vw mrfzzwf FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1950 Cherokee Lane CL.. e . A. B. C. SERVICES The Home Church of W Sunday Sunday School ..... ,,,, 9 245 A. M. Morning Worship . . . .... 11500 A. M. 2'OO P M Hospital Service .......... . . . - - - Evangelistic Service ........... 7:45 P. M. Tueday Bible School Jubilee .... 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Bible Study ......... 7:45 P. M, Friday Youth Service... .. . 7:45 P. M. DECON BOARD Jerry Renison Claude Adair Arthur Duck Albert Menghelli TRUSTEE BOARD Rev. Clyde I. Haney Rev. Kenneth Haney Bro. Burl Treadwell CHURCH SEC'Y-TREAS-Sis. Loretta Adair YOUTH LEADER-Rev. Daryl Rash SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPT. -Rev. Paul Dugas REV. REV. CLYDE I. HANEY- KENNETH HAN Pastor Pastor l CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wishes to the Student Body, Faculty, and Officials of the WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE We Appreciate Our Bible Schools Headquarters Staff and Executives 3645 S. Grand Blvd Saint Louis , Mis souri ARTHUR T, MORGAN .,,. . - .-... ... General Superintendent OLIVER F. FAUSS ...... . . . .Assistant Gene ral Superintendent QWestern Zone? OSCAR VOUGA .......... .... A ssistant General Superintendent fEastern Zonel STANLEY W. CHAMBERS. . . . . ....... General Secretary-Treasurer WYNN T. STAIRS ......... ...... D irector of Missionary Department C. H. YADON .... . . . .Director of Home Missionary Department A. L. CLANTON .... ......... E ditor of The Pentecostal Herald fOfficial Organ! RAY AGNEW, Manager Publishers and Distributors of Religious Literature Books and Bibles Owned and Operated by the United Pentecostal Church CONGRATULATIONS TO WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE From The INTERNATIONAL PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS 'REACH YOUR ARM AROUND THE WORLD HREACHING OUR YOUTH xl E ff ,B man Qlonqueh U IW 49, I UFS I ' 1 I 1' s I'fIIQl'j'qQ6sPW EWG 03 +112 do Wquefo THROUGH SHEAVES FOR CHRIST WITH THE MESSAGE QF TRUTH SPONSORING SHEAVES FOR CHRIST MISSION PROGRAM l96l ---------- 5155, 400. 00 1962 --------- ? ? ? 1962 PROGRAM April 15 - September I0 TOM FRED TENNEY CLEVELAND M. BECTON General President General Secretary JESUS NAME UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ev. and Mrs. Jack Renison 8: Family North Highway 299 Burney, California SERVICES Sunday School ......,......... 10:00 a. m. Sunday - Young Peoples' Service.6:0O p.m Sunday - Evangelistic Service. . . 7:00 p.rn. Thursday - Bible Study ......... 7:00 p.1'n Rev. Jack Renison, Pastor P. O. Box llll QI-Iome Address, Burney, California AS ALUMNI ' UNITED PENTECOSTAL W. A. B. C. CHURCH WE CAN RECOMMEND S , YOU ng. KL Mrs. Phil Dugas Evangelist and Mrs. Phil Dugas may be contacted at: 750 Cedar Avenue Long Beach 13, California Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Rose and Highland Selma, California S E R V I C E S School ................ 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...... ll:00 a.m. - Young People's Service 6:00 p.m - Evangelistic Service . . .7:30 p.m Wednesday - Prayer 8: Bible Study ............. 7 230 p.1'n. Rev. Orval R. Allen, Pastor 2037 Aspen Selma, California FELLOWSHIP STORES STOCKTON BIBLE HOUSE 329 East Market FRESNO BIBLE HOUSE 2.027 Kern Street lik Audio Visual Supplies :F Choir and Pulpit Robes 25: Books, Bibles, and Gifts :if I-Ii-Fi, Stereo Records and Equipment HQ 2 is far esf Cffzsffbn zgaaesfafe, WE HELP SUPPLY BIBLE SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS FOR W.A. B. C. Mail Orders Expertly Handled GORDON LOVELL, Manager - STOCKTON BIBLE HOUSE FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH LADIES AUXILIARY l95O Cherokee Lane Stockton, California President ...... .... C hristine Renison Vice-President ...... Edna Francis Secretary . . . . . . Virginia Dunning Treasurer .... . . .Lauretta Adair CONGRATULATION TO OUR BLESSED 1-.Q -I I 4 WES TERN APOS TOLI BIBLE COLLEGE J A. D. URSHAN Your '78 year old friend is still busy Evangelising, not only in U. S. A. , but in Foreign Countries. Because of the many urgent requests he has writ- ten his Biography KTHE STORY OF MY LIFEJ in 12 issues of his magazine CTHE WITNESS OF GODy. Th' is a true story that will thrill your soul! For full information write us at: 750 Cedar Ave. Long Beach, California :ff Film Rentals and Projector E OSTAL CHURCH 2501 UNITED PENT C We st Third Street A arillo, Texa s The Church Where The Gospel Is day: unday School .... . . . 9:45 A. M orship Service . . . ... 11:00 A. M vangelistic .... . . .7:30 P. M nesday: ible Study ............ .. .7:30 P. M ay: entecostal Conquerors ...... 7:30 Pastor: Rev. Jesse P. Kirkland Parsonage: 201 N. Carolina Amarillo, Texas P.M Preached, and the Bible ls An Open Bo Ok!! !,f2Qi!fI,I.,L ii, I f 1 ij. I 4 I 1 1 fm- ., av: 1 . Wy -v 1 1 Rev. and Mrs. Kirkland FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL 9066 Rosedale Drive' Spring Valley, California Sunday School .............. 9: Sunday Worship ....... . . .11 Evangelistic ............ .... 7 :00 P. M. Wednesday Bible Study ........ 7:30 p Friday Youth Service ......... 7 Pastor: William P. Cass CHURCH 30 A. M. :00 A.M. .M. :30P.M. Parsonage Address: 27705 Cypress n Lemo Grove, California United Pentecostal Church 2241 Palm Avenue Palm City, California SERVICES Sunday School ............. .... l 0:00 A. M. Sunday Morning Worship ....... . . . ll:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Evangelistic ....... . . 7:30 P. M. Monday, Spanish Speaking Service . . . . . . 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Study . . . . . . 7:30 P. M. Friday, Youth Rally ..................... 7:30 P. M. STORZ Cr- G- Markwell PARSONAGE ADDRESS: 2235 Conifer Avenue Palm City, California UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1649 96th Avenue Oakland, California if 'N w . , ' I - ' - . 'SEV .. , , N xlitwl N H' wuiwiggggir. ,uw Wk? A . , ,, N. W, V ,ff .,., i - ' ' V 5152. H f j g- . V ',,.5Qil,.. ifetjf H.. if 'Ad ' .stiff w w 'i!r'nv ww ' 'r ' ' ' ' ' , 1'-11-v-v-wg: ,L , A FIHFIQBQNTQI. Q , 'V' ,-fi . ' 'inia I V QHUIBHN ' .-.- JJ-e-W-----'-.- 1 . iva, z H I I . I , . E S The Church in the Heart of Z 1 , I the East Bay with the East Bay svn 'V , ,ff ,- t., ,, L! ,. , -L, ' ? uw lf H lf I-we Manx ,Q 111 ,,. 'il A VV A. L.: A 1 ' - ' , . L'..'.L.'f , - '- .fl 5 ' V - 7. 17 . ' Wfl- .eff H! I H74 525 on lts Heart SERVICES Sunday: Tue sday: Sunday School ..... . . . 9:45 A. M. Bible Study ,,,,,,,, , , ,7 Morning Worship . . . .. . ll:0O A. M. Wednesday: Children's Church . . . . . .ll:OO A. M. W-Orker's Training . . u . . ' . Prayer Service . . . .. 6:30 P. M. Thursday: Evangelistic .... .. . 7:00 P. M. Pentecostal Conquerors D I 1 Saturday: A Church with a Sunday School Vision. Visitors find a Warm welcome in the Sunday School. This Church maintains a progressive Sunday Sunday School Supt. - Wesley Edgar The Pentecostal Conquerors of the Church Extend Best Wishes to the Student Body, Faculty, and Officials of Western Apostolic Bible College. Pentecostal Conquerors President - Jack Jenkins T Pastor: Otis M. Petty 334 Garcia San Leandro, Calif. Street Se rvice .... School program. --- 3OP 3OP 3OP 230 P 'nuff' Phone: NE 8-0315 Rev. Otis M. Petty church: NE 8 -9143 Pastor UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH y Sunday School 1215 Haven Drive , y Arvin, California ll A li A . The Church With a Friendly Welcome , Sechon 7 . - un ay Choo : .M 'Wlll Western Dlstrlct Sunday Evening Worship 7:00 P. M f 775-4 Wed. Evening Young People 7:30 P. M Oboril Baglin Sat. Evening Worship Service 7:00 P. M ector, Sec- 7 Pastor - J.A, MAXWELL IE WHO DARES TO TEACH MUST NEVER CEASE TO LEARN. We 11'1Vi'C6 You to .le things that thou the Services of the st heard of me among IHY Wit11eSSGS, the FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ne commit thou to Hlen, who Victory St. able to teach ot ers Little Rock, Ark' U TimOfhY 212 REV. G. H. BROWN Rev. J. E. Rode Pastor Presbyter, Sec. 7 Phone FR 4-3042 'N Go Ye Into A11 The World Am-1 Preach The Gospel Q0 A A Baptizing them in JESUS' NAME .157-f - I CHINA and JAPAN Harvest Fields , 'F f Address in Hon Kon : Address in U. S. A. Mags: 1 g g I 5 u M cfo American Consulate cfo Jonathan McCune i 4, f I I-long Kong, China 4205 Cherry Ave. , N. Pb. X5 iv 1 - Salem, Oregon . Heiiry L. 'ae Gladys LQ McCune RETURNINC: to Hong Kong by Mey 1962 Sister Grace E. McCune 200 Haskell St. .Q 've .Q Gridley, Calif. Nl' Sunday School ........... . . . Sunday Morning Worship . . .Q . . . gf Mrs, Woodward Sunday School Supt. - Euell Pierce Children's Church .......... . . . NX FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10:00 A. 11:00 A. M. M. 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evangelistic Service . .. .. 7530 P, M, Tuesday Bible Study ........... .... . . . 7345 P, M, Thursday Youth Service ................... 7345 P, M, FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor: REV. W. R. PAIR Parsonage Address: 313 N. W. 4th Avenue 3 'wwumwir 1 my 3 .,, Y . .L . w m wu HM ww u 7 m 313 N. W. 3rd Avenue - Visalia, California Sunday SChOOl .............. 9245 A- M- Ewell Wilson ..... . . Sec. - Treas. Sunday Morning Worship .... 11:00 A. M. Martin Manking ,,,,,, Evangelistic Se1'ViCe ........ 7:30 P. M. Fred Smith ..... . . . Tuesday Bible Study ......... 7:30 P. M. Thursday Conquerors' Serv. 7:30 P. M. Arless Ashlock ..... A ii Q -4 3 A .1 v ?! is is A .gi ,i 1 L Rev. 8: Mrs. W.R. Pair John Brown ...... . . Board Member Sunday School S Board Member Board Member Q7 f Snfw U so H I S ' I ' I I WMM,-.1 I It I I, I H- H- .. . I I IIN DON QUICK'S GROCERY STORE 2725 Waterloo Road MAS PODESTO, Proprietor 1 I Xi fl DAIII-ly lyecliliggrs Whole sale and Retail MURL RODDEN Stockton Manager HOward 4-2801 MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE For Fine Paints and Building Supplies Trade at 8th and B Streets HALL'S BUILDING SUPPLIES Sth and B Streets Stockton, California xi?-. , 53-T-' -sw f' - Ili' EEEE ff Phone HOWa1'd 3-4952 1603 Pacific Avenue DRIVE-IN C LEAN ERS 57k Wame of Zccaidly' TONKY 8: TAYE TAKEDA Stockton 4, California TRAVELON TRAILER CO 1761 North Wilson Way Stockton, California THE WORLD'S FINEST MOBILE HOMES JUELL'S CHOICE MEAT FROSTY GARDEN At DoN QU1cK's sToR13 AND 2725 Waterloo Road HOWard 3-9608 2530 Waterloo Road HOWard 5-9306 vfxafk ' HARM'S SHOE REPAIRI 2621 Waterloo Road Stockton 5, California VERY REASONAB LE FREE SHINE WITH ALL SHOE WOR .TOHNNIE HARMS, Proprietor COURTESY 2735 Waterloo Road Stockton, California HOward 5-5717 Pre scriptions Filled 5 Ow' cp C EDM DEPENDABLE 41... DR UGGIST STOCKTON HARDWARE COMPANY 272.6 Waterloo Road Stockton, California GENERAL BUILDERS SUPPLY AND HARDWARE .iffy ,- - 1-'Z' ERNIE'S 2741 Wate rloo Road i Stockton, California Owner and Operator LOUIS L. COLATNANO BARBER 10 mfs et cf V 1 BI-LO MARKET lgaircfts for the ami y El e 1 f , RWETYL ERENXSON S , , d PE i anG GOODS? ?sPORT'N T hfrwn N- Burney, California Phone 83 FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE Make This A Place To Meet Your Friends CONGRA TU LA TIONS To The Class of '62, MR. Sc MRS. W.E. RENISON 22.04 Cherokee Rd. Stockton, California Open Daily 8:00 A. M. to ll:OO P. M. and Holidays FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Your Neighborhood Grocery Store WARREN AND DOLLY A 8. W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN 1404 E. Weber Ave. Stockton, California We Wish You The Best Of Everything In The Years Ahead LYLE SHELDON . Q A: 'a X 2 A -ff V, ..:. :J . :Lf A fi: 88 SUPER MARTS 88 Two Locations to Serve You 3202 Waterloo Road - 1900 S. El Dorado St, .fn ...z r fi Q. GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES Same Low Prices Every Day OPEN 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ay. . ix HENRY BACC1 Proprietor IVIAILI1 Office: C A M P O R A CONGRATULATIONS SL PERSONAL GREETINGS 525 Mariposa Road HOward 6 -8611 TO CLASS OF '62 TRACY PHONE : Stockton, TE 5-2626 California GAS FROM JERSEY FARMS EECRVICE DRIVE-IN DAIRY Pacific Avenue at Porter :!1Propane Tanks GR 7-1985 f5fCarburetion fFConversions Ranges f3fWater Heaters mm . - :71Ref ri ge ration Ala Carte or Family Style J A':':'I: il Our Food is Real Chinese! A Taste Will Convince You n Orders Prepared to Go L :KNO Pafklng Call in Your Order Problems Ready When You Arrive Merchants Lunch Served from ll a. rn. Banquet Room Seats HO 2-1541 HOME SUPPLY SPROUSE-REITZ TOOL RENTAL 1212 E. Harding 1744 Pacific Ave Friendly Service Stockton, California Complete Instructions 2377 Waterloo Road l Stockton, California For the Best 1n Variety Items, Phone I-IOwa1-d 5-2693 Shop at Both Stores for Reservations rything for Rent ' y GAINES MARKETS in SIX COMPLETE SUPER-MARKETS TO SERVE YOU Q41 4 bl Q , 2244 Airport Way 6045 N. E1 Dorado f -nn 3314 N. Delaware 106 Lincoln Center . 4415 N. El Dorado 2112 Pacific Ave. vulu Stockton, California TED GAINE S, Proprietor Up to 50 13601316 2455 Waterloo R x I 0 FRENCH QUSTARD THE PRIDE oi? THE VALLEY , 3 . pf A' M . - ' BREAKFAST A LUNCH DINNER T T T A We Cater to Banquet MRS. HENRY I-IANS Proprietor Phone: EN 9-479 100 S. Cherokee Lane - Lodi, California LET US HELP S Q 4 :gag 'Z ,g?5,ff'i-Eiffiizi I ' Q ' 64,5149 -D X Q Q Zum 77Zoae4f TALLEY 84 SON TRUCKING CONTRACTORS 3621 Oswald Road Yuba City, California GENERAL BULK - GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK I-IAULINCH' , , - T Q W LM I , z I ' H - N , 1. . Mm 4 - ' ' ' N A r . - , . i .x , 5 is I 3 A IM.. ' ,l ug in . , ,, H , fs-1 M I M u, ww , , I H . wII,j' I I ll ,li V. iwpi lnnlll I 1 ' lt V1 n-5 VI -2 1- ' I ' 'ig ,I 5 ' .n'ff'i'i.- Qi, 2 4.1111 LJ , v g, 5, 1 I I vo 5,1 1 i 5 pg -1-WM Nl , ,' 1-,.-.r' '- 1 f:'s'f+1 HJ -'-. . -' -, - -, , .rp W I 41 3, - ff V' 1 ' Ii, .i i M S ' I - n I U . . . . - R T f f I' o Q 1 ' ' 1 I . ' Q N BARGAINS . , ,K . , . 3 ,,.,.- . if 2 - HOUR SERVICE ' 8 Regular Prices Guaranteed Satisfaction I Z In W, .41 Y Y K A L I l Ph :Hofs-4o74 . vo A 'N-wa? one 'qw I g . IA ix x4,y QQ A NN 1 1h If - 98 NSW 1223 E. Harding Way 0 W X N Q. 'f x J f f 1 xX?Yg? xfffwx KX f Q 'V sbs? 3 ' 3 4 NX , 9 7 M Stockton, California X . . , QW, X I I K? ,S --Ngkgxgx J x xx A f 9, we M2 Ngo I 1069 Wilson Way Stockton California Located on Business Highways 0 :O and 99 Next to Ye Old Hoosier Inn 4 Refrigerated Air Conditioned I, Your Friendly Host N BEEBE AND SOPHIE RUTLEDGE .L' - HOWard Z 1265 TOU REST MOTEL HARLES USED CARS We Buy Sell Trade We Specialize in Pick Ups 8: Station Wagons Phone HO 2 0400 32.34 Waterloo Rd IEEE Stockton California llff CHARLES PEURANO ...rr 'W .Q B TI-IRONES VARIETY And SAVE MART MRDWA OCERIES, MEATS 8: PRODUCE A Complete Baby Line RE Soft Goods 2591 3310 E Main 8: and Notions 1536 Waterloo Rd. 2222 Airport Way Stockton, California Stockton, California MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 445 North American Street Stockton, California Dedicated to serving you in your hour of need. Always serving you in a kindly, thoughtful way. Prices within the means of all. K ' X was ,.. , , , . i Y H T X , .www Spin uv m , Inquire About Our Burial Insurance Without Obligations. Call or Phone Day or Night. Stockton - I-IOward 4-4644 HARRY A. MARTIN MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 445 North American Street Stockton 3, California L- .A - SNOW WHITE BAKERY THE FINEST CAKES 8: PASTRY We Cater to All Your Needs HO 6-6624 2571 Waterloo Road Stockton, California J. J. FETZER, Proprietor SNOW WHITE BAKERY The Complete Bakery Q 1.4 1312 4151712 Hoosier Zinn ZBeIigIJtfuI jfooh Heirloom Gifts from the Yankee Peddler Shoppe 1537 N. Wilson Way. Highway 99 Alt. Ph. HO 3-0271 Delightful Food Old-Time Atmosphere Old Time Prices CHARLES AND CHARLOTTE DYER Lubrication Tune Up B rake s Ignition Oil Gas JERRY'S SERVICE Reasonable Price s, Excellent Work 2710 Waterloo Rd. Phone HOward 5-2278 .Lg my H ,Hof 9 I CITY TIRE SERVICE New - Used Tires - Vulcanizing Recapping Wholesale - Retail - Batteries Factory Warehouse Distributors The Home of Quality and Service 2272 Waterloo Road Stockton, California B. FERRONI, Owner BLAKE'S SERVICE 2029 Cherokee Lane Next to W. A. B. C. Phone I-IO 6-7254 Specialized Motor Tune Up g , Brakes, Ignition Lubrication Generator Services , Mobllgas Guaranteed Motor Repair GOSNELL NORWALK 2498 15 aiadte fame Waterloo Rd. 5 Z ffflpwwhx Stfgdilgn ROGERS JEWELRY co R5 glCE:,jQ a 1 A . faaswgal Trailer 401 East Main rj,-.fgfz 1 U as ou 3 . 4' Q ' - f ' Rentals T El g A 0,5 . If f ' u f ruoucvu . is HO 35593 GQQD LUCK 9-A-234 . Complete Brake Work and Tune Up 0 Tires and Batteries - Accessories Class of '62 CALL :' d f Fill Sand an 5 ROOM 8. BOARD 1 ? FOR THE g Gravel A AGED 986 0633 St Hum 5 Located ln the Tempe Cha Hlgley St Apach Junction Area E Apache Tral 5- Fore sa e, Alfred A. Allen Bob Allen 235332 APM? memo service for Aflzona the infirmed QWWU CLEMENTS VALLEY ew 23: Natural Mineral Baths :F Private - Semi-Private 8: Ward Accomodations HO 3-6986 HQ 5,1071 :F Modern Heating Sn Cooling Faciliti Dietary Requirements to Meet Route 1, Box 950 ak l , ' Patient' s Individual Needs Beyer Lane 5t0Ckt01'1, California Regular Visiting Hours 2.100 - 4:00 P.M. Daily 6:00 - 8:00 Evenings 526 E. Main Street Reiman's Camera Shop GIVE YQUR CARL.g f Stockton, California Owner - Talbert Reirnan 2 hotographic supplies y and equipment, g 5 '- photo finishing, picture framing, 3 greetingnciards. .4 Kgjfowera for Occaaionfi M , me I ROBERT B. SHEDD .evra Owner I W N. El Dorado sr. Stockton, Calif. Phone: HO 4-4838 fwim L V' fi iN L'7 x ., V ELVIN KOOKEN GARAGE General Auto Repair Auto Wrecking - 3610 Section Avenue Stockton 6, California I-lOward 3-8389 NOW IT S PEPSI FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG! saying. . . We if ,J at Congratulations UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1992 First Avenue Yuma, Arizona PASTOR - Othel D. Prater Parsonage Address - 199Z,First Avenue Yuma, Arizona SERVICES Sunday School ............ . . .1O:OO Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:00 8,.1'I1. E3.. III. Sunday Evening ............... 7:30 p. rn. Wednesday Services ........... 7:30 p. rn. Welcome to the United Pentecostal Church of Yuma Psalms l18:24, This is the day which the Lo We will rejoice and be glad Rev. and Sis. Othel Prater and son Nathan rd hath rnadeg in it. Cecil Long Sunday School Superintendent UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3 OO Hilborn Lodi, California Everett O. Baxter, Pastor 306 Hilborn Lodi, California Phone 8-3435 Rev. SERVICES Sunday School . . .... 9:45 Morning Worship . . , , ll:OO Evangelistic ......... . . . 7:30 Tuesday - Bible Study ..... .... 7 :30 Thursday - Young People ..... . . . . .................... 7:30 A A P P P Pastor and Family A CHEERFUL CHURCH WITH A FRIENDLY WELCOME CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T962 from the UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 42.29 East Horner Avenue Stockton, California W. W. STURDIVAN, Pastor SERVICES Sunday School and Church. . . .... 9:45 a. rn. Evening Service ......... . . . 7:30 p.m. Friday Youth Service... .... 7:30 p.m. We are enthusiastic supporters of W,A. B. C. We are 100 per cent with its leadership, faculty, and program. Several students have been at home with us While attending school. Rev. and Mrs. W.W. Sturdivan and family F717 , .Q f' rx X ,tl , 'Aff WELCOME dj F f g -1, . - d x.-..,. ,,..,.f ' X f i TO THE ba E 6 15 .. 25- . 1 fp,- JNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 2 Q , 54,3 O78 EAS AVENUE 1 T Rev. Paul R. Price, Pastor NAPA, CALIFORNIA SERVICES Sunday School ------------------------------- --- 9:45 a. m. A time to enjoy informal class discussions. Sunday Morning Worship ---------------------- ---11:45 a. m. A time for spiritual refreshing. Sunday Evening Worship ----------------------------------- 7245 p. m. A time for lively singing, te stirnonies, and preaching. Wednesday Night Bible Study ------------------------------- 7:45 p. m. A favorite service of those who attend. Friday Night Youth Meeting -------------------------------- 7:45 p. m. A service scaled to the Youth and attended by all age groups. :Ervin ' 13 .H , ag I w 'I 3.51 yi, ' V7 wiif:C'3. ,- gy, 5. :',' I 4 Rev and Mrs. Paul Price First Apostolic Church 1424 West 21st Street SAN BERNADINO, CALIFORNIA WHERE PENTECOSTAL POWER AND BLESSING'S FLOW The Church with a World-Wide visioi SERVICES Sunday School ---------- -- 10:00 a.. III. Sunday Evangelistic -- --------- 7:00 p, m, Tuedsay Youth Evangelistic ---- 7:30 p. m. 'fs 4- Bible Study Thursday --------- 7:30 p. m. Pastor's Assistant - Ray Hoffman - , Sunday School Superintendent - Bob Reece . . 3.2 Church Phone TU 2-9373 1 . Rev. and Sis. Howard Davis One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism - Eph. 4: UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1480 N. Millbrook I-Q I Fresno, California tm'ty..,,.44gg..LL tttt Pastor - Rev. Earl Toole Parsonage Address: 1480 Millbrook SERVICES fl Sunday School -------- -- 10200 3-ITL ff Sunday Evening ----- ----------- 7 :3O p. m 4 Wednesday Evening -------------- 7:30 p. rn Friday Evening---Young People --- 7:30 p. m Rev. Earl Toole, Pastor Sis. Ethel Toole, Co-Pastor Free Transportation Phone AM 4-0232 Office Phone Res' Phone he:st..Z.6.85QsQ Baldwin 9-4531 Rev. Murray L. Layne, Pastor Fresno, Calif. gg? U - R Welcome U Sunday Morning ............. . . . .9:45 a. m. ml UNI? , 1.1 1.1 it 1 Layne I z Sunday Evening .......... . . . . . . . . .7245 p. m. Tuesday Evening Young People . .... 7:45 p. rn. S Thursday Evening Bible Study ...... 7:45 p. m. Radio Broadcast Saturday 9:45-10:00 A. M. KBIF-on the a Cl UNITED PENTECOSTM. enum S HE AALD 878 BOYNTON Left to right: Verbal Bean - Evangelist, F. V. Shoernake - Pastor, O. F. Shoernake - Church Board, Roscoe Theobald - Church Sec. 85 Treas. , H. R. Thomas - Church Board, Lonnie Smelser - S.S. Supt. , Norman Smelser - Church Board, Glen Geiger - Church Board, David R. Theobald - Ass't Pastor, Joe Kilgore - Youth Leader, Woodrow Rutherford - Church Board FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 878 Boynton Ave. San Jose, Calif. Parsonage Address-1450 DeTracy San Jose, Calif Left to right: Dav1d R. Thoebald-Ass t Pastor, F. V. Shoernake-Pastor, Joe Kilgore - Youth . m - Leader, Lonnie S If I ,rl ur... A A if ' elser S.S - F,V, Shoemake David R. Theobald SERVICES Sunday School ............ . . .l0:OO A. M. Sunday Morning Worship ...... 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evening ........... . . 7:30 P. M. Tuesday Evening ....... . . 7:30 P. M. Friday Young People's . . . . 7:30 P. M. United Pentecostal Church of Loomis P, O, Box 255 Loomis, California 'E SER SUNDAY VICES Sunday School . . . . . . . il WQZS Morning Worship . . . 'Senior Hi Club ............. Evangelistic Service ........ Wed. Prayer and Bible Study. Rev. and Mrs. Sam Cagle and Family Church Choir CHURCH OFFICERS Sunday School Supt. ..... S.S. Supt. Sec. 8rTreas............. Church Sec. 8a Treas ..... Ladies Aux. Pres. ..... . Correspondent Sec .... Choir Director ........ Young Peoples leader . . Song Leader ........ . . . Senior Hi Club Leader . . . Conquerors League Leader . . . . . . . . TheVictorsLeader.......... Junior Conquerors Leader. Mighty Mites Leader .... -.....--.--. ...- ..- ...- ...- ...- ...- ... ...u Bro. Sis. Sis. Sis. Sis. Sis. Bro Sis. .Bro. Sis. Sis .....Sis .Sis Fri. Young People's Service Conquerors League Friday. , . R fl-ligh School and on upj y The Victors Friday ...... , . J C6-8th gradesj . Mlunior Conquerors . . 7 C3-5th gradesj ...9: ...ll ...6:3O 7:30 7:45 7:45 6'3O 6-30 6-30 ....6:3O Mighty Mites Friday.. . . . . . . . ' -. 'T fUp to and including 2nd gradel Pastor REV. SAM CALGE P. O. Box 342 Loomis , California M I PM 'E Oscar Giese t'l' i Naomi Palmer Louise Cagle Eunice Nichols Minnie Jackson Ruth Johnson Ray Palmer Atlinda Frost Ray Palmer Elsie Cagle Helen Elbrader Kathy Giese Dovie Giese CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES Sllflda-Y School T63-Cl'16I'S TO THE CLASS OF '62 Received awards and certifi BOAM :OOAIV Compllmenis ofthe Sis. Joseph Ashcraft 515 O F R1p1ey illahirz Auxiliarg Brpariment OF THE Hniteh Bmternntal Olhurrh Go Forward - - SIUCIC NOT 7 Years of Steady Growth 1955--- - --- 521,831 1955 --- --- 8 22,445 1957 -- --- S 33 742 1958 -- --- 8 48,126 1959 -- --- 8 51, 904 1950 --- --- S110 320 1951 --- --- S225 877 5 5 WORLD - WIDE MOTHERS MEMORIAL Each year the MONTH of MAY has been designated as the month the ladies Auxiliary takes a special offering for their National Project. This fund has been used to buy equipment for the Home and Foreign Missionary Departments, Tupelo Children's Mansion, Bible Schools, Publishing House, and Office furniture for Headquarters. INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY Mrs. Joseph E. Ashcraft M1-S, Q. F. Ripley 706 North Oklahoma 1118 Cedar Avenue Okmulgee, Oklahoma Long Beach, California Phone 2.482 . ' X Qu UI ff M, .... -E.i4'4 X 9' ' X, 819 I -::: HKHB- ' ' fax 1 - L. I . M..- , .. 4 1.5 C ,t u ,-,,... E ' ', . 'N REV! Al- t ,xx-E. ,' K ...N A Q-V YABERNAE I 'lri cf. , ', 'L 7 2.1 -A xv. - -'-- I A . - . ' J .IJ ,... 7:gQ,j'fjj, ' V ' If ' ' , . 'FP I 11. lj y .lla f . ' - 'I E --A 3 3. I r-' .i215,,,g.-., . I 2 . , : A3 N L , A , It ' Q V ' -. . I I J- 1 I 34:4 1 ' I l I f u - - Q 3 - ' -Q- Y l- I .' ir. : ' ..... 9 ' ' ' ' 'Ii W' il, I , + Q, . 1 Ae' Jr - -Hag -we - y . 1' ' 'j ' V- 42 , Pffllvgr.. s ' A ' 'gzip 3,4 .gl - 'gf --'fn mf Inari: --T' I , -f. N - A , .U my I LT 21- ' ' , , , ., ,' fre .A.w1v,A,,, 9,11-'fasmyyff-fiffyw 'F l I u ' ' LH J- Yikifavdlgw3,ggqf,:ffyQv-'1 ---f--. 3' V QVIQ Rev. David F. Gray, Pa ' H ' Phone ATwater 1-6033 eviva! gahetnac e Zindted Pmteaoatal dia-:ad San Diego, California 3777 Nile Street SERVICES SUNDAY School . . . .... 9:40 A. M. Worship ..... . . , 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic ............. .... 7 :30 P. M. TUESDAY Great Youth Rally .... .... 7 :30 P. M. THURSDAY Bible Study ....... .... 7 :30 P. M. SATURDAY Jubilee Nighty . . . . ...7:30 P.M. Q hx A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, THE SUNSHINE CITY OF THE WEST in v 1 ..-s-x-x-s-n-m-1-x-x-s-L-1-x-x-x-x-1-x-Q-x-x-x-ux-1-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-1-s-x-1-m-1-1-1-m-Q-x-1-1-1Qi- 3 ,- I HEAR THE DIFFERENT GOSPEL BROAD CAST 2 I I T The Hour Of Power Broadcast 5 1 I 1 Every Sunday: 10:15 P, M, il I . ' I i XERB, 1090 On Your Dial 5 Covers the West from Mexico to Alaska E -1-1-m-1-I FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 40th and Harrison KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI For Transportation Call WAbash 4-22.74 or LO 1-5254 OUR SCHEDULE Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . 9:45 A, M. Worship ..... 11:00 A,M Evangelistic . .. . . .7:O0 P, M. Tuesday Ladies' Prayer Meeting . . . . .1200 P. M. Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer ...... 7:30 P. M. Saturday Youth and Evangelistic . . . . . 7:30 P. M. w,,,,w,,,M,,.X ,,. ,, f,m.:! ,N ,www ' 1 ,,.. A Rev. Winfred Black Rev. Lee Cook Pastor Assistant Pastor .NJu,,f,w ,- I N f Alice Reed Section ff 1 -eff? f Dora Crowl Section aff 3 Algelee Button Section if 5 'V' f , . 5 ' ' 'x . 'Q f-V Eli e' tt.' -r fi' :.1. Ruth We stenhaver Section if 7 ,sf 5. f - 1'i-LE-Lia P -4 r 'WS' 1 Lillian White Auxiliary President Bellflower, Calif. Greetings From Ladies' Auxiliary A Of The Great Western District Florence Ripley Auxiliary Secretary Long Beach, Calif. GO FORWARD, SLACK NOT Picture Not Available Ruth Drew Section ff Z Ongilee Ogden Section all 4 Jewell Nevells Section if 6 Leona Talley Section at 8 .wi igi Mia I if I Qi 1 1 'Quit' ' - 1 'f ,,1 , ' I ' ' ' 3 I n if QT - , ' H VI 1 N - 5 3 '.h' : a - ' . ' -A gzgw V xxrj 1 gs .1,: Sify L - J, V 1:1 if N I A' - . -,F I V ..,, W 5,1 4' ,7 X I -' . A 1' I l IVID F. GRAY P. B. SHOCKLEY SAMUEL WHITE J. A. MAXWELL ction 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 WESTERN DISTRICT OF THE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH DISTRICT BOARD Goo S' BLESS I 'mass' W.A.B.C. W-R- PAIR DALE B, STRUBLE trict Superintendent A H. GARRETT BARNEY ROBERTS .I.E. RODE O. A. ELLINGSWORTI-I on 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 .L IL . J iff' I I QIQAQA,-Wt 'Ss-P.. .. j' 1. ' x-,-., A If - :f , : . ' 'si 1 Jfeizfv .w,W.:.f..1 , .- . , ' ..,,.. - ,wq.,,,1,.,. ,Li iw I A 'mf if , , M' I Jef! '--,..f L :1l,f .51 . 9 M nwvm fm' 1' Adm'r,fdiMM 2LJ-ML HN ' 'W' ' ' THE PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS of the FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF MODESTO, CALIFORNIA OFFICERS Youth Leader ........ Kenton Deeter Assistant Youth Leader. . . Jerry Cates Sec'y-Treas ........ Connie Pittman WHERE THE WHOLE COUNSEL OF GOD IS DECLAREDU SERVICES Sunday Evening ............ . . . 6:30 P. M. Thursday Evening... . . ...... 7:30 P. M. Nay, in all these things we are more than Conquerors through him that loved us Romans 8:37 133 Tuolumne Blvd. Ph. LA 3-7444 Modesto, California REV. .I.E. RODE, Pastor -1 , 10' 'fs' is fiwrfgffg f . Rev. .T.D. Densby, Assistant Pastor E Florine Dansby, Sec 'y-Treas. SERVICES Sunday School ......... . ..... 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship ...... .... 1 1:00 A. , Young Peoples Service .. ... 6:30 P, M. Childrens Church ....... . . . 6:30 P. M, Evangelistic Service ...... . . . 7:30 P, M. Tuesday Worship Service .......... . . . 7:30 P. M. Thursday Pentecostal Conquerors ...... 7:30 P. M. Saturday Bible Study ....,............. 7:30 P. M. Come thou with us and we will do thee Good. Rev. and Sis. Rode Numbers 10:29 20th Anniversary as the f h h h. pastor O t e C ure Radio Broadcast from 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. every Sunday - KTR Revival Tabernacle First United Cf JGSUS Cl'lflSf Pentecostal Church 10628 Mina St. 446 31-d Street S. Whittier, Calif. Galt, California SERVICES Parsonage Address Sunday School ............ 9:45 A. M. P O BOX 443 Morning Worship . . . . . .ll:00 A. M. G9-111, CalifO1'11i8. Evangelistic Service ....... 7:30 P. M. PASTOR - William E. Geurin Vednesday Night Service.. . 7:45 P. M. Saturday Night Service ..... 7:30 P. M. Rev. Horace E. Jones, Pastor Sunday School ,,,,, 9549 Bert St. Pico Rivera, California Evangelistic Service SERVICES Tuesday Night Bible Study . . . Friday Young People Service. LET US LET BROTHIERLY LOVE CONTINUE .9:45 A 7:45 P 7:45 P .7:45 P EMMANUEL PENTEcosTAL CHURCH it 3651 27th Avenue . . v Sacramento, California ' The Church that Preaches What the Bible Teaches SERVICES Sunday School ............... . . . 9:45 a. rn. Sunday Morning Worship... .. .ll:00 a. rn. Sunday Evangelistic ........ .... 7 :45 p. Wednesday Bible Study ...... . . . 7:30 p. Friday Conquerors' Service .... .... 7 :30 p.rn. ALL WELCOME he-'-1-0'-' . ,1 'SQ' arsonage Address - 5521 San Francisco Boulevard REV, Sacramento, California O,A. ELLINGSWORTH Pastor hone: GLadstone 7-8354 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Hwy. 21 East at Tabor Road Bryan, Texas ' ' -TPEQQQ? .R'Qll!AL. , A ,,:,, 'whit Q .-1, 347 nf ,Sw .ag J, 3 lt' . ,Q Fitsfiffllffs ' Q gn xi S gg. w - A :W , A V ' , H, , YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Sunday School Sunday Morning Worship . . . . . . Sunday Childr SERVICES ens Church... ... Tuesday Ladies Meeting ...... . . . Wednesday Regular Service ...... . . . Saturday Pentecostal Conquerors . . . . . . Rev. J. L. Sylvester, Pastor Box 324 Bryan, Texas ll' O0 00 30 30 30 30 A.M A.M P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. WESTERN DISTRICT PENTECOSTAL CONQUEROR S SUPPORT SHEAVES FOR CHRIST, THE PROGRAM THAT MOVES THE GOSPEL AROUND THE WORLD :N E ae ey S THE GUS? ' Rev. Murray Layne Rev. David Theobald Conque1'or's President Conqueror's Secretary Our Motto: THE MESSAGE OF TRUTH THROUGH STRENGTH OF SPIRIT FILLED YOUTH THE WHOLE GOSPEL TO THE WHOLE WORLD SERVICES Sunday School .... Morning Worship . . . Sunday Evangelistic .... Wednesday Bible Study ...... Friday-Conquerors Service . , :... ,, 'Q fu --L' ' Z ---W EFYfEffH'r'i1 Sf1m,,..'-...,..,...i,1.e,...---gangs.-.m.....t..gae-m,.,.45aL,i,fAwa-wbmefpl-nv 14 S'- FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 309 So. Center St. Turlock, Calif. We Are Labourers Together With God I Cor. 3:9 CHURCH OFFICERS Sunday School Supt . . . . . . Gerald Holm Missionary Sec'y . . . . . Elva Stafford Youth Leader ........ . . . Fred Inabnit Ladies Aux. President . . .... Gladys Johnson 9:45 A. ll:45A ....7:3O P. 7:45 P. ... . .7:45 P.. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore Pastor CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOR CLASS TI-IE APOSTOLIC MELODIE CHOIR Recording choir of spirituals and gospel songs TI-IE UNITED PENTE COSTAL CHURCH 10248 Alondra Blvd. Bellflower, California in nv? Q Phone To. 69-105 Pastor To. 72 803 SERVICES Sunday School ------- 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship ---- 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic -------- 7:30 P. M. Wed. Bible Study ---- 7:30 P. M. Fri. Youth Service -- 7:30 P. M, les C, Tackett Rev. Samuel S. White Choir Director Pastor APOSTOLIC MELODIE RECORD CO. 10248 Alondra, Bellflower, Calif. Write for List of Recordings Records by: fx fr-Lllg M a4po:4ip ac The Apostolic Melodie Choir X I y The Tackett Sings .Tim Shockley I A Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Kirkland The Beall Sisters John and Nilah Mean f' frame-s 5 if ASSETXIBLQ 3 61112486 380 South Rosemead Blvd. Pasadena, California SY 2-5846 .5 SERVICES Sunday School .......... 9:45 A. M. Sunday Morning Worship . . . 11:00 A. M Sunday Evening Evangelistic . . . 7:30 P. M. Thursday Young People ..... 7:45 P. M. Friday Street Service ... 8:00 P. M. A Stranger is a Friend We Have Not Met I John 1:3 REV. J.D. ARNOLD, Pastor 380 South Rosemead Blvd. WWW SEZ: WE GREET- WESTERN APOSTOLIC d fa BIBLE COLLEGE R, E O Director I . UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P J M Sunday School Dept. QWestern Districtj Helping Local churches With: :ff Conventions '71 Rallies p :F Clinics :ff Newsletter :if 30 Pieces of Silver :F Promotional Campaigns Sunday School Department First Pentecostal Church of Stockton 1950 Cherokee Lane SUNDAY SCHOOL STAFF Gen. Superintendent - Paul Dugas Pastor - Rev. Clyde J. Haney Associate Pastor - Kenneth F. Haney UNITED PENTE COS TAL CHURCH Fourth and Davis Street Tipton, Oklahoma Pastor - Rev. Harley Shirel SERVICES Sunday School ---------- 9: 45 a.rn. Morning Worship ------ 11:00 a.rn. Choir practice Sunday --- 6: Evangelistic Service ---- 7: Wednesday Bible Study -- 7: Friday Pentecostal Conq.-7g 30p 30p 30p 30 p. Rev. and Sis. Harley Shi rel United Pentecostal Church 1466 Lawnc re st Redding, Calif. Pastor - Rev. David J. Wheeler Parsonage Address - 1309 Norman D SERVICES Sunday Morning --- ---10:00 a. Sunday Evening --- ---- 7:00 p Tuesday Evening --- ----7:00 p. Thursday Evening--- ---- 7:00 p Section Seven Pentecostal Conquerors Backers of the SERVICES SHEAVES FOR CHRIST PROGRAM SE C TION SEVEN PEN TE COSTAL CONQUERORS Youth Director- Harold E. Blankenship 328 East Louise Avenue Manteca, California FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Woodland, California Pastor - Rev. Arlon Royer Parsonage Address 466-D Calif Sunday School -------------- 10:00 a Sunday Evening Evangelistic --7:30 p. Wednesday Evening --------- 7:30 p. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS OF STOCKTON 621 E. Weber St. Stockton, California Serving San Joaquin County Sales Service Instruction 21 E. Weber St. - QNext to Turner'sJ Phone HO 3-8907 ChiCkeI1 654- AND 754: on a Bun Chicken Lunch - 1. 15 Chicken Dinner - 1. 60 Chicken to Go - 55 cents and up POLLARD'S CHICKEN KITCHEN Best Chicken in the Country Midway Stockton-Lodi on 99 Freeway JOHN'S GARDENING General Gardner's 2680 So. Cedar Fresno 25, California Owner - John W. Coursey Pruning, Shearing and spraying Our Specialty Phone AD 3-9015 FITZGERALD PRINTING COMPANY Printing and Lithographing Snapout Carbon Forms Photo Offset Printing 1036 S. Center Phone HO 6-9026 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 Hutton's Furniture Sewing Machines STCWELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Peerless Turbine Pumps Fabrics Pressure Systems U . Orchard and Field Sprayers Pholsterlng Farmers Hardware O Oakland 3, Charter Way 0128 E. 14th St. California Stockton, Calif. HOward 2-7676 EL CHARRO lFl'I S coonroon vou una-ru jg DINING . . s- 1 Mi luv K EL TOPAZ fi FAMILY RESTAURANT Highway 99 Lodi, California Phones - EN 8-5646 and EN 9-3276 OWNER: Nick Felton Compliments of Western Lumber Company INCORPORATED Wholesale Distributors REDWOOD - FIR - PINE Z miles South on I-liway 50 Stockton, California ,, 42- Home Appliances If x Y .angina ix ' 1 Phone AD 3-4672 Harold W Thompson, Inc I Miner and Grant Stockton, California Furniture, Floor Covering and Appliances Sales and Service 841 Broadway Fresno, 21, Calif. CARPETS AND LINOLEUM Vinyl Tile, Acoustics, M u I d o w n e y . . Hardwood, Draperies, Prlnhng Company Interiors 130 NO. California st. Free Estimates Phone HO 4-0915 Stockton, California , C. H. Griffith - Manager , ww , I 6 ES.. EL L. MESRIHUTESCQIPUUEQHINIQ CGCCDIMIPZESIRIY 2,459 Mariposa P. O. Box 350 Phone HO 6-3483 Stockton, Calif :fe Commercial Buildings for Sale or Rent :lf Commercial and Industrial Sites Al Labrucherie, Owner MEET THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY GIVE World Book Encyclopedia and Childcroft fthe Unified plan in 35 volumes with more than 26,900 picturesj ff! if 1 4 f 14 1 H1 t P World Book is purchased for more homes, schools, and Libraries than any other encyclopedia. Childcraft is an internationally-approved child guidance plan. Call or write Christian Kubota HO 4-7132 112 E. Jefferson St. Stockton, California ua Simig,,,,, lJ!2Um VILLQGE .fr:i.f5,lif4 .P-in 263O Waterloo Road, Stockton Phone I-IO 5-3511 RETARDED CHILDREN CAN BE HELPED. . . YOU CAN HELP. . . Donate your surplus clothing and household items to: VALUE VILLAGE A project of the Stockton Association for retarded Children in cooperation with the Good Shepherd Home of the West. It is a member of the California Council for Retarded child- ren of the National Association for Retarded Children. Among the Association 's programs are: 'Day Camps 'Religious Programs 'Youth Activity Centers 'Work Training, Crafts, Etc. For more information write: Retarded Children at 1543 W. Luceren, Stockton, California Compliments o f K. TAKEI. O. D. Optometrist elephone 107 E. Main Street Oward 2-5533 Stockton, Calif. VERNER E. STROMBOM, D. C 1025 N. Calif. St. Stockton, Calif. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto youg not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27 WJ IA Fo, A 'M - See MODESTO CHURCH FURNITURE 233 Broadway - P,O, BOX 568 Salida, California Modesto Klngswood S-0612 The Church Pews of the Home Church of Western Alostolic Bible College were purchased from the MODESTO CHURCH FURNITURE COMPANY. The fine quality of their merchandise may be ObSe1'Ved at 1950 Cherokee Lane, Stockton, California. HARRY-E. BOWERS, Managing Owner i r , Drink X 'X .rr 2. 'hmm wx N' the friendly HPepper Upper pr po o .1 V Y ' COMPLIMEN TS of the DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY Stockton - Modesto STEAKS 51.25 Served with French Fries Salad and Choice of Dressings JOI-INNIE'S WAFFLE SHOP 222 S. Wilson Way Open 24 hours Off Street Parking Stockton, California SIMARD PRINTING CO 726 E. Weber Avenue- Stockton, California Owner - Wesley A. Simard Phone - HO 6-6929 WALLER RICHFIELD SERVICE P. O, Box 219 Wallace ,, , , California Q- Owner-Henry M. Waller 3' I AN , SA ,,5Q,,g,zs -1 L 6, SERVICE FIRST Compliments of MATERIALS CC. INAMASU Dial Ho 6-6966 830 So Concrete Materials Transit-Mix Concrete Plastering Materials Masonry Products and A Complete Supply of Fuels . California St. Stockton, . California Since 1595 JEWELERS 45 So. E1 Dorado St. Stockton, Calif. Q' ' z- Y 1 H 6 r' 51 6 'wuwjw -, :, ' .V 'www iii COMPLIMENTS OF Westside Garage Complete Automotive Repairing 226 S. Commerce St. Stockton, California Phone I-IO 6-7423 George Kenrnotsu and Warren Nitta COMPLIMENTS Mariano Arzaga RTS. ffl, Box 814 Stockton, Calif, Comp lime nts of U AL 'S RICHFIE LD SE RVICE C E :zu 1725 S. E1 Dorado St. Stockton, California Owner ALBERT R. LIWANAG Home Phone I-1Oward 4-7868 Busine ss Phone HOWard 3-93 28 IN WATERLOO SHOPPING CENTER 1130 WATERLOO ROAD HO 6-4721 Weekdays 9:30 A. M. to 8:30 P.M, HOURS! Sundays: 10 A. M. to 6 P.M, ST POLICY AT ALL WzT 'E5 TRAVILLES -2 INSURANCE AGENCY Real E state Broker All Lines of Insurance Including Fire I-IO 6-6718 Auto 'I1I'1lCk Bonds 660 N. California Stockton, California 'St .,, l,.e,,. ,b,,, i., U 2: , ttattf aarzn, 3 ....... 5. --1. WISDOM 81 KIENTZ Ywiahmosfy si? ea INSURANCE 529 N. Sutter Stockton, California ' Insurance All Line s 00515113 CMU IMEEMI EGES 1 2 .s j 31 -mgzalf .. . it 1 I. 1 '31 , 1111, ' 1 l----' if 1 ' .,. ..Q,.-:nf f if - ' . rl 5. L ' F' 1-- 1 . 'fl 1 ' it - 11- Y. ' . 1 , 1 r -,.,: , di -'A A I :: f I . ij , -. ' 59 Mr. 8a Mrs. Whisler Mr. 8tMrs. Guidroz Mr. 84 Mrs. Johnson Mr. 8L Mrs. Urquhart J' A' Johnson Rt. 1, Box 100 P. o, Box 455 8215, Mime. 501 Louisiana Ave. 3019 KenY0n Sf McFarland, Calif. Groves, Texas Turlock, Calif. Arr121Ii110. TGXHS Stockton' California 7 1 1 E. F. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Stanful Leona Talley Elder 36 Sis. MCCune MI. 3a MIS. 1403 N, Maple Ave. 1550 Golden Gate Yuba City, 1340 Mission St. 619 Grattan Roxwell, N, Mex, Stockton, Calif. California Salem. Oregon Stockton. Calif ,- x 1-41,- irf ' will 1 .1 1 W' 11 11 . 1 1 The Harveys Rev. and Mrs. Theobald Ioan Applegarth Bob Talley Arlinda Fr 11017 Glencoe P1. 23'71DOHHer P1806 Yuba Ciry. 362 oswaid Rd. Rf- 1- BOX Lamont, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. California Yuba City, Calif. Loomis .-.A I Y J 4 . - p 3 1 'H -1 1 L. . X V Mr- 56 MIS- Berlrler Mr. 8aMrs. Thames Bro. 8:Sis. Duck Emmanuel Pentecostal Jerry Todd 2040 Angina Dr. 3149 Forest Ave. 1852 E. 10th sr. Christian School 1512 Hola Port Arthur, Tex. Port Arthur, Tex. Stockton, Calif. 35th Ave' ' Sactmcalif Modesto. E. af . 2 5 ost OOSTEE9 CHD M IM EIBS .air 1 'xt 1. C-1 . ,a f 1 .ag,4. 3 f ' ' 4. . ' rm W9 R NG v 'B .rx si' V. ir' ,g. - - ,r QV a,.VQTM tp -Y V J as fd , .ff , a f: 7'i'za- uda Aldrin Pamela Sylvester Carolyn Holliday Donnie Williams l, 4209 Woody Ln. 318 School Ave. 1403 KODCIICY Lon, Calif. Bryan, Texas Modesto, Calif. Bryan. TCXHS len Goodwin So. Palm G riel 3. Jewell Nevills P. O. BOX 399 ab Oakley, Calif. E V-Aik A55 Bowler Ethel McClary Crowslanding Rt. 4, Box 455 California Stockton, Calif. , f x ajv 0' f T 'PJ , L- ... Q - fv Q. if .iz A - f l y x '- 1 fflk 't Q ff - 1. -' ' '-'I ,f5Q'f'f'!55'5:?f'i'i1::,' .-xr 1' Mwwaafo Raymond Cox Bldg. 58, Box 37 Gwen Langston 1705 Clark Ave. W R 1 .. .l f 1,77 . . 3 .Ill '11, 5 ,.1...f, ...iff , f - 'V ,!': Q, lr' , A2 .:7'-'!2. .:: ..: .I - rg Dick lkerd 1403 Herndon Modesto, Calif. ' 9 . - L Minnie Harvey 11017 Glencoe U. S. Naval Sta- Bakersfield, Lamont, Calif. San Diego 36, Calif. Calif. '33 Piclure M Na+ i Available !'111'f m gf 'H'---.W-,, H. Mary Castro Marilyn Castro Rosemary Goodwin P. O. Box 523 P. O. Box 523 14.17 SO. Palm Livingston , Livingston, San Gabriel, California California California 7 T ,l . 1 0 ' . 5 Marilyn Lengley Rt. l, Box 499 Marysville, California Q, W 'u ,-. In . . ..u:wn. B . , , 1 -1. 1 H V , 1 ty ill 1 , 1 L . e ' I N 1 s ', Judy Rust 14318 Bledsoe Sylmar, Calif. Io Sturdivan 5901 N. El Dorado, Stockton, California E. 1 J S' 9,1 ed' A x 5' 1 , . .MM Backman Frank Hutton Eva Alvarez Francis Edwards Naomi Francis C10 Ann Palmer 14th 7402 Lockwood P. O. 592 Box 113, Deweyville, P, O, Box 455 Calif. Oakland, Calif. Livingston,Ca1if Texas Grover, Texas I CCDCCDSTE CMB M N EWS Joyce Richards James Fuschak Mrs. Wade Jones Mrs. Ruby Seay 509 E. 23rd St. Rt. 4, Box 296 1305 Palasoita St. Box 403 Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas North Zulch, Tex. ilk? 1 4:5 5111 1- 'T-9-V - Jerri on' , -' .1-U.. I lu Mrs. Herrling Route 2 Bryan, Texas Mrs. C3-l301Yl'1 Casey Arthur Huff Ir. John W. Pence James Franks Otis E. Mosley Rt. 2, 807 Travis St. 2110 Stevens Dr. 508 W. 25th St. Route 4, Box Normangee, Texas Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas Bryan Texas Bryan, Texas 24.5, . Q H Oma SL Fred Swan Carroll Lewis George Renfroe 1402 E. 28th St. 721 W. 9th St. Bryan, Texas Pecos, Texas Church' BfYan' Texas i Frank gL Bob Knowltgn Weldon Marriott Mrs. O. T. Willis 3838 Mohawk St, 1602 Urshine Aye. 1404 S. Jackson Pasadena. Calif. Bryan, Texas Tucumcari, N. M. Mrs. Bramblett United Pentecostal 927 E Channel Stockton, Calif. We l 6357 nv' , , 5 f. fwfv Abraham Losh Route 6, Box 64 Omaha, Nebr. Florence Station , .pi I-1 '-Lh:a::3. .. 1' , sql, I 3 xd . , ti Mrs. Van 2838 Belle Stockton 1 Q fwfl Mr. 8LMrs. W 1420 - 16th Av Council Bluff, CJCCDSWEEB CMD LMIEIMI EIRS 9' fyiisfsqv mx 403, North 11ch, Texas 1 Y Y -.. , ' AY 4 W, Ash: 1-N x Calif. riff' and Mrs. Spikes Teresa 85 Kelly Mr. 85 Mrs. Stone MIS. F. Ellis Spikes Houston, 122 N. Adams 1304 Hazel Texas Dallas 8, Bryan, Texas Texas Qi fa x V Y , 1 Sf, ,uf r, Q l N fi '1 ge' 5 John Richards 1029 Riks Amarillo, Texas Gretchen Cox 2680 S. Cedar Fresno, Calif. S 1-J Hampton Francis Filkins Carolin Stone Barbara Bennet 4075 Camden 600 E. Campbell Robinson Fidler San Jose, Calif. Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 347 Em '7 !-f 1' ' 'f , J Za: - ' Johnson 112 Woodrow I as I 1 3 Sa gf Ez Linda Benson 920 Shasta Dr. Colton , California Calif. Lathrop, Calif. A uppp K. ll I ' I 7 ns' l 1 A 'lx if ' . Evag. Grace Petra Perez Thompson 75 Santa Teresa 410 Bardin Salinas, Calif. Salinas , Calif. JMR iii- Na' f P w--,-gr Mmcef Winfred Lamb Beverly West ,K Lg 1: ' ,J 2338 E. Euclid Gloria Peace EHIHSSI 3969 - 55th Sr. Childress Sacramento, California WA. ,ut t , We K 1 r ll Q3 . ,. H H ,L H 1.4.-W ..s 1 H 23 vs , .H T I H em , .:::sr?f' an S tockton, Calif is X' YN 'fo if Shirley Hedger Karen Hedger 2107 N. Sargent 2107 N. Sarg. Stockton, Calif. Stockton, Calif Mozelle Smith Angela Ordonez John Applegarth Route 2110 S. Terrance Rt. 1, Box 247 800 Louisiana 23443 Amador 1631 Frankhn X 1 ,. T 1 ' ' I N ' w its 1 W W ' ' liii 2 Mr if 6 ' . 1 a., , . I , ssaie fi? -1, A , ,ix ,LQ pf.: 1 - ' A X 1 vi. nf- ., ,, . .f rx n Iowa Napa Calif. Woodlake, Calif. Amarillo Texas Hayward Calif Yuba City Calif I 1- ' -slit' 4 QDQSTEE3 CMD MEM IBS 5 1, . -143 v-v'1vQ? 1 Judyf Patsy' Jeanie Van Buskirk Janet Applegarth Cathy Applegarth Edna Foy U Dam 9 h Rr. 1, Box 36-c 1480 Haynes, 1631FI31'1k1il'1 222 BOYOZZI 21715 I SL, Linden, Calif. Yuba City, Calif. Yuba City, Calif. Sfockm' Stockton, Calif. California P ' . . .5-5' . 1 p 1 - it + 1 si Rev. 85 Mrs. Hatcher Roberta Reynolds Franklin Children Carole Hap Bob Applegarth 1631 Franklin Yuba City, Calif. P. O. Box 5296 209 N. Grove 17415. Stockton P, O, BOX Phoenix, Arizona Hendersonville, Stockton, Calif. Phoenix 10, North Carolina Arizona THE NNHNIHDA TI' Fl? 'OP nf S -M 1,57 f X LQ5f2 P-'5 , 1, 4. ' ,esfa 5, 7-196.9 Q-1 fx zgvfie' '- 0 P W 93' R1 211511 would like to express our appreciation to all of those who have helped to make this annual possible. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Covina, California and to the many PASTORS, BUSINESSMEN, and FRIENDS, whose advertising has made this annual possible. CQQJSTEIR C HD MEM EEBS Jesse Alvarez P. O. Box 592 Livingston, Calif. Hector Flores 9910 Gibralter Rd. Oakland, California W. T. McCarty 201 Rock Island, Dalhart, Texas Mr. Deral J. Johnson Palo Duro High School, Amarillo, Texas W. G. McCarty 8rFamily 1410 N. Marrs, Amarillo, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Oatis Williams 202 Kosarek St. , Bryan, Texas Ronnie Dunning 5233 E. Marsh, Stockton, Calif. Ray Nelson 1267 N. School St. , Stockton, Calif. Janice Barret 2029 Superior, Stockton, Calif. Dean Cates 1106 Tuolumne Blvd. , Modesto, Calif. Sis. Haddie Pieter 1230 N. Funston St. , Stockton, Calif. Jim Swank U. S. S. Bon Homme Richard U. S. Navy, San Francisco, California Onyal Treadwell 1503 Rhode Island, Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Donald lkerd 4212 41st Street, Sacramento, Calif. Judy Sullivan 1818 South B St. , Stockton, Calif. Vaughn 8a Janet Morton 324 E. Kimble, Modesto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Boyd 1422 Haynes Ave. , Yuba City, Calif. Dean Layne 1841 E. Tyler Ave. , Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Biggs 12916 Campbell Dr. , Lamont, Calif. Nelda Faye Kellum 1229 Alamo Street, Modesto, Calif. Debbie, Johnnie S.: Sherrie Cleary 4426 No. Earle, Rosemead, Calif. Nola Ray Rt. 6, Box 370, Bakersfield, Calif. Jimmy Mays 2183 White St. , Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. J. Francis 2224 Myron Ave. , Stockton, Calif. Lonnie W. Smelser 7113 Galli Dr. , San Jose, Calif. Jim Wayne York 600 E. Campbell Ave. , Campbell, Calif Stan Dansby 1827 Vernon Ave. , Modesto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Courrey 2680 So. Cedar, Fresno, Calif. Bro. and Sis. Melvin Frost 1422 Haynes Ave. , Yuba City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Burgess 501 Louisiana, Amarillo, Texas Mrs. Irene Hinkle 501 Louisiana, Amarillo, Texas Mr. 8a Mrs. Warren G. Brown 1603 N. Seminole, Amarillo, Texas Mrs. Vernon Furlow Box 3055, Amarillo, Texas Dollie Cook 416 W. Maple Ave. , Rogers, Calif. Mr. 8LMrs. Archie Maxfield 3506 E. 14th, Amarillo, Texas Rev. and Mrs. Kirkland 2501 West 3rd Street Amarillo, Texas Mr. 8cMrs. R. T. Cleary 4426 No. Earle, Rosemead, Calif. CCDCGSJTEEQ CMD NEW ER Stan and Kathy Markwell 357 112 Brightwood, Chula Vista, Calif. Angie M. Cuen 661 No. 16th St. , San Jose, Calif. Danny McCracken 1505 Glenn Ave. , Modesto, Calif. Sandra Isbell 1305 Sante Fe, Modesto, Calif. Jo Ann Isaacs 2605 Garvey Ave. , Modesto, Calif. H. D. Sanders 5924 Cherokee Lane, Stockton, Calif. B. Kubota 1820 W. Harding Way, Stockton, Calif. Avalene and Arlon Royer 466-D California St. , Woodland, Calif. Grandmother Kissee 128 S. Cardinal St. , Stockton, Calif. Bob Royer 642 5th St. , Woodland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Royer , 642 5th St. , Woodland, Calif. Ronald Knight 1752 Anderson St. . Stockton, Calif. Frank Day 2217 McKinley Apt. ?'f4, Stockton, Calif. Doris Coose 4617 Virgil Ave. , Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roberts 6415th St. , Woodland, Calif. Dr. James Tanaka, D. D. S. 807 N. San Joaquin, Stockton, Calif. Dr. James Nakamura 1280 So. E1 Dorado, Stockton, Calif. Eloise M. Guen 661 N. 16th Street, San Jose. Calif- Sis. Viola Johnson 12916 Campbell Drive, Lamont, Calif. C. Ametani 112 E. Jefferson, Stockton, Calif. Washington Drug Store 48 W. Washington, Stockton, Calif. Mrytle Routen 1215 E. Weber Ave. , Stockton, Calif. Eva Kabler 247 S. Carroll St. , Stockton, Calif. Mary King 5695 Cherokee Lane, Stockton Alice Graves 4607 Farmington Rd. , Stockton B. R. 85- Geneva Treadwell 1503 Rhode Island, Stockton Ruben Romero 1780 Canton Dr. . Melpetas, Calif. Adam Le Lopez 1760 Wilshire Blvd. , San Jose Richard Martinez 1340 S. Story, San Jose Mr. and Mrs. N. Moran 1655 Hampton Ave. , Redwood City, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newton 206 Barozzi, Modesto Virginia Clark 1241 Main St. , Modesto Janice Goble 1548 Victoria Dr., Modesto Jane Robinson Calif. 3000 Watt Ave. , Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. L. Sylvester 4209 Woody Lane, Bryan, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nesbit 1700 York St. , Napa, Calif. Mr. 8LMrs. J. C. King 501 Louisiana, Amarillo, Texas CCDQJSTEEB CMB LMIEIMI EURS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ogden 10609 Santa Ana Lamont, Calif. The Morgan Family 4905 E. Weber, Stockton, Calif. Fred L. Rodgers 951 So. San Joaquin, Stockton, Calif. Coriene Tanner 2E. Flora St. Stockton, Calif. Wm. S. Beadle 2357 Waterloo Rd. , Stockton, Calif. Therman Kendrix 2930 Redwood St. , Stockton, Calif. Jill Robisnon 3000 Watt Ave. , Sacramento, Calif. Mr. 85 Mrs. Othel Estes 1904 W. Dakota, Fresno, Calif. Thomas R. LaRue 9905 N. Shanks Ave. , Delhi, Calif. Mary Maennche 399 Adelaide Way, Dinuba, Calif. Glen Taylor Sr. 4557 Lindsay Ave. , Pico-Rivera, Calif. The Paul Gardner Family 6012 Agra St. Bell Gardens, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson 2245 -is. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, Calif. Pat Barrett 2029 Superior, Stockton, California Willard R. Reynolds 333 W. Figueroa Dr. , Altadena, Calif. Jim Fontenot 390 S. Rosemead, Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Renison P. O. Box 785, Burney, Calif. Rev. 8: Mrs. Jackie Renison P. O. Box llll, Burney, Calif. James Hallford 1954 Adrin St. , Napa, Calif. Mr. 85 Mrs. Robert Barrett 2029 Superior, Stockton, Calif. The Neihmeyers P. 0. Box 47, Oricle, Arizona Largin 's Texaco Service 2235 Cherokee Rd. , Stockton, Calif. Virginia Dunning 5233 E. Marsh, Stockton, Calif. Betty Cleveland 4632 Azalea, Stockton, Calif. Margaret McDonald 320 El Paso, Modesto, Calif. Mrs. Joe L. Burt Rt. 4, Box 371, Bryan, Texas Ray Stewart 2335 Vail Ave. , Stockton, Calif. Huey Nalley 791 Foster Rd. , Napa Calif. Ray Brown 2110 S. Terrace Dr. , Napa, Calif. Miss Cahterine Long 4004 Harrison St. , Kansas City, Missouri Angie Castro P. O. Box 523, Livingston, Calif. Martha Young Box 35, Sitka, Alaska Mrs. Ehtel Buell 68 N. Grand Oaks, Pasadena, Calif. Albert Castro Jr. P. O. Box 523, Livingston, Calif. Jerry Solomon P. O. Box 336, Dielville, Texas Bob Theobald 980 Cinnabar, San Jose, Calif. Annie A. Goodwin l4l7 So. Palm Ave. , San Gabriel, Calif. Mrs. Mertie Reed 2347 - 15th St. Port Arthur, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Hutton St David 7629 Lockwood Apt itll Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ogden 1802 3rd St. Alameda, Calif. Harry Hisaka 438 W. Jefferson Stockton, Calif. Cynthia Winge 5695 Cherokee Lane Stockton, Calif. C. Yarnenoto Patsy Woodard 5320 E. Baseline Mesa, Arizona Charles Hill 2035 Broadway San Diego, Calif. Mae Fuller 1019 So. David Stockton, Calif. Ioan Canter 1044 So. David - Lot 21 Stockton, Calif. Bill Sukow 466 N. Grant Manteca, Calif. R. W. Pulliam 8aFami1y 5818 Hemet Stockton, Calif. R. C. Hodge 84 family 5832 N. E1 Dorado Stockton, Calif. Sophie Haney 1720 E. Willow Stockton, Calif. Jack Gross 2021 E. Harding Way Stockton, Calif. QJCQSTETPR N EMES R. B. Casey 1250 N. Wilson Way Stockton, Calif. Martha L. Scudder 1741 Portola Ave. Stockton, Calif. Mr. 8tMrs. I. J. Lund 2925 Carmel St. Oakland, Calif. Mary Whitton 1068 E. Verdued Burbank, Calif. Mrs. Dora Hance 4060 Hamilton San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inabnit 1156 S. Rose St. Turlock, Calif. Joyce Sirmon 3663 Cowley Way San Diego, Calif. Dorothy Cates Box 732 Tucumcarie, New Mex. Mr. 82 Mrs. Harry Christianson 3791 E. Blanche Pasadena, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. Charles Isaacs 2605 Garvey Ave. Modesto, Calif. Lane Clark 1241 Main Modesto, Calif. Betty Edwards 4819 McNab Ave. Lakewood, Calif. Rev. Dan Mendenhall 2021 E. 15th St. Long Beach, Calif. Lane Hopla 2370 Waterloo Stockton, Calif. Thelma Teague 1044 S. David Stockton, Calif. Mrs. E. Harnmons Stockton Patios 2423 Waterloo Rd. Stockton, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. Chester Johnson 2021 E. 15th St. Long Beach, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. Vic Sparks 9734 San Luis South Gate, Calif. Laverne Wurch 3512 Sanborn Lynwood, Calif. Mr. 8LMrs. B. F. Tankersley 4352 Hartle Ave. Cudahy, Calif. Mr. 8tMrs. F. E. Shuey 4007 Polk Street Amarillo, Texas Esther Ayers 3921 Elma Rd. Pasadena, Calif. Mary A. Booth 3921 Elma Rd. Pasadena, Calif. Mr. 8s Mrs. Robert Casus 3618 N. E. 13th Amarillo, Texas Mrs. H. J. Feuerstein 135 E. Linwood Turlock, Calif. Melba Tankersley 4352 Hartle Ave. Cudahy, Calif. Mr. 8t Mrs. Frank Heine 5602 N. Briercrest Ave. Lakewood, Calif. onorary Member: FOR WE ARE LABOURERS TOGETHER WITH GOD. . . I Corinthians 3:9 Best Wishes to W.A. B. 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