Western Apostolic Bible College - Our Treasure Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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C' sf -8 V94 u'r , I - -5Pfii7:-j,.- ' : 3' . 1 .'-9 f -1' 71 f3Xsyg? y N 'f mxsxe In the sixth chapter of Jeremiah, the prophet from his spiritual mountain peak was viewing the wanderings of his people as they were meeting their spiritual death traveling on strange and unbeaten paths. These paths were not made by in- spired God-sent trail blazers but by men who were lost themselves and whose paths led to destruction. As the prophet was moved by the plight of these misguided ones, he cried, 'Thus saith the Lord, stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls...' Jer. 6:16 A good trail blazer is one who can observe the terrain and detect the areas of safety and good provision while at the same time also discern the regions that hold hidden dangers and starvation. Many of the early pioneers of the old west had such a good sense of direction and regional evaluation that today many of our highways and freeways follow these old paths such as the El Camino Real, Carson Pass, etc. In these days of many strange spiritual guidesbeating out a way that seemeth right but the end thereof is death, God is searching for trail blazers that have iron constitutions, not having been affected by the soft 'sissy-fied' spirit of this age, who can go into the wilderness areas and establish strong Pentecostal churches. Western Apostolic Bible College has provided many of these fine leaders who have not been afraid of the rugged terrain of the unchallenged areas. To the 1967 graduates we wish to congratulate you for your fine achievement in preparation for the unconquered fields before you. We have confidence that this class will prove to be Apostolic Trail Blazers whose paths will lead many to righteousness. THE PRESlDENl9S MESSAGE DEDICATION i Shown above is Sis. Ongliee Ogden with the grill which the Ladies Auxiliary donated to the school. We appreciate Sis. Ogden's work with the Ladies' Auxiliary, as well as the former presidents', and her con- cern for young people. May God richly reward her and every member of the Ladies' Auxiliary for their faithfulness. The Ladies' Auxilary of the Western District, under the leadership of Sis. Ogden and the former presidents has been a tremendous help to the Western Apostolic Bible School. Their work concerning the school covers many phases: sponsoring evangelists to needy churches: funds to support theHome Mission program in which the school par- ticipates: supplying students that are sent to help in new works: donating grocery supplies to the school: and also, recently donating a larger and more serviceable grill for the snack bar. The school has received much publicity from their loyal and faithful support. The attending of Bible School by Koto Fujibayashi and So Won Kim, both foreign stu- dents, was made possible by the Ladies' Auxilary's great concern to see young people receive training for the Master's service. All of these things are deeply appreciated, and dwygupmpt us to express our sincere thankfulness by dedicating the 1966-67 annual, Our Treasure, to the Western District Ladies' Auxilary. THE ANNUAL STAFF Sl X, In H is ....-,..1 Q 1 4 rv 145. me , in sum gifs an amass mamiwi-'sais nmnmnmzi , M,-5 ms mms swam -' Bi rdts eye vj of W. A. B. C. 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Q KW, ' -4 M . , Wx I l 'L 1' A F, ,, 'I . 5 1 . , l F, ' fi K, 5 gfggwfif' ss sm F1 Kish ,W - ,Q HN- Z2 tgfppreczbfzbn fo F0014 cf Qzfecfors 0 esfefn fwjoosfofc' ZMQ Gauge We, the Student Body and Faculty, extend to the School Board of Directors our sincere thanks for their continuous efforts to promote WESTEFW APOSTDLIC BIBLE QLLEGE. The School Board, although it is not seen by the students in everyday life, is the guiding force by which our school functions. Rev. Paul Price Rev. Barney Roberts W. W. Sturclivnn Rev' Guy H' Bennett District Supt. Presbyter Sec. 6 Presbyter Sec, 7 Presbyter Sec. 8 Local Board of Directors Left to right: Claude Adair, C.J. Haney, Paul Dugas, Emil Schmidt, Arthur Duck REV. PAIIL D. DLYGAS-VICE PRESIDENT BVSINESS MANAGER -l SIS. OLIVE HAN REGISTRAR REV. loux D. GOODWIN --DEAN OF MEN REV: IWFLX4Fj2RGUjQ5'i,5u15uE1.f1C num 1. SIS. LOIS SEIBOLD OFFICE MANAG OFFICE STAFF UIESSIE GREENE OFFICE HELPER PIIYI. ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER IS Dl'NIl.AI' OF!-'lCIi llIiI,I'IiR .Xb JIM SWANK Student Body President - , 11- we g ,, , , VV 2' JI, . ,1..w4 The Student Council is a group of students gathered to- gether to discuss ways of bettering this college, WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE. The Council is made up of the class representatives of the student body. The Student Council of 1966-67, had a great task and many responsibilities. Among these responsibilities was planning all the school socials and banquets. Along with this, the council was responsible for overseeing all student work and the care of the campus. It also directed various functions of tie classes and clubs. The toiling efforts and unselfish willingness of its of- ficers and members to improve the environment of fellow stu- dents has been a great blessing this school year. I felt itfan honor to be Student Body President and to work with gush a consecrated and enthusiastic Student Cbuncilc - ,:L,Lff.-,gigff 5 JIM SWANK Student Body President STUDENT COUNCIL FACULTY Rev. C. I. Hane ev. Paul Dugas 1951 1961 S Y is. Olive Hane 1951 Mary Lou Myrick Sis- L0iS Seibold I 1957 Rev, John Goodwin 1958 1964 u ry' an . Rev. paul Ferguson Sis. Lois Corcoran Rev. Bill Palmer 1955 1966 1966 FACULTY i . , . Rev. Kenneth Haney Bro. Claude Adair Sis. Elva Sanders PART TIME FACULTY w A Y w I A Wi, 5: V W I V . .wi 1 . . S8 ,-V51 5-X E NW ' - w f Michael Douglas Kaye Christian Margie Ramirez Hector Flores KITCHEN AND SNACK BAR EMPLOYEES 1-V Q , Head Cook Assistant Cook Snack Bar Manager Sarah Camden Mclba Peace Donna Dugas M FAMILY SHOTS Rev. 8a Mrs. C. J. Haney Bn girls, Evangeline 89 Jolene 3,1 . ' , w Q 4, Pf' 5 ., if ,gn ,1 ll M, Re. 8nMrs. Paul Dugas Gu Family, Paula, Tim lk David Rev. 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Nmlggwggi-.M...,.-vu? -4 rg I 'wwf 'wg .va1.,'+ . . mmm. W 5. bfwgs -W .. . 'qw - miie was xt .Aff X- K- E E I wg.. 1 I .Q 'IK 'Q , --V ,fu 'Q' ' gt . x ' 4 .. in I4 w ' x '- ' N V ,I . 7 I ms I 3. a 'fix . gf, Q SSE HB V 4 WGA AMSKEXWA ' 5, mam I NWI, . .K Q ww-ggi? If' -V wmqpgmi ,Agn ,,L. -5 51,-1 Q ' mmm , ,gwwkf -W ,Q Ii-.. .. .lg 3 as-p-'Swan' 5 qw warawf L .Ms T- uma a .saxwfl -gs my r 1 z '- 9 Q- a, 5 Q - . X 1 Lf I -1 ., ' - 44, '-,I-- M, I I A-, gI., ,. ,. '41 1-. r- urrzcu um af This is a typical program for the fourth year Pastorial student. Other electives may be chosen which are not listed here. There are several courses for each specific avenue of the ministry whether it be pastorial, evangelistic, or teaching. SUGGESTED SCHEDULE FOR PASTOR'S PROGRAM FALL Science Survey .................. Physical Ed. and Health .............. English Composition ........ The Pentateuch .................. Ages and Dispensationsn Personality Development Personal Evangelism ............ ....... FALL American History .............. Revelation .......................... Intertestament Historyu Speech I .............................. Acts .................................,.... Physical Education .......... 'Church Administration .... Elective .............................. FALL Literature Survey ....,........ ....... Systematic Theology ......... Early Pauline Epistles ............. Church History ....... . ........... 'Ministerial Counseling ............. IHOm1l9t1CS II ..................... FALL Philosophy of Christian Education ......................... Hermeneutics ....... ............. . ....... Prayer ................... Poetic Books ....................... ........ Contemporary Theology ................ Church Extension ............... 'Expository Preaching ....... Elective ............................... ffIf 'Iff .... 2 FIRST YEAR SPRING Science Survey ................ ...... Physical Ed. and Healthn. English Composition ............ Historical Books. ............... . Pentecostal Doctrines. ..... U Biblical Language Surveyu Teacher Training ................. 'Elementary Conducting ....... SECOND YEAR SPRING American Government ........ Major Prophets .............. Interwoven Gospels ....... General Epistles ....... Homiletics I ............... . Physical Education. ...... no 'Church Business ......... Elective .................... THIRD YEAR SPRING Expository Writing ............. Systematic Theology ........... Pastoral and Prison Epist General Psychology ............. Minor Prophets ............. . 'Ministerial Ethics ..... an . 'Sunday School Admin.nU FOURTH YEAR SPRING Introduction to Philosophy Demonology ............................ Daniel and Today's World Hebrews .................................. Isaiah .......................... 'Pastoral Theology ....... . Elective C25 ..... ...... . 'Starred courses are required for the Pastor's Program THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR GRADUATES Delton Fair ........... President Steve Allen ....... Vice-President Rush Locke. . . Secretary-Treasurer Rev. Clyde J. Haney ...... Sponsor ' ' 4 its ,V 1 DCS. gm! .' , - 7 -, J: 4u:..,:'., ' .1 -. - , V 1 . , .4 '- 'T 1-1, ,, f-12. wr. Q' -- - ' '- ' f' 'V A., ' ' ' J ' L14 pf, FPEQ- . - 2, 1 ' ,rp , THE SIGNETS HOTTO: The Heavens declare His Glory. BI.. ,Y ,, F0 RTH YE R B CHELOR F ARTS DEGREE GRATUATES The intense neerl for Christian workers whose training anrl backgrounfl is above the level which can be attained within the limits of a three year program has motivatecl the college to arlrl an additional year to its curriculum. The Four-year course is flesignerl to thoroughly train future pastors, teachers, missionaries, anrl ministers of music. this W Sana B E we an as a W New 2? :fan Rev. Nathaniel Urshan, pastor of Calvary Tabernacle, also the speaker of the rarlio program, R Harvestime, was the speaker of our 1967 graduation which was helfl in the brhottish Rite Tenlple. N A. Ursharl, STEVE ALLEN DELTON FAIR 1 Oroville, Calif. Redding, Callf. RUSH Omaha, Luusr, Nebr . JOHN ORTEGA RICHARD EATON EI-IAS DUARTR Los Angeles, Calif. Brooklin, Maine Lamont' Call ' THIRD YEAR MINISTERIAL GRADUATES The diploma course is designed for those who are unable or do not wish to attend a fourth year. This course is also designed for those who do not anticipate entering the full-time ministry but wish to develop their competence to serve in their local churches. It is the intention of the college to provide specialized training in the fields of Sunday School teaching, child evangelism, youth leadership, church musicians, secretaries, and others in order to meet the growing demand for skilled workers in ou 1' local churches. 'Nw MAURICE BYRD S0-WUN KIM Portsmith, Va. Cheju-do, Korea ,--. 01' LARRY REN I SON DAN Burney, Calif. SEGRAVES Kennett, Missouri NN.. EUGENE TALBOT Genesco, Illinois RONALD GARY WALLS Corning, Arkansas si s s ' rss so ,J -any MINN112: MEDINA DON NEWMAN Delano, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. LORETTA SMALLEY Stockton, Cali f. DAVID WILLOUGHBY Indianapolis, Ind 21 POLEMICS INSTRUCTOR: REV. PAUL DUGAS ll: 40 a.rn. Organized debates comprise the larger portion of this class. Stu- dents learn different ideas from their classmates and have ample opportunity to air their own views on many controversial subjects. THEOLOGY INSTRUCTOR: REV. PAUL DUGAS 9:50 a.m. Students sit intensly consen trating on Soteriology fdoctrine of salvationl, Hamartiology Cdoctrin of sinl, Pneumatology Cdoctrine o namesl, and Angelology Cdoctrineof angels and other doctrines of th Bible which are studied in thi course. MINISTERIAL COUNSELING INSTRUCTOR: REV. CLYDE HANE 11:41 a.m. This course is designed to help pastors and dedicated Christian workers in dealing with counseling problems. OFFIC President222222 VicefPresident 2 Sec2fTres222222 Sponsora. ,, 2 COLLEGE JUNIOR ERS S .2Conrad Aguirre 2 2.George Craft .2222Donna Gregg ,2Bro2 Ferguson 2 - - 2 K E2 E- - H ' -2 -'H2 55522- - - ' M2 22 H2222 22 22 22222 2 f 5 2 25.2 2 T222 22 22: 2- ' - 3 V- M T ,H ' WL ,Z 2.7 ':'.:.:.:.:.:.:.: 1- 2 222 H 22?-229222 222MW22-2 225-2222-2225252222 222222 5 1' ', wt- 2 M22 f- 22N f2QHQ22 Aww-22252222fg:2f2,?gj2Q22g:2222252225 3, VL-1-'H .. 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GEORGE CRAFT DONNA GREGG DAN HERNANDEZ DON MCINTYRE Fresno, Calif. Kingsburg, Calif. PiC0 Rivero. Calif Indianapolis, Ind ni? JAN MICHAEL Santa Cruz, Calif. EDWARD SANDEZ San Ysidro, Calif. JERRY POSEY MARGIE RAMIREZ Torrence, Calif. Corona' Calif' :L JIM SWANK LA NELL WALLS San Jgse, Calif, Salinas, Calil P 4 v Y . if 1 .RW 1 ,qi V ha .1 , 9, . Q - . 5 , A J.: 1' K .FI I: JH Q f +-A.- Q? . ,, I I ,ng 9 uv I T Sf.,-: n A : , ' A :A COLLEGE SOPH UIVIORES OFFICERS President ...... .... G ary Hogan VicemPresiclcnt... ...Gf'r'uld Hyrkns SeC.n'1'rcs ...... .Inetn Mnxwc-l.l Sponsor .... . ...Rc-v. Paul Dugus V555 N N f H Kiwi , N. . Q r 5 N f ' li ,I N f F X - ' 1 ig N .W ,.'.. 5 EXPLOITERS Motto: 'The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploitsf SAMUEL ARELLANO ISMAEL ARELLANO Hayward. Calif- Hayward, Calif. BENJAMIN CARRILLU EVERETT CORCORAN Stockton, California New Brunswick, Canad 5 Q. . A-f-1' Q' X' y Indianapolis, Ind. San Diego' Calif' DAVID BURLASH CARL CAMDEN Indianapolis, Ind. Sikeston, MO- KENT CRUEY DON DRENNAN 8 San Jose, Calif. Long Beach, Calif -mn JOHN HonGsoN GARY HOGAN Glendora. Calif- Redwood, city, Calif GERALD HYRKAS DARREL JQNES Stockton, Caljf. Pico Rivera' Calif, KARL KESLFNG RICHARD MARTINEZ Lodi' Calif' San jose, Calif. TONY MILLER DAN oRR JAMES PRATHER Irvine' Texas Stockton, Calif. Modesto, Calif- aa-H? MICHAEL ROE MANUEL RoMERo DAVID ROYER DHYLON. Ohio Denver' Colo. Woodland, Calif. A W AURELIO SANDATE GARY SMITH PAUL SMITH Torfaen, Mexico Long Beach, Calif. Carmichael, Calif. ,vii 'vii' TGHN THOMAS VIGA VISKER DENNIS WHITE DAN SALOMON San Bernardino, Calih 1515 f X.. DAVID STATEN Indianapolis, Ind. PETER YBARRA 28 Indiana olis, Ind. ' ' I - -fl Hayward, Calif. P Indianapolis, Ind Ontario, Cal 1 ,4',:P' FHULA, uUuAb Stockton, Calif. RICHARD YBARRA NAOM1 BIBB Palo Alto, Calif. Loomis, Calif. ai 'inn f Win JESSIE GREEN CAROLYN HUDSON Santa Paula, Calif. Modesto, Calif, DARLENE JERNIGAN Camden, Tenn. rw' ' C Q, I INETA MAXWELL JOAN ORR Arvin, Calif. Stockton, Calif. I ANN ROWE JUDY SULLIVAN Indianapolis, Ind. Stockton, Calif. WANDA FERGUSON Elgin, Illinois BECKY KONOPNICKI Yuma, Arizona ARMIDA ORTEGA Otay, Calif. I wi g:?'?.jlfl3 S' if 'ii' A PHYLIS SWANK San jose, Calif. BOOK OF JOHN INSTRUCTOR: REV. KENNETH HANEY Students launch on a verse by verse study of the Gospel of John, including a comprehensive study of the Godhead. Bro. Haney leads the class in lively discussions on the Godhead and other areas of specific interest to the students. CLASSES IN SESSION MODERN CULTS INSTRUCTOR: BRO. PAUL FERGUSON 8:00 a.m. Under the direction of Bro. Fer- guson, students study the basic doc- trine of Jehovah witness, Trinity, Catholic, Mormon, and other modern cultisms. 30 ,I CHURCH HISTORY , W' INSTRUCTOR: BRO. PAUL FERGUSON The beginnings of the Catholic Church, churches through the dark ages, the renaissance, and reform- ation are some of the topics in- cluded in Bro. Ferguson's lectures COLLEGE F RESHMEN OFFICERS President ...... .. .Mickey Douglas Vice-President... ...... Bob Adair Secretary ...... ...Phylis Dunlap Treasurer... ......... Cathy Brock Sponsor ..., .,.Rev. Kenneth Haney LABORERS FOR THE HARVEST Motiog 'He that winneth souls is wise.' Proverbs 11:30b . , U,,,-aWn, .-,ML,,-ukwFaHa M, C.. L Eff f RON A OTT BOB ADAIR LARRY ALRED EDWARD CARDENAS Santa Paula. Calif. Stockton' Calif. Porterville, Calif. Pueblo, Colo. RANDY CROW ROY CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM DAVIES Mlcxv DOUGLAS Sacramento, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. St0Cl4t0n, Calif- Bloomington, Ind M lux wi 5 RE was ?'I DAVID ESCARCEGA ARTHUR FLORES HECTOR FLORES RICHARD GAMBILL Hayward, Calif. LHS CFUCES1 Afil- Oakland, Calif. Brea. Calif- DWIGHT GOOCH DICK GRANDQUIST 32 Phoenix, Ariz. San Jose, Calif. 'Il a , H.Q ' ' Subs 'NA A . A-5' .k ' QA ,.'..' T FRED HARTLEY Citrus Hezights, CMU JOHN SMELSER WESLEY TAYLOR TSAI MEI-HSI Ontario, Calif. Naylor, Missouri Taiwan, China 1 JMm?.YHQ :.: :., my w rf M2Z?giE WF W E 'E ff-aenrwrfw i Q PETER YBARRA JR. NEU-IA BAXTER CATHY BROCK Hayward, Calif. Santa Rosa' Calif' Mendora, Ind- 'I KAYE CHRISTIAN PHYLIS DUNLAP FAYETTA HANSCOM Chico, California Poplar Bluff, Missouri New Brunswick, Canada GLORIA KEIGLY North Hollywood, r- :qv ' . Calif. 'ww X , , iq 1 v i ,ln M. nu, PRISCILLA MCDONALD Modesto, California H. DEE WISDOM North Highlands,CaliL LINDA CASS San Diego, Calif. RUTH HOEHN Stewartville, Ind. DANITA NALLEY South Gate, Calif. 33 E w F' I ex cn-,W W H-wi .m 51 HGV DAVID HERNANDEZ NATHAN Hou ROBERT HUERTA FEUX JAUREGU1 Los Angf31eS, Calif- Sacramento, Califg Bnvnrcl., Ne-xx Mn-xivo Wilmington, Calif DAVID JERNIGAN HAROLD KERN JACK LANG!-IAM. JR JOHN LARSON Camden, Tenn. Poseyville, Ind. -Coppell, Texas St. Paul, Minn. , ,YW ,W , , , E ,. . , ff i- ff . in lm A H' 1 H M ,'i'L' ' H ' 1 ..,:,,. 'f ' l lu A 1 l A x f Q- f DOMINGO MARTINEZ DON MCLURE LARRY MILES DAVID MIRAFLOR Wilmington. Calif. Seattle, Wash. Evansville, Ind. La Puerlie, Calif- JERRY POWELL SEGONIA JONAS HAROLD SHORT PAULETTE SEAGRAVES M0deSt0v Calif- Monterey, Nuevo Leon Mex. Qntario, Calif. Ontario, Calif. 34 FAYLA SHORT San jose, Calif. SHARON WOLFE Celumbus, Ohio ROSE MARY CARILLO Wilmington, Calif. l DARLENE GOODWIN Stockton, Calif. -:J 'v NANCY SINGLETARY Zion, Illinois PART TIME STUDENTS ,-yr .Ayr SUE CLARK INDIANAPOQIS, IND ,Q Y f Y -.n Q! Mi 41 - , A: 3,4729 I W V. '- , , 1 JENNY HERNANDEZ Pico Rivera, Calif I 1 K .Z 1 X LORETTA SWANK San jose, Calif. ls JOY ALLEN Oroville, Calif. s QM EVALANI GOMEZ . El Monte, Calif. ROSIE HERNANDEZ . Pico Rivera, Calif. if TSAI I-MEI Taiwan, China MARGARET ARELLANO Hayward, Calif. TERESA GRIFFITHS San Diego, Calif. 'ia 4 JUDY SEAGRAVES Kennett, Mo. 35 TEACHER TRAINING INSTRUCTOR: BRO. BILL PALMER 7:00 a.m. This is basical ly a lecture course, in shich students learn the principal methods of teaching Sunday School, collect material to aid in teaching, and study child behaviour and the most effective way of reach- ing children with the gospel. 16 PENTATRUCH INSTRUCTOR: REV. PAUL D. DUGAS 9:50 a.m. Character by character, event by event, the fascinating accounts of man from the beginning in the Garden of Eden to lsrail in the promised land, unfold before the students as Bro. Dngas guides them through the first five books of the Bible. New facts were discovered and new idras formed in the minds of students who greatly enriched their lives through this study. DOCTRINE INSTRUCTOR: REV. CLYDE,HANEY 9:50 a.m. A brief background of the his- tory of the Pentecostal movement and further study of the Godhead, Jesus' name baptism. the New Birth, and related subjects give students a firm foundation in the word of God. MARRIED STUDENTS 'AND FAMILIES Each year as the student body enrollment increases, more and more married couples are seeking entrance. This year there were thirty-one married couples in school. All of them have found good jobs, and many of them live within walking distance of the school. The following four pages contain pic- tures of the married students and their families. We regret that all of their pic- tures were not available. Sorry but these photos were not available. CARL E SARAH CAMDEN Sikeston, Missouri NATHAN HOLT E FAMILY Sacramento, California ' SEA- S: , i up L V 'QVH 1 -Q - li if DOMINGO MARTINEZ M FAMILY Wilmington, California EUGENE M MAXINE TALBOT M FAMILY Gcneso, Illinois 'en r-,vu I.. RONALD U LANELL WALLS JOHN H ARMIDA ORTEGA corn'ng' Arkansas Los Angeles, California :ia W . :-Q , .xM3i ra H A ' I 1 .Q I . f 1, -in f4u.4g1-Lal?-if--if - y ,M L R 1 W i X , Q55 . . lxbr ii JIM E PHYLLIS SWANK DAVID E DARLENE JERNIGAN E KAREN San jose, California Camden, Tennessee as DON E NANCY MC INTIRE DELTON E NAOMI FAIR M SONS JERRY M JANICE POSEY Indianapolis, Indiana Redding, California Torrence, California Rf, ., . - Q' Fx R RICHARD E TERESA GRIFFITHS DEE WISDOM U FAMILY 38 San Diego, California North Highlands, California 1 llll ISMAEL N JUANITA ARELLANO M FAMILY DAN R JUDY SEGRAVES E DAUGHTER Hayward, California Kennett, Missouri MAURICE M MARY ANN BYRD M GIRLS RICHARD M ANGIE MARTINEZ M RACHEL Portsmouth, Virginia San Jose, California EVERETT M LOIS CDRCORAN E GIRLS New Brunswick, Canada Gaul RICHARD E ROBBIE EATON CHARLES 3 SUE CLARK Br00k1in, Maine Indianapolis, Indiana Hg RUSH E MARY LOCKE E DAUGHTER Omaha, Nebraska KARL E ETHEL KESLING R DAUGHTER Lodi, California .pm- '7 m STEVE M JOY ALLEN Oroville, California 2. LARRY 8 LINDA RENISON Burney, California DON H RAYLENE E FAMILY South Gate, California GARY E JUDY SMITH Long Beach, California HIS E E 'QI MARILLIO M EVALANI GOMEZ DANNY E JENNY HERNANDEZ Hayward, California Pico Rivera, California Ju: BENJAMIN E ROSE MARIE CARILLO U DAUGHTER SAMUEL E MARGARET ARELLANO Wilmington, California Hayward, California DAVID zu Rogue HERNANDEZ an FAMILY EDWARD an GLORIA CARDENAS an FAMILY Los' Angeles, California Pueblo, Colorado A U34 Eggs Enema Q E A Q Kes H WE BMW mm ,ADEQ my DQ E 55E'5mn Sm mmakm-E Q his Q A AWARDS GIVEN AT THE 1966 GRADUATION f BACCALAUREATE H GRADUATION OH SUHday, May 29th. the home church of W.A.B.C. was the site for the 1966 baccalaureate service. A soul stirring message was delivered by Rev. Paul Price thetsuperintendent of the Western Dist- ric. On June 3rd, the graduation exercise was held at the Scottist Rite Temple in Stockton. We had a record attendancewitf several friends and relatives of the g'aduates from both within the state and out of state. A total of thirty-five students from the high school and col- lege departments received their diplomas Rev. Winfred Toole, pastor of the church in Madera, California brought a fine message entitled The Conquest of the THIRD YEAR COLLEGE Night.H After the graduation exercise a number of the graduates and Alumni mem- bers gathered at the Chicken Kitchen for a chicken dinner and a time of fellow- ship. Pledges totaling S3,000.00 were raised for a new administration building at W.A.I .C. t HONORS In recognition of high scholastic achievement. WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE gives various degrees of honor, depending on the individual's grade point average for the entire course of study. Students who maintain a 3.50 to 3.69 G.P.A. receive HONORS. HIGH HONORS go to students who maintain a 3.70 to 3.89 G-P-A-: and HIGHEST HONORS go to those with a 3.90 to 4.00 G.P.A. FOURTH YEAR BACHELOR OF ARTS JOHN CLIFFORD CHARLES POOL HOBBIE EATON ALFRED JOSE High Honors Highest Honors High Honors Honors HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 5 Z figi gii , E: , if .., in A I V A- ffl-A4 A is H. 0 H' Je 4 5 1 ' f 'f'st A' iw. f uf 3 V.i.L5TTL.hy .... Y it AH. kfu-0 3 J KAN I b ,.?g!flJ'Wj: :,. 9 T Lifgff f-at -f f i'l f 1' . ,.faggNge.' V b :,. ,g gwwigivgk W ..., iivnxe V. . iwimfiayli ..,. ii 2'lQf.ff?jiQQfZwaQ' g'CiQ F .' 25 ,,- :zz ,T ,., . , . .Q . -A N .Hikari ' D ,W a,sQe X ' O ROBERT ADAIH JACK LANGHAMn JR- JOHN LAHSON ROY CUNNINGHAM 5100.00 Szholarship Alumni Scholarship 550.00 Scholarship Faculty Scholarship Valedictorian vga 14 z za tio n S S nf- '-,Jn --ff B ss sn. 2 x R mm a ma-ww :wa Himsa H mn use CS an mug ua'- pm ,mm mm. mms QW. ' L.-. 'fx ' 'Q K A :mug- fz -Q z-fe 4 v 1 X .- ,Qin-1 .s -4 ' '--. I-.-' 5' AA! 'Vg' Ss 4 4 T' 'gk' inf' I . , . ,tx IA. I x xv , X 5 ,sfhs ' A R -Q. ffqj- 'g. . . 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Haw! , E :mn is is W mm ms mx-lm ms is mf ms is .mm is-.mf mn Ffwnmn msn 'Emma is is me W m manga m :Bai Bm wi um mam MINI STERI AL ASSOCIATION ,N John Goodwin Sponsor M .meg U7 9 s N Members of the Ministerial Club Each year the Ministerial Association sends out speaks ers to various Churches throughaout the state by request. Every one of these young people have consecrated their lives to God and haxe a zeal in their souls to Carry on the work of God. ,SE IW M 1 wmanr ... nw . A .ive ..,Y W, .1 'Q CO-PRESIDENTS: Richard Eaton john Ortega SECRETARYsTREASURER Loretta Smalley 46 QD gm. ft irrfgg, L i 1 ii ,Nw President VicefPres Wg ' OFFICERS .f-NWN., ..,ha,Paul Smith ident.. .,.,.,.,john Smelser Secretary..,.. Treasurer . . Fayetta Hanscom ..Nei1in Baxter Aga' - '5 'hv., E E my 2 LIFE LI E CLUB L ye shall receive power, after that CND Holy Ghost is Come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. ' Acts 1:8 The lives of those who attended Street Servivcs this year 'havebeen changed.. Now they see the need for the gospel to be taken to the lost and dying. A burden has been plncc-cl within each young person 'S heart and a zeal to reach some soul is burning within each life.. NIISSIONARY CLUB VGTFQHTTM , avi ff 'ng fi - 1 J iz, fee- ? Y l ,xll'l, :i :Q : 2---D 1. I 5 I X l xxxh K X OFFICERS jerry Posey.............. jack Langham... ...Vice Cathy Brock.. ....... Linda Cass.. .. .President -President Secretary .Treasurer S512 89 which was raised by th fo Cast. Anotlior Check of 51400.00 was presented for th an . IZQL! ' The missionary Club tries to acquaint its members with the laborers on foreign fields. Letters from the Missionaries themselves are continually read during Club meetings. It is impressed upon the club members to sup- port the missionaries with their financial support and also their prayers. jerry Posey presents Rev. C. J. Haney with a check of v Student Body of 66-67 r the Harvest Time Broad- e general missionary fund. 47 Boys are gathered for evening Vesper, devotions which close ouch day in nn atmosphere of prayer and brotherly fellowship. MEN'S COUNSELORS Back row: from left to right, Bro. Goode wineDean of men, David Royer., Mickey Douglas, Conrad Aguirre, Roy Cunningham Front row: Elias Duarte, Robert Huertu, David WilloughbyHHead counselor. and Eddie Snndez. is ' H kf WOMEN'S COUNSELORS Back row: from left to right, Jessie Green, Fern Cox Head Counselor, Margie Ramirez, and Becky Konopnicke Front row: Donna Gregg and Minnie Medina. In the living room, the girls holrl their Vesper services. 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Fvru SUISIII Amuml ljnnquvl Ri'VL'V6l1-BYO. B111 lvl' High School Clmnr Tour High Svhool BHHKIUPI CO1 I cgc BIlllCll1!l1' Yo sc-mx t C- B:1c'c,':Il:xL1x'c-:sto GTZIKILIIITIOII X S A Xgxwasxiss HN! V s ff f LOYALTY DAY ll ii.. Thv vnlirc student body gather: for Loyalty Dny. 1 fl f 11 inn:-ini Groundbreaking service for the new Administration Building. W2 Refreshments were served to the stuclcrnt body :znrl faculty. Loyalty day was a day in which each student and faculty member could take part. Pledges were taken and S15.180nO0 was the grand total. We are thankful for the loyalty shown from each person who wishes to see Western Apostolic Bible College grow. 2 REV BILL PALMER D1 rector COLLEGE MUSI C DEPARTMENT felt every moment. COLLEGE CHO I R 52 , Choir tour 1967, was a turning point in the life of each young person seen below On March llth, a prayer went up from every heart that each word and song would be a means of bringing some soul to Godg thus, the Choir drove away from the school, a united and victorious group of young people. God honored every prayer and came down and swept over each service filling eleven souls with the Holy Ghost. The Choir visited tho fol lowing cities: Kermin, Arvin, Pasadena National City, South Gate, Gsrden Grove, North Downey New London, Salinas and Turlock. We cannot find words to express our appreciation to these churches for the wondesful hospitality shown to the choir. Each member thoroughly enjoyed the fellowship, fun, sight-seeing, and every other phase of the tour, but most of all the choir is grateful to God for His sweet presence which was GOSPELETTE TRIO BIBLE-AIRES QUARTET BIBLETTE TRIO anysw mm EVANGELETTE Taro. SINGSPIRATION ICO O O I I I I nb , I ' :-:.-:- , ,., .A :-: b2 - - :-: .,-. E- k:7y5gI- b , IIIII I In , I Fviptmilmgganig H fzf .H-, Lx . -ffm? H 5 WI f ' 1 I - 3 I ', pf: ',- W : 5 ,, w 'V':m': NT. Q 5 ' V Z , , -fLg-W:,-:pr xA ? ss - , ,1 :M ,v ,. , . . , . . 9 mf 3' - '14 1 - ss W .ml 3 fr 1 , 1 t COLLEGE CHOIR HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR ', V 'Tc !Zf - '. - ' 'V - 1' ' Q L.: 1. .ss Ln T,....,,-1. Bm av N22 COMBINED CHURCH AND SCHOOL CHOIR 611201 lull? Aki' EKlilliilPlnZli!C , J A.-X MEN'S CHORAL? 4 QJMBIHIQEAIRES QUARTET I B l F COLLEGE TRIO Dan Bn Judy Segraves lk George Craft SINGSPIRATION q:1,q1,Rq1 . , f,11w11mPnS vc' A I , . m SACRAMENTO CHO I R u- 5: I., v i SIS. PAULA AGUIRRE SI S. JOHN ECK STADT W Hg ,W r K 2031 V wwf GEMKGB - E f .. ..:: 5 2 mg KNOW igmvmxk' E - XM:-WWE gf Q A -miuxxw SQL? SOUTH MODESTO CHO I R VISITORS AND SPEAKERS .1 , if is BML Paul Price, District Super- intendent of the Western District, has inspired our hearts with each of his various visits to W.A.B,C. Bro. Price was an instructor at the Bible College before he was elected to the office of state superinten- dent. -,S was Hev. O.F. Ripley, pastor of the church in lil Monte, California. Bro. and Sis. Don Hyrkas, assistant pastor in the church in Tucson, Ariz Their several visits through-out the fn ar have been a blessing to all. They are both alumni members. Rev. William Tate from Lodi, California preached for ug during the absence of Bro. Haney when he was attending the general conference. Rev. Frank Van Buskirk, a forme faculty member of W.A.B.C. wa present in one of our chapel ser vices in which he gave each studen encouragement and advise of how t spend our time in Bible School tolh best of our ability. :-:. .. . :-: -:- . -:- :-: -Q.: :-: - -:- I-me-1-I: -..., . .. ef E Hs ' ' :.: .:. M- is n 56 Sis. Dorothy Parks, a former missionary to Africa and Japan, brought us a stirring message on our need for dedication in this hour. Bro. Glen Segraves, pastor of the church in Kennett, Missouri. His son is a student of W.A.B.C. is eJ B f Elder Andrew Urshan, one of our Jesus name pioneers, is pictured while holding a weeks revival. Many wouls were blessed and new consevrations made. Rev. C. Hiddlesborger, pastor of the church in Carmichael, California, also the president of the Alumni Association of W.A.B.C., blesses every heart with his various visits through ont the year. SPECI L SPE KERS Hev. Hubert Phillips, pastor of the home missions work in Fairbanks, Alaska, told how God is moving in the northern part of our continent. a is if is H1 Rev. Daniel Jauhall, missionary in Panama, was wiwh us br three serviees in whichhe thrilled our hearts bylds testimony. Q 9 I HGV. Jack Renison, pastor of the church in Burney, Cali- fornia, a former student and whose son 1S now a senior in college. Rev, Kunio Fujibayashi, pastor of the church in Kyoto, Japan, whose wife, Koto Ohuki was a former student in W.A.B.C. 57 mn a as XA , Am mmf ,W m Q gr N iw: , .Qqaqgmm mms 1 :mam gr mm.mmH, g,MMMm M zzz Hmm M Sis. Mary Lou Myrick Journalism Dept. Advisor Sis. Myrick... ..advisor Phylis Dunlap.. ........... editor John Smelser... ..assistant editor Paula Dugas ...... .......... typist Nancy Singletary.. ........... typist Margie Ramirez......news paper editor Fern Crxi.assistant news paper editor Annual staff at work Tim DUEUS .......... .......... printer Dick Gr3ndQUiSf-- ..assistant printer EUEGHC Talbot ---- ........... worker Domingo Martinez.. -.Worker The annual staff and the campus news staff work Phylis Dunlap together. This yearbook and the several news Editor ad ditions are made possible by them. 1 in -ff H .E f . 4 1 5 E U 5 E Q M K as mm 5 HB1 M xxrgeu mmmmm m W UNE BHEHBH H Mi' nl BEER N ' E m mamma Bmnmnmnmn mgmnmnmnm a m mam m E seamen enmnmns EmnmEmmm.m News-s-R-em rerfrrmrm .m.mvmifE E Ere-xarxsswam ss Eine mums a m mam ummm-mn m m mum Hmmm Y, -was Q xr mmm, F L XNQ mm W N Conrad Aguirre 58 Ph0tOgrapher john Smelser Assistant Editor 0- Tim Dugas - Printer in enjoynbl ANNUAL BAN UET 'WV In order tor a person to attend this banquet, a total Of 550.00 in ads and booster club sales had to be raised. If the individual wished to bring zi guest, an additional 550.00 had to be sold. We are proud of those who worked in order to make this year 's Our 'l'rensure a success. Sis. Donna Dugns was the first place winner on the girls' side of the contest. LSnccess through the piog neer spirit.' was the theme of the 1967 Annual banquet which was held in the beau- , . , I , . tiful Raiser buil Oakland. California. Congratulations is given to Bro. Bill Palmer and the boys for a wonderful job.Bro. Palmer was not only the Cap tain, but also the winner of a 550.00 gift certificate. The fortunate group of faculty memlJc'rs, students and Bro. Haney bring, fo,-th ests gather in the lobby of the Kaiser Building after the message on the Allloneer e evening. Spirit.. ling in 'An Open Door Before You' was the theme of the Junior -Senior Banquet of 1966. The banquet was held at SPECIAL OCCASIONS Walnut Creek with Bro. David Gray as the main speaker. .lux ., - Lil, Students enjoy the tasty meal given in honor of the seniors. Christmas Social given for the Student bo y vp-, l w Spanish super, sponsored by the ministerial club. 'Fr , BEFORE - and .N uf 4 X Vi? SNO TRIIP E . Ewan! E Za 1 W rw Hawk! gs a na ss mfxnmx may B sins-Hasan nw wsmfmam B E ms gm EEK is gm Hgiglsnf ms Em? sms an Emamsswsw Xmsx Q mn- ss aww mn zz ss w s W mi ,W I ss Q a mmrm 1:.ww ms 1,,f'j'.JnE H , ax.. During students prepare for a packed toboggan run. AFTER Relaxing after lunch at Big Trees Park. a m 31.5 mms W n enriched by thc- morning Chapel ser held in the church bowl. banks of thi' Merci-d River. SAN FRANCISCO OUTING ring the month of Nov- ember the entire student ilmofdy visited the Lily of San Francisco. W1 ' via the beautiful, wor L Lntcrvil lcl famous, Golden Gate Briclgv. Most of the day was spr- nt 'lt the Goldc-n Gate Park which includes the japanese Tea Gardens, Museum, AClLlIll'lLlIIl, lids and Planetarium. Afterwz ' we toured the San Francis Zoo. CO ing and horseback riding, Each clay The highlight ol thc- SC'll1ll11ll' lil campfire consc-cration si-rvicc hulzl on YOSEMITE SEMINAR In May of 1966 the collvge and high school departments of WABCh01d the-ir annual seminar in Yosemite National Park. Here the students enjoyed bicycling, hik- WHS CSS 5 A th L' 62 The day ended with a visit to the Pacific Ocean. J 'r 4 ..-', 11' , S U' A ai? ' ' A Q . .... 'Af 'sf' s. A-g...,. -. 'fp A raw. X 9' tum w fE,si-SWE i . . my-:-x .. .. ,. -. ' 4 Q E W E9 assi r m '.. HQ f 1SCrcQlXClUl:n L V EDU if X JOURNALISM CLASS EDITORIAL STAFF Rev. J. D. Goodwin... ...Instructor. Lana Elledge........ ...........Editor joseph Gutierrez .... ..Assistant Editoxy TYPISTS Buddy Whxte Carol O Campo ,..'w'- , ss H.H.S. Qlasses ENGLISH' iNSTRUCTOR: si S. Co rco ran This is a study of English from the very basic grammar to the advanced American Literature. I K 1 J L rl 13' GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR: Sis. Kaye Christian Students participate in healthful exercise in teamsports. HOMEMAKING INSTRUCTOR: Sis. Olive Haney Girls study many phases in the art of Homemaking such as cooking, sewing and child care. n PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR: Rev. J. D. Goodwin The boys exercise in games such as football, basketbal soccer, and volleyball. wa.. BIBLE CHARACTERS INSTRUCTOR: Sisn Corcoran A study of great men in the Bible and the livestthey lived. BIBLE SURVEY INSTRUCTOR: Rev. Bill Palmer A panoramic view of God's holy word from Genesis to Revelation. BIOLOGY INSTRUCTOR: Bro. FerEUS0n A study of the scien plant and animal life in all i forms and phenomena. CIVICS INSTRUCTOR: Sis. Corcoran A thorough knowledge of the constitution and national and state governments is gained in Civics. TYPING INSTRUCTOR: sis. Mary LOU Mvfick Advanced typing skills are taught in Typing II. A. H. S. CURRICULUM CHRISTIAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP - Includes instruction in speech, parliamentary procedure, and personality development. CHRISTIAN CHARACTER BUILDING - A special course of instruction in Christian ethics and principles of Christian living. HISTORY AND DOCTRINE OF THE TRUE CHURCH - An authentic study Of the Church history tracing the true church down to the Apostolic Church of this hour. CHRISTIAN EVANGELISM - A basic course in the scriptures. It is designed to provide a scriptural answer for every objection to the acceptance of salvation. STORY TELLING AND INSTRUCTION OF CHILDREN - A study designed to develop potential Sunday School teachers. NEW TESTAMENT STUDIES - A foundation course designed to give the student a panoramic view of the New Testament: the events and characters of each book are correlated with each other and woven as one grand theme. ANCIENT WORLD HISTORY - A combined course of world history and Old Testament History. UNITED STATES HISTORY - A complete survey of American History from the discovery of America to the present. CIVICS - A complete coverage of national, state, and local government with special emphasis on the National Constitution and the government of California. HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA - History of California from the discovery to the present time. It includes the settling and statehood of California. BIOLOGY - A study of the science of plant and animal life in all its forms and pheno- mena. GENERAL SCIENCE - A general study of the techniques and investigation of the world ' in which we live. TYPING I - The basic fundamentals of beginning typewriting and instruction in letter styles, I TYPING II - A continuation of typewriting principles with special emphasis on style, general office forms, and speed building. TYPING III - An advanced study in office forms and practice in Civil Service exami- nations. BOOKKEEPING - A complete course designed to equip the student with a general knowl- edge of bookkeeping. SHORTHAND - A complete course designed to equip the student with a general knowledge of shorthand. ALGEBRA - A study of the functions of mathematics using letters or symbols to repre- sent numbers in accord with the National Laws of Arithmetic involving formulas, equations, proportions, coefficients, etc. GEOMETRY - This is a branch of mathematics that deals with the measurements, pro- perties, and relationship of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. ENGLISH II - A study of basic grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary building. ENGLISH III - A review of English fundamentals streeing writing skills, advancer vocabulary building, and literature. 151100870118 QQHQQ I. H -A l DIRECTOR Rev. Bill Palmer PIANIST Nancy jorgenson xt I e .. ' L Egg ' . 1 s!.:. I A mum 5 i ' Z I jf , .. ,I ,. g If I .V in E WWLSQ 5 w E IL . H 3 H 1 H 5 I E 3 ,. Am A E I L A H 1 AE 3 I Y I N sms ,, , I . X W ', g,H F 5 . - -I Q -' N 1 mm? :.4 X .119 mama . .F 1 . swag, W , .- ' mx 1 BOYS' QUARTET A Tim Dugas GIRLS' TRIO Bucldy White Kathy Pittman David Dugas Lana Elledge Jim Campbell Nancy jorgenson STUDENT COUNCIL IN SESSION CALIFORNIA HISTORY FIELD TRIP 'E STUQDEWI YBCDQDY U, WW M E'1,..:'5..,x .W.: M' W ' I QW-:F -:5UiL:.u5y,fxsliggx H. MV -M- . If :.. 4 2-:-nk 1441 . 5 Q -- If , 1, Wd ' M' -., f 5 QE, If E g,. 1:' 141 Q in g f ' as STUDENT BODY OF'F'ICER'S Tim Dug:-1s.... .......President Norman Zeno,... ...Vice-President Sharon McC1ary... ....Sec'y-Treas rig: . hu- Qiiun ev V A ' ' 5.3 M.-- , f-lf F . 1 X , I , 71 JQ.H.S. Seniors mn Hmm z mn mn ms ms A Back row, left to right: Verne Baxter, Timothy Dugas, Buddy White. Front row, Carol O'Campo, Lillian Stallard, Lana Elledge, Elizabeth ettxt Kandis Wisdom. CONQUERORS OFFI CERS Verne Baxter .. . ...... President Lana Elledge ...Vice-President Carol O Campo . . . .. ......Secretary W ,...-'fl X f- JL 2323 721 H 12 H Qif B K Q mi a ss a x mx Q ,Q .. as Mjiil J, ..E, ml 1 QEQQ V 9 I ,Hia qw gif: mio' -4 ' I l W J I Rf X E 2 515 all VERNE BAXTER TIM DUGAS LANA ELLEDGE Santa Rosa, Calif. Stockton, Calif. Poplar Bluff, M O. CAROL O CAMPO LAURA ORR MARGARET FOUT Carmichael, Calif. Stockton, Calif. Ph0Sn1X. Ariz- : Q ' l 'v -' i :.L A l LILLIAN STALLARD Prescott, Ariz. JUANITA STEWARD Stockton, Calif. ALICE ROBINSON Stockton, Calif. SORRY PHOTO NOT AVAILA LE BUDDY WHITE. Broken AYYOW. Okla- fxmx ,mms .na sm H mms an-K W I W ,mwmsw . H Kas km Fm K E H 5522: ELIZABETH PETTIT Oakland, Calif. KANDIS WISDOM Stockton, Calil naw NS: -SQ BQ 9 sm'- ws. Q . slag, is-4 B. ss wa, 73 juniors Back row, left to right: Harry Smith, jim Campbell, Jessie Salcido, Tim Toole, joseph Gutierrez, Bobby Gutierrez, David Dugas. Front row: Joyce Carpenter, Sharon McClaI'Y1 Kathy Wisdom, Kathy Pittman, Linda Arevelo, Alice Nevarez, Ramona Gomez. SPONSOR PRESI DENT VI CE- PRESI DENT SEC ' Y- TREAS . Bro. Palmer Ron Wilson joseph Gutierrez Harry Smith n LINDA AREVALO J I M CAMPBELL JOYCE CARPENTER DEHJRAH DAVI S Fresno, Calif. Salinas, Calif. Ph09niXv Ariz- Barley. Idaho Z , 1 V 1 ,KVM H .im . rim., H Si., was :N sg 1. . , Q Q . i .L-5L.'. , ' Y, DAVID DUGAS SHERRY GIBSON BOBBY GUTIERREZ JOSEPH GUTIERREZ Stockton, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Denver, Coloradc MARTHA JIMENLL SHARON MC CLARY ALICE NEVAREZ PETER OROZCO Stockton, Calif. Stockton, Calif. Las Cruses, New Mexico OCCHHO, Calif- KATHY PITTMAN JESSE SALCIIXQ HARRY SMITH MILDRED SMITH Modesto, Calif. Tucggn' Ariz, Amarillo, Texas Amarillo, Texas v .. E Bfmxv r Z W D0wag1ac, Mxch. ENN M SE ' Efaamv mm, , E Qggws ,Hmmm .mg gang by E Kass swam HH .Em 'fs mga H, BEL . gn nun u uma mn is um mn mn ms ss ms a ss a mn a ss wma nm se B ss, mn l ms- Ss ,Ima ms Im ,sm a ss an CATHY WISDOM NORMAN ZENO Stockton, Calxf Tgkyo' Japan TIM T001-E RONDA REBS Fresno, Ca11f Foft Ord Calif ENGLISH CLASS IN SESSION I W H Imam MBE'-,-,msn E E an T5 sw .1 ... mn ms ms ss a A 4- 'a fm TMTWEHEHEH has mms ms gsm new mn ms mn mam ms E mn ss 2 sw :E ss ms msnwn an ma ggmnmmg HH H xi M L S0ph0m01feS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SEC'Y-TREAS, SPQNSQR IOAnne Renison Mary Off Nancy Jorgensor Sis. Myrick Kymf KCPQX5 , ,,..4f I-.Il 4 Q , Lw59Qf'u Left to right: Juanita Salazar, Linda Martinez, Evangeline Haney, Shirley Steward, Terry Sanders, Marvin Steward, Joann Kenison, Myrna Pieters, Mary Orr, Nancy jorgenson. L I NDA MARTI NEZ Stockton, Calif. TERRY SANDERS Stockton, Calif. MARTHA TRUJILLO Oakland, Calih RONALD WILLIAMS Orangevale, Calii wvm fm ,,,. .f5M,1 .,W' vlf,' N . . . .. r5LWffi W.'.w :FU f'Q,! f xy,4'?f'l1.fV if - - -1' , 25. .iw V r', .11 xi 'H L3,f ?'9 f . 1 qfx. ' , , , EVANGELINE HANEY Stockton, Calif. BILL-DILLON - Tahola, Wasnington - 3 JUANITA SALAZAR MYRNA PIETERS Los Angeles, California Stockton, Calif. ELM Y 1 -f ,H SHIRLEY STEWART MARVIN STEWART Stockton, Calif. Stockton, Calif. The Bfimb 1 on ,K R WX Wv ef 4221? X B' as L- 4 -gf ' f 'Q X 'W 1 056, 40 ff Q' .3 ' Q Qs ,ooo f ,Q C5 Q.. ' 6 P f 0 ' . . 'QQ vw. fp fs p 00 ev XQ9. 6 I- 9 ff Cf. - 4 6 5 I fo 64- '6 dv? U99v4'? 0,6 RO 999 ,QQ Sb fx 8060 Q0 cr me, Gee sr cw' 2 ,Btwn J 'S LONE Shi!! 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Kenneth Hanev Co -P3.StOI' Bible School Jubilee..7:45 p m y Bible Study ......... 7:45 p.m Teen Conquerors ...... 7:00 p.m entecostal Conquerors.7:45 p.m S.S. SuperintendentinnininunBoyce Sullivan Christian Ed. Directoru. .... .... .Olive Haney Young People's Leaderin. ...... .iBob Adair SECRETARY Sis. Christina Kubota TREASURER Sis. Lois Seibold LADIES AUXILIARY DEPT. President ........ Christine Renison Vice Pres. ...... Ethel McClary Secretary ........ Virginia Dunning 2 Melvin Southern BOARD OF DECONS Claude Adair Arthur Duck Emil Schmidt Melvin Southern BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jerry Renison Burl Treadwell Clyde J. Haney Kenneth F. Haney OSTAL CHURCH ozlbtilimgg cglgugnyvlqalnc I I I 'IU' I I irc ll CHURCH CHOIR AT ANNUAL SINGSPIRATION 1967 Hospital Service Sunday School Extension Street Services Bi-Monthly Church Paper Sunday School Visitation Senior Choir Children's Choir Home Missionary Program Foreign Missionary Program Men's Fellowship ACTIVITIES Departmentalized Sunday School Ladies' Auxiliary Organized Social Activities Four Bus Routes Orchestra , Church Library Men's Prayer Meeting Ladies' Prayer Meeting Junior Church Enlargment For Souls Campaign Teen-Time 'Fropogd Plan of Educational Unit 4, N. ,VC Qty fir-QW X J'fN'...t fz fffg r-:E Xt WW dll -TF 1 Q FJ NW .- - lp f 1 . 94 , -L .-,-,- 11,10 - - A - , -' Q- ,f rgiiyl , ' 'Tu I ,, : ' - - -- '1 I - . ,af '. - - lf' ,,,,Mf-1-ff-f Y 1 J' ,f lla ,NQQ gy' iygf, gg BAE- QZZf'13n,,- .4 - ,. yi . , ' 4, :L f'. , ,f - ' - ,..-- ff' 1 ' Afzf X X ' I I E M I 'f 'A X 1 -ji ---1 ,ze , h. t A f4,,-- J A :S s- f ,- ,f ,,f1 - X ' I p' Z it ,l. - ' tl . .ca uv CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1967 And BEST WISI-IES To The STUDENT BODY, FACULTY, AND OFFICIALS of the WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE We Appreciate Our Bible Schools UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Arthur T. Morgan. . Oliver F. Fauss. Ralph G. Cook. . . Stanley W. Chambers. Oscar Vouga .... J. T. Pugh . . A. L. Clanton. . James G. Lumpkin. . 3645 SO. Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri 63118 Headquarters Staff and Executives . General Sup eri n tendent . . . . . . . Assistant General Superintendent . . . . Assistant General Superintendent . . . . . . . . .General Secretary - Treasurer . . .Director of Foreign Missionary Department . . . Director of Home Missionary Department . . . Editor of the Pentecostal Herald fOfficial Organl Harvestime Director PENTECOSTAL PUBLISHING HOUSE Ray Agnew, Manager Publishers and Distributors of Religious Literature, Books and Bibles Owned and Operated by the United Pentecostal Church Hurvesfime Radio Voice of the United Pentecostal Church Box 215 St. Louis, Missouri 63166 I I I -.L INTERNATIONAL PENTECCSTAL CONQUERORS U va nw-H 'rm-ff,,,,' XX 0 :V 'fuatul Gluuhv' Director President Secretary 0f Promotion 8a Publications T. FU TENNEY Ca M. BECTON D, W. FISHER n BOX 876 411 Basswood Drive .5645 S, Grand Blvd? West Monroe, La. 71291 Nashville, Tenn, 37209 Sta Louisv M01 53118 k A5 CONGRATU LATIONS WESTERN APosTouc BIBLE EOLLEGE From The INTERNATIONAL X LADIES AUXILIARY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3645 So. Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri n? W s f E E IUIISLAIN .VE lx Q f W xg fwnfyx A H is Q Q X E -1-2 , wig? To L we f X' CHILDR Sfs0N ... HXRVESTIMELA l a I I NI ,f N Kcof ' ls Foreign Missions Home Missions Harvesiime Broadcast Tupelo Chi'Idren's Mansion G0 FORWARD Who can find a virtous woman? Her price is far above rubies....She worketh will- ingly with her hands .... With her hands she planteth a vineyard .... She layeth her hands to the spindle, yea, She reacheth forth her hands to the needy .... Give her of the fruit of her hands and let her own works praise her in the gates .... A woman that feareth the Lord she shall be praised. Proverbs 31. 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El Send your speclal te-rrna to Repre- sentallves, Name Add re Cl!y mateiT nes sa? s .nge misses 5 i, M, nggfssm gs Emi sw s , w Ez: Paul Price Superintendent get figs ! .paieeiiizies T 'fxiiiiwffe nest Eg 5 ff 'X M ': 1f-fi M E f 3 S 5 E ' A 5, ,X E I -g: 5.53 1 assi Leaf Tie -': gEgZ:.:.. ':' if QEQ 'f6..f: ' f:::.,:'IQ. ififif 4as? Wwew?9Rs aeesiwfaeffrie 5' -S225 - Q 5:-' - 'I . ' a:. ,.,,- W gAejHE5H?e 51:-'s5s:'.'e5 -If , 4 ,f , .--54.-.,-,g-. ,Liss-in - 7 , gn,- '1'sl5 ,ee-:,: ' is 4:s.f:.:.,...,:::--.- Q 1,-Juli? vga affgti, it trict Kim ,, an 3 A U3 ii d ' ii l a. Hnitzd li-Quggy-2 al Churrh CONGRATULATES A B The Western District Board extends its appreciation to the faculty, student body, and former graduates of Western Apostolic Bible College. The accomplishments of the graduates who are now laboring in the vineyard of the Master are to be commended. The District Board congratulates the 1967 graduating class for the completion cf its training at WABC, and it is its sincere hope that these graduates will rise to meet the challenge of the hour in the harvest for souls. David F, Gray P3111 Seagraves Lllllhel' MCDi'lI1il-El Presbyter see. 1 PfeSbYfe' Sec' 2 Presbvrer Sec. 3 als ,- WN aw- ! E -ww 3 5'-4 x- H, .Ki -21 eq, 45- B? Winfred Toole Sec'y - Treas. Sorry photo Not Available Chester L. Abbott Presbyter Sec. 4 1 LEE J, Munry BHFUUY Roberts Walter Sturdivan Guy Bennett A8 Presbyter Sec. 5 Presbyter Sec. 6 Pf9SbytBr Sec. 7 Presbyter Sec. 8 WESTERN DISTRICT PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS SUPPORT SHEAVES FOR CHRIST, THE PROGRAM THAT MOVES THE GOSPEL AROUND THE WORLD fy QQ. 'Sy fs, gb Rf Q, X7 Y tbl, 'Q'gj Q'5iEI7fI2gIIligg 1iff'fjIj, 4 T x i! A -'.I! Q!, YH A ' I fLDE?TU X, WO i U I ., .. I is THE G0 R . Ph'lA D B C z,u'ii2:2n2r2:2:znI ggggugrgfljs I I 0 I-agfjrio qw , DISTRICT YOUTH LEADFPQ Ommijmu f SL cktun, CHIIIOPHIH ' DISTRICT YOUTH LEADERS A rtzhur Hodges, Jr .... .... S ection 1 Harvey Cantrell .......... Section 5 Gerald Buxton ..... .... S ecnion 2 Vaughn Morton ...... .... S ection 6 Bob Robinson.. ...... .... S ection 3 Kenton Deeter ...... .... S ection 7 K enneth Fields ....... .... S ection 4 Philip Dugas ............. Section 8 DISTRICT YOUTH CAMP BOARD NORTHERN SOUTHERN H enry Moore, .lr ..... .......... P RINCIPAL ............... Arthur Hod es, Jr. wlnffga Toole ....... EDUCATIUNAL DIRECTOR ................ UBII1 Smith Bob Llneberry ..... . . . RECREATIONAL DIRECTOR ..... ........... T ed David J . D. Dansby ...... .... H EAD BUYS UJUNSELUR ...... H d D ' C onnie Pi lzman . . . owar av1s HEAD GIRLS COUNSELOR ..........Naomi Silvernale ACTIVITY BOARD PROMOTIONAL DIRECTOR .,.....,.,..,.,Q....q.-......, Ted David CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DIRECTOR.,...,..,.,.. .. Bernard Elms SHEAVES FOR CHRI ST DIRECTOR . 0 on Q 0 . . f . . Bob Robinson SUPPORT SHEAVES FOR CHRIST, THE PROGRAM THAT MOVES THE GOSPEL AROUND THE WORLD When you are in OROVILLE You'll want to see the world's Largest Dam - - - AND ....... .... ' 1 Worship at the: FIRST UNITED PENTECUSTAL CHURCH 1619 lOth Street SeI'Vfi.CBS Sunday School .... .. .. 9 Morning Worship ......... ll Evening Service ......... 7 Wednesday - Bible Study. 72 Thursday - Prayer ....... 7 Pastor: Phillip A. Dugas - A10 1619 10th Street B!! QUIICUTI- K A M Oroville, California Boanimember 45 . . 00 A.M. 00 P.M. 45 P.M. 45 P.M. Class of '60 Morris Smith Orval Allen Fletcher Galp UN I TED PENTECO STAL CHURCH P. O. Box 580 Burney, California CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 67 The Whole Gospel UNITED PENTECOSTAL I 'll KW CHURCH i 'Chem . I 'Q .ilf:IEi5'--qlI mujlglll 1' 1121 South Oro Street mlilgweggl Stockton, California Nstyiilllfly Qggwg X4 W.W., Sturdivan, Pastor To The Whole World Phone: 477-8811 i Services . . Sunday School ............ . .. 9:45 A. M. R . 8a . k R ev Mrs Jac enslon 81 Famlly Sunday Evening.... ...... 7:30 P.M. U Wednesday Bible Study .... 7:30 P. M. Services Friday Youth Service ..... 7:30 P.M. Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Schoo1........,... Morning Worship. ., . . . . . . . Evangelistic Service. . . . . . 7. Youth Service. . . . . . . . . . Thursdav Bible Studv. . . . 10. .M 7. A. M A. M. P. M. P. M. P.M. E WELCOME YOU ULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE THE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OFUTURLOCK 309 S, CENTER . . . TuRLocK. CALIFORNIA A WARM FRIENDLY CHURCH - -, I WITH A STRONG GOSPEL MESSAGEH S ERVICES SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... . . . 9: 55 A.M. PASTO R WORSHIP .......... . . . I . . P.M. Rev. Leon Brokaw EVANGELISTIC SERVICE . . . . . . . . . 7230 P-M- 313 S Center Street MIDWEEK Turlock, California WEDNESDAY - PRAYER MEETING AND BIBLE STUDY 73 45 P.M. FRIDAY - YOUTH SERVICE .......... . . ......... 7:45 P. M. COME uN1'o ME ALL YE THAT LABOR AND ARE HEAVY LADEN , AND I WILL GIVE YOU REs1'.n -MAT-rt ,Hn All FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 878 Boyvcon Avenue San Jf,e, California 296-0344 SERVICES Sunday Schools. ........ .Nunn .... Hin .... . .... .nunuunuun nnn10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worshipnnuu .... aluminium nun11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service ...... nun 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bible Class... .... .... 7:30 p.m. Friday Young People's Service ...... in u,Hn..nnin Hunan. nun 7:30 p.m. CHURCH BOARD , GEN. S.S. SUPT. DEPT. S.S. SUPTS. PROMTIONAL DIRECTOR F. V. Shoemake Lonnie Smelser Jerry Hutton Georgia Smelser David R. Theobald Willie Jarrod W. W. ' Rutherford P Alma Cooper Roscoe Theobald Bi 11 Rummel Henry Coober Davld R' Theobald Freeman Shoemake Emogene Hutton Lonnig Smelgef LADIES AUXILIARY Norman Smelser ,' Shirley Arnold A1211 w -fr- PASKR Rev. F.V. Shoemake 3409 Williams Road San Jose, California Phone: 241-3065 ASSOCIATE PASTOR Rev. Jimmy Shoemake UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1829 Market Avenue San Pablo, California 94806 P.0. Box 367 Church Phone: 235-8844 Mfr if iwmi , , ,A , ,f Officers Services Pastor ..........M ..... Rev. David R. Theobald Sunday School H Morning Worship ..... 9 Secretary-Treasurer............. Joe C. Johnson young people .,,,.,,:,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 6 Youth President.... .... ......... Kenneth Sewell Evangelistic Service ....... . . 7 Sunday School Superintendent .... Charles Hanks Wednesday Bible C1aSS..'............ 7 Bus Route Chairman ..... ...... ..... Don Evans Search for Truth Bible Classes on Head Usher ...,.................... Wayne Hanks Ladies Auxiliary President........BeSS Va19HC19 Rev. David Theobald 2747 Killarney Road San Pablo, California 94806 Phone: 415-758-4440 Only one life, will soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last. Mon., Tues. 8 Thurs....... . 7 .M. .M. . L .M. .M. A UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF NA PA 1078 East Avenue Napa, California X fr M. R, G i f ffix-Sis G ics . iq, SE R V I C E S Sunday School ....................... . . A time to enjoy informal class- discussions. Sunday Morning Worship ............... . . A time for spiritual refreshing. Sunday Evening Worship ....................... . A time for lively singing, testimonies, and preaching. Wednesday Night Bible Study .................... . A favorite service of those who attend. Friday Night Youth Service ........................ A service scaled to the Youth and attended by all age groups. .Ni . ,, Bev. Paul R- Price Bev. Danny Boyd PHSCOI' C0-PaStOI' lO'O0 a l1.00 a 7:30 P 30p 7'30 P -2 - '. J ! l UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1649 - 96th Avenue Oakland, California Hfhe Church in the Heart of the East Bay with the East Services Sunday School 81 Worship ..... . . . 9 Sunday Night ..... ....... . . . 7 Tuesday Night ..................... 7 Thursday Night - Young People ..... 7 Bay on 45 A.M 00 P.M. 30 P.M 30 P.M Ai ts Heart AI Y QM X James Garland, Pastor gg 5. 'gig X 334 Garcia Avenue fi- his X San Leandro, California X .25 ff!!! ,Q E.-'f5'.'E-2 -?sf'X . fffj 57 fiixgsf fly! ,,f-:1' . W J. 711' ' 7,17- ' J f' ' : 7 -' 3 'I F O-ng. .-...r f ifff Q ,I-' N ' -, LH .. 'X ' :L - ,-- 5. . : 1 r, we-:ae MH? H5552 -' .. . 3355? Jaws? iafi? ,fw'f Ki' --'- Q, . S ,g7-1'::- ff! It ' ,..- 5 .- F A-'rx LE:1: N JIJIZ 2 J .'-1 . .Z'Z. .-.me -.. ' 'f ' Jr P 'ff ' 7 ic-535255 ji-::5::fq'l::? 5 ' 1-If f fl fl a' VII' ,, ., -1:---' ,-- - :::::: I N1 ,Lg , l -,. ,RA A 5'f 4 -::Y 71' f Q-x S X . J,-f--in '55 f g .N fi xx' ,fl Al. 4. JLf14', J' Ef Me f'Ni-N X - 5--....,w, 7. . 1 . ff., , A -, CONGRATULATIONS To The GRADUATES AND STUDENT BODY From The L UM N I SSCCIATICJN 0 of the 4. , ' WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE Rev. Clarence Riddlesperges ms' Alvalene Rove Prneident Secretary f 1:9 4 vi at P Y :I I . X ' H., qi Sis Christina Kubota - Chafle Treasurer Alumni News Editor MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 445 North American Street Stockton, California f Dedicated to serving you in your hour f X , ilppf-rx Hg A 4.5, of need. Always serving you in a kindly, thoughtful way. Prices within the means of all. Inquire About Our Burial Insurance Without Obligations. Call or Phone Day or Night. Stockton - Howard 4-4644 HARRY A. MARTIN MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 445 North American Street Stockton 3, California A17 -.. ' rim 1 .J .l A X Q 151314-7' DON QUICK'S GROCERY STCRE Stockton, California MAX PODESTO, Proprietor 1812 Mt. Diablo 2209 E. Main 2725 Waterloo Road I E ST IPULI C Y AT . NE WARD 51, ,K NMES Trovallles' T HC' 4 ZW .9 , ., .. L 22 5 INSURANCE Q music sales 2 AGENCY AUTHEIRIZED f fi fi DUNN lNsTnuMEN'r DEALER Z3 ',.,', , Q . ,177 I BILL B. MAGEI-LAN 11:47 E. HARDINB wAY Real E state Broker 5TDCK'l'DN 5. CAuronmA All Lines of Insurance Including f Fire Auto Truck Bonds T-TO 6-6718 California at Park Street Stockton, California A18 NIIDWAY BARBER SHOP 740 E. Main St. Stockton, California Open Six Days a Week: 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Haircut - 52.00 Andrew David Urshan Elder Andrew Urshan is 83 years young and old.He is still busy evangelizing as never before. Pray for him and his family. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Tilly New Brunswick, Canada Board Members: Pastor: Donald S. Leach - Clerk Rev. W. J. Rolston Basil Plant Herbert Goodine Weldon Plant Donald Goodine Lewis Hanscom A Church wi th a Wor1d..Wide Vision Services 10: Sunday Schooln........... ... Sunday Morning Worship....... ... 11:00 Sunday Evangelistic Service.... . 8:00 Wednesday...................... . 8:00 Friday Young Peoples Service.... . 8:00 00 Congratulations for our wonderful Bible College in Jesus' Holy Name, Amen. Yours truly, Bro. Andrew D. Urshan is still seeking the Lord and his meekness. The followingis his longing to be as meek as his Lord. Join him in heeding Zephaniah's timely message for us all. Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth . . . seek righteous- ness, seek meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord's anger. 2:3. Did you ever wonder why some of God's people escape? They were hid in the day of the Lord's anger. God put them like Moses in the cleft of the rock. There no evil could befall. When the proud are left to their own resources, God hides the meek. Seek righteousness. This is of Hrst importance. Seek meekness. This is the yokefellow of righteousness. Meekness does not fight its own battles. It takes courage to be meek. Meekness is the character of Heaven's nobility. L. SHELDRAKIE Hidden ln the hollow of His blessed hand, Never foe can fohovv, never trahor stand: Not a surge of vvorry, not a shade of care, Not a blast of hurry touch the spirit there. FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL 2875 Middlefield Redwood City, California CHURCH LJ.- . ef - Qqil- ,A l A.M. I A.M. Pastor: Rev. 8 Mrs. W. H. Waits PDM' Services P.M. p,M, Sunday School..... -1 10200 A-M- Evening Worship..... - WIJU P.M Tuesday Visitation..... .. 7.00 P.M. ' Thursday Bible Study..... .. 7:30 P.M.A A TOU-RES T MOTEL Your Friendly Host BEEBE AND SOPHIE RUTLEDGE 1609 Wilson Way Stockton, California Located on Business Highways: 50 and 99 Next to Ye Old Hoosier Inn Refrigerated and Air Conditioned maint and GILQVWIMQ mfg VZOSMLIQIM 1537 132 QBIM Zllnnsier ihm Beligbtful jfuuh Heirloom Gifts from the Yankee Peddler Shoppe N. Wilson Way 8: Highway 99 Alt Phone 463-0271 DE LIGHTFUL FOOD OLD -TIME ATMOSPHERE OLD -TIME PRICES DECORATED IN RARE BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUES Charles and Charlotte Dyer Lorgin 's Texaco Station 2235 Cherokee Rd. Stockton, Calif. 212Brake Service :31Recapping 1lfAuto Supply Store fFMufflers Sold and Installed i ' SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT LARGINS REEIIQQINQG,-GENERAIORS , IT IQ fi ff W .IERRY'S SERVICE STATION Lubrication Tune UP Reasonable Prices, Brakes Excellent Work Ignition Phone HOward 5-2278 Q11 2710 Waterloo Road Gas Wm W BLAKE'S SERVICE V ... 2029 Cherokee Lane NR lizzz qllvzvzlzqv i--:: N ext to W. A. B. c, W ....: Y Phone HO 6-7254 X I I Specialized Motor i Tune Up BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Brakes' Ignition I ,I ron Au. OCCASIONS Lubricat, ,H I Q Carburat: T1 I GCHCIHIOI S61 '-'ICCS . IIIICV-Hg! GIFT ITEMS N Official I' ike Adjusting Sta on - No. 93 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Official I, Imp Adjusting smon - No. 13 f I 'A 1 l I l 1 L. 4- - ar11q,t1on co. I as ' If - :.-.I . 'ff ii Ilia-1 DAIRY ' I, -O:.:.s2?5f::?l if PRODUCTS I aw affix 465 MILK - ICE CREAM - IIUTTEIIIII-ILII , 1. Qf5'522gQC3,C3wq.Q ......I. if V BUTTER - COTTAGE CHEESE I oc ceo 0 aJi giiq WT For Your Service 313 E. Charter way ff can H0 4-9828 I Stockton 466'5979 Q RENISON'S VARIETY AND HAPPELL'S PHARMACY SPORTING GOODS I ! 1191 Main Street Week Days: 10:00 ARM.-8:30 PAM Burney, California Sundays: 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M Meet Your Friends Here and UHrowseH To ether 8 1132 Waterloo Road ' Stockton, California We have axiice line of Greeting Cards Prescriptions Phone: 466-2522 Toys Ceramics Sovenirs FmumrBnMhms Infant Wear corres and manv other items too numerous to mention in the Sporting Goods Department. You'll find everything for the RESTAURANT SERVICE FTSHERMANW 2256 N. wilson way Stockton, California and Ph : 463-1 HUNTER'S NEEDS one 896 Mr. W. Renison, Proprieter UNITED CAFE 462-1541 2455 Waterloo Road Easy Parking Closed Tuesday CHINESE DISHES v 5-erwce TO TAKE OUT w Enjoy our excellent authentic Chinese diruiers served family style or ala carte.A taste treat Telephone 466-8336 for the whole family! 1 We specialize in steak and fried chicncen and 601 North Grant Street other American dishes at Poplar Prices. STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA 95202 w Banquet Room CUp to 505 w Merchants lunch ll a.m. to 2 p.m. 1, , ol-l HOW BARBER SHOP CARMEN GENE S MEXICAN FOOD 723 E. Main Street 1322 E. Harding Way Stockton' California Stockton, California Phone: 463-9173 Out of this world Meals!! Open 4:99 P.M. to 9:00 P.M A . S ' k 1 Open U Days a Wee 4:00 to 10:00 P.N1 on Fridays 8:a'm' ' 6:00 p'm' 0 Saturdays Evening Appointments Available Closed on Sundays Phone: 462-9435 A23 B. C. WALLACE 8zSON INC. Howard 6-6993 STOCKTON HARDWARE COMPANY 272.6 Waterloo Road Stockton, California GENERAL BUILDERS SUPPLY AND HARDWARE FARMERS FEED CO. 1302 E. Miner Avenue --. Stockton, California --I t , Phone: HO 5-5739 I I I ,is,1'Q3'N PURINA CHOWS I I '-Tu -n - And -I PUMNA PURINA EGGS I n,,,cH0Yl5,, SADDLES Il wngqfjn . - si--.ala BOOTS I TACK A24 520 North Sutter St. Stockton, California - ------4---ff---f---A - A A ---Q Q v u v ',: X Q, ' L' - ijt farm' TELEPHONES. 12314833 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA COBNER'oF HARDING WAY AND CEMETERY LANE Flowers for all Occassionsn Jo 8: Bob Shedd - Owners B. C Wallace, Q Ben Wallace, Jr .N Qi J, W L1Do's HOF BRAU ,M Q if WWHENINTHE fi ,. i . R 1,1 1345 North Main MUUDFU K! if 4 Manteca, California 2 'E ...'!l!,. Featuring Smorgasbord plnpm-P 1' :v if Specializing in Hawaiian, nf Open Six Days a Week Chinese, Filipino, Spanish, and Japanese Food. Lunch - 11:30-2:00 me Banquets and Catering Service Available Dinner - 5: 30-9: 30 3310 X- WE 33 5' WWL T n comms 1536 wATsRl.o e -wa if Henry Wakabayoshi WILSON WAY GULF SERVICE UB E. 'f 1 MARIPOSA SHELL SERVICE 2085 Mariposa Road Phone: 464-3754 2701 N. Wilson Way Stockton, Calif. Stockton, California A25 GOOEUNEFOOD F'tJ S T E R I? R E E Z E N539 T Says l kffgj Don't let your education stop here. Continue it for the rest of your life MWMMMMMW ,:1H11Eh:s22::111e 1612 Pacific Avenue SOLARI'S GROCERY and INN Route 2 Box 250 Linden, California C Cl N I3 R ,A 1' U I, A 'T I IJ N S SENIOR CLASS SHERWOOD MARKET 2445 Vail Ave. Stockton, California Your Friendly Neighborhood Store We carry a complete line of Grocery and fresh produce. We also specialize in cutting meat for your freezer. Phono: 462-2830 A DON PARKER VOLKSWAGEN SALES 8 SERVICE 431 South Cherokee Lane Lodi, California fQuaIity f Economy oSedans :Convertibles 'Station Wagens oKharmainghias f Authorized Sales 1 Service w Parts COME IN TODAY - SEE OUR SELECTION Let us prove the truth of our state- rnent that it is easy to buy your Chrysler or Plymouth from STOCKTON MOTORS 630 Ee Webber - El Dorado and Oak 466-4454 466-6961 POLLARD'S CHICKEN KITCHEN AND GHOST TOWN CHICKEN DINNER 2151.80 CHICKEN LUNCH l. 35 CHICKEN ON A BUN .85 BEST CHICKEN IN THE COUNTRY MIDWAY STOCKTON-LODI ON 99 FREEWAY Hank 8. Tony's Builcler's Supply Co. 2040 E. Harding Way Stockton, Calif. Phone No. 465-3453 Reiiifinrfs Camera Shop 52.6 E., Main Street X2 Stockton, California I Photographic . Supplies and L Equipment 7 rp - 5 :-ie: Photo Finishing I 3 Picture Franning L- A 1 and Greeting Cards. Owner-Talbert Reiman DR. VERNER E. STROMBOM, 1025 N. Calif. St. Stockton, Calif. l n G iii?-nt Fegfmg . 'Study to shew thyself approved unto God, L b - umbmg a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed um er Hardware rightly dividing the word of truth. sToc.f,foN's BIGGEST LITTLE LUMBER YARD 2 Timothy 2:15. 'EF' new 7044151 ' AW ' , gl - J. J. FETZER AND SON - 2571 WATERLOO ROAD . STOCKTON 5, CALIFORNIA - PHONE HOWARD 6-6624 ' X The Complete Bakery CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 67 A :sais T TI-LE FINEST CAKES 8: PASTRY We Cater to All Your Needs CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 67 from GIANT FOOD 2907 Waterloo Road Stockton, California I A21-A 1 llfflill L:AH':illiflifiWAiUI17'illH?iWWl?6ii'f13iIli-A 1T6'1ff5i':Cl5'i'l','!4?1?'i6'iJJ!Bb'lg 1 4 31 -' , 5: F ,. I ri - 4 x 5 3 ii' ' '--' in 1 COME ALIVE Youyre in the Pepsi Generation saying . . CLASS or '67 CONGRATULATIONS Pepsi Colo Bottling Co. 1514 E. Market Street Stockton, California Every Friday to Sunday TRA S Special Dinners ,-Munn Phone: HCJ4-0953 Roast Beef 8 Rgl!1.P0 1445 N. Pilgrim Stockton, Calif. 140 E. Harding, Stockton Golden Fried Chicken . . . , Fried Prawn Dinner Specializing 1n 31.75 Large and Small Banquets Catering and Luau Parties 16 oz. T-Bone Steak 32.75 CANTONESE AND OPCH Daily: Q 12:00 Noon to 10:00 POM AMERICAN DISHE.. Closed Monday To Q Home Supply J 1 ,,.. sr res Everything for Rent Tool Rental Friendly Service Complete Instructions 2377 Waterloo Road Stockton, California Phone HOward 5-2693 for Reservations -Y- 51 , I J A TAA X 5 For Quality PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AN n LOW LOW Tire Prices Shop at T A T E'S D O U G L A S G A S A T E R I A Lodi Avenue at Hutchins Streets Lodi, California DOW'S NURSERY C and J Texaco Where Quality is First SPECIALIST IN Peoprietor... JOHNNIE LARGE I Rosas - CAMELLIAS - EVERGREENS FRUIT - NUT sz SHADE TREES INSECTICIDES - FERTILIZERS xfiff co 1320 west Elm ------ 369-9595 f .1 1 l IEGJM. . , if-lT-L'xffL.fv' .P - :I 'A 600 W. LOCKEFORD STREET LODI, CALIFORNIA H. LEHR. PROP. 204 E. LODI AVE. PHONE 368-5934: LODI. CALIFORNIA ' Q FRENCH JCUSTARD THE PRIDE OF THE VALLEY BEST WISHES From The at :, nf. Ice Cnenm RICHMAID ICE CREAM COMPANY 100 South Cherokee Lane Lodi, California Phone: 369-4793 THE PRIDE OF THE VALLEY 100 South Cherokee Lane - Lodi, California ?VU?wx . .Q7WS7Qp VQQW H ,NK VY ' E , , ,fl Rita? Vwkv' Mk' Psa K' 1 ' 57 ZWVWZ' f'7.ZY 3 Z Q 'VXENE my EMW:4,,.e1if4iifM X K A 2 - HOUR SERVICE Guaranteed Satisfaction Phone: I-IO 3-4674 1223 E. Harding Way Stockton, California Regular Prices CHEROKEE BETHEL HOME Guests Always Welcome A30 4124 Cherokee Road CJust East O A Christian Home for men and women 24 hour ambulatory care Spacious rooms - Home like atmosphere Forced air heat Intercomes in all rooms Church services on the premises Transportation service - Special diets f Hwy 995 Stockton YOU CAN REACH EDDIE 'S COFFEE SHOP BY FOLLOWING THE FLASHING BEACON ON L E S T SIGN -'N IN STIJCKTUN You Can See It From -nf Center Street Overoass af Charter Hay Subway 1 Hiway 50 at French Camo For a real Breakfast of Snacktime Treat, visit Edd I 6' S Pancake AIIey -- -' featuring 30 different kinds '-H. 5 of oancakes to choose from. I 5 'I , o ,0s,,h 7 o C'0N'96 , I EDIHEIS shop ,ff ., -' x f s, A llllllllllllllllllllllllllllnl IQ: .X 3 ' i 5 0,Ufil12-lI'Al'.ST I uhy not stoo in? IIe are aiways ' : ooen and serve good food at very I l : moderate 0 ri ces. Illnlulllullllnllllllllluunnll r112 Q-- -- 3 I r 5 H25-I 1419 S. El DORI-IDO r f MW--- diem! -Q-,H Nw. ' re , 'i- s ww ' Q 9 sgnww I S E as , Q I ani! Y f 'G 51, 51 4 5 K5 5: I 1 H H Z H ti e K- I 'Q QQ a n a r t e r w a Y M AU- K Wu-:X Q! grmig :,f..,.5,,q M.:-S g.,:,a.,L:..e.- ne- A 0llA ND Formerly YOLLAND ICE A FUEL CU. MAT E RIALS CQ. Dial 466- 6966 Concrete Materials Transit-'Mix Concrete Plastering Materials Masonry Products and A Complete Supply of Fuels 830 So. California St. ff cl I Sana an ' I E11 m .f I P Gravel l 1- , XX f : rnus 3 U- ? II ! Alfred A. Allen and Bob Allen CLEMENTS VALLEY LOAM 931-3535 931-3157 2904 Beyer Lane I im St0CkT301'1, Stockton, California California Since 1795 WISDOM-BROWN tt,i , I INSURANCE AGENCY A 5 4 s - fsi fifgivlf 7 ,, , Nfl - Y .lt, sg lf 529 N. Sutter Stockton, California :.: .,.,:t: I If- 1'::: :II V'1' .. ---- It f - :': W :' A ': 5 ' lnsurance All Lines K QQIV ,...n-.wM.,..-.mm-.-.....,fHlanmm-ua-Q M- U.. Phone - CAMPORA Main office: CAS SERVICE INC. STOWELL 2525 Mariposa Road Howard 6-8611 EQUIPMENT COMPANY 'Stockton, California :gR'?i,f7?HONE: Peerless Turbine Pumps n - 'LY Pressure Systems fFCarburetion rM5,, !',Q'?'.- Orchard and Field Sprayers 'f'Propane Tanks :ifWater Heaters :l4Refrigeration Farmers Hardware 2024 E. Charter Way fegon el-Sign Ran es Stockton, California HOward 2-7676 A32 ' V 3 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOR CLASS from CAROLINA DISTRICT OF THE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WE NEED PIONEERS MANY CITIES ARE WAITING FOR THE MESSAGE 5' ' ' ?1f':f: ' 'N fag ,mf 8,55 4 :f, , - : Q' .... .vii - ,ff'lf' HOME missions nlmscmn fsjlrggr . DISTRICTQSURERINTENDENT W. H. Sechrist. rj! 5 f 3. gglffls Greenville, S. C. 3- , T 'T egg Hampton. S' C- -.. ..-AA N-- X X, -x X 5, Ili mf 111,15 ...... . ' ' I ?l...,,Qmff HOME MISSIONS SEC Y-TREASURER W. J. Daigle P. O. Box 304 Wilmington, S. C. For Information Contact H. Q. Griffis, Superintendent 'k Arcata t Eureka 'A' Rio Dell -Ir B rney i Redding W Chico 1. Red muff i Orangevale t Orovill i Gridley t Yuba Ci i Willits 'i I-Y rus ei 1 Placervill t L c H ght W North Highl Woodland A i Sacramento i,Lv0m i Carmich I CONGRATULATIONS Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. SENIOR CLASS OF 1967 Officers Guy Bennett.... ...... PI'eSbYt9Y Daryl Rash..Sec'y-Treas. Sz Home Missions Direct or Nlorgan Underwood. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . Youth President Doyle Ellingsworth. . . . . . . . Sunday School Director Prater. . . . . . . Ladies Auxiliary President SECTION 8 WESTERN DI STRI CT UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH A33 A GOD BLESS WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE from LADIES AUXILIARY niieil Qgertternsatzrl Ullqurrlq Ongi Iee Ogden Naomi Si Ivcw-:mls 10609 Santa Ana 380 S. Rosmm-acl Blvd. Lamont, Calif. 93241 Pzxsndenzx, Cm! i f. 91107 District President - . District Secretary Y Esther Tracy .... De Lois Bradley .... Naomi Silvernale.H Willie Brooks .... DEDICATED TO LADIES AUXILIARY LEADERS . Section 1 Grace Gregg ...... .... Section 5 . Section 2 Marilyn Gozousky ...... Section 6 . Section 3 Estell McCarty ........ Section 7 . Section 4 Marjorie Prater ....... Section 8 THE NINISTERING TO THE NEED OF SOUL AND BODY FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 446 3rd Street Galt, California THE CHURCH THAT PREACHES WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES I I I I REV WRIGHT PASTOR 617 5th St SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL ............... 10200 a.m SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP ...... 11:00 a.m SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISTIC .,.. 7230 Dqm. WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY ........ 7:30 D.m. FRIDAY YOUTH SERVICE ......... 7:30 D.m. Pastor .......... .... REV. L.B. WRIGHT Assistant Pastor.. ........ RUSH LOCKE Church Board .... ...WILLIAM TATE RUSH LOCKE L,B. WRIGHT CONGRATULATIONS 5455 T0 TIIE T7 5 ' I Mqfgla CLASS OF' '67 FROM IADILS AUXILIARY SECTION FIVE TDK AY MOTORS I J f X W 7 f 4 - p f ,, 1 . 1 II' f ' 'I f!d' S' ' . . 1 , I OF 4 , 1011 S. Cherokee Lune Lodi, California Cadillac 0 POHtiaC 0 GNC Trucks TELEPHONE 369-3573 I 0- II- fIC0y WRIGHT RES. 368-2665 FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH LADIES AUXILIARY 1950 Cherokee Lane Stockton, California President............Christina Renison Vice President. ......Ethe1 McClary Secretary-Treas er...Virginia Dunning DELTA PAINT s. SUPPLY 'A little Paint does a lot. 1420 EAST HARDING WAY Phone: 466-2294 V-ed MEXI ' .F Q, 'f K 5 :gain . EIR C I0 3 9 IEUBELAADEUNABANDA ew a ATCHISDN T RIVERBANK, v:Al.1F. be FIRST PENTECOSTAL cl-luncl-I Kate 8: Denver Streets New London, Calif. gf SERVICES ii' Sunday School ....... . l0.:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service. .. 7:30 P.M. Tuesday Bible Study ........ .. 7:30 P.M. Thursday Young Peoples Servlce 7:30 P.M. THE CHURCH THAT PBEACHES WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES Rev. Lee J. Muncy AMI Pastor Raymond Hobbs - Sunday School Supt. :-I '- :. f,. y ,- 'F, ygf:-:fgfrikgf 'T ' .-fwzffiigiggiigfgizhisQ-:'25:fz4-518151:-:25j5'- 2-?'zM:':-:4:f:- ff.- -f--V ff . . .I , .-..zzzze3S:-xi:Zi.f:f:a5:z23s,:1,ea-als:-.-:.-..,:?. , 15' 1 ' .lf 1 4.3.5 1 .4-,4 I .1 ,4- .- 25f,'.5:::::.-.- - - V - , - . . 6' .4-1, ...+56s:44Lf . .9544 .- -' .+:':-,-. -.-.',-.',-:-'- 1,g::3:g:g:-:5 : -:gf ,zzz 5953? 4 4 2 rv fiwzok' mr x w awv- - 1 : SiZ-Z1f'Er51E13Q4:2:-wrzxzizii',1,35 BUILDING SUPPLIES sAvE s s CUT RATE sAvE s s wax-1-'-: f a. 44592, v cusrom cAmNe1 woluc V PLYWOOD V FORMICA TOPS V DOORS V WINDOWS 5:55554- V ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES V PITTSBURGH PAINT V HARDWOOD , V KITCHEN PLANNING V MOLDING IWOOD I ALUMINUMI V ALUMINUM WINDOWS In SLIDING GLASS DOORS V COMPLETE LINE BUILDERS HARDWARE V MILLER FALLS POWER TOOLS V STANLEY TOOLS CHECK OUR PRICES FIRST WILSON WAY BUILDERS SUPPLY 465 7653 2605 N WILSON WAY ON NORTH BUSINESS HIWAY 99 EI: 155 , 2:f.,.' 0 .v 4'-1 . 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R'ddl 6948 Grant Zvenue - Pesiggsggger 6637 Grant Avenue at Marshal Carmichael, California SERVICES Sunday School .... .. 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ..... ...l1:00 a.m. Sunday Evening: Junior Crusaders .... .. 6:30 p.m. Prayer Band ............ , .. 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening: Prayer and Bible Class... .. 7:30 p.m. Friday Evening: Pentecostal Conquerors... .. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School in front of the new church building V blsno lZfS-Fl llfl' I - W M - P , . 7 '52 Sheri or ' f ' J:-f4'Gd-1354-': f. S' fihffl -s,xQ,., his, V 8 k r-ir ,r f - ai V A4 Mine 'cami 1xQ,fvzagQihQmwQEiaaan-as usa Educational Building Educational Bui lcling ' 4 W , wma asa - -I-swam .'mw324:?v91 f'?W??: -wigs 5 :IW f M M H -H K 2-'giamwgvgai , , -aw, E gagggggiwgw ww aaaaggmw ww , I Nw , fi?-gwaamaagw ij awzwmwsl Wmmmiw 'r V , . w-. .H 'B' .mamma EREQ-E5aNavw5g'M'fEi+E.Zm'W:i: ' 4 - ,MM Miami affF'Haef1ggsMa'- mag-fgaafi s ' 1- -A awww Hmm f Y EWTH. Mmm .. ff . . A, ,A I V A f cmWgARm'E:,L,vw-m aa :::i:. :.,,H. 1-1 - --,fr .,. t.,-.- Mikasa.:-,wg .1 FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 405 Plane Avenue Woodland, California PASTOR: Loran Royer Schedule of Services 216 Hays Street Sunday School ...... Morning Worship ....... Evangelistic ........... Wednesday Bible Study .... Friday Young People .... ... 10:00 A.M. ... 11:00 A.M. .. 7:00 P.M. .. 7:MOP.M .. 7:30 P.M. WESTERN DISTRICT FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH UF HOME MI SSION DEPARTMENT UCongratulates W. A. B. C. Class of '67n David J. Wheeler 569 Rafael Redding, California 94001 David R. Theobald 2747 Killarney Road. San Pablo, California District Director - Secretary-Treas. - 300 Hilborn Lodi, California 94806 ' Rev. 5 Mrs. Jess Francis Sectional Directors DIRECTOR SECTION Leamon T. Reynolds 1 0. F. Viken 2 Robert Baglin 3 Ed Lee Lake 4 Harold E. Blankenship 5 G. R. Verdier 6 Donald V. Powell 7 Daryl Rash 8 396 Hilborn Lodi, California Se rvi CCS' Sunday School...... ...... Sunday Morning Worship..... Sunday Junior Church..... Tuesday Bible Study ...... Thursday Pentecostal Conq.. Saturday - Choir Practice.. Officers Pastor: Jess Francis Sunday School Supt Delton Fair Youth Leader: Richard Francis Ladies Aux. Pres: M. Bracksieck Ass't Pastor: Richard Francis U 9:45 A M. ... 10:45 A. M. ... 10:45 A. M. .. 7:30 P. M. ... 7:30 P. M. ... 7:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. UNITED PENTEcos1Al. cl-luncl-I ..-.. sf 1991 lst Avenue Yuma. Arizona qv ' ,f If r' ' , -1 , F'-'IF f if X ,Q Charles Croy, Pastor A. nggngr -I v ,,,.-' . . . . --D--I.-E. ' it IIA: I 2 M Q11 , A40 7 REVIVAL TABERNACLE Zlndted ?ent!eca4Z4l M0264 The Church That Preaches What Teaches 1765 PENTECOST WAY SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Overlooking the 54th Street, Federal, and Euclid Shopping Area Rev. David F. Gray, Founder and Pastor Res. 2423 Kathleen Place - Phone 262-7139 1. I, 2,239 , . , 2 ASE Z. f THQ fm I x A' i 4 I fi ix 1 sERvlcEs o13As'goRAL ASSIS TAN'1lS SUNDAY School ,.........,..,.. .,.,....A 9 240 A.lVl. Chris Hansen Minister of Outreach W0 ShlP -----.--4--4-4-'-------- 11500 A-M Wm. P. Cass Minister of Visitation Evangelistic --4-'------------- 730 PM- Bernard Elms Minister of Christian Educauon TUESDAY - Great Youth Rally ,, 7:00 P.lVl. THURSDAY - Bible Stud .......,,. 7130 P.Nl. , SATURDAY - Jubilee Nigllf .....,,,, 7:30 Plvl. SAN DI EGO S FRI ENDLY CHURCH FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH lil-66 l.awncrost Road Redding, California THE END OF YOUR Sliftllflli VON A l lllENDl,Y CIIUHCII. PASTOBZ liev. David .l. Wlleelel' .fXSSIS'I',-XYI' l',XS,l'Oli: Hev. Morvnn Inch mail SCHEDULE 0F SERVICES Sunday School .............................................. 10:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Evangelistic ....... .. ...... 7:30 P.llI. Tuesday Ex ening Bible Study ..... .. 7:30 P.lll. Thursday Youth Service ........... . ...... 7: 30 P.M. SERVICES f Sllllllilf' Srliool. .... . . .lflilnlldl I 9, Xlllflllllgf llorslllp ..... . N200 --- , .f .. uf'l1Ill'Sllil5 lillwll: SllIClY. . T1l5 T7-4' W . ly, Q' ,4,.' l'ql'l lux' Yllllllfl Pvuplt' .... T. l-3 'fc QWIKI, 4. Y . Sl .tl Q 'rx ivv . -, 2 .IMG . .may ,IIIIQJ 1. I ,e . . . .. . Vlln-n Pe-li-1' said unto tllc-nz, llc-pvlit FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH and lm lmaptlsvcl f-vm-ry mu- ul' VIII lll 333 jE'fTrT'1iSCB:f'?' Lln: name of .lvsns Christ for lllv rc-- Mr to H A X . mi 'sion of sins, and ye slllll FL pastor: Xl?l23g:33MOrtO1 eeive the tillit Ut' Ulf' Holi' Ghost' A ' '7' '38 Acts 2. .. . A41 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH gf,, 133 Tuolumne Blvd. Modesto, California Phone: 523-7444 ess' mer as mmm' WHERE THE WHOLE COUNSEL OF GOD IS DECLARED SERVICES Sunday School ......... .... 9:45 Morning Worship ......... ...11:00 Young People's Service... ...6:30 Children's Church ...... ...6:30 Evangelistic Service ........... ...7:30 Tuesday Worship Service .................... 7:30 30 30 Thursday Pentecostal Conquerors ..... .......7: Radio Broadcast - Every Sunday - KTRB-1:00-h LADIES AUXILIARY CHURCH CFFICERS Bonrlie Ketner.......................Leader Rev. J- E. Rode-.-.- Pauline Conway.... ...Sec'y-Treas, Rev. J, D, Dansby... Lela Powell........ Slack Not - Drive Forward YOUTH OFFICERS Benny Wall.......................Youth Leader Kenton Deeter.....Sheaves For Christ Director Sandra Dan5by....,.......,YOUth SeC'y-TIEES. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through A42 Him who loved us. Romans 8:37 ..--.-...... a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. ......Pastor Asst. Pastor ...Sec'y Treas. .Yi .QS I .. , .MZWT 5 fgoosfer s KZ, 'W We ., am., if Q, Us MX 512' Wem ers Hilfe. .51 .3-'NX-,32M'h.3gw we ,ggegmgzs 5, r we gg, 'Hr ' rr nu ss nfs! ' rm , asa is . .yi - mr- ' V wa' qi, - we Rev. 85 Mrs. W. D. Smith Bill Cameron 2147 W' 237th Street 8017 S. Sacramento Road Torrance, California Stockton California 1 - Mary Martinez Betty L. Saucedo Rev. 85 Mrs. Ray Miles 24420 Thomas Ave. 814 Stillman Ave. 2417 Helmllth Avenue Hayward, Calif, Redlands, Calif. Evansville. Indiana A .- -xr,-iw-,wee-erigg .,g ,gms f .. 23' 41 ,- Q , W l X, -. i YY: r M 'fa ,L M' . Kc Mrs. H. Meeks Bn Son Christina Kul-10118 10106 Freesia 112 E. jefferson Stockton, California Stockton. Calif- A A Zoosfer mamzfers MF- E Mrs. james Campbell 1980 N. Filbert Stockton, California Chester L. Abbott 1225 Mariposa Drive Santa Paula, Calif. Mr. M Mrs. Marion Allen 3647 N. Keystone Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Douglas Atkins 4913 Robertson Ave. Carmichael, Calif. Bob Q Sue Beasley 1453 Carleton Drive Concord, Calif. Rev. George Bennett Box 235 Medora, Indiana Anna Montez 714 Souza Modesto, Calif. Mrs. C. J. Dunning 5233 E. Marsh Street Stockton, California Galen Gregg 2164 10th Street Kingsburg, Calif. Mrs. Paul Hoehn R. R. 2 Poseyville, Ind. Perk's Launderette 105 W. Harding Way Stockton, California Gordon McCune 1732 Cherokee Road Stockton, California Mr. 8 Mrs. Clayton Britt Mr. H Mrs. James McCowan 8328 Kinross Stockton, California 1620 Tulare Avenue Visalia, California John Brock Mr. H Mrs. Edison Morehouse mmel RRD2 Medora, Indiana Fort Fairfield, Maine Rev. M Mrs. john Clifford 915 Cedar Street Indianapolis 27, Indiana Mrs. Alice Ramos 1816 Turnpike Road Stockton, California Danny Ray Number 1 351 North 26th St San Jose, California Rev. Q Mrs. W. J. Rolston R. R. 2 Arthurette, Canada Mrs. Angie Torres 2477 E. Willow Stockton, California Mrs. Ramona Victor 708 Dallas Stockton, California 7 1' ll I 0 z.: rfb I, 1 75 f . ,. is ' 5. fl ,- nil Wfmiflq if 'Hr z'xiw ,yy-Xl 9 54.741, ,.a: , ,E-, f gm .14 fl ff 4 yy nf f I - f , if yfzg' ,v 44 ,W 9. W 0 M6 pl Gi I .V f ' ,550 gf, Qffo A n o ff' 16,451 f 2111 W' ' ff' ,ffl N ,iff---f -.71 A X g A dv , . - -A -5 1' F43 , .C--:g4.s Z k 2 ? J 41 -Z X f 4794, V 71 Z' -lr' 7 'F ff? -WEE? f- ff' 6 V- gf, ' if f' ,' z' VI nf S ' fy' ,, 77 -lf' .' ' fff' I ,f gf QE? ' 5 ' ,Zi f rg- if Sz, fa 4 ,4 ,Z MTL- X -1 , I :--.f ,E?.,f,v4 he 7 -, g K. gw-I X ,KX xi X ,N L X , - cz, 2 xx xy -, ,X i . X ' ui X , li ,' . I .V I V, -' I X W x, X s WW ,e f 2 ff X xx. ,I.:' V fl, f . , ' fly - uf It MIGHT be S iff This is true, young'en Admiral Ferguson and his duck hunter's cap. Single-fellow and Stringletary, or is it Dingleberry? Warship the Lord as we sing Before You Die. Climbing up the mountain in three flats, please. john...'Ihomas doubted. More people die.. . Rough on Rats 'Ihe Glorified Donkey Swap-on ties are dangerous, right Bro Dugas? Pink eye from playing an accorclian, Roni-'? Richard your wife called. You forgot to take out Sire you only want Se worth of regular, lady? Wuitehccls! You've got to be kidding!! EVHZYEDY LAUGH!! Bill D. Sarah, where's your camel? George F., have a cup of Coffee Have a piece of bread, Becky. Peanuts, have you heard from D-- lately? Jessie, what do you use for bait--cheese?? Bat that 's a personal question. If pavid can get a job, anybody can. Becky, Has anyone seen Becky? I hear pink furry footsteps Mirror, mirror on the wall... I ln serious john Cafeteria style at Big Trees IV4 tank of gas-April Fool!! Tea! On pancakesf-'?? X the trash this morning. I Tijuana N I ,1 M i ill 'TQ f 75 5 A f if il as --ggi-5 'Q A F Y 9,71 , XX X dff-7 '? : 1 V- i W ' l xr 1 'ah Y lim e xl , my W , e in -155 , f , Q 5 ,Ar f e-, -Ei V i '-L A .,-1- ? 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