Westmont College - Citadel Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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A Q., me e P f Westmont is an Idea. -This Idea is very simply that Jesus Christ is the center and purpose in learning , in human experience in all of life. As scenes of a beautiful campus snapshots of dorm life jesting remarks about classes and professors basketball games and retreats scrapbooks and momentos all remind us of Westmont . . . So, in turn Westmont itself is a symbol of the Idea which the Apostle Paul has expressed. That in all things I-Ie might have the pre- eminence. This Idea, which is the very reason for our existence as a school, is being sought out spiritually, academically, socially, by men and women within this place and this Idea We call Westmont. This, then is our school, symbolized Within these pages- laughter, g quietness, friendship, self-discipline, purpose, impetuousness, leisure, dedication, beauty, humor, love, disappointment, growth and change, inspiration, life . . . 4 li If 'i -g TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedlcation ................. Academics ..... . . . W. C. S. A. ....... . . . Spiritual Life .... . . . Organizations .... ..... Student Life ..... ..... Athletics ........ ..... 1 48 Advertisements .... ..... Index .............. ..... 1 92 Student Directory . . . .... .194 X 1. H W Q fi , N ME 3 32' ,gg WF w gg fs J 5 as 5 1 r GM? 4, f if zu 'xx 1 iv 15 . N: 'W ff 'Jil' R mv ff we an MWA. There are those whose paths We cross for a brief time . . . then move on. But with us We carry some of the richness of their lives, the sparkle of their humor, the Wisdom of their expression . . . and it cannot leave us untouched . . . We can- not remain unchanged. So often We give only a casual thanks to those who have given to our lives a dimension We might have never known. But, We Want to express in a more last- ing Way our appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Kingma for the countless Ways they have enriched our school and our lives. Beauty . . . simplicity . . . balanceg this and much more has found its way to us through expression in Mrs. Kingrna. Mr. Kingma gives us living literature, a vital interpretation of vyord and -phrase, and' yet more . . . WISE guidance, clear perspec- tive and sincere criticism. The enjoyment of many col- lected pieces of art is shared by Mr. and Mrs. Kingma. f Y f l x Q 5 l 8 Y fe that passes these gates crosses pus, studles in these t there exists an spirit which binds all who have shared and :rent experience li o , n l 1 'e the name Westmont .- -:af 7-r --1 -- -. 11 ' 1 1-U.. ,a fi LQ'-1 ,n ' ' 1 f 1 3411, f - y.0.i13M. 11953 1, y 'Fixx K 3 Q.'a1:,511- 1 gif.-f Gif ' 54 - 'K-T Ti 1? 75 . 3'Z'. ' A' 'QQTL ' 'EA -5 - A Kr. 9 I 591' fu 11 ,vii 11 1Ll' -I 15-1 sf 41 'L 1- ' -fl . A 10-12- . 1 11 V . 'M 'L 5i?'1'1 1 .-w 1' ,. H21 1 , ,, .. .1 ,f.,,,.., ,,..,....,,.1,1.. ,M 1-.. 1.g1,x35:-51, X 11:72:11 f ,1-1:11 , 12-1 15292 21' , 71511: ' 3.5 4111, ...i.,5:.ig551:f111 V . Y ' 111--.1-4:a .5'Qf,1,'3lf-T1 'HL 1if5:,jQ111x,.4' , 1 -. fri' 111' 12 11 , :T1g-5,425 -'Q1.172-f5f21Ef?fi1Ef'1 f? 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Voskuyl The leader of a school of an organization of a community of a nation . . . ideally reflects the temperament and goals and character of that people. So our President, Dr. Voskuyl, reflects the spiritual purpose the academic excellence the social emphasis the enthusiasm and the humor . . . which We cherish as Westmont men and Women. ' tl-i-.1 xx V a ., HX. - , Rx s KF L X xi x x 6 . i 7 2 Y x 1 x,' ' 1 .,. - -..- . - . . I.-1 '--A--7: Q Q -l..-vp-vi -ff , M .. ,fQijvf?y'? .-,fiff '.,jr:,g,+'i.x , 1 rp A, , -f . W If '- AJ:-'.,wQ --A-43... , - R- ww- 5 S A I K .ff- I - W. 'av- fff wa-e,,-'af . f - e l - QNFy ' 'fwthfffii fpwfgffi-I' uf ualmge ' 5 Q, fr-',1gg.5 ' ,f Q, .9 ff: x - pq., ,.- '- .0 ' if - 4, 1. ,fc ,, -,Q fy3g,,'fffQ,3f55,,f3gg'g:5. 61.34-at, K.,g3'!-fwiwqsf-i af ,.-, 'YT 1- f.' A ' . ,,. !,.-ly, ,. --.,' -K--vt, :Q -si, - 9 'L ',H'p - '4 . , '-Ly-J 'J ti .gifs ljfiyfureu 1 :?1.f L. . .. V, ff.:wn1gyw..iif' H' 'fu-3f's?f'f'+ . rf -yv:5,qf,Qa,,'.Qsf'xxffff1ff. I - . . 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I ' f - ' 1 'nkv -si: gflsfw , 'I ' 3' - 0' V' ' A V? ' 219 ' - f - s . ' M xx V' 7 , ' Fw' . - Q I' - wW fv awww Eww :FM 5 ,V Mew A - Q, u fmt Mb V .Www X' E , Ayr' R A . -'2rf4L j TQ.. FU: vig?-L' xxx' 35, X? 3 in . . fix ' faTbi f-f'- H '14' ,+'4f'a.' - ' 'i ' Q 5 N x,.sg,a ,JW ' F 1 Q !1,f,i'-I , 1 H - J , - QQ . A 4.12 42,1 V .- - .yr 13' 3- 'f V P S - Zfgfflfi t xx , 1 f'? ?v ' b:fTVgZ4.f'f- 1 .-4 ':h5fq4, 'M 1: ,F rf' -' .f-,X E, .Vi e':y',e1'1'QF. X H N 'ef-' e fb ' 4 I-X v I - i n r Q I. 'W ' ' f AN. ., -1 ., 4. 'R ' 1 r 1. K 5, i ,r if , -1: L . f? - F , X' . If-7 A ax 5 , 'I SQENPEW' Q T, Qsfifgzvx ff , 59 r H . 'K 'fcxnllk' W 1 5.1 ABN EE! Mr. Rasanen, Business Manager, Dr. Voskuyl, President, Dr. Bous- lough, Dean of Studentsg Mr. Hieronyrnus, Dean of Faculty. U I Wise administration in matters concerning finances and campus de- velopment rests in the hands of the Westmont College Executive Corn- mittee. Working together in matters of vital importance to Westmont now and in the future are the President, Dean of Faculty, Dean of Students, and Business Manager. D Mr. Bibbero, Mr. Rasanen, Mr. Weller, Mr. Shelton, Dr. Voskuyl, Mr Hieronymous, Dr. Bouslough. Not pictured: Mr. Van Syoc. I I X Keeping the public informed, and planning the development of the Westmont campus, is the major concern of the Public Relations and Development Com- mittee. This board finds its audible expression through the Courier, Warrior falumni newsj, news releases, Co-ordinating this work are and various brochures. Mr. Frank Weller, Development and Mr. Rath- burn Shelton, Public Relations. Dr. Vanderlip, Mr. Hubbard, Dr. Frost, Dr. Kephart, Dr. Miller, Miss Lentz, Mr. Harley, Dr. Bouslough, Dr. Voskuyl, Mr. Heironymous. Not pictured: Dr. Hubbard. To keep the academic areas of Westmont College current and vital is the concern of the Educational Policies Committee. Their attention is given to the initiation and clarification of policies relating to admission requirements, enrollment limits and events on the academic cal- endar. Zoned Dr. Vanderlip, John Hulpke, Mr. Kingma, Sue Yulich, Jan Leach, Mr. Shelton, Faith Mell, Dr. Bouslough. Appointment of the yearly editorialship of the Horizon and Citadel, as well as the policy-making for these two student publications, is the purpose of the Publications Board. Gladly rendering their wise assistance and guidance to the staffs of West- mont's literary publications are the Dean of Students, Director of Public Rela- tions, and the publication's advisors. To oversee the non-academic life of Westmont College is the duty of the Personnel Committee. This group is intimately related to each person involved with Westmont. The field of responsibility covered by the group includes the activities and duties of the deans, the life of students in the dormitories, student govern- ment, employment of students and alumni, and even occasional disciplinary action. ted: Miss Lentz, Miss Wolff, Dr. Frost. Standing: Dr. Bouslough, Miss Wilson, Mr. Harley, Mr. Hieronymus, Mr. tcher, Miss Lovik. Mr. William Alexander Santa Barbara, California Dr. Roy L. Laurin Pasadena, California xy ' X H , H ML, H L I xy -, , H 1 Pl nw 1 I x , . xx A ' W .lwja 18 Denm- , -il., J , N ri M. J 4.1 H If ' ,fn 1.3. 1 f .J.. ,, ,V Miss Wolff, Dean of Women Dr. Boslough, Dean of Men As deans of the Westmont student body, Miss Wolff and Dr. Bouslough fulfill their capacities with the patience, wisdom, humor and understanding so necessary in counselling the personal, financial and academic problems of the students, arranging housing for each, and working with the administration. Miss Wolff serves as advisor for the Student Missionary Fellowship as well as working with the cabinet of the Women's Association. D It I7 r. B teaches several classes throughout the year and is in charge of the Student Aid Program - scholarships, grants and loans. As Dean of Students he is a member of the Executive Committee on which he represents the students in every area of campus life. He is advisor to the Student Council and the Men's Association cabinet. 2 ,,. 1 N tial I 1 3 1 I2-'gf F gk wr L. 3? 'J Xflf ' Ie, I L ' , NX Q 9' , ,Q-1 if Ky, AP ' M1 Ii .QV , I 9 1 v L All' 'I '3 i.,' 'Yi Ba. 2.. ,, , , hi '-gfQg'w, ' , I, .N Aly N, W M , 4,4-.. .E I4 in-5144 t T X- ' .. 1 3 4 , -mr N 1 , G Mrs Ethel Rasanen MISS Rosalie Baggao Secretary to Presldent Secretary to Busmess Office Secretary to Personnel Mrs Betty Nelson Student Employment Assistant Secretary and Placement to Personnel jam, W. . '- N' ' it 3'-fm Q: l A . W .. . To Mu , sg, 1 'H-s ' ,l ' ibs- N! 52.2.3112 ,li 3 l 6 7 l fnflz UHHBUISW iolzlni-QZSQQ' 271I29N . 'r:1,,,, 1 .. . t -..lHIa:::1l-:I X .-.... -.-.J ,null 1-uni' x L, nun ' , hi , V x I 'il sl.: I ',,. I -' ii ,,,u 'v' I 5' -H f -' '4' ui.- ' Y A , f'v A ln I -P41 ' in i .-, 1- W' 5,5 ,gl , 1 v 4 I , c y ,. V' ' W ll , Lv xx: , of 4 ,, it r we W1 A -- V ani. , A., Aj --- V4hn-. ,.LQ.f,. K' . netsw- k 1 X41 , fig' -V I I V., 'N H ' A A ii Q ' ' I V A . .I V 1 -K A I .zfi,i.L I V ' 5 'f,Q,Q4Q,, , Lgfff 1' QQ 't Mr. Jack Seaver, Mr. John Niessen Mr. Henry Sprock, Mr. Gene Carpentry Mr. James Wiley Building and Grounds Mrs, Eva Dutcher Receptionist Mrs. Peggy Shelton Mrs. Eleanor Wol Alumni Secretary Bookkeeper 3.4 Mrs. Edith Benson Mr. Willard Turner Student Bank Student Store Manager Mrs. Frieda Ries Mrs. Connie Siemens Mail Clerk School Nurse Mrs. Norma Williams Snack Bar Manager Mrs. Gladys Greenwood, Mrs. Marguerite Wilt, Miss Mary Olson, . Mr. Harold Lottis, Mr. Bill Franklin Dining Commons Staif ty IX' P 19 t .,4l David Hubbard, Ph.D. Chairman of the Division of Biblical Studies and Philosophy Associate Professor of Biblical Studies B.A., Westmont College B.D., Th.M., Fuller Theological Seminary Ph.D., St. Andrews University, Scotland Kenneth Monroe, Th.D. Professor of Biblical Studies and Philosophy B.A., University of Southern California Th.M., Th.D., Xenia Theological Seminary ,.-1 f ' 'w V 5.7. A , fi IQ nr it' F' 3656642426 Zcwlcw and 79 adaaapdg Doctors Hubbard and Monroe often send students to these shelves to Who is God? What is man? How can we know truth? What orders the universe? These are our ques- tions - important questions, vital questions. The Department of Bib- lical Studies and Philosophy offers answers. In this department it is hoped that the student will gain a thor- ough understanding of both the Old and New Testaments from the standpoint of spiritual conduct, as well as historical setting and liter- ary form. The year's program was enhanced with lectures, panel dis- cussions, and informal seminars offered to all interested students. Westmont provides majors in Bib- lical studies, Christian education, Greek, and philosophy. Head of the Christian Education Department is shown doing research at his desk. Edmund Bouslough, Th.D. Associate Professor of Bible Dean of Students B.A., M.A., Wheaton College B.D., Th.D., Northern Baptist Seminary fl ' il ' 4 i ,X Roy G. Irving, M.R.E., M.A. Assistant Professor of Christian Education B.A., Northwestern University M.A., Southern Methodist University M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary . Harold E. Miller, Ed.D. Chairman of the Division of Education and Psychology Associate Professor of Education B,A., Goshen College M.Ed., University of Colorado Ed.D., University of Denver Elias H. Wiebe, Ed.D. Director of Teacher Education Associate Professor of Education A.B., M.A., Fresno State College B.D., Los Angeles Baptist Theological Seminary Ed.D., University of Southern California Zduoozlfiaa and paqcia The forming of a mind, the instruction of a concept, the formulation of a fact - this is the task of the teacher today. A student in this department is trained to be a leader in inter- personal relationships and to share in the guidance and training of others. The training of teachers at Westmont in both the elementary and secondary levels in- cludes one semester of student teaching under a master teacher in Southern California schools. Both applied and professional training is offered in the psychology department. Majors are offered in Education, Physical Education, and Psychology. Ardis Higgins, M.M. Instructor in Music B.M.E., M.M., Northwestern University r--V Thehna Kephart, M.Ed. Instructor in Education Drexel Institute of Technology B.S., M.Ed., Temple University l':lLil y. I Y VU -AU 'Y N ful-1-.' ' 1 Qi ih- Y im- - ' WW , ' fa i.H:iuj:.' ,, ' ,'. ' 2 ,L ,J-.i , i VV M , lr .-.'!'.4ldvg, .Y ' fnnhfv -4-,P W F L - Q T I H A lg. ii W 4, , n . Q ' x . I 45 .X 'fd .W A ,J :warg - . 4- , . Ma, ,.q1.g fe ' f 1' Q ' y W i ' -g-.qglwls 4 it ' P P HA 5 E 5 U F THE MU ITN H ' l ' ,' 1. .'ll ' 'II ' -. -' , W -1 1 - g -ul in , '41--f'l'5g. rx ' in , on qlfuitlmi P . P P. . we ll - 1, 'Ill' dum ' ,. 1, . .Q M 1: . '. ...l ,mf M :Ll-'swwiw--n,ll-LW.. Wall ..'l 'w2 'iii V f ,.,IW ,V fl.. H. ,N W H III ,N , H. U W l ll ,Q-mug, is ggi di QM--..14ml,1,,' w,,,e!II,.v,l, x K H Y: .I Ml M wr., ---H . .M 1 M Y w ,-My W Hg- MW ..! l Nu flllgsl- V -, - ' Wi, fffifj hw ljijllllfl Hwlilij ltlllilll- 4 e ,,l3',,Lf.1,yj W M N5 .,,- Gulf .P dll Iixill- 1 ,Y-.-U-.Q 1',5p,.l'lj, lip., vw, X H. mf-,rm lm 5, i p hr, -luygllif 45 ' - -Z' H- 'Nl i- 2 Q3 ' -'.'- '-' . ' wzz H li ll' . 'N .N zz gif' ' 4 nl, 1 1- , - if ' , 1 L' ' 1 H -: , i frm Nl Q . va , ,,, , l 1 ll -- P -ffslll E Y'. 'rf Str! Says 1 .'1,M,,, H 3 ,N N l vtgrf. - :jk-j! is ' 'w.l',q 'f4niV ,DY P P e all , ,. N , N ,. 'L N , , , , ' , ,911 3 H Wu ' w , W wt, m l WM!!! ,. , H The planning of a bulletin board is part of the education curriculum. I 1-fad F Michael M6ChBI'1k0H, M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology B.A., Westmont College M.A., University of Minnesota Mary Graham, M.A. B.A., San Diego State College M.A., San Fernando Valley State JI.R.E., Biblical Seminary, New York -J W1llard Harley, M.A. Director of Counseling and Testing Associate Professor of Psychology B.A., Wheaton College M.A., University of Pennsylvania -El1'?QU'+ - fwifqf- , .- -.,,,. - M, wing: w,--- 'j A -H , 1 BFE ' me .- 14 -,l' 1 W 5. U W1 'lu W' H H w ws1Ia- -2:2- mi gil l Fil' wr ' i : 21 , I w H Q Vg' 'f - - 'iii l ?iQii:lYim-TT1u:xTvi -,Hz .i -X --- i W . M, 7 rigs.,-E 5: . 5 ': , :: 'r W w ls lm.. John Hubbard, M.A. Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts Associate Professor of Music B.A., M.A., University of California William Beasle M A y . . Assistant Professor bf Music B.A., Westmont College M.A., University of Portland 28 me Am Being able to express one's self through music and art - this is the purpose behind a major in one of the fine arts. Whether a student of music or merely one who appreciates and en- joys it, this area is an integral part of a liberal arts education. Music and art are especially important at Westmont because of their practical value in Christian service. Majors at Westmont are offered in music and music educa- tion. Ruth Gapen Hubbard Memorial Music B nr 4Inv-v.. John Lundberg, B.A. Associate Professor of Music B.A., University of Washington lapen Hubbard Memorial Music Building Mcjjiai- an 1 y ' 'vitf.j.+'-'ffffip-Q':l' 8,3 '- f 'lQ5i-:ffi, 2f' I ' v,1, ,.'-: 4.2 . , W M m Q 2 1 li ' 1, 'wiki N M R W w 0' w ,N H 4 Gezma Klngma Instructor in Art Chicago Academy of Fine Arts California School of Arts and Crafts, Oakland I mi Lucile Beasley, B.Mus. Instructor in Organ B.Mus., College of the Pacific 29 language mm! -fdzfemzfme As long as man continues to form mind ideas he will form a necessity for communication. This is especially true of the Christian who of a necessity must communicate to the world the image of God. The Department of Modern Languages and Literature gives to the student the opportunity to develop skills in com- munication With an underlying objective of making a valuable contribution to international understanding. A student major- ing in literature will graduate with the understanding of the world of men and ideas. The Faculty Scholarship Award is presented yearly to the student with the high- est cumulative grade point average. Dr. Eldad Vanderllp, Ph.D. Chairman, Division of Modern I. and Literature Assistant Professor of English B.A., Sir George Williams College M.A., Pasadena College B.D., California Baptist Theological Seminary Ph. D., University of Southern Califor Mrs. Eleanor Courtney, M.A. Assistant Professor of Literature B.A., Westmont College M.A., University of Arizona Jan Kingma, M.A. Associate Professor of Literature A.B., Calvin College M.A., University of Michigan Mrs. Courtney and Jan Wyatt discuss a miniature replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theater. x Joseph Daugman, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Mag. Phil., University of Latvia Ph.D., University of Wisconsin 1th Ballenger, B.A. Paul McClendon, Ph.D. Eleanor Ottman, A.B. nstructor in English Associate Professor of Speech Instructor in English A., Westmont College B.A., Bob Jones University A.B., Whitman College M.A., Northwestern University Ph.D., University of Iowa X ML '05 I ' 2' Q if .4 l W A Robert Frost, Ph.D. Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences Associate Professor of Biology B.A., Reed College M.A., Ph.D., Rice Institute M Zealand cdeacee That God reveals Himself in the physical universe as Well as in the Scriptures is made apparent to the stu- dent in this division. To study fields such as chemistry and biology in pre- paring for professions in the sciences as Well as in teaching, one finds im- portant facts which are valuable for a full life. The department at Westmont seeks to integrate each field with the Chris- tian faith. Majors are offered in Na- tural Science, Biology, and Chemistry. Clifford S. Benton, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Cornell College M.S., University of Illinois Th.B., Tabor College Ph.D., University of Minnesota George Howe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., Wheaton College M.Sc., Ph. D., Ohio'State University ,,f, ' it , 'x,,x-- George Blount, ..' Uv, ,L-g..2:.-fi 5fifII -1.':f'- arbara Bare, Karen Olsen, and Bill Keyes look at the stars QQ lrough the telescope in the Astronomy Building. Assistant Professor of Physics B.A., University of California, Los Angeles M.S., California Institute of Technology Theodore Cannon, M.S. Instructor in Physics B.S., Oregon State College MS., University of Oregon , . ,...u , ,. .. W W... ll .Q,,2f2rw ' NWN, ' H Edward Mazurs, M. of Chemistry Instructor in Chemistry M. of Chemistry, University of Latvia Capt. Crutchfield Adair, BS. Instructor in Astronomy B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis aim! 5656466136002 In training for participation in competitive sports and in physical activity classes, many learn the lesson of accepting a loss as well as Winning a victory. The Department of Physical Education, While stressing the importance of the laws of health, provides leadership in recreation so that the student may better be prepared to meet the physical demands of life. Miss Margaret Lovik, M.S. Director of Women's Athletics Assistant Professor in Physical Education B.A., Wheaton College M.S., University of Southern California 34 Mr. John Siemens, B.A. Director of Athletics Assistant Professor in Physical B.A., Pepperdine College Golf is one of the many varied courses offered in the Physical tion department. .. .vu 'A - ,,k s year saw the track activities centered on our newly completed etic field. l 4n -ui' Instructor III Physlcal Education James Klein, B.A. Instructor in Athletics B.A., Whitworth College ,. - 1:-A W Volleyball is one of the many activity sports offered at Westmont Sharon Reed , f - ' . - J -M1 ', . , ' W, 'X-V1 instill- 4- 1 A 'N ' if ' tw '3 fl W xiii: Fi'af 'Iiiif . . t y . ,H Mi.. ' 1 A Q ,,. .E ll ,n ..- 35 nada! dence and gccadaeea Q Xxxx . 1 1 l Paul Wilt, M.A. Assistant Professor of History Assistant to the President, second Raymond Dutcher M A Q , . . , A iSmE1iLegk1g262 giarshau Colle e Associate Professor of Sociology ' University of Delaware g A.B., Santa .Barbara State College M.A., University of Redlands The past reveals much, but we must now live in the present. Daily, we must look toward the composition of our existence socially, and in the world of business. We are faced with the task of living in today's world with the work- able Christianity of the God of the past, present, and future. The student in this department is trained to meet society and its prob- lems with the help of God by analyti- cally studying the social and cultural differences and practice in evaluating data. Majors are offered in Business Administration and Economics, His- tory, Sociology, and Social Science. .'l1 'U' 'n', 'i A' ' sf 9 .i 4 1 , Wayne Nelson, B.A. Visiting Instructor in Sociolo B.A., Westmont College The Nancy Voskuyl Memorial Prayer Chapel was dedicated after convocation on February 6. x , - . V,-T, . 4' Zeaefa meal! ffwx M 5, i , ,N ,. .W nyc 1 ' 4 - .-w .g 4. -.. - ,- .-,J . ' ' - -' - lv.. -1' -, - A-an -- V V3 , ,:,- .:Q,,-JL-,H ,. . V- H . '-1 e- 5' 1 Lf C1 Jill' .i L tml ll .. mite '-...1T't HQ -1 IL L . -.N V . Q.. , rn .55 'V - , .1 , '1f'i1t',' hEi1.1, ,',, 'H if 1 .. f1f t'iefp.,.,L Lie' i . A HL P 1 'Y i w A new bulletin board informs the students of coming acti- vities and events. Year by year there is improvement in he quality of education offered at West- ont College. There is also an expansion n the facilities to accomplish the purpose or which Westmont was foundedg namely, he furtherance of the Gospel through hristian higher education. Many friends ave helped to make the growth at West- ont possible. The new buildings added during the past ew years include the Dining Commons, esidence Hall, Music Building, and Ob- ervatory. These have added much to the ampus. Returning alumni are pleasantly urprised. The Nancy Voskuyl Memorial Prayer hapel has been completed and is being sedl as a retreat for times alone with the or . The Ellen Porter Fine Arts Building will e completed by the latter part of August, eady for use by the beginning of the fall emester. This will have an auditorium, lassrooms, and art and music studios. The next decade with its expanding stu- ent population will require more facilities. he need for additional residence halls and gymnasium is apparent. The administra- ion, in thinking and planning for the years head, is grateful for the success of the ast and has confidence in the Lord for the uture. ex'-:':'-:fp-' ' i 1 , .'-jf:f. .Z'm.1I.. g l MaligWL,,giE2g,14i.J,M ,, H , , , :i ?,.yiiiQ'IX-8 'wtijl-j ,:i, ... ,. ' if -- l,a'-VM ir H if 'W-'li 1' ,H ii I Wif, p,1li'g5'.,,vTf 1'-4,i!l'5CfY.5i-i ii will!! W. n l u 3 H i ,. . 5. .gjpii ...gl :'tf 1'i,gQei i H , w g,m,': ,Wh-3,,Hi..i.,,, ggi www, Mu. ---1- ii S., . gn ns.. ml ,, is it i ifw fill f'i1i..rlnli iiilfffifgfiffiq-iffl it 1 , :: ii 'gm..g, ,fall J, -1-rw.-fy!! ii xi'- M 'ug iw T vi- ' ii H I -.xt 1, my i U.. - ' 1 The whole student body contributed to the pur- chase of a new Hag pole. his 1'. , Lu 54 -eig- Construction of the Fine Arts Building began with ground breaking cere monies attended by students, faculty, and staff. E Q Qt! x 2 5 I - 1 , L w l P7 , A 5 3 ,, E 1- 54 E 4 , , A Q3 My J . -'jg A X, 1-: : In-y-QX .L.XlX.u,. 'X X.-1 .ng 'vv:'X'.- .-,X -QV., X A as wi Xw::X :,X.a XX XXX- :X gym 1 X' X,X P- 'XL XX -X X X is r fX.:W '..r-'dd' ' ' X - XX X X. wat. X , - X X XX 1. X ., 'Q X m, ,, XX -X. X M 9 V A X X X, XXX, X X XX XX, . XX- H 5X.v,5Xx-2,1 M, X, My If XX , A 4. XXXX X X 1 XXXXWXQ- I ,X XX X ,X W f A N' Q-wx X li X' X '-X - 3 1 . PM W XXX, x1X,,!WX ,XXM XX X ,KX 1' ' W MW, 'lX, P X' -A 'L f 1:4 'rf X Hplshfz W 'XXX NX Y 'I fm. gl' cl X Qii1'3XkX,X ,X WN .X -,XX Q W , ,,, ,, X W - n..,m.,,.E ,, .L Jin ,if feis. A ,V in iii!! 555 N , ' swf, , ,,- uv 5 A -H 1 .f o studious underclassmen Emed as though the Seniors ed to leave no college ex- Bnce untried. Versatility a characteristic of their ram. The first major ac- ly of the Senior Class was irate Party including a sure hunt. Enior Sneak, along with al false sneaks, kept the 'dian Juniors on their toes. Eine false sneak they went cle J ohn's Pancake House reakfast, and adjourned to rwling game. The red-faced ors were reminded of this e He's my Uncle John es worn all day by the rs. Another Sunday morn- he wily Seniors complete- stracted the Juniors. They a class meeting and sing- tion while the Juniors ically searched for them. in the Seniors finally ed all that had been ipated were realized in -y inspirations and deep- , friendships. nior chapels, traditionally lzanding, were no exception year. The last social get- Izher, the Senior Breakfast, marked by feelings both and nostalgia. Baccalau- and graduation exercises ed the Seniors from col- disciplines into the realm ult leadership and new nsibilities. Sam McCreery, Presidentg Sandra Hutchinson, Secretary: Ron Mulder Vice President Marjorie Crouch, Treasurerg Jerry Nicolet, Social Chairmang John Hulpke, Student Council Representative Not Pictured: Charles Rogers, Devotional Chairman. F Mr. and Mrs. Kingrna, Advisors. 1. gram m I 1-,fi -fl-.g he Sylvia Allen Ronald Allison Stanley Allison Education I . Psychology Natural Science Garden Grove, California Manhattan Beach, California Manhattan Beach, Californir 6 Patricia Askin Education Tulare, California Kay Baker Louis Barbieri Rose Birdsall Education Christian Education Biology Santa Barbara, California University City, Missouri Beach, North Dakota 1 -1 1- fr-1,1 sn l'lfl'n EEG H X W. ,, V w lb l Ls . Jim Bowman Esther Brinks Natalie Montgornery Bible Literature Education h Altadena, California Portland, Oregon Deer Harbor, Washington Warren Brown Mickey Brussow Lyman Butterfield History Education Social Science luntington Park, California Fresno, California Santa Barbara, California Deister 7Fr...ii fx Arthur Dover Biology Buffalo, Montana H l Marjorie Crouch Bible Northridge, California Paul DeSaegher Psychology Burbank, California fi Maxine Davis Education Ventura, California Joseph Dickson Literature Santa Barbara, California Raymond Drever Education El Monte, California if F57 John DuBois Loretta English Education Christian Education Riverside, California Santa Ana, California Delmar Esau Ervin Estruth Business Administration Social Science Dallas, Oregon San Jose, California Nancy Fenton Literature Van Nuys, California Georglyn Pannel Estruth Business Administration, Education Phoenix, Arizona Dorothy Freidline Thomas- Galloway Education Sociology Ceres, California Vallejo, California ,C , ,, D, W W in ri f Thomas F. Graham Chemistry La Crescenta, California mg, ii in Thomas L. Graham Eileen Greene David Hirschberg Lusiness Administration Education . PSYCh0l0gY l , 05 Angeles, California Compton, California Santa Barbara, California f? YD: 3 -5 1-1 K i J 1 1 Suzanne Honaker Sh3I'0I1 HQPSOH Judith Horner Education Edlwatlqn U Education Claremont, California San J ose, Calffomla Longmont, Colorado John Hulpke Social Science, History Su.nnymead, California Trafford Huteson Santa Barbara California Donna Howlett Education Spenard, Alaska Education Sandra Hutchinson Margery Icke Education Education Los Angeles, California Balboa Heights,Canal Zone Alb., .. Mr, i ,vr.., 3,041 4 fl, V Gerald Iverson Sociology Glendale, California ww il .hw .. .49 1 'M H .' I Carolyn Jones Social Science Hermosa Beach, California ww, 1 will , ,X Nwkggsm, w H, w X IFN, Ei: l Gerald McCloskey History San Jose. California Y Vi F li, Hr. 'L-1' ' ,, r ,uw '01 .. .i .N ' lllllzjm' 5531 'lilly' gig , -qn 1 ggi' ,H W S.. Marjory Johnson Christian Education Harbor Beach, Michigal w 's XYZ? Barbara McGauhey Literature Santa Barbara, 'S-f Gregg Mclver Psychology La Habra, California Frances Miller Education Montecito, California af Joan Nelson Womack Education Angeles, California I I' M , X Gary McNeece Melvin Macomber Psychology Psychology Oxnard, California Modesto, California .Q ml Robin Montz Ronald Mulder Education Education Santa Barbara, California Lemon Grove, California ,, . ,. V . Edyth Mullen Education Colrna, California A N N , ul' wx ' Renee Nestell Norman Nelson History Philosophy I I Paradise, California Santa Barbara, California Lorna Bonnell Ray Education Santa Barbara, California Eileen Rogers Education Gardena, California Santa is in 1 Mary Schraeder Wesley Schraeder Elizabeth Schuyler Education Biology Education Santa Barbara California Santa Barbara, California Pacific Grove Cahforrua J amw Shuemaker Business Administration, Education Los Angeles, Califorma Grace Stockton Education Cruz, California Robert Skeie Philosophy Ames, Iowa Sharon Swift Education Los Angeles, California I Marilyn Thielen Sociology Salem, Oregon we - -:ln Lincigandier Tuin Algsle Welty Pollygnna Wendt uca ion ucation E ucatio Pacoima, California Salem, Oregon San Bernardino, Clalifornia w w H ll W N wfll ggi N w M will f ' 'N Jeanne Worthley Sociology Albany, Oregon Janice Yokaitis Education Los Angeles, California LQ' Del and Larry get practice in felling trees. ..... . . . WURLD PAMUUS PANUAKES ,- Those sgxecial studies must leave you with lots of leisure time E . 'Q 1,4 . 51- ,,' . . . ei, .0 . - . ji .Vw xl, .J 1 X H .H fl '4 - E 14 .., ,4- .u.. ex-- W. Yi Mq 1.1. 1 '. rf fr? x A. 'R Nan and Essie practice homemaking on a small scale at Women's Retreat. 53 wsu.: + fwswflimml f v 2.-gi'f',., A . , ' 'A E'r'Wfv 'f -A' ' , A 1 AAA if AAA A AAA A A l - A mlb 5 A F A, b iff? E1 P11-nA + -A W Q6 Y ' 1 I' 'iw' 5. ,XA Q L. A? N, swag .-fn U 'S 1 ' A 1 Q ' 1 . Y Y' K W . , D .ut 1' .K QSUM' 1 ' Z K - .U L ' 7, A N . -, ' 5 l, A , W, K A. 4 ,H Eg JMU? fi 'A V 3'--, If AA ' 'J AAA -Y - - ,. 'H' W, ., ' gf' -5 '- ' ' 'H -4. A ' 11 T AAA AAA 5 -AAA 'E Ji' -if Q, H -N-W 4 . 4ifF':fv 25?-A f '.-i A- ' ' A 'M' ' ' '-fggffjf uf A- R,.u fT,.m NEP ' ' - w - ' , ' - 1 . ' mhfw A Sl- 1- 'S-WV' A ' ' ' Z ix ' V- '- W f2..'ZAA ' .w .' - A --'- - ' fw fr, if At- L' L- My ,- A A .- w:W'A,,. 1' 'f A X My ,BA ,Jn :Lv I, Av ' 4 AA H ,. . AAA j ' ' ' A A' A :'?41J! '-U' ff ' -we J ' A ' Ri 'AS--kg W' It 1 A .,. I A- - A..- - - A' AQ Ame, , A . , u W sg :guy if 7 Url: ful I. I AA: , 5 A ,',- , ' I,-, ff if ' f A A,-gf A 4.-2. .- Av .2 V, V A- ,V ' ' QI' 1 A. - f ' I -AM' ,' A I Y i A.: , f E-g,r ,,,. I .,E?'fj.:fr.'jv'1Av - I A h ,Aff-t'Tff f J' A 7 1.15129 31 ' ,- Aff' .1 ' iw .f5'f.w'1AA V' A' ,534-353' A A-.ff iff ., 1 iw 1' 33 ' ' Q is ,gays It MAE' av iff -' N ,ff ,W 'gf , - lf. V 1 AFM Lge K E.-mb AA Y .lx AW ,ff afjn, 1 o ww,WAm A A2 .iv 'A wlpfng. AAA ff AQHA - ' N HQ ...Vg F E A . W -' 4- ' In A, Aw A K I 7 . x v A .bn A ffl A 1 Y This year's Junior class arrived on lmpus united to catch the Seniors on 'neakf' Their organized intelligence Lrps proved very thorough. The class was drawn together by veral sings enjoyed on Sunday nights troughout the year and by such class ents as a Halloween hayride at ancho Oso. As a gesture of thanks for their past Jo and one-half years of service, the Eniors gave a surprise shower for the ul Wilts. Just before finals the Juniors re- ated to the High Sierras. They skied d tobogganed down the slopes at Big eek and held a special chapel service ere on Sunday. This year the Junior class gained a W annual project, a lively all school d community affair called the Spring usical. Mr. Wilt, Advisor. Raleigh Scovel, Presidentg Becky Burris, Secretaryg Dennis Hill, Vice Presidentg Faith Mell, Treasurerg Bev Galloway, Student Council Representativeg Carol Carter, Social Chairman. Not pic- tured: Marlin Martin. Phyllis Aeschlirnan John Armstrong M6 Meredith Ainsworth George Alexander Stan Mary Beamon 'E Eunice Boldt Gloria Bowen Marcia Bradley Sandra Brandt Ruth Bergman Al Brock HSV Norma Brown Byron Burch Becky Burris arter Curtls Dorothy Clark Ardie Crouse Sharon Cash Carol Deerhake Sandra Eaglesvn Glenda Douthit Anne Dowden Tom Englund bv 'G' s--V Vw L. Vivian Erickson Gwyneth Evans Huff' I , uv A ,- - 'X Dermis Fink A, -J 1237 71,1 Greg Foster Bev Galloway Sharon Gillespie BOI1I1l9 Graf Brad Greene Norm Heater James Hall ? ? S7 MXN Pauline Greiser Steve Gruw Loy Kay Harness Doug Hayward Dennis Hill Qu Bob Horner John Huff Joyce Hufeson John Kimball ii. Arlyce Janssen mime Al Keseloff Del Jones 'EW 1 jo' !!-- ' . GE- .V .. I A11-5-l' - F' Judi Kreps Jackie Kuntz Dick Kitchener Neil Koernig Hi At' Dolores LaLonde V n Ken Larson V 4 .. ii Jan Leach ,N WH fpfiu- in tmlw.. -5. I ww W 9 .gigx Bill Lindholm Lorna Lutschg Sidney McGauhey ue. Michael McCourt ,ll Y- 'l Virginia Marable 60 James McCready Dorothy McMillan Marlin Martin J 1m Matherly Donna 179: Bob Nicholson QL, In Faith Mell ff 'haf 1 451 Wallace Olsen J Paula Parker Cliff Penner Dewayne Perry Dwight Pulis Gall Potwln John Ray James Reid W' lf: , ul -l We ' ,. Rita J 0 Richardson Mary Lou Rlnker Asta Robinson Mike Rulon ,JH ww H ' H1 ll H John Russell Soni Schechert Klein Wayne Siemens .M SW Jacob Schmandt Raleigh Scovel Sharon Skoglund Bill Smrtnik Bill Smith Gerald Stowe Marie Small Coral Swickard Martha Sherman cmcbw -.+ , Nancy v' Art Tegger 'bfi Thomas Harold Thompson Judy Tiemann Barbara Ulery 'rx Della Ulmer Dick Weaver Carole Weller Kathy Wollett Judy Yates Sue Yulich NOT PICTURED: James Alley Carl Perkins 63 Aa f ,hp o- mg -- Bw., . Arn, v- 1: A 1 Shay, Marie, Ardie, Vivian, and Lorna work on Bob Horner in a skit at the all school beach party. Willy the Warrior returned to the Westmont Campus on the shoulders of Ardie Crouse. 1. 1 , - 5 SKIING SUEDHUGJ ICE'SKA'HNC: 51110112-F1e1HTs, Bw CREEK TUNIOR CLASS .111 I3-ISJL' Cm - SP The lack of an important ingredient, snow, kept the Junior Class from then' Snow Daze at Big Creek. 1 There is much interest as' Dotsie and Neil figure out the 1 1 1 111 .. 11, 121 1 1 1 X 1 11 1 ,V 1 ..1 .., ,.... 1 1, 1, 1 X X ff 1111ff 1111 1.1 1 '--1 '11 ii if 1 11,1111 1 11 N 1 1111 3' ii-11? 1 111 ' '111'Q1fiff1Qgi,11i1e11 1 11 T1 112-5, 14 W W 11121 11 .1311 211 111 1 . . H 1 111 v 1 W W 11 111 ee. 111 11111. 11 gf 11111, L1 '1 . ' 1 1 1:15. 11 - 1.1 111- 1. 1 111 M '11 11 H11 1 11 ' 22: 111511 x 1 1 N 1 1 1 e Y. . 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Kaya Wielenga and Jim were named Ma and Pa uests of the Sophomore Banquet d themselves Beyond Celestial eres as they were dined and en- ained by guest stars and the annual homore play. Lona Levy directed play by Albert Johnson called rld Without End, an unusual pro- tion dealing with God, man, and nity. Sophomores afterwards at- ded a reception at the home of Paul dberg. he Sophomore class continued their rl of activities throughout the year a number of parties and sings. Dr. Hubbard, Advisor. Duane Johnson, Presidentg Anne Byars, Devotional Chairman, Dale O'Neal, Social Chairmang Jan Sparling, Secretary, Mike Kellogg, Treasurer, Lona Levy, Student Council Representative, Dennis Krueger, Vice President. Kay Ab!!-1II10W Mary Beth Adams 'L L Y R I N' L. -jf' -' W' !A w' irq- vw ' 1 1 ,H 1: Y Y C... 'NV LAL it L Gary Arnold Alan Austin Barbara Bare - - 1 - ,V -... Lenore Ahuero Allison Jan Anderson R. Lois Barlow Jim Baxter John Bell Barbara Bernard 1- f-ggi? lid iw Q ' lm- ,ggi Ann Brown Jim Brown Judy Brown Ai? Ted Best Brad Betz Keith Buchanan if LB Carol Buckingham Bill Burge Anne Byars Cinda Coussens -ww-of M wx y Croft Bob Crooks Blll Crouch Roger Delmal M1tCh Dennlng Marsha Derby Claudia Douglas n 'o ' ffl 1 ,Air ., is - my Barbara Dike Dorma Dillon Carol Dodds 1'-f V'LL'!' xi' Jerry Eisley Sue Falkner Fradell Farnsworth -fr- ' Louise Field J 9559 Fitch Craig Geddes Roger Gilliland Dave Grotenhuis Janie Grimes Anna Lee Harlan Bill Harley 'JR Marilyn Foster W A Gretchen Gossett IB lwwfl Carmen Funk QA Ted Gwartney Cathy Hall Sharon Harris fi-R Paul Harry .4 Sylvia Hendrickson Marilyn Hill Joann Hinckley ug. Carolyn Hoffman u gif . Paul Herman Bob Hoppe Sandra Hmlgh Art Hubbard 1.411 472 Duane Johnson Joann Hunnicutt Judy Isaacson Carol Johnson 1-...- 'Nur L Q' Q35 J ' Terry Johnson Doug Kapplel' Mike Kellogg Kraig Kelly E Bill Keyes R K Nr . , 1 I ..l Carolyn King 'Q' 'wx WC' Wayne Koonce Dennis Krause , , 'I , ii. Dennis Krueger Joanne Kuntz fs: 4 5' N Cynthia Lam Jack Lewls Margaret Lorenz Martha McClure 'N-127 Bob McCullough Diane Love Sydney McNeel 3 N Lona Levy 'FUD -J V3 Paul Lundberg Jim Madison , X , ...s Q6 Georg1a May Pam Marshall Karen Matthews Liz Moore Bruce Narramore Vince Nelson Joe Meeko 'Aj . 'R Kathy Norlander Karen Olsen Dale O'Neal Bill Osborne Charlotte Pain Sharon Parsons Anita Phillips Elaine Pulis Sharon Rebell 73 111 Bonnie Reeves Chuck Sheldon Judy Register ffm, -,HW w Y Im Marilyn Smiley Margaret Sundberg 1.-.,. I Al Smith Christine Thomas Carol Robinson B019 Sadler , w-v -.-,Nw ,, V 12' I ill S E gg! Ulm 'sa f Jon Sincock , , ui' rw-1 ifkllw . - .,.,' 'J' vr ,V ...our , , ' 31, I 'A l 'VFY':fS+f.w -N , v 1 Jan Sparling Patty Slater Dale Stephens Bob Thurman Suzi Trammell wif M ff' ng. lng ,, J ,, ,..i' --NJ Tom Turner Jim Underwood Donna Utlaut Lois Vanderberg Van Doren 4 Lenore Van Dusen Q Sharol Walen Chris Walker Pat Wallace V w 1:52 Jim Weatherly Joy White Kaya Wielenga Judy Williams Sylvia Wimberly Jan Wyatt Al Young 75 f-1'-,,,. tn F2- SX rg Y' -fi ,. . Sophs make wreath to decorate Kerrwood lounge in Christmas - tradition. ' gf L ..4' 7 SA , Decora the So Anne Brad and Leonard turn out in true hobo style for aTatl0I1S f01' Karen S Soph party 14' -la 1 ,Lau 76 Cathy makes last mi X s ' 7 Y 7 - ,f 1 ' X 'I ' I f J or - 3 ' X A i, 1 ---- ,. L . ' . ,- L W1 X H r N i ' wk X ,uf Y., H :XM A, E gm . .fg'f'f .,p. ' V ' Y A -. ri' ' in 432 if 'f A ,Q - -. Q , . .N A J 'EEZ'-'K ffffffih 'I - xr- '- 3 N, ' ,' M 5 f--Y A--., 112.4 ri 'iso ' ,f 4 l' -1 . V-S? QE- 5 'J b.iX ,..'f'f 1 'ik in-,' -5 X t wap fun, austmg. ophomore play. Al and Donna mix pablum for the Baby Froshf' i JY. ., fx '-ie .r . 5 4 g,,,-nl , 4, .- f I I k kq . ' ..n . w-- ...vs 14 ,VV , Preparations for freshmen' initiation including the cutting out of bibs. 77 y , s H 1 I i U Q' f-X, J'l4 A1 4-.Ja N-ay.,-J -,' . 'Wu 1 o, 4 I , 1 G, 5 fly' 1 7, 4 f'1 7TP dev us! ummm' Ai IF' A.. ff 5?L':f19'w hE,,,..,-. , -gy 'T .5 LJ 7. fuk v 'xx f N1-1 Q? 4?-.. -sf .f I.-Q --n The Freshmen began their collegiate lreers as the largest single class in estmont's history. They were each mally welcomed into the Westmont ily at the Faculty-Trustee Recep- n. Orientation sessions, registration, d batteries of tests introduced them college life. Sophomores, too, did their share in :lcoming the Freshmen. In a Week eshmen grew from Westmonsters Westmonters as they ruefully ex- Eienced the pains of initiation. To acquainted on a more congenial casual basis, Freshmen and Sopho- res attended a joint Hobo Conven- n where, among other things, they rd a fantastic rags to chief Ad- istrator story. n November the Freshmen cabinet nsored a dinner to introduce the ly elected officers, advisors, and the shmen basketball team to their ss. n many occasions throughout the r class sings and parties brought class together. The Freshmen pel in the spring left lasting impres- s on both audience and partici- ts. A class picnic was another high- nt. Mr. Shelton, Advisor. Marilyn Fiscus, Social Chairrnang Ken Olsen, Devotional Chair- mang Bill Visick, Student Council Representativeg Joan Erickson, Secretaryg Riley Jensen, Presidentg Pat Graham, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Lenoard Sunukjian, Vice President. Mem , lv 5.1. my 3-5, W Q B xi Q-, ya M fx fm 151 'a a ,S H91 K. Linda Allison Bob Altig Steven Armfield Carolyn Aluniller Ll Xe-11' -Q11 Alvin Austin Marjorie Bailey L J im Beck Richard Blue Q. I I if uric? Y K N 43 :ai ' 4'-'x 17' T? 3 . P d Pat B01-ton Donna Bowman David Boyd Q, X ,MWNN V' 4 Joanne Boyd ww- n ' g, Qs vw . . 1 1, v . fir 'f' '. 80 Mary Breme Charles Brlckel ' Q My ff A Arvid Brommers Christine Bunn ww! U Fi 5' ED 'E' y 251, Walt Buster Valerie Caires Clark Layton Crouch John Culea Richard Dewey -EE! is? ,,f.n1. .wfifxm Q' Kay Dillman Rainer Dirks Gay Donley Peggy Douthit .A x if Q 19 'vJ Judy Drummond Alyce Edson Joan Erickson Judy Ericson 1 . Joanna Cameron Raymond Castile ,4- 4 81 Janet Erlandson Sally Evans Anne Exel N ancey Ferguson f-d 'Q- 1 'FIV Carol Fields Mailyn Fiscus Carl Fisher Nancy Gates Joh Cecelia George Dennis Gibson Peggy Gilbert f F5-'.' Xktzr Margaret Green Cherry Gough Pat Graham Jim Griffin Georgia Gilmore I1 il- 'Cb Genelle Hanners Tun Hart Judy Henrlck L-A Herrlck Mlke Hlatt COl'l.l'll6 Hlllmer DuWayne H1DtZ new T A , D Evelyn Hyland Carol Johnson John Johnson if ra' Sharon Johnson Ni Judy Johnston Paul IFS 43- iz Howard Killion Jim King Vicky Kister Ruth Klempel Larry ' Qwyx :N if W 7'IW',.v Pat Lemon 1 'T Richard Locke 84 Judy Lind Tom Little Darrell Lockwood Sharon Low L 3. E. Christine Lloyd I In Sylvia Luckensmeyer - r Jw L nl John McAdams Sandra McCreery Sue McCulloch Mary McFarland if ,-nr Steven McN eel McIntosh Joyce McKaughan Dwayne McWaters gan mfr f Elizabeth Macaluso Arlene Magarian Sharon Magner Karen Mallory 1 fi .Talisman-,-Q in y .JJ 'Q' .J .X fn I Malmfeldt Bob Malouf Jim Malsam Dorothy Miller Sam Minturn W- 5-n 1:7 Janet Misenhimer Judy Nelson Bev Nichol Gordon Nicholson Bill Odell Roselind Natehelfer Sharon Oflicer 'N Marian Olsen Ken Olson ' T' David Perkins Margo Olson Donna O'Neal O ,.I 'vll Bev Perry EQ Dennis Perry :.. ? 5 Dennis Mary Peterson Linda Pi9P51'3SS 1 Y .JN , X i x X Janice Raley Carol Ralles Jack Reed Doris Reimer ,x . ay' xi r Carol Roberson Dale Ritter Bruce Robertson Kathleen Root Mary Shroeder +-A X . F Luella Rousselle Dick Saum Dave Schell V ,X Jug . ,Y K: in . ' ' X f Miriam Seger Ruth Senter Art Shoap Marie Schmuck -A 49' , r . W An I v .' W , , V 1 Catherine Shook 1. X . 1 ek 'J ,ga Paul Simonds Shiela Skoglund J eene Snively ff., -:SV l X'. I J' Pat Spicer Mark Steinhauer Larry Strom it Lowell Strombeck Janet Summa Leonard Dave Talbott John Talcott ' 1-if va l A I X l 4 ' ' L, fl 537 I 1 E 75 +-L. ffl V . LW . ,L gm gf' bfi - Hu, ' C fd' I ffl ' Ml HE X 3 ' ,Aff 7- . 7350 - ll Af, 41 4 ' '- -rr-4 VA. v ,- fin i-S?f'z,1a I .' f. -, .r--- f-5 -r 8 8 Craig Theriault Ken Tillery -'uf Charles Taylor Caryl Taylor E 4 I M K .l yy Linda Tindall v-49' fl-lv Charles Twombly Marilyn Unruh Carolyn Van Gelder Bob Vernand Im MWEQ w- . i ...E Whitaker aitl Hz Bill Visick Nw-...V Eugene Whitney Meredith Wilden Bill Wilkie Carlyle Wilson HU-rw-:Eff H H - Linda Wilson Dale Wittman Dorothy Woodworth K -- ' U , Gayle Worley 7- 11? Charles Young Martha Young Donna Zahn 89 OK S 1 if .k.,Z 'J.-.4 WWC' J un King busy crammnjgg for finals. How many uruts are you takmg J un? aj, ,fi m, gi, The play pen is crowded with blind-folded, hungry freshmen at meal time during initiation. XFJX A if Learning to .fi H eat 4. , 1--.,, adds misery to Initiation. Frosh girls have a new pet for their dorm 1 3 i 'V w W w Freshmen fellows compete for bottle-feeding prize during last night of initiation. , K Q ' w -A L if f fs. rw, L4 11,4 ,Il Ac, .W L! X IH.4,,, 3i Gary Allen I Joan Dickson Special Student il Christine Anderson Carolyn Finn Marlene Anderson Barbara Bischoff A1 Bennett Sonja Gesswein '57 Dean Gruwell Jeannie Blackstol V Ryan Carpenter Paul Goranson 5' , ,nazi Jack Mary Ann SJ Hawklns Jane McMenamin Special Student Joanne Rurnmel .-1554 4 ' AV 1,5 1. I 5 i 2 f Huhn 1 3' Q A A I Y Dlane Webber Q . 1:2 X v I ' 4, -Q -' L :J Hunt Richard Oakes Walter Lohman Gary Risdon Norm Nelson, W.C.S.A. President Norm Nelson, President of the Westmont College Stu- dent Association, presides at all student council meetings, student assemblies, and cabinet meetings, he is indeed, the executive representative for the student body. Norm also makes all major committee appointments, as Well as appoint- ments to student court. Tom Englund, Vice President of the W.C.S.A., is a close assistant of the President, filling in in his absence. Tom's main job is chairman of the activities board of Student Council. Also each year the cabinet maintains an awareness of de- velopments in other colleges and gains fresh ideas by attend- ing the inter-collegiate student government workshop. 94 l I ES.:-Z 76236 ' Tom Englund, W.C.S.A. Vice President Ardie Crouse, Junior Memberg Ron Mulder, Senior Memberg Del Esau, Judge: Margie Crouch, Senior Memberg Dennis Hill, Junior Member Del Esau, Judge I I The purpose of the Judiciary is to carry out the policies of the college administration and student policies that are set up by student council. It is a student organization to keep student government func- tioning properly and efficiently and to keep wayward individuals in line with school regulations. During their weekly Thursday evening meeting the student court, which is appointedly composed of two Seniors and two Juniors and the Judge, prayerfully consider all violations with the Christ preeminent theme in mind. Cabinet: Norm Nelson, Presidentg Judi Horner, President of Womeng Marilyn Thielen, Secretaryg Paul President of Meng Judy Tiemann, Treasurerg Tom Englund, Vice President. w- '- J 1 'X if iug .-'v . 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Kneeling: Greg Foster, Devotional Chairmang Tom Englund, Vice President. 0 The Executive Cabinet convenes one a week at the call of the W.C.S.A. president with a member from each executive department to create legis- lation to be passed by the council. The cabinet also acts as an advisory com- mittee to the Student Council. It is the responsibility of the Stu- dent Activities Board to set up the school social calendar in advance with the help of the Vice President of the Student Council, the Rally Committee Chairman, the Social Chairman and the Christian Activities Chairman. Each does his part in rounding out the social activities of the year. FRONT ROW: Greg Foster, Torn Englund. SECOND ROW: Lona Levy, Marilyn Thielen, Duane Johnson, Bev Galloway Judi Horner, Judy Tiemann, BACK ROW: Dr. Bouslough, Tom Galloway, Dick Kitchener, Riley Jensen, Paul De Saegher Raleigh Scovel, Norm Nelson. The voice of the Westmont population, Student Council, passes bills regulating strictly student body affairs and makes recommendations on behalf of students to the faculty. Days before the ofiicial school opening Student Council is busy meeting arriving Fresh- men and aiding them in orientation to college life. Other duties of the council include the writing of the student handbook, programming for prospective students, student projects, student body finances, functions of clubs, and when necessary the revision of the constitution. Through the student representatives that compose the council, vital contact is main- tained with all problems of student life on campus. 97 s Ee l 1 B xv-Q - N my fr.. of , x . 4 . A, . .53 bmw , 1 . f 1 AN .A . , 1 , - 1 ' - s aux ,W - f-4 1:1 , v' 1' D KX A I I A - 5 3,5 Ci W f wif' if Z? J iw- K Q in . i 1 ' ' ' wi -x 'Wx ,,f:gf . -A is 52224 K - A A 11.22-,av 2 MQ fe, W I 1 P 5 '94 3 I 4 ,-'gf-ng. K .IL V , :iz an .1 ffm : N, nz ae 'Hx SWF A ' ' l Y 1 ,HQ 4: ,K 4 v mf 'N ugifpix - 4, - :ly x , - 1 . X f I , 2 V . . ,sa sa 'Y , 's-V K ,ff eff.. 5 img, 'cry XX If 5'-. . . U X .Ei U, 'A ' 4.Ql ,, X f 'Wx I 1? x 4 A 1 , 123, ' fx I4 Q ' lv Of' A A . 'S x 'Q f A' .. , 'AZT' U 5 'f Mft ' , ga 'jf X Fix' x Q 0-l F-:Nl 1,'o--TAF5 . ' :gf ff, n r K h F ' f I ' z f -'N ' J., f 1 h . , ,+ , 4 1, '- H.. eg ,-,, I ,Q-1 ' 1 . H ,, :- Y r 1 lfaf 'G W 51 1 5 5 . tg ' MGM? I 6 T , Fi ..,-f... 1, i .K 'I I . 'I -..,'a'f,- rv' I I .,,jZjZ,y'? X46- J tgirl' , ' jf ff ,Hur flfff I 'ii 9. .. ,fu s X 4 x 1 i 'fs L 4A .. on 'Q' X . .3 5 'N 1 I '.Pjx+jg:? B5f ,. ,I s,:,5x.Nzf , , 1 ,qs fx 1 V 'f'Lz5M L133h Aki 1' FRONT ROW: Judy Johnston, Marilyn Fiscus, Carol Ralles, Judi Horner. SECOND ROW: Joan feldt, Bev Galloway, Gwyn Evans, Donna Dillon, Georgia May, Peggy Gilbert, Carol Fields, Lenore Dusen. THIRD ROW: La Verne LeRoy, Sylvia Wimberly, Gay Donley, Judy Register, Anne Exel bara Ulery, Carolyn Hoffman, Joan Erickson, Soni Schechert. BACK ROW: Jim Underwood, Bob nand, Gene Whiney, Mitch Denning, Art Tegger, John Kimball, Brad Betz. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Coss, Advisors. 3, Mi Positively presenting the attractiveness of Jesus Christ and translating the principles of Christianity into terms high school fellows and girls can understand and build into their daily lives, Young Life Leadership Training Class of Westmont is a very active organization. Young Life members of the class sponsor the high school clubs in Santa Barbara and Carpenteria and meet weekly on campus for youthwork training. Jake Coss of Fuller Theological Seminary is the Santa Barbara area director of Young Life and advises the Westmont group. A special memory is the weekend retreat to Taquitz Pines in November which gave the 25 Westmonters in attendance an opportunity for training workshops, recreation, and contacts with 150 other college students from Southern California and Arizona. ONT ROW: Claudia Douglas, Linda Allison, Rita Richardson, Kathy Woollett, Sylvia Curtis, Nancy Smith. SECOND ROW: Marlin rtin, Ardie Crouse, Jan Sparling, Shay Gillespie, Joanne Boyd, Sandy Eagleson, Judy Henrick, Anne Byars, John Bell, Lawrence Strom. CK ROW: John Ray, Ray Castille, Bob Van Doren, Bill Lindholm, Chuck Young, A1 Young, Jim Griffen, Eber Hampten, Tim Hart, sie Fitch. Organized for the first time at Westmont, the Lead- W I B , hip Training Class, an oiishoot from the nationwide V 5 ' 4 T f w l J 'i' J pus Crusade movement, is active in witnessing to is Q xv 'N , . X ' ,l 5 1 5 .- N 3 unsaved citizens of Santa Barbara wherever they , 7, ' . - A '- , . X lil , Q Qi nl f s ' Q found and also in helping Christians, on campus a , d off, to increase in their love of God and the in- elling of the Holy Spirit. There are thirty-eight mbers in the class. eeting every Sunday to share memorized Scrip- e, discuss the assigned lessons for the week, and x -l is H el I V erally encourage one another, they proceed to San- ' 'Sys' Barbara and Montecito residences, the beach, down- J 'S 5 !?' streets, hospitals, and the jail to witness. Daily members have their own quiet time, pray for at st five unsaved friends, and study assigned mate- s. esides giving of their time and talents, Crusaders o give of their material substance in the form of port of Campus Crusade student staff in Korea, istan, India and the United States, as well as to ta Barbara churches and the American Board of ssions to the Jews. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klein, Advisors. lOl H .. V P41 f 4 ' 'l,-',L: 'BO 'TT Z T4-ia-12.1 -.fy-rx M Q. 'ix xg 'MV mil hx .f Eff-fl' .1 'fl mr- j .LSL '51 -32, -RIM 'fin 51- T . .? 'f'C 1' L x,- r 1: . N1 3 Y ,, ! 5 gx xin.x 5, wa., ,..,, 'ul .426 Gldthm Lei O' Lima IV, 19 Westmonters, left from Angeles on June 14th to spend ten and one busy weeks in a total evangelistic effort on ll Hawaii. Team members participated in Youth Christ work, daily vacation Bible schools, l classes, and Sunday services in nearly every n denomination on the island. The Lei O' Lima quartet, the Swordsmen, for many occasions, both church and civic, broadcasted for fifteen minutes every week local radio station. Another musical Lei O' l special was the girls' trio. As a direct result of the summer's labor, Y for Christ is firmly established with a full director. Also, many contacts are continuin Bible study correspondence, and general relig antipathy is lessened to a great extent. Climaxing the summer's activities, the W monters and Maui's junior high and senior schoolers retreated to a camp for fun, dedica and last exhortations. , s 1 Throughout the year the team has spon chapels, a party, and deputations to local chu to acquaint the populace with the mission of A FRONT ROW: Craig Geddes, Skip Ross, Elaine Pulis, Sharon Swift, Cliff Penner, Joanne Kindsfatter, Gail Potwin, Claire Genther, Beth Adams, Ray Drever, Mrs. Dutcher, Mr. Dutcher. BACK ROW: Anne Byars, Traf Huteson, Dennis Krause, Mary Bearnon, Brandt, Jan Benson, Joe Byrne, Chuck Rogers, Louie Barbieri. .AN .5 .gi V. Ll Hg 7 WW R f' ff, PNN Q 9055, N N 415 LIN E X in TR ---.- L, O R lr- e--- -K.. L Q 102 'Sn-, 1 N--M Del Mar and Saticoy-FRONT ROW: Sharon Rebel, Shay Gillespie, Liz Moore. SECOND ROW: Loy Kay Harness, Katie Abramow, Ardie Crouse, Charlotte Pain, Anne Byars. BACK ROW: Bill Lindholm, Greg Mclver, Craig Geddes, John Huff, Bill Keyes, Mitch Denning. WMM ...7 Alu:-aff' . 0 wwf' 'ff -22? .: f-'ef ,,,,.. Y. ' -Q e- .. ,E L 1 ,-4',kr-,AMA4 I-x M Q. -Q .. . . .. X.-, - --. rs- -' -- , . ., ,,'. fy .wh !.t.,. . ,- . 'i ,K ' U QQ... fia'-1-.,,,.3 Q. 735 jg . Paradise Camp-FRONT ROW: Marie Small, Vivian Erick- son. BACK ROW: Neil Koernig, John Armstrong. I An important organization on campus is the Rural Mission Workers, whose purpose is to serve in rural areas that are in need of Christian work- ers. Sunday Schools and small Christian assem- blies are started and encouraged by these West- mont students. In addition to the Sunday School work and house visitation done in the Mexican camp Del Mar a new work was begun this year among the Mexican citrus workers at Saticoy. Groups con- tinue to Work at Paradise Camp providing a Fam- ily Bible Hour in the morning and a young peo- ples, meeting in the evening. 103 The Santa Barbara Witness: FRONT ROW: Jan Wyatt, Jan Mell SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Adams, Barbara Ulery, Sharon Parson. BACK ROW: Ray Castile, John Ray, Jesse Doren Bud Austin, Lowell Strombeck. dadezmeafz Ha! l , , 4 , 1 + I , 5' 1- l 3 6 e, itll, g . l '-I The Hillside House Team: FRONT ROW: Becky Burris, Yulich. SECOND ROW: Sharon Skoglund, Shiela Carol Buckingham, Martha Sherman. BACK ROW: Hintz, Al Young, Tom Englund, John Russell. Baiting their line with Christian love and cheer, the Fisherman's Club seeks to allow Christ to work through its four teams: Hillside House team, Working with children afflicted with cerebral palsy, the county hospital team, the county jail team, and the Salvation Army team. The evangelistic work of each provides an opportu- nity for Christian growth through bringing the knowl- edge of the Savior,s love to the unfortunate and un- cared for in the community of Santa Barbara. X . 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Interest is also by the SMF sponsoring Missionary Emphasis and also obtaining missionary chapel speakers. year has seen many new precedents estab- At the beginning of the year the students voted high goal of S1400 to be divided evenly among e projects which include the printing in Spanish he Navigators' Bible Memory System CT.M.S.l, ral housing units for the Solweji Bible School in thern Rhodesia, and land to be purchased in ida, Venezuela, for a student center of Christian ess. nother innovation that began this year in the e of President Voskuyl was the SMF Fire-side. se informal monthly gatherings held in the homes rofessors and friends have increased from the 40 e first meeting to the more than 80 that continue njoy challenging mission films, praying for mis- aries, and gaining more knowledge about Christian ions. . i 1 - THUR Bob Hoppe, president of SMF, talks with Miss Wolfe, advisor. l I4 fi. af FRONT ROW: Bill Crouch, Ray Drever, Bob Hoppe, Gregg Mclver, John Bell, Bill Osborne. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Pain, Lona Levy, Bonnie Graf, Sandy Eagleson, Rose Birdsall, Shay Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Cherry Gough, Mary Beth Adams. Lois Barlow, Loy Kay Harness, Doisie Clark, Sharon Parsons, Jeanne Clark, Judy Yates, Judi Kreps. FOURTH ROW: Paul Kelley, Mel Macomber, Paul Herman. Mike Kellogg. John Armstrong, Joe Meeko. Bob Crooks. BACK ROW: Karen Matthews, Marilyn Hill, Sylvia Curtis, Bill Smith, Art Hubbard. Mitch Denning. John Ray. Tom and Susie meditate in the garden during day of prayer. EK 'Sf -'- Major-Thomas brought new i us durmg spiritual emphasis we Chapel x 11 V I -4 X , x x .u xx XX x, 3. 1 3 5' -:O . 4,4 Q -1 in 14.41- M , M. ,H , 1 :si ff: w xx . 'basis 55, ' s x -1 I i , ,W W -r i 1 N , .. i gf-gggg Q ' nf Q ,. ' Wig' 'ID Ki- -, f ooiii N e L- T rgi .. if i ar e q M . J ,..J f, ,,f'4 '5..f , : ' . iss if-' J:'4..'JV'7' ' U? i 1 Y h we -,, .. 14 . r' ' ' V' A J I The Lei 0'Lin1a trio sing songs from Maui. ily life. man 1 -uns c Inns luis vii new , A .J E f.. 1. X fi 5 w J 1 1 je. .4-is-r 4,+.v.1-,flux . v, . :. 'Y i 1 if I Q, 12 F, x 71 5 4, I 1 I W1' :F E, v M , ,l 'J in 1 1 I 1 Ju C i L , ffljffk 1 'f.,.' Hx' f PT? fl I X , , . f Q' .sf '-'F -,J-H X .. +. . -'mm ' ' -fe ' ' , U . FSE: in ' 1 Afifei' I .s ,gs -V -. - Bob' and Dotsie have a chat over refreshments at the SMF Fireside. , ' A .1 if :fm X ie, is xi , w H W ' N 'N , i ' Eze. A H i ,um 4 W ,, ..,, X, ,. ,.,..,,x .. :g,,.!, H 1 ff. 11, is W ,ii ,, N ' ff 2 ,Ei H, , 'sz -N is 1 i ,, in s s y ' ' ' 1 '35 ' i A11 Prayer meeting is a source of spiritual renewal. W Vilfiik' ,, .H ,I 1 , 1 , ...., ,,, W is iw my usz2?ishwsE I ,ai mi, si ,M xx! 109 I , , , im, ,1 5 , , w , W , , U :Mite :LN Mill' Nxe i H4215 Y N -'NH-Q.,. -if hp. - . W iw. M 'avr' Q, ,-Hp, 4 V ? 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A V-r -1 .r.-'Lv If .sr Phe purpose of the Westmont Women's As- iation is to provide an organization to help ve the problems ofthe girls, to help them get guainted with one another, and especially to ent the Freshmen girls to college life. The 'rn council specializes in the problems of m living. he Association had a full program of events year. Big and little sisters got acquainted dinner back in School Daze. On a week- retreat at Camp Drake Westmont women ned the qualities of the Ideal First Lady Anne Cheairs, a staff leader for Young . Bewitched indeed Were the Westmont twirped for Women's Open House. novel feature in the second semester Was usical program sponsored by the Men's and en's Associations- In the late Spring our es blossomed forth in the latest fashions for annual brunch. hroughout the year the Women's Associa- Cabinet planned Women's Chapels, and lrations and service for Friday night din- . Women's Cabinet: FRONT ROW: Nancy Fenton, Social Chairman V1v1an Erick son, Vice Presidentq Jeannie Worthley, Dorm President BACK ROW Anne Dow den, Secretaryg Miss Wolff, Advisor, Sylvia Curtis Devotional Chairman Judi Horner, President. 20 'ff H r m C 0 u n c i I : NT ROW: Becky ris, Vivian Erick ,DotsieClark. X OND ROW: Syl- ' Curtis, Rene Nes- , Pat Wallace. K ROW: Pat As- Jeannie Worth- -O6 '45 ae QP F f 211.5 5 ' 1 lit 1 s l K g , n E 3' 4 ff' ,fi f-'N 5 9 fw- 4? f '-1-' abs -'ff Jim Weatherly, Assistant Editor first semesterg Jan Leach, Editorg Phyllis Aeschliman, Assistant Editor second semesterg Mr. Kingma, Advisor. I Westrnont's consistently top rated yearb was once again given a first class honor rat by the Associated Collegiate Press and ther gave the staff a new incentive to initiate fr ideas for an even better book this year. Although meeting deadlines and rush photographers were an outstanding part of work of the staff, the outstanding memories in the close friendships made from a clos knit and well organized team - the staff. E did his part cooperativelyg competently see that his job was done. fs E' . -4-...N Faith Mel, Business Managerg Carolyn Hoffman, Copy Editorg Steve Gruwell, Sports Editorg Rojer Dejmal, Photography Editorg Phyllis Aeschliman, Layout Editor, Q7 - C7 4 W Q2 ellglisgu .,, HT FRONT ROW: Chris Walker, Marilyn Fiscus. SECOND ROW: Diane Love, Gloria Bowen, Donna Zahn, Kathleen Root. THIRD Fradell Farnsworth, Bob VanDoren, Gail Worley, Walt Buster, Mitch Denning, Marilyn Unruh. BACK ROW: Judi Isaacson, Cinda Carol Carter, Mickey Rinker. 0 H5 Mitch Denning Sports Editor Joe Meeko Sports Writer B111 Byron Burch, Feature n Sue Lmdholm Photographer Judy Brown, News Editor, Director Mike Rulon, Assistant municatlons Director. Keeping the student body in- formed of the latest campus news is the job of the Horizon, West- mont's bi-weekly newspaper. Con- taining everything from serious minded editorials, to straight news stories, to the antics of the Little Man on Campus, the paper en- reavors to provide a well rounded source of reading, information, and inspiration. Many students find an opportu- nity to further their interest in journalism by serving on the staff. John Hulpke has served as editor this year and the advisor has been Dr. Vanderlip. gh. -ff if J aS Man I Seger C17 RIT? ' ki P X, ' 1 f , ly, x N Staff: FRONT ROW: Mike McCourt, Mike Kellogg, Dave Thomas, Bill Lindholm. SECOND ROW: Judi Kreps, Martha Sherman, Kay Dillon, Liz Moore, Jeannie Snively. BACK ROW: Grace Stockton, Pat Lemon, Marsha Derby, Susie Trammell. Q . 5 lf '- Y 1. , ' 4. M if Ji , I' rg 1 gi ' ,f lr 'H 3 J ' - W -P ' I -- ' '- p ' -I 5.3. - . UN' ':g ,v-'L 4 - C '. 1' ,U F: - f ' 1 . . -.X L? Fl, B, . .. I ' -+ .gsvds , ' 1 Q' .5-VNV . 547.-Li: ff . ':'f :' . 1 , wap e- 1. .L f A -.wf ,A ,J 1 1 mu-, ,. tw' ' my U f' l I 495' . 3 03, 1 E ,L - ti x H. . fb nvfg 9, -rl in ,A 1-'M is , .M .J , ' , fl v kit' M I J, H, ' , ,J :Q nv. 4. '7 1 --Su. --13 v 'G 4 ,. .-is .V I ,7,, 'MQ - -1 'ww 1 't H lm 1'-PM ij? .gg . . 1 sffffii M: ii W 51-Li . . .54 . :. . . 74? ' ..-5. Zami Rf K4 4-Y Y! ,eugui Xl H N..-J FRONT ROW: Glenda Douthit, Peggy Douthit, Martha Young, Sandy McCreery, Carol Johnson, Margie Bailey. SECOND ROW: glen Sgson, lgennjf Plgsagill Lindholm, John Huff, Bill I-Iarley, Ken Larson. BACK ROW: Paul Simons, Chuck Young, Dale Ritter, e acom er, 1m 91 . Westmont's pep band is an important instrument in rousing school spirit in the spectators and players alike at home bas- ketball games during the season. In addition to performances at the basketball games, each member of the band does his best to see that school pep rallies- are as lively as possible. This year's band became even more active than it had previ- ously been with several new instrument. Rath Shelton directs the group, doing his part with the trumpet. H9 120 DI-fwajme Mcviiaters, Mellsaacsoni, Caf0ilDeeihake.i' I I' I I I I I I I I I C For many years the Westmont College Choir has made a distinct contribu- tion to the college. In the first two weeks of March the choir toured Southern California presenting religious concerts in schools and churches. During the holiday season the annual Christmas Choir Concert featured Candlelight Carols . Introducing the choir orchestra, the concert was per- formed twice, at Calvary Baptist Church in Santa Barbara and at John Page Hall. The 52 Chorusters also took part in the Moremen production of Handel's Messiah. In the Spring the choir actively participated in the second annual Choral Festival of Christian Colleges at the Nazarene College in Pasadena. For the first time the choir also served as chapel choir, giving inspiration to its listeners with both traditional and modern hymns. John Hubbard and William Beasley direct the choir. -A fr if :E 44 'r' 4 0' . 43 ' P 'A 40, lk 4. ,Q ,I ' ,x X4 xv- !,! Q ' .ea t QFD lg.. ' ' V , A.. DR' 'ltifj-sir The Quartet: Steve McNeel, Dale O'Neal, John Johnson, Al Bennett, Dave Talbott. The male quartet of Westmont College serves as a testi- mony for the Lord and the college through the academic year as well as during the summer vacation. On Weekends during the school year they sing in various churches in Southern California, filling a number of engagements with youth groups, service clubs, and civic organizations. In the summer the group tours the western states giving many people their first impression of Westmont in word and song. Associate professor of music, Mr. John Lundberg, coaches the men and arranges their music which includes primarily sacred type, and also Negro spirituals and fun and fellowship songs. The Choraliers: FRONT ROW: Steve McNeel, Sharon Harris, Craig Geddes, Larry Lockwood, Del Esau. SECOND ROW: Jerry Eisley, Loucks, Sharol Walen, Edie Mullen, Joanne Boyd, Dusty Krueger. THIRD ROW: Carol Robinson, Bonnie Reeves, Mary Schroeder, Tiemann, Pat Askin, Donna O'Neal, Barbara Bare. FOURTH ROW: Louie Barbieri, Pauline Greiser, Chuck Rogers, Judy Johnston, J Lind, J eene Snively, Georga Gilmore, Janet Misenheimer, Ken Larson, John Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Raleigh Scovel, Dale O'Neal, Bill W taker, Jack Lewis, Paul DeSaegher. BACK ROW: Byron Burch, Mike Rulon, Charles Brickle, Paul Lundberg, Dwight Pulis, Bob Horne femmaad amfdew Now in its third year, this thirty-eight voice group of collegiate singers is one of the most versatile of the campus musical groups, singing with enthusiasm that reflects a spiritual conviction together with their varied and extensive repertoire, has won them a host of friends. In November, the Choraliers travelled on tour throughout the state of California from Sacramento to 122 Rosemead, and throughout the year they sang for organizations in and around the city of Santa Barbara. Mr. John Lundberg, an able dlrector and conductor as well as a fine tenor soloist, dlrects the group. I .yfff ' U it 1 1 ' i ' x 'JI ' 1 i i':', ' px sq Q X 'fm Y n -if '. , 3 sg .Q- ,!' 6 ll W-197 The Swordsmen Chuck Rogers, Dennis Krause, Jerry Nicolet, Charles Brickle, Bob Horner. The Swordsmen originated in the spring of 1959 when four young men formed a barbershop quartet. Since that time this versitile group has broadened their repertoire to include many gospel songs and spirituals and has had a wonderful ministry for Christ. Last summer they went to Maui with the Lei O'Limas as part of that student missionary group. This year has found their music in much demand on the Westmont campus. In- cluded in their appearances have been fifth quarters, class parties, and other school functions. ccence al Throughout the year, the Sci- ence Club purposed to integrate scientific pursuits with the daily Christian walk. Meetings were a successful means of bringing to- gether students interested in many areas of science. Guest lecturers and outstanding films added inter- est and opened new areas of knowl- edge to the members. Two field trips were predominate in the year's activities. First se- mester members visited the Metro- lonics Laboratory in Burbank and the University of California at Los Angeles. Second semester a field trip was taken to the Santa Bar- bara Chanel Islands. The Science Club. FRONT ROW: John Russell, Paul Harry, Darrell Lockwood, Bruce Robertson. SECOND ROW: Judy Yates, Genelle Hanners, Cinda Coussens. Mary Croft. BACK ROW: Wes Schraeder. Art Dover, Dale Ritter, Cliff Herrick, Steve Janzen, Bill Lindholm. 124 Emma a This year for the fir time, those interested drama formed an active q ganization in which share this interest. Aft their initial start, the groil immediately set out to gi the best in drama which ii cluded a short comedy f the homecoming weeken entitled The Ugly Duc ling, by A. A. Milne. L in the spring semester, group gave a play as a e cial drama club project. Vanderlip is advisor to group. Chg: FRONT The Judi hristine Margie Sydney Honaker. -I 5 4: .u - -n V '45 x .A .U , ww . '- . a'x WA. - ., I. :- ,, . - 44,15 - . E V Ms' N . . F .-, 'f-7 V .. fxwl' . 1 . .-rex, Ufgmv -fn .fm wqq, .Qu .Hy . ,S - 'Pg' 7 1 ' .-,.- ' Mea- qu-- :- ' X: -1 . . . 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BACK ROW: Sylvia Allen, Esther Brinks, Miss Lovik. 664.15 One of the most en- thusiastic clubs on campus is composed of the men who are varsity lettermen. These men form an organization of those who have an interest in sports. This fellow- ship of Christian ath- letes sponsors each year the Spring Sports Banquet at which time athletes are awarded trophies and letters earned during the pre- vious basketball, base- ball, track, tennis, and cross country season. 126 W 2. Sponsoring wome volleyball and bask ball teams for int collegiate competiti and receational outl for the women Westmont has be the main function the Women's Recr tion Association t year. On several occasic during volleyball sr son, the W.R.A. lf exchange play da with similar groi from other colleges. the U.C.S.B. touri ment Westrnont's te surprised eleven otl colleges by going iz the final play 4 g a m e s w i t h L o Beach State Colleg- Other activities cluded beach part miniature golf bowling for all worj of Westmont. The W Club FRONT ROW Chuck Sheldon Mitch Denning Craig Geddes. BACK-ROW: John Armstrong, Neil, Koernig, Wayne Sie- ff n i l T554 The purpose of a literature club is to provide an opportunity for students interested in the field of literature to further pursue this inter- est outside the classroom. This is accomplished through discussions of various authors and Works in a socially informal atmosphere. The members of this' club contribute to the Phoenix, Westmont's annual creative writing publication, which comes out in May of each year. The magazine has a twofold purpose. It exists in order to give aspiring writers and poets an outlet in which to publish their work, and also to give Westmont students the oppor- tunity to see what other students are accom- plishing in this area. For a work to be pub- lished in the Phoenix, it must pass through an editorial committee of literature students, led this year by editor in chief, Byron Burch, and advised by Dr. Eldad Vanderlip. . . -T J' X -u,,1 J-'.'w,.. -,, l,,- i in W if M , A .1,.x ,,.. r-,.g . Y . . .4 .N . .,... .- 5 .-'11 , b Fix 11, v -4. :fw --T-353,91 '- ....y, . .'t1wl-- -1 i Q.. ,. 1 . 1 N.-F - gt ' , ., 3. , 1, i W - , v,, .r , -,. 1 V Y W, ' V ' - w -,-'fg'f. .':.,-135-4, 1 The Literature Club: FRONT ROW: Sidney McNeel, Gwen Evans, Cinda Coussens. BACK ROW: Donna Dillon, Byron Burch, Diane Love. The aims of the Education club are to stimu- ate the highest ideals of professional ethics nd attitudesg to promote the social, profes- ional and economic welfare of teachersg to im- rove educational services in generalg to foster ctive cooperation between student groups in eacher education institutions. Interest is stim- lated through the influence of leading speak- rs and fihns which present education on a ractical level so that it can be of value to the embers. The group sponsors the annual ban- uet for student teachers and their master eachers. L-Jr as . -. -. .- 'Q 6 - zs 1 , 'll' ' . lull' A i ' i: .....,,,,! it. N M ,H .M ,,..,,,,,,.... .,+ ., .4 -ii rl :gg :..'.,151r:: 5 . if it rim.. if i M. X 'B . ggmilitpll-f:srwyi'll3issn-3259.1-.Ht ---:muslim A , N, M'E.j..,--11.gjf 2fp-em.i'Jff -22:1 .. ' . ' iw- 0 ': '::11..l'--- WC 'rar-fxgh 'l :Sir - W , ,RJ -w ll Q !u1.f'f'45f:.5Q11,,w3gwff'f'-1:1-2' W 1,g,,ggjf - N, - ' 1- I '1'1'7'v1'F' ,511 4' Iifil Y d R- - xy 1 ' i- ,V :ng-I-.,, .wL-I -Vjt' ' ' ' 1 E l4bnu17-...gi-1 ' 5 --we f - 4:11.-'f -'rs 'u i l 'FN l ' ' ' 1 ,.-.if-Tr -L-if'.'faf:.:11-TT? 4 if , X- r ir, i --3:19AS7j'rig.i?.15-51'-.59'l?v5'in . ' A I -5 ,sf L'-f I ,- 4. ,-1iC'.:'.' 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SECOND ROW: Sandra Hutchinson, Sylvia Allen, Carol Carter, Jan Leach. BACK ROW: Eunice Boldt, Carole Martin, Becky Burris, Donna Howlett. 127 you wwf, Wazczmwq W Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. Psalm 116: 15 The Chess Club: FRONT ROW: Bill Crouch, Doug Kappler. BACK ROW: Bill Harley, Robin Thurman, Jim Brown, Dwight Pulis. Www Wed This fall marked the commencement of the Westmont Chess Society. The club is designed to foster interest and enable ac- tive participation in chess. This is achieved through sponsoring an all year chess tour- nament wherein any Westmont student may participate. A student who has attained a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher re- ceives honorable recognition at the semes- ter convocation. Also each honor student is permitted unlimited cuts in every class. A faculty committee is studying possibili- ties for reorganizing this group of students and giving them more academic privileges. Honor Students: FRONT ROW: Robin Montz, Tom Englund, Sue Yulich, Duane Johnson, Dale Ritter. SECOND ROW: Louise Fields, Donna Howlett, Eunice Boldt, Sharon Ofiicer, Margie Crouch, Renee Nestell, Sandy Hutchinson, Sylvia Allen, Kathy Norlander, Virginia Marable. BACK ROW: Duane Perry, Del Esau, Louie Barbieri, Art Hubbard, Carlyle Wilson, Howard Killian, Bill Harley, Jim Brown, Len Sunukjian, Chuck Sheldon, Susie Trammell. wi . my lt.. . va . The Business Club. FRONT ROW: ,Terry Johnson, ,Ted Gwartney, Tom Graham, Mike Stowe, Riley Jensen. SECOND ROW: M . B'bb N il K ' J 1 t 1 1 D IE : ' ' K nliarson. THIRD ROW: Norm Heat r 1 ero, e oernig, erry 100 e , e sau, e p - er Stan Anderson, Dave Grotenhius, Jim Griffin, Jim Underwood. BACK ROW: Dale Wittman, Art Shoap, Bob McCullough, Carl Fisher, Len sunukjian. - gaemeea Sacdafagg This year the Sociology Club underthe lead- ership of Chuck Rogers and advisor, Mr. Dutcherg has expanded to include Social Sci- ence majors and all other interested students. By well-planned meetings and by field trips, the club ,sought to extend the theory learned in class to more practical application. Specialem- phasis this year was medical social work. A trip to Camarillo State hospital was one of the highlights. 3 An anizati estmo new to V with a new maj offered in the bu ness field, the Bu ness Club provi a means of inter tion of busine ideas on the st dent level. Busin techniques of int forma est are fl discussed amo its members, a the group is host numerous influe tial speakers in fields of u The Santa B b a r a C h r i s ti B u s i n e s s M e n ' tee has cogniz siness Commit ficially this club as an tive member. v...... --v..- --.--.f-.--- v---,,, ----- ------, --WW ---W - - 130 Dave Thomas, John Armstrong, Neil Koernig, Chuck Rogers. 'vu f 'f U Y , 9 p X if:- Iqzqqf -f-+ Q-...nbfff , 4 . ' V-2' p mv' Q. ?iw1N:lv f 5 Aiqxuw .A YA- . - , . - ' All 'ft - 1.115- , J .,I5 L ' 41,5 Y 754+ if '4 :fa f, in we 22: Qin M H I Q X an .. , I -4' . . -'qksilwfx '1 391 fu 'J 1 Wi Q... : H W geqw fi X' 2,352 'N W H- KE' -...-Wk xv an 'F u T Q-'W '--Q411' Leonard's friends find a new parking place for his car Faculty and students are introduced at Formal Reception. 1 x.-,V A K Registration brings memories, of long lines. Xie A H M, 5, H, I 'E-26. ,-, 5 ' S f- - 1 0 K L f 4' Chef Sprock npakes pancakes for the ,ff-Y fu! 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Members of the Drama Club entertained alumni at a performance of The Ugly Ducklingf' L 'I37 Sophomore class officers and their dates were seated at the head table at the Sophomore Banquet. Z' Ken Olsen stands ready to assist as gu through the Homecoming Banquet line. 138 1 Smw . with - THE BISHOP'S COMPANY ' 77 BOY H CHN f BERNARD L. Trends in Contemporary Philosophy RUSSELL KIRK, Ph.D. The Prospects for E p FILM PREsENTAT1oN E. HONE, Ph.n. NHenry Vw fGMi1ton the 20th Century VERNON GROUNDS, Ph.D. Theol gical Implications of S ' iii Psych fogyw 'A- Girl inch worm, Gail Worley, competes in low- jump contest. was U P Anne Cheairs, speaker at Women's R ly discusses a problem. Riley Jensen and Paul Harry talk over spiritual matters Men's Retreat. - 1 140 in a quiet time at ,Hx-' ', -213, A hike, V el -iii 34 is-,wr I ,gas '1 Q I 41' W, mmm It E i ,Im K. .ei .-, etreat, animated- .Ali i ' A The judging committee gives Neil Koernig's final check as the longest in the beard growing tes . Eating at Men's Retreat is casual but satisfying. .mx 'asses were chartered for away games and hilarious fun was aiforded in port. j' I 1 i'W L44tg ' 1- va,,,,,, Norm Nelson interviews frosh coach Dan Heinrichs before the Homecoming game. Song girls Marsha Derby and Shay Gillespie lead in the alma materh Dave Thomas Newhart gives driving instructions at a fifth quarter Rath Shelton directs the pep band during a basketball game. ffm! Friday night is characterized by collegiapef dress and candelight dinner. Dawn? 142 WLWLGPZJ The cafeteria line is the .scene of friendly chats and even last rnlnute cramrning. U 4 ,., I' . , I him? H! ......,. A. M. ,, iz' TX -Q' .122 . V ' I JKA 'A Hfiirapg' ' ' ii , 'rrsfvaph A , . . Y H '- -' rw..-.,..,,, . X Nqr 1-x.r Qftwvf. f-V-V ig- :- if 1--w f -N w-.,,.,,,wf-J4?qpg.,,, Aa , , xii? -1 5-im, r ' AY5 if-. Q-zu F921 -4 ' J. 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BACK ROW: Tom Galloway, Paul Harry, Bob Horner, Jerry Nicolet, Dwayne McWaters, Larry Strom, Rath Shelton. eshmen Song and Yell Leaders: Nancy Ferguson, Dwayne McWaters, Gayle Worley, Lrry Strom, Sharon Magner. 23 1 Song and-Yell Leaders: Sharol Walen, Karen Olson, Becky Burris, larry, Jerry Nicolet, Bob Horner, Marsha Derby, Shav Gillespie. .I vi y Mfg ammdlflee Enthusiastic school spirit is the re- sponsibility of the Rally Committee each year. This group, under the lead- ership of Tom Galloway and Bob Horn- er, arranged pep rallys and fifth quar- ters during basketball season. The large, enthusiastic turn out to all athletic events was due in large part to the successful work of the Rally Committee. 151 s...-1' WJ.. W' ff? 'ATN E9 EE: 4 vi? . WEEE Ei5:::::H:: TTC 152 -1-- M Iiii -if 2 . ... . ,, , , -1 mm z .. ,,,, f-an mi 1--QL, K f,, .swim K -'visa fiifxfiff, Y' 251 A k,f N- . H QW W 1 gg. W fs' W 5552 ew gg' we ,iz ' iii we .,,.n,.n ., .,,,. M.. H Vi In -1 H .L ,E .. 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Westmont had fine backcourt men ir JC transfers Jim Baxter and Jim Hall Baxter a SBCC transfer, sparked the Warriors with stellar defensive per- formances and with a 9.6 scoring ave- rage. Hall teamed with Baxter to holc the local five together. Keith Buchanar and Freshman John McAdams alsc helped a great deal. These newcomers aided Westmont's 1-2 punch, Ron Mulder and Stan An- derson. Mulder, ending his collegiate career, led the Warriors in scoring with an 18.7 average. Anderson was right behind the season captain with 14.9 points per game. Mulder's outstanding performance was a thirty-seven point outburst against San Fernando Valley State. The Warriors gained an impressive early season win over Redlands, 65-58 and came right back to shock the Occi- dental Tigers, 71-52. During Christmas vacation the local five finished second in the UCSB Mid-Winter Classic and fifth in the San Diego Holiday Tour- ney. Westmont pulled one of the upsets of the year -when they defeated Pasa- dena, 71-68. Then they headed to Ari- zona for their annual tour. Back at home, the Warriors ran into stiff com- petition. During that stand the UCSB Gouchos barely defeated Westmont, 60-58. - Next year figures to be a fine one with Mulder the only graduating sen- ior. Coach Siemens is confident that his boys will come through on and off the court. W' - 't-'-- -., ' J if: , ' ' 1 iifjhr. , ' RON MULDER, Captain JACK SIEMENS, Coach Season Record Westmont Opponent 57 Orange County State ........... 69 San Fernando State .... ....... Univ. of San Diego ..... ..... Occidental ........ ..... 78 52 Redlands .......,... ..... 5 8 I 52 46 Chapman ......... .... ' . U.C.S.B. ............ ..... 8 8 Cal Poly CS.L.O.J .... ..... 6 8 Whitworth .......... ..... Cal Western .......... .. 72 75 65 71 51 56 42 62 64 52 53 69 Navy Training Center ........... 65 71 San Fernando Valley State ....... 67 65 Whittier ...................... 89 82 Claremont-Mudd ............... 66 52 San Fernando Valley State ...... 78 7 1 Pasadena ..................... 68 76 La Verne ............... ..... 5 4 92 Grand Canyon College . . . . . . . .69 94 La Verne ............. ..... 6 2 68 U.C.S.B. ............ ..... 7 0 61 Chapman .............. ..... 8 3 64 Pasadena ..................... 74 70 73 55 76 San Fernando Valley State ....,.. U.C.S.B. ..................... . STAN ANDERSON XJ if xi x ,HX SJ X si, 'J 5 T1 Tr, A 'mr I was I ff' ,A 3 1. Q I f JOHN McADAMS ,x 'ea F ES' sk ', - 1 I, I-. 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K A.. n 4' 'J' L Bill O'Dell stars for frosh it My , E g iir .T -. .. - .22 .a-A f 4 The Lancer Basketball team shower much promise although they managed t4 win only eight of twenty-one Coached by former Westmont ace Heinrichs, the frosh five won crucial tilt over San Fernando Valley State, State, and SBCC. Bill Odell, an all-city star ,from Hun ton Park, led all Lancer scorers with a plus average. Time and again it was long jump shots that sparked the Warriors to victory. He pumped in points against L.A. State, and led all W mont Varsity scorers against UCSB. The first string team was composed Odell and Arv Brommers at Little and Mike Hiatt at guards, and Knapp at center. Steve Armfield, Jensen, Bill Visick, and Dewayne run rounded out the squad. S .HI ' 'll' 9' ..-Z' 1 u-ni Q Q , C..x.Lf.v, U Y: , ,ff 9 O Q 1 f Q .. -iv ,. ,I-. ,4, ,JA I v I 4',..' ,., I, .W ,Y,, ll - -ew , . f4 l l W 'E f . , , 1 fs. --. ,x. 1 as hr. , A X ' M 7 1+ ' -il Q' X QW ' 1 ,.. 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W., L '- J.-.rg ,J The Warrior baseball team suffered some hard luck during the 1961 sea- son, but still managed to have a good year. Everything looked real good about A four weeks before the season started, and then the bottom fell out of the barrel. Jim Matherly, strong right- hander, decided to leave school at the semester. Steve Gruwell, hard hitting catcher, suffered a broken ankle in sliding practice and was lost for the season. Bill Smrtnik, 1960's most valu- able player underwent a knee operation which ended his playing for the year. Lyman Butterfield could only play in the first few games. Besides these losses Wayne Siemens pulled a muscle in March and was lost for a month. Because of these injuries the team was juggled around. Jake Schmandt caught for the Warriors this year. Ron Mulder filled in for Siemens at first and also played right field. Mitch Den- ning was the regular second baseman, but also played short and third. 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H . - N. aw f -' .1 1 F! wfiff ' - 'D -p wwf . ,. -Q .mag ' ,, -, , 142' 4 r-eil? -- ,- A ' V -' , - - .A , .,-' - ' , 1, 1 Q ,'...f, A, , J , .E. ., . ., ,L4.'-':.:':'3 A Lum-f-, -. .fr . A Z JESSE FITCH TERRY JOHNSON I f ki,- v ., ' .. ' 15 X fa. , ,f Wifi? . 1 -e' 17223--1'-'1H?ZT'..5. , i 1 , Q' A Eff, Q-' Y...-ff' 'gi' ' -' ' ., ya' E' .J-' :SJ - 'I ,- -..H , , .ljffliihgfi N700 59 4 S' E 4 rn V . 1,-s VAHSIT' fri 5' E TPM! , 'L-:, ' ' ' if' J 'g, 5f . '-4'7f'-15: 'F' '-, 134. f .i Q 'C' ' QQ-x'f-1 Y X , f SY, -if C H I' f an ' ' A B KRAIG KELLEY .4 .. , L'--, ff 4. ', ,,.x. . ' - ' .q7:4.s- ' ,. - X WH, C .1-, . . X 5: :, '.f3,Iq , .f',,1.1, 1 CARL WILSON af -iff? .i.Q, 1.1- ali . fn ev N , M, xx-I A n: Li- V' JPEG fl' W ifma U' +9 1. E , , 'fr I , fi? - W ' f C A V ' -A m g 15 A . Y ., ' 1-: Y , wiv . it X , '- 2, , x - 3, W. ' V - L ' 4 -fl mf - - .E E. . N 5, -V A- ft - - - , 1 Y.. . , -1 I - X ' . 4:-F ,- . 4- 1, 4 v :V--,g A 'fft' ,x 'f,'-ff?-': .. sf- E 1' N . F--'Q' T . 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'X' I ' 1 1 Al I Y , YF gr-it . .' 1- V., 71 .-5' rf h J 'V ' - m is:-Q Start of 440 run Herman clears 13 11 as I-Iuhn tosses the discus ' Q .. as I . Zvi -f rl? I 1 F f-1519..- 'SQA-' . ,.,. ' ,QJL-' . Ted Best leaps high , 1,114 :M ' sl- W K - Xsffiihal- 1 1 -. H r , +S- , mb,-','-,,f'wh-.fg3,, ff . ., :yi-3' ' .. .3 . Q A - 0ws:wi-.'fs,f'fff:1,1m . . . .1 - e ' - ' . , fjlz..-',' i3L1'2- MF. n 5 .f 1 ' 4, 0 ' x' ':.'x'hi.- , ' 5-,f'-543.14 1-qyfxil , 1:4'1Q1Q. ,---..., . . .K , 0:31 -E - '., ' -.- w-., -Q-:s1:'-.,r-P-'f- N 4 N. ' ' fi'7T'3J1T -, ' ' 5 Wx -.??hmx . -fxei f Y fl ' v 'TPL' b . --' N .'w,.skq..,,?,., , ., .rs , 1 f,,:p,.,w,: 4 .gn-QQ? f. f. s - I . , ,K J.. V ,im-.,., . ws. v f2-'-1 54:24,-f.1fj,-lk , ? '9'. I-gjig y ' - Q 3 f-EJ-H - 1:1 ' 'rg--5--7+ -4 -5. A-A'Q:,'vvf5Q.,:s-,.,, , ' - 3: W ' z-gy-4.531 - 1- z V -4'-12 ,X-'rg , n:,.L-54119 - - ,iw 3s,,'f:'-Q .e . -Y 'D ' X , , f af- '-1. 3, '-W: : I , 4g,1.:-.,.-65,3-Egfgxii..155'5 Y -,, '3.,5',, -5 ,Qi-qiesms - . A, ,...-A4 , V A 1 L-. 1'5:t- is ' ' V ' 1 'U' ,gn . Sg-,gk,-- 'wi x .Q K un ' N W H I --L-,ll 'kg'-1 ' , 5. ,M , ' ' 'N .f 'JL 4125. 42- ' ' '1gL H i5V 4 - ?1'sf 'KW' 1' -4-w ce: ' R,4iT'f'- r- M- ' 'N ' J 1 - 1 1 ,- , wr. H . ' 4'fy,wCL..Evf, - , 4, ... I '71iJ '!'1iiH j-' 7 ' f fx., .-' ' vw-.M 2: . ...L A I Q---., S ' ' 'w' .., ' ' - ,- , - 5 ,ah , ,.L4...:--.-M ,,,h- -P M-M 'M , X , 4-il..'-n:'r:,.'11. 2m ,1-, ' .L....--,.-,,,.,, I W I-M, A Herman steps to victory Start of 220 dash E i -'J '-5-. +17 il '. 1-f 'N'. 1 Xwv 5 Hg, Finish of the 100 yard dash 173 ,A FRONT ROW: Walt.Buster, Craig Kelley, John Kimbal, Al Austin, Jim King. BACK ROW: Carl Wilson, Ken Tillery, Paul Herman, Dale Stephens, Jesse Fitch. ,Wy - q 3- - j -'I 4 1 5272, 1- . P-9 -emi, M v. eff, 1 - : 1. ,Y ,ww . , ,Z 'R-,QQ H - V I , -45, . l I ll' 1' T' fi-'.r V 'l I il' . 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IH I-,Ml x.. -' . ls- 'Z ' UH . . sf - I-F'.'W4.' f'::'fT,, A-. -- 4, 1l'521,'J -'siiawil fi ers. , JIM KING and COACH KLEIN ft 1 1739- Umzx i K+gxNll,',, '1 r.. gf Ml 9 ' ' A VAHSIIY L ' ' ' ' lf.-fm T i'f77F?-- 159- ' .,,. . E P W EXE u ,- .... .f5..:fEb 1.'f- 's 5 fi , -4 I ' ' ,Eg f ' .ffm ,,- ' . F7 .15 'f .Tr ' ..A5,ff-E7-nz 1, .,jjf1'1'.. ,L A N ' ' 'fjff ' 1 I ly: - 11: , ' ,.. Y, , V 71. , 4 L.. ,Hi ' '-Z' lg :ft ' X I 5,-war. -' S ,. 'free ,fs J ,, 2 Q' - F- as 1-TN' ' ,f::1f ' L+- . '-'fa 2- ' I ' H I fa,..g:g:.?i..i- ...swing-,, . if pm. A-' ,gf-N , pf - ' ' -is-1 7 . ,I ,'f-Q:Hf5.-,- 5' 1 -jk 'g- - 'ing li' ',-1,-W'-zq-'riwgc' , . 3- 33, f-' , 3 142. ' 1415-.7-,yy mrs :1r:'m.,v5- ' .. 3,71 '- -gaf. -'gy 1-.-4, V. 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X . -r K, if lf , Q-G, Q. '25 , i' , , ,J I .Ur w, fi' A' . I L 4 .w- . ',.Y --L 1 ,, , CHUCK SHELDON JERRY NICOLET JIM BOWMAN x 1 'rin - L ,Ig if r W ...ff-A , , . U In . , , , .1 ifilllfm' ' Q ' 'Y , , , ,I C' ' X ' ' t F' 11 ' 4 e. - I lf . T4 , E - xl T 'i ' H sz s..... K I , 'lg 'r S' ' ' ' 'L ' if nil. r ' YMQR, , ' ' ' Y!.,,?iMe:iQ, , , 5 .3 'A 1L'+22,-.gz:'7,t3yh1 Ji. ' -14-:TSW ' S ' 'e1,if:5?'T.'f?w.e-Q: WJ 1.:,VgsriAr,v F. Y'-2 LT Ygit' ', . ' , l W .1 1'fj:'gg ililfr -L. -1--f,. - ,1-Lf' V - Y. ' J.. -- wif 'Q' 'LI-fii -..-Cwhvgsg A 1 .I ' W ' ggi?-'ik fi' - ,L Yi.:-az-. ' ,M 1 .A - .-vi','.w: f . ,, U , W. , . z'Qr2:-gjegvl. 1 N35 - , ROBIN THURMAN 3' e . ,, 31 , ,. eng., ,- .- I zz' . if lL,m,,, :yes .. , ,L J.s:..ens:.sz: ,471 ,'1:lin: 1..-lff!:.'?-li GARY ALLEN a , 1 , ,, ,+A N l fmt Wu. M A v vF:iJ...., . vp.-i-Wy: WI' 'k ',e v sf Mc. QM 'i T t'l+-Z, YW w 1 . ' Y t Tl if l 'T ll? ffQ-A rt 4 4 'QI ' A f rrlrr ' s Sheldon smashes shot The Warrior Tennis team posed a formidable threat this year against Westmont's opponents with four returning lettermen and two J .C. transfers. Jerry Nicolet and Chuck Shel- don were the tearn's number one and two men this season. Jerry played fine against UCSB and Pasadena, and Chuck did well in the tournaments. Jim Bowman, playing in his last season, was num- ber three man. He was followed by Gary Allen, Sam McCreery, and Robin Thurman. The Warrior netmen finished the season strong, and attribute this fact to fine performances by all the team members. 177 . W, -1.3433 ,, - T -- -'rv-t 'MT'-1 'V' '-A' ivas ' ' 414. , 2 i .Q- ,W 'L' U r an ' .eff-' , iw,-M -A H, .U ,I ' 5 :QSC T 4 gl -, A , QQ Vw,-w 3vf.'?'::w - Li-L'-2-i 1. If . 14-', ' '--'v 9 .-f., A , -ps:-.4-.,2, , iw , K . w K X ,Ig 5- 1 ' . .1,. .:. ' -,,- 5- 39: x. --. 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Sola, Santa Barbara ALLISON, STANLEY 1323-B Olive St., Santa Barbara ALTIG, ROBERT 9449 Gallatin Rd., Downey ANDERSON, CHRISTINE 4410 Densmore Ave., Encino ANDERSON, JANICE 6535 W. Jewell, Denver 26, Colorado ANDERSON, MARLENE 2049 No. 50th Street, Omaha 4, Nebraska ANDERSON, STANTON 1531 E. Eckerman, Covina ARMFIELD, STEVEN 9840 S.W. 77th, Tigard, Oregon ARMSTRONG, JOHN 3530 Loomis St., Lakewood ARNOLD, GARY 500 So. Arville St., Barstow ASKIN, PATRICIA 142 N. F St., Tulare AUMILLER, CAROLYN 3610 High Court, Wheatridge, Colorado AUSTIN, ALAN 208 E. H Avenue, Glendale, Arizona AUSTIN, ALVIN 430 Garfield Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah BAILEY, MARJORIE 7033 Hatillo, Canoga Park BAKER, KAY 7465 Hollister Avenue, Goleta BARBIERI, LOUIS 6623 Crest Ave., University City, Missouri BARE, BARBARA 1541 Charlton Road, San Marino BARLOW, LOIS 5751 Harding Avenue, I-Iollydale BAXTER, JAMES 1115 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara BEAMON, MARY 1295 Loma Vista, Pomona BECK, JAMES 2629 17th Street, Sacramento 18 BELL, JOHN Route 1, Box 315, Rockaway, Oregon BENNETT, ALAN 10513 Second Avenue, Inglewood BERGMAN, RUTH 18341 Road 144, Tulare BERNARD, BARBARA 13261 Alan Way, Garden Grove BEST, THEODORE 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara BETZ, BRADFORD 1011 Laguna, Santa Barbara BIRDSALL, ROSE Box 523, Beach, No. Dakota BISCHOFF, BARBARA 5253 No. Oberlin, Portland 3, Oregon BLACKSTONE, JEANNIE 4314 Vantage, Studio City BLUE, RICHARD 1718 Fifth Avenue, Laurel Mississippi I BOLDT, EUNICE 115 South Pleasant, Prescott, Arizona BORTON, PATRICIA 409 South 27th Avenue, Yakima, Washington BOWEN, GLORIA 4947 Niagara Avenue, San Diego 7 BOWMAN, DONNA 3137 Olive, Huntington Park BOWMAN, JIM 800 E. Micheltorena, Santa Barbara BOYD, DAVID 6936 Winnetka Avenue, Canoga Park BOYD, JOANNE 1162 Miguel Avenue, Los Altos BRADLEY, MARCIA 1220 Skyline Blvd., Reno, Nevada BRANDT, SANDRA 2532 La Siesta Drive, Bakersfield BREME, MARY Winfield Road, Warrenville, Illinois BRICKEL, CHARLES 301 Cienequitas, Santa Barbara BRINKS, ESTHER 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara BROCK, ALFRED 6550 Brayton, Long Beach 5 BROMMERS, ARVID Cherry, Duvall, Washington BROWN, ANN ' 825 Bertrand Avenue, Prescott, Arizona BROWN, JAMES 86 No. Springer Road, Los Altos BROWN, JUDITH 5629 Mashburn, Arcadia BROWN, NATALIE 1530 Mimosa, Montecito BROWN, NORMA 616 Palomar Rd., Ojai BROWN, WARREN 1530 Mimosa Lane, Montecito BRUSSOW, MICKEY 700 W. Canon Perdido BUCHANAN, KEITH 671 Cold Springs Road, Santa Barabra BUCKINGHAM, CAROL 2652 Wakefield Avenue, Oakland BUNN, CHRISTINE 7012 Willis Avenue, Van Nuys BURCH, BYRON 118 Redondel, San Clemente BURGE, WILLIAM 7522 Prestwick, Houston 25, Texas BURRIS, REBEKAH 661 So. Magnolia, El Cajon BUSTER, WALTER 7887 Lampson, Garden Grove BUTTERFIELD, LYMAN 718-D Pilgrim Terrace, Santa Barbara BYARS. ANNE 6665 W. 31st, Denver 15, Colorado CAIRES, VALERIE 22723 Calvert, Woodland Hills CAMERON, JOANNA 4615 S.W. 27th, Portland 1, Oregon CARPENTER, RYAN 205 Los Aguajes Avenue, Santa Barbara CARTER, CAROL 5328 No. Downey, Lakewood CASH, SHARON 11615 Harrison, Taft CASTILE, RAYMOND 12103 Arlee, Norwalk CLARK, DOROTHY 5530 Bolivar, San Diego 4 CLARK. JEAN 3103 E. Pine Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona COPLAND, JOHN 3919 Reinhardt Dr., Oakland 19 COUSSENS, CINDA 5236 Stardust, La Canada CROFT, MARY RUTH 2020 Prospect Avenue, Hermosa Beach CROOKS, ROBERT 3700 N.E. 102nd, Portland 20, Oregon CROUCH, LAYTON 414 No. Orchard, Burbank 4 CROUCH, MARJORIE 8746 Shoshone, Northridge CROUCH, WILLIAM 635 Market, Long Beach 5 CROUSE, ARDIS 1423 Powers Avenue, Lewiston, Idaho CULEA, JOHN 1837 E. Claremont, Phoenix, Arizona CURTIS, SYLVIA 721 Raleigh, Glendale 5 DAVIS, MAXINE 9097 No. Ventura Ave., Ventura DEERHAKE, CAROL 6111 E. Calle Del Sud, Scottsdale, Arizona DEISTER, MARGARET 2420 C Avenue, National City DEJMAL, ROGER Rt. 1, Box 68, Ontario, Oregon DENNING, MITCHELL 1415 El Centro, South Pasadena DERBY, MARSHA 804 Jefferson, Livermore DE SAEGHER, PAUL 812 No. Rose, Burbank DEWEY, RICHARD 7038 Encino Avenue, Van Nuys DICKSON, JOAN 58816 Paso Robles Drive, Santa Barbara DICKSON, JOSEPH 588W Paso Robles Drive, Santa Barbara DIKE, BARBARA 1861 Johnston Avenue, San Jose DILLMAN, KAY 18022 Oak Ridge, Santa Ana DILLON, DONNA 344 No. 20th, Montebello DIRKS, RAINER 535 Arastradero Rd., Palo Alto DODDS, CAROL 122 So. Jordan Avenue, Ventura DONLEY, GAY 1231 Kipling Avenue, Los Angeles 41 DOUGLAS, CLAUDIA 28 Palm Avenue, Millbrae DOUTHIT, GLENDA 1810 Ninth, Redding DOUTHIT, MARGARET 1810 Ninth, Redding DOVER, ARTHUR Buifalo, Montana DOWDEN, ANNE 601 E. 14th, Beaumont DREVER, RAYMOND 749 N. Peck Rd., El Monte DRUMMOND, JUDITH 340 No. Sierra Vista Road DuBOIS, JOHN 5123 Monterey Road, Riverside EAGLESON, SANDRA 100 Harrington, Watsonville EDSON, ALYCE 156 Olive Mill Road, Santa Barbara EISLEY, JERRY 1715 Turnbull Canyon Road, La Puente ENGLISH, LORETTA 2408 Bush, Santa Ana ENGLUND, THOMAS 1536 Willowmont Avenue, San Jose 24 ERICKSON, JOAN 4155 King Arthur Ct., Palo Alto ERICKSON, VIVIAN 1635 Walnut, Wilmette, Illinois ERICSON, JUDITH 3305 Calle Roselas, Santa Barbara ERLANDSON, JANET Rt. 3, Box 1725, Turlock ESAU, DELMAR Rt. 3, Box 159, Dallas, Oregon ESTRUTH, ERVIN 1211 Coast Village Road, Santa Barbara ESTRUTH, GEORGLYN 1211 Coast Village Road, Santa Barbara EVANS, GWYNETH 1449 Cortez Avenue, Burlingame EVANS, JACK 1628 De la Vina, Santa Barbara EVANS, SARA 350 Emerson, Denver 18, Colorado EXEL, ANNE 6626 N.E. 23rd, Portland 11, Oregon FALKNER, SUE 1545 Ganesha Place, Pomona FARNSWORTH, FRADELL 11091 Linden, Lynwood FENTON, NANCY 17457 Hamlin, Van Nuys FERGUSON, NANCEY 19590 Juna Lane, Saratoga FIELD, LOUISE 2149 Tenth Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii FIELDS, CAROL 338 Oakview Drive, San Carlos FINK, DENNIS 476 Tyrone, El Cajon FINN, CAROLYN 1912 Beryl Lane, Newport Beach FISCUS, MARILYN 520 No. Palm, Whittier FISHER, CARL RFD -11r2, Middlebury, Indiana FITCH, JESSE 229 E. Graham, Council Bluffs, Iowa FOSTER, GREGORY 1130 N. Niagara, Burbank FOSTER, MARILYN 1130 No. Niagara, Burbank FREIDLINE, DOROTHY Rt. 2, Box 340, Ceres FUNK, CARMEN Singers Glen, Virginia GALLOWAY, BEVERLY 99 Doud, Los Altos GALLOWAY, THOMAS 53 Baldwin, Vallejo GATES, NANCY 828 Fourth, Ripon GAY, JOHN 3335 Mary, La Crescenta GEDDES, CRAIG 1517 New York Drive, Altadena GEORGE, CECELIA 820 North Avenue, Reedley GESSWEIN, SONJA 1025 Sierra Madre Villa, Pasadena GIBSON, DENNIE 3005 Antonio, Torrance GILBERT, PEGGY 613 No. Ross Lane, Medford, Oregon GILLESPIE, SHARON 581 Panchita Way, Los Altos GILILLAND, ROGER 1580 No. Jameson, Montecito GILMORE, GEORGIA Box 86, Manderson, Wyoming GORANSON, PAUL 425 Wht. Oak Ridge Rd., Short Hills, N.J GOSSETT, GRETCHEN 4021 Glenwood Drive, Riverside GOUGH, CHERRY 1153 So. Springer Road, Los Altos GRACE, JOHN 331 E. Micheltorena, Santa Barbara GRAF, BONNIE 2850 Malcolm Avenue, Los Angeles 64 GRAHAM, PATRICIA 1160 Manley Drive, San Gabriel GRAHAM, THOMAS F. 3123 Altura, La Crescenta GRAHAM, THOMAS L. 7939 Belton, Los Angeles 45 GREEN, MARGARET 2915 Altura, Los Angeles 31 GREENE, BRADLEY 16633 Caress, Compton GREENE. EILEEN 14912 Lime, Compton GREENE, MARY ANN 14912 Lime, Compton GREISER, PAULINE 2915 Eucalyptus, Long Beach 6 GRIFFIN, JAMES 1585 Santa Clara, Santa Clara GRIMES, JANE 128 No. 12th, Montebello GROTENHUIS, DAVID Rt. 2, Box 270, Albany, Oregon GRUWELL, DEAN 12400 Muriel Dr., Lynwood GRUWELL, STEPHEN 916 Carrillo Road, Santa Barbara GWARTNEY, THEODORE 2716 W. 85th, Inglewood 4 HALL, CATHEVE 534 32nd, Paso Robles HALL, JAMES 4594 Minnesota Avenue, Fair Oaks HAMPTON, EBER, JR. Rt. 1, Box 341-D, Manteca HANNERS, GENELLE 6357 Holelnbeck, Huntington Park HARLAN, ANNA LEE 7415 Roosevelt Avenue, Lemon Grove HARLEY, WILLARD, JR. 300 N. Sierra Vista, Santa Barbara HARNESS, LOY KAY 2493 Barrington, Los Angeles 64 HARRIS, SHARON 8077 E. Florence, Downey HARRY, PAUL 5180 Ellenwood Drive, Los Angeles 41 HART, TIMOTHY Box 653, Willcox, Arizona HAWKINS, NEAL 1227 Spencer Avenue, Santa Rosa HAYWARD, DOUGLAS 1519 Carver, Redondo Beach HEATER, NORMAN 6208 Geneva, Ventura HENRICKSON, SYLVIA 450 S.W. 150th Avenue, Beaverton, Oregon HENRICK, JUDITH Rt. 1, Box 677, Rockaway, Oregon HERMAN, PAUL 19918 Community, Canoga Park HERRICK, CLIFFORD 8300 Third Avenue, Inglewood 4 HIATT, MICHAEL 1543 Grove Avenue, Eugene, Oregon HILL, DENNIS P.O. Box 34, Big Creek HILL, MARILYN 429 Plumtree Drive, Arvin HILLMER, CONSTANCE 7580 S.W. Greenwood Dr., Portland 23, Oregon HINCKLEY, JOANN 3104 Grove, Ventura HINTZ, DuWAYNE 1039 Wilson Avenue, Fresno 4 HIPPIK, VICKY 1442 W. 215th, Torrance HIRSCHBERG, DAVID 1365 E. Mountain Drive, Santa Barbara HOFFMAN, CAROLYN 1102 E. 26th, San Bernardino HONAKER, SUZANNE 2775 N. San Antonio, Claremont HOPPE, ROBERT 1135 Oriole Road, Montecito HOPSON, SHARON Rt. 7, Box 305, San Jose 99 HORN, BARBARA 1457 Westgate Avenue, W. Los Angeles 25 HORNER, JUDITH 1618 W. Third Avenue, Longmont, Colorado HORNER, ROBERT 1618 W. Third Avenue, Longmont, Colorado HOUGH, SANDRA P.O. Box 621, Imperial HOWLETT, DONNA Star Route B, Box 3381, Spenard, Alaska HUBBARD, ARTHUR 675 Westmont Road, Santa Barbara HUFF, JOHN Rt. 2, Box 46, Imperial HUHN, JERRY 13182 Palomar Way, Santa Ana HULPKE, JOHN 24822 Alessandro Blvd., Sunnymead HUNT, BURL 3732 Palm, Lynwood HUNNICUTT, JOANN 3300 N. Lake, Altadena HUTCHINSON, SANDRA 36915 No. Avenue 51, Los Angeles 42 HUTESON, JOYCE 110 Calle Crespis, Santa Barbara HUTESON, TRAFFORD 110 Calle Crespis, Santa Barbara HYLAND, EVELYN 617 W. Ninth, Port Angeles, Washington ICKE, MARGERY Box 0, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone ISAAC, MELVIN 840 18th, Manhattan Beach ISAACSON, JUDITH 3119 W. 77th, Los Angeles 43 IVERSON, GERALD 1730 Hiawatha Dr., Glendale 8 JANSSEN, ARLYCE 13115 Silver Bow, Norwalk JANZEN, STEPHEN 1835 Seventh, Wasco JENSEN, JAMES 855 Buena Vista, Ventura JENSEN, RILEY 1940 Sixth West, Seattle 99, Washington JOHNSON, CAROL D. 1121 Lendell Lane, Billings, Montana JOHNSON, CAROL R. 704 W. Cherry, Centralia, Washington JOHNSON, DUANE 4632 Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota JOHNSON, JOHN 535 No. Waverly, Orange JOHNSON, LESLIE 829 Maryland Drive, Vista JOHNSON, MARJORY 236 N. Second, Harbor Beach, Michigan JOHNSON, SHARON 305 105th Avenue, Oakland 3 JOHNSON, TERRY 9114 W. 27th, Brookfield, Illinois JOHNSTON, JUDITH 3311 Villa Mesa, Pasadena JONES, CAROLYN 1110 21st, Hermosa Beach JONES, DELBERT 421 Fulton, Port Clinton, Ohio JONES, PAUL 6237 No. Kauffman, Temple City KAPPLER, DOUGLAS 512 E. Locust Avenue, Lompoc KELLEY, PAUL 340 Lincoln, Bangor, Maine KELLOGG, MICHAEL 205 E. Gleason, Monterey Park KELLY, KRAIG 1207W W. Alameda, Burbank KESELOFF, ALLAN 706 Mobile Avenue, Los Angeles KEYES, WILLIAM 4705 Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles KILLION, HOWARD 7061 Perris Hill Rd., San Bernardino KIMBALL, JOHN 190 Pineview Lane, Menlo Park KING, CAROLYN 9205 Noble, Sepulveda KING, JAMES 300 Vernal Dr., Alamo- KISTER, VICTORIA 1121 Russell Avenue, Worland, Wyoming KITCHENER, RICHARD 300 School, Covina KLEIN, ROGER 101 N. Magnolia, Rialto KLEIN, SONDRA QSCHECHERTJ 101 N. Magnolia, Rialto KLEMPEL, RUTH Box 119, Miranda KNAPP, LARRY 537 No. O , Tulare KOERNIG, NEIL 112 Costa Rica, Burlingame 6 KOONCE, MYRL 115 Park Avenue, Orcutt KOONCE, WAYNE 6633 Crenshaw, Los Angeles 43 KRAUSE, DENNIS Rt. 4, Box 516, Bakersfield KREPS, JUDITH 1463 Blossom Lane, Anaheim KRUEGER, DENNIS 8727 So. Wilton Place, Los Angeles KUNTZ, J ACQUELINE 3974 No. Massachusetts, Portland, Oregon KUNTZ, JOANNE 3974 No. Massuchusetts, Portland, Oregon LaLONDE, DOLORES 9116 Diana Drive, El Paso, Texas LAM, CYNTHIA 2113 Wenonah, Wichita Falls, Texas LARSON, KENNETH 6609 No. Muscatel, San Gabriel LEACH, JANET 8110 E. Cole, Downey LEMON, PATRICIA Route 2, Box 118, Durango, Colorado LEVY, LONA 233 N. Windsor Blvd., Los Angeles 4 LEWIS, JACK 5285 John Colter Rd., Calabasas LIND, JUDITH 700 Solway, Glendale 6 LINDHOLM, WILLIAM 1110 Slater, Santa Rosa LITTLE, THOMAS 4886 Myrtle Dr., Concord LLOYD, CHRISTINE 2896 Wagner Court, Altadena LOCKE, RICHARD R.F.D. 1, Box 106, Othello, Washington LOCKWOOD, DARRELL 4331 S.W. Lobelia, Portland 19, Oregon LOCKWOOD, LARRY 4331 S.W. Lobelia, Portland 19, Oregon LOHMAN, WALTER 21523 Mission Road, Chatsworth LORENZ, MARGARET 2215 Foster Avenue, Ventura LOUCKS, EDWARD 930 E. Verdugo Avenue, Burbank LOVE, DIANE 2672 Barry, Camarillo LOW, SHARON 2109 Sycamore, Simi LUCKENSMEYER, SYLVIA 910 E. Kingsley Avenue, Pomona LUNDBERG, PAUL 3095 Eucalyptus Hill Road, Santa Barbara LUTSCHG, LORNA 18722 Bellflower, Adelanto MCADAMS, JOHN 8553 Woodman, Van Nuys MCCLURE, MARTHA 7502 Kilgarry Avenue, Pico-Rivera MCCOURT, MICHAEL 671 Cold Spring Road, Santa Barbara MCCREADY, JAMES 2019 Oak Avenue, Santa Barbara MCCREERY, SAMUEL 339 Second, Fillmore MCCREERY, SANDRA 339 Second, Fillmore MCCULLOCH, SUSAN 915 Catalina, Santa Ana MCCULLOUGH, ROBERT 404 Lupine, Trona McFARLAND, MARY 7117 De Celis Pl., Van Nuys MCGAUHEY, BARBARA 1831 De La Vina, Santa Barbara MCGAUHEY, SIDNEY 1831 De La Vina, Santa Barbara MCGREGOR, DONNA 1729 Dixon, Redondo Beach MCINTOSH, DENNIS 9828 Santa Gertrudes, Whittier MCIVER, GREGG 1902 Ganter Rd., La Habra McKAUGHAN, JOYCE 22057 Schoolcraft, Canoga Park MCMENAMIN, JANE 102 Hixon Road, Santa Barbara MCMILLAN, DOROTHY 55 San Clemente, Ventura MCNEECE, GARY 430 Shasta Avenue, Oxnard MCNEEL, STEVEN 314 Calle Laureles, Santa Barbara MCNEEL, SYDNEY 314 Calle Laureles, Santa Barbara McWATERS, DWAYNE 2742 Ocean, Ventura MACALUSO, ELIZABETH 116 S. Mt. Vernon, Prescott, Arizona MACOMBER, MELVIN 610 Hackberry, Modesto MADISON, JAMES 213 E. Park, Villa Park, Illinois MAGARIAN, ARLENE 4481 No. Palm, Fresno MAGNER, SHARON 3610 W. 224th, Torrance MALLORY, KAREN P.O. Box 218, Lakeport MALMFELDT, JOAN 746 Deodara Drive, Altadena MALOUF, ROBERT 1550 Belaire, Mesa, Arizona MALSAM, JAMES Rt. 1, Box 427, Rockaway, Oregon MARABLE, VIRGINIA 12360 Victory Blvd., North Hollywood MARSHALL, PAMELA 3180 E. Orange, Pasadena 8 MARTIN, CAROLE 1222 Shoreline Drive, Santa Barbara MARTIN, MARLIN 7719 Kentwood Avenue, Los Angeles MATHERLY, JAMES 1451 Adler, Brawley MATTHEWS, KAREN 7904 S.W. Crestline Dr., Portland, Oregon MAY, GEORGIA 15859 Vose, Van Nuys MEEKO, JOSEPH 16 Mound Avenue, Mt. Hermon MELL, FAITH 10340 Calvin Avenue, Los Angeles MILLER, DOROTHY 1827 Anacapa, Santa Barbara MILLER, FRANCES 346 Hot Springs Road, Montecito MINTURN, SAMUEL 9818 South Broadway, Los Angeles MISENHIMER, JANET 3610 W. 226th, Torrance MOFFATT, MARGARET 1314 Alameda Padre Serra, Santa Barbara MONTZ, ROBIN 34 W. Calle Crespis, Santa Barbara MOORE, ELIZABETH 109 Banner, Ventura MORRIS, CECILIA 1415 De La Vina, Santa Barbara MULDER, RONALD 2568 Mulder, Lemon Grove MULLEN, EDYTH 704 Stoneyford, Colma NARRAMORE, BRUCE Palo Verde, Arizona NELSON, JUDITH 733 Westmont Road, Santa Barbara NELSON, NORMAN 218 So. Salinas, Santa Barbara NELSON, VINCENT R.R. iil, Downers Grove, Illinois NESTELL, RENEE Box 751, Paradise NICHOL, BEVERLY 610 Havana, Long Beach NICHOLSON, GORDON 3368 Hill, Huntington Park NICHOLSON, ROBERT 3368 Hill, Huntington Park NICOLET, JERRY 8839 Hillside, Oakland 5 NORLANDER, KATHLEEN 7501 Van Buren, Minneapolis, Minnesota NOTEHELFER, ROSELIND 52-1 Shoma Todoroki, Setagaya Ku, Tokyo, Japan OAKES, RICHARD 309 W. Arrellaga, Santa Barbara ODELL, WILLIAM 3456 Broadway, Huntington Park OFFICER, SHARON 1130 Punta Gorda, Santa Barbara OLSEN, KAREN 4679 Staulfer Place, Oakland OLSEN, MARIAN 5500 Saulsbury Ct., Arvada, Colorado OLSEN, WALLACE 751 No. Blassell, Orange OLSON, KEN 1320 Birch, Longmont, Colorado OLSON, MARGO 711 Walnut Avenue, Burbank O'NEAL, DALE 9211 Second Avenue, Inglewood 4 O'NEAL, DONNA 9211 Second Avenue, Inglewood 4 OSBORNE, WILLIAM P.O. Box 821, Fern Park, Florida PAIN, CHARLOTTE 1129 Via de la Paz, Pacific Palisades PARKER, PAULA 17918 Arline Avenue, Artesia PARSONS, SHARON 6372 Harlan, Arvada, Colorado PENNER, CLIFFORD Rt. 2, Box 136, Orland PERKINS, CARL 618 Palmway, Needles PERKINS, DAVID 784 Vista Del Mar Drive, Santa Barbara PERRY, BEVERLY P.O. Box 45, Bonsall PERRY, DENNIS 855 No. Oaks, Tulare PERRY, DEWAYNE 855 No. Oaks, Tulare PETERSON, MARY 4780 No. Delno, Fresno 5 PHILLIPS, ANITA 4717 Lakeview Avenue South, St. Petersburg, Florida PIEPGRASS, LINDA 1015 So. Giddings, Visalia PLIES, DENNIS 10046 Live Oak Avenue, Temple City POTWIN, GAIL 85 Pine Avenue, Mt. Hermon PULIS, DWIGHT 2702 Terry Avenue, Billings, Montana PULIS, ELAINE 2702 Terry Avenue, Billings, Montana RALEY, JANICE 590 No. Kellogg, Santa Barbara RALLES, CAROL 426 Los Ninos, Los Altos RAY, JOHN 1185 W. Midway Blvd., Broomfield Hts., Colorado RAY, LORNA 633 De la Vina, Santa Barbara REBELL, SHARON 1970 S. St. Paul, Denver 10, Colorado REED, JACK 1126 Baldwin Road, Bakersfield REEVES, BONNIE 578 Westridge Dr., San Jose 28 REGISTER, JUDITH 3738 W. 116th, Hawthorne REID, JAMES 445 Paseo del Descanso, Santa Barbara REIMER, DORIS 2204 Perliter, North Las Vegas, Nevada RICHARDSON, RITA JO 2121 W. See Drive, Whittier RINKER, MARY LOU 13625 S.W. Walker Road, Beaverton, Oregon RISDON, GARY 6198 Estes, Arvada, Colorado RITTER, DALE 734 No. 31st, Kansas City 2, Kansas ROBERSON, CAROL 2245 90th Avenue, Oakland 5 ROBERTSON, BRUCE 948 Lincoln Ct., San Jose 25 ROBINSON, ASTA 1095 Steuben, Pasadena ROBINSON, CAROL 1948 Cortereal, Oakland 11 ROGERS, CHARLES 758 No. Lake, Pasadena ROGERS, EILEEN 14502 Spinning, Gardena ROOT, KATHLEEN 2828 Hill, Huntington Park ROUSSELLE, LUELLA 2001 W. Berridge Lane, Phoenix, Arizona RULON, MICHAEL Box 85, North Pole, Alaska RUMMEL, JOANNE Route 1, Box 505, Waterford RUSSELL, JOHN 620 Clay, Fillmore SADLER, ROBERT 618 Havana Avenue, Long Beach 14 SAGER, ELLEN 691 Chelham Way, Santa Barbara SAUM, RICHARD 1904 Pine Avenue, Manhattan Beach SCHELL, DAVID 2717 LaVeme Avenue, La Verne SCHMANDT, JACOB 1226 Castillo, Santa Barbara SCHMUCK, MARIE Box 530, Nenana, Alaska SCHRAEDER, MARY 316 W. Carrillo, Santa Barbara SCHRAEDER, WESLEY 316 W. Carrillo, Santa Barbara SCHROEDER, MARY 2323 W. 198th, Richmond Beach, Washington SCHUYLER, ELIZABETH 650 Spruce Avenue, Pacific Grove SCOVEL, RALEIGH 1026 So. Race, Denver 9, Colorado SEGER, MIRIAM 1246 Holly Drive, Colton SENTER, RUTH 2016 Perry Avenue, Redondo Beach SHELDON, CHARLES P.O. Box 668, Lindsay SHERMAN, MARTHA 8112 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles 45 SHOAP, ARTHUR 3068 Serrano Road, San Bernardino SHOOK, CATHERINE 578 Alberta, Altadena SHUEMAKER, JAMES 5884 Sawyer, Los Angeles 19 SIEMENS, WAYNE P.O. Box 267, Shafter SIMONDS, PAUL 3929 Camellia, Santa Barbara SIMONS, DAVID 303 Avalon Dr., Pacifica SINCOCK, JON 21351 Bryant, Canoga Park SISCO, NEIL 2100 Roosevelt, Spenard, Alaska SKOGLUND, SHIELA 1929 So. Sixth, Las Vegas, Nevada SKOGLUND, SHARON 1929 So. Sixth, Las Vegas, Nevada SKEIE, ROBERT R.R. 3, Ames, Iowa SLATER, PATRICIA 826 Vales, Santa Barbara SMALL, MARIE 1017 Lyford Lane, Wheaton, Illinois SMILEY, MARILYN 244 Marlow Drive, Oakland SMITH, ALVIN 1631 Paterna Road, Santa Barbara SMITH, NANCY 14784 Dutch, Baldwin Park SMITH, WILLIAM 105 W. 7th, McMinnville, Oregon SMRTNIK, WILLIAM 1212 Park Avenue, North Chicago, Illinois SNIVELY, JEENE 1126 Tehachapi Drive, Long Beach 7 SPARLING, JANICE 5390 E. Canton, Long Beach 15 SPICER, PATRICIA 15043 Moorpark, Sherman Oaks STEINHAUER, MARK 1385 Sharon Way, Eugene, Oregon STEPHENS, DALE 18311 Thomas Cir., Huntington Beach STOCKTON, GRACE 1906 Glen Canyon Road, Santa Cruz STOWE, GERALD 3031 Udall, Point Loma STROM, LAWRENCE 4881 E. Alder Drive, San Diego STROMBECK, LOWELL 7708 Kentwood, Los Angeles SUMMA, JANET 170 So. B , Tustin SUNDBERG, MARGARET 24037 Wilcox Lane, Hayward SUNUKJIAN, LEONARD 2475 Queensberry Road, Pasadena SWICKARD, CORAL 1111 Villa View Drive, Pacific Palisades SWIFT, SHARON 11633 So. St, Andrews Pl., Los Angeles 47 TALBOTT, DAVID 9837 Belfair Road, Bellevue, Washington TALCOTT, JOHN Blodgett Avenue, Duxbury, Massachusetts TAYLOR, CARYL 13162 Otsego, Sherman Oaks TAYLOR, CHARLES 233 So. Cortez, Prescott, Arizona TEGGER, ARTHUR 3218 Ellington Drive, Los Angeles THERIAULT, CRAIG 4814 No. Linder Avenue, Chicago, Illinois THIELEN, MARILYN 5004 Robindale Drive, Salem, Oregon THOMAS, CHRISTINE 4343 So. Elati, Englewood, Colorado THOMAS, DAVID 10043 Haines Canyon, Tujunga THOMPSON, HAROLD 588 Paso Robles Dr., Santa Barbara THURMAN, ROBERT 32 E. Camino Real, Arcadia TIEMANN, JUDITH 202 E. Glenn, Tucson, Arizona TILLERY, KENNETH 474 Miller Drive, Elgin, Illinois TINDALL, LINDA 6310 W. 79th, Los Angeles 45 TRAMMELL, SUZANNE 5859 Troth, Mira Loma TURNER, MARIAN 5252 Windermere Ave., Los Angeles 41 TURNER, 'THOMAS 5252 Windermere Avenue, Los Angeles 41 TWOMBLY, CHARLES 12891 Ranchero, Garden Grove ULERY, BARBARA 1467 Singingwood, Pomona ULMER, DELLA 1062 Queen, Pottstown, Pa. UNDERWOOD, JAMES Box 105, Cedar Glen UNRUH, MARILYN 3401 W. Pierson, Phoenix, Arizona UTLAUT, DONNA 591 No. Armel Drive, Covina VANDERBERG, LOIS 1343 Bishop, San Luis Obispo VANDER TUIN, LINE 9302 Dorrington Place, Pacoima VAN DOREN, CHARLES 37 No. 28th, Camden 5, N.J. VAN DUSEN, LENORE 1438 Dixon, Glendale 5 VAN GELDER, CAROLYN 6860 Orion Avenue, Van Nuys VAN ORSDEL, ANNETTE 1426 56th Terrace, Fort Smith, Arkansas VENTURA, WENDELL Kihei, Maui, Hawaii VERNAND, ROBERT 2042 Escarpa Dr., Los Angeles 41 VISICK, WILLIAM 910 Indiana, Gridley WAKEFIELD, NORMAN Route 1, Almond, New York WALEN, SHAROL 3710 Glen Ridge Dr., Sherman Oaks WALKER, CHRISTINE 1553 Irving Avenue, Glendale 1 WALKER, LAWRENCE 1723 Mountain Avenue, Santa Barbara WALLACE, PATRICIA 8090 Crenshaw Blvd., Inglewood 4 WEATHERLY, JAMES 107 W. Delaware, Urbana, Illinois WEAVER, RICHARD 5644 Ash, Los Angeles 42 WEBBER, DIANE 1520 Las Tunas Rd., Santa Barbara WELLER, CAROLE 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara WELTY, ADELE 419 Dennis Lane, N., Salem, Oregon WENDT, POLLYANNA 652 W. 36th, San Bernardino WHITAKER, WILLIAM 303 Persifer, Folsom WHITE, JOY 10442 Stamps Rd., Downey WHITNEY, EUGENE 1242 Bruce Ave., Glendale 2 WIELENGA, KAYA 24 Grant, Redlands WILDEN, MERIDITH 1407 E. 23rd, Long Beach 6 WILEY, JAMES . P.O. Box 226, Auberry WILKE, BERNARD 1506 Grand Ave., Wausau, Wis. WILKIE, WILLIAM 11307 Davis, Sunnymead WILLIAMS, JUDITH 1068 E. San Jose, Burbank WILSON, CARLYLE 269 Carmelita Dr., Mountain View WILSON, LINDA 1825 El Molino, Alhambra WIMBERLY, SYLVIA 1 Oregon, Salinas WITTMAN, DALE 7508 Church, Lemon Grove WOMACK, JOAN QNELSONJ 3843 Gibraltar Ave., Los Angeles 8 WOODWORTH, DOROTHY 945 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach WOOLLETT, KATHARINE 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara WORLEY, GAYLE 4769 Malta Avenue, Long Beach WORTHLEY, JEANNE 627 W. 5th Ave., Albany, Oregon WYATT, J ANICE 2140 So. Court, Visalia YATES, JUDITH 15217 Carnell, Whittier YOKAITIS, JANICE 9122 Hargis, Los Angeles 34 YOUNG, ALLAN 5820 Newman Court, Sacramento 19 YOUNG, CHARLES l 5279 Waring Road, San Diego 20 YOUNG, MARTHA 136 E. Sola, Santa Barbara YULICH, SUSAN s 1135 Westridge Dr., Portola Valley ZAHN, DONNA 344 E. Pasadena, Phoenix, Arizona .fm 2, 1 ' F '.x.1 'x A yearbook means a lot of things to many people some of them, funny some of them, serious. To just about everyone it recalls memories a few disappointments and some hilarious moments. To us it means late hours fun working together and decisions, always decisions. But of course it means a great deal more a chance to express some of the inexpressible emotions we get now and then about friends and dreams and ideals and the future. 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