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t,Jt::I,ItI,II 'I 111111 'III 1 11 IV 11 I 'flu 1 I I ill Il Jill VIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiIIII liii ,, LIiIIIII, 1IIIIIIHIIII ii 1111. IIIIuiui, ... ,;IIiuItIII TABLE OF CONTENTS WHI111ER COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Homecoming Schedule Page 1 Officers of the Board Thomas W. Bewley, Esq., Whittier, Chairman Page 2 Seventy-Five Years of Excellence Carl L. Randolph, Los Angeles, Vice Chairman A Time to be Proud! Dolores L. Ball, Whittier, Secretary I The Ten Leaders of Whittier College Rayburn S. Dezember, Bakersfield, Treasurer Trustees Richard P. Ettinger, Jr.: Trustee, Publisher, Page 8 Robert 0. Blake, Washington, D.C. Yachtsman W. B. Camp, Bakersfield Kenneth N. Chantry, Los Angeles Seventy-Five Years of Excellence - Page 12 Arthur F. Corey, San Mateo A Time to be Proud! Richard H. Deihl, Los Angeles II The Student Body Presidents Ethel K. Eckels, San Marino Jan Erteszek, Van Nuys Whittier College Law School Page 21 J. Richard P. Ettinger, Jr., Belmont Planned Giving Page 24 Douglas W. Ferguson, Whittier Charlotte M. Graham, Whittier On Campus Page 26 Edward J. Guirado, Esq., Capistrano Beach Sports Page 29 Robert W. Harlan, New York City Clinton 0. Harris, Whittier Honor Roll Supplementary Section Robert M. Kennedy, San Francisco Old Acquaintances Supplementary Section Jessamyn West McPherson, Napa David T. Marvel, New York City Alumni Quiz Page 31 R. Chandler Myers, Esq., Los Angeles Hubert C. Perry, Whittier The Rock is published four times a year, Spring, E. Orion Rodeffer, Newport Beach Summer, Fall and Winter, by Whittier College, Whittier, Homer G. Rosenberger, M.D., Whittier California 90608 J. Stanley Sanders, Esq., Los Angeles Second-class postage paid at Whittier, California Joseph C. Schumacher, Oceanside Beverly M. Stauffer, Los Angeles Alumni Officers Wallace R. Turner, Montebello James Carlisle '56, Hacienda Heights, President Jack R. U rich, Whittier Robert W. Capps '54, Montebello, Vice President Harold S. Voegelin, Esq., Los Angeles Richard Thomson '34, Alumni Director Robert M. Wald, Los Angeles Donald E. Wood, Whittier Associates Officers Alumni Trustee Monte Wicker '38, Whittier, President Norfleet Callicott, Sedona, Arizona Russell P. Vincent '40, Whittier, First Vice President Honorary Trustees Delta Murphy, Whittier, Second Vice President John L. Compton, Laguna Hills Richard A. Thomson '34, Whittier, Secretary-Treasurer Loretta M. Cook, Stanton The Rock Staff John A. Murdy, Jr., Newport Beach Daphne Lorne, Editor Richard M. Nixon, San Clemente Graphic Design by Jackson Dillard/Glen Kadoi J. D. Robinson, Orange John Strey, Sports Editor President Emeritus and Chancellor Law School Photographs and Campus Portraits, Ed Paul S. Smith, Whitter Prentiss Ex Officio W. Roy Newsom, President of the College HOMECOMING SCHEDULE
Friday, November 5 Class of 1966, Reunion in the Faculty Center Social hour 7 p.m. Buffet 8 p.m. Evening, Float-Building at Safeway Parking Lot, corner of Pickering and Hadley Streets Saturday, November 6 9:00 a.m. Cap and Gown Coffee Hour, Ball Residence Hall Lounge 10:00 a.m. Parade in Uptown Whittier Theme: "75 Years of Excellence - A Time to be Proud!" 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Society Brunches 12 noon "Golden Anniversary Club" at the President's house 12 noon Water Polo, Whittier vs Redlands, Slade Aquatic Center 2:00 p.m. Soccer, Whittier vs Redlands, Donald Graham Athletic Field 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Reception and Social Hour. No host. Faculty Center 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner, Campus Inn Honoring Past ASWC Presidents and Past Alumni Association Presidents Presentations: Annual Alumni Achievement Award and Annual Alumni Service Award 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Football Game, Whittier vs Occidental, Memorial Stadium 10:00 P.M. ASWC Dance on Campus
CLASS REUNIONS Call Alumni Office, (213) 693-0771
Sunday, November 7 A feature of the MUSIC HOMECOMING will be the presentation of a matinee performance of Mozart's Opera "Bastien and Bastienne," under the direction of Dr. Nile P. Norton and Dr. Thomas Tatton. Details of the Social Hour, Dinner, and Evening Concert will be found in the forthcoming Homecoming Announcement being mailed to all alumni. Notices will also appear in the press. S EVE N W- FIVE YEARS OF EXCELLENCE A TIME TO BE PROUD! I The Ten Leaders of Whittier College Charles F. Tebbetts, D.D. Thomas Newlin, D.D. 1900-1907 1907-1915 First President of Whittier College. His determina- His philosophy: "Education is mainly a moral pro- tion: "To push forward into legitimate college work cess and the true end of scholarship is the formation until students shall be able to obtain as complete of character . . . Truth is much more than mere a course as is now offered at Earlham or Penn." knowledge; it is culture, skill, ethics, religion." Under him the Academy became a four-year col- The curricululm was reshaped, the first time Whit- lege, the Board of Trustees was enlarged, the faculty tier's program became a national model. It in- was doubled, the enrollment tripled. A permanent cluded: Freshmen, Courses in Letters (classics, lan- endowment was secured, the College building was guages, literature); Sophomores, Social Sciences completed and a small gymnasium was built. (literary, historical and cultural studies); Juniors, Natural Sciences (German, French, mathematics, science); Seniors, Biblical Studies (Latin, Greek, En- glish, history, Bible). The first girls' dormitory was built; football was introduced; tenure for professors was established.
3 Absalom Rosenberger, LLD. Harry N. Wright, Ph.D. 191 5-1 918 191 8-1 923 His theme: "High scholarship, disciplined minds, His contention: "A good college can be housed in trained bodies, and high intellectual ideals." poor buildings, but it can never be made by a poor The first Master Plan for the College was introduced faculty." and Naylor Hall Chemical Laboratory was built. The first President with a Ph.D. Under him the Col- lege became less a denominational Quaker College and more a nonsectarian liberal arts college for a wider community.
4 Walter Dexter, Ed.D. W. 0. Mendenhall, Ph.D. 1923-1933 1934-1943 His thesis: "Education must be functional. Com- His slogan "Let performance exceed promise." The plete education must be religious education; educa- emphasis was now on religion, with chapel exer- tion must be democratic." cises as the center of unity of the College. Menden Again Whittier was in the forefront with a new cur- Hall (later the 0. T. Mendenhall Building), and riculum based on: (1) Human Issues; (2) Psycholog- Newlin Residence Hall for men were acquired. ical Aspect of Human Issues; (3) Basis of Social Progress; (4) Philosophy of Christian Reconstruc- (Dean Harold F. Spencer, Ph.D., Acting President tion. 1943-44) Wardman Gymnasium and Wardman Hall were built. Broadoaks and a Y.M.C.A. training school were established.
(Herbert E. Harris, Litt.D., Acting President 1933- 1934) William C. Jones, Ph.D. Paul S. Smith, Ph.D. LL.D., L.H.D. LL.D., L.H.D. 1945-1951 1951-1969 His goal: "To keep Whittier a residential college of His conviction: "The importance of the indepen- medium size, democratic and cosmopolitan, seek- dent college to the American tradition of the open ing the highest intellectual achievements combined society. Their modest size keeps them maneuvera- with Christian goodwill, forebearance and respon- ble and their independence makes them imagina- siveness to human need." tive." In these years, the College established the pension Under President Smith the Nixon Chair in Public plan with TIAA (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Service was endowed to bring guest professors of Association), and a systematic plan for sabbatical national eminence to the campus. The Copenhagen leaves of absence was set up. program of overseas study was introduced; the In- Buildings: The Hoover Memorial Hall Classroom; tercollegiate Program of Graduate Studies was inau- Wanberg and College Residence Hal Is for men; and gurated; a college chaplain was appointed to the the Memorial Stadium. faculty; and Stanley Sanders '63 became the first Broadoaks was recognized as a School of Education Whittier Rhodes Scholar. and the Clifford and Susan Johnson Library of This was a time of great campus improvements. Quaker Literature was donated to the college. New buildings included: the Susan and Clifford Johnson Residence Hall for Women, 1955; the Ad- ministration Annex, 1956; the Dexter Student Cen- ter - Campus Inn and Student Union, 1958; the John Stauffer Lecture-Laboratory, 1958; the Peasley Center of Religion, Music, Philosophy Memorial Chapel, Arnold Hall, and Music Building, 1961; Beverly M. Stauffer Residence Hall for Women, 1962; Bonnie Bell Wardman Library, 1964; Dr. Frank Irvin Ball Residence for Women, 1966; the John Stauffer Science Building, 1967.
(Harold Case, Ph.D., Acting President, 1969-1970)
6 Frederick M. Binder, Ph.D. W. Roy Newsom, Ph.D. LLD., Litt.D., L.H.D. 1975- 1970-1975 Again Whittier was first in the country with a new His aspirations: The accreditation of the Law School curriculum, the Modular System, which operates on by the American Bar Association (the School is a seven-session calendar, where students already accredited by the California Bar concentrate on two courses for six five-week Association); the extension of the medical-technical sessions in the spring and fall, separated by a four- programs, which now include both a joint project week January Interim in which intensive study is with the City of Hope National Medical Center and a undertaken in one subject. graduate program with the Presbyterian Intercom- During these five years, the Richard P. Ettinger, Sr., munity Hospital; and the expansion of Business Faculty/Alumni Center and the Slade Aquatic Center Administration education to the point where it will were built, and plans were laid for the new Student compare favorably with any School of Business Activities Center. The Whittier Beverly School of Administration in the country. Law was acquired. These ambitions continue the emphasis on excellence in academic affairs that has been the hallmark of Whittier College since 1901. Addi- tionally, Dr. Newsom is committed to raising the balance of funds required for the completion of the Student Activities Center, and thereafter to the conversion of the Wardman Gymnasium to a new Center for the Performing Arts. During his first year of office, graduating seniors received a Rhodes Scholarship, a Fuibright Fellow- ship, an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship and a Southern California Sports Writers Post-Graduate Scholarship.
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(L. to R.) Richard P. Ettinger, Jr., Alfred W. Stoll, Dr. C. Milo Connick.
RICHARD P. ETTINGER, JR. Trustee, Publisher., Yachtsman
Trustee: one to whom the management of a property is committed in trust for the benefit of others. (Chambers 20th Century Dictionary 1972)
There must be few individuals whose trusteeship reflects greater benefits to a larger segment of the population than those who serve on the Board of a College. Through their combined efforts, the institution is empowered to adopt new programs which reflecton thefuture of a vast numberof citizens; through their unified concern, money is raised for the improvement of campus buildings; through their joint endeavors, colleges, particularly small, private liberal arts institutions, are enabled to survive in an uncertain world, to maintain their identities and inculcate in their students a sense of personal worth, an understanding of the current problems of the human race, and that fundamental ethical concept which is the basis of enlightened human behavior. Richard P. Ettinger, Jr., is one of Whittier College's valued Trustees. It is not surprising that he should have accepted that responsibility when approached in 1971. A co-founder, and now Chairman, of Wadsworth Publishing Company which specializes in college text-books, and associated with a number ofotherwell-known publishing houses, including Prentice-Hall Inc., he is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Educational Foundation of America - primarily devoted to medical research and improving patient care - and also served as President of the Pren-Hall Foundation, established for scholarship aid and general charitable grants. It is obvious that his interest in education and in the welfare of his fellow-men runs deep. In spite of his many business affiliations and the heavy schedule they entail, Mr. Ettinger - who had eleven children by his first wife and lives with his second wife, Sharon, and their four-year old son in Atherton - still finds time for his favorite hobby. A member of the U.S. Yacht Racing Association, and of the St. Francis, Transpacific, Windjammers, Palo Alto and Indian Harbor Yacht Clubs, he reports one of his most enjoyable ventures as the race to Hawaii in 1975. He tells the story in his own words.
9 "Professor Don L. Armstrong, Chairman of the Chemistry Department, signed aboard as navigator, and not only found Honolulu just where he promised it would be, but also served as the reluctant, but highly satisfying cook. A high point was his presentation of steaming hot perfumed towels to all hands after several days out, at a time when we all needed that particular kind of refreshment. "Our liquid refreshments were strictly abstemious, but we were permitted to flavor our evening ration of canned fruit with just a sprinkle from one single bottle of medicinal brandy. "Whittier was also represented on the voyage by Professor Armstrong's son and by the addition of Mrs. Armstrong and Laurel Rose Hoffman, Whittier graduate in 1976, on the return trip. "On arrival in Honolulu we were met not only by attractive Hawaiians, but also by President Roy Newsom, and were able to meet several distinguished Whittier alumni living in the Islands. "Of course, after such a delightful trip, plans are simmering for a new boat and victory for 'Transpac '771" In more serious vein, Mr. Ettinger responded to a question- naire askingfor his views on Whittier College and itsfuture. The text of his comments follows. "Professor Milo Connick, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy and Religion, first interested me in Whittier, and introduced me to the President, to Thomas Bewley, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and other members of the Board, all of whom have become good friends over the years during which I have served as a Trustee. "As a publisher, I had long admired the books written by Dr. Connick, Jesus, the Man, the Mission and the Message, and The New Testament: An Introduction to its History, Literature and Thought. To me, Milo Connick exemplifies the greatest strength "The College is reaching out to help children in the commu- of Whittier. His interest and concern for the welfare and de- nity with learning disabilities to read. Keith McKenzie's efforts velopmentof individual students, his belief in the liberal arts as in this respect will remove the most critical obstacles to learn- the best foundation for the education of the human citizen, his ing and future achievement. conviction that traditional moral standards are still valid and "Another kind of 'exceptional' student is being encouraged should be revitalized, and his view that vigorous and informed to attend Whittier. These are the early admission freshmen, cooperative effort among the administration, faculty and stu- who have not completed high school, but who have proven dents is essential for the future growth of Whittier. that they are not only gifted intellectually, but are sufficiently "As a small independent College, Whittier has a unique socially mature to enter college at an earlier chronological age. opportunity to pioneer new programs and to respond quickly These students are taking a giant step towards their career goals. and positively to new community pressures and needs. The "In response to the growing needs for health workers, Whit- College is taking advantage of this opportunity. Substantial tier inaugurated a cooperative Medical Technology Program numbers of minority groups and disadvantaged students have with the City of Hope National Medical Center, as well as a been enrolled and offered all the needed financial, social and joint program in Clinical Laboratory Technology with the Pres- academic support. Mexican-Americans, Blacks, Orientals, are byterian Intercommunity Hospital. Whittier's outstanding un- all proudly represented. Last year 16 American-Indians were dergraduate science departments offer a solid basis for these enrolled, and hopefully larger numbers of these native Ameri- programs. cans from urban areas, ranches and reservations will be re- "Through the good auspices of Judge Guirado and others, the cruited in the future, to give even more encouragement and Beverly School of Law, now the Whittier College School of opportunity to those who have been academically deprived. Law, was acquired. The move in the direction of a new profes- The membership of such individuals in the Whittier community sional school will serve the College and the greater Los Angeles enriches us all. community well. A new career avenue is opened to our stu-
10 Richard P. Ettinger, Jr., on "Mistress Ill", Hawaii-bound, 1975 Photo: Diane Betson dents, supported by a youthful and enthusiastic political sci- Whittier College Associates contributed to this joint effort. After ence faculty. Under the leadership of Dean Ernest Friesen, the completion of a structure planned in detail by an imaginative School of Law is moving steadily towards national accredita- faculty committee, the faculty body financed the furnishings. tion, but, as day enrollment increases, the School will reinforce Such a spirit of cooperation was exciting and demonstrated its original mission of providing opportunities to working men what the entire Whittier community can accomplish. The cur- and women to acquire a legal education in whatever spare time rent drive to build a more cohesive and involved alumni group they have for day or night class instruction. is vital to Whittier's future. "Also, to move further inthedirection of vocational prepara- "The Quaker tradition of service to our fellowmen and of the tion, Dr. Papageorge is presently seeking to expand the pro- maintenance of high ethical standards continues to permeate grams in the Department of Business Administration. These the Whittier environment. Trustee Jan Erteszek has long sup- programs will strengthen our ties with the business/industrial ported undergraduate education designed to prepare students community and offer Whittier students further opportunities for to solve ethical problems in the professional world. It is our business education and eventual careers in business adminis- hope that all students, regardless of their major, whether it be tration. science, politics, education, business or law, be given the "As we know, the need for a new Activities Center is acute. opportunity of a course exposing them to ethical problems The Wardman Gymnasium is inadequate for the needs of Whit- likely to arise in the course of their careers. tier students. For the sports-minded applicant, the limitations of "Our Board of Trustees is varied in membership. We have a our facilities are obvious and discouraging. We can change this distinguished author, statesman, justices, attorneys, bankers, attitude completely by constructing a dramatic Activities Cen- foundation executives, management consultants, former labor ter that will excite potential Whittier students and provide not leder, social service executive, engineer, physician and busi- only sports facilities, but also space to encourage wider partici- ness leaders. Many are very active in strengthening Whittier. It pation in student organizations. Fortunately, we Trustees are is hoped that all will participate vigorously and that potential inspired by the memory of our fellow Trustee, Donald Graham, involvement and concern will be paramount in the selection of who was a lucid proponent for the Activities Center, and who future Trustees. We should consider revolving trusteeships, so contributed generously towards its realization. that new positions would be available each year with the "Construction of the Center will release Wardman Gym- retirement of a limited percentage of trustees who have served nasium for a magical transformation into the world of theater one, two or three five-year terms. It is important that we main- and the performing arts. I hope all of us - students, faculty, tain continuity of goals and standards through the main body of alumni, administrators and community leaders—will take part the Board, but it is also important that we always leave room for in this project to enrich the cultural life of Whittier. the infusion of new ideas and fresh energy in the persons of new "The Faculty-Alumni Center was built partly through the Trustees." support of my family, but in addition, the alumni and the
11 SEVENTYmFIVE YEARS OF EXCE LLE NCE A Time to be Proud.' II The Student Body Presidents
No better time could be chosen than this, our Alma Mater's 75th Anniversary, to honor past Student Body Presidents. Below we give excerpts from those living Student Body Presidents who have responded to our request for pictures and comments. As we look and read, let us single out the years that are marked with an Asterisk—the Reunion years—at which special recognition will be given to each Student Body President. As your thoughts go back, maybe you too will echo the slogan that marks a milestone in Whittier College history: "Seventy-Five Years of Excellence A Time to be Proud!" In the next issue of THE ROCK, we will feature Alumni Association Presidents. Space does not permit us to do so in this issue.
12 1911* Noble Renneker was Class Presi- 1919 Florence Spicer Van Cleave dent. The December, 1911, issue of The Congratulations on the 75th Year of Ex- Acropolis paid him this tribute: "Killed cellence . . . In the past 57 years many in an accident that snuffed out the life of things have happened to make Whittier one of Whittier College's best athletes an outstanding school and one of which •. . When 'Big Renneker' went into the every graduate can be proud. I re- game, it was easy to feel confident." member well the morning TV Channel 4 1916* F. Everett Jordan, Class Presi- honored the football team, "the best dent, deceased. small college team in the country." My best wishes for great achievement and future glory in all branches of college activity. 1920 R. Furness Trueblood. . . I and my wife (Helen Craig '20) will be unable to be at the festivities. We live too far away, in Richmond, Indiana, but we shall think of you on November 6. Merritt T. Burdg '23 1921* Chestine H. Morgan is a retired 1923 Merritt T. Burdg . . . From the methods engineer living in San Jose. He "Fifty Years Ago Today" files of The received his M.S. from the University of Daily News of January 30, 1969: "This Chicago and was connected with the morning at a gathering of the Student Automatic Electric Co., a manufacturing Body of Whittier College, Merritt Burdg subsidiary of General Telephone and was unanimously elected editor of the Electronics Corporation in Illinois. college paper, The Quaker Campus, to fill the place left vacant by the resignation of Miss Elsie Haskins." Aghast! That was 1919. I was attending my first student body meeting as a Freshman, just returned from the Student Army Training Corps • • • I had Glenn C. Belt '18 been given the Alumni scholarship for 1918 Glenn C. Belt. . . I have followed 1918-1919 and had been unable to use the College activities very closely in the it during the first semester due to the long years from 1918 to 1976, and am war, culminating in Armistice Day, proud to be an alum. November 11, 1918. So this was to be an opportunity for service in appreciation for the scholarship! . later there was a debate with Redlands, the Junior Class play, the first of four years of baseball. I like to think of it as a Alonzo J. Frazier '22 gift of a semester to my Alma Mater to 1922 Alonzo J. Frazier . . . I graduated help keep things going. . . I would like under Dr. Harry Wright, one of the to say there is as great a need for the greatest of Whittier's Presidents. Carl small liberal arts college today as in the Strem was my physics instructor and my past. I am grateful for the pioneers with thesis was on the thermocouple. Dr. vision and courage; for the splendid Millikan isolated the atom while I was at service to the College of a former Whittier and Dr. Ostrom, of the teacher, now President Emeritus Paul S. chemistry department, told us about the Smith; for the present President, Roy awful power that could be developed if Newsom; for former business associates a means could be discovered of and friends, Thomas W. Bewley, harnessing it. I retired from construction President of the Board of Trustees, and work 12 years ago and am now growing Trustee Douglas W. Ferguson; for the dahlia flowers for the wholesale flower Trustees, faculty, administrators and market. It keeps me and my wife students. Our Alma Mater, long may she Florence (Spicer) Van Cleave '19 (Elizabeth Reece '23) busy and healthy. be worthy!
13 1926* Charles F. Eckles. This year we 1927 Wallace R. Turner. When I was an had the exciting opportunity of entering freshman at Whittier College in celebrating not only the College's 1923, Dr. Dexter was also a freshman, diamond jubilee but also the 50th Reun- only he was the new President! Those ion of the Class of '26 . . . To have years seemed like beginning years for observed the development of the the College as well as for me . . . the College over 50 years is a rich and student body numbered only 350 . wonderful experience . . . We recalled everybody knew everybody else; it was the small size of the student body and a close relationship. . . l owe a lot to the faculty, the warm campus friendliness, College. Having become a Trustee has the strong support for athletics and their added a new dimension to my life for great record for a small college which I am deeply indebted and Student body activities were simple grateful. then, a school picnic, a campus clean- 1931* Harry Smith, deceased 1968. up day, the staging of the annual football After leaving Whittier, Harry became a banquet in the William Penn Hotel newspaper editor and publisher and an An important event of 1926 in which the advertising executive. He was Minister ASWC took part was the second John and Director of the Church of Life Greenleaf Whittier Banquet, organized (Science of Mind), and published many by President Dexter as a fund-raising books dealing in metaphysics. event . . . The connecting theme of the id entire period leading to the Diamond Dr. Arthur F. Corey '24 Jubilee Year is the basic ideals, purposes 1924 Arthur F. Corey. It has been my privilege and pleasure to serve as a and goals underlying the development member of the Board of Trustees for of the excellence and greatness of our nearly half of the life of the College. My College. These traditions have become stronger and more vibrant as the years membership goes back to the adminis- have passed . . . To our alumni family tration of Dr. Mendenhall and includes the Presidencies of Bill Jones, Paul the influence and meaning of the unique Smith, Fred Binder and Roy Newsom. qualities of Whittier College are very This has given me an opportunity to real . . . And as we celebrate the witness the remarkable growth and Diamond Anniversary, we can look development of Whittier College and forward to even greater service in has given me great personal satisfaction. education. The cultural, economic and social con- tribution of the College during these years is incalculable.
Joe Bosio '32
1932 Joe Bosio . . . I don't have any words of wisdom for the 75th Anniversary. Suffice to say I was pleased to seethe Beverly School of Law join the College. My profession could use more persons licensed to practise law who can speak the English language and write it too! . . . God willing and my physical wellbeing permitting, I hope to Charles F. Eckles '26 Wallace R. Turner '27 attend the Alumni Dinner.
14 1936* William G. Stevenson is a retired IBM Executive now living in Cupertino. While attending Whittier he was very active in student affairs and was a mainstay on Chief Newman's Football team.
Gene Bishop '39 Dick Nixon '34 1934 Dick Nixon ... I am honored to join my colleagues, past Student Body and Alumni Presidents of Whittier College, in paying tribute to our Alma Mater on the occasion of its Diamond /- Jubilee celebration. . . I shall always be "Newt" Robinson '37 proud that I received my B.A. degree 1937 "Newt" Robinson.. . Weal I need from Whittier. to be thankful for that group of Quakers who, 75 years ago, conceived and started Whittier College. Much of my life has revolved around the College. my education, my wife (Margaret Lautrup '37), my wife's education, life- long close friends, and a continuing enrichment and challenge. It is a time to be proud, and active in support of the College's continuing excellence. 1939 Gene Bishop. . . Whittier College has, in its own unique, quiet and professional way, left its mark of quality on its graduates and former students. I Dr. Bob Crossan '40 have always considered myself 1941* John Hales . . . Congratulations fortunate to have been given the to Whittier College on its Diamond "Whittier experience" and to have been Jubilee . . . May the excellence of the involved in the continuing development independent college be ever present in of our Alma Mater through the alumni our educational system. association . . . Here's to the next 75 1943 Bob "Tippy" Dye.. . New York is years! too far for us to make the 75th 1940 Dr. Bob Crossan ... as a past Anniversary celebrations . . . The Student Body President, I certainly plan Whittier years were special years, and I to be present on November 6. have deep feelings about them. It was a life-affecting time with rich experiences, made richer by the quality of our William G. Stevenson '36 relationships. Ours were the war years
15 - but what good years they were! been fortunate enough to attend such a hours as an assistant to Dr. Roy Happy 75th, Poets! school know. Congratulations, Whittier Newsom). . . I was proud in those days College on 75 years of excellence!! to be a Whittier Poet. When I look at the College today and see how it has grown and what it has to offer, I feel, as the slogan says, that this is indeed A TIME TO BE PROUD!
John Hales '41 Dr. Earle Skinner '44, with his wife, Nadine Virginia (Valentine) Johnson '45
Bob Cauffman '45 Bob "Tippy" Dye '43 Virginia Valentine Johnson—who took 1944 Dr. Earle Skinner . . . Having over after Bob left campus . . . My many fond memories of days at Whittier comments regarding the Diamond College, I can see that seventy-five years Jubilee can be summed up in one word is a great milestone for looking into the NOSTALGIA! I reminisced, read old past and the future. copies of the Quaker Campus, looked at 1946* Mary (Wiggin) Hetz, deceased. 1945 Bob Cauffman (until he went into my 1945 Annual . . . even found the 1947 Robert G. Wright.. . Through the the Army) . . . The benefits derived from speech stating my platform when I ran years I have appreciated the education I an education at a small, private, liberal for ASWC president . . . I could still see received at Whittier College and the arts college are too numerous to Founders Hall (oh, those many steps!) associations I made there . . . The small mention. Only those of us who have •. Naylor Hall (where I spent many college atmosphere, with its
16 Continued on page 17 WHITTIER COLLEGE zfZ7A HONOR ROLLA101
It is with gratitude and appreciation that we honor all those who Contributed to Whittier College during the 1975-76 fiscal year. Donations from Couples, where both are alumni, are listed under the husband's class year.
Class of '05 Mr. and Mrs. lohe Bertram Class of '30 Mr. Edward Berger Mrs. Robert F. Morse Miss Loretta M. Cook Mr. Ricardo Bravo Mrs. Howard T. Anderson Mr. Paul M. Bixby Mrs. Amy L. Neff Miss Mabel M. Bumgaidner Miss Mabel Hodson Mr. and Mrs. John L. Compton Mrs. Alice M. Castel[ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Henry Ott Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. I. Dwight Cate Mr. John E. Chapin Dr. and Mrs. Elton F. Paddock Class of '07 Mr. Oran Cosand Mrs. Frank Champlin Mrs, Glare 0. Dale Mrs. Ruth I. Palmer Mrs. Alfred Siemon Rev. Harold R. Cunningham Mrs. Joseph Domecq Mr. and Mrs. Wood Glover, Jr. Mrs. Gerrit Pox Class of '09 Ms. N. Ellen Dunning Mrs. Frederick Gleason Mr. C. Richard Harris Miss Elizabeth Saunders Mrs. Eddith S. Harnois Mr. Lynn Snyder Mrs. Herbert Tebbells Miss Ethel Hatch Dr. Howard P. House Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 0. Harris Mr. Norman Sowers Mrs. Henry N. Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Madden Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kranz I. Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Ranzona Mr. Raymond A. Kridler Dr. Eleanor W. Hempel Mr. and Mrs. William G. Stevenson Class of '11 Mr. and Mrs. Jerald D. Robinson Mrs. James Hutchison Dr. Margaret McClean Class of '37 Donor deceased Mrs. Harold Spaudling Mrs. Wren Hutchison Rev. Everett C. Schneider Dr. and Mrs. Curios Bailey Mr. Merle M. Taylor Mr. Raymond L. Jordan Class of '14 Mrs. Yone Sugahara Dr. Eugene Barmore Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Votasv Mr. and Mrs. Blythe C. Triplett Mr. George E. Kellogg Miss Almeda H. Nordyke Dr, Francis Hewitt Butler Mr. William C. Weiler, Sr. Mrs. Katherine S. Van Dyke Ms. Virginia M. Knott Miss Marion R. Plummet Lt. Comdr. Barbara Butterfield Mr. Dwight L. Williams Mrs. Enid T. Mangan Ten year total $48,154 Mrs. Francis J. Castle Class of '15 Mrs. Lucia Carroll Mason Class of '31 Robert B. Drury, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cammack Mrs. Mary H. Mullen Class of '26 Mrs. Edith K. Chambers Mrs. Margaret Faltermzn Mr. Albert Jackson Dr. and Mrs. W. Roy Nesvson Mr. Clifford L. Baldwin Mrs. Jessie Clough Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Gardner Mr. Walker Hannon Ten-year total $1,605 Mr. Clifford W. Beal Mrs. Margaret S. Gray Miss lone M. Olney Mrs. M. Gordon Hatcher Mrs. Eva F. Clark Mr. Richard R. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perrigo Class of 16 Mrs. John W. Holton Rev. G. Byron Deshler Miss Marcella C. Kreizinger Mr. and Mrs. Richard Philippi Mr. Fred R. Hobbs Mr. Thomas B. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Eckels Mr. and Mrs. I. Albert Larson Mr. Ralph Dixon Rich Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hutchison Miss E. Florence Evans Mrs. Margaret L. Peugh Dr. and Mrs. Homer Rosenberger Mrs. Mary E. Reed Miss Sarah Jenkins Mrs. Cecil R. Hinshaw Mrs. E. R. Pierce Mr. Fred J. Simmons I. Mrs. Gladys Wildman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. lordan Dr. and Mrs. William Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pressey Mrs. William L. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kennedy Class of 17 Mrs. Jesse G. Levy Mr. Lisle B. Sheldon Mr. Richard Spaudling Mr. and Mrs. Dean Krebs Mrs. L R. Dise Mrs. J. S. McMackin Mr. Howard R. Weed Mrs. George Tani Mrs. Earl Maple Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 0. Marshburn Mr. Bernard E. Mott Mrs. Sheldon F. Wirth Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thomson Mrs. Amy A. Mathews Mrs. Frances A. Polk Mr. and Mrs. F. Louis Valla Class of 18 Class of '32 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Meeker Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Pyle Mr. and Mrs. 0. Keith Wood Mr. Glenn C. Belt Mr. Cecil E. Baker Mr. Arthur H. North Mr. Vernon Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Wander Miss Helen Chase Mr. William C. Balch Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Parminler I, Miss Mary Suits Mrs. Louise H. Young Mr. Harold Coulthurst Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe P. Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Richardson Mrs. Mary C. Kimber Class of '27 Mr. Cleo R. Davidson Class of '35 Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Robinson Miss Ethel W. King Mr. and Mrs. William C. Adams Miss Elizabeth Dickerson Mr. Frank L. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Shively Dr. Earl Murray Mrs. Helen Jessup Bell Mrs. Julian Hathaway Mrs. Vera Alger Mrs. Eleanor B. Tucker Mrs. Charles C. Cheeseborough Class of 19 Mr. Mark R. Jacobs, Jr. Mrs. Winona H. Arganbright Mrs. T. R. Von Schlieder Mrs. Mary-Esther Davis Mr. Paul L. Johnson Mrs. William G. Balch Mr. and Mrs. John Arrambide Mrs. Stanley Williams Mrs. Paul Stoeckle Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Jones Mr. Harold Bailey Mrs. lane Crumly I. Class of '38 Mr. Arthur L. lohnson Mr, John E. Masson Mrs. Elsie M. Burger Ms. Esther I. Erickson Mrs. Elvah Brown Mrs. H. 0. McCluer Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Miller Miss Ruth Ellen Chambers Mrs. 0. M. Finch Mrs. Mildred Fallen Mr. Donald M. Nelson Mrs. L. Curran Mrs. Margaret B. Ekholm Mr. Lavern V. Knox I. Mrs. Margaret R. Miller Mrs. George M. Push Mr. and Mrs. Lambert W. Ferguson Mrs. Milton Alan MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Dockstader Mrs. A. B. Stephens Mr. Frank Patterson Mr. John D. Fohes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sharpless Mr. Homer R. Hoisington Dr. and Mrs. Roy Q. Strain Mrs. Harvey Pease Mr. C. Raymond Galbraith Mrs. Florence Van Cleave Ms. Marian Jenkins Mrs. Edwin Suggett Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Kemp Miss Verda Hawkins Class of '20 Mr. Wallace R. Turner Mrs. Martin A. Stewart Mrs. Eleanor Krage Mrs. Richard E. Hughes Mrs. Bernard G. Kemper Mrs. M. St. Clair Augustine Class of '28 Mrs. Joe B. Willis Mr. and Mrs. William V. McAlister Mrs. Lura Healton Mrs. William R. Mendenhall Dr. A. Emerson Larasvay Mrs. W. Burcktralter Class of '33 Mr. and Mrs. R. Furnas Trueblood Mrs. Dorothy Nabors Mr. Bruce D. Martin Mr. Paul K. Cosand Mr. Fred W. Bewley Mr. and Mrs. Beryl E. Notthoff Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ockerman Class of '21 Rev. Evert Ezra Ellis Ms. Arline B. Brown Mr. William W. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer Ms. Lucy R. Drake Mrs. Eva W. Gatteau Mr. Cifford M. Coffman Mr. Hubert C. Perry Mr. William L. Woodnult Dr. and Mrs. Leland Hunnicutt Mrs. Marjorie Ann Gray Mrs. Frank E. Collier Mr. R. J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanfield Judge and Mrs. Edward I. Guirado Mrs. Donald Cook Class of '39 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips Mrs. Donald Stevenson Mrs. John Harris Mr. Ralph G. Corwin Mr. I. Robert Akers Mrs. Harriet E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Winston Mr. and Mrs. C. Merton Johnson Mr. Robert M. Farnham Mrs. Claude D. Axsvorthy Mr. and Mrs. William F. Soeberg Mrs. Vernon Newsom Mr. Robert Gibbs Mrs. Helene S. Boyer Class of '22 I. Mr. and Mrs. lames Takahashi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Rasmussen Mr. Max Goldman Mrs. J. Bernard Corneliussen Mrs. Gerald C. Kepple Dr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Thyherg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmo Counts Class of '29 Dr. W. H. D. Hornaday Miss Dorothy Doring Class of '23 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bigbee Mrs. Thatcher Jordan Ten-year total $81,543 Mr. Paul S. Fukushima Mrs. Esther Dodson Mrs. William T. Coy Mr. Howard E. Krueger Class of '36 Miss Leila A. Glover Dr. and Mrs. H. M. McPherson Mr. Lester K. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Krueger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Biggers Mrs. Melvin D. Hilgenfeld Mr. C. Gilmore Ward Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Halvorson Mrs. Milton Miller Dr. Joseph P. Cosand, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Hockett Mr. Frederick B. White Mr. Arthur Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Byron Netzley Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fobes Mr. Richard T. Kunishinra Mrs. Jean B. Miller Mrs. Takeshi Philip Nishikawa Class of '24 Dr. Roberta I. Forsberg Mrs. Walter F. Mazzone Mrs. Esther S. Pridham Mr. Robert Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. be N. Buckmaster Mrs. Roxie Gibbs Mrs. James C. Nicholson Mrs. lames V. Robinson Mrs. Max. H. Rudolph Mrs. H. R. Thornburgh Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 0, Gilson Mr. William H. Patterson Mrs. Wallace B. Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Dean Triggs Mrs. Charles A. Tubbs Mr. Charles R. Hovey Mrs. Louise W. Perkins Mrs. Ruth P. Schindler Ms. Laura S. Triplett Mr. Walter Jessup Mrs. Tom Imai Mr. and Mrs. Thurston E. Sydnor Mr. Donald W. Todd Class of '34 Mr. Ross E. Jacobs Mrs. Robert Towner Class of '25 Mr. Leslie Wade Mr. Ralph R. Aldridge Mrs. Omar Lillevang Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Barmore Mrs. M. Wildman I. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Ball Mr. R. Harvey McClure Dr. Albert R. Behnke
Supplementary Section Class of '40 Miss Mary Madden Mr. Preston Hall Rorem Mrs. Shirley Pattison Mrs. lames Waples Mrs. Henry Angelsen Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rosene Mr. and Mrs. Phito M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. lake R. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce White Mr. lack L. Aselson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruxion Ill Dr. Wiltiametta Spencer Mr. Charles R. Rothaermel Mrs. Patricia Ann Woods Mr. Ralph A. Barmore Mrs. William Sebastian Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Stoll Mrs. Wiltette G. Skipper Class of '57 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Claxton Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellsworth Stecklein Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Tilton Mr. Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. David A. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cult Mr. Elmo J.(Budd) Wagner Cdr. John Avila, Jr. Class of '45 Miss Mildred Sprague Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Craggs Mr. Raymond M. Zufall Mrs. Michael Bedmell Mrs. Eugene L. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stoner Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cusick Class of '50 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bevilacqua Mrs. Roberta Niday, Mrs. Al Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Elkington Mrs. Elinor F. Anderson Mrs. William Blake Mrs. Edward Saunders Mrs. Lloyd M. White Mr. Stephen Gardner Mrs. Florence L. Schremp Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Anderson Mr. F. Lynn Blystone Mr. Wendell A. Gist Mrs. Richard Vivian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson Class of "53 Mr. John Elmer DeWitt, Jr. Mr. Malcolm D. Herbert Mrs. Elsa Wain Mr. Robert W. Block -Mr. Joseph E'Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Downer Mrs. T. C. Hollingsworth Mrs. Donald K. Weaver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. lack E. Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brain Dr. John W. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Houghton Mrs. Wanda R. Wolf Mrs. Marian Cater Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Burchell Dr. and Mrs. David Croce Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Kennedy Mr. Kenton L Chambers Mr. Robert C. Carlson Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hamer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur jaissle Ten-year total $21,218 Mr. lames Cheffers Miss Lois C. Carter Mr. Robert M. Hartman Dr. Lois E. James Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Clifgard Mr. Wess P. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. berry Jertberg Mrs. Ruth Madsen Class of '46 Dr. and Mrs. John A. Arcadi Mr. and Mrs. Clement W. Cochran Mr. Gordon D. Crowell Mrs. Wayne T. Lindberg Dr. and Mrs. Chester McClosky Mr. Charles E. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn S. Dezember Mrs. John E. Mills Mrs. Charles Earl Pew Ms. Violette M. Bachtelle Mrs. William H. Bourne Mr. Elwyn B. Dyer Mrs. Velma L. Dippold Mr. and Mrs. Homan C. Moore Mrs. Samuel B. Smith Mrs. Richard V. Fenaroli Mr. Richard A. England Mrs. Marvin Mundt Mrs. Robert M. Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Giguette Mr. Robert W. Harper Mr. Robert H. Fisher Mrs. William Felburg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nichols Ms. Juanita I. Tarr Mr. Mervin J. Fisk Mrs. Haroldine Fniesema Mrs. Louise H. Niedermyer Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wineinger Mrs. Barbara Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Hobson Mr. Jack F. Gilbert Dr. and Mrs. Alfred I. Gobar Mrs. Mary Annzel Pia Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Woodward Miss Ruth F. Leger Mrs. M. Jay Goodkind Mrs. John Harrell Mrs. Elsie B. Pauly Class of '41 Mrs. Carol Rhea Mr. and Mrs. Buckner N. Harris, Jr. Miss Sarah F. Hull Mr. Robert B. Rivers Dr. Edwin B. Bronner Mrs. Joseph Talago, Jr. Mr. Thomas W. Hobbs Mr. Thomas C. lames Mrs. William R. Sams Mrs. Mildred L. Burck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Jessup, Jr. Mr. George A. Saltier Mrs. Josephine Chance Class of '47 Mr. Thomas Gray Johnston, Jr. Mrs. Berta H. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ion W. Scharer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agee Miss Edith Coffey I. Mrs. Glen I. Law Mrs. Cecilia W. May Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Schumt-zer- Mr. James A. Bardwell Ill Mrs. Robert M. Dean Mrs. John F. Leonard Mr. Charles A. McLuen Mr. Earl Fred Skinner Mrs. Willa K. Baum Mrs. Ethel R. Garliepp Mrs. Richard Major Miss Nancy Nobite Mrs. Paul H. Smith Mrs. William A. Bradshaw Mr. John E. Hales Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marrs Mr. Ronald R. Salo Mr: and Mrs. Howard D. Stanfield Mr. Carlin Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hartman W. Mrs. Marilyn G. Martin Mrs. Lee F. Sandahl Mr. Stanley Thomas Mr. Thomas V. Deihl Miss lane Hockett Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Martin Mr. Eric D. Scott Mrs. Richard Trevino Mr. Frederick R. Dukes, Jr. Mrs. Grace M. Koopmans Mr. Kenneth D. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Turman Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Warner Ms. Kay M. Eaby Mrs. Don Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murdy Ill Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner Dr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Winchell Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshburn Mr. Walter t. Norling Mrs. Edwin Wynkoop Mr. Albert P. Leeming Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Openshaw Class of '54 Mrs. loseph P. Massaguer Mrs. Donald Aikens Class of '58 Mrs. Melna Malan Mr. Event Pearson Mrs. Elizabeth Paldanius Miss Barbara Barnhart Mr. Howard A. Arthur Mrs. Orval L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John R. Price Mrs. John J. Paulson Mr. Barney A. Bertogilo Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll, Jr. Mr. William E. Mitchell Mrs. John Rauth Miss Aria M. Saxton Mrs. Betty by Bloom Mr. Howard K. Covey Mrs. June Oury Mrs. lames Robuck Mr. Charles E. Sharp Miss Donna Curry Mr. and Mrs. lames M. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Roenicke Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Capps I. Mrs. Harold Steiner Mr. Max E. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Reese Dr. Nette G. Slater Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Gentry Mrs. Rachel K. Ulrey Mrs. Claire R. Hare Dr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Rice Mr. Joseph A. Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hambelton Mr. Richard Lantz Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Jenkins Class of '42 Mrs. Earl C. Roget Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Streater Mrs. George Muir Mrs. Eleanor M. Manning Mrs. Lavonne I. Abbott Mrs. Charles W. Throp Miss Marie Tashima Dr. and Mrs. Boone B. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marsters, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Non feet Callicott Mr. and Mrs. George E. Trotter, Jr. Mr. Thomas F. Tucker Mrs. Robert M. Cass Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pontrelli Mr. Robert E. Perry Class of '48 Mrs. Veronique L. Waddingham Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dietrick Mr. Robert A. Seymour Mrs. lames E. Smith Mr. Stanley Alexander Mr. Frederic W. Errett Class of '51 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Spivey Class of '59 Mr. Joseph C. Aulenbrock Mr. Lloyd V. Armstrong Dr. Louis B. Vogt Mrs. Rodman A. Garren Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen Mrs. Margaret Bakker Mrs. Charles Bishop Mrs. Ray Waters Mr. Malcolm H. Garrett I. Mrs. Marilyn B. Emerson Mr. William C. Bayless Mr. Howard 0. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William M. Weinelt Mrs. lames M. Hunter Mrs. Lucy A. Fields Col. Stuart E. Bunt Dr. and Mrs. Robert Casjens Mr. Don Kenyon Wells Mrs. Robert Kavinoky Dr. Eric Flanders Dr. Howard Cogswell Mr. lames H. Cleminson Mrs. Justin Lemke Class of '55 Mrs. Edward Hall Mrs. Margaret M. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Cole Mrs. William Mabb Mrs. Elizabeth Alacche Mrs. Barbara G. Kurilich Miss Evelyn Rae Fuston Miss loan Corfield Mrs, Charles L. Maize Rev, and Mrs. Gerald M. AIIm Mr. Robert E. Laskey Mr. William L. Goodman Mr. John Crippen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mann Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Beaty Mr. John Leone, Ill Mrs. George W. Josten Mrs. Tithe M. Delancey Mr. Hadley E. Marshburn Mr. Robert E. Bird Mrs. Sharon MacKenzie, Jr. Mrs. Herbert E. Kratzer Mrs. James S. Fitzgerald Mrs. Allan S. Mekeel Mr. Cain Mario Caffe Mr. Walter E. "Bob" McClellan Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lee Mrs. Dimple B. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Morris Padia Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Chamberlain Mrs. John P. Miller Mr. Floyd S. Moore Mrs. Dosha Gerckens Miss Portia E. Perry Mrs. William DeYoung Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Musselman Ralph D. Morris, M.D. Mrs. D. Griffin Miss Regina V. Phelan I. Mrs. Bert Fairbanks Mrs. Arthur Olson Mrs. Robert Nemec Mr. Conrad A. Hanson I. Mrs. B. G. Prestridge Mrs. Roger Graham Miss Julie Rivera Dr. John W. Nicoll Mr. Wilmer C. Hunt Mrs. Robert I. Saul Mrs. Zell A. Greene Mrs. S. L. Saltzstein Mr. and Mrs. John K. Seeman Mr. ldhn E. Kelly Mr. Robert). Schostag Mr. and Mrs. Nicholai D. Konovaloff Miss Patricia C. Sowers Mr. Carl Martin Stromberg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lahr R.Adm. and Mrs. John A. Scott Mrs. Kate Magda Mr. and Mrs. Stanley V. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. George Tenopir Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Leatherman Dr. and Mrs. lack A. Spence Mrs. Katherine D. Moncrief Mr. Robert W. Steele Mrs. Albert Upton Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Marshburn Mr. Russell E. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ver Steeg Mr. Albert Moorehead Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Woodward I. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Newsom Miss Frances R. Warnock Mr. and Mrs. Miguel C. Moreno Mr. and Mrs. Peter Balch Mr. Walter F. Wornill Miss Vivian E. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. White, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. H. Eldon Parminter Mr. William E. Blake Mrs. Thomas B. Shank Class of '43 Mrs. Pat Petterson Mr. William Lee Bornt Class of '49 Mr. and Mrs.- Marvin Sippel Dr. Guy Frank Mrs. Kenneth R. Pomeroy Mr. M. Alan Cole Judge and Mrs. Herbert I. Adden, Jr. Mrs. Mary lean Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ireland Mrs. David Rathje Mr. John H. Fopiano Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong Miss Bessie E. Squires Mrs. lack R. Frank Mrs. Richard C. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Billings Dr. Gene K. Wyne Mrs. Wayne A. Funk Mrs. Ruth S. Bolin Mr. Robert L. Slaght Mr. Stanley). Haye Mrs. Billie C. LeClear Mr. and Mrs. William Branca, Jr. Miss lonina K. T. Summers Ten-year total $24,605 Mrs. Elizabeth Kirk-Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Magnusson Dr. Robert L. Brown Miss Francis S. Titus Mrs. Anne W. Klentz Mr. and Mrs. lack Mele Class of '56 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Crofoot Dr. Benjamin Tregoe - Mrs. David I. Liddle Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Miller Mrs. Frances C. Whitmore Mrs. Gordon Bagne Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Meinel Mrs. lane Davis Miss Ann Y. Bamberger Dr. and Mrs. Carl L. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Delhi Mr. Stanley A. Wiktund Mr. and Mrs. William C. Notthoff Mrs. Philo M. Smith Mr. Robert Blechen Mr. Wayne R. Grisham Mr. Lawrence M. Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. lames P. Olson Mrs. Virginia W. Talmage Mrs. Glen Bowman Miss Barbara Hagler Mr. I. P. Woodward Dr. Thomas Pasqua, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Merritt C. Canfield, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hall Mr. Duke W. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tunison Class of '52 Mr. lames Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heard Mrs. Gwen Woirhaye Mr. and Mrs. Randolph J. Twycross Dr. Marilyn I. Bailey Mr. Robert D. Chaney Mr. Richard Wunder Mr. William John High Mrs. I. S. Van Epps Mrs. E. N. Bales Mr. lames C. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jackson Mrs. Carol D. Yeakley Mrs. Mildred L. Wilson Mr. Kenneth Edwin Biery Mr. and Mrs. Marshall U. Estrada, Jr. Mrs. Mikle Young Mr. Leland D. Jones Rev, and Mrs. John D. Deshler Miss Renee C. Evans Class of '44 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Magnusson Mr. and Mrs. be W. Fitts Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Franklin Class of '61 - Mrs. Ernst L. Bierwagen Mrs. Henri E. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Green Mr. Leon A. Kampa Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anthony, Jr. Dr. lames W. Bond Mrs. Henry S. Mercer Mrs. Ralph Hedges Mr. Hugh Mechesney Mrs. Lee R. Crane Mrs. Walter D. Bonner Mrs. Mary Lou Moseley Mrs. Dalen L. Horning Mr. Boyard Rowe Mrs. Dwain A. Deets Mrs. Sheridan Conklin Mrs. Maria Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Maitre Mrs. George D. Schiagel Mrs. Gayle P. Dyer Mrs. Joseph R. Green Rev, and Mrs. L. Lynn Parker Mr. Lewis R. McClellan Dr. and Mrs. John Schultz Mrs. Judy Ekman Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lassleben, Jr. Mrs. Howard Reed Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Morton Mrs. Robert Sievert Mrs. Myrtle M. Franks Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lewis Mr. Richard L. Reese Dr. and Mrs. Harry Nerhood Mrs. Donald Thompson Mr. Gerald D. Greenberg Mr. Wayne Russell Greene Miss Susan Tubbs Hill Mrs. Patricia Crome de Pena Mr. Patrick Ferguson Miss Marie I. Berny Mrs. Ian Guthrie Mr. R. Bradford Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Doran Mrs. Anita C. Gutjahr Mrs. David Bowser Mrs. Milton B. Halvorsen Dr. Dean Charles Kahl Mr. Paul F. Edinger Mr. and Mrs. Steven I. Hall Ms. Marla S. Chiasson Mrs Richard F. Hathaway Mr. Ralph Y. Kornai Mr. Michael W. Gebert Mrs. Ruth Ann Ketchersid Mr. Carl I. Gernazio Mrs. Marylin A. Kendricks Miss Mary L. Kreuzer Mr. Donald M. Goslin Mr. William 0. Kuehl Mr. Robert N. Gould Mr. George M. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Long Miss Paula F. Jacobs Mrs. David Lim Mr. lames R. Hickey Mr. David T. Koyl Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mainer Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnston Miss Michelle I. MacQuiddy Mr. Henry F. Hills Mrs. John Kracker Mr. David R. Maldonado Mrs. Janet Laughter Miss Alanna V. McCall Ms. Gilia Kemp-Blair Mr. and Mrs. lames H. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. David M. Mann Mr. John R. Lytle Miss Michele McCartney Mr. Patrick Long Or. and Mrs. David W. McPhetres Mrs. Maura E. Mattson Miss Marleen Makino Mr. Mark R. Minick Ms. Patricia M. Marazzi Mrs. Mark M. Morris Mrs. Richard Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Makino Mrs. Elaine M. Mitas Ms. Bonita M. Miller Mr. Dennis R. Parnell Mrs. Patricia M. McQuinn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McClintock Mrs. Steven Seliman Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Remkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Partee Mrs. Dorcas W. Moore Mrs. Mary M. Merrel Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey I. Staples Ms. Mary Ian Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Patton Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Nebasar Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Mills Mr. Ralph W. Taboada Mr. Hirohito Solo Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Mu Mrs. Charles J. Neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parmelee Mrs. Jim Wil lott Mr. Guillermo Solis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Robinson Mr. Dan A. Norby Mrs. Elsie Bautz Panty Class of '71 Mr. David A. Tokushige Miss Mary E. Sayler Mr. David B. Nunn Mrs. Joseph Tortomasi - - Mrs. Mike Raketich Mrs. Peter V. Daniels Mr. David M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olson Miss Sandra Rockwell Mrs. Paul Volpp Mr. Franklin R. Fulkerson Mr. Robert W. Starkey Mr. John W. Outland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw Mr. Lawrence F. Winthrop Mr. Shayne C. Gad - Mrs. Lloyd P. Stave Lt. Garth Patterson Mr. and Mrs. lames D. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wright, Jr. Miss Chatherine L. Greenlief Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Triggs Mrs. Carolyn Riggle Mrs. Larry Simeral Miss Nancy Harding Mr. Dale Brian Trowbridge Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Sinatra I. Class of '75 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Jones Mr. David Cibulk Mrs. Mary E. Wyatt Dr. Sandra S. Smiley Mrs. Kathleen Soderholm Mr. and Mrs. lames I. Lattyak Ms. Nancy Erb Mr. Tien Zee Mrs. Karen S. Suter Mr. David Stark I. I. Ms. Elena Lilley Ms. Jennifer C. Fernandez Mrs. P. W. Weaver Mrs. lack K. white Class of '62 Mr. Joseph Mendoza Mr. Thomas Fullerton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilcox Mr. Theodore C. Wiltenberg Mrs. Martha Alexander Miss Susan lane Mickiewicz Mr. Richard M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joe Williams Mrs. Barbara Billedeaux Class of '68 Mrs. Joann Myers Ms. Susan A. Hitdreth Mrs. John E. Butzel Class of '65 Mr-and Mrs. John L Armstrong Mrs. John R. Payne Ms. Grechen Oakes Mrs. Charles P. Conner Mrs. Annie L. S. Babson Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Axtell Mr. Arturo C. Porzecanski Mrs. Debra B. Keener Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Cross Miss Wilhelmina B. Binfield Mr. Robert A. Baldwin Mrs. Anthony C. Salchak Mr. and Mrs. Lance S. Okumura Mrs. Kathryn C. Curtis Mrs. Shirley Bishel Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bel Mr. Ralph A. Sálcido Mr. David L. Piper Mr. Leroy Fetterolf Mr. -Robert P. Brainerd, Jr. Miss Linda Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Scanlon Mr. Michael S. Robertson Mr. Robert L. Hann Mr. Robert W. Bruesch Miss Bonnie Benton Mr. William F. Sydnor Miss Carla B. Weis Mrs. Andrew Hays Mrs. John M. Blackmore Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Todd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kim D. Bryan 11 years $8,068 Mrs. Curtis W. Hayes Mrs. David C. Crandell Mrs. Mary 10 Boller Mr. Ion M. Wagner Mrs. Pamela G. Herrlinger Mr. Robert Crawford Mr. and Mrs. lames Brandt Miss Susan I. Wininger In Memoriam Miss Susanne Herrmann Mrs. Charles Daniels Mr. Patrick E. Brecht Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Young Mr. Walter Tebbetts '11 Miss Judith A. Himes Mrs. Phillip I. Dark Miss Cynthia Chabaton Mr. and Mrs. David 0. Zerluche Mrs. Lillian Allen Laws '18 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hokenson Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Doran Mr. John Cole Class of '72 Mr. Edwin Suggett '25 Mr. Robert L. lames Miss Nancy Coltetti Mr. and Mrs. lames Guild Mr. Allen Craig Anderson Mrs. Lila F. S. Tubbs '26 Mr. John Lee Kattler Mr. Philip Cooper Mr. Robert M. Hager Miss Kathryn L. Argo Mrs. John L. White '26 - Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Lewman Mr. Joseph E. Dahms Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Hales Mr. Andrew K. Au Mrs. Howard P. House '32 Miss Patricia M. Meakin Mr. Neil Davidson Dr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Harris Mr. Dennis Bonfantine Mm. Charles R. Mencel Miss Linda Dodge Total - Alumni Giving $199,601 Mrs. Ruth E. All Hassan Ms. Lynne Cardinal Mrs. Jim Price Mr. Christopher C. Evans Mrs. lames Lee Miss Jennifer G. Coupland FOUNDATIONS AND TRUSTS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riddell Mr. Kenneth I. Farber Mr. Robert K. Makino Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fern The Ahmanson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Elden L. Smith Miss Vicki E. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gillette Alcoa Foundation Mrs. Rodyne Takahashi Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner Miss Frances L. Packer Mr. Richard L. Jacobs Amoco Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Barbara E. Tayler Mrs. Anne F. Quinney Mr. Ronald R. Gastetum Miss Mae Jew Arthur Andersen & Co., Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George. F. Terlip Mr. Timothy I. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilchrist Mr. Norman A. Kanold The Annenberg Fund, Incorporated Mrs. Joseph 0. Therriault Mrs. Jeanette Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Hamric Miss Chartee Kavrakas Bank of America Foundation Mr. Gary M. Topjon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas). Roberts Mrs. Ian Jantzen Ms. Frances -Luedeking Borg-Warner Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Terry I. Scott Mrs. Susan Kircos Miss Elizabeth MacDonald Cawthern Cole Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zemsky Mr. William Shonborn Mr. Arnold I. Maldonado Miss Linda loan Mazzeo The F. Earl Durham, Jr. Memorial Fund Class of '63 Ms. Barbara Spencer Mr. I. Adrian I. Medure Mr. George H. Mellin The Educational Foundation of Americ Mrs. Virginia Stache Mr. Ronald D. Nelson Miss Penelope L. Arnold Mrs. Gavien Miyata Elks National Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Weister Mrs. Barbara Richardson Miss Becky Ann Baker Mr. George M. Mrakich Exxon Education Foundation Dr. James Q. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. John C. Robison Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bateman Ms. 10 Ann Nakata William Russell Fawcett Fund Mr. David M. Smith Miss Nancy Cash Mr. and Mrs. R. Eric Nelson The Fluor Foundation Ten-year total $14,416 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sorenson Miss Virginia Cerello Mr. Kenneth W. Phillipson - Benson & Edith Ford Fund Mr. Michael S. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dow Croft Class of '66 Mr. David A. Pistole Ford Motor Company Fund: Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wardlaw Dr. Raymond F. Erickson Mr. Albert W. Anderson Mr. Charles L. Popp General Electric Foundation Mrs. Mary F. Warner Dr. Daniel Gentile Mr. Marshall L. Bach Mrs. Dennis W. Saunders - The John Randolph Haynes & Dora Miss Hazel F. Zieman Mrs. Philip S. Jessup, II Mr. Gerald Lee Benton Mrs. Mary F. Somers Haynes Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kauffman Miss Lu Anne Beirringer Class of '69 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Y. C. Tom Ladle Howard Trust Mrs. Raymond Kawase Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bell Paul A. Lewis. Trust Mrs. Melody M. Bradshaw Class of '73 Mrs. Charlene B. Martensen Mr. Paul Brunner Mrs. John W. Brening The Los Angeles Times Fund Mrs. Wayne Cooper Mr. Donald W. Albert Mr. Richard Allen McAteer Miss Ian Bryan George Henry Mayr Trust - Mrs. James Craft Mr. Ottavio A. Angotti Mrs. Bruce McGill Ms. Flo Butterbaugh The Merck Company Foundation Ms. Cheryl R. Avirom Mrs. Sanford P. Meade Miss Diane Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chamberlain Murdy Foundation, Inc. Mr. Richard W. Buck Miss Barbara Mezo Mrs. Mary L. Douglas Miss Carole Cornelius National Society of Public Accountants Miss Stephanie Caiopoulos Mr. Dale A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Terence I. Fraser Mrs. Carolyn Daniel Scholarship Foundation Mr. Samuel P. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moriya Mr. lames R. Goodwin Mr. Thomas P. Dovidio The 1907 Foundation, Inc. Ms. Sharon M. Davis Miss lane Mueller Mrs. Sandra L. Hales Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fraumeni PepsiCo Foundation, Inc. I. Ms. Margot de Prosse Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Peter Mrs. Hal Hamilton Mrs. Christine P. Gillette I. George M. Pullman Educational Mrs. Ralph 0. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Hardy Ms. Kristine E Dillon Foundation - Mrs. lobe M. Hales Miss Dee Feist Mrs. Frances Ann Roberts Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Harvey Mr. Douglas W. Hans Romona's Mexican Food Products Ms. Patricia R. 1-lartanian Miss Judith Salstrom Miss Heather Heaton Ms. Lorraine Erickson Henderson Scholarship Foundation Mr. Steven C. Hyde Mr. I. Stanley Sanders Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kemp Mrs. Charles K. Hinchman The Rockwell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jacobs Mr. John A. Shupek Mrs. Diane L. Kennedy Miss Shigeko Hirashima Virginia Harkness Sawlelle Foundation I. Miss Cynthia W. H. Leong Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stoody Mrs. Diane Laedlein Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Jacobs The Sears-Roebuck Foundation Mrs. C. Robert Lingo Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Miles Mr. E. Guy Talbott Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Jensen Scholarships Foundations, Inc. Mr. Phil Montgomery Mr. Charles Thibodeau Mrs. John Miller Miss Tarn lines Southern Pacific Foundation Mrs. Joseph P. Moore - Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Veich Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Moriya Miss Kathleen Kenny John & Beverly Stauffer Foundation Mrs. Bonnie Bates O'Connor Mrs. Patricia C. Wilder Mr. Gerhard F. Schaefer Mr. John R. Lyric John Stauffer Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Rowland C. Snowdon Mr. and Mrs. lames F. Peterson Mrs. Rosemary Young Mr. lames M. Mislysyn Steinbach Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. David Stinle Miss Kathleen L. Petrus Mr. Kenneth 1. Olson Stockton Council P.T.A. Foundation Class of '64 Mr. Richard M'Rollo Mrs. Edward M. Tate, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Pabst Flbridge Stuart Foundation Mr. Abdullatif Alissa Mrs. Patricia F. \'Valworth Miss Debbie Scott Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rollins U.S. Steel Foundation, Inc. Mr. Russell W. Andre Mrs. Carolyn Warner Ms. K. Diane Scott Mr. fared Ryker Union Oil Company of California Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Appleby Mr. Percy Shroff Miss Peggy A. Wilcoxen Mr. Richard W. Seeley, It Foundation Capt. Roger P. Busico Miss Carol Wunder Mrs. Gail E. Smith Miss Sinara Stall Wardman Estate Agency Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Corlett, Jr. - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Mr. Robert-Sydnor Total Foundation Giving Dr. and Mrs. Darrell N. Dudley Class of '67 Mr. Stanley M. Smith Mrs. Pamela E. Whitman $125,532 Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Ellis Mrs. lames Belding Ms. Cheryl L. Sullivan Mr. Robert M. Whiteman Mr. lames Emery Mrs. Thom F. Brock Mr. Robert Toda CORPORATIONS Mr. William B. Francis Mrs. fames Cain Class of '70 Bewley Allen Cadillac Mrs. lames I. Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carey Mr. Dean E. Alger Class of '74 Armstrong Cork Company Mr. Thomas E. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Cruickshank Mr. Grant W. Brown Ms. Carol T. Bales Atlantic Richfield Company K. A. Baker & Sons California High School Associated Mr. and Mrs. lack De Vries Dr. Mary E. Nogrady Mrs. Eunice E. Johnson Bankhead Clinical Laboratory Students Mr. and Mrs. I. Dimmick Mr. and Mrs. Orin Nowlin Jones Chevrolet Beckman Instruments, Inc. Cap & Gown Alumnae Association Mr. and Mrs. Mel Elliot Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Nuttahl Mrs. Leo Levens Bewley, Lasslehen & Miller, Attorneys at College Entrance Examination Board Dr. and Mrs. Karl S. Erhardt Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Murphy Law Delta Kappa Gamma Dr. Stanleigh Eder Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. O'Brien Dr. I. Wm. Robinson Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Delta Phi Upsilon Mr. and Mrs. an I. Erleszek Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ogasva Dr. Aaron Rosenthal The Boston Company of Southern El Rancho Family Faculty Bowling League Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. Espolt Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Olson Dr. Jeremy A. Sarchet California El Rancho High School P.T.A., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ettinger, Jr. Mr. Thomas I. O'Neil Mr. Marcus L. Skarstedt Boulevard Animal Hospital East Whittier Jr. Woman's Club Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fairbanks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owens Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Smith C & S House of Beauty George AFB Officer's Wives Club Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Fazakerley Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Palmerino Mrs. H. R. Thornburgh Chevron Oil Company Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M., Inc. Mr. Wilburt G. Fenner Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Papageorge Tomlinson's Nurseries Coast Van and Storage Huguenot Society of California Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ferguson Mr. Harold G. Penberlon Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Winters Conlin Brothers, Inc. International Thespian Society Mr. Ormon K. Flood Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wood Continental Can Co., Inc. The International Order of The Kings Mr. George A. Fox Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Plato Ms. Mary Wyatt County Bank of Santa Cruz Daughters & Sons, Inc. Mrs. Hattie S. Giddings Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Pombar Total Gifts in Kind $20,072 The Daily News Kamehameha Activities Association Mr. C. Eugene Givens Dr. and Mrs. Michael Praetorius Darling, Wold & Agee The Kamehameha Schools Mr. John Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. George M. Prather Del-Taco Los Padrinos, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Olive L. Grafton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey Detergents, Inc. Minerva Club Mrs. Charlotte E. Graham Mr. Gregory T. Rehak Dial Employment Agency, Inc. MISAWA Officers Wives Club Mr. George M. Grasty The Honorable and Mrs. lohn I. Rhodes The Doss' Chemical Company National Association of Letter Carriers Herb Griffith, D.V.M. Dr. and Mrs. Keith N. Rholl Eastman Kodak Company National Society of the Daughters of the Mr. Robert M. Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Riddle The East Whittier Review American Revolution Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Guyan Dr. and Mrs. Paul Riffel Emery, Inc. Norwalk High School Student Body Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hammoto Mrs. Leona Robbins The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the Quaker Campus Women Mrs. Peter C. Hanzas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Roberson United States Retail Clerks Union Local 1428 Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Harlan Dr. and Mrs. Gilson Rohrback Farmers Insurance Corporation Rotary Club of Barstow Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rome Gerry Findley & Associates Rotary Club of Whittier Ms. Ruth Haroldson Mr. Alfred Romer The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Sertoma Club of Whittier Dr. and Mrs. Lester Harris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rothe General Telephone Company of California Soroptimist Club of Whittier Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison Mr. Ernest L. Rube Getty Oil Company South Gate Youth Band Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Russell Ginza Florist University Club of Whittier Ms. Edna Harvey lmre M. Santlor, M.D. Hakata Farms US Army Security Agency MISAWA Mrs. lody Hedrick Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schambach Hawaiian Trust Company Limited Command Association Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schmacher Hawk Business Forms, Inc. Westchester County Golf Association Mr. and Mrs. John F. Heuss Mr. lohn A. Schulz Hinshass"s Department Stores, Inc. Whitleaf Monthly Meeting of Friends Mr. and Mrs. John S. Heuss Mrs. Blanche K. Seppi Household Finance Corporation Whittier College Woman's Auxiliary Ms. Rosemarie Himes Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shannon, Jr. lSl Corporation Whittier Emblem Club No. 67 Dr. and Mrs. William S. Hitrec Mr. and Mrs. Tsugio Shishido Imperial Savings and Loan Association Whittier Host Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hobson Mr. Ben Shulman International Business Machines Whittier Lutheran Towers Mrs. Opal C. Hodson Mr. Morris L. Simpson Corporation Whittier Republican Women Federated Mrs. Frances C. Hoffmann Michael I. Singelyn, M.D. I ntersveb The Woman's Christian Temperance Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Holt Ms. Marie Slater Landreth Rug & Upholstery Cleaners Union of Southern California Mr. and Mrs. Emeral Hull Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith Mickey's Rod and Reel Service Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Isamu Inouye Mrs. H. M. Smith Monte's Camera Shop Society Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. landa Tsvila I. and Lyle W. Smith The Norac Company Y's Men's Club International Mr. and Mrs. Jerry lertberg Mr. and Mrs. Worthie L. Smith Northrop Corporation Total Organization Giving Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. lohnson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Snyder PDQ Enterprises, Inc. $81,563 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Sommer Pacific Scientific Company Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 0. Johnson Mrs. Robert Stabler Pacific Telephone SPECIAL FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Joven Mrs. Beverly M. Stauffer The Par-Mac Insurance Agency Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Adams Mrs. Esther Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Stebbins Penn Lithographics-Inc. Mr. Ralph R. Aldridge Dr. Anne Kiley Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy Steele H. Perry Furniture I. Mr. Louis F. Almstadt Dr. Ha Tai Kim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sterrett Petroleum Midway Company Mr. C. I. Ammann Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kimbro Cdr. and Mrs. David F. Stiling The Ervin L. Anderson Family E. A. Polls & Son, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. lames M. Kline Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Sugg Precision Dental Laboratory, Inc. Ms, LuRuth Anderson Mr. Walter Knott Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Sutton Prentiss Photography Dr. and Mrs. Don L. Armstrong Dr. William F. Kroener, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leland E. Ssveetser Provident Life & Accident Insurance Mrs. Mary N. Autenrieth Ms. Elnora Laughlin Dr. and Mrs. Van I. Symons Company Mr. Arnold Babajian Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Timm N. Thorsen The Pryor-Giggey Company Ms. Ruth F. Banbury Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Leonard Ms. Martha A. Tintle Quaker City Federal Savings & Loan Dr. and Mrs. Darold R. Beckman Dr. Patricia T. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Treser Association Mr. William Beggs Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lopez Mrs. Clara May Turley Raytheon Company Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Bergstrom Ms. Cressie H. Loree Ms. Gladys M. Vanderlip Rockwell International Ms. Bazil Bilder Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lorne Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Voegehin Rose Hills Memorial Park Association Miss Melinda L. Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. Franco Lucco Dr. and Mrs. William B. Wadsworth Russell Lumber Company Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Blair Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lund Dr. F. William \S'agner, Jr. Schirmer's Inc. The Honorable and Mrs. Robert 0. Blake Ms. Dorothy Mamula Dr. Robert M. Wald Security Pacific National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Block Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maples Ms. Elizabeth M. Wallace Select Pallet Company Dr. Peter R. Boeke Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Martin Wardman Library Staff Southern California Edison Company Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bon Mr. and Mrs. David T. Marvel Mrs. Alva B. Warren Southern California Gas Company Mr. and Mrs. David Boorstein Ms. Margaret A. Mather Dr. and Mrs. S. Arthur Watson Sutton Enterprise Dr. and Mrs. Donald Breese Mr. William M. Mather Mr. and Mrs. Kennard W. Webster TRW, Inc. Mrs. H. C. Brinkman Mr. and Mrs. George K. Matsumoto Dr. Paul Westphal Times Mirror Dr. and Mrs. Charles I. Browning Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Mauss Mr. and Mrs. George W. Westphaln Turner Casting Corporation Mr. and Mrs. lack C. Brownson Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Roy White Transamerica Corporation Mrs. Dorothy Burnett Dr. and Mrs. Michael McBride Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Whitson United Overall Service Corporation Mr. M. E. Burnett Mr. Ross McCollum Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Whitten The Upjohn Company Mr. Desvain K. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Harlon M. McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wilson U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Camp Mr. Robert C. McEsven Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wojkowski Vulcan Materials Company Dr. Arnold Chadderdon Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. McKittrick Mr. and Mrs. Faitione Wong Wells Fargo Bank The Honorable Kenneth N. Chantry Mrs. Mary C. McKune Dr. Stanley K. Wong Whittier Mailing Service Ms. Beverly A. Chaple Mr. Stephen McLean Mr. Dean Woo Wbitlwood Merchants Association Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cibulk Mr. Doyle McMillin Mr. and Mrs. Yoshiyuki Yamamoto World Travel Bureau Mr. and Mrs. lohn Ciocca Mr. William Mendenhall Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Yocum The Xerox Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yocum The Honorable and Mrs. Del Clawson Total Corporate Giving Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery Ms. Iria Zimmerman Dr. and Mrs. C. Milo Connick Total Special Friends Giving $101,070 Mr. Norman Miller Ms. Barbara Conyers E. M. Miner, M.D. $366,108 Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Covington Louise and Coral Moon Victor ORGANIZATIONS Miss Sallie L. Crabh Mr. and Mrs. lay B. More GIFTS IN KIND African Methodist Episcopal Church Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Craft Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mueller Dr. Richard Armour Aid United Givers Mr. and Mrs. lames M. Crosser Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Muller Dr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Binder Alpha Gamma Omega, Inc. Ms. Norma I. Culhane Mr. and Mrs. Francis Munger Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brownell The Associated Student Body of Allan Mrs. Helen Dahlberg Dr. Breene and Della Murphy Mrs. lean K. Curry Hancock College, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Dahms Mr. and Mrs. Dennis I. Murray Miss Diane L. Dietrich Baseball —Office of the Commissioner Dr. and Mrs. William Dale Mr. and Mrs. R. Chandler Myers Mrs. Robert Ditfurth Bell High School Student Body Mr. and Mrs. F. Alden Damon Mr. and Mrs. Masao Nakata Miss Mabel Douglas Beverly Hills University Club Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson Dr. and Mrs. Harold N. Neu Mr. Walter A. English California Congress of Parents & Teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Densmore Dr. John H. Neu Dr. Roberta I. Forsberg Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest De Vicarils Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Nimmo Dr. Inez Hull
x',M_~d a OLD k ACQUAINTANCES
The 1900's. p Erema Armitage '07 is living with her daughter arrival of two great-granddaughters who arrived in In Memoriam Marjorie and son-in-law Kenneth Hill in Torrance. January, 1976. She lives in West Sedona, Arizona Howard M. Kupfer '31 passed away on Her son John and his wife Maurine recently visited Mrs. F. E. Crumly '19 still loves life. She re- September 21, 1975, after a long illness. her from Florida . . . Edina Newby '09 is living at cently celebrated her 80th birthday After his graduation from Whittier, he was Leisure World in Seal Beach. She is a former Cali- active in the oil business and in 1937 estab- fornia high school teacher, specializing in art, The 1920's... lished the Petroleum Midway Company in American literature, composition and Shake- Florence (Barger) Otter, Broadoaks 120, an- Long Beach. He was president from 1949 spearean literature. Recently Edina spoke to the nounces that her granddaughter, Janet Kelley, until his death. Howard had great interest in sailing, yacht racing and boating. He Wisconsin Club about the genius of Shakespeare daughter of Alice (Otter) Kelley '51 was married was a life member of Long Beach Yacht in December, 1975 . . Mrs. Ruth (Brown) Alcorn Club, a Commodore of Little Ships Fleet of '23 has retired. Her daughter, Dr. Carol Alborn The 1910's Ziegler, has her Ph.D. in Computer Science and Long Beach and taught seamanship and teaches at the University of Arkansas. Her son-in- safe boating classes in the U.S. Power ( law, Dr. John Ziegler, heads the political science Squadron in Long Beach. In Memoriam department at Hendrix College . . . Mrs. Harvey 1 (Ruth Oiler) Hardison, Broadoaks '23, is retired Claren Cook Morris '10, who came to Mrs. Marge Magnusson '31 was a candidate for and enjoying six grown grandchildren . . . Fre- Whittier as a 16-month old infant in a City Council this year. Marge has derick B. White '23 is retired and living in the La Mirada clothes basket in 1888, died Monday, Au- been a teacher at Downey High School and a gust 2, at the age of 89. Claren and R. Fallbrook, California . . . Ethel E. Hatch '25 part-time teacher at Cerritos Junior College ...Joe traveled to Eastern Canada and the New England Richie Morris had celebrated their 67th Bosio '32 retired from the practice of law in wedding anniversary last Thanksgiving. States last fall to see autumn colors and historical places as partofherown Bicentennial celebration. January. Within a week he was in the hospital and Mrs. Morris' father, Dr. Cyrus J. Cook, thereafter his wife had her stint with major surgery. She still lives in San Francisco. . . Bernard E. Mott, was the first registered physician to prac- He report they are both on the mend and have Sr. '26 received master's degrees from the Univer- tice in the city and was one of the founding moved into a new home in San Elijo Hills, San sities of Oregon (1931) and Iowa (1951) . . . Giles fathers of the old Whittier Academy. Diego County, three miles from Solano Beach and Mrs. Morris is survived by her husband, a Slocum '24 reports that he is "too old to have an the center of Rancho Santa Fe. Early in June he sister (Loretta Cook 105), two daughters, eventful life." He is still active physically and men- attended a conference in Tokyo on Comparative Kay Morris '49 and Mrs. Frank Cyran, and tally and is interested in his grandchildren and Legal Systems, Japanese and American. He took four nephews, including former Mayor Roy their college education . . . Margaret (Keating) photos in gardens that were nearly 800 years old Morris '25. Johnson, Broadoaks '28, has retired from Kinder- •. . Josephine L. Dockstader '32 teaches in the The members of the Whittier College garten teaching. Her retirement is busy; she does Whittier Elementary Schools. Last July she took a community offer their sympathy to the volunteer work for hospitals and china painting in cruise to Alaska. . . Bomell Pease '32 was named Cook and Morris families. her spare time, besides being busy with her family, Orange Coast College's Outstanding Citizen of especially the grandchildren. . . Jean B. Miller '29 1976. She was honored at OCC's 28th com- Paul E. Todd '10, father of Barbara Todd is a grandmother again. Her son, Michael and his mencement exercises for "her many years of Kennedy '37, October 5, 1975. At Whittier wife had a daughter on Nov. 23, 1975. Her other community service." Mrs. Pease is the mother of College he captained the basketball team daughter, Marilyn hasthree children, two girls and three children and grandmother of eight. She lives and served as Student Body President. a boy. on Balboa Island with her husband, Harvey Until 1924 he was City Engineer of Whittier Captain Cyrus M. Tucker'32, USMM, is still mak- and then became Consulting Engineer with The 1930's... ing vacation trips to Europe and the Orient. Soon the Portland Cement Association in Los Alice M. Castell '30 retired in 1975 after 27 years to retire, Cyrus has a great deal of time for travel Angeles. On retirement he became an av- of teaching. She enjoys substitute teaching and and study of foreign cultures . . . ocado grower in Yorba Linda. Frank A. and spending more time with her son and daughter Imogene (Sproule '33) Jones '31 are living in a