Cypress California Stake

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Sunday, March 19, 2006

Photos: High Priests & High Council

Here are a couple of photos sent in by Doug & Janet Bennett. I don't know anything about these pictures except the first one is the Cypress Stake High Priest Quorum and the second is the High Council.

Can you guess the names of these brethren? Does anyone know when these photos were taken?

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Share your thoughts & guesses by clicking on the "Comments" link below the photo.

Enjoy!



Saturday, March 11, 2006

Photo: Stake Play

Here is a cast photo of a Stake play which occurred before 1980. I'm thinking it might be from Auralia (I know that spelling is wrong), a play that was directed by Tom Bay.

Do you recognize anyone in the photo? What was the name of the play?

Share your thoughts & guesses by clicking on the "Comments" link below the photo.

Oh yes, and if you need a larger view, click on the photo...

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Pictures from the Past

This set of photos were sent in by Gladyce Brunner, wife of Patriarch Robert Brunner.

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Enjoy!

















The following pictures were taken at the Cypress Stake's 20th Anniversary/Reunion:

Flag-raising ceremony on Sat. morning




Pres. & Sister (Hugh & Alta) Sorensen and Pres. & Sister (Boyd & Dale) Lake (two former Stake Presidents of the Anaheim West and later renamed Cypress Stake)




Irvin & Betty McIntyre. Bro. McIntyre was the first Patriarch in the Cypress Stake


Thursday, March 02, 2006

Photo: Kitchen Sisters

Here is yet another photograph for you to "guess who." Since this photo is more contemporary, I'm sure you'll have an easier time of recognizing these wonderful sisters in the photo.

The date and occasion were not revealed, but I'm sure we all recognize the Cypress Stake kitchen... which I believe is the second most visited area in the building besides the chapel. ;-)

Can you guess what era this was taken by looking at the hairstyles?

Share your thoughts & guesses by clicking on the "Comments" link below the photo.

Oh yes, and if you need a larger view, click on the photo...