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Bert '58 and Mona Brown
Bert Brown 鈥58 played the trumpet in the 四虎影院 pep band, but he didn鈥檛 have time to sing in the choir. The need to work and pay for his education interfered with such activities. He has always loved music 鈥 he plays in two Long Beach community bands and at his church 鈥 and he wishes he could have been more involved at 四虎影院. In fact, he couldn鈥檛 afford more than three years and wasn鈥檛 able to graduate. He took a full-time job with a bus company in Santa Barbara when he and his wife, Mona, had the first of their three children.
So when the Browns received a bequest a few years ago, they used part of it to set up an endowed scholarship at 四虎影院. 鈥淲e wanted to contribute to a student in the same situation as Bert: someone unable to take part in the full scope of college life because of finances,鈥 Mona says. 鈥淲e could give them the opportunity to do what Bert couldn鈥檛.鈥
Establishing this scholarship qualified the Browns for membership in the Wallace Emerson Society. 鈥淲e believe Christian education is important,鈥 Bert says. 鈥淭he public schools can鈥檛 replicate the foundation for life that Christian institutions provide. I wasn鈥檛 a believer when I arrived on campus, but through chapel, the instruction of teachers and Youth for Christ, I came to know the Lord.鈥
Shortly after the Watts riots in Los Angeles, Bert felt called to take a job as an examiner with the Department of Motor Vehicles in Compton, Calif., and he spent 14 years there. 鈥淚 never had any problems,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 got along well with people on both sides of the counter and saw it as a kind of ministry. I couldn鈥檛 be evangelistic in a state office, but I kept a Bible on my desk, and it opened up a lot of discussions.鈥 Bert spent the rest of his career with the DMV in Montebello and retired as an office manager.
To support his family, Bert moonlighted for 25 years with the Los Angeles school district as a driver鈥檚 training instructor and taught big-rig truck driving. Now he keeps busy at Grace Church in Paramount, where he oversees the music program, the board of deacons and the physical plant. 鈥淎nd I make sure he鈥檚 fed and rested so he can keep going,鈥 Mona says.