tflcan uvsinger Kites«I IV* ~ *; * I if\ tLAGUNA BEACH—Memorial | he disappeared June 6. A hiker services will be held Monday found the body in a ruggedfor Earl S. Dysinger, 79, a ravine north of Pacific Coast teacher at Fullerton ;College fdr I Highway. • 1 Wi29' years and its. first student . Orange County Coroner inves-president in 1913. I tigatori! said he had been dead' Mr. , Dysinger’s \ body; was ,June 7; He. j ... , Z . , 7.. ■.. died of natural causes.found Wednesday near his home Rev. Bichard. Stanley wiu pre-at 292 S. La Brea Ave., where | side at the 2 p.tp; -seryice.: atLaguna Beach Neighborhood Congregational Church at Glen-neyre and St. Anne’s, drives.Contributions in lieu of flowerscan be made to the Fullerton Junior College Foundation. I':;.:Mr. Dysinger was elected student body, president the year the state’s oldest junior college was founded. At Ihe time thSre was a student body of five women and five men.He majored in economics atStanford University and graduated in 1917 to go into teaching. During World Wap II he joined the Army Air Force as a captain and instructor.Mr. Dysinger retired from Fullerton College; in 1958 and moved to Laguna He is survived by his widow, Florance; a son, Leonard Dy-singer of San Juan Capistrano; a daughter, Jean Jennings of Laguna- Beach; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.