Los Angeles Pacific College

[1][2] The school was founded in 1903 to teach children and youth in grades one to twelve, by a group of laymen and staff of the Free Methodist Church, an Arminian Holiness sect.

[tone] The founders of the school were the first developers of the urban community of Hermon in the city of Los Angeles, when it was still rural and tucked in the hills.

[3] In 1960, men were admitted; in 1961, an instructor created a football team for all male students regardless of ability, which practiced in public parks.

Official copies of student records, transcripts, and diplomas would all be lost when the college was bulldozed in 1965.

[3] The site is now Los Angeles College Prep Academy, a secular, public school, located on 5732 Ebey Avenue.

Adult students of LAPC, 1920
Los Angeles Pacific College's football roster and statistics in the 1962 yearbook [ 4 ]