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'Br' 1 fi ? ! fir' DORSCII, NVARHIENE. Cbiefly in- terested in art, Warienue will enter Cbouinard Art College in the fall. The library and the Nurse's office were well served by her monitorsbip throughout the past year. DOHRANCE, JAMES. jim was very active in high school and is quite a debator. He was one of the charter members of the How and Why Club, and belonged to the Latin Club. He was also on his toes as a member of the Grounds Committee and I. C. Lewis fli-Y. Like so many of the boys, jim will enlist in the navy and when discharged will enter Ore- gon State tu become an engineer. DYAS, FRANCES. Dyas as she is commonly called, hailed from Seattle, Washington, in her senior year. Since then, she has made many friends and become one of our most popular jokers. Being of an artistic nature, Frances has contributed many fine ideas to the Art of the annual. EDDY, MANY. Among the few red heads of our school, Mary is one of the most striking. She was a mem- ber of the Double it Club and will enter the wide business field after graduation. NVQ-'ll be seeing you around, Mary. EDGAR, BETTY LOU. This small, neat senior girl has faced high school life as a Home Economics Major. VVhile here at school she was ac- tive in the Latin Club, Library mon- itor and Nurse's monitor. After Graduation she plans to do further studying at UCSB. ERICKSON, ROY. YVise cracks are lioy's bobby. lie was many times master of ceremonies because of his quick wit and lovable originalities. Roy was best known for his will- ingness to help wherever he could and always did an excellent job. ESAU, RUDY. Everybody knows Rudy and his pleasant dispostiion. Interested in the future of aeronau- tics, Rudy greatly supported the Aviation Club while in high school. Rudy's plans are up to Uncle Sam upon graduation. The best of ev- erything, Rudy. ESCALEHA, CARMELITA. This commercial major was really a credit to the department, because she was so exact and profound in her work. Being of an industrious nature, she worked half a day this year and will continue to work full time after graduation. ESCALERA, GILBERT. Gilbert is Gilbert and he has a personality all of his own. He was an officer in the H.O.T.C. and active in the Band. Without Gilbert so many of the plays this year would not have been com- plete. He will continue his studies at UCSB and Berkeley. ESCOBAH, SANTOS. They d0n't come any better than Sant. Popu- lar, athletic and a winning personal- ity are only three of his outstand- ing traits. Sant was active in the Harding Varsity, Varsity, and Let- termen's Varsity club-besides, play- ing a wonderful game of Football, Basketball and Baseball. We know be will be just as 'much credit to the U. S. Army as he has been to SBHS. ESKELINE, IUDITH. Judy is a cutie. She's blonde and blue-eyed and simply bubbling over with vitali- ty. Her main activity was Asst. Business Manager of the Olive and Gold staff, at which she did an ex- cellent job. She was also an active member of the French Club and plains to enter UCSB in the fall. EWING, NANCY BELLE. Little. peppery Nancy, teasingly known as Orphan Annie, has spent her time at SBIIS profitably. She was an ac- tive member of the junior Statesmen Club, Latin Club, Girls' League Welfare Committee and Election Board. Nancy also served as treas- urer of the Inter-Faith Club. Oxy- make l'0Ulll.
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CRUZ, REGINALD. Reggie is a serious lad, as most artistic-minded people are. With dark hair and dark eyes he is an extremely conscien- tious worker and does any job well, Good luck in your chosen profession, Reggie. DAVIDSON, BILL. When Bill has a good idea he sees that it is ex- pressed, and he's done this as treas- urer of the Iunior Statesmen, as a member of the Quill and Scroll So- ciety, as News Editor of the Forge, as a member of the Finance Com- mittee, and in the ROTC as an of- ficer. Berkeley will be a good place for this Gold Seal Bearer of the Scholarship Society. DAVIDSON, RICHARD. Like so many of the graduation class Dick will enter UCSB in the fall. He was well liked in high school and quite active in school affairs. Dick was a member of the I. C. Lewis Hi-Y, a junior Statesmen, a member of the Latin Club and also served on the Boys' League Executive Council. DAVILA, GLORIA. Gloria's dark hair and delicate features are per- fectly set off by her quiet manner, making her a sweet and distinct girl. During her three years of high school she had a commercial major and in- tends to put her knowledge to work as a secretary after graduation. DAVIS, NANCY. Costume design- ing is the career that blonde, grey- eyed Nancy has chosen. Sign's point to success, for she was a member of the Scholarship Society, besides hav- ing joined A Cappella and the Latin Club. Nancy seems to be content with Santa Barbara for she has de- cided to attend college here. DAY, RONNY. This short, curly headed senior adds a spark in any conversation. Ronny has well spent his time in high school as a science major and R.O.T.C. officer. If Un- cle Sam doesn't decide his future, Ronny will then make plans. DENSMORE, STANLEY. Stan is a regular fellow with a friendly way about him. He was quite versatile in the field of athletics, having been a member of the football, baseball and track teams, the Varsity Club, and Harding Varsity. Stan will be seen on the Snata Clara University cam- pus in the near future. DE LA TORRE, JOE. joe is nice because he is natural. He was not only well liked, but a real all around fellow in athletics and the R.O.T.C. Ioe was a member of the Harding Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Bas- ketball, and Baseball. Itis either Uncle Sam or Oregon State for him. Whatever the verdict may be-good luck to a fine fellow. DETCHMEDY, JEAN. Sweet voiced jean sang many a note which great- ly enlivencd the spirit of our essem- blies and school activities. Hailing from Ventura in her senior year, it didn't take her long to participate in school activities which is proved by her membership in the junior Statesmen, by ber active participa- tion in the Annual Girls' League Carnival, and as a very charming May Queen nominee. jean will con- tinue at UCSB. DIAZ, RACHEL. This little gal was widely known throughout the school for her beautiful wardrobe and strik- ing neatness. She will enter Wood- bury Business College in Los An- geles next fall. DISMUKE, DOROTHY. Tall and dark haired describes this active sen- ior girl. She entered in many acti- vities while attending high school- Big S , G.A.A., Tennis and Danc- ing, the latter being what she's known for. Dorothy doesn't plan to enter college, and is undecided about the future, DONALDSON, NVILDA RAE. Weeds', is a pleasant, dark-haired girl who was active in school affairs as a member of the Drama Club, Nature Club, Interfaith Club, Avia- tion Club, and Girls' League Pro- gram Committee. Wilda is unde- cided as to what she is going to do when she has finished school.
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FAHEY, DENNIS. Denny is a very friendly well-liked fellow who hail- ed from Catholic High last year. He plans to go to Frank Wiggins Trade School upon his graduation. Loads of luck, Denny, as we know you will do a good job. FAUERSO, ANNETTE. Annette has an air about her that makes one want to know her. The C.A.A. and Nature Clubs benefitted from her membership, as well as the House, and Program and Rally Committees. She was also the assistant manager of the A Cappella. Well done, An- nette, and the best of everything at UCSB. FLOHES, LUCY. Lucy, being of an ambitious character, worked half a day during her high school years. Because of her outside interests she did not participate in many school activities. Lucy will work full time after graduation instead of entering a college. FORD, GERALDINE. Gerrie is a pleasant jolly girl with a warm smile that makes you feel at ease with her. She belonged to the French and Nature Clubs. She plans to enter UCSB in the fall. FREIDLI, CLARA. This january graduate was always quiet but very ambitious, as she worked in her spare time from school. A striking brunette, Clara may be classified as a charming and likable person. While attending SBHS she majored in History. She will continue work- ing after graduation. FOSTER, PAULA. Paula, with her changeable hair and dark eyes, ap- pears to be a whirl-wind of activity to the casual observer. What she accomplished is shown by her record -French Club President, G.A.A., Latin Club Program Chairman, and Forge staff. FRANZ, ART. Loads of fun-yes, that's Art. He was well known in high school as an outstanding mem- ber of the varsity football squad. This capable R.O.T.C. officer and drill team member, plans to attend UCSB in the fall. FREEMAN, RAYMOND. Of slight and light feet describes Ray. His speed carried him far in track, six man football, and intramural basket- ball. His modesty and genuine per- sonality has brought Bay many friends. FRIEDLY, ELIZABETH. Reserved in manner and yet very friendly and sweet was Elizabeth. Her school in- terests were confined chiefly to Com- mercial work in which she did a fine job. The huge, revolving busi- ness world will claim Elizabeth when she graduates. FUNAI, ARNOLD. Arnie was quite well known in high school for the great skill he possesses in tennis. He was a member of the Varsity tennis team, besides being active in the R.O.T.C. as a member of the drill team and special military class. Like so many other seniors, Arnie plans to enter UCSB in the fall. GALLAGHER, BARNIE. Bamie was widely known for his quick, bright smile. His winning, sparkling personality made him a very active member in student affairs at SBHS and since it is his choice to continue to UCSB we assume he will be equally well-known there. CINN, GEORGE. Though shy, George is always joking and his friends have dubbed him depend- able Ginn. The Harding Varsity Club, the Y.M.C.A., B Basketball, and a wood shop major claimed most of his time ni high school. Good luck to the senior class treasurer at UCSB in the fall. ff- ,gh ,, gs, I f L25 -as 5 V I. it ' -. Q ..., . B .,., -1, '25 A 1'-f 1
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