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IIEHMAN, D0lllS. Though small, Doris is bursting over with a vocab- ulary that she lnakes good use of. The French Club kept Doris busy, besides many social affairs, while here in high school. Doris is plan- ning to continue on to college next year. IIERNANDEZ, GREG. Greg is 9 good natnred, quiet lad who likes Sports. llc proved his skill as a very excellent 6-man football and intra- mural baseball player along with track. Although reserved until bet- ter known, he makes anyone a fine friend. WVe will be seeing you around. Creg. lll'lHNANDEZ, RUFINA. Rufus, as she is commonly called, is q sweet dispositioned Spanish girl with a complexion envied by all who have ever seen her. She was a business major at high school, but also gained much recognition through her graceful dancing and excellent tennis skill. As many others her future is undecided. IIERRING, DOROTHY. A great lover of mankind is this generous thoughtful girl who wants above everything else to become a nurse and serve humanity to its fullest ex- tent. She is of a quiet, reserved manner which goes far in the medi- cal profession. I IIEWES, IACQUELYN. jackie is one of the quietest, neatest, sweetest girls in our school. She is a college prep student and because of her conservative nature limited her acti- ties to fewg however, whatever she did was more than well done. jackie will be seen tramping the campus of UCSB next fall. lllBl'lS, CENE. Gene is not only intelligent but is a nice fellow to know and very good-looking. He entered our fair school the first part of his senior year as a veteran of the amied forces, and is seen daily tramping the campus of ye ole alma mater slaving with the rest of our inmates. HICKS, KERALDINE. Smal land neat Gerry, busied herself in high school as a secretarial major. She is tl very ambitious little gal with a sweet personality that has won many friends for her. Gerry is still unde- cided as to her future but she will make good no matter what her choice happens to be. IIIDALGO, ORPHELIA. Ophelia is known for her great lnnnanitarian work in the Mexican Youth and Re- ligious organizations of Santa Bar- bara. She was a Language major and made an extraordinarily fine scholastic record. After graduation she is planning to carry on her work towards the bettennent of civiliza- tion. HILL, EVELYN. This small petite brunette is loads of fun and always has a new expression on the top of her tongue. As secretary of the Girls League, Evelyn proved to be very efficient. She was also an ac- tive member of the Usherettes' Club. the jr. Statesmen Club, and finished her senior year by being a charming May Queen nominee. Homer, Oscar, or by whatever alias she is called will continue on at UCSB in thc fall. IIOSKINS, JOANNE. Blonde joe Annc originally hails from Spring- ville, Utah. Her activities included a monitorship, as well as being a member of the Gleen Club. Like many others. lo Anne plans to at- tend Pasadena junior College. HOAG, NORMAN. Small and quiet, yet full of pep is typical of Nomian. He was extremely interested in R.O. T.C. and took Auto Trade Training, where he earned himself a fine rep- utation as a most able mechanic. He will work after graduation. HOLLISTER, DONALD. Stage crew is the main interest of this am- bitious, quiet student. Don was also a very able pupils of the shops where be spent much of his time, After graduation, because of his good record at school. he will be much in demand by the industrial workers at Santa Barbara.
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GWINN, TRUETT. Always ready with a snappy comeback Kenny has kept many a dull class in stitches. While here at school, Ken was ac- tive in ROTC, special military, Drill Team, the How and Why Club, and the Tennis Varsity. After graduation Ken is planning on the University of Califomia. GUST, IOYCELYN. This past sem- ester you have all been reading Ioyce's fine articles on Girls' Sports in the Forge. Besides this, she was a member of Girls' League Executive Committee and Ticket Sales Com- mittee. Since Ioyce has a natural appeal and a friendly disposition, her decision for future plans will no doubt prove successful. HALBACK, DICK. Does anyone want a good-looking fellow with a nice car and good manners? Well, Dick's your man. Aside from the fact he has all these good qualities and more, he was interested in many of the various activities around school along with the R.O.T.C. Best of everything in your chosen college, Dick. HAMILTON, SUSAN. Susan is a very attractive girl with honey col- ored hair.'She was a member of the high school band and the manager of the Advanced Dance class. Susan figures on model school as her ob- jective. HANSON, ELIZABETH. This indus- trious newcomer built up quite a fine reputation for herself as a very conscientious student and an excel- lent worker. She is known for her beautiful red hair and sunny dispo- sition. She was a member of Junior Statesmen and fascinated everyonc by her cute southern drawl. HARP, MARGARET. Quiet, but al- ways ready and willing to help her fellow classmates is Margaret. She was a commercial major in high school, where she maintained an ex- cellent scholastic record. Margaret will go into this old world as a most well qualifeid and capable secretary. HARTFELD, EDWARD A. This capable, well liked young fellow proved his worth as President of the Boys' League and Business Manager of The Forge. Ed was a member of the Finance Committee and a Cap- tain in the R.O.T.C. Next year he will continue at UCSB. HAZARD, BOB. Boats, boats, and still more boats are Bob's main in- terest. He has taken Auto Trade Training, Aviation and such sub- jects making him most qualified as a mechanic on either the land, sea, or air. Good luck to you, Bob, in your chosen profession. HEADLEY, DICK. The Merchant Marine's loss was our gain when Dick came back to our school in his senior year. If there is a crowd of boys and loads of laughter, Dick will be in the center telling one of his originals. Dick will go back to the Merchant Marine after gradu- ation. HENDRICKS, EDITH. Quiet, and a trifle shy is Edith's way, but that has not hindered her interests in the everyday high school life. Edith plans to be a nurse, and she will make a fine one with her soft spoken voice and gentle manner. HEADLEY, TOM. You always know where Tom is. If you hear a joke, a peculiar laugh, and see a crowd of admirers, that's him in the mid- dle. Handsome but argumentative, Tom spent three years in Student Legislature where he showed up very brightly. His interests includ- ed swimming as a major event. Next year he will probably continue at UCSB. HENDRY, ELLEN. Ellen is a tall, dark quiet girl who is very, very in- telligent. School was easy for El- len which is proved by her scholar- ship record, showing her one of the top ranking in our Scholarship So- ciety. We know she will be a credit to any university she enters,
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HOUSER, KENDALL. Kenny is to be seen as often with a new car as a new sweater. Tall, blonde, good-looking and amiable is typical of this well-like ambitious senior lad who has big plans for entering UC SB. He has made a good scholastic record in his math major and will no doubt use it in his chosen future. HUGHES, BONNIE. This newcom- er from Woodland, California, made a wonderful impression on all her classmates. During her year here she was a member of the Olive and Gold staff and the French Club. Al- ways liking good jokes is Bonnie. She would like to attend the Univer- sity of California. IRELAND, JAMES. Fun-loving, and always joking Jim's impish smile will be long remembered at SBHS. He was one of the many fellows to join the Navy in January where he made an equally good impression and standing. Among Jim's many ac- complishments was his fine record with the Santa Barbara Dons of last year. Jim says when he gets out of the Navy he plans to continue his education just where, hc is not sure HUGHEST, MARY EDEL. Mary is a cheerful, serene person, with beau- tiful blue-grey eyes. An avoricious reader, Mary won a place in thc hearts of her English teachers. She was a member of the Inter-Faith group, and hopes to enter the Bible Institute of L. A. and Redlands. JACKSON, PEGGY. Peggy is a pretty beaming blonde, who proved to be very efficient as the Business Manager of the Olive and Gold staff. She was a member of the Usherettes, the French Club, and Girls' League Executive Board. She wlil go to either Mills or U.C. JENSEN, ROLAND. Roland hails from way back in Morris, Minneso- ta. His favorite subject was ROTC, where he has attained the rank of cadet sergeant in the senior year. He is quiet, but very friendly and conscientious in his school work. Af- ter graduation, he plans to enlist in the Army. JESSIE, AILENE. Blonde, beautiful and ambitious, perfectly describes this newcomer to our high school. She was a secretarial major and one of the best our school has ever tum- ed out. She is a hard worker and will go high in the business field. JIMINEZ, ANTHONY. Tony is a nice looking, quiet, but friendly sen- ior whose main interest in high school was sports. Varstiy track, 6- man, and Intramural basketball have kept him busy. The Navy is next on Tony's list. JONES, BOB. Bob is a favorite of everyone, and his achievements are many. He was chairman of the Program and Rally committee and was one of our very hard working linemen on the football squad. Bob was also a credit to the Athletic Committee, Awards Committee, and many others, He has a college edu- cation in mind for the future. JONES, MARIAN, Brilliant, net and an active classmate is this am- bitious lass who wants to continue ber education at Pomona. Marian was Radio editor, a member of Jun- ior Statesmen, Inter-Faith and Leg- islature. As far as we know Marian plgns to go into Statesmanship and is certain to be a success. s KEENER, DONALD. Donald is an unusually fine, alert student, respect- ed by all who know him. An active member of many student body acti- vities he has added much wisdom and clear thinking to benefit the or- ganizations he belonged to. UCSB will be hearing more of this brilliant student next year on hteir campus. Don was a member of Junior States- men and also was the top man of the Scholarship Society. KIENBORTS, DONALD R. Don is a frank person with quite a person- ality. Besides his many social acti- vities. he was Boys' Sports Editor of The Forge, and active as an ROTC officer. Next stop for Don is UCLA. ,,,,..,.- .- 5 . .af V fa V Q K uv.. ,.., . 1 A
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