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KYLE, DAVID G. This sober faced senior fella can't fool anyone with his serious face because all who know him are attracted by his pleasing personality. While here at school David has taken interest in the Spanish Club, the R.O.T.C., and being a member of the Scholar- ship Societ. The University of California at Santa Barbara is the goal David is aiming for after grad- uation. LA BARGE, IEANNE. Fun-loving, happy-go-lucky, and well-liked de- scribes Chick. This bright and shinny girl proved her ability through her work as treasurer of the Drama Club, and as a member of the Girls' League Executive Board. She was also a very active mem- ber of the G.A.A. Chick plans to attend a business college. LAMONT, ALLAN. Athletic and populari' are two words which com- pletely describe Allan. He used his 6' 4 height as the center for- ward on the Varsity Basketball Team and stood on the first sack in baseball. Allan belongs to the Harding Varsity Club and Letter- mans Varsity Club. He did out- standing work as an officer in the ROTC and was one of the mem- bers of.the drill team. AI plans to attend the University of Michigan. LARSON, RALPH. When we think of sports reporting we thing of Ralph Larson. For two years Ralph was the leading sports columnist of the Forge. He participated in track events all through high school. Ralph also was an active member of hte LC. Lewis Hi-Y Club, the Latin Club, and the junior States- men Club. He comes from Evans- ton, Illinois, and wlil return there after graduation to attned North- VVestern University. LATHIM, SHIRLEY. Shirley is a tall, slim, attractive brunette, well liked by all those who know her. Although she appears to be quiet, she was the spark plug of many affairs. Shirley is quite interested in tennis and will give anyone a good game. The best of success Shirley in whatever profession you choose to follow. LEEVER, FRANK. Red-headed, jovial Frank, is known to all for his even disposition. He was act- ive in both band and ROTC, and will probably attend UCSB next fall, provided Uncle Sam doesnit inter- rupt his plans. LEWIS, MARIORIE. This neat, careful senior gal, was quite act- ive in her three years here at high school. Proudly, Marj claims all these activities-C.A.A., Big Sv, In- ter Faith Club, Iunior Statesmen, and a monitorship. Outside of school she's been active in Job's Daughters. She hopes to enter W.C.S.B. for further studying. LEWIS, ROBERT H. Musically in- clined, Robert was a member of the band and orchestra in which he plays the bass fiddle, and inci- dentally, make A's. He was also a member of junior Statesmen, and scholarship. Horses are another of his varied interests. Robert plans to attend Davis College. LIGHT, THOMAS. Tall, dark and of a conservative nature is kuite a combination for one person to po- sess. Tom is a scholarly lad and took quite a large part in school activities. He will saunder up to the hill next fall to attend UCSB. LINDBERRY, THERESA. Theresa, in her very appealing way, has been popular in high school and active in school affairs. She was a mem- ber of the Usherettes' Club, Adver- tising Committee, The Forge Staff, Art Editor of the Olive and Gold and a prospective Seal Bearer. Tessie hopes to enter U.C. in the fall. LIVINGSTON, DAVE. Maioring in Print Shop, this well-liked lad is well prepared for an active and useful future. He has leamed ex- tremely well the knack of the trade and will go far in that field after graduation. LUDWIC, ELDON. Eldon is an ardent athlete, having played Six- Man footfall and maintained an active membership in the LC. Lewis Hi-Y for two years, and in the YVestside Boys' Club. Eld0n's prin- cipal subject was R.O.T.C. where he held the rank of sargeant. After graduation Eldon plans to attend Oregon State Agricultural School at Corvallis.
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KEITH, LOIS. Lois has beautiful natural curly hair and matching smile. Since she enjoys sports, she was a member of A.A.A., and also served on the Big S , and A Cappella. Quiet and nice, describes Lois to a T . KEMP, MYRENE. A prospective U.C.S.B. student is Byrene, known as Blondie by her friends. Act- ive in high school as the Usher- ette's secretary, Girls' League pro- gram chairman, a member of the Finance Committee and Triple Trio -Blondie leaves us. KENNEDY, MARIORIE. Majorie's main interests in SBHS during the past three years were the Big S , Hi Lights, and G.A.A. tprexy in senior yearj. She has a special zest in the athletic field and is known to all the girls. Marjorie will undoubtedly be successful in whatever vocation she chooses. KEHH, FRANCES. Claiming horne- work as one of the most important activities of high school, Frances was a member of the Inter-Faith Group and belonged to the Radio Jamboree. Good luck in whatever vocation you choose, Frances. KING, LOUISE. Louie is an at- tractive, well-liked girl with a very friendly personality. She was a member of the Election Board, Girls' League Welfare Committee, French Club, The Forge Staff and the Social Chainnan of the G.A.A. Louie hopes to enter U.C. KINGSLEY, XVESTON, Weston is a quiet but friendl student. His very efficient habits have made a place for him on the Scholarship Society. His most important sub- ject was RTOC and the Special Military Class, in ROTC he held the rank of Cadet Staff Sargeant and was a member of the Drill 'l't-ani. Weston's college choice will be USC. KNIGHT, DONALD. Donald is really one good mechanic and auto trade training took up most of his time. Building cars up and then tearing them down again is his favorite hobby. Don is si very energetic sole as he worked part time during most of his high school career. He is planning on working next year. KNIPPER, IANE. This blue-eyed brunette, native of Santa Barbara and former pupil of Montecito school has obtained a very good record here- lane, as quite a few other ambitious students around school, has worked half day durnig the past year. KHIGER, GENE. lf you ever went into the auditorium in the after- noon and heard a lot of hammer- ing or sawing it was probably just Gene helping to make a back-drop or some stage apparatus. Although Stage Crew kept him busy he still found time for sports and many other activities. KOENIG, JACK. A slow grin and a mischievious twinkle in his eye, describes this tall, bnmettes most striking feature. lack was liked by all who knew him for his joking nature and msichieviousness. He will be greatly missed at SBHS next year as all popular students are, but will be seen on the campus of UCSB. KULGIS, IRMA. Seen roaming the halls of SBHS daily was this bm- nette of a Home Economics major. She was a rather quiet girl with an adorable feather bob which was her most illuminating feature. Irma thinks she will work next year. KUMP, KAREN. Born at llrono, Utah, Karen has a naturally sweet disposition. She was a member of the G.A.A., Science Club, and served as n most capable monitor. Karen will retum to Salt Lake City after graduation to become a secre- tary. Ns as
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MW .Ya LUGO, DOROTHY. Short, dark- haired and dark eyes and very act- ive in sports of all kinds is Doro- thy. You wouldn't think such a small person could cover so much territory on a sports field, but she is always coming up top player. She was always busy at SBI-IS and will carry her industriousness on to some shop to work after gradua- tion. LOCH, PEGGY. Peggy is known to all her classmates for her sunny and even disposition. She belonged to the Big S , G.A.A., and was a very active Usherette. This sweet, lovable gal, who possesses a 'quiet' personality, was the Secretary of the Girls' League Welfare Commit- tee and a member of the Girls' League Executive Board. Peggy plans to attend Pasadena l.C. Loads of luck, Peg. LUND, NORMA. 'Cute as a bug' is this Girls' League 12th grade rep- resentative, vice president of the Usherettes Club, and senior class secretary. Norma was a Big S member and active in the G.A.A. Like so many, Norma's future is undecided. LUSINK, DOROTHY. Rusty is what this strawberry blonde prefers to he called. She was a college preparatory student and gained much recognition for her scholastic ability. Rusty is a lover of good times and has had many in high school. LYNCH, DOROTHY MAE. Doro- thy is another one of those fine students who graduated from our fair school in january. She was very studious and well-liked al- though she was quiet. This dark, haired, lass went into the Business World after her graduation. MC AFEE, ROBERT A. This am- bitious young fellow of this year's graduating class offered his services to the Varsity Football team, track squad and also gained recognition in the Varsity Club, Aviation Club and the honorable Scholarship So- ciety. His prospective college is UCSB. MCARTHUR, IACK. With his very unusual sense of humor and shy smile, Jack made a hit as the Olive and Gold editor this year. Even tho possessed of an absent minded air, Jack was treasurer of the Quill and Scroll Society, a member of the Pro and Con Club, the Junior States- men and ROTC. This tall, good looking, jovial blonde will be seen on the UCSB campus next year and later at Cal-Tec. McCOY, BARBARA. A low melo- dious voice and a quiet manner are the prominent characteristics of this senior. During her years in hgih school, she was a member of the Double R Club, and carried a com- mercial major. Her plans for the future include a business college. McCREA, GORDON I. A really good student, one of the best, des- cribes wavy haired Cordon, Presi- dent of the Scholarship Society. He found time to be a member of legis- lature, an R.O.T.C. officer, member of the Welfare Council, and Junior Statesmen, as well. Gordon hopes to attend the University of Cali- fornia. McGREGOR, MERVYN. Mervyn is a fine fellow to know. He was one of the top men in the six-man foot- ball, and track team, and was also in the R.O.T.C He will continue his education at UCSB, McLAUGHLlN, WILLIAM. Bill, a tall, blonde lad, was one of the band's greatest assets this year. He is also the athletic type and was well known as a track star. Bill is a fine fellow and very nice to know. UCSB is his next goal. McMlCHEAL, ROBERT. Bob has an exceptionally smooth personality which puts him high on the social list. He is a genial versatile fellow who will go far in this world. He will carry his energetic self up on the hill next fall to attend UCSB.
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