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MAULDIN, LILLIAN. Lillian has one of the sweetest dispositions ever known. Striking clothes is one of Lillian's marked characteristics. She was a member of the G.A.A. To continue her business major, Lillian will attend the Woodbury Business College. MAYVILLE, BETH. Beth, who is never seen without a beautiful smile, came to SBHS in her junior year from Flint, Michigan. She has ap- peared many times with the A Cap- pella and also served as a monitor. Beth will go on to Pasadena J.C. MECHAM, NANCY. Short, sweet Nancy, was known around school for her bright smile and her partici- pation in the perfonnances sponsor- ed by the advanced dancing classes. Nancy is still undecided as to whether she will go on with a career or settle down with household duties, but we know whatever her choice, she will be a success. MELENDEZ, BARBARA. Barbara is a dark haired, quiet, studious girl. She has a good taste for clothes and good music, along with wanting her grades to be excellent. As to what college she is planning to at- tend shc has not infonned us, but we know she will keep up our school's good name. MENDOZA, RICHARD. Richard is an extraordinary shy lad who was extremely energetic and enthusiastic in the industrial arts department. He was also on stage-crew where he was known for his cooperative na- ture. After graduation he will lend his active skills to a publishing Company. MERRIT, PHILLIP MOZELLE. Mozelle was bom in San Francisco. During his education at SBHS he was always ready and willing to serve the school in any capacity. He was active in the R.O.T.C. where he held the rank of cadet technical sargeant, and was a member of the Aviation Club. His principal sub- ject is Architectual Drawing which he will major in at college. MESSICK, GLORIA. Gloria has exceptionally good taste in clothes and possesses a charming manner. An independent thinker, Gloria plans to enter the University of California next year. While in high school she was a member of the French Club, Latin Club, a nd G.A.A., along with having a particu- lar interest in drama. MICHELET, ALLAN. Mitch one of our peppy yell leaders, and a choice fellow, really made for better school spirit through leading some fine yells. Allan did a super job of promoting school spirit at the foothall games. He was a mem- ber of the Program and Rally Com- mittee, the Latin Club, and will join the Navy after graduation. MICHELET, MARTHA. Martha is nice because she's so much fun. Here is an all-around girl. It can be sports, dancing, or home-work for this little brunette. Marty, as she is called by her friends, was vice president of Big S and G.A.A, and she was a member of Girls' League VV:-lfare. Her after grad- uation plans arc not yet definite. MILLER, ANNIE. Annie, with her many likeable traits, is rather quiet. She kept busy in high school as a language major. Whatever future plans may be-good luck to this country loving lass. MILLS, BARTON. Mild in dispo- sition, Barton is a fun-loving fellow. He is conscientious, ambitious and well-liked. In this chattering world, Bart is unusual, he speaks when he has something to say, and what hc says is worth hearing. He plans to lend his wisdom to UCSB. MINAH, MARILYN. Serious and friendly, blue-eyed Marilyn is one of our ambitious students, with an outside job in addition to her school work. Busy as she is, she can be depended on to carry out any job she is given. She was a com- mercial major and will continue on to business college. ,- CN L ?' .., 4 lies X .. , ' s 2 ' x Pi? . is Q s -iii.. 3' if , l V . x f 1 fl t, 4 N X Q Q. it X .'r.lg2.1l. ' f . ' X . . , .vi 1 'ff' x - X . i iifjsiq 'sf 5
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Nga .4 ,. -J. , H' fi A 57 r' A A 32. A 1 McNAMARA, JACK. Known for his magnificent mastery of the ivor- ies, this tall, good-looking, red- headed fellow was one of our most popular senior boys. He is quite a scholarly lad, and will carry his wisdom up on the hill to UCSB next fall. MCNAUGHTON, PAT. Having one of the most beautiful voices our school has ever known, Pat was an active member of the A Cappella, Triple Trio, took part in Gloria and the Choral Festival . She also served as monitor and will fin- ish her education at UCSB. MACKEY, GEORGE. Sports, sports, sports, George is more than skilled in all of them, especially as a pitch- er in baseball. His skills did not stop with sports however, since he was a good student of the shops. Always to be seen wearing a beanie, he quite amused his teach- ers and fellow classmates. MacMILLAN, JAMES VERNON, Jr. Tall, red-headed, mischeivious, Jim was one of our most active students before he enlisted in the Navy. He was a member of the Welfare Com- mittee, Legislature and an officer in ROTC. Our football team made many victories with Jim as full hack. MacROSTIE, BEVERLY, Priding herself as a vcry good, little dancer, she also made quite a record for herself in the Commercial of this school. She is an original dresser and caught many eyes of envy. Bev will continue on to UCSB. MAIER, MAX. This tall, go0d-look- ing, joke-loving lad came from Montecito School to lighten the halls of Santa Barbara High with his bright smile. He was quite active in Sports and will probably con- tinue his sports career at UCSB. MAIN, SALLY. Horses, ranches, and stuff like that there are Sally's theme song. This brown-haired, blue-eyed science major says her ambitions don't all make sense, but her interests are varied, as she has also taken part in Junior Statesmen activities. MARCHANT, JEAN. Smiling Jean has interested herself in school ac- tivities by belonging to G.A.A. and capably serving as monitor in the office. Bom in Santa Barbara, Jean plans to break away from our fair city and attend Glendale J.C. after graduation. MARK, JACK. Brain can be synonomous with Jack Mark, He is one of the most brilliant pupils this school has ever had the honor to graduate. Jack is quiet and re- served but that just proves that still waters run deep'. MASEDA, CARMEN, Priding her- self with the title of President of the Double R club is this quiet friendly, Home Economics major. She is a conscientious, hard-working student with an unusually striking personality. After graduation she has chosen to carry on with the job she is now holding. MATTOS, GEORGE. Dr. Bowman's office second period, saw much of this shop major. He was a con- scientious, hard-working monitor, who was much in demand because of his good work. He is still un- decided about his future, but we wish him good luck in whatever he does. MATZ, VERNON. Vern, topped with dark, curly hair is one of our very fine track starts. He spent most of his time in high school down in the print shop and we have all seen some of his excellent work. Vem plans to be a printer by trade and we know he will make a good one.
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MOFFITT, MILDRED. Mildred can be depended on to carry out any job she is given. She was a member of the Spanish Club, on top of her many other social activities. Quiet and friendly Mildred will be seen at the University of Redlands and USC in the future. MUNERO, LILLIAN. Personality, personality,- this small, dark girl is bubbling over with it. She is a new comer to our school this year but has done a good job at a scholastic record. She, like many of our graduates is still uncertain about her future. MURPHY, KATHLEEN Murphy's truly Irish sparkling eyes and bright smile made her well-known even though she attended SBHS only in her senior year. She was an ac- tive member of several school or- ganizations in San Diego High School before she came here. What's next, Kathleen? NAGEL, BARTON. Barton is one of Santa Barbara High's most liked seniors. When not representing the R.O.T.C. as Batallion Adjutant, he was busy practicing in the Drill Team and Rifle Team. Interested in sports, Bart was the track man- ager. USC will see him next year. NEAL, CECIL. Cecil in his well known quiet way has done honors to himself as a varsity basketball and baseball player. He also served as one of the best R.0.T.C. officers. Like so many athletes in high school, Cecil is a member of the Harding Varsity Club. He will undoubtedly hold his own at Pepperdine Col- lege after graduation. NEAL, DAVID. Small but bubbling over with energy and enthusiasm is Squint . Although very active in the Auto Trade Training, Dave also found plenty of time for in- tramural sports. It's anchors away for David after graduation. Good luck to one swell guy. NETTLESHIP, JOHN. john is the boy with the excellent speaking voice who was on High School Hi- Lights, this year. He was a mem- ber of the R.0.T.C and the Span- ish Club. Iohn plans to become a Chinese Missionary and in prepara- tion for this will enter Mongolian University. NILSBY, ARLEN. Arlen is always to be seen riding in one of his hopped-up Ford creations, or down in Auto Trade-Training working on a new one. He took part in a great variety of sports and will finish his education with many others at UCSB. O'CONNOR, SHIELA. This friend- ly senior made herself prominent in the Girls' League fthis year's Prexyl, the Forge Staff, Usherettes' Club, Latin Club, and the C-.A.A. Beam- ing with a smile that makes any stranger feel welcome made Shiela an outstanding classmate. OLDS, KENNETH. Dark-haired Kenny has eyes to match and a con- stant grin. Active in tennis, he was also President of the Latin Club, and a member of the R.O.T.C. Ken- ney hopes to attend college at USC. OLSEN, CLARA. Small and quiet, with brown eyes and sandy hair, Clara is known as a Brain , and rightly so, since she was a seal- bearer. Regarding Clara, one has to admit that still water runs deep. After graduation she will work. ORNELAS, CECILIA. Another na- tive of Santa Barbara and another graduate of SBHS and perhaps a graduate of UCSB, Cecilia is best known for her slow smile and sparkling personality. She was a Home Economics major in prepara- tion for her future.
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