Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1946

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RICHARDI ALICE Fun though Alice is on the quiet side she had many intensts while at SBHS She likts broadcasting and has shown her talent in the Hi Lights as well is tht Scandals of 1944 Her plans for the future will be benefitted by ber unnmerual knowledge since she will enter secretarial work. SANIDOVAl ROSI' MARY This senior girl is will liked hy tvmn one who knows her Why' its all because of her genulm sweetness and friendly attitude Rose Miry plans to go to UCSB md shes bound to bake good bet ruse of her industrious and ambitious wus RICHMOND, WILLIAM. Willie's friendly smile and manner has won many friends for him. His favorite subject was R.O.T.C, where he held the rank of Cadet Technical Sar- geant. He was active in the 1. C. Lewis Hi-Y Club and the West- side Boys' Club. After graduation he will take up the Baking Trade. ROGERS, BEVERLY. Beverly's most striking feature is her clear and beautiful creamy complexion. She is a neat, attractive girl and one who has done very well in the Home Economics department. It has been suggested to Beverly that she take up the teaching profession because she can handle children so well. ROGERS, CAREY. Curly hair and a happy smile are the characteristics of another student of SBHS. Carey is always well dressed and lives up to everything she appears to be. Her main activities included G.A.A., Latin Club, Student Legislature, and office monitor. The University ot California will be Careys claim af- ter graduation. ROSALES, ANGELA. Sweet, lovable Angela is just what her name represents, an angel. She majored in Commercial work, es- pecially secretarial, where she won quite a reputation for herself as a thorough worker and one who is exceedingly dependable. After graduation she plans to work. ROWBO'l l'OM, MARGARET. Mar- garet is a quiet retiring girl who came here from England. She is very athletic and belonged to the Big ispring prexyl, G.A.A., and Inter Faith group. She plans to attend the University of British Columbia. SCHAFFER, NORMA Norma is a gal who is all out for being friendly. This is not such a task for her since she has a vibrant personality and is as cute as she is popular. Norma was a member of the G.A.A. and Student Legis- lature. U.C.L.A. will claim her after graduation. SCHNEIDER, MILDRED Since Mildred came here two years ago, she has had an abundance of pals. Her tme sincerity and straightfor- wardness will always be a natural benefit to her. Mildred was the publicity chairman of the Nature Study Club, a member of the Scholorship Society, and the Avia- tion Club. She will soon leave our fair city for her native New York where she will attend Hunter Col' lege. SHAMBURC, IEANNE To know Jeanne is to like her. As the Usherettes' treasurer, the Girls' League Welfare chairman, and a past member of the Welfare Coun- cil, jeanne was kept busy in high school. Next year will see this 'lil gal at U.C.S.B. SCHILLING, LARRY A recent transfer to our school, Larry ene tered wholeheartedly nito our ac- tivities. This robust young blonde was interested in ACappella and added much to that alto section. Larry plans to enter UCSB just as soon as arrangements can be made. SONGER, ETHEL Blond, blue- eyed, well-dressed Ethel, majored in business Merchandising. She was also interested in music as was shown hy her membership in Glee Club and ACappella. Ethel plans to enter Santa Barbara Business College after graduation.

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PORTER, IRVING. This lover of good times was well known at high school for his impulsive suggestions which always ended by a good time had by all. He graduated in Ian- uary and immediately joined the Navy where he is doing a fine job. Good luck to another of Uncle Sams boys. POWERS, SALLY. In the middle of everything-that's Sally. With her enormous stores of energy, Sally well spent her time as a member of the Iunior Statesmen and The Forge. Pasadena Junior College will be her next objective. PRIMBS, ROSEMARY. This tall blonde senior girl was active in the Spanish Club, Aviation Club, and she served as a monitor. Keeping up her good grades has been her main worry. Rosemary plans to enter the Santa Barbara branch of the University of Cal after gradu- ation. PRUDENCE, DORIS. Well-dressed, neat Doris has a wardrobe for all girls to envy. She has a winning personality and also well gifted in music which made her very well known among her teachers and class- mates. Doris will enter UCSB in the fall to study further the fine art of music. PURRINGTON, CAROL. Since en- tering SBHS in her junior year from Salt Lake City, Utah, Carol was an active member of the Double R Club and served as moni- pursue a business career. tor. After graduation she will RAWSTHORNE, ALICE E. As Big Sv president, a G.A.A. mem- ber and active in the Santa Bar- bara Tennis Club, Alice was respon- sible for many excellent write-ups in the Girls' Sports column of The Forge. Alice, a Ianuary graduate, plans household duties for the fu- ture. RAMIREZ, LEONARD. Leonard has spent much of his time at SBHS working down in the shops. He likes a good time, and was very good in athletics. He plans to leave the dry, dry land and join the Merchant Marine. RAMIREZ, LUCY. This short, good- natured brunette has chosen to major in Home Economics in prep- aration for her future. She is cheerful and talkative, especially among her friends, and will be a great success in her field. RANDALL, SHIRLEY JEAN. Music . . . The singing part of this de- partment interested this dark haired senior girl for quite a few years. While here at SBHS she was in G.A.A., served as a monitor, and was a member of A Cappella. Af- ter graduation she plans to try her luck in the entertainment world. RASMUSSEN, RUTH. Ruth, with her shining eyes and merry humor, makes her welcome wherever she goes. Active in sports, Ruth was a member of the Big SH and G.A.A. She also served on the Girls, League Executive Commit- tee. Her plans for the future in- clude the University of Washing- ton. RAWSON, DICK. Dick is liked by all for his genial and even na- ture. He has maintained a good scholastic record through high school and will no doubt continue his fine record through UCSB. Dick was on the scene of several student body affairs and because of his good personality was much the life of the party. RENGA, ANTHONY. Hard work- ing, capable Tony is often to be seen around the shop buildings. He is a master of many skills and can do iust as well in sports, as was proved by his six-man record. He feels he has had enough educa- tion and will go to work.



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SOSUKI, JOHN. Hailing origin- ally from Lompoc, john made friends very quickly here at SBHS. He was a marvel on our football team and also gained himself quite a reputation in intramural sports of all kinds. John is an all around good fellow and he will be a credit to the college football team wherever he chooses to enter. STAUFFER, DON. Don is a likable fellow with many interests. He found time to participate in the activities of the Pro and Con Club, the Iunior Statesmen Club, and the Student Legislature, in addition to making a place for himself on the Scholarship Society. He served as Cadet First Sergeant in the ROTC and on the Drill Team. -The Univer- sity of California is his destination. STAHMER, CARMELITA. Fresh and neat can easily describe Car- melita to a T , Making plans for WVoodbury College in Los Angeles has taken up a great deal of her time. While here at SBHS she served as a monitor. With that ever-ready smile, she can't help but be a success in the big world. STACKHOUSE, WYMAN. Blonde, mischevious, Wyman, seen daily roaming the halls of old SBHS will surely be missed next year. He was an exceedingly capable parking lot monitor which eamed him quite an excellent reputation. Wyman is a fellow you can call on to help and always be sure that the job is well done. SMITH, ELIZABETH. This small, blonde senior girl is known for her sweet willingness to help everyone . . . and does. Elizabeth does not plan to attend a college. Her ac- tivities included the Double li Club and Glee Club. SCRIBNER, NORMA Came to SBHS at the commencement of her junior year from Oakland, Cali- fomia. A scholarship Society mem- ber, Norma has accomplished a great deal in her studies. Her sunny disposition will carry her along as a friend to all at UCSB, where she plans to discover the prospects of the business world. SEATON, CHARLES-A jolly, good fellow is Charles. He went out for track and showed his skill in many other sports equally well. His skills did not stop there, however, and he became greatly skilled in shop work in preparation for his future. SHERWIN, DOROTHY COLLEEN Latin Club Secretary, Inter-Faith Club Vice President, Chairman of the Girls, League Finance Commit- tee, member of the Limitations Com- mittee and the Scholarship Society, are a few of Dorothy's accom- plishments. All these and ACappella too, were the activities of cheerful, well-dressed Dorothy, who is go- ing to take her shining hair and fashion-model's figure up to UCSB for more lernin'. STONECYPHER, MAMIE Mamie's beautiful grin is certainly an exact duplicate of her always laughing personality. The G.A.A., Girls' League Welfare Committee, along with being an office monitor claimed most of her time for school activi- ties. It seems that her outside in- terests will occupy all of her time after graduation as a housewife. SWAN, BEVERLY Always laugh- ing, always joking and hardly ever serious, Bev still made a very good telephone operator in the Attend- ance Office. While at SBHS she has been a Commercial Major and will probably continue on to bus- iness college, where she will un- doubtedly keep up her excellent standard. STITH, BART Rather reserved, but lots of fun is Bart. The Avi- ation Cluh and Iunior Statesman were well served by his member- ship, as well as the Welfare Coun- cil. Bart hopes to enter North- western University in Wisconsin. SHARRAH, DELBERT Del's chief interest in school seems to have been debates. She was a good student and always was ready to hear both sides of a situation be- fore passing judgment. With this unusually fine quality Del is sure to go a long way in this world. He plans to enter either UCSB or Un- cle Sam's service. , li V ..,..'.l .- V .Za w 4 5- . Q ,- iBH'f.f7g'f' ' Si ,.,. A,- y

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