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fa' CLASS 49 9 9' ill!-Q VV? 'W' C My 4 K uf SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: First row: E. Jendresen, Vice-President C Green, President. Second row: G. Burtness, Treasurer, D. Bristow, Secretary We of the Class of '49 have spent this year digging out the gold of grades and fellowship, and have found the nuggets of true friendship through the companionship of the teachers, counselors and fellow miners. We have panned the golddust of scholarship from the rushing river of classes, books and learning. The con- graduations of the other members of the mining crew go to those who have struck the bonanza -their Gold Seal of the California Scholarship Federation. We have picked from the walls of our mine shaft the priceless gold of fellowship by working together. The Class has chosen a Senior Sweater of emerald green with the symbol of our Gold rush for knowledge -the face of a weather- worn miner. It took teamwork on the part of the members of the Senior Class and the Drama Class to produce a rich product of success as our Senior Class play, You Can't Take It With You. Weattended in a body, bedecked in our finery. Then the jokers of the crew got together and wrote the Senior Frolicsf, To end our ac- tivities, we laid down our tools and put on our robes of royal blue and white to receive our dip- lomas. In our three years of searching for the pay dirt, we have stuck together through thick and thin. Some of the time the going was tough and we may not always have stayed on the right trail, but in the end we profited by our nights in detention and demerit slips. We've traveled together through classes, dances, sports events and school assemblies. ' ' Our guides to the rich ore of accomplishment have been lNIiss Dorothy Cotton and lllr. Harold ,,,wvw!, W AT? '--. Dierenfield. They have directed us iizfgz' -frf dirt-a diploma. They have helped map out our . I next stop on the trail to success, the college or . . . . . job which will stake us to the claim of prosperity in life. For our three years of work and fun, ifa, , learning and social activities, we thank Santa Barabra High School which has shown us how to find our fortunes at the end of the rainbow and stake our claims to the future. Mr. Harold Dierenfeld Miss Dorothy Cotton
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f -Yfhvss ,, He's one of our winners for '49-with his handsome six- feet-two frame, his captivating smile and his amiable manner. Cal has made his claim pay as Legislature and Senior Council Representative, Boys' League Vice-Presi- dent and a member of Scholarship Society. No. 73 of the Golden Tornadoes and No. 1 in the eyes of the Senior Class, Cal Cottriel is on the way to finding his trail to success. She's our winning typical girl of the many nominated hy the Senior Class-with her heart-warming smile, her petite figure, and her friendly Hello As one of our pretty pep leaders, Elinor has piled up gold in the form of ac- tivities in G.A.A., Program and Rally Committee and Drama Workshop. VVith her many attributes, Elinor Howerton will always find success and happiness.
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, .L-fo-E 4 Q --at n QBRAMS This a A- ired, quiet, competent girl fy! j..- San Pedro. and was a u4'1..l - a i-Lights and Mike Frites. the wants a good job and to be happy and help others be that way, too. ROSEANNE AGAMALIAN Sweet, a nice friend, and a native Santa Barbaran seem to describe Rose- anne. She was active in Double R Club, Spanish Club, and G.A.A. Her main ambition is to enter and finish college. PATRICIA ALB RI GHT Friendly, hrainy, athletic, and clever Pat boasts of being a native daugh- ter, a member of the Scholarship Society, Ir. Statesmen, Nature Club. Latin Club, G.A.A., Bi S, and Y- Merriettes. Sports are her hobby, and future plans are to attend the U. C. at Berkeley. RUTH ALLEN Nick-named Shorty because she is not, Ruth is a Santa Barbaran and a member of G.A.A. Next to eating, horses are her hobby. She will probably go into some kind of office work after graduation. IACKIE GAY ANDERSON This attractive little blonde with an excess of pleasing personality came to us from the Santa Maria High in her junior year. Her future desires are a happy marriage and security. She wants to attend college either in Oregon or Santa Maria. TEONISTO ANTHONY ANDREATTA Born in Covina, industrious, reserved. neat dressing, Ted was a member of Student Court and also marched in that crack R.O.T.C. Drill Team. Ted, whose hobby is reading, plans to enter college and eventually get a good job. MARY ARMSTRONG A native Santa Barbaran, lovely, pre- possessing, ambitious Mary was a mem- ber of Girls' Ensemble, Drill Team. and Pom-Pom Girls. Sports are her hobby. although she wants to go to Business College. ,.., . , :Y X , Lf,f',ff jf GLORIA DIAN E ADRIAN A refreshing personality and a cheering smile made Mousie a welcome mem- ber of the Latin Club, Nature Club, Ir. Statesmen. A Cappella Choir, Scholar- ship Society, Ticket Sales Committee, Y-Merriettes Cljresidentj, and a Deputy. She will be seen on the campus of U. C. at Berkeley. ANGIE ALBERI With rare humor and a swell person- ality, Angie was always in there pitching, Big S CPresidenQ and a member of Senior Tri-Hi- and G.A.A. have been a few of her inter- ests. College and a career as a P.E. teacher are her ambitions. ' Q OWEN ALFERITZ He's always ready with a joke. His motorcycle is his tirst love and he has worked in Auto Trade Training and on Stage Crew in his three years here at S.B.H.S. ,Owen wants to be a machin- ist after graduation. LOUI E ALVARADO Loving a good time and a good team, this fellow was born right here in good old Santa Barbara. He took part in Six Man Football all of his three years of high school. He is going tofjoin the service after his graduation. NORMA ,ANDREATTA An easy task for Norma is making friends. Her vibrant personality makes her as popular as she is cute. She be- longed to Senior Tri-Hi-Y, and has been a monitor. Her aims are happi- ness and success, and plans include either work or college. ANASTACIA ANDROS , If you have seen a tiny whirlwind go by, it was probably Nista. She has been a member of Drama Workshop, and- a representative of the Student Legislature. She has no hobbies, but cannot resist buying unnecessary things. To walk down the hill with a nice, clean diploma is what she wants most out of life. MARY LOU ARCHE Loads of fun, petite, and pretty, Lulu hails from Fort Worth, Texas, and has a natural flare for collecting friends, Senior Tri-Hi-Y and Drama Workshop have held her interest. Collecting rec- ords is her hobby, and future plans in. clude work. i
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