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Star of Class Activities which we raised the necessary funds. We sold lemonade, student directories, car license tabs, and Slave Day cards, collected senior dues, and sponsored the Noon Nickelodeon, to raise money. The highlight of our class record came dur ing Senior Week This was the week of the Senior Frolics of our class barbecue, of getting yearbooks signed, of the graduation party at the Coral Casino, and ofthe graduation march in traditional blue and white at sunset. Our high school album has come to a close with the playing of the Alma Mater at gradu- ation June l8 l954 According to our class motto We will carve our mark on the face of time And whether the three hundred and sixty three graduates become lawyers or home makers engineers or white collar workers we W Above The Senior Class Council took Drorninent part in leading cass proiects and activities Members of the Council were seated left to right Carolyn Lang skov Diane Botzum Athene Keyes Angele Azar Glenn Young Arlene Mullns and Shirley Smith Standing are Joyce Rezen des Judy Rudolph Pete Tevis Toni Hamm Mr Greene Dave Muench Pete Davies Tony Medina and Jose Rivera Right Senior Class meetings were presided over by its class officers Angele Azar treasurer Glenn Young president Fred Hayward vice president and Arlene Mul lins secretary S 1 I ' 11 - ' ' - A 11 V I ill. , 'ff , J, -Q, . x -V - 1 y xx 5 x W . . v x' . a f , -Y R ,A +1 X v , ' I O vi i V i I 1 , I , .' , ' I L ' E ' 1 i 1 ' D i ' , 25
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Senior Record Spins Cut Muss Laura Lou Houghton and Mr John Greene guuded the members of the Senuor Class through theur many program duffu cult nd u l nn n ll core ung hand to lead students past some trouble Our hugh school record started to spun un l95l when we as sophomores tell pumped or gluded unto the groove at Santa Barbara Hugh School Once un the groove we spun smoothly along from our sophomore year to our uunuor year There was a change un the rhythm as we become senuors the beat was a luttle faster a luttle gayer more medutatuve a luttle sadder perhaps From the prelude to the funale Muss Laura Lau Houghton and Mr John Greene helped us to make sure we were un tune 1 Y As uunuors we gave the furst uunuor senuor pucnuc un Santa Barbara Hugh School hustory un honor of the class of 53 at Tucker s Grove The class of 54 helped set the tempo un Stu dent Court Leguslature clubs sports, and other student actuvutues Our long playung record neared the end when we became senuors From the begunnung of the school year we started preparung for the turst all nught graduatuon party to be held at Santa Barbara Hugh The Senuor Class Councul was responsuble for the ways and means by ' N 43 . .M u ' r f . ff v . N..-ff Q, fl X . 1- J I . 4 Y, , . I . V V- l N A- ,M ues a n pa u g co ege ers. 1' They were always ready to extend a help- I I I I l l . ' ' I I . - I ' I . , - . . 1 I . . . I I I I I - . l , . I ' ' 24
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Graduates of I9 4 JESSE FRANK ACUNA-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: armed services, school. JANET ADAMECK-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: ASB Athletic Committee secretary, 35 Big S , 2,3, Junior Class Council, deputy ,3, FHA, I, ASB Finance Committee chairman, 3, GAA, l,2,3, Girls' League representative, 3, Legislature, 2,3, Scholarship Society, l,2,3, Spanish Club l,2, secretary, girls' tennis mana- ger, 2, ASB treasurer, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council cor- responding secretary, 3, Usherettes, 2,3, 2nd place, Altrusa essay contest, Bank of America local and regional vocational arts award, Seal- bearer. Plans: Principia College, business ad- ministration. ROBERT A. ALLEN-Born: Santa Barbara, Plans: Marines lGEDl. W. LEAH ALM0ND4Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Girls' Ensemble, l, 2, Dance Inter- lude assistant program chairman and an- nouncer. Plans: San Francisco State College or WAF. RICHARD AMBRIZ -- Born: Santa Barbara. P.ans: SBJC. JERRY K. ANDERSON f Born: Big Springs, Texas. Activities: FFA, 3, varsity football let- terman, 2,3, soph football, Skin-Divers, lst place, I Speak for Democracy contest, 3. Plans: Westmont College, Christian work. MYRTIE ANN ANDERSON Born: Santo Bar- bara, Plans: undecided. ROBERT ALBERT ANGULO Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: deputy, 2, varsity football, 2, 3. Plans: Marines. WILLIAM DONALD ARELLANES, Jr. -- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: B basketball, l, varsity baseball letterman, 2,3, soph football, varsity football, 2,3, letterman, 3. Plans: pro baseball. 26 Jesse Frank Acuna Robert A. Allen Janet Adameck W. Leah Almond ELEANOR E. ASH Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied youth, 2,3, FBLA treasurer, 3, Fl-IA, l, GAA, 3, JCS, l,2, Tri-Hi-Y Council, l,2,3. Plans: iunior college, secretarial work and marriage. ANGELE AZAR Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities: ASB Assembly Committee, I, Senior Class treasurer, deputy, 2, GAA, l,2,3, Girls' League representative, l,2,3, ASB Limitations Commit- tee, 3, TNT vice president, 3, Legislature, l,2, Spanish Club vice president, Girls' League pro- gram chairman, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council, l, Usher- ettes, 2,3, vice president, 3. Plans: teacher. GORDON BAILEY-Born: Seattle, Wash. Activ- ities: soph football. Plans: college or service. JERRY LEWIS BAIRD Born: Charlevoix, Mich. Activities: Allied Youth, 3, Boys' League repre- sentative, 3, Hi-Lights Student of the Month chairman, 3, Boys' League talent show MC, 3, Pigskin Prom MC, 3, Hi-Y Council sergeant-an arms, 3. Plans: LJCSBC, sports announcer. CHARLES J. BALL Born: Duluth, Minn. Actu- ities: Band, l,2,3, Dance Band, 3, Legislature, I, ASB Limitations Committee, 3, Orchestra, 3, Scholarship Society, l,2,3, Sealbearer, Travel Club, 2. Plans: Harvard, research work in physics or chemistry. RICHARD M. BALLINI - Born: Detroit, Mich, Activities: Band, l,2,3, Chess and Checker Club, 2,3, deputy, l, Interfaith Ciub, 2, Pho- tography Club, 2,3, ROTC Band, l,2, Spanish Club, 3, UNY, 2, UNY Dancers, l. Plans: Cal Poly, engineering. Helping to make ASB government run smoothly, Student Body Vice President Athene Keyes took charge of the Ticket Sales Committee, Secretary Pat Bush kept school records, and President Brian Hansen presided over Legislature and ASB Executive Board meetings.
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