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

 - Class of 1958

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RESPONSIBILITY for the entire school system rests upon the shoulders of the Board of Education, the superintend- ent, and his two assistants. Much of their time this year was spent on plans for new schools. ..,,,gsN THE PLANNERS of policies are the members of the Board of Education. They are, left, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hondlrsonp Mr. David S. liker, Mr. C, E. Sovine, President, Mr. Joseph Paxton and Mr. Bruce O'NeaI, Vice-President. A Mn',,,,- ...-f-f'- . , ' J,-,,,.,.---4 Administration NOT NEW to many SBHS students, Principal Claude Hardesty served as head of La Cumbre Junior High School and Harding School before his appointment here. Mr. Douglas White, principal for the past three years, was appointed assistant superintend- ent, instructional services, to replace Dr. Charlotte Elmott, who is now Research Di- rector of the California Committee on the Older Girl and the Law, working at UCLA. Mr. John Nordenson, vice-principal, dean of boys, has many responsibilities. He as- sists in the planning of all school activities for the year. Mr. John Greene, head counselor, advises Boys' League, and is sophomore boys' coun- selor. . Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas, dean of business, takes care of all SBHS's finances. Mrs. Ernestine Shean, registrar, handles transcripts, and is in charge of all scholar- ships. MR. LOUIS TSOUTSOUVAS, dean of business, Mrs. Ernestine Shean registrar and Mr. John Greene, head counselor, work for the general benefit of the student body. MR. CLAUDE HARDESTY, principal, Mr. John Nordenson,vice-principal, and Mrs. Zelma Pierce, dean of girls, gather in the office for one of their conferences concerning the students. ' ' ar., .w ,..-'s w'JMM ' z 1 , 'W ,Wa 2: . 5 s 1 MRS. MELBA SMITH, counselors' office secretary. THE COMPLICATED JOB of keeping all records, such as IQ tests, aptitude tests, and ability tests, falls to the SBHS office staff. Added to this con- fusing list, they look after bus passes, merit lists, diplomas, athletic eligibilities, and our ever-iammed lost and found. This year the cafeteria staff pre- sented a la carte menu for the first time. The demanding iob of planning, choosing and cooking the proper foods is also done by the staff. ROW ONE: Mrs. Christina Rodriguez, Miss Dorothy Bonner. ROW TWO: Mrs. Grace Clark, Mrs. Ruth Garcia, Mrs. Milly Sanchez, Mrs. Lillian Holdsworth. 12 MRS. HELEN GILBERT, secretary to the business manager. absence and 5' Mrs. Katherine Belshaw, seated at typewriter, are MRS. MARY DUFF, who substituted for Mrs. Alrencl Lee during her I secretaries in he principal's and vice-principal's office. MRS. ENID SALLAWAY, dean of girls' secretary. l 1 MRS. HAROLDINE ELLIS and Mrs. May M. Willhite in the attendance office. are secretaries Staff MRS. JUNE BOWMAN, right, librarian, discusses a new edition, one of many this year, with Mrs. Virginia Olsen, library and audio-visual clerk. MRS. SUE R. TARBI, our indispensable nurse, shakes down the thermometer for her next case. THE LINE WAS long for the thermometer in the nurse's office during the flu epidemic, but due to her watchfulness the epidemic was limited. She and her assistant, Mrs. Ellen Rowe, help the City Schools physician, Dr. L. C. N. Wayland, in giving physical examinations for athletic eli- gibility, besides keeping all health records on individual students. 13 ,S 1 SBHS STAFF MEMBERS taking a coffee break are Mrs. Helen Gil- bert, Mrs. Ruth White, Mr. Sam Cathcart, Mrs. Virginia Olsen, and I4 Mr. William Crow, teasing Mrs. Gilbert. WHICH do you think is harder? Finding the stamen and pistil of a flower or following the circulatory system of a human? Mr. Robert Kaiser is dissecting a flower for students in his biology class. TEACHERS in the Santa Barbara area visited local firms on Business Education Day. A representative of the Southern California Gas Company conducts a question and answer period. MR. C. E. SOVINE, president of the Board of Education, and Mr. Yale Griffith, attorney, are breaking the ground for the new San Marcos High School. Seated in the background are Mr. Donald Stillman, principal of the new school, Mrs, Eliza- beth Henderson, member of the board of education, and Dr. Norman B. Scharer, superintendent. J' . Z , fx' ve MR. FRANK PRIESTER performs one of the many iobs above and beyond as a student buys a tick Aside from teaching ........ TEACHERS ARE human too. They also have to stand in line for their lunches. AN IMPORTANT LINK betwee Miss Shirley Sanchez, telephon et for a basketball game. n our faculty and community is e operator. wwf s sys rm- ' 'Nw I 1. v .J A1.. ..- ,Aa H ly' ' h ff. . r.f ' ii if l . ., , -QNX., N V K ' .. ,W U U X H Q.. R 3 e, gg : l 5 E li cg Vg 1 'l Q V d 4 ll 4 V Y g T ' 5 6 rfiiyf i, J X - . . ' , R 4. .- AM X' A .'1,. ' u A. - . . -- . . ., f -f - s .. . U j .. 3-tw-..-.,.-' .QVLLY ,uw.W,,.,... , 352 4 F iff - ' W ,,,..-.. .,,, ' WITH PROGRESS for San Mar- cos High School well under way, Mr. John Boettner, Mr. Donald Stillman, and Mrs. Louise Gould are anticipating moving into the new plant September of 1959. The new school will enable teachers to have fewer students in each class and they will there- fore be able to render much more individual help. The plans are for a single floor building, centralized around the administration section. The site for this new building is the iunction of Turnpike Road and Hollister Avenue. J., , f, COUNSELORS HAVE many other duties besides counsel- ing students. They help stu- dents to understand and like school. Students and their counselors work together to pick the right subiects so that after graduation they will be able to take part in com- munity Iife, or go on with further education. Counselors help in personal problems also. When serious problems arise the students meet on Friday afternoon with counselors and parents. i it it The senior counselors are pic- tured at left, Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dier- enfieldp guiding the iuniors are Miss Barbara Wright and Counselors Mr.PaulCrawford,and working with the sophomores are Mrs. Anne Scales and Mr. John Greene. MISS DOROTHY COTTON closes her office door for a heart to MISS BARBARA WRIGHT exclaims over the flash of the camera. heart talk with one of her girls. DID YOU ever see a counselor resting? Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dierenfield take time out for a chat about the IT WOULD be interesting to know what these two, Mrs, Anne latest Forge. Scales and student are talking about, wouldn't it? . V ROW ONE: Mr. John Nordenson, Jeannie Wall, Program and Rally chairman, Linda Rearwin, treasurer, Chuck Pruess, president, Steve Thorp, vice-president, Caroline Grimm, secretary. ROW TWO: Pete Nissler, yell leader, Joanie Rudolph, pep leader, Happy Lee, pep leader, Adele Smith, pep leader, Chloe Wilder, song leader, Shirley A - Camargo, yell leader, Perry Nlssler, yell leader. ROW THREE: Mar garet Murphy, Forge editor, Bonnie Toxby, girls' athletic manager Sam Dumas, boys' athletic manager, Marilynn Mack, defense attor ney, Wanda Whitehouse, radio editor. ASBOTHCGTS ooooooooooooo THE STUDENT BODY officers who served this ship. Petitions are handed out by the prospective year were chosen in the annual elections held candidate to be signed by fifty students. If he each spring. To be eligible for an office you must succeeds a vigorous campaign follows. have an 'A' in citizenship and a 'B' in scholar- ROW ONE: M. Saxe, V. Vickery, L. McKary, B. Monian, S. Howard, G. Haug, C. Matthews, S. Cronan, S. Miles, C. Furman, F. Andera, P. Shoudy, W. Whitehouse, B. Temple, B. Gerdes, R. Engle, M. C. Black, K. Fisher, K. Myers, K. Jacobs, D. Stromer, A. Hauser, Canatsey. ROW TWO: P. Nissler, C. Wilder, E. Lee, J. Rudolph, C. Casey, G. Daniel, C. Platte. ROW FOUR: J. Lowsley, H. Saper- P. Nissler, J. Wall, L. Rearwin, S. Tharp, chairman, C. Pruess, stein, L. Leonard, S. Cata, D. Depweg, B. Stower, D. Daggett, M. B. Savant, M. Mack, M. Murphy, B. Toxby, C. Grimm, S. Camargo, Squier, R. Lee, F. Serena, K. Docter, E. Campbell, P. Patrick, R. Abi S. Dumas. ROW THREE: Mr. Nordenson, S. Saunders, P. Haskell, Aly, T. Ruisaki, G. Moore, L. Lane. REPRESENTATIVES of each homeroom, together with the student body officers, form the nucleus of student govern- ment. It is the responsibility of these students to discuss and decide school regulations. Values gained from leg- islature membership are experience and satisfaction in improving school government. o o o o o o o o Student Legislature VIII I PIU! T7 all l ROW ONE: D. Sturmer, N. Voskuyl, M. Buchanan, G. Chamness, M. Hallor, D. Rearwin, B. Bowman, B. Harley, M. Mack. B. Crow, M. Cordero. ROW TWO: Mr. Ernest Berg, adviser, Student Court A THRILLING CASE of tardiness is now at the that the law-breaker may have a fair chance. stands! The defense attorney is presenting its The Chief Justice, also an elected officer, and case. He, lor shel is an elected ASB officer, his associate iustices decide the fate of the and appoints one or more assistants in order defendent. Deputies ARE YOU GUILTY? lf so, the deputies are bound to find out. These volun- teers are headed by the attorney general who is elected by the ASB. Their iob is to enforce school regulations. ROW ONE: L. Moo, J. Barnett, B. Harley, W. Simpson, R. Bow- ROW THREE: C. Taylor, E. Campbell, J. Eagle, R. Lee, D. Sturmer, ser. ROW TWO: L. Dearborn, P. Jameson, L. Tomason, B. D. Knowlton, J. Shilling, R. York, D. Killey, S. Molis. Guevara, M. McGowan, L. Miranda, L. Sizer, K. Jacobs. 4' f l 1 ROW ONE: A. Ludwick, L. Rearwin, J. Wall, B. Ligon, S. Lake, T R k J. Chiu. ROW TWO: M Baker, S. Dumas, G. Glerum, P. Patrick, Committee Heads OUTSTANDING STUDENTS selected by the student-body president make up the group known as committee heads. Working with their committees, in legislature, and on the executive board, their goal is to uphold the high level of SBHS student government. PROGRAM AND RALLY Committee is one of the busiest groups: besides being in charge of skits, yells, and songs at all school activ- ities, they sponsor the Homecoming parade, schedule programs, and promote school spirit at the football games. Program and Rally ROW ONE: Perry Nissler, C. Wilder, A. Smith, S. Camargo, J. Walker, J. Wilson, L. Bois Clair, J. Wall, K. MacOuiddy, N. Rudolph, E. Lee, Pete Nissler. ROW TWO: Mr. J. Duerr, A. Bybee, J. Harmon, P. Howard. Advertising Committee MAKING BANNERS, posters and cooperat- ing with other organizations in announcing special events are among the many iolos of the advertising committee. ROW ONE: L. Rearwin, G. Dovming, S. Dumas, chairman, J. Whitman J. Reuonico. ROW TWO: K. Doctir, P. Nicklin, Mr. C. Hardesty, Mr. L Tsoutsouvas, Mr. C. Schutte. Awards Committee TROPHIES, SERVICEPPROJECTS, recognition of outstanding students and organizations are all the responsibilities of the Awards Committee. This c iyti .ittee works with the principal in prese ,5 iiti different functions. A trophy is given to the outstanding sophomore of the year. All ASB officers and committee chairmen are awarded certificates of merit. 22 ROW ONE: Miss M. Straight, J. Chiu, chairman, N. Gauthier. ROW TWO: B. Funkhouser, S. Sexton, M. Jones, P. Garst. Missing from the picture is B. Woggon. Athletic Committee EACH MAJOR sport is represented on the Athletic Committee. The Boys' Athletic Man- ager is chairman and the ASB treasurer also serves. This group co-ordinates the school's sports events and supervises the awards presented each year to the lettermen. ROW ONE: A. Ludwick, C. Lee. ROW TWO: D. Meyer, T. Long, K. Mye s J. Miller, Mr. J. Nordenson. W ONE: G. Eggleton, T. Riusaki, S. Kirkpatrick. ROW TWO: J. Keyes, L Leonard. Constitution Revision Committee AMENDMENTS and revisions in the consti- tution, after consideration of requests for changes have been made, are the iob of the Constitution Revision Committee. All amendments must be approved and voted upon by the student body. 999 3. ROW ONE: T. Welo, G. Glerum, K. Allen. ROW TWO: Mr. J. Nordens S. Nutt, B. Savant. Election Board THE ELECTION BOARD takes charge of cam- paign assemblies, casting and counting of ballots, and a number of other activities pertaining to all elections that come to SBHS. ROW ONE: M. Canatsey, M. Zouora, B. Ligon, A. Wilcox. 23 ROW TWO: R. Jones, Mr. J. Nordenson, L. Fletcher, M. Hallor. Finance aims 0953 fx2s9'2f? Committee ROW ONE: R. Ritchie, L. Rearwin, C. Askin. BACK: Mr. L. Tsoutsouvas. 4 now ONE: E. sauceas, J. wmimqn, chairman, L. Reid. now two. D. Goux, R. Powers. O Committee PROMOTION of better inter-school relations with Ventura is the function of S.B.V.l.S.C. Each year the committee sponsors a dance and a traffic safety conference, held alter- nately at either city. 24 Mr. John Nordenson HAVING MONEY problems? If so, see the Finance Commit- tee. Their approval is needed on all bills and budgets present- ed to the Legislature. Limitations Committee REGULATING THE AMOUNT of activities in which students may participate, is the iob of the Limitations Committee. They make cer- tain that no one neglects his regular studies as a member of too many clubs. ROW ONE: J. Saperstein, B. Clark, chairman, L. Andrews. ROW TWO: ,T.W JN. Ticket Sales Committee ROW ONE: .l. Dinnogen, B. Derk, C. Matthews. ROW TWO: K. Ander- son, K. Burnette, W. Thielst, B. Dickey. TICKETS, TICKETS and more Tickets say members of the Ticket Sales Committee who have the large responsibility of selling and accounting for tickets to football games, the student body cards, and tickets for many other functions of the school. Open Campus Committee TWO YEARS ago Open Campus Committee was formed to look into the possibility of an open campus. During those two years they received many different complaints about littering the streets and reckless driving. The committee works on these problems in an attempt to maintain an open campus. pu'-'W ,,... ,ag 1 . ROW ONE: P. Patrick, N. Schall, G. Daniel. ROW TWO: B. Watson Mr. J. Nordenson, L. Lane, R. Jones. Traffic Safety Committee ROW ONE: K. Hayward, M. Baker, N. Guzman. ROW TWO: K. Revis, L. Fisher, P. Haskell, Mr. F. Priester, P. Cox, E. Campbell. HOW MANY TIMES have you heard, Oh, those teenage drivers! Well, teenagers can be good driv- ers too. The Traffic Safety Committee promotes safe driving and try to impress upon the student body the importance of driving safely. Social Committee FUN FOR ALL! That's the Social Committee's aim. By planning and managing all ASB social activi- ties, these committee members plan a well-bal- anced year of activities for everyone. Their main social events are the Pigskin Prom and Winter Wonderland. ROW ONE: P. Howard, Mrs. D. Timmons, S. Lake, chairman, L. Bois Clair. ROW TWO: G. McMurry, S. Stevens, L. McCarrolI. W , w x EMM--1' 'ln 3 :Y- m 1 1 Y' , w.. ., Fwy' ', ,, 'M EF' . MMM , . 91 t ly A K b:,'aose- sb: ' 5. g,0v3'lw3l'g:'CfAm , -o , I, t,,. 4 ,. Q,-nf,-1 - 1,-' , .,w,,, , fl ' S 511 -6 Q if mf Vu-qg fijil . C ,,, I - l10,N: . .nw .W ' O l sg f fb, '-'43 9. Q' Q 'I 2, 1' 1-' ' x '-0' o B 0146 ' A rf' '- 0 'I L V A Q HQ. mfsff 'ff A I - fa, 'f ff- : A 9' --,A A -. 7 ,flu jd:yg.2,'FgQQ' -,Qfgrv ' ix -., , m , ,jfs fl A ' .-N, 'I 2' 1- 1'5 NVQ, fm 4 I' :A in f 5 Ev -Q.. 0 . . ok- .M 1 ,, Q, , - fx My 4 ...r..---' -9, 5 D , 4. L. 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We are sure that the good work you have done here is indicative of the contributions each of you will make in your community, as you assume the re- sponsibilities as adults in your chosen field of work. We know you will meet the chal- lenge of each new problem with the same enthusiasm and understanding which you have displayed these past three years. Our best wishes go with each and every one of you. Again congratulations and best of luck to all. C. H. Hardesty, Principal THE SENIOR CLASS' biggest money-raising proiect, the magazine sale, was well guided by Nan Cundick and Art Ludwick, senior magazine sale co-chairmen. AZ: . , ,1.- M - ' N .L L ii rc f I V - m.gMj,5ff r S' r Kg V H h 1 i Q l gl li ll X lx AHA R 28 it v THE WELFARE of the class lies in the hands of its officers. This year's officers are David Parma, pres.7 Larry Leifer, vice pres., Nan Cundick, sec., and Trudy Turner, treas. L -NA TAKING A MOMENT to relax, Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dierenfield, senior class counselors, stand by to help us with the many scholastic and extra-curricular difficulties we experience throughout our high school life. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL plans many of the social events of the senior class, such as senior week and the all-night party. This year's theme was a Mardi gras. ROW ONE: Lesley Andrews, Art Ludwick, Nan Cundick. ROW TWO: Katy Thompson, Judy Copley, Linda Bouma, Trudy Turner, Virginia Lopez. ROW THREE: Direk Hedges, Lynn Bois Clare, Stephanie Stevens, Robbin Ritchie, Judy Dinnogen. ROW FOUR: Wesley Thielst, David Parma, Mike Baker, Steve Nutt, Brian O'Gorman, Larry Leifer. X.- ,TW Jo Lee Abdalla Ernest Abenoio Riad Aby Aly Tommy Abogadie Carole Abram Judith Ackland Louise Acquistapace Kay Adamson Peggy Agler Bill Aikele S 'sal I JO LEE ABDALLA-Born: Oshkosh, Neb. Ac- tivities: FHA 1, 3: Forge 1, 2, 3: JSA 1, 2, 3: JSA Summer School. Plans: business college. ERNEST ABENOJO - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. RIAD ABI ALY-Born: Dakar, Africa. Activities: JSA 3: Key Club 3: Legislature 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3: Globespanners 3: Pep Club 3: Exchange student 3. Plans: college, engineer- ing. TOMMY ABOGADIE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA pres. 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: San Jose State College. CAROLE MARIE ABRAM-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Ticket Sales Com- mittee 3: Pep Club 3. Transferred from Poly- technic High School, Long Beach. Plans: psy- chologist. JUDITH ACKLAND-Barn: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Girls' Ensemble 1: UNY Dancers 1. Plans: SBJC. LOUISE ACQUISTAPACE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA 1, 2, 3: Donnettes 3: Tennis Club 1. Plans: Woodbury College, secretary. KAY ADAMSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. PEGGY ANN AGLER-Born Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2: Legislature 1, 2. Plans: undecided. BILL AIKELE-Born Los Angeles. Activities: Al- lied Youth 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y Council 1, 2: sgt.-at- arms 3: Varsity swim team 1, 2, 3. Plans: SBJC. SENIORS celebrate the last football game of the season with a dinner at the San Roque Steak House. Seem to be enioying themselves, don't they? fe DIANE ALBRECHT-Born: Marysville. Activities: FRN 1, 2, 3, treas. 3: GAA 1, 2, vice-pres. 3: Latin Club 3: Program and Rally Committee 1, 2: swim team 1, swim manager 2: swim show 1, 2: 1, 2, 3 Council: Big Sister 3: Con- stitution Revision Committee. Plans: college, x-ray technician. LINDA ALDERMAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 3: Allied Youth 1: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2: Girls' league Exec. Board 3: Scholarship Society 1: Christmas Pro- gram 1, 2, 3: Spring Show 1, 2, 3: Brigadoon 3. Plans: UCSBC, elementary educaton. BRYAN ALLEN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: swim team 1, 2, 3: Varsity Track Cross Country 3. Plans: SBJC, college, forestry. RONALD ALLRED-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2: FFA 2: Photo Club 2: Tennis Club 2: FBLA 2. Plans: work. JACK ALVARADO-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. RAY AMES-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Bee Track 2: Club Chicanos 1, 2, 3: Varsity Track 3. Plans: Air Force, ranching, mechanic. MARY AMBRIZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JEAN AMICI-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. ELAINE AMLIN-Born: Pasadena. Plans: SBJC, library work. SAMMY ANDERSON - Born: Goleta. Plans: farming, mechanic. Diane Albrecht Mary Ambriz Jean Amici Elaine Amlin Sammy Anderson Lesley Andrews John Arguelles Linda Alderman Bryan Allen Naomi Asakura Craig Askin Ronald Allred Jack Alvarado Ray Ames .2 :IV l Carmel Ayala Eiliefzibllsiii LESLEY ANDREWS-Born: Cheam, Surrey, Eng- land. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: GAA 2, 3: Legislature 2: Girls' League Exec. Board 3: OGG 3: Pep Club 3: SBVISC Committee 3: Co-ed colonel 3. Plans: elementary education. JOHN ARGUELLES-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 1: Deputies 2: drill team 1, 2, 3: ROTC officer: PMS!-T award: MT 2. Plans: pharmacy. NAOMI ASAKURA-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Band 1: Deputies 2: French Club 3: GAA 3: Hi-Lights, sec. 2: Legislature 2: TNT 3: Dance Club 3: Pep Club 3: Brigadoon 3. Plans: UCSBC, teaching. CRAIG ASKIN-Born: Oakland. Activities: Fi- nance Committee 3: Science Club 1, treas., vice-pres. 3: Scholarship Society 1: tennis team 1. Plans: college, entomology. CARMEL LOUISE AYALA-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: FHA 1: FRN 1: Girls' Ensemble 2: Speech award 3. Plans: dental assistant, mar- riage. 32 -- . .V - ,. F I Eddie Ayala Jon Baake Iola Baca George Backman Raymond Bailey Mike Baker ' - ?ilQ?5?'lfE?Lll'!3?iYfY5,ll2' Sheldon Boll SHELDON BALL-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Science Club 2. Plans: college, automotive engineering. BOB BARRY-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 3. Plans: college. UNA BALDWIN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA, treas. 1, hist. 2, vice-pres. 3: Forge page 3, co-editor 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1. Plans: JC, legal secretary, bookkeeper. JOE BARAFAS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. SUE BARABOO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: JSA 1, 2: Thespians 1, 2, 3. Plans: undecided. GERRY BARKER-Born: Santa Maria. Plans: undecided. JUDY BARTH-Born: Santo Barbara. Plans: marriage. CARMON BAUER-Born: Healdsburg, Calif. Activities: Band 1, 2: Don- nettes 3: FBLA 2: French Club 1: Orchestra 1: UNY Dancers 2, 3. Plans: business. JIM BAXTER-Born: Texas. Activities: Varsity basketball. Plans: undecided. CAROL BECKMAN-Born: Youngstown, Ohio. Activities: Allied Youth 1: FHA 1, 2: FRN 1, 2: Girls' Ensemble 1: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Plans: Knapp College of Nursing. ALAN BELISLA-Born: Boston, Mass. Plans: college, civil engineer. Sue Baraboo Gerry Barker Judy Barth Carman Bauer Jim Baxter Carol Beckman Alan Belisla iqidkf, EDDIE AYALA-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1: Bee Basketball 1: Social Committee 2. Plans: Air Force. JON BAAKE--Born: Santa Monica. Activities: A Cappella 3: Band 1, 2: Deputies 1: ROTC Officer 3: ROTC Bond Drum Maior 3: ROTC Band Service Medal 3: Science Club 1, 2. Plans: dentist. IOLA JOSEPHINE BACA-Born: Watsonville, Calif. Activities: FHA 1: GAA I, 2, 3: Donnettes 3: Junior Class Council, vice-pres. 2: Sophomore Class Council, sec. 1: FBLA 1, 2. Plans: bank cashier. GEORGE BACKMAN-Born: Buffalo, N.Y. Activities: A Cappella 3: FMT 1: German Club 2, vice-pres. 3: Thespians 1, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3. Plans: language teacher. RAYMOND BAILEY-Born: Des Moines, Iowa. Activities: FFA 2. Plans: college. MIKE BAKER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Bee Basketball 1: Bee Track I: Hi Y Council, sgt.-at-arms 3: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Key Club 1, 2, sgt.-at-arms 3: Legislature 1: Lettermen's Club 3: Pep Club 3: Traffic Safety Committee Chairman 3: Varsity Track 2, 3. Plans: Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley. Bob Barry Una Baldwin Joe Barafas Evie Bertanyi WILFRIED BIELITZER-Born: Kiel, Germany. Pl-ans: game warden. BARBIKAY BISSELL-Born: Chicago, Ill. Ac- -tivities: Band 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Scholarship Society 1, TNT 3, UNY Dancers 1, 2. Plans: Univ. of Arizona, music. CONNIE BLACK-Born: Los Angeles. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 3, German Club 2, Legis- lature 3, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 2, swim team 2, TNT 1, 2, 3, World Friendship Club treas. 2. Plans: marriage, teaching. TOM BLEAUVELT-Born: Douglas, Ariz. Ac- tivities: Bee Basketball 2, Bee Track 2, JSA 3, Jr. Varsity tennis 3, Varsity basket- ball. Plans: Navy, Occidental. ELROY BLOCKER-Born: Moston, Wis. Plans: Navy. BETTY BOGLE--Born: Toronto, Can. Ac- tivities: FHA 2, Donnettes 2, 3, French Club 1, Legislature 2, Swim Show 2, UNY Dancers 1, 2, 3. Plans: marriage. LYNN BOIS CLAIR-Born: Los Angeles. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 3, GAA 1, Girls' League Exec. Board, Program Chairman 3, Latin Club 2, Legislature 2, Program and Rally Committee 3, Pep Club 3, May Dance Committee 2, Social Committee 3, Rally Committee 3, Ticket Sales Committee 3, Youth Council 2, 3. Plans: USC, dental hygiene. MARGARET BONAZZOLA -- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Harvest Dance Committee 2, 3. Plans: Un- decided. Elroy Blocker Betty Bogle Lynn Bois Clair Margaret Bonauola ,-, , Herbert Bernou Joseph Berta. Borbikay Bissell Connie Black Tom Bleauvelt ff ' . f,fs1f22'sszYs!5 '??i2.'. gp, 1. ,. LY' -'f522r!!2gi :'3:: . ' fi 'if - Sherrie Bellmer Bob Bilotta Will Benson Bill Biel Wilfried Bielitzer SHERRIE BELLMER-Born: Lewiston, Idaho. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Pep Club 3. Plans: business college, secretary. BOB BILOTTA-Born: Long lsland, N.Y. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Jr. Varsity Base- ball 1, Deputies 3, Key Club 1, Southern California Youth Association treas. 2, first vice-pres. 3,' Youth Council treas. 2, pres. 3. Plans: interior decorator, designer. WILL BENSON--Born: Cleveland, Ohio. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2. Plans: psy- chology. HERBERT BERNAU-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: French Club 2, 3, JSA 3, Thes- pions 1, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC. JOSEPH BERTA-Born: Glendale. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Band manager 2, 3, Bond student director 3, Trophy for Outstanding Soph. and Jr. in Band, ROTC Band 1, 2, Commander 3, Medal for Out- standing Soph. and Jr. in ROTC Band. Plons: UCSBC, music. EVIE BERTANYI-Born: LosvAngeles. Activi- ties: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, sec. 3, JSA 2, 3, Legislature 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3, Spring Program 1, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, medicine. HELGA BETHGE-Born: Hamburg, Germany. Plans: college, elementary education. BILL BIEL-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Helga Bethge - + 3' , gg H Ji' 5B ix in Tm, 'il NSA! '55, 915 , ,Eff ,-f1m-- , .. :iii S 4 .- K if ar' ll 'Quai-., , RTNS33E.R4r -1rAY+--- oc A -R -XX THE SENIOR CLASS FLOAT again pulls through with first prize in the annual homecoming parade. JIM BORNAND-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. LILLIAN BOOTH-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. MARGARET BOSCH-Born Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1: Art Club 3: Modern Dance Club 3. Plans: modeling. JESSIE BORRAYO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club 3. Plans: Woodbury College, art teacher. JULIE BOUTILIER--Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. LINDA BOUMA-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, Exec. Board 2: Big Sister 1, 3: Forge 2, Page 2 editor 3: FRN 1: Girls' Ensemble 1: Junior Class Council: Legislature 1, 2: SBVISC Committee 1:Senior Class Council: Sophomore Class Council: ROTC Co-Ed Colonel: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: Pomona or Stephens College. MARGARET BOWERS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. BRUCE BOWMAN - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Finance Committee 2: Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3: JSA 2, 3: Jr. Varsity basket- ball 1, 2: Student Court 3: Varsity basketball 3. Plans: Pomona, Claremont Men's College. Jim Bornand Lillian Booth Margaret Bosch Class of 1958 Jessie Borrayo ROY BRACKETT-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Band 1, Outstanding Junior Trophy, Drum Maior 3: JSA 1: ROTC Band 1: PMS8.T Award 2, Battalion Adiutant 3, Band Service Medal 1, 2, 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3. Plans: Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley, civil engineering. LOEL BRANDT-Born: Spencer, lowa. Activities: Allied Youth 3: GAA 2: Pep Club 3: TNT 3. Plans: UCSBC, junior high school edu- cation. Julie Boutilier Linda Bouma FRANCES BRAZY-Born: Milwaukee,Wisc. Activities: Allied Youth 2: French Club 3: Student Court 3: TNT 2. Plans: JC and Whittier, physical therapy. GEORGE BREGANTI-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. BONNIE BREILEIN-Born: Bakersfield. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Big Sister 1, 2, exec. board 3: GAA 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: UCSBC. CAROL BENNING-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. NORMAN BREMER-Born: Burbank. Activities: German Club 2. Plans: college, civil engineering. KATHRYN BRENTNER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: GAA 2, 3. Plans: Southern Calif. Bible College, business. Margaret Bowers Bruce Bowman Roy Brackett Loel Brandt Frances Brazy George Breganti 'ff l kkh. Bonnie Breilein - K Carol Benning , 1 .,,, ,,,,,, . Norman Bremer Kathryn Brentner -A I if HES' l'w, . , . w .f:'.e':zyef1zee,, -1 .-1, . -s : T Ml X ff sr: ,1 -, 1:E12e:....:: -:ea -Il, ' .2 ' 7 .. 17: ' .'- 'iilfi .. ' H. RM: ' fliif if - v M ,iii- ii .,1..r, 7: ,gm ,.,?.,v,,T,,,,...,......,. ..,,. ,, ...W , 1 l vilmfgyiaf-wr -- -7-J-77.----v-1.-----.f f.-'---v-v--v-.-mq-g-.-w-rf-f-f-1-w-,,F-'rw- -. 35. Charles Brown Jill Bryans Marcia Buchanan Phyllis Buck Tony Burich ff ,ggwgs.fgfqg'wxg1g', ' ' . .s 3 ' :Qs-il.-f a. Z A 9 . 1 -Q-wr . , 'sim :ff be as gk' 'fm gk , .1,.? , M . ,,kk - ,. . . . if wagrfs, . 51. ff?-' 4' .55 I .- 225, 1, . ' 5' 2 -. .. L P4-eq, . 1 Ev ii-Eg: 119' K ' 1 .5 k 5... E W . Env 1-ui Y Robert Burnett Kay Burnette Nancy Busch Tom Butera X- SF ' Nadine Bybee W AF if l swag F' VY: any ,gr. P SHARON BRISCOE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Girls' League Exec. Board 1: Legislature 1: Ticket Sales Committee 1: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, medical secretary. BARBARA BROWN-Born: Portage, Wisc. Activities: A Cappella 1: Allied Youth 1, 2: Deputies 2: Hi-Lights 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1. Plans: college. ERMA BRANCH-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. LENA BRODIN-Born: Gothenburg, Sweden. Activities: Globespanners 3: Usherettes 3: French Club 3: Exchange student 3. Plans: undecided. CHARLES BROWN-Born: Deming, New Mexico. Activities: Bee Basket- ball 1: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Hi-Y Council 1, 2, treas. 3: Varsity Basketball 3. Plans: pro basketball. Sharon Briscoe Barbara Brown Erma Branch Lena Brodin . A 4 .- A 1. - A A .5 'fm . ..,,,, '.. 'V V lk I I ai Ax, A , Q I u ni- nu Susan Byrne Lorraine Cain Helen Caldwell Mary Callahan JILL BRYANS-Born: Ashland, Wisc. Activities: A Cappella 3: Pep Club 3: Christmas Program 3: Brigadoon 3. Plans: college. MARCIA BUCHANAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2: Constitution Revision Committee I: Deputies 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: Girls' League Exec. Board, treas. 3: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Girls' State Rep. 2 Student Court Justice 3. Plans: UCSBC. PHYLLIS BUCK-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. TONY BURICH-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: JC, army. ROBERT BURNETT-Born: Los Angeles. Plans: undecided. KAY BURNETTE-Born: Burbank. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Donnettos 3: GAA 2, 3: Limitations Committee 2: Ticket Salas Committee 3: TNT l. Plans: college. NANCY BUSCH-Born: Oakland. Plans: IBM work. TOM BUTERA-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: mechanical engineering. NADINE BYBEE-Born: San Francisco. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: FRN 2: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Program and Rally 3: Big Sister 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: nursing. SUSAN BYRNE-Barn: Santa Barbara. Plans undecided. LORRAINE CAIN-Born: Fresno. Activities: FHA 2, pres. 3: TNT 2. Plans: business college. HELEN CALDWELL-Born: Laguna Beach. Activities: Forge page 2 editor 2, managing editor 3: GAA 3. Plans: college. MARY CALLAHAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans. undecided. 35 1 1 fi' I J fi ' it ' 3P5F53l.i 5 I Shirley Camargo , L -. - -iw fgi , -:GK 1 Bonnie Campbell Ed Campbell ...,.. ,. , ,,-1 'Q , 15 43121-ffffff - V.. . 1. -- ge,-:we EDDIE CASTILLO-Born: Santa BarbaYI.lfiQi1ji1'j:fV, I, tivities: Amee Youth 2, 3, Jr. vmny ball 1, 2: Deputies 3: Lettermen's Club 'kl.. gf 11mm-rions con-m111ee1.2:Pep Club 1: .QQSQ f..ll,am 1+ Committee 1, 2: versity Football 1, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3: Boys' League 1, 2. Plans: Cal Poly. oAv1n cAsr11o-som. some Barbara. Pldfjsz army. ' JOAN CASSIDY-Born: smkion. Anivioiigg Allied Youth 2: FRN 1, 2: Donnettes 2: tennii. club 1: Big Sister 3: welfare committee 151. Plans: X-ray technician. 15. CECILIA CAVALETTO-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. N PATTIE CAVALLETTO 1 Born: 'i Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, S ffg, :.' Usherettes 3: Youth and Govern 2: Hi-Y Council 2, hist. 3: Pep Club 3: Big Sister lil 1, 2, 3: Jr. Class Council 2. Plans: college. GRAPPINO CECCATO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activties: Radio Club 1, 2, 3. Plans: college, electronics. 36 A-cz' -. f .Mif- . .,,- Cecilia Cavaletto Pattie Cavalletto Grappino Ceccatto x i litlllflif David Castro .loan Cassidy SHIRLEY CAMARGO-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2: Forge 1, 2: Legis- lature 1, 2, 3: Program and Rally 3: ASB Yell Leader 3: Pep Club 3: Big Sister Committee 1, 3. Plans: college. BONNIE CAMPBELL-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Art Club I, 2: FHA 1, 3: UNY Dancers hist. 2, vice-pres. 3. Plans: work. ED CAMPBELL-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2: Allied Youth I, 2, 3: Finance Committee 2: JSA 1, 2: Legislature 1, 2, 3: stage crew 1, 2: Traffic Safety Committee 3: Varsity Track 2: Pep Club 3. Plans: Univ. Mex- ico, architect. DAVID CARROLL-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Radio Club I, 2. Plans: college, mechani- cal engineering. TONY CARTER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. BARBARA CASEY-Born: Cincinnati. Activities: Deputies 3: French Club 1, 2: JSA sec. 2, treas. 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2: swim team 2: Thespians 3: UNY Dancers 1: Modern Dance Club 3: JSA Summer School 3: Brigadoon 3. Plans: college. Eddie Castillo - Xml ' ,FWF Y MARTHA CHACKEL-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: FRN 35 swim team 1, 25 Swim Show 1, 2. Plans: nursing. JANICE CHAMBERLAIN -Born: Philadelphia. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil 15 Senior Class Council. Plans: college. JOE CHEVEREZ--Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Lettermen's Club 2, 35 track 2, 35 Varsity football 35 Soph. footbalI5 Varsity Cross-coun- try 25 CIF 2nd place. Plans: college. GARY CHAMNESS-Born: Santa Barbara, Ac- tivities: Finance Committee 25 Forge business manager 25 German Club 25 JSA 25 ROTC bat- talion commander 35 Science Club 1, reporter 25 ASB Chief Justice 3. Plans: college, mathe- matics. FRANCES CHESTER-Born: Klagetoh, Ganado, Ariz. Activities: FHA 15 FRN 1, 2, 35 GAA 1. Plans: nursing. JULIE CHIU-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Advertising Committee, chairman 35 Art Club 1, 2, pres. 35 Girls' League Exec. Board senior rep.5 Legislature 35 O 8. G art editor 35 Schol- arship Society 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2. Plans: commercial artist. 553 i is of Martha Chackel Bill Clark Dan Cobb Mickey Combs x Ex -m- sg 9 A 'iv M. 5 . ,W Q :if , V J 'M .-Maw 1 W' Janice Chamberlain Joe Cheverez W ' wr-f -' Eddie Clodfelter Marie Clem Gary Chamness Frances Chester Julie Chiu . cv., . Jerry Cilley JERRY CILLEY-Born: Long Beach. Plans: Ma- rines. EDDIE CLODFELTER-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Christmas Program 35 Musical Variations 1, 2, 3. Plans: college, audio technician. MARIE CLEM-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 FHA 15 FBLA 3. Plans: college, secretary. BILL CLARK-Bom: Bremerton, Wash. Activi- ties: ASB Exec. Board 2, 35 JSA 2, 35 Key Club 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 25 SBVISC Committee, chairman 35 Scholarship Society 1, 2, 35 ASB Attorney General 25 Associate Justice 15 Har- vard Book Award 2. Plans: college, nuclear physicist. DAN COBB-Born: Englewood, N.J. Activi- ties: swim team 25 drill team 15 football 1. Plans: college, engineering. MICKEY COMBS-Born: Bismark, N.D. Activi- ties: Deputies 35 Hi-Y Council 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Radio Club 1, 2, 35 swim team 1, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 sophomore football 15 Var- sity football 2. Plans: college, electronics. '97 Q u 4 . '1 I f-.-H'-gy' 'V ,fx-we: V f 5.5: f fu gf ? .1 Elias Castillo Richard Cordero Nancy Corn Bob Corti ALBERTA CAMPOS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. LARRY CONNOLLY-Born: Yosensite. Activities: Al- lied Youth 35 Art Club 1, 2. Plane: college. CLAUDIA COOK-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Art Club 15 Election Board 25 GAA cor. sec. 2, 35 legislature 35 TNT 15 Usherettes 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Big Sister 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 Christmas Program 3. Plans: college, modeling. JUDY COPLEY-Born: Chelterham, England. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 35 Pep Club 3. Plans: EI Camino College. 5 nusssu coasus-Laomfsaam Louis, Mo. Activities: Advertising Committee 25 Art Club 25 Photo Club 15 Ticket Sales Committee 3. Plans: law school, navy. LEROY CORDERO-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 25 Deputies 15 Hi-Lights 15 Varsity football 2, 35 Soph. football. Plans: SBJC, service. ELIAS CASTlI.l.O-Born: Mexicali, Mex. Activities: Allied Youth5 Campus Committee: Forge 35 Letter- men's Club 35 Cross Country 35 Soph. footboIl5 Varsity football. Plans UCSBC. RICHARD CORDERO-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. NANCY CORN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. BOB CORTI-Born: Glen Falls, N.Y. Plans: JC. KNUTE CRAWFORD-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Forge photographer 35 O G G photographer 35 ROTC 'l. Plans: SBJC, Air Force. RICHARD CRONIN-Born: San Francisco. Activities: ROTC drlll deam 2, 35 PMS I. T Award. Plans: army. 38 1 3 I .kr , ,. :vw iw. 5, ,. . up 'W f. Knute Crawford Richard Cronin Barbara Crouse David Cumming Nan Cundick Shields Cureton BARBARA CROUSE-Born: Mansfield, Ohio. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 JSA 15 FBLA 3. Plans: X-ray technician, marriage. DAVID CUMMING-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FFA 1, 2. Plans: Navy. NAN CUNDICK-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Girls' League Exec. Board 25 Legislature 1, 2, 35 Big Sister 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Senior Class sec.5 Senior Magazine Sales co-chair- man 35 Assembly Committee 1. Plans: UCSBC. SHIELDS CURETON-Born: Coatbridge, Scotland. Ac- tivities: O A G photographer 35 Photo Club pres. 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, Navy. Alberta Campos .4 CY' Larry Connolly it Qi f... 5 , Claudia Cook Judy Copley Russell Corbus LeRoy Cordero 31 .L 5 I. gs A F 'Je' -P f we l X .7 Cl DARRELL DAGGETT-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: unde- cided. BETTY DAILEY-Born: Beaumont, Tex. Activities: A Cap- pella 1, 3, French Club 1, treas. 2, pres. 3, O 8- G Asst. Business Manager 1, Business Manager 2, Quill 8. Scroll 2, 3, World Friendship 2, Thespians 1, 2, sec. 3, As- sembly Committee 3, Brigadoon 3, Christmas Show 1, 3, Spring Show 1. Plans: Juilliard School of Music, singing. MIKE D'AMBRA-Born: Rhode Island. Plans: undecided. ANN DAVIDSON-Born: Ottawa, Ontario, Can. Activi- ties: Latin Club 3, Swim Show 2. Plans: airline stewardess BOB DAVIDSON-Born: Long Beach. Activities: Allied Youth 3, FMT 2, Lettermen's Club 3, Radio Club 2, 3, swim team 1, 2, 3. Plans: Navy, teacher. .f 1, f ., V vu- Y GSS Darrel Doggett Betty Dailey Mike D'Ambra of 1958 GAY VALERY DENBROOK-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: French Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, TNT 'l, 3, All Cal. Orch. 1, 2, 3, Scholarship to Music Academy of the West, Orchestra and Band Show 1, 2, 3, soloist, Brig- adoon 3, Christmas Program-1, 2, 3, World Friendship Club 2. Plans: UCSBC, elementary education. ANN ELlZABETHlDERK-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activities: Allied Youth 3, FRN 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Exec. Board 3, Legislature 1, 2, Limitations Committee 1, 2, Scholarship Society 1, 2, Ticket Sales Committee Chairman 3, Donnettes. Plans: Highland School of Nurs- ing in Oakland, medical profession. ROBERT D. DlCKEYeBorn: Virginia, Minn. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Ticket Sales Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, M51 ...tgp i .i',fg5fi.ir F- f m , g Q.: . ., .4 ,Li 1 4 wmv.: , Q 4 .1 .15 Q --rf 1. ROLAND DAVIDSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Hi- Lights 1, 2. Plans: college, surveying or criminology. MARVIN DAVIS-Born: Lubbock, Tex. Activities: Jr. Var- sity Basketball 3, FFA 1, sec. 2, vice-pres. 3, Program and Rally 3, Traffic Safety Committee 3. Plans: college, Cal Poly.. DOROTHY DAY- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Art club 1, sec. 3, Girls' Ensemble 1, Legislature 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3, Prep Club 3, Big Sister 1, 2, 3, Christmas Show 1, 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Traffic Safety Com- mittee 3. Plans: Cal Poly, San Luis, farming. EDWARD DAY-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: swim team 2, 3. Plans: Ventura JC, Univ. of Calif. VERA DELGADO-Born: Sonora, Mexico. Activities: Club Chicano 1, Forge 3. Plans: SBJC, business school. Bob Davidson Roland Davidson Dorothy Day Edward Day Vera Delgado Gay Denbrook Ann Derk Robert Dickey treas. 2, pres. 3, Christmas Program 2, 3, Spring Show 2, Brigadoon 2, Double Male Quartet 2, 3, Senior Class Committee, Soph. Council. Plans: Univ. of Calif., business administration. Marvin Davis Ann Davidson Bob Diller Judy Dinnogen Gerry Doyle Samuel Dumas Frank Dutra Barbara Eastham BOB DILLER-Born: Akron, Ohio. Activities: Band 1, swim team 2. Plans: Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley, pharmacy. JUDY DINNOGEN-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 3: Ticket Sales Com- mittee 3: TNT 2: Usherettes 2, 3: Homecom- ing Maid of Honor 3: O 8 G Queen 3: FBLA 1: Girls' League Talent Show 2: Pep Club 3: Big Sister 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 3: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council. Plans: USCBC, elementary education, business college. KEN DOCTOR-Born: Milwaukee, Wisc. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 3: Athletic Committee 3: Fi- nance Committee 1: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Letter- men's Club 1, 2, 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2: swim team 1, 2, 3: Soph. football 1: Varsity football 2, 3: Junior Class Council. Plans: UCLA, dentistry. JANIE DONALDSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Deputies 2: GAA 1, 2, 3: JSA 2: swim team 1: TNT 1: Pep Club 3: Christmas Show 3. Plans: SBJC, college, teacher. MARY MARGARET DOMINQUEI-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Club Chicanos 2, 3. Plans: telephone work. GEORGE DOWNING-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. GERRY DOYLE: Born Sacramento. Activities: Jr. Varsity baseball 2: Varsity football 3: basket- ball 2, 3: Varsity baseball 3. Plans: SBJC. Joan Edmonds Robert Eichert Millicent Elliott Ken Doctor Mary Dominguez Dorothy Duncan Peter Duenez SAMUEL NICHOLAS DUMAS--Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Athletic Committee 3: Depu- ties 3: Hi-Y Council 2: Legislature 3: Letter- men's Club 1, 2, 3: Soph. football: Varsity football 1, 2, 3. Plans: USC. DOROTHY JEAN DUNCAN-Born: Clarksville, Texas. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 2: Plans: college, teacher. PETER DUENEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. FRANK DUTRA--Born: San Luis Obispo. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 3: Deputies 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Varsity Track 2: football 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: SBJC, USC. BARBARA EASTHAM-Born: Ft. Sill, Okla. Ac- tivities: FRN 2, vice-pres. 3: German Club 2, hist. 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Scholarship Society 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3. Plans: college, Doctor of Medicine. JOAN EDMONDS-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: tennis team 1. Plans: college. ROBERT EICHERT-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: service. MILLICENT ELLIOTT-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: French Club 1: Globespanners 3: UNY Dancers 1, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC. Janie Donaldson George Downing Class Warren Farrell Arleen France if ' I 5 'L ' fi f ' 2 R05 H I is : 1 ,I Penny Elliott L Pat Engwall '. if. . i ,V f gg. 1. 1 PENNY ELLIOTT-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Scholarship Society 1, 3, TNT 1, 2, hist. 3. Plans: UCSBC. MARGARET ELIZALDE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: GAA 1, 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 1, Swim Team 2. Plans: JC, bookkeeper. PAT ENGWALL-Born: Chicago, Ill. Activities: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, French Club pres. 2, GAA 1,' 2, vice pres. 3, Brigadoon 3. Plans: UCSBC. GREG ERIKSON-Born: Moscow, Idaho. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Election Board 2, JSA 1, 2, Legislature 1, 2, Ticket Sales Com- mittee 3. Plans: SBJC. DOLORES ESCOBAR- Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. FRANK ESCOBAR-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Band 1, Club Chicano 1, 2, pres, 3. Plans: service. ROBERT ESCOBAR- Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: JC. Fra-nk Escobar Robert Escobar Peter Feldman Paul Fenske -la, Margaret Elizalde EDDY FABIN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. REX FARNSWORTH-Born: Monterey Park. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Pep Club 3. Plans: BYU. WARREN FARRELL - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. ARLEEN FRANCE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. PETER FELDMAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. PAUL FENSKE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. GWENDOLYN FERRIES-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, FHA 1, Girls' Ensem- ble 1. Plans: work. KRIS FISHER-Born: Mercer, Penn. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, FRN 2, sec. 3, Girls' League Exec. Board 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Triple Trio 3, Pep Club 3, Brigadoon 3. Plans: medical missions. Greg Erickson Dolores Escobar Eddy Fabin Gwendolyn Ferries Rex Farnsworth Kris Fisher I of 1958 SAY PERRY, can't it wait? You're still in school! NANCY FITZGERALD-Born: Minneapolis, Minn. Activi- ties: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Legislature 3, swim team 1, 2, 3, TNT 1, 2, 3, Triple Trio 2, 3, Brigadoon 3. Plans: UCSBC. LON FLETCHER--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Varsity Jr. basketball 1, Jr. Varsity basketball 1, 2, Election Board 3, Hi-Y Council 1, 2, vice-pres. 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Varsity track 3, Varsity Baseball 3, Soph. Foot- ball 1, Pep Club 3. Plans: college. BARBARA FLOREA-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FRN 1, 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, Girls' Ensemble 1, Donnettes 2, Swim Show 2, Christmas Program 1. Plans: SBJC. HEINKE FORFOTA-Born: Budapest, Hungary. Activities: French Club 3, Globespanners 1, Modern Dance Club chairman 3. Plans: undecided. JERRY FOSTER-Born: Santa Maria. Plans: UCSBC, marine biology. ' Heinke Forfota Jerry Foster Gail Franco Ronnie Freeman Sharon Fugate Karen Funkhouser larry Fulcher Lon Fletcher Barbara Florea GAIL FRANCO-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided RONNIE FREEMAN- Born: Pittsburgh, Pa. Activities Allied Youth 2, Bee Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3. Plans college. SHARON FUGATE-Born: Battle Creek, Mich. Activities FBLA 2, 3, 'Pl-ans: business school. KAREN FUNKHOUSER-Born: Tacoma, Wash. Activities Spanish Club 3, World Friendship 3, German Club 3 Plans: nursing. LARRY FULCHER-Born: Marcades, Texas. Plans: engineer- Nancy Fitzgerald Pat Funkhouser Carol Furman Gretchen Galloway ROSE ANNE GARCIA-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 1. Plans: undecided. STEPHEN GARD-Born: El Monte. Plans: SBJC, trade school. MARY JANE GARNER-Born: Hollywood. Activities: Swim Show 2, 3. Plans: business college, secretary. PATTI GASTWIRTH: Born: Philadelphia, Pa. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Girls' Ensemble 2, 3: Legislature 3: Pro- gram and Rally Committee 3: Thespians 2, 3: Senior Week Committee 3: Little Women 2: Why I'm a Bachelor 3: Letters to Lucerne 3: Pep Club 3: Senior Class Council 3: Big Sister 3: Port Hueneme Talent Show 2, Plans: summer stock, actress. NADINE GAUTHIER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Advertising Committee 3: FRN 1, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3: Girls' League Exec. Board: Latin Club l, treas. 2: Schol- arship Society l, 2, 3. Plans: college, Johns Hopkins or UCLA, nursing. TOM GAUTHIER-Born: Glendale. Activities: ROTC Band 3: PMS L T Award 3: service medal 3: football guard. Plans: UCSBC and UCLA, civil engineering. Freddie Garcia Rose Ann Garcia Stephan Gard Q Mary Jane Garner Patti Gastwirth Nadine Gauthier Tom Gauthier PAT FUNKHOUSER-Born: Porterville, Calif. German Club 2: UNY Dancers 1, pres. 3. Plans: work and secretarial school. CAROL FURMAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 'l, 2, 3: Art Club, Allied Youth Exec. Board 'l, 2: Deputies 3: Girls' League Exec. Board 3: JSA l, 2: Legis- lature 1, 2, 3: SBVISC Committee delegate l, 2, 3: swim team-diving team 'l: Traffic Safety Committee 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2: Pep Club 3: Soph. Council: Junior Council: Senior Council: Big Sister 'l, 2: Girls' League Manners and Dress Committee 1, 3. Plans: Oregon State or Cal Poly. GRETCHEN GALLOWAY-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. FREDDIE GENE GARCIA-Bom: Santa Barbara. Activities: Bee Track 2: Legislature I: Varsity Track 3: Typo Club 2, 3: Cee Track 2. Plans: Marine Corps, printer. FOREIGN exchange students Lena Brodin and Riad Aby Aly enioy a new taste sensation, the American hot dog. 1 '7Hq? ' Y HUF T '21 wvvdyf f Q -4l'b- 1 -I Fm. L I lil i f I - fi, . . . w . v .5 ...f .. W. . st, Qlfaiiuzz-f i ELSBETH GERARD-Born: Tandioeng Pandan, Indonesia. Activities: GAA I, Student Body Officer 2: swim team 1, Globespanners. Plans: SBJC, marriage. BOB GERVASONI-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Art Club I, 2, 3 pres., Future Men Teachers 2, FBLA 3. Plans: College, elemen- tary education, teacher. ' GEORGE GLERUM-Born: Gladwin, Mich. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth I, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Constitution Revision Committee 2, 3: ASB Exec. Board 3, .ISA I, 2, 3, Southern Region- al Speaker 2, Lt. Gov. 3, State Exec. Board, Legislature 3, Parliamentarian 2,0pen Campus Committee 2, ROTC officer, PMS 8- T Award, Boys' State Representative 3, Pep Club 3. Plans: College, law. JOYCE GLICK-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth I, Deputies 1, FRN I, 2, Gini' Ensemble I, JSA 'l, 2, Pep Club 3, Soph. Class Council, Junior Class Council, Big Sister I, 2, 3. Plans: college, dental hygiene. ZEDINA GOLDEN-Born: Miami, Okla. Activ- ities: FBLA 2, sec. 3. Plans: marriage. FRED GOLIN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. ROBERT GOMEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Typo I, 2, 3. Plans: college. 4. W.. 4. ,fin aw' 9 Z .if .s M U., , .. . v a ,:j..-. 35i34,,35.,..,.- , .,..,, - , ,ii .:,g2 .Bi Robert Gomez Stella Gomez Sandra Greeley Larry Griffith Caroline Grimm Bill Guevara Cruz Gutierrez David Hackett W f Elsbeth Gerard Bob Gervasoni George Glerum Joyce Glick Zedina Golden Fred Golin STELLA GOMEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Club Chicanos 1, 2, publicity 3, FBLA 3. Plans: business college. CLAIRE GRAND-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: FBLA. Plans: SBJC. SALLY GREELEY-Born: Burlington, Wis. Ac- tivities: FBLA I, Pep Club 3. Plans: Secre- tary. SANDRA GREELEY-Born: Burlington, Wis. Ac- tivities: FHA I, Pep Club 3. Plans: SBJC. LARRY GRIFFITH-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. CAROLINE GRIMM-Born: Oxnard. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Campus Club 1, ASB Execu- tive Board 3, GAA 2, 3, JSA 1, 2, Legislature I, 2, 3, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, ASB sec. 3, swim show 1, Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3, Brigadoon 3, Pep Club 3, Globespanners 2, vice pres. 3, Big Sister Committee 3, swim show 1. Plans: college. WILLIAM GUEVARA-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Baseball 1, 2, Deputies 3. Plans: Navy. CRUZ GUTIERREZ-Born: Mexico. Activities: Club Chicanos 'l, 2. Plans: Work. DAVID I-IACKETT-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Claire Grand Sally Greeley Q0 JON HOLTROP-Born: Kansas City, Mo. Activ- lties: ROTC Rifle team. Plans: Maritime Acad- emy. JAMES HAMELTON-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. HEATHER HAUPRICH-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. JULIE HARMON-Born: Santa Monica. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 'l, 2, 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: Thespians 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Dance Club 3: Big Sister Committee 3. Plans: Univ. Arizona. NANCY HASELMAN-Born: New Jersey. Plans: Colorado Women's College: medical secretary. PHYLLIS HASKELL-Born: Pasadena. Activities: Allied Youth 'l, 2, 3:GAA 2: Girls' Ensemble 2: Legislature 1, 3: Thespians: Traffic Safety Com- mittee 3: Co-ed Colonel 3: Pep Club 3: Christ- mas Program 3: Brahms to Broadway 2: Dance Club 3. Plans: Univ. of Arizona. WESLEY HATFIELD - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. MARGARET HATCHETT-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. JOAN HAYWARD - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. KAY HAYWARD-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: elementary teaching. PAT HEADINGTON-Born: Glendale. Activities: Forge 2: Plans- marriage. RICHARD HEADLEY-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Science Club 3: UNY Dancers, treas. I. Plans: college. HOLLY HECKMAN-Born: San Francisco. Activi- ties: Allied Youth I, 2, 3: FHA I: Pep Club 3. Plans: Undecided. DEREK HEDGES-Born: El Centro. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Baseball, ir. var. 2: JSA 2: Junior Class Social Committee. Plans: Engi- neer. G , ec wc. 5-K 'c .ew A ex Jon Holtrop James Hamelton Heather Hauprich Wesley Hatfield Margaret Hatchett :f.::.::'....:n,.-W, W, f . - - 1 Jig, v-Sl :- it 1 , :Q Q 1 xi Julie Harmon Nancy Haselman I f ' N1 I : fi '5 W .1 . gk . Q Phyllis Haskell QP JULIE HELS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FHA 1: GAA 2,-3. Plans: SBJC. CONNIE HENDERSON-Born: Iowa. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2: swim show 2. Plans: marriage. MARLA HEPP-Born: Colusa. Activities: Allied Youth l: GAA 1, 2, 3: Girls' League Executive Board 2, 3: Legislature 2: Open Campus Com- mittee 2: ROTC Co-ed Colonel 3: swim team l, 2, 3: Usherettes 2, 3, vice pres. 3: Home- coming Queen 3: Pep Club 3: Swim Show l, 2, 3: Swim Show Executive Board 2, 3. Plans: College. PATRICIA ANN HERMAN-Born: Chicago, llll- nois. Activities: F.H.A. 3: Hi-Lights 3. Plans: Undecided. .: eiffgg .K -13 E, -'lx 1 was J .. ip , , ,. N Joan Hayward Q A , Kay Hayward ' Q. Pat Headington ' A 'il Richard Headley t qtev: , L 'J Holly Heckman ty' W-ws.. .,,. . J M3 'g K X . ' ' : 42 ' ' ' M' ' Derek Hedges V Julie Hels A ' l Connie Henderson N ' ' Marla Hepp Q, ' . Pat Herman 'iff I ah ,r 45 V ...-sz-nvrvw--?n...v...,4wvfw-V --v--fn,-tv-v. - . ... - wwgss.-. .. , BARRY HERRMAN-Born: Lompoc. Plans: tele- phone company, Marines. ANITA HERNANDEZ-Born: Houston, Texas. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Girls' Ensemble 1: Spring and Christmas programs 2: Tennis Club 3. Plans: airline hostess. EDWARD HERON-Born: Flint, Mich. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y Council 3: Legislature 1, 3: Boys' League Council 1, 2. Plans: UCLA or Pomona, business education. JOHN HICKS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Forge phootgrapher 2, 3: Typo 1, 2, 3. Plans: Air Force, Brooks Institute of Photography. LINDA HICKS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: beautician. EUGENE HIXENBAUGH- Born: Long Beach. Plans: telephone work, Navy. FAT HOGAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. Barry Herrman Judy Honey Tom Hope Mary Lynn Hopkins Anita Hernandez Edward Heron Suzanne Holbrook Tim Holdsworth A n, Pat Hogan SUZANNE HOLBROOK-Bom: Long Beach. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2, is: French Club 1: Legislature 1, 2: Ticket Sales Committee 3. Plans: Highland College, medical secretary. TIM HOLDSWORTH-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Bee Track 1: Jr. Varsity basketball 1: Lettermen's Club 3: Varsity track 2, 3. Plans: Air Force. ' JUDY HONEY--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Legislature 1: Usherettes 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2: cor. sec. 3: Pep Club 3: Christmas Program 3. Plans: UCSBC, fashion buyer. TOM HOPE-Born: Newcastle, England. Activi- ties: Globespanners 1. Plans: SBJC, electrical engineer. MARY LYNN HOPKINS-Born: Wasco, Calif. Activities: Donnettes 3: GAA 2, treas. 3: UNY Dancers. Plans: UCSBC, SBJC. John Hicks Linda Hicks Eugene Hixenbaugh z 5 enemm HORTON-Biiin: some serum. Ac- tivities: Donnettes 3: GAA 2, treas. 3: Swim David Hughes Show 2: Spring Show 1: Christmas Program 1. Plans: JC. ROGER HORTON - Born: lllinois. Activities: Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: ROTC Band 3: All Cal. Orchestra 1, 2: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3: Brigadoon 3: Christmas Show 1, 2, 3. Plans: Claremont, business administration. NORMAN HOUFF-Born: Hooks, Tex. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1: Science Club 1: Dance Club 2: Math Club 2: Photo Club. Plans: col- lege. JUDY HOVEY-Born: Stoneham, Mass. Activi- ties: A Cappella 3: Allied Youth 1: Finance Committee 3: Forge 2, business manager 3: Spanish Club 2: TNT 2: Christmas Program 3: Swim Show 2. Plans: UCSBC, music. MARY LOU HOWARD-Born: San Bernardino. Activities: GAA 2, 3: Scholarship Society 1: swim team 2: Christmas Show 3: Brigadoon 3. Plans: UCSBC, elementary teaching. Robert Jacobson Bob Jensen Jerry Jensen Brenda Horton I Roger Horton Norman Houff Milton Hughs Norma Hurst Judy Hovey Mary Lou Howard Patti Howard PATTI HOWARD-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2: Program and Rally 3: Social Committee 3: Senior Class Council 3: Pep Club 3: Christmas Program 3: Briga- doon 3. Plans: college, fashion designing. DAVE HUGHES-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2: FFA 1. Plans: forestry, engineer. MILTON HUGHS-Born: Alhambra. Activites: Allied Youth 3: Hi-Y Council 1: ROTC marks- monship trophy: stage crew 2, 3: ROTC rifle team. Plans: college, engineering. NORMA HURST-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1: Forge 2, 3: Girls' En- semble l: Swim Show 2: Christmas Show 1. Plans: San Jose State College, executive secre- tary. ROBERT JACOBSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3. Plans: college. BOB JENSEN-Born: Visalia. Activities: A Cap- pella 3: Band 1, 2: Orchestra 3: Science Club 2: swim team 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Brigodoon 3: Christmas Show 3. Plans: college. JERRY JENSEN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: ROTC officer 3: drill team 1, 2, 3: first place competitive squad drill. Plans: army. Bob Jones Millicent Jones Georgia Japp Audrey Jung Wendell Johnson Rodlene Kenaston Judy Johnson Judy Keller Jerry Kendrick MANY LONG HOURS are spent making pom pons for the following night's game. JUDY JOHNSON-Born: Pasadena. Activities: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 1: Swim Show 2: Christmas Show 3. Plans: UCSBC, commercial art. WENDELL JOHNSON-Born: Orange, Calif. Activities: JSA 2: Legislature 1: Swim Team 1, 2, 3. Plans: Naval School, college. BOB JONES-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. MILLICENT JONES-Born: Stockton. Activities: Advertising Committee 2, 3: Forge 1: GAA 3: Science Club 2. Plans: undecided. GEORGIA JAPP-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. AUDREY JUNG-Born: Milwaukee, Wisc. Activities: Allied Youth 1: Awards Committee 2: Deputies 1: JSA 1, 2, sec. 3: summer school 2: Legislature 1: Latin Club 1: O 8 G 1, student life editor 2, editor 3: Quill 8. Scroll 3: swim team 1: TNT 1: Big Sister 1, 3. Plans: UCLA, USC, iournalism. JUDY KELLER-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 1, 3. Plans: college, medicine. RODLENE KENASTON-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JERRY KENDRICK-Born: Greeley, Colo. Activities: Radio Club 3. Plans: Navy trade training. JACK KEYES-Born: Riverside, California. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Bee Track 2: Campus Committee 3: Key Club 2, 3: ROTC drill team 1: Varsity track 3: Pep Club 3: Globespanners 3. Plans: aeronautical engineering, Pomona College, Cal Poly, Air Force Academy. MAJOR KILLIAN-Born: Minnesota. Activities: A Cappella 1, 3: Science Club 2: swim team 1. Plans: JC. MIKE KILLIAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: football 2: Soph. football. Plans: Fishing. ROLAND KIMBRELL-Born: Sparianburt, S.C. Activities: FFA 2. Plans: JC. Jack Keyes Maior Killian Mike Killian Roland Kimbrell ,nv 1 ,S 1 -ff- Ray Kirchmaier Donna Knapp Karen Kriger Tim Knight RAY KIRCHMAIER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 JSA 3 Science Club 35 Varsity Track 3. Plans: Oregon State Univ., aeronautical engi neering. DONNA KNAPP-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, treas. 2, pres. 3 Girls' Ensemble 25 Legislature 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 15 ROTC co-ed colonel 3. Plans college. KAREN KRIGER-Santa Barbara. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3. Plans: college TIM KNIGHT-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 35 Deputies 35 Pro- gram and Rally 3. Plans: San Jose State, business. DAVID KNOWLTON-Born: North Hollywood. Activities: Deputies 25 ROTC 1, 2, 3 Scholarship Society 1, 2. Plans: research engineering. GENE KOSTAKIS-Born: Modesto. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 2 Plans: electronic engineer. KAREN KRAMER---Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3 Plans: work. SHARON LA BARGE-Born: Glendale. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 Donnettes 3 Plans: modeling. SUE LAKE-Born: Bowling Green, Ohio. Activities: A Cappella 35 Allied Youth 1, 2, 37 Girls' Ensemble 25 Hi-Lights 25 Legislature 35 ASB Social chairman 3 Plans: UCSBC. JIM LANGLO-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Air Force. JOHN LANGLO-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Air Force. JOHN LAUER-Born: Bremerton, Wash. Activities: Forge photo editor 35 Radio Club 3. Plans: college, Navy. CHUCK LAWRENCE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. LINDA LAYNE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: marriage. David Knowlton Gene Kostakis Karen Kramer Sharon La Barge Sue Lake Jim Langlo John Langlo John Lauer Chuck Lawrence Linda Layne ,WW ,,,'..,n,',,,,..?r-----'- f---E-1 -we wvf- --ny-15-v-ppm!!-'wg-7----r-w 1 v KAY LEASURE Born Ohio. Activities: FHA 1: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2. Plans college ANNABELL LEE Born Santa Barbara. Activities: Scholarship Society 1 TNT2 3 Plans UCSBC elementary education. ELIZABETH LEE Born Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 1, 2, planning committee 3 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Deputies 1, 3: ASB Pep Leader 3 GAA 1 Legislature 1 2, 3: Ohio Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Eighth National Congress 3- Open Campus Committee 3: Program and Rally Committee 3' Swim Team 1, Usherettes 2, pres. 3: Tn HIY Council 1 2 treas. 3' Sophomore Class treas.: Junior Class sec ROTC coed colonel 3' Youth in Government Model Legislature 3 Plans college business. Debate Club 2 pres 3 Deputies 3' French Club 1, 2, sgt.-at-arms 3 Junior Class Council JSA 3- Legislature 3: Pep Club 3: ROTC PSMST Award 2 Science Club 1 2 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2. Plans UCLA or Stanford pre-med. KEITH LEGG Born Chattanooga Tenn. Activities: FFA 1, trees. 2, pres 3 swim team I 2 3. Plans: Cal Poly, agriculture. LARRY LEIFER Born Ely Nevada. Activities: Bee Basketball 2: Boys League Executive Board Senior Rep.: Hi-Y Council 1, 2, pres. 3 Jr Varsity Baseball 1 2' Key Club 2: Scholarship Society 2, Senior Rep Traffic Safety Committee 2: Varsity Baseball 3: Varsity Basketball 3 Plans college research engineering. SANDRA LEMMEX Born: El Reno Okla. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3 Latin Club 1 legislature 3. Plans: college. GAlL LEONARD Born Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Activities: Allied Youth 3 Girls Ensemble 2 Pep Club 3. Plans: business college, marriage. Nancy Lew Paul Lewis Tom Liatas .. fm A-7-w .W .- V... -qw?-.---,. Y.. ,UQ Sandra Lemmex Gail Leonard Kay Leasure f K... .. 'Mi' .m n sa: .l,w. -,-.- . , Wi K , ' 3 , 2 Annabell Lee Elizabeth Lee NANCY LEW-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies 3: Orchestra 1, 3: Science Club 2: Spanish Club 1: UNY Dancers 1: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: college, lab technician. PAUL LEWIS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. TOM LIATAS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Art Club vice-pres. 3: Cee Track 1: sophomore football: Letters of Lu- cerne. Plans: Marines, SBJC. BETTY LIGON-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: Allied Youth 1: AFS Finalist 2: DAR Award Winner 3: Election Board 1, 2, chair- man 3: ASB Executive Board: Girls' League Executive Board 1, 2: Globe- spanners 2, 3: JSA 1, 2: Legislature l, 2, 3: National Music Educators' Conference Choir 3: National Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Congress in Ohio: Sopho- more Class vice-pres.: Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil 1, 2, pres. 3: Usherettes 2, 3. Plans: Pomona, secondary educa- tion. BOB LITTLE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Roger Lee Keith Legg Larry Leifer V , . ,V ,wT..e, x .. K. i 1 - 5 1 . . I 2 : I , T I - - I I I -7 ' 1 . : , ROGER LEE-Born: Oakland. Activities: Awards Committee 3: 1 ' i 1 7 F 1 i 1 r : V - , I - i 1 1 - , I , . : - ' , , 'i . : , - I 2 : ' . ' ' . 1 , l Betty Ligon Bob Little - 1 f :wma r ' fffwssmzf X r'-'arf :aff'vr.rfm f Tom Lloyd Dan Lollier Jim Lowsley Art Ludwick 'fre 5 , ., O TOM LLOYD-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. DAN LOLLIER-Born: Riverside, California. Plans: undecided. BERNICE LOPEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, FBLA 1, 2, Pep Club 3. Plans: Ven- tura JC. VIRGINIA LOPEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, GAA 3, JSA 'l, 2, Scholarship Society I, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, FBLA 'l, 2. Plans: Ventura JC, legal stenographer. JOYCE LOWRY-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JIM LOWSLEY-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Legislature 3, ROTC Drill Team 'l, 2, 3, Rifle Team 'l, 2, 3, Distinguished NCO 2. Plans: college, civil engineer. ART LUDWICK-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Awards Committee Chairman 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, ASB Executive Board 3, Legislature 3, Magazine Sales Chairman 3, Scholarship Society 'I, 2, 3, Seal- bearer 3, Senior Week Committee 3. Plans: Stanford, Cal Poly, engineering. JUDY McCARROLL-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 'l, Band l, GAA 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, Orchestra I, 2, Science Club l. Plans: Air Force, policewoman. KAREN McCLELLAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JOHN McCLURE-Born: Lafayette, Indiana. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club l, Bee Basketball l, Deputies 3, FMT l, 2. Plans: Cal Poly. EDDIE McCOY-Born: Klamath Falls, Ore. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Art Club 'l. Plans: Cal Poly. Bernice Lopez Virginia Lopez Joyce Lowry Judy McCarroll MARILYNN MACK-Born: Chicago, III. Activities: ASB Exec. Board 3, Legislature 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Scholarship Society I, 2, 3, ASB Defense Attorney 3. Plans: UCSBC, music. FLORA MACDONAlDlB0rh: Sdhld Karen Mgclellqn Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, JSA 'I, 2, Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, economics. John McClure Marilynn Mack Flora MacDonald Eddie McCoy grswww- fy, -- -v 1 3- - ff: --,qg,.T.w-V-f.--4,-.-. , -,- ' - 1- 1 'jg 1- fi rw- Tr--f-exec' vw -Y: w- ' r ROBERT McLEOD-Born: Brooklyn. Plans: Marines, col- lege. JACK MACQUIDDY- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3: ROTC 1, 2, 3. Plans: college. KATHIE MACQUIDDY-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Program and Rally 3: Swim Team 1: Thespians 3. Plans: business college. BRUCE MAGNUSON-Born: Sioux Falls, S.D. Activities: ROTC Rifle Team 1, 2, 3: Drill Team 1, 2: Football Guard 2: ROTC officer 3. Plans: Naval architecture. JOHN MALONEY-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Allied Youth 3. Plans: Air Force, C. H. P. DIANE MANZETTI-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FHA treas. 3: FBLA 3. Plans: office work. Robert Mcleod CAR PUMP connected to the brake? ln doubt? Just ask these senior auto experts. Class of 1958 SUE MARTIN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. TOM MARTIN-Born: Salem, Mass. Activities: ROTC 3. Plans: Navy. Jack MacQuiddy Kathie MacQuiddy LINDA MARWEDE-Born: Newark, N.J. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: FHA 1: Hi-Y Council 3: Legislature 1, 2: Swim Show 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2. Plans: Brigham Young Univ. CAROL MATTHEWS-Born: Jerorhe, Ariz. Activities. A Cappella 2, 3: FHA 1: FRN 3: Girls' League Executive Board 3: JSA 1: legislature 3: Swim Team 2: Ticket Sales Committee 3. Plans: Highland School of Nursing, UCSBC. Bruce Magnuson John Maloney Diane Manzetti Sue Martin Tom Martin Linda Marwede Carol Matthews f I A r r W- f Jessie Matthews n--. la 1 ,ii Q A Mary Matthews IQ., 1- 3' V - Cruz Munoz I w Josephine Mendoza Sally Mendoza Marilyn Mepham AFTER Two long Years of wmhng semors can Danny Mercado Bill Meske Diana Meyer Rose Meyer JESSIE MATTHEWS-Born: Houston, Tex. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3. Plans: nursing. MARY MATTHEWS-Born: Houston, Tex. Activities: Band 3. Plans: business college. CRUZ MUNOZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Science Club 37 Swim Show 2. Plans: nursing. JOSEPHINE MENDOZA-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. SALLY MENDOZA-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Club Chicano 1, 3: FBLA 3. Plans: work. MARILYN MEPHAM-Born: Long Beach. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 3, FHA 3: Girls' League Talent Show 2: Legislature 1, 2. Plans: Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley. DANNY MERCADO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2. Plans: Air Force. BILL MESKE-Born: Sacramento. Activities: Bee Basketball. Plans: Marines. DIANA MEYER-Born: Pittsburgh, Pa. Activities: Awards Committee 3: German Club pres. 2: JSA 3: Latin Club vice-pres. 1, 2: Letters to Lucerne 3, Little Women 2: Outstanding History Student 2, Outstanding Youth Award 3: Scholar- ship Society Jr. Rep. 2, treas. 3: Thespians treas. 2, scribe 3. Plans: UCSBC, for- eign service or teaching. ' ROSE MEYER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. 53 1, ill Senlor SENIOR CLASS SECRETARY, president of her Y club, and busy with numerous com- mittees, Nan Cundick finds that becoming 1958's Typi- cal girl puts her as one of those at the head of her class. She loves to cook, she hates to sew, she loves to dance. As for food, she hates fish of all kinds, except tuna. Nan's favorite food is steak. Her likes and dislikes are typical of most seniors. Looking like any other senior Nan could be seen promenading the halls, lounging in the Student Body room, and heading for the Harbor gift shop where she works. IN SCHOOL OR OUT, there's never a dull moment when David Parma, 58 senior typical, is around. Lounging in the student body room, driving Ott's delivery truck or watching his favorite pro- gram on T.V. lMat Dillonl are just some of Dave's pleasures. This year Dave was senior class president and an active member of Key Club. He spends much time on the Ri- viera with his horses, Miss Driftwood and Smoky Joe. Among many other honors, Dave reigned as King at the King of Hearts Dance. On Dave's taboo list las far as food goesl are pickles, hard-boiled eggs, and as- paragus. When out for din- ner he orders nothing but shrimp. An all-around guy, Dave enioys basketball, par- ties and rec dances. In the future Dave may be found somewhere in the medical field. 4 W-. W'-'-r -'-:'pWr f 'T J Q :1:.L Julie Miller Q izggi. V g BARBARA MILLER-Born: Berkeley. Activities: French Club 3: Ger- man Club 3: Science Club l, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1: National Science Achievement Award, honorable mention 1. Plans: Berkeley, mathematics or engineering. CARL MILLER-Born: Atlanta, Ga. Activities: Band l, 2, 3. Plans: Army, college. GORDON MILLER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Bee Track 2: Boys' League Exec. Committee 3: Key Club 2, 3: Legislature l, 2: Boys' League pres. 3: Junior Class pres. Plans: college. JOAN MILLER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth I, 2, 3: Deputies 2: JSA 1: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Student Court 2: Big Sister l, 2, 3. Plans: Wheaton College, psychology. JO ANN MILLER-Born: Fort Worth, Texas. Activities: Allied Youth 'l: Deputies 2: Girls' League Executive Board 3: JSA l: Tri-Hi-Y Council 'l, 2, 3: Student Court 2: Pep Club 3 Big Sister l, 3. Plans: UCSBC, liberal -arts. Frank Misemer Mable Mizusaki Judi Moline 56 JoAnn Miller Mary Jo Miner Roland Mireles vw -W -we n'--f- '--- --Y Barbara Miller Carl Miller Gordon Miller Joan Miller JULIE MILLER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. GARY MlfNE-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Hi-Lights 2: JSA 1: Thespians 2, 3: Soph. Class Council: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council. Plans: engineering. MARY JO MINER-Born: Grand Island, Neb. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Senior Class Council: Pep Club 3: Plans: business college. ROLAND MIRELES-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Bee Track 2: Hi-Y Council 1: Varsity track 3. Plans: college. FRANK MISEMER-Born: Martinez, California. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Deputies 3: Legislature 3. Plans: college, engineering. MABLE MIZUSAKI-Born: San Luis Obispo. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Scholarship Society 3. Plans: secretary. JUDI MOLINE-Born: Chicago, Ill. Activities: FHA 3: Scholarship Society 1: Spanish Club vice-pres. 'l, 3: World Friendship l. Plans: college, secretary, secondary education. Gary Milne 'Y-I - l L CRAIG MONK-Born: Santo Barbara. Plans: undecided. DEANNA MONTINI-Born: Weed, California. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: FBLA 3. Plans: San Jose State, business. DELINA MORGAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: TNT 1. Plans: beautician. HELENA MORGAN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2. Plans: JC. JOHN MOORE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Jr. Varsity Basketball 1: Bee Track 1: German Club 2: Latin Club 1: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Varsity Track 2, 3: Varsity football 2, 3: Soph. football. Plans: UCLA. HELEN MORISHITA-Born: Compton. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1. Plans: JC. JUDY MUNENO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: GAA hist. 2, 3: Scholarship Society 1, 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: college, fashion design. X Craig Monk Deanna Montini Delina Morgan Helena Morgan John Moore Qi. R ppi, 5 x .... X A I 4 i ' W 4. 'Q .L THE LONG AWAITED Coral Casino all night party is made possible through such proiects as the selling of Don book covers by the Senior Class. MARGARET MURPHY-Born: Longview, Texas. Activities: ASB Exec. Board 3: Forge 1, Page 3 editor 2, Editor 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: JSA 1, Pub- licity chairman 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Program and Rally 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: college, science or math. RONALD MURROUGHS--Born: Hinsdale, lll. Activities: Allied Youth 1: Deputies 2: Hi-Lights I: Legislature 1. Plans: optometry school. KARIN MYERS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Legislature 2, 3: TNT 1, sec. 2, pres. 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 3: Junior Class Finance Committee: Pep Club 3: Swim Show 1, 3. Plans: UCSB, elementary education. NELSON NAKAJI-Born: Long Beach. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Deputies 2: JSA 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: swim team 1, 2, 3: football 2, 3: Soph. football: Junior Class Council 2. Plans: UCLA, engineering research. EDDIE NARETTO-Born: Santo Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Bee Track 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 3. Plans: Cal Poly. JOSEPHINE NARETTO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FRN 1, pres. 2, treas. 3: GAA 2, 3: German Club 2: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y Council 2: Student Court 3: Junior Class Council 2: Tennis Club 1. Plans: nursing, UCLA, Univ. of Oregon. Helen Morishita Judy Muneno Margaret Murphy Ronald Murroughs ' V Karin Meyers l 'Q Nelson Nakaii fel? Q- If Eddie Naretto LK. Josephine Naretto r ROBERT NESLEN-Born: Salt Lake City, Utah. Activities: Allied Youth 3: JSA 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Varsity Track 3: Cross Country 3. Plans: law. MARINO NE VAREZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JERRY NEUFELD-Born: Glasgow, Montana. Activities: Band 1: Forge 2: Hi-Lights 3: Legis- lature 2: Foreign Affairs Club 2. Plans: attor- ney at law. PETER NICKLIN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: A Cappella 1, 2, 3: Athletic Club 3: Bee Track 1: Deputies 1: French Club 2: Letter- men's Club 3: Varsity Track 2: Pep Club 3: Cross Country 1, 2, 3: Double Male Quartet 1, 2, 3: Brigadoon 3. Plans: college, elec- tronic engineer. GRANT NIELSON-Born: Copenhagen, Den- mark. Activities: Forge 2: German Club 2: ROTC 2, 3. Plans: JC. WILMA NIGH-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2: Girls' Ensemble l, 2, 3. Plans: telephone work. PERRY NISSLER-Born: Seattle, Wash. Activities Allied Youth 1: Campus Committee 2: Depu- ties 3: ASB Exec. Board 3: Legislature 3: O 8 G 1, Asst. Editor 2: Photographer 2, 3: Program and Rally 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: ASB Yell Leader 3: Ticket Sales Committee 2: Pep Club 3. Plans: college, wildlife manage- ment. Robert Neslen A If - Perry Nissler Peter Nissler Jerry Norton Steve Nutt Richard Nyquist Bill Oakley Larry Oase Marino Ne Varez Jerry Neufeld 21 Peter Nicklin Grant Nielson Wilma Nigh PETER NISSLER-Born: Seattle, Wash. Activities: Allied Youth 1: Deputies 3: Election Board 2: ASB Executive Board 3: Legislature 3: O 8 G staff assistant 1, Boys' Sport editor, Layout Editor 2: Staff Assistant 3: Program and Rally 3: ASB Yell Leader 3: Varsity Football Man- ager 2: Pep Club 3. Plans: college, liberal arts. JERRY NORTON-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Jr. Varsity basketball 1: Forge 2: Lettermen's Club 3: Varsity Football 2, 3: Soph. Football: Pep Club 3. Plans: SBJC. STEVE NUTT-Born: San Francisco. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Jr. Varsity basketball 2: Constitution Revision Committee 3: JSA 2, 3: Key Club 3: Scholarship Society 1, pres. 3: Varsity Track 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: college, industrial engineering. RICHARD NYQUIST-Born: Tacoma, Wash. Plans: undecided. BILL OAKLEY-Born: San Mateo, California. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Athletic Com- mittee 3: Awards Committee 2: Bee baskbet- ball 1: Varsity football 2, 3: Varsity baseball 1, 2, 3: Boys' League Exec. Committee 3: Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3: Key Club 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3: Soph. football 1: Pep Club 3. Plans: Professional Basketball, Univ. of Cal. LARRY OASE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3: Varsity Tennis 3. Plans: Navy, JC. . W..- 41 ' k . I X : K DICK O'BRlEN-Born: East Rochester, N.Y. Activities: Swim Team 'l, 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, Navy. BRIAN O'GORMAN-Born: Oakland. Activities: Deputies I, 2: ROTC Drill Team, PMS8-T Award 2: Officer 3: Senior Class Council: FBLA I: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3. Plans: Chemical Engineering. BRIAN OGRAM-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: SBJC. I RAY ORDAS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FMT I: Legislature 'l, 2: Span- ish Club 1, sec. 2. Plans: College, Service. MANUAL ORTIZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Band 1: Club Chicanos I, 2, 3: Let- termen's Club I, 2, 3: Orchestra I: Soph. Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3. Plans: SBJC. SUSAN PARKER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Art Club 3. Plans: JC, College. DAVE PARMA-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Jr. Varsity Basketball I: Boys' League Exec. Board 2: Deputies 2: Hi-Y Council 'l, sec. 2: Key Club I, 2, 3: Legislature 1: Scholarship Society I, 2, 3: Social Committee 'l: Soph. Class Council: Senior Class Council: Junior Class Council: Youth and Government 'I, As- semblyman 2. Plans: Washington State, Davis, Colorado A 8- M Vet. Medicine. Bill Penfield Bob Pentecost Richard Pierce Dick O'Brien Brian O'Gorman Brian Ogram Ray Ordas Manual Ortiz Susan Parker Dave Parma Mary Ann Patton Bill Paulin PETER PATRICK-Born: Chicago, lll. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Deputies 3: ASB Executive Board 3: Hi-Y Council 2, 3: Key Club 2, treas. 3: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's'3Qlub 3: Campus Committee 2, chairman 3: Traffic Safe- ty Committee 2: Varsity Tennis 3: Jr. Varsity Tennis I, 2: Soph. Class Council: Junior Class Council: Youth and Government Assemblyman 2, Senator 3: Plans: Southern Cal., Law. MARY ANN PATTON-Born: Louisville, Ken- tucky. Activities: Girls' Ensemble I: TNT 3: Spanish 1: FBLA 1, 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, College, Secretary. BILL PAULIN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Varsity Track 2: Soph. Foot- ball: Varsity Football 2, 3. Plans: Marines. BILL PENFIELD-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. BOB PENTECOST-Born: East Saint Louis, Ill. Activities: Hi-Lights 'l: ROTC 2, 3. Plans: For- estry. RICHARD PIERCE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Peter Patrick I I Q angm- -,farm . . W, . -,... H, U ,.,,,,,,.. ,,,,.,..,,,,,. SYLVIA PITTS-Born: Columbus, Ga. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2. Plans: business college, housewife. CAROL PLATTE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. V RON PLANNETTE-Born: Hanford, Calif. vities: FRN 2: Photo Club 3: Pep Club 3: Swim Show 2. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. JANET POE-Born: Kansas City, Mo. Activities: FHA, 1, 2, 3: Thespians 1, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, medical technician. JOSEPHINE POMATTO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: GAA 3: FBLA 1, 2, 3: Tennis Club 1: Donnettes 3. Plans: business college, secretary. MIKE PONCE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. TONY PEREZ-Born: Mexico City. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Hi-Y Council 2: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Photo Club 1: Program and Rally 2: Swim Team 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 3. Plans: architect. DEBRA POULIS-Born: Clinton, Mass. Plans: modeling. FRED POWELL-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band 2, 3: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Hi-Y Council 3: Varsity Track 2. Plans: Air Force, mechanic. 60 Sylvia Pitts Carol Platte Sharon Plannette Janet Poe Josephine Pomatto Mike Ponce Tony Perez Debra Poulis Fred Powell 4 4 + 96 at . , Richard Power Karen Powers Gloria Prue Chuck Preuss Lana Purdie Suzanne Ramsdell -1 inf 1: Wi' RICHARD POWER-Born: los Angeles. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y Council 3: Legislature 1, 2: Limitations Committee 3: Junior Class Council: Senior Week Committee: Senior Magazine Sales Committee. Plans: Oc- cidental College, chemical engineering. KAREN POWERS-Born: Danville, Pa. Activi- ties: A Cappella 3: GAA 3: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3: Tennis Club 1, 2. Plans: college, psychology. GLORIA PRUE-Born: Rouyn, Quebec, Can. Plans: college. CHUCK PREUSS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Key Club 1, 2, 3: Legislature 1, 3: Schol- arship Society 1, 2, 3: ASB pres. 3: Cee Track: Tennis Team 3: Key Club sec. 2: Globe- spanners 2, 3: Student Court 2. Plans: college, engineering. LANA PURDIE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. SUZANNE RAMSDELL-Born: San Diego. Ac- tivities: Photo Club treas. 2, vice-pres. 3: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 1. Plans: UCSBC. 1 r ROSIE RASMUSSEN-Born: Bakersfield. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: GAA 3: Pep Club 3: Big Sister 2: FBLA 1. Plans: business college, secretary. ULLA RASMUSSEN-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. RICHARD ROWIE-Born: Albong, Ore. Activi- ties: ROTC 2, 3. Plans: SBJC. LINDA REARWIN-Born: Kansas City, Mo. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Athletic Commit- tee sec. 3: ASB Exec. Board 3: Finance Com- mittee chairman 3: Legislature 1, 3: 0 8 G 1, 2: Scholarship society 1, 2, 3: ASB Treas. 3: Social Committee 2: Thespians 1, 2, 3: Usherettes 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Spring Play 2: Globespanners 2: Christmas Program 3. Plans: college. VIRGINIA REESE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. BILL RENINGER--Born: Sioux City, Iowa. Ac- tivities: FFA 2. Plans: college. RICK REITZ--Born: Suawston, Ill. Activities: A Cappella 3: Swim Team 2, 3. Plans: college. Rosie Rasmussen Ulla Rasmussen Richard Rowie Linda Rearwin Virginia Reese Bill Reninger Rick Reitz Peter Reyna Eleanor Reynoso John Rezzonico Jerry Rhoades Marshall Rice Brenda Richardson Darlene Riparetti Polly Ripley ' ' T5-3 iff - -:Ks-wc. , ,E Q 433 I U Vkflllii If 3 , F :Tj ., if-Q55 ' 3. 5 A ir- ' ,Sick -TH ' 42. .- ing, ' ,362 'fz::..f Rf' ' 552 PETER REYNA--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Cee Basketball: Club Chicano 2: Lettermen's Club 2: Football 3: Cross Country 2. Plans: art college. ELEANOR REYNOS0-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Club Chicano 1, 2, vice-pres. 3: Don- nettes 3. Plans: SBJC. JOHN REZZONICO-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Athletic Committee 3: Lettermen's Club 3: Varsity Track 2: Varsity Football 2, captain 3: Soph. football: Pep Club 3. Plans: UCLA. JERRY RHOADES-Born: Eugene, Ore. Plans: service. ' MARSHALL RICE-Born: Sacramento. Activities: A Cappella 1, 3: French Club 1: ROTC 1: Rifle Team 3. Plans: college, mechanical engineering. BRENDA RICHARDSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. DARLENE RIPARETTI-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3: GAA 3: Girls' Ensemble 1: Swim Show 2, 3: Plans: legal secretary. POLLY RIPLEY-Born: Santa Barbara. Pldns: undecided. 61 1-I, I-I , A-'Yrs LEE RISING-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: un- decided. ROBIN RITCHIE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth l, 25 Finance Committee 35 Hi-Lights 15 JSA 15 Legislature 1, 2, 35 Tri-Y Hi-Y Council 25 Big Sister 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Class Council 1, 2, 35 Plans: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. TERRY RIUSAKI-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Campus Commitee 35 ASB Executive Board 35 FMT 1, 25 Key Club 2, vice pres. 35 OGG Business Manager 35 Limitations Committee 2. Plans: college. BERTHA RIVERA-Born: Fabers, Tex. Activities: Club Chicano 1, 2, sec. 35 FBLA 2, 3. Plans: business college. JOAN ROBERTS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. LINDA ROBERTS-Born: Vancouver, B. C., Can. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 25 Girls' Ensemble 15 Photo Club 2. Plans: secretary. TIM ROBERTS-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JON ROBINSON-Born: Santa Maria. Activi- ties: JSA 1, 2, 35 Radio Club 25 vice pres, 35 Spanish Club 35 German Club 3. Plans: real estate broker. Lee Rising Robin Ritchie Terry Riusaki Bertha Rivera Joan Roberts Linda Roberts , 555. ,. ls: - ' - -. 'L , we , ., , rr . ' A - K Tim Roberts Jon Robinson Joyce Robinson Susan Robinson Gloria Robledo Cecilia Robles . +1 5,1 7 R , 1-s-492 JU . I Rebecca Robles in Tom Roland L David Rohy JOYCE ROBINSON-Born: Philadelphia, Pa. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 GAA 2, 35 Hi- lights 2, 35 Legislature 15 Tri-Hi-Y Council 15 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 35 Plans: UCLA, tele- vision. SUSAN ROBINSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 15 FRN 15 Girls' Ensemble 15 JSA 15 Legislature 15 Ticket Sales Committee 15 Plans: JC, marriage. GLORIA ROBLEDO-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Club Chicano 2, 35 GAA 2, 35 FBLA 2. Plans: SBJC. CECILIA ROBLES-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. REBECCA ROBLES-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 15 FRN 1, 35 GAA 1, 2, 35 swim team 1, 25 Swim Show 1, 2. Plans: nursing college, San Francisco. TOM ROLAND-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Boys' League Exec. Committee 35 Rally Committee 35 Varsity Track 25 Soph. Football5 Varsity Football 25 Cross Country 25 Boys' League Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Pep Club 3. Plans: UCSBC. DAVID ROHY-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Varsity Basketball 35 Scholarship Society 2. Plans: college. sw 'wif if J If ,J fa I . St Gerri Romero Jackie Romero Loretta Romp .loan Rubane -X Ah it lv I X GERRI ROMERO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA 'l: Christmas Program 3: '-'Letters to Lucerne 3. Plans: business college. JACKIE ROMERO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FRN 3: GAA l, 2. Plans: nursing, Queen of Angels in Los Angeles. LORETTA ROMP-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. JOAN RUBANE-Born: Steubenville, Ohio. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: Allied Youth l: Deputies l: French Club 'l, sec. 2, vice pres. 3: Girls' Ensemble 1: Legislature I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 'l. Plans: Eastman Conservatory of Music. JOANIE RUDOLPH-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 3: Allied Youth l, 2, 3: Deputies 3: ASB Executive Board 3: FRN 'l: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 2: Legislature l, 2, 3: Program and Rally 3: ASB Pep Leader 3: Usherettes 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, vice pres. 3: Globespanners 2: Pep Club 3. Plans: college. BARBARA RUIZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. BETTY RUNYEN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: German Club 2, 3. Plans: SBJC. ROGER RUNYEN-Born: Indio. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2: JSA 'l: Spanish Club 2. Plans: college, STEVE SALTER-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: FFA 'l, 2: Swim Team 'l. Plans: forest ranger, farmer. Barbara Ruiz Betty Runyen Roger Runyen Steve Salter physicist. Jeanie Rudolph r . P., X . l lm 2 L George Salmeron it r sl vw: ,... L-S Barbara Sanchez Gary Saunders Mike Saunders Sandra Saunders Karen Savage GEORGE SALMERON-Born: Mexico City. Activities: Deputies 3: FBLA 2. Plans: college, accounting. BARBARA SANCHEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Student of the month committee 2: Election Board 2: Hi-Lights 2, 3: Swim Show 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 'l, 2, 3: TNT 3. Plans: elementary education. SANDRA SAUNDERS-Born: Minatare, Neb. Activities: Latin Club 3: Spanish Club 'l. Plans: W.A.F. GARY SAUNDERS-Born: San Luis Obispo. Activities: Allied Youth 'l, 2, 3: Bee Track I: Deputies 3: Varsity Track 2: Varsity Football 3: Soph. Football: Pep Club 3. Plans: Cal Poly. MIKEISAUNDERS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 'l, 2, 3: Junior Varsity Track 1: Deputies 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Lettermen's Club 3: Varsity Football 2, 3: Soph. Football l: Pep Club 3, Plans: UCSBC, Oregon State. KAREN SAVAGE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FRA l: Swim Show 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 'l, 2, 3: FBLA 1, 2. Plans: business college. Q ,wa . Doris Scattini JoAnn Scanlon Susan Scherer Dick Schmidt Norma Schall 1 A , 4-1,. ,- nal... , S..1,5,,.:5.s,' . .X ' f . 2 NanCY Schreiner . ' , r A Allan Sears Von Serena Phillip Settle DORIS SCATTINI-Born: California. Activities: GAA 2, 3. Plans: business college. JOANN SCANLON-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Club Chicano 1, 2. Plans: beauty college, marriage. SUSAN SCHERER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3. Plans: un- decided. DICK SCHMIDT-Born: Evanston, Ill. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: FMT lg Swim Team 2: Varsity Track 3: Spanish Club I. NORMA SCHALL-Born: Santo Barbara. Plans: undecided. 'i NANCY SCHREINER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. ALLAN SEARS-Born: Kodiak, Alaska. Activities: lettermen's Club lp Varsity Track 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, Soph. Football, Pep Club 3. Plans: Cal Poly, engineering. VON SERENA-Born: Santo Barbara. Activities: Wall-scaling Team I: Color Guard 'l, 2, Rifle Team 2, 37 Life Guard 2. Plans: Air Force, highway patrol. PHILLIP SETTLE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: uindecided. SUE SEXTON-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. SUSAN SHELDON-Born: San Fernando. Activities: Art Club 1: UNY Dancers 'l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Musical Variations 3. Plans: college, biology. PAMELA SHOUDY-Born: Rockford, lll. Activities: Election Board 2: JSA 1, 2, ASB Legislature 3: Swim Show 2, 3: TNT 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3. Plans: Stephens College, teaching. BARBARA SHURTLEFF-Born: Altadena. Activities: Allied Youth 2: Swim Show 2. Plans: business college. Sue Sexton Susan Sheldon Pamela Shoudy Barbara Shurtleff I JOHN SHUTE-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Marines: college. JOAN SIZER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Orchestra 2: Science Club l: Scholarship Society 2: German Club 2, treasurer 3. Plans: Wheaton College, nursing. ADELE SMITH-Born: Allentown, Penn. Activities: A Cappella 2: Allied Youth I, 2: Campus Committee 1, 2: Girls' Ensemble 1: ASB Legislature l, 2, 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: Pep Leader 3: TNT 1, 2: Usherettes 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3: Homecoming Queen Candidate 3: Pep Club 3: Triple Trio 3. Plans: College. BETTY SMITH-Born: Yakima, Wash. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FHA 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3: FBLA 2, 3. Plans: undecided. CAROLE SMITH-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: work, marriage. JOHN SMITH-Born: Copenhagen, Denmark. Activities: C Track Team l: Varsity Track Team 2, 3: Varsity Cross-Country 2, 3: Allied Youth 3: Deputy 3: Dramatic Productions 3. Plans: Pasadena Play- house, actor. JUDI SMITH-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2: FHA l, 2: GAA l, 2: Swim Team 2: John Shute Joan Sizer Adele Smith Betty Smith Girls' League Service Committee 3: Soph. Council: Junior Council: Senior Council. Plans: banking. MARY SMITH-Born: Levelland, Texas. Activities: Swim Team 3. Plans: beauty college. MARYLYNNE SMITH-Born: Lewiston, Idaho. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: Pep Club 3. Plans: airline stewardess. Carol Smith John Smith Judi Smith Mary Smith Marylynne Smith Peter Marshall Smith 99 Tony Smith Judy Sneed Colleen Speers John Spreitx Kathie Squires PETER MARSHALL SMITH-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Hi-Lights 2, 3: Quill 8- Scroll 2, 3: Color Guard 2: ROTC 3: Scholarship Society 2, 3: Hi-Lights Award 2. Plans: college-optometry or dentistry. TONY SMITH-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: JV Swimming l: JSA 2: Pep Club 3. Plans: architect. JUDY SNEED-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. COLLEEN SPEERS-Born: Canada. Plans: business college. JOHN SPREITZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Forge photographer l, 2: Science Club l, 2, 3. Plans: college. KATHIE SQUIRES-Born: Phoenix, Ariz. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2: FHA 2: TNT 3: Spanish Club 2: Girls' League Assembly Comm. 1: Soph. Class Float: Junior Class Council: Girls' League Election Board 2: Senior Class Council: Boys' League Talent Show 2: Senior Class Gift Comm. Chairman: Christmas Program 3. Plans: UCSBC, teaching. MIDDLETON SQUIRE-Born: Santa Monica. Ac- tivities: Band 15 All Western Band Revue 15 Tri-Hi-Y Council 25 Band 25 Cross-Country Team 35 Student Legislature 3. Plans: chemical engi- neer. 5lJEAN STANTON-Born: sfesrow, oklu. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 ASB Legislature 1, 2, 35 UNY Dancers 35 FBLA 1, 25 Soph. Council5 Junior Class Council5 Christmas Program 35 Boys' League Talent Show 2. Plans: marriage, business. MALCOLM STEPHENS-Born: Santa Monica. Activities: French Club 15 FMT 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 ROTC Band 15 ROTC Drill Team 2, 35 String Ensemble 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, teaching. STEPHANIE LEE STEPHENS-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, sec. 35 Social Comm. 35 Senior Class Council: Student Legis- lature 15 Big Sister 1, 35 Pep Club Exec. Board 3. Plans: Cottey College, dental hygiene. JACQUE SUE STEVENS-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 35 JSA 1, 2, 35 TNT 1, 25 Teacher's Aid 35 Big Sister 2. Plans: UCSBC, primary education. SHANNON STUMP-Born: Vancouver, Wash. Activities: French Club5 Girls' Ensemble. Plans: modeling, photography. MARCIA STRONG1Born: Los Angeles. Plans: nurse, marriage. Middleton Squire Henry Suarez Richard Suarez Sam Tagatac Jean Stanton Malcolm Stevens JoAnn Taranto Dick Tenny Stephanie Stephens Jacque Stevens Shannon Stump sb' 1.1i'iW DIANNE STRUCK-Born: Long Beach. Activi- ties: A Cappella 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, treas. 35 GAA 25 Girls' League Exec. Board 35 JSA 25 O8.G 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Scholarship Society 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 15 Triple Trio 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 35 National Music Educators' Confer- ence Choir 3. Plans: Occidental, Wooster, soci- ology. ROGER STUCK-Born: Concord, N. H. Activities: Science Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Spanish Club Play 25 Veterans of Foreign Wars Citizens Award 1. Plans: chemist or physicist. BARBARA SUDDUTH-Born: Los Angeles. Ac- tivities: Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Science Club 1, 2, sec. and treas. 35 Scholarship So- ciety 1, 2, 35 UNY Dancers 15 DAR Nominee. Plans: UCSBC, science, math maior. HENRY SUAREZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. RICHARD SUAREZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. SAM TAGATAC-Born: Manila, Philippine Is- lands. Activities: Cross-Country 1, 2, 35 Christ- mas Program 1, 2, 35 Musical Variations 1, 2, 35 Dance Band 15 Football Band 25 United Na- tions Club. Plans: college. JOANN TARANTO-Born: Chicago, lll. Activi- ties: Girls' Ensemble 25 Christmas Show 25 Allied Youth 35 FBLA 3. Plans: work, business college. DICK TENNEY-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Concert Band 15 Football Band 15 All Western Band Revue 15 Finance Committee 25 Latin Club 35 Debate Club 3. Plans: scientific research. Marcia Strong Dianne Struck Roger Stuck Barbara Sudduth I w 1 --fmwrx., -'vo Ei t 2 l' 12: li Steve Thorp Wesley Thielst - I -as I I . -,ia gr Katy Thompson L. Kay Thompson , yyy yy L Barbara Thrasher Stephanie Turner Trudy Turner Alice Tyler Dick Tenold Roger Tidd Pat Tico Marsha Tonner Marian Townsend Bonnie Toxby ---- -- --.-fe Y .----1 v .-,. I DICK TENOLD-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Marines: JC. ROGER TIDD-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Soph. Football: Varsity Football 2, 3. Plans: SBJC. . g PAT TICO-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth I, 2: Art Club I. Plans: undecided. MARSHA TONNER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. MARIAN TOWNSEND-Born: Glendale. Activi- ties: GAA 3. Plans: undecided. BONNIE TOXBY-Born: Copenhagen, Denmark. Activities: Forge I, circulation manager, ex- change editor I: Girls' sports editor 2, 3: Scribes' treas. 2: GAA publicity chairman 2, 3, pres. 3: Tennis Team manager 1, 2: Photogra- phy Club I: JSA 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: Legis- lature 3: Finance Committee 2: Pep Club 3. Plans: writing, philosophy. STEVE THARP-Born: Chillicothe, Mo. Activi- ties: Advertising Committee 2: Allied Youth 2, 3: ASB Exec. Board 3: JSA 2, 3: Key Club I, 2, 3: Legislature 2: ASB vice pres. 3: Schol- arship I: Junior Class Council: Soph. Class Council. Plans: undecided. WESLEY TI-IIELST--Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2, 3: Junior Class Council: Soph. Class Council. Plans: Navy. KATY THOMPSON-Born: Santa Ana. Activi- ties: Big Sister I, 3: Girls' League Exec. Board 1: JSA I: Swim Team I, 2: Swim Show 2: Thes- pians 2, 3: Senior Class Council: 'Tri-Hi-Y Council 3: Pep Club 3: Lady Precious Stream 2: Letters to Lucerne 3. Plans: iournalism. KAY 'THOMPSON-Born: Columbus, Ohio. Ac- tivities: FHA I: UNY Dancers I: Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil I, 2: Spanish Club 2. Plans: secretary. BARBARA THRASHER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. TOMMY TUCKER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Lettermen s Club 2: Varsity Track I, 2, 3. Plans: USC. STEPHANIE TURNER- Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. TRUDY TURNER-Born: Fort Meade, S. D. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 'l: FHA 2: GAA 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Soph. Council: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Treas.: Christmas Program 3: Brigadoon 3: Big Sister 3. Plans, UCSBC, dental hygiene. ALICE TYLER- Born: Warren, Ohio. Plans: SBJC. S Tommy Tucker K. MARION URIBE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Club Chicano 1, 2, 3. Plans: Police acad- emy. JO ANN VACURA-Born: Badgu, Minn. Activi- ties: Allied Youth l, 2: Christmas Program 1, 2, 3: Spring Show 2: Brigadoon 3: JSA 2. Plans: business college. RANDY VAIL-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Swim Team 1. Plans: UCLA, electronics engineer. MYRLENE VARNER - Born: Oklahoma City, Okla. Activities: French Club 1, 2, 3: TNT 1, 2, 3: FBLA 1: Allied Youth 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Christmas Program 1,2, 3. Plans: music teacher. ERNIE VASQUEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 3: Bee Track 1, 2: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Varsity Track 3: Soph. Football: Pep Club 3. Plans: Cal Poly. Marion Uribe Anita Walker Gloria Walker Harriet Walker Jo Ann Vacura Randy Vail Martha Vigil Marie Waddell Nlyrleno Varnor Ernie Vasquez Esther Vasquez Diane Vernon ESTHER VASQUEZ-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. DIANE VERNON-Born: San Luis Obispo. Ac- tivities: FRN 3. Plans: nursing. MARTHA VIGIL-Born: Des Moines, New Mex. Activities: FHA 3. Plans: beautician. MARIE WADDELL-Born: Santo Barbara. Plans: undecided. ANITA WALKER-Born: Oklahoma. Activities: Allied Youth 1, treas. 2, sec. 3: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Program and Rally 3: Pep Club co- chrairman 3: Girls' League Loan 'Committee 1: Big Sister 2. Plans: Cottey College. GLORIA WALKER-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. HARRIET WALKER-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 3: Radio Club 1: Swim Team 3: Pep Club 3: Swim Show 2, 3. Plans: college. JEANNIE WALL-Born: Phoenix, Ariz. Activi- ies: Allied Youth 1, 2, ASB Exec. Board 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, ASB Legislature 1, 2, 3, Limitations Committee 1, Program and Rally Committee, Chairman 3, Pep Club pres. 3, Christmas Program, Youth and Government Club 3, Girls' League Show 3. Plans: unde- cided. JEAN WARD-Born: Superior, Wisc. Activities: Swim Show 2, FRN 1, Donnettes 2, captain 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, String Ensemble 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3. Plans: undecided. DABNEY BELLE WATSON-Born: Long Beach. Activities: A Cappella 2, Hi-Lights 3, Platter- Chatter Editor 3, Thespians 3. Plans: Colorado Women's College, airline stewardess, ROBERT WATSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3, Deputies 3, JSA 3, Legislature 3, 08-G 2, Open Campus Committee 3, Varsity Track 3, Soph. Council, Cross Coun- try 3. Plans: Armed Forces, college. NEWTON WAYLAND-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Scholarship So- ciety 1, 2, 3, Social Committee 1, 2, Thespians 2, 3. Plans: Harvard, Ph.D. Jeannie Wall Grace Weld Carole Weller Jack Weller Jean Ward Robert Watson Tracy Westen Marie White Dabney Watson Newton Wayland Lee Webb Cynthia Whitehead .II-U11-L .nge . , ,,,.,r.,,,L LEE WEBB-Born: Pacific Palisades. Activities: Bee Basketball 2, Bee Track 2, Deputies 2, Hi- Lights 3, Key Club 2, 3, OGG 3, Scholarship Society 1, Swim Team 1, Varsity Track 3, Cee Track 1. Plans: UCSBC, UCLA. GRACE WELD-Born: Seattle, Wash. Activities: Science Club 1, UNY Dancers pres. 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Spanish Club 2. Plans: UCSBC, den- tal hygiene. CAROLE WELLER-Born: Bloomsburg, Pa. Ac- tivities: FRN 3. Plans: college. JACK WELLER-Born: Bakersfield. Plans: auto- motive engineer. TRACY WESTEN-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Deputies 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3, Scholarship Society 2, 3, Scroll 2. Plans: college. MARIE WHITE--Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. CYNTHIA WHITEHEAD-Born: Sacramento. Ac- tivities: FRN 3, GAA 3, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 5Wi 1 Show 1, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, physical therapist. 69 ,..1,.,!Q,,, . 5. . .JIU-I-I John Whitman Roger Williamson Wanda Whitehouse Don Williams Judy Wilson WANDA WHITEHOUSE-Born: Montreal, Que- bec, Can. Activities: ASB Exec. Board 3, Hi- Lights radio editor 3, Legislature 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Science Club 1, treas. 2, vice pres. 3, World Friendship Club, vice pres. 2, Pep Club 3. Plans: UCSBC, science teacher. JOHN WHITMAN-Born: Lewiston, Maine. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Athletic Committee 3, Allied Youth 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, pres. 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Limitations Committee chairman 3, O8-G 3, Youth and Government Governor 3, Varsity Football 3, Soph. Football, Pep Club 3. Plans: UCSBC, law. GLEN WILBER-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: ROTC Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Football Guard 1, 2, 3. Plans: Army. ALITA WILCOX-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Election Board 3, French Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 3, Scholarship Society 1, 2, sec. 3, TNT I, vice pres. 2, Usher- ettes treas. 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, chaplain 3, Triple Trio 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Big Sister 1, Girls' League Loan Fund 1, 2, All Calif. High School Symph. 1, 3, Music Academy of the West Scholarships 1, 2, 3, Globespanners 2, Junior Class Council, Youth and Government 3, Brigadoon 3, Christmas and Spring Shows 1, 2, 3. Plans: Univ. of Washington, music. CHLOE WILDER-Born: Bangor, Me. Activities: A Cappella 3, Allied Youth 1, 2, FHA 1, Girls' Ensemble 2, Legislature 1, 3, Orchestra 1, Pro- gram and Rally 3, SBVISC Committee 1, 2, ASB Song Leader 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Big Sister 1, 3, Soph. Council rep., Spring Show 1, 3, Christmas Shows 1, 3, ROTC coed colonel 3, Brigadoon 3, Soph. Service Com- mittee. Plans: airline stewardess. 1 Vince Whitney Glen Wilber Alito Wilcox Chloe Wilder DON WILLIAMS-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Deputies 3, German 2, ROTC 2, 3, Science Club 1, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, ASB Student Court Justice 3, ROTC Academic Achievement Award 2, ROTC PMSGT Award 2. Plans: college, sci- ence and engineering. ROGER WILLIAMSON-Born: Dumont, N. J. Activities: Latin Club 3. Plans: doctor or history teacher. JUDY WILSON-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, FRN 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, Girls' -Ensemble 3, JSA 1, 2, O8-G Senior Editor 3, Program and Rally 3, Pep Club 3, Christmas Show 3, Rally Chairman 3. Plans: nursing, Los Angeles General Hospital. SHERYL WINTERS-Born: Lompoc. Activities: Allied Youth 3, TNT 3, Pep Club 3, Swim Show 2. Plans: elementary education. NANCY WRIGHT-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2, 3, FFA 3. Plans: undecided. WILLIAM WRIGHT - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. CATALINA YANEZ - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. MARIE YANEZ-Born: El Paso, Tex. Activities: Club Chicanos 2, 3, UNY Dancers 1. Plans: Air Force. MARY YULE-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, FHA 3, FBLA 3. Plans: JC. VERA ZAMORA-Born: Brawley, Calif. Activi- ties: Club Chicanos 1, 2, 3. Plans: undecided. MILLIE ZAZUETA-Born: Los Angeles. Activi- ties: Club Chicanos 1, 2, publicity 3, Spanish Club 1. Plans: business, secretary. Sheryl Winters Nancy Wright William Wright Catalina Yanez Marie Yanez Mary Yule Vera Zamora Millie Zazueta li f :Xb 2 1 i ROW ONE: Mr. Robert S. Shannon, adviser, Julie Chiu, Barbara Sud- Meyer, Alita Wilcox, Evie Bertanyi. ROW THREE: Bill Clark, Chuck duth, Barbara Eastham, Nadine Gauthier, Marilynn Mack, Don Preuss, Brian O'Gorman, Gary Chamness, Don Sturmer, William Williams, Art Ludwick. ROW TWO: Josephine Naretto, Sue Ramsdell, Wright, Roy Brackett, Riad Abi Aly, Caroline Grimm, Susan Scherer, Dianne Struck, Diana Sealbearers THESE SBHS SENIORS were honored and award- ed life membership in the California Scholarship Federation. This honor is obtained through mem- bership in the Scholarship Society for four se- mesters, with one semester during their senior 'l ..,... 2 ...,...... 3 ........,.... SBJC ....... UCSBC ....,.. AFS ..... ASB ....,... FBLA... FFA ..... FHA ........ FRN ......,. GAA... JSA ...., O8-G... SBVISC ....... TNT ..,..... UNY ....... year. In addition to the title Sealbearer, they will receive gold seals embossed on their high school diplomas and on all college transcripts, an honor achieved through hard work and study. Prospective Sealbearers Cecelia Cavelleto, Barbara Casey, Warren Farrell, Margaret Hatchett, Daphne Kingma, Elizabeth Lee, Larry Leiter, Betty Ligon, Flora McDonald, Judy Muneno, Steve Nutt, Karen Powers, Peter Smith, Trudy Turner, Anita Walker, Tracy Weston. Abbreviations Seniors Not Pictured .......Sophomore year year .Senior year ...,..........,.....Santa Barbara Junior College .....,..University of California, Santa Barbara American Field Service Associated Student Body .........Future Business Leaders of America .....,.,.,.,Future Farmers of America ..........Future Homemakers of America ........Santa B .........,..,Future Registered Nurses ...........Girls' Athletic Association ..........Junior Statesmen of America ..............0live and Gold Yearbook arbara Ventura lnter-School Council Top Notch Teachers-to-be .......United Nations Youth Charles Breck, Joyce Chavez, Harry De Witt, Deanne Dorscher, Peter Duenez, Nada Douphine, Dennis Durham, Penny Foster, Benny Garcia, Sharon Hager, Donald Lee Johnson, Evelyn Kyger, Karen MacClellan, Sammy McCool, David Parks, Gary Pierce, James Poindexter, David Reynoso, Barbara Romero, Patricia Smuda, Donald Charles Sturmer, Lynn Swanson, Kenneth Taylor, Judy Jo Waddell, Karen Wilson. 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Z., we , Kathy Faulkner Peggy Faunce Paul Fenske Charles Ferries Fred Fields Bill Finnigemier Nancy Fish Sean Fitzgerald William Churchill Mike Clemens Tim Clinite Brenda Coffey Phil Conden Ron Cook Peter Cooper Paul Corbett Ray Cordero Rosie Cordero Rosemary Cormack Tom Cornwall Bill Costello Don Costello Sam Cota Tom Cota Holly Covington Joy Cowling Pam Cox Cathy Coy Winston Craven Jack Crossland Sharon Culton Barbara Cuellar Ernie Cuellar John Daane Diane Dalzell Lou Darlanner Lore Daunhauer Sue Davis Jann Dazey Cathie Deans Class Carol Fletcher .'m :'W' 1 'risky -1- :L .ff June Fletcher David Flores . F F FF 'T 'F FF Dick Fong hhh z y FF Nancy Ford -' F 3' Jlm Forner ZI. K QS FF Bill France F-11 . Q Gele Frerwe e '1 g G 'H Aee 'Eat .... Ella Frederick F1 ' 5 1 U l ' Q Jack Frederick ' - F zry F F F F . t F Sm-ff Ffedef-de F ,W F FF g G F F w y fig F he lege Mefe-'fe' Gaines iff ' A ag: 1 it iierr F F F H' Mercy Galindo F W fl FF J F MF ,,,. 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Joy Lee Guitare I X 5 F F K 4' G ' ' ' Wi' I ' g Den Gvedesnin - N Y Guzman . ' Frank Gutierrez F ,F F F 1 M . Richard Guzzard 1 L V Q odesto Gutierrez . F FF F F ri iw k. Q A 1 JF Henk Hebefvfk FF iss F A A F F A Mike Hackney V F. V V h F ' ii'ii' I ii? Sharon Hall L F A QFIJ E Wayne Hammond A 7' F FF F f I f FF, 'leb it F F FF-F -- - Fw: -:::: 1:24 F,FFF, . .: J. F mf ,,FF,F-' F . ' bw' F:E:- 'f-'X .wb-f .: Ann Hanfofk A -ff?- ff' i' F 1 3-Fx Kate Hand F F F lit FFFF ii: H FF fsF - - FF , r:a '- 4 Angel Hanks A 3555 F- J E KF F, in ' F G K t ' F ii F. Susanne Hanson F ' I J A H . ' 5-H H I P A -fffffl Eflefi ' ' el' F WF F F F F , Keren Hefvev A f FF me G- l . 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Henry Hinton Ann Houser Todd Hovey Nancy Howe David Howerton Delores Huber Bob Hughes Gary Hughes Le Roy Hunt Jack Hutsey Sally Irwin Karol Jacobs Karen Jacobs Kirsten Jakobsen Ron Janson Donna Jefferson Beverly Jessee Alphonso Jimenez Arleen Johnson Kathy Johnson Rose Marie Johnson Larry Johnson Janey Johnstone Marilyn Johnston George Jones Ron Jones Donald Joplin Paul Juarex Sue Keifer Jim Keipp Dennis Kelly Merlyn Kelly Ronald Kemp Bob Kempen Janice Kendrick Kris Kepp Melody Kimes Kathy King Kathy Kirk David Kleinenbecker o X , Y --- Q Charis Holbrook '54 3 B h.,:.?,,, J H on it Jam Holbrook I Sally Hooker QQ 1 ggi. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL is composed of one representative from each homeroom 'i, toward a successful senior year climaxed by the ''never-to-be-forgotten senior week. A Howard Hopps A sa gi' Eleanor Horton -, 'ii 111 f ili a 'V , ' . 1 K - A ' ' ' V Im L o L -so J J L l J f - ,.,, 4 ' Q K , Y 11 tli 1 . I r ' , I o K' . . ,,.l , -o,ll.t,1 f L A . .- '. in -, it stl 'tl tai i a fi.1.:' . A B H any J so t , mi f ' is A ,K in I 1 . A x. :Jk Y I A Z., I ' ' -42 ' ioi vi L to X fx N-0 ,gg .tto 0:7 i A L VV h ',531f:i:if:-. 1' E . It 4' oss.o ii' K l X, Eiga: .3 z on W T ,kk,. fy . i t . -,,. E, A kk i - oiis y +A ff-sf f ' y -X M - L 1- ' o f . of-i J , 1 ' , O- , -it Ji i f 1 ttiii M ' . . A .. , , if All ' ti f K U : os i , J ' A .i . L ' ac ,K ,ja in -b ... -X . - .Quill Q V l jk . m H V L I .tm gi X Z . Q J' ' in 1 ' ' Ag .-. ' , v 1. L fif or ', - .. A o Q ,, B .A o A wif MQ , , P H ' M if - -. ' ., wh- If ' 2' tlii s, ,,,r t swf i f was ,oo. . . .,,, ' N , F A . - , N V f I A f iiii 7 . I-wif oili ' J'll , 'F if I xg JI.. , 'N' J 'Q Karen Kleveland Butch Knapp Arthur Knife Barbara Knipp Ray Knowlton Francis Krahn Katherine Kump Pam Kuskey Pat Kuskey Dot Lancaster Arley Langlo Norman Langlo Dave Lara Joyce Larson Mike Larralde Carol Laybourne MaryAnn Lay and works George Lazzo Larry Leasure Joann Lee Leland Leonard Bill Le Veau Carloyn Lewis Sharon Lewis Corky Ligon Bonnie Linebarger Bob Litchfield Tom Long Robert Looney Angelo Lopez Freddy Lopez Josephine Lopez Janis Lovelace Maureen Lovell Roberta Lowry Bob Lucas Charles Lucey Josephine Lucero Toni luder Ann Lunas Paul Lundberg Rachel McCain Neil McBratney Marilyn McFarland Barbara McGowan Lex McGraw Marianne McKibben Margy McKnight Glenn McMurry Shirley MacMillan Mariorie Mack Gerrit Mahsman Margie Maloney Karen Manchester Jim Marine Bob Marr Kathy Marsh Tonya Martin Herman Martinez Pete Martinez Michael Masson Amoretta Mathews Carol Mathews Margaret Mattinson Carlos Maya Mary Maynez Art Mazzini Sonia Medby Sally Mendoza Pat Mengellberg George Mesa Susan Miles Pete Miller Larry Miranda Linda Moe Sylvester Molina Judi Moline Paul Monroe Gary Moore Hermilinda Moreno Phillip Moreno Ax 1. 'I va? Wiiiiii gm, tl J ll , I 3 IE? L 5 ik l 9? , , J ec Q, l S, J sry -rs .Sy 'wr ' li' J 'Q' V wx. A ,L. gl, V I 'i'i ' W ' N f rerr we Y f li V,..- --:' 3 ,fr at- , . r i .1 ,,. .' L if , ' L, v' 'L gill, ai! if B ' J Q Qs 1 -pr r '1'I - 'S-6 Y or 'Q J es Na' V . 1 8 Q . LQ.: n +1 ' L J' 9, if' Q l ii i K r. Y.. - L. by is V i, l sof 1 ccr rry F in ees g , .3 ,,,l ,V S VJ ,gy A J c, A ,ef Arti t 'g at , B 's .t.yik I Ju I , f-.Q B in o B- +. To . or so af A ' A ' , fi, o if Har' , 5 'V l r an .. J , , . N YM ' , Q fx if Q f K . G ,,f , 2 J s 1 gli B 3 iiiii J ix 2 . r ag. V ii B E Y f ar fin Q? ri J . ' - i EEL R 1 L . NEED a helping hand, maybe a shoulder to cry on? See the iunior class counselors, Miss Barbara Wright and Mr. Paul Crawford, who are always available. ., I 5 11' Qi, - 2:5 Karen Nelson Sandy Nelson Sherrl Neufeld Crusty Newland Fred Nledlck Bryan Nlreberg Ellen Nobel Betsey Northman Katie Oliver Pat Olivetti Ina Olson Ron Ormiston Mary Ortiz Kathy Ottley Mary Owens Bob Parker John Pearen Allen Peers WW 'Q f Rose Marie Moreno Martin Moriarty Mary Allice Morris Janie Morrow Joanne Mowry Warren Mowry Carolyn Muller Alan Murroughs Larry Musgrove Patricia Myer Ethan Nadel Craig Nairn Arthur Navarro Hector Navarro Sharon Nayh Campbell Nelson Margie Perez Robert Perez Carlin Perkins Mike Perkins Linda Peterson Paige Peterson Jim Philip Cindy Pierce Emily Piper Judy Piper Jim Pisciotti Robert Pitts Josie Placencia Jim Pluhar Anne Plympton Paul Postler Tom Power Sharon Prickett Jack Pritikin Ken Proctor George Pryor Kathy Putnam Isabelle Quirogo Tony Ramerez Bill Randolph Bill Randolph Ulla Rasmussen Ron Reginato Pam Rester Valente Reveles Tom Ridenour John Riffero Jim Roberts Robert Roberti Gilbert Robledo Steve Robsahm Ben Roche Gary Rolle Roy Resales Rod Sacconoghi ,vet We-W--.. ---- ,he V. 5 Y,-4, -Nglvv.. 'Y.,J4.i,,,. 5 V, George Salmeron Steve Salter Demo Sancha John Sanchez Butch Saunders Bernard Savant Martha Saxe Alyce Schlosser Bernd Schrocter Nancy Schwab Lila Sears Bobbi Seither Jim Selover Frank Serena Joyce Sexton Eugene Shands Judith Shearer Natalie Shefflin James Shilling Donny Shuck Steve Shugart Dave Shurtleff Roger Shute Nancy Silvers Ronnie Silverwood Yvanne Simon William Simpson Liz Sizer Patty Slater Betty Ann Smith Dave Smith Jimmy Smith r -rl 3 ,J Sw- ., 4, 'wzfrlmfa tr, qu, S . ,,.,w:,n.. --R,-. v .rfewfg-:,,, , by 'ggwfz - Ayr Q 1 V :gym ef A 1 :fl Lggeizi v Earl? - 'S film H 'fl 'EL' . H ' fkifli' Wil, if Q ' ' X. 'M B1 , , M e 'G ' . -ri .t ,. : Q , g g W X. ,,, r .., , . 4 B 1 ,Ee H 'YQ iff 2- 1 if . '....m g 5 12? lie X 315- , We - V - I V155 Q '-' il -Fi, - if ' ' lk ., W1 3' 'X S S. S if S -ggvxf. 1 - Q S ' 4 ,-5, ' wi: - n-. ' Will? l I Q Q W . , eh ri , - ,, f-I . ' X. ar la - - i .., .Q , 2 .1 J i, .- W 1 0- A ' , , 1-Sff 4 i ' V ik ld' ,, Q fl ' X ., , 1.2 HX ' was 9. 1 L - ' F . .fwg gf -F .7 35? - Hz. 1 , ly H .1 as - ff 4' f ,f . ' -7 l'z 'i'. .. - n - ' .. f B 79 Il. I gy X ag . 4 . we '-ff- Xi . 53 .iv I w . if is ,, , I E j. . Class of '59 Mitty Smith Ralph Smith Ronnie Smith Sydney Smith -Sylvia Smith Judy Sneed Marsha Snell Dave Snyder Curtis Speck Everett Speed Claudia Stall Judi Stave Gwendolyn Stearns George Stevens Tucker Stevens Jim Stevenson Pat Stodden William Storey Dennis Stowell Dale Stromer Henry Suarez Victor Suhr Howard Swain Ely Tagatac Jackie Taleve ,W N I 'C ill' 4. 8 I ig' X .ct 1. -Q, . , . p . 155' k'lfi',.?'4. ,. - i' 1 - ' v-'Hifi ' 1 124515 1-N, , .E 1 : :ff-2, ' - H. 'inf so fx .fir 1, . , ,- ,, ,IW , , :rind Zi, . V Q Q51 QE, , . ' J 'w if f 5 l ' 34 If 7 V , A 'ir gm , V ls- - fgf eyx' ., ,fm : 'W' i K - , , . Q isle, V L X , K ' ,U-' ' 11-MN Ax it 1325335 ,z - ' 'gf :ees ., , 4' 435' QQ! 'ill K :ij , 134. . . 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Prudy Tevis Caleer Thompson Henry Tomason Carb Tommasi William Tompkins Connie Torres . . .:., f .,.,.,, ,. .casio A - ' T5 ,L 1 Y ' Manuel Torres ' ' Q Kathy Trautz - Q ' Penny Tyree g, 5 L: ,V Janice Upton V , , T K John Uribe 77 51, lx Linda Uyesaka - ' if .4 1 1 . A , , Alex Valencia ' . ' ' Hr 4 A x X Daniel Valenzuela 1 M X J - if Mary Vaillancourt .X T' ' H 1 4 5 . v A Danny Van Fossen Q fre 5 4 4.,,, . , - l ' , ' Q in '- -3,6 31' ', Susan Van Schaik 4 V , 5 , '+ ill' A in my Beatrice Vasquez 4 2 y winie Vasquez 5 Bonnie Veblen 4 ' ii Helen Vega , . A , A ' Tillie Vega ' 16 ' ta Darleen Velasquez J A xy. 5 ,M A Vivian Vickery 5 4 X' l yi Richard Villegas - l X 5 A Q , Curtis Vincent 5,52 Richard Visueta ' sl I ' Don Vogel ' Wi J ' E J Pauline Vrolyk , 2' ' , L ' Q ,4 Jim Walker 61 V q-L5 e X- f ew we ww-1 1 H J ,f g ' ommy Ward Q NV T -,M it 'X ' X I Mike Warner Wayne Weirum Gerald Wells Harold Wells JUNIOR O 8. G Staff members pause for a moment while on their way to Tomlinson Studios to check pictures. William Wood Toby Welo Glenna West Mary White Barry Whitney Lee Whitney Norman Weider Jan Willener Artista Williams Brooke Williams Donald Williams Hayward Williams Karon Williams Tommy Wilson Darleen Winters Don Wirths Brenda Wofford Bill Woggon if 1 ' .. fm-F' H. f ik . ,,-x-l a 1, - . W ' 3 ' ' I .,E, T Roger Woolever - Tom Woolsey John Wright Virginia Ybarra Ming Yee Lynn Young Connie Yznaga Robert Zapata Milla Zazueta Patsy Zegers Thomas Zegers Jerry Zeigler Janice Ziebarth Martin Zinn ,E , Q ' X ,. 12221 Q.. , wszfzfnz- . u. iii 1 ,. A W gr, V' -g -U ,nv S' ei, r F of ii! xy! sa - Yi ,K-ff. 5 J , A N. xl' ,, z liiiilf -ig .,. s E Diane Ponce Judy Scott Elaine Stearns Liz Sundin Theresa Thompkins Larry Villalba Patsy Austin Dave Bornand Gary Brown Jerry Brown Gregg Carlson Bill Celaya Bill Coleman Sharon Conley Murray Darby Dale Depweg Gabriel Garcia Janice Graham Sue Haight Sandra Hovland Art Hubbard Barbara Jacobson Pam Jameson Peter Johnson Larry Ketron Bob Kuhn Duane Lamberton Eugene McElhaney Jeanice Newton Dale Paul Juniors Not Pictured Linda Aguilar, Carmen Alvarado, Sharon Alvarado, Karen Anderson, Larry Angel, Joe Baraias, Mary Barrows, Jerry Bell, Pauline Berber, Anita Calderon, Rudy Calderon, Mary Callahan, Alberta Campos, Randy Cano, Betty Chilton, Wayne Clark, Toni Cole, Richard Cordero, Jimmy Cousins, Bruce Cox, Michael Curry, Bill Davis, Judy Dunlap, Penny Dupont, John Eichert, Hazel Ellis, Lillian Forner, Debora French, Glen Funkhouser, Pat Garcia, Kathy George, Robert Garnica, Tommy ' Q ' 1 '- ' ,, V yf? 'V ' S A ll' . 4 ' ' , 0 , T sc ' V, 3 ' , 4, V x 1 ,. wg, ' 1 I fi' Y' - gsgi ,X E' 1 Jf. wh' , ' it yl- A ,W x 4 r X t 'z I' I 'I ix 'gil' T 'U' 'K t , E E sg '-f J ,, ig: in if af ' 1? .5 I L35 iv X ec: Q Glenda Vining , A Nancy Voskuyl ' ' ' . Wayne Weber g Y JW ' A .lack Wheeler A 'P A LA sg f '-'W is ' . , Y ' Anne White l Tom Williamson Eldith Willis f lm .x N T lk 'X' 'Vi Gee, Roxy Gorham, Gerald Griffen, Paul Heron, Doris Hope, Roblyn Iverson, Joe Jimenez, Robert Lewis, Tommy Liates, Janis Lovelace, Frank Mata, Arthur Martinez, Barbara Mascarenas, Tony Mendoza, Rachel Mercado, Hermalinda Moreno, Patricia Myer, Bonnie Nagy, Richard Nakagawa, Camille Nelson, Robert Newhall, John Norris, Pete 0'Brien, Denis Oliver, Joseph Oltman, Kim Omori, Dora Ontiveras, Donald Ontiveras, Charles Orena, Kenneth Overoye, Ronald Owens, Gary Papai, Bob Pentecost, Jesse Ponce, Susan Reefman, Neil Rengo, Virginia Ridge, Jeanette Riggs, Mary Ritto, Tom Roberts, Ausencio Robledo. Norma Jean Romero, Ruth Ross, Dinah Rush, Susan Sage, Anna Sands, Margaret Sands, Judy Saperstein, Norma Schall, Dick Shannon, Virginia Shigaki, Gwen Smart, Jan Smith, Monika Steinhoff, Zola Strand, Shannon Stump, Consuelo Vargas, Guillermina Vasques, Richard Vasques, Joe Vera, Mary Vigil, Lynn Young, Ronald Williams. COMING IN with a spectacular second place in the 1957 homecoming parade, the iunior class float illustrated The Tender Trap. Soph Council REPRESENTING THE Sophomore class of 1960 as officers are Karl Smith, sgt. at arms, Judy Wilson, vice pres., Mark Fisher, pres., Phyllis Sevegney, sec., and Jerry Chiu, treas. PREPARING, DISCUSSING, and organizing plans for the years ahead are members ofthe sophomore council. Three successful accomplishments of the council have been the sale of rooters' hats, the soph hop, and electing the soph of the month. Working from the bottom to the top, great spirit comes from the class of 60. lb' PQ!! 49,5 Y FROM LEFT to right: ROW ONE: L. Reid, C. Davidson, C. Van Dorn, Cooper, B. X'Grosser, J. Sanchez, D. Rosignoli, P. Leasure, R. Hamood L. Montero, L. Hoffman, P. Sevegney, D. Lucus, S. Saunders, J. Chiu. V. Vanderberg, D. Bush, B. Jeeter, A. Alvarez, C. Gilbert, and A ROW TWO: J. Kelly, P. Bergman, K. Allen, J. Wilson, M. Fisher, Franco. P. Prevedello, K. Smith. Missing from the picture are B. Mora, D. 1 Q 5 IF VE if ..,. z T . ' Q Qwwg 2? 5:1 Y? A5 ., : S fx . N F7 a 5 gr je Z, .-., 'X . l 4 ff' 2 2 I ' , , Q I N ,-1 'j iv Q A , f'j. jwx s ' Q Q. faiww J. All ll G9 :ESL fi 5 4 .N T ' s f-my , 'Pm .KQV .wil V1 Q . Q Q f 2. . N Q- Q-Q12 B. M 1 l ., . 5,5 Q ', ,sl 1 ,,... mi ,- lx . 'n J , 1 6' Tim Aaresl Ed Aasled Jerry Abbott John Abdalla Richard Abdalla Beverly Aceves Mary Lou Acquislapoce Angela Aguirre Class Dolores Aguirre Tom Albon Ruby Alexander John Allen Kalhy Allen Dennis Allenbaugh Neila Allred Tony Alonzo Adele Alvarado Tony Alvarado Adrian Alvarez Taylor Ambrose Joy Andera Frank Anderholm Carolyn Anderson Diane Andrach .f'5g5eaz23.1 ,,,. Reynaldo Angulo Jerry Arca Terry Arca Mike Arndl Sandy Arnold Pally Arnold mi V, 5 ' ..'tr,' it 0, f re y l 'fig' ill 454. 83 1. B' 'sr we .MW M lv Q W' 'H' 'Uh , f will' ' 5221 ff ' . 1. wx , F he gi ily. nk I M. islry , ..., ,,lr .1 ,,ee S . .T ,,., 3 ,,,+,..,L. if ' .. f E ' 'sz 5 , me 1 Tanya Alwafer Jack Azar Shelly Azbell Jerry Bailey Rhea Bailey Daily Baise Jeff Baldwin Joe Balinr Joyce Bolzer David Barker Carolyn Barr Carolyn Bassett Reggie Beck Eddie Beck Carol Bedford Susan Beeck George Beckmanis Jane! Bellon Jerry Bell Robert Bellwood Sandra Beniamin Shirley Berlonyi Mary Belancourt Sharon Birdsell Susan Birdsell Joyce Blocker Louis Bosch Larry Boulby Pai Bowen Gary Bowie Tommy Bowser Slephani Bradbury Brent Bradley Brian Bradley Susan Bradsberry Dianna Bamford Dorolhy Brennan Pat Brick Sieven Brick Arlene Brooks Brenda Brown Bob Brown Kay Brown Sharon Brown of 60 Bill Cherry lyla Chesly Loretta Chester Henry Cheverez Jerry Chiu Gary Christiansen Kit Christiansen Tommy Chung Marie Cilivage Betty Clampett Dorothy Clapp Cindy Clare Jack Cogan Sally Cole Gary Connolly Amelia Contreras Lorraine Contreras Bill Cordero Dan Cordero Josephine Cordero Maria Cordero Martha Cordero Ronnie Cordero Theresa Correa Kathy Cota Diane Cottam Don Coursey Jackie Covelle Victor Cox Penny Craven Jon Crawford Sheila Cronan Robert 'Curtiss Bud Crouch Joy Cudworth Becky Cuellar Yvonne Cuevas Barbara Culton Dale Cunningham Diane Daane i f , ' ' w Bruce Brownell Henry Bruton Stan Bryant Tim Brydon Ronald Butcher Diane Bush Don Buffon Jeff Campbell Malcon Campbell Rod Campbell Patsy Cano Joan Card Diana Carr Elizabeth Carreleio Joe Carrick Charles Casale Carol Casey Priscilla Castagnola Rodney Cathridge Penny Channell Doris Caughell Fred Chapman Jim Chandler Paul Chaverez Carol Checketts ,re t-1- ,ffz,l,..5-1 Figs I + 1 . it . 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J '- f,.if1'f': L 1 li' 4 . , Jim Duerr Gary Dudder Frank Dubouf Judy Dressler Donna Drake Phil Donohoe Kenneth Donnell Sharon Dodd Duane Dillard Helen Eddelbuttell Alice Edson Dick Edwards Gail Eggelton Lem Eldridge Larry Ellis Rose Marie Ellis Sandra Ellis Jim Ellis Rae Anne Engle Oscar Erickson Judy Erickson Karen Erwin Eleanor Escobar Samuel Escobar Thomas Evans N 9 1 Y E. . . Q vc ' -rr. U F N .ifgn S u '1 it af ' 'if li if - -h ,, ' Q f Lg:- .L Hx 5'1- r W F., Quia, E 'ax Stanley Dani Gail Daniel Carol Davidson Gale Davidson George Davidson Linda Dawson Karen Day Harvey Deeter Kathy Denmure Frank Derrick Lawrence Durham Robert Dupont Nancy Dunn Bill Dunn Judy Dummond Hilary Duff Class Margaret Faoro Martin Farren Betsy Farnsworth Frank Favela Ursula Feldman Bill Fell William Ferguson Dennis Ferguson Rose Mary Finch Larry Fisher Mark Fisher Carolyn Fish Bill Fletcher Flugustine Flores Frank Flores Richard Flores Peter Foot Jan Ford Gerbert Forfota Ferol Fowler Penny Fowler Anthony Franco Freddy Fredrickson John Freeman David Freet Jim Frescas Jay Friedman Michael Gaither Jackie Gallagher Judy Gallagher Jeraldo Gallegho Chuck Galt Kenneth Gammons Connie Garcia Lennie Garcia Olivea Garcia Rose Marie Garnica Carol Garnsey Jim Garvey Madelon Gash ol '60 Ronald Griffith Mike Griffin Bob Grosser Madeline Guevara Mike Hallor Judy Halpin Harry Hamman Sandy Hamman David Hamilton Tommy Hannah Richard Hansen Terry Harder Hyla Hardin David Harpster Roy Harris Bill Harrison Bill Harrison Bill Harrison Sue Harrison Saralyn Hart Bob Hartman Joel Harwin Ricky Harwood Ola Hatchett ' Y! at-at Jeanette Gauthier Kathy Gehrke Heike Gingelback Dolores Gentry Gerald George Pamela Gibson Gay Gifford Kay Gifford Elva Gilbert Susan Gilkeson Alan Gillilan Frank Gillillard Joan Gillingham Phil Glen Kent Goheen xxx, Ceferino Gomez Janet Gonzolas Maria Gonzolas Margaret Goolsby Mike Gordon Sandra Graham Teddie Graves Pat Gray George Greenough Annie Griffin sf? fit , . - 3. i t I -get K Xe 3 3 ' NX Q rssv. ,ei . ,- F' Patti Hay Terry Hayes Marianne Hawk Bob Hazard Leland Heinisch Mark Hellman Amy Henderson Bill Henderson K , lj L, l,,.,r J, 7 Class of '60 il I , I A - my f ' ' sg: . ,,.g,, w. 5 V. .M-gt, 'L 3 T.s - , I limi ,, . , Q P iq, .. 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ANN SCALES and Mr. John Greene take a great part in a sophomore's year by helping him pick appropriate subiects for his aim in life. Dennis Kelly Joy Kelly ,M ,,i ., Mike Kelly ' Nancy Kinney Edalee Kenworthy Kathleen Kerry Richard King Sandy Kirkpatrick Mali QA hx George Kladnik Peter Kleinman Henry Klinker Susan Knapp Nancy Knowles Vail Knowles - -. rj - A 1 ' Je. 9 Geert Knudsen Nancy Koppers ' Jerold Johnston Don Jones Karen Johnston Sue Johnson Roy Johnson Manuel Kahn Margaret Kantor Douglas Keith .Q ,,... L Q, ka 1 ' 0- 1 i- K' Q-., .,., ,,:.i ....,.,. , , l x S . A ws pfx A H! - 1' A2451 N lil . Us 2 -,nf ,4 i ' u rx J 2 ns-- E o. rr -1 9-9 Jim Krasno Larry Kreutzkamph Waltraed Kuerschner Jim Lancaster Eddie Lange Robert Lang Mike Lane Larry Lane ,V we. ,RV , X 1 Ni Cecilia Lara Peggy Leasure Patty Lee Virginia Legg Teryl Le Page Carol Leslie Rosie Le Veau Tom Lewis Joe Leyva Jon Lichtenberg Sharon Liddell Susan Limacker Stephanie Linkine Wayne Lloyd Charles Lona V Bruce Longstreth - .'1 I Ester Lopez + Raymond Lopez Tommy Lopez Tony Lopez Beverly Loudenclos Deanna Lucas Gilbert Luera Gretchen MacDonald 'A' Q exc- .1254 -41 sr l :- gp w n. ka CZ' f H fini 1 lf-l ,. ,W , 4 ,GZ-xl N . ,I 6' -e ,E FL -il Ps . '.: .'lrb3l , r Q is i 1 xi . ' iii X .e W ' w no Clarice McBride Aimee McCabe ff Don McCallum Lynn McCarroll Terry McCoy ' Jim McDonald Duke McDowell Maryanne McHaIe LUNCH on the front lawn was popular with the sophomores. -- ggyggiliiliiifilgiu :Q ifili lifliill James McKone ,lg , J 1 f . :'f1'ii ' sz-a.,syg 'W fel F - - '!rg:5:l V ,f b i 'ix egg? - Bob McMillan y ' fa Jim McMullin T im i 4 Michael McNeil ' 4 - A Mark McQueeney H V - J .X , Jean McRae Linda Mckary y Y - it Pete Machet lag Walter Mack Bob Macy Deleaua Madderr Betty Maguire Sylvan Malis Robert Malloy Pat Malony Jan Mangan Janet Manzetti Patty Manzetti Bob Marcom Amanda Mardon James Marshall Bill Martin Bill Martin Bruce Martin Nancy Martin Ronald Martinez Sam Martinez Ray Massie Sandy Masonheimer Frankie Mata Jon Maxwell Pat Mayer Diane Maynard Salvador Melendez Anthony Mendoza Pete Mercado Fredrick Meyer Henry Meyer Jackie Miles K, David Miller Dorothy Miller Gary Miller Michael Miller Frank Mills Phil Minah in .sf Q, in 1 rr , H r In L 1 , xx x, iZ,.:,,.K: , I A 5 .- l. ,,, 2 ? .fs Q- a e - J 'F Q, ref f Q -U rf? ,9 12 .ii A Cathy Miner Robert Mireles Alan Moline Barbara Monian Sue Monroe Lucy Montero Bobby Mora John Morrison Ray Mosley Richard Moss Craig Moulton Mary Mounts Lannie Mowry Shari Murchison Don Muneno Loreen Murry Jerry Nammack Ginger Nash Don Neal Loretta Neal Camille Nelson Edward Nelson Jill Nelson Bill Newbert Mike Newton Dorothy Nicholas Wayne Nicholas Carol Nigh Carol Niles Ken Nirenberg Irene Noretto Elizabeth Norman Ronelle Norman .lim Norris John Norris Nancy Parry Bill Patrizzi Sandy Patten Neil Paulsen Jim Peacock Kay Pearlman Leonard Peck Patricia Peck Nick Perez Melba Perkins Robert Perrine Russell Peterson Cynthia Peterson David Pettit Sandra Pickard Barry Pickering Janice Pierce Pierce Seaborn Patty Piper Toni Plympton Aleg Poddany Harry Pool Jim Potter David Powell Pat Prevedello Edna Pryor Laura Lee Purdie Susan Purdie Jim Pye Ann Quarnstrum Mary Quensel Nancy Raddue E.-:if 2ss1zfgilmE . ,,, A i Q . ., .5 S, - , . ,flbwql 'l 3 . ei' av 1' ll ' f if w a - J' ' Nqr wi B 5 ?- 'wif fy. -if I 7.-R K -JIVYX x rig' i , ,L ,rrl B .- -, 4 jx L , r,t.. 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'et ' .Eg ..,l,,, n s -'G l Q A Janice Roley Vera Ramirez Duke Randall William Rossi Jill Ray Louise Raymond Harriet Ready Diane Rearwin Jon Reid Judy Reid Lynne Reid Mike Reinesfe Karen Reilan Bill Reninger Frances Reviea Jackie Reynolds Eleanor Rheindorf Don Rickerd Geven Riffero Joyce Rilchy Jeanne Rille Holly Robenihal Gail Roberts Scott Robinson Ernie Robles Rosalind Rohrs Edward Romero Manuel Romero Robert Romero Harry Romp Rosalie Rosales Tony Rosales Susan Rose Don Rosingnali Donna Ross Norman Roundy Shirley Rouse Donald Rowland Klyne Runyan Peggy Runyan Jesse Rush John Russell Lyn Ryals Joe Salgodo Mike Saling Martha Salmeron Frances Sanchez Junior Sanchez Marcy Sanchez Henry Sapersiem Gloria Saragosa Ruby Saragosa Evangeline Saucedo Parker Saucier Bob Saunders Rosemary Saunders Sandy Saunders Susan Savant Ray Sayre Leilani Schalla David Scheek Bill Schillini Ina Schipper Karen Schmid! Stephen Schmid! Jerry Schnidorf Nancy Schooler Diane Schrolder Barbara Schroll Loraine Schwartz Bernie Schwind Thomas Scobee Diane Searles Linda Sears Joanne Seefeld Norene Seilner John Self Sandra Semenza Phyllis Sevegney Paul Severlson Dorene Sexton Beatrice Shands Jim Shea Mary Sheldon Barbara Shilling Susan Shine Terry Silva Doug Skare Jeanne Skender Edward Smith Hugh Smith Karl Smith Wardley Smith Winnie Smith John Snidecar Mary Soini Armando Solis Bill Soppeland Alex Southgate Bill Sparrow Sharon Spaulding Bob Spitzer Robert Sponsel Jim Sprague Kenny Stacy Orietta Stagnard Marrlyn Stall Jerry Stanton Sharon Stark Jay Stephens Robert Stephens Carol Ann Stevens Tom Stine Don Stover Leota Strait Lee Ann Stronach Martha Stroud Jim Stump Shannan Stump Phil Sutter Larry Trowsdale Mike Sweeney Shelia Sweeney Cathy Swiggum Phil Switzer Tommy Turnberg Joe Treio Ronnie Truax Janet Troup Linda Tracy Paul Townsend Nadia Toscar Donna Torres Pat Tompkins Patricia Tomlin Larry Tomason Kathy Tilly Ginger Tielke Terry Thatcher Karen Tenny Elaine Tello Doug Taylor Joyce Taylor Donna Tatreau Don Tate Bill Van Camp Carol Van Dorn Consuelo Vargas John Vasquez Guillermina Vasquez Robert Vasquez Ralph Vasquez Teresa Vasquez Charlie Vaughn Eric Veblen Manuel Velarde Lou Venegas Richard Vega Ronnie Viera Joe Villard w z Mk WS 4 'S I r J , 5 ' H ' ll . 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L. v 2,-ssxissulllrggz 'iii' 5 Qi I Q5 W Linda Wolf- Poggy Wood Sandy Wood Susan Wood Patty Woodhead Virginia Worth Eddie Woodward Dick Yaco Roy York Victor Yost Bob Young Jeanne Zahlke John Zonine Philipwlazueta Betsy Zoll Mike Villegas Pete Villegas Marty Villa Peter Wade Janis Waggoner Ronnie Waiton Charles Walker Allan Wallin Gary Walt Larry Walt Jerry Walter Bill Weeks Judy Weeks Jim Weighill Susan Wennberg Peter Westen Dick Westsmith Sharon Wheeler Janet White Brian Whitney Dale Whitney Donna Williams Keith Wetherbee Malcolm Williams Roval Williams John Wills Brian Wilson Dennis Wilson Jim Wilson Pete Wilson Joy Wilton Delores Wofford L 4, L if V' 7 Prudy Bergman , 4.L Carolyn Bickmore 1 V Sharon Blackburn N R .fs gs kry' L L , Lissa Chauvin f J I L? - , S R L r Larry Copeland mf: . 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Q Roque Montoya 4- Judy Nelson Nickie Portsulakes Linda Ranaldi K Mike Reinesto Margaret Reyes my Roberta Rose Jerry Shalhoob 'L-iw LL Julie Shands Ruth Smith Robert Smyser Maurice Sourmany Errol Stearns Jean Anderson Gerald Ballor Albert Beair Linda Bissell David Brown Jack Cienfuegos Betsy Clark Ralph Cole Dianne Cooper William Cordero Roger Crain Jann Dazey Douglas Daugherty George Davidson Richard Davis L Sharon Dennis Mary Rose Dettamonti William Durham Sophomores Not Rudolph Elizalde Florence Erickson Robert Erwin Charlotte Evans Paul Ferguson Phil Forrest Lance Gammill Mary Garcia Richard Garcia Donald Gearing Judy Griffin Trinidad Gonzales Willis Hayes Phyllis Hernandez Ralph Hill Betty Jenkins Karen Johnson David Lauer Pictured: Frank Leavitt Carol Leslie Linda Lovelace Maureen Lovell Catherine McBride Alan Moline John Martinez Frank Mecono Dorothy Miller Catherine Miner Robert Mireles Barbara Morrow Grace Morse Michael Nawashin Art Olsen Mary Organisto Doretto Randolph Kay Revis Linda Richardson James Rogers Lonnie Rogers Leandra Romero Russell Ruiz Yvonne Saint Mary Sheldon Carl Siovold Barry Spur Cliff Taylor Larry Trowsdale Lewis Venegas Ronald Viera Joseph Villard Carnelia Walker Roy York I ,..,NfH 'MW MpAdwY N Y W W- A Mk H W -'M W f- --.W A-X ffH M' . 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A..,, --,,.,.-, i 1 QK 5 jgg ?QQQ'1i3f 1Qifi 7i?s2, - .,..M.1.........,- .,Y...,.,....., , , ,,-...,V+v.. L I f,..,,, ,, ,,, , ,,..,- ,. W 14, ,,... ...,.,-..... 2 + M 1 f in 'ef .,. . . ..X. M. away? . it . x. . - ., - , : i f . 1' .QTY J 14 Margaret Straight Merrill Remick Lawrence Leslie Art, Department Chairman Crafts, Art Crafts Art Club ART CLUB is a service group working for the school and community. Meetings are held daily during special period at which time they hear guest speakers. They also feature hall displays, arrangements for the offices, decoration of showcases, and special proiects such as props for pro- grams. ROW ONE: T. LePage, C. Hill, J. Chiu, L. Drammer, D. Day, B. Gerva- L. Richardson, J. Ericson, D. Madden, E. Noble, M. Kimes, W. Barnes soni, president, S. Bradsberry, N. Kinney, C. De Burtoh. ROW TWO: S. MacMillan. M. Jones, M. Stall, S. Parker, K. Revis, V. Knowles, J. Gillingham, Hy! Business is s: . , Stewart H. Paulin Mina Boone Helen Tranum Ruth White Dept. Chairman, Office Practice, Shorthand, Business Bookkeeping, Business Business Machines Business Machines Bookkeeping Catherine Martin Gene Hall Typing Business, Spanish 7WfwfL-A, FBLA THESE ARE the ones who are going to be the business leaders of Santa Barbara or another city of their choice. At the moment they are learning better ways to become successful business men and women in the future. Future Business Leaders will be well prepared for the iob by the end of FBLA's special training. ROW ONE: Miss Helen Tranum, adviser, B. Smith, P. Berri, S. Mendoza, C. Tommase, G. Galloway, L. Romp, L. Acquistapace, G. Robledo. ROW U. Baldwin, T. Abogadie, pres., Z. Golden, J. Taranto, B, Smith, C. Coy. THREE: J. lee, J. Talevi, M. Snell, M. Patton, D. Manzetti, L. Brown, ROW TWO: R. Mireles, I. Quiroga, C. Belsaas, L. Antles, J. Pomatto, P. Herman, S. Conley, D. Blankenship, B. Rivera, L. Siler, K. Cantor. English Dorothy Brubeck Florence Ayton Rubie p Dept. Chairman, English English, i English, Journalism iil 'E 'ili Forge A John Duerr Guy Peterson Gordon Theater Arts English 'V',,, W -- Theater Arts CAN YOU SPEAK in front of an assembly of 500 to express emotions adequately on the stage? Theater and dramatic training for those who have these plays which this class has produced are Letters Town, and a series of one-act plays. MASQUERADE SBHS l paring for Letters to faces are Tom Meyers, and able of the Our ust some :es pre- e year th , on their Diana Ernest Berg Testing ,ff fa A x r , 0 J U 5 .4 'fi' ' fi gi T .T . English Ai.: iff? 'if' l ' J Nd T . 4 ., IAV Robert Hager I Alfonso Ordaz Helen Tessien Marion Whelpley Nora Wilson English English English English English l Creative Writing Reading Clinic Mary Lee Erwin Pearl Mathews English English Harold Strayer Dorothy Timmons Robert Shannon Olive and Gold English English English Driver Training History Public Relations Quill and Scroll THE HIGHEST HONOR that can be bestowed upon a prospective iournalist is to receive an invitation to ioin Quill and Scroll. This year ten members of the Olive and Gold, Forge and Scroll were given invitations to ioin the international honor society. Mem- bers also include those from the Hi-Lights Staff. Open to iuniors and seniors only, Quill and Scroll requires students to have done outstanding work in high school iour- nalism and be in the upper third of their class or have a straight B average. ROW ONE: Mrs. Dorothy Brubeck, Forge adviser, Pat Kuskey, Cindy Pierce, Audrey Jung, Margaret Murphy, Miss Rubie Burton, Hi-Lights adviser, Mrs. Mary Lee Erwin, Olive and Gold adviser. ROW TWO: Pam Kuskey, Peter Smith, Knute Crawford, Leland Leonard. ROW THREE: Dale Stromer, Helen Caldwell, Peggy Sands, Betty Dailey, and Addie Grune. W! M an ,,,,.,, Que lPi'Pl'9 M . -.. Q 1 l l O0 ROW ONE J Smith, L. Bouma, J. Raley, L. Leonard, J. Hovey, M. Murphy, Stromer, A. Greene, N. Hurst, R. Saunders, N. Lauer. ROW THREE: K. Craw- editor Mrs Dorothy Brubeck, adviser, F. Sands. ROW TWO: L. Dawson, S. ford, K. Faulkner, S. Haight, B. Toxby. Benlamm P Hay, D. Coughill, C. Miner, E. Castillo, J. Hicks, H. Caldwell, D. I THINK this story will fill the hole an the sports page, Mr. Maynard Male, printing adviser for the Forge tells Mrs. Doro- thy Brubeck, adviser and J. Hovey, business manager, M. Murphy, editor, and H. Caldwell, managing editor, as they make up next week's Forge for printing. SEEMING PLEASED with their product, Forge page editors, ROW ONE: C. Miner, A. Greene, D. Stromer, L. Bouma, P. Sands. ROW TWO: R. Saunders, B. Barrie, L. Leonard, J. Smith discuss last week's Forge and make plans for next week's issue. Q ,ILZNQ .. P' Ziff' 1' ' L Forge THE FORGE IS an extra addition to the social life of SBHS'ers. It covers the whole scope of school activity from humor to sports. The paper is pub- lished by qualified students who have studied newswriting and have achieved a 'B', and stu- dents in Typo Club print the paper. Hours and hours have gone into the success of the Forge that is distributed once a week. ,As ROW ONE: L. Dawson, M. Fooro, J. Wilson, A. Jung, P. Kuskey, C. Pierce, THREE: T. Ruisaki, K. Crawford. Missing from the picture is Mrs. Mary Lee L. Webb. ROW TWO: S. Malis, L. Leonard, J. Arca, D. Coursey, L. Dearborne, Erwin, adviser. L. Andrews, D. Wilson, P. Sevegney, B. Seither, J. Hughes, H. Hauprich. ROW I' d Id O Ive an Go IN SPITE OF a late start, inexperience, and such, the Olive and Gold staff worked diligently for over a year to finally complete the yearbook. Much time, effort, and many late hours were spent laying out the book, typing copy, and taking pictures. During January the staff was able to observe the production of the O8rG, when they traveled down to the Mirro-Graphic Plant in Glendale. After this trip, the staff realized how im- portant deadlines are, and why they must be met. The staff had a successful sales week when they sold over 1300 books. An assembly, where Judy Dinnogen was crowned the 1958 O 8. G Queen, climaxed o vigorous campaign. STAFF MEMBERS Kay Revis, Judy Wilson, Linda Dawson, Don Coursey, Dennis Wilson, Linda Dearborne, and Jerry Arca are shown watching the printing of the end sheets at the Mirro-Graphic Company. A FINAL GLANCE is given to pages before they go to press by Pat Kus key, Pam Kuskey, Bobbi Seither, Cindy Pierce, Mrs. Mary Lee Erwin adviser, Linda Dawson, and Audrey Jung, editor. 103 Thespians :NYE y-4 ROW ONE: Mr. John Duerr, adviserg W. Barnes, P. Jameson, treas. D. Meyer, pres., D. Jakobsen, sec., L. G. Papai, N. Fish. ROW TWO G. Eggleton, L. Rearwin, P. Gastwirth, H. Hauprich, J. Poe, S. Baraboo, DURING A REGULAR meeting, Thespians show great enthusiasm for future plans. Mrs. Maria Waggener is guest speaker. 104 fi M., -- 045 ' K. Thompson, K. Tilly. ROW THREE: B. Dailey, P. Wood, D. Watson, D. Caughell, G. Backman, G. Milne, J. Deckard, K. Huber, C. Holbrook. TO BE ELIGIBLE for Thespians, an honorary organization for dramatics students, one must have worked at least 100 hours re- hearsing for shows. This year Thespians have had guest speakers and plan to pre- sent a play at the Pasadena Playhouse. AT AN EXECUTIVE board meeting, the officers, L. G. Papai, K. Jacobsen, D Meyer, P. Jameson, Mr. Duerr and H. Bernau of Thespians, discuss the pro- gram for the next meeting. I ki J 'W l fi be I 4. YOU RE ON THE AIR! Hi-Lights class is recording for their pro- gram Tuesday night. WANT TO BE A disc iockey? An an- nouncer? lnterested in any other radio work? Each week the Hi-Lights staff, under the direction of Miss Ruloie Burton, directs and produces its own program over a local radio station. They also present Platter Chatter every other week. The radio editor, in charge of all broad- casting activities, is an elected ASB officer. They also feature spotlight awards to those students who most deserve them. Hi-Lights YOUR TURN! Members of Hi-Lights go over their lines before recording. ROW ONE S Azbell, P. Hill, W, Whitehouse, J. Robinson, J. Pluhar, Abdalla, B. Bellwood. Missing is Miss Rubie Burton, adviser. L Lane ROW TWO: P. Smith, T. Stine, D. Boise, T. Banks, L. Webb, J. lO5 it fl ,X j pf-1 I1 ROW ONE: Mr. Robert Shannon, adviser: S. Cronan, P. Campbell, D. Meyer, M. Murphy, M. Hollensteiner, E. Bertanyi, A. Mathews, T. Welo. ROW S. Nutt, pres., A. Wilcox, L. Liefer, C. Barnes, C. Miner. ROW TWO: J. THREE: E. Nadel, C. Preuss, T. Westen, K. Overoye, R. Brackett, D. Knowl- Blocker, R. Aly, M. Hatchett, S, Gilkeson, C. Bauer, C. Grimm, L. Carlson, ton, P. Smith, G. Chamness, D. Sturmer, R. Lee, B. Penfield, D. Parma. Scholarship Society ONE OF THE very exclusive and honorary clubs is the Scholarship Society. lt is for the students who have earned and maintained at least ten academic credits each semester. If a student has been on the society for at least four out of the six semesters, in his senior year he may become a Sealbearer. ROW ONE: J. Hughes, N. Downes, M. Johnston, S. Finkelman, M. Mack, vin, N. Dunn, B. Eastham, J. Hayward, G. Davidson. ROW THREE: D. Knowles, R. Dettamanti, J. Raley, B. Gerdes, B. Burke, L. Rearwin, L. Chaul M. Mizusaki, W. Whitehouse, B. Sudduth, J. Muneno. ROW TWO: N Williams, J. Christian, N. Gauthier, D. Mack, J. Naretto, D. Gwin. Struck, E. Heron, B. Clark, M. fi? Allied Youth A. Y. IS a large, active group, organized to discourage smoking and drinking. lt is a member of the nation-wide Allied Youth organization. Each year several speakers are featured in addition to various movies and panel discussions. Each month meetings are held during which students leam about the physical effects of alcohol and tobacco on the body. Guidance . Wi Q lf William Koart Robert Kaiser G.S.R., Driver Training Driver Training Life Science Biology Mr. William Koart explains the danger of narcotics, tobacco, and alcohol by use of drawings and charts. Driver Training GET YOUR DRIVER'S license early! This is now possible due to a recent change in the California laws. This course is open to stu- dents who have completed Driver Educa- tion, and who will be fifteen and a half be- fore the course ends. A regular license is available even before you are sixteen pro- viding you have completed this subiect sat- isfactorily. Sfifik Leonard Rogers Allen Zietz Math, History English, Math Current Events G.S.R., Wood PE-ROTC Work ed GSR ALL SOPHOMORES can puzzle friends and relatives with this abbreviation. lt means General State Requirements and is a re- quired semester course for sophomores. A combination of facts on alcohol, narcotics, tobacco, first aid, civil defense, vocations and the rules and regulations of driving, all make up G.S.R. and start the sophomores out with a little more information on these vital situations. WOW, LOOK AT those cars!! Students who take driver training have an opportunity to drive them. Home Economics Irene Wilton Anno Webber Constance Morrell Dept. Head, Clotlylng C Care Foods, Family Living Family Living, Foods MU l Omllp Future Homemakers INTERESTED IN homemaking? All girls who are, meet to learn new ideas, and participate in club activities, contests and trips. This year two girls were sent to the annual FHA convention. Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza- tion and members strive for certain individual ROW ONE: J. Cavaletto, G. Stearns, J. Poe, L. Cain, pres., L. Brown, D. Manzetti, B. Barry, P. Herman. ROW TWO: E. Stearns, goals, and aim towards improving the school, home and community as well. Proiects are an im- portant part of the club and at the Mother- Daughter banquet the girls who have done ex- ceedingly well, will receive degrees. The only requirement is a year of homemaking. B. Campbell, D. Huber, J. L. Abdalla, J. Moline, C. Cavaletto, 5. Neufeld, S. Stump, Languages 65? Marguerite Blair Dept. Chairman, Spanish Laura Lou Houghton French Virginia Hunewill Spanish, English WW E ' ' . Q if S 'K ,, ' Y.. gi T K wana- - . Q ' ' S . .7 H 1 S1 ' -f ' I Ignacio Reyes Spanish, German Raymond Rosales Spanish, French Mary Schoenborn Latin Elizabeth Sanders Spanish Globespanners A SUMMER IN NORWAY ! Spending the summer of 1957 iniNorway, ASB president Chuck Pruess gained a wide understanding of Norwegians. Early in the spring he showed slides of this beautiful land to the student body. Each year the Globespanners sponsor various proiects to raise funds to send a student abroad. The club strives to further world understanding by showing that, in spite of language barriers, you can make close friends! ROW ONE: Mr. Cedric Boeseke, co-sponsor, S. Hansen, B. Savant, T. on, A. Mathews, C. Leslie, A. Wilcox, N. Hunt, M. Johnston. ROW Long, pres., M. Canatsey, C. Grimm, T. LePage, A. Greene. ROW THREE: S. Cronan, M. Elliott. R. Abi Aly, J. Keyes, M, Mattinson, A. TWO: N. Lew, H. Rosenthal, J. Christian, B. Ligon, E. Noble, J. East- Lunas,J.Graham, F.Heron, C. Pruess, L. Brodin, C. Newland, N. Downes. Ji l ROW ONE: Miss L, Lou Houghton, T, Miller, S. Scherer, A. Math- ews, J. RuBune, B. Dailey, president, R. Lee, D. Struck, G. Den- brook, E. Noble. ROW TWO: S. Rouse, R. Saunders, M. Daven- port, N. Silvers, I. Atwater, J. Christian, N. Asakura, N. Dunn, H. French Club IN ORDER to give students a chance to speak conversational French, the language club Comme-ci, Comme-ca was formed. To be eligible for membership in this club, some knowledge of French is required. This year the members participated in the annual can- can drive for the Council of Christmas Cheer. ROW ONE: Miss M. Schoenborn, M. Kimes, P. Campbell, B. Burke, .I. Foene, K. Anderson, A. Hendrix, G. Nash. ROW TWO: P. Glean, S. Gilkeson, N. Downes, S. Lewin, J. Drummond, P. THREE: J. Easton, S. Robinson, K. Johnson, Rosonthal, M. Varner J. D TM f1g'.'-ill Hart, B. Barry, F. Brazy, H5 S. C. Miner, J. Raley. .riff A rf' ,H 4 'ill 'Ska lil' 04 La THE PRE-REQUISIT Latin Club is two promotes sociabili and provides activi l ii it Ballard, D. Albrecht, M. G Hammond, R, Williamson, Ormiston, T. Evans, D. Tenn .gs em tif 9 bership in the Latin. The club Latin students ffon. ROW THREE: W. M. Masson, Bu if iw J. Smith, R. 4 ROW ONE: Mr. Raymond Rosales, adviser, B. Eastham, J. Sizer, chais, B. Miller, T. Westen, B. Toxby, G. Rolle, J. McCarroll. H. Bethge, pres., E. Bertanyi, B. Runyen. ROW TWO: L. Denl- German Club SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? Do you speak German? The German Club, sponsored this year by Mr. Raymond Rosales, provides speaking experience outside of class for Ger- Span CCOMO SE VA? You don't say? Why be in the dark? If you want to be sure what's being said, join the Spanish Club. If you have had one or more years of Spanish then this club man students. Club members have had a beach party and have seen slides of Ger- many. ish Club is open to you. They have movies, speakers, and other activities throughout the year. Cos- tumes and deeper information about the language are learned and used. MEMBERS of the Spanish Club who learned how to make a J. Christian, N. Roundy, M. Owens, D. Ponce. Missing from the pinata for Christmas are ROW ONE: P. Minah, B. Perez, W. picture is Mrs. Marguerite Blair, adviser. Farrell, R. Litchfield, T. Ambrose. ROW TWO: C. Beckman, ROW ONE: Mr. l. Reyes, adviser: M. Suarez, M. Sanchez, B. Rivera, F. Escobar, M. Zazueta, S. Gomez, P. Duenez, P. Juarez, A. Aguirre. ROW TWO: P. Cano, B. Cuellar, B. Cuellar, R. Rosales, M. Guevara, R. Moreno, H. Moreno, D. Gomez, N. Romero, R. Cordero, 5. Mendoza, P. Hernandez, L. Contreras, D. Aguirre, C. Vargas. ROW THREE: M. Uribe, M. Delgadillo, B. Garcia, C. Alvarado, V. Ybarra, T. Mendoza, J. Sanchez, R. Mercado, J. Uribe, C. Garcia, L. Romero. ROW FOUR: R. Vasquez, G. Robledo, M. Vclarde, S. Herrera, J. Treio, D. Reynoso, A. Panort, M. Villegas, J. Jimenez, J. Baraios, D. Ontiveros. Club Chicanos A FEW Club Chicanos members on their way to a meeting. ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING proiects of Club Chicanos is that of raising funds to grant a scholarship. to a senior member. This organization is only open to students of Spanish-American ancestry. The group takes part in community service and social activities. Q? gn, k.i:, 1.. ,. 1 SQL, K Nwysxi' ' ,. i 5. ' Q1 V R s li C x 2 V A 3 M G K 5 5 : i ., 5... . is 195 it 'I'-4555? is 2 M Beatrice Truesdale , c and 5, Science . we ,i ' 2 , A 45 4. A John Boettner Fern Johnson William Jorgensen Robert Ritchie Ralph Vernon Dept. Chairman, Mathematics Biology, Physiology Biology, Physiology Mathematics Geometry, Algebra Mathematics Salor Milton Charles Peters Jay Turner Howard Pyle Charles Ritchie Mathematics Chemistry Biology, Dr. Training Algebra Mathematics Roy Wickstrum Theodore Patchen Frank Priester Rudolph Koch Roy Thompson Dept. Chairman, Chemistry, Life Science, GSR CPM, Geometry Mathematics Physics Mathematics A TRUE DEDICATION to help mankind is common to most in the nursing profession. Girls wanting to become nurses are mem- bers of Future Registered Nurses. They visit hospitals where they observe those in the FR profession on the iob. Field trips to UCLA and the Blood Bank were features of the year. The group also participated in the Council of Christmas Cheer, and had speakers and movies. ROW ONE: Miss Fern Johnson, P. Cano, K. Fisher, B. East man, N. Gauthier, pres., C. Mathews, J. Naretto, J. Ro mera, A. Derk, K. Kirk. ROW TWO: B. Loudenclos, H. Eddel luutell, S. Harrison, M. Strong, C. Weller, S. MacMillan, i' B. Chackel, R. Moreno, R. Cordero, L. Neal, J. Cowling. ROW THREE: D. Albrecht, C. Whitehead, E. Branch, J. Manzetti, M. Mattinson, R. Iverson, P. Tomlin, U. Rasmussen, S. Nelson, B. Robles. lb ROW ONE- MY- Ch'-'FIPS E- Pefefs- GdViS9I'7 5- Benfonf 5- Gilkewn, C- Lee, C. Nelson, l. Schwartz, B. Davidson, J. Wills, M. Isbell, K. Christ- MUHOI- 5- Svddvth- W- Wfighif C- Askin, W. Whitehouse, J. Smith, J- iansen. ROW THREE: J. Spreitz, C. Rolle, R. Stuck, B. Storey, L. Trowsdale, Wll'0'1- T- Miller, G- Kim'-lnik, M- Zinn- RCW TW02 D- McCollum, D. Bry- P. Feldmann, P. Bock, K. Gray, M. Gordon, A. Moline, M. Masson, B. Haw- don, R. Smith, V. Vogt,, J. Taylor, P. Monroe, B. Newhall, T, Westen, R. Iey, D, Headley, D. Peirce, S. Robinson. FROM MICE TO MISSILES, the Science Club pre- sents an active and varied program to future scientists. For students interested in this complex and interesting world of science, SBHS Science Club meets every other Thursday. Speakers were from UCSBC, Aerophysics, and Raytheon, research organizations. Excursions in- cluded trips to the open house at Raytheon, the science department of the college, and the Los Angeles regional science fair. The year was highlighted by the annual Santa Barbara Science Fair. Besides entering several proiects, this club was in charge of sponsoring the huge event. Science Club he-1 md lT'S HARD WORK but students' efforts pay off in the Science fair. WHO SAID IT wouIdn't work? Mr. Peters proves that it does! TNT ROW ONE: D. Miller, L. Uyesaka, N. Shefflin, P. Shoudy, B. Temple, R. Cormack, E. Norman, L. Lemmex, V. Legg, G. Fielde, K. Squires, V. Vickery. ROW TWO: B. Smith, Miss Beatrice Truesdale, adviser, J. Will- ener, C. Holbrook, P. Elliott, R. Engle, K. Myers, pres., B. Gerdes, P. Peterson, S. Stump, L. Chauvin, C. Checketts, M. Howard, M. Varner. ROW THREE: C. Coy, M. Gaines, J. Christenson, G. Denbrook, S. Rouse, B. WHAT DOES a teacher aim for in the classroom? Students interested in the teaching profession actu- ally aid teachers in the community and meet to hear guest speakers in this field, which help them to understand the purposes of education. The student must have a C in scholarship and a B in citi- zenship. PLANNING a picnic are C. Newland, D. Stromer, L. Alderman. , ...N L eww! WJ ii' M-rf'5i ifi'i- , L rjiiflgilfffe-Mef. Q ' I Barry, J. Stevens, D. Stromer, K. Hayward, D. Blankenship, A. White, L. Wolf, P. Craven, J. Newton, M. Patton. ROW FOUR: S. Azbell, D. Sexton, S. Purdie, B. Bissell, K. Johnson, P. Manzetti, C. Black, C. New- land, A. Lee, S. Winters, J. Moline, B, Sanchez, J. Wilson, G. MacDonald, L. Ranaldi, H. Duff. PICTURED are J. Willoner, J. Blocker, and P. Craven on their way to a TNT meeting. Pep Club ORGANIZED iust this year, the purpose of Pep Club was to encourage better attendance at school functions and to promotes more school spirit. Club members participated at rallies, pom-pon parties, and had a re- served section at the football games. Approximately 250 students gained membership into this organization. Requirementsiifor' admittance were primarily good scholarship and citizenship. 7 Music Band yy.. gf-pgs .K 'A Ardis Carter Henry Brubeck Dept. Chairman, Head of City Schools Music Appreciation, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music Band, Orchestra ROW ONE: J. Berta, B. Durham, M. Clemens, D. Holdsworth, L. Oase, E. Piper, P. Stodden, C. Orena. ROW TWO: W. Simpson, S. Sage, W. Kurchner, S. Shugart, F. Escobar, P. Gueverra, P. Duenez, A. Bilka. ROW THREE: O. Erickson, F. Powell, J. Macquiddy, E. Clodfelter, B, McMillan, K. Runyan, E. Veblen, M. Bowers, C. Galt, L. Holdaway, J. Johnstone, B. Perrine, R. Rest, M. Gather. ROW FOUR: R. Brackett, K. Gifford, C. Miller, M. Mathews, P. Henderson, D. Lauer, H. Smith, J. Cogan, L. Hodges, J. Crawford, H. Hopps, T. Long, F. Jackson, D. Shurtleff, E. Heron. and they shall gn. Q ROY BRACKETT, an outstanding band member, was the drum maior this year. have music....... . JOE BERTA, in the band for three years, was the student director for the band this year. PROVIDING SNAPPY half-time shows and many peppy songs dur- ing the football season is the iob of the school marching band, under the direction of Henry Brubeck. Many extra hours of hard work are put in by the members of this group with entertaining routines resulting week after week. For the last game of the season, the band and the Donnettes performed the most difficult and most outstanding show of the year, A Tribute To Our Schools. In ad- dition to the football routines, the band participated in an array of community parades and concerts. ,, 119 120 THESE OUTSTANDING orchestra members were SBHS' representatives to the All-Cal Orchestra. Seated are A. Sands, A. Wilcox, S. Scherer, G. Denbrook, Standing are P. Campbell, M. Stevens, P. Sands. r SUSAN SCHERER, concert mistress of the orchestra this year, was also a member of the All-Cal Orchestra. She was a featured soloist in the musical production, Say It With Music. Orch O0 ROW ONE: S. Scherer, P. Sands, S. Tagatac, B. Sudduth, M. Steinhoff, Gammons, M.Johnston, P. Stodden, J. Drummond, P. Campbell, T. Westen, l.. Carlson, A. Sands, G. Denbrook. ROW TWO: M. Stevens, J. Blocker, C. Orena, L. Uyesaka, M, Murphy, A. Wilcox. ROW FIVE: R. Horton, B. M. Mack. ROW THREE: R. Hansen, J. Ward, S. Bertanyi. ROW FOUR: Perrine, L. Heinisch, L. Leasure, B. Campbell, M. Mack, D. Cottam, P. N- I-ew, 5- Rower M- Vamefr P- Benlamlnf N- DUWNQSI P- WGSVEH, K- Vrolyk. ROW SIX: T. Lloyd, E. Smith, B. Jones, E. Clodfetter, E. Veblen. ,Sl X -x 1' GAY DENBROOK, u member of the All-Cal Orchestra this year, was a cello soloist in Say It With Music. 9Sl'l'G CJ' x.. Y. A FEATURED soloist of the spring show, Say It With Music' was Marilynn Mack. SBHS'S TALENTED ORCHESTRA opened its season of performances with the annual Christmas program held in the school auditorium. Aided by the vocal groups and the mem- bers of the advanced dance class, the orchestra presented a varied and entertaining program. For their spring show the orchestra presented Say It With Music. They featured A Tribute to Irving Berlin, and the pert and pretty Donnettes, who staged their own Easter Parade down the aisles of the auditorium. ROW ONE: N. Silvers, C. McDavid, J. Wilton, K. Jacobs, M. Varner, J. ROW FOUR: H. Covington, S. Duncan, C. Matthews, M. Greer, L. Alder- Rubane, P. Peterson. ROW TWO: A. Wilcox, G. Haug, S. Sexton, F. man, M. Fisher, J. Baake, T. Frye, M. Rice, D. Goux, G. Dudder, J Heron, J. Pritikin, P. Nicklin, P. Lundberg, K. Powers, B. ligon, P. Tomlin, Hovey, S. Reefman, B. Gerdes, J. Bryans, J. Vacura. ROW FIVE: S C. Wilder, D. Day, E. Lee. ROW THREE: M. Saxe, A. Greene, M. Goolsby, Scherer, B. Dailey, S. Gilkeson, K. Hand, D. Struck, J. Wilson, B. Jones N. Guzman, S. Hamman, N. Wayland, L. Applegate, P. Smith, G. Back- R. Reitz, M. Farren, B. Dickey, S. Robinson, M. Campbell, R. Lillard, R man, B. Dunne, T. Aarset, D. Denton, R, Bowser, J. Rudolph, S. Lake. Kemp, N. Fit1GeraId, T. Graves, D. Caughell, K. Fisher. A Cappella , ':::.-2 -,...,, A CAPPELLA MEMBERS who had the leads in Brigadoon are: Gerald. ROW THREE: Martin Farren, Bob Dickey, Peter Nicklin, ROW ONE: Newt Wayland, George Backman. ROW TWO: Fred Herb Bernau. Heron, Rick Reitz, Betty Dailey, Julie Benning, Nancy Fitz- l22 ss I W' I Q xxx :s f,2k,VhA we gg f.,k 7: iifhui 4'-A DIANNE STRUCK, a talented pianist, accompanied the MEMBERS OF THE A Cappella planning committee this year are, ROW ONE: N. A Cappella for three years. She also sang in Triple Wayland, S. Gilkeson, D. Goux. ROW TWO: A. Wilcox, B. Dickey, K. Hand. Missing Trio and A Cappella. is M. Hatchett. On the Twelfth Day of Christmas was took active part in many musical shows, a big hit in the Christmas program. and worked many long hours to make a This year the choral group presented and success of Brigadoon, the spring show. THE A CAPPELLA has performed for many club functions in Santa Ardis Carter directs the group. Barbara. They are shown here at a Rotary Club luncheon. Miss 123 Girls' Ensemble ROW ONE: C. Hill, S. Harrison, D. Torres, J. Seefeld, D. Ingles, C. Nigh R. Saunders, H. Duff, S. Howard, L. Lemmex, P. Bouldry, J. Wall, J. Kelly ROW TWO: J. Raley, J. Erickson, D. Andrach, J. Nelson, C. Barr, K. Revis M. Zozzora, S. Wheeler, J. Gonzalez, M. Quensel, S. Saunders, V. Legg J. Nelson, D. Dennis, G. MacDonald. ROW THREE: K. Day, M, Silver, J. Riggs, A. Gallagher, K. Oliver, D. Gwin, K. Marsh, N. Bybee, J. Wilson, N. Schall, C. James, R. Engle, E. Amlin. ROW FOUR: L. Tracy, C. Checkells, N. Schwab, R. Rohrs, J. Newlon, C. Miner, J. Hubbard, K. Johnslon, J. Covelle, D. Brennan. A. Warwick, L. Strail, K. Jacobs, J. Balzer, L. Wolf. Pianisi Kay Eiima. SEVEN SWANS A-SWIMMING! Members of Ohe Advanced frayed an inlerprelalion of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Modern Dance Classes and A Cappella vividly por- l 24 Triple Trio WOOD GLEN HALL and City Club are only a few of the many places where the Triple Trio has performed. Triple Trio members received individual training in vocal music and techniques. ROW ONE: A. Smith, A. Wilcox, L. Uyesaka, K. Hand, K. Fisher. ROW TWO: D. Struck, S. Scherer, N. Fitzgerald. Missing is M. Hatchett. , LIKE TO SING? Girls' Ensemble provides a great opportunity for any girl who wants to develop better singing techniques and who enioys singing as well as music of all types. This year the girls performed in vari- ous musical programs, and also added har- mony to the Christmas show. Singing in thesce shows gave members good experi- ence as well as the pleasure of entertaining others. THE MEMBERS of the Double Male Quartet were also very ac- tive this year. They have given programs at various town clubs and also have participated in as- semblies at SBHS and La Cumbre Junior High School. ROW ONE: T. Aarsel, N. Wayland. ROW TWO: J. Pritikin, P. Nicklin. ROW THREE: B. Dic M F h M F EY, . CITED. Double Male Quartet Social Studies V Nf,, V A I ,:': Q, Harold C. Walters Everett B. Crist Paul W. Davidson Dept. Chairman, Geography, History Sociology, History Government, History Wales Holbrook Donald Stillman Helen Thomson Government, Psychology History Government, History 100 'A . . . ? Mr. Crist corrects many history and geography papers but it's always pleasing to find papers he can mark 100 'A. l26 Carleton Farley History Harold Kilminster History '- 5 l ' v f ,al sm 5 S my Ethel George History, English l KNOW THE answerl The class looks on as the teacher explains a history problem. ROW ONE: M. Zozzora, J. Morrow, K. Allen, V. Knowles, S. Patten, J. Dressler, 5. Hansen, J. Stevens, C. Casey, M. Guilfoyle, M. A. Canatsey, L. McRary, L. Dartanner, A. Greene, G. Robledo. ROW TWO E. Bertanyi, C. Johnson, L. Sears, K. Harvey, D. Ross, B. Savant, A. Jung, G. Glerum, B. Clark, pres., M. Buchanan, M. Dowler, J. Abdalla, C. Anderson, J. Gonzales, J. Reynolds, T. Grant, B. Whit- ney. ROW THREE: Mr. Everett Crist, sponsor, S. Rose, P. Jameson, D. ONE OF THE largest clubs at SBHS, Junior Statesmen of America provides plenty of interesting activities for its members. During the Christmas holidays Junior Statesmen sang carols and gave cookies to the sick and elderly at several rest homes around the city. Selling programs and cokes at the Easter Relays, the club made enough money to send a few selected members to J.S.A. summer school, held this year' at Redlands University. Bernard Savant and Marcia Buchanan talk over plans for the Easter Relays, as Susan Savant, Barbara Casey, Mr. Everett Crist, and Maryann Canatsey think of other money-making proiects. Meyer, D. Holt, E. Rheindorf, Y. Simon, M. Mounts, S. Cronan, J. Graham, S. Savant, S. Haight, P. Jacquemain, S. O'Neal, S. Benia- min, B. Marr, P. Kleinman, B. Young, P. Westen, N. Nakaii. ROW FOUR: S. Fitzgerald, S. Azbell, D. Jones, T. Welo, G. McMurry, W. Vasquez, K. Omori, D. Shannon, D. Tate, H. Bernau, B. Bowman, S. Fredricks, R. Lee, B. Hawley, B. Penfield, D. Downer, R. Jones, T. Clinite, S. Nutt. Throughout the year the members were ad- dressed by various speakers representing city and county departments. Several members representing SB High at- tended state and regional conventions rounding out a full year for Junior States- men of SBHS, Junior Statesmen Mr. William Hopkins, assistant City Administrative officer, talks at one of the JSA meetings on problems pertaining to the city harbor. asf' Lloyd Corliss Harper Ormsby Wood Auto Stage Radio, Electronics, Adv. Charles Rhoades Marvin Melvin Metal Craft, Dr. Training, Mech. Dr. Don Ray Pierce Wood Metal Craft, Dr. Training Ruben Tysell Auto Trade Industrial Arts THIS IS W6TOJ calling CQ. Working with the school's ham station are Bob Barry, Dave Barker, Dave Snyder, and Rocky Nelson. Maynard Male Print John Wilding Mech. Dr. ff? Busily getting their proiects in shape are the boys in wood shop. AW' as 'wk Now where does this part go? The boys in auto trade put to- gether their own cars and even have enough nerve to try them out. l l I , M,E..f,uf.w-wg: Xl ,fx X-- ROW ONE: Mr. Dudley Summerford, adviser, N. McBrat- Curry, J. Alvarado, D. Allenbaugh. ROW THREE: F. Ma- ney, B. Reninger, K. Legg, pres., M. Davis, G. Pierce, J. cono, J. Self, J. Baldwin, J. Shea, J. McDonald, B. Whit- Daane. ROW TWO: J. Norris, J. DaFoe, A. Franco, M. ney, D. Miller, D. Schuck, R. Delozier. Af f FUTURE FARMERS or AMERICA, Q national Q Q organization, is for boys who like agricul- J ' ' tural work. They have the opportunity to work on farms and are assigned proiects. D eVA3fg':: 'd Speakers who talk on various phases of farming and ranching are featured at some of their meetings. DANNY SCHUCK, a member of FFA, is shown in the lathhouse checking the progress of his ciner- arias. SOME MEMBERS of FFA are shown working on the flooring of the Iathhouse. tl N ? '5 A ', ,' A .fl xr' ' . , 2 ig Q Q , ?i'l ROW ONE: Mr. Harper Ormsby, K. Overoy, B, Wilson, P. Mc- R. Nelson, G. Kostakes, B. Barry. ROW THREE: R. Calderon, R. Gwin, J. Hope, R. Bellwood. ROW TWO: S. Robinson, B. Funk- Owens, M. Sweeney, A. Moline, G. Ceccato, F. Golin, L. houser, D. Snyder, J. Wills, B. Davison, D. Barker, 5. Benton, Griffith. O Radio Club WANT TO BE A radio ham? Radio Club is ceivers, spending a great deal of time in now working on their own radio station radio contact with boys all over the United which must be operated by licensed hams. States with the same or similar interests. These boys work with transmitters and re- Stage Crew WONDER who works the lights and cur- fects for plays and other assemblies. Many tains? Stage Crew is in charge of all back a good show rests in the hands of these stage details of productions. They change capable boys. scenes and provide the props and sound ef- CHECKING THE STAGE LIGHTS to make sure that they are in right: D. Kelley, R. York, L. Miranda, J. Eagle, R. Saragossa. correct working order for the next assembly, are from left to -nv' hard fight to get the press adjusted A. Peers, G. Jones, M. Kelly, F. Gutierrez, R. Clay, and Mr. ge are R Gomez H Bruton F Garcia Maynard Male, adviser. Typo WONDER WHERE the Forge, hall slips, pro- grams, demerit slips are printed? Boys who like mechanical work and enioy working with printing, take typo as a class. They learn about printing, use the linotype and presses, and provide all printed forms for the school. ROLL EM is a familiar phrase that is used every Friday as the boys print the Forge, the school newspaper. X- D - is -sys , -T HQ ROW ONE: Mrs. Zelma Pierce, adviser, J. Chiu, K. Hand, M. Hepp, Miller, K. Fisher, D. pres., M. Buchanan, L. Andrews, B. J. Gerdes. ROW TWO: A. D. Ross. D. Miller. Greene, R. Gorham, J. Glick, C. Matthews, C. Newland, J. A. Girls' League KATE HAND and Roxy Gorham, Nancy Guzman, and Stephanie Stevens of hor May Dance committee are planning decorations, refreshments, and the crowning of the May Queen. DISCUSSING IDEALS OF womanhood, aid- ing individuals, and working together as one, are the purposes of the Girls' League of Santa Barbara High School. ln accomp- lishing both service proiects and sponsoring social activities, their attempt to work out beneficial things never ceases. Contributing to the Council of Christmas Cheer and ad- dressing envelopes for The March of Dimes have been iust two of their service proiects which have taken much of the Ieague's time. Social events include the Night and Day and May Dances. The revelation of the May Queen is a highlight of the year, and one of the Girls' League's most exciting ac- tivities. SOPHS David Owens, Bob Marcom, and Dave Holclsworth won first prize in the first session of the Girls' League-Boys' League talent show with a take-off on a radio show. Struck, C. Furman, L. Bois Clair, J. Saperstein, Boys' League Members of the Boys' League Executive Board are, ROW ONE: B. Oakley, G. Miller, president: G. McMurry. ROW TWO: L. Leiter, Mr. John S. Greene, adviser. DID YOU EVER wonder what the date was of a special occasion? Well, the place to look is in your Boys' League calendar. This was one of their projects this year and the proceeds were divided between the American Field Service and the Boys' League. They also combined efforts with the Girls' League to present a talent show for the student body. -if CHUCKLING OVER one of the acts in the talent show are Boys' League officers Larry Leiter, Glenn McMurry, Ron Jones, and Gordon Miller. ..., N - 1 1 RON JONES and Glenn McMurry are discussing plans for the Boys League-Girls' League talent show. 4 Donnettes J -- , . i , f ' ' ' - 5' ' ' i 'wzLx12fzf:1'1fil -' . V L 5 E., Q-- ., , .- , .Q-i -f .sz S Q S- ii' S 3, l kpilrldl 4 ROW ONE: M- l'l0PklnSf R- M0fel'l0f R- C0'd9 0, P- Mengelberg, Y. Aceves, B. Veblen. J. Ward, captain, J. Pomatto. ROW THREE: H- Vega, l-- ACCIWSYGPCCQ- B- CUNPOS- 5- Smilhf B- 509l9- ROW K. Nelson, G. West, J. Ziebarth, B. Horton, C. Bauer, A. Gonzales, TWO: C. Lewis, I. Baca, J. Taylor, S. Sheldon, S. Culton, P. Austin, pl Sands, K, Jqqobg, A, Sqndg, DURING HALF-TIME at the football games and in downtown parades the Donnettes entertain with original peppy routines. Miss Barbara Wright, adviser, works with the Donnettes fourth period. Usherettes USHERETTES, a service organization, assists by ushering at football games and various programs. New members are chosen at the end of each year, their appointment based on scholarship and citizenship grades. OG 913 ROW'ONE: Mrs. M. Boone, L. Rearwin, B. Gerdes, J. Rudolph, M. A. Smith, J. Dinnogen, P. Peterson, S. Miles, P. Cavelletto, C. Cook McKnight, M, HEPP- C. Platte, E. Lee, president, A, Wilcox, N. GUI- J. Graham, C. Grimm, K. Hand, B. Ligon, C. Holbrook, G. Haug, K man, J. Hayward, B. Burke, Miss R. Severson. ROW TWO: J. Honey, Putnam. Key Club 5h X ly ROW ONE: Mr. John E. Nordenson, sponsor, L. Leiter, C. Preuss, Nadel, L. Leonard, D. Goux. ROW THREE: K, Docter, B. Dickey, D. T. Riusaki, P. Patrick, S. Tharp, G. Miller, Mr. William C. Jorgensen, Parma, B. Savant, T. Williamson, S. Nutt, F. Serena, L. Webb. sponsor. ROW TWO: B. Clark, T. Clinite, B. Oakley, R. Abi Aly, E. SENDING GET well cards to teachers, sup- plying the cheering sections with game pro- grams, and offering services to the commun- ity are some of the iobs in which Key Club members participate. Sponsored by the Kiwanis, Key Club is a nation-wide organization with a sound pur- pose of assisting others in as many ways as possible. Carter Hines and Wayne Heisinger smile as they see who their partners are at the Key Club party. Meeting every two weeks, occasionally members are guests of the Kiwanis at a luncheon. A movie on the speed of the world entitled Time and Eternity was shown to the Student Body by Key Clubbers. I HAVE A QUESTION. Key Club has a lively discussion after hearing Mr. J. Barnes, assistant county district attorney. Tri Hi-Y Q Q 9 ROW ONE: A. Greene, P. Cavalletto, A. Wilcox, J. Rudolph, B. Ligon, pres., J. Honey, E. Lee, M. Morris, L. Andrews. ROW TWO: P. Tevis, P. Shoudy, M. Mack, M. McKnight, S. Hamman, J. Baller, S. Cronan, S. O'Neal, P. Jameson, N. Downes, B. J. Gerdes, N. I ACCEPT THE Challenge . . . This phrase has been spoken by Tri-Hi-Y club members many, many times at their induction cere- monies. Working under the guidance of Mrs. Carol Smith, a professional Y worker, and Presi- dent Betty Ligon, the social and religious activities have included Winter Camp at Pine Valley, the overnight retreat, World Day of Prayer, and the Spring Fantasy. Schooler, M. Mattinson. ROW THREE: R. M. Garnica, J. Easton, C. Barnes, K. Hand, C. Furman, K. Myers, J. A. Miller, C. Grimm, K. Fisher, B. Sanchez, F. MacDonald, S. Miles, L. Drammer, G, Haug, Y. Cuevas. xx X m - TALENT . . . TALENT . . . TALENT! Mert Saxe and Janie Morrow play hostesses to Hal Bates, who came from KDB to help with a iam session. l WONDER who will win? N. Guzman, A. Greene, K. Putnam, and G. Haug are looking over the names on their petitions for offices. Hi-Y l 6 4 ROW ONE: B. Oakley, C. Brown, L. Fletcher, L. Leifer, pres, 5fePhel'lSf P. Plllfiikr F- Sefefwf T- Clinife. R- JOHN, H- J. Whitman, M. Baker, D. Hackett. ROW TWO: J. Snidecar, J. Saperstein. WORKING side by side with the Tri-Hi-Y in the activities of the YMCA is the Hi-Y. Guided by Don Morse of the Y and Larry Leiter, Hi-Y members have taken an active part in out of town conferences, Winter Camp, and World Day of Prayer. r' n o fa I':J9' V RELAXING in the Student Body room are three members of the f, Hi-Y: Richard Powers, Lon Fletcher, and Mike Baker. ,-Z X READING about some planned activity of the Hi-Y, Julian Sanchez, Taylor Ambrose, and Dave Parma seem pleased. D .. epartment of Military CARRYING the colors for the parades and at the football games are B. Newhall, G. Nielsen, D. Stowell, and D. Jones. This year the Reserve Officers Training Corps of Santa Barbara High School, under the leader- ship of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Maior Fairfield Rock, had a total enroll- ment of 197 boys. The cadets were taught pre- cision marching and close-order drill while on the field, and were instructed in map reading, THE ANNUAL Field Night provides rugged competition between the companies '35 You're in the Science and Tactics COMPRISING the King's Guard Drill Team are the ROTC Marching Band, Color Guard, and the Drill Team. military tactics, the usage of recoil-less rifles, ards of military training and discipline. machine guns, and mortars, and military teach- ROTC is definitely not all work and no play. ing methods while in the classroom. The many Again this year, the cadets and their dates at- long hours of hard work paid off. For the second tended the annual ROTC Military Ball, held at year in a row, the ROTC was awarded the medal the Cabrillo Pavilion. lt climaxed an outstanding for the Honor ROTC Battalion. The award is year for the Santa Barbara High School Reserve made to the unit with exceptionally high stand- Officers Training Corps. FIELD NIGHT is highlighted with the presentation of medals to the top cadets in the ROTC. INSTRUCTING the cadets in the usage of weapons is John Arguelles. Army Now . . 139 5 1,-g, . ' -A- lm Jon Shute Jerry Jensen Glen Wilber Bruce Magnuson Milton Hughs A COMPANY members are sophomores J. Borrayo, W Cherry, W. Ferguson, A. Franco, M. Gaither, R. Hart, N Houff, R. Johnson, M. Lane, R. Molloy, D. Olsen, J. Schnedorf, H. Smith, J. Sprague, D. Stover and H. Tomosong iuniors C. Brocklesby, M. Clemens, H. English, R. Litchfield, B COMPANY members are sophomores J. Abbott, S. Bryant, T. Brydon, R. Cartledge, S. Dani, B. Dunne, O. Erick- son, D. Freet, J. George, W. Harrison, I. Hollingsworth, D. Jones, M. Kahn, S. Lane, D. Lauer, W. Ligon, J. Mar- shall, P. Monroe, C. Moulton, M. Newton, R. Ormiston R. Perrine, E. Romero, B. Schwind, L. Stine, L. Warnars J va .'1f t ,gli Q , W L? ..' fn-3 ' . s A A 'V J 'w!4.,,Q-av' ' ....f.,..i'...a.C-i.i'w.o'x..f. T. J. Pearen, D. Schuck, J. Shillings, W. Simpson, D. Stowell, C. Vincent, D. Wirths, and G. Woolsey, and seniors R. Barry, L. Griffith, J. Hicks, J. Jensen, B. Magnuson, J. Ponce, J. Shute, J. Spreitz and G. Wilber. J. Wilson and P. Wolnerg iuniors A. Bilka, D. Brydon, T. Cornwall, R. Delazier, F. Garfoot, M. Hackney, M. larralde, R. Marr, R. Rawie and R. Smith, and seniors J. Arguelles, J. Berta, D. Castro, K. Crawford, G. Glerum, J. Hamilton, J. Lowsley, G. Nielsen, M. Rice, and V. Serena. John Arguelles Joe Berta James Hamilton Jon Baake Jim Lowsley David Knowlton Marshall Rice Dick Tenold Bill Wright Don Williams '6 . - ,,.:1,.nnf .o-won .,, 'f 'q. ,,, .., A , . .N ..,f- . , . ,. ,,. , . li '-.....w- C COMPANY members are sophomores R. Abdalla, J. Masson, C. Nairn, R. Newhall, G. Pryor, M. Zinn and Carrick, V. Cox, J. Duerr, B. Harrison, J. Holden, R. Horne, seniors T. Butera, R. Cronin, R. Gervasoni, D. Knowlton, R. King, J. Krasno, S. Malis, T. McCoy, J. McDonald, R. Pentecost, P. Settle, S. Stephens, R. Tenold, T. Zegers, T. O'Gorman, P. Saucier, B. Speer, M. Wade, E. Woodards, and W. Farrell. T. Young, iuniors P. Bock, P. Cooper, W. Hammond, M. D COMPANY members are sophomores E. Aasted, J. B. Davis, H. Hopps, R. Horton, M. Kelly, R. Lee, T. Power, Cogan, B. Crouch, R. Davis, D. Evans, R. Garnica, D. S. Shugart, J. Uribe, J. Vera Martinez, D. Vogel, and Harpster, L. Hodges, M. Isbell, G. Johnson, R. Knowlton, seniors J. Baake, R. Brackett, D. Carroll, G. Chamness, T. R. Lang, T. Lewis, T. Martin, F. Meyer, R. Petersen, J. Gauthier, M. Hughs, J. McQuiddy, B. 0'Gorman, W. Pen- Patter, D. Rowland, R. Westsmith, J. Zanini, iuniors J. Bell, field, P. Smith, D. Williams, and W. Wright. Warren Farrell Gary Chamness Roy Brackett George Glerum - - - .1... -i . ,,, . . . -3-. , . ...,.........u,z7...-,,..,...,-V f ..,..f.H.v. my-. .,......,-, Sports E F 1 MEMBERS of the varsity football team are: ROW 1: Trainer Santos Escobar, Joe Cheverez, John Whitman, Robert Looney, Sam Dumas, John Rezzonico, Mike Saunders, Frank Dutra, Ken Doctor, Hayward Williams, Bill Oakley, Charlie Breck. ROW 2: Gary Saunders, Eddie Castillo, Manuel Ortiz, Allen Sears, Allen Murroughs, Larry Johnson, David Reynoso, Arley Langlo, Fred- die Lopez, Dick Fong, Frank Serena. ROW 3: Coach Sam Cathcart, John Moore, Roger Tidd, Ray Cordero, Tommy Tucker, Rex Farnsworth, Louie Brunello, Robert Roberti, Hilbert Vasquez, Richie Nakagawa, Ethan Nadel, Neil Renga, Head Line Coach Mike Moropoulos. ROW 4: Manager George Downing, Manager Nelson Nakaii, Pete Garst, Carter Hines, Hank Habe- nick, LeRoy Cordero, John Wright, Mike Ward, Jim Pluhar, Dennis Dieren- field, Manager Tom Ridenour, Manager Dave Bidgood. Missing from the picture is Co-Captain Jerry Norton. Tv Head Coach Line Coach Sophomore Coach Sam Cathcart Mike Moropoulos Chuck Sylvester 145 3 r 4 L fi? Charlie Breck. Halfback Eddie Castillo, Fullback A ROUGH and ready football team started the season with a good chance to go to C.I.F. this year, but with the sickness of some outstanding players, and a few bad breaks, the team lost three games. The first game of the season with Loyola was called off because the Loyola team came down with the flu. After a few phone calls Athletic Director Clar- ence Schutte finally scheduled a game with the Paso Robles Bearcats. The team left Santa Barbara in high spirits and came back with a convincing 46-0 win. Charlie Breck, Eddie Castillo and Bill Oakley were the stars. Breck and Castillo each contributed 18 and 16 points respectively. Oakley threw three touchdown passes. After the convincing win over the Bearcats the Dons took on a fairly easy Corona team. Con- fident after their 46-0 win, the Dons barely pulled out their second win in two starts. Leading 14-0 at the half they blew the lead and were headed 19-14 going into the fourth quarter. With some brilliant passing by Oakley, and some all-around good play- Sam Dumas, Tackle Hayward Williams, End , 13' Sf p ' 1- j s'i. Q ,Egi vig . John Moore, End - -., A Allen Sears, Tackle ing, the Santa Barbara crew gained a 20-19 win over Corona. The two place kicks by Castillo made the difference. After two wins in a row the Dons lost to a strong Centennial team that downed them 0-7. Encountering their first loss of the season, Santa Barbara wanted to win the next game with Santa Maria very much. First of all they wanted to win the trophy that they had lost last year. They accom- plished this, winning the game 18-12. Traveling to Redlands for what most people say was the tough- est encounter of the season, the Dons returned in triumph by playing excellent ball to win 14-12. John Reuonico, Guard x , .1 . , .. 6 .. .cw N . W 0 M K' , 5' f .V . xiii 91' -I ' f I it ' 'L' if M 1 L:V.r: 'Q P . Z g V ,ff 'k K ,M1i .z..l-'YEFS .. W H -A Q :,h ' M L Manuel Ortiz, Fullback Ken Doctor, Tackle WW va- BG ' L'z' 1 Fa , A 'P ,'.,, .Q-'HN' V, 'A Q ' Ethan Nader, Hqifbafk Again the two extra points by Eddie Castillo made the difference. The next four games were scheduled with the other teams that were in the newly-formed Channel League. The first game, with Oxnard, supposedly the deciding game of the Channel League cham- pionship, was played at the local Peabody Stadium. With many top players out with the flu, the Dons lost a heart-breaker, 9-12. Leading 9-6 going into the fourth quarter, Santa Barbara couldn't contain Oxnard's two top running backs, and Oxnard scored once more to win, 9-12. Encountering their next Bill Oakley, Quarterback game with Antelope Valley, there, the Dons lost again, 7-13. The Dons penetrated into enemy terri- tory, but couldn't score. Final score: 7-13. With all hope lost for a C.l.F. team and a Channel League Championship, the Dons still played fired-up ball to beat Ventura, 26-7, with Charlie Breck scoring twice and Eddie Castillo once. Oakley again played fired-up ball, passing for two touchdowns. Their last game of the season was played with Santa Paula. The Dons won, 35-0, giving them a 6-3 sea- son record. This year the Dons produced three outstanding backs in Bill Oakley, Charlie Breck and Eddie Cas- tillo. Oakley was the top passer, connecting with a 47 per cent average. Breck and Castillo were the top rushers. Two of these players, Oakley and Breck, were voted to the All-League team. Oakley was voted the outstanding quarterback in the league, while Breck was on the second team as a halfback. Sam Dumas, outstanding lineman for the year, was chosen to the second all C.l.F. team. John Whitman, Fullback Joe Cheverez, Halfback Tommy Tucker, Tackle RUSHING STATISTICS TCB TYG Charlie Breck .... 82 659 Eddie Castillo . . 96 556 Bill Oakley . . . 69 196 John Whitman . . 18 88 Frank Serena . . 5 42 Manuel Ortiz . . 11 13 Pete Garst . . 1 1 1 Ray Cordero . . . 3 8 Joe Cheverez . . 3 7 Ethan Nadel . . 1 3 Richie Nakagawa . . 1 - 2 Neil Renga . . . . 1 -1 1 291 1570 PASS RECEIVING CAUGHT YDS Charlie Breck .... 16 323 Hayward Williams . . . 14 279 Manuel Ortiz . . 4 52 Eddie Castillo . . 4 46 Dick Fong . . . 3 64 Robert Looney . . 3 46 Joe Cheverez . . 3 46 Carter Hines . . 2 19 Gerry Doyle . 1 23 Ethan Nadel . 1 20 Freddie Lopez . 1 19 John Whitman . . . 1 3 53 938 PASSING STATISTICS DS AV 8.0 5.8 2.8 4.9 8.4 1.2 11.0 2.7 2.3 3.0 2.0 11.0 5.4 TD 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 TD PA PC INT Y Bill Oakley . . . 106 47 7 847 10 12 3 4 52 0 Eddie Castillo Frank Serena 148 . 5 3 1 39 1 123 53 12 9 38 11 UPPER LEFT: Don Quarterback Bill Oakley is forced to run in the Corona tilt. After a good gain Oakley is brought down by Corona pursuers. UPPER RIGHT: Halfback Charlie Breck picks up yardage after receiving a pass from the reliable arm of Quarterback Bill Oakley. LOWER: Everyone gets into the act in this play as the Oxnard fullback hits the Don line for six points. ABOVE: Oxnard fullback cracks the center of the Don line. Getting in on the tackle are Jerry Norton and Eddie Castillo, Coming up fast ta help are Arley Langlo and Frank Dutra. BELOW: Star Halfback Charlie Breck of the Dons stiff-arms a would-be Yellowiacket tackler for a big gain in the crucial Oxnard tilt, won by Oxnard I2-9. BELOW RIGHT: Corona halfback is being tackled by Don Half- bock Ethan Nadel. Coming up to assist in the tackle is Guard David Reynoso. The game was won by the Dons, 20-19, at Peabody Stadium. GAME SCORES 46 PASO ROBLES . . . 20 CORONA . 0 CENTENNIAL . I8 SANTA MARIA . I4 REDLANDS . 9 OXNARD .... 7 ANTELOPE VALLEY . . 26 VENTURA .... 35 SANTA PAULA . 175 INDIVIDUAL SCORING TD Eddie Castillo . 8 Charlie Breck . . 8 Hayward Williams . . 3 Manuel Ortiz . . 2 Bill Oakley . . 'I Robert Looney . 'I Joe Cheverez . I Carter Hines . I Ray Cordero . I John Whitman . . . . 0 PAT I 7 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 'I' Safety I7 TP 65 48 I 8 'I2 6 6 I7 I4 Sophomore Football MEMBERS of lhe l957-58 Sophomore foolball squad are, ROW Campbell, K. Wray, M. Griffin, A. Dixon, R, Harris, R. Zampese. ONE lleft to right! D. Neal, J. Campbell, M. Williams, B. ROW THREE: T, Hessellund, G. Beckmanis, D. Dillard, T. Lopez, Crow, R. Elizalde, H, Sopersrein, J. Sanchez, L. Fisher, A. Flores, R. Craine, E. Robles, P. Switzer, B. Brownell, P. Villegas, R. J. Weighill, T. Chung, C. Gilbert, ROW TWO: D, Cordero, R. Wailon, L. Durham, B. Sparrow, H. Bruton, D. Muneno, and York, K. Nirenberg, B. Fell, M. Kelly, L. Ellis, J. Nammack, R. T. Lopez. Basketball L3 66 ' f MEMBERS of the 1957-58 JV baskelball squad are, ROW ONE: Brownell, F. Serena, M. Sourmany, M. Dowler, Mgr, M. Davis. llefl to rightl Coach Gene Snyder, F. Fields, B, France, E. Nadel, ROW THREE: L. Leasure, C. Anderson, D, Keith, J. Aflon, D. Scheff, D. Fong, R. Butcher. ROW TWO: L. McGraw, D, Shurlleff, B. and F. Neidick. UgNBK l MEMBERS of the Don Varsity basketball squad aro, ROW ONE: Bleauvelt, S. Nutt, R. Zapata, L. Leifer, and Mgr. D. Lamberton. ileft to rightl Coach Gene Snyder, B. Oakley, J. Baxter, W. Heis- ROW THREE: D. Hackett, G. Garcia, C. Brown, B. Bowman, H. inger, M. Baker, and S. Dooley. ROW TWO: Mgr. D. Rohy, T. Williams and R. Looney. Coach Gone Snyder Coach M. Halleck Coach Ozzie Ozborne THE SANTA BARBARA DON varsity basketball team turned out to be the surprise cage team of the 1957-58 Channel League hoop season as they finished in second place with a 5-3 record. Besides finishing second in loop play the Dons gained a spot in the Central Group C.l.F. playoffs. It marked the first time a Don cage team had entered in C.l.F. playoff competition since 1953. This past season was the Dons' first in Channel League play. After getting off to a slow start, Coach Gene Snyder's quintet began to move into the winner's circle and were able to win six of their last nine games. Five of their last six were league victories. Because of the Dons' pre-league showing the Don quintet was fig- ured to give little competition to the rest of the league, but behind the fine coaching of Gene Snyder, the Dons were in the race for the Channel League championship to the last week. At the dawn of the basketball season, Coach Snyder in his second year of coaching at SBHS, began building a varsity squad which lacked experience and height. Only three of the 19 varsity prospects had played in a varsity game before. Also, four top prospects had just fin- ished out the football season and were not able to practice with the rest of the team until a week before the opening court game of the season. But soon after the opening of the season the Dons found themselves behind the shooting of forward Tom Bleauvelt, guard Dave Hackett, and Robert Looney, who alternated at center and forward this past season. 5 THE DONS finished the season with an over-all record of 9-14 with their fine play toward the end of the season placing them in the C.l.F. playoffs against Hawthorne High School. The Hawthorne quintet's su- perior height proved to be the winning advantage in the game held at Hawthorne as the home team won handily, 71 to 47, but not until after a gallant fight by the Olive and Gold five in the first three quarters. In the final quarter Hawthorne seemed to have worn down the weary Dons who finished out their best sea- son in three years. Forward Tom Bleauvelt contributed 15 points in the playoff game to finish out a great season in his senior year. Tom Bleauvelt Forward Dave Hackett Guard Gabriel Garcia Center Jim Baxter Guard 3 5 ,Wg Robert Looney Center, Fonuard Bill Oakley Guard Robert Zapata Fonuard Hayward Williams Center, Forward 153 FINAL 1957-58 CAGE RECORD Record: 9-14 Game Scores We They Don Hi 50 Compton . ' . . 53 Hackett . 38 Chaffey . Hackett . 25 Orange . . Hackett . 35 Anaheim . . Bleauvelt 46 Upland . . Oakley . 47 San Luis Obispo Oakley . 36 Santa Maria . Dooley . 42 Nordhoff . Baxter . 39 Burroughs . Garcia . 39 Oxnard . . Bleauvelt 48 Helix . . Dooley . 47 Inglewood . . Bleauvelt 43 Santa Maria . Bleauvelt 57 Santa Paula . Garcia . 50 Arroyo Grande Williams 58 Antelope Valley Bleauvelt 37 Ventura . . Bleauvelt 66 Oxnard . . Bleauvelt 50 Santa Paula . Bleauvelt J.V. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NAME G FG FT AVG. Nadel I0 29 16 7.4 Serena 9 22 12 6.2 Anderson 10 21 4.8 Afton 9 20 5.2 Scheff 6 13 19 7.5 France 10 20 4.4 Neidick 6 7 11 4.2 Keith 9 7 1.8 Dowler 5 4 2.0 Warner 2 2 3.0 Fong 5 1 0.8 Shurtleff 5 0 0.8 Butcher 1 2 4.0 McGraw 2 1 1.5 Fields 6 1 0.5 Sourmany 3 1 0.7 Leasure 3 1 0.7 Brownell 3 0 0.7 Eldridge 2 0 0.5 Scorer . . 16 . 10 . 11 . . I0 . 11 . 8 . 8 . 13 . . 12 . . 15 . 16 . . 13 . . 16 . 16 . . 15 . . 18 . . 16 . . 21 . . 18 66 Antelope Valley . 50 Bleauvelt . . 23 37 Ventura . . . 53 Bleauvelt . . 12 48 Oxnard . . . 44 Looney . . 15 47 Hawthorne . . 71 Looney . . I9 INDIVIDUAL VARSITY STATISTICS NAME GAMES FG FT PTS. AVG. Bleauvelt 23 84 81 249 10.8 Hackett 23 53 46 152 6.9 Looney 22 32 71 I35 6.1 Baxter 23 41 38 120 5.2 Oakley 22 47 26 120 5.4 Williams 23 29 33 91 4.0 Garcia 22 21 20 62 2.9 Dooley 15 22 15 59 3.8 Zapata 19 7 2 16 .8 Leifer 13 3 8 I4 1.1 Nutt 16 2 9 13 .8 Heisinger I5 3 4 10 .6 Doyle 3 0 2 2 .7 Baker 3 0 2 2 .7 Bowman 2 1 0 2 1.0 Brown 7 0 1 1 .1 BEE TEAM INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NAME Hammon Gilbert McCarroIl Hayes Sanchez Crow Mata Dudder Angulo Kladnik Crawford Vogt Hansen Chung Bekmanis Record: Won 9 Lost 9 CEE TEAM INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS G FG rr PTS. Ave. League Remd 17 77 48 202 1 1.9 13 41 26 108 8.3 NAME G FG 17 34 20 88 5.2 Kladnik 7 22 18 32 24 88 4.9 Klinker 8 14 18 26 27 79 4.4 V091 8 8 17 24 19 67 3.9 Hansen 7 8 17 27 12 66 3.9 Bfiik 8 3 17 10 13 33 1.9 SINIIIIOOII 5 5 9 5 8 18 2.0 Mvneno 5 4 6 4 6 14 2,3 Lombard 5 2 7 1 7 9 1,3 Harris 8 1 4 1 2 4 1.0 Chiu 7 1 6 1 1 3 0,5 Casale 2 1 7 'I 0 2 0,3 Stanton 3 0 6 0 1 1 0,2 McDowell 2 0 : Won 2 Lost FT PTS 34 78 19 47 7 23 6 22 3 19 1 11 3 11 2 6 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 AVG. 11.1 6.0 2.9 3.1 2.4 2.2 2.2 1.2 .4 .4 1.0 .0 .0 154 DON CENTER Hayward Williams I15l drives in for a lay-up GUARD DAVE Hackett I8l scores two points on a lay-up shot in the first quarter against the Ventura Cougars in a shot as Ventura forward Pete Ruscher l32l vainly attempts game held in the SBHS gym. to block shot. , - Y 'fizplifgil-Es, fJ.wLS5:.q,: rg 1 . f4.,.a2'flfw'H:'.?:L f?,:i5f,f' - , ,, ' ll J , '- h w -1 .. - F '- .Z g f 'f... f 5 , . 1-1 .r fig K A If 1 ,f 1 S Q 111' r ink nam f . Vlzgy J MEMBERS of the Bee Basketball team are: FRONT ROW, left to Mata, right: Coach Maury Halleck, B, Crow, L. McCarroll, R. Angulo, T. Dudde Chung. MIDDLE ROW: Mgr. F. DuBoux, J, Sanchez, M. Griffin, F. l Mgr. J. Arca. TOP ROW: J. Crawford, H, Hammon, G r, P. Switzer, and W. Hayes. Not pictured is C. Gilbert. .p A L 4 .,, 1 I A f' DUNS ?Qb 5652 iff' Q--r '4' MEMBERS of the Cee Basketball team are: FRONT ROW, left to G. Kladnick, P. Brick, and R. Harris. Not pictured are Coach Ozzie right: Coach Gene Snyder, H. Klinker, V. Vogt, D. McDowell, J. Osborne, P, Minah, and D, Wilson. Chiu, C. Casale, D. Muneno. TOP ROW: J. Shalhoob, J. Lombard, Track 9' X 9 fgmn , .T k ug Charlie Breck ALTHOUGH HAMPERED by rain, this year's track team under the coaching of Bill Crow, has had a very successful season to press time. They sched- uled a total of 21 meets for the season, counting the CIF quarter finals, semi-finals, and finals. During their first seven meets, four of which were rained out, the Dons compiled wins over Santa Paula and Ventura in a triangular meet, and Antelope Valley and Ventura in dual meets. The scores were 88Vz -5-35, 60Vz -43112, and 95 V2- 8 V2 respectively. These scores show the-high po- tential of the track team, which is one of the best to come out of Santa Barbara in many years. l56 Some of the outstanding athletes this year in- clude Charlie Breck, who has vaulted l3'6 al- ready this year and is ranked second in CIF, Tommy Tucker, who broke the school record of 54'7 in the shot put with a heave of 55'6Vz p Joe Cheverez, who has broad iumped 22'l0 and run the 180-yard low hurdles in 20.9, Mike Baker and Fred Nedeick, who have each high iumped 5'l 1 aft , and Darryl Daggett, who was timed unofficially at 51.4 in the quarter mile. This year's team, which is made up mostly of seniors, promised to be one of the greatest track teams in Santa Barbara's history. 'Q wilful- 1 ' Joe Cheverez, broad iump John Moore, pole vault Mike Bdker, high iUI'f1P Y MPH: he A' . 5' - ' Ag : :- K Q-I .. N Tim Holdsworlh, high hurdles Lee Webb, shot pul lon Fletcher, 100, 220 TCW' TUCROY, Sho' PU' John Smith, mile Darryl Daggelf, 440 157 Track Teams 'W ' fl . . mm, ,, . . . . Q 1 - f-+-we lc ,... , . . .,,.. ,,. . . F, ,.. . . - r : X Q SFAS s Ag .iff ' EXf-,T 3, 2- 1 - ' xg' -.1 1-f wr 3' .L ' . llgxi :ll ,IX QW.. .fc MEMBERS of the Don varsity track team are ROW ONE: Manager D. Ed- Cheverez, Manager, B. Dover. ROW THREE: Trainer G. Foss, Mgr. Dave wards, B. Zapata, P. Duenez, E. Castillo, S. Molina, J. Eickert, R. Cordero, Rohy, Coach S, Cathcart, J. Moore, T. Holdsworth, D. Hackett, M. Baker, T. Wilson, R. Freeman, R. Kirchmaier. ROW TWO: C. Breck, B. Neslen, J. B. Emmeluth, D. Doggett, F. Nedieck, D. Scheeff, M. Squier, Trainer S. Keyes, L. Eldridge, J. Smith, S. Nutt, L. Fletcher, L. Webb, J. Smith, J. Escobar, Coach B. Crow. ,-,.-Q. P77 E wif.: - .- Ss f . T I DUN l I L l .5 E - T 2 on . T 'gvvrl - I ' ' s l seg! 531' J , W 4 'Xi ' . MEMBERS OF THE Bee track team are ROW ONE: M. Romero, F. Lopez, brand, J. Poindexter, L. Hazard, J. Stephens, R, Harwood, P. Douglas, J. Sanchez, S. Tagatac, L. Fisher, C. Evans, T. Chung, P. Garst, ROW G. Hughes, J. Bradley, F. Anderholm, M. Cahill, F. Dupont, D. Costello, TWO: P. Arozena, J. Martinez, E. Narretto, G. Papai, E. Speed, D. Dur- G. Beckmanis, Coach S. Cathcart. ham, R. Campbell, K. Nirenberg. ROW THREE: Coach B. Crow, W. Hilde- MEMBERS of the Cee track team are ROW ONE: E. Tagatac, C. Ferris, J. ROW THREE: Coach B. Crow, E. McElhenny, H. Klinker, C. Vaughn, R. Hope, T. Berber, B. Lasarig, F. Chapman, J. Shalhoob. ROW TWO: H, Gutierrez,J. Lichtenberg, P. Villegas, Coach S. Cathcart. Romp, R. Moreno, S. Lopez, P. Severtson, B. Martin, T. Harder, B. Crow. Cross Country MEMBERS of the Don Cross Country team are, ROW ONE: J. Poindexter, S. Lopez, S. Tagatac, L. Webb, E. Narretto, J. Smith. ROW THREE: K. T. Wilson, J. Hope, T. Berber, R. Cordero, B. Martin, J. Lichtenberg, J. Runyan, T. Harder, J. Bradley, J. Smith, L. Hazard, F. Dupont, T. Holds- Stephens. ROW TWO: Coach B. Crow, S. Martinez, B. Nelson, E. Castillo, worth, M. Squier, R. Kirchmaier, D. Daggett, J. Keyes, L. Fletcher. 'Q ... ,,, -we-se 'f ,-ia, -cw., .Q ,L - .Vu-. ' 'N J.. John Smith CROSS COUNTRY, in its second year, started out the fall semester under the able coaching of Bill Crow. This year there were league meets scheduled with all the teams in the newly-formed Channel League. The Dons, winning the first Cross Country Channel-League championship, placed one man in CIF. Ben Ames, who set a new SBHS Cross Country record with a time of 9:l0.5, placed eighteenth out of a field of seventy contestants. Darryl Doggett Not far behind in the meet races was Captain John Smith, who went to the CIF Quarter Finals. The Junior Varsity which placed second in the league, looks forward to a promising season next year. This year's varsity team was composed of one senior, John Smith, and all the rest iuniors and sophomores. Coach Crow is looking forward to another cham- pionship next year. 159 x N P JXV WWQW .X .J ED MEMBERS of the Don varsity baseball team are ROW ONE: Mgr. Gabriel Garcia, E. Castillo, B. Oakley, J. Whitman, F. Serena. ROW TWO: Mgr. C. Perkins, E. Nadel, V. Reveles, J. Baxter, B. Guevarra, B. France, Mgr. THE SANTA BARBARA DON baseball team played its first year in the Channel League this season. The four other teams in the league are Santa Paula, Oxnard, Ventura and Antelope Valley. The Dons and Oxnard were tabbed as preseason favorites to take the league championship. Coach Chuck Sylvester is in his ninth year of coach- ing varsity baseball here at SBHS, and has pro- duced many fine diamond teams since he came to SBHS, Sylvester-coached teams have entered the CIF playoffs seven times in the last eight years. The . T- Q .5612 Siam or V -if J. Arca. ROW THREE: W. Heisinger, C. Anderson, B. Rocha, H. Williams, L. Leifer, J. Doyle. Don baseball team opened the 1958 season by routing the Santa Monica High School diamond squad, 14-0, behind the fine pitching of Bill Oak- Iey. The Dons displayed their great potential as a team in the opener. Returning Lettermen Eddie Castillo, Bill Oakley, Wayne Heisinger, Frank Serena, and John Whitman have been counted on this season. All are seniors except Heisinger and Serena who will return next season. MEMBERS of the Don sophomore team are ROW ONE: L. McCarroll, E. Flores, R. Angulo, E. Robles, M. Williams, A. Flores. ROW TWO: R. Zampese, R. Harris, D. Muneno, H. Hammon, T. Hesslund, B. lillard. ROW THREE: Coach N. Wright, Mgr. l. Ellis, L. Ford, J. Campbell, M. Hellman, B. Curtis, Mgr. E. Robledo. l6l is- .xv . 5 I' R M ,K 54 ...K ,A ,,: K A ' - 2 . A 'A' ',,:'s' . ' 4 1-4 5 5, -v 1, . ., wh 4- 'A' Q' nr John Whitman, Third Bail NAME Anderson . Baxter .... ..... Cashllo .......... Doyle ...... France .... Guevara .... . .... . Heisinger ........ Lelfer .....,........ Nadel .... Oakley ...,........ Reveles .......... Roccha ............ Serena ............ Whitman Williams 2. ..,. .. Wnght ............ TOTALS .......... NAME Oakley ....... Serena .,...,. TOTALS ..... ., , sr I 1' AB A o 27 32 21 123 0 35 31 2 ' 25 18 0 16 32 13 5 280 AA Aww ,W , 's fa .f HH 0 9 14 6 8 0 9 7 0 7 3 0 4 9 3 0 79 IP 47 21 V3 63 V3 Waynl Heisinger, Shorfslop Bill France Flrsl Base VARSITY BASEBALL STATISTICS FOR 10 GAMES BATTING FIELDING 2B 38 HR as so RBI AVE PO A 0 I o o o o o ooo o o o 1 1 12 5 11 333 15 2 4 o 2 a 7 16 438 66 6 o o o 1 3 1 286 4 2 o 0 o 5 3 5 348 61 o o o o o o o ooo 4 o 1 o o 7 6 7 257 14 13 1 1 o 7 s 6 226 11 17 0 o o 3 1 o ooo o o 2 o o 5 7 3 280 3 19 o A o o 3 1 o 167 3 o o o o o o o ooo o o 1 1 o 1 5 5 25o 3 5 2 o o 6 6 4 250 7 25 0 0 0 2 6 4 231 5 0 o o o 3 2 o ooo 12 o 11 3 3 63 66 70 304 203 89 P11cH1Nc AB H as WP HB so BK R en ERA 210 42 23 1 2 42 o 21 12 2.34 113 22 15 3 3 23 o 15 13 5.46 323 64 as 4 5 65 o 36 25 3.29 AVE 000 1000 973 750 968 1000 871 933 000 911 1000 000 889 969 833 1000 913 W L 43 21 6 4 VGIGHIB Reveles, Ouffield Larry Leifer, Second Base Gerry Doyle OuIf1eld Baseball MEMBERS of the 1958 golf team stop for a picture before going to the Dick Edwards, Doug Taylor. Missing from the picture is Coach Clarence golf course. Left to right are George Downing, Toby Welo, Don Sturmer, Schutte. THE SANTA Barbara High School varsity golf team under the able coaching of Clarence H. Schutte started its fifth year here at the high school. This year's team did not measure up to the golf teams of the past few years, but nevertheless they gave competition to the opposing teams. Leading the Don varsity this year on the golf links were seniors George Downing and Don Sturmer. Coach Schutte is hoping for an improvement next year with the experience of this year's sophomores and iuniors. Sophomore Dick Edwards and iuniors Doug Taylor, Don Downer, and Toby Welo will lead the team next season when they move up. Eg, 7 J Golf Senior Don Sturmer takes a swing. Leading scorer George Downing takes a practice swing. I65 -- vf- Y--vie-W vw --W- - S 00,5 MEMBERS of the Don swimming squad are, ROW ONE: B. Savant, B. Aikele, N. Nakaii, B. Davidson, K. Legg, D. O'Brien, W. Johnson, D. Schmidt, B. Allen, T. Perez. ROW TWO: Mgr. J. Giacomo, B. Durham, Mgr. E. Sterns, K. Christiansen, M. Combs, B. Hazard, P. Perez, S. Milen- THE SANTA BARBARA High School swim team, coached by Mike Moropoulus, opened the season looking toward a better season than last year. The swim team is composed of Varsity, Bee, and Cee squads. Rounding out the varsity are such tank men as Ken Doctor, who set a new high school 100-yard freestyle record, Keith Legg, 200-yard freestyle, Brian Allen, who set a new 100-yard S O O 5s W - .H2E11,f.f-f:.:fx:.. I 'Q fiiiiff- W Yf'1if52l22i:::, 1 1 35, gr' iV721'ff I Wfgiiiyk i AI' f '-. CARL SMITH, diving 166 dez, P. Johnson, R. Parr, J. Allen, B. Soppeland, G. Bowie, M. Arndt, L. Layne, M. Griffin, Coach M. Moropoulus. ROW THREE: T. Ridenour, J. Chandler, J. Rickert, B. Macy, C. Smith, B. Speer, N. Paulson, B. Hardy, P. Kleinman, D. Hamilton. butterfly record, Bob Davidson, 100-yard breast stroke, Dick O'Brien, I00-yard back stroke, and Tony Perez, diving. Next season Coach Moropoulus will be hoping for a CIF challenging swim team because of the fine sophomore prospects who will be moving up to the Varsity next season. CAPTAIN KEN DOCTOR, 100 yard free-style 1 be it Q MEMBERS of the Don tennis squad are ROW ONE: R. Best, C. Preuss, G. Headley, P. Foote, B. Storey, G. Forfota, SL Ebersole, D. McDowell, Riad Neilsen, B. McLeod, R. Allred, D. Neal, L. Oase, D. Bidgood, B. McKone. Abi Aly, L. McGraw, Coach Gene Snyder. ROW TWO: P. Patrick, G. Dudder, T. Bleauvelt, K. Runyen, M. Fisher, R. THIS YEAR the tennis team, under the leadership of Coach Gene Snyder, started the season with a few inexperienced members. Varsity .players were Bob McLeod, who led the team, Don Neal, Bill Storey, Peter Foote, Charles Preusg, Ml- red, Grant Neilson, Larry Oase, Bidgood, and Roger Best. The first meet ofthe score of 4-3. Last year, each liii A ed one point, and each 'wo pews. buf 'his eors R BOB McLEOD practices his forehand. changed to one point for the singles and also one point for the doubles. There are five singles and two doubles matches in a meet. The next meet the Dons, playing poorly, lost to Inglewood, 4-3. They defeated the next two teams, Santa Maria and Carpenteria, by identical scores, 7-0. Next season Coach Snyder expects to have a better team, with more experience behind them, Since over half the varsity team is composed of eyphomores and iuniors. SANTA BARBARA High School offers one of the finest physical education programs in the country. Clarence H. Schutte heads the department and is partly responsible for this outstanding program. Instruction is given in the fundamentals and skills to every boy taking physical education. This includes twelve hours each in boxing, tumbling, wrestling, iudo, tennis, trampoline, golf, badminton, and gym- nastics. , A 5 1 L 9 l Q - ' e Physical Each student taking P.E. is also given twenty hours of swimming. Basic strokes, life saving, survival in water, and diving are the skills presented. A testing program as well as instruction is carried on in touch football, basketball, track, softball, and volleyball. Football and basketball are the sports presented in the fall semester while track, softball, and volleyball cover the spring semester. l if l68 2- . .L ,x elf Education Clarence Schutte Dept. Head Physical Education Golf Gene Snyder Physical Education Basketball Tennis Bill Crow Physical Education Cross Country Track GIRLS AT Santa Barbara High School are given opportuni- ties to participate in competi- tive sports along with the non-team sports throughout the entire school year. Activi- ties offered are golf, archery, modern dance, tennis, soft- ball, basketball, speed- away, hockey, volleyball, volley-tennis, swimming, and synchronized swimming. The presentation of Marine Mas- querade, the annual swim show, was this year's out- standing event. I Girls' Sports , by Louise Erikson Dept. Chairman, Dance, Tennis, Sports ff n Q June Lane Dance Dorothy Cotton Individual PE v , -Ox ,Af .lean Crist Mar'l7h Jameson Tennis Sports, Tennis ,fi q-K. ,if X. X . I tiii , ii V J Q - fgsf . 8. I X - ! t., - if Doris Rumsey Virginia Winters Barbara Wright Swimming Dance, Tennis, Sports Golf, Donnettes P Z SUSPENSE RISES as members strain for the points which will untie THIS YEAR tennis again proved its popularity. A beginning tennis 'hi SCOYH- student demonstrates the correct way to serve. l7l 1' 1 4 .rf 'J if ei . . sf' . 9' F 2 iii Eg X Ju v' Q THE JOB ot planning girls' interclass activities and out of town tournaments is taken on by the GAA Executive Board. Pictured here from left to right are Mary Lynn PARTICIPATION IN the annual homecoming parade is one ofthe events Hopkins, treas., Judy Muneno, historian: Pat Stodden, GAF representative: Lesley in which the GAA takes part. Decorating a car are Diane Albrecht, Andrews, second v.p.p Diane Albrecht, first v.p.p Peggy Sands, sec.: and Anna Sands Cecelia Cavaletto, Peggy Sands, Bonnie Toxby, and Lesley Andrews. corr. sec. GAA WD THE SBHS Girls' Athletic As- sociation is very privileged to have so many sports in which to participate. Maior sports are played after school while the minor sports keep some girls very active. GAA mem- bers pictured here are: ROW ONE: P. Stodden, GAF rep., P. Sands, sec., D. Albrecht, first v.p.: Mrs. Louise Erik- son, sponsor: L. Andrews, second v.p.g A. Sands, corr. sec., M. L. Hopkins, treas.: J. Muneno, hist. ROW TWO: K. Jakobsen, J. Cavaletto, M. Yanez, J. Graham, M. Bonaz- zola, J. Pomatto, R. Mercado, J. McCarroll, C. Cavaletto, J. Boutilier, I. Baca, J. Hels, S. Wood, M. Bowers, J. Naretto, L. Alderman. ROW THREE: K. Putnam, S. Lewis, J. Zie- barth, M. Jones, G. Robledo, P. Jacquemain, M. Murphy, H. Caldwell, M. HePP, C. Whitehead, S. Gomez, M. Townsend, A. White, P. Vro- lyk, and B. Northman. Absent from picture is Bonnie Tox- by, pres. ALL JUNIOR and senior girls take part in the fun and excitement of keeping the ball away from their opponents dur- Varied STANCE, GRIP, and follow through are some of the fundamentals of golfing taught to girls by Miss Barbara Wright. ing a game of speed-away, held during the sixth period sports class. Sports VOLLEY-TENNIS, an interesting take-off of volley-ball, has the girls waiting for a swat at the ball during a fifth period tournament. 74 THE SWISH of the arrow and the thump in the target's red are archery's satisfy- ing sounds. EVEN THOUGH both tennis teams desire victory as their scores are tal- lied, good sportsmanship and fair- ness are always more important. X. X, . A X PRACTICE AND SKILL help tennis students gain perfection as a strong serve is smashed into the opponents' court by Elizabeth Sundin. MEMBERS of an ad- vanced class do one of the many differ- cw... 1 K THE BALL is traveling hard and fast over the plate. Whopl It's a home run! ent modern routines. GRACEFUL EXPRESSION of emotion in time with music is practiced by the dance group participating in Brigadoon. n- SWIMMERS TAKE your marks get set Bang' And they re swim meets with oher southern California schools. DIVING COMPETITION is one of the thrilling high- lights of-a swim meet. Pat Jacquemain gives the team a fair amount of points as she executes a perfect one-and-a-half. i. J., Lf' ,Q , , -' ..,. , . gif -f ' ' L K 'f1:1',bt l :I , , . J K .. .Q if g , i . YN. qi I - ' . . --1 Y I W 3' ,L ' HT -A J -s 5 .-v -a ' ' g - 4,34 X rf 'tt FQ' F W N . V- YN' 8 ' K x , Q it 1 L , fd, 1. s V, ' K., h Q ' X e A N f x x Q K ,L N 5 X Nl'-' 1 n . , ox. ,,, ,. me 5 as w ,, If K . mt 5 . . ...ab xfq . x xr .8 5,41 ? x B. an i - R ' ' - 'Z -3:5 if F xxx w , yrs- ,K ,X Q H1 ' A h lf U v 5' F 4 A al 1 ' t ' I ,gn -. Xiu fi T A i I5 , Y f .f uf l ' 4' '-' if ' 3 o f ' 2' X J- 4 Q K Q 'N a . XX PRACTICING FOR the presentation of Marine Masquerade are the members of the fifth period swim class who swam to Soft Sands. From left to right are: B. Chackel, N. Corn, M. Hepp, N. Schaub, C. Black, L. Dearborne, N. Downes, and M. Buchanan. h . RHYTHMIC SWIMMING and water ballet are essential for the girls wish- ing to participate in the spring water production this year, entitled Ma- rine Masqueradef' Putting on the show required a great deal of time, patience and helpful suggestions from Mrs. Doris Rumsey, as well as long hours of practice from the girls. :X FOR THE MORE advanced groups, some diving instruction is given although the girls are mostly on their own. Marla Hepp demonstrates the cori rect form for a back-dive while members of tha fifth period swim class look on. -9 .., f.. . H' Q' fs Vin ggi? .Q fStudent Life 15345 ,114 A.,1 j 4' 1 i .? 51. - I i ,, tf ' my if' ' I x! I i,---f-- 'i1 '4'Q2 , ,D x 0 335 KA , .:..,....,..,..f , QQ, ' ' 'AA' A YH? Wt. ..A, . .. ww, , . 4 -- K A ,,,,i,,,,wss oxf' H8 I Could Have V . , MK .. , T7 P ,-,,, , YA.. .I I' , Q V 5 A a K f r qw A , ,, , . .. , fb 9 Q 0, E fi Q ,. ..,, if Eg, , ti E ,..,,.. Qi . . N. . ,. 1? .., j 2 M 1 2 ,j ':,,':'N1k kk'- 19--W A ,,.. ,,,.., A . ,,.., ..,, .W W .WM . -- - -I W...-,. K W 2 , 1 A I UIUSF1' A, xo-6 vi 1 l 4 , f , ,.,1 ,,.. G -1 .- X W .- . , .,. ,, sf- 5 Q 1 2 2 i ,W 1 W 2 x Ll MIL ,A .. of A . ..N... , . , .M J 5 2 If if 1 . ug ,W 3 A AIL Nighf . .J 0 'O- , . 4 , .,,,. :Ml 2 IN CLASS Florence Erickson and John Smith practice putting more feeling into a play. THOSE GROWLING STOMACHS are final- ly satisfied when lunch time comes. 180 STUDENTS GATHER on the campus in the early misty hours of morning. Do you re- member thoughts such as I wonder if I look all right today? Will I see Dick in the halls and will he ask me to the dance? l've got to fix that rattle in my car before taking her out Friday night . . . will I have enough money? 3 i U! 3 School Days STUDENTS AT SBHS are no different than teenagers all over the country. We like to dance, go to football games, meet new kids, and remem- ber the thrills of our first for- mal dances. We like to work and have fun too-it can be done! ON A RAINY DAY students wait between periods to use the phone in the attendance office to call for rides home. EVERYONE was anxious to return to school as the activities of summer vacation began to taper. We saw old .friends and met new ones. Some of us '-' rearranged our classes or switched from first to second session gs we found we were too sleepy in the early hours of morning to drag ourselves from comfortable beds. Once again homework, football games followed by Rec dances, sitting in the Onion and cruising State became the regular pattern of our daily lives. KIDS FIND the library a good place to study when finals are around the corner. THE END of the day and Where will I meet you in town? can be heard through the blasting of horns and the blaring of radios. l8l ? 32 l T f TOUCHDOWN aroUS95 G HAT wm::1n:f?a yen 'ended ,om :he P surge of icy SCHOOL SPI RIT is portrayed in rh ww X, , Q .Ir,.,.g,s. WHAT GOES into a pompon? Lots of fun, crepe paper, and effort Pompon pariies are held at vari- ous houses during fooiball season. ythm and spirit by the SBHS Band and Doneftes. A TENSE CROWD waits for the referee's final decision I' n 5 A , X Y AQ . 'af 3 i f 3 I x i G Q 'wa -N 1 1 MA The Thrill of ca Game ...... K ,.aI EVERYONE drags Stale Sireet after the game. 183 ' - -- xx, 2 PIGSKIN PROM couples watch the formal presentation of the 1957 R X5 L, RJ XX ': Homecoming candidates and Queen. XJX' 1, Y , nfl' X- . . , 0 X 5,'2f3lu X ' LOTS OF TIME and effort is spent poking crepe paper into little wire holes in prepa- ration for the annual Homecoming Parade. RADIANT QUEEN Marla Hepp reigns over the Homecoming game with Wilder, Judy Dinnogen, Queen Marla, Pattie Cavaletto, Elizabeth lee Oxnard. Candidates are from left: Linda Rearwin, Phyllis Haskell, Chloe Anita Walker, Adele Smith, and Joonie Rudolph. I84 H Sweet and Lovely Wx? 1957 Homecoming Queen- Marlo Hepp . f V fav .194 4322 -M A Remember the WHO CAN ever forget the fun of piling ceiling-high into a special bus for an out- of-town game? How did the driver tolerate it? Sounds ranged from the clanging of cow bells and blasting of horns to th e screamed notes of school songs and yells On the return trip things were considerably quieter! PRAISE BE to the Dons! Pep, yell, and song leaders boosted the spirit of rooters. Some sophomores and others too ret d d p en e to know the game but came to see friends or iust to get dressed up. Seniors felt nostalgic at the last game of the season and as we sang the Alma Mater, tears filled the eyes of many. ROCK 'N ROLL was still the popular style f o dancing and many variations were seen at the Rec. lt didn't take Riad Abi Aly, for- eign exchange student, any time to catch on. He h d ' ' a won a rock n roll dancing con- test in his own country, Lebanon. High school kids provided the music with their own bands. Night OH YES! We took time out from our regular Fri- day night activities to see best friends in Letters to Lucerne. Some kids in the theater arts classes put in lots of precious out- side time preparing for the big night. Stomachs ached from riotous laughter at three sophomores who did a takeoff of radio station PUKE. Every radio sta- tion can be heard but this one also smelled! The Boys' and Girls' League . talent show featured nu- merous hilarious acts. LETTERS TO LUCERNE, a moving three-act play about the racial conflicts of girls from different countries in a boarding school during World War ll, was well received by the audiences. NANCI FISH, Karen Harvey and Lorie Drammer are presented as winners in the second assembly of the Boys' and Girls' League talent show. They did a humorous rendition of Charlie My Boy. For those who had never read Our Town a sur- prise was in store when it was presented in our au- ditorium. Ladders were the upstairs bedrooms of houses and cooking breakfast and making I 9 sodas were pantomimed. ds to Smn hu Sue B,,,qb::e:'ex sgo9e ProPs gif- t no Sc t-buck? Tow,-M' si1tiNGx'n,tl1:r9l'Y Hou' l87 ns. ws. A Pretty Girl ls Like ca Melody 'E' is 1958 Olive and Gold Queen-Jucly Dinnogen CHUCK PREUSS crowns Judy Dinnogen 1958 Olive and Gold Queen. Candidates and their escorts are from left: Tom Liatas, Joy Andera, Frank Serena, Lorie Drummer, Mike Dowler, Joann Seefeld, Wesley Thielst, Gretchen Haug, Carter Hines, Shirley Camargo, and Mike Saunders. IMAGINE HOW PLEASED you would be if yours was the lucky seat with the free O8.G subscription under it! Delores Gentry finds her free subscription. MEMBERS OF THE FORGE and O8-G staffs look at the photogra- pher's latest efforts. PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Van Camp, Shields Cureton, Knute Crawford, and Sylvan Malis work vigorously to meet a deadline. S. 'E :if ' z f ,af 7' f' ,lui WE WEREN'T continually at the kitchen table engrossed in our text books. There was always a party or we could take in a show or play miniature golf. Slumber par- ties were planned, we took hikes and went shooting, rode horses, learned to water ski and bowled. How hard it was to look out of classroom windows at snow-capped mountains during those few days of March wondering if it would be melted by the time we managed to get up there! PASSING the ielly beans to Mike Hallor at the Key Club- Usherettes party is Steve Thorp. A POSTER SUGGESTION from pep leader campaign manager Gor- don Miller is considered by candidates Roxy Gorham, Gretchen Haug, Nancy Guzman and members of their committee. LET'S T RY it over again, Daphne Kingma tells Prudy Bergman Bonnie Nagy and Judy Deckard durin 9 play practice in Room 210. I b-.b,,,,.- SOPHOMORE Dennis Wilson looks tired after spending many hours looking over photographer Knute Crawford's work with Jon Crawford. NADINE BYBEE and Judy Wilson sit atop a pile of loot hauled in for the Can Can Drive sponsored by the YMCA for the Council of Christmas Cheer. DURING the closing months of the school year we once again made our regular rounds of the beaches. That faded look soon disappeared as we lay basking in the sun on the weekends. The widespread array of activities took a sizeable amount of money-there was so much to buy! Toward the montl1's end, all the pops found their pocketbooks considerably thinner. THE WEAKER SEX poops out! Jeanie Wall, Patty Gastwirth, Carol Abram, Patty Howard and Harriet Walker try to recuperate during half time of their basketball game with members of the boys' football team. My Funny Valentine in 'Q 'WM Dave Parma--1958 King of Hearts Y. S Dinnogen, lon Fletcher, Phyllis Haskell, Nan Cundick, Larry Leifer, Betty Ligon, Kay Hayward, Mike Baker, Sam Dumas, Marla Hepp, Adele Smith, Gordon Miller, Bill Oakley, and Joan Rudolph. 0 Q I., f-w 'L .J MOS ' hg nd as a Nik' Wm' l T OF THE REFRESHMENTQ fOr the dance W Pllllhe candidates on 'he lroslmg' o 193 P '5 HOW FAST would you react if a truck came bearing down on you at an intersection? The drive-mobile makes the rounds of driver training classes testing reaction, eyes for color- blindness, and steadiness. Round and Along with the incoming second semester were rain and cold weather. On a few occasions when after a beautiful, sunny morning, a cloudburst came dur- ing sixth period, kids ran franti- cally to their cars to close win- dows. This was a year of many fads, including the chemise dress which was popular with the girls. Our male population at SBHS gave various opinions on the fashions, some quite humorous! We'Il remember this as the year of the Sputnik, Muttnik, the one with the dog, and the launching of various U.S. satel- lites. Amazing how nonchalant we' became about these and the rockets circling the earth at such tremendous speeds. i YH it . HOW LONG before the teacher discovers the wet puppy? I94 wg '3' - 3 F 1 4' Q We fm.. WATCHING all the girls! The boys in the background finish lunch early to ogle the girls and grin at the camera. Round - hestra and band, tearurea U .....-- .PPM Ilene .. fed by the SBHS orc H .- 'he last featuring vocalist Y' SAY 'T Wm' MUSIC' bzIre'?enThe Song ls Ended, Und A Y5' --whuru I oo? , R0 ' Varner, above- LINDA RANALDI and Eddie Naretto, left, took first place for the most original outfits at the Harvest Dance. Shirley Bertanyi and David Scheef won second prize. '5 f mic , 5, , r sr wi' WHO COULD ever guess that three typical senior boys actually put some effort into the making of pom-pons at parties? Richard Power, Peter Patrick, and Larry Leifer work industri- ously to finish them for a game. 96 ,,, X X Y J X .J . ,g..- , l f :X El NARD SAVANT, Joyce Christian, Mary- ann Canatsey and Tom Long were nom- inated by the Junior Class to represent SBHS in the American Field Service Pro- gram abroad. Maryann and Nard were selected from the group and will spend the summer with a European family. f LEGISLATURE MEMBERS sort individual pictures for what the Olive and Gold staff hopes will be an award-winning yearbook. R- -na' Awards s... f as 11' RON MURROUGHS records his speech on Community Service-A Way of Life which took first place in the 23rd annual Lions' Club Speech Contest. 1 'kr DIANA MEYER won first place in the annual Betty Crocker Home- making Contest. She was tested on general homemaking knowledge and attitude. BETTY LIGON, an outstanding student, received the DAR award for scholarship, patriotism, leadership and responsibility. UH-l fy 'J ' ii' siivk-iff '1Z54f.?' F ' , I ,lx W O 4 ll., J , t' A Irv? v- veg . ?+.,s ' ' ,tx -, i i: -w The Ma Y Dq . by the seniorgts Ritensidergd G so , , s is the las' fo cial highlight f 'mol' U 'he Yidr ' '5P!ciaIly Qiq Leiter Betty Ligon , May Queen candidates and their dates are from lett, ROW ONE: Thielst, Peter Patrick, Mike Saunders, Larry , Judy Dinnogen, Elizabeth Lee, Kate Hand, crown bearer, Queen Chuck Preuss, Barkley Wycott, Frank Dutra, Neil Renga, Sam Bat- Shirley, Marla tflepp, Chloe Wilder, and Julie Harmon. ROW TWO: tistone, Nan Cundick, John Laughlin, Phyllis Haskell. ' Patty Cavaletto, l.on Fletcher, Wesley Patty Gastwirth, Carter l-lines, Moonlight and Roses 1958 Moy Queen - Shirley Camargo 5 if Y Y has! one 0' 'he Mm or . 'ep H up to U 1 d Qheir limes S no1c ch-DHS fm nam. Bal I in the Cubnllo PU' Y' av! ,xy WINTER WONDERLAND held ai the Naval Reserve storied ihe anivifies for Ohe Christmas holidays. 200 Younger 3 gi X COUPLES take Dime out from dancing Spring Fantasy. than Springtime to admire the lovely floral fountain at the OUT OF ALL high school memories we probably cherish our first formal dance the most. Boys will remember things like scraping up enough cour- age to invite his dream come true, asking her friends the color of her dress so he can get the proper corsage, spending a half hour or more before the mirror trying to get the right effect for his hair and taking the final steps to her door on shaky feet. For a girl there is always the thrill of picking out her formal, spending most of the day in the beauty salon and after the dance pinning her invitation and corsage to her bulletin board. With Spring come beach parties, moonlight, spur of the moment picnics at Paradise, a game of tennis, and sometimes even the inspiration of cleaning your room or washing the car. lt's hard to watch the seniors get out of school a week early as they practice for graduation, have wiener roasts and informal get-togethers. S'WonderfuI they say about the all night party held at the Biltmore Coral Casino. . . . Finally we say l'Il Be Seeing You, knowing that next year the halls will seem empty without the seniors of '58. THE FIRST dressy affair of the year was the girl ask boy Night and Day dance. ii' 3 sv? 4- Mg, , Q 4 Q? K ' AQ .V,. 25, 2 in V 4 V V W ikw A , . ., ..,....N,, , ,, t. ,, . , , i A 'gl I W A . , , if ,,., ,, .. +4 f 9 , , - , A L. -SL 5 K as dy 5 5 f , Y , 2 iw kA g 42 L 1 in mv? M 5 X, gg I' E E ff? Y Q QTEK . S 5 O 1 Lf, . P yy ,7 ,f,y.,.-,, ,X iii V ' M., ' , , ,, - W, K. Wi! og, f LH' Q . IIT , LJ. . . 1 ' H --, Q 4 AJ, . by 2, 323, ..,, ,, Thu Song Is Endedgi 5 1- -nf ' + 1' i ky E . 5 , W ' H Melody Llngers On 1 H Y ' I Staff Editor ............ Audrey Jung Business Manager ...... Terry Riusaki Assistant-Don Coursey Senior Editor ......... Judy Wilson Assistant-Heather Hauprich Organization Editor ...... Pat Kuskey Assistants- Linda Dawson, Judy Hughes, Peggy Faunce Student Life Editor ...... Pam Kuskey Assistant-Kay Revis Boys' Sports Co-Editors ..... Lee Webb, Leland Leonard Assistant-Lesley Andrews ROTC Co-Editors ...... Dennis Wilson, Jerry Arca Junior Editor ......... Cindy Pierce Sophomore Editor ..... Margaret Faoro Assistants-Phyllis Sevegny, Gay Gifford Administration Editor ..... Cindy Pierce Assistants-Prudy Tevis, Bobbi Seither Staff Artist ........... Julie Chiu Photographers ...... Knute Crawford, Bill VanCamp, Shields Cureton, Sylvan Malis Staff Assistant ......... Betty Daily Adviser .... . . . Mrs. Mary Lee Erwin if 3, A ,, Acknowledgments THE 1958 Olive and Gold Staff would like to thank the following people who have contributed their time, effort, and advice in helping to make this yearbook: To Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlinson and their entire staff for again producing unexcelled pictures, and giving us inspirational advice, To Mr. Phil Clark and the S. K. Smith Com- pany for production of the cover, To the faculty for their assistance, but in particular to Mr. Claud Hardesty, Mr. John Nordenson, Mr. Clarence Schutte, Miss Ardis Carter, Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas, Mrs. Dorothy Brubeck, To Mr. John Laughlin and the Mirro-Graphic Company for their patient handling of our yearbook pages, and work in our behalf, To Mrs. Mary Lee Erwin for being such a pa- tient and understanding adviser, To Mr. Maynard Male and the Typo Club for printing the names on the yearbooks, Last but not least, the editor would like to thank her staff for being such a wonderful group with which to work. i 1 Q H' t- -1-1. ,. -rv--vw ffm' ----iw ,, ,.. ,.,f, . Y , . ,s L I A ai x A A LFP? I I, of V r I ' ' V X '.ff'- V 1' N ml' A.1-fl' gtg 4324 QV , .Qi Civ Dt 1 S 1 flll' Nik My NB V hy!! J 5 , QW BV jf' -vlljl W 'Q-Xi-5, 'G' gk 7:54:15 EC-ig l A x 1 l l . 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Cz- Junior Class Officers ........ 73 Administration . . . . 10-17 N7 L U ' ' Y Junior Council ..... . . . . 76 W Advertising Committee . . 22 1 ,lf Juniors .... . .72-82 Allied Youth .... . 107 ' JV Junior Statesmen . . 127 W Art ...... . 98 'f ' Key Club . . . . 135 Art Club .... . 98 g - Languages . . . . 110 Athletic Committee . . 22 A , y , Latin Club .... . 111 Awards Committee . . 22 ' -5 5 'J Limitations Committee . . 24 Band ..... . 118-9 1 - , E 1 y .Mathematics .... . . . 114 Baseball . . . . 163 M - 3 1 f- Umusif ...... . . 118-125 Basketball . . . . 150 5 Olive and Gold Staff . . . 103 Board of Education . . 10 ' 1' Open Campus Committee . . 25 Boys' League ..... . 133 C- Quill and Scroll .... . 101 Boys' Physical Education . . 168-9 S 4 ' 3- Radio Club ...... . 130 Business ...... . 99 ' ., , Robe Committee, A Cappella . 123 Campus Committee . . . 23 1 , V. SBVISC Commlttee . . . . 24 Classes ..... .27-95 11.5-J. - 'ets Scholarship Society . . . . 106 Club Chicanos ...... . 113 12111 . Science .... . 114 Committee Heads ..... . 21 U Science Club . . . 115 Constitution Revision Committee . . 23 A --'I' ., WL Sealbearers . . . . 71-2 .- Contents ........ . 7 ' X7 Senior Class Officers . . . 28-9 Counselors . Q ....... 29, 77, 89 A fi ljfg Senior Council . . . . 28 A., Department of Military Science and Tactics . 138 .J Senior Typicals . . . 54-5 Departments ....... 97-137 ' fifn Seniors .... . .30-69 1 Deputies .... . . 20 'M yf .ly Social Committee . . . . 25 .51 . ,Donnettes ..... . 134 5 1' ' Social Studies ..... . 126 ,ivy Double Mule Quartet . . 123 ,Q ,Q X Sophomore Class Officers . . 83 . fly Election Board . . . . 23 V 1 'L 4 -' , Sophomore Council . . . . . 83 English ,,,,, , 100 1y7x,q,L oh,Sophomores .... . .84-95 Q-. T Exchange Students . . 43 ' 59001511 Club -' - - H2 ?'5 Finance Committee . . 24 ',,tL1.H't '-' Sports, BOYS - - 145-67 1 Football .... 145-50 Sports, Girls - - - -171-7 Foreword , . , , 6 E f .V Stage Crew . . . . . 130 Forge ......... . 102 ' 4 Student Body Officers . . 18 French Club ....... . 111 Hg gf Student Court . . . - . 20 Future Business Leaders of America . 99 , A Sfllflenl l-e9i5lCfUl'6 - 1 - - 19 Future Farmers of America . . . . 129 M ,1414 5 5W'mm'n9 - - - - 163, 176-7 Future Homemakers of America . . 119 ' Ai Tennis ---- - - - 164 Future Registered Nurses . . . 114 lf I Theater Arts . . . . 101 German Club ...... . 112 Q 1 Thespians ..... . 104 Girls: Athletic Association . . . 172 lb! f Iickef Sqleg Commirfee , , , 25 gf :5' Ensemble ---- -12:52 , Top-Notch-Teachers-To-Be . . . . 116 -5 'fs WSW - - - if el. 915 ,' t 1 k .... 155-6 L ,L rac . . . . . gL':?e5P9n'1e 5 - ' Y ik., Traffic Safety Committee . . 25 Government . i 9-25 LV .LVL 41Tr1-H1-YCounc1l . . . . 1-36 Guidance . . 108 TYP' club ' ' ' ' 131 . 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