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

 - Class of 1959

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'Tr ,:-in gf- acdaal , The PTA plays an rmportant part In the school actrvvtues Spon sorrng the All Naght Sensor Party It serves the students rn many ways A new prolect taken up this year by the PTA was selling hot dogs soft drunks and other food at the football games The PTA meets once a month It largest meeting during the year IS the back to school mght when parents are rnvlted to vnsrt the classrooms Busrly planning events for the comrng year are the members of the PTA Board Left to rrght are Mrs Josephrne Putnam Second Vuce Presndent Mrs John C Allen Treasurer Mrs Oren D Sexton Presrdent Mrs Frank B McMurry Secretary Mrs lrvlng P Johnson Hrstorlon g7 ,.-Q5J 1 '- d Ogtobef hlp drwe 1 members s ot the suCCe55l: ,mg the cGmPclgn Couny return brought rn U Mrs Oren Sexton President PTA were Mem 1 i350 membelshlps rs 0 ll Appfoxrmslle 'QP People eagerly sign PTA meetrng up at the regustratron tables at the opemng Part of a refreshment commrttee prepares refreshments tor a PTA meeting 714 . . . I l 1 t I' ws , 1 f I Te of ' s I l ' . . . ' - f , ' I g ' I I T . . , V, 7 . Q ' ' 1 , X , 'pi 1 ' . . it S1 14? lv f37ff.V ' A , ' , X' 2. , , W f 2 ' , ,, - . ?' ,A . 1 ' 1 P -.Trip ' ' -' 7 L 'if.?:5-- - - - rl X X 'K to r ' ' P' 'Y ' s y 4 ,T A , u sl fl ' ' . S. J X- . S V. 0 -5.3 e l ' W- ' Z M2 . , ' 5 . 4. Ja 2 r . r 4 ., 5 ' .Q J 4 1 1 x 'n s, i Y t 5 U . hel nn be l l I ,gy l Y . f . A, , N f ' rf 3 ' rg 11. V' I . -,, xr ,U , , . xl - 1 i Q 'fs , IJ J

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rg Oi' Working as this year's proiectionists are lleft to rightl Row 1: Lawrence Miranda, Ausencio Robledo, John Uribe, Ming Yee, Row 2: William Simpson, Bill Randolph, Mr. Walters, supervisor, and George Pryor. As members of the high school stage crew, students get firsthand experiences in the technical aspects of lighting, sound effects, sound equipment, and the building of sets for the various stage productions. This crew not only works with the school productions, but it handles back stage requirements for civic groups that use the auditorium throughout the year. Mr. Frank Bettendorf Supervisor ol stage crew and Theater Arts lnstruftor ' .X Click! Oh, the tape broke! This is heard from the proiectionists as they run films which are shown at SBHS. Training the group so that each knows exactly what to do is Mr. Harold Walters. Students are trained at the first of the year, enabling them to run the pictures for classes at any time during the day. Films shown in the classrooms are ob- tained from the school district, the county offices, and private concerns. Hundreds of movies are seen each year throughout the school to supplement the regular text- books and other materials. K lin: l Stage crew checking scenes and lighting are llett to rightl Row 1 Ron Silverwoad Ron Cordero, Row 2: Mr. Bettendorl, Hank Habenuck Joe Balrnt James Eagle and Lawrence Miranda. Not pictured: Leonard Gallo Serrettetau Green drunk ' ' . K 4 Office monitor busy at filing Kolol Jacobs- Playing a big part in the appearance of our school this ycar are the xx 4 . , X Lunches, whether bought at the snack shack or in the cafeteria, are prepared daily by the Lunchroom Staff, llett to rightl: Mrs, Cristina Rodriguez, Mrs. Ruth Garcia, Mrs. Grace Clark, Mrs. Mildred- Sanchez, Mrs. Effie Scaniers and Mrs. Lillian Holdsworth. custodians, lleft to rightl Row 1 Mr Sam Gambetta Senior Head Cus todian Owen R. Hylton, Mr. William A Robles Mr Paul Carrick Row 2 Mr. Joel McCafferty, Mr. Arthur C Lucas and Mr Virgil Bear



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Dem Qizfa pdefzce fzetdzea next weed . . Mrs. Zelma Pierce, our Dean of Girls with a sparkling personality and winning smile, has won the admiration of us all. Her iob as Dean brings her in contact with all the girls at SBHS. She is sponsor of the Girls' League and works with the Donnettes. She may be seen at all school social events here, in addition to actvities away from school. DEMERlTSl Yes, she is in charge of your citizenship marks. She has a busy home life, too. Pi Lambda Theta, Strollers Club, Y work, C.T.C., C.T.A., N.E.A., and many other organizations are included in her away- from-school interests. She spends much of her free time gardening. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are Planning to do a lot of landscaping and additional improvements on their new home. Mr. Pierce is La Cumbre Junior High School Vice-Principal. Their plans for the future include trips throughout the United States, Canada, and a visit with one of their daughters in Europe. Mrs. Pierce started teaching with the Santa Barbara City Schools in 1929. After teaching math, art, social studies, and English at a Junior High or the Santa Bar- bara College, Mrs. Pierce came to the high school in l939. She became a counselor in l940, besides teach- ing English. She has now completed her third year as Dean of Girls. We all know, Mrs. Pierce, that you have put in a tremendous amount of work at this school. You have been a guiding light to our girls. For the entire student body and all those who have known you, we wish you a happy retirement and suc- cess in future years. Discussing the success of the Girls' League-sponsored Night and Day dance are Mrs. Pierce, sponsorp Carol Checketts, and Patti Jacquemain, League Vice-President. I G, X VX 1 Y . 4 f. .7 ' , . . 22 if sq ,ppt ' 41 'X bluff ij Planning meetings and supervising activities ol all the girls in school are just a few, of the activities encountered by Mrs. Zelma Pierce, Dean of Girls who is retiring next week. 65' Having two green thumbs is quite unusual, but you can see evidence of this at the Pierce home where the Mrs. spends numerous hours potting and raising plants. i s 1 , ? - 'i. .2 l Q. . Q E . ff' -l ., it ,. ii i g i .Q I ll Sllf1pl B Reading magazines and books ot all kinds provides Mrs. Pierce with one of her favorite hobbies.

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