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r- , - Jean Davidson President Lonnie Silver Vice-President Synthia Lambert Secretary-Treasurer Members of the Caliiomia Scholarship Federation sell book covers for two foreign exchange students. ' Scholarship for Service ' Motto Scores for CSF-ers ROW 1: Penny Sykes, Gcyle Rosa. Linda Servey, Laura Dovis, Tami Hall, Janet Pritiken, Gail Peterson. Lisbeth Issacs. Edith Eubanks, Henry Becerra, Tamara Complon. ROW 2: Steve Smith. Sarah Williams. Kathy Swift. Vicki Warbergi. Deborah Mason. Ann Duncan, Diane Howell, Lonnie Silver, Alicia Kelley, Lolita Awl, Gretha Myhre. ROW 3: Robert Jesinger, Sam Tsoutsouvas, Kathyleen Harris. Tina Johnson. ROW 4: Jon Guy. Chris Chen- nell. Cindy Arbelbide. Margaret Jensen. Paul Neiswander. Chuck Curtis, Jim Meade, Sue Loewen. NOT PICTURED: Jean Davidson. Thomas Pisku- lic. Michael Hitter, Adeline Schroader, Nancy Davidson. Peter Harsch, Robert Rockwell, Beverly Shapiro, Sherry Rodgers. ALSO NOT PICTURED: Sandra Cowen, Spencer Martin. Cynthia Lambert. Fay Louie, Wallace Tong, Paul Hoffman, Peter Fischer, Carol Zimmerman, Marilyn Schwartz, Jane Waxberg, Cathy Dunham, Jan Murphy, George Chong. Preparing for their book cover sale are Mrs. Wilson, Cyn- thia Lambert, Jean Davison, Diane Howell and Gretha Myhre. The money from that service project supported the California Scholarship spon- sored assembly. Mrs. Nora Wilson Adviser 26
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Justice Committee Upholds Rules, Regulations The unending job of enforcing SBHS campus rules and regulations was the re- sponsibility of the Justice Committee, under the leadership of Steve Smith. The mem- bers spent many noon hours scanning the grounds for smokers, litterers, unsafe drivers and other rules violators to whom they gave citations. Cracking down on rules violations was a big job for the Jusice Committee which, with the help of the Campus and Traffic Safety Committees, kept the campus safe and clean. Members of the Justice Committee were SITTING: Patty Fager, Steve Smith, chairman; Claudia Kunze. STANDING: Craig Case. lulia Reed. ASL Makes For Unity, Solutions to Problems Under chairman Robert Jessinger, the Associated Student Leaders have found that conferences made up of the student representatives of nine other high schools have been a great stimulation for ideas and projects for school improvement. Discussing different school problems and activities has inspired a spirit of unity among the schools represented in ASL. ASL representatives were ROW ONE: Bob Jesinger, chairman; Sue Brandt. Joyce Tompkins, Kathy Olson, Addie Schroader, Eathy Swift. Patti Biddulph. ROW TWO: Craig Hoemer, Butch Stem, Mike Gynmailes, Pat Bracken. Dean Starlin, Hil- ary Findley. 25
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Well-Rounded Square ' Talk Scores High That was the best assembly we ' ve had this year, said a Santa Barbara High student after hearing Dave Grant, the Ambassador to Teen-agers, give his lecture to the school. Mr. Grant, a speaker pre- sented at high schools across the country, attempted with his humorous lectures to lesson some of the personal and social problems of teen- agers. He was often received with standing ovations. Mr. Grant spoke to SBHS students on the benefits of balancing their interests in social, religious, educational and physical aspects of their beings to attain and give the most happiness in their lives. The inspiring talk, The Well-Rounded Square, was given with enthusiasm and sincerity and was applauded in the same manner by hundreds of Santa Barbara High students. Mr. David Grant nspiring Speaker Presented During CSF Assembly £=-qHiSM temim ' Members of second semester CSF were (ROW 1) Lily Tong, Penny Guntermann, Sandy Harrod, Emie Perez, Mike Sugich, George Chong, Gail Petersen, Janet Pritikin, Alice Faiardo. Vicki Porter. Marilyn Schwartz. (ROW 2) Sandy Reid, Irene Chellel. Tamara Compton, Gretha Myrthe. Sarah Williams, Dianne Howell, Lisbeth Isaacs, Julia Reed. Jennifer Guy. Mike Ritter. (ROW 3) Cathy Roestler. Fay Louie, Jeanne Tschipp, Lani Johnson, Alice Mendenhall, Anita Wells, Tina Marsh, Linda Servey, Janet Beebe, Chris Martin, John Rulien. (ROW 4) Steve Stoll, Debbie Mason, Margaret Caldwell. Janet Lever, Donna Servey, Janet Love. Gayle Rosa. Bob Nichols. Angle Watkins, Kim Harker. (ROW 5) Janice Brock, Pofty Post, Vicki Wayburg, Gayle Bivins, Margaret Jensen, Judy Gannaway, Cindy Arbelbide, Randy Moore, Terry Glahn, Paul Neiswander. Sam Tsoutsouvas. Be a Sealbearer - Goal of All CSF-ers The purpose of the California Scholarship Federation was to encourage high scholastic achievement. Members earned 10 scholarship points for their semester grades (at least three B ' s and an A in solids). The goal of every CSF-er was to be a CSF Sealbearer, an honor given to those who had been members of the federation for four semesters, one in the senior year. Seven prospective Seolbeorers were chosen for the semester ending June 17, 1966. They were Lolita Awl, Peter Harsch, Tom Piskulic, Cathy Roesler, Beth Sears, Lormie Silver and Randy Stewart, who were honored at the end of the year at an assembly. Other Seolbeorers who were chosen at the end of the fall semester ore shown on the following pages. Mrs. Nora Wilson. Adviser 27
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