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David Riemenschneider David Riemenschneider ' s philosophy of life consists of deep thought on the relationship of the individual to the balance of good and evil in the world. Interested in many subjects, he scdd, I ' d like to learn to specialize in everything. The ASB vice-president (BELOW) was a member of the Key Ciuh, CSF, the Tennis Team, the Pep Club, ASL and AFS. His family was the host of Andy Burgstaller, AFS student from Switzerland. Dave enjoyed all sports, especially skiing and tennis. He also liked going to gomes and dances. Because of an interest in international relations, he enjoyed keeping up on current events. At college Dave will major in mathematics, his forte, or work toward a career in sociology or international relations. Beverly Shapiro I wont to devote myself to being a teacher because teach- ing is a balance between working with people and intel- lectual pursuits, explained Beverly Shapiro. A job tutoring children gave her a head start in her career (ABOVE). After attending either Radcliffe, UC, Berkeley; or Reed College, she will teach languages, which she enjoys learning. Beverly participated in interesting outside activities. She was a volunteer nurse ' s aide at Santa Barbara County Hos- pital ( the patients know the difference when you ' re paid, she explained). She enjoyed singing with the Santa Bar- bara Choral Society. Beverly also wrote bond music, for which she made two records. She is able to improvise music on the piano. Beverly has traveled in several Euro- pean countries and obtained insight into other nations ' ways of life and practiced their languages. Talented and versatile, Beverly has been capable of dividing her time and interests in activities that will become assets to her future. First Semester Bob Rockwell I don ' t want to make my philosophy of life anyone else ' s, explained Bob Rockwell (LEFT), whose broad view of life was complemented by his understanding of human dissent and difference of opinion. The ASB President was versatile in his interests. Aca- demically, marine biology, world literature and phys- ics interested him most. Motivated in sports, he was on the Track Team for three years and coached the Arete Girls ' Track Team one summer. Bob was active in Youth Theatre and school productions. He was cdso a member of CSF, the old Associated Performing Arts club, the Finance, ASL and Campus Committees, as well as the Key Club and AFS. For relaxation Bob ex- pressed himself in a variety of musical instruments. Bob plans to attend the University of California at San Diego or Berkeley. He said, Being a professor at a small institution would be a perfect future. 28
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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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Nancy Davidson Never neglecting her studies, Nancy Davidson ' s three years at SBHS were centered around her active school life. She was notable in her efforts to understand life through education, which was very important to her. Nancy has gained experience from her activities at SBHS. She was a member of JSA, CSF, Student Court, the Art and Modern Miss Clubs and the Girls ' State American Legion Auxiliary. Enjoying swimming, painting, and horseback riding, Nancy may attain her goal of self-sufficiency with a career in teaching or commercial art. She will attend Michigan State University to major in literature or art. Lani Johnson Loni Johnson was a well-rounded sealbearer in school and outside interests. Among her colorful list of hobbies, Lani enjoyed camping, reading and playing the piano, tennis and croquet. For her church, which is a motivating force in her life, she sang in the choir. In her three years at Santa Barbara High, Lani, an A student, found expression for her ideals in various extra-curricular activities. She was a member of APS, CSF, the Science Club and the A Cappella. In the future Lani will attend Stanford where she will major in chemistry or biology. I ' l like to do research or to be a teacher, she said in regard to a career. DSF Sealbearers Maintain... Chuck Curtis Exploring life is so interesting, I ' d like to be a dilettante but without letting qualities suffer, stated Charles Curtis, a sealbearer who pursued diversified extra-curricular activities while maintaining an A overage in advanced courses. He participated in the Science Club, Male Octet, Student Legislature, Key Qub, Madrigal Singers, CSF, and was president of the Election Board (LEFT). In addition Charles attended Santa Barbara City College as a senior at SBHS for political science and computer pro- gramming classes. In his spare time the deep-thinking sealbearer en- joyed playing tennis, reading and following up ideas from my world literature class. Charles will attend Williams College in Massachusetts and take a liberal arts curriculum before specializing. 29
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