Santa Barbara Junior High School - Condor Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1953
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Naomi Asakura and Chorus
Three hundred starry-eyed seventh graders entered
Santa Barbara Junior High School in September, 1952, and
eagerly became a part of student life. The boys have learn-
ed how to print and plant, and the girls have learned how
to handle the needle and thimble. They both have learned
that as ye sow Csewh so shall ye reap tripl . They have
contributed original art designs to the exhibits in the dis-
play windows, and twenty-two of them took their places
in the school band and orchestra. In sports they have
shown a keen interest, with honors in class competition
going to the 7WB's ffootballl the 7A's lbasketballl and
the 7M's fvolleyballl.
The seventh graders are also proud of their record in
winning school-wide contests. To the 7F's went the honor
of being first in the PTA membership drive, the 7N's were
second, the 8R's third.
First place in the ticket sales for Double-Crossed
went to the 7N's, followed by the 7F's and 8R's. Again the
seventh graders scored in the contest for the Council of
Christmas Cheer, sponsored by the Girls' League, when
the 7N's were awarded first place. With the help of Mrs.
Groebli and Mr. Richards ,the 7N's also presented an as-
sembly program, including a broadcast of school news and
two skits.
The '7N'fs. the 7LM's. and the 7F's also took pride in
being among the first to announce one hundred per cent
membership in the student body drives.
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Delgado, Barbara Rose
Mendoza, Dolores Maria
F ragosa, Connie
Lardizabal, Barbara
Venegas, Maria Aurora
Strate, Mary Louise
Conrad, Ruby Lorraine
Wyrick, Beverly Larae
Larrabee, Nancy Catherine
Iackson, Anne Ruth
Richardson, Barbara Louise
Rezzonico, ludy Arlene
Murphy, Harriet Elaine
Vior, Roseanne
Clark, Ruth Marilyn
Bruehn, Brigitte Christel Ruth
Gradias, Elizabeth lane
Seventh Row
Navarro, Raul Ioe
De Leon, Xavier Valenzuela
Ramirez, Margarito R.
Sanchez, loseph A.
Calderon, Ioseph
Harris, Bennie
Romero, Dennis William
Franco, Martin Micheal
Harris, Monroe
Gutierrez, Donald L.
Diaz, Alfonzo lazo
Palma, Herman
Seyle, Gary E.
Esparza, Tony
Barbosa, Raul Arnolfo
Valasguez, Gilbert Anthony
Apodaca, Iimmy Ioe
Paulin, Ralph Stewart
Manlapig, Darrel Eugene
Cavalletto, Louis Dominic
Acquistapace, Eddie B.
Hayman, Thomas Brinkley
Swanson, Robert Neil
Vxfilliamson, Gill
Eyre, George H.
Nordli, Erik
Humphreys, lohn W. D.
Alvarado, Eugene Adrulto
Vincent, Norman Willem
Romero, loseph Paul
Prato, Richard Raymond
Wright, William Wakefield
Mar, Stanley Yam
Martinez, Daniel Alexander
Pedersen, Elmer Eugene
Iones, Alan
Blanguette, Anthony R.
Tritschler, Hubert F.
Castro, Eddie
Villegas, Raymond Richard
Kluth, Robert H.
Padilla, Ioseph Fernando
Lingel, Francis Darrel
Heron, Richard F.
Perez, Robert Martin
Solis, Eugene
Cordero, Eddie R.
Maxwell, Dwayne Clifford
Medina, Salvador S. Ir.
Sexton, Walter Eugene
Sturmer, Lynne Walter
Niles, Kenneth E.
Poindexter, Carey Iunior
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Smith, Daniel
Begg, Robert David lr.
Grand, Ioaguin Thomas
Wilder, Robert Grant
Naretto, Charles lohn
Thompson, Delbert
Schneider, Richard Iames
Clapp, Walter D.
Furman, lames Emmett
Ellis, Alan Boyd
Richard, Robert Carter
Acquistapace, Ronald Frank
Baird, Frederick Lee
Munoz, Ross A.
Calles, Gilbert lohn
Capovilla, Peter Bernard
Chamlee, William Frederick
Simms, Felix Erasmus
Wright, Russell Lee
Copas, Bryan
Berber, Iohn N.
Cota, Frederick Ronald
Kerr, Donald Hugh
Reid, Lee Sherman
Middletonf Clarence Maurois
Ross, Floyd Dale
Elliott, Oscar
Leyva, Clifford A.
Crain, Arthur David
Rubalcava, Felix Bernard
Harms, George Strowbridge
Hendrick, Thomas William
Benbrook, Robert Stewart
Churchill, Peter Franklin
Ninth Row
Lane, Clyde Allen
Baker, Richard A.
Weigman, Chris
Rivera, Leo R.
Willson, Harlan Michael
Leon, Toe
Elsing, lames Bruce
Tirrell, Iohn Anthony
Mullins, lohn E.
Rogers, Richard L.
Stenson, lohn F1 ancis
Stone, Edward LeRoy
Brown, Charles
Armenta, Miguel Silva
Kohler, Raymond
French, Robert A.
Wright, Ben
Johnson, Donald L.
Banks, Robert F.
Duncan, Rod H.
Troxel, Warren Keith
Leon, lack
Wright, Donald Keith
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Cloer, Lawrence Iackson
Gutierrez, Iohn H.
Iaramillo, Raully
Lopez, Richard I.
McNall, Robert R.
Placencia, Ralph Nicolas
Rizor, Michael Franklin
Torrez, Samuel
Verner Douglas I.
Ybarra, Arthur
Guerrero, Vera Ann
Mercado, Dolores
Montoya, Ophelia
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The outstanding contribution of the eighth grade class
this year has been the magnificent way in which they
have served our school as monitors and members of the
Campus Squad. Mr. Lansing credits the eighth graders
with having done a superlative job in helping to maintain
our traditional high standards of conduct in the halls. Sup-
ervisor Gloria Malengo and Captains Ann Woodhead and
Tom Berry deserve special recognition for having served
faithfully the entire year. Mr. Pezzati's Campus Squad
also has been notably successful in enlisting the cooper-
tion of all the students to improve the grounds. Whole-
hearted participation on the part of dozens of eighth grade
boys and girls made the noon sports program really effec-
tive. The Talent Show early in the second semester was
another example of splendid eighth grade response and
cooperation. Roosevelt Hoover merits special mention for
Winning a tremendous ovation from the entire student
body for his performance on the piano. We are glad these
eighth graders still have another year at Santa Barbara
Junior High School, for we expect -to see many leaders
emerge from this splendid group of students.
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