Santa Barbara Junior High School - Condor Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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C . .- Nw ar. N4 .N 37,3 ' - Q- 1.3: 33'-5 E --. . ' .., TE F. rw .W Zizjtaflz qfzadeis qive pfwmise of feabetsliip 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. Science Classes 1 ,ll . K 1 Cx 1 1. 1' - 11 Rn, A T Roosevelt Hoover Improvises Exploring the Realm of Science 9 1, M J

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W , evenflz Qfzadefzs make 'fine Recozb 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. Roger Runyan at the Mike 'WY ' V ' '11 gf T it ' ' gill h 5 . X I. I A Studying the World Scene



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ganfa gatlnzta Revisited While catching a few winks the othe-r day, I was awakened by the buzlz of the TV phone. I tufr-ned the knob, and there at the other end was-! Well, I'l-l l-et you guess. He's tall, dark, and handls-ome, and ay world famous musician., of course you know, it's'Rod Duncan. He exlplained that he had just returned from a world tour, and since some twenty years- had ep-assed, he though-t it was albout time to pay a little visit to Santa Barbara. He wondered if I would show him the town. Oh, I was delighted, and said I would meet him at the Art Museum. I caught the very next b-us, and in the driver's seat waiting to take o-utr fare was good old Johrn I-Ilumphreys. We sa.i-d Hello, and, as I went to sit down, I saw six of my old school friends: Nancy Larrabee, David Begg, Alan Jones, Eu- gene Pedeers-on, Su-s-an Small, and Vicky Erranova. I no more than got seated when Richard Lopez got aboard. We talked Va few minutes, and then I got off the bus to see Rod. There he was, looking as good as ever, with a flock of girls around him. Let me see, there were Roberta Copfp-ack, Nancy Tollow, Sharon Bi-ggam, Judy Schooler, and Arleen Terres. We all cha-ttered together afbount old times, anld then Rod and I went into the Museum to see the mod- ern paintings by El-aine Noble, Dorothy Ball, and Rose Marie Mendoza. Rod's balby toe was bothering him a-gain, so we looked in the telephone directory and found some old -friendls listed as dlootors: Dr. James Elsing, Dr. Tony Tirrell, Dr. Robert French, Dr. Gary Seyle, and Dr. Chris We-igmtan. Well, he ended up going to Dr. Tirfrell. Oufr next s-top was a movie. It had been such a lon-g ti-me since R-od had seen a movie that he forgot to bring his threeadimensional glasses, so he had to borrow so-me. We were thrilled to see on the screen Lynette Buchanan, JoAnn Dalton, Dickie Heron and Walter Clapp. Rod asked how much progress t-hey had made on the new college at Goleta, a-nd I suggested that we go out and see. So we went and were cer- tainly impres-sed with the beauty of the campus, the splendid build-ings, and the colorful sig-ht of the students passing to and from class. We calil- ed on our old schoolmates Gill Williamson, now professor of Stellarol-ogy, and Floyd Ross, Di.s- ney professor of Industrial Arts. We saw Raullfy Jaramillo out on the field getting his team in shape for the Rose Bowl. Erik Nordli, the Pro- vost, was in Washington attend-ing a top edu- cators con-ference. There was stil-l time left for a dip in the ocean, and so we hurried to the beach. I called Rod's attention first of all to the tower so that he would see Bert Tritschler and Eddie Cordero, healthy and sun-tann-ed from their work as lrife- guard-s. We saw two friends, Ra-l-ph Paulin and Bob Richards, supervising a group of boys from the Y who were playing volleyball. They gave us news about many of our friends from SIBJHRS. Rutth Voskuyl was a writer and au-thority on social. problems. Joan Newto-n was writing script f.or several top r-adio programs. Marry Strate was making a sucess on TV. Roseanne Campilio was serving a second term in Congress. For dinner we went to a fine, well-fpatronized restaurant on the beach. We were surprised and pleased to find that Judy Rezzonico and Beverly Wyrick were the proprietors. Maeny of the o-lid crowd came in to dine and chat. We were es- pecially glad to see M-ary Lee and Clarita Romero, both me-m.bers of the Board of S'u'pe.rvisors. 'Soon we had to lea-ve, as Rod didtn't want to mi-ss his- ship. A-t the airport Rod in't1rod.uced me to his pil-ot, Jim Furman, who -told us many in- teresting stories afbout his trips to the moon arnd to other planets in the universe. It was now ship time, so Rod and Jim climbed into their beautiful 1972 rocket-propelled space ship and were off. Kristin McCaffery JUNIOR HIGH MEMORIES Those jolly days at Junior High, How quickly they have speeded byg I often think of the morning rush, The tardy bell that caused us to hush, The gong that sounded fire drill, When we'd leave classes with a thrill. Assemblies, toog I enjoyed them all, And smiling friends I passed in the hall. Report cards were another story, They made some glad, others sorry. Elections and contests filled many a day, Junior High, Oh, days of work and play. Ruth Voskuyl.

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