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i . 3 4 i .1-ft' I M 4 I :ifzl LLVV I 1 , . i f ff, ff , . . gy is, Lrk 5 ff s iii I Aspects of School Life season as fullback and linebacker on the champion- ship team. Paul also acted as ASB vice-president this year and governed the meetings of the student as- sembly. His 3.8 GPA makes him eligible for the honor of being valedictorian of the class. Contributing through the field of academics, ath- letics and government, BOB DAVIS made his pres- ence felt at Cabrillo this year. Acting from his ASB President post, Davis regulated the activities of student government. At the same time, he was earn- ing Ietters in the sports of football, basketball and track. Football, though, was his forte as he was named to the ALL-SBCL first team at his safety posi- tion. Academically, Davis was always near the top as a CSF lifetime member. To top off quite a year, Davis earned an appointment to the US Naval Academy at Annapolis. MIKE CHRISTENSEN is another senior who contrib- uted to the school both through academics and sports. Christensen won the Bank of America certifi- cate for foreign language study and was accepted, with honors, by the University of California at Ber- keley. His B-plus grade point average kept him a member in high standing with the CSF. With all this, he still had time to participate in athletics, lettering in water polo, basketball and tennis. wflwvvt I A 5 ' , 5 ,ll 1 'P , Il . , -2 a - ji ' MIKE CHRISTENSEN , -. BOB DAVIS
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-.- fy I if Vs AEN CYNTHIA BELLAMY PAUL HOLMES PATTI WATKINS Students Excel I One of the top scholars in the graduating class of I968 is CYNTHIA BELLAMY. Maintaining a 3.8 grade point average throughout high school, Cynthia earned life membership into the CSF and was among the top three in her class. Cynthia was named semi-finalist in the Coast VaIley's division of the PG8.E competition which includes scholarships rang- ing up to SI5,000. She was also a winner of S25 from the Local Elks Club, and won a Bank of America certificate for the field of social science. PATTI WATKINS. will probably most be remem- bered at Cabrillo for performing as a songleader for two years. This year she was named captain, and through some hard work she maintained the high standards of entertainment which the group has al- ways shown. But Patti additionally showed fine aca- demic ability throughout high school and was named a CSF life member. She was also a representative last year at Girls' State. One of the best all-around students during the past past year was PAUL HOLMES. He captured a Bank of America trophy for outstanding work in science and mathematics. Paul also won a S150 schol- arship from the Lompoc Elks Club and was named semi-finalist in the Martin Marietta contest. In addi- tion, he was voted Most Inspirational Player by members of the football team after turning in a fine
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W,- KATHY EWING -- ,M . STEVE LOPEZ A-sw-,,m i- Br! They Strii Mixing personality and academic ability, KATHY EWING was an outstanding member of the student body this year. Kathy represented the school well by winning the Junior Miss of Lompoc title in November. She then progressed to the district competition where she placed first runner-up, winning the individual youth fitness competition. Kathy's fine personality led to her being named Spirit of Junior Miss in an unofficial and special balloting of the girls partici- pating in the pageant. ln addition, Kathy has proven her worth academically by winning the Bank of America award tor excellence in liberal arts. STEVE LOPEZ is not being honored here for any particular academic achievement. He is being singled out for the tremendous spirit he has exhibited as a member ot the senior class. The all-league football tackle seemed to always be brimming with energy and conveying that spirit to others. Basketball games seemed to lack that extra verve without Steve in the crowd yelling his lungs out and encouraging those near him to do the same. It seemed that everywhere he goes a crowd forms. The crowd is made up of people who are trying, perhaps, to find out the in- gredient that makes Steve a real individual rather than a person lost in the masses. DEBBIE BUCCIGROSSI l l
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