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or Perfection Elected as president of the CSF was only one of the many honors granted DEBBIE BUCCIGROSSI over the past year. She was also awarded the Bank of America certificate of excellence in the field of laboratory science. Debbie was honored for her pa- triotism, friendliness and academic excellence by being named the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen. While maintaining a high grade point average, Debbie also took on the duties of song- leader for the year. - Attaining most of her fame by winning speech con- tests, ANITA ANDERSON was also a fine student and active member of the Cabrillo student body through her high school years. As we go to press, Anita has already captured seven trophies this year at speech competition against other schools. She also ran the post of ASB secretary during this year while main- taining a 4.0 grade average as a senior. As an added attraction, Anita was selected as Mission Hills representative in the contest for Flower Festival Queen. Participation in student activities, a GPA average of 3.67 and active part in sports marks the career of TED BLEYMAIER at Cabrillo. ln footbail, he was team Captain and voted Santa Barbara County Most Valuable Player. Ted won the Elks Youth Lead- ership semi-finalist. In between he was president of the Key Club, a member of the Student Assembly and Varsity Club. He was accepted by both UCSB and Notre Dame. 'Fm Mfg I 7 Hier, me -w ...... ANITA ANDERSON TED BLEYMAIER -WWA? ,,,. iff, W ,. n :1 fQ.,2. 4'
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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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7 Ftlv V H fu. it C BANK OF AMERICA TROPHY WINNERS: Kathy Ewing, Connie Carmen, Paul Holmes, Victor DePrater. Bank of America Honors Conquistadores Ugftv xi-L COMMENDED STUDENTS, Front row: Joe Foss, Debbie Buccigrossi, Wendy Nogle. Row 2: Bob Carlton, Ron Roush, Mike Christensen. Not Pictured are David Clark, Ann Holloway, Cynthia Bellamy, Marianne Lord, Paula Dinkel, and Teresa Meek. 154 Four Cabrillo students were named Bank of America award winners for excellence in general academic fields during the past year. The students and their respective fields are: Paul Holmes, science and mathematics, Victor DePrater, fine arts, Kathy Ewing, liberal arts, Connie Carmen, vocational arts. The four winners, chosen by a faculty vote, received trophies for their accomplish- ments and were given the opportunity to vie for cash awards ranging up to 31,000 in the zone competition. 'Twelve other students were cited for su- perior performance in specific fields of study and will receive certificates of merit. They are: David Clark, mathematics, Debbie Buccigrossi, lab science, Paula Dinkel, music, Wendy Nogle, art, Bob Carlton, drama, Ann Holloway, English, Cynthia Bellamy, social science, Mike Christensen, foreign lan- guages, Marianne Lord, business, Teresa Meek, home economics, Joe Foss, agricul- ture, Ron Roush, industrial arts.
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