Coast Union High School - El Bronco Yearbook (Cambria, CA)
- Class of 1956
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Cambria, California FRONT ROW: DeAnn Lyons, Frankie Sebastian, Darlene McKay, Lea Joy Bordegaray, Cosima Rizzo, Sandra Williams, Rosemary Borges SECOND ROW: Dian-Marie Junge, Bonnie Wood, Chickie Williams, Margaret Montano, Susan Shortridge, Linda Neff, Merri Lee Bordegaray, Jean Evans, Toni Dean, Jean Lang, Diane Backensten, Betty Dillard, Judy Hanchett THIRD ROW: Pearl Branco, JoAnn Churchwell, Lynn Hanchett, Nancy Delminico, Sherry Shoffner, Pat Buelna, Dick Weiss, Jimmie Evans, Nancy Dean Gloria Negranti, Barbara Righetti, Mike O'Leary, Paul Madonna, Dave Allison, Carol Redelfs, Alice Scott, Lewis Wallace, Marlin Boisen FOURTH ROW: Mike Kennison, Wayne Dengate, William Dengate Armond Rambaud, Joyce Whitehead, Dan Hallowell, Ken Mee, Toni Williams, Mary McWilliams, John Knowles, director. CAMERA SHY: Terry Morgan, Chester Jewell, John Dillard, Jerry Martin. 30,09 wwe N690 This year the annual staff takes great pleasure in dedicating the 1956 issue of El Bronco to the Coast Union High School Band and its director, John Knowles. We point with pride to the excellent performances the band has made at county and state music festivals these past three years. We salute you, Mr. Knowles, for with- out your constant guidance and direction, this achievement would never have been accomplished, 2 fix N 5 if 'vfr 952- 'ia ,Q .. , t,,,.t,, W I sew 'K 't i 'gk K glgaffugg 24 1 if z i 1' 1 s ,tt , kk '15,-P .QQ- ALYCE PODULKE English Library Glee Club B. A. Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota V RICHARD DUNN i it UA Chemistry Spanish A., ' Plane Geometry V ' Algebra 1 Physical Education X B. S. from Worcester, mf, ,5i5.'Q5f Massachusetts . ,gi. A .vu v' tk . ' ,f . , ,Q . X .Q at in S I t tts L an us 1 4 it 4 we t was E, .t,3,1, 1 1 1' H. ff ra, . .xc 1 E hlry 3, L nf' , as 'lf' .. 'WWW . flsifii -lrl P .A P . 1 . h e:- if z fwgwrigj, s - 2552 . . 00 f ' ' rig .,f. .411-1,1-gif f fm ,Elf meta ' K X As. wth VVV 6 Xhxfx. Q 1.2 k'-V ' ,N -no-A4--,L 9. , . s' S is .t,,..,, ., . ., ,. 5,35 - v , ..i.,'.,, , . as 'f'Y:i!iE'f 1 I , tw -h X if t'., f-1. f Q 4 Z2 A Az ? QtgvL5eii ANNIE MAE MAULDIN Vice-Principal Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing B. S. in Education University of Southern California OTIS P. HORNADAY District Superintendent and Principal Advanced Algebra Bookkeeping M. A. University of Chicago 7wfffQ LUTHER CHURCHWELL Wood Shop Mechanical Drawing Audio-Visual Education B. S. in Industrial Arts North Texas State Teachers College CHARLES HENSGEN Senior Problems U. S. History General Mathematics Social Studies Physical Education B. S. Central Missouri State M, A. Washington University ETHYL WINTER Art I-lomemaking Physical Education B. S. Florida Southern College JOHN KNOWLES Band Instrumental Music Physical Education B. M. and M.A., from State University of Iowa THELMA DOLBIER Secretary HELEN MARIAN Cafeteria Manager f ' -V me , rx 1 . E as N u 1 I N Pt-F' ,or m f EW J, rf M N. ,,A1 I ft, -i ,- f ,K , 5 . 1 tw- V33- sag X W, NORMAN PIESTER . Vocational Agriculture KW., Farm Mechanics ,,,,r Q B. S. Cal Poly, B ..,,. H, ,gWt.m,,,11.,- 0.14.1 Niif-iuiflifzim ' San Luis Obispo JOE ANDERSON Bus Driver Custodian EDD IE SHAUG Custodian i ,4-. .WW , N f 1 R - lA gg' , K g,gg X, is ,'W,,A , ww 'gacmd ai ., 7 01' my i ,,,s Q W J lf' N 1 -,1- 171.4 Harold Waite Virgil Ambrosia President YV? luv-P' K r o s ,,, 5 , .'ib fl :sis . . 2gQ5,5?i:fFf2gQifvgiii. . -I L .Q-, ., 5 William Boyle g ,lf f W. Ray Evans Clerk laden!! Tilden Bas s etti SECOND ROW fLeft to Righty: Jimmie Evans, Junior Representative, Dick Weiss Freshman Representative, Marlin Boisen, Senior Representative, Mr. Hornaday, Advisor, Ray Buss, President, Vard Evans, F.F.A. President FIRST ROW: Frankie Sebastian, Vice-Presidentg Dorothy Thompson, F.H.A. President, Jane Mainini, Treasurerg Diane Backensten, Sophomore Representative: DeAnn Lyons, Annual Editorg Dian-Marie lunge, Secretary and G.A.A. Presidentg Lea Joy Bordegaray, Head Yell Leader. v if Q MARLIN BOISEN Letterman 2, 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Class Play 3,4 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Class Officer 3,4 Student Council 4 Tennis Team 1, Z, 3, 4 JANICE RICIOLI G, A,A, 1, Z, 4 Recorder 3 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 3 Class Officer 1,3,4 Cheerleader 2, 3 Band l Chorus 2, 3, 4 eadafza DOROTHY THOMPSON G.A,A,1,2,3,4 F. H,A, 4g President 3 Cheerleader 1 Class Play 3,4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3 Student Council 4 VARD EVANS F, F. A, Vice-President 1, 2 President 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Class Play 4 Letterman 1, Z, 3, 4 eadaw JANE MAININI G.A,A, l,2, 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 4 C. S. F, 2, 43 Historian 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 DONNA HARDMAN QTransferred Z1 G.A.A, l,Z,3,4 Class Officer 3 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 4 JOHN DILLARD Letterman 1,2, 3,4 Band 1,Z, 3,4 Class Play 3,4 F. F. A. 3,4 IvHKE O'LEARY fTransferred 31 Letterman 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3,4. Band 3,4 DEANNA BASSETTI G A A 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3,4 Chorus 19 29 3,4 9 l ANNE BLANCHARD G.A.A. l,2, 3,4 Class Play 3 Class Officer 1,2 F, I-I,A. Secretary-Treausrer 33 Treasurer 4 C. S. F, Historian 2 Tennis Team 3,4 DIAN-MARIE JUNGE G. A, A. 1, 35 Secretary- Treasurer 25 President Class Play 3,4 Annual Staff 2, 3,4 Student Council 4 Class Officer 1,2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z., 3, 4 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4 4 HENRY REDELFS CT1-ansferred 31 Letterman 3, 4 Class Play 4 endow RAY BUSS Letterman 1,23 Secretary Treasurer 3,4 Boys' State 3 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3 Band 1 Class Officer 2 DEANN LYONS G,A,A, l,2, 3,4' Annual Staff 1, 3, 4 Student Council 1,4 Class Officer 1, 3, 4 C. S, F. l, 2, 43 Secretary Girls' State 3 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Xx tw I, eadaz gem 70655 We, the Senior Class of' Coast Union High School, in the County of San Luis Obispo, in the State of California, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-six, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, which was hereby witnessed by our class advisors Mr. Norman Piester and Mrs. Alyce Podulke. I, John Dillard, will my ability to put my car together as well as I can take it apart to Kenneth Mee. I, Dian-Marie Junge, will my ability to get home late on dates be- cause of flat tires to Sherry Shoffner. I, Anne Blanchard, will my artistic talent to Chickie Williams. I, Dorothy Thompson, will my ability to struggle through one sem- ester of Chemistry to Merri Lee Bordegaray. I, Marlin Boisen, will my ability to recognize a change of key signa- ture in band to Lewis Wallace. I, Mike O'Leary, will my broken football helmet to Wayne Dengate. I, Vard Evans, will my perfect attendance in school to Terry Morgan I, DeAnn Lyons, will Marvin Pfanenstiel back to Rosemary Borges. I, Donna Hardman, will half of my hot water bottle which I share with Dorothy to Frankie Sebastian. l, Janie Mainini, will my ability to change boyfriends every few weeks to Lea Joy Bordegaray. I, Ray Buss, will my ability to talk and act as a high school senior on the back of the Cayucos bus and also keep a clean conservation to Tommy Ray. certs to Barbara Righetti. I, Janice Ricioli, will my confusing ability to talk on the phone for an hour and a half to Joyce Whitehead. I, Henry Redelfs, will my way with women to Paul Madonna. 'rs l' f 'lm Q...-i.. Y L fv ' ii- m ir Q,' ,Q -I- Deanna Bassetti,will myabilityto refrain from laughing atchoral con- 'D w x QE' ,fd A in Q 1 I Xp' I X Rf ' I' A xg, ijigkw 0 3 ix X A-Q bag? tg Jibfigglijzb A RQ: X 6 ff gf I X XX, agp X Q lk LX , MX M., 6? Q Gm t MTN lm ,, J 0 3 ,, J 'ig win? THE YEAR 2.00 FINDS THE MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT SENIOR CLASS IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: 1. Deanna Bassetti: Dairy Maid 2, Anne Blanchard: President of Alcoholics Anonymous 3. Marlin Boisen: Terror of Hiway 1 on his motor scooter 4. Ray Buss: Millionaire Playboy 5. John Dillard: Swabbie 6. Vard Evans: Backwoods Preacher 7, Donna Hardman: Organ Grinder 8, Dian-Marie Junge: Olympic diving champ 9, Yvonne Langan: Housewife 10 DeAnn Lyons: Another Louella Parsons 11 Jane Mainini: Coast Union High Schoo1's official cafeteria bookkeeper. 12 Mike O'Leary: Wrestling champ 13 Henry Redelfs: Certified Public Streetcleaner 14 Janice Ricioli: Nation's top Hillbilly singer 15 Dorothy Thompson: Dishwasher in swank restaurant 'C T p if J , Z S Q! ' I laflcaim I fx I , .1 --f 'tri '5Vvst. T lean lf If ll 1 A . . wy,r'H y ' -A ' 'qu 2 , . . , rssr . 1 , YK f D' ' -' I ' ' r A 'r i' e ' L ti- Ds s r e r ,, gi? ' g, V he 1 , 1 f - 'f lil ,,I' ., 'Y - - M' ,L bf' . , , . -M ':', - W iz -- . ' M -fr: 35 11 'A - ' - y? .yis3g l i gy s V y Al y yo jig , - 1,4 , . 1, ji, ,.1, ah k-.. ,K V A D H3 ,J Leng J 6.3 ,. f' 5 ' 'A ' i A . 1 J-- ,T - A ' ' 4- zy, Q , FK, ,Je vt , 37, x av EYZW :gf ' -gzy K ' fi: I Fill 'er up. --Janice K Q , yzirrkrg j r ' I. ., ,,., , .. 'Q .5 I Pm aShaPPY as can be- D D ' -Donna Get a load of these legs. --Vard Looky here, Mommy! --Anne Reckless Driver- -Marlin R .74kEE,lQ:L- 6 4,1 i f 'ff' 'Yi ,I Q , -in l It's cold--Ray Little Mother- -Dorothy Daily Exercises- -Deanna I'm just plain mad! --Janie Bgauty Qu the beach R831 C001 POS6, OOH'L3 L8l --Johnny --Dian-Marie Mmmmm, that looks good! --DeAnn Curly Locks- -Henry 1 4 NAME DEANNA BASSETTI OLIVIA BLANCHARD MARLIN BOISEN RAY BUSS JOHN DILLARD VARD EVANS DONNA HARDMAN DIAN-MARIE IUNGE YVONNE LANGAN DeANN LYONS JANE MAININI MIKE O'LEARY HENRY REDELFS IANICE RICIOLI DOROTHY THOMPSON KNOWN AS Bassett Anne Ricardo Raysie Killer Verdy Cowboy Marie Yvonnie DeDe Janie O'Leary Moneybags Jan Little Tomo eadaz FAVORITE SAYING Man, what a doll! Why did it have to be him? Look kid, ya wanna die? Shuuuuure you are! Huh? Richeerl QRight-herej How peachyl For cryin' out loud! He makes me so madl Well, I'll be darnedl You're not a kiddin'l Are you serial? fseriousj Don't you think I'm handsome I've got news for you, buddyl That'l1 do itl 2 . WE WERE ALWAYS Giggling Stealing cookies Trying to be Senior Class President Crying over Merri Lee Working on his car Making like a big wheel Stealing more cookies Writing notes Talking about getting married Talking Going to Santa Maria Trying to stay out of trouble Combing his hair Talking about James Dean Stealing lots of cookies HOPES TO BE Secretary Commercial Artist Musician Mathematician Naval Officer Rancher Jazz Pianist P, E. Teacher Pop Singer School Teacher School Teacher Architect C,P.A. CCertified Public Accountantj Fashion Designer Housewife WILL BE Dairy Maid President of Alcoholics Anonymous Terror of Hiway I COn his motor scooterj Millionaire Playboy Swabbie Backwoods Preacher Organ Grinder ' Olympic diving champ Housewife Another Louella Parsons CUHS Official Cafeteria Bookkeeper Wrestling champ C,P,S. CCertified Public Street-cleanerj Nation's top Hillbilly singer Dishwasher in swank restaurant FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Mr. Churchwell, Advisorg Bonnie Wood, Joyce Whitehead, Margaret Mon- tano, Del Lang, Barbara Righetti, Darlene McKay SECOND ROW: Betty Dillard, Frankie Sebastian, Linda Neff, Stella Scovell, Sherry Morgan, Rosemary Borges, Mrs. Winter, Advisor BACK ROW: Jim Evans, Chester Jewell, Paul Madonna, Jerry Martin, Terry Morgan, Kenneth Mee, Mike Kennison, Lewis Wal- lace. fandom Here we are back again at good old Coast Union, one ring higher on the ladder and reaching for the top. One of the highlights of our junior year was the privilege of being able to purchase class rings. These rings signify that we are upper- classmen. Our goal this year was raising the funds for the junior-senior prom. To start the ball rolling, we held a Turkey Trot Dance and the appro- priate bird was raffled off. Also to reach this future goal, we had various food sales and we sold candy and soft drinks at the games. Another event that kept everybody busy was the junior play, The Inner Willy. This was a hilarious comedy about a. shy boy and his inner self. To our great pleasure, this was a smash hit. All these various undertakings led up to the junior-senior prom and banquet. The theme was Stairway to the Stars, which was carried out roman- tically in blue and silver. The class officers this year were Jimmy Evans, presidentg Bar- bara Righett, Vice-presidentg Rosemary Borges, Secretary, Paul Madonna, Treasurer. Our very helpful and understanding advisors were Mrs. Ethyl Winter and Mr. Luther Churchwell. We have had loads of fun this year and are looking forward next year to being mighty seniors! 16 FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Toni Dean, Susan Shortridge, Sue Stires, Ralena Davis, Lea Joy Borde- garay, Chickie Williams, Diane Backensten BACK ROW: Mr. Knowles, Advisor, Don Wallace, Lynn Hanchett, Edward Camozzi, Don Coulter, Dave Allison, Mr. Dunn, Advisor. S 66444 The Sophomore Class is a little like the middle child-- neither the oldest nor the youngest. We are considered too young to be upper classmen and yet we don't want to feel like lower classmen. We were further handicapped by being the smallest class in school, but with the fine guidance of our sponsors, Mr. Dunn and Mr. Knowles, we carried our share of responsi- bilities very well. Besides the usual school duties, the sophomores held their own in sports, making all athletic teams. We also have helped to keep Coast Union standards high in music and scholastic achievement. We have contri- buted much to extra-curricular activities, such as the Town Meeting held in February. The year has ended now and we have come up another notch. We are looking forward to our Junior year, but our sophomore year, with both its good and its bad points, will be remembered for a long time. Class officers for the year were: President --------------- 1- Diane Backensten Vice-President and Business Manager ------- David Allison Secretary ------------------ Susan Shortridge Treasurer ---- ------ L ea Joy Bordegaray 17 FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Armound Rambaud, Jim Proctor, Charles Camozzi, Wayne Dengate, William Dengate, Richard Smith, Mike Lyons, Charles La Praim, Dick Weiss SECOND ROW: Cos- ima Rizzo, ludy Hanchett, Nancy Dean, Nancy Delrninico, Marian Takken, Alice Scott, Carol Redelfs, Merri Bordegaray, Jean Evans, JoAnn Churchwell BACK ROW: Miss Mauldin, Advisor, Pat Buelna, Sandra Williams, Toni Williams, Gloria Negranti, Mary McWilliams, Sherry Shoffner, Mr. Hensgen, Advisor. It was a long, hard climb from the first year in grade school to the first year in high school, but we finally got here. We al- most turned around and went back though, when the seniors de- cided to dress the freshman girls in gunny sacks anf field boots, and the boys in shortie nightgowns and high heels for our initia- tion. The officers elected for the freshman class were: Dick Weiss, Presidentg Jean Evans, Vice-Presidentg Marian Takken, Secre- taryg and Nancy Dean, Treasurer. The first thing the freshman class did to raise money was to have a food sale and we had several of them throughout the year, which brought in quite a bit of money for us. We, also, spon- sored a show at the theatre in Cambria. Our dance, the Superstitious Stomp, was in April, yes, on Friday the thirteenth! Of course we had appropriate decorations for the date. We were glad our dance was a howling success, because it was our first. We really were a mess when we got back from the freshman's annual trek up the hill to paint the C and clean up around it. It looked like we had more paint on us than on the C . We had loads of fun though. In a few months we will be taking another step toward our education and we will be sophomores, watching the freshman initiation and remembering that just last year we were bowing to the seniors. 18 O ' ,Q lnl ,W , Q A - L an nrro nono ,Q L, rg. M , 2, . ' ' 51 ff he? 4 ii, o f X .gn Mfr aii ,. N, Q 5, if . K iff. , ff' ZW, -' W ,1 Wg . i x . ,,w'wW - .i T, , T Q Q ,,LL 1 ' m' - Hsss-. t ..,, U L!! 2 . -,s-:ss V' .?'f J. JSE' fw. .sf i ' ' J 4 gm 5 : 2 t gm-,-vf,' gf flfffi'-51:55, ..,,. . M Y , 'Q f,- V Q g un ,e M 3 H - John Dillard, T Vard Evans, I-IB T0Ul Ray. C 1955 7 W K Terry Morgan, QB Henry Redelfs, G 5:2 4, ilk Mike O'Leary, FB Ray Buss, E , Paul Madonna, T Marvin Pfanenstlel, T H Chester Jewell, HB Jerry Martin, HB i Coach Hensgen O'Leary picks up yardage against Mission, MO1'gaI1 and BHSS in fOr ilaflkle. Lynn Hanchett, E Ken Mee, G Season's Summary CUHS 0 Carmel CUHS I9 Templeton CUHS I9 Mission CUHS 6 Paso Robles IV CUHS I8 Los Prietos CUHS O Mission mmnn , . , 'Alf ,-k,7 ' ,fr . Q ,.,,. .ii 1 kw'. Assistant Coach Dunn Ed Camozzi, HB 18 9 39 47 7 26 '9V:'L A ' 553711 ' , .- . 93.5 Af. An it r Sr an S Y 8 'img ., of N , faw V 4' W w op , .L I, wk , Y My My. aw ,Q fr , , ma , as . egg ,Q-'ff . ' X s .1 Q Q 'ab' A .fl hemgfixi,-LW 3- is 5722 5-H I bin ' 2 xl' 'PP Sf.- K Ak., , Mike Kennison, T Dick Weiss, G William Dengate, C Bub Camozzi, G Dan Hallowell, E Wayne Dengate, QB Butch Rambaud, E Don Wallace, E Jim Proctor, G Evans fades back for ass. Pass from Morgan to Hanchett for 43 yd. Wovzcdtg ca. cw Second Pace 74: 547562 FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Vard Evans, Ray Buss, Terry Morgan BACK ROW: Mike Kennison, Lynn Hanchett, Marvin Pfanenstiel. Morgan lays one in against San Luis. Morgan, Hanchett, Evans, and O'Leary against Alumni. SEASON'S SCORES CUHS 56 Air Force 2.8 Arroyo Grande 41 San Luis Obispo 41 Lompoc 61 Los Prietos ,P36 Templeton 43 Maricopa 50 Alumni 363 Mission 82.7 Templeton 'F40 Mission 48 Paso Boys 51 R. L. S. School i Denote s League Game ' Wdfbdity Siena. ' FRONT ROW QLeft to Righty: William Dengate, Marlin Boisen, Dan Hollowell BACK ROW: Dave Allison, Don Wallace, Lewis Wallace. Madonna, Hollowell and Wallace against Arroyo Grande. SEASON ' S SCORES CUHS 19 Arroyo Grande 52. 16 San Luis 45 15 Lompoc 69 39 Los Prietos 41 'Fl 1 Templeton 51 32 Maricopa 41 'F39 Shandon 37 'F36 Mission 56 'F18 Templeton 59 'FZO Mission 44 421 Shandon Z0 ZZ R. L. S. School 16 4'De notes League Game Z3 Dengate sinks one against Arroyo Grande. 178355 .594 ' FRONT ROW fbeft to Righty: Wayne Dengate, Don Coulter, Ed Camozzi BACK ROW: Dick Weiss, Armound Rambaud, Jim Proctor, Roy DeLozier. SEASON' S SCORES CUHS 18 Arroyo Grande 36 31 Lompoc 60 32 Los Prietos 2.5 'F18 Templeton Z9 26 Maricopa 28 'P23 Shandon 16 Z3 Grammar School 18 'F27 Shandon Z9 'FDenote s League Game Weiss, Camozzi, Dengare against Templeton gunna gaaefczfl eaa W. f or W on 1 A W W' an air l . I I rere ' fe. , 1' if if 1- . W iv'--1-Y: ' ' f xx L V h. . ' i ' ' 'A VYA X, X, ' 35 - Pitcher Evans warming up before game. Morgan pounds out hit against Atascadero FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Jewell, Coulter, Kennison, Evans, Morgan, Martin MIDDLE ROW: Ram- baud, Dengate, Camozzi, Hanchett, Buss, O'Leary BACK ROW: Coach Hensgen, Madonna, Manager Dengate, C. Camozzi, Weiss. , FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Jeannie Evans, Lea Bordegaray, Dorothy Thompson, Merri Bordegaray, Joyce Williams, Dian-Marie Junge MIDDLE ROW: Frankie Sebastian, DeAnn Lyons, Sherry Morgan, Darlene McKay, Janie Mainini, Toni Dean, Ralena Davis, Mr. Dunn, coach BACK ROW: Richard Smith, Jim Proctor, Lewis Wallace, Dave Allison, Jim Evans, Marlin Boisen. 'gfzaaca Wade E DAVE ALLISON coscu DUNN 26 ANNE RLANCHARD rf .--sv-5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Merri Lee Bordegaray, Mike Lyons, Richard Smith, Jimmie Evans, Judy Hanchett, Sandra Williams, Toni Williams, Iohn Knowles, instructing Chickie Williams, Betty Dillard, Lea Joy Bordegaray, Gloria Negranti, lane Mainini, Barbara Richetti. Chickie Williams Betty Dillard Lea Joy Bordegary Z7 l FRONT ROW fLeft to Rightj: DeAnn Lyons, Pat Buelna, Margerie Scovell, Sandra Williams, Marian Takken, Alice Scott, Elizabeth Conrad, Donna Hardman, Anne Blanchard, Jo Churchwell SECOND ROW: Nancy Del- minico, Sherry Shoffner, Iudy Hanchett, Diane Backenstein, Darlene McKay, Merri Bordegaray, Sherry Mor- gan, Deanna Bassetti, Barbara Righetti, Dorothy Thompson, Jeannie Evans, Toni Dean, Stella Scovell THIRD ROW: Nancy Dean, Gloria Negranti, Sue Stites, Jan Ricioli, Ioyce Whitehead, Advisor, Mrs. Winter Margaret Montano, Mary McWilliams, Toni Williams, Jane Mainini, Betty Dillard, Lea Joy Bordegaray, Chickie Williams, Linda Neff, Jean Lang, Bonnie Wood, Frankie Sebastian, Dian-Marie lunge. -fettezmen Zz H445 FRONT ROW qLeft to Righty: John Dillard, Henry Redelfs, Vard Evans, Ray Buss, Mike O'Leary, Marlin Boisen, Edward Camozzi SECOND ROW: Don Wallace, Ken Mee, lerry Martin, Dave Allison, Paul Madonna, Roy DeLozier THIRD ROW: Lewis Wallace, Dick Weiss, William Dengate, Buh Camozzi, Jim Proctor, Coach Hensgen FOURTH ROW: Mike Kennison, Lynn Hanchett, Tom Ray, Jim Evans, Danny Hollowell, Wayne Den- gate FIFTH ROW: Don Coulter, Armound Rambaud, Marvin Pfanenstiel. H af,, -ig ,I Xl,.' P w 4 I is Q ,gg is R A'X 7 ' I W f-x X I-K ' IHTZ :-Zi Editor, DeAnn Lyons and Assistant Editor, Linda Neff planning the page layouts. Business Manager, Dian-Marle lunge and Assistant Business Manager, Frankie Sebastian setting up the ad pages. Zgfzaaca S Class Representatives: William Dengate, Sandra Williams, Diane Backensten and Dave Allison lounging. Assistant Art Editor, Sharon Coulter and Art Editor, Yvonne Langan designing the division pages. Assistant Sports Editor, Paul Madonna and Sports Editor, Mike O'Leary working on sports section. FRONT ROW QLeft to Righty: Frankie Sebastian, Sandra Williams, Paul Madonna MIDDLE ROW: Dian-Marie lunge, Diane Backensten Sharon Coulter, Yvonne Langan, DeAnn Lyons, Linda Neff BACK ROW: William Dengate, Dave Allison, Mike O'Leary and Alyce Podulke, advisor. 30 7 7 Of,-4' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Piester, Advisor, Chester Jewell. Donald Wallace, Donald Coulter, Charles Cam- ozzi, John Dillard, Ken Mee, Lewis Wallace, Mike Kennison. W 14,4 FRONT ROW fLeft to Righty: Barbara Righetti, Alice Scott, Sherry Shoffner, Stella Scovell, Nancy Dean, Cosima Rizzo, Mrs. Winter, Advisor, Nancy Delminico, Carol Redelfs BACK ROW: Joyce Williams, Frankie Sebastian, Dorothy Thompson, Donna Hardman, Anne Blanchard, Rosemary Borges, Sherry Mor- gan, Gloria Negranti. f Ztma sw saw em -wr .,, ..,,,. . ,,,, m ...X rf. ,,L,., , ,A,,L, ,. , ,,L. r. e 1?!ie!'seQSf'3QP3-eevfwf . . gi: ff,-1 .. 3. , fz -. ' I J Ma- 1 STANDING QLeft to Righty: Susan Shortridge, Alyce Podulke, directory Marjorie Scovell Elizabeth Conrad, Bonnie Wood, Diane Backensten, Sandra Williams, Darlene McKay, Alice Scott, Lea Joy Bordegaray, Gloria Negranti, JoAnn Churchwell, Linda Neff, Janice Ricioli, Deanna Basserti, Berry Dillard, Rosemary Borges, Frankie Sebastian, Dian-Marie Junge, Donna Hardman, Margaret Montano, Meni Lee Bordegaray, De Ann Lyons SEATED: Pearl Branco, Judy Hanchett, Jean Lang, Nancy Dean, Cosima Rizzo, Nancy Delminico, Jane Mainini, Chickie Williams, Barbara Righetti, Jean Evans. lui-, J Umm 7214 and Terry Morgan Jeannie Evans DeAnn Lyons Betty Dillard X1 FRONT ROW QLefr to Righty: Mrs. Podulke, Advisorg Sandra Williams, Jane Mainini, Del Lang, Diane Backensten BACK ROW: Paul Madonna, Sherry Morgan, DeAnn Lyons, Linda Neff, Dave Allison. wgdfdflftdd ' edmmfdaa The California Scholarship Federation is an honor society. Eligibility for membership in this organization is determined by points earned by the students on their semester grades. Officers of the C.S.F. this year were: Linda Neff, Pres- identg DeAnn Lyons, Vice-Presidentg Jane Mainini, Secretary- Treasurerg Elizabeth Conrad, Historian. In the spring the group and their advisor took a trip to San Francisco where they enjoyed seeing a stage production as well as other interesting sights of the city. The C. S.F. advisor is Mrs. Alyce Podulke. 33 Semen 7190 FEBRUARY Ir-14, 1956 YOSEMITE FRESNO KINGS CANY ON--FRIANT DAM Ready to get in that snowl The Gang! Having a great time! Senior Boys???? Well, here goes nothin I Is everybody ready? Ohhh! It doesn t look so good from here. Time for repairs l Warll More fun!! We just can't movell Huh? ? 7 September 16, 1955 Good ole' Help! m11k ! ! Poor Judy! Jeannie ? ? ? ? ? The King and Queen? 7... Lwsvf i L wizfxnsfl r e x,-.f f -, ,LL LLLIML w. 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Deanna Bassetti Four, Five, and Six Belsnickle . . . . . . . . . . Donna Hardman, Dorothy Thompson, Jane Mainini Obeey Upschlager . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlin Boisen Chiz Upschlager Ronald Maxwell Lucy Maxwell . The Reverend . Cousin Zeke . . The Cousins . , Director . . . . Student Director . . Mike O'Leary . . Henry Redelfs . . .Yvonne Langan . . . . .Vard Evans . . . . . ..... John Dillard . . . . . . . . Dave Allison, Danny Hallowell, James Evans, Dickweiss . . . . . .... . .... Alyce Podulke . . Anne Blanchard fre- is eifiiii A A fl'-fIf'f A o ,- f,-' 4' X92 N Lf J vi as f , Q-A,g.j,':-Qi?-'43-0 . ex.-. 5' ' 'Vmen Wally ' Willoughby Adams Aunt Hester ------ Aunt Louise ------ Aunt Olga ---- Inner Willy ----- Stanley Clark ---- Mike ------------ Mar belle Turner Truciiy Mar shall-- Janet Mar shall- - - Carol Martin ---- Director --------- Student Director - - mfmad. a 4:3 a Sa Christmas Program December 14, 1955 vz Refreshment time during Christmas Dance Christmas Dance December 16, 1955 Theme White Christmas ' r Q. Zend Ddawaaim On cwewiQ eldagaeacq CAMBRIA PANEL fLeft to Righty: Jim Proctor, JoAnn Churchwell, DeAnn Lyons, moderatorg Dian-Marie Junge, Joyce Williams, Lynn Hanchett, In February, a panel of Coast Union students held a town meeting in Cambria where they discussed juvenile delinquency. Also, the same night, a panel consisting of five Coast Union Students and a moderator from Cayucos led a discussion on the same topic at the Cayucos Lion's Club meeting. Those on the Cayucos panel were Jane Mainini, moder- atorg Cosima Rizzo, Nancy Delminico, Jim Evans, Barbara Righetti and Toni Dean. The object of these discussions was to evaluate the community's resources on the prevention of juvenile delinquency. The students gathered information from questionnaires prepared by the California Youth Authority and mailed to the townspeople. Besides evaluating these questionnaires, various prominent citizens were interviewed. Although it was pointed out that there was no juvenile delinquency prob- lem in Cayucos or Cambria, it was decided that the main problem is lack of recreational facilities for leisure time. The discussions and participation of the public was most satisfactory. A panel consisting of Dian-Marie Junge, Joyce Williams, JoAnn Church well, Jim Proctor and DeAnn Lyons, accompanied by Mr. Hensgen, attended a town meeting at Cal Poly in March. In April, Dian-Marie Junge attended the Governor's Conference in Sacramento on the prevention of juvenile delinquency. 39 Aren't they darling? ' A , v a x- Sk 1 - ' of if i A 5 ss QF 5 's g 9 Ef, ' - V Ln a x ga K ,F f. Q, ig .1 Q 1 SF A wg fa V 'mi ,A ,L E 4 x ff , '5' 'nj' 2 r A P 1 fix! 5 Q ' 3 ,e 14 f ,Z A3 I .. ,... A., , Cheese I A N,,. vwfmivm .7 E f Q11, ' Q A .. ' A '-Y ' ,eye 5 ,. , , 5 'A A1 .-3 - 1 SWF! ' x f Q' , - W ufms' of lf- an ., f Y fi i4!Xi XXL iv eng' N- ff Boo, I It's all over nowl Oh, you're joking! See anything? What, a beauty? s. 5 'I You don't say! Handsome??? Boo Hool I Linda?? Always posin'?? What is it?l 1? y Is somethmg wrong? From where did she escape? -A ---x -,LW 1 Q I ailbird? an ,as it A81 ' ft X W JR E ,. ,, ' N T, lt tlE' iii ff 2159 3-'ef' , R Al1hhh Haaal ff i'ft ' C ' The Three Musketeers! Beauty and the Beast Cute kid! Musician at heart! 5 SSVSIIICSD I Say' ..Ahl.. Miss America? Peek -A -Boo ! 1 R' W fans B A They're havin' a ball! '. M3 3 Q- if Ain't she sweet? -29?-????? Please don't, Bonnie ! 'WEE Sippin' cider . Off duty! Heartless Senims! ! . 1 ROLAND L. HOUTZ. GUINEY'S GETTIN' PLACE BUILDING CONTRACTOR GROCERIES 84 MEATS Insured--License No. 20342 Ice Cream 8g Soft Drinks Complete Building Service Hwy. I - Cayucos Phone WA 7-4734 Congratulations Graduates WILBERTS CAFE and CHEVRON STATION Cambria On behalf of the E1 Bronco Staff I take great pride in presenting this tenth edition of the El Bronco to the student body of Coast Union High School. Without the co-operation of our advisor, Mrs. Alyce Podulke, our advertisers, our photographer, Bob Waltz, and the other people who have assisted us, this would never have been accomplished. We sincerely thank you. DeAnn Lyons Editor Compliments of SANCHEZ BARBER SHOP LYONS NEWS STAND Johnny Sanchez, Owner On the Sunny Corner Candy, Gum, Cigarettes, Film Magazines, Newspapers, Notions Jnws TExAco SERVICE Gambia 6 or I2 Volts Battery Charging We Give S84-I Green Stamps Phone WA 7-4639 Congratulations to the Class of 56 SAN LUIS JEWELRY Jewelry and Sporting Goods 974-A Monterey Street San Luis Obispo GREEN BROTHERS Known for Good Clothing We give S8sH Green Stamps 371 Monterey, San Luis Obispo BURRISS SADDLERY E. E. Burriss Proprietor 1033 Chorro St. San Luis Obispo Everything Musica1 BROWN'S MUSIC STORE 717 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo MADDALENA TIRE CO. Higuera at Osos Street San Luis Obispo Passenger--Truck--Farm Tires Recapping--A11 Sizes- -Types GAINSBOROUGH STUDIO Photography by Wagers 864 Higuera, San Luis Obispo Phone 1514 LEE A. HAMPTON Union Oil Dealer Cambria Compliments to Graduates of 56 THE SMART SHOP III Chorro St. San Luis Obispo E. E. LONG PIANO CO. Since 1911 Pianos, Appliances, T.V. 777 Marsh St. San Luis Obispo Congratulations to the Class of 56 SEA SHORE MOTOR INN AND DINING ROOM Congratulations Graduates FORDEN'S HARDWARE STORE S. M. Forden 857 Monterey St. , San Luis Obispo CAMBRIA PINES LODGE Mr. 85 Mrs. Walter L. Roll, Owners Cambria LACTERMAN'S Juniors and Women's apparel--Furs Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry M. Lacterman 728 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo It Pays to Play BELLO'S Ladies Sport Shop Shoes-Sports Equipment--Toys 886 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo Compliments BLUEBIRD MOT EL Of Year-round vacation WALTMAN REALTY AND INSURANCE Owners--Jghnny gl Barbara Kosis Phone WAverly 7-4687 Cambria Cambria GENE'S GARAGE Gene Thomas--Owner Phone WAverly 7-4668 Best Wishes to the Class of 56 BOISEN'S Painting Contractor Best Materials Available Cambria Phone WAverly 7-4253 Cambria KARL FRENCH QUALITY PAINTING ED -WYN -ANN -SHOP Free Estimates and Suggestions Gifts ------ Novelties For Your Painting Problem Fishing Tackle 8s Bait Phone WAverly 7-4706 Cambria Cambria McKEE'S PHARMACY Your Health Is Our Business We give SBLH Green Stamps Phone WAverly 7-4236 GLADYS V. COOPER General Insurance - Notary Public Avon Representative Phone WAverly 7-4616 WOODLAND GARAGE Phone WAverly 7-4678 Cambria Congratulations to the Class of 1956 W. C. 8a ANITA WEISS Anita's Cafe, Cambria World Famous Abalone Chowder FOX GROCERY Pines Hotel and Coffee Shop Phone WAverly 7-4442 Cambria CARL KIRKEBY MEN'S WEAR 851 I-liguera Street San Luis Obispo MeWHA'S One Stop Department Store Phone WAverly 7-4436 Cambria Congratulations, Seniors CAMOZZI HOTEL Cambria Congratulations to the Class of 56 LONE PINE CAFE Phone WAverly 7-4642 Cambria THE CAMBRIA THEATRE Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 Herbert Kc Judith Lang Candid shot! The Six Freshmen y -wfflie' -, 5 ,.., ff ' uv, f-1 N vw? 'L H X x . , f., n. .1 -vw J' Ni , Not so good! Party time! Not as mean as they look! y 1 w C nnn , .mm .Sm C3l'?????? Lunch time! Camera shy! Oh, that glorious sun! Put 'em up! ! ,-!4P ' , . , , . -ffm: I- ' ff .- we ,, .mg ,... A,1,,,!f 5, Caught in action I Chemists!! Studious type. In ,m.. Q 5, a 1 fl 53 ww VE? S Mg S Q , , , swta:zg.eif5f5:z.:asvffz1ase sa r we P rr ,, 5 4,-Q sf r , g X K 2 1 j.sfqQ : --1 yfkgfug. ,H 4 f Q t Qfrf fini ' iihlm an t reef b' wwwe ' v li! X 'gftig '4ui, WWEW t -a Enthusiastic Cheerleaders! a Spring Trainingl? Big Dancel?? Oh, Wi11oughbyl! ' M ,ew EM- AiQZYMn Romance of the year--Marvin 8: DeAnn Brrrrrrrrrl ,- L want 3 fide? Uncensored! IH? Juniors attempting to make moneyl Panel member?? 46 Three's a Crowd l was 2 , at .. . ..,5,,, A .-3,!,x .. IG.. F' F 'L new ..... 1,1 ,,,,, 27' , , ' n:':SQ1-17-.ij -,aa n ,'etr e M A, .Q V 3 - .. 'M' - I 1 ' -f3''fwfww-:ag-,,fg.',,, K 1 . , f ' ' '121Jf53ta,5g'54ifl1i'I' ,Q g, ,j,gQ ,I..,rg,, 4. are K A LC W ' ,t 'fhwfwv' fax: fx ' ,M x ww.-if . , . . 3 H ew ,V Noon, time to relaxl X ,,4,, ,,..,gA. pw Congratulations Graduates AL'S CHEVRON STATION Atlas Tires, Lubrication asm : gin. r 'rrL' - W Wheel balancing 84 auto accessories Q Q ' Phone 2451 - Cayucos 1 ' af- AMBRos1A's VARIETY sToRE Congratulations to the ,,s, Class of 56 , l Highway 1 - Cayucos , , Z g A Best Wishes to the Class of 56 CHEVRON STATION Supreme Gasoline - RPM Motor Atlas Tires Sc Batteries Cambria Oil McKAY'S GROCERY 8: FRESH MEATS All popular Brands of Groceries Fresh 8: Frozen Vegetables Cayucos Best Wishes to the Class of 56 PEREIRA'S FOUNTAIN George, Bobbie 8s Dan Canet Highway I - 2132 - Cayucos Best Wishes from ENGRAVERS CORPORATION 600 New High Street Los Angeles 12, California J. E. HIGGINS LUMBER COMPANY Established 1883 99 Bayshore Boulevard San Francisco, Califomia STANDARD AUTO PARTS, INC. I085 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, California K R . X , ALL-AMERICAN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. San Luis Obispo Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Your HYSEN-JOHNSON FORD, INC. The Big Ford Block 1101 Monterey Street San Luis Obispo, California Phone I02 Best Wishes from ROGALLO'S DRUG STORE Cayucos, California Congratulations Graduates GHEZZI'S STORE Cayucos, California - , EV 1--...,, , ff E A, ,, liifigitisgf' . s se:'fixfi2f 'Q ' t 325 yt dab-v N 1 . ,, , ' ,ff - --.1 ff-4 1-T A -we ,rx in-' -t'. 1 I - v ' - 1' ' . ii? .Q 1 ' . ' ' eg. - -, -9 ' s' . - ! , ff5'f3Q:i?: H 'S . ' T ! 4 ft' 5 A . . i Compliments 8a Best Wishes to the Class of 56 BOYLE LUMBER COMPANY Cayucos ,- MURPHY'S is xy Cards CMarie and Billy Gifts Our hope: that members of Class of 1956 will never go on any ROCKS except the kind we sell to rockhounds. JOHN SEXTON 8a CO, The National Chain Wholesale Grocers P. O. Box 3123 Rincon Annex San Francisco, Califomia CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS AND THE BEST OF SUCCESS IN YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS from the ATKINSON 8: HOLLISTER INSURANCE AGENCY 1043 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, California And you definitely must make a stop at 'WELCOME MAT PAGE 2 This little paper is planned to tell you a bit about the village and the' surrounding .. area . . . where to go and what to see. There is plenty to do, or it ls the perfect l ,Jw .T N spot for lust plain relaxin' . . . for dreaming and building castles in the air land to visit a real one, tool. There are interesting litlte shops and excellent eating places. l - And so we say, Bienvenidos amigos . . . . . This is an ideal spot for the fisherman . . . by ..' ' if FISHING .... qi 4,2 4 ART .... Artists in every field are being lured into the area . . . sculptors, potters, musicians, writers and those prominent in the graphic arts. Greystone Galleries located in Pine Knolls Estates is one that would be worthy of o city many, many times the size of Cambria. GREYSTONE GALLERIES: is the exclusive agent in the central coast area for several distinguished artists in the field of painting, sculpture, graphics and ceramics . . . gal- lery hours 'I to 5 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. You will find paintings by local artists and art students hanging in many of the hotels, motels and restaurants in the area. And do stop by . . . ART TOWER GALLERY: . . . 6731 Main St., in Cambria . . . seascapes by Lynn . . . . custom frames by Randolph . . art supplies , . . art classes . . . telephone 927-4Oll. Sea fishing yields catches of bullhead, sea trout, striped bass and flounder. Rainbow trout are caught in the creeks. There is good abalone hunting lseason open now through next January 141, and the clam digger finds large Pismo clams. Visitors, do be sure that you have the prop- er fishing licenses and information regard- Ing legal size, limits, season, etc. PICTURE TAKING . . Camera clickers will be in seventh heaven with the scenery and opportunities for good shots in the area. Be sure that you have plenty of filml PICNICKING .... You will find tables, barbecue pits, child- ren's play area surrounded by a lovely green lawn at the Cambria County Park or take a lunch to any of the lovely beaches. The House of 'Indo fi About one mile north of Cambria on Moon- stone Beach Drive. Here you will find a very outstanding collection of iade specimens . . carvings . . . exquisite iewelry . . . lapid- ary equipment . . . open evenings. WELCOME MAT PAGE 9 good hosteleries make It a must , and among the latter are . . . THE CYPRESS WEST HOTEL . . . ln downtown Carmel . . . its architecture hies back to the 'days of the dons . . . charming rooms . . friendly atmosphere . . . complimentary morning coffee . . . Mary and Herb Poffen- berger will make you most welcome . . . call 624-3871. MISSION RANCH . . . lust behind the Cor- mel Mission . . . a hundred years ago this was a dairy ranch set amidst Monterey Cy- press and Eucalyptus, and all has been done to preserve this rustic charm . . . the old creamery is now a dining room serving excellent food . the only spot in Carmel having dancing on weekends . . . tennis courts . . . riding stables . . . children and pets welcome . . . call 624-6643. ,fr 1 . eu I Q3 me ,... ' - DRIVING SOUTH? . . . As you drive south you should stop at Cay- ucos . . . a must if you are a fisherman. HARWIL, HOUSE . . . adioining the Shore- line Motel . . . a pleasant, intimate res- taurant featuring delicious food, fine wines . . . serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prime rib is a week-end specialty. Closed Mondays. For a heavenly drive take the Solvang tum off IStale Route 2461 and drive through the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley. Be sure to make a stop in the charming Danish Village of Solvang. . . And o must in Solvang is the MUD MILL . . . a most interesting pottery studio. Kirs- ten and Frank Pedersen will make you most welcome. Visit the quaint little village of Los Olivos, which was the southern terminus of Califor- nia's first narrow gauge railroad, the Pac- ific Coast Railway. This little railway ran betwen Port San Luis Obispo to Los Olivos, by way of San Luis Obispo. Travelers then took the Old San- Marcos Stage which shut- tled the passengers between Los Olivos and Santa Barbara, 36 miles away over winding San Marcos Pass . . . then a long 10 hour trip . . . now 30 minutes. MATiEl'S TAVERN. This old stage coach inn Cayucos boasts one of the longest free fish- A still stands ready to make the traveller hap- ing piers in the county, and we understand that few end up without a catch. Perhaps you might like to stay over, and you will be most happy at the accommodation at the . . SHORELINE MOTEL . . . on the beach . . . beautifully appointed rooms with king-size beds and color T.V. . . heated pool . . . coffee bar . . . phone 995-3943. fr -Ei Eisco py . . . delicious food, drinks and lodging, friendly and pleasant atmosphere, excellent service . . , your host, Bud New. For res- ervations, call 688-4820. Closed Mondays. And, of course, you will want to visit the beautiful city of Santa Barbara . . . to see the queen of the Missions and to visit . . Y V 5435712 V..' I A V , 3, r L, RESTAURANT . u .lllj 'Inky up 3 and COCKTAIL Iounoz 'E . M r .x iii-li iii. - fi -, fe. it A - ,Mart ln the Heart of El Paseo SIS ANACAPA - SANTA BARBARA ts- ......, -. - .I 101 -f Z 4- .ii NEAR FAMOUS HEARST CASTLE On Sceneic Highway No. 'l lBO5l 927-4200 CAMBRIA ICALIF. 93428 65 Rooms - Restaurant - Cocktail Lounge 30x60 Indoor Pool - Saunas - Whirlpool Group Rates MR. and MRS WALTER L. ROLL, Manager-Owners . ...QQ-X - -. U -' - ', X 3'.j:' LV... V, ' : 13 ,. , U '.,.5f N x ,A . . .:y,: ':,.g ' .5G.',l g g Q g H, - CAMBRIA - SAN SIMEON, CALIFORNIA JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 1968 I Rl-H, ' i, 1 , I n ' . - I fri - H, if Xl r H U Q, H Gamlvfua pines fodge l fr , ..lL f y g 'rf i in l' 1 , it l,'.ia-'l!i- 1 .fc l' ixtx ' ' I 1 l f.v: ' at ,nk ' ' -I Q-3-5 SLK O 3-55 -1 I' DOO .oo .15 7: 5,3 'U Torn 11 . 2X3 moo 2-S 391 95 3:7 ST? 513 ll ,li , TO SAN FRANCISCO ' MonTEREY cfmwiu X E l it e,BlCv SUREEX l R' t i X3 ill it , I 1 l if 3 ls? Ml Ky' ff ll li, ,pl Fiji : SAN l i5iMEON ' Aft p CAMBRUA v fllfll Pi ji ,iw Ak Cnvucos Q? --'R sr' ' momfzo Bny o SAN LUIS OBISPO A 'ro Los ANGELES WELCOME TRAVELER - - - To Cambria . . . a delightful little village amidst .gorgeous pines and looking to the blue Pacific. With its soft, pine-scented air, its winding coun- try roads, its friendly people, it is a haven for resident and visitor alike. Here some 3000 ranchers, merchants, and retired individuals enjoy a life on the slow- moving side that offers a respite from the frantic rush of the space age. i O 0 A sh 'sf 36:7 il N N , ,.,, , . -fr. f t, fl ' gli Ci n-5 tiff . . ,. rbi-, eye :g ,'-,gl ' -,' ' e JL, ,ft . y ' To San Simeon . . . sitting at the foot of the La Cuesta Encantada lthe enchanted hilll upon which the Lord of San Simeon built his castle just nine miles north of Cambria village. The water in its tiny bay is oh, so blue, the Santa Lucia mountains in the background so inspiring, and the Piedras Bloncas lwhite rocksl rising out of the sea so maiestic. Truly an enchant- ed landl l EGGS IN A NlCHE - By Arne Nybak 735121 YEARBOOKS 'x 1 K sv- v--., v-1-'naar nl. A- .., .,.,,, . ,-, H ,Z A I A . -..., 'D --q,,..,..,.,,,,.-.-. , J?-Q -?r--3-amp. 1 r 'eg-' ,fx-,-,F 30' 'iq 3. -9 -aai-I-H -'5'-T'F5' 1:5512 ' , ., . 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