Laguna Blanca School - La Honda Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1971
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see tomorrow. . . i .yvi i.. .■jg M ® !„ «« i,M - ' 1 ■f ■4 1  9 F 1 i ' . ■■i ' • m ■1 R _ .-;.._ ■f 1 M L MWMMMMMWMMiSMdt ' ■■■■■■■f If I : ■, ■ nv i ' t!l . i L X • - f  I la honda 1971 laguna blanca school santa barbara, California dedications energy, energy, energy -plus soul- creative, brilliant, giving -plus love- -maryellen sweeny maxwell p. ruston ill William c. scoDie bl. changes and communication brought about by a man with a warm and fricndK smile -bcth w illiamson 11 John h. adams headmaster english William c. scoble assistant headmaster director of upper french 12 enc pepper assistant headmaster director of lower school maxwell p. ruston director of middle school english, dramatics 13 edward r. spaulding counselor nevill Cramer administrative assistant college counselor secretaries: irene briel, lillian stedman, laura hess janitor: alfanso salazar gardener: Herman schach ■m 16 editors: lisamemtt photography: kim ainsworth (editor): (staff): business manager: phiibeihman advisor: yates saterlee Jim Conner tim messick dana white Stuart sexton jeff reddan brvan burnell 17 activities m ' i • r ' -my ' Alger o H, 1 JIokV cane l teacher: natalie Hansen teacher: malcolm poUey 21 enameling teacher: patricia cramer chess club 1. 1 ' I r photography teacher: ines roberts film-making teacher: dana white sailing club advisor: robert turner commodore: Stewart sexton country club (hiking club) advisors: james maher linda egan edward spaulding dana white Barbara Ferguson 24 sewing | i] | teachers: patricia sweeny - - and Sandra moon J typing teacher: Irene briel v - J ' 1: ,■■,■■I chorus teacher: anne anderson r dance teacher: arlene satterlee 26 . 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' ■' ' ■guitar teachers: william scoble- phillip behlman V? el tecolote editors: vicky brien and adele vogel f i ni i VK f service club president: cynthia sexton, secretary: mary ellen sweeny french club president: lisa merritt, secretary: sweeny, advisor: col. gerald roberson mary ellen president: alien kelley secretary: Joanne lindsey advisor: col. gerald roberson student government student body president-jeff reddan student body vice-president-clifford towne student body secretary-phillip behlman advisor-william scoble grade twelve- | i president- bet li Williamson vice-president-bryan burnell treasurer-phillip behlman advisor-william scoble grade eleven- president-katie plumb seeretary-treasurer-robbie sloss advisor-kent ferguson grade ten- president-stewart sexton vice-president-duffy griffin seeretar -treusurer-john feldsted advisor-dana hite grade nine- presidcnt-trae byars viee-presideiit-jenny wilk secretar -treasurer-kathy sehuyler advisors-donald rees and linda egan grade eight- president-tad snn th vice-president -da vid del ariire representatives- vicko nagel, keri haskell, paul nussbaum, venetiaevans advisors-peter lort)er, barbara tergiison grade seven- president-phillip butts representatives- april [)erkins, tracy hamister, tracy burnell advisors-vates satterlee, natalie hansen 29 I. I stationery store proprietor: phillip behlman senior ice cream store proprietors: Joanne lindsey and mary ellen sweeny J: junior lunch service 30 fall festival 1970 .. sports V-—  f- ■■' ■% ■■■f f - ' ' ' ' ' liiiiB0r i- « ' « i(Si« -j Sssk--. . ' .v_ -.v, ; ' m ■•rct  . . - i-i ' « i5 ' !«- ' r;t_ri soccer varsity ' ri ' V- . ' ■•!yj ■TOP ROW: albert bregy, doiig coiigliran, carl little, jeff redclan, chris Jacobs, willie bertraiulo, nibble sioss BOTTOM ROW: mark moseley, kirn ainsworth, phillip behlman, l)r aii buniell, bill bayer, jini coiitier. mark mastliotf; captain: jeff reddaii 34 TOP ROW: tun iiR ' ssick, dutfs j riHin, jiiii Inirilfll, pvU-r iiugt-l, stt-vc iiuU ' s, tony dant;ortRid, j.j. jtirdano, bruce spaulding, cliris goddrich, bill iirschcl BOTTOM ROW: grant spolar, greg kiernan, bill mickle, david Conner, kerry morgan, eugene wuisin, Stephen hoclmian junior varsity 35 36 rx f N — i xW ■■- ■2fjr ■• ' . y -di- ;m- i ' a w . 1 4r i $. ;:i 4. 38 9 - ' m i Laguna 3-0 o.v.s Laguiia 1-4 Tliaclier Lagmia 1-2 Dunn Laguna 1-4 Gate Laguna 5-1 O.VS Laguna 2-0 Midland Laguna 0-2 Webb Laguna 3-2 Cate ' Laguna 0-2 Thacher ° Laguna 4-0 O.V S. ° Laguna 6-3 Midland ° Laguna 2-2 Dunn ° League Came Coach: Ed ware: Spaulding  Rsn ' jme.w33 p 39 basketball TOP ROW: mark moseley, davici Conner, carl little, robbie sloss. BOTTOM ROW: steveii miles, kerry morgan, duffy griffin. 40 .?r i-r- ' S : K. 42 %- i |y3 I ' . 43 cross country John ryan, captain; chris Jacobs, al bregy, morgan kolyn, John bugay, Stewart sexton, william iirschel. V coach vales saltcrlcc 44 track coach: James dark ' ' ■K. iy ' ' :tm i. ' baseball varsity TOP ROW: kim ainsworth, bill bayer, robbie sloss, jim Conner, willic bertrando, joff rcddan, bryan bumell, david Conner. BOTTOM ROW: brucespaulding, phillip behlman, kerry morgan, jim biirdell. o ■' i a! - itfi A M ' m i i s ' : im ■jri-- -? ■-St ? ' ' ; ' ; •fj iiiir ' - - ' - 48 ' ttXlL. ' JK ■eW ' r t3a«te?iW «flaSSS;i« iS(f. boys ' sports ' ' % • IS Sv A ' iz A 1-- -. ... ' c Jt mi ' ' k mBLt r v -.:.-f , ■i « a; . ' -•■■' . 50 girls ' sports iMmatami m _v ■- m ' . - ' - 52 % ' J ■■i ' ' 2J ji - ' ' I ) 5 '  ...4 ' . ( tennis 8 1 : teachers: iSz::f jSiAisi i i s. ' ' sports teachers edvvard spaulding ,„ . , , ,, , ,, 1, director of athletics and lower school sports h. yates satterlee cross-countr j.v. soccer and j.v. Iiaseball  ■A, sam spaulding niiddli ' and lower school sports -I lllia ble William SCO middle seiiool sports 56 david jamieson basketball l ! . K-- ■■.etiiX Ait ' ttbo mr James dark track jan dark, vicki busby, girls ' sports cindy cooper r ■■¥■■■, i ' •-t. , =f r  T, 4 J S . : m mf w. • • 5 st ?. ' A . ■i ' ' ' . j« l4rf • ■ih wm i . '  . ■V ' ;n.. .f:-; -f ' ■•;. tv a . ' ■f t, W.  ' .-. r x. - 4y ' . | --,;. ' v ' ■- if i is. V;S: ■% ' !il ; 60 barbara b. franklin kindergarten TOP ROW: clenisp de berr , luiriam cisiier, criu tncnaniara, lia foreman, peter rack, rohhie hamilton, kolleen niartinscn. BOTTOM ROW: mieliael keenan, aimie morev, i;i-t;i Imell, iiluiebe nagel, werulv huiklew. tod sarjjiiis. mike kauFman 61 first grade Jeanne Conner first grade .st ir- ' ♦ .vi 62 TOP ROW: kirsteii bar(|iiist, daiiny aine hilan rack. Stephen v ille . cate liollister keaiu- robeits, carol recs, clement more BOTTOM ROW: kristen precoda, robert galiup, laura carrel, dwight st. oegger, susan brazelton, patrick menamara. karin schiefen, tay sarguis, christina bush kin. second grade ]o ann rees second grade 63 third grade • Tg a pm P y??iv- : .T Cs-U TOP ROW: heidi eckert, tracv bucll, david mc alpini ' , tony edwards, jamos rowc, tiidd sliupe, cynthia looman, peter lawson, elizabeth eisner BOTTOM ROW: philip ruston, jon Jordan, sophie nagel, lisa Heimlich, carolyn holdcrman, erika l)irk. diatu ' hardy, lydia satterlee, joiiatlian hack- ett. carol h. gertz third grade 64 TOP ROW: wade v fse . Iiovvif robtrts, lauiencc mc alpine SECOND ROW: liiula haskell. hrookf vvilsoii, ciavid cisiuT. aiidrew budek, eli parkiT, diarie loomaii, david watkius. anna krz x .kovvska, BOTTOM ROW: laurie brazclton. chris rees, nibert brennand, danny hochman, leslie keller, ehippor lewis, paul denison, tercsa bushkin, geofrey vv att. robin nuirfe fourth grade peter cronshaw fourth grade 65 fifth grade Sylvia barber fifth grade i TOP ROW: John love, jim jackson, susan parker, John gillespie, Virginia ken on, danelle Joseph. THIRD ROW: Justin l)(isio. laura franklin, cedric Steele, liz gate i erik harquist, SECOND ROW: chris satterlee, deirdra schmandt. bill holdcrman, marie algeo, bill rack, linda wulsin, BOTTOM ROW: karl precoda, blairspaiilding. george hoUister. I I TOP ROW: evan lewis, jeff seawards, davul mclellan, mr.reitz, rohert scott, roger spaulding, robert semi, THIRD ROW: Harold whiting, roger lewis, peter edwards, kenny riley, Ired burrows, david hooper, SECOND ROW: peter duke evans. gwendolen shupe, solveig roberts, hilary riiston, heather kyne, BOTTOM ROW: andrea colfa , ingrid Steele, marv dernott, polly reddan. sixth grade glenn reitz sixth grade 67 li s phyllis pepper librarian lower school library 68 sheridah gerard executive secretary alimini lioaril dovx ' lopiiient program   i - •■• ■i G j w m s r EJ middle and upper school y ( 72 to look at ain thing if you would know that thing, you must look at it long: to look at this green and sa i have seen spring in these v o()ds v i!l not do- ou must be the thing (iu see: you must be the dark snakes of stems and fem plumes of leaves, you must enter in to the small silences lietween the leaves, you must take our time and touch the erv peace they issue from. - John moffitt  : ' l. |-fj|. , ' «f3( i3 ' s-.r . ,,-jif.. ' 1 %:-% |eiJ seventh grade TOP ROW: sandra schmandt, tracy hamister, aiine caity, laurie gross, kathy devoli, david colfax, phillip butts, peter greene, richard Christiansen, mike frick, boon hughev, irene fendon, nancy jarchovv MIDDLE ROW: barbara krzyczkowska, april perkins, tracy jackson, shawn donald, niaria bushkin, lynda ellenshaw, wendy nic carty, dorothy rydell, cynthia kenly, amy horton, Frances gillespie. BOTTOM ROW: John hale, brad Johnston, trac A burnell, c j. jackson, david cronshaw, olin harbury, brian daily, John schuyler ABSENT: geoffre kenvon. TOP ROW: david de I ' arbre, james huriey, craig greene, jeff lewis, robert failing, toby shupe, andre surcouf, chip lawson, blake snyder, kenny frick, marcie donaid, nita vaile, therese jarchow, lisa dahlen, alfred lang MIDDIJi; ROW: Celia har- rington, whitney Heimlich, susan feldsted, Stephanie evans, venetia evans, Jessica black, holly basham, candy smith, ginger freeman, nadine turner, susan riley, lisa murfey, fredericka Steele, vicko nagel BOTTOM ROW: tad smyth, kevin cloud, chris cadwell, keri haskell, karen hochman, chris sexton, mike bertrando, richard jones ABSENT:paul nussbaum, karen bazemore eighth grade 78 79 fresh men TOP ROW: bill iirschcl, rcj orv ' Johnson, charles itt, jackit ' kroneri. jolni jorclano, hill micklc. iloug coutjliran, david cornier. John flavin, hruct ' spaulding, peter iiagel, chris Goodrich, jack mosdy, datiici black, .t regorv kieman, tony dangerfield. MIDDLE ROW: holly niasek, anne towiic, sarali lailinn, trac l) ars, lisa hughey, carol briinner, jerniy wilk, sarah hall, linda geislcr, susan nicngclhorg, diana wilictt, irginia kctdv BOTTOM ROW: rob- bic paratte, grant spolar. cugene wulsiii. stcvc hoclitnan, kerr morgan, lawrence ahbott. liainic towbes, kathv Schuyler, nancv murfcy, cindy byrd. ABSENT: mar mnrlcy. 80 TOP ROW: thad trndoii. stuart sexton, tini messick, ste on miles, don haniister. John l)ut;a . salK haskell, liz ehler. mark inoseles . peter r aii. karlos kienian, dnfK t riffin. jini burdell BOTTOM ROW: iiiiehele surcouf, kiin wiKon, katlu katln polar, Janet uilson, diane Williamson ABSENT: John feldsted sophomores 82 %-. «|.:;:;gfiJ% fe«i, juniors TOP ROW: wileru ' hurst, clitt townc, bill bayer, mark niasthott, katy plumb, doug mickle, cliaiia wilk, scott mickie, robbie slos.s, morgan kolyn, ro.swell ihovcs, lynn ryan, katya shirokow BOTTOM ROW: ellcii inasthoff, loma cly- mer, missy mosely, missy harphani ABSENT: willy bortrando, robbie moor. 84 • r  . T T jar -k faculty 86 a teacher who can arouse a teelinii for one single good action, for one singli good poem, accomphshes nioretfiaii he uh( fills our memory with rows on rows of natural nhjeets. classified with name and form -goethe peter g. lorber James b. maher librarian h. yates satterlee mathematics col. geraldl. roberson frt ' nch f i -W kent ferguson history patricia c. sweeny sciences U ii{. , ' barbara ferguson ?iiglish William shirk mathematics 1 natalie b. Hansen art m anne b. anderson ?p dwight m. Johnson comparative religions Helen 1. myers latin 91 « ■• robert c. turner £ english historv ' linda egan spanisr sand freiK ' h 92 ra e. moon n. donald rees mary alice floyd psycholog) mathematics c. dana white english 94 seniors V 1 f 96 r- i, vv albert bregy IK) has (lespertado a la viijilia, siiio a im siicTio anterior fsj- suciio csta deiitro, de otro, y asi hasta lo iiitiiiito, (iiie os el luimero de los jjraiios de arena, el eamino que habras dc desaiidar is iiiterininahle moriras antes de liaher despertado realmente. 98 he tliiiilu ' d and he cHinbt ' d and he cHnihed and as he cHinbed he sang a Uttle song to himself. it went hke this: isn t it fnnny how a liear loves honey? buzz! hiizz! buzz! i wonder why he does? A. A, Milne mary ellen sweeny f I met a little Klf-man, onee Down v here the lilies blow. I asked him why he was so small. And why he didn t grow. Heslightlv frowned, and with his eye He looked me through and through. I ni (juite as big tor me, said he, As you are big tor vou. -John Kendriek Bangs 99 Joanne lindsey upon tht shore i cane my name oh blessed be tlie imuashecl sand so young of tides rushing at my feet i gazed to see the saihng fleet oh skies, forever blue i marvel at your changing hue through doors of clouds all white with sand i feel vour sunshine as my friend a magic flows ore the answering ocean to bring god s sotig of color and motion as birds of lieauty slowly descend i see the line of summer ' s end i stretch m hand to grasp your tune unheard my memory recalls it gay and absurd long waves breaking on unending beach where the sand and silver shine uitli soft moniing cadence and unrhymed fevered lines to time my heart has no rhapsotly my days are all itifinit oh blessed be the life long sea for it grows and is a part ol tne sanity is a drag! Jo-Jo 100 Cold hearted orb that rules the riiuht. Removes theeoloiirs from our sight. Red is gray and vellow white. But we (leeide whieh Is right And which is an illusion- ' Pinpriek holes in a colourless sky. Let insipid figures of light pass by. The mighty light of 10.000 suns, Ciiallenges intinit and is soon gone. Night time, to some a brief interlude. To others the fear of solitude Brave Helios uake up your steeds. Bring the warmth the countryside needs Breathe deep the gathering gloom. Watch lights fade from every room. Bedsitter people look back and lament, . nother day s useless energy spent And un passioned lovers wrestle as one, LotieK man cries for love and has none New mother picks up and suckles her son. Senior citizens wish they were young ( old hc ' arted orb that rules the night. Removes the colours from our sight. Red is gray and yellow white. But we decide which one is right. And which is an illusion??: ' MOODY BLUES bryan bumell 101 ;i fe-. i y Christopher Jacobs hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a broken-wiiiiJed bird that eaiuiot fl hold fast to dreams for when drear7is t;o lite is a barren field frozen with snow. - langston hughes lisa merritt hey, i ' ve got nothing to do toda but smile. - paul simon 103 tinka sloss I John ryan C -- 105 .•w • ' i? ' ' IMf ' Jeff reddan pierre ? ? 106 leslie horton Listen licar the sound Tlie child awakes Wonder all anuind The child awakes Now in his life He never must he lost No thoughts must deceive him In life he must trust With the eyes of a child You must come out and see That your world s spinning round And through life you will be A small part of a hope of a love that exists In the e es of a child you will see Earth falls faraway New life awaits Time it has no day New life awaits Here is your dream And now hov does it feel No words will go with you And now what is real: J Lodge Moody Blues Would it embarrass von very nnich it I were to tell v(n] that I love you? Joan Baez 107 the miracle nf love is like the miracle of a flower it thrives upon thesunshiiie of a smile it entwines it- self around the heart its roots are secured in the mem- ories of yesterday and its petals breathe the promise of joy-filled tomorrows, to be loved is to know happi- ness and contentment to give love is to know the joy of sharing oiiesell it is through the miracle of love that we discover the fullness of life. beth Williamson - anonvmous 108 F 3r,inr berry kercheval one man finds pleasure in improving his land, another his horses, my pleasure lies in seeing that i myself grow better day by day - Socrates 109 fc-. f li ;i iiiilliiiM III, III iii:i(li ' vvinns ol lire — llic nickel lore ;i liiiiiicl lliniii li llic sk :iii l cvci vliixK c ' licircd. llU ' l ' l only l n llioin lil lioiii ;( il — (lie sciilliii); II I ) ' ,(•( I lis UMV lliiiiiii ' li llic lliickiicss (ll lil.u k ;iii l MS ll |iii ' i ' i ' l llic li( ' ;i y ' ' I ' iliiii; nil lie soil — ;iii(l hiiiiiclicd llscll ii|i iiilo oiilci sp.icc — MO (llic vcn l:i|i|ic(l niaicic li;iiis kirn i aiiisworiri rtl] Till I ' oirr ' I ' lic river is slow and I knew I was laic arriv ititi Iml liad iiii idea llovN late 111 the splinters lisliiiiii-[)(irl sileiiee was ua inn Ifni the nails (irv lonji sinee tile uindiiws llion li rattlinii were fixed in time and spaec in a way that I am nut nor ever was and the Ixials w ere on! (il sii ht all liiit line l) the w hart lull III water with ni rotted sea el utiles lashed lo a piiinti at its head and a white note n.nh ' I there in a i an with white words I was too late to read when what I eame to sav is I ha e learned who we are mi when what I eame to say was consider consider our voices ihioiii h the salt tliev vvaken in head ' . ill llic death ' , I lunisclves thai was pail ol il when what I ( a me I o say Was il IS t MIC llial III our lanniiai e dealiis aie to i- liearfi at any momenl throii ' h the talk paeinn their wooden iimni ' . jarring the diicd ilowcrs lull llic have lor ' ollin -aIio they arc and our voice, in iImh Inails waken I liildlioi.d . Ml iilhci liiii ' iies hill I he ,■. hole I rj wii has ;one lo sea without a a ord takin(4 ' V voice -w, t, rnerwJM 1 ' h- . 111 aclele vogel nina lewis 1 song of the open road i think that i shall never see a billboard lovely as a tree indeed, unless the billboards fall ill never see a tree at all ogden tiash gary pepper everythinji is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else will rogers 113 peter titus kalfas cleo The Assyrian came down like tlie wolf on the fold. And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea. When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. IJke the leav es of the forest when Summer is green. That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when Autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow la wither d and strown. for the Angel of Death spread his wings on the blast; And breathed in the face of the foe as he pass d; And the eyes of the sleepers waxcl deadU and chill. And their hearts but once heaved, and for ever grew still! nd there lay the steed v ith his nostril all wide. But through it there roll ' d not the breath of his pride: And the foam of his gasping lay whiteon the tnrf. And cold as the spra of the rock-beating surt. And there lay the rider distorted and |xilc. With the dew on his brow, and the rust on his mail; And the tents were all silent, the banners alone. The lances iinliftctl, the trumpet iinblow n, . nd the widows of Ash ur are loud in their wail, . nil the idols are broke in the temple of Baal; And the might of the (lentile, uiismote b the sword. Hath melted like snow in the glanie of the Lord! dB 114 vicky brien the biittertly counts not months, but moments, and has lime enough Anon tnous cynthia sexton That ' s nice, when a five-year- old comes in off the hill in the niominj , before the sun has burned away the mist, and she s carrying a jagged fistful of orange poppies. . . And all the walk her own idea. And all the poppies a gift for von. Joan Baez ilMMHteiM ' ' . ' - k« w i 116 ; ( - .m- tnii a ' 1 r. 1. 1 t t 17 mr. bojaiijjles uncle bud candy man uncle george feo phillip george behlman, esq. -smile- 118 Day Is Done I fll iiu ' win on iiic en iiii; tnv son I know von arc fri lilcncd kv everyone. Is it the (hnnder in tlie distance von tear Will il help it I stay very near? I atn here. And it on taivc in liand tn son All will he well when the da is done Day is done When the day is done. Do yon ask wliy I am sit;hinK, my son ' : ' Yon shall inherit what mankind has done. In a world filled with sorrow and woi- I I ou ask nu ' hv this is so I really don t know And if yon take my hand, my son All will he well when the day is done. Day is done When the day is done Tell me why vou are sit;hin 4 m son Is there a secret yf)u can tell everyone ' : ' Do yon know more than men that are wise : ' C an you see u hat v all mnst disguise To your loving eyes: ' And if yon take my hand, my son All will be well when the day is done Dav is done When the day is done -Peter Yarrow , . f ' JiriW- ' iV !fn i ' Julie hall m WSiC m ) I don t kiiovN half ot sou half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as much as you deserve. Bilbo Baggins Jim Conner -al FO ' ' 3N ' 1. .1%. s-:o peter czipott a man is but a carboiiatioii bubble in the coke-bottle of time. - the space-time continuum ludwig lives 121 ' 1 shiraz shiraz, city of the heart, God preserve thee! pearl of capitals thou art, ah! to senc ihec. uIikI that iilows from ispahan wlu ' iice th sweetness: flowers ran with thee as thou ran with such tlcctiiess. alien kelley right through shiraz the patii goes of perfection ; anyone in shiraz knows its direction. v ake nie not, i pra (hee, friend from mv slecpinu; soon Mi little dream must end; waking s wcrping. ha fey 122 i thank You God for most this amazing day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite w hich is yes (i who have died am alive again today, and this is the sun ' s hirthdas ; this is the birth day of life and of love and wings: and of the gay great happening illimitably earth) how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing any-lifted from the no of all nothing-human merely being doubt unimaginable you! (now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened ) e.e. cummings in memory o f Gordon H. Tierney 124 with love, a smile and gratitude. 125 can dids I jllW — ' I ' K t I . 4 vl ' ■.... t.. ' tV ' ' = ' .- 130 $ s 132 u - ■' ■1_ -rrr JfcT4 ' ' ' ' H sl w-T ' W. T ft J hE v - o • SSHB. H HKT jlik k ■ft?::- - V t.6tl  QkaL ' ' 4ii ' : K H 133 y - .. r 134 135 -V 9 h. § 138 x . A H 9 ' «?;  :• 140 v. V, i;, ■. -I .W k A L. .  f i h T yt V 143 a ds Best Wishes to the Students and Graduates of Laguna Blanco from Bob Morrie Congratulalioris to the Seniors Used Cars Trucks from 5580 Hollister Avenue THOMPSON-FA USKEE FORD Goleta, California 17 E. Victoria 9655281 Ph. 964-3915 Used Cars and Trucks Bought and Sold 144 Congratulations To The Seniors Best Wishes (jW AjtU ) to the ■' ' Satt a rieTlK SENIOR CLASS 1311 State Street Fine Jewelry Since 1926 ? 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Howes B. D. HOWES AND SON SANTA BARBARA ' S FINE JEWELERS 1425 State Street WQ, 6-7117 For Young Men Santa Barbara ' s only devoted exclusively to s the clothing needs o1 Preps, and Students. Students Size Preps Size Juniors Size Only store  erving Boys, 36 to 42 13 to 20 6 to 12 ( I i ii9 1470 E. Volley Rd. Montocilo Villag • Phone 969-5210 CLOTHING FOR YOUNG MEN ALEX FUNKE PAINTING DECORATING 966-6049 Santa Barbara 147 ■- ; ; ' « $ NOlRRIS OGILVY, GILBERT, NOIRRIS HILL Serving Santa Barbara ' s ' TAjJjfjCl H.C Needs Since 1888 126 East Carrillo Box 300 966-4101 Santa Barbara, California THE CAMERA STORE THAT REALLY HELPS THE STUDENT ANDERSON CAMERA 1224 State Strtot PITTS BACHMANN REALTORS loOOAiiatapa St. Santa Barbara Tel 96.1-1391 1485 East all. lUl Montecito Tfl 96o-t7Sl 148 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1971 O rRiTi eisTTE - KAYSERS NUTRITION CENTERS DOWNTOWN NORTHSIDE 15 E.Figueroa 5 Pts. Shopping Center ( i(iiii|)liimTits c)l Fine Italian I ' ciod 14 W. Calie Laurelos 687-8888 205 S. Orange Ave , Cloleta 967-64 Hi QiLA 001 I Open 6 30 AM. to 8:00 P.M. Sundays tO:00 AM. to 6:00 P.M. 1290 COAST VILLAGE ROAD, MONTECITO AT OLIVE MILL ROAD PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUOR DEPARTMENT FOUNTAIN LUNCH SUNDRIES SERVING MONTECITO SINCE 1921 UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP WE ' VE GOT SANTA BARBARA COVERED III S.tiit.i H;irl ura, (iuit ' lu-vei far liuiM a S.unlio ' s Hestauraiit, W fiich muaiis Mill re never tar from great taiiiiK I(kk1 —at lainiK ' prices. ( -Diiic 111 ami h IIS At one place ( )r aiiiitlier Or aiiuttier. Sa nioif. RESTAURANT Beach • 216 West Cabnllo 101 • 22 E Monleciro Sr Northside • 3768 Sloie Si Golela • 5934 CoUe Real mmt ■' . . the year of - ' Ji ' . ' ' ' : the fashion revolution S M ■■■• . . and we were ready for it, in the l.r. annex! DOSE annex 1309 state street, santa Barbara — FURNITURE STORES 712 STATE STREET OUR V.I.P. SERVICE IS TOPS We can ' t afford one dissatisfied customer. Everytime you shop at Wilson ' s you will receive this V.I.P service. Each of our employees is especially trained to see that you do! At Wilson ' s we realize that upon you and your satisfaction depends the success of our entire organization. Through the years we ' ve served 1 out of 4 Calif{v, ' nia families with our V.I.P. service. So you see, service is one more reason why Wilson ' s is the most successful furniture store in your town. 150 SAN YSIDRO PHARMACY Louis Miratti Jr. 1498 E. Valley Road Montecito Phone 969-2284 Santa Barbara, Calif, best wishes to the senior class EMILIOS FOREIGN CARS  tF ' tjJ-.j tMi maaam sales and service ' the young way to go ' 220 anaeapa st. 9631383 151 Congratulations To The Graduating Class of 1971 From The Staff Of CHETS COIFFURES 100 N. Hope Ave. Suite 13 687-1557 ' € ' . BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1971 downtown 727 State 152 Since 1910. MICHEL A. LEVY INC. 913 State street Santa Barbara, California Phone 966-3105 •Shoes •Riding Clothes •Sportswear Behlman Engineering Corp. RESEARCH-DEVELOPM ENT- MANUEACTURING Specialists in Electronic Energy Conversion Devices H. LEWIS BEHLMAN, JR. PRESIDENT POST OFFICE BOX 4518 427 N. NOPAL STREET SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. 93103 HOPE RANCH RIDING CLUB imi L- SPALMAS DRIVt SANTA BARBARA.t ALIhORNIA HORSFS BOARDED and TRAINtD ' ' [ ' ■Pl-TtR and JUDY WHrTlNti RIDINC, LtSSONS MARINE CORP ON THE BREAKWATER SANTA BARBARA. CALIF G NORMAN BACON • PRESIDENT • 805-962-4421 153 E. F. HUTTON COMPANY, INC. Members of the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and all other principal stock and commodity exchanges MUTUAL FUNDS 21 West Carrillo Street Santa Barbara, California 93101 Phone 963-1931 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 71 From PANDOLFI JEWELERS 14 W. Figueroa St. Ph. 965-6715 1 I 154 Congratulations to the Class of ' 71 HO BIEMTSOJV Jr l a 3461 State Street Santa Barbara, Ca 93105 Tel. (805)687-1361 Vi c mim CENTER STORES W. Congratulations to the Senior Class Across the Mall from Sears in La Cumbre Plaza Open seven days a week for all your record needs Tel. 687-6657 i4s SLAVICK ' S jewelers since 1917 45 La Cumbre Plaza HOPE RANCH RIDING CLUB 1101 LAS PALMAS DRIVE SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA PETER and JUDY WHITING 155 Hours Fresher Produce Hauled direct from orchard or farm to store . . . If it ' s fresher than Jordanos ' , it ' s still growing! work is love made visible, and if you m can not work with love but only with i tes distaste, it is better that you should x ' ' S leave your work and sit at the gate j - j p f of the temple and take alms of those m i y w who work with joy. f i -sssar ! -kahlil gibran (ioRDANOS • mbdern supermarkets- business patrons paul f. scott the ark book store hunt ' s china shop lewis antiques bob benson ' s richfield koelsch ' s bakery tweeds and weeds jacobson s furniture mission hardware tom flint-tailor bonanza restaurant pierra lafond and co. 156 personal patrons riir and mrs akos z czipott cir and mrs robert ni failing dr and mrs. John f merritt mr and mrs paul a. greene mr and mrs karl o trick mr and mrs John m griffin mr. and mrs donald c mcssick mr and mrs richard h ilk mr. and mrs. george e. geisler mr and mrs robert ni. jones mr and mrs roy t. hurlt-y mr and mrs. george a shirokow mr and mrs theodore w. clymer mrs. patricia c sweeny mr and mrs henry a Johnson dr and mrs. robert r horton mr. and mrs. arent h schwyler dr and mrs robert j vitt mr. and mrs Joseph sexton III mr and mrs sliirlyng. brii ' ii dr and mrs james b Conner mr and mrs vvilliam r Williamson mr and mrs james kalfas mrs alice Stephenson mr and mrs palmer g. jaekson dr and mrs gregory a. dahlen dr and mrs jack n mosely mrs. waiter f elarke dr and mrs John r rydell mr and mrs charles w gates II mr and mrs charles w. willey dr and mrs waiter m lewis dr and mrs. daniel m Joseph mr and mrs. kenneth st. oegger mr. and mrs donald r. looman mrs helen haskell mr and mrs robert h. burrows mrs. preston b plumb mr and mrs michael towbes mr and mrs george e. willett mr and mrs. michael c. bosio dr. and mrs. Stephen s goodspeed mrs. helen g nussbaiim dr and mrs robert c lawson mr and mrs chaunceys. goodrich mr and mrs charles e harrington mr and mrs richard e byars mr and mrs henry p byrd mr and mrs george b. dangerfield dr. and mrs. sanford dietrich mr and mrs charles stearns mr and mrs. henry h wing mrs. Jessica c. black mr and mrs johne treeman mr. and mrs liarold u lewis all saints by the sea church 157 |W r m what would you learn without school? i learn things in school; well, i memorize things, anyway; unimportant things, at that. and what 1 wouldn ' t do with a day if i weren t at school id find the world, go for walks, talk with friends, gaze at stars, learn the meaning of god, a meaning that can ' t be taught. i ' d build things and paint things and create things; id read a lot and write a bit, and sometimes, just sit and think about myself, for hours on end; i don ' t really know me: surely it s important to know oneself. someday, when i have time away from school and homework and family summer vacations, ill meet me, and have fun just knowing myself what i couldn t do with a day completely away from school -judy endicott % m ' ' 160 - lll ' — L-I SKJ ' r li V I |kN| X 161 ' A i 164 165 f-- y 166 167 i am a part of all i have met. -Joyce 168
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