Lompoc High School - La Purisima Yearbook (Lompoc, CA)
- Class of 1947
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Vice-P11-s., 3 NC'XxS'llZ11,JCl' Staff, 4 Nllllllwl' Play Cast, 3 Swim Play Cast, 4 Class Vice-Pres., 4 Senim' Varieties. 3 Hi-Y. 4 Uperetta. 4 ICIDXXIXRD LOVIEIMXCE l.ette1'men's Club, 3, 4 liaskcllmall. 3, 4 'lll'?1Cli, 3 llwffs Clluir, 3 Klixwl Choir, 4 U1w1'ctt2l, 4 QZLICNNX Kiln HK DC Jlx Silt' 'IU01'iC.s' iff filz' filet HH' Illllllt' ix fiillllfl 1 ,S lm r1I'zvf1-vs lam ll KOH!! 7 X0 lmrfivr fl 114 .mums RICH.-XRD HLXCR fiumzy l1i1.vfw'0'z'vd 1' His ability as an actor HC has lllflit' tl fwsolzfulrfx Uvfliffl I-.Y KI faffor. 'Z . W, 24107 13H.l. LX L' RLY Bill is nnfvd For his vulfzuzd nal Sinn' liek llIt'f M4 Hvlv lmmr in U EDXXQXR IJ LOVEL XLR Hail' in our class His name is Eddie IVIIUI1 it c'ou10.v fo Cu Hal: izvzw' ri dx ,Q . 4 Y, 41,11 41 1111.1 IX ,ilp1XXX 11, Nl.Xl.U1Xl5r1X 13.11 N.. l,Z.3,4 Pep Lllulm, 2 'l'1'i-Y. 2. 3 Clams Yell l.C2LrlCl'. 4 l1ZiIlxl,.2. 3, 4 c11'Cl1C'SllA2l. l. 3, 4 Cl111i1', 2, 3 News11a11e1' Staff, 3 Seiiiw' Varieties, 3 -lunicn' Play Cast, Staff, 3 Sc-111111 Play Staff, 4 Stage Crew. 3 111y' x1.xx141N5 Bzuicl. 2. 3, 4 Drum 011115. 2, 3, 4 Clltfif. 2, 3, 4 Cbrcliestra, l tluiiiwr Play 0151, Stuff, 3 Pep iflulu, 3 Ulmeretta. 4 Se11i111- Play Staff, 4 Se11i1,11' Varieties, 4 D1 1L'l1l,1XS lilClQN1XlQlJ Nl1'Ll,lzl.l,,XX Class Presiclcnt, l, 3 Supli, L'11m111issi1111e1', 2 5111111111 Play Cast, 3 Seuiwi' Play Staff, 4 191161-etta. 4 Mixed Clioif. 4 l-e11c1'111e11's Club, 2. 3, 4 l:1111Tl121ll. 2, 3, 4 l411y'S' SIHTC, 3 XNXA X11-QXIJICZ 13. 141. 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P1'e5ide11t, 4 Navy. 3 Light Crew, 2 junmm' Play Staff, 3 Ffmtlmall. -l- Cmss L'c,1u11t1'y, 4 Track, -l D l,ette1'me11's Club, 4 5. .X, Xl.. 3. 4 C BARIR-XlJ.X KlL'XlJlil.l, Class X ell l,C2lClC1', .S Xewsnalrel' Staff. 2, -l gxllllllill Staff, l, 4 G. EX AX.. l lfslwefs Clula, l, 2. 3 Semm' Varieties, 3 vlunim' Play Cast, 3 Scllolzxrsllip. 1 xlunim' Play Staff, 3 Pep Clulm. 2 XL ULINGER ' N, Ox' A l 1111 M ILTC JN MESSICK lf f1Il'1'P 1't'1'1' is a 1101130 T1111t you 'ZK'd'H1f to 1111710 11111111 Y-011 111111111110 jl'0l1fl' plans drmmufz Hx' 11115 1'c'fl'-11111111-11111. fgazgi JOE MILLIGAN 1012 is 11111 president Of LOIII Hz s If ll,XlQl54XlQ,,'X MUNDELL 5111155 kL'f 111 nj' 11 ideas, F111 of cfz1 11015 , P011 111110, 11117 39'11'1x, ,Ay 51 ll .glffivw lf' A . ' V, ,U . 1 f , P lj ff! ,lk H w1f'L1 1.14, yt!! l lj 171' ffl!! K L 'ulzlplffil J! ,11,f1'l ' 'i9Ml455ln!f1f.ff 7 M f A Ll EIQRT OLINGER A1 I'UlI11j' Iilecs 1l1c11'r1ed life. Vozfd agree If you saw his wife. H1 J QU'l'llY MQXIC OLIN liaucl. 2, 3, 4 c,. lx, .x., 3, 4 Choir. 4 Urcluesrra, 2, 4 Vluniui' Play Cast, S iwenima Play Staff, 4 P611 Clulm, 2 Stage Crew, 3 SCHIUI' Vzmcties, 3 X ,l.l,XRl rl. PETIQRSLX I Football. 2, 3, 4 liaskellmall Mgr., 3 Track. 3 llaml. l. 2, 3, 4 lunim' Play Cast, 5 Senior Play Cast, 4 Lette-1'men's Club, 2 3 4 .Xnnual Staff, 4 Class President. 4 L 'llll SCIIRCJEDER 'l'1'a11sfe1'1'ecl from Los ,Xl1g'ClCS. y 1 4 Sclwlarsllip. 4 'l'1i Y 4 Senior Play, 4 KDIJCITITEI. 4 Choir, 4 l. .Xlll.l.liR lizlsclmll, 2, 3, 4 l'tmtw2ill 4 l.ettc1'men's Club, Z Aluniw' l'lay Cast, 3 Scuifvr Play Cast, 4 gxllllllill Staff, 4 lirlxiug. 4 Im lkxslcetlvall Champs, 4 tall 3 xx11c1-11x EIAXXIE s1Ly.x Stitch and T11 eff - . 4 L' Y U If ,45- QXLXRY SILVA 'lil'Ell1Sf61'l'CCl from Santa Ynez, 2 Stitch and Chatter, 3 IOIQ SOUSA ICD SCHL l'Z Int. Iiaskethall Chz1n1ps, -1- S. AX. 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Z, 3, 4 -lunicn' Play Cast, 3 Annual Staff, 4 Newspaper Staff, 4 Lf. .-X. A.. l Operetta. 4 Senior Play Cast, 4 Fl,CJRli'l l'.X V.-XX IIO' Transferrecl from San Diego, 4 Clwir, 4 Operetta, 4 l,XL'li XX' Xlf.lDSQ'l IM l Ill l'lZlS6'lJflll. 2, 3, 4 . . , l.v!TPr111en s L lllll. -, 3, 4 Surge Vrew. 2 liglu Vrew. 3. 4 lllzercttzl. 4 CELLX STA FFA N SON SiIly has a lot of fun Dlfiflz fC.s'ff11lrf.v and ll 1IIUl'lfll F07' size lmzotus tlzm' all 5110 Iwcrllr l'Vill only cost aw qzmrier. Mmm, Cefljlf 4 lrwf ,NO Ig .LA l.'X N fha gal 4t ease behind tlzv Ions. .s the slmrp plzotohffmfflm' Of all hm' pals and frimzzlx, my I, AXVZZX Y 2 '44- ,ye A lac, FLQRETTA VAN 11414114 ' S116 'zuerzrs a red conf Almz' has Inlcmdv lmir. lfl'lzc1z slzcls TUl'lll hw' lzzfxlm-aid. Tlzvy 'l tI ffm' P1152 4 lf ylffil! QQUJQ O, A I DIACK XYALDSCllNll'YlA .fuck is loved By glfr. l l f0rJlll, CKIIISU lzv Slllllllllx' lzix Cf'L'fr.v Tlzf fvcly lzf slzozfld. 11X1'1i 11. 111111, ix L12lbS L111111111ss11111c1', 2 ' NJ 1,1-111-1'1111'11R K411111, Z, 3, -1 Y M11111111 1-1 X5 1, ,. . 1111111111 1'1z11' 11:1sl. .1 911111-11' 1'1z11' 112151, -1 11g11'1'1'1l:1, -1 DX X1-11-11:111L-1' SU111, -1 X1 1 1X1.1111z11 S1211-1-. -1 1 11....111111 1111. - X 1 1111 1, S1'11111z11's11i11, 1 ,1lll1l111' 111111 Stuff, 3 56111111 Play Staff, -1 Nc-wf11z111e1' 1 C1z1ss Vice-1'1'cs,, 3, -1 .X, S. 11. Fl'1'ez1s111'c-11 -1 UAXNNX XX'R1G1l'I' btaqn. . 11 X X 7 3 -1 Stitch I1l1f1 C11Zlt1Cl' Club, 3, 4 EO 1iSC61VEI,X J ' f ,CV Laws? -1.XL'Ii 1X'.X1.1,, .1111'11' .11111'1'1.1' 11115 15111 11111' .X'11I0111 11111. 111 1111131 111.1 1111'1111111.11 1111111' ,Y111f1A'i1111 1.1 11111 l'1S'11111':1Q XXQXS1 I liNIfli1,1JI1 11'.v1111'1' !111.1- Ll 51111141 l 111' 1111111 111111 12-z'01'y011c. 11111, jL1l1ljl'l1l-lv 1.1 11'1!1111jfl7f1. S111' 11115 11 f1'11'r1'11 f01'1111111 72' M K , , 4 f 7 7 'Qdff iglfitivgfjb ff X ' .- LIOAXXX XYRIGI l'l' 1041111111 17111 1111 01111 T11 11111, 111g11 561111111 11112 5111' 111'1111111111'd af 1111- lltllf l:l'l1f11l111lff l3111'111'1 s 'z1'1'f1'. 1.121 1 ESU JVEDU Lao 1'11i111'1i the Navy 411111 t1'11'z'1'11fd f111'11f1'11,v. 1.171 l111'11 11111110 1Ill1'I'j'1I'I1j I111f11' 111111 i'071'1'd 111111 111'1'1' 111'1 Sfay. Senior Diary - - F R E S H M A N lfrightened and timid, we drug ourselves into the open arms and smiling faces of the initiating Sophomores. But to our amazement. these Sophs were acl tually human. and believed in the Democratic way of life. XYe all enjoyed a pleas- ant evening' dancing anddrinking. tSoft, that isj. To show our appreciation, we favored them with an equally amiable party the following month. Hn Day, no Freshmen were seen trudging up the trail, with minds intent upon whitening-up the dingy L . This tragedy was due to the war, which was still in full progress. SOPHOTVORE This year we rated ourselves equal to the Seniors, although they didn't think we were so big. We greeted the Frosh with an odd sort of initiation. A lovely scavenge' hunt helped to de-wind the vociferous kiddies. .X surprising change came over our class this year. Instead of the usual hide-and-seek games at noon, we became a little more refined and intellectual. Vie were determined to better those horrid grades still visible in our minds from last year. XYe took part in all activities open to us, and went all out to do our bes' JFNIOI? Now with the title of upperclassmen, we were out to show what we really could do. Mid that we did. Hur bovs shined the day of the inter-class track meet. They held the lead all the way through, and the victory was theirs. Hur play. Creeping Shadows , although embedded in a deep mystery. was surrounded in a web of humor which kept the audience in stitches. lfai1'ylancl , land of enchantment, was the theme of our prom. Realistic decorations.. which included fairies, pixies, lollypops. etc., made it very successful. This has been an active and happy year so far. SENIOR Thi- year, as is literally traditional, we really feel important. just as if the school belonged to us. Hur play, So Help Me , was claimed one of the best because of its un- u-zualness. ,X full house greeted both performances. The break! On March 27, the Seniors invaded Santa Barbara. A simply drippy day was enjoyed by all. During the course ot the evening, a choice banquet dinner was served at Elmer's, after which most of us went to Santa Barbara High Schools presentation of the comic opera, Robin Hoodn. Uthers attended th' wrestling matches and movies. .Xud now, dear old Alma Mater, we sadly depart from your moldy, con- demned lzuildings with only the memory to cherish for the rest of our lives. to T Senior Wills and Ambitions - - l. llcverly Alexander, being of soud mind and body, do hereby will my out- standing grades C U and my many extra credits to Stuart Dodds, knowing he can profit by them. .XKIISITION :v!Vo fro to New York and really see the big city. Also to l 25 let them know that I am from good o.d Lompoc. I. Xtilma Armstrong, lpeing of no m'n:l and just about no body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play RASlilC'i'lTiXl L to -lean Sullivan. hoping that she will profit by it in the future. .-XKIBITION :---To get along with jo. I. Hob Barnes, wll tt llarlan lfratz my :.l:ilQty to play basketball and to Clifford Robison my ability to spfn Ilarodys. ,XKIl3ITIOX:f-'l'o wafk out of the show at l0:l0 without seeing the prcwl car looking for the athletes. I. .Xllan Bafhamg l,eing of sound mind i'???j do hereby giye as my last will and testament. my portable dictograph macnine to a teacher who is well on the way to wearing out hfs vocal chords. .XKll3ITION:-To go up to the Xorth Pole and sell snowlralls to the liskimos. I. Ray Bishop. beirg of sotinl mind tl think. lYelllj do hereby will my last and only ability. to stay in school anti graduate, to Vernon Glenn Freeman, so maybe he might 'get out next year. .KRIIEITION :g'l'o build a racer for the Indianapolis 500. l, Mary Ann liolk, liaying a rattled ntind but a sound body, will to Clarice 1 ll: en my ever-present ability to sgty the wrong things at the right times. hoping that it wiil help her oyerct me her :hy and Izashful manner. XRKIIBITION :-To take a psychology major and come back and reveal to the students the teachers' methods4'lihen maybe they could get .-Ys. I neyei could Y l I. I-ucy Bonzani, being of sound minil and body, do hereby will my ability to referee without favoritism to future gym teacnres, and my ability not to take steps in basketball to the Freshman team. .XKIIIITION :-To be Z1 bum and see the world. Ak . I. liob Brouhard, being of shattered mind and sound body. do hereby will my beard to lienny Cross, hoping he will give it back when he is able to grow one of his own. .XKIHITION :-To get out of school. I. Patsy Ruth Carr, do hereby will to Gala Stewart the art of leaving school early at noon without Mr. Hull catching her. .XKIHITION rf-To get a Buick. I. jackie Cash. being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to Ruthie Romano my job of being Mr. XVood's secretary. I nope you enjoy it. lYou might get an .X I. .XBIIZITION I-e-rlitl fly an airplane. I. .Xngelina Chayes, being of sound mind, but bruised and badly bent body. do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with ren heads to any up-and-coming Senior girl. l. Ifdwin Red Collier, being of sound mind and stable body, do hereby will my abilities in football and basketball to Leonard Autry. knowing he would like to make use of them. .XKIBITION :-'Ito obtain my own ranch-someday. I, lxindle Cox, do hereby bequeath my ability to disturb and arouse Sltlfly-' I'IalI teachers' tempers, especially Mrs. Dickenson, to jim IJOI11if'gtSif :'n:I th- niany laps I haye taken during track and football to Hob Almonzo, hoping he will profit by them. .fXKIIiI'I'ION:-To go back home and go to New Mexico State College and make something of myself. I,Dayid Craft, being of sound mind and body hereby will by ability to look intelligent in class, but not to some future Senior who will undoubtedly bene- fit by it. A RI ISITION :-Havetft any. I. Dorothy Ann Cross, do hereby will to my cousin. Kenny. my crossword puzzles. knowing that he will find use for them in Ciyics class next year. ,XBIISI'I'ION:-To make a score of ZOO in bowling. I. Betty Cutting. do hereby will and bequeath to Carolyn Rios tone of those unruly Freshmanj. my ability to keep all of the papers from each of my classes in chronological order AND in their respectiye text books. .XKIBITION :-To formulate a new theory concerning electricity -vm that future physics students won't hwy: to :tucly u'itil the wee small hours trying to see why Ohms law works! I, Louis Dalcerri, of Ford mind and I'uick bofly. hereby will my ability to keep from smoking to james Domingos. I hpoe he may profit by it as I hayc. lf c a pack you know. .XKIl3I'l'ION:-To become a dairyman I, Chuck Deering, being of dilapidated body and punished mind. do hereby will my most prized possessions: My red coat to Adele I,ind, my belt buckle to -Toan liryson, my clarinet to Roger XN'estmont. my answers in Chemistry to -Ian rt Duncan. my ability to get along with Xlr. Such to Frank Romero. and last, but not least. my Model .-X to Louie-the 'Iunk Man. knowing he'll haye good use tor it as scrao iron. .XKIl3I'l'IUN:,-To keep my pants up after willing all my possessions. and to be a inake-up artist in Hollywood. and go to college. - I. Dayid Dill, being mentally --l and physically dilapidated, do hereby will my football and track career to anyone interested, hoping they make better use of it than I did. .-XKIISITION I-rlitl become a pilot for the Commercial Airlines and be the first pilot to fly nonstop around the world. I, Helen Domingos, being of found mind and body, do hereby will my ability to bc a farmer to jerry Patton, as she will profit by it. I, Helen Douglass, will my ability to get into a business of my own so I could haye a good reason for being out of school to my brother, Donald. .XKIISITION 1-To trayel in the L.. S. and come back and see I.. C. I-I S. as it was in my teens. I. johnny Flores, bezng of sounrl mind and stable body, do hereby will my ability to say XVESUS and not XYIiSIiI-S to I.eKoy lloefler. .XKIISITION :-To be able to go to college and learn something' worth- while. I ,Ioanne Galbraith, being of sound but silly mind. and constantly ina dither. do hereby will and bequeath to members oi the band the ability to get to band on time ttioodness knows there were plenty of times when I di:ln't-+I .XNIl2I'l'ION I-T0 gain a little weight. I.lfarl Ciuidotti, being of sound mind and body. hereby will Frank Costa my ability NUT to see blue gum trees in the middle of dead-end roads, knowing that he will either profit or persist by it. Screeeeech I I! .XNIIr1I'I'ItJN:-'l'o be a good mechanic. I, .Xllan Gunderson, do herbey will and bequeath to Bob Hilderbrand lwitb his Model Tj and his heirs and assigns forever, one and one half tllej carloads of students from I.. lf. ll. S., hoping that he will treat them kindlv and give them a lift home at noon so that they might eat and return in the allotted forty- five 1-159 minutes, thereby giving their respective teachers much happiness and joy, -XBlBI'l'lUN:-To be well enough informed that I might give anyone directions as to where to go. I. Bruce Hanson, of mind and body tnot mentioning what kind of mindj .lo hereby will and bequeath to my sister. Joyce Hanson. all my levis and shirts. knowing she would wear them anyway. .XMBITION :-To get a report card like Allan Gunderson's--just once' I. Glenna Rae Hooker, being of feeble mind and sound body, will my ability to hold my temper. especially where the teachers are concerned, to Peggy Iinnis and- Gloria Grossi, hoping it will do thm more good than it did me. .XBlBl'l'ION:f'l'o accompany Richard lf. Byru on his next trip to the Soutl. Pole. l, .lim lluyck, being of some body and what a mind, do hereby give and bestow my ability for clowning, ditching safely from schorl, and .-Xuto Shop to Bob Hilderbrand. QXMBITION:-'l'o become a good veterinarian and make good in life. also, to l,e happily married in a few years. KI hopej. l, Bill Laubly, being of shady character and erupt miid, do herbey bt-- tjyueath my nose to Bill Bonham twatch out girls, that nose is big and dangerousl. my golden locks to -lames Vanlerberghe tsomebooy has to get me curls. it's a cinch l won't have them in three more yearsj, my ability to stay out late with that girl without being caught by either coach. 1 will to Charlie Grossini, my hair on my chest tdon't laughj. I will to Iradore 'i rigueiro, so whenever he has heartburn he can call Mr, llellekson to put out the forest fire. tY.-Xli J. .XMBITION :Fl lappiness. I. Edward Lovelace, do hereby will my ability to draw in drafting 4 U to Calvin l'ecson, hoping that he will get a lot of good out of it. ,XMBITION :-To go back to Michigan this summer and thcn UQ l, Douglas Bernard McClellan, being of evil mind and sound body, and having acquired two things in high school teducation not one of themj, do here- by will and bequeath to my brother, Bruce, my pair of heart-shaped earsg and to my cousin, Chuck. my ability to make clever, cunning and cutting remarks. I hope they prove to be a blessing to both of then.. And tsince she already has them r. l leave to Betty Barca my letterman's sweater, dark glasses and big green Buick. titfJODBYlil .-XMBITION :-To buy out Harry Sloane and Bob Sudden. I, Betty Jeanne Blalcomson, being of sound mind and strong body. do hcre- by will my music ability to my brother, Bob lickertg my violin playing to a gen- ius. .lerry Pattong my ability to push the squeeze box to Billie Rennieg and my ability for playing sports to Dee Robison, hoping they will all profit bv this will. .XMBITIUN :-To lead a happy life after I get out of school, and to be- come a good accordian player so I can play in a dance band. l, joy lllankins, being of nutty character and no mind, do hereby will and bequeath my superlative mastery of the drums to Irma Bortolazzo, and my fast work in mechanical drawing to Mr. L'pton's third 'period class, knowing they will profit by it. H ,XMBITI'ON:-To drive a car and try not to run into the car on the opposite side of the road. l. :Xnna Mendez, being of crippled mind and crooked body, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to my sister, hoping she can use it next year. Y-. 4- 4 ,XMBI'l'IUN:-To shorten those ZOO miles between Iompoc ml S . . r' 2 c . H11 Dimas. I. Milton Messick. of sound body and a mind t FJ do hereby will and be- queath my ability to blow sour notes on my baritone to Victor Sousa, hoping he will not get as many headaches from it as I have AMIiI'l'IOX I--'VO get out of school and go to Montana. I ???l XYe. Bill Miller and Hd Schutz, being of little minds and enormous bodies, do hereby will our tlj good looks IYAKQ, IZQ good personalities, 133 ability to get away with murder in our Senior year, t'4j two pairs of size IZM and 13 shc-es, to the SL'I'IiRMI2N of the class of 48 , Billy Bonham and Izzy Trigueiro. -XMBI'l'IUN:-To meet someone that hasn't seen us for a couple of years, and who XYONUI' say, My, haven't you grown. etc.. etc. I. -loc Milligan. l . K 1 r ary mind. wi.l to Charlie XYilliams my stack of Algebra papers, knowing he will pass anvway. A MHITIUN :--To race my 4'hot chevie at Saugus. I. Barbara Mundell, being of Grade .X bgrgly and hom 'genizezlu mind. do hereby will and bequeath to my darling litt.e :lSiCl'. Todd, that is. my orange skirt with the red stripes and my burlap blouse ,ealizing that she will wear them anyway. To anyone wanting to be embarrassed in public. I gladly give Kenny Milligan's continuous Baaaaaa-ing knowing that would like to choke him also. .XMHITION It - If I had ambition I would have graduated long ago. XYell, at the half anyway. Jeing of handsome bodv 'ind unsanit ' ' I. Albert Neal Olinger. being in an unknown condition of mind and body, do hereby will to my successors at dear ofld I.om,,oc High, absolutely nothing. I used every thing I had to get through myselt. AMBITIIJN:--.VX Cadillac. a million dollars, one girl, five boys, and someone to figure out my income tax returns on that million. I. Dorothy Mae Olinger, being of questionable mind and body, do hereby will the following: My ability to all who would like to share it, Of getting straight .-Ts, and being able to bear it. My love of music that gets me to band. To Rosie and Verda, who need a pushing hand. I-Xnd last, but not least, to each student I leave, A wealth of excuses, always up my sleeve. XNIBITIOY' To pl'lv Rh'1psody ii 5 . - . .va ff . ' Y' 1 I, lue as a duet with Oscar Le- vant I. XYilli:m 'l. Petersen. -lr., being of rXS'l'Ul,NDING mind and TER- IQIFIC body. do hereby will and bequeath to Chris lfriis my ability as a musician, knowing that it won't help him at all, and to -loan Bryson all my old Down Beats so she'll be as HIP as I am. ,XMI1l'I'lUN:-Not to live in L. A. l. Iilih Schroeder llein-Y sound 'ind of l l l . . g .t 1 lot y co hereby will the story of my lifef ' .-XMISITICJN :-I need one? I. Amelia -lane Silva, do hereby will my ability of getting ready in 10 minutes to goto school to my little sister, Marian, and Kathleen Ivory, knowing they can profit by it. AMISITION if-To grow to be five feet tall. I. Mary Silva, being of sound mind and body. do hereby will my Curly hair to my sister, Evelyn, so she won't hav t ' ' ' ' e 0 put it up eyery night. -XXlliI'l'lON :-To go to work, now that I'm young. and earn enough money so that when I get old I won't have to work. I.Celia Staffanson, gifted with a mind and being of frivilous disposition. will out of the immeasurable limitations of my heart what little serenitv I possess to Shirley King, knowing she needs this sobering influence. ARll2I'l'ICJN 1-aSanta Barbara Rest Home. I. Lois Stillman, being of warped mind and unsound body, do hereby will and bequeath to James D. Smith, my grey hair, knowing it will be a great aid to him in his Senior year, in helping him to achieve that Man of Distinction look. .-XKIHITIOX :-To go to Brooks Institute of Photography and keep my mind on cameras. I. -lack XYaldschmidt, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to pre- dict weather to Peggy Ennis. I I-XMliI'l'IUX 1-To be able to pitch as good as Hob Feller. I. .lack H. XYall, being of warped mind and pin-ball hands, do hereby will and bequeath my title of IfSQL'IRIi to blames Vanlerberghe, knowing it will serve him as faithfully as it has me ,XM HITIUX :-To have cigarette machines installed in all th-3 rest rooms in every high school in the U. S. I. Ifslher XYashenfelder. being of sound minil and body, do hereby will and Lefgueath to Carol Sue Lyman. all of my abilities. as I have so many of them. I know she will profit by any one of them. AKIIIITION :-To be a Hollywood cosmetologist. I, .Ionnna XYright, being of changeable mind and plenty of body, do here- ly will and lequeath my ability to get a man, and keep him, to .lean Sullivan and lice Robiscn, hoping they will profit by it--Not that they need to!!! .NXIHITIKJN :i'l'o get along with Willie IICLASSHS 'U s H 7! HAP 0 My A D, X if ff - iw M, W j 'ff t Ui!! 'w fab jf ff! My VWKML M 5g!f4y'Mff-W3 ,yAif9f'ff f,fJ My 01' KV 5w,pffffl 7t WV' f ,M W 4 , ' iff ,fab QWAN fww 5lfff IA W X5 J 9 I Mb. JO YY f ,J H U TOP ROW:f'James Vanlerberghe, Roger Pacheco, Vince Azevedo, Jim Smith. Doug Hitchen. VVillie Jimenez. Fred Richards. Roger Wieistmont, Bob Milligan. Bill Sumpter. Gene Douglass, Eleanor Bailey. SECOND ROVV:-Sally VVells. Dolores Phelps. Joan Bryson, Shirley King. Mary Hurt, Betty Grossi, Kathleen Ivory, Jessie DeBolt, Mary Holland, Kath- rine Mundell, Anne Sotelo. Betty Barca THIRD ROV-V:-Izzy Trigueiro, Nino Magdalene. Don Knoll, John VVoodfin. Ken Cross, Greg Howell, LeRoy Hoefler, Cliff Robinson, Bill Bonham, Charlie Grossini, Mr. Wrood. BOTTOM ROW:-Dorothy Martin, Sally Terrones, Emma Martinetti, Louise Hurt. Adele Lind, Betty Guerra, Irma Boztolozzio, Barbara Macizs, Alice Silva. LAST MILE Junior Class First Sv111v.vlr1'- -SUl'UIlIf .S'v111v.r1r1' Doug Hitchen ....- ...-. l 're1sicle'it ...... -...A N Yillie ,Iimenez Vnce Azeverlo .. Vice-Presitlent .. A.: lzzie 'l'rig'ueiro Dolores Phelps ------ .---- S ecretary .-.... Charlie Grossini lfeanor llaileyv... -..A- 'l'rea-urer lileanor Hailey Holi KI'llig 1n .-.-- Yell-Leader .-.- .... I lol: Milligan Bill Iionhani ........................ . Cominis inner ....-..... - ............ Doug Hitehen Our .lunior play. Strictly Formal . was presented on Deceinlmer l3, l9-lfw. lt was a fine play and the cast enjoyed putting it on very much. NYe were well represented in all sports with the juniors nialcing' up a gool share of the teams. XYe not only won the interclass trophy hut placecl five new interclass records. Our proin was given at the Memorial building on june 6, with the great- est of sticvgss. Our theme Southern Gardens , was carried out beautifully an il every one had a wonderful time. IXJUG HITVCHIEX ,...H......,.g-,. H T- sf g,..,, .. ,,,.,..-.,.., J -,, Y , - , ,.-, , , in Y ,Y ,, , TOP ROVV:--Ken Trigueiro, Bob Hilderbrand. Victor Sousa, Charly VVilliams, Herb Schroeder. Bud Azbill. Ernie Ferrel. :PICOND ROW:-'Mr, Hellekson, Hayola Mankins. Shirley Truman. Carmelita Gar- cia, Adeline. Mendez. Verda McCall. Clarice Olsen. Sylvia Huntley. Jerry Patton. Olivia Rodriquez, Theresa Martin. THIRD ROXV:-Ray Kitaguohi. Don Roberts, Benny O'Hair. Red Hooker. Nick Howell. Chris Friis. Bob Almonzo. Trinidad Rojas. BOTTOM ROW:-f-Josephine Signorelli, Billie Rennie. Beatrice Domingos, Mildred Christian. Dorothy Costa. Dolores Linneman. Frances Doniingos. Janet Dun- can. Mrs. Dickenson. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT Sophomore Class C'l,.'l.SIS' OlflflC'l5lx'.S' f7ir.rl .S'4'1f:r.vll'1 f--- -St'l'0lId St'111r5tl'1' Ronnie llooker -.,A, V,,.... l 'resident A...--- Dolores Linnenian Don Roberts .----- ,--- N 'ice-President. ---- .Xdelina Mendez Yerda Nletfall .. Secretarv ---,--, Frances Domingos Gloria llrossi .. 'treasurer .A..- .--------- l jillie Rennie Myrna Iott ........... .. Yell-l,eaders - -,-,4-4-.... Chris Friis Gloria Cirossi ,-,---,-- ----.--- L 'l3.l'lCC 018611 Dolores Linnernan ......-A..--.. . ....... Commissioners ....--,-- ..A.---......... l ioh Hilderhrand 'l'l1isj,'ear's Sophomore class. full ol pep as usual, was also full of sehwol spirit, Our boys took a large part in all sports and, although we were badly l-eaten in the inter-class track meet. we made a good showing later in the track sv.,-ason. .-Xt the heginning of the year we gave a liar-ll-Q for the lfreshinen at Xliguelito Park. Later in the year the Freshmen gave us a return party in the llemorial l-uilding. The Sophomore Dance, on .Xpril ll, was also quite a success. XXV: are all looking forward to our junior year, and to more fun and superiority: as ulrpe'rclassmen . NICK llUXYlil.l. TOP ROW:-Ronal Williams, John Avila, Tom Silva, Tyke Grider, Bob Eckert, Calvin Pecson, Ray Diaz, Frank Romero, Ken Milligan, Larry Balaani, Ar- thur Negus, Deane Morehart, Bill Armstrong, .lim Olivera, Alex Ochoa, Al- bert Guitterez. Bill Drummond. Jack Anderson. ' FOURTH ROVV:4Dona1d Douglass. Don Arkiey. Tony Domingos. Betty Cornejo. Margrethe Petersen. Earline Newby, Jeanne Martin. Milania Austin. Carolyn Rios. Phyllis Thalnian. Richard Tucker, Wallace Grossi, George Proud, Leo Stephens. Phil WYall. Dong Adkins. LeRoy Scolari. Harold XVilcox. Mrs. Ada Farris. THIRD ROW:4Mr. Deane Upton. Billy Beardon. Evans Sec-hrest, Rudy Escovedo. Alice George, Cordelia Romero, Carmen Angel, Nancy Salzman, Varol Ly- man, Geraldine Huyck, Jackie Key, Bill Conner. Ken O'Neal, John Silveira, Joe Navarro, Jim Domingos, Gene Rhodes SECOND ROVV:-ffBill Staffenson. Ruth Romano. Donna Robison, Jean Sullivan, June Bromser, Barbara Costa, Joyce Hanson, Dorothy VVise. Jean Martin, Madelon Stadley. Gala Stewart. Jean Guerra, June Grossi. Haskell O'Hair. Fred Rudloff. Leonard Lane, Harlan Bratz. BOTTOM ROXV:7George Lavenson, Gene Reaves. Helen Garcia. Tomoye Yoshida. Barbara Rehbein. Lorna Calliouette, Marion Silva, Mary Shoemaker, Joan Schneller, Margaret Jerry. Jean Cox. Mary Lucero, Frances Lovato. Evelyn Silva, Mary Agnes Serres. Stuart Hoeflei, Angelo Villalobos. l'7f1',rf .S'l'11:f'.v!t'1'- XYallace tirider Patricia Martin Ronald Xlillianis XYallace Cirossi Donna Robison Ken Milligan Calvin l'ceson -- LIFE TERMERS Freshman Class -.S4t't'0lId Si'11lr'.vlm' .. l'reslc'ent Ruth Romano Vice-President -- llarold llileox Secretary .. Marion Silva 'l'reasurer llallace Cirossi Yell-Leader A..-- -----Y---. l 'hil XYall ,lean Sullivan Loniniissfoncr ...... V ,...- ----,-, l 'atriria Klartin 'l'he lfrvslnnan Class, lllllff, strong. started the year off with a big bang. Our boys and virls were rerr snort conscious this year. with a larffe . ' 5 . ' .. . ' 3 turn out in all departments, lit-lore our tirst nonie lootball game we cleaned the I 4 . In October, the Sophs gave us our initiation party at Kliguclito anl in March we returned the favor with a dance. XXI-, the Freshman Class. thank our class advisors, Mrs. .Xda lfarris anl Xlr. Deane Upton, for their wise and kindly guidance when it was needed. C.Xl.YlN VICCSUX L JUVENILE DELINQUENTS 15lf,'117'H f:1e-1m3S MIX, ll.XI'ClCJOD NIR, 1l.Xl.I.IiC MRS. SANFORD Q' aw N' srncu 9 A onus HFAN I A5,,L9w QM QK MMM ,N 4 n .X - f, . - 1 - V J 'I' 4. . 535'b,P'f,v, A MM Hw?EgWJi WWKWWJWQY 1 : 'h j if g ,ff Y, fy' ,df if iff N 1: gi 5 wi 5 X PQ ,EL 1 1 iq- is , ' . 2 Q TQSQ Ai Q52 -vw 5-,f-C9 TRIP ROXV:-Victor Sousa, Greg Howell, Herbert Schroeder, Roger :WestInont, Cal- vin Pecson. Allan Gunderson. SECOND ROW:--George Lavenson, LeRoy Scolari, Betty Cutting, Edith Schroeder. Nick Howell, .lack Wall, Leonard Lane THIRD ROW:-Dolores Phelps, Eleanor Bailey, Jerry Patton, Jeanne lViartin, An- gie Chaves, Margrethe Petersen, Ruth Romano. BOTTOM ROW:-A-Billie Rennie, Dolores Linneman, Celia Staffanson, Alice George. Theresa Martin, Helen Donlingos, Janet Duncan, Mr, Gardner. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The Scholarship Society has become quite active this year. Among the social events appearing first on the calendar. on October 15, was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the California Scholarship Federation. The society celcbrftcd this day by ditching school and spending a very enjoyable day at Gaviota Beach. On February 20, the next highlight of the year, new members were led through the initiation ceremony and pins were presented to the new members, the officers, and the life members of the Calitornia Scholarship Federation. The life members are: Betty Cutting, Angelina Chaves and Allan Gunderson. The society also gave an Easter dance and made candy to sell at the junior Play. The money made from these events was used to send delegates to the May Southern Region Convention in Beverly Hillsi First Sl'lllL'.YfUl'- -Sl'l'0lld St'lIlt'SfL'l' Angelina Chaves ----- President ----4-- .... , Xngelina Chaves Allan Gunderson ...... .- Vice-President ..---,---- Allan Gunderson Eleanor Bailey ------- ---. S ecty.-Treas. ---. Dorothy Ann Cross Nr. Gardner .... Advisor .....-..-----, ---,-4,4.,----....---- B lr. Gardner TH ERESA MA RTI N TOP ROW:4Brur:e Hanson. Calvin Pecson, Joe Milligan. Doug Hitehen, Stuart Do d cl if SECOND RO'W:-Bill Bonham, Esther Washcnfeldrrr, Pat Martin, Bob Hilclelbrand, Jint Huyck. BOTTOM ROWY:--Gloria Grossi. Betty YN'oodfin, Dorothy Cross. Dolores Linneman. Myrna' lott, Mr. Hu STUDENT COUNCIL The officers who led Lompoc High through this year have heen hoth ac- tive and successful. They were: f:I.l'.Vf SUlllL'Sft'l'- Hruce Hanson .YYA..V,- liill Bonham ..4-........-- Dorothy .Xnn Cross ..-. - Esther XYashenfelder -Scfolld Sc111U.9fr'l' President Joe Milligan .- Vice-President .-......-A-- Doug llitchen Secretary . Treasurer . Glenna Rae Hooker listher lYashenfelder .lim lluyck --,-444----,--A- .........Vl X 'ell-Leader ...-... ..,...--------f... 1 lyrna loft COJIJIIS.S'lOXERS Betty XYoodfin .... ...-.....V.A. S enior ----....... --'- tuart Dodds ill Bonham ............. .f.....V j unior .---- ..-.A.... D oug Hitchen llolores Linneman ..-v-4 Sophomore ...- --.-- li oh Hilderhrand Calvin Pecson ,... ................----.-- ----- F T reshman .........-.-............-..........- Pat Martin .X tie resulting in a re-vote made the mid-term election a very exciting ore 'l he new officers held a joint meeting wlth the Santa Maria lioard of Son- trol in Santa Maria. The purpose of the meeting was to develop hetter friendship between the two school and to discuss plans for talent assemblies to he exchanged with our school and theirs. The student hody sold hot dogs and cokes at the Lompoc Relays on March ZZ. which went off very successfully. XYindshield stickers were ordered for cars. .I Oli MILLIGQX X TUP R0W:4Bob Hilderbrand, Wallace Grossi, Chris Friis, Dean Morehart, Phil VVall, Gene Douglass, Betty Maleomson, Victor Sousa, John Avila. SECOND ROW:fShirley King, Harold Wilcox, Uon Roberts, Willie Petersen, Bill Armstrong, Bob Eckert, Mary Holland, Olivia Rodrilquez, Rudy Escovedo, Dee Robinson, Wilma Armstrong. THIRD ROW:-Helen Douglas's. Milton Messick, Ken O'Neal, Celia Staffanson, Barbara Macias, Anna Mendez, Billie Rennie, Beverly Alexander, Rayola Mankins, Joan Bryson, Evans Sechrest, B00 Brouhard. FOURTH ROW:-Carmelita Garcia. John Flores Irma Bortolozzo. Joanne Gal- braith, Janet Duncan, Dolores Linneman, Eleanor Bailey, Joy Mankins, Jim Huyck, Gene Rhodes, Betty Grosssi, Jerry Patton. BAND The band has taken part in many events this year and has proved to be very good. Musicians from the Freshman class have added to the number of band members making an approximate total of sixty. Our band played at some football games and marched in the Memorial Day and Fourth of july parades. The success at the Santa Barbara Band Festival was a well-earned reward for endless hours of practice were spent in preparing for this event. In the after- noon, the band marched down State Street and p-layed in the Sunken Gardens at the court house. The performance on the hign school athletic field in the even- ing was even more exceptional. Members of the band wish to thank Miss Balaam. our wonderful director, for her endless patience and ability in making, this an outstanding musical year. OFFICERS Librarian ----f. ---- ---------------..-.. C e lia Staffansou Uniforms ----- -.-.. l letty Jeanne Malcomson j I M H UYCK TUP ROVV:-Chris Friis, Bill Staffanson, Betty Cutting, Mary Holland. Irma Bori- ollozo. Harold Wilcox. Don Roberts. SECOND ROW:-Miss Balaani, Dee Olinger. Celia Staffanson, Jerry Patton. Verila McCall, Joyce Hanson, Carol Lyman. Beverly Alexander. IETTTTOM ROVV:4Leonard Lane, Marian Silva, 'Wheresa Martin, Billie Rennie. Madelon Stadley, Dolores Linneman, Marv Shoemaker. oRo1-IESTRA y The orchestra has been very active this year. lt played for the junior Play, the Senior Play and the operetta ll, ll. S. Pinaforeu. The orchestra also has played for several assemblies. Some of the orchestra members have taken part in talent assemblies which have been given for the student body. Two outstanding selections used by the orchestra were Show Boat by .lerome Kern. and Fantasy by Liszt. Betty Ma-lcomson. jerry Patton and Verda McCall represented their high school at the .-Xll Southern California Symphony Orchestra Festival in Santa Barbara March 24. OFFICERS Concert Mistress -------.----.. Betty Jeanne Nlalcomson Librarian --------------------------. ---A------.. l Severly .Xlexander BETTY -IEANX If Bl.XI.COKl SOX L l TOP ROVVV:-Barbara Costa, Adelina Mendez, Celia Staffanson, Lois Stillman, Jackie Cash, Clarice Olson, Maria Ferrel. Edith Schroeder, Joy Mankins. SECOND R0VV:gDo1'othy Olinger, Annie Sotelo, Patsy Carr, Rayola Mankins, Shir- ley King, Milania Austin, Vei-da McCall Myrna Iott. THIRD ROW?-Miss Balaaln. June Bromser. Gala Stewart, Peggy Ennis. Dorothy Costa, Dot Wise, Beatrice Domingos, Gloria Grossi, Jean Sullivan Adele Lind, Betty Woodfin. ' FOURTH ROVV:-eErnie Ferrel. John Flores. Yilctoi' Sousa, Bill Bonham, Bill Lauhly. Doug McClellan. Ken Cross. MIXED CHOIR This year ,the girls' voices combined with the boys' and formed a strong :und balanced 45-voiced chorus. On their musical agenda were assemblies for the student body. an ex- change assembly with Santa Ynez, a Christmas program, pep rallies, Baccalaureate :anal graduation. Much hidden talent was discovered through occasional programs presented to the choir by its members. The choir is extremely proud of the fact that they successfully produced one of Gilbert and Sulliyan's most popular operettas, HH. ll. S. 'Pinafore . Members labored, not only during school time, but also before and after School :is well as evenings, in perfecting the operetta. Their dauntless, un-tiring efforts were well rewarded on performance night when they were hailed with I1 rousing ovation from a large and appreciative audience. l'nder the competetit, : pirited, and inspirational leadership of Miss llalaani. these and many- other programs have been more than successful. fY17FlC'E,Y'S First Sl'lllUSft'1'- -SL'l'0ll!l St'111c,vfc1' Adele ljnd ------- .... l ,ibrarians ---'-'- l3or01'l1y CUSIII Gene Douglass ....l..,.......... , .......-.......................... Gene Douglass Clil,.I.,X S'l'.aXl'lf.XNS4 JN TGP ROW:-Fred Richards, Vern Freeman, Jack Wlaldschmicit, Doug Hitehen. SICCONTJ ROVV':fLeRoy Hoefler, John Flores, Gene Douglas. BOTTOM ROW:-M1'. Smiley, Charley Grossini, Bill Bonham, Izzy Trigueiro, Mr. Canfield. STAGE AND LIGHT CREW The stage and light crews are made up of boys who keep the lights. stage :mtl stage-props iu the best condition possible, These two groups, vvorking to- gether, have made the sets for assemblies, musical programs, plays zmcl the nperetta. Stage Light Stage Light Crew Crew Crew Crew Nlzmager KIZIITZIQJCI' .hfiYiSOi' ....- .'Xclx'ism' 4--- - O1flflC,'ERS LeRoV Hoefler FRIED RICl Fred' Richarfls Mr. Smilev Mr. Czmfit-lcl LXRDS TOP ROW:-Joe Milligan, Red Collier, Vernon Freeman, Fred Richards. SECOND ROW:-Roger Pacheco, Louie Dalcerri, lim Smith, Charlie Williams, THIRD ROVVZ-Red Hooker, Gene Martin, Bill Sumpter, Earl Guidotti, FOURTRIIEI RKOW:-Trinidad Rojas, Nino Magdaneno, Cliff Robinson, Ray Kitaguchi, r. fanfield. S. A. M. Although the S. .X. Nl. did not get started untill the second semester. we still have had some swell times. The outstanding event of the year was our Wiener bake on April 10 at Gaviota Beach. It was a successful party and every- one had a good time. The officers elected for second semester were: OFFICERS President ---------- it -,----v----,----------.. ..... I .ouis Dalcerri Vice-President .-4-- ..... R onnie Hooker Treasurer ..-. A .---.,-A - --'---- 1 iarl Guidotti Secretary 4-.- Vernon Freeman .Xdvisor .......,......., . Klr, Canfield VERNC JN FRIQIZKIXX l 4 1 TOP ROXV:fDoug Hitchen, Joe Milligan. VVillie Jimenez. Ken Milligan, Red Col- lier, Frank Romero. Fred Richards. Roger VVeStmont. .lack VV3ldSClllllidl, Bob Milligan. SICFOND RONV:-Al Olinger, Gene Douglass. Bruce Hanson. XVi'llie Petersen, Ed Lovelace, Jim Smith, Ray Bishop, Bill Laubly, Doug McClellan, Jimmy Olivera. THIRD ROW:-John Flores, Ken Cross. Dean Morehart, James Vanlerberghe. Calvin Pecson, Doug Adkins, Vince Azevedo, Bob Brouhard, Albert Guiterrez. FOURTH ROW:-Cliff Robinson, Jack Wall, Don Arkley, Earl Guidotti, Ed Dover, LeRoy Hoefler, Ronnie Hooker, John VVoodfin. Ken Trigueiro. FIFTH ROW:-Mr. Soule, Harlan Bratz, Bill Staffanson, Charlie Grossini, Boli Almonzo, Kindle Cox, Bill Bonham, Jim Huyck, Izzy Trigueiro, Trinidad Rojas, Mr. Such. LETTERMEN'S CLUB XYith a large sports calendar this past year. the l.ettermen's Cluli did a hang'-up lmusiness initiating many new members and increasing the size almost lUO'f9 , Besides acting as a social club this year, the lettermen helped officiate and police many of the sports events. The year was brought to a climax when all incoming lettermen went through an unusual hell-week followed lmy the traditional Memorial Day Bar-B-Q TOP ROW:-Jeanne Martin, Jackie Cash, Margaret Petersen, Jessie DeBolt. SECOND ROW:-Dorothy Ann Cross, Betty Malcomsoin, Milania Austin, Carmelita Garcia, Alice George. Patsy Carr. Sally Wells. THIRD ROW:-Madelon Stadley, Mildred Christian, Rayiola Mankins, Wilma Arm- strong, Celia Staffanson, Mary Shoemaker, June Bromser. FOURTH RONV:--Barbara Rehbein. Dee Olinger. Frances Lovato. Jean Cox, Joan Schneller, Mary Lucero, Margaret Ferry, Miss Burke. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIQN o1f1f1c'l51c.s' Pre-'iflent --------4- -----------v,.---VA,------.. . joanna NYright Vice-l'resident -----------, Uorothy Ann Cross Sccretary-'l'reasurer --,-- ---.... C elia Staffauson Specdlmall Manager -.---. Madelon Stadley llasketl all Manager ----- ---4--------- bl essie Deliolt Yolleyluall Manager ..... .,.. I largarethe Petersen l'oxvl.1g Klanager ....,- ,---- l Dorothy .-Xnn Cross The Girls' .Xthletic Association started off with many new members this year. and has been very successful with everyone showing good sportsmanship and interest. .-Xniong the social activities for the year was a picnic given for the new members at the first of the year. Later on in the spring a potluck dinner was given and the girls went to the show afterwards. The G. -X. .X. took up the new sport of skating for the first time. Host of the girls took a great deal of interest in this. During the year a number of girls earned five hundred points for their letters. Those girls were Mildred Christian, Dorothy Costa, l.ouise Dover. Rayola Xlankins. Dorothy Olinger and listher XYashenfelder. Three other girls earned a thousand points for their sweaters. They were Dorothy Ann Cross. Sally XYells and .Ioanne XYright. Y f ' TOP ROW:-Sylvia Huntley, Jessie DeBolt, fflarice Olsen, Roger Westmont, Stuart Dodds, Kathleen Ivory, Edith Schroeder. SECOND ROW:+.lohn Woodfin, Gene Douglass, Bill Laubly, Bruce Hanson, Allan Gunderson, Chris Friis. THIRD ROW:-Mr. Wood, Dolores Phelps. Joan Bryson, Esther Washenfelder, Dorothy Ann Cross, Eleanor Bailey, Jerry Patton. BOTTOM ROW:fBeve1'ly Alexander, Betty Barca, Wilma Armstrong. Sally VVells. Celia Staffanson. Janet Duncan. Miss Burke. HI-Y - TRI-Y The Lompoc lli-Y Club was reactivated last September for the first time since the termination of the war. The clnb has been under the able guidance of Mr. D. T. lYood, club advisor. Election for first semester officers was held in Bliguelito Park when the clnb gathered to partake of a hamburger liar-B-Q. The club sent delegates to two conferences during the year. The last con- ference meeting was held at San Luis Obispo High School on March l5, lf!-17. OFFICERS lfir.fr Svl11c.v1'm'-- -Semnd St'lIIt'Sft'I' lfill l:iul,ly .--..A-- - ,w-,-,-- l'resident 4.-------- -.... S tuart Dodd:- -lohn Nlloodfin -..-. ---- V ice-President -,4- --.-. I olm XYoodfin i-ioger Wlestmont -4-- Treaslurer -- V ..... Bruce l-lanson Stuart Dodds ....... -.... S ecretary ---- .... - Xllan Gunderson 'lohn Xlloodfin .................................. Chaplain ---------------,--------4--------- Gene Douglass A formal initiation and installation on November 20 marked the beginning' of a very active and successful year for the Lompoc Tri-Y. The new officers attended a Tri-county conference in Santa llarbara, which proved to be an aid to better leadership and service. By raffling a radio, we were able to contribute to the lli-Y XYorlrl Restor- ation Fund. lncidentally, Lompoc was first to give from this area. A new corps of officers were installed on February 5, followecl lf' fl slumber party enjoyed by all. OFFICERS Fi:'sI ,bil'llIt'SfC1'-'- iSt't'0lld Svilzuvfvz' listher Xlashenfelder .-..-- --.-...... l resident ....,..... ..... E leanor Bailey Celia Staffanson -4------- .... V 'ice-President .... .. Jessie Deljolt Dorothy Ann Cross -.... Secretary .... --.... I ietty Barca Beverly Alexander .. Treasurer Kathleen Ivory Dolores Phelps A--- .---- l -'listorian ---- ---.-- S ally lVells lileanor Bailey ----- ---- I Qeporter -4--- ,...- J anet Duncan TOP ROVV:-VVillie Petersen, Willie Jimenez, Bob Milligan. Jack Wlall. SECOND ROVV:-Barbara Mundell. Eleanor Bailey, Esther Wlashenfelder, Dorothy Ann Cross. THIRD ROVV:fBetty Woodfin, Dolores Phelps, Lois Stillman. Mary Ann Bolk. 1 ir.1't S1'1111xvfv1'E Barbara llunclell .... Bill Laubly .....V,-VAA . ,lack XVall -----,4.-------'- Dorothy Ann Cross Esther XVZ15llClllClClCI' Dolores Phelps ---4----, ---... Mary :Xnn liolk ---- liettv lYooflfin ..... NYillie ,liminez -4.44 1Xl Olinger .A... . l.ois Stillman ----4 NEWSPAPER STAFF oFF1c'15RS liclitor Managing liclitor -- ...... Atl Manager ---- -- Business Manager ..-.- . .... Circulation Manager I, News lfclitor Feature lfr'itor Social lfclitor .-Xrt lfclitor .... . Sports lf litor Pliotograplier -Second .S'v111v.rfvr Barbara Blunclell .lack Hall Dorothy .-Xnn Cross Esther XYashenfelcle1' Dolores Phelps Eleanor Hailey Betty XYoocl fin XYillie ,liminez Bob Milligan .. Lois Stillman Converting from a mimeographecl sheet to a genuine printecl newspaper. the Smoke Signal l1as become a great part of the school. llesicles each two week publication, three special eclitions came out clurinjg the year. The Christmas issue was eight pages of essays and special features. The special 'lunior edition was put out by a staff made up entirely of ,luniors u11- rler the supervision of the regular staff. The biggest issue of the yCZ1l'. the gradua- tion number, was made up of many interesting articles and features. The Smoke Signal was entered in the C. P. QX. lColumbia Pres.. Scholarship Associationj contest. As proof of a successful year, we are leaving a nice llllllli account for the siaff of next year to make even bigger. HXRHXR X Nl LfNlJlil,l. , TOP ROVV:-Anna Mendez, Shirley Truman, Patsy Carr. SECOND ROW:-Emma Martinetti, Louivse Hurt, June Bromser, Mary Lucero. THIRD R'OW:H-Dorothy Martin, Jean Cox, Barbara Macias, Frances Lovato, Mrs. Blackwell. STITCH AND CHATTER CLUB The Stitch and Chatter Club started the year out by having a formal in- itiation in the fall. An informal initiation followed at the mid-term. Supper meetings were enjoyed by the eighteen members. The club sold cokes and cookies during the lunch period and at some of the games. ln February, a banquet was given at the Memorial building and it turned out very successfully. All members received pins at the end of the school year. Dues were sent in from the Stitch and Chatter Club to become affiliated with the State Future Home-makers of America. OFFICERS First .bS67lIIUSl'Ul'i -Second S6l1IUSft'l' Amelia Jane Silva ...... .------- P resident ----- ----- D O1'0tl'1Y Blilftlfl Kathleen Ivory' --.---- ---- V ice-President -- '---,-,- Patsy Ruth Carl' .-Xnna Mendez .... ---- S ecty.-Treas. ------4------4-----4---444---- A111121 Meilflel CELIA TERRONES wkafk ff' u. 'L M W fm Lf Aid, 5 Alf A' W l ,, b of , vt . ,E K' X - I ju. P Egfr ,cg If -A FXMK4 ' ' LJ! f,fv1A,T A Mfayqif ,dw 1 xx J I l.. . I Q t w Y, X T5 2 . 0 -f'.'fff:3:f'fi?z, -s: Nw- + wwf' .- 43 l Q ,CSN 3 yy avr! li, ,f 'ff I pf'-'7,3i5f?SS ' fl -r -:':'5't'.::?25' r- f f' I Q A ' Q : f 4 . ,Q 1 aff I ft ,Q.L' x l fgfli --Q21-92,1 , fi' 51,451 fu lt K, Q , ' ' ' A 1 ..,,,,sY,-h fl' :Q A- L' 73 5 Mu- ,-- .' , V -' gg --1 Y K 1 4' t'L 5 PO N5-Afs I 4 viii: :T im! 5 , , f 7 1 v I JJ I Q r : A 0 1 ,J l fy f IYXJVVL A My L .bu pl LL! yr! , V, L I ' A A iq f gf ' ,A .U -' 1 V : 7 JL A 9 fu I 'I' 22' , !fIv'sAlfJ' A 5 I L uk A C, mf Nblmv 1 fix V, i N ,gf , L A 1, CMJ' 'Lf HK MW f 1 f A 1 A V Q ' K7 - Y, , wb 'V jf 71-' .. ,5' K ,fx I I TOP ROW:--Bob Hiltlerbrand, Ken Milligan, Fred Ricliards, Red Collier, Bill Mil- ler, Frank Romero. Willie Jiminez. Joe Milligan, Al Gutierrez, Mr. Such. SECOND ROVV:fKen Cross, Bob Brouhard, .lim Smith, Doug McC'lellan. Don: Hitchen. XVi1lie Petersen. Bob Milligan. Nino Magdaleno, Leonard Autry. BOTTOM ROXV:-Tyke Grider, David Dill, Bill Bonham, Kindle Cox. lsadore Trigneiro. LeRoy Hoefler, Joe Navarro VARSITY FOOTBALL 1946 The first game, with Carpinteria, the llraves were outclassed hx' a heavier and more experinced llvarrior team. They fell to the Carps. 29-l-l. llitchen :infl llrouhard shared the honors with seven points each. The next game the llrayes showed much improvement, hut dropped a 38-6 decision to the league-winning ,Xrroyo Grande lfagles. Miller made the lone l,om- poc tally. The Santa Maria Saints then released their power on the llraves to the tune of 57-l4. Miller and llitehen shared the points Again the Braves tangled the A. G. liagles. dropping this game 33-0. Isa- rlore llzzyl Trigueiro. l,ompoc's l2Z-lh. guard. was the most outstanding man on the field. The liraves then journeyed to Greyhound territory where, after leading Atascadero for three quarters. a couple of mistakes spelled another defeat for the Hraves. The score was l-l-ll. Brouhard had the ll points to his credit. lfor the finale, on Tlianksgiying Day. the lndians from XY. S. llart High School of Newhall. Calif, met the Braves and they fell hefore our victory-hun- gry trihe 54-O. Scorers in that game Were: llitchen, Milligan, Smith, llonham. -Iiminez and Cross. The game with Newhall was to he the last for eight Seniors. lewinff the team were: Capt. Kindle Cox fguardj. David Dill lguardl, Doug Rlcelellan ttacklel. 'loe Milligan lendl, Hill Miller rendl. lfdwin Collier lendl, Hill llet- ersen thacltl. and lioh llrouhard lhackl, Captains elect for the lil-l7 squad are: quarterhack, liilly llonhamg and hiilfhack, Doug Hitchen. l'rohahly the most outstanding lineman this year was Izzy Trigueiro. Izzy was termed Little Dynamite hy rival coaches. Izzy was not only awarded the Tom Dean Blocking Award, hut made the second team in the ,Xll-San-l.uis- Ohispo-League. Doug Hitchen was the outstanding hack with a total of SS points to his rreflit, lS of them gained through passes. lllll NIH l l'R 4 1 ,ic -Mn U TOP ROVV:-Doug Adkins. Bob Eckert. Bruce Hanson, Van Vanlerberghe, lid Lovelace, Calvin Pecson, Bill Laubly. Dean Morehart. Jim Oliveral SECOND ROVV:-Mr. Such, Don Douglass, Trinie Rojas, Bill Staffanson, Charlie Grossini, Bill Bonham, Ken Trigueiro. Don Arkley. .lack VVall, Izzy Tri- gueirc. Harlan Bratz. Mr. Soule. THIRD ROVV:-Vince Azevedo, Bob Brouhard. Bob Milligan, Roger VVestn1ont. Frank Romero, Willie Jiminez. Doug Hitchen, Jim Smith. Ken Cross. BASKETBALL 1:,1.s'1v'151'1:-t11.1. Under Coach limil Such, the Lompoc Varsity haskethall squad went through a somewhat successful season, winning four league games and losing six. thus making them tied for third place in tne league. High point men for the year were Frank Romero, l2O points, and Kenny Cross. llS. Lettermen this year were Frank Romero, Kenny Cross, Roger Xlfestmont, Yince Azevedo. jim Smith, Willie hliminez. and Andy Navarro. By theichoice of his teammates. -lim Smith was elected captain for the vear. 13.1.S'1x'ETl3ALL HB Prohahly one of the most colorful teams in the S. L. U. League was the B weights of Lompoc. Under Coach George Soule. the B's comhined speed. fast breaks. tricky hall handling and accurate shooting to place second in the league. Led. by Capt. james Vanlerherghe, lid Lovelace, Bruce Hanson. Bill Lauhly and Bill Bonham, the B's won five league games and lost three. High point man for the year was lid Lovelace with 78 points. li,-ISKISTIJ.-ILL CU Under Coach George Soule the weights had a fairly successful se - son. winning five games and losing four, thus TJlZlClllg them third in the S. l.. U. League. High point man for the squad this year was Dean Klorehart with oil pints. Captain-elect for the team was Trinidad Rojas. Lettermen for this year were: Harlan Bratz, 'l'rinidad Rojas, Horace Reed, Bill Staffanson. Don Doug- lass, lack Xlall. Don .'Xrklev. Dean Nlorehart, Doug Adkins, jimmy Ulivera. i V BILL MILLIER ga -I . TOP ROW:+Bob Milligan, Doug Hitchen. Rill Miller, Frank Romero, Jack W'a1d- schmidt, Jim Smith. Calvin Pecson. D .JOTTOM ROW:-Mr. Soule, Izzy Trigueiro, Jack Anderson, Ken Cross, Vince Aze- vedo. James Vanlerberghe, Bob Brouhard, LeRoy Hoefler, Don Knoll, Ed Dover. BASEBALL .Xs we go to press, the baseball season has not yet hegun. Lt-cl hy six returning lettermen. the liraves have fine hopes for another suvcessful season. The returning lettermen are: Doug Hitchen, lien Cross, ,lim Smith, .lack llalclschmiclt, llill .Xliller anzl lioh lirouharcl. The Iirayes have had two practice games thus far, dropping a Close 3-2 tlecislon to Santa Ynez and losing to Santa Maria 4-2. ln this year's haselmall team there are many lower Qlas-amen, including six -luniors ancl three Freshmen, showing great promise. Hill Miller, .lack XYalnl- schmiclt and Boll Rrouharcl are the only graduating players. Vince Xzeveclo is pitching for the llraves this year. llill 'Nliller was namecl captain for the squad. . li CT A ff' fQ4wuX Jwwfx t I 'L TOP ROW:fKindle Cox, Gene Douglass, John Avila, Willie Jimenez, Roger West- mont, Ray Diaz, Arthur Negus, Bob Hilderbrand, A1 Guiterrez, SECOND ROVV:-Bill Bonham, John Flores. Nick Gonzales, Tyke Griader, .lustin Crowell, Richard Tucker, Greg Howell. Joe Navarro, Ken O'Neal. THIRD ROW:--Phil Wall, Doug Adkins, Don Roberts, Ken Trigueiro, Dick Ally. Mr. Such, Alex Ochoa. Leo Stephens, Gene Rhodes, Gene Martin. FOURTH ROXV:4-Nick Howell. Trinidad Rojas. Charlie Grossini, George Proud. I-lrirold VVilcox, Ronnie Hooker, Don Douglass. -VVallace Grossi, Bob Almonzo, Bill Staffanson. Ken Spencer. TRACK .Xlthough track is still relatively new at L inpoc, following a four-year lapse, more ancl more lioys are becoming intercstecl in this sport. There were nine returning lettermen from last year's squacl that formecl the nucleus of this year's team. , The first experience for most of thenew lmoys was the annual inter-class meet. First place honors went to the juniorsg seconcl place to the freshmen, thircl place to the seniors, and fourth place to the sophomores. lfrom this we can figure on having a goocl team next year. Returning lettermen this year are: in the 'HY' weight class, Earl Guiclotti. pole vault ancl cliscus throwerg and XYillie Jimenez, miler. In the UH clars. liilly lnonham, l3ZO yarcl runner is lackg also .lohnny Flores, -P40--SSO: lust n Crowell. mileg and llavicl Dill, SSO. In the class come two goocl performers from last year's squad. They ere: Ronnie llooker, pole vaulter and shot put, and Charley Grcssini, pole vault. .X-t we go to press, Lompoc has only participated in one large meet-the Lompoc Relays. This meet showel up the potential power of th: L mppc cincler- men. 'n the TX class the Lcmpoc Klecliey relay team sliowecl consicleralmle pawer ly talcng a lsig first. This hctlpefl the liraves finish thircl in a fielcl of elf.-ye'i schools. The team was: Roger XYestmont, james Vanlerlmerghe, Billy lion- hf m Zljlfl XYillie vlimenez, liflfl Guiclotti was hign point winner for the .X's tak- ing two sectrnr's-one in pole vault, and the other in the cliscus throw. The li team was not so successful, taking only a seventh place. In the LW class, Lompoc was clefeaterl by only two points for first place. -Y small and fast Lompoc team was fighting all the way. John Flores, Justin Crowell, Tyke Grider, Ken Milligan, Earl Guidotti, Don Knoll. Mr. Such. CROSS CGUNTRY TEAM For the first time in many years, Lompoc had Il cross-country squad. The Qflllilil took part in foul' races. being undefeated in all tour. Perhaps the biggest race of the season was the C. I. F. clizunpionshiies at Long' licach in which Lompoc took first place in its class schools. i 'l Ur' ROW :- -Kenneth Reetes, Bill lVllllE1', Ed bchuta. STICCONTJ ROW?--Don Douglass. Ray Bishop, Riehartl Sousa, liarl Guitlolti. BOTTOM ROW:fMr. Hellekson, Trinidad Rojas, Hay 1 itaguehi, Manuel Al'1IlClll1l-. Jim Domingos. Mr. Such- INTRAMURAL SPORTS lfor the first time in nizzny years intramural sports were held at l,ourp vc l ligh, ln the lzaslcetlmall league there were fire teams. Ther were: The .fXrengers, llig XYheels. Curly lloys, lfleethners and the llot Rods, ln the first half of the season, the Curly lloys were the winners. They were: Capt. Rudy Gonzales, Roger Pacheco, Calvin l't-eson, .Nndy Navarro, Frank liomero and Tony llomingos. For the final championship, the Big XYheels and the lflectliners played off 1- first place tie with the liig XYheels winning hy a score of 22-18. The Big Xlheels were: Capt. Ray Bishop, lid Schutz, Iiarl Guidotti. Klan- uel .-Xrmenta and llill Miller. lloxing was also in the spotlight at Lompoc High this year. The lmoys. working under student trainers, fought the semi-finals during the noon hours. The finals were held on the night of Fehruarr 4 with 400 wild-eyed fans look- ing on. ln the hantani weight, Trinidad Rojas was the winner of a hard fight with Haskell U'llair. ln the featherweight lmout. Gene Douglass won a close decision over ilu 'y lfseoredo. Prolmalnly the most even match was the jimmy Domingosflzzy Trigueiro fight. llomingos was the victor in this rery close fight. Richard Sousa won the welterweight lrout over .Xndy Navarro hr default. .X T.li.U. hy Earl Ciuidotti in the niiddleweight lmout stopped lien Xlilli- gan early in the first round. 'l he light-ht-ary honors went to .-Xl Olinger after a hard-fought hout with llhil lferrel. lleavyweight title went to llill Miller after a close. hard fight with Kay llishop. XYith this, the lil-lo-47 intramural competition ended. MXN W v Sr w X W if WM '?fr,X'gi'M Mgblfnfruvfvf- jx QQV.. ,ff-Q ffqf nw-fwww W,,,,,5.,w. f- QM, ,g',thj,!Qf,f4A? wwf! ' i sk M1 42 797xzf9.,,,f1.f1,,,7a If 9 IW 'NR N E X Y Acrrvmss U X fx Xa N x - blur MXN ,P if up, . aj C 1 u. vyy P5,iX35'i. A X X. 4- we 2 it Ei? , Silt ,gl .4 - L f S sim, ' Af 4 Q ,, l U , I Ii yg ' 1, 1 mmvfiffmi fungi is 'lit 1 2 Q 5 E v . fn' Pr if Ui ws SENIOR PLAY So llelp Me , the story of a hny who discovers a formula fur killing lungs, and of his friends' enthusiastic help in setting him up in husiness, is a play worth remembering' for its hilarity ancl heart appeal. Under the direction of Klr. Gardner, the Senior class successfully pre- scntecl this play two evenings, March 20 and 21. The cast incluclecl: Squeaky Rigley Plato Blair YY--.--- - l larry Hart Sarah Hart ,----- Mickie Hart Su liuherts ---,A'-A--,- Miss Helen Fay Yuyo lirunn Mrs. Gleason AY--- l,Cl'Il1t'llZl. Gleason -,-- ------ llaltun -----------4----4--- --4.-- Szulie l larris THE C'HfIR.AlC'TEI?S jim Huyclc jack XYall Bill Laubly Edith Schroeder Mary .-Xnne Bolk Betty Cutting Betty XYOo:lfin Sancly Baxter - - Mr. Squaffers ---- Lois Stillman liill Miller Al Olinger .. Charles Deering -. Jacqueline Cash VYilliam Petersen Angelina Chayes pl .XCK XYAXLI. -...,., ,W-... ,W ,, V - ., Mm-W -Mi -1-..m X K 5 mag.. - Y. -,A - t,,-x., ,mt ,,,.- f JUNIOR PLAY The junior Play, Strictly Formal , was presented on Decemhei 13 1946 lfefore a fullfhouse. The play was a great success due to the fine directin hs Nh Gardner, and the hard work of the cast. THE CHA RA CTERS ,I ane -Y-w-- ---,,----------,,--,---- A---------------- Sally .-------A-A---- Agnes ----------,------ Andrew Cutler ----- Nettie Cutler ------w Mr. Ahern --.----- jim -------------------,- Rose Tilton ---,--- Mrs. Tilton Josie Tilton ------- Elroy --------- --- George ------'- Marcia -------A---- Cindy Collins -------------- Marilyn --------------------------- Lt. Bob Cunningham ------- Betty Barca . Eleanor Bailey .. Kathleen Ivory Gene Douglass Jessie DeBolt Doug Hitchen John X'Voodfin Shirley King Dolores Phelps Sally XYells Billy Bonham - LeRoV Hoefler Adele Lind Kathryn Mundell joan Bryson .. XYillie Jimenez 1 ,Q .Z V N sf' ii ,ssh as --1 -U I 1' PRISON LOG Maybe vou'se mugs do11't realize it. but dis here stretch is about up. Bleself, I iltlllit give Zl can o' lJQZlllS about tl1e rest o' 11111 jerks but me moll l1as bee11 puttin' llll d11 pressure, so's ta get me til rite down ill ritin' whuts been goin' on here i11 dis here jernt fer da past year. I Cl0llif see no sense in it meself, but -lat's Z1 dame fer ya! l 11i11't much 11v Zl llilllil 11t dis ritin' er spelling' or tvppin' stuff so don't pay no 'tenshun to 111e IIIIMZIKGS. Sept. 1Ofl7oist day o' d11 new toim. l.otsa new veggs. jillllfllli amaehoors thog not ll lD6l'fC9l1l111?ll i11 the lot. XYhat 11 mess rf Punks! Sept. ld-Y-501116 outside outfit had Zl big blowout. Rain- barrel Skoitsn er sumtin' like d11t. We wuz elossellv gaarded all da time. Sept. 1841311 Coils An1algan111iteed .Xt'letiks elub fer s11mti11 like datj came over frum 'llCCl1ZlCllZl1J1llC a11d t'I'CXV ll kinduva party for da Freshies. Sept. 2OfXYe, tida ole timersj wl1o e11ll ouselfs Senvurs lne.. got da O. K. frum da Xxllllllill to have Zl danee. NYe d1111e dis ta help everbudy get ta know each udder better. XYQ was still purty elossly garded. Sept. 28-we got out fer today an' VV6l1t to pl11j.' Zl feets- b11ll game 11t Carperteria. We losted. fgxlll llowlil Oct. llm-Some pnks from Atasskoclera cum clown here ta play more footballl an' dey beet us too. Oct. 18-Guess whut? XYC got out wunst at 11ite to plav Z1 game at Santa Mareeva. Guess what? We got beet agayn. ,Xin't it awfull? Nov. 2fWe went ta .Xgoyo Randie agin to play 1111- uther game of feetball. Xkiho wun? You guessed it! X11X', l3f'l'he lJI'ElI'l'lZitlliS Klass gave Il short plav todav. lt wuz reelv IL kornie 1l61'fO1ll'll1Zlyl1CCCl. Nov. l6qXYe played anuther game ol footbaull at Xt- aseo1le1'1'eo Zllltl doggone near beet dem, but Ilfit quitte. Nov. 22-L's Senvurs gived anuther danee. Nov. 28 --eil'C1'flZ1j'. wuz 'l'a11k'sgivi11 an' XN'illie 5. lleart llil1 Seoul came over an' plaied Z1 game 21. footbeall. XX'e beat the pants oii n ilCIll inexperienced kids. lla seond 1111d thoid strings played 'most all uv il1lgUI11C. The l.etterm11ke1's 1Xsso- L'lZlYSl'lllIl gived Il danee after th' game. Ilee. JA--Ile Grate Voigal, Z1 Magik maeker gave Il show here. and did Slllll purtv good trix. O' eourse l could see f'l'll all Il. dem, but d11 younger punks got Z1 t'1'ill outta iltflll. Dee. ll7'll1ICl?lj', we started our lg2lSCliltl7Zll1ll Seasin. lfer e-implete edteales see d11 Sports Section o' dis here ans nuval. lllll too tired ta rite baout all dem games, an' besides dere Iillllt no se11se ov havin' too of us guys write 11ll Zlllfblll da Dee. l4- fillllflilj' we sent Il buneh o' guys down sowtl l 1. :ln nv: 5 5 tfqf f v, I 1 ' T .N N-j I 1 1 1' l N l H Q X X Af. W j 1 '5 5 52.131 xsk 'iw 32 li 1 f 1' Q, X 10189 1 45 avi, llll' ll 1112 gr ,nf 5 K-xx, kj -i x 1 ill' gg-f ' mi Xa Q f -I 1 1 si! i ..x , I 0 ffl, X g A 1 W ' , 1 Mf' 645. X ntl' Ax ov' qi 5.4 I Q- L f xx ill I xxx 7' i. A 'X D Q 39 fr to run dere fuel beds off at Long lieee er somwheres in da Sowthurn Calufurniea ll ean't spell dem big wordsg da little wuns neethurfj Champeenships fer .Xcross Cfountrey runnina'. blan. Zl-Taday we seen da program da Muzik Klass made up to go to Saninta Xezz to put on tomorra if evertin gos rite. lla guys will give dem a ssemblv in return fer da wun dav gived us on liek. IS. lt wuz a purtv good progerm. Dev did dis ta keep da guvs from ditchin' and goin' over dere to here it, XYe sneaked out an' ditched anyhow. blan. .22-Dey went. lfeb, 4g-Tocla-v wuz da ,lnteramuurale lloxxing Cham- peenships. lkl:C1' deetavls see Sports Seektiong lJon't ask me.1 Feb. Z2-XYent to Kavmbreva tuday to plav las' game in liaskeetbull season. lSee S. March 5-6gl':Y6l'lJllClj'Z1 wuz all eskited ovur da fer- togrufers bein' here ta lake pitchurs fer da annuvall. liver- budv got otta classes all dav long. even do dev wuzn't sposed to. March l3-liaeebaull Startid. 45. S. 5.9 March 14-llig lnturclass Truck Meat. Da blasted clueks o' fourttv ate wun. March Z0-21-Senvurs gived there plav. TOO pertur- manses. twol It wuz reallv a howlin' sueeeesss. We laid 'em up fer weeks. lf dere 'da been a talent scoot at dis one, da hole east would been sighned up for lloolvwould, l betehal March 22-lla big Loompoc Reliavs was revivaled an' a whole kaboodle o' yeggs cum from odder pens an' Refourmed Skools to partycypeyted Some o' dem gals gave awav medalls an' ribbonses and trofvs and sawdust and so forth into da nite Reallie wuz a big deell l.Xn' no Fooling' March 3l+l'm a' ritin' dis now sos to have it in in time so's youse guys can have it in yur annuyal. l can on'v give vu whut info I have now as to whuts euming up between now and when yu reed dis but dis is whut da grapevine says: From now on, dere will be a lotsa more liasebawl games an' Trick Xleets. CS. S. 5.5 .Xpril 23--Accordin' to da Grappawine, dere should a' been a opperetta tonite l don't no wedder ta beleeve it er not. It wuz a liibblet an' Saulsbury oprat called da ll, Xl. S. ljettieotcu. May 9-Grappawine says: A big Hand Festivities in Sana liarbarbara All da bands frum lligh Skools in Sow- thearn Coloradifornia will be dere Big Deal! May 30-Today is no workg is also holiday! Da l.et- terwinners Organisachions is initiaitiotion of new memembers. liig Deel at beach. Big liar li Q's for everbudv an' his goil. XYe'll have to sneak out fer dis' one so's don't everbudy know about it. june 6-Dis is da nite fer da bigges' blowout of da year, da .lunyur Prominaide Everbudy is lookin' forward ta dis o11e Da junyurs hav kep' dere t'eme a deep dark .seerut so far. No stoolies in dat bunch. june ll-Dis is by far da bigges' day o' da year . . . Commmenneeament Exersizesl NVQ get our lfinal Parole l'ap- ers. Dis is really sumtin' to selebraite, beleeve mel XYell so long punks, we'll see you at da hideout when va get paroled.. P. S. l almos' fergot. Un March 27, we pulled da big- ges' break in history. All da members o' Senyurs lnc. made a brake fer it an' got away. But Mudder Natchoor wuz agamst us an' let loose wit all her fury. It was by far da lousiest day a' da whole vearg So we hadda cum back, since all da roads an' bridges was washed out and everytinf I hope vou have better lux when vu pull yur brake! Yours till da NYardin breaks his own rocks. .5- -SLUG Q UA 'QM-'?i ,Q eh. 4 ham'---'Q Quintana-:noun 11111151 Nygfg .. Em 'nmsk' 'l X .A S3 s vi 5 F E i ii fc! E FS 1 Sv w ,s 1 I 1 ,.. 5 R . , A Xi' f -W1 Q, A ,jg ' fl! -v-JCC Hglawum nf 1 .. Q, ..,,, M QQ Q, .. 3 W F f Y 1 iw sf. 5 'iff W xi W 3 we '. 14 Q - 1. X .-4. if 'fs Z Y -M hai.,- Vlnpfjf , f 'W fy f' VU 4 fr, .' ,. X f X ' 4 ' E f fd 'fb L iw ,,., , L jf .9 FZ UQVV IW I ,f fl V '1 W we , 701 aff! AZ Li X ff ALUMNI 1946 if J Vivien Adkins -------------w-,----A--------A-.----4--.------- .Y Married Bob Alexander ---,,------------ 4-----,'-KA- S anra Maria C. Lawrence Armstrong ....-.- ...... U . S. Army, Germany Marjorie Avila ..---..--,.- ---------- K larried, Lompoc Marjie Azbill .,..----.--, .-.w... S ateway, Lompoc Betty Bonham 4----- --,----.... H ome, Lompoc Phyllis Bryson ..... ..-..............---v- U . C. Santa Barbara Betty Burch .-,..--v,------,----------,-----.. U. C. Santa Barbara john Chaves --.------- Surveying, Santa Barbara County Rose Marie Cliilson --.,v---,-,---A---------------v-----.--... Married Bob Cox -.--------------,--,- -,-,--- --------.... lj . S. Navy Gertrude DeBolt ...--.-----.......... ............ H ome, Lompoc Bob Ewing ................................----...-A.--.... D. B., Lompoc 'loansine i riis --..,-,--- Business C0llCg6, Santa Barbara Virginia Urorsini ........--- .....-......-..--.-. H olne, Lompoc Bob Hapgood ----,---'---------------.------- U. C. Santa Barbara Pat Hilderlzrand ............ Holser K Bailey, Santa Maria Lenore Hoag .-....-. ..------4-----..,. L l. C. Santa Barbara Bud Hobbs ----------- ----4---4---------------,-.-.. C . C. Bel'ke.ey Peggy Holland .......... Auto. Club of So. Calif., L. .-X. Stan Hollister ------------------.-----.-------.--- Farming, Lompoc Minnie Belle Hoover ........--------.... C. C. Santa Barbara Lob Hudson ,'---...-.'--.-,-'- ---A-------,---- S anta Maria bl. C. George Ingamells Mac 1ienn,y --------- - .levfel LeB.anc IJ:Sl.'2l1'Hl1Z3. Luna ---- - Clyde Marquart ----- Grace Mcliinley ---- Mary Moore ----.V-. Dick Mortensen '- Thelma Murray -4-- - Mike Xegrich ....--- Molly O'Conner -A,-- jack Clneal .----A----- Helen Ourseler ----. Pat Proud A4----------- Marvel Roberts -- Bob Robison ..---. Bob Ross --.- N ---. Lena Santos -- ---'- -- Bob Scolari ----A--------------- Gertrude Shoemaker Domenico Signorelli Reedson's Dariy, Lompoc University of Redlands Married, Lompoc Married, Santa Barbara lg. C. Berkeley Los Angeles C. C. Santa Barbara IJ. B., Lompoc Married Army Married, Lompoc Ventura j. C. --nn ----.. an -------'.'----' 33573 C. C. 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