Lompoc High School - La Purisima Yearbook (Lompoc, CA)
- Class of 1948
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A.-Library. MYRON KING-- B. S., M. S.-Typing, Bus- iness Training, Bookkeep- ing, DALE VVOOD-A A. B., M. A.-U. S. His- tory, Civics, Senior Prob 181115. HENRY HELLEKSON-- . A. B., M. A.-Algebra. Geometry. Trigonometry. BOYD CANFIELD- A. B.-Auto Mechanics, Electricity, General Metal gi PA UL GARDNER- A. B., B. B. A., M. S, 31: Ed. -- English, Shoii. hand. Speech A1'ts. BETTY DICKINSON- A. B.-Latin, Spanish. MARY K. BALAAM- A. B.-Music. MARGARET HODGDON -A. B.--Al't, Crafts, ETHEL BLACKVVELL- A A. B.--Home Economics Cafeteria. EMIL SUCH- Boy's Physical Education DEAN UPTON- A, B.. M. A.-Mechanirzu 1 Drawing, Home l'Iilllllill1','. W'uu4lSl1u1u, Shop Ninth Slug:-, X ADA FARRIS-M A. B.. M. A.--English. CARLTON THOMSW A. B.4General Science Modern History. FRANCES BALAAM-v A. B.-Home ldcoiiolniuzs. LEONARD RICHARD- SON- A. B.-Shop, l5oy's Phy sical Education. DONALD DURNIN G5 A. B., B. Ed., M, A.-B1 ology. General Science t f'hHIIllHll'Y, Photogruplly. L' 0 I COLETTA BURKHARDT -WB. S.-Art, English i., 4. GENEVA HELBlNG-- B. S., M. A.-'-MElt1lBIllil- tics. English. MILDREIJ MARTIN-H A. B. --A Social Studies Matlleriizntics, PR1SCll.l.A VVILSON A. B. - Social Studios English. CILBERT MARTIN-- A. Bf f Sm-iclicfe. PATRICIA RURKICA A. B. fGi1'l's, Pllysical lid uczttion. ANNUAL STAFF DOLORES PIIELPS-- Editor JIM LANCEs Assistant Editor ROGER VVESTMONTe - Business Manager HERB SCHROEDER4 Assistant Business Mgr GREG HOVVELLf Pictorial Editor VVILLIE JIMINEZ-W Art Editor CARMELITA GARCIA- Assistant Art Editor ELEAN OR BAILEY-- Organizations' Editor BETTY BARCAf Activities Editor KATHLEEN IVORYi 5en.or Editor DOLORES LINNEIVIAN- Junior Editor 'X II ANI A ISTIN td I A L -- Sophomore Editor DON KNOLIFA Sports Editor NANCY FAIR- Eighth Grade Editor PHILLIP PADYHAG- f Seventh Grade Editor PAUL F. GARDNERAA- Advisor CIAROLYN Pl+1'1'l+IRSl'lN Fresiinian Editor EDITORIAL The theme of our annual this year is the Centennial of the discovery of gold in California. As we look back on that era we can feel the excitement and romance of the days that marked the beginning of our state. We seniors are looking ahead to our own personal search for gold in which opportunities are the treasure that lies ahead of us. Since we have been in high school there has been a world war, almost two years of peace, and now again we hear the murmurings of conflict and dissension in the world. We have been able to adapt ourselves to those changes and still keep in mind our plans and ideals for the future. If we are destined for a world of peace, we will put our plans to hap- pier use and be able to more fully contribute to another golden era whose boundary lines extend beyond our own state to include the whole world. DOLORES PHELPS .ls ,, ,W V W Y , - ,, ..,.,,, , X NS C 'F Cs-f g ci: Fr , .Ny 6 L- - fmi csv .4 i ,Q. af ' 1 X gf Y I LZ' rue' .rf ' - ,V C73 ' '1 'fu K C . 'S . - SCHIOYS 5' wig an Z? QL Z' ,f-ff c V -Q, T ff- . 5 . , . 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M., 2, 3, 4 Light Crew, 2, 3 BETTY GUERRA Choir, 2 ROBERT MILLIGAN Football, 3 Baseball, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club, 3, -1 Jamboree, 4 Newspaper Staff, 3 S. A. M., 2 Class Yell Leader, 1. 2, 3 MARY H01 ,l ,AND Band. 1, 2, il PEGGY ENNIS Senior Play Cust, 4 Scholarship, 4 Newspaper. 4 Jamboree, 4 Operetta, 3 Choir, 3 A. S. B. Yell Leader Elect, 4 Class Secretary, 4 Student Council, 4 STUART DODDS LLIFF ORD ROBINSON Junior Play Staff, 3, Senior Play Staff, S. A. M., 3. 4 lJettermen's Clu 2, 3, 4 Choir, I Intramural Bas etball Champs, 4 Stage and Light Crew, 2 ' Newspaper Staff, 3, 4 Track Mgr., 2 J LSSII11 DeBOLT Choir, 4 Junior Play Cast, 3 A f Senior Play Cast, 4 G.A. A.. 1, 3,4 N! Band, 4 Operetta, 3 'l'ri-Y, 2, 2-1 BILL BONHAM Lettermen's Club, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club Vinci Pres., 3 Football, 2, 3, 4 Football Captain, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Track, 2, 3, 4 Track Captain, 3, 4 Tross Country, 4 ab A, S. B. X ice-Pres., 3 A. S. li. President, 4 Junior Play Cast, Z3 Senior Play Cast, 4 Senior Varieties, 2 Operetta, 3 Jamboree, 4 Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4 LENA MAE BURNS Traiasfer Bpgalusa 7322? we K jr K 7 ,LLP .144 yffpvxzj . r, ' AFV. J4'--UV fvdlf T' L KATHLEEN IVORY Transferred from Alhambra. 2 Junior Play Cast, 3 Tri-Y, 3 Stitch and Chatter, 3 Senior Play Staff, 4 Annual Staff, 4 SALLX TERHONES G. A. A.. 1 Junior Play Staff. J! Stitch and Chatter, 3, 4 Stitch and Chatter President, 4 'rw N1No MAGDALE J 33 Football, 3, 4 my Boxing, 4 ' s. A. M., 2, 3,'4 Qs Track, 4 jim QQ XJ' .fi- . iiv ELEANOR BAILEY A. S. B. Secretary, 4 Class President, 4 Class Treasurer, 2, 3 Tri-Y, 2, 3 Senior Varieties, 2 Scholarship, 1, 2 Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, 3 . Jamboree, 4 Junior Play st, 3 Senior Pl y st, 4 Annual S f,l 4 Band, , 3, 4 Choir , AINJ .l'.l,,, WW 4 3:- till DON KNOLL 'C-Ji' Transfer New Jersey. ii Lettermen's Club, 3, -I 1 Cross Country, 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Jamboree, 4 Newspaper Staff, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Senior Play Staff, 4 lntrainural Football Champs, 4 l11tran1u1'al Basketball Champs, 4 ZVJQ Q 4' o ' J' .0- .. 0322.4 gjffwewb CHARLES GROSSINI Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Capt., 2 Football, 4 Track, 2, 3, 4 Class Sec., 3 L9tl',8I'1ll6ll.S Club, 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew, 2. 3, 4 Light Crew, 2, 3 Junior Play Staff, 3 Senior Play Staff. 4 S. A. lvl., 2 Opt-rm-II:l, I1 Ilvlln-rim-11's Club Yiw, l'res.. ll Jaz11bo1'm-, 4 DOROTHY MARTIN Stitch and Chatter, 2, .i 'lE1,JXLlni'fJ V in UG HITCHEN Light Crew, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 3 senior Play Cast, 4 Junior Play Cast, 3 Class Commissioner, 1, 3 Class President, 1. 3 A. S. B. President, 4 baseball, 2, 3, 4 A. S. B. Vice-Pres., 3 Basketball, 2 Football, 3, 4 Football Captain, 4 Lettermen's Club, 2, 3, 4 LOUISE HURT Junior Play Staff, 3 Senior Play Staff. 4 Stitch and Chatter, 3 VA, Zfzf 4' 76? 4 -we A 'dll BETTY BARCA Choir, 1, 4 Band, 1, 2 Drum Corp, 4 Pep Club, 1, 2 ASB Yell Leader, 2 Class Yell Leader, 1 Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, 4 Junior Play Cast. Il Senior Play Cast, fl Annual Staff, 4 Upq-rvllal, ZZ .l1lIllllnl'1'1A, I 'rl-1-Y 4' ,.n l+'llED n1c:HAnDs 'J s. A. M,, 2, 3, 4 -X, Baseball, 2 Football, 3, 4 Land, 3, 4 Stage Crew, 2 Light Crew, 2, 3, 4 Light Crew Mgr., 4 Jamboree, 4 Loxing, 4 DOLORES PHELPS Scholarship, 1, 2, 4 Newspaper, 2, 3 Tri-Y, 2, 3 Choir, 2 Class Commissioner, Class Vice-Pres., 2 -tnnual Staff, 2 Junior Play Cast, 3 Class Secretary. 3 Orchestra, 3 A. S. B. T1'8biSl11'61', 4 Senior Play Stuff, 4 Senior Varieties, 3 Jamboree, 4 Annual Editor, 4 LEROY HOEFLER Football, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club, 3, 4 Jamboree, 4 Senior Varieties, Z Junior Play Cast, 3 Senior Play Cast. 4 Boys' Glee, 2 Choir, 3 Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4 Class President. 4 Boxing, 3, 4 Operetta, 3 GREG HOWELL Transfer Riverside High, 3 Scholarship, 3, 4 Track. 3, 4 Letter1nen's Club. 3. I Janlboree. 4 Newspaper. 3. 4 Annual Staff, 4 IllII'2llIllll'ili Fuotlmll l'h:unps, 4 Inl l'Illlllll'il1 liznslwl bull f'il2llIl1lS, 4 JOYCE BARGER DOUG REED Transfer Watsonville High, 4 Jainboree, 4' Band, 4 Senior Play Staff, 4 Intramural Basketball Champs, 4 A. S. B. Yell Leader, 4 5 l W. 4 .V ' 1 ' , 4 . l 1. - ALICE b1L LA I 1' Transferre, fgini Sal ta,Lhez' igh, lt' Stitch xand ,Ghatteigx ZL J: We -, ' xuibki ce,!4 t rl f, 1 A F N V A 5 ,. 'UL' bd, V if- RH 5 ' - . gf lf ' X L, L X . V 4+ '.w V. .lk .IAINET .IESTER Transfer Riverside High, 4 Juinboree, 4 :Senior Play Staff, 4 .lllXl SMITH llaseball, 1, ZZ, 4 Basketball, 1. 2. Il. Football, 3, 4 Lettern1en's Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. of L8t.tG1'111611,S Club, 4 S. A. M., 4 Junior Play Staff. 3 KATHRYN MUNDELL Girl's State, 3 Junior Play Cast, 3 Senior Play Cast, 4 Usher's Club, 1, 2 Scholarship, 2 Annual Staff, 4 Jamboree, 4 , A. S. B. Yell Leader Class 'l'reasurer. l, 4 Pep Club, 1 G. A. A.. l. 2 l JIM LANCE Transfer Salem High, 4 A. S. B, Yell Leader, 4 Scholarship, 4 Senior Play Cast, 4 Drum Major, 4 Jamboree, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Senior Class Commis- sioner, 4 IHMA BORTOLAZZO ADELE LIN D A G. A. A., 1, 2, 3 Band, 1, 2 Choir, 2, 3 Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, 3 A. B. Yell Leader, 3, 4 Class Yell Leader, 1, 2, 3 Class Secretary, 2, 4 Senior Play Staff, 4 Opel-etta, 3 Senior Varieties, 2 Pep Club, 1 Junior Play Cast, il ROGER VVESTMONT Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Track, 3 ettermen's Club, 2, 3, 4 Scholarship, 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' State, 3 Annual Staff, 3, 4 Comniissioner, 2 Class Treasurer, l, 2, Jamboree, 4 Boys' Glee, 1 BARBARA lNiAClAS Choir, 1 G. A. A., 1 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. Tri-County F. H. A., 4 Stitch and Chatter, 3 4 Stitch,and Chatter Vice-Pres., 4 Junior Play Staff, 3 VVILLIE .l1MliNl5lZ Football, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Basketball Capt., 4 Tramck, 2, 3 Cross Country, 4 Boxing, 4 .lunior Play Cast, 3 Senior Play Cast. 4 S. A. M., 2, 4 Flares, President, 3 i.Uilt'I'lllt'll.S Vlub, 2. ZZ, I .xllllllili Slzall, Ii, I Nm-wsp:np4-I' Stull, JZ ISAIJORE TRIGUEIRO Band, 4 Football, 2, il. 4 llasketball, 2, 4 Baseball. 3. 4 Track, 2, 3, 4 Letterniens Club, 2, 3, 4 Jamboree, 4 Operetta, 3 Senior Varieties, 2 Junior Play Staff, Senior Play Staff, lloys' Glee, 2 Stage Crew. 3. 4 Class Sec., 1, 2 Boxing, 3 BETTY WOODFIN Talent Night, 1 Ushers Club, 1 Class Yell Leader, G. AwA., 1, 2 9 V.: 4 l Class Representative. 1 Pep Club, 2 Class Secretary, 2, Junior Play Cast, - u o 0 rm Senior Play Cast, 4 Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff, Il. Senior Varieties. 3 KENNETH CROSS Lettermen'sf Club, 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Band, 3, 4 Class Vice-Pres., 2 Class Yell Leader, 2 Boys' Glee Senior Yzlrietivs. 2 Talent Night, 2 Senior Play Staff, 4 4 AUDREY VALDEZ Transferred from Oakland, 4 fl in Q. Q1 li' x T191 ifirfk 212- SALQWELLS , . Rx o. A. A ,1, 254 'Fx'i-Y,?-1 ' we Junior .ay Cast, L3g,,. Operetta, K, 'C Choir, 2, r .J- Pep Club, ' Senior X'a1'?-cgffes, 2 Jamboree, 4 -2414, . EU N MLASS Band, 3, Lettermen's Club, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast, 3 Senior Play Staff, 4 Operetta, 3 Hi-Y, 3 Choir, 3 Jamboree, 4 Light Crew, Z3 1 f, E Q7 AMW, SHIRLEY KING . f' ll! 6 gf! 9, 1 Q , X I fl - ff ,C ,XIX THERESA FLORES Band, 2 Operetta, 3 G. A. A., 1 Choir, 2, 3 bisfzioz Diaz j H FHESHMAN Traveling over the hot sands of the desert, we greenhorns finally reach- ed our destination. After a brief pause we managed to hitch our horses to the wagon and tread a path up to 'Ye Old L'--and we proceeded to clean it. We have faced many trials and tribulations in our lives, but this ini- tiation business was almost the worst. We thought perhaps we could get even with our sophomore rivals by finding a panful more of gold in the river, however, we felt better after refreshments. . Trying to be neighborly, we called our new friends, the sophomores, over on a friendly basis to share tasty vittals with us. Tarnation! Today we had to come out of the hills, and act civilized. We dressed up all pretty like for the seniors, and gave them a little tea party, but afore nightfall we were back abidin' in our hills. Our class of people being socialites-we appeared in several activities and band doings. S OPH OM ORE We weren't trying to be malicious, but accordin' to tradition it was our turn to be mean to these new pardners. 'We were pretty nice to them afterwards, we passed around the jug and they took their fill-and speaking of refreshments, we sold cokes at some of the games. Again, we tidied up to lcok our best for the Fall Frolic . We were steppin' out right smart in the society world now, being as how this was our dance, the first dance of the school year. We were also signed up in the band again, and we got mighty ram- bunctious over some G. A. A. affairs. JUNIOR 'The Play's the Thing' tall us 48ers heardj so we tried our hand at it and came up with Strictly Formal . We certainly are the one's for sports 'n things. This time we came a iuffin' in 'ust in time to sasha over and receive the interclass tro h and 1 , 1 , , y, what s more, we rung up five new interclass records. i Our creative talent busted out all over the Nlemorial building, too. Of course we don't deserve all the credit, we just sorta borrowed an idea from our southern friends. You know that ball we had-well, we had it lookin' like Southern Gardens. Had a nice time, too. SENIOR Our actin' ain't nothin' special4we just sort of appeared natural in Crazy House , but seein's the people liked us, we didn't feel too queer. Well, well, never was so surprised! Hardly thought 1'd ever see so many relatives wanderin' around. Nope-guess they weren't relatives after' all-just dressed up fer the Costume Ball. By the time May 28th showed up-awe were kinda fed up, so we took off for beyond the hills and parts unknown. Didn't get very far, had to turn back 'cause we couldn't go any further. Of course this school leavin' was legal. On account of the dry spell we've been havin', we must pull up stakes. and leave to hunt for greener pastures and more fertile grounds. even after all of our joyful moments and happy endings here. Parting is such sweet sorrow . KATHLEEN IVORY yf L CAMERA SH Y Roger Pacheco, Annie Sotelo, Dalton Hagen, Robert Key, James Vanlerberghe Cgzniofz ancf cqmgifioni I, Kenneth Cross, being of evil mind and fatigued body, do hereby will to Kenneth Milligan my ability to come back on the players' bus after a game. AMBITION-To be able to coach Mr. Such for one football season. C10 laps.D I, Barbara Macias, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Carmelita Garcia my ability to catch on'l to a joke in band before I start blowing my trumpet. AMBITION-None. I, Adele Patricia Lind, will my ability to go steady, and yet be on the loose, to Jean Sullivan. To Kenny Milligan I will my extra credits, knowing he will need them in his senior year. Since Ruth Romano just begged me to will her something, after deep concentration Cnot too deep, thoughj, I shall leave her my light green, pure silk bandana and a tube of lip-stick. I will to the up-and-coming man about school, Art Negus, my ability to appear flowery and fresh when arriving at my first period Spanish class. Oh, and 1 must not forget Greg Howell, my classmate. To him I will my ability to smile and speak to everyone, regardless of how many times a day I see them. I will to James Vanlerberghe my faithful, trusting and obedient heart. My last and final gift goes to anyone-my ability to invent and mispronounce words. AMBITION-To go to a beautician school and attend girls, finishing school for half a year. I, Sally Terrones, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath to Cordy Romero my ability to drive without cutting corners and grinding the gears, knowing that she will profit by it. AMBITION-To talk my folks into letting me drive their 194-7 Mer- cury before the thrill of having a new car wears off. I, Dorothy Martin, being of sound mind and body, hereby will by pow- der to Shirley Truman, knowing that if you save the surface you save all. AMBITION-To be a good cook and housekeeper. I, Janet Jester, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will one of my stories to Mr. Wood. AMBITION-To be a secretary to a large traveling firm. I, Betty Guerra, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my gym shorts to my sister, Jean Guerra, hoping that she can wear them some day. AMBITION-To make that certain '46-footer a good wife. I, LeRoy Hoefler, being of sound mind and body, will to all students, young and old, the right to be students, and to know the thrill of competitive sports. I will to everyone, 'fSchool Spiritw, and the right to take a place in school activities. To the younger students I will their first Junior Prom, and the gatherings down at the soda fountain. I will the memories to be forever treasured after that first dance, and the joy of those youthful romances. But above all, I will to you that lump in your' throat, those tears in your eyes as you walk down the aisle to the stage for the last time. The door of high school memories is closed as you hear your school song, soft, haunting and fading away. AMBITION-To always remain young in mind, and, though l mav grow old, to have the urge to drop out in low and squeal out in front of Lindls. I, Kathleen Ivory, being of chemical mind and physical body, do here- by will all my chemistry apparatus Cwhatls leftj to Jean Anne Martin, know- ing that she will not throw test tubes out the window and eat up the sink with concoctions of left over acids, and to my dear friend, Emily Silva, I will some of my height-in order to fulfill her ambition of growing tall. A AMBITION-To explore and practice nursing in the jungles of Africa, with .lean Anne Martin as my lab technician and assistant. U l, liugene Douglass, being of sound body and unfit mind, will my abil ily to write shorthand to some poor upperclassman who takes it next vear. AMBITION-To be the private secretary of Gail Russell or GVP. I, John Woodfin, discovering myself in a loving and enlightened mind Qfor a changej do will and bequeath my ability to love every boy's girl, and one in particular, Qfreshman, that isD to Chris Friis, hoping that by my ex- ample his flirtatious abilities may greatly improve. AIVIBITION-To sell snowballs to the Amazons, and heating pads to the Eskimos. I, Lena Mae Burns, will my SENIOR PROBLEIVIS book to the most out- standing junior. AMBITION-To become a typist. I, Dolores Yvonne Phelps, being of nice character and sane QI hope, by the time you read thisb mind, do hereby will and bequeath my job as annual editor to any fashion-inclined junior. CTl1c new look in this case-strait jacketsj AMBITION-Never to waste a moment on mediocre effort, inconse- quential things, or uninteresting people. I, Isadore Trigueiro, being of weak mind and strong body do hereby will to Chris Friis my hot motorcycle, and to my brother, Kenny, all my gold footballs. AMBITION--To get married to a little sophomore girl if she'll have me-and to get out of Lompoc. I, Jim Lance, having no mind and less body do hereby will and be- queath my ability to play Rachmaninoff's f'Prelude in C Sharp Minor to Kenny Milligan, because he loves the classics so, and because he has such a deep appreciation of the fine, cultural things of life. AIVIBITION-To be the undercover man in a mattress factory, also to be able to recognize birds as well as D. T. Wood. I, Robert Lee Milligan, being of unsound mind and 4F, and an odd ball in the human race, hereby will all my abilities, which are few, to my buddy, Dick Anderson, hoping he will have as much fun as I have had. AIVIBITION-To marry the girl of my dreams. CWhat an ambition.D I, Roger Pacheco, will my ability to tell stories to an old pal. AMBITION-Not to worry about books anymore. I. Fredrick Charles Richards, Jr., being of sound mind and body. do hereby will to Jimmy Dutra my Hcrushv on a certain girl, whose initials are C. P. CI have no further use for my 'fcrushf' on herb. To Bob Crolley, I leave my ability to put on weight. To the above girl Uimmyfs new girlj, I leave my undying love. To all the boys who will join the stage and light crew, I leave my ability to get out of class, especially gym. Last, but not least, to T. N. T., I leave the hope that somebody will make her very happy. AIVIBITION-To go to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, and maybe become an officer. I, Clifford Roland Robinson, being of foggy mind and medium body, do hereby will to Johnny Brabeck, a freshman, the ability to restrain himself when around my car when I am not there, and to Greg Howell, a fellow sen- ior, the will not to yell at people when playing cards, and not to talk back to waitresses. To LeRoy I-Ioefler I will the good sense to sell his 'fhotw QD rod and buy a motorcycle. AMBITION-U. S. Navy. I, Billy Bonham, being of sound mind and healthy body, do hereby will and bequeath to Ronnie Hooker my luck in a poker game, and my knowledge of the correct way to Los Angeles, I give to Bob Almanzo, knowing they will both profit by my gifts-mostly Ronnie. AIVIBITION-To live happily until I die. I, Doug Hitchen, being of cramped mind and bulky body, do hereby will all of my bruised and broken bones to any one who goes out for football, hoping they can get by with fewer injuries than I did. Also to my cousin, Har- lan, I will my big feet, hoping they take him as many places as they have taken me. AlVIBITION+E1eanor. I, Emma Martinetti, being of sound mind and body, will to my brother, Wfilliam, the ability to learn shorthand better than I. AIVIBITION-To shorten the distance between Lompoc and Santa Barbara, so that I can come home every night. Q I, Alice Silva, being of no mind and just about no body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Sylvia Huntley, hoping that she will profit by it in the future. AlVlBITION4To grow up-and remain that way. tHa-Haj I, Betty Barca, would like to bequeath to Suzy Romano the ability to carry on life, hard as it is, and to forget about her nose as efficiently as I. AIVIBITION-To see the 20th century and hear the pronunciation of 2001, I, Roger Wright Westmont, having an oversized mind fastened to no particular body Cthat7s what education does for youj, do hereby will my abil- ity to play basketball to Doug Adkins because he doesnlt need it, my clarinet to anyone that can play a lower note than I Ctry itj, and to Beverly I will my proficiency to get straight A75 andfor anything else she might want. AMBITION-To know more about books than Mr. Wood. I, Shirley King, being of sound mind and body, will my excess weight to Sylvia Huntley, knowing she will benefit by it. AIVIBITION-To get out of school. I, Don Knoll, being of unsound mind and not much body, do hereby will my ability to play baseball Cif anyD to Richard Bromser, my love for the eighth graders to George '4Bones Lavenson, my ability to wiggle my ears to Carolyn uFreddie,' Petersen, my habit of saying L'Hi instead of MHello', to Joy Ramos, my skill at giving book reports from classic comics to Herb Schroeder, and last but not least, I leave my marked five-hundred deck and bright red sweater to Carolyn Daisy Maew Lovelace. AIVIBITIGN-To go on to college, and someday to either play profes- sional baseball or be a coach. I, Frank A. Winter, being of thin mind and broad body, will and be- queath to Burke Anderson and Chuck Maxwell Wilson my ability to French inhale, knowing that they have in the past, and will in the future, put it to good and constant use. To Lois and Katie I leave my only volume of How to Win Friends and Influence People. AMBITION-To nationalize the oil industry. I, Joyce Barger, having been blessed Cthough somewhat skimpilyj with both intellect and torso Cneed I say more?J, do hereby will and bequeath to one Joyce Hanson my natural curly hair Cfalong with a TONI kitl and brown eyes, with instructions for proper use of the latter. Now in case she cannot control the brown eyes, I also will her my diamond studded dark glasses. AIVIBITION-To find a career that requires no ambition. I, Betty Woodfin, suddenly discovering myself in a loving and enlight- ened mind, do will and bequeath my ability to love every girl,s boy-friend, and none in particular, to Jeanie Sullivan, knowing she will profit by it in the coming years. AIVIBITION--To obtain in life a pattern of living which yields com- plete peace of mind. I, Stuart Dodds, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make my last will and testament. To Dean lVIorehart I will my ability to finish a year of college before graduating from high school. A good stunt if you can do it. AIVIBITION-To set a new speed record between Santa Maria and Lompoc in my hopped up Pontiac. I, Pat Key, will my ability to stay away from married men to Clarice Olson, CRight Kenney C.?j and my ability to ditch school to Gloria Wisdom. AMBITION-To be able to henpeck my husband. I, Louise Hurt, being of sound mind and quite a bit of body, do hereby will my ability never to be late to school to Shirley Schutz. AIVIBITION-To graduate. I, Fleanor Bailey, being of microscopic mind and experimental body, do hereby will to Pat Sudden all of my bad characteristics. I'm tired of them! She can have 'emll AMBITION--Lots of it! I, Peggy Ennis, being of neurotic mind and corroded body, do hereby will and bequeath my horn-rimmed glasses to Joyce Hanson, knowing it will add to her glamour. I also will my everloving thanks to Mrs. Beldinker for making me GUI,-LAMER-OUS. AMBITIONaTo remodel Frankie Winter's car so the doors and win- dows open. I, Nino Magdaleno, being of sound mind QD and plenty of body, do Izcreby will and bequeath to Ronald Hooker my ability to call centipedes. AMBITION-To own Joe's Joint. I, Willie Jimenez, being of sound mind and body too, do hereby will my height and my athletic ability to Dick Bromser, who will need it in his future years Cin Lompoc Highj with coach Emil Such. AMBITION-To play pro football or be a coach. I, Doug Reed, will my I. D. bracelet and block sweater to Billie Ren- nie who already has them, I will my ability to play basketball to Don Klaas- on, my ways of getting out of class to Phil Wall. AMBITION-To be as successful in the Army as my father. I, Audry Valdez, will my finished homework to my comrade, Phoebe Romero, because she was so nice to me while I was at Lompoc. AMBITION-To become a nurse. I, Kathryn Todd Mundell, being of weak mind and run-down body will, without regret, all my headaches brought about by being editor of ye old 'LSmoke Signal , to Myrna Iott, hoping she will have a large supply of aspirin on hand at all times. AMBITION-To continue with myhammering, although it will be in a more constructive way. CA carpenter perhapsj I, Theresa Flores, being of sound mind and broken-down body here- by will to Earlene Newby my ability as usherette, also my ability for eating a candy bar without fear of being caught. AMBITION-To have a beauty shop of my own someday-and not in Lompoc! I, James David Smith, being of sound mind and lanky body, do hereby will and bequeath my taxi service at noon to Phil Wall. I know he will bene- fit by it, and also gain an empty gas tank. AMBITION-To be a bachelor. I, Sally Wells, having a good mind and body, will my math ability and straight, short hair to Sethene Compton, who has long curly hair. AMBITION--To be a home economics teacher. I, Joan Bryson, being of wandering mind, Cwe won't mention the bodyJ do hereby will to Bonnie Milligan my ability to get along so well with Chris QYAKD, hoping that she will have as much fun arguing with him as I have had. QNo offense Friis, I love you and you know it.D AMBITION-To see what lies beyond these brown hills of ours, QAnd a question without his coming back with, What's the matter, Ya Worried?7' CUGHID I don't mean Solvang either-Bealj. and to just once ask Friis I, Jessie DeBolt, being of little mind and lots of body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to take shorthand and to type fast UD to Ethel Cass, an up-and-coming freshman, as she will need it in order to keep up with the professors in college. Also, I will my ability to drive to Maurice Hoag with a warning against intoxicated drivers, stressing the act of keeping both hands on the wheel and urging him to keep his eyes glued on four points: in the middle of the road ahead, the rear view mirror, and the periphery of both left Hlld right eyes. AMBITION-To finish four liretful years of college. teach Iwo years, take a trip to Europe, and help over there, then come back 'lo America to study conditions here, and to teach until the right man comes along . . . if ever. ' F D ,....---1 A V71- x .. xg, 1, x -N. , A '?'.?7?f Affffwff? E9n7 '77,!p1mWfM if 1.,Mp'0J9 -N-W,,A wp,-, -,-M-f-47:5 W' yfm Myiffifff V WZ? fm? . ..Q 79? W7 W EM Hfj,ji4j'V x3fZ,f'fMZ,,1 agfawwz fggzfyzwiiigiffi gi f 'fc' ,,, ,I-v. Classes .-.... .. I 1.- ........-.... s- . --.i...- . ... f , -I J I- -qw-bi. . -- A-gf ' Ev A 'Hn 1 1 , ' 4 , x Y' 5 'jk 'A Q ', K Y QQ ' , ' Ml - 1 X5 V 1 Af I ' A 4 . ' ,N f Jr 'viii' 5- -Q.. L 2 ' i i -V ...ls 1 fi Y Y Y - W Y X3 :Q X . H ,,f, , ' I-Q1 r : fi gf,ffL, 'sgafr ,7 : :vs-'fq,Lpr3,t ' - xfs.A - .--' 1 , -n. , .::J:?1if1 '1 tid, I' V ,AJ I f ' iiiifgjgr X 4 dvi, - A: ix?-so, -Q 495 , I I I . . KN R21 5:1111 ! 'f I4'?r X , s LQ. :Y ., . 7 594-.gr - , if wxv 'F 'fm , fix 7 . ., ,..----gn:-u-u V 1. I N 7 K H J N , X I 1 V dk 1' if as N lldlxyxgy .yfl1! lm ll Q ,gb P U wk' fgW' i,Q2f'5w fa 'U7'M' , fMfj,g5f6.7F-ff Qfwffff Mfg! W oJ'Wl7,g as sw L 9 sw 5 E352 XD Sifvy Q Engfg fa TOP ROW, left to right----Ronnie Hooker, Nick Howell, Gene Martin, Bud Azbill, Herbert Schroeder. Charles Williams. Don Klaasen, Benny O'Hair, Leonard Autry, Ray Kitaguchi. 2ND ROW4Bob Alnianzo, Giovanni Cargasacchi, Frank Coata, Don Roberts. Bob Hilderhrand. Victor Sousa. Kenneth Trigueiro. Manuel Armenia, Trinidad Rojas, M1'. Wood, Zllill ROW -Theresa Nl2ll'I,l1l, Olivia lioclriquez, Shirley Truman, l'ill'IllUlllLL Garcia. Sylvia Huntley. Beverly Morehart, .Ierry Patton, Adelina Mendez, Gloria Grossi. Beatrice lloniingos, BOTTOM ROW--Frances lloiningos, Myrna lott, Dolores Linneinan, Doris Padrick, Rayola Mankins, Dorothy Hosta. Josephine Signorelli, Janet Duncan, Billie Rennie. Alberta DeSoto, JUNIOR CLASS The officers were as lollovvsz ist Semester Officers Qnd Semester Herb Schroeder ., ,, President , Bob Almanzo Bob Hilderbrand , Vice Presideni ,, Bob Hilclei-brand Bob Alnianzo , ,, Secretary H Gene lVlartin Bob Alnianzo , 'l'reasurer , , Gene Nlartiu . Don Klaasen D Kl' ' 'ei . . on ddb 1 I Xell Leaders l , ,,,, Leonard Autry L0011f11'd Aww' l ,, Adelina Nleridez Billie Bennie . ilommissioner ,. Herbert, Schroeder Although the smallest class in school this year. we gm off io a good siarl with eiloris lo raise nionev for our .lunior-Senior Prom. The biggest of which was porliaps. our .lunior Play. The play. a liilarious hillbilly Comedy. was give-11 on lXlUYf'llllJPl' lo. lil-l7. and was a big siirress. , , Y . , Um' prom, give-11 on .lime J. I9-lfe. was Carried olll io the llicmc ol Hawaiian Nigliisu aml 4'N0l'.YUllt' had a XXbllLl6ll'l.lll time, 'lille' Class aclvisor was Nlr. Wood. -VDOLOBILS LINNELNJAN TOP ROW. left to right--Calvin Peeson. Albert Gutierrez, Toni Silva, Nick Gon- zales. Dean Moreliart. Ray lliax. Kenneth Milligan, Frank Romero. Ronald XVillian1S, Jimmy Olivera, Gene Rhodes. .lack Anderson. Arthur Negus. ZND ROVXV fffTo11y Iloniingos. Kenneth O'Neal. Wallace Grossi, Leroy Scolari, Bill Staffanson. Donald Douglass. NVallaee Grider, Ricfliard Tucker. George Proud, Evans Seehrest. Billy liearden, Phil VVall. BRD ROXVW-'Alice George. Nant-5' Salzinan. Jean Ann Martin, Carol Lyinan. Caro- lyn Rios. Pat Martin. Illargarethe Petersen. Jackie Key. Earlene Newby, Jean Sulli- van, Jean Patterson, Milania Austin. Barbara Costa. Dorothy Wise, Ruth Honiano. 4TH IQOXV-H.l1ine liroinser. Mary Agnes Serres, Geraldine Huyek. Stuart Hoefler. llon liearcl. lloraee lleetl. lner Petersen, Haskell O'Hair. George liavenson. June Grorsi Joyce Hanson. Mr. Thorns. l:lO'1 l'OM ROXV-'l'onioye Yoshida. l'la,utlia Nettle, Marian Silva. Margaret 14il?l'1'j' liela Selby. Madelon Statlley, lflnffa .lean Cox, Jean Guerra. Evelyn Silva. Mary Lou Slioeniaker. Frances liavato. Mary Irueero. Barbara lielibein. SQPHOMORE CLASS The Class officers are as lollovvs: lst Semester Ofl'ic'ers 2nd Semester Calvin Peegon , . ...,l, Presiclent ,. ,,,,,, Tylie Grider Phil VVall . . Vive-President . Nlarilyn Stolzenberg Leroy Scolari .Y., . .. Secretary .. . ..,,,,,, l,,,. l lat lVlartin Ronald VVillianis . 'l'reasurer . . lionalcl VVillian1s George Larenson Y H I id N S . . Ruth Romano Dorothy Wise . P ted els .. .. Dean Nlorehart Tyke Grider . . . lflepreseiitative .,,r ..,, . .Leroy Sciolari The Sopliomore class has contributed whole-heartedly to the spirit. sports. and activities ciarrietl on llirougliout the past year. Our class sold ref lreshxnehts at the football games. as dill the other classes. According to Statis- tics. a large part of the football teani was made np ol sophomores. All the other sports were greatly aclderl to by our boys. and we won the lnterelass Trafls Nleel by an overwhelming niaiority. Following traclition, we weleonietl the lireslnnan Class with a party at Nliguelito Park which was enjoyed by a large Crowcl ol' lreshinen and sopho- nioies. We were all pleased witli the retnrn party the lreshnien gave ns later in the year. blanx soplimiiorea rontribnterl tlirir various talents to the .laniboree antl to all iiinsiral Ill't,g33l'2llllS. liinally. Calvin Person was lionoretl by being the lirsl soplioinore to be elertecl as x'ic'e-presirleiit ol' llie A. S. ll. lie are looking lorwarrl to the next two spiritetl years we will spencl as upper elassnien. -V--Klll,:XNlA AllS'l'lN TOP RONV. left to right -George itleyers. .lolin Brubeck, Jiniiny Dutra, Jerry Yann. Gilbert Herrera. Henry l'earc'e. .lolin Olson. Frank llntra. Bill Davis. Jack lVlarston. Tony Flores. ZNIJ HOXV- Gene llusenian. Gaylen Gastineztu. Joltn Terrones, Bill Lovelace, Charles Swan, Pant Brabeek, lion lVIattiaH. Eddy Qninonez. Frank RLil1lt'l'lZ. Gilbert Sagaser. 31111 liONVfNOI'lll2l Norris, liedriea Wellenieyer, Bonnie Milligan, Margaret Lewel- lyn. Carolyn Petersen. Norma Sperlner, JoAnn Hellekson, Lorraine Youngbloori, Gloria H1l11lOll. Sandra lirittinghani. lieatriee Ttrrones, Setliene Venipton. 4T1l KOVV -4 Bob Crolley. l4'rank Dover, Bill VVooflfin, Andrew Rtlbaleaba, lVlaurif:e Hoag. Larry Navarro, Carlos Sotello. Velestine Sousa. Willard Grossi. Frank Ui- Jiaeoino. BOTTOM ROW'-flieatlon Gtossi. Gloria Wisdom. Patsy Sudden, Doniinga 'l'orr4-fs. Ethel Case. Nancy Tisclale. Uaret Huyek, Hoseinary Garcia, Josephine Alnianzn. Fabiola lioniero. Dick Anderson. W FRESHMAN CLASS The officers ol' the l reSlnnan Class are as follows: lst Semester Officers 2nd Semester Willard Grossi , ,,,, President linimy' Dutra .linuny Dutra , Y, Vice-President .. Patsy Sudden Carolyn Petersen , .Sec-Treas. , Carol Huyck Gilbert Herrera ,,,, Representative H , ,, Paul Brabeek Gloria yvisdom ei,. Bonnie Milligan Gilbert Herrera ,. Yell Leaders ..,. lleadon Grossi Dir-li Br-,,mSw rlllll' year started out with tlie traditional xxobbly knees for tlie Fresh- nien. but all fears were forgotten when time lor Cleaning the ll fame around. After a lot ol' running up and flown the ltill lor a rouple ol' dauw, tlie job was completed to tlie -Iatisiartion oi' everyone. On Nf'X'PIIll7i'l' 7. lil-147. the Soplioinore Class gave ue an initiation party at Nliguelito Park. Alter class yells and reliresltnients. tlie party Continued with daneing. 'lllte oeeasion was a great Snc'eess-- everyone had 21 good time. We gate a return :lance to tlte Sopliotnores, lt win at llie li0Cl't'2lllOll Center. and t'f'l'reQltmenlS were serxetl to ex'erx'lwncly in tlte lobby. Six lireslnnan girle made CSI lliis sentesier. 'lllte aclvisetvs ol' Ilte lfresltf lllklll Class were NHS. lfarris anrl Xlr. l'plon. -' KIAROI PlC'l'Pfl'tSEIN ll EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW. loft Lo right-fli. Hall, R. Ronlriruiez, J. Ochoa. G. Kincaid. R. UGODHI T. S6l'I'8S'. J. llmningos, B, Feeley, C. Poisson, R. Roe. J. Daniels. 2NIJ HOW'-f-J. 'l'1'u1nan, Y.F1'eiley. H. Moore. C. Tinney, J. Alexander. 5. King, ll l'ete1'son. P. Rhodes, J. Pryor, U. Plumb. A. M. Proud. :SRD ROWX-F. Moore. J. Gulbrailli, C. UOIJIQHIHII. J. Rhodes. C. Navarro. L. limi den. H, l'o1'1'y, J. Nusato. D. Garcia. 1. Rodriquez. 4TH HOW'--Mi-'s Nlurtiii. P, lJeSom. M. Gallndo. M. Yanez, C. Relxbein, P. liennin R, Sr-huylvr. F. 'l'e1'1'onvs. J. llumos, L. Iloeflvlj ll. Clianiber. Mrs, XVilson, l'Ul'l' ' ' ' .UNM in lu ll,lll. J Illmuirqlu-A. K, Xhlson. .l. t'i'u1gloxx'. N. Gonzales. J. Hu, nlolplw. lu, Xllt l1ll.sl1,.n ll1uI1..l, lluyvll. In Alvxzxlfms. R. fnill'Zll. 5 NH HUXX r .Xlmxan N.SlU1ZK'llIM'l'Sl'. Ii. liUllXllIll, N. l :1i1'. if llovvlum-v. Il. .lill'Ylf H. filing!-13 Xl, lyl'IIll'IlU. N .X:'4ll1ist:l1mzu'c'. K. O'Nvz1l. lilv IIHRX l' liI'.II'4I. XX .Xlnzlim-Ili. li, I'Isn'm'xl-gzn. J, flY4'I'lUll. I, l+lsc'zl1'm-gan. .X. .X lIlf'lll2l. Nl, Wim-. J. l.zlx'ef-llsml. A. 'l'u:+li. li, Hlllll. N l4U'I l'U.XI ILUXX' M13 .Xlm'lin. .l. f1Q'l'V2l1lll-'X. G. HllSl'lll2lll. Y. Adkins. M. .Xlill'lilS. J GilI'l'l2I. J. Hllllllillll. I.. Wulvlrely AI, llougluss, IC. Hallett. MV. lilCh2il'Ll5Oll. SEVENTH GRADE TOP HOVV. left to right--J. Gilliam. G. l'o1'11ejo. A. Arebalos. li. Pros. Ii, H6l'l'6l'1l W. Alves, W. Huyck, F. Navarro, R. Cline, R. 'I'e1'ro11es, 2ND HOXVfR. Munoz, R. I,i1iderl1olu1, M. Sorelo. M. Lovelace. I'. l':t'k6l'l. H. Kolcl ing, A. Campos. E. Bobadillo, J. Grimm, F. Sousa, 3RD HOW--M. D6LiI'i1, P. Padvhag, E. Calvert, L. Douglass. 'l'. Austin. li. Ueiileiiiw R. Escarzega, P. Aguilar. P. Sousa, B. Haiisted, J. Bryson. 4TH HOW'-N. Seclirest. L. Nelson. L. Long, P. Alexander. H, Silva. I3. Holclvii. I1 Muudell. E. Ramirez. G. XVisdom, M. Clieatliaui. IEOTTOIVI ROVV+G. I.JeSoLo. R. Rodriquez. R. Garcia. CK Keiiclall. IJ. Eclwaiwls, I' Smith, if liscoveclo. li. Cherrie. .I. Caiiipliell. P. lflraclford, Miss Helliiug. rovr ' J IOXX. IIII to right It ICIIis. Ii. Iizivls. .I. Yziwqaivx. Ii. IIQIII. Il. Iirvuiil I Iryor. I , Slaxrlviivli. Il. I 11IIe'i1winIvi'. Il. Iliilll-i'I'ivlmI. I.. Swoinuaix U JNIJ HOW' 'I'.Quinoi1i-X. .l. f'UOIlt'l', Il. Siiiipsren. .X, Hilllllljk. IG. Nvlfoli. I. nrofx I. .Xtkiiim h.S1'IIIIlZ. I., Iloiniiigox. IC. IJ-lI.ii'zl. ni I ' , 1.-, P' . w ' .. ,,. v '. .. 1 IIIIJ IJPVI I. I...IiIIu1. I.. II. Xxllillllilll. IE, mprollsv. I+.. Ilzirvm. S. I.I-um-Ilxn. .I Uri cii II lloxuiloii 4, Xlilix Il Ilrilo I tmifill -. . . ,. ,. . 1 ...1 AW. I5U'I I'UM HOW- G. .llvye-1's, K. Ilolwrls. Il. Pwiirllvtoii. I.. Ilomiiigos. J. lIIIl'r1. Pliipps, IJ. I,l'lll'l'1', I-I. .XllllIlllXO. Il. 3lL'F1ll'l2lllll. Y. Qllorziles. .Xliss IiL11'IiIirI1'IIl. EHGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade boys have taken part in all of the sports this year. The most outstanding activity was the basketball games of which a large majority were won. The Eigth Grade girls have also participated in the sports. Their club, the J. A. A., consisted of approximately twenty-five members. The social events of the year were the skating and theater parties. the picnic and the dances which the Eighth Grade gave in honor of the Seventh Grade, of which the most important was the Valentine's Dance. -NANCY FAIR First Semester Officers Second Semester 'William Nlartinetti ., .,,,,.. President ,..,.,.... ......,,,... J ack Craiglow Nancy Fair ..,,,,,,,,.,. ,.,,.r ...,.... V ' ice-President ......... .. Donald Chambers Josephine Nasato . , ,... Secretary .... .,......,.,. I ,eila Piedden Jack Daniels ,,,...,.,....,,............ . . ..... Treasurer ....,., ...,... L eila Redden Claudia Rehbein thon.j .,.. .... . ,... Yell Leader SEVENTH GRADE The faculty advisors were lVlr. Martin, Mr. Richardson, Mrs. VVilson and Miss Martin. The Seventh grade has had fun along with work this school vear. There have been interclass games, games with other schools, lovely dances sponsored by the P. T. A. in the Elementary School auditorium, and the skating party. The class looks forward to being in the eighth grade. The class officers were as follows: lst Semester Carolyn Smith .. Gerald Meyers Loma Nelson I , VVillia1n Huyck . Officers ,, ,A President . Vic'o-President . , Secretary . Treasurer -PHILIP PADAHAG 2nd Semester .loann Cooper Terry Austin Judith Grimm Judith Grimm Organization Q-.5 4 0 9 A f I Q ' - wi' C. . 1 qw: f 'A ,- fi J,' V U, itz: K r, ., 4111. A I ,, . W ,A,,Q -4'1 G 3, if 4. il ziaifiiiizlifigxiifif ff ., f fs' Y v eb Q-.J H K , - T' 22iff!5, 1 L - ' v I 'A . ,fff j ':A 56 , ff- t gf l - if ' Mfr' . H 'iff AA --.1 'Hal' f- . . Q ,ii ft v f f f' 'N-n -- - fm .,, -- 1,2 g rg 9 E' W Q. - . if , af5? ??':ii1 ?- .1-4-7 , 7 A ' f fza1Z5f? W Q W X , EEE SR LU X . 1 I 5 . Y?f!Gf5f k is 457' ,M Q ,515 if W 5 iwfvifjfg 1 ,, TOP ROVV -.lim llancce. Gil llerrera. liogtzi' Westmont, llerlierl Seliroetler. Hoo.: llitelien. Calvin Pei-son. MIIJDLE ROW'-Tyke Gricler, Carling Peeson, liettoy Hoefler, Ronald Hooker, H111 Bonham. Paul Brabeck, LeRoy Scolari, FRONT HOW---Stanley Lewellyn, Billie Rennie, Dolores Phelps, Eleanor Bailey, Joan Bryson, Peggy Ennis, Mr. Hull. STUDENT COUNCIL 'l'he Student Body has had many more activities this year than in the past. The football lights were erected this year by the Kiwanis Club and in thanks the Student Body donated one thousand dollars to help pay for them, Another important activity was reviving the .lainlmoree wliicli was a great success, with many Students participating. Sonie of the many assemblies that were presented this year leaiured such programs as: a blind Xylophenist, a magician. a pianistr and a lviolinist. The Student Council also sold colies and hotdogs at the tvso aiternoori foot hall games. The following ol'l'ice1's are the ones that helped to make this year such H SLICCGSSZ ltirsl Semester lloug llitrhen Ronnie llookei Eleanor Bailey Dolores Phelps Peggy linnis l.f-roy lloeller llillie lleiiiiie lyke firider , Gilbert llerrei J Ulliiciers ljlttilllltlll Vive-llresideiil Sec'retary 'l'reasurer . Yell lieader CTN7.l'llSS1OXYl'fHS Senior .i union' Sophomore l'lt'9Sl'1ll1Elll llill lifftlllillll c.illVlIl l'f-rfaoif .loan liryson Dolores Phelps Peggy lfnnif .lim nature llerliert 54'liro4-:lei l,1-roy 5t'ill2ll'I Patil llralwrlx TOP IQOVV 'Giovauiii lTa1'gasacc:l1i,Le1'oy bcolari. Calvin Pecsmi. Herlmerl iSCllI'0Cd8!'. Roger Wesimout, .lim Lance, Wallavo Grider. Yi:-tor Sousa. END ROW' George linveiismi, Nivk Howell. N01'11l2l Sperlmeix Uzxrolyii P8LUl'SPll, .lessiv Ileliuli. lVl111'ilyii Slzxlzeiilrwg. Holm Alnmimmm. Ulm.: Hoxwll. Huy Kiluguclii. .Hill HOW JoAnn Hells-ksoil, Nlzlrgzire-l I.m-wellyn, P111 iVlzii'1ii1. l'2ll'lll Lyman, .le-rrg Pzilloii. Alicw- George. Nliluiiizi Austin. Ilolorm-S Phu-Ips- l50'l'TOLll HONV- 'lkiliiuye Yoshida, liillie liviinie, Dolores Liiiiieiimii, Doris l,2llll'li'l'I. 'l'I1e1'vsu lvlzirliii. lwggy lduiiis, Palsy Sudden, Carol Huyck, lV11'. Gzircliieix SCHCLARSHIP SOCIETY This year the Srliolaiiliip Sociiely acciomplislwcl als murli oi' more lllklll in any previous year' with the acluptirgii of two clitcili-days and privilege ciurfls for all nwiiiliers, Our first ditch-clay was hpld at Pismo Beafli YYll0l'P all llwsv who wviil gorgocl tlienisolvvs fill lmrxilaiirger-s and lieinl za geiicrnl good linux WT l'i11z111r'0rl El trip lo llie Soulliuiii llogiczii Cluiivvillioii by sm-lliilg mln-s all lmskvllmull gullies and an cizmcly sale nt lliv soiiim' play. lllvwyoric- ul' lending Iliv cmixvritioii enjoyed liimscell' and lmiouggylit bufli sonic usc-lul lflvas, llugc-1' VVOSlHlUlll amrl Greg lloxxvll xxvre i1NYill'Cl9il lamps mul life irwm- lwrsliips lll lliv fm 6. l'. UI l lC'lfl1'.S' lfiisl SPIIIPSWI' Si'ClLllIl Scillvslei' lilvg Hoxxvll , , , Prvsicleiil ,, Greig Hmwll llcllorx-s l.lllll9Ill2lIl Yicc+l'i'eiSirle11l ,'l'l10i't'Skl lXl1ll'llll Niflx llmu-Il SvC.'l'i'e1zis. Nil-li llmxclll llillic' llvmiiv Svrilw llillifi lll-llilifl llvrlm 5l'lll'lN'ilUl' Help. lO 5. CQ, limb Alixmilxi Xliy fJEll'll,Ill'lL fXllXlSHl' XIV. imrfliwi' Petersen, Alice George, Bill Staffanson, Gene Rhodes, Don Douglass, Wallace Grossl, ZNIJ ROW'-ffllliil Wall, Gene Bonglass, Dean Moreliart. Roger Westmont, Arthur Negns, Bob Eckert, Alex Oelioa. Bob Hilclerhrand. 3liIJ ROW --lvlanrim-e Hoag, Betty Barca. llnane Ulllale. Carolyn Petersen, Cla1'ice Olson, Jessie lleliolt. C'arnic-lita Garcia. Uliris Friis, .lolin Woodfin. Izzy 'l'rig11ei o. Victor Sousa. 4TH ROVV Art Iflseovedo, Frank IJeJiaeon1o, Ethel Cass. Mary Agnes Serres, Jim Lance, JoAnn Hellekson, Alberta DeSoto. llillie Rennie, Miss Balaain. BOTTOM KOVV--Rosie Machado, Dolores Linneinan, liuth Romano, Eleanor Bailey. Fred Ricliarcls, Janet Duncan, Mary Lou Shoemaker, Frances Domingos, Jerry Patton. BAND At the beginning of the year. the High School Band was hampered by lack of experience and size, Hard work remedied that soon and, under the able direction of lVliss Balaam and .lim Lance. we marched for six out of nine foot- ball games. For the first time in many years the advanced Junior High School mu- sicians were allowed to participate in the winter program. This has been a busy year for the Band in school activities. We par- ticipated in the Jamboree. gave a return program for Santa Ynez. and a lVle- morial Day service. Again this year. as in the past two years. we participated in the Tri- County Hand Festival in Santa Barbara. We spent seven weeks in preparation for this great event and the reward was well worth it. All the band members wish to thank lVliss Balaam lor her patience and guidance. OFFIC 'EHS Uniforms , .lanei Duncan Manager .... . ., Fred Richards TOP ROW, left to riglitfTony Flores, Rayola Mankins, Olivia Rodriquez, Margretlie r , W L 'KWH' HOW, If-li in iiuht ,luiiv Gmssi. .Xrlwlimi Nlviirivx, Rosh- Nlzwlizirlu. .lu,Xim Ilv' lf'l.INllll. flllXlIl liflllll4Illl'X, llillu- lim-niilv l .VIIIIIPIAC HOW 'l1ll4'l'1'H2l .VI:1i'lin.illm'izi Wisdrmi. .lou-Q Ilniimm, Nlalry Lim SIMM iiinlwi' lmloiw-5 lJllIIlx'Ill2lIl. l'zil1'i4'i11 Nl2ll'Illl. 1iO'1 1'O.XI HOW f-Ennis St:C'lll'tfSl. Nlairiuii Silva, Jurry l'uLLou, l'z11'ol l4j'l11Ll1l, Jammu llllllllilll, Don Roberts. ORCHESTRA livmi though the Ui'CllPSlI'il has liven very small this yeaix it has hecii very nctiwx The High School Ur'c'hestr'zi cfgmhinvcl with the hmioi' High Schonl Oi'c'l1eslr'u mul prwsc-iilzirl an Clirisnias aissfvuibly. Tho UI'Cl'l0SlI'il also pmiicipateicl iii the- .lmillioroe-, using the iclm ol' a night Club SVPIIH. This acl alsu wvrlt In Semin Yiieix with lhv ljiillfl 011 lX'l2il'Cl1 18th for the I'9ll.ll'I'l Nlusic' Assenihly. The ur'chesir'zi playefl lm' the Senior' play and use-ml H few svleirtioils that were eii'i'zir1gQcl by the Stiicleims. Sunni ul ll1t'Ullli-'l'ilY9lllS that thc- O1'c'l1esIi'zi has pm'lia'ipa1eirl iii newf- lhs' liaislc-1' .x5Sf1IIll'DlxX urirl llw Spring flUIlL'PI'l. lln' iiwnihms ul lhv cJl'l'llPSll 2l xxnulcl lille- lr: ll'1ilIllx .Xliss lieilemm lm' hm' Imllm-limi mul lim' fllI'Ui'llOllfll1I'lIlg lhc- year. . .I ANIC1' .l JI lN CA N ii TOP ROW, left to right--Gala Stewart, Glo1'ia Grossi, Bea Domingos, Joyce Barger, Lela Selby, Readon Grossi. Mary Agnes Serras, Doyce Proe, Joan Rhodes, Roberta Linderholm, Judith Grimm. END ROWiCheyneya Tinney, Janet Pryor, Jeannette Alexander, Joyce l-lanson. Nancy Salzman. Shirley Truman, Carmelita Garcia, Jacqueline Key, Milania Austin Helen Petersen, Jessie DeBolt. 3RD ROW--Joann Atkins, Dolores l,inneman, Doris Padrick, lrnia Bobadilla, Kathy O'Neal, Nancy Stolzenberg, ,Rayola Mankins. Madelon Stadley, Doris James, Jose- phine Signorelli, Frances lloniingos. 4TH liUXVfJll1lIlllP Nell Hurst, La Donna VVildman. Molly DeLi1'a, Emily liainirez, Neva .lean Seclirusl. Carolyn Smith, Joy Ramos, Lynn lloefler, Gayle Wisdoni, Junie Grossi. Sally Wells, Miss li2l,l2lil.lll. STH ROW -l'llll'll'4l Olson, l32ll'lJEll'2l lit'llll4:5lll. June lironiser, liilly .learn Ulings-.'. .Xntlrx Valdez, .lonnn Hooper. lislwrzlnza Ilulirn. lVlzxry lVlztcins. .li-nn liElVl'llSUl' Nlargaret Lt-velacc, BOTTOM ROVV--V Minnie Silva, Betty lionzani, Dorothy Costa, Joann liliodes. Jerri Patton, .loan Hryson, Eleanor Bailey, Betty Barra, llorolhy Wise. Muralwetli NVise, CHOIR 'l'l1c- Choir has lll'f'll Soniething to lac- pronrl ol' this year. During the first seinester. tliv Junior High and High School girls were Coinhiiiecl and we presents-rl in Clirislnias Cantata on the Clirislinus program. Other SllCCt'SSi'Lll projects ol' the choir wore: za program for the P. 'l'. A.. singing in the- .lame Joree and parlicipatiiig in the Easter Asseiiihly and Spring Concert. We leel lllill lliis .','f'ill' has he-on one ol' the hesl. V Ul l II'l-fli'S Holme Nlmiagvr , i,,, , llorolhy ilosln 5UL'l't'lill'.X , Jessie- Dt-Boll 'FOP HOW. loft lo right I4'1'z111k VIJSIZI. Cllill'HK' Williams. Williv .Ii1llt'llPZ. I+'l'Pd Iiivh- znwls, Gram- Md1't-ill. Bill Sl1lIl1JY,P1', Ronnie Hooker. BO'1 1'OM ROW- 'l'1'i11idud Rojas, Nini ,Vlugdule-110, Bob Key, Cliff Robinson, ivlanuol AI'1l1C11lZl, Bob Aluninzo, Mr, Canfield. S. A. M. VVHI1 only two new IIl6'Dlb0I'S. lhc- S. A. NT. lltxgdll rolling ZIHCI' a slow start. 'Hn' Ilighligllls ol' ll1t'4Yl'ill' xxvrrr lln' flllxislnms IJZIVIKY. xxllivll was hold lllz- lsxei Ilklf' belforc- xzlvzllion wilh plgnlbx' of' Colws. lloldogs. and fake- for 0VPT'f'UIlP. amd Thr- cllicikon bilI'bi'CL1E!, which was held ill Nfsjoqui. A luck of O1'g2lIliZElliU1l prwwollled us f.l'U1l1 doing 0YHI'y1hiIlg we wanllm-rl lo do this hx vang hui xw are looking l.U1XX2l1d lo kl IIIUYU SKlClxl'SSlyLll tinu- next vvnr. OI-'FII WIQHS l'1'vsidG11t , Ronnio Hookvl' Xfifl'-pY'f?9iI!K'Ill , Xwillikllll SIIIIIIUI' 5Vl'I'9Ull'f' Nay Iiifiigllflli ,lil'Ud5Lll'tf1' XYillie .lilllixllvl 'HH' IIOKY, lr-l'l In iglii Sally Vxfvlls, Nlilnnia Xnslin, Vnrnis- itn fiillliill. iVl:nl'iQ:i1'i-llf. l'l'l4'I'SK'lI, .lwssiv llvlloll, .l2lf'1lIll'lllll' liuy, Vziiolyn Iiios. Alim-Gw1l'gu, liayola lVIz-n lcins. BOTTOM KUXY Margaret I+'e-rry, Faliiola lioine-ro, lieamlon Grossi, Adele Lind Gloria Wisdom. Mary Lon Sliouniaker, Madelon Stadley, Frainces liavato, Mar,- lAlU't'l'U. .Xllwrta lbw Sutul G. A. A. The Girlsl Athletic Association had a very successful year with all inenibers showing good sportsmanship. By way of entertainineiitd the girls en- joj,'c1dsevm'al potluck dinners and went to the show afterward At lhe liflgllllllllg ol' the year. all the new rneinbers attended a party in thvir honor hvld at Pmyon Park. Ilu- girls parI1L'lpalc'd in the .lilIIllJ0l'UK' hy viitvring a lmarn danu- Askil, 'llmsw who 4-ariwd 300 poinls and :'1'r0ix'Ml llwir It-llvr'sz1r'c-1 Alim- Gomngv, Carolyn, Rios, Nladelon Stadloy, lWargrelhe Peterson and .lean Cox. Hayola lN lanlxins. l1klX'lIlgl'ill'IlGll IUUO points, received a sweater. Ol l IC'El1'S l,l'PSllllllll ,,,. Carnwlita Garcia Yiw-llwsicle-ill , . ., Hayola Mankins Snrrvlarhx , Sally lflvlls 'lil'f.'ElSlIl'f'l' Nlilania Austin Spcaclliall ,Xlanagvr Gloria Wiisdoni llaslwlhall Manager lNlargarQlhe P0t9i'seii1 'IOP HOW, left to right- lloug Hitchen, Bob Milligan, Roger Westinont, Kenneth lvlilligan. lfmiilq ltmiieiwx. Ifrecl liicelmiwls, VV'illi1-Jinienez, .lininiy Oliveru. ZNIJ HOW Wzillzuw- Grussi. Al Giitieiiez. ,luines Y2lIllt'l'liPl'glll', lion Arkley, Jim Smith, Hung AlllilIlS. Greg llowell.Cl:1l l'4-cami. lleun lVl0l'Ull1Ll'l, Zillll HOW- Tylu- fll'l4ll1l'. Imlloy llflL'llll'l', llunnie llmnlwii Nick llowm-ll. .lzivli Aww llvrsoil. lfuh llll4l1'l'llI'illlil. lil-nnelli 'l'l'ltLfll4'll'U, ldilgn-111' lJm:i1p:,'lzus:s', lion lilzmseii. 4TH ROXV-V-f-Niiiu lVl2lglli:1l6llU, Gent- lVlai'iin, llvoiizliwl Autry. lion lloherls. Clifl' Rolf inson. Bill Bunhuin, Vharles Grossini, Ken Cross. liO'l'TUNl ROXY--Horace Heed, Trinidaml Rojas, Haskell O'H2L'I', lsucloiw- 'I'1'igi1eii'0, Don Knoll, Bob Alnizinzo, George Lzivensoii, ll2L1'lii11 Butz, Umivli lfllllil Such. LETTERMENS CLUB This year has been one of the most active for the l,ettei'ni:vn. Those who were not playing policed alt all games and athletic events. We aclflocl to our lrea-isury hy selling Grilles aincl liotfloggs at the lionipoc' llelzlys. Since il is 81 cusluni in which alll the lellerinen eagerly pen'liCipe1le. the initialion fm' the incoming letlermeii wan Cziriiecl out iii full fctu-. and Hell VVQ-ek was wiintluclenl with the lrzidilioiial llaii'-Billie. Ul l lf'l'fHS First Seiiieslei' .lini Sniilh Paw-sideiil Ronnie llfmolivi' lxxhx' 'l'i'igiiivim Y Yic'wl'i'esi1lviit fllizirlvs Cirossini lining lliltlivli 'l'ir'zis.iit'vi l,UllQ llilflwil Calvin l'c-csmi , N-i'i'm-lzirx llill Slill.liliIl5Ull lainies X.8lllli'l'lll'l'gllt' Sgt. eil-i'Xi'ii1s .liin Smith Till' ROW. lt-tt to right fMilania Austin. t'lit't' ltolminson. Greg' Howell. Don Knoll, Betty Barca. ZNII ROXV- Gloria Grossi, Varole Hallett. Kathryn Munclell, Peggy ldnnius, lVlyrn.z1 fl, Iott, Mr. King, V ,-1 1 i ,LjJ4,f' Zilill RflXY7fl2ll'0lXll Sinitli. .losepliine Nasato. Gail Wisttoin, Nr-va. .lean Seeliies-t. , l ll . A Kathryn lVlundell Peggy Ennis Y,,l,., Nlyrna lott .,.. Greg Howell ,A Betty Barca . Carole Hallett, Kathryn Nlnndall Peggy Ennis ..., . Don Knoll Carolyn Smith , Neva Jean Sechrest Josephine Nasato lieila Hedden If r . ,, af' I .Lfz .. t 1 if E A NEWSPAPER STAFF 4 Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Feature Editor , Asst. Feature Editor ,, News Editor ,. , Society Editor ,, Business Editor Sports Editor lnnior High Reporter l . t tv , . t. ., ,c . Kathryn Nlunrlfill' ,,QQ.t,, f Piggy 'Ennis ., Y lVlyrna lott A' Gloria Grossi' N. Nlilania Austin ' , Carole Hallett Pat Key , Don Knoll A Carolyn Smith Neva .lean Sechrest , , l.eila Pxedden 1 t Gayle Wvisdorn l,ast year was the starting' of the first printed paper in the history ol' l,. ll. ll. S.. and we, the newspaper staff ol' 48. wanted to continue with it. Our first paper was a nnnieographed one. lint this was only to teach us the fundamentals ol' ionrnalisni before we got in too deep with advertiseineats and the paper in general. Alter this Iirst sucresslul paper, we were really underway. XXX- olwlainetl aclvertiseinents to coinpletely pay tor the Stnoke Signal. and we began todo lntsiness with the liectorrl olllire. lltn stati rn .1'n.tlt'tn's lraintt lIltIt'lxl,X' ttnottoli t'Xltt'l'll'Ilt't' uncle: tln- snpt-rxisioii ol our patient advisor. lxlll-Yl'0ll liing. Uni' thanks to yon. Xlr. liinp, llUl'9ll1tNXlllg1lJS how to gain pleasure as well as knowledge tlirongli hartl work. 'l'0l ,llQW. left to right -June Hromser. lfrzmces Lavalo. Norma Norris, Saudr Hflllillgllillll. Hedrica XVt3ll6I116j'b'1', Cordelia liourero. IND HOVV-Y-BilI'llii1'2i lfL'llllBll1, Fubiolu Homoro, Mary Lucero. Jean Cox. Mrs. Hluvl wvll. STITCH AND CHATTER The Stitvh and CIl'1e1tle'1' starlcvrl its your with lion which was held in the Home lfcozxgmics Pu,om Our section president. Barbaxru Jenn hlzxcims. the zmuuazl formal iuilie on Octohvr l5. and aclvisor. Mrs welll, axtivndecl the Suriv CCfll'0I'9I1C0 alt Pacific' C,lI'llY,'Q on Uclolwr lil ll l'vr0nce was ll slmcess mul was 911l4iy0!'l hy all who amz-llrlvrl in Lompoc: lllixvlx '10 Col Plans env lifflllg' nmdo lfl r'egm'ds lo an lY'lAfl0llIllV rm-1-limg lo luv lwlcl . 4 The glI'lS also saolcl Colws and hotclogs all 5111129 ol' thc lmsslgelllall gamma-S. NVQ- are proml ul' our klL'C1JIIll7llSl1llll'IITS Illis YCLII' mul loolx lox' lll1'lllllIl'1'. Ul l lf'lfl?.S' lJr'vslrl4-ull Un-flu-lm Ilorllvro Yll'f'flJl'PSlflK'Ill Y lim-ch 'irzx Wbllcrzlnc--j'er1' 5t'i'l't'l2ll'YA'l l'1'ilSllI'Ul' LX lmw' lrLll'0I'0 IIlCl1'l' III Sports 'ASD MMJ 04, ,,K,,...uf1yt:?,giw7Jb9wJf qW11 PW--f-Wm 0...-fe OLG-vfv-fa 'P jchwvue 7f3?,..J4 U-v-A q-AAi Q F M dj. ,z,ugJMf1.-5.7CLMJHifg W vwwdfv 'Zr arf? 5.4. ff' '- K-1 . jk- Z5 A A . 57: 'WA-iv,.,...-1:-E-T' gY'i,,:ffif --linda-nan---14 ?ifLi ffM3fflT2zr, a . 1' Jlfffifjf-W if ,fwfflfg ,Jeff of ,WWA , fgigjw-ZZ, W 1 1 LJ TOP ROXY. left to right- XVillie Jimenez. l I'2lllli Honiero, Kenneth Milligan, Fred Hieliards. ltonald VVillianis. Jiin Sniitli, Voarzh Slllill. ZNIJ ROXV Valvin Pecson, Bob Hilderbranrl. Nivk Gonzales. llean Moreharl. Jaffi-. Anderson. llon Klaasen. Kenneth Vrossh ZSRIJ HUVV --Albert Gutierrez, Wallace Gricler. Nino Nlagclaleno. Leonard Autry, Joe Navarro, Lelioy Hoefler, Toniniy Finney. BOTTOM ROW- lsaclore Trigueiro. ljonaltl Douglass, Andy ltubalcaba, Doug Hitchen, Bill Bonham. Charlie Grossini, Tony Doniingos, Doug Adkins, FOOTBALL The 1947 fcotball season was nndcubtedly the best season Loinpoc High has ever had. The Lompoc Braves won the rnincr conference championship of the San Luis Obispo Conference, with a record of three wins and one loss in conference play. The Braves' seasonal reccrd was six victories against three defeats. The Braves' conference wins were against Cambria, Arroyo Grande and Santa hlaria, ivhile their lone defeat was against Atascadero. Lompoc opened the season with a thrilling 12-ti victory over Cambria. The following week they vvcn their second straight game by downing Wm. S. Hart of Nevv-'hall 20-12. in their next game, the Braves were defeated by a strong l'illII1OI'9 teain. 26-12. 1 V The next game was against i.ornpoc's arch rival, Santa lvlaria. This ivas the niost exciting and also the best played ganie of the season. ln the final quarter, with two minutes remaining and the Braves trailing by a 13-12 score, halfbaclx. Doug Hitchen, went over tackle front the one-half yard line to give the Braves an 18-13 upset over the Saints. It was the second time in 27 years that liornpoc has defeated Santa lXTaria. Doug Hitchen and Ken Cross were outstanding in the backfield, while Izzy Trigueiro stood above all others in the line with 21 tackles to his credit. The following vveeli Villanova? Preps fell befcre the Braves 14-0. They pushed their next opponent, Airohvo Grande. out of the vvav bv a 1+-1.2 score. in their next cncouriter, the Braves dropped 4: Close decision to Carpinteria by a 15-7 score. The Braves lone Conference defeat Caine the follovving week when Atascadero tripped lhern 144-7. but tlir-jv closrd out the season with a 15-ii win over Santa Barbara Catholic High. at which tinie luv Trigueiro vvas pre- sented the Torn Dean Axvaid as the Braves' outstanding blocker for the sec- ond cioiisectitive season. Doug Hilchen was the leading scorer for the Braves with 60 points. followed bv lien Cross vvitli Eb points. ln the Coaches' poll. lxzv Trigueiro won a uninanions guard bortli on the all-m'c.nl'ei'erice first teani. llalfbacflt. Doug llilclirii. and guard, 'livlw liridr-r. vton positions on tln' all cioiil'ei'eiicr' sf-roiid team. larlvle. Bob liilderlzrand. and tailbaflt, llon lxlaasen. were elected to fill the non vacant shoes of Bill Bonham and Dong Hitvhen as co-captains of next jfears varsity, I i ? J i i Q A I I . V, A - ' gm . 1 . mvwaQ5w4.:4 'V 9 w::fa'wr.v 1' :wK.Wg',, ' M' 3'-gg. ,vc-,,wyQww,w f A 1 Left to right----tialvin Pecson, llean Morehart, Willie Jimenez. Roger Westmont. Frank lioniero, Kenny Milligan. Ronnie VVillianis. Gilbert Herrera, Jini Sinitli. Mr. Such. A VVEIGHT BASKETBALL This yearls NA weight casaba team ended the season with a record ol nine wins and eight losses. Ken Cross was high scorer for the team with 158 points. and Frank Bcmero was runner-up with 99. The team wsa captained bv senior. Willie Jimenez. The Braves played ten league games. winning four and losing six. The wins were against Santa lVIaria, Arroyo Grande and twice against lV1ission. while they lost once to Arroyo Grande and Santa Niaria. and twice to Santa Timex and San Luis Obispo. The Varsity dropped their opening game with Cambria 59-53, but Came back to down Arroyo Grande 27-25 in a practice game. In the Paso Robles' Invitation Tournament. the Braves won their first game by beating Shandon 52-25, but were downed by a strong Santa Ynez team in their second game by a 59-18 score, which put them out of the tournament. They elsed out a 19-18 win in their next game. which was with the Alumni team. Santa Ynez downed the varsity 25-15 in the first league game, and the Biaves dropped a close game to Villanova Prep the following day by a 17-13 score. San' Luis Obispos Tigers tripped the Braves in their next en- counter 55-16. but the Braves came back strong and dropped Mission to the tune of 51-11. The next game was with Arroyo Grande, and the Eagles came through to beat the Braves 55-25. The next game was the biggest upset of the scason with out boys trimming Santa Nlaria 44--51. The Braves beat Nlission on the following night bv a 5.5-24 score. but were edged out bxv Santa Ynen iii their next game 29-27. ln their second encounter with Cambria. the varsity niade np lor an carllv stason loss by downing Cambria 51-22. San l.iiis Ubigpo had a hard time 1 ciowniiig' the l5rai'es the following week and won bv the narrow margin ui 15 -1111 On the lollowing night, the Braves downed ArroAvo's ltfagles 51 17. ln their last game ol the season. the i5raves lost to Santa lVlarials Saints who were out lor revenge ol their earlv season loss. The score was .52-16. 'FOI' ROW. left to 1'ighKfKH1lll6lll Trigueiro, Richard Tucker, Tyke Grider. Jim lJl1I,I'El. Hegil Wellemeyer. Doug Adkins. 11011 Douglass. Bill Bonham. ZNIJ IKOWH--ls'udoi'e T1'iguei1'o, .loe Heriiundez, Max Cross. Charles Grossini. B VVEIGHT BASKETBALL 'flee ligglilweiglil team closed onl the season with ai record ol' one victory zigeiinsl tliirleen defeats, Several of these defeats were only by ai Couple ol' points, anal with ei few lucky lireaks llie liglilvveighls Conlrl lizive liucl ii lziirly niefliocre season. Tlioir lone win was their opening game cl' the season in wliiclin lliey lI'fJUI1CQKl Czimbriei 5849. After' their opening viritoiy. the liglitweiglils went on to lose to Ar'i'oyo Grande 'three time-S, Santa Ynex twice. San linis Uliispo lwirie, Santa Nlnrizi lxxiu-. lX'lISSlUI'l twice. fizznilvrm once, mul X illzinovu Prep Ullfll Jxllllkillgll llie liglilwviglil leann liffcl ei bud smismi tlwlx' x-.ill pronzilily liziw- il Illllfll bPllf'l' team next year, lwvziihse llzey wwe playing wiiy goozl lmll in llieii' lzisl llirec- oi' liUlll'gki1IlC'S of llio season. lmft to right 'l'1'i1iislzttl Rojas, l lkll'l2l1l Bratz, Billy Wooclfili, l.il1'I'f' NilY2ll'l'U, .Nlziur iw 1-long, Gt-uw liumiiiiaiii. Bill Stuffauisoii, John TE:1'I'U11CS, John lirzibeck. John Olson C WEIGHT BASKETBALL 'l'l1v mighty Cl xxeiglits matlv llir- larsl sliowiiig ol' all three l0iilIlS with ei rt-cor-cl ol' nine wins amd fivo defeats. ln llllxll' first gillllf? ol' the season, tlie Bmvclets we-Ve victorioiis over Arroyo liimide. 'l'l1c- Braves played lliclii' first lwigtto gamut :text mul ilowxivcl Santa Yriw 1844, They then ram away front Villaziiovzi by ei LFLIIJ irgorv. ziml Sqtlewxvcl by Sem l.uis Obispo 16-15. Aiiovo Gi'zir.clv upset the Bmveilets 28-'12 in their next gzinio. amd l tlwn Sainte: Nleiria won ax Close game from the Bravcle-ts by a 25464 scorc- 'l'lwyca1m- hack with Q1 being by l'l,lIlIllHg through Santa XVHOZ 5-1--14. and edging mil Finn louis Obispo 26-22. 'ilu' llrzivclvts cilosecl out their sc-415011 by flowiiirig .fXl'l'0yU Cirnmlv .Zi-I7. smfl signin losing zi vlosf- om' to Fziiitzi lNlz11'izz. lliiQ linw lux' si li- Ill awww. lxi tlicfii' loin' ggaiiiicfs NXllll lliv viglitll greult- 'URN wc-iglils. ilu-y won two mill lost two. 'llioil' lvzigue I'6'L'1,I'tl Wim live- wins mul ilu-ev tlelleats. 'lllw lliwivv- low wow vaiptziiiwtl lay speil'lxpli1g'i 'liiriiiici Hojm. TOP HOW. left to 1'igi1i, J0i111 Huyck, Bob Cooper, Bob Feetey, Carling Pecson. BOTTOM ROXV--'Bill Rule. lVig'r.. Albert '1'osti.Juck Crziiglow, Jack Daniels, limi Herrera. Mr. HiCi1Ei1'dSU11. JUNIQR HIGH A BASKETBALL The Junior High 'U' '7 Weights won the .lnnior High League Champion- ship with il record of four wins and no defeats. Their record for the sezismz was seven wins and three defeats. Their first win in league Competition was against Santa Maria. the score being it-28. in their second i021gll0 gilllli' they roinped over Cittzzdaitipt- '30-12, amd in their Imzil It-signer giilllft they trmlmc-d Urrnll lil. llieir other wins were against C1t,1z1tlalt1pt'. and they downed the Cv weights twice. They lost one game to Santa Nizirizx. and two to the Cu weights, They were captained in their victorious season by .Iohn iii:-wk. TOP WUXV, left to right Hill Huyvk. Robert Hoe, Nvzilter Alves. ZNIJ HUNY-Hlloii Fliuiiiliers. Louie llomiiigos, ltoliiiie Vliiie, XYillizii1i Mzirtiiieili Clare fvibjllktlllklll, Harvey Howertoii. Peter Aguilar, Gordoii Huseiiiaii. lsO'l l'UM HOW Chuck Wilson, Cliarles Escovealo, Ken lioberts, Gerald Meyers. Rudy ldscarzegu, Erlaii Culvert. lizny Ceiiteiio. liziyiiioiid Garcia, Donald Edwarcls Coamli liichardsoii. JR. HIGH B AND CH BASKETBALL The Junior High 'LW' weights wouiid up their lmziskelball sezisoii with as record of five wins and two losses. Their league reccrcl was three victories and one defeat. They lost to Santa Nlziria '50-ll. and downed Guadalupe 1+-fi. Arroyo Grziride 17-10, and Orcult 7-2. Their' two other wins were against Giizidzilupe. while their loss was against Santa lVIarizi. The B weights, led by Ceiptziiri Gordon Husemziii. fiiiishecl iii za tie for first place with Semin lVll1ria iii the fluiiior High League. The Aff weiglil lezmi Capluiried by HHKYIIIOIILI Cizirrizi wma lhe .limior lligli League Lliziiiipitniusliip iii their illX'lSl0lI. lheir sensor: rf-corml was livi- wiils amd no clolic'-als. 'lliey won all Your league games boiling Semin lXlm'iu ,.. r i 11-10 Guadalupe 17-7, Arroyo Graiicle 1577. 211111 Chllllll 52-9. Theii' other will was 2121-7 victorv over cillililkllllpt' lll ei iioii-league eiigzigoiiieiil. TUV IIOXX. lvlt to right Kenny Vross. .luck Ainlvrson, Al Gntiee1'1'ez, Art Negus lflrzxnli Ilonwro. llonulrl Willinnis, Holi llllllUl'lll'illlIl. llnalnv 0'll:llu, Nino lVlzlgrl:1.loin, ZNIJ HOW Vznrlos Snlulo, lion lilzlzlsvil. GL-nv lJo11glziss.'l'ykv Griflt-r, lmllon lluggwa UWM llowvll. Imng Mlliins. lion llo1lg:,'luss'. Nivk llowt-ll, l5ill lmvis. .lllll VUW M11 Snrh. Ibivlq Ainlerson. lfltltlie l.2lllllUllL'X. llonnit lloolwr. In-nnx O'llnil' lion Xrlils-V lfllllllllhitill liill lovmllwvel liill lionlnun Vlinlit C1 ini lim . . ., . 1. z. z'l.'oss. l'1'olloy. BO'l l'0M HOW Andy Ktglmlcalm, Trinidad Rojas, Haskell U'Hai1'. l+'1'a11k H.Lll11t5I'iZ' Jolin '1'ei'i'oi1os. Burke A1llll51'SO1l, Ken '1ll'lgllUil'0, l,a.1'1'y NzLva1'1'o, Art, Escovetlo, lzm l.l'lf!'l!tlil'lJ. lion lVlzxtrius. M12 Tlionis, TRACK Tlie treivk team is unknown of HQ of this w itiiig. The Lompoc H'-laws will be the first meet of the season and they will be on ein even larger stale than last year. Tliere will be 17 schools competing in this y0zn s rvlays. znicl the total, ilnniber ol' entries will be 376. The pi'vlin1ii1ai'ies will lie- rin: ofl' in tln- alleriiooii. and the finals at night. 'l'lif- B weight lvznn will bv ii strong, l'OIll6'1lllCl' lol' tht- lC2lgll6 Clmiii- pimiszliip. while- the C weights arc! ai dark horsel' in their division. The weight twain will pwplialmly not he too strong za c'o1itvr1dP1'. 'l'hf- li wvights will be- strong in this shot put. with Ronnie Hnolwr. who liiiislwcl tliircl in tliv statc- l'innl9 lust your. Coming up lroin tho fi wvigllls. llrnssini illlfl flrzokffr' will flu tln' polo Villllllllg. nnrl lmolll env gooql YillIll1'lS. ln thx' 'wIll'llIlSlll1'-X' llilYK' llowvll. .Mlltins nnml llll'lQ,llI'll'H. wlnlr- in tho rllr.l.nnf llnw lmxv lllll llonlnnn. who sv! an now scliool i'm'm'tl Ill tlw ligll lilfwl X'l'ill.1lllll llolm Kliiiziimv, ln tln' lprozitl jnnnl nncl liigli ininp Ihr-lx lion- Hnwvli znirl l.ou'ln1'v. ln tho and C Class nothing 1IlllCl'1 is known aw yvl. lint tlivw env qnitv it tow piwzniisiiig prospects. 'UDP RCW, lolt to i'ig'lit.- Paul lirznlmeclc, .lack Anilerson. ltay Diaz, lloug' lliielion l l'fllllC lloinero, liolr Nlilligan, Bob ldckerl. BND HOWL-f liill Sl2lffil1lS0ll. Phil Wall. Val Pecson, Kicliarll Tucker, Ken Cross lien U'Nea1. ' ZSRD ROW--Gene Husenian, Ray King. Max Cross, Bill Nasato. lion Knoll, Joi- Hernaintez. lsadore 'l'1'iguei1'o, Dick Broniser, Coach Richardson. BASEBALL The Lompoc baseball team opened its season with a thrilling four-in- ning, 1-0 victory over the Santa Yneni Pirzzlse. The game was scheduled for seven innings, but the teams could only swim it out for four. So lar the Braves have ton ganies scilicidulecl. all ol' which are league games. They play the following teams, two times each: Santa Nlaria, San Luis Obispo, Santa Ynez. Arroyo Grande and lVlission High of San Luis Obispo. The Braves have one ol' the hest batteries in the league in pitcher Frank Romero and catcher .lack Anderson. As yet no captain has heen rhosen for this season. but this will be clone in the near future. The learn is cfoaclierl by lVlr. lmn Ricflmrflsoii, anal the tentative lineup :ls ol' lln- opening gsinie was as lollous: fidlClllll fAlllll5lbllll. litclior--anlloinero: lsl Base-V-l'lilclie11g incl Buse- Nlilligang Sul llasc' Crossg Shorlstop -llnollg l.el'l Field f--Trlgueirog Centex' lfielrl U'Ncialglligl1l Field -Person. TOP ROW. left to1'if:,'ht-D011 Douglass. Bill Davis, XYillieJi111e11ez. Keimetli Milli- gan. Henry Pearce. Tyhe Grider. John 'l'6l'l'0I1t'S. ZNU HOW-f-Haskell O'Hair. tion Knott. Bill Bonham, Keimetti 'l'l'TgL1tfl1'O. Bob Al. maiixo. Cltrlos Sotello. Vout-ti Emil Such. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM The Lompoc Braves were quite successful iii Cross Country lor the sec- ond coiisecutive year. The Brave harriers' l'irst meet was the Lompoc Invita- tioiiul lVleet. iii whifh they took seven of the first ten places. and easily wort the team trophy. Twenty-two rttmiers were entered from Lompoc. 51.99 TYI1QZ.E1IlLl Nlicllzmds. VVillie Jimenez easily outdistamced ull others in the meet. .Timeiiez rem the mile amd lliree-quarter course in 8:4-5.4. The Braves lost a chtztl meet to Santa Barbara High. hut went oii ttz place thirtl iii the CI. 1. l . meet in Itoiig Beach. in competition with ruimers lrom the schools of 730 erirollmeiit and under. The race was rim on at milf' aiicl Witt course and Jimenez' wimiiug time was miie minutes and '37 seconds. This win qualiliiecl him for the state championships. where he plat-ed furthe: ttowii the list. BOXING I.t-tt In right lint, 'toilet ltxttt-ight: Wttlatrtt tit-nfs. it-g.tt1t-tttttiotit, ,Xtttt-ut s t tierrm. tiestvywt-iggttt. t-'tttiitt ll0ll1t'l'tt. light tleztxywtiigtil, Witlit- .lillittmm tiiititti weightg .Xnttrexx liubutvttimzt. ltL.2llt,Wl'li.1llI. 'tiiititizttt tiojatf. ltttitrttitttttttgttt INTRAMURAL BQXING CHAMPS This yciai' lzoxing lxwcanie a big thing at Lcirnipoc High. The finals wmv lotlght PllllPSllii4Y' night. Fvlmrtiary gffl. in front of a vrowcl that Iiillerl the gylll voniple-rely. A . . , . fit that mid ol the bouts. a conniiittcc- ol judges was askocl to award a trupliy to the- outstanding lzoxoi' ol the evening. The trophy was awarded to VVilla1'tl Grossi who won over Ray King in tho foatlierwoight class by a T. li. U. Hola Crolley. who decisioiicfd Art ltlscovotlo for the llyweiglit Crown. was runner'-up for the trophy. Trinnie Rojas wmi tho lmantarnweiglit crown in a thrilling slug-fest with l,ar'i'y Navarro. ln the lightweight division Benny O'Hair and Andy Ruhalfaba gave tho crowd 2l11Olll6'l' thiillei, with llizlnalcgiha winning hy a nar- row margin. llogoi' ljaclioco came out on top in the we-lterwoight bout by clvcisioning Nick Gonzales. U'illiv .linivnez won over lien Autry in the niiddlvvfeiglit bout by way of a T. K. O. alter' the fight was only GO seconcls old. Frank Romero out-boxed Don lilaasori to win the liglit lioavyxteiglit Crowii. Al Gt.1tieri'vz Carried the iight to his opponmit. l lI'f'Cl Ricliards. in the heavyweight bout, and won by an easy decision. l nf Vo it 1 ' t Xi .olm Aliiiaiixo. tloiig Adkins, .liizmy illivtia. .laniss Y:iiilt.r'lmei'::.fx P Calvin It-vsoii. Failing Pet-ami, l liON'l' HUXX' lietiinvtli U'Nval. llottg lived. .Ian-lt .XllllHl'Sllll. Grew: Howe-ll, limi Knoll. Cliffoiwl lioliinsoii, Intramural Football and Basketball Cliamps llllllilx4'l',iS 'lioipotlrws won the lllll'HllllIl'ill .lfotrtball fllldlIlPl0I1Slllp wliffi they sloxxiwtl lloolwris All Stars 1.2-fl, Tlwy also won a pl'aCtit't' gillllt' E'Hl'll6'l' in tlw 80218011 luv altmrtl sc'oi'rx ,.. Milli ,1 SVIINHII s rt-c'ou'tl ol six xxms aml no losse-5, llHlJIllS4JlI'S llmiip.-2' lam-taint' tlw lllll'ilIlIlll'2ll llasltetlrall champs lor lil-18. 'l'lw Iloiiipctrs Scion-rl 'li points to tlivir oppoiwiits' Stl. ami xxewt- ol'l'0l's'tl littlf- coliipvtitioli tlirottgalioxtt the year. ctivities i E Q E 5 Q 3 P . E i 5 z Q 1 5 ? ? E 2 S E , 3 1 5 9 E 5 K 0: 1. ,w A i 1 1 1 I 1 4 . Z 5 3 5 f Y f 2 1 . 1 5 l 4 ,X SENIOR PLAY At eight olclock, lVlarCh 11 and 12, the Curtains opened on the farce, I Hflrazy Housell, presented by the Senior class. It was a tremendous success IM and lVlf'. Paul F. Gardner, the director. and the Cast deserved the houn ' l I l .f 1 Z4 Compliments heaped upon them. 61,10 A ' 1 Z V The cast was as follows: lVlrs. Beldinker .,..,s., , Bee Beldinker See Beldinker , , ,,.. .A Laura Halloway Grandma Dimity .. Dick Charles Suzy Kloppenhaur .,,, Aay Beldinker ,A ,, N411 Bc-ldinker. .lflllillllilfl Pypuss Phillup , . Signor Giglimoiii , f 5 71 Carole Hallet' ff' ., ,... Betty Barca Kathryn Nlundell , A Fleanor Bailey . A, .lessie De-Boll . A Jim Lance A Peggy Ennis Bill lionliani , l,eHoy lloeliler .lohu VVoodl'iu Doug Hitclien ,. Wlllie ,ll11ll'I1OZ ff ,f W YY . JUNIOR PLAY On November 25 and 26, the 'gclass of '49 presented the Junior Play, 4'The Campbells Are Comingn, to packed houses. The setting of the play was Apple Ridge in the Missouri Ozarks. The Brannagans tried to disgust the Campbells by pretending to be Ozark 'Lhicksw and the result was pure bedlam. Everyone agreed that Mr. Gardner did a wonderful job in directing one or the most humorous plays ever given here. The cast included Ma Brannagan, Janet Duncan, Catalpa, a hillbilly servant, Sylvia Huntley, Betty Brannagan, Ma's younger granddaughter, Billie Bennie, Dick Brannagan, Ma's grandson, Chris Friis, Bildad Tapp, Catalpa's father, Bob Almanzo, Cyrus Scudder, who wants to marry Ma, Bon- nie Hooker, .leffrey Scudder Cleffj, his nephew, Don Roberts, Kingston Campbell, Kaye's fiancee, Nick Howell, Mrs. Augusta Campbell, his aristo- cratic mother, Dolores Linneman, Kaye Brannagan, Mais elder granddaughter .lerry Patton. 1948 JAMBGREE The Jamboree of 4+8'7 was a revival of an annual studentbody affair in Lompoc High School. Every class and organization was represented, and talent that would ordinarily go unnoticed, was brought out and developed into a successful show. There were twenty-one acts varying from music to murder, each complete in itself, and each act sponsored by a faculty member. The opening performance was a matinee, Tuesday, February 17, and the production was re-enacted Thursday night, February 19. The Jamboree, and other dramatic productions, were made possible through the stage crew who are as follows: Charles Grossini, VVallace Grossi Bill Bonham, Isadore Trigueiro, Fred Richards, Don Douglass, Doug Adkins, Doug Hitchen, LeRoy Hoefler, Phil VVall and Ronnie Hooker. Mr. Uplo: was the advisor. Am .N ,- W' '9'9'f?f- ALUMNI Beverly Alexander ..,,,... .,...,.,,,,.,,...... S anta Mairia J. C. Wilma Armstrong ...,.l.,,. .........l., ...,,wl,, ,,..,... S a n ta Barbara Joe Avila ..,.l,,...,,,,l......,..l,l, ....w..... L ompoc Implement Co. David Balaam .,e,w,.i.,,, ..,,.... ,.......,.... ,.i,,, J o h ns-Manville Bob Barnes .....,....i,,.,, .. ...,w,, i.i,,, U . S. D. B. Cemployeel Allen Basham ......,, Lafourcade's Dry Cleaners Ray Bishop .. .........,....... ..........................,,........................,,..,..,.... N avy Mary Ann Bolk ....... ..........,..............,........... S anta Maria J. C. Lucy Bonzani ..,,,.... ...,,...... S anta Barbara Business College Bob Brouhard ..,.,.. Jackie Cash ,..,.,........ Navy Married Patsy Ruth Carr .... .,,........ Santa Maria J. C. Angelina Chaves .....,...... ,......... M oore Mercantile Bed Collier .............,.,.... ...........,..............,, F arming Kindle Cox ..... ........,......,..,. ....,.,..i S a nta Maria J. w David Craft .......,.......,........... ....,.................... T . M. Parlf Dorothy Ann Cross ......... ......... S anta Maria J. C. Betty Cutting ...,.,.........., .................., B edlands U. Louie Dalcerri .......... ..............................,................. J ohns-Manvllle Chuck Deering .,........ ..,.............,...,............................ S anta Maria J. C David Dill ............,........,, ........... B usiness College, Little Bock, Arl: Helen Domingos ....., ....,.... S ecretary at Parks' Packing Shed Helen Douglass .......... ............ H ome Agency for L. A. Tirf Edward Dover ,.,,.,. Johns-Manville Phil Ferrel .......... ,... ....... N a tional City, Calif. Maria Ferrel .............. ....... N ational City, Calif. .Johnny Flores ....... ,.......... ...........,......,.. S a nta Maria J. C. Joanne Galbraith .......... ......... P asadena City College Allen Gunderson ....,,.. ................. ........,....... C a 1 Tech, August George ..,...... Earl Guidotti ...,....... .. Farming Bruce Hanson ................ .. ...................... ,....... S anta Maria J. C. Clenna Bae Hooker ..... , ........ Santa Barbara Beauty College Jimmy Huyck ........... .........., ..... S . B. County Employee Bill Laubly .....,.....i..... ..........,... .,............ S a nta Maria J. C, Edward Lovelace ........,,............. ,.............................i.....,.. N avy Betty Jeanne Nlalcomson .......... ..... .... M 0 ore Implement Joy Mankins .,...... .. ....,.........i..... ................,.............. L ompoc Doug McClellan ....,,................ ....... N orth Dakota U. Anna Mendez .... ...,..... ..............,,.......................................,,.............. M a rried Milton Messick ..... .................. .............................................................. N a vy Joe Nlilligan ......,... ......,... ....... R u ffner 8z Schuyler Service Station Barbara lvlundell ........... .................. ................... ...... .............. ......... M a r r i ed Al Ohnger .,.. ....... , , ,,,, .,.....................,.............,., S anta Maria J. C. Doe Olinger ......... . ..... .....,.................... ........ M a rried Wlillic Petersen ........... .... .... S a nta Maria J. C. Edith Schroeder ,.....,.. U. C. at Berkeley Bill Miller ................. ..... ........... P o rt Chicago Amelia Jane Silva ....,... ,,...,... M oore Implement Mary Silva ,.....,..........., ............., . . ,.......,......... Married Joe Sousa ,.....,........ ............................ S udden Ranch Ed Schutz ..,..... .,.....,.,. ....... . . . Lompoc Trucking Co. Celia Staffanson ...,... .............. S anta Maria J. C. Lois Stillman .........,.,......., ....... S ec. at L. U. H. S. Floretta Van Hook ,........... ..... ....,,...... ......... M a r ried Jack VV2lldSCl'lII1lClt ........ ...... .,.. .... ........i... . ,........ ...,.... . A 1 ' r ny Jack Wall .. ......... . .. .. .. Santa lVlaria l. C. Esllwr VVilSll0Illi0lllC1' . .... Long' Beacill Bvauly College Joanna Wr'ight ....i .. .......... ....,...,,,,.., .,..........,......... , , , .... .. .. ..., lVlarried Leo Escovedo .......... ......,, ,.,.,i, S a nta Barbara Business College l Ml v fi. X yi CX X ...T xxxi F? SA' A T A E X Ti X X N ' 's H Y 1' '5 lll J Lx X ' Y QB-W r' 15.9 ' . 'T' X -. 24. N rs ' 5' '- I ' 47 t i Y 'Gusts '- f'B'?i'A I -'? 'Sf ' - eff L tt w -Q-v ' . f' x ',,,. 1 j f it ,Lf 4' it I 4, 3 ...... E wg' V .I E1 if 5 41-1 Q ff- ' fi. '- --- Vg . W P X uf .f - X mt Feff-qf.S'ezfi ,. ac- ' l 1 I A if f f,.aS'-,5. 7- df 4 .K .V X -1. , Ns. lk, T 'I- ff e 4 CALENDAR SEPT. 81-With a whoopee and a holler we pulled up in front of the old Fort and staked our claims and started panning for that yellow treasure. The new Commandant hailed our arrival with a hearty welcome. SEPT. 26-We stampeded the Bronchos back into the pines. OCT. 1fWe Saw the more hardy women of the camp venturing forth to Ptyon meadow for a feed. CGAAD OCT. lG4This was the day ol our yearly junk-fire burn. Them more superstitious cusses was worried about the coming of the Saints, but we knew dang well we could scalp the whole mess of lem. OCT. 17-VVe strung them tlzar dad-busted Saints to a willow tree to- night, and packed them bodies cn them jackasses and sint them over the hills. OCT. 31-Some of them thar durn Eagles attacked our young ,uns and boy did them sons of our'n collect a prize bounty from the battle. NOV. 7fThem younger miners threw a brawl. toFreshman-Sophomore party.j NOV. 14- -Those educated goldfdigggers had thur night in Swede Shel- leyls Ole Saloon by making us mon-folk walk on the wimenls feet. t.lunior Dancej NOV. 26fThe Campbells Came. NOV. 27fScme of old LLOne Rye' Such's gang gave thanks by shootin' up Pueblo Santa Barbara 13 to 7. DEC. f5wTwo Cun Jimenez ran away with the Cross Country medal today. He is a member of Suehls gang, too DEC. 12-Biggest shindig 1 ever saw was pulled off down at Swede Shelleyls ballroom. The women folk got out the fancyest duds and I cashed in some gold dust and took Nfaizie lVlahoon from Gold River Creek. DEC. 18 5: 194Suchls gang rode up to Fl Paso Robles, shot up the gang from Shandon, and got shot up by them gol-durned sons of their ma and pa .Hi m Santa Ynez. DEC. l94YVinter's sitting in and gosh durn if Tlm gona sit out at the claim during Christmas time. tChristmas Vacationj JAN. tif-Tlll be hanged, couldnlt keep away. we really missed the old place, so we came back to see if we could strike it rich after the vacation. JAN. 24M-Yippee! Well. Illl be durnbusted if the old claim didn't shower us with gold footballs. Suchls gang fought it out tonight. The whole durn town come to see them. Exciteness fist fights ever done saw. Heard down at Swedes Saloon. later. that some ol' the gang were gona go at it again. JAN. 26-l'll be rattled and strung up if my leg warnlt pulled. Some fellow come to town and pulled rabbits out of some fancy hat and dug a bushel of kerchiefs from his sleeve. hdust be something crooked about that there fellow. JAN, iflfllulled into the assayeris office today and had my dust weighed. not bad. but lrerkcn l didnlt work too hard, llll have to work a little harder the next four months. FEB, 4-fNicest fellow pulled into the fort today. Blind feller, but Boy. could he bang on some crittre called a Zillypone. e - ,f X au?-il-T Q . - -- IUPFNA godsrl ET' f t D 1 I at .4'gfg.'Q1Qfp E' f ,, 'f f Bla im lflgi El 'EJ-M1251 r - an 1 I., gif? T' ' 74 rglllllll if -f -- - -, , vw'-.. - -. ' uv ? . Q t i 'A 5- - is U llllllu HIIIEE' 555. 9 .Hx gg, --f XM s s' 2155 ... V or e e I i ..., ,-. 1 ' ,, XX XKX X. tty I tixoxgxbg ,eg :pts N ' -+1 ,. . , ,,..L--e.1::.i.... Fin- -'- ' ' A' 4' FEB. 6fDing-busted bunch of politicians were hollerinl at me today. Couldnlt make a gol-durn thing out of their yippinf I done heard though that some fellers were running for somekiiida body. QI think it was a sludentlsl FEB. 17iHome Talent, yes-sirree, niver knew ole Two lfingered .lake could warble a harmonicky soo good. l'1eg'lar vaudiville show. FEB. 26fA troup of San Ynezerls come tooting over and gave us a ring-dinger of a fiddle-get-togather. Purty fine singing went on too. FEB. 27-Them educated gold diggers Uuniorsj got us down to Swede Shells-y's Saloon again and took the shirts plumb off our backs. Shore had a nice time with that ole furtune teller gal. lVIAB. 5-Illl be hanged if them new miners didnlt give a return danc- ing party to those young miners. Social bunch of cusses. MAR. 9-Jumping beans, if them smart fellers didn't take a whole bunch of new ones into their klub tonight. Heard they had some delushious raw Ersters. MAR. 11-12HSome of those older cronyies got together and pulled off some rip-snoigtin' theaticals called 4'Crazy Cabin , or sump'n like that. MAB. 16-fGol durned if we didnlt skin those pirates from over San Ynez way. Played lem an ole game of baseball in the rain. MAB. 17-We old-timers gave a real drus-up day to the whole camp. Never seen the likes of it. Heard old Swede say we could come down to his saloon fer a little trompin' tonight. MAR. 19-Some of the young fillies gave a sing today and we decided we'd go into town and buy some new Levi's for Easter. APB. 3-Bunch of foreign fellers running around the claim today. Came from all over to compete with us in a runnin? race. MAY 21wOle Sadie Balaam's rootinl-tootin' band jogged down to Pueblo Santa Barbara for a big shindig with a heap of other rootinl-tooters. MAY 28-Them ole Cronies pulled a fast one this day. Them all took the durn day eff and whooped and hollered it up down the road away. fiSen- ioi' Ditch.j IVIAY 30-Guess Such didnlt want his boys to eat between meals, but they iust up and rode away to a ring-ding bar-b-q for themselves and their babes. Dang it all. I had to put my boots on today. The missus dragged me to a tea feed the young 'uns gave. JUNE 5fVVell corn-swaggle me with a pan of gold dust. Them edu- cated gold diggers put on the fanciest danceI ever seed. I was just eyeing some of those girlies in grass skirts when the old lady come up and whamed me in the haid with her shoe. JUNE ti-Illl be dad-burned if the old lady didnlt drag me to some churchy service. Peer's as though we are getting ready to quit the old Claim. JUNE 10-Yep, guess welve worked the claim for all thatls in it. Dade but-it all. got sortfafchoke in my old throat lr, lliiiik that we have to leave. Guess some of us will go on to a new claim, and some ol' us will just sillle clown and raise a bunch ol' kids. Wfell, all the wagons are ready, So long, podner. 'Y 5 2 I I i I 1 5 3 a 5 3 F.,.f,........-.- . X.. at , 5 X: S' FS' W 1 Q4 jf2w'o L .QM wmmmm row ,Msg 5 1 51- YH ' fs if Vx ,.,.. , ,. Q? ..., . AQ s ww-M 13' ,gig K' F ,6 X W , Ne, x A . H9'3H W?l ,W . ,Qs-A W- sw Ms 5 , 'f 'I 3 V ,A 4. 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