Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Sometimes the air was bright, sometimes of shade, but seldom aught but light. On this Firm stretch of smooth, even, squared concrete, Trod the cramped, captive foot when the work of day was done. Wind hlew down in boisterous tempest on the earth, Raindrops threw themselves on the tanned soil, And when the sun burned fiercely down, this walk was no more than warm. But to this spot no harm or wrath could pene- trate, For the twisted, spreading trees held out till all did cease. As we passed this spot of dwindling life, We can only say, I remember that. l IFourj jkl'-M59 Y ' 'UU ,I Xfoiflpbvlt Know Y 5 t . Tfvatllk Glosalqipssg Ns I 1 xx ,Xlp r I 1 . , ' N' WK 1' iv' 'F ' ,, I1 J l j -. , N - 1- I ' x U i 1 l x ,dnb lf' E Kr Empty stands, littered Helds, and wearing green Battle on! was ever from the stands, t A stout and tired team, The Champs. X' X Once weary feet plodded down this path, , Here to run and shout in game, f- X W And then return to bookish struggles once again. x ' Here where feet whirled in sport and hurried it I of about, Where jostling bodies clashed in fevered heat, 4 F f X ry And then retreat to cooling shower. , r l' X 'za X f Lf if PM Here we bid good-bye to past but not forgot- X 1 ten sights. kr 2 s l - 1 f f 1 J' JJ f i ' 2 If -,in R ff , D ,XM V '1 ,f fi , '2 .L 'Y' I I A Z ' VI 1 1 ll l il ' 'I lFiveQI TO GRADLIATING CLASS Glenn Frank once said, The men called 'educated' are those who have never stopped their pursuit of the flying goals of information and: insight. blou, the graduates of 1936, have reached one of the goals of your ambition, and with it you have come to know that learning is a life-time process. Your graduation gives you not only greater opportunity for further learn- ing and for doing things, but it gives you, also, greater responsibility in the task of advancing individual ideals and standards. May you secure in large measure the happi- ness and satisfaction which comes in doing your job well. This is the wish of the students and faculty members of the Santa Barbara High School. ig-514 lSix1 7? 1 It F.: ',A. -Q Y ,,, 1-7,5-VM ., nv.-. -, v-- . iq.-.J ...Y , .. I Seven 1 Counsellors and advisers, makers and chang- ers of programs, attenders to innumberable details, disciplinarians on occasion, friends al- ways-these four have done much to make the school year 1935-1936 a notable one: Leonard L. Bowman, vice-principal: Frances A. Gower, dean-of girls: Mary G. Franklin, faculty chair- man of the Ianuary Class: E. Louise Noyes, faculty chairman of the Iune Class. 5 si so gig lgeiglegfffi imc Exif QQRQQMZ fi 2232230 gg Qffgegfffifgg 23, i MwCii'Q 4117! X Wi gs wjiyf oi, Seiji fe ,if X Miyagi sei gg OQQJLGZEMMK WML wi fwif lb'-is I cannot tell what the dickens his name is. f-Merry Wives of Windsor, Act III, Scene 2. Class of January, 1936 0 CLASS OFFICERS DAVID IONES .............. ..............................,......... ALFRED MERRILL .....,... IESSIE CARY ................ IACK MCARTHUR ......... 0 FACULTY ADVISERS Mlss MARY FRANKLIN ............, ..................,,.. .........,............,. MR. IOHN L. HUGHES, IR .......... MRS. CLARENCE ScHuTTE 0 .........President Vice-President .........Secretary ........Treasurez ........Chairman .,.......Assistant .........Assistant SEALBEARERS OF THE CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION lNine1 AURORA FILIPPINI KIMIE MONDEN BETTY SWANSON OWEN ALLIN Rock Island. Illinois. Activities: Sophomore Football, 3: Vars?y Football, 3-4: Office Moni- tor, . Outlook: Compton junior College. RUTH IOAN ANGWIN Woodland, California Activities: Girls' League Executive Board, 3: Girls' League Welfare Board, 4: Club: Clio, 3: Soc. Chair- man, 3: Beata, 4: Secretary, 4: Lim- itations Committee, 3-4: Student Leg- islature. 3: Class Vice-President, 2: G. A. A., 4. Outlook: Nursing CHARLES E. BAILEY Burnsville, North Carolina Activities: Sports: Football, Z-3-4: Basketball. 2: Baseball, 3-4: lntra- mural Sports, 4. Outlook: College ARTHUR HARTT BATCHELDER Escondido, California Activities: Transferred from j. M. Vogt High School, St. Louis, Mo., 4: Pres. Democratic Living Class, 4: Scholarship Society, 4. Outlook: S. B. State College. 'L LI. TE ta ara. California : Naval school MELVIN MARTIN Bmcoon Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Hemphill Deisel WorkS, Los Angeles. NoRIvIA IOSEPHINE BRACE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 4: Plays: Merely Mary Anne, 4: Nut- cracker Suite, Z: Cantata, Rose Maiden, 4: Too Many Marys, 4: Usherettes Club, 2-3-4: President, 4: Student Legislature, 2: Rooting Sec. tion, 4: C. A. A., 3-4. Outlook: Undecided ELEANORE LORRAINE BRAUNS San jose, California Activities: Ass't. Song Leader, 3: Program Committee, 4: Chairman Uni- form Committee, 4: Plays: The Wed- ding, 3: Merely Mary Anne, 4: Christmas Cantata, 3. Outlook: College FRED BREGANTE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Welfare Committee, 4. Outlook: Musician KENNETH CLAIR BRINKS Rippey, lowa Activities: Student Legislature, 2: Clee Club, 2: Booster, 2: Monitor, 3.4: Stage Crew, 4. Outlook, College IEAN BUTTS Oakland, California Activities: Beata Club. 4: Student Legislature, 2: Too Many Marys. 4: Advertising Committee, 4: Sopho- more Sports, 3: Forge Typist, 4: Squad Leader, 3: Monitor, 2-4. Outlook: Business College FLORENTINO CALLES Durango, Mexico Activities: Sports: Varsity Track, 3-4: Baseball. 4: lntramural Track. 4: Stage Crew, 4. Outlook: College .., DORIS LucII.E CAMMACK Miami, Arizona Activities: Ass't. Sguad Leader. 42 Girls' Dress Election Board. 4. Outlook: Undecided IESSIE LENORA CARY Waverly. Missouri Activities: Student Legislature, 3: Booster. 2-4: Usherettes Club, 4: Class Secretary, 4: Sports. Z-3-4: Class Vice-Pres., 3: Forge Typist, 3: G. A. A.. 3-4. Outlook: Beauty College lTen1 DOROTHY CHAPMAN Santa Barbara, California Outlook: College BERNICE COBB Miami, Arizona Outlook: Woodbury College ROBERT DANIEL COFFEY Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sophomore Football. 22 Office Monitor, 4: Hi-Y Club, 4: Ser- geant-at-Arms, 4: Varsity Football. 3-4. Outlook: Work, then college ROBERT CHARLES CONNELL Boston, Massachusetts Activities: Scholarship Society, 2-4: Aviation Club, 2-3-4: Secretary, Z: Vice-President, 3: Forge Reporter, 4: Copy Editor Forge, 4: Quill and Scroll Society, 4: Press Club, 4: Clio Club, 4: Corporal R. O. T. C., 3: Sergeant. 4: S. C. P. A. Convention. 4. Outlook: California lnstitute of Technology ALTHEA RAE COOPER Roseburg, Oregon Activities: Forge Reporter. 4: First White Woman, 4. Outlook: College f - f A 1 f 0 WARD AVIO S n V arbar ornia Liv'i : l Call President, 2: ootbdflll Orchestra. 2-3. Ou l ollege CONSTANGE ELSIE CURZON Santa Barbara, California Activities: Squad Captain. 2-3-4. Outlook: Stenographic Work llilevenl GEORGE Buss CUSACK Santa Barbara, California Activities: Squad Leader. 4: Avia- tion Club, 4: Library Monitor, 4. Outlook: Aviation School CLYDE DAGGETT Coodland, Kansas Activities: Typo Club, 3-4: Presi- dent, 4. Outlook: Post-Graduate W LDON D L ar ara, a . .C., 2-3-4: Ser- g n , Spanis -4: Stage W, 4: Band, rchestra, 3-4. Outlo k: cided ANGELO A. FERRARIO Los Angeles, California Activities: R.O.T.C., 2-3-4: Ser- geant, 4. Outlook: College AURORA FILIPPINI Santa Barbara, California Activities: Entered from North Hol- lywood High School, Hollywood, California, 4: Scholarship Society, 4: Cold Seal Bearer, 4. Outlook: Surgical Nurse BERNARD RAYMOND FOY Santa Barbara, California Activities: R.O.T.C., 2-3-4: Ser- geant, 4, Band, 2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3: Special Opera Orchestra, 2-3. Outlook: Medical Course MITSUSLIKE FUJIMOTO Guadalupe, California Activities: Sophomore Football, 21 Varsity Football, 3-4: Class Track. 3-4, lntramural Baseball and Track, 4: Monitor, 3. Outlook: College LILLIAN ADRIENNE GARONIS Tucson, Arizona Activities: Glee Club, 3-4: A Cap- pella, 3-4: Christmas Cantata, 3: Rose Maiden,' 4: Triple Trio, 4: Sports, 4. Outlook: Voice Study WILLIAM D. GRAHAM San Bernardino, California Activities: Commercial Club, 3. Outlook: Undecided ALICE SARAH GREGORY Santa Anita, California Activities: Usherettes Club, 2-3.4: President, 3: Student Legislature. 2-4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Big S Society, 3-4: Sports, 2: Saturday Market, 4. Outlook: Nursing LAURA ELLEN GULICK Anaheim, California Activities: Student Legislature, 2: Usherettes Club, 3-4: Commercial Club, 4: Secretary, 4. Outlook: Business College DoNovAN HINTON Los Angeles, California Activities: Track, 2-3-4: A Cap- pella, Z-3-4: Boys' Clee Club, Z-3. Outlook: Howard College RALPH HONE Santa Ana, California Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4: Ser- geant, 4: Monitor, 4: Tap-Dancing, 4: Rifle Team, 4. Outlook: Marine Engineer RICHARD IKEDA Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Undecided ROY ISAIA San Bernardino, California Activities: Monitor, 3.4: inter-class Baseball, 3: Track, 3. Outlook: College G anta ra, r ia l :N oll in repara- t' for A Q DAVID JONES Santa Barbara, California Activities: IZA Class President, 4: Assoc. Editor, Forge, 4: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4: Lieutenant Colonel, 4: Welfare Council, 4: Class Secretary 2: Stu- dent Legislature, 4: Program Com- mittee. 4: Forge Reporter, 2: Sopho- more Football. 2: Booster, Z. Outlook: U. S. C. FRANCES MAE KERRIGAN Santa Barbara, California Activities: Monitor, 3-4: Girls' League Welfare, 2: Booster, 2-3: Roll Call Vice-Pres., 3: Student Legisla- ture, Z: Sports, 2: Squad Captain. 2-3-4. Outlook: Armstrong's Business College BARBARA LEWIS Chicago, Illinois Activities: A Cappella, 3-4: Forge Reporter, 4: Booster, 2: Class Sec- retary, 3. Outlook: Undecided EUGENIA ELIZABETH LEWIS Santa Barbara, California Activities: Usherettes Club, 4: Root- ing Section, 4. Outlook: Work MARGUERITE LEYVA Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Hair Dresser lTwelve1 Mfiwf AURORA BELLE LOPEZ Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sports: Tennis, 3: Cap tain, 3: Baseball, 3: Captain, 3: G. A. A., 3: Big S Society, 4. Outlook: Druggist's Work Es1'I-IER VIRGINIA LOPEZ Santa Barbara, California Activities: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Big S Society, 3-4: Sports: Baseball, 2-3-4 Volleyball, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3-4. Outlook: Business IOSEPH A. LORD Santa Barbara, California Activities: Band, 2-3-4: Orchestra, 4: R. O. T. C., 2-3: Corporal, 3 Booster, 3. Outlook: Undecided FRANK LANCASTER LORE Brush, Colorado Activities' A Ca ella 2 3 4 Op- - PP v ' - I eretta. 3: R. O. T. C. Corporal, 4. Outlook: State College DAISY MAE LOWE Sheldon, Missouri 'Activitiess Sports: Hockey, 2-3 Baseball, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3: Vol- leyball, 2.3: Squad Captain, 2: G. A. A., 3-4: Cosmetics Club, 4. Outlook: Business IOHN MACARTI-IuR Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sophomore Football, Z Class Treasurer, 2: Booster, 2: Var: sity Football, 3-4: Class Treasurer 4: Friday Program Committee, 4. Outlook: College FRANCES GERALDINE MCFADDEN Santa Barbara, California Activities: Commercial Club, 4: President, 4: Girls' Welfare Board 3-4: Ass't. Secretary, 3-4: Ass't Squad Leader, 2: Squad Leader, 2. Outlook: Undecided IThirteen1 SYLVAN BEATTY MALIs Santa Barbara, California Activities: Clee Club, 4: Monitor, 2: Dramatic Club, 4: R. O. T. C., 2: Winning Wall Scaling Team, 2. Outlook: College MARGARET ADELINE MANGAN Goleta. California Activities: Sports: Hockey, 3-4: Volleyball. 2-3-4: Basketball, 3-4: Baseball, 3-4: Ass't. Volleyball Man- ager, 4: G. A. A.. 3-4. Outlook: Ventura junior College, then the County General Hospital of L. A. GLEEOLA FRANKLIN MARLAR Santa Barbara. California Activities: Student Legislature, 32 Sports. 2.3: Usherettes, 2-3-4: Sec.- Treas.. 3: Vice'Pres., 4: Squad Cap- tain, 2-3: Girls' League Discussion Leader, 4: Shakespearian Contest, 4: Ticket Sales Committee, 4: Too Many Marys, 4: Thursday Evening, 4: Scholarship Society, 2 . Outlook: Woodbury College of Business at Los Angeles. RAYMOND G. MARTIN Paris, France Activities: Sophomore Basketball, 2: Spanish Club, 4. Outlook: Undecided ALFRED l'lOVDE MERRILL Afton, Minnesota Activities: Booster, 2: Class Treas- urer, 2: Hi-Y Club, 4: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4: Cadet-Major, 4: Class Vice- President, 4: Senior Executive Com- mittee, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege CONCEPCION MEZA Los Angeles, California Activities: junior and Senior Sports. 3-4: G. A. A., 4. Outlook: Undecided PHILIP MARTIN MINAH Santa Barbara, California Activities: Spanish Club, 3-4: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4: Lieutenant, 4: Honorary Captain, 4: Senior Hi-Y Club, 4: Vice- President, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege WILLIAM C. MINIKIN Kirkby -in- Furness, Lancashire, Eng- land Activities: Monitor, 3: Aviation Club, 2-3-4: Secretary, 3: President, 4: Treasurer, 4. Outlook: Aviation Engineer MOLLIE MAE MITCHELL Holtville, California Activities: Big S Society, 3-4: G. A. C., Z-3-4: Sports: Hockey, 2-3-4: Volleyball, Z-3-4: Baseball. 2-3: Bas- ketball, Z-3-4: All Star Volleyball, 2-3: Commercial Club, 3: Ticket Sales Man- ager for G. A. A. Dance, 3. Outlook: Business College KIMIE MONDEN Somis, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 2-4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4. Outlook: State College LouIsE MOON London, Ohio Activities: Student Legislature, 3: Squad Leader, 3: Uniform Commit- tee, 4: Monitor, 2-3: Senior Announce- ment Committee, 4: Scholarship So- ciety, 4: Senior Tea Committee, 4. Outlook: College HAROLD JAMES Movius Billings, Montana Activities: Track, 3. Outlook: Ranching CLARENCE MUSGROVE Alexander, North Dakota Activities: Roll Call Vice-Pres., 4: Student Legislature, 4: Sophomore Football. 2: Stage Craft, 4: Ticket Taker, 3. Outlook: College BETTY NEWMAN Santa Barbara, California Activities: Monitor, 2-3: Girls' League Welfare Committee, 2: Girls' League Executive Board, 4: Student Legislature, 2: Scholarship, 4: Chair- man Girls' League Election Board, 4. Outlook: College WILLIAM H. OLLIS, IR. Kansas City, Missouri. Activities: Transferred from Kan- sas City, Missouri, 4. Outlook: Electrical Science GEORGIA ARLINE PACKARD Santa Barbara, California Activities: Honor Roll, 3: Squad Captain, 4: Girls' Uniform Commit- tee, 4: Monitor, Z-3: Ticket Sales Committee, Girls' League Play, 4: Re. freshment Committee, Hi--links, 3: Refreshment Committee, Senior Tea, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege WILLIAM PARKS Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Undecided FRANCES PETERSON American Falls. Idaho Activities: Girls' League Social Committee, Z-3: Booster, 3: Student Legislature, 3: Forge Reporter, 4. Outlook: College GUILEERTA TIIERESA PINERO Santa Barbara, California Activities: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Big S Society, 3-4: Sports: Volleyball, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3-4: Hockey, 3-4: Stel- lar Eclipse, 3-4: Basketball, 3-4. Outlook: P. G., then Business Col- lege RuTI-I PLAMBECK Dorchester. lowa Activities: Friday Program Com- mittee, 3-4: Girls' League Program Committe, 3-4: The Boor, 3: The First White Woman, 4: Class Sec- retary, 3: Booster, 2-4: Roll Call President, 2-3: Advertising Commit- tee, 4: Forge Reporter, 3-4: Senior Ring Committee, 4. Outlook: College GINEVRA AMALIE QuEREuRTI-I Siberia Activities: Organized Rooting Sec- tion, 4. Outlook: A trip East lFourteen1 IOHN ANTHONIO REZENDES Hartford, Conecticut Activities: Secretary Roll Call, 3: Pre-Employment Secretary, 4. Outlook: Gardening RAYMOND SAVOIE Springfield, Massachusetts Activities: Lightweight Basketball. 2: Varsity Basketball. 3-4. Outlook: Trade School MARJOTIE ELEANORE ScHME1ssER Canada Activities: Glee Club, 3: The Nut. cracker Suite, 3: Tennis, 3: Rooting Section, 4. Outlook: College KATHERINE MAY SCHMITTER Santa Barbara, California Activities: Usherettes, 4: Social Committee, 4: Orchestra, Z-3: Forge Typist, 4: Commercial Club, 2-3: Rooting Section. 4: Monitor, 3. Outlook: College DOROTHY SCUITTI Santa Barbara, California Activities: Commercial Club, 4: Rooting Section, 4. Outlook: Cosmetology MERRITT OTTO SLONIKER, IR. Grace City, North Dakota Activities: Band, 2-3-4: Tennis, 2-3: R. 0. T. C., Z-3-4: Lieutenant, 4: Aviation Club, 2-3: Social Chair- man, 3. Outlook: Aviation Aucusr SMANIOTTO Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sophomore Football, 2: Lightweight Track, 2-3-4: Varsity Football, 4: Lightweight Basketball, 4: Student Legislature, 3: Monitor, 4. Outlook: U. C. L. A. IFlftecnl DOROTHY LEE SMITH Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sports, 2-3-4: Forge Typist, 2.3-4: Limitations Commit- tee, 4: Usherettes Club. 4: Social Committee, 4: Scholarshi Society, 4: G. A. A., 3-4: Ticket Sales Com- mittee, 4. Outlook: College VIRGINIA RUTH SOWELI. Purcell, Oklahoma Activities: Scholarship Society, 3: Forge Typist, 4: Monitor, 3-4: Honor Roll, Z: Rooting Section, 4: Squad Captain, 2. Outlook: Business College or S. B. State College DONALD HENRY STANSIEER Flemingsburg, Kentucky Activities: R. O. T. C., Z-3-4: Ser- geant, 4: Monitor, 2-3'4: Forge Re- porter, 3. Outlook: Pomona College MARGARET ELIZABETH SWANSON Santa Barbara, California Activities: Scholarship, 2-3-4: Cold Seal, Bearer, 4: Booster, 2-3-4: Stu. dent Legislature, 3-4: Student Coun- eil, 2-3: Finance Committee, Z: Sena ior Announcement Committee, 4: Roll Call Vice-President, 2: Secretary, 2: Girls' League Welfare Committee, 2: Senior Ring Committee, 4. Outlook: Business College ANNE TAPPAN Mansheld, Ohio Outlook: Undecided GENEVA ANNE TARIE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Reeentered from Mabelle Scott School, Azusa, California, 4. Outlook: University of Washington ELSIE LORETTA TOM Santa Barbara, California Activities: Student Legislature. 3: Booster, 4: Big S Society, 3-4: Vice-Chairman. 4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Usherettes Club, 2-3-4: Social Chair- man, 4: Sports: Volleyball, 2-3: Base- ball, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3: Hockey, 2-3: Tennis. 4. Outlook: Undecided loss WILLIAM TORREZ Santa Barbara, California Activities: Lightweight Track, 3: Varsity Track, 4: lnterclass Track, 4: R. O. T. C., 2-3: Stage Crew. 3: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Radio Work IEAN TRAPHAGEN Ontario, California Activities: Girls' League Welfare Board, 2: Girls' League Representa- tive to Convention, 4: Girls' League Program Chairman, 4: Girls' League Executive Board, 3-4: Program and Rally Chairman, 3-4: Beata Club, 4: President, 4: Captain, All-Star Arch- ery Team, 3: Student Legislature, 2-3-4: Monitor, 2-3-4. Outlook: College and Social Wel- fare Work CORA IENEVIEVE REEDER TRIGGS Twisp, Methow Valley, Washington Activities: Glee Club, 2-3: A Cap- plla, 2-3: Triple Trio, 3-4: Old Spanish Custom, 3: Commercial Club. 4: Monitor, 2-3: Clerk, 3-4: Scholar- ship Program, 3: Orchestra, 2-3. Outlook: Undecided lNEz MARY VAIRETTI Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Activities: Booster, 2-3: Hockey. 2-3-4: Volleyball, 2-3-4: Manager, 2: Basketball, 2-3-4: Baseball, 2-3-4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Big S Society, 3-4. Outlook: Nursing ESTHER CATHERINE VIZZOLINI Santa Barbara. California Activities: Sports: Hockey, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3-4: Volleyball, 2-3-4: Baseball, 2-3-4: G. A. A., 3-4. Outlook: Business College JOSEPH I. WATANABE Santa Barbara. California Outlook: Business I N if , I 1 ,J . I is ' ISABELLEI BOWIE WXUGH lSantA Barbara. California ctfuities: c.. A. A., 2-3-4, cms' ,Li e Financeilfommittee 4' Big isVgS'.,CIety'i,-4? s mi Hbciciy, 4, aptain, Hx: sketbal 3: a n, 3: ol yb 1, - -4: -. tain, 3: ,gaifbalw 2:3?4: C rli F ?btlook:: Busine Coll del' -. . X Q X DONALD DUNNE Los Angeles, California Activities: Monitor, 4: R. O. T. C., 2 -3. Outlook: Work BILL I-IARSHBARGER Fremont, Idaho Activities: R.O.T.C., 2-3-4: Cor- poral. 4. Outlook: Ranching RACHEL GRACE WHITING Riverside, California Activities: Squad Leader, 3-4: Scholarship Society, 3: Sports: Base. ball, 2-3: Hockey. Z-3: Volleyball, 2-3: Rooting Section, 4. Outlook: Business College MARIAN WILENSKY Devil's Lake, North Dakota Activities: Merely Mary Anne, 4: Too Many Marys, 4: Beata Club, 4: Attendance Chairman, 4: Monitor, 3-4: Squad Leader, 2: Rally Committee. 4: Chairman Play Com- mittee, Girls League Play, 4: Prop- erty Committee, 3. Outlook: State College STANLEY HAYES WILSON Fellows, California Activities: Student Legislature, 2: Welfare Council, 2: Booster, '3-4: Sophomore Football. 2: Varsity Foot- ball. 42 Lightweight Track, 3-4: Ring Committee. 4: lnterclass Sports, 2-3-4. Outlook: Undecided MARION ELMA WOOD Santa Barbara. California Activities: Usherettes Club, 4: Forge Typist, 3-4: Rooting Section, 4: Chairman Program Committee, Girls' League Play, 4. Outlook: Nursing DAVID THOMAS WRIGHT Redondo Beach, California Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4: Cap- tain, 4: Senior Announcement Com- mittee, 4: Ticket Sales Committee, 4: Monitor, 4: Student Legislature, 2: Roll Call Vice-President, 4. Outlook: Post Graduate, then Col- lege ALBERT WILLIAN YEE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sports: Basketball, 3: Sophomore Football, 2: Monitor, 4: Track, 4. Outlook: Work, then College GORDON ZEGERS Chicago, Illinois Outlook: Undecided HARVEY IOHNSON Santa Barbara, California Activities: Transferred from Clare- mont High School, 4: R. O. T. C. Cor- poral, 4. Outlook: Undecided lsixteenl Class of June, 1936 0 CLASS OFFICERS ToM MCGRATH ........, ,.......,.......,..,.. . .I ...,.............. ................ P resident ALICE BOESEKE ....,....... .......... V ice-President LYNDELL BRUNDIGE ......... ........,...., ............ S e cretary 0 FACULTY ADVISERS MIsS E. LOUISE NOYES .....,.. ........................ .......,.....,.......... ....,... C h a irman MISS MAYBEILE DAVIS ........ ......... A ssistant MISS HELEN TESSIEN ......... ........, A ssistant MISS ARDIS CARTER ........... ......... A ssistant MISS MILDRED WHITE .......... ...... ....I.... A s sistant 9 SEALBEARERS OF THE CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION GENE GILBERT BARBARA PHILIP AUDREY GOFP PAuLINE PREVEDELLO ADELAIDE GRANT FRED PRIDEAUX - ELIZABETH HASTINGS ROBERT SCALAPINO STELLA KILMER HELEN SIMMONS FRANK O'NE1LL STANLEY SMYTH BETTY PALMAYMESA ANNA SUNDIN 0 PROBABLE SEALBEARERS, DEPENDING ON FINAL GRADES LENA ACQUISTAPACE PAUL PEARSON HELEN BOARDMAN ELLEN SEYMOUR EVARTS COFFEY RUTH SPRINGER SCHARLEEN HORNER BETTY IANE THOMPSON MARK IONES IOE LAWRENCE ACQUISTAPACE. IR. Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Undecided LENA MARY ACQUISTAPACE Coleta, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 2- 3-4: Secretary, IOA Class, 2: G. A. A,, 2-3-4: Big S Society. 3-4: Play day, Fillmore and Carpinteria, 3-4: Sports: Baseball, 2: Hockey, 3-4: Vol- leybaill, 3: Hockey Manager, 3: Moni- tor, . Outlook: S. B. Business College CLINTON ADAMS Dragoon, Arizona Activities: Entered from South Cate High School. 4: Varsity Football, 4. Outlook: U. S. C. HAROLD DUKE ARNOLD St. Louis, Missouri Activities: Social Chairman, Co-Op. Home Room, 3: President, 4: Student Legislature, 4: Booster, 2: Sports: Track, Football, 2-3-4. Outlook: Business LILY FRANCIS BABIN Alexandria, Louisiana Activities: Usherettes Club, 4: Scholarship, 4: Scholarship Vaude- ville, 4: Rose of the Danube, 4: Clerkship, 2.3-4: Squad lkader, 2-3-4: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Cosmetologist FREDER Sltvtnslgaldigixygb' D vi 'foryjy I ' f c 'vi ' ocial ittee, 3: R. . T. -3: Varsi ennis, 2-3-4: if oo l, ' M i 3-4. . o lege' CJ! No CHARLOTTE A. BAKER Santa Barbara. California Activities: Scholarship, 4: Coma mercial Club, 4: Squad Leader, 3-4: Clerkship, 3-4. Outlook: Secretarial Work if if '- J I v Lv . 'fr lf' k 1 .I VM l X . u V ,Jr JJ J V . J Ev 'Viv P RENCE filif nia :C yAc ties? Rgyiloice Committee. 4: , V: M Itor, 2. I tlqok: Work GERALDINE LENORE BEISELL Goldfield, lowa Activities: Nutcracker Suite, 2: Scholarship Vaudeville, Z-4: Girls' League Assembly. 4: Usherettes Club, 4: Social Committee, 4: Moni- tor, 2-3: Squad Leader, 2. Outlook: College I-IILDA LUCILLE BENSON Knoxville, Tennessee Activities: G. A. A., 3: Commer- cial Club, 3: Election Board, 3: Big and Little Sister Committee, 3-4: Squad Captain, 2. Outlook: Undecided ROBERT MALCOLM BENHAM Los Angeles, California Activities: Monitor, 3: Band. 3: Or- chestra, 3-4. Outlook: Newspaper Work . J ff -4 I c A ,,,i,ffKv JJ lfBLiseiN?E NCI-IINJJ. '-:fi J Tburb xp!-A GtAfiA'tiles: R. O. T. C,?Q14: First Lieutenant 4- acyf enior Play, oa to' erd ' 4 ' Operetta, .IU . . , l' osg of tggianube 4: 'Ehe 4Vedding, 3. gf?-'n Outlook: iese1Engi r WS, ALO ARY B CKEURN ' oma ' , Oklahoma V iv - So Leader : C. A. fi 2- - reasu er. 4: g S So- , ty, 3- . Hockey M a r, 3: Sports, 2-3-Nsfuyt Leg' l re, 2-4: Ral- ro am C ttee, 4: O. and Da Decorati Committee, 4: or porter, 4. ok: Undecided X. PI-1YLLIs GENE BLAKE Bakersfield, California Activities: Costume Manager, 4: Tennis, 4. Outlook: Travel, then College lliighteenl ROBERT BLANCHET Santa Barbara, California Activities: A Cappella, 2-3-4: Old Spanish Custom, 2: Rose of the Danube, 4: Cantata, 3: Tennis, 4: Booster, 3: All Southern Calif. Music Conference. 3. Outlook: S. B. State College, then to U. C. HELEN CLARE BOARDMAN Halstead. Kansas . Activities: Entered from Atasca- dero High School, 4: Scholarship So. ciety, Z-3-4: Orchestra, 4. Outlook: Pomona College ALICE CAROLINE BOESEKE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Beata Club. 4: Executive Board, 4: Spanish Club. 3-4, Treas- urer, 4: Charter Member. Press Club. 4: Executive Board of Girls' League. 2-4: Vice-President of Class. Z-4: S. P. G. A. Convention, 4: Asst. Feature Editor. 4: Girls' League Loan Fund Committee, 3: G. A. A., 3-4: Moni- tor. 2. Outlook 1 Colle ge GEORGE E. BOND Los Angeles, California Outlook: Printing ALBERT ALFRED BONETTI Oakland, California Activities: Aviation Club, 3: Band. 2-3: Orchestra, 3-4: Football, 2. Outlook: St. Mary's College NORMA MARY BONAZZOLA Santa Barbara, California Activities: Clerkfhip, 3-4: Monitor, Z: Big S Society, 3-4: G. A. A.. 2-3-4: Sports:L'Volleyball, 2-4: Man- ager, 4: Basketball, 2-3: Manager, 3: Hockey, 3-4: Baseball, Z-3: Play days at Fillmore and Carpinteria, 3. Outlook: Undecided CELEST BORRA Santa Barbara. California Activities: Monitor, 3-4. Outlook: Travel lNineteen1 Af... O f X ' T M Rl ABORGATELLO S n' ar ara, Calif ia Ac i 'es: tweigh et . 2-3: l mura a ketbal , . Outloo : ork GLENN EUGENE BRUN Roslyn, Washington Activities: Dance Orchestra, 3-4: Monitor, 4: Band, 2-3-4: Assembly Entertainment, 3: Tennis, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege FRE ARY N ln e n nce, e Va,-,R. T. ., - , . O. T. C. He Te . Outlook: e i ' LYNDELI. MADELINE BRUNDIGE Whittier, California Activities: Beata Club, 4, Presi- dent, 4: Girls' League Secretary, 4: Clio Club, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3-4: News Editor of Forge, 3: Assistant Editor of Forge, 4: Assistant Busi- ness Manager of the O. and G., 4: Scholarship Society, 4: Student Leg- islature, 2-3: Press Club, 4: French Club, 3: Social Committee, 4: Girls' League Convention at San Diego, 4. Outlook: College DONALD NEAL BYARS Sea le Washiyg on Ac s' O tta if of the e,' 4 A Ca , 4: ooster, : , : ermur - all, nte Basebal , 3. Outlook: . B. State College I - fa MATTHEW CANNON , .5 Bislfe, Arizona Q- fx Qctivities: Lightweight? Track, Z.: ' Va sity Track, 3-4: lntramural Bas- ketball and' Baseball, Z-3-4: ,Moni- tof: 4. . , ' . Odtlook: .New York University BETTY CARD Coalinga, California Activities: Welfare Council. 4: Copy Reader. Forge, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Christmas Cantata, Gloria, 4: Scholarship Vaudeville, 4: Spanish Club, 2.3-4: Clio Club, 4: Usherettes, 4: Toastmasters' Contest, 3-4: Shake- spearean Contest, 3-4: Squad Cap- tain, 2. Outlook: Commercial Art 'il 1 I , ' - A - K J A ' V ,fx 1 1 I ' x 'rl I X' 1 1 Ml, A 7 y I , ' X ' l I' ' C : , . T' , ' F. . N 1' ' V , CASEY CARTER , ' . , . X ' . ' ' s., FortICasey, Washington A 5, -I' ,I-5 ' Act'ivities: cholarshi Soci t , 45 1 - 4Stuglent Legigaturey 4? Adv? llVlan- LEONARD CLEMENT I' 33921 Sphehrship Vaudexglle, 46 As- Ardmore, Pennsylvania ' s m' y ntertainment, -45 ce . . . I I, ti A I 7 rchestra, 2-3-45 Band, 2-35 Orcimxes- geis:tl:ltlsIZfnl2a.QZ',EiLgiagL ,gf-?e:' t a, 2-35 Booster, Z5 Lead in The ' ' 51. ' ,r ' ' Bbor, 35 A Cappella, 25 Squad Lead- Outlook: Woflk 'QI er, 2-3-45 Drama Reading Club, 3, ,f Vice-Pres, 35 McPipp in Rose of .' the Danu 45 Sou ern Calif. Press J' Conventio 3. Outlook or! Mich Igan C er ch n M ra 3 4 Monitor 0 Tr . ,K . 5 . i. . all ' ' ME 2' ' Sl t 5 54 ' a ' -' cti iti . sit Football, 3.45 n - ' -1 - - ' 4. N. I Y, , . tl . A s . 5 I I lj ARY E ICA CAVALLERI Legnano, Italy Activities: Assistant Editor, Olive and Gold, 45 Quill and Scroll, 4, Sec- retary, 45 Press Club, 45 Usherettes, 3-45 Big and Little Sister Commit- tee, 3-45 Reporter for Daily News and Forge, 45 Nutcracker Suite, 2. Outlook: Vocal Training and jour- nalisml EDWARD ALEXANDER CI-IANEY New York City, N. Y. Activities: Track, 3-45 R. O. T. C., 2. Outlook: S. B. State College EDWARD PRICE CLARK Atlantic City, New jersey Activities: R. O. T. C., Z. Outlook: Undecided PEGGY CL K Santa ara, alifornia Mc ' ies: Pr ss Club, 45 e Sf 5 . U a- n , ' S dept irec , e oad to e a , 5 iv a d Gold Co e al s, 5 ss mbly Enter ' en 2-3- A lla 3-4' - . ap . I . C. . Ca niva ce coratlon an ntertai ment, 2 . Outlook: nta rbara State Col- ege ' ta Rm of ALICE RUTH CLAY Alderson, West Virginia Activities: Gym Monitor, 35 The Opera Matinee, 4. Outlook: College MARION BURR CLEMENTS El Paso, Texas Activities: Usherettes Club, 3-4, President. 45 Chairman Girls' League Service Committee, 45 Big S' So- ciety, 3-45 G. A. A., 2-3.45 Forge Re- porter, 3-45 Sports, Z-3-45 President, Roll Call, 35 Clerkship, 3-45 Recep- tion Committee Senior Tea, 45 Stu- dent Legislature, Z5 Press Club, 4: Scholarship, 4. , , Outlook: College fb ARTHUR ELWOOD COLTON Akron, Ohio Activities: Ring Comm-ittee, 35 Soph. Hi-Y, 25 Treasurer, 35 Roll Call Nomi- nating Committee, 25 Roll Call Presi- dent. 35 Sludent Legislature, 35 R. O. T. C., 3-4, Corporal, 45 Scholarship Society, 25 Typing Team, 35 Forge Staff, 45 Clerk, 45 Monitor, 2-3. Outlook: Newspaper Work LE NoRIvIA VERDELLE CONNELL Pomona, California Activities: Operetta, 25 Cantata, 3: Booster, 35 Usherettes Club, 4, Sec- retary, Treasurer, 45 Squad Leader, 4: Rose of the Danube, ' 4. Outlook: Dancing School f WILLIAM COOK Providence, R. l. Activities: Track, 2-35 lntermural Sports, 3. Outlook: California Nautical School ALICE BEATRICE COOLEY Los Angeles, California Activities: Usherettes Club. 45 Op- eretta, Old Spanish Custom, Z5 Ten- nis, 3-45 Sports, 45 Monitor, 3. Outlook: Business College IAMES EDWARD COONEY Corm, California Activities: Sophomore Football, 25 Lightweight Basketball, 25 Varsity Basketball, 35 Clio Club, 45 lnter- mura: Basketball, 45 Track, 45 Moni- tor, . Outlook: St. Mary's College ITwenty1 MAY IEANNETTE COOPER Clinton, lowa Activities: Clerk, 3-4, Forge Typ- ist, 4, Operetta, Rose of the Dan- ube, 4, Monitor, 2, Squad Captain, 2. Outlook: Santa Barbara Business College DOROTHY IANE CORNWALL Santa Barbara, California Activities: Student Legislature, 3, G. A. A., Z-3-4, Secretary, 3, Man- ager of C. A. A. Carnival, 3, Big S Society, 4, President, 4, Usherettes Club, 3-4, Social Chairman, 3, S. B. H. S. Archery Trophy, 3, Forge Re- porter. 3, Stage Decoration Commit- tee, 4. Outlook: College o 5 s ancisco, C utlook: Unde ' W BILLY CRAIG Richmond, California Activities: Operetta. Old Spanish Custom, 2, R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, First Lieutenant, 4, Circulation Manager, Forge, 3-4, Press Club, 4, Typo-Cl 4, Assistant Yell Leader, 4, Prog Committee, 3-4: Olive and Co Comznittee, 4, Booster, 4, Fo e- porter, 3-4. Outlook: Work and College DERALD IoI-IN CRAWFORD Santa Barbara, California Activities: Dance Orchestra, 2.3-4, Band, 2-3, Assembly Entertainment, 3, R. O. T. C., 2-3, Sergeant, 3. Outlook: U. C. L. A. or U. S. C. NEIL CLEMMENS CROW Santa Barbara, California. Activities: A Cappella, 4, Orches- tra, 2-3-4, Cantata, Rose Maiden,' 3, Rose of The Danube, 4. Outlook: Undecided IEAN PATRIA CROW Santa Barbara, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 4, Monitor, 3-4, Nominating Committee, Class Officers, 3. U Czutlook: S. B. State College. then lfTwenty-Onel NANCY DARROW Los Angeles, California Activities: Archery, 2-3, Tennis. 2, Roll Call Chairman, 3, Spanish Club, 4, Monitor, 4, Squad Leader, 4, The Road to Yesterday, 4. Outlook: Undecided DOROTHY DAVIS Oakland, California Activities: Commercial Club, 4. Outlook: Business Work FRANCES MARGUERITE DAVIS Arroyo Grande. Arizona Activities: Girls' League Finance Committee, 4, Beata Club, 3-4, Vice- Pres., 4. Executive Board, 4, Schol- arship Society, 4, Monitor, 3, Big and Little Sister Committee, 4. Outlook: Stanford MIKE BEDWELL DAVIS Fort Smith. Arkansas Activities: Old Spanish Custom, 3, Senior Play. Merely Mary Ann. 3, R .O. T. C., 2-3-4. First Lieuten- ant, 4, Rose Maiden,',' 4, Student Legislature, 4, Varsity Football, 4, Senior Hi-Y, 4, The Road to Yester- day, 4. Outlook: West Point Military Academy GWENDOLYN HELEN DAVIDSON Santa Barbara, California Activities: Glee Club, 4, Commer- cial Club, 4, Tennis, 4, Office Moni- tor, 4. Outlook: College IRWIN LEWIS DAY Hamm nd lndiana iie ' Dlru Majo and Stu- ec . T. C.. ' I en , , tor of Major tla , 4, Band, 5-364, stra, 2-3-4, Vice-Pres., Q E Outlook: Musical Career and Work VIRGINIA ELIZABETH DE BERNARDI Collinsville, lllinois Activities: Scholarship Society, 4, Saturday Market, 3, Student Di- rector of The Road To Yesterday, 4, Toastmasters' Contest, 2-3, Cos- metics, 4. Outlook: Beauty Work Lois IOAN DELKER Chapman, Kansas Activities: Spanish Club, 4: Usher- ettes Club, 4: Sports, 2: Glee Club, Z' Squad Capt., 4: Senior Announce: ment Committee, 4. Outlook: College AuBREY DOELL Dodsland, Saskatchewan, Canada Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, Ma- jor, 4: Chairman, Social Committee, 4: Student Legislature, 4: Senior Hi-Y, 4, Secretary, 4: Spanish Club, 2-3-4. Outlook: College Auc-usro Dowcm Santa Barbara, California Activities: Ass't. Manager, Foot- ball, 3-4: Ass't. Manager Basketball 3 -4: Football, 2 -3: Basketball, Z. Outlook: Undecided FAE DONZE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Organized Rooting Sec- tion, 4: Commercial Club, 2: Moni- tor, 4. Outlook: S. B. State College FRANKLYN C. DOUGLAS Fillmore, California Activities: Forge Assistant Editor, 4: Forge Third Page Editor, 4: Ass't. Bchtor of the Olive and Gold, 4: Quill -and Scroll, 4: Scholarship Society, 4: Charter Member, Press Club, 4: Clio Club, 4: S. C. P. A. Convention in Glendale, 4: Monitor, Z-3: Assembly Skits, 4: Forge Reporter, 3: Intra- mural Baseball, 4. Outlook: S. B. State College then Pomona WILLIAM DuNcAN Anthony, Kansas Activities: R. O. T. C.. 2-3, Ser- geant, 3: Student Legislature, 3: HomeeRoom Chairman, 2. Outlook: California Nautical School FLORENCE DUNNING Santa Barbara, California Activities: Student Legislature, 253: A Cappalla, 4: Rose of the Dan- u e, . Outlook: Undecided 1 I-IARLAN C. Dupuis Arhol. Idaho' Activities: Scholarship Society, 2: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, First Lieutenant, 4: Senior Hi-Y, 4. Outlook: California State Nautical School ERIN MAE ERWIN Dallas, Texas Activities: Student Legislature, 3: Beata Club, 3-4: Spanish Club, 4: Senior Ring Committee, 4: Program Ccgmmittee, 4: Monitor, 2-3: Tennis, 3. . Outlook: San Francisco j. C. IRENE DOLORES Erurw Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sports, Z-3-4: Monitor, 2. Outlook: Santa Barbara Business College K Rvl , E NETT EWING Santa Bar ara, 5Califo ia Activiti s: op otball, 2: Varsity FA b - 'Roll Call Presi- dent, 3.' i Outlook: a a Barbara State Col- lege ,Q ROBERT R. EICHELBERGER Boise, Idaho Activities: Charter Member So ho- more Hi-Y, Z: Spanish Club, 3: FBrge Reporter, 3. Outlook: Geology JAMES WARREN FARRAR Deming, New Mexico Activities: Transferred from Ox- nard High School, 2: Rose Maiden, 3: Santa Maria-Santa Barbara Speak- ing Contest, 3: Boys' Cilee Club, 3: Forge Reporter, 3-4: Stage Crew, 4: Office Monitor. 4. Outlook: Stanford WANDA GLEE FELGER Los Angeles, California Activities: Spanish Club, 4: Boost- er, Z: Big' and Little Sister Commit- tee, 4: Basketball, 2-3: An Old Spanish Custom,' 2: Nutcracker Suite, 2. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege then U. C. L. A. lTwenty -Twol SARA IOYCE LuIsA FENZI Santa Barbara, California Activities: Student Council, 2: G. A, A., 39-4: Beata Club, 4, Treasurer. Limitations Committee, 4: Election Board, 3-4: Girls' League Social Com- mittee, 4: Shakespearean Contest, 2: +unior Dramatics, 3: The Road To esterdayf' 4: Election Board, 4. Outlook: Dramatic Work in Col- lege LESBALYNN FITZGERALD Dalhart, Texas Activities: Nut Cracker Suite, 2: French Club, 4: Old Spanish Cus- tom, 2: Secretary of Girls' League Loan Fund, 4: junior Dramatics, 3. Outlook: College gb I iq, ,jgnri 5' L PETER FONG Goleta, California Activities: Varsity Football, 3-4: Varsity Track, 3.4: lntermural Track. 3-4: R. O. T. C., 2: Monitor, 4. Outlook: California Polytechnic RICHARD THOMAS FOREMAN Buhl, Idaho Activities: Band, 3-4: Orchestra,-7. Outlook: Music IOHN FORSYTI-I Milwaukee, Wisconsin Activities: German Plaque, 2: Scholarship Society. 2-4: French Club, 2, President, 2: Scholarship Vaudeville, 3-4: Spanish Club, 4. Outlook: Yale MABEL FORSYTH Santa Barbara, California Activities: Chaimian of Girls' League Loan Fund, 4: Radio Club, 4, President, 4: Student director of Too Many Marys, 4: Usherettes Club, 4: Property Manager of junior Play, 3: Scholarship Society. 42 Scholarship Vaudville, .2-4: Drama Club, 2: Squad Leader, 4: The Road To Yesterday, 4. Outlook: College MARYANNA PATRICIA FORSYTH New Orleans, Louisiana Activities: President. Beata Club, 4: Treasurer of Girls' League, 4: Senior Ring and Pin Committee, 2-4: Student Legislature, 2: Booster Com- mittee, 3: Clio Club, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Girls' League Program Committee. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege, then Stanford University ITwenty 4Th reel LEONARD MILES FREDLUND Indianapolis, Indiana Activities: Entered from Alhambra High, 4. Outlook: State College ALICE FREEMAN Santa Barbara, California Activities: French Club. 4: Moni- tor, 3: Big and Little Sister Commit- tee, 3-4: Girls' League Service Com- mittee, 2: Constitutional Revision Committee, 2: Sports, 2-3-4: Christ- mas Basket Committee, 3. Outlook: College YOSHIHIKO FUIIMOTO Brawley, California Activities: Track, 3-4: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, Corporal, 3. Outlook: College DOROTHY BERNICE GARNER Santa Barbara, California Activities: Monitor, 2: Clerkship, gl: Assistant squad leader, 3: Honor Oll, . Outlook: Business College GENE STRATTON GILBERT Santa Barbara, California Activities: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Scholarship, 2-3-4: Orchestra, Z-3-4: Legislature, 3-4: String Ensemble, 3: Constitutional Revision Committee. 2: Sports, 2-3: G. A. A., 4: Rose of the Danube, 4. Outlook: College MARIE ELIZABETH GLOVER Redlands, California Activities: Band 2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: Monitor, 3: Sports, 2-3-4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege AUDREY PHYLLIS GOFF Denver, Colorado Activities: Entered from Glendale High School, 4: Scholarship Society, 2-3-4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Monitor, 4: Clio Club, 4. Outlook: Stenographer's course MARY ADELAIDE GRANT Santa Barbara, California Activities: Student Body Ticket Sales Manager, 3-4: Gold Seal Bear- er, 4: Scholarship Society, 2-3-4: Student Body Program Committee, 4: Orchestra, 2-34: Girls' League Service Committee, 4: Operetta, 2-3: Booster, 2: Squad Captain, 2-3-4. Outlook: College IACK KNIGHT GREEN Vancouver, British Columbia Activities S e Crew, 4: Squad Leader 3 4 nt mural Basketball. 3 4 Scholars p ociety, 4: Monitor, ennis tlook Trave then architectural cou San lifornia A from Riverside Po tec hool, 4: lntra- chanic 1 Engineer's urs a, California 42' ',4. ol 1 e Iv ' XI -W N r o, vi Bn e ::' 1.4. Ou I - an FRANCIS ALICE HAGAN Santa Barbara, California - , Activities: Orchestra, 4: Cantata, 3: Glee Club. 4. Outlook : , Business ELEANOR PATRICIA HALEY Lompoc, California Activities: C. A. A., 3-4: Usherettes Club, 4: Stellar Eclipse-Hockey team, 4: Office Clerk, 4: Sports, Z-3.4: Chairman, Emblem Committee, O. G. Day, 4. Outlook: Sawyer's Business College in L. A. ROGER HALL Rockford, lllinois Outlook: Undecided HARRY LAWRENCE HARRIS San Francisco, California Activities: Track. Z-3-4. Outlook: Undecided AQ ' A Santa Barbara, California Activities: Boys' Athletic Manager, 4: Sec'y Athletic Committee, 4: Stu- dent Legislature, 4: Forge Reporter. 4: Varsity Basketball Manager, 3: Welfare Monitor, 3: Sophomore Foot- ball, 2: Finance Committee, 4. Outlook: Horticulture MOLLYANNE HARTWELL Santa Barbara, California Activities: Manager of Rose Mai- den. 3: Advertising Manager of A Cappella, 3: Scholarship Society, 3: Triple Trio. 2-3: Clee Club, 2: Span- ish Club, 2-3: Monitor, 4: Melody Maidens, 4: Scholarship Vaudeville, Outlook: State College ANN ELIZABETH HASTINGS Santa Barbara, California Activities: Scholarship, 2-3-4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Clio Club, 3-4: Big and Little Sister Committe, 4: Proo- erty Manager, Scholarship Vaude- ville, 4: French Club, 3. Outlook: University of California at Berkeley MARIE HA'rLAND Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Undecided STUART HAYES Quebec, Canada Activities: Student Legislature, 2-4: Orchestra, 3-4, President, 4, Treasurer, 3. Outlook: California Polytechnic ELVIDGE AWDDA HEDBERG Santa Barbara, California Activities: Monitor, 3: Organized Rooting Section, 4. Outlook: College DAYTON NICOL HENDRY Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sophomore Football, 2. Outlook: Mechanical Work in Cali- fornia Poly. Tech. School ITwenty-Fourl MARION IEANNETTE HODGES Riverside, California Activities: Usherette Club, 3-4: Orchestra, 4: Squad Captain, Z-4. I Outlook: College, then nurse train- Ing HARRIET CAROLYN HODGINS Bicknell, California Activities: Entered from Oxnard High School, 4: Sports, 4. Outlook: Work FRANCES HELEN HOLT Goldfield, lowa Activities: Big and Little Sister Committee, 4: Beata Club, 3-4: Schol- arship Society, 3: Chairman of Roll Call. Z: Nutcracker Suite, Z: An Old Spanish Custom, 2: Archery, 2: Tennis, 2: Scholarship. 3-4. Outlook: College, later art school: Interior Decoration SCI-IARLEEN HARRINGTON HORNER Miami, Arizona Activities: Scholarship, 3-4: Girls: League Program Chairman, 4: Girls League Executive Board, 4: Forge, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Clio' Club: Con- cert Soloist, 4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: Glee Club, 4. Outlook: State College, University of California, Pomona College BARBARA ANN HOSMER Santa Barbara, California Activities: Rose of the Danube. 4: Old Spanish Custom, 2: Nut Cracker Suite, 2: Service Commit- tee, 2: Squad Leader, 4: Monitor, Z: Glee Club, 2-4: Sports, 2. Outlook: Santa Barbara Beauty College KARIEL HUFE East Bend, North Carolina Activities: Editor-ln-Chief of the Forge, 4: Student Legislature, 2-4: R. O. T. C., Z-3-4, First Lieutenant, 4: President, Sophomore Class, 2: Quill and Scroll, 4: Press Club, 4: lnter-Relations Committee, 4: Con- stitutional Revision Committee, 4: Senior Hi-Y. 4: Scholarship, 4. Outlook: College BETTY JANE HUFFINE San Francisco, California Activities: Monitor, 3: Usherettes Club, 4: Squad Leader, 2: Old Span- ish Custom, 3: Nutcracker Suite, 2: Scholarshi Program, 2: Girls' League Asserngly, 4. Outlook: Undecided ITwenty-Fivel lOSEPHlNF. MARY HUMMEL Santa Barbara.. California Activities: Scholarship Society, 4: Monitor, 2: Scholarship Vaudeville, 4: Cgerkship, 3-4: Ass't. Squad Lead- er, . Outlook: Santa Barbara Business College ROBERT F. ILENSTEIN Santa Barbara, California Activities: Aviation Club, 2-3: Stage Crew, 3.4: Stage Electrician, 3-4: Stage Artist, 4: Gym Monitor, 4. Outlook: College MARK CLIFFORD IONES El Paso, Texas Activities: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Scholarship, 2-3-4: Assistant Busi- ness Manager, Olive and Gold, 4: Student Legislature, 2-4: Senior Hi- Y, 4: Clio Club, 4: S. C. P. A. Con- vention, 4: Rose of the Danube, 4. Outlook: College: Medicine RICHARD VERNE IONES Manhattan, Kansas Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, Second Lieutenant, 4. Outlook: Undecided CLARA IEANETTE IORDAN Long Beach. California Activities: Sports, 4: G. A. A., 4: Mc-nitor, 4. Outlook: Undecided WINIFRED MADELINE KANT Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Activities: Commercial Club, 2: Squad Leader, Z-3: Monitor, 2-3-4. Outlook: Santa Barbara Beauty College EUGENE KELLOGG Santa Barbara, Califomia Activities: Entered IZB: Roll Call Booster. 4: Rose of the Danube, 4. Outlook: University of California IAYNE KELSEY Santa Barbara, California Activities: Sports, 2-3: Dancing, 4: Booster, 3-4: Office clerk, 4. Outlook: Cosmetologist ELIZ N TNER M ord n ctivitie 'Old. Spanish Custom, . Squad aptains, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Rose of the Danube, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara Business College V AUDREY GRACE KILER Santa Barbara, California Activities: Old Spanish Custom, 2: Rose of the Danube, 4: Glee Club, Z-3-4: A Cappella, 3-4: Nut Cracker Suite, 3: Rose Maiden, 3: Christmas Cantata, 2-3-4: Squad Leader, 2-4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege STELLA ELLIS KILMER Los Angeles, California Activities: Scholarship Society, Z- 3-4, President, 4, Secretary, 3: Char- ter member Press Club, 4: Clio Club. 4: Quill and Scroll, 3-4: Beata, 3-4: A Cappella, 2-3-4: Forge Staff, 3-4: Copy editor, 4: Girls' League Execu- tive Board, 4: Delegate to Scholar- ship Conference, 3: Delegate to Press Convention, 4: Christmas Cantata, 3: Nutcracker Suite, 2: Rose Maiden, 3: Rose of the Danube, 4: Scholar- ship Vaudeville, Z-3: Class Treasurer, 2: Student Legislature, Z. Outlook: University of California at Los Angeles: Law EDWIN M. KROLOP Bagley, Minnesota Activities: Entered , from Prescott High School, Prescott, Arizona, 4. Outlook: College FRANCES A. LAEFERTY Sparta, Illinois Activities? Nutcracker Suite, 2: An Old Spanish Custom, 2: Moni- tor, 3: Spcgts, 2-3-4:..G. A. A. 4. Outlook: Santa.Barbara S'tate Col- lege ' VIRGINIA EARLE LAKE Alhambra, California Activities: Transferred from Ana- heim, 2: Sports, 3-4: G. A. A,, 3-4: Glee Club, Z: Old Spanish Custom, 2. Outlook: Undecided Q-if NORMAN LEE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Cafeteria, 2: Garden Class, 4, Outlook: Undecided NAOMI LEITER Pittsburg, Ohio Activities: French Club, 3: Nut- cracker Suite, 2: Monitor, 2-4: Clothing Stvle Show. 2: Costumes for Gloria, 4. Outlook: Undecided IANE ANN LESLIE Dublin, Texas Activities: Entered IZB: Usher- ette Club, 4: Orchestra, 4: Scholar- ship, 4. Outlook: College IAMES PIERCE LEWIS Los Angeles, California Activities: Linotype Operator in Shop, 4. Outlook: Printing Course Smith- Varsity LARD Legislature, 3: Call, 3: Varsity Football, 2: IANE PENELOPE LOCKE Long Island, New York Activities: Program Committee, 4: Press Club, 4: Society Editor of Forge, 4: A Cappella, 2-3-4: junior Dramatics Play, 2: Girls' League Play, 3: Scholarship Program, 3: Old Spanish Custom, 3: Rose of the Danube, 4: The Road To Yes- terday, 4. Outlook: Dramatic School ITwenty-Sixl CAROLYN ALICIA LOPEZ El Paso, Texas Activities: Usherettes Club. 4: Booster, 3: Monitor, 3-4: C. A. A., 4: Sports, 3-4. Outlook: Pomona College CHERRY BINGMAN LYNCH Ventura, California Activities: Stellar Eclipse, 3: C. A. A., 3-4: Monitor, 4: Sports, 2-3-4. Outlook: Compton junior College, U. C. L. A. LUCILLE MCALLISTER Manti. Utah Activities: Nutcracker Suite. 2: Usherettes Club, 3. Vice-President, 4: Monitor, 4: Dancing, 4. Outlook: Brigham Young Univer- sity, Provo, Utah GEORGE CALVIN MCCREA, IR. Santa Barbara, California Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4: Bat- talion Sergeant-Major, 4: Ticket Salesman, 4. Outlook: College DAVID GRAY MCDAVID Santa Barbara, California Activities: Business Manager of Forge, 4: R. O. T. C.. 2-3-4: Second Lieutenant, 4: Treasurer Clio Club, 4: Press Club, 4: Finance Commitee, 4: Student Legislature, 2-4: Ticket Salesman, 3-4: Class Treasurer, 3: Southern California Press Convention. 3-4: Roll Call Chairman, Outlook: Santa Barbara Business College RAMONA MAY MCELHANEY Santa Paula, California Activities: Usherettes Club, 4: Rose Maiden, 3: Booster, 2: Old Spanish Custom, 2: Christmas Can- tata, 3: Glee Club. 4. Outlook: College .f - f . IvIAs H Y MCG I . I. ngt If 1' In-if w as - ocia d u nt :Q - ' 1' I' J, ff Ex u- ve wai' air n of th Fi- ance ' - m' e, 4: Chairman of ons ti n ' . ision Committee, 4: Member At c Committee. 4: R. O. T. C2 2-3, st Sergeant, 3: Moni- tor, . Outlook: Loyola University ITwenty-Sevenl DONALD CAMPBELL MACKINNON Chicago, lllinois Activities: Legislature, 3: Foot- ball, 2-3-4: Monitor, 2-3: Track, 4: Senior Hi-Y, 3-4. - Outlook: College WII.LlAM MCMURDO New York, New York Activities: Football, 2-3-4: Basket- ball, 3-4: R011 Call Chairman, 3. Outlook: Undecided DOROTHY CECELIA MCNALL Santa Barbara, California Activities: Old Spanish Custom, 2: Nutcracker Suite, 2: Rose of the Danube, 4: Girls' League Assem- bly, 4: Booster, 2: Spanish Club, Z: Usherettes Club, 3-4. Outlook: Undecided l-IARROLD HUGH MACQUIDDY Sonoma, California Outlook: Musical Career IEAN- MCSKIMMING Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Activities: Feature Editor Forge, 4: Beata Club, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3-4: Vice-President of Press Club, 4: Tennis Manager, 3: All-Star Tenis, 2-3-4: Ojai Tennis Tournaments, 2- 3-4: Student Legislature, 3: French Club, 2-3-4: Editor Le Bavard, 31 Constitutional Revision Committee, 2: Clio Club, 4, Secretary, 4: Manager G. A. A, Banquet, 3. Outlook: . ate College - l v nta 4. ar , I ' ora -gw utloo '- ll A x . D 'la' 0 '- I8 l ' H . R. 4 C., 2.3-4: .. , r es 4 Q Z ' I EVELYN S. MULLICAN San Francisco, California Activities: Nutcracker Suite, 2: Glee Club. 3-4: Christmas Cantata, 3: The Wedding, 3: The Opera Matinee, 3: Student director of Merely Mary Anne, 3. Outlook: Bakersfield Business Col- lege Al.IDREY LUCILLE MAITLAND Santa Barbara, California Activities: Big S Society, 3-4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Sports, 2-3-4: Olive and Gold Day Decoration Committee. 4. Outlook: . ta Barb a State Col- lege N - I I . I 'gi e vu R10 I 7 : ' . ase htweight aske -il : b -4: Track. -3: If it , -4: ge Crew, 3. Ou o k: n polis HELLON IANE MOORE Muskogee, Oklahoma Activities: Big S Society, 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 4: C. A. A., 3: Booster, 3: Operetta, 2-3: Cantata, 3: Scholarship Vaudeville, 4: Usher- ettes Club, Z: A Cappella, 2-3-4. Outlook: Travel BRADFORD DANIEL MURPHY Venice, California Activities: R. O. T. C., Track, 4. Outlook: Mining Engineer MARIE ROSE NAVARRO Corona, California Activities: Big and Little Sister Committee, 4: Squad Captain, 4: Sports, 4: Monitor, 4. Outlook: College DORIS LOUISE NEWKIRK Kansas City, Missouri Activities: Usherettes Club, 3-4: A Cappella Chorus. 3: Glee Club, 2: Nut Cracker Suite, Z: Old Spanish Eustomf' 3: Rose of the Danube, Outlook: Santa Barbara Beauty College - DONALD ,QNGELO NUNEZ Durango, Mexico- Activities: President Spanish Club, 4: Booster.'3-4: Welfare Council, 3-4: Sophomore Class President, 2: Var- sity Football, 4:'Lightweight Track, Outlook: College HERRXCK PEMBER NuzuM Janesville, Wisconsin Activities: Entered from the Dean School, 4: Student Legislature, 4: Monitor, 4: Track, 4. Outlook: Stanford: Medicine MAX OLIPHANT Lansing, Michigan Activities: Stage Crew, 4: Moni- tor, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege IACI-Q PAUL OLIVER Columbus, Ohio Activities: R. O. T. C. Lieutenant, 2-3: Monitor, 2. Outlook: Undecided FRANK HENRY OYNEILL, IR. Fort Collins, Colorado Activities: Welfare Council Chair- man, 4: Business Manager of Olive and Cold, 4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Scholarship, Z-3-4: Quill, and Scroll, 4: Clio Club, 4, President, 4: Senior Ring Committee, 4: Student Legisla- ture, 2. Outlook: College DOMINGO ALFONSO PAIJILLA Leon, juanajuato, Mexico Activities: Scholarship, 3-4. Outlook: Engineering or Science BETTY MARY PALMAYMESA Santa Barbara, California Activities: Secretary, Student Body, 4: Student Welfare Council, 3: Girls' League Welfare Council. 2: Student Legislature. 2: Beata Club, 3-4: So- cial Committee, 3: Home Room Presi- dent, 2: S anish Club, 2-3-4, Presi- dent, 4: girls' League Dele ate to Lompoc, 4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Big S' Society, 3-4: Scholarship Society. 2- 3-4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Clio Club, 4: Refreshment Committee, 4: Con- stitutional Revision Committee, 4. Outlook: State College BETSY DOUGLAS PATERSON Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Activities: Squad Leader, 3: Clerk, 4: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara Business College lTwenty.Eight1 IusT1N PAuLsoN Gilford, Montana Outlook: Undecided PAUL 'ERIC PEARSON Kansas City, Missouri Activities: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Scholarship Society, 3-4: Program Committee. 4: Roll Call Presi- dent, 3: Student Legislature, 4: Clio Club, 4: Varsity Tennis, 2-3-4: lntra- Mural Tennis, 3-4: Sophomore Foot- ball, 2: Senior Ring and Pin Sales Committee, 4: Ticket Sales Manager, Scholarship Vaudeville, 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege, then U. C. L. A. HANNA AMELIA PELCH Santa Barbara, California Activities: Gym Monitor, 4: Tum- bling Assembly, Z: Rose of the Danube, 4. Out'ook: State College then Busi- ness College VVALDO WooDs0N PHELPS San Francisco, California Activities: Sports Editor, Forge, 4: Varsity Track, 3-4: Athletic Commit- tee, 4: lntra-Mural Tennis, 3: Press Club, 4: Clio Club, 4: Football, 4: Senior Hi-Y, 4: Booster, 2-3, News- writing Conventions, 3-4: Forge Re- porter, 3: Band, 3: Orchestra, 2-3: Special Band, 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege BARBARA HELEN PHILIP Santa Barbara, California Activities: President of Girls' League, 4: Vice-President, Student Body, 4: Scholarship, 2-3-4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Beata Club, 4: Span- ish Club, 3-4: Student Legislature, 2-3: Secretary, Sophomore Class, 2: President, Junior Class, 3: Vice- President, Girls' League. 3: Girls' League Social Committee, 3: Meritor- ious Awards Committee, 3: Limita- tions Committee, 3: Constitutional Revision Committee, 4. Outlook: Undecided RICHARD BREAM POTIER Santa Barbara, California Activities: Band, 2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: R. O. T. C., 2-3: Stage Crew, 4: Ticket taker, 4: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Radio Operator: Agricul- tural School IQCHARD P THER , . Zanta, ' n' 110:44 ties: Assist 't Sports Edi tor of Fo. e, ya1 Basket: g , we ght Bask t- Outlook: ' W: R' .1727 5 IfTwenty-Ninel K ll. f ' 4-1 gl J J 1. ' 1, . PAULINE BARB AJPREVED o '- Montecit - ornia ' Activit' J G 'd Bearelkj 4: Sc a p Soci ty -3-4: gBI' S So , 3-4: Gi S . A., 3, T aiusrelf, 3, r tary, 4 'sh , - - 2 Vice Pifiesigffg ' an Girls' Lea Finance, ' Se etary junior Cla , 3: Roll 4 Chairman. 3: Hoc Assistant 1: ager, 3: Sports, 2-3-4. Outlook: College FRED LITTLEFIELD PRIDEAUX San Bernardino, California Activities: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Scholarship Society, 2-3-4: T'reasur- er, 3: Delegate to Scholarship Con- vention, 3: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, Cap- tain, 4: Band, 2-3: Chairman Senior Rings Sales Committee, 4: Clio Club. g:3Monitor. 3-4. R. O. T. C. Band, Outlook: Stanford University CHARLES LEROY RECTOR Monterey, California Activities: Stage Crew, 4: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Patent Attorney EMERSON SAMUEL REICHARD Oxnard, California Outlook: State College, then Cal- Tech ELMER CURTIS REID Boston, Massachussetts Activities: Baseball, 3-4: Aviation Club, 3. Outlook: Professional Baseball ANNA IOSEPHINE RICHARDI Porterville, California Activities: Rose Maiden. 3: Old Spanish Custom, 3: Nutcracker Suite, 2: Clerkship, 4. Outlook: Work , 4 LOUISE RIC!-IE P arstow, ornia ' ' ' Entered r m San Ber- nardi H' Scltool , Girls' League Fin ce mmi . 4: Senior Wel- far 4 Boa d, Tennis, 4: Sports, 2-3- . Outloo : State College EDDIE ROBBINS Los Angeles, California Activities: Monitor, 2: Sophomore Hi-Y, 2. Outlook: Work IEAN EDWARD ROBILLARD Santa Barbara, California Activities: R. O. T. C. Band, 3-4: Band, 3-4: Orchestra, 4. Outlook: Undecided CLIFFORD C. ROIVIER Fresno, California Activities: Vice-President, Hi-Y, 4: Football, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2: Track, 4: lntra-Mural Track, 4: Moni or, 3: Spanish Club, 2. Outlook: U. C. A L YD- ED a ci , Californi , vitie V ' , 2-3-4, Ca t , r l ' All- Sou r ho 'a Pre Hal - ack, sk ll, : r ase- al, 2 : lnt ports, 3 : B Typ Club, 2. ,W h oo : Ore n Stat STANLEY ROSSI Los Angeles, California Activities: Booster, Z: Varsity Football, 3-4: Student Legislature, 4: Monitor, 4: All Southern California Honorable Football Mention, 3-4. Outlook: Santa Clara ERNEST WILLIAM ROTHERT Burbank, California Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3: Avia. tion Club, Z-3-4: Band, 3-4. Outlook: Aircraft Mechanic or Limited Commercial Pilot OLIN L. Russulvl, IR. Bangor, Maine Activities: Sophomore Football Manager, 2: Advertising Committee, Chairman, 4: Tennis, 4: Clio Club, 4. Outlook: College ARTHUR CLEMENT SANDERS, IR. Seattle, Washington Activities: R. O. T. C. Sergeant, 4: Allisons Lad, 3: Roll Call Chair- man, 2: R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, 2-3-4: Amateur Program, 4: The Road To Yesterday, 4. Outlook: University of Washing- ton, U. S. Forestry ROBERT ANTHONY SCALAPINO Leavenworth, Kansas and Seal U. C. Outlook: IOYCE MARIE SCHUCHART Tacoma, Washington Activities: Co-Chairman Program Rally Committee, 4: Forge Staff, Charter Member Press Club, 4: Monitor, 3.4: Sports, 2-3: Club, Z: Olive and Gold Day 2-3: Shakespearean Contest, Section. 4: Cosmetic Club, Road To Yesterday, 4 c' A asa: School of State Col- lege MIRIAM AIDA SEAGOE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Clee Club, 3: Squad Cap- tain, 3: Gym Monitor, 4: Rose Maiden, 3. Outlook: Work, then College BESSIE SEARS Beaumont, California Activities: Scholarship, 4: Orches- tra ,Z-3-4: Tennis, 3-4: A Cappalla, 4: Old Spanish Custom, 3: Rose of the Danube, 4: Rose Maiden, 3: Instrumental Trio, 4: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Undecided lThirtyl --' Jr- i' '-II' 14.3 ' n R Q I '.Jly,d,g. ,,Al4VHL'A, ..-- . I f , - l X J rr.F'fX pu - 1 1 Ll f Reg ' -if I ' ' A,L',.- ELLEN RUTH SEYMOUR T ' Los Angeles, California Activities: Chairman Girls' League Welfare, 4: President Spanish Club. 4: Chairman Election Board, 4: Wel- fare Council, 2, Secretary. 3: Beata Club, 3-4, Treasurer, 4, Secretary, 4: Meritorious Award Committee. 39 Delegate to Girls' League Convention. 4: Scholarship, 3-4: Sports, 2-3-4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Girls' League Execu- tive Board, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege LILLIAN JANE SI-IANAHAN Douglas, Arizona Activities: The Road To Yester- day, 4: Advertising Committee for Pay Assemblies, 3: junior Dramatics Play Wienies On Wednesdays. 3. Outlook Nursing HUGH AITKEN SHIELS 3 Santa Barbara, California Activities: Booster, 2: A Cappalla, 3-4: Old Spanish Custom. 2: Rose of the Danube. 4: Advertising Man- ager for the Operetta, 4: Glee Club, 2. Outlook: State College, then U. C. L. A. TED L. SHRADER Des Moines, lowa Activities: Clio Club, 4: Library Monitor, 4. Outlook: State College MANUEL SILVA Bamoa, Sinaloa, Mexico Activities: Track, 4: Band, 4. Outlook: Undecided HELEN FRANCES SIMMONS Santa Barbara, California Activities: Scholarship, 2-3-4: Gold Seal Bearer. 4: Concert Master, 4: Orchestra, 2-3-4, Treasurer, 4: Con- stitution Revision Committee, 2: Clio Club, 4: School Instrumental Trio, 4: Student Legislature, 3: Old Spanish Custom, Z: Rose of the Danube.' Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege CAROL SMITH Santa Barbara, Califo Iia Activities: Sophomore Football, 2: Varsity Football, 3-4: Senior Hi-Y. 4. Outlook: United States Naval Academy IThirty-Onel CLIFTON ROY SMITH Regent, North Dakota Activities: R. O. T. C. Rifie Team. 4- -.LJ Outlook: Undecided CLINTON SMITH Regent, South Dakota ' 4 Activities: R. O. T .C. Rifle Team. Outlook: Undecided EDWARD E. SMITH Santa Barbara. California Activities: Football, 3: lntra-Mural Baseball, 4. Outlook: Annapolis NED ALDEN SMITH Santa Barbara, California Activities: Track 2-3-4: Secretary Eli-Y, 4: Clio Club, 4: Spanish Club, Outlook: Ranching CHARLES ROLLIN SMITH Regent, North Dakota Activities: R. O. T. C. Riiie Team, 4. Outlook: Undecided VICTOR JACK SMITH Santa Barbara, California Activities: News Editor of Forge 4. Press Club, 4. spanish Club, 42 Forge Reporter, 3: Monitor, 3. Outlook: Forestry VIRGINIA IEANNE SMOOT Santa Barbara, California Activities: Squad Captain, 4: Cos- metics Club, 3: Assembly, Z. Outlook: Business 1 J 7, STANLEY S. SMYTH Maderia, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 2-3-4: Gold Seal Bearer, 4: Monitor, 3: Clio Club, 4. Outlook: State College, then U. C. or U. C. L. A. FRANCIS P. SOTO San Luis Obispo, California Activities: Varsity Football, 4: Varsity Track, 4: Football Assistant Announcer, 4: Lightweight Track. 2-3: Monitor, 3-4: lntra-Mural Sports, 3-4. Outlook: Business College KATHRYN AN AR Kansas ' M' so . S IS l 2 Acti : ' I P ' 2-3- . . ., - ig ' - ciety, 4. Ou : Stat .cl ,f A RUTH GER 'r l ' San ak-2 City, U gf ' ,Azttivitiesz l' Sch rship Society, 2-4, c. A. AJ,-.2-5-4: sports, 2-3-4, horthand Speed Awards, 3-4. Outlook: Business College CHARLES BRUCE STEELE Lompoc, California Activities: Football Guard, 2-3: Typo Club, 3-4, President, 4, Vice- President, 3: Booster: Press Crew, Foreman, 3: Member National Stu- dent Graphic Arts Society, 4. Outlook: State College BLAUNDINE THELMA STEEVES Boston, Massachussetts Activities: Monitor, 4: A Cappalla, 4: Glee Club, 3-4: Nutcracker Suite, Z: Old Spanish Custom, 3: Rose of the Danube, 4. Outlook: Stenographic or Musical Career ELIZABETH ETHEL STEVENS Goleta, California Activities: Sports, 2-3-4: Big S Society, 3-4: G. A. A., Z-3-4, Vice- President, 4: Assistant Spo ts Editor of Forge, 4: Bas t l Bjnager, 3: Booster, 3: Style w, Q, Outlo : I if ff! ' -'L 1 J f CAROLYN STRAUS Canton, Ohio Activities: Entered from Holly- wood High, 4: Cosmetics, Stage Make-Up, 4: Business Manager, The Road To Yesterday, 4. Outlook: Undecided ANNA ELINOR SUNDIN Santa Barbara, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 2- 3.4, Secretary, 4: Gold Seal Bearer. 4: Student Legislature, 4: Booster, 3: Clio Club, 4: Girls' League Welfare Committee, 4: Vice-President Spanish Club, 4: A Cappella, 2-3-4: Manager, 4: Librarian, 35 Ticket Sales Commit- tee, 4: G. A. A., 3-4: Old Spanish Custom, 2: Rose of the Danube, 3: Nutcracker Suite, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege AD INE ESTHE TAVERNA a rgalwa . c i e : irs At letic M nag r, 4' As ' t E ong er, resident, 4 ' Bi Sqciety, 3 -4 Baseball M g : o ts, 2- -4: Booster, 2 ' , 2: Rally and rogram Committee, 4: O. and G. Day Decoration Committee. 4. Outlook: Travel in Europe BETTY TAYLOR Silverlake, Kansas Activities: Orchestra. 2: Scholar. ship Society, 4: Mimi Lights a Can- dle, 2: Gym Review, 2-3: Clerkship, 3-4: Scholarship Vaudeville, 4: P. T. A. Program, 3. Outlook Santa Barbara Business College RUTH TAYLOR Bakersfield, California Activities: Big S Society, 2-3-4: Rose of the Danube, 4: Scholar- ship, 3. Outlook: Undecided ELIZABETH IMOGENE THOMPSON Santa Barbara, California Activities: Exchange Editor of Forge, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Char- ter Member of Press Club, 4: Clio Club, 4: G. A. A., Z-3-4: Delegate to Press Convention, 4: Scholarship gociety, 3-4: Sports, 2-3-4: Monitor, Outlook: Santa Barbara State Cf- lege, then U. S. C. , ' 1 - I enton Mo t Activities: a ketball, 2-3-4: Foot- ball, 2-314g ophomore Hi-Y, 2. Outlook: Undecided ,f,,'l'f- . I ffl! 'TOMBER2dAj, . lTliirty-Twol 1 LIBERTY TOMBERG Denton, Montana Activities: Lightweight Basketball, 2: Varsity Basketball, 3 - 4 : Football, 3 -4. ' Outlook: Undecided VICTOR KATSuH1Ro TSUBOTA Santa Barbara, California Activities: Track ,Z-3-4: Scholar- ship Society, 2-3. Outlook: Undecided CAESAR S. UYESAKA ' Carpinteria, California Activities: Baseball, 2-4: Football, 2: Basketball, 2-3: Track, 4. Outlook: Work RUSSELL PALMER VINCENT Santa Barbara. California Activities: Student: Body Presll. dent, 4: Welfare Council Chairman. 4: Senior Hi-Y, 4, President, 4: Toastmaster's Contest, 2-3-4: Presi- dent Debator's and Public Speaking Class. 39' Sophomore Hi-Y. 2. Secre- tary, 2: Assembly Conduct Commit- tee, 3: Varsity Football. 4: Clio Club. 4: Santa Barbara, Santa Maria Ex- temporary Speech Contest, 3. Outlook: College VALBORG FRANCES WADE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Old Spanish Custom. 2: Girls' League Play, 2: Booster, 2: Rose of the Danube, 4: Sports, 3. Captain, 3: Squad Captain, 2. Outlook: Travel IOHN Wi1.FRED WADE Santa Barbara, California Outlook: College MARIE WALEY Chico, California Activities: Scholarship, 2-3. Outlook: Music College IThirty -Threel .94 ROLAND VERNON WARDE Santa Barbara, California Activities: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Undecided CAROL EVANS WARREN Palmdale, California Activities: Entered from Burbank High School, 3: Big and Little Sister Committee, 4, Chairman, 4: G. A. A. Dance, 3: The Wedding, 3: Merely Mary Anne, 3: A Cappella, 4: Rose of the Danube. 4. Outlook: U. C. L. A. then Stanford RHODA BLANCHE WARREN Oyster Bay, Long lsla'nd, New York ActiviGe Boostek 2' A Cappella v2-3-4: Orcslzlzstrh, 2-3-4: Old Span: ish Custom, 2: Gloria, 4: Rose of the Danube, 4: Squad teader. 3. Outlook: Undecided OLA K. WATKINS Santa Barbara, California Activities: Typing Contest, 3: Clio Club, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Gym. Cap- tain, 4: Olive and Gold Assembly, 3: Monitor, 4. Outlook: Business College, San Francisco IR1S GWENDOLYN WATSON Pine Bluff, Arkansas Activities: Entered, from Wells Bayo? High School, Dumas, Arkan- sas, . Outlook: Undecided ERMA WEST Exeter, California Outlook: Undecided IAMES WESTCOTT Santa Ynez, California Activities: Scholarship Society, 4: Orchestra, 2-3-4, Librarian, 3-4: Rose of the Danube, 4: Old Span- ish Custom, 2: Band, 4: R. O. T. C. Band, 4. Outlook: College IANICE PATTISON WESTWICK Santa Barbara, California Activities: Beata Club .45 Spanish Club, 3-4, Secretary, 4: Vice-Presi- dent junior Class, 4: Clio Club, 4: The Road to Yesterday, 4: Girls' League Social Committee, 4: G. A. A., 2.3-4: Nut Cracker Suite, 29 Clio Club, 4: French Club, 3-4. Outlook: College WILLIAM MARSHALL WHEELER Reno, Nevada Activities: Assistant Editor of Forge, 4, Rewrite, 4, Copy Editor, 4, Reporter, 3: Press Club, 4, President, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4, Treasurer, 4: Clio Club, 4: French Club, 3-4. Outlook: College CALVIN G. WHITE Denver, Coloradolgi Activities: O. T. C., L2-3-4, First Lieutenar:?-45-ii-Y, 2-3: Foorbal, 2, RiHe Tea , 4. Outlook: Military Aviation ARDYS WILKINSON Milford, Utah Activities: Usherettes Club, 4: Monitor, 2-3: Sports, 2. Outlook: Business College DOROTHEA WILSON San Francisco, California Activities: Entered from Univer- sity High School, Eugene, Oregon, 4. Outlook: College ALASDAIR MACKELLAR Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Aviation School HARRIET WILSON Needles, California Activities: Legislature, 2: Booster, 2: French Club. 4: Old Spanish Cus- tom, 2: Rose of the Danube, 4: Nut Cracker Suite, ' Z: A Cappella Chorus, 3: Rose Maiden, 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege EULA EILEEN WINDER Osborne County, Kansas Activities: Program Committee, 4: Booster, 3.4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Squad Leader, 3-4. Outlook: Business College IAMES WILEY WOODS El Paso, Texas Activities: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, Sec- ond Lieutenant, 4: Band, 3-4: Or- chestra, 3-4: Glee Club, 4: Rose of the Danube, 4. Outlook: Work, then, the Navy LEONARD YARBOUGII Chandler, Arizona Activities: Vice-President, Sopho- more Class, 2, Constitutional Com- mittee, 2: R. O. T. C., 2-3-4, Cadet Captain, 4: Student Legislature, 4: Outlook: Work EVELYN DOROTHY ZEGERS Chicago, illinois Activities: Sports, 2-3. Outlook: Nursing NORMAN HAZARD Santa Barbara, California Outlook: State Nautical School RALPH WALTER HAZARD Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Commercial Fishing PAUL GRAHAM Santa Barbara, California Outlook: Undecided lThirty-Fourl Iolm Forsyth waxes angry in Ullpstage' '... No gain! . , . Royalty and Rose of Rose of the Danube . . .Awcstruck physics class . . . Hard luck, Phil, old man . . . Slide, Kelley, slide . . , Two dames and a gent , . . Old Glory on parade . . . 'AToot sweeter, you slugs . . Officers of the day . . . Color guard, aftentionl , . . The lilac . . . Commanding of- ficers . . . Seen from thc cliff. lThirtyfFive1 P-4-X ,Q Q wp I THE OLIVE AND GOLD STAFF Top Rowe-Robert Scalapino, Editor, Frank O'Neill, Business Manager, Mary Cavalieri, Assistant Editor: Frank Douglas, Assistant Editor, Bottom Row-sMark jones, Assistant Business Manager: Lyndell Brundige, Assistant Business Man- ager, Glenn Wallace, Adviser. A CAPPELLA CHORUS Top Row-McNeil, Byers, Misemer, -Ioham, Stowe, Shiels. Third Row-Slaybough, Davis, Caloudes, Lore, Ricketts, Crow. johnson, Blanchet, Hurst, Robles, Gutierrez, Holling. Second RowfS. Moore, Sears, Merrill, Wood, Shaw, Tinsman, Taylor, Cobb, Minnear, Sunclin, Presi- dent, R. Warren, Dobson, Meisenback, McNall, Smith. First Row-Wade, Hartley. Reynarcl, Lauglin, C. Warren, Gorham, Connell, Sloniker, Kilmer, Kiler, Grant, Simmons, H. Clark, Sunning, Front Row-Steeves Russell, Hartwell. Hargis, Freeman, P. Clarke, H. Moore, Fibiger, Bawden, Locke, McBride, Antles, Miss Carter. lThirty - Sixl BEATA CLUB Top Row-Fowler, Philip, McKee, MCSI-gimming, Miss Gower, Boeseke, Myers, Bakewell. Second Row-Paxton, Tompkins, Dunne, Pilling. Motto, Glahn, Kilmer, Holt. Front Row--Shedd, Brundige, Palmaymesa, Fenzi, Treasurer, Seymour. Secretary, Forsyth, Presi dent, Davis, Vice4President: Jacobs, Westwick. COMMERCIAL CLUB Top Row-McFadden, Hatland, Lake, Seagoe, Roland, Lyman, Rollings, Ronk, Mr. Tonnar. Third Row-Begg' Treasurer, Bryson, Davis, Lori, Wokurka, Bonazzola, P. Sainsbury, Chamley. Scruggs-:.' Second Row-R. Sainsbury, Secretary, Zocchi, Livermore, Murray, Van Popple, Briggs, Vice- Presidentg Aberg. Butera. Tillison, Keifer. Front Row--Prevedello, Baker, Priddy, President, R. Kumpel, Rizor, J. Kumpel, Stodden, Morningstar. lThirty-Sevenl Guns' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD Top Rowfliilmer, VVarren, Miss Gower, Boeseke, Seymour. Second Rowf-Horner, Clements, Peacock, Byars, Forsyth. Front R0wilVlyers, Vice-President: Philip, President: Forsyth, Treasurer, Brundige lnot in picturel. Secretary. THE PRESS CLUB Top RowflVlr, Wallace, Douglas, Colton, Minnear, Smith, Wharton. Second Row7lVlcDavid, Phelps, Brundige, Thompson, Clements, Craig, Huff. First R0w7Cavalleri, Kilmer, Clark, Wheeler, Presidentg McSkimming, Vice-Presidentg Connell, Secre- tary, Schuchart, Locke Knot in picturej. lThirty-Eightl A. ARE COM MITTEE Back Rowf-McCarthy, Sundin, Miss Gower, Bakewell. Front Row-Newsome, Seymour, chairman: O'Bryan. iNet in picture: Peggy Cheevenl CLIO CLUB Top Row-fLore, Russum, Wheeler, O'Neill, President, Robertson. Douglas, Shrader , Third Ruw-jacobs, Westwick, Philip, Kilmer, Shecld, lVlcDavid, Treasurer, Vincent, Prideaux, Scala pino, jones. Second Row-Miss Thomscn, Fowler, Bakewell, Hastings, Lyman. Phelps, Pearson, Smith, Smyth. Front Row-Simmons, Card, Smith, Horner, Thompson, lVlcSkimming, Secretary, Brundige, Forsyth Seymour, Watkins, Grant, Sundin. fThirty-Ninel SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Benton. Duff, Goff, Kumpel, Fishk n, Bowman. Robertson, O Neill. Forsyth. J. Hurlbut, acRost1e. Willits, M Scalapino, Douglas. Top Row4Pearson. tt. estco W rty jackson. Ashworth, Halfe Ott, . Tilton. Wilbur ster, Huff, Fo ius, Smyth. OV mesa, M ay vedello. Palm TE P OW Fifth R Nelson. ge, Roll ngs, ta r deaux. Arm P johnson ad lla. Lakos. D Bellman. R. Thompson, McLean, Carter. Shedd, Straughan. Fourth Row4Seymour, B. Thompson. Jacobs, ton, Davis. Pax dige. McSkimming, UI! Br tings. BS e Bernardi. Horner. H mmons. D slie, H. Si Le mmons. Blake. .Si rd. j fo Ph ip. Bed OW R rd Thi Gilbert. Forsyth, Gorham ride, L. CB Schloman, Dubeck, M Sainsbury, Ronk, R. Sains- Kellar, P. BC ague, M e Lord, Briggs, Waley. T todden, Endo, ckrum, S Co Forward. uest, ts, Shumway, W En Row-Clem cond Se Springer. bury, Crow, Moss, jones, SS :Mi sident TC P CY. Kilm resident P Vice. rant, C Secretary Sundin, Baird, Acquistapace, wyer, Sa sgrandchamp. Donchi, De W... Front Ro Forsyth. Tapie. ylor, M. surer: Rheinlander, Kunhardt, Ta Trea 'f1 9 .4 'Q 1 1 RA ST Q 3 Q O I 1 ORCHE 1 Stewart Kelly, erford, Franklin, th ern, Ru son, Stover, K mP Si i. pin Fil lip ds. Willits, 00 Robillard. W We- Ln Day, Wilson. OW R Top Bakke, David, Wilkerson, Franco, Coronel, McLean. Secretary: kin. estcott. Langner, Fish an, W U1 Ye Tapie, Chibos, Fo plun, Ka fMr. OW R cond Se Gonzales, Hughes. Cobb, Engelbertson. gen, Ha arren, Nelson, W odges, H fe! Treasu mons, Sim mens, Em ext, Cilb rant G ent: Presid Sears. First Row-Horner. QUILL AND SCROLL Soc1E'rY Top Row 'flVlcSkimming, Huff, O'Neill, Thompson, Bal-cewell, Second Row Brundige, Kilmer, Douglas, Scalapino, Card, Shedd. First Row' W'hec-ler, Treasurer, Horner, Connel, President, Cuvzwlleri, Secretaryg Miss E. Louise Noyes, Paxwn. SENIOR H1-Y Top Rowe Woods, McGrath, Smith, Nlinnear, O'Neill Nunez, N, Smith, Secretary, Mr. Davies. Second Row Mr. Walters, Dupuis, lVlcDavid, Wharton, Campbell, Phelps, MacKinnon, Ellings, Treasurer, Vincent, President. Front Row- White, Doell, Nelson, johns, Ross, Anderson. Romer, Vice-Presidentg jones. llforty-Twol I K, 1 1 wav V, INTERMEDIATE H1-Y Top RowfCordero, Scott, Stowe, E. Allen, Middle RowfLevine, Nelson, Santos, Mr. Wickstruln, Mr. Wirkman, W. Allen. Front Row-Grogan, MacRostie, Chackel, joharn, Watson, Bitterley, Armitage. SOPHOMORE H1-Y l lForty-Tlxreel Top Rowf-J. Smith, Darrow, O. Smith, Mr. Paulin, Nye, Becchio. Second Row---Falxa, Ellwell, McFadden, Franklin, Motto, Eckles, Young. Front Row YMitcheIl, B. Smith, Glahn, johnson, Gregory, Tozier, Rasmussen, Russell ff 4 i , 1 SENIOR PLAY CAST E I Top Row' Card, Darrow. Bianchin, Forsyth, Scalapino. Second Row-fDe Bernardi, Putman, Westwick, Schuchart, Sanders, Locke, Fenzi. Artuso. First Row-Miss Poyntz, Koury, Oliver, P. Smith, Davis, Shanahan, johnson. SPANISH CLUB -X 1 I w O 'X 1 sb M X N Top Rowgwilbur, Doell, Eckles, N. Smith, V. Smith. Third R0w+Nunez, Artuso, Carter, MacKellar, Delker, Coffey. Arnestad. Second Row--Felger. Miss Bramlage, Card. Grant, Watkins, Boeseke, Erwin, Shedd. Froni Row-Hart, Westwick, Secretary, Philip, Seymour, President: Sundin, Vice-President, Palmay- mesa, Forsyth. li-'orty-Fourj A N x 5 i J X K' A A x WELFARE COUNCIL - v x 1 x I1 X Tqp RowfSanto, Armitage, Motto, Mr. Bowman. First Row-l iling, Kilmer, Secretaryg O'Nei1l, Chairman: Card, Nleloling. j. j TYPO CLUB RX IForty-Fivel up lxuw-gruuangu Leuxp Lliucnci onecle i..uue:rgan vnu rresxucnn' I . . . . . Front Row-Howell, Rios, President: Park. Mr. Ingraham, Smedley. ecretar I Lld l'l,ld. Treasurer: Craig J' USHERETTES CLUB Top Rowe-Delker, Connell, Secretary-Treasurer: Lewis, Cooley, Cregcry, Wood, D. Smith, Newkirk. Second Row-Grey, Hodges, lluffine, Card, Forsyth, Merrill, Wilkinson, Dillon. Front Row-Cornwall, Beisell, lVlcNall, Baird, Bell, Clements, President: McAllister. Vice-President, Moss, Tinsman, Haley. BOYS' COOKING CLASS v Members of the Classf'Owen Allin, Charles Bailey, head chef: Tony Belmonte, Bob Coffey, joseph Cordero, lloward Cunningham. Vincent Durbiano, Harlow Hartman, head chef, Arthur Keithley, Arthur Dorngiebel, jack MacArthur, head chef: Sylvan Nlalis, Harold Movius, Clarence Nlusgrove. Percy Finney, Elmer Reid, Francis Soto, head chef: August Smaniotto, -loje Watanabe, Albert Yee, and Mrs. Olive Johnston, teacher. lForty-Sixl EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE FORGE Top Row-Kariel Huff, Editor-in-Chief: David McDavid, Business Nlanagerg Lyndell Brundige, As- sistant Editor: Frank Douglas, Assistant Editor, Waldo Phelps, Sport Editor. Middle Row--jean McSkimming. Feature Editor and Columnist, Victor Smith, News Editor: Marshall Wheeler, Re-write Editor: Bob Connell, Re-write Editor: Joyce Sehuchart, Special Features. Bottom RowfStella Kilmer, Refwrite Editor, Betty Thompson, Exchange Editor, Peggy Clark, Special Features, Billy Craig, Circulation Manager, Glenn Wallace, Adviser. THE FORGE STAFF Top Row-Mr. Wallace, Tilton, Hart, Sanders, Hurlbut, Tsoutsuovas, Farrar, Ollis, Colton. Third Row-Minnear, Baird, Hartman, Baat, Clements, Stevens, Sparrow, Taverna, Blackburn, Lyman, Bakewell, Ryan. Second Row--Wharton, Prather, Horner, Cavalleri, Card, P. Smith, Warner, Moore, Paxton, McGregor, Seagoe, Douglas. Front Row+Wheeler, Connell, V. Smith, Kilmer, Brundige, lVlc5kimm1ng, Clark, HuH, Editor-in-chief: Schuchart, Thompson, NlcDavid, Phelps, Craig. lForty-Sevenj .. ff .4 'L f . C --,Ki ,s ? i ,X 4.0424 51 M-J .lop Rowalrrank See, President, first semester: semester and President, second semester: Barbara Council, se Bottom Row-Harlow Hartman, Boys' Athletic eagueg Betty Palmaymesa, Secretary: Tom McGrath, ' cond -J-1,4,77 'C ' A ,. ,wtf - ,Z and President of O'Neill, Chairman of W Alona Blackburn, Song Leaderg jack Cornwall, Yell Josephine McBride, Pi ist: of Welfare Council, ' .5 first Girls' elfare Taverna, Girls' Athletic Managerg L. L. Bowman, Faculty 52? J l . BIG S SOCIETYVW If i fl If C Top RowfBailey, Mazzini, Desgrandchamp, Lindsey, Taylor, Mattair, Corbett, Sparrow, Miss Cotton. Second RowfAsakura, Clements, Murray, Peacock, Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, Cockrum, Bonozzola, Erwin, Springer. Front Row--Maitland, Stevens, Taverna, Blackburn, Cornwall, President, Prevedello, Waugh, Stodden, Acquistapace. flrorty-Eightl RE LEGISLATU TLIDENT J s IfForty - Ninel Lakos, Arm tage, Hayes, Linane, Rennie. Back Row-Clahn, Nye, Waugh, Nelson, jackson, Tilton, Longmire, Ellings. Davis, Russell, Glover, si, See, N. Smith, OS Steele, R Ca rrillo, Gordon, Patrick, Santo. Row rd Thi O'Brien. ell, V Ki ellar, acK M Grant gis, Talbott, Myers, al' Carter, H Eckles, Doell. Becchio, Ashworth, OW R Second an fn Bow Huff, Mr. id. HV CD Hartman, M rath. cG M Philip, ent, Vinc 111653, aY ckburn, Palm Bla Taverna, rsyth, Tapie, Fo wi Ro ront F Wh. YO B l. -O'Neil Baritones bka, Cooper, Lonack. Ba ITIS1- rll McAllister. D do, Mr. Ya VH ngmire, AI Lo wma n, Stover. Bo ler, to, Faiv ot cci, M OVHHB .Ci bert Rot lVlcDavicl, Koury, Mr. Paulin, Gregory, Minnear, Leslie, Pearson, Knowles. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM lFifty-Onel Top Row-Hartman, Manager: Babka, Merlo, Gilliam, Tapie, Kent, manager. Middle Row4Coach Schutte, Rossi, johns, Ellings, Valentino, Wharton, Forner. Front RowfCostas, Nunez, L, Tomberg, Phillips, B. Tomberg, Pasquatto, MacDonald, See. ZW TEAM OTBALL Fo RNIA- 1935 CA SOUTHERN S,- HAMPION .F.C QC, E, Sm th, Ross. on, Wrightson, nn . Ki ot joham, D. Campbell, Sc mpbell. Ca ing, T. EW ager an Hartman. M -Eldred. Nlanagerg W Ro Top Coach Schutte. erlo, Allin, . M eedham, B essett, N rcia, Wilson, L Ga Merlo. ngs, j. Elli r: Tapie. ge Pinero, Mana ow- R d hir T See. er, Phillips, Rom Cassidy l- S Arthur, Vincent, S. Ro BC , M Second Row-Lee, Coffee, Minnear, Korngiebel. C. Smith Fong. mberg. Spence, To Soto. Fujimoto, C. Begg, Chackel, aniotto, ITI Pete rs, S Pasquatto, Pa rks, OW R nt Fro .-. 'fl -'11 ., '4 -I 2 o COMMISSIONED OFFICE 5. f ,A fi Zff Q U P C5 ci lFifty-Threel pson. Sim Peterson ermott, Smith, Daniels, CD riger, Poole, England, M cQuiddy, johnson, Berger, O'Melia, K M Connell, -Merlo, OW R OP T tt. ora, Larsen, O M in. 3 Sw anchin, Long, s, Bi d O0 Nelson, Bedford, W Levine, , Misemer, eil CN ts, Lewis, M en -C lem Row rd Thi Stansifer. Hart, Caloudes, Foy, McCrea, Colton. son, an H atti, Lauritson, Suffolk. Mir Brown, er, Langn ,lr Carpenter, F. F. Roweaffaptain Second Rollings, Mansfield. james, Davis, McKee. Elliott McAfee, Strosnider, Sparrow, Halferty, tow, S COTE. sen. M eesone. Lonergan, Hendrik nes, Ecklcs, L jo OW ront R F 3 f OCIATION SS A IC LET TH ' A GIRLS Lynch, Ray, Galentine, Routh. Verrill. Minnear. t mpson, Schuchar ho nk. T Ro I'- Taylo ellar. aCK C lbert. M Moore. me, SO EW N UW R UP T Knapp. l. Merril enzi. F rwin, ing, E IHKTI eseke, McSki Bo I. Cran Sundin. OW. fl' Spa affefl. ghton, Smith, W OU H nder, Kincaid, Wi edley. Sm OW R Second ck. 55 rtley. Cu Ha an. rd Brundige, Schott, jo Seymour wick, Philip, est ee. W CK nsbury, Shedd. M i Sa ury, R. sb ain an, P. S ITI Hart Hill, dchamp. n Ya attair. Desg Row--M rd Thi Becldome. SS e sendanger, M W Miss Felger. Springer ka, S3 ye MU Yay, ke, C La Blackburn, Rosenthal, Briggs. hibald, Bonazzola, Rollings, Mazzini, FC A paretti. .Ri Corbett h Row-Koj ma. Fourt Bonazzola. Haley. VY Prevedello, Secreta FEI' YSHSLI urn. T kb Blac sidentl A. fe Verna, P Ta ent Vice-Presid Stevens. Ma tlancl. ck, Moore. C0 Asakura. Murray, Pea OW R Front Stodden, Acquistapace, Cockrum. nwall, Clements, ugh, Cor .- 'fl Sl .-. '4 -,-1 Wa O C 'V ... R. O, T. C. OFFICERS ' Top Row-Wright, McRae, Davis, NlcDavid, Day. Second Row-Minah, Oliver, Palmer, Cook, Sloniker, Huff, White. Front Rnw-Sergeant Dunn, Anderson, Yarbrough. Do1c1l,Aones, Merrill. Prideaux, Craig, Dupuis 91 '-x..,. 1' xx, 'J' ' m S X X P! I x fFifty-Fivel Legislators and officers . . . Up and oucr . . . Lee has the ball fwhcn this play was over, there wasn't a San Luis man on his feet, renzcmbcr?j . . . Waiting for the 12:30 bell . . . South arcade , . . Action shot from the championship game with Monrovia in the Rose Bowl . . . A line-o-type or tivo . . . Sarge . . . Wl1at Can I Do for You? . . . The Forge must go to press . . . San Luis fails to block lVlinnear's Conversion . , . Koury sends one back across the net' . . . Sarge gives the boys a few pointers . . . More girls . . . Flanks rightk . . a-s-d- :-l-k-j. n' vu , 1 4 lFifty-Sixl W M s Get it at the net . . . The powers that be . . . Excuse, please! . . . Score, 40-love, Min- near serves . . . A'Gr'oup Il will go to assembly . . . The start' of an Allen serve . . . At the good old hour . . . A boy's-eye view of girls' volleyball . . . Cabinet-makers and carpenters labored . . . One side please, and dont shovel . . . Two kids from Spain . . . Two demerits, no hall permit . . . Saints paint . . . Koury Uolleyed ferrificallyu . . . pedestals and pupils . . . Passing the baton. lFifty-Sevenl if if IW I M13 ,MF f l ' QA4,-yv4..J HMA Q U N- 4,-Wi W ,I J. I .Ji A f - 4 ' . . . P . Fakcd picture of tlze Forye staff at work . . . Army of Euralania . . . Gregory volleys . . . Mickey lVIcArthur about to be smeared . . . The machine age . . . A stitch in time . . . The power of the press . . . The breadline . . Dons kick-off llook closely and you'll see the ballj . . . Vincent shovels a little . . . Welfare-er Seymour . . . Theory and practice in the chem lab . .' . Kilmer, a scholar and a lady . . . Football-and what football! Look closely at the left side of the Don line and you'll see lno kiddingfj Red Cassidy taking out Art K ' b I. orngie e IFN ty-Eightl fx ' i W, 1 E ScHoL.ARSmo Saunas DEAL T, HEADLINING THE YEAR VOLUME XXII SEPTEMBER 23, 1935 NO. 1 NEW TEACHERS TO BEGIN WORK Carpenter, Collum, Cotton, Lynch, Pruitt, Turnoff Join Faculty Vaqueros Defeat Lompoc 26 to 0 in Season Opener Miss Watkins Traveling in Europe See Begins Term as Student Body Prexy New Loud Speakers Replace Magnavox SEPTEMBER 27, 1935 F NO. 2 Lloyd Rossi Gallops 96 Yards To Help Dons Whip Santa Paula Organized Rooting Section ls Formed OCTOBER 4, 1935 NO. 3 Dons Drop Game to Long Beach, 20 to 13 Vincent Elected To Head 12 B's OCTOBER 1 1, 1935 NO. 4 Newly Formed Democratic Living Class Sees Show Scholarship Society Will Visit Planetarium on Annual Pilgrimage OCTOBER 18, 1935 No. 5 DONS DEFFEATED BY SANTA ANA SAINTS, 13 TO 7 Vaqueros Lose ball on 2-lnch Line During Last Few Minutes of Play lFifty-Ninel Battalion Holds First Practice Review of Year OCTOBER 25, 1935 No. 6 OLIVE AND GOLD DAY TODAY David Jones Promoted Robert Scalapino Made Editor of to Lieutenant-Colonel Olive and Gold, F. O'NeiIl, Manager NOVEMBER 1, 1935 No. 7 DONS SMASH SANTA MARIA SAINTS, 7 TO 0, IN ANNUAL FRAY Jacqueline Duke, R. O. T. C. Wins Violin Prodigy, Olive and Gold Gives Concert Parade Contest NOVEMBER 8, 1935 No. 8 Students Enjoy Forge Staff Members First Amateur Program Organize Press Club NOVEMBER 15, 1935 No 9 Grade Slips Dons Demolish Issued Today Cathedral's Hopes -Q With 35-0 Score NOVEMBER 22, 1935 F A No. 10 63 Qualify for Donlets End Season Membership in by Upset of 14 to 6 Honor Society Over Ventura Junior Hi NOVEMBER 27, 1935 T' No. 11 Thanksgiving Day Vaqueros Slay Vacation Tomorrow Ventura, 32 to 6 DECEMBER 6, 1935 No. 12 Glendale High Dynamiters Dons Defeat Brea-Olinda, 25-7, Exploded by Don Varsity, 25-6 In Drive for Southern Cal Crown DECEMBER 13, 1935 Ti No. 13 GOLDEN TORNADO BATTLES WITH MONROVIA TOMORROW IN PASADENA ROSE BOWL FOR C. I. F. GRID TITLE Dons Subdue San Luis Gloria, Holiday Play, Obispo, 31-05 Enter Finals Presented by Group ISixty1 DECEMBER 16, 1935 No. 13A EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! GOLDEN TORNADO CHAMPIONS! DEF EAT MONROVIA WILDCATS 14 TO 12 IN HISTORIC ROSE BOWL TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP DECEMBER 20, 1935 No. 14 TWO WEEKS CHRISTMAS VACATION BEGINS TOMORROW High School-College Frank O'Neill Inter-Relations Group Heads Clio Club Holds First Conference T'- Korngiebel Chosen All Southern-California Tackle F IANUARY 10, 1936 p No. 15 Don Hoopsters Miss Margaret Beddome Beat Taft Cats Replaces Mrs. Muench 34-20 in Opener l IANUARY 17, 1936 No. 16 9A Classes of Dons Vanquish Two Junior Highs Ventura Pirates To Visit School in Tight Game IANUARY 24, 1936 No. 17 103 SENIORS TO BE GRADUATED TONIGHT Aubrey Doell Made Dons Pile Up 42-12 Score Cadet Majorg Heads to Sweep Over Fillmore Five School Battalion -- IANUARY 31, 1936 No. 18 Baxter Geeting Joins Faculty Dons Outplay Santa Paula to Replace Miss Mary Murphy Cardinals in 42-24 Win FEBRUARY 7, 1936 No. 19 Ten Elected to Globe Players Present Quill and Scroll Shakespeare Plays 15 OI FEBRUARY 21, 1936 No. 20 School Opens Monday, Feb. 10, Vincent Succeeds See as After Week's Vacation for Flu Student Body President FEBRUARY 28, 1936 v No. 21 17 Students Receive O'Ne'ill Made Gold Seal Awards Welfare Head MARCH 6, 1936 No. 22 Don Quintet Victory Over San Luis, 34-17, Puts Them in C. I. F. Playoffs MARCH 13, 1936 - No. 23 Dons Eke Out 34-33 Win Ventura School Officials Over Ventura Quintet ln Protest Score Keeping, Dons C. I. F. Quarter-Final Game Allowed to Enter Finals MARCH 20, 1936 No. 24 Annual Scholarship Don Quintet Defeated by Vaudeville Staged San Diego, 34 to 32, in li C. I. F. Basketball Finals Don Tennis Team Defeats Beverly Hills MARCH 27, 1936 No. 25 Track Season Gets Underway, Girls Attend Intermural Meets Reveal Talent College Play Day APRIL 3, 1936 No. 26 C. I. F. Football Champions Awarded Faculty Assembly Golden Footballs and Life Passes Entertains Students at Special Assembly, Warren Speaks l The F orgery IS T 1 These Firms Helped Us o Eisenberg's White House, Quality Clothes, 717-719 State Street. phone 3149. lack Rose Smart Shop, Misses' Clothes, 1007 State Street, phone 4121. Victor the Florist, Fresh Flowers, 135 E. Anapamu Street, phone 28667. Gledhill-Hitchcock, Tennis Supplies, 110 E. De la Guerra Street, phone 6592. A. T. Comwall, Shoe Repair Shop, 1033 State Street, phone 6868. L. E. Green, Drugs, Fountain Service, Prescriptions, 1309 State Street, phone 7119. Broome's Hamburgers, Across from the Court House, 109 E. Anapamu Street, phone 28565. De Luxe Barber Shop, Across from the Post Oiiice, 9 E. Anapamu Street. Ralph Runkle Bootery, Bags, Hosiery, 1023 State Street, phone 4205. DuMar's, Lunches, Dinners, 912H State Street. Pacific Laundry and Dry Cleaners, First Class Work, 110 State Street, phone 3948. Mayfair Riding and Sport Shop, Boots, Breeches, 913 State Street, phone 27850. Ross Lansing Co., Studebaker Dealer, 404 State Street, phone 5191. Santa Barbara Electric Co., Everything Electrical, lll E. De la Guerra Street, phone 21795. Vic. Ianssens, Recreation Center Dance Orchestra. The Pet House, If It's for Your Pet We Have It, 732 State Street, phone 26676. L. Eaves 8 Co., Iewelers, 907-909 State Street. Gutierrez Electric, Wiring and Fixtures, 30 East Carrillo Street, phone 5342. Santa Barbara Outlitting Co., Credit Clothiers and Home Furnishers, 712 State Street, phone 6769. Iordano Bros., Grocers, Canon Perdido and Chapala Streets, phone 5221. Bartels, Photographer for the Olive and Gold, 740 State Street, phone 3886. Pelch and Blauvelt, Tobacco and Sporting Goods, 1201 State Street, phone 7467. Acme Fumiture Corporation, Ltd., 822 State Street, phone 23536. Santa Barbara News-Press Publishing Company. Coryell's, Dress Fabrics, Sports-wear, 1013 State Street, phone 7219. Title Insurance and Trust Co., 14 East Carrillo Street, phone 5296. Firestone's, Ladies' Distinctive Apparel, 1017 State Street, phone 6567. Hunt's China Shop, 1127 State Street, phone 28027. H. G. Chase, Real Estate, 1012 State Street, phone 7125. Knit 8 Sportwear Shop, 1115 State Street, phone 26670. Lee's Kandy Kettle, 1205 State Street, phone 21030. Lanter's Cafe, 7 East Canon Perdido Street, phone 28644. Miss Blaine's Dress Shop, 1103 State Street, phone 27281. The Arcade Florist, El Paseo Building, phone 6707. The Hughes, Feminine Fashions, 917 State Street, phone 3654. Val Felger, Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Radios, 715 State Street, phone 3207. Roy E. Gammill, Haberdasher, 1008 State Street, phone 24709. McCa1fery Brothers, Sporting Goods, 634 State Street, phone 5495. Osbome's Book Store, 923-25 State Street, phone 4495. The Racket Shop, Tennis Supplies, 10 La Arcada Building. Ideal Sweet Shoppe, 1227 State Street, phone 28739. McElroy's Shoppe, School Togs for Misses, 1229 State Street, phone 4218. Roclenbeck's, Shoes, 109 State Street, phone 3482. Overgaard's Bakery, 1103 State Street, phone 3206. Iohn Turnbull, Florist, 921 State Street, phone 3385. Hotel Carrillo, Chapala and Carrillo Streets, phone 7161. Henry Brabo, Cleaner and Dyer, Odorless Cleaning, 17 E. Anapamu Street, phone 21596. Red Cross Drug Co., Prescriptions, 824 State Street, phone 5115. Mission Ice Co., Be Perspicacious, Canon Perdido and De la Vina Streets, phone 3187. Henry Levy, Inc., Fumiture, Interior Decorations, 1109 State Street, phone 7113. Holiday Hardware Co., 810 State Street, phone 5159. El Paseo Gem Shop, Gifts and jewelry, State Street Entrance El Paseo, phone 25360. Artcraft Engravers, De la Guerra Plaza, phone 27557. Southwick's, Men's Clothing, 601 State Street. Palm Sweet Shop, for Malts, 617 State Street. Santa Barbara Business College, Professional Business Training, 400 Granada Building, phone 5032 Ott's Sport Shop, Athletic Supplies, 727 State Street, phone 3121. The Great Wardrobe, Men's Clothes Store, 835 Street, phone 3141. West's Prescription Pharmacy, Prescription Specialists, 1425 State Street, phone 28188. Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 135 E. Ortega Street, phone 3021. Routh's, Giant Malts, 631 State Street, phone 26747. Banks' Stationery Store, Typewriters, Stationery, Radios, 914 State Street, phone 4177. 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