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

 - Class of 1946

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ACKERSON, ROBERT L. Bob, our class president, was quite a busy beef, A lew of his many activities were the Drill Team, Special Mili- tary Class, and the Finance Com- mittee. He was also on the Boys' League Executive Council. His fu- ture will begin shaping at Cal. Tech. ADAMS, BILL. Quiet and shy is Bill, but when given a chance to display his skill as magician he cer- tainly proved himself a master. He was in the H.O.T.C. Unit and also played a trumpet in the High School Band. Bill should really carry on his hobby as magician into a life work because he is so capable. ADAMS, LEE. This handsome young man was a prominent figure around the campus. His tall, erect figure, topped with wavy blond hair, was well-known everywhere. Lee was a cadet officer in the R.O.T.C, and a member of the Drill Team. He was also active in the Junior Statesmen, the Pro and Con Club, and the student legislature. He will attend thc University of California. AQUIRRE, CORA. Being small in stature has not hindered Cora's in- terest in sports, for she was an ae- tive member of the Big S and the G.A.A. Her reserved nature and friendly smile typify Cora to her many friends. She believes that tra- velling will occupy most of her time after graduation from SBHS. ALBRIGHT, LLOYD. Lloyd is one great fellow who will always be re- membered for his amazing perform- ances on the football field. He was a member of the Program and Rally committee, Legislature, and the Var- sity elub. Our class vice-president plans to attend U.S.C. in the fall. ALDRICH, IVAN. This tall blonde has a cheery hello in store for all of his classmates. Interested in the fu- ture of aeronautics, Ivan was active in the Aviation club as treasurer. Many of the fellows met Ivan play- ing intramural football while in high school. It will either be agricultural or forestry work for Ivan at Cal. Aggies. ATOR, JACKIE. Everyone knows of Jackie and her charming personality. She was one of our popular song leaders this year and was always ready with her beautiful smile for all. Whatever Jackie-'s plans are for the future, we know she will be the center of attraction. ANGEVINE, MARGARET. Native of Los Angeles, Peggy, has served as Secretary to the Welfare Council, been a member of the Latin Club and has also attained a scholarship record to be proud of. She will con- clude her education at UCSB. AZAR, MONA. This dark-haired Syrian has served as a Monitor, See- retary and has been a member of the G.A.A. Being of an ambitious na- ture she will work rather than con- tinue on to college. Don't work too hard, Mona! BADGER, HOBYN. Everyone knows Robyn and his jovial personality. Al- ways trying for a finger in every pie he made himself well known as a Junior Statesman, as a member of the J. C. Lewis Hi-Y and the Latin club and as the Sports Editor of the Olive and Gold. This Seal Bearer plans to attend college. fQuill and Scroll was later added to his many activitiesj BAILEY, JOE. Coming from Seattle, Washington, Joe has had a smile for everyone during his two years here. The R.O.T.C., intramural basketball, and swimming kept Joe busy, be- sides, Joe was a math major. It's now U.S.C. for Joe. BARGER, JACKIE. Short, blonde, and interested in the business world, is Jackie. Aside from always having a twinkle in her eye and a sweet smile, Jackie is also very ambitious. She is as pct undecided as to what she will do after graduation, but we know she will go on being a credit to good ole S.B.

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BARKUS, BERKLEY. This good-na- tured, fun-loving lad hails from Umaha, Nebraska, and makes sure that all his classmates remember it. He served on the Social committee, was a member of the Golf Team, Commander Drill Team, Rifle Team, and tops his excellent ROTC record by the title of Cadet Battalion Com- mander. He expects to continue his education at UCSB. BELTRAN, CECILIA. This dark- baired, dark-eyed commercial major, is one of the most likely to succeed in the Business world. She is neat, capable, trustworthy, and always ready to see the humor of the situa- tion. Don't worry too hard in your chosen vocation, Cecilia. BENNETT, MARIAN. Busy as a bee -that's Marian. Besides belong- ing to the Usherette's Club, the So- cial Committee, the Welfare Coun- cil, the Big S and the Big Sister Committee fchairmanj-Marian also found time to be a member of the Scholarship Society. Good luck in your undecided future, lifarian. BERTA, ALBERT. Al, as he is commonly known, is a quiet, reserv- ed, athletic fellow. He is always to be seen amidst a bunch of fellows and ready to take a joke. He was a member of the Harding Varsity and a credit to the organization. BERTA. VICTOR. Tall, dark and joke loving is Vic. When asked what he most wanted to do, he ans- wered. to get out of school. YVell, chum, you made it so here's wish- ing you good luck. BERTRAM, MARGARET. Margaret is a friendly little gal, standing about five-one, having beautiful chestnut hair and blue eyes. She hailed from Farwell, Michigan, in her sophomore year and since then has decided to remain in -'unny California and at- tend Pasadena I.C. She is a swell all-around gal, liked by everyone who knows her and will go far in her choice of occupation no matter what it may bc. BERTRAND, DAVID G. This re- served, quiet, fun-loving bit of six feet made quite a record for himself in intramural basketball. The height of his brilliant future will be sought at the University of California. BLAIR, CAROLYN. Carolyn is one of our busiest little gals. She had an excellent scholastic and musical rec- ord and still found time to become a member of the Iunior Statesmen, Triple Trio. Social Committee, and Usherettes. Carolyn has displayed great leadership ability throughout her school years and will no doubt be a great success in whatever she undertakes after finishing at UCSB. BLAKELY, SHIRLEY. A typical high school girl describes Shirley. She was more than outstanding in her activities-being chairman of the Social Committee, a member of Stu- dent Legislature, Big S , G.A.A., Scholarship, and also feature editor of the O 61 G. Always on the go, vivacious Shirley is one of the most well liked senior girls. This wonder- ful little dancer plans to attend UC SB in the fall. BOND, JANE I-IARDIE. This strik- ing brunette possesses one of the sweetest personalities our school has ever known. ,lane is an ambitious little gal, aside from earning enough points for scholarship, she has held a part-day position as stenographer. Jane will work after graduation and wherever she goes we know she will make good. BORGARO, ERNEST. Ernie has been noted among the seniors for his choice of clothes and quiet man- ner. While in high school he was active in sports, namely baseball and six man football. This ever-willing stage crew fellow will be missed next year. BOWMAN, MARILYN. Marilyn is an efficient, hard-working student, who took part in many school activi- ties. A member of Big S , Usher- ettes, and A'Cappella, she was also a Seal Bearer, member of the Forge Staff, Ticket Sales and Limitations Committees, crowning her achieve- ments with the title of Viee-Presi- dent of the Student Body.

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