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BRADLEY, ROBERT. This smiling, blonde senior served Santa Barbara High well. Always smiling, Bob was a member of the Varsity Foot- ball team, Varsity Basketball squad, a member of the Junior Statesman Club, ROTC. and a valuable park- ing lot monitor. He has big plans for UCSB. BRIAN, BOB. A very good student is dark haired Bob, with his amiable disposition and pleasant manner. He was very interested in the ROTC during his sophomore and junior year. While his senior year activity consisted chiefly of working.-See ya at UCSB, Bob. BRIGGS, GEORGE. George is one student who will go far in the world. His friendly manner and genuine in- terest in everyone distinguishes him everywhere. George was a cadet of- ficer in the ROTC, a member of the Westside Boys' Club, Chairman of the Grounds Committee, and the president of J. C. Lewis Hi-Y Club. He will attend Oregon State Agri- cultural College at Corvallis. BROCKELSBY, BEVERLY. Brown- haired, blue-eyed Bev, as she is commonly referred to by her class- mates, was a member of the Big S and G.A.A. This native Santa Bar- baran will remain here to take a scc- retarial course. BRYANS, JIM. Tall, dark, non-cha- lant Jim is so leisurely-looking that he fascinates his fellow classmates finmatesj. He is best known for his marvelous musical ability, especially when it's his own vocal boogie ar- rangements. He is as yet uncertain about his future plans, but Holly- wood, here he comes. BOWSER, BETTY. Betty has a calm, gentle manner but is a girl full of initiative. During her years in high school, she was a member of G.A.A., triple trio, and served as an office monitor. Her sincerity will undoubtedly prove valuable to her in her chosen profession. BUELL, BEVERLY. Tall, dark- haited, full of fun-yes, thats' Bev. Aside from making an excellent tele- phone operator in the attendance of- fice, she found time for many stu- dent body activities. Bev will con- tinue on to UCSB. BURRIGHT, JOHNNY. Johnny is an all-around fine fellow, with good looks, and a pleasing personality. He was one of the spark plugs on the Varsity baseball team, six man football, and also played intramural basketball. This fun-loving lad will either enter Davis Agricultural col- lege or the armed forces. CAGOULIDES, EUGENIA. Jeanne has shown in her quiet way, out- standing school spirit. She served as Girls' League Service committee chairman, as a member of the G.A. A. and also became a Seal Bearer. The Triple Trio and A Cappella will miss Jeanne after graduation when shc's busy at work. CAMPBELL, KEITH. Brilliant and still very good to look at was Keith. He was one of our January gradu- ates but we will always remember him as a quiet sort who is forever ready, willing and able to take and give with the jokes. Keith is now in the Navy where he is doing an extraordinarily fine job. CANBY, JIM. Short, curly-headed, and full of original jokes was Jim. We tag him as an ambitious soul since he was seen often at Santa Barbara's favorite theater. This in- dustrious nature led him to decide on a future of immediate work. CASCADDEN, PATRICIA. Despite being known as a quiet girl, Tish was active in school affairs as shown by her record-Limitations Commit- tee Chainnan, member of Legisla- ture, Latin Club, Junior Statesmen and Scholarship Society. Everyone's faith in Patricia's abilities was shown by the fact that she was also elected Girls' League Vice-President. She will attend college here.
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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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-v ...Q A I-Y CERVANTES, MICHEAL ANGELO Angelo was interested in sports, he went out for both track and football and served as Varsity Football Man- ager. Angelo was also a member of the How and Why Club and the A Cappella. After graduation he will attend college. CHANEY, NORMA. Nom1a, al- though new to Santa Barbara High, is always ready with a smile for ev- eryone. She was quite active in the last school she attended but came here a little too late to join any clubs or organizations. We know, though, that she will do well in whatever she plans to take up. CHAPMAN, BOB. Bob is an Oxnard boy. He was one of the school's most prominent musicians. He play- ed the trumpet in the Dance Band and commanded the ROTC band. Having earned a letter for three yr-urs, shows Bob is also an excellent tennis player. After graduation he will attend college. CHARD, GVVEN. Gwenn was bless- ed with both a beautiful singing voice and brains, she is a Gold Seal Bearer . . . lucky girl. She was a member of the Latin Club, Nature Club, and A Cappella. Gwen plans to he a teacher, and she will be a good one. Her education will be continued at UCSB. CIIRISTENSEN, ROBERT. This good-looking, care-free lad says his future is still undecided, however, as the great wheels of time tum Bob will probably still be seen either fix- ing or riding in his hopped-up Model A. His main activities included swimming and Auto Trade Training. LEONE, CLARK. Leone is vim, vigor and vitality all rolled into one little bmnette. Although small, she has a spicy and determined nature. She was very active in Usherettes Club, G.A.A. and Big Sister Com- mittee. Leone plans to attend UC SB. CLEMENTS, JOHN. Good-looking, light and very masculnie, Teddy will be missed in the halls of ole Santa Barbara High School next year. He was often to he seen smeared with the usual grease of Auto Trade Training and will con- tinue wor kalong that line instead of attending college. COLTON, EMILY BARBARA. Emily has cheered many a new girl up and really made them feel welcome here at high school. She was a member of the Nature Club, and is active in the Girl Scout Mariners. Serving as a monitor in the counselors office was one of her main duties. She has her mind set on UCSB. COMPOGIANNIS, CHRISTY. A na- tive Santa Barbaran, Chris showed his interest in school affairs as Stu- dent Body Treasurer. Active in the How and Why club, Scholarship So- ciety, High School Hi-Lights and as junior Statesman President. Chris now plans to attend UCSB. COOMBS, ELMER. A big smile, surrounded by drama critics, is El- mer. He was the character in many plays presented by the drama class. Elmer was particularly inter- ested in stage crew, while in high school, and made it his major. He plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation and later will enter for- estry work. CORDERO, MARIORIE. Nice look- ing, neat, and with a love for sports, Marjorie belonged to the G.A.A. and Bib S . She was active in most of the playdays and entered into quite a few school activities. Don't work too hard after you graduate, Mar- iorie! CORNWALL. MARYLEA. Beautiful blonde hair is Marylea's most distin- guished feature. She has worked very hard and industriously at high school and any job she undertook was a job well done. Marylea is not yet certain about her future, but whatever she chooses will benefit by her diligence.
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