Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1955
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I .57 ,V J fl ggi' 1 x ,F 1 f Q E A :gms-1-J, I ,fp ,f ,. , , . 1 ' Y f 1 4, 4' . V' v-1..r.- uiffawsw Mr'-N.w,. . Q? 4 2. ff Y iikl, 1 4 gr' I . -.5 s 3 1 fa, 'QR As. 4 I We W ' 1 Y Q 40' if ,,,,... -sm is. if In Foreword VVe live and work and play at Santa Barbara High Sehoolg we organize ourselves, we gov- ern ourselves . . . we ourselves are taught. VVQ are a community ein training to become citizens of adult communities. Even now we are part of an- other community - our city g with which we merge at movies, the beach, on the streets and in the stores. Compare e government, rec- reation, amusements, organiza- tions e both communities have them. So on these pages we see our streets, our school, ourselves. WT are a community within a community. f .' .3 -' N ,L-1 . B . . ,, L' 31 , 5. ' f -f '53- 5? a , 5 , a ,L W ff' 6 ly . 1 L . ' . Y Q-' .x . Q, , 'Bas' f H' '-.KY-:-4 A. V ,W wx, N, M . 4' 1 Q A ,, 4-wr-.,- ,.-..,U, --s.-, - , -s ,. J. M R f 4. f,fA,f A4 . n 1 , 'f1fW':,-,,.w - Q , A M . fs,,A,An A -. sw, 1 An - J v.,Vf J, I n ' 1 . J. 4 . .s , M '-.... , 1' ff., v.'v,,,M ' ,P ,- sre. Qs X W 4 A 1 sf . as :::: .,,.,,1,. A L., , . , . ' f -,,,.1, ff ga .4 .. . .vs V L umm F' , 5, iam, ,W , , Aunwrbi t.. -Jinx -f f- N . 'jr W!! 1 1 1? if ' hz-mi :mv ,F 3. ch H x Ho Irlllfl 1 Our Tribute To dedu ltc thc xelrhook has not been a tI'1d1I1OI1 It Sfmta Blrbira Hlgh School thls LYLCDUOH hfzs been mwde to honor 1 man xx ho his tmthfullw rendered outstmdmg serx Holt xx ho has duotgd thlrtw NCITS ot h1s lmfe to Smm Birblm Hwh Srhool md thu woung peoplu of this utx Xu the grldultmg glass of Www rcspegttullx dedlmtn the Ollxe md mlm :1rx'e-j J. ll, 1 ' pal, . ' xl 1 , H, 2 V 1 . ' ' 1 Ja 2 K I ' , W ice to our community. So, to Nlr. Harvey Y 7 I U X . 'V 'Y 2 . . . Q2 . 4 2 1 lb C' 2 ' H' x ' yn 'vv v x' m 2 2 c N ' jj, , . ' i, ' Q2 , ' Y 2 C' 1. itll lIill'llw'llllll.I gloves, Slll'lllr 1'lipp.fi's, ixvn Vos.-Y tis hohhy nl' L::irdt-iiiiie' .HQ,,,x. . A A n,,.,a,, , ..M.,..y..-,,,,,v 1.41 .al ' . Q - .JU l.:iiin:liI--i' oy'-i 'iiiw Mr. Holt :is hw- rose to sp'-nk. for Ihr- --vs-nina: was imls- l lill l xxith iiiirth. 'I'h.' or-4-.asioii xxsis :i siirpiisw l.ii'--xv.-ll iliiiiiv-1' with liiimormis skit 1 I ...anus uiy--n hy On Valentines Day this year Nlr, Holt announced his retirement as principal of Santa Barbara High School. From l925 until l955 Nlr. Holt has seen SBHS grow from a school of less than 700 to over lbllfl students. He came here as a science and mathematics teacher, and in live years became principal. replacing Nlr. Homer Nlartin. During the thirty years Nlr. Holt has been here, the vvings of the main hall, the shop buildings and the the Inf-uiliv liimf-twig Mi' llolt boys' gym have been added. ,Xn outstand- ing change in SBHS has been the devel- opment of one of the most extensive cur- riculums in California schools, to give students an opportunity to become ac- quainted xvith many fields. At Xlr. Holt's farewell banquet given by the faculty and stahf. Dr. liinar YV. hlacobsen. superintendent of schools. said of him, He has squandered his life for the youth of this community. I shox:-s s 4- Q-. Q- lmaril pre-sviitq-ll Mix llolt with :t uli.-1-lliqti'i-on X L11-'nl lil--li liuiivlslizikf' lr :iv-1. i-i ,Xlil lniiiasliif XYliil.- liy Ml llfill il .I'lllLL th-- in-f-i.1l .is-X--inl1'v that :ruin-mi-.ti to th. .fn- lllw- stil-l-nt l--i-lv Ilirit Nli. XYl.ii' vvoiil-. ln iln iitxi l-riiifii-:il oi' Slllli lh-it liii-'.z-. 4' i - ffl.. X. l. vii- ,ilw-siililii, ,iii-1 Nliss li, ui l ii I elil il Ili il ii i if .fl it-,4 it V ,Q 5 et. it .-- iw u., xxisln-s, M10 23672 ,r wha Awe, 1281 -was ,gm ff, ,N fi 1,4-s J sg A n X 'al 1 1 'NM U 7 L , '1 W5 8 . Zi KJ 5 we 22y5..,., 2 5 !' 'i IDR. IGINAR XY. .IAUORSIIN Sinn-i'iiitn-:itll-iit ot' Saints: ll:ll'lv:li':u Vily Si-Iiools The lives of Santa Barbarans and those of the students of SBHS are interwoven in work and in play. Local citizens, as elected members of the Board of Educa- tion, decide the general policies of the city's school system. In consultation with civic organizations, Dr. Einar VV. Jacob- sen, the superintendent of schools. and his stall, the board draws up the opera- tions to be administered by the superin- tendent. Mr. George Browne, assistant They Co-orclincite MR. GI-IURGI-I BIIONYNE DR. UH.-XRLO'l'TE El,MO'l Assistant Director of SllINtl'llllt'lNl9llI of Schools Secondary Education superintendent, deals with business and maintenance While Dr. Charlotte Elmott handles the activities of the junior and senior high schools. In our school Nlr. Harvey Holt, prin- cipal, handles external executive and public relations problems. Mr. Douglas VVhite, vice-principal, supervises student body affairsg and Miss Frances Gower, dean of girls, advises the Girls' League. Nlenibe-rs of the Iioznrd of l'iIlll1'2lll0H are t d X I N H n 1Sea e J 'iee- 'rc-sideiit Iiruce R. U'i'eal, lStandingD Mrs. Elizaihetta P. e-nclcrso resident U. 141, Sovine. Mr. David S, Lic-ker: and Mr. Joseph Paxton. Our Activities ll XXI I-.S A. 1.UXKl',li NIH. lltrl HIMXS XX'lll'l'l'I . , , lb in ol hirls Vim'-l'iim-ip:uI TO THE SENIORS The Class of l95S can rightfully take pride and satisfaction in their fine rec- ords made in school. You have been out- standing in scholarship and you have been Community minded in making so many fine contributions of service to the city and to the school. Our student body organizations and the many co- Alli. IIAHVICY .l. ll0l,'l' I'l'iIlf'lliill ened by your constructive participation and leadership. VVe of the faculty are confident that you will continue to move forward in the future. Nlay God's richest blessings be upon you as you plan and work for happy and successful homes, careers and communities. HARVEY Hom, curricular activities have been strength- 1Jl'l.I1l'1'f7lll fSeatedJ Mr. XYilIizim KlI'f'l1t!', re'f:istrz1r: de-an of business: and Mr. .lolln S. Grt-em Mr. Donald Stillman. chairman uf instruc- head Counselor. each were outstanding tion: QStandingJ Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas, leaders of our community. !' Vi' i A A Jean M, Applegate Marguerite Blair F11-'liQli Yi' lllgll In-p:i1'11m-lit Kvlllllflllilll Florence Ayton liiiiglisli Mary E. Baker liligglisli -X- Henry Brubeck H1-:ul of City Svlmuls lnstriiiixvntail blush' - Ml , Mina Boone Uimiim-i-1-iail Rubie J. Burton Olma Bowman l':ll2llSllj llruz11l1'Aisiiiiu lAllll':ll'l2lll Ardis Carter Yutzll Mllsic' The-ory Apprer-lution l5f'1lFll'YYllF'Y1I f'hairni:in .X li-an was gin-ii lm' thi- uvxx' pl-:swim-I ut Sl!llS ilizil l'0IllllltlllUI'1ll141 ilu- Sllllllllvl' well- allurr of Bliss lvzin Marvin to Mr. .luhn llullzlnd. l'llj'Sll'Ill licliim-ziliuli Robert Casier Suvizil Studi:-s H llzlskvthzlll 5' X E J. Clayton Clark l'ullllSfAllI1g XY-wk Slllln'l'YlSllillI GSH Samuel Cathcart Lloyd Corliss .Xiitng Slzigil Irirf-1-limi They Help Sunburncd students from thc commu- nity's beaches and recreation grounds, vacations, and summer jobs, all returned to stroll through thc familiar hulls of Dorothy Cotton Marion Crowe l'4fu11s1-ling 'l'ypim4: lwimiaiilsl Pliysii-ul l'1duc'zitimi :mil Sm-llinp: William Crow Paul Davidson Vliysivul liiliivzxtioii Sm-iail Stullil-s Q W , ZSU4 Y ZNnf'JH - N:i!SfJl - 2 H2 01 AIV. lion liny I'iw-11+ I'Jll'+'f-lllll' inspf-r'tS n l lily? Mi: 1'llgly-lies lmtfq-'S f'llvllllSII'Y Sill- woml shop Slllllvlllli 1.1-oj.-r-1, while another llilscoiiflllvlzi1i.Npvl'iri1vlit blllflvlll puts the fiiiisliim: tour-ln-s on :i 1-offf-ie tszlnll-. Us Develop High lcleols . . . Santa Barbara High School. Approxi- mately 1600 students flocked through the entrances on September l-l to choose a held that would make them more useful citizens in the future. The four main Harold Dierenfield divisions recommended by the counselors were voeationalefor business and trade, generalefor an overall education, pre- professional - for those with college plans, and certificate and continuation. Joann Gunn linton V Denman l'ouns.-ling XVoi'l1l th-oirraipliy Wales Holbrook lnix i linininsr llllllllllllllllllll lrliw---lor Mary Lee Erwin Eleanor Goodman linglisli Social Ntuc ullx 1 it I ri: Blur. WSI' li 'lixli l'l 'siul l-Id rr: ti n R tl 4 A' ' m' N ll rl U I U Gene Hall Jean Holland er rude Dickerson LOLlISe Erikson Ethel George John Greene 1'omme-reial Home Itonomies Llish Plusiczil Efliwation Soriail Studies H1-:ul Vounsceloi' Spanish Department lhaiimi S952 Laura Lou Houghton Uoiiiisvlimz Olive S. Johnston liiiulisln Capt. Lewis Jost l'AlSN'l' lin-iis'li 'll-slim.: Mililairy 'I'r:iinim.: Fern Johnson William Jorgensen Seienee Si-ience 1 o ool-is Lfoozl, elm-sift it? Rl:-iiiliers ot Mrs. Xnnai xYt'lllJt'l S eo-ed cooking: class dip: lnlo 4 O G I lemon pie. ggi J - Nl? .S-x' 'S 'Q 3 Nui out .T -1 bg , , r J Santa Barbara High School was proud of Miss Fern johnson for being selected to attend the Berkeley Science Conven- tion in December, and Nlrs. Pearl Nlath- cws for hcr Fulbright Award to study in Italy last summer. Hmm, not ball! 'IR-rlily Usboiirm- S look :it at llilllllvl' the iiivnibe-rs of Mr. .Iohn XYilcl1m:'s art class is l'I'b2lllllf.2'. teps lun-k to Go, man, go! he iw-pc-:its to himself. Bliss Marion Crowe deniamls speed and accuracy from typing students. Q into an-Af 5 .. ,,,..- . William Karcher I'-'uislrsir M Sgt. Arthur Leonard Robert McNeill . - 5lllil:ir5 'lilllllllllll 1'oi.rflii1:lll,,- nf XM il June Lane . Iix ri -I 1' A Lawrence P. Lesl:e li' ' A ' Aloliwrn lJ2tIll'f' Art: Vrnfls Maynard Male l'!'iIlllllil i' And Citizenship . . There was an increase of sixteen teachers among the faculty of our school community. ln the English de- partment are Hrs. Juanita Swedenburg. Nliss ,Ioan Gunn, Hrs. Xlary Lee Erwin, and Nliss joan Reynertsong music de- partment-H Nlr. jerry Sweaneyg special trainingeNlr. Leonard Rogersg business 5 Nliss Nlarion Croweg machine shope Nlr. Nlarvin Nlelving physical educa- tion-Nlr. Rod XVhite, and Nlr. Samuel Cathcartg science Nlr. XVilliam Alorgcn- sen, Nlr. Charles Peters: homemaking- Nlrs. Constance Nlorellg mathematics- Nlr. Raymond Killgroyeq arts and crafts eNIr. Ignacio Reyes: arte Nlr. ,Iohn XYilding. Not new but returning to us were Nlrs. .lune Lane, modern dance. and Nliss Nlary Schoenborn, language de- partment. who taught in Hawaii as an exchange teacher last year. Mrs. Nlary Iimma Kincaid replaced Nlr. Pruitt early in the year in the mathematics department. NJ ...aa -.4 f in Q up Catherine P. Martin liiiglislil 'I'ywmr Pearl Mathews l':lll.fllSll Marvin Melvin Xlilvilllltr Shop Charles Metten 'l'li+-:alter Arts: liinflish X .'lwvr'l1 .XFIS Constance Morell Home- l':f'UIl0llllf'S .lv John Nordenson t'on1im-renal Harper Ormsby -r'll'0nif'sI liilllilt Shop Matin-nizttirw Stewart Paulin l'om1nerr'ial In-partment Vhnirrn All Charles Peters Svivllme Don Ray Pierce XVIJUII Shop Driver Training Zelma Pierce l'IbllllSt'llIlLI linulisliz USR Charles Pruitt Aliillltrlllilllfw Warren Reed .Xgrieulture Itgnacio Reyes MAI.. Flliilllbll Arts :ind lll'HflS Joan Reynertson English I9 ,Q-F , W, if iii ire several students deeply zilvsorlved in using lizirhzirzi Edson reeeives instriictimis on the labeling: of i niu liln':ii'y pniiiplilet tile. This tile was utilized by lilooil types from Mrs. Mary llzill :ind Mr. Hurt 1,21 fi!!-'l'2l inx stiidt-nts, imrticiilzirly those in tho GSH Classes. of the 'l'i'i-l'ounty Blood Hunk, l5z11'lvzii':i and many other Q, tion provided one niore ri-fei'ein-v ser-tion for students :ir-tiiully ln-enine zi imrt of our comniiinity lllltivl' diligent NHHS students. the Work Experience l,l'0l-ETQIIII, wliivli is dii'eete:,1 hy Ali: Fedrlc Roe-sake and Mr. Robert Mi-Neill. This year's sophomore student had to take live solids in one semester of his first high school year. This innovation was due to the new General State Require- ment Course which emphasizes the study of important social problems facing the To Prepcire Us For world today. The course covers alcohol, narcotics, first aid, tire prevention, driver education, disaster relief, and vocational explorations which will all lead to the development of sound attitudes and help students become citizens in and out of this community. i Clarence Schutte Merritt Sloniker Jerry Sweaney Charles A Rhoades Leonard Rogers Elizabeth Sanders Physical Education Bl:-i'lizil1i4':il lbi-awing lhiiid lnsirnt oi ' S ' .'. 'S -:' Q': : . . Nlitil Shop peciftl 'Ii lllllllb-. Spam h llepiitnir-ni: lhlllllllll Donald Stlllman Juamta Swedenbu Robert Ritchie Doris Rumsey Mary Schoenborn Robert Shannon i'nri'iculnin Chairinan l-,ngli ' ' ' ' '- '- 'Q s-'iisili N1 iths matics Physical Ldueation Latin, spanish English 41, R . of ii nt es l V Beatrice Truesdale Louis Tsoutsouvas Al.-ll--i:i.iiil's ' ' ' Jacob Turnoff ll,x-i- .4 l-,fliif-nviili, ' ' :fri--iiwl li :silo ss Bimini:-: Our Future From .Xpril 2 to .-Xpril 6, Santa Bar- bara hosted CASSA, the California As- sociation of Secondary School Admin- istrators. because of Nlr. Harvey Holt's retirement. Discussions of mutual prob- lems and displays of school furniture. equipment, and vending machines in the Boys' Gini highlighted the convention. sb' is it--f R. C. Tysell Dorothy Westfall John Wilding .Xlllii 'I'i'zi4l+- 'l'i':iiiiiiii: I-Iiiulislig .loiiriizilisin .Xl'l y,. V - . 1 i Howard Walters I 'VMUW nt 4 h'mm'm Nora Wilson Sovizil Stiiflii-s Roy Wickstrum liiiulisli In-p:ii'tiiiviit l'h:iii'iiiiii Sell-time I In-p:ii'IiiiHiit 4'li:iii'iii:iii Irene Wlltonl Anna Webber Hoiiif' l4I f-iioiizifs lloiin- Ilf-oiioniir-s Alice Wiesendanger Physir-zll lirliii-:itioii IJ--pzii'tiiiigiit 4'll2llI'IIlilll S.i3 ii with Iloxi--is was Ili lllw-rzil Irlliiil-' nl ili ti iiltx 0' .v I :iliil 1-llivv stuff lu NIV. llullllilr XX'liiln- oii tlii- :iiiiioiiiivi-iiie-iit lli:il ln- woiilfl ln- Iliw- iii-xi pi'iiii'ip:il of SIIHS. Charles Sylvester 'liisivzil l'fllilf':illliii .Xl.illi- iii:iIll r Helen Thomson Roy H. Thompson Helen Tessien l'Ii.:lisli ,l as 1 Nu-1.il bllifliw-s ' x av-H ,Z 'Ax , 5 affix v ,QQ -if 2 QIX, fc Xrs Ingrid Dario, secretary to the Mrs. Helen Gilbert. S+'f'retar5' to the Mrs. Faith Harder, sc-cretzlry to dean of girls, business iiiamiprer. pi-im'-iiizil. All summer while students loafed and teachers traveled or took new courses, the secretaries worked at organizing our community. Taking dictation, transcrib- ing, typing, filing, routing mail, contact- ing teachers, arranging and attending faculty meetings, and preparing bus passes, comprise only part of their end- less duties. Not pictured is Mrs. Enid They Mciintciin Our Sallaway, secretary to the registrar and switchboard operator instructor. A community cannot survive without the nutritious, wholesome, and economi- cal food prepared by its chefs. The cafe- teria staif, under the new manager, Miss Dorothy Bonner, featured meals all the way from roast turkey entrees to en- chiladas. ctuied here are fSeatedJ Mr, XV. Robles: Mr. S. Grover. head custodian: Mr. l'. NY, Haltenath, fstandingb Mr, P. Carrick, Mr, F. Duhoux, Custodians not pictured: Mr. ' I 's ' ' ' - s L' - NIS .I.Pir o . Mi. M. Fullfr, Mi.. H. Jiminez, Mi. A, Leaskin, Mi. A. ustei, . r . 1 +-, h i Haneock, and Mr. .I. Haze. Gardeners not pictured: Mr. V. Rf-nr, Mr. L, Cola, Mrs. Olnia Rowman, right. lib ii I Nlt'C'affe-rty, and Mrs, Ilene Ulark, lihrziry il sisti n R K' A PP ' ' if.. .fx X Tv Q-v Xli Inf-Z Pf-rrinf-. attfliirlaiiiw- offiw- Mrs, l':I'I16'.4IlIl She-an. 'wiiiisr-lors' of- Alis, M.41l.,1 rinirli, M-1-1 1 it 1 ip sfwrvilziiw. limi sf-,rf-tary. School Community . . . SBHS has one of the cleanest and most beautiful campuses in America. The eus- todians and gardenerseeean integral part of any society!-under the direction of Xlr. Sidney Grover, head custodian, maintain the grounds and building. The new school nurse. Nliss Nlartha Hazelette, is responsible for the sehool's general health. Part of her work includes keeping athletic eligibility records, and attending to minor ills. T will .vfrfs 'U' .. r.,,.:1'i-.. . r. , .lvl vim--pi im-ir l 5 ff. rs. Yiviin NYilli:im I1 art.-iiflnlu iw- sn, - w ' 2 .r Through some test. either one year or a special inte-llige-nee has become acquainted with counselor. As the year draws to a close we must say farewell to several faculty members who have faithfully served our school and our community and have set an ex- cellent example for their students to follow. To Mr. Raymond Killgrove we Say k'Good Luck, for he is returning to VCLA, where he graduated in l953. to obtain his master's degree and later his doctor's degree. Mr. Robert Wormser, who has had a leave of absence during the past year, will retire temporarily for health reasons. VVhen he joined the faculty in l93l, he taught Englishg but he is best known for organizing the SBHS tennis team. We say a special fond farewell to the teachers who will be leaving us to retire . . . Ready now, open the test booklet to the first page. These instructions were given at some time or another to each trembling one of us by Mrs. Olive john- ..,f.f, 5, given in the Junior or Senior n tximple of Nh inston -Q umm s nc imniedii or aptitude test, each of s e n i :mi lfloyui in llH..ll'lI., knitting, cot Mrs. Olive Johnston, testing d llettlm., mimi ils Q 1 0 t I ll bl Service End ston. Although she has taught home- making, chemistry, modern living, Eng- lish, reading clinic, and has been a counselor, she is probably best known for her position as tester. She has served our school community for approximately thirty-live years. During all these years she has unselfishly helped school func- tions by being adviser to the Alphas, a girls' service club, and to the Scholarship Society this past yearg she has also been a member of the Girl's League Commit- tee and the junior Statesmen faculty com- mittee. ' I I 'lihe humming of sewing machines and the sound of snipping shears were often heard coming from the room of Alrs. .lean Holland. She has primarily taught dressmaking and tailoring, and in l9-i6 became chairman of the Home Eco- nomics Department. As the result of many hours of work students produced lovely garments under her supervision. The accomplishments of her students were often displayed in the showcases in the homemaking wing and in the main hall. Nlrs. I-Iolland's marriage, which took place this past summer, was honored at the new teachers' tea which was held in September. I C I Postulates, axioms and propositions on the blackboard are the things we'll re- member about Nlr. Charles l'ruitt's mathematics room. Due to ill health, Nlr. Pruitt retired just before the Christ- mas holidays. VVhen he first began teach- ing here in 1935, he did some coachingg but later he began to teach mathematics and continued to do so until his retire- ment. His wife stated that he would pass his time resting and reading. As an expression of the Associated Student Body's appreciation for his service in our school community, a three-year subscrip- tion of I,'.S. tNYt ZL'X and Uvorfd Report was given to him as a gift. Xl: I nn llollztnfl r-onsitln-rs hor var :t pnl I since-.thi-y ltoth He-lpim: stitch. 1-ultinf: patterns out. nit-ztsurim.: he-ni im y tt tvs-lefl ext:-llsiv--ly tliroiigliout tht- entire lliiti-rl Stat:-s helping: solve- iiitricutt- se-wing prohlo-ins t-onitirisw only init ' ' i V- 1- f- r' v- n - lf r-iixmin ' 'uw Nil II I- XIV' H ll- nfl time whil in'trur'tim: hi-r f-l'ts'os Here X t intl puts if .it.il.i. I rllil 25.111 .it f. . . s. o Iiml favorite- rv-laxzvioils. lf 's- 5 . 5. 0 41 5 ' l' 5 4 . 5 . . Holfztnrl assists at Student with the stitching of st gztrni nt S.. C ,hx ! F 'T' Qi, X. September 19 l9J2, was movmg daw ID Santa Barbara 1 du on 11h1eh J-ln sophomores our class of '55 moved 1nto the UJITIIULIINIV V1l1lLl1 vwe 11 ere tl oeeupx tor three xears ln add1t1on to those new resldents 11. ho eame from our t1 o junlor h1e,h sehools, students eonx erged on th1s l'e1ty 111th1n a e1t1 llterallw from the four eorners of the WO1'ld hurope, 315111. and our northern and southern nelghbors, Canada and Nlexuo, were replesented Durmg the xears we remalned a part of the sehool LOINIDUHITV, we 11 ere mem hem of 1 el.1ss that was outstandxng 111 28 They Work xothx 1 1111011 1 l 1 11111 e 1-1 plese-nt exe-1 Pl1f'lll ll 1 111 D I If l 14 111 ll II llIllIN 111 1111 Ill 1 11 1 1 Ik l ll 1- chool p1o11le111 It p terms of both le ldLI'SlIlp and sehol1rsh1p is leaders, we held the hrst no JH danee 1n bBHS hlstorx, presented hx and for sophomores lh1s 1mh1t1on to be hrst staxed YVltl'l us throughout ou1 three wears and be eame domlnant 111 our sen1or 1e1r Ours 11 '15 the hrst senlor elass to ral-e 1n one operatlon all the monex needed for the graduauon partx Hour VVe beeame salesmen, who .1re 1n1portant people ID anv eommunltx, and sold maganne sub serlptlons lh1s l'hrst was a rouslng sueeess The members ot the Futun- ? 1 1 A , - 1 V - - 1 Mlss Do ' Q z111d Mr. H11',1:l l5ll'l' -1111e,1l. 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Q , 1 v ' . w x - 2 'N' v 1' Q . .' vu ' 1. v vi W I r rc 1 Together Farmers at Xmerlea made an addltxon to the 11st of hrsts w hen they deelded to grow the graduatlon flowers, gladl olas themselxes' Our motto X near look and a far XISIOH typlhes the elass of JJ VVe are Clfllllg today s work well but tomorrow we w1ll do lt eyen better Our semor elass gulded by our well llked eounselors Nllss Dorothy Cotton and Nlr Hlrold Dmerenheld was led by the Semor Class Counerl lhts body headed by Presxdent Bob lxledmg rn cluded Vtee I res1dentN1artha C3mplllO Secretary Fax ly ell Treasurer B111 in derson Sergeant at Xrms Rmo Flllppln and 1 representattve from eaeh semor homeroom These representatrves headed eommlttees YYhlCll chose our graduatron theme planned the senior projeets, ar ranged the numerous aetlvltles for senlor week seleeted graduatlon announee ments and ehose the elass present to the sehool MWWMUWQ nw -s-XM WW ww 'Mi Q 4 'V Q N 1 R S w rs me Llllfllllg hodx f the I 1' Front Row A 1 mg pre sxdent F Ty sell S6-'01 etarx R 1+ rllp pm se-xgefmt it lY'HlS How ard Rltchle C Schwab Second Row R Cast lg hola NI P lHYllf.1bITllE'I' M Clarke I Nash ur etrle Xofen B X ln 0 e un 1 e l X 0 Il te-w ut neon :neu 1 n rs shown at Q t Thu were DI'ENldl-:llt Rob Kledmr., nee presldent Mtrth-1 l ampllro serretarx Fu Ty ell treasurer Bull Anderson md ser geant at arms Rmo Flllppm 4-mai 29 A 1 . .Q X . . 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'mr if .4 rf 2 41- , lr A 13 x - T . . 1 , . vi .1 ' ' , , Un . ' f' I 4, In 5 , xl uf ' fs' fl Q A V t I ,aw-m if SHIRLEY ACQLTSTAPACE BONNIE AG-LER MARGARET ADABIOLI DeVERNE ALEXANDER DONALD ADAMS JANET ALLEN JAMES ADLER BARBARA ALLIN 30 K it X at X s st Ns ANNE ANDERSON xv11.1.1.xn ,xxincnsos M,xi:rz.xiu-:'i'AN1m1zi4:.vi'TA sHnu.1':i' tnxi KICHARD ANDERSON ELEANOR ANDHADE ROGER ARATA JAMES Shirley Ann Acquistapace - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: .ICS 1. Plans: SBJC: secretary. Margaret Adamoli-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 2: Dep- uties 3: FBLA 2, 3: GAA 2, 3. cor- responding secretary 3: .ICS 1: Schol- arship Society 1, 2, 3, secretary 3: Sealbearer: Spanish Club 2: TNT 3. Plans: PCSBC: secretary or teacher. Donald Adams - Born: NYalsenburg, Colo. Activities: ROTC Drill Team 2. Plans: junior college: Navy. James A. Adler Y Born: New York City, N.Y. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Grounds Committee 3: .ISA 3: Leg- islature 3: .Iunior Class Council. Plans: Stanford: advertising. Bonnie Jane Agler-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allit-tl Youth 1: Art. Club, treasurer 3: Girls' League Ex- ecutive Board 1: Legislature 1: Poin- pon Girls 2: May Queen candidate. Plans: Vvoodbury College: stenogra- pher. DeVerne Anthony Alexander-Born: Santa Maria. Activities: Art Club 1, 2: Band 1, 2: JSA 1: bee tF2lC'k 1. Plans: junior college, college: me- chanic. Janet May Allen-Born: Gilroy. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Big 'S' 2: Deputies 3: Finance Com- mittee 3: GAA 3: House Committee 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3. DESI- rlent 3: Sealbearer: Student Direcl- tory 3: TNT 3: 'l'ri-Hi-Y CU.llT1Cll 3: Senior Announcement Committee. Plans: UCSBC: teacher. Barbara Allin-Born: Santa-Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2: Allied X outh 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, treasurer 3: Girls' En- semble 1: Girls' League Executive Board, historian 2: JSA 1. 2:'L6glSl2l- ture 2: Pompon Girls 2: SOCIHI C9111- mittee 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2,.3: Lsh- erettes 2, 3, secretary 3: SUINOI' PTO- jects Committee, chairman, Plans: UCLA: nurse. Anne Anderson - Born: Bakersfield. Plans: Kaiser Nursing College: l1L1l'St'. Richard Anderson - Born: Superior, XVis. 'Fransfcrred from Ypsilanti High School, Ypsilanti, Mich. 2. Pla n s : Navy. William Albert Anderson-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: varsity basketball basketball 1: Senior Class treasurer: Grounds Conunit- ISC liet- Council. tee 3: JSA 1: Key Club 2, 3, district lieutenant governor 3: Ticket Sales Committee 3: bee track 2, Plans: VCSBC: geologist. Eleanor Patricia Andrade-Born: Oak- land. Activities: Photography Club 2. Plans: business college: secretary. Margaret Andreatta - Born: Santa liarbara. Trziiisferrcrl from Catholic High School 3, Plans: tlanccr. Roger Arata-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies 3: FFA 3. Plans: policeman. Shirley Ann Arata-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: String Ensemble 2, 3. Plans: SBJC: oflice worker. James Armstrong-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: S e n i o r Class Council. Plans: junior college, Berkeley, USC: architect. Jack C. Arnold - Born: Inglewood. Activities: Advertising Coniinittee 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3: FBLA 3: Forge 1: Student Directory 2, 3. Plans: jun- ior college: electronics. Daniel Arroyo-Born: Santa Rarbara. Plans: undecided. Lynne Ashcraft-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Art Club 3: .TCS 1: Legislature 1: Tri- Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: junior col- lege: laboratory technician, 1955 Graduates Beatrice Ann Askman 12111111 51111111 1i111'11z1r11. .X1'11x1111-f. 15111111 1. Z. -221 GAA Il: 511111111 1111111-111 1, Z. IL: '1'N'1' 21: 11i1'1s' 11111-l-11-5 111111111111-r, 1'11111s: 1 V1 '511l 1 lv:z11'1'1v1I'. 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I'1:111s: 515.l1': All-1'111if11r11i11 U11-111-s11':1 31. Plans: -2 1111,-1111'1111111'. l'1'5H1' 111' 1'1'11A. 3 , 'bp Ng? S-.df 1.Xl'1i AIINULIP LYNN .X5111'1iAF'1' 1'1'I'1'1'I1l A'1'5.X'l 1' 1'1R111,Y 1l.X1'.X XNIIGI. .XIIKOYO 1ZI'I.X'1'1l1l'1'I .-X5KM.XN 1-l111iI'1'A .XI'5'1'1N XK'.X1.'1'1-III 1I.X111lK1-I 11 6 'N X 1 x X N . 1 iYith tht-ir niinsls turnt-ml tn sports. l-lill .Xntlt-rsun, l-lino lfilippin :intl ,Xl Gt-ilu-i'g.u-r dismiss tht-ir tt-anis. llino was :tn zillrnrunmi atthletv. :ind lint-lc of tht- Year on the footlm ll it-uni: l-lill was rc-ntt-r un the luzlskc-tluztll tvatnir and Al was first ni: SHIIS gulf tezini, in un the lIiAXlx H Xlilitlii i I R11 RH XNINX B K MIS I i955 Grclcluclles Frank M. Barrow - Burn: lliwztssev, Ark, Plans: Air Fort-v. De Anna Lee Beck-Born: Spokane, XY:ish. Ar-tivities: Allie-rl Youth 1: VHA, treasurer 3, president Sl: GAA 3: Pmnpon Girls 2: Senior t'l:lss Vounc-il. Plains: Xvliilfilblllj' 1' tl l l v JI Q-: foreign trzule-. Bettye Jo BeckhamABorn: Oceanside. Activities: FBLA, svcre-t:u'y ZZ: Inter- fztith Chili 1: .ICS 1 TNT 1. Plains: jilninx social worker. James Kenton Bell Tex. Activitll-sz Sr-r' vice pri-sith-nt Z.: Spanish Ulub 1: college-, VCSBC: - Burn: Berger, ilu Z su It u w i l 1 -S ', ::, .-----1: tml: 1.3 ROTt. li'e-nteniintg St-roll l'o-Editor Ll, Plains: l't'l,A: nit-dit-ine. 0 Xl D Plll2l'P 'XXX lx 'l RIXFH XXIJHI XX lil Ux Donald B. Berber ff liorn: Filllnurt-. Avtivitiesi lam- haiskt-llnnll l, 2. 3: sophoniore funtlmll: vatrsity trac-k 1, 2, ZZ: het- ll'Zlf'k 1, 22, IS. Plztnsz tin- dt-vided. Lanny Donald Bilka-Horn: Xikltikt-er gain, lll. Pluns: junior t-nlll-1:1-: polici- aulniinistrutitni. Janet Laurean Bingham-fllurnz Glen- dale. As-tivities: A Catpps-llu Sl: Depu- ties 3: l.n-p.:'isluture- 31 l'rni:r:tni :ind llzilly Voinniittee- 3: ASB Pop Leader Il: Triple 'l'ri0 3: modern cizuit-Q pro- xrrnln Sl: 4':ironsvl :lg Football Queen 3. 'l'l':uist's-l'1'1-cl from t':itliuli4' High Sl-hool Z: May Queen 1-:iiicliflznten Plains: l'l'Sl!4': ll'lIl'll4'l'. Andrew Birk, Jr.-Horn: Santan lizar- lvatrat. Artivitivs: Yatrsity swinnning.: Il: swim inn-ul l. 2. Plztns: k'l:irt-nnmnt or Stzinfortlg hnsiin-ss. Lorene Bizzell - Born: Ilinprolfl, Tex. 'l'r':1i1st't-i'r.-sl frtnn Szintzt Mzirizi lligh Sm-lmul 35. Plans: se-c'i't-l:l1'i'. Carolyn Blair-llurn: Sault l.:tkl- Pity, l't:lh. ,Xt-tivitivs: A Unpps-llu 12: Girls' linseinhle 1: Spring.: prugruni ZZ: l'hrist- inns proflrznns 1, 2: Hi-Lights 2: JUS l: .ISA 3: lizitin Fluh lg Photogrritphy l'ltib 2: Scholairship Society 3: Scribes l: ,issvnihly t'fnninittee 2: 'l'he-spians 2, Il: Triple 'l'riu 2: l':ll'0llsvl il: t'li--npr-r hy tht- lHuzvn 2: Gin-en Yzillt-y :lg nimla-rn clannw- 1n'ngruni ll: OMG Tatlt-nt Show 2: 'l'hc- Lute 1'lirist0pln-r lit-nn 3. Plains: lgI'll.fll2lIll Young' Viiivorsity: tezivht-r. Sharron Boggs-Born: Qnztpziw, tlklzi. Plains: umlevided. William John Bogie-lim-n: 'l'oi-onto, Ontario, f'1lllZldZl. 'l'r:niisfn-rrt-cl fruni Vt-nive Higli Svhool. lms Aligt-les. Plans: lvnsint-ss. lA'lllI'INl'I BIZZELIA SHAHHON lil l'.XIlUI,YN BLAIR XY1lil.lAh1 Bt ff 'L 1' Nl'I'l l'l:I ROIS PLAIN JOHN BOOTH ROR HOXYBIAN l'llll.l.ll' ISHAIJY I X lONAZZOL.X l'Il'4ll'INl-I liUl I'ILll'Ili Blll'HAl'IL l1li.XlJLl'IY LINILX l!lil'IABl Annette Marie Bois Clair-Born: Los Angl-les. Activities: Allied Youth 3. 'l'ransfQ-rrvd from 1' a t li 0 I ic High Sm-hool 3. Plans: l'l'SI4l'. Verna Bonazzola -- Born: Solvang. Ar-tivitius: Allit-il Youth 3: FHA 1: FRN 2, Il: Photograpliy Vlulr 1, Plans: lrusint-ss vollt-gt-3 svvrutary. John Earl Booth - Born: t'le-vftlantl, Ohio. Activitivsz Athla-tif' i'oinniittv-fe Zi: hee basketball 1: sophomore foot- ball: varsity foutllall 2, 3: Legislature- l: varsity travk l, 2, 3. Plans: Ohio State- Junior Colla-ge: me-ntal hygivm-. Eugene Lyman Boutilier-Born: Ros- ton, Mass. Artivitim-s: A Cappella 1: Rand 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 3: Dance Hand 3: Interfaith Vlulr 1: .ISA l, 2, 3: OMG Business Manafxer 3: Quill and Svroll 3: liO'l'4' Band 1, 2. Il, llirf-vtor 3: RO'l'l' Vaptain Sl: Srholar- ship Sovit-ty 1, 2, 3: Si-alla-are-rg Svhol- arship Talent Show I: l l'A 'I'ali-nt Show 1: lioys' lA'lll.fll4- 'l'ale-nt Show Il: OMG Tale-nt Show Il: l'NY llluvk Sm-- rurity t'ounf'il il: I'NY l'hairnian 2: Rs-fl Mill 1: Outstanclinp: Hrst-ye-ar lvanrlsnian awarrl l. Plans: Pomona Colle-ire: minister. Bob Bowman-Born: Wilmor. Antivi- ties: varsity footlrall 2: Skin-Divers i'lub 1, 2. Plans: Ual Poly: husinvss. Michael J. Bradley-Born: Pittsfield, Mass. 'l'1'1ll'ISft'l'l't'Il from Pittstin-lil. Massal-liusvtts High Sc-hool 1. Plans: llllilt'1'lllt'1l. Phillip Brady-Born: Santa Barbara. Artivitit-sz hes- travk lg varsity trark 2: varsity swinnning 3, Plans: l'nif versity of Arkansas: engineer. Linda Lee Bream-Born: Santa Bar- bara, Activities: Allin-Ll Youth 2: Art Uluh 1: Lf-grislature 1: Pornpon Girls 2. Plans: f'OllQf.Z'0 of the Pacifmg ser- rotary. Carmelita Breck-lim-n: Los Angel.-s. Plans: lllldt'Cldt'fl. Lorraine Brentner-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Artivities: FRN 2, Sl, se-rretary 3: Girls' l'Insvnible.- 1: Inte-rfaith Clull 1: .HTS 1: JSA 2, 3: Svhularship S0- 1-it-ty 2. l'lans: XYrstniont Vollege-, Knapp Nursing 4'olle-ge-g nurse-. Silvia Lee Brown-Horn: l lli'lllPlll'l-I, Mass. Avtivitivs: .X l'appn-lla. Il: Girls' Ln-agua Sz-rvivv t'oinniitlve' Il: Allivd Youth Il: Orr-lu-stra l. 2. 3, pre-sifla-nt 3: Srholarsliip S01-ivty 33 St'Rlllll'2ll'f'I'Q t'aroust-l Il: swim show Ii: Altrusa i'Iuln Essay Contest sm-onrl prize 3. 'Fransfvrra-sl from Garth-n Uity High School, Kan. 2, Plans: l'l'Sl44': musi- val tht-rapist. Kate Goddard Browning 3 Horn: Salt Lake Pity, l'tah. Avtivitiw-s: Allied Youth Zig Sr-holarship Sm-it-ty, svrre- tary Il: Ss-alln-arvr: 'l'N'l' Zig Svnior An- nounr-vnn-nt i'oniniitti-t-. 'I'ransff-rred from Sam-ranii-nto S+-nior lliprh Srhool ZZ. Plans: llril:hani Young: l'nivo-rsity: to-an-lie-r, Eric Franklin Bruckner-Horn: Linz, Austria. Avtivilil-sz .xllit-tl Youth 3: Boys' I.r-aguv I'Ixe-cutixw linarrl, Vive presirln-nt Il: Vln-ss and Clic-f'lce-1' Club 1. 2: In-putif-s Il: FBLA 12: Hi-Lights 1, il, platter rhattf-r 1-clitor 3: .ISA 3: Vhristnias program 31: Boys' l,eai:ue Tall-nt Show 3: The Late- Christopher Bean Il: 'Flu-spians 2, 3, Plans: Navy, rollem-: ent:-rtainine-nt fit-lrl. Dana F. Buceyfl-lorn: Santa llarhara. Activitn-s: varsity llasketlwall Sl: var- sity lvasvlvall Il, letter. 'l'i'alisfQ-rri-rl from Missoula Vounty High Sc-hool. Mont., 2. Plans: junior rolls-ge: tvavli- er. John Burke --- Horn: Santa Barbara. Activities: HOT4' Drill Tc-ani 1: JSA 3: The-spians Cl: All in thi- Family lg Red Mill 2: The Late Phris- tupher Bs-an 23. Plans: Navy. Harry Burleigh - Horn: lil V4-ntro. Plans: llIlll1't'ltlt'1l. l'.XllMl'ILlTA BREHK ERIC RIil'l IAHRIIAINIC HRl'lN'l'Nl'Ili IPANA l!l'l'ICY SILVIA BROXYN JOHN Bl'IiKl'I KATE BROXVNING HARRY 33 3 SHARON lSl l'Clll4lll MAll'l'llA CAMPILIO lf1lJY'I'HMAY CAHXICY I'AHl,l'lXli CARR HAYMUNIT CASSO HICNICI-I CASI PATRICIA ISYRUN lil l'll CAMPUS ROY CAlil'l'IN'l'lCll IJUNALIH CAlili0l.l. Ali'l'Hl'l'l CAS'l'AllNOl,A l'lUll1ill'l' CXlHt 1-IDXY.-XRD CAIN CAHOLIC CANNON Iii-Il'laAH CARR C.X.IiUl. CARTER 1.0Rl'ITTA CASTAGNOL.-X XVIl.l.IAM L A Sharon Butcher-121-rn: Santa Tiar- luaira. Aelivities: Allied Youth 1, 2, ll: Art Club 2, Il, sevrelary 2: Deputies 1, 2, 33: GAA 1: Girls' League l':Xi'K'1l4 tive Board 2: House Committee 3: Legislature 1, Cl: Pompmi Girls 2: l-'rogram and Rally Committee 3: Srrilws l: Sovial Cominittee Il: Vsher- ettes 2: Football Qin-1-ii Candidate Ii: OMG Queen Canclimlate Il: May Queen Cancliflate. Plans: XYoo4lbury College: sec'1'etaI'3'. Patricia Jean Byron-Born: Cliicago. lll. Transferred from Catholic H i gh Sc-hool Zi. Plains: St. Vin1'ent's Nursing St-hool: nurse. Edward 0. Cain'-fRorn: Fresim. Plans: Cal Poly: tool and die maker. Martha Campilio--liornz Santa Har- lmara, As-tivitin-sz A Cappella 1, 2, il, assistant managgi-r Il: Allie-cl Youth 1, 2: Assemhly Crnnmitta-e 2: Soplioinore Class Counril, treasurer: .Innior Class Count-il, sevretary: Senior Class Coun- vil. Vive president: 1h-puties il: Girls' League lalxeviitive Board 2, 3, Man- ners and Ilress Committee, rhairnian JJ: .ICS 1: JSA 1, 2. 23: la-g'islature 3: Program and Rally Committee. rhair- man 3: Tri-Ui-Y Counril 3: Red Mill 1: Spring: program 2: Amahl and the Night Visitors tl: Modern llanm- pwnrraini Il: Carousel il: Falotlualll Maill of llannmr Sl: UNH Qin-1-ii Cainfliflate Il: liU'l'C Coq-rl Colo- nel: May Qui-en Candillatv. Plans: Mount Mar5 s Colli-gre: team-livr. 34 Ruth Alberta Campos-llornp Santa Iiarllara. At-tivities: llirls' Eiiseniblrf 1, 2: Spanish Clulv 2. Plans: junior College: serretary, Carole Ann Cannon - lim-nz Santa liarlmara. Ar-tivitit-s: Rand 2: Deputies 3: Girls' 'IH-nnis Manager Il. Plans: Vniversity nt' .Xrizonag swimmer and diver. Edythmay Carney-Iiarn: Santa Rar- luara. Avtivities: PHA 1, 2, 3. presi- dent ll, se-1-tion parliatmm-ntarian 1, sevtion x'it-1--president Il: Forge 2, 3, page two eo-editor 2. ZS, page three F0-editor Cl, page four ro-editor 3, editorial assistant 3: Quill and Sc-roll 3. Plans: UCSHC: secretary. Ray Carpenter - Born: Greentield, Ark. Plans: undevirleil. Beulah Maye Carr A- Horn: Caraway, Xrk 'l'l Lll4l't'l'l't'1l from Carawav High Swhool. Plans: Missouri 'l'eau'hers' Collefrez tt-ac-lier. Darlene Catherine Carr - Rorn: Los Ang'eles. Avtivitiesi Deputies 3: FHA Sl: Girls' Enseinlvle 1, 2: .ICS 11 Tri- Hi-Y Cnuneil 21. Plans: VVoodluury Col- lege: dress designer. Donald Carroll--llornz Santa Barbara. Plans: vollege: husiness. Carol Ann Carter - Horn: lddmonrls, Wash. Avtivitii-sz Girls' ldiiseinlilnf 1g laal:islaturv 1: 'l'ln-spians 1: Girls' l i Swim Show L. l lans: hospital worker. Raymond Casso- Born: San Antonio. Tex. Activities: sophomore football. Plains: junior ifollega-3 Navy. Arthur Castagnola-Born: Santa Bar- liarai. Af-tivities: A Cappella 1: Ath- letir Committee 2: Latin Cluh 1: Radio Club lg Skin Divers Clulv 2: lioys' Iaeaipriie Swim Mn-et 2, Plans: Navy. Loretta Castagnola-Ilan-n: Santa liar- liara. Ac-tivitie-s: Legislature Il: Sehol- arship Soc-it-ty 1: Football Queen Can- didate 3. Plans: model. Renee Castagnola-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Deputies 3: GAA 1, 2, 3: Girls' Ensenible 1: .ISA 1, 2, fl, Vive president Sl: Legislature 3: Ss-holarship Soc-italy 1, Sl: Soc'-ial Com- lllltive 1, Sl, 1-liairinan Sl: 'I' ri V ll i- Y Counril 1, Il: Vshereltes 2, 3, vice president Il: Sprim: prograin 2: Motl- ern llam-e prograni Zi: Carousel 352 St-holarship tu JSA Summer Svhool 2: Football Qiieeii Candiilate 3. Plans: Stanford or Mills College. Robert Dean CathcartmBorn: Oxnard. Activities: varsity football 2, 3: letter: sophomore football: Varsity track 2: hee track 1. Plans: junior college: mechanic. William Dale Cathcart-llornz Ox' nard. Avtivities: varsity footlmall 2, Sl: letter: sophomore football: varsity trark 2: bee track 2: rw-e trark 1. Plans: junior c'ollel.:'x-: lllt'f'll2lllll'. -XTHERIX IG i'AVALl'1'l'T0 RIVHARIJ f'.-XYYVOOD PHILIP Fl-IARTRAND ll l l 1'.XVAl,l'I'l l'0 1'AliMl'IN 4'l'Il.AYA l'.XTI1Il'lA PHI-INICY UY.Xlil'll'I4IAS GARY 1'll.Xl- H RICNJAMIN l'lil-IYICRI-IZ Catherine G. Cavaletto--Horn: Santa liarhara, Activities: .Xllied Youth 3: FRN, secretary 2: GAA 2, 3: Scholar- ship Society Il: Girls' Swim Show 2, 3: Girls' Swmi Meet Fhairman 2. Plans: l'nivi-rsity of Ualifornia. at Davis: home economics. Robert Peter Cavaletto-Horn: Santa Harbara, Activities: l l-'A l. 2, 3, president 2. secretary Ii: varsity foot- liall 2: sopliomorn- football. Plans: Val Poly: agriculture. Gloria Frances Covarrubias - Burn: Santa. liarhara. Plans: SBJC: secre- tary. Richard Allen Caywood--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FFA, vice presi- dent Il: varsity football 3: Hi-Y Uouncil, s9:t.-at-:irnis 3: l'alif. Bank- ers' Award for reserve champion steer. Plans: Val Poly: animal hus- liandry. Carmen Irene Celaya - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Forge 2: Girls' Ensemble 1: .IPS 1: Fhristmas pro- gram 1. Plans: Sli.Il'. Gary Ray Chafe - Born: Monrovia. Activities: Advertising: Vomniittee 2, 3: Art Cluli 2, Zi: ROTC Drill Team 1, 2: Hi-Y Uouncil Ii: hee track 3, Transferred from I.:-uzimrer High School 1. Plans: junior college: artist, illustrator. 2 Philip Edward Chartrand - Born: Moulmein, Burma. Activities: Depu- ties ii: Forge, page three co-editor 2: .ISA 2, Il, state and regional legis- lator 2, 3, secretary 3: expansion C0111- mittee chairman Jig Key Uluh 2, 3: Lefrislature 3: Liniitations Vommittee, chairman 3: OMG 2, 3, 1t0'1't' editor 2, editor 3: Scholarship Society 2, 3: Sealln-arer: l'NY Mock Security Poun- cil Zi: l'NY 2, Ii: Scholarship to JSA Summer School 2: September Student of the Month Il: VN Essay Contest first prize 2: l'X contest second prize 3: Bank of .tmerica Award for Liberal Arts ii, Transferred from Boys' High School, Pretoria, Vnion of South Africa 2. Plans: Harvard or MIT: ar- r-hitect. left. Patricia Cheney - Born: Bozeman. Mont. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: FHA 1: FRN 2, 3, president 3: GAA 3: Girls' linsemhle 1: Interfaith Cluh 1: .JCS 1: Travel Club 1: Carousel 3: Spring programs 2, 3: Vhristmas pro- grams 2, 3. Plans: Redlands Univer- sity: nurse. Benjamin Cheverez - Born: Carpin- teria. Activities: varsity basketball 3: hee liaskethall 2: Legislature 3: var- sity track 3: hee tmck 2: cee track 1: ASI! Yell Leader 3. Plans: junior col- lege, college: Air Force. 1955 Grocluciles 9 v i 0- N x. Always in a hurry wt-ro these three Key Uluhers: Roh Ritchie, Bark NYM:- ner and Dick Platte. limb was vice- president for lioth Key Cluh and the student body. Dick was Key Club secretary, and Bark was Boys' Ath- letic Manager. 35 'l'rz1v0l wus the lopir- wlieiim-vt-1' these three students niet. Betty Hats:-:ill was planning :L trip to Europe during: the summer, with the YMCA pro- gram. Dieter Hulsen was our ex- vliaiiprl- student from Gerinfmy, :intl Urizin llullnr went to 111-1-evo thu- pre- vious sunnnor. Orisin also worked haird to iniprox'v the Anierirnn Field Se-rvir'e's progrzun for next-liziiigzte stu- de-nts. DIANA CLARK EARL CLINK DONALD CLARK DON CLOSSON MARTHA CLARKE ALICE CLOLSER t 1955 Grocluoles Diana Lee Clark - Burn: lirt-invrton. Walsh. Activities: Allied Youth l,' 2. 3g Senior Vlaiss Counvil, grzuliizitiuii zinnouncenient vhairiniing Scribes -1, Deputies 3: FHA 1: Forge 1. 2, -1- excliringe editor 1, page three f-ditor 2. e-rlitor 31 Intorfnith Club 1: JVS 12 IAk.gfiSl1lilll'tf Sl: l'rn1,:'r:nn :intl Rally t'mnniittt-ee Il: Quill :intl Svroll 2, JZ Scholarship Soi-if-ty 1. 2, il: Sezivlln-:n'v1'C Spanish Uluh. treasure-r 21 151,-Sw rotary 2: Senior Prujvc-is Conunittvet Modern Danve Proixrziin 3: .-Xinerimrn Legion Essay Fontest, first plat-0 .Zz Sturlent-of-the-Month for llllfvli 2. Plains: l't'Sl2t'g journalism and lain:- lisli. Donald Clayton Clark-Born: Los ,tn- geies. Activities: Band 1: vzlrslli' foothnll 3: Hi-Lights 2, XX 21160 award for Rr-st Sound Tvain 2, Out- Nlartha Clarke - Born: t'ziinlwridge, Mass. Avtivities: Girls' Iiiiseinlule 1: .ISA 1: f:l'0lllll'iS i'0lllllllIU'k' 1, 2: Pro- zlrzini :intl lizllly l'mnniittvv Cl: 'l'ir-lu-t Sziles lt0lllllllll4't' Il: 'I'N'l' Il: 'l'ri-lli-Y Founc-il 2, Sl: Junior Class t'ount-il: St-nior Frolirs VH-l'h2iil'Il12lll. Plains: junior college. K. Earl Clink-Born: Sun Luis Oliispo. A4-tivities: Spanish Chili 1: .Xllnwl Yi-ulli ZZ. l'lnns: Sl!.ll'. Donald Closson - Horn: Uliivzigo, l'l. Avlivities: Allim-d Youth 1, 2, 33 Art Vluly 3: Deputies 15 Hi-Y Vouncil 1, 7 r Z., 3. llzins: l'l'Sl3l'g te-:ir-lie-1'. Alice Elizabeth Clouser-llorn: Szintzi l!zi1'iv:ii'ai. Ac-tiviiin-sz A Czipm-llzi 22, Il: liig 'S' 35 GAA 1, ZZ, Cl: Girls' lin- svnilvll- l: .IFS 1: Vhristinus progrziin ZZ, Zi: Spring' progrnni 2: An1:ihl :intl tln- Nitrht Visitors 3: K'1'i1l'0llSt'l 3. l'l:1ns: tvlt-plione opvi':itm'. James Haywood Collinsf-Born: Santa li1ll'b1ll'2l. Artivitit-s: Vhess :ind t'hec'k- or t'luh 1, 23 111-nuties 13: Photography Club 2, 1'1:ins: l't'LA: flrainritic-s. Laurence R, Collins - Horn: Suntzi Ii1ll'lllll'll. 1'l:ins: inusiviain. Robert Conley-Horn: XVinon:i, Minn. Activities: vzirsity baseball, lll2lIl1l,':ft'I' Il. Plans: l'nivorsity of Minnesota: fort-stry. Augustine Contreras - - Horn: Szintzi lizirlnnrzi. Plains: underidetl. Betty Cooper--Born: Santa Burlmrzi. Avtivitiesz Band 22, 35 Deputies 2. 3: FMLA ZZ. Plans: lvusiness and niusir. LA standing Hi-Lipfhter :iwurd 2: lx1'Y l'luh 1, 2, Sl: ROTC Band 1. l'lz1nst lhiszimleiizi, Nazarene Cullem-: te-:ivlivr or school adininistraitor. Glenn Cordero-Horn: Silllfil ilxirluirzi. Ar-tivities: Skin-llivvrs Ulub 2, tin-- :waist-rip JAMES VOLLINS RUlil'1R'l' UONLICY l'!l'I'l l'Y t O0l l4lR ALlCX.XNDl'1l1 t ORN! l'RENt'E1'0LLlNS Al'tll'S'I'lNlfI4'HN'1'lil4lliAS tll1l'INNt'OlilJlCli0 Vlllllbl vs 5 f. Q at 'W'-v' 195 i X IVYI' l'I'XF'l' I -.i'l'Xl'X L'l'I l'l4 YIIP 4'Iil'Z -I.,Xl'il.X l'l'I2'l'lS Alexander Cormack lll llurnz Hunt- irigtuii, NX. Ar-tivitivs: .Xwui-lls Noni- uiittev Lf: Uhvss unrl Vin-1-ke-r Ululi l. 2, 3: fliwli--sti':i 1: llU'l'l' l':ipt:iin :li Sc'hnlzirsliip Suri:-li' l. 2, Il. l'l:ins: 1-mliiiwliz Christine C. Coy- lluru: Sainlzi flair- lvuru. Aviivun-sz Allie-nl Xuutli l, 2. ZZ: l.ei:isluture- 2: 'l'ri-lli-Y 4'ruuu'il 1. 2. Plans: junior mill.-gi-. Starlene Barbara Craft-lim-n: Santa Bztrbziru, Plains: juniur roll:-gi-: svvrv- tary. David Cruz - Iflurn: Gul.-tu. l'l:ins: junior r-ull.-gi-g .Xir I-'uri-1-. im-1-liziiiivail drawing. Barbara Ann Curtis -- lim-nz Kunszis City. Mil, .M-tivitie-s: FRN 2. 3. trous- urer Iii GAA 2: Girls' l-Insvinluli- 1, 2. Plans: te-lt-plioiiv ifuinpuiiy. Laura Jane Curtis Horn: Mvl-Iwwn. Te-un, .Xe-tivitiflsx Girls' Ari-ln-ry Main- 11x.ti-r 2. Pluus: XYumlllui'y Null:-xi-: wx- ewiiliw- sf-viw-t:ii'5', .Lxxll-ZS l1.xX'lliS1iN IJUILIS DAY Vxl James Walter Davidson-Horn: Santa llzirlizira. Avtivitif-s: Ulu-ss and 4'hf-s-k- Q-r Ululv 222 Deputies 2: I-'rt-nvh l'luh 2. 23. tr:-zisurl-r 33 Intl-rfnitli Club 15 .ICS l: .ISA l, 2. Cl, i.l't'llSlll'l'l' Zi: I,:1tinl'luli 1. 2, pre-siflt-ut 2: l:U'1'l' First Lieu- t--nzint fi: Sr-hulurship Sm-in-ty l, 2, Il: Svluilzirsliin lu JSA Sunum-r Svlionl 2. Plans: i'l'SIil'. Carole Davis- Born: Santa ii2ll'il2ll'Zl. Am-tivitit-sz A Vzipm-llzi 2: llvputies 2:3 French Club 2. 3, swrt-l:ii'y 2: Girls' Ensemble 1: JUS 1: .ISA 1. 2: Latin Club 13 Ponipou Girls 2, TNT 2, 3, president 3: Tri-Hi-Y l'num'il, vor- responrling' ser-rm-tary 3: .lunior Vlnss Uounr-il, Plains: Ik-rke-le-y: ti-zu-hv1'. Doris Elaine Day-Born: Santa Bur- li:ir:i. Plains: tvleplioiim- vmnpziny. Robert A. De la Guerra-Born: Santa liurluirai, Am-tivitivs: A Uztppe-llzi il: Athlvtir- Umninittm- 2, 3: vawsity fuot- liull 1, 2, Il, lettf-r 1, 2, Il: varsity truvk 1, 2. JE, letter 1, 2, 3. Plans: SRJU, Sonja De Lambert-Born: Billeshnlm, Mulino. Swede-n. .M-tivities: Allied Youth 3: FBLA fl: Girls' Enst-mlilv 1: .IFS 1, Suplimnurv Vlnss i'0llllf'll. l'luns: junior 1-nllisgi-3 business, mod- i-ling. iOl.i'I IJAX IS i1Hl!l'lli'I' lli'Il.A fil'l-IRNA A 4 v o ., SONJA DE LAMBERT RICK DETT ROBERT DEL CAMPO Ii0l.0Ri'1S CAROL DENNO .IAVK IN Robert Del Campo A Born: Santa liarburzi, Af-tivities: Athletic Commit- tfqa 3: varsity basketball 2, 3: hee hus- keth:-ill 1: varsity liusehzill IZ, 3: Fill- inure- All - Tollriuiiin-lit Hziskt-tliull .Xwurd Il, Plains: juninr vullm-irc. Carol Anne Denno---il1u'n: I't-iulunizi. Ai-tivities: Allied Youth ZZ: Girls' Lf-agus-. e-le-vtion liozirrl l: 1-'BLA 2: Girls' Iinse-nihlse 1: Interfziitli Ululi 1: 7 1 .ISA 1, 2: Imglslattllim- 1, L. Iluns: SBJCg secretary. Richard Dettamanti - Born: Sunni Maria. Plans: forestry. Dolores Ann Douglas - liurn: Sunni Bz1rbzti'a. Activities: A Vziun.-llzi Sl: ll Allied Youth 2: FBLA 2: Girls' lin- somhle 2: Spanish Uluh 1. Plans: NVoridbury College, ext-vutivv sevre- tary. Jaclc -Dow - Born: Santa llurhuru. Avtivitie-sz llrogrznn und Rally Com- inittvfr 2, 3: Allie-fi Youth I, 2, fl: Hi-Y l'uunc'il 2: IAQ-fiSi2llllI'r' :lg Hunrl 1. Plans: business. gl , . ' . . It .- If ,L 92 , 'ny Z 1 ,uf N RANUIS DOXVNEY .INIIA IIOXVNING RONALD DRAKE DI .XNE IIRICSSLER 5 Representing all three school publi- 'iatlons fire Phillll 1'harfiand. Diana Flank and Brooks Smith. Phil was Oki, editor, Diana edited the l or,f:e and Brooks was one of tha- best- known ineinhf-rs of mn Hiqlig-me staff. All three are Sc-alin-art-i's and menihers nf Quill and Sc-roll. 38 11.4 Inf , , SHARON DUFFY RICHARD DFNUAN BARBARA ICDSON Rl'DY ICS .IOHN DUNCAN .IUAN DVNN IYICNNIS ICNSIGN RITA I-ISUOI Francis J, Downey-linrnz Ujai. Avtiv- ities: Girls' l:Inse-nilvlt- 3. Plans: junior t-olle-gi-: an-f-ountant. Linda Lee Downing-Horn: Kearney. Ne-h. Avtivitiest Rand 2: t'onstitntiun Revision K'onnnittt-e 2: Ifllevtion Board l, 2, JI, 1-hairinan Zi: .ISA l, 2, fl, presi- dent 3: Latin Vinh I: l.4-g'islatnrm- l, 2, CI: Ponipon Girls 2: St-allu-are-rg St-holarship Sol-iety 1, 2, Il: Studi-nt Court 2: 'l'i'i-Ili'Y t'minril 2: Alai Student of the Month 2. Plans: l'f'SISt': teac-lu-r or husim-ss, Ronald L. Drake Horn: llayton. 0. .Xviivitit-s: .ISA Il: varsiti trark II. 'l'ransi'vrred frnin A r v a d i a High School, .Xrvadia ZZ. Plans: t-tillefri-C 1-iifriin-Q-r. Vivian Diane Dressler - Horn: San Rernai-dino. A1-tivitivs: Allied Youth 2. Sl: Svrilws 23 PNY llanvn-rs 2: Swim-in-v t'lnh, st-vi'vt:ii'y il. Plans: We-stvrii Skzitnnq lnstitntt-. Sharon Duffy llornz Santa Ilarluara. Artivitit-s: Allied Youth Zi: FBLA lil FRN 2: swinnning' sports niziiiager 2: Girls' Swim Show 2. Plans: otiiu- work. John Richard Duncan - Born: Santa Rarlvara. Plans: undef-ided. Richard Duncan-Born: Santa Rar- hara. Plans: junior vollvpze-: elt-r'ti'i- 1'l2lll. Joan Dunn---Born: l'llIf'2lLfU, Ill. Artivi- tit-sz St-rihos 2. president 3, vo-editor Sc-roll and Sfsrilw 2, II: Sc-hnlairsliip So- riety 2, 24: first prize in Sc-rilws Essay Vontvst 2, 'l'ranst'erred from Port XKY2'lShlllL!l0ll High School, Long.: Island, Bl. -. Plans: lthllt : inusn-tan. Barbara Edson-Rorn: Santa Ilarhara. Avtivitivsz Girls' lmzigtw lflxef-iitive Board, historian II: .ICS 1: l.atin t'lulI lg Sr-holarship Soc-in-ty l, Z: 'l'N'l' l, 2, II, tri-asnrm-r 2: H155 Iii-tty i'rom'k4-r Ilonn-maker of 'l'oniorrow Award at SRHS I-I. Plans: NVestinont Uollegf: tear-lu-r. Dennis H. Ensign-lkfn-n: Santa Bar- bara, Ac'tivitie4: Allied Youth fl. Plans: SR.It', l'nix'ersity of Idaho: forestry. Rudy L. Escalera-Born: Santa Bar- hara. Plains: und:-f-ifled. Rita Escobar Rorn: Santa liarlnara. .Xt-tivities: GAA il. Plans: be-anti vollegw-. ll A FA I3 Islam i955 Graduates Louis Edward Evans - Born: Santa Barbara. Artivities: varsity football 3: Varsity track 2: bee track 2. Plans: r-olle-ge: engineer. Loretta Marie Fabbro - Born: San l'4l'ill1f'lSC'0. Artivities: FBLA 1, 2: Hi- Lights 3. sf-rap book rhairman 3: All in the Family 1: Thespians 1: YNY l. 2, 3. Plans: SBJV, L'1'SIir': art I+-acher. Lawrence Richard Fenton - Born: Santa Barbara. Avtiviti:-sz lA f-flSl2llllI'0 24: Radio Vlub 1, 2, fig varsity trac-k Sl: be-e travk l. letter. Plans: Air l nn'l-if, Cal Poly: 1-lectric-al engineer. Janls Fields-Born: Klamath Falls, Uri-, Avtivities: Allied Youth 2: Depu- ties 3: GAA 3: Girls' lGns1'mblse I: Girls' l.f-airue Exer-utive llnarrl 15, pro- zrram chairman 3: Hi-Lights 2: .Ir'S l: .ISA 2, 3: Lt-zrislature 1, 2: Srhnlar- ship Soviety 3: Girls' Aclvanr-eil Tennis nianaprs-r Sl: 'l'N'l' 1, 2, Ii, president 2, It: 'Fri-Hi-Y Vounf-il 1, 2, il, 1-unfl-renr-e vhairmang Vsherettes 2, 3. Plans: l'l'l.A: teacher, Rino A. Filippin-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Af-tivities: A Cappella 1: Ath- letic- Fommittee 3: Varsity basketball 2, 3: bee basketball 1: varsity base- hall 1. 2, 2: Sophomore Flass Founf-il, president: Senior Class Vounril, Sgt.- at-arms: varsity football 1, 2, 3, ro- eaptain 3: Back of the Year 3: Key Club 1, 2. Plans: r-ollf-ge: tearher or professional baseball player. Mary Alice Finnigsmler-Born: North Platte, Neb. Activities: Allied Youth 2, ZS: Art Uluh 2, 3: JSA 1, 2: Legisla- ture :ig Senior Class Cnunt-il, Senior gift 1-oinmittee. Plans: XVooclbury Col- lvirl-: fashion de-siprner. Brian Dunley Flynn - Born: Sarra- mi-nto. Activities: Allied Youth: hr-e baskr-tball: Varsity hast-ball: I or1.:+- 32 .ll'S 1: varsity tennis: l'NY: YNY llancers 1. Plans: junior rollf-ge, Berkeley: lawyer. Allce Marie Fondren-Born: Sardis. Miss. Activities: A Pappella 3: FHA, treasurer 3: Christmas DI'0El Z1fTl 3: f'arousel 3. Plans: musir' eonserva- tory: singer. Terry Forbes-Born: Santa Barbara. Aetivities: Radio f'lub 1, 2, 3. Plans: 4-olleize: elertronivs. Robert Foster-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Los Angeles Technic-al Trade College: trurk driver. Cllnton France-Horn: Santa Barbara. Plans: vollege. John P. Franklin-Horn: Santa liar- bara. Ar-tivities: FFA 1: .ISA 3: Latin Club 1: Radio Club 1, Il: Srhnlarsliip Siwivty 1. Plans: Stanforrl: 8l8f'l.I'0lllf'S engim-er. Kay Margareta Friend - Horn: Santa liarbara. Avtlvitiesi Alliv-fl Ylllllll 22 Deputies 3: Fr:-nf'h Vlub 1, 2: .IFS 1: TNT 2: Tri-Hi-Y Pounr-il 2, 3: YNY lranvf-rs 2: Girls' Swim Show 3. Plans: XYnotlhury Vollefre: intl-rinr der-orator. Jo Ann Irene Froelichvliornz XVorth- ington, Minn. Ac-tivities: FMLA 2: .IFS 1. Plans: VVoodbury Unllf.-:reg arronnt- ant. Norman Llewllyn Fryer Il Y Born Santa Barbara. Af-tivities: Allied Youth 3: sophomore football: Forge tlg Legislature: Proprram anrl Rally i'Ollllllll.t4'C 3: Social 1'ommittee 3. Plans: Berkeley: pharmaeist. Allen Gaines - Born: XVashingtnn, 13.0. Am-tivitie-s: Deputies Ii: FFA 1, 2, Vive-president 2: .ISA Il: Legisla- ture 3: Sc-ienre Club 3. Plans: Rvrke- ley or l'f'SRf': lawyer. EVANS l:AXYl'll'IN4'l'I Fl'IN'l'UN HINH Fll,Il'l'lN BRIAN FLYNN l 1 v U . 2-.F ' .6 Q .IANIS l ll'1l,lJS MARY l lNNlGSMlIili Al.1l'l'I FUNl'Jlil'IN HW TERRY FORBES t'l.lN'l'ON FliANl'l'I .Il lHN FRANKLIN at . I K, ya , A A '- ni - . -2 1 11 KAY FRIEND RORIGHT FOSTER JO ANN NORMAN Flil Al.l.I'IN GAIN i955 Graduates Clinton Galbraith - Born: Pontiac, Mich. Plans: technical school, service: mechanic. Gabriel Frank Garcia - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Dance Band 2: varsity football 2: sophomore football: Hrchestra l, 2, Cl: bee baskctball man- ager. Plans: SILIC: musician. Deborah Garrett - Born: Hollywood. Activities: Legislature 2, 3: Thespians 2. 3, vice-president 3: Modern Dance program Il: Green Valley 2: Cheap- cr by the lJozcn 2: The Late Chris- topher Bean 3: Carousel Cl. Plans: college: modern dance. David L. Garst-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Advertising Committee, chairman 2: Photography Club 13 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3: ROTC llrill Team 1, 2, 3, commander 3: ROTC Captain Il: Spanish Club 1. Plans: PCSBC: Army. Patric Gary - Born: Madison, XVis. Plans: junior college, VCSRC: mc- chanical designer or engineer. Jane Gaunt-Horn: New York City, N,Y. Activities: FRN 3: Girl's Swim Shows 2, 3: Transferred from XVest Hempstead High School, Long Island, N.Y. 2. Plans: XYashington State Col- lege: nurse. Kuo Hing Gu-Born: Toisan, China. Plans: undecided. Allen Lee GeibergergBorn: Red Bluff. Activities: Assembly Committee 3: Athletic Committee CZ: House Commit- tee 3: Legislature 3: Senior Frolics Committee: Senior Theme Committee: Golfer of the Year 2: Golf Team 2. 3: 'Transferred from Mc-Glatchy High School 1. Plans: junior college: busi- Richard Allen Giacomotti - Born: Santa llarbara. Activities: Band 1, 2: bee track Il. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC: public administration. Daniel L. Gillum-llornz Los Angeles. Activities: Slain-llivt-rs Club, secretary 2: Spanish Club, president fl: Student Court, associate justice 3: varsity swimming 3. Transferred from Bur- banlt High School 2. Plans: college: engineer. Barbara Jane Glerum - Horn: XYest llranch, Mich. Activities: Rig 'S' 3: GAA 1, 2, Zi, letters l, 3, vice-president Sl: JSA 1. 2, 3: ORG 3: Spanish Club 1. 2: Girls' Softball Manager 3: Travel Club lc Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: l'CSlIl', l't'ltA: teacher. Norman Stanley Glick-Born: Los An- geles. Activities: Chess and Checker Club 2, 3, president 2: Constitution Revision Committee 3: Deputies 2: French Club l, 2, 3. treasurer 2, 3, vice-president 2: Interfaith Club, treasurer 1: .ICS l: .ISA 1, 2, 3, regional legislator il: alternate state legislator 2, 3: Key Club 3: Latin Club 2. 3: OMG 2, 3, organizations section editor 24: Photography Club 2: Quill and Scroll Il: ROTC Captain Il? Seal- bcarcrg Scholarship Society l, 2, Ci, tre-asurcr 3: YNY 2, 3, treasurer fl: YNY Mock Security Council 3: ROTC Outstanding Sophomore 1: Outstand- ing OMG Staff Assistant 2: Scholar- ship to JSA Summer School 2: April student of the month 3. Plans: Berke- lev, llarvard: medicine or psychology. Ruben Gomes-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Isabel Gonzales-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA 2. Plans: undecided. Grace Phyllis Graham-Born: Vi'ake- tield, Yorkshire, England. Activities: A Cappella 2, 2: FHA l. 2, 3, secre- tary Il: GAA l, 2, 3: Girls' linscmble 1: JCS l: Latin Club l: Girls' Swim Manager 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council Il: Spring concert 2: Christmas program 3: Amahl and the Night Visitors 3: Carousel 3: Girls' Swim Show 2, 3, Plans: VCSISC: teacher. Juanita Green-Horn: Cleburne, 'l't-x, Plans: undecided, Richard W. Griffin-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: Air Force: trade school. Emma Louise Grimm -- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FHA 3: .ICS l. Plans: junior college or NYoodbury College: fashion merchandising. Maria Caroline Grubb - Born: Pat- erson, N..l. Activities: Allied Youth l. 2: Thcspians l: PTA Talent Show 1: All in the Family publicity manager 2. Plans: NVOodbury College: fashion mcrchandisingt Kirk R. Grybowski-Born: Santa Har- bara. Activities: A Cappella l, 2, 3: la-putics Il: Male Quartct 1, 3: French Club 1, 2, Il: .ISA l, 2, 3, sgt-at-arms Sl: Radio Club l, 2, 3: Rifle Team l, 2, 3: ROTC Drill Tcam 2: ROTC Band 1: PNY 3: Red Mill 1: Carousel Sl. Plans: Colorado Fniversity: civil engineer. George Hamilton - Horn: Honolulu, Hawaii. Activities: l'ltoto1.:rapl1y Club 2. Plans: IYCSRC. Barbara Guevara-Born: Santa Rar- bara. Plans: undecided. IWSS OI' DT0ff'SSl'lll1ll t-T0lfPl'- Ardelle Gonzales - llorn: ltc-moore. Lucy Gutierrez---Born: San Francisco Nahid Ghashghai - Born: Tt-he-ran, Activities: Allied Youth Il. Plans: Dc Los Adame Zac., Mexico. Plans: Iran. Plans: undecided, Woodbury t'oll4'g.1'e: secretary. be-autician. CLINUIOY GALT-lliAl'l'1l DAVID GARST KVO HING Gl' lllCllAltlW GIACOMUTTI NURNIAN GLICK lSAl!lgII, fON7XIl GXRRII-Il. GARCIA PATHIC GARY .XLIACN GlCllSlCliGlClt IDANIIGL GlI,Lt'M Rl'lil'IN GOMIGZ GRACE hh XHA DEBORAH GARRETT JANE GAPNT NAHID GHASHGHAI BARBARA GLERFM AHDICLLE GONZALES JUANITA KHLEN Orian Hallor - 1Z12r11: 111111. H11w:11i A1-1ix'i111Af: 1'1111s1i111111-11 Ii:-x'1s11111 1'11111- Illillflf' LE: 11111111111-s 22: 1-'1'+'111'11 V11112 32: .. . , . , . 1111-ls 1.1111111111 I1.x1-1-1111x'-- I.11111'11. 1'11'1-- 111'1s1111-111 3: .IFS 1: .ISA 1. 2, 22: 1.111111 V11111 1: l,1'uis1:11111'1- 52: S1f11111111's11111 S111-i111y I, I, 27: S1111112111 1'11111'1. ASI2 1'1111'f .I11w1i1-11 251 '1'X'I' 1. 2, 32: '1'1'1-Hi-Y 1'1111111-il I, 2: SI2X'IS1' 1'1-p1'1-s1'111111ix'1- ?21 .I21lI1lZl1'A S111111'11l 11f 1111- AI41I111l ZZ: .XlIlbAI'1f'2II1 19111111 S111'x'i1-.1 111-11-1:1111- 111 4111111111 LI. I'1:111rI S1:1111'11l'11 111' 11111-'11 11-:11'h1'1'. Gene F, Harris-13111-11: S1111111 I2111'1111111. A1'ti1'11111s: 1'111'wr 111111 V111-1-1-1-11' V11111 1: Sl-1111-l1ix'--rs P11111 Z1 S11:111isI1 1'I1111 1. Zi: Y111'si15 11A1111is 2 31, 1'l1111s: 1111111-- 1-1111-11 William George Harris- 12111-11: S1111111 1111l'11111':1. A1'1l1'i1i11s: 1:1154 I.1':11:111- I1Ix1-1'111ix'1- I21-:11'11, S 1'I'l'1ilI'j' 22: V111-ss 111111 1'I11-1-141-1' 1'11111 1. ZZ varsity 1'11111- l1:11I 22: r1111I111111111'1- f1111111:1l13 .IFS 1: .ISA I, 2. 22, wgl-:11-:11'111s IL, 1-I1-1'k 32. f11111- 111111 1'1-1411111111 11114isl:11111' 2. 34: K15' P11111 I, 12: 1,1-141511111111 1: UA-ll 13. 122 l'111-1111411111115 P11111 2: l'NY M111-k S1-1-111'1l5' 4'1111111'i1 22: YNY 2, 323 S11I1111- 1lI'S1l1j1 111 .ISA S11111111111' S1-1111111 11. l'l1111s: l'1'S1l1' IPI' S1:1111'111'11: 11-111-111-1' 111' 1111s11111ss1111111. Joseph W. Harrison - Ii111'11: 1'11s:1- 1I111111. 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II 2' 'I A. .TUX N111 11I1x11ys su 11-11-111111 WI11111 il 11111111- 111 111111111's. 17:1x'1A A111113 I11111:1 l111xx11f im: 111111 12111 K:1s111-1' w1-1'1- 1111 15111111 11-1'111s wl11111 111115 w111'1- 11if1'11s.1i1111 .I1111i111' S1:11e-S1111-11. 1211111 Ifzxvv 111111 I.i111111 1111-11 p1'1+11111111s 111' .II11l1l1I' S11111+-s1111J11. 211111 I2.I1 w114 sp1f11k111' 211111 1-xp1111si1111 1-1111111111111 111' 11111 M1111111. us w111 11s ASI! 11'w1s111'1-1x W:IIiam Linn Hart-15111113 I':1s11111-11:1, 1 X1'1ivi1i1As: A1111-11 Y11111I1 L. 32: 1211ys' I,w11.:l11- 1'Ix1-11111111 I211111'11 23 .ISA 1. .tg I.1-u1s1:11111'1- I, 13: I'1'111:1':1111 111111 11111152 1'11111111i111-1- .22 S111'i11I 4'11111mi111-1- 11: In-v 1I'Jl1'1i 2: Ill A l'11111111iI 22, 111'1-si- 111-111 22: v111'si1y s11'i111111i11f.: 32. I'11111s: 111-1-11: 1111ss11111111 1 II 'X 4IL'1'I1'IllIll1IZ NX'1I,I.IAM HARRIS MAN . 1. 1 . SIC' HARRISON IX1'S Xl HART iii 1 fi YE' QL-Q snr l'HIl.l.lI' lI.XIi'l'M.XN Bllt'HAI-II, HA'I'Ha Vlllllli llAIlXYlN liIil't'IC ll.Xl'li l5l I I'Y HASl',XI.l. HUKIBUN HA NYS XXV X Y Aa l'2lllH'i1f in at I'lAillXl'fi inond aan- Sen- if't's ,Inhn lfraanklin :ind .litn Alt'- l'l't'1lflf. :as thi-3' innnt-h thi-ir satnrl- Wivlivs in tha- shanll- nf tht- tri-tl: nn fill' Hills iii-lil. Hnth nrt' intl-rl-stl-fl in radio atntl elm-lronil-s, aind .lint wats prt-sident nf tht- liatdin Vinh. 42 8 Q.: , r- i 1 aa 1' iwx.xi.n nmmnx P.XTRIl IA Hicimimor Mixxrrzi. iirzimrziu mm . 'ai xi:a.n'r'ri-: nt-:Ns1.m izcuiaitzivi' nnitnx .na:i:m' lll4I'l'I..XNlt l-'l'lICl5ltRll'K HI Phillip Hartman-Burn: Hriswnld, lat, .Xi-tivitii-s: snphotnurl- fnntlvaill, lt-ltvr. Plains: 1-lt-t'tric'iain, Xatvy. Eddie Harwin -- Horn: Los Anga-ll-s. .fM'tiX'iIivsi Fnrgx- 1: OMG l. Plains: jnninr 1-ullt-gr: jf-wiel--r. Mary Elizabeth Hascall Horn: Flux-- laind. Uhio. Ac-livitiesz Allied Youth 2: Art Club 2, ZX, tri-atstirur 2, president il: St-rihes 2: Ilvpiitil-is il: Fl'1'll4'il Vlnll 2: Studi-nt llii'm'tm'5 3: Tinalu-t Sail.-s Unnnnittt-if il: 'l'N'I'. ti-atvln-rs aiillm- 332 Tri-Hi-Y Vonnril, histuriaan Cl. Plains: l'l'SHt'Z tem-in-r. Michael Hathaway - Born: lbanivilli-, lll. Plains: tiiirh-1-idl-ll. Bruce Alexander Haug -Born: Satntat Ba1t'hztt'aa. Af-tivitin-s: Allied Ynnth Il: Boys' Imatgftie Exe-tfntive Boatrd, presi- dent 3: sophnniore football: Hi-I,ig:hts 2, Is: Platttv-1' Uhzttter liditor 2, Zi, Stn- dt-nt nf the Blnnth l'i11lil'lllilll 33: livrais- lailure- 2: lioys' lie-zigrtie 'l'ailt-nt Sliuw, inaittatgvr 3: vatrsity tvnnis l, 2, Sl: Hi-Lights XYa1ldo atwzirtl for ln-st slip- portinzr ztrtor 2. Plains: SHJU, l'ni- versity of NVashing:tlm: ratdio work Gordon M Haws-lim-n: South Haiti-. Avtivitil-s: varsity hatsolrzill il: junior vairsity hatsebztll 2. 'l'rainsfvrred from Men, Arizona High Sc-hnol 2. Plains: Hrighztni Young LvIliX'F'I'SiIYQ hnsinvss. Ronald Douglass Hemmen - lim-n: l'nl'1ratfln Springs, Vnln. 'i'l'llIlSfl'l'l't'fi from Roswell, NAI, 2. Plains: Air lfoiwae. Charlotte Jeanne Hensley f Born: Santa Barbara. Avtivitiesz Allied Youth 2: Deputies Sl: l1'lil,.X 2, Il, x'n'1--pi'l-sldetit -3: PRN -I: MAA 2, -1. si-vtw-tatry Zi: .ICS l: I.vgislaatnrl- iz Spaanish Chill 2: Girls' liatskethalll Manzigzer 3. Plans: XVoodhnry Unllegxi-: sect'etaary, Patricia Carol Herbelot-Burn: Sannlat lgilfiillfll. Acftivitiesi Art Ulnll Il: IPRLA 2: 'I'ravel Vinh 1: 'Fri-lli-Y Uounvil 2: YNY 1. Plains: jnninr mil- legw: ser-retary. Robert D, Heron-linrni Flint. Mivh. .Xt-tiritil-si .X Vaal-pe-llat l, 2, 3. main- 7 :nga-r 32: Allie-tl Ynnth Z.. 2:2 Asst-inhly l'am.mir1..-, f'hZlil'lllIlIi Cl: Danivo Ranid 342 llvltlllli-S 351 .ISA l. 2: Key Vinh 1, 2. Sl, tri-aisnrt-r Sl: lat-prislaatnrv 3: l.in1- itaatinns Vnininitlm- Zi: Matlv 1.lllIll'U'i, aivvninpalnisi 1: St-hnlatrship Snvii-ty 2, IZ: lil-tl Mill l: Spring: 1-min-rr 2: 'lkniaahl :ind the Night Yisitnrs 23: linys' l.vai::liv Tails-nt Show 3: l'atro1l- srl Sl. Plains: l't'Slil'g pianist, nrgnn- ist. Manuel Herrera-liurn: Sainlai llair- hztrai. .Xl-tivitii-s: vatrsity foothaill 1. 2. Il, ll-tle-r 2, 22: x'vt'sity trail-k 2, 3, letter 2. il: Typo Vinh 1, 2. Il: Sophoinore Ulaass Nunn:-il. Plains: vnlle-pa-5 printer wr l'lll.1lIlt'e'i'. Jerry Hetland-Burn: Snnnna-rs, lnwa. Plains: tiinlt-iaith-xl. Bertha Hidalgo - llnrn: Hollywood. .Xt-liviliw-s: A Uaippn-llat 3: Allil-d Ynnth 2: lf'lil..X 2: Girls' laltisettihle- 2: .ICS l: l'ln1tnp.:ratplty Ulnh 2: TNT 3: Sprint: prnprrann 2: Anizthl :ind the Night Visitors il: l'zironsel 31. Plains: vollvge-1 it'llf'ht'l'. Freddrick Hildreth - llnrn: Satnlat a llatrhairai. .Xrtivitil-s: A iatppellat Il: hee lmsluthatll Cl: suplioinorc- fnothatllg vatr- sity trait-li Il: hee traivk 2: Hi-Y Poun- r-'l, St'l'l'1J12ll'j' Il. Plains: designer. Katherine Holman - Horn: Oxnan-cl, ,Xvtivitil-s: llirls' Iitisvliilllv 1: TNT I, 2. Il: .ISA 1. 2. Sl: Intl-rfatilh l'lnh 1: .Xllvll Smith 1, 2. il: VN Essay Umi- te-at. hnnnratlvli- nn-ntion 2: Svholrarship Stwie-ly fl. Plains: XXYb'Sll1lIIl1l Foliage, t' nv'livr. Joel Honey Horn: Saintzi llalrhatrat. Plains: XYnnllllltt'y l'nllQ-aria: niervhatn- liiZlll1.I. Gail Hopkins -- llnrnz llnsf-mf. 'IR-x. Avlivitil-s: l,altin Vlnlv 1: 'l'N'I' ig Girls' Swim Slum' 1. Plains: Hist- n1nntt'nll+-gif, 'S' l955 Graduates Marjorie Ann Howard - Born: Hed- lands. Artivitic-sz Awards Committee, i-hairnian 3: 1.14-puties 3: FRN 2, 3, president 2. historian 3: Finanre i'onmiittef,- 2: GAA 1, 2. 3, wirrespond- ina: Seereriry 2: House Conxmittee 2: .ICS 1: JSA 2: Legislature 3: Svhol- arship Sof-iety l, 2, 3: Sealbearer: Tri- Hi-Y Counr-il l. 3, reeording seere- tary 23: l'sherc-ttf-s 2. 32 Senior Class i'oui1 il: lllrls' Swim Show 2, 3: Tl'll'P'1l'SlllIl to Girls' State- 22 FRN lissay Contest first prize 3: Altrusa lierrzix' Vontvst first prize 35. Plans: l'1'SB4', Bi-rlu-lt-y: nurse. Marilyn Kay Huggins - -V Born: Fort Stevens, Ore. Avtivities: Frenf-h Club l, Z: .IFS l: Letrislature 13 Scholarship Sfwiely 1: 'Fhespians 31 Tri-Hi-Y Nounril tl: X71-lllllfil lflxr-hamze Tala-nt Show :l: ORG 'l'aIi-nt Show 3, Plans: l'1':4B1'. Marjorie Lee Hughesg Born: Santa Barbara. .Xrtivitif-s: Allie-il Youth 1, 2: Art Club :lg Deputies 2: Hi-Lights 22: .ISA 1, 2, 3: Student Fourt 2: Girls' Swim Show 2, 3: May Queen Candi- rlate. Plans: UFSBC: oecupational therapist or tearher. Dieter Hulsen - Born: Si2lflt'-Nlk1flf'I'- scwlisi-li. Germany. Ar-tivities: Frvnr-h 4'lub, sf.:'t-at-arnis 3: JSA, senior rep- re.'entativf- 3: l.:itin Club, treasurer 3: varsity trark 3: l'NY 32 ext-hange stu- flent from Germanx' 3. Transferred from Athena,eum High School, Statle- Yii-dersaehsen, Germany 3, Plans: Vniversity of Hamburg, Germany: rbi-mic.-al engineer. Valerie Hunt - Born: Southampton, l'Inf.:land. Artivities: Girls' League Talent Show 3: Transferred from Al- hambra Hizzh Sf-hool, Alhambra 3. Pans: art school: commercial artist. Richard Huseman-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: varsity football 3. Pl-ins: junior rollege: mechanic. John Martin Isbell Y Born: Santa Barbara. Artivities: Band 1, 2: Danm- Banfl 2: Deputies 3: Orchestra 3: ROTC Band 1. 2, 3: ROTC First Lieu- tenant 3: Hi-Y Vnunril 3. Plans: jun- ior f-ollrge, UCSBC. Roger W. James-Born: Birmingham, Ala. At-tivities: Band 1, 2, 3: Danes' Band 3: Male Quartet 2: Orchestra 2: l:OTi' Band 3: Brass Choir 2: Brass Quartet 3. Plans: I'l'SBl': musir'ian. Thomas Frederick Jennings - Born: livanston. lll. Ai-tivities: A Uapfwllzi l. 3: Boys' illm- Club 1: Constitution Revision l'ommittee 2: sophomore football: .ICS 1: .ISA 1, 2: Key Club 1. 2 3: Legislature 2: ASB Defense Attorney 2: Student Court, associate justice 2: varsity golf 3: Junior Class Count-il: Senior Class Council. Plans: Stanford: doctor. Frederick L. Jiminez-Born: Santa Barbara. Avtivities: varsity baseball :iz FBLA 3: .ICS l. Plans: business r-ullege. Janice Lillian Johnson - Born: Paso Rubles. Activities: Allied Youth 2: Srribes 3: Thespians 3: The Late Christopher Bean 3. Transferred from Paso Robles I'nion High School 2. Plans: junior f-ollege. lHl IINIC HOIJIAN GAIL HOPKINS MARILYN HUGGINS Illl-l'l'I'1li HULSEN IOII HONEY ANN HOXYARIJ MAYIJOTIIE HUGHES VALERIE HUNT RI1'H.XRIJ HVSEXIAN THOMAS JENNINGS JOHN ISBHLI. FRl4IIDI'Ililt'K .IlMlNl:l7 ROGER JAMES .IANIFIC .JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON RYSSELL JOYETT I AM JOHNSON DONALD .IOIIRDAN AY JONICS MARILYN JOYCE C-XROL JONES XVll.I.IAM KASPICH 44 .QR NI'II.l,IU KATAYABIA BROVVN KENDRICK FI'Il.'I'ON KENNITIDY HASCOMB FRANK KEELER ROGER KENDRICK 1101-ll-ZITI' KIICDING CAROLYN Robert Johnson --- Born: Iowa. Plans: undecided. William Johnson --Born: Santa Rar- : FIPA 1: .ICS 1: ta ... ans: SISJC. lwara. Activities I' ulio Club Pl Alva Ray Jones, Jr.-Born: Morris, lll. Activities: varsity football 2, 3, letter 33 Carousel 3. Transferred from Morris, lll. High School 1. Plans: l'CSliC, Air Academy: mc- clianical engineering. Carol L. Jones-Born: San Bernar- dino. Activities: Intcrfnith Club 1: Legislature 1: Modern Dance program 3. Plans: junior college: secretary. Russell Cole Jouett-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: .TCS 1: .ISA 1, 2: Radio Club 3: Scholarship Society 1. Plans: Berkeley: electrical engineer. Donald Jourdarl--Born: Newton. lll. Activities: sophomore football: hee track 2: Radio Club 1. Plans: junior college. Marilyn Delene Joyce-Born: Los An- geles. Activities: FRN, historian 2: Scholarship Society 1, 3: TNT 1: YNY Dancers 2. Plans: secretary. William Sarkis Kasper-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activities: Athletic Committee, secretary 3: Chess and Checker Club 2: Deputies 2, 3: Finance Committee, chairman 3: French Club 2, 33 Inter- faith Club 1: .ICS 1: JSA 2, 3, sgt- at-arms 2, speaker 3, expansion chair- man 3: Key Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Legislature 3: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3: Sealbearer: ASB treasurer 3: Christmas Carol 1: All in the Fain- ily 1: PTA Talent Show 27: Late Christopher Bean 3: A Child is Born 3: Carousel 3: Thespians, president 2, 3: Subn1erged 2: CNY 3, YNY Mock Security Council 3: Lions Club Speaking Contest first place 2. Plans: Yale or Berkeley: po- litical science. Nelle Katayama-llnrnz Santa Maria. Activities: .ICS 1: UNH. instruction section cditor Il: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3, St-allwarcr: 'l'N'l' 1, 2, 3, his- torian 21 'l'ri-lli-Y Council 3: l'NY 1. Plans: I'CSliC: teacher. Frank Keeler--lkornz Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Brown Kendrick-liornz Des Moines, Iowa. Plans: undccided. R0ger William Kendrick-Born: Los Angt-lcs. Activities: .X Cappclla 3: Radio Club 2, ZZ: Carousel 3. Plans: electronics trade school: electronics engineer. Felton Kennedy - llornz Florence XIIIH, lla. Plans: unclcciflcd. Robert Kieding-Born: Evanston, Ill. Activities: Art Cluh 1, 2, vice-1iresi- dont 2: Junior Class Council, sz:t-at- arnis 1: Senior Class Council, presi- dent: Deputies 2: Grounds Committee 2, 3, chairman 3: JSA 1: Legislature 1, 3: Scholarship Society 3: Student Court, associate justice 2, 3: Student Directory 3: swim teani 3. Plans: UCSHC or Pomona: cheniistry. Bascomb Holt King-Born: Duxbury, Mass. Activities: Radio Club 2, 3. Plans: electronics engineer. Carolyn Mae King-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Deputies 2: FBLA 2: FHA 1, 2, sectional song leader 2: RFN 2: ORG., Organizations section co-editor 22 ORG Talent Show 3: Girls' League Service Committee 3: Senior Graduation Announcement. Connnittee 3. Plans: secretary. Alan Kingsley-eliornz Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth IS: FFA 1, 2, treasurer 2. Plans: SBJC. Your i955 Grciclu X ze. .Xr'IIYlUv-rl 1 li'-ff :liufl ill'-vii'-I' ' ' .- JL: 3,2 hw. A: 4'llllf, x'iv-1-piwlsiflv-ri! II. ll'f'HrllI'r-I' IZ lifnrli ilu' INK ' vilmii-1 frwm burn IH'-ar-I Hmli N-niml .,. Plains I l'4'Sl.4': lziwyv-r. f-rn 19211105 proirrami 1: f'zu'w11sel 312 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1'nunf:il 1. Z, 32. vif-4f-pi-.-si- flvm II: l'slio-ro-lI+-S ZZ, Ii. Iiwzasilrvi' Iii Julia Kooser Hwrn: Kzmsuf I'il5, Alu Girls' Swim Show 2: S+-iiim' Prnjfyr-ts .M-iiviliv-s: ,Xlliwl Yiblllll Z: ll--mllii-s Umiiiiiittv-f-. Plains: l'1'l.,X nr l'nixwr- Il: lfomrf- 2. Ii, 'Axvl1:uig+- wlilnr 2. pzigv fiiy of Hi-Hgf-11: nurse-. iliivw 1-0-1-vlliui' 2. lllilllili-lllll-5 1-illtwr 31: GAA, r-mmvil i'vp1'f-s'-rit:itix'+- 2: Girls' lwilillil- l:Ixe-viiiixw liozlrll. IV-lMrl'Irl' Ii: .ISA 2. Il. slntv lf-rrislnlfrr III l.e15:isl:i- lun- gi: Sv-linlnrsliip Sm-ii-ly 2. 21: Smil- lwziiww: Sluflvnt llirw-tfim' Il: 'l'riAlIiAY Vmiiivil, y'+-Imrif-1' Ii: l'sli+-rf-ttf-S. sm-isil . ,, . , . , 1-lnuirmxui ..: uirls SXVIIIIIIIIIILZ ti-:im Z2 Girls' Swim Slum' 2: Sviimi'Gl':n1lli- :iliwll .Xlilimliiw-:maint 4'4miinilh-1- 22: SIIYISI' in-pi-4-smitiilixw 31: swiinming .ixx.ii4l J, lll-liI'1 fe-uni' .ixunill J. 'I'i::nvawi'i'i'1'v1l fri-iii 13-nlrril lli14liS1'luml. Uiimlisl, Nwlv. Plains: l'v-luriufln Stub- lullf-gn-: Juluwiullst nl' ln-1ll'llr:l1 Lillian-Kwasny-l-Em-ii: Piltstmi. IH-im. cites , Ruth Langskov-linrii: XX':1Iefrl4m. In. ,'u'iix'i1if-si .Xlli-'rl Yuiltll Z3 FRN 2. II. : vii-.A-pi-1-rirlviit lf: GAA 1, 22 Girls' , l.-zi::u+- l':X+ 'llllX'r- liozirfl Z. loam fimrl fli:iir1m1ii Lf: .IFS lg .ISA 2: Prmrmnl :lnrl Rally' 1'omniiIu-r- 3: Smgial 1'-'nv . llilllf-'P II: Stud.-nt IJirf:f:t0ry 2: Mod- I sflhiilgirsliip Sufi.-ty 22: l'NY. lain-firlvlil IZ: Swinimiim 'IR-:ini ZZ. 'I'i:uisI'f-i'i'f-rl Donald Lanning ---- Horn: Iiif-lmimivl. Plans: llIlfl4'f'lflv'fi. Brent Llewelyn Lathrop-Burn: 11:111- imx'+4i'. N.ll. Af-tivilivsz Ari 4'l11ls 1, Z1 Vli--ss :mil Vlie-r-kr-r Fluli 1, ii: Iizulio Vinh, iiwgisiiy-1-r 21: Sr-if-:nw Vinh 25. l'l:iiis: 1-ull.-Lzv: i-lf-4:11-:mic-S. Gary Evarts Layne Horn: l'm-tlziml. Hin-. A1-tivitii-sz liziml, pimp.-rty mzin- zigi-r 2: In-pulivs I, Z, II: l4'l5l..X 2: lfnrge-, plmln5:l':ipllwi' I: .ISA 2: OMG l. Zi. plmtugrzipliwi' I, l:4l'l't' svvtimi wl- ilur Zi: l'lwmf.:i'npliy Vlulv 1, 2: liU'l'4' Ilrill 'IU-:nm I: I10'l'l' Izllllfl 1, 3: Spam- ish 1'll1ll 1: VXY 1. Plans: San Jos.- .Xf-tiv1t1+As: brrilvw-s 1. Z. 111-2lSlll'r'I' 2: Stzltv- or Los Angeles Vity Vollf-gv: lforilv 2, Il, 4'll 'lIlilIiHIl niziiizimyr 2, pulii-1-num. ussislziilt lvusiiwss niznlizige-r II: l'ql'PI1f'lI Ululv 1: Girls' lmzigiif- l'Ixv-r'1itix'i- Sally Learned-Burn: Slllllzl Ilzirlmru. liozirrl 2: tum: 2: 'l'ri-Ili-Y Valium-il .Xrflivilie-s: .Xllif-rl Ymitli 3: Svrilvvs. 1: Mini.-rn lmum- pruxrrzun, pulmlivily svr-re-tury 33: I-'rn-iivli Vluh, sv-r-rs-tary l'll2lll'IIl2lIl1l. l'lJlllSI XYfImIlv1li'y4'ulIi-gw: l: .ICS 2: .ISA 12: 'I'r:u'4-l f'll1li 1, . :ulw-rtising, juurnulisl. David Laffoon - Ilurii: Mnflisuiivillr-, Ky. Ar-tivilivs: Alliv-rl Youth 2: var- sity lwzlske-Ilulll 2. Il: hm- lmskellvzlll ll Spanish Flub 2: vairsity trunk fi: Iwi' ti':1f'k l, 'l1I'2lllSfb'I'l'1'fl frnmi l'IX+-is-V lliflli I Svliuril, ICN:-to-V, Vzllif. l l:il1s1 jlillifn' r'1vll1-gif, r'ullvg.1s' or so-l'Yir'v. Joanne Lange - Burn: l'ki:ih. Avtivi- lif-sz ,Xlliwl Xniitli l. 2: .XVI Vlulv 2. Ii: iil'UllllflS Vniiiriliitm- 123 l.e-::isl:1lill'e- l. 12: Slurln-nt V1-url II: Girls' Swim Slmw, 1-liziirmzin Ili Huy Qllm-li iiillllll- rluif-. I'l:uis: junior 1-will-gi-. l't'Sl31'g Ie'2u'livl'. KINGSLICY .Ilfl.I.X KUOSl:Ili KLICINMAX l,ll.l,l.XN KXYAHNY lluns: Vniversity of Vulorzuloz :ip- plie-fl nrt or psyvliology. Duane George Lesher-Born: Fi. tml- lins. Polo. Activities: JSA 1, 2, 31 l'liot0f:l'zipliy Vlub 1. Plans: NVestni0nt Vullegw or maritime svhool: ministe-r ur Navy. Louise Leyva-llorn: Santan lZ:irlv:ir:i. .Xvtiviliw-S: Girls' l'lllSt'llllPl4' 1: ,IFS l. l'I:ins: jllllllll' mulle-gi-3 lrl1SlllQ'SH ui' pu- lim-wuiiizni. Cerald Liponi - lfluriiz Vliil-algo Ill. .Xwlivilielsi I-'HLA Il: Frnrarv 3: .ISA CI: IHITI' llrill 'IR-:im l. 2: Sr-rilws, lrvzas- llI'l-'I' II Plains: Xhrmlhiii-y Colle-gre-2 iiiisiiwss :iflmi1iisti':ntim1. IJAYIU LAFFUON lil I'H ILXNGSKHV .IUANNIC LANGE lMrXAI,Im LANSING . ' . .Xlmi :uifl Ulnzlli rlirl il? was gi motto S, ,X.flllllI'lll!' llw f. . ure- Gary fimllu Us ll ut ll ,lrl work :lisp-luys-rl llIl'I'llI'4 1'l izifi-, l2llllUliS for his lmiim-rs. :mrl Tealrly Hslmili'i1e, who was IH-p Leziflflr, as wvll as an ariiet. J l!l1l'IN'l' l..X'l'lli'U1 G.-X IIY LA Y SA l,l.Y Ll:IAIiXI I1 'YI .wsffgsirfgfy ' K WN. . ig Z :ln ASB lYl',kNl:I l,lISlll I. l,lJl'lSl'I l,l-IYX X Gl'Ill.Xl.lJ l.ll'l +I' 4' 1955 Graduates SBHS i-xc-els in musieal talent. Bulb Heron, .lanm-l Allen. and XN'endell Norman me only three of tln- niany students who 0i't'erf11l their talents. Pianist and organist Boll Heron won the Hank of Aineriva Award for Eno arts. Saxoplionist Janet Allen was president uf the Scholarship Soviety during the fall semester and later ln-miiiw a Seallwarer. XY1-ndell Nur- inan is well-known for his versatile playing of several instruments in the rlanee lmnd. -M fa , , Q ANNA MAE LI'l l'Lli ICIEVVARID l,l'l I'l.l'l GNN' Y NIIOLA L01 bNE Y L'0NSl'l'Il.O LOPEZ l'lCf'lG Y l.l'IS l.0l'I:IZ ALLISON M: I'lI4'll,XRD LOPIGZ l'Il'Nl4'l'I Anna Mae Little-Born: Artesia. Ac- tivities: GAA 33 Girls' l-loekvy Man- afrer 3. Plans: junior college: polive- woman. Edward Henry Little-Born: Seattle, VVash. Activities: Art Club, president 3: Deputies 2: FFA 2: Legislature 3. Plans: junior eollegeg PUSISC: lrusi- in-ss. Gwyndola Looney-Born: El Dorado. Ark. Activities: FHA 1: GAA 2, 3, nianager 3: JUS 1: Spanish Club 1: 'l'N'l' 2. Plans: VCSBC: teaeher. Consuelo Lopez - Burn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Cappella 3: Christ- mas program 33 FBLA 2: Girls' En- semble 2: Orchestra 1: Spanish Pluli 2: Girls' Swim Show 2, 3. Plans: business college: stenogfrapher. Luis L. Lopez-Born: Santa Rar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, vice president 3: bee basketball 2: .TCS 1: YNY 1. Plans: junior college: l'Cl..X. Richard Robert LopezYBorn: Santa Barbara. Aetivities: Band 2: FFA 3. Plans: junior college: musician or agrirulturist. Peggy LuX-- Born: Omaha, Nell. Ae- tivities: Girls' Iinsenihle 3. Trans- ferred froni Natrona County High School, Casper, XYyo. 3. Plans: jun- ior eollege: stenographer, Ll K i4'AK'I ll Ut PM lilili XVILLIAM RIAIQUHIANDO 7 'ZR '-I t'.Xl-UIICN MAHTINICZ PA'l'liIl'lA NIARTI X MADRIGAI1 DAVID MARK FRANK lN1.Xl'i'l'lNl'IZ t'AIiOI,YN MASO MAGLIU JOE MARTIN MARY MARTINEZ SVZANNE MATTEI Allison MacArthur - Born: Tac-oma, Joe D. Martin-Born: Baltimore, YMd. XYash. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, Activities: Allied Youth 1: Art Club Il, president Il: Art Ulull 2. 3. vicc 2: varsity lmsketlnall 2, 2: varsity president 31, pre-sitlcnt 2: liaflio t'lulu footliall 23 sophtnnort- football: l.+-g- l, Cl: varsity track Il: lien- track 2: islature 3: lloys' liaise-hall Manager Il: l'NY I. Plans: junior college: cngi- nf-cr. Eunice E. Maclellan-Born: Harring- ton, Del. Activitics: A Vappella ZS: l-'HN 25: Girls' Enscmlrle ZZ: Amahl and the Night Visitors 3: t'arou- sei 33 Modern Dance program 3. Plans: Nazarenc t'ollt-gt-3 nurse. Ann Macomber -- Horn: Los Angels-s, Activities: Allin-tl Youth 3: l-'HA l. Plans: XYoofliiury t'ollt-ge: business. Gregory Madrigal-Born: Ariz. Activi- ties: ct-e track 1: lvee track 2: varsity track 3: Plans: trade school: plasterer. Frank Richard Maglio- Horn: Santa liarlvara. Activitics: Skin-llivt-rs Vlulv 2. Plans: scrvicc. William C. Marchiando-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FFA 1. 2, secre- tary 2. Plans: Val Poly: citrus nursery or poultry raiser. David G. Marr - Horn: Macon, tla. Activities: Art t'luli 1: Scribes Il: .ICS 1: JSA, president Il: Key t'luh Il: OMG, layout editor 3: HOT4' liitlc Team 1, 2, IB: ROTC Drill Team 1. 2, 3: ROTC Uaptain 3: Scholarship Society 2, 3, senior reprsentative 3: American Field Service Movie 3: PNY Mock Security Council 3: Travel C'lub 1: PNY 2, 3, vice president 3. Plans: PSC or Dartmouth: teacher. varsity track 2. Plans: junior college-5 teacher or .Xir Force. Carmelita Arellanez Martinez 1 Born: Piru. Activities: FHA 2: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Hockey Manager 3. Transferred from Fillmore High School Z. Plans: beauty college: lieautician, Prank Martinez-Born: Santa liar- lvara. Plans: servicc. Mary Yvonne Martinez--Born: Santa Rarl-ara. Activities: Allied Youth 35: .IPS l. Plans: telephone operator. de- signer. Patricia Eloise Martinez-Born: Santa liarlvara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: GAA 1, 2, Il. Plans: junior college or XVootlhury t'ol!e-ge: accountant. Carolyn Mason - Born: Mexico City, Mex. D. F. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Pompon Girls 2. Plans: University of Colorado. Suzanne Mattel - Born: Sacramento. Activities: Deputies 3: FHA 1, 2: .ICS 1: JSA 1: Legislature 3: OXO 2: Program and Rally Uomniittee 3: Scholarship Society 1: ASB Pep Lead- er 3: Psherettes 2, 3: Bank of Amer- ica. Award for Home Economics 3: Uoed Major: May Queen Candidate: Plans: Occidental or Pomona: home economics. ov -sv ' ' NEZ UHARLES MA'1 l'l'1SON lYIl.I.lAM Malik H N HAHRARA MA'l'THl'lNYS XYll.I.IAM Mct'-XI- POI I DON MAY CAROL BICVORVIIK lx Charles Davis Matteson -Born: Van Nuys. Activities: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3: Seallrearer: Spanish Club 2: varsity tennis 2, It-ttcr 2. Plans: Stan- ford or MIT. Barbara Ann Matthews-Born: Hou- ston, Tex. Activities: Band 2, 3: FHA 1, 2. 3, secretary 2, parliamen- tarian 3: GAA 3. Plans: junior college: nurse. Don May v Horn: Kansas Pity. Mo. Activities: Allied Youth 1: Vliess anfl Checker Club, Sgt-at-arms 1: Depu- ties l, 2, fl: .INS 1: Photography t'luli 1. Plans: San .lose State Coll:-gc: no- lice administrator. William D. McBride-Born: Los An- geles, Activities: Chess and Checker Club 3: JSA 3: Latin t'luh l. 2, 31: varsity golf 3: Science t'lul1 3. Plans: SBJU, UCLA: doctor or engineer. William J. McCarroIl - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Advertising Pom- niittee 3: Art Club 2: bee- basketball 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: varsity golf 3. Plans: SBJF, art school: commercial artist. Carol McCormick-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Deputies 3: GAA 3: Girls' Ensemble 1: .IPS 13 Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3: Senior Class Theme Committee co-chairman, Plans: dental assistant. -ll KN IN IRON SALLY MILLING JOHN D 'NNIX Nlll 1 N NANCY BULLS 1955 Graduates James McCready-linruz l,onm Iilllilll. .U-tivltit-s: Deputies Il: .IFS l: .ISA Zi: llzulio Ululu l. 2, fl, prv-sislvut ZZ: Sound 1'VQ-W 2. ii. Plums: Stzlllforllg 1-mfim-Q-l'. Navy. Meredith McGovney Horn: Santa l-Int-lvzuut. Ar-tivitit-s: Allie-rl Youth l. 2: l7l'llllllt'S Sl: Frm-ut-l1 Ululx 2, 24: Girls' lafzurtle l'Ixec'utix'e lioztxwl 2. Il, luuu fund vommittee 0l1ail'mznn 2. tlw-ztstlwx' ll: .IPS 1: .ISA l, 2, Sl: Latin l'lull l: HMG l: Se-z1llw:l1't-r: Svlmlzurslmip Sm-it-ty l, 2. 21: Stutlvut Uoull, zusstwi- :atv justin- Zig 'l'N'l' 2, 34: 'l'ri-lli-Y t'uuut'il Il: Youth in f:llYl'l'llI!l4'lll :ns- 51'llllllXIllilII ZZ. Plains: Slzutlhrll or l'u- lnuuzt: le-zu-lter 01' soc-iztl XYHI'kQ'l'. Myrtle Elizabeth McGraw Ilona: tml- gury, .XHlt'l'I2l. 1':ll1:ltl:l. .Xvtivilivsi lft'--rwlu Vlull l: l'NY Imran-l's l, 2. Il l'I:llls: l't'SlZl'. Martha S. Medina-lluruz Sillllll llur- lmrzn. 1'l2lllSI st-t-1'et:t1'y. Adolph Raymond Mendoza - lim-nz lltxlvtu. l'l:ll1s: SlZ,l4'g st-rvim-. Charles Mendoza liuru: Sznutzn lint'- lmm. l'Iu11.1: tuuh-1-irlvtl, Dolores C. Mendoza - Rm-nz Sauna lIu1'l+:u':l. Plztusz toll-plume op.-rutor. Raymond B. Mesa -llnru: Satulu lizar- lmrn. ,M-tivities: Typo Ulull 24, 'I'l'2lllS' t'vrrt-tl from Fzitlmlit- High 2. Plants: ulules-itlerl. t'l+lK'Il.lA t 1 3 XIPIK IX BlUliIiOXY I.lCOliA MUIISI-IMAX HICNHY Ml'liILI,U VAHOLYN NASH ll N 'l-I MOHSICMAN Lillian Metson 4 Born: San Pedro. Plans: collc-src: tc-af-lie-r. Donna Miles-Horn: Santa Iiarlvaia. - . 4 . - -l 1 ' ' A4-lixun-s. l'll.X ... llans: Junior col- ln-uc, Sally Milling - Horn: Santa l?arlsara. Activities: FHA 71. Plans: beauty college: hair stylist. Nancy Jane Mills-Born: Albion, Nc-ln. Activities: I-'HA 2. Sl, 1'ep4u'tn-1' 2, treas- urer Sl: UNH. girls' sports section editor 2: Photography Ululw 1: Girls' Swimming 'l'r-:un Il. Plans: junior col- lege: fnreigii service. John Moers - Born: Freeport, Ill, Activities: Hadio Cluh 2: ROTC First Lieutenant 3. Plans: I'C'SBCg engi- nee-r. Cecilia Molina-Horn: Santa Ii1ll'i'2ll'2l. Activities: Spanish l'lull l, 2. Plans: telephone operator. Patricia C. Morrow - Bornzy Santa Barbara. Activities: FHA 2: GAA 2, 3. Plans: business college: hook- keeper. Florence Marie Morseman - Horn: Sedolia, Mo, Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, IS. Plans: undecided. Leora Lee Morseman - Born: XVar- renslrurgr, Mo. Activities: Girls' lin- semhle 2. Plans: under-idefl. RAYMOND MFNOZ 4H'1OIifll'I MYICH JOHN NICAI Raymond Munoz-Born: Santa Bar- lvara. Plans: junior college, college. Henry Murillo-Horn: Fillmore. Activ- . . ,, , . ltn-s: lim- luasketlrall .., .lp varsity track 3: law- track 2: cuz track 1. Plans: SHJF. George Henry Myer - Born: Bronx, N.Y. Activities: Band 1: French Club 33 varsity tennis 2, 3, letter 2: Senior Graduation Announcements Commit- tee. Plans: l'1'Slil': gl-imlogist or min- e-ralogist. Carolyn Nash --- Born: Orange. NJ, Activities: Allied Youth 3: Deputies 2: Girls' Ia-agile Executive Board 3: .ISA 2. 35: UNH 2: Tri-Hi-Y Pouncil 3. Plans: undccidcd. John L. Neal-Horn: Hur-yrus, Kan. Activities: lu-e basketball 2. Plans: undecided. Helen Elizabeth Nelson-Born: Boze- man, Mont, Activities: A Fappella. 3: CNY Dancers 2, 3, treasurer 2, 3, president 3: Senior Projeots Commit- tee. Plans: SBJC, YFSBC: teacher. Jack Nelson - Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Band 2, 3: bee- basketball 2. Plans: 1Vooclluury College: accountant. Gary Nevins - Born: Quincy, Mass. Plans: Navy. HICLEN NELSON ICVICRETT JACK NELSON XVENDICLL GARY NEVINS CAROLYN Everett Clifford Nickerson - Born: Santa liarluara. Activities: Dance Iland 2: Deputies 3: OMG, student lifq- co-editor 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Schol- arship Society 2: Uhristmas program 1, 2, 3, Spring concerts 1, 2, 3. Plans: 1-he-mical engineer. Iojay Wendell Normanfliornz Santa Barbara. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3: ROTC Hand 1: Boys' League Talent Show 3: ORG Talent Show 3: All California High School Symphony 1, 2, 3. Plans: Westlake School of Music: musician. Carolyn Jean Oakley - Born: San 1-'rancisco. Artivities: A Vappella 2, Sl: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3: Girls' League Executive Board 3: Grounds Coni- mitte 1: Legislature 1, 2: Christmas programs 1, 2, 3: Spring program 2: ':1'arousel 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Za, May Queen Candidate. Plans: 1Vood- bury College: secretary. CAROLE OLANDER MARK OTTEN ARTHVR OLIVERA BILL OVERALL TEDDY OSHOVRNE IONE OXYENS GLORIA OSVNA THOMAS PAIJILLA 1955 Graduates Carol Susan Olander - Born: Omaha, Neb. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Deputies 2: Girls' Ensemble 2: Inter- faith Club 1: .ISA 1, 2, 3: Legislature 3: ORG 2: Girls' Swim Show 3: Christmas program 2: Spring program 2: Senior Class Theme Committee. Transferred from Grand Island, Neb., High School 1: Co-ed Major. Plans: I'CLA or Berkeley: merchandising. Arthur Albert Olivera-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: junior college: Navy. Teddy Osbourne-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Advertising Commit- tee 3: Allied Youth l, 2: Deputies 3: .ICS 1: Legislature 2, 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: ASB head pep leader 3: Student Court 1: Student Directory 3: Usherettes 3: SBVISC representative 3: Senior Class Coun- cil, Senior Barbecue co-chairman: Modern lvancl- Show 3: Carousel 3: Football Queen Candidate 3: 08:G Queen Candidate 3, Plans: SBJC. Gloria Barbara Osuna - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: Allied Youth 2: Big 'S' 3: Forge 1: Girls' Ensemble 1: Girls' League Ex- Thomas Padilla -- Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: sophomore football: Typo Club 3. Plans: Air Force. James Daniel Pagllotti-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: varsity tennis 1, 2, 3, letter 1, 2, 3. Plans: undecided. Lenora Helen Palmer Y Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Art Club 2: Girls' League Execu- tive Board, membership chairman 3: Grounds Committee 3: JSA 1: Legis- lature 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3, election chairman 3: Junior Class Council. Plans: YCSBC. Thales Pappas-Born: Philadelphia, Penn. Activities: varsity basketball 3: bee basketball 2. Plans: junior college. Eleanor Gray Park-Born: Santa liar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Art Club 3: May Dance ticket sales com- mittee 3. Transferred from Mary- mount School for Girls 3, Plans: l'ni- versity of Colorado or Arizona: fash- ion designer, ecutive Board 3: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: Stu- dent Directory 3: Christmas program 3: Amahl and the Night Visitors 3: Modern llance Program 3: Spring pro- Willard Partch f- Born: San Diego. Activities: Allied Youth 1: .ICS 1: Spanish Club 2. Plans: SBJC: Navy, business. gram 3: Carousel 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y Coun- cil 2. 3: Senior Barbecue Committee. Plans: SBJC. Michael Patterson--Born: New York, N. Y. Plans: undecided. Mark Otten - Born: Santa Barbara. Gary Barton Payne - Born: Ogden, Activities: Spanish Club l: varsity tennis 1, 2, 3. Plans: junior college, Berkeley: engineer. Bill Overall - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: junior college: mechanic or pilot. lone Owens - Born: Phoenix, Ariz. Activities: Scribes 3. Plans: college. I'tah. .Activities: Program and Rally Committee 3. Plans: Brigham Young University: accountant. Janet Peers - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Hi-Lights 2, Platter Chat- ter co-editor 2: .ISA 3: Pompon Girls 2: ASB secretary 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3: Usherettes 2, 3. Plans: Brigham Young University: nurse. JAMES PAGLIOTTI THALES PAPPAS XX ILLARD PARTCH BARTON PA LENORA PALMER ELEANOR PARK INIIKE PATTERSON JANET Pl' FRS .any -Z 41 4, IP' 17 3 . -J , , NYS' XIXILY l'l-IHICZ Alll'll.Xl'Il. l'l-I'l'l'IliS KAY 1'lllI.l.II'S Nl-ILSON PINKHAINI lil4'I'IAHlJ l'l,A'1'TI'I JAINIICS NVY l'l-IHICZ I'.X'I l'l PI-I'l'i2ll'l ll.Xl1UI.U 1'HIl'l'S IiOlil'1li'I' Pl,Af'EN1'IA 1'HAl'il.l'IS PLIMIICH .IUSHPH POMA Mary Alice Perez-liurnz Santa liar- lvara. ,Xvtixitnfst FIHIIIISH tluli J. Plans: te-lv-pliunv upt-ratm: Nancy Perez-Rm-n: Santa llarliara. Avtivitivsz l lil,.X 2: .IPS 13 'INITIYYI Vlulm l. Plans: St'f'l't'I2il'X'. Michael Peters - llurn: Mirllanrl. 'IR-x, I .Xi-tivitivs: lfre-in-li Vlulr l: .ISA L: l'lmt4vg.g'i'apl1y 1'luli, Iwasiii-1-1' l, presi- lln-nt l: S4'ln1lai'sliip Suvie-ty 1, 2, Zi: I P 'l'ln-spians L, Z.: 'l'l1+- l.atl- l'lu'istupl1f-r lin-an Il: 4'aruusvl Il. Plans: Pal 'Vw-li: rest-a1's'l1 physif-ist. Patti Lorayne Petrie - Horn: Hain- nmnfl, lnrl. ,Xvtivitivsz .Xllif-fi Yuutli 2, Ii, svniur i'f-pi-vs:-iitzltixw SZ: Awards Vrniiniitle-it Il: Iilvvtioli lloarrl Zi: Suvial Umiiiniltz-cf, t'n-fr:-sliine-lit l'h2llI'lllllll 2: 'l'N'l' 2, ZS: 'l'ri-lli-Y Vuunf-il l, 2, Il, --unstitutiun iwvisiun 1-hairinan 2, Si: l'slu-wtte-S ZS: Sfililifiiiiuiw Vlass Coun- vil: Svnim' Vlass tmunr-il, Gift Vom- inittwl. vhairman. Plans: San Jose Stall- Voile-g'w: tt-ar-her. Maryln Kay Phillips - Burn: New Siiiyrna lil-ar-ll. lfla. .Xi-tivitivs: l-'HA Il: FRN Il. 'l'i':iiisi'f-i'1'wl frmn Iifllllflvl' 4'iI5'. Nvv. Il, Plans: cwillvgv. Harold Phipps--Horn: Santa Bar-lfara. Plans: unrlevirlefl. Nelson CurtislFfinkhamWfHuri1: Santa l.arliai'a. ,Xvllxitn-sz lflax l, J, ... Plans: SlZ.ll': I'1llll'ht'l'. Robert Placencia - Burn: Cult-ta. A1-tivitie-sz I,ef.7islatur+- 1. 23 Hi-Y 1'cu1m'il 2. Plans: SHJV. flolle-,QQ-: arvhi- ter-t. R'chard Platte -Burn: Kansas City, Kan. Avtivitit-sz Iluys' League Execu- tive Board, sc-nior relpre-sc-ntative 3: varsity fmmtlvall 2: Fnrgrv, liusinf-ss rnanaxrf-r 2: Fri-nvli Flulv 2, fl, sgt-at- arms Il: .ISA l, 2, Il: KQ-5' Vlulv l. 2, Il, sl-1-iw-tary Ii: Latin Ululi l, 2, se-1-reu tary 2: l.f-i.:'islatl11'e 2: Mali- Quartz-t lg Sr'l1ulal'shi11 Snvie-ty l, 2, il: Seal- liv-arvr: Skin-lliverzs Fluli 2: PTA 'l'aIvnt Show l: Hoya' la-aguv Talent Show 1: varsity Ie-nnis Zi: varsity traf-k 2. 3: Sc-lwlarship to .ISA Sum- mer S1-lnml 2. Plans: Stanford or l'rinf-f-tan: physif-ist or 4-nginef-r. Frank Charles Plimier Horn: Santa liarl-ara. Avtiviiivs: l-'rvnvli Cluli 1. 2, Il: JSA. sg:t-at-arnis Sl. Plans: Hvrkelvy: arf'hitvr't. James Plunkett - Born: Santa Bar- bara, .XC-tivitiesz Uhr-ss and Vhevker Cluli l, 2, 3: lntvrfaith Cluli lg .IPS 1: Latin Ululv 1, 2, Il: Iiarliu Ululi Il: I'NY Cl: St-it-111-v Club Il. Plans: l'l'SRl'. Joseph Pomatto - Born: Santa Bar- bara. Ac-tivitiefs: FFA 1, 2, 35 varsity football 2, 3, lt-tter 23, sophonmre foot- ball, letter. Plans: Val Poly: ranvher. I-lven YIPS have to eat! Bob Kiedingf, Janet Bingham and Dave Yamada talk in front of the sham-k. Bull, a well-known senior, was preside-nt of our senior Plassg Janet was a pep leader, as well as Foothall Queen. Dave was student body president and also lis-ute-nant gun-rnor for tho- YMVA Youth in Gmw-rnrm-nt c'onw-n- liull. 51 Fnlnrl- Fzirmm-rs of Anierivzx :ind l-'n- lnrv l'lOlll4 lllilkQ'l'S vonrdinuted their l-fforts in llllllly' zu-tivitivs. Edythmay l'1ll'llt'X. .lim S4-hwnn, and Robert l':u'nlq-tlo dismiss their organizations. l-lily was prvsialq-lit of FHA: .lim si-rw-rl :is presidn-nt uf FFA. Boll won :x Hunk uf Ann-rival Award for his work in Y0l'2lll0ll2ll agriculture. David Allan Poppers Horn: Santa 152ll'iHll'2i. Activilivsz Skin-Divers Chill 2: varsity swimming 3. Plans: junior 1-nlll-ge, archilvrl. Steve Poulos - Born: Santa I-gl'll'iP2ll'll. Avtivitios: Ilepntivs l: FFA 1, ZZ, Il. l'l:lns: Pnl Poly: l'1lIl1'llQ'l'. Larry G. Powell - Horn: Flzigstaiff. Ariz. l'l:1ns: Arizona Stull- College: 1lj,l'I'l4'lllllll'iSl or gi-olug.:isI. Harry Douglas Power, Jr.-Born: Sun Fi-nm-isvo, Activitivs: A Cappella 1, Assembly Committve 1: House Com- mittee 1: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Pro- grrunx :ind Rally Uommittee, Cllairnizin Il: lied Mill 13 Spring progrann 2. l'lzlns: Menlo .lnnior Uollefre, Stun- fnrcl: busim-ss ilfllllllliStl'2lllOll. Helen Prince- Horn: Prinr-1-Lon, Ill. Ac'Iix'itie.:: Allin-ri Youth 1, 2: JUS 15 LQ-1.tislziti11'e 1, 2: Spanish Ulnh 2: Tri- lli-Y Uonnvil 1: l'slu-re-ties 2, Il, presi- dvnt 33 Senior Fluss Uonnvil, Projl-r-ts Umnmittec: May Queen Ciindidzltl-. Plans: Pomona: scwretziry. Janet Louise Purvis - Born: Santa l!:1rll:u':i. .Xrlivilii-s: Allis-d Youth 2, Clg .Xrl Ulnlm 2: l l'0lll'll Ulnh 1, 2: GAA 2, Il: l,vp:isI:ntnrv I: 'l'ri-Hi-Y Nunn- vll l, 2, il. Plains: Vniversity of Ari- znnzi or Orr-goin Stull-: pl1au'1mu'ist or li-:ir-ln-r. Joan Elizabeth Rand-Born: Gli-mlaill-. A4-livitivs: S1-rilxes 1, 2, 3, Vice presi- clc-nt 2: Scroll ro-mlitor 12, 3: lilorlinii Board 2: Girls' I.l-agile Exec-nlive llnzlril. set'l'vt:ul'5' 3: .IPS li JSA 2, 3, sl-r'rvI:u'y 33 IA-f,:islzxl11l'e 3: ORG 22. 3, slnih-nt lifa- rn-mlitnr Il: Orvlwstrax 1, 23 Srliolzwsliip Som-ivty I, 2, Sl, vii-4: prvsiilvnt Sl, sw-iw-l:ii'y 33 Sm-alllieaxn-l'Z Girls' Swim Show 2: Outslunflim: Snphmnore: Sc'holzu'ship to JSA Sum- lIll'l' School 2: Bunk uf All10l'lC'1'l Award for Science :md Mzitlwinatics 3: Vovd Major. Plans: Swartlnnore or Pomona: writer, teacher. DAVID POPPERS DOUGLAS POXVER JUAN RAND STEVE POULOS HELEN PRINCE ELAINE RAND LARRY POXVELL JANET PURVIS JAMES REID 'O' -.. ,. . . HOXI XS KICNOIJIS l-IYNOLIIS I' ' 5 . 1- . l955 Graduates Elalne Alice Randall-lim-nz Ilaytfln. Ohio. Artivities: FRN 2. Sl: Girls' lin- seinllle l, lf. C-I: 1'hristnias program 2: Syrinu pruxrrzun 2. Plains: junior vol- lc-:4-. f'ullv':,:e: nurse. James Wilbur Reid-Born: Santa Bar- hara. Avtivitic-sg A Vappe-lla 1, 3: Al- lied Youth il: Hand l. 2, 3, clirevtur 3: Ilam-e ltaml 2: In-puties 2, 3: Kf-y 4'luh l: Orr-hestra l: Rifle Team 1: lifl'l'4' lianfl l, 2. SI: Sr-hnlarship Sn- viety 1, fl, Plans: Iierllands, Berkeley llaptist Seminary: Naval l'haplain, Mary Remele - Horn: Los Angeles. .xvtivitit-s: Fill..-X Zi: FHA 1, 2, 3. treasurer 2. parlianivntarian 3: .IFS 1: Urf'ln-stra 1, 2, il, hoard of flirevtors l. 3: String Iinsemllle Zi: .XII-California Symphony 2, fl. Plans: business or ninsir'ian. Thomas David Renolds N- Born: 1 hi- f-ago, Ill. Af'tiviti4-si Allied Youth 2, II: l,ei:isIati1rf- l, 2. Plans: junior college, Berks-lo-y: lawyer, Rae Roberta Reynolds-Born: Glen- dale. Arftivities: FHA 3: Tri-Hi-Y Uounr-il Cl: Girls' Swim Show 3. Plans: XVZISIIIIILZIOII State College: secretary. Frances Ann Rezzonico--Born: Santa Nancy Carolyn Rice - Born: Sarra- inemfl. Avtiviti.-s: A Vappella 3: Al- lierl Youth 2, 3: Forge 2: Girls' lin- senilrle 2: Interfaith Club 1: Scholar- ship Society 1. 2, 3: Sealhenrer: Tri-Hi-Y f'0l1l1f'lI, service chairman 3: Triple 'I'rio 3: third place in Altrusa essay r-ontest 2, Plans: Pomona: tear-her. Virginia Anntonette Rios-Born: Santa Alai-ia. .Nr-tivities: Allied Youth 1: .IFS lg Vompon Girls 2. Plans: XYomlluury Follege: sf-f're-tziry. Margaret Meredith Ritchie - Burn: Santa Iiarlvara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, II: Hi-Lights 2: JFS 1: .ISA l, 2: Stud:-nt Ilirec,-tory 3: TNT 2: 'l'ri-lli-Y 1'nunr'il 1: Girls' Swim I . Show 2, Z.. llansz IWTSHU: flietivian. Bob Ritchie-Born: Ventura. Antivi- ties: .ISA 1: Key Vlub 1, 2, 3, Vive pr:-sitlc-nt CI: S1-hnlarship Sovioty 2: ASH vim- president 3: Student Court l: varsity tennis 1, 2, 3, captain Ii: 'l'ivke-t Sales l'onunitt1,-e, I-hairnmn 3. l'lans: llartinnuth: business. Annette FiivasYRorn: Santa Barbara. Avtivities: FBLA 3: FHA 2, 3: Or- vln-stra 2, 3: Travel Club 1. Plans: San .lose State College. Eric Rix-Born: San Franr-isco. Activ- ities: Chess and Checker Club 1, 2, 3, vim--president 1, 2, president 3: Dep- uties 1, 2: .ICS 1: .ISA 2, 3: Latin Clulx :lg tm-hestra 1: Scholarship Society 21 Spanish l'lula 2. 3, vine-president 3: I I James Roach - Born: Imng Bt-ailli. Plans: nief-hanirf. Richard Dean Roberts-Born: Lilu-ral. Kan. Activities: A Cappella l. Z. II: Allied Youth 1: JCS 1: JSA 1. 2. 2: HOTI' First Lieutenant SI: lie-fl Mill 1: Spring program 2: ni'2lI'fIllFf'I.' 3: Christmas program 3: YNY l. l'lans: junior Colle-,f:e, XV:-stinfmnt Vul- lepze: teacher. Rose Marie Robinson-lhlrn l.ns An- go-les. Plains: und:-1-iwlefl. Alex O. Robledo A- liorn: Ventura. .Xvtivitif-s: varsity baskt-tlvall II: var'- sity fontllall 3. Plans: junior mill:-gf-, lIIFl'Ilill1If'. Robert Robledo-llorn:Santa liarlvarzi. Avtivitif-st Art Ulnb l: Itillm- 'l'e:irn l, ZZ: liU'l'i' Drill Ts-ani 1. 2: Svholar- ship Sm-it-ty 1: Typo Ulull Sl: Iilu'l'i' Outstanding: Sopllrmnm- 1. I'l:ins: Air l:'rrrr-4-. Rosemary Robinson - Horn: lms An- Ac-tivitivs: Allied Youth 2: I-'HLA 15: .ICS l. Plans: business will-1:--: svvre- tary. Shirley Rockwell-Born: Santa liar- lvara. Plans: secretary. Roberta Irene Rodman-Born: Santa liarlnara. Activities: Scribes 1: Ilepu- ties 2: O8:G 2, 3, assistant 1-flitm' 2, senior vo-editor 3: l'0nipnn Girls il: yga,-im,-,,. Agmivitgpsg GAA 35 ,Tvs lj VNY 2, Il, treasurer :pl Svient-e Flulv Sf-holarship Soc-is-ty 2: Spanish Vinh, .ISA 3: 'I'ri-Ili-Y Vount-il 2: Girls' 3: DAR lissay Ponte-st S5'f'UlllI plat-e vire president 2: ORG 'I'lll4'Ill Show 2 Swim Show 2, II. Plans: Vniversity of 2: Lions l'luh Speaking: 4'untt-st se-f'- Plans: vollesze: teauher or smwial Volnrmlnt :1l'r-liitv-et. und plum- 2. Plans: Val Te-vli. worker. P1 RICAII-II.I-I l-'HANUIGS lil-IZZONIUU All-Ilil-IlJl'l'lI Iil'l'4'HIE I-IHIK' RIX ll0Sl'IAl.XIlY ROBINSON l:0Sl'1Al.XliY I4 NANUY RIFE HUB lil'I't'HIl'1 .IAMIAIS HOAUH ALI-IX I'lOBI.IClJO SllIIil.I-IY Rift x VIRGINIA RIOS .XXNlC'I l'IC HIVAS HIFI-IAIIIJ H1lRlCli'l'S ItUHl'IR'l' HOBLIGIJO IIOIEI-Il-l'l'.X IUI I 425' W5 . 11, 1 1-11 -43 10 ' Sf 111' 11, if' .. E ME' 1 1 S N S x 11 111 1111 F9 941111 111 N11:1.1, S1111 1'11.1111.11:s N1 11 Guillermo Vargas Rodmguez 11:1 1s1:1. '1'1-x, 1114111111 11111 1111 l,i1-1111-1111111 21. l'l111 111111111 111111 1 1.11 I1-1'11g 1-1111 11112411111 Patricia Diane Rohy 1 1'11'11'11 1 111111111 111 .1111l1111l,..,1.11l 111111 1111111111 l!11:11'1l. 111111111-i11' 111111111111 N11 1 . 1 .1' s11111 5111-11111 .1, 11111 N1 I1 111 111 s111111111: :11111-1'11s111 Frances Helen Romero I 111 1 1:2l1'11i11'i1. 1'1:111s1 11111111 11111111 11111111 :1ssis111l11. Joseph Pete Rosato 1 1I:11'11z11':1. ,R1'1i1'i111e ' 111 111111111111., 111 1111111 111 1l:111s: 1'a111'1 ,': 111111-111-1', Dennis Lee Runyen ,1111i1'i1i11s: .11111-1111 .11'1 1'l1111 31, l'l:111f X1 1'1l1't4N1Il151 UI' f'11Il1lIll Il I 11 ll Eric Salter - 111111 Nlllll N 1 l'1:111s: j1111i111' 1-11111 Karleen Frances Saunders fJXl11l1'f1. .11-1i1'i1i1 C12 .ICS lg f11'1'1I S11'i111 Sl11111's 2, 2, 21, l'l:111s: 812.11 Nancy Sau-nplers 111. .111111111f. 1I1N ' 1 Xl 111-111 31: 11,11 2, I 1.1111 111 11111111 ' .11'S1:41i1'ls'S11'i111 111111N IIIIN 1111111111 ' 11111 I. L17 -, Charles Robert S hwab l Il I'2ill11'1lI41. A1-1i1'i1i1 1111 111 111111111 1 11111111 411 1111111111 111 1N11111 1111111 J . 1 ':ss' . -1 1. 1. J, 11, lI411.II.l1I1 11111 1 1111 1111111111l111 11: S1-11111:11's11111 5111 x 11 -1 -'Ill ': 'S ' 1111111 1111111111111 l 111111 21. 1'l1111s: 511111111111 111111 1 1-11141111-1112 James Allan Schwan Ill, .11'1i1'i1i1-si lfl 1 1111 1111111 11L1I1I1111 1 1111 1111111111 1 ' . S: I 1'1iI11S11'1l11'111j'QI11l11111 I11'Sf11.1S.X 1. f.,f x 1111 1111111 1 111-1- 1111111 11 1 1111111 I955 Graduates Nell Scott--Horn: Mtnita Vista. t'0lo. Ac-tivitie-sz I-'IIN II. 'Fransfrrrre-d from San Jost- High Srhool 2. Plans: jun- ior r-olle-fzv-, nursing rollege: nurse. Charles William Seal II-Born: To- ronto. Ontario, l'anar'la. Af-tivitic-sz In-pntiu-s 1. Plans: me-1-hanir-. Diane Shaffer-Horn: Xvllllliif. Activi- tiv-s: Girls' Iinsm-inlult- 3: Spanish Club 2: TNT I. 2, 3. tt-avln-r's airle 3. l'lans: I'l'SIi1'g te-at-her. John Burton Shamburg -- Iiorn: Lon! lit-ar-li. Af-tivitit-s: .Xwarfls l'onnnittt-e' Zi: Varsity footlvall Il: varsity' swim- vnini: Zi. 'l'l'illlSI'l'l'I'l-ll from lioln-rt IG. law- lliirh Svhool. Floriila Cl. Plans: Val Poly: 4-in.fini-Q-i'. James Ewell Shewbridge. Jr.-Horn: XYashinp:ton, ILP. Plans: Army, rlraftsinan. Helen Silva - Horn: Santa Iizirlvara. Avtivitie-s: Girls' l':llSlfIlllllt 22. Plans: husint-ss. Priscilla Ann Simmons-Born: Santa Barbara. .xt-tivitif-s: Deputies 3: Girls' Ense-inhle 1: JUS I: TNT 2: Girls' Swim Show 2. Plans: l'CSR1': teacher. Edward Donald Smalley-Horn: Pres- vott, XYis. Avtivititesz Art Vluh 34. Plans: junior 4-ollt-gt-3 sal.-sinan, Carolyn Anne Smith - Born: Santa liarhara. As-tivitivs: A Fappella IZ, 3: Allin-fl Youth I, 2: llirls' I':llS6l'llblE' 1: .IPS I: .ISA 2: Ponipon Girls 2: TNT Il: Tri-Ili-Y t'ounf'il I: Vsherettes 2. Sl. Plans: l'l'SIil': tm-ar-hw-xx Edward W. Smith-Born: Santa liar- lfara. .M-tivitil-s: Uh:-ss anrl Vlit-vkt-r t'lnlu ZZ: Spanish t'lulu, tr:-asurf-r Zi: Sf'ie-ni-+- Vinh Il: lt0'l'l' Set-ond Lieu- tt-nant Il. Plans: junior f-ollt-xv: aero- nautival Q-n::iiu-1-r. XW N Nl'll'IXYI!IiIINlI1I PliISl'll.l,A SIMMONS I I N SILVA ICIJ SMALLI-IY 'R VAIIULYN SMITH HI DXYAIIIJ SMITH Ernest Christopher Smith - Born: Yaiwotiver, British t'oluinhia, Canada. ACtix'itivs: A Pappella 2: Band 1: Or- r-hvstra 1. 2. 3: RUTI' Band 1. 2. 32 Brass Quartet 3: ROTC Military t onrt+-sy Award 1: ROTC Outstand- ing: Ilanrlsinan Award 2. Plans: Col- le-in-: profs-ssioiial niusir'ial. Jo Anne Smith-Born: Ross. Activi- tit-s: FRN 2, fl, treasurer 2: Girls' 1-Ins.-mlvle 3: .IPS 1: Uhristmas pro- fzrain Si: Tri-Hi-Y Vouncil 1: Girls' Swim Show 2, 3. Plans: SBJC: nurse. Norman Brooks Smith - Born: Los :XIII-f4'll'S, Avtivitie-s: Vonstitution Rs-- vision t'onnnittv-I-, 1-hairinan 3: Iwpu- tit-s Z: Ili-I,ii.:hts 2, il, assistant 1lirc-u-- tor 2, Sturic-nt-of-the-Month rhairnian 35, Plattn-r Vhatte-r 4-o-vflitor 2: Inter- faith Ulnll I: Kc-y Uluh 2, 3: fnwl, se-nior vo-e-flitnr 3: Quill and Sr-roll 2, S23 ROTC' Faptain Il: Svallwarer: Sr-holarsliip Sovivty 1. 2, 3: PNY Movk Se-I-urity Voum-il 3: Hi-Lights XValrlo Award for be-st Ar-tor 2: Out- stanflini: Ili-I.ix.:hte-r Awarfl 2: Srhool XYinne-r in I Spf-ak for IM-in0r'rm1y uontt-st 3: Ilank of Anil-Viva Award for lllniqlisli Il. Plans: I'f'SI3fT, l'CI.Ag flovtor. I'IIiNl'IST SMITH .IO ANNE SMITH NORMAN SMITH. Mp' 1' Xiao' 1-of Ronald Dean Smith--Born: liost-litiir, Ore. Ar-tivitif-sz Iioys' Glen- 1'lub 1: Double Male Quarttlt 1: Malt- Quart'-t 1: Spanish Vluh 1: I.f-izislaturv 2. Plans: Navy, Diese-l Training: Syhool. Norman Sorg-Born: Ve-ntralia, XVash, Plans: se-rvim-. Janet Kay Spitser-Horn: Santa liar- liara. Ar-tivitie-sz Allied Youth 2: Imp- uties 3: I-'RN 2, Il: .IVS I: Srholarsliip S01-ie-ty 3: Spanish Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y Counr-il 1, 2, rl: GAA 2. 3. Plans: I't'SIi4'. Barbara Joan Squires-Horn: Phol-nix, Ariz, Avtiviti--s: Allii-il Youth Z. ii: Art Uluh Il: Sophoniorv 4'lass Vounvil. se-vrvtary. Plans: l'l'SIGl': tt-avln-r. Melvia Stagnaro-Horn: 'fit-noa. Italy. Activitu-s: FHA J: spanish I lull 2, Zig Tran-I l'Iuh 1: PNY 2. Plans: t4-ll-- phonv opt-rator. Marjorie Jane Standish Horn: Lara- init-. XVyo. Ar-tivitif-sz FIILA 1: .IPS 1: .ISA 1: Inu-rfaitli Ulub 1: Sprint: prograin 2: Girls' Swini Show 2: llank of Aineriva Awarfl for Businl-ss ZZ. Plans: sf-1-rwtary. RONALIP SMITII .IANICT S1'l'I'Sl'Ill 11 wav ,-frm. JUAN SQI IPLS Ml'Zl.Yl.X STU N-X NORMAN SOIUI . M.XlillIl'I STXNID Ynder the guidance of these two people, Judy XV:1rner and Bill Hart, the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Council helped orpranizc the Y clubs. Judy also headed the ASI! Liniitzttions Coninlit- tee for the st-cond semester. while Bill was crowned King of Hearts at the King of Hearts Dance. I955 Grcicluciles Carol Jane Stanford - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 3: GAA 2, 3: Interfaith Club 1: .ICS 1: .ISA 2: Legislature 3: Llixed Chorus 2: Student Directory 3: Spring: pro- grgtni 2: 'iC:1r0tlseI fl, Plztltsi jllt1IOI' college: secretary, .. Darrell Warren Stevens Il - Born: Houston, Tex. Activities: B 0 y s' lieague Executive Board, treasurer 3: .ICS 1: Photography Club 1. 2: sfzt-at- arms 1: president 2: IVPYS' tvllllis THU11. assistant manager 1: ORG Talent Show 3: Boys' League Talent Show il: 'Fhespians 3: Hi-Y Council 2: .ISA 3: IACIIISIZIIIIFG 3: Cheaper by the Doz- t-n 2: Monteeito Lions Club Speech Contest, second place 3. Plans: FCS- HC: business. Sandra Louise Stewart-Born: Detroit. Mich. Activities: Awards Committee Zi: Senior Class Council: Deputies 35: Fri-nt-h Club, mascot 2, 3: GAA 11 Girls' Iinsenible 1: Girls' League Illx- ecntive Iloard. president 3: .ICS 1: .ISA 1, 2, 3: Punipon Girls 2: Scholar- ship Society 3: Girls' League Fashion Show 3: TNT 1, 2, ZH: Ysherettes IS. l'lans: Mills College: nierchandisimr. Harold L. Stone-Born: Santa liar- bara. Plans: junior college, I'CSI!C. Robert Swain-Born: Santa liarbam. Activities: bf-in basketball 1: Forge 1, 2. 3. sports editor 3: varsity baseball, III2lIIlig'l'I' 2: Typo Club 1, 2. Plans: Long: Reach Junior College, San Jose State: journalism. Stanley Tashiro-Born: Oso Flat-0. Ac- tivities: Hand 1, 2. 3: Deputies 3: FFA 2: Orchestra 1: ROTC Rifle Team 2, Cl: ROTC Rand 1, 2, 3: ROTC Outstand- ing: Sophomore 1: ROTC First Lieu- tenant. Plans: service, trade school. Richard Loring Taylor-Born: lidnion- ton. Alberta, Canada. Activities: JSA 1, 2, II: ROTC Drill Team 1, 2: PTA Talent Show 2: Scholarship Talent Show 2: Boys' League Talent Show 22: Thespians 3: PNY 3: YNY Movk Se- curity Council 3. Plans: college. Doris Irene Tenney-Born: Los An- geles. Activities: FBLA fl: .ICS 1. 1'l:uis: switchboard operator. C-XROL STANFORD SANDRA STEXVART ROBERT SXVAIN LORING TAYLOR XYALLE THIELST BARR.-XIIA lll IJI NIXN DARREIL STLN ENS HAROLD STONE STANLEY TASHIRO DORIS TICNNEY LINDA THOMPSON HOIZICIVI IISS N Q , ,Q ' U Il'It'I' TOMLINSON BARBARA TRFERIAN .IUHN VNZFETA TIGRRII-I VAILE I 'l'0IiIiI'IF FAY TYSICIII. GI.fIliI.X l'RlHl'I Ii0llI'Ill'I' YAlI.l.ANCY Barbara Tiedemann - Born: Denver, Terrie Valle--Horn: Santa Barbara, Polo. Plans: unfit-virled. Avtivities: A Cappt-lla 2,. 21. blanning 4-ormnittf-e 3: .Xlliefl Youth 2, 3: As- sembly Uommittes- 3: Sf'I'ibt'S 1: Depu- Robert Tissen f Horn: Winnetka, Ill. ties 3: Girls' Idnsemble- 1: .IVS 1: .ISA Plans: unrlerfifled. 2: Legislature 2: Pompon Girls 2: Scholarship Soviety 3: Ok G Talent Show 1: Svholarship Talent Show 2: Rodney G Tomlinson - Born: Santa Spring program 2: The Late Fhris- Barhara. Activities: Eleetion Board 1, topher Bean 3: Christmas program 2. 3, Chairman 32 JSA 2, 3: Radio 2, 2: Easter progratn 2: 4'ar0usel 3: Vlub 1. 2. 3, president 1: Sound Crew 1. 2, 3: Bank of Ame-rira Award for Industrial Arts Il. Plans: Naval Acade- my: Navy, Walle Thielstsliorn: Santa Iiarbara. Pltns: Navy. Linda Thompson-Horn: Santa Bar- bara. Aotivities: GAA 2, 3: .ICS 1: .ISA 2: Srhnlarship Sooietv 1, 2: TNT 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Pouneil 3. Plans: FFS- HU: home: 1-ronomic-s. Alfred Leon Torres- Rm-n: Santa Bar' bara. Artivities: sophomore- football: Stuflent Irire-r-tory 2: varsity trar-li 2: Typo Ulub 2, 3. Plans: SRJC: Air Form-. Barbara Joan Trueman-Born: Long Re-avh. Artivities: Rip: 'S' 3: Senior f'lass Gift Pommittee: TNT, teaf'her's aide Sl: Tri-Hi-Y Vounvil Il. Plans: I'nivs-rsity of Volorarlo: ts-at-ltr-r. Fay Susanne Tysell-Born: Santa Rar- bara, Activities: A Cappella l, 2, 3: Allied Youth 2: Senior Ulass Counoil, ser-re-tary: lleputies 3: House Commit- tee. Chairman ffl: .IFS 1: .ISA 1: Legis- lature 1, 2, 3: Limitations Committee l: Scholarship Society 1. 3: Student Direvtory fl: Red Mill 1: Spring pro- xrram 2: Christmas programs 1, 2, 3: t'aroust-l 3: TNT 2, 3. Vive president 2: Tri-Hi-Y Vounvil. rhaplain 3: Triple Trio Il: YMUA Youth in Government, assemblyman 3: Girls' League PIX:-Gil' tive Board 1. 2, 3: Football Queen Faitdirlatt- 3. Plans: VCSI-XC: tr-af-her, John Unzuetafliornz Santa Barbara. Activities: bee basketball 1: varsity baseball 1. Plans: mechanir. Gloria Uribe-Ilorn: Santa Barbara, Plans: ln-auty college: beautioian. The-spians 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 1. 2. Il: Monterito Lions Club Speerh Contest, first prizt- Pl: Native Sons of the Gold- en XYQ-st Speer-lt t'ontf-st fl: Rotary l'lub Spt-s-rli Ponta-st Il. Plans: I'ni- versity of Arizona: publif- relations. Robert W. Vaillancourt-Born: Oak Park, Ill. Avtivitic-sz FFA 2: Varsity football 2, il, letter 3: Lineman of the year 3. Plans: junior eollf-ge: farniing. Carol Ann Valenzuela-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Pompon Girls 2, Il, manager 3: PTA Talent Show 1: Gres-n Valley 2: Cheaper lip' thn- 1Jozen 2: Girls' Swim Show 2: 'l'h4- Latr- l'hristopher Ile-an Il: Vhristmas program II: 1'arouse-l 3: 'I'hrev- For the Money 3: Thespians 2, 3, treas- ura-r, 3, Gold Star Il: 'l'ri-Hi-Y Uounf-il 2: PNY llanvers 1: May Stuflent-of- the Month 3. Plans: SB.I1': business. Arnold L. Vang-Horn: Sioux Pity. Iowa. Aetivities: A Fappella 2, Zi' Deputies 11: Christmas programs 2 Plans: unrleffiderl. Henry Vasquez--Horn: Santa Barbara. Plans: VCSBU: salesman. Neyla Guillermina Vasquez-Horn Los Hanvos, Mir-huavan, Mexico. Avtivi- ties: UNY Dancers 2, 3. Plans: dress- maker. Bette Deanna Vaughn-Born: Oranze. Activities. FRN 3: GAA 1, 2. 3: Girls' Ensemble 2: .IPS 1: Girls' Softball Manager 2: Girls' Swimming: BIana,f.Zer II. Plans: l'PSI54'g teavher. Sandra Jayne Vaughn-Born: Kennil- worth, Ill. ,Xf'tivities: Frf-nrh Club I, 2, Vive president 2: Legislature- 21: Pompon Girls 2, 3: Thespians 3: I'NY Ilanvers 1: Scholarship Talent Show 2: PTA Talent Show 2: Red Mill 1: Green Valley 2: Cheaper by the Dozen 2: The Late Christopher Bean 3: l'arousel 3: Modern Iianre Show 2, ffl. Plans: junior t-ollz-ge: l'4'S- RV: te-af-he-r. ,446 .,' 'iff bf' 'tow Q -M., VAR! JL YALENZI' ELA ARNOLD YANG HENRY YASQVIAIZ NICYLA V.XSQl'I1IZ l2.Xlit'l:.X Y Lorena Lyndell Volden-Horn: Ilivvr- side. Artivitivs: llanvl, majorvttl- 2: IN-putie-s il: l'IlI.A 2. Il. s--rr--tary Sl: Girls' llinst-mble-, 1-hairman Ili .IFS I: . la-g:islature Il: ll'lIf-fllllll anfl Rally Vommittef- fl: Svltolarship Sorie-ty Ig ASI5 Song: Learlf-r 22: l'hristmas pro- gram 21: Alotlern Damn- I-rograin Zi: Tri-Hi-Y Founf-il Il: SHYIS1' repre- sentative fl: Senior I-'rolivs Uomtnittt-f-: Football Que-en fwilllfiifiiilv. P l a n sz XYooflbury 4'ollc-ue-, junior roll:-fre: sw-- lf'iill'X' Barclay Wagner W- Horn: Santa liar- bara. Ac-tivitivs: Atltltstiv 1'0llllllilIt'k'. rhairtnan Il: Sophomore Vlass Vounvil: D .Iunior Vlass Count-il: St-ribvs L: Iwpu- ties 3: varsity football 2, Sl: sophomore football: FOITIP, assistant sports vfli- tor 2: .IVS 1: .ISA 1, 2: Key Club :lg Legislaturf- fl: Swimming T4-am. man- ager 3: Boys' .Xthlvtir Manager ZZ, . llans: Stanforfl: lawn-r or foreign tra1ii-. BI-ITTE YAYGHN SANDRA VAUGHN LORICNA YOLDEN NYAGN ST Ronald Stanley Warkentin Horn: liet-Kiley. Activities: .ICS 1: ROTC Rifle Team l, 2. Il: ROTC lbrill Team 1. 2, fig ROTC Captain 3. I'lans: min- ister. Judilee Hunter Warner-Born: Pasa- rlt-na. Activities: A Cappella 2, Il, sec- tion leader Il: Senior Class Council: Senior Tht-me Committee, chairman: Deputies 3: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble l: Interfaith Club 1: .ICS 1: JSA 1, 2, 3: Legislature 3: ASB Limitations Committee. chairman 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Scholarship Society l, 2, Sl: St-allu-arer: Christmas programs l, 2, 33 O -Q ll Talent Show 2: Spring pro- gram 2: Carousel 3: TNT 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3, president 3: Triple Trio 2, 3: Vsherf-ttes 3: Hi- Lights. Platter Chatter co-editor 2, lfootliirhts editor 2, XValdo Award for llest Actress anfl Nest Platter Chattt-I' co-editor 2, Outstanding.: lli-liigzhter Award 22 SIZVISC representative- Il: YMCA Youth in Government, senator Sl: February Student of tht- Month 3: Coed Major: May Queen Candidate. Plans: Pomona College: teacher. James Frederick Waters-Born tink l'ark. lll. Activities: Chess and Check- 4'l' Club l, 2, 3, president 2: French Club 1.72, Cl: .ISA 1. 2. 3: Key Club 2, Sl: Latin Club l, 2, 3, president Il: ROTC Major fl. battalion commander 3: Schol- 2-U'SlllD Society 1. 2. fl: Sealbearer: Span- ish Club 2, Sl, vim--presidem 2, Il, treas- lll'1'l'-li. niwlsuleiir il: lioys' State Schol- fllellvlll 131 ROTC llistinguished MS ll .32 ltank of .Xincrica Award for Lan- iluiu-:1-s Cl. Plans: Poinona or Stanford: biologist. N Xl ll XY.XliKEN'l'lN MARY l'Il.l.l-IN XYATS .Il DILI-IIC NYARNER LOUIS NVAZNY J XNIES XVATERS IAN XVEBB UIN l955 Graduates Mary Ellen Watson Q Born: Santa liarbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: GAA 3: Hi-l,i,f:hts, mimeographer 3, music director 3: Christmas programs 2, 3: U KG Talent Show 2: Spring program 2: Girls' Swim Show 2: Carousel 3: Triple Trio 2, 3, Plans: Hollywood l'rt-sbyterian School of Nursing: nursc. Louis Wayne Wazny - Born: Pitts- burgh, Penn. Activities: Deputies 2, 3: ROTC Drill Team l, 2. Plans: College: engineer. Ian Arthur Webb-Born: Los Angeles. .lctiviiiest l-lifhights, bulletin board chairman Il, assistant director 3: Key Club, senior representative 3: O N G. senior co-editor 3: Quill and Seroll 3: Scholarship Society 2, 3, Senior repre- sentative Il, president 3: Sealbearer: l'NY Mock Security Council il. ROTC Second l.it-utenant Il. Plans: VCSBC. Samuel Archer Weldekornz Seattle, Wash. Activities: Chess and Checker Club 1. 2: Radio Club 3: Scholarship Society lg Spanish Club 3. Plans: Stanford or Cal 'l't-ch: rt-sm-arch scien- tist. Sylvia Annette Wertz-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: O K G 3: Tri-Hi- Y Council 3. Transferred from Catho- lic High School il. Plans: SBJC, Mount Saint Blary's Coll:-fre: dental tech- nician. Barton West - Horn: Sacramento. Transferred from Canogra Park High School 3. Plans: service: business. Charles A. West-Born: Santa liar- bara. Activities: Typo Club 1, 2. Plans: SBJC: engineer. Lela Jeanne WhitchurchfBorn: Yaki- nia, NVash. Activities: FHA 3: GAA 33 Photoirraphy Club 2. Plans: junior col- lege: sccrt-tary. Robert Robeson Whiteheadf-Born: San Mateo. Activities: A Cappella 1: Double Male Quartet 1: FFA 2, 3: ROTC Second Lieutenant 3. Plans: Cal Poly. George E. Wiggs--Born: San Fran- cisco. Activities: Spanish Club 1. Plans: junior college, USC: lawyer. Dennis Williams A Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Radio Club 1, 2, presi- dent 2. Plans: electronic technician or nn-chanic. Arleen Wilson - Born: Denver, Colo. Activities: Art Club 1, 2. Plans: sec- retary. Melvin Wilson-Born: Merrell, Ore. Activities: Skin-Ilivers Club 21 varsity track 3. Plans: junior collcpre, Air Force: engineer. James Wilt-Born: New York City, N. Y. Aftivities: Varsity track 2, 3: Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: junior college: archi- lt't'l. Donna Windsor Born: Los Angeles. Activities: FRN 3: Allied Youth 2: Deputies 3: .ICS 1: French Club 1. Plans: junior college, Stanford. S.XMl'l4Il, XYICLD CHARLES XVISST GEORGE NVIGGS All-ILYIN NX Il SO SYLVIA XVICRTZ LICLA VVHITCHURCH DENNIS XVILLIAMS JAMES XVIL'I BARTON XVEST ROBERT YVHITEHEAD ARLEEN XVILSON DONNA XX INDSO Diane Morley Wootton-Burn: Santa Barlmra. Af'tivitivs: liif: 'S' 1. 2, 3: GAA 1, 2. II. lllilllilflvl' 2: .IPS l: Logis- luture 2: Spanish Ulul: 2. 3: Girls' H0f'kPl', nianzuff-r 1: Girls' l.f-argue I-Ixclr-iilixw llozlrrl. trvusurn-r fi. Plans: l'l'Sl'Ii', l't'I.,X: In-:lr-llel'. Janet C. Wylde-llnrn: lnnuimi, Iinsr- lunfl. .Xviirilia-sz .Xllia-al Youth I: .IFS 1: Spanish Vlulv 1. 2: l'NY lmnw-rs 1. 2. 3, pre-sifli-nt 2. l'luns: junior rolleptv. Vnivv-rsity uf cmlm-zulu: businc-ss. David T. Yamada -liurn: Iiivc-rsirls-. Afitivilil-s: .Iuniur Vluss l'Ulllll'll, presi- vlf-ul: In-puiii-s Sl: I-'rl-nvli Vluln. hunur- ury nn-nilwr fl: .ISA 1, 2. il. state- unrl l'l'8llf!lllll le-srislumr 2, Il: Ki-y Ululu 2. 12: . iwazislzuurv- i, 2, 2.g UN 4: gg, 3, Ur- zrzmizulirms vu-wliim' 23 Quill :xml Svroll 2. Il: Sl'llUlilX'SlllIl Simi:-ly Z: Symnisli l'lulv 1, 2, ir:-:nsure-r 2, prvsi- 'l'A l 35 ASV Ilrv-sirlvnt fl: l'NY 2: Ili- Y'f14Illllf'll Il: SIZYISV, sim-rim.: runn- uuilw- ..: N-hulalrslup lu .ISA Sumnn-r srhnnl 2: fllllSl1lIl4llIljI .Iuninr Huy, ll:nrx':u'4l llrmk ,Xwurll 2: Ili-l.iLthIs Studi-nt-of'-llu--Blmitli for F4-lrrlmry 12. lfluus: iliplmnut or lulmrzutory svivn- lust. Xl XY1Nl'l l'ON .Il'Nl'I YUKUYAMA HENRY Zll'lSI'lNlll'lNNI4I XXI l' lK'YI.lll'I AlAIil'l.X YOVNG MARIA 1'AS'I'ANl'IIJA YAMAIJA liA1'lll'lI. ZAl'A'l'A DUN .Xl'S'l'lN S 'TT There will be Z1 committee- meeting: in thc- Student horly roum at 121211 tfnrlziyf' Thru- r-nnimiltf-v hvzuls, limi 'l'mnlinson, limi:-w f':n:-1tzu,:rml:1, :ind l5JlI'lHlI'iL Allin prepsirw for the-ir mun- llllllvt' nn-4-lim.:s. limi wus Illia-rlimi liuuril lwufli ll4'llf'f' 4-llzilrl-4l thi' Srwiul Umyiiliilti-1-, while- Iilll'hZll'Zl. Allin was vhziirnizin of ills- S4-niur Mzuqnziiiv Snlvs 1'lllllIllllU?f!. June J. Yokoyama-Burn: Salinas. Ar-- iivitivs: l l!I.A 23, il. l'L'D4II'lt'l' Il. his- torian Il: Girls' League ICX4-1-iitixwf lgllilffl il, l,0:un Fund l'0lllllllIlQ?4'. vhuir- nmn 31: .IVS lg l,egisl:lhlrv II: Svhulzir- ship Sfwi:-ty II: Tri-Hi-Y Pounrlil 2. III YNY 1. 1'l:1ns: VPSBF: FCC'l'i'lZlI'j', luusinf-ss, Marcia Andra Young-Horn: Ml-flfurwl, Ure-. .Xrlivitii-sz Alliml Youth 21: I-'RN Zig GAA. Il: .ISA 2: Spanish Uluh 2: 'l'ri- lli+Y l'nuuf'il Il: tlwlisfi-i'1w-fl from Suu liufaul llirrh Sm-hunl 2. Plans: l'uiw-r- sity nf' 01-1-mui: IllI'llll0 sh-wurflvss. Rachel Ofelia Zapata-Burn: Santa l':ill'lr2lI'Sl. .Xvtivitii-sz Girls' Iinsf-lnlllv 2, Il. Plans: lu-:iuty f'olle-pre: lwzuxlivisui, Rudolf Henry Ziesenhenne - Burn: Long: I-If-:u'h. .V-tivities: Latin Vlull 2: sf-ierive Uluh ZZ. Plans: junior r-ollvgv, vollr-gf-. Maria Elena Castaneda -Burn: Phi- huauhuzl, M1-Niro. Plans: tm-lm-iiliuxw np- s-l':lInl'. Orville Don Austin---Burn: S1-ininoll-, Hklu. .Kr-tivilie-s :it Franklin .Xum-x Sr-lioolz .Iunior t'l:nss Sf'f'l'i'llll'j', prvsi- dent: Sn-ninr Uluss svc'rs-lzlry: Studi-nt Court Il: 4'hi-istnms program 3. Plains: husiness, How about a suhseription to 'Read- er's Digest? theft to ritthty Mari- lyn Joyce. B'll Anderson, Miss Dor- othy Potton and Barbara Allin were kept lmusy handling the money for the seniors, who totaled 583,000 in maga- zine subscriptions in an intensive canipaigrn to lruild up the fund for senior week activities, Gloria Ann Caballero - Born: Santa Groduotes James Barker-Horn: Santa Barbara. Activities: Spanish Club 2: varsity foothall 2, 23: varsity track 2. 3. Trans- ferred from t'arpinteria Vnion High School 2. Plans: undecided. l-Iarlvara. 'Fransferred from l'Il Rancho lligh School, l-liviera ZZ. Plans: unde- cided. Doris Jeanne Churchill-Born: Phi- czigo, lll, Activities: .IPS l. Plans: junior college, lrusincss collt-ge: secre- tary. Bernard Cleyet-Dorn: Paris. France. Activities: .ISA 3: Radio Vluh 3: Sci- ence Ululi 3. 'l'ransferrcd from XYebh School, l'laremont Sl. Plans: VUSBF: research. Anthony B. Cordero -- Born: Santa liarlrara, Activities: hee basketball 3: Deputies 1: varsity football 1: .ISA 2: Spanish Ulub 3: varsity track 1: hee track 1: Hi-Y Council 1. Plans: SR.lt', Loyola Vniversity: aviation. Frances Cordero Horn: Santa Rar- hara. Activities: JUS l: Spanish Uluh 2. Plans: junior college, Knapp Col- lege of Nursing: nurse. Herbert Feinberg - Born: Punxsu- tawney. Penn. Activities: Scribes 3. Transferred from Kiski Prep School, Saltsimurg, Penn. 3. Plans: college: engineer. Steven Robert Garcia W Born: Santa Barbara, Activities: varsity football 3: sophomore football: hee track 2: cee track l, Plans: fort stry, Air Force. Mary Lou Jenkins-Horn: Los An- geles. 'Fransferred from Gardena lligh Sthool 3. I'lans: lfil Camino .Iunior Follegreg nurse. Margaret Kyger - Born: Pensacola, l la. Activities: A Fappella 1. 2: Scrlmee 1. 2: Deputies 2. 3: Forge, ll1l t' two co-editor 2, IE: .ll'S l: .ISA 3: lAal'n Ulull lg Student Vouit. clerk Ci: liegislature l: Red Mill 1: Travel Clulu, secretary 1: Tri-Hi-Y Council lg Swim Shows 2, 3, publicity chair- man 3. Plans: l't'SBC: teacher. Jane Maxwell-Born: Santa Iiarhara. Activities: FHA 1: FRN 2, Ii: GAA 2, 22: Girls' linsemllle 1: Cheaper by the Dozen costume manager 2: Swim Shows 2, 3. Plans: nurse, 60 not Pictured William Joseph Monian-Horn: Santa Barbara. Activities: Photography Fluh 2. Plans: undecided, Kenneth Schwab-Horn: Toledo. Ohio, Transferred from Maumee High School Sl. Plans: Air Force. Uouncil chaplain and House Commit- tee chairman, were among the SRHS students attending the YMCA Youth in Government State Leprislative ses- sion in the capitol. Arthur A. Sheridan-Born: Grapeland. TeX. Activities: A Uappella 3: Art Vluli 3: varsity football 2: Deputies 3: Boys' League Talent Show 3: Girls' la-zurile Talent Show Cl: varsity track 2. Plans: SBJU, college. Paul Trygstad - Born: Dallas, Tex. Activities: Band 3: Dance Band 3: Orchestra 3: Boys' League Talent Show 3. Transferred from Fullerton l'nion Hig.:'h School, Fullerton fl. l'fans: l't'SRl'Z teacher. J. Arthur Zimmer - Born: Boston. Mass. Activities: Carousel 3. Trans- fe-rred from Saint Marjfs Boys' High School, Boston. Mass. 3. Plans: SBJC: tcacher. ABBREVIATIONS 1-Sophomore year 2-Junior year 3-Senior year SBJC-Santa Rarhara Junior Follege UCSBC-'Vniversity of l'al'fornia, Santa Barbara College JSA-Junior Statesnien of America JCS-Junior Cancer Society FBLA TNT FRN -Future Business Leaders of An erica iTop Notch Teachers-to-ire -Future Registered Nurses F FA-Future Farmc rs of America GAA---Girls' Athletic Assor-'ation OGG-Olive and Gold Yearbook ASB-Associated Student Body UNY-United Nations Youth Your lliah School Hi-Lights was rehearsed and perfected in room 207. liruce llaug: and lan XVelvlv, lioth Hi- l.ia'htz-rs. wait in the doorway for a rehearsal to in-gill. l-Sruce was Boys' 1.1 aprue president. and lan was Schol- arship Society president during the Spring' semester and also a Sealhearer. -I L W is ont Row XI X l 1111011 I k ws f ro n .xt IX :nm econd Row I3 lx tspfx 111 1 I If Q- lf soo c r rownm ?l.II'lSOll lr 1 e P Ill 1 1 S th IS lllllllrl I 4 hdltldlld L NI ttteson NI Xleboxm 1 XX B llllkv Not pictured 15 I Dow11111e, Gold Seols Awarded Top Seniors beholarshlp for Servlee the motto ot the C1l1forn1a Seholarshxp SOLICIQ wns espeelallw ev1dent thls vear, xx hen the 1et1xlt1es of the Sealbe1rers are vlexxed ill of these 0LltSt'lIld1ng SLHIUTS part1e1 pated IH 1t least one extra eurr1eular aet1 w1tx Thex reeened the hlghest auard th1t IS presented to students for thelr 1el11ex ement both m the helds of aeidem IL work ind those of serxlee ln order to quftlltx for l1fe membershlp IH the CSP a student must have been 1 member of the behol1rsh1p Soelety at leist four semes ters, meludlng one semester 1n hls sen 1or tear lhese semors reeelwed thenr seals 111 the Sellbearer assemblx th1s wear Pro speetne Sertlbeftrers reeelved thelr eert1 fieates 1n une is l1fe members of CQF these seholftrs hwxe gold seils embossed rn the1r dnplomis md on eollege tran ser1pts Seolbeorers Nlxrzuet xd'lIl'lOll Itnet xllen XX alter Bf1h1ke I ues-ne BOllt1l1CF Kate Browning Silvia Brown Ric-hard Platte I lllllp thr11t11 1d In tn: L I1 k I 111fl1 ITONSIHIU, NOIII1iH fl1Ck Joseph Harrison Ann Howard Nelf IXltlX'1lIll. Ne ll hle-1111114111 XX 1ll1f1n1 Is 1 per Iul11 Roo er Uharles Matteson Meredith BICQQOVIIQY Prospective Seolbearers .XlE'XIlllfll'l' l'0l'l11fiCk Orinn Hallor Rurbztru Edson Harriet Holmquist Io in Ifilld N me x Iilc e Brooks Snnth .Iudx XYHITHQI James XVaters Ian XVebb David Ma rr Mic-hael Peters ln school or out, Bill Hart was always on the go. Being president of the Hi-Y Council and his church group kept him busy, but he still found time to belong to the swim team, play tennis, and care for his dog, Sir Rikif' True ro his name, Bill reigned as the King of Hearts on February IZ. Saturdays he usually dated and then went to Nlom's for some good pizza. Bill plans to enter the ministry, where his outstanding leadership will be an asset. Typical Typical: Qtip-i-kalj That which typi- es a class . . . Typicals like janet Bing- ham and Bill Hart are the type of people every S.B.H.S.'er wants to be. planet and Bill were seen cruising State after school, were seen at places like the Onion, the Rec, football games, the beach, the li- brary, the Foxg places where you'd ex- Seniors peut tw hnd the members wif this class in their leisure mfiments. 'l'hey're better than average in elass and extra-eurrieular aetlvities, are grind leaders, and have imutstanding personalities. lhey persfmify the ideals and activities nf our Senior Class nt' 'Si This persfinalitivplus gal. klaiiet Hing- ham was pnpular with evervuiie in :ur 1 , 4 , 4 1 ermininL11iity'. Une lil' nur peppiest pep leaders and an ideal elmiee for Fnntball Queen, -lanet was in lriple Trim and ,VX Cappella, and twink part in Q'arnusel' and nther musical pruduetinns. lvpieal ueeupatiuns ineluded a pet. 'l'weety- l'1e the parakeetg a fawwrite pastime a bulletin bfiard erfiwded with memfiries. :Xnd in the future, teacher Alanet Bing- ham will he a graduate uf whfim S. li. H. S. may well he prnud. 1 dancing: and a liiihhy. keeping up tri date lllll IS 11 pac LK Il 1 1 1 1 1111 puslr 1-11 II t I X Ill IQ 11111 114 me 0111 u p -. I 1111 neue 101111 1 111 111 11915111 XIIIIA1JL11 -X 135611 'Nlwly X me 'x1JOQ,3l11L R 0 I1 6 Xcquutwpaee 1 e 1 1m X e11111 ,,.. 1111s N 111. X ltlll ,A Pr1L1lla 'X1C1S1I B111 -X e11 lxa1h1e 5t11Ell Junlors Xt the begmmng ot the Near the jumors, vnth 608 members were the l1rgest of the three lasses for the hrst t1me 1n the 111QtoryofbBHS 1 nder the le1dersh1p of stu dent otheers and guldanee of IIS counselors, Nlr Claxton Clark and Nlrs Zelma l1erte, the jumor class keepmg pwee 111th nts SIIC has been very att1ve btartmg 111111 11111 sess1ons lt llso Qponsored 1 junlor e11ss faculty baSketb1ll game meme and d1d 1tS share of serubblng durmg elen up Week Ba nett hur t, B111 B11 0 I O O . . Y. Y 2 Q - w 1 - J' . , 1 , y L , , II11 jlllr ' vlznss wx s I -I 11 111111 g1Ill1'1 t1's ye-111' , , , 11111 loft to riglt: .1111 I'IIlis, '-- li 'J ' ' 1. 1 '1lt'l'I'l'S, so-' :11'y3 . I .I Il' s, '-X11 lg ' N11 1'Iz1yIo111'I:11'kz111dBI1's. 'ml 2 1 , ' se- 1 1 '- - - - I11 211111.11111 1 1l' 1 , 'as 'e-r. 2 , 1 . 1 . ' ' ' 1 - ' 2 , 21 .--1- 3', ,1 , 1 '-, I1 ie K . . H , 11 S1 'ryl Ad: S, ' 1 A111 .I. -' 111' . 1 , ' . 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Linda Gam- inill, I. u p e Garcia, Rosalie Garcia, Mar- cia Garnica. Myrna Garrett, Bill Gerard, Kenneth Gil- ln-rt. Rnhert Giles. Run I Gorilmi hani, Beverly Qi ii n. Sheila , Sally Gore T i m Corin, Graham. fliarles U :lie lirznnl, Joaquin Clraml. Sherrie Gray- fton, Don Grisgshy. Manfred Guggenmus, Valerie Hallor. Lynn Hammock, A g n e t e Hansen. rahzlni, Eil- Karen Hansen, Allan Ilanaon, Bruce Har- mlie. George Hardie, Mary Ellen Harford, George Harms, Mun- roe Harrie. Emory Hart, Nancy llart. Sill Hastings. Kathy Hayes, Tom Hayman, XYilfr6d Heiduk. Ray lleinisch. A nn L- t t e llc-nslry, Donna Hel- lenga, llelen Hum- inger, Larry Hensin. Q. ff I . av Us - , 5 I. 0 3' ' S- -. , ' if S -, jr,-L 1 ul- ad 1- I In F 2 Ti wg --1' U' sn.- - .1 f 15 Q 'Q' UQ? 6 '4 f' rt? mu uw, V4 1 L in NJ 2:1 '-if 1 4 , U L X L ' Q P-'f QL -.fm if sg? L J 1 'W' -...f E' 4 X 2 v. - - 5 A 'K uf Q57 J' xv Za 7 1' E' 56' fijg X 4 B - Q N X' I vw .F - - 9 -,332 gl n X M , ,Af '. t uf 3' 'M 4 'xr V . 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Rwmuna 5018. Salli Stautjfer. .lv hn S t Q n N tv n. Cynthia Stewart. Darrell Stewart. lil- len S t n it c. Oliver Stone. Manila Fuare-1. M a r g a r t' t Sttart-7. Valerie Sullivan. Ruh- rrt Swaitsnn, lfvvrf ctr S v l v i a. ,latin-X Taharuhi. Donna Taylor. ,Kutl- rcy Tulln, lflxit- Trtia. Teresa Tt-unset, .Xf- lten 'l'r'rrt'-, Nlitiwtri Thayer. Davivl Thompson. Del Thompson. Hill Thrcaher. tw- thvir pit-tttrv tak,-ti iwff-rw rushing 1 to th. Klztruart-t St-rrna, Cartil 'rx riwtni, Sltarnn Swctfut. Xvztltt-r St-xtuti, liztry t c l'lvt:t Sihcn. rv .1 f-.1 of the busiest hovs in svhool XVPFF: juniors' Trrant, attnrnf-y ze-nf-ral: Davr- Robinson, Q atturnvyg Toni Iihorvr. rarirt 6-flT.OI'Q unc Sttwtnztt-h, yell li-:trier 'Ihffy sc.-:tru-ly hz . Il -ir resp:-1-tive :tvtivi Dick Sch -' - , itlith Sclitttnlrr. lirttct- Schut -n v 41 Y Q10 3 Works Toworol Nancy Tilly, Nancy Tollow, Alicia Ton- nar, Don Torgeson, Donna Torres, Dick Tracy, Paul Trent, Bert Tritschler, Der- rol Trogden. Keith Troxel, Shir- ley Turner. Norma Tyree. Jessie Uribe. Marcia Urton, Rich- ard Valencia, Art Valenzuela, Barbara Van Loan, Glen Van Zander. Hortensia Vasquez, Ioe Vasquez, Daryl Vaughn, Esther Vega, Douglas Verner, Patsy Vernor, Billy Villa, Raymond Vil- legas, Roseanne Vior, Norman Vincent, An- gie Vittone, Jim Viz- zolini, Ruth Voskuyl, Robert Voss, Janna Lee VV al t e r s, Lau- rence VVanzer. Dona VVarkentin, Charles VVatson. Finol Yeor David XVeavcr. Janet XVei' dz-nbach, J a nic e XN'heeIer, Lawrence XY i e d e r, Bob H'ilder. Judy YN'illener. Sue YVill- hite. Gill XVilliamson, Charles YVilfon, Lucille XYilson john hvlIlflS0l'. Donna XYin- niforrl, Vaughn XVipf. Kath, lac-n XVitmcr, Paula XYogen- son. Suranna XVoggan, Claudia XYormal, Hill XYright. Don lYrixght, Kiraten XVukaNch. ,lane lYyckoff. Rachel Za- mora. Irene Zanflona, Thom- as Zollars, Helen Znzzora. 3' fK X K , -5' OR ' sf x 'k 'I wrist'-f-9 U MA- X X459 Q15 A s M109 . 1 wt 5 , , 1 525 ,f r not fig: Juniors liddie- 4Xf'f1lllSt21DfLK'0 Mike Armenta Raymond Barker t'arnn-lita Bren-k Charles Brown Dana llllf'6'Y Lym-ttv Huvhanan Yallorie Burns-tte Hose-anna Vampillo Francis Uatalon Doris Phildr-rs Kenneth Clark Javk Vloer Sally Fuellar Karen Davidson Barbara Delgado Barbara Jean Edwards Sharon Erwin Rudolph liar-alvra .lavkic lfernandn-z In-nnis FitzGf'ralrl Lark Fox Harry Freet Gretc-hen Gary Lury Green Don Gutierrez Alike Haines Kay Halkas Norma Hall Arthur Hansen Gordon Haws Annette Hendry Tom Hendrick not Pictured Barbara Hill John Hilty Raully Jaramillo Charles Johnson Harold L+-inau Colman l.iggett Marilyn Mrllwen .lan Madgwick Rox Marik Nancy Alitvhc-Il .lean New-dham Brett Nordli Eugene Norman .lo Anne Ogle Nick Palato Sheryn Patrick Michael Patterson Marnarito Ramirez Farnum Regan Ronald Rf-imvr Ilorothy Rogers Ks-nnvth Ruffin-r Robert Russel Annie Sanchez Tony Sandoval Harold Srhaffer Larry Sexton Shirley Simpson Fred Stover Gary Stronach Samuel Torrez Douglas Verne-r :Qi om llerry, Ricliarml Rerton, lijou Joyce. Rohm-rt llirglmaucr. lleverly lllack, flizirles lloito, Margaret ll o n i l l a. John llraho, Kevin Bradley. .-Xrloine Brown. Bill Brown Gaylord Brown. tilt-nn Brown. Jerry Brown ing. l.in4la Bryant. Dick llneey, Dick llllfflll, llurilette linrtetielil, lliana Busliy. Dale Byers. llariil L'allalian, .Xnrlrea l'allaway. Cecilia Valles. janet Vamphell. Katherine A ll a y a n, Andrea .-Xslains. llcznher Adams. lien A guilar. Fernzinrlo Aguilar. Dennis Ahl- man, Sonja Aleryrl, David Allen. Mike Allen. l.et:A Andrews, Kiil- bert .-Kngulo. fiary Antics, jean Area. li 1 e k i el Arguljo. Thomas Arnold. liet- ty Atherton, Karin Augerson. lloh Austin. Sam Alar, George llaggao. ,Indy Baird. Dave llaise. Dennis Ball, llarbara Hanks. Dick Baraboo, Chris YV. Barnes, Manuel Barrajas. Sam liattistone. Bar- hara Baxter. Agnes Marie li e l l, Gene Bell, S h i rl e v Bel- saas. Linda Belton, Diana lltrrett, Don Berry. Kei'h Berry. Sophs Plan, Earn for All sophomores this year were required to take a new course, G.S.R. tGeneral State Requirementsj, which includes driver education, and the study of narcotics, alcohol, and differ- ent vocations. After the election of ofiicers. the class council organized to make plans for building up their treasury. Because of the difficulties the senior class in former years has had in raising money for graduation, the class of 'ST' has already started rais- ing its funds for commence- ment. The 1-lt-vtion of sophomore- vlziss officers was held early this yi-ar. Ili-suits of th., Vote were, from It-I't lo rIp.:lit: Idlizuln-tli llanrl, secretary: Bernie M:i l'Illn-iiiiy, x'im-1--pu-siili-lit: .luck tlrznhani. presi- dent! Fred Ile-pp, lI't'2lSlll't'l'Q Andy Putnzun. Sl'l'lf.'P2lIll-ill'ill'lllS. 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'l'hf-5 f 1 l ft tn r1z.l1t tStand1ng titngj l 1-ste 11 1k111 1 Miss l.:1111':1 l,t1ll H11 IX 1 111 1 llllll I Q 1111 fx James JC'llIllllgS, Alan jcnnen, Vivian Jes- see. A11g1'li11:1 Jime- nez, listella Jima-nel, Dale jr1l111'-1111. Gary jflhllfflll. N 0 r m a ll vltthllgflll. Victor John- Nllll. Harleigh John- smn. S ll s a n John- stone. Dave Jones, Richard junei, Lu- ceha Jouett, Kenneth Kelley. Terry Kelley. M e r r i l y Kc-lliher. Lynn Keinlrle. Karl K1-11111. Kan ll Ketntetly. V e rn 0 n Ketz, jane Kimlvall. Anne K i n g, Alice K i r k w 0 0 ul. Rubin Knipp. joe Knowles. fiarolyn Kimwlmn. Dick Koninr, Rl:-ma Knpperi. Diana Ku- pelian, Shirley La- hrarln, l'ar11l1- Lamps. Ronnie Lang, james Lapalcy. A11g11S Lau' rabee. jutly Lausten. Gretta Leader, Laura Leary, Norman Lee, Philip Lee. Pat Len- non, Lynne Lethcr- man. Marion Lewis. Marlene Lewii, Ste- phen Lirkvr. Iufly Lillarrl, l-irzmk Limon, Mary Linn. P a m e l a Ijpfmmbe. Linda Loqran, Betty Lopez, farmen Lo- pez. Eleanor Lopez. Mary Lopez. A ,Q LL, ffl rl 1 N 51 5-,tw ,452 Q, The sophomores gave up a day of Sllmmel' van-ation to learn about SBHS. After a Sl'l0I't orientation they were condneted on a tour nf tho sf-hool to see the rooms they were soon to oori-iipy. Xiiw I inrfi Iou Houghton and Nir John Greene -1 n- sophoinores with their prograina and zuivist- the-ni in L'1lY'l'XlllLf out suvh aeltlvtxes is soplioniort- ww-k. Soplwomores Sylvia Lopez, Viv- ian Loutlerback, Don Louie, jane Lowsley. joan Lucking. Shir- ley Anne McAdams, ,la nic e McBratney, Gail McClellan, Cyn- thia McClure. john McCoy. Margie McCracken, Jeff Mc- Donald, Ronnie Mc- Dougall. Tom Mc- Dougall, Mike Mc- Knight, Georgia Mc- Lain. S a n rl r a Mc- Lean. Cordon McMil- lan. Ross McMurry. Bar- liara McNeil, Bernie Maclilhenny, Douglas MacMillan. Dick Madison, Hill Mad- sen. Mary Mares. Ed- rlie Marini. Miehelina Marino. I 0 y c e Marquette, Samuel M a r q u e z, Philip Marshall, Phyl- lis Marshall. Margaret Martin. Albert Mar- tinez. john Martinez. Judie Martinez, Sally Martinez. l-Ilclen Masscttn, Judy Mattchen. Antoinette Mavzci. Iisper Men- doza, Mary Mendoza. Gerrie Menzel, John Menzel, Jackie Mer- catlo. ,lon Milby. Linda Millar. Nancy Miller. Dan Milligan. Bob M i n 0 r. Phil Mira, Carl Miranda, Russell Molett, Car- lm Mol i n a, Pal Montgomery. -Er? i. Q -r 9' f .,.. 33, W AX .-,'.'N, ' LJ' . in . 1' wg gin, xg wwf 'J I 1 A , J X ' 127 5 ,fl L'l ' 'v--f ',.- ll J Hr., A lr ' - -gf' 12 9' , lv- 5 -- 5 - 1 is Q5 M, V 5'-Ill-4lliu1A.., v 'Q 1... 6. 41.5 5 . A , kd 1 ,-. , - wg. .65 gg wmffkf, 1 1 Aw' f H D AA- 11.6. . 5 ' if Q, ' ' ,-9 iw V' Rf - 'J . 3 Q fv, if-if .,' v, U 1 x 1 1 v- x 'xg' 1 R 5 'J -n-.J sl - ax L 1'e KJ' T Y' ' mx V is sr i . .A G T 'A Q- H L A' - it -f v 14' vs n v x' -I ' if Q ' ' ., A-:JA 'ja' n F 1, ,4 gf H S was 4, 4 4 Q q M ,bi EU v 5? I I F ES? 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' , . ,K , .Y ' :Z 'Y . .Q ' J' XV lf. 4'h' Za- i :. joe Z' pa a. .I y ' g ,Q V Q. y X f - 7 J' Ni Geoffrey Aggeler Albert Anderson Martha Anderson NYayne Ashcraft Jerry Aylesworth XYaIter Barbere Alive Kay Barham .lo Ann Barham 'l'oin Bellwood Muna Ile-st tihiile-5' lllewett lilnge-ne lirafly Alalc-i,lin lh'ouri Ron Hurkaril .less Uarliajal Riehard Varroll Rudy Uasso .lohn Vhapinan Suinni-r Christie Harold Chureh Riehard Cordero l'arol Cromer liavid Crispin Cary Curtis Barbara Delgado Ron Emanuel Fharles Evans Loretta I-'arnum .Xntoinettv Figueroa l'aul Figueroa Weiidy Foster liiwharfl Fowler lrn-ne Garvia Mike Garnic-a l-In-nda Gentry Susan Gerard V 1-lioy Gilbert lXa'e Gilman Beverly Gin .ludi Githens Madeline Gordon Barbara Gragg .lack Graham .loan Gray Robert Greene Roht-rt Guerette Roger Haines Gr-ire-vie Hall Pat Hansen l ranf-es Hernandez Barbara Herrera .loan Hildreth Janice Hilton Norma Jefferson Ben Jones Bill Krein Shirley Kreutzkampf Richard Lapiana Richard Lawrenvo Eddie Lewis Manuel Lopez Toni Love Roger Lytel Md Mf'Gowan llivkie Madison Mary Maldonado Gloria Malengo Adolf Martinez Benny Martinez Carole Mauldin Altabina Menchaca Marylin Mull .lim Munding Rosemary Murguia Marjorie Naveaux Carina Leta Nelson Ruth Oeseh Grace Ottley Pony Palota Iulio Panart Edna Perez Barbara Renner Peter Reyna Eleanor Rivera Rosemarie Romero lar-k Rumph Ronnie Salter Roger Sehniandt Gary Shaw Stanley Strong Bob Sullivan Ardis Tonoli Bob Topper John Troutnlan Leo Trujillo Soearro Valdez Mc-reed Villegas .lean XVambli- John XVaters Russel VVhe-eler 79 3 1- , I , Q n. .Jig XX' 2 I 9 -ez Hg' 225 i 1 ,. f if 'Q J ' ' 'H' G f 1 ci I K .-4-. dr ... A af' 1 Q . .' A 4, 4 5 77 Q 7 if l ii. crib Xu , x P' ar-piai Ki' 1 A. , 'bfi 1.14. v'-fx 3 s A Z Q i ff WI as ai' . SM 7' September Come One September morning we found that vacation was over and school had begun. LEFT: Coming to school just doesn't seem to appeal as much to janet Peers as to Tom Rhorer, Ronny Peden, Renee Castagnola and Bascom King. CENTER: Nancy Larrahee, Beverly VVyrick and Martha Mendoza take the long way to the science wing between classes. RIGHT: It's lunch timeg and Marcia Vrion, Kathleen VVitmer, Rosalind Rea, Karen Hansen, Pat Eldridge, jane YVyckotf, Kitty Jensen and Ruth Yoskuyl take advantage of the chance to catch up on the latest gossip. LOXVER LEFT: Arriving at the north entrance at 8:05, Keith Troxel, Bert Tritschler, Doug Dresliach, Barbara Price, and Frances Pritchard duck the morning sun on their way to first period. LOVVER RIGHT: lt's -I-215 and l'li-Lights is presenfng another of its weekly radio shows for and hy SBHS students. 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LOYYIQR RIGII li: XYhn will lwr f1llCCll?u VVitli :ln zlir of wumluriiieiit :Incl L-xpwtziriwri, Ihr vzimlialates ride clmvn Sturm' Srrcrr nn thc Sviiiwr flu-x tlfmt in nur zimiuzil llrimc- miiiiiig Pxirzicle. I.UXVlCR l.lfl7'l': lluriicwwiiiirigg Queen -lllllff BlIlgll1lITl, es- vwrrvml lu Prngrmn nml Rally Vliziirmxin lhligg l'mver, reigns uvrr the llriiiicmiiiiiiif celclwrxitimi. .F -f lafflwaic Lent its Clmrm Two dances - the Pigskin tln- first timc in SBHS history, :in Prom and the Harvest Dance - O X G que-cn was clmgvn by the werc held in Novexnlwer: und. for entire studr-nt lmdy. virxtxr F T, K lx, V, xx--x. X x ix eg X .. S D K xc X'x'-KAW XX 1 NX . ' . . . ,. . .,., Y LOVVER LFFI: Bill Hart wa, Chmcn lxing nf lklbllflx l'PPliR I,EFT:C'urtnin call nt the Olive and Gnld Talent ll! Iht' annual' King ut Hearts Dzincc uhivh wma sprin- Shrm finds the SBIIS Dance Band receiving n tremcn- N H'lil'Ul1fff-fl-f'N dum uvzltiun. Thr- members :ire Il! follows: firfl l'lI'1L',' P. Trxgxtzul, li. C':ipuvill:i, I.. XViedcr, C. liuitu, XV. Nurnian, C'lfN'l'lfR l.l'fl 'l': 'I':ikv it many, cmnplzlim l.ir llnnd, -I. Riclizirdxg Jffillllf rofw: Mr. jerry SSYCZIIICQ, direvtor, who is drrsxed :lx :I lvrvy. tu Allillll Mill in-, mlm is hvr dim: N. Re-vis, R. -larnes, D. Mc'C':irtncyg lflifil rofwf A. Hnn-cn, FICNTICR Rllilll: Rnd llunrzin :intl Marina Urstzis tm-:un I.. Reid, D. Allen, R. Pram, U. Boutilier and li. Hcrun. up fur ai vfwgil an the intrrrnissiun of the llzirvest l5:lln'c'. lo Beciuiy l'Pl'lfR CFNTIQR: The US Ki Queen and hrr winrt :ir lrum left ru right, Sully' Rzimirel, Trclcly Uxlvniriie, Sn lilllllf' Nlzmci, Dizinc llurln-5, Shurnn lintvlicr, Kxithic ,Xl len, Qnccn Ulwria Nlzilvrign, USU liclirnr Philip C'h:ir rand, lim' Hiri.5rri:ni, Nlzirthzi fzirripilin, liluinr Xnhlc, llvlcn Prinvc- zinrl Nlrriznn R'Pl3l'I'fN. l'Pl'l-ZR Rlfillli I Crnwn you, Gloria Nlalerigo, thc Hrxt Olive' and Gold Queen, Nap liclitnr Philip Chsirtrand, at the O X fi Talent Shmv. l,UXX'liR Rllilll: lhe 1illKlll'lll't' :it rhe ORG Talent kll1llXX :nk 'n null :ix clllllfltx linim, XVenclell Norman, ,lnhn Rivhzirclx and tiene liwnrflivr give out with Shake, Ratt? :incl Roll, R9 ' 1 Anal To Christmas 54 XVirh rich me-inorics nf the A Czippc-llzfs inspir- ing Christmzis program, we mid guocllvyc to SBHS :md hurried home tn make prcpzirzitiuns fur thc Vlvintc-r XXvhIlflC'Tl1iIlll, the rrzidirionzil Christmas clzmce. VPPIQR LlQl 'l': In the annual fhriatinax prugrznn thi- LUXVIQR I.lfl 'l': lizirry lizillrngcr unix one uf thc rulnixtf 'lhentvr Arts zivtnrx, with lnnsivzil zivwrrnpziililriclit hy the in thc' A fzlppellzik purtinn uf the Christmas program Vllllfill grrvups :ind HN'llt'Qfl'1l, pI'l'St'lltK'il A Child is Burn, which ilicluclul u variety nf ri-ligirmx rnusiv. il sun-x ul' the hirth uf fhrixt. VPPICR RIGHT: ,lim Rxiuvk, Ruth l,llIlf.f5l'UlV, Rt-nw Cas- LUXVICR RIGHT: liven though it ifn'z the mon private Illjlllilld, Bnrhzirn Allin, janet XVeirlciihm'h and Dick -put in town, he still gvtx hix kiv :it the mi-tlctuc arch, liinslic, :is liicrrihrrs nf thc social vmrnnittec, snrvvy thvir the popular aittrawtiun :ir thc XVintvr XXvUllllt'I'lIlllil.,. ll1llllllXS land. nrk an thu Qlhl'lNlIIl1lN lwrninl, XVinIvr X Vnmlvr- N-0 D !-4 fi' Q X 5 , .. em, 643751 W, 4,3 Effort was ure xx as re xx as 1 xx IX x student to xxm in txxard tor his xx ork UNK ' uritl pre e s awards to ten seniors xxho display outstanding ahilitx in scholarship and leadership, 'lillis xear's winners are, first rum: .loan Rand lcup xxinnerl, Suzanne Mattei, Margie Standishg .wrruzti mas: james NVaters, Brooks Smith. Rohert Cavaletto lcup winnerli tlzirtl rafts: Boh Heron lcup winnerl, Rod 'Tomlinson and Philip Char- trand lcup winnerl. ,llissingf is Nlike Peters. 'sl VPPER RIGHT: VVhose face will grace the ease this month? is the question often heard over the Magnavox. Orian llallor, Diana Clark, Philip C'hartranrl, Bill Hart and judx' YVarner are tive of this year's eight students- of-the-month whose pictures appeared in the main hall showcase. Doug Power and Noim Glick, not pictured, were a so students-of-the-month. CENTER RIGHT: The lihrarx' hecame a very familiar place to these seven seniors. XVinners in the Altrusa fluh essax' contest were Nancy Rice, Ann lloward and Silvia lirowng while Hill Kasper, Philip Chartrand, 'lulie Koo- ser and Norm Glick were xxinners in the l'nited Nations essay contest. 922 este, rg-, 'rw efii l ,.r,r T .L W 3, E Z 5 5 5 1 cgi Nga OPPOSITE PAGE, VPPER LEFT: Paul Trent, -loan Perry and Valerie llallor are looking forward to touring Europe this summer under the sponsorship of the Ameri- can Field Serviceg while Rohin Chervenka and Dont Canatsex' will represent SHHS at Girls' State and lioxs' State in Saeramento. From left to right they are Paul, joan, Rohin, Valerie and Doug. OPPOSITE PAGE, CENTER l.l2FT: These talkative students won honors in local speech contests. Kneeling are Terrie Vaile and Bill Kasper: standing are Darrell Stevens, -loxce Mackenzie, june Yokoxama and liric Rix, S .0 Q Rewordeci . . . 1 .iii ff J x C'i,NIi',R Rllfiilii Nrxt war! -illilifri' Stzm-Nttlrli VII - uill In- thwe Him- IlHIHiill't'S twr IWSF Niilix 5 .miner Sr-lmiii 3 Sviifflxirxhipx. In the from rfm :irc Nixzin llf 'ivrf-vii.. Qlirlzi 'fmfg Uzivix, Kiziriiyti Parry, .Mix Hfitltc-fi and Ar.: NYfmcii1t-xiii: in Iwzark are Kcith Hrrrj, l7:ixr I-.vhftix zmci Hfilw Hfmrri. N11-xiii: trftm thc pivturc ix Huh xiillidlihlll. IXJXYIER I.I-QI'i1': The SHHS ,iLH1i'Pl' wtzitcvneti C'h1iptfr um the full Ncmextcr wiimcr ot thr ASB Auurtix flun- mittrxfx perprtitai xrrvicr uuzlrd. Ami Hfmard. .Xuzirrix Cbmmittee rhairmuilg I,ind:1 Dfmiiimg, nib.-X prcxicirtit 'fall wrnextcr : Patti Pctrie and Valerie Hailur are iii the frunt rim. In bark :ltr Szimirzi Stewart: Ihivc Marr, VIS.-X pri-xidetit wpririg sc-rtiwtn-ri: jim Ifiirtnati :md .luhn Shzunhiirg. I.OXYIzR RICJHT: Nliw Srvretztrp l7e.Xtit1:i Hevk tzikcs tiirtziti-in frwm Mr. Husincwrnzin Drive juiigg. Hwth tsrrr elevted by tht- I-'HIHAX tu rcprrwtit the iwiixiin-M ci:-pzirtrncnt fin B-Dux. ,Jw , ' i 92:-v-M 3.12.-:.g. '-Wi --If-A-MJ' -. .. ' f ,QQ w'f3tv'. A, 4- I 11' 'Off' 1unmw-wwe un l'l'l'liR l.lilV'l': lix'1'1'1 night, :1111l 1'N1'e1'i:1lly lllIl'- ing lllltllllllll Nc-:1s1111, Illl' llI'lYC'lIl ix :1 p11p11l:11' 511111 with 1cc11z1g.:1'1's. l'l'l,liR Rlilllli l'll 1111'1-1 51111 :11 Slllll' :1111l A is :1 lz1111iliz1r t'XITl'CNNl4lll 111 SHIISQ llll' lllllllf s1111lc111Q L':111'l1 the lun 111r l1111111- LII 1l1:11 1'111'111-1', illltl ITIIIIIQ' 111l1cr- 111111 tlwrc after s1'l11111l 111 141111, l'ICN'l'liR l.lil- li: Nlilw Rilnr lllllj lu- l11'l1i111l thu l1:1ll, l111t hr will l1:11l f1111 111 1l11' prnrl 111555 1 1:11111-, one 11f 1l1r t'e11r11r11 zirtracxinm 111 the -- ' lf ' l M4 A f HH111 1'1- -' 'as f 1 f 1 1 LONVICR Ll-Il9'I': Up1'r:11i1111 C'lc:111 Sweep inf spirecl several uf tl11- s1'h1111l's rzrrvive 1'l11l1s 111 j11i11 i11 the hard wurk. llere Key C'l11l1 1111-111- QQ' l11-rs Dave Y:1111:11l:1, K'l1111'k S1'hw:1l1, 1I1-111'g1- at -vw C':1v11lle1111, l':111l rlllflll, liill llz1r1, lllllg C'l11'1'- , K: I . , F - 1 E1111 z1111l Miku Mv- ' ighr paint ll lllll'l1 Iillwlt' 1.:re1:11. Spare Tim After scl11111l :1111l 1111 l111li1lz1ys, wl11-11 flllx l1z1lls 1 SBHS were 1'111pty. 111- f1111111l 11111111 1151's f111' 1111 tlmv. S111111' 111 us su':1111 111 1111- l1l111' l':11'ill1', :111 s11m1- Ill: us flll1li pz11'1 111 L'l1IIlITlllIllff z1cti1'iti1-s, l1 all 111 us l1:11l fun. l'l'l'I-QR I.lfl7T: Xvllrll tvrm rc-pwrtx zxre- dm' :mnl rub :Irv r 1 ll 1 fm the -rlucnlulr, thu pullliv lilwrzxry ix pf.pv1lznr7-lr :xr lczm lumur Nun pflpulzntrnlfuitlm ru-ruxsgrrx. Nlllilfllll lmrsl are Iurlmm Regan, fhri- Millar. Rfv-Q-qlnlm fzlrnpiliw, Vlmlir Kumcr and Nlarlarct fllH1lllk'lm. VPPIQR RIGHT: The lu-:n'h prwviclrx ll uelmwllr rut from -rhlml am! ll'DHl!'N1lI'lx. :ix lnflllllll He1'lun:m, .Xrthur flllNIllj.fIllllZ1, Ann Uttrn :mul .Xml XY'-mlhc-:ul will zzfhrm. .M Filled with Fun A 1 LUXYISR RIGHT: This eruwded, SlliWICI'I'ZlIlt'LH1 passage- way is nut il New York snhwav statiun, just the main hal uf SBHS herween classes. Activities A swnn show. special ztssernhlies, Zl pig serznnhle, and ll dance - these were at few of the activities which crowded SBHSE calendar in the spring of '55. Flourishecl YPPER RIGIIT: Une, two, three, heave! A lively tug- uf-war was an added attraetiun at the FF.-Ys annual pig seramhle. BIQLUNV: 'linneheY eries Peter Pan, alias Lynette Bneh- anang as Captain Hunk, hetter known as Margaret Ky: is vanquished in the girls' swimming Classes' presentation uf Peter Pan. at Santa Barbara High VPPPQR HCI-'I': Buying rhfir titkctx at tht- Qmadt- tirktft IMWER LEFT: Martha Vampiliw. vhfw va- vhweti hitti- iwuth hw Ihr Snphuynfirg- flaw jgm xg-mimi gn- Rfiiwill Uffifj fiiliiitcifr-Elif'fri'rl'lti,1lI1ti,i1UI:- Xviltrrx, HLIKIHHHIX Dictci and Cnr-'lr Nizxulcliii. f'UITHI11lIldCf, review the ROTC' harm ian during u parade to which the uhulr -xtudent hiidt uax invite-ti. .Kim in the rcvicuini.: party arc Martha! :Lck-N. Oi-I-lei Nizijfrrx yppirly RIQyli'l': 'HM that Yiniin ,e,.Ii,,H. '.,,mp,N.d Ut C':virf-ic Uinntier, -Imam Rumi, 5KIl11I1ft' Mzittu :mti jutiy Sfirijzx Altfryti. Ifiuiitc Nrvhlr, Ilfipe Gallup, ifverrtt Nick- uarllvr' urwn, Iirt-min I-'am-, Dan Nivliimw, lnuiu- N1t'Ni:ihrm, Peggy Vziiitt-rivtiry :md Nizxrx Rrrmflv, xcruilaitir- the midi- I.UXYI'1R RIKQHT: PIlllK'YIIliIIliII1j tw tht- rut-1-rti 4'5iNteri' t'Ill'C' with IQr11hr:1t'c:1hlt' Yau, part fit tht' nrriiwtruk during intrrrni-Nitin ut the Vxindx Clzzw fziper strc lit-rrp trihutr tt, iirfirgt- Cirrxliuiii in the Npriiig wuitwrt, N1u-i- Niviwt-I :md Dian Tilly. Iiuld thix war :tt tht- Hiltrnurc, ful X'11I'iliIiHIl'.N the Kiper xxzu Il nierrluruhie cvqm, Tha- H115 lD:111c1- f higgwr cw-111 111 the xc-111' 1111- :lt lc':1Qt unc SL'I1lUI' girl f- is always :111 L'X'l'I1lllQ to he 11-111c'1r1lw1'c-al. lhix XVIII' tha- lllIl'f'Il 11ml hc-1 c1111rt w01'1- lm'c'l1c1' tl1:111 Q-xvr, 1111- 11111w11' was cfml :xml sweet. 11ml rhv lTCZ1llU uf thc girls fllflllllli was o11tsl14111c only hy rhf- sp:11'lQl1' in tl1c'11' uw Rliillli l7:1111'c p1'11g1'41111-, 1lwu1':1tiu11f, 11111xic' :1111l all the 111.1115 3 l 1lI'l'lIIlj1l'Il1l'IlIN lor Illk' M111 1 '- ' 11 ' - - l711111 N114 lII.lIl.,t'Kl lm hy K-hun! l'l'T.L'j Nlerulitll xl4'f1HX'Ill'f, IH-guy C':1111e1'lw111'y, 1,1-1111111 l,lllIIll'I', lilllllll ' ' 111 ll lllfil S llllll 1 N11 xx 111 lllll l fX11l1l1', xIllt ' L ', fi 'I .- Nllllkj 51lPt'I'5Ik'lll :xml Nnnvx llA11r llllllll' rum-l Nlllllj' vlmmua, ClafNllaR l,l',l' I: Nl:11'tl111 C':1111pili11, 121161111 ut tlu- NlllN lur 1055, IN sented hy ASH l'I'L'NlLlt'I1I, Dau' e X:1111a11l1 CIQNTIQR RIGHT: Thr higgesx NUk'l1ll t'YfIll of thc ft'llI' ix rhf 1111- 1111z1l May l7:111c'e, which is spu11w1'e1l hy thc- Ciirlf' I.:-:1g11e :1111l held l :lt Rrwk NY'll1l . liUT'I'UNl I,lil 'll: ,X highlight nf tha- Nlilf l7a1l11'e is the flfllllll M ll rch. liOT'l'ONI Rliillli Qll1'L'Il-c'lCL'I NI:1rtl1a1 C'11111pili11 walln mlmx I1 rhr nisle of Fihlilllls tu her c41r1111atio11. . 456.1 12 ?':'fSg, gf T, 5 .Q A im- . 4? 0 Qi .44 If 'G' :Ik Jw TOP: Climax of the May Dance ie the traclitinnal crown- CENTER: It's a hig turnout for the villzlge clambake, ing of the Queen hy the ASH President, with her court one of the scenes from the SHIIS production of Carousel, looking on. From left to right they are Sharon Butcher, XVith a Cast of 170. C'arouNel was the most ambitious Joanne Lang, Carolyn Oakley. Judy VVarner, Sandra show ever undertaken by SBHS. Stewart, Presiderbt Dave Yamada, Queen Nlartha Cam- pilio, Maid of Honor janet Bingham, Helen Prince, Su- zanne Mattei, Margie Hughes and Bonnie Agler. . . . And ca Queen was Crowned 99 3 2'l FQTE: Tbtvn- -1.4 xx- Officers and Legislature Front Row: D. Yamada, president. Second Flow B. Kasper, treasurer: J. Peers, secretary: B R' h' ' - 'de t. Third Row: G. L one ie 1e, vice presi n o y. GAA managerg B. VVagner, boys' athletic man- agerg P. Trent, attorney general: D. Robinson, As jewels insure the quality of a line Watch, so did our Associated Student Body officers provide the impetus for the smooth functioning of our school govern- ment. In legislative, executive, and judi- cial positions, these student gems fur- nished the capable leadership which was 102 defense attorney, O. Hallor, chief justice. Fourth Row: T. Osbourne, pep leader: S. Mattei, pep leader: J. Bingham, pep leader, L. Volden, song leader: D. Clark, Forge editor. Fifth Row: G. Stronach, yell leader: B. Cheverez, yell leader: C. Schwab, yell leader, T. Rhorer, radio editor. so necessary for the success of the school year. Inter-school government co-opera- tion was furthered through the officers' participation in the Santa Barbara- Ven- tura Inter-School Council conferences, one of which was held in Santa Barbara during the second semester. ill leglslatlxe power shall be ves ed rn a student leglslature, states our ASB constltutlon SBI-IS IS one of the schools ln Amer1ca sw here the students themselves make thelr rules and regulatlons im lan uhcthcr enactment IS requested by teacher or student must be submxtted to the l glslature for actlon rlhe group IS composed of 1 reprcsentatxve from each Front Row P Trent O H'1llor B Pxtchle nee presldent IJ Xunull president B Kasper treasurer NI: D White :dns -'1' Peers secretftrw R Castagnola Second Row I Looney S Mattel B Wagner T Rhorer D Robmson C Third Row B Anderson B Smxth B Ixledlng .I Warner R Heron F Tx sell P 1 h'1rtr.1nd X Hou 1rd I Downmg., .I house-r 'VI 1 lHl1llll0 I Adler F0urth Row X H1 or home room and the officers of the student bodx In goxernmg themselves the mem bers of the leglslature dlscuss and xote upon such questrons as whether or not to enlarge the football rootlng sectmn, stu dcnt conduct at assemblles and warrous COI1SIlIUI1OIl21l amendments Here then our students recelvc valuable tramlng as future t1t17ens of our commumty H Ptrma B MCNPII I Watson C5 X xughn D Stexen J' Haruson I Rand N Palmer R Voskuwl G Osuna A felherger Fifth Row T enuth S Henrx F Llngel Ol mder D Garrett R Platte B K herrle F Hepp A f lmes f Mcflellan I king P Ren .I Ellls D Jung I I 4 H Iohnston NI I :rn S Holbrook 'VI Ahogldle Xlf mdoll hv-- 103 L d Our AS B C 'I lc ' ' I 1 ' ' t , ' U v v ' 1 . ' v . . , . . . s . ,, K V I. I J' 1 , , ' it ' 'y V x x H , v 1 v H . Y . 7 ' y 1' x r - v 1 D . . . . . I . . K1 - V ' I X . x. . J H . . : . f 5 . . : ..' -', - 5 . 1 f, ,I .. ' .3 , ,. 'z , . ' S, Sehwab, G. Stronneh, D. Clark! T. Oslfourne, L. Yolden. Hand,'B, Gin, P. Leiter, .I. Hjngham, Sixth Rowg D. Eehols, . , l. ,l. 'z ,',.' ' ' f: l?vi:r,,' . . ,.,f.': 1' ',.., .2 . ' . ,.. T: e. :'. .ll, Ii..-: . 4' hx, I 9 B I Wu Y 1 g , , 'Q cv I ' 5, 1 9 5 Student Court ln consideration of facts presented, this court finds you guilty of all charges. Two de- meritsl YVho has not shud- dered at the thought of hearing these words? The student court of SBH S, meeting three days a week during special period, ad- ministers justiee fairly and demoeratieally, each defendant having at his disposal a defense attorney. Or, if he prefers, the defendant may rely upon his own ingenuity to supply his defense. Front Row: M. Mefiovneyz J. Regan: 0. Hallor. chit-frjustiee: R. Ginn: XY. Ross: M. Kyger, elerk. Second Row: H. Stewart. pace: Mr. U. Stillman, adviser: P. Tre-nt, attorney are-m-ral: P. l'Il-lricigtti: ll. tlillnni: Al. MeKniglit: .l. l.ang:t-1 ll. Robinson: att-tk-rise attorin-y. Deputies Enforce the Rules They don't carry gunsg they don't have uniforms, but the yellow card they flash makes them plenty dangerous-they are deputies. lVhen someone breaks the law in the shack line, the halls, the out-of- Front Row: B, Cooper: B. Silva: M. Lopez: E. Tenag O Hallor: P. Trent, attorney general, L. Volden: N. Browning J. Fields, J. Mat-kenzie. Second Row: S. Erwin, J. Allen, S Grayston, E. Noble, S. Stewart, M. Adamoli, J. Bingham S. Mattel, T. Osbourne, A. Howard, D. Clark, K. Friend, H. lxasper, J. Harrison, S. Stauffer. Third Row: H. Stewart, eating areas, or elsewhere, their jobf get him. Picked and supervised by l'aul Trent, attorney general, the deputies caught criminals, issued citations, and testified in Student Court. , J. Warner. J. Peers, C. Davis, J. Spitser, T. Martin, In 3 Bruckner, R. Heiniseh, B. VVagner, J. NValters, P. Hoe-lst-lit-r ll. Itlllis. Fourth Row: .l. Kooser, AI. lNIs-Govnt-y, li. t'astag.r nola, Finger, G. Dumas, li. Heron, J. Reid. A. Gaines K. Grybowski, P. t'hartrand, L. Reid, G. Cavnlletto, ll Kyger, T. Vaile. Committee Heods Outstanding students were cho-'en by the Student Body president to select. organize and lead the thirteen ASB commit- tees. These committee heads worked all through the school year, in their committees. on the lixccutive Board and in Legis- lature. to better their school's reputation and thereby better the schools reputation in the community. gkgxkseb X L 1 1 ated NI. Vzitxipilio, Sf'f'0YVi sf-ms-str-r Pro- li. liiteliie, 'l'i1-lu-t Sales: ll. 1':isl:ia:Iwl:i. , .XQG ,. MAMA Y I' K i i ind rally: Ir. Power. first SPIIIVASTPI' Soi-isil. Standing: l'. 1'li:ii'tr:iiifl, tiist sviiiws- V f ,X-V . v , flrli - im :itifl Rally: I.. Ivowiiiiii:. tirst s--- tiki' l.iiiiit:itioiis: .l. XX':iriiii-, sf-1-owl sisiii--stiar v'l 't ff-'iv' ' iii t i ll--1-tioii lioarfl: W. Kzisp--r, l'.lII2Ill l I,iiiiii:iiioiis: H lim-oii, Ass.-iiililyi ll. Kiwi- ' ' i I I lx Il House: li. XV:iuiif-r. .XtliIi-ti1'1'oiii- iiii:, firoiiiifls. Not Pictured: ll. 'l'oiiiliiis-iii. l mill ll. Hurst. Xilx'-Tlisiliig: ll, Smith. ri-i'4ill1ir6'lllr'rl1'l l-Ilvwlioii llogiivl '3.. I 1 ri llllllilill ll.-xisioiil A. lloxxiiiil, Awzirilsg QW: Pep, Song, Yell Leoders Come on gang, give it all you've gotl eYVith a shout and a swish and a swinging arm, the Pep, Song and Yell Leaders led our crowds to hoarseness. At football and basketball games, these vivacious students worked hard to boost the spirit of the student bodv and increase at- tendance. Front Row: 'l'. Oslioiiriifi. pt-p le-ziilvrg S, Mitt- It-i, pep 1+-sifier: .I. llimrliuiii, pt-ii lf-mln-r: I.. Yolflf-ii. som: li-:iflo-in Second Row: ll, 1'lii-v- +-rez, yell lc-:tile-r: 11. Stroiizu-li, yell lv-:iflerg U, Sehwuli, yell leufl.-V. Progrcim cmd Reilly Committee 'lihe largest committee for one of the largest ASB jobs! stringing the Green and Gold in the halls and the stadium. dreaming up the skits for the many rallies, planning the homecoming activities. and other duties were responsibili- ties of the Program and Rally Committee. Front Row: S. Matti-i: l.. Yttlden: M. Fam- tilllin, sq-i-i-iiil sq-iii--slit' 1-li:iii'i'.:ili: IP. Power. lll'4l sw-iiivstw-r vliziiriiizini T Uslvoiiriin-Z .l. lliiizliziiii. Second Row: li l'zij-li:-, Nl 1'l:irkv-, l'. lfiilll-vi-iz, ll. Iaiiigskov, IP. Vlzirk, 'lf lllioi.-r. Third Row: ll. Nltffll.. li. t'lim'.q-,AZ- 4l. Stroiizu-h. V, Sf-hwuli. -ales Ile I Athletic Committee One of the busiest and most important committees of SBHS is the Athletic Committee, re- sponsible for approving ath- letic budgets, ratifying lists of lettermen from each sport, and deciding upon the final sched- ules for interscholastic games. This energetic committee con- sists ot the boys' athletic man- ager, a representative from each sport, and the ASB treas- urer. Front Row: XY:ig'iiv-r, cliziii' iiizi ng L. l'son- tsouvabs, aflvisf-in Second Row: IS. Isnsper. R. Filippin. B. De lat Iliieriwt, A. Geihergt-in C-Q Advertising Committee From weird banners with bleeding eyes to ones full of square holes, from those cov- ered with bright writing to the one with only one small word, the Advertising Commit- tee turned out the art work to publicize d a n c e s, programs, campaigns, contests and every other conceivable student activ- IIV. Left to Right: .I. Arnold! A. Nowelll D. Gzirst: G. l'li:il'vg 'l', Hslmiiriivg Mr. .l. XYild- illpl. :ulvism-ix Not Pictured: li. liairlrosn, M. t'nniptu-ll, F. IM-XYitt. Assembly Committee The Student Body Assembly Committee worked with a fac- ulty committee throughout the year to bring superior entertain- ment to our school, and to co- ordinate the complicated sched- uling of all the shows, concerts, talks, and other educational and entertaining productions that were the charge of their com- mittee. Front Row: H. 1,2ll'!1lZlQ R. Heron, chair- nialnz T. Vaile. Second Row: P. Leiter: A. fieilwrgc-i': IJ. NX'hite, arlvisi-r. Not Pictured: ll. Vostzls. L-'Ax Awo rds Committee Those chosen by the ASB president to serve on theAwards Committee were given the job of presenting an award to the outstanding sophomore of the year. Also, two of the school's many Clubs were given trophies by this committee for conduct- ing the most service projects during each semester. Left to Flight: J. Furman: I' lwtrif-A Nh' Il. XVhitf1, advise-r: .X. llownril, l'l1lllI llIllllIi S. Stewart: Y. llhllfllf Constitution Revision Committee Two groups of constitutional amendments were prepared by the Constitution Revision Com- mittee for presentation to the student body voters. The most important of these made the A S B vice-president chairman of the Program and Rally Com- mittee instead of thc Ticket Sales Committee. Front Row: l'. Pri-miss: H. Smith, chairman: .I. Mar-kenzie. Second Row: N, Glick: IJ. Jung: Mr. ll. White, aulviser. xi! 'Q YG at .lows Xxx? 1 '7 J Election Board Although Nlay is election month, the election board has a year-round job in preparing for the ASB elections. Candi- dates' qualifications and their grades must be checked, voting booths and ballots muSt be se- cured. and the electoral process must be established so that an orderly election may take place. ated: XV, :ossg ,, town' ,u. s se vs- Se I I l iii In I in te-r 4'llZllI'Ill2lIlI P. IN-trie-, Standing: IJ. Jung: li. Vin-ri'iw: Mr. It. XYhite, adviser. Not Pic' tured: J. Davidson: S. Holbrook: R. Tomlin- son, sw-ond sv-lin-ste-r vllairmziii. T 3 Yr' :IR , ' 'SMP Grounds Committee The ASB Grounds Commit- tee received a greatdeal of coop- eration from the student body in attaining a most successful Clean Sweep week. The com- mittee painted all the benches in addition to the trash cans and bicycle racks. Its poster and magnavox campaign urged all students to take pride in their school grounds and to par- ticipate in keeping them clean. Front Row: H .Ii e-:i 3 R. Kieding, t-hairmang J. Lange: N. Palmer. Second Row: Mr. XV. Jorgenson, adviser: W. Anderson: .l. Adler. Not Pictured: XY. Ross, M. McKnight. House Committee The handiwork of this year's House Committee can be seen in the redecorated student body room with its new paint job, clean furniture and slip covers. The committee also promoted the idea of fastening permanent hooks to the walls of the main hall to support large banners and posters. Left to Right: M, Hi-nnt-tt: .l. Allen: li. Iillisg l . 'Fyst-ll, 1-liairiminz A. Gvilwmzt-i'. Fincince Committee Where did the money go? The Finance Committee has to know for it is accountable for all of it. The committee de- pends upon the legislature to approve its budgeting of the proposed expenses of all ASB committees and related groups, while the legislature needs the approval of the committee on all financial matters brought before it. Front Row: J. Allen: B. Kasper, chairman, Second ROW: Mr. ll. 'l'soutsouv:is. adviser: .l. Haimisoii. Not Pictured: M. llizor, Limitotions Committee I was an ofiicer until Limi- tations caught up with me, was a common cry as the Limita- tions Committee. under a re- vised code, dropped or suspend- ed 27 students from ofiice for low grades and I8 more for holding too many ofiices. In obeying the new laws, the committee itself changed chairmen and lost a member. Froni R4-,wg ,JA xxqy-11.-y-, sw-omi swim'-slvr' r-li:iir'm:1ii: l'. l'l1zii'll':iriri. first SHIIIPSIHAI' . . .-mf.. fliaziinan. X. llalloi. Second Row. lf. l.vf..iri, Bliss ll, 'l'lioinyison. zulviserz H. He-ron. -x i:ff'Xf'5 'f Sociol Committee Providing miniature footballs for the Football Queen candi- dates at the Pigskin Prom, see- ing that Santa Claus led the promenade through an arch of mistletoe at the VVinter VVon- derland, serving punch and pretty cookies, were all taken care of by the Social Commit- tee. Chairman of the group picks her members, who also must approve plans for all other School dances. Front Row: J. NVQ-idenlmch: R. I.anp.rskov: H. Vastafziiolai, chairmaing .I. Rauf-k: B. Allin. Second Rcw: Miss F, Ayton, adviser: IJ. I-Imslie: A. Putnam. Ticket Soles Committee Free Forgesl Reduced prices to all games! Voting rights at ASB elections! just think of the advantages gained by buying a Student Body card! Plugging and selling these cards is the job of the Ticket Sales Com- mittee, who also sell tickets to ASB programs and help clubs in the ticket sales for their pro- ductions. 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', ' - 14 : . f, 3 J. . , ' z . rn nh? 5 Q -Q ' U .o' F4 3 1 1 ,Q f ' i 5 ' sf- J' 4 4 1 ' 1 1 5 t 1 'A 3 .fs Scholarship Society Credits Study The high school student who likes to study has as his goal membership in the Scholarship Society. Three points for each UA and one for each B, for a total of ten points, is the minimum re- quirement for entrance. To further recognition of other out- standing students, SBHS's Chapter Twelve of the California Scholarship Federation this year installed three new chapters in this area-at Marymount, Catholic High, and S. B. Junior College, and sent delegates to a regional conven- tion held at UCLA. ex gs-s-ti .Ji 'Vi L.-fy Front Flow: M. Harford, M. Fittinger: ll Avila. first semes- ter junior representative: N. Glick, first semester treasurer: J. Allen, first semester president: M. Adzimoli. iirst st-ini-stei secretory: .I. Hilton, lirst senii-ster sophoniore ri-preseiitzitive: J. XVz1rner: .l. King: S. l.a Greain. Second Row: S. Brown, R. Ellis, C. Patterson. J. NVaters, J. Kooser, l.. Hatlen, .l. Glover, R. Swanson, L. Thompson, N. Rice. Third Row: T, Front Row: N. Saipersteiiig M. Bennett, sec-ond semester junior representative, Mrs. O. .lohnston, adviser: .I, Rand, first semester vice-president, second semester secretary: I. XVebh, First semester senior representative, second semester president: .I. Harrison, set-ond semester vice-president: K. Browning, sec-ond seinester tri-zisilrerz ll, l':irmzi, second seniester soplioinore represeiitaitivei S. Small, Y. llzillnr. Second Row: K. XYelo, V. Nishih:fira, l'. Alden, K. Hayes, J. Campbell, N. Katayania, O. Hzillor, XY. Huggins, C. Blair, 112 i is 1 f s i5t4:g.ifsf.2l Vaile, M. Mt-Goviiey, R. Castaignola. J. Ellis, ti. Boutilier, D. Jung, P. Clmrtrand. L. Rising, lt. XV:ilker, N. Kleinman. Not Pictured: H. Cuinpilio, P. Cainierlrnry, R. llietel, J. llylitlzilil, S. liric-kson, Il, Forrest, .I. Kiniluill, I.. lic-igli, A. Overoye, V, l'r-rlizill, F. lioss. Nl. Sevegriiy, l . Sniitli, tl. NVilliamson. C. XYliite. . K. if .mf Q ll. Alaicqiizirrie, G. Mcl'lell:in. Third Row: J. lfields. .I Iialint, D. Fliirk, A. XVoodlie:id, l.. XY:itson, H. McNeil, H Atlanis, L. Roberts, S. Holbrook, F. Tysell, 311. Campilio L. Downing. Fourth Row: A. Howard, T. Condos, B. Kasper D. Gillinn, S. Corinaf-k, B. Burtness, IZ. Smith, M. Peters K. .Xiig'ersoii, I.. Miller. Not pictured: S. Aratag XY. Baihrke J. lmvidson: J. llnnng M. .loyce-: U. Matteson: D. Marr set-ond semester senior l't'IJI'ttSt'llt2liiVUI li. Platte: P. Rohy J. Yokoyama. TNT Trains for Teaching Inspired by their instructors at SBI-IS. 'l'op-Notch-'lieachers-TmBe used their meetings to learn more about the teach- ing profession. TNT reached a new high in number of members. with those of senior standing going to the various schools throughout our community as teachers' aides to get an early under- standing of the ideals and purposes of education. Their services to the school and community included the donation of literature to the school library, a party for underprivileged children and a Christmas celebration featuring the group's founder, Miss E. Louise Xoyes, as guest speaker. Adviser is M rs. Beatrice Truesdale. ,I x ront Flow: P. Cainti-rbury, sf-cond sf-nn-ste-r historian: B. lyree, S1-cond semester tra-nsiirvr: V. llzillur, sevonrl senivs- er vice-president: U. Davis, !4l'I'0llfl si-nn-ster prt-sidvnti J. Fields, first semester iirv-sidviit: E. Noble, Iirst se-im-su-1' ' - ' ' ' 1 ' Q vs - se 'i at rx ' K xice president: J. Xt'Qdll:1l!l, hrst .1-in :ter ic 'e il . NI4'-llwaine, iirst semester treasurer. Second Row: Mrs, Ii. Truesflale, adviser: IC. Montini: INT. Clarke: 0. Hallor: Arlnnioli: M. Ulnrk: F, Tysell: T. Condos: M. Goolsliy: Fittings-r: S. Stewart: .I. Allen: J. Hopkins. Third Row I'Q-ndli-trm, IE, Askii B. Ellis. 1-5 ,TNI wa. Front Row: Mrs. B. Truesdale-, adviser: D. Slinfft-1: teachers J. Mackenzie, t'. Smith, K. Davidson, L. Leih, B. Edson, P ride: L. Thompson, tcaehe-r's aide: J. Fields. tr-acln.-i s aide: Petrie. Third Row: M. Campbell: B. Glick: N. Hart, seem d . Hascall, teachers aide: B. Trni-nmn, tear-liei s aide. semester secretary: K. Hayes: J. King: S. Lewis: M. Vrton Second Row: P. Vernor, B. Hidalgo, Ii. Yosknyl, B. Graham, R. Baggaoz B. Routh: M. Kelliher: A. Terres. 5.4 Ii. I-Illis, M. Mr-Govney, K. Browning, B. FlOY'9l ian, K. Holman, J. Warner, H. Murphy, A. Otten Y Ilinning an IllIIl!lllUllS prog'i':iin ol' :wliyitivs viding upon orgaiiization policy was Q sponsihilily of the- Junior Sl1ll4'SlIll'll eautive Boaril. Seated: P. l'Ii:irii-ami, .I. uri on, Ii. 4'ust:ip:iiolzi. Ii. Ilarris, .I, yidson, Standing: IJ, Marr, I.. Ivowning. Pictured: .I. Iiantl. The SBI-IS .Iunior Statesmen chapter worked hard toward fulfilling several school and community goals. Through service projects, parliamentary debates. expansion programs and sponsorship of summer school students, they worked to make better citizens for tomor- row. Members of the chapter at- tended six different conventions playing a prominent part in all of them by their presentation of over twenty-five pieces of legis- .lunior Statesman '55 . were Ilisvussjnfr I-he eainpaigns and platforms of the candida cs for llilllf-l'II'IlI1l'S Iex.:isla.live positions with Asseniblynitn I-,leer Holmes are .Junior Statesmen Joe Harrison Rene. Uastaizliolan, and I.insl:1 Downing. lation. Meetings on the State, Regional, League and Chapter levels gave everyone vivid ex- perience in debate, while at the same time providing a good deal of amusement. Front Row: S. Vnllzin: I.. Nicniig K. XX't'log I'. 4'h:irtr:4n-I. O. Hnllor, NV. Iloss, V. Vielnizi, N. Tyu tri 'st si-nnsstvr si-vi-1-t:u'y: Mr, ll. Unsit-r, anlyist-ri ll. 1':ustu:'- Otti-n, Ii, Amiga-rson, I,. Bri-ntnx-r, II. At un nola, Iirst si-nit-sler yii-+A-prvsifln-lit: S. Stziuftl-r: I'. Avila: Iinvliainan, I.. Roberts, K . Hoelsi-her, G lioutilni Four X. Hallor. Second Row: S. Hollfro--k, S, 4iI'iIj'SIUIl, AI. Flynn. Row: .I. Huniphreys, J. XYarner, S. Az:1r,'l lo s , Cninpilio, IJ. Iioundy, Ii. Glick. A. Foss, B. llouth, IZ. nian, B. GI:-ruin, M. Fittinger, A. Boulell onnii fin, C. Blair, .I. I-'if-lds, S, Stewart. Third Row: H. Platt-V-. Peers, C. Nash. fx is u-ans 7 a Prepare for Voting Inligaites from Santa Maria i'e-gister for the first legis- l'lllY1t session of the Santa liai'hzt1'a-Saiitat Maria inter- clrtptn-I' Junior Stair-suit-ii convention, The hirth of a Northern la-airiw cmnpnsr-d of the two chapters was Ihr- V+-sult of thf- tlay's discussion. Volunteer service p rojects played another important part in -I.S..-X. activity this year. Through school and community assistance, such as helping the Cancer Society, sponsoring a lung. ff., f gf f Opvrzitiiig thv- votive-ssioiis :intl selling pro FCYILIIIS at the Santa Iizirbairzr l-lash-1' lit-lay was the- most ambitious :tml llllilllidiillf' sur' cessful project of Junior' State-sim-ii thi year. mock election and assisting at political party headquarters, they aided others while Hak- ing Democracy XVork. l'nder the able leadership of Presidents Linda Downing and David Nlarr, and chapter ad- viser, Nlr. Robert Casier, the chapter this year rose to new heights of accomplishment. Ex- panding service activity, start- ing a new chapter, capturing State and Regional ofiices, and introducing a new legislative system, constituted four of the many achievements. Front Row: 17. Hulse-ii, sf-cowl seine-ste-r senior I'z'DY'+'St4llIZl- J, King, J. XYyr'koff, L. Hunrl, ll. Stroimr-li, M. lluglie-s, t . rin-3 l?.Ji111tr.sr-coiirlsum-ste-1'p:irli:rnie-ntarizinziiirlspr-aker: Davis, B. Banks, J. Newton, .l. Koosr-r, XV. Rlllflllly, U. Il. llairris, sq-cond se-im-stvr clerk: H. Kasper, se-conrl swim-sa fJlJllIflt'I' R. Mclirirlc-, M. Kyra-i'. Thlrd Row: M. Mr-lloviivy. tor sw-aiki-r: J. Hzirrison. so-f-onrl seine-str-r vice-pi'+-sifle-nt: 'I'. lihorc-r, J. Iilsiiifr, .I. XYat.-ra' U4 lmslii-1-, ll. Blzirlilzilon, IJ. AI-tri' se-cowl S+-nie-ste-r pri-sid:-tit: J, liavitlson. First and I.. 'I':iyl0r, li. Holwrts, N. Klvinmun, .I, XV:tti-rs, N. Glick. twoiirl si-im-sn-i' ti'r-zisiire-V: J. llunrl, si-vonrl ss-imfsh-r sw-rw 'I1 Vorrlero. Fourth Row: .I. .Killer-. li. Ile-inisvli. .l. Mc-U1-.-nfly, tary: lx, flryhowski, so-vonfl se-iiivstvr st-rtrezriit :it arms: A. li. Hirvi-tz, M, IH-I+-rs. .I. Liponi, M. Hvllllvll, l-I. Itix. .I. XX'oo4lli.-ml, sr-confl s+-im-stu' soplioinoro i'r-pin-sr-iitzilivv: l'. lillis, H. Hows-n, li, Rriiclnir-i'. I'liniiii sm-oiifl sw-im-str-r SPV!!-Zllll at urrns. Second Row: . ? 93 J. Gilt' - Front Row: R. Askman, T. Tonoso, Ii. Pooper, L. XVieder, F. Uatalon, Third Row: A. Hanson, L. Ri-id, G. Snodgrass, S. Sonor, J. XVZ1ltf'l'S, C. Boito. Second Row: B. XYQSL. H. Il. Rui-tness, D, Allen, S. Sl1al'l'i-r. J. Lansten, IC. Smith, Lopez, H. Morgan, F. Linton, IJ. Hopkins, Ii, Fapoyillzi. .l. liicliarils. .l. Allen, L. Hannnock, Ii. James. J. Reid. NV. Norinzln, IH. Powell, T. lfllvllztr, 1'. 'l'i'ygst:ul, li. Hieks, Bond Strives to Produce Fine Music Aten-hutg :Xten-hutg oneg two! The SBI-IS band certainly attracted atten- tion this year as it provided pep music and entertainment for both the student body and the community. VVith a double emphasis on increasing musicianship and learning many intricate maneuvers and stunts, the band provided a double serv- ice in their performances. Part of the year they were a marching band, playing M14 1I'iI1iL:' one ol' the l1zlnd's many mutt-lic-if drills, Mr, Jerry 1lI1rY. liirectoi' of the 2:!'I'0llI5, gives luimlsiln-ii instruc- tion on the fine points of marching. 116 .xllfllllpf color :incl spiirkli- to lln- lizilf-time stunts :ini sin-el pailnwlt-S of Ilia- lsziinl in-Ve lln- poinpon girls :il iiiajon-Ile-s. Front Row: M. Ni-il: ll, lllll'll.'XI S. Stuiiffi N li. .len-rg ll, Sziiaiwaitarig .l. Sigh: Yan 1 1. I 1 lim ul ghn l l od Vain. Second Row: U. Yalviizin la. -: poinpon girl In nl n iiitlt l 1 nnl M. lhnllag ll, Me-nsloza, -: zzjv- 4-3 .. lo Iolinzton. sl 23211 Fourth Row: S, .Xi-ata, F. Seal, H. Prato, R. Farpenter, N. Tasliiro. B, Perry, fi. Boutilivr. H. Hoyt, T. Vappiello, Y. Smith. H. Ripley, H. Matthf-ws. stirring pep marches at football and bas- ketball games, rallies, street parades, and the Southern California Band and Or- chestra Festival at Long Beachg during another part of the year, our versatile handsmen acted as a concert band, play- ing a program of well-prepared musical scores at both junior high schools and at the high school as part of the Musi- l1.4f'.Aix'iiii: iwr-ogiiiri ii fi th ir hirvl it :ilfility ziiw- th.-5 iifui iiii mr ire. I iiil in ii I-r in I fr ro rizrlit they iii lin t Xl ii viii i 1 im: sw-iiior girl till luhiirl Irito 111' I J ll Juni Arczi, out tiiifi rpho ii stnuiflinxl st-iiior 1 X tli.- oiitstauirling: cal Variations spring concert. Voiistziiit rw-li.-zi1'szil in the stzirliuni misil-If-fl this lizilul to pn-Vfv-4'I llic- hzilf-limp slums which it pi--,su-lite-ri fliiriiii,: the football 14+-usoii, lllflvlll dire-A 4- - 11 4- ' 1 'K' 1 r s nliiw-r-loi'Z lmfk i ii ik ' Q-cr:-tsirp: lie-ne Ro ijt 1 mir- I 'iii it r op: XY1-ml:-ll Nnrnizin was :1 ft-:slim-rl snlnist in tht- Nprim.: pi'm:r:xni nf Alusi-'nl Variations. lit- pn-rfm'nnirl lmtli I Xil nn' hx l 1 intl lln N1 I lin .'. ' vs' - j Sim- 1 A . nn .1 IW 45 Ul'I4t' th-x'slixx'it1, Boitoml 'l'ln- lmnsl :intl oirlin-sIi':i lumrtl ul' 4li1'm'tnl's limi ziinnngq Ilia-il' s--x'ei':il clnlin-s fnll -su s'v y 'n' 1 ming' and prnninlimt Iliv t-mn-Q-rl it inn ililit I 1 plini Alnsivnl X':iri:itiniis. Slimxn sent.-tl frnni left In right nrt- llnlm West, Silvia I-!1'mvii, l':inl 'I'l'3'gst:ul, :incl .Inner Xllm-n. Stantlinp: :ire liivliaiwl Pratn, l,ynn llzininniek. and W1-inlvll Norman. mi' 118 'SN .imma WN Q 'lk 3 mv Fiw Front Row: D. Mclnne-S, B, Fate, S. Aram, K. Szninders. Second Row: M. Renwlf-, P, t'anterhury, li. Nulwlt-, I.. Xll'll2lh0ll,, E. Niekt-rsnn. ll. flzillup, Ii. llatr-ln-tl, S. .Xl- 4-ryml. Bl. l'ogg:inm-, S. llrnwn, K. W1-ln, N. Smith. .X. Orchestra VVith an air of anticipation of the year's coming events, the Orchestra opened their year of rehearsals and concerts by play- ing at the two junior high schools and then by taking part in the annual Christmas Pru- gram. In january the Orchestra traveled to Solvang where. lh-pu-selitatives from Santa liar:-linrzi High Stlmul lu the All-California. High S4-howl Orr-liestra were. seated: M. Hurdini, L, Meklztlimi, Bl. lim-'nie-e. H. 1Vl2l'lll . :intl ll. Fate. Standing are P. 1':iiitn-rlniry. ll. Melnne-s. S. Rrnwii, U. Boito and It. Rall. .F .1 ,i I , . , , W , ,.. i I I XYoorIhe:tfl. Third Row: F. Morse-m:iii, AI. Lf-wis. M. liar- Sztiif-.-do. I: Prato, K, Iloff. I'. Mztrshzill, ,I, lll1'llIil'flS, I er I.. 'liYli. N4 N5'fIi1ist, A. Iiivas. V, Smith, XY. Noriiimi. l'. Isla-II. .I. IIi1n1pIixw-ys. I., Ilvitl, IC. Smith. Ii. Iiyi S. Iioiio, II. Hall, S. Lick:-r, S. lat iirwtix. Standing: A. I1:iIIf-mr'-i'. after presenting an evening con' cert which was well received by a capacity audience, they en- joyed a dinner given by the people of the city. 'l'he highlight of the year was the spring concert Musical Variations, in which the Or- chestra displayed its versatility in musical expression hy pres senting a varied program rang- ing from the classical to the modern mood. They also gave their 'l'rihute to Gershwin at one of the sessions of the Cali- fornia Secondary School Ad- ministrators Convention, which was held at SBHS. l'nder the experienced direc torship of Nlr. Henry Brubeck and the guidance of the student hoard of directors. the Orches tra provided all of the instru mental music in the SBHS pro y ty hit duction of the liroady Carousel, iv ' I' ' if R Q- 4 nw' vs .Xii III mal l.tit I thi. 3 ti. th .Ii.il 1 ittiiiiiii x th iiiu If if th time ii ml! Ii in I ft t i .1 I- SVI ev S 'A ' n- sv if-, x 1 tht- im-iiiln-rs nw, Xl ll'-iiivlt-, l.. Mvklztlioii N1 I ii liiii t- o 'iuhl S l.:i 'hw-ztii. F. Nurs'-iiiztii. ll. flztlltip, I XX li :lil 5. Aram. 1- ii- Xl ll IIX liriii -ly cooiwliii- ' ' ot' iii-trtiiiif-iit'il itiiisic ,.i ...I ,I 1-'ty sf-Io-fIs,ilii'v-'ts tl1..or.'I1.,st1., 'si if A isvri. latin mir, 119 Triple Trio 'l'his lovely group of ad- vanced songsters brought a light moment into many students' and citizens' days, demonstrating their mastery of the more dilli- cult vocal techniques of small ensemble work in programs for several service clubs, conven- tions. student assemblies and other listeners. A Cappella Planning Pommittee: Standing: M. Bennmtg 2 of X x J' ' so' , . A l twig, ' 1 .M - 4 . X , K . 5 'N xxx ff .X fi?-. N' il 1 'Zi '-5 Q ll. ,WA-,,l Y fi 5 x a I U R ll? V' Q J? s Front Row: N. Ili:-Q-. Second ROW: .I. llnlint. J. ISinu'li:tin, Third Row: Nl. Iinrmlini. I.. lini- tf-riiwl-l. .I. xYZll'lIl'l'. F. 'Vysa-ll. Fouvth Row: Al. ,loin-S. Bl. Xlaitsoii, S. l.:t lll't'1lll. Chorol The tultillmcnt of musical ambition for most high school vocalists is to be ad- mitted into the A Cappella Choir. A year of hard work by this year's devoted sing- ers resulted in an excellent blend of cho- ral music and shoxymanship. ln a tightly Front ROW: li. llivus. ll. ll:i4.:L1:lu, Bl. S4-Yu-1: in-Y, IP. S:1i't1wnlni'i, l,. lliiltn-rtii-lil. I-' Siinins. ll. IH- In 'illl'l'l'Il, A. Sli:-riilun, l. linlli-ng.-i-, ll. Nelson, S. XYilll1iIn-. Al. .Iolies .I. NX'--itll-lilwzivli. ll. MVN:-il, ll. lilllillgll, fl Hsnna. T. Vaile: A. Hansen: O. Stone: R, Gonxg R. Hrmn. A P1 ffA JB A Fappella manager: A, Ottvn: R. 1'linvIiakm4, Seated: Mis, .Xrdis Fart:-r. rlire-ctor. Not Pictured: AI. 1 iinimilio assist ant A flJlDIH'llIl ni:mag't-in 120 vi' M 9 ...A ' 7 X. l Mole Quartet These five boys fthe fifth is for accompanimentl practiced close harmony and cooperation as they prepared and performed their years repertoire of selec- tions. They were a featured at- traction at service clubs, the XYoman's Club, our own talent shows and a junior high school assembly. Left to Right: K. Grybowski, R, Duncan, O, Stonf-, I., Bllllf'IlLI4'Y', IJ. Mrlnries. roups Provicle Voccil Programs packed schedule, the choir crowded in performances of Amahl and the Night Visitors, A Child ls Born, and Car- ousel They also appeared in concerts at the Santa Barbara XVoman's Club, three service clubs, a community festival, thc State Convention of Secondary School Administrators held at in April, and both junior high schools. During re- hearsals for Carousel, the choir took time off to win highest honors at the Long Beach A Cappella Choir Festival. econd Row:N.l!riiwiiii1sl.K.ll2lMAr,M.liiirrliiii,Bl.l'ost.zs Nllllli-4lI'fl, .l. XY:iriit-r. l . 'l'is+AIl, l', UJllil Y- ll- lilllllllflm. 2. Sinzxrtt, .L Bzilint, Ir. Mt-Iniivs, Il. lit-ron. ll. Kviiulriek Fourth Row: U. Ho--Iseli'-V, A, l'1UIlfl!'t'lI, N, Iliw-b. 41, Hrziliziiii, '. 'l'i-oxvl. li. XK'liv-elei', T. Zollurs, .I, lnifllow, 41. M1-Millnn, U, Minlflli-ton, 'I'. llnyiiiqiii, ll. 1'li+'r'ri-1. Il. lizinu. .I. ll:-irl, .Murpli5', D. Douglas, M. Vziiiipilio. Third Row: 'l'. Vaiile, K, 4h'ylvowslci, II, 1'li.ir'linkos, AI. XY:itson, A l'l4lUSl'I', ll. ' P ' - J r J A-wis, I.. Mai-Iiellnri. L. houx, I.. Icom,-rts, l.. Iluncziii ,ittlc-, M. Bennett, 0. Stone. I.. Reid, J, Hzirrison 1' Vlit-rwiiikzi, V. Si-xwrsoii. S. Ili'-mix, .X. Utteli, Ii. Vnstzizriiolzi. ful Carousel, with over l7tl people tak- ing part, was one of the most ambitious productions ever undertaken by SBHS. Adapted from the play I,iliom, the story centers around a New England town with an amusement park, and takes place in IBT3. The plot focuses on a rough carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, played by Rod Duncan, who falls in love with a sweet local girl, .lulie Jordon tNlarina Costasj and marries her. Other characters are Alulie's best friend, Carrie Pipperidge, fl u a n i ta - Balintl, her delightfully peculiar suitor, Nlr. Enoch Snow tDon Nlclnnesl and Nettie Fowler fNlary Ellen YVat- sonj. lVith Billy stranded without work. by Nlrs. Nlullin fCarolyn Blairl, who owns the carousel, or merry-go-round. .ligger Cragin fOliver Stonej, a shift- less sailor, persuades him to commit a robbery-murder on the night of a clam- bake. XYhen the robbery fails, Billy kills himself to avoid capture. ln the end, after being given a chance to redeem Front Row: l'. NVliitson. J. Gould. .l. Valles, S. l'oxitr+1ras H. .lv-ter. lb. ll:-ekmnn. l,. Yoltlr-n, lb. Kupt-lian, li. Austin li. 'l'wvdclt-ll, J, Hilton, I., Letht-rmztn. li. Lopez, G. Menzel Second Row: TL Taylor, I.. Roper, P. Smartt, C. Premer, S During the Christmas season the A Cappella Choir provided the visual baekdrop and the audible- background :it the Loboro Theater for the community pr0d1u'ti0n of .Xm:thl :ind the Nitrht Visitors. Here the country pn-oplp luring: pfifts to the mzigi, wliilt- tht- A Nappa-lla :intl tht- Santa liatrharu Symphony provide the musicnl setting for the talilt-nu. Chorisfers Swing to himself at Heaven's back door, Billy is able to impart courage and trust to his daughter and the assurance of his true love to blulie. ln addition to these char- , Mc-t'lure, S. Holbrook, I.. Gomez, J. Nigh, K. Ailgerson, K, ellwaine L Roberts . Parma. C. Davis. Third Row: B. , M ., . , H , Smith, t'. Lopez, B. Lopez. L. Belton, S, Moody, H. Chaille, lt. Tilly. A. Yoga, A. Hamilton, E. Viste. M. Anderson. N. Hart, J. Davis, R. Florea, P, XYaymire. M. Martin, A. ' I'n,f: ulls, B. Reimer, C. Fuentes, A, Figueroa, E. Vega, H. Johnstone, ll. lilac-k, S. Mr'Atl:1ms, .I. Miller, Al. Clark. P. Silva, A. l':ti'pentm-r. l'riii1'lp:il lf-mls of 4':iroi:sv-l. Front Row: N. lirowninu. l.4vlllS'tf Al. Vostns. .li1li-- .lor- rlon: .I linliiit, l':irri+- I'ipp--i'ifluf-. Second Row: Al. Watson, Xvfllio- I-'owl'-i': H, Stott--. .lixluf-1' Vrzzzriii: li. lr-uicziii. ltilly Ibipriflowg . . . , . Ili Mi-liiiil-S. lunor-li hiuxx: 1. l:l2lll'. Mrs. Mllllill. Carousel acters, there are many other parts. as well as choruses of singing and dancing fishermen. sailors, mill girls and vil- lagers. Fourth Row: .I. lfinwllay, V, IH-it-z, ll. Gra- ham, l., ll:nnmor'k, S. XYop.:uon, U, lmiiull, I-I, llanflzill, l', l':tttwrsoii, .l. Smith, lv. Shuf- fvr, .l. .lUllllSllll. .l. lillilliv, l', All-:ily-uii1'r5, ll. .XflillllS, I,. df- Ilfilllwgiligiifiii, .l. Simms, II. 'll-llvz, li,Z:ip:1l:l, Bl. I.:-wis. JM hp IJ fl ri, IJ HTH J7 The many students taking part in this show will remem- ber the grind of rehearsals. with demands on their endur- ance, missed suppers and sleepy mornings with assignments un- done. But they will also remem- ber the excitement and satisfac- tion that were part of Carou- Self' ,HG The ehornl groups, joined by the aetors and the- flzinrw-rs. app:-ur for tho- granrl finale- of the- sprint: musif-nl t'4.roi1s.tl, Girls' Ensemble Second period brought together the members of the Girls' Ensemble where they practiced and perfected high school choral music. 'lihe girls were not under as heavy a schedule of programs as other vocal groups. so they spent a larger por- tion of their time singing music for pure enjoyment and studying techniques of voice. They had their share of audiences' favor, however, as they sang before junior high school student bodies, the SBHS Girls' League and, for the general public, in the Christmas Program, A Child ls Born . 123 limit:-iizinl ilovi-riior lmvn- Yziinzidz 1-Aside-s t Xoutli ii toni 1 lit ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Uniiient lens- i IM .X 1 1 1... it - session while 'l'ri-Ili-Y Founcil Presi- mli nt .liuly W:ii'm-r lakes the I'0SlI'llIII to uriri- paissugm- of In-1' hill. gurl Tri - Hi Members of the Tri-Hi-Y Council I':XEf'lItlVE' Board were as follows: Front Row: A. II ' d 1 'fl' s'f'rft'n' I. XY' rn i' owar, recoi ing: .+- -. 5, . .i Q-, presiclmitg R. I.aiig:'skov, vim- presidi-nt. Second Row: Miss 11 Smith, zulvisvrg M. Ulzirke, tim-atsiiix-l': I . Tysvll, vli:u.pl:iiii3 Miss Ii, Goorlimiii. :u.fIx'isi-ri IS. Ilziscaill, liistorizing U. Davis. f'OI'I'l'SII0lIfIlIIII st-t'i't-txnry. Y Council The Tri-Hi-Y, representing the fastest growing school group of teen-age girls, has served Santa Barbara community both willingly and successfully. Com- posed of two members from each 'l'ri-I-Ii-Y club, the coun- cil has worked to carry out its slogan, Withers. Sponsoring social events of the -year, such as the family pot- Front Row: .l. IH-rryg IS. 'I'rm-man: G. flraliamg 42 Imvis, f'rnl'I'ttSDUIll'illIf.I si-4-i'e-tziiwg Ii. Halsczill, liistoriain: Ii. Imiigskov, Sk'C'I'4'l2lI'l'Q M. Vlurke. tri-usurerg F. Tyse-ll. 1-hzipluinz .I. Fil'lflS: X. I':ilm1-rg P. Petrie. Second ROW: IG. llooclnian, aflvis.-rx T. 'IU-nosog J. Fi-rnandez: G. Osuna: .I. Host:-tier: 41. Popking I.. Iiolu-rts: K. Friend: P. Canterbury: S. Gray- stong N. Katayaniag M. Vampiliog S. Aleryd: V. I-Iallorg S, QQ All vii-c--p1'esifIe-nt: .I. xY'llI'Il0I', president: A. I-Inward, i'ef'oi'rIiiig' luck in November, the Candy Cane Caper in April, and the Nlothcrs' Tea in Nlay were some of their activities. Tro- phies given at the tea were the Nlildred Branch Service Tro- phy, which was awarded for outstanding service and a well- planned program, and the vol- leyball trophy in honor of Bob- by Coulsen, presented to the Y's Ones. sioriloiig .I. Mum-nog .I. Yokoyuiiizl. Third Flow I lot 4-li, A. NYoocIIivmI, M. l'rlox1, A, Amlaiins, oui lmkley, S. 'I'ui'ner, J. King. IE. XVurn, N. 'Fyru I Int Ii.-ld, Ii. Iieynolds, I.. :Ie l5oiir1:uig:non, K. thi Il u V.-Ii:iii, I-I. Noble. Fourth Row: I.. 'I'hompsoii, N Pittiligrr N Il. Allin. I.. Irlulbrook. I'. I-Ilrlrirlpxn-, .l. I'cei'.', I I ti BIv4lovi1f-y, S. Sexton. R. l':ist:ig:iiol:i, U. Iilll 1 I Iv o lf Nash. A. .lair-kson, IS. Hunks, I.. Iluml, I'. N ix in e iff' Hn! rw -v t 1 , ,..: , , I -' l nt.. I f , -1 .fs Front Row Mr. II, Mfrrsf-, YBIIIX :ifixlsf-1: Il. Sail--V: I- I iirrvr, T. I'frr'fIv-ru, .I. Iivll, Ii. XY--sl, 'I'. AIVIPIIIILIJIII I I 1 I Iiilli III I--tary: II. Ilairi, pr-ssifl--iii: AI. ISI-im:-It. view- .I. I-lllis. N. Nukztji, IJ, Vloss--ri, Third Row: I., Ilisinu. .I, yi il lil IJ Ilolviiisoii. sf-I:--:Int :il :irmsg ll, .Xilumsi Mr. XVIII. .l. I-Ilsilipf. li. I-'oslv-r, Il. 'I'i':iw5, II. l'If'hols. Al. 3I1'Kliix.:liI. I I I rl fi nity :iflvisfiiy Second Row: Il Iiviniscli, 'I' Not Pictured: Iv. 1'a5xvomI. sv-rursuit :.t arms. Hi -Y Council Coca-Cola! Get your cokes from the I-Ii-Y! Operating :oncessions jointly with the FFA at football games was only one of the Hi-Y Coun- cil's many projects. Among others were collecting canned goods for needy families. sell- ing season basketball passes. holding a winter conference on Christian leadership with the 'liri-Hi-Y, successfully staging a community carnival, and Co- sponsoring a Vivorld Day of Prayer worship service for stu- dents. The council also held a series of Lenten services on the life of Christ. At the state-wide YXICA Youth in Government conference, David Yamada was elected lieutenant governor. Il lu Iicliuls xvalclivs iirfryoiisly, III'-Im' Illllsi-11 II mm lr it his tonsorietl pri-4-ision on at Irzillooii in th'- I Itic H1 S rluh booth at the YMVA Varnival. .nm Q- .- ' .aj -oi 1 t-' Illilillll ' sess I :w- - ' 'I I 5 lrl1'IlII't' is 1 liztplztlli Gui? Slroiizi--I. F t R : Al . H. Dierentic-ld, adviser: P. Smith, R, Ellis: XVitnu-r. S. Neslen. Third Row: J. Perry, l'. Leiter, R. Allen, ron ow r I.. Lopez, vim- president: N. llrowninpx, ses'i'e-tary: A. Mac- J. Adler, li, llzlrt, IZ. Flynn, lu. llriic-kiwi, J. Plllllhlll, IJ, .XI'ii1llI', president: S. St:iuiTer, ll'x':lSlll'vl'I .l. 'I'ro111ng ll. Ulosson, l'. 'I'rm-nt, S. lililifillll. K. l'il'0NYlllllj.'f. Fourth Row: i'l1ll'kZ V. MilS4ll1, Second Row: V- ill!!!-TillS. H. Pivlvrs. J. ll. l.:xnning:, .I. Iillis, li. l'4-den, H. .XI'lllSil'0llLf, li. Heron, J. llmnplirs-ys. ll, Forrest, J. Paiulsi-n. C. Mc'I'orxnick, U. R1-id, li. Uliw-r, ll. Jungr, li. Bowen, J. Ludlow, R. Uzlstug- Ulumler. U. Nash, S. Brown, P. Mau-wi-de, J. Riteliim-, K. nolu. AY Heors Prominent Speakers Teaching is 21 community project, especially when the subject is one which affects both teenagers and adults. To ex- plain the problems of alcoholism, Allied Youth called in local experts including Mr. -Iohn B. lNlorse, of the local com- mittee on alcoholism, and Nlr. Clark H. Gaines, a Santa Barbara attorney, to lec- ture to the club's members. Front Row: B. Silva, D. Tilly, L. Gfunniill, .T. Gitliens, K. 141. Perez, H. Zozzoru, K. 1XIc'Ilwa1ine, li. Montini, L. Butter- XVt-lo, M. Lopez, P. Fullberfr, P I' trie B Plinicr G. field A. 'Ft'l'l'HS, li. Siln-n. Fourth Row: K. Gerdes, C.Lz1mpe, . e , . . A , Menzel. C. Cavnletto. Second Row: E. TQ-na, S. Duffy, Il. Heekman, H. Parma, J. Mackenzie, J. Allen, L. Lethernian, S. Connollv M. Flvnn L. Roberts M. Fior, N. Palmer. . . . 1 . A. XVoodhead, G. Popkin. Third Row: D. Saruwatari, S. Adams, P, Canterbury, E. Noble, J. Vileidenbach, J. Nigh, A. Lauffs, A. Ingalls, R. Rea, N. Saperstein, M. Campbell, N. Hart, S. Small, M. Yrton, H, Adams, J. Prosser, S. Hall, Fifth Row: A. Otten, M. Finnigsmier, M. McEwen, D. Hunydee. T. Vaile, C. Coy, S. Erwin, A. Bois Clair, E. Park, S. Butcher. G. Cottam. l nl' SGW as N Ap. 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I ff Adniirers of the cake and table decorations ut the Key Ulnlv party are Chuck Schwab, Diane Dawson, Bob Heron, i llarriet Farina, Janet Bingham, and Bob Ritchie. i 2 Key Club Sponsors Service You saw them selling pro- grams at the football games, marking numbers in the park- ing lot, painting lunch tables and trash cans, helping at the school administrators' conven- tion during Spring vacation, running errands at the Easter Relays track meet and assisting with cap and gown distribution. Nlaybe you heard the outside speakers in their vocational guidance project or danced at their free noon dance. For they were members of Key Club, whose very aims are Leadership, Citizenship and rf' Dr. Robert XVel.li, one of Key Flnlfs weekly speakers, points out an location which he has dt-scribed in his talk on 'I'ln- Geology of New Ale-xivof' Proiects Service. Some of the project netted them money, too, an with the fines the members wer continually paying at meetings the treasury was even bi enough to finance sending dele gates to conventions in Sa Bernardino and Detroit. Front Row: Mr, J. Norah-nson, adviser: P. Avila, li. Kasper: 'l'. .It-nninprs, I. XXX-lub, T. Rliorer, N. Glick, F. Hemi. Third B. Heron, treasurer: B. Ritchie, vice-president: C. Sehwali, Row: J. Ellis. D. Robinson, B, Harris, J. Mullins, P. Char- presidentg R, Platte, secretary: J. Harrison: B. Allen: B. tr-and, M. Bennett, D. Lee, D. Jung, M. McKnight, B. Smith, Anderson, regional lieutenant governor. Second Row: F. D. Canatsey. Regan, B. Wagner, D. Clark, P. Trent, J. VVaters, B. Hart. 128 lliv lxliilsiinl s-AI of 'l'lin- ,:i t- 4' s nr Q-- l I liii I ilii I in uh I'I Vllll'r l4ll' liolli :iliiiif-lirw :iml play:-rs rr I ri-g'i1l:4r :imlitoriiiiii slug'-, uns 1-iw-:nh-41 by thi, st: Liv vri-W. SlllN'l'X'lSt'll lap Mr. liloyrl Vorliss. Which xx ix' slioiilfl wr- lion 4'liris liwiiiu I v w 9 l 1 5 wore- r lv' v V255 H ,vii iii this 1-iiiiziin f-all, Players Star in School Dramas The Theater :Xrts Production Class, directed by Nlr. Charles Nletten, speech arts. English, and theater arts instructor, pro- vides a large part of thc enter- tainment for our community. ln the fall they produced The Late Christopher Bean, the first centrally-staged play at SBI-IS, and in :Xpril they pre- sented Three for the Money, an evening of three one-act plays, in the 210 Playbox, the school's theater room. Nlost im- portant, after many long hours of rehearsal and preparation, was the presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's unforget- table Broadway musical, Car- ouself' Students in theater arts learn all aspects of the theater, in- cluding acting, directing, stage setting, lighting and the other aspects of production. Front Row: V. llzillor, J. Mm-kt-iizif-, l'. x'1llt-IlZllt'l2l, D. Mae- Saiiriovul. Third Flow: Mr. C. Mm-tt:-n, zuiviserg J. Collins: Quzirrie. U. M:u'I.i-llzui, l'. Blair, J. NL'v'llllfllll, l'. Stewart, li. Bruckner: O. Stuneg L. Taylor: M. Peters: D. Brown: S, Yaus:hn. H. Fail-. Second Row: J. Johnson, M. Huggins, B. Kasper. K. Hansen, ll. Garrett, T. Yaile, M. Frton, J. Chafe, T. -3' 129 Front Row: D. MaeQuarrie, CT, Blair. Second Row: J. Mae- kenzie' K 1J2lllS'l historian' 1'. X'2llPIlZl'lJi tl'02lSlll'l'l ll , .- tkl. . , it '. , . . . Hllgglll. , li. F-lylill, .I. John. on. l . . h , 1 , . Garrett, Vlt't'-11l'USllivlllQ S. Alai-l.ellz1n, Ill't4Sldt'lllQ J. Need- Yuile: M. Peters, senior representative: IB. Stevensg D. hunt. Sel'l'L'lRll'5'I U. Stewart: S. X'ziuf.:'lin. Third R 2 . '. '. Metten, adviser: N. Vincent, junior representative: V. Hallorg Xl' ' ' Q- 'i ' H Q A J Fe ols' R. Fate' T ow 'XII L Hrowng B. Kasper-3 T. Sandoval: l'. Avila. Thespioins Honor Top Actors Honoring the school's outstanding actors, Troupe 1202 of the National Thespian Society offered a program of initiation parties with such speakers as Dr. Theodore Hatlen and Reverend Sik- king and the entry of Fog in the Pasa- dena One-Act Play Tournament. Susan NlacLellan contributed luster to the or- ganizations dramatic record by being chosen Best Actress at the tournament. A minimum of one hundred hours of theater work is requisite for membership. Front Row: D. Hulsen, tirst semester treasurer: A. Hendry, second semester vice-president: J. King, second semester president: J. XVaters, first serm-star pre-sirlentg l'. Davis. first sf-niester vice-presiflviiu K, Hayes, first and S1-cond semes- ter secretary: Miss M. Scliot-nborn, zirlviser. Second Row: 1' Uaiiiplwll J liiinlmll lr XV:itson, A. Tonnar, L. Bryant, Lcitin Club Spreads Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres! were familiar words to Latin Club mem- bers, who had taken or were taking sec- ond-year Latin. Clad in authentic Roman togas, members attended an initi- ation party which featured a slave sale with initiates as merchandise. VVinning 130 S. Moody. M. Rinner, J. Hilton. Third Row: N. Glick J. VVate-rs. I., Hatlen. L. XVilson, R. McBride, R. Field, M Haines, Fourth Row: t . XVhite, D. Melnnes, J. Belton, D Jung, E. Rix, XV. flrnlinm, J. Plunkett, R. lillis. Not Pic- Hillrn s n 1 tured: .l. A er. tirst avi est Ii' treasurer. Romon Influence first place for their entry in the Home- coming Parade car decoration contest, sponsoring a noon dance, and Christmas caroling for our community's rest homes were further accomplishments of the or- ganization. Comme-ci Comme-co . . C'esf Si Bon La France. la belle France! Students who were smitten with the French influ- ence sutiicientlv to be taking the language as a class. or those who spoke French. were eligible for membership in Comme- ci Comme-ca. the SBHS French Club. Front Row: li. l-'laittf-3 Stn-wart, mascot: H. Prine:-, nuis- Wfll J. Ilzividson, Iirst semester treasurer: K. XXX-lo, tirst Sr-inestv-r se1'i'et:ii'y: J. Harrison, first semester pre-sill:-nt: Y. Hallor, first se-nif-ste-r vice-piwfsideiit. second seinf-ste-r president: A. NX'oodhe:id, second semester vice-president: H. Parma, second semester secretary: P. Leiter: D. Hulsen, ser-ond semester sergeant at arms: N. Glick, second semes- ter treasurer, Second Row: Miss L. Houghton, adviser: B. Service projects included the sending of CARE packages to Europe and the mak- ing of Christmas favors for hospital pa- tients. Highlight of the year's activities was the beach party which the organiza- tion held in conjunction with the other language clubs. Has:-:illg IC. Hicks: l'. Schultz: .I. Viiiiiplnlllg I'. Iiyzini I Prosser: l'. I.:iinpe: J. l-'intlluyz L. Sain-iikov: O. llallor Third Row: J. lluinplireys, I.. Millar. G. Hartii.:aii. li. Foo e A. Jackson. B. Kasper. M. Lewis, V. Perhall, lf. Hof-lsr-her Grayston. J. Marquette, T. Condos. Fourth Row: M. Mr Govnev B Voux, Y Klei B f'i K G b 's U . .1 . . flllliill, . J rvetz, . IQ' OW D. Eehols, D. Jung, C. Plimier, J. VVaters, C. Davis. Poisoinos Plan Fiestas dot the schedule of activities of members of Los I'aisanos, the Span- ish Club. First semesters activities in- cluded a Christmas party and a noon dance in honor ofthe sophomores. Second semester featured the annual combined f Po rties, Projects language clubs' beach party. The Coun- trymenf' English for Los Paisanosf' following their club's purpose, promoted interest in the language and culture of the Spanish speaking countries. ront Row: Hrs NI Blair '1dviser'V Per seme'ter vi p il t T 4 'h . ,. . . , . ., , . - . s ce- re-sit en : . . lillt , seeoiid man, 11. Gin, S. Stziuffer, IJ. XVoott1n Thlr all: M. Fittinger, first semester secretary: semester treasurer: E. Hix, first semester Row: 'l'. Cordero, G. Harris, H. Swan on . Browning, sec-ond semester secretary: vice-president: B. Routli. Second Row: XVarn, Hall, H. Adams, K. Augeison T J. Gillum, second semester president: J. Gravston, D. Kupelian, M. Fior, Callan, Martin, S. XVeId, B. Benhrook, Not Pictured Vaters, first semester treasurer, second I. Tapia, J. Hostitter, L. Niemi, K. Guz- P. Avila, first semester president. fx HQ ilk.. -i v4 Creative Writing Club The silence of the Scribes' meeting 15 broken only by the scratching of pens and crum- pling of paper as literary mas- terpieces are turned out for pub- lication in the Scroll, the club's annual magazine. Prizes for the best short stories, essays, and poetry provide extra incent- ives for these budding geniuses. Front Row: J. Dylidahl. Scroll ro-editor: P. Ryan, sec-retzu'yg J. Bell, vice-president, Sc-roll eo-editor: J. Dunn, preside-nt, Scroll eo-editor: J. Liponi, tre-asurer: J. Rand, Scroll ro-editor. Second Row: Miss H. 'Fes- sivn, zulviser: J. Johnson: H. Ft-inlierprg J. lirowning: l'. Alrlt-n. Third Row: R. lien- lirook, N. Kit-inniun, D. Marr. FRN Future Registered Nurses vis- isted the Blood Bank and Good Samaritan Hospital in Los An- geles, and participated in the work program at the County Hospital where they observed professional nurses on the job. liach meeting of the group fea- tured a speaker or a movie. Front Row: Miss F. Johnson, adviser: A. Howard. liisturizin: l.. I!reiitm3i', St-'4'l'l'iHl'j'Q l', Clin-114-y, president: N, Saunders, vice- pn-siclviitg ll. Uurlis. tri-zisiireit Mrs. Ill. Johnson. ziflvisvr. Second Row: 'I'. Te-uoso. ll. l.:inp.:'skov, 1'. l,e-nnon, P. XYOf.Z'Q'llSE'll, M. Young, M. Vonley, li. llzitehett, J. Gziunt, U. Wornizil, Al. l'i'a-xw-:lt-llo, S. Alt-ryd. Third Row: E. Randall, D. Hamilton, H. Gallup, li. Vzuigliii, N. Scott, C. XVhite, A. Hendry, L. Butterfield, J. XVeidenbach. -lil Radio Club ln its second year of existence the Radio Club has continued in efforts to acquaint student hams with the construction and operation of radio equip- ment. YVorking with their trans- mitters and receivers these stu- dent operators spend many hours in radio contact with boys of similar interests. Front Row: J. Harrison, X'ii'6'-pi'f-siilt-Ill5 J. Met'rc-andy, president: K, flliasligliai. Second Row: li. Jolinson, l'. Mzirsliaill. A. llzu-Ai'- thur, li. .lout-tt, 'l'. 1 4l1'llt'5. ll. Ke-iiflrirk, J. Frzinkliii, Mr. H. LJI'Il1!5lJY, adviser. Third Row: R. Vlc-yet, J. Plunkett, N. Vinci-nt, S. XY4-ld. D. Milton, B. Lathrop. 4 A 24 ,,4-V ' FE' fz4,5?Y?':4'f 'Mu . 'ii' ' f A 4 Chess 8K Checker Club Chess and Checker members added the game Go, a fasci- nating Chinese game, to their repertoire this year. Nlembers spent some of their noon periods down in the garden shack bent over checker, chess and Go boards plotting each other's defeat. Front Row: P. Avila: N. Kl+-inmzin, view-- ivwsiflmit :intl ti 'i':i stir--V: li. Ilix. lll'0'Sllll'lllI .l. l'llink'-lr: N, 'Slim-14 Second Row: II. Mv- liriflr-. 'l'. Smith, 11. XYilli:smson, li. l.:tll1rop. 4 Third Row: XY. lliilirkv, S, 'ornizir-k. F. lloss. ',f 7.l li i li s l S i 1 r United Notions Youth From presenting a Mock Se- curity Council Session on tele- vision to representing Russia at a Block General Assembly in San Francisco during Nlay. the members of CNY spent their year learning more about the practical operations of the United Nations. Front Row: D. Marr, ser-ond sflmestf-r vire- presiflent: N. Kle-innian, ser-ond sffmestc-r prf-sidf-nt: V, Pe-rhnll, first swim-stvr presi- iy I X dent, se-vonfi st-inestr-r se-vi-.4111 '. .- lden, first sf-im-su-r S6:f'I'i-UlI'5'I N. Glick, Iirst Sf-- Illf'Sl4'I' In-:tsiirw-ix Second Row. V. Nishi- hnra, M. liztrdilii, Il. Ifliilsmi. II. Kasper, P. Avila. Third Flow: M. Hain'-s: li. Iiix, ser'- ond se-ni-Ash-x' tr'e-znstxreii l,. 'I'ztylor: .I, Plunke-tt. Fourth Row: li. llai-i-is, 12. Hou- tilie-r, l'. f',lill'll'1lllfl, Ii, Smith. UNY Dancers To work for world under- standing through learning dances of foreign countries, and to be acquainted with and ap- preciate the culture of those countries is the purpose of CNY Dancers. They gave nu- merous programs throughout the year for various community organizations, such as Native Daughters of the Golden VVest. Eastern Star and Sciots. Sitting: t'. Vallejo: D. Horott. historian: N. Yatzquvz: ll. Ne-Ison. pre-side-nl: M. Goolshy. Standing: l'. Smith: J. XX'ylfle. secretary- tre-asuri-rg Miss E. Smith-rs. :ulvisf-r. D QKKX J 1 I Isl. at Front Row: K. Clark, reporter: R. Cavaletto, secretary' D. Haywood, vice-president, J, Schwan. president: B. Davis, treasurer: J. Poniatto, sentinel: Mr, NV. Reed. adviser. Sec- ond Row: B. Shalhooh, R. Lopez. G. Esau, P. Hiekman. X. Martinez, R. Salter, B. Walters, D. Hancock, R. Field, Third 2 K Row: G. He-tland, J. Grindle. G. Jersel, A. Hove, G. Fairies' B. Whitehead. R. Arata, J. Mr-Donald, M. l inkham. Pinkham, D. Carroll. Fourth Flow: H. Estes, R. Gerard, P . Jones. XY. Sexton, R. Lang, A. Holman, S. Poulos, S. Greg- ory, .l. 'l'1'yf.rStad, P. Rosato, B. XYEllll8.llf'0lll'l. FFA Sponsors Pig Scramble ln one of their most active years, the Future Farmers of America completed many successful projects. During the early spring they sponsored an exciting and laugh-provoking pig scramble, in- cluding a tug of war battle between the three classes, where the seniors out-pulled both the juniors and sophs. During pub- lic schools week they set up corrals on The nnsuspeeting porker saunters aeross the field as eager serainblers get into position for the chase in the Future Farin- ers of Americ'zi's annual pit: serainihle in Peabody Stadium. the campus to show many of their ani- mals, and students. faculty and parents gathered to see a lamb which was born one night during the exhibition. ln the football season the FFA sold cokes in conjunction with thc I-Ii-Y. and at the noon hour pushed the sales of their popcorn. On behalf of the senior class, which zicqiiirecl the largest number of points in the aetivi- ties during the pig scramble, Dick Giaeo- inotti, Art Sheridan and Ray Cnssofthe liirky winners in the pig Cliase-at-1-opt an award from .lim Srhwzin, FFA president. 134 Nqr ,Mitts in-? fw. x Wilfvf 1-5? V1 Y .9 3 141 'Q Q Front Row: M. Ifntwhe, pianist: I'. Lipsf-omlic-, song If-:Ulf-r: S. firayston. li. Poop:-, A. Ingalls, P. XVarnf-r, S. Staufff-r X Fffndr n trfasur I F I'r li i Q 'ri ' ' in I. 'Var-iii, IC, l.ipw.. Th' d R ' I Hrllw k Ii Snit I n . I. e , '-f. Q-': . I zz um, v 4-f--pr-sl e-ntg I-.. 1 :tri are-side-nt: ti. Hrahzun, sv-1'rwt:tryg IS. Maittln-ws, parliaum- - urmn: Mrs. I. XYilton, zulvisn-rg Mrs. V. Moria-Il, :irlvisvix SeCOnd Row: ll, Tilly, J. Hostitlz-r, Bl. Kopgu-rs, t', xvllilllfll, FHA Trains for Although having an installation and dance with the FFA'ers is not exactly furthering interest in home economics for is it?l, still it came under the head- ing of this year's activities for the Future Homemakers. F B LA Prepares for Creating greater interest in and under- standing of the business world was the primary purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America. Featured at several of their meetings were talks given by local businessmen. Sponsoring a Busi- Front Row: Miss M. Crowe, zirlviserg .I. Yokoysuna, first emester reporter and ser-ond ss-mt-sti-r historian- IJ Husln' eeond semester ri-port:-r: rl. Arn.stronf.r. st-voml st-rm-ste-r ice-pre-sidellti D. lie-ck. first se-ins-su-r tl'E'2lSlll't'I' :intl Sf'f'0lltl semester pre-sirlt-nt: .I. lie-rginzinn. si-cond S+-nit-st+-r Sl'f'l'E'- tary? G. Mt-t lf-llzm, sf-cond si-nit-ste-r lI'l'2lSlll'l'lI J. NY: l v'sg 1 t I N. Moody. Second Row: I. Zzinrlona, il. Mzirhtiry. li. Houiiflv. gf 'Z If ' My 'N- ' a - 4 x x- i 1 lr ow. .. 1 ion, . i h,. Marque-ttf-, I.. Iiryzmt. I.. hvllllt'lllIY'l'll, li. XY:irn, J. John son, S. St-xton, V. lim-Iseli:-i', li. f:l'llIllll, AI, Stztifnau-o, IJ Vzirr, A. .lac-kson. Homemciking Other projects undertaken this year were a Nlother-Daughter Banquet, Fl-IA Fair, presentation of a full-length feature film to the student body, and a Christmas party to collect gifts for the Council of Christmas Cheer. Business Career ness Dayv complete with the election of Nliss Secretary and Nlr. Businessman was one of the club's most ambitious activities. Representatives of the club were sent to an FBLA southern regional convention. M. lie-inf-Ie. H. Panic-r. I.. Suv:-iikov. .I. Mtmf-no, M. Roble- l'. Hyun, A. Iirown, .I. Iiowrlin. Third Row: Al. Ulm-mi-nts. Iii-nivrook, I'. Hainsvn, ll. .lllll5.f, first Svlllt-'FUJI' prt-sidf-nt: I.iponi, .I. Iilsinfr, Ii. Silvia, H. Uttln-y. Not Pictured: Volflt-n. first st-ni:-st+-r sf-1-1-1-tary: l'. Ht-iislt-y. first st-mr-s vii-v-president. do, B. .I. I.. tel' Ov! 'if- LENDERS Anzmcn Q 'tug 13 5 Ari Class Brightens SBHS Hcills Eye-catching testaments to the hard Work of the Art Club were the signs, banners, and posters which brightened the halls of SBHS. To supplement the year's activities, members sponsored a First Row: A. Otteng N. Browning, first semester sec-- retaryg G. Popkin: N. Saperstein: A. XVoridhead: E. Park: S. Butt-her: M. Finnigsmier: R. Ellis: S. XYoggon: P. Rohy. Second Row: C. Gilbert: F, Lampe: M. Roberts: J. XVheeler: P. Canterbury: N. Tyree: S. Grayston: S. Stanffer: B. Coopez M. Campbell: XV. Huggins: B. Husc-all. first semester president und second senii-ste-r Crazy Hat dance and heard a talk and numerous suggestions by famed illustra- tor Don Freeman. In sending CARE packages to Korea, the organization again demonstrated its ideal of service. secretary. Third Row: C. Hoelsc-her: T. Hendriek: F. DeVVitt3 G. Chafe: N. Little, seeond semester president, J. Chiug D. Raise: P. Lipsconilie: Mr. J. VVilding, adviser. Not Pictured: G. Gary, seeonfl semester vice- president, B. Agler, second svnwster trezlsnrerg R. Nuv:'rro, sm-ond semester sergrezint-:it-nrnis. it .ai it ccuib Science Club Sponsors Assembly For both the future Pasteur or Fara- day and the student who enjoys scientific subjects as a hobby, the newly-formed Science Club offered an opportunity for experimentation on and development of pet projects. A tour of the Warner labora- tories, participation in the Science Talent Front Row: Mr. C. Peters, adviser: D. Dressler. secretary, G. VVil1ia.mson, president: P. Leiter vice-president: G. Curtis. treasurer: F. RuBane, librarian. Second Row: D. Milton, B. McBride, D. Vaughn, T. Smith, H. Ziesenhenne, J. Plunkett, Search and the Science Fair, and spon- sorship of a civil defense program for science classes were among the year's activities. Noted local scientists provided additional inspiration with their interest- ing talks. F. Ross, B. Lathrop. Third Row: M. Ahern, B. Richard. F DeXVitt, B. Hoyt, D. Fast, E. RiX, D. Middleton, reporter A. Gaines. Sl.lE,N..E X-Q.-Q ff! N-XX ff! X,-3 Qc' 5-S- e .M 1 906315 Q Fr0rl! Row: Mrs. Z. Pivw-1-, JlfiViSFI'1 N, Browning: R ' Svrrrirtaiw: H. Priii-4-A. pri-sirl+'nI2 li. 1':istas:nolzi, 1 I ri:-nt. .I. lxoose-r, social 1-liziirninn: li. I.:iiig'slv-xx tri-:isiirf-V: X. Hullfir, Second Row: S. St'-wzirl. N. Hart, S llolliionk. Ushereiies Aim This select group of twenty-live girls begin their year in the spring by usher- ing at the senior graduation. They usher at all football games in the fall and at many school assemblies throughout the year. , . Allin, x r'iA- ii wsi- P. I'f'lrif'. J. Fields, PI. Noble, S. M:-ittei, A, Howard. Third Row: J. XXV-ifli-iiii:ir'li. I.. Butte-rtif-lfl, .I. Perry, H. f'hf'rve-nka ll ix I XX i':ii' .. 'ai'ns1r. J. I'f-1-rs, T, flSil0lll Iil'. For High Service Although service is their primary pur- pose, lsherettes manage to have fun in such social activities as monthly potluck suppers. a dinner dance, initiation of new members, and a luncheon and installa- tion of new oiheers. ll Aim Ruu i 'Qi Front Row: M. Mangan: B. Smith: J. XYai'm-r: Bliss Ii. Dunn, Third Row: .I, Be-li. J. Kooser. P. f'harlranri. G. XYe'stfaIl, adviser: IJ. Vlark: ID. Yaiiiziflzig IC. 1'zu'iie3'. Holltiliv-r, S. Aiitrvy, L . Davis, I. XVelib. Not Picfuredz Second Row: N. Katayaina. J. Hand, A. Bonn-ll. .I. Y. Glick. Quill cincl Scroll Rewards Writers The highest award for high school journalists is membership in Quill and Scroll, international honorary society. To thirteen members of the Forge, Olive and Gold, Hi-Lights. and Scribe staiis for their exceptional work in some held of journalism, went the invitation this year. 13 T Front Row: I. XYehh, senior eo-editor: J. Rand, student assistants: A. Hansen. R, Heiniseh. boys' sports eo- life co-+-tlitor: N, Glick, orgfalnzations editor. Second editors: R. Gleruin, girls' sports editor: P. Avila. staff Row: lfl. Smith, senior eo-t-ditorg S. XVQ-rtz, staff assist- assistant. Fourth Row: C. Milne, staff photogrztyherz .l. aut: 41. liotttilitw, husint-ss ni:tintg.:vr: l'. t'li1trtrand, Hell. instruc-tion t-0-Q-fiitmq I'L,Ii1ngg hngim-sg assistant: B, 1-fiilUI'Z BIPS. M. l'fl'WiH. 2l1iYiSr'I'Z B, RUSSQAII. boys' SDHFIS t'olfurn. stall' Ili't0l0FfI'2'lDht'l'C .I. Lilioni, lvoXs' shorts co- co-wtlitor: V. Nishiharat, tititiewlztsslm-ll vo-vditorg A. t-ditor: li. lleiilarook. staff assistant: 41. liayne. R0'I't lionttell, assistant r-ditur: N, Katayanizi, instructions editor. editor: Y. Nisliiliztra, stai't' assistant. Third Row: ll. Harris, stuff assistant: IC. Nivlit-rson, stutlvnt lift- vo- . , . elim-i-: l:, out-it, P. in-t-ass, ii. .Xfi:tnis. i.. li.-mi-is, starr O Glves Community Se'-'vlce 1. Top: Editor Philip Uhartrand looks on with astonish- ment as Assistant Editor Avis Boutell and Adviser Mrs. Mary Let- Erwin deterrnine the amount of copy iivcws- sziry for this yt-ai s 08:41. Bottom, left: Business Alan- :igl-r Hein- Routilier discusses tht- prir-es of tivywllrpiiir :intl t-ril:trg:ing.r niatf-rinls with plitmtoprrztplitws t'hris Milne and lloh Volnurn. Bottom, center: l'l:tnnini: tht- division . l,. ,, , ..- . . lv:t:1'S for the- l.l.m UNH :Irv NIIYIIIIIII t.I1f'lt, Ul'L1'ilIllZIlIlItIl5 t-tlitori Hrool-is Smith, senior t'o-editor: Inn XYQ-lull, st-nioi vo-t-4litm': :intl ii1ll'iHll'1l iiiL'l'lllll, girls' sports Q-tlitm' Take thirty assorted students, each exceptional in some field, too busy to take another joh and not quick enough to say No, Call them an Olive and Gold staff. Encourage them with the leader- ship ot a few old-timers, guide them with the advice of an experienced adviser, and eonfuse them with the shouting of an over-wrought editor. Teach them to Call writing copy, and diagrams layouts, to lighten prints, to mark photographs, bleed or Hush into gutter, to meas- ure width in ents and height in points, to reduce a loll-word essay to a 35-1-word paragraph. Let them slave for a year during the odd moments of the day. work at night and Saturday, to try to meet their deadlines, and what do you getfa yearbook. Bottom, ripqhti Marking: and pasting: up the nuniorons pivtiirt-s to lite found in this 5 t-:i r s UNH :t r't- .loan Rand, stntlt-nt lift- t-tsAt-t litor: Yallt-nti iit' Nishiliarxt, 'lllJ4i,Q'l'K'iiliS- nit-n vo-vrlitor: l'1vt-rt-tt Ni -kt-rson, stulvnt lil 't -Q-dittr: :intl Nt-llv Kzitnyztnizt, insti'ut'tions t-ditor. -KY ,:.W wp- ,ix wg., gfd 4 ik nf iii lit XIII! y up Ili ii Ii t ni li I ii xx I fi mimi: in I Ii ii mit i ii wi-re .Ioyrw Blzifkofrixii-. I'sil I IIII 1 Ili I-I N lm lvl: Above. left: .lurly XY:i1'vo-r. 1-liosfn lip ilu- III-Lights' staff .Ioyrv 5I:1 v- '..f- :I 1 :is Iliv- oiirstuiifliiuil stud'-nl in Fr-I-riisiry, is ri-rw-iviiifi hr-r with sf' oo '-- 4 :-- ' Llfblfl in-rflziflioii from Iirooks Smith, lliv- Stlirli-lit-of-lliw iw-vor-I if-qliests. Aboxe. right: Month 4-li.iii'iii:4il. Above, center: l'I:itt:-1'-Vliaitti-r livlitorf 1111: ot' Iliff foul' I-'oot-I.ig'liIs slif 'L S- 'Q-' 1 1 :I ,. Hi-Lights Brociclccists to Citizens How ean a elass of only eighteen people fill twenty-nine hours of radio time with programs which they them- selves have written, aeted, directed, and produced with the help of only one adviser? The Hi-Lights staff doesn't bother to answer the question, it's too busy working. If you can write a fifteen- minute script once a semester, act or handle musie and sound in thirty-six shows a year, and write a half-hour disc jockey show once a week as the Platter- Chatter editors do, you're Hi-Lights material. Hi-Lighters live in a world of split-second timing and blaekballs for a mulled responsibility, yet they do their work and enjoy it! Front Row: T. Iilior.-r. fllI'l'I'lI'PI'l .I. Gitln-ns, ser-iw-tary: I'. xvv'I'IIUI'. Ifootliulits editor: .I. Blziekn-iizie-, Plaittvi' Flint- Ir-V editor: Ii. IIailli:, I'l:iIIw-1' Vlizitivl' Q-ilitorg H. Smith. . . , , sturli-nt-ol-month 1-lmirinzivig I, Iiillln-ri.:, IIllIIllIlI'If'l'I'2 I. XY'-Ill-. I-'ootliuliis JlIIIllPIlIIl'0'I'. Second Flow: I'. XX':ivi11iif-. iliiimfourziplivrj 1'. llzivis, lriisin--ss riiztiustgi-i': M. Ili-norli, pillflif-ity ilmizmzing S. .Xiirrw-yi I'I:iIIi-r Vlizittvr .-flitorz I it y X IIIPI I li Hwflil-, .lim I I ii I Iiili 4 III: In Bottom: Vow who sound I-it fi tl r 5 I 1 It ix Iii fI I I' I li 1 I i I I i I I I II1 I Lli I 4 I--s infm ifeo- ri :i law In-:lin one ol Ili'-ii I '!lIl'Il' I-'rivliy III ii ii li w , . . , . NI. Ilzirflini, lilirziriuii I Wh:- I'I:iII:'1' Vlisiitnfi' I-fiilot Il 4 I Illiglia-s. sf-rnplwook fliiiiinin' 'Sli I Illitiii ilxi I 'zu init Illlliilll 1 XI XX it on mu 1 Iilfi.ui.iii, lv. Nlnif-iflwi-, sf-rip: lil: iii n I I I n Ilit Third- Flow: Iilfi tm' Vlinlrr-1' I-vlilor. S, 2 r 5 00 O vp ,,,.6.. ,. .pwwqgy 4 Front Row: li. Vzirin-5, p:o:e 4 editor: D, Vlnrk, editor I K1 nl niiiii iii li oi Xli lb XY tfill lli I 105 ' '. I 22' Ll' l-1 I 'I , SS . UF 2 1 5 I Y Sf' ' l-I, Ihkiilnrooli. r'ii'4'lil:iiion 1-rlitoil li, th-rrlr-s, rv-porter, Second Row: l,. llr-ilu-ook, inlet- it t-o-f-rlirorz V. Nlaulriin iw-port:-r: l., Kwzisliy, :assistant l-llsiiin-ss niziiizieo-i': li l'Ulvl1l'Il. pliolo:i':ipli--rg II. Swziin. sports 1-o,wIitor: li Klziliing' the top li-vt-l :lt-4-isioiis in-et-ss:ii'v for the- piili. liSllllIL1' ol :i svliool int-wspupt-i' niw- l'oi'g4- ,Xflvisvr Miss lion thx XX Nlzil 'I . '1-slfzill :liiil I'i'iii1iiip4 lnsti'lir'Ioy' Ali. INl:iyn:ii'1l t to Right l v 1 hui 1 N ll XXUIH Iiussell, sports 11046-ditor: V. Vielma. page 2 co-editor. Third Row: M. Mangan, page 3 eo-editor: M, Mc'C'rar'keii, iwportt-rg R. Pieters. page 4 eo-Q-flitor: G. Mnlengo. re- port: l', Milne. IJh0I03.'fI'2iIillt'I'2 ll. Kygrer, rwporte-r: I.. l IlI'!IlllIl, i'eportel': M. liizor, luiisim-ss niniiagf-r: .l l:Il1'lll1', ri-iwortr-r: XY. Miirpliy, pass' 2 4'o-Q-tlitor. Forge ond Typo Collcibo lf you can write good, snappy. factual and easily-read copy in a short time: turn out dummies, headlines and cutlines in minutes: interview students and teachers, direct photographers and run errands to the printshopwin short if you enjoy meet- ing weekly deadlines and have printer's ink running in your veins, you are SBHS Forge stall material. Filling a six-page, live-column newspaper every week with the latest in news and features of interest to students and citizens alike is their grueling job. From aardvarks to zith- ers, from artists to yo-yosf' from beginning to end, the Forge told the story of your high school in action. llpt Il lll IH N t Pictured I7 xii rclfe ,LLL tam, Im II 7 I 4 ' N' 2 Wnii, 'r'l I ' e -I. I 1 :Qin On Above. left: .x I-VIII-Is--I.I.IIIxII IQIIIIIII of I-'oI'eI- .IIIII 'l'xII-I III-IsoIIIII-I .II.- HI-IIN I':II'II--III-Ar. 'l'x-IIII sI:II'I'1 l'IIl'lb AIIIIII-. IIIII IIII I IIIII NIIII I IIII I I III II I Iouz III-': 2.II-. 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A. Vrain, ll, Fitz- s I ' 4 5 Iiurli-igh, ll. NYriu'lit, J. Ilznivk. Ii. Vxnvnlvlto, Second Row: ut-mid, Iv, l-loliinson. lzixw-in. Il. Ili-r1'ei'n, I. llnnias, I. I'. Ilarluison, Ii. Join-s, IZ. 'I'1-iselilvr, Iioli t':ttln'zii't, ll filI'2lI'1l, ll. Ilnrlline--r, U. Iizilfii-rston, J. Sli:nnInn'g'. N. ll-vis, Filippin, IS. Yziillnncourl, IZ. Innivzin. .I, Mullins, I . tlliio, vom-li S 4'nlln'arl. Fifth Row: 11 Valles, I,. Ili-nsin, I4. M. H+-nni-ti, ll. Ilt-g.:p.:'. Third Row: Voacli I.. 'I'sontsonx'as. .Xlv'l'm-llllll, ll. 4':iynll--Ito, I', 1'1ipox'ill:n, IZ. lillflllllll. l'. Ortli, A. Iviuz, .I. I'onia1to, Il. Ilnsi-nmn. ll. ln- lu fill1'I'l'1l, IZ. lv. lrlnislii-, I.. Iiiik. I 4'l:urk, ll. Ilolil-silo. Rink:-le-, A. llolileilo, K, IIoI'I'. 'l', Nord--1'o, .l. l'Isi':il1-111. Dons Strong Despite 5-4 Record The Dons opened the season on a smooth tune by swamping Loyola 2-l-l3 behind the aerial and ground attack of Rino Filippin. ln this game Rino ran for two touchdowns and heaved a TD pass to -lim Raack. High- light of the game was a 90-yard kickoff runback by john Booth. On October l the Vaqueros traveled to Oxnard where they were stunned by a terrific Ox- nard defense in the first half. the Yellowjackets leading 6-fl. But the Dons came back strong in the second half and when the gun sounded the Dons were l2-6 victors. October 9 was a day of gloom for Santa Barbara as a push- over Ventura outfit invaded Peabody Stadium with a gleam in their eyes. The Cougars' Iriscareno and company took to the air and led all the way to the gun with a I9-12 upset. 'lihc North Hollywood Hus- kies handed the Dons their sec- ond loss on October 22 by the tight score of 26-ffl. 'lihe Dons were not up to par in this game and their tackling and blocking were not too good. The Dons came back strong the next week, however, as they D spanked LA. loly, l-I-7. XVit a tightened defense, Santa Bar bara stopped Brady Keys, th All-City halfback, as thoug they didn't know who he was Homecoming on Novemberg was spoiled by a strong Lyn wood outfit which dumped th Dons, l3-6, behind their hard St-niors llino Ifilippin and llolu In-ln fllIt'!'l'il wt-iw wo- 1 ln it li I I ill all lin lllll in ally il 1':r:'.' 'I' 'Z -'53 'ov 1: swsi l P n' 1 '+- gli s I K ii 1 tin- li:il1'lv:u'k position for this Irons while- IM-la 4iIlt'I'I'Ii lianrllt-tl et-ntt-i'i ng chores for Uozneli I.onis 'I'soutsony'i'. Iloth lsovs have play-il varsity football :ill three years in li igh ist-liool. as r, .54 3 f V i S Q LJ 'Q , 'ls Qlu-HT? I N if' -gm W mg-1 .4 , mi' 41 4 E Lif'?'5frpw:s7- am, :M SLFM 7 I 4-sr-ffrli-, ,G ir' - L k John Booth r W., ...............--. 5' 4 I A ff. 1 Y -,, b A W 37.'.J,:?,Qi: if fl 'S 9. -NA ..., .1 N F I 'Uv -.fn Q 1 lui, 77- 1 1 X.-f N. 91 ...Nw O Q as .- H 1 Ac: -2 1? it Q' l , f 1... W 251,31 A A ' 4354 5, fig ,, ' Qi' . Q , X . ' s Y -vq, , Xpv 4- My az'- Q xv 1 ' i.. f fam., mwgl, 4 5 2 'I , P ,-., Y . ,f .naw .A 5 . 1. .n .ff - Aw vb -me 'fae8 5' Then the big game eame. The next game spelled the dilference between a winning nr a losing season. Things lnnked grim for the Dons as they faeed unbeaten CIF playoff-bound Covina. But the Dons turned the giant-killer and swamped the Cults, 25-9. The fans left the stadium, prnud nf their team even if they had not made the CIF finals. for here was a team that had what it takes to keep lighting. Outstanding mr-' ..,.,a',y . , A , K , . fund lfl1'llill'fl Ile-r'i'ern I-'iilll-zutk lvl:-k l lll41'Il1'lll f utrd Alex Hobledo Fulllwaek Dick Russell 4 llznlflmvl-Q Xl ltnuel lilerrm-r'z1 fights to keep his footing in lions' r-lash with Oxnard. Filippin Herr:-ra XVr'ight Iiennett Rztzirk Rcmtll . 'l'0'l We 21 12. 12. 'Pu 14 6 . R lf' . .3 Y liii Football Statistics SCORING TD PAT TP .. 11 3 69 3 3 21 9 0 12 2 0 12 .. 1 0 6 .. 1 0 6 AI. Hr 6 136 GAMES They LOYOLA .... 12 OXNARIJ . vi VI-INTVRA 110 NORTH HUI,I,YXVOUIJ . 26 I.. ix. POLY . 7 LYNXYOOD 12 JOHN MVIR 14 SANTA MARIA 12 ., em'1N.x .. A 5. .. TOTAL . H 15, I 'Y' v W I . QS: wg 'lf' Av Elf! ,. i7 : . f , . First Row: H. Johnson, F. HQDD. C. Evans, T. Cuellar, B. Gonx, J. Hardaway, M. McKnight, D. Padilla. Second Flow: B. Aguilar, G. Galindo, F. Aguilar, L. Garcia, .I. Jennings, M. Garcia, F. Roland, F. Castillo, l'. Graham, B. Sillers, G. Fong. Third Flow: Coach Chuck MV. - f, I A , ,,....,E,,... H., ,, - , . .Mag ,, . :Hgh W, ,K v , uw Sylvester, R. Cardona, V. XVipf, P. Mira, T, Erwin, D. Jones, E. Marini. L, Shaw, P. Marshall, B. Shannon C, XVright, T. Smith, Managers J. Grindle and P. I-'igeroai Fourth Row: T, Romero, A. Putnam, P. Lee, A. Salieeflo J. Munding, T. Kelly, H. Hobledo, B. Che-rrie, R. Hoover: Sophs Demonstrate Varsity Ability bnder the able coaching of Nlr. Charles Sylvester, the Santa Barbara High Donlets finished their six-game schedule with four wins and two losses. Standouts for the Donlets were Center Ben Aguilar and Right Halfbaek Nlanu- el Garcia. After dropping their first two games, 18-6 and 20-6, the Sophomores bounced back with one win over Santa Paula and Santa Nlaria and two wins over Los Prietos High School. Other members on the team were Sophomores Jack Graham, Fred Ro- land, Bob Goux, Jim Jennings, Frank Castillo, Ed Marini, Harleigh Johnson, Fernando Aguilar, Lito Garcia, and Al- bert Garcia. ll fi 4 .lv A, 4' QQ 5 'a -f ,410 W li: Q has J '4 Y, nw L2 N-.st NMMA First Row: D. Bueey, D, XVri1.:ht, P. Johnson, li, Dol llxinlis. ll. .Xn+lvi'son, .L llolrxum, .l. Rlxirtin, .I. Mullins, Pzunpo, R. Filippin, H. 1,'hevei'vz, :ind T. Iwippzis. lXl:i1mgw-1'.l. I':S4'Zlit'I'2l, Second Row: Cowell Hill l1I'OXV, lr. l.:iffoon. E. Norflli. B. Crow's Ccigers Enioy Fine Season The 195-l-1955 Don hoopsters finished their second best year under Coach iVil- liam Crow with I5 wins and 7 losses. Sharing scoring honors for the season were Bob Del Campo, Bill Anderson. The robniillg Si-r-lion l'ill'Q'l'H as Sunni l!:irlv:irzi cows for two points. Thales Pappas, Dave Latloon, and Don XVright. Del Campo and Pappas divided the honors in the first six games of the season. Del Campo went for a total of fl points .X liookshol is no mv-tile-iii for V4-ills-1' Hill .Xmlm-rs against Morningside, Fillmore, Orange. and again Fillmore. Pappas paved the way with 39 points for wins over lngle- wood and Anaheim. Center Bill Ander- son tanked lf? points in a elose 58-57 win over Chahfey. In games with Redlands and Hart, although Del Campo bueketed 22 and l7 points respectively, the Dons went down to defeat for the second and third time. Against Santa Paula, Pappas scored 23 points as the Dons took Game Seven. Bill Anderson took scoring honors five times in a row, totaling IOZ points against -lohn Burroughs, Ventura, Ca- noga Park, and Santa Paula. On -lanuary 22, Del Campo made l7 points as the team turned back San ter Bill Anderson Forward Dana Bueey Luis Obispo 70-52. 'lihe Dons hosted Ventura the following week. Don YVright ranked 20, but the Dons were downed. Rino Filippin led the team to win Num- ber Twelve by tallying 22 points against Oxnard. Oxnard Came baek three nights later. however, to stop the Dons 5-l-52. Dave Laffoon took scoring honors in the last three games of the season with Santa Paula, Antelope Valley, and Santa Nla- ria. Dave totaled 61 points in these games. Coaeh Crow had a strong bench to back his starting five in Players hloe Klar- tin, Dana Bueey, Don johnson. Benjie Cheverez, Brett Nordli, Arlan Holman, and Rino Filippin. Guard Be-njie Cheverez Gll?lI'1'l Roh In-l Vai ,, - 'lY,:f,2' ., V3 4532: F' fi -Q 3 A sv sf' 1 6 if is-gas'-'g fffiw 3 f Q 4 ff . y , if, mifff-'M L f gf .M -154 -V: 52:7 ff 13 55' 2513? Q , -Q! Wir N 31994 - i 1 W.. Wx. M., ,. ML 4 ,ag V ' fw if N X 94 2 -ff M Ag -- We L ,c'. f A N .A 4 Z 55 ' f y - 4 ,. u A 'EX-n f ,D J' 'W ,ia '7 -7 '-1 'ii 5-1 l i if waz? us ' -n i ,vu- wifz, V I A 9 V 'Q F. J , 7 F. ,Q Qs' .7 ' f 5 'T' f- 2 N V 1 Donlets Start-Finish Strong Th e Santa Barbara High School basketball Donlets finished their season with ten wins and five losses. The Don- lets, coached by Mr. Robert Casier, started and ended the season strong. The Donlets only had trouble with the Oxnard jV's, losing both games they played against them. Otherwise it was a hustling Don B five that overpowered San Luis Obispo 7l-30 to almost set a new B team scoring record. Don Berber broke the individual B scoring record for one game when he tallied 23 points in the second game with Santa Paula as the Donlets rolled on to a 60-50 victory. Outstanding players for the team were Hank Nlurillo, Don Berber, and Bob Russell. Other players on Coach Casier's team were Raully Jaramillo, Paul Dux- berry, Rod Schmandt, Sam Torres, Dud- ley Foot, Manuel Garcia, Don Louie, Bill N1cCarroll, Fred Hildreth, Francis Catalon, and Sam Battistone. First Row: from left to right: S. Lieker, D. Louie, F. Hild- Row: Roach Fasier, P. Duxherry, M. Garcia, R. Schmandt reth, D. Berber, B. Russell, H. Murillo, F. Catalon. Second S. Torres, S. Battistone, R. Jaramillo, G. Garcia. 3 ff acl! '-1' 'P 1 , 'A , Q 'f ha - 'j.. 1. ,gf ' ..,, , . -A-pf -1.35 'fuk C -'I' A A e - -4- ,X , 1. 7 - ---.1 . ,-- ,R .I 1 -r J -- ,- -fr - Q ' - Q ' 3 D ' wi' f v if S74 N Y ' ' I I t 3 9 fu L ' , mf. 1 ' f aff , 4 . v V . ' . , + T' ' ' , ' '-12 ' .i 'sf 5.,w1f.'. f ' f- f f . I .Q f fqzw, - . . ,i i :.,,, 'om-li Sain 1':1tl1r':trt giv:-s smile- lust lllllllllv- lllSll'lIf'lllIIIS to llllf' lllllll svliool swim tmtm. lil tha pool from lf-fi to rluht: ll. Hart, f'. XYriul1t, l'. fvrth, G. lllyrw. li. How'-ii, If I, . .- , Q . .. . - -4 Nlwr. ll. .fliaffr-I, .I. Fllillllllllflf, ll. Popp:-rs, und S f'ir it .12t'g, First Swim Team Enters CIF Cnder the coaching of Nlr. Sam Cath- cart, the first swimming team ever to hail from Santa Barbara High entered the CIF competition held at VVhittier High School. From the many students who signed up, Coach Cathcarr picked a group of swimmers who best represented the school. For his choiee in the free-style, Nlr. Cathcart chose Bill Hart, Steve Garcia. lien Hoff, Pete Orth, lid Decker, and Phil Brady. Only two swimmers made varsity in the breast stroke, but both Dan Gillum and Hal Schaffer performed ably. Seniors Dave Poppers and Bob lffieding along with underclassmen Bob Bowen, Chris YYright and George Eyre filled out the remainder of the team. Coach Cathcarts three divers were Hal Schaffer. Dan Robles, and Ed Decker. The -lunior Varsity attended all the meets along with the Varsity team. On the ,IV were swimmers Frank and Bob Schipper, lohn Shamburg. Art Castag- nola and Bing Cherrie. fini 'Q V5 ' Sm? ww. iw Q ff -? 'Y DOW DW QW gomw qymt, 'DW' .- ,. First Row: M:ii1ai::-1' P. Il:llrli-rstoii. Y. XVipf, A. l'lliIl1lIll, AI:iii:ii.:n-r .l. l',SC'ZlltAl'1l. J. hxiai-lt, L. 1..ni1.i. Ii. Nliuitti. h li, Men-ilitli. A. lliziz, li. Ile-l Campo, A, Uustillo, S. Torrez, Johnson, H. Fra-in-li, Ii. Sf'hl1HlllIiI, ll. Filippiii, I', f'zipovill:i ll. Wriulit, lt. Plain-vm-izi, Mazinger B. Conlc-y. Second Row: A. Ilzinse-11, Mziiizigv-1' D. Lim-gtg, Dons Plcice Second in Pomono Tourney The Dons for the first time in seven years failed to enter the CIF playoffs although they won their first seven games without a defeat before sueeumbing to Santa Maria, -l-3. From then on it was almost a series of losses starting with an lf?-5 onslaught by San Diego which featured a six-run rally in the first inning by the visitors, which was the first time that Rino Filippin was aetually knocked X Iliaiz, V4 XYi1wf, .I. Iiilillnk, IJ. Johnson. H. Plzxemieizi Pom-li 4'hm-k Sylvester and 'Tn-:im Fziiilziiii Hob Del Fanny i I if-ki-mi the L+-:nn tliroilxxhoiit the season. All of these- boys hzivs- Sfllllvtlllllg to smile about :after zi Ii-'I win ow-r the iw Divlllj' of zietioli iii f.'f3lIllt'S this 3'E'3l'. .I,f'. .JQAQA 'R , 'Anas n 14 av '- -, , ' t fs.. . ,fqplgifg ,,, W, 'M 'iv Al Castillo-Left Fielder Bob Del Campo-Third Base Bob French-Pitcher Rino Filippin-Pitcher out of the box. Previous to that Rino Filippin pitched his best game of the season against Ventura when he shut out the Cougars by a score of l-0. Following the Santa Maria tilt the Dons entered the Pomona Tournament and gained the Hnals by defeating such top-rated teams as South Pasadena, 8-7, Muir, -I--O, Pomona, 5-l, and Chaffey, 6-2. In the final game the Dons took a 9-0 lead over Compton at the end of the fourth inning. Then Coach Chuck Syl- vester replaced Filippin, who had pitch- ed outstanding ball, with Robert French. Filippin was relieved because he had pitched his maximum I8 innings in the tournament. However, French wasn't himself that day as he was in the Pomona game when he pitched an outstanding 5-l victory, and Compton greeted him with a barrage of hits. Coach Sylvester replaced him with Peter Capovilla and finally with Roger Schmandt, who came in from shortstop to try to curb the rally. By the end of the regulation seven innings the score was tied, ll-l l. Comp- ton won the game in the eighth inning by a score of 12-ll. During the last half of the season the Dons won four of the remaining ten games which featured five exhibition games. The CIF record for the Dons was 9--P while the overall record was I l-7. Rino, Filippin, Bruce Schuette, and Roger Schmandt were one-two-three as far as batting percentages were con- cerned. Rino was SBHS Baseball Player of the Year. 157 Sum 'Forrez-Sevond Ruse BASEBALL SCHEDULE We 5 .. OXNAHU +1 ., l,0Y0l.A 15 .. . FILLMORE . fl ..... CHAFFIGY 5 . SANTA MONIVA .. IG .. SANTA l'Al'l.A .. 0 .. ....,.. OXNAHD .... .. Sl ..... ...... S ASTA MARIA 4 wins . POMONA TOURNPIY l .. ' .. SAN DIEGO .. ., .. x .. VAMP COOKIE . 0 .... OXNARD 4 .... Hl'liNI'ZMl4I 3 ...... SANTA MARIA .. 24 SB. JVNIUR 1'0l.I,l+llll'I ll ..... PAAII' COOKE So VEN'l'l'RA H wins ., , TOT.-Xl, . . . . . VEN'1'l'RA .. . . . . vnu! m ,ff They '7 . l . fl -J .Zi . li 2 . . . . 4 1 low Don XVright-Center Fielder Bruve Schuette-Catcher 0 18 . U . 4 .. 5 .. ii .. 2 7 U S losses fl ld Andy Putnam-Utility Iniielder Rod Schlmmdt-Short Stop Lito Garcia-Right Fielder Bart Mere-dithAL'tility In e er Golfers Drive fo CIF A l f I Xl 1 kll0'I'I.Il'l'. euplzuiii of the high school golf tv-nm, shows in whivli 4-zirrit-fl him In thi- 1':ilit'orni:i Stat.- : r l'h1llIlI!lUIlShlIi, Ihf- X:it'o 1 , 'o' ' 4 H-- 1 - w ' Following the lead of Captain Al Geiberger, the Santa Barbara Golf team. coached by Coach Clarence Schutte, entered CIF competition for the second time since its organization two years ago. Last year the Dons brought home the Championship Trophy. At press time. the Dons are again planning to travel south with hopes of CIF victory. Other golfers on Coach Schutte's team are Ron Ginn, Chuck Schwab, Artie Costas, Bill NlcCarroll, Tom Jennings, and Mark Otten. Front Row: If S1-hwzih, li. Ginn, A. 424-ilu-mn-i', Second Row Vozivh 1'I:u'i-nm- S4-hllttr. 'l'. .lv'llllllllLS, IZ, 5ll'l'lll'THll, A. Vostus I nil limi i lhtml I 0 Nl t tml brought runny ulllv-l'!l1llillg1 honors, h s Wa? A b, s ff' . 4, , is? 5 Q A , J f A s 'ii lit H Iolinson ll I Wilt S I.it-kt-i', IZ. .XII1-n, .I. lillis, B. th-i':trd, U. nonin- ' n I R First Row: M. Ashby, M. Mclxi pr . . . . , . .. , . Vt-lnsqiu-Z, IP, liouit-, lf. llildiw-tli, Il. t'lim'r-iw-Z. I'. lim-ynzi, son. A. Gaim-s. IC, thwiiul. I.. All-ltau-, li. llvnsi , I . er- A. Mnrillo, 'l'. Ronu-ro, Iv. t'oi'tle-ro, li. .lwulit-S, tl, Maflriilznl. In-i', li. .Xmlvi'son. Fourth Row: .I. Arnistronpr, S. llalst- Second Row: ll. Munoz. Il, Alnrillo, NI, Pe-tt-Vsoii, ll. llnr- ings. l'. XX':ilker. li. llilln-rt. Ii. llye-rs, .l, Iaipsley, ID. I i I C t'r'il1-un 4 XI'u'qm-7 ll list:-s ID. lioiiior, I . Maxwell, IE. Hoyt, A. Aim-Artliiir, li.1'atlicart. li. Iiscu- ' In-Va. 1-gi, ...i .. . .. 1'lll'llH?l'g, 'l'. Vordero, Ii. XX'iI1lvi', lt. lviwikn-. Third Row. Trocksters Fight for Good Season Though the Dons placed only one boy, Gilbert Velasquez, in the CIF finals, Coach Bill Crow was quite proud of his team. In the CIF qualifying meet, which Coach Bill Crow pauses for a minute to watch his boys during track practice. was considered by many to be the tough- est ever entered by Santa Barbara High, three high school records were broken, but the boys still failed to qualify. Assist- ing Alr. Crow in coaching ehores was Nlr. Alarv Ashby of VCSBC. Coach Crow built his squad around returning lettermen Harry Burleigh, Bill Catheart, Bob Dela Guerra, john Booth and Don Berber. Outstanding sprinter on this year's squad was junior Bob VVilder. Bob ran the 100 yards in l0.6 seconds. Gther members of this year's track team were Dennis Fitzgerald, Benjie Cheve- rez, Pat VValker, Bill Anderson, Tony Cordero, Don Louie, .lim Armstrong, Harry Burleigh. At the start of the sea- son over ninety boys tried out for the team. Don Berber proved outstanding throughout the year in the 880 yard dis- tance and broad jump. I ,I ff. -f U ,A .Q W ,Q He-rlwr xxu Huh l tlll4'lll'l ff lmh- Xullll ' .v 5' Q gd 7.44 Nl A-I A A -vm- -v IP. Fitzgf-rallri 'I' l'nrnln-11 .-1 N vi 1 x ,QC if NP ...A Sf - shot Put .I. .Xrrnslr-rm: - 10 , 1120 n Mill' H, Burl:-ip:h - Imlf- Vault, Iiruaul .Ium -ml -6 161 fd W S Shi-I .Q :asain QT? 95? ,- , 4. f . A ' - 1 . , ,-Q Q' 'V' 123.21m-43,5 . 'Q W qu: U-ilhuu.MMWw I 'ini I'. Wulkvr -- 440 LI. .Xmh-rmm High Hxlrailm-s lhm lie-rlwr. H60 runner, bursts through the tape k lluib. to J. Booth 853-X f I-Sruzxd Jump, Low liurdlvs .Q . N? gr, , .y N.. x wx we ag gr W , .W - 'bf 1 31 i V AA V ki A is A NY ff' X -fp Xf SLS? J We --1 qw' sf if Q-J J y at tw Track ond Field Boys M' ,M mv ' 'W' ' -- Broad Jump. High .lump , B. Llela Gue H. Wild:-r V 100, 220 Breok Three School Records G f .M .9 A- x, . .7-, V., x KZ f E' V Z. wif . , ,-':.q,- -,iv . .. '+ L 4 , , 1, 4 A' I I , ff df' . aw M ' 7 , ,-Ji' W I 2 W' E 4 '9- 'il-4g.QiJf ay , ,,..-iw, 7 , it l 6 it 4. He 6 nrst Row: Al. Otien, .l. Pagliotti. IJ. Foot, T. Mellougald. Second Row: Coach Rod XVhite, L. Gilbert, R. Hang. G. Haiti G. lllver. Tennis Team Proves Outstanding At press time, the Santa Barbara Ten- nis Team under the coaching of Mr. Rod VVhite was to take part in the CIF com- petition at VVhittier High on May 27. Coach VVhite's team won all eleven games of their regular schedule. First singles player for most of the schedule was .lim Pagliotti. Second singles player was Sophomore Leroy Gilbert. The re- mainder of the singles players were Bruce Haug, Bob Ritchie, Richard Platte, George Myer, Mark Otten and Klark Ahern. Sir. Rod VVhite's four doubles players were Dudley Foot and Gene Harris, Tom NIcDougald and jack DelVitt. nm- Hang settles clown to practice after winning the Leroy Gilbert leaps into the :tir to return a close p ll Monte Tennis Uhanipionship, Bruce played for five while his partner in doubles play, Jim 1'ap.:'liotti, tinmls hours against the best players Southern California. ready. Jim was also Coach Rod XYhitt-'s top single schools could offer. player. V I 4' PE Classes Get Variety Program l'nder the guidance of Nlr. Clarence Schutte. the boys' physical education pro- gram provided a variety of sports for the boys of Santa Barbara High. To assist him in this program, Coach Schutte had the assistance of Coaches Bill Crow, Chuck Sylvester, and Sam Cathcart. The boys started the season playing football and then went into basketball. All through both of these seasons, indi- vidual sessions were held in boxing. judo and tumbling. YYith the arrival of spring, baseball, golf, swimming, badminton and golfers. l 5 I l Counter-clockwise: Studs-nt tf-ar-lu-r Il lsnlflin t-lot-ks hovs in the lllil y url 'l't':tnipoIim- workouts we-rv zt fzivoritv during.: llin- sprim.: si-im-ste-r. The- boys lc-ztrtiwl sf-lt d--ft-ttsv. ll took t'ugg:v-rl playinf: In ln-coin: lllIl'I'-I1lllI'2ll football t-h:ttnp Postr-lt Hill l i'ow instructs he-giittiiiig track occupied the boys' time. A new feature inaugurated this year was the intra-mural league. Football. basketball, track and baseball leagues were organized with the winners of each period meeting during noon time to de- cide the champions of each sport. Santa Barbara College provided stu- dent coaches to assist the regular coaches through the year. ln the fall, they had instruction from four student coaches and in the spring, two more came to gain ex- perience in teaching. S. 451- '11, - - . ugggi.. . f'?'Zc' yi:-ff? Through the Girls' l'.li. department good sportsmanship. the values of team work. a love of sports, and the principles of grace and eo-ordination, were taught to the girls at SBHS. The sports offered Wifi were speed-away, hockey, tennis, swim ming, volleyball, basketball, softball ping-pong, archery, and sophomore and advanced dance. Girls in Action . . . Nliss Alice XViesendanger. department head. was busy on tennis and basketball courts and speed-away fields. Miss Dor- othy Cotton helped girls in individual classes with corrective exercises, archery and ping-pong. Nlrs. Louise Erikson was G..-XA. adviser, and instructed speed- away, hockey, basketball, tennis, dance and softball. Nlrs. Doris Rumsey taught swimming and golf. Nliss Eleanor Good- man instructed dance, basketball, volley- ball and speed-away, and Mrs. June Lane developed poise and co-ordination th rough dance. Speed-away, the rough, enthusi- astic sport known as girls' football, was played in the fall semester. The morning classes found it tough going in the slippery grass. Concluding the season, the G..-XA. Class and after- school players outplayed the College KYomen, ill-l. Vzttcliliii.: za liall for fi yiossihlt- toiichrlown play in sptwil-zixvzty' is A. lizil-liosn, who is Lruzlrtled by BI, Mvliwt-ii. lililrl'S art- 42. l,-ionwy. A. Little, M. XVats0n and lr, Woottoii. The-se are the tear-hers who helped the girls to develop poise, co-ordination, good sportsmanship, and seIf-Con- fidemw. Front Row: Mrs. June Lam: and Miss Dorothy Fotton. Second Row: Miss Eleanor Goodman and Mrs. Louise Iirikson. Third row: Miss Alive Wiesendanger and Mrs. Doris Rumsey. The whistle, the center bully, and the referee, as she yelled Stieksl , introduced the winter sport, field hockey. Running up and down the held kept the girls in good condi- tion. Nlany bruising games were played in the junior-senior sports classes. GAA. and after school. . f- at s. xi 1 oa li . llsr- uri so fo e voiiie- of at 25-yarrl bully. B:if'kIif1Id players li. Xvt-2-Fil. J. All'-ii niirl goalie- V. XVilbiu 'ir w- i iii' x tl 1' -1- Io i' I 'k' it r th' ou Learn Fair Play . . . re are Carol NYilhur and listlif-r YQ-fra at a ei-n toss with Coaeh Erikson. Others in the pir't1ire are Rette Xvllllffhll and Janet Allen. 575' s. QI? 5-15? A 3 . i LQ '- r ' Je. ral Us 'O 4. ,,,,,. Gwyn Looney, G.A.A. president, is shown presenting blue ribbons to Ventura's winning basketball team. 168 l'ointl roared the referee. This was one of the many shouts heard from the basketball classes. This game, requiring great agility and ball handling, found many of the girls at the end of the periods hot, tired and panting. The girls partici- pated in a playday at lVilliam S. Hart High School in Newhall and held their own basketball playday with Ventura with overwhelming victories. Aquatic mermaids were at it again this year in the SBHS pool. The beginners tloundered in the early morning classes while the more advanced swimmers crowded the pool in the afternoons. :Xlong with the numerous swim meets the high spot of the year was the annual swim show, this year entitled Peter Pan, a dramatized water fantasy of pi- rates, mermaids, and a little boy from Never-Never Land represent- ing the spirit of youth. lN'llllHlSll'illllli.1' tln-ii' skiils in the first :xiii vanos- f tht- :ulvam-1-cl swim class, are 5l2II'I-fill'Q'l l.ym-Ile lilll'llilllIlll. Front Row: .l. NYM-off, XVilsol d ' 'A . A-r' -ad 5 X .QPR Girls chasing halls all flyer the tennis cnurt was a ciinimnn sight at the heginning nf the year, hut the aclvancetl class and regular classes sittin develfipetl many ace servers. 'I he girls wnrkecl fin ture and hacks hand strnlqes and playetl hnth singles anil tlnuhles. l-'nr the first time an nrganizetl Ciirls' 'llennis Team was ffmrmetl at SIZHS, 'lihe team, cinn- pnsecl will ten players and captainecl hy Diane Vanfwttnii, participated in tnurnaments against Beverly llills, Nlaryinnuiit, Nlarymfiunt wt' laws :Xngelcs and Santa Nlnnica. liesiiles these schnnl tnurnaments trip stars from the team participated in the famnus Ujai 'llnurnament with great success. Captain Diane alsn demons stratetl excellent net actinn in taking the Duilley Cup and exhibited nut- staniling ffirm in the Ojai and Snuth- ern California xluninr Tnurnameiits. E 9,5-' ufi 1? 414, I-'myllilm writ, fi.-S Fgiy 'I'ys.-ll. vlmililt-s Iizirtii--r. ll--ii IVHY' it yxi-'lc-'fl l-,wltligiiiil siriml-w. 'Vp I- yt,.,,i1,.1f'i' git-tip in' taiiin-1: girls t 'Ill'fr'l1I vhs- Girl lfiiliis 'Il'-im Front Row: Nl. Niiiipl-.-Il, V. l':iiiii ii Il Hmnlliiii 4' Srilllii Nl l't'X'vl lli Xlls l.:-iiswl-1i'1l4,s--ii ixissi Second Flow: .I. .Xr-.i, V. l'I l1rS, I, Kimllw- 1 llmrlsiliit. Nl Nic--l-iti. ,l, l-'tx 'ltliii, .I lliiniil--ll it lily. 4' 1',,t,,1.-ri., ANI Niil Second Row: If, llezzf-ii ' , .1 lgiytgl If l,iiirtnlVllvv'. I' .l:qi'v:liN, Xlrs Imris lliiiii y. l-AY l7'll'll-'l 'l' J' l l'l' 'All ,ls f fm 1ll'u ,Ill it i-i.i:,i-s. .x llHxx..ril, li ilaiiiisnii. i., Ainispiiiiiii tiiiawiniis Iwiviaiii lifink- I 'VT'V1'r 'l P f'f1l'F1 l llWU H P1 .4 i 'zlt i ll lllllll' :1 111-1'1'i-1-1 spike is l3l2lI1t' XYo11tto11 :11111 111-1-v1-11l- 1113. 11 1s b:1111l1':1 51121111-1: fllh1'l'S 111 1111- f1'Ul1l row :11'1-: l II X':111ul111 111111 1l:11'1'i1-1 Allll'Ill1j'. Back Row: I1'1-111- 11 1 111:1. Bl:11'll511 Alrlzwn-11. 1.111 voIl1-yl1:1ll :11 1111- Y was at 1-1-1111111111 sight, 1-sps-1-ially ll l1o111 1 l 1 1 111 Il 11 l1 's sop o1'1- 'llll y'l1i'11 was '111111-tl u 1' 1' 1 1- 1 1 1'1:1 1'ouls1-11'1'1'o1111y1111111-Girls' 'l'1'i-lli-Y 'l'1llll'112l- 1111-111. 1111- :11lv:1111-1- class of d2lllC6'1'S 11-fl lay Mrs. .l11111- 1.11111- 11 1i1'1- for 1111-11' .lill1l1I'll'5' I3!'l11l't' 1'o11r'1-1'1. Front Row: l11l1'1I Y:1111:1111, l'1l1'HlXl1 Blair. R1-v1-rly .11-11-1'. Seco Row: 1l1-111-1- l':1s1z11:11o1:1. Mrs. 1.11111-, Sallie 811111111-1'. Stress Vfhen one of those rainy days came along, many of the girls' physi- cal education classes retreated to the upstairs gym where they played vol- leyball. VViclted serves, exhausting volleys, and smashing spikes were perfected by the girls. Nlany players found this practice very valuable in competing in the Girls' Tri-Hi-Y Volleyball League. Nlodern Dance is an activity designed to develop grace, muscular co-ordination, and appreciation of dance as an art. l'nder the direction of Nlrs. -lune Lane, SBHS da11ce instructor, outstanding members of the two advanced classes performed i11 Carousel, the spring musical, and in the Nlodern Dance Con- cert for which they did their own chore- ography of formalized patterns and rhythmic abstractions. The twang of the bow and the thump of an arrow in the target was a thrilling sound to archery enthusi- asts of the two individual classes. SBHS modern Dianas at the VVil- liam S. Hart l'layday, received blue ribbons for second place in archery. 111-111-1-s1-11ti111: 1111- girls who partieipztted i11 the Dnriee l'11l11'1'I'l, l,C1!'1'l12l Xrvrltlvll presents a large 11111111111-1 111' llowf-1's to o11ts1:11111i11g 1lz111111- i11st1't11 1o1', Mrs, J11111- laillll-', :11 1111- 1'los1- 111' 1111- 111-1'f111'111:1111'e. Teamwork Besides this sport. the girls in indi- vidual classes played ping pong and worked on Nlensendieke exercises which helped to develop poise and good posture. This year the senior and junior girls were offered golf as an elective for the first time. Despite the many flying divots and zinging misses, the students learned the basic fundamentals, the difference between a brasse and a putter, and what the words slice and hook meant. l'n- der their capable teacher, Nlrs. Doris Rumsey, the girls practiced on local driving ranges, putting greens, and at the high school athletic field. VVith the crack of the bat and the umpire yelling Yer out! the hardier coeds of SBI-IS classes took to the dia- monds to sharpen their softball skills. They learned to steal bases, snag flys, and had the usual percentage of errors and strikeouts. Members of G.A.A. and after school sport enthusiasts ended their sea- son in a rough and sockum game against the faculty Tr-airing in from third base- with thg winning run in a f-rueizil game- of the Six period t3.A.A. C-lass is Barlizirzi Glf-rum. Svriously wzitvliim: Vat 4'li1-ne-5' fil'IlllIY1SfI'HlE' her Robin Hood skills :trim from li-ft to right, Judy XVZIFIILT, Patti l'e-Irie-2 Miss illllil .If-xxvll, Sllllitflll 1.-as-hi-r: ulifl lmlzi XX'liitr-liiiivli. lv+Amonsti':iliiii: th.-ir golf strokes under ilu- flire-f-tion of thwii' iiistrm-tor, Mrs. Doris lliimsi-y, un- l'Il:iin-- Nolilm-, ilu:-lin-l Zzipzitai, zinfl Helly l'oope-r. Mr. XK'l1itQ', avtini: iimpiiw- of the 1l..X.A.- Facility frame-. Iuka-s livin- out in pr':ir-lir'e- his swing! lwtwe-ell lllllllUIS. AX X V . , -I up Jw. x, H V X . Ot' the many extraveurrieulzir activities availablt- to PO Tl' vzulc-ts. the ahove four 1'-liose to lie iiiviiilwrs of the ittaliun color priuird. 'Flwy :ire li. Hiflsilgzo. .l. lil-ltoii, li. I imgliurst. Al. liizor. I'hq- weelily pztiuirlies serve- to assist wiflets in lf-zirxiingg miie of their most important subjects. such :is lvziflei- iz r s ' ROTC Cadets ln the three years a student spends in ROTC an emphasis is put on teaching good traits, good habits of leadership and an ability to live with one's comrades. Une of the methods of teach- ing stud en ts responsibility. leadership, and respect for con- stituted authority is working with other students, particularly on things requiring precision. Of the many hours of instruc- tion an ROTC Cadet receives each year, many of these are spent learning the intricacies of close-order drill. The weekly parade serves as a contest he' tween the different marching units to determine which of them is progressing the fastest. A 1 1 alle aim- the cadet oilic-er umlc-r tht- siipvrvi, 1011 of hip, drill, and exercise of vc'mi1iiati1l. In r'l1ai'g:i- of the the professor of military Sf'lk'llf Q1 and tactics, .5 i A Learn Leadership uh IIl4lI'l1l'l11I!I VIIMI I11 I'i pi mi PM AS in thi xmiiw IJJI4 1:1'fvL:-r-1,111 willy-I-fi In-low :uw Ihv third Af-sir' Iifl'I'l' 4':l1iv1S I-Zilllllljk in :Liam-n In uiii il rxp--l'if-lir-,A in mmf- nf thvii' mn ,' l1t.iry Iwirliiliu in--Iimvls. In Un- Imf'kur'm1ii1l is lin- 4'2lIiI'tlIl I+-wi' NI lffel SMT r ,iw .n 0- .? QI V1 bil Mya, aww , f' ' I if I 7 I4 . . I + .lhrlhhl yuimil-ssol' ut' militzirx' 4r'i+,111'e Jimi Uavtif-5. Blzislvr Ser- Lwziiii Arlhui I.. I.ermm'fI. .Xt right hr- is shown in- If'IIlIE1i vluss on xvefzipmis. 'VIII-4 5'+H1 S 111411-I wtilrwif xvmv beck rovy: .. XYzitm's' I3 I nth: N. Glif-k: Il. Hirst: I.. XX:i1'kv11t111: lb. Marr: A. 4u1'imir'li: IC. Iii-litliio-1 front row: .I. Isbell: fl, Iifirlriirue-z: .I. Il:1x'l1Isnl1: Il livin-ltr. Ii. XXI Qc' ' iitein-ml: .I. H+-Il: T. Smith' 5. I.ifh1rv. .I Ill-ifl. Officers no ictured: H. I.uyi1v: Y D lm-rr: If Mau: I. Xkkllm who .1 1... Whvilx Hb' sm unv-qu 14 .,. N,- an In Individual A special high school group serving the citizenry of Santa Barbara was the ROTC firing party. Members are: R. VV:1rkentin, commander: C. XVilson: M. Rizor: R. Bringhurst: J. Belton: R. Lawrence: N. Johnson: R. Sal- ter: R. Hidalgo: An activity closely related to the firing party was the rifle team. Members standing are: R. Warkentin. D. Garst, D. Marr, S. Tashiro, D. Canatsey, kneeling: R. Fenn, R. Haines, G. Harms, R. Lawrence, prone: B. La- Lhropk. R. Hidalgo, G. Hardie, J. Humphreys, K. Gry- A ows i. ROTC band members are G. Boutilier, director: J. Isbell: R. James: J. Humphreys: J. Reid: R. Powell: E. Hicks: S. Tashiro: F. Seal: R. Ripley: G. Layne: R. Castillo: R. Burtness: D. Prato: E. Smith: E. Capovilla: L. XVeider: L. Reid. Activities This yn-ur's RUTH ilistriif-Liwmil stuff wi-rv lhv following: Cziplziin Lewis M, Jost, pmfessm- of military sf'if-m-f- zmfl tzxvtii-si Joseph O. Iiaisllizuii, mi1it:'u'X l1I'f1IM-FIB' f'llSl0fii1lllI Master Sergezuit Arthur I.. Lvonzirfl. :issislzml PMSNT. Shown lic-rv re-1-eiving just ulle' uf tlw nisuiy :iwurfls pri-- sn-ntvnl IU the rlrill tvzini, is 1'mn1ii:1mlvr llzivivl Hurst, lm-im: f'0llQ.fl'3ll.lli2ll+'d by I'MSk'l' 421311. Jost. Drill temu mvmbers are: R. XY:1rke-iitili: IJ. Hurst: R. Puulin: R. Hidalml: R. Mafirlulon: li, Huim-s: R. Minor: R. Salt'-r: Ir. Faiimtsi-y: R. 1.1-fx IP. Aif'f'1lI'lllt4j'I R. Voss IJ. Brown: F, Simms G. Hzircliv N, .Iohnsong F. XVils0n R, i4ilXYl't-llf'F . 'nz' -M , A fl-9,5 1- 4 , 4 fb: Acknowledgements from the Stoll lhe valutble help ftnd isslstanee of mftm persons both rn our sehool ind our eommunrtw hue gone mto the nmkrng of this xetrs Olrve and Gold To eaeh of these lndrxrduals for therr ard III prepftr mv 1 Vearboole xxhreh would be vtorthx of the tr1d1t1ons of Santt Bntrbira Hrgh School, the 1953 Olrve md Gold stthf extends lts most srncere thinks especxally to the followrng lo Nlr Georve lomllnson for hrs outstandmv photographv h1s lnvntluftble advlee hrs eonstfmt Interest 1nd eontlnu ll saerlhee of trme To Nlr Stanlew Iohnstone Mr V1d1l Torres ftnd Nlr Andrew Bourquln of the Sehauerl'r1nt1ng Studlo for the prmtmg of our book lo Nlr Vmeent lNeweomer Nlr Robert Nlehle md the Nletropolrtqn Engmvers of Los Xngeles for therr prompt and efhelent SLFVILC To Nlr ohn lhonms md the S Ix Sm1th Compqnv for encouragmg us to use our own rdeas on the cover To Nlr Nliynard Nlfxle and the Tx po Club of Santi Birbftm I-Ilgh School for the stftmpmv of nftmes ln gold on the eovers fo rl hompson Brothers Studros for the1r plctures of the underelqssmen To Nlrs Marglret Xoung 1rt1st for the unusual Cartoon map on the end sheets lo the Santa Barbtrft News Press, the Semflm Nflutlea Assoemtlon the led lVI'1wer Studlo Nlr Larry Lftyne ind lVlr Vmeent Nlandese for supplymg a ten bsdlx needed pretures fo Nlr Harvex I Holt, 'VIr Doug las VVh1te, Nlr LOUIS lsoutsouv'1s and Nlr Lloxd Corlrss for thelr va ued fzssrstfvnee ln 1 Vftrletx of xx sys To Mlss Dorothy VVestf1ll for bemg the voree of experrenee vwhxeh gurded us throuffh mstnx crises 176 1955 Oluve 8. Gold Staff lzzlzior PII ILIP LHAR I RAND Busznfss flfzzfzager GLNE BOLTILIER Jsvrstanl DAXI IUINC' Jsrzstml Ldmr AX IS BOL IELL Instrurtzon lzrlztor NELLE I1A'l AYANIA eluzstzznl JIXI BLLL Semor Ldztors IAN WEBB ROBERTA RODNIAIN BROORS SNII I H L 11114 fl'1!l.S5I7ltI1 Iidztom AX IS BOUTELL Y AI IBB ISINI' NISHIHARA 'lfllffllllf YOSHIRO INISHIHARA Sflldfllf Lzfe Ldzfors JOAN RAIND IXI RI'II INICRI RSOIN OfgIlIIIZllfI0l1 Ldllor Bop' Sports Ldztors 'Isszstanfs C Iflf Sporty lwlltor R0 TC ltrlllor Latour Editor Photographers .Stn 111 vzslants NORNIAN CJLILR BOB RUSSELL RAY HFIN ISCH JERRY LIPONI ART HAIX SEIN BARBARA CLI RUNI GARY LAYNE DAVE 'XIARR BOB LOBURIN CHRIS NIILNIE HLAI HLR ADANIS PABLO AVILA BOB BEINBROOK BEVERLY GLILK BILL HARRIS PAFI TY PREUSS LINDA ROBERTS SILVIA XVERTZ DAVE YAIXIADA 1 1 . 1 I Y x ' I C C C V7 1 C W 0 Y 1 Y X A ' 1 l .1 I L 1 e . 1 . -1 1 . Y 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 L . , ,,.,..,.., ., , 1 7 4 ' ' T I I 4 C K 1 . 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