Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1956
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To honor this great American and his most famous publication, Poor Richards Almanac, the Olive and Gold staff has made Poor Donnie's Almanac the theme of your yearbook. The Donnie of your Almanac is the cheery figure at the bottom of the pageg he represents both Benjamin Franklin and the teen-agers of Santa Barbara High School. Donnie will guide you through the i956 Olive and Gold. Q 3 'tlllilllli' ,mm , '1 ff' pda JW Q1 M Wifi? , fl.'irlf f .., w V if 4 ,. Q s af Tm. WWRM QM wi 'fwWW9GfWr 4. Color by George E. Tomlinson 3 Q O C ,9 ,A WT? 3 ff 1 n x . Q I O I lf' A if 1. is I I n 4 1' Q ,v A , A.. A ,-451. , , 1 'X Ram' DQnn1ql?56 AC K So Bl I Us So wherein l5 Confamed Classes ,,.. .... -- - 1, Depari-mervts - - .. - - '12 Sporfs.. ..,. ,, , - 124 S'l'ucienJr Lure ..... -151 ' ,,.,..--H'- ' 4' 5' A! xgI.'.',l, . 4f SQ 9 'P XE Z A 1, , Q59 GMS 5 65 -af Er . In September, 1953, the seniors ot 1956 entered high school as bewildered sophomores. Aiding and supporting our class, Mrs. Zelma Pierce and Mr. Clayton Clark, counselors, helped us become orientated to high school, and plan our future programs and vocations. Mixing in student lite, we ioined clubs relating to romance languages, hobbies or occupations. We soon were introduced to school traditions: No underclassmen allowed in the student-body roomg only senior girls sit in the front of the audi- Lorizung cmd such customs and institutions as: sitting in the rooting section at tootball games, then to the Rec , the BO , teen-age terminal, and cruising State to the beach. Class officers who presided over the Senior Class Council during the year are Dave Robinson, president, Rosalind Rea, secretary, Rod Duncan, vice- president, and Keith Troxel, treasurer. if I W i I fi sf, L -, 13 K, Zlzey Bead Talking over this year's program for the senior class are Dave Robinson, class president, Mrs. Zelma Pierce and Mr. Clayton Clark, senior counselors. ur cfivifies 1 . i , , fr ' , S t The seniors who are in charge of senior week had an enor- mous iob to do as Nanci Browning, Janet Weidenbach and Dave Echols discovered. Nanci was in charge of Senior Frolics, and Janet and Dave were co-chairmen of Senior Week. During our second year, the hardest academ- ic school period, we sponsored a junior class- faculty basketball game, ca movie, and iam sessions. In our last, full year, we duplicated the junior year's activities and included magazine and decal sales, a senior class- faculty basketball game, and Senior Week with a barbecue, beach party, Senior Frolics, and the climax - the inspiring graduation ceremony and all-night party held at the Biltmore's Coral Casino. Representing the Senior Class, as well as making the decisions for the class, is the iob of the Senior Class Council. Members of the council include: Row 'I: D. Robinson, pres., R. Duncan, vice-pres., R. Rea, sec., K. Troxel, treas. Row 2: T. Rhorer, J. Ludlow, S. Adams, N. Browning, A. Terres, E. Siben, M. Urton, J, Wheeler. Row 3: A. Overoye, N. Nakaii, J. Weidenbach, S. Neslen, P. Marwede. Row 4: C. Milne, R. Peden, T. Zollars, D. Tracy, D. Schneider, G. Cavalletto. ii ,. .re 1-1 O, ,F ,hi P Q' si' x fx' Y ui' Sow? 5? ll VA I r f A . . is H. ,,, . s f :JW ilk! F. 'N .X , it as ,.: if it ...fav Q? y,-'lf , Wm 'X i :ee l 1' .sv -Q.. X e-:wt Annabelle Abayan Sherryl Adams William Allen George Armstrong Mary Alice Abogadie Velma J. Adams David Antles Carl Scott Autrey Edward Acquistapace Priscilla Diane Alden Miguel Silva Armenta Rosalie Baggao Ronnie Acquistapace Kathryn Allen Annabelle Abayan - Born: Carpinteria. Kathryn Allen-Born: Los Angeles. Activi- TO Plans: undecided, Mary Alice Abogadie-Born: Santa Maria. Activities: Allied Youth 35 Chicanos Club 25 Deputies 25 Legislature 25 Modern Dance Program 25 Pompon Girls 35 Christ- mas Program 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: Business College. Edward Acquistapace7Born5 Santa Bar- bara. Plans: fishing, Ronnie Acquistapace-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: Junior College5 plumber. Sherryl Adams-Born: Armstrong, Iowa, Activities: Allied Youth i, 2, 35 Deputies 35 FHA lp Girls' League Exec. Board 35 Legislature 35 ROTC Co-ed Colonel 3. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC5 secretary, reception- ist. Velma J. Adams--Born: Las Vegas, New Mexico. Activities: Girls' Ensemble l. Plans: Lotton Dental College: dental assis- tant. Priscilla Diane Alden-Born: San Francis- co. Activities: Creative Writing Club l, 2, 35 Scholarship Society 2, 35 Spanish Club l, 2, 35 UNY i, 2, 3, sec. 2, 3. Plans: Pomona, Berkeley5 teaching, ties: Allied Youth i, 25 Legislature 25 Program and Rally Committee lg Sopho- more Class Council5 Senior Class Council5 GAA 35 O 81 G Queen 35 Homecoming Maid of Honor 3. Plans: Schoffers Col- lege of Color and Design5 advertising. William Allen-Born: Lincoln, Nebraska. Activities: Allied Youth5 Art Club5 Yell Leader 35 Deputies 35 Key Club 35 Legis- lature5 Program and Rally 35 Bee track5 Cee track. Plans: College5 electronics, mechanics. David Antles - Born: Santo Barbara. Plans: service. Miguel Silva Armenia-Born.: Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Plans: service. George Armstrong-Born: Owosso, Mich, Activities: Allied Youth 25 Art Club 35 FBLA 2, 3, pres. 3, vice pres. 2. Plans: UCLA5 accountant. Carl Scott Autry--Born: Littlefield Texas, Activities: Allied Youth 35 Campus Com- mittee 35 Hi-Lights 25 Key Club 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC5 ministry. Rosalie Baggao-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 35 Allied Youth :Zion 1. .fn -' N I Juanita Louise Balint Marguerite Barbost Dorothy Grace Ball Judy Rae Beck Esther Louise Banks David Begg 35 Girls' Ensemble lp Carousel 25 Christ- mas Programs i, 2, 35 Moods in Music5 Spring Program 35 TNT 2, 35 Teacher Aide 3. Plans UCSBC5 teaching. Juanita Louise Balint-Born: Cleveland, Ohio. Activities: A Cappella 2, 35 Art Club lg Girls' Ensemble lg Carousel 25 Scholarship Society 25 Thespians'35 Triple Trio 2, 3. Plans: work, marriage, Dorothy Grace Ball-Born: San Francisco. Activities: Art Club 'I5 French Club lg JSA lg Orchestra i, 2, 35 Carousel 25 All-Cal School Symphony l, 2, 35 Christmas Pro- grams l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC5 teacher. Louise Banks-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Marguerite Barbosa-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: airline hostess. Judy Rae Beck-Born: Spokane, Wash. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 35 FBLA 25 Legislature i. Plans: Business College5 office, bank work. David Begg-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided, .2-5, ev no. Q - 475 Jimmy C. Belton Jytte Bergmann Sharon Arleen Biggam Bob Benbrook John M. Bertolli Lance Birk rley Michael Bennett Anita Diana Bertrand Anthony Rudolph Blanquette Jimmy C. Beltonw-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Allied Youth i7 Latin Club 2, 3, sgt.:at-arms 27 Legislature 27 ROTC lst Lt.7 Science Club 37 ROTC Color Guard 2. Plans: UCSBC7 army officer, Bob Benbrook-Born: Los Angeles, Ac- tivities: Band i7 Creative Writing Club l, 27 Deputies 37 Forge, exch, ed. l, circu- lation mgr 2, page 3 ed. 37 O 81 G statt assistant 2, ROTC ed. 37 Spanish Club l, 27 UNY l: UNY Dancers l, 2. Plans: UCLA7 Iournalism. Harley Michael Bennett-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A. Cappella Planning Committee 27 Carousel 27 football varsity 1, 2, 37 football sophomore 17 Forge 37 House Committee 27 Hi-Y Council, vice pres. 27 JSA 2, 37 Key Club l, 37 Letter- men's Club 37 Scholarship Society l, 2, 37 ASB pres. 37 Student Directory 27 varsity track l7 YMCA Youth in Government 2, 3. Plans: Stanford or Claremont Men's Col- Iege7 business administration, law. Jytte Bergmann-Born: Copenhagen, Den- mark. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, senior rep. 37 Art Club 2, 37 Junior Class Coun- cil7 Senior Class Council7 Deputies 17 FBLA 2, 3, sec. 27 FHA l7 GAA 2, 37 Girls' League Exec. Board, sophomore rep., iunior rep,7 Legislature 27 Scholar- ship Society l, 2, 37 Carousel 27 Modern Dance Programs l, 2, 37 Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil l7 Homecoming Queen 37 pres. Girls' League Exec. Board 3, Plans: San Jose State College7 teacher, John M. Bertolli-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 37 Deputies 37 FBLA 37 Spanish Club 2. Plans: SBJC7 business. Anita Diana Bertmnd+Born: San Fran- cisco. Activities: Science Club 3. Plans: SBJC7 science. Sharon Arleen Biggam-Born: Oakland. Activities: Allied Youth I, 27 Art Club 27 FHA 17 Girls' Ensemble 27 Spanish Club l, 2. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC7 x-ray tech, Lance Birk-Born: Seattle, Wash. Activi- ties: varsity football 27 sophomore toot- ball 'I7 French club 2. Plans: business administration, restaurant. Anthony Rudolph Blanquette-Born: San- ta Barbara. Activities: Art Club7 FBLA 27 JSA I, Plans: Junior College7 undecided. Mickey Bennett, student body president, Jytte Bergman, girls' league president, and Dick Lee, boys' league president, are busy discussing the problem of noisy assemblies. Jytte was Homecoming Queen for 1955, and Mickey and Dick are active Key Club members. lf! Diane Nancy Bly Rosalie Ann Bonilla Jon Sharp Borad Diane Nancy Bly-Born, San Francisco. Activities, GAA T, Photography Club l, Swim Show l, 2, 3, chairman Swim Show 3. Plans, College Night School, business career. Rosalie Ann Bonillclfliorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth i. Plans: SBJC, marriage, .lon Sharp Borad f Born: Chicago, lll. Activities: FFA l, 2, 3, Plans SBJC, UCSBC, teacher. Avis Ann Boutellfiiorn, Santa Barbara, Activities: JSA l, 2, 3, state and regional legislature i, 2, 3, treas 3, Sophomore Class Council l, O 81 G staff, underclass- men and assistant ed. 2, ed. 3, UNY 3, Swim Shows 2, 3, JSA Summer School 2. Plans: Pomona, zoology, diplomatic ser- vice. Robert Lee Bowen f Born, Honolulu, Hawaii. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, Athletic Committee 3, Bee basketball i, Future Men Teachers 3, JSA l, 3, state and regional legislature 3, Lettermen's Club, treas 3, Senior Class Council 3, varsity swimming team 2, 3, Hi-Y Coun- cil 2, JSA Summer School 2. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Thomas Bradley-Born, Pittsfield, Mass. Plans: Junior College, undecided. Richard BringhurstfBorn, Trona. Activi- ties: Deputies 2, Legislature l, Photo- Nu. f -1+- 2 . ' :J ,al .. -.3 V ,f H , Avis Ann Boutell Richard Bringhurst Nanci E. Browning Boyd Buck Robert Alan Burtne Robert Lee Bowen William Brinks Josephine Brunello Vallorie Burnette Lynn Carol Butterfie Thomas Bradley Dallas Brown Lynette Buchanan Mary Lou Burri Robert Buzard graphy Club l, ROTC Drill Team 3, B Battalion Exec. Capt. 3. Plans: Brigham Young University, forrestry. William BrinksfBorn, Santa Barbara. Activities: ROTC Drill Team l, ROTC 2nd Lt. 3. Plans: General Motors Institute, automotive engineer. Dallas Brown-Born: Garden City, Kan- sas, Activities: Deputies 2, ROTC Drill Team i, 2, ROTC Lt. Commander of A Company, Thespians 2, 3, Late Christo- pher Bean 2, Carousel 2. Plans, air force. Nanci E. Browning-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Planning Committee 3, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, sec., Arr Club l, 2, pres. 2, sec. 3, Deputies 2, GAA l, 2, Girls' League Exec. Board l, 2, JSA l, 2, Legislature 3, Carousel 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, Thespians 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Usherettes 2, 3, treas., SBVISC Committee 3, Traffic Safe- ty Committee 3, Senior Class Council 3. Plans: Pomona, University of Colorado, psychologist, dancer. Josephine Brunello-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, GAA 3, ROTC Co-ed 3. Plans: Junior College, air line hostess. Lynette Buchanan-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, Deputies 3, FHA I, GAA l, 2, 3, JSA l, 2, Science Club 2, 3, sec. 2, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Student Court 3, Swim Shows l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3. Plans: Uni- vtrsity of California at Davis, veterinarian. Boyd Buck-Born, Bonneville, Ark. Plans, Army, mechanic, race driver, Vallorie BurnettefBorn: Westwood. Ac- tivities: Legislature l, Junior Class Coun- cil, TNT 2. Plans: San Francisco Junior College, air line hostess. Mary Lou Burri7Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Girls' Ensemble l, JSA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, Plans, SBJC, UCSBC, teacher. Robert Alan Burtness--Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Band l, 2, 3, Dance Band 3, JSA 2, ROTC Band l, 2, 3, Scholarship Society i, 2, 3. Plans. Stan- ford, air force. Lynn Carol Butterfield-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Depu- ties 3, FRN 2, Girls' Ensemble i, Legis- lature 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Pep Leader 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, Triple Trio 2, Usherettes 2, 3, ROTC Co- ed Colonel 3. Plans, UCSBC or SBJC, lab technician. Robert Buzarcl-Born, Berkeley. Activities: ROTC battalion staff capt. 2, 3. Plans, California Polytechnic College, architec- tual engineer. 3+ eiziors Bob Byers-Born, Wichita Falls, Texas, Activities: Band l, 2, Deputies l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Bee track 2, Cee track l, Christmas Show, Swim Show 2, Papa ls All, Carousel, Spring Program, Thes- pians 3. Plans: navy. Sandra Lee Callan-Born, Taft. Activities: JSA l, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, TNT 2, Tri- Hi-Y Council l, Sophomore Class Council l, Carousel, Dance Show 2, 3. Plans, UCSBC, teacher, dancer. Gilbert Calles - Born, Santa Barbara, Plans, marines. Merrill Lynn Campbell-Born: Los An- geles. Activities, Advertising Committee 2, Art Club 2, Deputies 3, FHA 2, GAA 2, 3, O 81 G art ed, 3, Scholarship Socie- ty l, Sports Manager 3, TNT l, 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y Council l, UNY Dancers l. Plans: UCSBC, University at Mexico, teacher. Roseanne Campilio-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Assembly Committee Chairman 3, Deputies 3, Legis- lature l, 2, 3, Scholarship 2, 3, Ticket Sales Committee 2, TNT 3, Senior Class Council. Plans, Marymount College, teacher. Douglas Canatsey-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Key Club l, 2, 3, treas. 3, Limitations Committee 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, ROTC Captain, Co. Commander B Company 3, Varsity ten- nis l, Boys' State. Plans, Berkeley, civil engineer. Peggy Ann Canterbury-Barn, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club 3, Deputies 2, Legislature 3, Orches- tra l, 2, 3, Board of Directors 2, Scholar- ship Society l, 2, Carousel, Modern Dance Show 2, 3, TNT l, 2, 3, hist. 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, treas. 3. Plans, UCSBC, teacher. Peter Bernard Capovillo - Born: Santa Barbara, Activities, varsity baseball 2, 3, iunior varsity baseball l, 2, Lettermen's Club 3, varsity track 3. Plans, SBJC, Fresno State College, baseball player, teacher. Tony CappielIo7Born, New Haven, Conn. Activities, Band l, 2, 3, Dance Band i, 2, Deputies 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Student Court 2, Christmas Program 3, Spring Concerts 2, 3, transferred from Hamden High, Plans, Westlake School of Music, Belle and Harte, professional musician. Bob Byers Sandra Lee Callan Gilbert Calles x- J Discussing future plans for the Program and Rally Committee are Jim Ellis, chairman, Ettra Montini, Lynn Butterfield and Jim Furman. Merrill Lynn Campbell Roseanne Campilio Douglas Canatsey Peggy Ann Canterbury Peter Bernard Capovilla Tony Cappiello For , ., ,, . c fi' im 1: 'ir'-mimi tirwiw H' . ' ', ,Q L Dick Lee, John Mullins and George Cavalletto plan for the painting of the parking lot on their way to o Key Club meeting. Fred Carlburg Charles Ray Caudle Albert Castillo George Cavalletto, Jr. Al Francis Catalon Nickey Cavalletto .-we TP' if i an Bill G. Chachakos Bill Chamlee Fred Carlburg-Born, LeMars, Iowa. Ac- tivities, track l, 2, 3. Plans, College, music. Albert Castillo - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, baseball varsity l, 2, 3, varsity basketball 3, Bee basketball l, Junior Class Council, varsity football l, 3, sophomore football. Plans: USC, coach, baseball player. AI Francis Catalon--Born: Houston, Texas. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, Junior Class Council, Dance Band l, 2, Deputies l, Legislature 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, ROTC Band l, Christmas Program l, 2, Bee track i, Cee track l. Plans, SBJC, Clare- mont College, lawyer. Charles Ray Caudle-Born, Fulton, Arkan- sas. Plans: UCSBC, military service. George Alexander Cavalletto, Jr.-Born, San Luis Obispo. Activities, Allied Youth 2, Boys' League Exec. Board 3, Vice Pres. 3, Deputies 2, varsity football 3, JSA l, Key Club 2, 3, Photography Club l, Traffic Safety Committee 3, Senior Class Council 3, Hi-Lights Waldo Award l. Plans, Menlo Junior College, advertis- ing-radio, television. Nickey Cavalletto!Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club 3. Plans: San Dimas, citrus grower. Bill G. ChachakosfBornf Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella l, 2, Deputies 2, 3, Latin Club l, Carousel 2, Christmas Pro- gram l, 2. Plans, UCSBC, UCLA, UC Medical Center at San Francisco, phar- macist. Bill Chamlee-Born: Eureka. Plans: un- decided. John Chard4Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Cee track l. Plans: SJBC, UCSBC, industrial arts, mechanical work. Robbin Chervenka-Born.: Tacoma Wash- ington. Activitiesf A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, Art Club 1, pres. l, Sophomore Class Council sec., Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, Girls' League Exec. Board 'l, 2, 3, JSA l, 2, Legislature l, 2, 3, Photography Club l, vice pres. l, ROTC Co-ed colonel 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Usherettes 2, 3, pres. 3, May Dance Rib- bon Bearer 2, Girls' State 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, Swim Show 2, 3, Spring Program 3. Plans, Whitman College, University of Washington, teaching, nurs- ing. Peter Churchill - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans: UCSBC, undecided. Carolyn Jean Clancy-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities, FBLA l, GAA l, 2, 3. Plans, marriage. Walter D. Clapp-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Awards Committee 3, Deputies 3, JSA 2, 3, Student Court 3, Legislature 3. Plans: Pomona College, law, business administration. Kenneth Clark-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, FFA l, 2, 3, reporter, vice pres. 3, Plans: accounting. John Chard Robbin Chervenka Peter Churchill Carolyn Jean Clancy -Avis. AQ Walter D. Clapp Kenneth Clark Kashi fi il M95 . '8- Letha Mae Clark-Born: Charleston, Ark. Activities: Girls' Ensemble l, Christmas Program l. Plans: undecided. Lireva Clark-Born: Santa Paula. Activi ties: Latin Club l. Plans: SBJC, airline stewardess. Marilyn Ruth Clark-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 2, TNT l, 2, 3. Plans: Pasadena College, teacher. Florence Elaine Cleveland-Born: Provi- dence, R. l. Activities: Latin Club l, Science Club 3, TNT 3. Plans: Bemidji State Teachers College, teaching. Lawrence J. Cloer, Jr.-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: apprentice machinist. Sharon Connolly-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, FHA I, Legis- ature l, 2. Plans: UCLA, undecided Elizabeth Ann Coopefliorn: San Fran- cisco. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, Art Club I, 2, Deputies l, 2, French Club 2, 3, Legislature l, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3. Plans: Univ. of Colo., commercial artist, nurse. Letha Mae Clark Marilyn Ruth Clark Lireva Clark Florence Elaine Cleveland V75 fp . l F5 --L 5 1. Lawrence J. Cloer Sharon Connolly rziors Suzanne Corlett-Born: Cleveland, Ohio. Activities: Art Club 1, Chess and Checker Club l, FRN 3, French Club l, 3, FHA 2. Plans: Radcliffe College, General Hospital School of Nursing, nurse. Marina Costas -- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella l, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Assembly Committee 2, Spring Program l, 3, Christmas Program 2, Carousel, Triple Trio l. Plans: SBJC, music. Thelma Crossland-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Girls' Ensemble l. Plans: SBJC, dancer. Esther Cruz - Born: Goleta. Activities: Maiorette I, 2, 3, GAA 3. Plans: mar- riage. Margaret Mae Cundick-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 3, TNT 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, Plans: Brigham Young University, teacher. Dom Mary Curlango - Born: Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Activities: Chicanos Club 3, Legislature l. Plans: telephone operator. I If if , ,' 1. . L fii: Elizabeth Ann Coope Suzanne Corlett Gary Leon Curtis-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Rifle Team l, Science Club 2, 3, treas. 2, vice pres. 3, 3rd place SBHS Science Fair 2, NROTC candidate 3. Plans: USC, UCLA, rocket engineering. Marina Costas Margaret Mae Cundick Thelma Crossland Dora Mary Curlango Esther Cruz Gary Leon Curtis 5 i 'lt I fi milf mf Q N- 1 Ax 'UW slit .A Jo Ann Dalton Karen Davidson David Dalzell Barn L. Davis Jo Ann Dalton-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, FHA l, GAA l, Swim Show 3, O 8, G, ASB section ed. 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Scholarship Society 1. Plans, Ber- keley, teacher, nurse. David Dalzell - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans, undecided. Karen Davidson-Born, Long Beach. Ac- tivities, Allied Youth l, Art Club l, Band 3, GAA l, 2, 3, vice pres. 2, pres. 3, X. ' ye. Ca, y C I Carla Jean Davis Robert Anthony de la Torre Belva Jeanne de Ponce Floyd A DeWi Edward Decker Boyd Dennis John A. Desrosiers Alfonso Jasso D JSA 3, Legislature 3, Scholarship Society l, 3, Spanish Club l, Girls' Athletic Manager 3, TNT 2, 3, Teachers aide 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, Swim Shows l, 2. Plans, UCSBC, teacher. Barn L. Davis-Born, Lubbock, Texas. Plans, undecided. Carla Jean Davis-Born, Kansas City, Missouri. Activities, A Cappella 3, Allied Youth l, Deputies 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble These active seniors relax for a brief moment on the new couch in the student body room. Avis Boutell, O 8, G Editor, Pat Vernor, Radio Editor, and Michele Mangan, Forge Editor, discuss publications problems. 2, Hi-Lights 2, Platter Chatter ed., JSA i, 2, 3, regional legislator 3, Limitations Committee chairman 3, O 8, G copy ed. 3, Photography Club l, sec. I, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Scholarship Society 2, Christ- mas Program 3, Spring Show 3, TNT 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 3, Junior Class Coun- cil, Senior Class Council, May Dance Ribbon Bearer 2, JSA Summer School 2, Usherettes 3. Plans, UCSBC, teacher, Edward DeckerWBorn, Hong Kong, China. Activities, Science Club 3, varsity swim- ming. Plans, air force. Robert Anthony de la Torrekliorn, Santa Barbara. Activities, Junior Varsity base- ball i o , varsity f otball l, 2, 3, sopho- more football, Lettermen's Club 3, Senior Class Council 3. Plans, UCSBC, teacher. Boyd Dennis-Born Klamath Falls, Ore- gon. Activities, Latin Club l. Plans, navy. Belva Jeanne de Ponce-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Allied Youth i, 2, 3, FBLA l, French Club 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans, merchandising. John A. Desrosiers-Born, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Activities, Hi-Lights 3. Plans, University of Minnesota, television an- nouncer. Floyd A. DeWitt+Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Advertising Committee 2, Art Club T, 2, Science Club 2, 3, pres. 3, Skin-Divers Club I. Plans, SBJC, labora- tory work. Alfonso Jasso Dia17Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, varsity baseball 2, varsity football 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Skin-Divers Club l, Sports Manager yar- sity football 2, 3. Plans, SBJC, navy. Darrel Dickey eanne Dillard WWW Q 2' Nancy Lynne Doerr Joan Dowdin Darrel Dickey 4 Born: Spokane, Wash. Activities, A Cappella 3, Double Male Quartet 3, Hi-Lights 3, Male Quartet 3, Thespians i, 2, 3, Transferred from North Central High, Spokane, Washington 3. Plans: Washington State. Deanne Dillard4Born, Enid, Oklahoma. Activities, Art Club 3, Christmas Program 3, TNT 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Junior Class Council. Plans, SBJC, Colorado Unt- versity, teacher. Nancy Lynne Doerr4Born1 Larned, Kan- sas. Activities, A Cappella 2, Allied Youth 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Legislature 3, Carousel 2, Christmas Programs 2, 3, Thespians treas. 3, Swim Club 2, Trans- ferred from Lorned, Kansas. Plans, UCSBC, music. Joan Dowdin4Born, Yuba City. Activi- ties: FBLA 2. Plans: secretary. Doug Dreshach 4 Born: Santa Barbara. Plans, Armstrong Business College, book- keeping, accountant. George N. Dumas4Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies 2, varsity football 2, 3, sophomore football l, Legislature 2, Lettermen's Club 3, Limitations Commit- tee l, 3, Scholarship Society l, Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Senior Class Council. Plans, Stanford, UCLA, engineer. Rod DUHCGDYBOVH: Los Angeles. Activi- ties, A Cappella l, 2, 3, Assembly Com- mittee 3, vice pres. Senior Class, sopho- more football, varsity football 2, 3, Key Club 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Carousel 2. Plans, UCSBC, agriculture. Doug Dresbach Rod Duncan George N. Dumas Glenn Durflinger Glenn Durflinger 4 Born: Karney, Neb. Activities: Art Club 3, varsity football 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3. Plans, undecided. James A. DybdahI4Born, Denver Colo. Activities, Creative Writing Club 2, 3, vice pres. 3, Science Club 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society l, 2. Plans, UCSBC, chemi- cal engineer. Cynthia Mae Eaton4Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA 3, FRN 3, Girls' Ensem- ble l. Plans: SBJC, receptionist. J. David Echols 4 Born, Denver, Colo. Activities, French Club l, 2, JSA 2, 3, vice pres. 3, Legislature l, 2, Photo- graphy Club l, vice pres. l, Scholarship Society l, Program and Rally Committee 3, Student Directory 2, Green Valley l, Thespians l, 2, Hi-Y Council 3, pres. 3, Youth in Government, governor 3. Plans, UCSBC, Stanford, minister. Richard Eckert 4 Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth 2, 3, Deputies 3, JSA l, 2, Spanish Club 3. Plans, SBJC, UCSBC, business. Nick Robert Einfeld 4 Born: New York City, N. Y. Plans: SBJC, UCLA, engineer- ing field. Gary L. Eldridge4Bornf Porterville. Plans, SBJC, business administration. Patricia Marie EIdridge4Born, Caracas, Venezuela, South America. Activities, Allied Youth l, Awards Committee 3, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Council, Deputies 2, FHA l, Student Court 2, Swim Show 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Thespians 3. Plans: UCSBC, undecided. ezzion V . , James A. Dybdahl Nick Robert Einfeld Cynthia Mae Eaton Gary L. Eldridge J. David Echols Patricia Marie Eldridge Richard Eckert Allen Boyd Ellis Allen Boyd Ellis 4 Born, Haily, ldaho. Activities, Allied Youth 2, sophomore JSA 2, 3, Legislature l, 2, 3, Program class vice pres., junior class vice pres., and Rally Committee chairman 3, Scholar- ship Society 2, ASB vice pres. 3, Bee track l, Cee track 2, Ht-Y Council 2, 3, Sept. Student of the month 3. Plans: Stanford, undecided. 1 is? f Q e l., .. ...ag i is L 6. W Q 1 I i i iv .XX This is where I stayed this summer. Where were you? Europe was the topic of discussion of these students every time they got together. Pictured from left to right are Bruno Fracchioni, exchange student from Italy, Gisela Thies, German exchange student, and students sent over to Europe this sum- mer by the American Field Service, Valerie l-lallor, Joan Perry and Paul Trent. Rhea Fae Ellis+Born, Santa Barbara, Activities, Advertising Committee 3, Art Club I, 2, 3, Deputies 2, Latin Club I, 2 3, hist, 3, sec. 2, Scholarship Society I, 2, TNT I, 2, 3, Swim Show 2. Plans, UCSBC, teacher. James Bruce Elsing-Born, Santa Barbara Activities, FBLA 2, FFA I, Hi-Lights an nouncer 2, 3, Student of the Month chair- man 3, JSA 2, 3, Legislature I, 3, var- sity tennis I, Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans' UCSBC, business administration. Rhea Fae Ellis Richard Emslie James Bruce Elsing Sharon Erwin 1'-:7 Richard Emslie - Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Social Committee 2, 3, Hi-Y Council sgt.-at-arms 3. Plans, Cal Poly, architect. Sharon Erwin-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Allied Youth I, 2, 3, Swim Show 2, 3, Deputies 2, 3, JSA 3, Legislature I, Pompon Girls 2, Scholarship Society I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council I, Open Campus Investi- gation Committee 3, Plans, Berkeley, Stanford. John Lopez Escalera Garrett Richard Fuirley Eleanor Frances Everman Lawrence A. Farnsworth 4.,-' L R . I is- 41- N, QF? +-....w-f- erziors John Lopez Escalera-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Allied Youth 2, Art Club 2, Legislature I, Sports Manager I, 2, 3, Junior Varsity baseball I, Varsity foot- ball I, 2, 3, sophomore football I. Plans, Junior College, air force. Eleanor Frances Everman-Born, Los An- geles. Activities, Mixed Chorus I. Plans, hand weaving. Garrett Richard Fairley-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, ROTC Rifle Team I, 2, FFA I, 2, 3. Plans, SBJC, commercial art. Lawrence A. Farnsworth-Born: Angwin. Activities, Band I, 2, 3, varsity tennis 2, Awards Committee I. Plans, navy air corps, college. Brenda Gail Fate - Born, Santa Ana. Activities, Art Club I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Thespians 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. Plans, Junior College, theatre work. Pete Fate - Born, Santa Ana. Plans, navy. Joanne Fernandez-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, FBLA I, 2, 3, GAA 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, O 84 G staff I. Plans, Junior College, stenographer, housewife. Mary Fittinger - Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Girls' Ensemble 3, JSA 2, Scholarship Society I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, sec, 2, TNT 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council I, 2. Plans, UCSBC, teacher. Brenda Gail Fate Peter Fate 6 VN-'jx P ik gggi as S, ., , 'W' - ...V is h . ..... b vp, get V . I IT V I Joanne Fernandez Mary Fittlnger ff? Dennis FitzGerold-Born: Santa Barbara. nnis FitzGerald Dudley Foot Lark Lee Fox Sally Jean Fragosa edes Cecilia Flynn Diana Virginia Forrest Bruno Fracchioni Martin Franco Activities: Athletic Committee 3, varsity football 2, Lettermen's Club 3, sgt.-at- arms 3, varsity track 2, 3, Bee track l. Plans, SBJC, undecided. Mercedes Cecilia Flynn7Born: Sacramen- to. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club l, Deputies l, French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club l, Modern Dance Program 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: undecided. Dudley Foot-Born: Oswego, New York. Activities: Athletic Committee 3, varsity basketball 3, Bee basketball, Lettermen's Club 3, varsity tennis i, 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, undecided. Diana Virginia Forrest - Born: Indian- apolis, Indiana, Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, Photography Club i, sec. I, Scholarship Society 2, 3, Swim Show 2, TNT l, 3, hist. 3, Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil l, Junior Class Council. Plans: Po- mona, Redlands, teacher. Lark Lee Fox-Born: Bakersfield. Plans: telephone operator, Bruno Fracchioni -- Barn: Rome, ltaly. Activities: Hi-Lights 3, JSA 3, Key Club 3, Latin Club 3, AFS student from ltaly. Plans: University of Rome, industrial chemistry. Sally Jean Fragosa-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: stenographer service. Martin Franco - Barn: Santa Barbara. Plans: air force. Josephine Franklin-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Creative Writing Club l, FRN l, GAA 2, 3, Latin Club l, Scholarship Society l. Plans: University of Washing- ton, social service. Dorothy Elizabeth Frederick-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA 3. Plans: book- keeping. Harry W. Freet-Born: Tacoma, Washing- ton. Activities: transferred from Carpin- teria High, Plans: SBJC: undecided. Robert French - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: varsity baseball 2, 3, Letter- men's Club 3. Plans: service, electronics. James Furman - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Awards Committee 2, Boys' League Exec. Board 2, 3, Sophomore class treas., Junior Class treas., Key Club 3, Legislature 2, 3, Program and Rally 3, Yell Leader 3, Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans, Claremont College, business administration, Elizabeth Gabel-Born: Tucson, Arizona. Plans, undecided. -...1 4? PM N.. A. ., 'sm - I 'H . K Josephine Franklin Dorothy Elizabeth Frederick Harry W. Freet Robert French Jim Furman Elizabeth Gabel Gary C. Gallup Lupe Garcia Gary C. Gallup-Born: Van Nuys. Activi- ties, Hi-Lights 3, Latin Club l. Plans: Harvard or Princeton, chemical engineer or financing. Lupe Garcia-Born: Austin, Texas. Plans: Junior college, telephone operator. ,Q in 35:- .gunn- NJ' arrest Sheila Gordon Sally Gorham John T. Gorin William Gerard Kenneth Gilbert Ronald Ginn Jan Goodwine Beverly .lean Graham William Gerard-Born: Fresno. Plans: marines and college. Kenneth Gilbertgliorn: Ventura. Activi- FFA l, varsity track 3, Bee track 2, Cee track 3. Plans: Univ. of Calif. at Davis, forest ranger. Ronald Ginn f Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Athletic Committee 3, Key Club 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Student Court 2, Student Directory 3, Junior Class Coun- cil, Varsity Golf l, 2. Plans: UCSBC, dentist. 20 Charles Graham Edward Grand Joaquin Grand Lucy Green Jan Goodwinefliorn: indianapolis, ind. Activities: Thespians 3, transferred from indiana 3. Plans: UCLA, theater. Sheila Gordon-Born: Vinalhaven, Maine. Activities: FBLA 3, FHA i, GAA l, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Swim Show 2. Plans: Junior College, airline hostess. Sally Gorham - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Art Club, sec. l, Creative Writ- ing Club i, Modern Dance Program 2, Christmas Program 3, Thespians 3, Plans: Theater School. Donald Allan Grigsby Michael Haines John T. Gorin - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Radio Club 3. Plans: Junior College, navy, radio work. Beverly Jean Graham-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 2, TNT 1, 2, Swim Show 2, Plans: marriage. Charles GrahamYBorn: Santa Barbara. Activities: sophomore football, varsity football, Cee track, Bee track, varsity track. Plans: contractor, architecture. Edward Grand - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: SBJC, undecided. Joaquin Grand - Born: Santa Barbara, Activities: varsity football, varsity track. Plans: UCSBC, law. Lucy Green - Born: Morris, Oklahoma. Plans: Junior College, dental assistant. Donald Allen Grigsby-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: UCSBC, accounting. Michael Haines-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 3, Deputies 2, 3, JSA 3, Latin Club i, 2, 3, vice pres, 3, pres. 3, Scholarship Society 2, 3, UNY 2, 3, vice pres. 3, Mixed Chorus l, Plans: Stanford, Harvard, teacher, Kay Halkas-Born: Gridley. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, FBLA 2. Plans: Zweeg- man Medical School, medical secretary. Valerie Hallor - Born: Hilo, Hawaii. Activities: Awards Committee 2, Deputies 3, French Club l, 2, 3, vice pres. 2, pres. 2, 3, JSA 2, Legislature 2, 3, Limitations Committee 2, ROTC Co-ed Colonel 3, Scholarship Society 2, 3, Social Commit- tee, chairman 3, Tennis Sports Manager T, The Late Christopher Bean 2, Thes- pians 2, 3, TNT l, 2, 3, sec. l, pres. 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Usherettes 2, 3, Grounds Committee 2, AFS Scholarship to Germany 2. Plans: Stanford, Pomona, teacher. Lynn Hammock f Born: Ely, Nevada. Activities: A Cappella 3, Band l, 2, 3, Deputies 2, 3, Finance Committee l, GAA 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Scholarship Socie- ty 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council T, Spring Program l, Sophomore Class Council, Swim Club 2. Plans: UCSBC, home economics. Agnete Sylvia HansenfBorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, GAA i, Girls' League Exec. Board 2, Legis- lature 2, Limitations Committee 3, Carou- sel 2, Christmas Program 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, Usherettes 2, 3, 2nd place in the l Speak for Democracy Contest, Plans: marriage. miors Arthur August Hansen-Born: Hoboken, N. J. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Awards Committee 3, Bee basketball l, varsity baseball 2, 3, Boys' League Exec Board 3, Future Men Teachers 3, Hi- Lights 1, 2, 3, JSA l, Latin Club i, Legislature 2, Lettermens Club 3, O 81 G staff assistant 2, Photography Club l, Hi- Y Council 2. Plans: UCSBC, teacher, in- dustrial vpsychology. Karen Lis Hansen-Born: Pasadena. Ac- tivities: Art Club l, Girls' League Exec. Board hist. 3, Thespians 2, 3, hist. 2. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Allan Hanson - Born: Lewiston, idaho. Activities: Dance Band I, 2, Art Club 3, vice pres. 3. Plans: College, architecture. Bruce Hardie-Born: New York City, N, Y. Activities: Skin,Divers Club l, Typo Club 2, 3. Plans, navy, George Hardie - Born, Santa Barbara. Activities:A Cappella 3, ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Commander 3, Battalion Officer 3. Plans, undecided, science or mathematics. George Harms-eBorn: Ventura. Activities: FBLA 3, Rifle Team 3. Plans: service, engineer. Nancy Sue HartiBorn: Portsmouth, Ohio. Activities: A Cappella 3, Allied Youth i, 2, Art Club i, Girls' League Exec. Board 3, Assembly Chairman 3, Sophomore Class Council l, Senior Class Council, Deputies 2, FHA 1, Girls' Ensemble 2, JSA 1, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Open Campus Investigation Committee chairman 3, O 8K G assistant copy ed. 3, Christmas Pro- gram 2, 3, Youth in Government 2, Modern Dance Program 3, Spring Pra- gram 3, TNT 2, 3, sec. 2, pres. 3, Tri- Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Carnival Chairman 3, Triple Trio 3, Usherettes 2, 3, May Dance Ribbon Bearer 2. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Sidney T. Hastings--Born: Santa Paula. Activities: varsity basketball 3, varsity track 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC, medicine. Kathleen Mary Hayes-Born: Elmhurst, lll. Activities: A Cappella 2, Girls' En- semble l, JSA 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, sec. 2, pres. 3, vice pres. 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, sec. 3, Carousel 2, Spring Program 2, Christmas Program, TNT T, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Thomas B. Hayman - Born: New York City, N. Y. Activities: A Cappella T, 2, 3, Allied Youth l, Deputies l. Plans: UCSBC, pianist, organist, army. Kqy 'Hqlkqg Valerie Hallor Susan Holbrook held the active iob of secretary for Junior Statesmen.. Dave Jung and Bob Maddalon are discussing a bill that is to be presented at the next convention. Lynn Hammock Agnete Sylvia Hansen Arthur August Hansen Karen Lis Hansen Allan Hanson Bruce Hardie George Hardie George Harms Nancy Sue Hart Sidney T. Hastings Kathleen Mary Hayes Thomas B. Hayman E. 45- Qu. ai if . vi, xl' Ray Allen Heinisch Annette Lee Hendry Donna Jeanne Hellenga Wilfred Herdirk Thomas William Hendrick Richard Heron Ray Allen Heinisch - Born, Portsmouth, Ohio, Activities: Senior Class Council, Deputies 2, Election Board 3, Finance Committee 3, Forge business mgr. 3, JSA 2, O 8: G boys sports ed. 2, 3, Skin- Divers Club l, Hi-Y Council 2, 3, sec. 3. Plans: University of Oregon, iournalism, teacher. Donna Jeanne Hellenga-Born: Elkhart, Ind. Activities: Allied Youth l, Art Club l, FHA l, Legislature 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Modern Dance Program 2, Christ- mas Program 2. Plans: Junior College, Michigan State, teacher. '19- T99 pie ,fvv mt P , Q Eva Hicks Carole Hoelscher Linda Holbrook Janet Louise Holzh Vernon Hiu Kenneth Hoff Susan G. Holbrook Josephine Mearly H Thomas William Hendrick-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3. Plans: navy. Annette Lee Hendry-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: FRN 2, 3, pres. 3, GAA 3, Latin Club 2, 3, vice pres. 2, treas. 3, hist. 3, Scholarship Society 3, Swim Show 3, Tri- Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: LA County General Hospital, nurse. Wilfred Herdirk-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Radio Club 3. Plans: SBJC, service, electronics. Richard Heron - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Finance Committee l, varsity football l, 2, 3, co-capt. 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Typo Club 3. Plans: USC, service. Eva Hicks-Born: El Centro. Plans: Bible College, work, marriage. Vernon Hiu - Born: Honolulu, Hawaii. Activities: Band 3, Dance Band 3, Hi- Lights 3, ROTC Band 3. Transferred from Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii, Plans, Army Language School, foreign service. Carole Hoelscher-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club l, 2, Deputies l, 2, FHA l, 2, GAA 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Legislature l, 2, Spanish Club l, Christ- mas Programs l, 2, 3, Carousel, varsity niors tennis 3, TNT 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Kenneth Hoff - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band l, varsity football 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Orchestra 2, 3, var- sity swimming team 2, 3. Plans: Junior College, mechanics, teacher. Linda Holbrook-Born: Pomona. Activi- ties: Junior Class Council, FHA 2, Forge l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: Beauty College, beoutician. Susan G. Holbrook-Born: Boston, Mass. Activities: A Cappella 3, Allied Youth l, Election Board 2, 3, GAA 2, Girls' En- semble 2, JSA l, 2, 3, sec. 3, Legisla- ture l, Scholarship Society 2, 3, Swim Show l, Spring Show 3, Christmas Pro- gram 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, Usherettes 2, 3, JSA Summer School Scholarship. Plans: UCSBC, undecided. Janet Louise Holzhauer-Born: Norwalk, Ohio. Activities: Deputies 3, Girls' En- semble l, 2, Christmas Program l, 2, Spring Program l. Plans: business. Josephine Mearly Howell-Born: Douglas, Arizona. Activities: Girls' Ensemble l, Pompon Girls 3. Plans: Junior College, Michigan State, secretary, marriage. 22 i 76? l Nils' 'ill' X 6' is so I T' , t -w., It .ff J as 55 ndy Norton Huggins Carolyn Hulse Diana Hurley William Ingalls fl .f has Jefferson Hughes John William Humphreys Ann Ingalls Cindy Inman i iaag Q wen , J L My 'ur We dY NPHHPP H '99l 5 Bom: Holi-Y' Eugene Jesseeiliorn: Oakville, Washing- 5 t wood- Activities: A CGPPEHG 3: Adveffe- ion. Activities: FFA 2, 3, Rorc Drill Team ing Committee 3, Art Club 2, GAA 3, 3. plans: service' Glfli' Ensemble li Ph0709f0PllY Club li Beverly Jeter-Born: Santa Maria. Activi- Anne Jackson Eugene 'lessee gCh0l0f1ltiP SOUSYYS lt, 26 31 Midegfi ties: Allied Youth t, 2, 3, vice-pres. 3, Raul.Iy Jaramillo Beverly Jeter ance rogram , pring rogram , , . 4 , ' Art Club l, Assembly Committee l, FBLA Km Jensen charles Johnson Y Christmas Program l, 3. Plans: Pomona College, undecided. Thomas Jefferson Hughes-Barn: Wash- ington, D.C. Plans: Junior College, marines, cabinet maker. Carolyn Hulse-Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Activities: FBLA 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Swim Show 2. Plans: Junior College, secretary. John William Dick Humphreys - Bom: Akron, Ohio, Activities: Band l, Orches- tra 2, 3, Rifle Team l, 2, 3, ROTC Band 1, 2, Rorc Firing Squad, Rorc Lf. 3, Hi-Y Council. Plans: College, engineering. Diana Hurley - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, FBLA 3, FHA l, Legislature l, 2, Pompon Girl 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2. Plans: UCLA. Ann lngallsfBorn: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2, FHA 2, GAA 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Hi-Lights 3, Photo- graphy Club l, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: Junior College, Radio School. William Ingalls - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Band I, Bee basketball I, var- sity track 2, Bee track l. Plans: plumber. Cindy Inman--Born: Glendale. Activities: A Cappella 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Thes- pians 3, Modern Dance Program 2, Papa Is All. Plans: UCLA, actress. Anne Jackson-Born: Dallas, Texas, Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2, Art Club 2, Deputies l, 2, French Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2 Plans: model, secretary, Raully Jaramillo-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Varsity basket- ball 3, Bee basketball 2, Chicanos Club 2, 3, Deputies 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Yell Leader 3. Plans: Jun- ior College. Kitty Jensen-Born: Tversted, Denmark. Activities: FRN 3, Legislature 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Carousel 2, Christmas Program l, 2, 3, Spring Con- cert l, 2, 3. Plans: Juniors College, medical secretary, nurse. l, Girls' Ensemble 2, Girls' League Exec. Board 3, Legislature 2, Pompon Girl 2, SBVISC 3. Plans: Junior College, Wood- bury. Charles .lohnsan - Born: Tyler, Texas. Plans: Junior College, undecided. Talking over season basketball ticket sales are Lettermen Dave Robinson, Norman Earl Revis and Don Wright. Joyce Marie Johnson-Born: Tyler, Texas. Activities, FHA l, 2, Girls' Ensemble l, 2, 3, Plans: Junior College, secretary, Robert Franklin Johnston 4 Born, Santa Barbara. Plans: Junior College, service, diesel engineer. Lois Johnston-Born: Goleta. Activities: Allied Youth 3, GAA 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Pompon Girls 2, 3. Plans, undecided. Joyce Marie Johnson Carter Jones Robert Franklin Johnston Dennis M. Jones Lois Johnston Larry Jones Alan Jones Mary Margaret Jones 'W elziors Alan Jones-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 3, Band i, Dance Band l, JSA 3, Legislature 2, Scholarship Socie- ty 2, candidate, NROTC. Plans: Univer- sity of Colorado, engineering, Carter Jones-Born: Chicago, Ill. Activi- ties: Photography Club l, ROTC Officer, lst Lt. 3, Hi-Y Council l. Plans: College, engineering. Dennis M. Jones-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Radio Club 3. Plans, Junior College, service. Larry Jones-Born, Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: A track 2, 3, Bee track l, Cross Country track. Plans, UCSBC, architect. Mary Margaret Jones-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Capella 2, 3, Allied Youth l, Deputies 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Legislature l, 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Song Leader 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, Triple Trio 2, Usherettes 3, Christmas Program l, 2, 3, Spring Pro- gram l, 3, Carousel 2. Plans: undecided. David Charles Jung -- Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, Constitution Revision Committee 2, Depu- ties l, 3, Election Board l, 2, 3, chair- man 3, FBLA l, 2, 3, pres. 2, French Club l, 2, JSA i, 2, 3, vice pres. 3, pres. 3, Key Club l, 2, 3, Latin Club I, Legislature 2, 3, O 81 G Staff 2, 3, asst. bus. mgr. 2, managing editor 3, Scholar- ship Society i, 2, 3, SBVISC Committee 3, LT. Gov. JSA 3, associate iustice on JSA Supreme Court, 2, Harvard Book Award 2, Senior Ribbon Award 2, ROTC Out- standing Sophomore, JSA Summer School, Mr. Businessman 2, JSA state and region- al Conventions i, 2, 3. Plans: Harvard, undecided. Donald H. Kerr-Born, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Plans: Junior College, forestry. Andrownickie Kiriakidis-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Chicanos Club 3, FFA 3. Plans: telephone operator. Raymond Kohler-Born: Brooklyn, N. Y. Plans: undecided. Robert Garold Kyne-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: ROTC Drill Team 3, transferred from Turlock High, California. Plans: UCSBC. Shari La Greau-Born: Santa Barbara. Girls' Ensemble l, Orchestra 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society 2, 3, Carousel, Spring Pro- gram 2, 3, Triple Trio 2, String Ensemble 2, 3, Scholarship to Music Academy of the West 2. Plans: San Diego College, music teacher. Evelyn Lampke - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Mary Lara-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Chicanos Club 2, 3. Plans: Business College, undecided. David Charles Jung Andrownickie Kiriakidis Robert Garold Kyne Evelyn Lampke Donald H. Kerr Raymond Kohler Shari La Greau Mary Lara ' V - fl! Cl' .qw lobert Leslie Larsen Barry Lastra ay, l A 1 ii 5 ,, lf ' Q -ff Robert Leslie Larsen-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: truck driver. Barry Lastra-Born: Santa Monica. Plans: Harvard, diplomatic service. Anita Lauffs-Born: Dusseldorf, Germany Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Girls' League Exec. Board 3. Plans: Immaculate Heart College, social welfare, xeray technician. Richard Lee-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Boys' League Exec. Board 3, pres. 3, Key Club 2, 3, vice pres. 3, Legislature 2, Photography Club l, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, Battalion Commander 3. Plans: UCSBC, USC, dentist. La Vonne Leih-Barn: Bellflower. Activi- ties: Scholarship Society 2, TNT 2, 3. Plans: Westmont College, teacher. Harold Arthur Leinau-Born: Riverside. Plans: SBJC, architecture. Pete Leiter 3 Born: San Luis Obispo. Activities: Allied Youth 2, Assembly Com- mittee 2, Constitution Revision Committee Chairman 3, Deputies 2, French Club l, 2, JSA 2, 3, Legislature 3, Photography Club 1, Science Club 2, Thespians I, 2, JSA Summer School 2: Green Valley i. Plans, Stanford, political science. Joseph Leon-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: sophomore football: varsity football 2, 3. Plans: Diesel Mechanics School, navy. Shirley Marie Lewis+Born: Monroe, La. Activities: Allied Youth 3, FBLA 2: TNT 2, 3, GAA 3, UNY Dancers ig Legislature 2. Plans: UCSBC, home economics teacher. Patricia Ann Lipscombe-Barn: lsleworth, Middlesex County, England. Activities: Allied Youth 3, FHA l, 2, 3, sec, l, GAA l, 2, 3: Swim Show l, 2, 3. Plans: SBJC: airline stewardess. Jean Llafet-Born: France. Plans: sheet- metal drafting. Carolyn Sue Llewellyn-Born: Muskgogee, Oklahoma. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: SBJC, teacher. The photographer caught various emotions at one of the many senior iam sessions held throughout the year, Anita Lauffs La Vonne Leih Pete Leiter Richard Lee Harold Arthur Leinau Joseph Leon 4, sss... , '1'9x x fa Shirley Marie Lewis Patricia Ann Lipscombe Jean Llafet Carolyn Sue Llewellyn ,ie-W J 'WH I ,,,,, N. egg .,v f 9 :i-H! f r -t . 4 , -Q Mary Louise Lopez Richard Lopez John M. Ludlow, Jr. Robert S. Ludlum 'qfwf if ,Q . J - ,,,, . vi I Smiley Lugo David McCartney James McDonald Marilyn McEwen Mary Louise Lopez-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Deputies 2, FBLA 3, GAA 3, Pompon Girls 3. Plans: SBJC, business. Richard Lopez - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: navy, John M. Ludlow, Jr.-Born: Chicago, Ill. Activities, A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Legislature 3, Thespians 3, Senior Class Council, Junior Class Council, Spring Program 3, Christmas Program 3, Carou- sel 2. Plans: SBJC, business. . ,ci g.,..,,,, V. at ff: Hui Donald Bruce McGee Kathleen C. Mcllwaine Donald Mclnnes Lovice Patty McMahon Robert S. Ludlum-Born: Soeul, Activities: sophomore football l, football 2, 3, Lettermen's Club Prize, Class 4, Kodak National School Photo Contest, 2. Plans, State College, forestry. Smiley Lugo-Born: Santa Barbara. marines, mechanic. David McCartney-Born: La Jolla. ties: Advertising Committee 3, Band 2, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, . A E K S tt Bob McNall Korea. varsity 3, lst High Oregon Plans: Activi- Da nce ROTC Band l, Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: Art Center School, L.A., commercial art, lzion Thelma Kathleen McNeel James McDonald-Born, San Francisco. Activities: Deputies 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, Bee track, 1. Plans: Cal Poly, rancher. Marilyn McEwen-Born: Evanston, Illinois. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, JSA 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Swim Show l, Swimming Team T. Plans: Scripps Col- lege, Berkeley, teacher. Donald Bruce McGee - Born: Chicago, Illinois. Plans: SBJC, Westmont College, teacher. Kathleen C. Mcllwaine-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activitis: Allied Youth i, 2, GAA 2, Girls' Ensemble 2, Girls' League Exec. Board 2, TNT l, 2, 3, treas. 2, teacher's aide 3, Tri-Hi,Y Council 3. Plans: UCSBC, teacher.- Donald Mclnnes 4 Born: San Francisco. Activities: A Cappella l, 2, Allied Youth l, 2, Dace Bancl 2, Deputies l, 2, Double Male Quartet 3, Future Men Teachers 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Male Quartet 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, ROTC 2nd Lt. 3, Scholarship Society 3, Thespians 3, Christ- mas Program l, 2, 3, Spring Program l, 2, 3, Carousel 2, Moods in Music 1, All- Cal Orchestra T, 2, 3, Music Academy of the West Scholarship l, 2, Plans: Po- mona College, UCSBC, musical production. Lovice Patty McMahon-Born: Taft. Activi- ties: Allied Youth l, Orchestra l, 2, 3, TNT l, 2, 3, All-Cal Orchestra 2, 3, Scholarship to ldyllwilcl School of Music, summer 2, String Ensemble l, 2, Teachers Aide 3. Plans: UCSBC, social worker, ele- mentary teacher. Bob McNaIl-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: navy, mechanic. Thelma Kathleen McNeel-Bom: Santa Barbara. Activities: Girls' Ensemble l, 3, Scholarship Society 2. Plans: undecided. Lorin B. McRae-Born: Rochester, New York. Activities: varsity track 3, Bee track 2. Plans: Brigham Young Univer- sity, engineering. qs , ...., M Lorin B. McRae Joyce MacKenziefBorn: Montreal, Que- bec, Canada. Activvit.es: Allied Youth 2: Constitution Revision Committee 2: Depu- ties 2, 3: FHA i: French Club I: Hi-Lights 2, 3: Platter-Chatter ed. 2: JSA 2: Legis- lature l, 3: Scholarship Society 3: Stu- dent Court 3: Thespians 2, 3: TNT 2: Tri-l-li-Y Council l: Swim Shaw 2: Defense Attorney 3: Carousel: Papa ls All: Hi: Lights Waldo Award Best Actress: lst in County l Speak for Democracy contest. Plans: UCSBC: teacher. Susan Maclellan-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Spanish Club l: Thespians, pres. 3: UNY Dancers i: Best Actress Award, Pasadena Playhouse 3. Plans: UCLA or England: actress. Diane MacQuarrie - Born: Summersiale, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Activities: Creative Writing Club 3: Scholarship Society l, 3: Thespians 3: Late Christopher Bean. Plans: Stanford University: com- mercial artist, journalist, Robert William Maddalon-Barn: Santa Barbara, Activities: Creative Writing Club 2, 3: JSA l, 2, 3, delegates to state and regional conventions 3: Latin Club l, 2: O 81 G student life ed. 3: ROTC Drill Team 2, 3: JSA Summer School 2. Plans: UCSBC: army, iournalism. Guadalupe Gomez MadrigalfBarn: Doug- las, Arizona. Activities: Chicanos Club 3. Plans: secretary. Robert Eugene Maglio-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: navy. Michael Elliott Man:hester+Born: Holly- wood. Activities: JSA lp Spanish Club 2: Thespians 3: Swim Show 2: Carousel 2: Papa ls All 3. Plans: Stanford, Pomona: medicine. Michele Anne Mangan-Born: Santa Bar- bara, Activities: Allied Youth l: FHA lg Forge 2, 3, ed. 3: Legislature 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: Swim Show 2: Outstanding Forge Award 2. Plans: nurse, Darrel ManIapig7Born: Oklahoma City, Okla. Activities: sophomore football l: varsity football 3. Plans: Edmond Central State, Okla. University: electronics, Gayle Marbury-Born: Tulsa, Okla. Ac- tivities: FBLA 2. Plans: SBJC: airline hostess. Alfred Mares-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: St. Anthonys Seminary, Franciscan Father. Robert Marlett--Born: Burbank, Activities: Radio Club 3, Skin Divers Club l. Plans: undecided, Theodore G. MartiniBorn: McGill, Ne- vada. Activities: Deputies 2: Future Men Teachers 3: JSA 3: Scholarship Society l, 2, 3: Spanish Club l, 2, 3, pres. 3, Plans: UCSBC or UCLA: teacher. I' -,f 4 Joyce MacKenzie Chris Milne, ASB treasurer, Carla Davis, Limitations Committee chairman, and Tom Rhorer, Campus Com- mittee chairrnan, relax on the lawn and discuss the events around school. i 3' 'oi Lg 5 N l .- .. ., .va , Q sn' f Susan MacLellan Robert Eugene Maglio Gayle Marbury Diane MacQu'arrie Michael Elliott Manchester Alfred Mares Robert William Maddalon Michele Anne Mangan Robert Marlett Guadalupe Gomez Madrigal Darrell Manlapig Tl1e0dOl'e G- Marlin K. 1 Ha .l vt Flora Cecilia Martinez Patsy Martinez Daniel Martinez-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Flora Cecilia Martinez-Born: St. Joseph, Missouri. Activities: Chicanos Club 3. Plans: Beauty College, beautician. Patsy Martinez -M Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Chicanos Club 3, FBLA 3, FHA l, 2. Plans: Santa Bar- bara Business College, business field. Xavier Alexander Martinez-Born: Dur- ango, Mexico. Activities: FFA l, 2, ROTC Drill Team l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2. Plans: military career. Patricia Marwede-Born: Newark, New Jersey. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Deputies 3, FHA l, Legislature 3, Tri-Hi- Y Council 3, Senior Class Council 3. Plans: Brigham Young University, Grace Bell Secretarial College, executive, legal secretary. Patricia Elaine Masonheimer-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies 2, 3, FHA l, Modern Dance Program 3, TNT l, 2, 3, UNY 3. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Dwayne Maxwell-Born: Berkeley. Activi- ties: sophomore football l, Science Club 3, varsity track 2. Plans: Humboldt State College, fish and game commission. Hubert Mehling-Born: Wantagh, New York. Activities: Typo Club. Plans: Cal Poly, printing. Rose Marie Mendoza--Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Major- ette l, 2, 3, Deputies l, Legislature 2, Modern Dance Program 2, Christmas Pro- gram 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3. Plans: Business College: secretarial work. Barton Meredith-Born: Palo Alto. Activi- ties: varsity baseball 2, 3, varsity football 2, 3, Forge 3, Lettermen's Club 3, trans- ferred from Las Vegas High School. Plans: professional baseball. William Edward MerofBorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Art Club i, Science Club 3. Plans: UCSBC, geology. Robert C. Merriam--Born: Highland Park, lll. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Legislature 3, Student Directory 3, Traffic Safety Committee 3, Hi-Y Council i, 2, 3. Plans: Univ. of Colo., Univ. of lll., mechanical engineer, teacher. Clarence Middleton-Born: Ocala, Florida. Activities: A Cappella 3, Double Male Quartet 3, Future Men Teacher 3, Bee track 3. Plans: SBJC, UCLA, coach, music teacher. Richard Middleton-Born: Glendale. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, Deputies l, 2, Forge staff 1, O 8: G staff l, Photo- graphy Club l, Science Club. Plans: UCSBC, medical laboratory technician. Linda Millar-Born: Toronto, Kitchener, Canada. Activities: Deputies 2, French Club l, 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, JSA 2, 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, psychologist. Roberta Miller - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FHA l, 2, hist. 2, GAA l, 2, 3, Girls' League Exec. Board l, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, Swim Show l, 2, 3, Cheaper by the Dozen l. Plans: Woodbury Col- lege, interior decorator. Chris Milne-Born: San Gabriel. Activi- ties: Boys' Athletic Committee, sec. 3, Deputies 3, Finance Committee Chairman 3, Forge photographer 2, Key Club 3, Legislature 1, 3, O 8: G staff photo- grapher 2, 3, Photography Club, sgt.-at- arms l, ASB treas. 3, Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC, iournalistic photo- grapher. David W. Milton-Barn: New Rochelle, New York, Activities: Radio Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, physicist. Daniel Martinez Xavier Alexander Martinez Dwayne Maxwell Barton Meredith Clarence Middleton Roberta Millerl Patricia Marwede Hubert Mehling William Edward Mero Dick Middleton Chris Milne Patricia Masonheimer Rose Marie Mendoza Robert C. Merriam Linda Millar David W Milton Q' .. ..r. .... . ' . i Vk,,.. .W , -in yy... zF..5HPF ... iw: li!! ' E '4 ii Nancy lincoln Mitchell - Born: Santa Monica, Activities: Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Girls' Ensemble l, 2, Legislature l, Spring Program, Moods in Music, Christ- mas Program l, 2. Plans: dental assis- tant, marriage. Charlotte Moe e- Born: Santa Barbara, California. Activities: FBLA, sec. l, FHA I. Plans: Junior College, business. Ann Moltzer-Born: Baltimore, Maryland. Activities: Allied Youth 2. Plans: College, airline stewardess. ncy Lincoln Mitchell Sylvia Montez Charlotte Moe Ettra Montini Ann Moltzer Ophelia Montoya Lorraine Morelli Adele Morinini John Mullins lx'1- serv A 'ifi . - if, ktk, I , . , , RN il' fig K haf What picture can go on this page? That was the question brought up most when doing senior layouts. Administra tion editor, Valentine Nishihara and Alicia Tonnar and Dick Schneider, senior editors, laugh over their dis agreements. Sylvia Montel-Born: Santa Maria. Activi- ties: Club Chicanos 3, FHA l, 2, 3, Plans: business. Ettra Montini-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, Deputies 3, FHA l, Girls' League Exec, Board, Junior Class Council, Legislature 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Spanish Club l, Pep Leader 3, TNT 2. Plans: UCSBC, Junior College, airline stewardess. Ophelia Montoya - Born: Fort Collins, Colo. Activities: GAA l. Plans: nurse. Lorraine Morelli-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Adele Morinini-Born: King City. Plans: Beauty College. John Mullins-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Sophomore Class Council, pres., Junior Class Council, pres., FFA, l, varsity football 2, 3, sopho- more football l, Key Club, pres. 3, Legis- lature l, 2, Lettermen's Club, vice pres. 3, Senior Class Council, SBHS Traffic Safe- ty Council, junior varsity basketball 2, December Student-of-the-Month 3. Plans, UCLA, veterinarian. -qsfv... 'Kashi , .5 as Scan- ...... ...,, . qua... W... 1'h ' ' W' ' s W 2 -an-lb 4-Ti t , ,Qs Carolyn Jean Needham Dines Nelson Joan Newton Joanne Nlgh Mary Ella Neil Sharon Neslen Leah Lorene Niemi Kenneth Niles I Jeanne Muneno Norman Nakali Ross Albert Munoz Charles John Naretto Harriet Elaine MunPhY RCU-'l -he Navarro 30 Jeanne Muneno-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Art Club 3, FBLA 2, 3, FHA l, GAA 2, 3, sec. 3, O Sr G girls' sports editor 3, Scholarship Society 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans: Junior College, secretary. Ross Albert Munoz-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Art Club l, Club Chicanos, pres, 3, varsity football 2, sophomore football l, Spanish Club l, varsity track 3, Bee track 2, Cee track l, Legislature l, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council. Plans, Junior College, San Jose State, service, architect. Harriet Elaine Munphy-Born, Morristown, New Jersey. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, FHA l, 2, vice pres. 2, GAA, sec. l, 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Girls' League Exec, Board, reporter 3, Christmas Program l, 2, 3, Spring Pro- gram l, 3, Carousel, Christmas Program 2, TNT, l, 2, 3, treas. 3, Youth in Gov- ernment. Plans, Univ. of Nebraska, teacher, social welfare worker. Norman Nakaii-Born, Long Beach. Activi- ties, Allied Youth 2, 3, Boys' League Exec. Board, treas. 3, Senior Class Coun- cil, Key Club 3, Scholarship Society 3, Student Directory 3, Hi-Y Council 2, 3, vice pres. 3. Plans, USC, UCSBC, dentist. Charles John Naretto-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: UCSBC, engineering. Raul Joe Navarro-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth, Art Club, Club Chicanos, Deputies. Plans, Junior College, UCLA, teacher, business. Carolyn Jean Needham-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Cheaper By the Dozen l, The Late Christopher Bean 2, Carousel 2, Papa ls All 3, Thespians l, 2, 3, sec. 2, pres. 3, TNT 2, 3, sec. 2, UNY Dancers l. Plans: UCSBC, teacher. Mary Ella Neil - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth 3, GAA l, 2, 3, hist. 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, Legislature 3, Pompon Girls 2, Christmas Program 3, Swim Show l, 2, 3, Plans, airline stewardess. . Dines Nelson - Born: Tucson, Arizona. Activities, FFA l, Photography Club l, Spanish Club 3. Plans, Junior College, Harvard, service. Sharon NeslenYBorn: Pocatello, Idaho. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, senior representative, Spanish Club l, Girls' League Elec. Board, Senior Class Council. Plans: Brigham Young University, airline stewardess. Joan Newton-Born, Eureka. Activities: Allied Youth 3, JSA 2, 3. Plans: secretary. Leah Lorene Niemi-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Deputies 3, JSA 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Modern Dance Program 2, TNT 2, 3. Plans, San Jose State, home economics. Joanne Nigh-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 3, Allied Youth l, 2 3, sec. 3, Election Board I, Girls' Ensem- ble 2, Legislature l, Pompon Girls 2 Co-ed Colonel 3. Plans, SBJC, secretary marriage. Kenneth Niles - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans, undecided. - .f - 5. '-ii 4 Y: Ilentine Nishihara Joy Niswander Valentine Nishihara-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Deputies 3, JSA 2, 3, O 84 G 2, 3, underclassmen co-editor 2, instruction editor 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 3, UNY 2, 3, Girls' Swim Show 2, Debating Society 2. Plans: UCSBC, Denver University, engineer. Jay Niswander-Born: Fremont, Ohio. Ac- tivities: Girls' Ensemble 3, Christmas Pro- gram 3. Plans: teacher. Mary Elaine Noble-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, Deputies 2, GAA 2, Girls' League Exec. Board, vice pres. 2, Legislature l, Orchestra l, 2, TNT l, 2, vice pres. 2, treas. I, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Usherettes 2, Swim Show I, Senior Year in Plymouth Technical College, Plymouth, England. Plans: UCSBC, teacher, music. Mary Elaine Noble Eugene Clifford Norman J. Alan Nowell Brett Nordli Joe Novak Richard Obert Brett Nordli-Born: Santo Barbara. Activi- ties: varsity basketball 2, 3, Bee basket- ball l, Lettermen's Club 3. Plans: College, service. Eugene Clifford Nonnanwliorn: Schnec- tady, N. Y. Plans: Junior College, UCSBC, engineering. Joe Novak-Born: Worcester, Mass. Activi- ties: iunior varsity baseball l, 2, Orches- tra l, 2, Band I, 2, 3. Plans: navy, pharmicist. J. Alan Nowell-Born: Las Animas, Colo. Activities: Advertising Committee, Art Club, pres. 3, Hi-Y Council. Plans: Art Center, advertising. Dick Obert-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: JSA 3. Plans: UCSBC, undecided. Dick Oliver-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2, Art Club 3, Spanish Club 2. Plans: Univ. at Berkeley, archi- tecture, school administration. r 'O 'IJ' fx Dick Oliver Ronald Olivera Rita Ortiz Anne Parr-Born: Plymouth, Devonshire, England. Activities: Latin Club 3, varsity tennis 3, transferred from Stoodley Knowle, Torquay, England 3. Plans: Busi- ness College, undecided. Ronald Olivera - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: SBJC, navy. Rita Ortiz-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: GAA 2, Girls' Ensemble 2. Plans: housewife, Arnold Overoye - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Senior Class Council 3, Deputies 2, Legislature, Scholar- ship Society l, 2, Spanish Club l. Plans: UCSBC, machinist or business administra- tion. Joe Padilla-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: service. A favorite place to relax at noon is in front of the school, These seniors await the start of special period. 'QI i' Arnold Overoye Joe Padilla Anne Parr Students and faculty knock each other down as they aim for the basket in a hilarious game sponsored by the senior Marilyn Parry-Born: Santa Baraara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2: Girls' Ensemble lg JSA l, 2, 3: Legislature 2: ASB sec. 35 TNT l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 Usherettes 2, 35 SBVISC Committee: JSA Summer School 25 JSA State and Regional Legis- lature 3. Plans: Pomona, Occidentah teacher. Carol Ann Patterson-Born: Pasadena. Activities: GAA 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 Latin Club 35 Scholarship Society l, 2, 3. Plans: Middlebury College, Vermont, music. Ralph S, PauIinfBorn: Santa Barbara. Activities: Campus Committee 35 Radio Club 3: ROTC Drill Team 2: ROTC Capt. 35 Science Club 3. Plans: SBJC, USC: engineering. Joyce Maureen Paulsen4Born: Davenport, Iowa. Activities: Allied Youth l, 35 Art Club 35 Majorettes l: Girls' Ensemble lg Legislature 25 Swim Show 25 Papa ls All 3. Plans: Junior College, San Jose State5 legal secretary. Ronald Grant PedeniBorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 35 Hi- Lights 2: Platter Chatter ed. 25 JSA 35 Key Club 35 Latin Club lg Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil 3. Plans: UCLA5 doctor. Eugene Pederson-Born: Milwaukee, Wis. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 35 sopho- more football lg Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: UCLA5 architect. Joanne Marie Peete f Born: Pasadena. Activities: Allied Youth lg FHA i, 25 Girls' Ensemble l: Usherettes 2. Plans: mar- riage. Elizabeth N. Perez-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 25 FHA 25 TNT 2. Plans: UCSBC: undecided. Valerie Perhallffiorn: Omaha, Nebraska. Activities: French Club i, 25 Girls' Ensem- ble ly JSA 35 Scholarship Society l, 2, 35 Spanish Club i, 2, 35 UNY pres. 2, 3, sec. 2. Plans: Stanford, William and Mary5 teaching, counseling. Joan Perry-Born: Huntington Park. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2: JSA lg Legis- lature 35 Social Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, pres. 35 Usherettes 2, 3, sec 35 SBVISC Committee 3: AFS delegate to Germany 25 YMCA Youth in Govern- ment 3. Plans: College, legal secretary. Michael PetersenfCouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Activities: Boys' Leagu Exec. Board 3, sec. 3. Plans: UCSBC, Berkeley: law, politics. QD' Helen Heminger Phipps Marie Fouche Pierce Gail Deanna Peterson - Born: Duluth, Minn. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Transferred from Central High School, Duluth, Minn. Plans: Beauty College: beoutician. Helen Heminger Phipps-Born: Lusk, Wy- oming. Plans: Lithographer. Marie Fauche Pierce--Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: GAA 2: Pompon Girls 2. Plans: housewife, office work. Barbara Maxine Pieters-Born: Los An- geles. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3: Forge 2, page 3 co-ed. 2: JSA 'l: Latin Club l: Senior Class Council: Modern Dance Porgram 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: UCSBC, UCLA. Milton Finkham--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FFA 2, 3, sentinel 3: ROTC Drill Team l. Plans: Junior College: undecided. Mary Rose Pippin-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l: FHA l, Plans: Junior College, Business College: secre- tarial work. Raul Nicolas Placentia-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Chicanos Club 3. Plans: Barber College: barber. Marsha Poggione-Born: Hollywood. Ac- tivities: Chicanos Club 3. Plans: Barber College: barber. Dick Powell-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Band l, 2, 3: ROTC Band l, 2. Plans: undecided. William Powell - Born: Reno, Nevada. Activities: Deputies 3: Cheaper by the Dozen l. Plans: military service. Richard R. Prato-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, student director 3: Dance Band l, 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3: ROTC Band l, 2, 3, Band Commander 3: Carousel 2: Spring Musical l: All Cali- fornia High School Symphony 3, Plans: UCSBC: professional musician, teacher. Carmen Gloria Fuentes-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 2, 3: Papa ls All 3: Christmas Program 2. Plans: SBJC, UCLA: undecided. Keith Purrington-Born: Salt Lake City, Utah. Activities: varsity track 3: Bee track 3. Plans: Trade Training School: Auto mechanic. ' Lawrence Quinn-Born: Chicago, Ill. Ac- tivities: Band 2, 3: Drum Major 3. Plans: Navy. James D. Raack-Born: St. Louis, Missouri. Activities: Athletic Committee 3: chair- man 3: varsity basketball 2, 3: Deputies 3: varsity football 2, 3, co-capt. 3: sopho- more football l: Key Club 3: Legislature 3: Letterman's Club, sec. 3: Boys' Athletic Manager 3: Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3: Senior Class Council 3: all CIF 2nd string 3. Plans: Oregon State College, UCLA, USC: dentistry. Barbara Maxine Pieters Milton Pinkham 25 V JLiz?,J:.:.: f,y- 1. -. elziors Margarita Ramirez-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: undecided. Rosalind Gail Rea - Born: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Activities: A Cappella 3: Allied Youth 2: Senior Class Council, sec. 3: Deputies 3: Grounds Com- mittee, sec. 2: JSA 2, 3: Legislature 2, 3: Scholarship Society 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3: Traffic Safety Committee, sec. 3: Youth in Government 2, 3. Transferred from Westminister, British Columbia, Canada 2. Plans: USCBC, Stanford: business admin- istration. Mary Rose Pippin William Powell Lawrence Quinn Raul Nicolas Placencia Richard R. Prato James D. Raack Marsha Poggione Carmen Gloria Puenles Margarita Ramirez Dick Powell Keith Purrington Rosalind Gail Rea 3 .. fr 4-VG John Reese - Born, Youngstown, Ohio. Plans, navy. Farnum Regan-Born: Miles City, Mon- tana. Activities: JSA l, Key Club l, 2, 3, Legislature 3, Scholarship Society 2, Stu- dent Court l, 2, Student Directory 3, Ticket Sales Committee 2, 3, Hi-Y Coun- cil 2, 3, Golf Team 3, Limitations Com- mittee 2. Plans, UCSBC, Cornell, engineer. Martin Regis-Born: Santa Barbara, Plans: electrical engineer. Lee Sherman Reid-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Capella 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Dance Band l, 2, Deputies l, Lettermen's Club 3, Carousel 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, ROTC Band 2, 3, ROTC lst Lt. 3, track manager 2, basketball manager 3. Plans, Navy School of Music, salvage engineer. Ann Margaret Renga-Born: Queens Vil- lage, New York. Activities, Girls' En- semble l. Plans: secretary. Barbara Renner-Born, Teaneck, New Jer- sey. Activities: A Capella 3, Girls' En- semble I, 2. Plans: UCSBC, undecided. Ruth Elaine Rester-Born, Bouglusa, La. Plans: tailoring, marriage. Norman Earl ReviseBorn: Pomona. Activi- ties: Band l, 2, 3, varsity basketball 'l, varsity baseball l, 3, Dance Band 2, varsity football l, 2, 3, co-capt. 3, Letter- men's Club 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Senior Class Council 3. Plans: USC, Oregon State, teacher. Irene Reyes-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Chicanos Club 2, 3. Plans: Business College, accountant. Judith Arleen Rezzonico7Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Allied Youth l, FBLA l. Plans: Woodbury College, fashion de- signer. Thomas A. Rhorer-YBarn: Rochester, Minn. Activities: Allied Youth l, Deputies 2, 3, Hi-Lights l, Platter-Chatter ed. l, an- nouncer l, JSA l, 2, 3, Key Club l, 2, 3, Legislature l, 2, 3, O 8: G 3, Program and Rally Committee 2, radio ed. 2, Campus Committee Chairman 3, Junior Class Council 2, Cee track l, Hi-Y Coun- cil 2, 3, Waldo Platter-Chatter ed. Award l, Waldo, direction award 2, Student-of- the-Month 2. Plans: UCSBC, medicine, Farnum Regan John Reese efziors Robert C. Richard-Born: Waterloo, Iowa. Activities: A Cappella 3, Finance Commit- tee 3, JSA l, Science Club 2, 3, vice pres. 2, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3: Student Court 2, First place in the Santa Barbara Science Fair 2. Plans: Stanford, chemistry. Wayne Riggs-Born: Ventura. Activities, varsity track 3, Dance Band 2. Plans: UCSBC, professional musician and sales- man. Margaret Rinner-Born: Chicago, Illinois. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, teaching. Martin Regis Ruth Elaine Rester Lee Sherman Reid Norman Earl Revis Ann Margaret Renga Irene Reyes Barbara Renner Judith Arleen Rezzonico Thomas A. Rhord Robert C. Richari Wayne Riggs Margaret Rinnel 'g Q ' i 1 ,,. ,X - e ix . ' . V. W i l l -'N Q12 '37 ::. .. , K I . Barbara Rivas A- Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Chicanos Club 2, 3, Deputies l, Girls' Ensemble l, Pompon Girls 2, 3, Carousel 2. Plans: SBJC, nurse. Maria Rivera-Born, Fabens, Texas. Plans: housewife. Mike Rizor-Born, Santa Barbara. Activi- ties, Finance Committee 2, Forge business mgr. 2, Rifle Team 3, ROTC lst Lt. 3. Plans: UCSBC, navy. David Stuart Robinson--Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, senior class pres. 3, FFA l, varsity football 2, 3, sophomore football l, Key Club l, 2, Legislature 2, Scholarship Society l, Lettermen's Club 3, defense attorney 2, Student Court l, 2, O Barbara Rivas Dora Robles Mavis Teresa Rosales Maria Rivera Judith Schooler Rogers Floyd Ross Mike Rizor lvid Stuart Robinson Richard Romeo Clarita Ann Romero Si' Felix Rubalcava Frank RuBane T 'I Mel Rugg r --o Dave Echols, Hi-Y president, Pat Eldridge Tri Hi Y vice-president, and Joan Perry, Tri Hi Y president are seen talking over the Y carnival which is a big event for Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y members varsity track 3, Hi-Y Council, sgt-at-arms 2. Plans: UCSBC, Berkeley, civil engineer ing. Dora Robles-Born: Santa Barbara. Activa ties, Girls' Ensemble, Christmas Program l. Plans, secreta ry. Judith Schooler Rogers-Born, Santa Bar bara. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, FHA l, Photography Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Plans: business. Richard Romeo-Born, Los Angeles, Plans SBJC, army. Clarita Ann Romero-Born: San Bernar dino. Activities, Allied Youth 3, Art Club l, Deputies 3, FBLA 3, GAA 3, Legis lature I, Pompon Girls 3, Junior Class Council 2. Plans, Junior College, secre ta ry. Mavis Teresa Rasales-Born: Santa Bar bara. Activities: Chicanos Club 2, 3, vice pres. 2, sec. 3, treas. 3. Plans, Business College, secretaryj Floyd Ross-Born: Irin, Tenn. Activities A Cappella, Planning Committee 3, Chess and Checker Club 2, Science 2, 3, Scholar ship Society 2. Plans: UCSBC, aerodyna micist. Felix Rubalcava-Born, Santa Barbara Activities, sophomore football l. Plans air force, service training, Frank Rubane-Born, Brooklyn New York Activities, French Club 3, Science Club librarian 2, treas. 3. Transferred from Klamath Union High School l, Plans UCSBC, Berkeley, medicine. Mel Rugg-Born, Santa Barbara. Plans undecided. Dennis Runyen-Born: Indio. Plans: un decided. Dennis Runyen uv 6' 5 l at : qi' N Ni' X ., q 4. ,Q 1, .. Ralph Robert Russell Anita H. Sanchez Hal Schaffer James Scorso Sharon D. Sexton Elvia Rosalie Si Sylvia Ryan Tony Sandoval Richard Schneider Margaret Adele Serena Walter Sexton Barbara Rose Sl William Safina Nancy Saperstein Bruce Schuette Carol Elaine Severson Gary Seyle Felix Erasmus Si Ralph Robert Russell--Born: Rock Springs, Committee 37 TNT l, 37 Teachers' Aide 37 Christmas Program 3. Pians: secretarial Wyoming. Activities: Bee basketboli T, 27 varsity basketball 37 Forge sports ed. 2, 37 O 8: G boys' sports ed. 27 NROTC can- didate. Plans: UCSBC7 iournalism, Sylvia Ryan-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Junior College: undecided. William Safina - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 37 Band i, 37 Deputies l, 2, 37 JSA 3. Plans: SBJC7 pharmacist. Anita H. Sanchezgliorn: Etiio Rodriquez, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Activities: Chicanos Ciub 2, 37 Spanish Club T. Plans: Busi- ness CoIlege7 telephone operator. Tony Sandoval 4 Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 27 Allied Youth 27 Legislature l7 Cheaper by the Dozen l7 Carousel 27 The Late Christopher Bean 27 Pappa ls All 37 Christmas Program 27 Thespians 2, 3, vice pres. 3. Plans: Junior College: television work. Nancy SapersteinfBorn: Pasadena. Activi- ties: Allied Youth T7 Art Club 27 Girls' Ensemble l7 Girls' League Exec, Board 27 Scholarship Society i, 2, 37 Ticket Sales Tri-Hi-Y Council i, 2, 3, rec. sec. 37 Usherettes 37 SBVISC Committee 37 Christ- mas Program I7 Spring Program l. Plans: Stanford, Pomona7 teacher. Hal Schaffer-Born: Boston, Mass. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 37 JSA 37 Lettermen's Club 37 Scholarship 37 Hi-Y Council 37 varsity swimming 3. Transferred from Ithaca, New York. Plans: Duke, Stanford: business administration. Richard Schneidere-Born: St. Louis, Mis- souri: Activities: Allied Youth 37 Future Men Teachers 37 Hi-Lights Announcer 2, 37 JSA 37 O 5: G senior co-ed. 37 Hi-Y Council l7 Senior Class Council 3, Plans: UCSBC7 pre-law. Bruce Schuette - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Business College. James Scorso-Born: Clifton, N. J. Trans- ferred from Carpinteria High School 3. Plans: Berkeley7 chemical engineering. Margaret Adele Serena-Born: San Diego: Transferred from Millington, Tenn. Plans: telephone operator. Carol Elaine Severson-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: A Cappella 2, 37 Carousel 27 work. Sharon D. Sexton-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 37 Band 37 FHA 27 GAA 37 JSA 37 Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC7 laboratory technician. Walter Sexton - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FFA l, 2, 3, vice pres. 2: Pians: Cal Poly7 dairying. Gary Seyle-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: FBLA 3. Plans: UCSBC7 business. Elvia Rosalie Siben-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 37 FHA l7 Girls' League senior rep. 37 Legislature 37 Spanish Ctub i7 Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 37 Sophomore Class Council l7 Senior Class Council 3. Plans: Business COll9Q6j busi- ness administration. Barbara Rose Silva-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 37 Deputies 27 FBLA 37 FHA l7 GAA 37 Girls' Ensemble 17 Pompon Girls 37 Junior Class Council. Plans: Junior College7 business: Felix Erasmus Simms-Born: Jacksonville, Texas. Activities: A Cappella l, 2, 37 ROTC Drill Team 2, 37 2nd Lt. ROTC 37 Carousel 2. Plans: Junior College7 army. erziors Richard Sinclair-Born: Riverside. Activi- ties, Latin Club l, Plans: UCSBC, unde- cided. Susan Small-Born: Minneapolis, Minn. Activities, Modern Dance Program 2, 3, Allied Youth l, 2, Art Club 2, FHA T, JSA l, 2, Scholarship Society i, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, sec. T, Tri-Hi-Y Council, corresponding sec. 3. Plans. Stanford, Pomona, undecided. David Smallwood-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Typo Club I, 2, 3. Plans, SBJC, Cal Poly, printing. Cynthia Anne Smith-Born: Santo Bar- bara. Activities, FHA 1, GAA 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, TNT l, 2, 3, Girls' Tennis Team. Plans, UCSBC, teacher. Daniel Smith-Born: Tatum, New Mexico. Activities: Allied Youth T, Legislature 3. Plans: Mt. San Antonio. N. Disque Smith - Born, San Pedro. Activities: Skin-Divers Club l, Swim Team. Plans, undecided. Nancy Ann Smith-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band 2, 3, Musical Variations. Plans: Junior College, business, music. Salli Stauffer Smith-Born: Oxnard. Activi- ties: Allied Youth I, 2, 3, exec. council I, treas. 2, pres. 3, Art Club I, 2, Deputies 2, FHA 2, GAA, Girls' Ledgue Exec. Board 3, Hi-Lights 3, Pompon Girls 2, Spanish Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: Uni- versity of Washington, television writing. George Snodgrass-Born: Tulare. Activi- ties, Bond 2, Typo Club 3. Plans: SBJC, engineering. Relaxing during the busy senior magazine sales week are homeroom representatives Jim Dybdahl Marilyn Clark Roseanne Campilio, co-chairman of sales week and Arnold Overoye, whose homeroom won the sales contest Richard Sinclair Cynthia Anne Smith Nancy Ann Smith Susan Smail Daniel Smith Sallr Stauffer Smith David Smallwood N. Disque Smith George Snodgrass iii r di Pondering over who will reign are football queen can- didates Marilyn Svviggum Josephine Brunello, Janet Laura Jean Solni Cynthia Stewart Gary Stronach Susan Margaret Soper Creighton Darrell Stewart Margaret Helen Suarez Valerie Diane Sullivan ,sr 1 X ,,-. . A ..:. -' Xt SE' anion Laura Jean Soini-Born: Jacksonville, Fla. Activities: Allied Youth l: FHA l, 2. Pans: undecided. Susan Margaret Soper-Born: Santa Bar: bara. Activities: Band l, 2: FBLA 2: FHA l: Forge asst. business mgr, 3: Legisla- ture 3. Plans: Armstrong Business Col- lege: accountant. Carlotta Ann Sota--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Chicanos 2, 3, vice-pres. 3: GAA 3. Plans: Business College: mar- riage, secretary, Cynthia Stewart-Born: Elgin lll, Activi: ties: FHA l: Thespians 2, 3: UNY Dancers i: Carousel 2: Papa ls All 3: Late Chris- topher Bean: Three for the Money. Plans: Junior College: Air Force. Creighton Darrell Stewart--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Transferred from Santa Barbara Catholic High. Plans: Cal Poly: engineering. Frederick Wilburn Stover, JL- Born: Whittier. Activities: Legislature 2: varsity tennis 3. Plans: Junior College, Army machinist. Gary Stronach- Born: Santa Barbara, Activities: A Cappella l, 2: Allied Youth l: Bee basketball l: Boys' League Exec. Board l: sophomore rep.: sophomore football l: varsity football l: JSA l, 2, 3: Key Club l: Legislature l, 2: Program and Rally Committee l, 2: Scholarship Society l: football manager lg Yell Leader 2: Student Directory l: HifY Coun- cil Chaplain 2: Senior Week Committee 3: club finalist, Lions Club speakers' con- test 2: Youth in Government 2, 3: SBVISC Committee. Plans: Pomona, Stan- ford: law. Margaret Helen Suarez-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: FHA l: Girls' Ensemble l: Christmas Program 27 Moods and Mu- sic 2. Plans: Junior College. Valerie Diane Sullivan-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Plans: Loutton Dental Assistant College: dental assistant. nk FF 2 ,J-ag, IQ' if wal ,.e -3 u if obert N. Swanson James Andrew Tabacchi Kirk Taylor Teresa Ann Tenoso David R. Thompson nlyn Rae Swiggum James Taggart Audrey Edith Tello Arleen Terres William F. Thrasher tt Glarte John Sylvia Donna Taylor Elsie Julia Tena Gisela Thies Nancy Tilly Robert N, Swanson-Born: Urbana, lll. Activities: Science Club 3: Scholarship Society l, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. Plans: Stanford: physicist. Marilyn Rae Swiggum 4 Born: Grand Forks, South Dakota. Activities: Allied Youth l, 3: Art Club l, 3: Legislature l: Spanish Club 3: transferred from Ellis Country School. Plans: SBJC: stenographer, marriage. Everett Glarte John Sylvia?Born: Santa Barbara, Activities: Deputies l, 2: FBLA l, 2: Legislature l, 2. Plans: USC: cer- tified public accountant, buyer. James Andrew Tabacchi-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: ROTC Company Com- mander 3. Plans: Army Engineer Corps. James Taggart - Born: Spokane, Wash. Plans: Junior College: undecided. Donna Taylor-Born: Ventura. Activities: Allied Youth 2: Art Club l: FBLA 3: Girls' Ensemble 2. Plans: secretary. Kirk Taylor - Born: San Diego. Plans: UCSBC. Audrey Edith Tello-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l: FHA l, 2. Plans: marriage, Elsie Julia Tena-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Deputies 2, 3: FBLA 3: GAA 3. Plans: SBJC: business. Teresa Ann TenosofBorn: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Band l, 2, 3: FRN 2: GAA l, 2, 3, hist. 3: Legislature 2: Scholarship Society 2: TNT Teachers Aide 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans: Mount Saint Marys College: teacher. Arleen Terres 4 Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3: Sopho- more Class Council, sec.: Junior Class Council, sec.: FHA T, 2: GAA 2, 3: Girls' League Exec. Board l: Legisature 'l: Program and Rally Committee 3: Scholar- ship Society 2: Spanish Club l: Pep Leader 3: TNT 2: SBVISC Chairman 3: Senior Class Council. Plans: UCSBC: lab. technician. Gisela ThiesfBorn: Tubigen, Germany. Activities: JSA 3: Usherettes 3: AFS trans- ter from Germany 3. Plans: College: un- decided. David R. Thompson f Born: Columbus, Ohio. Plans: Cal Poly: electrical engineer. in if Alicia Ann Tonnar Donna Maxine Torres Samuel Torrez William F. Thrasher - Born: Compton. Transferred from Alhambra High School. Plans: SBJC: electrical engineer. Nancy Tilly-Born: Grene Bay, Wisconsin. Activities: FBLA 3: Modern Dance Show 2: Legislature I. Plans: Woodbury: secretary. Alicia Ann Tonnar-Barn: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FHA l: JSA l, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3, sgt,-at-arms 3: O 8: G senior co-ed. 3: Swim Show 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, University of Idaho: teacher. Donna Maxine Torres-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Girls' Ensemble T: Pom- pon Girls 3: Christmas Program I: Moods in Music l: Spring Program l. Plans: secretary, telephone operator. Samuel Torrez-Barn: Dolores, Colo. Ac- tivities: varsity basketball 3: Bee basket- ball 2: varsity baseball l, 2, 3: Letter- men's Club 3. Plans: pro baseball, service. 39 A Q Peter T. Toxby-Born: Copenhagen, Den- mark. Activities: Banol l, 2, 3, JSA 3, Orchestra 2, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3. Plans: Stanford, mechanical engineer. Richard TracyfBorn, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, varsity football 3, Key Club 2, 3, Legislature i, 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, Ticket Sales Committee chairman 3, Junior Class Coun- cil, Student Director 2, 3, November Stu- dent-of-the-Month 3, Hi-Y Council 2, 3, treas. 3. Plans, Stanford, electrical engi- neer. Paul Trent-Born, Chicago, Ill. Activities, Allied Youth 2, Junior Class Council, Sen- ior Class Council, Deputies 2, Hi-Lights 2, Platter-Chatter ecl., Student of the Month eal. 2, JSA i, Key Club l, 2, 3, Legisla- ture 2, 3, atty. gen., 2, Student Court 2, AFS scholarship to Germany 2. Plans, UCLA, undecided, Bert Tritschlerfliorn, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, FFA 3, varsity football l, 2, sophomore football, Legislature l. Plans, Cal Poly at San Dimas, agriculture. Bert Tritschler Derrol Eugene Trogdon Peter T. Toxby Richard Tracy Paul Trent Keith Troxel '53 at I 2 . , L Shirley Turner Norma Jean Tyree QIZEOAVS Derrol Eugene Trogdon 4 Born, Locuse- grove, Oklahoma. Plans, SBJC, draftsman. Keith Troxel - Born, Hamlet, Nebraska. Activities, A Cappella l, 2, manager 3, Boys' League Exec, Board junior rep. 2, senior class treas., sophomore football i, varsity football 2, 3, Key Club 3, Plans, UCSBC, SBJC, construction. Shirley Turner - Born, Lewiston, Idaho. Activities, Allied Youth 3, FBLA 3, FHA l, 2, GAA 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, Christ- mas Program 3, Plans, secretary. Norma Jean Tyree-Born: Oakland. Activi- ties, Allied Youth i, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Deputies 2, Girls' League Exec. Board sec. 3, Hi-Lights l, 2, ass. director I, 2, Platter-Chatter ed. 2, JSA 2, 3, TNT 2, 3, treas. 2, Modern Dance Program 2, Tri- Hi-Y Council l, 3, Usherettes 3, Modern Dance Program 2. Plans: College, surgi- cal nurse. Mary Jessie Uribe-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth 3, FBLA 3. Plans: Junior, Business College, stenographer. es., Mary Jessie Uribe Marcia Elaine Urton Marcia Elaine Urton-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Allied Youth i, 2, Art Club l, 2, Legislature 3, Thespians 3, TNT l, 2, 3, vice pres. 3, Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil l, 2, 3, hist. 3, Papa ls All 3, Youth in Government 3, Senior Class Council, Plans: Berkeley, teacher. Richard Valencia-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Club Chicanos 2, 3. Plans: air force. Barbara Van loan - Born, Greenwich, Conn. Activities: Girls' Ensemble 3, JSA 3, Legislature 3, Christmas Program 2, 3, Papa Is All 3, Thespians 3, senior rep. Plans: Junior College, undecided. Hortensia Vasquez-Born, Fillmore. Ac- tivities: Club Chicanos 3. Plans, tele- phone operator. Daryl Richard Vaughn e Born: Orange. Activities, Chess and Checker Club 2, JSA 2, ROTC Drill Team l, 2, Science Club 2, 3. Plans, UCSBC, Berkeley, aeronautical engineer. Richard Valencia Hortensia Vasqu Barbara Van loan Daryl Richard Va 'l,, r- 1 ,,.- ii i ',g-mr Esther Olga Vega+Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Chicanos Club 25 Deputies 35 GAA l, 2, 3. Plans: Junior College5 un- decided. Gilbert Velasquez-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: varsity football 35 sophomore football lg Legislature: varsity track 35 Bee track 25 Cee track l. Plans: SBJC5 barber. Douglas Verner - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: College: drattsman. Patricia Ann VernorfBorn: Kansas City, Missouri. Activities: CAA 25 Hi-Lights l, 2, 3, Foot-Lights ed. 2, Platter-Chatter, Radio ed. 35 Legislature 35 Program and Rally Committee 35 TNT 25 UNY Dancers lg Waldo tar Platter-Charter ed. Plans: Principia, Pomona5 teacher. Norman Vincent-Born: Oxnard. Activi- ties: Sophomore Class Council: Radio Club 25 Carousel 25 Thespians l, 2, 3. Plans: air force5 mechanic, electronic engineer. William J. Villa-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: service. Roseanne Vior-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth lg FHA l. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC5 teacher, Angela Viltone-Born: Leechburg, Penn- sylvania. Activities: FBLA. Plans: secre- tary. James Henry Vizzolini-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3. Plans: Stanford5 doctor. Ruth Joann Voskuylffiorn: Wheaton, Ill. Activities: Constitution Revision Committee 35 Girls' League Exec. Board, treas. 35 JSA 35 Legislature l, 2, 35 Scholarship Society l, 35 TNT 2, 3. Plans: Westmont College: teaching. Robert Voss-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties: Chess and Checker Club 25 ROTC Drill Team l, 25 Science Club 35 UNY 3. Plans: industrial designer. ll bf Cheerleaders Bill Allen and Arleen Terres stroll to a Program and Janna Lee E. Walters-Born: Rochester, Minn. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, sec. 35 Deputies 25 FBLA 25 Swim Show 25 Spring Program lg Musical Variations 2. Plans: UCSBC5 teacher. Rally Committee meeting, Lawrence Floyd Wanzer- bara. Plans: navy, Dona Mae Warkentin Plans: work. James Henry Vizzolini Ruth Joann Voskuyl Robert Voss mf 4-1 ther Olga Vega Douglas Verner William J. Villa Roseanne Vior ilbert Velasquez Patricia Ann Vernor Norman ViY1C9Hl Angela Vlll'-'me Sal 11' OG w.,,, 47' F1 ib- 5.4! 'Y 'U 'ix lf' Born: Santa Bc r- - Born: Reedley. Janna Lee W. Walters Lawrence Floyd Wanzer Dona Mae Warkentin -cl s Charles Edward Watsonf-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies 35 ROTC Drill Team l, 2. Plans: SBJC. David Weaver - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies 35 Future Men , Teachers 35 ROTC Drill Team l5 ROTC Lt. 35 Spanish Club 2. Plans: UCSBC, Janet Marie Weidenbnch-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 35 Allied Youth l, 2, 35 Senior Week co- chairman5 Junior Class Council5 Senior Class Council5 Deputies 35 FRN 25 Girls' Ensemble lj JSA l, 2, 35 Legislature I5 Scholarship Society l, 25 Social Commit- tee 2, 35 Student Court li Moods in Music5 Christmas Programs l, 2, 35 Spring Program 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 Usherettes 2, 3, Vice Pres. 35 Youth in Government 7. Plans: Stanford, Pomona, UCLA, anesthetist. Chris Weigman7Born: Activities: Radio Club 35 Plans: forestry. Janice Wheeler - Born: Activitiest Allied Youth Awards Committee5 Seni Santa Barbara. Science Club 3. Santa Barbara. 35 Art Club 25 or Class Coun- cil5 Deputies 35 FHA 25 Girls' Ensemble 35 Hi-Lights Q, 3, Platter-Chatter ed. 3, Legislature lg Christmas Program 35 Modern Dance Program 35 TNT 35 Tri- Hi-Y Council Chaplain 3. Plans: UCSBC5 teacher. Lawrence Wieder 4 Born: Mason City, Iowa. Activities: Band l, 2, 35 Dance Band lg ROTC Band l, 2, 35 ROTC 2nd Lt. 35 Scholarship Society lg Spring Musi- cal lg Musical Variations 25 Lion's Club speech contest lst place 2, 2nd place 2. Plans: UCSBC, UCLA5 psychiatrist. A ,-L , we 'r f- is - .Z-f f--I . ,fi P ' J.. 'R ,3 .- ff.. 4 Q. as ' ' Q Charles Edward Watson Chris Weigman David Weaver Janice Wheeler Janet Marie Weidenbach Lawrence Wiede Robert' Wilder 4 Born: Bangor, Maine. Activities: FBLA 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Science Club 35 varsity track 2, 35 Bee track l. Plans: Cal Poly5 rancher. Susan Elizabeth WilhitefBorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 35 Allied Youth 35 Girls' Ensemble lg TNT lg Tri- Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: Junior College, UCSBC5 teacher. Judith Kay Willener-Born: Seasicle, Ore- gon. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 35 JSA 35 Latin Club l, treas. 25 Photography Club treas, lg Scholarship Society 35 Tri- Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: business. Dorothy Ball, Lovice MacMahon, John Humphreys, and Don Mclnnes discuss the forthcoming All-California Symphony. 0-ff t-11437 rziors My -fi -se its if rf .,, -in Q. Robert Wilder Gill Williamson Donna Jean Winniford Paula Wogensen Donald Keith Wright Rachel Mana Zamora san Elizabeth Wilhite Mike Willson Vaughn Wipf Suzanne Woggon William W, Wright Irene Bernice Zandona Judith Kay Willener Charles Herman Wilson Kathleen Witmer Claudia Wom1al Kirsten Wukasch Thomas Moorhead Zollars Valerie Young Helen Zozzora Gill Williamson-Born: Manhattan, Kan: sas. Activities: Chess and Checker Club 2: Legislature 3: ROTC Capt. 3: Science Club pres. 2, reporter 3: Ethel Moss His- tory Award 3: Westinghouse Honorable Mention 2. Plans: UCSBC: physicist. Mike Willson A Born: Marshall, Texas. Activities: sophomore football. Plans: air force, commercial artist. Charles Herman Wilson: -Born: Santa Bar: bara. Activities: ROTC Drill Team T, 2, 3: ROTC lst Lt. 3. Plans: army. Donna Jean Winniford----Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: FHA 2: Swim Show T. Plans: secretary, Vaughan Wipf 4 Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: varsity baseball 2, 3: varsity football 3: Lettermens Club 3: Hi-Y Coun- cil T. Plans: UCSBC: pre-med., ortho- pedics. Kathleen Witmer-Born: Carmel. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2. Transferred from Catholic High School. Plans: College. Paula Wogensenxliorn: Clinton, Iowa. Activities: FRN 2: Girls' Ensemble l: Latin Club l: Christmas Program T: Carousel 2: Modern Dance Concert 2: Christmas Program 3. Plans: dancer. Suzanne Woggon7Born: Toledo, Ohio. Activities: A Cappella 3: Advertising Committee chairman 3: Art Club T, 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble 2: Student Court 3: Christmas Program 2: Spring Program 3. Plans: Lutheran Bible Institute, Claudia WormalfBom: Cincinnati, Oliio. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FHA T: FRN 2, 3: GAA 3: JSA 3. Plans: UCSBC: nurse. Donald Keith Wrightfliorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: A Cappella 2: Athletic Committee 3: varsity basketball 2, 3: Bee basketball T: varsity baseball 2, 3: Boys' League Exec, Board T: varsity football 2, 3: sophomore football T: Lettermens Club, pres, 3: varsity track T. Plans: UCLA: lawyer. William W. Wright -e Born: San Jose. Activities: Allied Youth 3. Plans: Junior College: service. Kirsten Wukasch A Born: Austin, Texas. Activities: FRN 2, 3. Plans: Junior Col- lege: x-ray technician. Valerie Young-xBorn: Los Angeles. Ac- tivities: Tri-HifY Council T: GAA T: Allied Youth T. Plans: UCSBC: teacher. Rachel Maria Zamora--Born: Santa Paula, Activities: Sophomore Class Council T: FBLA T: GAA T: Modern Dance Program: Christmas Program 3. Plans: hand bal- ancer. Irene Bernice ZandonafBorn: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Art Club 3: FBLA T, 2, 3: FHA T: GAA T, 2, 3. Plans: Santa Barbara Business College: secretary. Thomas Moorhead Zollars 7 Born: Fre- mont, Ohio. Activities: A Cappella T, 2, 3: Double Male Quartet 3: Open Campus Committee: Senior Class Council: Carousel 2: Moods in Music T. Plans: College: navy. Helen Zozzora - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth T, 2: Deputies T: FHA T: Finance Committee 3: Girls' League Exec. Board 3: JSA T: Legislature T, 3: Swim Show 2: Christmas Program 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, Pomona: fashion buyer. 'E lt took most of the night, but these seniors labored until their float took first prize in the homecoming parade. l Gflhbreviafiotzs l-Sophomore year 2-Junior year 3-Senior year SBJC-Santa Barbara Junior College UCSBC--University of California, Santa Barbara College AFS-American Field Service ASB-Associated Student Body FBLA-Future Business Leaders of America FFA-Future Farmers of America FHA-Future Homemakers of America FRN-Future Registered Nurses GAA-Girls' Athletic Association JSA-.Junior Statesmen of America O8GdOlive and Gold Yearbook 5BVlSC4Santa Barbara Ventura lnte TNT-Top Notch Teachers-to-be UNY-United Nations Youth Hey Forsell, spin those records! The popular disc iockey was the feature of the senior iam session. pgchool Council Pictured are Bill Allen, Gene Forsell and Salli Stauffer. Bill and Salli were in charge of the entertainment for the iam session. etziors Wolf Qcfured Mark Ahern - Born: Escanaba, Mich. Activities: Varsity tennis l, 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC: teacher, writer. Karen Coombe-Born: Davenport, lowa. Activities: GAA 3: Transferred from Paso Robles 2. Plans: Nurse. Charles Cox--Born: Buffalo, New York. Activities: Junior Class Council: Forge l: Latin Club vice pres. 1: Legislature lc Green Valley l. Plans: business. Jean Stuart-Findlay - Born: Capetown, Union of South Africa, Africa. Activities: French Club 2: Girls' Ensemble 2: Scholar- ship Society 2. Plans: UCSBC: teacher. John H. Gutierrez-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Finance Committee l: varsity football l: varsity track 2, 3: manager varsity track 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, College: commercial artist. Doug Hillman A Born: Seattle, Wash. Activities: Transferred from Paso Robles 3. Plans: Col Poly. S. Ann Kapousouz-Born: Brooklyn, New York. Activities: FRN 3: Girls' Ensemble 3, transferred from Roslyn High School, Roslyn, New York 3. Plans: Knapp School of Nursing: nursing. Cliff Leyvu-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: service. Richard Miller-Born: Santa Rosa. Activi- ties: Art Club: sophomore football: var- sity football: Lettermen's Club: varsity track. Plans: Univ. of New Mexico: com- mercial art. James Plunkett - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Chess and Checker Club l, 2: Latin Club l, 2, 3: Radio Club 2: Science Club 3: UNY 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, Ber- keley, science. Carolyn Snyder-Born: Fort Wayne, lndi: ana. Activities: Transferred from Fort Wayne, lndiana 3, Plans: Knapp School of Nursing: nurse. Charles Harry Warrenfflornr Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Scholarship Society 3. Plans: UCSBC: undecided. Kkey epf ur vemqe iq vs' C9 'iv H 1, ' xr 'C .. A ti if , T Sv Row 1: Lynette Buchanan, Kathleen Hayes, Wendy Huggins, Roseanne Campilio, Peggy Canterbury, Valentine Nishihara. Row 2: Mr. Robert Shannon, Scholarship Society adviser, Avis Boutell, Sue Small, Nancy Saperstein, Rhea Fae Ellis, Valerie Perhall, David Milton. Row 3: Bob Richard, Ted Martin, Mickey Bennett, Dave Jung, Peter Toxby, Bob Burtness, Not Pictured: Diane MacQuarrie Sea SBHS Sealbearers attempt to live up to the motto ot the California Scholarship Federation-'ASchol- arship tor Service. These honored seniors, in addition to their outstanding scholastic achieve- ment, were active in extra-curricular activities. Sealbearers, in order to earn lite membership in !L66U' 61 5 the California Scholarship Federation, must loe- long to the Federation at least tour semesters during high school. One ot these semesters must be during the senior year. The Sealbearers have gold seals on their diplomas and on their college transcripts. rospecfive Seafbearers Priscilla Alden Mary Fittinger Robert Swanson James Dybdahl Annette Hendry Dick Tracy David Echols Shari LeGreau Gill Williamson Jim Ellis Carol Patterson Ruth Voskuyl Floyd Ross an-M., ,gli Kim Kypica One oT The busiesT guys on The campus, John Mullins OlWCiyS seemed To be rushing To one meeTing o onoTher. During The yeor John vvos very ocTive i Key Club, LeTTermen's Club, dnd The Trc1TTic SdTeT Council, John received The December STudenT o The MonTh dvvdrd Tor his work on The SdTeTy Counci For Two successive yeors he leTTered in TooTbdll. Oi weekends he spenT much Time vviTh his hobbies working on his cdr, consTrucTing on deriol mop oinf riding horses, John plans To dTTend UCLA To sTud' veTerinory medicine. is a busy, Wonderful Thing for Robbin Chervenka. vivacious bruneTTe Tlies from one acTiviTy To an- A 1 ' if A i wears her UshereTTe ribbon vviTh pride aT high programs, Takes a leaal in The annual swim N and is a member of The Senior Class council likes To eaT, bowl, play Tennis, and spends much pare Time Talking on The phone and raising Tlowers. lynn hopes To become a Teacher aTTer college days Q OVQV FWZLOVS of 795 6 'Wm 'Tw My 2 -MP' Sluderzl 30 y fjqcers Blesserl are those who go around in circles for they shall he known as wheels. K. ,, 9 Row 1: Joyce MacKenzie, defense att., Mike McKnight, att. gen., Gloria Malengo, chief iustice, Mickey Bennett, ASB pres., Jim Ellis, ASB vice-pres, Chris Milne, treas., Marilyn Parry, sec, Row 2: Ettra Montini, pep leader, Arleen Terres, pep leader, Lynn Butterfield, pep leader, James Raack, boys' sports manager, Bill Allen, yell leader, Jim Furman, yell leaderp Mary Jones, song leader, Michele Mangan, Forge ed., Patricia Vernor, Hi-lights ed,, Karen Davidson, girls' sports manager. Our Slrrrleizl overrzmerzl By making and enforcing their own rules, stu- lature and ASB Officer complete the vital parts dents of SBI-IS receive practical experience in necessary for smooth-running efficiency. democratic living. Student Court, Student Legis- 1 Q 1 , , WCI. i 5 1 i A if J, ,li S i The Student Legislature under the chairmanship of Student Body President Mickey Bennett listens to the reading of the minutes by secretary Marilyn Parry. eqislafure Will the meeting ot the Student Legislature please otticers, meet to discuss and decide on problems come to order! On Wednesday, the representatives dealing vvith the school. Students thus improve ot each homeroom, together with the student body school government and gain valuable experience, 49 ow 1 C Davis V Hallor R ampillo P Edridge, S. Woggon.. Row 2: J, Raack, J. Ellis, D. Jung, D. Tracy, C. Milne, T. ommiffee gfeads Organizing and leading the various ASB committees were the l outstanding students selected by Student Body President, Mickey l Bennett. These committee heads worked with their committees, in legislature and on the executive board, to maintain the high l level of SBHS student government. l Qrafgc Safefzy ommiffee i newly formed under the recommendation of the Santa Barbara Ventura Inter-School Council, promotes safe driving and good public relations between students and the adult community. Teen-agers can be good drivers and the Traffic Safety Committee, l P. Trent, Mr. C. Clark, adviser, N. Browning, R. Rea, G. Cavelletto, J. Mullins, R. McMurry. pen ampus ommiffee A burning question this year is whether or not students can leave the grounds at noon without special permits. Investigating the possibilities are members of the Open Campus Committee. As the success of the plan is completely a student responsibility, the committee plays an important part in school life. Row 1:-H. Parma, A. Jung, S. Erwin, N. Hart. Row 2: Mr. J. Nordenson, adviser, T. Zollars. Not pictured: M. Mitchell, L. Hand, G. Stronach. H 've .C Back Row: Mr. Donald Stillman, adviser, Patty Preuss, Bing Cnerrie, Linda Roberts, Harry Stewart, Walter Clapp, Bill Clark, Elizabeth Lee, Bob Richards. Front Row: Wendy Ross, Mike McKnight, attorney gen., Gloria Malengo, chief justice, Joyce Mackenzie, defense atty., Lynette Buchanan, Linda Watson. Sfudelzf ourf Headed by Gloria Malengo, the student court student Defense Attorney, or he may defend him- has worked to maintain a well-organized cam- self. The court, which meets four days a week pus at SBHS. Each defendant who faces the to administer justice, is patterned after our na- court may take advantage of the services of the tional Supreme Court. fr EIULL L65 That friendly tap on the shoulder, a broad smile, ing hand of the Deputies and successfully co- and a little yellow citation made known to erring ordinated their law-enforcing and regulating students that the Deputy force was on the job. actions. Attorney General Mike McKnight was the guid- Row 1: V. Hallor, J. Weidenbach, W. Murphy, L. Neimi, J. Holzhauer, S, Aleryd, M. McKnight, attorney general, P. Schultz, B. Gin, D. Kupelian, A. Newton, M. Campbell, R. Rea. Row 2: C. Van Hise, E. Montini, N. Hart, J. Lucking, L. de Bourguignon, J. Mackenzie, E. Lee, W. Ross, L. Hammock, P. Ryan, A. Woodhead, J. Wheeler. Row 3: L. Millar, L. Roberts, J. Buchanan, M. Haines, L. Butterfield, M. Jones, P. Wayrnire, J. Humphreys, D. Weaver, H. Stewart, P, Preuss, V. Vielrna, G. Malengo. Row 4: C. White, R. Miller, B. Benbrook, B. Cheirie, D, McCartney, G. Johnson, J. Raack, W. Clapp, W. Powell, R. Burkard. -cgfffsh If C 'A 1 M im 'SZ s T 5 ssembly ommiffee Each assembly presenTed To The sTudenT body is The resulT of The careful planning and preparaTion of The Assembly CommiTTee. They work To presenT a varied series of programs. Front row. lefT To right: A. Foss, R. Duncan, B. Jeter, R. Campilio. Back row: N. Cundick, Mr. J. Nordenson. 3,1 A 'fi T m v 'T-me + I .avig- f .1 ' I , T v . 1 ' if I 1 G? verfisirzq ommiffee The TirsT sighT To greeT incoming sopho mores is usually The series of unusual brigl' banners and posTers lining The halls. Thes are The work of The busy AdverTising Com miTTee, whose iob iT is To publicize all schoc evenfs. LefT To righh S. Woggon, A. Laurabee, P. Schulz, Huggins. Y l i 5-Q? l l i , T . l l l l 1 l l l Gilfklefic Gommiffee The boy who sporTs a leTTer on his svveatel is eligible for membership in The LeTTermen'f Club, re-formed This year by The AThIeTi. CommiTTee under The direcTion of The Boysl AThleTic Manager. To be a member a boy musT earn a varsiTy leTTer, or be in 'A' or 'B, classes and be recommended by The coachl Froni row, left To right: Mr. C. Schulte, C. Milne, J Rcaack, Mr. Tousiouvas. Back row: R. Ginn, B, Bowen D. FiTzGerald, D. WrighT, D, FooT. war 5 Gommiffee The Awards Committee cooperates with the faculty in presenting the school's numerous trophies. Included in these awards are trophies to two of the school's many clubs tor promoting the most worthwhile service proiects and awards to the outstanding sophomore of the year, the outstanding junior boy, and two outstanding seniors. From left to right: R. Paulin, S. Autrey, T. Rhorer, Mr. Robert Ritchie, S. Battistone, B. Ellis. omfifu fiom evision ommiffee To interpret laws is the purpose of the Constitution Revision Committee. These students this year completed a re- vision and condensation of the SBHS constitution. -'E-:f-Z ,L . 1 'N mein -no C ni Row 'l: J. Wheeler, P. Eldridge, K, Welo. Row 2: Mr, Douglas White W. Clapp, H. Johnston, A. Hansen. ampus ommiffee Partial credit for the neatness and safety ot the school belongs to the Campus Committee. ln addition to their interest in the campus, these students, with advice from Mr. Robert Ritchie help with improve- ments to the school building. From left to right: S. Licker, M. Buchanan, B. Girvetz, P. Lieter, Mr John Nordenson, Ruth Voskuyl. lvl is it 'Y K A A ii ' . ,f, 125 -1' 'if 1? , A5 I . O N gf ' ,,' if ,J T , V 7 F U'l'ZLLl6lfL0l25 Are you a member ot more than three clubs? It you are, watch out tor mem- bers ot the Limitations Committee, who limit students' octivities in order thot their academic work won't be neglected. Front row, lett to right: H, Gallup, C. Davis. Buck row: Mrs. Pearl Mathews, D. Canatsey, G. Dumas. fecfioiz .Boar The Election Board hos the year-round task ot preparing for the May elections. Their duties include the screening ot oll, student candidotes, ond supervising of election procedures. Faculty and stu- dents awoit the political show in May. Front row, left to right: Mr. J. Nordenson, H. Adams, S, Holbrook, B. Ligon, D. Jung. Buck row: H. Stewort, R. Heinisch, J. Brown. kCElZ6UZC6 ommiffee A penny saved is a penny earned, seems to be a good motto for the Finance Comittee, for they are The peo- ple who handle all SBHS money. They also present a budget ond dll tinoncial bills excepting othletic, tothe ASB Legis- lature for opproval. Front row, left to right: Mr. L. Tsoutsouvas. Back row: C. Milne, B. Richards, R, Heinisch, l-l. Zozzora. 54 - ...M . .,,, ,.,. iq-, QDVOQFKUGZ 602 The Program and Rally Committee, one of SBHS' busiest committees, presents a rally of skits, yells and songs before every foot- ballgame. Sponsored by Program and Rally Committee, the Homecoming Parade and Football Game are the focal points of the season with many ASB clubs participating in the afternoon activities. The highlight of the evening ceremony is the coronation of the Football Queen. From left to right, seated: F. Montini, L. Butterfield, J. Ellis, A, Terres, M, Jones. Standing: M. Mangan, B. MacElhenny, D. Sturmer, J. Furman, B. Allen, R. Jaramillo, D. Echols, W. Murphy, P. Vernor. V I 0CL6L ommiffee Going to the noon dance? Thanks to the Social Committee tant part of our and managing these committee this question is an impor- vocabulary. By arranging all ASB social functions, members plan a well-bal- anced year of fun for all. From left to right, seated. Mrs. Mina Boone, V. Hallor, Mrs. Florence Holman, Standing: C. Boito, K. Guzman J. Perry, J. Weiclenbach, D. Parma. 15- 1 syn. !nq,9. we U7 .vgfs -L.,-I '-Gtii F e-, fl. 1 ll! fliilii 'f ' auxin: If 1113 From left to right: M. McKnight, B. Richardson, S. Erick- son, D. Tracy, N. Saperstein, F. Regan, Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas. fiff . SEQ . 1 fi fr Ckkef Sa fes ommiffee Clingl A pleasant sound can make a funny noise. This would be confusing except that the cling registers cash in the ASB till. Security of this type is earned by the Ticket Sales Committee, who, aided by Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas, sells tickets to all pay assem- blies, school dances, and football and bas- ketball games. 55 LLIZi0 V5 XL A e Kavherine Abayan Andrea Adams Heavher Adams Beniamln Aguilar Drama Allen Mlchael Allen Leva Andrews Jean Arco Thomas Arnold Wayne Ashcrah Karm Augerson Maurlce Ayleswarrh Sam Azar George Baggao Paul Bailey David Balse Kay Baker Rlclward Baraboo Svephen Barber Chris Barnes Sam Bamsvene Eugene Bell Llnda Belvon Drone Berren Don Berry Kerllw Berry Ruclward Berfon Floyd Blckrnore Roberv Blrgbauer Charles Bono llana Bol Jane Boyce Kevvn Bradley Eugene Brady Judy Brlgm Gaylord Brown Malcolm Brown Lmda Bryant Renard Bucey lee Burcklwardf Ronald Burkard Burdelle Burvslrelcl Dale Byers Andrea Callaway Carol Campanella Jane! Campbell Marllyn Campbell Eflwefd cepoyrlle Rene Cardona Aluce Carpenter Eugene Carpenter Dowel Cassldy Linda Casvagnolo Manuel Casvaneda l lee 4?- ll --gr S all ' T' re' .zzz . A . 4. L' B rrrr B .. rrrr A X is .fr , Q' , --ef' J' ' 1 -0 K , :fix . 2 W.. Q al 1' lf A .r N . 0 my fu 6 'T eel- rye,rrr A ,xi A . f' ' QM 1' fr. N' .5 Le 'Q' xii: 2 l ,,,x 11 v ' 'QI L lk ,K Fai I -'Fi 'V Q-fn. K' we ' . -lf ll I ll ff A l.- , N B 9 A y B rr r Q I leell -..: f ' ffl ' 'YE EH 4 , Q rl Q Q zri 4 lllllll 'eel lll .,,f,-f A yi 'S :Q llgl gr , lllll I .rrr Y y ry f llli . : 7 r ' rree B Brerle A 5 rrre A y vigil? B e H I ': W 2 The Junior class started making money for its senior party by planning a pennant sale and a Junior Week, featuring disc-iockey shows, a noon dance, and a special Talent show. During Chrislmas, Toys were collected for The Council of Christmas Cheer. A movie was also sponsored by The class. l S s. lf yy slr- 9 . , win M, . . 4'-90' A 4 , W 5,1 Q...-.1 3, W , ,. Wi Li YA -'W , J J U . . A Q5 C ls . ,, .... 4 ..,1:: . Q C T I ' N V D fix was sun 13 we me iii N , R ' i Q Q I K R J any ,. nf - S? ,, -re., X, 1 Q A v ' o -uv li' L Guiding the members of the Junior class through its years at SBHS are Mr. John Greene Sonny Caster Alex Cashllo Frank Casnlla lrma Casvilla Rasenda Casvillo Jirn Chachakas Roxana Chaille John Chapman Allen Chappa Bing Cherrie John Chiu Frank Clark Marilynn Clements Robert Coburn Sandy Cole Ken Colson Theony Condos Mary Conley Sera Canlreras Roberr Cormack Arthur Casvas John Cola Norman Cola Gerd Cavvarn Jill Cay Arvilla Craig Ken? Crowson Dan Cudworlh Gary cams Malcolm Davis Carolyn de Bolirguignon Peppy do Salza Ruvh Desch David Deny Edward Diaz lupe Diaz Rabin Dielal Pichard Dirnbal Cary Dinkins Pau: Duxbury Donald Edwards Don Elaw Bruce Egqlevon Dav.d Eldridge Barbara Ellis Sonia Erickson Gary Esau Gary Esmond Ralph Esles Loretta Farnum Jean Farranl Russell Fenn Ronald Field Amainerle Figueroa Russel Frnclv Mary lourse Flor sreglyrr rrserrer Belly Jerrrr Horse Ann Foss Wendy Fosler Rrcharcl Fowler Dahl l-ullberg Hope Gallup George: Garosl Benny Garcro Manuel Lrlo Gorcro Myrna Garret: Kay Gerdes Claudellc Grlberv LeRoy Grlberr Dale Gllrnan Beverly Gln Brlly Grryerz Judr Gnhens Beverly Gluck James Glover Lupe Gomez Marrha Goolsby Madclrne Gordon Janrce Gould Reber: Goux Dcnnrs Groeoer Barbara Grcgg Francre Grohorn Jack Graham Wayne Graham Douglas Grant Joan Gray Rober: Greene Marsha Greenlg Stuart Gregory Jrm Grrndlo Robcrr Guevara Frank Gueyorro Slanley Gueyorro Socorro Guherrez Koy Guzman Roger Harnes Bert Haley Juhe Hall Sue Hall Ann Hurnrllon Donna Harnrlton Don Hancock Juclre Hancock Lrz Hcrnd Roberr Hanno Parnck Hansen Allan Hanson Jucly Harr Gray Hnrngon Elrzabuvh Hulchefl Loren Harlan frank Hawthorne Rrrky Hrrrelwood Donna Hecknxan lr'nr.arn Hcnocn rrerl Heep Manu Hernandez Baroora Horrcro Cec ha Herrera Ruynxoml Herrero crrrrsn. naman Eajru Hrcks Nerl Hrcks Rrclrrrrcl Hrdrrlge Jonrce Hrhon Romer, Hoag Arlan Holman John Holmes Rooseyol: Hoover Drone Hepkrrrs Allen Hoya Marcru Howell Carol Huggrns Julre Humphreys Dennrs Huston Faye Jackson Mary leurse Jackson Ben Jcnhson Jesso Jasper Norma Jefferson Vryron Jesseo Angelrrre Jmrenez Eslello Jrmenez Gary Johnson Rnu Johnson Horlerglx Johnston Susan Johnstone Dayld Jones Luceba Jouen' Kem Keegan Kenneth Kelley rerry Kelley Merrrly Kellrher Lynn Kumble Karen Kennedy Jerry Kenner Anne long Noilro Klusrnsl-ci Roo n Knrpp Geralu Knowles ' .rn J' f 'Q 'U 13 J Q' A at S2 J J gl Q li l 'Z -gr ,5 V , Jv V JM ' Mgr Iro v , , re-rfs, Q 7 fo' J fi: ' ' ll -J J J D I if r K ' is ,Q . 1 4 ' - ANN-.WM ' fm ' J ' , 'J ,V Q Lin: I J ,J N 'G ' Q.. 1-1 ry J J.. 41 fi H... , -r N. 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Ycslwlko Nrslt Hara Paul Nolalcr Gerald Nakes Marsha Nord Drone Novak Manlyn Nyqurs: Robert Olzyer Darrel Olson Arrlwr Ortega Qtcrtard Ornz Ann Often Entertaining during the intermission at the C1TC1lEI'1TEd!U!'1lOI',GC1ll Popkin. M. og, Pigskin Prom was --.. r I . 3 f .. :se E 1: . ,. Boy, l'm sure glad that's over! were common words during lunior testing. These industrious-looking students were among the first to take the tests. LLIZZOV5 .- .0 Wei J ef eel 'Q Sees 'e'r 3 4- 'W it f 17 L , L . S' r 31:43 W ky Q V, 4 S LA ' ... 1 if - r S ' ' W .. ' 5 2 All 'tr -- 252ree,, , g' ff t , . . ., , L I - Q I n I t 1 - Q fue: . f .L 1 ' 'L ' ' 7? L .l .'1 4 in N N - rw- A W .1 ,L :L k 5, I , ,J I' , V ' N 4 ., H .0 MAE , 3 Q 5. 'Q K--. i L- L .. 54 L , A 123 an qt 'Q 'D 4' ,gi gi! AQ fill? 8 -2, R lv J ','h 1 X If i A S s s , S -Q. ' . S L L S Q is em A 'W , .M ' if fv' L r w ' 'r . lv' , A . C9 Y '15 L L iff'-f 4 ' L Lm ' -Q ' lsi . lfjjg- S'4 L rs . 5 . 5 Self 1. 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I I l r , ,gr 5 ' it 1 . , Wg- ' ' wr . - 1' ' ' , P K ii I qyef Heed' v if fr , 11 J B . 1 1 fs rf 5 r ff Grace Onley Alice Padrlla David Padilla Petra Palafox Tony Paloto Bobbi Panler Frances Park Harrie: Parma Evelyn Pendelton Jpyge Pendelton Susan Perker .lack Piper Penny Plomell Miko Ponce Gail Popkin Patricia Preuss Mary Jo Prevedello Frances Pritchard Judith Prosser Lana Purdra Andrew Putnam Reber: Pyna Vrrgrnia Pyno Hortencia Ramirez Sally ieamrrez Katherine Ranaldl Donald Reid Barbara Renner Dennis Revueo Peter Reyna John Richards satire rerdge Richard Rrftero Rober: Ripley Lyrrrr Rrsrng Rrchord Rrsor Judith Ritchie Franklin Riva Lrrrda Roberts Mrrram Roberts Jrm Robertson Henry Rabledo Marqare: Rabledo Joe Rodriguez Linda Rohrenbacher Fred Roland Celia Romero Leonard Romero Ted Romero Loretta Roper Wendy Ross Dawnave Roundy Barbara Routh Ferdinand Rubalcavo Patricia Ryan Ronald Salter Gordon Sandwold Alex Saucedo Lidra Savenkov Lora Leo Schaefer Richard Scheefi Frank Schrpper Ronnie Schmidt Patricia Schultz Carol Scot? Frederick Seal Marilyn Seal Maxine Sevegney Sandra Shaffer William Shalhoob Roberr Shannon Gary Show Larry Shaw Patricia Shea Roberr Slllers Dorothy srlverrer Julie Ann Simms Judrth Sizer Pearl Smarn Bcrta Smith Carl Smith Joel Smith Nancy Smith Parrrcra Smith Paula Smith Sunday Smith my smith Paul Smyth Darrell Sprague ll - I ' LLIZLOVS 1,0 41.5 S.,- H .,.i Attorney General Mike McKnight, Chief Justice Gloria Malengo, both of the Student Court, and Junior Class President Bing Cherrie were three of the most active juniors. Gibson Strong Stanley Strong Robert Sullivan Roger Somerville Mary Arm Taggart ttene Tapia David Taylor Robert Taylor Clara Jane Teal Beatrice Tellez Margaret Thompson Eunice Tharen Dian Tilly Suzanne Toll Mary Rita Tolliver Ardts Tonolt Um Torrez Ivy Treco Joanne Troup Jottn trygstott Thomas Utterback Alice Vega Eva vega Amelia Velarde Veniece Vent Leland Vieira Viola Vtelma Merced vttfegag Elaine Vtste Mtcltael Vtzzoltnt Jan Voyen Ken Waller Betty Warrtbla Be-ty warn Pruo Warner Pfttrtea Waymiro Zane Webb Elaine Weirum Kamen Welo Reber' West Carl Westfall BurgSVVtw:tt't'tc1t't Norma Wltttrrtotc James Wiggs Qortald Wallzur V Men? W pf P-tm Nooctlwffirt ctw Wrtglwt Cary wright Jnrncs Wulft' Albert Yu meat: Zapata Mary Alice Zapata 9'-y Zaragoza Q25 akin.. an -qu. -..a. 17 w, 'U ng, Officers of the iunior class, Bing Cherrie, pres.g Jack Graham, vice-pres., Sonia Erickson, sec., Gail Popkin, co-treas., Andy Putnam, sgtfat- armsg and Steve Licker, co-treas., lead the class council in planning iunior week and other class activities. an .-.. rw -P' uf'-v - t ii we , f . 5 1 -0 Y ' 'sep get T 2 mf x-1 I paul K me To highlight iunior week the junior class sold pennants to raise money tor their senior week and graduation dance next year. Above from left: Fred Hepp, Gloria Malengo, Steve Licker, Mike Mitchell, Bing Cherrie, Doug Grant, Linda Watson, Janice Hilton, Ann Woodheacl and Sonia Erickson are waiting in line to buy a pennant. Sonia Aleryd Martha Louise Anderson Gilbert Angulo Barbara Banks Walter Barbere Jo Ann Barham Thomas Bellwood Shirley Belsas Albert Blair Shirley Blewett John Brabo Diane Busby Michael Butera Colin Canfield Albert Castillo Sumner Christie Lucie Contreras Barbara Cordero Caroline Cremer Anthony Cuellar Jack De Witt Patricia Diaz Oliver Dixon Tim Erwin Charles Evans Paul Figueroa Russel Finch Lmiors Seymour Finge Xavier Flores Glenn Fong Bill Foster Pat Fouche Sally Jean Fragosa Jack Frederick Avery Galbraith Lupe Garcia Manuel J. Garcia Brenda Gentry Susan Gerard Paul Grahn Albert Greene Jerry Gritfen Ga-ry Gunderson Jean Haisch Stanley Hartman Cliff Heckman James Hoover James Hooper Joyce Hopkins Anna Jackson Donald James James Jennings Richard Jones Karl Kemp zzof Qaida red Jane Kimball Sally Koga Ronald Lang Johnny Laughlin Rick Leitman Eleanore Lopez Don Louie Smiley Lugo Shirley McAdams Cynthia McClure John McCoy Lolita McDonough Joyce Marquette Adolfo Martinez John Martinez Elden Massetto Daniel Milligan Betty Mowry Ruth Oesch Ronald Olivera Joseph Padilla Robert Page Celia Perez Stephen Pollitt Yvonne Preston Barbara Price William Purdum Ronald Reimer Eleanor Rivera Dan Robles Dorothy Rogers Annie Sanchez Roger Schmandt Edward Silva Phil Stebbins Valerie Sullivan Jerry Thompson Donald Torgeson John Troutman Leo Truiillo Melvin Tuttle Robbin Tweddell Pat Ulrich Jessie Valles Billy Villa Patrick Walker John Waters Linda Watson Rose Marie Wasny Fred Weld Russell Wheeler Carolyn White Carrie Wilburn Charles Zamora K., Jo, Lee Abdaliu Bllly Aceves Jody Ackland Larry Acqorslapazu worse Acqolmpofo Peggy Agler Leo! Ahern Blll Alkele Drone Albrechr Llnda Alderman Bryan Allen Ronald Allred Jack Alvarado Korlo Alvarado Merry Alvarado Mary Arnbrrz Ray Ames Jean Arnlcl Sammy Anderson Ted Anderson Joyce Archer John Argoelles Ben Armenia Naornl Asakora Crolg Askln Della Autrey Rool Avlis more Ayala Elolse Ayala Iola Baca George summon Raymond Bollcy Mlke Baker Sheldon Ball Susan Baraboo Le-cmd Bomnorrsry Geraldlnc Baker Eridre Barnrrlll Drck Barrel? Bob Barry Judy Bom. Rcsrc Baitagln Carol Beckman Wrll Benson Herble Bernal: Hllda smoky aorbufo Berry Joseph Berlo Eyre Bertanyr Sandro Benerorri Helga Bellrgo Bully Brel Bob Bllolro Barbara Blrk Barblkay Blssell Sandra Black Torn Bleauvell slroy Blocker Belly Bogie lynn Borg clorr Margare. Eonauoln Barbara Bonlllo Lllllarw Baath Bruce Barod Jam Bornand Margcrrer Bosch Llnda Bcuma Margaret Bowers Fnilh Bawlen Paul Bowlen Roy Bracken Jrrn Bradburn Frma Branch Susan Bray Charles Breck Jaan Breck George Breganre Bonnie Brellcrn Norman Bremer Korlrryn Brenlner Sharon Brlscos 5 4 'F4' ,9 6 165 Q rr .- 070 OWZOVQS E f Sir K r L l 3 ..- .. 4 fu 1 I 6. . Y fi' a 1: i if pf' Q2 S 1 - 1. I r K Q rr lr l ' B , wg, 7? 3 , ' Q.-1 19, r Q N 7 111 ',.r , h r - ...H fi . A. A f arf ',-. U. rag - 1 I . i 'sa-, .Q W 1 V 'r . H1 a H . . A 3 ,.. .fy ' ' ?' fx: - fel' LE 1' 3:25-?!' -' . . ' as 'Z I , , :ri , ' QQ an ,-- ' l - L.- 5? . ggi . 'I- 'rl 'br A --Br ' . .,,, ' r ' A -1, 'ff' i ,ar .... '- X ' f .1 ' off -zrglngi rp -xr-Q, 8 ,.,. .'. , ,yb . A. .kk, A YA Q N H X V., gag K :. A 1 'V 3 fx M A 1.235 ..,' X f -. 'Q , fy - gl LT: A355 . V vb' N lr. 1 lely. J, B B ' gf 4 V , 'K - . -r.- I ff , - . or V .- 1 'L :QA . rf? 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E x 5 Q if if Barbara Brown Charles Brown John Brown Mervyn Brown Marcia Buchanan David Burge Tony Burich Robert Burnett Kay Burnette Torn Butera Nadine Bybes Susan Byrne .Q Orientation day, held a few days before the opening of the fall semester, was an exciting experience for the new sophomore students. lt was the first in- troduction of the class of 58 to high school life. During orientation they met their counselors, Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dierenfield, who would help them through their three years at SBHSA After school started the class elected officers and a council to plan their activities. Lorraine Cain Rosie Caldera Helen Caldwell Wilbur Calhoun Mary Callahan un fi A rt ,nn . gp L E L . , i gpm Sirley Camargo Bonnie Campbell Diane Campbell Alberto Campos i A 1 5 Lou Ann Carr Pat Carrino Ann Carroll David Carroll Tony Carter Mary Casarez Kathleen Casa Barbara Casey Joan Cassidy Elias Castillo David Castro Jim Castro Larry Castro Mike Castro Cecilia Cavaletto Grappino Ceccato Leonard Cetti Bunny Chackel Janice Chamberlain Gary Chamness Dorothy crmimfm Frances chester vu Joe Cheverez Julie Chiu s... Gayle Christie Bill Clark Wayne Clark sr Marie Clem Toni Colo Barbara Colson Mickey Combs Larry Connolly Claudia Cook Stephanie Corbera Russell Corbus Dorothy Cordero LeRoy Cordero Nancy Carn Bill Costello Pauline Cota Jirn Cousins nts-1 pug Saby Covarrubias Knute Crawford Richard Cronin loyce Crossland Bulbrlrc Crcuso Jcseplv Cuellar onyrrl curnrnrng Non Cundlck Dnrryl Deggelr Belly Darley lvlerrey Darby Ann Dclvldson Bob Dovldson leelena Dnylrlsen Mnryrn Deyre lnererny Day Mrle Deen Vero Delgado Guy Denbrook Meme Dennis Ann Berk Hurry Devvnl Bob Drelrey Bob Dlller Judy ornnogen Ken Docvor Mory Domlnguez Jurlle Donaldson Peler Duenez Som Dumas Dorothy Duncan Mclbc Dunn Darrel Dllnscornb Frank Duvrc lznln Dybdolll Joyce seslerlrng Barbara: Ecsvlnmn Joan Edmonds Reber: E'crlerr Mnrgnrer slrmlde Mllllcenl Ellioll Penny Elllol: Por Engwell Frank Escobur Reber: Escobur Foo sr Fnblll Gwendolyn rerrles snery Fllzher Nancy Fllzgernld Lon Fletclwer Harbors Flores Frances Flores Jerry Fosver los: Foster lsclbel Frogosu vrrgrnre Frngese Arlccn France Gale Franco rflcrry Franklln 'mln Healer-ck ln r-.ley Freraerrer 'Tenn e Fre-emcm ,Vlrerrlvm Frenrll il, Flmknouscr 'Vzlol Fllrrncm Jlclword Gnllndo Greleleen Galloway Freclcl c Gsrzlu rlnlsy Gnrern Rosr- A-nrl Gclrflc Slove Curr! Mary Garner llapu Gcrnlm Purly Gcslwlrlll Nflrl no Galnlllor Bob Gervcsonl Dllllm Glllllrrl Joan Glovunoln or-erge olerenl Joyce Gllck Zedlrlcl Colden lred Golrn llilvlzl Gorncz lfobcrr Gorncz Slella Gomez leeberr Gonzales nenne eernnrn clnrn orenel snlly Grcclcy snnrlre Greeley lnrry Grrlrnn cnrelrne errmrn Pnrey Guerrero larlly Guevara Albsrr Gllevcrrr: Jeanne Cllllmlce Cruz Guflerrez Dcwld l-locker: James Hcrrllllorl Julie Harmon Vllyllls Haskell Margaret Hnvrllelr Denerne Hayes leen lleywnrrl lcny rleyyynrel rzrelrere Heerlley Helly Hefxnnen Derek Hedges lnlle llele cnnrn Henderson Marlo l-lepp Anne Hernenelnr ' W I2 is . . 5 I K i 7, 'sg r fl W' , - i ' ,Jn -r 5 -.. -. ,, le, g .r Q L, , v-sv , ...agyapi v -.r. K ,,., re,r , K - K n fu , f af- 'g v. 1 m 'fl . e me :wa ws? ' ea ' l 'V 'X ' - e r r- l AE' iff - Q ' 'f 'ff -' '- V , e. K 1 A ,, l l A 4 ' Very, H ,- ' ee ,.... ,. ' M ll b i y r ,r, ......, ,, I . 1 A 1 LV r rrrr - l M' . 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K r e l A , , r l - e . -fe H I r, I -rl :W ' . I , A .M S uniilfvn,-.:: , ie '1'v 1- . ,:,- S1115 'Tl Z H:,,rr::,,,:. -- . L 'l'l L . ki., - xv - e iir:.T. y . ,L M. I L. - M - ' ' f if: ' 4' . ll' ' K I A' . . .- ' le 1 Ti? f' X ' ' f 'EEA The sophomore councml ore, from left to right Row 1 Betty Lugoh Dove Parma Ellzobeth Lee Row 2: Lindo Mcirwecle, Julie Miller, Chloe Wilder, Joyce Gllck Pct Engwoll Sue Luke, Koren McClellan, Dione Fowcrd Heron Jen Henle Jew. Hen Lmda: HMS Ken Hull Kenneth l-llll Pu: Holbvook Sozuv-he Holbroorc ' f-w Holllgwofvl- Dove Hollrmd Jon Holvrou Jody Honey Thomas Home Bvenrin Hovon Roger Hovron Judmv Hovey' Mefy le., Howard Dnylfl Hegllea M Amr Heel-. Hezel Hulsey Novrmv l-luvsv Vmky .lmmlo Roberl Jacobson Jerry Jensen Joey lemme Wervziell Johnson Mllllrenv .lowes Bee Jones Peel Jewel Audrey Jung Jock Knwvzlcr Doyle Kcevev Jerry Kcnclrlcla Jock Keyes Mayor Klllmn Mlks Kllllovl Rey Klfellmelef new Knapp Donna Kmrpp Lereee Kmghr Tlm Knfqm Deye Kneyyllen Eugene Kosvckls Keren Kramer warmer. Kunz Karen Krlger Judy Krueger Bel: Kuhn Evelyn Kygef Sharon Lebevqe amy Lekee sue Leke we were Jem langue L Muck Lawrence Kay Leosure Annabel! 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Rcbleao Ccccllo Robles Maw Robles Rebecca Robles David Rolw Tom Roland Bmbmc Romero Gemldme Romero .ack Romero Jocxre Women: lcre'tc Roms Eddre lioscles Don Rowe Joan Rebone meme Rudolph Ernre Rurz Betty Rumen George seameren 5-eeren server serum Sanchez Elorse Sanchez vfgrere sew-ez te were smegeee Gary seemefs Mike sewdere some Saunders Keren semge None. Snwyers JoAnn Sconlon Dorrs Stcttrrr' Susan Scherer Nancy Scnrerner Koran Schrol Par Scart Jw seperveee Von Sereno arm Serumgord Sue Sexton Judnh Shearer Susan Sheldon Pemete showy John Shure Joan Srzer Drone Skore Adele Smrth Betty swam Cclrcle Smith John Smrrh Judie Srnrth Peter Smith Tony Srmrh Jeorrn Sneeo Mew Ann some Prtrlrp sew James Sorensen Colleen Speers John Sprervz Mtddlevon Squrer Kemre Squrres Lawrence smey Jeanne Stanton Ronnre Sfernbocher Sr 0,0 0172012 Sv Three active sophomore girls, from left, are Betty Ligon, Marlo Hepp and Audrey Jung, .ng s 5 A ' rl ' f 4 I . Malealm slepllerls ,SS ' , fl l Q, -- , .. ,, . Jacque Stevens ,J Iwi, ,. I all , l, ,,,. A ,- V Q Lola Svona V Q .L ' , 9 J 4 ' l' N .,. Dlanrla slraek A 11 ' L : ,,, 1 sllanrlan slama , 5 1l , st V Donald Sturmer l ,EA 4 In ' I lzlellaral Suarez -,, fer: f, ., 'ssl W - Barbara sllaaalrl , l 521 , ' - A '1 Palsy Sylvla A ,-l -l A sam lagalae S - .als fn r, , l y y J , 'J ' f r , Helen lalmaelae 4 f 'al 5' -s 'J' N- s. Qllarlalla To lbr l 4., , . , Y ' l 'L,,: Q l. J lf.. ' N l - ' 1' Tow Taylor ' ' if A lelallaral Tenny A , ga 2' mx Tenold f , r ' .' -e sreve Thorp 'nga any ey., K K , r A -r llniil' , fg ggiigf A I , l ' H l f iz? Wesley rlllelsl , w' -.ww L! Q4 1 K 51 I Elly Tlggmcs nl Q e Q- - ' at is 0 0 M my Ompm vi vw - . ., i Kny Thompson ' . 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L ,,,, Y ' l - -' H - Walker , - 'C ' 'V' l r ui r r .- rpf mme' V 1 'X Jean wara ' 5 l 1 ' A ' , Bob Wolson free , , l rss-1 ,.'..J ' L , Lee Webb - A l ' -- Q nlalla Webber I A ' ,.-' 57 L e Helen vvelglllll H ' , 1 y .. - :S cynlllla wllllalleaa ' f lf Jann vvllllmarl ' 1- ' l ' k fyrfli ,dm V T .E N, ,, , f me Wllllls, S0 lZ0l'I'Z0l'65 IZOf LC Ll V6 V ,ir Q 1 Glenn Wllber - s l Allla vvllcox ' clllaa vvllaer - lane: Alllrr Helal Jllnanlekel sllararl Allsrlrr sllaen Kalser H s H V Jan Backs 'Jelnan Kell I ' l A 5. una nalawlrl lqennern Kllllarl . ss Pal Bull slllrley labraaa ' '- Joe aaralas Llnfla Luynu - ebb sale Qaael lee Don Begg ilea leseberg . . N Sem WMC' Pallllna Berber naball Lewls 1, Q ,l f ., '31 ffl DorluldWlHlc1ms leanella blsenal Mary leyva . 3 ' an , row Wlllmms Dlana Bohn ram llaras wr Q. ' A y , 5 n JMR Wnson .lessle Barraya Arrllar laeera ,,.. --5 W ,N sraea aawman sasllll Menaez l gi' sl- Pllyllls allele clalall Manl. I K , ' may Calderon nllaasrlna Marana . F f l fl , ' 2 sadle caslllla selwlll Newman x , .. 1 .,, rlzlf, ' 'CAI' 5 1 ' f ' r lumcs Cuslro Dora Onllveros fl s gl- 5 Parrla cavallerla llll Orvz ,, S' naney rnappell lllelesa Pclolo I ', Jerry cllrysler susan Parker rr V k y ' K Jvdv Wllwn narala James clark Barbara Plllrlll , ' V ,N a I T KU- A r Jew W-Meri zaymanrl Clegg penny Plamell lgm ' lg 3 -Q Q 'O' f ' Nancy Wrlgl-r swell l claalelrl-l Mllllael Parsa , ' I W,ll,,,r,, W,,glms lyaa Claaab Mllllr Prlrfnara 5 R , is V gf I n In r g cealaa claver llllla Parale lv H l -. Dave carlnell lalln lzeuanlea V' - 5 ' 'i in ' oavlll ranlrelas lee lcarlnern Rlslnll ' - r , ,- sswler carral llrlaa Roberfs 1 ' , , fl Frank caaslns saraala Pables , , alenara cralenflela laaane pamela ff ' ' 3,8 Belsy Dells llnda mag ' laalrll Dasrbslers Barbara Ralz 'gf J Jaan Dlfkey salrll Rall , 'B V Gearga Downing Mary Ann Sallng , M e fU'f1 'V' YM02 :anala slab zanara sanaels Q- Q, . rg -, Marlll Yanez area srlelsan Nana Scwyers l- a l 3' ,J Poi Yallng warren Farrell oral sfnrnlar Q. fwgglz . A Dan vallngar Nlellalas Garala Allan Sears l '2p- l Q Mleneal Garnlea Pnllla Sevlle l 'N ' lalanara Gavanl Parrle warnpsarl Q Tammy cell Evelyn larres . 1 Ted l-layrnarr Haan vall s A lllllan nalnanaez Newlan waylarla l 5 ln Herrera relellala Weber l l ' l N V W barry Herrmann wamla vvnllallaasa VWY IU U Hayes nlll Jaala wlaslrllp - -f, l .3 era llnlara Palll Howcvd Roger wllllamsarl 'f ' l , Tarn is-glzfs cyrlrllla Hubble lark wrlgnl ve H ,- lalm zepeda Pbllllb Jazo Lallrle Yaryall VU' I 2 , , ' 1 Steven Jllarez . l ,, ee--A - 1 - S!-5 Qeparfmenfs 1 Selma! In The midsT of one of his many business calls is Two of The busiest people around The school were Mr Douglas White, SBHS principal, Mr. John Nordenson, vice-principal, and Miss Frances A. Gower, dean of girls. Qylzafever is es! To The Class of 1956: Three years ago I referred To your class as The biggesT and The besT. Since ThaT Time you have ceased being The biggesT, buT more imporTanT Than ThaT you have coniinued your inTeresT in being 'irhe besT. As you go Through life perhaps you will noT always be The besT' 'in many of your underTakings. BUT if you sTrive Tor ThaT goal, always keeping your sTandards high, you will be rewarded wiTh a Tull, rich, happy life. My besT wishes go wiTh all of you. Douglas C. White Principal Taking Time ouT from Their busy schedule To pose for a picfure are Mr. John S. Greene, head counselor, Mr. Donald STillman, chairman of insTrucTion. ommmzify General problems ot the Santa Barbara city schools are handled by the Board ot Education. Worlqing in collaboration with the Board is Dr. Einar VV. Jacobsen, Superintendent ot Schools. Financial and maintenance problems are han- dled by Mr. George Browne, Assistant Superin- tendent ot Schools. Dr. Charlotte Elmott is in charge ot instruction in the secondary schools. SBHS's administrators help with student prob- lems. Mr. Douglas White, principal, co-ordi- nates our schools policies, and sees that every- thing runs harmoniously. Mr. John Nordenson, vice-principal, has school executive duties and advises the student legislature. Miss Frances Gower is Dean of Girls and advises the Girls' League. The great responsibility of man- aging the Santa Barbara school system rests upon the shoulders of Dr. Einar W. Jacobsen, Superintendent of Schools. SBHS is growing at a fast rate. Looking at the past records of enrollment and deciding how the problem will be handled in the future are Dr. Charlotte Elmott and Mr. George Browne. milzisfered is eff Deciding the general policies ot the city's school system are the members of the Mr, William Kircherl registrar gnd Mr, Louis Board of Education. They are Bruce B. O'Neal, vice-president, Mrs. Elizabetta P. Tsoutsauvas, dean of business, Henderson, Mr. C. E. Sovine, president, Mr. Joseph Paxton, and Mr. David S. Licker. E , i l l l 9 fi i ,, ...Q i W., -Kin ,,,L 'Q Mrs. Helen Gilbert, secretary To The business manager. Mrs. Helen Robinson, aTTendance office secreTary. Mrs. Ernesline Shean, counselors office secr ygwiae 1-me Upper: Mrs. Ingrid Barlo, secretary To The dean of girls. Lower: Mrs. Olma Bowman, librarian, and Mrs. Ilene Clark, library assistant. Uagy ying 70 A viTal parf of our school, The people on These pages help solve many sTudenT problems Throughout The year. Due To The naTure of Their iobs They are per- haps more familiar To sTudenTs Than are many Teachers. SBHS is unique in iTs picfuresque landscaping and faciliTies for sTudenT use, kepT in condiTion by our gardeners and cusfodians. If you wanT To make a phone call or have losT your locker key, need an experienced adviser, wanT To make an announcemenT or are laTe or Tardy, you need a secreTary. These myriad Tasks are part of The responsibiliTies of our SBHS clerical sfaff. The library clerk keeps records of all The TexT books. The efficiency of The library is an imporTanT con- sioleraTion To all The school. Mrs. Faith Harder, secretary to the principal secretary to the vice-principal. attendance office secretary. The health and general welfare of the students were the concerns of the school nurse and the cafeteria staff. The nurse watched over our health and also managed the athletic eligibility records. A pleasant feature of our school life was the varied, wholesome food served by the cafeteria staff. Mrs. Melbu Smilh, Mrs. Viviun Williamson, Miss Martha Hazeleile, school nurse. 1. Our custodians are from left to right: Mr. W. h M D Bonner mGf1G ef: Robles, Mr. S. Grover, head custodian, Mr. F. The cafeteria staff, from left to rig. t, are: rs. . , g Mrs. C. Rodriguez, Mrs. T. Goldsworth, Mrs. C. Clark, and Mrs. A. Deboux, Mr, M, Mono, Mr, C, Waltemath, Melchionette. f ,-,: .giI0 T Vw, , ? Ln Q., Q J , 3 l Ten minute periods with tive minutes in between . . . Utopia? No, iust the PTA parents' night, with the parents going to classes instead of the students, Class is riff Santa Barbara High School grew both in The number of students and Teachers This past year. The new faculty members are: Mr. Ernest Berg, testing and English, Mr. John Boettner, mathe- matics and seminar, Mrs. Mildred Burks, English, Mr. Everett Crist, history and government, Miss listening attentively to Mr. Robert Shannon. at sw-2 IN P '3,,7,i N Upper: Looking for a iob where you can work dur- ing school in order to get experience in a particular line of work? It so, see Mr. Robert McNeill or Mr. Cedric Boeseke, iob placement and work experience directors. Lower: Mrs. Olma Bowman, school librarian, has ' assisted many students in finding books for col- lateral reading and book reports. One of Mr. Charles Peters' chemistry classes learned R about the intricacies of a medical research labora- tory on o tour through the Sahyun Laboratories. Looking at some equipment are Dr. Melville Sahyun, Dr. John A. Faust, Mr. Peters, Kaaren Welo, and T. Mem- Alan Jones. l 78 Q l ,11 iigL1 ii:fg .T-. re f 4 . 5 1. '- Sally Fernamberg, physical education, Mr. Lati- nee Gullattee, English and B Basketball, MfSgt. William Harper, ROTC, Mrs. Portia Hykes, mathematics, Mr. Elnathan Kimbel, music, MfSgt. David Lee, ROTC, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, home- making, Miss Mary MacDonald, homemaking, Dr. Allen Miller, mathematics, Mr. Michael Mor- opoulos, physical education, Mr. Conway Pier- son, art, Mr. Gordon Price, English and reading clinic, Mr. Frank Priester, science and GSR, Mr. Merrill Remick, art, Major Fairfield Rock, ROTC, Miss Carol Schmid, business, Miss Ruth Severson, business, Mrs. Dorothy Timmons, English, Mr. George Velliotes, history and government, Mr. Allen Zietz, vocational education, and Mrs. Helen Robinson, attendance office secretary. The entire school was grieved by the death of Miss Jean Applegate earlier this year. Miss Applegate had been teaching English and thea- ter arts at SBHS for the past thirty years. fkg GMU I' 00172 Still interested in the affairs of SBHS are Mr. H. Holt and Mr. H. Foster, although they have retired. Mr. J. Nordenson, vice principal, welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Holt and Mr. Foster to the Christmas Tea. Upper, Looking over the transcript of a new student are Mr. John Greene and Mr. William Kircher, head counselor and registrar respec- tively. Lower: Because of the tremendous in- crease in enrollment, an extended day will be used at SBHS next year. Mr. Donald Stillman, chairman of instruction, is explaining the schedule to the faculty at one of their meetings. if A n :Hb + ar if W ? 'gt f AWK! sf are 3 'W U Y. X i A L Upper Left: Hawaii? New York? lTaly'P Miss Frances A ' H Wg-- Gower is Trying to decide where To Travel after ner reti re-ment. 5 f 32 Lower Right: l-lovifs llwar for a shot? Mrs Portia Hykes is often af the golf links practicing ner favorite s or1 l km' ' it ---,L 0 5, 15 'if' 'i vm f I . lx,xke-AQMMLQS A X ,. If . , Vey' it fn . Y 4 iv - pi ,, 1 M ,xv , ,ry A ' x , . 0:1 ' s 'ir ' ' 965 r' Q , 3 , , is Q V. 'if ff .W Q .giving ' , 1 - ' V , ffir - 21 ..rr 1- i f .. 9 . .i 4 wk i VVLL . lm GL. i 75- 2 - ru. I-we A .f 4, 4, L -V ,. t A - 'gl V' - f,, ' ,. iffy ' view- H ,Ffa rcc . ., , V .,.. ., , ' iz, vx'4.gf!. -' ,'V-,k ,V ki my 2 V M -' f . ., ' 1 viii' ' ,W M. si, .5 , f?,3k.g ., . ,. 1 ' W 3 A ' l I J -l 1 -so al ,. r , 4 flick ,- i M I' uf 'figs . 5 if 1 ,,., ' X - 'Www ' ' Rfrwsgs Qs mf' with QQ + f sf as Stl It A Q Jw 'l'-Alix 14 i i Center Left: All ioin hands and circle left' Mr and Mrs William Kirclier spend many a Saturday night at Pea body School dancing fo a lively square dance Lower Left: Taking care of a garden and orchard takes up most of The spare time of Mr Clinion V Denman efirinq eackem FD Retiring This year are Miss Frances A. Gower, Mr. William Kircher, Mr. Clinton Denman and Mrs. Portia Hykes. ln 1911 Mr. Denman, cafeteria manager and driver Training Teacher, started his Teaching career in Illinois. After Teaching in Texas, Mr. Denman came to SBHS in 1922, where he has been di- rector of continuation education and administra- tive assistant to The principal. He hopes To de- vote more Time To his garden and to various conTesTs after his reTiremenT. Miss Gower, dean of girls, first Taught Latin, Spanish and basketball in Ontario, Holtville and Fillmore. She came To SBHS in 1920 as a Spanish instructor and later became dean of girls. Her hobbies are gardening and reading. After her retirement Miss Gower plans To Travel. Although Mrs. Hykes, mathematics Teacher, has been aT SBHS for only one year, she has been 1 arfiizq is sue sweef sorrow in The Santa Barbara school system for many years. Before coming To Santa Barbara, she was principal of Newcastle High and county superin- tendent of schools in Placer County. Mrs. Hykes is an enthusiastic golfer and plans To spend more Time with iT in The future. Our registrar, Mr. Kircher, is retiring after more Than forty years of service, mosTly in The SanTa Barbara schools, where he has served as princi- pal of Garfield School, l.a Cumbre and SBJH, and SBJC. He previously held principalships in Hay- ward and Marysville schools. His chief hobbies are traveling, athletics and square dancing. Vis- iting different sections of our country will be one of his main activities during retiremenT. Dr. Einar W. Jacobsen, superinTendenT of schools in Santa Barbara, announced in the spring That he would join The faculty at USC for 1956-57. While waiting in The cafeteria line, Miss Frances A. Gower, Mrs. Portia Hykes, Mr. Clinton V. Denman and Mr, William Kircher discuss Their retirement plans. W 5. 'rs Row 1: N. Tyree, sec., J. Bergmann, pres., E. Hand, vice pres., R. Voskuyl, treas. Row 2: H. Gallup, K. Welo, Miss F. Gower, adviser, B. Jeter. Row 3 V. Vielma, S. Stauffer, G. Popkin, S. Erickson, P Preuss, Row 4: E. Siben, K. Hansen, H. Zozzora, S Adams, A. Lauffs. Row 5: R. Chervenka, K. Thomp- son, N. Hart, H. Murphy, reporter. Congratulating Salli Stautfer on her recent marriage to Gary Smith, Jytte Bergmann, Girls' t ! 7 QU' 5 66LqLL6 l Activities ot the Girls' League are numerous. Making pos- . . . . l sible their many i956 social events anol service protects was l a hard working executive board. The annual Girls' League ' picnic is a proiect which acquaints new girls with SBHS lite. Another service project was the presentation of a Christmas program at the County Hospital. Highlighting the year was ' the May Dance wih the crowningof the May Queen. l l t One of the service proiects ofthe Girls' Legg was a Christmas party given at the Cour Hospital. Members of the service committi League President, presents her with a corsage Robbin Chervenka models a dress she made in Patty Preuss, Linda Roberts, and Jytte Bei at a Girls' League meeting. homemaking for the benefit of the Girls' League. mann discuss plans. l - 1 if : 'W f . . . A-sr 'Y . ,W if if ,yk ., .. . yt , - E s E .f.. aware.. . I Oyi EHQLLE first prize in the Boys' League talent show was won y Jim Wiggs and Tom McDougall tor their record antomine. he Knights' Hi-Y Club did an hilarious take-off on Blackboard Jungle at one of the Boys' League nrograms. f .ll fx 'N 8-Lv Row 1: G. Cavalletto, vice pres., D. Lee, pres., Mr. J. Greene, advisor. Row 2: M. Petersen, sec., N. Nakaii, treas., J. Furman. Row 3: A. Hansen, E. Castillo, R. Field. The King of Hearts, chosen by the girls ot the school, reigns at the annual King at Hearts Dance, sponsored ' by the Boys' League. Advised by Mr. John Greene, and led by Dick Lee, president, the Boys' League is the one club in school to which every boy belongs, Other high- lights ot the year were the Boys' League talent show and various assemblies. 83 .rr ,AA CCIZQZESA Dorothy Westfall Dept. Chairman English Journalism Jean M. Applegate English Mary E. Baker English IW' 9 3 A EE? b Extra, extra -- you'll soon read all about it. Michele Mangan and Miss Dorothy Westfall discuss an amusing item slated for the weekly high school paper, the Forge. Ernest Berg Gertrude Dickerson Florence Holman Gbrdvh Pflfl Testing English English Ef1QliSl1 English Reading Clinic Mildred Burks Mary Lee Erwin Pearl Mathews Joan Reynerlson English English English English Journalism Theater Arts Speech Arts Rubie J. Burton Latinee Gullattee Zelma Pierce Robert Shannon English English English English Broadcasnng B BasketbaH Counsehng J' fs ,1g,2' N , f N C ' W i if - Y 5 L 5 Q sg l bllilzl :, ll .isi . E if t QV Q .Q E av af A .Vi, ig ,L .i Ly ex ,i if '- . 1 . ft, t J ' X 3 'EJ' gel E E 'rsii E as 1' Helen Tesslen English Dorothy Timmons English . f :tg ' if i I is Row 'l: Seated, R. Heinis 3 l l I f Q0 ch, K. Gerdes, M. Mangan- Miss Doroth W F l ess: . y est al., adviser, L. Holbrook, G. Malengo, B. Russell. Row 2 S. Soper, S. Camargo, M. Murphy, J. Ritchie, D. Barrett, F. Weld, U. Baldwin, J, Abdalla, M. Jones. Row 3: J. S D. Keeter, M. Bennett, B, Toxby. preitz, B. Welc gjzrqe Sfaff HA drop of ink may make a million thinkf' Work! Work! an publishing our weekly newspaper, the Forge. Re- porters have assigned beats iust as in professional cl more work goes into editing and newspapers. Student staff members, aided by Miss Westfall, Forge adviser, write headlines and Copy. , fix, The two busiest members of the Forge staff are Michele Mangan, editor and Lynn Holbrook, mari- aging editor, Their job is to supervise the weekly publication of the Forge. r a hard-Fought battle, the Forge staff iired a telephone for their own use. As Kay Gercles, page 2 editor, Ray Heinisch, busi ile Mauldin inquires about an advertise- A common sight in the Forge room were staff ness manager, and Bob Russell, boys' sports t, Judy Ritchie and Gloria Malengo plan members typing copy. Hard at work are Mike editor, concentrate on completing their assign girls' story for the Forge. Mangan, editor, Micky Bennett and Shirley Camargo. ments in order to meet the deadline. 5 D sg..- v ,. ,Ar . wiv.: 5551. - fif On one of the many Saturdays spent in Room 121, trying to meet the current deadline, are members of the staff 'raking a break from the routine. In one ofthe most successful sales weeks ever, staff members sold 1313 yearbooks. Selling over one hundred yearbooks each were Bob Benbrook, Linda Rearwin, and Adelle Newton. , , r R if yr! tree busiest members of the Olive and Staff are Avis Boutell, editor, Mrs. Mary win, adviser, and Dave Jung, business ter. Here they check galley proofs from inters. ive an . E Section Editors Merrill Campbell, Yoshilco ai Valentine Nishihara, JoAnn Dalton, Di Schneider, and Alicia Tonnar discuss their vat our sections during a meeting. QOZJ Staff i'The reward of a thing well done is to have done itf, These are the students who know every inch of your yearbook by heart. For over a year the Olive and Gold staff has been closely and continuously con- nected with the pictures, copy, drawings and im- portant and minor components of this book. Most of the staff will contend that 'iPoor Donnie's Almanac was built from blood, sweat and tears, but they will admit that ideas and hard work helped. Row 1: A, Newton, Mrs, Mary L. Erwin, adviser, A. Tonnar, A. Boutell, editor, Y. Nishihara, A. Woodhead. Row 2: J. Humphreys, L. Rearwin A. Jung, N. Hart, C. Davis, B. Dailey, J. Hilton, M. Lewis, S. Erickson, K. Augerson, T. Condos, Row 3: J. Muneno, V, Nishihara, E Weirum, B. Coburn, D, Jung, B. Benbroolc, C. Milne, B, Maddalon, T. Rhorer, P Nissler, P Nissler, D. Lawrence. f sg.Jl' 4 Row 'I: P. Vernor, P. Fullberg, J. Wheeler: M. Henoch. Row 2: J. Mackenzie, B. Frachioni, K. Kriger, H. Hill, M. Lower, P. Ryan, K. Guzman, B. Penfecosr, Row 3: Miss Rubie Burron, adviser, D4 Schneider, V. l-liu, G. Gallop, J. Elsing, D. Dickey, G. Knowles, A. Hansen J. Wiggs, H. Walker. 1' - .gjiqlzfs Sfaff '4Ra1lio,s slim fingers influence zhe worldff The Thrill oT being on The air never Tades Tor members of The advanced l-li-LighTs class. STudenTs, under The direcTion of Miss Rubie BurTon, run Two weekly programs on local radio sTaTions Tor The l9eneTiT of The lisTening audience of SanTa Barbara. X very imporranT porr of every program Ire The sound effects. Planning Theme nusic are John Desrosiers, Jim Wiggs, fernon Hiu and Mary Anne Lower. K :- PracTising for a l-li-Lights play are PaTTi Fullberg and Darrel Dickey. Behind all The Hi-LighTs producTions are Miss Rubie BurTon, adviser and PaTsy Vernor, radio ecliror. 1 . Q . . ffl? l i K, 1 J. Q. Q .. ii. ,iii , ,.,, x.:,,, . . ,,.. . Row 1: D, Macquarrie, Miss .loan Reynertson, sponsor, N. Doerr, treasurer, B. Fate, historian, J. Needham, president, K. Hansen, secretarj T. Sandoval, G. Johnson. Row 2: N. Browning, S. Gorham, J. Balint,J. Mackenzie, G. Popkin, D. Tilly. Row 3: B. Van Loan, C. lnman, D. Mclnnes, M, Brown, M. Manchester, P. Eldridge, C. Stewart. fhespimzs HAZ! the worlrfs a stage. Membership in the National Thespian Society ship in this honorary society, This year The group is the goal of every drama student. A hundred Took a show To Port' l-lueneme and presented hours of Theater work is required for member- plays To The siudeni body. For their main production of the year, t Thespians gave the play, Papa I5 All , Jer During one of many rehearsals, Miss Reynert- Much work and planning go into the production Needham, Mike Manchester, Barbara VanLoi son, adviser, is helping Barbara Vanloan and of all plays. Members of the Thespians plan the and Bob Byers are shown in a scene from T Mac Brown with their lines. forthcoming Port Hueneme show. production. Sfudelzfs fake parf in mmafic Qvroducfioizs H. . . and all the men and women merely playersf' Responsible tor such successtul productions as nertson. Besides planning and taking part in Papa ls All anal Three tor the Money, was plays, they practiced acting and staging tech- the Theater Arts Ill class which rnet sixth period niques. each day under the direction of Miss Joan Rey- Row 1: P, DeSalza, K. Whitmer, J. Mackenzie, B. Van Loan, J. Needham, D, Macquarne, P, Lipscombe, P. Eldridge, K. Hansen. Row 2: B. Fate, S. Gorham, Mass Joan Reynertson, adviser, M. Urton, C. Inman. Row 3: M. Buchanan, D. Tilly, C. Stewert, D. Brown, M. Manches- ter, M. Brown, R. Duncan, K. Troxel, C. Puentes, K. Thompson, S. Kreutzkampf. Quill and Scroll, Row 1: J. Humphreys, K. Gerdes, S. Autrey, A. Boufell, M. Mangan, C. Davis, P. Vernor, J. Dalton. Row 2: R. l-leinisch D, Jung, Miss Dorothy Westfall, adviser, Miss Rubie Burton, Mrs. Mary Lee Erwin, M. Bennett, V. Nishihara. Quill and Scroll MA corporation of the bestf' One ot the greatest honors ot the year tor high ciety. The members are chosen for their out- school iournalists is to receive an invitation to standing work on the Forge, O 8: G, Scribe and ioin Quill and Scroll, an international honor so- l-li-Lights staffs. T xv 2' , Row 1: A. Hendry, J. Humphreys, Mr. Robert Shannon, adviser, L. Roberts, treas., W. Ross, pres., P. Preuss vice pres K Hayes sec V. Nishihara, senior rep., A. Boutell. Row 2: V. Perhall, K. Augerson, M. Murphy, J. Willener, S. Liclcer R Ellis S Erickson H Adams T. Condos, S. LaGreau. Row 3: D. Mclnnes, H. Schaffer, L. Rising, D. Jung, M. Bennett, H. Johnston, B. Burtness B Swanson T Martin Sclzofarslzip ociefy 5614 ' ' ' 79 wzse person zs always learning. What is the reward tor hard study? Scholarship Society is the answer. The minimum requirement tor membership is ten points, two of which may be mvrmmiirricular points. To become a Sealbearer a student must be on scholarship tour semesters one ot these being in the senior year As a service pro ect the organization provided a tamily with a mer rier Christmas. Row 1: S. O'Neal, P. Canterbury, J. Campbell, B. McNeil, K. Welo, iunior rep., L. Watson, W. Higgins, A Newton D Gillum Row 2 A. Woodhead, J. MacKenzie, H. Parma, D. Milton, P. Alden, L. Bu:hanan, N. Saperstein, C. Hulse, D MacQuarrie J Weidenbach H Gallup, J. Hilton, K. Davidson. Row 3: V. Hallor, R. Rea, D. Forrest, M. Haines, J. Ellis, P. Foxby, S. Tharp L Millar S Small S H v--1u,...g octal Studies History hath triumphed over time. si W f, ,f I arold Walters ept. Choirman Government History Everett Crist Government History ng. , B Q. '4 if se v .f,,, ,- x Paul Davidson Modern Family Sociology History Ethel George Government History I is li s Wales Holbrook Government History Helen Thomson Government History rzlfed Wafions oufh One thousond needy European children were sup- plied with milk for one week, os the result ot the UNY Christmas proiect, the sole of United Notions Christmas cords. The club undertook other proiects during the yeor such os cz UN. assemloly, to further the aims tor better universol understanding. 4 l i i George Velliotes lnternot. Relations Government History -.4- S-I' if .J Row 'l: P. Alden, sec., V. Perhall, pres., M. Haines, vice pres Y. Nishihora, treos. Row 2: T. Condos, K. Augerson V Nishi horo. Row 3: J. Plunkett, A. Boutell. Not pictured Sponsors Mr. Harold Walters and Mrs. Marguerite Blair. Members of the Junior Statesmen took part in panel discus- sions on a local radio station throughout the year. Discussing the pros and cons of light industry in Santa Barbara are Dave Jung, Avis Boutell, Kathy Hayes, Mr. George Velliotes and Dave Robinson. One of the highelights of the Junior Statesmen program was a symposium, featuring Senator Jack Hollister and Mr. Robert Whitehead, on the future of Santa Barbara up to 1970. LllZl,0I' 6'Man is a Despite the differences of opinion which frequently democracy works. They had discussions of current arose over politics or parliamentary procedure, mem- chapter projects at regular meetings, and passed bers of the SBHS Junior Statesmen chapter accom- bills and resolutions on national affairs at night plished a great deal in the way of school and com- legislative sessions. munity service, as well as learning much about how Row 1: C. Furman, J. Glick, M. Hepp, G. Velliotes, sponsor, P. Leiter, speaker of the legislature, D. Jung, pres., A. Boutell, treas., D. Echols, vice pres., M. Parry, C. Davis, J. Weidenbach. Row 2: M. Haines, A. Tonnar, J. Waters, H. Schaffer, T. Martin, W, Clapp, T. Rhorer, B. Safina, J. Brown, R. Brackett, B. Frachioni, J. Graham. Row 3: K. Berry, B. Cherrie, B. Maddalon, P. Hansen, D. Schneider, M. Bennett, R. Peden, L. Rising, G. Armstrong, C. White, J. Newton. C. Grimm. nm Umnmn tvs N-.J li. Q Second semester officers posing on The lawn are Dave Jung, vice-presiolenlg Linda Roberts, Treasurer, Sue Holbrook, secre- Tary, and Pele LeiTer, president Slcilesmen Political Animal? Some of Junior STaTesmen's many proiecTs were pariicipafion in sTaTe and regional con- venTions and assisTance given local organ- iZC1Ti0n5 during The eleqjfign Cgmpgign, The Cakes, hoTclogs, ice cream, vvhar else olo we need? -The JSA Clllei VTWOYTGY-VO1lSlf'1Q proiecT WGS Op6'I'C1l'lV1Q members are Trying To solve The many problems incurred when Q COr1Ce55i0n gfgnd Gnd Selling prggrgmg The club sTarTs planning for The concession sTanal iT runs aT The during The annual EasTer Relays. The chapTer Gnnwl EGSTGY PelUYS' senT a number of iTs acTive members To The Junior STaTesmen summer school aT Mills Col- lege so ThaT The sTudenTs mighT learn more abouT The imporTanT elements of The organ- izaTions. Row I: K. Welo, C. Mauldin, B. Glick, J. Hilton, P. Ryan, A. Jones, K. Hayes, H. Parma, L. Savenkov, K. Davidson, V. Nishihara. Row 2: M. Sevegney, K. Thompson, A. NewTon, J. Wilson, J. Sfevens, E. Lee, F. MacDonald, L. Millar, J. Miller, S. Bray, M. Buchanan, C. Wormal. Row 3: B. Ligon, T. Conclos, H. Adams, H. Gallup, M. McEwen, J. Miller, J. Willener, V. Perhall, R. Rea, M, Murphy, L, Roberts, K. Augerson, A. Jung. if . f '2 '1' .s , A, A, . Q IQ' I ,.L . L it I ? K n . Q is ,V it R J . i K xii 1 ,1 .,..., .V , . ,1,.:f i K .r r if as H150 as SF 3 y r 5' f an , .. . c . -v . Cl EIZCZ . K J f tate 'fr I ' . R . T s I Beatrice Truesdale Allen Miller Roy Wickstrum Charles Peters Dept. Chairman Mathematics Dept. Chairman Chemistry Mathematics Physics John Boettner Robert Ritchie Fern Johnson Jacob Turnoff Mathematics Mathematics Biology Biology Physiology 4: - - Portia Hykes Roy H. Thompson William Jorgenson Sclence L5 but a Statement Mathematics Mathematics Physical Science Biology From atom bombs and space ships to startish and tadpoles, the members ot the Science Club explore many realms. They participate every year in the Row l: D. Williams, D. Webber, C. Peters, Science Club sponsor, J Ward, treasurer, C. Askin, E. Kyger, B. Sudduth. Row 2: R. Birgbauer, J. Waters T. Arnold, W. Whitehouse. Row 3: E. Decker, G. Williamson, Reporter, B. R. Paulin, R. Voss, J. Plunkett. Row 4: F. Ross, D. Vaughn, R. Moleh, S. J. Dybdahl, B. Richard. a of truth found 0ut.', Science Talent Search and Science Fair while fur thering their respective studies. librarian, F. DeWitt, pres., G. Curtis, vice pres., F. RuBane, , D. Milton, G, Weld, J. Sizer, B. Miller, J. McCarroll, J. Spreitz, Swanson, F. Clark, B, Morgan, E. Cleveland, G. Strong, L, Hatlen, Azar, C. Barnes, W, Mero, R. Hoag, W. Graham, D. Maxwell, AS Vt' mn, mikey UU! L F' 0,630 .fb Row 1: K. Daviclsong Mrs, B. Truesdale, adviser. H. Murphy, Treasurer, M. Urron, viceepresidenfy N. Hart, president, H. Gallup, secrefaryp D. Forresf, hisforiang P. Canterbury, J. Needham. Row 2: M. Finingerg K. Burneneg K. Mcllwaine, N. Sapersreing M. Campbell. C. Davisg i'. Masonheirnerg R, Ellis. L, McMahon, N. Tyree. Row 3: C. Cookg S. Erickson, E. PendleTong J. Pendlefong C. Smith, J. Hopkins. L. Layne. J. Donaldson. B. Floreag S. Lewis. HA teacher affects eternity, he can never tell when his influence stopsf, . . and gladly would he learn and gladly clubs inTeresTed seniors aided elernenfary school Teach. This is The aTTiTUde of The Top-NoTch Teach- Teachers. ers-To-Be Toward a Teaching career. Many of The Row 'lz T. Tenosog M. Varnery V. Hallorg K. Welog B. Glickg M, Kelliherg M. Cundlckg R. Baggaog L. Leih. Row 2: L. Niemig E Reynasog N. Fnzgeraldg K. Hayes, R. Knippg H. Parma, A. Smith, G. Denbrookg J. Wheeler, R. Campilio, J. Robinson. Row 3: A. Wilcoxg M. Conley, A Jungg M. Heppy J. Vanderl-loofg M. Lewisy K. Myers. J. Stevens. J. Sizerg M. Clark. , ff 0 Pwfg Qyw . . ,,mm ,. 2 . ' French 96 Row l: U. Rasmussen, K, Wukasch, Miss Fern Johnson, sponsor, S. Aleryd, treas., C. White, vice pres., A. Hendry, pres., B. Gin, sec., E, Hatchett, hist., E. Vega, C. Eaton, J. Coy. Row 2: F. Graham, R. Oesch, B. Cordero, J. Wilson, J. Naretta, F. Flores, A. Padilla, N. Gauthier, J. Ward, M. Prevedello, J, Cassidy, K. Jensen. Row 3: B. Florea, R. Robles, S. Johnstone, E. Bertanyi, J. Hancock, A. King, J. Marquette, S. Corlett, M. Lewis, P. Montgomery, B. Derk, C. Wormal. gufure eqisfered Wurses Junior Florence Nightingales? The Future Registered adopted a family tor a Christmas project and heard Nurses don't only run around taking temperatures. speakers from their chosen field at several of their The girls also participate actively in school attairs. meetings. This year they took part in the Homecoming Parade, Etflq LI QQES Marguerite Blair Dept. Chairman Ignacio Reyes I5 German 'ces' ce 9 Spanish Mary Schoenborn Latin G if 5 1 , Spanish y s I e W we I yn . Mg .,Tg NACHr ,,,,: M p ..... ,- W- -Q. , - xt. Laura Lou Houghton Counseling French Elizabeth Sanders Spanish Nora Wilson English '9 it l'The merry love to dance? Dances of many lands are pracficed by members of U.N.Y. Dancers. Led by Miss ElizabeTh San- ders, They perform Tor many local clubs and organizaTions, including The ReTired Teachers AssociaTion and Peabody School. They kepT The spirir of ChrisTmas by puTTing on a performance Tor The paTienTs aT a local hospiTal. Row 1: S. Sheldon, B. Bogie, P. Funkhauser. Row 2: Miss Elizabeth Sanders, adviser, G. Weld, A. Newton, B. SudduTh, B. Bissell, R. Headley, Row 3: K. Thompson, L. Alderman, S. O'Neal, M, Howard, B. Casey, N. Lew. punish Los Paisanos, The CounTrymen, plan parTies The second semesTer's evenTs cenTered around and acTiviTies which exemplify The Spanish way acTiviTies wiTh The oTher language clubs, high- oT life. The club's TirsT semesTer's acTiviTies were IighTed by The inTer-language club beach parTy. highlighTed by a gala parTy aT ChrisTmas Time. Row 1: Mrs. M, Blair, sponsor, J. Johnson, J. Sneed, C. Romero, R. Burkard, vice-pres., B. Dickey, Treas., T. MarTin, pres., J. Robinson, R. Ordas, sec., M. Flor, N. Lew, S. O'Neal. Row 2: W. Farrell, D. Nelson, P. Alden, V. Perhall. N--Gi 1 . my l Row 1: Miss L. Houghton, Frewch Club adviserg K, Welog P. Schultz, treasurery H. Parma, vice president: V. l-lallor, presidentg A. Woodhead, secretary, M. Flynn. T. Condos. Row 2: B. de Ponceg J. Rubaneg J. Campbell, L. Millar: J. Luckingy G. Denbrooky K. Augersong B. Cczseyg R. Knippg L. Sfivenkov. Row 3: J. Prosserp A, Wilcox, W. Kratzg B. Gouxg M. Rice, P. Leitery S. Schererg J. Humphreysg M. Stephens. Not pictured: B. Glickg H. Gallupg J. Hilton. lub VZIZC C'est la vie! These were familiar words to stu- language. As service projects the club provided a dents in Comme-ci Comme-Ca, the high school Christmas tree, dinner, and presents for their Christ- French Club. To join this club a student must be mas family and sent five Care packages to Europe. taking French as a class or be able to speak the Cl LIZ li E i' I L Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres! The Roman year Latin. Singing carols for rest homes and pro- influence could be seen when the Latin Club donned viding a merrier Christmas for a family were among togas for the annual Homecoming Parade. Club the service proiects undertaken by the club. members must have taken, or be taking, second- Row 'lz M. Schoenhorn, Latin Club adviserg R. Ellis, secretaryg K. Haycs, president, A, Hendry, treasurer, M. Haines, vice president. Row 2: S. Lemmexg B. Eastham, M. Rinnerg P. Engvvallp J. Campbellg D. Meyer. D. Mclnnesg Cv. McMilliang B. Fracchionig A. Tonnar. S. Aleryd. Row 3: W, McKeowng C. Patterson. J. Waters, D. Reid, P F Gfue Glzieemos ive emmruzifzy Service El primer aio! Yes, it's the first time this nevvly-organ- ized Spanish-speaking club has been in the Olive and Gold. Service and social proiects rating high in its activities, its members have accomplished a great deal in the club's short existence. Their most outstanding project consisted at aiding the needy. With tacos featured, the Chicanos made a big success ot their concession during the football games. At a recent planning session for Club Chicanos are Hortencia Ramirez, treasurer, Dick Ortiz, president, Mr. Ignacio Reyes, advisor, Mavis Rosales, vice president, and Mary Lino, secretary. M Row 1: I. Reyes, E. Vega, V. Zamora, M. Martinez, M. Lino, M. Rosales, R. Munoz, C. Sofa, H, Ramirez, A. Murillo, J Valles Alvarado. Row 2: E, Mendoza, S. Contreras, A, Sawchez, A. Jimene, L. Roma, S. Monfez, N. Kiriakidis, S. Martinez, P M rtin 7 S Mendoza, P. Sylvia, G. Tobar, M. Hernandez, L. Gomez, C. Perez, I Reyes. Row 3: L. Madrigal, E. Jimenez, J. Bischof, I Fragosa M Rivera, M, Zupata, K. Alvarado, L. Yar,an, F. Martinez, M. Lara, P. Diaz, P. Petra, l. Castillo, C, Yanez, E. Renoso M Cuellar Row 4: H. Vasquez, V. Delgado, A. Velalcle, R. Suarez, R. Placencia, G. Wells, B. Arrnenta, D. Contaeras, R. Gonales Ortiz Reyna, T. Munoz, J. Hernandez, J. Barajas, B. Rivera, B. Ontiveros. ,X H N H V 0099 QP HThere w Ardis Carter Department Chairman Theory Appreciation Vocal Music as ic as music all about usf, Henry Brubeck Head ot City Schools' Instrumental Music Band, Orchestra sis. Elnathun Kimbel Assistant Band Director 25 ON x-XX Featuring the highlights of the school year at Santa Barbara High School was the spring production Moods in Music, under the direction ot Miss Ardis Carter. The second part ot the program portrayed the opening ot school, football season, the Winter Wonderland, student body elections, tinal exams and graduation. The first halt was based on the theme ot Easter and the celebration ot MozarI s birth. The choral groups appear tor the grand finale ot the spring musical, Moods in Music' The Sealbearers assembly, The WinTer Wonderland and The Christmas program were only a Tevv evenTs ar which The Triple Trio sang. PicTured are: Row 'I: J. BalinT, M. HaTcheTT, A. Wilcox, Row 2: D, Struck, N. HarT, A, OTTen, J. HilTon, accompanisr Row 31M Lewis B. McNeil H. Parma. The musical, given by A Cappella and Girls' Ensem- ble, was presenTed To The public on March 23rol. ChrisTmas in The Church, ChrisTmas in The Home and ChrisTmas Tor Fun, were The Themes Tor The annual ChrisTmas program. A Cappella, Girls' Ensemble, OrchesTra, Thespians and The Modern Dance classes all parTicipaTecl in The performance. The Double Male QuarTeT, accom- panied by Margaref HaTcheTT, sang mosrly for Their own enioyment dur- ing The year. STarting Top, from le-TT Tc righh D, Mclnnes, T. Zollars, R. Summerville, N. Wayland, P. Niclclin, C. Mick-lleTon, J. Whitman, Through The planning commiTTee, The A Cappella Tuncnaned smooThly and efficienny. Members of The com- miTTee are, from left To righff L. BuTTerTield, K Troxel, J. l-lilTon, Miss Ardis CarTer, adviser, R Duncan, J, VVhiTnnan, E, Lee: H, Parmag B, Cherrie. TOT Gil G6Lj0706U6L Pracficing for performances and learning prin- ciple voice Techniques, The Girls' Ensemble meT every second period under The direcTion of Miss Ardis CarTer. They performed in The ChrisTmas program, Took parT in The Spring Show, and , l Row I: M. Lewis, D, Heclcman, J. Nigh, B. Dailey, J. Hilton, N, Browning Row 2: C. lnman, B. McNeil, S. Willhite, L. Belton, L. Butterfield, B Row 3: D. Struck, L. Hammock, J. Balint, J. Weidenboch, B, Goux, P. Row 4: R. Chervenlco, S, Woggon, M. Lewis, S. Scherer, C. Middleton, C. Davis, M. Jones. fljocaf groups emferfaiiz sang Tor various school and communiTy organ- izaTions. The group's lighT schedule allowed The pleasure of singing for Their own enioymenT as well as Tor oThers'. Row 1: D. Day, J, Ackland, J. Niswander, M, Nord, N. Schall, S, Bray, J. Vacura, A. Hernandez, C, Puentes, D. Knapp, D. Riparetti L, Roberts, A, Newton, J. Crossland, K. Snyder, C. Carle, J, Simms, L. Bouma, P. Carrino, C. Beckman, J. Gullattee. Row 3: J. Glick L P. Ripley, B. Whitman, M. Patton, C. Snyder, B. Piunti, E. Lopez, H. Morgan. Row 4: S. Kreutz Kampl, B. Kirk, B. Romero, L. Booth A J. Johnson, R. Chaille, P. Montgomery, J. McBratney, R. Garcia, K. Powers. Not Pictured: L. Andrews, T. Crossland, L. Leavy, L. Mi wi., an 'E l 'll , .. I I i birr W l. . 1 3 I Jil. ,fif N gf . y MQ 'gf 5 Vt A in ur, ,K W ' . N f J Z. wg fl FQ.. .,i f ' ' W., 'gy I ii v . C Yi ff' B. Rivas, M. Costas, M. Sevegney, B. Renner, M. Varner, G. Poplcin, S. Holbrook, W. Huggins, N. FitzGerald, M. Hatchett, P. Engwall Little, J. Arguelles, M. Haines, N. Wayancl, T. Hayman, C. Van Hise, A, Otten, H. Parma, R. Baggao, E. Lee, H. Murphy, L. Roberts Nzckiin, J. Brown, M. Rice, F. Simms, B. Richard, B. Cherrie, D. Reid, R. Summerville, R. McDougall, N. Hart, A. Wilcox, R. Rea, B. Brown T. Zollars, L. Reid, R. Duncan, R. Wheeler, M. Killian, G. Hardie, G. McMillan, J. Whitman, K. Troxel, J. Ludlow, K. Coombe, C. Carle School and Gommuzzify A Cappella is the answer to the hopes ot indus- ous civic organizations, including Rotary Club trious and talented vocalists. This well-trained and The Woman's Club at Rockwood. A Cap- group produced Moods in Music, as entertain- pella chorus also traveled to Pomona on May ment tor the school, and participated in the an- llth To take part in the Choir festival. nual Christmas program. They sang tor numer- M Vernon, B. Van Loan. Row 2: D. Skare, S. Pitts, A. Smith, J. Roberts, Carr D, Novak, I. Treco, G. Peterson, J. Wheeler, C. Torres, L. Alderman, Kapousouz, M. French, B. Horton, K. McNeil, B. Florea, C. Henderson, J Rubane. we 3:5 girls' ensemble 19 x.' 1 1 J, '3 'FT ' 3. Don Mclnnes, concert master ot orchestra and con- cert master of the All California Orchestra, was violin soloist in Musical Variations, Lovice McMahon, assistant concert master ot the orchestra, was soloist in the tribute to Cole Porter. Dorothy Ball, member of the All California Orches- tra, was a soloist in Musical Variations. ' a V 555' se- r .- . . r is r 1. i 'r-.., ' . . Nfl, It iiii . .. . ,iri . . .,. Ai,, fi 1 WTS' ' ' ' I V . ff wfir f i r: 'L V 1 ' .rw if ' ,.L: 1 ' 5 A WW' is? 1 r irfr 115 Shari LaGreau, piano soloist with the Orchestra, was one of those featured in many of the orchestra performances. . . . 6028 Under the direction of Mr. Henry Brubeck andthe guidance ot the student board ot directors, the SBSH Orchestra provided music tor many Santa Barbara schools and organizations, For their first performance ot the year, the orchestra played for Row 1: D. Mclnnes, L. McMahon, S. Scherer, M. Stephens, T. J. Arco, K. Hott, C. Boiti, M. Mack, Row 3: J. Ward, S. roll, S. Turnoff, R. Horton. Row 4: R. Prato, F. Seal, T. Throughout the year, the String Ensemble pertormed for many events such as the Y.M.C.A. banquet, Musical Variations and the Girls' League Fashion Show. Pictured, from left to right: S. Aleryd, M. Mack, H. Gallup, J. Ward, E, Hatchett, G. Denbrook, E. Bertanyi, K. Welo, S. LaGreau, M. Lewis. cz ce uslc the Christmas program in which all musical de- partments took part. In January, the orchestra traveled to Solvang tor their annual program. ln April, they played for the two iunior high schools and tor their main program ot the year they gave rclzeslru 44 as Music produces pleasure which we all need. Musical Variations, featuring a tribute to Cole Porter. Outstanding orchestra members repre- sented Santa Barbara High School in the All California Orchestra, with Don Mclnnes acting as Concert master. Nesten, W. Clark, A. Wilcox, G. Denbrook, C. Wilder, N. Smith. Row 2: B. Sudduth, H. Gallup, E. Bertanyi, P. Canterbury, N. Lew, S. Tagatac Xleryd, M. Varner, M. Buchanan, K. Jenson, B. Fate, M. Nyquist, E. Hatchett, M. Lewis, M. Hatchett, M. Poggione, S. Fisher, D. Struck, J. McCar Iappiello, B. Ripley, L. Reid, P. Toxby, D. Ball, S. Licker, S. LaGreau, N. Revis. 1 PM i i Row 1: J. Bertv, J- Arco, J, MCCGHOII, J- Ellsteflingf K. Crowson, E. Heron, E. Hicks, R. Powell. Row 2: D. Hopkins, B. Morgan, B. i Walters, S. Sexton, N- Awkurc, E. Ccpovillo, F. Escobcr, T. Cuellor, 5. Smollwood, L. Hornrnock, R. Sfeinboonor, Row 3. P, Toxby, S. l E. Clodtelter, J. Overland, R. Horton, B. Diller, R. Scheeff, E. Visto, N, Revis, Row 4: J. Mathews, M, Mathews, L. Quinn, R. Proto, R. l Reid, F. Seol, B. Ripley, N. Smith. Music coming from The bond shock Titth period, mode iT olitticult Tor girls To concenTroTe on Their Tennis. Accompanied bythe Donettes, The SBI-iS Bond moirched dt cill TooTl:Joll gomes os well cis in severol community poirooles. Mony orgonizdtions coilled on Them To ploy Tor luncheons ond speciol progroms. Besides toking port in other SBHS Bond octivities, these four clor- inetists ploiyed in the clorinet quartet for Tun os well os to provide music for locol civic groups, Members of the quartet ore Joe Berto, Jeon Arco, Bob West ond Borbikoy Bissell. mic efresbes file i Along with other musicoil orgonizotions from The en- l Tire stoite, They competed Tor honors ot The l5Th An- nuol All Western Bond Review held ot Long Becich. Agoin This yeor, The looind hod oi spring progrom TeoTuring The outstcinding members os soloists. l The Donettes, in their colorful costumes, pronced their vvoy tt holttime with peppy routines. From left to right, they ore: Row 'lzl D. Kupelion, B. Rivos, D. Torres, M. Flor, M. Abogodie, C. B. Silvoi, M. Lopez. Row 2: P. Ryan, L. Johnson, S. Johnstone, Logrdn, s. Ridge, F, Pork. Row 3: R. Choille, v. Vent, v. Vielmo,J B. Worn, J. Lucking, A. Tonolli. 1 f--A-'fl Q , Lee Reid, outstanding bond member throughout his three years in high RICLWGFG Proto GSSVSTSCL M Henry school, played frumper in the mgfgh Brubeck as student director of the West, F. Limon, M. Bonazzoio, L. Oase, J. Shaffer, R. Burtness, J. MacQuiddy, R, Jones, A d b d b d Brackett, C. Miller, T. Hendrick, R, Castillo, L. mg Cm Comerf Cm S' Gm mind of cm Band members Lynn Hammock, Janna Lee Walters, Joe Berta, Lee Reid, Richard Proto and Bob Ripley received awards for outstanding work during the year, Maiorettes Lupe Gomez, Rose Marie Mendoza, Esther Cruz, and Drum Major Larry Quinn Led the SBI-IS Band and Donettes in their routines during haitetime at the football games. I' f 'l 1v h......,, 1 wr t -rr bi Q rf ..1i'X'Q.-'V r Cf? or . M M 'sf , Lawrence P. Leslie Conway Pierson Merrill Remick Dept. Chairman Art Crafts Crafts Art Cartoonist tor Walt Disney, perhaps, or commercial everyone saw the majority of the club straggling up artist tor magazines or industrial firms, are some the street in everything from baby buggies to tri- ot the vocations described by various speakers to cycles - CIE bound . The club completed several the Art Club. ln the Homecoming Parade nearly service proiects in the second semester. Row i: S. Erickson, A, Nowell, president, D. Grant, publicity chairman, P. Schultz, secretary, B. Ellis, program chairman, A. Hanson, vice presidenf, C. Lampe. Row 2: M. Koppers, A. Woodhead, P, Waymire, L. deBourguignon, B, Campbell, R, Battagin, L, Jouett, B. Gin, Mr. J. Wilding, adviser. Row 3: D. Heckman, J. Githens, J, Hall, L. Castagnola, P. Smith, S. Sheldon, A. Craig, T. Cole, M, Jones. Row 4: l. Topia, G. Pokin, S. Maley, D. Day, D, Allen, M. Lower, J. Bright, C, Mauldin, Bill Allen, G. Leader, R. Ellis. Row 5: N. Wright, S. Laughrey, J. Wilson, D. Boise, J, Miller, S, McLean, A. Laura- bee, T. Smith, G. Hartigan, R, Gervasoni, J. Chiu. Not pictured, S. Woggon, ,JV IT's much easier To picture The problems oT The business world when you hear men and women in The local field give poinTers. FBLA's purpose is To prepare sTudenTs for Tufure careers in busi- ness. Speakers heard This year were Teachers, a sfockbroker, and The head secreTary from The city adminisTraTor's office. The group raised money for a CARE package, held a Business Day, and also gave several parTies. In April a delegaTe was senT To The sTaTe convenfion in Riverside. usiness Wi -. T 04 f l ny? T . X f ,YVQ,STewart Paulin Gene Hall , X I MV l Dept. Chairman Spanish ,161 Bookkeeping Business i 3 ! I A Business Machines I I I I Mina Boone Catherine P. Martin HA b . b . ,, Bookkeeping English S USIVLCSS- I 6 CIS ally USIIZCSS man. Typing Typing Row 1: D. Day, M. Hernandez, P. Hansen, reporTer, L. Roper, sec., G. Armsfrong, pres., C. Romero, hist., E. Tena, I. Zandona, Miss C. Schmid, adviser. Row 2: M. Naveaux, B. Silva, S. Gordon, L. Garnica, I. Tapia, L. Savenkov, l. Baca, L. Purdie, B. Jessee, N. Miller, E. Weirum, D. Roundy, M. Fior, D. Novak, M. Lopez, C. Romero. Row 3 J. Graham, J. Amici, U. Baldwin, J, Bertolli, G. Seyle, B. Wilder, C. Hulse, E. Branch. Carol Schmid Business Penmanship Ruth Severson Business Penmanship c N N fn-'lf Suffer L -+ sf-J J Q Valerie Perhall, Mr. John Boettner, Dick Schneider anil Gary Gallup listen oftentively as another Senor Seminar studewt gives an oral term report in the form of a round table discussion. 4.2 'film . . ,w ' ' ' -X ,Wi Mt'W2 w ui ance itil' 'O J. Clayton Clark Driver Training Counseling Clinton V. Denman Driver Training Faculty Cafeteria Mgr. ,ii I Harold Dierenfield Counseling G.S.R. Frank Priester Life Science G.S. R. Mrs Elizabeth Lee ooints out the pressure points to he sixth period G.S,l?. class during their study of F s ad on of the many units taken up by the :losses durin the semester. Gwfied youflz :They fight the folly of others. Teaching The effects of alcohol andthe problems accomplish This, local experts were called in to of alcoholism is a main oloiective of Allied speak To The organization. Highlighting The year Youth one ot The largest groups on campus. To was The A. Y. Talent Show. Row l: B. Glick, G. Popkin, A. Woodheaal, M. Nord, H. Adams, treas., B. Jeter, vice-pres., S. Stauffer, pres., J. Nigh, sec. M. Fior, B. Gin, N. Sawyers, B. Crouse, K. Squires. Row 2: F. Flores, A. Adams, P. Plomell, P. Ryan, P. Marshall, L. Belton S. Turner, S. Neslen, D. Forrest, S, Llewellyn, A. Tonnar, J. Lucking, L. Roberts, J. Stevens, S. Berlerotti, L. Letherman, D Heckman, Mr. H. Dierenfield, advisor. Row 3: B. Pieters, M. McEwen, J. Prosser, M. Lower, L, Bois Clair, L. Hand, L. Leavy, P. Smith, A. Often, G. Cottam, E. Ellis, J. Ritchie, C. Scott, J. Giovonola, P. Marwede, P. Lipscombe. Row 4: L. Castagnola D. Allen, M. Yule, C. Wilder, C. Furman, C. Cook, M. Bosch, J. Willener, L. Kemble, L. Morwede, K. Myer, B. Breilein, A Carroll, S. Corbera, J. Dinnogen, J. Smith, M. Neil, J. Edmonds. Row 5: S. Kreutzkampt, L. Bryant, B. Florea, S. McLean R. Field, N. Nakaji, E. Ayala, J. Mullins, K. Troxel, T. Abogadie, A. Hansen, R. Eckert, S. Lewis, B. Florea, J. Newton. 1 1 l Row I: P. Canterbury, E. Weirum, E. Tena, B. Silva, T. Tenoso, J. Muneno, C. Romero, M. Abogadie, M. Lopez, C. Lampe M. Swiggum. Row 2: R. Baggao, l. Zandona, G. Menzel, B. Panier, M. Mepham, D. Day, L. Bouma, E. Trent, M. Buchanan J. Honey, D. Knapp, J. Rudolph, S. Lake, D. Tilly, J. Robinson, B. Rivas, S. Adams. Row 3: S. Bray, P. Fullberg, D. dePonce D. Gillum, J. RuBane, G. Peterson, C. Wormal, N. Cundick, J. Chamberlain, S. Willhite, J. Bergmann, J. Glick, C. Mauldin K. Guzman, J. Hayward. Row 4: R, Campilio, S. Baraboo, D. Hurley, I. Tapia, V. Cordona, A. Terres, J. Weidenbach, B. Coope, N. Browning, C. Cavaletto, S. Erwin, J. McCarroll, B. Brown, T. Turner. Row 5: J. Wheeler, B. Richardson, B. Allen R. Jaramillo, B. Safina, D. Boise, J. Ludlow, J. Bertolli, J, Vizzolini, J. Furman, L. Rising, G. Cavalletto, D. Schneider N. FitzGerciId. fb P, F, 0 . ............... rx 05553 .. .. --- .,...... B. . .- .,,.. M, ,,,.. .-...,.... . ,,., G. ,,..... .. W. . ..... N ,........-. .. ....,,....,, . .L ........ , ...... ... .,... ., ...,..v.....sm.Mm..,,m,,,,,.,..,....-..,.,,,. .. M. .,,.,,,..........F.W...w..,.. CIE! The students in wood shop use their creative ability to produce useful furni- ture. Bob Larson snows James Jennings how to use one ot the power tools. How are the dual pots working on your crate? Mr, Corliss advises Grappino Ceccato on ci brake relining job. ,xx sssee il 'Q -' as om fiona f Kmitzinq -I ,, Wai VM,...,, U i ' i r . Q 'rsis iw 2 A ,-at eei ' s isii i M 3 f,,,H.- esii . Q Q ' . ,.,,. ,,,... . . I fl I ' .l r . t 'N-W .mr .1 ' '75 R '- , esii f' . . Charles A. Rhoades Maynard Male Harper Ormsby R. C. Tysell Dept. Chairman Printing Radio Auto Metal Shop Math. Lloyd Corliss Marvin Melvin Don Ray Pierce John Wilding Auto Metal Wood Mechanical Draw Stage Craft at at Students Bruce Hardie and Felix Simms learn in radio shop to build and operate all types of radios, from receiving sets to transmitters. Driver Training 602 6L Kruk ln machine shop, boys get an opportunity use different power tools. Bob Maglio expel ments with ci lathe under Mr. Melvin direction. s ,een-url Mr. Male, adviser, G, Snodgrass, J. Hicks, B, Hardie, D. Heron, W. Thrasher, D. Smallwoocl, A, Bonilla, R, Gomez, Mr. Mills, adviser 0 'clmmorzality encircles the printing pressf' Printing . . . from the Forge to demerit slips, from football prograwto dance tickets, is the main job ot the Typo Club. They kept the press ln Typo most of the work is messy but important. Here, Bruce Hardie is watching while Dick Heron is preparing one of the machines to print some invitations. busy, printing something at sometime through- out the school year tor practically every school function and organization. Mr. Maynard Male is helping Art Gomez and George Snodgrass operate one of the two large printing presses available to members of Typo, xi- A1 Row 1: G. Jessee, G. Fairley, W. Reed, FFA sponsor, R, Salter, secretary, K. Clark, vice pres., B. Davis, pres., R. Lang, treasurer, D. CUfVOll, reporter: M. PlVtl4lWGfT1, Seftflftelz F. Riva. Row 2: G. ESrnOVtd: K. Hill, J. Alvarado, K. Hill, R, Allred, R, Page, B. Burtstiela, A. Hove, S Salter, G. Esqu, Row 3: B. Tritschler, B. Gerard, D. Hughe s, R, Jones, S. Caster, A, Holman, M. Davis, W, Sexton, J. Trygstod, R. Estes, K. Legg, J, McDonald, G. Pierce. Walter Sexton and Jim McDonald help Mr. Joseph Pomatto slaughter N a sheep. , ' Walter Sexton drives a war-surplus tractor acquired and repaired Warren Reed wi. mlzsmg by the agriculture classes. Agriculture QE .g Jlufure - armers NFarmers are the founders of ci11ilizatinn.,, N Plow deep While sluggards sleep, Active Future Farmers took this advice literally by plowing a school garden plot. The club sold popcorn man- aged a concession at the football games, and ran SSW? A N is t F sm 1 ii, , A the annual Pig Scramble and Livestock Show, which is an outstanding example ot vocational education. S KN Q X X.,-.D 'x,xs,' ing' 1 bp A ome COIZOWZZC5 lS..'f., Z X fl fs Dept. Chairman If-lg ,X ,325 1 Home Economics mf . . sv .fi 3 gufure onzenza en f 'e ' Le' GSR H Home Economics . . . educate a woman and you educate a aa Mary Margaret MacDonald How To boloigce The fomily buolger' ond how To make on ciTTrocTive home ore some of The inTeresTs of FHA members. Two of These homemokers of Tomorrow oTTendecl The sToiTe convehTiorm OT Asilomor held GT Home Economics ff. K. . 'J . '51 s , J.-rl. , 4 ' 2. J kr S ,gi e rr Constance Moreill Home Economics Irene Willon Home Economics The TirsT of The yeor. FuTure Homemokers donoiTed ci reol rose loush To The school, represeming The clulo's symbol. Row 1: Miss M. M. MocDoric1ld, odviserf L. Bryant, pcirliomenrciriong EA Lopez, Treosurery D. Tilly, vice president F. Grohom, presiclerifg F'. Lipscombe, secreforyg I. Topica, Mrs. C. Morell, odyiserg S. Greeley. Row 2: G. Ferries, E. Koiserg K. Thompsohq C. Torresg M. Movisg M. Tormory M. Clem. S. Eerferoftig J. RoberTs, J. Hoywordy H. Tolmodgeg C. Beckmorip S. MoriTe. Row 3: N. Klosinskig M. Koppersg I. Bocog C. Tewly L. Hicks, V. Pyne, S. Greeley. B. Campbell, P. Ripley, M. Frenoig L. oleBoorgoigvon, L. Joueff. Row 4: P. Morsholl, H. Heclcmom A. Corrollg J. Abclollog P. Lipscombe, G. Wolkerg S. Kremzkompfg P. Woymireg L. Morwedeg K. Sovugeg B. Roblesg K. Hoyword, M. Lower. F s Fl fi fi! 4 Yvfsizereiies 'cService to their school, essential. Service above all, was the motto ot the Usherettes, a select group ot tvventy-tive girls. These pert and pretty belies, iden- titiable by their navy blue skirts and White blouses, ushered at all school functions, in' cluding football games, school programs and plays. Robbin Chervenlca Janet Weidenbach and Joan Receiving instructions from Mrs Zelma Pierce, Perry were in charge ot all social and service adviser are Usherettes Gerd Cottam Patti Full- Key Club officers, George Cavaletto, John Mullins, Harleigh Johnston, Doug Canatsey and Dick Lee, advised by Mr. John Nordenson, plan activities and ervice protects for one of the most active clubs in chool. Members ot the Key Club entertained boys and girls from Hillside House at the last football game lof the season. Row 1: Mr. John Nordenson, adviser, D. Canatsey, vice pres., C. Preuss, B. Fraccioni, S. Licker, B. Goux, B. Cherrie, A. Putnam, J. Richards, F. Hepp. Row 2: J. Mullins, pres., D. Jung, M. Bennett, B. Allen, D. Robinson, F. Regan, C. Milne, J. Furman. Row 3: D. Lee, sec., T. Rhorer, R. Pedan, J. Graham, D. Parma, D. Tracy, R. Duncan, N. Nalaaii, J. Whitman. Row 4: H. Johnston, treas., S. Autrey, M. McKnight, R. Ginn, J. Raack, P. Trent, G. Cavaletto, K. Troxel, C. Boiio. Eg GL! A HService to the community as wellf, Chosen on the basis of their scholarship and leadership, the boys in Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis, do many service proiects, including cleaning up the lunch area and painting the trash cans. The Key Club and Usherettes had a joint party in January. x m-ff-gag-3-gfwwwf-W-wav'-am ,,,,M,,, ,.,W..,,,,....,,Q5 Each year, Hi-Y has a basketball league in which the different clubs compete. The Knights and the Celtics wait for a free throw during one of the many games at the Y.M.C.A. l- gy Gowzcl An assembly of good fellows, loyal to his club. Heading the Hi-Y Council are Norman Nakaji, vice- president, Dick Tracy, treasurer, Dave Echols, president and Bing Cherrie, chaplain. Through these officers the council works efficiently and carries out the needs of the Hi-Y. Sparking the various Hi-Y Clubs, the Hi-Y Council is the hub of a well-rounded program of service and social and religious life. The council sponsors many activities, such as a Can-Can Dance, at which canned foools are collected to aid needy families at Christmas time. The highlight of the year was the election of Dave Echols as governor of the state-wide Y.M.C.A. Youth in Govern- ment conference, held yearly at Sacramento. An anuual Hi-Y banquet is held in the spring. Row 1: A. Putnam, sergeant-at-arms, R. Emslie, sergeant-at-arms, N. Nakaii, vice pres., D. Echols, pres., D. Tracy, treas., B. Cherrie, chaplain, J. C. Clark, adviser. Row 2: M. McKnight, F, Regan, H. Schaffer, J. Furman, R. Paulin, L. Fletcher. Row 3: J. Raack, G. Dumas, R. Peden, S. Christie, J. Elsing. A .1 R lj! ,K btw X ,A.,,. Z q ,Q , .QfI.f - 1? , l 5 3 .... f !'Kf14 ,Hr,.'.:4 4 r + 1 ' A A L 1 1 18 , , i f fy f is a., a 4.5, A. 2. N 1 VM I . ' A C306 0153 'fi Row 1: R. Rea, election chairman, M. Urton, hist., J. Wheeler, chaplain, S. Small, corresponding sec., N. Saperstein, recording sec., J. Perry, pres., P. Eldridge, vice pres., P. Canterbury, treas., C. Davis, constitution revision chairman, N. Hart, carnival chairman, J. Willener, service chairman. Row 2: G. Popkin, J. Muneno, M, Marino, Mrs. M, Burks, sponsor, H. Murphy, K. Mcllwaine, V. Hallor, S. Gordon, M. Abogadie, H. Parma. Row 3: M. Fior, K. Guzman, D. Webber, F. MacDonald, L. Buchanan, A. Tonnar, S. Neslen, M. Mack, K. Powers, D. Hellenga, W. Ross, A. Hendry. Row 4: A. Otten, L. Hand, J. Weidenbach, S. Erickson, C. Hulse, S. Sexton, M. Parry, J. Ritchie, N. Browning, G. Cottam, L. Roberts, K. Davidson. ri' - Z- gy Gonna! United they standf' The Tri-Hi-Y Council is composed of two repre- sentatives from each of the girls' Y clubs and the Council officers. The Tri-Hi-Y Council, one of The fastest growing groups in school, is also one of the most active, sponsoring such events as the Candy Cane Caper, Mothers' Tea, and Family Pot Luck. The group is guided by Mrs. Carol Smith, Y.M.C.A. Girls' Work Secretary, and Mrs. Mildred Burks, faculty adviser. Behind all the TrifHi-Y activities are the members of the Tri-X, the Tri-Hi-Y officers, Peggy Canterbury, Marsha Urton, Janice Wheeler, Nancy Saperstein, Joan Perry, Pat Eldridge, and Sue Small. rr. W... Y ., 3 i . 2 5 . l i Annual events of each year are the Officers' Training meetings. These meetings are lead by the members of Tri-X. Nancy Saperstein is instructing club secretaries on the duties of their office. CQ O 'l'l ' o 0 0 o twdyyl iq.-4, Mai, Fairfield Rock MfSgT, Joseph Eastham MfSgt. William Harper MfSgt. David Lee Twelve ROTC cadeTs form an honor guard for The Homecoming Queen. v WiTh The passing of anoTher year, The SBHS ROTC has seen many new Things. A new Professor of MiliTary Science and Tactics, Major Fairfield Rock, ioined The faculTy as did Two new MasTer SergeanTs, William Harper and David Lee. Six Trophies for marksmanship were awarded in January, while To help creaTe inTeresT, ThePMS84T award for ouTsTanding performance of duTy was creaTed and awarded each monTh To one firsT, second, and Third year cadeT. The SBHS ROTC battalion performs as on entire unit once weekly during a battalion parade, usually Tuesdays, special period. ,.... f fp -sf' f T 5 A COMPANY . . . S. Strong, J. McCoy, R oag, R. Steinbacher, L. Griffith, R. Hazlewood . Hughs, W. Wright, E. Carpenter, J. Cloer , Settle, R. McDougall, F. Clark, D. Olsen, A illiams, G. Glerum, G. McMillan, J. Hettig, W. Brinks, T. Hayman, E. Hicks, R. Brackett, , Arnold, D. Hughes, D. Cudworth, B. Barry, . Birgbauer, R. Lawrence, R. McKinney, T. egefs, J. Lowsley, R. Kuhn, K. Crawford . Knowles, D. Nelson, G. Strong, J. Holtrop . Wilson, T. Hayman, J. Hicks, U. Gilman, R. inch, F. Simms, B. Benbrook, C. Jones, D ickey, R. Gervasoni, J. Wright, B. Buzzard, W. Biel, A. Green, D. Sprague, D. Brown, K. Taylor, J. Elsing, R. Paulin. B COMPANY . . . J. Milby, D. Knowlton B. Eggleion, J. Spreitz, B. O'Gorman, E Blocker, J. Hamilton, R. Orclas, R. Haines, R. Vladdalon, D. Minor, W. Benson, R. Lewis. . Rohy, G. Jessee, L. Webb, J. Arguelles, R. owell, K. Kemp, R. Hidalgo, B. Magnuson, C. Van Hise, D. Byers, J. Trygsiacl, J. Jensen, L. tacey, V. Serena, A. Bonilla, V. Ketz, J. rown, H. Castro, T. Butera, B. Jones, J Robinson, R. Fowler, W. Farrell, R. Yarnell S. Lakas, R. Cormack, W. Ashcroft, R. Cal: deron, .D. Carroll, D. Castro, A. Chapas, K Keegan, C. Lawrence, D. Ruse, M. Rice, W Seramgcird, J. Shu.e, M. Stephens, R. Baraboo D. Eraw, G. Esmond, R. Page, E. Castillo, R Kyne, R. Burrness, D. Canatsey, G. Hardie, J Humphrys, L. Reid, S. Williamson, M. Rizor, C. Wilson. C COMPANY . . . R. Fenn, G. Chamness W. Mero, M. Brown, J. Ponds, J. Darby, Ji Rhodes, D. Kee.er, F. Rubane, D. Williams, W. Kraiz, B. Pentield, D. Weaver, K. Kelley, G. Nilbuf, D. Eldridgg, P. Smith, S. Gard, E. 'lAaiso.1heimer, J. Waters, R. Risor, R. Cronin, . Jones, li. Alvarado, M. Butera, J. Keyes, G. ntles, B. Pe.tticost, R. Nyquist, R. Tenold, J. ylesworih, J. Plunkett, D. McCartney, D. roto, J. Boake, R. Bailey, J. Berta, D. Freder- ck, J. MacQuiddy, R. Tenney, D. Sain, R. Burritr, E. Capovilla, X. Martinez, R. Mollett, R. Ripley, F. Seal, D. Antles, J. Belton, R. Bringnursf, R. Eckert, V. Hiu, R. Lee, D. Vlclnnes, R. Oliver, J. Tabachi, L. Wieder, C. Wilson. Q. Gilcfivrfies Selected from the unit and specially trained to perform c community service, by acting as guard of honor and firing wi l Y V 7 A Michael Rizor . .. g.. as fi' 1- . 4 it. , Felix Simms Fi! if s Q' James Tabqcchi Charles Wilson 3 party at military funerals, are these outstanding cadets From left to right, F. Simms, P. Settle, B. Kuhn, G. Glerum C. Wilson, J. Lowsley, J. Hicks, lmissingz D. Dickey and B Benbrookl Wall-scaling is one of the features of field night when eacl company competes. From left fo right, top to bottom, cadet are: R. Rizor, D. Tenold, K. Fenn, J. Waters, J. Aylesworth B. Pentecost, J, Belton, D. Lawrence, J. Ponds, D. Keeter am E. Alvarado. Co-ed Colonels are V. Hallor, drill team sponsor, R. Chervenka battalion sponsor, J. Nigh, B Company sponsor, J. Brunellc band sponsor, L. Butterfield, A Company sponsor, and S Adams, C Company sponsor. ln the arms room, rows upon rows of gleaming, shining, M' rifles are kept. Getting their rifles ready for drill are, fron left to right: B. Barry, R. McKinney, D. Hughes, D. Olsen, R Steinbocher, J. Knowles, R. Lawrence. In front, M. Hughs J. Bingbower, and W. Wright. Members of the RIFLE TEAM: Bruce Magnuson, Jim Lowsley, lsubstitutes Richard Hidalgo Robert Finchl John Humphreys and MfSgt. D. T. Lee Sr Missing are Richard Lawrence and Doug Canatsey. ROTC classes were held by seniors acting as instructors Dallas Brown explains map reading. Members of the DRILL TEAM: G. Hardie, C. Wilson, D. McCartney, R. Maddalon, D. Canatsey F. Simms, J. Knowles, R. Finch, R. Haines, R. Lawrence, R Hidalgo, R. Hazelwood, R. Fenn, R. Lee, X. Martinez, G. Lyne C. Van Hise, A. Jensen, R. Lewis, J. Lowsley, D. Efaw, B Magnuson, D. Tennols. ROTC BAND MEMBERS: R. Prato, E. Capovilla, J. McQuiddy, E. Hicks, R. Brackett R. Tenny, R. Steinbacher, R. Powell, J. Berta, D. Fredricks V. Hill, R. Burtness, L. Weider, R. Ripley, M. Stevens. Outstanding cadets are Capt. Richard Bringhurst, Cpl. Russel Finch and Pvt. James Lowsley. Rifle awards were given to Richard Hidalgo, Richard Nyquist Milton Hughs, Richard McKinney and Michael Rizor. Members of the COLOR GUARD: Robert Pentecost, Russell Fenn, Russell Molett and Jesse Ponce f v . i . 'QR' A EL? 4 s -Y- 49 4. X4 . , . il' Q I 'F s s Q Y . , ' , l F X ' H A '13 I H, ..-M 6 X ' 1 ., 4. A N. .L if kzhmv , ' L Q ,Q ,M b Y 8 5 ,, X 249 Tf f K V f zz ' ,av . ff, -- ff- - ' Vw A:i34.w 'A+4w4-f!i ',, ,ww A 4. -2 af-- - , sgffh, ,K - ' K, Q A uk mv r ,gy ,. 1 - .4 W ' 4. Q . . .iw - , ,Q Sf M, , , ,Z Qs ' Q, W J., km 4 Q MMA' H 'ffm fl A J -K iffy-rfqfb ,gf .. E -I gke 2, F. i ik g,f 'R ag-10 , A: QW , if t me 'E K W 'A 'a . . .wa H1 2... .f .af-gp. 1. Survival is an important part of the swimming program as taught in Santa Barbara High School. 2. Self-defense in boxing is another phase ot the individual physical education program. 3. Along with boxing, the boys learn iudo which teaches them co-ordination as well as self-defense. 4. Testing on the high bar improves physical stamina. 4' t.. ,ssgiiw if ' 5 '.asea... 1 ull: xssniiivmr DFI! 5. Coach Sam Caihcart and a member of th P.E. program demonstrate action on the tran' polin. 6. in track and tield events, the boys sprin work at distance runs, hurdles, broad jump high lump and perform many other individuc activities, Below is the testing of the stanc ing broad iump. 7. Another phase ot the individual prograr is tumbling. By the time the looys graduate they have a working knowledge ot most c the individual sports. Itv ,W ...J ,,,h F Not only are individual sports stressed, but all of The maior team sports precede all class activities, QE. Boys at Santa Barbara High School are fortunate in having a highly competitive physical educa- tion program in individual as well as in team sports. Because of this well-developed program, headed by Mr. Clarence Schutte, SBHS boys rated among the highest in the nation in physical de- velopment tests. During the fall semester, members of the P.E. classes played intra-mural football. A league was maintained in each of the classes with the winners playing each other during the noon hour. After Christmas vacation, students launched upon a basketball league with the same com- Clurence Schulte Sam Cathcart William Crow Department Head Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Football Basketball Golf Tennis Track asses cafe are taught in physical education classes. Warm-up calisthenics gfiqh in Wa fiom petitive plan as that of football. In addition to these two maior sports requiring teamwork, were the individual sports of boxing, iudo, tennis and trampolin skills. The first part of the spring semester was devoted almost entirely to field and track events, climax- ing in a grand intra-mural track meet. After the track meet, the boys began eleven weeks of softball following the same league plan as in football and basketball. Softball was continued until the end of school. ln the spring, the indi- vidual sports stressed were badminton, tumbling, golf and wrestling. Charles Sylvester Louis Tsoulsouvas Michael Moropoulos SBHS Business Manager Head Football Coach Physical Education Pl'1ySlCGl EClUCGTlOI't Soph. Football Baseball Swimming K. jo 'Will he or vvon'1 he? is The question in everyone-'s mind os Number 34, Al Castillo, otiempts To foil buck into The end zone, II-ie mode iT!J Couch Lou Tsoufsou- vos glves los?-minute instructions To rn e SBHS D o n footbed! squad. amz! DUNS WVNS i 4. JJ 963 fr-r-'Q Qvri- k..,,.,, 4A ' lllli A ' an .. P M 4 s Halfback End Tackle Center Al Castillo Art Crain George Dumas Glenn Durflinger zzfuries and Sore lefkaf The 1955-1956 SBHS Dons finished This year's TooTball season wiTh a 4-4-2 record. The Dons were an up and down Team all season while playing some of The ToughesT squads in The souThwesTern area. SpiriTs were high aTTer The Team crushed Loyola 32-6 in The opening game OT The season. Fullback Norm Revis and halfback Al CasTillo each scored Two Touchdowns in The opening conTesT, and were dubbed The Touchdown Twins. ln Their nexT Two games, The Dons creaTed a sporTs rariTy by drawing Two Ties in a row. ATTer TighTing To a scoreless Tie wiTh a never-say-die Team Tram Oxnard, The Dons blew a 2O-poinT lead and had To seTTle Tor a 27-27 Tie wiTh our souThern riivals, The VenTura Cougars. The Dons broke back inTo The win- ning column by sTopping The Pasadena Bullpups, 20-13, buT on Their iaunT To Phoenix, Arizona, The local Team experienced Their TirsT loss OT The campaign, 14-O. The Tollowing week, back in Peabody STadium, Coach Lou TsouTsouvas's boys ouTfoughT The Bell Eagles Tor a 24-12 win before a large Homecoming crowd. The l-lunTingTon Park SparTans invaded Peabody and upseT The Tavored Dons 20-6, ending all hopes Tor a CIF Team. ' Wvrl Z r,,,,,.,T,, 'fi ., A 4 ,,. ,ii , . . Twfts 'W 6 1 x eww-W..-.. N N -EW X T T- Y as 4 ff 6,2 its we W3 Y ,, s 1' .. , T ' .92 - K 4 -r me 611 ,, 1 ,Tiff - . , j,5i:.,L: MLM . - s r K M y ,qc -- I 'sf 1- 35,3 by . 4T. A,, l , ' rin ' K, T I,-fjsi -5 - .-.'r pf - 'cf , vm.-, - . ,-1. , 3 -5... .gig H K . f.- W' ' , Km' ga , ,Que ' ,,f mg , I 1,,5sMg ,gi x . we if sg Li 3-,N ' km .I ., ' T .M -f T -H' Q, 1. .- -1 - -2 ah, ,Av ' 4 N 'M f 'T T' EF iff K l Q. as ,nf I 6? sf was X X Q 'll' No ouTsTanding player was produced during The year, buT ci number of players perTormed solidly Tor The school. Dick Heron played almosT The enTire season aT auarTer- back, ending wiTh a .480 in compleTed passes. Fullback End Mickey Bennett Norm Revis, who played a TirsT class game on defense and oTTense, received an ankle iniury in The middle of The season and Dave Robinson came in To Till The posiTion. Robinson played superb ball up To The Tinal echo of The final gun. A highlighT of The San Diego game was The Tumble recovered by end Andy Pufnam, who raced inTo The end zone Tor The TirsT Dons Tally. AnoTher highlighT of The year was righT-half Fred l-lepp's 62-yard Touchdown jaunT Tor The Dons' only counTer in The Mesa game. ThroughouT The 1955-1956 campaign, The SBHS Dons ToughT and played remembering The adage, A Team ThaT won'T be beaT, can'T be beaT. Tackle Guard End Guard Bob Ludlum Richard Miller John Mulins Jim Rqqgk Q. gif, Mega . .gs ,,,, ft A-si, L, . V. , , V ' W' -1 : irish r 4' 'rw i V 4 4 5 M . 1 , X Y, va , lf Q , va P. QW 'Q -1. .J x-.I A if 6 Yi fx ' ,L-2 . f- we-sf fr.s f,. ' '.i E 1' W L I - gs. 1121? t, . M ffiicibe Guard Guard Guard Quarterback Rod Duncan Bob De La Torre Bill Gerard Dick Heron S V I fahsfics GAME SCORES RUSHING We They Name TCB YG Ave, 32 Loyola . , . . 6 Castillo, Al . , . . . 38 283 7.4 0 Oxnard . . . . 0 Robinson, Dave . . 29 170 5.8 27 Ventura . , , 27 Revis, Norm . . . , , 69 348 5.3 20 Pasadena . . 13 Hepp, Fred . . . . , 29 143 4.9 0 Phoenix, Ariz. , . 14 Hoover, .lim . . . . 3 13 4.3 24 Bell ............ . . 12 Garcia, Joe . . . . . 55 233 4,2 6 Huntington Park . . . . , 20 McKnight, Mike . . 1 2 2.0 13 San Diego ..,., . . 27 Putnam, Andy . . 1 2 2.0 18 Santa Maria . . . . . 0 Dimbat, Dick , . . 8 15 1.9 6 Mesa, Ariz. . ,, , . 21 Castillo, Ed . .. .. 18 29 1.6 - - Graham, Charles . 1 -1 -1.0 156 Total .. ..................,, ..,. . .140 Heron, Dick ..,... .. 46 -6 -1.3 SCORING TABLE Fong, Glenn . . . . . 1 -8 -8.0 Name TD PAT Total -1 1 1 Revis, Norm . , . , , 5 0 30 Totals . ........ 299 1223 4.0 Castillo, Al . , , . 3 4 22 PASSING Hepp, Fred . . . , 3 0 18 Name PA PC Perc. Castillo, Ed . . . . . 2 0 12 Heron, Dick , . . . 91 44 .480 Bennett, Mickey , . , . . 2 0 12 Revis, Norm . . . , 4 2 .500 Garcia, Joe . , . . , 2 0 12 Garcia, Joe . . . . . 15 4 .270 Putnam, Andy . . . 2 0 12 Castillo, Ed , , . , . 18 6 .333 Heron, Dick . . . . , 1 0 6 Fong, Glenn . ,.,..... 1 0 .000 Crain, Art ..... . . 1 0 6 PUNTING Robinson, Dave .... . . 1 0 6 Name Punts Ave. Tracy, Dick ,... . . 1 0 6 Revis, Norm . . . , . 22 35.0 Aguilar, Ben .. . . . 0 3 3 Garcia, Joe .... . . 4 33.0 Wright, Don . . . , . 0 1 1 Putnam, Andy . . . 16 31.5 Totals .. . . .23 8 122 Fullback End Tackle End Norm Revis Dick Tracy Keith Troxel Vaughn Wipf K+-get C.. ..b- ,, V! , ,,, ,,,.. ,, Wsiiitfwf . 143?-f' new 'QQ ls-nv sr 1. A i 5 5451151-' 5 K 5 ...,-, 1 Ep ll ,r .f lt , . .3 .uw 4 W it 3 Sv I E .L , .N j --if K . :,- -'S' V . ar. .MQ K., , my -. -- - fvuz-5, f.--.-K , 1-ww, L. -at mr'.Q .. Members of T955-i956 Sophomore football team, from left to right, Rgw 1: M, Baker, E. Ayala, H. Vasquez, D. Olivera, B. Oakley, G. Ortiz, E. Castillo, D. Vasquez, B. Bilotta, J. Sepulveda. Row 2: L. Leifer, L. Palmer, B. Armentia, J. Smith, R. Tidd, G. Saunders, L. Cordero, A. Mureno, S. Dumas, G, Saunders. Row 3: J. Moore, D. Rinoso, T, Roland, B. Paulin, M, Killian, B. Norton, J, Rezzonico, J. Whitman, T. Tucker, L. Fletcher. Row 4: J. Clark, A. Lucero, N. Mattis, A. Sears, T, Liatas, J. Jepacla, K. Doctor, B. Burnett, C. Breck. good Season for 30,065 The T955-i956 Sophomore football team compiled a season record of 4 wins and l loss under the capable coaching of Mr. Charles Sylvester. The team recorded wins over Los Prietos, Ventura, Ox- nard, and again Los Prietos. Their only loss was to Warm-up exercises were a must before all football games. Below, the team goes through a running-in-place drill. the Santa Maria Jayvees, The line of the team averaged l97 pounds, which Coach Sylvester stated was good for a college team, and which should prove of benefit to the varsity team next year. Number 32, Eddie Castillo gets into the end zone for 6 points in a Don home game. 4 l 6l5k6 Through The c:ompeTiTion of slave day, many SBHS sTudenTs Turned ouT To rooT for The baskeT- ball Team. The boys won, making The girls Their slaves Tor one day. In The front row, above, is The Leffermerfs Club sold colces aT al The home baslceTball games. Above, John Mullins and Dick Tracy are handling The sales chores. Wai fha!! The baskeTloall Team. AlThough our games were well aTTended, The Team iusT managed To com- pile a 5-T7 season record. arsrfy I, 'lv T 'Qi ...T T l A Sam Torrez drives in io score Two points against Morningside. Other Dons in The picture are Bren Norolli and Arlan Holman. Don center Arlan Holman seerns To be doing a iuggling a with the ball during one of The Dons' home coniesrs. , my will we me if or win if? Shown ai lhe free throw line for The Dons is No. 33, Bren Nordli. Other SBHS players in ihe picture ore Roger Schmandi, N04 28 Don Wrighfl and NO. Q1 John Laughlin. Bob Russell loui of The picfurel, completes a lay-up during :he Don-Ventura contest, fx if is -. ,ati ,..'.' ,, ' .A ff a ,H f --fe Balllslone Forward Paul Duxbury Guard Raully Jaramillo Guard Don LOUIS is co orfs were q eamilzq in Player Brel! Nordli Dun wl-lghr ive am INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Goals F Throws . ..8l . .97 Arlen Holman , . , 23 Raully Jaramillo . 40 sum . , , , , 36 Paul Duxbury so sub , . . 27 nun louis .. , 3 Sam Ballisione . . 7 Jim Roberlsorl . 0 nod sfllmunal . a Dud . . 1 John Laughlin ,. ., l5 sad Haslings . . o Leroy Gilbert , , l Al Caslillo . , o Andy Putnam . . 3 ouly Wright , o Totals ,, , .397 Guard Russell . lu g A ,, il ' Alf ...,, : A ,l-l- v ,lll I 1 A-lI' , I 11 Q ,K , lg! A V, Members of the Santo Barbara High School varsity basketball team from left to right Row 1 Manager L Reid D Louie S Torrez D Foot, D. Wright, B. Russell, A. Castillo, manager, D. Sturmer. Row 2 Coach Bill Crow J Robertson R Schmandt B Nordli R Jaramillo P. Duxbury, S. Battistone, S. Hastings, R. Estes. fke OZJ Bill Oakley, Don Torrez, and Steve Licker sparked the SBHS Bee basketball squad during their 1955- 1956 campaign, during which time the team com- Below, is the SBI-ES Bee Basketball team from left to right, Row 1 S Mar u oa 'apse S Licker D Torrez D Hoc e Row 2: Coach Latirtee Gullatee, J. Chou, J. Richards, T. Medina M Baker B Oakley A Morales wimmiizq Skip Sn'1iTh, Dennis Groe-ber, Ken Hoff, onol Bob Bowen perform on racing olive during on procTice session in The SBHS pool. Qvlf Dudly FooT ond Doiviol Boise ploy oi gorne of doubles wiTh Jirn Scorso oinol Chris VVrighT iforegroundj While keeping in Trim Tor The Tennis Teorn rnoTc:hes. CounTry Club. Ron Ginn, Fornurn Regcnn, George Downing ond Norm Nokoii spenT mony hours of pro1cTice oT The MonTeciTo ,,.,....qnuvlv ' -T , ,Q,. o:.wfi:1luw'!4f4ff 1 'M' I K H 4 'V 7, , T.. 6lZlZL5 --Ii Swim teom ore from left to right, Row 1: G. Lundberg, JA Overland R Dovid on E Decker B Allen T Perez B Aikele F Robolco o B, Jones, K. Myer, T, Smith, D. O'Brion. Row 2: M. Noyh, L. Risrng N W n ip T Smith N Nokoii M Combs K Le B. Bowen, H. Leinoo, B. West, G. Dinkins. Row 3: R. Voil, J. D bdo ,ne Bor er D Rob es K l-lot M chell E Fobin S. Smith, M. Killion, D, Groeber, Coach Mike Moropoulos. Steve Borber practices ci cutowoy in the high school Vorsltv diver Don Robles demonstrates cz gunner pool. which helped him place in the CIF finols com .dig harder fo silzc if cuz you f inc The SBHS swimming te-om, under the oble coaching ot Mike Moropoulos, ploceol tour teom members in the CIF tinols this yeor. Bob Bowen ploced in the bockstroke, Ken Hott in the meolley, Don Robles in 138 aww .sid ss 1 Through The courlesy of The MonfeciTo CounTry Club, The SBHS Golf Team acquired many hours of valuable pracTice. Shown above, Row 1: R. Ginn, Coach C. Schuhe, Row 2: F. Regan, G. Downing, N. Nakaji. iz like green AT Time of wriTing, The SBHS Golf Team under The lead- ership of Mr. Clarence SchuTTe had sTarTed on Their way To Their Third CIF championship in as many years. Per- forming ably for The school were Ron Ginn, Farnum Regan, George Downing, Norm Nakaii, ArTie CosTas and Bob Hanna. About Ten boys Tried ouT for The Team, anol all were con- sTanTly vying Tor sTarTing posiTion. Number One golfer Ron Ginn Tees MonTeciTo COUnTry Club course, .fs off on The VVS 4 Mk. T X .T LIV, ' X A Na. ,,,, Dudley Foot, number two singles player, takes a swing during tennis practice at the Municipal Courts. gf was cz In his tirst year as SBHS' tennis coach, Mr. Sam Cathcart led the team into CIF competition. Re- turning lettermen on the squad were Leroy Gilbert, Dudley Foot and Tom McDougall. All home matches were played on the Municipal f ,1 . ,Ce t fd ilxgdh l sf---f sig, Members of the SBHS Junior Varsity tennis team are, Row 1 P Patrick, C. Askin, D, Dunscomb. Row 2: R. Allred, D. Baise Figueroa. amous vicforzy Courts near the beach, with the looys spending practice sessions at the high school and Municipal Courts. Syd Tucker, director of the Municipal Courts, provided a great deal ot assistance to Coach Cathcart. SBHS Varsity tennis team, Row 1: H. Stewart, J. DeWitt, M. Ahern, J. Scorso. Row 2: B. Girvetz, L. Gilbert, B. McLeod, C. Wright, D. Foot, Coach Samuel Cathcart. 'ru-vw--.. - EH. f Click arsify Q 1 H V A di Qi' Ab A ,1 SonTo Borboro High School plonyeol hosT To oll SouThem Colifornio high schools in The onnuol Eosfer Reloys held oT Lo Ployo sTc1dium This yeor. Above, is The possing of The loofon in The mile reloy. SBHS'ers in The picfure ore Poi' Wolker onol Ken Gilbert 7 :P .5 K f-W...-V K 'ling' B. Garcia C. Graham . . 'Q i t iaiaa ft 'W . - .. a.1aaa' t' Qi.. Y . aaaaa aaa at aaaaa aaa W aaaa aaaaa .. . L, .y,- A , In + 1.3 , J. Raack 440 100 and 220 g.. .. l A. Ortega 880 1. ff 5. f.v2 f .,, . . jlww 0 w ' ' , ,,, .uw-'A-nv-hl 'L' 1, ,. g,.p....-rm n into ul!! 713'-I v'u1f'.z.rv.. lr:-1v'Am::r.ggv 'YlF: ll !! 'vets'-..,. K. Gilbert R- MUUOZ 440 S. Tagatac Low Hurdles 100 D. Fitzgerald Shof PUT G. Velasquez Pole Vault li .. ,,,....- ,Un-v .,,--1 ,.,,...... aivlialfiwn-Q ,pq ln.Br.gn'inuu ill! im uhm' I!!! illu- ms V . ati' iw fi W .... 5 all V 'l'l ' ' V 'l M ali? . f K A+ 'K' W .5 W-f' ' in In my :, ':'j ,,... 1-:U 1 - 4 5 fi f ' - M' ., ..--1 s f? . 'f 'f Yi: -A A ..-,-W ' -' - at f , ff .NM 'Nw . , 5 .. Q 5... . YWHM1 'N-': K K ,V . ...'il' ag.. --' : ' MMR Ab- A' f - T 1?-. 'ug 'nn -.'- 3 6 , xy ' . - ig 00:2 VL rg. .. k:,Ll .K :Mk i fur if , wr ssl, Q-if G ' f'- J 17 , 'fQff2s.i'lY ww LL,, gm.- B. Wilder Broad Jump, Sprints ri . I 1' cw, fi . R3 ,wr VN N r . ,-,-.,f i. , L D. Robinson P. Walker High Jump Sprints Sfrirle by sfride The SBHS varsity track team, coached by William Crow, demonstrated considerable ability in their track meets held Throughout the Southern California area. Members of the 1955-1956 SBHS track team, Row 1: Coach William Crow, A. Ortega, L. Jones, L. Quinn, D. Barritt, G. Drmbar, D. Lee, E. Grand, K, Gilbert, Asst. Coach Lalinee The team played host to numerous high schools in the Easter Relays held March 31 at the University of California, Santa Barbara College. Captain of the Team was senior Bob Wilder. Gullarlee. Row 2: R. Scheff, D, Hillman, J. Grand, S. Hastings, P. Walker, D, Fitzgerald, G. Velasquez, C. Graham, D, Robin' son and J, Gutierrez. W, ,,g... y . L w X rl . 5 , W. lf ' .. .: is . H A :thi - z n lj' l 'l:' A l V l I s.-gi, L gr r 1 f ff Q fi ,lb, ,rj . 3, f . 'xi Q l -. Ai R A 5 l W N ' 5, . 'N . Q if Md 4 V .. 4 ,Q ,P Q r .M 'sn - y il' rr. m - F! Tv? 'I+' .. ...,, Wim 1. , ' ' A , - llll h T L.-- lv Q at H W, gh ,,,. . 3 . nd l e V- , ls t 'ft T L 1. . t . -' I 1 N.x, -, .. , . N .. . ' . V.,-A- M -1-4 ff H ...H -..A.,...,L. ..,,... ,sw .,, ..., . . ,, , f . N f Z , ' W fr 9 4- 5 te .V A w' W f f ,.. - swf It H e'ff sf ' X as fu' ll X A A W , . , M ,M Q 5 L 3' 5' - ' '-'f - F K ft ' .. , L- 4 . ' . ' . .Lf f . , , , ,,,,., .. . , X .T , . if 'V ' E 5 3 I L, 4 '- ' , Q l 4 Ji l lm l ,. , Cee Track Team, left to right, Row 1: T. Liotos, B. l-lcmno, R, Salter, T. Roberts, S. Togotoc, A. Gorclo, A. Murillo. Row 2: R. Naka- govvo. J. Cheverez, M. Ponce, L. Webb, T. Romero, M. Castro, Asst. Track Cooclw L. Gullottee. eapbzq higher - kiqker - Liqker ee and Gee Bee Track Team, from left, Row 1: Troclc Coocls Blll Crow, M. Boker, T. l-loldsvvorth, T. Love, R. Konlor, J. Wilson, R. Freeman, K. L Waller, J. Lopsley. Row 2: B. Frocclwloni, R. Ames, R. Munoz, S. Marquez, D. Hillmcm, L. McRae, C, Breck, R. Castillo, Asst. Couch l Lctlnee Gullottee. l L , ,.. . ...... A ,,,, - .... L. .,.,,.. M. ,, .. .. .,..l ... ,...., , , 3 A smwwmtx w nyfxl .1 .. .KN wfai vi .4 E K v' ' 'W' A A A T T L A W .. .... ..... W .... , .. l .. Q' .' 1 i T ,-fi .ht M if -.-0 4' stl A ,W ' S nfs. A ' . 1 A T. . ' - A v ' A T- WA me 1' ,.. L, . 3 t sssll A , ,M H-M, 5 Jr. i M -,,, ,pg .,.E L ,XIVV kxgkit .. Q E3- , 7 ' , ' fs A ' . 5' ' - K i .L . 8 f l I in Q .wgxlwwili- j-,,x - 1 am, ...,..-- ' ' ., 'wi ll 1 ' ' . . .. -. 1f ': ' l ,,,, . M A E, - ,,.......--f .. u H We ...W I xg :rl M518 -1 'N w k,,, ' 'lsr' am' lm, Bruce Scnuette, No. 58, scores one tor the Dons in their loss to o vnsiting Lynwood nine ot Loguno Pork. CUELQZZ E 4 VW' is V4 1 . . ., . :I 1 1 t' fr. A.. . Shown reloxlng on the bus during the tec1rn's trip to Sonto Poulo ore, from left to right, J. Escolero, D. Heron, P, Copovillo, S. Torrez, B. Scltuette lbock to cdmerol, arsify An important port of ony ballpark is the dugout. Below, Second Bosernon Bort Meredith executes the opening the teorn keeps o close eye on the oction during the punch of 0 Don doubl l . N e poy o. 54, Shortstop Rod Santo Monlco-Don 4-4 tie, ' ' Sclwrnondt lS the other Don fielder. 'M HMM! ,ggi If , VN 1 fl gf ' ,i,4t',! ...fm sas., ' I .V . '+L y . QI? 3313: Gu 'WM -wifi -gs Ts ,b nsvulifursusu J' qrf' .1-.utiiiifii-' 1' 1, V ,,., l le, V sf, . I . . , vm T-'-Nr-..,..., Q , qs. .cr 1, vw 4- pg- , - P. ,sa .A ' ff, 'a Dick Heron Sam Torrez Roger Srhmdhdf FirsT Base Second Base ShorTsTop 'fha miqkfy Horsey had sfruck owfv A poTe-nrially sTrong SBHS Don baseball Team goT off To cr slow sTarT in The 1955-T956 campaign. Even Though The Dons losT only Two of Their sTarTing nine from The previous year, They were able To Take iusT Three of Their opening seven games. One game was provided The experience, wiTh Transfer sTudenT John Laughlin and sophomore Bill Oakley proving Them- selves able hurlers. Behind The plaTe, Coach SylvesTer alTernaTed Bruce SchueTTe and Norm Revis wiTh The oTher playing righT field To provide added power aT Tied, and The oTher Three dropped. The plaTe. Coach Chuck SylvesTer had Top abiliTy in The pifching Roger SchmandT and Sam Torrez combined To form deparTmenT. Seniors Bob French and PeTe Capovilla Don Wright Bruce Schuefie Bart MerediTh CenTerTielder RighT Fielder UTiliTy Infielder 'Ire W, ls 'rg-:Quqggn Sushi an nmiiilig Quii l i3i -f dh- lr UIQ, is Eg, nl: nadar.. ...W Y .N ---n-u---......r........ 2-Q T '1 AI Castillo Third Base a Top-noTch l-2 double play combinaTion around The keysTone sack. OTher members of The sTarTing nine were Al Cas- Tillo, Third base, Dick Heron, TirsT base, Vaughn Wipf, leTTTielder, and Don VVrighT, CenTerTielder. The squad had The opporTuniTy To play many of .y Vg' Vaughn Wipf LeTT Fielder Their home games in Laguna Park, The old home of The Channel CiTies' Oilers. The remainder of The home games were played on The lower 'field aT SBHS. The Team enTered The Pomona Tourna- menT, won Tour games and were eliminaTed in The semi-finals. Members of The T955-1956 SBHS baseball Team from left To right, Raw 1: B, Schuene, J, Laughlin, B, Meredith, B. Oakley, A, Di z L Garcia, Manager J. Escalera. Row 2: D. Heron, P. Capovilla, V. Wi pf, J. Piper, N. Revis, R. Schrnandt, S, Torrez, D, WrighT, B. French G Wright, and Coach Chuck Sylvester. .2 Ea li .qs .k .4 T as SE ssl Z is if gpfrrw fi 'Li' ll Anaaumulnlunllml , ww- -q-M...-..........., Bob French Norm Revis Pele Capovulla Pitcher CGTCl1C Pitcher STATISTICS Complete Io May Wipf, Vaughn Player- Games AB R H 2B an HR RBI Pu. Gdrfid, I-iw .A Torrez, Sam . . . , . 7 23 7 8 .348 Hefon, Dirk - e Revis, Norm . . . . 9 34 7 12 323 0lll9l'S - . . - wrighr, Don . s 21 3 6 286 Schuefte, Bruce 9 30 4 7 233 Schmdncll, Rod 9 25 4 5 200 Player- Meredith, Bart 4 5 0 1 .200 French, Bob . French, Bob . . 5 5 0 l .200 Oakley, Bill , Oakley, Bill I, s 15 3 3 .zoo Capovilla, Pele Cdslillo, Al ,. 5 'I4 2 2 .143 Laughlin, John Piper, Jack .. 6 17 2 2 .'I'I8 David B599 Gnd JOM ESCCNSVG, fhe TWO bflsebflll VOOUUQSVSV Sammy Torrez the Dons hard playing second baseman pack The Dons' bats after a game at Laguna Park. Swingg gr U fqgf bull M--., g t '3 . , 4 5,1 I C S -v S. if Row 1: Chris Wright, Albert Castillo, Alfonso Diaz, John Escalera. Row 2: Mr. C. Schutte, adviser, Dennis FitzGeralal, sergeant-at-arms, John Mullins, vice pres., Don Wright, pres., Jim Raack, sec., Bob Bowen, treas. Row 3: Jim Robertson, Eddie Castillo, Art Hansen, Sammy Torrez, Beniamin Aguilar, Joe Garcia, Ron Ginn, Hal Schaffer, Bart Meredith. Row 4: .lim Jennings, Bill Gerard, Rod Schmandt, Keith Troxel, Bob Wilder, Bob cle la Torre, Pat Walked, Dick Heron, Vaughn Wipf. Row 5: Rod Duncan, Lee Raid, Bob Ludlum, Bob French, Richard Jones, Kenneth Hoff, Fred Hepp, Glenn Durflinger. Row 6: Norman Revis, George Dumas, Sam Dumas, Brett Norclle, Fred Roland, Dick Tracy, Dave Robinson, Bruce Schuette. J Clze fasf imzizzq An S.B. sports letter on a sweater signifies a great deal of work and skill. The Lettermen's Club is a newly-formed organization of top ath- letes under the direction of Mr. C. Schutte. ln order to become a member a boy must have let- tered in football, basketball, golf, tennis, swim- ming or baseball. The to a total of fifty boys SBHS. Officers for the Wright, president, John club membership grew in this, its first year at school year were Don Mullins, vice president, Jim Raack, secretary, Bob Bowen, treasurer, and Dennis FitzGeralcl, sergeant at arms. irfs I paris . -4 ,ct ,K K , . 1 ' ix KK,.', .L ,L V .. I 4,-' V 1 .- Miss Alice Wiesendanger Mrs. Louise Erikson Mrs. June Lane Department Chairman Miss Dorothy Cotton Miss Sally Fern mberg Mrs. Doris Rumsey 7 fxj, gf ' fy, Cl J Q70 M Wmgq '6lW'WMMfi0 MMM r so ' Lf A X V Miss Alice Wiesendanger helps Roseanne Campilio improve her service. The girls' physical education teachers at SBI-IS help develop athletic skills, good sportsmanship and healthful living habits. Department chair- man, Miss Alice Wiesendanger, instructs in Tennis and sports clases. Miss Dorothy Cotton, along with her counseling, assists girls in the individual gym class with exercises, archery and ping-pong. Mrs. Louise Erikson is adviser ot the GAA and the tennis team and instructs sports classes. Joining the girls' physical education department in the tall was Miss Sally Fernamberg who has classes in modern dance and sports. Mrs. June Lane teaches beginning and advanced modern dance. Mrs. Doris Rumsey instructs beginning and advanced swimming. Bowling was offered as an attenschool sport for the first time this year. All girls interested meet at the Santa Barbara Bowl every Wednesday. Jeanne Muneno rolls one down the alley. Named-W ,,,.. , ,re-his ....,.wf' cc... .....s,, 1 Xp 'A ts fy I n ff A if Q lm' lpn Row 1: L. Buchanan, G. Papkin, Mrs, L. Erikson, adviser, J. Troup, first vice ores., P. Warner, second vice pres., K. Davidson, pres., H. Murphy, rec. sec., J. Muneno, corres. sec., J. Arca, treas,, T. Tenoso, hisf., J. Bergmann, D. Allen. Row 2: A. Often, E. Vega, J. Fernandez, B. Silva, E. Lampke, E. Cruz, M. Luaez, C. Patterson, E. Tena, M. Hernandez, l. Treco, C. Romero, A. Abayan, H. Phipps, L. Hammock, S. Staufier, L. Johnston. Row 3: P. Lipscombe, S. Gordon, I. Zandona, B. Gin, M. Lopez, M. Campbell, C, Smith, W. Huggins, L. Roberts, S. Smith, C. Wormal, J. Campbell, M. Prevedello. Row 4: S. Turner, C. Huggins, L. Hand, B. Smith, C. Hulse, C. Clancy, M. McEwen, S. Lewis, M, Nicoletti, J. Hancock, S. Shaffer, P. Preuss, L. Roper, A. Hendry, P. Lipsombe. ' The Girls' Athletic Association, under the executive board headed by president Karen Davidson and Mrs. Louise Erikson, adviser, upholds the ideals of good sportsmanship and promotes athletic events. Their many activities include the annual Harvest Dance, the GAA-Faculty Softball game and participation in the Homecoming Parade by entering a float, which Girls' Athletic Association Executive Board members are A. Foss, GAF representative, Mrs. L. Erikson, adviser, K. David- son, president, J. Troop, first vice president, P, Warner, second vice president, H Murphy, recording secretary, J. Arca, treasurer, J. Muneno, corresponding secretary, T. Tenoso, historian '54 0' Gil. won honorable mention. An initiation is held at the beginning of each semester so that all girls with more than 200 points may become members. To keep in contact with other GAA organizations, SBHS sent representatives to the Girls' Athletic Federation convention, held in Fillmore, in April. Decorating the GAA float for the Homecoming Parade are, from left to right, Diana Allen, Harriet Murphy and Jeanne Muneno, Gfcfivifies like The Girls' Physical EducaTion program aT SanT Barbara High School gives every girl The oppor Tunity To parTicipaTe in many varied acTiviTie ThroughouT The year. In The Tall, Tield hockey and speed-a-way ar played by The junior-senior sporTs classes ani The GAA sporTs class. The girls pracTiced drib bling and driving since hockey is a game requir ing diTTiculT skills and Techniques. Speed-a-wa' enThusiasTs work aT passing, place-kicking, punT ing and volleying The ball. Team work is o greaT imporTance in These TasT-moving games BaskeTball is also a TavoriTe among The girls The girls played during gym classes and man' sTUdenTs were acTive on The Team aTTer school i flzrouq year A basketball play-day was held here on March 3, with many girls participating from Carpen- teria, Santa Ynez, Ventura, Santa Paula and William S. Hart. The individual gym class activi- ties included ping-pong and corrective exer- cises. Archery is iust one more ot the many posture-training and muscle-building exercises. Unlike some other sports, volleyball can be played the year round, making it one ot the most popular sports among the gym classes, especially on those rainy days. Upper left: J, Muneno, A. Abayan, Mrs. L. Erikson, referee M. McEwen, M. Poggione, S. Lewis, D. Hopkins, T. Tenoso M. Nicoletti. Center left: S. Fischer, C. Soto, I. Zandona, K, Coombe, J Muneno. Lower left: M. Nicoletti, B. Graham, D. Hopkins, B. Silva, J Brunello, S. Martinez, K. Coombe, S. Fischer, Mrs. L. Erikson referee, l. Zaridonci. Upper right: When a well-experienced archer hits the mark his eye doth level it.' From left to right: M. Patton, M. Tolliver E. Thoren, N. Smith, J. Johnson, E. Kaiser, E. Montalvo. Center right: J. Hall returns a service while other team mem bers look on. Lower rfght: Here are girls of the sixth period gym classes preparing for an exciting game of volleyball. o 1 Miss Sally Fernambergs sophomore modern dance class works on Ponraying The sTage manager in The dance concerT is Jean in X Cl new exercise Nnecllmm 4 --fl ,s,,, 3, T 'Vi if 1 Q3 XAA. . A 5 3 T E f ' . 9' . T T ff ......a ' . siren .s:mmz,ees:,.'s.,,,..,.....,1 -- Qbarficipafiozz On The lower Tennis couris, several seTs oT doubles are played by members of The sixTh period sporTs class. The annual Modern Dance ConcerT was presenTed in March loy The advanced modern dance class under The direcTion oT Mrs. June Lane. The pro- gram sTarTed vviTh a scene enTiTled In Prepara- Tionf' The second parT, Choreography, was expressed Through discovery, assimilaTion, Trans- iTion and synThesis. Besides giving Their annual dance concerT, The girls shared in The presenTa- Tion oT The ChrisTmas show. The dance classes Tor sophomores, as well as The advanced classes, serve To creaTe expression oT emoTions and ideas Through dance. STirring games of singles and doubles in The Tennis classes deTermine Top players oT The class. The girls' Tennis Team parTicipaTed in Tourna- menTs, including The Ojai Tennis TournamenT in April, Tennis is played The year around lay many girls aTTer school. I '-uc LoreTTa Roper avvaiTs a service in a game oT doubles, t .-he . .4 . 1 f,x . Wiki, r Q . . ' V K an if 'Q ' ,Wit W F v '1-I? L ...mg . K .rg I .i . it M- ,X Agn, . iw, Softball players warm up the throwing arm before a game. Batter Esther Vega gets ready to swing and hit as her team mem- is like filing The advanced class of swimmers practice for their May swim show. bers watch. Catcher is Sandy Shaffer and the umpire is Mrs. Louise Erikson. D ,. ,yfz Y? T W 'V A ,i....,,,,- .,,, 1 3 -'V TT J' TOLL' KA' if 'T -Q T .,..1 H The favored sport of softball ends the sports srt' f t new KWLL A I I ' . - . year for many of the classes. The season starts in iii,. A , yi.t . Q ,'i,,ii, . .. W T T' ' . ,A J. .. ,., ,. ,i-- ' with batting and fielding practice to polish the ,MQ 'W 'tt me girls' softball skills. The season is climaxed with A V l,, ..g, M the annual GAA-Faculty game. Basic swimming strokes, safety, life-saving and artificial respiration are taught in the girls' swim ,.--... ...'l 'T classes. This year's swimming and diving team it took part in several meets with other high - s '- schools. 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Relief from a busy morning can be found sitting and talking with friends on The front lawn, X1 is 6L fifffe life i 5. Another popular spot for lounging around atter lunch is the arcade, which starts filling with students around 12115. 6. The girls' athletic field is a favorite eating area with many guys and gals especially on hot sunny days when the shade ofthe trees is welcomed, 7. Jumping with iive . . . The girls' gym was the scene of the first noon dance, sponsored by the GAA. Activities like this provided lots of fun tor students during noon. 8. Q . . and theyre oft! The 3:15 bell starts a stampede from the school parking lot to home, work and homework. 1 !f.X,,.- wnp- :can ztisamwiq-wwf , We , 3 2. The Dons' mascot seems dreamy as Song and Pep Leaders Mary Jones, Lynn Butterfield, Arleen Terres and Ettra Montini rest between yells. 3. Don't forget the working members of the rooting section- tlte band entertained us with music and spectacular marching between halves. 4. Excitement reigns as the Dons make a sensational play. 5. D-O-N-SfDONS-echoes through Peaboby Stadium as Ettra, Jim, Lynn, Bill, Arleen, Raully and Mary lead the enthusiastic cheering section. cfimz - czliwz - 1. Mr. Hall is the man behind the bars selling football ticket to Nanci Browning, Dave Eclwols and Bob Merriam. 5-'xl .6 MN K . at -- , . s A 5, ji. - .. 'Ewa fs? L . LA. ty, hw its .N ,I 5? 1- 7 ' 'f 'Qt it .4 i 'fpet ' 1 . . tr-tr Y 2 1 Q - 'Weir' ' y -if . t.m -f -Vw.: -fi vt, f ' , 4 +2 , ffm' . .aff '-.4,f,, - M . , .f,,, ,ty ff. if 7,-.,wX ?..' 4, 531 f.l,Qw3A ' f,g. ?' .. st. A '- H-' f' .. ' . f . 1 ' ' , uf,xe,f-'E 414 ., ,. L ' , s - gy .5 ' - 4 1 . - 231551 s s .A . :tit , r ,QL , tttt , ' L ' be vire s 1 if Y '. -N, 'M ,. L F' , ,- . v v- ev. ,,. ' ffm f .. 'QF 'aff' W. ...Q 1'f1.,-:tr 't f 1' 4 wi- I ,f ' . T' .:. Qing gl 6. Pompons, confetti and students board the school bus- on to Ventura and an exciting football game! 7. The cheer leaders kept our spirits high. 8. The concessions are stompeded as the students scramble for hot dogs and cokes during halt time. 9. Praise be to the Dons! .lim Furman, Bill Allen and Raully .laramillo pay tribute to the powers that be to guide the ball between the goal posts. 1. Punch that paper! Hit that nail! Crowds of seniors worked through the night constructing the class's prize-winning Homecoming float. 2. One of the highlights of Homecoming is the Pigskin Prom, an annual dance held at Rockwood. 3. Kathy Allen, Janet Weidenbdch and Arleen Terres were three of the ten lovely candidates who vied for the title of Homecoming Queen. Kathy was the maid of honor. 4. Marilyn Swiggum, Ettra Montini and Mary Jones were also candidates for Homecoming Queen, a title open to senior girls only. 5. Three more attractive candidates were Lynn Butterfield, Josephine Brunello and Sherry Adams. 6. Football captain, Norm Revis, presents a football to Home- coming Queen, Jytte Bergmann, during intermission at the Pigskin Prom. e paqeonzfrzy of cz new pw 9 7. Queen Jytte Bergmann receives congratulatory kisses from members ofthe team. 8. The long-awaited moment-Jytte Bergmann, Home- coming Queen ot 1955, elected by the football team, takes her place assisted by Program and Rally Chairman, Jim Ellis. i wx, s:1.:.B2!!'S65!t7a2mzs2a-mr ' k k' 'L k ' ' kg ' 'M' ive and LLZZIZ 2. These popular co-eds were candidates for O 81 G Queen: Dian 'ilIy, Ann Foss, Sharon Briscoe, Elizabeth Hand, Kathy Allen, lobbin Chervenka, Lynn Butterfield, Nan Cundick, Susan Bray. K. Chloel During the Olive and Gold teacher talent show, Mr. .otinee Gullatee made a hit with the audience with his dramatic 'endition of Chloe, l. Teachers turn the tables on Senior Frolics as they re-enact those good old school days lwith an added zestl at the O 84 G assembly. 5. Mr Everett Christ and other male teachers are the center of :ttraction as they give their interpretation of an SBHS modern lance class. 1. There goes the bell! These students vvill have to hustle to reach the main building on time. 2. On the corner of State and Anapamu . , , that's where the world goes by every day after school. i ld, Jam! Zur 3. What better place to spend a quiet vveelcend than at one of Santa Barbaras picturesque beaches, basking in the vvarm sun, or boating in and around the harbor. 4. Seemingly peaceful, the public library is the scene of indus- trious activity as students study for exams or dig tor term-report materials. nf ,A pn wild' and in ,mm nv Yuan? Sfudefzf gfaunfs 5. At noon these students forget the arches that lead to learning while commenting on the latest passerby. 6, Hardly a studious atmosphere prevailing herew Mickey Bennett, Peggy Canterbury, Carole Hoelscher, Kitty Jensen and Lynn Butterfield take advantage ot the relaxing atmosphere of the Student Body Room. 7. Walking and talking, meeting friends ethese students join others taking ad- vantage ot friendship walk. -si., 8. A time exposure can't begin to show all the cars that turn in at the BO Onion, All who can squeeze in p tronize the drive-in after dances and football games. Ola. I .L vu- vemfs me jp?- ' .4 f....t - :- H ,Qu K ,,,, .rm . , W ., ,,,, 95. ALQH 57,3 aw. , ,'l?t'P '-UN X: sag, ,mf 'I. The Harvest Dance . . . an evening of fun, Girls worked hard making shirts and skirts so they and their dates could have matching outfits for this important occasion. 2. A yearly event , . . the girls invade ROTC. Two of the Co-Eds, Jody Nigh and Lynn Butterfield, present awards to James Lovvsley and Frank Castillo while Bat- talion Commander Dick Lee supervises the ceremony. The Co-Eds vvere chosen to participate in functions of their respective units, This parade was given in honor of retiring MfSgt. Arthur L. Leonard. 3. These popular boys were candidates for the title of 'King of l-leartsf' Posing on Bert Tritschlers rod are, from left: Jim Raack, Jim Furman, Dick Lee, Raully Jara- millo, John Mullins, George Cavalletto, Dave Robinson and Bert Tritschler. 4. All of the attention at the King of Hearts dance focused an the King, John Mullins, and his olate, Eliza- beth l-land, cmd Gflcfivifies our ca leizdar 5. Struggling and strainingfcompetition between classes is strongest at this moment in the Tug-O'-War. The iuniors won and came through as victors of the field events with 24 points. 6. Everyone had a wonderful time at the annual King of Hearts Dance, and all too soon the dance was over. Leaving are John Mullins, King of Hearts, and his date Elizabeth Hana. 7. Animated aclvertisingglbcky Nidever, Marvin Davis and Gary Pierce arouse interest in the FFA pig scramble with one of the smaller participants. 8. Girls washing cars and on their knees tying shoe- laces-tnese were familiar sights during Slave Day at SBHS, the day when chivalry traditionally changes places and the boys, who bought the most basketball tickets this year, subiect the girls to their every whim, 9. A meal with all the trimmings-Miss Frances Gower and Miss Dorothy Cotton choose from a buffet lunch prepared by a fifth period homemaking class during party for a few members of the faculty. Mr. William Karcher waits his turn to be served while admiring the orchid table decorations. f. if,, 1 .'.. f 'Ed gl Q f V ' fi 255, a flu k juli M 5 ff,-4, 3. 1 ,2957 Q ' lb '3'.w ' l i l ' f 'ii 51.5 ,iw h ,h .1 A215 'J G' 1. ,Qi n ,, ' 9 I. M x' t l +fx'- :9l - ,ri 'Af V' le. lsafsj . gf 'litff ., if I f U TV' 7aViQ4z.,f, ,Q if' . ,L Ei, ,V k 511: 1 , 1 1 gnjihui 0 U I 0' kv 'Q , pi . ,in U 4 E , IK ? as H bn 'Y A oi rouqlzf ifs spirif 3. A Cappella and the orchestra help to arouse the Christmas spirit through music and songs at the Christmas program. 4. Time out for refreshments. Gisela Thies, German exchange student, serves punch to Thirsty dancers at Winter Wonderland. 5. Couples wait in line tor a turn under the mistletoe arch, one of the popular attractions of the Winter Wonderland. 6. The gala Winter Wonderland, held at the Biltmore Hotel, ushers in the Christmas season for the students of Santo Barbara High. 7. Joan Hayward, Diane Gillum and Eugene Norman have emptied their piggy banks and are appealing to lola Baca, a student in the work experience program, to help them solve some of their Christmas gift problems, lf is I f' 'T' l l 94 'Q x lain X ls sim: i....i'x ls l.-: faux X' rim 5 I. This could be you! Bob Merriam and Paul Trent of the Traffic Safety Council use this wreck to emphasize their warning- Drive Safely. 2. loan Perry, Kay Guzman, Val Hallor, Janet Weidenbach and Dave Parma hold a mock meeting of the Social Commit- tee as part of the demonstration which the Student Legis- lature put on for the PTA. 3. The background of sea life was one of the many unique decorations at Underwater Fantasy, the annual S.B.V.l.S,C. dance held at Ventura High School. Jim Robertson and Ann Carroll, Tom Rhorer and Lynn Butterfield, and Dan Smith and Nan Cundick were three of the many couples attending, 4. Combining work and fun-Raully Jaramillo, Diane Forregt, Eugene Pedersen, Don Wright, Bill Powell, Ron Peden, Tom Zollars, Tom Rhorer and Lynn Butterfield are busy making pompons for the next football game. 5. Everything from the alligator growth rate to the evolution of moclern man . . . Over one hundred protects were fea- turecl at the Santa Barbara intra-School Science Fair held at the recreation center early in March, The planning, effort and long nights of worry and preparation by students de- veloped into protects of wide variation and interest, 'Q Wx ' L 4 i. .,.. .Q L 1 ' P'-1 1 We 172611 ll6l'6 .,, . 4-G 5. 1 533.25 . .E-by C.. ' 6. It's hard to resist a fight when the Santa Barbara moun- tain range has an occasional snow fall. Bob Johnston gives Julie Humphreys another face full of snow as Janice McBrat- ney and Carole Lampe bombard Elaine Weirum, hidden be- hind Bob. The cold photographer is Bob Coburn. 7. The annual Candy Cane Caper was held at the Miramar Convention Hall amid the decorations of red and white candy canes, The dance was girl-ask-boy and semi-formal. 8. SBHS home-student Charles Warren, even though sightless, is a graduate of the 1956 Senior Class. Hobbies like model boat construction and the training of his dog interest Charles, who is planning to attend UCSBC in the fall, 9. The Future Men Teachers came through their tirst active year with flying colors, Members and sponsors pictured here are, Row 1: J. McClure, B, Serumgard, M. Stephens, T. Ruisaki. Row 2: Mr. John Boettner, C. Boito, D. Eckart, B. Goux, S. Guevarra, Mr. Cedric Boeseke. Row 3: R. La Piana, R, McDougall, T. Martin, J, Richards, pres., and A. Ortega, 10. TV spotlights-when the Santa Barbara Foundation re- ceived an award on television for its many community serv- ices, Avis Boutell, Dave Jung and Pete Leiter, members of JSA, appeared on the program to thank the foundation for their aid to the club. 49 I , . 4 avi s fl 35- ILM, . -...E ,. l 1. The top of the bunch . , . outstanding students in each school department compete every year for the Bank of America Awards. These students excelled in their own par- ticular fields, Row 'I: Lynn Hammock, homemaking, Rhea Fae Ellis, art, Avis Boutell, English, Jytte Bergmann, business. Row 2: Bob Richard, laboratory science, Gill Williamson, mathematics, Jim Tabacchi, trades and industries, Ted Martin, foreign languages, Dave Jung, social sciences, Don Mclnnes, music. 2. Pat Hansen, president of the Future Business Leaders, pre- sides over the meeting at which Mrs. Genevieve Mares was Business Day speaker. Mrs. Mares presented pens to Ruth Voskuyl and Jack Graham, chosen Miss Secretary and Mr, Businessman. 3. For outstanding serviceAPat Eldridge, awards committee chairman, presents the service plaque to John Mullins, Key Club president, for his club's outstanding work during the first semester. 4. President of the Scholarship Society, Wendy Ross, looks on as Sealbearer Avis Boutell receives a certificate, pin and congratulations from Principal Douglas C. White. 5. Who will it be? Students often heard this announcement asking them to vote for Student of the Month, These stu- dents vvere honored with this award for their outstanding contributions to the school. Back Row: Jim Ellis, Dick Tracy, John Mullins, Dave Echols. Front Row: Arleen Terres and the Student of the Month co-chairmen, James Elsing and Joyce MacKenzie, 74 A ' 9' H 'IF -Law ewar of cz flzbzq we!! done 6. How would you like to exchange languages, families, homes and customs for three months? This major change will greet American Field Service nominees Theony Condos, John Richards, Hope Gallup and Pat Walker who hope to go to Europe during the summer of '56, 7. SBHS orators-these students were outstanding in the field ot public speaking. Ronald Murroughs won the annual Lions' Club Speech Contest in which Joyce MacKenzie and Francis Catalan were runners-up. 8. Top-Notchers! Lett, Scott Autrey was the winner of the l Speak for Democracy essay contest, front, Bob Russell and Alan Jones had to be in top physical condition and pass a detailed written examination to become Naval ROTC can- didates. The winner will receive a four-year scholarship to his chosen college. Gill Williamson and Floyd Ross, back, placed second and third in the Science Fair. Not shown is first place winner Frank Rubane. 9. Heather Adams and Karl Kemp, seated, were SBHS' repre- sentatives at Girls' and Boys' State, Standing are the senior girls chosen by their classmates for the DAR award, nomi- nated on the basis of responsibility, scholarship, leadership and patriotism. Those honored were Jytte Bergmann, Anita Lauffs, Joan Perry, Rosalind Rea and Ruth Voskuyl. The one who wasn't there -Kathy Hayes, the winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker Contest, didn't make this picture, up-vw 9 . 'W -Q fs. em, 5 i I. Opening night litters . . . the cast of Papa ls All ap- plies makeup with trembling fingers while the property crew makes last-minute repairs, 2. One ot the highest honors given to high school music stu- dents is the chance to play with the All California Orchestra. Talented students participating were, from the left, Row 1: Charles Boito, Judy McCarroll, Roger Horton, Alita Wilcox, Gay Denbrook. Row 2: Richard Prato, Sonia Aleryol, Hope Gallup, Lovice McMahon, Don Mclnnes and Dorothy Ball, During the evening performance Charles Boito, Don Mclnnes, Alita Wilcox and Lovice McMahon were presented with scholarships to the Music Academy ot the West, 176 4 . 3. Papa ls All, undertaken by the advanced theater arts students, played to a capacity crowd for its threeenight run. Performing on the horseshoe stage are Malcom Brown, Mike Manchester, Brenda Fate, Jean Needham, Bob Byers and Barbara Van Loan. 4. Bring on the candelabra , , , the more enthusiastic stu- dents threw dimes and nickels as Herbie Bernau began his realistic portrayal of Liberace at the Port Hueneme talent show produced for the student body by the Thespians. file wi e an universal fheafer 5. Hip-hip-hooroy! tor Mr. Touchdown -memories ot tall and football during the spring program, 'Moods in Music, were only part of the extravaganza. 6. The more you learnftlte more you forget . . . this old iingle was sung by the Double Male Quartet during the spring show. 8. Fashions from local stores were modeled in o potio setting by members of the Girls' League at a spring fashion show, Sonia Erikson models a formal gown. 9. The people behind the show+Dione Bly, soloist and student director ol the swim show, 'Stairway to the Stars, and Mrs. Doris Rumsey, adviser, often spent fifth period sitting by the pool discussing costumes music and acts tor the annual program. 7. Come on up with me fCarla Davis urges Nancy Hart to loin her in an expiessive dance during the Mode ern Dance Program given at the High School for the community by the advanced dance classes. A 4: is -I in ' .... Q 12+- P'fgm..w .. ww t il Hgbofifics is ms , , ssyi il i is 195 ,, 1. Out with the campaign buttons, banners and speeches in hx nil' John Richards ond Bing Cherrie shake hands and come out campaigning for the student body presidency. 2. Hip! Hap! Ho! Marion Lewis, running tar song iedder, beiieves the early bird catches the worm. Signing her peti- tion is Valentine Nishihara, while standing near by is Tom Zoliars, Mdrion's campaign manager. ,,u,, Q, i .xl.a, W A. sf' U 70,9 656lLlC6 3. Eager campaigners for Bing Cherriefpictured here as the ladder holders -are: From the top of the ladder to the bottom: Rosalind Rea, Joan Perry, Carla Davis, Elizabeth Lee, Don Sturmer, and around the ladder are Bing Cherrie and Dave Baise. Intent on holding the poster as well as staying on the heater is Dave Echols, 4. Reading the election campaign roles, Pat Hansen, Willette Murphy and Mike McKnight, candidates for vice- president, make serious plans, 5. Governor Dave Echols complied with all the tasks and duties of his ottice including a pleasant one-sitting in the governors chair during the Youth in Government Conference held in the state capital. 6. ln the hallowed halls of the California State Assem- bly, George Cavalletto, Joan Perry, Marcia Urton and Harriet Morphy look over Rosalind Rea's bill on mental health, 7. Don Morse, Y.M.C,A4 boys' work secretary, is caught catnapping on the train, resting in a spare moment away From his many planning activities, The star social event of The year sees May Queen Robbin Chervenko escorted 'ro her royal Throne by Student Body President Mickey Benneit. Long live the Queen! The climax of The dance is reached when Queen Robbin is crowned by Mickey Bennett. I 4 -V if M nw, gy -M Q: f E gulf of spirif as flze mozzfk of ay Behind the scenes of the May Dance was the planning and work of the various committees at the Girls' League, under the direction of Chairmen lfrom the leftl Helen Zozzora, Betty Ligon, Janice Chamberlain, Nanci Browning, Kay Guzman, Arleen Terres, Dian Tilly, Gail Popkin, and Vice President Liz Hand. Mickey Bennett and the Queen hold all attention as couples dance around a huge May Pole to the music of Newt Wayland and his orchestra. The May Queen candidates watch as Robbin Chervenka, escorted by Mickey Bennett, sits in the floral throne. From left are Rosalind Rea, Anita Lauffs, Nanci Browning, Sherri Adams, Val Hallor, Queen Robbin Chervenka, Student Body President Mickey Bennett, Jytte Bergmann, Marina Costas, Ettra Montini and Janet Weidenbach, For the first time in three years, through the work of the battalions officers, the ROTC had a military ball. The dance, held at the Gong and Gavel, was well attended. ,Q .F me CM aff ana, QM! -wr 'intl ,fly M ff If ll' A 1 fly, i Hy? e ge 1 6 , . , , 'TMJW M71 l lil' I f f r r l I 1 f f 1 - 'L L5 6 IUOI' 602 IZ ' l' ,L . 1 M ff if fl A 6 1 I M 4 . ,J r ur :eq i. ai . , 'nf Ml f 1 ff! WMM My W 4 Ll! Th stdf -oeld,l'X4 Jfthdlllf 5 eo le ho! Il 6, M ov fri ted TF: , adv: e d rk To oor e 1 he L Do ie' lmdn . The p opl n Thi pog fl . ,Ol U Ser S ecigl C no 'edgem Tfofyrbpen, Wor Editor .............................. Avis Boutell on o The peo e gi our Th ks: Assista s . .... Adelle Newton, Linda Rearwin A Mr' rge 2 Omll' he' d Us Wnh Wtanhgin r .... ...,........ .. Dave Jung our FZ lemsfwroug s UnTir eTT rTs To sup- V! g ff . I ply vvitzfgnexcel d pict es and service. ---- BGHY DOHIY X71 T ejfoff of The eo ook l-louse, Monroviv, ' Q etary .... Cf .... , .. 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Betty Daily, Audrey Jung h , ll L M ' . . in img OW O O pcm OT M oys' Sports Editor . . ........... Ray Hemlsch rs. My Le ,Eorvv' or ci ddvice Girls' 5P0fl5 Editor - - Jeanne Muneno gy Ol MP l HGH IO T l The Dr' Student Life Editor . .............. Bob Maddalon LOS QUT HOT: SO p h O BUAJLI e To ex- Assistants . . .... JoAnn Dalton, Sonia Erikson, 5 h hflnkg CI p idtiol To her won- . Ann Woodhead der sT T r k' gi ee y despite rly Copy Ediior .'.. -.,,,,,,,, ,,,,. C a rla DaviS SO I W Mon ngry HQQSSA' Assistants . . . .... Karin Augerson, Nancy Hart Art Editor ...... .....,,.... M errill Campbell ' lg Assistants .......... Linda Rearwin, Peter Nissler Photographers .... Bob Coburn, Perry Nissler, Chfls Milne Assistants ......... Sharon O'Neal, Peter Nissler, l84 Adviser Elaine Weirum . . 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Pigskin Prom .,...., 7. ..... ...' --1617, 163 Band ....,.. .. . , -.-- 106, 107 Principal .,.......... T .... ...., .,...... . 7 4 Baseball . ,.,... D. . V .,.......... . . V 145-148 Program qnd Rally Comm .... ... 55 Baske a ....... ....... ..... . 3 -135 Puyblicatiex ,... ...... ....... V 1 - .351 86 B t , Girls' .,.... Q .V . ..... 52 Qu nd Scroll . .. ...,....-,- V-1- 89 Boar of Ewion .. ..,. .. 75 egistra ......, ... ..,,.... .-.- 75 Boys' Lea 1, ,........ ............ V , as Rorc ,... . , . . . 120 Busine .............,...... .... , . 109 ROTC A ficers . . 1 1 V 122 pus Committe ..,....,., S ...... . R rill Team,f ,... --- 123 CQ y ...,.. ,..,...... . . 1 3 GTC lnstructorsi . . . 1 1 V 120 Cafeteria S f ....... '. . . . ........ . V 77 ROTC Officers ...... . V - 122 Chican' ....... ....... . , . .... 99 S.B.V.I.SVC. Dance . V. V- V 172 ses . .9 .... ............... ......... 6 - 71 Scholarship Society . . . V 90 nstitution ision C ittee . V . ...-- 55 Science ......... - 94 Conte t nners ...., . . .45, 174, 175 Science Club .. A 94 C lors ..,.. ......... . .4-. . . . .57, 69, 8 Sealbearers . .. -- - 45 Custodians . V .......... ..... U ........ 77 Secretaries . . - - -76. 77 Dean of B ' ess . .. ....... X ....... . 75 Seminar ...,... --- 110 Dean irls ..... .... ..........- 1 74 Senior Council .... ......--4-V---- De ents .................... r .......... A ...... 72-.155 enior Counselors . .. ..,....,... .. ... Deputies ........,..,.,......., Y, ....... , . vb ..... X51 enior Class Officers . V . . . .f ........ . . . . . 8 Directory of Secondary Education. . .... . ....,.. P 75 Senior Portraits V . . ..... .... . . . 10- x Election Board . ....,......... .... . .. ....... ' . 54 Q ior Typicals . .. ...,.... ........ V .. . , 47' English .............. .. ....... ........ .. . 34,9 Eiors ,...,... ......... .....,. . ... 8- V Finance ommittee ....... .,...... ..,...., Q' Q .V . 4 Facial Committee ...... .... 91 ...,........... T ..,. h . 5 Football . ..,... . ..... V .. ..... . . 128-11132 NN Social tudies ....., ....... ....... .... . 4 91 59 Forge .............. L7 ................. ...... Q 85 V Sophom r Council C .. Z ........ . . V . . Fr ng Club ....., ....,..... .........,...... f 9 8 Sopho re Counselors ............,. . ....... . . 69 u u Busine! ode of Amerivff ..... N, ....... ff . . V 109 S more Class Off' . ,..,. . . VV ... . , . .. ure Farmeso erica...6.Y .... 3. ...,.. 119 S omores ........ F.. . ..... .. 4- A Fu re Homemakers f Ame 'c V ....... ,,.,.... .,.. ilk Spanish Club ......... ....., . .Y . ........... . . V Future Registered urses . . . .,...... 1 ....., 5 ....... 96 Sports, Bays' ....... V V . 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