Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1957
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On the occasion if Gqlfour golden anniversary we would J I like to reflect some of these changes by showing life in l907, the date of the first Q 'I ublication, as compared to life in 1957, V half a century later. The school seal, as l o symbol embodying the- spirit and tra- Z lg dition of Santa Barbara High School, is 5 Zthe recurrent motif, suggesting the extent fo to which these qualities permeate our LJ L, school life. F, ,J J . ,l fc l ld is g-jr, sf Q i ,. .1 v ws- i Qsgsgifll W Q EMM Z ci IS . X 'lys- . f ' , ... .3-sv-- M- J, 1 .fs v5,a , z EUHWNS EUVHWHW. M2255 .,.. 24 UHUHHWWS EPUJUE .,,,, HQ WNW UH X S S , , M 1 : f L if Ml , . , , Q , 6Nou..nAosR s 4956-' i957 STEVE AREIQRTUM 'W .I inn, m 11 1 , 1 4--Q I 515. v- l -. .f5,,, '- 53. ' A1 ,. ,TWV Dr. Norman Shafer Superintendent ot Santa Barbara City Schools Pictured from lett to right are: Mr. John Green, Head Counselor, Mr. Donald Stilman, Supervisor of Secondary instruction, Mrs, Ernestine Shean, Registrar, and Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas, Business Manager. 'fri' lllliUllllElliHllUH To the Class ot 1957: Congratulations and best wishes to the class ot 1957 on the Golden Anniversary of Santa Barbara High School year book. You now take your places among the many fine gradu- ates ot our school who have gone on to make contributions to our community and to our na- tion. Our hope tor you is that you are fully prepared to take advantage ot the golden op- portunities that lie ahead of you, and that your high school education vvill serve you well in whatever tasks you undertake. Again, congratulations, and good luck. Douglas C. White Principal On this 50th anniversary ot the Olive and Gold, special tribute is paid to the Board ot Education, which is composed ot elected citizens to assist the Superintendent in planning policies ot the city school system. With the resignation of Dr. Einar W. Jacobson, we welcome Dr. Norman Scharer as new Superintendent ot City School. The handling ot the business and maintenance of our schools is the job ot Mr. George Brown, Assistant Superintendent. Dr. Charlotte Elmott directs the activities ot the junior and senior high school. Mr. Douglas White, Principal ot Santa Barbara High School, co-ordinates school policies and turthers public relations. Vice-principal John Nordenson serves in an advisory capacity to the Student Legislature and performs' other execu- tive duties. Advising the Girls' League is one ot Mrs. Zelma Pierce's many duties as Dean at Girls. Assisting the superintendent in planning school policies are the members of the Board of Education. They are Mrs. Elizabeth P. l-lendersong Mr. Bruce ONeaI, Vice-Presiclenty Mr. C, E. Sovine, President, Mr. David S. Liclcer, ond Mr. Joseph Poxton. Mr. Douglas White Principal M -- 1- Me- it -maze ,,.. K i Mr. George Browne Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charlotte Elmott Director of Secondary Education Mrs. Zelrna Deon of Gi Mr, John Nordenson Vice-Principal l l Pierce rls I 1-ull' 1, , if in - is + 2 , Cf' y Left: Mrs. Vivian Williamson, secretary in attendance office. T Right: Miss Haroldine Ellis, sec- J ietary in attendance office. 'X .,.. A X' The office staff has traditionally been an effi- cient arm of school life, from the complex iob of keeping records down to the smallest chore of helping students find sentimental trinkets. The nurse and the cafeteria share the 'ivvatch over student health. Hygiene and proper diet keep students physically fit. X A, t ,,, , he -I Uillll Responsibility for neat grounds and halls be- longs to the excellent custodial staff, The librarians services are in constant demand by students seeking books for reports and pleas- ure reading, or looking for lost books. Text- books are issued Through the librarians office. gn- 'ng 'T CM? x, X, Sllllf l. Mrs. Melba Smith, counselors office secreta ry. 2, Mrs. Helen Gilbert, secretary to the business manager. 3. Mrs. lngrid Barto, secretary to Dean of Girls. 4. Standing at the counter are Mrs. Alrena Lee, secretary to the Vice-Principal, and Mrs. Kath- rene Belsh aw, secretary to the Principal. , Mrs. Sue R. Tarbi, school nurse. Mrs. Olma Bowman, librarian, and Mrs. llene Clark, library assistant. The cafeteria s raft is managed by Mrs. D, Bon- ner, standing in the rear next to Mrs. C. Rodrie guez and Mrs. T, Goldsvvortlt. Mrs. A. Mel- chionette and Mrs. C. Clark are seated. Pictured are several of the many custodians working at Santa Barbara High School, They are man ' aged by Mr. Hilton, center front. Wfs, ZA , --r---.q,,,,,, '--n-.-...qgn N-Q Mr. and Mrs. Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. Shean, fac- ulty members, ioin the students in enjoying the Winter Wonderland held at the Naval Reserve Armory. Teachers' school lives are similar to Those ot the students, They attend and sponsor clubs, enioy social gatherings, root tor the football team, and generally Work to rnake Santa Barbara High School a better student corn- rnunity. This year the faculty was enlarged with thirteen new teachers: Mr. Kent Andrews, Theater Arts, Mrs. Everett Crist, Girls' PE, lllllllillg -vnnuuqiqg Mrs. Kathleen Fuller, Foods, Mr. Robert Hager, English, Mrs. Virginia Hunewill, Spanish, Mr. Robert Kaiser, GSR, Mr. Guy Peterson, English, Mr. William Pyle, Mathe- matics, Mr. Charles Ritchie, Mathematics, Mr. Raymond Rosales, German and Spanish, Mr. Roderick White, English, Mrs. Virginia Winter, Girls' PE. lillllllllfl od White explains to parents what students learn in his English classes. Absorbed in a football game is Mr. Merrill Remick, sitting next to the students' rooting section. A candid view of the Teachers' Christmas Tea held in the school library before the Christmas holidays, To open the Brotherhood assembly, sponsored by the World Friendship Club, Mr. Latinee Gullattee Nations song, Let Peace Begin With Me, With hearty appetites teachers enioy the meals served in Room l by the cafeteria staff. An sang the new United swering questions asked by parents on the PTA Parents Night is Mr. Ignacio Reyes, At a faculty tea Mrs. Truesdale pours for Mrs. Erickson, Mr. Jorgenson, and Mrs. Gilbert. .s ig 5 is ,, , I L lr 'T' . 1 4 'J I x I . . 4lH 4... -i ff PH J-54 -Mins' mx- , M bi, M is M 14,5 Yf,,.,...g was my M -1 ' ,. .. 1. 2. 3. I4 , ,A f. For reIaxaTion Miss Schmid enioys a game of golf on The weekends. Mr. VellioTes leads his special period Junior STaTesrnen class in a discussion on poliTics. To The parenTs who aTTended The PTA ParenTs NighT Mr. GullaTTee explains whaT, as an English Teacher, he is Teaching his classes. llllllllHE EaTing his lunch in Teachers' lunchroom is Mr. VellioTes vviTh Mr, D. R. Pierce. On sunny days you will Tind Mr. Gul- laTTee wiTh Mr. Price and Mr. Ziefz eaT- ing Their lunches on The benches on The boys' baseball field. Explaining The various signs on The blackboard To her shorThand class is Miss Schmid. Q if sigh Q D ,..--- p,..- H li? .1,- 'sri i ',i, lflllllflll Leaving Santa Barbara High School this year will be Mr. Latinee Gullattee, Miss Carol Schmid, and Mr. George Velliotes. Mr. Latinee Gullattee will be moving to the Los Angeles area to teach and to do post- graduate work at UCLA in the fall. A grad- uate of Santa Barbara High School, he re- ceived his B.A. at UCSB and M.A. at Howard in Washington, D.C. During his two years at Santa Barbara High School, Mr. Gullattee taught English, was assistant track coach, B basketball coach, and advisor to the 1957 Olive and Gold. Miss Carol Schmid comes from St. Paul, Minnesota. She attended the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and UCLA. She has been at Santa Barbara High School for two years as a typing and short- Q! hand teacher and sponsor of the Future Business Leader of America. In the future her plans are to move to Lafayette, Louisi- ana, her future h.usband's hometown. Also, she hopes to continue her teaching career there., Mr. George Velliotes, who was a graduate of Santa Barbara High School, maiored in politics and education at Stanford and did post-graduate work at Harvard. For two years he taught in the history department at Santa Barbara High School and was an active sponsor of the Junior Statesmen. He is leaving at the end of the semester to work for his father, who is building a res- taurant. He will work there as assistant manager. Qggfillli My ISQ C13 is sw, XX ss Student Body officers were, Row l, Barbara Banks, secretary, John Richards, president, Willette Murphy, vice president, Linda Roberts, defense attorney. Row 2: Patti Fullberg, radio editor, Kay Gerdes, Forge editor, Gerd Cottarn, Ann Foss, and Elizabeth Hand, pep leaders, Jean Arca, girls' athletic manager, Gail Popkin, song leader. Row 3, Bernie MacElhenny, Sam Battistone, and Paul Duxbury, yell leaders, Fred Hepp, boys' athletic manager, Bill Clark, attorney general. Not pictured, Harriet Parma, treasurer, Steve Licker, chief justice. Elllllll HUUH UlllElllE T aw t W 1 .. M In TEEIETHTUHT PresidenT John Richards calls The legisldTure To posses legisloTion. IT is composed of one repre- order CIT one of The bi-weekly meeTings. This senTc1Tive from eoch homeroom, The STUdenT cirm of our sTUdenT governmenT considers pro- Body officers, ond dll The sTdnding commiTTees. posed c1mendmenTs To The consTiTuTion ond T7 a S l l ,: f 5 -gi unit. if 1 li I Row l. J, Miller, K. Putnom, T. Welo, K. Welo, S. Licker, J. Lopsley, C. Preuss, D. Parma, L. Wotson. Row 2: J. Hilton, Roberts, Mr. Berg, odviser, B. Clerk, W. Ross. The Student Court ossures due process of low heors both counsels' orgurnents onol renders to students who ore occuseol of violoting school iuolgrnent. regulotions. l-leodeol by Steve Licker, the court Preserving our civil liberties by enforcing force. Bill Clcxrlcs stuff combined firmness with school regulotions is the tosk of the Deputy iuclgment to rncike it on effective orgonizotion. Row T: R. Knipp, J. Willener, M. McFarland, E. Piper, C, Loybourn, B. Clork, L. Roberts, K. Kriger, N. Asokuro, L. Dortonner, M. Von Hise. Row 2. T. Westen, L. Rising, S. Licker, J. Smith, D. Sturmer, D. Knowlton, B. O'Gormon, L. Mirondo, C. Von Hise. Row 35 G, Glerum, B. Pomrnerville, J. Uribe, J. Arguelles, T. Clinite, G. McMurry, T. Welo, T. Lawrence, D. Brydon, Mr. Nordenson, '90, WR r' P llllllllllll llllll to head T ose the various Student Body committees Were, row lt Kaaren Welo, Pat Schultz, Barbie Ellis, Merrily Kelliher, Harriet Parma, and Gloria Malengo, and row 2: Harry Stewart, Ross Mac Murray, Ronnie MacDougall, Willette and Fred Hepp. h senior students chosen Murphy, llUllllllElllE llllllllllll Thanks to the Advertising Commit- tee, we are supplied with interesting and imaginative banners and post ers. They cooperate with other com- mittees and organizations by an s and nouncing dances, program, special events. B Gin Julie Chiu, Wendy Row l: Millicent Jones, ev , Lee. Row 21 Pat Schultz, Troy Smith, Doug Grant, Wilder. Steve Tha rp, Sean pss, T llllllll Ellllllllll Glenn Fong, Mr Harriet Parma, Di Representatives from each maior sport, the Boys' Athletic Manager, and the A.S.B. Treasurer make up the ittee headed this year Athletic Comm , by Chairman Fred Hepp. They co- ordinate the school sports events ented nd supervise the awards pres a each year to the lettermen. Louis Tsoutsouvas, Joe Garcia, ck Dimbat, Fred Hepp. lllllllilll Ellllllllll Choosing outstanding students and or- ganizations from the many deserving recognition falls to the Awards Commit- tee, headed by Chairman Kaaren Welo, A trophy is awarded each semester to the organization which has done the most in service to the school and com- munity. Yearly awards are also given to the outstanding sophomore, junior and senior students. Harleigh Johnston, Janice Hilton, Kaaren Welo, Audrey Jung, Hope Gallup. Q . v 3 at O QT. ' xg' 1 , his Ellllllll Ellmlllllll Beautifying the school and cam- pus was the contribution of the Campus Committee. Members urged the student body to par- ticipate by cleaning up the lunch areas. As the year progressed, many improvements could be seen in and around the school. Row l: Kate Hand, Barbie Ellis, Adelle Smith. Row 2: Sam Battistone, Wendy Ross, Perry Nissler, Mr. C. Ritchie, adviser. illlElllUllUll llllllElllH Elllllllllll The Constitution Revision Com mittee, chaired by Bill Girvetz writes amendments and makes revisions in the Constitution after deliberate consideration of re quests for changes. Amendments are presented to the Legislature for approval and are voted upon by the Student Body. Prudy Tevis, George Glerum, Billy Girvetz, Mr. Nordenson, adviser, Linda Roberts. lllllllll Elllllllllll Need any money? Go to the Finance Committee because its approval is needed on all bills and budgets presented to the Legislature. Gary Chamness, Barbara McNeil, Harriet Parma, Bob West. llllllllllll lllllllllllil Since some students are inclined to take on more extra-curricular activities than they can handle without neglecting their studies, the Limitations Committee de- fines the number of activities a student may participate in. Terasu Ruisaki, Kay Burnette, Ronnie MacDougalI, Betsy Derk, Bob Goux. llllllllll llllllll Eligibility for office, campaign speeches, stunts, themes, plat- forms, and slogans occupy the minds, meetings, and dreams of the Election Board members when May and Student Body elections come to SBHS. The committee takes charge of cam- paign assemblies and the cast- ing and counting of ballots. Row lt Mary Ann Ccnatsey, Mr. J. Nordenson adviser, Harry Stewart, Betty Ligon, Patty Preuss Row 2: Toby Welo, Mike McKnight, Peter Nissler T 'BV' ...il lllllllllllm HHH llllllll Elflfllllif Promoting school spirit was the aim of This year's Program and Rally Committee headed by Willette Murphy, SB vice-president. Rallies, Pom-pon par- ties and decoration of the stadium for football games were planned and executed by student members of the committee, which included the pep, yell, and song leaders, representatives from each class and representatives from the maior publications. Row l: Sam Battistone, Gerd Cottam, Ann Foss, Gail Popkins, Liz Hand, Bernie MacElhenny. Row 2: Steve Pollit, Heather Adams, Kay Gerdes, Diane Albrecht, Willette Murphy, Betty Jo Gerdes, Kate Hand, Patti Fullberg, Mr. Rod White, adviser. E.H.l.l,E.E. Ellllfllllff t The SBVISC committee repre- sented SBHS in the Santa Bar- bara - Ventura - Interschool - Council. Choosing delegates, managing the annual traffic safety conference held at SBHS, and promoting the yearly council dance were the functions of this hard working committee. Carter Hines, Chloe Wilder, Merrily Oh Kelliher, Jim Wulff. tit A F ,,,,ss,, . --desi Elllll Ellllllllllii Transforming the Naval Reserve Auditorium into a beautiful set- ting for the Winter Wonderland was an accomplishment the So- cial Committee can well be proud of. This committee also planned and managed the Pig- skin Prom, the annual home- coming dance, held in the rustic atmosphere of Rockwood in Mis- sion Canyon. Tim Erwin, Linda Rearwin, Gloria Malengo, Barbara Routh, Eddie Ayala. Not pictured are Gretchen Haug and Charles Boito. Ullll SHlfE lUUHHHlll Student Body cards, football tickets, and tickets for many other school functions are han! dled by the Ticket Sales Com- mittee. Chairman Lynn Rising's energetic group has the heavy responsibility of selling and ac- counting for tickets. I 1, iff' ...gy Row l- P. Nissler, S. Camargo, B. Richardson, N. Voskyl. Row 9. D. Baise, L Rising. 1 ge . iiiiiiii Qiiiiil iiiiiiiiiii Ulllllmlllllmmlhll Because some students were abusing the privilege of open campus, a committee was formed to investigate the possi- bility of discontinuing it. The committee received complaints of littering and reckless driving and worked to retain the privi- lege. Only time will tell the out- come. P. Patrick, G. l-laug, S. Miles, M. Mitchel G. Glerum. M. Saxe, M. l-lepp, i Exhibits of a wrecked car in the parking lot, pictures, movies, anal banners depicting ac- cidents were visual aids used by the Traffic Safety Committee to impress the student body with the need to drive carefully. After an accident which took the lives of two S.B. teenagers, the committee engaged a speaker from the California Highway Patrol to em- phasize the importance of safe driving. Row iz L Hand, R. McMurry, I. Bol. Row 2: P. Patrick, L Leifer, D. Edwards. Mit 25 Y T eo le in school are The Senior counselors, and o The busies p p Mrs. Betty Anne Scales and Mr. John Greene look over a program schedule. ln June of every year, a group of people in caps and gowns walk down The hill To receive their diplomas. From This standpoint, our own class of '57 is not much different from The classes which have preceded us. Six hundred oT us ed Santa Barbara High School in September oT i954 as enter bewildered sophomores. Through The help of our counselors and The Sophomore Class Council, we sponsored a Sopho- more Week, The first of its kind, featuring a talent show and iam sessions. By The Time we were juniors, most of us down on were driving our own cars To school and looking homores. During The year, we continued To make money for our Senior ParTy by sponsoring a Junior Week, a The sop noon dance, a Talent show, and a movie. We also sold SBHS pennanTs. At ChrisTmas, we collected Toys for The Council of Christmas Cheer. urs were no excepTion. Here The Senior Class Council has worked hard all year To guide us Through our many activities. l.efT To right, Row 1: J. Gra- ham, B. Cherrie, J. Laughlin Row 2: D. Tilly, B. Panier, M llll Officers-Those who are elected To lead The activities of a group. This year's leaders of The Senior Class were, left To i Fe, ' ,7 l 14' 3, n--voll f Kelliher, G. Cottam, W. Mur- phy, L. Hand, G. Malengo, K, Welo. Row 3, D. Grant, T. Smith, R. McDougall, S. Pollitt, S. Battistone. Ellllll right, Jack Graham, treasurer, John Laughlin, vice-president, Bing Cherrie, president, Pat Schultz, secretary. I Q Kyiv, . V: A . --- ' The annual Senior Magazine Sale, the class's biggest money-raising project, was ably guided by Kaaren Welo, chairman lseatedl. Left to right, Hope Gallup, Lynn Rising Linda Roberts, Pat Walker, Heather Adams. UE llllllllill Our senior year was a maze of over-crowded schedules and future plans, yet somehow we found time to cruise the Onion, attend Rec dances, and make the football and bas- ketball games. This year we undertook the biggest of our money-raising proiects, the magazine sales, from which we made over Sl500, At the beginning of the year we sold rooters' caps. During the second semester,lthose of us who had been outstanding in academic work or athletics were acknowledged through the Sealbearers, Bank of Amer- ica Awards, the annual awards assemblies, and various other honors. The year's social activities were climaxed with Senior Week and the all-night party on graduation night. After three memorable years at SBHS, we had decreased in number to some four hundred fifty. As we walked down the hill, we looked lust like any other class, but underneath - there was a difference. Leta Andrews-Born, Burbank. Activities: L. Q, -:,,,,:.f . f ' iliiSE S Ui 'Si Katherine Abayan - Born, Carpenteria, Plans: Undecided. Patrick Acton - Born, San Bernardino. Plans, Air Force. Andrea Adams-Born, Seattle, Wash. Ac- tivities, Allied Youth 2, 3, FBLA 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3. Plans: College, Business. Heather Adams-Born: Glendale. Activ- ities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, treas. 2, exec. board 3, Big Sister Committee l, 3, Elec- tion Board 2, Girls' Ensemble i, Girls' League sec. 3, JSA l, 2, 3, sec. 3, exec. board 2, OSQG l, Program and Rally Com- mittee 3, Sealbearer, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, Modern Dance Show 2, Girls' League Fashion Show 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council Conference Chairman 3, Usherette 2, 3, exec. board 3, Youth 84 Government 2, 3, Girls' State representa- tive 2. Plans, Berkeley or Stanford, For- eign Service, secretary. Beniamin C. Aguilar-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Sophomore football, Var- sity football 2, 3, capt., Bee Track 1, Varsity Track 3, Club Chicanos 3, Letter- men's Club 2, 3. Plans, College. Son'ia Aleryd-Born, Stockholm, Sweden. Activities, A Cappella 3, Deputies 2, FRN l, 2, treas. 2, French Club 3, Latin Club l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, Christmas Program l, 2, 3, Carousel l, Spring Show l, 2, 3, Swim Show 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council i, 2, All Cal 2. Plans, UCSBC, Berkeley, medical secretary. Mike Allen--Born, Los Angeles. Activities, Deputies 2, 3, Plans: USC. 28 A Cappell 3, Big Sister Committee 3, FHA l, 2, Girls' Ensemble 2, JSA 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society exec. board 3, Spanish Club 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, Spring Pro- gram 2, 3, Modern Dance program 2, TNT 3, Triple Trio 3. Plans, UCSBC, his- tory teacher. Sherron Angel-Born, Pasadena. Activi- ties, FBLA 3, Transferred from Victorville High 3. Plans: Pasadena City College, Pasadena Playhouse. Jean Arca-Born, Santa Barbara. Activi- ties, Band l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, treas. 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Manager 3, Christmas Program 2, 3, Spring Show 2, 3, Girls' Tennis Team. Outstanding Soph- omore bandsman. Plans, Westmont Col- lege, P.E. teacher. Benianfe C. Aguilar Sherron Angel 1' L sill Katherine Abayan Patrick Acton Andrea Adams Heather Adams Tom Arnold-Born, Washington, D.C. Ac- tivities: Deputies i, 2, 3, Radio Club 3, ROTC officer 3, Science Club 2, 3. Plans, Electrical Engineering. Karin Augerson-Born, Los Angeles. Ac- tivities, French Club 2, 3, sec. 2, Girls' Ensemble l, Globespanners 3, JSA l, 2, 3, exec board 3, OSLG 2, 3, senior co- editor 3, Sealbearer 3, Scholarship Society i, 2, 3, vice-pres. 3, Spanish Club i, Swim Show 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council i, UNY, pres. 2, JSA Summer School 2. Plans, Po- mona or Scripps, Foreign Service. Sonia Aleryd Mike Allen Leta Andrews Jean Arca Tom Arnold Karin Augerson David Baise Barbara Banks Linda Jean Belton Diane Berrett -if' s aurice Aylesworth Sam Azar George Baggao David Paul Bailey Chris Barnes Sammy Battistone Richard Beckwith Eugene Bell Don Berry Keith Berry Dick Berton Robert Birgbauer Vlaurice Aylesworth-Born: Santa Bar- Jara. Activities, ROTC l, 2, 3, National Euard 2, 3. Plans: Radio School in Na- ional Guard. iam Azar-Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ies: Band l, sophomore football, JSA l, Science Club l, 2, 3, Plans, USC. George Baggao-Born: Santa Barbara. llans: Cal Poly. avid Paul Bailey-Born: Bethel, Ohio. ctivities, FBLA 3. Plans: SBJC, Business uollege. David Boise-Born: Indianapolis, Ind. Ac- 'ivities: Advertising Committee l,2, Art :lub l, 2, vice-pres., Allied Youth 2, Sen- or Class Council 3, JSA 3, Key Club 3, tunior varsity tennis 2, Ticket Sales Com- nittee 3, Future Men Teachers 2, 3, pres. 3. Plans: Commercial Art or College teach- ng. Barbara Banks--Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- ivities: Sophomore Class Council, Junior :lass Council, ASB Secretary 3, TNT T, Tri-Hi-Y Council Chaplain 3, Usherettes 3, Youth in Government 3, Girls' League Election Board T. 2. Plans: UCSBC, lab echnician. Ehris Barnes-Born: Lincoln, Neb. Ac- ivities: Radio Club 2, 3, pres. 3, Science :lub 2, 3. Plans, College, Electronic en- gineer. Sammy Battistone - Born, Los Angeles. Activities: Art Club 1, varsity basketball Pausing on their way to the Band Shack, Hope Gallup and Charles Boito, members ot the All-California Or- - chestra, discuss a forthcoming concert with Barbara McNeil, who belongs to the A Cappella chorus Gnd Triple Trio. 2, 3, bee basketball l, ir. varsity base- ball l, varsity baseball 3, Campus Com- mittee 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, ASB Yell Leader 3, Christmas program, Ventura talent show, spring shows. Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Councils. Richard Beckwith-Born: Grand Rapids, Mich. Plans: aeronautical engineer. Eugene Bell-Born, Borger, Tex. Activi- ties, Scribes 1, 2, Photography Club 3, Science 3. Plans: UCSBC, electronics, chemical engineering. Linda Jean Belton--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, A Cappella 2, Allied Youth 2, Scribes 2, Deputies 2, Girls' Ensemble l, Scholarship Society l, 2, talent shows and programs 'l, 2, 3. Plans: Brigham Young University, journalism. Diane Berrett-Born: Jersey City, N.J. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 3, UNY Dancers T, historian. Don Berry-Born: Little Rock, Ark. Activi- ties: iunior varsity baseball 2. Plans: Col- lege, navy officer. Keith Berry-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: sophomore football, JSA l, 2, JSA Summer School l. Plans: UCSBC, law. Dick Berton - Born: El Monte. Activities: r Legislature 3. Plans: SBJC, Army, acting school. Robert Birgbauer - Born: Milwaukee, Wis. Plans: Undecided, W Judy Bright Charles Boito Joseph Kevin Bradley Jackie Boening Jane Boyce Eugene Brady Jackie Boening - Born: Sacramento. Activities: A Cappella 3, GAA 3, Talent shows and programs 3. Transferred from Atcscadero Union High School 3. Plans: Singer. Gaylord Brown -nl llona Bol Charles Boito - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band l, Dance Band l, Key Club l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society l, Social Committee 2, 3, Future Men Teachers 2, 3, All-Cal l, 2, 3, Music Academy' of the West 3, Epstein Foundation Music Scholarship l, 2, 3. Plans: professional music. Ilona Bol - Born: Van Nuys. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Big Sister Committee 3, Legislature 2, 3, Junior Class Council. Plans: College, modeling school. Jane Boyce -- Born: Berkeley. Activities: Allied Youth 2, Spanish Club 3, Swim team 2, 3. Transferred from Davis High School 2. Plans: UCSBC. Joseph Kevin Bradley -- Born: Pittsfield, Mass. Plans: service, undecided. Eugene Brady - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Science Club 2, 3. Plans: en- gineering. Q Linda Bryant Malcolm Jesse Brown Judy Bright - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Art Club 2. Plans: San Jose State College, Art teacher. Gaylord Brown - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Service, college, mechanical en- gineer or clraftsman. Malcolm Jesse Brown - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: ROTC Officer 3, Talent shows and programs l, 2, 3, World Friendship Club 3, Thespians l, 2, 3, Carousel l, Pappa ls All 2, Lady Precious Stream 2, Arsenic and Old Lace 3. Plans: UCSBC, Davis, veterinary medicine. Linda Bryant - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Art Club 3, FHA l, 2, parliamentarioan 2, Latin Club l, Legislature 2, Tri:Hi-Y Council 2, Don- ettes 3. Plans: Oregon State, teacher. Dick Bucey-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: service. Lee Burckhardt - Born: Oxnard. Plans: mechanical engineering, professional race driver. Dick Bucey Lee Burckhardt ElllEE ll lil Pat Burke Ron Burkurd Ron Burkard-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac tivities: Allied Youth 3: Deputies l, 2 Legislature 2: Spanish Club 2, vice-presl. 2. Plans: college: service. Pat Burke - Born: Kansas City, Mo. Ac tivities: Transferred from Buchtel High 2 Plans: marriage. Kathleen Burnett - Born: Fresno. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3: Thespians 3 Plans: Berkeley: dramatics. Burdette Burtsfield - Born: New Paris, Ind. Activities: FFA 2: sophomore foot ball l. Plans: Service. Kathleen Burnett Burdette Burtsfield Diana Busby - Born: Detroit, Mich. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth: FBLA l, 2, 3, re- porter l, treas. 2, sec. 3. Plans: secretary Dale Leon Byers - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: ROTC Rifle Team 3: Future Men Teachers 3. Plans: college: service. Andrea Callaway - Born: Oregon City, Ore. Activities: GAA 3: Girls' League Fashion Show 2: TNT 3. Plans: SBJC: Univ. of Utah: political and social science teacher. Carol Campanella - Born: Buffalo, N.Y. Plans: Beautician or Telephone Operator. Marilyn Campbell F Diana Busby Janet' E. Campbell - Born: Boston, Mass. Activities: French Club l, 2, 3: Latin Club i, 2, 3, sec. 3: GAA l, 2: Seal- bearer: Scholarship Society l, 2, 3: Girls' Tennis Team l: Tennis Club 3. Plans: Stanford or Radcliffe: Mathematics. Marilyn Campbell - Born: Carsbad, N.M. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3: Modern Dance Program 2. Plans: secretary. Colin Canfield - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Thespians 3. Plans: Stanford. Eddie Capovilla -- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band l, 2, 3: Dance Band l, 2: Orchestra 3: ROTC Band l, 2, 3: ROTC Officer 3: ROTC Band Commander 3, Plans: Automotive and Diesel specialist. Andrea Callaway Janet E. Campbell Eddie Capovrlla Carol Campanella Colin Canfield Dale Leon Byers Rene Cardona Manuel Castaneda Linda Castagnola Sonny Caster Rosendo Castillo Rene Cardona - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club 35 Dance Band 35 FBLA 2, 35 Sophomore Football5 JSA 35 Orchestra 35 Photography Club 25 Span- ish Club 2. Plans: College5 Navy. Linda Castagnola - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 35 Art Club 25 Big Sister Committee l, 25 Legislature lg Modern Dance Program 25 Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: secretary. Manuel Castaneda - Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Art Club l, 25 Sophomore Football5 Varsity Football 25 JSA lg Leg- islature 25 Cee Track lp Club Chicanos l, 2. Plans: USC. Sonny Caster + Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 35 FFA l, 2. Plans: College5 Engineering. Frank Castillo - Born: Leon, Guanaiuato, Mexico. Activities: Varsity Football, 25 Sophomore Football lg Hi-Y Council 35 Legislature 25 ROTC Officer 35 P.M,S.T. Award 3. Plans: F.B.l. Rosendo Castillo - Born: Camaguey, Cuba. Activities: Bancl 2, 35 Varsity Foot- ball 35 ROTC Band lg Varsity Track 35 Bee Track 25 UNY 2. Plans: UCSBC7 His- panic Culture, Service. Doris Castleberg - Born: Durand, Wis. Activities: Allied Youth 35 TNT 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: UCSBC Elementary Edu- cation. James Chachakos --- Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Deputies l, 2, 35 FBLA 25 Latin Club lg Radio Club 35 Scholarship So- ciety 2, 35 Science Club 3. Plans: UCSBC5 UC Medical Center. llllll ll lil lzlection Board lg Varsity Football 2 Sophomore Football lg Hi-Y Council l 2, 3, chaplain 25 JSA l, 25 Key Club 3 Legislature 25 Student Court 2, assoc justice5 Carousel l, Christmas Progran 2, Spring Program 25 Science Club 3 Swim Team lg Traffic Safety Committee lg Youth in Government 2, 3. Plans USC, UCSBC7 Dentist. John Chiu - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac tivities: Art Club l, 2, 35 Bee Basketbal 25 Deputies lg Legislature lg Radio Clul: l. Plans: College, UCLA5 Air Force. Frank Clark - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac tivities: Hi Y Council l, 25 Science Cluk 2, 35 Thespians 3. Plans: Aeronautics. Marilynn Clements - Born: Santa Bar bara. Activities: Allied Youth 35 Big Sister Committee 35 FBLA l, 2, 35 Legislature 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: SBJC Woodbury. Bob Coburn - Born: Fort William, On- tario, Canada. Activities: Forge lg OSQC l, 25 Photography Club, pres. 25 Future Men Teachers 35 Swim Team l. Plans Aeronautical Engineer. Sandy Cole - Born: Grand Rapids, Mich Activities: Allied Youth 35 FRN 35 GAA 25 JSA 35 Latin Club lp Swim Show 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: UCSBC5 Physica Therapist. rr: 5:' ' 1 Frank Castillo Doris Castleberg Roxana Chaille 5 James Chachakos John Chapman John Chiu Roxana Chaille - Born: San Diego. Ace tivities: A Cappella 35 Allied Youth 35 Girls' Ensemble l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y Council 25 Donettes 2. Plans: San Jose STGTS5 Ele- mentary Education. John Chapman 4 Born: Greenville, Ohio. Activities: Bee Basketball lg Photography Club 35 Science Club 3. Plans: UCSBC5 Re- search Chemist. Bing Cherrie -- Born: San Antonio, Tex. Activities: A Cappella l, 25 Junior Class pres.5 Senior Class pres.5 Deputies 2, 35 V Bing Cherrie Marilyn Clement Frank Clark Sandy Cole Bob Coburn Kenneth Colson - Born, Santa Barbara. 'lans, Navy, Electronics School. 'heony Condos - Born: Santa Barbara. ictivities: French Club l, 2, 3, vice-pres. , treas. 3, GAA 2, Globespanners 3, SA l, 2, 3, OSQG 2, 3, senior section o-editor 3, Sealbearer 3, Scholarship So- iety l, 2, 3, sec. 3, TNT l, UNY 2, sec. ', American Field Service finalist. Plans: 'omona or Stanford, Foreign Languages. llary Conley - Born: Santa Barbara. xctivities, FBLA 3, FRN l, 3, TNT 2, Tri- li-Y Council 3. Plans: SBJC, Woodbury. era Contreras - Born: Santa Barbara. kctivities, Girls' Ensemble l, Christmas irogram i, Club Chicanos 2, 3. Plans, 'elephone Operator, Marriage. tarbara Cordero - Born, Santa Barbara. ictivities, FRN 2. Plans, WAIF or Red Iross Nurse. 9-h 1- A Vlll c Ul9 Norman Cota Tbnv cuenqr Don cudwonh Cary D. Curtis Robert Cormack - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Architect, Artie Costas - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Allied Youth 2, 3, FBLA l, Golf Team l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, Lettermen's Club l. Plans: College or Service, Mary Conley Artie Costas Jill Coy Robert Cormack Gerd Cottam Mary Louise Cuellar John Cota - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac tivities: Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Base- ball 3, Jr. Varsity Baseball l, 2, Soph omore Football l, Typo Club l. Plans: SBJ C, Contractor. Norman Cota - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Bee Basketball 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, Business. Theony Condos Barbara Cordero Kenneth Colson Sera Contreras John Cota Gerd Cottam - Born: Halmstad, Sweden. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Big Sis- ter Committee l, 3, FRN 3, Girls' League Executive Board 2, JSA l, Legislature l, 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Pep Leader 3, FRN Talent Show, Girls' League Show, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Usherettes 2, 3. ROTC Colonel Coed. Plans, Berkeley or UCLA, Nurse. Jill Coy - Born: Santa Barbara. Activi- ties, Allied Youth 3, Art Club 3, Treas- urer, FBLA 2, FRN 2, Legislature l, Jun- ior Class Council, Senior Class Council. Plans: Legal Secretary. Arvilla Craig - Born, Mangum, Okla. Activities: Art Club 2, 3, FHA l, Girls' Ensemble l, 2, Christmas Program l, 2, Spring Program l. Plans, College, Com- mercial Artist. Don Cudworth - Born, Santa Ana, Calif. Plans: Service, College, Printing. Mary Louise Cuellar - Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Club Chicanos 2, 3. Plans: Telephone Operator, Marriage. Tony Cuellar - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Band l, 2, 3, Sophomore foot- ball, Varsity football 2, 3, Club Chicano 2, 3, Dance Band 3. Plans: SBJC. Cary D. Curtis - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans, Air Force, Electronics. 33 Malcolm Davis Carolyn de Bourguignon Malcolm Davis - Bom: Merced, Calif. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Legislature 1, 2, Swim Team l, 2, Lettermen's Club. Plans: College, Business Administration. Carolyn de Bourguignon-Born: San Jose, Calif. Activities: Art Club 2, Deputies 2, FHA l, 2, 3, secretary 3, Girls' Ensemble i, Girls' League Talent Shows and Fash- ion Shows, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: Beauty College, Marriage. I Gary Dinkins Paul Duxbury Bruce Eggleston Don Edwards David Eldridge llllEE lil il Poppy de Salza Eddia Diaz Peppy de Salza - Born: Bece, Hungary. Plans: Undecided. - : Eddie Diaz - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, Varsity Baseball manager 3, Deputies l, Varsity Football manager 3, Photography Club 2, Varsity Track manager l, Club Chicanos 2, 3, Sophomore Class Council. Plans: Cal Poly, Air Force. Robin Dietel - Born: Glendale, Calif. Activities: Big Sister Committee 3, FBLA l, Scholarship Society l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: SBJC. Dick Dimbal - Born: Portland, Ore. Ac- tivities: Athletic Committee 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, Sophomore Football 1, Varsity Track l, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3. Plans: Oregon State College, Automo- bile Business. Barbara Ann Ellis Robin Dielel Dick Dimbal Gary Dinkins - Born: Philadelphia, Penn. Activities: Swim Team 3. Plans: College. Paul Duxbury - Born: Liberty, Texas. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3, Assembly Com- mittee 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Bee Basketball l, Jr, Varsity Baseball l, Yell Leader 3, Program and Rally Committee 3. Plans: Navy Schooling, College. Don Edwards - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Boys' League Executive Board treasurer, Varsity Football 2, 3, Traffic Safety Committee. Plans: San Jose State, F.B.l. work. Bruce Egglelon - Born: Minneapolis, Minn. Plans: Cal Poly, Mechanical En- gineer. David Eldridge - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Science Club 3. Plans: SBJC, Electrical Engineering. Barbara Ann Ellis - Born: Hailey, Idaho. Activities: Allied Youth 'l, 2, 3, sec. 3, Girls' League Election Board 2, House Committee l, 2, JSA 1, Legislature l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, Modern Dance Show 2, TNT l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3. Plans: UCSBC, Airline hostess. Ronald H. Field Sonia Erickson - Born, Colfax, Wash. Activities, Allied Youth 3, Art Club 2, vice-pres. 2, Big Sister Committee 1, 2, 3, Junior Class sec., Senior Class Council, Girls' League Executive Board l, 2, 3, president 3, representative 2, JSA l, O8iG 2, ROTC Coed Colonel, Scholarship So- ciety l, 2, 3, Girls' League programs 2, 3, Boys' League Talent Show, FRN pro- gram 3, Ticket Sales Committee 2, TNT l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Usher- ettes 2, 3, Homecoming Queen, Youth in Government. Plans, Berkeley, Elementary Education. Tim Erwin - Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Allied Youth 3, Varsity football 2, Soph. Football, Legislature 3, Social Committee 3. Plans, SBJC. Gary Esmond -- Born, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Activities, FFA 2. Plans, SBJC, Air Force. Ralph Estes - Born, Atascadero, Calif. Activities, Basketball Manager 2, 3, FFA l, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Varsity Track l, 2, 3. Plans, Oregon State, Forestry. Paul Andrew Figueroa Sonia Erickson Jean Farrant - Born, England. Plans, Nursery School Teacher. Russell Fenn - Born: Tulsa, Okla, Ac- tivities, ROTC Fifle Team l, ROTC Officer, ROTC Drill Team l, 2, 3. Plans, Marine Corps. Ronald H. Field - Born, Los Angeles, Calif. Activities, Allied Youth 2, Jr. Var- sity Baseball l, Boys' League Executive Board 2, FFA l, 2, Latin Club l. Plans, College, Service. Paul Andrew Figueroa - Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Jr. Varsity Baseball manager l, Sophomore Football manager l, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 3, Jr. Varsity Tennis 2, Thespians 2, 3. Plans, Air Force. Russell R. Finch - Born, Grant's Pass, Ore. Activities, Chess and Checker Club 1, Deputies 2, JSA 3, ROTC Officer 3, Typo Club l, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, PMS8iT Award. Plans, Civil Engineer. Seymour Finger - Born, Brooklyn, N.Y. Activities, Deputies 1. Plans, UCLA, Cer- tified Public Accountant. . We Tim Erwin Ralph Estes Gary Esmond Jean Farrant Russell Fenn Mary Louise Fior - Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Allied Youth 1, 2, 3, FBLA l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, vice-pres. 3, Legislature 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, Donettes 2. Plans, Secretary. Irene Fiscalini - Born, Santa Barbara. Transferred from Merced High School 3. Activities, GAA 3, JSA 3. Plans, Beau- ticion. Russell R. Finch Seymour Finger Irene Fiscalini Mary Louise Fior MSE Ui Betty Jean Florea Glenn Fong Wendy Foster Sally Fragosa George Garasi Ann Foss Richard Fowler Patricia Marie Fullberg Benny C. Garcia '57 Betty Jean Florea-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, Band 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Swim Show 2, TNT 2, Swim Team 2, Tennis Club 3. Plans, College, Elementary Teaching. Glenn Fong-Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities: Athletic Committee 3, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, Sophomore Football I, Leg- islature l, Lettermen's Club 3. Plans: College. Ann Foss-Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Assembly Com- mittee 2, Big Sister Committee i, 2, Sophomore Council i, Junior Class Council 2, GAA l, 2, sec. 3, Girls' League Execu- tive Board 2, JSA l, Legislature 3, Pro- gram and Rally Committee 3, ROTC Coed Colonel 3, Social Committee 3, Pep Leader 3, Sophomore Talent Show, Modern Dance 2, Girls' League Program 3, Christmas Show 3, FRN Show, Swim Team l, O8.G Queen 3. UCSBC, Elementary Education, Wendy Foster-Born, New York, N.Y. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, Scribes l, French Club 2, JSA 2, Legislature 2, Span- ish Club l, TNT l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: SBJC and Univ. of Colo, or Arizona. Richard Fowler-Born, Huntington Beach. Plans: Undecided. Sally Fragosa - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans, Undecided. Avery Galbraith Hope Gallup Manuel Joe Garcia Manuel lito Garcia M ts. Patricia Marie Fullberg-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth i, 2, 3, Art Club l, 2, Big Sister Committee l, 3, Girls' League Executive Board 2, Hi- Lights l, 2, Legislature 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee l, 2, 3, ASB Radio Editor 3, Jr. Class Jam Session 2, Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil l, 2, vice pres. 3, Waldo Award, Youth in Government. Plans Woodbury College, Studio Executive Secretary. Avery Galbraith-Born, Pontiac, Mich. Plans: Aeronautical Engineering. Hope Gallup-Born, Van Nuys, Calif. Ac- tivities: Awards Committee 3, Big Sister Committee I, 3, FRN I, sec., French Club 2, 3, Girls' League Executive Board 3, treas., JSA 2, 3, Latin Club I, Legislature l, 3, Limitations Committee 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, String Ensemble l, 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society l, Musical Variations l, 2, 3, Carousel l, All California Or- chestra i, 2, 3, Modern Dance Program 2, TNT 2, sec., Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 3, executive board, -Usherettes 2, 3, AFS school finalist 2. Plans: Stephens or Berk- eley, Elementary Teacher. George Garasi-Born: Budapest, Hungary. Plans: Undecided. Benny C. Garcia-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club 3, Baseball, Jr. Varsity l, 2, Club Chicanos 3. Plans: Undecided. Manuel Joe Garcia-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Athletic Committee 3, Bas- ketball Jr. Varsity 2, Basketball, Bee l, Varsity Football 2, 3, Soph Football I, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Plans: USC, Ore- gon State, Service. Manuel lito Garcia--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Bee Basketball 2, Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3, Boys' League Executive Board, Varsity Football 2, 3, Sophomore football, Lettermen's Club l, 2, 3. Plans: College. Brenda Joyce Gentry-Born: Kansas City, Mo. Plans, Elementary instruction. Brenda Joyce Gentry 'Nuff' 2 - z yi . 3 ig.: f ,Q Z, ..., s ---f ssiiiii -:W F avi Kay Gerdes Judith Githens Susan Lynette Gerard William Girvetz Lorna Gonzales Madeline Gordon Claudette Gilbert-Born: Hawaii. Activ- ities: Allied Youth l, Art Club l. Plans: Foods teacher, Marriage. LeRoy Gilbert-Born: Ventura. Activities: Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, Legislature l, 2, FMT 2, Bee Basketball 2, 3, Soph. Class Council, Jr. Class Council, CIF Tennis Champion 2. Plans: USC, Dramatics. Beverly Gin Beverly Gin-Born: San Francisco. Activ- Jim Glover Martha Goolsby Lori Gordon Janice Gould Susan Lynette Gerard-Born: Fresno. Ac- tivities: French Club T, Limitations Com- mittee 3, Swim Show 2, 3. Plans: Colo- rado Women's College, Dental Technician. Kay Gerdes-Born: Columbus, Ohio. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth T, Jr. Class Council, Forge l, 2, 3, Forge Editor 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 2, Tri- Hi-Y Council l, 2, Plans: Humboldt State, Journalism. ities: Advertising Committee 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Big Sister Committee 3, Deputies 2, FRN l, 2, sec. 2, GAA T, 2, JSA l, 3, Legislature l, Spanish Club 1, Girls' League Fashion Show 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, corresponding secretary 3. Plans: Nursing school, Col- lege, Medicine Social Work. William Girvetz-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Constitution Revision Commit- tee 2, 3, chairman 3, JSA l, 2, 3, Var- sity l, 2, 3. Plans: Undecided. Judith Githens-Born: Popular Bluff, Mo. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club l, 2, 3, Assembly Committee, Big Sister Committee 2, 3, FBLA 3, Girls' League Executive Board, Spanish Club l. Plans: Business College. With so many enthusiastic volunteers, it's no wonder that the Senior Class float was iudged the best in the Homecoming Parade. LeRoy Gilbert Claudette Gilbert Beverly Glick Beverly Glick--Born: Alhambra. Activities: Allied Youth 2, French Club 2, 3, JSA l, 2, 3, Exec. Board 2, Legislature 3, OAG l, Spanish Club l, TNT l, 2, 3. Plans: University, Home Economics. Jim Glover-Born: Runitord, Me. Activ- ities: Scholarship Society, Future Men Teachers, Science Club. Plans: Teacher, chemist. Lorna Gonzales-Born: Los Angeles. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3, Big Sister Com- mittee 2, Senior Class Council 2, Cam- pus Committee 2, GAA l, 2, Grounds Committee 2, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, Tennis Club l. Plans: UCSBC, Home Economics. Martha Goolsby-Born: EI Centro. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2, Scholarship So- ciety 3, Spanish Club 3, TNT l, 3, UNY Dancers i. Plans: UCSBC, Secondary Teacher. Lori Gordon-Born: Los Angeles. Activi- ties: FBLA 3, GAA 3. Transferred senior year. Plans: College. Madeline Gordon-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth, Big Sister Com- mittee, GAA, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council. Plans: Fashion Merchandising. Janice Gould-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Girls' Ensemble l, Swim Team 2. Plans: Santa Barbara Business College, Secretary. Robert William Goux Francis Graham Douglas Grant 38 ,ef 'S W tat Barbara Gragg Jack Graham Elvira Greenwood Dennis Groeber Wayne Graham Stu Gregory Frank Guevarra Roger Alan Haines Donna Hamilton Jim Grindle Kay Guzman Sue Hall Robert William Goux-Born: San Fran- cisco. Activities: A Capella l, 2, 3: Soph. Football i: French Club l, 2, 3: Legisla- ture 3: Limitations Committee 3: Scholar- ship Society i: Carousel i: Amahl and the Night Visitors I, 3: Future Men Teachers 2. Plans: Ministry. Barbara Gragg--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2: Big Sister Committee 2: Spanish Club 1. Plans: Woodbury: Executive Secretary. Francis Graham-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FHA l, 2, 3: vice-pres. 1, pres. 2, 3: FRN 2: Grounds Committee 2. Plans: Dental assistant. Jack Graham-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Bee Basketball: Soph class pres.: Junior class vice-pres.: Senior class treas.: Deputies 2: FBLA 1, 2: Soph. Football: Varsity Football 2, 3: Hi-Y Council, vice- pres. 3: JSA, pres. 3: Key Club l, 2, 3: Legislature 1, 2: Scholarship Society I, 2, 3: Bee Track 2: Cee Track I: Varsity Track 3: Club Chicanos 3: Lettermen's Club 3: Mr. Businessman 2. Wayne Graham-Born: England. Activ- ities: Latin Club l: Science Club 2. Plans: USC: Dentist. Douglas Grant-Born: Los Angeles. Ac- tivities: Advertising Committee 2, 3: Art Club I, 2, 3: Hi-Y Council i. Plans: SBJC. Elvira Greenwood-Born: Klamath Falls, Ore. Activities: A Capella 3. Transferred from Stockton, Calitornia 3. Plans: Uncle- cided. Stu Gregory-Born: Santa Bargara. Ac- tivities: Jr. Varsity Baseball l, 3: FBLA 3: FFA l, 2. Plans: Service: Undecided. Jim Grindle-Born: Greeley, Colo, Ac- tivities: Bee Track 2, 3: Thespians 2. Plans: Westmont College: Religious work. Dennis Groeber-Born: Hanford. Plans: Undecided. Frank Guevarra-Born: Santa Barbara.: Plans: Navy. Kay Guzman-Born: Oxnard. Activities! Allied Youth l, 2, 3: Big Sister Commit- tee l, 2: Soph. class council: Senior classi council: Hi-Lights 2: JSA i: Legislaturd 'l, 2, 3: Social Committee 2: Spanish Club l: Girls' League Fashion Show 2: Modern Dance Show 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3: Usherettes 2, 3, vice-pres. 3. Plans: UCLA, Berkeley: Business Administration. Roger Alan Haines-Born: Yakima, Wash. Activities: Hi-Y Council 2: ROTC Rifle Team 'l, 2, 3: ROTC Drill Team l, 2, 3: Drill Team Commander 3: ROTC Company Commander 3. Plans: Army. Sue HalIABorn: Santa Barbara, Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3: Big Sister Commit- tee T: Spanish Club l: Tri-Hi-Y Council T, 2. Plans: Woodbury College. Donna HamiIton7Born: Madison, Wis. Activities: Art Club: Big Sister Committee: Deputies: FBLA: FRN: Girls' Tennis Team: Donettes. Plans: Navy Secretary. Donnie Hancock+Born: Santa Barbara, Plans: Undecided. Judie Hancock-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Big Sister Committee 3, FRN 2, GAA l, 2, 3. Plans: Undecided. Elizabeth Hand-Born: Berkeley. Activi- ties: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Big Sister Com- mittee l, 2, 3, chairman l, 2, Sophomore class secretary, Junior class council, Sen- ior class council, FRN 3, GAA l, 2, Girls League Executive Board, vice-pres.. 2, JSA l, Legislature l, 2, 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Pep Leader 3, Christ- mas program 2, Boys' and Girls' League Talent Shovvs, Swim Show l, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 3, Usherettes 3, Swim Team l, Traffic Safety Committee 3, ROTC Coed Colonel 3,'Homecoming Maid of Honor 3. Plans: Berkeley, UCLA, Pre-Med stu- dent. Bob Hanna7Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 2, 3, pres. 3, Soph. Football l, Golf Team 2, 3, Letterman's Club 3. Plans: Teacher. Pat Hansen4Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Jr. Varsity Baseball l, Constitu- tion Revision Committee 3, FBLA l, 2, 3, Reporter 2, vice-pres. 2, exec. board l, 2, state exec. board l, 2, 3, Soph. Foot- ball l, Forge l, JSA 2, 3, Speaker 2, parliamentarian 2, exec. board 2, 3, state exec. board 2, 3, Scholarship So- ciety 3, JSA Summer School 2. Plans: Stanford, Law, Politics. Arlene Judy Hart-Born: North Bend, Ore. Activities: Allied Youth l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Donettes 3. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC Gray Hartigan-Born: Boston, Mass. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, Art Club l, Big Sister Committee 3, FBLA 2, French Club l, GAA 2, 3, TNT 2, 3, Girls' Tennis Team. Plans: Univ. of Houston, Elementary Education. Stan Hartman-Born: Iowa. Plans: Unde- cioled, I I Arlene Judy Hart Loren Hatlen Dennis Patrick Hazlewood Judie Hancock Pat Hansen Elizabeth Hatchett Donnie Hancock Bob Hanna Stan Hartman Ronald Hays Elizabeth Hand Gray Hartigan Frank Hawthorne Vera Heber Miriam Henoch 39. Raymond Herrera Clifford Hickman Ed Hicks Richard Hidalgo Elizabeth Hatchett-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FRN l, 2, historian 2: Orchestra l, 2: Girls' Tennis Team I: Donettes 3. Plans: Knapp School of Nursing: Nurse. Loren Hatlen--Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Latin Club l: Scholarship So- ciety i, 3: Science Club 2, 3. Plans: College: Engineer. Frank Hawthorne - Born: Loma Linda. Plans: Undecided. Ronald Hays-Born: Bryan, Tex. Activi- ties: transferred from Byran, Tex. 3. Plans: Medicine or acting. Denis Patrick Hazlewood-Born: San Jose. Activities: ROTC Officer 3: ROTC Drill Team 2, 3. Plans: Commercial Art. Vera Heber-Born: Oslo, Norway. Activ- ities: Assembly Committee 3: French Club 3: Globe Spanners 3: JSA 3: Usherettes 3: A.F.S. exchange student from Norway 3. Plans: Journalism. Miriam Henoch-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 3: Hi-Lights 1, 2, 3: JSA T: Outstanding Hi-Lighter Award 2: Waldo Awards: Platter-Chatter Editor: Foot-Lights Editor 2. Plans: SBJC, San Francisco State: Radio and TV pro- duction and writing. i 57 Fred Hepp - Born: Colusa. Activities: Athletic Committee 3, chairman 3: Soph. class treas.: Soph. Football I: Varsity Football 2, 3: Hi-Y Council l: Key Club l, 2, 3: Legislature T, 2: Boys' Athletic Manager 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Plans: Stanford, USC: Medicine. Cecilia Herrera-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Telephone operator, marriage. Raymond Herrera-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: SBJC: Service. Clifford Hickman-Born: Bakersfield. Ac- tivities: FFA: Hi-Lights: Platter Chatter Edi- tor 3. Plans: Westmont College: Minister. Ed Hicks-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Band l, 2, 3: Dance Band 2, 3: Deputies l, 2: French Club l: ROTC Band l, 2: ROTC Officer 3: Science Club 2. Plans: College: Air Force. Have you read War and Peace yet? Seal- bearers Janice Hilton, Karin Augerson, Kaaren Welo and Theony Condos are not always this engrossed in books. Richard Hidalgo-Born: Santa Barbara. Acivities: A Cappella l, 3: ROTC Rifle Team 3: ROTC Officer 3, Batallion Com- mander: ROTC Color Guard 3: ROTC Football Guard 3: ROTC Distinguished MT2. Plans: Army. Janice Hilton-Born: Toledo, Ohio. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 2, 3: Awards Commit- tee 3: Sophomore class council: Junior class council: Deputies 3: French Club 2, 3, treas. 2, historian 3: Girls' Ensemble T: JSA 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Legislature T, 2: O8:G 2: Sealbearer 3: Scholarship So- ciety l, 2, 3, exec. board 1, pres. 3: Stu- dent Court, asst. defense attorney 3: Christmas program 2, 3: Spring program 1, 2: Modern Dance program 2: A Ca- pella festival 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council I: Triple Trio 2, 3. Plans: Europe: UCSBC: Music. Robert Hoag-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Arlan Holman-Born: Oxnard. Activities: Varsity Basketball T, 2, 3: FFA l, 2: Let- termen's Club 2, 3. Plans: Army: Agri- culture. James Hoover - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Roosevelt Hoover Jr. - Born: Monroe, Louisiana. Activities: Band: Soph. Foot- ball. Plans: San Francisco Music Academy: Navy. Carol Lynn Hopkins-Born: Bakersfield. Activities: Transferred from Beirut 3. Latin Club 3. Plans: College: Medicine. Joyce Hopkins-Born: Roscoe, Tex. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 3: FRN 3: TNT i, 2, Plans: Business college. James Hoover Roosevelt Hoover Carol Lynn Hopkins Joyce Hopkins JK atricia Diane Hopkins Allen L. Hove Patricia Diane Hopkins-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Band l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Musical Variations l, 2, 3, Band programs l, 2, 3. Plans, Business college, Business. Allen L. Hove-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, FFA l, 2, 3, reporter 2, alternate officer 3, State FFA Rural Electrification Winner 2. Plans, Cal Poly, Davis, Agri- culture engineering and business. Jack Hubbard-Born, Boston, Mass. Ac- tivities, ROTC Drill Team. Plans, SBJC, Service. Carol Huggins-Born, Ft. Stevens, Ore. Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, JSA l, Swim Show i, 2, Christmas Program 2. Plans, Homemaker. Juliet Humphreys-Born, Akron, Ohio, Activities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Deputies 2, French Club l, 2, JSA l, Legislature 2, O86 Staff 2, 3, organizations editor 2, editor 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, treas. 3. Plans, UCSBC, Berkeley. iyi' j K Jack Hubbard Carol Huggins Dennis Huston-Born, Atascadero. Activi- ties, Allied Youth, 3, Program and Rally Comm., 2, Transferred from San Luis Obispo, 2. Plans, undecided. Mary Louise Jackson+Born, New Orleans, La. Activities, Swim Show 2, Tennis 2. Plans, College. Willie Faye Jackson-Born, Shreveport, La. Activities, Soph. Class Council, Don- nettes 3, Modern Dance Program 2. Plans: Business school. Donald E. James-Born, La Mesa, Texas, Plans, U.S. Marine Corps Mechanical School. Bennie Jamison-Born, Santa Maria. Ac- tivities, Varsity Baseball 3. Plans, Work. Norma Jeanne Jefferson-Born, El Dor- ado, Kan. Activities, Modern Dance Pro- gram 2, Plans, Beautician. Jim Jennings-Born, Windber, Penn. Ac- tivities, Art Club l, Bee Basketball l, Deputies l, 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, Soph. Football, ROTC Rifle Team l, Let- termen's Club 2, 3. Plans, Michigan State. Iuliet Humphreys Dennis Huston Mary Louise Jackson Willie Faye Jackson Donald E. James Bennie Jamison Norma Jeanne Jefferson Jim Jennings Estella Jimenez Gary Gene Johnson Harleigh Johnston Sue Johnstone i Vivian Jessee-Born, El Paso, Tex. Ac- tivtties, FBLA l. 2. Plans, Beauty College, Work. Angelina Jimenez-Born, Santa Barbara Activities, GAA 3, Club Chicanos i, 2, 3. Plans, Housewife. Estella Jimenez-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Club Chicanos l, 2, 3, FHA 2 3. Plans, Secretary. Gary Gene Johnson-Born, Stillwater Okla. Activities, Deputies 1, Bee Track l, Varsity Track 2, 3, Thespians i, 2. Plans- Air Force, Highway Patrol. Harleigh Johnston-Born, Lemington Spa England. Activities, Awards Committee 2, 3, Soph. Football l, Varsity Football 2, 3, Hi-Y Council l, treas,, JSA 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, sec. 2, vice-pres. 3, Legisla- 'ture l, Scholarship 2, 3, Varsity Tennis, Third in U.N. test 2. Plans, Stanford, Har- vard, Nuclear Physicist, Business. Sue Johnstone-Born, Coronado. Activ- ities, Big Sister Committee 2, 3, Senior class council, FRN 2, Girls' Ensemble l, O86 Staff 2, 3, Student body section edi- tor, Donettes 2. Plans: Biological research. Ben Ed Jones-Born, Moline, Ill. Plans, Retail jeweler. David Jones-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, ROTC 2nd Lieutenant 3. Plans, Cal Poly, Electrical Engineer. r 1 1 Vivian Jessee Angelina Jimenez Ben Ed Jones David Jones Richard F. Jones Luceba K. Jouett Richard F. Jones - Born: Morris, lll. Activities: FFA, l, 2, 3, treas. 2, pres. 3, Soph. Football l, Varsity Football I, 2, 3, Varsity Track 3, Lettermens Club 2. 3. Plans: Service, Washington State College. Luceba K. Jouett-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club 2, FBLA 2, FHA 2, 3, parliamentarian, first and second degree, Girls' Tennis Team l. Plans: SBJC, Marriage. Kenneth Kelley-Born: Cambridge, Mass. Activities: Stage Crew, Thespians 2, 3. Plans: College, Service. Terry Kelley-Born: Sacramento. Activ- ities: Deputies 2, Soph. Football I, Var- sity Football 3, Hi-Y Council, pres. 3. Plains: College, immigration Service. Merrily M. Kelliher-Born: Oxnard. Ac- tivities: Big Sister Committee chairman 3, Soph. class council, Jr. class council, Sen- ior class council, GAA 2, Girls' League Executive Board 3, Legislature 3, Swim Show 2, SBVISC chairman 3, TNT l, 2. Plans: College, Education. Lynn Kemble-Born: Los Angeles. Activ- ities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club 'l, 2, Big Sister Committee l, Deputies l, French Club 2, Legislature l, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Girls' Tennis Team l, Swim Show 2, 3, Tennis Club 3. Plans: Univ. of Colorado, or San Jose State, commercial art. 42 Elliii Kenneth Kelley Terry Kelley Karl Kemp Karen L. Kennedy Karl Kemp-Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities: Soph. Class Council, Sr. Class Coun- cil, ROTC Officer 3, Boys' State 2, ROTC Academic Award l, 2. Plans: UCSBC, Engineering. Karen L. Kennedy-Born: Glendale. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3, Big Sister Com- mittee 2, 3, FBLA 3, Legislature 3, Mod- ern dance program 2, Talent Shows l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, Thespians 3. Plans: Secretary. Jerry Kenner--Born: Hollywood. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 3. Plans: Service. Jane Kimball-Born: Saginaw, Mich. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2, 3, GAA 3, Latin Club l, Legislature 2, Scholarship So- ciety l, TNT 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: Pomona, Scripps, undecided. Robin Gail Knipp-Born: Los Angeles. Activities: Deputies 3, FHA 3, French Club l, 2, Legislature 2, TNT 2, 3, Modern Dance program 2, Swim Show 3. Plans: UCSBC, Anthropologist. Joe Knowles-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: ROTC Officer 3, ROTC Drill Team l, 2, Finalist National Merit Scholarship Program 3. Plans: College, Engineering. Richard J. Konior Jr.-Born: Chicago, lll. Activities: Legislature l, Bee Track 2. Plans: Marines, College. Nil Merrily M. Kelliher Jerry Kenner Robin Gail Knipp 4'- ami' Hi Lynn Kemble Jane Kimball Joe Knowles Richard J. Konior Ui '57 hirley Kreutzkampf John Laughlin Laura A. Leavy Philip Lee Diane Kupelian Angus Laurabee Norman Lee aii 5 Carole Anne Lampe Richard LaPiana Gretta Charlene Leader Lynn Letherman Katherine Krasno - Born, North Tona- wanda, N.Y. Activities, Girls' Ensemble 3, JSA 3, World Friendship Club 3, Science Club 3, Transferred from Maine Township High, Des Plaines, Ill. Plans, UCSBC, Music maior. Shirley Kreutzkampf--Born, Albert City, Iowa. Plans, Undecided. Diane Kupelian-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities: A Capella 3, Deputies 2, Girls' Ensemble l, OGG Stott 3, Program and Rally Committee 3, Home Coming Parade chairman 3, Spanish Club i, Xmas pro- gram i, Modern Dance program 2, Xmas program 3, Spring Show 3, Amahl and the Night Visitors 3, Swim Show 3, Donettes 2. Plans, UCLA, Pharmacy. Carole Anne Lampe-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Activities, Alied Youth l, 2, Art Club l, 2, French Club l, O8,G Staff 2, 3. Plans, Science Technical Secretary. Richard LaPiana-Born, San Francisco. Activities, JSA 2, 3, Future Men Teachers 2, Senior Class Float Committee 3. Plans, College, Marines, Restauranteur. Katherine Krasno Jim Lapsley Jim Lapsley-Born, Chicago, Ill. Activ- ities, Varsity Basketball 3, Bee Basket- ball 2, Student Court 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, Bee Track i, 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Plans, Compton J.C. John Laughlin-Born, Beaumont, Tex. Activities, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3, treas., Senior Class vice-pres. Plans, Oregon State Law. Angus Laurabee-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Advertising Committee 2, Art Club 2, Band l, Swim Team 2. Plans, College, Navy. Gretta Charlene Leader-Born, Atoka, Okla. Activities, Art Club 2. Plans, Stan- ford, Medicine. Lynn Letherman - Born, Denver, Colo. Activities, Allied Youth i, 2, 3, Art Club l, Big Sister Committee l, 2, French Club l, Girls' Ensemble l, 2, Girls' League Executive Board 3, Legislature 1, 2, Talent Shows 2, 3, Swim Team 2, Plans, Model. Laura A. Leavy-Born, Chicago, lll. Ac- tivities, A Capella 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Big Sister Committee 2, 3, FBLA 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, JSA 1, Spring and Christmas Shows 2, 3, Modern Dance Show 2, Tri- Hi-Y Council,2. Plans, Secretary, Air Line Hostess. Norman Lee--Born, Santa Barbara. Activ- ities, Varsity Football 2, 3, Soph Foot- ball i, Legislature l. Plans, College, En- gineering or Geology. Philip Lee-Born, Santa Barbara. Activi- ties, Varsity Football 2, 3, Soph Football 1, Legislature i. Plans, College, Engi- neering or Geology. 43 Wendy Lee-Born: Los Angeles, Calif, Activities, Advertising Committee 3, Art Club 3, Assembly Committee 3, French Club 3, vice pres., JSA 3, Transferred from Westlake, 3. Plans: Elementary Teacher. Richard Leitman-Born, Detroit, Mich. Activities, Allied Youth 2, Boys' League Executive Board 3, treas., Latin Club 3, Future Men Teachers 3. Plans, Miami University. Edward Lewis-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Junior Class Council, Radio Club 3, Spanish Club 3, treas., Future Men Teachers 3. Plans, College, Teacher. Marion Janet Lewis!-Born, Watsonville, Calif. Activities: A. Capella 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble l, Legislature 2, OSQG Staff 2, 3, Spring and Christmas Programs 2, 3, Dance Program 2, Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. Plans: UCSBC, Davis, Secre- tary. Marlene Lewis-Born, Alhambra, Calif. Activities: A Cappella l, 2, 3, FRN 2, French Club l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Scholarship Society 3, Christmas Program l, Carousel l, Amahl and the Night Visitors 3, Triple Trio 2, 3. Plans: UCSBC, Music. Stephen Licker-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Art Club l, Bee Basketball l, 2, 3, Junior Class Council 2, treas., Con- stitution Revision Committee 2, Dance Band l, Deputies 3, Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Seal- bearer 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, ASB Chief Justice 3, Student Court 3, Bee Track 3, Cee Track l, 2, All California Orchestra 3. Plans, Stanford, USC, Lawyer. Carmen Lopez Eleanor Lopez Sylvia Lopez Vivian Louderback . . .fx Mary Louise Lopez Wendy Lee Richard Leitman Marlene Lewis Stephen Licker Bettye Lindholm Mary Teresa Lino Judy Lillard-Born: Chicago, lll. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 3, Big Sister Commit- tee 3, FBLA 2, FRN 3, sec., Christmas Program 2, Swim Show 2, TNT 3. Plans, SBJC. Frank Limon-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Band l, 2, 31 Spanish Club 3, vice pres., Club Chicanos 2. Plans, College Bettye Linclholm-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Housewife. Mary Teresa Lino-Born, Robstovvn, Tex. Activities, Club Chicanos l, 2, 3, sec. 2, 3, Soph. Council 1. Plans: Telephone Operator, Receptionist. Pamela Lipscombe-Born: Stains, Middle- sex, England, Activities: Art Club l, FHA 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, i-ia-Lights 3, Legisla- ture 2, Swim Show l, 2, 31 Modem Dance Program 2, Swim Team l, 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3, sec. 3. Plans: SBJC: The- atrical Work. ? if iiii Don Louie W we . .- in 151' ' Edward Lewis Marion Jane! Lewi Judy Lillard Frank Limon Pamela Lipscombe Linda Logran Linda Logran-Born: Santa Barbara. Ai tivities: Big Sister Committee 3, Latin Clu l, Legislature 3, TNT l, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Cour cil l, 3, Donettes 2. Plans: College, Ele mentary Education. Carmen Lopez-Born: Santa Barbara. Ar tivities: Club Chicanos 3. Plans: Telephon Operator, Secretary. Eleanor Lopez-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac tivities, Allied Youth 3, Band l, 2, FH, 2, 3, Executive Board 3, GAA 3, Girl: Ensemble l, 2, 3, JSA 2, 3, Swim Shox. 2, 3, Club Chicanos 2, Maiorettes l, 2 Swim Team 'l, 2: Plans: Banking. Mary Louise Lopez-Born: Santa Barbara Activities, GAA 2, 3, Legislature 2, Swin Show 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans Nursing, Business. Sylvia Lopez-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac tivities, GAA l, Swim Show 2, 3, Allie: Youth 3..Plans: Business College. Vivian Louderback-Born: Lafayette, Ind Plans: Undecided. Don Louie-Born: Canton, China. Activi ties: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Bee Basket ball l, Radio Club 3, Varsity Track 3 Bee Track l. Plans: College, Air Force .loan Luckmg Roger Lytel Ronnie McDougall ll L57 ry Anne Lower Jane Lowsley ,lqnige McBrqfney rgie McCracken Jefferson E. McDonald Thgmqg Mcbougqll 'd MacElhenny Jr. Pat McFilIen Ed MgG0wqn lary Anne Lower-Born: Santa Barbara. ctivities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Art Club 2, - FHA 2, Hi-Lights 2, JSA 2, 3, Legis- ture 2, Donettes 3, Betty Crocker Award. ans, Fashion Designer and Merchan- ser. :ne LowsIey+Bornf San Francisco, Calif. ctivities: Swim Show 2, 3, Plans, Busi- zss College. :an Lucking-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- fities, Allied Youth 2, 3, Deputies 2, ench Club 2, TNT 3, pres., Donettes 2, , Plans: College, Elementary Education. nger Lyiel-Born: Santa Barbara, Activ- ies, Varsity Football 3, JSA l, Varsity 'ack 3. Plans, College, Marines. :nice McBratney-Born: San Luis Obispo, alif. Activities, Allied Youth 2, 3, FRN , Girls' Ensemble 2. Plans, Nursing, largie McCracken7Born, Santa Barbara. ctivities, FBLA 2, Forge l, Girls' League 4ecutive Board 3, JSA l, Legislature 3, vanish Club l. Plans, Business Adminis- ation. afferson Eugene McDonald-Born, Santa arbara. Activities: Varsity Football 2, 3. lans: SBJC, Trade School. Ronnie McDougall-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, A Cappella 2, 3, Boys' League Executive Board 3, Key Club 3, Legisla- ture 3, Limitations Committee 3, chair- man, ROTCWOfficer 3, Future Men Teach- ers 2, 3. Plans, College, Teaching. Thomas McDougall-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Allied Youth 3, Hi-Y Council l, 2, Legislature 3, Boys' League Talent Show 3, Hi-Lights Talent Shovv 3, Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, Plans, Teacher. Bernard MacEIhenny Jr.-fBorn: Santa Barbara, Activities, Allied Youth 2, Jr. The annual publications banquet involves many problems. Julie Humphreys, 0816 editor, Kay Gerdes, Forge editor, and Patti Fullberg, Radio editor, work hard to iron them out. Varsity Baseball l, Soph. Class vice pres. T, Soph. Class Council l, Deputies 2, FBLA 3, Hi-Y Council 1, 2, Junior Class Council 2, Legislature 3, Program and Rally Committee 2, 3, Senior Class Coun- cil 3, ASB Yell Leader 3, Boys' League Talent Show 2, Hi-Lights Talent Show 3. Plans, San Jose State, Business Admin- istration. Pot McFilIen-Born, Toledo, Ohio. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 3, Art Club 3, FHA 3, Spanish Club l, Plans: Medical Secretary. Ed McGowan - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans: Army. 8' l-lorrieT Pormo is usuolly o preTTy hord girl To find, buT she moy be found neor The Business Office or The Sfudenf Body Room, of The MY or driving To or from The Junior College. HorrieT vvos kepf oiuiTe busy This yeor by her du- Ties os ASB Treosurer, choiirmon of Senior Week, lecider of ci Y club, dnd ci member of mdny commiffees, yeT she found iT pos- sible To become o Seolbeorer, o semi-finolisT in The Bonk of Americo compeTiTion, ond o STu- denT of The Monfh. When she could spend The Time The woy she liked, she vvois ofTen occu- pied wiTh kniTTing, music, o sod- eyed beogle known os Poochie ond vvrifing leTTers To o cerfoin Toll boskefboll ployer. She cilso confesses To o fondness for un- usuol food, especiolly when iT's lTdlion. s i , ffl, B T 1 ,Viz lv. T T s y 5- ., The besf place To look Tor Bernie MacElhenney is in The midsf of a group of Triends. His enThusi- asm as a Yell Leader helped us all To root as hard as we could To supporT The TooTball Team, even when The score Wasn'T very encouraging. As King of HearTs he reigned over The ValenTine's dance held in his honor. AfTer school Bernie was kepT busy by oi job in a local sTore, where he made many friends. In his spare Time he was seen cruising STaTe in his blue Mercury, vvaTer-skiing wiTh The Beachcombers, Tollow- ing up a Safurolay nighT show wiTh a snack aT The Onion or making a new addiTion To his sign collecfion. Barbara McNeil Richard Paul Madison Gloria Malengo Mary Mares Ed Marini ,,,.. 3 Michael McKnight Sandra Mclean Gordon McMillan Ross McMurry Michael McKnight-Born, Los Angeles. Activities: Election Board 3, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, Sophomore Football l, Grounds Committee l, Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Key Club l, 2, 3, sec. 2, pres. 3, Scholar- ship Society 2, 3, ASB Attorney General 2, Student Court l, 2, Ticket Sales Com- mittee 2, Varsity Track l, Lettermen's Club 3, Outstanding History Student 2. Plans, College, civil engineering. Ross McMurry - Born, Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Boys' League Executive Board 3, FBLA 2, Key Club 2, 3, Legislature 2, Senior Class Council 3, Traffic Safety Committee 2, 3, chairman 3. Plans, College, Business Administra- tion, NROTC. Barbara McNeil-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, A Cappella l, 2, 3, Big Sister Committee 3, Finance Committee 3, Girls' League Executive Board 3, JSA 3, Legis- lature l, 2, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Sealbearer 3, Triple Trio 2, 3. Plans: College, International Relations. Richard Paul Madison - Born: Minne- apolis, Minn. Activities: Allied Youth 2, Dance Band l. Plans, Car Salesman. Gloria Malengo-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities, Big Sister Comm. l, 2, 3, De- puties 2, Forge l, 2, 3, managing editor 3, girls' sports editor 2, GAA l, 2, 3, Girls' League Exec. Board l, 3, JSA l, Legislature l, 2, 3, Social Committee Chairman 3, Chief Justice 2, Student Court 2, Ticket Sales Committee l, Swim Michelina Marino Joyce Letitia Marquette Samuel Marquez Phil MGI'Sl1CIll Team l, OBQG Queen l, ROTC Co-ed colonel, SBVISC 2. Plans, UCLA, ele- mentary education or phy. ed. instruction. Mary Mares-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, FHA I, 2, Club Chicanos l, 2. Plans, Business College. Ed Marini-Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities, Varsity Football 2, 3, Soph Foot- ball l, Lettermen's Club 3. Plans, Col- lege, Navy, Engineering. Michelina Marino-Born, Boston, Mass. Activities: Allied Youth 3, Big Sister Com- mittee 3, GAA 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3, Christmas Show 2, Modern Dance Show 2, Swim Show 2, PTA Show 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Swim Team l, 2. Plans: Junior College, Business. Joyce Letitia Marquette-Born, Los An- geles, Calif. Activities, Art Club l, 2, 3, FBLA l, FHA l, 2, FRN l, 2, French Club l, Swim Team 2, 3. Plans: Commercial Artist. Samuel Marquez-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities: Bee Basketball 2, FBLA 2, 3, Bee Track l, 2. Plans, SBJC, Business. Phil Marshall-Born, Palmer, Alaska. Activities, Varsity Baseball 3, Jr, Varsity Baseball 2, Soph Football l, Orchestra 'l, Radio Club l, 2, 3. Plans: Cal Poly, Electronic Engineering. Phyllis Lee Marshall - Born, Palmer, Alaska. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Big Sister Committee 3, Deputies 2, FHA 2, 3, Legislature l, Donettes 3, Tennis Club 3. Plans: SBJC, Marriage. 3 'T PM Phyllis Lee Marshall Teretha Martin Adolfo Garcia Martinez Albert Martinez Daniel A. Martinez Teretha Martin - Born: Portales, New Mexico. Plans: Beauty Operator. Adolfo Garcia Martinez-Born: Nuevo Laredo, Mex. Activities: Club Chicanos 2. Plans: College: Air Force. Albert Martinez-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Daniel A. Martinez-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Club Chicanos 3. Plans: Undecided. John Martinez-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Air Force. Judith Martinez-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Club Chicanos 2, 3. Plans: Housewife. Sally Martinez-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: GAA 2: Club Chicanos 1, 2, 3, pres. 3, Plans: Telephone Operator. Marilyn Ann Mavis-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth 2: FBLA 3: FHA 2, 3: FRN 3. Plans: Knapp School of Nursing. Antoinette Mazzei-Born: Binghamton, New York. Plans: Secretary: Housewife. Esper Mendoza--Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Club Chicanos l, 2, 3. Plans: Undecided. Martha Mendoza-Born: Santa Barbara, Plans: Secretary: Marriage. Mary Ellen Mendoza-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Allied Youth,l: FBLA 3: FHA 3, historian: Spanish Club 2, 3. Plans: Art Center: Commercial Art. Geraldine Jean Menzel-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: AIIied'Youth l, 2, 3: Art Club 2: Big Sister Committee l: Girls' Ensemble 1, 3: Legislature l, 2: Talent Shows and Programs l, 2, 3: Tticket Sales Committee 2. Plans: Mod. Dance Teacher. Nancy M. Miller-Born: Evanston, lll. Activities: FBLA 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble l: Latin Club 2. Plans: Nursing: Marriage. Philip Mira-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Sophomore Football l: Bee Track: Cee Track: Club Chicanos. Plans: Douglas Aircraft. Carl Miranda - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Restaurant Manager. Clark Misemer-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Are Americans really very different from Europeans? These students are in a good position to know. Two exchange stu- dents who are at SBHS this year are Vera Heber, from Norway, and Martine Vouhe, from France. Pat Walker istandingl was an AFS representative to Germany last summer. 5 1. .K . .. .. -1:..e,,, Wi John Martinez Sally Martinez Antoinette Mazzei Martha Mendoza Geraldine Jean Menzel Judith Martinez Marilyn Ann Mavis Esper Mendoza Mary Ellan Mendoza Nancy M Miller Carl Miranda Clark Misemer .., ww... ...A . W K l ' ..:-' F ii . ' I 1 1 . . .- f, ty. 'f.,,,, 5 Laffy 33.3, ---4 . ..,.- 1 'M ,121 f : pairs 335' P 6 , x '.. Mike Mitchell Russell Molett Mike Mitchell-Born: Bloomington, ind. Activities: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2: Boys' League Executive Board 3: Open Campus Committee 2: Varsity Football 3: Legis- lature i, 2, 3: Varsity Track l. Plans: Dartmouth: Air Force: Engineering or psychology. Russell Molett-Born: Coalinga, Calif, Activities: ROTC Drill Team 2: Science Club 2, 3. Plans: Research. Marilyn Leah Mull Albert Murillo Donald Naretto Willette Murphy Michael Nayh HHSS Hi lil Carlos Molina Thelma Montgomery Carlos Molina-Born: Santa Barbara, Plans: Machinist: Navy. Thelma Patricia Montgomery - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 3: Big Sister Committee l, 2: Soph. Class- Sec. l: FBLA 3: FRN l, 2, 3: Girls' En- semble l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, Plans: Secretary. Louise Morse - Born: Seattle, Wash. Plans: Undecided. Betty Mowry - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Marilyn Leah Mull-Born: Los Angeles, Calif. Activities: Allied Youth 3: Art Club 3: FHA 3. Plans: Undecided. Maryke Neumann Louise Morse Betty Mowrv Albert Murillo -- Born: Fillmore, Calif, Activities: Bee Basketball 2: Varsity Base- ball 3: Jr. Varsity Baseball 2: Radio Club 2: Bee Track 2: Cee Track 3: Club Chi- canos 3. Plans: Junior College. Willette Murphy-Born: Omaha, Neb. Activities: Big Sister Committee: Deputies 2: FHA l: Forge l, 3: GAA l: Girls' League Executive Board 2: JSA l: Legis- lature l: Program and Rally Committee 2, 3: ASB Vice-President 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Historian: Donettes 2: Youth in Government 3. Plans: UCLA: Business Administration, Law. Donald Naretto-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: SBJC: UCSBC. Michael Nayh-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Radio Club 3: Swim Team 2, 3. Plans: Electrical Engineer. Maryke Neumann-Born: T.G. Pandana, Psilliton, Indonesia. Activities: Big Sister Committee 3: FBLA 2: GAA 3: Usherettes 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3: Tennis Club 3. Plans: Undecided. Bob Oliver Margaret Ann Nicoletti - Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, Big Sister Committee 3, GAA l, 2, 3, treas. 3, Girls' Tennis Team l, 2, 3. Plans, Bookkeeper. Yoshiko Joan Nishihara - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: JSA 2, 3, OAG l, 2, 3, Underclassmen editor 2, instruction editor 3, UNY 2, treas, Plans, SBJC, Un- decided. Gerald Nckes - Born, Brooklyn, N.Y. Plans, Army. Marsh Nord-Born, Minneapolis, Minn. Activities, Allied Youth 2, 3, FBLA 'l, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Legislature 2, Spanish Club l, Plans, Airline Stewardess. Marilyn May Nyquist-Born, Riverside, Calif. Activities, FRN 3 ,Orchestra l, 2, Musical Variations l, 2. Plans: UCLA, Nursing. Darrel Olson Margaret Ann Nicolettl Ruth Oesch-Born: Denver, Colo. Activ- ities, FRN 2, 3, FRN Ticket Sales Commit- tee 3, World Friendship Club 3, vice-pres. 3, Swim Show 2, Tennis Club 3. Plans: UCSBC, Music, Surgical Nurse. Bob Oliver-Born, Lompoc, Calif. Plans: SBJC. Darrel Olson-Born, Alva, Okla. Plans, Navy Trade School, Machinist. Arthur Oreskes-Born, Chicago, lll, Plans: Airline Pilot. Arthur Ortega--Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Boys' League Executive Board 3, Yoshiko Joan Nishihara Marsha Nord Gerald Nokes Marilyn May Nyquist vice pres. 3, Deputies l, 2, 3, Legislature Ruth Qesch l, 2, Photography Club 3, Track, Varsity l, 2, 3, Typo Club I, 2, 3, Future Men Teachers 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Plans: SBJC, UCSBC. Ann Otten-Born: Oxnard, Calif. Activ- ities, A Cappella l, 2, 3, Planning Com- mittee 'l, Allied Youth l, 2, Art Club l, 2, Big Sister Committee l, 2, 3, Deputies l, GAA 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Executive Board l, JSA T, 2, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Soph Talent Show, Jr. Jam Session, Sr, Frolics, Carousel, Christ- mas Programs 1, 2, 3, Moods in Music, Spring Show 3, TNT 'l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Coun- Arthur Oreskes Arthur Ortega cil 2, 3, Triple Trio 2, 3, Swim Team 3, UNY Dancers l. Plans: UCSBC, Marriage. Grace Ottley-Born, Lockport, N.Y. Ac- tivities, FBLA i, 3. Plans: Business college Ann Otfen I Grace Ottley MSS Ui iii Alice Padillaw-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: FRN l: GAA 2: JSA l: Club Chi- canos 3. Plans: UCSBC: Business. Bobbi Panier--Born: Akron, Ohio. Activ- ities: Allied Youth I, 2, 3: Art Club 2: Big Sister Committee 2: FBLA l, 2: Jun- ior Class Council 2: Senior Class Council 3: Talent shows and programs 2, 3. Plans: Medical Assistant: Marriage. Frances Park-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2: Art Club l: Band 2: Deputies l, 2: Donettes 3. Plans: SBJC. Harriet Parma-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 2: Planning Commit- tee 2: Allied Youth l: Assembly Commit- tee l: Athletic Committee 3, sec. 3: Big Sister 2: Deputies l, 2, 3: Finance Com- mittee 3, Chairman: French Club l, 2, sec. l, vice pres 2, pres. 2. GAA 2: Girls' Ensemble 2: JSA l, 2, 3, exec Board 3: Legislature l, 2, 3: Sealbearer 3: Senior Week Chairman 3: Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Exec. Board l: ASB Treasurer 3: Christmas Show 2, 3: Spring Show 2, 3: TNT 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2: Triple Trio 2, Gail Popkin Celia Perez Mary Jo Prevedello William E. Poulis Frances Pritchard :,,, ,:. I 'Y Alice Padilla Bobbi Panier Evelyn Pendleton Steve Pollitl Jo Ann Patton Jack Piper Patricia Preuss 3, Exec. Board 3: Open Campus Commit- tee 2: November Student ot the Month 3: JSA Summer School 2. Plans: Colorado University: Elementary Education. Jo Ann Patton-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Evelyn Pendleton--Born: Eugene, Ore. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Girls' En- semble l: Christmas Program l: Swim Harriet Parma Frances Park Joyce Pendleton Show 2: TNT l, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council l Plans: UCSBC: Teaching. Joyce Pendleton-Born: Eugene, Ore. Ac tivities: Allied Youth 2, 3: JSA 1: Swin Show 2: TNT 2, 3, historian 3, pres. 3 Tri-Hi-Y Council l. Plans: UCSBC, second ary teacher. Celia Perez-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac: tivities: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2: Club Chi canos l, 2, 3, treas. 3. Plans: Beauty College. Jack Piper - Born: Artesia. Activities Varsity Baseball 2, 3: Varsity Football 3, Lettermens Club 3. Plans: College. Steve Pollilt-Born: Kansas City, Mo. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3: Boys' League Executive Board 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: Thespians 3.kPlans: Service: College. ' Gail Popkin-Born: Philadelphia, Penn Activities: A Cappella 2, 3: Allied Youtl' l, 2, 3: Art Club l, 2, treas. 2: Big Sis- ter Committee l, 2: Sophomore Class Council: Junior Class Treasurer: Deputies 2: GAA 2: Girls' League Executive Board: Legislature l, 2, 3: Program and Rally Committee 3: ASB Song Leader 3: Christ- mas Programs 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council I, 2: Thespians 2, 3, Jr, Rep. 3: Co-ec Colonel 3. Plans: Berkeley: Airline Host- ess or teacher. William E. Poulis-Born: Clinton, Mass. Transferred to SBHS 3. Plans: College: Service. 93 if -A --'sf dith Arlene Prosser Andy Putnam Rod Putz Virginia Pyne Patricia Preuss-Born: Santo Barbara. Ac- tivities: Art Club l, sec., Big Sister Com- mittee 2, Constitution Revision Commit- tee l, Deputies 2, Election Board 3, GAA 2, Girls' League Executive Board 2, O3tG l, Scholarship Society 2, 3, vice-pres. 2, Student Court 2, Swim Show 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, Usherettes 2, 3, pres. 3, Girls' Tennis Team l, Youth in Government 2. Blans: College, Speech, Art, Modeling. YVlary Jo Prevedello -A Born: Santa Bar- Jara. Activities: FRN I, 2, 3, historian 3, SAA 2, Spanish Club 1, FRN Talent Show 3, Girls' Tennis Team l, 2, Tennis Club 3. Plans: UCSBC, Medical Technician or Nlurse. Frances Pritchard-Born: Yuma, Arizona. Dlans: PBX or Telephone Operator. ludith Arlene Prosser 1 Born: Shelby, vlich. Activities: Allied Youth i, 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Legislature l, Swim Show 2. Plans: SBJC, Nurse. Andy Putnam-Born: Carthage, Mo, Ac- ivities, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Baseball l, Boys' League Executive Board , 2, sgt-at-arms 2, Sophomore Class Iouncil, Junior Class Council, Varsity :ootball 2, 3, All-CIF end 3, Soph. Foot- tall, Hi-Y Council l, sgt-at-arms, Key Ilub 2, 3, Executive Board 3, Social Com- nittee l, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, pres. 3. 'lansz Undecided. 5 - . Rod Putz-Born: St. Paul, Minn. Trans- ferred from John Burroughs 3. Plans: Col- lege, Armed Forces. Robert Pyne-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Cal Poly, Agriculture. Virginia Pyne-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2, FFA 2, 3, Year- book Ed. 2, Plans: SBJC, PBX Operator. Hortencia Irene Ramirez - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Club Chicanos 2, 3, pres. 3. Plans: Secretarial work. Sally Ramirez-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth, Tri-Hi-Y Council. Plans: Business. Nea Dennis Reveia-Born: San Luis Obispo. Plans: Undecided. John Richards-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 3, Band l, 2, Bee Basketball 2, Dance Band l, 2, Hi Y Council 1, 2, JSA 3, Key Club 2, 3, Leg- islature l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, ASB presi- dent 3, FMT 2, 3, pres. 3, JSA Summer School 2, AFS School finalist, Student of the Month 3. Plans: Stanford, education. Sallie Ridge-Born: Nashville, Tenn. Ac- tivities: Donettes 3. Plans: New York City Ballet Company. Richard Riffero - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Robert H. Ripley-Born: Evanston, Ill. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, manager 3, Deputies 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 3, pres. 2, ROTC Rifle Team, ROTC Band I, 2, 3, ROTC Officer 3. Plans: Television Production, Electronics. Lynn Rising-Born: Los Angeles. Activ- ities: Allied Youth 2, Junior Class Coun- cil, Deputies 2, Hi-Y Council l, 3, JSA 2, 3, vice-pres. 3, Key Club 2, 3, treas. 3, Legislature 3, ROTC Rifle Team l, Sealbearer 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, Ticket Sales Committee 3, Chairman, SBVISC Representative 2, 3, JSA Summer School 2. Plans: Stanford, Engineering, Robert Pyne Hortencia Irene Ramirez Katy Ranaldi N, E. . ll Sally Ramirez Donald Reid John Richards Katy Ranaldi-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3, Swim Show 2, Science Club 3, Girls' Swim Team I, 2. Plans: UCSBC, Medical Technology. Donald Reid-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 2, 3, Double Male Quartet 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Scholarship Society l, O8tG Queen Assembly 3. Plans: UCSBC. . W . ! ,J Msn. ,. . I :fi ,ai H4551 'Ziff Dennis Reveia Richard Riffero Sallie Ridge Lynn Rising Robert H. Ripley Henry Robledo Judith Ritchie Miriam Roberts Richard Risor Linda Lee Roberts Jim Robertson Richard Risor-Born: Council Bluffs, Iowa. Transferred from Papillion High 2. Plans: Undecided. Judith Ritchie-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2, Big Sister Com- mittee i, 2, Forge l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2. Plans: Woodbury College, Fashion Merchandising. Franklin John Riva-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: FFA l,A2, 3, sectional re- porter 3. Plans: SBJC, Cal Poly, Rancher. l i Margaret Robledo A .ltl S Franklin John Riva Linda Lee Roberts-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: A Cappella 2, 3, Allied Youth 1, Big Sister Committee i, 2, Constitution Revision Committee 3, Deputies 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble l, JSA l, 2, 3, treas. 3, exec. board 3, Legislature 2, 3, OAG l, Sealbearer 3, Scholarship So- ciety l, 2, 3, treas. 2, Spanish Club i, Student Court Defense Attorney 3, Asso- ciate Justice 2, 3, Christmas Programs 2, 3, Moods in Music 2, Amahl and the Night Visitors 3, Spring Program 3, Tri- Hi-Y Council 1, 2, 3, Usherettes 2, 3, JSA Summer School 2, Youth in Gov- ernment 2, Senior Class Council. Plans: BYU, Social Work. Miriam Roberts-Born: Fitzgerald, Ga. Plans: Undecided. Jim Robertson-Born: Detroit Mich. Ac- tivities: Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, JSA 2, 3, exec. board 3, Sealbearer, Scholarship Society 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Har- vard Book Award 2, Nat, Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 3, JSA Summer School 2. Plans: Harvard, Stanford or Michigan, engineer or scientist. Henry Robledo-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Margaret Robledo-Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: FBLA l, 2, 3, GAA 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, Legislature i, Christmas Pro- gram 2. Plans: Business College. Dan Robles-Born: Honolulu, Hawaii. Ac- tivities: Swim Team i, 2, 3. Plans: Air Force. Julia Rodarte - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Cosmetologist. Fred Roland-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Football, Varsity 2, 3, Football Soph l, Legislature 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Plans: Engineer. Nadia Romeo-Born: Czechoslovakia. Ac- tivities: FHA 2, 3. Plans: Housewife. Julia Rodarte Dan Robles Fred Roland Nadia Romeo ELHES Ui lil Loretta Roper Ionnie Celia Romero Connie Celia Romero-Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: FBLA l, 2, 3, Historian 2, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3: Spanish Club 2: Club Chicanos: Girls' Tennis Team 3. Plans: Stenographer. Loretta Roper-Born: Des Moines, Iowa. Activities: FBLA l, 2, 3, Secretary 2: GAA I, 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble l: Swim Team l, 2, 3. Plans: Secretary, Business. Wendy Ross-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Big Sister Committee l, 2: Cam- pus Committee 3: Deputies i, 2, 3: Elec- tion Board i: Grounds Committee l: Jun- ior Statesmen l, 2: Program and Rally Committee: Scholarship Society 2, 3, pres. 2: Student Court l, 2, 3, Associate Justice l, Clerk 2: Associate Justice 3: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, pres. 3: Usher- ettes 2, 3, sec. 3: DAR Citizenship Award: Co-ed Colonel: Youth in Government. Plans: College, undecided. Dawnave Roundy Wendy Ross Dawnave Roundy-Born: Provo, Utah. Activities: FBLA l, 2, 3, sec. 2, vice-pres. 3: FHA 3: JSA l: Modern Dance Program 2. Plans: office work: marriage. Barbara Routh-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Big Sister Committee 2, 3: French Club 2: GAA 3: JSA i, 2: Legislature 3: Social Committee 3: Spanish Club l: Swim Show 2: TNT l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Council 2. Plans: Woodbury: fashion merchandis- ing. Ferdinand Ruloalcava--Born: Santa Bar- bara. Activities: Swim Team 2. Plans: Machinist. Patricia Ryan--Born: Ventura. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Scribes sec. l, vice- pres. 2: Deputies 2: FBLA l, 2: French Club l, 2, 3, sec. l: Girls' Ensemble T: Hi-Lights publicity chairman 2: JSA 2, 3: Legislature l: O81G 2: Photography Club 2, 3: Girls' League Fashion Show 2: Don- ettes 2, 3. Plans: College: iournalism or psychology. Adelaide Salas-Born: Los Angeles. Ac- tivities: GAA 3: Club Chicanos 3. Trans- ferred from Roosevelt High 3. Plans: Col- lege. Gordon Sandwold ,..,.. . -di if Barbara Routh Ronald Salter-Born: Santa Monica. Ac- tivities: FFA l, 2, 3, sec. 2, vice-pres.: 3: Cee Track 2. Plans: Cal Poly: agriculture: Navy. Gordon Sandvold-Born: Redlands. Activ- ities: French Club l: Radio Club l, 2, 3: Bee Track 2. Plans: Cal Poly: mechanical engineering. Alex Saucedo-Born: Santa Rita, N.M. Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Deputies l, 2: Varsity Football 2, 3: Sophomore Foot- ball: Legislature i: Orchestra 'l: Spanish Club 2: Club Chicanos 3: Lettermen's Club 3. Plans: USC: Service. Lora Lee Schaefer-Born: Ventura. Plans: Telephone Operator. Patricia Ryan Ronald Salter Lora Lee Schaefer Adelaide Salas Alex Saucedo Ferdinand Rubalcava ELHSE Ui Sandra Shaffer Bill Shalhoob Bob Shannon lg. 4' 2- , 2 gr' 243 Q I F S T t Gary Shaw L AE Richard Scheeff Frank Schipper f i Roger Schmandt Patricia Ann Schultz Fred Seal Marilyn Jean Seal Rosemary Secrest Maxine Sevegney Richard Scheeff-Born, Oregon City, Ore. Rosemary Secrest - Born: Los Angeles, Activities, Band 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Track 2, Science Club 2. Plans, College, electrical engineer. Frank Schipper - Born, Den Dolder, Netherlands. Activities, Deputies 2, Hi-Y Council l, Swim Team Varsity l, 2, 3. Plans, Humboldt State College, Surveying. Roger Schmandt-Born, Caphorn, Wash. Activities, Athletic Committee 3, Basket- ball, Varsity 3, Basketball, Bee l, Base- ball, Varsity l, 2, 3, Lettermens Club 3. Plans: SBJC, Baseball. Patricia Ann Schultz-Born, Stigler, Okla. Activities, Advertising Committee 2, 3, chairman 3, Allied Youth 2, Art Club i, 2, 3, sec. 2, Soph Council l, Senior Coun, cil 3, sec. 3, Deputies 2, French Club i, 2, treas. 2, Girls' League Executive Board, Sr. Rep. 3, Legislature l, 2, 3, Scholar- ship Society 2, Sr. Baccalaureate Com- mittee 3, Usherettes 3, treas. 3, Girls' League Fashion Show 2, 3, Globespan- ners 3. Plans: UCSBC, Medical Artist. Fred Seal-Born, Toronto, Canada. Plans: Undecided. Marilyn Jean Seal-Born: Toronto, Can- ada. Plans: Business College, Ottice Work Larry A. Shaw Patty Shea E, Calif. Transferred from Montecito School for Girls 2. Activities: Allied Youth 2, Art Club, pres, 3, Sr. Class Council 3, Deputies 2, JSA 3. Plans: Finishing School Maxine Sevegney-Born: San Jose, Calif. Activities, A Capella l, 2, 3, JSA i, Carosel l, Moods in Music 2, Christmas Programs 2, 3, Spring Programs 3, Swim Show 2. Plans, Physical Therapist. Sandra Shaffer - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans, Undecided. Bill Shalhoob - Born, Santa Barbara. Plans: Navy, Bob Shannon-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Baseball, Jr. Varsity l, Football Soph l, Hi-Y Council 2, Legislature 2. Plans, UCLA, Engineering, Navy. Gary Shaw-Born, Miles City, Montana. Activities, Allied Youth, Talent shows and programs. Plans, College, Dramatics, Mar- ine Corps. Larry A. Shaw-Born: Miles City, Moh- tana. Activities, Allied Youth 3, Soph Football l, Plans, College, Marines. Patty Shea - Born, Cheivelah, Wash. Activities, Swim Team, Plans, College, Nursing College. Q dit Robert A. Sillers David Sison nts. Eddie Silva Julia Ann Simms Nancy Lee Simpson Judy Sizer Ann Woodhead Smalley Pearl Smartt Robert A. SiIIers7Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Jr. Council 2: Deputies l: Foot- ball, Soph l: Hi-Y Council l, 2: JSA 2: ROTC Officer 3: Spanish Club T. Plans: College, Navy, Aeronautical Designing and Engineering, Eddie Silva-Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities: Stage Crew T, 2, 3. Plans: Hancock JC, Navy. Julia Ann Simms-Born: lclabel, Okla. Activities: Girls' Ensemble l, 2, 3: Spring Show T, 2, 3: Dance Program 2: Christ- mas Programs l, 2, 3. Plans: College, Travel. Nancy Lee Simpson-Born: Santa Bar- bara, Plans: Housewife. 1 David Sison-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 3. Plans: Air Force, JC, USC. Judy Sizere- Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: TNT l. Plans: Knapp Nurses Col- lege, Ann Woodhead Smalley--Born: Evanston, Ill. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2: Art Club T, 2, pres. 2: Big Sister Comm. 2: Depu- ties 2: French Club T, 2, vice-pres. T, sec. 2: JSA l, exec. board T: OSQG 2: Or- chestra i: Sealbearer 3: Scholarship So- ciety l, 2, 3: TNT T: Tri-Hi-Y Council l: Carousel l: Modern Dance Show 2: JSA Summer School l: Nat. Merit Scholar- ship Finalist in Van Nuys, 3. Plans Mills: English. Pearl Smartt-Born: Washington, D.C. Activities: GAA l: Girls' Ensemble T: Christmas Program l. Plans: College, Travel. Berta Smith+Born: Whitharrel, Tex. Ac- tivities: Ari Club i, 3, FBLA 1, FHA 1, 2, GAA 2: Girls' Ensemble l, Plans: Cos- metologist. Joel Smith-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activ- ities: Allied Youth l, 2: Deputies T, 2: Hi-Lights 3: Science Club 2. Plans: Coast Guard, Junior College. Patricia Ann Smith-Born: Maustin, Wis. Activities: Allied Youth 2: Talent shows and programs l, 2, 3: UNY Dancers T: Business Education Proficiency Award. Plans: SBJC and UCSBC, Selling and Buy- ing, Patricia Ann Smith Paula Smith Paula Smith-Born: Roseburg, Ore. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2: Art Club l, 2: Big Sister Committee l: FBLA 3: GAA 2, 3: Girls' League Executive Board 3: Leg- islature: Scholarship Society 'l: Girls' League Talent shows and programs 2, 3. Plans: Secretary, Business School. Troy Smith-Born: Glendale, Calif. Ac- tivities: Advertising Committee 3: Art Club l, 2: Varsity Football 2, 3: Soph Football l: Hi-Y Council l: Legislature l, 2: Swim Team 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 3. Plans: Architecture, Engineering. Paul Smyth-Born: Detroit, Mich. Activ- ities: Art Club 3, Plans: Doctor. Berta Smith Joel Smith Paul Smyth Troy Smith HS. .. l : .fly ' ' i .x : B V99 iltlfrg.. FWQ Darrel Sprague Elinor Lee Storey 58 - . J, ,L Harry Stewart J. E. Gibson Strong Roger Summerville Claraiane Teal Stanley Oliver Strong lrene Louise Tapia Beatrice Tellez Carol Eunice Thoren Sue Toll Dave Taylor Margaret Thompson Dian Tilly 7 llllEE Darrel Sprague-Born, Jewett, Tex. Plans Undecided. Harry Stewart-Born, Detroit, Mich. Ac tivities, Allied Youth 3, Boys' League Ad visory Council 3, Junior Class Council Deputies l, 2, Election Board 2, 3, Chair- man 3, Legislature, Sgt. at arms, 3, Stu dent Court l, 2, Varsity Tennis 2, 3 Lettermen's Club 3. Plans, Berkeley, Medi cine. Elinor Lee Storey-Born, Boston, Mass Transferred from Simpson High, Nevi York 3. Activities, JSA 3. Plans, College Medical Artist. J. E. Gibson Strong--Born, East Orange N.J. Activities, TNT 2, 3, Science Club 2 3, pres. 3, Honorable Mention Scienci Fair. Boys' State Alternate. Plans: Stan ford or Pomona, Chemist. Stanley Oliver Strong--Born, Hayward Calif. Activities, Drill Team l. Plans Army. Roger Summerville-Born, Riverside, Cal Activities, A Cappella 2, 3, Manager 3 Allied Youth 3, Boys' League Executivl Board 3, Double Male Quartet 2, 3 Thespians 3. Plans, SBJC, Marines, Cal lege. Irene Louise Tapia-Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Allied Youth 2, 3, Art Clul 2, 3, FBLA 2, FHA l, 2, 3, vice-pres, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council 2 Plans: SBJC, Home Economics. Dave Taylor-Born, Warsaw, N.Y, Ac tivities, Allied Youth, Bee Track, Plans Dentistry, Engineering. Claraiane Teal - Born, Seattle, Wash Activities: FHA 2, 3, treas. 3, Scholar ship Society T, 2, TNT 3, Tri-Hi-Y Coun cil 3, Transferred from Lincoln High Seattle 2. Plans, UCSBC, Elementar' teacher. Beatrice Tellez-Born, Santa Barbara Activities, Girls' Ensemble, Club Chicano T, 2, 3, vice-pres. 3. Plans, Telephon operator. Margaret Thompson - Born, Arizona Plans: Undecided. Carol Eunice Thoren-Born: San Jose Activities, FRN 3. Plans, Business College Nursing, Dian Tilly-Barn: Green Bay, Wis. Activ ities, Allied Youth l, 2, Big Sister Com mittee l, 2, FHA l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3 Girls' Ensemble l, Girls' League Executiv Board l, Legislature lg Talent shows ani programs l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Council 1- Tlwes plans l, 2, 3, Cold s'ar tlwspian Plans Jr, College, Secretary, housewife Sue Toll -f Barn Santa Piiilwiin Plans llnw' of Aim -'O Ui '57 Ardis Mary Tonoli - Born: Stafford Springs, Conn. Activities: Allied Youth 3: :BLA 3: Photography Club 3: Donettes 2, 3: Donette Award 3. Transferred from Stafford High 2. Plans: SBJC: Airline Stewardess. ,vy Jean Treco-Born: Santa Barbara, Activities: FRN 3: GAA 2: Girls' Ensemble 2: Swim Show 2. Plans: UCSBC: Nursing. loanne Troup+Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth l, 2: GAA l,.2, 3, vice-pres. 2, 3: Legislature 3: Swim Team l, 2, 3. Plans: Fashion Designer, buyer of fashions. John Trygstad-Born: Dallas, Tex. Activ- ities: FFA l, 2, 3: ROTC Band l: ROTC Dfficer 3: Bee Track l. Plans: UCSBC, Davis: Ranch manager. Tom Utterback-Born: Des Moines, lowa. Plans: Cal Poly: Architectural engineer- ing, drafting. Marilyn Vacura-Born: Roseau, Minn. Activities: Allied Youth 3: FHA 3, Plans: Jndecided. lessie Valles-Born: Santa Ana. Activ- gties: Girls' Ensemble l: Club Chicanos l, 2. Plans: Undecided. Eva Angelina Vega-Born: Santo Bar- bara. Activities: Club Chicanos 2, 3: GAA l: Girls' Ensemble l: Swim Show 3: Don- nettes 3. Plans: Telephone operator, mar- jiage. tlenice Vent-Born: Trinidad, Colo. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2: FBLA l, 2: Girls' Teague Fashion Show 2: Swim Show 2: Donnettes 2, 3, captain 3. Plans: Foreign service, work. Anthony Leland Vieira-Born: King City. Activities: Allied Youth. Plans: SBJC: 5uilding Contractor. tliola Vielma-Born: Phoenix, Ariz. Ac- 'ivities: Forge 1: Girls' League Executive Board 2, 3: Program and Rally Commit- tee 3: Girls' League Fashion Show: Don- 'iettes 2: Homecoming Maid of Honor 3. Plans: Secondary Education. Merced Villegas-Born: Goleta. Plans: Jndecided. Elaine Viste--Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- 'ivities: Band 2: Big Sister Committee 3: Sophomore class council: FBLA l, 2, 3: SAA 2, 3, historian 3: Girls' Ensemble l: Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, service chairman 3: Donettes 3, Plans: Business College: Stenographer. A Peter Vogt-Born: Hamburg, Germany. Activities: Sealbearer 3: Scholarship So- :iety l, 2, 3: Science Club 3: National Vlerit Scholarship finalist 3: Transferred from Los Angeles 3. Plans: University: ndustry lsciencel. . A' 51+ e . 5 l -on T -fl' -5 ps.. Marilyn Vacura Venice Vent Merced Villegas ,, Ardis Mary Tonoli John Trygstad Eva Angelina Vega Viola Vielma Joanne Troup Jessie Valles Anthony Leland Vieira Elaine Viste Peter Vogt Ivy Jean Treco Tom Utterback 59 Martine Vouhe Jun Voyen Jean Wamble Prue Warner Lincla Watson Zane Webb Fred Weld Betty Warn John Waters Patti Waymire Elaine Weirum Kaaren Welo Ai? ni' 159' Sports is the subject of conversation nearly every time these Lettermen get together. In front, Andy Putnam was president of Letterrnens Club and All CIF end, and Paul Duxbury was the leading scorer in basketball. In the second row are Tom McDougall, captain of the tennis team, Ben Aguilar, a well-known football player, and Fred Hepp, Boys' Athletic Manager. Martine Vouhe+Born, Tours, France. Ac- tivities, French Club 3, Globe Spanners 3, Usherettes 3, A.F.S. exchange student from France 3. Plans: La Sorbonne, ln- terpreting. Jan Voyen-Born: Santa Barbara. Plans- UCSBC, Engineering, designing, math. Patrick Walker-Born, Glendale, Activ- ities: Boys' League Executive Board 3 pres. 3, Key Club 3, Legislature T, 2, 3- Varsity Track l, 2, Lettermens Club 2, 3l AFS, representative to Germany 2. Plans- Stantord, Medicine. Jean Wamble-Born, St. Louis, Mo, Ac, tivities, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, Art Club 3, Big Sister Committee 2, 3, FBLA 3, Girls' League Talent Show 3, Plans, SBJC, Air- line Hostess. Betty Warn - Born: Los Angeles. Activ- ities, Allied Youth 3, FHA l, 2, Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y Council T, 2, Donettes 2, 3. Plans: Univ. of Mexico, Archeology. Prue Warner-Born, Pasadena. Activities: FHA T, GAA l, 2, 3, 2nd vice-pres. 2, Senior class council, Girls' League Service Committee, Legislature 2, 3, Swim Team l, 2, 3, Swim Show l, 2, 3, TNT 3, Teachers Aid 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, 2, 3, sec. 3, Usherettes 2, 3. Plans, College ot the Pacific, Elementary Education. John Waters-Born, Oak Park, lll, Ac- tivities: JSA l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, 3, treas., pres., Science Club 2, 3, Science proiect honorable mention. Plans: biolo- gist. Linda Watson-Born: Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities: Sophomore council, Junior council, Senior council, Deputies 2, 3, French Club 2, Latin Club T, Legislature l, Sealbearer Julia West Robert Jeffery West Carl Westfall 'E L lii it sf fr tl-Yi f.i A i its .. f QT' . i A . f il iir.tg :i:s:,si,-... Russell Lloyd Wheele 3 arolyn Chapin White Norma Whitmore Vincent Wipf Chris W,-ighi Ga,-Y W,-ighf 3, Scholarship l, 2, 3, Student Court 2, 3, Assistant Defense Attorney 2, clerk 3. Plans, UCLA, Pomona, Elementary Educa- tion. Patti Waymire-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tities, Allied Youth l, Art Club 2, Depu- ties 2, FHA l, 2, Girls' Ensemble l, Hi- Lights l, 2, Christmas program i, Little Women 3, Tri-Hi-Y Council l, Thespians 3, l Speak for Democracy 3. Plans: SBJC, theater. Zane Webb-Born, Alleghany. Activities: Varsity Track l. Plans, Trade School. Elaine Weirum-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- faviiiesi Allied Youth 2, FBLA i, 2, GAA 3, OSQG Staff 2, Photography Club 2, sec., treas. 2. Plans SBJC, Secretary, busi- ness. Fred Weld-Born, Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided. Kaaren Welo-Born, Phoenix, Ariz. Ac- tivities, Allied Youth l, Awards Commit- tee 2, 3, chairman 3, Big Sister Commit- tee l, 2, Senior magazine sales chairman, Senior class council, French Club l, 2, 3, sec. l, exec. board 2, 3, Girls' League Executive Board 2, 3, JSA l, 2, 3, exec. board 2, 3, Legislature 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, String Ensemble l, 2, Sealbearer 3, Scholarship Society l, 2, 3, sec. 2, Student Court 3, associate iustice, Car- ousel l, Christmas program l, Musical Variations l, 3, TNT 2, Usherettes 3, Outstanding sophomore l. Plans, Welles- ley, Vassar, Liberal Arts. Julie West-Born, Santa Barbara. Plans, Art, overseas work. Robert Jeffery West - Born, Melrose, Mass. Activities, Band l, 2, 3, drum ma- ior 3, Finance Committee 3, Hi-Y Coun- cil 'l, Student Body representative to the PTA, Swim Team 2, 3. Plans, College. Carl Westfall-Born: Santa Maria. Plans, College. Russell Lloyd Wheeler - Born, Pomona. Activities, A Capella l, 2, Allied Youth, Latin Club, Carousel l, Spring program 2, Christmas program l, 2, Science Club. Plans, La Verne College, Stanford, UCLA, Law. Carolyn Chapin White-Born, Orange. Activities, Deputies 2, FRN l, 2, vice- pres. 2, JSA l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, 3, pres. 3, Scholarship l, Science Club 2, sec. 2. Plans, Undecided. Norma Whitmore-Born, Santa Barbara. Activities, GAA l, Club Chicanos 3. Plans, Secretary. Vincent Wipf-Born, Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Jr. Varsity Baseball l, 2, Var- sity Baseball 3, Soph. Football l, Varsity Football 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3. Plans, Veterinarian, Rancher. Chris Wright--Born, Riverside. Activities, Soph Football l, French Club l, Varsity Tennis 2, Varsity Track 3, Swim Team l, Letterrnen's Club 2, Tennis Club 2. Plans, College. Gary Wright-Born, West Plains, Mo. Activities, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Jr. Varsity Baseball l, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Plans, College. Jim Wulff-Born: Santa Barbara. Activ- ities, Allied Youth 3, Legislature 3, Pro- gram and Rally Committee 3, Talent shows 3, SBVISC 3, Traffice Safety Pro- grams 3. Plans, Oregon State College. Albert Yu-Born, Macau, China. Activ- ities, Science Club 3. Plans, Dentist, doc- tor. Raymond Zaragoza-Born, Santa Bar- bara. Plans, Marines, Service station at- tendant, Bernice Zazueta4Born, Los Angeles. Ac- tivities, GAA 2, Club Chicanos l, 2, 3. Plans, Work, Nancy Smith - Born Santa Barbara. Ac- tivities, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Spring Show l, 2, 3, Christmas Show I, 2, 3. Plans, UCSBC, Davis, history. I1 Jim Wulff Albert Yu Ramond Zaragoza Bernice Zazueta Nancy Smith ol Many years ago when the Flying A Movie Company was in Santa Barbara, Mr. Alan Stone worked there. He attended Cal Poly and Berkeley. Later, he went to Hollywood and became a producer and director, and wrote several plays and short stories. Mr. Stone ix now retired, and enjoys all sptyo srALtfloRmMfCewM and enjoys all types of woodworking during his leisure hours. ,, f V f qw Wrfk ig .mf J 4 MES lll llll 9,1 4 i sp '75 S -It , 41' ,S , , S MMV 4' :W if , ' .. .rss - ,, ' VU , -1 Q ',., Q. xii' a Well known to most Santa Barbarans who are interested in Scouting is Mr. William Wyman. After graduating from Stanford University. Mr. Wyman taught school for some time. Now retired, he spends much time in his garden with his hobby - landscaping. 4 Egfr' ,. Q rg' A Fifty years ago twenty-three seniors graduated from Santa Barbara High School. Soon after this, many went on to college to prepare for Their chosen fields. Thus several members of the class have settled in other parts of the country, retain- ing little contact with their former classmates. However, some returned and became a part of this community. A few of the fifty-year graduates living in Santa Barbara were located, and they are pictured here - on the fiftieth anniversary of the yearbook. ,,.,,.s-ff .-4.,..... 'q'irM?'f Mr. Hugh Weldon, a local attorney, at- tended Harvard Law School. He enioys gardening, reading, and traveling, and besides having traveled through most of the United States, he holds the distinction of having been in every county in Cali- fornia. These two members of the 'O7 class, Mr. Allen Rogers and his wife Florence, were married in 1911. Mr. Rogers, who at- tended Pomona College, is known around town as the owner of Rogers' Furniture Store. He enjoys sports and is often on the planning committees of local track meets. Mrs. Rogers enioys being a house- wife and also spends time with their eight grandchildren. ml Elllllilll Hill Man, all that work was worth it! Members of Mr, Morop- l l oulos' homeroom are enthusiastic about their reward for top magazine sales. SBJC .. UCSBC JSA . l... 2 llllllllllllllllllll . . . ..,.,. University of California, Santa Barbara College . . .Junior Statesmen of America ........ ...Sophomore Year . . . .Junior Year 3 .. .. ,. ...,........... Senior Year FBLA .... Future Business Leaders of America TNT . . . . . . . .Top Notch Teachers to Be FFA . . . Future Farmers of America FHA . . .Future Homemakers of America FRN . . . . . .Future Registered Nurses GAA . . .... Girls' Athletic Association O8-G . ..... Olive and Gold Staff ASB . .....,..... Associated Student Body UCLA .... University of Calif., Los Angeles USC . . . .University of Southern California UNY . . . . . . .United Nations Youth Glenn Brown - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Allied Youth l, 2, 3, JSA l. Plans: undecided. Richard Burritt - Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: ROTC 2, 3. Plans: Air Force, service station attendant. Mace A. Card A Born: Redbonk, N.J. Plans: Electronics or Mechanical Engineer. William Chamlee A Born: Eureka. Plans: Navy. Gary Esau - Born: Salinas. Activities: FFA 3. Plans: SBJC. Lupe Gomez - Born: Santa Barbara. Ac: tivities: Club Chicanos 2, 3: Maiorettes l, 2. Plans: Undecided. Stanley Guevara 7 Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Undecided, Neil Hicks - Born: Alberta, Canada. Ac- tivities: Allied Youth 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, FBLA 3, Football l, 2, Legislature l. Plans: UCLA, Marines. John Holmes - Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Army. Richard A. Llewellyn - Born: Kema, Tex. Plans: Notre Dame: Law. Elden Massetto A- Born: Santa Barbara. Plans: Air Force. Dennis McCarthy - Born: Long Beach, Calif. Plans: SBJC. Marsha Ann Myers - Born: Pasadena. Plans: Undecided. Peter Reyna - Born: Goleta. Activities: Varsity Football 2: Cee Track l, Club Chicanos 2. Plans: College. Sasha Schmidt-Born: Wenatchee, Wash. Activities: Transferred from Hayward High School 3. Plans: College. Bill Shilstone - Barn: Los Angeles. Plans: Undecided. Jeanette Spencer R Born: Los Angeles. Plans: Undecided. Fred Weld - Born: Seattle, Wash. Plans: Undecided, Charlie Zamora - Born: Brawley. Activi- ties: Allied Youth 2, Deputies 1. Plans: Coast Guard. Joe Zapata Y Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Varsity Track. Plans: Carpentry. In spite ot the La Cumbre poster on the wall, these X.. senior girls are planning a trip to Santa Barbara Junior High School to tell about high school routine. Siillifilliilh Row i: H. Parma, C. Teal, W. Ross, J. Campbell, K. Welo, J. Hilton, K. Krasno. Row 2: S. Licker, P. Vogt, B. McNeil, L Watson Roberts, T. Condos, K. Augerson, H. Adams, J. Robertson, L. Rising. Heather Adams Karin Augerson Janet Campbell Theony Condos Sonia Erickson Janice Hilton Kathy Krasno Steve Licker Barbara McNeil Harriet Parma Lynn Rising Linda Roberts .lim Robertson Wendy Ross Ann Smalley Claraiane Teal Peter Vogt Linda Watson Kaaren Welo Although when they received their certificates this year's Sealbearers were advised against too much pride in their achievements, a California Scholarship Federation gold seal is definitely a sign of exceptional accomplishments., The requirements for this award are that a stue dent be a member of the Scholarship Society at least four semesters, one of These being in the senior year. The Sealbearers have gold seals embossed on their diplomas and college tran- scripts. lililhlifilllf Sfilllifiiliflh Jock Graham Jim Glover Patty Preuss Mike McKnight llllll U -3 V lomrny Abogadie , ,M Carole Abram f 'Aux' fx: Billy Aceyes .. . V Judy Acrism , A 2 r 9 i .sw fc ,fl sam L Larr Ac ista ace l lll5ll l This year's Junior Class participated in the Muscular Distrophy Associations tund raising campaign. In keeping with the Christmas spirit the class adopted a family and presented them with a Christmas dinner and presents. , Y QU 9 Q - we 1 - Louise Acquisvapace V , s t finale Peggy Aglef 8, as Leal Aherr' - - Q C ,, ,z Q- J gl H . 5 Q 'Q -a , fr 1 , . M ,Avo ' Q 4 A -A f. liar, f M ,WX . Q - , ' i Bill Allcele Diane Albrechr ' K Linda Alderman - :Q . gk My Q -MY K 5 in I Jack Alvarado A.. 4 kv V 3 A deft f af- 'QA Q phage ' '- - f C ,C 1 tv W' -V.. sn. is X , 7 g , Ray Ames A A lean Amici Elaine Amlm sammy Anderson i -. 'H .L . , . ,: K ' in VV 'N ,- Hearing student s problems and arranging program 'M' f' 5 I ,fy are only a few of the duties of Junior Class counselors A 1' ,1 ff V Miss Dorothy Cotton and Mr. Harold Dierenfield. eg .fre a ks y - - Ted Anderson Lesley Andrews . ' Richard Aniilla C -. gs Joyce Archer 1 x 3 . F A -N M S -'X John Arguelles V' QVVQ 'A 1 K Q 'K 'Nm V I, 1 Naomi Asakura ' fl , if V M r to ,ETA ' ' 1 is' Bonnie Asher L, w , V ' 5 . I . Craig Askin ' J -5 ..-1 ,, X H l 1 il I 1V X K we -. fr ,N ' .. , .L - RCU' AWG raw- H ' eddie Aysis V ' h Eloise Ayala I - 1 ' Jon Baake . V QV M Q i Q2 5, , 4' ' A ioiu Bum V S4 x V V g V 'Q sl V K George Beekman 'I-J 37 L 2 A I : 4 ig K C' 'L X I I V5 V' Raymond Bailey E33 ' V 'Q VV Q ix Vi is ,V Barry Baird vs s. , i - f - B 5 eff., 1 S1 4.3.4, I r A msn.. if . ...xi S 1' ' ' i 4,5 Mike Bflkef ' . -P 1 ' 3 Una Baldwin ' ' . Sheldon Ball Vs V , lj- 6, Susan Baraboo V- ! N ,' 5 V: EE. A eg-.1 inf ,TT Q - gs: Joe Barcias v -Fir, V TE f , 1 l' A W 5- f C lg ' ff- -jf Geraldine Barker or -A wins sf. ,A : s l ,ff Bob Bw, ,K I ,A I .Us ,P Judy Barth . . . J 1 V EV s ' 7 Carmen Bauer if Jim Baxter is Carol Beckman 5 my ,A - I rom Bellwod t ws. bk - bbc! - K gf 3 .L I K 65 rfilll Bengonb 6 ,V kg kai E In Q I 'iw Y t ou me er er ,f ,, M f. - W g ., V.,V V V yi V ' , 1 4, V Steve Berber Y ' f' ' X ' fl Y: 'K Herbie Bernau l -. . ll ll V , W 3 -1 L r ,ie A , ? ig r 1 ... ,A ' Pkg Iwi, W ' I 'r' Joseph Benn ' ' I W- Eyre Bertanyi t I ' Helga -Berhage l .11 4: A wi F --V f . C Sllll BWI . ,, -,-- V ,, i red Bielitzer V ti A I .is X ' E 5 t in K i N Bob Bilovia ' QQ Q, fkV, K ' I A54 2 H wg I l gtg Barbara Burk x 5 hay 9 E. . ' Burbikay Brssell YVVV VY V x jf .' t I 1h 3 A A .VV Connie Black Torn Bleaavely Elroy Blocker Berry Bogie Lynn Boiscloir Jim Bornana Jessie Borrayo Linda Boarna Jolie Boaiilier Margaret Bowers Paul Bowlen Bruce Bowman Roy Brackeii Erma Branch Loel Brana' Frances Brazy Charles Breck Bonnie Breilein Norman Bremer Kathryn Brenrner Sharon Briscoe Barbara Brown Charles Brown Mervyn Brown Marcia Buchanan David Barge Tony Enrich Kay Burnefre Robert Burnerr Tom Bulera Nadine Bybee Susan Byrne Larraine Cam Rosie Caldera Anita Calderon Rudy Caldern Helen Caldwell Mary Callahan Bonnie Campbell Eddie Campbell Alberta Campos Par Carnna David Carroll Tony Carter Kitty Case Barbara Casey Jaan Cassidy Alex Castillo Ed Castillo Elias Castillo David Cosrro Cecilia Cayaleno Parne Cayalerio Orappino Ceccato Leonard Cetri Bonny Chackel Janice Chamberlain Gary Chamness Dorothy Charrnan Joe Cheyerez Frances Chester Julie Chiu Jerry Cieley Bill Clark Jim Clark Marie Clem George Clover Dann Cobb Barbara Colson Kennerh Colson Mickey Combs Larry Connolly ,yu ,,..W W, ---r-- M r.-,-r .---fir:-f --we . ,,,,.. N.,,,:e,,,.,, ,LW -s-ef:--femew, ,Lf-for 4 rl 'E - L, , . zr .fr is I i , A -, ,'l w ,A EW'-2 W .N , l , 4 'N ,, 1 f 3 Q i--or f as ner C 5 Qin - 2 Q W L , do r I 1 lm K ll .Agn lax it Qi'- r .ik . L ' r J so ' L J ,fl T' 'M 4' ,' Y 4 J V. A . X 5 1 K: V- , - or r,,V 5 L. rlrl ,Li , by V . l V i L 5 f . , .4 . . - ' ... :f Q, ,e . W -3, W of 'L gl L 9, 2 es or es A Q' C '. 5 33 ,, C 'hu , 6 7 sl Leading the Junior Class This year were Elizabeth Lee, secretary: Gordon Miller, presiclenrg lola Baca, vice president and Bill Oakley, Treasurer. Q .. K L 4. L 'C l 'al 'P C ' ,,, , 1 e,: 4 f jf '55 K I .. ' ' ,Af A L, L k r ' 'ii 5 is ,N , . , M, . vs ' , 'V' v iz gi- fn f - xr mg. '-dn ur- . 1 Q C3 Q -S. A-I Q XX by f? iio'.'x A 'Tzu ,, r . . W x N 'Q ri, A QA ,4 R 4 L ,K-, y x .W x , 'tw X S V K ' , . .. .A by if 3, r Q- is Ty. ' V 1 5 il, - N-Bev . ,. , S, K ex rr. ,gs Q W3 i r we-.J LP... , -i , - J , . , -s fs if L , ' 3. ZR 'Cn' '-f IT : f -. A Q M ' -2- - ' -A X ,, NA,g I : . L ei C 'Z 9? ' us, Cl , X , W , '- -r , X il., - W Q r L 4- , ,za Q r...y Y 1 li 354 ii' lf -pf' ' K 'Mi' 'Nl 1? V if 'in V ' ,Ki 1 , X I l l as ll ll ir A M l C f - - ,g rr.rr L fr? . -25:42 - r is N fir Claudia Cook Russell Carbus N, -e ,,.E ,,. , 1? 9 - an 'LS :Q W 5 W Leroy Cordero if .5 'V ,K ,tr 'K K ,Q . Q Nancy Corn Nu, f vq-M, Y?-,Y frafj Bill Costello - X Sabas Covorrubias C , Q2 . Ronnie Cravens ' 'Q D F W rx . A f ' Knute Crawford L . 5F'. f Richard Cronin -Q 1 N, K ' lx ,le , 1 any Barbara Crouse ' Q Q ' sf 'MN 1 Q, 5 'N Q- ivan cimdifk 4 F J- K QQ sbs- , 4- Be Y DC 'eY ff it D. ' Q f ,,r-' - ik 'vi -- Pat Diaz K 2 'LA X W- , f Murray Darby A gs. V ' f Xt 3 x 1 .A A :wa ' , M ' 'lm A Anne Davidson 5 ,., 'QQ kk i Bob Davidson '- I -s ,fn in V ' 23 gg' Dorothy Davidson my V' , V Ki. . .1 'K st' Roland Davidson My e, X 'f v ' t i . - .N N Marvin Davis .. , 4 ffl F ' Q K4 ' Dorothy Day MQ' x 'k - In if K . -free Ai - ,' Qui. A ' I Mike Dean jeff v y HI, A it I uri X I J- N, -'1 UFX I twink K 'C 'R - 5 'ly Vera Delgado , g Ni, 'K ' ., if Gay Denbrook -X 53' M f X Ann Derk , ' fx ,, Judy Desrosiers f , fini .F ,. ,Q R, oqvid Derry BJ ' 7 ' 'S in to K- X 4 L I Harry .Devvaii f like .I M ay. , Bob Dickey 4 H 2? Q7 X ' Q , Q , Bob Diller , A X A . . ' i i- 1 ,, X 'bins I L1 -JET. -ff-ge, 'I Judy Dinnogen -W - 'X I it Ken Doctor g- 2 I '- Margaret Dominguez in -I Q f- N, ,Liv Janie Donaldson W K , ' we-1 ' ' 43 Y 7 1 1 I - si it eees ,,.. .. .. . I r- f T' - Q. 'fi 1' Simifsff I l i 9 i. ' ld , V 7' if' Dorothy Duncan I rf' 1 ' gg 'X Frank Dorm 'ul X Representing their lnomerooms R, 'x 1 X 1 were the Junior Class Council. WN, Z K e x , V-4 Row ir Gordon Miller, pres,g ' Bill Oakley, treas. Row 2: B b E h Elizabeth Lee, sec.g Virginia R' 's '-' of Gm cs' Gm Lo ez Elsbeth Ne mann- ljndc F5 Joan Edmonds F7 I U 1 I g, --s Robert Eichert -1 Y' f Margaret Elizalde ' .5 ' ' A, ' K-' azt I ix, 5+ ' A ' ' F V 4 i Miilrcem Elliot We i 'gg K Ev, xml no PennY Elliot: K kkk' K R Q4 ' Pat Engwa 'H f D Greg Erickson Nr , , , J. I 'x or 1 is .1 73 :. iliodnvkrfiifnbu' Gow Fume' f 5 x i 7 ' yi Q 7 yi ' Q K Rex Farnsworth Paul Fenfke f if ' ii X-W Ebd 4- . :I ' Warren Fone!! Gwendolyn Ferries -so-X L ... .ma xi . - l Z ,.. .lm . vsewxw ' ish ' Snary Fincher W ,, 5' ' i F ig, , Kristine Fisher L- I QL V Nancy FivzGerald f ' ' X cY , L' - ' ' ...ee i , ,. ,,..,,, it K , k f--453 Lon Fletcher - ' :Li . X 68 Barbara Florea ' 'o QQ X 4 Frances Ann Flores ki, J .L 'ik QQ -f ,vi MSE ill ! Bournap Julie Harmon, Sue Lake, lola Baca, vice pres. Row 3: Karen Savage, Peggy Agler, Carol Matthews, Josephine Na- retto, Dorothy Cordero, Katie Squires. Julie Harmon Phyllis Haskell largaret Hatchett Jaan Hayward Kay Hayward Derek Hedges Julie Ann Hels Carol Henshaw Marla Hepp Anita Hernandez Edward Heron Mike Herrera Barry Herrrnan John Hlcks Linda Hicks Neil Hicks Kenneth Hill Ken Hill ene Hixenbaugh Jzanne Holbrook Tim Holdswarth Jan Holtrop Judy Honey Tom Hope lry Lynn Hopkins Brenda Horton Roger Horton Heinke Forfota K' KK Jerry Foster V65 B K ' V, '64 ,X L, Joe Foster K KK. K Q 1 - X . NK Torn Foster i 1 K, f '-KKf'K,' ' if Virginia Fragosa J if r Arleen France ,K Gale Franco f f Q Q. ' J JR Ella Frederick K A ,ily K K ' '- Ronnie Freeman fl E14 Q CYS y K Sharon Fugate K kk , if K J' X ' V A 'V i J re. ,f J , 1 J .rf 'lt i 1 ' Pat Funklreeeer Kg J Carol Furman ' Gretchan Galloway K- J ' QV N IK KKK lg VKK A K J Benny Garcia K K' R. ,Kd Fred Garc a if ,Q 3. 'Q ' J J K4 B er 1 X e- I .5 Q Par Garcia -e RoseAnn Garcla Q f K 7' ' -e T' ff .5 Steve Gard fy A Jr 1 A 41 - ' Jwel. Mary Garner 'ee ' ' te 2 ' YC Patti Gasrwlrrll I J 6 as VV K J K K JJ K X A .rx 5 J-. . J J Nadine Gauthier K 'Al Y ' remmy Gee 4-y s g :J y ' i KJ l V Gerald Doyle J e-n 'Nl A JK ts! J J . VV w., H., M hr Bob Gervasonl x. , K ,ft KK x Diana olllem XX . , Q cf 1' X ' is J ' A ilfSXXJJlllJl1Y:'l H JE if fi vw f. l Q George Glerum E K .V Joyce Glick I K KK 'L ,X zedlee Golden 1, ' .QQ KK K Q' K Fred Galin JJ S . JI, W5 gf, I S VK J ' Dave Gomez ' , iq CK N ' X mf E ' K ey- f Robert Gomez z V K ' Stella Gomez .- V V J y ZS -ee. sr Adie Gorbach X 55 T ' L r N, 'V Q. Danna Gorham 'K qi , -K Q 'J 15 Y K 11. '- KK Clara Grand H ' K 1 . J K L' l A 4 f I ' . i 1 K s, ,J ,KQV Sally Greeley ' ,M .41 7: Sandra Greeley K' sh we 'hi '..eQ.K - y :jj fl, Q Larry Griffith 5 V ' M'-' Caroline Grimm K X ' ' if ,S Qt.. 'V Y 'V Albert Guevarra 5- fr V ,Vyk X 'ex K ' VQKQJ X K KK K KJ1..K K . MSX K-xi-KX ...g- by 'Y H Bill Guevara f W V Dave Hackett QQ 9 gk, Ydfkt 3 ZJ 05 James Hamilton . 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'V 'V Q , M ,Q K- ' V x. W ,A , , 4. , L L .1 in I L . j ' X -Af? .w .. L., K i 5. W it .-, 5 5' as .. ' 'Q 3 L. . , ,,k:,,L,,LL In I . Lu., Q . r 9- ' .er L ' , ' vs -A , x I V Q' W' L ' X 152. W I X. Me sie tems Q-L 1 g V K lo, tn as-X r:. fx. I ll N as Q5 It LZKLL , ' +, Q L f W afie- ,- - M 3 1 . Q fs' . 5- I M e -1. of . N f' K AX , - , 7 W ,-K.. 'U' y yy y 'twain A K- . ' 4' W' K ' ' ' L 1 , -X , . Q Y' Y ,X sky A W ' 5, 5, A l ll 1 L L L lil W' Wk ' Sondra Lemrn Q 5 Nancy Lew ex N Bob Lewis I - 'H xx I L,, J I , 4, A 3 L V Paul Lewrs .f Q' li qu Tom Llotas 7 ag:-.j I ' X Betty Llgon x , L , W' J ' we ' ' Bob Lntle QQ Tarn Lloyd V I Bernlce Lopez . H? L,.L,L1 , V ,J , lf, Q WLZ Lf 4 a mu H M K 1 - 1 i L Roland Lopez x , ' Q ,,' Sylvua Lopez V. 9? ' , K Virginia Lopez ,zzp L 2: , 4 'A xi it Q.. QQ .haf 10. f 115 L ,, , 4 u. wt Lz 4 -xy .5 T 2 L rt rio am 121939 ffl .Ynff Bob Kuhn Evelyn Kyger Sharon LoBarge Sue Lake Jlrn Langlo lortn Langlo Chuck Lawrence Mary Lou my Ltnda Layne Kay Leasure Annobell Lee Elnzabeflw Lee Roger Lee Kettn Legg Larry Lelfer Q. sv ,bs Judy Hoyey ,ri Mary Lou Howard y Pafii Howard Dave Hughes Mllton Hughs . Norma Hurse Barry Jacobs Y? E4 XV-,L ' Bob Jensen V,,s,z Jerry Jensen ' kj ' Vlvtan Jessee Judy Jonnson 2. Norman Johnson Wendell Johnson Bob Jones r 1 Mtlllcent Jones Paul Juarez Q N3 V rryk I Audrey Jung K5 ' A Gene Keel g :H Dowd Keeler Judy Keller Jerry Kendrlck . Larry Kevron Jack Keyes ,M W Mmm Klum Mme Krllton 'G Roland Kvnbrell Klmly Shurvmton Ray Kircnrnaier f Donna Knapp 'All LaRue Kntghv Davld Knowlton Robln Koepke Eugene Kostckls Karen Kramer Karen Kruger The Junlor Class entry ln the Hornezorning parade featured artists Trudy Turner and S TSP ' ' ,pw lu 5 - .5 . 'R rf . V ji- . Q 'Cv' . I 11. Mi, A Q -' 1 51'x 1 . Lf to .X ' ....,,: Q V Xe Lf ,,., W ..:, ' I ' A . we , ,iz M 'X ,f - R L .V st. '? 1 Y Q -'S I ' ff mf Q' A L . 3' Kathie MacQuidcly Bruce Magnuson Sonia Maley John Maloney Diane Manzetti Sue Martin Albert Martinez Linda Marwede Coral Matthews Jessie Matthews Mary Mathews Norman Mattos Sally Mendoza Marilyn Mepharn Sue Merrifield Bill Meske Diana Meyer Rose Faye Meyer Gordon Miller JoAnn Miller Julie Miller Gary Milne Stanley Mum Roland Mireles Mabel Mizusaki lsadore Montoya John Moore Manuel Moreno Augustine Moreno Delena Morgan Helen Morishita Judy Muneno Steve Thorp sculptaring a Don footballer Cruz Munoz Tony Munoz Margaret Murphy Q41 3 . M? ,.- C --..- X 4- '1'5.s and A ' ., VA f tifgri ' 1277 ff 5 ,, f A J N were 'il i gf? ! fl I , I I ,. if -:-'ffff ,, Dave Lowry Jim Lowsley Arthur Lucero Arthur Ludwick Guy Lundberg David McBride ti ,iid , A Q 1 cr t - 5? . ll 4 3 L, if i J z z' J reze i , gk 'QI ' i ,ra 'X N . '- .-. - Q Q' 2. , A' 1 , i 7 Ps , : 1 44- QQ! if 1 'Q' ' 2: , If 'X' X' ' -n ' 5' I ' ' rr . 1 ' ,, W K, 4 . ' ' f - L N.. A N1 t ' , or 5 ,aff L4 -er. .fa . 4 L ww N L A f Y , grr is F. .. I ' 'z' A 'a , , y V , ' - :iq , , J .L M J sz- . M ' g lf' W Qi' .cet , LV E, Vykk W ,VY , N A 2 -XTX Ill Z ,Q if . I' it K- XX 2f'l'iQLU xi lb ta, L , l. - 3 1? N ' 1 T J J 'f . g - ' -H . 1 as l ' 124' , H X s . -- L12 -.2 A - 1- ' . ' Il.. . . , +-. , 3 v-eflyj M Q x. J yy ' YQ' -. V 3 L J new f r Ronald Murroughs W V! V, . Karin Myers 1, 'N' Q, f 3 I K -rf Richard Nckagawa -. i tk.. Q. Q f A - il A g Nelson Nokaii 'K f - f 'M 5 fi gs fr- or Eddie Naretto V,, gg M I T, K 1 V 'X ' , ' QA f' SI , J K g 5 ky . I . ' . cf, X X., . J Josephine Naretta V 3 V as M V Georgetta Nava Q FN 4, 1 ' 7- FK' I Mike Nayh M, ' A .wk A ,1 Q Bill Naylor you f' vc-V, N em , Y A Robert Nesien '21 ' W' 1 , ' , 4A ,,,. Q J ' I M L xx x l , 3 w Elsbeth Neumann :s .32 A lg 33 Q Adelle Newton is Q' 1 4, N W 'T Peter Nicklin , , ,N tr - M 'nw -L Ricky Nidever I l V P-M-jf .,l , Y ' K Grant Nielsen gy K , . . , -1 1 i M, X 4 - -.,- 4-X 3 s . Wilma Nigit 1 . si Perry Nlssler Q- 7 - S A 47 Peter Nissler f ' 4' xl yr , -ii 'iff iN is ..,, Jerry Norton i . Q, ls: ss. sieve Nutt L A Richard Nyquist ,, i V ' x N- Q , J t . 1 , rw! Judy McCarraIl Toni McCarty Karen McClellan John McClure Eddie McCoy John McCoy Flora MacDonald John McGowan Marilyn Mack Wendy McKeown Robert MacLeod Jack MacQuiddy Bill Oakley Larry Oase Dick O'Brien Brian O'Gorman Brion Ogrom Sharon O'Neal ww E W ' A., ff CT' l 1 f Ml , 'IF' BF wwf , SQM , , . , .,,, r - . ' ' Dora Omlveros K , H? Ray Ordas . KK Manuel Orllz ,., - S' K- 4 5 J l K- -' David Padilla Qt 4 K K , , K Jullo Palaclos K ' g 7' , l Dave Parma . R r 1 3.5 , Kr, QL ' ' Susan Parker - ' s ,. ff' ', 'I - -1'1 r ' i R ' 2: X , X R H X, ,., lf X W' . 'l xi K ,.r Q: ' . ii, Peler Patrick ,., fr , ii K Mary Ann Pavlon r X - 'NE' 'fa 90' - X . ,K BlllPaullr1 ' sg, K ' Kr . f , K h Kr ,K Richard Pearce sr., K ,- , Mx! .le j , g ,M alll Penflela .K J - fl I wk.. -RK Bob Penrecosl 1 . K A -,',,- ' Ki V ' 'I Tony Perez . 2' K N , X I N, -'X lr R s, lie X 1 ak e ee X X ... s sf if- . ' :ll-fs vi rr , - ' .- , ' ' r K Kp 'A Bruce Plrrllrps r ' 3' . K I K . 1 K Gary Pierce -1. f' M - ' 1 , ' l,. my - K K Sylvia Pins K l - f A 1K - ' Jess Placencla gK qbgv ,- , s' 4 KK Q K Sharon Planene r M' 'XIK K' K K ,- K - W I Carol Plane inf K - -Q3 , -' -- Jr-mel Poe x i Q RH J V I I ' Josepnlne Pomona K. x 6 K Jesse Ponce ff ,. of ef 'lg i Qi K l 'N Q 2:5 5:53. . f ' 1 . ,. K ls s ' X, i K ,XV-5 .K ,QA - K 'K Q W i, Richard Power K K K fi' .231 f' . Karen Powers if M K KK -,A K chuck Preuss . LN. . f . 'Wk-vs if l x , I I 'X ' 6' 1 Lana Purdy K Ks K K , ,K Sue Ramsdell . K' ' W?-in Q K K I K Rosemarie Rasmussen K I ' ' X r ' K ' 5 v. Ulla Rasmussen L r g 4 ig Q ' K A 3 K Linda Rearwlrr A ' K ' fly I Q - ' x David Reese K K ' ,ui Q r. 2 Virginia Reese R R ka I 4 Rlcli Rellz . ' l alll lzenrrrger K . K Q' K R Dave Reynaso L ' K RH Q K AK a 5 K K Eleanor Reyrloso or Q f Q K R A f John Rezzanlco be-fy, an 'fr 'iR1 E' ir ,r ff 1 rf! Jerry rigors ,K FK is ,fl Marshall Rice lx .DW l ls wi?3'6x x' klx A Brenda Rlcllardson I ' Ks Darlene Rlparetri Lee Rising Y' ,.,. ' , Robin lellfhrs , ,Rey R' 1 :Q 2, , E fd K 'mt' ' .K if -is ic Terasu Rlusakl ' lg K A ' AK l Q - . . Berlha Rlyera f fx K r-H K Yuax X s Q? BA Joan Roberts .f - K K K X - ' -r linda Roberfs , We ,,, 5 ,K Q, . N ' A K ' 4 e r - X X X r 1 si , K V Tim Roberts kkkk J 1 ' I Jon Robinson ' Joyce Robinson KKK K ' 5 K--W, L Gloria Roblado : r ff rl- - . or on iv - Beck Robles 1 X , , , R K i J Y fi K K K 5 ,K , , ' K-x 2, 45- Cecelia Robles r rig-r-1, Kr ' ' g , Z XTKXR , Celia Robles M K Mi' K K '1 , 3' ,I 4 KK Mary Louise Robles r i'l 'L!.gx 1. ry 1' ,. Q. , . - H, , 'sa wwe' - Jolla Rodarfe Dayld Roby K K Tom Roland K K ,N K' K Barbara Romero - r K as K ,K .Q 2 S RMT, T g f Eugene Romero QW 1' K, r ,L s , K Geraldine Romero rr, 1 1- if K 'tif ' 'X 'Jaxx 7 'K fi k' lg: G' V iw fr' Jackie Romero R N' J ,M ' - i -Ky ' W lr ' R' K Eddie Resales . . ' 1 L , , 5 lr l . r s . -, 1 ,f ,. r ' - 'i' ' ., K V . g .. I ,K Ks if X. 11 .X 5 xl. s ' x .r . Don Rowe 4 , I .. Joan RuBane ', K ' K Q Joanle Rudolph f s , 0-A , K -rr.. Ernie Ruiz 5 W' -, 'JY 45 '. Q 'W' K ,, K 5 A Berry Runyen ' ' 5 x A 'fr K ,, Rn' 5 Roger Runyen frxx Q KK' 7 LW k-.K Kl vt 'Sy George Salmeron Y .r 5 N' 5 i f'-- Sleye Salter N- is We or y ,. r x K is -f,... X Hi K K U WK . r KK W KK K l we ' ' l A lr' ,iffif RX 5 f 4' x X Barbara Sanchez K rf, 7 M' ' R e' 1 Sandra Sanders Kr K ' ' '-KK .K Louise Sands ,X K K f K Burch Saunders 3 'R ' in 5' ia ' , A'-'UN Q' A 44 K Karen Sa age Q53 I L, vs 1 S . 36 .Q i S g- V JoAnn Scxanlan ii- ,K sms ir up 'Kiwi' 'iii sql: Doris Scalvini -- , 2 X' 'N-X ' , A 3 Norma Scnall es, l 3 I rl ,aa E ' - ' -I 1 ,r Tdmaliasil-ax ,, l r , ' 'flue Susan Scherer 4 ' , alex sflrrrrrfll ' 5 H Q Karen Schrall f, W . K K ,r -. V . K 1 Pal Scott 5 'R 'xl N' Q K' . 1 nl' Yr- l R 'tw K ' 7 ' :Z Allen Sears 1' r L ' v-'A J Q- , K 1 Q, KK Von Serena , X' KKK K 'Pa .K Y- 1' Jack Sepulveda . , . 1 6 we K .K r ,gi K ,K .. K V Plrll.p sellle X K . I K . - - rr WK . K I , .. - if , 1 Sue Sexton b . Patti Shea R ..-. l Judith Shearer V G cs Susan Sheldon Y 'K - L Pamela Shoucly 'fe 1, Barbara Shurtleff 'N John Shure S I Pablo Silva ' Mm, Joan Sizer Diane Skare A M William Slinkard r, 1 .- ln? 'si' Stuart Smallwood T W 'M ig Adele Smith V Betty Smith ' Carole Smith 5 John Smith r Judie Smith ' Peter Smith A Tony Smith 3 gg 72 2? Judy Sneed lf', V j Colleen Speers 'N-Q- U , 1, - Richard Spera John Spreitz Katie Squires Middleton Squier Larry Stacey Jeanie Stanton Malcolm Stephens Jacque Stevens Marcia Strong Diane Struck Don Sturmer lil SH ,fi I . 'QQ' wif rl Nxt l ei,e,te C T jo :M :WAX .. ' . Henry Suarez Richard Suarez Barbara Sudduth Patsy Sylvia Ken Taylor Richard Tenney Dick Tenold Steve Thorp Wesley Thielst Kay Thompson Pat Tico Gloria Tobar Marsha Tonnar Connie Torres Bonnie Toxby Joan Trust Tarn Tucker Stephanie Turner Trudy Turner Alice Tyler Marion Uribe JoAnn Vacura Hugh Vail Charles Von Hise Bill Van Horn Myrlene Varner Dick Vasquez Ernie Vasquez Esther Vasquez Hilbert Vasquez Diane Vernon Margaret Vernon Martha Vigil Rodney Villalobos Judy Jo Waddell Marie Waddell Anita Walker Gloria Walker Harriet Walker Jeanie Wall Edith Walter Jean Ward Bob Watson Dabney Watson Newton Wayland Lee Webb Diana Webber Helen Weighill 1 'Q , 5, zz, . ' I, ., st 'IQ 1 , QQ tha 5 2 W L V . ng I 'W ' in it .. .. or - J -L N-. V! I 2' at Nah' 7. A ,M- X.. I l -27, MAX at N- 1 A. E wt' ,, ,T L. -s. ,fl X- I 3 5 X L Tax Q-V 4 . .2 .N Q3 J -2 1, .r,A m . W Ml J K JS? 4 1 rin. .Q 5. M I , It I f of iv J -5 t t F it Xi Q- ll l 'l ' il? - t . :rr K ,,, r , 4 ' ,A S i pg J M I ,ax K 2, R 3, M t i - M Q s e- . 1: . y f Q 1 rl J S ' 1 H M li l -l lf 1 I . I K: gl ' ' ,, 4 ' lr . N , f. x f A J li Y e Q A-gf vs 1. :Q .'3 i' J ' ' rt- l T C, 3'-H - we 1 W -N wrimafi-r V A A L Q. 1 - 3 Q. 'Q 5 X 4, :x .,rj , ,T l x 'Uk Ali? N , ' 'f VV 4- 11 M . Yi QC ,J I C, 'if-A fl A rrr , , . ' -:E ,,, ti 1, , lla. I H Q t-.'xUQ J ' is 'll :li 5 if Clif- xg is f EN , . M -al. my W be My I A Q ' '- K, A fs, J Q T A 4 V If T i Q: 4 Ve-, Q by If .. A . 1 U l .Qt 6 ytrt f' I i, 0 Suki , 'R X 2 gl :fl Q5 tk i Y . g A it 2 'Zig .K F -Tx gy. i fe- ft lo ff 5 J 1 I IQ. ffr: 2 Q 1 s-.,,. J' iii M- T at A w e J J. 'i if it H T V an Grace Weld Harald Wells Teddie Westcott Tracy Western Marie White Cynthia Whitehead Wanda Whitehouse John Whitman Vince Whitney Glenn Wilber Alito Wilcox Chloe Wilder Sean Wilder Don Williams Roger Williamson Jerry Winters William Wright Nancy Wright Catalina Yanez Maria Yanez Mary Yule 'ta an lllllllllE llll lillllllll Jo Lee Abdalla, Bryan Allen, Ron Allred, Sandra Black, Margaret Bonazzola, Lillian Booth, Walter Bottelsen, George Bregente, George Burch, Shirley Camargo, Eugene Carpenter, Lou Ann Carr, Kathleen Case, Byron Chamberlin, Nancy Chappell, Margie Christen, Wayne Clark, Edward Clodfelter, Dorothy Cordero, Joyce Crossland, Knute Crawford, Ken Crothers, David Cumming, Darryl Doggett, Marvin Davis, George Downing, Darrel Dunscomb, Robert Escobar, Jack Frederick, Richard Galindo, Brenda Gentry, Frank Guevarra, Cruz Gutierrez, Stan Hartman, Holly Heckman, Richard Headley, Connie Henderson, Hayes Hill, Dwain Holman, Roosevelt Hoover, Robert Jacobson, Terrall Kennedy, Don Knapp, Tim Knight. Judy Martinez, Josephine Mendoza, Torn Love, Richard McKinney, Doyle Matthews, Joan Miller, Deanna Montini, Helena Morgan, Betty Mowry, Bill Mercado, Carl Miller, Frank Misemer, Vernon Morsernan, Eddie Newman, Loretto Ramp, Linda Rugg, Edith Ruiz, Mike Pritchard, Richard Rowie, Lora Lee Schaefer, Nancy Schreiner, Sara Shean, Ted Romero, Don Ross, Fred Russell, Gary Saunders, Fred Seal, Shannon Stump, Joan Taranto, Gary Shaw, Darrell Sprague, Sam Tagatac, Katherine Thompson, Sandy Turner, Bill Trueman, Mel Tuttle, Eva Vega, Mike Vizzolini, Dabney Watson, Harold Wells, Jack Wilson, Judy Wilson, Pat Young, Don Younger, Mary Zamora. E MES ll l llil 1. ,. , It I' V VV V l Yvonne Aceves I si 'Q m V Lada Aguilar ' ,Q I I llc: Aiken Q 4' O l , . ' si.,-'x . A ' Qi? :fx ' . 1. Nela Allred f- , 1 '- - Carmen lAlvarado :fr Ben Ames YF' C' x A 'R X C if l 'A' f A x fx. l i ,gt V 1' . - we .J Rr -2-I As lhe largest class in Soma Borbaro Chj1fffQQjjfjjQ 9 W' sit- . wif- A f I -A High School, The sophomores are on KWH Andaman W-H L' V 7' .Their way To becoming G very acllve ,S V 1 A In f port of the life of S.B.H.S. With Mr. Clork and Miss Wrighl os counselors, plons for an Vx fmoncmg The senior party of i959 have A WfY A d'i'de f ez' arry Angel la fl Q, A 1 , already begun. Ben A'me ' L . nal, VH V VV , ' l , l k C X . l 5 Li la Xl John Arrnema ,T l V A Lloyd Arvidson l' 53 4-.1 ,, Julie Asokuro V! 'L :T V, X ll - li l 4 A Bob Askew A' Q :- Rr S9 K no Parsy Ausvin J 2 L ' Elizabeih Avila , 'isp 'A 4 Rosle Avila tl' 21 ' Algal W Irene Boker .xy X 'i Q' Roger Bcles Q-, rf 1 ,, ' I N . r K Stanley Ball , -1 22. NV Bob Ballesrrin ' W ll .,, xfx Bama Banks . A V' I Toni Banks P 'Y 7, , --A , , ,F Pool Barber Q 33: Q C Q Q. 5 VV A an V ' ' ,, kv: Wilma Barber , ,W , 'Fw , A 2 N,-, , ,, f I s Ron Borcroff A aw ll 'gl xr K I Joy Barker M Q V ' 2 C X fr A A A Lois Barlow X A ' M5 M .. r A Robert Barlow , rf . ,nf , Cinder Barnes r f' ' 7 ' ' ' l Wendy Barnes H ' fgx A an A .. -r r , r 1: gp , Nancy Barvh ' A CJ r V, 'V ' X 51, ' Bob Boykin QB' ,, VV , V , V Dona Banlsrone ,. .. ' Y. VV, K VA ' , ,ZH . fi A lil an 'X , 1 41 - A Pav Beckwilh r ,rr, Q ' A ,,, r ' Carl Beerup Q- 5 -V ,. K ' lk'-K ' l Jerry Bell V25 ,f . ,V V Carol Belsoas L, ' ' z - , ,V V Y 1. ,, V A Jere Lou Beniamin ' 7 ' ' '+I 'f,' Q ' 'J ' ' ' A V Paubel Beniamin S , V ,NW if an r Roberto Benton i - ,X A V V .A ' L' 'U K slave Benron ,V X Vg, , , ' V ' V x 7VrV A 1 . f 4 , -,,, . ,, ,M l. A' ' C,-I Jews. nh, ,, ,- , m:', q 4 Quik, sag -C. 2 at A -2- V' tj , 1 A V it - C W K' ,-.. W' 6 .K R I ,, -3+ 'Sf wi lip. . Y 5 f , Ki S 47:5 W ., ig ' 5. ' x ' 'Ri Q. gs... . fe N' A Clie ' cs. z. QF- A r :J ,. y A ,Q 5 :rt Q , 'Q ' x5 - . f K If 57 an 'G if S ,Q 1 Ms. ,. I y 've C. at 7 .5 Re -5 Q S11 rj ACL. S. fit: ,Qvx y X. K 'ir ig .r Knud Bergmann Palrnira Bern Sandra Berry John Berta shew Lee Biddulph owe Bidgood Carol Biggam Albert Bilka Tony Birabent Frank Bischof u. ElllEE , .,. M- M ,M C EQ K , 5 N' -L In f - . .y ga s1 'fiTi i ' .C 'wajif' ,. Q 'Qi ' 4 H:,sQ. , Q... , .5-5. .. '- rfgggg, . W g hf-yr 2, N 7. f ,, Cl -l 'l C..J'7 C113 Wi AA':111 xi , me .r,, C f ,1-H-+....,,.,,.., I fr Mr. Clayton Clark and Miss Barbara Wright, a new member of the counseling staff, have been guiding the sophomore class toward a memorable graduation in l959. , 1 rA-C' 'N 4f,,, X v. N 1 ' W' Q' yn., A W y in, A by N 4 -A l , ,r K Q' K ii - Q B' ibkx 'XXXL ...aiu I s . :S , is 4 B Q, ,X by M ,, S34 an X f 1 C 5 RQ sf W trap? A qigsi, - V T . 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Q, : Y -,A XQA ie 1-if A 'M 'ity' i A A 3 W C r r :N fs x rx MSM 1 l1.f,zf Q, - y ig-fo 1 it I t C ILC C i Smx e ' A he Diane Blankenship Danny Bleyins Judy Blocker Joe Borrayo Patricia Bouldry Rose Anne Bowser Barbara Bradbury Jolwn Bradley Dorothy Breclx Tony Bridgeman Charles Brocklesby Bette Brown Larry Brown Linda Brown Martha Brown Louie Brunello Dennis Brydon Barrett Bunce Barbara Burke Bob Butler Jan Butler Roger Butler Howard Butterfield Lauren Callaway Daisy Calzada Bruce Campbell Pam Campbell MaryAnn Canatsey Randy Cano Karen Cantor Gloria Cardona Gregg Carlson Tomo Carter Archie Cassidy Phil Casso Angelo Castagnola Emma Castaneda Gilbert Castillo Harald Caughell Bill Celaya Brian Chamberlin Lynn Chamberlin Barbara Chanell Lola Chapman Virginia Chavez Betty Chilton Janet Chrestenson Joyce Christian William Churchill Milne Clemens Darlene Clifford Tim Clinite Betty Cloer Bill Coleman Sharon Conley Margi Connolly it L E ,gt lj fi see. , 'au' ,, lv l C . ,,, s my -' VP! ' -s, I2 F 1 ' 435 1 ' ,Mb Members of Burke. Row Valento Reveles. i i 5, . is. , ii + xL 'N7xi'flAA f fx, lx,- Ns. the sophomore council are: Row ln Prudy Trevis, Pat Kuskey, Arleen Johnson, Vivian Vickery, and Barbara 2: Susan Miles, Willie Wood, Denis Griswold, Bernard Savant, Patsy Austin, and Dennis Dierenfield. Missing from the picture are Nancy Barth, Nancy Fish, Delores Gomez, Carter Hines, Herman Martinez, Lawrence Musgrove, and Wesley Cook - ,W Y 7 gg, any Paul Corbett -. - . I , , Ben Cordero V - rf . ,SV - ,- -2. 4. K ,, Qi Rosie Cordero . ' ikfzrw' 'J f' at is . li, M ' 'vw 'Q Rosemary Corrnack ,yi K 1. V ik N s W ' - ff' K Tom Cornwall C I ' ' ' N K J 'L 'YZ Don Costello .. ,, 3 - ,. ', X 9 ,gg 'L , Bruce Cox A5 K , ' If t x Ya , A L 1fg3,' ,Q ., 1 4 W L I . Ni. Pamela Cox Xb i Catherine Coy ' -' Q, Peter Cooper , , .. ., I s 'W Sam Cato fkmff 'L 'Q L.. g R fs k 2 ' 'ii-3' 3, gr L A 6- Q. ,M N' Tommy Cota W Q ir- i I H an ja rj fa. A W, Jimmy Cousins 1 K. , I Y X 1. .1 I lk jr wb rf !g1-M' -2, ,Vis Holly Covington 2:14, 5, s f' 4 ' ' y V M Larry Cranford ,K ,, 'Ewa vw' K' if sk is RMA' Q i rf X tw i i, X ' 1 I 'ia I x ' 5 5 1 i , - A is a Winston Craven M Dale Cromer , , ,ii K, . ,ie : Jack Crossland ! 1 J' ' 'H L' Q Y T Barbara Cuellar 2, -4, 3 Irs ,N gm it 'ln Q 9 3 W- Q ' - Ernie Cuellar an i lj 1 fi K , W My Wi g Sharon Kay caliaa 1 , - A , 'f:,JL'fji 4 ,, ,, - Y Mike Curry X - . 'B ,Q ' ' ,- John Daane l av K . J 'I Q '- KX . N We 'fX-iAt l , , ' Diane Dolzell A . av, Lou Dartanner , , Bill Davis , , , ' Linda Dearborn is gs Bt I vw Q ,225 L V . . e 'W Q. . Q' Mary Delgadillo , E , HSA-W A L 4. x .V g X ' Geraldine DeLorenzi ' w f f X ' 5', 'B 'K , s A X . 1 -J ,Q Frank De Loretti H '- E '-- 1- ,- , , ' I Roy Delozier ix f ' ' ' f viva A ' 1, 4 1 L . LX or L-ra.. f. N' Diane Denton ' 1 I I , -I Louis de Ponce N , Q , Dale Depweg Q Q x Allce D591 , ff is - . fee' .Q - 5 ay Z Dennis Dierenfield ' Y' L N 'N A K M ,, 2 X nt' 'V I 'pil 1 . Walter Docker - i X r 54 v I , Q 4. l X, K fl . Sam Dooley ' W I C ' , 217 ',k D ' ' - 'xl' Paul Douglas T AI - XX f A' id ' , V 2 7 'fi , 'l V' 'wk 1 E ' V Cf, - 1 w , A w W . X is 'XXXYEQ in - ' Mike Dowler ', Dan Downer ' , K - NanCY Downes 7 , V-X - V k 41 V -L 8 Lorraine- Drammer 7 .fx ,Q N -RN ,Q -Q' Q N 6 f -. - Rosalie Duncan is 5, ' 1 X s., , ,V Sheila Duncan , 'l ,fx :Sr ' , igYi k Y' fl L 4 V Judy Dunlap KW X ' Carol DUHTOV' ' ' s V ' ' , xt I ,I 4:5 4 Frank Dupont qv' C ' X iff Jimmie Eagle ,,:. . N ' ' Steve Ebersole ' 1' J 51 ,wx , A Ronnie Edward 'P 5 M Qxx I -rs , K ' A ' 'Q ' ,f V y David Edwards ' V, ,V at M J W , i s ' I: A 5- '. at . . Kay Eiiima ' K it M-J ,f . 1 of f J' 'C' .,,, i John Eichert 4 W .. i ' , l A j .A ' ,- ' Hazel suis ,t , f ' it . . A-4,-. AVF ,f , K' s ' 5 Herbert English F ,Sr Gloria Erwin Wa'-C bi I 5 K Susan Eselgroth 146' F Paul Esmond , K 'X ff xx 1 ir. -E 5 y . -4-- f vw F 'N if: ,QL .lo Ellen Faletti Q F js. - ve tj Brian Farranr 'X .il -.. is F, K .L Kathy Faulkner if Peggy Faunce FF 7 F As officers for the class of 1959, Susan Miles, presi- .6 3 d f, D G Id 1 y d v v k 1. en A enis riswo , secre ar 7 an ivian ic er , treasurerg have done an excellent job in directing the council's business. 5+ F - Q, ,, W Charles Ferries ff, si- Q Fred Fields ,, K M ---Y E Bill Finnigsmier i e K . ,Q Nancy Fish , K.-KK KN Sean Fitzgerald .- WM ' x , , K l Robert Flaatheri .la ,N K .J QE W 2. Q, Carol Fletcher L 4 in 'F ' 4 k June Fletcher Kc ' V S 5 , WK , ' K David Flores 'fi' , 'ff .Q K' j , Frances Flares l , Y R L .T 4 g 5 F 'l . y K Rose Marie Flores s Richard Fong Jim Famer ,, . .E Lillian Famer 'F L '- K A Jim Forrest K 'x , s.,,Xf 5. I f-A. V Phillip Forrest 5? ' F A K Q' Fr , f X Stephanie Foster 4 - M F ' Bill France l' X ,. ' X x fs Q a J- L , JoAnne Franco . l- Mary Deon Franklin , F Stuart Fredricks KK . KK: A Bill Funkhouser Q X' X4 'W' 6 F ? S5 ' X Margaret Gaines X X ' ' .F M . 1. w g Mercy Galindo Fil. ' I Q. Vx ' 'Eff Adriene Gallagher G 'gf 3 Cora Galleao ., J J . J . '53 F I . l - .. J. - F F , ' ff 4 . 1- 1 Si. , Sgt Albert Garcia K? Bernie Garcia K , Cecilia Garcia K H ,K A Q! K Charlie Garcia Pee' .K ' ' K, gh E ,B bf? 9' Gabriel Garcia , K S K if J I. . :B f V1-tm 'l N V7.5 new Flhfk Zldilgot - I, r KK K 3 Richard Garnica , si.s e. fi -si F5 1 5. . 3- ' 5 Robert Garnica f. ' Pete Garst ' K Jim Gawzner K an f -fb :K , K 5 5. 1 ' A r Kathy George K - KK 5 F 4 - F 5 ' K ' K5 K - - Betty Jo Gerdes . -.qw rg ,qi , 'fl-W i Mlm K- 9 Lynn eammm v' 'K ' Dolores Gamez ,M f . ., BK W .wg ,,,,c K all A i .,-' ' k K . Alice Gonzales ' R f .L Bob Gonzales I Robert Gonzales . . . Q S-F . 3 X . K K KK Trinidad Gonzales Q ,N '? K K A l 1 .E 'E 3-' u in Roxy Gorham E A Y r 5 -L .. x .X , we f Jig? YL, A gsgg David Goux .sw , , to Kf J' Beverly Graham K, K E Sim , , . , . ' 'F Janice Graham .T F YA in . g Q, H A l ' -- N f X. mast J aa - K f if Judie Graham s 'is ' Todd Grant I Seretteau Green V' . .: F .-' G - f Addie Greene . .. .. -s 1. ,-. . 'M i 1 Q' ,Ls X - 4 SX N - ' Ethel Grigsby , XK- '- ,r K. ' ,712 5 'E .. Denis Griswold il M L ly f' ' ' Rickey Grode H K A K F ' Don Guadagnin V K , K rr i J K K , r 1 L r-af '- - r I , J ' Q K ' . k, . r Q- g ,,: gs V 5 r , ffff :L ffw - ' A , K A ' H, it JL , gf' f 0 Joe Guerrero Joy Lee Guitare Audrey Gullattee Frank Gutierrez Modesto Gutierrez Nancy Guzman Hank Habenick Larry Hagen Sue Haight Sharon Hall Wayne Hammond Ann Hancock John Hancock Kate Hand Susanne Hansen Willard Harley Karen Harvey Gretchen Haug Clarence Haven Bob Hawley Erma Jo Hayes John Hayes Ona Haynes JoAnn Haywood La Mar Hazard Ethel Heacock Wayne Heisinger Graham Hempel Hendrix Allan Kenny Henson Herrera Herrera Angie Carmen Herrera Herrera Herrera Judy Herrmann Paul Herron Richard Hibbard Walter Hnldbrand Bill Halton Harold Judy Louie Carter Hines Henry Hinton Karts Holbrook Don Earl Holmes Sally Hooker Doris Hope Howard Hopps Eleanor Harton ':,' ' i Q 3, Enthusiastic sophomores could be found at every football game cheering the Dons to victory, 1 -x MSS ll if A 'N -. 85: ,L ' . l Eli QQ' -Q im xg mf Q., W - V ' 5 W Q' lvl I ,, crcrrrr it Y QM . x r Ihlz Q' fight 6 I 4 4+ X 'V r,c .gf 4 , WFN Xb M . 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' wi My-mm. l l l W A Ann Houser Todd Hovey Sandro Hovlond Nancy Howe N 5 V 4525? l The Field House is the scene as sophomore grid stars gather around to recall some high moments of yesterdays game. ,l ' T- g . f: Q- ' . 5 llll ---fx -2' , ., 1 N J , 5-J 1 L- ta. N .J J :rr MY c ' J sg lm f J X . . - L X f 'X J V J g 1:l-' J. 55- gsm iii 'Wwe Hrs ga' 'SBK avi 14'-'La J J Ez! gg 4. J J Nrirr f , T iik I , rl I Y X. ' ' A ' A :' iii' ll' Em f Sz ' ft , - Nh v my J rrrc K. lilllrlll wi JAR r c. lr- ' fig heir 3 I lx , di A David Howerton Arthur Hubbard Bob Hughes Gary Hughes Diana Hulse Robert Hunsacer LeRoy Hunt Jack Hutsey Sally lrwin Karel Jacobs Karen Jacobs Mike Jacobs Barbara Jacobson Kirsten Jokobsen Porn Jameson Ronnie Jonson Rosie Jaramillo Dona Jefferson Beverly lessee Alfonso Jimenez Jae Jimenez Arleen Johnson Kathy Johnson Larry Johnson 3-1 T' Sprawling leisurely on the lawn, some sophs have a gabfest before the next class. ElllEE lil '59 Rose Marie Johnson Marilyn Johnston Janey Johnstone George Jones Ron Jones Stephoni Kapousouz Peter Johnson x k,--f' 'ttf' Q. 3 . L is get Susan Keifer :J Jim Keipp lg A lv 3 '5 .3:'i..c1'.x.-ft ,V I.. , Mono Kelley fr 3 ,.-,' - Merlyn Kelly i , . 's J Ronald Kemp Bob Kempen ...1 v 6 :D r K V f 5 G4 5.235 , Janice Kendrick 'J ,-, 2 Q' ' X .is X -, 3' ? he-.. K t ur, ,, K fu 5. Rodney Kenney S L ,, , gh. Lee Kent ..,, k,A,,, Y' Y - , A I 'i Kfls KGPP is K 1 ' all ' , Q as - Melody Kimes I -,Hwy if ' i Kathleen King ' , 3 ' K Kathe Kirk K L-., My F if David Kleinebecker ml f i .gn 1 '31, L as N 'Q 5. Karen Klevelond 4. ,L K ' R Arthur Knife . NW ll? . i .4 'ff-7 'Q K , Q--. Judy Knight ' V .f t, ,Km , K jf - sue Ellen Knights ' -' K KK gp sw X 1 '-x. K . r 'E Q ' K H X Barbara Knipp K' Y Frances Krahn , l T Katherine Kump .. K ,-X Pam Kuskey Kg c -R 'J' M 'E 5' - 'EN -, Pat Kuslfey ,TSA Q--K J 5 Dot Lancaster ' Q ' ' YL - Duane Lancberton xv we ,f , K 7' KH Arley Lcnglo - ' 5 1 K LkL,V' ,TK A ' ,' , p J Norman Langlo , levi' David Lara - KK K V,- Mike Larralde KHK W K ' KK K 4 gf 4 Z' Joyce Larson I I 'Af '- , f V,,, K ,M , ,AV Phyllis Latham ,545 ' K' 1 , F we '5f 'K '- -f' Thomas Lawrence ak ' ,gs ' ,ef ' V, Carol Laybourn ,V ', -W, -- ' ' l Larry Leasure H ' iJ'-, Q I J -' 41 ,,,,, . ' Sim . we 3 ii' if ill K I ,..,,,,,. ,,,. V W KKK , , Leland Leonard ' ' T ' l . Bill LaVeau ' It Carolyn Lewis ,K K , W' 5 K, K -f I L, Sharon Lewis 'Y 5 6' :,' 'mi 'Y .6 ' 4 J. f S K M7 L 5 Bonnie Lineborger K 4 , . 0 vs K Q K LK Robert Litchfield if-,lyf , , . 1 - i K 1 YT f I Y' at Tom Long -' ,K l 5 5 K f Robert Looney i K ,. jk I i I ' i - f X X i L. V I i ' A . I ff' lf I 1 H l v Q L 'S 1 if 1 .JL , KK Angelo Lopez , ' -f Freddy Lopez ,. L n K 'f , A Josephine Lopez - , ' ' , ' f ' it Janice Lovelace 'V i as 1 Q3 Ziff, 1 5 , .M K ' ,kv K sv '17 Josephine Lucero l - , E' 4 X '91 , . H 1 Q' ,I Q4 of V ,r , Charles Lucey ye ' Uris 'E Gi f saw 1 Q x 7321 L i x f -I-Oni Luder K ff A , EKK ,im r'KK , . RK , ,, , ' - H: -- 5' ' 'tie an 5 - i i 'fn Ann Lunas 'K . K Av , i , s, KK A - I KK , X my - -- - ' --ffl: ffffffzffv- - ' -me --... f mi , .,,. is U if x ,fs Q, .--,r L 'f I Q . . f - Dona Lundberg Kathleen McDavid Marilyn McFarland Mary McGowan Marianne McKilaben Margy McNlgl1t Glenn McMurry Gerrit Mahsman Margie Maloney Karen Manchester Arthur Martinez Hermilinda Moreno Rose Marie Moreno Martin Moriarty Mary Alice Morris Carolyn Muller Alan Murrough Larry Musgrave Arthur Navarro Campbell Nelson Robert Newhall Christy Newland Jeartice Newton Bryan Nirertberg Darrell Ntswonder Johnny Noriega Betsey Norihman Donald Ontiveros we rs ' or . ,M , L K ' Savvy v- K . R is. R Q' i ZKK - in Q. Q Q ' it f . ir? V V . at f I ww. K. ll ,Q lkgvx my 5915 N5 Lex McGraw r ', I J V fl 'll '- l i ,V fl., .. K K K KK K K ,n j ., K ' -5.1 ' 1 rw K R Martorie Mack .4 a'-ll' , lf. -g Ki Wiyiiyj IK SK' ' c- MQ K , SK ,K ' 'ml W- f in 1- Ki M! K' 'K , , K Jim Marino T7 X S ' k K K wg f ' K , L' Robert Marr i ,fix 4 ' rs N r L. K Tonya Martin y lg,EkKK AX , ., x ' 'f , ,f - r y W ll Paul Juarez - .K , T, lf' l Ky-ax s ,, Herman Martinez f ,Y X K ' R' t it U cl Y Joe Martinez A lx e- ' xx - .bm 5 r , Pete Martinez Q , K , L f -ws.. -f K - ,AK 1 g Barbara Mascarenas KK I S X I I4 st ryyk- 35 Mike Masson W. . 1' rl, x x I . is Q' Amoretta Mathews K any :X K Axi .V Carol Matthews K K LK AK v , i 5 . ltlaargayvet Matttnson ' ll ' Yr- - f 1 . ary aynez we - ,. ,x - kj , - ' 'A : ' Carlos Mayo X ' 'X . 1 5 KK x K Kr Art Mazzini A S V il' K 1 1 L 5 Q 1 llt ' A K Sonia Medby - M r -f Y K 5 y Ronnie Melke 'N in 5 as le 7:':'Prs ' ' K fm S Teresa Mendoza 'Q . F - , - Q 'i l 4. A 3 Tony Mendoza K U VY' N ' V- U W J N Pot Mengelberg I K r ., ,R .5 fl , . D 'l H i I A A 3 ll - army Mercado R ' li . R Dick Merceo K , .. r ' f 1 A ,, Bob Merrill 7, Q ' N . v- K' ,gv E it we Shirley Merrill K rr Q K 5 jf' Kf 'N' A Jack Meske S ,K S ' 'Cs f ,' George Mesa in .. Q X , Ed Mlddlelon A 1 K l - ', .4 ' t Q K V' Ronnie Mielke 'ZR , s I . Q. KK Susan Miles -5 Z if :Q Pete Miller Y, ' vw. 2 4 5 S I Lawrence Miranda Y 3 N -- 5 Linda Moe 4' . k N Sylvester Molina J it 'i ' emi-' M ' x K , x .cf R I Y 1 ' Judy Moline Gary Moune K' K i 2K 'N J 5 . ,, Creigh Monk K 'X 'Q 'N 4. M Y 'Kr I K uk, R Phillip Moreno Q 4 1 , . ' z r , 'M V ' Q . - . ' l ' f 5' vt l R -' R it hd x' . . Q X X ,, i 5 y ' . ' Qi KK. JoAnn Mowry . KK . ., Jerry Murph A Q ,Q-5 rv ,vt K K -w. -3 g -I ,.' Y K M, Q K , ... K if ff sv 'X 1 ' N 'J-lvl PQ' Myer - f K .. Kr, K K rink Craig Nairn - fa ' ii K A A Q ' J flwx- if we .Q ll Y Sharon Nayh l .- ' :Pg -. K ' Q 1 .. Q3 - L' K N l .,, 4 - .Ky 1 ,s an - , ,X N aren eson , if ' Q. 'N i - We e as sa ' .. Sandy Nelson .3 fx-1 1 ,A Ki 7 - ,J E A. lb' Steve Nelson A ' - 'glwf ,,--. fir ' ' r 4 A I ' iii Vg, gr--M514 X A .. Luz' v in G' 'ills lr f N 4 iq Q 'rw 1 A J K I E. 'gg ' J J ss ' JK wk ' r r Fred Niedtck Q. cyl K K 1? it K W. -- KK me Q. ly Z1 Ellen Noble ff K , - va, ,J 'Nr - if rip , John Norris 'rr f KK, KK . ,K KH, KK .. . Ky kwa -i ' yi K Denis Oliver . f M Milam X ' ' Kathryn Oliver K, ., 3 1 4 Patty Olivetti ! Artie Olmos 15' l' ,p ,K K ', -in , lnu Olson 'CX 5 Q 5' al- eq 'K K . ,V , K -H :tw 4 If Joe Oltrnan I SK ' sf' f' K5-51. 5 A ,MK KKK ' t Q K K Kim Ornori 'fr-' 1 RW l E' -' N 'iz J . y K K ,t,ff My 2 , KK'-,Q Mary Ortiz l' ' K .. A ll 4 ' . --A ,, Charles Orena ' Kathy Onley ' V John Overland . V .- 5 ,, Kenneth Overoye K ' XV ' Q ' ' Mary Owens P ,QTY Y? Ronnie Owens f' Mrldn Paddock , 'Y' +I' V' Rosendo Polofox I Y H Ann Parker V Robert Parker V A , Dale Paul ,T .J Jack Pearen LV' . f Allen Peers sqm ' f Helyn Penny VV in V fFf'3'1,f Robert Perez r. ' Mdfrdfre Perez f V A t Rl if is y .X Tony Perez ' Mike Perkins V 5 Linda Petersen , ,,, VV ' x Paige Peterson f 7 X V ' Jim Philip 'Q V , fl x r I .Q Cindy Pierce Ev? ,, 9' ,,,. I K , Judy Piper .4 ' 'Q IW 'W H Robert Pins .. K ll c ' I 15 N2 Jim Piscronr 'M Josie Blacencra ' A ' Jam Pluhor , 'D Q-. '45 S ,S A Anne Plympton R Q , V' 5 , L, 4 . 5' Robert Porrrmerville H ' H MMV X V, 1 L, Diane Ponce 5' -'Q' r 'I J fl hlfff Paul Posrler pf W ryk ' V . , ' Tom Power Vs 2 Q r rwnf -6 , X A ke - Gary Powers K5 Marie Price K, I R ,QQ 7' George Pryor 'lll L - H 1 ,x A - Kathy Putnam V V W 0- dx fi- ' - , Carlin Perkins 'V LR . V N R iii' , , Cindy Pierce bf: V ,QR 8 ' , '1'fj 'V4 ,S ' ' ' ' Isabelle Quiroga ' ' f ff-AP T iz ' 45 ony amlrez V , X VV VVVVVV i X x ' ' W V Martha Ramos ' P P QQ, . I lil Bill Randolph ' Rf' Q Ls- t Judy Reed - -V J ,R , We Susan Reefrnan dstjty ,f V 5,5 Qximfi We - .I f i rr V , f HWQV- fr ,wie V V 5 if Q Ronnie Reginato l 6 . ar Neil Rengo if M- Tom Ridenour I xy ,V K' s T Virginia Ridge , V a 5 X , V Q VV ,. VV 1' rfifgiln 5 A ik Q 433 3WL vr. 35813 John Riffero I- ,Gr tif we v Ernestine Roach ' 'Qi V J QV X33 Robert Roberti sg - K I '. - , 1, ' j Robert Robinson l ' 7' , ' V V i X f l l i 'X 'lit i x , . .. 5 2' -Tomi gie Auscencio Robledo A T' -V Gilbert Robledo 1' . K ,L f Norma Jean Romero 4, V fi ,-, Roy Rosales - Li , J, Vi? r 'f VVVV at t f- rrrs f 1 X J J , A X jj xH: . ,.f1V5 5' We Pi t l x eff NVV sg: H Linda Rosendahl P - l V, r' Ruth Ross fx f ' nfs- , ,M Diane Rugg ' 5 fr . 5,3 f, S Marie Ruiz ' '45, gn X uk, , WE? 4 wt X xg? 'll' o '1 six Q, , Dinah Rush -' - Rodney Sacconagh in V r f '- X..- it V. Demo Sancha ' ' A , ' br, M John Sanchez V 1 U, 1 . , W Kr. ni i if V ,H V ,V .f i Y, t .gp XX fd J X - ' 2 ' ff, I' x ' LV ' - 5 bile X. .gC'.'fl U:-Q Larry Sanders Anna Sands Peggy Sands Judy Saperstein , ..,.. .YV dy, f REQW F, V r a d . - V .,r,V 5 if ov' .V 1 ,HK ,V VV gi f? 6 iii 'e 3 9 K VFV QV to V rrr, Q sf cc,,ss i rr,, , T f S WL sq. 'r Lf X Ve' . L . .A S 5 .R J iii In T L t 3 L 5 -.L , - F' t lt., fl ii- J I I Li X .1 L cy y J , 1 ' x Bernard Savant Martha Saxe Danny Schuck Caroyl Scott Lila Sears Bobbi Seither Jim Selover Frank Serena Joya Sexton Eugene Shands l JPL ova -- we f 41 .+-M:. NL ...U . ,Lf Dividing their attention between lunch and small Talk, sopho more girls relax on the front lawn. A L, x N 7 L an y N 'Sl S 'WA L N 'J V ty y gr-' I x h 'ba 4 1 4' K gt r ei I J J 1 L L 5 we - -L , Q, f - ' L l' S L it 1 iiii L X N 'Q 'A S S -2, ll W ' J. c l' 5 1 1 L L . sp.-t ,L ,sg W. ' l , 4 kc ff ,Z , A ,, t -. 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W 3. .ai l Dick Shannon Karen Shannon Natalie Shefflin Richard Shewbridge James Shands James Shilling Steve Shugart David Shurtleft Roger Shure Nancy Silvers Ronnie Silverwaod William Simpson Elizabeth Sizer Pat Slater Mary Slaminski Gwendolyn Smartt Betty Ann Smith Dave Smith Jan Smith Jimmy Smith Mitty Smith Ralph Smith Sydney Smith Sylvia Smith Dave Snyder Curtis Speck Everett Speed Claudia Stall Judi Ann Stave Tucker Stevens John Stewart Pat Stodden Dennis Stowell Dale Strorner Liz Sundin Howard Swain Ely Tagatac Jackie Talevi Jeanne Tarot Doug Taylor Jackie Taylor Jacque Taylor Janet Taylor Ted Taylor Bonnie Temple Prudy Tevis Carla Tornasi Bonita Thompson William Tompkins Manuel Torres Kathy Traiitz Gail Turner Penny Tyree Janice Upton John Uribe Linda Uyesaka i M .,.-,,,.- . kj,,,,i 5 L ,,.,,,.. -.- . Q29 jx .W Ti Mary Vaillancourt , ir f' K .1 f,- i.,' 1 qt Alex Valencia -' Y 'T i K 1 Danny Valenzuela .L B K 7. K K '31 0. K Myeqrl van Hise nf' K ,f lg X .K i Y ' 1 - fy 1 K 1 Susan Von Schaick , Y A f' 5 , . ' K John Vasquez X :fb , - :K 'B' Y fr Beatrice Vasquez V 1 , AC ' ay . , 3 , William Vasquez 1 , U '. 'ii W' ' - . K K QP t' 4 his X- K K :,, .. ' 1 Bonnie Veblen A' 'V A Helen Vega N .5 ,,.. , :Z Tillie Vega gf - KK K - ' K KQVVV 5.1 K .' ' ' ,Ns ., - Darleen Velasquez J . ' C Joe Vera'Marlinez My , ' If ' Hr, I7 Vivian Vickery K i . . ff, MCVY Vigil ' l I , VXW l'lll Larry vailoibq X ' - V K T ' , Y-I 1 2, 323, gs Richard Villegas ' I KKK' T , Curtis Vincent I ' . 5.332 Don Vogel ,-'f , K 4' .-1. , K g NGHCY VO5kUYl k5' 4 ' 'T' 6 x.. 6 1 'M Q Pauline Vrolyk i , , Vey' Q W ' it YPQY N..N Make vasuefu . - Eiifjy,-I' ' K V L 5 Darlene Winters , ' -- if- ' X , K f IK, Eugene Walker ,- ,, H K 5 L' H1 5. N . il .lie A J, ' -214' Jim Walker ' ,, , Mike Ward K ' KKK ' Bruce Washburn K .. - K -.. ,s ILQK Susan Waymire T' S , V.. , K: Wayne Weber 1 Q yy fl ' Ki Toby Welo K K 'N-' ? . Glenna West ,r K l K L rzyl ti g, Norman Wieder Y X It K KK : lf' Wayne Weirum Ki ' K1 f7K' Jack Wheeler F T ' Ann White 'ff P i K ' , ki., ,. ., , ,, Mary white L. 3 by r 1:21 ' . Barry Whitney A ' I 5 W ' ,' Janet Willener an V ',., . K oz, '- , , - -' , ,, -gp F Donald Williams , f igzefgf ' H ii' A 'W W ' - K ' ' HUYWGH3 Williams Jif if J X' ' -'li K ' .... K Karon Williams ' ' Ronald Williams 'V M X. . K Tom Williamson ' . 'V e ., slam, warns I ii' , ,fjj Beverly Wilson K ff' . ij ' - r ,,.. - l 4 . 5 X Q . K x... ' K -'KKK of-L Q Q 'l':l K ' s --'W N . ,, , , .. K Tommy Wilson ' T I I - f' li, ,ur K Don Wirths ' Q it ' l 'K Brenda Wofford 1 K - K 4. lf- 'ff 1 -, W Bill vv M l I oggan i . . William Wood K 'S ' ' 1 r -2- K Roger Woolever 5 'S L ,, Q. , I t 4 . K , ' 4' , E . A K 'W KKK K I ws. . 2? Kg, , .V Q U ljl'l U lim U Q ll ll Tl lj l E l ll U ,eli 1 ., George Woalsey , Georgia Worth K - ,, KK ' 'fl 'L , Tillie Alcasar, Sharon Alvarado, Loretta Antles, Diana Bailey, John Wnghl Ki V if , .,,, Q3 Z Julie Benning, Tom Berber, Roy Bray, Roger Burnett, Linda , W K K ' K Carlson, Jeanette Cavaletto, Billy Chall, Gayle Ghristie, Joy i Cowling, Richard Flores, Jim Forrest, David l-lowerton, Alfonso 124.2 H . sz i K l Jiminez, Elizabeth Jordon, Ronnie Kittie, Joanne Lee, Teresa ff Lorige, Bob Lucas, Paul Lundberg, Neil McBratney, Martha K' McLain, Ellen McMurty, Shirley MacMillan, Stella Moore, Peter Roland Yanez , ,N K O'Brian, Valente Reveles, Steve Robsahm, Ben Rocha, Don V 9j 'lE I' ' Roio, Agnes Sanchez, Judy Scott, Marsha Snell, Jim Stevenson, U 9 'rf' N-rl! I Penny Lee Taylor, Mary Valdez, Daniel Van Fassen, Cornelius V ii Walker, Brooke Williams, Terry Williams, Darlene Winters, 1 T T5 Beverly Wright A ,,,'.' -K, - Ming Yee ,K , Lynne Young 'At' 'V N , 5 , Z Patsy Zegars 'K' K Q- K V w ,, . K . 'WA ' Jerry Zeigler Janice Ziobarth Martin Zinn . 5 K 3 .ge KK ,sq KK I he , A as ' Qtr ii L .pf KK KA ..-- wilt' QQ Q 4 in My f J 'X M , . 7 . V jj EN fy .' ' Merrill Remick f Crafts ' ff Art Margaret Straight Art l-UWVGDCS Leslie The Advertising Committee is responsible Delmffmem Cltalfmfln for the many posters that are seen around Crafts the school. Members ore: Steve Tharp, Pot Schultz, Wendy Lee, Bev Gin, Julie Chiu, and Sean Wilder. Service projects anol speakers were Parade and gave presents to orphans as among the many things planned by the its Christmas project. Some members ot Art Club during this past year. lt had art the Art Cl displays in the halls and went to the Hill- side House for one ot its serv lt entered a tloat in the Hom ice projects. ecoming ub helped to make posters to advertise c events. oming school and social Row i. J. cm, A. c 88 raig, S, Maley sec- B Knipp v'c , ., . , ie pres., J. Coy, treas., I, Tapia, M. Mull. Row 2: B. Gin, A Johnson J. Archer, J. Marquette, F. Park, M. Lower, L. de Bourgui non. R 3- ' g ovv . B. Gerrosoni, G, Glerum, M, Zinn, SHSIHSSS Q - l . ga, . gk Stewart H. Paulin Mina Boone Carol L. Schmid Dept. Chairman Typing Business Bookkeeping Penmanship Business Machine Gene S. Hall Catherine P. Martin Business Typing Spanish Penmanship neral office work or Learning about ge he aim of The F.B.L,A. how to get along orld and to be success- ful in business leadership. Mr. Stamper, from Hardware specific iobs is t This group is learning in the business w Mutuals, spoke to the Ruth Severson Business Penmanship f.lS,l.ll. club and gave it some g group also sponsored a jazz concert and played an active part in the Magazine for Friendship Drive 1 the Lion's Club. ood advice. The n cooperation with 'SM Row iz Miss Carol Schmid, adviser, U. Baldwin, hist. i, reporter 2, C. Rom ro treas. i, vice p . , . Elhenny, pres. 2, R. Cardona, pres. ig D. Roundy, vice pres. i, treas. 2, M. Robledo, E. Vista. Row 2: J. Kendrick, L An L. Acquistapace, K. McClellan, G. Ottley, Z. Golden, J. Pomatto, E. Frederick, J. Faletti, R. Pommerville. Row 3. G. Robledo B. Smith, M. Fior, A. Adams, P. Smith, P. Montgomery, G. Robledo, T. Abogadie, K. Kennedy. Row 4: M. Patton, B Richard P. Bailey, B. Rivera. Rqw 5: P. Herman, R, McMurry, G. Glerum, S. Gregory, S. Marquez N son, L. Roper, K. Savage, Hicks, R. Mireles. ' res 2- D Busby, sec. B Mac Dorothy Westfall Dept. Chairman English Journalism Lcitinee Gullattee English Olive and Gold Guy Peterson English Rubie Burton English Broadcasting Robert Hager English G.S,R. Gordon Price English Reading Clinic iiiiiisii Florence Holman English Ignacio Reyes English '-.Ab , - , Qeg,,. In the teachers room, Mr. Shanna out tests for his classes on the dit Chine. mail n turns many to ma- Pearl Mathews English Robert Shannon English mf y is Helen Tessien Dorothy Timmons English English U.S. History llllllllll lllll sTudenTs Took poirT sTudenT direcTing, pouring seTs. STudenTs Taking Thearer ArTs produced sev- eral plays during The yeor, including LiTTle Women and Arsenic and Old Lace. Un- der The supervision OT Mr. KenT Andrews, The Q in producTions by acfing, wriTing scripTs, and pre- Row ig D. Cobb, J. Harmon, P. Waymire, E. Avila, B. Dailey. Row 21 D. Bu Ullll lllll Sllllll rton, G. Shaw, H. Bernau, A. Craig. h' h co nizes excepTional Nine members of The Forge, Olive and Gold, honor socieTy vv ic re g and Hi-LighTs sTaTTs were given inviTciTions achievemenT in To loin Quill and Scroll, an inTernaTional IOUVUC1 ISITW. Qc-.v 1. K. Augerson, G. Malengo, P. Nissler, W. Murphy, K. Gerdes, B. Dailey, C, Lamp Gullahee, Miss BurTon, advisers, P. Smith. e. Row 2: M. Murphy, Miss Westfall, Mr Row iz H. Caldwell, W. Murphy, K. Gerdes, G. Malengo, M. Murphy, J. Hovey, G. Chamness, S. Camargo. Row 2: B. Berry, U. Baldwin Miss Dorothy Westfall, adviser, S. Ball, P. Tyree, J. Whitman, P. Sands, J. Abdalla, J. Hicks, N. Hurst. Row 3: T. McCarty, B. Toxby, J Norton, D. Barrett, G. Nielsen, T. Woolsey, S. Nelson. fllilif Sports, school and community news, editorials, and features are given coverage by the Forge, Santa Barbara High Schools paper. The desire of the staff is to create a bigger and better pa- per, and they have succeeded remarkably well. The semester of Newswriting required gives each member a good background in writing and editing techniques. Students look forward to each Friday afternoon when they receive the latest edition of the Forge. xy' Miss Westfall, Forge adviser, Kay Gerdes, Forge editor, and Mr. Male inspect type being readied for printing. . one f ' V S A 'all , wx ' f Ti . . x ., 3 Ln., L . 1:- ,l r F These outstanding students on the Forge staff were chosen as the page editors for this year. WF' uf ...L Sorting the Forges is a regular iob every Friday in the Forge room. While sorting the Forges, it is not unusual for members of the staff to sneak in a few minutes of reading. 1 .'l Row I: C. Lampe, B. Dailey, P. Nissler, J. Humphreys, T. Condos, P. Nissler, Mr. Latinee Gullattee, adviser. Row 2: L. Rearwin, S. Johnstone, K. Augerson, D. Kupelian, M. Lewis, S. O'Neal, Y. Nishihara, H. Hauprich, J. Stevenson, B. Watson, T. Ridnour, F. Neidick, D. Struck. Combining thoughts and ideas, the section editors plan their sections for the year. Celebrating the fiftieth year of existence, the yearbook staff, pooling their efforts, produced a yearbook that they hoped vvould excel all others. The staff could be found vvorking dili- gently during special, oth and 7th periods and often at night and on weekends. Much help and advice were given the staff loy Mr. Gullattee, adviser, Julie Humphreys, editor, and Perry Nissler, assistant editor. Diane Kupelian and Carole Lampe, organization editors, are planning informals for their section pages. At afternoon rehearsal, Patty Fullberg directs reading Platter Chatter editors: Cliff Hickman, Sue Lake, Naomi of play, Asakura. lil-llElllE Weekly radio shows, Hi-Lights and Platter Chatter, pro vide plenty ol work and excitement Tor advanced broad casting students in Hi-Lights. ln addition, Hi-Lights spon sors The Student of The Month award in which an out- sTanding student is honored Tor his service To The school Miriam Henock places photograph of Kay Gerd-es in the Hi-Lights Student ot the Month showcase. Row l: M. Bowers, P. Fullberg, editor, M. Henoch, J. Smith, S. Lake. Row 2. P. Tyree, H. Hill, J. Robinson, R. Hayes, K. Kriger, B, Sanchez, Miss Robie Burton, adviser, R. Silverwood. Row 3: R. Davidson, P. Smith. res K Augerson, vice pres., Row T: Robert S. Shannon, adviser, A. Wilcox, L. Andrews, senior representative, B, McNeil, treas., J. Hilton, p ., . T. Condos, sec.: C. Grimm, junior representative, L, Roberts, D. Struck. Row 21 M. Murphy, H. Adams, S. Erickson, M. Lewis, P. Preuss, J. Sizer, W. Farrell, P. Vogt. Row 3: L. Layne, S. Scherer, S. Licker, T. Westen, B. Clark, D. Brydon, J. Forner, T. Woolsey, R. Lee, J. Moline, L. Carlson. Row 4: R. Brackett, D. Parma, D. Knowlton, J. Robertson, L. Rising, P. Smith, H, Johnston, M. McKnight, K. Docter, B. O'Gorman, W. Wright. R rwin C McDavicI, D. Wil- Row l. A, Ludwick, B. Sudduth, H. Bethge, N. Voskuyl, S. Maley, J. Chiu, K, Welo, J. Naretto. Row 21 L. ea , . liams, W. Ross, N. Gauthier, H, Parma, J, Campbell, N. Downes, D. Gomez. Row 3: C. Teal, E. Bertanyi, C. Barnes, C, Preuss, T. Welo, P. M er, M. Mack. Sillililiilllli Siiiliil The Scholarship Society is an honorary academic while two may be non-aca- club, the exclusive property of those stu- demic. The Society sponsored an assem- dents who achieve academic distinction bly where the Seal Bearers were pre- sented honor awards. by maintaining ten points each semester. ' b At least eight o f these points must e 95 if Row lx J. Harmon, S, Baraboo, P. Haskell, K. Burnett. Row 2: K. Thompson, G. Backman, vice-president, D. Meyer, treasurer, P, deSalza, president, P, Lipscombe, secretary, L. Pearwin, clerk, P. Gastwirth, K. Johnson, Row 3: J. Giacomo, C. Cantield, S. Pollitt, R. Summerville, P, Waymire, B. Dailey, J. Poe, A. Hendrix, G, Milne, H. Bernou, Mr. Kent Andrews, adviser. . , .. ,4 , s A , - mm ' fs .. - f - .N lu 'u , an A , i,i..., ' 'a--, AF M , , li ' F i . 'f y W- ' l:?l?'?, ,f' rf Peppy deSalza conducts on intormal meeting. These Thespians portray the March family in scene from ' Little Women. 96 llltEl3lllllS To be invited to loin this organization, one must complete one hundred hours ot theatre work. lnitiating new members and entering a decorated car in the Home Coming Parade were events which began the Thespians' ac- tivities. Their most exciting event was taking a cast ot twenty-tour, including Newt Way- land's combo, to Port Hueneme, where they presented a talent show. 3' ..-ny. --'42,-'war Ul3illlliE llilillllllE Ellllillil J. Clayton Clark Robert Kaiser Counseling Driver Training Driver Training Biology GSR Leonard Rogers Allen Zietz Ernest Berg Vocational Training Vocational Training Testing Work Education GSR With the grinding ot gears, the Driver Training class begins another hour ot dragging around the school. Driver training is a special class which meets once or twice a week. The students learn hovv to handle and operate cars, also they learn the California driving laws which helps them pass their driving test. The students must also be ot age to be able to obtain a learner's permit. E. S. lil. G.S.R., or General State Require- ment, is the only requirement for Sophomores. During the semester, the class covers many subjects, in- cluding tirst aid, work education, alcohol and narcotics, and driver education. 00 'if Raw lf Battistone, M. Nord, K. Kramer, Anita Walker, sec., D. Knapp, treas., P. Smyth, vice pres., B. Hanna, pres., G. Brown, L. Shaw, A. h ll R 2 J B tler B Northmon J Stevens P Waymire P Agler B Richardson, L, Gill- Adams, l. Tapia, L. de Bourguignon, P. Mars a . ow 1 . u , . , . , , , . , . ham, K. Kennedy, P. Smith, G. Cottam, J. Kimball, K. Ranaldi, K. Hull, C, Biggarn, J. Edmonds, B, Brulein, E. Pendleton, B. Romero, J. M. l-lenoch, M. Fior, Mr. Dierentielol, adviser. Row 3: M. Lower, M. Mand, J, Lillard, L. Ahern, J. Lucking, D, Cordero, K, Squires, S, Martin, Pendleton, D. Castleberg, K. MacQuidcly, C, Cook, S. Foster, F. Park, J. Stove, D. Winters. Row 4, R. Freeman, R. Power, M. Davis, G. Mc- Murry, E. Campbell, S. Tharp, D. l-ledges, B. Aikele, D, Burge, R. Burkard, L. Ketron, P. Patrick, T. Perez. i'Our speaker today is Lieutenant Gau- large, active group and has an impres- theirf' He and other tine speakers pref sive number at service projects on its sented interesting programs for the records. The club is a chapter ot the Allied Youth. The club, organized to nation-wide Allied Youth organization. discourage smoking and drinking, is a ui- K? Row lz l.. Gonzales, H. Adams, R. Chaille, L. Kemble, S. Pollitt, J. Kenner, E. Castillo, R. Summerville, K. Myers, L, Marwede, M. Yule, J. Prosser, D. Denton. Row 2: L. Ramp, C. Robles, J. Robinson, L, Roberts, C. Muller, K. Jacobs, M. McFarland, C. Gallego, P. Tyree, D. Lan' caster, J. Haywood, J. Bennig, K. Harvy, L. Chamberlin, S. Lopez, R. Bowser, S. Smith, S. Duncan, B. Temple, N. Shettlin, W. Nigh. Row 3: K, Trautz, B. Jacobson, S. Lake, J. Wall, P, Cavalletto, N. Bubee, J. Waddell, P, Slater, J. Sexton, S. Knights, D, Stromer, J. Amici, E. Lee, P. Haskell, J. Rudolph, K. Jacobs, S. Haight, L. Petersen, G, Erwin. Row 4: H. Stewart, R. McMurry, G. Erickson, G. Glerurn, J. Clark, S. Caster, G. Shaw, R. Burkard, T. McDougall, N. Hicks, A. Costos. iiiiiit tniwiiiiiis i ,,L,., xt LLVV. . 4, Anna Webber Kathleen Fuller Constance Morrell Irene Wilton Dept. Chairman Foods Homemaking l-lomemaking Homemaking Home Projects Home Projects Sewing C I I Mary Anne Lower, winner of the local Future Homemakers of America contest, discusses her home proiect with Mrs. Webber. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. Officers attended the annual Future Hornemakers ot America Con- FHA girls who are interested in being better home-makers ot tomorrow partici- pated in various club activities, such as the Mother-Daughter Banquet and the r vention. g.. ., I 3 s Row l: L. Jouett, parliamentarian, C. Morrell, adviser, L. de Bouruignon, secretary, P. Wayrnire, president, l. Tapio, vice-president, C. Teal R Kni D. Roundy, N. Romero, B. Smith, V. Pyne, P treasurer, M. Mendoza, historian. Row 21 M. Mavis, R. Ross, C. Lewis, K. Squires, . pp, Marhsall, C. Newland, L. Cain, P. Beniomin, M. Mull, F. Park, M. Lower. lllllEllHEiE Laura Lou Houghton Virginia l-lunevvill Elizabeth Sanders Mary Schoenborn French Spanish Spanish Latin English Q r Af Marguerite Blair , J ' i Dept. Chairman Y Spanish Nora Wilson K 6 French English Foreign exchange students, Vera Heber and Martine Vouhe, glance at the school paper, llill Ullililll This group pertorms dances ot many na- tions For local organizations and dance tes- tivals. They helped to celebrate the tenth anniversary ot talk dancing under the direc- tion ot the Recreation Department by per- torming at the Recreation Center. At the ln- ternational Dinner tor the Association tor Childrens Education they also entertained. Some ot the dancers were tortunate enough to participate in the State-wide Dance Fes- tival at San Diego. Row 1: P. Funlchouser, S. Sheldon, J. Ziebarth. Row 2: I-l. l-lauprich, B Wilson, Miss Sanders, adviser, B. Campbell, M. Elliott. nf! on ' ft Q I i Q y j5.:e:LG4 4' X 1 i 4' l Row T: Mr. I. Reyes, adviser, E. Castaneda, T. Alcasas, A. Diaz, D. Velasquez, E. Vega, M. Line, secretary, H. Ramirez, president, B. Tel lez, vice president, G. Perez, treasurer, M. Zazueta, B. Zaueta, K. Abayan, E. Mendoza, S. Contreras, V. Zamora. Row 2: P. Moreno, J Sanches, C. Lopez, A, Jimenez, B. Cuellar, J. Placencia, E, Jimenez, G. Tobar, J. Martinez, A. Navaro, J, Jimenez, R. Moreno, S. Martinez A, Murillo, R. Ames, L. Gomez, T. Mendoza, R, Avila, B. Cordero, J. Uribe, B. Garcia, M, Castaneda. Row 3: A. Herrera, E. Reynoso, M Pere, V. Chavez, C. Alvarado, B. Thompson, B. Vasquez, M, Delgadillo, J. Scanon, L. Aguilar, P. Duenez, J. Guerrero, S. Gomez, G. Robledo, T. Vega, J, Luceu. Rovv 4. F. Lopez, G. Gutierrez, C, Peez, B. Rivera, J. Knight, N. Whitmore, E. Resales, D. Reynoso, R. Avila, D. Martinez, J. Ponce, F. Escobar, A, Jimenez, M. Cuellar, J. Lopez, x X :. . X inf Fr This group of Spanish-speaking students L ' endeavours to raise funds for at least . ns' if 5 four college scholarships a year. They X , work on the scholarship fund in co- operation with Union Civica and Club f , Azteca. Among this year's fund raising proiects have been a Christmas dance, Sally Martinez, Lupe Gomez, and Mrs. Reyes worked to OD Gl'lCl'TllClCJCI CJlI'1f16l', CI talent show, O publicize the drive for Muscular Dystrophy. rummage sale, and finally, a big Spring formal dance. Club Chicanos was re- sponsible for gathering Christmas bas- k f . . . ssl? H., 9 , Discussing plans for the ru mmage sale are club officers. es and distributing them to needy families during the Christmas h olidays. lOl Row l, P. Kuskey, Miss Laura Lou, Houghton, adviser, W, Lee, vice president, P, Engwall, president, J. Butler, secretary, T. Condos, treas- urer. Row 2: R. Lee, N. Downes, J. Ru Bane, P. Ryan, B. Dailey, G. Denbrook, H. Gallup, K. Welo, J. Campbell, S. Aleryd, M. Johnston. Row 3: K. Augerson, J. Hilton, V. Heber, M. Vouhe, K. Johnson, S. Scherer, D. Struck, l. Baker, A. Mathews, A. Wilcox. illllill CLUB Students who speak French or study the tically helped in the construction ot a language are eligible tor membership tloat which they entered in the Home- in the French Club. Members enthusias- coming Parade. i i Row l, J. Laughlin, treasurer, D. Meyer, president, F. Hepp, social chairman, M. Neumann, secretary, B. Schroeter, vice president. Row 2 K. Krasno, J. Naretto, P. Funkhouser, V. Heber, K. Schroll, P. de Salza, M. Vouhe, J. Sizer. Row 3: Mr. Raymond Resales, sponsor, T. Westen J. Waters, P. Voht, L. Hatlen, C. Barnes, G. Chamness, J. Knowles, N. Bremer, E. Bertanyi, H. Bethge. iiiiiiii iiii As a newly formed organization, the American ways at lite, members partici- German Club made much progress this pated in the Magazines For Friendship year. Being mainly interested in ac- drive for foreign countries and corre- auainting foreign students with our sponded with students in Germany. lO2 iw, Row lz R. Leitman, B. Burke, J. Campbell, secretary, C. White, president, D. Meyer, vice president, N, Gauthier, treasurer. Row 2, Miss M. Schoenborn, adviser, P. Latham, R. Koepke, P. Campbell, B. Eastham. Row 3: S. Ball, J. Waters, F. Forner, A. Hendrix, S. Benton, B. llllll Elllli Cherrie, B. Randolph, D. Edwards. Initiation of new members and installa- tion of officers began a busy year for the Latin Club whose members must have taken or be taking second year Latin. During the Holiday Season they enjoyed Patrick Walker and Dr. Charles Sands were guest speakers who related their experiences in Europe. The Latin Club made a welcomed donation to the Hun- garian Relief Fund this year. a Christmas caroling party and a dance. Row l: F. Limon, 2nd vice president, C. Coy, secretary, W, Farrel, president, J. Moline, treasurer. Row 21 S. Haight, C. Beckman, J. Hovey, C. McDavid, K. Squires, B. Richardson, J. Haywood, C. Black, D. Stromer, M. McFarland, C. Pierce, K. Thompson, K. Schroll, L. Petersen. Row 3, K, Nelson, S. Foster, R. Burkard, B. Coleman, B. Dickey, B. Jones, L. Chapman, L. Sears. Bill for the Council of Christmas Cheer. An excursion to the Padua Hills Theatre in EllHlllSll Students who have completed at least one year of Spanish are eligible for mem- bership inthe Spanish club. lts programs have included a talk given by a college student from Honduras, movies of Mex- ico, and film strips of Argentina. As a project the group made a Mexican pifiata Pomona was one of the most interesting and exciting experiences for club mem- bers. The group concluded the semester's activities with a beach party, T iiiiiiii iii i 'T --..-.A-f ' Beatrice Truesdale John V. Boettner Dept. Chairman Mathematics Mathematics Louis Tsoutouvas Roy Wickstrum Mathematics Dept. Chairman Business. Manager Physics Charles Peters Jay Turner Chemistry Biology lllllllll Ellllfl This newly formed club consists ot students who are interested in photography. Their aim is to learn more about developing, printing, and enlarging photographs. They made several field trips in order to obtain pictures for our main hall showcase. They also visited Brooks lnstitute ot Photography. The project on which the club has worked hardest h b ' as een the improvement of our dark room facilities. Qiiiiiii .... ..,. . ,A . vigrx? A Robert Ritchie Roy Thompson Mathematics Mathematics Fern Johnson Wi 'am Jorgensen Biology Biology Physiology Physiology F1 i 5 L , . X n Row I: Mr. Berg, advisory S. Ramsdell, treasurery S. Curton preside t- W n, . McKeown, secretaryy J. Herrera vice preside f , n Row 2: C. Tommasiy T. Vegay L. Robertsy C. Laybourn- K Hensony M. VanHise. Row 3: D. Laberton- G Bell- J Ch , - 1 - UP many B. Lucasy H. Buttertieldy P. Barbary R. Peircey D. B urge. Row iz L. Uyesaka, L. Chapman, J. Pendleton, hist., K, Myers, sec., J. Lacking, pres., A. Wilcox, vice pres., D. Gillum, treas., J. Fletcher, B. Smith, Mrs. Truesdale, adviser. Row 2, B, Gerdes, T. Banks, H. Covington, J. Chrestenson, M. Howard, J. Asakura, R. Cormack, R. Gorham. Row 3: J. Newton, M. Gaines, P. Peterson, S. Eselgroth, C. Pierce, P. Warner, A. Smith, D. Dalzell, L. Cain. Row 4: J. Lillard, J. Kimball, C. Hollbrook, C. Black, M. Goolsby, A. Callaway, B. Scither, A. White, L. Alderman, R. Knipp. Row 5, N. Voskuyl, L. Logran, S. Erickson, E. Pendleton, B. Sanchez, J. Moline, D. Castleberg, L. Layne, P. Elliott, C. Newband, D. Stromer. l.H.l. To help girls gain acquaintance with the teaching profession is the aim ot the Top- Notch-Teachers-to-Be. Senior members of T,N.T. assisted many elementary teachers as aides during the spring semester. Featured speaker ot the year was Miss E. Louise Noyes, touncler ot the organization. u At a recent meeting ot the teachers' aides, Dr, Damgarracl, Superintendent of Elementary Education, spoke to the girls about their duties, Pictured are: Mrs. B. Truesdale, adviser, Doris Castleberg, Prue Warner, Dr. Damgarrad, Gray Hartigan, Linda Logran, and Joan Lucking. Members of the T.N.T. discuss a future service pro iec. L if . ,J T T fs T H+ A df Y l N? F . ! A jf T L.: 5 rs. H 1 9 ' -2 g A 4 it Z ' wr V a 'QQ 7 Row iz E. Lewis, J. Richards, D. Boise, R. McDougall, R. Leirman. Row 2: D. Davidson, A. OrTega, S. Wilder, B. T Riusaki. The members of This club are boys who wish To make Teaching Their career. They have explored The field of Teaching by working as Teachers' aides aT The junior highs and by visiTing classes in educaTion aT The UniversiTy of California. They also parTicipaTed in The FuTure Men Teachers' convenTion held aT The UniversiTy of SouThern California. Gervasoni ! I 5 x ' , 9114, ROW l MISS F- J0lWS0V1, C1ClVlSCf: M- Prevedello, l1lSTOI'iGn5 N. GauThier, vice president J. NareTlo, presidenT, J. Lillard, secretary, D. Albrecht, TVEOSUVGI' ROW 21 l- TFSCOJ C- FleTClWSV: 5- Plonnerfef F. Che-STBV: C. Dumen, S. Nelson, B. Burke, A Herrera, R, Moreno, R. Oesch, J. Fletcher, Row 3 A Whllij Ahern, Covalerroy COl llEYj Fisher, Rggmusgeni Shqnnoni C0f1qmi L, Hgndl The acTiviTies of The FuTure RegisTered Nurses are based on gaining more knowledge abouT The nursing career. An excursion To The CounTy HospiTal in Los Angeles proved To be a profiTable ex- perience for club members. These girls spread good cheer aT ChrisTmas Time by making cookies for The children aT Hill- side House. One of our many school TalenT shows was sponsored by The F.R.N. Sam Azars exhibit on mounting a tissue was awarded second place in the Science Fair, 1 11.4, x 91' 5 if 'tal ft ,qi me Row l B Suolduth, M. Lay, M, Jones, Charles E. Peters, sponsor Frank N Priester, co-sponsor, N, Lew, D. Gomez. Row 2: S. Azar, C'Ef-LIE XXX!!! NX ,f Y I ,.,. H-1 W. Whitehouse, treas., G. Strong, pres., D. Webber, sec. J. Chochakos, A. Yu Ming Wei, P. Vogt, J. Waters, A. Cos tagnola K Ranaldi, J. Ward, E. Brady, G. Hempel, J. Spreitz, J, Stewart, M. Masson. Row 3: W. Cook, L. Musgrave, J. Glov T Arnold, S. Benton, T, Lloyd, M. Killian, C. Barnes, L. Hatien, D, Griswold, D. Eldridge, J. Smith, H. Cassidy. Sillllli UUE To those interested in science, the Sci- ence Club has ottered many opportuni- ties during the past year. Speakers from General Electric and Electronics Prod- ucts spoke to the club on the advantages of work in the scientific world. Dr. Rob- ert Webb and Dr. Davenport from U.C.S.B.C. told the Science Club ot the many and varied subiects ottered at the college. The annual Science Fair held at the Recreation Center was the biggest undertaking of the year. As Well as or- ganizing, promoting, and supporting it, members contributed many exhibits. An over-all view ot' the Science Fair illustrates the interest and participation ot the teen-agers of Santa Barbara, HTHSIE - .Q ,- , l -,. YQ ' ' . A. . Vg? K il a Ardis Carter Henry Brubeck Barbara Wrighr Depgyfmem Clqggrmgn Head of City Schools DonneTTes Adviser Music AppreciaTion lnsfrumenral Music Thegry Band, Orchesrra Vocal Music The SanTa Barbara High Schools bond, wiTh The DonneTTes, provided enThusias- Tic marching and music aT all oT The TooTball games wiTh inTricaTe and inTer- esTing TormaTions and sTunTs. In addi- Tion, The band parTicipaTed in many communiTy parades, and, Tor The TirsT Time, won The swee-psTal4es Trophy in The ChrisTmas parade. This year The band also accompanied The TooTball Team on Their ouT-oT-Town Trips. In March iT played Tor a special youTh concerT and opened The spring program Musical VariaTions' wiTh iTs snappy numbers. Row If J. BerTa, B. WesT, J. Arco, W. Simpson, P. STodden, B. Barry, S. Tagarac, J. Brown, E, Heron, A. Bilka, T. Cuellar. Row 2: D. Hop- kins, F, Limon, M. Clemens, D, Onnveros, C. Orena, H. Caughell, R. Horton. Row 3: S. Shugart, J. Bacike, F. Powell, E. Capovilla, L. Oase, B. Jones, Row 4: T. BirabenT, M, Bowers, J. MacQuiddy, E. Clodfelfer, E. Piper, B. Campbell, B. Jensen, T. Long, L, Leasure, H. Hopps, D. Scheeff, L. Dearborn, Row 5: J. Matthews, B. Ripley, R. Castillo, R, Brackett P .ff ...L , R. Hoover, C. Lawrence, C, Miller, G. Robedo, M, MaTThews. -.gs fCTmT ' llli ,TVQTZR if il' hl.. 4 m . . , ,: ,,h, l F , M ,f IV Q nv. Iii. - K M -P X if ,nw A f ii few W Z? ve xii A uf' iw 11 gf 2 W Eight SBHS musicians provided our representation in the All-California High School Orchestra this year. Enioying and benefiting from this wonderful experience were, Iett to right: Hope Gallup, Roger Horton, Gay Denbrook, Judy McCarroll and Susan Scherer. Missing from the picture are Tracy Westen, Steve Linker, and Charles Boito. Much time was spent in rehearsals tor Musical Varia- tions as the orchestra is seen doing in preparation for the show. Highlighting the year was the band anal orchestras spring concert, Musical Variations ot '57, which this year tea- tured a tribute to Jerome Kern. ln this concert the orchestra displayed its flexi- bility by presenting bath classical and modern melodies, which were vvell re- ceived by an appreciative audience. If 'S-..?, E l With caretul planning by director l-lenry Brubeck and the board at directors, the orchestra experienced a busy and sucf cesstul year. Their tirst pertarmance was with the vocal groups in the annual Christmas program. Among other perf tarmances were programs in Salvang and Lompoc and the Youth Concert. lllllll Q1 QR-E2 -11 --..,,u, E i i V . .5 WU 9 5, Stephen Licker, also a member of Hope Gallup, concertrnistress ot the orchestra this year, was also a member of the All-Cal Orchestra and violin soloist in Musical Varia tions. lllllll the All-Cal Orchestra, played string bass in the orchestra and was piano soloist in Musical Varia- ' tions. Marlene Lewis played viola in the orchestra and was a vocal soloist in the Tributes for three years. Charles Boito, a member at All-Cal Orchestra, was the recipient of the Epstein Foundation award for two years, and was an outstanding musician in the orchestra. The board of directors made important decisions for the orchestra. From left to right: Pam Campbell, Alan Hendrix, Steve Licker, Susan Scherer, Bill Clark, and Bob Ripley. ,Af 'f 7 'Y TT K Row lf H. Gallup, S. Scherer, J, Blocker, S. Tagatac, L. Carlson, M, Lewis, B. Line barger ,M. Murphy, B. Northman, A. Sands, G. Denbrook, Row 2: M. Stephens P. Sands, M, Varner, K. Welo, N. Smith M, Mack. Row 3: J. Ward, N. Lew, E Bertanyi, B Sudduth, J, Sizer, P, Vrolyk. Row 4: S. Aleryd, M. Mack, P. Beniamin, B. Wolford, P. Stodden, T, Westen, J. McCarroll, W, Clark, P. Campbell, M. Johnston, D. Struck, C. Boito, B. Bissell, J. Arca, J. Berta. Row 5: S. Licker, A. Hendrix, E. Capovilla, B. Ripley, G. Robe ledo, B. Campbell, T, Lloyd, E. Piper, S. Turner, R. Horton, R. Cardona, A. Ma- thews. Tito Triple Trio is probably tfe most active mus.c group in school, tor Q' enioys a year at many in- vitations to sing for various groups. This years i group was very busy singing for local groups as vvell as appearing in the spring concert. They at- tended a small ensemble testival in Pomona and Nr ...Nm ., were one ot three girls groups invited to sing in a concert of chosen groups. Rovv T1 J. Hilton, accom- panist, A. Otten, N. FitzGerald, Row 2: B. McNeil, D. Struck, Row 31 L, Andrews, A. Wilcox, H. Parma, M Hatchett, M, levvfs. Not pictured' second semes- ter accompanist, l. Uyesaka. iii iiiiiiiii The Double Male Quartet is also a very active group asked to sing many times during the year. This year they provided vvonderiul harmony for many audiences, and were an lm- por'ant part ot the spring concert. They derive a great deal of enioyment from Working together and getting more than satistactory results. Row l: D. Reid, FQ. Summerville. Raw 2: N. Wayland, M. l-latchett, accompanist, P. Niclclin, Row 3: G. Mclvlilan, A. Hubbard, D. Goux, B, Dickey. H2 The A Cappella Chorus, in addition to presenting community and maintained its high reputation o' to many service clubs. This year, in addition, thi and the Night Visitors with the Santa Barbarc by the A Cappella Chorus were begun with ar groups' Christmas program. The spring program ability and delighted a capacity audience with its also traveled to Reseda in May, where it receivec 1' ' 5 I A 5 M 1. ,, s 3 y , ,A J ' ' . R' lg ' 1 3 ' Raw li K. Jacobs, S, Aleryd, S. Duncan, A. Greene, H. Covington, N, Silvers, K. Manchester, G. Popkin, M. Mack, D. Day, J. Vacura, J Rubane, B. McNeil, J. Hilton, M. Varner, D. Kupelian, P. Engwall. Row 21 M. Lewis, K, Hand, C. Matthews, D. Watson, M. Sevegney A. Hubbard, R. Summerville, J. Smith, P. Nicklin, J. Richards, N. Wayland, R. Hidalgo, E, Lee, A. Smith, R, Bowser. Row 3: M. Sclxe, R Koepke, J. Boening, A. Wilcox, M. Hatchett. J, Selover, P, Douglas, R. Kemp, G. Hempel, B. Goux, C. Van Hise, D. Goux, P. Slater A. Otten, N. FitzGeralcl, L. Roberts, B. Ligon, Row 4: L. Andrews, D. Struck, P. Montgomery, M. Lewis, L. Leavy, R. McDougall, D. Reid G. McMillan, B. Dickey, J. Whitman, E. Campbell, D. Denton, K. Fisher, E. Greenwood, B, Wofford, B. Birk, C. Grimm. Not pictured S. Scherer, M. Killian. its own programs, again took an active part musically in the presenting choral music at its finest, and contributed programs chorus was chosen as the local choral group to perform Amahl Community Orchestra at Christmas time. School performances assembly in the fall, which was followed by the combined music From Brahms to Broadway, demonstrated the group's fine variety and beautiful informality in the closing portion. The chorus honors in the chorus festival there. The A Cappella planning committee led the chorus to a successful year. Left to right: Miss Carter, Barbara McNeil, as- sistant manaaer: Kate Hand, Don Reid, Dave Goux, Karen Manchester, and Roger Summerville, manager. Missing from the picture are John Whitman and Carol Matthews. Janice Hilton was soloist in the spring show and was the win- ner of the Bank of America award in fine arts, Janice ac- companied choral groups for three years and sang in A Cappella Chorus, .BGL v N 4, a ff rs if IX K cl .wg , .cs . lil . I ' A-. .Q , . . no J , ztlg '-J2 K '7h-: . ii - i' , r. katie' Q., I J ,.. , ,S 1 'S' - Q I , .L:- , 'Nl ' A, x ' .. . A N. +L .4 is L, fix I at l S ' l A I .1 w 2 Q Ji r 5 Qovv l. C. Torres, J. Roberts, G, Wortlt, J. Simms, L. Uyesoka, N. Guzman, K. Jacobs, B. Gerdes, K. Krasno, M. Van Hise, P, Haskell. D Strorner, D, Dalztll, J, Sexton, P. Gastwtrtlw, Row 3: J. Rudolph, S. lake, C, Wtlder, E. Grlgsby, C. Henderson, G. Leonard, S. Kreutz Alec Wilders quotnt lttfle one oc: musical sketch called Sunday Excurston was descrtbed by tne spring concert audtence as cl'tarrn- ng True cast ot Jolm Wlwttmon, Newton Wayland, Bob Dlckey, Nancy Fltzgerald, ond Diane Struck brought an amusing spontaneity 'o tlms btf of comedy about a tra,n trrp ln the early l900's where boy-meets-girl. QA ,, fd!! Mulillyiw I -v .f I T- A ,aft ! I iiiiis 0 ... it 'S' Q fe Sw' 5. 5' 25' X ef' i sw' Row 2: N. Scholl, S. Pitts, P. Peterson, S. M lcornpf, B. Jacobson, L. Alde rman, H. Morgan, D. Duncan, 1-7 iles, G. Haug, R. Ross, J. Taranto, The Girls' Ensemble provided a Tine op' portunity Tor girls To develop singing Techniques and enioy choral music ol es. Although it had a light per- all Typ Tormance schedule This year, the group provided oi melodious addition To The ChrisTmas program and The spring con- cert, From Brahms To Broadway. The ensemble had excellent Training and produced some pleasing Tonal eTTecTs. The concert opened with The Schubert Mass The spring program, From Brahms to Broadway, presented highly varied music, in G Major, followed by Tour Brahms folk songs. Following Sunday Excursion the program closed with a smooth and entertain- ing presentation of songs from up-to-the-minute musical comedies. Choreography for These last numbers was created by Mrs, June ' ' cl receptive audience. The A Cappella Chorus and the Girls' Ensemble are pictured in the finale. Lane. The entire show delighte a iw. 'BI .. And 0 ft Q . .W f 5 r si, -ll? 11. Horolcl C Wolters Everett B Crust Pool W Dovrolson IE , - J. K 1 ,Q Ethel E. George Wales R. Holbrook HiSTOry Government English Psychology v-lelen Thomson George Velliotes Government Government History I-listorv From A.G.P. ond U.S. History come 0 sense of tro- ditlon and intelligent cltizenship. vw ,ff Row lt Mr, Crist, sponsor, B. Gin, J. Wilson, S. Cole, H. Adams, sec. l, L. Roberts, treas. i, G, Glerum, speaker lg J. Graham, pres. 1, L. Rising, pres. 2, D. Baise, vice-pres. 2, B. Clark, speaker 2, J. Robertson, G. McMurry, M. Dowler, Mr. Velliotes, sponsor. Row 2: T. McCarty, P. Shoudym, F. MacDonald, V. Heber, N. Silvers, J. Benning, P. Faunce, V. Vickery, A. Greene, E. Avail, M. Canatsey, B. Temple, N. Shefflin, B. Ligon, E. Lee. Row 3: D, Hedges, J. Richards, R. La Piano, S. Thorp, W. Lee, D. Denton, J. Sexton, S. Miles, M. McFarland, P. Jameson, A. Jung, J. Glick, E. Campbell. Row 4. B. Marr, W. Vasques, T. Clinite, N, Nakaia, J. Donaldson, J. Abdalla, S. Hansen, D. Struck, S. Scherer, L. Drammer, F. Serena, S, O'Neal, B. Savant. Row 5: R. Jones, W. Johnson, B. Nelson, S. Nutt, M. Saxe, D, Hackett, J. Graham, C. Anderson, P. Hansen, B. Penfield, C. Grimm. Ellllllllllll As one of the most active clubs at SBHS this year, J.S.A. experienced a wide variety of activities. Two state and four regional conventions saw Junior States- men present and debate many bills and resolutions. During the heat of the '56 Presidential campaign, they helped in local campaigning and presented a bi- partisan political assembly keynoting both a Senatorial and Congressional candidate. inane , gs., in L:-'gf VZ it 6 , 'iw W' The executive officers of the Jr. Statesmen met on the front lawn to discuss a coming event of J.S,A. Jr. Statesmen delegates attended a state convention in No- vember. . - ,K -5, ...VV , lflliillilllll lllHllllllE i - ' -N EX Nu , i 3 5, 'k'. -.M Mia,-S I N X A r 2 -3, it iii . Harper Ormsby Radio 'W-23 R. C. Tysell Lloyd Corliss Auto Auto Stage Craft -so l 23 .1 Charles A. Rhoades Maynard Male Dept. Chairman Printing Metal Shop Math Marvin Melvin Don Ray Pierce Metal Wood Driver Training John Wilding Mechanical Drawing in A favorite pastime ot the boys is to be doing something to their cars, Auto Shop gives the boys this chance. Billy Eickert and Bill Shalhoob learn the techniques ot using an acetylene torch in Metal Shop, John Uribe is demonstrating his skills in Radio Shop as a fellow student looks on, CW it Row lr A. Hove, alternate officer, R. Estes, reporter, R. Salter, vice president, R. Jones, president, M. Davis, secretary, K. Legg, treasurer, F Rive, sentinel. Row 2: N. McBratney, D. Cumming, S, Salter, L. Hagen, B. Coleman, T, Bordgemany R. Allred, G. Pierco, J. Trygstad L li FH ll l . i I . A, . FFA boys showed great interest and ii.. notable achievement in tarming this year. They participated in several com- M.. petitions, placing third in soil and vege- A Dudley Summerford table crops, developed the Future Farm- . Agriculture ers' Nursery Cooperative, and observed The mainstays of the Santa Barbara chapter of the Future Farmers are Mr. Dudley D. Summertord, ag- riculture instructor and FFA adviser, and Dick Jones, president ot FFA. A hearty meal vvas enioyed by all at the barbeque held at Tuckers Grove. National Conservation Week and Na tional Farmers' Week. Among their com munity services were a magazine drive, a canned foods drive, and an entertain ment program tor the Farm Bureau. .N if KJ I 912713: .-.xp Row l. G. Sandwell, L. Rising, C. Barns, J. Robinson, A. Murillo. Row 2. D. Snyder, B. Barry, J. Chachakos, A. Audrade R Fowler B. Davidson, D. G D. Louie, E. Kostakes, M. Nayh, K. Overoye. ilman, T. Arnold. Row 31 David H. Ormsby, adviser, L. Griffith, B. Sullivan, R. Owens, G. Ceccato, P Marshall llllUlU Elllll l-2-3 testing! Radio Club members are responsible for the PA system main- tenance at athletic activities and social Lights! Curtain going up! And who takes care of these little things? The Stage Crew. Behind all talent shows, musical productions, plays, and speakers, the Stage Crew works hard to perfect the affairs. Most of the boys in Radio Club are amateur hams and work on their sets every spare minute to perfect them. llllll right lighting and sets that go into making a performance a success. All of them are able to operate the complicated switchboard or work right on down to pushing the good old broom. Row 1: P. Figueroa, E. McGowan, J. Wilson, Mr. Corliss, advisor, K. Kelly. 05,1 CRQ G' sans I lHl3ll The developmenT of The prinTing skill is The purpose of Typo. The Forge, TooT- ball programs, and TickeTs Tor The school Freddie Garcia is seen busily working on The lino- Type making Type for one of The many Typo proiecTs. Bob LiTTle Takes iT easy during one of his busy days in Typo. 'TEL dances are iusT a Tevv oT The Things done by This energeTic groupq Many Things are TaughT in This organizaTion, includ- ing The use of The linoType, The process of seTTing Type, and The use oT The auTo- rnaTic prinTing press. iD1',1?',q --.3-s as ,d,, gf- Welo, H, Gallup, treas., S. Erickson, pres., D. Gillum, vice pres., H. Adams, sec., P. Schultz, senior representative, Row 2. J, Hayward B Ligon, V, Vielma, M. Kelliher, N. Cundick, D. Tilly, P. Smith. Row 3. J, Rudolph, G. Haug, B. Birk, N. Gauthier, B. McNeil, B. Gerdes, Opening a meeting of the Girls' League is President Sonja Erickson. Council mem' bers in the background are Hope Gallup, Marla Hepp, and Heather Adams. The High-Notes, Roger Summerville, Gail Popkin, and David Sison, singing Get Happy for a Girls' League show. Elllllf llllilll The Girls' League, one of the largest organizations in school, was run efficiently under the supervision ot Mrs. Zelma Pierce, dean of girls, and the execu- tive board. The Girls' League gave titty radios to teenage girls for their Christmas proiect and later in the year gave an all girl talent shovv. The May Dance and the crowning ot the May Queen ended the year '57 in a grand tlourish tor the Girls' League. - D. Edwards, R. McDougall, R. Leifman, S, PolliTT. HUHE' lllllll By careful planning and arranging, The Boys' League sponsored The exciTing King of HearTs Dance held aT The MonTeciTo CounTry Club. The organizaTion was also responsible Tor a TalenT show which was Taken To VenTura High School where iT was very well re- ceived. The success of These and oTher acTiviTies ole- rived from The cooperaTion of many Boys' League members plus The Tine sponsorship of Mr. Greene. F?-rf These ouTsTanding boys were candidates for The King of Hearts. An ouTsTanoling member of The Boys' League This year was senior Richard Leirman, un.. 3 Hs. Rovv l: Mr. Willicim Jorgensen, sponsor, A. PuTncJm, L. Rising, Treasurer, H. Johnston, vice president, M. McKnight, president C Preuss secretory, R. McMurry, sergeant-of-arms, S. Thorp, Mr. John Nordenson, sponsor. Row 2: G. Miller, D. Parma, P, Walker, F. Hepp D Boise, B. Oakley. Row 3: T. Welo, M. Boker, L. Leifer, J. Graham, B. Cherrie, S. Wilder, J. Whitman. ll B A group of Key Clubers examine orTicles of clothing they collecTedTor1he blind. ExecuTive board of The Key Club consisTs of Chuck Preuss, Lynn Rising, Steve Thorp, Mike McKnighT, Ross McMurry, and Andy Pumom. 124 CornrnuniTy service is The purpose oT The Key Club which is sponsored by The Kivvcinis. Selling programs ciT TooTbc1ll gcimes, conducTing ci cloTh- ing drive Tor The blind, cind bringing sTudenTs Trom l-lillsidehouse To severcil boskefboill gdmes were r' ' ' p olecTs in which These boys exercised Their iniTic1Tive ond good vvill. A Mft ' ' -or Row lf P. Schultz, treas, K. Guzman vice pres P Preuss pres H Ad , ., . , .7 . ams, social chairman, W. Ross, sec. Row 2: Miss R. Severson, adviser, L. Roberts, K. Welo, J. Rudolph, J. Honey, P. Warner, A. Smith, D. Gillum, P. Fullberg, L. Rearwin, H, Parma, Mrs. M. Boone, adviser. Row 3: M. Neumann, V. Herber, C. Cook, B. Ligon, M. Vouhe, B. Banks, S. Erickson, M. Hepp, G. Cottam L. Hand, E, Lee, H. Gallup. This group of girls who are recognized by their U E ll lg lll E ilr il' lg g white blouses and navy blue skirts serves our school by ushering at tootball games and school programs. A pot luck dinner each month and a lllll llll L L .. . . .... party with the Key Club were among the social an 86' activities this year. New members are chosen at the end of each year on the basis of scholar- 1? ship and citizenship. i Patty Preuss assigns positions to the Usherettes for a forthcoming event. Dressed smartly in their white and blue uniforms, Adelle Smith and Kay Guzman present a picture of quiet efficiency as the h f show. f y us er or the F.R.N. talent l25 on F3 O Row is A. Adams, E. Ellis, W. Murphy, hist., B. Gin, corresponding sec., P. Warner, recording sec., W. Ross, pres., P. Fullberg vice pres., J. Humphreys, treas., B, Banks, chaplain, H. Adams, E. Viste. Row 2: K. Burnett, J. Miller, P. Gastwirth, K. Ken nedy, G. Cottam, K. Thompson, G, Popkin, P. Shoudy, N. Guzman, J, Rudolph, L. Hand, R. Ritchie, C. Furman, C. Wilder Row 31 D. Webber, J. Noretto, M. Fior, A. Smith, L. Roberts, B. Ligon, D. Castle-berg, S. Erickson, O. Wilcox, W. Lee, C. Teal S. Miles, F. MacDonald. llllell Activities in which all Tri-I-ti-Y clubs par- ticipate are planned by members ot the Tri-Hi-Y Council. The Spring Fantasy tor- mal dance, Youth in Government, Moth- ers' Tea, and Carnival are only a few. Service proiects benefiting people here and abroad are a main concern, while Cnr- ot the main features ot flwe Tri-Hi-Y program is the annual Volleyball league Here the Penny Y s conquer the Hi-Yers tor the championship. One ot the main attractions ot the year for the H 'Y and the Tiielfti-Y is the annual Carnival l-H religious and social activities round out the program. Guided by Mrs. Carol Smith, Girls' Work Secretary, Mrs. Dor- othy Timmons, High School sponsor, and Wendy Ross, president, the Tri-Hi-Y has made ci superior record this year. I li ,Y U Row l J Overland, T. Kelley, pres., J. Graham, B. Aikele. Row 2: W. Vasquez, L. Fletcher, C. Hines, L. McGraw, R. Jones, J Whitman L Rising,J.Stevenson. Working closely with the Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil, the Hi-Y offered a well balanced program for its members. The members joined in many activities including the Family Potluck, Winter Camp, Asilomar Conference, and the Carnival. Under the leadership of Terry Kelley, president, and Don Morse of the YMCA staff, the l-li-Y Council has lived up to the high standards set in previous years. A couple of l-li-Y Raiders, John Richards and Lynn Rising, consider the 8 ball and figure the laws of probability, Hi-Y booths do a booming business during the annual car nivol. From tacos to souvenirs theyve got it. 127 9-fi' Mai. Fairfield Rock fi Mfsgf. William Harper This year's ROTC stressed citizenship and leader- ship in its instruction with students doing the actual teaching. Included in the instruction pro- gram were Weapons, Military Teaching Methods, Hygiene and First Aid, and Map and Aerial Photography, affording cadets excellent military background. The unit earned notable recognition: It was chosen from all the tri-county units to be the MfSgf. Carl Giles Mfsgf. David Lee Honor Guard for General Roberts, Commanding General of Fort MacArthur, while he was otfici- ating in the dedication ceremonies ot the Santa Barbara Army Reserve Armory. The Drill Team Won the state championship at the Elks' Rodeo Parade in Santa Maria. And earlier in the year at the Federal Inspection, the Battalion received the honor rating tor distinguished military train- ing. , .Eg Tom Arnold Molcolm Brown Edward Copovillo Frank Castillo Russell Fenn Russell Finch Roger Hoines Denis l-lozlewood Edworol l-licks Riclniord Hidalgo Korl Kemp Joseph Knowles Ronnie McDougoll Russell Molett John Trysrod Ann Foss Sonic: Erickson Glorio Molengo Goil Popkin Elizabeth l-lond Wendy Ross Gerd Coftom .. ' ' Z H- H ' U ,-,,l,. ' Q .. ff rrrs s.rr A rsrr crisccr fiii, ircc f on E or - 1 siirrs is is i ,V - , so iiscdi , , ,..., ,Q .,,,,k '-of Z issii Members of the Football Guard did a fine iob of keeping order at the games. Carrying the colors in the battalion parade and raising the colors at the football games were: P. Settle, V. Serena, J. Ponce, and J. Shute. Cadet lst Lieutenant Eddie Capovilla inspects the rifle of Cadet Sergeant Joe Berta. e ROTC Band lent a martial air to the weekly battalion parades. The Firing Squad includes: John Waters, squad leader, Robert Cervasoni, Charles Lucy, Todd Hovey, Danny Schuck, Roger Lee, Melvin Kelly, and Jim Keipp. The Drill Team entertained football game and parade audiences with precision marching. PMS8.T awards were given to Cadets Capt. Joe Knowles, lst Lt. Eddie Capovilla, Sgt. Donald Williams, Cpl. Richard Cronin, Pfc. Martin Zinn. The Rifle Team includes, Row l: Cadets Capt. R. Haines, Sgt. D. Byers Pfc. T. Woolsey. Row 2: Mai. R. Hidalgo, Sgt. J. Lowsley, Cpl. B, Mag nusen, Pfc. D. Kleinbecker. Wall-scaling is a vigorous physical training aid for preparing young soldiers for military service. Cadet Captain Joseph Knowles points out the grid coordinance of a bridge. y '15-. p fl Q' ...Wt y. QW' 'G Y y . Q? ,M Y. -..W if 5 giyy L I Lu' 9 . ' X . .i X' W... If ' 2.5.0 VIC 4-4 .A QV. NI' H gi..'i' 4 N! WM' . , ,,.k ,K wx ,U i . U .f -1:-.J Mp , T53 :S f Y Q M- 5 A 4 ga 33 f H x. l ,W-91.1 1. sm 'QQ5g1,.1,u1f ',1':- ,Q 'f ,, H:-R, Am: x. ,.,n, V , in Vxn '5', ,,,,,.....,, Q, ,,, M x 'l ' -sw A ,, Rumi 1 1-' ' if v , c r 22 f 1 in , L 1 237.5 'k Q ,. v v 15 T H ff if A fm M ww fm, -wnmwwn .mwmm wav wmnwwmm uf. llll3lEllH Eddie Castillo, Don quarterback, is brought down by Phoenix tacklers during the Don-Coyote game at Peabody Sto- diurrl. 2 412. 1 5, K ' i Members of the Dons' football team are, Row T. D, Oliverag P. Leeg D. Reynosog B. Bilottag E. Castillo, A. Moreno, A. Putnam. L. Garcicig S. Dumas, H. Vasquez: A. Saucedo, D. Vasquez. T. Kelley: J. Graham. A. Sears, B. Oakley. P. Nissler, mgr. Row 2: G. Downing, mgr.g N. Nakaii, mgr., J. Robertson, E. Marini, D. Jones: F. Heppy V. Wipfg J. Rezzonicog J. Jennings, B. Aguilar, M. McKnight, M. Ortiz, J. Piper, M. Killian. T. Tuckerp F. Dutra, E. Vasquez, D. Edwards, M. Combs, mgr. Row 3: M. Moropoulos, line coach, J. Hummeringhouse, student teachery J. Moore. H. Johnston, G. Fong, D. McBride, J. Norton, R. Lytely J. Garcia, E. Castillo. C. Breck, J. Sepulveda, D. Dimbaty R. Naka- gaway K. Docterg T. Smith, F. Roland, R. Tiddg S. Cathcart, head coach. DU Halfback Fred Hepp out-maneuvers Notre Dame High tackle-rs during the Dons' vic- 1 tory over the Knights. E' 'm lllllllllllll Jim Robertson Ben Aguilar Left Tackle Center GAME SCORES WE THEY 33 Loyola ....... ..... 0 33 Notre Dame 0 Hawthorne . . . . . .20 24 Phoenix, Ariz. . . . . . 0 T2 Oxnard ......... ...20 T4 Huntington Park ...l3 25 Ventura ........ . . .2l Santa Maria ...T8 Lynwood ..... . . . 7 l55Total .. ...99 Sam Dumas Jim Jennings Left Tackle Right Guard SCORING TABLE TD PAT TP Putnam .... 8 T 49 Hepp ...... 4 0 24 Garcia ...... 2 O T2 Smith ...... 2 O T2 Castillo ..... 0 7 7 M. Ortiz ...... T T 7 D. Dirnbat .... l 0 6 C. Breck ...... l 0 6 A. Saucedo .... l 0 6 V Wipt . . .... T 0 6 E. Vasquez .,.. l 0 6 L. Garcia ...... T 0 6 J. Moore . .... T 0 6 B. Aguilar .... 0 O 2 Dck Jones Frank Dutra Rght Tackle Left Guard PASSING PA PC lnt. Tot. E. Castillo ..,ll5 54 7 888 G. Fong . . . . 37 20 3 401 B. Oakley . . . 5 0 80 Total .... . . .157 76 T0 T369 Ed Castillo Alex Saucedo Quarterback Right End 5 :,. 53 gd If :lf 5. 6 SIIIIISIIEE Dick Dimbaf Left Halfback PASS A. Pufnam .. D. Dimbat . . . H. Williams . E. Vasquez . A. Saucedo . . J. Garcia L. Garcia .. T. Smifh .. J. Moore . . . M. Orfiz . . . D. Vasquez . H. Vasquez . . C. Breck .... Right Halfback RECEIVING ...29 I3 Tofal ...69 Jack Piper Right Guard RUSHING TCB D. Dimbar ..... 72 J. Garcia ...... 35 F. Hepp ....... 46 C. Breck ....... I4 E. Castillo ..... 6I M. Ortiz .... . . .20 G. Fong ....... 20 T.SmiTh......2 N.Renga......I J. Graham ..... 2 V. Wipf ....... I D. Vasquez .... I B. Oakley ..... 2 Total ........ 277 Joe Garcia Fullback Andy Putnam Left End V Fred Hepp Yds. TD 8 -... ..,.., . ' I32 o IOI O 59 I 30 I 20 O 36 I 83 2 65 I 29 O 34 O I5 O 5 O I294 I4 Mike McKnight I Left Guard Yds. Avg. 328 4.5 I93 5.5 I38 3.0 IO4 7.4 96 I.6 9I 3.2 88 4,4 36 I8.0 6 6.0 2 2.2 I I.O -7 -7.0 --I5 -7.5 IO6I 3.7 Glenn Fong L Quarterback Lito Garcia Left End - . ....,.. .2 . K .wi i . ... .iff - .,,1 .A V . iii ' tim. . vi, . . ' 1 if-. X A -.. , - .KW ,. r . ,ry Af: , 1 .- . - , I L . I . , k , gs , ., S nft idgv m5L+i .,,,1yfQ' 5. . gg' , 1' A. W' 1 1 4 Mig A K , 1 , Qffs,,,t5',C fff r . if f ,.. -51, ifvw si iyff ,U . -41. ' M M ' I . riff, ,. ,1?',,f - A -' V ' , , - f,'.-' - 1, f, ,Iv 'J . :L fe I ' Members of the Soph team are: Row 1: V. Reveles, A, Langlo, A. Murroughs, N. Renga, D. Bornand, F. Gutierrez L. Brunello, C. Hines, R. Looney, F, Serena, M. Ward, L. Johnson, D. Fong. Row 2. J. Wright, D, Dierentield, S. Cota B, Finnigsmier, E, Cuellar, L. Herrera, S. Green, L. McGraw, L, Hazard, J. Pluhar, E. Middleton, Row 3: N. McBratney, D. Shannon, T, Woolsey, P. Garst, B. Chamberlain, B. France, F. Niedick, M. Dowler, C. Anderson, F. Lopez, T, Cota. Row 4: A. Kauti, student teacher, D. Bidgood, mgr., D, Mercer, rngr., R. Yanez, T. Perez, R. Roberti, L. Villaba, J. Uribe, E. Wiilis, T. Pidenour, mgr., C. Sylvester, soph coach. Don quarterback, Ed Castillo, breaks down-field from Phoenix tacklers during the Dons battle with the Coyotes at Peabody Stadium. NN . X3 A A Q at 'E' .in f I G l F le ' . ' A Center Arlan Holman Forward Sam Battistone GAME SCORES S.B. 30 .............. Chaffey 39 SB. 37 .... Compton 42 S.B. 42 ... .., Fillmore 51 S.B. 26 ... ... Inglewood 30 S.B. 36 .... ... Santa Paula 50 S.B. 38 .... Anaheim 45 S.B. 30 ... ... Orange 42 S.B. 35 .. Redlands 38 S.B. 38 ... ... Oxnard 54 S.B. 34 .... Ventura 48 S.B. 46 .... ... Santa Paula 65 5.13. 60 .... Fillmore 39 S.B. 42 .... .... S anta Maria 60 S.B. 55 .... ... San Luis Obispo 41 S.B. 30 Arroyo Grande 33 SB. 36 . . . ........ Ventura 62 S.B. 35 ... ... San Marino 38 S,B. 23 ... ...... Oxnard 60 S.B. 52 ... . . Santa Maria 59 S.B. 36 . . . ...... Ventura 73 S.B. 26 ... ,.. Oxnard 41 Members of the Varsity basketball team are: Row 1, R. Estes, mgr., G. Burch, J. Doyle, J. Cota, D. Louie, J. Laughlin, A. Putnam, M. Villegas, mgr. Row 2, R. Boucher, J. Lapsley, H. Williams, A. Holman, G. Wright, P. Duxbury, S. Battistone, G. Snyder, coach. Forward Paul Duxbury lLeftl Guard Don Louie iRightl Guard John Cota 9 V L ca L f X fa ' . ,K 1 3 f L 5 X il .,:!n,, fi ' + i V ,XLL xg 9 'ui V ' il' L L 57 ii iii my W- Q, 'l X gk , y t mx X 1:15 Center Jimmy Lapsley f , Fez fc' i 71-w ' Q ' , L ,LL,V i Q g m' 11- 1 5 , f g y ? L H livk gf, 1 ,VVV if . . lLefTl Guard John Laughlin Rightl Center Roger Schmanclt Cenfer Gary Wright Guard Andy Putnam Total Points Bafiistone .............. . . 35 Boucher . . . . . 2 Burch . . . . 18 CoTa,J.,.. 7 Duxbury .. .... 278 Doyle . . . . 25 Gilloerf . . . . . 8 Holman . . . . . l9 Louie . . . .. 46 Laughlin .. .. 30 Lapsley ... .. 55 Oakley ....lOO Puinarn . . . .. 26 Schmandf . . . . 86 Williams ... .. 10 Wright . , . . . 53 44 'L 5: li: WW A Yellovvioclcet recovers the ball during the Dor1's closh ogoirtst Oxrtord in the high school gym. Members ot the Bee squool were, Row iz D. Lomberton, mgr., F. Fields, J. Grcihum, J. Boxter, L, Webb, S. Licker, L, Leosure, D. Rohy, mgr. Row 2: N. Coto, T. Woolsey, D. Hackett, B. Zopoto, T. Bleouvelt, L. Leiter, F. Sereno, R. Welch, cooch. Gory Wright shoots for two poirtts against Ventura. UHHUH Qwumg l i. Harry Stewart, one of the top players on the tennis team, practices a serve. llll l3lllllllllllllE Y I. t f sg? W' Q .mr The captain of the tennis team, Leroy Gilbert, makes a return . we , M '-it during a match, Q 5 we It i Q. S A k .,., Members of the Varsity Tennis squad lin iacketsl include B. Girvetz, B. Macleod, L. Gilbert, H. Stewart, S. Pollit. Mem bers of the J.V. squad were, Row lr J. Stewart, L. McGraw Row 21 P. Patrick, P. Walker, R. Allred, A. Holman, H. John M ston, B. Costello, R. Jones, E. Snyder, coach. Ellll llllll QW? , .st ...W , ' r-Gaz -te ya... 51 in Art Costas, captain of the golf team, demonstrates the proper follow-through on a wood shot. Members of the Dons' Golf team were: Row if G. Downing, B. Hanna, B. Wash- burn, B. Birgbauer. Row 21 A. Costas, C, Schutte, coach, R. Hayes. Mr. Schutte, coach of the golf team, gives Bob Hanna and Bruce Washburn some pointers on the proper use of an iron while Bob Birgbauer looks on. Wim., no S in I s... f. K I i 1 is gm., SlHllllllllllE llllll Tl. Readv fo start! They are: Frank Schipper, Dick O'Brien, Ken Docter, Gary Dinkins, and Bob West. These boys were among the top swimmers on the team. Top right: Bill Aikele demonstrates a swan dive, Tony Perez performs a backward one and a half somersoult. The swimming team includes: Row I. P, Johnson, E. Day, R. Davidson, W. Vasquez, G. McMurry, R. Perez, R. Schmidt, T. Perez, B. Alien, D. Cobb. Row 2: M. Noyh, mgr., J. Overland, K. Legg, R. West, D. O'Brien, D. Robles, R. Jones, B. Aikele, T, Smith, N. Nakaii, R. Cravens. Row 3. T. Ridenour, mgr., E. Fabin, W. Johnson, H. Habenick, K. Doctor, G. Dinkins, D. Graeber, F. Schipper, B. Savant, R. Reitz, C. Speck, M. Moropoulos, coach. .qi J 4. an ,. X- H' mln-1-X 1111-dbh rf F rmfw Q Jrmmy Lapsley High Jump N ' V A ure an A , . W X v + D, J ,,... , , Hs Darrel Daggett Charles Break John Smrth 220 Pole Vault 440 Iii! fi w 5 Art Ortega Jack Graham Gary Johnson Tom Tlldffff Half Mrle Pole Vault Pole Vault Shot PUT 2 ,MK h W 'W if 35255 19141 Roan ie Freema rt Sprints r 4 , -M r w Brogd Jump Shot Put Hurdles 1 Joe Cheverez Bert Aguilar Dick Dimbot Members of the Cross-Country team are Row l: W. Crew, coach, R. Kemp, T. Ber her, D. Konior, A. Mazzini, B. Jamison Row 21 J. Smith, A Ortega, F. Garcia S. Marcos, S Tagafac. 5. Molina. Row 3 P Martin A. Murrillo, B. Ames, R. Ra sales, S. Martinez, P. Ntcklin. Row 4: G Johnson, J. Cheverez, A Lucero, J. Gar cia, D. Sturmer. 4 T' W- f A ' - -.-.....-L,I i 'W' W- .. ..,.. .aw mgm M .... , , , - T . -.xr A j- mk -,, 1 . . Q ig 4 v-V M- O ..- . f ', U , - ' 'wssxrf L .Xi W 4 , I ' If -ll , ' 1 .4 ' ,, of 'Q T' f 1 lf V - 'I I . A s W , is z ' .. it .4 slew? ti Coaches and managers of the track team are: Row l: D. Sturrner, S. Cota, R. Estes. Row 2: W. Crow, head coach, R. Jones, G. Foss, and S. Cathcart. The Varsity Track team include: Raw la B. Powell, S. Nutt, R. Castillo, B. Paulin, C. Breck, G. Sandwald, L. Johnson, G. Johnson. Row 2. M. Baker, J. Lapsley, D. Hackett, D. Dimbat, S. Marcos, F. Roland, T. Roland, J. Grindle, D. Daggett. Row 3: T. Tucker, B. Aguilar, J. Smith, A. Ortega, B. Ames, P. Nicklin, R. Freeman, T. Holdsworth. -I . W .. 1'0 Wt' M ,,,, A 'T it A it - Q , vi' - 'J 0 ,J A 'z , ' . 9 ' X in -gf i i X MN Jil ar i ' i ' 5 V 11' . M, . r ., A .-r T or 1 N 'X 4 N' A T T ii T'iii .J 4 - i A 'I-H X. X ' , .. .,,.....,,.,,..,,,, 6 I , ' U , . .f f ia: .fi - -ywfavr lftafwrfw 'Iii ii. ,us-LM ,,,Q., , 'Q LL., S 'J' ' ' H gummy- , 'mfg Q , . .XXX 7. X TJ X X K X . sk Z 1 wr' N 5 nm, ,sb . X NX! . Q , I 1 .mx- .fi v T T' F 7 ' I . . . . . . + L , . . ' Q . F- J M A U -f ff ,, If4f? Ff--T. T W div- '?5. 'imvwrfw-ef -4.6 'H X A Av grins, :FV Vvswgjgsxvfz .. ,wvwi 1 ,izww y . .M3,n.pA, A J wi. L f -f-' - f Wi? W Xxaihcwglwrgi FA? ff, N 'fp L . r 1 A ' -X 7 W Members of the Bee track Team are. Row T: R. Zapata, T. Wilson, R. Ames, M. Dowler, D. Konior, R. Looney, Row 2: F, Dupont, K. Lor- sen, P. Speed, F. Lopez, S. Molina, L. Webb, S. Licker. Row 3: J. Graham, J. Cheverez, F. Garcia, J. Keyes, T. Woolsey, T. Bleauvelf, G. Miller. HTL H HU LLL Members of The 'Cee' Track team are: Pow 1: T. Berber, P. Gorst, R. Resales, E. Narrerro, C. Preuss. Row 2. E. Tagafac, S. Tagcmc, R. Kemp, R, Mireies, J. Foindexrer, Row 3: D. Sancha, J. Sanchez, C. Ferries. jimi' -'T--www I r ' ' A , La' 1 -u u , . AW' r f S1 , . .NP I wan ga 35 XX ' 4 A . I ai N +4 .,.,,.................. .. ,Q- -, - 1- Wwu Syy .VV.. L. .i fm .en ew lr garw Wxwws -Q .Q VN F 5, r M nu. ff .., W M M, 4.- ur ,F- ,cf 14 ---.,,,NN Q LA-4.L Q -X' -ur- f LL-K hx ,N44 vL.g9ne-- w 91 Mi, -'W L Lcq.w .. ,-,dx x'b,,, il K V , , , um 'H '15 A L4 L L L L A L L ,,f,-- -, Q 'V ,, -Q + 5 w L an ,L '-gh k.,,, . .N pt N at ,AF -- ' 'I iq I X2 .. .Y I ' Y -l . o ' I n s f t I ' , , .. ,,.V LLM. 1' ifiqsi X ,L dam L . L 8 ff- V 2 Q h . ,.' 5 lk 8 4 N . ' ' - s r gnu? W ll , ' an., L f 5' J ' M 44 1 Q ' wr aw 'Vw , uf Andy Putnam, Don outfielder, waits an deck while Manager Eddie Diaz assists him in looking over the opposing pitcher. me Beating out on infield hit, pitcher Bill Oakley gallops into first bose. Members of the J,V. baseball team were: Row li R. Welch, coach, J. Bornand, J. Baxter, L. Eranello, J. Wright, C. Anderson, B. France, J. Doyle, B. Rocha, W. Gueyarro, L. Fletcher, L. Leiter, S. Green. Row 2: F. Serena, D. Naretta, R. Scxcconghi, S, Gregory, A. Langle, M. Ward, B. Butler, J. Forner, D. Hedges. Row 3: M. Perkins, B, Jamison, B. Hilton, P, Marshall, F. Delorretta, B. Litchfield, .i .. . fir: 'fi i 3 .-. 1315 Andy Putnam righl fleld nw M. W ,- - ,KW Vincent Wipf Bill Qokley Ed COSTlllO right field pitcher CC'lCl 9 7 .rv ' , Nav 8.-.J-I III r I -'M mai! ,Mins atm.. John Laughlin pitcher Roger Schmandi shorfsfop i . C Glenn Fong George Burch Gary Wright shortstop center field flrsl base Jack Piper John Whitman Wayne l-leisinger third loose second base lefr field l 'Wear ' H4551 CDGHID il i Q . Members of the Dons' Varsity baseball team are: Row l: E, Marini, mgr., A. Putnam, J. Garcia, V. Wipf, J. Baxter, B, Oakley, E. Cas tillo, J. Laughlin, N. Cora. Row 21 J. Chiu, mgr., E. Diaz, mgr., J. Doyle, G. Fong, W. Heisinger, S. Battistone, G. Wright, R. Schmandt J. Piper, J. Whitman, G. Burch, F. Serena, C. Sylvester, coach. lllllllll A few members of the baseball team keep a close tab 'on the game during their contest with Chaffey at Laguna Park. Santos Escobar, SBHS trainer, is present at most of the base- ball games and is an avid fan. He also attends the basket- ball games, and can be seen busily working on the bench during the football games. f 5 X Y fe .., 'r My-an -.Nan 5 fs:-.-241 Members of the Lettermen's Club included, Row l. J. Robertson, J. Jennings, B. Oakley, A. Putnam, E. Castillo, J. Laughlin, P. Duxbury, G. Wright. Row 2: K. Docter, F. Hepp, J, Piper, D. Dimbat, J. Garcia, R, Jones, P. Walker, B, Hanna, S. Dumas. Row 3: J. Overland, B. Aguilar, A. Ortega, D. Hackett, J. Lapsley, A. Costas, T, McDougall, S. Battistone, Art Ortega and Dave Hackett sell Pam Kuskey her season's ticket to the Dons' basketball games. Lettermen officers were, Row l: Andy Putnam, pres., John Laughlin, vice pres. Row 2: Pat Walker, sec., Sam Dumas, sgt.-at-arms, Roger Schmandt, treas. .ir by if , I K ,.., ,W f 9 Q x Q M ,Tk O I .I fgigff ,-L..,M..'.v. M..-.M Q, .A L I fit: i M. s A I xy, . ,Q Q x 4. -AEA ,W Khi 'WI fi Elllll Sl5UlllE lice Weisendanger Dorothy Cotton Jean Crist partment Chairman Louise Erikson Sally Fernamberg Virginia Winters Mrs. Erilcson instructs a sports class in the finer points of hockey, A sport to suit every girl's taste can well be applied to the girls' physical educa- tion program. Beginning tennis and modern dance, required ot all tenth grade girls, gives them an idea ot what sport they would like to pursue tor the next two years. In addition to advanced tennis and dance, sports, swimming and golf are offered to iunior and senior girls. stir M-v-...W Featured in the individual physical education course is archery. 1 J I if Row 1: C, Cook, corresponding sec., M. Nicoletr, trees., J. Arco, pres., J. Troup, 2nd vice pres. Row 2: M. Fior, lst vice pres., E. Viste, hist., D. Albrecht, GAA rep., A. Foss, sec., Mrs, L, Eriksen, adviser. ,yur Aw ,S NC' Q, F... Gathered in Mrs. Errksorfs office GAA mem bers moke plcms for the inter-school ploydczy .D lc 3 4 pawn 'H' W... Y--nf ,X .. in . ' XY E . y Modern Dance teachers based their instruction on such In the advanced swimming classes lifesaving is thorough- techniques as muscular co-ordination, posture, poise, ly Covered. Exciting and speedy action prevailed in hockey games and expression of emotion. for junior and senior sports classes. .- Beginning players gave the basic techniques of tennis constant practice in order to tryout for advanced tennis. , fs-f , -t-,, ggi ,f.,cs15,Wi X it i tt i ' i fs 5- , . R t Q gf i E324-vb' r ttt. it - c, it is 2.-i A m ay when as-, -rttt ff 't-l l lli' i Ui tg H- ...W Vkkw L .,,, ,, s.t,t.s.,w,.., LW ., in V M: ,k ,K :Nfl M s , 'f ,iff.:ffff W t . - W we wm.,,.W,m,g.,,g . tttt ., ,, ., t ,, . tt, .1 ss,,,, . ,,.. ., ,, , ,, 155,-afiifff, f5mi?'l:'Wfff' 5 m'i ',Q.k7q:'l xtf . V '. 2. ' :QJ'1x: ' if il :tx u-:sri'ikikiiiik-::,.1 ,Wu-n .G rl, ':: 'A' n. ' , b ' rj' ,. ,Kia ' ft ' ' - ' h 1 ' 1, :':.gsI2l , 1, , 1.3 Ji, ' i ,, +R. ' -A 9 ' Q i , if Y rr 'Q-,A S X hh I ,E X -c A 2 Y R-N , fn .A Special period is a perfect time for Girls' Athletic Association members to practice their basketball. 'ss il Members of Miss Cotton's period two class are ready to add another bulls eye to their score. Miss Wright is giving Linda Rearwih and Barbara Birk several pointers on their golf games. M .1- ff' I Lf ,fx i .VS ,,,,.-'f Advanced tennis under Miss Wiesendanger is a Practicing their flutter kick are a few members of vigorous class, especially at tournament time. the sixth period swimming class. Mrs. Winters' seventh period advanced dance class Baseball is an active and enthusiastic class for the does WGYVUUP 9X9VCiS9S, limbeflng UP for Tlteil' S0l0S girls in sixth period. lmef this Periods VND: iw Y . .M- xv-lg ' . T1 - .., . ff'-w, A .Jmgw N-r . A 9- f.. 5., ' . 'R Y., - -My . -A ' Y 'Jai BY quid . 361.2715 . f'fM,',.w. -, -.'.,. '.-gm K' ,V . -sy :M-. f r'-'fx 'wi Q5 X SFS At lunch time students take time to catch up on the latest gossip. wr' , Crowded conditions in the halls make if quite a maneuver to get books out of lockers. V, 'vig A To the Shack for a snack when it's time you lack. Casual moments during a busy clay. I , S n J For years the Girls' Gym Field a popular place to eat lunch. , 4- v.. has been E? l Q6 Rudi X -gs 'H Many students take advantage of open campus t 'Cx 'X We 'mcse M1 fl '4'-11. N l We fry . l M CMU g 442447 Jigs of 4 ' acfgcd ' Ll 2 , Hllllll llllllllll There is no place like the arcade for light and serious tete-a-tete. A tradition at S.B.H.S. is Friendship Walk, which is usually filled with students. Students converge at a popular spot on Milpas. 40519 .mtzzeswetssfaszzeiesi2,mnmiwwwzfw:est:--:if -,::wsm,w:stw:ft..1-smsuzaminzw-assert-.w,Qt.l:.:. ,,,, Wi -if gf' 1' WNHHLL 'Get your programs here, shouts Toby Welo, Key Club member. f f vw, 1 Hurrying to boy Tickers before the kickoff ore Pom Kuskey cmd Larry Villolbo. A long ron brings the rooting section to its feet, V r X. V? x V' i X F ,E A i 4 23 T g, fi ii A 5 .. L f 1 ?: , ' pi a f ff 3 Q -K 5 ., e 5 , 3, X , , 9, - ,gr , , ' A154 . 44 + l ,V s 3, ' Q i f Q 'F 1 1 -we .Q mm lllllllllllll A burst of excitement as the Dons score OnCe YTXOTG. Making ready for cl big game ata pom-pon party. fw 1812. A The Band and Donnettes entertained at halftime with precision drill and music. I . A ' Q' 4, , , gg., 'ix A . J X , ,, f , . ' J 4 f va? 491' E Seniors Ann Foss and Sonia Erick- son were nominated for Olive and .sold Queen. Missing from the :Jicture is Phyllis Marshall. ' ,ii, Winners of the Olive and Gold Contest, Ming Yee and Frances receive their prizes from Betty Dailey, Business Manager. 1-r .V , , Ulllf Hill EMU Elllfl lllffll During Olive and Gold Sales Week the staff engaged in an all-out fund raising campaign to help defray ex- penses of publishing the annual. Banners, vari-colored windows, and Guess how many pennies in the bean jar, were reminders for students to buy their O and G's. A highly competitive affair, staffers selling over one hundred yearbooks received a free Olive and Gold. Climaxing Olive and Gold Sales Week was the crowning of Ann Foss as Queen. ' X Krahn , Non Cundick, Shirley Colmargo, and Elsbeth Neumann were the nominees from the Junior Class. W,,N,,.. ,. ' Y yOur Olive and Gold's, staffers Pele' Nfssler and Sharon O Neal paint windows around the school. xt Y' 't 6 JA' 1 i The Sophomore Class selected Lynn Gillharn, Nancy Guzman and Pam Cox as candidates for Olive and Gold Queen. ,.....-ai, llll lllllllll lil ll llllll The long waited moment-the 1956 Homecoming Parade rolls down State Street. Highlighting Homecoming Week was the annual Pigskin Prom, held this year at Rockwood. These ten lovely senior girls were nominated for Homecoming Queen. From left: Harriet Parma, Barbie Ellis, Wendy Ross. Viola Vielma, Gail Popkin, Queen Sonia Erickson, Gloria Ma- lengo, Elizabeth Hand, Patty Pruess, and Ann Foss. at FU 1-,aw T I . N w kt . b n if E A it f -'- iiiss to s f , fiii f Q it im, v H , ,Vit -. 'I ' gydz Q , -i . f f Y - ' I ,.,., 2 ,Qt '17, A , it , ,gi it .ff A 3 Q 11 E ll 'llllll llli ,siii i s ,sss ' l 'llll ', t 'tt' i ' in .il A Night finds The Onion filled with cars. ' .ff v A A brief breathing spell after lunch, We must go down to the sea again. From STafe and A all points lead homevvard. 'Elf 3, s 'S L 1, 4--...l M RI' l I E K , ,h 3 we , Q .. 3 Q . 1 Wx 1 ' H -4' ' In E w Q 'K , I l. Q 8' 'H l A , 11 ,517 L ' Q- My 7' . A . 5 ' , T- A f' A .pr i - lk K full 1 , f f fl ' x' 1 5 I A N 4 l ' - if l l 4? 3: i T , , 0' 1' :ww E. yy, Y f V . al ' U Wi'T-Q ,H llllllllll lllUllllHlE A regular gob fest. Be if browse or study, the library is a busy place. A popular concern--keeping up on the latest styles. : l l:',...-01 li 1 ful -- ' K my-Q ' my ff is 1 1lf'?fllg:nft-, ,Qfvg an-,Q as r aaa if- 77 5? I The A'Rec offers numerous activities during idle hours, ww SSG? .1 l ml if fr' :ESL Chuck Preuss confers with members of his campaign committee as to the forthcoming ASB elections. iff' ,,-f SBHS was well represented in Sacramento at the Junior Stafesmen State Convention. Court and legislative ses- sions, a banquet and formal dance highlighted the three day weekend. Q- an As in the past, the boys were the masters on Slave Day. Mike Mitchell takes full advantage of the situation and has his slave Marla Hepp shave him. Students dance to Roosevelt Hoover's band at the King of Hearts Dance. 5.715 .Ln ' e arf YQ? F V Q V he Q C My f,i- iv. at 'sf- ,, Q.-J Y 1 ,tw E i His Maiesty Bernie MacElhenny reigned for an evening with his date Kathy Burnett at the annual King of Hearts Dance. Pictured are the King of Hearts can- didates with their dates. From left: Fred I-lepp, Maryke Neumann, Jim Wulff, Gail Popkin, Bing Cherrie, Gloria Malengo, Gerd Cottam, Steve Pollitt, Bernie MacElhenny, Kathy Burnett, Sam Battistone, Non Cun- dick, Dick Dimbat, Pam Cox, Ann Foss, Tom McDougall. Sonia Erickson receives her cope from John Trygstad at ROTC cere- monies presenting the Co-ed Col- onels to the battalion. Reminiscent of the turn of the century, these Can Can Girls provide sparkling entertainment at a Rec Dance. Combined efforts of the Triple Trio and Male Quartet produced Christmas harmony. EHlllEllUllE MN-.M Sue Johnstone gains valuable experience as a sales girl c ing Christmas vacation. The voices of the A Cappella Chorus blended to create a Christmas atmosphere. li l f -- Xl' '-, -Mk. LI' K 2?-X The young at heart enjoy this festive season. 1 x The pause that refreshes. Bringing Christmas ioy with hirn, Santa pays an advance visit to the Winter Wonderland. Climaxing the school's' Christmas activities was the Rec Dance. llillllli lllfflllll llflllllf Again this year, SBHS played lwost to the Santa Bar- bara-Veniura lnter-School Council. After the main assembly, students went to various section meet- ings to discuss traffic safety, 4 Karen Kennedy, Steve Pallitt and Dian lilly entertained daring tlte l-li-Lights Tal- ent Show with an arnasing pantomime, 5 . Y-1.99 W- I ,I V P y , ,awww , ,W I '1f,1 , mlb , e Y Carnival, a yearly affair, l-hi' was well atfenaled as the gales opened to the citizens of Santa iv' Barbara. fl The Tri-Ht-Y's Spring Fantasy, ltormerly the Candy Cane Caperl held at the Miramar Convention Hall this year, attracted a large crowd. Jim Waltt and Bernie Maclflltenrty pro- vide sparkling entertainment during the intermission at tlte Homecoming Dance with a pantomime. At the Atltletic Awards Assembly, Coaclt Crow congratulates and pre- sents Art Ortega with his letter in Cross Country. 'F .... .,., .. N,,,, ..,, .fff'1131'Kxi2i?YY?fs:22' ' 1 me pf -. Y- -V-,M . ' -.. fl Wiitfw- 1 . ,hA 'T Q2 :fh- wcm - mn,:::E!i'::'1 .:.E.Zf' in 'ff f T465 17 '5 - -,,-W.-:egg . -. -3 'Nf- 37?i1i7Y?5ir??f :, u, K .Ka M 'sfigwgef W f ' 1 x 4.- fm , gtg. u w fir 5 H81-' 4 wr! ' it 2 ,,w,,,, ' - .Av '.-.w .Wei .ng Q P f QQ f x A vm-'14 aka llll Ulllllll lllllll The Queen s dance rs waltzed by J 9 9 Moy Queen candidates are from left: W. Ross, L. Hand, S. Eruckson, G. Cottam, Queen Ann, J. Richards, ASB President M. Hepp, Crown Bearer, H. Parma, G. Popkin, D. Tilly, Schultz. M A W -W- Nllll WM M V tr if Q , A A 'Jill' lf lu-anna 2 rls' League committee chairmen are from left: P. Ha J. Honey, D. Tilly, Row 2: A. Foss, B. Ligon, M. Hepp, L and, K. Hayward. jf. llllll 3 'K ts L 1 . President John Richards presents Ann as the 1957 May Enloyrng tntermlsslon at the ROTC Ball ore Mfsgf Harper Karl Kemp, Wendy Ross, Edolte Ccrpovilla, and Gloria Malengo 21,8 . HH llllll Among those selected Student of the Month during the year by the Hi-Lights Staff were Willette Murphy, John Richards and Kay Gerdes. 31W 4 George Glerum and Marcia Buchanan, the representa- tives of Boys' and Girls' State respectively, discuss their summer plans. ,fpg L? ge A Three lucky Juniors, Alita Wilcox, Chuck Preuss, and Betty Ligon, hope to be sent to Europe this summer to participate in the Ameri- can Field Service program, Missing from the picture is Don Sturmer. , ry. -6? p t .Nw 4 i s. K B 5 Ullll After much testing, Mary Ann Lower was selected as the winner in the Betty Crocker Homemaking Contest. A. Jung, B. Casey, M. Canatsey, G. McMurry, Sonia Erickson beams as she receives award and pin from Jim Robertson, president of the Scholarship Society. Mr. White looks on approvingly. Bank of America awards went to Barbara McNeil, Harriet I 'li B. Savant and R. Jones each received a S450 scholar- ship to the Junior Statesmen Summer School. in AR' Parma, Jim Robertson, Janice Hilton and Janet Camp' bell for academic achievement in special fields of study. Wendy Ross was the recipient of the DAR award. The qualities upon which this award is based are leader- ship, scholarship, responsibility and patriotism. V v ,egg ----....,,, W yi, R A Mpv- 1 Q., 'W' X ,Qi SHBS orators Patty Waymire and Pat Hansen placed high in the Lions' Club Speech Contest, s -6 Modern Dance sfudenis Gerd Cotfom and Sonia Maley lend grace and beauiy To 'Musical Variations of '57f' Mr, Andrews directs Patty Waymire, Kenny Burneii and Herbie Bernou in preparoiion for opening niglit of ' Little Women. The A Cappella sports prove that Standing on the C an interesting pasiirne as well as a popular Tune. orner can 533' i mi fi' l3sllUUlllllllHE Wnh mechanical precision, three Modern Dancers infer- Peppy De Salza acrs our her hilarious monologue called A Day pre? a number in 'Musical Variations of '57. Down South' before the Girls' League Talent Show audience. Aquarnaids rehearse for the annual swim show Con- iinenral Capers. ' A r f 5 - , , 5 V 4 ew V l, f- - ,,.s J V 1 E , in 3 , , 'N 'fix i f r L r a s N' A --ii 5 a 11.i . f .L 7 H V 'M ' '-W- ,-,wc M , x - f v 'K , X 'K' 1 NXL lg' 5 -uf .s W., rags .W iii A , .Q f-eww' . I .M s N sw , Y.. 4, 5 MQ. 1 ,nan M ,,,,.. W1 -,,, .M - ,M Nancy Fitzgerald, Newt Wayland, Bob 'e,,-,,,Mk R' Dickey, Diane Srruclc and Johnny Whil- S lg, T 'nan present a sketch called Sunday Excursron ar the Music Depanmenf s pro- gram From Brahms To Broaclwayf Ac- rompfinisr is Margaret l-larchen. liEllHUlHllllEllllllilE To all the people who have aided the staff in producing this, our fiftieth anniversary edition of the Olive and Gold, we wish to say, Thank you. In particular we thank: The staff at the Yearbook House, Monrovia, for their patience and guidance during the year. Mr. George E. Tomlinson who, as usual, pro- vided us with excellent pictures and who was never too busy to give us much needed advice. Mr. Phil Clark and the S. K. Smith Company for their assistance in producing the cover. The Lobero Theater for providing costumes, and Mr. Bob Gorham, tor the loan ot his T905 Maxwell, which made the division page pictures possible The entire faculty for their cooperation and as- sistance, but in particular Mr. Douglas White, Mr. John Nordenson, Mr. Clarence Schutte, Miss Dorothy Westfall, and Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas. And finally, Mr. Latinee Gullattee for being such a helpful, patient, and understanding adviser. THE STAFF T88 Editor .. . . Assistant Editor .... Business Manager . . Assistant ........ Administration Editor ASB Editor ... Senior Editors . . Underclassmen Editors Organization Editors Assistant .. RCTC Editor ..... Boys' Sports Editor . . Assistant ........ Girls' Sports Editors . . .Julie Humphreys ...Perry Nissler ....Betty Dailey . . . .Peggy Faunce Yoshiko Nishihara . . . .Sue Johnstone . .Theony Condos, Karin Augerson . . . .Marion Lewis, Adelle Newton .. .Carole Lampe, Diane Kupelian . . .Diane Struck ....Pam Kuskey . ...Peter Nissler . . . .Bob Watson . . .Sue Johnstone, Pam Kuskey, Marion Lewis Student Life Editor .............. Audrey Jung Assistant .................. Linda Rearwin Photographers .... Perry Nissler, Sharon O'Neal Assistant .. .......... Heather Hauprich Adviser . . . .... Mr. Latinee Gullattee N 4,' A llllll .1 5 A Cappella Chorus . 1.112, 113 Girls' League .. ... Science Club ... . . .107 Acknowledgments ........ 188 Golf ........ . .. Sealbearers . . . . . . . .65 Administration .......... 8, 9 Government . . . Secretaries .... .... 1 0, 11 Advertising Committee ..... 19 Guidance .. . .. Senior Council ......... 26, 27 Allied Youth ..... .98 Hi-Lights .... ... Senior Counselors ...... 26, 27 Art ............ .88 Hi-Y Council ...... ... Senior Class Officers ,... 26, 27 Art Club .......... .88 Homecoming ....... .. . Senior Typicals ........ 46, 47 Athletic Committee .19 Homecoming Queen ...... Seniors ......,.. . . .26-65 Awards Committee . . . .20 Home Economics .......... 99 Social Committee .,...... . .22 Band ............ 108, 109 Junior Council ... .... 68, 69 Social Studies ....... 116, 117 Baseball ....... . 153-156 Junior Officers . . . ...... 67 Sophomore Council ...... . .77 Basketball ....... 141-144 Junior Statesmen .. ..... 117 Sophomore Counselors ..... 76 Board of Education . .. . .9 Juniors ......... . .. Sophomore Class Officers . . .78 Boys' League .... 123 Key Club ............... Sophomores ........... 75-85 Business .......... .89 King of Hearts ...... 176, Spanish Club . .. ..... .103 Campus Committee . .. .20 Languages .... .. .1 Sports, Boys' . . . . , .134-157 Cafeteria Staff ..... .11 Latin Club .... ..... S ports, Girls' . . .... 158-163 Classes ......... .24 Legislature ...... .... S pring Program ...... 114, 115 Club Chicanos ....... 101 Lettermen's Club . . ..... Stage Crew ,............ 120 Constitution Revision Little Women . . . . .96, Student Body Committee Committee ...........,. 20 Mathematics . .. . . . 104- Heads ........... . . . . .20 Counselors .... . .26, 66, 76 May Dance . . . ..... Student Body Officers . . . . . .16 Custodians . .. .11 May Queen ............. Student Court ....... . . . . 18 Departments . .. .86 Music .............. 108- Student Life ........ . . .166 Deputies ....... .18 Olive and Gold Queen .... Student-of-the-Month ..... 184 Election Board .... .21 Olive and Gold Staff ...... Superintendent ..... .... 8 English ....,.......... 90-96 Olive and Gold Week ..... Swimming ... . . .148 Finance Committee ........ 21 Open Campus Committee Tennis ,..... . . . 146 Football ............ 136-140 Orchestra .......... 110, Theater Arts ........ .... 9 1 Forge ...... .. ........ 92 Pigskin Prom .. .... Thespians ........... . . . .96 French Club ............. 102 Principal .......... Ticket Sales Committee ..... 23 Future Business Leaders Program and Rally Tap-Notch Teachers-to-Be , , 105 of America ..... .89 Committee ..... Track ...........,.. 149-152 Future Farmers of America .119 Quill and Scroll . . . Traffic Safety Committee . , , ,23 Future Homemakers Radio Club ...... Tri-Hi-Y Council ....,..... 1 2 of America ........ .... 9 9 Retiring Teachers ... ...14, 15 Typo Club ........ ,. .1 ' 6 l Future Men Teachers ...... 106 Rotc .............. 128-131 UNY Dancers .,..... . . ' Future Registered Nurses . .106 ROTC Co-ed Officers ...... 129 Usherettes ..... . . . . . .1 German Club ............ 102 SBVISC Committee . .. .... 22 Vocational ni ..1'l . 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