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'rm vs 4 s N. w , ,u LA 'P T S, afzecaawl The casual era has at last enveloped us here at Santa Barbara High. The age of iazz, rock 'n roll, the new look in clothes lwhich included almost anythingl, and even hotter cars was typified by the kids this past year. If you didn't go for the new songs, go to those football games, or wear black tights you were strictly out to lunch. Joe Casual, who has been selected as our theme this year, represents a typical 'high school kid. He's one of the cooler set or elite of the school. This boy is really in it- driving a sad-lookin' car, dressing to match the latest fads, and having a girl wear his football medal. Joe doesn't plan on doing too much work l??l this year. He's taking some of the more simple but time-consuming courses such as basket-weaving, abstract art, and weeding. None of these 3-hour homework classes for this guy's senior year. Joe participates in several activities at school. He's in- terested in student government and is an active member of the Fine Arts Guild. On weekends he usually takes his girl to the show and cruises to the Onion afterward for a coke. A night out with the boys usually finds him out at the Fiesta Bowl or piled into a car at the drive-in. Contrary to popular opinion, Joe and his friends find that Santa Barbara does provide a lot of amusement for teen-agers. We hope you find Joe casual enough and enioy seeing him throughout the 1959 Olive and Gold. 1 -ga 4 'QS will 2' T T 5. 't-A N ....,,........,..e..4sa.k,.,.., , . . - l ,, , ,. i l I y ql l . 1 ll t , - , 1- ',,lg.:lE. hi. f agrrlfli to A i M it ,m,,,,,,.,, ,,., , ,NQA , ,.
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6 9 olive QM 59 Santa Barbara, Calilornia Volume 52 ffefvnl ,t-' X' Q . Y l 'N vig, inf i . f YL l As a member of National Scholastic Press Association, the Olive and Gold competes with high schools throughout the United States for rating honors from All-American downuto the Third Class books. With the help of the iudges who scrutinize more than 1000 books each year, the staffs strive to improve each edition. This is our attempt. X, Sl-'10 V I S' '-c. Y J I 9 an 2- ,x JJ' 0 ASSU- EDITOR- Pam Kuskey ASSISTANT EDITOR- Pat Kuskey PHOTOGRAPHERS- Peter Cooper lou D'artanner Mary Wagner ARTIST- Pete Garst SECTION EDITORS- Linda Dawson, Academics Pat Kuskey, Classes Pat Kuskey, Activities STAFFS- Administration and Academics: Linda Dawson, Phyllis Sevegney, Donna Tatreau Senior Class: Pat Kuskey Junior Class: Judy Highes, Nancy Knowles Sophomore Class: Pamela Porter Student Life: Pat Kuskey, Mike Greer Sports: Leland Leonard STAFF MEMBERS- Shannon Cline, Jerry-Giacomo, Bob Hurley, Kenny Liatas, Judy Matthews, Donna Miles, Sharon Prickett, Jennie Robsahm, Norma Surian, Rachel Vielma, Sharone Webster, Lynette Wright. STAFF ADVISER- Harold O. Williams
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