Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1968
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Surrounding us as we travel it are alternating crowds of laughing people and sullen trees. ln front of us, the road is covered with fallen rocks and the debris left be- hind by those that have already passed. And behind us it seems that everything was downhill until now. Yet for all the roadis hardships, we are pressed on by an urgent de- sire to see what lies before us, and hurry on as quickly as possible, until we are in sight of our final destination. lt is only then that we tend to take our time, shuffling our feet and trying to turn in the opposite direction, only to find that no matter which way we walk, we will eventually come to the same place, and that the path we previously ran along is gone. , .x,.,,. L, , , ...,r.S-W, , ,W , Aa.: , LM 1 n . -x4 ,f A 1- 'NG -, , 'f V.-, QQ , . -,gn -H. ,V 4 ,v 1 1 , L f . ,. f 1 4,1 my-V, ,Q , f 1 g , sf ' 01 , A' if WH - -.YW ' .af f . . , , , I , J, . ,e J , R n I ,Q .Vg If: fs A .vu 11 rw .HK 4 X 1 X 'im-'ff f- 1 A f. 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Son and daughter praise thy name, Honor thee and spread thy fame. Learning and fellowship always thou art Deep graven these on every heart. Strong thy ties shall ever be, Santa Barbara, hail to thee! 1968 08:6 Queen nominees were George Ella Oalix, jan Ousey, -lrrrkx Bmsseur, Cai! Cruhn, Bernice Eduvzrds, .Dana Dericlr, ,-ind lla rilyn Ba rr. ,Q VW, av 'f ,4 'P . ,'.X h ,s 1 'xxj f ann!! 'K 'F n 1 W, x K W 3 A 5- A f, eff 4 'df r J 9 K ,,.f4?.. .. 1, 1,3 Q! . Z z 'if ,. 1 .4 George Etta atis 1968 0 Sz G Queen ..1- 'I-.'lk -.--.....,., ,fgggunnx as 1 will In M lil? . QL 'lyk 1:'.:llll1ai 'i'll ,ffl I 5 2,5 -:ullll nffnggf nn 'Q fr' a I ll u -'-'I--Eu!-sl ' we .v ,, 2 ,. ,I-:-::'1f 4p a v p K as x ' N ' u X x X ' 555653-..s.i : . ' N , N . - ' Mwff' N' :J Leadership M, ww 5 V? ,W , , f ,' , ,f ',myff4wcf?a?,,ff, ,- , ' ,,.,w ,f ' zjmlwyafv i Treasurer .lanet Eckert H? President Mark Mendillo P 81 R Chairman Marilyn Barr . 5f7jW3i5 , fig! if ff Vice President Kim Westfall YT3' Secretary Beccy Cole M2 4F 'f T'V Forge Editor Sand y H arrod Mendillo Inspires Spirit in '67 ASB Although he already represented SBHS in his junior year through his participation in, Legislature and varsity sports, Mark Mendillo hoped to extend his interests and services as ASB President. After a hard fought cam- paign, Mark's main interest in office was to work closely with the entire Student Body. He initiated a Summer Activities Committee which supplemented the Student Body funds. He was also in- strumental in the organization of the Lettermanis Club and open student caucus meetings where students could discuss school problems directly with the ASB officers. In addition, Mark wrote columns which often were pub- lished in the Forge. Mark demonstrated his leadership qualities in phases of school life other than student government. He was a member of the varsity football team as well as the varsity baseball team. Also, his extracurricular interests were shown in his membership in Key Club and the Letterman's Club. Mark reveals his future in his hopes to attend Annapolis and perhaps become a naval officer. Mark considered it to be an honor to be president of Santa Barbara High School. Yell Leaders Norbert .lackson George Etta Otis Student Court Chris Lem Janis Brock Pep Leaders Dana Derick Janet Ousey g,, . C Tim McMahon Mary Clyde fb- Legishzlure Qffieers ASB Serrelanvg Beary Cole, .-ISB Vice-Presidenl: Kim llesifall, Sergeant ai Arms: Charlie livers, Sergeanl al .-lrms: David lirenberg. ASB Legislature Under the chairmanship of ASB Vice-President Kim Westfall, the student legislature carried out the necessary law making for the student body. The leg- islature consisted of all ASB officers, each committee chairman, and representatives from English or his- tory classes. Mr. Cene Snyder was the' advisor of this organization. At the first meeting of each semester the repre- sentatives were familiarized with the rules of parlia- mentary procedure. A main task of this year's legis- lature was thatiof discussing and passing all bills concerning the use of student body funds. At each meet- ing reports from various committee chairmen were heard and debated. Another project was the creation of a noon activities committee which sponsored foreign films, dances in the gym, and other events in which students could participate at noon. Ron' 1: Tim llellahon, llarlr llendilla, Kim if exrfall, jane! Eekerl, Bern' Cole, Janis Broth, Sandi' Harrod, Chris Lem, Hon' 2: john Camill. laarni Kleelrser, fan Richards, .-lrrikz Brasseur. joe Connolli. Eli-ira llurrillo, Kathy Carfih, Sag Hvldflmdll. IUPITIY lxfUfflPf. f0l7ll Radford. Ron' 3: Carol Breiveri lxaren lxiehl- baiirh, Chele Harmer, fanel Lore, Joann Chrislenxen, Dana Dericlr, llarv Clvde, liflri Parler. .-llire llendenhall. llarilvn Barr. jeff Kinxell. Row 4: Lanee lanes, Dani Harmer, Lisa Spaulding, Jud-v Wong, lane-v Clark, Kalhlv Porter, Kalhy' Overeelm, Sieve Casselberrv, jill Rawson, Hou- 5: Kevin llurphwv, Greg Rose. Belsi llallheic, Barbara Bon-ie, llarx' Rielrimld, George Ella Oatis, llarv ,-lllll llarline:, Susie Leslie, Beck-r Peller. Sam Calhnarl. Rau' 6: Debbie Drummer, Elaine Deiuhirsl, David Blanche, lfranrisra Pranger, Barbam Breirer, llarne-v Pearce, Kris Ediel, Chuck Smilh, Ken Hlinka. Ron llurrell, Carl Poindezler. Promotes Democratic Principles r i ' ' -A -+- -is.. ,, . L, , , , 4-if .,-,+V 1 . px Ron- 1: Steve Casselberljv, llarilvrui Barr. Ron- 2: Tim llrllahon, Ro: Hoare. jmlig Brgfk, Kim lfesrfall, Sandy Harrod, Dave Nirenberg. slrria Brasseur, llark lleridillo, Chris Lem, Karen Kiehlbauch. Row 3: lirlene Regiruztlo, Naomi Fleclrser, Brlkzn Kerkering, Bob Hora, jane! Love, If endv Barbrinlr, lan Rirhards, Raphael Peruzla, Raoul Gaona. lames Kellv. Row -1: ,Indy Caslenada. Belh Sund- heim, Larry' Crandall, Terry Findley, ,lrlarv Riclrwald, llarjone llullen, Hefsi llallheu-, Chris lIcCrearv, George Flores, Row 5: Elaine Den-hirxi, 'Tensia Espi- ,mmv Bmw Crm' David Blanke, lol Lape, Franrisra Prunger, lxalhy Porler, Gail Grahn, llarr' Glade, Ron- 6: lxalhvi' Garcia, Cher lxirlr, Sue Holderman, Dana Derirlr, jan Ouser, Norberl farlrson, Nina lxoroler, llarv Remarolli, Ron- T: john Irvin, Dirk Bouslough, Gary Courl, Debbie llio::i, Gloria Caxlermda. llarr Pal- asios, Rick Glasx. Row 8: George Dubie, jualr If ang, Heverlv Bell, llilch Perry, -Il Riemensrhneider, Dare lfllfonso, Chester Cook. Ron' 9: Lupe Fajardo, Pam llerlfivan, llajarie Bartholomew, Chrisly Landeum, Don Ciimpianu, Carl Poin- dexler. Rau' 10: Debbie Hunsiek, George Laurenl, llanuel Georgila, Ra-rmona' Caslenada. Da ve Lipke. Created' to update the outmoded ASB Constitution, the constitution Re- vision Committee worked as a sub- committee of the student legislature. Chairmanned by Janis Brock, the com- mittee added to the constitution poli- cies which were already in effect in student govemment. The price of stu- dent government. The price of student body cards was raised, the number of students allowed in a committee be- came unlimited, succession to the office of president was altered, and the stu- dent court was made larger and given more power. Sazled: ,-lshle-v Crandell, Janice Brorlr, Sanalv Harrod, Ron- I: lxeilh Herril. -lrria Braxseur. Chris Lem, Ron' 2: Tim llc llahon, GarvGei1:, ffm Rirhnrds, Dan Narrello. B Student Court Practices and One of the basic principles of a democratic system is that the guilt or innocense of an ac- cused person should be determined by a body of his peers. The function of Santa Barbara High School's Student Court was to hear the cases and to provide a fair trial for those students who had in some way violated school regula- tions. Through this democratic system students were not only provided a trial by their equals, but they were educated in court procedures. Chief Justice Janis Brock presided over the court and pronounced verdicts and sen- tences. The associate justices or jury decided the verdict and the Chief Justice voted only in the case of a tie. The office of Attorney Cen- eral was filled by Tim McMahon. His duty was to speak for the students of SBHS and uphold school laws. The Defense Attomey, whose office was filled by Chris Lem, was at the dis- posal of all students who desired counsel or defense of their case. Firxl Sf'm1'.Slr'r ffourl S llfvl: Sllrrrun Skug, Safzrlx llurmzf. ,lrzlzfx Hmrk, Hrlll lllr'lml'Iwl1. -lvlzfrw' ffrrlrizlvll. Ron' I: llirllnfl Corrfrro. Slflv' Frffix. fflfm fffifl- .fflllfl S1'l1f'HPf. Ron' 2 11 lurrllu, lxrzlfl lfwrnll. Curt flvfli. l.nrri' f,'mr1rlr'lf. Enfcrces Democratic Law Procedures MMM. . , .M ., ,...,,,W..m,. - - -- - - - ., .,,, e,,.,,Ne.. ,.,,II,.,...,,,W..'I.., - ,,,,, .U T, , ..,..Z.. ,,,,. . ,.... ,.. ' ' ' Y,,h..,:v:, .,., ,,,, , W Q ww H V 4 'W V,4, ww-W-wk Mmm W i W --M K - -ef ,ig .,,,, ,,,,,, , ,. ,agxwn M12 , ,.c....,. .,,, zz - ffiffffm' H: 'M 7 aft' ,v 'wg WV , Y, , Y A 'rv E ,.,, LQ Xl Serortd Semesler Courl Sealed: Arria Brasseur, Sanaiv Harrod, fanis Brock, Donruz Cussen, Terre Glahn, Ron- I: Hichael Cordero, Tim llcllahon, Larry' Cmndell, Keith Herril, Chris Lem, Sharon Slcog. ,. Mi., E. ' AJ' . 7 4 Chief Justice Janis Brock Attorney General Defense Attomey Tim McMahon Chris Lem A. ff 'WL . 'W aw is vga 3 is f .fm fin' 1. ' y W znlipmouv I t. Q-3-f ff 1 , t f'1.g,' f fi . , W ,2 uf im, -H , Qt W- t Soul IS X K gwie A XS.! 'f'.ZE'Z Leading SBHS yells and chants were: Dana Derirlr, janet Ousey, Mary Clyde, Norbert jackson, George Etta Otis, and Lee Conley. Which way to the Collesium? asks Lee Conley. I N V1 I 1 1 xx 'K hh Q ' . ,' -4 x sv . ' lv 1 Ax ff na' M3 1-.ng The Cheerlauler s at u-orlr during another Don game. George Elm Otis swings and smiles for Don rooters. fi' Norbert jackson beams over a new rubber neck record. the Spirit of SBHS Dana Derick leads a Our Cheerleaders have got something that no other schoolis got What's that? Our Pep Leaders have got something that no other sehool's got What's that? Our Yell Leaders have got something that no other school's got What's that? It is SOUL There were Six SOUL They knew the tricks SOUL They led a yell SOUL And you could tell SOUL They had school spirit SOUL And you could hear it SOUL They led at games SOUL And won their fame SOUL Through their manner SOUL We saw the banner jubilant over zznolher L I ,I There were SOU L three For pep you see SOUL Mary Clyde Janet Ousey Dana Derick SOUL You knew them well SOUL They led your yells SOUL Lee Canley George Etta Otis Norbert Jackson SOU L A whole car load of sau Were on our y h l :wil ry Cl-yd e. 1 l,. 3 CJ Ron- Ig jan Ousey, ffendy Burbrink, llaril-vn Barr, rhairman. Sandy llarrod, Lori Chamberlin, Ron- 23 Dana llerirk, Carol Bran-cr, Karrrz llnrnelrrox. Herrvt' Calc. George Ella Olis. -llixon -lmold, lirkz Porter. Ron- Si: ,Ian Rirhrzrrls, llarx Rifle- nuld, ,Iermie Scharhtili, Diane Rhelmeyer, jane! Love, Debbie Plumb, Ron' l: ACTIVITIES The promotion of pep and spirit was the chief project of the Activities Committee this year. As well as organizing stunts and programs for basketball and football rallies, the committee sponsored the Homecoming program and slave day. Headed by PSIR Chairman Marilyn Barr, they also planned a Crazy Hat night at a home football game. ADVERTISING As you walked down the halls of SBHS everyday, you couldn't help but notice the well done and colorful banners advertising games, plays, meetings and every other phase of campus life. Under the direction of creative Karen Kiehl- bauch and advised by Miss Margaret Straight, the efforts of this committee were seen around the campus and stadium. 'xx .mar Ti llendillo, ,-lrnlz Brasseur, Debbie llio::i, Leslie Ur-Kinley, john Camill. llark Karen lxiielilbaurh. Norbert jackson, llark lluri' Cludv. Ron' 53 Rif-If fnhnxlori, Hoiwll, Hrlrbrlm lfrrznx. Committees Help Make School Life ore Enjoyable A? 'Z' ? yyug ' -3 , i 1 511-WV! 51- fohrl, Can' Self. lxnren Ixiehllxzurh, rhrzlrmrm, Susie lfilejv. and lvirlri Hflllffflifhfflilfl- ASL This year. the ASL Com- mittee, headed by Chele Har- mer, was involved in bettering relations with other secondary schools in the tri-counties. The committee included all ASB of- ficers and various interested students who participated in informative conferences held at each school. .,-ff Row I: .flrrih Brasseur, Sandy' Harrod, Chele Harmer, chairman, Berry Cole, llarlr llerzdillo. Row 2: Var-v Clyde, jzznire Brock, Debbie Deanler, Dana Ikrin-lr, Rou'.3': jane! lfrkerl, Tim llcllahrm, Sieve Felix, llarilvn Harr. ASSEMBLY Co-ordinating and planning assemblies throughout the year, the Assembly Commit- tee, headed by Mary Zurbu- chen, organized a discussion t on Vietnam, a Conservation e assembly, films, and an ex- Q change assembly featuring local talent. fix Rau' Ig Barbara 0rli:, Sandy Harrod. Roll' 2: 'lrria Hrasseur. llarv Znrbnrherz, chairman, Lori Clmmlwrlin, -ludre-V fen- nirzgs, Barbara Hruinglon. Rau' fig Gail Gralzn. llarlf ll!'ll!ll'll0, Pmrl Sflmoler. Debbie ll1o::i, llarll-wi Hart, Judy llcllon, jean llendillo. 1 ' ,':Q,',' ,,. . 'Y-5 ,sf-1.2141 l ffijia f ig'-gl iii' vtri 2, i, i l C , THLET f .i-' X-:'.,k.,QDf g :- K at 1. 1 I Q, in X A C it ,Q '-K 59 All financial matters concerning the athletic J - .2 department were handled by the Athletic Committee. E mg!-n Headed by Scott Beam, they approved all expendi- tures for sports equipment and presented the bills to the student legislature for approval. Publicity payments and awards also passed through the committee. Ron' lg llarlr llendillo. llr. Claude llardealr, Prlrzripal. Rau 2: farli' Turn- bull, Sara Cunningham. SroHBmnz. rlzairmari. A Vt A li D S 'llhe task ol' rewarding the deserving was the re- sponsibility ol' the Awards Committee. ln the spring they selected the tuo out- standing clubs on the basis ol' their service to the school and community. The most outstanding sopho- more and junior were also selected by this commit- tee, headed by Arria Bras- seur. , ., X 5 5 1 Run 1: lrnu Hrruwllr, rlirillmrlu. Sfllufx llnrmfl. Run 2: llrlrlliu Huff. ll vllrli lflfrlnliflk. ,fmli lluil. ffllil ffmllll, Run if: lmxlzw llrlxinlm. jeff lxinwll. ffm Kirlmrflx, lhflflfw llm::l Nun 1. Imlrwx jrvilmzgw, llfml' llvmlfllu. llnri ffnlnrllrl. Cnr lhill' lrml Nun' I1 Sanrlr llrzrrml. john Urmzll, 77111111 llrzrzrililmuwr. rhrllrnifm. llnrl- llwzrlilln. llrullin Huff. Kan 2 ,Inn Rivflfzrrlx, llnfi C'l,1'rl1', llurlr llruwfl. 7254, 4: f't .av of l if l Q l l Q l 'fggf' i Q list, ELECTION ASH elem-tions nas the dutv w The regulation and vontrol ol' all ol' this voinrnittee. headed bv Stexe Cassel' berry. 'llhis also inivliirletl getting the most qualilied candidates to run and insuring that the ASB nas aware ol llic-in and their qualil'it'a- tions. Hun l. fmxlir' llrlxinlrx. Sl:-rf' f.'ruwll1r'rrx. flu Nun fi: Ifllfl l.nn1fr'.x. ll li'n'm1'u.w'l1lirwlzfr, ffm If CANIPLTS The Campus Committee, under the direction ol' Thorn Danenhower, was responsible lor the elimination ol' lit- terbugs and smokers on campus and nearby areas. The committe and other interested students planned a trash clean-up campaign on and around the school grounds. ilrmrm, Uzml Hrfiirr R011 2: llriliu fir-rlrh. lhhhir' l2t Ul!fPl1'. u'hnr1l,s. , .g , 'S ,, .,.. W, ,- FINANCE Each student body coma mittee, this year, had to pre- sent its budget to Finance Committee chairman and ASB Treasurer janet Eckert. The committee presented the school budget and payed all bills encountered by the stu- dent body. fv 2.1 , iii 1 ll H Al llrnlxn Huff. l'r'rmi Cm1lr'rn1vu1fl. ll:-film' lhffrlzlwi. Sllllng. Slrrllrlzlryg 51111111 lfarnuf. llr. hum Tmiilwlum. un ur' wi, 1 llmzwl lf: A rfrl. fflirurrnrzri. Committees Provide Service To All NOON ACTIVITIES The Noon Activities Com- mittee, lormed this year by the student legislature, was designed to provide everyone with something to do during lunchtime. linder the direction ol' Audery Jennings they spon- sored dances, speakers, and films. One ol the dances was held in the Boys Gym and lea- tured the Duquanes. a band composed of students from our school. Nun lg jun Umm, lnm lfruvwur. lurlnfx jrnnuzgx. ffuurnmn. .Slinrlx llfumrl, Hull Gmini. Run J: llurk llrmlfllu, .Nlllxlv llvrzlpwr. l.1mlw l.r1mlu'rl. llmm lrnnlzl. Run ,ig llmmf l r-rris. ffrxxlul l,r'nlx. john Urmllf Nun I. lluri Rifl- luilfl, lIr1rA'lluur'll. lxzm ll mlfilll. l fl, ,M 7 ' ' V -HNILILPI -1 -, Committees Plan School Functions N'-sf .QQUQ 9 R . ww, I I K Tyr Ron' lg Barham Hruinglon. George Ella Ulix. Lori Chamberlin. liclri SOCIAL The diligent efforts of the Social Committee were well appreciated when one attended the ASB-sponsored dances in- cluding the annual Pigskin Prom, Christmas Formal, King of Hearts Dance, and the May Dance. The committee, directed by Vicki Porter, was in charge of dance publicity, decorations, refreshments, and the cloak room. Many long hours were put in by the members of this committee to insure a very mem- orable occasion for everyone present. They also co-ordinated after game dances. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES The Special Activities Committee was organized by the student legislature this year to subsidize ASB funds. With Dana Derick as chairman, the committee sponsored a car wash, a dance, and a candy sale during the summer. During the school year they organized: an interfclass pop bottle drive as well as another car wash and candy sale. With the extra funds raised, SBHS students were allowed lower rates on bus trips to out of town athletic events. Porlrr. rlmirmrm. Ron' 2: R11-If fohrulon. lrznz-Av Harrell. flllsan -lrlmlrl. llllf-H llrigulre. Kon' fi: JIIIIPI l.0i'e, Carol Hrelrcr. Helm ll llliflmx. RON' l: Loren Hillilnrrznrl. Ulrllic R1'l1lm1'i'cr, julli' llrixl. Run .Sq Tern- Clnluz, folin ffnmill. fan lt'irl1unlx. Rau' 65 lliflf Houslougflz. Sands Ilnrrozl. lima- f: llzzrlf llenrlilla. lrrm Brassriir, Curr Sell Hmm II llrr. lfnu' 8: llelllue' lh'11Ill4'i'. llurlu l,ul1nf'l.ss, llclflnie lliu::1. Ron Og llaps lflrrle. lmlrrjx jf-nlzingi. Call Crnlm. Ron' III: lmrf-n lu'el1llx1ur'll. llrzrllrn Hart, l.1-xlib llrlxinler. Run' 13 -lrnn Hn1.v.wur. Grill Urrihn. Sllllllt llrirrml, lhmu llvrzrk. CII!!!-FNIUII, full Uizwv. foci l.'ul1r11'ly. Run' 2: llrirlf llenflillrz. llelrlmr llln::1. lllxon lrlmlrl, llurllin Hun, llrlri lflizlrn Ron ff: llnrli' lluzwll. ffm lx'n'l1r1rzlx, karen lxu'l1ll7am'l1. l.un1l:'.w. Run lg john lfrzmlll. lxim ll mlfull. fflirix l.rm. 2.5114 'l ,12, . - ivfcil have F' rl' ,,,,,, ,lyk TICKET SALES If you have ever bought a ticket, a yearbook or a student body card, then you have wit- nessed the Ticket Sales Com- mittee at work. The members M, give up their lunch hours to help make our school activ- ities a success. Under the guid- ing hand of Mr. Louis Tsout- souvas, they have had a suc- cessful year. w 5 t ' a MQ T 'Mail' '29 2 'ft S f 17? ,f M' I egg, Bw 49 Row Ig joan Lippencoll, Helen If ang, jeannf Tong, Penny Cimlermnnn, Clirzirman, Toni Fnjardo, llarvv Duprer. Ron' 2: Sandi' Ualkins. llarlrl l,of1r1f'i.vx, f,ffl'fIl.IlPfl'fIfI!'f3-Zff, lllirlr-1' lee. Ron' 35 l rr1nt'i.s lcv, Helen Tuggr, -lr! I,llI'iY, ,Nixon iS1cl'ens, -lslilzjr Crandall. Ron' I: Hub Gorzffrfjv, lhfnnrr Hnllay. TRAFFIC SAFETY Promoting and enforcing safe driving on campus, the Traffic Safety Committee patrolled the parking lots and gave citations to illegally parked cars. Giving up study halls and lunches to maintain the safety stand- ards of SBHS, the committee, headed by Al Riemenschneider and sponsored by Mr. Gene Snyder, was also re- sponsible for the Traffic Safety Assembly. Ron' I: ,lan Uu.wVY, Sflnffy llrzrrod. Hrlxj' lfif'lr1el1.w'ltr11'i11r'r. lleluniv SclizmrI:, JI RiPnzPnxr'hlzf'l'df'r, Chair- man, Kon' 2: llarilrn Hart, fohn Cnmill. full-V llnsl. fun Slinflcr. Rott' ff: lIr'blrIc lx'in,q.xl0H, Kinxelf, Loren Hillebrand. Row 4: Scull Beam. 5.39 27 1 First Semester CS Row I: Greg Rose, Susan Okada, Alice lvlindenhall, Irene Chennell, Penny Cun- terlnann, Lura Dolas, Nancy Hendricks, Li: fluehincloss, Sandy Harrad, Karen Sprague, Susan Schmidt, Row 2: Kitty Noble, Beth Sundheim, ,-inn WcChesney, Diana Ford, Kathy Baughtnan, Susie Herziger, Beecy Cole, Dana Wean-y, Ray Tisher, Layne McKearnan, Row 3: Sandy Reid, Kris Worgan, .Warla Lohneiss, fl? . S, X 1 em 'll 41424-2 V S- 1-, -Q Darrvl Martin, Margaret Caldwell, Toni Sanderson, Dan Navarro, Row 4: jill Wustnuzn, Becky Tsoutsouvas, .-Ishley, Crandeli, ,Vary La Barge, Sandy Watkins, Keith Herril, David Gibbon, Richard We-yers, Raw 5: Dick Bouelough, Cary Court, Karen Kiehibauch, Steve Casselberr-v, Thom Danenhower, Candy Stuart, fahn Stoner, Ro: Woore, Hrs. Nora Wilson, Advisorg Thorn Danenhower, Presi- dent, Irene Chenneii, Secretary-Treasurer: Vicki Baurenschmidl, Vice-President ophomores Increase Size of Second Semester CSF Devoted to service and recognition of outstanding scholarship, the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation honors those students who have obtained a min- imum of nine academic and one extra- curricular, or ten academic points for four semesters, one of which may be in the senior year, by making them seal- bearers. With Thom Danenhower as Presi- dent, Vicki Bauemschmidt, as Vice- President, Irene Chennell as Secretary- Treasurer, and Mrs. Nora Wilson as the advisor, members accompanied Ashley Crandell, who was nominated as one of the top scholars in Southern California, to a CSF convention at Cleveland High School in San Fernando Valley. Also, members participated in a ditch day, visiting the Santa Barbara Art Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum of Cali- fomia History. Second Sem esler CSF Ron' 1: Fred Schooler, Sisie Herzlger, Pa! Cbzrv, Irene Chennell, Alice Menden- hall, Penny Gunlermann, Lum Dnlas, iam- Hendricks, Li: fluchincloss, Sandi' Harrod, Karen Sprague, Susan Schmidt, Row 2: Greg Rose, Killj' x0l7lP, Bflfl Sundheim, Ann ,WcChesney, Kathy Baughman, Beccy Cole, Dana Heaney. Ray' Tisher, Bob Love, Layne .lIcKearnan, Waureen Cook, Rou' 3: Heclor Pearson, Debbie Nelson, Sandy Reid, Kris Morgan, .llarla Lohneiss, llargarel Caldwell, Tony Sanderson, Dan Navarro, David Gibbon, jane! Love, Leslie llcliinlevv, Sandi' ,-lnderson, Row 4: Seo!! jejfcoal, lflarw' Ralnacolli, Jill Wuslrnan, Becky Tsoul- souvas, Ashley Crandell, Vary La Barge, Sandy Watkins, Keith Herrit, Debbie Smith, Richard ,We-vers, Bob Onliveras, Ro: Hoare, Nancy Favor, Rau' 5: Don Werriel, Lynn Pelerson, Terri Glahn, Dick Bouslough, Gary Court, Silas Sinclair, Sieve Casselberrv, .-llaslair llinn, Larry' Crandell, Karen Kiehlbauch, Thom Dan- enhozeer, Candy Sluarl, john Sloner, Barb Iahnke, Nancy Davis, Caenevere Gil- berlson, Naomi Fleclrser, Leslie Shag, A ,- ., x ,,,. -.. - md . ...V Nlargaret Caldwell Swimming took up most of Mar- garet Caldwell's time at SBHS. She participated in swimteam and syn- chronized swimming. She hopes to become a school teacher and plans to attend either UCSB or San Jose State where she will major in Spanish. During her years at SBHS, Kathy Baughman was active in Pep Club, Social Committee, and was president of Usherettes in her senior year. With plans of entering Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo, Kathy wants to be- come a dietitian. Kathy enjoys sew- ing, cooking and collecting stuffed animals. Kathy Baughman Dick Bouslough, a well rounded student, lists his interests as all sports, model building, and mechani- cal drawing. Named Oustanding Sophomore, Dick continued to par- ticipate in many school activities. Dick plans to attend SBCC and Cal Poly to become a computer engineer. 'IF' Dick Bouslough Claiming to lead a very dull life , Steve Casselberry also claims to have been a member of Pep Club, CSF, Senior Class Council, AFS band, pep band, student legislature and Election Committee, of which he was chairman. lntending to enter UCLA, Steve's goal is to become a lawyer. Steve's hobbies include tennis, play- ing the sax and buming to a crisp on the beach. N icki Bauernschmidt People that laugh set the world afiref' Vicki Bauernschmidtls ex- pression reflects her feelings on life and people. This creative and active student plans to major in sociology and minor in creative arts with teaching as her ambition. Steve Cassleberry ' lrene Chennell Irene Chennell, an aid at the Mu- seum of Natural History, states that for her future plans she will attend a university for four years and do grad- uate work in occupational therapy. al? ' - -Z Gary Court Considering himself a late Xmas gift because he was born on Dec. 26, Cary Court divided his time between activities in and out of school. Plan- ning a future in biology, Cary will attend Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo. Sealbearers Display Aspects of HF' .1 Thom Danenhower Although Thom Danenhower is president of CSF he finds time to be interested in many diversified ac- tivities. Thom plans to attend SBCC for two years, then a university to major in education. Q . Q ' A r 5 fi , ,ff f BHS Life Ashley Crandell's sincere in- terest in chemistry and Physics is shown in her desire to become a nu- clear physicist. As well as being one of the top scholars in Southern Cali- fomia, Ashley spent much time pur- suing her hobbies. She plans to attend Stanford and then Cal. Tech. Ashley Crandall Becc y' Cole Entering journalism as a com- munications career is the ambition of Beccy Cole. Being a very busy person, Beccy entered many activi- ties while at SBHS including AFS, Madrigal Singers, Usherettes, ASL, and Modern Miss. Among her special awards are: an Optimist award, a Bank of America plaque and a Miss Teenage Citizen award. Beccy plans to attend Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. y ya, 1 M .MHQH Cathy Duncan An active student, Cathy Duncan was a member of many SBHS organi- zations. Cathy plans to attend UC Davis where she will major in physiology. . I X Penny Cunlermann Much of Penny Cuntermann's time was taken up with her interest in girl scouting and serving as chairman of the Ticket Sales Committee. Penny hopes to go to Stanford and major in math, language, or teaching. Ambitious of Youth Found in Sealbearers .--5 ':1 , , gig s M: , V , '-., i-. . . l , - . X ' -' ' --,ar ' i n 7. qi -, ,JA . Q-'. -3 if g. . ,- ,- .,., . if., i - -. , , if ,, , . ,. , Je , ' ' ' Y.. . - We ' , , t . . 5 I' V 'ji' 1 Karen Kiehlbauch 'll want to get all my aspira- tions stuffed into my one lifetime, quotes the ambition of Karen Kiehl- bauch. As chairman of the Advertis- ing Committee, Karen spent many hours painting banners which adomed the halls of SBHS. She plans to attend UC Santa Cruz or Colorado College. . W, 6' X I If , ' ' lr l .ff .. A L X mi 1 f xr ' - l ,M .. ,iff i . -1? i 1 i x Yi l HIM f ' . i i .lX Mary La Barge hopes to become a mathematician. Although a top scholar, Mary found time to take part in many activities. In her future Mary sees attendance at UCSB and a visit to Mexico. Mary La Barge Sandy Harrod According to Sandy Harrod, 'sMy personality demands varietyf, This was demonstrated by her participa- tion in a great number of activities, scholastic and extra-curricular. Sandy was editor of the Forge in her senior year, and she was also a del- egate to Cirl's State. For her future, Sandy plans to attend Stanford or USC to major in English. She hopes to become a teacher or social worker. Janet Love Becoming a grade school teacher is the ambition of Janet Love. Janet was active in the Madrigal Singers as well as Job's Daughters and Mari- ners. She received ar National Merit Recommendation and was a Home- coming Queen Nominee. ln her spare time, Janet enjoyed music, sewing, and swimming. Janet plans to attend UCLA and major in music. Layne Nlclfearnan fe Besides playing tennis, drawing, painting, hiking, and camping, Joan Lippencott enjoys skiing. At Highland College in Pasedena, she will major in either history or language. She was awarded a National Merit letter of commendation. Her outside in- terests were involved with Girl Scouts of which she was President and working at Samarkand retirement home. .loan Lippincott Involvement in ski club, student legislature and Mariners occupied most of Layne McKernan's free time. Although undecided on a specific vo- cation, Layne hopes to attend the American College of Switzerland and the University of Grenoble. Dan Navarro Residing in the U.S. for only six years, Dan Navarro was originally from Chile. AFS and Science club were his main interests at SBHS, while his outside interests included astronomy and taking walks. Dan hopes to become a physicist. He plans to attend UCSB then Berkely. Dancing, sewing and tennis were a few of talented Alice Mendenhallis interests. Alice was also a teacher's aide at an elementary school. Her plans for the future are entrance in- to the University of California at Davis. Alice Mendenhall Sealbearers Earn Top cholastie Averages ,., An interesting aspect of Karen Sprague's life is that she was born and raised in West Berlin. Besides being a Sealbearer Karen was salu- tatorian of SBJH in 1965, was a state scholarship finalist and received a Bank of America Award. She states that she likes to train and break horses. Karen plans to attend UCSB, majoring in language. Karen Sprague - ' Nicki Porter As Social Committee Chairman, Vicki Porter spent much of her school time planning and organizing ASB dances. Vicki was also active in music, being a member of Madrigal Singers. She will attend UCSB, ma- joring in medicine. She planes to be- come a neuro-surgeon or pathologist. Susan Schmidt's ambition is to become a professional artist. She received a gift membership from the Santa Barbara Art Museum. She will attend SBCC, then an art school. Susan Schmidt '1,.,.7 f M c..., .Q-fn- '4i'a4ali Z-55' Sandy Reid Sandy Reid's hobbies and school activities indicated her versatility. Scholastically, Sandy was a semi- finalist in the state scholarship com- petition. Hoping to become a teacher, she will attend SBCC, then Cal Poly. 'f rvts David Schwartz Serving as a teacher aide at Lincoln School and hoping to become a psychologist, David Schwartz was active in Bri adoon and was interested in subjects lrom pool to health food. .lohn Stoner Candy Stuart considers herself Hvery outdoorseyw, enjoying hiking, walking and motorcycle riding. She has based her life on nature, music and art, and plans a future in art de- sign at the Choinard Art School in Los Angeles. Traveling throughout the world, meeting people and ac- quiring knowledge are Candy's hopes. To be able to learn all l can , she commented. Candice Stuart ' -SB-sa. V ' .Ya . -fe' c,.- 'X ' ' -'ant N. ky 11.4 . .' f-1 -nk - Q. 4 Freely admitting he is an art bug, John Stoner spends his free time painting, drawing, and reading. After attending SBCC for two years, John intends to transfer to UCSB. He has received an art award from the Faulkner Gallery and was active in both AFS and ROTC, where he was an outstanding cadet. Besides art, John is very fond of cats. Xlary Zurbuchen Mary Zurbuchenls interests range from playing guitar, singing and writing, to liverwurst sandwiches and root beer floats. She was managing editor of the Forge and Assembly Committee chairman. She plans to attend U.C. at Santa Cruz. Anita W ells With teaching as her desired profession, Anita Wells will attend SBCC for a year and then partici- pating in a student exchange pro- gram. Anita led a busy high school life, participating in AFS, CSF, and Usherettes of which she was Treasurer. The ambition of Ray Tischer is to become a violinist in a symphony orchestra and perhaps to become a concert violinist. Ray has received many awards for his accomplish- ments in music. Attending UCSB and later the University of Indiana are what Bay has planned for his schooling. C his , TX' Rav Tischer 'L M uu- -Al If LL' V5 I' 'gi' ht, f 1 Ar ' dr-P ' Tin gp, .5 F.-,' as-1 4 Academics S of it Efficient dministration and 'XJ 'Rauf Nl P lC wlord, Asst. P lkso .r '9- Nl l: g Snvder. Asst. Principal Q W,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,w-v--- pun-vvwmlwll W.-mmmww-v-mv' ' ' 'gi' Principal Claude Hardesty al work in his qgice. Mrs. Emestine Shean, Registrar Assisting Principal Claude Hardesty in regulating school activ- ities were Mr. Paul Crawford, Mr. William Jackson and Mr. Eugene Snyder. The responsibilities of Mr. Hardesty included taking care of out- side relations and representing SBHS interests at all city meetings. Work- ing under Mr. Hardesty, handling all student body funds, was Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas. Business Manager. Mr. Louis Tsoutsouvas. Bus. Manager In charge of the attendance of- fice, girls' discipline and scheduling classes was Mr. Crawford with Reg- istrar, Mrs. Shean. Mr. Jackson supervising teachers and curriculum also obtained federal money for projects. Sponsoring and regulating clubs and cheering buses, Mr. Snyder was also responsible for boys, discipline. Counselors Run el1ool moothl Counselors this year were Nlr. Robert Corn, Mr. Harold Dierenfield. Mr. Robert Hager, Mrs. Rosemary Hillman, Nlrs. Anne Scales and Xliss Barbara Wright. Tending to the cares of nearly 2,500 students proved to be an eventful and time-consuming job. The counselors maintained a high standard of efficiency through- out the year and kept student sched- ules well-balanced. K Wim Nlr. Robert Corn, ,lr. Bois' Couusclor Xlr. llurnlnl lin-ri-ulu-lil. Sopli, llnuns. . R Cfmghl in n mn' momflzl of lrixurr' nn' llr. lllzmlrl l?ir'r:'fifI:'l1l, llr. Rnlwrl ffnrn mul llrs. lnnv Srnlrx, llr, Kuln-rl llagvr. Sr. limi lloun-1-lor ,t,.,, to ,t XIN limi-,,,4,rt ll,ll,,m,Ly4,,',l,.lj,rljLj,,u,, llrs. Xuux- Null:--. lr, lnrls Louu-. llls- ll.irlr.ir.i XX right. Fr. hurl- Loun- Office Personnel Serve School Doing an efficient job throughout the year, the Administrative Office, the Business Office, and the Registrar kept Santa Barbara High School running smoothly over all daily obsta- cles. The active office routine included keep- ing the attendance, readmitting absent stu- dents, handling phone calls, writing out de- merits, taking care of club dues, sending out call slips, typing up the daily bulletin, and doing secretarial work for the principal, vice-principals and counselors. EIR Mrs. Norma Ruiz K 'lx' Th f-'m,,. in my r fy I Wlrs Fern Arbelbide Mrs. May Farelli Mrs. Helen Gilbert rs Sharon Hatcher Mrs. Alma Jones Mrs. Alrena Lee llrs fern -lrbelbtde operates Ielephone switchboard. aL.. X' Ex I I Mrs- Jane Zuzalek , ,, , ,, M, 4 ' iQ -H--..,..,... Library Provides uiet Study Place SL Open before school, during noon, and after school, the library was an essential part of the student life at SBHS. New materials, such as film- strips of magazines and books aided students in research and enjoyment. The librarians also supervised the textbook room where many students found their wandering books. The green and shaded grounds surround- ing the library offered a pleasant and quiet study place. Helpful librarians included Mrs. Lois Hedges, Mrs. Betty Duncan, and Mrs. Mary Tenny under the direction of the head librarian, Mrs. Olma Bowman. W i' 3512? il News 351,-153 JE! l 2 if Nlrs. Lois Hedges Nlrs. Belly Duncan llrs, llarv Tennv Teachers Lead Students ,f I' . pi V' H r i F7 Q 1, .F 'fl ,, ' 2 KW E s V 1 Wm v ., , , if Af 4 f M sf 12, 1 l i l f Mr. Kent Andrews, English Mr. Garrett Arbelbide, English, Soc. Studies Ry' Y' X! 14 Miss Florence Aylon, English Mrs. Sandra Badash, Art Mr. Jack Baker, Art xx Z? ' +7 V 1 i t Mrs, Nelimae Banks, Malhemalicg Mrs. Maryalyce Barren, English, Soc. Studies Down the Roads of Kno And Isay unto you...' f .km ,, xl - 1:-'7 xg- f+...L Mis. Charlet Beland, Business Education wledge Mr. james Belden, Social Studies Mr. Don Boehner. English, Soc. Studies Experiments and Field Trips Give gs , N. Mrs. Janet Bradley, Science Mrs. Dorothy Brubeck, English fy ,Wu '3- 49 Xlr F.xIx.1lwn- limn-l. lf-vrf-:gn l..n:uu.w- Pop. Nlrs. Dorothy Bury, English V ,as 3 Wy, X lb- wwe Mr. Wayne Cardon, English Sgt. William Carey, ROTC Mr. Sam Cathcart, Physical Education nderstanding to Science Students if if . 'W Nlr. Robert Christensen, Nlalhematics Miss Barbara Clark, English Don'l laugh. . . these may be ourfuzure arlislsf WW :shi wywm X A Mr. Lloyd Corliss, lndustrial Arts Q Q Utlfnzm M 17-,, K' T Y' 5 5 kj Nl Teachers Chaperone Rooter Buses , Q Q l 1 H-'xZy, fell Mn Beldon calmly reminds u student to slay awake in class, -if Miss lane Cosgrove, English , . is H . Q, - ' 'e ' . ' 5? USMS 2, ' A of TL r. Fred Couch, Social Studies Mr. Everett Crist, Social Studies Mr- William Crow, Physical Education School Dances and Football Games .. Xlr. Frank De Nlarlino, Social Studies Nliss Caroline De Rosa, Physical Education Xlr. Richard Dovgin, English llr. Canfield Zurbuchen compiles anolher les! lo give lo his sludenls. Xliss Dorothy Dziadula, Special Education f Xlr. Burton Eiklrfhcrry. Engliah X Rf 5 1 BUF 'Lg' my x rs-. Luuifm- Eric-kson, Physical Edu:-aliun Nlr, Waller Exam, Physical Education XIr.Ceorgc Ever Faces of any New nu- 0 K Teachers ell, Social Studies, Phys, Ed if ,, , i f Demonslmling lhe overhead projerlor, Ur. Grant Runyun explains malhemaliral theorems lo his sfudenls. 2, ' ,, , g 'f a 7' f f 2? ,f in HRT-.A I J , Xlrf. lilmlu I-'iv-iiiark. Hnghxh Xlr. Frank C:-rs-li. uZilhf'lII8lICN Nlrs. Linda Hainline. Home Economics Brighten SBI-I Classrooms 7- 4 in 1, f' 1 arp- 4 M- KE. AM W... il? Mr. Gene Hall, Foreign Lanugage Mr. Curtis Harper, Science Mr. William Hatcher, Performing Arts IPC' , .., i w 2 K-f ff' N ,f 1., X X K Mr, Dwayne Hawk, lndustrial Arts Mr. Dan Heinrichs, Social Studies Mr- Ruben Hlgbee- Performing Ani Englwll Teachers Guide Students Through if , 'M W ,ww . Cheers. ' Miss Laura Lou Houghton, Foreign Language 060 006 Mrs. Joan Hull, Business Education 2 Xlr Mr lllulllilwxxill.inn-x:11l..i1i:u.iuv ,X if B 4 M fi X2 ix - Capt. C-erald Hunsicker, ROTC Mr. Wendell Hyde, Science I , Af gr, V, 4 H f ay K Maze of Education, Understanding ah X 1 I 1 5 K x 1 E 'iv W. 1 . Nlrs. Nlarlxn jamvson. Phi-ical Isduc-ation Miss Dorothy Johnson, Foreign Language im 73' Mr. Marvin Jones, Mathematics Mr. John Kennedy, English Mr. Larry Knapp, Social Studies E up J M New Courses Present A Challenge hge Mr. Joseph La Marche, Special Education Mrs. ,lune Lane, Physical Education xx! r -f X : V --my -1 ,. ' ' . L f ' 5 30 - ,,ee 5, llr. lirnnvtli Larson, XX urlx Enluralioli i 9 ! T ? ig . ' 5 ' 'M A l f ' J fail - 1 , l Wr. Ted Palrhen shows class how hisfinalpizch won lhe W orld Series A 2 Sgt. Anthony Leunardi. ROTC Nlr. Lawrence Leslie, Art to Both Teachers and tudents w ' Mrs. Doris Lewis, Mathematics Miss Greta Lindquist, Home Economics NR Mr. Curdon groans, Oh boy, another batch of lerm papersf' 2 Mrs. Katherine Liu, Science if., - Miss Margaret Lowe, English '13 Mr. James McDermott, Social Studies Mn Wendell Hyde gives a demonstration lo students. Teachers Guide Students' Lives I lm, Mrs. Brenda MacDonald, Mathematics Mr. Milton McKenna, Social Studies 5 'Eg' ., . ' ii X ' - r. Thomas Nlartin. Social Studies Mrs. Pearl Mathews, English Mrs. Marilea Mays, English Qfl? 'QQ 25 Q.. W., .,f' Nf ,l 3 , X.. ,W i A .. x L J' A mths r. Nlarvin Melvin, Industrial Arts Mr. Sid Miller, Business Education Nlr. NlichaelNIorop0ulos, Physical Education Seven and ne-Half Hours A a Mrs. Katherine Liu is caught in one of her rare Idle moments. N-X 4 us, Nj '21 f Mr. Roderick Mount, English ii.. 'V' , it .WY if -,.:,, ,j -' -AM., -4, m4..'x.. J Mr. .lack Nakano. Performing Arts 2 x Teachers Prepare Two I-leur Finals llr. john Kennedy smiles lo himsey as he rorrm-ix a xlmlwzlfv llzemv. Xlr. Loren Nibbc-, Social Studies . 6-:le f 3 5 ,T-QP ,i - 'K ff 5.51 kr? 'gift . , .-ggi-+ i A ,z-f... ,.-..f'f- - - f figs-4ffff'.41,5f, I .Q r -- 5 lf' .H gf, 4 ., . .-5- 1 fy, , . ,X X fi-,,xQ:f:e1j- ' . Q -Hrva A 2 ' Q l 'TT ,f'f'i4.7'f ' A ,lag- - ' a slfazr' Q f .r 9 4 , E f ' , 1 A ffgif-M7 QM k ig - llr. Xllun-nl llnlal. Furs-1:11 l.muua 1 znnmmuu UW P-was v, 4 M M- wm -,,,,z4,,,Vi a'f 'k dxf Xliss Cencviexe Noulul. English Nlr. Ralph Nybakken, English, Yearbook, Photography f,-fun, K' ,,. M v a' ' VPS' -.J NZ. Nlr, llarpr-r Urrnxlu., llurk lf4lur'alum. lmluflrlul Xrl- llr. lack Orr, Work l'l:lu1-alum for End of Semester Examinations llc-fig, ' - 1. ' s.-.,.,. l ' 1 ' -1, i . .,. '-9 I' V25 . K' 'l!E mn- ' , hi' - 2. n ...,,, s. H .. fe as F A, Q. i t , . , wi' , T ,I .gif .Ka Miss Alice Ovington, Business Education Mr- Ted Pamhen- Science, MalhCmaliCS Jil? Nlr. Don Pierce, lmluflrial Xrlx And lei lhis be a lesson lo 1 Xlr. Arthur Pleil. Nlathemalicw f 1. gf . Nlr. Rav Punkris. Social Studieb Nlr. Charlcb Riu-hie. SVICUCC he res! of you would-be F sludenlsf' says Urs. Bealrire Rosales. if 4.1.4,-A SBHS Teachers Support School 5 1 5 a S E 2 Will! a lypical smile, Hr. Houurd Walters glances up from his hislorv lecture. Mrs. Catherine Sanford 'SJ' 'gg' iw Mrs. Virginia Scott, History ,fi . Mrs. Doris Rumsey, Phys. Ed. ,M Mr. Grant Runyan, Math Mr. Ted Sendrak, Soc. Studies Activities with Enthusiasm qv x gn., Xlr. Robert Shannon, English nu-Y, .17 ., f f ' 1 gg' Ext, 'Kf- 'uv -J' -355 4 1 5 5 , , la 3 B J I ff X W ' I 54 l M ii Nliss Dorothy Sharman. Nlalh Hrs. Catherine Shenkman, English ax 'uv 3 .1- 5. 5nQopirLg ronslruclivelr, llrs. Greta Lindquist fashions a well-made garmenl BIS Nlr. Cary Shumaker, English Xlr. llrvg Slulliaki-. linulish in her rlolhing Clasx. NIi-- lla rzarvl Ntrawhl Xrl SBHS Presents A Challenge Mr, Terry Bayes searches for his baton under a pile of music. Mr. Harold Strayer, Social Studies Nlr. Dudley Summerlord, Industrial Arls, Science llrs, Lomb Tubblca. English Hrs. 'Nlary Tompkins, Home Economics wg? ,W - L EB. DUNS fx - Mr. Charles Sylvester, Physical Education annum ew W , Nlr, Louis Torres, Science to Teachers as Well as Students I7 Mr. ,lack Trigueiro, Physical Education Mr. Rudd Van Dyne, Special Education 'Q' , X Mr. Howard Walters, Social Studies Mr. Robert Wayne, English 35' Mrs. Catherine Vasek, Business Education Nlrs. Pat Wenz, Foreign Language Hmm. . .so lhafs whafs on the other side. . . says Mr. Loren Nibbe. ...-..,...,..,W- waief ,Vai , b'-, 5 ' w . ii f is . Y X - -M ' . . ! l' K V 5 X: 4 b Y' 5 ,-' l 5 :mx -Q. 'NK , if XM sir .M r L 'I 'S+- Teachers Shape Studenfs Lives ,, we ' A N f A ' if' If nv V fi, f,,.: .iq-. '1'L.-.- x7 s xi f-.....-fi I i NX r , I :Q 6' 0 . Mr. Clint Wheeler, Industrial Arts Mrs. Nora Wilson, Foreign Language Mr. George Wollschlaeger, Social Studies 1, ' W i K K 4' 1 Nlrs. 21 llr. Rulwr! lluml, Sorlal Flu 5' T , , I if ' ? V12 ' f J Jw' f W, esvlyw ,,V I Brenda McDonald demonstrates a mathematical theorem lo students. 'M gf, A J' flvmif 1- llr. Xllen Zif't7. Sperial lfrlum-ilion llr. Carlmlrl Zurhurlic-li. llallivtnatir- A -Qn-I Dedicated Teachers Inspire Action ff sf asm-. , if - '- YC if vs., ,A . FSi2sf2.if,,a51' 13 , hu. 1 Q. A Q JZ' . , 4 :uv i H Z I ,,-4 , MW- Havens Where Memories Linger 1 'SW anti ,OENPQBBO Oo. , A ,,.,, W...--M ff f-W-WN - 1 X r ' - Q 65 ,gg 3 N R 'S e Y Familiar Views of SBI-IS Greet m V 'flffgha Q- ff , in Students Throughout the Years fx t W M K Unchanging SBHS Provides Q -sf ? 9 .14 y 42, aptured in A Moment of ' , F ' AJR 492 4 --M., , .W X-H., xg - Q-my 1? 'YQQQ mm, : ww 1 M 'Wi J 'm-,. 5 Q 2 Zi ff 3 1-tm, M ,, . 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MMK Mr. Lauro Villareal, custodian Head Custodian Bill Robles Mr. .lohn Ziliolto, custodian Nlr, Laurel Villareal and Mr. ,lohn Regaldo, custodians 5, I 5 .ui W2 b...4 Barbara High Lookin Beautiful A force of sixteen custodians kept Santa Barbara High clean and beautiful These men put in many hours of hard work before school, at night and during vacations. One of the most difficult tasks of the custodians was sweeping the stadium and gym after football and basketball games. Nlr. Thelonius Overfield, gardener. Xlr. John Regaldo, custodian. Xlr. Lauro N illareal, c l d PTA Promotes Understanding 'rs K eg S- X WQJA Mrs. Bobbie Coodenow, President J. 2 . YRS. W ., Row 1: Mrs. Crave Lubeck, ls! Vice-President: Hrs. Bobbie Goodenow, President Row 2: Mrs. Alice Bray, Recording Secreuzryg Mrs. Marv Schulg, 2nd Vice-Presidenl One of the primary purposes of the Santa ,I - Q- 5 Barbara High School PTA was to help parents be- xi 1 , come better acquainted with the present school ' X ' V3 system. It provided such things as 'gBack to H Iff ,f , School Night, where parents could see the inside Y, of SBHS, meet individual teachers, and leam about l the courses that were offered. l ggeiffqfg t -:'i 15 ' f 'iff V Wm , Mrs. Grace Lubeck, lst Vice-President Mrs. Mary Schulz, 2nd Vice-President Parents and teachers get together at an informal dinner. -f'KTIf .rm . 4 I?-gl if it Q l Row I: David R. Gammons, Memberg Arnold W. Iacquemain, President, Board of Educationg Mrs. Janet West, llernber. Row 2: Dr. Donald S. Boots, Member, Robert E. Kallmazn, Vice-President. Board Decides on SBHS Future Efficient operation of all Santa Barbara schools was the responsibility of the Board of Education. To do this, the Board established the educational policies which were carried out by Superintendent of Schools Norman B. Scharer, the Board's executive officer. The Superintendent informed and advised the Board on all educational matters. His primary responsibility was to provide educational, instructional, and admini- strative leadership. Douglas C. White, Asst. Superintendent, Personnel: Arthur H. North, Asst. Superintendent, Instructiong Karl A. Grahn, Business Manager. Dr. Norman B. Scharer, Superintendent of Schools if N 1. ve ffl? 'ear' F-1 11 N.. 'w f W, . w f ' 1 A Af L W W 1 f ,Iv A ' 1 ' Y - 'ge . , , 'Q i.. '1, X -5. - 1 7, , J ,II Q I , ' ' ,Y .1 - , '. f -' ':'J,.,rf 1 g If ' ' I ,ll 1 X ul I 1 f' V.. 1 4, . x x I l y V, ' i I f 1 ,.. , gsxitgil zz . ,- lv 'J I' 1 '?rT 9. v' 419 1 L' ' ' 'Y l ' 1'4'L5fll ', ' ' I ,'1 ?pn. 1. , in 1 ' . ' -' I ' 'ii 4' 5 . 5 I L nj, ,, iffy r ,sl fs: I ' :' . if ' , M , I ' A ,,.- , A-A Q ' F , - I via ' ,',,l - 4 4' i f-'Jff if . 1 Ji, .fm Nu-we ffiiff, F 711, 'P' 'J .,y ,,.5.i, 5 Q. 7' A L . 55x-Af ' . QT? '7 j-ig-.1 , .,?' , , ,',-' ,553 E.. 1-Pg, 5.1 L-I . ,v' - xy 2 X Q we :. -R , I . Nah me . ' .. 4- W 1. Q A x 1 Azagyfpz 1.-Dx.. 4, --,wr 'f 4 4, 4. Q.. 1, ' -. , ,Q . .1 'r' . 'Sip . ,.. I.. 5 O Sports 6 Bob Marquez fNfn- M uh. Grady Hurst Football Track Brian Kerkering Basketball is--9' 52- , : -Q Ron Dudley Ken Rangel Cross Country Top Athletes Lionell Lamb Q A X xr! . 5 X' Charlie Richmond Roger Williams Baseball of SBI-IS Honored J ack Underwood Swimming W .mm-.. R' 15:7-lf H x ,- V Lgfu' X 31 'llffm 5 31? VW9' f iii Rf' H: Q f 1 Bob Love Swimming X, 2 ,Wi . 'S . M XM Q , c f'-Q . N ls? f J Hopper Bob Chappel gf 3 H The 1967 members of lhe Colden Tornado are: Rou- I: Tom Rirlrard, Dave :ll- m,an:a, Tod Rosenberger, Pere-1' johnson, Don Pearson, Gary' Hiller, Dave Niren- herg, lark Turnbull, Tom Hord, Seo!! Beam, Sam Cunningham, Grad-Y Hursl, Ron Dudley, Carl Poindexler, Tony Jackson. Ron' 2: Dave Herrick, Charlie Richmond, ferry' Hughes, Bob Marquez, Larry' Owen, .41 Reginalo, Bob Pointer, Dave Dun- mn, Paul Smilh, Dan Herring, jerry' Herring, George Guzman, Dave Lipke, Charlie livers, joe Connoly. Row 3: Coach Wall Evans, Coach Hike Uoropoulos, Kirk Simioni, George Tnzbala, .Vlarlr Wendillo, Sieve Ray, leff Kinsell, Dick Boas- laugh, Ron Ghlss, Kim Wesyizll, john Radford, Greg Felton, lohn Ellis, Lionell lamb, Don .-iuslin, Raymond Pugh, Don Flelfher, Coach Sam Cathcarl, Trainer Sanlos Escobar. Row -1: Ar! Uuno:, Sam Calhcarl, ,-lrl Ximinez, Steve Blades, Terljv Cranford, Cyril Gavin, Pal Murphy, lgo .-lrnoldi, Frank Coll, .Wark Kash- mur. foe Raza, Dave Gibbons, Sleire Harrison. SBI-IS Varsit Gridders ,Ji ' J ' ' if .- , N 2 1 A . , ,xv ,X www. :V 4 fl : V ' 4 ' ' 2 , , .... 'I 1 , 7 3 4 i of Coach Sam Cathcart Coach Mike Moropoulos Coach Wal! Evans ,Af-7 Co-captain Cradx Hurst Cocaplain S0011 Beam Channel League UTP 'lu Channel Lea-Hue 411 C.I.l-1 .411 C-I-F 'Santa Barbara 13 Fremont 'Santa Barbara 0 San Marcos Santa Barbara 7 Oxnard Santa Barbara 13 Simi Santa Barbara 13 Buena Santa Barbara 7 Thousand Oaks Santa Barbara 12 Hueneme Santa Barbara 0 Camarillo 'Santa Barbara 7 North Torrance Santa Barbara 14 St. Paul 'Santa Barbara 42 Anaheim ' Non-league game H CIF Playoffs SBHS Golden Tornado Starting Lineup Offense Defense Ron Dudley LE Tod Rosenberger LE Scott Beam LT Bob Pointer LT Tom Horcl LG Bob Marquez LC ,lack Turnbull C Larry Owen RC Cary Miller RC Dave Nirenberg RT David Almanza RT Tom Rickard RE Don Pearson RE Scott Beam LB Grady Hui-51 QB Sam Cunningham LB Tony Jackson LH Percy Johnson HB Carl Poindexter RH Carl Poindexter HB Sam Cunningham FB Tony Jackson Safety Kim Westfall PAT Grady Hurst K-10j looks downfield for an opening as he races around left end against the Fremont Pathfinders. Win 11 Straight After receiving a 20 yard passifrom Dave Liplce, Art Yimine: f20j steps over the goal line lo score six of the Dans' 47 points against Fremont. Dons Open Season With 47-13 Romp In one of their most impressive vic- tories, the SBHS Dons thrashed the Fre- mont Pathfinders 4-7-13 during their first battle of the season. The Los Angeles team was rarely in the game as Grady Hurst, Sam Cunningham, Tony Jackson, Dave Lipke, Ron Dudley, and Art Ximinez each scored touchdowns. Kim Westfall kicked five extra points for Santa Barbara. Resting back on a 27-0 lead after 2M min- utes in the second half, the Don reserves came pouring off the bench and onto the field. Fremont avoided Bob Big Manw Pointer for the most part. Coach Cathcart labeled the 447 pound senior as the Key- stone of our Defense. Dons Roll Deep into CIF -4, if Q M ,v- x f , Ns ,Z E J Bob Marquez G ' Bob k'Big Man Palmer T ,E I 4 ,,,. vf ' .i f 'Tony Jackson B 'Dave Nirenberg T .- 4-Q. . -Lx L 4 V' 55 5 I 1 . 1 - Sam Cunningham B ' Dave Almanza T All C.I.F. --fi Larry Owen LB fan 'Percy Johnson B J ,,..-F 'Carl Poindexter B 'Jack Tumbull C 'Tod Rosenberger E 'Cary Miller G All Channel League First Team Offense E Dudley fSanla Barbaraj E DeBone fl-luenemej T Almanza CSanta Barbara! T Bums lCamarilloj C Miller lsanta Barbaral G Festerling lCamarilloj C Tumbull fSanta Barbaral B Hurst fSama Barbaral B Cunningham fSanta Barbaral B Allebery lBuenal B Downey fVenturaJ B Montgomery lOxnardJ Defense E Rosenberger QSanta Barbaraj E Shields Wenturaj T Nirenberg lSanIa Barbaraj T Leomiti fHuenemeJ C Marquez fSanta Barharal G Di Ami lSimiQ LB Beam lSanta Barbaraj LB Owen 15anta Barbaraj LB Yslas l0xnardJ B Poinviexter fSanta Barbaraj B Jackson lSanta Barbaraj B Caswell lBuenaj 'AU Channel League Team Shown displaying the type of Defense which held Oxnard lo one louchd S ll Balm 1711, Larry Owen f33j, and Tod Rosenberger f62j, as they pu! lhe slap on a Yella wjackel back. was 1 L T I I ' Ron Dudley E 'K Tom Hord C live and Gold Drubs Oxnard Spearheaded by Sam Cunninghame, power run- ning and Grady Hurst's touchdown passing, the Santa Barbara Dons overpowered the Oxnard Yellowjackets 40-7 while defending their Channel League football title in the conference opener. Cunningham scored three times while Hurst threw two TD passes. Tony Jackson also broke into the scoring with a 21-yard right end sprint. A 37-yard Dave Lipke-Percy Johnson pass combination led the Dons over Oxnard's goal line for Santa Barbara's final tally. The Santa Bar- bara offensive path-clearing sparkled as Tom Hord, Tod Hosenberger, Jack Turnbull, Dave Almanza, Hon Dudley, and Don Pearson paved the way for the back- field. ' .lerry Hughes B 5' Dave Lipke B gf Xa-Hx l .L ' Tom Rickard E ' Kim Westfall E ' Don Pearson E ' Niark Nigndillg E '.-Ill Channel League Team Dons Sweep Past Simi, 57-13 Fhlilrer Carl Poindexter rruzlces a leaping catch as u. Simi defensve phzyer gives pursuit. The play resulted in one of the eight Don lauc Led once again by the outstanding play of quarterback Grady Hurst, the explosive Olive and Gold demolished Simi Valley by a 57-13 rout. In one of his highest scoring games, Hurst ran for three touchdowns and threw to Ron Dudley for two more. Others marking touchdowns for SBHS were Tony Jackson, Sam Cunningham and Dave Lipke. Kim Westfall also contributed to Santa Barbara,s scoring statis- tics with six PATS and a 30 yard field goal. Santa Barbara dominated ball control with 448 total yards gained against 212 yards gained by the Pioneers. Two players who contributed greatly to the Don effort but failed to score were tailback Jerry Hughes and flanker Carl Poindexter. Crushing through lhe Pioneer line, quarterback Grady Hurst I40j dives over the goal line for one of his three louchdoivns. 3,3 , , 'ZW i ,. It Zn Eluding a Bulldog pass defender, Larry Owen f33j grasps hold of the plgslrinfiredfram Dave Liplre Inol xhouvij. Dons Blitz Bulldogs, 54-13 Scoring for the Olive and Cold when SBHS blasted the Buena Bulldogs 54-13 to extend their winning streak to 5-0 were Sam Cunningham, Tony Jackson, Grady Hurst, Jerry Herring, Art Ximenez and Jerry Hughes. Santa Barbara scored twice in every quarter while holding the Bulldogs to just two touchdowns. Two long gainers consisted of a 48 yard bomb from Hurst to Don Pearson and a 24 yarder from Lipke to Herring. Tom Richard, Jack Turnbull, Bob Marquez, Tom Hord, Cary Miller, Scott Beam, Bob Big Man Pointer and Dave Niremberg each played important roles in the Don victory. Santa Barbarzfs Hall of Stone is shown in high gear as Tod Rosenberger I6 f63j and Larry Owen f33j provide an awesome rush on a Buena quarterback. Q. l it hampionship Regainedg 27-O Scoring in every quarter. the Dons rampaged over the San Marcos Royals 27-0 with a well balanced of- fense and a great all-around performance by Grady Hurst. Hurst fired to Don Pearson with little more than four minutes left in the first period for Santa Barbara's first TD in their second pre-league clash. The play covered 35 yards. This TD was preceded by an 85 yard Don rampage. To give the Olive and Cold a 13-0 half- time lead, Hurst flung an 18 yard pass to Tony Jackson for the second score. Hurst totaled the third period TD statistics when he sped 55 yards around the left and into the end zone. Third-string tailbaclc Jerry Hughes ripped off runs of 28 and 15 yards before a 5 yard plunge over the goal line for the Dons. Kim Westfall supplied three extra points. The final score from La Playa Stadium between the cross town rivals would have mounted into the 4075 had the Royals not unleashed two successful goal line stands plus the fact that a penalty nullified a 50 yard scoring ramble by Hurst. Defense stalwarts who prevented their opponents from scoring included David Niremberg, Larry Owen, Dave Duncan, Gary Miller, Scott Beam, and Bob Marquez. Ajler ILl1riILg a hand ojffrom Grady Hurst 1402, Sam Cunning- ham f34j blasts his way through the stubborn San Marcos defense before being dropped on the Royal five yard line. This play preceded the D0ns'final touchdown in the last quarter from where jerry Hughes ran the rernaining distance lo the goal lrne. Dons Trounce Lancers, 54-7 A great team effort resulted with a Don victory over Thousand Oaks as nine players scored against the Lancer gridders to conclude with a final outcome of 54--7. Dons who each contributed six points for the Olive and Cold included Grady Hurst, Ron Dudley, Tony Jack- son, Carl Poindexter, Larry Owen, Art Ximen- ez, Jerry Hughes, Sam Cunningham, and Kim Westfall. ln addition to the eight TDS scored, the Dons also had five called back. The Wall of Stone again proved its ability to stop their opponents as they threw the Lancers for so many losses that Thousand Oaks ended with a net loss of 17 yards from rushing. Defensive stars included Dave Duncan, John Radford, Bob Marquez, Tom Rickard, Scott Beam and Tod Rosenberger. Taking a snap from lack Turnbull f55j, Grady Hurst Lakes the pigskin before flinging a pass for valuable yardage against Thousand Oaks. Tony jackson culx around the right end after faking out a Thousand Oakihdefender. Mark Mendillo f22j helps out with a block. 5-lp ' - ,V -.nl ' - . Q--an uf f QVVWA - -. 'mi-u.jZ..fw,f'-' Teaming up with Tod Rosenberger f62j the uarlds hrgest active nolball player at 447 lbs. Bob Big Wan Pointer fT5j and another Don, hall a Hueneme back. Tom RlL'lf!1fdf351 races up rom the left while Larry Ouen f33j comes up rom the right. Vlklngs Fall to anta Barbara Recovering from a minus yards kick-off return the Santa Barbara Varsity football squad drove 99 yards in five plays and 1M minutes in the first quarter to score the opening touchdown against the Hueneme Vikings. On their way to a 61-12 romp the Dons scored when Grady Hurst rattled off his longest gain of the season in league competition when he sped for an 87 yard left end tally. Hurst also ran six yards for an- other touchdown in the third period. Jerry Hughes scored on a five yard run over the right tackle, a six yard run over the right guard and a 17 yard sprint up the middle. Tony Jackson crossed into the end-zone with a 74 yard kick-retum and a 73 yard pass interception retum. Charlie Myers also contributed to Santa Barbara's scoring rampage with a 44 yard pass inter- ception retum. nfl 5 . ':---' 4.57 WG. Jill 5 fa .MW if WL 74 ' 1- ,, if - 1 s mf' i 45515 5: V y ' t sw ln what will go down as one of the best remembered phzys of SBHSfno1ball history, Bob Big Man Pointer grips the football firmly in his left hand as he is brought to earth by two Camarillo laclrlers after intercepting a pass and chugging il back to the 21 yard line. amarillo Blanked by SBHS, 48-0 llixplrrririg some of the fierce rlrtiort rvhirh loolr pllrrr' :luring the Camarillo flash, Slim Cttlininglmrn fill. Tom lx'if'lrar11' H151 and llavc Nirenlufrg ff8j o1'ern'l1elrn rr Scorpion haybaclf. 6'Big Man lBoh Pointerl had one of his greatest moments when the Dons smashed the Camarillo Scorpions by a 48-0 triumph. In front of a wildy cheering home- coming crowd, the 447 lb. senior, whose reputation as the heaviest player in football has attracted intemational attention, in- tercepted a Camarillo pass and retumed it for eight yards to set up the second of seven touchdowns for Santa Barbara. Grady Hurst ran 71 yards for the first touchdown while Percy Johnson caught a 16 yard Hurst aerial for another. Jerry Hughes also gained six points for the Dons on a nine yard sprint. Larry Owen and Ron Dud- ley each tallied twice. Kim Westfall kicked four conversions while Steve Blades booted two others. Santa Barbara's 48 points gave the 1967 Don gridsters an unqualified school scoring record for one season. The 0live and Cold surpassed the 1948 record hy mounting their total to 388 at this time. Dons Crush Cougars for League Crown Emerging once again as Channel Lea- gue champions, the SBHS Dons concluded their successful and unblemished regular season by a 41-0 victory over the Ventura Cougars. Grady Hurst once more proved his unlimited abilities as he ran and pass- ed for more than 300 yards while scoring one touchdown and figuring in two others. Sam Cunningham scored two of the first three touchdowns with runs of two and one yards. Ron Dudley and Carl Poindexter also broke into the scoring by passes from Hurst covering 30 and 44 yards respective- ly. With just 20 seconds remaining in the game, the Olive and Cold tallied once more to score over 40 points on every league opponent when Jerry Hughes plunged eight yards over the goal line. Fine defensive efforts were portrayed by Percy Johnson, Tom Rickard, Big Maul' and Dave Nirenberg. With expressions of determination, Don Slulu-arts Larry Owen HD Sam Cunningham f34j, Tom Rickard I35j and afew others swarm over a Ventura players. Laying a bloelryoripercy johnson f80j during the Cougar contest, Mark Mendillo f22j paves the way for a sizable gain around right end. Other Dons speeding in to assist arejerry Herring f32j, Al Reginato f76j and Cyril Gavin f73j. ,g4,,gww.-- v- ,- as. - :vu.1e--r.if:v-n-nvr..m,fwrev1.7-KH' . ,- . H , ,.M vegan ral, El. f gf.. . .2 Ky'-Aw, -'. --.. ef ...L Driving hard aguinsl lhe St. Paul secondary, Sam Cunningham K3-H powers downfield while Carl Poindexler f42j, and Percy johnson I80jprov1kle assislance. The Golden Tornado beat the Swordsmen by a 19-14 score in the las! 45 seronds. Tornado Downed in Semi-finals After raking up nine straight victories, the Golden Tornado rolled into the AAAA CIF playoffs and de- feated North Torrance and St. Paul before being elim- inated in the semi-finals by a powerful Anaheim team. In opening first round competition, the Colden Tomado unleashed its fury in torrents of speed as the Dons stomped the North Torrance Saxons, 48-7. The clash was highlighted by Tony Jackson's 82 yard punt retum into the endzone during the third period. Sam Cunningham tallied three TDs on runs of three, four, and five yards. Ron Dudley scored twice on aerials from Grady Hurst covering 13 and 48 yards. Carl Poindexter also broke into the scoring with a 19 yard flanker reverse in the first quarter. In one of the greatest comehacks in SBHS history Hurst fired to Jerry Hughes with 45 seconds remain- ing in the St. Paul game, for a 47 yard scoring play that boosted the Tomado from behind into the lead and victory by a 19-14 margin against the Swordsmen. Leading almost from the start, Santa Barbara almost succumbed to a late burst by St. Paul, which scored both of its touchdowns in the final quarter to mount a 14-13 lead with 2:07 remaining. The Dons dominated first half action while scoring two touchdowns when Cunningham ran four and one yards for two TDs. Cunningham, who had major runs of 13, nine, and eight yards, was one of the games lead- ing ground gainers. Concluding one of its most highly publicized and successful seasons, the Colden Tornado was ousted from the CIF AAAA playoffs at the Los Angeles Memo- rial Coliseum when the Anaheim Colinists routed'the Dons, 42-7. A throng of 18,227 fans witnessed Ana- heim score in the second play of the contest on a 65 yard pass from sophomore quarterback George Fraser to end Don Simpson. Fraser threw for two more TDs and set up two others. Santa Barbara never recovered despite many attempts throughout the game. The Colden Tomado's only tally occurred in the second period when Hurst swept left end, for ten yards and a score. Kim Westfall then kicked his 53rd extra point of the year. The 1967 Colden Tomado bowed out of the play- offs while just 16 points short of breaking the CIF scoring record with a season total of 518 points. slr W 'Sm A host of Don uzclclers pile on a ,'Vorth Torrance haybaclr to crush his attempt for a large gain. ,Wembers ofthe Colden Tornado contributing to the Saxon's ownfall are Tom Rivloard f35j, Scott Beam f72j, Tod Rosenberger i621 and Bob Pointer, Handing off to Sam Cunningham f34j, Grady Hurst f40j starts a beliv series play against Sl. Paul. Tony Jackson f23j prepares to take out a defensive end Inot picturedj. Attempting to break through the tough Anaheim defensive line, Tod Rosenberger I62j meets styf opposition. Such competitive- ness by the Colonists resulted in the Colden Tornado's only defazl, 42-7. Junior Varsit Concludes Short Season with nblemished 4-0 Mark ,5,A4,1 'Q If jj V5 ,uf 'giygfffg 4 ' Q mfr l-fI,g,, A W M J - , J ' ,mi 'f ' M ,Q 1 D V7 I . Q gf! egg . .Qggif :fl ', ,. It ' J' 4 A ' , ,qgw yafil 4 1 a g rfi - 5 'f , iffy? i f N g A' age A ' , ff A ,' ,Mvf , 5'-'ff 17 ' 'mai' Aff 'J M Af ff Lf, y f' ,J ff Vw ' W , E739 ,fl Will! out-slrelched arms, George Tabula makes an over-the-shoulder catch during lhe Buena battle, which the Dori IV's were victorious in as lhey edged the Bulldogs I3-12. Outstanding Sophomores Coach Charles Sylvester 1 Asst. Coach George Everett g 33 Something new added to Santa Barbara High's athletic program, the Don Junior Varsity football squad, composed of third string varsity mem- bers and spectacular sophomores, compiled a 4-0 season record. Cain- ing valuable experience was the JV's main goal of the year. The season was sparked by a 46-0 triumph over San Marcos. Spearheading the Junior Varsityls attack were Art Ximinez, Don Austin, Mark Kashmar, Charlie Myers, Al Reginato, Cyril Gavin, Jeff Kinsell, Lionell Lamb, Cary Lionello, John Radford, and Sam Cathcart. Season Record Junior Varsity Opponents 25 Santa Maria 0 4-6 San Marcos 0 l4 Buena 12 4-7 Ventura 7 Russ Carter, Def. End Earl Pointer. Quarterback Mike Fryer, Off. End Booker Brown, Def, End The 1967-'68 Donlet football squad were: Row I: .Vick lrilze, james McCoy, Amos Barajas, Steve Guzman, Ralph Fletcher, Geary Olivera, Manuel Estrada, Alvin Cooper, Steve Franco, Don Conte, jim Delorado. Row 2: Mark Reed, Mike Fryer, Joe Escobar, Booker Brown, Carlos Williams, Earl Pointer, Rudy Sanchez, Mike Mendoza, Greg Putz, Allen Ramirez, Russ Carter, Paul Clark. Row 3: Coach Charles Sylvester, Carl Flores, Greg Donnally, Valente Guerrero, Robert Slater, Alberto Lopez, lfayrnon Bradley, David llurillo, Roy Bennent. llarlr Ziet:, Bob llclfrght, Fred Dunlap, Steve Farris, David Vega, Robert lliller, Tony ,-Irnold, Row 4: Roy Moore, jack Johnston, foe llacado, Eddie Bowman, Ron Ollrerson, Kerry Kelloges, Dale Russell, Chris Thompson, Danny Herring, .-lrmando Gonzales, David Yee, jerry' Tittle, Fernando Camarillo, joe Estrada, Bill Bailey, llark Rob- inson, George Flores, Assistant Coach George Everett. Donlets Retain Conference Title A leading scorer as well as ground gainer, Donlet quarterback Earl Painter 1221 speeds around left end while Mike Mendoza f55j Provides protection. The action took phce in the Thousand Oaks game which Santa Barbara won, 27-0. Capturing the Channel League title for the fourth year in a row, the Donlets concluded their season with an impressive 8-0 record. Having few problems with the opposition, the Sophomores displayed an explosive offense by scoring a total of 231 points. Coach Chuck Sylvester and Asst. Coach George Everett's Donlets also possessed potent defense which held its opponents to only 31 points. A few fine athletes who proved outstanding included: Earl Pointer, Mike Fryer, Booker ' Brown, Russ Carter, Carlos Williams, Mike Men- , doza, Rudy Sanchez, Joe Escohar and Eddie Bowman. Season Record Donlets Op ponents ' 1 3 Lompoc 12 20 Oxnard 6 33 Simi O 40 Buena 0 27 Thousand Oaks 0 '28 Hueneme 6 4-0 Camarillo 7 3 l Ventura 6 '-non-league game gr Y ZZ 3 , h J 4 It T it ' ' x - it ,A -Kings' 4'-5 f ' 'MW ., 4' 'ff' 'I L1 -1, h 6.4 , gg. fax .1 hy . .., , 4' , ' Y H v V w ' V ' Z A '- xi 'fig rf Z 7 '5- I is A -V ' tfvfar ' C 3' l F 4 A leading JV runner, Roger Jimenez strains lo finish up with a good time as he nears completion of the Buena meet in which the junior Varsity won. 'N' Harriers Have Under the observance and leadership of Coach Bill Crow and Assistant Coach Santos Escobar, the Cross Country Team had a fair season, running at least two miles a day. The Varsity's desire and drive earned fourth place in the league with an overall record of 4-7. Top Varsity members were Ken Rangel, Ar- mando Vallejio and Ray Castenada. With a win- ning 7-4 record, the leading Junior Varsity harriers were Bruce Campbell, George Hol- guin, Roger Jimenez and Tom McDaniels. Spirited by Al Jauregei, Reynoldo Caona and Danny O'Malley, the sophomore 2-milers con- cluded their season with a 6-5 record. Outstanding Runners 4 . Coach Bill Crow i 1 v I mg - M The 1967-68 lhrsily Cross Country harriers wereg Row I: Ken Rurigel, Ralph Pernado, Hike Rangel, Row 2: Ray Caslenada, Tom Lindslen, Coach Bill Crow. Ron' 3: Ed Guerra, ,-lrmando lallejio, Santos Escobar, 1 Ken Rangel Armando Vallejio The 1967-'68 Sophomore Cross Country harriers were: Row I: Coach Bill Crow, Fair Season Varsity Record Lompoc San Marcos Fillmore Oxnard Simi Santa Maria Buena Thousand Oaks Hueneme Camarillo Ventura 'Low score wins SB OPP 37-22 22-30 32-27 38-27 31-26 40-21 28-29 15-45 35-21 30-25 15-44 Jr. Varsity Record 'klsompoc San Marcos Fillmore Oxnard Simi Santa Maria Buena Thousand Oaks Hueneme Camarillo Ventura SB OPP 46- 17 22-36 30-26 47-15 34-21 15-50 15-42 15-49 27-29 24-33 15-50 It CMA, 2 The 1967-'68 junior larsit-v Cross Counlfv harriers wereq Ron' l: Bruce Campbell, fan Richards, Tom Price, George Holguin, Coach Bill Crow. Ron- 2: Tom 1lcDaniels, lliguel Barajas, .-lUred Garcia Roger jirninez. Rau' 3: Slaler King. Willie Hazard, Larrjv Olsen. 'Lompoc San Marcos Fillmore Oxnard Simi Santa Maria Buena Thousand Oaks Hueneme Camarillo Ventura Sophomore Record SB OPP 44- 15 15-40 39-66 50- 15 38-17 27-29 37- 18 15-46 47- 15 25-34 21-39 Raynaldo Caona, foe Morales, Ton-Y Moreno, Dan Ofllalley. Row 2: Fred Schooler, Ayonso laurgei, Olillio Medel, Charlie Yaqub. Row 3: Roger Jordan, Peter Don, John Schoaler. tl Taking ihe lead in a grueling 2-mile run against the Lancers from Thousand Oaks, Don harriers Tom 1lcDaniels. Bruce Campbell, jan Richards, Torn Price, George Holguin, lliguel Barajas and Roger Jimenez set the pace. X. ,1. if i ' 'K A - , H U - -1- 5 AYW-ad 1 8 ' ' ,av 44 .I 5.-'f..i, 4 -QP. . 1- -f-1 4' , . 2.4 gp-.., ,. - I . 1v-X 'X + IOO 1 . .7 A x I ' i , ity ' :Ai?f','it55H. -, f jr V rg 'f 'A f,4- A -,Z X i '75 jr V ,ji S1112 i f- 'Q 21 Li' ' - ,5FrZff'2j:f2-1 ,- ' I 1-',e,r,,zffg3j--g H, , , V ff, xj'fv3'24e?l,i ' ' 's ft A' . ', , 1' 1' ,, gxh . 'ftixfif' , k , ' - f ' rf M- Wi. 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M? , , gg' 5 4 'Q , Virgil XQK f3 fig ' iw- riff y 'ffaiei ' wt we 3 ,,',-ww yu ea? ia. few 9 1 ff A 3' at 4 L57 fy 'Vi L. ga S6 1 'Wi 035 M29 A 4 1 rw 'gf w' 'X -S93 , fi, L at xii 'sf' it -Q M i 3955 11 -grit., f First Team All Channel League i, - M A' ,.,, .. l l 4 . 1, it 3 4 YZ Ron Dudlev Honorable Xlention x ,Q 5 , .4 ' .J tg s R sn DU 1 N35 Cuarll lark Triguexro lohn Radford 'VV J With the loss of two of the most promising players, Ed Wiseman and Sam Cunningham, the Olive and Cold varsity basketball teamls chance for a high finish in the final league standings looked dim. Coach Jack Trig- ueiro's quintet was labeled a rebuilding squad as four juniors, Chris Clemens, Oliver Wheeler, ,lohn Rad- ford, and Don Bregante saw almost as much action as starting seniors Brian Kerkering and Ron Dudley. The Dons were also tabbed as a second division team. Santa Barbara fell short of their bid for a C.l.F. berth, which is given to the l-2 teams in the league, however, and placed fourth in the conference. Losing just one league game and one pre-league contest at home, the Dons were not as successful on the road as they con- cluded with a l5-9 overall record and a 9-5 conference final. Although the Cagers did not play extremely slow tempo basketball as last year, the Glive and Cold used similar strategy in a few of the their clashes. One such game was against cross-town rival San Marcos in the two teams' second meeting. The Dons beat the Royals 42-30. When tied or in the lead, the varsity would slow the game down by Hstallingf' just long enough to force the Royals out of their zone defense. L 41. mm 'fa X 9 1 i a s 8' .3 1 fl' , iw. xx-' 'Q -5' .. ji ' .QQ-v X ., E - rf' ,K E Q 'Xxx at Ni X V 1 Onan, wa. -M-.. li 1 1 K YS 5 1 102 agers U se Ventura, 2 2 At the conclusion of the first round, the Don five posted a 4-3 record. SBHS then went on to open 2nd round competition by upsetting Ventura, 52-42, to put the Channel League into a hot race for the C.l.F. berths. Ventura and Buena were tied for first with 6-2 records while the Dons and Oxnard were tied for third with 5-3 marks. The varsity cagers then traveled to Oxnard for their biggest remaining hurdle. Hopes for a Santa Barbara high finish were slim as Oxnard emerged the clash victorious, 58-57, and left the Dons with a 5-4 record and five games remaining. The Olive and Cold went on, however, to whip their next three opponents, Hueneme, Simi, and Camarillo. With Buena and Thousand Oaks left to face, the Dons still had a shot for second place. If both Santa Barbara and Ventura had won their last two games the Cougars would be in first place while the Dons, Buena, and Oxnard would follow in a three way heap for the number two spot. A special playoff would then be arranged to decide who would advance to C.I.F., and almost identical situation which occurred last year when the S.B. Cagers went into the C.l.F. after winning a playoff be- tween Simi, Buena, and Oxnard. Thafs lhe unit' the ball bounces as Brian Kerkering dribbles downcourl against Huelzeme. The Dons were riclorious, 58--1-1, llembers qf lhe 1968 family Basketball leam were fron! roivg Don Breganle, Roger fiminez, Brian Kerkeriag, .llario Chavez, and Oliver If heeler. Back row: Bruce Campbell, Chris Clemens, john Radford, Ron Dudley, Sieve jones, Bob Hora, and Coaches ,lack Tnguero. X xx ' :P .XX Q if f ff' N, E, e 1l,M5 A 9 we Q fi ff' I ,f m' X R , Q, if iw? , 4 ffi A X 23 '- L gl eg. f 3. .,f::.-A '. .7 'L' Q VY . ' gig Mm an 4QA X Qin., vt Ron Dudley' fill lhrmrx his bid for Iwo painlx Iouvlrd lhe hoop Dons Drop rucial Breaking away from a slim one point lead, 43-4-2, Buena sank six of eight free throw attempts in the final 2:20 min- utes of play to mathematically eliminate the Dons' C.l.F. playoff hopes. Santa Barbara lost by a 4-9-45 final score in this second to the last game of the season. The Olive and Cold did end the year on a high note, however, when they romped Thousand Oaks, 70-50. With 3:40 left in the first quarter, the Dons led 10-8, and never lost the lead while steadily pulling away. ngninsl Hueneme while john Radford KZU xrreenx au! ihe liking oppoxiliun. 'a is at Shown in fl defensive maneuver, Chris Clemens f22j allempls lo check an opposing Lanrers' shol. Dons Ron Dudley 1541 and Bob Hom I-101 are also pictured. Snnring I1 rebound. Bob llam H01 gmbs lhe baslrelball aguinsz Thousand Unlrs. Ron Dudley I-541 nnd Roger fimene: H2j aunil llom'.v remrn lo enrlh. R 1 6 sf, 4 if x. ..-Fl :-2 117 Ac' f -60 Q. Z fwf ,911 - ,,.. - QUMMME, -, . , 1 x 'e lt ,P I 1. u .r dxf f , , NV N N ,g' JW , - 9 ,gl Q 'X f if V YK' ,l HA V,s Win 1 , Lose Four Winning 15 and losing four during the sea- son, the SBHS Junior Varsity had a 10-4 league record. Crushing most of their opponents, Coach Dan Heindricks' JV's were led by Booker Brown, Bob Verlann, and Dave Duncan. Coming close in their bid for the title, the Cagers placed in the ufirst division. fl Ed Bzzwman Ulf ii .xhoirn in hi.x hid-for Izzo ronnlerx ngainxl Coma- rillo as Dare Duncan f.5'2j lookx on. The Srorpmns edged SBHS -18-If llembers of lhe 1968 jI'Baslre1ball leam were: from row: lgo -lrrioldi, Bob Horbuck, Bill Bailev, Ed Bowman, Bob Verlann, Leroy Thompxon, Fred johnson, Bruce Crist Bark ron: Ron llurrell, llnrlr Ifienpohl, llike llendoza. Russ Carter. Dave Duncan, Booker Brown, jim ffalborg, Coach Dan Heindrielrs. 106 Toxsing up 1u'o points against Buena, Ron Breganle 1211 lallies Iwo of his game lotal of Il poinls. The Bulldogs were the Uielors, 68-46. Other B's are, al extreme lefl, Hike llary and in :he righl background is learn captain Roger Zabzdyr, The 1968 B basketball team wereq front row: Dan lpton, Roger Zabzdyr, john Agre- dnna, Ron Bregante, Steve llaier, Brad Proffitt, Sam Cothcart. Standing: Ernie Perez, Lee johnson, john Tanner, .llike Macy, Don .-lustin, foe Escobar, Coach LarryKnapp. C Squad Gains Experience Things did not go to well for Coach Mar- vin Jones, Santa Barbara High School C team. The C's concluded with a 3-11 record. Cain- ing valuable experience, the C squad con- sisted of nine sophomores and two juniors. The Cls were spearheaded by Alvin Cooper, Manuel Cortez, and Bobby Love. Center Alberto Lopez f32j leaps against a Camarillo player in a jump ball at SBHS. Other C'x pictured are, going cloclrwise, Bobby Love, Alvin Cooper, Mark Stringer, and Bobby Cortez. B Quintet Break Even in League Concluding their 1968 year with an 11-8 overall record, the B team broke even in league competition with a 7-7 mark. Under Coach Larry Knapp, outstanding performances came from Ron Bregante, John Tanner, and Mike Macy. Losing a few thrillers, the B's gave stiff resistance to the top teams of the conference. The 1968 version of the C basketball team it-ere: front rou: Buzzy Lind, Alvin Cooper, Bob Love, .Wonuel Cortez, llark Stringer, Dennis lflaaroka. Bark row: Henry lfledina, Waymond Bradley, Fred Frirlr, Alberta Lopez, Robin tasqtes, Coach ,Warvin lanes. .,. 107 ,.,f ' ' X ,f ff!! Ai' --...., iffy! if Trackmen Prove Strong to Upponents Coach William Crow i 7 I I The 1967-68 SBHS Track Team included: Rou' I: Craalv Hursl. Carl Poindexler. Jfilf Davis. Brure Campbell. Larrr Romero, Lionell Lamb, Ralph Peinado. Ken Rangel, Tony jackson. Row 2: Churk Srnilh, Slrzler Ixing, lligue! Brajias, Ed Carrano, lxim lfeslfall, foe llurrillo, Bob llora, Sam Cunningham. Perrrjohnson. Rau- 3: Coach lfillram Croul, Lurrv Olsen, Roger jimi-ne:, Kirk Simioni, lliillie Ha:ard, Coach Sam Calhtarl. Ron' J: Trainer foe Sanlos Esrobar. llilre llendo:a, Tom Hurd. llrrrlr Camp- bell, Dennis Pellil. Don Pearson. Coarh Knapp. Leading all opponenls in the Sanla llllflkl-lPl1lllff1 Truzngle meel. C member john Quan sprinls over lhe I20 -mrd lou' hurdles. After thrashing Buena, the other main track power of the league, 71M-4-6M, all three classes of the Don spikemen were undefeated in Dual Meet competition as of April 3. Eyeing another championship, Coach Crow's track team won five straight league meets while breaking six school records and tying one at this time. The SBHS cindermen also olaced first in both the Buena-Ventura relays and a Santa Maria- Ventura Triangular clash. The Varsity,s only mar occurred W.- when the cross-town rival, San Marcos, edged the Dons by M two-thirds of a point in the Easter Relays. Besides bettering ui., the Royals in the Buena-Ventura Relays, in which the Royals 215175- placed third, the Olive and Cold avenged themselves when they placed first in 13 of the 14 events and demolished San Marcos, - 1 87-31, in a dual Meet. Outstanding season performers in- 1 l H' I cluded Lionell Lamb, Grady Hurst, Sam Cunningham, Mike ' A -- sr: -L.. 4 s. .. , Labots-Misbeek, Bill Lowder, Joe Murillio, Chuck Smith, 'Y if f .Fly '- Don Pearson, Bruce and Mark Campbell and Tony Jackson. J il 4 l f I I ' ' . ,.. ' s.. - ' 1 Inna M, if . , , .. Aai, f 110 Contributing to Santo Barbanfs 109-0 victory over Thousand Oaks, Tony jackson hnds a succesqful Iongjump, . Slmining to end up with a strong -finish, Tom Lindslen competes in the 1320 against the Lancers. Spike-:men Sweep Past pponents The 1968 B Track Team members are: Row 1: Raymond Pugh, Olllio lledel, Larrv Preston, john Schooler, Tom Lindslen, Steve Fmnco, Rau' 2: Fernando Camarillo, Frank Lichlanski, Bill Louder, jimmy DeL0relo, Tom UcDaniel, Fernando Fernandez, George Hol- guul, Rau' 3: jose Uoroles, Lynn Porter, Scot! Bittleston, Richard I 1 ,, Wanzano, Paul Cordero, Earl Pointer, .Wanuel Estrada, Rocky Zucco. Row 4: Steve Krein, Dan Olvera, Mike Labots-tVlisbeek, llanuel Rodriquez, Art Iimenez, .Wike Pico, Fred Garcia, Santas Escobar, Trainer, , indermen nbeaten in Duals ,wF w- 54,7 f , A .-. - - -- ' M 'Hs f 8 fmw... .A,, ...W ,if . 1 sms- ' ' -- , i 1 -- ',fj rQ.jW23' , it .1 A ,Mm if'i?5Z9'f1-,,g' Q V' ' 1 f? W3' ,js 2 'f s P f- 1- X ,afggsa ' , for T J, -ffj,.g,,,s,-a?fs:5x . , A Heaving the shot put against Thousand Oaks, Sam Cunningham shows the form that enabled him lo break lhe old SBHS record. fi The 1967-68 C Track Team includedg Row lg Ari Munoz, Sieve Miller, John Quan, Miguel Berumen. Row 25 Enrique Jimenez, Renoldo Caana, Tony Moreno, larrel Irvin. Row 35 Sieve .'Vewell, Frank Lommer, .4Uonsa lauregui, Dave Hamer. Santa Barbara Track Team Thousand Oaks Santa Maria-Ventura Simi Hueneme Easter Relays Buena Buena-Ventura Relays San Marcos 'SBHS scores listed first HAS of April 3, 1968 Season Record 'H' A-r B+ 109 -9 51 -38 1st 1st 79 -39 82 -13 92 -26 80M-14Vz 2nd 4th 71M-46Vz 78 -17 C4- 72-13 lst 69-16 49-37 3rd 68- 17 lst place Qonly one divisionj 87 -31 74 -20 65-21 111 5 Q gin L3 1 , y -1-an 2 -1--.-,,,,, pun QTUJ 3X The 1968 Varsilpv Baseball Team was as follows: Rou' I: Leroy Thompson, Work llendillo, Terry' Cranford, Bruce Chavez, Todd Pierce, Ron 2, manager Flayiano Cuadagnini, Dave Herrick, Eddie Bowman, llike Fryer, nuznnger foe Olivera. Rou- 3, Coach Chuck Svlresler, Roger ll il hams, team capzain Charlie Richmond, Ron Dudley, Dave Nirenberg, Chris Clemens, Tom Hord, Dave Liplre. Don Baseball Team Leads Lea ue With 9-2 SBHS Baseball Season Recordak SBHS Opp. 2 San Luis Obispo l 0 San Marcos 1 7 Lompoc ,1 5 San Marcos 4- 3 Righetti 6 4- Simi l 10 Oxnard 1 14 Camarillo 4 10 Thousand Oaks 9 4 Buena 3 6 Hueneme 4 'As of April 5 fx' 2 ig ,7 A 'V' 5 Coach Chuck Sylvester Coach Chuck Sylvester's diamondeers were undefeated in the conference and boasted an overall 9-2 record as of April 5. Topping previously unbeaten and defending champion Thou- sand Oaks in a thrilling l0-9 comeback, the varsity baseball team took sole possession of the league lead and then con- tinued their quest for a first place finish by downing Buena and Hueneme. After losing a pre-league game to San Marcos l-0 in their first meeting, the SBHS horsehiders edged the Royals in the second encounter on a Todd Pierce hit in extra innings, 5-4. Roger Williams seemed to he the number one pitching ace on the squad while hitting prospects included Charlie Richmond, Dave Lipke, Mark Mendillo, Dave Niren- berg, Ron Dudley, Tom Hord and Dave Herrick. Safely' sliding inlo home plate, Dare Herrrh scorer a run ogainil Thou sand Oaks. QW! ...W ul is ,A . if f x 1' . M' . - ? . - . Lei-Y-5.,m ' . i - ,g I D A . ' fd' a.....4,,,.,,,-.,.,,A, 1: Mm V ' 5 The 1968 Sophomore Bnxeball Team was ax Afollows: Ron' I: jot' lgrednno. Cr:-gg lnlly. Prior Toglrv. llnn ffllrzllr-y. Run' 2: Brad Proffil. Chrix Culdmen, Don .-llz'are:, Greg Donnrllr, ,lark llrlfinnon. Ron- 3: Chax llflm, lllkv Polluni. joe liwulxzr, Ilan llrrnng. Hrznkrr HHHVII. Donald Conley, Robcrl Hobach, Carl ll illzkunx, Fred Sz-hooler, Carell ,-lrbelbido. Donlet Diamondmen Have Fair Start Coach Carrelt Arbelbide Sophomore Baseball Record' SBHS Opp. 14 San Marcos 1 5 Lompoc 4- 7 San Marcos 5 22 Right-ni 9 6 Simi 13 1 Oxnard 3 4 Camarillo 8 4 Thousand Oaks 14- 5 Buena 1 Firsl baseman Dan Herring surcesqfullj' lags ou! an opposing Lompoc player in zz piclrqff play, 115 .nz -4 5 The 1967-68 Bo-vs' Hzrsilv Swim Team included: Ron' I: Tom Coulson, Sroll Boydslon, Frank Padilhz. Row 2: .Wanuel Olimx, jeff Kinsell, joe Carter, Tom llcffilllhms, Sieve Felix, Dave Ifenz. Ron' 35 jack lnderwoad, Wike Dunlap, Doug Ixnnpp, Larry Cmndell, Dave lleek, Loren Hillebrand. Coach Walter Evans -sq, ,. Finmen Sport 5-4 Record f ,.+,,a, QT T ' Q T F ,wvasw 0 Z'-lit 1-6? . Taking rff lvilh fl quirk slnrl, Don Slrimmrrs begin lhe 100 -vardfreeslyle. 116 if X 'WTB'-Q ' X ff 1 A ,,,,ta.-WM f Wi: Sporting a 5-4 season re- cord as of April 3, the Santa Barbara Varsity Swim Team was on its way to the conclu- sion of a fairly successful year. With four varsity, six B, and two C swim team re- cords shattered, the Don Tankmen proved themselves a worthy competitor. The B squad displayed a 5-4 record while the C's were even at 4- 4. Jack Underwood, a 100 yard free and back stroke specialist, and sophomore Bob Love, a 100-yard individual medly 'tal- ent, were valuable assets to the team. Other outstanding finmen were Tom Coulson, Tim Bottoms, and Dave Meek. The addition of other such val- uable sophomores as Mark Lury and Larry Crandell pro- vided promise for the future. An unidenlQfied lankrruzn swims hard in an effort lo ge! a good lime. ff ,fn if ,tw ,6 . ,,, ' 415. 5-wmv .f .N Q .,,.,f ,,1 1' fl V 'fy f V f,, N Q v :m 4 ' 5 f ff A ' ,Q W 5, A, , 7W51?? ' ?f.fJV 7 if ' W, I aff' Q S4 , wh. Tim Bottoms gasps for air while compeling in lhe 100 imrd breaslslrolre. ' , N I 1' ' x x V .. ,, .9 , . gmwxigyii fqff f ng, ls' ff X. 'Q' Fifi ' A 'W Pefformin,-1 11 brzrlr-dire ix joe Carler in rl pmrlzrr .wx.vr'on. 1 H 'L v , ,yan sw- 57'f3V, ff X . 1 1121.1 .e. 5 , , - Q. Ma , '35 f in 'Sai' Wnvi 'sv' 117 118 quamen Perform with Potent ttack in -lboul lo plunge into the water. Torn llrlf illiams strives for 11 good diving performanre. Santa Barbara Swim Team Season Recordw San Marcos Harvard Buena Simiwx Ventura Oxnard Thousand Oaks Buena Simi wk HAS of April 5, 1968 new The 1968 B team wax: Row I: Chris Lyonx, josh Brown, Ted Roehn, llike Selogel. Row 25 Lawrence Butcher, lflilre Lee, Steve LeGn5sick, jock llclxiribn, Dave llenney. Row 3: Brian DeLuli:a, Steve lfesl, Dave lleek, Dave Vegn, Tim Bottoms. A311 53-42 44-51 14-81 89-6 59-36 36-59 58-37 19-69 78- 16 BFI! 29-48 48-38 32-54 65-25 60-32 61-37 36-50 55-31 Santa Barbara High's scores are listed first Bls and C's won by default -S., . '-7, ' --2.9- uf. A f-'vi ' A 1 1, aa, 3,.,: A ,,:-., V N -- ,t -H N 1. s I- gr .1 f Af Ca: 29-48 47-30 23-54 49-28 38-39 37-40 9-66 f-Jwmzv P- 'Y Q, ,J , ' fn Libs' '- l 4 if Y ,'..!v,0 if .:fy?ffif' ' . , , JW ,Sf 5,3-sq ,, K' -W, ,.-.if P7 :,IjCf,-5-,ie 4 ,r . , ,L eigfe iq' ' -VL ui , , 4 x Vs. The 1963 C Swim Team are: Row I: Greg Cure, ,lim Keliv, Fred Uorel. Rau' Z: Allen Weigel, Warlr D'.4ifonso, Larrw' Ramslrum, Don Balch, Row 3: fork Hulhxing, Bob Lore, Hike ,-lllcins, Greg Hugiin, Bob Newman. ,-In unidentified Don swimmer surges lo lhe finixh ofa 50 wird Q Q I sprint. If Grueling hours of qfler-school pruclire contributed lo lhe strength and endurance of the SBHS flquamen. wp -- ,,.-vf 44. , 'F ,, ' , .wvffa 1 41' is .4 ',ayrf,,mx 46? fifjx .I .ulv , -,wry .ff Nf- gv- ...v - J M... ,K -- , Q- -5 'yay' ' ' va. ., f I ' ' Q, 574 egg 5 'Jr , Qi-,. vs 1 1 '4. 1 .1 V-diff -J 1 - Q' 1 , . s n 'BV' A. wuz- ,N ,. . fl W 2:71 .-' A- Y' if .i 119 120 Linksmen and Tennis Team Defending last year's league championship, the 1968 Don Golf team got off to a successful start as they recorded four straight league victo- ries against Buena, Simi, Camarillo and Hueneme. In non-league action, Coach Mike Moropoulos' Linksmen defeated San Marcos but were de- feated in the return match to post an overall 5-1 record up to April 4. Talent was found in such turfmen as Jim Hopper and Rus Morison. With most of the squad returning next year, probabilities for the future looked bright. is Coach Mike Moropoulos Lazding the Coil' team through the 1968 sea- son is linkxier jim Hopper, 'I71P 1968 Golf Tmm uux: Ron' 15 Loyd Sugino, George Friedrrumn, jim Hopper, Kris Kleveland. Row 25 Coach Woropoulos, Warlr Kashmar, lxirlr Howell. Rex Lrlrins, Parlch Lorenz. 4 A .. 1 4 K, If 1 1, 1 LH 'N ndefeatcd in Lea ue Action Looking toward a very strong season, Coach Jack Triguero's Varsity Tennis team was unblem- ished in league play while boasting a 9-1 season mark as of April 3. The Dons whipped five opponents with shutouts but were never blanked themselves. The SBHS only loss was at the hands of Thatcher, from whom the Dons were edged, 4--3. Tennis Season Record' DONS OPP. 7 San Marcos 0 6 Lompoc 1 6 San Marcos l 7 Righetti 0 3 Thatcher 4 4 Simi 3 6 Oxnard l 7 Camarillo 0 7 Thousand Oaks 0 7 Buena 0 'As of April 3. The 1968 Junior larsily included: Row I: Randy Srotl. David Slone. Tim lxrliv. Ron' 2: Mrk I-inrh. Srull Iqffmal. Greg Richmond. Row 35 Rick Pellyohn, Richard llvvrrs, Fred Blaird, Kirk Beifix. The 1968 larsils' Tennis Tmm rms: Rau- I: Cars' Georges, jeremy lxramer, lxirlr Sleuard, Ron' 25 John Nimmo, Pprri' llar, Slew' llar. ,lon Slump. Ron' ff: Coarh 7'r1j.fuer0, Jrl Laum, Hmm' Chappell. 41 Riemcmxrhneidrr, CoaCh1a1'kTriguero 121 122 A Girls Swim r ,V Wg X ,s.,,. ,V,,v,, 2 5.513 3 ' to lctor ,w4,W,r,fW.,f L if p' ,y +I- I 'W' 'LM it 'vA ' Z : ' A 4 el !i e.'j'efl?liWQQ,, Having a strong season, the 1967-68 GIFTS, Swim Y , Team posted two first place wins and two seconds in ,2 meete- The feel meet, Wh1eh.WaS held ege 'et Dee ' Pueblos Hngh School, ended w1th an 85-33 score. At ,i,m,,, ,,', f M, ,.L,, , t- , ,yfp-e,, an lnvitatlonal and at the Beverl Hills Invltatlonal SB f . Y - - , HS placed second w1th a score of 99 points and first . . t . 1 w1th 56 points. The meet at Marymount High School in Los Angeles concluded with 156 points and a second place. The season met its hlgh pomt when Merrlllee 1 ' , y - fi , 3 ,V fl grief xi Q , f ' tm , ,,,, . Ford broke the national record for the butterfly stroke A ...,.., ,W e e z - - , wlth a time of 28.9 seconds. Margaret Caldwell was ...I A fe : f ca taln and Alhson Arnold was co-ca tam. The most .. W -f . . efft f r f ' e T outstandlng award went to Karen Warnekros while the ., ., .,,., , .,, e most lmproved swimmer was Suzanne Slavln. f ' M, fe V--V , ' e ee Y T P ' f ,yin ' ,, y I X lla'-'ra M ' Y ' 'elite aff, if . f Q K Karen lfarnekros lakes aff in a 100 mrd free . ,fwwr ,J V , ,. V . la b ni, 4 Mr gh A ,517 '1il'j,jfg5egygeygg,LiZ!7467253I 1 lt, M 'V ,V YL, I re -V as leam mem er . :son mo ,mis es 1. 1 h gqtpu. ' The 1967-68 Girls' Swim Team was as follows: First Roux llrs. Carolyn DeRosa, Barbi lanki, Debbie Kingslan, llargarei Caldwell. Second Row: .-lshles' Crandell, .-lmv Wilson, Karen lfarnekros, Allison -lrnold, Third Rowg laney Favor, llerrillee Ford, Laurie Kul:ner, Susie Slavin. Not pictured is Carol Breiiver. is L 1:- The 1967-68 Girls' Tennis Team wax First Row: A-Inn Florin, Debbie Plumb, Dannr Harmer, Linda Palmer, Third Row: Sandi' llaelyn Edwards, Cheryl llelendez, Carolyn Long. Second Rott-: llatkins, .-Inna Louie Kathy Kozzrv, Coe Dallfslrmi, Roxanna Cot, leaneen -LeBourgne, Beth Sundheim, Betsy Reimensehneider, Lisa Spaulding, Emily Godfrey, Coarh Urs. Sanford. Girls, Tennis Team Downs All Foes Winning all of their meets for their 1967-68 season, Top player Kathy Kourj' exhibits her top form in a gracdul sl-vle. the Girls' Tennis Team was coached by Mrs. Catherine Sanford. The team practiced diligently every Monday after school. The top ranking player this year was sen- ior Kathy Koury. Junior Beth Sundheim followed as second and sophomore Emily Codrey placed third. Coe Dall'Armi completes a backhand drive. D itillt v ,- V .4 tp 5- - ad. O P .lf J' 'AS ' 52'-' - K ,Q Y 02 1 Y '3 .60 QUS N nel s3 YJ!! 1 w. U3 I1 5 ilu. w, S I1 1 5 UB N 'E 1 L3 iam' Q, lin Y. QA il Ulu? YJ Activities 126 00 .1 - 1.1 A S0 Keep the Faith W n 128 ,. Princess: Nancy Alexander It promised to be a big week-end for Santa Barbara High School students as the 1967 Homecoming activities unfolded. It began Thursday with an assembly at which the nominees for Queen, selected by the football team, were introduced. Friday there was a car parade up State Street, and the traditional game, which the Dons won 48 to 0. The senior boys had elected Cail Crahn as Homecoming Queen, and Saturday night she reigned over the Pigskin Prom which had the theme, Memories Are Made of This . Altogether, it was one of the most unequalled and successful weekends that SBHS had had for a long time. Memories Are ade of This M gf Princess: Bemice Edwards Proudly escorlea' by their fathers beneolh lhe crossed swords of the R.UT.C. der, Mary Clyde, Bernice Edwards, jane! Love, Carla Robinson, Carl Crahn Dana Cudeis, lhe 1907-68 S.B.H.S. Homecoming Queen mrzdzliates were 'Nancy Alexan- Derick,andArr12z Brasseur. www ' G , vii' W Q? , 11 f 6 1 V E, 1 , 'gy ,K Q, glll uw 5 C 4 iv 'S fl W, 31 Ron Glass 1967-68 , I f s Helr to the Throne Traditional red hearts and lace prevailed to give a Valentine atmosphere at the annual King of Hearts Dance on February 17, 1968. The semi-formal affair was held at the City College Campus Center, where the girls attending voted Ron Class their 1968 King of Hearts. The Coronation ceremony began as Ron took the throne and was crowned by his date, Barbi Bowie. The royal couple marched down the red carpet to begin the next dance, and Ron performed his royal duties for the evening. Nominees were: Grady Hurst, Mark Mendillo, Carl Poindexter, Bob Pointer, .and Kim Westfall. Two Qflhe members Qflhe Kalliope help provide musicfor the danrr. SDJ-IS, KZ xghng L llxkvap-g.uw'e 5, 1, L I 5- nfs. apr. ' 2 L Fneszufs ,ag ,W .'., - - 0 '-'-' eg ' ffm 4 A 1 ll w ,fy 6 . l X . l 2, J V5 ' ,,:.k A Vfdjgyf ww l l f W Rhoda's secrez is no longer hers alone. In Chrislinelv house, Tim Bottoms, julie Killlhn a 2 'WN nd Anne Bruseau, unaware of Rhoda'.s guilt, discuss the peculahr chain of recenl deaths. F ll Pla c6The Bad Seed tlmulates lmaglnatlon Maxwell Anderson's dramatization of William Marche's novel, The Bad Seed, was presented as SBHS's fall play. The play dealt with the controversial subject of heredity, advocating the theory that evil can be inherited. Kerry Tomlinson portrayed the inhuman child respon- sible for the strange deaths of various characters. As, X, it awww, .,,, 'f W, 3 1 3 1341 Raldilvv auuuing lheir duties are prqfexsionul arlors and SHHS performer.: julie Killian, Cuxsanflrrx Young and Calhrine Presroll. v-my JAMES LANGENBUCHERH CAST fin order of their appearancej Annie JULIE KILLIAN Vinnie LURENE TUTTLE Clarence MARK FISHER JOE BOTTOMSW John Whitney SAM BOTTOMS Harlan BEN BOTTOMS Father LEON AMES Margaret SUSAN FRENCH Cora ADRIENN MOORE Mary CHARLA DOHERTY The Reverend Dr. Lloyd HAL RIDDLE Delia CATHERINE PRESCOTT Nora KATHLEEN KORNICH Dr. Humphreys Dr. Somers Maggie LARRY B. WILLIAMS JAMES BOTTOMS CASSANDRA YOUNG 66Life With Fathera' is Unpreeedented Theatrical Venture Mark Fisher Charla Doheny Santa Barbara High School's Performing Arts Department, in conjunction with Thespian Troupe 1202, presented Clarence Dayls classlc comedy Life With Fatherw. Providing an unusual and rare experience for students to work with established arts, the play set an example for other educational institutions. 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' QL '1if,3.6 1 SX X3 XXV' QSX YR QSJ' 0 8:5 2 ,xxp john Camill 147 148 Victory Banner Token ' of Tornado Tradition 4r'f ' gl' 'D 4-5... gg IW Q Q ' 9 1' 9 6 . P 86 R Chairman Marilyn Barr heads Pep Club. 5 eyfgfi QV.. f Q + Q.-53552, L2 Mmm Tornado spirit, though ever present, needs igniting. Pep Club, headed by Program and Rally Chairman, Marilyn Barr, sparked Dons as they supported varsity sports throughout the year. An active club, it raised money through the sale of pep buttons and weekly slogan ribbons. Special meetings were devoted to ripping paper used as confetti at varsity football games. Pep Club operated a card section at games. Partially sponsoring four cheerleaders to summer workshops held on the campuses of California Lutheran College and the University of Red- lands was another service perform- ed. Joining the drive to lower the price of bus fares to C.l.F. games, Pep Club donated fifty dollars. This year's advisor was Mr. Rudd Van Dyne. Officers were Marilyn Barr, Mark Howell and Roz Moore. Crazy Hal Night R w nd! dx l 1 I l ' 1 k 5 l --A ----4 'A s Rau' l: Ur. lan D-wie, Uarilyn Barr. Uarla Lohneiss, Barbara Evans, Sanafv Har- rod, Barbara Bruingmn, Leslie 1l1'Ix'inleVr. Varlr Howell, Cai! Crahn. Kim lfesifall, Naomi Fleelrxer, Debbie 1lio::i, Li: Tinsley, Laurie Chamberlin. Rou' 2: Cheryl llilliarns. ,Iill flnderxon. jean llendillo, Barbi 0r1i:, Jud-V llelion. .-llison ,-lrnold, lhnlii' Hlrrix, john lfaniill. Lone lfllirwk. Su:i llerziger. Hou fi: lxalhj 1li'l.'ou'an. Diane Rehlvmerer. llarga Roger, jeanneiie Padilla, llargie Hernandez. Belsy Nerill. Chrix U hilernan. jenni Si-haehlelli, Barbara Brewer, .-lnila Su-igarl. Rou' J: Sherri llagxlafli jane! Cradle, Linda Palmer, Uarsha lernon. Sieve Casxleberrv. jill ll uxlman. jill Rau-son, Ra: lloore, Yolanda Rivera. Gloria Caslenaala, Bernire Edwards. llarrlnri llarlinrz. Ron' 5: lfilman Friedrnan, Warm' Remmaeeiole. lxalhy Olsen, Leann Beaman. Sandy lfalon, Gina Harries, lrruz Brasseur. llarlr llermlilln. Uarvbell Rirlrwald, lxalhy Barker, Uareen Uc'Cou'an, Roux 6: Sandra lan lakarix, Crrslal Lezeix. Chrix Lyons, Ramlv Sean. llelanie Sz'hu'arI:. llendv Sykes. Debbie lX,illfI.YlOIZ. Barb Dudra, firm Thompson. Ron- T: Colleen Siuarl. lxillv' Noble. Pauline Prolfill. Terry' Heridrielrxon, Beverly' Beal. Bernie -luslin. foe Hul- loclr. Debbie Nelson. Cinxe-V Bulluelr. Nancy U ilson. Susan johnslon. Sandv Hazard. Ron' 8: l'l1y Benlon. ipril Hrulley. lirginia I,el eu1're. Uarilvn Nelson: lxnlhr Bau,Qhnznn, lxirlr Slezirirl. llnnfrerl lfrnexl. lnix ll ilxnn. lxrisli lirirm. jrfnnifer Cui. Role 9: Nancy Osborne. feanine Lefiorgne. Sand-V Bufhannn. Carrie Polan. llebhie Hiller. jean Thorndike, Vicky Yee, Jeanne Tong. lfranres Yee, ironne Req'mn'ri. Ron' 10: Brad Prqffilz. Uarny Penrre. lxerrx' lxellogg. Belh lfnruirlf. llonnld Can- ley. Franrex PFIUIIZPV, Chrixlx' l,ana'rum, lliramla Eduarrls, llargir' Harmlome, Diana Shalhoob, jerem v Kramer, 149 Male Octet Performs in Concert 'fyzf QF 50 322 1213? Ron- I: Derick lfallon, Randy johnson, Richard llanzuno, Riclrv johnson. Rau' 2: Rod johnson. Dan Lovelace, Kerrv Strauss, .-lccompanisl, David Week, and Chrlr Cowen. Practice makes perfect , seemed to be the motto of the 1967-68 Male Octet as the choral group practiced and rehearsed at noon to prepare for their performances. The Octet performed for the PTA, as well as in the Spring Ensemble Concert. The group, composed of seniors, juniors and sophomores was chosen from .the other choirs by Mr. William Hatcher at the beginning of the year. Kerry Strauss served as their accompanist. Easily Distinguished by their red blazers, the Male Octet might well become a tradition at SBHS. ' Newly Formed Mixed Octet Finds Strong Foundation in SBHS Enjoying its first year at SBHS, the Mixed Octet consisted of four boys and four girls chosen by Mr. William Hatch- er from the- Mixed Chorus. All eight, including accompanist David Potter were members of the Sophomore Class. Already a busy new choir, the group sang at a Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, the Masonic Temple and participated in the choral Ensemble Concert. ing 4 1 A 2 r 2 ' V if F Q -. , tw . - my . f f i . ey X W 2. 1 1 U S FQ 0 'ii i R 4' I : Call!-v Smith, .Nancy Zurbuchen, Carol Hammerberg, lizlerie Lupe. Rau- 2: David Puller, .-lccompanisl, llilre Benton, Tonvvjenkins, Carv Godard, Bobbi' Love. 151 2 BHS Band Performs in Colliseum The marching band ol Santa Barbara High School felt the true thrill ol success as they marched out on the field of the Los Angeles Xlemurial Colltseum. The band performed lor exert' loothall game throughout the rear as well as in parades W if sur'lt as the lCSB Homeoormng and the Neteran's Day parade. Among their elaborate routines perlormed in conjunction with the Donnettes nas the Showboat with a revolving wheel of Donneltes, and a real smoke stack. The student director ol the hand lllls year was Gary Court. and Cliff Landes led them onto the lield as their drum major. Xlr. Terrance Boyes led thi- band and taught them their many routines that added a special touch to every game. Wearing their spirited Spanish serapes, the Pep Band participated at all home basketball games and pep rallies, Nlembers were chosen by Nlr, Terrence Bayes from the Santa Barbara High School Wlarching Band. Always active and will- ing to aid the cheerleaders, the Pep Band provided music lor 'X dance routines, drum beats. lor soul' vells and charges. Besides the standard Fight Song they had musical arrange- ments to The Stripper , 'Tleorgy Girl and favorites such as Tequila and Tijuana Taxi, These are iust to name alew. Realizing that music contributes much to games. hall- times and routines, Nlr. Boyes and the Pep Band. unlike the majority ol Channel League schools, catered to the student body, presenting arrangements entertaining to the students ol Santa Barbara High School. The Pep Band rallied spirit of SBHS as they exemplified the soul already established by the students. Ron' 1: ltrltltie Chapin, Peter Cliristenxen, jexax Set-illa, jim Sides, Ifrik lIat'i.s, font' llottglterty, Ray Ttfslier, lxirlr 4le.rand1'r. Rott Z: lal llanxlaiu, Gary Court, Student llirertor, Robin Lehman, Steven juries, john Howl. Tom Higgs. Dean Rob- ilrmn. flrleen Hoblex, Rott' Si: Hema Ualii, janire llitr-lzell, Harbara Bailey, Dan Lean, llitrh Perry, Patil Sugirm. Steve !.?t.ixeIlwrri'. lxathy l.ttbet'lr, lxathvi' llr- ffollunin, Carolyn Long. Rott' I: lxendi' llalelf, lltlre Cordero. Dan Naretto, Sandra llatlrins, Hilary Dozer, Lynn Porter, Heather Curtis, Dianne lanvalwris, Ron mm .H as it ffhttrk ,-lnderson eonrentratex during one of the many hours of PFGFIICE- Lopez, fuel Rtppltergrer, David Northart, Chris Goldman. Row 5: .-lnn lliller, Con- nie fensen, lndrire Brown, Christine jenxen, Shelly lliallare, llirhele Duran, Sandra lanvalazrix, David Hlanlre, Evelyn Paul, Jody Weintraub, David Potter, Rex Lvlfins. Ron' 6: Robert Ontiiteros, Charlex lnderson, Peter 'lrzglen Richard Roth, Sheldon livers, Torn ll hitford. Peter Zucfo, Don -llvare:, Gordon Downie, jon Lippinrott, Cene llarlr, Row T: Cliff Landes, Drum llajor, ll illiam Calbreath, Dana lleanf-Y. Frank Robinson. it' , :ini . 1 .1-tr ,VM , ,fa ,,t,g,,, , nm ..i.1. WWWW Agfa' 1 t-, I , , vi 5.1. f 4.'.::,,.-1' , f f,,,f ' m 1:1,, '4?agm,'1-cf. iw 3 fit' ihlff , my fr- f , if M J X ,yu e.,, v,,,l,- -- Nair: f hs . . From the baclr left: Crystal Lewis, Laurie Everett, Lucy' Harper, Gloria fara- millo, Gloria Navarro, Ieanelle Padilhz, Yvonne Rivera, lan Guevara, Norma Perez, Debbie Miozzi, Alma Tabacchi, Margarita Caona, Kim Womble, Diane Diaz, Lydia Barba, Li: Coclrrell, Toni Fajarado, Sandra Caballero, Gwen lfillis. Gloria Castenada, Marv Ann Martinez. From the back right: Nancy Davis, Debbie Donnettes Give Color to Half- time Ceremonies Harvey, Sherry Lehman, Pam llerlruan, Debbie Edwards, fill lfuslrnan, llarga Koger, Fran Warren, jean Carter, Susan Leslie, Becky Petter, Stella Tacadena, Oliva Heichberger, Lorrie Chamberlain, Roberta llcllillen, Carla Robinson, Jill Rawson, Sherri' Wagstuff, Lupe Fajarado, Susan Dixon, Captain Bernice Ed- wards, Olga Gome:. Evelyn Dia:, and Solo Tuirler Linda Sanchez. Wearing their green and gold serapes, Don- nettes retained the Spanish heritage of SBHS during the 1967 football season. Combined with the March- ing Band they worked as a closely knit unit prepar- ing and performing routines. Through hard practice, day and frequent night rehearsals, Donnettes ac- quired perfection and originality. They performed during halftime at all home games. They aided the cheerleaders by dancing to soul yells. Espe- cially memorable to the Donnettes was entertaining in the Colliseum. 153 M X 4 f QQQSW ' af 77 ft. aww, 'Ta' ? ' 1 if if 1 Q L R. gm' Q, -3 . Q 4, x f ,f 1 A Ji, f f Ma y u. X - il 1 W f J Qwx , -. ff , z vu. 12.,,J4.n. m 2 X 2 Z: him Orchestra Has Season of Variety Rav Tisher pruclires lo develop a firsl-rule Variety was the key note for the 1967-68 Orchestra as they per- formed in school functions and dis- played their talents at community activities. The orchestra was also distinguished and honored to have twelve of its members chosen for the All-California High School Sym- phony, a record which was quite unusual for any high school. The orchestra was particulary challeng- ed when they played Bloch's lew- ish Sacred Service with the Santa Barbara Choral Society for an Easter Service. At school, the or- chestra played for the Christmas Show, the O Sz C Jubilee, Briga- doon, and in February, they gave the annual Orchestra Concert. The active orchestra wrapped-up their year as they played the commence- ment song for the seniors. lerhniqu Lim Lind l uri on 0 Bayes directs the orcheslru d ng e' flh p 1 155 ,... Run I: 511-11-jnrzvx. Hula Unilrvrnx, llr. 'lirfrrmzrrf Humax, Hill Cnllzrmllr. Ran 2: lhmxa Il ulktrix, lflirtrlm lrulvrxun Iimm llruni Brass Choir Performs at Lobero Contributing to student and community entertainment, the Brass Choir performed at school and city functions. Easily recognized as they car- ried their varied brass instru- ments, the choir underlined the yearis activities with the Santa Barbara City Choral Society as they performed at the Lobero Theater. ln rnzprnlnfltn xfml. 5 X 1900 ' , 89 '13 s' Rau' I: lfllrrrx' Dozer, P11111 Suginu, Druz Nfzrrllo. llilfr' Corrlrfrn, Ilan Leon. 11111111 Xnrlllfmrl, Ran 2: ffliurlvx lnzlerson. llillirrm Calbrenlh. Robrrl 0n11z'r'ro,s, Lnnrr' jrmlzx. Carr f,'rr'1'lr. Run' ff: lxirli' llrhmlzrlr-r, Curt ffulirl. Simi' jnrzm. lhmrl ll:-fmt: ,X Selrral rzirnilu-rx l11u,wfur rrimr ni tage Band is Featured in EX- ehan e Assembl An accomplished section of the SBHS musical groups, the Stage Band performed at many school sponsored concerts and assemblies. They were among the highlights of the OSZC Jubilee. An exchange assembly between SBHS and San Nlarcos High School introduced talented performers appealing to various interests. The Stage Band entertained during the SNIHS as- sembly. Combined with the Concert Band they played in Xlarch and in June during a pops concert. 157 -If I ,www if J' Music Groups Inspire Thought ,, Mb 1 av fi il fm ff' H K ,uf -, Les Chanteuse Give State-wide - Performances . 'fi'- Completing its second year Les Chanteuse . gg . . F performed locally and also gave statewide 3 gx erformances Members were from the Junior - i p . and senior classes. Long hours of practice , prepared SBHS'5 only female vocal choir for A I E -.21 I entertaining at school concerts and conven- A , tions. 5 Madrigals arrived from their European i' trip in August. With their return came fond memories and unparalled experience. Utiliz- ing knowledge gained Madrigals performed at DAR and conventions. Row I: julie llorrer, Becev Cole bu ze Her lger Pallv Tibles Rau. 2 kathy Johnston, .4nn llcfhesney, Becky lxramer linda .Smith Rau 3 ,Iudv Garmaway Lisa Lindberg and Nancy Da vis. adrigals Perform at D R I: Vicki Porter, Richard Manzano, julie .Wo-ver, Kerry Strauss. Raw 2: Clark Cowen, Becky Cole, ,llarlr Fisher, ow Bottoms. Row 3: Dan Lavehzce, ,ludy Gannaway, David Meek, Jane! Love, Denck Walton, and Leslie Mclunley, 3 Continuing its tradition of performing both quan- tity and quality the .X'Capp1-lla. directed for the eighth year by Xlr. XY illiam llatcher. sang music ranging from serious to spiriluals. Consisting of mostly juniors and seniors. the A'Cappella was presided over by Al Hierncnshneider. president and Beccy Cole. manager. The choir's performances included a YXIC.-X banquet at Santa Barbara City College, a Rotary Club luncheon, and a concert at the lsionis Club. They received su- perior ratings at the All-City Choral Festival at La Cumbre Junior High Schools, and a competitive were at the Baccalaureate and at Santa Barbara and La Cumbre Junior High Schools, and a competative performance in Los Angeles. Xlembers of both the A, Cappella and Mixed Chorus combined to present the Annual Christmas Program featuring selections from both groups as well as their combined efforts with the orchestra and dance class in 'The Feast of Christ- mas . The Mixed Chorus. consisting mostlv of sopho- mores, was directed by Mr. Hatcher. Officers were: presidents, Bob Nliller and Don Canley and manager- Cary Coddard. Aside from the concerts and p6r- formances, the choirs went on a safari to Los Angeles. H1111 I: l,i111l11 fxerr. fo1,l11r1frln. ffm lxmren. Hre11d11 llmser. 5f11'rr11' l,1'f11111111. Prggx' fl1111gl1111l1'11g, ll1l11' Herrlull, jeff f11111111il1'l1. Sl1'1'1'11 l.11r1l, lrl Yhrlrl, lh11'i1l 71111. lxirrx ffr11111f1'll. Oulu Smilh. Bl1rbr1rl1 llillrl. lxr1r1'n Z1111r11r'r. JUIIII l.ipp1'11- roll, R1111' 2: f,11lf1-r Crlgrlruz. Chrix ll1'f.'r111'ri'. l.-H111 l'r'11111ji', lr1'111' Xilmlr'r1A'11. lx1i.s11 llr1,s:1'r. R11f11'r1 ffrrinlerix. Chris G1111l1'r1111111. lI111z11lr1' U1r1f1'x'. 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Curol Hleixc, llurgu lxngrfr, ll 0111 lxuhrx. 5111111-i' H111'l111111111. l11l11r1'1' Smzlli, 511.21111 Srrlilfl. Susan Swifl, ll111'1d f'11H0r. r1r1'ur11p11r1i.tl. 160 Mixed Chorus Entertains Student body During Choral Assemblies Newspaper Progresses Yet With the completion of it's fifty-third year, Santa Barb- ara High's weekly newspaper, the FUBCE, contained many new additions and added attractions in its' publications. Among these were two pages added to several of their issues bring- ing the FORCE up to six pages in size. A column of 'letters to the editor was also featured as an added chance for student participation in the paper's publication. Along with these new policies, the FORCE also maintained its, traiditional columns such as Don Cat, the weekly editorials by the editor, Sandy Harrod, and a complete page of sports. Sharing responsibility with Sandy for the printing of the paper were: Mrs. Dorthy Brubeck, advisor, Becky Cole, Page One editor, Cheryl Will- iams, Page Two editor, Marla Lohneiss, Page Three editor, Barbara Evans, Photo editorg and Mary Zurbuchen, Managing editor. Through the work of these and the other members of the staff, the rush on room 28 was greater than ever this year as, every Friday, students crowded in to get their FORCE. up-0' FORGE editor uere Rou I Wan Zurbufhen llanagirqg edtlor Beret Cole Page Page Threeq Cheqvl Willlhms, Page Two: Debbie Deanly, Businessg Barbara Evans, Une Roger Williams and Tim Xotoselskl Casporlr Rau Z llarla Lohnetss Ph0l0.BflhflD8LUCE,E1Ch-Ullgf. Retains FURGE Traditions --lr Working through the year lo produce larger edilians were FORCE members, Row .Warny Pierce, Barbi Ortiz, Carol Depp and Barbara Evans. Rau' 3: Erik Hoffman, I: Marla Lohneiss, Cheryl Williams, Mary Zurbuchen, Sandy Harrod, Becky Cole HCHCV Hfdim- Bfllln De Lufe. .l0lUl Clllllill, Wilt? Cox and Roger Williams. and Debbie Deanly. Row 2: Tim Navoselslri, Mary Ellen McNally, jina Harries, I.,- iv 5 Pholngmphers: Erik Hoffman, Earl Geyer, Cherjvl Williams and John Camill. QV? 163 64 rw 4'-nb, Mr. Ralph Nybakken Advisor Editor in The road of diligent work was one well traveled by the 1967-1968 Olive and Cold yearbook staff. The yearbook ad- visor, Mr. Ralph Nybakken, and Tim Hall, yearbook editor, headed the staff in working with preliminary layouts, picture cropping, final layouts, deadlines, and in overcoming our greatest challenges, such as the cover and the theme. The section editors were: Sandy Watkins, Academics, Janet Ousey, Activities, Mary Clyde, Leadership, Marilyn Barr, Photo, and Tim Novoselski, Sports. The time ran out too quickly and the road ran on much too fast for the 1967-1968 Olive and Cold staff. 0 81 G Staff Works Through Five Mary Clyde Leadership Sandy Watkins Academic t Ousey Mary Buckley '79 Amy Wilson Classes Manager ,A 4-gas i H JhnCa ill T' N selski Marilyn Barr 0 m lm DVD P11010 Edlwl' Head Photographer Spm-15 f ff ' f ,fig f ,ef ff V' 4 , 'f gn' 1 .L if i YN 'K ' f'r01wgf f' ,, H,,.!g,,,,, X ,fl I 0 YL X ,mf l rf' X515 Q54 Sporls editor Tim. Novoselski and assistanl .'Viruz Korolev completing prelimiluzq' hyouls for one of :he boolr's many deadlines. Deadlines to Complete 1967-68 Yearbook o nf Q. Aw! 'A' -A ,. ...-f. Row 1: Jane! Ousey, .llariivn balrken. Row 2: Jineen Callis, 4 1. Barr, Tim Vavoselslri, ,Vlafy Clyde, Ur. Ralph Wy- Ro: Moore, .Vina Kornlev, Sand-v Wlzlkins, Robin ,' v,,,.4. er I. ff , ,ar K Q V if f 'iv' f iff? if A I Gad. Rau' 3: ,Mznev Zurbuchen, .-lmy Wils Kiehlbaurh. and Tim Hall. .I U U. John Camill. Carol Breuer, karen 165 Literature of all kinds was fea- tured inthe 1967-68 Scroll. The staff edited materials contributed to the Scroll and wrote prose and poetry for consideration. English classes were encouraged to write pieces for the Scroll, however. many students took this opportunity to express their thought and ideas in literary pieces. The Scroll was as original in cover as it was in composition. Both of these remained a challenge to SBHS students. Mr. Ralph Nybakken and editor Margie Wilson advised and encouraged members as they com- pleted the Scroll. Diversity in all forms of literature was the result. n 1 1 idelilo llargze U lxon L Sking Enthusiasts Plan Snow Trip -5 V' C' 1. sp-, iff? p, 292 f Q- if-ig 'Q i 'sf K 1 if Row lg Kalhy Koury, jeremy Shennum, Sandy Harrod, Laurie Cham- john Irvin, Fred Cum. lxrvnv llrlxeanan: Sleven Boyd, Jeanne Russell, berblin, ,lnsie Lindz, Tami Walhre. Rau- 2: Lyn Pelerxen, Gary While, lxirlr lloivell, Tim llrllahon, lxaren ffarnilrros, and Jeffery llilxon. Leslie ,llcKinley, Ieanni Srharhlili, josh Brown. Rau' 3: David Low, Skiing gained new recog- nition at SBHS with the for- mation of the Ski Club. Pat- terned after their San Marcos counterpart their primary ac- tivity was skiing trips. Plan- ned for Easter was a journey to Mammoth or Lake Tahoe. San Marcos Ski Club mem- bers planned to accompany the SBHS group. Founded by senior boys Tim McMahon and Kirk Howell each held an office in this specialized club. Members hoped to receive lower skiing rates. Offcers were Kirk Howell, Tim .We.l'lahon. .-li Reimer:- shneider and Josie Lindl. ,A Site? 167 odern Miss Joins Drive to Bu Print hop New Cop amera To promote courtesy of speech and manners, sim- plicity, loyalty and lady-like manner, and to uphold the good name of SBHS were some of the goals of this year's Modern Misses. -This has been a busy year for the Modern Miss Club as it has rendered many community and school services. Experts in the fields of fashion and derma- tology were invited as guest speakers. Modern Miss sponsored the annual spring fashion show, trirrimed the SBHS halls in the Christmas mood and continued to honor a Modern Miss of the Month. Joining the inter- club drive to buy the print shop a new copy camera, this active club raised money through the sale of Don decals and several bake sales. Among special activ- ities planned for members were a barbeque with Key Club and Varsity Letterman's Club and a judo demonstration. 168 Kim' I: llrx, Rasaiev. fldrisur. Harhi UrIi:. lfrvirlj' Hurizrlrzk, lxnreli fxieliralirh, Sandi' lIel:Ier. Coe lhilfirmi. LPXIIP llrlxiinley. Gail Crahn. Naomi Flerlrxer. Sand-v Harrod, Carla Robinxon. Rim- 23 Hari llaguire. Berla Uilliarnx, lrme I-'rf-ernan, Donna Seri-er, Pally Gunlermnnn. Lyn Pelerxen. Karen llrrrrzelrrox. -llison Jrnald. Teresa Findlei, Debbi' llermlei. llendr lfalker. ffrmlrzl Leiiis. IJ:-ron Runneli. inn Flurin. idrianne Nunn. Pam Slaiiffer, Barbara Bruinglan. Dana lierirlr, Cami Hrezfer, fanel ifi'lff'rl. JVIIIPI Uusegr. Rim I: flurlregi' filzniex, jennifer Car. Calherme lillu, Susan Leslie. Bef-key Peller. Vera llernarzdcz. Barbie Bowie, Hemi llruleirs. llargie llullen. llarilyn Harr. Rau' 3: Heck-v Cale. lirlri Porler, jane! Love. llerriiv Carver, lf emlii llvlr-omhe, llrirr Ellen lIrXali-V, Debbie lIio::i, Lorrli' Chamberlin, Rau' 6: Bernire Edimrds, ludi' Velma, jean llendillo, Louise Lambert, Terri Treidl, Giro! Trvrillum, lialandli Silva, l runi'ev Gaiman, Chris Cray. ffhelf' Harmer. Prrxidenl. Leslie llrlxinler: lire-l'resi- deal. Cot' Dall'-limi: Sfffflflrv S 'ldJ' llPl:lf'r: Trerrsiirer, lxurivi Ixielixuirh: Sgls. al -lrms, ll endj' Burbrinl: and Hariri 0rli:. Creativity Motto U' ouldyou believe that il's a bear? Of SBHS Art Club This year the Art Club, ad- vised by Miss Straight, performed community services as well as pro- moted creative interest and art ap- preciation in the school. Among their projects was an Art Bazaar in the spring, and Christmas pi- natas for Lincoln School. The club also helped with the Art Exhibition at Faulkner Gallery in the spring and with the annual art show in June by SBHS's Art Department. Heading the club were: Helen Lyons, President, Susie Dickson, Vice- President, Lorraine Taylor, Sec- retary, and ,lan Cater, Treasurer. x Happiness is a project of your own. rnamental Horticulture Studies Plants Organized to foster an interest in landscaping, floral arrangements and the culture of ornamental plants, Or- namental Horticulture proved to be an asset to SBHS. The majority of the members were already students in or- namental horticulture classesg however, others joined who were interested in plant growth and development. The 1967- 68 members were: Row l: Advisor, Mr. Dudley Summerford, Richard Torres, Manual Munoz. Row 2, Eltjo Meijer, David Camarillo, Sam Cunningham, Pat Murphey, and Charles Dolen. ,- 7 FTW? 1 -11111 AFS Welcomes Forelgn Student Ron' I: Dil-lr HUIIXIOIIIZII. Hrfrm ll illiums, lvmln lxiehlbfmvh, Sands llurmri their Ilurmcr lrrvvl Iwndlm lnn l,tfhl'hll!'t Ron 2 f'11r11lHrr'n1'r Ixnx lvirlry, Crillm-n l mnkl1'n, Herrin Oalis. jmnne l,PBnrgru', Penny Cunlermann In-nr Clif-nnell Rau 3 lim llzllnlmn lgo -lrnoldi llmlhrr turns Dana llvrirlr, jrrlnne llollvn-lloller, and Clirix Lam. This year the American Field .Service Club KAFSI was very busy, working on their own and in conjunction with other schools in the Santa Barbara area. The goal of AFS was greater international understanding through a student exchange program with the U.S. and other nations of the world. This year's club participated in several AFS workshops where they exchanged ideas with other clubs, helped sponsor along with other schools, an AFS weekend in Santa Barbara, and collected for UNICEF on Halloween. For fund-raising, the club held a Knobby Knees contest between several men teachers, and planned an international potluck dinner. Mr. Higbee and Mr. Ordaz, advisors, supervised these and many other activities throughout the year as AFS strove to promote school-wide interest in the club, and in the exchange students in Santa Barbara. llr, lliglw. lzltunrg 7'rf'r1xurz'r. lxurrn fx1r'l1Hu111rh5 Scrrrilfrrr. Bwrlu lfillmmg l1r1'vl'rrxuff'I1l. lllrlr Hulmlmigfig and l'r1'.w1flr'r11. Tarn' GIIIIIVI. AFS'er rrives From Greenland On August 13, 1967, Jeanne Holten-Moller arrived in Santa Barbara to attend SBHS as the AFS student for the year. Jeanne stayed with the Kiehlbauch family and attended SBHS as a senior with her Msisterw Karen. Jeanne came from Gothaab, the capital of Greenland which has a population of 4,000 and one high school which had a senior class of 48 in Jeanne's senior year. Greenland, according to Jeanne, was named Greenland to encourage people to come there, not because it is green, and it's highest tem- perature ever was 600. Despite all the changes and extreme differences between the U.S. and Greenland, Jeanne has grown to love the US. as her second home, and her hosts here as her sec- ond family. 'Tm ready to come back after my two years of college in Denmark, so Iill see you then. AFS student Jeanne enjoys uarin un of California, Thespians Stud Performing rts Ron' lg fuliz' lxlllian, ,lose ll11rr'oglirxP, Rirlillrd llnlfnrire. Ron' 2: frrvmr lxramer, Linda llnrian, SHP Ihlulnin, f,klN1fYH Crigrr Elan lmrznirzn, Ix'ux.trl .Simi-firl, Lynn P1'1z'r.wr1, Li: linslr'-r. Ra1r'ff.' livin' lfnnsmi, lwlri' llamrrla, Helh Froelirh. llarr Snail, Cath: erhu' Prescoll, llar-v Luther. lanrlv Slzurllfjff, llri-uri R n ls, lx N ' S 'l. R - : 1 un P 11 lvl Hllll on I larla Lohneixs, Gull Cmhlz, Lum Halas. Leslie llf-lxinlei', Sandy l anrnkarix, lxeilh Herrill, 1anr1yflf'ndrIrlr, Nick Gelrzs. Ron- 55 lr! Tarbi, Laurel Steven, Tonyglenlrins. Thespian Troupe G i 1202 of SBHS, besides helping out the drama department by selling tickets providing pub- licity and assisting back stage during productions, brought 'life With Fatherw to the stage of SBHS this year. A special contract with Actor's Equity, which provided that a professional cast work with local performers, was a na- tional first. - ' 1 9-Q Z Q., l'?.f W- 172 Kep Club Demonstrates Leadership Key Through Years Service to SBHS Under the leadership of Ron Class and the guidance of Mr. Ken Larson and Mr. Jack , Orr, the Key Club achieved many worthy goals this year. During football season, Key Club traditionally sold programs at all home games. The profits from this project were used to complete many of its functions. Small services unknown to many were also under- taken by Key Club. These jobs included col- lecting for Council of Christmas cheer, clean- ing test boards, ushering at basketball games, and painting refreshment concessions in Pea- body Stadium. Officers for the year were: Ron Class, Presidentg Al Winn, Vice-Presi- dentg Dick Boslough, Secretaryg Greg Rose, Treasurerg and Rick Class, Sgt. at Arms. Kev Cluber Kim lfesjall guards enlrance lo basketball game. . , f 1 ww' llr. ,lark Orr, Dirk Bouslough, Daw Liplre. -ll lliinn. Ron Class, Greg Rose. Rick Glass, llr. Ken Larson. Rau- 2: Hob Gorlffrey, Chris Lem, lgn lrnoldi. Toni' jackson, Daz-id Gibbons, Richard llanznno, Greg Pul:, Ted Lanon, Sum Calhcari. Rau- 3: David -llmanza, Dana llmnvv, .Jrl Louie. Rirlr Hcnex, llarlr llemlilio. john Stump, Stare Ray, Jack lnderzrood, fue Escobar. Koa- 1: Paul Sugino, joe Estrada, john Irvin, Ixzrlr llmrfll. lxlm llwlfall. fan Rirlirrriix, -H Rivmvn.vhr'nPiziPr, Paul Smilh. Ron- 3: llarlr llau-ell. SFOII Hmm. 5fU'l Cunningham. Chris lflemmen 5. GAA Promotes Sportsmanship and Enjo ment Through Competition The purpose of the Cirlis Athletic Association is to promote an enjoy- ment in all girls' sports, to uphold the ideals of good sportsmanship, and to stimulate competition in all individual and group activities. Among this year's activities were selling Don sweatshirts, holding a refreshment concession at all home basketball games, giving away a Christmas Dinner to a needy family, and sponsoring several swim meets. The officers of the 1967-1968 club were: Betsy Nevitt, President, Alma Tabacchi, first Vice-President, Jenni Schactilli, second Vice-President, Crystal Lewis, Secretary, Kim Fisher, Treasurer, Terri McLaughlin, Historian. Managers were: Janet Dunham, Basketball, Rox- anne Cox, Volleyball, Nadine Gilbert, Baseball, and Carol Brewer, Swim Team. -I .wri'irr' C44 girlx perform is .telling rrfrexllmenlx nl baslmlbrlllgnmfx, Rau' I: fermi Srhrzrhlili. Trrri llrlxzughlin, Crvxlul Lrn-ix. Betsy Nerill. jane! Dunham. Nadine Gilbert, Carol Hreu-rr. Ron- 2: Jlimn lrrmld, Karen lfarnrkrus, Chris lfhilenmn. Bernadette Ufzlix, jnrkir Harris, frm Bran-n. llixx lPPRa.v1. Rim- .75 Hz-rnirv lmlm. f.'h1'nl llvlmflpg, llrzrirllz f'iPrz'r', HPIXYY R1'Pln1vi.v'hnPI1lf'r, fflflfl -lr'f'1'1'x, Debi lXflII2'.Nl!ll'1. Hou' 1: fxrix II rfisrr. llfrrlffrfft Ford, Hrffmlfz Hrlnlrt, f.'11rolffru'. 173 arsity Lettermen Form New lub Run 1: Ilan ll:-rring, Cari' Self, Twill' l'ir'n'r'. Larrv Uzvvli, llurirl 4lnzfu1:n. Urlrz' l,iplr1'. flfllll ffrunzll, Run Cllus. Run- 2: ffllurllr' lfirlrnzoml, fm' Przxinrrlo, jwrri llrfrring, ffluirlif' lIi'f'r.x, ,lin-lr Tnrnfmll, Rnfwrl llrlrqmz. Run' ff: lxinxrll, Hd Czmrvlifl, farlf lndr-ruwmrl. llnxlair Hum, l'ru'li'l1 Lurf'H:, lxim Il mllilll. Sum ffullnirxghrlm, llurlr llmldillu. Roar I: Sum ffrzllzmrl. llnrlr lxrzxlzmur, ,lim lluppcr. Rex l,ilrm.s. lCr1wr10l11ll'uglz. rlml lxirlr Siniioni, Varsity Letterman's Club wrapped-up their first year under the direction of Mr. Moropoulous and five capable officers. This ser- vice organization's projects were sponsoring an after game dance, painting the press box in Peabody Stadium, and improving the base- ball field with ice plant. Their ob- jective was to encourage inter scho- lastic sportsmanship between schools and to make the SB block letter a meaningful thing at Santa Barbara High School. Although a new club, they proved to be bene- ficial through their service to Santa Barbara High School. Ron' I: fir?-l'rv.virlf'r1l. jar-If Ifzriffru-unrl: Prrfxirlfnl lllrrv L1l1k1'. Ron' 2: llixlorzlln, Curr Srlfg lin'-Frrwl rlrnl. Sm!! Bram: rmrl Sgls. ul -lrmx. Holi I,l1llIll!'f ruirl Prrrhk l.orr'n:. Ron I llegan lxellr, .-lshlev Crandall, IX-!1l,I,Y Baughmnn, Sandy Reid. Becky Cole, 3: llarv Ellen llrlnlllv. Connie Jensen, Przllie Richmond, llarvv LaBnrgf-, Linda Pr-nm Gunzfrmann, Sands' llrzrmrl, Rau' 2: 4mm Louis. lrvnr' Chmznell. llarla Smilli, Carol Cass, lalmei A Pe gy Bizrgexs, Xavmi l l1'clrscr, -llison Jrnulzl. Cheryl ll:-linrlrc. Rou- Smiling Usherettes Guide Wa to School Functions At all of the Santa Barbara High School's theatrical, educational, and sport functions, well-mannered and capable Usherettes were always pres- ent to offer their assistance. Advisors assisting with this year's officers in a successful season were Miss Greta Lindquist and Miss Margaret Lowe. Among the many busy Usherettes of 1967-68 were: Kathy Baughman, Pres- ident, Alice Mendenall, Vice-Presi- dent, Ashley Crandell, Secretary, Anita Wells, Treasurer, and Connie Jensen, Sgt.-at-Arms. Usherettes proved to be a busy club, providing service for SBHS. 175 176 Run I: Hifi-Aix' Twi1l.mr11'11x, Cnr! Nrrrlnls, Tom ll liirford. Sandy llarrorl, Rirhrml Jensen, Diana Lemmex, Cary Georges. Rau' 3: julie A. Paxton, Sandv Watkins, H. Benes. Ron- 2: Urs. Sroll, llelanie Schwar1:, Barbara Sl. john, Christine fanire Brorlr, jeannvlfollen-lloller and lloll-x'BulI1'r. SA Attends State Conventions JSA is democracy in practice. Debating and under- ' standing the principles on which the USA is built is the prime purpose of this club. Service and fund-raising pro- jects accounted for much of this year's activities. Mem- bers attended conventions in Monterey and at SBCC. Pro- jects included a car wash, painting the posts in the Sen- ' ior Parking Lot, an entry in the Homecoming Parade 1 5 P , F., 1 which won second place. JSA Ha operated a book store. The 'A l club meets two nights a week and the executive board con- Aj fers four times a month. Var- , -as .1 k 2' ious activities resulted. 4' ff fa Q' I These junior Slalesmen af .-lmerica officers helped plan many service and-fund-mixing projecls. Q!! Student Character Built by Work Q2 -1'5 ' ,flak wwf gb in ,f1'Q'.r-va QQ rr 1 My It A -1.4, , x Q1 if , -,,,Xt - y-.-.uv -' r ' g I dk . :sift 1 xf . 4652 5 AAF-xr A, , Xa ., 1, ,. .t ' Ng LA 'av -5 faq BROKER 42 ps J ,iw C :sz N4 0' '-o..N 'SCQQNQ M3556 Ny:-Q93 ., , , SL JfL?QhCSgNN5 JQQOYSAQQ Qfu-:5qZ ,Q ,Q': - Q N5 To 1? 55 1 ' 1234, :Z- 'A - 419- ' Q 3. Hs. .. 1 5 RJ' 'xl' f 2 15 1 Y ' .,,.N . 4 ,ew 5 1 1: ,, .Ef:,. 5, had -ug F' 'ffl' 180 , 1271- w'4x1-if 52-A . Faces Individualit Through Expresslon if xzznwf' 181 2 p V, ,bf fe W , Q W., M 4 f f ' , f Z' fymq, W., . ,M A M. H25 , , . Q 4.191 if we if W., 1 A A Ig!! ,bt-Il: , ff! .Q ab, E' . ..f' aw' .,. l f 1 W . Q? lf. . 7- W . V4 ,, , ,.. W nn. p 'hr F- 'jf Mgr. . , bww., , ' . gfhsmyi, 1 Q ang ' M 1 ' . .4 if' a ',-4 ,Nw :N .vm A g U, Is, I , , ' ' JV, 'w ' 125' y. ' , hi , y 7 I ' . ,' 1, gy . v fs - G'9v'rd bu, w .fi ,a - an -an M - QQ ff f 4- ' U, n f H gif, A?rw..,fpf't W , ju ,. 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The Class of 19685 5 Built on Tradition Although the class of l968 is beginning a new and exciting phase of life, its members will always reflect upon Santa Barbara High with fond memories of their many accomplishments during the past three years at SBHS. As sophomores, the class attended the sophomore orientation and the annual showing of '6lVlarie Antoinette. The students were adjusting to the new high school life. During their second year at SBHS, these proud Dons were not only active in scholastic achievements, but also very spirited. After rooting our football team to CIF, the class ended their second year by decorating the stadium for the graduation of the preceding class. Aiding and advising almost 800 students in their class schedules, school problems and future plans from the moment they entered SBHS as sophomores were Miss Wright and Mr. Hager. 5'SoulH and '5Faith were synonymous with the class of l968. Stealing San Marcos, Victory Bell, the class of '68 may well have originated a new tradition between the rival schools. Both football and basketball teams regained the city championship trophies. The SBHS football team retained its almost traditional first place stand- ing in Channel League, thus making it eligible for ClF competition. The class of 1968 can also be described as ambitious, selling over 59,500 worth of magazines to finance their senior week. lts members also continued the traditions of decorating the Arden cow, eating breakfast at Sambo's, and dressing up on Senior Day. After 12 years of learning, the class of 768, built on tradition, concluded its high school years with creativity, industriousness and spirit. ff 'T - 'k , , j Q A H S ! - .. I as rw . . ,4. Q , . f f-'- , .,,, . ., , . ,- K gifs? X, 4,,, W, ixwu, f , Tiff ff 1 1 f --Y 4 ',.-' s J- .L 185 186 A'1fA X ,,,, , .7 ,. : 5 f N, f+,ff lam 1 l W, ., A M M 2 Wi ff f' , f X. f 9 1 5 A n K f V Q ' 5 W Q. Qian 4 an-.wg 1-9-6-3, The Senior Hold 'em there, hold 'em lhere.lRlghllhere! Aanerud, Cameron Aquislapace, Howard Alexander, Kirk Alexander, Nancy Allee, Diane Allison, .ludith Almanza, David Altman, John Alva, Richard Ambric, David Anderson, Angele Anderson, Charles Andrad, Manha Angel, Pal Ankeny, Dean 1. .. in Barker, Janis Barnett, Janice Barr, Marilyn Bates, Cathy Bauernschmidt, Vicki Baughman, Kathleen Beam, Scot! Becerra, Alice Becerra, Sarah Becerra, Salvador Anschuelz, Chuck Xnuanmlo. Xallcjo Armslronfl. Heidi Xrrnijo. Deanna .-lmold. Allison -Xraula, Nlike fluglin. Erin ard Austin. Bernice Avila. Rf-liecca Baird. Jeff Baker, Candi Baker, Sue Baldwin, ,lack Barajas, Miguel Barba, Lydia fv Beebe. Janet Bclch. Alan Bench. Garth Berumen, Carol Binado. Gabriel Blades, Margaret Blaney, Leigh Blickenstafi, Cynthia Bliss, ,lohn Blomfield, Edward Blum, Val Boaden, Sherry Baker, Kirk Buluna, Tony Bonetti, Bob Bennett, Pai Bordon, Diane Boss. Debbie Bouchel, Steven Bouslough, Dick F 4 i f f.,.J3' 144 ff l '7 Boyd, John Boydszon. Scot! Bracken, Leilani Bradley. Diane Bradley, Donald Brasseur, Arria Bray, Nancy Bretches, Wayne Brewer, Carol Ann Brock, J anlce Brooks, Karen Brownwood, Alyce Bruington, Barbara Buffum, Julianna Bullock, Cinsey Seniors Strive For Leisure Time Burgess, Peggy Butera, Charlene Butler, Jill Cabot, Dale Cadena, Heladio Caldwell, Margaret Camill, John Campbell, Bruce Campos, David Campos, Rennie 'Y' rv uk' Q, Q17 lx 4.9, 189 90 , ,A, Q ,1T, aww bw, sv X r '!!9 ff' 7 W W7 Canley, Lee Carralejo, Henry Carrasco, Xavier Carter. Jan Cassarino, Linda Casselberry, Steve Castaneda, Gloria Chapin, Nancy Charnow, Martha Chennell, Irene Christiansen, Joanne Clyde, Mary Cole, Beecy Colhoun, Ruth Connolly, Ken Seniors Promote Magazine Sales Contreras. Rosemary Cordero, Charles Cordero, Michael Correa, .lim Cortez. Jesse Cola, Fred Coulson. Tom Court. Cary Cox. Roxanne Crandell, Ashley 5 . SM-HY eww 4... Cranford, Carol Crowell, Rhonda Crowley, Susan Cruz, Arleen Cruz, Eileen Cruz, Maria Cue, Virginia Cumpiano, Don Cunningham, Patricia Cumow, Aileen Daily, Marla Dall'Armi, Coe Daubin, Susan Davis, Jeff Davis, Kathy Deanley, Debbie Derick, Dana Deyelte, Debra Diaz, Diane Diaz, Dennis Gloria Garvey, Patti Paradise and Tern Fmdlev return a ler an aff-campus lunch hour VW? is Diaz. John Diaz. Rosa Diaz, Rosemary Dillard. Hoy Dixon, Susan Dominguez, Lor Drennen, Candy Duarte, Thomas Dudley, lion Dugan, Katie I w SAT Tes s Challenge Seniors --H.,,, fz'5gWffm'wea Q,-we 1 f' i V if r Duncan, Cathy Dunham, lane! Dunnebacke, .lohn Duprey, Mary Eckert, Guy Eckhardt, Leslie Edwards, Bemice Edwards, Debbie Edwards, Dena Edwards, Maelyn Edwards, Bill Ehler, David Elbek, Lene Elias. .ludy Engle, Duane .-lszlka Oda fixes a teachers gmdebook, one of :he many asselx of zhe teachers aides. v S mv X' ' We ,.f wf x 0 4 is f 3 7 'Chs...,.,., -aw --Q. ,if Erasmus, Tom Erickson, Greg Escoto, Rebecca Espinoza, Danny Evans, Barbara Evans, Brian Evans, Mark Everton, jon Fabela, Irene Fajardo, Lupe Fajardo, Toni Fanara, Robert Famsworth, Ceorgianna Farrant, Ken Farris, Diane Faulkner, Paula Felix, Steve Femandez, Femando Findlev, Terri Fleckser. Naomi 193 .2 5, . Ford, Diana Fornalaro. Mary Foster. Greg Fouquet. Bonnie Fowler. Karen Fragosa, Larry Fragosa, Patricia Freeman, Anne French, Rick Frost, Peter Seniors Place College Applications Fuentes, Beatrice C-albreath, William Cannaway, .ludy Gaona, Ruben Garcia, Dolores Garvey, Cloria Geiger, Carolyn Cess, Carol Gibson. Ed Gilmour. Ngaire Cionfricldo, Bob Glahn. Terre ,lo Class. Ron Gonzalez. Lupe -P' A fm ru , 62' Gomez, Sally N 'fy wtf' vi' 5 1 Ziff 5 I ,g .07 Having problem s wilh 1,1056 conla cis? Coodenough, Ken Corgita, Manuel Coubeaux, Susan Crahn, Cail Cranaroli, Yan Cray, Christine Greco, Nancy Green, Brian Cuerena, Ed Cumermann, Penny Guy, ,Ienniler Cuzman, Barbara Hafferkamo, Lindsey Hamilton, Lynn Hanko, Terry Hansen, Vicki Harker, Kim Harmer, Nlichele Harper, Lucy Harrod, Sandy Hurrovi. Sandy llklhlillla, Bill Hays, lun llmchberger. Ulu ia Helfrirh, Robert Heredia, Lisa llcrlein, Dianne Hernandez, Eddie Hernandez, Nlargret Hernandez, Tony Advanced Classes Interest Students 4 Q 8 Herrera, Alexandria Herrera, lrma Herrick, David HigaL Jason Hlinka, Ken Hobbs, Michael Holguin, George Holtenmoller, .leanne Hopper, I im Hord, Tom Howell, Kirk Howell, Mark Hurst, Grady Hustace, Thomas lbarra, Mary Chemistnv plays an interesting part in the schedule of Bill Galbrealh and Duane Engle T5'f'fff A, W Wm lrvin, John lverson, Larry Jacinto, Rosa Jackson, Tony Jackson, Tyler Jensen, Connie Jimenez, Roger Jimenez, Yolanda Jinnies, Audrey Johnson, Craig Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Percy Johnston, Barry Johnston, Rick Jones, Cheryl Jones, Lance Jones, Steve Jordan. Gina Julian. Betty Keams, Nlarsha 197 Koop, Laura Koury, Kathy Kramer, Becky Kurtz, Leo Kultzner, Laurie La Barge, Mary La Cava. Robert Lamas, Lydia Landers. Cheryl Landers, Sandra Landes. Cliff Langdon, Alexa La Suta, Nlarilyn Lava, Lisa Lava, Nlaria ,.-, f W' 1' ai mi! V all 12, if ' fb Jivi 7,11 Ag., Seniors Strive nward .If f,A-:afar if Kelleher, Carol Kelly, Nlegan Kendall, John Kennedy, Linda Kiehlbauch, Karen King, Phil Klein, Regina Kleveland, Chris Klinker, Lillian Koger, Margo , 1 fff z f aww' M .nw f f -46 954.2 12' 1' wwe- gj,,. . 'ff' ', ' QM- ip f. f - , A J., . , ..,,. , 0, Does ilpay' lo be absen! on cz les! day? ni' Lebeck, Susan Lee, Jams: Leeper, Debbie ,V Lecson, Dee Leiva, juan Lelande, David Nr. Lem. Chria 'Wm Lem, Peggy '2 h 'g Lemmex. Bob Leon, Daniel ff Leon, Erlinda Lepley. Nlelody Lesher. Creg Lev. Edward LW , ' , ' 5 X J' L 4:17 Lipke, Dave Lippincott. Joan Lopez. Doreen Lopez. Elame Y .,,, QL Lopez, John Lopez. Nlnke was 199 Luther, William Luy, Christopher Lykins, Rex Lyons, Chris Lyons, Helen Nlaeias. Richard Nlackie, .lan Xladrigal. .lulian Madsen. Claus Nlaguire, Nlary Manning. Nlike Nlanzano. Richard Har. Stephen Xlarcogliese. .losie Hates. Elizabeth Lopez. Robert Love. Janet Love, N invent Lowe, David Lower. Denise Lozano, Yolanda Lugo, Armando Lugo, Christine Lund, R055 Lupera, Shirley ldon'! be1iet'eyou, states julie Smilh.fla1l.r. H-.ry-QW E 4-X? in fi? fl ii ...T YW: 741' 'Sm - .-V YV? 1-uns Q Qi ...J Q'-rv sm 'U1 ,...,, C73 Markillie, Michael Marquez. Robert Martin, Blair Martin, Daryl Martin, Dolores Martin, Linda Martinez, Mary Ann Matthews, Robin Maurer, Eric McLain, Ron McCombs, ,ludy McDaniel. Thomas McDaris, Pat McKearan, Layne McKinley, Leslie McLaughlin, Theresa McMahon. Timothy McManus. Stephen McMillen. Roberta McNally, Mary Ellen 201 202 Nlc5kimming. Laura Nlcadov. 5, Allen Nleeli. David Nlclendez, Cheryl Nlendenhall, Alice Nlendillo. Mark Mendoza, .loc Nlcndoza. Richard Nlcraviglia, Chuck Mesa, Dolores 1109 4 M ff, H 'Qi me 1 'til Riff' at 'W xiii'- Agway Seniors Enjoy Business Courses -4-7, 3?c rzv hvg Qi' ,afa- 1 V A '11 Pa' .'-fff' all ,i Nlesser, Marcia Nletzler, Sandra Michel, Danny Nlichealsen. Elizabeth Miller, Ann Miller. Cary Miller, Helen Nlireles. Gloria Mitchell, .lanice Nlolinarc, Carolann Morales, Kathleen Morelos, Dennis Moreno, Hrucc Moreno, Hrucc Nlorfill, l,i:4a Nlosgofian, Pctcr Lupe Fajardo discovers lhe advanlages of an adding machine. L lx 710 bf? 1- rv '-w -'P W4-pr :. , Nlf Nloyer. ,lulie Nludrick. Lee Xlunoz. Frank Nlunoz. Cloretta Nlunoz. Nlanuel Nlyers, Esther Nagy, lan Naretoo. Dan Nash, Leonard Navarro. Daniel Neal, W anda Nelson, Cindy Nelson. Debra Newton. Lynda Nevin. Betsy Nicholas. George Nichols. Harold Nicklin, Linda Nimmo. John Nirenberg. David 203 Noetzel. Suzi Norton. Nlike Oatis. George lltla Oda. .-Xsako Ogilvie, Frank 0'l'lara, Primrose Okada, Susan Olmstead. .lack Olfen, Larry Omelas, Adela Omelas, N incenla 0'liork, Patty Ortega, .lane Ousey, Janet Owen, Larry Paciano, Alex Padilla. .leanelte Page. Michelle Paradise, Panic Parke, Nancy Pasinato, Joe Pawlowski, Alex Pearson, Don Pena, Anna Nlarie Percal. Marcia Perez, Beverly Perez, Hector Perez, Norma Peters, Ken Petersen, Martha Petrucci, Janice Pierce, Todd Playman, Andrew Plumb, Dobi Poindexter, Carl ww, has fm ,, WN , sf 2 s , , -11 ffl 1 - s. A It 'u- fff uv- Seniors Walk Halls for Final Time -fn 3 taxa Pollard, Steve Porter, Nlichele Porter, W icki Post, Michael Prescott, Cathie Pugh, Raymond Quan, Kay Reed, Chris Reginatto. N irleen Rehtmeyer. Diane 205 206 'P 'f55-7142 . , , V I , ,V 7.7 f, 4 an V R., w 1 My 4! 'N 'Gillis 4, .pw-'aw M.- in, ' ar' an -,nf Reid, Randy Reid, Sandra Reitan, David Reyes. Hugo Reynoso, Maria Rich, Brenda Richmond, Carol Richmond. Charlie Rickard, Tom Rieckewald, Mary Riemenschneider, Rios, Tony Rirosky, Fred Rivera, Yvonne Robinson, Carla Seniors Anticipate Graduation Robinson, Frank Robinson, Renee Robinson, Richard Robles, Arleen Robles, llary Rodgers, Kathy Rodriquez. Christine Rodriguez. Lydia Rodriguez. Xllchael Rolland, Bruce X. fvly -Q., gpm sv l 40 9' 0.9 R .ld X U mix' -04 t'1 l' an V Romallo. Carmen Romero. Larry Rowcnberger. Tod Ruggiero. Cathy Ruiz. Alex Sagacly. Steve Salam. N iula Salvini. James Sanchez. .lennie Sanchez, Linda Sanchez. Lucy Sanders, Kirk Sandt. Carol Schachlili. Jennifer Schlesinger. Sally Schmidt, Susan Schooler. Pearl Schram, Richard Schroeder, Richard Schwartz, David 11 ,Q I - J 1 208 Schwarz, Catherine Scott. Douglas Scott, Xlike Scott. W icki Seeaton. Sandra Selos, Richard Self, Cary Servey, Donna Sheller, ,lon Shelton, Alonzo Shenry, Steve Shepherd, Marlene Shustin, Fredi Siemens, Gretchen Silva, David Simioni, Kirk Smaniotto. Roxanne Smashey. Tim Smith, Charles Smith. Cary 4 Nu. 'XX' ,, Qi .,g Q K I 'UHZL , f , , z'l, 1. ,f f x ' 'Y 1 Q4 ,V If W, ,yfawfg 1' wb- J ' 1 , f wa, 1 5 -4 'B +L. xg ,,.,,,, X . xy . f , Q-il , J 1, r whhwag K A i 2 plY5gyf,,,gt 2'-tiitstxmfi , 2666533 D if Y 'vv em- CAI? NW as-es , ,,. agua- vw 22 e I . , 1 veg i w ., 1, ya iq 'ehjlf N2 1 1 523 9 1 P 'z , 4551 Af, if L nl ' fs Zgyrj '.!,m--,. . . '- fm. 1 f 4 K ' -mm. ....,.. If .W-V, isn'l Audrey cute today? , ffm, W Q K? Q 3gf4w 2 , 62 ' 'R I 4. , -nv-W' H4863 f-wg. 122 ' Z E Q 1 v ' f ff ff gi 7144. , ZW. ya, ,g ' wzggwjlfaff 'K 4 ff M f ,W , .,.,. ,,.,f -' ,.,,f ' ,V ' f , . with u M, in , ,,,,. , fn ff Mg ,. C ' fx Y' K I - - ., 4 Yr: I fam ff, I N, X, f ,,.,, 'GE '- Stuart, Candice Studley, Rober Suarez, Steve Sutherland. Brenda Sutherland, Lynda Swigart, Dennis Tabacchi, Alma Tacadena, Stella Talevi, Bob Thomas, Kimberley asrygk fficers Plan Senior Week Smith. lulie Smith. Linda Smith, Paul Smith. Sarah Snouffer. Sandra Spencer, Xlike Spruill. Su Starbuclc, Susan Stevens. Alison Steward, Kirk Stewart, Bob Sueler, Paul Sl. John, Steve Stroll, Steve Stoner, lohn www , V S? K. '?! - ww- . 1 .,, 4 'W 'S 209 Ahce irlendenhall and Cheryl Walters ualk dejecledlw lo their zrsl Thompson, Ken Thompson, Susanne Thomburgh, Loma Thomdike, Alan Tischer, Raymond Todd, Diane Togni, Sandy Tompkins. Pam Tong, Jeanne Torigoe. Yasuhiro Torre. Elena Torres, Javier Torres. Lupe Torres, Virginia Torrez, Virginia 6 WIT' .f W'- , . N4 A Vendrame, Greg Vent, Dean Vercammen, Eleanor Villa, Wanda Villegas, Nathalie Vodden, Donald Voyen, Paul Wallace, Leslie Walters, Cheryl Walton, Derik 3 '.v v ,Tf Seniors Breakfast at Sambo's Tottle. Simon Toners. Bob Trampp. Robert Trombly. Cary Turnbull, .lack linderwood. lack Linzuela. Manuel Lnzueta, Raphila Lirzua, Esther Yalen. Charles Yalverde. David Y anderstok, Nlonique larley, Chris Nasquez,1ohn Neazy. Bill W-,f-1 211 VIZ? X ,nf-I LQ-an ' 'Z .,.,. , 1 X 4,04-, XX ard, David XX ard. lim XX arnekros. Karen XX arrcnburg, Susan XX eigal, Susan XX eisman, Cary XX elch, David XX elle, Anita XX enz, David XX est, Larry XX eslfall, Kim XX'hite, Carolyn XX'hite. Gary XX hite. X alerie XX hitehouse, Grant Whiteman, Chris Wiley. Suzi XX ilks, Tom Williams, Berta XX illiams, Richard SL. XY illiams. Gwendolyn YY ilson. Dixie XY ilson. Cary XX ilson. Judi XX ilson, Kathy Wilson, Nancy Wings, Cynthia Winn, Alastair Witcher, Alan Witucki, Anne 'mm -Q., :+?f5f 9 . qi x f Y, 'SEX Q -, K A FEM Woollum, Jim Womble. Kim Wong, Daniel Wong, Helen Woolfolk. .loe Yee, Frances Yee. Nlickev Yuhasz. Susan Zurbuchen, Nlary A 1, J' ' cy . -f:f2:',!'7?gff AMWM ' , ' , 4 'ff , I ',jf,'-wffagiyf wif' ,f , wwf, f ,AKCQZ 2 Uutstanding Because ol her constant interest in Santa Barbara High School, Xlarilyn Barr was voted Outstanding Senior Cirlu by the senior class. As a sophomore. Xlarilyn joined Nlodern Nliss, Xlixed Chorus and Pep Cluh, adding Stu- dent Legislature, Social Committee, Activities Committee and A Capella to her schedule as a junior. She was also chosen Most Spirited lun- iorn. In her linal year at SBHS, Nlarilyn continued her previous activities as well as being in the Spring Show, Brigadoon, photo editor of the Olive and Cold , Assembly Committee, P 81 R Chairman and Activities Committee Chairman. 214 Seniors Kim Westfall was chosen as Outstanding Sen- ior Boy by the Senior Class because of his high interest in Santa Barbara High School. In the tenth grade. Kim played sophomore football and as a junior was promoted to the position of extra point kicker and continued to hold that position as a senior. Kim was elected student body Nice- President, taking on the responsibility ol heading all student legislature meetings. He xx as a member ol' such service organizations as Key Club and Narsity Lettermans. 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'fa Y MQ me 1- 25 . . is - . ff f Q , WI- il .W ' . .fx jijfga' i Q Vworking on stage cron is one ul Lee Canleyk manv aclivilies at SBHS. utstanding Senior ominees Find R1-viz-wiiig the past lhree years at SBHS. Arria Brain-ur lake- lime out lo look oxer her Caughl busily working, David Almanza displays one of his oulside aciiviyies scrap book, 'wwf wvmffw ' Hn ml www aff? ,V vi f1fiQ::x5 ? 'T5 Bn: 2 '..v::x!A in ,,.n .1 ex AQ .,, 4, Q Ll x .J 218 rn N.. ? Norbcrt jackson enioys his mode-rn dancing clasf at SBHS. Strummine thc' auilur 1 ont' of Samli llarrmlif luxurile puftlnivf. Enjo ment in Activities Taking lime out. Beccs Cole walks along the beach. During his free time, Ron Glafs finds enjoyment in plaving pool. 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Activities: Student Legislature 2: Orchestra 1.2.3: Football Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1,2.3: Camelot 1. Brigadoon 3: OGC .lubilee 1.2.3. Future Plans: SBCC Alexander, Nancy. Born: Los Angeles Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: A Cappella 3: Nlixed Chours 2: junior Statesmen 1: Alodern Nliss 3: Pep Club 2.3: Homecoming Queen Xominee 3: Honor Roll. Future Plans: Private College. Allee. Diane. Born: Santa Nlaria Activities: Transfer: Girls' C-lee Club 1: Spanish Club 2. Future Plans: College A1ison..ludith. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Bank of America Special Avvard. Future Plans: lledical Assistant. Almanza. David. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Senior Class President: Senior Class Council: Prom Committee 3: Activity Committee 3: Nice-Principals Cabinet 2: A Cappella 2.3: Nlixed Cho- rus 1.2: Key Club 1.2: Sgt-at-Arms. 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club 1.2.31 TNT 3: Narsity Football First Team 2.3: Soph Football First Team: Football Scholarship to UCSB: First Team Offense All Channel League: Outstanding Senior Nominee: Brigadoon 3: Christmas'Program 1.2.3: Young Life 1.2.3: Nlexican-American Debate 3. Future Plans: LCSB or liniversity of W ashington. Altman. John. Born: Kevvanee. 111. Activities: Philosophy Club 3: Honorable Nlention National Alerit. Future Plans: Lndecided. Alva. Ricardo. Born: Teocaltiche. Jalisco. Nlexico. Activities: Science Club 2. ROTC 1.2.3 Administrative Officer: Expert tlarks- nianship. Future Plans: Business Xlanagement. Anderson, Charles. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Football Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Stage Band 3: Concert Band 1. 2.3: OSIC .lubilee 3: Instr. Ens..3. Future Plans: SBCC and Transfer. Andrade. Nlartha. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: CAA 2: Pep Club 1.2. Future Plans: P.BX. Operator. Anschuetz. Chuck. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Advanced Printing 2.3. Future Plans: L ndecided. Anglin. Edward. Born: Fairbanks. Alaska Activities: ROTC 1 Sgt-at-Arms. 2 Operation Sgt.. 3 Captain. Department go the Army Nli1itarvTraincr. Future Plans: Hardin-Simmons Lniversity. Anderson. Dirk Thomas. Born: Salem. Oregon Activities: N arsitv XA restling. Future Plans: Navy Angel. Pat. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: College. Armijo. DeAntta. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC and keypunch operator. Armstrong. Heidi. Born: Pasadena. Calif. Activities: 'Transfer front San C-abriel. Sophomore Class Secretary: Girls' League Treasurer: A Cappella 3: C-irls' Chorus 1: Brigadoon 3: B Yell Leader: Pep Commission 1: Pep Club 3. Future Plans: American College Of Svvitzerland. Amold. Alison. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Socia1'Committee: Special Activities Committee: Noon Activities Committee: Activities Committee: Avvards Committee: Student Legislature 2: .AFS 1,23 CAA 2.3: Alodern Nliss 1.2.31 Pep Club 1.2.3: Lisherettes l.2,3: Ski Club 3: Young Life: Girls' Swim Team 2.3 Nice-President: Nlost Improved Svvimmer2. Future Plans: San Fernando State. Austin. Bernice. Born: Fullerton, Calif. Activities: Nlixed Chorus 1: C-AA 1.2.3: PCP Club 1.2-32 Ciflifi Svvim Team 2-32 Cirlsi Basketball Team 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Avila. Rebecca. Borlt: Santa Barbara Activities: FBLA. Future Plans: UCSB. Baker. Candii. Born: Portland. Oregon Activities: Transfer from Glendale and Newbury Park: Claw Council 1: Class Committee 1. Orchestra 1. Alixed Chorus 1. Future Plans: Elementary Teacher. Baker. Sue. Born: Toronto. Canada Activities: Donnettes 2: Nlake-up Committee for Life W ith Father . Future Plans: College. Barajas. Niguel. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Sophomore Football: Aarsitv Track 3: ,lunior Narsitv Cross Countrv Future Plans: Arm Barba. Lydia. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 2: Donettes 3: CAX 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: titrls' Basketball Team 1.2: Xollev Team 1.2: Baseball Team 1.2. Future Plans: Nledical and dental college or secretarial vvork. Barker. Janis. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1: Xlivecl Chorus 2: Pep Club 1. Cirls' Svvtni Team 2: Christmas Program 2. Future Plans: SBCC. Barr. Alarilvn. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Program and Rally Chairman 3: Activities Committee 2.3 Chair- man: Tralfic Safety Committee 3: Campus Committee 3: Assemblv Committee 3: ASL 3: Avvards Committee 3: Finance Committee 3: Special Activities Com- mittee 3: Summer Activities Committee 2: Social Committee 2.3: Constitution Revision Committee 3: Student Legislature 1.2.3: Senior Cift Comnnttee: Olive and Cold 2 Leadership: 3 Photo Editor: Forge 2: A Cappella 2.3: Nlixed Chorus 1: Alodern Nliss 2.3: Pep Club 2.3 President: Ski Club 3: Alost Spirited lunior Avvard: Third place Elks Leadership Contest: OKC Queen Yominee: Nlost Out- standing Senior Cirl: Brigadoon. Future Plans: College. Bartz. Pat. Born: Burbank. Calif. Activities: School Probation. Future Plans: Xlove to Canada. Bates. Cathy. Born: Chamberlin. South Dakota Future Plans: Artist. Baughman. Kathleen. Born: Xladison. South Dakota Activities: Social Committee 1.2: CSF 1.2.31 Sealbearer 3: Junior Statesman 1: Pep Club 3: lisherettes 2.3 President: National Alerit Letter of Commendation. Future Plans: Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo. Becerra. Alice. Born: Bravvlev. Calif. Activities: Pep Club 1.2: Future Plans: College. Belch. Alan. Born: Detroit, Xlich. Future Plans: SBCC. Bench. Carth. Born: Chico. Calif. Activities: B Basketball 2: CN Basketball 1. Future Plans: Police Officer. Benes. Richard. Born: Santa Nlaria Activities: Junior Statesmen 1.2.3 Executive Board 3: Key Club 3. Future Plans: L ndecided. Benton. Fay. Born: Tahore. Pakistan Activities: A Cappella 3: Nlixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 3. Future Plans: Elementary Teacher. Berumen. Carolina. Born: Merida Yucatan. Alexico Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: Pep Club 2.3: Christmas Program 2.3: O8zC1ubilee 2.3. Future Plans: Language Nlajor. Bliss. John. Born: Santa Barbara activities: Nlixed Chorus 1.2: Pcp Club 1: Narsity Football 3: Xarsitv Basket- a1l2. i Future Plans: SBCC. Yavy. Boluna. Tony. Born: Barcelona. Spain Future Plans: LCSB or SBCC. Bordon, Diane. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Pep Club 3: Costume Committee for Brigadoon 3: Senior Week Committee. Future Plans: SBCC. Boss. Debbie. Born: Philadelphia. Penn. Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: CAA 1. Future Plans: College and Europe. Boslough. Dick. Born: Chicago. 111. Activities: Social Committee 3: Student Legislature 3: Senior Finance Commit- tee: Activities Committee 3: AFS 2.3 Nice-Pres.: CSF 1.2.3: Sealbearer 3: Kev Club 2.3 Sec.: Aarsitv Football 2.31 Soph Football 1: B Track 1: Outstand- ing Sophomore. Future Plans: College and Service. Boyd. John. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Football Band 1.2.31 Pep Band l.2.3: ROTC 1.2.3. Future Plans: SBCC. Bovdston. Scott. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Science Club 1.2: B Cross Countrv: Xarsitv Svvinnning 3: UB Svvimming 2. Future Plans: College. Bracken. Leilani. Born: Honolulu. Hawaii Activities: Student Legislature 2.3: Alixed Chorus 1.2 Business Nlanager: A Cappella 3: AFS 1: Pep Club 1.2: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: Teach Nlodern Dance. Bradley. Diane. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Donnettes 2: Art Club 3: Svvim Shovv 1: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: College. Brasseur. Arria. Born: Chicago. Ill. Activities: Transfer from San Xlarcos. Student Court 3: Avvard- Committee Chairman 3: Social Committee 3: Constitution Committee 2.3: Activities Com- 221 222 mittee- 31 Noon Xetitlties Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 31 Cain- pus Committee 3: Trallie Safety Committee 3: junior Princess: OKC Queen Noniince lloniecoming Queen Xoniinec: Alost Outstanding Senior Xuinince: Cirls' League Representative 1: Sailing Club 1: Social Committee 1. Future Plans: Study Classical Civilization. Brock. lanice. Born: Xctnitic-: Chief ln-tice of Student Court 3.2: Campus Connnittee 3: Chair- tnan nl' the Constitution Revision Committee 3: Orchestra 1.2.31 CSF 2.3: Seal- bearer: ltmior Statesmen 2.3: Student Legislature 3: Xl-'L 3: XSL All-Cal Orcliestra 3: 1CSB tdxanr-eil Placement and junior Summer School: Camelot 1: Brigatloon Youth Theater tivo xear-. Future Plans: LCSB. Brnington. Barbara. Born: Salt Diego Xctnitics: Xsscmbly Committee 3: Social Committee 3: Coral Casino Conintit- tee 31 Xlodern Nliss 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.31 Dress Regulations Committee. Future Plans: College. Bullnm. .lu1ianna. Born: Long Beach. Calil. tctliiltes: Orchestra 1.2.31 A Cappella 1: Aladrigals 2.3: Brigadoon 31 Camelot 1: Bloch Sacred Service 2. Future Plans:A1usie Bullock. Cinsey. Born: Lexington. Seb. Activities: Pep Club l.2.3: Senior Week Activities Committee 3. Future Plans: SBCC and Beauty School. Burgess. Pcggx. Born: lan Xuvs Activities: Senior Cilt Committee 3: A Cappella 3: Nlixed Chorus 2: AFS 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: TNT 1: 1 shcrettcs 3: Christmas Program 2.3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: SBCC and Teaching Credential. Butera. Charlene. Born: Los Angeles Future Plans: Loma Linda 1 niversity and Nledical Secretary. Caballero. Xlartin: Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Service Calduell. Xlargaret. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: CSF 1.2.31 Scalbearer 3: CAA 2.3: Cirls' Suim Team 1.2.3: Na- tional Xlerit Commendation. Future Plans: San Fernando State Collcgc. Calhoun. Ruth. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC. Camill. John. Born: Santa Barbarak Activities: Student Legislature 2.3: Olive and Cold 2.3: Forge 2.3: Photogra- pher: Pep Club 1.2.31 Thespians 1: Varsity Football 2: Narsity Swimming 1.2.3. Future Plans: College. Campbell. Bruce. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Sophomore Football: B Track 2: C Track 1: varsity Track 31N arsity Cross Country 3. Future Plans: 11.5. Forestry Service. Campos. Rennie. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Scroll 3: B Track 1.2: JY Cross Country 3: Sophomore Football. Future Plans: San Diego State College. Cantu. Steve. Born: Summerland Future Plans: Lindecided. Carralejo. Henry. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Sophomore Football: Advanced Printing 1.2. Future Plans: College. Carrasco. Zavier: Born: Santa Barbara Activities: C Basketball 1.2. Future Plans: Lindecided. Carter. Janis. Born: Hunington Park. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 2: Nlajorettes 2: Art Club 3 Treasurer: Pep Club 2: FBLA 3 N ice-Pres.: Future Plans: Legal Secretary. Casselberrv. Steve. Born: Santa Alonica Activities: Attorney Ceneral of Student Court 2: Election Board Chairman 3: Student Legislature 1.2.3: Football Band l.2.3: Pep Band 1.2.3: Stage Band 2: Concert Band 1.2.31 CSF 1.2.31 AFS 2.3: Sealbearer 3: Pep Club 1.2.31 .IN Basketball 1. Future Plans: l'CLA. Casteneda. Cloria. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 3: Donnettes 2.3: CAA 11 Pep Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: SBCC. Chapin. Nancy. Born: San Francisco Activities: Orchestra 3: Nlixed Chorus 1: Camelot 1: Cyrano de Bergerac. Future Plans: 1 ndecided. Chennell. lrenc. Born: Palo Alto. Calif. Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3: AFS 2.3: CSF 1.2.3 Sec.-Treas.: Seal- bearer 3: lsherettes 3: National Alerit Commendation. Future Plans: College and Aledical Career. Clyde. Xlary. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Cheerleader 3: Traffic Safety Committee 2.3: Social Committee 3: Activities Committee 3: Campus Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 2. 3: ASL Committee 2.3: Awards Committee 3: Student Legislature 2.3: Olive and Cold Pep Club 1.2.31 Thespians 1: Coed Colonel 3: Homecoming Queen Nominee: Camelot 1: ASC Conventions 2.3. Future Plans: 1 niversity. Cole. Becey. Born: Oakland. Calif. Activities: Forge Editor 2: ASB Secretary 31 Activities Committee 2.3: ASB Cabinet 2.3: ASL Committe-c 2.3: Association of Student Leaders 2. Publicity Director. 3 Nice-Pres. Courtesy Committee Chairman 3: 19011908 Scrapbook of SBHS: Knowledge Boitl Chairman: Student Legislature 1.2.3: Baccalaureate 3: Forge 112.3 Page 1 Editor: Scroll 2.3: A Cappella 2.3 Xlanager: Alixed Cho- rus l: C-irls' Sextet 1: Xladrigals 3: Les Chanteuses 2.31 AFS 1.2: CSF 1.2.3: Sealbearer 3: Alodern Nliss 3: Pep Club 1.2.31 Science Club 1: lshcrcttcs 3: ROTC Head Coed Colonel 3: 550:00 from TBS Health Association 2: Brigadoon 3: Santa Barbara High Xotes for thc Xevss-Press: 'Alost Outstanding Girl by thc SB Optimist Club : OKC Senior Nominee: 'Alost Xaluable Student Avtard by Elk's Lodge: Second Place Elk's Lodge Leadership Contest: Bank of America Plaque NY inner. Fine Arts Division: Cirls' State Alternate 2. Future Plans: Wheaton College and Communications-.lournalism Career. Corcoran. Nlichael. Bornzkk atcrtoitn. Wis. Activities: ROTC 1. Future Plans1SBCC. Cordero. Alichael. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Associate Justice Student Court 3: Orchestra l.2.3: Football Band l.2.3: Pep Band l.2.3: Stage Band 2.3: Camelot 1: Christmas Shon 2.3: Brig- adoon 3: Bloch's Sacred Service 2. Future Plans: Biological Sciences: Cordero. Paul. Born: Activities: Sophomore Football: C Basketball 21 B Track 1. Future Plans: College. Cola. Frederick. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 3: Science Club 1: Camelot 1: Fantasteks 2: Ham Radio Club Vice-Pres. 3: Stage Crest 1.2: Sound Crew 3: Cet Smart Club 3. Future Plans: Undecided. Crandell, Ashley. Born: New York City Activities: Student Court 1.2.31 Ticket Sales Committee 3: Constitution Revi- sion Committee 2.3: CSF 1.2.31 Sealbearer 3: GAA 3: Science Club 1.2.3 Pres- ident: lisherettes 1.2.3 Secretary: Nledical Explorers 3: Cirls' Swim Team 3: Knowledge Bowl Team Captain 2: Lab Assistant. Chemistry Dept. 2.3. Future Plans: Lndecided: Crowell. Rhonda. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1: Pep Club 1. Future Plans: SBCC. Cruz. Eileen. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC or work: Cummins. Lesley. Born: Portland. Oregon Activities: Transfer from Katharine Branson School in San Francisco. Art Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Philosophy Club 3: Brigadoon 3: junior Class President: Fencing Club: Tennis Club: Award for Still Life from Bullocks Art: National Nlerit Art Contest. Future Plans: Peace Corps and Teaching. Cutnpiano. Don. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1.3. Future Plans: College. Curnow. Pattey. Born: Los Angeles Activities: Forge 2. Future Plans: Travel. Daily. Nlarla. Born: Chattanooga. Tenn. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Nlodern Nliss 2: First in Senior Nlagazine Sales. Future Plans: UCSB. Dall'Armi. Coe. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Awards Committee 3: Student Legislature 1.2: CAA 3: Nlodern Nliss 1.2.3 Vice-Pres.: Pep Club 3: Cirls' Tennis Team 1.2,3. Future Plans: UCSB and P.E. Teacher. Danenhosver. Thom. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Campus Committee 3 Chairman: Student Legislature 1.2: AFS 1.2 Vice-Pres.. 3: CSF 1.2.3 President: TNT 2.3: JN Basketball 1: Philosophy Club 3. Future Plans: College. Daubin, Susan. Born: Orange, New jersey Activities: Pep Club 1,2.3: Tbespians 2.3: Usherettes 3. Future Plans: College. Davis. Jeff, Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Philosophy Club 3. Future Plans: College. Davis. Kathy. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Travel. Deanley. Deborah Ann. Born: Abington. Penn. Activities: Associate .lustice of Student Court: Social Committee 2.3: Finance Committee 2.3: ASL Committee 3: Election Board 3: Senior Class Treasurer: Senior Week Committee: Froge land 2 Business Manager: Nlodern Nliss 3: Pep Club 2: Modern Nliss Fashion Show 3: Head of Senior Magazine Sales Drive. Future Plans: Dental Assistant. Denton. Sandra. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Art Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: Undecided. Derick. Dana. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Cheerleader 3: Student Legislature 2.3: Campus Committee 3: So- cial Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 2.3: Activities Committee 3' Election Committee 3: ASL 3: AFS 3: Modem Miss l,2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Swim Show: ROTC Coed Colonel 3: Homecoming Queen Nominee: 081C Queen Nomi- nee: Sophomore Princess Nominee. Future Plans: College. Diaz. Diane. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Donnettes 3: lfsherettes 3. Future Plans: Nursing. Diaz, John. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 2: A Cappella 2,3: Mixed Chorus 1: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Dixon. Susan. Born: Los Angeles Activities: Donnettes 2.3: Art Club 3 Nice-Pres.: FBLA 3. Future Plans: UCSB. Duncan, Cathy. Born: Carbondale, Penn, Activities: Student Legislature 2,3: Mixed Chorus 1: CSF 1,2,3 Secretary: Seal- bearer 3: Modern Miss 1,2: Pep Club 2.3. Future Plans: UCD. Dunham, Janet. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: GAA 2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3. Future Plans: Work. Duprey, Mary, Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Transfer from Bishop High. Spanish Club 1: Library Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.31 Glee Club 1: Student Legislature 3: AFS 3. Future Plans: Liniversity of the Seven Seas. Orange County. Eckhart, Leslie. Born: Salt Lake City, Lftah Activities: Art Club 3: Girls' Swim Team 2: Diving Team 2. Future Plans: College and Travel, Edwards, Berniece. Born: Merced, Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1,2.3: Pep Band 2.3: Donnettes 2.3 Captain: Modern Miss 3. Future Plans: College. Edwards, Debbie. Born: Oakland, Calif, Activities: Student Legislature 1: Donnettes 2.3: Pep Club 1, Future Plans: Business College. Edwards, Dena. Born: Memphis, Tenn. Activities: A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Les Chanteuse 3: Brigadoon 3, Future Plans: College. Edwards, Maelyn. Born: Whittier, Calif. Activities: GAA 3: Modern Miss 2: Cirls' Swim Team 2.3. Future Plans: Collegc. Engle. Duane. Born: Lompoc, Calif. Activities: Science Club 2.3. Future Plans: Westmont College. Evans, Barbara. Born: Pendelton, Ore. Activities: Activities Committee 3: Senior Gilt Committee: OSIG Signing Party: Forge 1.2.3 Photo Editor: Scroll 3: GAA 1.2,3: Pep Club 1,2.3: Girls' Volley- ball Team 2: Calif. State Scholarship semi-finalist. Future Plans: San Jose State. major in Journalism. Everton, Ion. Born: Bandon, Ore. Activities: B Swimming 1. Future Plans: College and Europe. Fabela, Irene. Born: El Paso, Texas Activities: Mixed Chorus 1: Transfer from Oxnard Union High: French Club. Future Plans: Nursing, Fajardo, Lupe, Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 3: Donnettes 2.3: CSF 1: Pep Club 3: Coral Ca- sino Committee: 0816 Signing Party, Future Plans: College. Fajardo, Toni. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3: Donnettes 3: Csherettes 2. Future Plans: Health Career. Fanara, Bob. Born: Rochester, New York Activities: Student Legislature-3: AFS 3: Art Club 2: Science Club 2. Future Plans: Undecided. Farris. Diane. Born: San Luis Obispo Activities: Social Committee: Activities Committee: Noon .Activities Committee: Modern Miss 1.3: Pep Club 1.3. Future Plans: SBCC, Faulkner. Paula, Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Undecided. Felix. Stephen. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Court 3: Student Legislature 1,2,3: Varsity Swimming 3: B Swimming 1. Future Plans: College. Femando. Femandez. Born: Chapala Jalisco. Mex. Activities: B Track 2. Future Plans: Undecided. Fiedler. Cliff. Bom: Glendale, Calif. Activities: Transfer from Birmingham High in Nan Nuys. Social Activities Committee 2: Publicit, ' udent Council 1.2,3: Math Club 1,2 and 3 President: Science Club 2 Pres.. 3 Nice-Pres. Future Plans: Solid State Physicist. Findley. Teresa. Born: Ada. Oklahoma Activities: Student Legislature: AFS 3: Modern Miss 1: Pep Club 1. Future Plans: College. Fleckser. Naomi. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1.3: Modern Miss 1.2.31 Pep Club 1.2.31 lshcr- ettes 3: Young Life 2.3. Future Plans: College, Ford, Diana. Born: Lrbana. lll. Activities: Ticket Sales Committee: Mixed Chorus 1: SCF 2.3: Sealbearcr 3: GAA 31 TNT 3: Cirlsi Tennis Team 3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: College. Fowler, Karen, Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Pep Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: SBCC. Freeman. Anne. Born: Salinas. Calif. Activities: Modern Miss 2.3: Social Committee 1,2: .lSA 1. Future Plans: lnterior Decorator. Frost, Peter. Born: Wareham. Mass. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Forge 3. Future Plans: lfndecided. Galbreath, Bill. Born: Leixisburg. Penn. Activities: Orchestra 3: Football Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 1,2,3: Concert Band 1, 2.3: Brass Choir 2.3: Stage Band 3: Honneger's Messiah 2: Brigadoon 3: Pink- ham Easter Cantata 3: Ernest Bloch Sacred Service 3, Future Plans: College and Racing. Gannaway, Judith. Born: Chicago. lll. Activities: A Cappella 2.3: Girls' Sextet 1: Madrigals 3: Les Chanteuse 2.3: CSF 1,2.3: Pep Club 1,2. Future Plans: Lndecided. Gaona, Ruben. Born: Mexico Activities: Varsity Track 2.3: Yarsity Cross Country 2,3: Advanced Printing 1, 2,3: Arete Club. Future Plans: Printer. Garcia, Dolores. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: CAA 3: Pep Club 2. Future Plans: SBCC or Business College. Geiger, Carolyn. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Forge 2: A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 1: AFS 1.2: Thespians 3, Fes- tival 2.3: Philosophy Club 2.3: Fantastiks 2. Brigadoon 3 Costume Committee. Future Plans: San Francisco State College. Germolus. Leon. Born: Turlock. Calif. Activities: Speech Club 3. Future Plans: College. Gess, Carol. Born: Indiana Activities: Transfer from Glendale High, Pep Club 1: lcsherettes 3. Future Plans: Teaching, C-lahn, Terre. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Court 2.3: Constitution Revision Committee 2,3: Bar-B-Que Committee: Coral Casino Committee 3: Senior Beach Pany: Baccalaureate: Finance Committee 3: AFS 2,3 President: CSF 1.2: Modern Miss 1,2,3: Pep Club 2: Social Committee 3: Campus Committee 3. Future Plans: Doctorate in field of physical therapy. Class. Ron. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1.2.3: .i Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2: AFS 1: Key Club 1.2.3 President: Spanish Club 1.2.31 Narsity Football 2.3: Soph Foot- ball: Narsity Baseball 2.3: Soph Baseball. Future Plans: Lndecided. Gomez, Sally. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Donnettes 2: Art Club 2.3: Modern Miss 2: Pep Club 1,2.3. Future Plans: Peace Corps. Coodenough, Ken. Born: Lockport, New York Activities: B Track 2: Varsity Track 3: .11 Cross Country 2: Arete Club 2. Future Plans: College, Gonzales, Lupe. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Lndecided. Grahn. Cail. Born: Bethesda. Maryland Activities: Assembly Committee 3: Awards Committee 3: Social Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 3: Noon Activities Committee 3: Student Legisla' ture 3: Modem Miss 3: Pep Club 2.3: Thespians 2.3: O8zG Queen Nominee: Homecoming Queen: Cyrano de Bergerac 2: Fantastiks 2 Publicitv Chairman: Transfer from Tustin High School. Pep Club 1: GAA 1: Campus Life Club 1: Drill Team 1: Swim Show 1: 1966 Pep Queen Nominee: Nice President of Young Life. Future Plans: Oregon State Lniversity and Airline Stewardess. Gray, Christine. Bom: Cochocton, Ohio Activities: Modem Miss 3: Pep Club 1.2: OKC .lubilee 3: Christmas Show 3. Future Plans: College, Greco, Nancy. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Art Club 2 Historian: Brigado'on 3. 223 Future Plans: Nursing. 224 Cucri-na. Ed. Born: llarlmgen. Texas trtivlttcs: Aarsitv l.t'ttermens Club 3: B lrack: Aarsitv llrack 3: Aarsitv CrossCountri 3. V ' Future Plans: SBCC. Cunterman, Penny. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Ticket Sales Chairman 3: A Cappella 3: Xlixed Chorus 1.2: AFS 1.2. 3: Sealbearer 3: Science Club 2 A ice-Pres. 3: lsherettes 3: Brigadoon 3f Future Plans: Stanford lniversity. Cusman. Tony. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: B Track 2: Yarsity Track 3. Future Plans: Service. Cuy, Jennifer. Born: Edmonton. Alberta. Canada Activities: CSF 1.2: Alodern Xliss 1.2,3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: Whitworth College in Spokane, W ash. llafferkamp, Lindsey. Born: Shreveport. Louisiana Future Plans: Design and Alake clothes for own store. Hanko, Terry. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC. Hansen. Bill. Born: Oakland, Calif. Activities: JW Football 2: JV Basketball 1.2: CSF 1.2: Language Club President 1: Class Y ice-Pres. 1.2. Future Plans: College. Harmer. Michele. Born: Nlonterrey. Calif. Activities: Social Committee 1: Finance Committee 3: ASL 2.3: Project Com- mittee Cbm. ASL: AFS3: Nlodern Nliss 1.2 Sgt-at-Arms. 3: Pep Club 1. Future Plans: College. Harper. Lucy. Born: Ossawa. Canada Activities: Junior Achievement 2: Donnettes 2.3. Future Plans: SBCC and Travel. Harrod, Sandra. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Court 2.3 Associate Justice: Social Committee: Aivards Com- mittee: Activities Committee: Assembly Committee: Campus Committee: Traf- fic Committee: Noon Activities Committee: Constitution Revision Comrnitee: Student Legislature 1,2,3: Class Council 3: OGC Signing Party 3: ASL 1,2,3: Vice-Pres. Cabinet 2: Forge 1 Photo Editor, 2 Alanaging Editor. 3 Editor: Scroll 2: AFS 1 Historian. 2 President. 3: CSF 1.2.31 Sealbearer 3: Junior Statesmen 1.2.3 Executive Board: Modern Nliss 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: TNT 3: Usherettes 1,2.3: Forensics 2 Sec.: Ski Club 3: National Nlerit Letter of Com- mendation 3: Modern Miss for January 1968: Elks Leadership Contest Nomi- nee 3: Outstanding Senior Nominee: Calif. State Semi-Finalist 3: Best-Dressed Cirl for Olive and Cold Day 3: Bank of America Award 3. Future Plans: College. Harrow. Sandy. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: College. Heichberger. Olivia. Born: Los Angeles Activities: Student Legislature 1.3: Donettes 2.3: AFS 1.2: Pep Club 1.2,3: Lishereltes 3: Camelot: Exchange student to Mexico for Summer. Future Plans: Exchange student to Europe and Liniversity of Denier. Helfrich, Robert. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Varsity Football 2: Soph Football: Soph Baseball. Future Plans: Ranching. Herrera, lrma. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Pep Club 1.2: FBLA 3. Future Plans: SBCC or Business College. Holquin, George. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: B Track 2 Sec., 3: JV Cross Country 1.2.3. Future Plans: Service. llolten-Xloller. Jcannc. Born: Dcmnark Activities: Exchange Student from Creenland was Senior Class President there: Sports Club: lkingut Club: Film Club: AFS 3: Junior Statesmen 3: Ski Club 3: Social Committee 3. Future Plans: Teacher or Journalist tCriticl Hord, Thomas. Born: Houston, Tex. Activities: karsitv Football 2.3: Soph Football: karsity Baseball 2.3: Soph Baseball. Future Plans: LTSC and Dentistry School. Howell. Kirk. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1: Kev Club 1.2.31 Ski Club Tice-Pres. 3: Yar- sitv Coll 2. Future Plans: Lniversitv of New Alexico or Lniversity of Colorado. Howell. Xlark. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Campus Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 1.3: Noon Ac- tivities Committee 3: Financial Cormnittec 3: Young Lile 2.3: Key Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3-vice president: Sophomore Football: Bu Basketball 1: O 8: C Ju- bilee 1. Future Plans: Oregon State. llurst. Cradv. Born: Ceorgia. Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: Yarsiti Football 1.2.3: karsity Track l.2.3: All CIF First Team: Shrine Team: XINP in league: Alost Aaluable Back: All Channel League First Team. Future Plans: Arizona State. llustacc. Tom. Born: Santa Xna. Calif. Future Plans: College. Irvin. Jolm. Born: Tuxedo Park. Xen York Activities: Student Court 3: Student lmgislaltirc 3: Junior Statcsnicri V1 Club 2.3: Ski Club 3: B Track 2: Track 1. Future Plans: LCLA or Claremont. or Yictnam. Jacinto. Rose. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: SBCC and l'lumliC2l:. Puerto Rico. Jackson. Norbert. Born: Kansas Citv. Alissouri I Activities: Yell Leader 3: Activities Committee 3: Stutlcnt l.eglsl21lur6 3: A Cappella 3: Pep Club 3: Brigadoon 3: Typical Senior Xommcc 3. Future Plans: Actor. Jackson. Tony. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Senior Class Nice President: Class Council 3: Kev Club 2.3: Aar- sitv Football 1.2.3: Sophomore Football: B Track 1: AHl'5iiy' Track 2-32 -All Channel League Defensive Safety-First Team. Future Plans: College tBusiness Administrationl. Jauchen. David. Born: Portland, Ore. Future Plans: Wheaton College. Jensen. Connie. Born: Xlinneapolis, Xlinn. Activities: Orchestra 2.3: Football Band 1.2.3: PEP Bead 1,2.3: TNT l,2,3: lsherettes 2.3: 1'lonneger's Ylessiahi': Brigadoon: Choral Society. Future Plans: College. Jimeenez. Roger. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Narsity Basketball 3: JN Basketball 2: B Basketball 1: Varsity Track 3: JN Cross Country 3. Future Plans: College. Jimenez. Yolanda. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: CAA 3: Pep Club 2. Future Plans: City College. Jinnies. Audrey Jean. Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Noon Activities Chairman 3: Nlodern Aliss l.2,3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Dance Show 3: Social Committee 2.3: Assembly Committee 3. Futurc Plans: City College and UCSB. Johnson. Craig. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Future Plans: College Johnson. Percy. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 2: Yarsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Football: ll Basketball 1: B Basketball 1: B Track 1: lfarsity Track 2.3: All Channel League in Football. Future Plans: College. Johnston. Rick. Born: Oklahoma City. Okla. Activities: Activities Committee 2.3: Social Committee 2.3: A Cappella 2.3: Alale Octet 3: Junior Statesmen 1: Pep Club 2.3: Science Club 3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: City College or Cal Poly. Jones, Steven. Born: Bakersfield. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1: Orchestra 3: Football Band l.2.3: PEP Band 1.2: Nlixed Chorus 2: Concert Band 1,2.3: Brass Choir 2.3: Stage Band 2.3: Yarsity Basketball 3: Bu Basketball 2: C Basketball 1: Honneger's Ales- siah 2: B1och's Sacred Service 3: Pinkham's Easter Cantata 3. Future Plans: College. Jones. Thomas. Born: Boston. Ylass. Activities: Student Legislature 1: Nlixed Chorus 1: Chess Club 3: Junior States- men 1: Science Club 2.3: B Track 2: Aarsity Track 3. Future Plans: UTEP: Teacher. Jowers. Bob. Born: lllinois. Activities: Varsity Swimming 2: B Swimming 1. Future Plans: Lindecided. Kelly, Alegan. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: CSF 1: Science Club 1: Thespians 2: lisherettes 1.2.3: Letter of Recommendation National Alerit Scholarship: Cvrano De Bergerac. Future Plans: UCSB. Kennedy. Linda. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Pep Club 1.2,3: O 81 C Jubilee 3: Christmas Alusical 3. Future Plans: Beal Estate Secretary. Kerkering. Brian. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Kev Club 2 secretary. 3: .Athletic Committee 3: karsity Lettermen's Club 3: Sophomore Football: Aarsity Basketball 2.3 Captain: B Basketball 1. Future Plans: College. Kiehlbauch. Karen. Born: Honolulu. Havvaii. Activities: Advertising Committee Chairman 3: Social Committee 3: .Activities Committee 3: Finance Committee 3: Student Legislature 2.3: Crarluation Com- mittee 3: Olive and Cold 3: AFS 1.2 secretary. 3 treasurer: CSF 1.2.3: Seal- bearer 3: CAA 2: Xlodern Xliss 1.2.3 treasurer: Young Life 1.2: Nlodern Aliss of October. Future Plans: Pomona or Colorado College. Killian. Julie. Born: Texas Activities: Xlixed Chorus 1: Thespians 2.3: Fantasticks: Brigadoon: Bad Seed: Cvrano de Bergerac: Life vvith Father. Transferred from Xen York Activities: Aria da Capo: Blood W edding. Futurc Plans: Acting. Klcvcland. Chris. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Orchestra 3: Football Band 1.2.31 PEP Band 1.2: AFS 2: Ski Club 3 Xarsity Colf 2. Future Plans: LCSB and Lniversity of Colorado. Koger, Xlargo. Bom: Chicago, Ill. Activities: Donnettes: Chess Club: Pep Club: Election Board Committee. Future Plans: Home Economist. Koury. Kathy. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Girls' Tennis Team l,2.3: Brigadoon: Ski Club 3. Future Plans: College. Kurts. Leo. Born: Los Angeles. Calif. Activities: .Archery Club 3: C Basketball 1: Yarsity Swimming 3: C Swimming 1. Future Plans: SBCC. Rutaner, Laurie. Born: Clear Lake, lowa Activities: Student Legislature 2.3: Football Band 1.2: Pl-QP Band 1.2: CAA 1: Xlodern Nliss 3: PEP Club 1,2,3: Cirls' Swim Team 1.2.3: Band Show 1.2, Future Plans: SBCC. LaBarge. Nlary. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: CSF l,2,3: Sealbearer 3: TXT 3: Lsherettes 3: Ticket Sales Committee3. Future Plans: LCSB. LaCana, Robert. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: B Swimming 1. Future Plans: Lndecided. Lamas. Lydia. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1: CAA 1: Pep Club 2.3: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3. Future Plans: SBCC or Business College. Landers, Cheryl. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Donnettes 2: CSF 1.2.3. Future Plans: Business College. Landes, Clifford. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Election Committee 3: Football Band 1.2.3 Drutn Alajor: PEP Band 1.2,3: Sophomore Football: Special Activities Committee 3. Future Plans: Lindecided. Langdon, Alexa. Born: Richmond, Calif. Future Plans: California Baptist College. Riverside. LaSuta. Xlarilyn. Born: Y ancouver. B.C.. Canada Future Plans: Business College, Work. Lebeck, Susan. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Orchestra and Dance Concert 2: Swim Show 1: O 3: C .lubilee 3: Christmas Show 3: Costume Committee-Brigadoon 3: Senior XY eck Committee 3: Fashion Show' 2. Future Plans: SBCC. Lee, lim. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: ,IN Basketball 2: B Basketball 1: Varsity Track 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Leeper, Debbey. Born: Sterling, lll. Activities: Xlodern Nliss 1.2: Pep Club 1.2.31 Activities Committee 3: Social Committee 3. Future Plans: College. Lem, Chris. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Defense Attorney 3: Student Court 3: Special Activities Committee 3: Student Legislature 2.3: AFS 2.3: CSF 2.3: Key Club 2.3. Future Plans: UCSB. Leon, Daniel. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Orchestra 1: Football Band 1.2.3: PEP Band 1.2.3: Stage Band 2.3: Camelot 1. Future Plans: College. Lepley. Nlelody. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Art Club 3. Future Plans: Travel around world. Lesker. Creg. Born: Rockford. lll. Activities: lunior Statesmen 2: Pep Club l,2.3: Aarsity Football 2.3: Sophotnore Baseball. Future Plans: SBCC. Ley, Edward. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Orchestra 2: Football Band 1: Sophomore Football 1: B Basket- ball 2. Future Plans: Lindecided. Lipke, Dave. Born: Pasadena, Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Football Band 1: PEP Band 1: A Cappella 3: Alixed Chorus 1: Kev Club 2.3: Pep Club 1,2.3: Varsity Football 2.3: Sopho- more Football 1: Narsity Baseball 2,3: Sophomore Baseball l: Channel League Honorable Nlention: varsity Lettermen's Club 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Lippincott, loan. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Xlixed Chorus 3: CSF l.2.3: Sealbearer 3: Sealbearer National Alerit Letter of Commendation. Future Plans: College. Lopera. Shirley. Bom: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: Beauty College. Lopez. Xlike. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: College. Lopez, Paul. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: Lindecided. Love. lanet. Born: Schenectady. New York. Activities: Social Committee 2.3: Activities Committee 1.3: Student Legislature l.2.3: Class Committee 3: A Cappella 2.3: Alived Chorus 1: Cirlsi Sevtet 1: Nladrigal Singers 2.3: Triple Trio 2: AFS 1: CSF 1.2.32 Scalbearcr 3: Xlodcrn Aliss 1.2.31 Pep Club 1.23: Cirls' Swim Team 1.2: National Alerit Recommen- dation: Sophomore Princess: Homecoming Queen Nominee: Brigadoon. Future Plans: LCLA. Nlusic Alaior. Low. David. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Thespians 1.2.3. Future Plans: College. Lugo. Christine. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Future Plans: City' College. Lund, Ross. Born: Nallejo, Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Orchestra 1.2.3.-1. Future Plans: Lniversity of Calif. Luy. Chris. Born: Xlilwaukee. Wisconsin. Activities: Orchestra 3: Stage Band 2.3: ROTC 1.2,3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: Dentist lD.D.S. and N1.S.D.7 Lykins. Rex. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Football Band 1.2.31 PEP Band 1.2.31 Concert Band 1.2.31 Xarsity' Lettermen's Club 3: Yarsity Colf 1.2.3. Future Plans: College. Lyons. Chris. Born: Xancouver. B.C. Activities: Pep Club 3: Science Club 1: Bu Cross Country 1: B Swimming 3: C Swimming 1: Captain of Nlagazine Sales 3. Future Plans: SBCC and Peace Corps or 1 ista. Nlackie. Jan. Born: Los Angeles, Calif. Activities: AFS 2: Spanish Club 3: junior Achievement 3: Cirls' Swim Team 2. Future Plans: College. Nladrigal. julian. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Xarsity Football 3: Sophomore Football 1: JN Basketball 2: B Basketball 1: Sophomore Baseball: ,IX Cross Country 3: Narsity' Colf 1. Future Plans: College. Xladsen. Claus. Born: Randcrs. Denmark. Activities: Student Legislature 1: Aarsity Swimming 2: B Swimming 1. Future Plans: Service. Xlaguire. Xlary. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Social Committee 3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Football Band 1: AFS 1.2.3: CSF 1: Nlodern Nliss 1.2.3: Pep Club 1: Camelot 1: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: Cal Poly. Xlarion. Linda. Born: Palo Alto. Calif. Activities: Art Club 2 secretary: Thespians 1.2.3: Fantasticks 2: Brigadoon 3: Rainmaker 1: Life KY ith Father 3: Bad Seed 3: Cyrano de Bergerac 2: lmaginary' lnvalid 1. Future Plans: Travel. Study. Xlarquez. Robert. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Xarsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Football 1: All Channel League Team. Future Plans: SBCC. Nlartin. Linda. Born: San Diego. Calif. Future Plans: XY ork. Alartinez. Xlary Ann. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 3: Donnetles 2.3: C-AA 1.2 historian: Xlodern Aliss 3: Pep Club 3: Cirlsi Basketball Team 1. Future Plans: SBCC. Xlarvin. Barbara. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: A Cappella l.2.3: Xladrigal Singers 2.3: Camelot: Brigadoon. Future Plans: L ndecided. Xlason. Frances. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: City College. Nlatthews. Robin. Born: San Diego. Calif. Future Plans: City College. X1cCombs.ludy. Bortt: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Costume Committee 3. Future Plans: City College. AlcDaris. Pat. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif, Future Plans: College. Xlelvearnan. llayne. Born: Evanston. lll. Activities: Student Legislature 2.3: CSF l.2.3: Sealbearer 3: TXT 1: Ski Club 3. Future Plans: American College of Switzerland. and Travel. Xlclvinley. Leslie. Born: Santa Ana. Calif. Activities: Ski Club 3: Social Committee 2.3: Election Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 3: Noon Activities Committee 3: Xwartls Committee 3: .Activities Committee 3: A Cappella 1.2.31 Xladrtgal Singers 2.3: Les Chan- 225 teuses 3: Xlodern Xliss 2.3 president: Pep Club 2.3: Thespians 1.2 vii-.1 pre-.j. 226 dent. 3: Camelot 1: Fantastit-s 2: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: College. Mt'l.aughhn. Theresa. Born: Manila. Philippines tctivities: O 3. G Signing Party 3: Scroll 2 assistant editor: GAA 1.2.3 historian: Young Life 2.3: Girls' Suim Team 2: Girls' Basketball Team 1.2.31 Girls' Xnllcyball Team 2.3. Transferred from Bishop Garcia Diego HighfActivities: l,attn Club 1: Pep Club 1: CAA 1. Y Future Plans: St. Marv's College: Teacher or Social XY orker, McMahon. Tim. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif, Activities: Attorney General 3: Student Court 2.3: Student Legislature 2.3: AFS 3: Ski Club 3 president: ASL Knott ledge Bonl Committee 3, Future Plans: 1OP: Lniversity of Calif. at Davis: Claremont Men's College: l.aii School. McMillen. Roberta. Born: Hollyviood. Calif. Activities: Donnettes 2.3: Pep Club 1. Future Plans: Peace Corps: Service: Travel. Work. School. Meek. Dave. Born: Los Angeles, Calif. Activities: A Cappella 1.2.31 Male Octet 3: Madrigal Singers 3: Chess Club 1: Spanish Club 1.2.3: larsity Swimming 2.3: B Swimming 1: Mixed Chorus 1: Christmas Shovi 1,2,3: Camelot 1: Brigadoon 3. Y Future Plans: Army Aviation. Melendez. Cheryl, Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: GAA 3: Thespians 1: Lsherettes 2.3: Girls' Tennis Team 3. Future Plans: City College, Mendenhall. Alice. Born: Santa Monica. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1.2.3: CSF l,2.3: Sealbearer 3: Lsherettes 2,3 vice president: Brigadoon 3, Future Plans: Undecided. Mcndillo, Mark. Born: Hartford, Conn. Activities: ASB President 3: Deputies 3: Student Legislature 1.2.3: Nice Prin- cipalis Cabinet 2: Key Club 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Lettermen's Club 2,3 Narsity Football 2,3: Sophomore Football 1: B Basketball 1: Xarsity Baseball 2.3: Sophomore Baseball 11 Optimist Award for Most Outstanding All-Around Stu- dent 3: King of Hearts Nominee 3: Outstanding Senior Nominee 3: Activities Committee 2.3: Social Committee 3: Noon Activities Committee 31 Campus Committee 3: Constitutional Revision Committee 3: Traffic Safety Committee 2.31 Special Activities Committee 2.3: Boys' Athletic Committee 3: ASL Project Committee 2.3: Awards Committee 3. Future Plans: Naval or Marine Officer, Mendoza. Rich. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Future Plans: LSAF. Metzler. Sandra. Born: Santa Barbara. Activities: Senior Class Secretary 3: A Cappella 2,31 Mixed Chorus 1: Modern Miss 1.2.3 secretary: Pep Club 1.2. Future Plans: College. Miller. Ann, Born: Beloit, Wisconsin, Activities: Orchestra 3: Football Band 3: PEP Band 3: Concert Band 3: Brass Choir 3: Brigadoon 31 Pinkham Easter Cantata 3: Bloch Sacred Service 3. Transferred from San Marcos HighfffActivities: Orchestra 1.2: Football Band 1.2: PEP Band 1,2: Folk Singers 1,2: Concert Band 1: Chess Club 1: Philosophy Club 2: Sailing Club l,2: Patience 2. Future Plans: Eastman School of Music Mitchell, Janice. Born: Fort Atkinson. Wis. Activities: Transferred Y German Club 1.2: Football Band 1.2: PEP Band 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: Tri-M 1.2: Yearbook 1: Drama Club 2. Future Plans: College. Nursing. Molinare. Carolann. Born: New York City, X. Y. Future Plans: College. Moore. Steve. Born: San Luis Obispo. Calif. Activities: ROTC 1.2.3. Future Plans: Forest Ranger, Mora. Bob. Born: lllinois Activities: Narsitv Basketball. JN Basketball. MB Basketball: Varsity Track. Future Plans: College. Morales. Kathleen. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: A ista or Headstart. Morelos. Dennis, Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Sophomore Football 1. Future Plans: Sales Clerk. Morfitt. Lisa. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Pep Club 1.2: Thespians 2,31 Camelot 1: Fantastics 2: lmaginary lnvalitl 1: Brigadoon 3: Cyrano de Bergerac 2. Future Plans: Therapist. Mover. julia. Born: Schenectady. New York, . Activities: Orchestra 1.2.3: Football Band 1: PEP Band 1: A Cappella 2.3: Madrigal Singers 2.3 manager: Les Chanteuses 2,31 Camelot 1: Brigadoon 3: O K G jubilee 1.3: Band Shots 1.2: Chorus and Orchestra Show 2.3: Christmas Concert l.2.3: All-California High School Symphony Orchestra 1.2: XIENC All-Conference Orchestra 2: Dance and Orchestra Show 2. Future Plans: Music Major fEastman School. Munoz. Gloretta, Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: City College. Munoz. Manuel, Born: Tijuana. Mexico Activities: Student Legislature 2: O.H. Club 3 president: ROTC 1.2.3, Future Plans: College. Myers. Esther. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 3. Future Plans: City College. Neerzel. Suzi. Born: Future Plans: College. Nagy. jan. Born: Rocky River. Ohio Activities: Mixed Chorus 3: Modern Miss 3: Pep Club 1.2,3: O S1 G ,lubilee 3: Christmas Show 3: Costume Committee 3: Senior Week Committee 3: Social Committee 3. Future Plans: SBCC and LC Berkeley. Xavetto. Dan. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Court 3: Constitution Revision Committee 3: Orchestra 2.3: Football Band 1.2.3: PEP Band 1.2,3: Stage Band 2,3: O 81 G ,lubilee 2.3: Con- cert Band 1.2,3: Brigadoon 3: Honeggeris Messiah 2: Bloch's Sacred Seri ice 3. Future Plans: College, Neilson. john. Born: lndianapolis, lnd. Activities: French Club 1.2 representative: Performing Arts Club 2: B Track 1: A arsity Track 2. Future Plans: Computer Programmer. Nelson. Debbie. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Mixed Chorus 1: CSF 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: College. Nelson. lan. Born: Sacramento, Calif. Activities: Beach Party 3. Transferred from Norman HighfActivities: Folk Singers 1.2: Art Club 1: French Club 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: Science Club 1: Prom Committee 2. Future Plans: Medical Assistant Work Overseas. Nevitt. Betsy, Born: Lincoln. Nebraska. Activities: Senior Magazine Sales 3: A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2: GAA 1.2 volleyball manager, 3 president: Pep Clubi3: Girls' Tennis Team 2: Girls' Bas- ketball Team 1.3: Girls' Aolleyball Team 1.2.31 Girls' Softball Team l,2.3: Christmas Program 2.3: Brigadoon 3: lrnaginary lnvalid 1. Future Plans: L-CSB. Nicholas, George. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1: Pep Club 1.2: Sophomore Football 1: JN Bas- ketball 1,2: Narsity Baseball 2.3: Sophomore Baseball 1. Future Plans: SBCC. Airenberg, David. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 3 sgt. at arms: Varsity Lettermen's Club 3: Yarsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Football 1: Varsity Baseball 3: Sophomore Baseball 1: All Channel League First Team Defensive Tackle. Future Plans: College, Norton. Mike. Born: San Francisco, Calif. Activities: Cu Basketball 2: Junior Achievement 3 president: Photography 3: Printing 3. F Future Plans: Printer. Oatis. George Etta. Born: Monroe. Louisiana Activities: Yell Leader 3: Social Committee 1.2.31 Activities Committee 1.2.35 O 81 C Queen Nominee 3: Outstanding Senior Girl Nominee 3: Modern Miss 1.2, 3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: Probation Officer. Oda. Xsako. Born: Fukuoka. Japan. Future Plans: Social Science: Art Major. Okada. Susan. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Orchestra 1: CSF 2: Pep Club 3: TNT 2.3 treasurer: Ticket Sales 3: O 8: G jubilee 1: Camelot 1. Future Plans: College. Olmstead. lack. Bom: South Bend, lnd. Activities: B Track 2: C Track 1: JN Cross Country 2: B Cross Country 1, I Future Plans: SBCC. Olsen. Larry. Bom: Neptune City. NJ. Activities: Sophomore Football: B Basketball 1: B Track 1.2: Xarsity Track 3: 1V Cross Country 2.3. Future Plans: College. O'Rork. Patty. Born: Peoria. lllinois Future Plans: Beauty College, O'Rourke. Tom. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: ROTC 3. Future Plans: Military: Forestry. Ousey, Janet. Bom: Walsall, England Activities: Pep Leader 3: ASC 3: Olive and Gold 2.3- Activities Editor: Scroll 3: Modem Miss 1.2,3: Pep Club l.2,3: O 8: G Queen Nominee: Activities Com- mittee 3: Social Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 3: Noon Activities Committee 3: Traffic Safety Committee 3: Campus Committee 3. Future Plans: College. Ovemack. Thomas. Born: Santa Monica. Calif, Future Plans: Big Game Hunter. Pabacchi, Alma. Bom: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3: Donnettes 3: GAA 2.3 vice president: Pep Club 2.3: Senior Week Activities 3. Future Plans: SBCC: Long Beach State. Psychology major. Padilla. Jeanette. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Donnettes 3: Mixed Chorus 1.2: Art Club l,2: CAA 3: Pep Club 1.2.31 Camelot: Advertising Committee 3. Future Plans: Commercial Artist. Page. Michelle. Born: Los Angeles, Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 2: Art Club 1: Adv. Printing 3: Naritvper School 3: Junior Achievement 1. Future Plans: Cal Poly. Paradise. Pattie. Born: Xen London, Conn. Future Plans: College, Teaching. Pasinato, .loe. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Sophomore Football 1: Varsity Track l,2.3: Varsity Cross Country 3: JV Cross Country 2: Arete Club 2: Varsity Lettermen's Club 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Pawlowski. Alex. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 2.3: 031C lubilee 3: Varsity Football 2.3: Sopho- more Football l: Varsity Baseball 2.3: Sophomore Baseball 1. Future Plans: College lYa1eJ. Pearson, Don. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Varsity Football 3: Sophomore Football 1: Varsity Track 3: Second Team All League End. Future Plans: College. Peinado. Cabriel. Born: Mexico Future Plans: Military career. Perez, Hector. Born: Mexico Future Plans: City College. Perez. Norma. Born: Santa Maria Activities: Student Legislature 2.3: Donnettes 2.3: Pep Club 3: Junior Achievement 3. Future Plans: Airline Stevvardess, Marriage. Peters. Ken. Born: Mason City. Iowa Activities: Student Legislature 3: Science Fair 1 Grand Prize. Future Plans: LCSB. Petersen. Martha. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Future Plans: Work and SBCC. Pierce, Todd. Born: Altadena. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1,3,2: Mixed Chorus 3: Stage Crew 1: Perform- ing Arts Club 1: Thespians 1: TNT 3: Varsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Foot- ball: Varsity Baseball 2.3: Sophomore Baseball. Future Plans: San Diego State. Playman, Audrey. Born: Philadelphia, Pa. Activities: A Cappella 3. Future Plans: College. Plumb, Debi. Born: Los Angeles. Calif. Activities: Social Committee 2.3: Activities Committee 3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Cirls' Tennis Team 3. Future Plans: San Diego State. Poindexter, Carl. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Election Committee 2: Student Legislature 2.3: Narsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Football: BN Track 2: C Track 1: Varsity Track 3: All Chan- nel League First Team 2.3. Future Plans: College. Pointer. Bob. Born: Birmingham. Ala. Activities: Student Legislature 2: Lettermen's Club 3 chief justice: Varsity Football 2.3: Track 3 manager: Retired ,lersey Number 75. Future Plans: College and Pro Football. Pollard. Steve. Born: Los Angeles. Calif. Activities: Ski Club 3 trip committee: Varsity Football 2: Sophomore Football. Future Plans: USC: University of Colorado. Porter. Vicki. Born: Fullerton, Calif. Activities: Social Committee 2,3 chairman: Student Legislature 1.2.3: A Cap- pella 2.3: Girls' Sextet 1: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Madrigal Summer Tour: CSF 1.2 vice president, 3: Sealbearer 3: Modern Miss 1.2.3: Pep Club 3: Science Club l,2.3: Lions Club Speaker Contest 2. Future Plans: MDfNeuro or Cardiac Surgeon. Ramsdell. Ronald. Bom: Morton. Washington Future Plans: LVN or RN. Reginatto, Virleen. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 3: Donnettes 2. Future Plans: SBCC and Airline Stewardess. Rehtmever. Diane. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. Activities: Social Committee 3: Activities Committee 3: CAA 3: Modem Miss 3: Pep Club 2.3: FBLA 31 Young Life 3: Girls' Tennis Team 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Reid. Randy. Bom: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Advanced Printing 3. Future Plans: Printing. Reid, Sandy. Born: Santa Barbara, Calif. AC.:.::i:,.,. PQI? loft. Q,...ll.......A- Q. D-.. r'i..L ou. TNT 12,3 vice president: Lsherettes 2.3 historian. Future Plans: SBCC: Cal Polv. Richards. lan. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1.2.31 A Cappella 3: Chess Club 1: Kev Club 2.3: Pep Club l.2.3: Sophomore Football: B Basketball 1.2 captain: Bu Track 2: JY Cross Country 3: Most Outstanding ln-Coming Senior: Brigadoon: Activi- ties Committee 3: Social Committee 2.3: Election Committee 3: Constitution Revision Committee 3: Awards Committee 3: Special Activities Committee 3: Campus Committee 3: Traffic Safety Committee 3: Sportsmanship Committee 2 president. 3 president. Future Plans: College. Richardson. Karen. Born: Tacoma. W ash. Activities: Mixed Chorus 3: CAA 1: Christmas Program 3. Future Plans: Travel. XY ork. perhaps School. Richmond. Carol. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Mixed Chorus 3: Christmas program 31 Assembly Program 3. Future Plans: Telephone Operator. Richmond, Charlie. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Aarsitv Lettermen's Club 3: Narsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Foot- ball: B Basketball 1: Varsity Baseball 2.3: Sophomore Baseball 1. Future Plans: College. Riekevvald. Mary. Born: Xen York City. XY. Activities: .Activities Committee 2.3: Awards Committee 3: Student Legislature l,2,3: Noon Activities Committee 3: Pep Club 1,2.3: Young Life l.2.3: Senior Class Secretary 3. Future Plans: College. Riemenschneider. Al. Born: Syracuse. Xen York Activities: Advertising Committee 3: Traffic Safety Committee 3: Election Board Committee 3: Student Legislature 2.3: A Cappella 2.3: AFS 1.2: Key Club 1.2.31 Narsity Tennis 2.3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: College. Rirosky. Fred. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Future Plans: Lndecided. Rosenberger. Tod. Born: Milwaukee. XX is. Activities: Xarsity Football 2.3: Sophomore Football: All Channel League Team. Future Plans: SBCC: San Diego State. Rivera. Yvonne. Born: Oxnard. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1: Donnettes 2.3: CAA 1: Pep Club 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Robinson. Carla. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: Donnettes 3: Modern Miss 2.3: Pep Club 3. Future Plans: College. Robles. Arleen. Born: Santa Paula. Calif. Activities: Football Band 2.3: PEP Band 2,3: Concert Band 3: CAA 2.3: Cirls' Basketball Team 2. Future Plans: LV X. Robles. Maria. Born: Santa Barbara. Calif. Activities: Pep Club 1.2.3. Future Plans: City College. Rodgers. Kathy. Born: Hutchinson. Kansas Activities: Modem Miss 1: Pep Club 1.2. Future Plans: Europe and Airline Stewardess. Rodriguez. Christine. Born: Bakersfield. Calif. Activities: Pep Club: FBLA. Future Plans: SBCC. Rolland. Bruce. Born: Santa Monica Activities: Activities Committee 1. Future Plans: Wood Shop Teacher. Romero, Larry. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Junior .Achievement 2 Vice-Pres. of manufacturing. 3 President. l'uture Plans: College and the Service. Ruiz. Alexander. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: College. Salas. Viola. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC. Sanchez, Linda. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Donnettes 2.3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: Business College. Schawartz, David. Born: San Francisco Activities: Student Legislature 3: CSF l.2.3: Sealbearer 3. Future Plans: College. Schachtili. .lenni. Born: Sacramento. Calif. Activities: CAA 2.3 Vice-Pres.: Pep Club 2.3. Future Plans: Europe and Teaching. Schlesinger. Sally. Bom: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Bank Teller. Schmidt. Susan. Born: Culver City. Calif. Activities: Art Club 2: CSF l,2,3: Sealbearer 3: French Club 3. Future Plans: Art Career. 22 228 Sclmoler. Pearl. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Campus Cornmitlct' 2: X--crnbly Cumnittti-c 3: KFS 1.2: lr! Club Sr-lmarz. Catherine. Born: Yonkers. Next lork Activities: Xlixed Chorus l,2: AFS 1.2.3. Future Plans: lnnersity of San Francisco Nledical Center. Seaton, Xlarv, Born: Camden. New jersey Activities:iCSl 1.2. I Future Plans: Travel, Self. Cary. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Social Committee: Advertising Committee, Xarsity Lettermen's Club 3: Narsitv Football 2.3: Soph Football: Narsitv Track 2. Future Plans: San Diego State College. Servey, Donna. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 3: AFS 2: CSF 1.2: Alodern Xliss 2,3 Future Plans: College. Shelton, Alonzo. Born: San Diego Future Plans: Navy Career. Silvestri, llike. Born: lietorville, Calif. Activities: Transfer from Carpinteria High. Track: Football: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres.: Russell Cup Captain Cross Country 1: Drama Play 2: Best Actor of the Year Award 2. Future Plans: San lose State College. Srnaniotto. Roxanne. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Donnettes 2: Teacher's Aid 3. Future Plans: Peace Corps. Smashey, Tim. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Sophomore Football. Future Plans: College and Work. Smith, Chuck. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 2: Football Band 1: Pep Band 1: Pep Club 1.2.3: Activities Committee 1,2,3: B Track 1: Narsity Track 2.3: H Cross Country 1: Awards Committee 2: Narsitv Letlermen's Club 3. Future Plans: College. i Smith. Cary. Born: Denver. Colo. Activities: N arsity Swimming 2, Future Plans: Coast Cuard. Smith. .lulie Ann. Born: Lewiston, Idaho. Activities: Thespians l,2,3: ROTC Coed Colonel 3: Camelot: Fantastiks: Briga- doom 0810 .lllllllee 1-2.3: Christmas Show l.2.3: Rainmaker: Imaginary lnvalidz Cyrano de Bergerac: Bad Seed: Life With Father. Future Plans: SBCC and Work. Smith. Linda. Born: Riverside. Calif. Activities: A Cappella 2,31 Nlixed Chorus 1: Les Chanteuse 3: Pep Club 2,3: Lsherettes 3: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Smith, Sarah. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Costume Committee 2.3: Pep Club 2.3. Future Plans: Theater Designing and Long Beach State. Snouffer, Sandra. Born: Columus. Ohio Future Plans: SBCC. Sogady. Steve. Born: Detroit. Nlich. Activities: Thespians l.2.3: Radio Club 3: Stage Crew 1,2,3. Future Plans: SBCC. Sprague. Karin. Born: West Berlin, Cermanv Activities: CSF 1.2.31 Sealbearer 3: Pep Club 3: TNT 3. Future Plans: l CSB. Starhuck. Susan. Born: Pasadena Activities: A Cappella 2.3: llixed Chorus 1: Brigadoon 3. Future Plans: tlount Xernon College, XY ash, D,C. Stevens. Alison. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Steu ard. Kirk. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Class Committee 3: Concert Band 1: AFS 1: Pep Club 3: larsity Tennis 2.3 Captain: Band Concert 1. Future Plans: SBCC and Scrippis lnst. of Oceanography. Stieler. Paul. Born: Detroit. tlich. Activities: Art Club 1: .Advertising Committee l,2. Future Plans: SBCC. Stoll. Steve. Born: Buenos Aires Activities: CSF 1.2: Sealbearer 3: B Swimming 2: C Swimming 1: Na- tional t1eritSemifinalist. Future Plans: College. Stoner. john. Born: Santa Barbara ti-turtles: AFS 2: CSF 1,2.3: Scalbearcr 3: ROTC 1.2.3. liiturt- Plans: l ndecided. Stuart. lfaiittit-1' Born: Hunington Park tt-t:itiie- IBF' 1.13: Sealbearer 3. tulurt- Plans: L -l Art School. Suarez. Steve. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Pruft-s-mnal trust. Thomas. Kin. Born: lentura Activities: Transfer from New York. French Club 1.2: German Club 1: Alerit Society l: Pep Club 3. Future Plans: College. Thompson. Ken. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Lindecided. Thompson. Susanne. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Class Committee 3: Pep Club 1. Future Plans: SBCC and LSC. Thorndike. Alan. Born: NlcCook, Xeb. Activities: ROTC 3, Future Plans: College. Todd. Diane. Born: Portland, Ore. Future Plans: Undecided. Tompkins, Pam. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Orchestra l,2,3: Brigadoon: Camelot: Cyrano de Begerac: Orches- tra Shon: Christmas Show: OSIC Jubilee: All-Cal High School Symphony. Future Plans: Music. Tong, leanne. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3: Pep Club 2,3: TNT 2,3 President: Cel Smart Club 3. Future Plans: USC at Los Angeles. Torigoe, Yasuhiro. Born: Okayama, Japan. Activities: Soph Football: Varsity Basketball 3: JV Basketball: C Basket- ball 1. Future Plans: College. Torres, Javier. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Service. Torre, Elena. Born: Los Angeles Activities: Student Legislature 2: Transfer from Bishop High School. 1-'rent-h Club 1: Pep Club 1: Ycvtspaper 1. Future Plans: Foreign Relations. Tottle. Simon. Horn: London, England Activities: Art Club 3 Chairman: Soccer Team, Future Plans: Artist. Tower, Ken. Born: Sacramento Activities: B Swimming 1, Future Plans: Undecided. Travis, Linda. Born: Rushville, 111. Future Plans: Undecided. Trombly,-Cary. Born: Nashua, N.H. Activities: Transfer . Student Legislature: IV Football: Water Polo Swim Team: Soph Baseball. Future Plans: Auto Nlechanic. Tuggy, Helen. Bom: Venezuela Activities: Transfer. ASB Sec-Treas.: ASB Vice-Pres.: Social Committee: glusical Productions: Drama Productions: Tour Choir: Ticket Sales Committee Future Plans: College. Tumbull, lack. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Student Legislature 1,25 Boys' Athlletic Committee: Varsity Fool- ball 2,31 Soph Football: All-League First Team Center: All Channel League First Team Offensive Center. Future Plans: Oregon State University or USC. Underwood. lack. Born: Santa Monica Activities: CSF 1,21 Key Club 3: Varsity Lettermen's Club Vice-Pres.: Varsity Swimming l,2,3. ' Future Plans: College. Unzueta, Manuel. Born: Mexico Activities: Forge 3 Cartoonist 2 illustrator. Future Plans: College. Velen. Charles. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: Soph Football: ,Ili Cross Country l,2. Future Plans: Lindecided. Vallejo, Armando. Born: Durbango, Mex. Activities: B Track 2: Varsity Track 3: Varsity Cross Country 3: JV Cross Country 2: B Cross Country. ' Future Plans: SBCC. Vanderstock, Nlonique. Bom: Utrecht, Holland Future Plans: Whittier College. Varley, Kris. Born: Sacramento Activities: Transfer from Mira Loma High. Honor Pep 2: Class Rally l,2: Pep- adors 2: Homecoming 1.2: .lunior Prom 2: Twirp Dance 1: Student Council 1.2: Smoking and Vandalism Committee: Class Council l,2: Social Committee 3: Olive and Cold 3: Orchestra 2: AFS 1.3: German Club l,2: Pep Club 3: Spring Music Concert 2: Colden Empire Music Festival 1: Brigadoon 1: Pirates of Penzance 1: 0816 .lubilee 3. Future Plans: Brigham Young University and Teaching. Avazy. Billy. Bom: N ancouver. Wash. Future Plans: SBCC. Aendrame. Greg. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: Lindecided. Nercammen, Eleanor. Bom: Winterslag, Belgium Activities: Student Legislature 1.2: Nlodern Nliss 2: Pep Club 1.2: Swim Show 1. Future Plans: Airline Steuardess. Aillegas, Nathalie. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Donnettes 2. Future Plans: L ndecided. loyen. Paul. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Social Committee 3: Activities Committee 3: Student Legislature 2, 3: Pep Club 2,3: Sopb Baseball. Future Plans: LACSB and NASA. Wallace, Leslie. Born: Hays. Kansas Activities: Football Band 1,2: Pep Band 1.2: CSF 1: Pep Club 1,2,3: Ski Club 3. Future Plans: UCSB. Walters, Charul. Born: Ashtabula, Ohio Activities: GAA 1,2: Pep Club 3: Girls' ' Team 2: Costume Committee Cyrano de Bergerac 2: Brigadoon 3: Senior Week Committee 3, Future Plans: SBCC. Basketball Team 2: Girls' Vollevball W ard. Jim. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Sopb Football 1. Future Plans: Undecided. Vi, arnekros, Karen. Born: Taft, Calif. Activities: Social Committee 3: Activities Committee 3: AFS 2: GAA 3: Nlodern Nliss 3: Pep Club 2: Science Club 1: Girls' Swim Team 3. Future Plans: College, Warrenburg, Susi. Born: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC. Wells, Anita. Born: Brawley, Calif. Activities: AFS l,2: CSF l,2,3: Sealbearer 3: Usherettes l,2,3 Treasurer Future Plans: SBCC and UCSB. Wenz, David. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Senior Nlagazine Sales Committee 3: Senior Class Gift Committee 3. Future Plans: SBCC. West, Larry. Born: Los Angeles Activities: 'fu Track. Future Plans: Oceanography. Westfall, Kim. Bom: Santa Barbara Activities: ASB Vice-Pres. 3: Special Activities Committee 3: Noon Activities Committee 3: Activities Committee 1: Student Legislature 2,3: Key Club l,2,3: Pep Club 1,2,3: Varsity Football 2,3: Sopb Football: JV Basketball 1: Varsity Track 3: Varsity Lettermen's Club 3. Future Plans: College. White, Carolyn. Born: San Angelo, Tex. Activities: Transfer. Bobcat Booster 3: Pathfinder's Teen Club 3: Girls' Vol- leyball Team 1: Spanish Club 1: GAA 1: NYC 2. Future Plans: Social Sciences at UCSB. White, Gary. Born: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Activities: Transfer. Class Officer 1: Class Council 1: Band 1: Pep Band 1: Ski Club 3. Future Plans: Undecided. White, Valerie. Bom: Santa Barbara Future Plans: SBCC. Whitehouse. Grant. Born: Pasadena Activities: Olive and Gold 3 Photographer: Forge 3 Photographer: Chess Club 1: ROTC 1.2.3. Future Plans: LSCC. Whiteman. Chris. Born: Oak Park. lll. Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3: GAA 3: Pep Club 3: USC Signing Party: Beach Party 31 Bar-B-Que 3. Future Plans: Lindecided. W iley, Suzi. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Social Committee 3: Advertising Committee 3. Future Plans: LCSB. XY illiams, Berta. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Social Committee: Student Legislature 3: Xlixed Chorus 21 AFS 1.2. 3 Sec.: Nlodern Xliss 3: Christmas Show 2.3: Spring Choir Shoo 2: OKC Jubilee 3. Future Plans: San Jose State College. Williams, Leslie. Born: San Diego Future Plans: lfndecided. Williams. Richard. Born: Bremerton. Wash. Activities: Student Legislature 2. Future Plans: SBCC and study Criminology. Williams, Roger. Born: Redding. Calif. Activities: Forge l,2.3. Sports Editor 2.3: Sopb Football: Yarsity Baseball 2.3: Sopb Baseball. Future Plans: ljndecided. Willis, Given. Born: Tacoma, Wash. Activities: Donnettes 3: GAA 1, Future Plans: Lndecided. W ilson, ludie. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Simplicity Fashion Show 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Wilson, Kathy. Born: Phoenix. Ariz. Activities: Pep Club: Principals Honor Roll 3. Future Plans: Fashion Design or Secretary. Winge, Cynthia. Born: Dawson. Nlinn. Activities: Futerist's Club 3, Future Plans: SBCC. Winn, Alastair. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Class Committee 3: CSF 2,32 Key Club 1.2 Treas.. 3 Xice-Pres., Pep Club 1: Narsity Golf 1,2,3: Narsity Lettermen's Club 3. Future Plans: Nuclear Physicist. Woolum, James. Born: Nleza, .Arizona Activities: Transfer from Lompoc, Football 1: Basketball 1: Baseball 1 Letter: ,lunior Class A ice-Pres. 2: Baseball Narsity Team at SBHS 2.3. Future Plans: College and Dentistry. Wong, Helen. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3: Pep Club 2,3. Future Plans: Nursing. Yee. Frances. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Ticket Sales Committee 3. Future Plans: SBCC. Yee, Nlickey. Born: Santa Barbara Activities: Pep Club 2,31 Get Smart Committee. Future Plans: SBCC. Yuhasz, Susan. Born: Budapest, Hungary Activities: Donnettes 2.3. Future Plans: Secretarial Career. Club 3 Sec.-Treas.: Ticket Sales 229 5 QV , .I Y ,ff , if 65 X' 'WI 551 ., ' AA.A 3 f it x .,,L , Q: 5 .f ,W Q if II?- al' R5 'S , W F , f 1, Juniors Give ' 'gf -an--9' Another Year to SBHS 9 X 4 M.,.,,.,.fM-41 -529 232 K ,V ff? X . V 4, 4' W, are X . , , f q in v x ' ,, T A 1 VV .J W! I , Q e ' g ,- 2: ' , , QT 1 1 , , 5 'V Q 6 X 5' 7 M.. M1-xm--, Xml.: X1-ur. Xlnllx Xalnrvlru-lf., Dann! Xflulllx. I.m-mln' Xguxrrv. WIS Xguirrv. Lupe Xgulrrv. licmbcrw XIII-lrmn. Carol Xlvxull4l4'r.Narl1dll Xllvu, Su-5 Xlx a.Dax1rl Xlxuraulu. Rachel Xlxard, Xluria Xlulvrfon, Dru ,Xmlruc'u. Louis Xnga-I. Clara Xngvl. Pal Xnglln, Fred Xpplubuy. lleorgann Xrmllo, Dv.-Xnn Xrrnalrungg. llc-an Xrrmlmng, Heidi Xrnulmli. l go xrlJl1l'N..'0hIl Pep Rallies Enjoyed B Juniors Xm'hlrn'lnv. Luz Xualin. Donald Xuwlm. liulwrl Mila, Curlnvlilu L. hula, Xngic' LA lim-kburl. Brian 2 ,e ,I A' g ix V7 ,, . ,eV,, M si ' W Baird, Chris U an I 'I liulwr, Dan ' J f'v' A if lm.-f. imma f 'e e . A V, , lidkn-r.ldl1z'l X P - 5 2 A ' Baker. Kulnn ' '1' V j Bullklmf. Xlurx . 7 V I ' 16 My V I , X ANU 7 'K H.nrhn,,1,jim-lulllllv I L. Hnrlwr, kulhx 1 Hd-Lille. Uvuuls -I ,-, f X Hman. Dvnnlx 3 5 Hmllt. IJUIIJIII 1 , V -f Hvun. Hivlmrmi e Q7 fl , E h ' ' 9' 4 ' , A, Q I lbw. . l.. 1. A .A 2 L, 1 , .W l 4 l l 2 '3 l lfx N if f Q. M r , 1 ZQ l ..., ,,.,, Bvrerra. llullcrt lla-4-kham. .lell Bvwkftcuxl. llnn lin-lwlm. lxvn Hvll. ljvwrlm Bc-nux ulvf. Sharon llvnlz, Greg Bururncn. Xliguvl l'l1llnlgnu'iwcr. Carina K Bilinx, l,urie 'M 1' A Blade. SIM:- A , 4 llogga. Dun A NA, 7' uk A ,f Q' . 2. ra va-521.-.? K , I' ,Q .A-lf f QW, 1 fi M -. r nl. 4, :J x fm ' V A AKG: l is 9 'V ia ' lv 'W Y . .- , , 1 rr I ' 'Q '-'W ' H+'- . 1' ' T' W' .. 2' Q . - . ' i X , 3 Q if ' . ' .Q .f . R.. I n , , X In , . A F . -, as f an Q .4 N, wx 6 .. X , v x , t E Q 1- : l eb Q ig ' S. , . 4 'dfiifkf l l l . J WN Li: Tinxlm' prrzrlifrx .wmv fu Bottumf, 'lllm Bon 10. Harhuru Boxnlun, Carlita Boxnlon. Laurie Bradley. Sufan Brvrk. Brvndu Breganle. Donald Breganltk llonalrl Brulgeman. Klan Brighl. Gan Broun. ,luallua Brow n. Nora Broun, lil ion Buckley. llurl Budreaux, Kalllli-en Bullalo. Blll Burllrinlx. XX Pndx Caballero. Sandra Cadr-na. Frank Camarillo. Dal id Campbell. Kellcx Currcrv. SX bil Curlr-r. luxcph lfarxer.llr'rr1lx Iliflr z'ul11ll'll1'rl'. 233 234 ChPn1i.41r,x'.for jlmlor lhzrzrl lJ'Ufof1.wr1, pra1'r'.x In fu' rm inlrrrulrf rmrl illlffre-.slirzg xlrulr. A 'h 4 ' A P?-i f V 'M' if : .I l l' : 7 7 X 5 X ff, M il x I , If I f ' 'M , 'Y ' , , ,Q if x 1 f M.. ' 4 . , Q , , m l W A r L, 2 xg rig 'H' , 'V I ' - X 1 f K H T . ' 1 fl , - m - 5 ' f . ,D rg W, r t, X? V ' r N A ... 2 I v v '-X f 45 ' - m.wi' 'X -K 1 ' .. ... V . as 10? L 5 'W Xt, 2 fl '.-rx 3, M 4 Cawlancdu. Judy llaflancfla. Tom Castillo, David Cailillo, Samuvl Caxlro. Rah mood Calhvarl, Sum llx-rfla. Daw Chadxx ick. Nllkc llh.1n1hL'rlir1, Lorry Charoon, ,Ioaiv Chaxvz. Bruce Chasez. Nlario Chawira. Xrmando Chriflcnfvo. Sharon Clark. Nancy Clvrmonl. Elamo Cloonan. Rohrrl Clyde. Doug llohurn, Sharon Coe-krvll. Liz Collar. Dave Cook. Nlaurvcrl Looks. lmhllm-' Coom. Nlark Coopvr. Cary Corhani. Small Corrivro. Dclorvf Cororjo. .Xrthur Corral. Kuzucl Cortvz. liohhy ?rr, I 'L Sv--1' Wh fa f fs. 4 , ,x nib Q 45 WV' 'nv' A V, Zn., . fm Q 41' Tx 'li Juniors Join llarln. Philip Dax if. lfarulxn Uaxig. Nami Dvarl. Lill- Dc Lapa. Pctl' llvllr-lnurv. Kallmrxn Diaz. Exclyn Diaa-llarvia. Svrglo Dmlgtk Xlargarcl Dolam. Lura Dominguvz. lid Dozer. llilary Drake. Linda Drvxer, Xlark Dulmw. George Dulzic, Nancy lludra. Barbara Duggcr. Kalln llunllam. Nlilw Duran. Xlvlolllx Dullun. Pat l'laslm1,lal1P lic'lxCrl..lur1QI l':4llc'l4. lxrlf A Q f f ll' f-., ,. PM i i f fam L. L. 5 1 1 lfulf. lfalllw Cult. liranlx iluulurr. lxalllx fQuxx,111.Clarli lfmulls. .lunly Cm. lxarvn l,nx.Nl1lw Crarmxlmx. Kumi Craulonl. 'llr-rry Crwclx. Uarx Crull. Lnula Cnc. Yolanda Curnrnlngx. Uolurvf Cnnlllnglnaln. Sum Curtis. llvalller Dal1lql11fl.,loa0pl1 llallunfu. David Dally. Judy ore Activities gl. 5 'E' A 3 ' n gg , ,' 1 . .....I,, ' X 12' , , 'W Yi r l X gk , f' 1 , 4k 3 - 451. af X 4- -. '. 3 - , ,N -, 3 VUKEQ, ' . 235 Hrfllz Sumllwim Innks on as SHHS .sludmls enjoy Ihfir lunch hour. Fm-llur1.Urvg1ory Fc-1111, Kurvn l :-rrlaruirl, Frankie Figuvrou, Ilurlc-lxclu l ls4'ln'r, Bvnny Fifvhvr. Klmbcrlx l lfl1.Yn'rm111'a l lznlxgurl.Johr1 Flu-k. .lorry Furd. Barbara Ford. Xlvrrillvi' Fouls. Juliana l n1gufu.lul1l1 l r.mn'o. .lvxlls Frum'u.,I1ll1 Pranklln. lfulcs-11 Ifr.uxHnn,4l1-ruhl Frwrk-vll. Flvw Full:'r.'I'l1uxrmf Ifullfllrlu-Ndllrl. Lua 1I.ml1.1.Nl.1rgarll.1 lQ.1rw1.1.lfu-Ixrl lum 1.1. frm-fl 1l.1n'zu.lxJlhx 236 'rx , - I':gglr'stur1. Brut! Ell1s.Juh11 ElI1N.PhxIInf Ellgclsorm. Xrxa Hllglfwlvergl. Paul lfrn-k50l1.Cmu1ie lirxm. Barbara EN:-obar. Dale' fffpinozu. Elms luxuns, lim-lh Falcon, .Xnilu Fvlrlmunl1.Claudia fn' K . 4 4-M, Y, jll SJ ' 'vu' ' 1 .Uh 1... 4 if , -.,... ,9 5 N , YL-7' ,if -by ' ,F ' w.,..d Mb-'XJ ti' H Si M ' 1 EE! . '-1 I A5 f f I R f. ,. , I ' s 4 K vt. ,ff ,fi . ' f f , f, 'WF 4 H if ,-N f, If ,f M 1 , H W' W' M A 5 ,, 6 , , 5:4 0 Q 1 Q' ks r L C' f baur1.l.yr1l Gvrlavh. Slsxen 1.1-wr, Earl Cibbonx. Dax ld Kllvlz. flurrx Gilbert, Xawllnv Gilles. Tim bluv. lllck Goruez. Jaime Cwrnez. Kuthx Gomez. Olga llunzalex. Lettx Cunzalef. Paul Cray. Kathi Crew. Fandx Gmcn. Palrlulu Green. Tum a Grvyson. Xlalcolm Crrllin. Small lluadagnini, I-'lux nano Cuarlnu, Hrlxxarfl flu:-rrvru. Raul brmxura, Xrlna Cue-xara. Jan Bottle Drive Won B Juniors Cuinn, Eddie Gunterrmmn, Pultv Qumran. Frurlrcw Culicrrfz, Diullicin Hull. Xlurly llall. Tim Hallock. Xlary Harrell, Nancy Harris. Deborah Harris. Jimmy Harrison. Harold llartsvll, Gloria llurlwork. Jon Hurxcy. llavid llarx mx Debbi? Haueler. Elise Huxas. Bob lluxillc1.Susan ,, 1 fi, llll L ,. l A '22, If I H. - i 1 .- . ' ' A X B v m -4 3 , I X 5 'A , f x 3 2 .., A ' 5' X ,Q L4 , ., rviff A l -, 14 sfx'-M ' M E J .Y lv 6 i vw fi -1' -, 1 ' , 1' I fu ' Xl X 1 l l N 237 238 Q V, ,, VV. V ' V ' V Q, lluxxk. Dvnnif V VV V V 1 V ,. V , -SYN' lluu luns, Chris . V ' 'H V ' V , , Iluzanl, xx mal- ,V I VV , V f VV ,I llvarl. .Xnnv , 'Vf' VW V :ig.V , V V .V llvnmlrlvlm. Nancy V V V VV 2 VV Hcmlrivlwoll. Trrrx V ,7 I Y 1.1 'vv ,fv V, V V .V V V 'QW ' L 'yfi , 4' ' - L , . . , f ' 6 V. llcnaon. Nlikr . V B V V- ' ' llcrnandoz. Linda L V , 'V V' W, 'VV V ' llvrnanllvz, Hivllurd ? K , V V, A V llvrring. .lvrry ' 'UQ ' V aj. VVQV llvrrill. lv-ixh H X' V, ' W Hcrzigf-r. Susie V I , V llvss, Kathy V - ' U, V 5 'J llirkham. Eugene 1 A V QV V 4C,f , V- V lliga. Hazel x ,, V 7 ' ar , V ,E llill. llaluly V' ' , lf ' - llillclnruml, Loren Ad I? ' ,V 7 V Hinvl. X ulundu al 5 'A l l ,V Y V f l10x,1,,, Xlin-hue-l Y l nun, xi.-k ,V ' , llulmwmrnlmv. XY cnmly Av' 1 3 9 lmffmlw 'VV VV VV, V llnuxll. Linmlu 'A .gl V ' ' Q' , V V r 1 llugllvf. Jerry NL- j rl: V M I llullman. Glen . X - ' -3 , -, Q5 V35 as ' ' 1 ,, fp V V af ' V,ff,,z , f ,V F. ,V , , lnrla, Blanca V , lrx in. jurrell V an luc'k:on.l0anr1c V V V 9 . lavksoll. Xlargaret f ' ' N' Vff ' ' JV V Jumea, lossy' A QV SQ. V A V V, lV S ' V VV jameh, NX nlliam ' VV V- V . K ,J V! .V VV V 3, 'A 9 Q ' ' f 5 :' ,' ,7 V' Q 1 -,ETA 'G W W . A-1 J Vx junerki. Nlark J janwn. Xlike jurannllo, Gloria VVVV . - V ' V laura-gun. H090 Q V 1 4 f V' ' 4 . ' ,I1-llroal. Fruit J, xA V Q?-1y:'Vf! ,V V .l1'lle'rion, llully 7 5V ' , .V ' ilu ,lm . V l V V ,V julnlxml. Donna A l julnlfoll. Lve' Klan julum-n1.Rml '15 4 ' - V 'Q jullnflml. lxurvn L, , . 5 , jnl1l1slul1.lM1lllx 'QI' fl jnllw. l'lm'rlm'v ' 4 , , V, 5 , ' ,., M, V' V7 6 3 4, f , 4 ' ' . Arx ,' A' , ff -ft f X t -M tt f ' if X Zi. :aj A ' Yi 'ji qc? ,, ,,,,! ,, , , , 5 iv I I X 1 t t N W V f 4, -..v , 1, ' U '. ,W 1 , ,K ' - , .,',, 3, xt ' ' 'I 3 5 A t Q 7:2 ' ' t , if ' MN, S f , F- Z H . A' ' V if ' Ki: V, ' :., , V Jurclt1t1.jwl lxullmuu, 'tuna kaxhtnar. Xlark lxvarlwy. Nlxkt' lxm-'la-'r. Dalt- lxvittl. Rilvx lv-llx. N ul Ixmg. Slater Killfell. Jolt lxirlt. Chcrxl Klx-vl. l'umc'la lxnapp. Doug Krcin. Stew lxuzcu. Stews Luhots-Xlifheck, Xlikv I.ac'e. Stew Laflerly. john Lallvr. Robin Lamb. Lionel Lambert, Louise Lane. Patrtcia l.attgcnbut'her, Janus-3 Laurent, George Lauritfon. Terry Juniors Form Class Council l.onking flown on Earl Carr-r, 0 K C Yr-arboolf photographer, My 239 4, . 'l V , MQ' f M x ff ff I ,ll f I l an . If xg . .5 ,tx - , if ' 4' fi' A J A ,. 1 Q r.,.,X 5 , , , kg f A .Q 4 e N A194 X 1 I '21, 9 7 ' Q ' . . 5 - M i i e m v ,ia ' 1 5 TU V A in li ft N-,.-4 I VV ' , 1- ,sfq .,. I L 9 Lehman, Sherrie Lehner, Vicki Lem. Jess Leon, Rim Leon, Trina Lepley, Melissa Leslie. Susan Lewis, Crystal Lewis, Laberla Lichtanski. Frank Lindt, .losie Lohneiss, Marla Lopez, Debbie Lopez, Robbie Lopez, Ronnie Lorenz, Packh Louis, Anna Louis, Arthur Lujan, Linda Luther, Mary Madrigal, Norma Makray, Diane Malek, Kendy Manuel, lsidore PSAT Tests Challenge Juniors Mar, Perry Marina, Connie Markovich, Lorraine Marler, Ken Marshall, Cindi Manin, Andrew Martinez, Amelia Martinez. Diana Martinez, Joe Mast. Judi Malleson, Clen Matthew, Betsi McCloskey, Kathy McConkie, Debbie Mcfowan, Maureen McCoy, Kitty McCrary. Christine McCuade, Becky Q QW, , t I, ...,., I 4 - . A , ' f 7 4:: , rw ii V . ' . 2 . 5 nv I , N. ,. ill: 5 A 2 W ? W A L, 1 H f. nf w Q-ev af-'s .Aww 4 4 ' N 'te-47' Z ,1 ,l i f gf, i Sa ,ra elf- . i X ,xh,, Ymw, i Q, A -4 ., McLeod, Roberta McMillan, Mary McMullin, David McPhee, Pat McVey, Kathy Meaney, Dana Measley, Bob Medby, Slig Medina, Henry Mee, George Meijer, Eltjo Melendez, Frank r , H 'X , v 4 D D i K I h 4 W ' vs, ,,i4A, mai eww m, , 2, i ,X A 'Q iffy N 0 ,, af' P ' I ' -. M5 ., V Apu N ' N , ,-.. aw, K-4 4 J W ' i ,1 , ,. . is R my in X 29 1 as Yin z 'l ,-...,5f Sufs up for junior Ed llznderlmden Melton, .ludy Mendenhall, Butch Mendillo, .lean Mendoza, Mike Merkel, Rubin Merkwan, Pam Metson, George Meyer, David Michrina, Louise Miller, Ellen Miller, Glenn Miller, Henry Miller. Sherrie Milne, Bonnye Miozzi, Debbie Miranda. Tony Mireles, Mary Molinare, Richard Monie. Alan Montoya, Barbara Montoya, Fermin Moore. Rosalind Moore. Stacy Morelli, Rosie jiri 1 5 -Us A we 1 'w!: f' 2? 141' V inn. IM If e're off lo see lhe Wizard. , .' fu, X X QM, , 7 4 my 4 4 H Morgan. Janine Morgan. Kris Morinini. Paula Morris, Marlene Morrison. Steve Moseley. Delila Moullhrop, Cathy Mudrick, Ann Mullen. Marjorie Mullenary, John Munoz, Anna Munoz, Arthur Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Mike Murphy, Patrick Murrell, Joyce Murrell, Maryl.,ou Musgrave, Judy Myers, Charlie Myers, .lennie M yers, Sheldon Nadler, Anne Narkis, Carl Naud, Christine ,gy if 1 I 119' ,QL 1 if he A , f if I , ,-,uf f f, fp-.f -4... G we fl 1 9' , 1 Q 4 ,v-Q ,Q ik? , , T Q Ortega, Patricia Ortega, Rosa Ortiz, Barbi Paciano, Patti Padilla, Frank Palmer, Linda Panno, Mike Paquette, Ron Paredes, Sandra Partida, Loui Patterson, Kennise Paxton, .lulie Payne, John Paz, Connie Pearce, Katy Peinado, Rafael Pena, Gloria Perkins, Sherlyn Perry, Mitch Petter, Becky Pettijohn, Rick Plleging, Linda Pierce, Thelma Pina, Belinda Juniors Near The -. , A Vldlh ' 2 lf 'mv '!:,, ,,, Top in Naxarru. Gloria Xevlx. Cllrlx Xclxon. Lxnn Xeiarez. Salxatlur Xcxitt. Barbara Xtt'l1nliw.Carol Ntghlhara. h ivkl Noble. Kitty Nui0selaki.Tin1 Nunez. .Xslrtennc Xylanfler. Erit' Oliias. Xlanuel Olnera. ,Xlan Olivera, Xrleen Ontixerub, Robert Oranen. Xlariannc Orena. Gloria Ortega. Helen ' ' nm, all 1, V, . 4.5: .. 43 gg 6 ' H 1' t q if z . ', l wfvcs -3,53 I 243 244 Z, l 'fl' 2 an-H ff L-Kip f 2 f ,, ,lj Q A 'e W hh ' I 1 we S ' ,ff rf- 1 ' 1- L' ... v. , , ff gf ' - ' P ix? I 1 lam..- 9 ., di ' A ,. '-.3 ltr'- 'Gl - 1 Pumps, Suzanne Poole. Glenna Poole. Xlarty Porter, Dan Porter. Kathy Price. Tom Pritikin, Robert Pmllitl. Pauline Quan, John Quevedo, Teresa Radford, ,lohn Rainslord, Roxanne Ramey, Wanda Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, Veronica Ramsay, Dogg Rangel, Nlike Rawson, jill Juniors Victorious In Class Yell Rav. Nlargarel Ray, Stephen Razo, loe Reed. Tim Reese. Gail Reese. Gerald Reginato. :ll Reid. Dennis Reiner, Nancy Rem. George Rem. Tom Rennix, llilch Ressegieu, Carla Relamoza. Rebecca Reynoso. Olivia Richard, R illie Richards, liclor Richardson. W arren Richmond. Paltie Ridenour. Barbara Riggs. Tom Rios. llaria Rippberger. Joel Riias. lack . :ar r J A f , ,X i A p f, 4 I m, mu M fy ,,., ,V w wi ,,,. ,, , I ' ,M ,, 'L , L ef, ff' i fav 2 ' f 1' 4, .V X V X i V , f , , ,V J My ff : , f f X X .i,,,,oi f i . a ' if ,, . , f dm 3 xr rr-I 4 uv 'Sf' 'ZA ,V Rodriguez, Nlartin Rodriguez. Naomi Rogan, Faith Rogers, Yalorie Rooney, Steve Rose. Creg Roth, Richard Rue. .ludy Ruiz, Alan Ruiz, Richard Runnels, Devon St. lohn, Barbara Salzman, Sam Sanchez, Chris Sanchez, Eddie Sanchez, Margarita Sanders, Dana Sanderson, Toni Sandoval, Jackie Sucedo, Vivian Savell, Cliff Schalla, Pamela Schecker, Robert Schlosser, Barbara xx., 6,5 -af 5 il Roberts. Dave Roberts, Lauren Cail Robinson. Nlaia Robinson, Steve Robio, Francie Robles, Nlarie Sylvia Rocha, .lexus Rockwell. Ann Rodriguez. Anita Rodriguez, Esther Rodriguez, loselina Rodriguez, Lawrence Finishing her Iunrh, Lorie Chambprlin Iislens lo lhe Duquarwx t s 'iff' I H I ,Il .S , 'ill S' 1 ' -alle ? M ,Ma .v 1 A fs if f K :1 L. A xllk gg . he -v k .IX Q, it tzt Ii Eli t, lg g. G-Sf! .W tl i ' 245 246 ,.-- .9 Q, YZ, I -1 rw, 1 f v., ,W x , - 'V il, ., K '-4 N-Q . il, ., K , Z A , aw- 4 ,A f E A Y 'f S . -Pug , -, f' ' ' , ' . f i ' . W . ,Z X , . V, 0 V. I p l 'Mi 1 N 5 -' . 1 2 '-rl 5 , - M ,Q- pa- 1. Q,-5' -U .P W ! 1 2 4 .1 -...'g .Q 3 4 St-liuerrh. Kathy Schulz. Bob Schwartz. Paul Sciurba. Rachel Scott. Randy' Seaton. Linda Seeleld. Patty Sepulveda. Antonia Senano. Ralph Servey. .ludy Sessions. .lennifer Sevilla, .lesus Shans, Holly Shelton, Lola Shennum, Jerry Shillman. Eldon Shurte. .lim Shurtlell, Nancy Juniors Complete Difficult Year at BX tt ,gs Q .H f J 5 i af. S f 5 fu. I ,.,- A, -f -.,.ff-v-vw-f'-, - - 1 1 I tv- ,sf gp qt gt .ty ,Q 'R . , , I A-Q. , sf-W. , 2 'm fe' f .SJ A . W 1 sf -P 33--as V- 1-' -vt l 45:1 :.:l. , A Q I 1 SL Q i M, ' XS , Q x ii h ' 4 Sibbold, Teresa Silver, Nlarva Sirvyclas, Patricia Slavin, Suzie Slider, Ken Smith, Brian Smith, Cherie Smith, Debbie Smith, Steve Stack, ,lane Starlin, ,lim Staulfer, Pamela Steed. Cindi Steel, Diana Stevenson, Janet Stewart, Colleen Stribling. Rodney Strum, Leslie Sturgis, Ron Sturtevant, Dick Sudduth, Beau Sugino, Paul Sullivan, john Sundheim. Beth I , ,.., A .. - '1-, I V 4 11. v r V, ., il. . zl. , A , A 'ff , -ZI W. y wl, I , . t J fir AIA' I ill7,f 'iZ i ' J .b i X of ii in G' if i fffEE...,3:.-.-. to Now lhefll have lo lixlrn Io mr. ' rlnimx junior Chervl ll illaklmx, Sykef. Diane Sy lyefler. Ric Tabata. George Tanner. .luhn Tate. Suzanne Tay lor. .lim Taylor, Sue Thielicke. Michele Thomas, Scott Thompson. Leanne Thompson. Leroy Thompson. Xlaruta Thompfon. Scott Timmer. Tom Tinsley: Liz Togslad, Sherry Tomlinson. Kerry Torres. Anthony' Torres. Kathy' Torres. Richard Trey tllian. Carol Tuomt. lrenc Tuomi. Linda Turner. Shirley 247 248 funiurx dixplll-V mixrrl' fgelings qllrr an rzxxemfilv. Junior Girls Hold K H B 'Y ' x '-Q, x VV A X. I' Q 2 , ,inf 1 f . V 4 Q: - - 4 -- -Q S s. ' : V , A' und' 4f h h E 1241, N., , I 7 's Z, Twidl. Tvrri l nandvr, Philip L plon, john Xulvnzucla. :Xlnm Xalvuzucla. Graciela Xuuccck. Xlichacl Xumakaris, Dianne Nargab. Ru-hard Xarncr. Sharon Xusqucz. Nlanucl Nasquez, Ralph NL-lusqucz. Carol Xcrllun, Nlarsha Xilla, Cathy Nilla. John N illa, Stew X nllanucxu. :Xrl Xillurrcal. Esther Nilulv, Xwk Xulglht. liuhcr! XXumh'.Ca1l1y XX ugnrr. llc-urgv XX agwlail. fihvrlll XX aldron. Xlarlcnc RW ,W YW, XX aldron. Robert XX alkvr. XX andy XX alters. Xrthur XX altun. Pt-ter XX ard. loc XX arren. Catherine XX arren. Frank XX arrenburg. Donna XX dllillls. Sandra XX augh. Celestine XX uiacr. liria XX ella. .lim XX hceler. Oliver XXllill'orrl. Tom XX ilcox. Brian XX illiams. Barbara XX illiams. Brenda XX illiams, Cheryl in 96 t Xta if i .1' V 2- 2 .if f NU. H. ,. A vt A ,X f 1 V 4 l X 4' f , ,N sh f it 5 M f, 3 3 4, . ,. f 7 Q'27 '94 + , f Q 1 I ' Q l Q. H? I . 1, , nv , ..,. - ,, i X , mm...-,jK312.j V . 'via 5- is A- ,,, 2 4.5 X. 4. rf W ur af jr. 1 Earl Morning Breakfasts 'zgf 2 f m': V ' 5, . 'L , D V., W -f,X I vyx ,f,, TNF t 4 W 1 5 in ., , 4- I, -f wk. . f , A- 4 if 1 - 8 , an W m Q15 'r - .711 Y . X .N M XX ilson, .Xmy XX llson. john XX Lngrove. Peter XX iscrnan. Eddie XX itucki. .lane XX uestenburg, Lynn XX ong, Esther XX Ong, Judy XX orcott, Randy XX'right, Debra XX urtz. Suzanne XX'uatman. Jill Ximenez, Art Yost. Rum Zabzdyr, Ruger Zavala, Xlary Zuniga. Yolanda Godfrey, Robert Holderman, Suzetle l.uxelac-P. Dan Sandoval. Helen Tlxompaon. Charley Twuutbuuxas, Bvckx 249 Q 50 2 M 4lu..,vg ,nr fl yf ,v wang 0 X. XA ,Q . 11 I E Become Part of BHS -S 1 ff ' N 'I H I lg 251 252 A , It was this bigf' says sophomore Margie Barlolome 1-9-7-0 The Sophomore ,ga .. - A ' ' 'i Y Q - A A H I K' 5 ' l' ' I . :,:: K f 1 ,V Y A, A, f aa l .. A ,-A 5 T v A 'ffl ' .. 5 ff if i 1 A Q, o A A ifgggh 3f'X!EAI,' 1 X is ., f ' ,' f f , f ? I I is Q, Q J na y 1 9 Zin A, ' -X Af if A A H A ' A,A , i ' 4 6 12, 1- V 1 xg if ' I A Aa 'tj' 'rj 1' QL , Q' .. Aanerud, Kevin Agredano, Joseph Aguilar. Judy Akin, Georgia Albaum, David Alcasas, Richard Aldridge, Pamela Aliquo, Bur! Allman, Susan Alvarado, Thomas Alvarez, Donald Alvarez, Nancy Anderson, Tom Angel, Ray Anthem, Rick Aparicio, Patty Apotolos, Perry Amolcl Anthony Amold, David Arceneaux, Gerald Atkins, Michael Austin, Katy Ayala, Irene Bailey, Bill fy, Of- A ' .1 B l i B 331 ' - fil e d' V V , I , ,lm , ' 4 41,92 ,xv 1, V ' 1 , W X mr V ' ' 1 ii. . M If W ' Al f f 4, L 4 ' 4 V , 2 J Q Y M an M fra ' U Benjamin, Codria Bennett, Roy Benton, Mike Berry, Belzora Berry, Deborah Bettencourt, .lean Berumen, Margarita Betts, Nancy Billings, Chuck Bittleston, Scott Blanchet, Muriel Blaney, Paul Blanke, David Bleise, Carol Bloch, Susan Bollay, Denison Borrayo, Ofelia Borrayo, Linda Bowman, Eddie Bowne, Debbe Boxer, Diana Bradley, Waymond Brevig, Christy Brewer, Barbara Class ,g rf, ,W U' v - .. ' 'i .. I fr? - T Q ,P , 6 B ,gi f i i , ,ip V fy .,,,.,, ,,,-, ,fy ' I i , 1 2 its f Is On The Go! .1 , ' K fw ' 'V nz! 'M B 'f t L M. f- swf' ff V ' . ' ' irt r ' ra 1 5 - . , ' A . , ,.,. 1 T V If 9 r I ' , . F '1 , . 1 or V f B, .- rw - aiit ef 1 +- QL B Yi at Baker, Rickey Balch, Donald Ballas. Tina Banks, Brenda Barajas, Amos Barbosa, Lawrence Barker, Steven Bamarcl, Patrice Barrett, Dixie Bartolome. Margie Baskins, Teri Bastiaannet, Olga Batastini, Donna Bates, Kenneth Beadle, Mark Beaman, LeeAnne Beausoleil, Dan Beebe, Nancy ,Lf ' 9:34 Q W 1 ,M V x Q. 1. 253 54 I 1 2 , v., 1 '. f ge , f f . P' , ! f 2 ., 4 ,vi ' ' ' ,iyfxfi ' ,VVI 1 5 3 B , , I, f Q' ' ' 'J Mg , .f V C C C B 1 f! A , XM W, it , i- W fr-5 ,agp 4, A Eli af 4 J , V ' f x ', fl'-w'?'1H ,' 4 A . 'rar-MV C L, J' Brewer, David Brian, Janet Britz, Diane Brookshire, .loe Brown, Andrice Bmwn, Booker Brown, Denise Buchanan, Sandy Budd, Debbie Burkhalter, Ben Bury, David Butcher, Lawrence Butler, Molly Byard, Robin Cabot, Mark Calderon, David Claderon, Virginia Callahan, Robert Callis, .lineen Camarillo, Fernand Campbell, Claire Canby, Debbie Canley, Donald Cano, Liz New Challenges F ace Sophomores Carleton, Daniel Carralejo, Susie Carranza, Alex Carter, Russ Casselberry, Peter Castillo, Ricky Cathcart, Carrie Chamberline, Cordy Chaney, John Channell, Candy Chapin, Debbie Chappell, Bob Chavez, Richard Chormicle. Wes Christensen. Pete Christian, Keith Clarke. Paul Clarv. Pal . M ..- A 1 V .9 ,, , ,. ,,,, . , 1-' . g a .- m y 7 g , -1, 'E 1 ?! ,.g:',,- 'f , 9 .,a,-yy , - ,. A va '- J - wa, ,Q f- ,b H ai N ' ,e .' -ffw' of if W A I I , , fvyv-' ,i,..,. 1 4 ,. 4 ,, ' ' I 2' l' 5 af M ,I M 0 ri' 'B 'e if 'my 4 , :V f , H ,. 'lr fi. ' ' ' ll f A' 'f f ,m fs V , fu ., r' .., :rf A se., 'ff' if . K . I W M. ,AME 1.4, 'ff l ,fi WW? , ,, 1, , J, NW, ,- Z - f fffwmm, ' M g, ,X , ,, A Sophomores Ronnie Oakexon and ,lack Johnston, the firsz casually of the victorious D0lllelf00lba1l team, si! enjoying their lunch hour. Clausen, Clifford Clements, Danny Cobos, Doris Coleman, .laneen Coleman, Alma Collert, David Colombana, David Cook, Cary Cooke, Jef f Cooper, Alvin Cooper, Marty Comejo, Mary Comwall, Richard Corral, Lupe Corral, .lohn Cortez, Manuel Cosby, Ken Cola, Cary Covarrubias, Olga Cox, Carol Cox, Kendall Cox, Pam Crandell, Larry Crist, Bruce Croft, Richard Cruz, Theodord Cuevas, Beatriz Cuevas, .lose Culler, Marc Cuming, Gail , '79 Z I i.vl'1 xi I -ta. ,J if Y 1 ,-:fiom , v i f , r M To X K! L .,:i?- R A, ij? ,I ..a 7? , mg 16 9 Q WW' ,W , l ,t lm 9 f i n J , , f 5' fro. tn EY i '.,,, ,iw i -'-, . Q ,MZ A? ., Q e K J X i'ii ' V C me 5 , ,,,A 1 ' Qi., ' l - 4' YS fl X v i Q ' iz A A A I -L 255 256 Pam Cox, sophomore, enjoys lhe Pigskin Pram along wilh many other sludenls. Depp. Carol Dereniwski, Lee De Rosa, Desi Dewhirsl, Elaine Diaz, Sam Dillon, Victor Dominques. Zella Donnelly, Greg Donovan, Ann Downey, Bill Downie, Cordan Downs, Phyllis Drammer. Debbie Duncan, Bruce Dunlap, Fred Dunlap. Mike Dunnebacke. Alex Duran, Linda Anne EB Cunningham. Vonda Cure. Greg Curtin, George Da Foe, Doug Danenhower, Peter Davidson. Robin Davis, Amanda Davis, Erik Davis, Kristi Delgadillo, David Deloreto, .limmy Demelrioo. Bob J 4 i x ' f ff 229 ,L .Lf ,,, V u g, , , V . :,, . - , x, i g Ta, ir , , V'. l .,: ftgfil -1' '- t 's S W X r X iQ W Q ffm! W , an.. Seri ll E , ,,.riz D? X X My 1 7 - f ,flxfm 45? , . Q if - ' is -. A ,I , -,5 :wif ,ff 7' V ' I gffE,,',1 ' , :LW I A 2,3 if X iz .. , if 5 i ii ,nf '3 0 I7 Auf, If M ,M W' hi' W 1 4' Q ,, uf' Eaton, Sandie Echeverria, Sandra Eden, Veronica Edick, Ed Edwards, Heidi Edwards, Miranda Ellinger, Sharon Ellis, Patti Emmens, Bob Enciso, Maria Engberg, Karen Ensign, Linda Erdman, Rita Erickson, Becky Emsl, Manfred Erson, Sig Escobar, David Escobar, .loe 1 ':, , W , ,, .. 1 4 Z , ff ,' f no 11 mr as W Sophs Participate In School Activities 'A , 1 , ff , ..ii, V,,,., , t ,,ss b A x c . ' i A . ni is A 1 at F g ' xi X X , 'Q -v i f 5 N A rm W X r S 'E I ,.'-, L x J X E' ' Escobedo, Rachel Espindola, Alicia Espindosa, Martha Espindoza, Hortencia Estrada, joseph Estrada, Manuel Fabela, Candy Famsworlh, Norma Farris, Steve Favor, Nancy Felician. Ramona Femandez, Ascuncion Femandez, Elizabeth Field. .lim Fierro, Mike Findley. .lanet Fisher, Holly Fletcher, Ralph Flores, George Flores, Irene Ford, Pamela Forner, Nan Fowler, Roy Franco, Steve 257 258 nw ,rx lfrausto. Robert lfrivlc. lim Friedli, Fred lfroclich, Beth Fryer. Wlike Galloway, Connie Galvin. Nlaggi Gammonn. Esther Gauna. Reynaldo Garcia, Rachel Garcia, Ramona Garcia, Sophia Garloot, Bonnie Gaylon, Cathy Geist, Nivk Gckis, Nick Georges, Gary Gianella, Luciana J,f 4 Q' 25 , f X Q i Q fy, 1- y , I f Q . ,Q t r , ff se In, .- .- QQ I ky, - . 'f Q' , i 42,2 W Za , in ,arg ?V 3 .?',lI6 f Q' ,. , ea. ,Hb-fi A f ,-ii ni? A 1 , fi Z Y ' -1 r Wm. f , .. o -Ziff , '1- ' , , I ... 1 fy I' , fy ' ' E ' F': f 0 ' Q, 4 , , 4 f x h zggf, ' W 4' ' 'T ,r'v-L , 015 , 2 f 5 1 X' viii! Don Life Enjoyed By Sophs , T 4-New - M' Qu v. , . N 'ft 41' ' .,,,f.a,,,,,?,,.. tt , if . -v 0- Y ' --A 1' , r L , L., , I k - V 13.5, f M V,g,- V ,,, 71, ,AQ V z !' g I G I r N NY- f i' G ,. if i I ,KA f ,fx Z f My X f 4 ef X fr -, fa Glahn, Robin Glockler, Patty Godfrey, Emilie Gomez, Irinea Gomez, Armando Gonzales, Armando Gorgita, Linda Graham, .leannie Grant, David Grant, Jinx Grant, ,loan Green, Valerie Greene, .l im Gross, Steve Guerena, Salvador Guerrero, Irma Guerrero, Valente Cunsett, Cosy Gunsler, Sandy Gunterman, Chris Gutierrez, Danny Guzman, Olivia Guzman, Steve Habekost, Charles 5. Hachlmann, Mark Hager, Kristi Hahn, Cay Haik, Eugene Haldeman, Laurie Hamer, David Hammerberg, Carol Hansen, Sheryl Hanvey, Katy Harmer, Danielle Harrell, Valerie Harries, Gina Harrington, Mike Harris, .lackie Harris, Sally Haushalter, .lan Haville, Cindy Hayden, Mike Hayes, Kelly Haynes, Florrie Hazard, Sandy Heighes, Wendy Hembree, Loyd Hennessy, Terry Hentschke, Dan Herlein, Deborah Hemandez, Hope Hernandez, .loe Herrera, Cisela Herring, Daniel Sue Person looks an as Lynn Penney chooses a boolrfor a colhleral.. ,, ZZKK H K . V 4 -K 7. ,, ,.,, ? ,g ,he . Q K H Q, I va, H W ,,., r , M, l x 1' JV K f ,,,e, W-4' K , . ,. f J mm 3 ' if 5 ' i it -' ii ' , . 7 ' ,j-mv b b I- ' I, V VA l vig jg is 5... :i l A Al r 3 -f ' 'A' as Qi , ,, . .4 , ,, , J :ga V 1 l Q Q ,,,' K ii y, 1 'f a - H H a an an as , . is i f I kf ,Y 5 K V ..., .:., VH' xg, ', I 1-AN! .Qfll l , ' ' a A LL, 'i' 2 , K Ax :Q mu ,I ' -A . se r a 'i H - I I 1 Xa 259 60 4 lv 57 ww la 1 i , ,,.,w, t ,, .p ' 2 f-5 '::f,f av Jw , J 4 5 K L ,, --I .M , 4 ,, u .., ' ,A 5 ' ,zo , ,I vi-Faq, if ' f E75 lm ' , X I ' : it t if :..i ,gn -Q J M- fi 1 .1 f' 2 I --:' ', ' 'A t 2 ss - ik ' J 4+ A if , l ' ,M Herziger, Lloyd Heywood, Edward Hickam, Christine Hieronymus, Pamela Higginson, Stephanie Hoffman, Kristian Holter, Rose Hopper, Nancy Joanne Hard, Peggy Horbach, Robert Horton, Ann Hostetter, Darryl Hougham, Anne Housh, Richard Howell, Margaret Huglin, Greg Hummel, Leslie Hummel, Nona ophomores Add To School Spirit Hunsick, Ry Hunt, Bob Hustace, Kay Huthsing, Jack Hyde, Jane lbarra, Robert lngram, Jim Jacobson, Lynne J ahnke, Eric Janczyn, George Janecki, Theresa Jaramillo, Rebecca J asso, Martha Jauregui, Alfonso Jauregui, Elva Jenkins, Tony Jensen, Christine Jimenez, Augustine Jimenez, Lupe Jimenez, Enrique Jimenez. Julia Jimenez, Rick J uhnson. Johnson Brion Jesse xxx I? , S fn ,J .I mr , V, ni .. MF! . 1, f -4 www ' -Wm ,,.wf4.f J v , 1 vg, 4 z 1- ' vflialy i i iz. . 1 , 'Z 41 if ,4 Q V I , A: T1 , gy' Y 7 V. -' li is . ,. f ' I '- v I , -w. , ,f r 1 , J at 4 EV, ' J , , . Q , .yxtfyf t 14 H, 'R , ,rf 5' , ' f ' 'V W - ,et . g KN MP5 ,., , 5 .1 1 I , - t' V ' ini :fa 4 X f 3 dial it' , fi-..-',l -f ' i H I V' - 'Ski , f X 1 1 Johnson, Randy Johnson, Susie Johnston, .lack Johnstone, Mark Jones, Dennis Jones, Pamela lones, Sue Jordan, Roger Kahle, Bemie Kallas, Connie Keagy, Clark Keams, Patricia Kelleher, Mark Kelley, James Kellogg, Kerry Kelly, Mark Kelly, Tim Kennedy, Connie Kennedy, Susan Kenner, Pete Kent, Nancy Kerr, Linda Kesson, Susan Kieren, J an Kight, Freddie Kingston, Debi Kinzy, ,lim Kissel, Shelley Kneeland, Charles Kohrs, Nola Dali Iforgel something? asks Vonda Cunningham. 4 I f g K ' if f' I at M, Yea .1 ff A f i W e S4 M if Ql- , .4 W U ' f Wi uw X Y .. vuvu it i , ,r , Y N K Q ' V ,A ,, I 'i :1 ' Q f A If A f ia, JU 155:43 - V x , , L: . f ' I- l qi MN 1 all i Z6 ' L ' , . 1 M A.. 'ffih' as rail , -'2' , 1 X xi Q , QV W , ...pf M 'fi f N' , Q' - , Q5 ulll I ' ll 1 A if iff 'K A' My - K ,1 ye' vw- - xt ,,.g.:'.d.q .. . F' p lil, Q V K 'K ' 261 262 gpwggggafvgw 1 x , 'iff' 4 l I 41 1 JU R ' 4 7 f W, ,f, MM , f f 4 M. Q , ,,,,,4 way ka, me 1 A ., . ! , I , 15 5 , I f f f Komer, Peter Korolev, Nina Koury, Chele V Kraft, Dennis , 4 9 Kramer, Jeremy I , V Kutchulis, John , Mofff' f ,, 5, W f ff ' Lafond, Linda Lammer, David - in Landrum, Christy 'ffm wwf ff wzwfvzvw- I 4 ww i K' , V - ff , -V Landry, Donnie AMN ', fi A H Lane, Joe 3. , if xl Lansing, Alexandra , t -- 4 4 Thank Goodness il's Frtkiayf' exclaims Sophomre Jeremy Kramer. in R M: r: 0 . 5 Wg :V . Wu: 4 I ,hw :VZ V fi. .3 7 , I I 5, - va I 1:35 - , - 'V . e A Ai e H 1 fw, V ' ' ' .' l 9 ff ae f... J --V by a ,' 1 -2 ,, l' ' fri' Y J ....:'4' A X N1 Y 5, 'ucv' L X a agp, V 322- - Lape, Valerie Lava, Nina Leach, Jennifer Le Borgne, Jeannie Le Gassick, Steve LeFeuvre, Virginia Lehman, Robin Lemmex, Diana Leslie, Patti Ley, Marlynn Limone, Denise Lind, Robert Lindsey, Joanne Lippincott, Jon Lohneiss, Ellen Long, Carolyn Lopez, AI Lopez, Flora if , ,aff f y ,Q 4 if C HK , 7 f . hw 'Y 5 Q n 7 'Q' r, F I wx Q W gg in ,. - ,-., ,Q , Q? H44 I 1 1, A I at 55' Q., ' ...Q A.,,.,, . Lopez, Linda Lord. Christine Lord. Stephen Lorden. Kelley Lositzki. YY alter Loud. Lance Lore. Robert Lou. Janice Luder, Debbie Luna. lsabel Lurie, Mark Lyons, Mimi MacDonald. Steie Nlacllougall. Brinn Xlacias. Jeannette MacLeod. Margaret Macy. Mike Madsen. Paul Sophs Experience Open Campus Magana, Maria Mahafley, Dan Maier, Karl Main, Kevin Malengo, Mary Mandeville, Eileen Manning, Terry Marquez, Gilbert Marshall, Jim Martin, ,I uan Martin, Teresa Martinez, Henry Martinez, Irene Martinez, lke Mason, Hazel Mason, Ruth Masters. Robert Mattson, Marcia Mautino, Marilyn Maxfield, Corinne Maxfield, Dorinne May, Bart Maya, Gabby Mayeda, Kazuya iil' ge- at .2i- if-a 2 y , ,,.v I t I, A , 4 u 1 . , A, ' - gf f ., ' , M We 'hu aww' up s :Q ,AA if 263 64 Qui' K X Nldluwan, Kalhy Xldloy. James Xlczllaris, Kelly Nlcljonald. Anne NlvCollumn, Kalhy MCC-owan. Elaine Ylcliabu, Jock NlvKenney. Doug Nl1'Kinnon, ,lack NlrNally. XKvllll3l'l1 HPV llliams, Turn Xlcwrighl. Bobby Model, Olilio Meehan. Eugene Meehan, Karon Mehlberg, Kathy Nlelcru. Dellinu Nlelling. .loan Mendoza. Francxsco Mendoza. Xlike Xlerriell, Donald Xliles. Charles Miller. Debby Nliller. Mitch Nliller. Steve Nlillelt. Brenda Xllranda. Lupe Xlilchell. Jeanne Xlllchell. Joanne Nluline. Roy Nloll. Clorua Nloore. Xlelissa Nloore. Roy Xlorales. lose Nloralcs. Nlerri Nlorellu. N irgmla 5 i So fm nearszghtedfn exclaims Debbie Hunsiclr. E V ef H 1 If ' 1-N f f-'lv I fi , sw, . Spy Y . jk: . 5 , ' , V r f, , 5 fl Al L 4-., Fl -lj iq - 12.5.5 e 1 , , V VV an 442'-Mug: W1 K ' - N I P -' , ar I ,i A 7- p if. ' 6. asf' N X E 51 -a 4'- ' fx S -Q ,A , . rg. ' -. - ,, A-, L vnu , . 1 MM' . M A' 9' Q , ' I , , W an-, V-vi, 3 wi , 5 , we ., . x 42,42 'V W 4 5 1 V, S Q 31 N. i x4 Q 'US x f7?5f I ' W 4 in ' in M 3 fm ls f Q W , jg lg ,..m ,AAA 12 l 54,5 1 J fl l -ref? l 2 ','V, , , QQ '- 1 W - wp !f ,av 'Q 'Bw ,,,,, , I 5 f Q a ,, , 'St' ,L , M., : g t my 1 f at W 1 4' it y Nelson, Marilynn Nelson, Robert Nelson, Terri Newbury, Paige Newell, Steve Newman, Bob Nicolait, Eva Nikolenko, Irene Oakeson, Ronnie Oatis, Bernadette Ochoa, Maria Ogilvie, lane 0'Hara, Richard Olsen, Kathy Olvera, Daniel 0iMalley, Danny Omelas, Armand Omelas, Doris Omelas, Irene Orourke, Tim Ortiz, Maria Osborne, Nancy Oueilhe, Ellen Ousey, Valerie pw f 1 it 4 ef - 3, ,J -,- W1 ' ' ,VX f tt we t I H: , . ,. , ' ,fi f , 0 Q Sophomores Meet New Faces I 'Q -is 57? ., ,, , W- or tg .. , ,,,.,, X f , - 1 I 5 40 fr' 1 with 'ff F , ,, 7 ,. A , l llbf 'X K ., . v I AK ,qv f yer. I xx 4 5 9- I V I ii: L Z 4. wr 5 f 3 Nloreno. Tony Nloret. Fred Xlori. Forrest Xlorley. Robert Xlorris. Stewart Xlorrison. Russ Nloser, ,lim Nlullen, Kitty Nlunoz. Christine Nlunoz, Rebecca Nlunoz, Xlariano Nluraoka. Dennis Nlurrillo, David Nlurphy, Janice Murrell, Ronald Nakashima, Kazunobu Nelson, Dickie Nelson. Dundie W ,J Us 1 . at ,K ! , J '94 265 266 1 , I , .. 14 ii X r f J ,,,,U ,W , 3 1 Q! V f 3 ! , 46' J I f Z ,,, ,, fi fff Y I f V f , ff feb 3 ,iw , ev f ,, ,ww ,, -ft , , , 5' .-5, vi, A if H V f ,A .,,, 4 , 7 WV! , s P if f Er ., f , . W ' ff r , ' A I tv.: 'Zi W, ' V- gy i , , 'f I ' flzi ni Y f k , I , , V V fl I 1 ,Q , , .. 4 , .sl Ni, w .f V - l wa. f ' V' '31 5 5 QW' -, i ,Z ,. ,,, few, ' 9 -. . mr. V 'f' ir' P I , YN. f SPG i t Nu- v' 'I ag Ai ' Q ' A 4 ' lourgmmmalzral fyarulnlzons are loo rnpioux for mm' dimmulire romphrehrnsron, 4 13 .wr I w a 2 if ff , , X in iff. ,mb .-,, 5 I, f-. l ax, I S , 2 u X , MA li ilk 5' TK, a -is . Rx ' C 2 1 , , 276.114 A' are , ' f . Orereem. Kathy Oxerton. Susan Page. Ted Paine. George Painter. Bill Palmer. Ken Parker, .lim Parker. ,lan Pate, Pamela Paterson, Nancy Patrick. Terri Patten. Colleen Paul, Evelyn Payne, .lames Peale. .lohn Pearce, Marny Pearisu, .lell Pendleton, Randy Penney. l.ynn Pesek. Cary Peterson, Carolyn Peterson, Chris Pickett, Chrissie Pierce, Don Pierce. Marian Poe, Ted Pointer, Barbara Pointer, Earl Polan, Carrie Pollard, Mike Pommier, Chester Ponzini, Fred Potter. David Powell, Robert Pranger, Francisca Price, Tom Yi ,.A, ,. 25 . f ' f ry 1 S YA WU A i Proffitt. Brad Purdy, David Putz, Greg Ramacciotti, Nlary Ramirez, Allen Ramirez, Monica Ramirez, Richard Ramstrum, Lawrence Rance, Neal Rawlings, Mary Wyn Reder, George Remmers, Katy Renga, Debbie Rentie. Dralene Reyes, Edgar Reyes, Victor Reijnaert, Yvonne Richards, Shandra Richmond, Greg Ricketts, Erika Riegert, Danny Riemenschneider, Bet Rivera, Lino Rivera, Rita SY zz - t l , , E D H' N L Q N Cr 4? ' ,- - 4 Y, I lb . s, ' ,, ILA . .f f I , ,V Aww-wkijlw M ex , 1 . vig Wir A Q' . wink' V5 , .4 , R ' Ez W 4,7 '11, Q ' K-'L i if . , K 'F s,,f3i ' Liam 5' V gg 'f R ' 'Y '17 nv- , 4..- W ....,.- ' - . ,R Q ' ' 'Q er- Q . g 3 K H f V V. Hr M R' 1 Testing Shows Soph Ability G., ti rg ,x x . ig R N, Ef f' A . L -.., - if . 5: 'wt ' ii . QA . 4 V A s,. f l 1 1 0 lf GB Rivera. Stanley Robertson. Nlarshall Robinson. Dean Robles, Fred Rodriguez. lose Rodriguez. Nlary Rodriguez. Sally Roehm. Ted Roper. W ayne Rouard. Robert Rowles. Xlarshall Ruiz. Rarnie Ruiz. .lerilvn Ruiz, Kathy Russell. Dale Russell. .leanne Salas. Nlarla Sanchez. Nlerredes 267 'Vit fll bet he doesrfl know what I did. snickers sophomore Krullan Hoffman. Seaton, Marc Sepulveda. Christine Shaffer, Mike Shalhoob, Diana Shanholtzer, Patty Shannon, Tom Shepherd, Bonnie Shepherd, Nancy Shields, Mike Shirvanian, Greg Silverberg, Jan Andrew Singh, Sham Skog, Leslie Slater, Robert Smith, Cathy Smith, .lim Smith, Marcia Hunt. Alan Sanchez, Rose Marie Sanchez. Rudy Sandoval, Catherine Sandoval, Elizabeth Sartain, Cathy Scanlan, Debra Schiemann, Steve Schooler, Fred Schooler, .lohn Schuck, .leanne Schuerch, Pete Schwarz, Melanie Soon, Elizabeth Scott, Theresa Seaton, Demetry Z3 Kg A Y W A nik X I ,W Q f ,ag ' 'fQx Q my H '. r.2..g 4-' . ' iv Q ' 1 'vw sa Z 4 L, . 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