A holistic analysis of Orange County's sociological history, starting with the arrival of the Spanish Americans through World War II and to the late 1970's. The economic boom of agriculture followed by housing and development in the 1960's had social consequences that left their marks with the distinction of a more affordable north county and the more affluent south county. Interviews of home owners, farmers, government officials, and the general public show the various aspects of Orange County?s current climate of 1977.