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OLIVE AND GOLD BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY. Senior Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon, 3 o'clock, J une 20th HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM George H. Greenfield, S. D. T., Ofliciating Prelude: Adagio ..................... .. Haydn Mary Schauer. Anthem: Unfold Ye Portals ...... Gounod School Choir. Prayer. Hymn: Twenty-third Psalm ............. Mendelssohn Sermon: The Unattained .... Rev. George H. Greenfield Song: Onward Christian Soldiers ............. Sullivan Choir and Audience. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills whence cometh my help. -Psalms 121 :1. T hirty-Eighth Annual Commencement Santa Barbara High School Friday Evening, june 25, 1915 Potter Theatrer: : : : Eight O'clock Program. Invocation ...................... Rev. Warren D. More Song of the Summer Winds ....... John Hyatt Brewer Chorus of Music Study Club. Mrs. Helen M. Barnett, Leader. Address ................... Education and Opportunity Dr. Robert M. Yerkes, Harvard University. Qaj Indian Serenade ............... Lorena Beresford fbj A Bowl of Roses ........ Robert Coningsby Clark Chorus of Music Study Club. Presentation of the Class of 1915 ........... Principal C. A. Hollingshead. Presentation of Diplomas ....................... Mrs. Anna Conant, President Board of Education. Come Thou Almighty King .................. Pleyel The audience standing. Zliartn mm uerhaf'
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24 OLIVE AND GOLD NINETEEN-FIFTEEN. ITH a pang of regret, we realize that we are about to leave our high school. As the four years were passing, they ' W if seemed as ages, but now, ah now, they are almost gone- , 1' gone in reality, but never in thought. It takes more than if! lkfi- mere leave taking to pluck from the memory the sweet thoughts that cluster about our high school days. e We have tried to live up to our motto: Facta non Verba. Our personal lives show the results of the wise guidance given us, and the lofty ideals set before us. We have won honors in athletics, oratory and dramatics 5 and our debaters are among the best. Our attitude toward our school has ever been one of doing, not of mere talk. We, as Seniors, have done our utmost to uphold the honor of our school. Our class is the largest in the history of the high school-sixty-one. We have been active in all things for the betterment of the school. We have borne the brunt of student-body affairs, and have swelled the scholarship fund by adding six hundred dollars. VVe are most thankful to the teachers, who have helped us thus to achieve our motto. This last term has been the first mile-post of our grown-up lives, including the two important events of our school life-the Senior Play and Commence- ment. In these latter days, we have been closely drawn together, as our interests centered on a common purpose, or our thoughts went forth to the same coveted goal--graduation. Thus have we learned to know each other well and to set aside all personal differences. And now, as we leave, we trust that we will not be quite forgotten. Wherever we go or whatever we do, we shall never forget the friends we made and the good times we have had in Santa Barbara High. 1 O K O SENIOR WEEK PROGRAM. Sunday, june 20: 3:00 p. m.-Baccalaureate Sermon. Rev. G. H. Greenfield. High School Auditorium. Tuesday, June 22. A 8:00 p. m.-Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association, and initiation of the Class of 1915. High School Auditorium. Wednesday, june 23: 2:00 p. m.-Junior-Senior Reception and Junior Farce. Recreation Center. Thursday, June 24: 7:30 p. m.-Alumni Banquet. 10:30 p. m.-Alumni Ball. Potter Hotel. Friday, June 25: 8:00 p. m.-Commencement Exercises. Address: Dr. Robert M. Yerkes, Harvard University. Potter Theater. Saturday, June 26: 8:00 p. m.-Senior-Alumni Sports-Frolic. High School Gymnasium.
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26 OLIVE AND GOLD MARY ANDERSON. Santa Barbara. New from Gamble School, Santa Bar- bara, Calif. BERTRAM BARNES. Santa Rosa, Calif. Quorum 113, 123, 133. 1433 Sec'y'TI'9HS- Library Assc. 1333 Junior Farce 133: O. 84 G. Staff 1333 You Never Can Tell 1433 Quorum President 1433 As- sistant Mgr. O. S.: G. 1433 Treasurer Rifle Club 143. HAROLD BROOKS. Santa Barbara, Calif. Quorum 123, 133, 1433 Mgr. Quorum Farce 133: Junior Farce 1333 Mgr. of The Forge 1433 Library Assc. 1433 Treas. Quorum 141333 Treas. of Class 14B3. CHARLOTTE AYSCOUGH. San Francisco, Calif. O. 8: G. Staff 1433 Official Typist 143 Senate 1433 You Never Can Tell 143. EDGAR BITHER. Santa Barbara, Calif. Senate 113, 123, 133, 1433 Boys' Atheltic Manager 1433 O.8LG. Staff 141333 Council 143. MARJORIE BROOKS. Philadelphia, Pa. Official Printer 123, 133, 1433 Exposi- tion Exhibit 1433 1915 Exhibit 1433 You Never Can Tell 143. Library Assc. 1333 Office Assistant 1433
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