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E1 -----..----- .-.. -........ O L 1vEfl61GoLD ----------- -----..--. m that cling about the walls. The memories of the old building, in years to come, will come with a glad rush into tired minds filling them with an exquisite peace, with youthful joys re-lived. OUR HELPERS Nothing has been more invaluable in producing this year's Olive and Gold than the work done by various typists. The staff typists have been on hand night and day, always willing and eager to work. Special Commendation is due Marjorie Lee and Fern Anderson who, no matter how rushed the work became or how irri- tated the executives, were ever on the job to push things through. The Olive and Gold is greatly indebted to Velva Anderson and to Ruth Burne, who did much outside typing for the Olive and Gold. The typists' place may seem minor, yet without our faithful typists little could have been accomplished. We feel that much of the mechanical success of the maga- zine is due to the efforts of Marjorie Lee, Fern Anderson, Ruth Burne, and Velva Anderson. ADIEU ! Adieu! Nineteen twenty-three passes from the shelter of this high school. For four years we have labored under the kindly roofg we depart knowing that these years have not been spent in vain. We are proud of the privilege of graduating from the Santa Barbara High School. Memories of the days spent here in work and play will always linger with usg and each in his own way will prove his loyalty to Santa Barbara High. The fine principles instilled in our hearts here will go with us through the years to come. Our high school career has seemed short, but we have endeavored to make this last year the best. As Seniors we have striven for everything honorable and fine. May the class of '23 live in the thoughts of the school foreverg may this Olive and Gold prove a living memory of our class! e ape:-1Wa,.e-.firjyf :gm A :?:f2,ne.f Q-U AGS:-iles
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----------------'---------------- OL1vELlS1GoLn' ------'---------- ------'- El The Reverend Mr. Jeever's Coup d'Etat, and For an Englishwoman, ffine study in atmospherel, Thelma Parker, '23, The Enacted Fable, Olga Harmer, '24, Grandpappy, Cvery goodj, Lucile Brewster, '24, The Lost Pearls of Lo- retta, Cvery goodl, Margaret, Patrick, '23, The Way of Roads, Cgoodl, Vivian Cavett, '23, For the Glory of Ashley, Sherman Heath, '23, Calling Cards, Qexcellentl, Edwina Kenney, '23. TO 1924 Every gift of the gods has a string tied to it, runs the old adage, and in these last few weeks we have come to realize the significance of the words. For four years we have headed toward that one goal-graduation, and now in the at- tainment of our ambition we begin to feel the tugging of the strings which bind our hearts to school and comrades. To you, class of Twenty-four, we turn over our position in S. B. H. S. Twenty-three will soon be a thing of the past and your members will become the leaders of the school. Our ideals and aspirations we pass on to you-some to be maintained, others to be achieved. In their achievement may you learn the beauty of service and the reward of work faithfully executed. Next year will place many obligations and responsibilities upon you. Lower classmen will look to you for guidance, and as you rise or fall, so will the name of Santa Barbara High School rise and fall. The joys of Senior year cannot be de- scribed, they must be experienced in order to be appreciated. So we will only say that the most delightful part of your high school career is now before you. As you assume the leadership of student-body affairs, as you work out the Senior play and edit the Olive and Gold, you will understand our feelings when we express regret that for us it is all over now. So, confident in your ability to meet the requirements of Senior students, Twenty-four, we hail you as our successors. Under your leadership may student activities prosper, and may school spirit reach to heights yet unattained! MEMORIES OF THE OLD-VISIONS OF THE NEW To our successors will come the joy of a new building, never known to '23. Class of '24, we rejoice with you when we learn that you will 'be the first class to graduate from the new building! If plans are realized, by deferring the production of the Senior play, you may produce that on your own stage. Your Olive and Gold will be the first edited within the walls of this new school. Yours to enjoy! It will be yours, this modern building with ample room and equipment for classes and for all activities. You will have space for student-body oflices, for Forge, and Olive and Gold offices. What more can you ask? Despite this alluring vision of a modernly equipped school of roomy capacity, '23 feels a touch of pride in the knowledge that she is the last of the martyrs to leave this building. Hers, the last Senior play produced at the Potter, hers, the last graduation held there, hers, the last Olive and Gold published in the old building. We do not leave without a sigh of worshipful regret, for we have learned to love our old school. Deprivations suffered here will be forgotten, but memories will linger. We cannot forget the things that we have learned here, the thoughts
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I HOMER MARTIN Principal of High Schools. Short Story lflfriting IVIRS. JANE CARROLL BYRD l icr'-Principal, Head of English Department, Dean of Girls GRANT ARMSTRONG Head of Business ana' Commercial Department, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Business English MRS. HELEN MANCHEE BARNETT Miisic RAYMOND W. BARRY English I 7 L. D. BRODE Supervisor' of Manual Arts Director of Smith-Hughes Work for Boys MISS JESSIE L. CHURCHILL M athematics X . f x J. EARLE CLINE k Q K Mathefnatics', Latin 'V E ' MRS. EDNA R. COPELAND A, Smith-Hughes Classes for Girls, Homemaking MISS MABELLE E. DAVIS Librarian, English IVIISS TULITA DE LA CUESTA Part-Time Classes for Girls C. V. DENMAN Part-Time Classes for Boys
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