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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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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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El --f--------- --.--.------- O LIVEIZISJGOLD --....... MISS JESSIE W. DEWELL English MISS JEANNETTE M. ELLISON Latin, History, English MISS ELEANOR FAY 6,45-f-7 Commercial Arithmetic, History HAROLD A. FOSTER Woodwork J yn, Q I Mlss LUCY M. GIDNEY l 1 French, Physical Education L, P . MISS FRANCES A. GOWER Spanish JOHN HENRY HALL Band, Orchestra CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. HAMMOND Military E. H. HARLACHER Smith-Hughes Classes for Boys, Shop Theory MISS ELSIE HASTINGS Art, Mechanical Drawing MISS MARIE T. HENNES Supervisor of Home Economics MISS ELSA KLUEGEL Biology, General Science MISS HILDRETH KOTSCH Physical Education ROSCOE C. LYANS Chemistry MISS JEAN MARVIN Smith-Hughes Classes for Girls, Homemahing MISS MARGUERITE G. MCGEE Spanish
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