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I lllllllllllIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll' V E 8 G G L 7 E ,InlllllhllllllllllllmllIlnllllllllllllllllllllllllll I UENVOI Theodore Roosevelt, addressing a graduating class, said: Gentlemen, I congratulate you who are about to go out into the world to acquire an education. ' We as seniors are often inclined to believe that we shall have completed our edu- cation when we are graduated. However, when we undertake the responsibilities of life after graduation we realize the truth of the words of Roosevelt. We learn that our school Work has merely shown us the way to acquire an education by our own efforts. So, as we separate and each takes his own particular path in life, we come to the realization that we are just entering a great universitydthe University of Experience. Those of us who are about to be graduated from the Santa Barbara High School scarcely know whether we will be glad or sorrowful when we leave our school. We are glad that we have completed our high school work and have attained our am- bition of being high school graduatesg we are congratulating ourselves upon our achievement. Yet when we remember the friendships and associations, the clubs and parties, and all the other activities which comprise school life, we feel sorry that we must leave them all now, for we know that after graduation each one of us will set his own sails and be blown over a separate course in life. So it is a mixed emotion which possesses us nowg it is a feeling of delight and sorrow combined. Each year the senior class has traditions to observe, high ideals to attain, and a united spirit to maintain. Each senior class endeavors to outrival the preceding classes in achievement. Each class attempts to produce a better senior play than ever before. The class of nineteen twenty-six has gladly taken its place as a link in the endless chain of senior classes, and has faithfully maintained the traditions of the school. Now as our time is coming to a close, we who have borne the torch of leadership through- out the year are passing it on to the seniors of nineteen twenty-seven, confident that they will keep it burning brightly. 'X f xg X T 1- l X X WWW - L 1- 13 .' L , ' if-fx . Q' ' ' 1 f'f' W-'fn :W x xiw-ii? YI IIllllllllllllllIIZEIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIZ llll y Ilfwl. Illnm i f Emi L 1 in llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlIllllllllllilllllllllllllil 14
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