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We-ffffff-QULIVE. a vvtub DANCING IN SANTA BARBARA HIGH SCHOOL One of the greatest joys of the year was the re-installation of school dances in the social calendar. Q , I The ban on dancing, voted by the faculty two years ago, terminated with the close of school in June, 1925. ' Following a request by the student council, and the approval,of the social committee, the faculty again voted on the question. Considering the regulations drawn up and submitted by a joint committee from the council and the social committee headed by Mrs. Byrd, the faculty decided to allow danc- ing on trial for one more year. , Made wholly responsible for the dances by the regulations accepted by faculty and student representatives, the entire student body has whole-heartedly endeavored to place dancing on such a plane that it would never again be questioned. The class of '27, Seniors and leafers of the school, sincerely hopes that this year of trial has proved the ability and willingness of the stu- dents to accept and successfully carry the responsibility of managing and sup- porting school dances. To the faculty, who have so generously and willingly done everything in their power to help the students prove their worth, we can only say that the two little words-'AThank you -cannot express our appreciation of your help and your trust in us. THE PROFESSOIPS LOVE STORY Sir James Barrie's popular play, The Professors Love Story , was presented by the class of 1927 in the auditorium, January 14 and 15. To Miss Lucille Mitchell, dramatic coach and director of the play, much credit is due for the splendid performance given. Her first production in Santa Barbara, the Senior Play was most successfully done. The play received the willing and generous cooperation of the class, school, and faculty, not to mention the help rendered by the townspeople in every possible way. To all those Abehind the scenes' who helped make the class play the success it was: to the faculty: to the student body, and to the cast and di- rector, the class of 1927 takes this chance to say Thank you, OLIVE AND GOLD Just as in the past, the Olive and Gold staff went to work on this year's annual with the highest hopes and plans. And just as before, these hopes and plans have suffered shock, and in some cases entire collapse, through the strength of existing conditions which govern the destiny of the publication. 'Perhaps even more than was the case last year, the financial conditions in the city, following the earthquake , have been the main factor in opposition to the fulfillment of our dreams. V We'are not apologizing for this annual: the class of 1927 has put the faith in its' staff necessary for achievement. We regret that our work could not eclipse In volume that of the previous year. However, we have tried to maintain and raise a trifle the standard of past Yf221tS, and to make this book a happy memory of the years work and play, SIYIUE Cfedlt where it is due, and expressing the spirit of the Santa Barbara High School, so fine in its Influence and clear in its understanding. QA llll ll j 1 'QA .- YV . Q, I f li K ' ' 0 1. -. MK I , 17 ,I W WW' W is mmm if f fff f fal' L11 f i n e -UYUHHHI mlm rf ' M' . . , A . ,4 ,- A , Il I Fourteen 33 i - , 1 ' ' I
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Xvuve VIRGINIA LOUISE WEBER. Fil'maVe, Cali- forma. Our praises are our wages. Entered, 3. Lady Gilding in Professor's Love Story , 41 Floor Committee of Senior Dance, 4: junio-' Circus. 3: Student Body Vaudeville, 3: School Pianist. 3, 4: Vice-President of Student Body, 4: Scholarship, 3: Chairman of Pep Com- mittee, 4: Official at Tri-County Track Meet, 4: Assistant Manager Student Body Dance, 4- Operetta, 3: Glee Club, 3: Pianist for Boys' Glee Club. 3: Clio Gub, 3, 4: Chairman of Entertainment Committee, Clio Club, 3: Chair- man of Social Committee, Clio Club, 4: Forestry Club, 4: Entertainment Committee of Forestry Club, 4: Tennis Club, 4: Girls' Gymnasium Ex- hibition, 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State College, later Pomona. 4 PATRICTA ELIZABETH PAULEY, New Mexico. She is a woman, therefore may be woo'd She is a woman, therefore may be won. Entered, 2, from Fullerton Union High School. Tennis. 2, 3, 4: Tennis Doubles Championship, 2: Volleyball, 3: AllAStar Volleyball, 3: Captain Baseball, 3: Basket Ball, 4: Head of Tennis. 4: Winner Girls' Play Day Tennis, 3: Mgr. Xmas Play, 3: Secretary of Student Body, 4: Cooperative Store Committee, 2, 3: Thanks- xzivinz Day Game Committee, 2: Clio Club Social Committee. 4: Chairman Refreshment Committee. Clio Club Dance, 4: Home Play Day Captain, 4: Refreshment Committee, Girls' Hi- jinx, 4: Program, Girls' League Reception, 4. Out'ook: Secretarial Work. h MARVIN W. COBB, Gibson, Afrizoua. There is some ill a-brewing towards my rest, For I did dream of money-bags tonight. l-lead Usher, 3: Clio Club, 3, 4: Clio Club Dance Committee, 4: Ir. Service Club Com- mittee, 4: Student Body Treasurer, 4: Radio Club. 3: Forestry Club, 4: Scholarship, 2: Janitor, TrisCounty Dance, 4. Outlook: State College, later University of California: Piggly Wiggly Store Manager. XVENDELL LESTER ALEXANDER, Cherokee, Kansas. t'VVe go to use our hands, and not our tongues. Baseball, 3: Lightweight Basketball, 3, 4: Foot- ball, 4. Outlook: College. BARBARA KATHARINE ALLEN, Santa Bar- bara, California. ' Happiness courts her in her best array. Baseball, 2, 3: Basketball, 2, 4: Track, 2: Vol- ley-Ball, 3: Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Head of Baseball, 4: Secretary-Treasurer of Big S Society, 4: All-Star Baseball, 3: Glee Club, 4: Forestry Club, 4: Big S Society, 3, 4: All'Star Hockey, 3: All-Star Basketball, 4. Outlook: Nursing, Cottage Hospital. .Al Y :Q s.. . ' 'X 1' ll ,J - I Q B H I X li ' ' , --, I 'vigil 1.4.1 rf,-f Q--A, Ill-In - ' ,, :I --- - '--- -. -I ry V H . thr u, umm -'- - 1 , I Fifteen .2 .1 A'- 4
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