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X Q..-..-.......-t.-...M-Mt-QULiVE 2, G57 LUQ-Kt---I-------I---I---f-2 ELIZABETH SCHAUER Santa Barbara, Calfforizirz If you laugh, you'll win success. Activities: Girls! League Fashion Show, 45 Clio Club, 45 Basketball, 2, 35 Hockey, 45 Play Day, 2, 45 Stel- lar Eclipse Team, Basketball, 3: Physical Education Exhibition, 2, Outlook: University of California. l JS EPH B. SH ERIDAN H: I l'r'Iey, California Xl'o1'tl1 makes the man. lfntcrf-'tl from: llrktlev High, 3. Activities: R.O.'l'.C. llunkcllall, 35 Baseball, 35 Reniirigtoa 'Typing Award, 45 Olive and Cold Typ- ist, 4. -Outlook: Advertising. VIVIENNE 'ESTHER Sl...-XNKARD Oakland, California The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed. Activities: Scholarship, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 45 Senior Play Adver- tising Manager, 45 One Acts, 35 Mrs. Haggerty in Old Lady Shows Her Medals, 3. Outlook: Travel. Later, Business College. BETTY LOU SMITH DF1Li'FP', Colorado The pen is the tongue of the mind. Entered from: Venice Union Polytechnic High School, 2. Activities: Scholarship, 45 'iMrs. Winslowl' in Cast I, The Young- est, 45 Clio Club, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara Sta-te Teachers College. f. E E. age Thirty-On IRMA MARIE SCI-1 LAGEL Bl'aim'rd, ll4il11ll'S0lIL A smile for all-a welcome glad. Activities: Dancing Exhibition, 25 Girls' l-li-Jinx Program, 35 Program at Business and Professional Women's Ball, 2. Outlook : Stenographic Work. ELMA FLORIED SHOE Fo'wlc'1', Colorado To have joy we must share it. Activities: Scholarship, 3, 45 Or- chestra, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 3, 45 Forge Staff, 35 Hockey First Team, 25 Basketball Second Team, 2. Outlook: Study of Music. MALCOLM SIMPSON Golom, California The glory of life is to serve. Outlook: Undecided. DORIS SMITH Bakelztfiold, California Come, and trip it- as ye go, On the light fantastic toe.', Activiticsz Gymnasium Exhibition, Z5 Dance Recital, 25 Girls' Hi -Jinx Program, 2, 35 Scholarship Vaurlc- ville, 25 Student Body Vaucleville. 3: Program for Girls' League Con- rcntion, 2, 35 Poppy Dance in Once 'vt A Blue Moon, 25 Cafeteria Bookkeeper, 45 Treasurer for Kraft, 3, 45 May Day 'Progi:ain, 53. Outlook: Study of Dancing. Tlie- atrical Work. : ' - ' I --lul- ' L s - ,ewgiwm , a 3 was h 'Y vi 4.qig01,,1..,1,,1,,,3,,1,, 1 9 'ii -ymmvwxxv I lll I ll ,.l-.3l...l... W ll lll lll lll Wllnzfru .If I 'I 2 Sugtfitzatxtixtizitaioj tu. X t. mm. f T nmmmr ta. t
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folio:ngfvgivx--z1i1n1oir-X W LIVE Z. VULI7 THOMAS E. PRUITT Birmingham, Alabama A Fig for him who frets. Activities: Varsig Club, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Interclass Track, 2, 3, 4: Hi Y: Interclass Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball, Z, 3, 4: All- L'ounty Guard 3, 4: Varsity Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4: All-County Center, 3. Outlook: University of South Da- lcota, Pharmacy. . MILDRED HELEN RANDOLPH Santa Barbara, California This is the porcelain clay of human kind. Activities: Scholarship, 3, 4: Girl-S' League Executive Board, 4: 12A Council Representative: Class Seca retary, 3: Thanksgiving Day Pro- gram, 4: Clio Club, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Teachers College. IDA MAY REED ER Bu1'gi.r, Missouri The work is done. Activities: Cafeteria Manager, 4: Scoretary-Treasurer of Glee Club, 4: Glee Club, 2, 4: Council Mem- licr, 4: Girls' Double Quartet, 4: Thanksgiving Play, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Glee Club Concert, 4: Once In A Blue Moon, '25 Re- porter of Radio Club, 3: Forestry Club, 3: Radio Show, 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4. Outlook: Study of Voice. Santa Barbara State Teachers College. Later, Music Conservatory. ELSIE MARIE ROBINSON Macon, Illinois It's nice to be natural when one's naturally nice. Outlook: Business. !, Oyririitricvitvirrierisr I 8 lP2LE5e Thirtyj , nitmiuioiiuiiiiniiiinictg ANNA McLEOD RAE Santa Barbara, California A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Activities: Scholarship, 3: Stu- lent Body Bookkeeper, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball Team, 3: Basketball All Star Team, 3. Outlook: Business. CLARA KATHERINE REEDER Fort Scott, Kama: Today is ours for joy and mirth. Activities: Special Glee Club Cho- rus in Once In A Blue Moonj' 2: Member of Social Committee, Radio Club, 4: Forestry Club, 33 Glee Club, 2, 4: Hockey, 2. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Teachers College. THOMAS FITCH ROACH Saratoga Slvrings, New York 'The greater the obstacle the more glory in overcoming it. Activities: Radio Show, 3, 4: Vice- President Radio Club, 4: Press Re- porter Radio Club, 4: R.O.T.C. Cor- poral, 3: Sergeant, 4: Track, 3. Outlook: College. ' EDWIN W. RODMAN Adrian, Missouri Humor is the greatest asset of life. Activities: Cafeteria Committee, 4: President Clio Club, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Forestry Club, 3: R,O. 'l'.C. Sergeant, Z: First Sergeant, 32 Second Lieutenant, 4: First Lieu- tenant, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Class Viceskrtsident, 2, 3. 4: Class Base- ball, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Class Football, 3: Class Track, 2, 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Teachers College. any ' r 44 LLC'-A' il .f' ze l :gil l H -f -' ! Egsjigrirrn , ' r .L V ., , LN i ft? -ff . 'l'- -' ' ll '..'lxl'.' 111-. .lt..:11:1l l.l'i.t sf,a lft i ir- if .t,. lr., V,,ul,r, g ,, jf 4 lil uioii-i1o1u1u:n14o:9
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I-it-it-it-it-it-i-I--for.:ve z. 'ev LU ---I--1--it--I--I--4-or X GEMMELL SMITH Santa Barbara, California His wit invites youf' Activities: Scholarship, 4: Christ- mas Play, 4. Clio Club, 3, 45 Radio Club, 35 Hi-Y, 3, 4: C166 Club, 49 R.O.T.C. Sergeant, 4. Outlook: Occidental College. HELEN MARIE SMITH Santa Barbara, California She is happy who knoweth not herself to be otherwise. Activities: Scholarship, 2, 3, 45 Seal Bearer5Presidcnt Spanish Club, 3: Scholarship Vaudeville, 25 Schol- arship Pins and Honors Committee, 3: Chairman Project Committee Scholarship Society, 45 Forestry Club, 3, 4, Clio Club, 45 Social Committee Clio Club, 45 Delegate to Scholarship Convention, 45 Com- mencement Invitations Committee, 44 Outlook: Santa Barbara Stat: Teachers College. Later, Stanford. MAUDEWETHLENE SMITH Santa Barbara, California '1When she -had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. , Outlook: Santa Barbara State Teachers College. NADINE SPEER Escondido, California Her eycs beamed keen with humor. Activities: Scholarship, 2, 3, 43 Christmas Play, 25 One Act Plays, 2: Senior Play, 4: Scholarship Con. VCYIUOH, 4: Captain Home Play Day. 45 Captain P.T.A. Play Day, 4: 1'orestry Club. 3: Clio Club, 45 All Star Basketball, 35 Hockey, 35 Base. ball, 33 Manager of Baseball, 4. Outlook: Pomona College. v 411111131 t lPage Thirty - -n, 33 L A . git? ,. . f,,,,., Fflj. lwmtsa ,s N pl., - 3 - --1, aa, HAROLD SMITH Santa Barbara, California The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the re- flection of his own face. Activities: Radio Club, 3, 45 Vice- Fresident Radio Club, 3. Outlook: Undecided. MARJORIE AGNES SMITH Kenton, Ohio 'Better a good friend than silver and gold. Entered from: Long Beach Poly- technic High School. Activities: Scholarship, 2, 3, 4. Seal Bearer. Financial Chairman of the Girls' League, 4: French Club. 4: Organization Editor HO. 81 .G, 45 Invitation Chairman of the Schol- arship Banquet, 4: Senior Play Choosing Committee, 4. ' Outlook: College. STANLEY NORMAN SNIOOT Santa Barbara, California Good nature and good sense arc usually companions. Activities: 1927 Commencement Decoration Committee. Senior Play, 4: Interclass Track, 2, 3, 4: Inter- class Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3: Varsity Football, 4: Football Squad, 35 Basketball Squad, 3: Track Squad, 35 Varsity Club, 4, Outlook: Santa Barbara Junior College. Later, U.C.L.A, RUTH MATLACK STANSIFER Crastzvood, Kentucky Live and think. Activities: Scholarship, 2, 3. 49 Vice-President Girls' League, 4: Ed- itor Olive and Gold, 4: Clio Club Social Chairman, 45 Scholarship Pro- gram Chairman, 3: Program Chair- man Girls' League Convention. 4: Iunior Ring Chairman, 35 Clio Club, 4: Forestry Club, 35 Hockey, 2, 3: Basketball, 2, 3. Outlook: Pomona College. 18' .. it ui nz 1 iinininz 10
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