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.g..o.,...fm...m.,c..,.,.m.m., -cami: z.14attemoz-tufzr-wa:-1, fiaaabi 5 TA xr giinfi fl xl ,u 'N ,E -,I 1 I:-Q A ,xl -fi -,i 'jf X lg' iran if uma tara' Lu Mt! i.-1, JOHN WILLIAM CAVE Spokane, Washington How far ye are from world of mortal burden. Activities: lst Horn in All-State High School Orchestra, 25 R. O. T. C. Corporal, 35 Sergeant, 45 ,Scholar- ship Society, 1 quarterg Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Band, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Concert, 2, 3, 4. Outlook: New York Conservatory of Music. Colorado Springs, Colorado Activities: Class Pres., 45 Rally Com., 3' Athletic Com., 45 Footbal 3, 45 Captain, 45 Intercl is Baske - fball, 2, 3 4: Interclass T ack, 3, ' Interclass Baseball, 2, 45 MILLAR CLARKE Pi er 4 Out, ok: Undecidjd 7'7'f 5 l llfwlw LAWRENCE HAVID CONNELL Pomona, California What e'er there be of sorrow I'll put off till tomorrow. Activities: R. O. T. C. Corporal, 35 lst Sergeant, 45 Forestry Club, 2, 45 Radio Club, ' Glee Club, 3, 4g Operetta, 45 Piper, 4. Outloo ta Barbara State Col- lege. S gf ,W ff MM , ,f If LOIS ALBERTA CRAW Bakersfield, California Her sunny. locks hang on her tem- ples like golden fleece. Activities: Hockey, 25 Pageant, 3. Outlook: School of Arts. 041'-5' ETHEL ISABELL CURRAN Pasadena, California Is she not pleasant? Outlook: University of California. I 1 Q liflfi . ,Q ,W f ni :QI r E f.s -awocsozomunzoaaucorozo , X . 435' WG ts cnet CLAIRE CANBY CHICHESTER Philadelphia, Penn.ryl'vania Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Activities: Tennis, 45 Forestry Club, 45 Pageant, 3. Outlook: School of Arts, San FTRHCiSCOQ later, Honolulu. PHYLLIS ,LQJSSNEEZEOLE Los An I , California She'll fin a way or make it. fy Activities: G. L. Service Com. Chairman, 45 G. L. Executive Board, 45 Forestry Club Sec., 45 Clio Club Social Com. Chairman, 45 Big Sister Standing Com., 43 O. and G. Staff, Assistant Art Editor, 45 Forestry Club, 3, 45 French Club, 45 Clio Club, 3, 45 Scholarship Society, 1 quarter: Pageant, 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- legeg later, University of California. CAMILLA LUCILE COON Pasadena, California My crown is in my heart, not on my head. -Activities.: Dancing and uymna- sium Exhibition, 25 Spanish Club, 35 Barbara in The Piper, 4. Outlook: Art School. ' 7011 i ygpabxn- HUGH ALLEN CUMMING Glaxgow, Scotland A good fellow, and a bright one. Outlook: Undecided. . .4- ' uv' 5 ' 6 - MANSUETO S. DAKITA Dingle, Ilailo, P. I. He sets his goal and strives un- dauntedf' Activities: R.O.T.C. Corporal 3, Sergeant 4. E Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege. Wald .X ,. Vo-'Z ve . Wi apoineaoini-ozo1l0:a lg
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.:.......-.-..--.-..-.-0--. Zi 5' LU W IRENE MARY BRIGHENTI Hartford, Connecticut As full of, spirit as the month o f X May. Outlook: Post Graduate Course. Y AUDREY MAE BULL Santa Barbara., California A life of quiet worth. Activities: The Pipei-,'l 4. Outlook: Work. , rn A 33' 7m,P . KATHLEEN ELEANOR CANTON PVinn1'f2eg, Marzitoba, Canada 'Experience joined with common sense. Outlook: Un decided: : EDNA VIVIAN CASH Cifzzarron, Kansas And true she is, as she hath proved V V herself. Activities: Entered from Cimarron High School. 45 Glee C'ub, 4: Schol- QFS11117 Seal Beat-er5 Orchestra, 45 :The Piper, 45 Operetta, 45 O,-. chestra Concert, 4. Outlook: College. GEORGE A. A lcta, ifor .i His m' his ' g om id his x il is law. Ac iti I: O. and . aff, Bus' ness ager, 45 or taff, 45 O. C. Corpo'al. 5 lst S-ergean, 4 eutenant 4 Cafeteri 5 5 a Com., 45 Intercompan Baseball, 2, 35 Clio Club, 45 Forestry Club, 2, 45 Schol- arship Society, 9 quarters: Seal Bearer, 45 Ia s '1 The Piper, 4. Outlook: of California. M natvinzoininxoioioitozo ALLAN I. BROWN San Mateo, Califor-nia 'Tis good will makes intelligence? Activities: O. and G. Staff, Josh Editor, 45 R. O. T. C. Crack Squad, 2, 35 Radio Club, 25 Scholarship So- ciety, 5 quarters. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- legeg later, University of California. -3 58g EDWARD HENRY CAIN Bisbee, Arizona e thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. utlook: Undecided. url- 7 MARGARET MILDRED CARDER Kalispell, Montana What a sturdy soul! Activities: Cafeteria Com., 45 Bas- llietgall, 25 Hockey, 25 Archery, 45 G. . I ., 4. 'Outlookz Nursing at Cottage Hos- pital. ' MARY INEZ CASH A 1, 4T677lf76,fAflg0HG Oh,rh'ind Vbesetfiby music, never for UJ' a fmom'eht-quiet. -lAciivi6S: of .ma G. staff, sf. An- hals,E2litor,.-4'f G.L. Executive Board. .45,5Orchestra, Cipncert Mistress, 45 Clio,Cf,lu'b .Program Com. Chairman. 45 jjiyley hall, 25 Hockey, 2, 35 All Star, 35 Glee Club, 25 Scholarship S'ociety.l 8 quarters5 Forestry Club, Z, 35 Glio Club, 3, 45 French Club, 45 Qgphestra Trio, 45 Orchestra Con- Jert, 2, 3, 45 Ian in The Piper,' 4. Outlook: Post Graduate Courseg later, Santa Barbara State College. JACK D. CAVANAUGH Santa Barbara, California He was straight and strong, and his eyes were blue. Activities: Baseball Manager, 35 R. O. T. C. Corporal, 35 Sergeant, 35 Interclass Basketball, 3, 45 Inter- class Track. 2, 35 Scholarship So- ciety, 2 quarters5 Orchestra 2, 35 Band, 2, 3. Outlook: Electrical Engineer. l .,. - . I f -595+ 1 - my x xxxxxf 1 v lfofxoiixioioirxiuiu Ly ' m1 I -J!-!.,,,a ill in -4 WIIIIJIIIJJWII no V 2 Qcxitricwiiricuiirioizoi .4 a. la tin in HUM M114 RAGE, NIINITEEN
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jf? A . 'J' G f-A. . - 0,Q,ml,..i,.-r.s...w.-Genus...-:.,Q.,ns., KX L 15,3 KJ. WL. G..,,:,.,,.D,,Q.,,,J,,.:,..,,:,,,.:D,,3, XJ I 'T' B CECIL NELSON DARBY Lorna Linda, California I would do anything to serve a friend. Activities: Football, 3, 4: Varsity Club,3, 43 Clio Club, 3: One-Act Plays, 23 Pageant, 3: The Piper, 4g Sir Charles Worthington in Oper- etta, 4. ' Outlook: College. FRANCIS I. DAVIS Santa Barbara, California Rebellion lay in his way and he found it. Activities: R.O.T.C. Sergeant, 3: One-Act Plays, 2. Outlook: Theatrical Business. HORTENSE LOUISE DEISSEROTH M ilwaiikce, Wisconsin I am quiet and demuref' 2 Activities: Hockey, 4: Glee Club, Outlook: Stenograph . 'Pri aiu-vu-:L MARTHA IANE DONER Santa Barbara, California I will laugh, I will go, and never ask me why. Activities: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Glee Club, 3, 4: Veronika in The Piper, 4. Outlook: Undecided. AMA ' Q Elin WINTON FRANCIS DOWLER Newark, New Jersey Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. Activities: Baseball, 3, 45 Inter- class track, 2, 3, 4. Outlook: Work: later, college. -s .X NANCY MARY DAVENS Santa Barbara, California l-Gaily persistent,-like a morn insjfg, June. Activities: Council, 2, 3,7 Big S Sec.-Treas., 37 Big S Pres., 4, Scholarship Society, 4 quarters: Basketball, 2, 3, Hockey, 2: Volley- ball, 2, 35 Baseball, 2, 3: Captain, 2: 4 All-Star, 3, Head of Tennis, 25 Ten- nis Captain, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege. 1 BARBARA own wings. High School, 2nd Oberlin College, Ohio. N. DIMAS California is called content. Christmas Outlook: Undecided. HAROLD EUGENE DONZE Los' Angeles, California Truth is most precious to me. Activities: Radio Club Program Com., 4, R. O. T. C. Corporal, 35 Ser- geant, 45 R. O. T. C. Band, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Radio Club, 45 Tennis Club, 2, 3: Pageant, 3. Outlook: University of California. BEATRICE ANNE DZENIT Borton, Massacliiiretgs She taketh much delight in music and in poetry. 'f ' Activities: Radio Club, 35 French Club, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 3, Girls' Double Quartet, 3: Orchestra Concert, 2, 3, 4. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Col- lege: later, Conservatory of Music. f 1 0:0PI0Lo1o:o1n:o:o1x Q I ,F ss T im ED ill ill lll llll .- Q Qmnmcsozuxocbviodbiozo Mtmmu1i,fgfiLrQj,111m ni mf, Ejj, lE,55LQ5g,,y' ' - ff ?.1T' sr l PAGE TWENTY-ONE ALA
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