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STAND FAST AND TRUE. NVhat does our class motto mean to you? What does it mean to me? A few words to be repeated on formal occasions, and then to be forgotten? No, not so. The Words chosen by the class to represent our ideals, the Words by which we are heralded in the public eye, should be something more than mere words-something We may live by, something upon which We may build useful livesg something not to be laid aside as we go our separate ways into the world. Our motto should hold for us an intense personal meaning, and go with us through life, the bond that will keep us in spirit together. Stand Fast and True -to what? To Whom? To our class, our school, our friends, our country, and, above all, to ourselves, and to our Maker. If We live to the highest that is within us, We cannot be other than true. lf We persist in this truth, We cannot do other than stand fast. In the years to come, as our ships pass in the day or night, let our watchword be: Stand Fast and True. -VVINIFRED TISDEL, 'l6.
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OLIVE AND GOLD J7 I' I' 'ln' I MI I ' I I I I 'I II I:I I'IIIJI IIIII'I,'I, 0 I I - I li - 4 'I J 1 CQJQCT JL U all I E .I , I X I O I STB EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..... . ,VV I I ., DOROTHY OSBORNE BUSINESS MANAGERW, , ..., E ERT SAXBY ASSISTANT EDITOR .... .... vIvIAN MILLER ASSISTANT EDITOR SSS. I SS,,.,.SSS.. MATIE EOYL ASSISTANT MANAGERL L SSSS COLEMAN STEWART ASSISTANT MANAGER EE E, JOHN TWITCHELL SENIOR EDITOR ,... . ..... JUNIOR EDITOR ,,.. .-- , , SOPHOMORE EDITOR. U , . - ERESHMAN EDITOR .EEEOO SCHOOL CALENDAR, .,., DEEATINC EDITORLME QLIORLIM EDITOR I- SOCIAL EDITOR L,L,CE CL EXCHANGE EDITOR, , -, ,. , ,,,,.--.BERNICE HERD .-.-.,,,VERA FINE -,,,-...-,ALICE HEYL ---. GEORGE FINLEY ,-- -CHAUNCEY DENT WL- LORENA BURKE , ,--,MARY THAYER . ---- DOROTHY DIEHL , ,,,,.. MARY SCHAUER ALUMNI EDITOR ,,,,.,,.,., N ,...,,,,,,,, ,.,,. V IDA HILL BOYS' ATHLETIC EDITOR- GIRLS' ATHLETIC EDITOR, , . -- -- ,,,, , , LASELLE THORNBURGH ATTALA SOLARI JOSH EDITORLEE EEES EEEE.,,EEEEE. . EEL. E EARL CIDNEY ASSISTANT JOSH EDITOR ,,,.. MACDOLICALL HOWARD J HARLAN BROOKS ARTISTS ELLLLL.. ,EE, H ARRY DOYLE I CLARENCE MCCLELLAN CHIEF TYPIST EEEE EEEE,EEE....... E ERN CLARK CRITIC ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,--, MRS. JANE C. BYRD
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f' QIIHY' L fi 1 Rik 53321 'W EFT? E DITCJFIIAL illlea! llilfl TO THE CLASS OF 1917 W-'mi ! C I , LT-, .ii -- ' - . , - - K 532, 5 I f' 1 'gf F l' ' ' Q an '.-if 54? 1. J, ,A . -- au'n'i E .1 I f- -- 'rf- I - i s Ei--Halls BQQQU, ! ' ! fTr'-Z? 'G I vii li ' Mi ll' V' . f ill S , i .sf few ' , -- - X, gl 1 To you, Class of 1917, we yield our place in old S. B. High, on your shoul- ders now rests the responsibility of upholding the honored traditions of our school, and of setting her standards even higher than ever before, for the march of progress is onward, there is no standing still. With other Senior rights and privileges, we surrender to you the Olive and Goldf' and we look to you to maintain its motto: Honor to whom honor is due. And so we say at the parting of the ways: Good luck be with you ! A CHANGE OF POLICY. This is the first appearance of the Olive and Gold as an annual. Now that the Forge has become a permanent factor in the school life, and espe- cially now that it is published once a week, the news department of this mag- azine is no longer needed, except as a summary of the year. In publishing an annual there is better opportunity for polished work and finished arrangement, there should be a wider field of material to choose from, thus raising the already high standard of the magazine. The literary depart- ment should be much enlarged and brought to the highest standard. And now, perhaps, a reminiscent mood may be permitted. The school publication has evolved with the school. Years ago, it was a tiny monthly called The Santa Barbara High School Magazine, flourishing under the manipulation of private individuals. In 1905 it was discontinued entirely. In 1907, the Olive and Gold was organized as a semi-annual. In 1908 it had steadily grown, boasting, then, of fifty pages altogether. Last year the Com- mencement issue had one hundred and forty pages, not including the adver- tisements- Our present issue contains 192 pages. The magazine has grown and changed with the school, always reliecting its line loyal spirit. MILITARY TRAINING. Military training under the direction of a military expert will be introduced into our high school curriculum next fall. The details of the course have not
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