Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1921

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ff i f B! ' J fK , an -LJ ii. X ., ,W eil 'gf,g,te3ifLE ., , lo fu ' ' Ei-4--1 -f-3:- ---:T ' 'li -H0874 r lf, 4 - . Bn the qblil ifrunrisran illissinu fTune: On the Road to Mandalay., By the old Franciscan lVIission, looking southward to the sea, Nestling ,neath the yellow foothills, there's a city dear to me: For the breeze blows from the islands, and the breakers seem to say, Come you back, my wandering children, to your home beside the bay. So for her welll loudly cheer, never name to us so dear 3 Santa Barbara! echoes answer from the foothills far and near. In our city by the bay, where welve learned to work and play, And our chorus rolls like thunder from the mountains to the bay! ln our peaceful little valley stands a High School famed of old, Where A Square Deal is the motto of her students, I am toldg Where each one of them is doing all that's in his power for herg Where to serve her is an honor nothing else can e'er confer. In the classroom, on the field, Santa Barbara's honor shieldg From the very highest standard not a single inch we'll yield, In our city by the bay, where we've learned to work and play, And our chorus rolls like thunder from the mountains to the bay! No matter where we wander, scattered over land and sea, Whatever fate befall us, we've one thought for home and thee, For the smiling, fruitful valley is our own beloved home! So her banners we'll unfold that the world may them behold, Don't you hear her children singing for the Olive and the Gold? In our city by the bay, where we've learned to work and play, And our chorus rolls like thunder from the mountains to the bay! Theodore Conger, ex '08. ,f H For thy mountains crowned with laurel, for thy beaches girt with foam 3

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-S TAF?- Editor-in-Chief ....... Business Manager .... Assistant Editors ..... Assistant Managers .... 1921 Midyear Editor 1921 june Editor .... .... 1922 Editor ............. 1923 Editor ....... 1924 Editor ........... Red Letter Days ....... Art Editor ................... Alumni Editor ................. .........., junior College Editor Student-Body ............,....... Music ................ Military ...,,....... Forge .................... Boys' Athletics ....... Girls' Athletics ...... Social Editor ....... Debating Editor ..... Snap-Shot Editor ...... Exchange Editor ....... Assistant josh Editor Artists ...... Typists ....... Clerk Critic ........ ...........NIELS MARTIN ........HoRAcE HOEFER OLIVE BOSWELL MAXINE VICK GEORGE HONEY CHARLES DURKEE ............ISABEL LYONS ........lDA MCGEARY .............BERYL Busav ...........MARGARET BURKE ELIZABETH BAKEWELL .......IMELDA MURPIIY .. ......... WELBOURNE SANFORD GERALDINE VALDE FRANCIS BALAAM .......LEwIs Goomucu ........GLADYS Dow ........LEONARD PAGE ........ELEANOR ZERBY .............PERCY I'lUNT ...........HELI-:N CIIERRIE ........MARJORlE PURCELL ........EVl':llE'I l' GAMAGE ...........,AR1'HUR GRAY ........RUTII MCFADDEN ..JosEI'IIINE YIOPPER josh Editor .................... ...... .........REGlNALD STEYVART . . VICTOR JANSSENS GLADYS GUNTER LI.ox'n OLIVER BARTON HOPKINS MARJORIE PURCELL OLIVE BOSWELL FRANCES SLANKARD MAXINE VICK . ..... ERVA MCDONALD .......,,......MRS. BYRD Q. Ag ffl' wg- 'ir .4- -if



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EDITOIQIALS PLEA TO THE SANTA BARBARA PUBLIC A NEW HIGH SCHOOL THAT MEETS OUR. PRESSING NEEDS The time approaches when the citizens of this community will hold a bond election to cover the expenses of a new high school building. The fact that we need one is no longer denied even by the most antagonistic. The question of importance to us is: What kind of a high school and where? As students we are not greatly concerned with the where. Anyone of the locations indicated by the committee will be satis- factory to us. Distance will not daunt us nor lack of street car service, for we know that street'car lines follow the law of supply and demand, but what does concern us and concern us deeply, is whether the citizens of Santa Barbara will be short-sighted and build only for the immediate needs of Santa Barbara's 1000 students, or whether they will have vision and build for the future. Will the school be placed on a twenty acre plot with a suitable athletic field or will it be cramped back on the same block with the Intermediate School? A glance over the pages of this book will show any reasoning citizen that the high school is a big business plantg that simply building the required classrooms, laboratories, gyymnasiums, and administration offices will not meet our needs. A student plant that handles 38000.00 in the year must have a business oflice in which to operate, under proper conditions we would be handling much more. A student plant that publishes a weekly paper and an annual magazine must have room space for these enterprises. As it is now, with the high school in the very center of town, over one-half the students bring their lunches or eat down- town at noontime, so it is evident that a cafeteria is a necessity. We ask the citizens to keep these things in mind when they go to the polls, and to furnish for their sons and their daughters a school plant that will meet the complex needs of a modern high school, as adequately as have our neighbors on the north, the south, the Cast, and the west of us. We, the class of '21, will not receive any immediate benefits from a new high school, but we pledge ourselves to do all in our power to reach this ideal: an adequate high school, modernly equipped, and suited to student needs. To this end we have dedicated our Annual. May it carry enlightenment and conviction to all. A NEW POLICY . With this edition, the Olive and Gold establishes a new policy. Last year the plan was conceived of lstandardizing all departmental heads, so that they could be used each succeeding year. Accordingly all new heads made this year follow the same plan, so that now the Olive and Gold has a complete system of standardized depart- mental heads. This change not only lends dignity to the magazine and saves us from the attempts of freak amateur artists, but it also cuts down expenditures. The money saved this year has been put into added cuts and illustrations.

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