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--.-.--.-..-..-.gQ-L. get-ro 1.17 i-fi-i- -i- -A-Q-we ART EXHIBITS The Santa Barbara High School is fortunate in having at its head a man whose desire it has always been to have the student body a group that is well educated in all ways. For three years he has been working on plans whereby exhibitions of the works of famous artists might be brought to the school for the benefit of the students. The art exhibits which have been in the upper hall since Christmas have been the result of these plans. This last semester it has been the privilege of the student body to have hung in the high school works of artists of national and international repute who reside in Santa Barbara. Most of these paintings and etchings which have been in our exhibit hall have been displayed in the great art galleries of the world. Two portraits by Albert Herter constituted the first exhibit. Following these were more works of Mr. Herter and one Hower group by his wife. The next display was of work done by Fernand Lungren. A collection of etchings succeeded Mr. Lungren's three paintings. Five oils done by Colin Campbell Cooper were next. As the Olive and Gold goes to press seven wood-block prints, live the work of F. Morley Fletcher and two of John Platt, are hanging in our gallery. These pictures have not only furnished aesthetic pleasure to the students but have also given them a chance to become familiar with some of the best examples of the works of great artists. lt is the hope of the students that these art exhibits may continue in the future, and that not only pictures but also other works of fine art may be placed in the gallery. NEW BUILDINGS An institution which meets the needs of all types of students must offer a wide variety of courses. Just as the art exhibits appeal to the artistic student so do the new shops appeal to the practical student. The new Polytechnic buildings on the campus are designed to help in the preparation for industrial work. With the wood shop, printing, and auto mechanics departments on the grounds, more boys have been able to take the courses offered by these divisions than were able to when the buildings were across the city. Not only has it been of value to Santa Barbara High School to have the shops near because of the extra courses offered, but also the entire school was profited by having the Poly boys here to take part in Student Body affairs, athletics, and other activities. lPag'e Twelvej .5 e J ,flffff t ffm j,.,,,f fi Qu . A. ,gummy i -D up i
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,....-..-.---.-.------QQ7 LIVE 2, GU I. UE---------------------M RICHARD AGUI NALDO Hawaii The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. Entered from: Laltainaluna High, Lahaina, Hawaii, 4. Activities: Oratorical Contest, 4. Outlook: Undecided. LEONARD RAY ALLEN llfaldrou, Missoztl'i I dare do all that may become a man. Activities: Council Representative, 2: Class Vice-President, 2: R.O.T.C. Corporal, 2: Supply Sergeant, 2: Rifle Team, 2: First Lieutenant, Z: CommanderCrackCompany. 3: Win- ner Individual Drill, 2: Captain, 3: Major, 4: Lieutenant Colonel, 4. Outlook: Businlss College. ALICE HOLLIGER BADGER -Columbus, Ohio She always knows it and further- more she knows she knows it. Activities: Scholarship, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Ticket Manager of the One Acts, 2: Ticket Manager of the One Acts, 3: Punchevello in The Wonder Hat, 2: O. K G. Skit, 4: Alumni Editor, 4: Nancy Blake in Senior Play, 4: Ancient Order of the Nightingales: Dancing, in Physi- cal Education, 2: Dance Recital. 3. Outlook: Santa Barbara State Teachers College. ELSIE ALDEN BAKEWELL Santa Barbara, California ' Fair as a star. Activities: Scholarship, Z, 3: Girls' Welfare Committee, 2: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3: Chairman of Program Committee for Spanish Club, 3: Vice-President Spanish Club, 4: Forestry Club, 3, 4: Clio Club, 4: Member of Girls' League Pep Committee, 3: Member School Social Committee, 4: Chairman of Lunch Committee for Girls' League County Convention, 3: Entertain- ment Committee of Scholarship So- ciety, 2: Invitation Chairman of Glee Club Dance, 3: Volleyball, 2: - GUY FRED ALEXANDER Hollywood, California To know him is a liberal education. Activities: Class 'l'1'easurer, 2. Baseball, 3: Tennis, 3. Outlook: Undecided. MA RY ROBERTA ALLEN Linton, Indiana Fashioned so slenderly, young, and so fair, Activities: Social Committee, Girls' League, 3: Decoration Committee, Graduation, 3: Chairman Invitation Committee, Girls' League Athletic Banquet, 3: Chairman Girls' League Service Committee, 4: Student Di- rector Senior Play, 4: Clio Club, 4. Outlook: Undecided. DIANA MARGARET BAILEY Carmangay, Alberta, Canada She is a Winsome, wce thing. Activities: Snapshot Editor Ol- ive and Gold, 4: Costume Manager of Senior Play,'4: Dancing Exhibi- tion, 2: Sewing':Exhibition, 2: Glee Club, 4: Clio Club, 3, 4: Forestry lub, 3. 4: Katherine in Girls' League Play, 4. Outlook: State College. Later, U. C. WHITELAW BIRSS Santa Barbara, California Smiling, takes the world in his hands. Activities: Manager of Light- weight Basketball, 4: President ot' Clio Club. 4: Clio Club, 3: R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, 3,, 4: Lieutenant, 4: Sergeant, 3: Corporal, 3: French Club, 3, 4: Senior Play, 4: Class Numerals, 3, 4. Outlook: College. Basketball, 2: Hockey, 2. Outlook: Europe. Later, College. LPage Thirteerfj 1 r nv fu .ii -L 'uf - '...P+ ,,,, ,.,, f ' :dai - A W ll I I ll., N -T f1m.,fm ' xl 2 8 101014 19 ll., t
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