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. THE REVIEW 1924 Page Seven nllIIIIIIIlllIIIllllIIIIIlllllillllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll Il Il I I I I ll lllllll llll I I I HIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll I llllIIIIlIllIIIllIllIllII' I FACULTY I l Q Arnold A. Bowhay, Jr., Principal Colorado School of Mines E. M. University of California M. A. Erret 'Allen,,A. B., A. M. Unixersity of Nashville Georgia State Normal State University of Louisiana Vice-Principal. Instructor in Sciences Ethel Pope, A. B. I llniiersity of Nebraska.. Graduate work at University of California and Columbia Girls' Advisor - I Instructor in English and News Vifriting Head of English Department Bertha Allen, B. L., L. I. University of Nashville Instructor in Spanish, French, Latin Stanley G. Breneiser School of Industrial Art, Penn. Museum, Phila., Pa. Penn. Academy of Fine Arts. Phila., Pa. Art Students League, New York Graduate New York School of Fine and Abplied Arts Post Graduate Course in Italy, France, England Instructor in Art C. H. Chance f Instructor at Cuyama Branch of S. M.lU. H. S. Robert W. Clothler, B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Kansas Agricultural College Post-Graduate W'ork At Cornell University George VVashington University Instructor in Agriculture and Chemistry J. Calvin Punk. A. B., A. M. Kansas State Teachers' College Columbia University Work toward Ph. D. University of California Instructor in Mathematics Elizabeth Gaw, B. H. University of California Instructor in Cooking and Sewing vera I.. G-lines. Ag B. University of California Instructor in English, History, Community Civir-s Ida Davis Hall, A. B. Stanford University Graduate Vifork at A University of California Instructor in Spanish Helen P. Rand University of School of Music, Lincoln. Neb. Amerir-an Conservatory of Music, Chicago Wilbur D. Harkness Graduate, University of California, Southern Branch . Instructor in Mechanical Arts Instructor in Community Mechanics Carl E. Hendrickson, B. A., M. A. Provincial Normal Ca1nrose,'Alberta University of Minnesota ' I Graduate VVork at Stanford ' ' Instructor in Biology ' ' and Psychology Sameul B. Hepburn, B. A., M. A. Indiana University ' I '- Stanford University VVork toward Ph. D Instructor in History ,' Bertha I. Book, A. B. I Stanford University A , 3 Graduate Work at Stanford University Instructor in ,English, IS-panish Q Winnefred Bay Horn, A. .B. Pomona College - -- ii University of-California ' 'I Instructor in Physical Education for Girls' - ' I Charles W. Kitt' Valparaiso University 3 I Instructor in Commercial Work . Ida. M. Krlegel, A. B. University of California- . Summer Session Columbia University Summer Session Riverside Library School I Librarian 1 Irene May, A. B. University of California Instructor in English Hester I. Myers, B. S. University of California Commercial Instructor Edith Mohney, M. A. Northwestern University University of Chicago Summer- Sessions University of California Instructor in Oral English, ' Public Speaking, Drama H. M. Snell I ' Graduate Throop Polytechnic, Pasaden Graduate, Naas Seminarium, Sweden City of London College Birkbeck College. London Stratford Technical School Scarborough College, England Vifeymouth College, England Santa Barbara State College Instructor, of Mechanical Drawing and Industrial Arts W. 0. Siler , State Teachers' College, Missouri Western University, Kansas ' Instructor in Business Preparation Elizabeth Smith, A. B. Mills College Santa Barbara Normal Instructor in Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Home Management Hugh E. Welsh Oberlin College Syracuse University William J. Wilson, B. Lit. University of California Instructor in Algebra, Economics an
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Page Eight THE 1924 ' IllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillLlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllll l HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '24 On August 5, l92O, we, the twenty-sixth band of green Freshmen to enter S. M. U. H. S., proudly signed our names upon the register and started in for real work. We chose Allan Dart as the one to lead us through our first year of experience as high school students, and although our entire line-up did not survive the hardships of freshman quizzes and exams, we were still a goodly number in August, I92I,. e As Sophomores, we elected Frank Gill to be our second pilot. This year we took an active part in all athletics, as well as social functions and student body activities. We had a happy year of it, but were glad when the name of juniorswas at last wished upon us. O ,Our third year was a busy one, featured by our good class showing in both football and baseball. This was the red letter year of all four years-as we saw our long wished-for new high school building to be a reality. How- ard Mclntosh was our 'i most worthy president, and under his leadership we made a good name for ourselves as the junior class of '22 and '23, e As seniors, we again elected Frank Gill to be our class presidentj From our ranks, we had several star football players on our school's championship team. In basketball we also occupied. a big placeg likewise, track. As one of our last duties for S. Nl. U. H. S., we are endeavoring to make this edition of the REVIEW the best yet. , And now that we are about to graduate, we find it hard to leave our beloved school. and all those things which have made our four years such happy ones. Nevertheless. we are proud that we have reached our goal-4 graduation, and as a parting word to you, our classmates of '25, '26, '27, and '28, we wish vou the best of success and happiness in vour remaining years in S. M. U. H. S. EDITH TUDOR, '24 4' . SE NIORJS' FAREVVELL 'Our High School days are over, And with tears we say good-Jbye To loving classmates, friends and teachers, To our honored school,-Santa Maria High. Memories of our four years spent, J-oys of friendship's golden hours, We will keeip, and cherish ever, i As gifts that could be only ours. Future holds for us new duties, Greater tasks than yet we've done: These we must do, and still on-W-ard climb, sf 'Ere 1ife's rewards can be won. , J And so, as they draw t-he curtain -On us, the class of '24, r We wave farewell, we shout a.dicu- We say good-bye, and au revoir. EDITH 'rUDo'R, '24
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