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1930 Wg g THE REVIEW Senior A Class FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Leland Rice .,......T..E.. ,..,...... P resident ,....,..,,,.,..... Margery Wickenden Merville Johnson ,,.E,..,,.,,S.,,...... Vice-President ..,,E,..,. ...,...... C harles Taylor Ione Evans ..........,... ,........ S ecretary-Treasurer ....,..S ....S... M argaret Ball Miss Jeckell ,.,.,.. E........... A dviser ......,......... .....S.. M iss Jeckell Mr. Taylor ............,...,..4.................. Adviser ...,.............E..,............... Mr. Taylor How glorious to be a High School student! This feeling in the hearts of one hundred sturdy Freshmen helped them to make their high school life a time of unforgettable triumphs. - A great many of their -accomplishments have been in the Held of scholarship. Anna McGinley, june Clevenger, and Wataru Sutow are permaneht members of the California Scholarship Federation. Together with these students Olive Sherman and Dominick Ardantz are members of Chapter Six. The class have many other outstanding students who will probably some day be in the Hall of Fame. Margaret Ball has been the Girls'-League president as well as being on the Board of Control twiceg Marion Smith, also being on the Board of Control twice, is one of the school's outstanding football heroes. Dom- inick Ardantz has been on the Board of Control, C. S. F., and has won honors in agriculture. Wataru Sutow is graduating in three years while Adeline Silva, Ninalee Waiters, and Florence Sibilio are graduating in three and one half years. Anna McGinley, Lois Mendenhall, Marion Smith, and James Greening could have graduated half a year ago but loved their class too much to leave it. We find Anna McGinley is president of the C. S. F., but she has time for many other thingsg she is editor of the Review and, even though she is not ex- perienced, she surely knows how to wring work out of the staff. The Class of 1930 feel honored that many of their talented seniors are on the Breeze staff. Lois Mendenhall being editor-in-chief and those working under her being VVataru Sutow, Emma McMillan, Grace Freeman, June Clevenger, and Olive Sherman. We are happy that these seniors helped the Breeze to win a prize at the Southern California Press convention, and also a cup at the Univer- sity of California convention. if Vanta Gill won the honor of getting the greatest number of votes in the C Vodvil ticket selling contest with Anna McGinley coming second. Vanta should Y-,Qi feel very happy about this honor as She is now known as the Best All-round , 'I y Student in the Santa Maria Union High School. K ,Qi And now that they have reached the last year of their high school days, ll , 'll the year that is hardest, happiest, and dearest in their memory, they feel that f K ll lli they have accomplished their purpose by hard study, good Sportsmanship, clean X - W5 athletics, and happy fellowship. ll l i Page Twenty-Two , 1 -1 , - L f-lx
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J fruifmviaxve 'T we i i '7f19j6 Mr. Merrill Miss Smith Mr. Taylor Margaret Scaroni Jael: France Evelyn Deising James Cooper Anna McGinley Marion Smith Nona Vaughn Herman Menezes Olive Sherman Dominick Ardanlz Merit Committee FIRST SEMESTER . SECOND SEMESTER Margaret Scaroni ..v... V........... P resident ,.....w..... ....,,... M argaret Scaroni Jack France .,..,....... ......... V ice-President ..,,.... ....,,. D ominick Ardantz Evelyn Deising ....,..... .,................ S ecretary .........t... ..,,.,,..... N ona Vaughn Anna McGinley ....v,v,S james Cooper ......,..,,.. Nona Vaughn .,,..,. Mr. Taylor ..,,..., Miss Smith.. ..,. .. Mr. Merrill. ,..,.. . Page Twenty-One ...........Recording Secretaryn..................Olive Sherman ...A ssfistant Recording Secretary ....,. Herman Menezes ...............,...Assistant..........................,...Marion Smith ........Adviser....... . Taylor ........Adviser....... .......Miss Smith ........Adviser....... Merrill ix . F? t ll if I u ' f 4 X -:L r--- CLF. l S ltr an ll-H, . 4.. , ,fs , .I , ,,f-' I -1-F
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THE REVIEW W gg I g 1930 MAXINE ANDERSON Spanish Club, 1-2: Blue Mask Club, 3: Dahlia Club, 2, Girls' League Welfare Com- mittee, 4. How neat and sweet is she. DOMINICK ARDANTZ French Club, 1-2-3: Agriculture Club, 1-2-3, President, 1-33 Merit Committee, 4: Student Body President, 4: Track, 1-2-3-45 Football, 2. He loves a lan-ic, a bonnie, bonnic lam-ie. DONALD ASHBAUGH Transferred from Rockford, Colorado, 4: Breeze Staff, 4. A big gruf 'voice from a wee grui man. MARGARET BALL C. S. F., 1: Student Body Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 4: Girls' League President, 4: Spanish Club, 1-2-3: Dance Drama, 3: Senior Spookus, 15 Vodvil. 3. Her deeds determine her. CLEO BARR Girls' League Vice-President and Uniform Chairman, 33 Junior Spanish Club Vice-Presi- dent, 1: Point and Letter, 2-3-4: Dance Drama, 3: Bells of Beaujolais, 2: Senior Spookus, 1: Hansel and Gretel, 2-3: Vodvil, 1-2-3: Senior Fandango, 2: Girls' League Convention Play, 3: Class Teams, 2-3-4. The sight of you is good for sort' :'ycs. ARLINE BATES Blue Mask Club, 3-4: Junior Spanish Club. lg Point and Letter Club, 4: Senior Spookus, lg Class Teams, 3. Jn.r' another one 0' thou' that gentlemen prefer. CATHERINE BROWN Spanish Club, 19 Music Club, 1-2: Orches- tra, 1-2: Class Secretary, 4: Dance Drama, 3: In Old Vienna, 4, Bells of Beaujo1ais, 25 Vodvil, 3g Senior Fandango, 25 Senior Play, 4. Quite well attached is she. ROBERT CARTER Transferred from Medford, Oregon. Blue Mask Club, 4: Student Body Treasurer, 4: Re- view Staff, Art Editor, 4: Vodvil, 4: Oratorical gfmteit, 43 U. C. Press Convention, 4: Senior ay, . One would Wlllffdkt' him for a god. WILLIAM CHAFFIN Junior Spanish Club 1 Dxd nothing m parhcular and did it img u 1-ll LELA CLARK Dahlia Club 2 Point and Letter 123 Commercial Club 2 Uniform Reporter 3 Class Teams 1234 Senior Spookus 1 Dance Drama 3 Hansel and Gretel Z3 Short and sweet with evcrytlmzg that s qorul ,N I' I' 1: A - - - ' I - . rt' I D., , ,lv 4 la' . '. -Q-2 . 1 --,yy . . ---: I . Q 1 - 1- - g,- lrl, 1.' r-r Page Twenty-Three fl 'I-'l lr I J h,.g.AQ t
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