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EVA V. ALLUMBAUGH Commercial Favorite activity, basketball, hobbies, music and canoeing, nickname, 'l'ootie , sorry to leave S. H. S, 'l'ootie is a happy-go-lucky, cheerful girl. MAXI NE ASHER Commercial Member ol' Honor Scholarship Society six quarters, girls' basketball team, '22, '23, '24, '25, favorite activity, basket- ball, nickname, Mac , hob- by, reading, sorry to leave high school. Kind, loving, and sympathetic. ELEANOR BALDWIN Academic Favorite activity, basketball: nickname, Jimmie , sorry to leave S. H. S., College of Commerce anticipated. Elea- nor is a jolly, entertaining girl, who takes her school work seri- ously and does quite well in it. MELVIN MOURON BELLI Academic Honor Scholarship Society two quarters, '21, two quarters, '22, two quarters. '23, one quarter, '24, second vice presi- dent student body, '25, execu- tive, '25, sport editor, annual, '25, sophomore president, '23, president Latin Club, '23, sophomore and senior plays, league debates, '24, '25, Stan- ford anticipated. ERNEST BERNASCONI Vocational Honor Scholarship. two quar- ters, baseball, '25, Circle S Society, '24, '25, manager sec- ond football team, '25, favor- ite activity, baseball, nick- name, Tiny , hobby, athlet- ics, sorry to leave high school. JUNE GRADUATES E181 'was-' was i H ED NA AREA Academic Entered S. H. S. from Santa Maria High, '24, treasurer and committee member of A. G. A. of Santa Maria High, nick- name, El , hobby, golf C?J, ClVlCS, '22, art and tlrarnatics, '23, Edna, though she has not been here long, has made many good friends. MARY ARIOT0 Commercial I articipated in Health Masque, '23, Red Mill. '24, favorite activity, basketball, nickname, Ary , hobby, rowing, sorry to leave high school. Ary is one of those shy, demure little misses wl1o always has a cheery hello. 9 I-IAZEL BARKER Commercial Member Ilonor Scholarship So- ciety ninc quarters, finance committee, '25, girls' basket- ball team, '24, Corn Festival, '21, Health Masque, '25, favorite activity. basketball, nickname, Peaches , hobby, typing, sorry to leave S. H. S. Hazel is loved hy all for her jolly nature and kind words. ANNA BERNADOU Commercial Nickname, Sparky , hobby. listening for a certain machine, sorry to leave S. H. S. on ac- count ol' her friends, but glad otherwise. Anna has always been loveml by all of her friends. BESSIE ELEANOR BLACK Academic Honor Scholarship Society one uarter, '25, vice president Spanish Club, '25, Spanish Club, '24, '25, favorite activ- ity, swimming, hobby, hiking. During her career with us, Bessie has won a real thing+- the respect and love of all her classmates.
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Senior History FIRST CENTURY Four centuries ago in a far-off land called Essaichess, dwelt a very pow- erful and talented race of people who started out in their career as insignifi- cant freshmen and grew into a strong race called seniors. During their gen- eration this group, known as the class of '25, rose to fame and promi- nence. Leading them in their first period of life were Donald Brooks Carr and Alberta Horan. In those long-past days these children had a hard strug- gle in that year 1922. Nevertheless they came on strongly with Merle Harper helping in football and Betty Coffin showing up in dramatic com- position. SECOND CENTURY On and on they climbed, and their second period was still more success- ful. They started the year off like a thunder burst, choosing Melvin Belli as chief pasha and Dorothy Carrow as first assistant. George Barsi gave them glory in the realm of athletics. having been on the state championship basketball team. Don Carr climbed the ladder of fame in dramatics. The oral ex- pression class play, Come Out of the Kitchen, in which the actress, Ruth Ferguson, shone, proved itself a huge success to be remembered even in this present century. I-171 THIRD CENTURY As juniors this great band climbed steadily onward with Jack Eccleston as the able captain and Ruth Fergu- son to represent the women. During this period they accomplished great things together, carrying through two junior-senior dances. FOURTH CENTURY At last this mighty race reached supremacy and ruled as Htted their ability, Robert Goldsberry and Caro- lyn Kerrick acting as general and ad- jutant general. Many great events develop during this era. A play, The Whole Town's Talking, which delighted everyone, a state championship basketball team with such representatives as George Barsi, Bill Mahaffey, and Georgie Cavaglia. and flrst place in the oratorical league won by Edward Fong, show just a few things that this great race ac- complished. Many years will come and go, more centuries may pass, but the angel of Memory will Write in the great Hall of Fame, George Barsi, the 1925 athlete: Betty Colin, the poet- ess: Melvin Belli and Cliffton Frisbie, the debaters: Edward Fong, the ora- tor: Dorothy Eproson, the musician: Sam Sherman, the scholar: Ernest Lonsdale, the journalist: Don Carr, the actor:-and then dipping her pen again in the clear blue above will write for all to read: The greatest class of all.
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GEORGE M. BARSI Commercial Executive committee, '-5, stu- dent control, '25, football team Cfullbackl, '23, '24, bas- ketball team tguartll, '22, '23, '24, '25, baseball team ffirst basel, '22 '23, '24, three block S's Cbasketballb, two block S's Cfootballb, p resident Block S Society, '24, llloek S Society, '22, '23, '24, band, '22, '23, '24, '25, orchestra, '22, '23, '24, '25, favorite ae- tivity, athletics. He has heaped honors not only upon himself, but upon his school as well. 9 u MERREN GILLIS BRYANT Academic Social service committee, '25, The Ghost Story. '22: pag- eant, '22, '23, '24, Christmas entertainment, '22, nickname, Jerry , hobby, dogs, College of Pacific anticipated. Merreu Bryant is that sweet little girl with beautiful curls pinned up on her head. LE ROY BARTLETT Commercial Entered S. H. S. from Salt Lake City, '22, part in Ciar- ence, '23, in l'vlartha-by-tl1e- Clay, '25, first prize in Potato Day Essay Contest, nickname. Bobby , Bobby is noted for his pep and enthusiasm. AMELIA I-IAZEL BRIO NES Academic Honor Scholarship Society one quarter. '21, sorry to leave S, H. S., anticipates College of Pacific. A light, joking, gay girl among her friends. VERONA MYRLE BRODIE Academic Pageant, '24, favorite activity, dancing, hobby, ggting up early, sorry to leave S. H. S., College of Dentistry CU. C.J anticipated. Although Verona is a quiet girl, she has a happy disposition. JUNE GRADUATES l191 MARGARET ASENETH BISHOP Academic News editor G. Q T. weekly, 24, senior editor annual, '25, ncwswriting, '24, pageant, '21, '22, '23, hobby, writing, Press Club, '24, '25, Girls' Science Llub, '24, French Club, '25, Di-aniatic Club, '24. Margaret is a combination of sunshine and shadow. MARC F. BECKWITH Academic Member Honor Scholarship one q'uarter, '23, nickname, ' Beck , hobby, electrical and Mech a n i c al experimenting, both glad and sorry to leave high school, College of Pacific anticipated. CHARLOTTE BROCKHOFF Commercial Adviser representative, '22, fa- vorite activity, football, hob- by, dancing, sorry to leave high school. HERMAN J. BARGMANN Academic Nickname, Hemi , hobby, physical culture, Hi-Y Club, '22, 23, '24, '25, Science Club, 24. A sunny disposition. ELEANOR BROWN Academic Member Qirls' Science Club, '25, favorite activity, basket- ball, nickname, Brownie , hobby, sleeping, State Normal anticipated. Brownie is al- ways on thc go, full of mis- chief, and full of humor.
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