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rf l 6' llnlulnlnullnullnlllllnllllllllulrlnllulnjjf glggxynllllllllllllllllnlllullllnullullllllnlllllllll MARY LOUISE BEZZANT .-iff TIT!! your lmrl--lM'n'il1 all Mr' hmmr Hrs. lbrainatit' Club. l, 2, 3, 4. High Sclmul lin- prnve-ment Club, 2. Keinpv. .Z. Spanish Cli-ix, 3, 4. Girls' Give Club, 3, 4, Glce Club 'l'v:a, 3. The Trysting Piave, 3. 'l'he U'hule 'l'uwn's 'l'alkin,f:, .l. Chemistry Club, 4. Glee Club Concert, 4. Rarliatur Staff, 4. 'l'he Charm St-lnml, 4. l.a Revista Staff, 4. FRED BAKER Thr1'4'-jiflhs uf him pun' ,4f'uins,' Ifzwv-,tifthi fun' fml,4,'r. 'l'ennis, l, 2, 3. 4. llebatini: Club, l, l.a Rt-- vista Staff, 2. Publix' Speaking.: Club, 2. Press Club, 2. Presitlent Tennis Club, 2, 3. Class Presitlent, K, 4, l.atin Club, 4. Buys' Glee Club, '4. Monsieur lleaut'aire, 4. Glue Club Cun- Qyfi cert, 4. Chemistry Club, 4. REESE WARDE tlinterecl .21 Uh why .vhrwlrl lifv all lnhnr bf? Tennis Club, 2. Glee Club, 5. Asst. Mgr. ut' Three Une-Art Plays, 3. Mgr. fur The Gfmsi Hangs llii.:h, 3. La Revista Staff. 3. llus. Mgr. lla Revista, 4. llus. Mgr, Charm St'lmnl, 4. liraniatin' Club, 4. Ag. Club, 4. Mgr. Monsieur lleaui'aire, 4. KATHERINE BISHOP tlinterecl 23 With mpnhiliiy frm! infuife judg:m'ut. Asst. lirlitm' Rarliatur. 2. Ser. Press Club, 2. Spanish Club, 2, J, 4. liclitur Rarliatnr, 3, Ser. Girls' l.eai:ue, 3. President Press Club, 3. Vire- Pres. Sturlent linciy. 4. lirlitor l.a Revista. 4. Frcnrli Club, 4. Asst. llus. Mgr. Munsieur lZeaufaire, 4. JANICE PIDDUCK .-I il11n,qh!ur of Ihr Gods, iiizfilzrly tall ami max! di7'im'ly fair. 'l'be lloun1erang', 1. 'l'reas. Girls' League, I. llraniatic Club, l, 2, 3. Pres. Class, 2. Ac- vuxnpanist Girls' Glue Club, 2, 3, 4. l.a Revista Staff, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Concert, 2, 4. Press Club, 2, 3. Sec. Girls' l.eai.1'ue, 2. Pres. Girls' l.eai:ue, 3. .-Xvctrtiipaiiist liuys' Glee Club, 2, 4. Glue Club 'l'ea, 3. Class Treas.. 3. Class Ser., 4. liaktin Club, 4. Ser. Chemistry Club, 4. County Typing Contest, 4. ' FRANCIS PETIT . lu krltvcrflf-tim' ami' in hvighl hr rn.w'. ' llebating, l. Cosmos Club, I, 2. Cheruistry':s Mission. l. llebatini: Club. 1, 2. Tennis Club, 1, 2. Class Vice-Pres., 2. Public Speaking: Club, 2. Rus. Mgr. Radiator, 3. Basketball, 3, 4. Press Club. 3. Tennis. 3. 4. Glee Club Cnnrcrt. 4. lloys' Glee Club, 4. Latin Club, 4. CHARLES LOWE t'ri'1'pir1,.u lilw' fl .mail fzzlfriillirfgly In sr'htmI. Tennis Club, l. Art Club, l, 2. Glee Club, 1. Ag. Club, 4. llramatir Club. 4. l.a Revista Staff, 4. Monsieur l!eaucaire, 4. RACHAEL JOHNSON l mn lhirlgx hum' fnilml I0 mllirh shi' .vets hrr willy shr' rlfrunyx 1z'm'.v hrr bmi. llaseball, l, Z, 3, 4. 'l'rat'k, l, 2. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis, i, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Athletiv Representative, 3. Ag. Club, 5. Radiator Staff, 3. Press Club, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4. La Revista Staff, 4. Chemistry Club, 4. UAnlnlInInIllllllllllllnlllllllllunllulullllllllllllIEW- 1 9 2 7 --Q-SIllnlllllllllllllnlullllInlllllllllllllllulllullllllllll Sixteen
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lnlunnlywgp gnggmguuulnul EULOGY HEN THE CLASS OF '27 first entered Ventura High School four years ago it numbered about eighty-five and was a rather unknowing but hopeful band of children. lVe elected Carl Bates for our president during the first year and succeeded in being Freshmen quite creditable. The following year our class Was practically the same in size but its memberskwere much wiser. Janice Pidduck was chosen as leader to steer us through our age of Sophomorism. It was about this time that our classmates were beginning to bravely mingle with the omnipotent upperclassmen and to take an efficient part i11 school activities. . In August, nineteen twenty-five, we again returned to the old school and realized that we ourselves had new reached that exalted up- perclassman state. Early we selected a leader, Fred Baker, and again plunged into the year's work. There were not only lessons. for all to learng-but athletic teams, glee clubs, literary staffs and other things in which to participate, and into all of these the Juniors found their way. Too, there was the Annual Junior reception to be given by our class in honor of the Seniors, and this important occasion was undertaken and carried out with great effectiveness. Upon reaching the Senior age, we found our numbers had shrunk to sixty-three. We again chose Fred Baker our president and started out to be Seniors indeed. Now we have completed our fourth, last and also best year in this school and as we look back to August, 1923, we can see how much we have accomplished, how much we have learned and how much those four years will always mean to us. Many of our fellow-classmen have brought honor to our ranks during this year and every one of our undertakings-and they have been many-have been a. credit to us. Consequently our class loya.lty is very great and we who graduate feel the great joy of achievement. 5 J. PIDDUOK, '27, Secretary lllIIIIllIl 1 9 2 7 f'm'llIlllIllIll lllllllllllllllllll Fifteen :SV
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ummummnmmmmuuunnunuuuulnunngjggg ygngigmummummnnummmummmmnm GUDELIA GUZMAN llrr ufnsxv hair runs fluxfzfrni own' rl fvrnru hri,U0l fnifh izxlwlligrfm-. Yirc l'rcs. Civlvs Club, County 'l'yp'nf.f Cu!! tvsl, 2. 3. Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A.. 3, 4. 'l'rn-as. Spanish Club, 4, Ag. Club. 4. F1'cmb Club, 4. I.a Revista Staff, 4. l3as'cctball, 4. CARL BATES' I know' fl lmzidwz fair Io sur. 'I'rark 1. 2. 3. Pres. Class, 1. lflaskctlmaxll, 2, I 4. lfuullmll, 2, 3. 4. Baseball. 3, 4. Vire- l'rus. A. S. ll., 3. Pros. A. S. ll., 4. Stagc Mgr. Clmrm Sflmulf' 4. ROBERT DEALY llintcrczl 45 lf .vhv 1nnfr'r'1'11lln' wr wha! nlrz' I bmi' fair JM' Mk liaskclball, 4, Travk. 4. NELL HAWLEY llflnterurl .U .-I rmrhml .wi fnifh lifllf' fuiflfnl thorns. Fistcflrlfurl, 3. llramatirs Club, 4. Chemistry Klub 4 ELIZABETH CHASE SM flirs with hm' own ':vi11g,fs. N liulmtiug Club. 1. Yell Club, l. Glue Club, LN 3, 4. 'l'unuis Club, 2, 3. Girls' Athletic' Mgr., 2, 3, Glue Club Convert, 2, 4. Press Club. 3. lfudl' Cfub 'l'ua, 3. Radiator Staff, 3. G. A. A., 3, 4. FRANK SOARES I likz' In mimi my lollgm' njP,' I fam' In hzvlr il gn. Orrlu-rtrn. l. 2. 3. 4. llascball, 3, 4. Ag. Club. 4 'l'rc-as. A, S, B., 4. Q S ANTON SARZOTTI f'u1nlrr1111 Ihr' ffmff mul' rw! Ihr' mlor nf il. L.1v.r1: Club, 2. Ag. Club, 4. Track, 4. f J MARIAN HAVENS J 4. ' . .. K . , Lan fargm' lwr. I, ' Xrt Club, I. Civifs Club. .'. Ar! Club, 2. G. ' X A.. 4. Chemistry Club, 4 lllunummm:nnummIuIummIlxllnnunnlnnluullnli-0--M 1 9 2 7 ----0-ilmnumnmmmnuImmmnnmumnnmnuunn5 SGVGDUBGII ima:
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