Stockton High School - Guard and Tackle Yearbook (Stockton, CA)
- Class of 1951
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MEA 'es oT I95l. Doorways lead To many of our
I Q E Tu careers. As a doorway To higher educaTion i
High School perTorms a viTal service To
3 The communiTy and To The College oT The Pacific,
' . celebraTing iTs one hundredTh anniversary This year.
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TARZANS DEFEND FREEDOMr i. gill'
Among The men fighring for America on barflefronrs across 'The
sea are former Sfocldon High s+uden+s, alumni of Tarzan. Those
soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who are Tighfing for The cause
of iusrice and democracy in foreign lands are defending The same
principles for which Tarzan is a symbol, and are, in some inslances,
doing so wifh Their lives. Those Tarzans are The besi examples we
have of courage, will-power, and delerminarion. There, Thousands
of miles from Slocldon High, men are puffing info effecl' lessons
learned here so Thar we may conlinue 'ro live in a free world.
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FACULTY 0F 1950-1951
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Mr. Asa Caulkins,
Registrar
Miss Edna Hooper,
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71h and Sth Grades
Mrs. Barbara Morgan
Vice-Principal
Mr. Wesley Young,
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Mir. James Cave,
Dean of Boys
Mrs. Mary Cripps,
Dean of Girls
Mr. Ray Sfevens.
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STOCKTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY OF I950-I95I
ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES
Grades 9 - I0
Miss J. Anderson
Mrs. N. Beanland
Mrs. Camp
Miss I. Green
Mr. H. Johpson
Mr. B. Lewis
Mr. McCabe lDrama+icsl
Mrs. McCoy
Miss Malic lCaIifornia Hisioryl
Miss Mellgren lSpeechl
Mr. O'Connor lJournaIisml
Miss Powell lCommerciaIl
Mr. Prince
Miss Rinse?
Mr. D. Rifchie
Mr. Schiffman
Miss Silford
Mrs. Weelcs
Mrs. Wesf
COMMON LEARNINGS
Grades 7 - 8
Mr. Adams
Mrs. Buckingham
Mrs. Burnham
Mr. Cecil
Mr. Craig
Mrs. Dodson
Mrs. Hallinan
Miss McArdle
Mr. McDow
Mrs. MacLerie
Mrs. Mowaii
Miss Scoff
Mrs. Sprague
Mrs. Sfarlr
Mr. Tharp
Mrs. Tremain
Miss Wolfe
ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Wesley G. Young, Principal
Mr. Caullcins, Regisfrar
Mr. Cave, Dean of Boys
Mrs. Cripps, Dean of Girls
Mrs. Duclcworfh, School Nurse
AGRICULTURE
Mr.J. M. Lewis
ART
Mr. Brown
Mr. Ouyle
Miss Sfewarl
Miss Verzic
COMMERCIAL
Mr. Hibbard
Mr. Reelhorn lPenmanshipl
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Mrs. O. Anderson
Miss Heggie
Mr. Holfmeisfer
Miss Lulces
HOME ECONOMICS
M rs. Cla rlc
Mrs. Cooper
MATHEMATICS
Miss Chidesfer
Mr. Gosseh'
Mr. Hansen
Miss Pease
Mrs. Pelerson
Mrs. Slaley
MUSIC
Mr. Hubbard lBandl
'Miss Judd
Mr. McCar+hy IA Cappellal
Mrs. M. Rifchie
Miss Sharp
Mr. Shorl lOrches'lral
SCIENCE
Miss Hoerl
Mr. J. Beanland lBoys' P.E.I
Mrs. Bryan?
Mrs. Gibson llfnglish, Social Sfucliesl
Mrs. E. Johnson
Mrs. Larson
Mrs. Lonquisl
Miss Wriqhf
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Mr. Campbell
Mr. Glufh
Mr. McBride
Mr. Mallory
Mr. Margason
Mr. Rolsch '
Mr. Rumsey
Mr. Sfoclcwell
LIBRARY
Grades 7 - 8
Mrs. Lipsey
Miss McAndrews
Miss Rommell
Miss Hooper, Division Chairman, Grades 7 - 8
Mrs. Morgan, Vice Principal
Miss Noll, Caleferia Manager
Miss M. Smilh, Librarian
Miss G. Robbins, A+fendance
SECRETARIAL STAFF
Miss Busalacchi
Mrs. Carler
Mrs. De Long
Mrs. Diefz
Mrs. Farneifi
Miss Giacovoni
Miss Gianelli
Mrs. McDeviH'
Mrs. Pond
Miss Sarris
Miss Scanflebury
Mrs. Wrighl
Mrs. Kerr
Mr. McLaughlin
Mr. Raven
Mr. Sallady
BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mr. McKay
Mr. Carpenler
Mr. Gorda?
Mr. Guilfoyle
Mr. La Bee
Mr. Rogers
GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Miss Herberl i
Miss Bliss
Miss Goodenough
Miss Mifchell
Miss Shellman
CUSTODIANS
Mr.
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Bragg. Gardener and Walchman
Mr. Branson, Gardener and Wafchman
Mr.
Emerson, Cusfodian
Mr. Fagler, Cuslodian
Mr. Farrow, Cusfodian
Mr. Hawkins, Cusfodian
Mr. Janeiro, Head Cusfodian
Mr.
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McGregor, Engineer
Mulfhauf. Gardener
Music. Cuslodian
Mrs. Nibloclc. Cuslodian
Mr. Olson, Cuslodian
Mr.
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Priichard, Cuslodian
Sheehan. Cusiodian
Tallani, Cusfodian
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THE 1950-1951 YEAR AT STOCKTON HIGH
To Those who pass Through The porTals oT STockTon High as graduaTes oT January and June, l95l, The uncharTed TuTure
lies beyond . . . an inviTaTion and a challenge. If The graduaTes have made good use OT Their Time aT SToclcTon High,
Those porTals will serve as a gaTeway To a promising TuTure. ATTer graduaTion, The habiTs and slcills developed here will
Torm ThaT TuTure: may iT be a brighT one Tor all.
The year I95O- l95l has been rich in acTiviTies Tor SToclcTon High graduaTes. Four Term plays, many colorful assemblies,
a varieTy show, a Tun TesT, and several dances, parTies, and picnics were held. ln sporTs, The SToclcTon Tarzans won The
middle-Tour championship in baslceTball lvarsiTy and iunior varsiTyl, and in Track lclass ln TooTball and baseball The
Tarzans made an ouTsTanding record in This Third year under The 6-4-4 plan. Swimming and Tennis Teams were also formed.
Wilh The close of The school year came The reTiremenT of Mrs. Mary Cripps, dean oT girls, and Tor many years head oT
counseling and guidance aT SToclcTon High. A Triend and guide To many classes of The pasT, Mary Cripps has earned
The respecT and admiraTion oT sTudenTs, Teachers, and Tellow adminisTraTors.
Also reTiring in The I95O- l95I year was Mr. J. M. Lewis, Teacher oT agriculTure here Tor many years, and known and
loved by more Than one generaTion oT SToclcTonians.
A word oT praise is also Tended Mr. David Janeiro, head cusTodian, who is leaving Tora deserved promoTion To SToclcTon
College. Mr. Meyer and Mr. Bahnsen oT The TaculTy, are saluTed as well, Tor Their volunTary reTurn To service in our
armed forces.
SToclcTon High sTudenTs and alumni mourned The loss oT Miss Marjorie Pease, popular maThemaTics Teacher, in Feb-
ruary, l95l.
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Sloclrlon Hiqh has had a long lradilion ol club acliviliesq in The pasl lhree years as a 7-IO high school, club lile has been conducled in a
wide variefy ol inleresls, and has played an irnporlanl parl in on-campus sociely.
Three of lhe Sl-IS clubs are honor groups: honor won lor 'the school in scholarship or sporls. The boys' Block "S" Sociely pays lribule lo
oulslardinq alhlelic achievernenf, while fhe Old English "S" sociely is made up ol qirls prominenr in sporls and school service. Honor "S"
is lhe scholarship SOCiely, and qualilicalion for membership is a semesler grade of 2 B's and 3 Ks.
Service Clubs al Sloclilon are aclive daily in The operalion ol 'rhe school planl. The Secrerary Club members assisl fhe worlcers in the
allendance and business office, The Library Club, Pholoqraphy Club, Assembly Slaqe Crew, Audio-Visual Operalors' Club, Band Club,
have similar lunclions in lheir assigned areas. The Sludenl Conlrol lxeeps order on The campus, and is assisled in This laslc by The Traffic Club,
I-lall Club, Yard Club, Audiloriurn Club, and Gym Monilors' Club.
Clubs servinq special inleresls are numerous on lhe SHS campus. Such groups include ihe lollowinq: French Club, Key Club, Drallineers,
7 g glee Qluby press Club! girls' AH-,relic Associafionv Junior Red Cross, Chess Club, Round lable Club, Commercial Arr Club, Tri-Pelile
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TAQZANT FOOTBATQLL Review
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K-qckeason of T950
DespiTe The TacT ThaT The Tarzan TooTballers losT Their TradiTional TooTball game To The Edison Vikings, The season cannoT be Termed any-
Thing buT successTul. The TroglidyTes lwhich means cave dweller'in Greekl won Tour, Tied one, and losT Two games while compiling a
seasonal average oT sixTeen and Three-sevenThs poinTs per game, while Their opponenTs' averages were only Ten and Tive-sevenThs per game.
The Tarzans racked up IIS poinTs To The combined opposiTion's 75. The year I95O marked The TirsT winning season aT STockTon High since
The inTroducTion oT The K-6-4-4 plan inTo The STockTon school sysTem.
One greaT TacTor which conTribuTed To The Team's success was The reTurn oT The name Tarzan To The STockTon High campus. The name
helped bring back some oT The school spiriT which seemed To be lacking in The TirsT Two years as a 7AIO high school.
AlThough every posifion on The Tarzan Team was well Tilled, There were no TerriTic sTars. The Team ran like a well-oiled machine, and when
one player was hurT, anoTher iusT as good was ready To Take his place. There was liTTle diTTerence beTween TirsT and second sTrings.
Those gridmen who were sTandouTs during The season include: John Curphey, Ronnie Gahn, and Richard Leary aT ends: Jud SmiTh, Jerry
Hellwig, and Freshman Dave Maiheson aT The Tackle sloTs: Clark Jones, Bill Cook, and KenneTh WolTe aT guards: Frank Higham and
Bill Brown, cenTers.
OuTsTanding backfield men include HalTbacks Kozo Abe, Al Avey, David Janeiro, and VincenT Cowan, Fullbarks John YosT and Doug Hauser
and QuarTerbacks Bill Clemens and Paul Erickson.
The Cavemen ran Trom a "T" TormaTion due To Their lighT and speedy backs and Their comparaTively TasT line. The TirsT sTring averaged
abouT I6O pounds in The line, and I4O in The backTield.
Coaches "Chuck" G-ordeT, Ken Rogers, and John GuilToyle were pleased wiTh The season, buT ThoughT Thai' over-confidence and iniuries
cuT down The Team's po+enTiaI.
Varsify Team
Row I Rober+Sl1aron, JaclcCl'1eney, Riclc Leary, Paul Erickson, PliilSanguine-Hi, Dwiql1+Doerr
Row 2 Tom I-larnillon, Wayne Bailey, Bob Korinlce, Bob Hargis, Tom Morgan, Frank Tipslrius, David Janeiro Coach Carpenler
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T A R Z A N B A
Tarzans Linden
Tarzans Manleca
Tarzans Manfeca
Tarzans Tracy
'Tarzans Franklin lSl
Tarzans Franklin lVl
'Tarzans Edison
'Tarzans Sf. Mary's
Tarzans Napa
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27 Tarzans 35
45 Tarzans 3l
35 Tarzans 30
39 Tarzans 243
E A G U E G A M E S
I8 Tarzans
32 'Tarzans
22 'Tarzans 28
24 'Tarzans 26
40 Tarzans 302
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Tracy 47
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Coll B 32
Opponenfs 266
Valleio 20
S+. Mary's 27
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SeasonoTl950-l95l
The l950- l95l SHS BaskeTball Team wound up a very successful season wiTh The coveTed Middle Four League championship. The Tarzans
and The Edison Vikings finished in a TirsT place Tie for The CiTy League championship.
The Tarzans opened The league againsT The Franklin of STockTon YellowiackeTs. The blue and whiTe-clad hoopsTers of SHS won This game
32-l8. ATTer a very slow firsT half which found The Tarzans leading 8-6, The Cavemen caughT Tire and rolled away from The smaller Yellowiackefs.
Jack Cheney mashed I3 poinTs while Conny Chambers looped in 6.
ln The nexT game againsf Ben Franklin of Valleio, The Tarzans meT a rough and worThy Toe. Leading I5-l2 aT The half, SHS had iTs hands Tull
Trying To sTay ahead of The Franklin Braves. The final score was Tarzans 36, Franklin 32. Jack Cheney was again high poinT man for The
Tarzans wiTh I2 Tallies, while Conny Chambers followed wiTh 9.
The Edison High Vikings were The Tarzans' nexT vicTim, bowing 34-22. The game was well played, buT Edison could noT seem To hiT on Their
long shoTs. The Cavemen led 20-IO aT half Time. Jack Cheney and Rick Leary Tied Tor high poinT honors, each neTTing ll poinTs.
The Tarzans nexT Took on The ST. Mary's Rams and whipped Them 30-24, in a close and exciTing game. The Tarzans only led ll-lO aT The half,
buT lengThened ThaT lead To I8-l3 aT The end of The Third quarTer. Rick Leary led The scoring for The Tarzans wiTh I0 poinTs, while Connv
Chambers snared 8.
ln The highesT scoring game of The season, The Tarzans deTeaTed The Napa Preps, 48-40. The Tarzans held a 24-I7 half Time lead. Leading
The scoring was Conny Chambers wiTh I5 poinTs To Jack Cheney's I4.
The Cavemen really shiTTed inTo high gear againsT The Valleio Papooses, scalping Them 48-20. The Tarzans led 24-I2 aT The half and piled up a
34-I9 lead aT The end of The Third quarTer. Jack Cheney scored wiTh T4 poinTs for The Tarzans.
ln The second meeTing beTween SHS and ST. Mary's The Tarzans were upseT 27-20. The Rams iumped inTo an early lead and were never
headed. The Tarzans Trailed I7-I3 aT The half. Phil SanguineTTi meshed 6 poinTs for The Tarzans.
The reTurn game againsT Franklin of STockTon was well played, buT The Tarzans ouT-classed The smaller YellowiackeTs To The Tune of 28-l9.
The Cavemen led I2-9 aT The half. Jack Cheney neTTed Il poinTs.
ln The season finale againsT Edison on The Edison courT, The Tarzans ran inTo a much improved Viking Team, losing 47-26. The Tarzans enfered
The game aT a disadvanTage, having Two firsT sTring players sick in bed. Edison ran up an early IO To 4 firsT quarTer lead and had a 2l To I0
lead aT The half. Jack Cheney and DwighT Doerr wiTh 7 poinTs, each, Rick Leary wiTh 5, Tom Morgan wiTh 4, and Bob Korinke wiTh 3, did all
The Tarzans' scoring.
TARZAN BASEBALL REVIEW
Season of I95l
WiTh Two viTal games leTT To play in The l95l season, The STockTon High baseball Team has won Three games and losT Three.
The Tarzans proved successful in beaTing Their cross-Town rivals, Edison. Twice: 8 To 5 and 5 To 4. They divided wiTh ST. Mary's, winning one
I5 To 8 and losing one I4 To 4. The Caveman losT To Franklin oT STockTon, 7 To I, and To Franklin of Vallejo, 8 To 7. Games lefT on The'
schedule are Valleio High laT Valleiol, and Franklin of STockTon laT EI Doradoi.
The Team looked good in all deparTmenTs in Their winning eTTorTs, buT The piTching as a whole was inconsisTenT. The main burden fell on
AnThony MaTTioli, who came Through wiTh Two good performances, boTh againsf The cross-Town rival, Edison. Phil SmiTh backed up "MaTTy"
in good sTyle and received crediT Tor one of The Edison vicTories in relief.
STarTing The season wiTh only Three leTTermen from lasT year's ForTy-niner and Ranger nines, The Tarzans soon were molded inTo a smooTh-
working club by Coach John Guilfoyle. The veTerans were: Jack Cheney, shorTsTop: "Sonny" lDavel Janeiro, Third base: and "Spook" Uiml
Willard, second base.
Leading baTTer Tor The season, To daTe, is hard-hiTTing Jack Cheney, wiTh IO hiTs in 22 Times aT baT, for a .455 baTTing average. Tops in The
cluTch was Bob Hargis, firsT baseman, whose 5 hiTs came when They were needed mosT. "Spook" Willard led in runs scored, crossing The plaTe
8 Times.
OTher members of The Team include Jim Kenny, righT fiield: AJim Reynosa, cenTer field: DwighT Doerr, lefT field: Alex Linker, caTcher: and
Phil SanguineTTi, uTiliTy ouTTielder.
TARZAN SWIM.MING
Since The change in The school sysTem, STockTon High has noT been able To compeTe in The waTer sporTs. This year, however, STockTon High
has formed a swimming Team, coached by Mr. GordeT.
Members of The I95l swimming Team are as follows: HerberT Thomas, David Davis, WalTer PaTTefson, Charlie Howell, Jay Taylor, Don SmiTh,
Tom lnnes, Charles Wood, Chris Green, Glen Shellcross, Dale SwafTord and Romer Derr.
Swimming The 25-yard freesTyle are WalTer PaTTerson. David Davis, and Romer Derr, who all show promise in The opinion of Mr. GordeT.
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T A R Z A N B A S E B A L L S C O R E S
IGames Played as of May I, I95I: Season Ends May Ill
T A R Z A N V A R S I T Y JUNIOR VARSITY
Pracfice Games League Games Tarun, 2 Franklin 0
Tarzans 4 Coils IJVI 7 Tarzans 8 Edison 5 T I3 F H. 4
Tarzans 4 Cells IJVI 6 Tarzans I FranIrIinISl 6 Nuns can In
Tarzans 4 Sf. Mary's I4 Tarzans 5 Edison 4 T5"U"5 I0 F"5"I'l'n 4
Tarzans 7 Franklin IVI B Tarzans 7 Franklin 3
The TdI'Z6h Baseball Team Row I Derne, Terzalcis, Collis, Reynosa, Zuckerman managerl Albrighl
R w 2 --- Websler lmanagerl, Reid, Brown, Chinchiolo, Marlin, Simpson, Callahan, Noslrand
Row 3 Mr. Catjaenfer, Alchley, Mazzini, D.Chapman, Silvas, Waring, A. Chapman, Limbaugh, Finch Lanclucci Kleine
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The I95I STockTon High cindermen broughT back The Middle Four Class "B" Track Championship when They reTurned from The Napa n1eeT,
May I. The Tarzans deTeaTed The oTher Tive schools in The.meeT easily wiTh The excepTion oT Napa, which finished wiTh only Three poinTs less
Than SHS. The Tinal score was SHS 55If2, Napa 52'f2, Edison 9If2, Valleio 7, Franklin oT Valleio 6If2, Franklin oT STockTon 0.
The Tarzans' TirsT meeT was againsT Edison on March I4. Linden was also enTered in The n'ieeT. The SHS Team Then suTTered iTs TirsT and only
loss: Edison beaT Them 53 To 52'f2. Some ouTsTanding Tarzans : Ron ReycraTT, who won The IOO- and 220-yard dashes: Wes Massey, who won
The I32Og Jack Cheney, who won The 880, and Bob Pehl, who Tied Tor TirsT in The pole vauIT.
The Tarzans' second meeT on April 9 was a dual wiTh Edison, aT Edison. This Time The Tarzans were vicTorious, winning 56 To 48. ReycraTT, Pehl,
Massey, and Cheney sTayed undeTeaTed by winning Their evenTs.
On April I2 The Tarzans Tangled wiTh The Lodi Flames' "B" Team. The Tarzans Tanned The Flames To The Tune oT 63 To 4-I.
STockTon, Franklin of STockTon, and Edison held a Triangular meeT on April 2I aT Edison. The TirsT Tour place winners in each evenT wenT To Napa
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Four meeT. The Tarzans wenT all ouT and won wiTh 99 poinTs To Edison's I6 and Franklin's I2.
May I was The big meeT aT Napa. STockTon had approximaTeIy 27 Track men compeTing. The Tarzans came Through wiTh flying colors, win-
ning six of The evenTs. Pehl Tied Tor firsT in The pole vaulT, wiTh PraTer of STockTon. Massey and Cheney boTh won Their evenTs. OTher
winners Tor SHS were Franklin, McLen, and Lyman.
OT The men who qualified To go To The ModesTo relays, only ReycraTT, Cheney, and Massey placed. ReycraTT ran The IOO in lO.6 and
in 23.5. Massey ran The I32O in 3:3O.8, while Cheney ran The 880 in 2:08. The relay Team also sTayed undeTeaTed during The year.
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Mr. Rogers was quoTed as saying: "Those Times would have won Those evenTs lasT year." Don Franklin was The 'iron man' oT The Team.
STOCKTON HIGH TRACK SCHEDULE
yi March I4 - Linden, Edison and STockTon High af Edison April 2I - Tri-Way MeeT aT Edison
March I7 - STockTon Relays aT Edison lFrankIin, Edison and STockTon Highl
March 3I - Auburn Relays aT Auburn May I - Mid 4 League Meef aT Napa
April 9 - Edison aT Edison lValleio, Napa and STockTonl
April I2 - Lodi vs Colfs and STockTon High aT Edison May 5 - C.I.F. Secfionals aT ModesTo
STOCKTON HIGH STANDINGS - "B" TEAM
S.H.S. 52 Edison 52V2 S.H.S. 99 Franklin I2 Edison I6
S.H.S. 56 Edison 48 S.H.S. 55V Valleio 7 Napa 52V2
S.H.S. 63 Lodi 4I - Frankiin IVaIleiol 6V2 Edison 9V2
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