Stockton High School - Guard and Tackle Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1922

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Seniors T tfi OMAS QUIXN, President '1'l'om has nearly worked himself to death helping with and managing nearly every activity that has come along this last year. llesides lieing on a great number of committees. he has been junior president, senior tprcsi- dent, 1922 basket ball manager, president of the 'Iennis Club. student manager of l'inafore , and a member of The llonor Scholarship Society. Then he has debated successfully and won chief honors for thc school in an oratorical contest. And, with all this and more, HT. B. Q. is a big husky looking animal. lil .OREN CE XVILLTA MS, Vice-President f G O FR Did you ever sec a happyvgo-lucky grin Floating around ffxlllli campus? lt' so. no doubt Tomy was behind it. Nearly everybody in the school loves her, and she has made a success of her positions: such as, president oi the French Club, vice-president tor both her junior and senior classes. and secretary of this year's Student Con- trol Cnmniittee. 'l'0rny says that she expects to go to work after she Finishes sehool4just what work seems to he rather vague, but we predict that shc will have an interesting career, whatever she does. .RDON XVALLACE, Treasurer llid you ever in your life sue such a little fellow with so many bright ideas? Ted .will be forever reniembereil as the instigator of the famous and tirst S. H. S. yell hook, llc was the manager of this ycar's Big S Circus. helped create an interest in the senior lids , and has been a gnud student as long as he has been here, which, licm-ever . :is little llenuic would say, has not been long. AN CIS S M ITH, Sergeant-at-Arins Ain't that crude? says Ye Scribe. and so it is it' he tlidn't invent it. Oh say, but he's industrious! VVhy4 he's lvecu on all sorts of connnittees, on the G, N T. staff as a wit or special writer. spent tivo ycars each at football and pulling ours at crew practice. The Admir- able Crichton. The Silver Lining. and the were graced by his smiling countenance. lint, think it? lle wants to keep from women professor. senior play would you and be a EM MA ALFORD Did you ever happen to be lucky enough to be invited to a candy pull when limnta was present? XVcll, you , had better pull all the strings and bring about that enjoyment. for that is where 'l'oots'y is in her prime. She cloesn't know whether to go to the College of the Pacific when it comes, or to he truly a house-keeper. Iirrnii personal experience, we advise the latter, as she is a great little cook. ANNIE ASHLIZX Good old 'il'at ! Did you ever see her when she did not have 11 collection of clever remarks to pass around to the crowd? Shc's heen in three tennis tournaments and in the well-rcineinbered girls' crew ol' four years ago, and listen. everyone -sh-Z she wou't tell what she's going to do after she lcavts S. ll. S. Pat is one with whom we hate to break connections, hut we will have to say good-hy with a smile!-hecause she is l'at . LXXVRENCE ASH LEY .Xcrnss is Lawrence Ashley, who is naturally dubbed l'Juke. lle was an active man on the S. T-l. S. track team this year. running the 4-lil, high hurdles and relay. Duke can also sing, as we remember him in the Clee Club in 1920, and when he says Absolutely in his musi- cal voice. hc simply knocks the girls dead as the other fellows express it, Duke is planning to enter U. C. after leaving S. ll. S. 13

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Their dignity was superb. :sf Pk ac They adopted class lids and :af ik Pk Defended them against the vs: af sk Onslaughts of the gory juniors. Winning the interclass track meet, Putting over a spiffy senior picnic, :if wk :rf Then The Tailor-Made Man. if This book is one of their last feats :la :lc :lc :af if as They won the class Hght. we 21: :ic So, if this isn't One adviser section was original iz if :F enough Reason to call the class ff if s2 :r :ra Pk To introduce the Teddy Of '22 the linest yet, :of ff Pk :sq 1: :nc Bear as senior mascot. Who knows what is? sf fs: Dk :sf :k Their next accomplishments were I thank you 'Altior Wfhen we have passed beyond these sheltering walls That hold for us the memories of the year And of three others spent in half felt fear Of lingering o'er long in these dim halls, And though, when we depart, scarce one recalls, VVithout a passing shadow of regret, Nor will we soon nor can we long forget Our joy or grief at that which now befalls,- Yet-put aside regrets and vain repiningg The future holds aloft a radiant starg To each it has a different shape and size: But it remains a goal and, constant shining, Bids us to put aside each brace and bar, And don at last the mantle of the wise. -By Delbert M iller. 12



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Seniors NEIL AUSTlN PEA JAM ELB AGN MAR Cupid never says thc same thing twice. That might possibly get him into trouble some day, but we sincerely hope not. I-Ie is always hangin' round and is willing to help out wherever he can. Neil doesn't know what he wants to be, but we all know he helped the seniors win the cross country rung so he'll doubtless win a place in the race of life. RL BAKER That cheerful, smiling, blue-eyed girl is none other than Pearl Baker. Instead of working on committees, she has been making others happy by her sweet winning way during her high school days. She declares she is going to waste time until she is thirty. then find a rich bachelor and settle down. Oh Gee! ther expressionj she c1oesn't. know how she is going to waste time until then, ES BERTHOLF HJll11l'l'llG!!-in greatest claim to fame was his purple cords , Other notable characteristics of the said Jimmie were his amiable disposition. personality, and selt' admitted good looks . llc did not take part in athletics but spent his spare time in developing' the often lacking organ, commonly referred to as the brain. Last but not the well known least, fric-nfl t'.limmie was at mean stepper on the also well known dance tloor. ERT BIDXVELL Across is Elbert Bidwell, better known as lliddy. lt' seems unnatural not to see him fretting over his studies or his banjo. lliddy 'l1as taken an active interest in music during his stay in S. H. S., having played in the . . 2 z ' 'X ' . ore.', llc is just his jokes in this as has, also, the for the Big S his studies after not yet decided. band and oichestr 1, ind sung in Pinaf as witty as his nickname suggests, and year's G. and T. have proven this fact, stunt that he planned for his adviser Circus. Tliddy expects to continue leaving S. ll. S., but just where. he has ES BORERG Art! Art! And more Art! Agnes just radiates art. Doesift she look just as a feminine artist should? Ever since Bobby came into prominence by drawing the best cut for the 1920 annual in her sophomore year, she has been bringing forth-with her pencil. pen and brush- posters, cuts, and various objects of artistic beauty. For instance, she is responsible for a number of the hand- somest cuts in this book, and she's going tn draw pictures for magazines later! IE BOREN My lands! I have been too busy to serve on commit- tees , so says Marie lloren, one of our determined and ambitious classmates. Marie is preparing to go to San Jose Tcacliers' College to learn to be a kindergarten teacher. She finds time for other things besides study. however. for she loves to ride horseback and eat good food. XVe are sure that Marie will do well in her teachk ing. for she is patient and kind. PAUL BOSTON Paulo is one of the most genuine, perscvcring, and earnest of all our athletes, but he doesnt confine all his time to football, crew, and track. Ile certainly has a keen sense of humor. And his ambition is to be a doctor. The way he used to treat 'em rough in football kind of makes one hesitate to call for his future professional Trvicles, though, when he becomes an M. D. at Los - nge es. 14

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