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

 - Class of 1922

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Seniors M.-XRJOR1 ll GALLAGI-I ER Although Margie is a shy. bashful apwearing little person, she is extremely good-hearted and really very jolly when you break through her reserve. She expects to go to teachers' college after she leaves S. ll. S. and have a good time. llope you do, Margie, LILY GANNON ' ABE ELM Oh, this is so suddenlv. you arc liable to hear Muz- zie explode. and the facial expressions that accompany the explosion are enough to make even Elmorene giggle. Muzzie was in the famous Pirates , the Glee Club, and the French Club, and she is a great little canary bird. Talk about neat, too-she is right there, and is almost too sweet-tempered to be true! GIRSH I can't say that anybody appreciates my wit, Abe declared. lle always seems happy to do anythin for anybody at any time. After taking a course in megicinc at U. C., Abe will be able to use more of his power to help people so ainiably. NVhilc he has been at 5. H. S., he has made himself known by his bright mind, having belonged to the llonor Scholarship Society, been presi- dent of the Latin Club, vice-president of the French Club, and one of the committee to select this year's senior play. ' ORENE GLASCOCK Snooky likes to keep house and cook, but she tells us she will be a storing after she leaves S. ll. S. She's so tiny and quiet that one can hardly believe she has ever thought of doing anything more rash than pushing a little when waiting in line at the library for a Muz- zey. ILDITH GOULETTL Although Edith has not been with us long, she has entered into everything with thc spirit a senior should show. Edie is very studious, and it is said she can write very interesting and entertaining letters. She often answers her friends with I'll say so when they ask l1er questions. In a few years Edith will be saying, Add ' two and two, or Locate Copenhagen on the map, for her ambition is to leach school. DOROTHY GRAEBE Dot is fond of dancing and-well, therc's no need to tell the name of the most famous athlete in the school. She is a person whom many people can not help liking, and in her four years here. she has won a host of friends. t'Dot is very fiery and argumentative, and 'fCl1ristie says, She's always bawling me out ! BERNICE GREY In basketry after a K'Pinafore practice, Shorty and Emile just Figvlcd, giggled, and kept everyone else in a happy moot . dlernice is naturally a gentle, sweet, low- voiced, little person who is thrilled by canoeing, music. reading, and dancing, and, although she hasn't decided what she'll do after graduating, she surely will go forth with the good wishes of her classmates. 19

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uf li X S egg I ,of X Seniors Tl-I E LM A F ITCH Another February gracluate is Miss Fitch, Une iusl has to call her that almost, for she is alrezuly a stuilent in the San .lose Teachers' College anrl is even mare digni- Hell than she was when a senior in S, H. S. 'l'l1Cl1'l'lZl. is an attractive hlonclc with the merriest of hlue eyes and dispositions. 'l'helm:i will make a good teacher, we are sure. :mil the kiiltlies she trains will he lucky. SCOTT FORD Scotty's an awful nice fellow! Xlfoniler who said that? Yes, he's not only nice hut amhitious, too, for he wants to he a tlcntist. lJon't you think Scotty miule a cute I sailor in Pinafore? Ur do you think he made a better track captain? .Xnrl he was on the Executive Conunittcc this year. too! lint. to make a long story short, he's surely a jolly comrade. LEO FOSTER lla! lieholcl Captain Corcoran of the H. Xl. S. Pina- fore . Anil he was a sailor before he became captain. Did you see him in the Pirates of Penzance anfl in the .-Xrlniirahle Crichton, thc VVork llouse XVarrl. -and just ooillcs of other dramatic productions? Hc's planning to gn to the l'niversity of Nevada. and we all wonder if he will he an actor some clay. 1, DOROTHY FRAZIER Dorothy is a very rcscrvctl, stutlious girl who intends to go to Teachers' College next year. .Xnrl she certainly should he a good instructor. because many have said, You could search from one enrl of the worhl to the other anil not fintl a truer, hotter frienil than Dot. Yet. how can the scribe Say anything about her without mentioning what evcryhonly must know and can sec? ROSE GA B ll A RT Rose has lovecl music almost as well as docs her little frienrl Irene, or Little l5uttcrcup. anrl that is firohalnly one reason they are such good friends. lrene has looked quite lonesome at times since last l chru:u'y when Rose took her clenarture. Rose was at pleasant hard-working girl who haul a personality which nimle lleople like her as soon as they met her. XVe believe Rose's pupils will like her as her frientls flo. XYILLI AM Gt-XGEN liill liagen can justly he called Zl good fellow. No matter what lifll becomes intercstefl in. he puts his whole self into it. As a student, as ll mzmager. as an athlete, mul a friencl, he is right there. The success of this year's G. N 'l'. has greatly clepcnflezl on his t'aitht'ul work, while his playing on the varsity team rlicl much to bring the state basket hall cliznnpionship to Stockton. Such boys as hc cannot help having a successful future. JOSEPH YNE GAL-X .Xlthough jo has nat heen with us for a very long time, we all know her and love her for her quiet, industrious ways. She was vice-prcsiclent of the llonor Scholarship t Socicty an'l also a pusher for the Latin Cluh. l'u'as she you saw in the Latin play, The Departure of the Ilelvetiansf' lo likes sports anil that must be where she gets her complexion, hut she has chosen insitle work as her specialty. which is chemistry. IS



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Q! Seniors MA R Y H A I. L Gee, there's nothing serious that I want to do, Shorty gleefully declared when asked to be perfectly frank and tell honestly in what she liked to indulge. And that is Shorty to a T. In fact, the only thing serious she ever does is sleep, and then, one may safely wager a salted peanut that she dreams crazy dreams! Thinks she'll be a Steno 1 but upon further probing, sue objected on the ground! that questions were becoming too personal . RUTH HANDS DOR Say, who is that good-looking girl over there with the pretty blonde bob? XVhy, that's Ruth, the little boy in f'Six Xafho Pass VVhile the Lentils Heil . She is pretty good att dancing. too. Did you see her on May Day? She wants to go to U. C. next year, and when she finishes there, she expects to loaf. 'l'hat's pretty good if you can get by with it, Ruthie OTHY HARPER Dot -that's she-quite small but active. She's been on oceans of committees, was vice-president of thc sopho- more class, junior representative, and student body vice- president. She likes to eat. NVonder if dainty food makes that wave in her hair. Maybe she'll work in the City Health Otliee as she wants to, but-we-'ll see! LESLH3 HARPER KAT Guess Les is to be principally remembered on account of his pink cheeks and happy disposition. Ile is a very good speaker, and, as he says he really enjoys voicing his own ideas in public, we are all expecting to hear a great deal of Pest hereafter. He ran for student body president last year. did a heap o'swimming. and debated some. too. His favorite pastimes are reading, swimming, and fishing Knot to mention a few more exciting onesl. HRYN BURNS HARRIS Talk about ambish ! Kataract graduated from Stocktort lligh in three years, took eight subjects during her senior year, drew up the Constitution of the Honor Scholarship Society, is on the Nominating, Social, and Administrative Committees of that society, helped on various other committees, and is right there when any- one suggests a good time. It's almost impossible to get friend liataraet angry or even peeved , and she is going to make a wonderful modern housewife!! HORACE H EACOCK Horace will have to do many great things to live up to such a classic name. lle has made a good start, for after a creditable four years spent in high school, he plans to enter U. C. and complete his life preparation. He has always been bright and conscientious in his work and could always be relied upon. Horace has also been noted for his gentlemanly and dignified manners, DAI SY HOLDEN Just ask Thelma and Meldag they can tell you all the terrible things about nie. requested Daisy, but so much for the terrlbleness . We can all judge from our experi- ence all the nice things to say, for Da surely is cute. Seems almost too bad that she will be I1 steno. when she loves aesthetic dancing and anything athletic so much--- hut. such is life. 20

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