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

 - Class of 1922

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l 1 .Y i . i 1 I 5--11 , Seniors FLOREN CE LARIQ Y Yes. Sir! She really likes to sic little puppy dogs on chickens to tantalize her frienflsg and, tiny though she lie, she is the chauffeur of her family. Cricket is to design dresses as a profession: so in a few years from now, the best dressed of us will be wearing some of the famous Larky creations. B A RT LAU lf PER EVA That boy with the line complexion and dark eyes is our good-looking llart, We almost lost him when he started to Davis. but he returned in time to graduate with us. Although Bart seems a little quiet, he is a great favorite with every one. He was president of the sophomore class, and besides being popular and good looking, llnrt has a keen mind. LEVV IS She certainly is clever in getting what she wantsu, sweetly murmured at little friend of hers, and we agree! Rusty is always smiling whenever one sees her, and she says she enjoys dancing or playing cards. XVQ know she is a good sport to have near by. She expects to he a grzuumar school teacher. and she surely will make the youlngsters mind, for therc's force back of that beaming snn e. MARGA RET Ll ESY NVhen we asked Ruth about Mig , she was able to let out all the following in one breath: She's dear, lovable, sweet, congenial, smart. and an all around good sport. And Ruthie is absolutely set in her opinion that Mig's favorite expression is: Uh, Ruth, wait. Now. wait a minutel taud incidentally, she's fond of contiding, he's an awfully nice boy l. Margaret is planning to be a music teacher. after a good training in the Conservatory of Music of the College of the Pacific, and one of her cahu and sweet disposition eouldn't help being successful in her chosen work. FRED LONIGAN R U T H EL Fred is another senior who is noted for his sturlions habits! Ile is always so busy preparing to become an engineer that he ean't find time for much of anything else. llut once in a while he manages to squeeze in a little basket ball. lle's planning on completing his edu- cation at Stanford L'niversity beginning next year. lfl LGNSDALE .Xs almost every one knows, llluey is not a dig . though her marks seem to indicate it. lt shouldu't be a bit ditlieult for her to pass tcachers', exams and begin instructing the lil' fellahs in grammar school in a very short time. llesides being so braiuy, Ruth is of such a good, carefree, and happy-go-lucky nature that one feels as though a breeze of spring is softly blowing whenever she is around. EN MCA FEE One year ago Helen came to us from Santa Cruz. Since that time she has proved herself to be an addition to the class and an antidote for gloom. Colly VVobbles', is right there when any one wants some help, whether any one refers to Miss Bl. U. l-lowell, some of thc gang , or a poor nusophistieated fl't'SlllC. At the I'inafore party hardly any one would believe Shorty was a .seniorg she looked so young. And that's the way she always appears-freshly youthful. full of a youngstens fun, and always ready for anything. 23 .TEX .- :J

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it Seniors YSABEL JOH NSON Everyone takes a second look at Ysaliel johnson when passing by ber, for the passer is innnediately attracted by her neat and artistic appearance. That is the word, for 1zzie's intentions are to be nothing more nor less than a real artist. Yeah las she would sayj, 1zzie also is fond of aesthetic dancing and basket hall and is very apt at both. liesides, Ysahel is always a jolly good sport. BIQULN JONES llcula is one of the nicest girls in this school, several of the teachers have remarked. .Xlthongh she is studious. neat, and conscientious, she has a keen sense of humor, and has received straight ones in physical training. She is known by all her acquaintances as a very sweet, lovable girl. XVII- GEO BUR KELLING llill has been active in music during his high school career, having been a member of both the band and or- chestra for four years. l!ill , whenever excited, yells ont. Shoot the works! fmeaning to blow up the school-!J. He is planning to attend llavis Farm, after leaving S. II. S. and is thinking about becoming a dizzy motorcycle racer and starting a sensation by racing the plow around the field with skiis on his motorcycle. RGE KROECKIQL S. li. S. has a Rudolph Valentino, too. Yeswit's George. Don't you think he's good looking? .Xnd he's equally jolly and not one bit serious. Ile says his ambi- tion is to go on the stage tfrom here to Lodil or on the railroad Ccounting tiesj. Ile likes to play billiards and aims to be real clevc-r some day. LOIS LACY MAR A true lover of music is Lois Lacy, one of our class- mates who wishes to have music accompany her whole future. Peggy , as she is called bv her friends, is a quiet and business-like girl. Always obliging and respect- ful towards her teachers and friends. she is most pleasing to her associates. XV4: hope that her life will be as serene and musical always as it' has been during her high school favs. GARET LAFF.-XTY 'f'1'ee Hee . lla lla . Ilo llo . Htliggle tiigglcn- --that is the way Margaret is greeted whenever she comes in sight, and it is all on account of her being blessed with such a lan hing last name. 'l'ee llee's disposition surely matches her name, too. because one might hunt the whole world over for a more jolly. good-natnred per- son. Sh! She's telling people she is to be a school teacher, but wc-'ll tell the world she'd make a better negro minslrel! Tee Hee! PLACI DO LAGANA PA N Coming from the far away Philippines to a strange land to linish his last year in high school was the unusual experience of Placido Laganafian, a native Filipino. Senor Placido. during his brief stay in Stockton High School, has made many good and true friends among his .Xmeriean cousins. lle entered into the spirit of iartiei- pating in school activities and was a member of the east of 'f'l'he Turtle Dove presented by the Drainatic VVork' shop class. 22



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Seniors BERNICE Mc.-XRDLE It seems as if there are not more than one or two people who really understand Mac, She is so big-hearted and helpful that she is always head over heels in work that somebody else has piled upon her. She ought to make a good librarian. for even the kiddies won't be afraid of the 'ikliss McArdle who will appear over the top of the desk. The G. X T. is going to miss good old Mac next year, as she has been an exceptionally good worker on the staff. ALICE MCCAUGHY Now Alice is a mixture of angelicalness aud4er-naug'hti- ness, because the poor dear divides her time between seeing that her hair doesn't' part in the middle and in hunting up a little trouble. Only two years has she been with us, entering our beloved halls from Vallejo, but nearly every one knows Alice on account of her brightuess, tennis ambitions, blondness, and the mys- terious ring she wears! DERSON MCGEE Al says, 'Maggie's' favorite saying is 'Give me an int'ro.' , 'but we all know Al , Agnes says, Maggie's chief characteristic is sisterly love l Annie hoo, he is going to he a civil engineer, and, as he has been a mem- ber of the Honor Scholarship Society, a famous experi- menter in chemistry, and this year's renowned short term joke editor, he ought to make good as a boss engineer . Luck be with you, light-hearted 1Iaggie. FRED MANEELY Fred Maneely is one ot' our modest senior boys who always knows a lot more than he pretends to know. He has not been with us for a very long time, but he is well liked by all his associates. Fred is certain to have a successful career, for along with his intelligence he has a serious and business-like nature. ELLA MANUEL Dancing, eating, talking, gossiping-somewhere in a group doing the above, you'll always hnd El , con- tinually laughing, sweet and cheerful, so cheerful, in fact, that she just seems to radiate happiness. T0oty will attend U. C. next year, and if she is as good on coin- mittees there as she has been here, she will be received with open arms. 'fl'inafore , crew. freshman reception entertainments, llorlor Scholarship Society, and commit- tec work for helping the poor at Christmas are a few of her doings , VIVIAN MANUEL A girl who is greatly interested in the welfare of the girls about her is Vivian. She has lilled the oflice of president of the Associated Girl Students during the past year with great care and efFreiency. Vi with her sweet personality certainly makes a friend to be proud of. She has served well on a number of committees. Besides her welfare work, Vi has had time enough to put on her studies, as her name graced the Honor Scholarship Roll frequently. RUTH MATHEWVS Ruth takes things terribly seriously, but she's always laughing. That is a rather peculiar statemcntg. yet it is true. Music and talking are her favorite pastimes, and everybody remembers her in l'iuat'ore , The Pirates of Penzance . and the Glee Club. She also plays basket ball and belonged to the almost-forgotten girls' crew, four long years behind us. ' 24

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