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

 - Class of 1924

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zfiligg, I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A Dramatic Hit In Four Acts By '24 QCast of eharaeters in order oi appearaneej First year president, Tom Sloan 3 first year viee-president, Dorothy Dunneg hrst year secretary, Harold XVhiteg first year treasurer, VValter Meyersg sec- ond year president, lid Libhartg second year viee-president, Beth Doaneg see- ond year secretary, Robert Morris: third year president, Ed Libhart Quote: a great demand for a dual part for the above aetorj : third year vice-president, Grace VValtz: third year secretary, Charles Gagnon: fourth year president, Palmer Goldsberryg fourth year vice-president, Beth Doane Quote: also popu- lar in a dual rolej 3 fourth year secretary, Calhoun Reidg fourth year treasurer, l,ana Root. SYNOl'SlS OF SCENES. :Net I. Tall, narrow, mysterious halls, appearing very spooky to green scum. Act Il. Dark, dismal, uninteresting halls, except when brightened by sophomore play, Aliee-Sit-by-the-Fire, and soph dances. Act ill. Bright, cheery, passage-ways used for the sole purpose of what they are not for, such as a refuge for the studious junior who cuts his dull classes. Act IV. Tall, dignified hall implying the dignity of the worthy institu- tion of learning. Time: From 1920 to 1924. Place: Good old S. H. S. ACT I At rise of green curtain green scum are seen tiptoeing down halls with a blank expression on their faces and fear in their eyes. They manage to step right on through from 1920 to 1921 without any bad eHeets, and later discover that it was the birth of the greatest S. lfl. S. organization. They are wearing H61

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knee pants, straw hats with elastics, and little waists with Peter Pan Collars, exceptionally becoming to Ed Mayall. ACT ll VVith a self-satished and fearless air this little band gathers together in 1921. Feeling a little more certain of themselves, they stage a play, Alice- Sit-by-the-Firef' lt makes a big hit, and many stars begin to shine forth in all activities. After giving several successful dances, they begin to feel them- selves capable of razzing the frosh. ACT III Enter 1922 with more dawning intelligence than before. '24's begin to show up their dignified elders. Earl lXfIcDonald goes through with a bang carrying nrst place honors for this gang in the extemporaneous contest. Big hit with junior-senior dance. Discover actor amongst them in person of Palmer Goldsberry. - ACT IV Curtain Qthis time a new burnt-orange curtain, price 3813. Annual editor weeps copiously at rise.j Rises for last time, 1923-1924, on well behaved crowd of men and women. Many heroes shine forth. All-senior crawl big success. Ed Mayall and Cliffton Frisbie garner in all honors for debating. Philip Cavalero carries seniors through with second place in Oratorical con- test, hrst places in County and Central Constitution contests, third place in Northern Constitution contest, and third place in extemporaneous contest Souza proves athletic hero, and joe P. Goldsberry doubles his repute as an actor when senior play, Captain Applejackf' is produced. Then this great class comes in for reflected glory when the G. Sz T. wins honors as best high school publication in California. The 55813 falls in 1924 closing the greatest four-year life of the greatest class ever graduated from S. H. S. ll vos'r G R A D UATES l17l

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