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

 - Class of 1924

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EDYTHE GOSSLER Commercial Common sense, in an uncommon degree, is what the world calls wisdom, IONE GRENFELL Commercial Her smile was prodigal of summery skies. MARGARET GRIFFIN Academic Let us be of good cheer, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. CARSTEN GRUPE Academic He wears the rose of youth upon him. Vice president of Science Club, 'ZSQ Science Club, '21-'Z4g helped Science Club Circus stunt, '22-'23, stage assistant, senior play and opera, 'Z-1. EMIL GUIDICI Academic Build today, then, strong and sure NVith a firm and ample base, And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. ii FRANCIS GUM Academic A good start in the 'Hunt for Happi- ness' is to know where it isn't. Member of Block S Society, second foot- ball team, '21, '22, varsity, '23, '2-43 four years varsity baseball, and captain in '24. HERBERT GUNTH ER Academic We attract hearts by the qualities we display, VVe retain them by the qualities we possess. President of the student body, second semester, '24: president of Scholarship Society three quarters, '24: senior hat committee, '23, student control, '24, in senior play, '24, member of Glee, Latin, and Science Clubs: Honor Scholarship member twelve quartersg biggest schglarsliip ,gecorcl in school, 51225 sop omore enater, 25 toastmaster at .as- ketball banquet, '24, member of band and iigiiestrzig part in Mikado and The Red i . TAUBNER G. HAMMA Academic lf I had but two loaves of bread, I would sell one and buy hyacinths, for they would feed my soul. Science Club, '24p special S Society, '2-13 second football team, '22g Tacky Circus, '22: orchestra, '21, band '22. KIMI HANOAKA Academic Ornament of meek and quiet spirit. Member of Honor Scholarship Society, seven quarters. I25

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241 CHARLES GAGNON Academic Joy, temperance, and repose Slam the door on the doctor's nose. Junior Secretary and Treasurer, '233 member of the Student Control, '24g won honor for essay on Armistice Day. RO B ERT W. GANALES Academic Culture implies all which gives a mind possession of its powers. Member of Student Control, '2-15 member of Junior-Senior Dance Committee, 'ZSQ mem- lwr of second football team, '24. HELEN GARVIN Commercial 'l'o speak wisely may not always be easy, but not to speak ill requires only silence. Refreshment committee freshman reception, '2-15 chairman refreshment committee for sen- ior dance, '24g Honor Scholarship one quar- ter, pageant, '22, '23, '24. REGINALD GIANELLI Academic The memory of the past will stay and half our joys renew. Sergeant-at-arms, '233 senior play committee, ,Zell part in plays: The Short Story, , 22g l2veryw'oman, '22, Never-the-less, '22g The Bogie Man, '22, Twig of Thorn, '23g A Night in an Inn, '22g The Boy Comes Home, '24, member of Glee Club, '24g Science Club, '22g participated in Pup- pet show, Big S circus, '23, won medal in Spanish, '22g member of debating club, '21g took part of Burgomaster in Red Mill, 224. ELIZABETH GIBBENS Academic Friendship is the medicine for all mis- fortune. Chairman Entertainment Committee Asso- ciated Girls, '2-tg member Entertainment Com- mittee Associated Girls, '22, Athletic Com- mittee Swimming, '23g member Dramatic VVorkshop You and I, '245 Girls' Glee, '22g Circus L O. U., '22, '245 Good English NVeek Play, '21, Third Prize Play, '24g Operas Pinafore, Mikado, Red Mill, Associated Girls' Convention Fresno, '23, CARL GNEKOVV Academic The cry of the age is more for fraternity than for charity. 'lf one exists the other will follow, or better still, will not be needed. NAHMAN GOLDFARB Academic The blessed work of helping the world for- ward happily, does not wait to be done by perfect men. Science Club. PALMER GOLDSBERRY Academic 'I'he wisest man could not ask more of Fate, than to be simple, modest, manly, and true. Senior president, '243 associate manager G. dz T. VVeekly, '2-lp member of student control, '2-lg leading role in senior play, '24g Dra- matic Workshop, '22, '23, '24, member Press Club, '24g Tacky 'Day stunts, '23, '2-43 sopho- more debating, '22g interscholastic debating, '24g Speaker at Drama Banquet, Rotary Club representative, '24,



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i261 ROBERT REES HARRY Academic Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Circulation Manager of the C. it 'l'., '21: manager, '23, '24g chairman of the constitu- tion committee for Science Club, '.?4g part of I'ish 'l'nsl1 in Mikado '23: member of 1 lllec, Press, Latin, and Science Clubs, '23, 1.4: Honor Scholarship member three quarters, '231 part in senior play, '2-tg part in two operas, '23, '2-l. ALTON HAUSELT Academic 'l'o speak wisely may not always be easy. but not to speak ill requires only silence. Science Club, '23, '2-l. ORRIN E. HAYNES Academic l am saddest when l sing. Manager G. 8: 'l'. weekly and annual, '23, 34, chairtnan of social activity committee for class of '2-lg manager of senior play, '24g member of Press Club, '24g- Science Club, '22, '24g Honor Scholarship Society member one quar- ter. GLADIS LEECH HEALEY Commercial There has never been a great or beautiful character which has not become so by filling well the ordinary and smaller offices appointed by God. ROBERT ARCHIE HENRY Commercial l-le hroke no promise, served no private end: l-Ie lost no friend, but was approved by all. Glee Club, '24-5 football, second team, '23g varsity, 'Z4g track team, '23, '24g basketball, second team, 'Z-lg assistant sport editor of fl. X 'l'. weekly, '2-1: opera, The Rc-sl Hill. '2-lg llatnl, '22, M I LO H EWITT Academic 'I'here are persons who are not actors. Not speakers, but inliuencesf' Second vicerpresident pro-tem, '24g member of Student Control, '24, member of advertising committee for senior play, '24g took part in Spanish play, '23g member of baseball team, '24: Honor Scholarship Society metnhet' iive nuartersg member of band, '24. IOSEPI-UNE HITCHCOCK Academic Never does a man portray his own character more vividly than in his manner of portray- ing' anotlter's. VVALDQN ELLSWORTH HOESSEL Academic Music to the mind is as air to the body. Basket ball fsecond teaml 'Z4g member ol hand and orchestra and jazz orchestra.

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