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

 - Class of 1925

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MISS M. ALOYS DALY University of California Summer Sessions. R. W. DECKER Western Normal, Business College. MISS LILIEN EBERHARD Four Summer Sessions of University of California. B. P. DUPF Business College. MISS BERNADINE UNGERSMA University of Washington. A. B. B. l. VAN GILDER Valparaiso CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON Oregon Agricultural College. B. S. Graduate Work, University of California COMMERCIAL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MISS JESSIE H. COLEMAN Pennsylvania College, Ph. B., A. M. Bryn Mawr. MISS ANNE ABRIGI-IT Stanford University, A. B. MISS LAURA J. BRIGGS University of California, A. B. MRS. EVELYN VAN VLEAR Stanford University, A. B. MISS ALICE MCINNES University of California, B. L. STUDY HALL HOMER S. TOMS, University of Michigan, A. B. PART TIME DEPARTMENT FLOYD R. LOVE MRS. GERTRUDE HEALD Chicago University. University of Washington. University of California. ALXQN EiI'ER'gI I U 4 4 Stanford University. t t t, L t t . out ns itu e or iwes ern niversi y MRS. ELIZABETH MOULTON MISS ALMA M' POOL Six Summer Sessions University of Western Normal. California. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT MISS IVA B. PERRY J. H. HARRIS San Jose Normal. JOHN M. BOND University of Illinois, B. S. EDWIN L. PISTER Santa Barbara Normal. JAMES A. SMITH Stockton Teachers' Training Trade, ten years. Graduate California School Mechanic - Arts. EDWIN D. COMER Trades. CHARLES LIBHART Trade, live years. University of California Summer School. IRA VAN VI-EAR ALEXANDER N DAVIES Santa Barbara Normal Art School. MRS. LAURA L. MAYNE Matron. MRS. MARIE K. WRIGHT Secretary. MISS GERTRUDE ROBBINS Attendance Clerk. MISS LUCILLE GADBURY Office Assistant. MISS MILDRED GRANT Ofnce Assistant, Commercial Time Offices. MRS. CECIL NEEDHAM Assistant Night School Ofhce. MRS. A. M. DANIELSON Cafeteria Manager. LIBRARIAN MISS MILDRED SMITH. Stanford University, A. B., A. M. OTHER EMPLOYEES and Part I12l MRS. MARY HUMBERT Janitress. JOSEPH BOWMAN Head Janitor. THOMAS FORD Janitor. J. W. HOLT Janitor. E. C. WOLEE Janitor. FRANK TURNER Engineer. GERHARD REIMERS Gardener. MARTIN MULTHARE Assistant Gardener.

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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT JOHN S. REED Bates College. A. B. Sanerian College of Pcnmanship H. A. BRADLEY Washington State College. B. S. MISS ELIZABETH HUMBARGER University of Kansas. A. B. and Graduate Work. MISS ANNA LAWREY University of Colorado. A. B.. A. M. Teachers' College, Columbia, A. M. J. C. CORBETT University of California. B. S. ASA L. CAULKINS University of California. A. B.. A. M. MISS EMMA HAWKINS University of California. B. S. ARTHUR LIVINGSTON Stanford Universitv, A. B.. A. M. MISS LUCIA N. KENISTON Stanford University, A. B. MISS MARY E. MCGLOTHLIN University of Missouri and Teachers' College. A. B.. B. S. University of California. M. S. MISS ALICE TYLER University of California. B. S.. M. S. GUYBERT P. CAHOON Hamline University. B. S. University of Minnesota. H. J. SNOOK University of California. M. S. MISS MYRTLE E. OLSEN ' University of California. A. B. Graduate Study. University of California ART AND MUSIC DEPARTMENT MISS ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY MISS AMY PAHL University of California. Art Institutes-Chicago. San Francisco Berkeley. HOME ECONOMICS MISS ADA E. ALEXANDER Simmons College. B. S. MISS GRACE EOWLER Mills College, B. I.. San Francisco Institute of Art. New York School of Fine Arts. ANDREW C. BLOSSOM Private Teacher. DEPARTMENT MISS FLORENCE H. GONDRING Columbia University, B. S.. M. A. MISS CONSTANCE POST Santa Barbara Teachers' College ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MISS ANNABEL BRADSTREET Oberlin College. A. B. Dennison. M. A. A MISS GRACE U. BLISS University of California. A. B. MISS ELIZABETH HILI. ' Oberlin College. A. B. .I. C. CAVE University of Washington. HARRY B. LENZ Santa Barbara Normal. 'NVALLACE I., McKAY Washington State College. B. S. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT LAURANCE N. PEASE Business College. State Normal. MISS ELIZABETH CARDEN University of California. J. H. CARMICHAEL San Jose Normal. MISS LUCY E. CROSBY Colby College. flll MISS GRACE HARRIMAN Radcliffe College. A. B. Harvard University. Stanford University. BEN. H. LEWIS Kansas Teachers' College. B. S. Graduate Work at Stanford and University of California. A. R. REELHORN Manchester College.



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Serdvzioe May service be the measure of our day. The sesame that opes the close- sealed heart! Wz'thout its summons. who would play his part' Amidst the gloom and doubt that bars the way? For these are times to try men's souls and sway The bravest barterer in Life's trou- bled mart. We stare about and scarce dare make a start: Standards seem lost, and we like sheep astray. 1 Then Service like a beckoning angel holds Her forward-pointing finger to our gaze. Before our eyes a vision fair unfolds: A path lures sweetly on through all the maze: And on we tread sharing creation's plan To make this earth a better home for man. gas? Q' f ., EM: r Aw View 2' ' . ff! if f , g,4'4'-aiu, rf. ' 'piia N 'ig?agt2iFEgallhn .Jw AT! 3.6 . 'I H 1, we , ' ' ', w' .'x4 Mui: Uh -,gm . ' If X, , I ull ., - :wiht . R.:-X Jig' Q , r f niiuts Y A I, IWW -,itll uh i14yW:1,,.- .-:i,ltx..,.-xx?-Wm ,VFP fl in Htl 1 W ,.n11llv1',-,Milf 'Vu' C, Q' 15.5 I N' . 'MMIII' ' Nu .ii H .11 ,H , . , F i n 1 NSY? W 1 U31

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