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

 - Class of 1926

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Page 31 text:

' ' 3' Q Q17-I5 ' U45.YOCI.llfl.OlZ Ciirls' Association is an organization of which every girl in Stock- ton High School is a member. This association belongs to the San Joaquin Valley Ciirls' League, of which it is an active member, V-fffff' having had in l9Z5-'26 a Stockton girl, Clara Catherine Hudson, as president of the league. The officers of the association for the year were: president. Yvonne Goulding: vice-president, Evelyn Jones, and secretary and treasurer, Helen Wilcox. The work was handled by numerous committees as follows: athletics and personal efficiency, entertainment, absent girls, publicity, girls' rooms, scrap book, welfare, social service, and nnance. The work of the Entertainment Committee has been to provide entertainment for the freshman reception, the league convention. and the various meetings of the girls. The Finance Committee did its part by making blue and white swishers and chrysanthe- mums and selling them for the athletic games. The Welfare Committee. under the able direction of Lucy Ritter, has been working to get the honor system established in our high school. This com- mittee had charge of an assembly of the girls at which the following spoke: Agnes White. College of Pacific, on What the Honor System ls and How lt Works at the College of Pacificf' Rosalie Williams, College of Pacific, on Comparison of the Honor System at College and the Student Control Method at High Schoolf' and Beraneice Kitt on 'AHow Our High School Might be Benefited by Introducing the Honor System. Puff 'l'fz'f11ft II

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fGfllR.IaXS'i zlssocizliiom GIRLS' LEAGUE CONVENTION HE convention of the San Joaquin Valley Girls' League was held at lr Stockton High School on November ll when representatives from alll twenty-two high schools met to discuss problems dealing with high f i? school girls. The first meeting opened at IO a. m., with music by the High School Orchestra and songs by the Girls' Glee Club. Principal W. Fred Ellis gave the oHicial welcome. Visalia Union was elected to choose a president for next year: Fresno Tech- nical, secretary: Modesto, treasurer, and Kingsburg Joint Union, third adviser. HCharacter Education was the topic discussed by Dr. Katherine Rogers Adams, Dean of Mills College, speaker of the day. Discussions followed, and at I2 o'clock the delegates and sponsors were served luncheon in the school cafeteria by the students in the home economics classes under the direction of Miss Con- stance Post. A delightful program entertained the guests during the afternoon session. First, former oral expression students played 'AThe Romancersf' After an Ulf for Girls, written by Elizabeth Lincoln Otis, and recited by Ruby Tremain. discussion and talks began on: i'We of the Transition-What Are Our Ideals? led by Margaret Bullard of Fresno High School: A'Radiant Girlhood Through Sports and Athletics, led by Mary Casebier of Ceres High School: i'What Are the Biggest Things the League Can do for the School, led by Frances Berg of Manteca High School: and Report of the Committee on Standardization of the Point System, led by Isabel Warren of Modesto High School. Hanford, Tulare, and Sanger compose a new committee appointed for the purpose of developing further the standardization of the point system. The Committee on Resolutions, consisting of representatives from Bret Harte Union, Tulare, and Sanger, thanked Stockton High School for her generosity and kind- ness during the convention. President Clara Catherine Hudson then announced the reception for the guests and students that was held in the girls' gymnasium that evening. Between dances, short bits of entertainment arranged by the entertainment committee were presented. The prettily decorated hall and the cordiality of the hostesses assured everyone a good time. Page 7V'IL'I'7lfuY-l'fL'0

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