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Dorothy L. Ah Tye Academic Honor Scholarship two quartersg secretary Chi- nese Student Club '2Sg favorite activity, hiking. Francis Albrecht Academic Bessie Anderson Commercial Seventeen' '26g favorite activity, driving. Charles Anderson Academic Sergeant-at-arms Latin Club '25g favorite activ- ity, loafing. Verne Arrington Academic Anntalsio Laborte Aleulu Academic Manila North School '21- '23g Far Eastern College '23-'24gPhilippine School of Commerce '24-'26g Stockton High '273 fa- vorite activity, agricul- ture. Twenty . I X -4 . -F Q ,1 H ,. Q SX - Lx , , X. ff ,I if ' .. Q55- ?u f Tiff .. , -I 15.51 f -. fr, ,.. 1 A . 7, . Xa. RSZHQYCD 1. XF? HZ .s Robert H. Aungst Academic Guard and Tackle week- ly staff '26 '27' 283 An- nual staff '27 'ZSL Vice- president Press Club '27g Vice-president and Ser- geant-at-arxns Hy-Y '26 Violet Bowman Commercial A udrey Muurine Ayres Academic Fremont High '26g Oak- dale High 'Z7g Stockton High '27, Alva Brooke Academic Betty lluker Academic Guard and Tackle week- ly staff '27g secretary- treasurer Girl's Science Club '273 Goose Hangs High '25: favorite ac- tivity, talking. l-lenriettu Brooks Commercial Omaha Technical High '24-'251 Benicia High'2G: Stockton High '27, Hon- or Scholarship 5 quar- ters: senior class secre- tary and reporter, Beni- cia: Won pin typing '2T: favorite activity, danc- ing. Dlx-tn llnller Commercial Linden High '243 Stock- ton Higli '25: favorite activity, dancing. Brette Il rown Academic Helen Elizabeth Beckman Academic Favorite activity, read- ing. Marcella Brown Academic Harmon WV. Bennett Academic Honor Scholarship five Quartersg Guard and Tackle YVeekly staff'28g McNoble Latin prize '2G: favorite activity, lan- guages. Ruth liueknzun Academic Honor Scholarship three quartersg exchange edi- tor Guard and T a c k l e weekly '2S: cast NVap- pin' Vvllilffu '27, costume m a n a g e r Intimate Strangers '273 gil'1'S pag- eant '253 Finders Keep- ers '2Tgfreshman recep- tion program '28: man- ager girl ' s basketball '27-281 favorite activity, sports. Esther Edna Botto Academic
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., X . xx'-'L X'-1, XM Xflc. X 1 Zi'l1 ',,fTQ1 I l1 Z WISH! Q f Q-3:1 63' rs if A R in a HJ 'r A ii sc 1 it gb if? FRN ' fm' ,fmVftitky,-,cuf,yt,,,',if.g -X Mg mfg- -,X mg, 1 ' ' Senior llillrsifory ' OUR years ago they came, next week they leave. The class of 1928 is about to graduate. They have ran the gamut of supervised study, provisionals, discipline committees and pink slips, and have emerged victorious. When they were green, they were five hundred and forty-two. Leaving they take three hundred and thirty-six. This mass of five hundred and forty-two better known as the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, got busy before the teachers had time to get used to them. In their first year they set up George Crane as president, Charlotte Kelly as vice-president, George Sievers as secretary-treasurer, and Elwood Rietz as sergeant-at-arms. The ser- geant-at-arms was the only officer who had any work to do. Emerging from the jade period of freshmanship into the swelling head year they held another election. Ernest Rowe was set up to wield the gavel fthere wasn't one, rhoughj, Laurienne McLeish was vice-president, Jeanette Foster secretary-treasurer, and Richard Parsons sergeant-at-arms. This was the year they started to act up, and they acted up so well that the two plays they presented, The Goose Hangs High and The Passing of the Third Floor Back, were crowning achievements. They took a big step thefnext year. They went from lower classmen to upper class- men. Now they were part of the school. They should be respected. They said so. They should be corrected. T discipline committee said so. But they did big things. They had men on the footba, team, men on the basketball team, men everywhere, and they had girls to inspire the men. There may be men who moil for gold, but juniors toil for girls. ' As seniors the class of 1928 has been hugely successful. They got hunters' hats and grew three full beards between the whole three hundred and thirty-six of them. They led Stockton High SchQo'l in its greatest year. They contributed The Rear Car and Honor Bright to their list of four successful plays. The offigejgs-'for the senior year were Bob Cahn, president, Mary Louise Leistner, vice- identg Doris Miller, secretary-treasurer. For the February class the officers ...yveregfck Parsons, president, Thelma Distin, vice-president, Maude Elizabeth Moreing, secretary-treasurerg Carl Rowe, sergeant-at-arms. They have come up through four years of work and enjoyment, and this is their year of glory. The class of 1928 will soon be gone but never forgotten. V fxn X-'tx-.'-1'l' L !'-l f' , ' ,ffff ZW -j ., 1 .. fffx i . X1-1. x- I -- 1' , ey 9 ywf. ,fr -xN'.w.,,'.-xl' N ineterm
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Dalvid Curr Commercial Honor Scholarship four quartersg Second Vice- President of S t u d e n t Body '28: Chairman of Student Control '2.8g Ex- ecutive Committee '28: Red Cross Representa- tive '27-'28g cast of Sev- enteen '26g Pins in typ- ing '27-'28. Bob Cahn Academic Hurry Lee Chin Academic Circle S basketball '273 president Chinese Club ' 2 8 3 favorite activity, athletics. E August J. Culori Academic Circle S football '26: block S '27-'28g block S basketball '27 -'28g gold football '28. Irwin L. Christopllerson Academic Honor Scholarship three quarters: Guard and Tackle Weekly staff '27, favorite activity, swim- ming. I-Iuzel Camp Academic Curtis Clark Cnmmercial Honor Scholarship seven quarters: President of Student Body '28: Presi- dent of Commercial Club '27-'28g Secretary of Ag- riculture Club '27, '28: cast of The Youngest ' 2 7 1 Wappin' Wharf '2T: The Rear Car '28g presented gavel by Stu- dent Body '28: Assistant rggtnager of Rear Car Maurice Edson Camp Academic Favorite activity, base- ball. Jack W. Coffman Academic Spanish Play '26: mana- ger sophomore playsgfa- vorite activity, a q u a - planing. David C. Carey Academic Modesto High '24-'27g Stockton High 127: Cir- cle M's in basketball '24-'25-'26: Block M's '25- '26: Block S basket- ball '28: favorite activ- ity, athletics. Austin Colrgin Academic Harold Albert Carlson Academic Pipestone, M i n n., '24g Stockton High '273 fa- vorite activity, football. Phyllis Culver Condy ' Commercial Circle and block numer- als in girl's sportsg fa- vorite activity, dancing. 'i,,f'rEC'.,,f FDl 'HX F 'X-. A . Rx? 'I . J 3 5:1413 fb? L X533 Irene M. Couwell Commercial Red Cross Representa- tive 'ZTQ Won pin in typ- ing '27: favorite activ- ity, athletics. Myrtle Conwell Commercial Honor Scholarship nine quarters: Student Con- trol '26-'ZET'-283 Seven- teen ' 2 6 3 R e d Cross V o d vi 1 '28g Freshman Reception program '28g property manager Youngest '27g gold pin in typing '28: favorite activity, baseball. Curl Dana Cosselnlnn Commercial Florence RI. Crouch Academic n Numeral and circle S girls' sportsg honorary mention in art: favorite activity. sports. Rafael A. Dairo Academic Bengawan. '22-'23g Poto- tan A c a d e m y '23-'25g Stockton High '26:Presi- dent U n it e d Filipino Club '2S. Irmu Falrris Davidson Academic Honor Scholarship one quarter: favorite activ- ity, music. Cfrga 13: QJAJV J . J Twe,,,y,0,,e
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