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Yirgl nhl L. A hrnlmnmun Academic Program Com. Spanish Club '29g G. A. A. Numeralsg Favor- ite Activity, Horseback Rid- ing. Gertrude Adsuns Commercial G. 8: T. XVeekly Staff '29-'30. Annual Staff '30g President Old English S Society '20, Silver Pin in Athletics '29, Cust of Hi-Y Play House of the Flashing' Light '30, Lola Aden Academic H. Vernon Altree Vocational Honor Scholarship 6 quztrters. Student Control '303 Circle S in Swimming '29g Mechanical Staff G. 8: T. 'NVeek1y '29, '30g Annual Stuff '29. Pres. Press Club '29, '30g Historian Play- crafters '28, '29, '30g Jr. Red Cross Rep. '29, 305 Production Staff of Show off , Seven Last YVords of Christ g Cast of: XVhy the Chimes Rang, The Crenking Chair , Yuletide Pageant , Nothing But the Truth. Favorite Activity. Dramatics. llclvin Anderson Commercial Favorite Activity P I it yin g Checkers. Newell H. A ngier Academic Attended Lodi High '26-'ZTZ Favorite activity, not to be published. Florence Irene Anson Academic Circle Sul Old English Sn: Two Pins in Typing '2'7: Fa.- vorite Activity, Baseball. Elinor E. Armbrust Academic Vice-Pres. Old English S So- ciety '29: Pres. '30g Pin in Ath- letics '29g Favorite Activity, Athletics. I 1 N Av 1.4.1 1 W 15 1 f G 4 tl I X it . V .3 ' 5 I 1 if .. '1 lui ' ii , . 1112. --,f- tw tl ' Q 4 , rt , qi Q- E161 lllu,ry Ilnulnu Avllal Aczttlelnic Christmas Jinx '29: Favorite Activity, 'l'i'ylng' to liehztve. Alloc L. linker Aczifleniic li-lission High, S. F., '291 Honor Scholarship 2 s1uzt1'tex's: Pres. Pliilophyscun Club '29, Vice- Prcs. '29-T101 Girls' Ronin Com. 'L18g Pin in 'lfyping 'ZSIQ Fztvur- lte Activity, Making' Slides. Robert A. Ilullurll Academic Community l-ligh, Omnha. 'ilnig Assistant Manager Annual '303 Sec'ty-Treats. .Key C1uh'30:F1t- vorite Ac t i v i t y, Econmniczil Spentltl'irlft.im-us. Anlln Mary-June Ilnlloslrnnsc Cmmneruiiil Clziss Numeruls, Old English S '30: Favorite Activity. Driving the Ford. Andre lhn-icon Ac nd e in i o Bellermine Prep School: Mem- ber S 81110 r Distinguishment Comm. '3Dg President class 'ZTQ Favorite activity, golf. Jlllhl A. Ilunkill Acmlemlc Honor Scholar:-ililp 2 quawtera-si Treasurer 'Trl-Y '28, '29, '30. Beatrice llnltllnnn Aczttlemic Rnylnolnl lxllvll Commercial Special S in liasketball. B Teum '29g Favorite Activity, Hztsehall.
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125A lfiiiistory ARLY one morning in September four years ago, an awkward squad of about 650 verdant grammar school youngsters destined to become known as the class of June '30, appeared at the mas- sive edifice known as the Stockton High School seeking admission. Those who survived that first frosty morning and the cool reception given them by those learned upperclassmen were entitled to a place in the world's history. Shivering and trembling they found shelter in algebra, world history, and 9B English classes Cwhen they found the right roomsj How they gloried in being sophomores, and how indignant they became when they received jeers of freshie as they proudly walked up and down the main hall! At this time they became very big hearted and allowed the freshmen to beat them in the Freshman-Sophomore Oral English Con- test by a 17-4 decision. However, it was necessary for the sophs to do something big, so they decided to start debating. They raised S. H. S. to second place in Sophomore Debate League. They also won from both Turlock and Oakdale by 3 to 0 decisions, and from Sacramento by a 2 to 1 count. Manteca was tired of Stockton high school's success in debating, so it won by a 2 to 1 decision. As sophomores they were brought down from nigger-heaven and so placed in assemblies that they were brought into close intimacy with the juniors, and also they were able to participate in doing unto freshmen as they had been done by in the past. Then one fine morning they found themselves upperclassmen-what a grand and glorious feeling! Juniors are always a blessed class of people, unhampered by the greenness of Freshies and Sophs, and unrestrained by the dignity of Seniors. This class of June '30 made the most of its opportunities. They did all and more than was expected of a class so great. The executive Committee and Student Controls had need of stern, capable and serious-minded students to render some service, and a number of the above mentioned types qualified for their high and mighty positions, and then one day along rolled an election of student body officers. Such a great event it was! All the brilliant, shining lights of the new senior class were there, and despite the fact that the auditorium was rather dark, no light was needed other than that caused by the brilliance and splendor of the candidates. James McMahon, president of the student body at that time, conducted the meeting. There were so many eminent candidates that for a while it seemed as if no decision could be made. After much praise and wrangling, the ballots were cast and the following fortune-favored seniors Were chosen as officers for the spring: president, Bob Green, first vice-president, Annadele Mathers, 12A representative, Henry Silvani. E151
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Helen Hurklaml Academic Halcyon Bialkiu Academic Lynwood Blackman Academic Geraldine LaVernu Buren Academic G. A. A. Numerals, Circle S , Old English S '28, i29. '30, favorite Activity, Volley ball. Elsie llottini Commercial Honor Sclxolamsliip 2 quarters: Student Control '30g Officer ot' Junior Class, Favorite Activ- ity, Dancing. Harley D. Bozeman Academic Attended Fresno Tech. '26. '27: V i c e - pres. Sophomore Class '27: First Band, -l years: Or- chestra, Fresno Tech. '27: Fa- vorite Activity, Jazz Band. A lIl'i1lll B rio n cs Academic James: Brown Academic i i :W V.. '- f . : . E7 'QQ , j . ' 7 1-., V , u 'dvi 1' . , ' K 'fi' 'Q i Eu. I A ' Q ' - .nfs lr' ' .-'ilu rl H73 Eleanor Caldwell Acade mic Edna Callaghan Academic Attended St. Agnes '26: Senior Distinguishment Com. T105 Cir- cle S in Archery, Tennis, '29g Cast of The Old Smk '29, Why the Chimes Rang '29g Mgr. of Property 'L-'ldmirable Crlchton : Mgr. Dancing girls Hiawatha '303 I-I on o r a r y Mention, Shakespearean Con- test 'Z9g F a v o r i t e Activity, Dancing. Bill Campbell Academic Honor Scholarship 13 quar- ters: Vice-Pres. Honor Schol- arship '29, Pres. '30: Tacky Day Comm. '30: Two Latin Prizes '26-'ZTQ Favorite Activ- ity, Golf. Peggy Ca rlnody A ca dem ic N Carol Carter Academic Cast of Blue Beard, Christ- mas Pageant, Seven Last Xvords of Christ g Member of Troubadonrsg Boys' Quartet: Favorite Activity, Singing. Catherine Chincllulo Academic Mabel Margaret Ch lpman Academic XVestWood High '26-'2T: G. A. A. Ex. Com. '29-'30g Silver Pin in Sports '30g G. Sz T. Vveekly Staff '29-'303 First Prize An- nual Poetry Contest '30: Sec- ond Prize '29g Annual Stal? '30: Christmas Jinx '29g Christmas Pageant '29: Crucifixion '30: HlkltllZLVl'2. '303 Quill 8a Scroll News Contest '30g Favorite Ac- tivity, turning flips. Gordon Col herg Academic Favorite Activity, Boat Rac- ing.
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