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Y Qgwl, GUARD ive TACKLE ,magi L-...Q Foreword Before us stretches the winding road of life. What kind of a journey shall we make? This is for each of us to decide for ourselves. Our life is what we make it,' is an old maxim, but it is none the less true. One who wants something splendid and beautiful out of life must put something into it, must make it shining and worthwhile, an emblem, a pathway to follow. Everyone must have a goal in life. Without an object to live up to and attain, living is without purpose. Be ambitious, but not so zealous as to disregard the rights of others. Achieve things in life. Dedication To all book-lovers this annual of 1932 is dedicated to the lofty thoughts and high ideals which are formed by exploring the hidden regions of the vast store of books. Hidden treasures lie within the drably covered as well as the brightly dressed books. They represent the development of civilization since the beginning of manas upward striving. Books are our greatest friends, let us treat them as such. Theme The library, one of theigreatest contributions of modern civilization to humanity, has been selected as the theme for this year's annual. These institutions offer opportunities to the rich and poor alike, who meet and mingle freely within their lofty halls. Inspiration is gained from the libraries, peaceful and attractive interiors. The priceless books revealed on the orderly shelves lure one to lavishly and greedily delve into them all. Libraries are storehouses of the knowledge of the world which increase down through the ages. Various artistic representations of prominent libraries, the work of art students in the school, are illustrated in this book. 665
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QQUARD and QACKLE Published by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS . .. of . . . STGCKTON I-HGH SCHOOL JUNE, IQ32 Stockton, California ,4.....J
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u x ' 1 Qsrolf I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX GUARD dvr TACKLE 45,9615 Table of Contents FRONTISPIECE-University of California Labrary CLASSES-C0l1t741bi6l University Library. COLOR PRINT-Yale University Library. ORGANIZATIONS-Peking Library. COLOR PRINT-Stanford University Library. ACTIVITIES-Harvard University Library. ATHLETIC'-C0'I4gT6SSi011dl Library. COLOR PRINT-Britisb Miisenrn Library. LIFE ON THE CAMPUS-Stockton Public Library. BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF THE CAMPUS Q- 7 Q
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