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

 - Class of 1935

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Stockton High School - Guard and Tackle Yearbook (Stockton, CA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 9 of 60
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SENIon MEMORIES SOCIAL SCIENCE Wesley G. Young Head Bettie May Boswell Veva L. Brown Eleanor Hancock Alida Israel J. Nvilliam Kerr John S. Landrum Elinor Malic Edna Rinset Walter Rogers Pearl Sifford COMMERCIAL L. N. Pease H cad Elizabeth Carden John Carmichael Vera Cobb Cass Lucy Crosby Mrs. Alma G. Decker Lilien Eberhard Margaret Ferrario George Freeman Mrs. G. H. Tolhurst Harry Hibbard Marguerite Hubbell Jean Humphreys Marjorie Pease A. R. Reelhorn Harold Turpin Bernadine Ungersma Bert I. Van Gilder Ralph XVentz CoM. ENGLISH Winifred Lovejoy Head PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Agnes D. May H cad Girls' P. E. Grace U. Bliss Kathleen Mitchell Frances Sheltman Helen Stone Persis Whitton Harry B. Lenz Head Boys, P. E. Howard Evans Pete McCain Wallace McKay Fred Solomon VOCATIONAL Floyd R. Love Head Edwin D. Comer John H. Harrison Ralph E. Herring Charles H. Libhart Edwin L. Pister Alan Porter James A. Smith Maurice D. Taylor Ira L. Van Vlear Charles E. Williams Evelyn E. Taylor J. Mitchell Lewis HOME ECONOIVIICS Constance Post Hcml Ada Alexander Marilla Dunning Grace G. Fowler Stella Johnson MATHEMATICS John S. Reed H earl Henry Bradley Edith Chidester Anne Pauline Abrightgggfrigjnlgsgfbargar Louise T. Baer Mary G. Bloom Rachel Keniston Mary McGlothlin Mrs. Laura B. Watson Benjamin Welker Seven Miss Butters Mr. Carmichael Miss Cass Mr. Comer Mr. Corbett Miss Crescenzi Miss Fowler Miss Hancock Mr. Harrison Mrs. G. H.Tolhurst Miss Heggie Mr. Herring Miss Hoerl Mr. Hofrneister Miss Humphreys Miss Crosby Mr. Libhart Mr. Pisur Mr. Porter Mr. Raven Mr. Rogers Miss Sheltman Mr. Smith Mr. Snuok Mr. Taylor Miss Taylor Mr. Turpin Mr. Vannuccini Mr. Van Vlear Mr. Williams

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SENIOR MEMORIES Principai's Message on the most part the four years just end- ing have been most enjoyable. To be sure you have done some hard work, some of you far more than others, but you have formed friendships that will be lasting, and have had a good time in spite of difficul- ties that at times seemed insurmountable. You are going out now equipped, we hope, to face life with the same happy spirit with which you have met your problems in school. All life is not going to be easy with you. Issues will have to be met, decisions made. If what you have learned in the Stockton High School enables you to meet these is- sues squarely and to make your decisions intelligently, we shall feel that our teach- ing hns been successful. You will have to depend increasingly on your own resources, but you will also learn that people out of school are very much like those with whom you have associated the past four years. You will find friendliness, if you express it in your own personality. I wish you joy in all that you undertake which has worth. I hope that you will never attempt those things that are of doubtful value. My heart- felt good wishes go with you. XV. FRED ELLIS. Facult LANGUAGE SCIENCE? W. FRED ELLIS YYYYYQQ Q ,MA--Yw wYY,YfAvYYY- P rilwipal Lillian Williams A53 If-kcguuilns . ALICE MCINNES .,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,... Vice Principal, H1111 M ' Cjwimny' D.,,,, of Gi,-I5 El. b I A d GffffffflSf1fHfv LAURANCE N. PEASE ,,,.,..,.,,,. Vin' Priuvipal, Ofziln e:aiBiliaiis?n J. C. Corbett . ,.,,,,,s,.,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,, Hrarl of Comzmvriai My. P C e Head, Pbysirs eeeeeeeea--a-- a--------- I J. HZLHQ. s'T?.?LIZf iii1i,1Q1111ii'.11Q11ii11111Q.ff3i,.?'3' Gabrielle Haggis M , Bfow I p,.i,,fip,,1 of Nizh, 5,5002 Ralph Hofmeister Arthur W. Everett K Gladys Lukes Emma F. Hawkins ENGLISH . Alice McInnes Ruth H0011 Ovena Larson Ben Lewis Adeline Selna Sanford Sweet Hana' Georgia Smith Nancy Berry Esther Butters Lily Cliberon Ida C. Green Anne L.- Harris L. Lucile Turner Carrie D. Wriglit Lizette Ward Mildred Smith Adelle Howell Libmrim' Elizabeth HumbargarMfS- Incl H- Pond Lucy E. Osborn Asst. Librarian Karin M. Farwell Harold A. Heisinger Amy A. Pahl Louis J- Vannuccini Mrs. Helen S. Abbott Mrs. Myrtle Kerr DRAWING Ralph S. Raven Mrs. Elizabeth Olson MUSIC Hfdff FrankThorntonSmith Howard G. Bissell H9411 Virginia L. Short Six



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SENIOR MEMORIES School Organizations STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council, which meets every Tuesday afternoon, sets our dates and bestows our honors. This yea i' the coun- cil has increased our entertainment by mak- ing school dances more frequent. As to bestowing honors, the council decides who shall receive block letters. The council this year donated one hundred and fifty dollars to a swimming meet. One of the greatest responsibilities of the Student Council is to decide whether or not our student desires, if granted, would be constitutional. Those responsible for directing the activities just mentioned are the student body president, Robert Peekler, who presides at the meet- ing of the Student Councilg Jean Swenson, who as vice-president of the student body, occupies the vice-presidency of the coun- cilg and Howard Becker, who holds the office of recorder. A small group of both boys and girls completes the membership of the Student Council, which has termin- ated :i successful semester. STUDENT CONTROL HE STUDENT CONTROL, aiming to de- velop a greater response for law and order and to maintain higher standards of conduct in and about the school, has done much the past year toward fulfilling its purpose. Under the capable direction of Eleanor McCloud, fall semester, and jean Swenson, spring semester, the Girls' Student Control, in addition to its regular activities, worked out a number of regulations for the JUNIOR N STOCKTON High School, as in many schools in the United States, there is a junior Red Cross. This organization is made up of every student in the high school, whether he pays dues or not. In order to make money, one day a month is set aside as Penny day, where everyone brings a penny for the collection. This year 6,627 pennies were collected for good causes. In December, in order to secure funds to fill Christmas baskets for needy families, an unique Tin-Can Dance was given. Also at conduct of high school girls. These con- cern chewing gum, attention in assemblies, applying make-up, cutting, and smoking. The Boys' Student Control, with Tony Calvelli and Eldred Barnes at the head, car- ried out the usual duties of supervising as- semblies, helping keep up the campus, and improving the general conduct of school boys. RED CROSS this time 217 Christmas boxes filled with toys were sent to Guam, and S00 menu covers were sent for men of the United States fleet in Pacific waters. In the spring 400 dinner-dance programs were designed by art students, printed in the school print 'shop and sent to Wasliington, D. C., to help make the National Junior Red Cross con- vention a success. Monthly meetings, at- tended by representatives of the several classes, are made interesting by student and faculty speakers. Eight

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