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

 - Class of 1936

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Sr 11107 Mr Il107lf s FEBRUARY CLASS HISTORY OUR years ago 273 freshmen flooded the halls and campus of Stockton Hugh School They were greeted w1th a barrage of Wheres your elevator t1cket7 Get off the lawn two shades of green don t blend well together ordered to wear tags so they could be d1st1ngu1shed from the grass that caused them to stop and wonder nf they real ly wanted to be consrdered as lntelhgent per sons after all However they Hnally settled down to buslness and the February Class of 36 endeavored to leave 1tS mark on the school As a reward 179 students wlth measured tread and heads held hlgh FCCCIN ed dlplomas on the stage of the Clvlc Audr torlum Those who left then' personal mark on the hrstory were many and y armed each fol lowmg the field he was most sulted for so the d1es were cast for the mouldrng of hon ors Among those who were scholastlcally mlnded we haye ohn Blllones Italo Grlllo Umeko Tateyama and Merle Trayer rece1v mg gold seals on the1r drplomas ent1tl1ng them to l1fe membershxp 1n the Cahfornxa Scholarshlp Federatlon Many students also recelved gold mer1t seals on thtlr d1plomas certxfynng that they had been good cltxzens and had accomphshed outslde work that helped to benefit the school The athletes who recexved the hard worked for glory 1n sports were many Among them was a star who excelled nn three sports Italo Grlllo Italo was noted for h1s ablhty rn football h1s brllhance ln basket ball and h1s sk1ll 1n track He estabhshed a record rn the shot put that stands at thrs very moment H15 team mates ln football were ohn Arrazola Irv1ng Baucom Irv1ng Bennett Frank Bonf1ho Lou1s Denton1 B111 Papas Armando Parne and Rex Tan berg Those who starred wlth hmm 1n bas ketball were Irvmg Baucom ames ohns ton and Harry Kramar Bob Kenyon cov ered hlmself wlth honors ln pole yaultlng and lmmy Hammond represented the school 1n tenms Desrrmg to be governed by a capable hand the class as 12B s chose 1m Hammond pres1dent Harold WllllS XICC pres1dent and Lee Duffield secretary ThCjOUfH3l1SI1C3l ly mchned were Augusta Bengs Maryorle Cunn1ngham Claude Montgomery and B111 Scantlebury B111 and Augusta were mem bers of the honor socrety Qurll and Scroll Augusta sexvlng a term as pres1dent of that well known socleta Golng on to th flnal stage or to the coveted t1tle of IZA s the class was represented by the followmg oih eers pres1dent Lee Duffield uce presxdent 'Vlercedes Perkms secretary Florence Boyes XVh1le puttlng the fimshmg touches on thelr educatxon the class gave a senxor soc1al Th1s 1ncluded a dlnner followed by a dance and was rntended to create a feehng of fellowshrp among the sen1o1s and all agree that nt was a success Along wlth class act1v1t1es a few entered school government Chfford Trot ter a very capable student and outstandmg III personahty was elected pres1dent of the Student Body Jean Crary was pres1dent of the Glrls League Merle Tray er vrce presl dent of the Gnrls League and 1mm1e Bro kaw pohshed the trophnes as custod1an In the field of musnc a few excelled 1n therr classes Harold WllllS and Bob Rld dell fiddled thexr way to fame whlle lee Dufheld blew h1s on the trumpet accom pan1ed by Carroll Dretze and Alfred Dou badours were arded by the slngmg of Flor ence Boy es Margaret DeVoss Merle Trayer and Chfford Trotter Graduatron t1me rol led around wrth the 12B s cooperatmg wxth those graduatlng 1n g1v1ng one of the most enjoyed senlor proms The class play Grow 1ng Pams was presented to the amusement and admlratlon of all who saw rt It proved to be one of the most successful plays pre sented ln years Class day was featured by a sklt entltled The Last Round Up Composed of songs and speeches character1zed by the carefree eovs boy Splflt the class lnstory was FCVIGW ed Thls was cl1maxed by the deposltlng of n emorles 1n a box to retam the fame for years to come The elass plate was lald by I resldent Lee Duffield and all yomed IH smg mg Hall Blue and Whlte Cn commencement mght Harold W1lllS and Merle Trayer gave two yery rmpresslve speeches the d1plomas were handed out lean Crary was glven the Bausch and Lomb SC1 entnfic Medal and thus the class was duly chrxstened Hugh School Graduates 511 'I I 1 , 1. 7. I ge I 7 . F , 3 1 ' ' 9 1 CK 7 ' . ' Y ' , . . 9 ' f- 9 .D V ' 7 9 a , - - U . . 7. - . ' 1 7 7 - 1 a s - 7 . . . ' 9 , . , . . . 5 7 . f 7- f A 4 I A I 7 - L 0 g 9 . f 7 Y I , K - 3 I I . . , . . 1 . . . I Q , 9 7 - - - 1 f , s ' K n . , 4 . 7 . . , . I , , g , - I L - . , . . . 5 J - - I n 1, 1 A 7 ' - 7 - ' vllle p1p1ng on the1r clarxnets. The Trou- . , , s , , 5 5 ' . , . . - 7 B I I 4 I 1 I L V r . tl . . I , - , . . . ,, f . . . . . . . H , 5 . , . . . , , . . 7 - . . J . 1 1 7 I I 7 b ' I I Qc as , , 7 . . . I I L , 3 1 L . . . . . . . . , , - - , . ' J J - 1 - ' 3 1 . . . 1 ' 7 ' - . . . . I . 4, ' . , . 3 D . . . . . I f - - 1 . ' ll ' ' 73 7 7 , . a J ' . . . . . 3 S 7 . , , - . . . 3 9 1 5 - 7 ' T I 7 . I ' ' ' QQ ' ,Y , .

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Senior Ml'llI0l'ff'S FEBRUARY Sl NTUR PL Y HE play GFOWIHU Parns , by Auranra Rouverol presented by the February, 1936 graduatrng class of Stockton Hrgh School, drrected by Lours Vannuccrnr The plot Frfteen year old Terry Mc Intyre rs oust d from playrng boys games wrth the boys She rmmedrately turns to hrgh heels and puppy love Seventeen year old George Mclntyre speaks long and loudly on the joys of gettrng a grrl who rs good to her mother, and rmmedrately rs ensnared by the worst flrrt rn town From then on the story concerns rtself wrth the efforts of tnese two young people to obtarn the person th y desrre Wh n Prudence Darlrng object of George s affec trons, turns her wrles on Brran, object of Terrys both brother and srster wonder whrch way to turn Th rr parents, Profes sor and Mrs Mclntyre, try to undersand therr offsprrng and help them through these drfllcultres Usually they sueceed rn mak rng George and Terry even more bewrldered than ever The play enels nreely wrth George wrth 1 new blonde to worry over, Terry back to roller skates and skrnned knees, the Professor abs nt mrnded as usual, and Mrs Mclntyre deerdrng rt 15 best to let nature take rts cours wrth adolescents Fl he players, lest we forget Qlrfford Trotter as George agreerng to take to hrs party Betty Puhrmann as a strff homely be spectacled, hen pecked daugh ter, Clrff wrth the prece of pop corn rn hrs recently un tonsrled throat, when he came runnrng madly rn wrthout hrs pants, to see tnem rn the hands of Betty the look of cha grrn, outraged manhood, and sorrow whrch covered hrs countenance when hrs flrst love J told hrm he was much too young' M rle Trayer as Terry sobbrng her heart out because she could no longer be a tom boy, when she refused a supper dance, be cause she had already had her supper , the way she trred to rmrtate Prudence, and rnver gle Brran rnto payrng her ccmplrments, end rng wrth a krss, her contrnuous chatter at breakfast after George had been rn yarl for a few hours Bernrce Ross as gray harred Mrs Mcln tyre endeayorrng to explarn to her husband Sceell that adolescents must be let alone so that they mav have self earpressron , Bernrces look of horro and pretended rndrfference when she fr ds Terry and Brran rn an em b ace, her flurry and worry at the party tryrng to keep e re guests accounted for Harold Wrllrs as Proressor Mclntyre, lost to the world and repeatrng Turn rt off turn rt off , thmkrng the squabblrng of hrs ch rdren rs the radro, hrs look of complete drsgust and drsnevelment Wnen he spat out, Lrttle savages ' fm refer nce to George and Terryl hrs coyness and befuddlement upon n trne P1 udenee Florenee Boyes as Prud nee Drrlrng, d1ITlJll1ll , and drawlrnv her favorrte expres sron, 'Don t flatter me, you ll mak me self conscrous Florenee tryrng to use her charm on tne tr rffrc er nce , to no ava1l,h r constant use of b by talk and Prudence rnstead of lawrence Wfauvlr as Prran, surprrsed rt ferry s rnsrstane that sl b mrere lt ve to, Lawrence rnnoc rtly talerng away Prudence, to the brother s and srster s drsgerst Doro try bar' s Patty bern very rossessrve o Lutch , ner change cf attrtude after she rs Omar the stutterrng orphan, hrs attempt rt e re rrng George when he sard rnour nfully W ell, at l l least you don t s s s s stutter , Darrel Kale as Dutch , and hrs efforts tr s rye George advrce abt ut gorng steady frth a Urrl Florrne Buoy as ane, usrng her hands to talk and cerselessly chattermg Irnrmy Brokaw rs the tralhc ofhcer bluster mg and errrorcrng the law Mary P1121 as the mard Helen Me rd as the domrneerrng mother of Betty runrmann Marjorre Cun nrngham as Vry ran, the blonde 1n Clrff s lrfe The Staff Patrrera Carson had charge of the a lv rtr 1 Angelo Del Barba atrend ed to th stage, Dorothy Aulwurm as lrbra 1 ran gay e the actors therr cues, Carroll Dretz was rn charge of all the propertres, Maryorre Currnrraejlrarn yy rtehed o rt for the Hnances, and Vleryl T homan gave the perblrcrtv to Growrng Parns The extr rs Addrtronal senrors were grv en parts rn the play to 1111 out rn the party scene They wer Brll Schmrdt Mercedes Perkrns Mrurree Colby Bob Mrloslavrch Llarence Denser, and Augusta Bengs , T 4 ' H l 1 f 1 A X J ,V ' u ' ' as ' A ' b . y 1 - U . 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