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

 - Class of 1948

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Page 18 text:

Home Economics Work in both Clothing and Foods is required of the girls. In Foods classes she learns which vitamins are lacking in her diet and Where to get these needed vitamins. Meals are also prepared. Clothing classes teach color and design. Miss Bloom, Miss Fowler, Mrs. Lonquist, Mrs. Martin Main Office The Main Office is the home of our principal, Mr. Young. Here workers are ready to serve everyone all of the time. Besides handling a great deal of execu- tive business, this office also handles lost and found and printing of the daily bulletin. Miss Gi:ic'oxnni, Miss Rirris, Mrs. VV1'ig,:lit Commercial Office The Commercial Office has charge of all financial matters. Tickets for football, basketball, baseball, and other school ac- tivities can be purchased here. Each year some students work in the Commercial Office for business experience. Mr. Curmictiziol. Miss Smith, Mr. VVentz Attendance Office Permits to leave and enter classes are okayed here. A daily record of attendance thru- out the school is also kept by these hard Workers who listen to excuses of illness each day. Miss Robbins, Scantleburv, Mrs. Carter 5+ . b , . 1 I ws. X.. .iv 4 T .zwfjiiffrifftgst H., wr r'-- s ,nw.,. , sr f S' ' G Z r X. airy , K 4 '-3 M. Ai . ,, Ag 5 1 + lf' 'kt -' 'f'? :-X. '22 ' Hm:f:'...f-.-ssl..-5 . ,,,. ..,. .

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Boys P. E. All boys are required to enter a Physical Education class. Some boys become specialists in such favorite sports as foot- ball, basketball, baseball, or track. There are other offerings in tennis and golf. First Aid and Hygiene are required courses. First row: Mr. Garrigan, Mr. Caviglia Mr. Evans, Mr. Rogers Second row: Mr McKay, Mr. Solomon, Mr. Beanland, Mrl Carpenter, Mr. Lenz. Girls P. E. The girls are also required to participate in a P. E. class. These include rest, special, and regu- lar gym. Each semester the classes get a change in super- vised play. Dancing is an out- standing feature of this program and both modern and folk danc- ing are taught. First row: Herbert, Mrs. Solomon Mrs. May. Socmul row: Miss Bliss, Mrs Frye, Miss Sheltrnan. Vocational Printing, Painting, Woodwork and Welding are open to boys in the Vocational Department. The Print Shop does school printing and puts out the Guard and Tackle . Classes in Woodwork have made desks and chairs for several rooms in school. Mr. Geddes, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Comer The Machine, Auto Repair, and Electric shops teach boys the correct handling and usage of tools. These classes handle outside jobs as Well as school work and jobs for the individual students. Mr. Milligan, Mr. Van Vlear, Mr. Herring ,gg . awww H. t Qg3.' FN. 2 'SN 'wzgzz



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Top: Mrs. Arbios. Middle: Cafeteria, worker, Bottom: Miss Smith. The understanding nurse, We are certain you've met her, is very busy with her task of caring for bruises, cuts, and illness. Three times a day hot lunches are served in the cafeteria, and the dog-house is open from ten-thirty to two-ten. Do you want to find information about a famous author, a discoverer, a Who's Who , or learn about the U.N.O.? The librarians are always ready to assist you. Top, First row: Mr. Nunes. Mr. Olson, Mr. Cullum, Mr. Jzrneiro. Sezrond row: Mr. Rose, Mr, Titus, Mr. Turner. Mitlrllt-, First row: Mrs. Bansmer, Mr. Emerson, Mrs. Fielding. Sc-cond row: Mr. Walcom, Mr. Branson, Mr. Musto. Bottom: Mr. Olson, Mr. Shumaker, Mr. Multhauf. Some custodians spend their time fixing broken desks, light fixtures, and other articles needing repair. It is their duty to see that class- rooms are cleaned at the end of each day for the next day's Work. Our gardeners deserve our vote of thanks, for they tend the campus, plant the flowers and keep the lawn trim.

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