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

 - Class of 1948

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1 l First row: anita Glass, Mziriztn Danska. Joyce Hellwig, Joanne Peterson, Nancy Potter, Joyce Dov Pat Penn, Florence Muller. Joanne Kingman. Jean Fleming, Carolete Long, Thelma I't', F ank Thornton Smith. Second row: Elmer Fernandes, Edmond Miramontes, Harold ton, lbert Dilbt-ck, Ray Christie, Richmond Bray, Dick Ruiz, Bill Hanks Ernie ' T b d Keno , Jerr Atkinson, Bill Ente. Pianist: Joan von Berg. Let s introduce Stockton High Schoo1's noted choral group, the Trouba- urs. by Frank Thornton Smith, they sang at graduation, for many school func ons, nd for various clubs around town. I7 L sp rp 9 fd 'V An annual affair, the Christmas Program was a gala event which featured the orchestra, the Troubadours, and both boys' and girls' choral groups. Scenery done by the Art Department was fitting to the theme, and a costumed narrator provided the nativity story. Christmas Program This is a group of students representing the mixed chorus class under Thornton Smith at tht- unnual Cnristmas Progrziin. Also included in Troubzidours, the Girls' Glee Club, the OI'c'liest1'z1, :ind the Band. the direction of Frank the program were the PF Irv' 3 TTT' M, X, aa i 1 it we Jim uiflitrt , sljhi.:i.'ir-nvflifirrfw .T . fq,,,4v- 1 I 4 My ' w t i . ...fm I '-rt T ,, T stl it T ' lli ,-f JA r in T In L ,,v. al' i fr , M A eff! W , 'HL - ri A ,mx F 8 L A , , A, 74 X u if 8 ix 32 'rv r ri i 4

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if N .4 E 1 K lf ., JL. 'H 1 -,-, ' ' . ,. 'M' First Violin: Daryl Gray. Harriet Platt, Georgia Ritvhie, Sandra Culbertson. Nadine Close. VValter Paullin, Beverly Roessler, Judith Holylvee, Guilht-rt VVhite. Eleanor Hagi, Elizabeth Little. Second Violin: Gerald Paulos. Douglas Miller. Daniel Gonzalez. Joyce Holden, Joan Seymour, Norene Netz. Barbara VVilltinson, Par Frantois, Alice Gates. Helen XVelch. Phylis Shurnon. Elna Peck. Yiolus: Donald Roberts. Harris Mowart, l'a1'ii'ic'o Fuertes, Eleanor RYan. Cellos: Natalie Smith. Eleanor Platt. Adleal' XYl7llIl.LflilllSf, Robert Norman, Elliot Light, Mary Jane Ritchie. lvlariorie VValds. Basses: Josephine liunvan. Hose Sllill-'i.1'i'1', Nlarion Young. Carol Gray. Don Casteline, Mary l'Jou'n1-y. lflutez Carol Mae Jones. Anne Q?ll'1'0llgJ,ll. Ohm-. Richard Johnson Ulm-init-ts: A1 ,ljt'K't'llt'l1lll0. Larry I-Zinghani. lhnssoonmsz John Scott. 'fun s s l l Iod Brown. Trumpets: Edwin Chin, Billy Baer. fxl'I'lUltl-lqVIlll.'. Horn. : Margaret A exant er, Q Thompson, Nancy Green. Trombone: Bob lfliselen, IH-rc-lissioli: Frank Yorke. Hill M1'l,aug.fhl1n. Pianist: John Trenoline-. Meet a leading group of talented students in the Music Department. Directed by Lawrence Short, the orchestra played at graduation, and the Christmas and Easter Programs. Harold Heisinger, the band is one ot the most active organizations on the campus. Present at all football games, the band provided school spirit rain or shine. lirst ross fiillblti X HtlN11lj,kl Rohr-rt Armstrong. Evelyn Max, Marion Van Yraiilien. Caryl it Jonts lillllllf uchenino Russell Dietxe. Donald Troglia. Darlene Moll. Bonnie Gould- P1 1, Joe Monigal Alyon Lee. Billy B11-tx. 5l'l'lllIll row: Alvin ht John lrioh Iioiothy Poxd Dirk Johnson. June Tesch. Bob litisltwalter. Jarli liibgjtllo. 4 an Rldltx Nlill ex ud Pitsy Yerlinzs. Henry l'hn1-r. Martin XVestlinp:. Third row: it 1n vothaln, Bill Haley, Al Pecc-henino. Dorothy I'ed1'o. lit-tty hlltill e ltttx Nlorey. John Bianos. Adelbert Patterson. Kay Rigg. lnllllftll on Xll 1 1 Q 1 iiueya. Nedia B1-'lltns1p. Nant-y Green, Mary l?I'lJt'lll1,L1'l'I'. .lanies lll1llL,iUll Nllll n thard Perez. Fred Spooner, Lester Harvey. Hannah Hurdle. h 1 1 L et in oston. James Hampton. Silas Gipson, llill lilL'lillt'l'. Roh Nih-s. nnt uxson l11h111 Stotldale. Margaret Alexander Dun Smith. Johnny Gonzales. Sixth um n l ion n l 'll I l'l0Il. Bob Eiselen, lilontcna Terry, Jann-s Smith. llud Bt-lirens. 1 ul N i3.,u1n1ttl c in on Ronald Pearce. Jimmy Green. Sou-nth row: Lloyd Ras- 1 1 se n est Silxe s John l'3.1xenDOrt, Loren Morris Cliiiorrl Javltson. Caryl 1 f -. - X -he if-11' 1 xx'e'ma,1 1111111-A ott St 111 c lilfli 11t'o. Nlill'F f'4's Vovoi in i Q i ' ' 1..x. Mlm. lu.:



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Fall Controls Presenting the group of students who maintain law and order on the S.H.S. campus . . . The boys' and girls' controls. Members were pres- ent at all football games and rallies. Rotating weekly, they were on hall duty to keep the Main and Science buildings quiet during the 12:25 lunch hour. First row: Darrah Lee, Donald Angerina, Clarence Nevis, Manuel Marino, Allen Croft. Second row: James Ritchey, Ken- neth Beebe, Garold Singer, Lytton Lewis, Doug Taylor, John Rivers. Third row: Glenn Onizuka. Lloyd Rasmussen, Bob Sayles, Art Golding, Richard Strong, Art Hammond. Kenneth Tatton. Fourth row: Al Beardsley, Paul Bramwell, Larry Bingham, First row: Dolores Schultz, Shirley Doug- las. Sec-ond row: Lorraine Isaacson. Caro- lee Long, Mildred McKay, Elizabeth Oliver- as, Marv Ng. Third row: Janice Hammond, Mary Schuler, Judith Alles, Marilyn Ilgen- fritz, Eloise Busalacchi. Fourth row: Bar- bara Liversedge, Sue Guernsey. Sally Sut- ton, Miriam Sage, Jean Dinublo, Spring Controls The controls, headed by Allen Croft and Mildred McKay in the fall, and by Arla Nagel and Caryl Scott in the spring, hold regular meetings and court for law offenders. Guided by I. C. Cave and Miss Alice Mc Innes, these students have had a great responsibility in patrolling the grounds and enforcing the rules of the school. First row: Paul Stovall, Paul Bramwell, Al Beardsley, Manuel Marino, Al Pecchenino. Second row: Jim Mathews, Bob Sayles, Ronald Knight, Rolly Dean, Kenneth Tat- ton. John Cima. Third row: Martell Smith, Jack Waldron, Renaldo Ratto, Art Golding, Doug Taylor, Bill Stites, Dick Newell. Fourth row: Lloyd Rasmussen, Jim Cox, Tom Klinger, Neil Dollarhide. First row: Barbara Curnow, Jean Fleming, Carolee Long, Judith Dickinson. Second row: The-da Martin, Dorothy Daykin, Bar- bara Liversedge, Doris Reed, Charlotte Duncan. Third row: Lilly Blickle, Betty Lucas, Arla Mae Nagel, Elizabeth Moore. Fourth row: Betty Robustelli, Yvonne Emmerson, Donna O'Del1, Jean McCowan, Shirley Flaningam, Marian Hoskins.

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