Bernard Ahlgren and the 1926 Debate Team from San Jose High School. Names listed above from top to bottom, left to right. The yearbook states the following about the debate team:
"..the first debate was 'Resolved that the Child Labor Amendment be Adopted'...the second debate was 'Resolved that a Definite Educational Test be Applied as a Means of Qualifying Voters'...the award given to the debaters is a gold pin. The success of San Jose's debaters lies in the coaching of Miss Grace Wood, whose experience in debating makes her an exceptionally good coach."
People in photo include: Norman Waldorf, Marshall Hall, Richard Coulter, Bernard Ahlgren, and Maurice Amsden
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at San Jose High School in San Jose, California USA
Harry Bryant in the 1926 yearbook "The Bell" from San Jose, California. Names of young men in photo listed top to bottom, left to right above.
Yearbook states the following about the Boosters Club:
"The club contributed to charity by supporting a poor boy by individual contributions from the members...the office of City Manager was filled by DeWitt Portal, Student Body President.."
People in photo include: Tom Tigner, Stanley Smock, Sam Leib, Harry Bryant, and Irving Atlas
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at San Jose High School in San Jose, California USA