A Timeline of Centennial Celebration

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A TIMELINE OF

CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION For the last hundred years, generations of Manteca High students have contributed to their school’s history and lasting traditions. In 2020-21, the school is celebrating its one-hundredth anniversary. Though celebrations may look different than originally planned, MHS staff and students are finding ways to highlight the

school’s storied past. One way is through a “100 Year Gallery” of memorabilia that hangs in the school’s front office hallway. Mary Jones, account clerk at MHS and 2nd generation buffalo, is well known for her collection of MHS keepsakes. When principal Frank Gonzalez nominated her to spearhead the project, she happily accepted.

“There are 11 boards that hang in the hallway, each dedicated to a decade and a theme,” described Mary. “I made sure to include the famous bell tower on each board. MHS has 4th and 5th generation families who attended school when the bell tower was still here, and to this day we are still known for it; Even our yearbook is titled, ‘The Tower’!”

1920-1929 The gallery begins with the 1920’s decade, with the board’s theme dedicated to the school’s “firsts” in the years 1920-1929. The school opened its doors to students on October 20, 1920 with 32 students, 3 teachers, and 3 classrooms. Back then, Manteca Union High boundaries served high school students not only from Manteca, but from French Camp and Lathrop. Before the school’s existence, high school students were bused to Stockton high schools. In 1922, the school built the original tower and held a dedication ceremony on January 27, 1923. The school’s first yearbook, The Tower Yearbook, debuted in 1923 and featured the 10 students of the graduating

class of ’23. Shorty and Roy, featured in the middle of the 1920s board, were the school’s first cheerleaders. “They were acrobats,” explained Mary. “They were known as ‘yell-leaders’ and would cheer the crowds at football games and other events.” The first Manteca Buffalo football game was played in 1923, where the team defeated Hilmar 20-6. The school’s first and longestrunning club, the California Scholarship Society, formed in 1924 and is featured in the upper left corner of the decade’s gallery board. In 1928, the Manteca chapter of FFA was established.


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