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A-1849

9A Class, Franklin B. Gault School, Jan. 1927 Franklin B. Gault intermediate school opened in February of 1926. The school was designed by Hill & Mock. It was intended to serve Tacoma's East Side. It was named after Dr. Gault, superintendent of Tacoma's schools from 1888-1892. The school, with additions, is still in use in 2006. (WSHS)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Portraits;

430-2

Gault Intermediate (Junior High) School, 9A Class portrait taken in front of school. Gault opened for classes in 1926. It was designed by Hill & Mock, architects. The school was named in honor of Dr. Franklin B. Gault, superintendent of Tacoma public schools from 1888- 1892. It is still in use today, with additions made in 1942, 1953, 1974 and 1979.


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Portraits;

498-3

F. B. Gault Intermediate (Junior High) School 9A class portrait taken in front of school.


Public Schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students; Portraits;

D10467-A

ca. 1940. General view of exterior of Gault Intermediate School, circa 1940. The brick two-story building was opened in 1926 and named in honor of Dr. Franklin B. Gault, superintendent of Tacoma Public Schools 1888-92.


Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma);

D9320-11

Franklin B. Gault Intermediate School, Hill and Mock, Architects; 1925. General view of building. (T.Times, Spring Edition)


Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma);

A2331-0

Franklin B. Gault Intermediate School 9A Class. (WSHS)


Public schools--Tacoma--1920-1930; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma);

D11239-2

The Gault "Nonettes" were one of the vocal ensembles that performed at the Gault Junior High School annual spring music festival held on May 7, 1941. The girls in the "Nonettes were, beginning at the top row and working down: (l to r) Agnes Valor, Bernice Hassler and Virginia Meyer; second row (l to r) Bonita Olson and Bonnie Sheerin; third row (l to r) Violet Powers and Vedajean McCoy; bottom row (l to r) Leola Webster and Iris DeRocher. The festival was an all-school presentation in celebration of National Music Week. (T. Times, 5/7/1941, p. 20)


Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Choirs (Music); Music festivals--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950;

477-1

ca. 1934. Gault Intermediate (Junior High) School class play "Mother Carey's Chickens." Seven boys and seven girls in costume on stage. They wear heavy theatrical makeup, especially the youngsters that have been aged theatrically.


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

D10467-4

Franklin B. Gault Intermediate School, Hill and Mock, Architects; 1925. General view of building with City Light trucks parked in front.


Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Public utility companies--Tacoma; Tacoma City Light (Tacoma);

D10467-5

City Light employees pose in front of Gault Intermediate School.


Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Public utility companies--Tacoma; Tacoma City Light (Tacoma);

D7714-1

A scene from the three act play "It Will Be All Right on the Night" produced by the Athletic Department at Gault Junior High School in their school auditorium on December 16, 1938. Eighteen boys are painted a glistening silver; three are posed on a cross with the others in tormented positions at their feet. (T. Times 12-13-38 p.7)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

D7714-2

This striking tableaux is a scene from a three act play called "It Will Be All Right on the Night" presented by the Physical Education Department of Gault School in their Auditorium on December 16, 1938. The play is directed by Gordon E. Tatum. The eighteen pictured boys obtained their glistening silver appearance by covering their bodies with paint. Three are pictured attached to crosses; the rest in tormented positions around them. They are, left to right, Ross Heinselman, Robert McDonald, Ted Malone, Jay Burrington, Harold Wagner, Mickey Brown, Carl Anderson, Helmer Bjorkman, Jack Booth, Larry Connors, Dean Kemp, Bob Stater, Jim Langseth, Gene Upton, John Ketter, Bob Platzer and Richard Cole. (T. Times 12-13-38 p.7)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

A7243-2

Wide angle portrait of the 110 students at Gault Junior High School representing the cast and chorus of the Hawaiian operetta "Tahita," which will be presented at the school on May 13, 1938. The plot was written by the girls in Miss Betty Harding's Glee Club. It is set in Hawaii, where Tahita, the heroine, was shipwrecked as a young child and raised by a native chieftain. She is found by an American aunt who wants to return her to the States to school. However, romance interferes in the person of the captain of the boat and a young bashful Southern sailor. (T. Times 5/13/1938, pg. 8- see caption of photograph for all names.)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

A2330-0

Gault Junior High Class 9A in front of school. (WSHS)


Public schools--Tacoma--1920-1930; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1920-1930;

A41851-3

Gault Junior High School was named after Dr. Franklin B. Gault, Superintendent of Tacoma Public Schools between 1888 to 1892. The school was built and opened in 1926, it was originally called Franklin B. Gault Intermediate School, but was renamed Gault Junior High School in 1928. View of Gault Junior High School students at their spring music festival concert, held at the Franklin B. Gault Auditorium.


Public schools--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Auditoriums--Tacoma; Stages (Platforms); Concerts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma);

429-2

ca. 1933. Gault Intermediate (Junior High) School, Baseball Team. Seventeen players, manager and coach in front of school.


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Portraits; Baseball--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D692-1

Students at Gault Junior High in the school office arranging their programs on the second day of school. 21,000 Tacoma boys and girls would be returning to school in September of 1936, with an additional 12,000 in the rural districts of Pierce County. (T. Times, 9/3/1936, p. 1).


Public schools--Tacoma; School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma);

D7252-2

Seven of the saxophone players in the Gault Intermediate School band and orchestra practise their parts for the May 1938 school production of the operetta "Tahiti." The young musicians are, front row (l to r), Jack Potter, Marjorie Melvin and Eugene Lombardi. Back row (l to r), Dick Norton, Earl Duncanson, Francis Smith and Arthur Bailey. The plot of the operetta was written by the girls in Miss Betty Harding's Glee Club at Gault. The 15 cast members, and the musicians, were supported by dancers and other performers.(T. Times 5/13/1938, pg. 22)


Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Youth orchestras--Tacoma--1930-1940; Saxophones; Potter, Jack; Melvin, Marjorie; Lombardi, Eugene; Norton, Dick; Duncanson, Earl; Smith, Francis; Bailey, Arthur;

428-1

ca. 1933. Gault Intermediate (Junior High) School orchestra. Group portrait of thirty students with instruments taken in front of school circa 1933.


Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Youth orchestras--Tacoma--1930-1940; Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Musicians--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D20944-1

Gault School children for Red Cross. Students of Gault Junior High School are placing hand-made Christmas items in a large display case. The gifts and decorations were made by all schools throughout Tacoma and Pierce County. The American Junior Red Cross was a separate section of the American Red Cross. They were important in supporting programs for children in need. The school, opened February 1, 1926, was named after Dr. Franklin B. Gault, Superintendent of Tacoma Schools from 1888 - 1892. L-R, Pat Hjertaas, Rosemary Martinson (seated), Florence Nen, and Harry Brant. (T.Times, 12/18/1945, p.18) TPL-9313


School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Showcases; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma)--Exhibibitions & Displays; American Red Cross Pierce County Chapter (Tacoma);