Chico High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Chico, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Mr. Cummings and Dr. Hanna confer on matters of much importance. The counselors too confer on serious problems of student welfare. Upper: left. Dr. Hanna, Stanford University; right, Mr. Cummings, principal Chico High School and superintendent of Chico public schools. Lower: left to right: Mr. Lundeen, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Rinker, Miss Couch. Mi-. Schreiter. THE TOP FLIGHT THE PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE . . . Morning, noon, and night — a trilogy, a division of time, of a day, of a year, of a life — the theme of this book! It is noontime, when the sun swings high, when ambitions, plans, accomplishments, and all one ' s powers are at flood-tide. Then gradually comes the night, the time for lengthening shadows, the golden sunset, the herald of the stars. Then, also, comes the afterglow of solid satisfaction from things achieved, from work well done, from never-dying friendships made. But first of all there is the morning, the glorious dawn, the youth of day — when even stars lose their luster, when earth and sky are painted with radiant colors, and when all nature rouses from her rest. For you seniors it is still morning, when precious friendships are in the bud. and all around the landscape is colored by your ambitions and your plans, and all suffused with hope. From the freshness of your youth may you grow stout hearts and visions that shall ever see the mountain tops where rosy-fingered morn stands tiptoe and beckons with a glad hallo. ' ' FRANK L. CUMMINGS. Page Seventeen

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THK HOARD OF EDUCATION In. H. D. March, W. C. Endridge, J. E. Morrow (chairman), Chester E. Rose, Dr. .1. R. Young THE BUILDER-UP-ERS OUR FOUNDATION . . . King Solomon built a wonderful temple in Jerusa- lem some }000 years ago. The tremendous stones in that building would tax the ingenuity of present-day engineers. These were laid as a foundation, one on the other, perfectly hewn and placed without cement. The temple was destroyed. but the foundation has withstood the wars and ravages of time and is now known as The Wailing Wall of the Jews. The foundation of our new auditorium-gymnasium has been in the course ot construction some weeks. We have watched the excavation, the pouring of cement reinforced with heavy steel bars that should make this structure secure for centuries. These foundations laid with such great care should be very impressive to each one of us. They should cause us to ask the question, What kind of foundation am I building on? Is it enduring, or are we building on shifting sands that in time will wreck the structure we rear on it? May we so build that it can be said of us. For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. J. F. MORROW. Page Si i , , i-



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S Madsen THE DEALER-OUT-ERS Last row: Miss Earll, Mr. Cummings, Miss Currie, Mrs. Robbins, Miss Vadney, Miss Botts. Fifth row: Mr. Paulson, Mr. Leonard, Mr. Lundeen, Dr. Heller, Mr. Dahlman, Mr. Schreiter, Miss Couch, Mr. Smith, Miss Stans- bury, Mr. Rinker, Miss Burr, Miss Due. Fourth row: Mr. Madsen, Mr. Filson, Mr. Ullery, Mr. Kissling, Miss Metcalf, Miss Shields Third row: Mr. Dutro, Mrs. Thomas, Miss Bornefeld, Mr. Van Mat re, Mr. Maxwell, Mrs. Cowan. Second row: Mrs. Walker, Mr. Crane, Miss Cooper, Mrs. Kissling, Mrs. Fountain. First row Mrs Miss Matthews, Miss Week, Miss Harris. QUALITIES NECESSARY to make a splendid high school — Chico High School faculty has them all. They give us cooperation, advice, understanding, help, and many other things that we students couldn ' t get along without. Besides helping us through trials and tribulations, they help us outside of school, if we wish. More may be accomplished if the s tudents and faculty have a good understanding ol each other, and the feeling of good will is exceptionally strong in this institul ion THROUGH WEEKLY CONFERENCES the faculty keeps the school abreast of the times. A member who has made a special study of some phase of teaching leads each discussion. Topics include such problems as improved reading meth- ods, value ol various testing programs, and methods of grading. ♦ I

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