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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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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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a lu.u Hni. A.B.. Coll 3ol l ' .iyfflV.5 fcrrv orld H,s4rt M?£tf r rsitv Miss I THE! I , BORNEFELD, A. B., University of Cali- fornia; B.S.. University of Southern California — tin Is Physical Education. Miss Ada BOTTS, A. of California — Wc MISS HARRIl I I Kl NDAl I Birr, A.B.. Northwestern University: A.M.. University of Southern Califor- nia — English. Miss Lucille Cooper, A.B.. B.Mus., Mills College — Glee. Harmony, Music Apprecia tion. Vocations. LLOYD COSTAR. B.S.. University of Illinois — Boys ' Physical Education. (Picture, page 46.) Miss LORRAINE M. COUCH. Counselor. A.B.. Univer- sity of California — Social Sciences. MRS. ANNE L. (CoWiN, A.B.. College of Pacific — 1 uw C .jQ ■( JOSEPH GflCRANE. B.S.. University of Missouri: Uni- versity of California — Algebra. Geometry. Junior Business Training. MISS ANNE CURRIE. A.B.. Grinnell; University of California — English. Publications. CLYDE DAHLMAN. University of California — Auto Mechanics. MISS DONNA M. DUE. A.B.. University of California: Mills College — English. Vocations. Citizenship. JAMES M. DuTRO. Willamette University: University of California — Carpentry. Related Auto-Mechanics. Vocational English. MISS LlLLIE EARLL. Librarian. Chico Normal School; Riverside Library School of University of Califor- nia — French. RALPH T. FlLSON. B.S.. University of California — Agricultural Science and Mechanics. Mrs. Mary Noe Fountain. A.B.. B.S.. University of Missouri — English. Reading. MISS MARY LOVE HARRIS. A.B.. College of Pacific- University of California — English, Public Speaking. DR. A. A. HELLER. A.B.. A.M.. Sc.D.. Franklin and Marshall — Biology. RALPH E. HENSLEY. B.S.. University of Illinois: Uni- versity of California: Washington State College: Chico State College — Boys ' Physical Education. I Picture, page 28.) Mrs. DONNA R. Kissling. A.B.. Pacific University; A M . Boston University — English. R. C. KISSLING. A.B.. University of California — Algebra. Geometry. Bookkeeping. C. H. LEONARD. A.B.. New Mexico Teachers College: M.A.. University of California — Economics. Pacific Relations. United States History. ERNEST F. LUNDEEN. Director of Student Activities. A.B.. A.M.. College of Pacific: University of Cali- fornia — Solid Geomctrv. Trigonometry. General Science. Advanced Algebra. Biology. I LOYD A. MADSIiN. A.B., Montana; M.A.. Univer- sity of California — Physical Education, Football. Mrs. LUELLA A. MADSEN, B.S.. Washing!. in State College — Home making. Cafeteria. Miss MARJORIE MATTHEWS, A B.. M.A.. University of California — English. Social Sciences. KENNETH MAXWELL, A.B., Chico State College; Ore- gon Stale College: Stanford — Mechanical Drawing. General Shop. Miss GLADYS Metcai.I . M.A.. University of Cali- fornia — French. Spanish. L. P. OLKER — Band and Orchestra. (Picture, page 57.) MISS AlLEEN B. PARSONS. A.B.. University of Cali- fornia: University of Mexico; Ph.D.. University of Madrid — Part-time School. Spanish. Algebra. Geom- etry. English. Social Studies. Typing. P. A. PAULSON. A.B.. University of Colorado; Stan- ford — Chemistry. Biology. T. O. RlNKER. Vice-principal. A.B.. University of Nebraska — United States History. MRS. ELLENORE K. ROBBINS. A.B.. Chico State Teachers College: Santa Barbara School of Manual Arts and Home Economics; Heald ' s Business Col- lege; University of California — Shorthand. Typing. CARL S. SCHREITER. Dean of Boys. A.B.. Chico State College: M.A.. Stanford University — Mathematics. Mrs. Catherine Cave Simson. A.B.. College of Emporia; M.A.. University of California — Home Economics. General Science. (Picture, page 24.) MISS LAURENE SHIELDS. Columbia College of Expres- sion : B.S.. University of Utah: M.A.. University of Southern California. DONALD K. SMITH. A.B.. Chico State College; Stan- ford — English. Citizenship. MISS ANGELINE STANSBURY. Chico State Normal School: University of California: School of Arts and Crafts: Student of R. Johonnet — Art. MRS. RUTH S. THOMAS. Dean of Girls. A.B.. Stan- ford University: M.A.. Columbia University. I. L. ULLERY. A.B.. University of Washington: MA.. Ohio Northern University; English. Economic Geog- raphy. Commercial Law. MISS OLIVE VADNEY. Chico State Teachers College. Heald ' s Business College — Bookkeeping. Typing. E. J. VAN MATRE. B.S. and Administration Creden- tial. University of California — Commercial. MRS. MYRTLE V. WALKER, Chico State Teachers Col- lege — Clothing. MISS ELISE DEPREZ WECK. A.B.. University of Cali- fornia — Physical Education. W. R. WEST. A.B.. Colorado Teachers College: MA.. Stanford — Physics. General Science. (Picture, page 24.) Page Nineteen
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