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OFFICE A. C. Daniels. B.A., B.S. (picture not here), is business manager for Chaffey. Laura Hofman, sec- retary to the Superin- tendent, keeps things running smoothly in Mr. Spring ' s office; serves as secretary to the Board of Trustees. Frances Cain ' s youthful appearance gives no clue to the fact that she holds the responsible position of junior-college registrar. Nella Christ- man is the genial assistant to busi- ness manager A. C. Daniels in the business office. Nellie Jones has the pleasant voice which answers the telephone calls, Good morning, this is Chaffey. She also answers gen- eral information questions. Jean Roseberry is the youngest member of the office staff. Grace Huntoon (pic- ture not here) took her place when she accepted another position. Ada- line Nyberg is assistant librarian in OFFICE the Memorial Library. Helen Ruth joined the library staff this year. James Stead (picture not here) is custodian of the auditorium. Hel- en Hendricks and Elinor Corn (pictures not here) are secretar- ies in the music de- partment; Beilby Ma- son (picture not here) in the Publications of- fice; Irene Menard in Dr. Berry ' s office. Identification: top — main desk in the library; center (row 1)— J. White, H. Withey; row 2— F. Young, F. Cain; lower (row 1)— N. Christman, L. Hofman, N. Jones; row 2- Twenty-Eight
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fore he conducted the Chaffey symphony orches- tra and taught instrumental music. Charles L. Turner helps aeronautics students reconstruct out- moded and broken-down planes; advises Aero club; enjoys his vacations in his stream-lined trailer. Leo Wadsworth. B.A., conducts classes in hygiene and is director of the Chaffey Men ' s Asso- ciation. George Weldon. B.S., M.S., mayor of Ontario, is known as the originator of several new varieties of peaches; teaches entomology, pom- ology, agriculture. Jack White. B.A., M.A., helped Coach Heiser drill the line; claims Stanford uni- versity as his alma mater. Hettie A. Withey. B.A., M.A., teaches history and geography with a ven- geance and likes it; makes her own good-looking clothes as a hobby. Frank Young directs classes interested in machine shop work; helped construct the new football scoreboard. In addition to teaching regular courses, almost every Chaffey instructor works on one or more committees. Fourteen serve on the student advi- sory group composed of Mr. Booth, Dr. Berry, Mr. Blakeslee, Miss Clark, Miss Hyde, Miss Withey, Miss Brown, Mr. Turner, Miss Ordnung, Mr. Men- dosa, Mr. Flum, Mr. Hall, Mr. Wadsworth, and Miss Norman. Their duties consist of keeping complete regis- tration information about each student assigned to them, checking his course to see that he is elig- ible to graduate and meet college entrance re- guirements if necessary, and to consult with him personally on any problems he may have. A group with similar duties is the counselors who are available to collegians for advice and specific information in specialized fields. They in- clude: Miss Graves, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Mather Mr Merchant, Mr. Owen, Miss Stanford, and ' Mr Weldon. Miss Clark, Mr. Hall, Mr. Wadsworth, Miss Reeder, Mr. Horsch, and Mr. Mendosa are members of the absence com- mittee which meets each week to act on absence petitions. Miss Ordnung, Mr. Flum, Miss With- ey, and Mr. Weldon make up the grades committee which re- ceives petitions for dropping courses after six weeks. Mr. Mather, Miss Clark, Mr. Merchant, Mr. Palmer, and Dr. Berry are members of the schol- arship committee. Identification: above — First Aid; below (left to right) top— F. Palmer, E. Payne. C. Reed, H. Reeder, H. Stanford; lower — M. Stanford, R. Streano, C. Turner, L. Wadsworlfi, I. Menard Twenty-Seven
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Student executives share responsi- b ilities and honors on the campus. -iwA X
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