Chaffey College - Argus Yearbook (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA. Row 1— D. Magowan, M. Herrmann, P. Clow, J. Moore, L. Butterfield, C. Friestad, V. A. Adams, C. Wise, E. Schorr, E. Wilson. F. Cowles. Row 2— J. Pehl, B. Gray, B. A. Horsch, M. Miller, I. Kirby, M. Reed, A. Wilson, M. Settle, D. Stanton, D. Stanton, E. Miller, P. Blake, V. Van Pelt, P. Dougherty. Row 3— F. Sanchez, B. Powell, P. Titus, P. Bennetts, M. Edwards, M. Glendening, V. Wadsworth, L. Mauldin, C. Gregory, J. Stewart, E. Farmer, M. Nanassy, B. Hoppe. Rov 4 — D. Keep, B. Van Dorin, N. Sanford, W. Silver, F. Doty, C. Payne, H. Hartley, J. Cox, C. Weber, J. Reed, D. Byer, Miss Clark. ishiQ Contributed to National Defense :? : C N i- SECRET AMBITION of many a hard-working Chaffeyan is to see his name hsted among those of the college honor society. Alpha Gamm.a Sigma. Dili- gent, consistent study might place you among those few who have ... 34 guality points ... no grade less than C. . . 12 or more units a semester ... a .rade point ratio of 2 . . . the qualifications for a semester ' s membership. Permanent membership is given to those who have been eligible for four t s and have a ratio of 2.3; presidents, James Cox and Patricia CAMPUS CURFEW is 8:15 a. m. v hen all over-night books are due in the Chaffey Memorial library. So . . . careening madly through the stately front door you manage to come to a skidding stop and gently deposit your book onto the desk. Overseer of the 36,081 books and magazines housed in the three rooms available to collegians is Mrs. Verna Clapp, head librarian, and assisting her in the problems of perplexing references are Miss Adelaide Nyberg and Miss Ruth Urey. Also, patiently looking up our 070 A427 ' s were the student helpers who have taken a one-semester course in library science. Added cultural attraction in the library this year were the numerous paintings loaned for exhibition by the Chaffey Community Art Association. Service is rendered quickly and pleasantly by the efficient overseers of the library, Mrs. Verna E. Clapp, who has a B.A. from Pomona College, and Miss Adelaide Nyberg, who attended Riverside Library School. - . . ....i... ■ ....■w-iw

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Instrumental instructors are Ralph Streano, Coombs Conservatory, and Murray Owen, College of Pacific. McDOWELL CLUB. Row 1— L. Grahams, C. Wise, A. Wilson, D. Merchant, C. Relph, E. Egly, M. Settle. Row 2— F. Cowles, E. Wilson, M. Wall, V. Wadsworth, B. nformal as you ' re used to seeing them . . . concerts excepted . . . are Florence Blakeslee, B.A., Pomona ! ollege, and S. E. Blakeslee, B.A., Pomona College, vho direct the vocal end of the music department. Schmidt, R. Blackman, A. Crowley, V. Nelson, P. Jacobs. Row 3 — J. Porter, J. Feeney, B. Higgins, D. Fox, R. Derby, F. Doty, T. Penner, F. White. Row 4— C. Daniels, C. Mitchell, H. Hartley, C. Payne, Mr. Blakeslee. Row 5— M. Hansen, R. Chidlaw, E, Miller, A. Carter, B. Hobbs, M. Cramer. Art, Music and Scho. FROM SWING to symphony cind anywhere in be- tween lies the repertoire of the music department. Instruments and the people ho play them claim the attention of Murray Owen, director of the band and noted for his gigantic stage production . . . and Ralph Streano, leader of orchestra and ensembles . . . S. Earle Blakeslee and Florence Hill Blakeslee, B and Mrs. B direct the work of the a cappella choir and Los Cantadores, groups which have won Southland acclaim . . . Franklin White, president and advisers, the Blakeslee ' s, of the MacDowell club whose members are the leaders in the musical field. LINES . . . CIRCLES . . . proportions . . . per- spectives . . . paint jars . . . brushes . . . with these, Lela McClelland and Charlotte Reed instruct potential artists in the fundamentals of applied art, drawing, design, and painting . . . though they are stowed away in the third floor of the high school building, they make their presence felt by the work turned out by their students in the form of posters calling attention to coming events . . . displaying the year ' s work at the spring art exhibit. Lela McClelland has a special art credential from Pomona College and Charlotte Reed is a graduate of Corcoran Art School. jLi ii» m ' an -tsfsm F- .n!--HWiia! .tU,-- «v



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KEEPING CHAFFEYANS physically in shape were Louise Kellogg, swabbed sore throats, took temperatures, and pre- scribed treatments at the health center . . . Orra Mabon, B.A., Pomona College, instructed archery, swimming, and correctives . . . Harriet Reeder, M.S., Welsley, headed women ' s ath- letic department . . . while H. R. Mitchell, B.H., Stanford, was assisted by Burt Reiser, B.S., University of Southern California, who helped to keep muscle-bound collegians in the pink. RECIPES, NEEDLES AND PINS, AND COLOR CHARTS . . v ith these, domestic- ally-minded students learned all the phases of successhil housekeeping from Lillian Graves, whose low-cost menus and sugarless recipes found favor with many Southern California housewives . . . from Adda Middleton, who showed seamstresses how to sew a fine seam . . . and from Marie Frank, who taught students how to make homes attractive and meals appetizing. P. E. CLASSES . . . you had to attend them . . . here you relaxed from study- ing to have loads of fun under nurse Louise Kellogg, or Harriet Reeder or Orra Mabon in women ' s sports or you let-down with instructors Burt Heiser or Howard Muggs Mitchell in the gymnasium or on the oval. New items constantly added interest to all phases of school life . . . the acquisition of this aristocratic tea set delighted Mrs. Marie Frank, who came from Chounaird Art School, Los Angeles; Miss Lillian Graves, who has a B.S. from Columbia University; Mrs. Wilma Koeker, with a B.E., from U. C. L. A., and Miss Adda Middleton, v ho obtained her B.S. at Kansas State and a M.A. at Columbia. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. Row 1— D. Jordan, E. Brewer, Miss Mid- dleton, H. Longanecker, M. Miller. Row 2 — F. Vestal, L. Sanchez, K. Robinson, B. Sav yer. Row 3 — I. Kirby, J. Murphy, F. Sargent, E. Farmer.

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