Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA)

 - Class of 1929

Page 1 of 216

 

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collectionPage 7, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collectionPage 11, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collectionPage 15, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collectionPage 9, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collectionPage 13, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collectionPage 17, 1929 Edition, Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 216 of the 1929 volume:

, 1 . , Eeclufh fj77a-,0 I . E K.. 3 'E-X xl M 1 sw ' -Q, XXX .P 9 U.. Q 1mh, 9 n ,A , 1- 7f 9 llf + f9V1f'51'fi'L'Njg I AU If ' 1 , :Mex Q , D H A6 A L. 'i lf ' 1 ' C. z-if ff' M ' - 'IU A1-xv, 'rf rj, Q ' I , ' ' 1, L q , ' ,, A - ., A? 'A ' P . W . 4 1 'ilk AV . q f f , ' ' ' '- I - - . . .QW . ,.. mg V 5 ,k Q - E Y X ,.,v Kf,, Alix H 1 , ' y ' 10.-' ' I I - ' . . ,' 1 I, ., A M U. v f 'JM . ,'g1 F , , 11 vi,-F P Vp x I.. I ? ,',. V m ,,. ,. f V- v-.. x TSNQQIXSJSSYQE ' S . 9 25 A, U ZQTQSQSJ' hifi' ' f'2??9 ' - 2322! ggi! !P - 52 ' ' ' igfi iiii-liflsg ,V 3 355 ' y ' 4 -, m 4 4, 545-Q.. ,gf ' -ff'- 2: - .A.' ,-,. E , gwflsfayftawg' ' iim ssagvx 1, V H' X az gi n- , V . Q24 g 4r .!a L4lw,29,4yY 544 -i ft ljr1l ASS' 92088 95 382 2124 . ' 2824398 QSQZDIQI IE BII - I3 A- - ll bi 1355 255 , - 'Aw T 5 A '1 ' A ' ' ' ' 1. ,. ws Maw, 1 1 1 is 7 , . X b Mk' . it esmxsvm 9. 'In ' go H .: SME EE A K f-7' . 5 Q-SX 7 P. N 4 ' I I A . , .- f,-L .4 f an 3 V, 1,7 '- , , '01 , L nm Si' f f - 'f14f2f 1 .-1117 0 g 1 Q' X'-.Jf fl V' .f l tg z qu: - X if v S 13 f ,Q W, - S4 29 9 JD , A S? -ffa -522 1 Q gl . f , M f , - rijlfzig . , , ' W , i f ff'- f ' X 5 k ' 4 r1rw . m g 54. , X f 'I HW: -- Hu 'A' V' l MA' l 2 Q ' fr -' -' -' iff wz F' f 'N G C F3361 S AW? 12 -,f 5,55 3 ' - f f -- -se-5A Wk3':ff :sms 5 if-fp ,gakigg , I . W . 355 55. ggi LV?-fi 5 5 4: ki ,J ,swff - ' XWIJOV I I V , ,. 2 2:91 V an kf , - 4 , I ALJMZ' - ,431 f S 53 2, f . gm Sir 331 . an w ,, , ,ue 0 V 11.Xf 1 - 3 n 25 frgfgfg? ' id q,f'iV' ' u 22 -zu-' S so . xf-.c! ' an- ' ' Ymlfv ff3ff1gg CKY lQf,4'7xLr'n ,704 X S E 1 '7 L' ,- ' ' 'v - 0 ,J ' N X D 5 211 g ,Q. X X n 33' . eff? 3 , s if X-' ' N' N 45 9' 2 .. ... , , V . Zi xx !! y . fo .f ,. Q , A riwgfmm 3 3: X f' 3 : W 'X ' X - , , ' 'J fx 'N' W g ff? 8 3 3 0 Ay! 4 S U i W .ff K N h 'U N I x -A ai '35 A 4 6 1 fi Q gb' gg' ' ' 4 ' p g 'yQX N 'J A ' T ii:- f ' X X -xi 1 X 'V A I W N In .-. 5 J , efw f . ggxxmg, xx 3 y X ' . X , JM' QM 21.55-meg n: . ' x' x ' x V -' V Y' 9 2' A - '-lf' 2-' Q14 2 f - g awk '. ' 0 3- , ' ., ' 4 . Q' ' ' ' SQC CCQQ C 1225 C CCC QfCSS5f'ft3CC3lCQ1g CCC!C4!'i V CCCQK C Q C QCQ Q . S SH , ' I ' ' 0 , ' , , :wif T !Il ' mms nl g g g SQIi1 :sumti xy? img ?1lJ gmJwr A !iMV,.11!If 4 llu..... .... ugiililllnmhalllgg' Z,Ih,,,, M11 1 , hm l 4.A - N tt 02238 c1:':ct cw:4 wx-zccccccwm e z a r i e s- eass xcc csrzaaalz-5 One . . ..-rf .,. . ' 1' 'Hin w .n .L :V Hmfuw. 4.-1: ,Ag u- ax. , . .u . 1 - lu' '. . zu, 11.54 'r- my :Km .. an 1-1s.:.ru1.pu,u:wn1nnme.n niuzl- 3 K + sr'-1. 5 Q Y! 'AL f f ww '-- r' f' . A -wx Af ' . ,, q- ' :-- , v- Q.,-1 L '- ., ' .-X...,:f,,,-5 H.-. -- v .. - ' V V .n-1 1-,..,.- ., .A -, ., . ' 1 ll f, fi - .LE W ,. ,. Mr' ., , ' -K -nv fr.. .4- .,gv 1. 1 , U1 s zfgms sx , H' , ' u se H . gm :ganna 13-5 : an 1 an ma y , - N ur ' ' ' - ' . , I ', vu . ,cggk - ' - -. - I , , ' 1 ,QL ' kj QSOX ' nm. - . -' A 1 . . -' :Q 'f m.M ...nIn 'Q C. Q1 . S ' 1gi,8' 812458, ,212 2 IFS? Ul2'3f D lll9Zflfl ll-ZS lllf iiiflllf 8218 f laqgfiq g N - Q kJx!x y'-N MN ' - A 'L XL 0 -Ai! D J vvvxj - 1 - V - , 3 2 , ,. :rv X 2 OV' ' JM ww-.w s as za D .. A -. H C A Ci-A . U--yy 1-Ldv-.4g Q Y . ,4 la M If J2 Q 06517 - as f 33 55-avg' Q 4 ' 1 ea 92 , - ufs zmgg if QQ! JLJL ' 1 ra ' Q i b 'N 5 E h .iw 8 s ' ', mm -. ' N fit. Q . ,4ll','Ili. 3 V a ,,. M 'Q ' g 52 3 2: -sazegz . ' v V 5 2152 ,, V V M sfkzvx . lhltxv I i E SE ' Zihsxsym ' - .gw Il ' 'lII! ., 1 3 ' ' an , I sv XX 3 +4,5W,1Q . ' A' X V., ', 3 ,Qi A,,, ,,,..1 - The Fenslitl K M V L 2 R 55 536244553 '- gf 3 f g 1929 I on fi r 9 A -Q A R? Q x v A 'kj ffqll u 2, 3 Published lry izlme Senior Class ' is 315 QA I +'A - U if 1 0 ' T 1 Q. v new A 0 0 1 ' . U, - ' iff' ' 0 ' it 5' Vs- ' if 4 v QL, I A Km w i l' .f V---' -' , fl? , 'Q' Z5 55g '15 Clmffey Union High Soho T.,-:ssl 9 ' ' . . . . E551 A ' A 0hfdP10 Calniforma 9 S :Sesame , gxs assi? f ' ' I Q Q29 2' 3 ' . ' wig ---- V 3 1 'fl ' Es. xswfj A 6 QIYQQQEQQ p an - , A so ,. , , as S ' 6 ' W fi ' ' .A '- -WV I 0 0 N- A 55 35.22 gssiiiim ' so . , so ' I Q' X E ' Q , , . Y i t gi 888952 L Qffvftdscg , 1 -A.. le 3 r Q3 - W 3 W' s i x M :YJ 5 'A .. ' f LM v 'A'- ff 'f ' V ' ' - ' 6 '- 1713 s 5 Xa- sf! 3 . wg ggawmgg 1 WJ AYMI' fffffj g,,f1i , Qz gi 3 A ,fl ,A li- , riff 'J fawm Q' M - 5 5 -M 5 gg zi e -tang: c wggea ca gfCSS5C'?!CgCC!1g'C0CCCC4I'I Q mgwg c zg c e ng I f lu j tv - .. ' 'U' I' f 4 . 0 ' ' ' V o N' A f: f 22 2:25521 -f V f ml' W fam 5' 2 5 AQ J' f an . 49' 24 f s 'X 'o 6 v' - S A, ,Ill , A hlhm , ...um Q aanglullu-Pm'--llmtg --gl S Ill... V ...nlll Q. f , Q: Illn-'.. V ' bi QC! 02180 twsrttuuizit KCUEX , A 'tilt tea:-:NC V 24. tc : xt cumaii' 61612366 31245 if mv, , Three , ' A ' ' 434 fl ,.,., .i, I Eff! f :2f'QA i1l 4 1 if 15 V F f5fe1ff'Qfu5fffI ufgffuflfg 111835115 ' 1145! 1304254 if-ig! 1818153 ig 81111159 Iifligl 'Illia 41 , , Asa Keg v, ef 5. rue fwfw' 5 we fa Efflzz V , m i- 3: .4 Q, 4 r Q a i 1 1 5 mm-IU ' 5 eiwuwiv 9. sf 5. a E Q P+ V M Li if 9 fG1J1J1ED.f ,',, 4 X ' -ix-M15 gg? 'X 13 1' -autzaiituttm lui Nut 8 mu ut-sziiunivzli iusmittutrzltutttwz ututbiuuasza sg. v usa: A 33051:-ziillilisiwtqx'-3 on QJ 0 U 0 , s 0 Q M sg 'S QQQQQ 35555553 2 : M - A - 0 0 0? 20 ' - ' ' an K' 0 I O ' W '-I '4 '-l :P 'U 2 2 2 5 24,2 2' 5 2 5 .5 3 El 392 :Egg 2255. :Sis-' gigs' 5255 EQ Z 6 008-King O V s s 2 as-.S-1-F iffmaggfaam in-M - - amazes: ,,,,E3',7,- -gcc? mg-'B :fn-an 5 mo- grcfog an Z 3.555 ?zi? v2 2523 5- of :Him 3233 s.-45321 M452 5:03 veg: 6 034 'U'-PO.-. m ' w H.cj 1--- NDN Hfmcfb UQ FU'-1 ' .JU 4-MQ! 3329- 25:3 :SBE Z.T':w P- -'igffo Sgbiiinwz .Q P AAfS cos:-93-P .'I.'? 'sDB 55728 MES: 5-'Og-O 3055-'J'Q'ZQ 'Gif 549' Ozswb' 3214- -wc -sw '-:Ian-K4 cuff.-,S 5.-500 35 23353.-4 wen? N152 3855 2-513.2 S3820 5-US-ms? mi if : ,LL -. 3 ,-,. O CD 1 H' SD CD 1 f 0 Oasmfff moguqq 0B'o'-- -,OfD:r' 3 O 'S U1 ' gg 'Q 45, 9 , :s fb n sw UQ UQ ,D 5- ..., 0 cn :rr -f N 55 O 0 i M3293 325.35 9,55-3' gag? Snsssswsg . Y r-. ESWE 21332 6533 'gig EQ' T. ESQ? fDS'g1 'EfU1 5 i VQX 0-3-3 'QUE' -221: D, .S 05,90 21903-3' - . QllJ0 B S: M 3 I3 3 v ' 5 N CD f- rn D: -4 0 In an gsssss E P' -f gf 5- - D- Q 3 gi- QI-' 5- JT U, 5' 'FU 2!K6Q'15 s Z 3 2, 2 22 2 fb as ff: 0 .-: 45 s sz Q B 4 0 fn fl ff H E - - 0 as E o- 53- cz. ErvvQQQg og- 3, 5- bg E 3 ? J-9 5-1 P+ CD , -o . Q ' S 5 'D -EQ: QE'-LEA' an on HSS 5395: Exif!! 0 6- Q Q1 . Q e- 3: 33 ? vw4b'ttatc gtututsvtuussb'Q-,-ug sunny! tum' tum? utuavft It aviltztszfl un xuuusvuauc br ut 2' u cc 2' 'sssws-E -ew' 5 if ' vi? ,., vi? if fi f 5 . 9- M f .231 s QW, gm: fe ff 1 52 bf' Q is Q 5 si Q rw 3 of ss 'f '-2 1. F 9 +' 3' 9? 'X QL ei 5' Z2 3, 'N Uni? bum -5 ' A A 'E 2:ccccccfrxccccwzxaccc me Qc: wma: mccccewmu -at wtf naman -mu mms so :rims umuuxssiz at zz :nu zftitcazixaazcmz 1 I Iliff? Q1 .1 131 . 'R Q ,U UCCEETQQQ. .. N . lg, in ji.x,,fQfj,g Wk elm 'fig 5 ,S6E:U f at xy Ai li gy 4 'H T ,JB T QV' VTTTT rj f xxx, VT 1 cn 5 f 1-P f CD '1' :r -'T -f T ff, L17 rv JP -+ Z9 ' , :T sn 0 'q'E3 V Lf 5 50 SWTN fl l E. Fr r-9, C V7 S 3 3 C if 'l ff Egan 1 '-I Q- N X4 41 3 CD Q 2, 5' -I1 i A Q. -- V gg O .1 Q JQS3 . 5 M :r 2 o fn gg CLE Q -s D -F' S g-K4 og 5. gi g.4?4ix '4 l -4 2- 92 8 E- I 2 :S o .... D- 0 1 5 2 9+ S 3- Q. 3 'bk 'eZ sg N i . . ss: ,,, sw S E 'D 'D O K4 C -4 5' i-.77 Q E S2 Q f Lf V Af.- g 5- 3 at G S2 Vi' ' S TZ- - ' u Ii D N fb V' pq- O Q43 , 3. U' I 5' rv ' 'si ' ii .. Q H-3 v 'fb lm. 1 Q. , ' H:- 33 'Q W'??TiSi i 5: W YAY Vim 43 U :H ,gzaaz 0 X . aj A' Q 7 0 .il ,,L,, msn gg unc gg: - - s Ff IQ. :dwg ' ' 5 agafkgw 'Q 0 EJ ' NH: as . ,QU J. 0, at sy Q -..mtg Q-El U is Ui 27 I 511211 C Elf!!! EYQCQQ vii TP Y , S553 s.. . , '4' X S ' sv f -ual? x 5 . gg ,, If-K v 93 9 ul will S fl Nl llln. .mil ' 23 if X 4 3 db P3 N 8 2 ' Q P la Q 5 AQ U J an To seek for the Fountain of Youth it sailed, And it carried the youth of the land. Their teachers and books were not quite forgot, But the yards with garlands were hung, They looked like a school on a holiday cruise, With their flags to the breezes flung. Away sailed the youth in gallant array, But their homes they saw never more, At those Eastern Isles they safely arrived, K 3 H 3 .- -lt Q grwngng 3 3 3 , an 3 Al 248561 .I 2: O Q. gs m: luv lm T Q :S a lllu. 68 00 D if . A And took root on a foreign shore. 5 .gel 3 I 0 Q f , M cv Q .Z The Tyrant of Ch in though on conquest bent, gy, ggi 95 , - His spear point with roses concealed: 421 2 ,rt To the Isles of the East by that festive troop, gs. Q He the learning of China revealed. 5564445 S 5 5765 ' So japan in our day her debt to repay, Q 2 fag 'T Brings China the Fountain of Youth, 259553312 'P jig, May China drink deep her youth to renew 3 ' W S 3 so . ' lp if gg Q And be led in the pathway of truth. ' 8 va xx 45 2212444135 V-'-41 ' U I 3 an f ln an 9 g 4 From the Book of wa, ,Q WILLIAM EDGAR GEIL 58 A 5 22 24 25 -'THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA ' A ' Q n u is ' i 0 n a 535 PTRLi'f1'1t?ii.1Zf'2'Z.iZ1Z2..' S g 3 54,345 EEksKQQ1ge Q . 8 3 5f? Us ..... 55 9 .5 Q - egg ic 66113.35 4 ca :at cue-236 accfg Q -cc M Q tctgt tt i g G 6 it1g ,, u IU 'nl ll' un oo h , , Q lr' 'ui ug --u 1 - 1,3 - Q .---- A 5 x ' ' N Q g . iilllg rig, ,, Ll hilt.. ...iilllll sg 6 ' lIli.. l 5 llln- 5 bi it A 022' Q or-zaawzu -uc:-zscccccw:-:xaaa 2-z aaccacccccc:-:c uc-ea i t - --mascara Five 15 Y . If gn .' , -. ' . I ,ml --L, -5 ' -. - VPQ- -- 1 -. -1- ,, f - - - - , . - - . . , X. ., - 4 4 I 1 ' VW 1: '.-M-' f in ' .,-v 4 , . on 9 ' 1' Quinta s I 1242 39 12 153 5 -ajs w s axa z sf , ' I 1' .xglfdgv 555523 mx 1 li v ' I' A v 4' 1 5 1141 ' ' 15,1 4- I ' .' 'W '- 5 I ' iz E 4 ,, , . . ,., 51 kfIB!89!33!'39938l212i If 3, J 'Y Q C 4 1 Q 3 2 -Qi 9: kj jp W ag 'TEH W 5 s I. s I I Q, 1 --3 , I - w L , nx- sg Q if ' be al ge we ' ca gg T - 5 W 1 -1 3 F I ,J - fd 1 if tl! tw , A, 'Z aasasneiszgazsagmzfsz - 0 O , - Q9 23 l .V - I 'JL V 1 41 -,1 : 3 - 5' ' S - - .ma ' Q -I .' .. W ' 5 .9 z. I9 'g. , - . fl .A . -1 I , -I f . f, T I R 4 'E , , -- W. ,. nl ,, ME 1 F? - ,.,3 - f- Q if . 1' ' , ru' ,nz - . W-- .3 ,-. F, 'pf ' f W :is 1-- ! in GCC if ii W UAKN ssi.svw-,as 8 mam nm 3 1:-.4 3' :mm umm: .,. 4.zs1w ff g. wasssfz-3,-ia :CQ ' 838819 ffl ui!! Ex -'T 9 1388852 I' 1 sl , glllihgf CMV! 893 'H ICSC!! C881 Z I ........... ,W 44 Qzznnusxa 0 K A -K? f- 5 Wg 'fb 5 uzfint lllll--.L .,... nllll sax N 2-zifufz 1 ings IP V W llf53C'ff xs lf! , ---fs 5211888 ii! 31 ' ISN!! zgtsaae w - - - we HI! iiiitiiilll S'-76. 63 , ' I ' Xgwy ,. , sa' - Q gm? a s ' x -xx 3 H. LJ! ,,,-,. , 5 so U 4'- i Ni 838 an ssss 5: W an in ' . 2 ggskkkiisgi SS I9 4. JP -I ' l HIM! ..Q I t.f04ff660207C0! fain, M-Mfg,-.-4,2-.-,,-A-,-4- ,y'q,iey.-M .M ?WZ,fZ4- fpdyfffff-4, 4-A-,nw-.422-.L IQ- I m M mmf? acdfz-14524 my Me ,4aff,Wf,2,- Ale ,,zm-4,-W. , Jn lllrmnrium JAMES DENNIS, '29 .La--v. .mp ur- -mu- ' Q 1 'f???u S'5w ' E 1 'L ss'2 -5 , . P no 4 bans' 'N 555 Y 'FT ' 7 , 1v ' Q .19 7 Xkme. - Q? . VQ Q-nm f ' ' A-rf-l ' an-45? ,. A ,, A 535553, a ' Q1 V ' 5 2 5' is HK' - 1 '55 v iff?-9 .P-9a- -. , gg -m '- ' S1666 F 5 1 ' , Kw- on -. -.:- cow: :ca -ge c as scccccc-zzcccac-''zecaccw 'fa ca:-:s ec -g scggg I Il 0 P JT' Q' rf,'5C 9 9 W I1 t '3 X M 4 Q' my ' 'i m e QC CC' QCCCC U 48 CCC' 'QSQCCGCW 'AI CIZUU C1110 ' CCG! -eq G K ' .'lZ QE'ZC 53 X 'e-, 5-I' or w .QQ F' , 4 -' -'4 M Q. 4 - 1 -A ff --M ff ' --' Hu I 'aug II 'E 5 -ll, J -1 f 1 1 id - ' 'K ' 'Y 5 X 1 0 N - . I v H. if 0 -' L na Q , ,Q Q It U xl' eye 166 - I, N 0 3 by 1, 6' 5 3 9 D - fu- , A - - x,.,, , 1' If-lj -., H W G' ,. ,l In-... .....-u ig ksvllgliimmmlllgg 5 22 ---.,,.,--.n - 2-if 41. I 3 -' -' - -S' , -,, . -, . ' an ' f T ' W .ft , '75 . 5.9 .,,- J QAO 1 ,- 9. 0 4 of -3 P 5 5. S +5 . .V nga ,' , ' T., ' Q -373 A x . 'E '-1' 1-:ll Y! '- -Q., hum- .- aesmggeaeaimaxea-zmsgsufzazagzxaem mmm .z1mi?e5szg2Q,fiam2 Q as 333111: ga use mszzgg,39?g-- ' ig 5-g - .ai z.. B - 53 .-in R3 x ' ? -fe Q? 'E 4 51. X 5 - U' Q -A'. 'Q 31' f-f.?'5EE1-'fm f -12 fe - 5'- 1 ,f ,igsil gg! 'fr : ' A - Ee Q figlqvgfql'-'FQ' SEQQL .-Egg A 4 , PJ A f-amd. AJ 5, .2 ff cf.. . essgcfzratccwmttta 2IQgcgcg6'f3ggsgQaggH- giggiqyg,-gggggglwig sag-.-qeittwk i8Qs353 4!81833'iiaaq 34:-2156835 s2s1:5f35QPfz xN86- 22 Sai? 5 1 A 1, -, -. H. M , ' .,- .I . . i V '-,, Q. ., i , . .A . H ., .1 A 4 if A - -- ,Q , ,A --- .- ,.,g.v, L -.L fb 1- fl: - 1. :ff f 1. .54 , v .4 --wz r- a .-,. , - 1 -57-1 .. m X- ...- fu -:1..-- .- -1-fn.-mq -1,45 gl... - - -ra.: 'vi 74' v-gr-. :v ,Q--, :ZA -1 lljvuff AL . . ,'-. 1,-4. uw, .Q , , A ,. , U, - , - - 4 -, v.-5, . -,. .g,. . -img., ,Af ..L:-x-f,..:....x. ,, ,Q A Lf 0 ,,,. ,J Wggzggwmgzs gggze 'YFFY1 3 5 + gy- f QQ5lg333Ql l Jll, If ,gn I N .. si VI qt Q R K-Q65 Ngs Q4 ' -,7fj. apt, y-A O, gg I 4 Xu l4r5lfQ1 1 E gi: fm.. M' JL Q! 5 ' . sfgn ' x,4lYm,,. . Lrg X , fi 'fa -I Q :Lf lx f ,Til 'QQ3-gig, Us Qgf:pm .:u s ww' - ' time go: .mu - as 5sQE8iuJQU3513iQQpi6E f 'L 2 - . on -1. . Q li Q51 Q n 1 , on XJ? E, I I 5 ff 3 I. my My 3 e ' ZZ f f ilk? x a, , my -Q' ' pg XX X iii Q . M L23 A Y f' I :jj 2,5 'Q ' P4 FZZM Q E 'Qf'ii' A 5-' f, M ,nb-Tc' A ' 4-5 N4 ,, .4 M n ggega FQ' w Fi, aug .... fit. ?mm N ,Zuf M NS ,..z ,M 1N,4 i1 ' E4 Eau Mimi' 1 1, ff,, ,, 'w Q, C , QQ NEA Cf 35 6321 xQ' x 1 ,Q I Z Q22 . f WV uv3m gwazic gggigqf Q Q5g Eg E sf XXq 1? -A I M H2 , frhffiffw - j5SQY115 . E3 IPJ yjgiir N:-ff lQ3lV 1,, 5123+ QQWQ QH MJ X gg!! W fl! I nllgsn sg L L10 fl 5' sg, T. aff4feyfec'fcw1,fffw611f aea!2an E t'I' -.CQ 2 ,f , , 5 V Qgfnaboc KQFACQQJ LAM Vw, Wa 93: , LJ A Rf! .f N' 1 ' .3 'QL Q kj 5539! jczdf fa LAQK 9 f 'awww ?:5fMV 'If :D 1 f fQf'li?7929EES ?ii5f . ' fill! -5 fy 2, qjji 173 ,Jw lx ,gary 'WL ,-1,1 U- A 'swf SM I fp gig 5:53 ..,..5i37I f:+:'f,' 5S?fif,E,jgg.5fL 55233 1513155 5'33f3f' KKEZQLL EQSCSQ CGK CG M KK?fi?Qi25Z 3ji5 gfQv2b756g5i 1 I A ill. gn W1 cg? go'-1 N, -, Ur ,Q Wt !-mxwkg XC-14 1g4uQ:A2Z77wr p.Jwfgii,102 8 W - 55, ff3i4f'fL'i9 Tq w' 3f' 7 Y 7 jf hh, ,NIH x ,i n x , f ',L Ufl lil f',.,Q5ff1 I Y V Alum .C9,,H,fWl'Qi-'Xl liiul 5123251 f5Mfffm5284CxiIWff s J if f ififfff w ri a23,wX,f.f'.1.ff.Qg51'A , Seven in-mga . --,:- .11 ff- . - - 1 .Nm . 1 e. ' - ' 1 M ' f ... ., ' rn snvfasunanuni fe V: 'S D! ' X Q' ff 543 ' - f . 1 ,x - A 1 . Tame of Contents . ' , I U Intrmluctnry ' ' Adminisfrafion Classes 'go Q.5E'9 W I i, 6 fS Organuzaiclons VP 6 1 s 22 un 0 3 so nPW 5 S! 23 0 D Q Q 3 0 D S .I C' 554 kkk g 3 3 M U N 0 , 2 ' S Q I 8 X E 1 mln nllll 2: 'ii 2 05 'Nu -'S I -A gd .LAM 9 0 - A Sports Acfiyifies ' Selmoql ,Life cAulve1Pf1ioingI Q56 40 -E25 Q-. br, 'Num , 1: ix 41 N is-y-.g,.-,i V V . . 4-I A. layhki 'P tn, if -' . , Q - 4 - ' sg :M ,L ': -1-.f,+unsAfxf.r.E:-m , ..,,s4xem 'an I ., -,..,1'vv,mnr.i'?wf :Pass Shri :A .4 , 4 + In a If ,flvq 13 ,fu f . AP. , wf-1' 'W ,Jg.f.4,1'1 5 -XX, ff! J N wr, ' l D. N,-. f .wp ' ' WNWYN fl 'fx-W ff 1 .IQ X. - . Q E. X Effvl zznfi 112,52 .J ,.'x1',4 j' ' ' HM LF U J? iilwl, Nw, ' VA W 'pq m x-vxfikl ,I ZX-X...-',ln,l Q wg xy.M,H 02' M iq' wwx., H X -ixx X ...X X., .- . 4 1 kfyxf-Ef.!,.-51. 5- ff 'M' Q24 l w y,,,, . N A ,J 'N ,V . ,p -- 1 l. ,M -N 4 ,. gfy., . gg. ' vwgaifn 'Q'-' 4l 'fY'4 i' , r , . , .4310 Qrw, 114 G' 1 2111... . r F .. 1 . U, 2.2. my'Mii5-Lf?JlJv4.iAi.J- ' ' ,- , ' uf 5 k ' ,- 1w...' ivy' ' 'QQ '- ni .:' Y 'r ' '- T. ' fr vx mf ' f H Nw x. Q 4' fl f--V+' v, f 5' QT DSG Ania-'J x 1' J. 1 'ff' X f -. '-.I ' f : Jw'-1' wa f-'Q-rf'-ff, f ,lwfff X-?'L!'4' A vw wk ' J, ' V N , ' 'H-QM x Q- ,'L,-'i.'.'p1!iy 1 - f'-1 uf iw. rw ff.M'Q7flf'm xx ' lf ' H ,if - Q. w in 'f , Q' M ,I 2 f n!f',., 4.-' H 414,-fx' y, 1 f' QQ: ,Q ., f V ulafm if -5 Ji' gk 17 'I fx , , - , . 3, VX., U . ,, . , ..- K 1, Y 4 M2 ,W X V, 1 N A. f N 1, ' LN' 'I W Jw 1 u' Ji X Nf,,:'1! W,--' . . , ,H ,:, ,L . . IDF , ,L ' 3 1' 'T' . 'Z ' 1V' tf 1T1jN - ' . -Q lf. 'L '. 1 X .,'Ij2,'j f: ','k', f 55,15 W f Q ffffi, TUV- 1 ' 'L 3,25 f XI Yi 5 . f. ' . 5,111 , f .' 1 A., Q-:y,f,f' , f ,Q 93151.12 'f ' f W , 1 X f 1. .' f .. -..,',h,,- ,- .,1.,,'.r,X.,-,J ,,,,,1,' .. . -- , t-L gl, 1 4 2 . VJ ,L4.,. W. ,Rf ,Alps-rvpwim' A f'2'fS:xi'wV' QQ! ,jzsvuallggfl w Pl- .1 1, wf U, I X AI' J Y . 'fx 1 w'i i.OK.,, ., , ' x X v K M QAM' 'M V Q 1 gliH!iH 3f .351 ,Y 4 Q -41 :fn g . f. ',fi,v if ,,. '17, ,ff 7 -'fm .' 51. 9, , X 3x.Qi?.i E'iflv,EQA.lxjF3.19.I ..-1, xx .H '-41' -f wwf f ' if iflgiflf ' 'I . tba' M U' ' . SJ... .gif 2,6 5,1 cw, -7 Mg T iw f .ggi : CQE5Q1iT9X:L3q! XT-1' . ..' ff' A-if-1 .JV uf Clif jufjlf ...W 'z ' f ' J ff', 1.w.. LJ . 3' ' , V E , .1115-,.Lf j'd',..1 'Q' -35 V' V: I'+lQ. h5If Jiij my H ' J r'z'Q:-', .'L.i fbfifwzx ' . 'AX' Ki-9ggLf3:'J2U Qi' 1 Sig ifjll N f L-Q ff A E921 .QW Q95 'wwf QV., VJ L V. ,K Qu, 1 'X M2114 WJ vw iw 1' 1 Xi ff- .--.vu QQ if - Y ii- .V 31 .fg1 f 21 Rafi 15 TX no-' gwkffbwiw FN ,x 4'-A-f-fr 12' iid ':+-- 4. 1-Q' ,,, g ,A fyg 'Lg H. , In he ,. xx .,,. fx-. . if ,, .gf ,fy M4171 x J Xky. HTY ' x. Lf' 'f L., ,f W ...-:..1,.. ,' 2 1 ,ELL .Wx W ' W rffag .m - :','5 '7,VZf' aj 355' C3 'Lx gg., LJ 4 , .4:x:-1' C... .fir fix, ,Aff ,Hn .,..ff..l , WL FJ gf UQ? M5 .. Q Qwiifi QQ ,Nl RU k-4 M yi- .xulhgggf YY xjgffrjjfx- gy Y ijL,'x'iQ',5 j-445, xlfaf'1f,auf,.-MA, -xV,i,l , fvxV!l,1,. wqmlf-.-, X T 9 fl, 5.l,I--.f,, x arm! i . Cx 'fx wifi il 1 :. g ,vfwkx x. AW ,. A 1.4 wi 1' eVT:w..3:N mi. fl ,T A727 if 151 'fl 2.1xfQm.Sw 544 X 1, C1 gig' V3 .,21,:QXX s VW V -H' my ,Njf X7 Ni-, Ejj zjguglxf-,gig mv' , X ,,-45 J any-f , Vx f .1 . K -M ,v -W :11'V.,f' ,- m.'!'1!1?Q-Q? jyyjyi. 1 A-V,-f fr. V 1 I 1 .- Q, 1 ,'1jiTRCN ' 'l fVW'f:X IEW W I ' if!!-'LU 4 ,QI S, 51.1 x YNIL 1 3 , W N! 311,12 , W . ,R-xlib: H ,Wulf f a' 'T' Q Pfllxg ' ' ,'f K - . ' I, X f 'v1EQ lf JV A -If Q Q 'OV ,fmf . n v 1,1 5' l MN! K lf, ,,, ,,,, . ,t j---wrffa : 'fj cg. f 3ELY'frO1Tef NE?L1 A V1 l 'f w, f kN' :jj Af -T, limi ,QT 1 :nj '- W. V, rf ... -I J xi- ':lN,IR, X fp f A ., .- -- 1-5 'WW mix, ,W W1 1. . 1f.3,75-,':S 5 Tb'S'5fff5ig? i':gi ww' 'ASA if-Yxiedwrg -.1:'f'f75I ' 'ar 5' wg 'Ty 1, ll'HIWQf 'V-5 F21 1' V :,'1w.'4Q L.f'.JtM PM n.f'.'f,5 V. 1 1, 3 .4 'Vg-iifi-16. .,-nf , xl 11,1 w 1' 4 E.-.11 r Ylxipjif NAI 'QI QQ fur -41'-Egrww ., 1 1 - 1 fkxrfje ' 'Ili .WM Qllfi 5,5 ' ' l Ejgi 'Ip' -' 4 X, j.'lu1x y',, lf? V 'N '3 'ix M 'li' ' ,,YlM'f:f2'. 'n f 1 f Lf, , ' ' ffwi .Q X YL' 2177 1 -.- f L ' f- N ,'.' X - 1 ' V'v! ,N...f.j' 'Q' ff! ' I1 , ,. . 'f A :,1 ' , - '- - J ' ,Cf'YUr'?1f: :L-.Q off A 4 ' 1'.3.fza 4a'f45sy:e:A f1f'+42 .i Y ' qA:Lifm.'f-'. f ir'1.PR13?i Q 1145251ifi'l '33F45jf4f-,fx'Lf' 1:52-4' wif-'J ,gpg -44: ,V X. ,I . '41 .-.V ' iff, ff' 37:1 jr- A-35-5 g X 4.1-' f ,x f 1 '-ff' P wx 1 .awp ,--- 4 - -'W W1 W1 'mv' 'vf f Nw fiiw Mi . W'f1Hrf'Tf ali J f I If ' 1952! ,V 461 , 'XMHU 153 'WV1 'fl'-ll: Hai! . f1ZwNT ' 1.211 Hy, M1 wg' we fm X Jbfiihff LW, ' 'fnili If .195 Wg ,fy X' fj4'if:.vz?ffv-5 .H y Q'1! .',.g',.fl,1i' ' gy j, ,, -L , -,' Ll. Yu 4- .- v-Q.,-' W-,.,,:'x,.,.,, , ,, ',j,'-.E ,, ---- . X - fx 'N I, X -J Q' 'ff .3 3. A '-X 'V L- -f X Z 'ji?Tf.'f' n 'SN +594 dpi' f , T m5'4.1 IQ. VJ., ' M V 0 fJJvX,4',3- 55g5.qlQ,JQ1N-W . MNH' 'W' W , 'i.'g'-M X J' .MM ffm jfyg. hx. .g ,1V'f.l. ' 1-1-wMf4.1l V ' V vlgl.. ,fhmlm V f ,nwlijgl-LQ.5gl.Ni,'U1,,, vv,1N!N,ff Ii 1 :-1 - w V X- - ll 4-xf, H -.fp .wx-Q: -n .- W :H ETA' --1 .' fe nr 2 'f': ..c QHU 1 1 Y Q Y Y ' 5 . ' 'f '. 'l ig' . 4 '. 'g5Q4,'x9. 'A 251 -if ' X Z 9 gl?'x 5 X 'fcfb-.,3x.xX.,1f-,3fx .Xl,'Qxfxf-1ffJ-.,'-.,-,klxnj., ...,, , . . . .V , V Ten 1 1: .1 .1.1 . ' 1 V ' 1 '11 1. - 1 1. 1 1' 1111 1 . :V 1 1. 1. V 'V1,-11111-.1'1 1V Q23 QV: 9.1.1-1 Q V. ' g1g.V .' .1 V, 1 1 V V 1 S .1 -1251-1' ' X ',41 -15 11-if:-1gi1gJ YV Y .K A V ,N V. YVV I., -VV., 5, VVV1VV.VV ..- fy. 111: - -,V , .. .-x V. . ..,. VVJVV' V' 1 V 'I'-,LV , V1,'1 1f.31j'f AA' '.1Vgff,!3 1'1..'1 V fi -'- xg V'VVV'V V 1 1' 1 V ,111 V 1 V, 17111 !,1V A-MVK ,1 V1-1 'XV 1 .X ,ff-1 ,, V V . f .. V V1 . V -,,? , VV, VIH1, V 111. VV V7,,Vp.1 'NjV1,VXV1 1,.pV1 , 1 '7VfI51V'. V ' V- JV' Iv, 1 V1 141 11K-'1' 4 ' 'iff' V' V.'1Fl'fcf1 - 1'Vfi1'-3 ' V., 1: , , 71-V1 I I I 1V K V X 1 V lx I 5 V VV ,I Vg. V YVYVXVV V' ,X I Y VVIKQIVLLI -,K 5 Vgfjx - 1,111-j.y1 .1 5.111 V111 V -1,1 V,Q1Vmh uW1'.?V, j1V,f 11,VV11F11VV'-V13 . , 351-',11fi1... 3' ., Vff1 11 ef 1V1'1g1.. .. 'fx -VV1'V.'2V ' fx if-ff .1 .-if. 1- 41. V L'1'7fHY ff 1 aifvzi if V ..1:1 'f f,VYVV5.f- 1 155, 151111 V if 54, .. q V' 1 V . V.1V, , V1 1 V V' V' V,1 1 1531.1 .V f , 131, . 1 1353941 V .411 . 1, V 1 ' yf-- .V.. .V.,. .,,. , ,..... ..V - .V, ,,.,,. . .. KV .W wV-...,,-,...w.,. -V--1-WM11 5.21 , 1' V . V. V I 1 J: V QW 1 ft 11 gl V 211 . 1V'1 f' . . 11 -V 12-.14VV 'EV 1 '11 j V V. 1' 1 'N V X1 1 2-V--.rr 'ji VV V IWXH TTL ,V 1,9 ,ff-:gf . -' 1,52 . - XXV.. -,N V055 1' W-ff V V, Q-V1-'V ...Rr VM, 1 fr W ff X, 1 V 1 1 . V QP! ,ff f '- ?M -V1V:V r.:V iff' 15-'11 QQ ,411 1,1 1,1-7. T 51 Qffi-Q X' T-.1 1215, lx 1 '1 1 V-Va ,N VN, Ml 1 111 1 11 H31 'i, V TNT' - 1 -11,1 1,g1..V 'L 1 .V 4V..,-V,,. 0,1 V,w:f+1V f 1.1.1, gg rm Vg VI., Q V11-VVx.1V,,1 N ,pw 1fiQ ' QQ 'Q V 1 ,g 1. 1' M 5 f11J'f.i'1jj V-fi., r ':tJ,i,i,J K1-5 .7 uv ,n X 1 1 Q-cf ' C1 11- V . 1 V 1 1 VL-VFKLI 14.'1!,x-271. M! 1-11, F LN-V Vr4j,Q 16-1 .V . Vx.. 1,1 V V .,1,.1 -11 V' ,V LV-, . V n. . 1 , ,, X . N N- 1 V1 V I 1 '1 -X-V11 .111-KVV LV--'V 1- w xy-,Ve 13.1 -jr ..-- if I F1-V, 1. V1 A 1 1,Q,111 K. . ,V - X 1, ' IFTE --1 1, Q V'-9.151 V' xufcqi' 1 V911 V-. 11521 ff J.V1i'V V1 . Lu I ' -V,, ,V.fV1,. V XV1,-, 1,,.1-,1,:,fY Y V-V-ff-V -V-Vfv LW! ., k .5 VV 1 V . I-Ai! ' ' 'ZV1-711 '- 'V ,. 1113 . W 4 1 7 x1X?'1-i . 1 f. V., fl V 14,-1 1f- 1f' N111 rr 'Z 11 .11 Q ' 1,' ' P 1 1,,.J ,,, 'N 3312 Li ff'-'V gijllilgifl 51 1' D Vifgl f,.J2?lT+ i'v'1 1 , gg gf- '. W' C 'ez -.4-' ?2g11. gin,-1 V, 1,, Y.X.r,3g.1 gxfigf. ,V 11.1 1 1, 1 rw V'-fjljfg 5 501 11.11 -V:,.1gViV' , V1 V, , Lu, , .Y 7,7 1 wx. X 10.1 V51 X ,,., 5. 1 f V141 1 1 V ., V ,my 111 VV V- O V VVl,:1V V 5 '1 11. dl -m1A ' VVL. 1: iw-fr. 'JV' V, 1 .N .V .fx 1 1 , 1 1 V11 lV,V 1 11 fx., . ' ,f .V .1 -2 .. J V1 11 ' - S. F 5 11.--. 1 J ,K1 f X N123 .LZ 12 V1 811' V11Qi',1 11' V' 11 41 1V 'Y1Q1'f11'Vg-ffffiz? 151111 111 S51j!.fj sqifixftfifggf 15-ff::P299, ,1 V, , 1 iff V1'?iV? . M' 1 ' 1f1ffVQ1y-- 1 V-.111 NIMV V'-Vfv Xs17j'Q1 1.1NmVw'Vb2z .'f.'jv' -A 'fx' ' , 1Q'f:figa1Qiqi?f.1 .X NX., 1 1 1 111' 11. J-I1 '11 1' ! 'Vg 9jl1 :r1 1 .11 1 Q -1 Ll1' 1 1 H1 1 111111, - 1 1.4.-.ggif -.V V. 1 H-m1 2141 3: .1 3-Vf1.'V.fe:!?V1 53.1, ,Wh 1.91 1- V., M V.-'jr' if-111 ' V1 -X-:Y 'V VtVq VX'yVqv11 2 V-'if I MQ.. V 1 VV '1111T1 VL? VV1,. P23 . ,110-3311 11, , .f1 jfffk-V,f 'Yf1' jf 1,,fV11,.V V A fQf5'sfLV:1'fi'FQ 111 mi.. 'gr-11 M, P... Vg-111 V 11-V1 1 i Gif N1 321 '1 VV Sf. Ci: -.-1.-f 1 -A Q9VV11.vV.5VVmVSA1 L11 49' itgx ,111 XX pil? J 1 If-!:1v'41 11-VV iiif kf qgq 95.1 1531 .,YV'f-Qfmv f1.i1f'1 iw 1,, V -1.,1.1.vP'J 1911 w2'q?f'M' M 1 L ,WV gzV1Vg1ggi2ggVyV1521 VV 1 , 1 '11 '111 11111114111 1'1lPgi1 1651, --F111 . WV fo 1 E 111VZV:ff 5111411111 1'.V I Qi',f'3'f . f1geies:w.x1 .1 .ms 153 1.3.1 fl' ll, 1.,1V4w:1-.-. 'MV '11.lg-4g!1 14 -0' 4 z:QYV1VLVVgV1g1h3fQ s11'1 11',- ' 11'-VV1 '45 in 'LK nm :'1V,1 xy 11V-11 Vy'111i1 11 1111-fi 1.'1'.13VJ, ,ggi 'V? iBViC:i3a3.W P157-ji iii 6f?f,4 f..,V X13 ,VV SML V :JL - f mf, F5 ,HK .Swan -V- KKF f?.1'If'iif ij 1 F15 11,1 -Cyn? W2 ,dH,,.,t.-- 123 I II! ,V -1 L ,Q 1- 9,1 Q42 x'ff1,fff2 1fj r1'w7j 1.3, .xmg .yqgvf lj . VV V- -V , I ' 1-jV'1V1r'X VC 'V 1,5 U7 1 ,117 U1 5' af' +1 f -,11,L QI J .I 1151 11 111 f 55? 1..hV V -,CQ 1 '0'Vf'311 1 :is ' 1 :ii pq 11 '11' -vw 1 ,V V 11V 1, J 1111111111 if : U Vifr ,f --1+--f 1 1 'NL771 1',2'2',. 15f 11 -Kfz. if-5 E525 K 4 1 , ' V. Q15-.V 1j'Q11.A1V1X11zjiQ 1.2.1 'f 11,1-.Vf V . . 1i1ii1UiV1V7'f4i1-V151 1 71- '- ' - V VNV- -1- .fV .1 -V-V 3. -Vf yy. 34. V V,-f,-QV V - 1--1 V QV' 1-V -1 ' .4-1' fx.-iff? 1 3i'23:fJ 'T . '1Qf?jfQV.1V5fV. Q 1-545 1-773251f'V.f131..lu.iiliixw '?fF '1f' 1liV:?1'Vh2V:npV31VQ f--1, 11 A I 12:11 V .K '11111,X,1V XL f z Q 1 I Q1 If QV -V11 if , 1111 1 '111' .V V 111'V ,V .1 Vw, ,wx1111V- :,5'1iQ1V'1V 11-jj1111Vf F 1 f.V1M,13Vf..11-Q11 12111 1,11 K - ,YV-53.1 11151. M 115191 5 ,123 15,5 ,Vf .1 1:41 Lt? A V 3 5 V ' 11gV11!11,ffg4411W 12921 'JV 11' -J: -GV 3161 sy-. .V 11'11Vf411V 411 111-I ff ..1?V'qVf-if. 1' V' 11,11f11'E- M ff LVV LTL' ' ' 1 '14 'f 1 P1-11 'V 1i V ' 1'1Q.1 1111-.1:L1'V' .213 '-Elf. U 111 V VY!! V 1f1 'V wwf -M1 xX11xj41V':'1'1.W1,,17 X-f. L .1 . V' . 'VNV 1' 115, 1 1 1 1' ,VC 1 1' 1 'VS V, 3'1V,r 1' 1' V , ' K wf, V' , V: x ,,.' V112 .f,jg1V 1,124 VV4.51.1.V1' 1, , ,QV V51fE311.V,Vg-111!135V?..,, Q P..11.L1.g-...Vf.,55111111115 ff'111.1'11Viiqsfi..:-.-,1.v1V11K1VVV!' 511111153 Q31 V -13 12119. ' 1 ' 'X 1 -1 1. '31 i.i-.1-312536, 11 .5VlVfEi, 1 a Q T591 1 1 1 'ii ' 11.1595 YV1K.1:1iC1H'1.Kj L ',j1'.?i.'QfBfj?j:3f515E:CPJ ' , ' xflieveti L' ...K Twelve ,Q,,. gA,X , 5 , V V- ,V -: ' Q V53 -, fi!! ,311 N, X 1L,:,f tx-1 , ,, -sf f f ,d.C,:I'i '41 1 lf' , , Cif1??'.' 1,6 - l fbi , ,QQ 'sy . , hai, 11 X 1, ffesls ' 1 pa ,fix x KAW' 1 .K L. rffj, gs ,, y-,-4v- .17 A X15 wi- in E K rv 'iff' ill CJ!! f. fzxl Lsff--ty. , wx, f X 1 s xx , fy! 1,-If, 5- ,S, ., !.1 X W l I all ,Q lu -Q 'Q K ,lx -.1 1 , y 1, M .o N ,W nf-Q -gi ,I .KN nA l.,,. If .1 I it ,1 ' 1 nf. 1 , 1' , J lj-IV! , 9111! .Q C 1 137 , if If N J F'g1T-'Qfisf -.ff '- 1: 1 ' 'WN Z If 74 lx X . 1 Gsm, A 1 if- A A :,.,'oJ -' ,. Q 130 pl' Tiki gi V' Y J. L' fu , 1: P-U, ' , i -,Q , ,K 1 1,1 .yn 11,3 N, 1 X W gl' - W - 5Xi.E3V5i3if Eg1l1Eil 2i11 is 11 M1 f-ffl ,gg li Di 21 2-21,-gi--, 5 XQLBQ 1'- 1 'ff ' 'Ju 1 D , ff? WCM, :Q ff' s-..sg1 jx fl 1, nf, -Kip 1 .J 5, A L,,,.L,,,,h of 5:1 are 1' 91?-4 r-V ' V 51-als 1 Y . 1 A EFX' , 15 34' iii fx jp 1 1, ,1 5 z 1 ' J 1 1 2551111 1 1 u qw 1 1 X1 A emi P19 5 V l my 5 sfgfL111gg1igi'ggimio 1 fl 1611 - 1x 1V'1JE'l1X'1lll' 1 X- R1 N 11 rg? , 1, 1 , 1 'll on ' ww11x-1 ky filfffi Wll:f1JO'l1Kd f-N93 11 1 Ffiwf ,fx NVQ? L fg, 1 ,fr 1 f V sv, 1 V11 'wf' X .1f:1w1 La 1 14 -11 - if 1 l ' c -ltf1 t M111 W1 Yr41Tll11V11i:ii N454 ' it 1 -1 0'llfJQ1lffW41 5: .P-4.'i ff1 ' - , 11 1. . N .1 +211-,v-b','1' 1 . , x . f, -pf -, -1- .f-f gwo-'Y f 1' . 1551 1 1 1 1 gg. 1 , 1 . , ' fi' P 1 Q 33,1 ' Q T 1 P017 2 12 4,:,?Qi,2,:,,1 9 ,i,:g,111,1 1 . 11 ,. I '1 PHKLQL fi, ., V Dear Senior Friends: You are the eighteenth class that has graduated from Chaffey Union High School. Twelve years of schooling have been yours, and now you will bid adieu to your high school relationships. 1 am glad to welcome you to the loyul sons and daughters of Chaftey. As the years follow each other in rapid succession the alumni emerge into business and civic leadership. You, too, will take your places soon among those who serve and strive to ascend the ladder of achievement. Success, years of life, happiness to you all. Faithfully yours, MERTON E. HILL. 213511 5 55 X t iv tif 'V 451614 lx! 1 PQ11 1:13 1 P1 an 0 Q xi'-:rl 10 LQJ 1 154 ji 1 , - I is 1 -1, K 95:5 11 gill-j 'illffj ,W M M V of 1,01 F07 X111 ,L 1 WJ?- sv-fs 1 M Q , 3 1 f 1.1L ggi Flil .M ,illfjf .MJ 1: X24 f-X 1 ,911 4 fifilii 1 5 Q' 54 Sag- CA fs l 4 1'-V171 1 N me KJ 1 Q.: -04 ,,. 1 1 rv' M . V1 we 5,1 iw fu? fel 1 Vi ,Wd QM, 5,4 gw, ,va x X1 i V 74 ' X7 F-fi , Qwjwgyf 1111- 11111 1' pl' ,1 Ull is ll11S,v 6j3l fw M 'S A425 Q-fl 1 V lisa 1tta52S612?1 Irv 1 ' ilk A :iff fi? E' 04 rv ii? ffl fc 1 few 1-,Q A 9?3U11f 1 11' iw 'I JP c' GWQ15 X J' Mi? 1 1:9 kg Q lv ew Ji C, vl K1 111 llr 38252 iat o ' .a. 1 W2 11 1 1a 1 4 M ,. Pufi- V f 1,4 KA aj '..-' fx- 'OJ w'1l'f5,, J IDI'-11 ks -.03 Q41 -14 xv req wxpgggtp 161 ' 5,41 -1 115 I ,1.3fX,, cl , vi,f,f:fsx was 1 f:'5:-, -- , 1 1 A w- l 1 11 1 L , . 1 '10 ' ' iff! , ,1, ' - - 1' 'A sw -,-V-.Y ,111 , Vx fy- -fw X .1',1'r,f A A A-sf?-X I rv' - f Y if 1 1 W M, ixif'-fy-1 . 1, -1 1, fsaaaagcaf 1 , 'W - 1' X-.1 , 1, H' N 3.-if -,1'1g 'b -- -1 1 1 F f 1,111 A 1 'ff , 1 1 1.1 11:1 fc- lgg111g111.:1.1t1,t11 11 I 111 1 is ,,f ll ll 54311 flil 1, - ' 1 4 1 .1 ' , i .- 111 11, ,V ix 1 1' , 1 1' I ' 1 , 13 ' T 117 , jf' 'fe 1 SA' ' f' haf, -far 1:v'fxo111,lg'-fi .1 f'-11.11 l 1 cf 1.1 V1 .5 Vp Val WR yflgfir 7114 W' 1. 1 ' , ' in K ' 1114? '51 Nf':1fi ' , 'X 11 K- -H 11 V7 iq' f' 1 L if WN lm 4, L14 9-QNX'-ill , Vw' 17 ' ' ,Af X 5 ' V, , --f---fu' 1- lift '411-'1-Q1'-A y , Wd, , K -,VV 1W11 11 V lv' I-.i-l'VYiMlJ11! ?.111llFs?N'l S3,iT5,zgLg1fi1225,1L,f,1xte2i1' ' ' V f ' 1 '11 vewi5'iiaw,wLa55QaLifis3a Thirteen sa lesman 255 as C gi 0 xr: e zorrri gc- - ' 2:4 M , 354 DI 55 1- snug .... .., . A - X H ,Y W., ,X . O, i if f ' ' Q dwg MQW ...ll 5 L23 fr e I 5 Q f 'f 5 SS 13 8 812188 D lb! 8 1244 Oi!-308 24 888 24 246888 '48 I e if ' . 1- 0 -0 . -1 Ea . u 0' 'r WI In A gage CHAFFEY BOARD or TRUSTEES QSEQEQIZ . , sq Pa L' Earnest in its efforts to secure the greatest possible benefits for the school M ijg it serves, the Chaffey Board of Trustees has earned the everlasting gratitude of Q EMI N fm the entire Chaffey district. In the past year the board has done much to M 2710 further the pla11s for expanding the school and grounds to meet the ever- X ' growing necessities which the rapidly increasing numbers of students require. f' C ff These plans cover both the necessity for more and larger buildings and the 0 ,N hope for better and greater athletic facilities. S Y The plans for enlarging the school and for erecting new buildings have C1 gg especially grown during the past year. The creation of a committee of two 'Q C, hundred, made up of representatives from the various Chaffey districts, to co- f 9 5. JCL E operate with the board did much to further this work. This group, together -1 ggi, with a special committee of fifteen chosen from the first, aided the board by ' 5 directing their united efforts toward the realization of the plans. . 5 1 The resignation of Edward C. Harwood from the Presidency of the Board X f-fl- of Trustees during the past year brought to an end seventeen years of faithful, ,MN f S 'W ,,,, W earnest service with that body. During the entire existence of Chaffey Union : Ill ,lx High School, Mr. Harwood served as Chairman of the Education Committee, S546 X g LN' fx X and during all but a few months he served as President of the board. His X ' Ulm-. it-H U ' record is one of unselfish cheerful valuable service. Dr. Arthur L. Weber was w...... 5083331 appointed by Ida M. Collins, County Superintendent of Schools, to fill out the gi g -Q X Q unexpired term of Mr. Harwood. Dr. Weber's experience in educational affairs S lv X makes this a wise and satisfactory appointment. 2 5 To fill the Vacant Presidency left by Mr. Harwood's resignation, the board S is 4 ' S elected T. W. Nisbet as President. The other four members of the board in- 3 W . -..,..,,l 'f' 52 5 clude C. C. Graber, Vice-President and Chairman of the Education Committeee: ' O i Q Howard Berg, Secretary, A. L. Weber, Trusteeg J. C. Jones, Trustee. .. ., ni... ...1 q ' , an . -2- 1 0 at 0 Q 0 . u p .-. 6 jx W s z: an , lu , T l : Z ' E 2 F ' -2 'Qs sas 1: LMKQQQ Q ' 0 O S 8' 3 --- 0 Q Q 3 U 9 M - ' M gg ff vit! 3 saws! 3 . I' tv: U Q fm, Q 8 s s S ff' s if k , riwmeii VTE- 0 5 K. 4'1 . 'f E f E 5'-. S ,, . 9 F F 359 53 fa, XX 3 l an 9 on ' it 0 I an Y... l , v ,y sp' A arp: 3 'l', W. Nislrel IC. l'. Ilarwooml C. U. Graber .l 8 3 1 'N U' V ' ll '- L1 B -f ' - A. l,. ix eller J. Ll. Jones www ers, X 'VJ E R 9 r . Ijixgggcj .i-...., ...,, ,C S2 gs- c . .gg c 'cage c cam cue-zzeceeccfg W - cc ga ze ki c eng . Q H V 1 In Il, NNI K w -l :gg 'Il like lf . I f-Fm is .ws gf 2 -'I' Q l We -v X gl 9 . 5' ' ' 'Q 4 -N . rl 5. fx .Q 24 on 'I W' ' ug D - ' ' ffmfls' 'S 'nd' 6 6 N s luM,...nf ,CW n... ...ill ,glib ' f, lu... .. ...ll 5 stil... Q1 tc A on' 4 1 wzaauwzu A uczafscc- can 4 5: as azz. -ccccc an ua-sa e A -esmzcca:-. Fourteen gp j 'gm HBLQ YYYlnCiEii5IXlL - 1ffYQ1r :sm T moot in 3 fgflv of 5 QM? y-159E?yQf6d5Ljfp EEEQQEQ k9QiY sity s fzi mms ' 3 1' 'ms .ana 3282520 X Eine? g THE CABINET The success or failure of any school rests almost completely with its ad- iz J ol M? 4 J 61 T V K ' a llh, ,tnlllll I K J Vu , xi .N :J Q 'l Q A ji? .ge ut. all . fa fr .Jr .4 5 J 4 .a - - v '4 . t g ' 1 ,Q in :lun l lim S HWS 3 ily ' W J 'W ,K QI V QE? rv V ' ,:. ministration. Chaffey is especially fortunate in having a Cabinet whose mem- kj if ' V bers are capable and able to give the school the best that is in them. Under FJ ,C gi .Jani the competent and clear-visioned direction of Dr. Hill, the school has made ?'l fy V, R such phenomenal progress during its comparatively short existence that Chaf- 'N Iv ley has become today a school well-known throughout the nation and even in p Q ,stil many distant parts of the globe. Only efficient leadership and dependable -'Q assistance from a well qualified Cabinet could make this progress possible. ' Witli untiring efforts the Cabinet l1as worked both witl1 and for tl1e stu- lit: rg dents of Chaffey. Meeting at least once every week, the members discuss the N I x problems which constantly come before them for solution. ln every way the :L Cabinet tries to encourage those who do their Work faithfully and receive good N grades, and to aid those whose work is less commendable. At tl1e end of each ' Q, ' 5, Q quarter the Cabinet members check over the students' grades in order that they fa' Xiilya may determine and aid those who are failing or those who need special assist- .X ' ance. By so doing they have helped many students to work harder and secure E. 2 ' ' FX-4 ' 50 llht., :ti ' Ylisiixi 93 swlil kull ul X , E K M Q 55553 . it l CQ' Q-I IJ 5' , l G ll if C! 'Qian F5 :JSE by Fl-'T ,Y 7.5-.X f-.f-, 1 A EQ alt' K 'Y S 5, Z so XXSQQ better grades. Those Who have faithfully devoted themselves as Cabinet members are Dr. Merton E. Hill, Principalg Walter' A. Hall, Vice-Princlpalg Ernest W. Fischer, Vice-Principalg Susa11 B. Mehl, Dean of High School Girlsg Charles J. Booth, Dean of the Junior Collegeg Pearl E. Clark, Dean of Junior College Womeng and William W. Cushing, Vice-Principal of the Night School. Each of these has worked both individually and co-operatively to make Chaffey a better school for better students. I11 leaving Chaffey the class of 1929 realizes its indebtedness to the Cab- inet. ln its handling of all problems, the Cabinet, has encouraged many stu- dents to Work for success. , ss! lt. QQ! T631 K! 0 gi n y N 0 a 0 an QQ- . I' I 1 N In H an 2 Xmlg . llu. all 53 S-2 0 0 S 538 5 r 5 I S k! H Q J g x U 'HU ,f. g'sLk ii Q6 Q fl bl 9 6?-' 5 -' 5 5K 45 E .. 2 'ff DP 'Xl D3 Q 2 fr nl 'l lil!! YQ J Elf: l tal my , , X f Vx ff 1: Ill qi? CZ 53, +113 ggaegg iii meant Gy tg FACULTY J 5 : The Faculty pedigrees contain the names of all the members. Y 1 N nga, 95,2 I , 'Q I kiss my J 33335 v ce: K. 1--iz 1 ce ski ' f wi ' T 'CIW' ml ' 1 'H T ' l W' that f ' C W lIf gg l w it Q Q W -3'L1 ' f ' ffl- ,HF A., 5 fx fx ' C 74 nw ...ta-ft fi. l ut.. ...ln ggaunfumlmuvz Q if Suri' V fi ut HSCCCCCWH ttutfzi CCCCCCEKCCCGG src uae: J f ' -sm - ta 'Q if 4. Fifteen AGRICULTURE COMMERCE ' C13 1310? C0524 If 12888111521 Ilfiiglliillibilillllig E' Q ' I 5 H Q31 fi'-fs' Fur-' -,ew 'Q 5 gg g 2.1-'gijtgi 222.63 ,-- 1 ,4YA,, A ,A , .153 'CQQIISPZI Cffliiillllfffkifil838841 8lIU!'3ll'fugfiiQQ' a 5 9355525 5555553 e 3553-5553, Siuegeggg Q 'ansxsi Q 2 :2. .: 4' Wgiiigm avieawsia gg 5 ' 35 '-s 55 0 . o gfD mfogggim gp 59735-3 Dgggng- 2 0 f- ag-SSCDE 9fP'omfDS'E,., .Tj 2 ' aggrwg 53355235 E axfcmi 'QQ l4 'f M-CD fcpOm'- rf L.co0'4 'co G : ' 54232. EEENZQS3 '4 It E 5:2'nw-.seammw C' F. g 2255595505525 z - . 5 - FSFOQH. HwEa 5E,s2w O5 0 n-1. 97 U' hug' ' U 3 -mx: n cn SUNS4 C an E 995 .-Ego 5,--. .Ogg Q :U 2392: Regs?-WSW FZ S 6 Oiegmgf E. ,'IfDE.x:-05 l 'QS as O S5 News-'e'aHS- mE ea- mf-'PQZ UH 241059 mmm -ow: ca 1-+R-4 fb?- f ': 5 fa?-R -,Em :' :: gg,E..:11 :1,qmE:fD ggggmmmw 5-13: -. 4 - ff .... :- I 'f f 'M 559- 3 9'S.'? 2 m E'3EP.2 '. M 'qw Q sw: o ue 'Tj U, ,. 933 . 1--S -,UQ :gan-r all-+fDe+ cn g Eng J mgggqsv E-'9egO5C':'g5l C51 SEL! Q 5 5-gpgug .9lw.1Z,E'sr13:.-QCfO S G63 E Lv 2Sg f..r S5-Oc'3'95.E'm l-'Q 9 Qbff' 5- Q rp., gig :mg-m g',.,,s-2 v-I - '61, Q gang..-v-r. '0 Qian!-'5 ' N Q S 3. ' , u-. .CDA-Pm Q ' H sv QQ 5.25655-aaww Z : eseef... 51.fm.eS.H'E U '. '-P1 'fb '.:l gavg39D '..- QSUIQSE 'SCD'-'o.., '5g G-4 ,sn rsrtgngti B3S?,.L2.2.mg C 22- -'ig pmwfe, Sf-QESSSE' Z 0 zwggmm. gg. UQ Ugg . ' S3-fbm-gJ 'B mos Namco L' N mo,-ggco -1,503 5 Q U b'P'P0qq mms:-':n.gwE ' - m m e -h,.m -Q 'JU -: 'e EFQHEO ggrmwqc fa 4Ea gazing Smggggg 3 I-FY' nga Q I U 1 Q v 9 v wit: Q 3. X1 ut gt nu gan gcsguua genius 2. at 5 V gps 'hw 5 sz f- ,Q -mug gy-I :gc 0 J 0 an , 'Q .n Q el A ...mi amy 'wg 3 If bill if tkillil 8121118886211 il! EMUSIC!!! 88131121 11813422 J!! BOOTH, CHARLES J., B. S., M. S. . Dean of Chaffey Junior College, Department Head. WATENPAUGH, F. M. ' Department Head. Grand Island College. E iii Xu QC 0 as 4 In 2 s s 5 s pv 91 ga!!!-gg I!!! 6 , -Sl .L t Ziliiijjg ' tiit'4 fi! Clibiiiiililkilii' iiigfiiililgliiiilik 32 f' lf- 9 Vw 5 'af 'J ' 5 f lr A QA. w ,f I . 'L NM .sfa f 51 Q wr . 5 'Q Q-i 45 ,M , V QXPWESQ 1531! Clit!! 351111241 'iff 5:11131 QE!! ilfifaiil 384933 C3852 'ixli 'J 3 A rn 'U IP 0? '50 mi: 'Iv' 505095 H232 001 E gggv gf-F Egg 2522 agi, sage ze so QE gon' 5?-561 wapoemgfw S552 , n O 95:6 09.2.3 99 5'-5 3, CD 2: 'nwwgg 5 521 e g Fic: 9.55 5,9 ,U 3 5 - gf ' 2 r' .531 QPU 532 FH: F 0 354 'cg ffl ra -33,32 '3fig5'aE'f:g P 335 0 F' CP- E '-:J J 3 .Q Pima aawogieargw? Sy?'604Q'. 3 12 5: it: 'FB' 2 ' Q m E' 35000 a Q . 0l!3N p Q ' V' 5 E- A 2 Q p, E 511 P3 gg P g Rfl 2 m S QD ' ss Q !e'j9 9 5 ' Z' ' 'P Msn: 5 3 S e H SE.: . F' 3 CD ra F0 . '? ,Ji Sift Z S 3 FRE S 2 'P! 1- 05 Um Lvibr' MCG H A5500 11:00 wb Udifb ussyson g5..mg-5 2,550 g?Qg'45'gj,gg?5guj S33 5 f -eww: 0-sf-w cJ-'QAEIL1 D'w'W5H 11w' O a ig' :'oZf'f EB1U2'm14:w'f'o':EIw U:1 5 9 m:F 'r' 5 : Dr:'E'QSgp' fb g52tL1 'U me A CEZEQ Simi fm.-wa'-1sQw'E5.5 Qfwsssbt EWUUI P RF' Eg 'T' 4 OE' 2E51j'E'fN K f' ::'3 m 55 U5 'U 3' 3 in H EW 5595.15 9' - E' F' Z O E PU 1-+ V' ' 'SE 'Sf- 0 vx -me 0 f. 1:-G v4 F3 - w 50 3 W Swem 52- f4,f-gl 2511 'za QE 3 ,Q 2555 .gif-Sweivmg EF Sa za' 'AWB 3 IE : 3 '30 5 5 55 S 0594 - U2 Z U ' ' E. ri Om o ? eg, -c . ' UQ , .3 -. '-S'-s : Q91 .f , Q U, m - ,T - an we af O- SS' ' S 2 ' B ' gg' 5 5 I H' . 5- 33 'ig' 5' 2 C 5 Q 5' 5? id bv . G :I Q E- gi al' 0- gb E ' 52 3 49. . Y D I I m G I on Q .. Q Q' 5?g'Y4NfQfCfC4?2l CC Cihiffilffikz 11111121 lil -CO!!! 11021 iffffiv .KE3 f 4 K5 -572 wa 5 :Ja A 0' ' U91 92' 9 3' R 'WP' I MQ 0' ' 'eq -EQ-1 'X 45 9.1 Q HY es A fP'vw M-4 'I Q-. 5 iw. YCCCCCCQKC' CCWZCCCCQC NC RGC UNMC!!! ETSCCGCCCSSKCCKC 'ETC' iflil C Siiateeu .B -AA ,,Wf2.9Q,.,L5.5., QZCQSZEBSE. .. -.-.-..,g gg .L Qllimiflg , 331, iii nl ,Mlril r l lf: 41.-.rp A Wai? l f 40 gwfxlf Qi? ,jf ,wif 'l fit mg 5,2 ABQ Wig . 'W I lil' assi 9 sa n 1: DQDlEi N saiaaoivsimib ' L I I is I fi . , ,A CHAFFEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR lil 5 COLLEGE FACULTY BISHOP, JUNE, B. A. EWALD, RUTH, B. A., M. A. . Nebraska Wesleyan University. Acting Department Head. SEI ' ' ' Freshman English. POMOHH- fi, A .UVAQTN . T-'LZ 5 ll' 7 X f.Jv df. auf ' .JJ ,. .1 l...,5gql, H X l PALS :Jr g2.Q.jgQeQQ.1g .,-15:5 A Ci J . I ., 3 'i l? x Af .-4.Q ..l N te-fllfft ' M. h l::3llX, ll? .-, 5H lll'll I ,. ..l lg EWS Ciillvffw Q' B ' I 1 lm 'Y fit: Cul ll- gf-qr F..- Ag., alfa., d, up l . O K we W , as , ' E-B,ffjQ'2 vi L 1..,.'l C754 f J A 3 5 l,a'1 1'ff.,l LQ 3' ufl..l5!,-.iw-. Q EL Elk r' Ml 4 1. K JS . .5 F A pffiw Fl llllllll' lillife A Hs' ffljiif 2 waves iD I I 'I ,fha I' 1 ' fx .1 jj I 1- C BROWN, MRS. HELEN STORY, B. A., M. A. Monmouth College, University of Illinois. Sophomore English. HALL, MRS. FAYE B., B. A. U. S. C., Pomona. J. C. English Composition, Special Senior English. HAMILTON, ELSIE, B. A. Grinnell College, Pomona, U. S. C. Freshman English. KEGLEY, MRS. RUTH T., B. O. Northwestem University, U. S. C., Coe College. Oral English, Public Speaking, Dramatic Coach, Debating Coach. KEGLEY, WELLINGTON H., B. S. Coe College. Junior and Senior English, De- bating and Track Coach. LYMAN, GRACE, B. A., M. A. Pomona. Freshman English. C0n 1eave.D NISSLY, MRS. MABEL CLAIRE, B. A. Pomona, U. C., Occidental, Western College. Sophomore English, Ancient His- tory. NORMAN, ROSAMOND, B. A., M. A. Stanford University, Pomona, U. C. Sophomore and Junior English. PALMER, FRANK F., B. A. Pomona. J. C. Composition, Types of Lit. PLANT, MARY, B. A. University of Michigan, Wellesley College, University of Minnesota, U. C. Junior English. STANFORD, MABEL A., B. A., M. A. Pomona, Stanford University. I Journalism, Adviser Student Pubh- cations. WILLIAMS, ROSE MARY, B. A., M. A. Goucher College, U. C. Junior and Senior English. FOREIGN LANGUAGES CONGER, LANA M. C., B. A. Department Head. University of Minnesota, American School of Classical Studies in Rome 3 Schule, Germany. Spanish. GIDNEY, LUCY M., B. A. U. C., Columbia University, University of Lyons, University of Paris, Alliance Fran- caise. French. HAWKINSON, MRS. LILY, B. A. Pomona, U. C. Latin. HERNER, RUTH, B. A., M. A. Pomona, University of Mexico, U. S. C. Spanish. KNOLES, EDITH, M. A. College of the Pacific. Spanish, Ancient History. NEWBY, DAISY M., B. L., M. L. U. C. Spanish. NOVAK, LYDIA, B. A. Nebraska Wesleyan, U. C. L. A., Pomona. Latin, Algebra. WYNNE, INA, B. A. U. S. C. Spanish. HOME ECONOMICS GRAVES, LILLIAN, B. S. Department Head. Columbia University, ll. C., Santa Barbara Teachers' College, Pomona, Columbia State Teachers' College. Foods, Supervisor of Cafeteria. FRANK, MRS. MARIE U. s. C., U. 0. L. A. Interior Decoration, A r t s a n d Crafts, Home Arts. KELLY, CORINNE, B. A. Santa Barbara State Teachers' Clothing. LEWIS, WILMA E., B. S. Colorado Agricultural College. Clothing. MIDDLETON, ADDA, B. S. M. A. Kan as State College, Columbia University. Clothing, Home Activity. RUGG, JULIA M., B. S. University of Missouri, U. C., U. S. C., C - nell University. Cooking. SHANK, DOROTHY, B. S. College. I 0? Lf ?,,,, ...... .ng .gig .4 'ba 4 Sas H ss . .1 '54 Y 9 .Of , U U 4 X l if iii' 3 . if as on S A . v a Z w ill I l XD lf lllll... QKSQ so - - an an 3 U 9 NH' Z 0 ' ll Q an 3 Q I we . ds 6 A. 5 S so 5 5 1:2 w so I KV! .A A.. 'Q 1 emu ll. .ll 9 8 V If 1 0 Gr. 0 gs, as s .- 2-5 mfs 45 ' ' 97? D fl 8 550 .. D' O ' S 4 of s :. v 8 ' s I ll ' ' . ' ' m ,I S 4,3 Columbia University, Merrill Ialrner School, N' 3 , , .. , . eg Lnwnu-ever.-ve l wa 3 Q' A 5' fl' Il U 2 - I as ' , I 92 E SSW' u sg ln .nl Q Idol I L4 L ti . Detroit. . lzggg ll-T4 will lEave.J Cl0fhil18- I fQ41sii2.ags.V f H. cas- cue 4 'caag - -sz c-3 Il , A X A It -cw: f TW . H ll v' f ' . 'll 4' ffjrlffdiitfllll W A l'NQl.llll.. .nlllll 6 HG f ll lil... ...nlll . E3iQxfKxJ1i?5' fiCc sxeccecv-:aaa sz acafzzxceccc ssc uma A - . --an at Seventeen ,. 1, ,E QQD IQQDDISSSEQ ,I U qi 88 123522252159 lg, yi! 158832 1321! ll 152 - I8 1818821152 . -II . I p wo- ---In l l - x 1 . 22 XJWJW V mfg .93 S5 ,. V I'-155-ll 5 sg 5 434. sg ff X 3 2 o 84974 In r fo. ff f 'I fr sf ? - Ira .... . -..In ra 4 AM ff W ll .. ..,,. ...I I 5 'gi - E V ' 32 f. -'E ELSSS' 'Mill' llbitlllilikii ll 2130 llblilillllbiflil lb! ll ll 240882 32188 1312354 bi 3 - 5 9 3 cl + an 9 9 ' it I' WI 0 v ' -fill: - CHAFFEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR g I 4 f 9 ' COLLEGE FACULTY g,,.,,.,,,, an , an ,, -5 : MATHEMATICS MUSIC 5 I as A is FISCHER, ERNEST W-. B. A.. I BLAKESLEE, S. EARLE, B. A., B. M. 2 Q 93 SSSSSQ Department Head, Vice-Prmclpal. Department Head. gf gag 3 X : P0lll0lla. Wheaton 0011985 U- C- Pomona, University of Denver, Univer ity of S 3 Adv. Algebra. Texfs- u -'I-7 5 T E CLARK, PEARL E., B. A., M. A. Voice' Chorus' QSi 35 Dean of Junior College Gino. BLAKESLEE, MRS. FLORENCE H.. vqwwwg 3 University of Montana. B. A. ,E Pg S E gollege Mathematics, Sociology, lsmlvna. Ch i . rams, oice, orus. g 3 2 I 515452 HALL, WALTER A., B. S. HALLOCK, IONE L., B. A. ti' 45442 E 9 E Vice-Principal. Mills College- Q, 3 l . U. s. c. PI , H . 0 ' 3 . Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, UEEZIOER armc:yG 3 3 N - H ' , MR . RACE, B. M. I E E Solid Geometry, Calculus. Syracuse University. nw 'l' 'N ' In PETERS, MRS. JULIA A., B. A., M.A. Violin, Violin Choir. a X 'i' 9 ' U. C., Pomona. S , 9 X oo Algebra. JOHNSON, MRS. WINIFRED W 0 llillhrrnmmmlll ' WHISTLER J E M A Pomona, U. O. L. A. 51: Q S V3 03 , - -Y - - 0 , P' . , 'W , ff sks s University of Delaware, Bethany College. rgan lano SW IO Algebra, Geometry. MARSHALL, MRS. FLORENCE D. . up 0 X - University of Minnesota, Klauser Music U . as p WISEMAN, E. V., B. A., Pd. M. Institute- ,, Q ., gcggogzgilggaw Mexico State Normal, Marion- P13.D0. 55,13 E 2 Geometryl PALMER, VINAL O. l i ll I Pomona. 9 9 'sf 3 MECHANIC ARTS Organ, Piano- S 5 225' ' 5 HARGRAVE, A. C. WILDING, FRED JR. 535385 U' S Department Head. Chaney College' 8 Q 'nfl S 5 an IIoivorgIy of Nom. Dakota, North Dakota. Band, Orchestra, Director Chaffey s 4555? 3 Sfafge. Ofma - Symphony Orchestra. UCF: 5:5 ssg Auto Shop, Forge, Mechanical 358 S885 Drawing' OPPORTUNITY ROOM 9 9 0 ' 1 0 HOMEWOOD, JOHN 9 If , ,, U. c. L. A. CUSHMAN, L. W., B. A., PH. D. 2 35.3 8 ' 0 Mechanical Drawing. Harvard University, University of Goteinger, 8 'ls F w we-V45 gd JACOBS, FRED H. Opportunity Class Director. S is 9 ,g U. O. L. A. U. K nf 4: Building Superintendent. PHYSICAL EDUCATIQN 3 -'-Q . ll V 2:2 give Woodshop' CLAPP, FRED H., B. S., B. P. E., M. A. mgqfggqgfi , A MINTON, A. DepartI:1enZIgead.S f ld X M G Q 6,3 ,, U.O.L.A. S I I , Q' ' '. . . an . f. Q A E Woodghgp, IUCSIISZATIIEI. 5. 55 g'e gg Q, 3 3 2 MOORE ARCHIE Physical Education, Hygiene. 5 A ' 3 . 1 y f'7 ' 0 fi 53393 U. c. I.. A. MABON, ORRA M., B. A. Qfwfafg 9 .1 Mechanical Drawing, Rural Me- Pomona, U. 0. . 3 W S: chanic Arts. Supervisor Girls' Physical Educa- S S f ti . 55, Q, STICKNEY, HAROLD J. ' on U s Supervisor of Transportation. BISSELL, CLARA L., B. A. 3 ' ' ' Q XX n U. C. L. A. Pomona, U. C. . 9 , Auto Shop. Girls' Work Organization, French. 3 5 I 1-1' YOUNG FRANK L. COMBS, ESTHER, B. A.- Q 52 RXXKQQ U. C. L. A. U. S. O. 2Q135'4Eg Machine Shop Physical Education. 5 Q . U Q , v X ' g QQ so. 9 A ' V fXxk 3:2 , . v 8 5237 C605 f 'gi C CCC gccsssogxccfcflg CCCCCQI C CCWQ C CCCCQK5 . g IQ W ' - v I ,- v f N ' lil ll s' v ' 'I' 'L ' u 'f I -rs 'I If LV ' O Il lu s' f ' Q If 2 V ' - an -2 ss 2 6 HM , ,Ulf fm, Illu... ...alll M uuiglllllovwfonlllllk .RT ' 7' h III... ...MII Q. V Illh... 1.0 25 ff tr 'Z' C KUPICCCCIUPIC ICU!-ILC 42-I 0111453 C4311 CC I-3180 1025 100103181 1924 5 Eighteen 23333 82988828324 DO 3 Ii D 15522122143 I 3 '-RN ko ll! lint ' ' L il 'I ll IN it 213081815 li at I ----- 4w'-- - -in 1- H . A .A ,.., ..,, -I - - l 9 V I -'f rm' an sa f IW I rs f . 1 Q - ' . ' Q . M o ut , . A . .. M 2 2 KS' 45538 21353, ,812 U 134 ll!'IlUl,l8l!4fDll 13? I If Hill 2 321 .1 Q mfg! ll . . AA 0 ' 2 RU 'I . . . . . . CHAFFEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR g 563 , COLLEGE FACULTY ,momg ' , FLEMING, MRS. HARRIET, R. N. VON STEIN, MARY G., B. A. ll ' 5' Q me L. Cook County Hospital, Chicago. Stanford. ' v gg Kgqu Hygiene, Home Nursing, First Aid. Biology, Zoology. , Ci Q3 . fe we vqqw or , S HARRIS, LOUISE . . ' ' E A 1? L. A. Normal School. Q E g:3SainWork Organization Field MATHERY W. Wq B. Au M. A- sa' Q xssg up ' Department Head. if 3- 9-!? ' S HEISER B H Pomona, U. S. C., U. O. 3 lv U. S. u D Economics, Political Sciencc, In- 5, E S Football Coach, physical Educa. dustrial Relations, American Gov- . 0 V i H ernment. 9 N qs 'L 0 . .1 .- 32 Il' HEZMALHALCH MRS. A. E. S. R. A. ANDERSON, ESTHER B- A-, M- A- 3 25 g Pomona. , , Pomona, Northwestern University. s , U ' t ,, G- 1 y T - l Freshman English, Ancient and 0 3 .. X , A SES eims W Modern History. S v wwss DR K I R, K RL ., B. S. ' g s Kansas. State Teachers' College, Kansas HORSCH. LUCAS J-1 B- A-i M- A- X I University. . Bethel College, Pomona. 9 0 9 X I Physical Educatlon, Basketball Social Problems, German, Football . 3 U 1h,,,, ,,,,,,ll . Coach. Coach. ' , 9 A K E LUCAS, LEX, B. A. MEHL, MRS. SUSAN B., B. A. E- 3445 f Pomona. Dean of High School Girls. U 'J I X Boys' Work Organization. P0m0H2fU- S. C., U. O. ., I MERRILL IDA B B A M S Social Problems. . Q 8 - , ., . ., . . 5. gn Pomona, Wellesley College. MITCHELL, GERALD, B. A., M. A. H u j 4 Physical Education. U- C- U Q a American History, Modern His- s D 8 -. MI'gfIE1Eg1Lf HOWARD L-1 B- A- tory, Social Problems. FQ li 3.11 OI' . lu... ...nl 255' A A ' 5 Football Coach, Physical Eduoo- SMALLEY, ANSON J., B. A. 21346821 G v0 3 z tignl Grinnell College, U. C., Pomona. 3 '91, 3 3 0 American History, Social Problems. s fe qv 0 2 0 an , SCIENCE WITHEY, HETTIE A. B. A. M. A. -.- s....f...d. ' ' gm was 3 , 1 2 CUSHING, WILLIAM W-5 B- S-3 S- Modern History, English History, gp Q Q Department Head, Vice-Principal Social Problems. u 'fa s 0 it . Evening School. 0 Drury College, Missouri State University. 8 2:5 55592 Physics. QYCCQQ an v CLAPP, MRS. VERNA E. . r ni' : HA i?SUOE' H' W B' A M' A' ' University of Wisconsin, Pomona. 3 3'SQ'i vg Chemistry, Astronomy, Science S. Llbrarlan' 3 ff. 5 23 9 NEALES MRS ISABEL M 955555513 g ,, HOOK, JOSEPH S., B. A., M. A. mom' Univergit ' on no I ' Stanford University, Cornell University. Assistant Liblgirian 3 'J 8 E 5 Geology, Biology. ' 5 ,rl 3 D! 0' POE, IONE, B. A., M. A. ' 5 RMS MERCHANT, HAROLD E., . 1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 363615 ' I0 B- A-. M- A- Assistant Librarian. s U Poniona, California Institute of Technology. Q Q ll 0 si - College Chemistry, General Science. NYIEERE, AIISALISJIE 1 I Q, SQQ lf lV9l'Sl 9 X l'8.!'y C100 . 43 3 NEWSOM, VESTA, B. A., M. A. Secretary to Librarian. 5 55 s XX 3 Pomona. . V' 9 . g General Science, Biology. PAR1-,TIME EDUCATION --4 A ,, ' . M. if 8843623 SNYD X E.. , - , PALMER, MRS. GRACE G. HAAQQQA w w . ,, 5 Q U- - .1 . V , Supervisor. 0 V ll gk 0 C e i J gg' it ,flflf i' . U- C- L- A- 5 1594- 0 , ' ' ' Z4 A CCCGWZICCQI QK!-if C CCC MCC!-SSGQICCCCCCXEQ CCCCC64 CCQZCC CCC 21 C CC-1558. 55' null!! N gl A ullll Wa S ull -rlllll F 6 Ilpllttwpwuw n x i 4 ,1 I fl JS 2' Q ,swigsio S.. . tg V1 5 KFUWF Q g ' g IzM..,n lu..- ......nI Mgl10lHfIIlM'Bm1lIg, I . e n -A n... ...nl sf' 1... 39251, H CCCCQZKC CCCQICCCCIVKK CCC'i-KCCCCCWHICC88053 CCC43. C Zi! f' 54 CCCCSEIC C QQ Nineteen ' 'I I I zzg xzmilttig Dill, 21 uf' 8538888 5 W gil 55 gif M1 F . . ... . A . , ,.. .. i , V A I 1,2 LMI' ogg: .Q Q5 ff sg MISS! Qgqgsv. 3. A tg . VCO fini - QQ , ' sf ff . V Atftfiwmgqt III... ,.....II1I gg Q 4 FM A , I... ...Il 4 - 1 4 In gg Kgnv 5: 8 S 3 88 DIEGO, ,DIE D lb!! - l!!'3Ulllll93lll - 23 - I 5418882 I 'Q 82 I GIA' I . go -. . 0 C Q 'I ' an an ,I CHAFFEY UNION HIGH scHooL AND JUNIOR :Q bj gp fm- . 5 AA.. COLLEGE FACULTY so . ' E ANDERSON, VICTOR B., B. S. DYSART, RUSSELL D., B. A. Q I Q L U, C, Pomona, U. C., U. S. C. ' EE, . n sh Americanization, Part-Time. English, General Science. ' ,iii gi , ' H EI' s QQ45 3 I n DAVIDSON, PAUL W., B. A. PAULIN- J- - - , 3 X Occidental, U. 0. L. A., Pomona. Xicg-PfiHiiD4g new mm Teachers, Q -, - . . I. ., an I I I - . Q 5 English, Citizenship. College' : !3' SS HALDANE, MRS. ALICE, B. A. Woodwork' QM S!! . S 3 Cornell College. 'E ' 'E English, Citizenship. MISCELLANEOUS V 0 0 V I-IANSON, KENNETH, B. S. ALLEN, MRS. DENA B. - , 3 3 U- C- Secretary Junior College Office. 2' S 9 Q Co-ordinator, Director of Packing , K 9 8 House Instruction. BRYDEN. RANDALL g 8 D Secretary Principal's Office. ' Q Q HARRIS, MRS. LoLA D. ...Z Wm III- 'I-' - .IW Oregon State Normal. CASSELL, GEORGE W. ' 9 ' EHSUSII CitiZ6IlShiD- Attendance Officer. 9 -' B ' A ' .,., ,I 3 JUDSON, ADA B. DELHAUER, RAY B. S12 . L. A. Nomxal, New Haven Normal. Attendance Officer, charge of 5. 3 3 5 English' Citizenship' Squab Breeding Station. Q . X LOPEZ, GLORIA V., B. A. A U . Q Pomona. GOODRICH, HELEN ' i a'xsss 3 Spanish English Secretary Vice Principal s Off ce. N Q -. W S A' Q ' ' Q , . i gg I E SILL, MRS. ESTHER L., R. N. GUTHRIEI MRS- OTHELIA l 'l llf a Iowa University, L. A. County Hospital. Secretary PI'il'1CIpal'B Office. RW f . Home Hygiene, Home Nursing. g my dl , an U W h F HAWTHORNE, ENA v ' 3 32 KW , Secretary Part-Time Department. 955 nf 3 3 S FONTANNCHAFFEY HEDGES CORRINNE I 3 on an I A A E z WIILSEJN, FRANCES Registrar, Q 9 Zi . Rrnlcipal. HOFMAN, LAURA I 5 55 s 3 gon leave.J Secretary Principal's Office. - A f LEIS, WARD W., B. A. , . n District Superintendent of Schools, Klgigggrjilrtlzi? ggnege Office Q Q ? gk 888923 Fontana. ' S 4 A4 3 s Heidelberg University, Ohio State Univer- NYBERG, HELEN ' ! .- --f 9 'my' U' S' C' Secretary Principa1's Office. gg. .i U' HERBERT, ALVIN A., L. L. D. , n 21 B VE Lincoln-Jefferson University, U. S. C., South POWELL, ASHBY H' 3 . Dakota State Tvlvhm College- Attendance Officer, Study Hall s Q0 W IO Mathematics, Science. Supervisor. - A , -.- v QMAALBEE, MRS. CAROLINE, SMITH, RICHARD .Wagga P' 0' . ., . . ' Ig University of Pittsburgh. Head Gardner' ' 0 0 English, Latin. TOPLIFF C E Q' f : Superintendent of Grounds and 5392 5 UPLAND JUNIOR HIGH Buildings- S K qr' ' . MW sv 3 fp 5 SCHOOL UNDERWOOD, LEOPOLD E I 0 Mechanician. 9 q : COg5iiuE5:ROLD W., B. A. K gkkvisg U, S, C, WILKINS, MARJORI 3. Q. 3 0 gk Algebra, Ancient History. Secretary. ' N f 'f L E I Y N' x' If U LAW...--of--. v.?.. v, s sp 4. Q - tv.: c azzzcccccc-b ceacfai Ag n - QC MCC ! 21 6 if II 'II v I 5 A 9 IM I ' ' W I I l WI IAB2 A ' J ' E114 H1 ,mf f LU' K AI A IM ,I .IMI lI,,,,, ,,,,,III in Lg- Gr g HI... ...III . J .IIlIIII!S?I:IUi Zi QC ' C2130 CCCKPSCCCCGIVIC 'KCC 'TQCCG VZ CC - 2-4 CCC Cb.. C0666 at Ctttu. I ' Au. - C!! .a K I fa 4' Twenty rf -' ' T41 1 1. M '1 I N ' :fi 'H 1 A gws. , . . fx- 115 1 'mx 'J-51 fi, f ' F -1 2, f ii' . N l Q 1' , A ,731 ' iifugw ,, 'Jw Q t.-1 Q L. 1- QI-Q' .. Y f ' 1 ,lr 1 2972 .. 1' .-1 I, ,L t1--112 g . . ,wil LQ R51 '?5EQ1.?zlf'9 f il., WWY1 .1l53fEf5f?Eli??l5. 2effV2'flY??V? , .IXY5 IXLLY t2QQ.UlZillQLHl F, .,.. .11 , , X ., ,,,, ,,tj....,f.- . ,W V., ,E , , ,lg JW if 1 11 1 W' 1:.Q55ff 19' , 1l1'1:711f11i111l1fqg,K, 1-ffl.-511 1 t . ' 1 1 161-f.X.11151' 'ffl 1 11 'Jaffa f1'1f1'le12f fEf1Q11'1f1f T 9' ' 1 .1 .1 C1 rl 'Q'lIl3 t'1T1'f11T11!1Yf.i1 i' ' Al EQ'4l.Q1L, .lp ,311f31g11f71Vll ,,,,, E3 kalllli. 1 1 .1 21151 i1.QQii1 1. :gs :.Qf,?Sff1f .I1 s.f..t1..1s3s.1,i1. .1-t1g1I1fgg1.13 41-111 S5i1Q103'31+L532l?ji13Q.aiifEiPJ.fE1LF QQVW STUDENT BODY, SPRING SEMESTER Interest in athletics was especially stimulated at the beginning of the sec- ond semester. With the Chaffey basketball team one of the strong contenders were high. for the Citrus Belt Championship, student hopes and enthusiasm When Chaffey tied with Pomona and Riverside for the Championship in basket- ball, enthusiasm became an intense wave, sweeping Chaffey to another great victory at the Invitational Track Meet. Despite the cold, threatening weather, Graber Field was crowded with eager, cheering spectators who witnessed Chaffey fight her way to victory. The baseball team, with Ralph Cornelius as captain, and Captain Hal Harlow's tennis team brought more laurels to Chaffey. Chaftey was equally ctive in other fields during the second semester. Under the efficient dire in of Miss Stanford, Nelson Gray and his staff edited, besides the len ' weekly copies, many entertaining and colorful special editions of the 'Ta er. Students entered enthusiastically into oratorical and declamation con of which the Constitution and the C. B. L. were of great importance. W t Howard Hawkins in charge, the Junior Farm Center Fair, which was d n the early part of May, was pronounced a decided success. With an ct've nd capable executive committee headed by Robert Mc- Arthur as Pres , the spring semester was altogether a very successful one. 11 sy, s s, 11 l' .'1lent-Robert Xlt'.xl'llllll' 'I'ntler ErlitnrfNelson Gray ffff -11 Fisk.,-x Av. . ,1-tif' , rf V- 113 ' Q 1. fi, H-, 1 fx-1 1 V 1.,..4 4 -1. 15. 'f555'fT?, 1.. Mlm' , nf 1 . r , 1 et L 'Q 1 -1 i. 11-1.1ff1 1,i,L,,5n1-,D-E 1 -1-1i:Tr :L f 11 . 1' kill? 1' 1 E51 1 ' l - un 1:1 Ice 1 if-qw 15:1 . 111 Ffh 1'.V 1.11, K3 Jn , . 1 ,, l Lf' if-'JN l 1 Fiif 'ff'-1. 1,3110 '7' 1--of . 1 1 '11,-' W- 1 f 11 ' lil- 4 V, mf tax, If' f' rfb, 'nf l. xxx ff lu:-1 1 OFFICERS N Y i'resi1lenl-Rollin Lennon .Mlvertising Nlnlnlger-Faye Youngblood 1 S 'l'9lill'y'--5llllll'91l Smith Ilearl Yell lieaaler-Eslwanl Wells lf-Nrxrl6'2lNlIl'9l'1.5llll'y Norton Assistants-lflrlwin La Rue, Wayne Terry l 1 . f 11' .11 1j1 j ffl 112- rf? 1 'Lo t-is Robert McArthur 166 Rollin Lemon Nelson Gray I V if x 11 Mildred .'mit Mary Nort 1 Faye Youngblood Edward Wells 1--.wif 1.1 ,,. Pozrrp . 15.33, P171 W 2 3 BV ' 1 flfi sggj, g Xl 1. si RQ F333-32, 1- .XX 'ZiiKiFi2sZ?13iKwi. 1' 111,11 - 15- 11 1 4 .1 M1 ET . 1 1 .1 1 111-1' 111111111 'j 1 Zin Ml ll11rz,3 lg ff 'F QSQQZP 1- . 1 fs A in 1' 121-..11 1 U 1 1' 1 ' f 1 4 ,X 1 VV .- VJ wg, 1' 1 A A ' A' ,W-S1,Q,1S'i 141 N 59 111115 , 1. 11 .44 M M., 1 .,M.t1nb-L 1 . W ..,1xf5 111, 1111, ,.-1. A .g J , , , W w - --- f an 1 w KA --,f -'w - f - 1' ' - ma 1g:f5o11t5JJctYgt5, 'Bo' 0 5 - 1 -'-'Gs1,s'm- -woot f ' Twenty-one 1 Tw fi' 1, , 11 10, Us .0 sw 1 , 141 1.1, 1 1,51 11 1111 1 awww W3 F X' 1 if 1111 AQIE:-11 H YW ?1 re 1 r T EW ., 11' X 1 g ,Jw Y' 6 , an 1 X 1 A 1.3 N, .-- e. Q3 0 a an C1 ES6d4ke l . I. Nu 3 . ki H 1- 111' 11111 xo U exam 0 .Q- 5 2? U 1 U 1 U I I llll 11.. l A fl 1 23 324 U Ew e vf 555555. A we 1 o WRYR S n ' C Xu 1 22 :K 9 5 as 38 'Z Q?-' 3 an 5 'P 3 S! Ns dl! s 5 S o 0 5 LX zz u so , sv ggagmzg 3 ' f vw , V1 1,41 Q 1 zz 1 1 1 it 1 11111 1 ea S gt lI11 9 111Ill v ZZ! 83 3822983 O 2 53 u DU Q an an I SF S2 an 8 0 O 0 N e2 5 44 v 52 T 0 S sd as lg Lbw. vw WH ' ' wlgl l goes K v l' Egg. . v , R4 . .. ,., -0 x X Xl mg Z5 . qi fe: flak 4 -Q. wig U oo' fm . 8 1 , 5. ii T I-.0 mb ,..,. -Milli I fl X ,qi . - . we S: -l x w N o 8 T as 5 T TQ WTS' If 512, ll- SIN-I t S' M li relfiegiife STUDENT BODY, FALL SEMESTER Vllilliam Bodner Arvil Terry Ralph Whistler Murilee Davis Evelyn Peterson William Graber Betty Hill Enthusiasm and a well-regulated series of important events marked the first semester of Student Body affairs. The influence of a wisely chosen set of officers was evidenced throughout the entire time. Early in the season a spirit of co-operation and support from the Student XY Q w T T ' is E We Reel T W X- l I ' E, iilllv. .mli l - l Egigil l , III A Q I MFEYL 8 F YE It , 3333 fi-, XUYXY lfifffflefr-. L ' . Q45 5332 . P lj X .V le e is L J' 2 , 0 an ,xg ' 3 mg nt - 2: I ffflkzlflfff Egif 6 ilfiffl' 7s?! SE A , Q30 .e 4. as f 'ima az? so 1.5 ' x6 if -R - a-W Elfiix Ili!! ' if! C If ' fcffifffflbifff fflgiilfffia t ar ff? r f wx la- X T 1'- 0 51 I Nb , 'il T .34 H, A I' X :go I .ggi ' 3 g 0 w Qgllmiif E, Wu iff ff l VM lg ' gf: NFXTEQJQ 1531! 8- fbif ' - V41 -Eli Iiliia 8 ' C1199 I ol . 3 35 5'-S5598 59259335 he BH- ' S2 4 Om Own. nv 'yrs P gobqim QQEDE- g',:s'q Cs data so fi.-+ fv'-igYUfD i'r:C,,gi:f: Q :gm-2.95-G,-Etri,.a:. :mg .7 Q 512-mms. 3 :'fDf-+UTiiff 9: ' - swf- QU C1-Us-H :saw 0 9 . +.., gg H: gp Qi.-. n-I S Q-. Q4 w 1211 mtv!-'1 ' mlm Q4 Dm,-f, ga L 2463 'Sn--gmwoi-f U2 ---ffczncro egg Zgez -sv ,-Lo.-E5'f5,+Eo2.:: 5: Eivgggiifgmaasaggs 5' 'li-I 5255w2m5':25'+mcqOwf1i4 6 22:2 :-'s'52-5'53e-fowonfbai-P . 4E : gg..-p 5-,'m,..CDU2 5CD4fj1 0 0 iii: D' Q fn-59- '5nmm:rg1'5o 0 A 'Ewan ' E sg.1,----'-H 0 6 UW 'UH Hsmmm r-va'-'EO nf . - :F ri -T:-'crm mweffmo 644555 da ,elf-,U Us-Sn: CDOQGJE Qgfjli at s2 j 575.42 cam sw,H'Q.g sw-4 --ET-sw a5Wg emo is?-Us TSSSEQI 01, a :fd :gs :wean ggmgwg afx-J gli-' Opt' ,-, ffl HUQNW Q Y 9 HQ, :mg e ego E5 3 --5.5: O 25' 502:90 Qwiggm JE U. 'xl gpgpi ED.-E :SID - 2-,Q ru m U' 0:2 0 '15 -: ' fD 'O.-+ mf' ' QZAQQQ ?:35H lem: idea: mggg 2 lib A asgefv mae ,ez--wg moe-5.3 8545: A 3--is H C5025 14 gqq-gm .. .3 'i:5'1'FU gm E E-15+ b?dJ'QCD SKQQQQYQ gj:E'g.:m msg amiga gnigio 6 1. I,. i-+ 5 T-+ w,.,.cu an ...H:'-'Q .h .Lg 4-,Ei-. md- 5 4-+..JCDOt-P Os l mai D-5523 nicer: n. : GHG et, eel 2-Ei S2522 MESH: Sl 3'-32 'Q E' 'to cn 507552 'w'h'5' gill N90 5 'i33Q 505 Q2 ' 24225 39:4 -3122 wsieimwi 0 - -A -1- - gn C115 0 VX fH:F- 4:32 U'O'E 'Swim G W -::E'A --cn, 53 -Q .., 9'QC'm..,:, 5:55 1-+14 ...NA :Un mum od 0 A 1 1 'F',. 5, 239:::g mgml- F 0 0 5 3 gf: 9-Hg: 5 :g3,2mg rzzawbt 2 :,-53 SEQ 21 avenge Q .r Q s' ..-. ,-J '-'waz '- ki :mga - - ru 1-rl flfb 97 Q F E.r :. .1 !J ,...o'-s UQ 'GOIN 611 5 Om Dew,-. E II' :SE QCQP- 2 rf-3 Seams ESEHSW 5 H-ig. 3- ... owl: H. 9: align. We 0552055 2.93325 2255 V552 -'I+' . ,gg gm.-+9,c'O .CSL 9' 9' H- ,...4O1-rc as seam Sammi ll' I. Q n-1 - - 6- 6 Q1 - ' Bw D P 21i5QQ!f4b34- ,CCC B! 8 I 5108038 554418 fig --I - ' '?'r7111XWii A .-ini O ' ? Ti '1 si'-'ij' 5 N'Q-jog A255 .Q v Z5 '11,-25,1 4.1, .V 4 li 4gJ d:CCCCCC4'3g,' ,SCC EKCCC 'f NC 'G' 'ffkiiilfff RYSCGCGCWRZ' Q 5 C8 Twenty-two W n ,ili23lMlQEl QQ ' F s , A fi DI wi r get Q If al ta tram L L gm , wg, QQ? it i w LL Qc al X., A., sl - fl L GIRLS' LEAGUE P F5 Edidf- ,, 1' :I N . iii 2.5 J3 ,gag if Lf Ag 1 xi I wiki' i s 22 l l Il 5 WT ...ll i remix 5 Qi , F5993 ,I 5 Wi lt Q 2 it iv .ZW , . 'V' El ,- 'g M of f ,, , so , 0 ' S YS, 5' g .gg cff sl' :elif ' Soya fa-J This year, under the splendid leadership of Pauline Collins the Girls' League was especially active in promoting the best interests of the girls of Chaffey. The league began its year's Work 011 Freshman registration day when many of its members directed the new students about the buildings and campus. cs hi In the course of its duties the league also found time to accomplish wel- fare work at the Christmas season, and to give the annual ig d little sisters party, a Girls' League birthday party, a mothers' party, an nfer a beauti- fully decorated car in the Armistice Day parade. - Mrs. Mehl's sympathetic advice and thought ness a an of girls . . meant much to the girls of Chaffey. Her gracious e ality an since - friendship has been an inspiration to every member of e league. The Girls' League is a unique organizati Chaffey c ao ' It . might Well be called 'Every Girls' Club,' for it incl very girl in the sch xt and requires no dues. We hope that i 'l bec he most hettinl org :' zation on the campus in developing the best school, and the - , . . . Y . community 1n California. Sincerely, SUSAN B. L. OFFICERS 'President-Pauline Collins Fifth Vice-President-ll 'l avis First Vice-President-Faye Youngblood Secretary-Betty Lee B amer A Second Vice-President-Jean Baird Treasurer-Lois . ' Third Vice-Presidentfllarriet Shattuck Advertising M, get limbeth Boi ll - Fourill vlC?9-PI'9SlllQlll.L5lilY'jOl'l9 Taylor l'e1Akeader- fx. Bowden K , an if . ig Q WJ G . ' l sf' N 5556 '5 5 Q! Xe xi -s ' a G . QF ad Sea vs U ' r 'F .. 16: li 1 ,rw in. 0 -1. 22 ' ' 23 4 - -' X 8 Q 3 no rg v.' f 0 r ' r ,, sg a 0 r 0 'M g s 12 fri' ul O l ' in... QA' 23 Q1 . sv Q3 '-2 fl . ' Q an ' so M I ' at :5 g V 9 or if S I I an S8 15 eff? Wifi 3 0 A p xlelfibl L. 6 1 Amir 1 Wil Kitt' 4 'Q E .va s 5 9 3 J 5 . 1 L-- 5:5 N. EZ 9 X ., 0 s t . . V C l ,. X , , K, jll'2!'2 ':IIl 5 sv E 3 W lllh. XMI 8 ' bi ' - 3 li ' CJ lf' 1: possess Pauline Collins Faye Youngblood Jean Baird Ilarriet Sllattuck Marjorie Taylor Marilee Davis Betty Lee Bodeuhamer Lois Flum Elizabeth Bond Gladys Bowden V t.-..t.. .-L., 'K' Kfiif iii. , 6 5f:ii' Q3C 5I SK CC 526- - - -2' i'fiL'wQTii 123 M but 1 1l Q, lu , is ,gl ll 5 7 1 as 9 I ' illll f Q 1? tg ll mgs f .1 '1f'v , , ' tt, j I 5 ' Y A .vs E' JIHIEK f Y, hill. ,untill Y gf Y - llu -PM ' ill s' f JiIlI1.,, J!i iXQiXf3:5-B 'T' xi-if , QC! IGCQC ' ' .KCC CC 26 CCCCUEQCGCCC HC 'UGG Twcnl y-three ZDDMSIEISDSOOSSZ' Ol D' 2' ll 12522288129 8 ' -t ' 12218882 12401811124 l '4 4 4 an ' -i '--' -'--ig ' f v : wr- ----Ii, al- A If v 1 3, . WJ yu, g gg E Imax kg 1 Q I Q iilui. limi! i E - I, L3 xg 2 l UFMQ 'QSSKS' 455388 BIEWDDU 124 ll IE? D ,l!'3,8lllIHflll IR' lil Z4 8882 121 80 88 35 GQAQ. -.L .9 Q .,, 3 . ' Eli! 1 , 8 in 32325 2395355521 . sn CHAFFEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL S W, GRADUATION EXERCISES S CEE 4 aaa. E Vice-Principal, Ernest W. Fischer, Presiding . U H Y g E One-half Hour Orchestral Music ...... Fred Wilding, jr., Directing r sx' ny . , 1 I , -Q3 .271 3 Orchestra Selection: Regimental March Cbt. Clairj 31 LE Invocation .,...................................................... Rev. john B. Toomay i s so , 3.555 5 Soprano Solo: The Song of the Soul QBreilj ...... Gabriel Lucas 5. 64 E E Address: Our Educational History .,...................,.. Nelson Gray E ' : Q xx E Pipe Organ Solo: Priests March from Athalia CMen- : delssohn ........ ..,.............................................. D onna Kuhnley 555883522 . IIN 'll . Xb Address: A Modern Philosophy of Education .... Margaret Pyle x ' i i ' Violin Choir: Largo QHandelj Barcarolle QOffenbachj Kagan ' 3 Address: Education and National Progress ...... Willliam Graber 5 y 5 Piano Solo: Ballade No. 3 fChapinQ ...................... Elinor Corn Q 8 4 Address: Woman's Larger Field of Servicen ...... Pauline Collins E Soprano Solo: Magnetic Waltz QArditj ........................ jean Bell XM Q H6535 Add-ress: The Vitality of the Constitution .... Robert McArthur n E Morning Hymn fHeuschelj g g 'Qi' 3 n Moonlight lfrom the Moonlight Soustesl fBeetho- b 0 , venj .......................................... High School Girls' Glee Club 2.2 5 5 B1 Mrs. Florence H. Blakeslee, Directing i ' Q' 'I 9 Accom anied b the Violin Choir f I S P y 4 In.. .il ,fo itkkgggtg Mrs. Grace Huebner, Directing QKGQQQQZ E Joseplhine Cushing, Pianist , Scholarship Awards .................,......,....,........................ W. W. Mather g -4 fr v r rw y 5' v?4 Dedication Edward C. Harwood Library ss vztgse T. U9 - O v Presentation of Class to Principal ............................................ Q3 I 8 ,, i ' 3 .......................... William Bodner, President of Senior Class 'S S! 4 xxxwgg . . QWKWZ S J I Presentation of Class to Board ..........,..................... Merton E. Hill : S QE Presentation of Diplomas ...........................,.............................. 9 ......................,......... J. C. Jones, President Board of Trustees A - 2 Tannhouser Selection: Wagner .................... Chaffey Orchestra : sa 1' A 0 V . gaswaeza 2 5 -a s i X s 2 E :abi t ccctgncccu geccaa ggggogzccccccfg Q c ic sz wg k in ----A - ' lv 1 I f 1- 1 . . . ' va- Q LY 1 its Q is gmgi ws gfq 1160.11 rig hr..- .... ...u hgggg Kilflllnmkhiilllg 4-...ig i... ...in Q. lil! ! SFCC tf 'aaw'4x aw'-'ccccccf'-'xucaf'-' ucaizzacccc as an-za ac-mucous' 6 4, A , .4 A so al .4 Twenty-four not 5 597, .1ff?Qi?5SD iTI1fBZ23Q2Q'T1QfLQ33QLfl1To .. rj ,,,- i ., 1 , O '1h'l1 'W 15111 if-.QE 1 ,1',1L 1'.'-EQX11,-qQi! f,5,,X-1,,1 , .,-,,,31,LgMX:,4 1 V! fe 1 lixx Y V 1 ' Q S X fff1 aff 1 y11wCMJ f1 ' ,Qg1f,l1' ,QQ ,ff '11,fQ'?:Y , l1f'lxXg'f1fbxx.Tvj 16 '-A- iw. K f- , A ' 1 A1111-Fw? 1CfL11Q3ft?1.111f1'111.f?2-fi? 1f1f1..f1 fi, 11 11111iQ?6?F31,-131W 4 1:f1v411111e111:n , .111 1.5-L, f?'f1 f'l1w.1 1r.11111111f'L31Z, .Q?.5.01'1 . f +r1'J1:1CJ yLV,.Q.1.? L 1? fl -Q 1 51:14. 1'-1' 1 we -.1 -. - 4,-f -.-af ,- F--H - - 1-S ' f1'f'1 1 'Y 1. 1' rf'- 2g'gQQ3Jp5Ili :LLM lQD.2f,zoaE52l5ozfJJJlQJiU3jJi5c?1E.iZi,b.i? KifiLwuui53i5fJeu-:3i1,5,, ,jg all fs V L13 'ff lf1l'11 . Q 11,9 is-JE1 Gisli 1.2.1 M -WTQQ1 Q1 15 sEN1oRs .QQ 14,1 taser 1553 Throughout the entire year the Senior class displayed a spirit which w3P iQ? 'V QQ, tif helped them to complete their high school life with great success. During the EIU '51 55' fggfgf last few weeks in November curiosity was aroused when the rumor swept the 1.211 'ilfgtfp 1ij7 j?'.oj campus that the Seniors were soon going to spring their sweaters. Although N' .gfiglqfg M., xv? Li! xxx--Q5 ?ff1'1f i'i3:t the class lost the thrill of having the usual spring because of the enforced ,m4 l'mA'V, 112' f ff vacation, they aroused the envy of the other classes when they appeared on M fn . at . I Fox rm W ., :jj the campus 111 their smart blue and gold sweaters. During the early part of January the Seniors held their class banquet with M 1Ijff'.F 'Mfg Mr. Kegley as toastniaster. Everyone proclaimed the banquet as one of the M. 1 '1 'e . rr' if 1,65 .QQ big successes of the year. Holding the Senior Pie Sale on the Weclnesday f QDf'1DYj1f, 1 9 ef. before the class play, the Seniors again proved their ability to combine pep V32 ll ' h fe-J . - f-f, 4 . ELYJ 'sig-. ff and enthusiasm to make the event a success. The sale was extremely popular iiigfii, IQ' with the result that it netted the class treasury seventy dollars. D' '. -1 Q'-1 vi .J L' A' L' 1,4 Scoring one of the greatest triumphs in the line of dramatics in tl1e history S41 for Q1 of Chaffey, the class presented its play, Booth Tarkington's Intimate QQ: 1-iv Strangers, on March 22. Under the capable direction of Mrs. W. H. Kegley gjfffiih ' C611 ,jf with a talented cast including Betty Hill, Rollin Lemon, Marilee Davis, Alfred m P if lijfwl Hughes, Virginia Wallihan, Wfayne Harn, Helen Kamansky, and Clinton f 1 fx X 1 gp, as 1 . ,M rx E, V' 1 . ,fi Bryant, success was 111ev1table. Qiwe L G Q 4 I. gi -ff'-'f ij. 4 ' 'fi ' ff: I , i , ?ij,kllw' v'?9i'ilf ' 955 fe- gif 11 ,. fx 5,4 21 if ' 45 7 1 1 1 1. J ,M ., 5, 1, 5:2 Q .irq 1.4 ' ' ' ' 15.1 kj fr' Y -1 ag' f MQ gl. V,fT1w-A ii, . . .5513 1. .. , , .t HJ, , 4452, ,n V - '..1 7xs f 1 ,.-A. 11? 1 1l'1' WM 1 1 .P 721 ' 311.1 1 x. L 'W tink! Af:-581 1 sf i TlL-of 1 V 1 . X, 5 ,M A x 3.-.Hy ,l1f'.,,1w 1 f -1 - i..,1' ' J ' . El.-5127 '1 -3.5121 ' ,,.'fQf,1'f CVS ' - 1 V1 10, -.1-1, !1.J et . 1a En.: QW 1 ,M 17'7fl.1Q,111 1 , M . iwj A A VH pix15M'f.Jw3 11,511 X 1.0.1 ,ru , x V-we - lvl 151121 1 Q l ., I .J14,1-1.4 OFFICERS VVILLIAM GRABER President WILLIAM BOIJNICR FAYE YUUNGBIANIIJ Vice-President MARGARET PYLE JEAN BAIRD ANITA SIIUEMAKER XVAYNE HARN JAMES SIMONS IIOYVARD HAWKINS MARIAN S'l'lIRDlVAN'l' ALTA HAMILTON WAYNE HARN Secretary-'1'reasurer Program Chairman Athletic Manager Business Manager GORDON CUMRIING Yell Leader Top row: William Graber, Faye Youngblood, Marian Sturdivant, Wayne Ilarn, Alta Hamilton, ef--fiffff 15 1113 SEM tis me 1 Q 1 M '15 'Y vf X C53 1 .f 1 - ll N. 'Y 5 rw J T sag 11 2 1l Z tn 1 ,Nui l . :-4 qw 5 3 ' an 5 5 N ' 411 5 I, I F55 lf A 4 . ,i ll?-DQR !-X f .r M U P 1 ' Q1 WW WL . 1, ,111 1A 1 Li? 91 1:2 1 11511 . If W v'1lY,,y Gordon Cumming. Bottom row: William Bodner, Margaret Pyle, Jean Baird, Anita Shoemaker, 1 if Hjxffl James Simons, Howard Hawkins. ' peer' 2.01 ,ii , ,ff T. We -, N --.A Vw L - - - A ' 1A 1 1 g.,ggfas11.21-e.Q2aa.a11asg wfsW2w3g5w.Q'i, SPC-CV 1 4 c-2' iK5mg1333aQ. ' 1 1-J' , Lapiant. vu Q rx lfgg fkmll 11e' 1 ,Q MAKAQ1 Lg, CCC CV! 1 xi! X K M '1 K 11 1 ,y X, V 1 '11 '11 fu , go fn , X A , 1 11, 11j 11, 1111 ApF+Ei14Q 14,1 N111 11 U , F Q5 X Fxngiiwfg ,Q 1 , MQ11 fwfr .Vf-J l 1 ,--- ,-.I ix ' ', it 5, 4 1 :f5f1?111.g ,1.511.111ff,1l. tm 1111 gge' fQ111...t9,.11111111, 11J3y 11111, 9525111 1 1 ff! 1f.5:a-Xdiraixaiiiffair ff uae:-: c - - 11:41 1-1--1 es - s 1 - fe ' Twenty-five ,ffxlggl r- ,- - - Li, , , 1' fr, 1 Z . V, X N -. V. V Y., ,., .i. .Y ., 3 Y, -, X. ,., ,Vx , ,, , v, , V ,VH .V ,Y , , 17.1, HM' N, h, Y.. ,',,k.I,, ,ff 4,11 ,gk:1.2.gAg ig. if ,gl F5 T f f1,,ff:?il,: L c :L 25.4, rl Q 53.22..f,.1,fQ.?95.f,i,.23..zlkf:L:Dg,3.i,i 1.2.51 L 'Qu liqijwiif-,fi A - We fi- ll ' 'W1Gif 1 M'W'l 'Y'5tl 'lV'iU'.fV' 4, 'PW iLf:f?Clrx'ft V T?Qi1fl5E if if in -5QQf:?f'lf1fii fsfff mga ND., X if ' ff-ffl? Ml-,'ai:f.2,i'ulqyir ,:fw,1JiiWnQ1 ff Yhiiifligt iQ ii i' 'f AJP ,. 1 '- ,wfp 3. g , ,A V ' N , . QL iff , 2 '1, .,'if-Q l QV '1 -- '-,J K Ii .N i,',,ug N ,LQ ?H9l'j'f4 ' ff W'-f X fi 'WTF' V3 UW fm?l?1'7lifCi,,wfvw.,iiz'ifl'i.i MXL' RW ,fs :+A il iJE'I5RFS'JiX 1 'S vi-U ' H. ,fl ,n,l ,mlirf,' fx ' 'VU ' W u i 1173 Lu ilifiw.f 'i3lI1f'-if'W'--LY4- Af 'Hifi 'ff 1 V full ' '41 'l' 'lv' fldwv- Min' M-ii. Sin? Q - -- ,,.,:f11fug 42,-.-. T-fm, f ffTs, ,-f'Mlig,g,y y1,- 74: ,,.L.:ffia'g,t,.-ff-f .,-H f'if1-Ql39.gC'L--A:-- ffm, L L fi .1 lj iQ3Q:.5fQ:gsf1f:QififK ...XY--.1fZ..1i,Z..lXi RQAQHJ ,?,?iDQ?,,Zl,25QfD,,9,5 lJ,'fj,ii6?JfU.U'f25j5,iJ,U,:Lil?iUff.5,i.,ff'5l' Q .ui iff mi i 5 L xg ,mpg in-,MQ .mf iw, 3:7-.lx A W ' l' if 'K ll L tg fi . ,Q mf, H 1 'r 1 ,-- if wi l w QTTTG- -- . gabl ,-.Ji..,.f-.Lf.f.,' ' . xy, jgx ,jf ii-f V . .?-i '-.F gfsgfi. x - 5 ADAMS, HELEN 3.5553 2125 lift Transfer from Stratford High, Stratford, 331141-if W' TE?-AQ-7 in.:--N uf .H ,'-UNH ,:-,Ay 1 f , MO. 1 lil N lj' kia, , gggtggsigrul Enghsh' History' Q':ifl:,1A.gQ.g:f' u, MQAQPQ-fof Lgls-Q-:.:r4:f 'A ,,,,:,,'.L.i if-fi.- v, 4,'-' 'F-Q, , A 4.4 ,211 g-.nfrb 5 .1-. .f,,3,.1 ADAMS, KENNETH fg-gqfg .Q ips, fd: !,.4 ', Transfer from El Centro High. r 57' fill if-4 English His in fSci. A M ' . , , pri 115: l'x3lt:gSa-gsZ:1ff'F .ZQ ff! y ,f, nggg, .,, A V , - H ' .1 , Ax- ,-.--- Q-.,,f ,f ,V , ,yu 7 , 4. ax yi 1 X :X NY 104 IIIDL if i yr .ff -0,-..4.-,lf ' .,Ag,,,1- ,iw N - A - L ,f ' , , 4 is ,jg ,Hn , , ,Ji f f 'j 49, J .g ,ZLL ,- .- . 1, 7,4 .vfljgqrf-Jig A, viii, i V , tv! ' AVN I J jg, ,fury ,jjhl!,.,j 1,,,'1 'i 111.7 f T ,. ,fs bi, ,Q EL! 'J ' N H H' L i lg, iifl ir A. if wer Loi -. ,E , A , ,3 1 iw ALLEN, ROBERT , A.'., , , ,M lfflixliz Sfk-ff, Ontario :Tunior High. 4 5, Ig vu-, :ff,f.::Q A, g 111.3519 ,X ji! English, History. ,glsgiigdb I ,ii QggQ,152g9fs,pQQ ALLERDINGS, PHYLLIS +5,33,5,53b'.7,Q54j iIj?l11 'lQgk ' Transfer from Selby Consolidated High. iii iifw igggjiyfi English, History, Spanish. VVNX Qi-jj iigznrii.. wig ssl ygfgfi Wifi-ffSii5??5 E?i?f'5?2ll,f'f5, i53QfiW?9?. Iii fmil H 'Yf.1iYi15?j ?f35in1X.f'4.'4v g...?LviLigj,i ALLISON, FRANCES j53,,,,Qff'i' 335 Ontario Junior High. n'fV 5255 llfl X T513 English, History, Spanish, ...gk-,A. fw- flf Fgwgxi 1.11 nf iliv-' XJ f N 1,5 . ni' ,xg f , J , X1tsf.ff v ARNOLD, LUCILLE Q Cucamonga Central. English, History, Bookkeeping. 51f'f5fj2g?.gif' i 1 AMN sir -,.,.Lg,X ,Ind 1. gl frnln f ,A ., - W4 ...g 43, 2-hh., 4. ,,.f,ff' ,sl ig., , . ,ILM ,fi f-771-Qij-.'i '.,,f'i. Qf.:,73.,-4 gyfi-543 Q53 X Q. 39.255 nw frlfiw-me-, l ggi gferiwwggi ASHLEY, GARNET ,ffg,,5g iff: ik V753 Transfer from Chino High. 'U' lfiyf.-F iV,QuA5.g1iff:,-,Q English, History, Latin. i Ap fll Sf- ffl ii A A'fQ.?:' il.-3 3-L-3 -C35 1- is 2,1 fi l'hil,,,,,,-,,,Q? AUBERT, OLIVE pwlg.,-q ii'--5 -.vig , , v Q--1' ff, A-.52 ig VC? Way Junior High, Claremont, N. H. ,' 'er'-f 'Pfnlfli - - tgil' .f ' VLA, VlY,f3,4:.2 English, History, Science. ,HC,T..g-it7,2-pig ME-.,v.x iff. tw' Y ' 1, , si i will-fs fl , 1fVlVfiiL w'13Lj': Zwlfl U, .jQ295.j:.' fgi- L. M X it f wr., -,wo-:.i,.: Ln, , in ,kfijf . BABCOCK, KENWARD fjfff ii-I ,-A ,H xr-X5 'Rf' '11-fsffglff: San Diego Junior High. 'sfsf N. yi: 1 , ',lff r'ir1'-' . . . 'f-, H . : gm 1 . 3511,-j English, History, Mathematics, 3.52 alxmff if 1, I-Lg' A ig A 1- i Science. 1'.f.gi,iX'Q1,:1,1.5.1 4 4 ii ' .. gs yi 5 . BAIRD, JEAN 3 iw j My ' if N ' i ,Q 1 i., ., I 1, ,vii A. Lx ig., K' H: - it f . g',i,,.l,- .-7 Ai , 1 C' TIL ,, ' Emerson Junior High. A' X, .1 I ,N ., i, . l English, History, Latin. , wi ,N ig, ,A V1-Vi Lil, N .I , rr, , 1 ivy, u. i',,?':.i1' . '.'!li1,l XV 7' ' i-.,...... - .,,Y,Yv lt- 4 A L. l ?i ., .TT '.s'fQ -QR' 4 4 'R Pi '4?'J?i'4 Z'l'i.1 f 'K'-4' K 27fCf?EfV' +l J7 'I'Cff'l' I ff U ,fb-7 T' ' -I'..','f3iP ig' 7'1 7 T171 i TSBC1' . T,-' ' is :M :L ,3k, WdkiV A- ju .Xl ,ivgglxmlip A. HJ, QFJIG - , x A -V T 1 ,syn V. .1 I .A , . ' f ,f--S, x was - .1 il i s is .f C J wi n rf. - J 1 jL..,.Ql2l-Qi, WE fy? .'15f,liig-TEESXIE11 F91 XfijQLQf 1'l..j Qxjcyfilf c w fyn. .Q ijlq-'Xp 'I-N ,ij 'T ffl.-fl 'I J' ' Oi5 f41i U' fx' 3:Y.,f ' 5l,U'4'- QW RV M A 'Tx' if- .55 L, A' V? , qv-fn .1 6 N92 f f s X N lf':i ' lwiif, s lr. all .vixllflh ?..illil:,fl . .- 4441-4 ff.aihwlllzSleD rG ll1ti Milli... r-...7..,ml,5s1l's V A .1i'Mf 7 V37 1 QI St'5fK.if i5?f'5.'f fl 7. ?'T'E?Ei f.'fFLf131233 ffjiflff:'3i'3-5??2ffTf3L'i ifffffhiol QfflEfl7lQ3l'5.Q'f'yiffjglgfli 1 - V Q Eff Twenty-six i r ' N 5 i ?:i13V3,J1,.i-'g 1 7: L tif? X N El xl H3217 f 'Q E Ifiilpi' 5.1 ig E311 . :V Ei it E., 3.1555 ?f.E..?Qf.1'f.f2i'.9.? fbffgll3fFQifff.k.?Q1 'R' H Lf- -H---' f,g 1 ',' ' f Q'-f 'Y 3 7 V -,. , ,l-' --7 -a W '11 R-qfa 'Q ' ' 'g::',V 'v.,,J , 'f X Wt ,ff Awffv .M ' , 'fxfjlfzw ,JR5fU':l'f',1' '-Qf'ql- r5N'V Mfjffyl -wg OO, ff 56,5 MTH .Q-'71, . ll ,I , -fl, uw , tw- 1 WLM l,H,f.l if-fgv., if i,,,-jul, N,yi.,fX ,' - ll. 7: V f J ,. if, .ff 115 H111 A ff X, if s-,L ,1f,,1,!L,ff-xW-',.Vlj U' f' rf wi x 1- i Lf li'1,yN ,M h,J , ,--.fy X' N :lm f x ,Xl ' Iwi vw A f -f ,X-X.-up rl. xx, . Ilfycwl rs, miawfw, X. qiwgx-ul' ,f fy, w ,fi - . .. ff .fy ' ' te' f 1. X' 'f,'f11ff'.,c . 1 - A' u? ifz 1 fxiifflf J-gf ,Kali-.,.? dV wlf,f3',f,21Q.Pii-9lilfiviKulfelf.. Wi, 4-, 1,5 lg fif'ff:4i'?'J,?Xfh ' 2-Q iSj 7i'f,,.lh'f!f.-x at ,gil R 7 W ,,f,f.e1+,f4,ql,.,h:1',., xf,...fH:.l5.:--1 V im F - ng 5xf-3f.n. gl . ,.grf,,. l 3 ,,,-.f Y' W 7 FEET? X'-Tiffilx' if T' THf5'?fiE'l?Afff7 Ti1ifffE,.2ff?3fICi5 QiffffffEf?6Ff7.F' fi ff? STL Ti ffiii. Eilifiiffij f5..EiifQ551i3,tf?J K U BAKER, ARTHUR Transfer from Glendale High. jl in 5 ,A rerun. 94,2 I ',.,Li,fXk 5, ll, fe H' X-1 1 VFD Nb l rw 1 bf 357 rs'i9ir3zgl'. ' X fxx XXX? X E1 X7 if-hf1e'zfv.f J. ,-'w W, H if..-1 'il' ii 1 nglish, matics. 1-Wg., :QM Mir ' 1. fffltllfllirjllffi AN , 'U' ES ,,h,g:::lJl fl nsfer 'o Fremont High, Oakland, lfiff-'j.f,7f'?'Tfi lif- Q ifQi.f'3fR , ag i g History, Mathematics, if.l,J3.'L5f iff on ' e Shop. im Ijvftfq J, iffQvL.7i,t. E U .L zfwfmm ' ' 'if' fm-... 'fu 4' 1, Q, . Q.4,,.3iff 129,515.1 BARLOW, EVELYN ,rY, 7-RTL? 'f.,X3K,Af Transfer from South Haven High, S1-hllflb i 1LfA7- . '5,5Vg Haven, Kans. English, History, Latin. BARTLETT, ROLAND Transfer from Manly Public High, Manly, Iowa. English, Mathematics, Science. BARTMESS, ERMA Ontario Junior High. English, Home Making. BELL, JEAN Transfer from Santa Monica High. English, History, Music. BENNETT, IRENE Transfer from Beulah College. English, History, Spanish. BILLINGTON, DOROTHEQ Upland Grammar School. 1 English, History, Scie . 1 2 Ulf 5 Q W, Y, f'J v.lr.f'v ffw --. ,V 1 C.:-7 grim, 7' in ii in an Rael? Ziff Ef53'RQi1'i 'Af fi? lt? 4.5 t5Qi4Nf'gTf 'Qt Wiifltgs , l 1 1 W, X w Q intjgiiiijg, N5 ui? El,K3lU ' Cie Yzffliii- ,973 ff?'5Qf- l1,vYf',f1gU ,'M,f'5I'7' 'Wifi'-' ..4f,w,jl r ,IN 5.1, 'Kit .IAAF- ,N XlgKC!f' f-i,yQf'QQiv'1, Zigi 14 ,L .fl 'gifgfgggiffy foil q',D3'lff 3 1.1339 fe1,ii1: fdfffilliiix. 'Vi lil. Rjls.3af3bi5f.Fc5 iii? U ' ffjj' h hifi? 55g,,jg N432 , f FHL 1 f fu if 11253 J P ,N ,f 2 -Q f: ,153 can f aff sifixiif-5's3'ff Q N X i ' ' ' ' je ,rv ,ft-,NT -EJ ' til E735 C15 .- ', l .l5'g ' f l l gfvjl fx 1-A ' f.15Q51?3g'viif.Q4 BINKERT, JOHN ff l 53,35 ,pi gf, 1512 , Transfer from Fran' 'n Junior High, Q ,'X' Ewlfgxiflfil 1 Long Beach. :ff1y',qf,xI1 yizjjglg English, Mathematics, Art. Leif! aiffagpig, FY 'QQ Qvvhhqli, 'j 15.2 N,-11. BIVENS, MARGUERITE ffyi Ontario Junior High. 3' hr-' Cv' . . . , r r qv English, Science, Spanlsh, Mathe- '.3,g!,, ,jpg matics. , :Qqt L Qifljgj. l 'JQVYTQ i 'Lg Cf1,'c tw. ff x 'l!f'1 l J , rig N' ' x,.u,f', fat-N -425 9 1 ful.. fa- e' .2535 l g .f'Qii.5:pjg 53233: Qing. Q4 Hkjtigff gif, gf, gqlgg-i,.,1,,g,Q1gi., ,5.1i1iW.iz2X,ii'll,:?3' - l2?a',f2,ia.iQwlgalfh Eh lg? ,if f 15, W5 , +xlmlf l.fiQf liliify .ff K lQ:11a:lf1'f. rfz,,.,2h.li1ii1 , 31,33 if yy until' 24.5,y1A.lrM-LMfl,',j?1S.,t KR X,AM,I,i Ni 41 r'YiE231,,Q?fy 46,11 .ff-1, ,, ff, ,. -lrkj , ,N J -,K LX ,xuyghif..1Xf.,'4,,,-,.1.l,R.,r'3' 1, K if , ' 7 , 'G -. .-fj, :f,M,X.,, is 4, min. Jhl5Ql. R.Q-lr?5r..a. i.J,-Mlmifm.hllll..fv L: i.gQ1glt2iii-.- Nh... .M,'5f1.ggi u15m.jZ5Qg,11,!,,,ff2:2'ff,',',w1 X l f SSH?f7'?f'TEif5'l5flf'QT' 'i7F?fF3i FI il Ji 925 H FQ f?17i?fE5'?'5E?7 37 'fix iii? il?f7EtII'1Z'i?f?5i i ff 553 Twenty-seven BLACKBURN DORIS Ontario Junior High English History Spanish Mathe matics BLAINE MARJORY lwlgemont Junior High lflgemont S D English History BLAIR, ILA Becten Junior High, Becten, -Texas. English, History J sfe from 1 ra Hi h. Englisl1, TL'g f, BODNER, WILLIAM Bloomington Grammar School. English, History, Foreign Lan- g11agG. BOND, ELIZABETH Ontario Junior High. English, History, Mathematics. BORN, CORNELIA Upland Grammar School. English, History, Spanish. BOSSHARDT, EVELYN Roosevelt Junior High, St. Paul, Minn. English, Latin, Music. BREAK Y, LYNN ng sh, Woodshop, Mechanical Dr ing. fplanili Grammar School. BRYANT, CLINTON Ontario Junior High., I' n ish, Science. f Q fs im Nw 1 71. W' , F4 1, x M M .im?s:s X I ' axiom., in , 'lllkv npffmflfa 5563 cz, fe 'fill Ziiidligao Qiilibwgj il a E3 fi il f'fjfX1giy,uli9'., fx Sf? ' if s o JAPfw1l.64lif 'VL A , its I 043, . flu X 291531255 EYEXIZZY E Exlxxqs 'Xa hi fl-4 X X 5? l Fl l Fr cn, .2912 ?'13--.iI Q REAL Lfl' lj rn l refcffssx f gf., 'U p,fM'rfl'1 fo l 53 if C jeg , E::TQ,,Q?H Iwi 'fi jr aj fr-A oi L CAL ' -gif 'EEE 0 l lr - Cn-, Q Siem ' L? X f LJ lm in ,174 wr T if will . ,LJ , ,f lf, 1 gel BRYDEN EARL Upland Grammar School English History BUCKWALTER MELICENT Transfer from Beulah College English Art BUTLER MAXINE Transfer from Storm lake High Lake Iowa English Mathematics CALDWELL HERBERT Transfer from International College Smyrna Engllsh History French Turk 15 1 CALLIS GEORGE Transfer from Santa Barbara Hig English, History Latin matics. CAMERON, FLOYD Ontario Junior High. English, Comm CAMP, EDNA MAE Transfer from Oakwood High, Oakwood Okla. English, History, D 0 m e s t 1 c Science. CHAPPELL, CLIFTON Cucamonga Central. English, Shop. CLEWETT, LILLIAN Upland Grammar School. English, Spanish. COFFIN, MURIEL St. George's Academy. English, History. J if . . . D ., .-1, Y ., ' . , , .,. . .1 .. , r , .'. ,-, r, . -X: -,- --w z . -A .f--- - - 'f-Vg .' .fx- mf 1g!.1'v1.-qw ' '1 ' 5 A J 5 3 V 1 rlmj 5 A. 1 A ' ' f tiff! 3 .1 fl 5 .6 . ' f 3 'L I . . HK T 1 'I Q52i?,U4i.l. 5..?g,viii.iJ U.J?.5g'.1.i 1,52 1 1. .11 . r f -Y' .. .ff 1 .. -'VTX ' 'Cv '.fC1 11. 'Nw fi51 1Lf.'T-111' f 'fl-.'?'i I 1111. W' ,- ,Kg-x , fix MQ 7' 'mf 1 I- 1 jff1'l'x.f'Q1X 1l1'i'1 'AM'- . MN .ff A !kZ7X.?.ff'4i .fi QQ? ff,'1.lf ii 1, .HQ V1.6 Y., , 1.9 A, fx , Q, Y K 1. .L. A , .,. l.,.1. VL.. !...fl,..,k.k,x 1. gif! X, 11. ,QL rg lylwflflh Y M '5Z1lie.,1l1!' V41 4..5.- - 1' 5 1 , ' V -., 1 X ,, T 7, --71 , 1' 1-, sgx 1.-' iv, +1 ,k 1g 11.1 -f uf.. ' 1 - 1 .11 f- x- .l 1 5 '17,-v 1. 5 119.2 1 Kill X.. 11. wi.S.v'W 'N Qyg-.A V 15.-fl-T.'.'1!1i11-,v ij 1 . 1 f s ...111 4,1 1 .' -1+ ,, 1- 1,4 .1 .1 A M 1111,-.fl f3 .5 .fwwmf iff.. A- rf-.3 -.1111 11,1 ' .-- 1 1 5 1 . . 1. , . W 1 A - - . f' ' ' ' 'L .-. -12 Q1 .,. iirg' '.: ,'f.' Hi X ' Tri+? if-.f'.fiz'iC '- .E35-V'-LGI'-j'. . V- 41 E' 'xii' 1. 1 2 if . 1 1 . . -1 .W 1 ' E' 5.2247 71 V Al V '1 Hqlf ffl A 5 QVQXW 'F Y R ??f'S'5L'-:'1C.hVi .U .,1!.LgV:M I. .- XA xg . .gg . .HW , , 1.7, . , . . - . A . 1 V . . .- ..,..-., .1 . L--. .... ,. .M.,,..:i.Y-:YZ-:i1:.K,:b, FT' ' , 1, ' I ' 1l'1j . M V.,-9 g'f11 H '41 1 1'Jl.f ii 'AE limi , 1 . .. .Hui K , if AXAJVJ 1,,. 1 . in -.E 1 . 1. I. 17.759 ff iff' 1 l'ffQ? K 7Y'fY, .1 .. ' 2 p 1 ikf .-EA 1... fm ...N 1,4 . . ..., . V., K '- 1.1 P: ef . 103.1 A -,,'j QM 1-rs. ' V 5, . fy D '. It 1, 5 M., .1-f. 1 1...-.. 1 1 . 1' IK- ' 'Env' . . E L Y , J ' 1 1- ,lfw r'Q1lV.'f ...N ,. 1 . ' 1' Q 'jf ' 1 U I - 1' .. . --.,. 1, .1 . 1 . . ., . ,R D 1 A . 1 .. 'YTTJL .. it i IQ!-i . N1 . ffQ,?'f.g .. 1Kff'.., .1'1 Efllgvi 1.-Q51 1 .... ., 1.1 RIS-1395 wg JVJX. Y ' f N .- ,1ll'., '17 1.L.?!:. .. ...' .fo I., J' W .. UIQ '1. . . 1,- SJS1 EVJIT ' .S 1... . '1' 1 gi. . . lf -. .11 iw III-:'j:?S1-.3 fff? -f-Y -- - .' ,. .V , ,Y .,. '..- 1 f. ,. L. 'M PQ.. if' iz, Q. - 'Rl' . X , iii' Qlfi., 5--. V 'fi' Thi! . ll.. ii. i,,,' '11, .Q-'Y-.jf Y A 'Q-'fS1. .iff ' Q4::,.x1 . .,.- -3 1-.1 .. 1 f'f1 1-ff ,. . if .f- 1 ,H-,1 1, 1.- 1 -YVV gr 1,- 3 2R:fi, 1?Q., V Ki--. - 31-' f- f-1:- 1 Uf. ..,, in r 'gE Q .,. Pfiwicg .- i.gL.. ii o g rf' ' ' 15-1, 1,1 - :fig . .xl-fl 1 1' .wx 1,T.1f,f: 31' 1 1A :,.1.L '-?C1'ii11., oJJt..1l X Evil. 42.ffl.1 l,Q,1lLy xx-.i Q -.if .,- , I ..1'11i 'CL in 1f 1.!111Qwl . 1gf -,v,:L,5... A'-.J3 .J 1 if-f.1 . 1' 51' 1. cis..-5 1111 -A. . v ffl , K . .. S 15' f fx '- J il fjilk .' 15-.3 , E ff ,- ff-. - 1 'l1.f1N,- T 1.14 . :.- 'U-If 1, AW ., 1.1 K. ,, V 'f' ' .1 X1 . . KHZ11.. QQ: '31, Lu. xx f 11 1 . .. .M ,Jg,.,. .4 X ,., fi Sf! COLBORN, BARBARA 1 , 1 .-' 1 .- . 1 X Y ffl--:X:w1:.':-I' X 1 Y . .Y l R.-.5 Ontario Junior High. if flvbfgf . . 1 . A '-1 ' English, Mathematics. 1 1' lf.-1 1 1. - - A 'D My X'QW1E1....1 lllgl COLLINS, PAULINE Ontario Junior High. ffjaQQ2fPQQqff?l Transfer from Manual Arts High. English, History, Science, Mathe- join' f matics. 123' .ff .Pj lQiifQ5S5.f:4ilE i V1l7? 'N' 'iffif .-'1,1X.'1F-1 E , Lf Wf W. NWI mo' -W1 gf Piilihf ' . 1 COOK, EUGENE Qi5Qjl, i.f!fLff.j Ontario Junior High. 'ilzlfgv wifi ' , ' I English, Science, Woodshop. .. , lm M, ...,.., 'M 11' W , QJ' j. CORN. ELINOR 'f9iQ3Q?QQ.3i?J?-3 Ontario Junior High. English, Sc nee. ..Q . 'N.5g5:3 lfZg L, 1? . X Qsziefsz-i...Q1fsi ct 16 l :1f32:liri1fa.1,Z CORN US 1 LP .115 11.2032 :fs Ontari -X iu' 5 .3-1117i-5x...:kfg Engli , 1 IP .MN . t IE ce, Mathe- fi?-if. ik-5 - vi fw11111'..r 1111.11 matics. ff...gf .I L 1' 1 ffl. I fQ 51.',.i3 f.j1,g1 fs ui iw COUR, DOROTHY Q Etiwanda Grammar School. English, Mathematics, 0 om- H ,QQ'iEfq.fj merce. ' yy 12-:gy W..-1 TQ 74.-. 'Lili ?2g3l.Q.l5Y5.3211.?3j 12.11 .61 A fl f-fflwxi -iw- 'Rfb CUDER, M Trans 'o Carlinville E1 sh, Histo . MMI oil.-oN Fonta r School. f ngli istory, Mathematics, ci , anish. CURRIE, RANDALL Ontario J unioi' AX Thirty 1 ':l if-1 1. ' 1 11 HJ English, X 1-W U .5111 11,4 f..f.1Yll. li jlfff , S . ill- 4 5:11.14'.i5Qif.f1u51 V 144.1 , . CMJ. . 1.53, 121. 1 -v-v DAVIS MARILEE Ontario Junior High. English, History, Spanish. DECKER, KENNETH Upland Grammar School. English, History, Science, Me- chanical Drawing, Vlfoodshop. Q .Lf I ,J aw, Q: '- DENTON, GERTRUDE HJ ' Ontario Junior High. English, Science, D o m e s t i c Science. 'rlhwiliy I Iii w DE VORE, WILLIAM WLQ4 9 . L, -Q4 , wi S Transfer from EI Centro High. L' ' English, Mathematics, Mechani- cal Drawin . ma' MI... .,,. nu M jtegi wana 7 2 5 ,jg I 'P DONAHUE, VVILLIS ' ' QC Transfer from University High, Minne- ' - f upolis, Minn. Q English, History, Mathematics, mi If Science, Woodshop. 'N 441 Wsfflo, DONEY, DAVID 2 ' I Fontana Grammar School. fy Elfglish, Science, Shop. P2 4235 gi K E Qi .Z L Down, LUGENE '- .Q Y Transfer from Albany High, Albany, Ore., English, History. Sig ef - DUNDAS, FREDERICK t Transfer from Glendale Union High. fy! - 1 English, History, Latin, Science. I . 51 Pi D le- . Fi ji V EADS, KATHERENE 7355 Q Ontario Junior High. 'J f ' English, Spanish, Mathematics. 1..-Q EDMISSON, CURTIS y,J Ontario Junior High. J ' English, History, Spanish. Hifi lil zz Q - r 48 ' 'Cf ful 'craig Thirty-one EKIKK 4 Q 3 EELLS, DOROTHY Upland Grammar School.. English, History, Latin. EMMONS, LOWELL Ontario Junior High. English, Science, Mathematics. ERICCSON, LOIS Ontario Junior High. English, Music, History. EVANS, HARRY '+ Ontario Junior High. 1 English, History, Mathematics. 'Y FIGGINS, IRENE Ontario Junior High. English, Science. FISHER, EVELYN Ontario Junior High. English, Mathematics. FISH-ER, MARSHALL Transfer fi-om,Hemet Union High. English, History, Mathematics. , ' J' .Q l . 'N ' f FLETQQI-1113, if L ,LA -'Q0hlario'Juni0r F ff English, Sc1ietf0e,'cA'MHthe1natics, A Spanish, Agriculture. yEtiwan ,Grammar School. 1 English, Mlathematics. . .,,, ll it Fl w 1 1 w ml Thirty-two If ,lar 1 . ,X A A7 Wx ,D W 5,5 FREEMAN, MIN-NIE 'ix Ontario JunQdr High. , M '3.Eng1isl1,.' History, o ru e s tic ,jf W Science. f ye' gf, ' E v lil' ff .5 ljlgpsaj, ' EANORE fog-1-Wxxfyjjyidykc 4 oo my xf ,ofgl lj fy j W ,Jf'fi'Q , fwfm' ffiii '5Ui4T? ..z,fErQ V ' ' ur' lllll vi VKHEE-L' -i from aff fo- Y ivoilw if on We-' 1 . fgf ffQE,i.I .fW Q., 1 , . . y, y M X M7fE ' . 'fi T'i igf'f go J if Cam Y A li col Mi I V in 1 Tae- 5- 4. X 'M S lv 1 p1.f'3 vii ' 3 L 'Nl :1if f'xllfV-Q-.lkhwl WQFHQQ' 1 5 ,K is js C' l , ki?-it Q 52 5f4iilu..f A we 5 WQSSL EW Q2 lor? ww? 522, .fig 5-15 fo-f L. so I i 1 ' l enxaidmj vga'-3.J,f., fu J Lllffgli ! !l?m3j3X8jJl51JQIxD . L od Xjgfpli GAGE, CORENE Transfer from Delano Union High. English, Spanish, Mathematics. GALENTINE, RUTH Upland Grammar School. English, Mathematics, Science Latin. GALLE, FRIEDA Transfer from Liberty High, English, History. Blorris, Ukla GARNER, FRANCES Transfer from Central Iligli, Mo. English, History. St. Joseph GEMMEL, ADELAIDE Ontario Junior High. English,'History, French, Latin GEORGE, PAUL Ontario Junior High. English, Commerce. is .l '-Hr' no GM I-ag! H-Q4 ountain iew Ilruminar .' . wx , ,ff . . l,,,,i,w:-WJ .,.. nglish, or cieuce, Mathe i Z VL 'e. 'ni' i Jim Lvffl-S05 HJ T N: Q aj E17 3 f NPS .E lf - ' 9 2 Q m fi , 'llllllll . . A g f! GLASS, MAX Ontario Junior High. English, History. GRABER, WILLIAM Ontario Junior High. English, Science. ffl! .Q tif GRAY, NELSON LI: Upland Grammar School. ,jjx .jjj English, Science, Matliematics. KT'QiE?:Z'ifeL'K?i pLf5l:.Ff'5N ' A, 21.1353 L . . ,,. 1 I M VJ I :ill limi , Mwkws,-j'I'f,ir N 5 i ,QKf N gil f f'!1 tifL Wolf l X-QD fvlllklgl -'ll'. wV' f' ll itll Y- .lillim Ji . 1 I f 1 X, x -fm -ws J :gff NL P fl2l5':' IN 1 ' ---Elf -F2-7 w '1 1 :X - .' r v' N1 L W ' , ' ? I1 ' . 77'Lf,- x. -. X, X XL aw-.vp -- 4, ,F .,,,, .,.,, X T 1-vj 25,5131 f iz Cnfiw 5 ?V3iff':?S iTX!m D2Hwll,-Q'1'az, g'M' QQ K, N Qflgrw s .g. L w V3 Ao 2, Q WL k E? 2 u RK vxlg XELQVT vb 1 -mf wg' wb, ak WW 0 I fwf JS?-au! M if 51 t ram A F W ,,-.,.,i W It Q I IDL if il iilllillg rr . I - fd I we H If l ' pi, an N2 to if W ral? I lfmwiigfl QQI Q IQQJ QH S . J V . 1 I ' QE Q ' ?.f!1? Y 1 I I Q W Q N ui. .ml I - I . Cl-F 5' v f s A3 If misty I-as ., m me . ii I ' , Q f' LL' Li' HELVIE, VIRGINIA I I Vi 9 ' I Ontario Junior High. English, Spanish, Music. kd C N-f fm as HERRING, FRANCIS 22 Y 'f 2 sr Geor ' fi . ges ca e y. 0 A g an . U . 8 y, En llsh, nce, Mechanical v 0 P ff W wi Q 8 Q Q i -- hhn,,n zgl 05 f Sill? 5 ' if :LL HIGHT, ARDIETH .. 1 .1 . 4'4 '9 Transfer from Brighton, ohio. 2143 23 N ,Q g English, History, Commerce. S - V . . . I E v l . 0 w HIGHTOWER, ERNES'l'INE ,gwh W: U W Transfer from Berkeley High. M 'L gf Lk Q ng IS is ory r renchg 8 ' W' E 1' h, H' t , A li, F I hllmf ,,,. mln :A I ' I All J Q . ru N1 Q Wiiiii i l USL, .1 1 5 rx ,fi S-4 K gwzeg A 1 -1 F 9 P f' , l I I 1 Q 0 E54 Q ' HILL BETTY -fs ' f 'L ' O I f - ' I K.: 0 PAX Q Miss Barr's Colony School. Qi .K 'A ' , M , English, Mathematics, VFrench,f 551 - 121 Im 1. Latin. 3 ll ' 'll FQ I 9 0 0 .s . X IQ 3 HIVELY, HAROLD 3 IM ,, 5 Alta Loma Grammar School. 3 jx! English, Science. 8 -'32, is J 0 O X Q 4 H - ' - - gssmsfi N V f' an a Q j -VHOFMAN, ALMA 3 9 3 8 to ' Ontario Junior High. u 38, W ei English, Spanish- ZKGQQQY s ar e I HOHBERG, MARVIN U 8 Ontario Junior High. 8 8 'ia N SE English, Science. 215 QKKKQQ iv' ,. 5 Qs, an an sn 0 - 94' 0 5 as -'S fi' 5 fi Q3-5 'S' zifcccafii 3 HOLDEN, VIRGIL 3 6 f Q lfpland Grammar School. 8 f f X l English, Scien . ' v 539' 52521 gg. . SAK I 1 HO oon oRo Y 0 3 XX l On o Jun' Hig I' 3 s su ' I an W. W S E 11 h, ry. I ' xr 0' 3 , iq I Jnttstxfto 1 V 5 8 3 rf pki 1 3 Z I 'EXQ' -N - . I..-.-----sr... . - . I - egg W, W CCC!!! titty - ttttwg o res. SK CC gf ! I 5 6 tag nag 'QQ g mln 8 ogg Inj!! lllh, 7 ill? gn NQWHW A, , I .....,..- ---- . or , . 6 Q E - . Wr....IIff LL.. II... ,,..In hulk null llIn 1IIlV30 I iff' qui, I... ...Iv I SE I..- Q1 QQ - QQIQQ QCQQIQQQQQUHK !CC'2':iCCCCC4! lCClfK K CCCKCQQQCCCCC src CCC!!! QQ 'G 'SRCXCOKQQ '.l'hirty-five I ' T' 1 W ' ' YTYW Wall YQEZZYY Y . T. I f f. I V , Q U 8' HO D, DOROTHEA Upland Grammar School: English, History. HOPKINS, ROY Ontario Junior High. English, Mathematics. HOWELL, VIRGINIA Transfer from Van Meter High, Iowa. Thirty-six I 525 lfi ll f A l I i W rf l I Y. Q. V' V l 1 - - 4 4 Ifgxlffvfim w.?Ef.sz.w,:1Elf ' . V asf, f V I ,H -- '. .ETQRQQ .ff I J l I I lx' 1 ' , .4 Xwlm l ll i kj J My J gg, 5 yo va ' 5 M f .I if .H . ' . K .ai ' s f wr l2.r..w.l gd wigs X 1, ,4, ,i fv' ', I H MH 'M QQ HUD . M nl N. in iw v f -f .Q 'f L Q Qs A V ' 6 rn-1.300 I' I .' ' me L :nga Ei ij L4 . H ,-5-1 . E Qi if Wijslfz CQ LJ tif .LJ fi? - ' 'fr 1 English, Mathematics. Q D f' Q HUGHES, ALFRED 55 , 'Transfer from Roosevelt High. 5 2: English, Spanish, Histor ,Mathe- M matics. , ij 3 s ' , I 1 , I ?'?ff'4 'V K J! 0 X ' salizgh AAI' ,E ,., 'RQ , HUGHES, IMOGENE f ,. ' 4 ' P 6' 94- ga Alta Loma Grammar School. . ,Q vb s., English, History, Commerce. - f'N,,.-V . ffl HULL, VONNE Z 55955535 Hill Grafgnmar School, Kansas ' lu H slyyatin. if 4 3? r it i JOHN lin View Grammar School. X mmlry sh, Science, Mathematics. ' 'll , 'A JACOBS, BAILEY ,' 8 Upland Grammar School. English, History, Science, Mathe- ws ax matics. -' is 1 ' Q - as WK 6125 U f , JENNINGS, HUGH 0 ki' uf Upland Grammar School. , gd, English, Science. ' , Q' KAMANSKY, HELEN Ontario Junior High. ' 0 English, Spanish. H 35 in do r ' 1 i1iif4T41gwi-1'i?i?2fif'..i,g5gXaif 1. KK cc g 'HW ' . 1l'giy',,j'X-'sf 5' V ,E A - I- 'ww - . Ili. i.:xla?lcGr Yi 4253! l -i lf all. E v,.,i-.lEglE9A q,.lL'E1lMrCrf11g7.-jill f'..cIi'Qi' flllIi..GD..imlllrl HL g llllu.. i ?3 ' - - 93 CC 16424.-CCG!!! - ix A 121180 -0450 F... .f -, gm Min gnywnw fa--:, v 'Q , ' ' Im Xgfq 1 -DA ,..,.,Q 1 . E YW, ,IW .J -..fi .iv if . 'sf rv ?xv1sx'df4, . 'VVKTW' '. gy..-fi E941 uv, fix iff N 1 . A fit? .ff f,,,.j . W?f5Q VH . 'l od-1. 'ag N9 n 4' ' fd, . l Q QSM r.r 5 an U -fl Tgj - V , , f- . 1 'EV' ' .4 lim' 5 . --Q iw ...L Lfifir M' V W 5. Agfa -fi ics ww 2526 TH 653.411.4465 'ww iz ' ill A45 ff! M. 'W 1... J .gi . .N : ,LAY 7, MJ 55ii6f9?i-Rig 1123 fi Z2 L, M P1 f Q: ...J l-.4 ie, I-42 I-.4 A We., A565 1 -.off 8rlE1fif??'s?'.i .M , , N., 5:9 fig, grin L. fra '3 ,. ARA, i 1,1 HJ 'N-fly: . 6' gf iigkav G Q Fx gifaf-fsfiaa ffl-1' f' fri ci' fi-5 vughw Qxgifbffgwv vi?-7 -' ff -.cgf HZQT4 ligi L- X ' X 3.1 1, 4 1, W L14 H :,,N,f.Qe Q' U wx 1 1. i l 'gal L33 r li 'DICT- ga l wi XM? 32223 giglq gifl T33 vii, ,'-A 1 his If Ee... : Af- 1: ,s .4 .6 .LOQL Eff if' fy' 'Aj 1.1 Wigan if ., 1101 Vrfifdif M5 wj5f7 ffisliij I ', 3, if 'Aw rjll f fl Lyn' .fix W., I'-'igcgi iraq cffhllfslf IMELKQ ' MSDE W 'MLM mf.. 5 - ' i'XQ'fj. 'jj g 67 fyl ' 'fi l . W. M1 A :J 'r I .,.f'-647' E K. ' um' . I 'l 1 l wa, x , .wi ,, A g. gg EEJJJQQYQKQJJ QL gnmi x i in :gggg . .ff f V . ghl 4 711 ,rj In fr--- Q2 , . Ai Q Qgi 31if-..3Qli-i il ii l fl bvf. fir X - 'Sie X ' ',' .,34QnW,ylmh QPEQ-511 1 .f 33.22 2 f :.f1P51f.- KAUFMAN, KATHRYNi Upland Grammar School. English, History. KAYLOR, VERDAH Transfer from Brawley High. English, History. KELLAR, KATHRYN Transfer from Fort Smith High. English, History, D 0 m e s t 1 c Science. KELSEY, ELIZABETH Upland Grammar Svhool. English, History. f KESSLER, RODENE Ontario .Iunior High. i I Y 'A' English, science. f. I f i KING, ELIZABETH Transfer from Franklin High, 2. English, History, French. KLUC RNS HN 'Fra er from ollock High. l' Dak. CQ English, IWXVQA.. I KNAPP, COERT Ontario .lunior High. English, History. KORELL, ESTHER Ontario .lunior High. English, History. KRATKY, MARGARET Ontario Junior High. English, History, Spanish 1, JT T '??7f3.'4 3. 3+f3T if'?f5'7?Ff3f R , ,rfgggk-Qiim, f 1--,Iwyg 4,41 . . u fcmgyl' Wi fi? H . Meewl.,n.g,fw V' ' ral, , :ggi f-if lyvffv lil Y1',l.w4'i:' : l ,- Wg ' sk. , . 3' 1 1 J ,--f -V - .-f-,i'ry- 2QIfiQ'iE Y-fill jf?jjQ,i':'f7, lf REj1f2'zill,ffwl,,'fQl IVf5Qi5Ql1f'1 K. lfiiil 1 'E f f1f?3,iL'?.,5 5 ilQiE?ji-ifEpffijlfl'365351.lifkilgiiifllfEglllfzl511213.E223 .iZgQllUM1ff55?T IW'' X' il-fi? Q21 Wil' ' ' Q if f,Q,rT, Xig-jlfl5I 'yVll., U lilfil 7g3f TQ! , ' A li-fi' .?Qfff3Y'?lf'iQ2V gn, 2456 I' 'G Q5':l5l45'6'lC-lil Niall r54,v. ,ffj HH' 'JH .f llbfVI'Q'-lf'-l fI'?fA1' fif.4?x-'IIWID f Ilf f-EW' XQQNX' gil if lg.-1g:QlL'ff'.Ki? :fA41hfvf'i-NI '.:-'I'f I 1 ,f'f'..fT'-ff N Nllflrfx wi f '.l'l1l3 91. f f J'JI.f'F i'iQ.lI 5 f' . affffix Qfffqi f lj RM L'el?f-Emw-.L,,f Wap! Keg-pl Ill A 'rn'lr'x f--Allyn -1. 6. 45.2.1 Aw,y,'f1ll,gy1'p':Lfl1J -ff mg Ig ,,feN,fg- re J-Q! W F51 I 5.1, ,ya sm 'pw 1,gQ .mul 'VL gg-'lljnll V gllygl ' iff.2l 5f'jqI,I1lF3lf,-.,, xml! Will E3lQ.'fZ:2'i.,?f'J3',4i,Am,,,sII.4 L 3,51 3L,lLL llfg -. A , 5 --gl:-f . .,,,.,., -,Tc f- .fe-'.,Af'v--.gr-:.,: -,.f'-. -yi - -,FI . , -, -, -,5 .,Nf-,,-,V-,A -- W.. .ff-P ' -f f-- . j,.j,j yy- 5 iQi3'f3w3xfl21552.51 4.2 mi gll 195253 15:3gQ5lflI-1Allil,-f,e,f,,L,1.. :sell Tj I ,I Ezf5?.EfY.1f MAKE?L1Q55Q5YG-gzE21.1w::4:.kj fnjf E ' -3 vi Tf U Ml tfzp,-11. fu., I .,, I J. . ,1 ,ll I f. I View I I ,Ir Lf , Mi r'5jf'X ig.. .1 'f' 4 C139 View ' Ellis, A .fjqflf kill , of REQ Ifllffceez HN Y, DONNA Clccwbml ' 'w . .rx - 1 , , , if 3 Qlllf !f,f,RQl llffj I int r .humor High. Ljl lf-'Ul:.,,J f'hQI1Q'j,1'?.QX', 'glish, Art. Music. HIE lf? UF' 3T f+5ill0-Q ffjlldl if ,bk ,Q-fl 'fd Iva' Sinha I . I u P3 2. 11:17 I I 5f.l.',lIQ,pgl -f A I K, LOUISE Q:3y4fs,i.ga:gl?e5 --15 K A I A- ,-Af'----ijq. ljfq fa if Kf Ontario Junior High. :wil gggigllef 1 . ,Y A y,,.. I I ' ::vQ M. W English, Spanish, MIISIC. gif 5,3 if xagblofg Q :ii ,?,. , FI pf. mg- .,!' .f:5eN,,j .RASPJFI ., ifiqil H 'Y fllizg on-1 I L94 Pilglcllljfqfqlif: LARSON, HOWARD o I N f'.'j . 1 S-Elly Etiwanzla Grammar School. IV - ra English, Science. .. Luv I ffl! .frm ,J 5.111 f lml 1. A: wg me B365 :-33631231 H31 pf-3 I-wwf? ,M WTA 'Wlrf W., fs? ligl 3 1 Li 76:5 if LW' my I I ' , fvlj K X'Z12f?:7 If lille-51-ll! LEM N- R L1 My . f 'r ijigiiliil U I . l'1 SCh -.-gll .IEVT E is 'P ry, ematics, If fl VX? I... ,. . , ,ug I Q I., l ,A Sp f - .Q .VXA ,Q Iglllfleiihl ' fin Riehlrs ' l3ivisszx:41l!f5 CWI X7 AVI I I f in T3 i 'i+7I If ,Q IRQ A..-. ff If I, U! FW QM ' www gpg Xjff, LINKEY, LESTA M545 I , I L+.-- N ' Q :LL 7, A 'J Ontario Junior High. fx , by 'RFQ English, SDHIHSII- ,T I f ...ff VEIWW l'il'lllf3R ri I ,fi , ' ru-. ,I ,, , J. N625 R5 ,I ' W- 'l+JJ':fil X, . 45 - W- ff -I 5,, A gf lp LIST, STE6REN,f1,ff IAvA4q,g..xf,.fNf,1,'rg F32 ' 'iraq 'Fra 'fer'E1:erhYll,elAIlo High f5:l4'L'PiL QM?-2 , JQUMQFK ,lv . H- . I ' - I Kq'vi4e P EM'f'R'i? A1 f-21.144-i gllSl11 Iillslory, Mathematlcs. fMlQf lui wg A I Uv 5511 fqpiffelllcfgl Q3 If I EJqfQgfg:.7 pg ER ynlcn 'll lC55?f4llll12 R37-'7' Ll gilff- TR' R 3 ff iw.:-If,.7?5.Eiip NME fulilmflsffl A o'-. 1 f '-MIS, I K .wr VJ LITTLE, CLIFFORD PILN6 N',h2,l,Q l Gil Jlff Vplunrl Gmlmnar School. TU XL! ' '-3' . f Y ' ' 'i5f'i T':4L?1i1l RVEELXQQQM English, SCISIICG. ST?S?i?1i9 ijil -J X253 ggi tvilfjn LUCAS, GABRIELLE iff! Ng! Ulll'i1lll0llg'il frI'illIllTli1l'SCll00l. E' if English, History, French. 53,EL:f1Z.:f!,-A-if - -0 -+- if- ,-in limww g gfv I MSW? I ',:,gfe,.1.i:sg'MJ ff If . J, msel. .-f f - I ,wwlwklml feipfi' . f ff f A1fQ5hw L,?el Iala:vf,eQzEI I f I Qzliffsmgf .gy V SAI' - if? lx 'xg -lfillzlllllvllllllrliiif ,. M ARTHUR' ROBERT liz? lin-gvfU1-? Mt. View Grammar School. 2 gl English, Science. :...,lfJf3IQDf!f1f ,V-In N f1.,lg.V.N1W' r..,5r.I:': 2'-' 25,5 zsif.zf.ff1fl1P:Q aliE?f?f15Qffl2SQ ills: jfgfgg MCCREADY, MAXINE fill Us-A 3.313 ,SVS zgliij Transfer from Los Angeles High. I gixvfgf English, Mathematg S, Soigfcfaj lg' ll .QQ 35,53.3.gfe5- ' . l pff'?'2i.i2fflp- fer' RZ 26f'9'JWIf'1' A.,-il V -Qlffly Iii! fx, n - X1 L ,ffl jf FCAFYJILN lfvi, ILA-YJ AN' ' ' - ,. 'fri' n, 1 '41 qv, Rf N I 5: Q50 'Sq I Vfhyivfuv ff'-f ' MQ Wifi .SQ ,Milfs will l,f.Qff1., I ,f--..',,,,.-SL.,,gl'1 ,J s,'jg,? 25,1 U . .I A-. 5 3 4:-nf - I f-jlgwz.. ,L T.,Ogl 'P fl9'f5l?fi7ElX7l?f?3TXYQQULBQEQFQQEKKQTZQPQR.IETEQTQRQX 53153. 24556 -XR-Effil 525:13 If. 'L'-.1 W f--'mf fm!-I Iv 1 '- Y' f' ' -if' -A af-rv..-. If f Q ' T 'A If 'i. H' xr 'ir E f'.'l.'1f'f INN -.,1ll:,..f1.vllllwfl f,+,w54lll 1 llllliii , - JWLEWI llfi-lf23lgfE: lfczl ff TIllQll!pfQY3 WM fit.: Nl?'.i.?nnl-lp .fi if-T ' ,f1i7'W I.'l?v3ll!' F' JDE 'ffl-lil' ii iii- 'f'-59 I f -..ff74lif 3'1f''Yi' '1 M-2 712 ' fl .'-fb., ,jf-nQi'l '.l1f15i 41-dl. ' ' vlbgilwiiaf ll52mff11.f'lfIf'Agff1.31,1-Q'Nqkil wal? ll 'ljiI.,i'r-T' 'SZCWI 566 ,lli'l.GAq NMF,f,wIl2fi 1'Zl,lf,'A www. .ju lCS.1.li'q,' ,,.Ill!,'lgE.,, , H ,,pQl.,.,L,, I lell,-,fI vf:I.' Ij'ul!Q:iQf' gf---k5'.lv,iffj ,,,,.Il.:'Il.laI,.N..f.,.IIlJI,I.iiiQyfl:.y.p.:1l,,,1'1s,,,.gl,w3 '--All' if '.-ffl rf- v - -A -Iv'--.--.--Y-,-N--f -sn,--. -,ww wif fx 5 ,r.-'iv -f' of .-'rv 'rf'Ef',f''iifi'v'r'f ff-EW ' A f'-frfv' 'X Ewf ff von W I Qgbjfw ' gngk5g,S,.,iX ii Qifgg gg I Ixggklh, If35 ,'f,5-AQQE0,1-y,g5.fIQ5,gL Tdslgll,-L,8 flonly-.,:,.p?Q3.5.gC SIz5213AAxIfal5:il,,5J,2,f-Ia.:-sisxg1,A2.:.:?i,I Thirty-eight ws is ' 5 . I Xu ff. i A J 7 S M I4 3 Q 3 r. if mc L fix XLJ , ,Qi 3 Fc sssx II! film ' 'M r ,...iwliil 'fixsgc .I E V E ii fl. O l K C193 C8 9 523 8893 I Iii 124 I 8 122 il M X X MACLIN LII LIAN Emerson Junior High. English, History, Spanish. MAGILL, HENRY ' Ontario Junior High. English, History, Science MARSH, MERYL Transfer from Berkeley Sclioul. E11glish, History, Art. MARTINEZ, MARIE Piedmont Gmnmmr School. English, Spanish. MAYO Ontario Junior High. English Domestic Sciel MIKAMI CHIYAKA l'ont.1n.1 fl.umn.u Srhool English History D 0 Ill e s t 1 c Science Foreign Language MILES THELMA Ontario lmnol High English Histmy Mathematics Latln MINNICK ARDELLE Ilan fel hom Lhnm Hugh English Histoly Latin MINZLAFF HILDEGARD in mul I English Hlstoly Science MITCHELL ELROY A1 Imnsfei fiom Iomona High English Mathematics E X li Xi ggi! .ygf N f TELETA liausfer from Pomona High English Mathematics MOORE PHYLLIS Upland Irammar School English Science Music MORELOCK MARGARET Ontario Tumoi High English Sclence Commerce MORRISON WINNIE Ontario Junior High English History Science MYERS STELLA 'Transfer from Corcoran High. English Domestic Science. NANCE, LILLIAN Transfer from Excelsior Union High. English, Spanish. BLENDA Ontario Junior High. English, History, Spanish. 0'BRIEN, SARAH Upland Grammar School. English, Latin, Music. QL -lv? if MPX .L . 431 . w Y fnxihflf Eff ki - 9 U 5 Msmiz V fi'-'S 94 S z f sig ng I if Fi SWQWSS OFFILL, DORRIS 1.0.x-V 'QQ Transfer from Redlands High 1, Pasa- llslna ill? t'n Fr n h Ill-lnf,-I-f lp ngxs,a1, ec. Exfxxg ,wmll In l 1 yf will Lv ,, r.c...-.. .,,.fwJ 'ffl fii.583.g,ifKfQgm eiifii 233335535X iQgI4Qg5giCsc1.i, K Ill C9 5 H mop? Q , ,l4g.,:Qx:Yw 1 I - X,-N . ,!Q1' , in K U ,kv f ix f xii: --Klhgxkxx 4151? .C X. ' F2illl-- 5--wifi E, QAlAllLf gvwTiwm' 4125 L Allwi,.w.ml5Lilfiibj54?ECa1l,gf.Wi1!x?-fi QU! if CCCECQ 'C 424 C Zu ' '43 A' ' -3- f2Qj.jJgQlf I ' ' Forty figs wr - iffvy 5131 ff 1924 4 W A 'Q .5 54 351, Sig . L-jlllif ' 5 ffiff-Qi as XV , . iii l J rr gp iiil lf' 405-KJV Fi? 1 ff-f' OLIVE, CHARLES Ontario Junior High. English, Science. OLIVE, LAWRENCE Ontario Junior High. English, Art. yx. L f L, Dr . ' ' ALISU 1 V , and Grammar School. English, Science, Mechanical Drawing. PARKIN, LORENE Cucamonga Central. English, History, Art, Science. PATTERSON, AMY iq! . 1. . . . 4.1 Ontano Junior High. English, History, Mathematics, Science. PATTERSON, LENA , Ontario Junior High. English, History, Science, Art. PATTERSON, WALTER Ontario Junior High. English, Science, Mathematics. PECNIK, ALBINA ' Fontana Grammar School. English, History, Spanish Q PETERSON, EVELYN Upland Grammar School. English, Spanish, Conunerce. POWELL, DOROTHY Transfer from William Hall High, West Hartford, Conn. English, History. Y' w fbi. Bffffiff PRESBA, LA VERNE Ontario Junior High. English, History, Science. PROVINE, MARTHA Pomona Junior High English, History. PYLE, MA E JL Lo 21 i' r -I , His ry, v I A L 0 X tario Junior High. English, Science. RICE, THELMA Ontario Junior High. English, History. QIQMKRD Ontario Junior High. English History ROHLXCKE MARIANNE lmnsfer from Santa Barbara High English Spanish ROLOFF MORTIMER Ontario Iunior High. English, sl!! Forty-two X- fldxflf 'P A six, ggi f T' .ci if gs wif . f 1 jf. gf, 4 QL-if iwi L, - viii: Q., .it f W'i V fi 1:31 '1 ' fi- f--an 5:35 i Eiiiisfaws i All 'N cl ea, RQ, ,Q ,of X PR r 'f-,fl.Jf X giillg- S um il ,Q as 2 + X W,-vw Milam M V532-i sb yy fo it., for nil fri foil X V Sf Rf? C,4Fx fir, PQ K 9. Nf- Li? '51 w.Q5 ggiiwygyikx ti mf' v SANCHEZ, POLI - Pasadena Military Academy. English, Shop. SAWYER, ROBERT Upland Grammar School. English, History, Mathematics, Latin. SCHAEFER, ELISABETH Fontana Grammar School. English, History, Spanish. SCHMIDT, ARLINE Emerson Junior High. English, History, Mathematics, Spanish. SCHROLL, MATILDAA Transfer from Holly High. Holly. Colo, English, Spanish. SCHUMANN, ELEANOR Mountain View Grammar Sr-hool. English, History, Music. SEAPY, RUTH Ontario Junior High. English, Science, Art., Domestic Science. SEGESMAN, ROBERT Transfer from Chino High. English, History. SHARP, JOE 'Vransfer from Most-mv High, Moscovs, Idaho. English, History, Mathematics. SHOEMAKER, ANITA Mt. View Grammar School. English, Mathematics, History, Science. 7 V' vm- i i- Forty-four QE SIMONS, JAMES Harvard Mili ary Academy gllsh cienc t matic nsf from .:- Jacinto High. ' i ' . f rw M ram S AUGH, ENNETH 1 W 'U M E W SMITH, CHARLOTTE Ontario .Iunior High. English, Science. SMITH, FOSTER Transfer from Whittier Union High. English, History, Mathematics. ,V 1 -f ,fp SMITH, GERTRUDE ff Pj' St. George's Academy. English, History. SMITH, LOIS Ontario Junior High. English, Science. SMITH, MARY Ontario Junior High. English, History. SMITH, MILDRED Junior High. -History. Ontario Woodshop. X! wwf was PM 'QRQ H SS . ff 641 58 1 C22 I 3 YM i va so an . Q.. B 1 - ' -'vu W N I 0 iihn. -E QQ '-5 . 21 A I 'G 6 lxl' 'Kill as 49 E an . up , ll., ,lv 5. If s gp 0 5 t I I 21 Q' on on 3 3 5 'QKK Q L-EE r ffl-Q f uw A C'- I-l ci K-1 gig MQ Q iii X gsm I lfiffzi'-TP .Lf X xtykfefilx X EFAQ -me g 55322 if? ii ' W pf l 4----5 3 KM , i K5 Viz .liz ff ff'i., 1 -. , , f ki-3 'B' 1. .. .- ,M ' 5 x V -J QiE1gy,.g 3132 LJ LMI' fm AQ gri, fx 3-fi 2 rw fu 7 ' 'KTTH' E2i'RXfzfb:! I., ,i' , iflllxf gill xlls- YLQZQLQJL YYYYYNS Xfffifil ai zyziizniglixlu STAFFIELD WILLIAM ntai 10 Junior High English Mathematlcs Science STAMM ELSA lpland Fmmmai School English Latin STANIFORD DORIS Ontario lumoi High English History Foreign guage STAUFFER LAVON l pl.md f minmax School English Spanish Music STROH BERNICE 0n.u1o Imnol High English History Art French ST URDIVANT MARIAN Upl.1nrl C mmlnm Nihool English Spanish. TILDEN EDNA llplanfl lrumnlul' bvlmol. , V 1 English Hiwtory. V TUCKER ROBERT Ontario Junior High. English, Science, Latin. VAN HORNE, FANNIE Upland Gruinniur School. English, Spanish. VAN HORNE, WILLIAM ' Upland Grammar School. English, Auto Shop. 43, .Q Q -1 .Jigga me E5 iMi1,MCifi lvlui. ...if P 'HOU Qclegcggifxiifgali 1 A he -2-in 'occ ,U 17 1' ly Di p,, L ,byfr , . .2 if -3 n J- if , , j I A ,f ,f ci.. ,u P 9 i . K AAN A: J, AJ , J, , 1 A -. ff ,,. W .17 ,. V, V, .3-. ,V 'L W Forty-six l N.. . nj , VOIGT, MELVIN Upland Grammar School. English, Mathematics, Science. WALL E, KATHRYN ' sfer from Long Beach High. English, History, Mathematics, Spanish. WALLIHAN, VIRGINIA Ontario .lunior High. English, History, Latin. WARD, ESTELLA Transfer from Long Beach Poly High. English, History. WELLS, EDWARD Ontario Junior High. English, Mathematics, Mechani- cal Drawing. WESTPHAL, KARLA Fontana Grammar School. English, History, Science. 1 1 I L, 1 All - ' ,L J U ' ll -6415 'V X, fy 7 I Qi flf'S4 WHISTLER, RALPH Ontario Junior High. ,English, Mathematics, Music. WING, ELBERT ' Reedley Grammar School. A English, Latin, Music. X WISE, HAROLD 'Transfer from Woodrow Wilson, San Diego. English, Science, Mathematics. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH Upland Grammar School. English, History, Science. . T- f'Vfl!,H,.rf ll. , Z , Ji? nfl.-r' l . fl.. I l f fs ,l ,H I ll , ' ,ll Lf' 1 , f ,l,-'. . . ., 4. .fz.ojii2gii:gf,Qs2sliLzfasE igiioHes2isii1.s3ifrrii rant ..irri.g5iigQiQgi, VUQBTQ ,Af Qi l if ffl LEW . r '13 i Wlffr-..r.g1 ,fi A Ky, 'i fi ' f- EV i f iff spiifii A , ll X .gsiws fs E 'rfl1v7,l',rTXf f Pix WWW' E5 ifswiff fc if Tmsjiifxi a i , ,, in R iw ' 'ililufw '4 F-'-'W 'Frye 'ffm ' wifi lvl , Y ., n ,f- i . -J X lwqs I lxil K-F' 3Jg4lllll Il M' X ' I ll 'EQ HJC if iw 1 'Y' ills D I + d in K Y 3,2 ' 2 W5 W l i' ,I f ,wg J , , gy i,,.g V x. fffffffff 'M Q Qffiff M355 YOUNGBLOOD, FAYE , v Transfer from Burbank H' EQ 'Qflf English, Spanish. jfggggggf f, Qdfzzg if ZIMMERMAN, VIOLET , ICQ, Upland Grammar School. C34 5 ,af English, F o r e i g n Language vi 5-f-25112 Mathematics, Music. E luis- i gi . ? f?'a',j' EJ fii R ffgzi . Vlgjggjl BROWN, DONALD 'KZ l'x'3,fXtx fg . L' .,-,q lf., Transfer from Pomona. High. ' G English, Science. U if 3 , V Ln E fill: was . :gl QL ,cm M-M of lvl hjllllliiy wgzzsi x K , M f ,, 54 KY if? ff V2 xg, iz LM' ?fgeJkc'el'a'uf ?sTH ' Si: ws, J, GR J ,L-fi xstif-Q ,Vi cfgqiy . sw' l iw ' 4 ,..,, .M , L-Mir-,gA!t fiffxkr gig s --fin. .ff,fl..5 ,,, .wg gsy .iw ---zv , 4 fi W ' B' ,-, , .Yisr- EQQQPS 5 Q l . . X 'V W LJ , -T Q1 PTM f! PSM fl' , ij 1-My pg NNN f ,sz .,,. 4'-A .14 M-Jgnsf wi Egisgfsifjfflig :VRQAV1 'TWSLXCS I--J fairs oi-I , l.. trriiffr fi- f f of K W X ,,,iff':l, rl mall, rg in rw , l ,l L. QiiQ3.i,.5lQcii'.i1csl22ii5ci MOORE, ESTES Transfer from Memford High. English, Mathematics, History, Science. PETERS, MARTHA Mountain View Grainnmr School. JA! English, History, Science RECORD, RITA El Segundo Grammar School. English, Music. Qi . 1. ,. ,. SARGENT, BERTHK5! 1 ' Transfer from Colome 1611-, 3 -i English, History, Drawing. SPECK, HAROLD Upland Graminnr Sc-liool. English, History, Science, Me- chanical Drawing. TERRY, ARVIL Ontario Junior High. English, History, Science. WARREN, HOWARD Ontario Junior High. English, History. f-x W U V ,YJ IW! Q -. f,J ,io lilo? ijigi 1 2 j tissiiei ffl JJ E32 Fifi UU iff ff: ,' Q- H V QKQQ45 K Q H Q R' liters , QSEQEJ i Nj kb I 'rlfix ' si px I 1' Zi O SNQINSUOSSZ U, - ' 25 W, 1538288 159 F3 - A - 1225!-Ill 1243! ll IN iw- ----6 '-ny vf s ,lr -A--I., 1- Q 4- v i T Q f 3, tg 3, F g 3 . E 9 lil. .,.. ...nn gg 4 5, W gg ll .,,. ...I I 2 - ff cn, ,. 1 lllll M ' SS 1351 - 11358, U 124 I SIE! O ,l!'2!Ul,llI!i'l3ll lil' ' OI bi Ill i5 88 8813? it ' ' - If ' 'u . I W 3 n ff kj Q 0 'wg nf , ' 1 raft- mamma: . . ,' ' - Q ' 1 Q 4.4, Zia, 76mZL'mQ- fff, E .kv f , if - Q U 45 S8955 VVHARTON, MARVIN if ,644 X 3 Ontario Junior High. ' QF Q' sg English, Science. , El.. l E 1 X -3 an ,ami WWVMQ WXHW an wi: no ' f I 14 - il E .1 Q E f 1 5-' 'Hg . l ng X ? T P1 L 54 V -nl. 8 . 5 ' .JGEQ 3, 3 .5 ml g i . 4 MATTHEWS, LUCILE 2 g 3 High., Transfer from Fairfax Hollyowod High. i V EI science. English, science. max. 'Q 23 uv ' S an i U is Q 0 I L., 'i . ,,... ...nl' EUGENE POINDEXTER, ROBERT A43 Gramfnal' School Ontario Junior High. 3, f H1St0TYf Science- English, Mathematics. . S x Q e . . I U . p . E GRIFEIPH, PAUL ' RUSSELL, JEAN an 8 as ' Transfer from New Mexico Teachers' , , , , ,..., .,,, , N 4. A Q Cone e Silver Cit New Mexico Transfer from Franklin High. up Il llf ww ' 5' Y' ' Ehnsh History Latin l 9 -5 s English, History. ' ' ' Xa Nf- . :V ' 'W' 2 Gmrm-H, STELLA SEGUIN. WILLIAM Simi? S 3 Transfer from New Mexico Teachers' Transfer from Santa Ana High' S E Q College, Silver City, New Mexico. English, Hi5t0I'Ya Music- S ggywe English, History. 5 5 -l -0 w M4 J., 3 STARNES, DOROTHY : 021 3 ' ,g Q KREIGHv GEORGE Transfer from Central Point High, U ,v I F Ontario Junior High. Oregon. ,. l . it KQSSJI English, Mathematics. English, History. gxgffg E E 0 V' ' 0 ' 0 Q , M, on a 1 v V LUNDEEN, VICTOR WOODRUFF, ALTA 8 sg QI Cucamonga Grammar School. Transfer from Wayland High, Iowa. . 1 English, Mathematics, Shop. English, History, Science. li T E .. 1 s I A '3 is D? 0 W K KYS64 M 3331 on 3 3 9 9 , f 3 3 Earn V .A-9 'gf 'T lil? ' rf! . O v 3 vc' v5 KKKX 53 gi. sssds .... 0 g an If 9 is - -f -f L 0 . W t.-..--..-..... i....J '13 X gem :ic a .gg a rgs can gccggc-gzcccacwg c 12: K cc g t g c cwg , E ln... -.mul I A 5. W 1- 'n t v 6 so 0 so .win f v ui. -ul Y 3 EEL xr Q g gi :lf zz QE 5 se lf gi E ' -' llM,,...11 ln... ,.....uI hnd guulEn1l...,..n....l11ug, .M fp.-ig 11... -..II Q Q: ul... . bi .ff 02280 f 'C'!':CC.CQU24fC KCUHCQQCCC4Iiffffflffi CCQCCQZCCCCCC T31 GUCCI!!! CCOKCXCOUZ' lf'orty-eight Forty-nine 5531 f -1-. ,, ,, 0 if 1 .li . . .J LNS1-J ,,.1'3 13.15, 111: till 1 411111 51 :www 5335 gnfxlf 411 L E 30,15 ill Q Q21 XDQHXEVQQU 5 JUNIORS Using thc enelgx which so cl1a1acte11zed the 1 1 tl1e11 1416511111311 and bopliomore YGHIS to best advantage the Juniors 1 e achieved n1anv acts ot lHlD01t3I1CE during tl1e yeal Tl1e enthusiastic co 1f:Ltl011 of all the members ot the class did much tor tl1e school in every line athletics tl1e Junior class was 1ep1esented on nearly all ot the teams n1a11y ot their class playing some of tl1e ll10St iiuportant positions. I1 'atory an debate their class has been outstanding as well as ill SCl101H ' alld g8I1Gl'3 O0l activity. At. their class banq et 11 c Q tl1e early part of arch, the Juniors enjoyed El peppy pl'0gI'H1l1 with 1 Ily cl ve tllDtS. S0011 a er the banquet, tl1e class made 21 tasteful selectioi ' their rings. As tl1e cli X to heir year's success, f 1L'1f- 15 . . . fwwgiffg' 4 tl1e class Dl'8SBIlfLEd dlll'1 tl1e late spring 21 most suoces l play w1tl1 the cast qciaef well chosen to fit tl1 d ffl xlt roles. Witll such axlapabl cast and successful C3 ,G coach as Mrs. Kegl , an auspicious production was inevi ble. K 5+-3 '. M 33511 Under the le leadersh of William Clay s class president for botl1 semesters, t llI1l0l'S mzfc a sple iid record, wl U 11 issiindicative of success 1, 1 1 tg. km JL Q l1eXt ye 1 .. V QR Z1 P-'S , f N X- 1 A MM.. ,,1,11l1f 1 OFFICERS X X11 bfrb 1 ' A' ILT, AM 0 AY ' l'l'9Slll9llf 1 Wm,1,LxM CLAY .Qu m ,Q ' ARRI1-:T s .xT'1'UUK vit-e-P1-esi11e111 X r,.N.xNc11.1 NAFTEI1 gf Ulf! , 'QAJUISE YO 'VGBLOOD Ser-1'em1-y ,X .fx BFIRNEICE GILLILAN X 7,51 .., 1 '1 i0s1:1'1I1Nr1 'XYSHING 'l'l'6!il.S'lll'9l' AR' K BROOKS KITGHEL X Xsf1LlZ.KBETI'I I. RR Sm-i:1l Cl1:1i1'111:1n xxx? LOUISE YOUNGBLOOD QQ, ' 'V . -,XE1.lc,xNoR M1'rcIIEL1, Yen Leader X HUGII GARRISON fl: V -W1 ,f .QE ll L- ggi? , . , X V mm' bil! ,Nj . A, '1 3 5:3-:W K, , 1,1 1 ca 1,3 .5 ' - MQ ' l Q. 3 4. M , X -if I I Q ii Q51 A 1 F41 ij gc. ?ul1lt,,?X -AJ 1 -.a3i.e.1fZfin'. 1 A 5 I Youngblood Josephine Cushing William Clay Harriet Shattuck Lavancha Naftel Herlneic-e Hillilun Elizabeth Barr Brooks Kitvhel 1 Q .af Qc 4 :ar msfzmmaa va 9 -l J xamnmze , a f-me :g u n gm an un: as nm-nun: 3 lull' mg W ' . 'pw' iq I' Y I' ga V A sw f .Q is goo iw 4 gs -was X 2 9 I' S I - X'4 I ' U gig! J . f f f NVQ' I on lilly... ...Mill xf ' . , gf A W QB ll.. ...ll I 5 v K ' C! ' M 5 I ,6 Q5 XS' 15 8 213032, 124 I I!!! Sliiflillllwfill- IK? - I 2408 5212 l kefgi y C . Q ' - , U . J ,, 0 --A ! . -M13 UNIOR ROLL CALL P ' J srmwsa Q I X Allen, O. Eisebraun, L. Leopard, D. Roseneck, E. u . 3 N- Armstrong, R. Elrod, J. Lerma, R. Rost, E. Q Q -A. E Avent, G. Emery, G. Leslie, J. Rumph, P. Q v , tp Axt, V. Eshelman, C. Lewis, H. Russell, M. n l gg S543 Bailey, E. Evans, J. Llewellyn, l. Ruth, M. gf ,agar 3 X 3 Bailey, K. Fallis, O. Lopez, E. Sanchez, P. 8 X' E Barbee, C. Farrell, E. Lucas, F. Santo Lucito, M. z-lp. , ,f U Barnett, L. Fillius, E. Lynch, V. Scott, J. C ' si Barr, E. Fillius, P. Main, M. Seapy, H. 9 tio Q Barrett, L. Finley, H. Marshall, P. Searle, J. ggi - M 'gg - gg Bartholomew, o. Flum, L. Merynnew, E. Shattuck, H. c, Bartlett, E. Ford, J. ' Matlin. W. Sheward, M. g UE gl Beal, H. Frakes, A. Merrill,,,,Kf Sikes, M. U U Ov , , . pq Beals, B. Franks, E. Mertz, J. Silzle, E. M , on V-4 Beard, L. Frazier, W. Meyer, 0. Skillman, O. 'gi Q ,Q Bevis, B. Gage, P. Miller, A. Smith, Jean s e 9 U K 8 Billington, A. Gandy, A. Miller, D. Smith, Josephine z Q ,K Binnell, J. Gardner, N. Miller, L. Smith, L. ' K' ?SXD3 Black, E. Garrison, H. Miller, W. Smith, 0. K. S n gd , . . . . 4 JAFSSES Ao ' IIN' 'Wi Blalkle, G. Garrison, L. 1 Mmgo, H. Snuthson, M. r' 9 A Blair, J. Gebert, 'r. Minnich, M. E. smith, R. g Q I 3 0 X Blair, M. Ghormley, N. Minor, B. Smith, W. F. X X lll....i ,... ...nil - Bolarjog, o. Gillilan, B. Mllenell, E. Solomon, R. Fi Q 2 ei Y Q 3 Bovee, Marjorie Glass, M. Morrison, B. Somes, G. 5, 0 Q Bovee, Mildred Goddard, H. Munday, P. Sprague, J. , 9 Bowman, L. Goodrich, L. Murchison, A. Stanford, H. s 0 Q Brown, D. Graber, R. Myers, J. Starnes, D. . S Q In Berns, F. Gray, H. McCabe, H. Steinmeier, E. gg IEW? QS Burton, V. oreff, M. Meonllunn, A. Stewart, D. QB- 12:1 3 Calder, R. Gunn, A. McCallum, L. Stiber, E. ll 'll X a Cartwright, F. Haldeman, J. McCullough, B. Stoneburner, E. Q 0 0 , Chappell, R. Hall, J. McGready, E. Stewart, F. PQ Cherymisin L. Hamilton 0. McKeen L. Swerdfeger P. '- --- ' 9 ov . . . . po 1 , , . y A 2 S Childs, M. Hammond, E. McPherson, R. Teget, K. Q Church, R. Harris, T. Naftel, L. Thomas, G. l 3 ' 7- ' 3 ' Clarry, R. Hawk, F. Nance, J. Thomas, R. A 7 an clay, w. Helvie, o. Nell, M. Throop, E. an 8 9845, W! Clewett F. Henderson, H. Norton, M. Trautman, G. gy A Q A pp .celbemz J. Hilton, M. 0'Hair, L. 'rm-nbew, M. J S85 sm: lb 0 oeek, v. Hilty, M, Q olllle, U. Tuttle, E. QQ ,, S , ,. Q Cooley, D. Hoffman, J. Overstake, V. Van Norman, A. . lb: 9 U 9 Couch A Hutchins F. Palmer F. Wallick B. E. FOP ,, -. - - . . , , , ,, gsussssfg Cox, D. Johnson, F. Paquin, C. Walsel', W. Q ' 0 Critchlow, G. Johnson, 0. Petcll, K. Wallgler, M. 8 K 5 9 Cronk, F. Johnston, L. Peters, M. Warren, H. s' 4 8 QPU' . Crowell, P. Jones, E. Pifer, J. Watkins, A. 8 8 22. aa 'Currie, R. Jones, F. Pollock, 0. wane, o. vw, an 3:1 Blivg Cushing, J. Jones, L. Presba, 0. Weber, Elnora 9 Dacus, E. M. Karr, I. Previtera, A. Weber, Ernestine 9 9 S n Danforth, B. Kear, L. Pritchett, D. Weber, P. 'J s Q S Dart, E. Kellogg, G. Pulley, E. Weed, M. f' 3 :S 66 Dean, William Kessler, N. Raftery, B Weldon, H. ,y ,Q G Delhauer, M. A. Kimball, L. Ragland, K, White, L. 0 0 DeVore, W. Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Ramirevt J. Whitney, L. F DeVries, A. Kirkpatrick, Ellwood. Ratcliff, E. Wiley, F. ' 8 K K Dibble, Mildred Kitchel, B. Rhetts, F. Williams, B. , ' 58,38 MQ Dibble, Madeline Klusman, J. Richmond, A. Williams, E. pp A .QQ Donovan, J. Kroft, J. Richtar, J. J ,Wilson, E. :S S XX z Dombush, C. L. Kuhns, W. Riggs, B. Wilson, F. ' 3 F' Q Dorsett, I. Lamb, H. Riley, D. Wolfe, D. ' 9 2 9 Dostal, P. lar-lek, B. Riley, r. wright, R. S 9 Dundas, F. Larick, M. Rogers, C. Youngblood, L. 9 S Dunnigan, E. Lee, W. Romolo, E. Zimmerman, E. U 8 'J 5 Eadn, N. A. Leieer, W. Reef, M. f S 9 ' 0 l it 0 0 v, ............... , gp gpm ,ze cc Q5 ' In c aces: cccefgzeccaclg ze eco:-: mga cag e h -wgvs it V 4 0 l ' 'l 0 O 0 I l I iV' '1'Il ' he lg. ge I 0 vp Q ,gl ill, g. .- 5 'I 2 ' bon !1M....lIl lin... ...ull HK'gllIll...mv,..l lb find! In... ...null Q, 92 Im... Mlm N CCC C4212 C CCUPICCCCCUKK 'CCCWI-ISCCCCGN 818802-IICCCCUHQCGCCC HC 680024 016221860024 Fifty-one x , p J. N74 I Y 'Rx 4 ,I ' ' -if fL.Q, '- J X ' ff 'ef f X K 'K Aw-iwkx Lg' ' vi N r ,Q 'X , KX: 'Cav ,Y.V Y , X AQ N- -M, X f N24 . 1 . 1 1 , fu X i ' W ' ' ww A v L ,', X' ' 11 1 , , Q, , X f 1 , f N x, .1 KJ Fifty-tw0 I , - - f- eg fe A w piQ5l1k V 4' I X J X55 g ,,. xgpf lfi'T'?Hz'73Q3 ie all E is 1.5 , Qiiiiigf 1z'z'rX1mitz.z Qlgemixlteanaaoolsaaaaao it ili?Qi3fXHEIUf' - .- we - L J :EI ' ' ' - LJ ' f ' I ,JI IBM: L gr iii f , , Q SOPI-IGIVIORES I III' With characteristic diligence the Sophomore class entered upon numerous If-I-Q activities this year. In athletics, in social good times, and in scholastic achieve- ' I - mix, 1 K A I . lpjlll lui e I Q 6, ' DFG I ,cf H t I I ,,,,1 NII I f 'gf' 49555, 'Ir' . fi am vs PQI X 252 til I fy I ip? 0 4 , , 1 , f '1 V f TT' li: V T'g MFA I Q P Q. AT. ,jeg M If I :f:'Qf,m.xQ I f if X X1 nil KS M xx -i Kiaba m'I - ment the class proved its capable leadership and ability in general. Represen- tatives played on both the heavyweight and lightweight football teams. A basketball team composed entirely of Sophomores ranked high in the final C. B. L. score. ln tennis, baseball, and track the class made a record which appears promising for the future. In the Fasti sales the Sophomores contributed materially both in a buying and selling capacity. In its support of all activities the class proved its co-operative and enthusiastic spirit. The class banquet, held on April 12, was the big event of the year for the class. Shirley Snider, with an active and capable committee, arranged a peppy program which did much to make the banquet a success. In March the Sophomores, under the direction of Miss Avery, held an ora- torical contest which disclosed that speakers of the highest caliber are being developed in this class. The enthusiasm with which the class entered into the contest was only another promising potential energy and leadership and will ably take its place as an upper class. OFFICERS ROBERT GILIBEII President DAVID NEEK GENE GII.Kl'5I.XN Vice-I'1'esi4Ient HELEN SMITH .KIJOLI'H YOIIYI' Secfretzlly GENE UIIAPNIAN WANIJA OSWALIJ Treasurer CLIFFORD UOLTON ICIJWIN LA RITE Yell Leader JOHN MERKEL lIIEYINfI'l'0N I3I,.kIiICSl.EE I'i'op:ra1ni CIIZIIYIIIJII SHIRLEY SNIDER if bi ' Y I 3s '2 as 801805115183 , v o 3 9- ? 'E on u Q . Q 3 n S ijmsss-sg is' ' ' W - Fi 6 ,. 5 !4!i if Q Q an ' S 5 . sm I ' l U Q 9 X I -5 li... ..,, 5 mms 5 9 ny, gp O. B n 9 gm wie: E 491 3 si as 73 0 I F ef?-We U 9 O' 9 a Q' S! , 5 giswmsri 5 .ta as zz FP 5 ,, . brwccafii CCY I tc gm 5. -C S ,iQg?535,QgQ2i'V, Fil,-Q52 flat? ay efitute en- .- i ji 'ttgrqg hi. In 5- E I is .fig Q? . I SQJEKN Qi. i v-4 figs' E 1 2 J ' 55 se as A T A ' 3 5E7oQQ! 5 A 00 A b UE: 2 hge- ,, 5 sauna A5 G- . I.. :J Q 2' SS S' I ,E S- ei ,Q 2 if gr OKQE Q ' 2i gkitkil 57 w fir? Q. 4 I Zi Egamiexccze gs I p Z 02 klcstcwsza I cwmttt 1 Fifty-tllree gi tzgast tt y . - , . minuti ae H .Y gn W - A gens: :gn ' uwsnnues fm II 'l - . f Wi5?l Pi?gq kg Q els? IMJI VQQQYL , 3 S ' cg' A A' ...alll ix ' 5 f M Q W Q ,Linh I 'HH I I W - C' 5 f E 2 9 :,?iSSS' lg 21:33, U 124 D 843' 01245 - INR!! 52 I ,J e Big! bi . IO ' 0 0 ' 3 ' 0 Q 1 Q - . X l U! T' Q 4 . . v. x H PH X an 4 n 0 so s s Adams, H. Dixon, H. Hostetler, A. Lawrence, F. Pifer, B. z Ks A ildamsh L. Boll, J. -H. Hughes, E. Layton, A. M. Pittenger, C. ' Q as I F -is A155511 EP, - Donleyi Hutton, W. Leaman, L. Polster, C. u ri: e M USQQ... , . orse- , . ngold, R. Ledger, J. Pollock, J. ,,, , ,, 3 3 Allen, J. Dowdlng, O. Jackson, L. Lee, E. Potepan, S, ia. Stsfigq Q n Alsup, P. Downey, J. Jacobson, C. Lindsey, E. Powers, M. 0 8 . Anderson, G. Dundas, J. James, V. Lichti, A. Pyle, H. . p Anderson, R. Dunford, J. Jana, A. Lohrey, A. Randall, L. Q 5 , W Q i5no1d,DG. gllilg, Lk gellison, J. Lucensmeyer, H, Rausin, M. y .PSXSX D Bri, . u on, . o ns, H. Luera, R. Reynolds, M. H. ' 9 3l93 Ayers, L. Edwards, K. Johnson, A. Lutz, R. Richmond, 0. Z W? . U Barker, M. Elders, S. Johnson, R. Macaulay, B. Richtar, S. ? ' ' E 0 3 Barlow, D. Ellena, A. Jones, B. MacLean, E. Riggle, E. ? T A . Barnett, B. Endicott, M. Jones, M. Magill, J. Rightman, D. 0 Q 0 Bartholomew, R. Evans, C. Kamansky, L, Mahaffey, M. Rilye, J. U U ,fl Bartlett, M. Evans, M. Tiller, G. Majors, R. Roberds, F. 8 , - F-in Bachtel, E. Evans, W. Topliff, E. Maline, H. Roberts, M. Qgq .Es Q Q Bessant, E. Everetts, L. Torrence, V. Manning, F, Robertson, E. 0 . sQ fa s Bessant, J. Felllr, E. Trefethen, J. Marlar, 2,11-, Robinson, B. Q ' . 5 v ggi-:Sa C EFITI-S, DW lllndgrwood, L. lllgartin, .f Ilgggers, B. 8 Q X sa . lgglns, . an 'ft, A. ari , J. V. 5 5 Blake lee, B. Fink, M. vandggrlzorg, B. Marhelfg, 1. Rogr?'J. ,, 5 Bodenhamer, B. L.Flackman, F. Vermilyea, A. Maxwell, D. Rubidoux, H. Dahxxmxhx IIll ' num Bowden, G. Fletcher, M. Voight, A. Meek, D. Rudolph, M. Q, A 2' 3 N govviels. L.G A gors1i::r,hHJ Voyce, P. Merkel, J. Rutledge, Inez g ' ' Q ra s aw, . . ran is , . Walline, M. ertz, L. Rutledge, Ira 0 Q N, Brest. D. Freeman. J. Wallman, E. Miller, C. Sanchez, R. Q' A ', ...--- 4' lgfestr Mb 51052, 3vValtel's, W. Miller, Saflgcisa, L. Q S g. ' ' ' A l'9W91'r - T05 J - arner, L. l er, . c a fuer, P. Qfzffqlf wb -' no Brlmble, A. Frost, L. W k , R, M 11g , M, S h -d M. no Stss nl f Broadwater, W. Frost, R. Wzlr-llelf, M. E, Mlssildine, D. Sgotl? l ' is 0 x B1'0WHr Charles Fuller, W- Weaver, D. Monce, L. Scott, W. 0 . 3 grown. glurence Eye. it W wegber,MB. mllgoody, fr. Senter, T. 9 R rown, . a en lue, . , , J, , V. , E, - s xxv 33 Brown, A. N. Garcia, E. wing, R. M3333 J. Sli:-1: H. Q! 'I 52 Brownless, C. Gemmel, J. Weeks, 0. L. Moore, R. Sharp, J. 55,121 Q 3 gucknelll, gemmel,ER. wenger, E. Morden, L. Sharpe, V. Q Hn- --'-- ...Inu H1119 el - ellllllg. . est, A. organ, E. Shaw, S. Q . 5 8 lguglf-,AM. gllgore, 3. J. Vvglgeeler, F. Morne, M1 Sheehan, J. s Xu Q Q a , . l e . . ite, H. orris, W. ' uck, R. 9 Q -a n Cagle, R. oondheart, M. Wh'te, K. Munda , v. s' fk , E. hh---l ----ll W 23 5 Campbell, H. Gottwald. 0. White, P. M. llnrphyli L. sllerina. QIXQQQN 3 ,jk garifield, graber, White, E. Murray, H. Slaybaugh, H. if 43? Q arson, . ranger, . Wilbourn, R. McCabe, K. Smith E. 0 f 8 S 0 Carlton E. Crewe, A. Williams, C. McCauley, I-I. Smithi H. U D 9 . g:mer:fer,JE.P gnifaon. yvvllllanro, nw Mogul-kle, M. H. gamma, T. n - Sa 1 l, . . , ro , . i iamson, . k: waine, J. mit , V. - sand: C- . Sailing la. B.. . H.. a fm wif 11 m ers, . a ane, . oo wor , . c ' , . , . -' s . 1 s Chapman, G. Hammond, D. Wymore, J. Naftgl, Sggkgr, K. am W Q 6 f Cherymisin, L. Hansen, M. Yahres, J. Needle, A. Stames, D. Q vs 0 ,I .g , Clark, H. M. Harlow, L. Yeager, P. Nelson, T. Stevens, G. U 9 3 ' gllgllr garlqw, young, J. I Newton, L. Stevens, P. 8 lk , v o xer, . arrls, . .imme , I. LN' h l, W. St h , R. , , 235 ssssg Colombero, A. Hartzog, T. Zryd, Wnzmn Nlghglson, H. StE?n,ellE? 3 f n Colton, C. Hayes, M. Kalnansky, L. Olinger, A. Stiber, J. U f 8 W Q Conner, M. Henderson, I. Keith, E. 0'Neal, E. Stoebe, E. 8 9 a Cooke, G. E. Henderson, M. Kendall, H. Opitz, M. Street, Eunice . Q 3 j grav:f4'i!Q1d,F0. genllllriclgon, D. Eennotg, M. grlandi, G. Street, Elizabeth Q 3 , za , nsle . - en e, . ing, . w ld, w. se ' ld' D. a+-W 23 53 Cross, E- Henry. M. Kirby, 1. oiban. still, 135 Q5 555515 ' Cross, R. Henry, W. Koch, F. Parker, B. Swain, G. it Ag, 0 s W gglp, Iglgbs, lgratkyb K. gatgersog A. Swallow, P. s VU, - 1 er. - reis, . au 'n, . S , E. 3 3 Cumming, G. Hiller, W. Krick, M. Paxslln, N. T:t:pJ. I' 3 33 ,gg Cummlngs, E. Hllton, J. Kreigh, L. Pearson, G. Taylor, L. W sa eg K e' onehben, 0. Hobbs, R. Kropp, P. Peeler, E. Taylor, M. gofggfdthi I' gg D'Alnto, M. Hoeger, H. La Berge, N. Perdew, V. Teeter, C. 3 6 Q S Danner, C. Holbrook, G. Lady, P. Peters, E. Thirlwall, F. Q v Z X 8 Danskin, D. Holllngworth, Z. Lady, N. - Peters, L. Thomas, D. O fy gavldsciri, N. golsclzw, A. Eamb,LR. ggeips, Thompson, M. V x eem, . o . . ane, . eps, . Th , B, A, 5522 5 DeWees, Dean Homewood, R. Lau, D. Phibhs, G. Tiblggsts, W. ' ' DeWees, Dons Horton, D. La Rue, E. Phlulps D. Tlft G -f 3 XX E: Dixon, D. Healer, 0. Latimer, B. Phillips: H. ' ' S an 8 8 0 O . 9 '--' I sl gg sxkfagg MKGQNZ P 0 U JL 0 so v I 0 0 0 U Meg S l e! - CG tggl C 1g,3f C CC! gfCCCCC'2ZBCC!C!1g 08 6022 C CCCECCCCCCQ G CCGQA- -S595 . I' 'IA 0 I I I Ill ' lux IDU' IlIl 1 he If ze I on 9 nl ll S: O f 'I . ' as W I I 5 3 i v f. 5,...,,.-.+'A'Q'eg 5 :S if . 2 8 WJ ...ll ur... ...JI into uaugn11. .....a..,.m1ug, e .rdf 1... ...J e e J ,g 5 'Cf GBIC CQICCCCCSSHC C002-ICQCCCC4!'3KCCC!C4!'I CCCCUHQCCCCC 251 6810124 ttittwkittttczi Fifty-four X x Fifty-five di I n ay 5: at 3 0 'QV if 1 in ' we gg jfgf, me -W! A 'El 55,5 ev Q ,345 umaaauigs 'Q--. an bo, psf L.I rx vi. fed , as Q-2: ' ii get ml 5.2 is We AJ 2 if ,QWQ RQM .J 'I . f f ami J 9562? if 1 N Iflxxfwifi. ff J .J Ei 'i Jxfl .fi lt? f Q.. - ce . u XL E . K.-,, cgi. e w g E' X rot ' asia . W. 'IJ is XA 3 will ii W I an y . Ulu. ,MH v. 6 1 3 f I 5 M ll .yi 0 -fx I so ll 5 5 an 3 ff ,- F Q In if 91 'Q S - .93 on . so I IQ T E a- S as 'ii T 3 on I ' an Z3 4. an fx E I 'I !'c an pk I It r laallyflffw at I fswf' N . Li, FRESI-IMEN Though less boisterous than some of the Freshman classes of past years, the Freshies have displayed a true Chaffey spirit throughout the year. In the Fasti sales, at the games, and everywhere, they have given the best that is in them in support of their school. Meeting each Monday morning in separate assembly in Lecture Hall, the Freshmen have enjoyed many clever and entertaining programs, most of which were prepared and given by members of that class themselves. On two oc- casions Miss June Bishop's English classes pleased their fellow-classmates with well directed and well presented plays. At two other times the Ele- mentary Girls' Glee Club, composed chiefly of Freshman girls, entertained the class and taught them many new songs. On the Friday before Easter vacation Freshman enthusiasm was centered on an oral poetry contest. On some oc- casions the same speaker that entertained the other classes would deliver his speech a second time in Freshman assembly. With such a splendid start this year, the Freshmen ought to contribute much to the school next year as Sophomores. Their choice of class officers and the activities they have undertaken have been successful and have made possible an active Sophomore class for next year, a future Junior class of great promise, and ultimately a powerful and influential Senior class. OFFICERS VINCENT COMES T'resident RONALD ROBERDS MIRIAM HENDRICKSON Vice-Presidellt WILLIAM KORELL MARY LOUISE TUCKER Secretary ADA LEEKE HAROLD SIIIFFER 'l'reasurel' MORGAN HOFER GEORGE DEVOLAS Yell Leader VIRGINIA MOORE VIRGINIA MOORE Program Cilil.Il'!IlLIll -x-,fsv . . sys If -,X 'n . U '-h se I '-M - i I., Q 11 E5 E F13 ' J km .-..--I-26: EQ ? it Essex W . 3 FS 4 mlguf QQ. ,A 1 1 9 an 4 W Q H 5 . psf' 'up O o I 0 N lf.. . 1 5,3 1 HN mem 22 Q33 3 an A an on sv Ei S!! V . D bibs, , I m oi sg - y was ig 1 H : l I ,se ' 35 4 32 21 A 124 . -- Z . ---0 .,' ' Q xxwfi '. . U! ms - swa g A 0 . A v ' . 3 , I 'f iv ,, y 0 ll lvl E 9 'Mk v, I E5 5 . Vincent Combs Miriam Hendrickson Mary Louise Tucker s X I , I I Harold Shiffer Ada Leeke George Devulas Virginia Moore wh Q 1 5,1 , . I . 1.4. M gd U U un- .., ..... f.-4 6 gm .Q -c 4 egg I - ,M sgs c-gzcccacwg is . g t 53 cc A u g c - - Ui' 'Hi ' H' U 1 , . ll' 'il lllj l-I VI V . ff ' - f--ff -M 7 v , A I .gs aij q ql lg m llyjgil D- l iijn gw Q .. IIIIII Y ,.,,,,. hh v.., ...MII ,Z W' ' 'GQ d , JIllI1., , iIlIIui. l bi 11 ' UZ' 1 . , 192111111431 1114IZi111C14!'Z 11111425 1111143 11611 H1 6101124 I 1 -121 -11015 Fifty-six A '75 ,SS '4' - V' uv - - A 3 M9 3 8 no 8 LL, .,-H, Ja 888 D !! will tl' -224 880 lgxil M is musing: Q QS' V if . I - 1 'I ' V ., I' V l ' V . , , x l f I . Q ' , V V ' 3' V 5 X 5 ' - A ' . I - I ff --lfflwg '-A he .fm Q 5 V ii fi E, 'Q X f 1 3 . 5 - . -1' - 9 hs 1,3 0 :min 9 1:4 1:-1+ A an-:mnsmms i m e: at 'aa i ., Sk QQ 5 -.Q Q 1 . , ' --Q FRESHMAN ROLL CALL 'fi ' , . l 2: ' id:.ms,RE. lgurnlettgci V. Hofer, M. S. McCann, A. Sicosky, F. X i -v ' K en' - ll ill- - Holman, F. McCauley R Skillman W w - 1 nf AUISOH- F- D'Aluto, P. Homand, E. McDonald, L. Smith, Garland an xxx: 3 I. Anderson, D. Davis, A. Horstmeyer, W, McEuen, B, Smith, Gilbert Q Q gi Andel'S0H, W. Davis. L. Howell, G. McGready, E. Smith, M. ' v Q: APHIS, A. Dear-ing, E. Hughes, C. McNeil, J. E. Smith, R. C. 5 l -6 A D 3 Armstrong, E. M. Delahoyde, A. Hughes, M. McPherson, P. Smith, V. QQQQQPQ Q A irmszrong. H. Denton. M. Hutchison, E. McQuatters, F. Smith, z. Q C fi T rms rong, W. Deuel F. Jr. Israll R M W'll' ' 1 9 f Q 1 - , . c 1 rams, J. Smlthson, R. il A519-', H. DeVore, W. A. Johnson, L. Naftel, R. Solomon, S. 8 e 3 AUSUYI, R- Di Piazza. A. H. Johnston, J. Nass, H. Sotelo, M. N: 1.: 5. li ii 5 Bagwell, T- DIXOH. W. Jones, H. Nebb, G. Spangenberg, B. Y W H E Baird, H. S. Donahue, D. Jones, R. Nelson, M. Spangler, B. ? wg M r Baker, E. Dox-ning, R. Kaufman, D. Newmeyer, R. Stallcup, M. , Q .3 -S qn gagging- 5- Bovoals, G. Keaeey, D. Nicholls, 0. siamee, A. V lt 61' gg 2 IDS, . ubin M. Keasey L Nielsen C St M - -0 v , - . evenson R. 9' Em i Banks- T- Dugan, C. Kellogg, M. Noble, H. stihei-, H., A. S 3 , ' fC? 3 Banks- T- Dunn, D. Kelmah, a. Ogle, J. Stichka, E. - ' M N M llgarbktll' Dyer, H- Kennedy, M. 0'Leary, R. Stolte, H. 8 'g ssss .Q 3179 i D- Ebat, V. Kiler, D. Ollila, A. Stlllts, D. Q Ba u?tt- M- Edgar- W- King- E- 015011. A. Tangernan, J. 534594 1 l geclfglv R- Edlimd, M. King, T. ohefoci, J. Tate, J. 9' - . ffm 89, R. Elders, J. Kistner, K. Orsborn, A. Terry, W. 9 . lm:vfAm,,ll U Igizsoxetg- L- gmefyi E. Kitchel, L. Palmer, A. Thompson, E. 7-I : V - - 50 W , - mmons, A. Knold A. Panzica S Th M P4 gg -X, v 1 , - ompson, . Q g S 301111, L- Ernrnons, I. Korell, W. Parmenter, F. Tucker, M. L. an 3 Bourgeois, M. Flggms, V. Kruger, T. Pashke, E. Tumbow, M. E5 l K Bovee, H. Fisher, Charles Kubala, T. Patterson, B. Van Fleet, F. s 8 Q 8 Bradshaw, B. Fisher, Clarence Larick, H. Pearson, O. Van Fleet, S. H Bridge, B- Floyd. A. Larick, K. Pearson, T. Van Horn, G. 03 X Q gi-1g:ien,EH. Fox, K. Layton, A. Pekrul, I. Veatch, B. S lu ll' w '01 es. . Galleano, Bernard Leavitt, W. Perkins W. verduge P. l ' ' 3 -5, - Brown, E. Galleano, Bernardo Ledig, B. Peters, ,E. Vernola,,A. kg .' g Brown, H. Gardner, J. Leeke, A. E. Phelps, F. Vemola, B. QI fm ez Brown, L. Gearhart. R. Leighton, A. Poindexter, R. V. Wadsworth, G. ,vp I' S BYOYIGS. W. Gillett, B. Leech, F. Poole, P. Walker, M, ghifqg , . . . .1 3 ,, Buck. J. Grlllllall, R. J. Lerma, P. Pi-hifi, H. Wallace, F. so ' , Q Jw Buehler, 'B. Goddard, E. Lewis, C. Quaschnick, D. Wallace, I. S v ,q ,G Cagle. Vi. Goldman, I. Lilley, B. Rehm, J. Wallach, P. Q B -1 Uallls- 'l'- Gomez, C. Link, M. Riehei-de, ll. W. Walston, W. 555 gggmg h . gampbell, L. Gooding, J. Link, M. Riedel, L. Walters, I. Q 9 a . 'Q 1 arming. B. ch-ewhhrg, G. List, L. Rlghtman, G. Wandell E. 9 4 Q 5 f CMIHUTI, C- Gray. 0. Lobeski, S. Riley, J. Ward, a up 9 CaPPS- G- Greer, I.. Leng, D. Riley, 0. warmer, B., Jr. .4 'W 5.8 su Carlton E - ' DV 0 3 Car D, M- gl9lV9-WW- Long, R. Robbins, A. Warmer, D. 0 5 - - - rier, . Long, w. Reheide, R. Washum G. sn 6 e,, Q Castle, M. Griffin, L. Lucas, H. Rockey, G. Washum: O. sw xg, j Castro, Y. Gunstream, C. Madrigali, A. Rodriguez, R. Waterbury, G. a 8 5 glaffgl, 0.W Eager, V. Magill, A. Roe, E. Waters, H. ws was i - ' mm 9I'S, - a , A. Malpasuto, J. Romo, R. Wattenbarger F. Q ' ' 44 0 It Cill'lSt1Y1H.!l W Hall L M M ' sv Q9 an . gang. - - . . erquez, . Rothwell, R. Weed, E. ,, , Q -Q i glarkfvfi- HHH, R. Martin, L. Runner, C. Weeks, W. 93 f s ' '-,- HY- , Hall, W. Mathis, 0. saim, P. Wheatley, w. cv f' S :3 846835 Combs- V- Harsiss- v. Matrox. H. Salera. F. whihieh, 1.. vwcc-6,5 9 S Qs cook. K. He-per, P. Meliehei-, E. Schiro, o. White, K. 2 F W 3 P ss COOK- T- Hmwg, D. Mengle, A. sehmiai, c.. Whitehead, 0. G. in 0 i V 0 goriiermin, M. Harvey, B. Mel-ha. M. Schneider, B. Whitley, E. S ' 2 9 A 'f , Of ey, - Hawk , J. Miller H. Schonert J W'1 M D 0 ' pg a f-g , . 1 cox, . . -A . CUFF- J- Hawks, T. Miller, L. Scott, Ci Williams, J. O4 Z XX 1 gragilv, '1 gelvie, G. F. Miller, Ralph Scott, E. Wilson, M. :Q L .i'l c ow, H endrickson, F. Miller, Robert Scott, R. Wimpress, E. 9 3 CPOHCY. L- Hendrickson, M. Minor E. Sea ' 9 ' . PY, C. Wing, O. 0 2,0 CFOHQY- R. Henson, E. Moore, B. Searcy, E. M. Womack, R. Q 8 'W'-! grume' D' Hfsteff J- MOUTH, H- Settle, T- Yawman, C. Eg aaa? at X l f'1 e'-.L Hicks. L. Moore. v. Sharp, F. Youngblood, F. g 3 .Q Q3 Cumming ' W' Hin' M- MUYPYIY- I- Sheppard, N. Youngblood, G. Q V13 ,..es.J9.' Hodge. D. Meoehe, D. Shifter, H. 3 , . 0155 ,, ,, QQ I I l.---1-...-...., . 2? -' '32 I,,...- ....,l ' K' gfW0CC 3ttfccc1g Q c -ee: Q cc g eng c lceoiivs. s 1 es - , gn '-nl hy- ---. avg mis s Q. n .., gg? il fr 5, 7 9 g, . ll Q. will . i A 5 . PH- nlllx 1 qw' N I Q xx x . E l i -l t. - ...nil , gill! llbMMi1I122 -f 5 ij' I, my CAS H, yin 04 - 1 le - Q f gh' 0 Du . . Q N - - A F- A-W lh. ,,,l . In 4 C8 .of fffufffccfkfa ffffl fa ..fff4I:!fCCfC Nt C0102 - - -Gigfiff lbi Fifty-seven Fifty-eight -of .4 ggifbfiffijgigliggj QLEQZE ,li H if 5' B lf. Y YY, KY? B 5 l5YfYEf?fiff? ' QU? ll iL5QD3l2'v31lLL3gilgi Mr: ' l 'l J' 'wm-17-r '1 V -X l Q , ,ll r we ffi ' -- -f ' , ' f.,-Al, V lgg. JK Xvlfffll A x lllwvl, Yi, V N l ,, xqg? iv Nj? V. Qaljlsliif ADL V J. it -of exxrfyl , ffli mfr ff, ll' . ,f r Zh rg? lag, X . .QAHQX VQ lil, l Sflfx e f l,'-WT'-2523 JL' fl f'QgAlfff,l,fV - V 63 l-. LL lg.-, l MLK fjffl lx Us if ,W ll if L, , Q. lfwjxyg ee 'final . ,rq,1lr.. runllrvq 2' .Lgtfgf L wli1QQLf.lnLT.V ,ifiulg-TLJ -f a f R ,' - 'W V w X-,-x rf x x -. E -- xf' - - 'X vw' 1 ww w we f- v- Y.-. ne 'i -.ff ' ' ' ff--vi :23xsfii9i'f fl l F E fgils. 1 f QM.: A ts :-zP6lD 9.112532 zJeU,:fA.1.fD.2..f 83533 1 Q55 5-11 1,Ei'155ff-f3..L ,ojr?'i 1, Ko. E 0 pf! Y... E W. .. so , .wp ,IM I uf' . l.,,J 4.1 3 l'.,.l ol kY1 'J :wr :gnu fel 'tl on rj 5.3 msxxfg FONTANA JUNIOR HIGH 1 k-ell: ' . . rw We rjw . W lx ll, When school opens next September, Fontana will be represented at Chaffey 1 fl lijjlllies VZ' with an active and peppy class of Sophomores. Throughout the whole of the 1 I. ll,,l . . . . ' 'v- LMETWQ past year, the Fontana Freshmen have displayed an unusual vigor and ability 'ev' n::Iv, Y in everything they undertook. Under the name of the Pow Wows, the Fon- wg tana Student Association accomplished much in the athletic, social, and study Q N f 9 ' . . . 1 tl 5,3 gg ,lf line. Early in the year the Freslne Pow Wows aroused enthusiasm with a E? - peppy banquet. A short time later the Pow Wows culminated more enthusi- l f ,T asm in a skating party. Likewise the Minstrel Show, presented by the Fon- MF' 15 tana Freshmen, proved exceedingly popular. Lf N , TE? l..Ql- F15 5.5 One of the most unique acts of service contributed by the Pow Wows was 'f3X'5'gjlf5Qi? 'l their donation of five trees to the Fontana Park. ln athletics the Fontana girls f . L I 4 were especially active, winning every game they played. Q1- x Q04 , . , Q li? l CP lil OFFICERS CK L , ' lf 4 1' - X5 J- ,. f l..,fiQf qgmjy BALI, President FREDERICK DOWD X4 N HARRY SPRING 'l'lI'0-l,l'6Sl4l9lll 'FUYAKA MIKAMI 'bf fell' FL CLR NELLIE Juror: sem-erm-y rrzlm nUN1v1aN'r y Z MUS Y'1He?sul-fr. non uou1uav,xR LMQMM1. NLS . l , . -, . . A ul . e leavers 2' A 1 FRANK Wn.I.I,xMSoN Jteptmel- RUTI1 STONE y- ,V Ewing '53fl7' -dll? ROLL CALL sable, K 'f,,.' ,fllj Anaya, P. Earls, L. Long, F. Schimke, E, L. 3..,.f Archer, l'. Penn, llurold Lyn:-ll, R. hrliupbark, FI. ' ' I -. 651 Armstrong, P. Penn, Helen Nlikauni, 'l'. Seneter, L. L, Bull. G. Y Galle, R. Nuxquiz, 13. Sic-lnley, G. 'K itll Burbee. E, Hlaflding, R. Netto, M. Smith, K. lll ,' llll CQQI f,.f Beals, M. lluwkins, M. Nichols, Nl. Spring, II. l K l,,.,1 SM Bodner, C. llziwkins, NV. Nuss, A. Stewart, R. X0 V. IE-ell rl? Brittain, F. S. Iloolievslr, L. Ogle, A. Stone, R- V iffgfb HA- 'T. ' Campbell, R. llor-lrerzxr, R. l,1llIllE1', F. Van Horne, R. lllh... .ull '5 kgnlfffd EAA flllillltflll, I. Hllllllllftl, 0, Palmer, -I. Williams. A. 5 .f'jf f' , Under, A, llull, R. Peters, B. XVilliamson, F. ,WT lloxrml. F. Jams, R. Quinn, F. Xv01lklllS, M, 'f' N f w Iluniyent, F, Joyce, X. Ric-anda, L. X ff-'Q 51-,if L .W fierijl . w.fKG-1 V I fn - Ll f' M lpf lol 0 K:-j+ f Qleehee 51+ fl Mi7o4l l E912 rg. -f f .2 .J ,lsr ' ' 5,2 lell,agjllll'li. if 1 ill? '.,4 ' Q- as ,M 3139435 ml Lvl: ,fxt F02 t-ll XX M .MH if-4 2 .Jl f--1' ' .2 5 Estates GENIUS! 1 Y L of 6-J ts C Ubi if ll!!! Y lil 'ftkii CCC! 23 1 Ji..-'J Q, f ? f-S' ff p c 3 - 0 az sail A +L 0 - , . , , - , A . . . . ..,.. . ,.,,.,... maxng llzjtgki .A -.L.4.,, ,Ln R . .... ,,,. - . . r . Q A ,lr H , rl f fs. QF A A 1' wk sf Qg3Q3Qg?EE3?i?,Ei3333ifirT.jf.Q ..,. ..l73fii3gl'1iEli'i- 3333? 1-KK ?5.iKiKgR3Qgi Q7'b2w5'im .Min t MTN. I in uw Vp 930 ,A X P T x lr ,tri J ' wg- -fl-1, . lil ,film CW arg' ,Qi lf-llw ll l ff 92 wwf t'fi '7. 21' Lijxfwbglg N A .fa lei lr U l , G9 ,,gpZ2?'hQ Ef3Q,,, 0 Lgjjilrfl, illll Lv Y Y J' X ml ' 3'f 'lllll ff Y' . AA 'N W - 'll ,iff-ixwcna Mjlllli.. .ml-lllllfif XXQX s llln. Smvllll Qzlii f11iQb3ttl.f.Lel2sii3:53o3l3'e1fff. fu Q11 Qegiicesekarffgtsreelgte -z an if Fifty-nine 4? s ms in were 5,2 rl- ating 128337 sos, 5 J it Mgt? .J A . 93 .jfwlf W7 ,,!V6El.. K5D-,JQQTJ , We k f fW....fl. f . pn- fn .nmniaw men iglnem ffrfnesfrf 1.-ugefrfi l ffv. C. En x vii zz , X X I FFL A 1' fl' H... ...I . 0 I x W, .,, I I 5 Y M f A 1 ff Kc? m t lx l K fig, l f 4 J, 6 .X ll.,.,.. ...Mg f if . . .MQ'2ijlre.Q!ll,im,mIl, gigs A.1i-ifw.,f.feugegn . .Q .L- g 'A '24 or X M, U . .2 .U - A., . LJ. Loge. Ls .. jiri? .SK . Q0 -0 . 0 an an of M 1-flu, ll' , 'l 1 ,w , , A A in be . - U -.J --V .2?- IXAN JUNCHQH n iq as f... .. . . . . . . X 0 Q da 3 , yy' rw Wlth Harold W. Cook as principal, Upland Junior High gained a prom- 5,3 5 ' i7 ljy ising start this year. Co-operating both among themselves and with Chaffey :lf HJ nj Q students this year, the ambitious Upland Freshie cubs ought to develop into Q-fl, EIEQ4 V., Ci-1 .nu 5.Jv'2QDx real Sophomore Tigers at Chaffey next year. 2 I Patterning after the Chaffey plan, the Upland Freshmen early in the year ' P2 organized their student body and a girls' league. Thus organized, their prog- N Q ress was rapid. In the Fasti sales over sixty per cent of the class bought Gigi yi .....l . .. fl coupons, a splendid record for a Freshman class not on the Chaffey campus. ' :Lf The Girls' League lent invaluable aid to the Chaffey girls in the Christmas 1 'Ke Hal- Work also. With highest ambition, with real enthusiasm, with capableleader- 5 U f . . M, . 1 , 4 r lkml ,Mn ship, and with all the other factor., which make for suecess, the Upland Fresh tall! X FM. men give promise of valuable assistance to the class ot 32. -i '?v N l OFFICERS Q ' - ED gn . X' President-Dean Benton X faxlisf N Vice-l'resiclent4Alice 0'Brien '4'--+1 W, .,,M,! Secretary-'l'reasure1'fG1oria Foss LAX' l Girls' League President-Gloria Foss . S x J 'W l' R 0 ROLL CALL ,-Q ' .l N Ink' ,.,, .nl ru r f six' Baldwin, R, Dettweiler, E. Jones, B. M. Paulin, M. WW Banning, E. Doll, G. Kaufman, W. Perdew, D. . ' Harrus, E. Er-kmnn. C. Klein. I.. Pike. E. 'f Benson, C. Elrofl, E. Lackey, II. Qnintaval, F. gf FQ, . Benson, D. Foss, G. Lupe, -I. Rose. M- PQ , saw 0 Benton, D. lfmnc-isco, D. Larson, I. G. Schrock, F, ,D ' N Bigley, N. Franklin, A. glnycook, EKESIIEWH-I U ' ' .ff Blades, E. Friesen, S. .im sey, . -'UIHEI' ie I . . W1 . -lf' Blzmrl, C. Fnkumla, M. Love- 'I' Sflimm, J. E- g'1Il 'y ll1l 1 he lf' Born, P. Calvhutt. B. Mason. J. Timnionrls. J. E A-lv .ML jxmlkmilter, A. ll. Greear, J. Mathews, R. Townsend, B. X nl K lf Busby, R. flroff, L. 'Matlnexg N. W. 'I'urner, W. F, ixbffgfsw 14 0 Campbell, p. lla:-ns, D. lntpie, c. G. xvln-11, r. , lim ...nl -tw 3+fGjjWQ emo, R. J. Iremadezi 0. ilalpiew lah :Z!1lttle,kM-W 4' MJ' Cl if , H. Il'gl.'mit1, D. i i am , . 1 ows 1, . ali-15611. init? R. mise.-, R. Williams. G. 11. ? Q J X 5 Clarke, T- 11m-uk, J, X Myers, M. L. Wilson, M. C. ' 'I If Uonier, G. Hudson. lu. C. Nflftqlly L- WlS91Yf A- f 'QL--ggi Courtney, F. Jones, B. 0'Br1en, A. Wisely, M. f ,W Davis, J. VN .L+ - KW Ill' X o an J A .G ntl ,l to W Q? s Vg? el rv .- .-: s 5 f ' gs ss sri fa 2 S '. RQ- ll 0 QW I - 9 '.' Q0 Q Fig C 1 I , . 5' ff .Q 1 x 4' Q xv ut, Q, . 5,5 ..., l DW: 0 S' Qi Q33 ' K f 25 if, Us N , Lis use fr in U U X N. 6 5 0 . ll V 0 9 X Q earl Q 5 3 . I .J x 23--f'--Y ' if 'll' K 1 As- I ' I Elini ' x l .15 11' uv l eel l l Q rlrl fll iillf s' ' 11-tl? Ls 3 l J , 0 X' ' 'W . fi U , V lf X V V ,QllSl:'t'. 7, 4 X lilly.. ,M-Hin ll -. it 'Q ski S QL. -Im W fe. ,TCL - b Ji Ii... Q ., ' ,F H' 5 ln. S ...Ill v A ' I '-'JI 't'.'4.- ':!-- '-.+ 4-ts ' ww :'fl ,sw I ' Qwll is nd 11 Ur i ' U' 94 Cliff' C CU CC CC' C C001 SJ, 411800884 Sixty pv a , 0 ' ihfoli ,Luk :mol ' 1 I l?Q0gg,55?l2?5.fzfsan3:fe vie-.. ,gigs s n ags :cog ttf, H X ffilf -e l-Wai if VQ W W L - -, ' v f ol C53 - il it 'V llieaifge al l . -we ...f 4 lr Q -we-V 21393 -1 irlsntmx, ,izeeoot aa T - Laois .lst W , l?lc:. 2-' tj . ,, ,ii43 rg lj 3 'lil '1--N - rv ppl PART TIME t 3 wif' One of the most important and least known parts of the Chaffey school Q ,lj district is the Part-Time School. This school is made necessary by a state law C, - 'U' which requires boys and girls not high school graduates between the ages of glglfgj 25 fQQf , sixteen and eighteen to go to school at least four hours per week. 51 Q QQXN The enrollment this last year has increased considerably and has almost V reached eight hundred. This includes the Americanizaticn students, of whom Q ' . l . there are about three hundred. 5 ' The courses offered by the Part-Time School are arranged to interest the A J 'Ea student and help him in the work he plans to do. There are nearly five hun- 'Y4 '! ' i sw dred boys and girls enrolled. English, arithmetic and typing are offered to M , wx-Fggn,-if? both boys and girls. For the boys, machine shop, woodshop, agriculture, citrus E -I i -' packing and the study of state traffic laws are given. The girls receive instruc- 3.54 pe tion in home making, which includes cooking, cleaning, and sewing. Home Q ' fog 'CQ nursing and the care of babies and young children is also taught. s 'M'43JNi As a special course for girls, a chorus class has recently been started. f-'f....+ ,w,IH1w4L!, W About sixty-five girls have taken advantage of the opportunity offered by the ' 553 -X class, which is conducted by Mrs. Blakeslee. Thenclass which meets three QQ X s Mlm. Wltil times a week learns Mexican folk songs and makes 1ts own Mexican costumes ' ' ' -19. in its sewing c ass. ,, ,,, yy I The headquarters of the Part-Time School are located in a large house at sssds 'is--e wf'..3il 'i the corner of Fifth Street and Euclid Avenue. Some of the classes are held s Clfi xiii? at the house but many of them, due to their nature, must be held elsewhere. u 9 The school is in charge of Mrs. Grace G. Palmer, who with the help of several i ss sg lfa teachers, has made the school a complete success. Those who have had a lil' ' ' Ill tffJ part in the work are Mr. Paul Davidson, Mrs. Esther Sill, nurse, Mrs. Lola D. ARC, f V22-?Jl Harris, Mrs. Alice Haldane, Miss Lopez, Miss Ada Judson, Mr. Delhauer, Mr. 'hum Victor Anderson, Julia Rugg, Dorothy Shank, Wilma Lewis, Mr. Minton, Mr. QZKQ 5 g Young, and Miss Stemple. ' E 0 Under the supervision of Kenneth Hanson and wi.h the cs-operation of the S packing houses, classes in orange and lemon packing are conducted in the I? various citrus fruit packing houses in the community. Four certified teachers 5 5 92: gf have charge of the students. The fruit packing classes were begun two years W W, ago and have been held all through the school years. There have been about n 'J ,L V l 1 one hundred forty-two enrolled during the year. Out of this number, more than 3 . ,rl L-51 ninety have received jobs in packing houses. The instruction is very valuable l and serves to get work for inexperienced boys and girls in the packing houses. j --,N Early in April a small mimeograph newspaper for part-time students was 0 eff- 4 begun. Due to the fact that students are so widely separated and see or hear 3' Kwai? little of each other, some way was necessary to bring them in closer connec- ' 2: , .nt J, tion with each other. The paper was printed every Thursday under the super- 4 ' 'I ' vision of Miss Stanford. Nancy Palmer edited the paper with the assistance of - 'xxx' Mr. Davidson. The. part devoted to Spanish was edited by Gloria Lopez. :Wadi il W, From time to time a social event is held for the mothers and fathers of the 9 ' g SX, part-time students. This year a Christmas pageant was given by the students fl S l with the help of some young people of Upland. The program was all in Span- 5, 'r ish, and the Girls' Chorus sang several real Spanish songs. 24 X j As an additional help to the students, an empliyment service was estab- L-,-,gf fc lished under the direction of Mr. Davidson, which assisted the students in find- 9 ij ,Q ing work. In this way the service brings together the student and the em- v l I ployer. N. dlig t 0 , X 9 gig? i il 3 fiizthj Lo 3 v mf ' c e- ,l W iz .-r ac : - - - css . KK ccg 5E4?if' ,.Q-g-f5,5,ffgfQ Ill 9, lik, cg N. is X 1 i, l lllll , 1llgu3QQ7,Qlf'ig ,,,!,.1xq.qL5. X, -L ,..., sis' I Q 5 C M12 NIM HMIIQ JV: ' J X lllll. ,.lu Ill!! r c lvl 6 Q fi JHIII. dganlii SOIII - nxt acorn . u -mccccc:-z usa 2-: acces: -cette are so-Q - Q i -wife s :-. Sixty-one .2688 I 128i il lb! E818-lil!!! ZDDO IQQSDSDOSSQ 92888 '4 83,2 I' il U82 ' i 8 I .' 9 s 'ag . . . n UW 4 f , - lf' 'I V . I 1 ff , I Q O -0 A Qld? 52 N4 0 - A li- .. . v E AM as ll. I M 1 Q B 2 -' 2 SS lyillf 31538122212 D 134 YIZGCUIIIIIQRIII 153 I ll IG ,Ill 12188 I PEI. 3 ki 1- on V'-T ii C '- Q ' 3 n 0 WI n u Q -1: Q l 2: -.2 N ' i D3 Q O3 I 9 - -Q 24 E With an enrollment of two thousand two hundred sixty-two adults, the 8 Q 'Qc It Chaffey Night School had a particularly successful year. Of the twenty sub- 545 as N Saws jects offered for study, all were extremely popular, especially the Astronomy , ,in 2 4- - e :S class, which had the largest enrollment. Although the lip reading class, taught ET sat!!! s X 3 by Miss Bartlett of Redlands, did not have a very large enrollment, it was the ' s most regularly attended. Other subjects which were offered included a class 8 x N5 in Americanization and one in Naturalization for those who sought to become 3 9 U U: American citizens, Home Nursing and First Aid under the direction of Mrs. 42 44 - 'eg Fleming, Parent Education, Art for the Home, Public Speaking, under the 5 E L' direction of Miss Avery, Business English, Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, 0 s 3. .skgqgf Spanish, Machine Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Auto Shop, Woodshop, and Physi- ', 'W ' cal Education classes for both men and women. Meeting every Monday evening, S ' 3 the Symphony Orchestra, with Mr. Wilding directing, made splendid progress. E ' . gg 3 Besides those held at Chaffey, classes were offered at Guasti, Fontana, S 3 X3 Alta Loma, Etiwanda, Piedmont, Cucamonga., and Mountain View. Here the S M IIl ' Will students gained much valuable information, such as auto repairing, home art, lx and woodwork. Under the direction of Mr. Cushing, Vice-Principal of the Q 3 Q l1,,hhjMlI,,,1 O Night School, these classes achieved much. gf .- QSESS was 9 ,f 0 v x Q . u v . ,-mum... Q 2 in Q9 EE : Ill an an S 9 - U 0 n g AMERICANIZATION 3 SKQ5' 5 The Americanization work at Chaffey, begun in 1919, has developed re- 51 markably inthe past ten years. Nearly three hundred women, of whom a ma- '91, S a n jority are Mexicans, have been reached by the Americanization classes under ', ' 9 2 the direction of the part-time department. 9 8 a g Some of the classes are held in Escuelita, meaning little school, a bus 555 5555: S , 1 which is equipped for a classroom, having a blackboard and desks installed in ,Q 8 ' ,Tl it. Trips are made regularly to Mexican labor camps in the outlying districts. s 3 61: The districts include Cucamonga, Green Tree tClaremont rock crusherl, Grove 5 ' ' io: , Street Mexican school, Upland, Fontana and Guasti. In several places houses gkaqftg 0 3 or rooms have been furnished free for the use of the school. In Upland the S Upland Citrus Association furnished a house in the Mexican camp for class- 8 8 'ig work. In Declez, the Fontana Farms Company gave the use of a house to the , w-ww if, 93 school. The Italian Vineyard Company remodeled a house in Guasti for the 588553283 . school. In both Green Tree and Cucamonga, Mexicans have gladly furnished 6399 s S S rooms where the classes could meet. The women in the eight Americanization f' S if kmgg centers are taught English, care of the baby, home nursing, and simple cook- Kwaagfi A fm'- ing. Baby clinics are also held in the camps. These baby clinics are main- Q 6 qu tained by the State Board of Health. They send a doctor here four days of 9 b f : each month to give medical attention in the Americanization centers. Dr. Lil- 592, ES lian Kozitsa has been acting in this position for the past two years. The clinics Eg, , gg . 3 are for the benefit of pre-school children and mothers in the camps. Mrs. Sill, 2 0 XX s a graduate nurse, gives full time to field work, teaching Home Nursing and 3 9 Care of the Baby. She visits the camps, taking needy cases to hospitals and Q ,ff Kqisgfg generally helping D. Kozitsa. In this way the health of the community is pro- QAQQWQ 9 gk tected and the inhabitants of the camps are greatly benefited. , iq w, F' E U X ' ::2x.saLJ ....,........,. Z gb? jc - CCCQQK C 12-35 C CCC gfCSCCC'2ICCCCCC1g! CCG!-I C QC gf C 5 G 'QCGWQ U E E Hg IH Q I , ,- . 0 if ' lsdgr g ,g ttgfi Q ff gi ' gre 'XWWWH A , ,,om....1e- far 5, 0 5 6 ? ' 0 1 H I llh... ...nllu M RQ,1' 1 tg 6 - ' J J uh.. .uxll ga Illn., ' JJ ' kc. J 6 - CC CKCVSCCCOGUNC 8164!-!iQCCCC4!'3KCC8 1!-2 CCC 'GNQCCGCC Nt ttttlt-. - ttsdttttliw Sixty-two hii QS r 3.1. V x ... V, .QW i 13 nr .Mr ma' ' 553'-, ' fa xf 4 ' -. TIN: r nw 551' El , vi . 'L G Ki- . ESJJFH 32353 K 1 v IWQT-.,. 1 +a ,lr fe, lr , M , .3 ,, , ,F LY- r Q s I: J 1, f I' x In iff, 'w 155 v 'C' bf r + .1 s e 31. V55 he . 3 I Li.. I 3 1 Wi ,V ' ' , ff-1: - f. ' 'R fb 1 ff .Et L: E li 1. E 5 1. Sixty-three QL tgg 'W await it timtttiimiltt tttgfttj 951 Rims! g Atzgittttttzjigiggn 345: u sg :umm 8 mm ittugggugttg 42:1 se f rf f M fm 'Si' 5 Q? ff Evfga ef v if mg! ' ' Q 51 has :' g ' 1 - Q I Q , - , .' ,fir Q 2 .gm 1, 3 2 QW 2 41,5 5 E , ' Q9 5 '7 X, 2 .kwe -f',., !' lQ ffQQxNas2,:- arf. 113. i guna nausea: an 21:1 a sms au-aiu: -:win :wma wsxxsuisxfi sonumsuiissiuawzfu sum mia:-iuszsugazezgg e1 Q 3 O 3 :tg ' E ggqqffl ' gh S5595 G? '5 I an 9 U at E . an Q as wwnk! F: 'F - EU Q Q ... .-f 'b!KxQ74!' ,. Q-,,,,... rn cn H, ,.. co :Q as . A , 2 G Q no 1 Q .1 rn :s : u Q ' ' O fu ' 3 '- 5 cn 5 'A 5' v an E-Z 4 +-5215:-220513 s A ,A , ' O u-A vu .? 2, 2 Q52 Q 5 5053, 'D Q 312254 Q gas O-:I 'D 5 5 'gas 0 EJ N' ' - ' -'3 O 1-rj O Q Q ef! -1 0 A D c 0 . . 0 - .... .-. xl sms wr: Q UQ E- Fw' 3-E 'O - 23 2 ns, 0 - U3 W 'f 0 03 as U gig:-' 25 1 2 ' . A 1 Q . '47 . sn . U' pq an? 3 Q : EE- - 5 - - 6' X :L Q' ggi! Q 4 .4 cv 01 in -zzmmeszl . f ' . ' u E X31 559 5-.155 0 n ru ' 'P 2i Zo: ' gt 'Z .' 'insvnfi X I - :s C7 EKQQQQ5 a E 2 . '---Asvsvsvsvsvsvsvsv S - 0 Q ' O' io Fo O -- -- -- N N ua ou .,.' ::'!'am2I O Q no oo - os cn -- A N cn gg , gg . ?'E2' an F 3 ' 01 gnjh. ' -I SQ? 'WWC Zifcxaii ' do D ' 0 6- 61 En. nn 5 gn r . zfzwaecamacccmzc a umuum: uuusszu nmaaum: nam: uname u mlfuczam nu muumzzuuc'anuava as sc Qnswf Q: - . w V1 - U1 v v - . D 'ig T: ' V lg' .V ,H y ?w V ew I :vu Sf ' Dglztg 'QQ ii EMS 55 3455 Zia? 'Q 'li 5 M 3 af? 'IME 2-:Z ww-ras 521: 'Nw K' 4 ,fs Ama? Mm 3 -:Q f :Q kicszsws-xc cccwzcttccwzq egcfszuguz1z:sccccc4:1ia3zsx1z:c txmtazxe zstuuzsrsarn'swan,camuoix six at Stating ttv22 uta84i'7Q !3l3 ,3l29,,,,3l2'2 98 I 25 14 153, D8 'W Sf . Hill 1 2511 15 I8 211 - 1 ill!! fa I V U' l ,D , il,1.1-50-1,,ll I.,-ml nl I' xg l . as 'P ef 1 ' J ' . no it 11,111 lg 4 3 a an 111 1 g 1 , 1 e 34 1 1 , Q KSQQDQ 2135.9 ,212 S 159 ' A 212403 ,ISN ill - 3 Zu Ill! lee ll 1212. 3 Q 1 . Q I vs, , 0 C L 0 I U C 1 1 0 ' I ' b HOLDERS or SCHOLARSHIP PINS limssig 3 - I Jean Baird Nelson Gray Lillian Nance 3 3 William Bodner Helen Hambleton Doris Stanford ' an an Elizabeth Bond Howard Hawkins Sarah 0'Brien 1-lu V yy , . . if 9 54 3: 3595 George ceuie Betty Hill Dorris ofnu rl? saag 0 XX 9 Frederick Dundas Alma Hofman Margaret Pyle I S S 'K Ruth Galentine Vonne Hull Eleanor Schumann Q v 5 is Frieda Galle Elizabeth King Bernice Stroh ts W5 J Charles Gage Chiyaka Mikarni Ralph Whistler s is .... .ML S E William Graber Thelma Miles Elbert Wing 5 i 1 l C-, . l . 2:1 L rx e' 1 - Li MEMBERS OF THE C. S. F. DURING 1928-29 3 3 l 11 Q Q l SENIORS Josephine Cushing Jack Frankish Dorothy Busch 8 Q N - Edward Dart Wheaton Galentine Jack Clark . v ss ' Jean Baird - M 1:1 1' D'bb1 El '11 o vi mae Cla u v1 1 Marguerite Bivens 3 9 me 1 e W. 'emmg 'rg Y QHQQQBSQQ Hill' '- '- 1 illllul William Bodnei. Frances Dundas Marjorie Goodheart Vincent Combs . x S 5 Elizabeth Bond Nancy Alice Eads Otto Gottwald Pauline D'aiuto 3 Q g George Callis Elizabeth Farrell Robert Graber L0l'8lI1G Griffin gi ,X 0 lI11..f, .... 111ll ' Gordon Cumming Berneice Gillilan Catharine Groff Gertrude Helvie 1 Q g gi Willis Donahue Alice Gunn Mildred Hansen Ada Leeke 3. 0 Q - Josephine Haldeman Lantz Harlow Eleta Lerch 9 . Frederick Dundas 0 9 f Lowell Emmons Challis Helvie Henry Hoeger Robert McCauley 0 N Marshall Fisher Lucile Jones Henrietta Johns Lucile McDonald ww 3 Corelle Gage Brooks Kitchel Mary Kermott Margaret Nelson B is AQ W R th G l li- , Maude Larick Naomi LaBerge Auoe Allill. ia A lbhl - -gi 3 E lpiieda Zijllemc Helen Lewis Franklin Lawrence Allen Palmer Nll ' nil l I B-ll G b Edith Maryanow Annie Mae Layton Emestine Paschke 9 D 0 3 E NLis,mmG::y Bob Meouileugh Ieebel Mathews Lisa igeael F my an d H l Edna McGready John Merkel Ellen oe , '-- - l Elie: :lffeton Fletcher Palmer Grace Miller Piefm Saitfll 8 n - Clifford Pollock Virginia Moody DOYOUIY SUIUZS 3 0 LT- Q Q 0 Howard Hawkins , n gg. 0 3 0 Betty Hui Everett Pulley Ruth Moore Mary Louise Tucker n Q 0 Alma Hotmail David Pritchett Hazel Murry Mildred Tllrllbow H S ? Vonne Hull Elisa Romolo Mary Helen McCorkle Edward Weed -'i Helen Kamaiisky Helen Stanford Eldon Naftel M217 Wilcox g 'J ' 1 Q fgliaabetli King Evelyn Steinmeier Wanda Oswald Ul-'LAND FRESHMEN dm Q 2 Ui V ,,m,,,, Mcowiy Rex 11-were Emnm ram Edith mired ., ,gg 8 , Q Chiyaka Mikami Ethel Throop David Rlghtman Jallk G-NRM' M lg XXL KQX lei lllaigiiiet Moielock Gerald Trautman James Riley Rllth Hllty sri Lillian Nance Melvin Turnbow Helen Smith Wilbert Kaufman g? 9 n Bl d Nl Ernestine Weber Elizabeth Street JSI-Bette Love ' 0 a' satziinoqirisg Doris Wolfe Conrad Stroh Norman Mather E 8 5: , vs Dorrls Own M R S Phyllis Swallow Ruth Mathews v 23 7 22 Margaret Pyle SOPHO 0 E Ma1'101'1e Taylor Alwe 0'Br1el1 M55 5 5 24 2: yigx ,, 'rbeime Rice Jasmine Anen Adolf Wight Ffaffm Ward , ffl? C Arline Schmidt Bevington Blakeslee Ruth Weber Mane wisely S Q3 ' 8 3 43 Q Eleanor Schuhmann Betty Lee Bodenhamer ian? 331395 FONTANA FRESHMEN il 8 0' H' .- - .- au ine eager P 1' Ana a v ,vw Q' 710' Dons Stanford Alice Bumble i 3-U me Y D. gb! E K Bernice Stroh Clarence Brown Mlfry Lou Zlmmerman Irene Chantrill 3 Q S 2 s Robert Tucker Dorothy Burnette Wilson Zyrd Rose Galle 9 Q Ralph Whistler Luba Cherymisin FRFSHMEN Rllth GIS'-mill! Q 0 Q Elbert wing Elizabeth Cummings ' Tuyaka Mikmi H 3 9 1 g essie un or or gg Q 3 8 JUNIORS Hamid Dutton Barbara Bridge Edward Schupbach 0 8 n n George Blaikie Arnold Ellena Helen Brigden Frank Williamson U an if Jane Colborn Doris Ferris Clarence Brown 'Mabel Wodkins I 0 2 54,133 EKAQQQQ 3 3 3 3 ,256 ' v 'rig , S sm: 'ite ee 1'-: : cause ca:-xc :ac-mee te: is me 2: SK ccezzc ccc as c teams- In 3 l1-1- -1-1,1 3 l1 ' '1l 6 c- ll 1 1 'S II ' 'l1 F 'W '1I11 . dhtm l! 1E2 f fe ff ,i o ' W11-'W - Q 1 r v 6 QQ N Mill 11111 so , 111.1 1.111 i5gilIlf1I11. ....1r..,.Ilg, e 1 ref mi, 11... 11111, f llllu.. bi C 051 Uifffffliiiiff ffC'2'IiQCCGC4!'iffffff 5: CCCCCWEQCCCCC 31 C8003 ' ' We 'CCCCWZM Sixty-four YY. --,.. cc Vw' lrfigftgtlafilffillt .tt C .C 'IDLE DCKUIE ljlllUr4Q5'l'lI'?-ll ' , r VH llwlllllg fwwgy rf , N- l TH 'fy lwff If-QVf4f .tr 40 QQ, QW .t irgjiqdyiwlll XM? T KC lf D' If . C Y f .i'kJW 'fd if ff ' R fel. , . M Jl 2F5?JfE 5 QF r QSKLT tit Wan za 225312133207 XDCDCY .Li pzsssasj . Z 1 4 'v Zo' E3 ig, w EE: , '. CHAFFEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' sb-BMJ' 1,11 g. F wif li' One of the most popular of the 11ew clubs organized this year is the Chaf- ,- V I.. l .W fey Chamber of Commerce. Because the club has done so much and its mem- 'cj SEI J'--' bers have had such an enjoyable time its membership has increased very rap- LJ ,iff 7-if .iii 1 idly. It meets every other Tuesday after the sixth period in Mr. Watenpaugh's R'-A ?Qqrf'.2z W room, there attending to all its current business matters, afterwards enjoying a FA h pleasant social meeting as refreshments are served. t-1 V V- The membership oi' the Chaffey Chamber of Commerce is limited to those NW Wi' tgiq pl :Q g . ,. , - J 1 J Q4 'Milf inet Eitiiftrtl lt., A, C? 30 .DJ ,JGA jp at E, ki? . . rt a Exif il, Q if X Q C3 ylyy ,iggixszzgl RQ!-sl ' gg 'jjj l L! ,M-QW W r 'Xl 'V P21 rd r. Qi47f5'Qii'Si frftifffill, students of tl1e upper division of the high school and junior college who have taken two commercial subjects. ln this way only those students who are really interested in commercial training can become members. During the early part of the second semester the members of the Chamber of Commerce started a membership contest in order to secure more members and better attendance at meeting. The club was divided into two teams. The climax of the contest was exciting when the Blue team finally defeated the Gold. As a result the losers entertained the winners with a party later in the season. Selecting January for the month of their chief social event of the year, the Chamber of Commerce went to Pickering Park. There they had a picnic and afterwards had a very enjoyable time in the skating ri11k. OFFICERS IJONALD BABBl'l l' Presirlent HAROLD ZENZ l'.XlYI. GEORGE Vice-President lNlR0'I'IlY GRAY l.l'l'Il.l..X YANIJEN BERG Secretzlry-'I'rez1surer VIRGINIA CANFIICLIJ EVELYN 1'l'I'l'ERSON Social f,'llHll'lll2lll Rll'I'll CLARK ROBERT FARRELI, .tdrertisillg Cllairmrn ROBERT FARRELL ..--Q.. cf ...W ---r-., ,Z -. .XO W f a W IQ, Ti E221 ' 22325 , A :ni - D Q . t2 . A ' X , Lt- A -will .LLLQF 21233 - 81156 BL l lu lil.. fig 5K ' 3 E an 23 - W af 0 5 ki 55 - E 4?-' I Vi 23 G' Q 3 5 1 fe 32 ' W rzcvgitd 4 leearrsa 4 s ff 5:5 ' 8 H. CT . A v ffl l . , 1 -'S sz It -- 5: f 1 I I - ss i .1 up il gg, 5' cz! fa WW, Q 9 KM: pig ' ' f f DK f . V 'K J.. ' ' r ww e y i zz :Elf :fi l Pj E2 Pnl ' lrf Top row: D. Babbitt. II. Marago, .I. Curry, R. Staffield. Mr. Waltenpuuglu. R. Farrell. ll. Zeuz. C Q . Q3 ,ff l,JlhL'fwx' A. Grimes. Bottom row: R. Clark. ll. Y2lllll9llBEl'g', N. Plasterer. G. West. 'l'. Kees, ll. Gray, Y-,H VV- v V. Canfield. Not in picture: E. Barlow, C, Bryant, F. Czuneron, l'. George, M. Morlocke, E. Peter- E. SS 3 ,ff 'lr son, Rl. Roloff, G. Smallwood. Q Vw I X' X - , . - .',1r K3 A X .1 ,Thy g 1 ,.' t LM r ' 2 f,,.' L.,.PY Q ........... q..,. .-Virjf, Qiiigsgeg i 311:15 .Q - . bfxkk a 5. ag as eng HH -M r y V14 IV' Ill , V, - . ' 9 f - rjrclrguiemr A51 up :V Q W ,gil ll hlgi 7 f 07 r f' la gg I .War a.-2gww.e-rO? Liv df-if - ...- s X 4- ' ' Q ' ig:,w,lfs,.' in lr.. ,jrtl gk , ll . llll. ...n1F P.. I9fLCQr' fq Arr., srl, Q lr.. Q51 ey tr .' 53:14 5, 3 ff Y' fi : tau 2-: adore. acc me e can A N ews a za - Sixty-five fbfififflidiifvifi :-262 P S Hifi 69 5 Rfb i 2 Q 2 iii ii filling nn. 14' i i f' g ., C 1 Ccifsligfff. ,if-w .MQXXfy?i:Q,y:,Q, , I Vjlt .,V4 1' T , '. V i ily, x stiff fwzfia l - ,fxix 21-fe T , . .'fL3,' . i f Qg,Q2'i33i.1',ff+'Q1'V wfliv., , . ii .' U f e iq ifm'laL1LQ.-OI -vw,--if9.U-,-,.-1 -.-v,f'- 1.3, 5, -. ,Mt-.-f,,'.,,,.K V'-Vs X P -3 P. 111:61 P. P t fn I mf. .41 f ,f.:..fm.13 stair U: QUJ.f,1.ffQifj-,2 ' Ji fi., ,513 21121 ESCI-ISCHOLTZIA 7,-7. ti? California-its inhabitants, industries, writers, geography, natural wonders, Cdgjigvlf -'J and poets-has been the subject under study and discussion in the meetings of x MQ., 'Y , . ' 'Mk if 'H the Eschscholtzia Club. Members have conducted outside research and have C11 iii-li' L '-.rr '41 A czff ' iff 1 of ff ,ef f 'F it ' 1 ko-1 4f ': 21 -,LBJ ,ya 71 v swag P.- ii g .J QQMU- f '. w R lynx ' QQ-4e:Xf.,f C LU -- 1 .AE k r C.. i-N Q-1 T' , A' C. 5, L-1 Inn' 4.3 'KAP XY? T5 VC i.,,,,i -in A , K.,ii ,en x ls., k Wo 1 E X4x'k Xf', as L gg: 7, it 1133 ilibkla I 'f '5 ff -life . 11 Q k , ,V,. J .-. A yu ' -fm' - '. ,Xisifs C, iv -rp?-' 'f,,'4.1P ,-.Ur K ,J Yiiiif? ill: FLTPJ 'jf Lgqgpzf :Qi 1?-, DU N fill . We g22I??3.X5lfW Le.-Lge CITYQ- - fjiffj iii: W 'Mi N if if Q-nf .f .. ,- . . , -, gibblsisibh .,,.! To 3.1.4, ga, Lf '--- ,nn i, Ni, is-E 1. ,. Q- -'T M ':i1' i 'J 1? 5524425 1, i :L i fztggso fvfigfxiw Y , . .-.i -D , i ,, 'ei I 'E ' . me I , r aJL?Wi'l EW: f ff Qlsgfbj ' -'N fe. pi-ie, ssie ws i li1f'q T-REID pq in-f ...xl .. ,lfil W ig r L nf Fil so - DQ I nn I -X '91 iw' .gif-1 i 9, ff, 1 PM -are gif Qi: ,, s,,..e.- f t .-. A 'Rf . iii! A. ff-SJ :.,.,,.'v.f jiivd. sl, 'T:fV?'4 ' , tsl U .,,, 1- f 1 , 4, i 'dj i r 1 r L dt ol ark?-Tv' reported upon the various phases of this vitally important and intriguing state. The Chaffey Library is the location of the monthly meetings held on Tuesday evenings. Miss Lois Le Baron Avery, who has geen an adviser of the club since its organization, had as co-adviser this year Miss June Bishop. The appreciation and joy of the club at having two such sympathetic and congenial advisers was very great. The members, which are chosen on the basis of scholarship, school activity, character, and personality, are from the Junior and Senior classes. In order that the membership may remain uniform, some Sophomore girls are voted in at the end of the year. These students assume active membership at the beginning of the following year. Social activities as well as the necessary research, study, education, and scholarship figure largely in this club. Picnics and outings with the corre- sponding boys' club, which is Anthology, in the fall and spring are some of the most important held. The little club pin holds the California poppy, from which the club derives its name. OFFICERS l'resi1lent.fJez1u Baird New-relary-'l're:1surer-Mildred Smith l'l'llgl'illll Chairman-Betty llill Menihership Cllil.ll'lllilllJ?vl1ll'Hill'9l Kraltky .lilxise1's7Miss Lois 14915511011 Avery, Miss .lunc Bishop Q56 14 1 V w ' jf --iv rsiiggi , ,NJ Ji? , 5 Y rikku l Q jjj iiwffi ggliigp L'i ': iid Killa : - I :li ,linens 'M L figs -wi 'T'Tl.7T.7 Seize? 5fZ'i5'f Tfj,f lionlii WM ,Q L15 1:73 ,'1,:k:J, - ?1 gf'ir5rL 512 S , f' iz tiff J 1. . , f-' i ' it I iff- ! 2 Ay' 4 ' 'QE 'Q .511 CQQSQDQQ Y i... -xl ti lifii E fjg, QSM Q4 an nf,-ifufnxji 1' ni, -ri, 1, 1 1,1 ff Aly, YU4 . i , iv, Q , ,, l . 'fm in ,f,Q,lLw QT if Munir 5C?2Q gigsvaxkj if ..:ZK::'-'A-'N ,A 1:,?eae1 , i 3 J xwx N f r ,.., l M -M i lv assess oiQ'is g Xx J agp ,,5rr'ii , i J ' X ' i fiisfj df t, M QMQZQH -ffwfwovg iizfii N152 Top row: I.. Luric-k. Nl. I'rovine. D. Four, E. Frost. R. Huleuline, B. Ilill, l'. Collins, E. Bond QL Nliff ,ffm E, Peterson. M. Roof, l'. Allen. Second row: M. Norton, lil. Dzxcus, F. Youngblood, 15. Gillilau, lil- lo 5'-fl: H. Shattuck. Miss Avery, M. Smith. ld. Stamm, M. Davis, D. Hood, 0. Presba. Not in picture ,ga , ' glib' J. Baird, M. Callahan, K. Eads, D. Eels, G. Freiberg, A. Hamilton, M. Kratky, T. Miles, R. Seapy fy M. Sturdivaut. L ig, . -. if 4' . X F 1 i i f H .mil 1, ' A 1 .QA-,G.S?,Qff43flriigglmfvlglh ft. W' ' ' 91' A -fl I 'UW ' '.gV,w-X ,M-feAwh1w..nrifv5wseffiaf fMt49'rf1f Q new i l 1 .gf f, ol f L '51 ,game ,ffl , V' , ,ffiwxlffjj ,' 1,1 m -is upw .41 'A t,wff- Affnn l , -Y, , Ii,.f,, 1 f ie 1. in 1 miie. ii.i.i.ii3s1 i.5i5Jif8ci 341gifQ3s,i X.f'1L-:Qi 1 4-Q m Sixty-six J- . . g. cfs- f 1 -page .1 , . GIRLS' COUNCIL Acting as a representative and advisory body the Girls' Council meets to discuss timely problems concerning the Girls' VVork Organizations. Each troop of the Girl Scouts, each group of the Campfire Girls, and each division of the Girl Reserves choose one girl from their number to represent them in the Girls' Council. In turn these representatives impart the announcements and rulings to their own group. The council in itself is not a purely business body but also enjoys hikes, trops to the Estate, and banquets. The use of the Estate is one of the delight- ful privileges accorded to all members of some work organization. Situated far back in an orange grove in 21 secluded spot, the exact location unknown to the general public is this furnished house used only by the girls in their trips or entertainments. Miss Bissell, who is director of the Campfire Girls, Girl Reserves, apd Girl Scouts, acts as adviser to this group. W Lyifv N I I it be EPHE ENTATIVE , ' t R s s I? Y. Figgius-Weiomar-lnie Canmfire ' 9ll1Qlll1'l'lll:llli Cgnip - ll. Frost-'l'at:ipoc-liin Ullllllifr I V' l'. Nlikalniflli Rererxes fl. 1lelviefSr'out Troop 3 ' J N. l y ef Reservgs A. llolsclawgfiirl 11e'r L. wh neyfllirl Reserves ll. Jones-Isb lnii izuerfire Youngblood--Sr-out Troop 4 X Jy' yy U F ,D ' X J' 4 N i OFFIC S Nr I ,A v' Pres sri!-lllorenrfe Jones.- 'V' 8 ff V fb! 'etziry-Jla1rjm'ie LI'aiy r 1 J. , , , , -. ww , If ,I liensu ei- eilii , ,Q 1 ,gf - Advise li, issell X ,, N 1 Q 4 I I l-f,:a 1' E255 .l vp 5 i Qij 1 W 1-1 Earl N x it ,' -4 ,. H ' 'V l ' 5,11 , N -V 71,-1 1'-.v,' A fi' l'f'5ii1?L ,oil illllfl 'Z ,lkiwlxvlllxl I Milli f Qlil 1' off, ' 1 7 1-sm, ' G2 'MJ fi, To E5 QV Ii .gig Y .Q ,H :ii fri, 5543 V sf-K. F if Q3 S15 - 'r 5.1 figs , ,gap ,522 if 5 A V15 ,L gif ,wx -,, I Dy ,se ol U57 33 Top row: l,. Whitney. A. Ilolsrlnxv. M. Pyle, N. 'l':lylor, li. Frost. M. Jones, E. Kelnialn. Bottoni row: ll. Frost. I , Jones. U, Nikzunii. Miss Bissell, V. Figgins. G, llelxie. w A it Ky. ,iw f2f, ,f. rl, , K .1 1 Ms .,fCx,1 s 'X s tive X- sex-IXU,f.' Y. 'cw vkggg - Sixty-seven '-as 1 ,4 at -,Mt . A ww rp gl 1, 5 'J : ,tt , ,,W,i.j in A ' i'f.3 f- V, Hi 'l 1 V 7 'm 25,1-, lMl1llll.'V Qrr Q53 30 I ff 'W lfoj . r 4 . Till, 1 , ' w U', 'fi -554545 iii? '1 A sa-'..n 3 , Legg l W l? ks ,ff .Cs Km ,,,N:f0J l r we xl ills? 'nf X - 9 5 1 cm -cgi .M ,Agn Q , X.. 4, ,wg .fi Yr-' f :,.f'v inff j Mis? E 'fvwrvtvlgxgzgigj ral. is 591.6 clpg lX21r9,:foi'2p2f.g3 'zfl if P! 5? 'lt if Lf girl :Q yi 4, . 1 1 are Er' w N vii 'fli lvl ,l 'Ll' il! fr' fxj 1 . ,-'tgp he ,QELX 5,1 'rfb li? , K. ,,,3.l,.V ,V .g ' ' 1' n If Yi l ,xi I 53833882 Q V V I 5. A ' wXX.OX X 8389 2. Wffl UUEXIFZEIIEFM QFQXQIX Hjligfglllli Yi3'i32Q8,XX.T,g fT 0 I' ,foie all? WWI ,leiawl ff is QCWSJTA ' i W I , Jlwfm Eff fi is - X f , X' X X' -Nl Y QQ 'J D ' X ,I. 4 as i aim A113525 .W on iifrjieioifwl i 3 ll -ul, O, x 8 xy ' x I I' 3 te IE 29 F?-fi xaX X '-M,t-'ff-'fi '-A 9 2355 5 V7 its I I ' ill 'll MSI N ffl '1 9 I if ' 'I rj glmifil P8335 gasses. te F l'iL--1js3 II ii 'N'.IIIu,. .MIIIIPX ,. Sglxsjsgc 1 ga i f Fx fill Z r' I , LCSW ' 'I fag ' E ni L-- .LL if 'UN KPN! 443111851 . . W:,x,Q. j . ilibf x f .L Ogg 3 Q is:-Q I! I S!! i' Q L' . ff. f 4363 I. ii 'WS Sify, 'A ,ig .R V' Xx 1352 S A--1 3 l Xffif ANTHOLOGY Transportation and Cornmunication was chosen as the topic to be con- sidered by the Anthology Club this year. As the boys we1'e all interested in some phase of tl1is subject, it was one of the most satisfactory and acceptable one used in the last few years. The exceptional programs were presented by members of the club who spoke on special topics relating to the main subject chosen for the year at their meetings held the first Tuesday of each month in the Chaffey Library. Some of the discussions were on water transportation, land, highway, and airg land communications, wire. and radio. Under each of these topics on development, extent, and future development were presented by the boys. Two social events were held during the year. The first was a skating pa1'ty at Pickering Park with the Eschscholtzia girls. The other was a picnic with the girls in which swimming and boating were the features. ln order to become a member of this club a boy must have high scholar- ship, enter into some school project or activity. and be a good, all-round fellow. His name is put before the club and voted upon. This club is very honored in having lVlr. Olaf Snyder and Miss Lois Le Baron Avery to advise and assist them in their activities. OFFICERS l,l'9SilI9IIt'G9OI'LIE Callis Vice-I'residenteflienxvaml Malmo:-It Ser-retxwy-'l're:1surerfXI iilizun Stufiielll l'I'HLEI'i1llI l1Iltlll'l!l2lIl-''--IUIIII Binkert Memberslnip CillllllllilllixviuIN Donahue Advisers-Nliss .Xveiy :uni Mr. Snyder on r v: '. 'a ', '. 'ja . . 'e c-ner, . Ilaw' ,'. '. 1 ' . 1'. lie:-I'er. W. S il - i 1, .. s. .. C 1' . S com r v: .. 1 - . '. lllIlIIlI,2'. Y. Ulltlllle. f. Ilinke' , , . t-Iuel, I. ' ' in rir' 3 . ' ' 1 nun. . 1 's. ', I lock, '. Inner. ' . ur '. lN 1 ' fc ure' ' ' ' ' I nnons 'K' ' '. ' ' 1 We I 1 '. . I'uc 'er V n ' ns Bl ' N 'I I KK ax we cow: an ac-ie . 4 ixsiiizgew at f7'T'i if fo-X ue KQX N X f II Y .K I. ,.,, iii lui 41 fn X rv: smite 10, Tl ,L lug : I LXJ IWJ 55351 1 5:-,.. .,... .,,-: ri? 2 et' I' 5 I I LJ 1-4 I LJ ' I Jive gkf F I, R in X s..X . 552254 iii, t f5I'XTQ- 3 vices f-MX mime? Megane . .gi wr ,, I I Al A I II. .,vI if dm 0 5 0 KK! K K f K f K X. - A F :I 1. 'lwgwblgxzbibgf :lr I l I Q X Ilcfgg Mya 5 CS 9 ww ffv fiwmo I I . I ffftlfigiiii E mt ...I Q tl ati M, xl tb 0 Q 3 0 ll D' pv ,ggi lx-X 'C 50 I' Ig K 1 335.1 UIQ 4 I f X n -F X S X ' as f' 3 ,N . , M can fs I, P59 M If I I ox XI Gi lbei L Bly int II I'I t I II kms N Gi xy NN II lm x t t f Q53 'J ' feII I Iluglue I Sliup e I ox I lmbith 1- Cu I ID I I lt H Q mix L hit I4 Ixnlq t It G li nut: KI l'1II1 lx limba IN Ii I I ll Il Ion 'ol an Xi X u,,.X I lit . II. ikllzlxxell. XV. Clay, I.. Ifn ., II. Mi,1IIn1i. NI. Noll, t. l'1I1 , .I. Pilniei .R ' It , vm .fl ilff 1 j H. x in-re . lc. ul I-tl -. L. wg. . .' - sf , - fm I'l LI'D 'Qgww X V nfs -y ., X X XXXL A XP. .Hu 4' oo X A 3 X 'Q 'X X In WXW f M11 X I 'oy Q X X I - if P si C2 ,MI fl I U V I is X 'I' L ig! I , I 1 HRX If w I I II fl IIIIII I ' In :III H. 'VIIVX-m..w I' 0 f J Nh il III X3 Xf IIIIIIII SMI Y J: ' 44' iii! ' i e ':: Q3t332a1k'sx'xx oQK?c' Sixtyeeiglii. KWQXFQ 55235211 W YYYYYYQH USE DTI Tffil. IUJQL Xwurvt lkgkw P65143 ng QQ? fa ' so if-nfl! . V 5 f PQ! fi l ,CY N ' A ,J ev ff Xff ' N f QQ at Ifrallfg if T 5 :millhgi L' f' lf N ffl f453iQ9'ifj92lll: p...l ill sl rg d ar if Wg E xxx M -f' kv- X- EQC Y I 35A3'iSi .?iX'rGi, ZL2lf??32MDd1fS3Q3l3f531'IEDT -1 io i '5QiYffX Q 3 3 ., g . T ll' 0 16, fix L,J 33 gif-E213 Y F9 - A Koi Ry? A banquet i11 the Cafeteria is enjoyed by the club every other Monday E3 E-Jjw lm evening. Following the dinner, a selected program including talks from well- . 5 f U known men of the community is given. Flyers from the Ontario Airport or 1 ,-i,:Qj Q officials of some manufacturing company are in great demand. On the inter- E? F vening Monday evening the members meet at Mr. Snyder's home to discuss ,Q L 3' ' topics having to do with the purpose of the club. These meetings were started - 9 L i X-. ' 1 I 9 51.21- this year to promote a better acquaintance between the members. As its . ,g ' underlying principle the Hi-Y Club has the advancement and maintaining of I .. -l ' ? 1 ' -5 standards of Christian living among students a11d in the community. The club 5 ? - Fill: is endeavoring to live up to these standards. A boy who can come somewhere ' tj ful- f-if near to reaching these standards can become a member. s. 7 J' . ma y Cy N The Hi-Y is a Y. M. C. A. club organized in the High School. Every few . if 8 ' MQ M weeks a joint meeting is held with the Fontana club and the Ontario group, 1 ,-3 EJ?-Q which is a Y. M. C. A. club not connected with the school. The club is com- V W N posed principally of Seniors, but there are several members who are Juniors. 5 5 if' I' 02 During the year a group of Juniors are voted into the club to take the place of 4 I X 0 tj? fx' N11 the graduating Seniors. ,.4 A' 51- lllnl., Wil, M... S Ktggjx The club has been fortunate to have Mr. Snyder as an adviser. He has 551422 F fg ,f ' acted in this position most of the time since the club was organized. Sw 5 0 w? V., CHQ.. T OFFICERS N .swag ag 1.owm,L EMXIONS in-esmem Losvmm mmoxs yI i t 'll fjjjf Q Kr:Nw,xRn Buacocvli Vive-in-esifienr K1-:Nwoon mncocf ' 9 4 ,S QE,-J GEORGIC SOMES Set'retz1l'y-'l'1'ezlsurer IlEA'l'H SEA? ' ? Aii?,' A 5 2: ' 7 I x 0 8 ,Q W so so 5 , 4 .. A .. L sv , TQF M 122 l L li in La U V5 nz 'IP KJ A-Jw -., ,AI I W W gamma? ? In f ' . 0 9 .Lg-S 3 W., l V 'I -'S cj- gs sawn. Pa xk v f 5 -f- bl isa, rzfccfaezz ,QV HV S 2 M312 XS 3 v K NJ s .5295 gs. . s s I lv 9 CID, fx- ' ea c p gg s :ji-if Top row: W. Donahue. G. Homes. H. Seupy, V. Holden, K. Babcock, ll. lmri, G. Critr-hlow. Bot- g' ,,' S2 gist .5 tom 1-ow: W. Stuffielrl. R. VVhistler, L. ldminons, .l. ,lxiukel-r. lc. mm.. tx lmlmf-14, c. NSl'll6'llIlillI. 9 t1 49 1 , Not in picture: F. Dundas. C. Palis. , V 8 + 9 W' 7 was ,gg s ' '. i iii Y Y ,V -xx w ...w..-..!.,.7.,, 'V - ?fvwi KiK 11 x - eaea ea r: SK as - T w e .H N, f- 1- lu Q X ' ily IW4' 'I - as WU Nl Q We f fl l 22 T 1 if ll Q :IW u1lE'i,mY:7, 4 hint ...MINI ,, IWW .' I., 0' ' 191' fd ,Hint ,Marin V gi lil... 8 .Ci3CCQii5QQ z can 9: 0 -ace: -coca uc ,ii -.magma Sixty-nine la 11 l wylclf, 1't'j3 Il 'W .1 lll, L1 .lvl '1' ml, X. 1' ,JffI1 1kw,hQ1 .HAH iL,,4l1,ll1lf .. 4 if- fxlxe ., - 112.1 ly, lf? . t-1,-cy. .J ,riff 1 AWN1 '1 1 1 1 lliilll 1 :1 501.1 J -gl 1125 in Q tqi.4P'-11,,t,4 ,mf his H 1,. f .Dt f f 104 1 1. fjfl ' 1, 1 .. .X 5721 LM .' ffl l,,, ' 1' Q rbi ' . l lm , A LX, zixekc, L 0 rx' X lla? La cl' 1 uf- Ll.. s f. X- -1 it .Q Rex? Cf 3 fm- 4 1491 lfl 1'- .H 1 f1 ..,,, ff .Q ielgytis E' . fll -X5 Tw' V: QV.. ,. I 1. .LQ ul 15:4 lbw ' l'-jf ff for-i 211 bn ,x 'tbl 1 , ,. 1 F??lQg:1f S21 K rfX lf' HQ. 1' Ta.: l.,,.1 ,j' 1 1 . . 5522351555 golll-7-? wwf ww 1 1 Y rM1...?f .0-, 1 .il lvl . 101 Lffl' :rf--Qf .ij 1111 522' 'nl 13 1m VL.- . 11, l 11 lijf. l' l,'i,A1 M. fl 's ' 1 Q Q Q ,,,' U. lti xv N, Q-+4-G51 i all lxlrl f ' -Q al .Du Y, ,N '..,. 5 f , ' 1 rr t f 1. lfw 1?' -1 l W , C4 , 1 raw per 1 - Ol .4 1211. F mari ,kZ,1d:,:3J M1 ,041 11.51 Qbyif . eg 1m.,,,?,31. K fn 1. l 1 lf fa 1 .,, , Y '- , . .f,M It :kiwi 1 .. 1 1-1.-1 .11 .-51. 1 .1 1- 5, 1 1 1 . 1 . .1411 g 1 1 1 32111 -1 5733 111440 ,lj 1 X '1 gl3fj3fi 1 il Y 5 . ,. 55.1 ir xs ,1 f 'N .f 3 ' 1'vf'X5rs. l 1,7 'V ,1 P- ff , I. . aw. Q, gt l,!, 1 1 fl-f .41 ,wi 1 Tfnjln ,1 ' - ,,1'1.1 ,5g ' 1'1- k LJ: 1 4 ,. . 1 I 1 ATLETA Athletes i11 every sense of the word, excellent in every sport, good losers, and gracious winners are members of this club. lt is not an easy matter to become a member. Twelve hundred points must have been earned at the rate of 100 points for each team upon which the girl has played. On becoming a member the girl receives her letter, which is an orange block C, and the privi- lege of wearing the black jersey sweater, which is the insignia of the club. Upon the aquirement of 1500 and 1800 points extra awards are made. The Atleta girls, because of their great interest in athletics, take a great deal of tl1e charge and responsibility of the girls' sports in co-operation with the Girls' Athletic Association of which they are a more specialized part. ln February a dinner was held at the home of one of the members at which Coral Vanstrom of Pomona College was guest and speaker. At this meeting officers for the second semester were elected, the club having been virtually unorganized during the first semester because of the small member- ship. At the Christmas season the ranks of members were filled. There is no regular time for meetings, but the girls gather together upon the advent of business or a social good time. With the purpose of encouraging girls in athletics, forming higher stan- dards of sportsmanship, and promoting a greater interest in athletics, the club was organized with Miss Mabon and Miss Merrill as interested advisers and friends. During the last quarter a social time was held which proved to be unex- pectedly and pleasurably popular. OFFICERS llresimleiil-1-Jean Baird Serretary-'l'reasnrer-Bernii-e Gillilzln .Mlvisers-Bliss Alnllon and Bliss Merrill 'I'11p 1-nw: Nliss Yllabrni. lf. Yonngbluml, A. Shoemaker, 'I'. Miles, Nl. Norton. I'. Collins, H. Shat- invk. H9I'Ullll row: A. Gunn, ll. thllilnn, F. Dlllllllli. ll. Frost. flfdlliltl lvl 1, Q, 1 f r 1 l-,te ,J K 1 1. XM . ,k 1.4.4 ..,cY V W4 'VY af i. . fx . ,.,.,- 4 - 1 1 . 5 l .1 l.. lqiiyilk Yxl1 3 if 1' 15 1 - Q, xr.-vxfffqsl' ' X Q1.51Q:1X1Yfl?5m 14 Ll 1 '1 wllll. P2111 YQ, , ,.'E'1 ,g2.glgg'.l.Q -D. 'ggi lrh. , 1,1 ' ' llg' F ,H 5, 1,3 '11' -1' 1' . gym I It Sl . X 1 JJ L - 'uff hr .1 Jfl 14.1 .. . ft 1 f r el Q. 'ij .A 1 1,1 ,. l v1Q fp . . jgfilwf' '11i1,XfQ:1 ICT .rf l X ' gli? .i.lfQ!? A -11'-Qffxrc li .y Cigf VNV? 0- Nm G 'f 357355 lf , 1 111:11 .. 1 ,W if lj, '1f.,1f al .k f,111'f, 561, 1231' , egg QL? F, .1 x ,Q-.1 ri 1' '11-'W '10, l l:,,.4l 'V1 . Xfv lg'1Q1fw-11,iv1Q 1s-w11111,f7 K-'1 1:11 sms ,M ,-tx ,s11L,,1 ra, 1,1 algbi -Mlvn, -li ,131 . A .52 We .fgaigxsggg ,V 1., lull SQ '1 '1 filllg 41 l7f'l7?mfK1 7311 11 lil: tr if-1.1 11 1. 1 9 1 , -off' ,fk1l!Q5 lf: 1...lfg,L1gc 1, 9915 11-1111 ,.,, , If 1,1011 1 foil 111 11' l H ' 6 YRQ? , 'ffl CBJ 1-I 4' lv . 1 Q lf. of 1l I ' 17. . b:11Q5fsi lil 1 ' N -W 7 7717'FlQZ?'iliQ i5f N1iiQE3? 30'-34 4- 1Q2Ev11,SiNQiwN1- ,AI 172' rw- iq xlV'3,l111f -, '1 ' Y-Y '11f11,t11' x' '1111' 1' -.ff 1 1 ,V '11, .411 L.:2l1l Q: ' 1112119 1 1 lf.TwrfVTi5'1 1l bl ,1 Ah. fr 15Q4,xY-dggr Q11 4 '-:l1l,,1f4A 1? QNH Y., ,sy .,.1 11115 ,,i3lf1,1i'Qf,f' ,Q1g1,11.iIgj V 1721 ' , V A -lwin ,YZVK , ill11. V- 1' ' ..Q,4:...lr:P'f1-1l111.l rf ..1a1l1l 3 1 1 1 1 vw 1. t , x s53r1..1i.fJtfccz.tsYrtat-3o:f55eie1LUeLwQ,xa.f,.miKkLLiC1iQ Seventy gl? iii 1' ww N , walt if 1' T V. voffsvvgl ,, iriirhfrffzf f,,,.'i l lil Y 1 1.5 .. - ...A ,L 1.5. mxigfifk Ea Y J Lggry f.,' -. fgifxfrlfflm' ' rl. ., fl Q . tilt 'l 1 2 QI. '57 f . X Lx 'S V , i 1:11 'L pdf, Q M, X,A we 'rw Q f X if pl? f M F' , 1.1 ,' W' .rg Eitfgzsiiiiff ggi -vs ' 1 'l 3 F VF i ' la . , gp . 'Abrams f r- 'L V ' 4.4. .Q I... .1 sci -. ..- lk I 9 g33??j?VgQ +111 In if? iX?,'LI.' ,-f 3 v :MM :Elf ,,, f'r'l,u, ggxzxe L 4, Q Qty ,, , 72:4 359 Still' 12 N wi , K thy A Q 1 l. Lf-,TlL,t:1 xIQg4BZ9lY- rf? E'-tgff A-' r-'l f' wa gs fR r If .,, I x 1,1 iigg fi? .ii ,Vg 1-M47 P54 lo. ,,,,. 11,45 sw' Eff N, Java, A PV. K, !X7,:5..f Q., ki' N1 32195: A-:f'.' -' '45, .Q -.f.1,,.f 1 fag- .3 . , . , H! i A! il fx Q ' ,sv 'Q rffieihl ' n' V br,- , ,.,. .' --- 1-M, 1.2, 55: ,...sj,-,, , , .fx 52144. frm! ia '17 fax rj, X Iii A wx ss f 1 J :WAY F' Eiessxgig 'VM will F1 f, 1 .osx ., .., , ,-1. .V H' Lg , ' lvl ...I , FU f 134 T., ny X f H ' 'A R N' in A232 1? if P331 3 2 5 4 9 A I EA? W.-f' 1 4 2.3553 ? ,,- rv AC- X. .V -V if gp-'X ..:,:,An,7if-Y '- f . ' ,,, Y ' M yt ,, Af! wifi? .aff NN?-t ' ,M P Pit' wif?- i:'ff' 3' 4 gxfb Q 1,.7 T? X ' sw-w., if V I fl lf' 'fl '11 A ' wife fKv.fv urw ftf,1, l L1 Y MQl'fX5f,Jfz dtfLA , ' ffl , i Q'-,fiij fi-'fl 'J - Q 'lv v' 3- 'nuff tw- il U 'gf ,:ly3-,f Rs. rm. w , . -' ,- , .- f bf:-Jsfsa--.:., . . . 1, , - ., ,..,.1lD'5',,s.e', .. .. Q 3, . . .. if --Q f 1 'SEP PZ,-'L 216313 P 2 I,f15f15.?,i!,,L,LKill,3jtfjjQ4'!llf1.1.5.2-9E.S7QlL5.ftfhifgCl9, , zwiiffjs- RADIO By learning the wireless code and constructing sending and receiving sets, the members of the Radio Club can listen in on ships at sea, to distant COl.1ll- tries, and hold conversation with those closer. A license must be had before anyone can send To procure one an examination must be passed. It is only in the last few years that radio has come to have an important part in our daily life. New ideas and inventions are daily widening the scope of this wonderful device. The increasing uses of radio has brought to high school boys a desire to take an active part in it and to learn to use it to their advantage. Thus it was that the interest in it caused the Radio Club of Chaffey to be organized. At first the club interested itself in learning the wireless code and to con- struct receiving sets and later sending stations. As it takes many months to master the wireless code, much of their spare time is taken up in practicing it. Now the radio is receiving attention and some of the boys have constructed sets of their own. Mr. VVhistler has been the adviser to this club since it was started about five years ago, and a popular adviser he has been. The school for some time had a wireless station of its own with the call letters of 6 CQJ, but it has now passed into the ownership of one of the boys. X OFFICERS K M 'Q KIICURGE SONIIGH President 1 GEORGE MES 'l'lI0fll.XS Sl'I'l I'I,l'l Vi1'c-Presiilellt IIUGII at NINHS .LUIIGS YOUNG Her1'et:u'y-'l'1'e:1sure -. Nl YOUNG Consulting Engineer l K YVIIEELICR Adviser . . WHISTLER if s 1f 'i s gl if t 'Ykk ftllfgg NVQ ffm i 'Y Tknxgygu. W lgjijg-KU lgyiif same EVEH +.rf!jllac,12 V- gf fifif?-trip img g3fii?5Vifg to V104 ufgijff-Qylvj 571 fgww T mt? lf li Q gif- 'fa K- NIU! lfiillf .iL.32ii3 ' t fr Q54 gifs w,YQ,'T.ft eww 14 NA, k, U f?5i'fl'f3? E-l2l1m.,, if Ml fn Q59 ta' Agftbaf lc, sem- ,Q L, ,. V .Y-fx, E ' 'mfr w'r:I'?g ff lf rg lrfj tl! lst lf id 'AI'-Ill, J 'l -4. A.-4 X 'vi l -,,.AA,z, til M, , . CSI! . tf: Qeriieia its fl tl? Ftilir Q 7'-. .t3QE1t Wal J N513 W 1 in Q 'Q lim! ti? ' .i l ,V Top row: J. Young, H. Jennings. W. Galentine, J. Frankish. Bottom row: W. Henry, G. Homes :ig-A - 'li Mr. Whistler, C. Bryant, W. Clark. Not in picture: R. Bartholomew, R. Fye, H. Pyle, L. Ran- 5-f9ifT,E5JT 'V.1 . .QW ., nan, H. saber, F. Wheeler. .ii .5 sig, xl-IC i'1-5717, it LH l fx .Vgyd-Aa,j41 ., il1,LQ.Al ,V 4. lp :V lp. .p Uigggi .gg g'132XQ,Q W, ' ,,, L rf' X -HU v ,llivvff 7' Vt flffi ' 'Te ' N' X wof wfau-aaal.,.w--ammm, 4,l,al .,mh W , Lf. .XA X. l ,. ,f ff- .., J. ,.. .f,.. I ,V i, , l, ..,v:f4-15.1-, fl , +51 'LA fl' Qt 1 if P, ,4f,,1y,1, .,1v.',- ,V ,va 1' NJN ff, fy' C ,,, 1' Q f ,, ,X -Xt fe, Hd 4 , ,L . ,l . .VM , g , W ,, ,l.l,l,, ,Q.4f,,! it-1,-W 2 ,sw f ,. Cx , , W ' , ,r A, RW YJ Lew ' ' X n ,xfllkn - ff mlilV t flu. ,. .,.'. 2', ,' -. Q 122, ' l 'ygtlj lf T f W .WV ' X' ' 1' -4 -' L- A, K , , 'Leu .g Q- V , . My '- . L '7-- '., W ' H if ?,,illllf 1 812,514 f, 021, C 1 f 41522 ini 221245 Q42fiQs?ian:s:.5-,1.az.r.,+L,,l,,tugs a.mf..w3.Q?. gf.4QLfki.a,f,t 14. -A 1. 2 eww. Seventy-one QE av i ,. .Ziff Lliilf, S,32.5gi55' 111' 'UID' BIOL igilioaactgxifi. My ,QL J Qu X, W ,Wi - 15 itQ J .v', ff, T Jp3v' I-.E pall if l'ijlfQ W ibffiff Qpfeptliiilpgkgwgityefs 253 ,p1gsa5g35nl,-g3g, X sttzoix at .1:a1ogsiaa3f1o,ow13y3i.s .ltoaoiaettoiiseafCii2.oJ3Q.fm3,i.- ,Ms 3953? To f, 'h.I11 ' lt in 'ii f.: In lwl QZQQ I f ,s 7 'g X 'xi it Y .4 Q' ' ,g Q?SS D577 '-Qirglriil j t l rl ' ' i .MA ,j, ,, in . hi RXHXAKQQQRM I. ,ff-rg' ' l i ra ki K-30? M ix . gp M N V4 'H ll x 4. , '4-till, If-'EV ESE Eihlif' PEGASUS Essays. character sketches, descriptions, stories, long and short, on every subjectfmystery, love, holidayfwere written by interested and active mem- bers of Pegasus Club, VVith the aim of learning to express artistically that which they want to write and to develop creative literary ability through prac- tice, tl1e members faithfully lllef on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month in the apartment, -of Miss Plant, the club adviser. One social event during the year is allowed by this club's constitution. Taking advantage of this one allowance, the girls hold a pot-luck dinner at the home ol' one of the members during the last part of the school term. Here officers for the first semester of the next year are elected, and an enjoyable social evening is spent. Miss Plant has been the adviser of this club for many years, and each year new progress has been made. The current year of 1928-29 has proved no ex- ception. Valuable assistance was rendered to the literary editions of the Tatler by the members of this club who contributed liberally. I11 all their work they showed the training they had received in the meetings of this literary organi- zation. Always helpful and kind, Miss Plant is a favorite with all the girls. The t rj fl MTV! Ef-'k PV, LQ , ffl: aiiQJ iw X 'Q 'M Pi .J fir K mf' lui gi M L 55 iii Bm 'Abi ll 4 5535 M ' P1 xmiii x M c.Q 'PC ees 'I I Qm1.Q -1 i , ,J .WL -jill ESQ N . 1 lf-KK? NW :Wi M C5 ClTLj 3 iii QQQQE ly ii D Pj few? cf iii 'sky Fi . 5,3 QX't:'i'-2'-L . . , efficient and careful 1112El11l1Ql' in which she has conducted the club as adviser M - -.M WB? . L - wg, , Jig is to be lauded. , Z3 ' if , .33 if ' N OFFICERS ' - jg lf' mains S'l'.XNl4'ORD in-sei-lem, incl.:-:N s'r,xNroRD lli -fy 'V lll+ll.l-IN Il.UlliI,l'1'l'0N i'it-e-1'i-ea. in-ug-nun Chin, FLORl'INt'l'I K'l.EWE'l I' ,K fel IGVHIXN 1-I-:'1'i-znsox sef-reni.i-yfl'1-e.mwe1- K.X'l'liERlNlC wA1.l.Aon iq Q-t,KSjj.2 fig! l Mvisei- Miss r1.lxN'r 5-ailm ,lil--ew Ei. ,QQV N gm i QQ ,,, g w lzfw K--Q 1- f ' -'sfv grilling -- -'F' 4 if ' ev .D ,tj W we Q t ill lf .ilsf '-V... ,Ji . N, -..T WWW SmfQ gi-aiim Q. we 'wx E -r-9 : - Ti ga ' E23 ,, Qmfsm ,R5' . .gs lg l P ,. -Q3 L Q, HH In Q I Fi ' 9 K ti .. jg,,Q:Q SK 'Q '.,, 4:1 155 ,N , p lj- fs A gxx dgmwg .T -ev 151 ww 5552 , -, .JA ,I I tw' , ,fill CQ 'I'op row: l'. 2-lu'erdfeger, F. Jones. H. Lewis. E. Nic-Greatly, A, Gunn. E. Tlnoop, E, Farrell. R. 1--Lvl, Z-' y'SqfZ1ff.fkX llalentine. Sei-ond row: E. Peterson, F. Clewett, H. Stanford, Bliss Plant, ll. Stanford, H. Ham- ...-LL-'ffxfnf bleton, K. Wallace. Nut in picture: F. Burns. if 'vfL6'i'.,'J :-gsafxf. Q 5:1 gcf I 2 1 3,1 1 .r yi-N . K-W-. Q -, L ' .2-fi-zf - 5 , Eli KAG CCCQQZ Q. K .3,:i:.5?t1k -,Say gliiif :ctwq Tw 39.25 it X ii, l ' Ili 6 - p X .1 ii., .i-1 I -ui, A give, V ' Q 5 Q' 544' li Gigli? i, ff T ,w all E 'ef , f f A . . .,.. .- '--' . U i C J t - I' f.ill!1q'r4L7Jn ix hh. L,,..ulM ,lf 8' 'l m fl 'T if . a limit: .59-'JM QKQKQ CQ eetea . -c e -as ce- -:Qs CC8KC Ki1i,i.'gfQ fL3g Wee. ma Seventy-two ew 22155196 if 22?1lLC 3 ll'llYl'YKV?W22'l' YQCD U31 3331 D1 V f' ffff' - ff CQ? .. ,M 1 - 3 iw '4 ' Jllllj.-1' . I X: - - 1 Y ffl 1-- '-'- 1 X W' QA? , ' Y ' ia fr' W ...J CVS lf!!-xfp.1'4'1f 4 .iff QD 51 Fwy!! J Xl 3 X MN ZJ1 3 1 Q W4 M11 ,T rf ,mg l QN K N V, 7 f fil f 1,4 '32 Nile- 5121 1 M . , 1 ,J 14,4 1i 1 1 ,, I . in Vw 41.4 ,nc - L -J -M4 ' f fins' 1 QSQQKLC Q. ,X Nba 1 ff QQ- U CQ 'F X3 VA: 'NK f-w Jerk gwg bg, ' 5? ., .,.- Q Eli jx-2 KZ? 5a4lllll11. N l1jl'l 5 l4l'i33'i.i AZ 1 .Q flfifj l 33 s X, vb' ff' V7 ri YQ YQ' 5,1 fQ.Q,ffe'.,? , -ex M '33 QX4?ZjgSJ KQV' ali P31 X as .qi My If? 'AA lv-f Jw' 5E'5:3Q,Q'L'xT'q'g F lg-' l C5 5 f.Q- M tri '5 w', ln- W, K-of 3 , .J EM CF P , is mf -W . 'il 1 P3 Lir x . X X V . Egziilirypw --- ..,4 . 1 . 1 ill , ' .V mi -.MH ' A 'X CM .,..1 X-f-, LJ ,lb-bg! pal Cc'i'c'tk.' P-U . A .X . 1 fgfiy 5:1 , ...xl E K DEQXXQQIZQDSEIDJ DOST? EDC UBQJ5 . 1 0 elim FELT Lf QQ 1. S Q A ' , ' . K - , ,. ,L gi-Qjjt sf With the purpose of establishing a fund for loaning to students wishing io complete their education, the Campus Club was organized in 1926 by some Service Club members of the faculty. The fund has been growing steadily since it was started and the club hopes soon to reach its goal of three hundred dollars. The Chaffey Book Store has been placed in charge of the money and it loans it to those people who need it. Every year there are one or two really worthy students who are forced to drop out of school because of the lack of the necessary money to continue going to school. It is for such peoplethat the fund is intended. Besides this worth-while endeavor the club has at various times called to attention some evil in school life which they try to correct. The club has been accustomed to meeting every Monday noon in the Model Apartment, As an adviser Mr. Chaffee has served his position exceedingly well. The Campus Club is very similar to the well-known Service Club. During the course of a meeting fines are levied and collected. These fines all help to swell the fund. Junior College and Senior boys make up the membership of this club. In the way of social events the most important is the banquet and ladies' night. OFFICERS BRUCE GOE'l'Z Presielent I'.XI'L BOIJENIIANIER NELSON GRAY Vit-e4l'resident NELSON GRAY .IUIIN FILBERT Secretnry-Treasurer MALCOLM WOODIIEAIJ NIALCOLM WOODIIEAU Sergeant-alt-Arms OTTO LICHTI Adviser MR. CHAFFEE Top row: R. Milliken. li. Bull. F. Hull. II. Waxssmun, .l. Filbert. A. Murray. Sec-ond row: T. lflNlf?llll11llN-'l'. .L Fllllll, Nl. Woonllneaul. U. llir-hli. N. F2Il'l'9Il. li. Goetz. 0, Suiter. Noi. ju picture: W, Castle. I.. Boyd. C. R. Cornelius, ll. Magill, W. Boduer, N. th-ny, C. Reibold. W. Graber. In Hoe-tx. ll. Gillott, B. Heiser Qlmnorary l!l9ll'lb9l'j, F, Chaffee Cadviserj. S315 l Sf 1, 1. 4 .5 fl. l' :N it-9 fi , Riff? ,VV V I. 11 M 14, YY Zrl ij :iii Elise ..,. P5225 534 M 1. l any bi! 1 T15 EE 1 1 1 W gs Yjf' F,- 'ipam P gjl 'X s. ff-QE 1.02 .Jesu wi' tru N955 , l!H.I.-Jf fffa N E me S do lp' lf' 'UVJL 3 l Hg? J .KK 556.5 1 5-A I tj K 'scifi 1 VI I fA 1 all fs -r A f Xvxw fx .UW Y Ziix V MISS. rw A WWC, JW F mmm y ..- .... 1 plafrgyofdggigicgg scgbcxv Szxifl' 31593332 fSoK Qgcuxx :KK CG il x533v.-l-xfgssissyyg sm- 1 11' 9. all . if 5 ll we Y 'l'l2Q22Wlll55' 1ffL++4?f14 lr2 .Ce Eg li flm-4116 l ?:'.5VsQ .f'iZ1l 111111 1-.1.111lIlfEf'ii . . ifl 111 ' l sl All f55.111l115gl'f,1'2 Wlpri .,2, ,-,..l' -S - Y. . . . - P 'X .. x ., , ' g-Ass' , , 1' HW sf 11l-' Lg , .l lllwf innlllz l f f 4 e ifikiikijtilfilflifii . f' if f13.fmEe.c1'1ti5H 1..a timmy.- . .J .K . 1 Seventy-three S2ffEff3l?8ET?E55.2E?l: ,EWfPf?EZ1fl5Ifitf.Y?'?Ei5. ,.if??3zQ1i' .f5lGMi53QjQQ3fQ5I3f35ifPfV?fCil lilly J'i'i V'76f 'gift 1 I V f 'N ' W 'WN Y Vw If ' 1 To-W F W- Wi . 'lf-Vi f ff' itil ll r ffxffh HW 4 af165J':yfi fwiiftr' f' iffailp' NA' 'Tp' 9S59'ic2sf IV? 1 fkfifmv. f ' Lip: ,mf . Z, if, A x r ' KIM :VQJ Q Q if 1. :vi Q ,ix ' XLQ? K k : ,ig Q7-, ds, ,Qi ff I gilt! ,f Qwtqf IVF?-,Es VD QQ , XM ,fy Hfmkfvkfxr A ,r V, It A V i-Wi, -.-way .WHL 11 1 g k Lnnffkwenc .. M51,it ,11uff3,.u Lf.pLn::.:iQliQjTg N .4 i..QQL'.'AL-n-.. 5.45. .fi gmc..'fee1,XiQ1teoottQ.153333ieSan1v,etm1m,.5e.ooets f.e.s,o5saiie,of2QLfr-Q.tfsiee,-,.- 1' fy f rw K -fu IH . dn l'0wf'V2e ily? .J . 7 VH fwfr' W' PMKI Xi ' , bi VERS LIBRE Q2 Q3-fsofffefiifi k3tfnSas5 ' ,Qs jlYf'fl ', , , , N.. . ill tail One of the newer clubs at Chaffey is known as the Vers Libre. This small H jig-j ffl .,.-:. k LR. lun but exclusive club was maugurated at the beginning of last year by Miss Cage, f-of f Q2ff5jQ-ff but due to her many other activities the advisorship was transferred to Mrs. 'nw' kill! 'N U I 'N ' T '1 1-ie' A X' :E Kegley vlbbbbsgf --Q K ' li F3164 if -Af 1 The membership is restricted to Junior and Senior girls who have some C12-5-' .2 , Q XM .M J ' 3-A poetic ability. Since the club was begun last year, only three new members, p.J.-..,i MJ lilsa Stamm, Elizabeth Bond, and Bernice Stroh,.have been admitted. This .043 it . illustrates the fact that the members must necessarily have a very high scholar- fvfiv '- :,s.,, ,vig lui: M .-.'?' 'E 1 -'ua V i , i X X X - ,Mx , , W K N? X L.- if TWA ff 53 931 thru! :ggi ,, rf to . of QQ W ji ,ij tgssieasga at Q11 ,iff falfah ts 'llilii,.V .wh-'Y giving IEQZW Qgffifif CII R .fl nt 'LVJ :J +5 .Q if - :Fiji M. lflgwbt ...A :gg S4571 EEE if Qgifizs. N EQQQ.. . ,.,.y Lag 'Ai K UU he LD .4 4 f..J ly ' 'uf ' i' YTZIQW S ir5'i X-fl-a ,A N P '13 rn .WJ 6 . 'V--fgxf .1-9 Egqshqfvf ..fi'i'5 'xL'x 'fn fcfsgfhf, in l'L'X7V C3 1 rafxb AJ ship. The club is about the same size as it was last year, as the three voted in took the place of those graduating. The graduates, charter members, who are in Junior College, are honorary members and may take an active part in the club. . One of the features of the club is the way ill which the roll call is made. When a girl's name is called, she responds with some bit of poetry that is often original. Some exceptional verse has been produced by the poetic aspirants who belong to this club. The girls meet bi-weekly at the l1o1ne of one of the members to study poetry. Modern free verse and contemporary poets were the objects of concen- tration this year. At each meeting a report on one of the modern poets and his works is given. OFFICERS V. XVALLTHAN President E. STAMM IIAZEI. IIEINICCKE Sec'retary-'l'reasurci BPIRNIUE STROII -' MRS. Rll'I'H Kl'1lil,EY Adviser Top row: B. Stroh, Mrs. Kegley, N. Palmer, L. llarris, E. Stamm. Second row: R. Galentine, V. Wallilian, B. Hill, A. Geminel. Not in picture: E. Bond, M. Henderson. glee. 5:4 r 1- 3 Y fx ,Q X' gasses MWD 4551 Liifk cv W x 4 Ksfsiaxw H T x. V : I i :M LY4 xv el 'Def' wwf 'Fw up Ci. 551,15 ZF 5,,llt,,,,pf! Mir. ' ' .a-, ,mga T aft' See? is-fi! l4+-f'K .f'Va' QYLre.7LT'5n5'g its Lil if liz? 51 .Q -M qi., sql, . s- . wiv 7 Al,-A tml 5, 1. SEYVTPQEEW53 Eiffel 51? F53 F-Tl 7 'il C- ak f til? ESM glued K .M Fra,H,gj'e,iiti2 EJ xWYE:i siiwlit Iii? ,V 11. fwx, 53 my Evil ,wi ' V s XA fl ' ' sixties-.,e.2Q 1 'T iw--I N- '- ' ' ' L.: 4 r' eg,l,Q3,31.f-ggggrzz. - gt, . as 1: - cue : 33331352335 55amg31g3Qgqe,.e...ss:.gs-,ia . ' ' rye '4i i W . w lx fe, - i ' . W . XfJ ,l',1. 'if finds frat? ,t M ' A , gs 0 wi 'f 41 fp ff W , -elif? if ir.. Wfrfr.tei:l f iw N A . Q .' Q v. U ga CQ -iv in llffqr' ml W.- Q J lin. .milfs 'H . E' In vi. Qlllll.. . Min' limi! ?.....lllIst'f gqf5.5Qc,g3ff rpg gauze: v-a-4 ' e c :- ccccccez ccacc 2-: .EFQ .fB3x3fg'cegegcfg'Q3c5Q Seventy-four W I if WINS. . F I. .u,,,..t2i,,Y. . 1 , lf,w'fcT.iN v, .. 'inf wr' 2 .ffl , ' x.-'ffl ,pil af? X' 'I rl. ' iii? 1 rf roll YYY' nl lQxQ'.'i53Q'fff' 533 N ,JI ., A Y ..,,' in-,ri 11.-f fn.. rims Z IDR X, Nga! I, imp :X t Wig 1 f. f .1 , Cu Y!! x x. VE' W Q-. I-M 1,04 tw. H' '-'TQA1 f'jL F. ,. ,wt-J f-,l 'L -.,1i1f:I r. f limi V., in 1-1L..g .o- , ' ' NQ1 In . 'i 31,1 . X V, Lg 2 gdwificvg S H l 0 'X M ttf E 'Cf If isis? . sas. ix I: f :ill 135: tw , Lwfllllwtv. .I WLS -15? W-W-H A ful- 'KV lf' IV? C4-J. A KW? -..r J' 4-1 f ,4 in! sk fra 1 5i3,,,,ii o'iu'siqE f'Q'I,lX 'Ll' ESI' N pq n 7'5 Ikea Q IIXNWNI I A f Nj 1 If:cY'N H1 Q ug' Orgy I A foal f nf Cul wfffi IQ I 'I Pf KJ eggs HIV C, 335 3' 5 tj Ig ji nulnt. I A lg fag 3? gf ij? .9 . ., I 'Ill gh 4.123 E3 Eg L I .5.?2EH?IiU1 IIfYW?fg?.Y3S5lYQilEVEYi75iYf3gfCiK?f., i Ulf. 3301, XLLXIXEDQLXUQQ 1mwfs'f it fries wi '11 X7lIIII ' in 'N - I .Q fs I ' for Ileijr I 5- EQQXJQXQE tall'-, ff ag, CI . WV f , JJ ML J' i , ' . T' . ' I as 1 'if f +esfwsewMeeneaWkHifwfeien sdane X.. ,,, Qffqveiiaft X...,. ' ff' :NL , .gv-x Q J1v,w 'l,f .Y Li- -Y'-if' . ' Wa ,-,-f, ' '? y Y-' Tai -I :wif iff - 02.195 .i....9eQ.Im..e2siM3-ffP.a.m-i.f some sef.sie,..lisi5r1f-..irt-,,ss.I2.s Pj .O I 0 mfr fob ,DJ SPANISH CLUB Hawk ll? A party in costume is one of the anticipated events of the year. Sometimes :Ig 'TI F1111 a special program including films of the Spanish-speaking countries is featured. ij.. Each year the club sponsors a trip to see the Mission Play, which has proved CJ inljli most delightful and interesting. The Mission ln11 at Riverside was also one of the points of interest visited. , The Spanish-speaking ability of the members is increased by keeping a f correspondence with students in the Spanish-speaking countries. A novel 3 feature of this club is that only Spanish is allowed to be spoken at the club meetings. This calls for much ingenuity and concentration by the members. f .Ii TS A form of greeting has been devised by one of the members to be used ,-' 5.j when one member meets another on the campus. The expression is Hhola- - A como esta nd, and the answer is usually muy bien. 5 The Spanish Club is one of the oldest and most active clubs in existence at Chaffey. Through Miss Ewald's efforts the club has become one of the best tb . organized and most efficient in the school. The club holds its regular meet- '51 4 ings once a month at noon. Besides these regular meetings, other social af- Q 3 fairs are devised. M The club is very proud of the fact that their display booth in the Junior M---I Farm Center Fair of last year won second prize. it OFFICERS 5 President-Edna Mr-Gre:uIy Secretary-Louise Youngblood , 8 as Vice-President-Florence Jones 'I'reasnrer-.launes Donovan 3 ' A. Adviser-Miss Ewalll 'Top row: II. H..1..I1, .l. ll.l1'l.Il rx, A. 1I.l1t:1..I'. .I ZI.:n:n'un, G. Tldllltlllilll, IJ. !-Iiev.':1:'l. Elms Juwalil, A. I'revite1n, I.. Beard. Second row: E. McGreumIy. E. Weber. C. Gage, K. Wallace. I'. Allerdings. .L Pevnik. F. Yun Ilnrn, M. lllurtinez, M. Santo Lncito, I. Bennet, Il. Kzunalnusky. R. Solomon. 'I'Iui1-el mow: I-'. Jones. .L Gunn. 0. llilllllllflll. I.. I.zu'irk, II. Minor. IC. Silzle. Not in pic-ture: Y. Axt. F. Allison, IC. llarr. M. lllalir. F. l'zxrtwrigl1t. S. Castro, It. 1'la1ry, l'. Hostal, li. Earls, il. l'l1lllllSSUll, A. Frakes, J. llalrlerman. Y. llzltrli, ll. ll9lI1l8l'SOIl. NI, llilty, Nl. Klatky, 'W. Leiser, R. ' ji 'Il 1 i o A X V1 llln M 'Q ia' nr. me -.. sv ff 0 ' 'I 3 3 -s 4- 'I' -2 games S! 'J U 9 5 5 gs S55 15 li Q v 3 5 5 21Kf 615 Y 1 9 1 I, 2' A 5 24 . 9 U IIIIU S , no !!ksK'4g - I Q. 2.2 !'P3i ':ljL, Lemon, I.. Linkey, E. Lopez, Ii. Nelson, II. I'1-il:-hott. Ill. Pulley, II. Sannuel. NI. Hr-Inroll, .l. Sr-oft, 0 I. M. Turnbow, F. Younglrlmul, J.. Youngblood. . ' X X I .'17,f,w V ' In f -- . .-- . .. . A- QQ? i:'ZQ.2fl3Qiiil'ZL3i.Q51f3-.iffgfii4635 'KifKQ33fT.'f1,ii 1 3K CC Pe! :fKK?f3XQA5giaxi vQbbi, J ' A rally fl ncfqfell' . III: .V to VQ II , at Q IIQQWIIIQXQ px II'w5ggIII ,aprjlfa ,I Q rg IEE' If tg 0' A . as e..g,.. fb 3 ig 1- 8 L-all f YVVV .nxlllllfig iv-J rl , 3513 In ill: llllln, Q,,.x,IllIl.5 lllxd .f?ai.a1.f1agfQ3f 'L.fJ,QLiH Ki Q 3233031328 i'CK KAQ3g3YLiK3Q'Qiiiii3 -s an Seventy-five 9:29 l55lU33'?3Ql'f, QfQ7Qf?ElQ5iYl I Tiliffi XQYHE-.E 'T . lil 3131 ling, jim V -e ,Ai-W Y X wt- .mi VT? 5 X , f ' M , yn! f X61 Wt! nj I Nfrl K ll l 'Q'w'5'w.' fx l Q K WJ ' .tiff cal T lxuif ig diff ky 3, 59,6995 l . ff W5 IQW it 5 E5 ' x w-in .vf , as ' X- ly 1. 1 li T Ellis?-4555533 tw lt4ilf?2'?t5mlWM5 if fs. .Je dl -A lfiitl ti 5 ' f 1 - -' ffiy - td- - ,J X ' 1 f -1- Q1.J,.Qf.. . Pf-:ye iff' ' 37. f ,:-,-,,,, ,fff-:1 -41i:g':,-. 5gQs3.l www E...Bl1'R2lD3.l3i51J22D.Lzllillxy f.mfz'i1om remit-see -.irf3.mg,ss5x , V, eg-tl ggi- 5 Til eesiirw ffl- lj f .X -5 -410 QQ. 3.1 F vt. Cf, Having as its chief obJect1ve the advancement ot art, the MacDowell Club me E FA 'QQ' 1-gif has come to be one of the most active clubs on the campus. A deeper apprecia- :Til bil tjfl QQ' ,fikx H tion of the fine arts, particularly music, is the principal on which the programs all L 53 L-I Nigga- f. L uf- at the meetings are carried out. fuglff , 'fl Due to his wonderful musical ability, lVlr. S. Earle Blakeslee, of the Chaf- Q AMVSFM? EIN' Q55 QQ fey musical department, is particularly well fitted to guide the group in its ?M, hE4f . .4 f , 1 . 'W 4 :MQ meetings. 4 The club received its name from one of the most famous American com- ' 'Eff HA -- J ' 2 lgg Q--QW wi 1 A-4 lit-it En3itE?9iRH'Ql HV W E Qt me ,X Lggxl CD E1 X5 I , .K g L-sl J -.I Qgifiivilgi A Fi sl this -:Q -ffffil Wlllm ,ll il- Wiliil .:fV7'iif1ig: ?iTf74Sf Alre Eff? lqjg ' 'i. ' TW lull f lm CJ f.. .fp...: li: 51 1 +1315 e-, I, A 4 Eillis list 9 l E: En ffffwi-X 1'-i.. , 2 ' testi-it fiilmilifi 'L c ,V ' a A F32 gs Qiiiisfifxt W!-fllilllffl M posers of the last generation, Edward MacDowelI. His great achievement was the fact that he was the first American composer to gain recognition in musi- cal Europe. Through his efforts the Petersborough Art Colony i11 New Hamp- shire was founded as a place where the younger artists might make use of their natural talents. Meetings are held by the club once every month at homes of the different 1ne1nbe1's. The program at the meetings consists chiefly of singing or read- ings in poetry. Some interesting and educational work is done through this method. A study is made of various artists in the field of poetry and music. Only members who are musical or have an appreciation of music are ad- mitted. lvlembership is principally made up of Junior few Seniors are admitted. OFFICERS College students, but a llRl'l'l-I HOE'l'Z President BRUCE GOETZ I.0l'lSl'1 l3l+Z.VI l'II4l Sec-retairy I,0l'ISE Sll.Vl I'l'l'K l.lll'ISI'I HlI.l'I I'l'l'K Tl'92lNlll'El' IAllllSl'l Bl'I.t'l I'lE l'l'U,2'l'21lll t'lmirniin .lANE'l' llAM1 l'0N .ldviser MR. EARLE BIMXKESLEE lil wif?-T use gig.-144.-Q Cl? . lm. 1 i Y At X sf? SQ? 7 Ai Q., Nw li Ar rf' -M Y.. E335 ff- nrajqjeje ' ' if 'uz 1 iw' .Xiu YW.--. Qlffii LJ. X'-'Y 'J iwjl- X ' film fzllll .mi r-4l V1J . Q Nl Kyxffm' K lg 1. All lvl l 1 fl i? I LI ci P-1 ffl 'VN +I .Sit bu.. 3 s C12 K-'i HQ? to l C., 51124555 g'ag6.SsgQ pf? 9 ll I 5811: Q 2 2' WEB' V f W tl will la . k : 4'2l - l srl ' I. iff . . - -st? .- 1- -ti, -fl:--f , gl- a Himsa-.fail QSM +4-3 an up fi? 'Yup row: Il. R:i1Ier. H. Wlissmaln. F. Hewlett. R. Stone. 'I'. Stone, J, Fziirrdiild, N. Grrly. R. Milli- I T '4 fy ful, ken, R. I.arsen. K. Bull. B. Hedges. NV. Gi'aller. R. Stump. Seconr row: li Hakes. E. Dau-iis. J.. M Q' 'P lg, to . . , . . , ,. . . , , , . , Wil, W iw' tffitth-,ygggf Beattie. U. lklrllsle, lu. Ftlilllllll. .t. llulne, It Ioews. J. Wilkinson, ,. Lflevenger. Il. hells. lu. Corn. V,,f.-',- -,E '-V-. li. Cattle. 'lhird ron: NI. .lurfolus-111, ll. Sturilirant. A. llunilkdxi. NI. l.ukeluu't. .l. Meta-alt. M. : f-KLXV. will Frank. llr. Iilzikeslee. ll. Goetz. 'NL llrownless, G. Uonllee, E. YVi'i it. J. Hziirnl, ll. liurkhill. Hoitoni V' ful?-gi ow: W. Ring. Q. Thunipson. U. Reibold. E. Wing. S. R99llGl',ll. llllllfll. M '. 141, in vi ' .- .-... 1 , .ws -. .,..-,C-74 We vs? ' F:3', ,-,. -,- -, f sw-v-f D Y ff A f -,fu w eww'-sf .ww 7 t . I-, ,-- .pw . . .T1f.g,y.,33gxK5.jI.5f .'j.5.5.x.t KKK, Q3IQx.XQfiQ?-flxax -in, -WZ KK C05 sgifiiigfvlgxi. XRMYNSO5 'Q if ,r ww fw Y- 1 ' iw Ca . l i 4 .N . I ' lxi1i'rJ' T' ll1f '1zj He'1' ...il ll fa f f if Q2 l ., 'x .f-Sq-i R-flip 'Q f ' 'x T X ' - 5.1! .. w ij1 -xi 1-'J ' All N ev 8: fs 5 . . ' X -Sf , 6 HI? Eight- j -FA Jil' 'Q' ,-Milli X- ,iiullll I. , f H F QRS-A3113 il' YL Amin. f uilillil'-'qw W ,nllliil 50,-xllllg Ednimattiitg-:.ft 5 -c -:acces --2: can za cz - Qs. 4 A ' - as v:fcLcQ--et-e.t it Q Seventy-six A N. ,.gii5QQQQ2gQQjE3kki?2Q1 iftwgggsaggggieexgizgiegfrttif e giagpsxggt itigiraa . A It lifl tiir at Q31 Drfrxgfl A vxifsxj If? rw .yi 1 fr X I as auth MVKIIQ .tgejfdf NL ISI-- sla2HQQQitfU?9Utciisggggbfl -I .sigjfi if 'Q , ckl lu Wil Qgessgggwi2Heaattrguatraizeeannlieazixxv Haiti? E353535KIfif' iaEQ 353325 C57 Lf fill 'U at Q-:J ff, - Q5-4.1 0 Us ,.,, Fwy .f fl yt., 'M f?7i 0 re 55358 GENSTOGATA fu W C f N',1fgi. I 1f11,X3'fff ,l wvif. 1 f ,t2gLbLiYfg at - , FEV! IW, ' , - If W Eaff W EJ , Q2 , I-,Lif..xf t Q . m222W CQ: :I . ?I Latin f 474. I iw. V , at LW' '-' ZW I, ,Sill Eiiwie A X x Gag? 2 Qlf IK - U inte sax 3-an 3.4 Wh-Ai J -A- gsj wet Qi ,M ' u ,,. QS., IW 1.6 Eff eiliff 1 I QIZII. if K Q . 2 I 9431 ?..tI ' lim.: gif' . -W I Vi-TLXSQ 54- ?,.lJ1 Fi fl. QMS ,ij rj, QPF! ,jg e QQ ' If. eff' ' I Fbtri liz FA, V I CZ. Q-tiff.-. ei 1- f-f- f-lm, my m It una IQIWWJ3 Qt' I I 3 , I 56535 4, . , ,Qlfxffsglw fghwucd K vif-IL.',' 'J On the occasion of the annual Roman banquet, members of the Gens Togata don the garb of Caesar's time, eat with their fingers, consult the augurs, oh- serve the ceremony of worshiping the household Gods, and drink the Wine gar- landed with beautiful Spring flowers brought in to the feast by slaves. Hand- some Roman patrician gentlemen and ladies, and valuable white slaves of extra- ordinary education gather together and celebrate in an elaborate dinner, lasting hours. This year has been a most successful year for the Latin students who are members of this club. A11 operetta, Helen of Troy, was presented by a large group of Caesar students at one of the regular meetings. Some of the students went to Los Angeles to visit the Latin room at the Los Angeles High School. During the visit a play, A Roman Wedding, was enacted. Scholarship has been particularly stressed and the meetings have been interesting and well attended, for it is understood that once a member, always a member. During the leave of absence of Mrs. Conger, the regular club adviser, Mrs. H. W. Hawkinson has acted in that capacity. The members are grateful to her for the capable and charming manner in which she has directed and advised them. OFFICERS SARAH WBRIEN fTousuI SARAII ll'IlltlEN VIRGINIA XV.KI.I.III.XN Yire-Consul I'IYEl.YN BARIAIW ELSA S'l'.UINl Sr'riIm DORIS IVtlIlFI'I A .2 Seventy-seven Cl T. wi Jw 'J SEB IW' -x J fat e553 5 Q Hiiii ff ME .Q 1 ffl Seas 5 . . K' 53 . M Ihml I I . ,.,. I Eagan, iunib I 1 . I F4 . KM, NV? N xv, f Q 'A 14 V Y .1 .f I ti V lf? fix, ,K O v fggine v vl ' 'sc sau err YL GCC!! ki! it A Ki!!! get idiAi'iQQI-FfiifiIEfnIxk fifiiiig 'lffei 'rf ,,. ' 'f- cm VA- ' iii 5afg,i,t4gliEgQlltg!fxsX Ifff 1 cf .rpm .x 'Afiwq' XV, - I:ff 7Q Sl' T V FQ N ' YI rl ' 1 f I C -.- vu' ia- N 'fre lg f KA, Ltpf. ,At 4 wait assesses 1, 1'v'gf,I :j I 4' E 2 7 'U iiigg 23551235 'viii -lfazfwir s 'A -4-'Palace S5931 f,e25aaf 2. 5 -- :. - F H -' Effie- F' 3 . f S11 :-1 Z' vbufm J z5',i,?-5,7S IN Q4 E:.'5?L:.f:2 .' I ? '-1 Z ' Q3 fe f' r 5,3 4 7 'S Q-XQQE5 ' I 1 .. : : - , QQSA 2-fgasyf were ef : - .4 - - QSBDI-',Q Ti5'r,.'1:::ZE . 5 ' 7-' 5 5 E. 55333 a:-2e5F fm -as 1 - f fm 1 4 if .E 2 9 ? F' .qgeaa aeeiegn .Six VX EEE:-,gi .LL i .N F f,,'-2 .9 cwa .xreeia ',5eeW f1-iff: 0541453 1553-4' aexxa i21Fe-f j'I2,fS2l2 9 ,Q 5 2 se., L22 ez: .,,, ful .Tj-gf-gzm , , r 1' 3 -1 : ,fi-.g,f'J :? 2 Er' F hifi ' 555Q3?: r' 5 :nag 9 Qlvs f'?s5i2 A E , F F f A I v on C : QE 2 F 5 ,, , i : f: 1' E n.74Kx12o gzzrrgzz. , f E, 5 E i 3 i IE' P5 'ji5f. f if? IV' L. siege 1 ggjiggg QKNWKU e?ie5E5 W., lgftfg 7fi?f-fffi SCC if to ' i IQQCQ All Y lf ,K .!.Li1!'gQ ij sg ,'-1 El .3?i:if5Yz' IS-ti, T ,ir-55511-J ,A ., . Q 5mf: .33Q 56435 if ix g D ,W a sazm u gg at C - WQUDEUZX L kiikfilfn 324 - ' L01 .. C.. I 3 ' , ' vw ' A l ' Wy , tx X, V f--. gpg ' K K 1 , ' ge? X. l ' X - ffl fl CJZWSQ3 Wg m f ee f D I 'gf e4Q4li3i1?5qYttI'X2 as ' D P we - e 1:4 no - za- i - s Af QM , 1 -I., .. K QJ 1' Sv 3' LJ sg wflcw ra my hy, ffifld-11 KWQ SCIENCE CLUB - S fda ' fx ' Queer chemical experiments, unusual trips of scientific interest, and speak- QQ ers of extraordinary renown make the Science Club one of the most interest- tri C'll5if,f Jia' ing and educational clubs on the Chaffey campus, as well as keeping the mem- Tj Qgiiij 'imp bers up to date on the latest important developments in science. Members have a chance to come in contact with great men in this important field. In fi' past years several welleknown scientists have been secured to talk at the meetings. Occasionally, a trip to some place such as the California Institute ? of Technology has been enjoyed. QS '55 -' . . . . . gfw ' WE 8,-1 if ff Nj The Science Club is composed of both Juniors and Seniors who are taking 1 T l jg , tl tif! either chemistry or physics, and who are interested in science. Good scholar- , A IJ ' QLJV4' ship is required in a science course for qualification for membership. The club A grew E fi' may be considered as an honorary group, good grades being required in other 1... Ll kgg subjects as well as science. L,'l , Vg. . . Q r A . 1 . , , 1,01 ,Y ,M Mr. Snyder, chemistry instructoi, has been the adVlS6l since the club was M , reorganized. U11ti1 a few years ago the club was known as the Chemistry ' ' 5 In Club, but it was renamed the Science Club during the reorganization. The 3 if members of this club have met each month at the home of their adviser, where V V Q C iillf topics of scientific interest are discussed. Z Qxakzsii S ,ag 54.2 77-V tire! -ef 1- . S-. pn .cr-f A f WJ X l .g W . E3 ll L4-xwggl QQQW . D8 s weeds T r an X I .. 1 C, . V 5 so ii.: Xia , by Qi 1 0 S '2 w 'is W in' 3 s S 3 r ff f I I U Q. U V .li Hp, 8 f X. ' H x Q ft tg f Q. I 4 ii 1 EVQR x :QUE Q l Le X' 1 Affmyisxx 'Pop row: I.. Younjgblooml. E, Burr, L. Nalftel, Il. Lewis. M. Pyle, A. Gunn, ll. Stanford, K. Wallace. A. Shoenmker. G. Uullis. W. Donahue, M. Yoiglnt. W. Boflner. L. Emmons. Sec-ond row: S. 0'Brien. N E. Nh-Greatly. li. Silze. li. Williams. F. Jones. ll. Kamansky. NI. Dibble, Mr. Snyder. B, Gillilan, v OFFICERS President-Nelson Gray Vive-l'resident-Thelma Miles Sec-retary-'l'reas1n'er-Gerald Trautman Adviser-Mr. Snyder 4 ,,,, .5 Q f P i ' S514 fs ' ig! f I 3 Q 5.22 . 'ng :ff X on X an E.. 22 ggfbwul .1 ll? Q if Im, mr 936 Q45 so 0 . . I , W S 922 9 .1 V ' so Q so 3 in ,y Z6 4421 ao! 6 I 0 5 2 it E' Q' no on IE T: 0 so 23 ' Li 8 ' , f 'Q ZX 3 A , li 'Y'-f! J. Uilsluing, F. llumlas, lfl. Sfllllllll, li. llnlentine, M. Illninv. Not in picture: K. Babcock, J. Col- if ' ' .Qc xx n , , , ol f 1'-' lmurn, i'. Collins, ll. llaunhleton. A. llughes, M. l.nru'k, F. l'illlIlEl', A. Patterson, C. Pollock, lx. 0 of i . Slaxylraugh, R. Sawyer. Q , Y J fi'1Tl5,..Q?1.5 ., . . ff' V-' .A 'H ri'-Mp- ii, .11 :ac . - V 4. 4 -e ng sz 5 cc ssc ,,, c - sxiec sgsszs, kllllgf., ,gil will layup Q v eg., lx CNC 2, , Illl llim l a I, ,mf Q13 'pl 753 '1 , .Q ' -, tw Q lf - Q X, 23.1 0 f'M'?W,.+W his , L Q' o gg rf N 5 X U l g I it , . .T .f . ZLWQ ll....U...,,llIf:s V K, easel sim... 'Y 5 if 'KCCCG ' 424 if YK 53 CC ' C43 -68661530 Ol!! 4 ' ' -21 -8 - -C424 Seventy-eight 2 ,dy YQTQ . .Yf5FIjg3t EQ' I, wiped?-fkliti In as Rf. rf..'I'lf.I , ' X ' fm ' ' 'X' 'fi fl - ki .-m' - 'N ,gl ,gifs I f I i l 5' X ' CSJSWZF,-f.fI'f!,f4f A225 0 EX? jfxtg Rdalj ,1 I ff ,elif IRL J, WI . 1- A I' ' ', , I ' ffl- f it f-1 ,I .I 2. ,- I fr'f?I.l?fI-eff S1526 CQ? I.16lll???aIIt?iktffi 9 Es zflkffrifftlg H tf2'li IVll'ilIf3 xiii? I Xifflf' ' l iTY33i5i3 IDKZMEIEI' I NDl3i33?liQ531f'E33if 251' E I5i3Qa'I'fQ1TiTit.,fg1xf QV?-gi L if-wij is ,. V, lu? Qixul H wt f WL ft I ca 5 mai ,I wr AVIATION -1 N I-s4z..:,.i XY 1 To learn the art of soaring above the clouds the members of the Aviation rj mx Club lllet each Friday noon. Here the boys were instructed by Mr. Wilson, if Qi 155 CQ bi 's - Wjm the club adviser, and visiting aviators, who described their many adventures. H ,igQ,Q3V: They also told of the dlfferent types of airplane motors Hlld the way to handle Qjjfftg Ejgifftfy W' them. By sending away for information and by using the school library they M 'V fmt ,ff ' ' succeeded in keeping themselves informed on the advance of aviation and lui rj ,MN A Q ' U ' fa 4 L-jrgqggg 1llCI'6klSlllg their knowledge on general subjects. tj tj ,. .fx . Igvfffjft ' ,N-if--yi Several times the 1ll6II'lh6l'S have taken up collections and then drawn a .J.!E7U 35 'Msn 1 . . . , , I'-iff- ' ie,-2 fi:-'f lg name tor the lucky one to take a ride IH an airplane. Two of the fortunate fail... 3:5 boys were Ray Staffield and Bob McArthur. The real purpose of the club, train- fjflldigpl ever, is to stimulate the interest of the boys, so that an expansion course, tI'al1l- El-f4,.AQfl i gigs E ing them in the art of flying coull be added to the school clirriculum if desired. Qtfiiiig, 1 .Q 9 . . ' nr' 3 PQ . Q A Field l1'lDS are made by the members once a quarter. One very interesting and lm1l?Fg: A 5 Elia -si instructive trip was the visit of the boys to the Lockheed airplane field. While lynn'-'asf there, the boys were taken through the small manufacturing factory of motors tgfygi-EQ' .M , m . . If Q.. g,..4I GR! M operating at that place. They also inspected the planes and had several of QQ? Q4 them thoroughly explained in air terminology. The grounds were looked over Sk 6:2 here as well as at the Maddox Grand Terminal, which they also visited. jill 1 IQ r .Jae iiixii' rf? 7fi7ifr N14 ,- ff wx I rtji fy -dj OFFICERS if Q 7 T re I - It-xv rII2I'IIAIc'r PI-esident .IoIIN IIIUBIIRNEY LII SQ Q fgQ?i5iEg IIoIa'I'oN swlslnclt vit-e-Iwesitietlt .IoIIN KIIUQKMAN Qglybjnqb , ,Y gl JOHN KLUCKMAN SecretaI'y-'l'I'e:1sIII'er JOHN HALL wJj!tI II 'Ellllyf' iff' A Sw :ff .xflVlS6l' MII. IIAROIIIJ WILSON 1391 I., kxxx' 1K0 H -ffm' 53ilI..EN'f?HlIfo fTQait1fs,., - ' f M f- -Gif' 5 sf-Sgigrg gf JN ig I.. E 5, Efijffx' EI ' IQ, Ex3?J-i-5? V V I P3O'!:i4l'+1f' L ffifl Jil? trip ttf l I.. Ima? sf . we-Y: 5,53-Lhivb-QA SKY 'Q ftp-395' at I 5: lg: rg za 4 O :,2,1g,.Tt-:ij FI 'K Q15 -4' Q6iQNDxNl5l ltfj 937- 'l 532 I,,,1-fab-,ess tp M , ti? , N ' Q, I iitaasv I ' wt if fr' . e , ifilstllfllf E13 IQQ cf ff. g :fn Iwlttx J L..- ' 'fy wxtqi ,-vt,-I-f - I .iw ug, 2 -I hr' 1. 'Q Q d l' -N- iif to '-041 is We LZJI 'I'op row: ll. SwislIeI'. R. Stzlfflelrl. .I, Ml'Hlll'Illj', lt. f:9IllIill'l. XII: l'Vilson. W. Wootlualfl. W. Hlllllll. U : I ,KQV Qs!! F. Smith. S. Maxcy. Bottom row: .l. MeItz. .I. llall, W. Lee. U, llarbec. ll. Stewart, W. Frazier, P wifi: E'.1:Q!ilI.J ilriiylllglxit-tIII4e: II. Breaky, A. Conf'lI, D. Doney, ll. Fletcher, E. Grant .I I ' ' I - ' ef,I1 ' 522437 314 fgillfglw 552543 43 left wg . :.wN . I wi 1 5 54.4??2iCi?,- -, --.A 5-V-wr NN-f ,- Ng ,- J- ,gp ' ' - L '- ga ev If W1 ,jg Q ISN ,Q I1QLfAf-47 3-.SJJQ wftfxc .wtf 333535 :ax I wk. -maxi ami. G!! Ka il1KK2fSxaxwf' I.m,?fm ffQj,j!,Y WI' will K go X M 5 '27 fl, it V W v Ulm. 0 ,tutllllff lv 'f I '!'IlII,IflT I 'C-T QQ, :gg ,615 Jia Q :gi I 'lm sg qtfpf L, QC t ,LQQZW 95 ,frmng-gg xi.f.g,.r ,.- l I, , . X571 . X - 'I I, t , , I -X , mm' s. of . fl ,. tml. A I at ,K ...tif 1 - Wil A X, ly s ty h U AI , f N If I V x :P If lp T-af IffiVYElvL41'Y A Y D Y dfgjlllll l-QIIINM fl ,. , V' ' ll! fQ,2 Q ' IM, 3?ftscQa:.elfQi,:ifi443 CG -2 can 9: cams. it - -c as I - I Mt Seventy-nine yn .uwifiifigidli Y4gQE2ti,?3'v 151 iQilf+lFUE53lt'? Ellfdifli k E3 k 5Kf-594 1 'fPiii5'i?'l iKzfIvI.i.lQi.f2EQEBISYB Pi? 5 'llll1l'4 F' X'- M V YJ' ' nr. 505 f X' 1 1: ,vw Q rt- 1 . 'A ,.-vj l:',.fF5.f'i.Av , ff -.V tml' mf ' LJ iff' Q1 Xt-will HM? ibgjfklmf I Y If gt 91 X tis, 46? YE . UQ. at Q, ir7H1izt,42+Hf,m ye l- 3lsZQny5.iiW A - ' ielwgi .twill it 4 rg Q 'L Qt 1' , 1' iffdg wlmgflit' Xli1mtVQA.Q'f,, iw Q M l' ,fJljfof3i4'f1a,ecmS l ig Eggagfggl si xittgxii i3f1fiU?QItQbQfU iii,ieQiig1m55aigo,fyy1Qmigtfe'gt1iee,toto kattegoofgsfiifgt .1 'f 5 fel :Q IH-'J Ps F.. - JJ LINCOLN DEBATING 1.3 CYF-Q Yi digg E5J,'f---'a- K ., . . . . . . , Y V f,.q1,fib!.' lk.: At the meetings ol the Lincoln Debating Society members have become tjjirffi F tv WW! ff W ,1 fi ' -. . , ' - , , . . -. - - 'fu-L' my sd ,A enthusiastic at the dthghttul progiams piepared by the chan man ot that coin Lili , , frm, .fix .WI A i t.3lPN..J 1..'a:j jVhl'ru-' mittee. Humorous debates, ones of more serious mein designed to meet a fj.. L -1 tt definite need in the lives of the student members now or in times to come when N-.'lf,3T'1 ' '73 F ' ' , ,'.-LVJVIE fjjatfv KU they take the place of the men who are now the officials of the country, f' ffl speeches and informal extemporaneous talks presented by the members of the Lmflgg- society, and lectures by members of the Chaffey faculty make up some of the C51 If A 4' X 4 ' . . - - . . . . 'K most interesting Thursday noon meetings. A graphic description ot Russia ' we .1 ,, r' ,,4ff-t---iwgt t 't ' ' iff' before the war was presented by Masha Dyck, a native of northern Russia, fea- Q 'iid r ,J ,,,,j -t if ,NJ - ,. , .LMI V., 1 1 sg in - A SU -lfvg 5 iEr1.l'QL ag is ff' w . 57-4 . P5 emi if 1.21: M4 ss l. ,X if if L,-.1 sssfrfwsg Ep l..,.l uv ,png LM, t Pam- 'M' Ihr. wif Inf-fki sltvg Llc it fini Tri- llc J Qflwsifsiiifihl 1, X- f? W5 211' W ff? 1 1 l ef, , ,t-Mfg L , M. ,.,- J fffx ff: Y 'S k'3?lQiT Ely r F4 c1+gZWi2. igliistlti 2-ai we F3 tifvwvif' 9,4 H04 t l 1 JE me , I1----rw ,V . . tv, -N-K u, fvs , . -L ff .HH . i '53 LM Xtggyff J V i Uh ,V I ' A t I V3 f igtwlilfltiies Y ffl' ' iii-3 X.,-I LMI L. ig Y .-,Q'. E14 fig ,L-,Q rjj f.f ti, -ll? f E-2-2 ifftmexevfgi .brig I D' -v V44 nfl! X f A.. - .i rr. t ,, -- -. Q . Kf- '-gf . 1 A' it-'H ',,,, ,V ts ' s 1 lug ' - V gl, .lt A-.A L 1 Y N. f- , , ' .H l r 4 i t . t 1 I , ,,, I X . 5, 1 a 5 at if?-Us ip fb tured one of the meetings. A talk on Home, Foreign, and international Prob- lems, delivered by Mr. Mitchell, greatly pleased the niembeisg and a debate on Hllesolvecl. That the Bond for State Parks Should Be Passed, increased the students' knowledge ot' state problems. lvlembers of the debating team were greatly aided by pertinent talks of teachers who were informed on the topics under debate. At a March meeting new lnembers were voted into the club to fill the 11l6lllbQl'SlllD list, to capacity. One of the most enjoyable of social outings ever enjoyed by an organization was the hilarious skating party held at Pickering Park in San Bernardino by the society. ' l'resi:lentfl!orls Stantortl F Yii-e-l'resident-liliznbeth Bond Sei-retnry-'Freasurerfliennetli Slilylliillgll ,Mlxisers-Nliss Avery and Nlis. liegley Top ion: Ii, Slexxznt. li. Dart. li, Slalylvziligln. .L Ilughes. .l. linbaf-h. W. Boilner. XV. llarn. Second row: If. Vlexxell, KK lit-lxiv. li. Wullarc. A. SilUE'llllIliQl', ll. Ilmnewuowl. Il. Stalnforrl. 141. Mit:-hell. Il. Ilill. Ii, Iinnul. IC. Tlxrtmp. IG. l :lrrr-Il. II, Nl:mt'urd. Not in pic-ture: W. Flay, li. Ilucus. M. Davis. K. Ilmls, lil. lfrosl. N. tlmy. ll, Ilarlmx. Y. Ilonell. ll. Kitchell. Xl. Kratky. lt. illt-Artliur. U. Nliltnnii. 'II Miles. ll. Nelsen. ll. Vrmine. M. Pyle, Al. Russell, J. 5lIllUllS, M. Smith, D. Stewart, F. Youngblood, li. Youngblootl. site.. ??T3.Q:.ggg.N i 4 , 'iifllii tfiyfaias X ' jijiff A, to 5 4 5 X l ggi Q 519 'DTQXYPQT ' f fait: Qiugqvf l Qzmrvfm r W ' l I 52 W is Hilfe. j S PM ww ri: Y- 3 Pibgg . L'qMX - j , w N V mffl: 1313 tltfillf fi: 1:15. xi im ii ,ear W, E if.,-L Wi' rn for , 4 gpm'-,f.tj'-fbtggi ,ff-- w 'tv iff 1:4 't-ni? Ti-2 '-f1lf7'ei. A 1-fe: LL ' atwel-fzzgfzgggzfys mem e: M fiif fs1kZEf:iQ253f413fvl56?Y-it5 - SQ .- be in i fri '27 fi .e 'A ri .e .X -in t vw fx Eglin ME? Vf,,,.yY fQ0,fw5,r V l XJ 4, f ff ff I.1lF,gQgi ,ii51. 1 ling! M,f,'.,-lily N on-.JE O sf y ry' r i Liv w ,,.. ,V 'gg f' . r V- 3 'QP' if ' fsli 3 ,HEP Nf-.ff Wig 'ffillraun' HQ U li 53 54 Kijxj V ' ,q .1 5:o.l1f-pf .QMN X milllffi P iii:-if Jfl 1 YK. Xixisuliumnntqlglixztty lui it rf ivty! i JANYJY X ,jr ,tix ri , ,Vi Y,-wullmfifl-3 1 r. Q Q32 ijt 1.15125 ii SQJ -'iifsgifsiccaiica-1Ej.i.i3cg583L,fL1 ii iA.xf'f53xQf U an wks 1 'fi ageckit '13 Eighty -v- 1 lf! ,fx , .lj XX, .f-'xl fs Q. S I ,fe Q5 , iL . K I . , ,+V ol: lt., 125 . nl-1. I:z,l,l'p11. Lxl' 1' af, L U is priifiiffiih ffllfl E3 his 15-13 QEEEXQ ella, ft LLL rife Muir I f ff f CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Talks by the faculty on interesting and unusual experiences has been the main attraction at the meetings 'Thursday noons in the Model Apartment. Mrs. Blakeslee told of her trip to Romeg Miss Merrill spoke on her trip across the country with a chum and a Fordg Mrs. I-lawkinson related her trip to Yellow- stoneg Mr. Hook lectured on South America, Mr. Stanford discussed Unused Alibisf' Other teachers who spolke at meetings of the C. S. F. were Mr. Home- wood, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Hall, Dr. Hill, Mrs. Neales, Miss Newby, and Mrs. Mehl. Many of the members have attended one of the many conventions held of this State society. Among these were Miss Avery, Doris Stanford, Chiyaki Mikami, Brooks Kitchel. I A fascinating trip to the Huntington Library in the spring was made by the club. Two delightful hours were spent in viewing the museum and roam- ing around the lovely gardens and house. A banquet to get acquainted at the first of the year, and a. picnic at the close of school at which time officers for the next year were elected, furnished social entertainment for the members. OFFICERS Q President-Maxine McCrearly 'Secretary-Brooks Kitchel x, Treasurer-Vonne Hull Program Chairman-Chiyaka Nikami Publicity Chairman-Dorris Offill Advisers-Miss Avery, Miss Ewald, Mr. Hall fumes meinhership and holders of scholarship pins are on page 64. U I I X I 1 Jlll IS I IIYI S l':1lIis, R. Whistler. Nl. Fisher. G. Cumming. W. Howlner. Second row: Nliss Mery. R. lloore. II. Lewis. D. Ferris. E. Romola. J. l'oIIiorn. II. Ilzunhlelon. I . Halle. M, Pyle. .X. S!'IlliIIlIIQ. T. Miles, F. Youngblood. R. Galentine. B. llill. li. Nance. H. Kanninsky. C. flange. W. Oswald. B. Jioflen- hamer. F. Ilunrlas, A. Gunn. 'I'hirfI mw: A, Ilofman. H. Bond, J. Iluntnrrl, A. NI. Layton. N. Lu Berge. M. IIEIIISEII, II. Stanforfl, I., Jones. NI. llilllrle. II. N4-l'rezl4Iy, Y. lIuII, C Mikumi. IJ. Stanford. E. King. E. 'I'hroop, E. I-':n'rell. Nl. Xlorelof-k. NI. llivens. Fourth row: IC. Peters. ll. Larick, M. Gooclheart, R, Webber, E. Street, U. Groft. H. Smith, H. Gillilan. Bl. Taylor, H. Johns, D. Wolfe, G. Helvie, C. Helvie, J. Yahres. Fifth row: W. Galentine, E. Genung, J. Frankisli, B. Blakeslee, C. Stroll, E. Cross, F. Lawrence, 11. iloeger, A. Voigt, D. Rightnian. Eighty-one D fi, WT A El 'Cf' ' ,i-i..l Top row: lt. Chappel, H. Dutton, H. Williams, S. Van Fleet, L. Leaman, N. Lady, R. Bartholomew, 0. Harris, U. Fisher, l'. Lady, I. Rutledge, J. Tate, H. Miller, E. Zimmerman, I. Dorsette. Second ron: Mr. Alter, M. llohburg, L. Randall, W. Zyrfl, B. Latimer, A. West, H. Fletcher, A. Hall, M. 'l'hompson. D. Maxwell, F. Lawrence, ll. Adams, A. Magill, M. Haier, E. Weed, E. Hutchinson, li. Beckley, V. Combs, E. Mann, II. Larson, l'. Balding, Mr. Perrin. Third row: C. Cascio, H. lloeger. J. Merkel, ll. McCauley, P. Harper, J. Corn, J. Riley, K. Kistner, D. Hodge, D. Hartzog, ll. Hawkins, C. Hughes, A. Chambers, B. Gillette. J. Riley, L. Hibhs, F. Palmer. Bottom row: C. liirmlsall, lt. Lamb, J. Tate, .l. Unstott, J. Hester, W. DeVore, F. Collier, R. McCauley, K. Cook, R. Wllezlry. G. Phibbs. ll. Stiller. R. Roma, .l. Gierman. Not in picture: J. Sprinkle, E. Adams, ll. Wzulsxrorih, R. Barker, W. Edgar, A. Palmer, L. Barnett, It. Wright, .l. Donley, J. Williams, li. ltiggle. J. Ric-htar, C. Poister, C. Balding. li. Jones, F. Hendrickson, D. Kiler, O. Runner, E. Miner, W. Weeks. Y. Smith. R. Beckley, J. Mr-Williams, L. Johnson, C. Scott. C. Yawman, F. Par- . as 1. KKK! I , . o 168 F 535 ' if 3553? 34 Wgifiul l . 5488 lag!! D Mg 55 4' 1 54 XZ 0 V I' V 8' U - 51 an salsa-lg t l I - .. it , ' SS 43898 I 302 I S24 UD SE? Uliiiilllllkitill - 23 , , sri . Q fell B, , u A 0 O 0 Q . 'W' I Q 9 v UNIOR FARM CENTER A P we 5 .l -2 af- 'fvmvwf E, j, A year i11 which projects of larger scope have been successfully accom- J A f' plished and in which the members have received more information and help W 9 f .. . we SE . gs J, ' or benefit was the one Just completed. Eight meetings were held, where speak- W iiu j. X ers were attentively welcomed. Mr. Alter spoke in the interest of agriculture, sssqqg Mr. Stanford on The Relations of Bacteriology to Agriculture, Harry Cook g Q ,fx l on The Livestock Industry and Mr Jensen of the O-U Creamery on The ...A l , . . . 1.3 ' e History and the Making of Ice Cream. EE 4' . . ? i nl l U GJ The Fair held on May 24 and 25 was one of the largest junior fairs held in ' U xr 3 'Eu ' U the world. Here livestock, poultry, garden products, booths, home economic, u -I health and shop articles are exhibited. Awards are made which have been 2. 5 l G' generously donated by merchants of Upland and Ontario. A booth in the ' : M X , 'M Pomona Valley Fair brought a first prize, the J. F. C., and with it fifty dollars. 8 X ' . The float entered in the Armistice day parade received third place. Q 1 5122 agar' l' rv, '- Sl lx 3 Q lv s ' ' J' LN' mu mlalllf. S ragga was 0 2 ' Q 0 E4 ,gr 0 . 2-13' f QQ.. , , ,,, pg 11 ll Fl t Xml lf lllln.. ...fill cg-gg..- QWGQ 3 W l 0 fi 9 ,J . 1 . O Q V..-A -- ji Q S f: N Q . Q l 'Z' ,. ... ... . as amz 9 8 8 ki 'Z IO IO ' ll zz 5 8 0 X 'S 22 l bl Z ,, ii? .- , 3 vw 23 lb Q. .J ny Q , X g 6 an ' iss K, 3 La tru p 5 L-4 lr' Q. XY l Xl 0 X IX l . N2 ilk? f l menter, W. Nichols, E.. Fillins, ll. Underwood, A. Carlson, E. Baker, W. Perkins, D. Welch, L. Tay- lor, A. K'hambers. F. Collins, G. Stephens, R. Frost, C. Brownless, J. Merkel, R. Cross, A. Emmons, A. Billington, L. Lemon, W. Jerece, R. Chappel, l. Rutledge, U. Doney, S. Snider, G. Howell, B. v, . nan. tg , ' H2 . e , r. Q1 4. ci tg , I aux cue-gaze wg Q -ce sz :m f Q fe g - ' T v. f 6 v it 111 ln l i-vim!! v ff' ui ln... ...nl , xf3ff ln.., mul 4 X QIC CC SNC acc-iiscccccfz-zxccazoii acaca. coca s c c - za c o n fs Eighty-two , ,55,e,i.2i..i.7W1SQ51.523103tr 'Y5DKXElilQ51E 'X it sms, esteem t as me rr is at e me 3529 i ,T eg 4 l i na .nm 1 - some FTSE' in., M LIT '51 tif rs an fjlf 1 row 'gift 5529 3f wlfS'l Vx jf Y!', tis 24 :if if fm. M, X... BIG C The Big C Club, composed of lettermen in the major sports, has as its chief aim the promotion of clean sportsmanship and a higher type of athletics. A better social acquaintance between the lettermen is also strived for. The club is strictly athletic in principle, as Ollly boys who have gained letters can become members. Mr. Smalley has acted as adviser since the beginning of the club in 1921, f'1, V J N lj: K 1 .. .. in .M .04 I-D1 'Ei ' 1 SE 'Vg Ft ii r , . .slxlssig l frog 1, fjj although other members of the coaching staff have at various times been X chosen to assist Mr. Smalley. This year Mr. Mitchell has been chosen by 'the boys to help Mr. Smalley. ' fv,?,,,...+gg fj0fff'f,3'ftj One of tl1e services performed by the club is the eligibility committee. X at fb-5, C5 This committee, during a sport season, aids the coaches i11 seeing that valuable il' members of the team keep up their scholarship. This relieves the coaches of Qggggiglfi QQGQ QQ much worry. Q '- LQ W. Each year a trip or hike of some sort is taken. In the past Big Bear Lake 0 E, ffjf has been the popular resort chosen. PQ .. , ,Awe t ..,. This Year they gained quite a distinction by Durchasing sweaters for tl1e1n- Hill Q selves. They are black coat style with orange stripes. Last year the club, by ,JI SQ putting on a play in assembly, bought six blankets for the Physical Education ts 1 . .4 -N M X S..--ll1,,f' Q4 department. This year they planned an indoor game between the club and Q., EQSRTLXQZQQQE the faculty, the proceeds of which would be used to buy six more blankets, fi--,FQ ff ,lf-w Tier! fl to 23. if sf K-lfj4 oFFioERs tj lv., f lla., . f- ., 1 ?ff.+liQ q R.ll.I'll co1:NEI.IUs rresiilenn t'1.1x'roN DORNBVSCII VD icuii, nnrmzx vii-e-1'1-esitiem mm, imrmzy X jlf Anvil. 'mlmy sei-femry-Tl-efism-er xmson oiux' lQl 'l llf' V 7 wi .mviset-S NR. sM.xLLm'. MR. MI'1'c11lcr,L ' fp . ,Mi D V is wifi 'M'i..,.- M f lt... lgiitjew .,'s'z. X X ' .5 To ,.., ,. I , Lf? lu Q2 fl f jx' - A V 2,43 T-x Q W i that all-2 T7 ,- ' or or ll 0 so P15 D2 F? fm - ,il -WI-5 25 ' 652 . ' - 0 0 .,.,.-- 0 M - g 95 ga ,Q K 3 an 1' A i 3 rf X ' 9 131 - T - 5 S! ,,fb,'Qysa, aw arg f ,itil ,M A glad' A a? -is 4? Fi T LM F sa I5 T, 'F E3 , Top row: W. Haru, W. Borlner, I Donley. A. Colonilmo. Y. lJ.1nie-ls. lt, l'um-ie. I W f 'J i-J' R. Graber, G. Trautinun, ll. Allen. 'y1len. Il. Nlaigill. Ser-mul Y g T ff' 1 row: R. 3ll'.xl'Hllll', R. Hopkins. .l. l'1lrml, ll N llmrnlley, lt. 1'Ol'llQllllN. t'. llornlnxsh. J-'. xi ' lx Hawks, 0. llollxvzilrl. .l. Sharp. ll. Glass, F. Uronk, il. Ulllllllllllpf. llollom row: Mr. Smalley, lfqf' 1335? toy 111-,Js1itif1ie11. Q., A gi 5 Zffizrtillifi 4 QQ? .-X L A W' ' ' ' ' f . ,fy-,331 M can cue- etc wg i L, 2: Q KKKKT-iigmm mtmwpixi fmt . ' :JT W' 1' 1 o 3 . iw th 1 omni 539 srl fer l ' . as 0 sl 2 W' 'li 2: f f ' l il Q 'ls of Q, f C9 oA-..,.i- .J ,... -- 1. 5 K X Q ' at it it n l h-IM as 1 - tv' 'Hd' 9 f W J 5M.lffi'yAYi,U!' -wr Q A - l ill.. ...lull Q, 8 'E HlIu.!II'I9.q I I R' ' 'Gd fy iillhi. Jilin, Smlgiliwi Qflfljp 2l.,?f31i,'f5 93' CCCCUK ' ,if -3 CCCG49 CCC!! 24 CCCCUZ- ' CCC! N! K TQQC W 'ic Eighity-three Zf lkiiii i 133 98899 ki O 7 A IIUFYQQ f-3 4-- 122 1344 HI 5 , wil V 5' K5 Jw yr II I' fe. f 5 l ,, - ' 4' ,Qi sl V , 54 X' l y. as A ew A -4 'f if v E A lilll.,...., alll? X ' 5. will ,,, ,Ml Q R 5 D X I AA l 5. QiQ5R .Qj5e 5389 84 8 15' I ' ' 8824388 88124 Ill A kit I 8 241888 P4 88 YK, ' F552 P M D. ge. 315 'iQQfll.l .., , Y-il H 'Fp's ' J To promote friendship among Chaffey violinists and to study the works of E4 if great artists the Fiddlers' Club has been organized. Although it is one of the S L1 Q newest organizations, it is also one of the most progressive and active. Busi- 17'--JPQIQFFJ ness meetings are held twice a month during the noon periods. Social func- fs-4 Q ' tions take place once a month at the homes of the different members. Enter- 4' tainment is furnished by members or outsiders. The club has been very for- tunate this year in having many renowned people to speak before them. Miss ' K Y Margaret Johnston, a most excellent violinist, was one of these. M Wgi T 'A E The first social event of the year was held at the home of Norman Hedges, 5 ? I pl 9 another was held with Mrs. Huebner as hostess. A very unique progressive - I L15 - - 3 A ' party was enjoyed by the members in March. Everyone who enjoyed this an 4 .J mm . , , - Of 000 ry XV X ' delightful aftan' proclaimed it to be an overwhelming success. As a climax a QQ picnic was held at Fairmount in Riverside, at which nearly all of the members 'U ' . were present. - Q 'Kiljm rl Q . D1 L-4 W,,,w w,,,,,,, Early in the year the Fiddlers ordered unusual pins. A miniature violin , 1 with the letters C. F. is crossed with an equally tiny bow. A gold C forms the 1 K 3 So 'X guard. ' 'N' ulnt' ...null X 'll' , W' W v Ill rr ykggx OFFICERS as '4:g KF X 9 I'residentfNorman Hedges I s 0 , - , 0 ' Secretary-'l4reas11re1+01ml Preslnt Q it 1 ' l'rogranr1 Cln1irxn:1n4Mary Main - 1-l ' 4 X ts lf . w 5. J 2 an N N if S e 9 li 5? n r M 0 in an QQ 3 on 58 Ugg 0 ' an Q , Q 1 F2 f 5? S3 4- S as if 5 X 5 ff S bb 1 UD 'S fx 1 XX f f l - . J 'kg 535 8 .pl X f Q Vll'6'l'l'6Sl4l9Ili'-B2l.l'll2ll'll. l'Iosfm'd J Adviser-M rs. Huebner ! 3 ll' ell-l f ll H 5446. 0 o an N lf Ulu... 9' '45 Q 0 S 3 I gm ss lv Q 'll O sv 922 ' A Q 3 ' ' p A A Q If . 51 6 j A- ? an 9 - 5 2 I A , js as sm ' , ' 3 3 . i 3 3 Q14 NW . if v A 0 I - X' X N . a ff I +5 . 3 17.7 . ' ' 1 V U I Top row: N. Presba, ll. Green. M. Hendrickson, E. King, W. Miller, N. Palmer, R. Linn, R. Hum- . ,Q mell, 0. I'1'es1n1. V. Ilelvie, l'. NVl1ite. F. Pullner. Scrond row: M rs. lluelmer. M. Pownall, A. 3 -' . W Metcalf, l. Llewelyn, L. Larick, M. Main, R. Record, D. llomewoml. M. llunsen, N. Lu llerge. Not 3' j Q 1 , in pi:-ure: B. llosford, E. Tiller. Q in V .if n 8 ' ll tri 'QlgE:2o5 LA-.----v et-Z, W, ,mu Q as grade - Queeg sz me ,c g c - NRE., ,,,. I fallf Q1 , r F . so .Y 0 4 ' 9 ill' , 2 1 l l 'S Wal . hh.. ...mln Qmulix 22 4' ' J lin.. m.1lll' X ,HIE ' 1 423 C ' KCCCCCSSKC ' -SGC KSCCG' 424 C00 C!-I CC ' C4223 -GCCGC NC 86024 'A A ' 4308008424 Eighty-four JCSQEQRIZ M YQWEQN I m 1. 0 Effie Qi IW :tial f l.:i-XESQT . T I s we s mjemxfix-iseainyoiiea misty Wi w 'yn X U, X 3 1 gif, 1 1457. or Sfmtiixkigf 1 NJ f x -,, , Q :Nr Qi it it its M LE CERCLE FRANCAIS - Q bf. ff, :ge ' H- so Q' 1 iff' IST: To aid the work of the French classes in augmenting interest in the study C5 J A ' 'ffl of the language and the literature of Franceg to give more occasions for the Q 2 Cl El' use of the oral languageg to cultivate a familiarity with the art, the customs, . UfWK, the manners, and the geography of Franceg to try for a better understanding gf sag a K: gif 21 of the French people, to develop towards them a spirit of friendship and good- A will as the high purpose of Le Cercle Francais a year of fulfillment and profit S Q i Q' D51 was enjoyed. 2 .- , pv qv . . 'WSW' WC .. Meeting every Friday noon, a program of pleasure and business kept the 5- - WLS members active and interested. In addition to the business meeting a varied S Qflflmggi entertainment is presented by the different members consisting of French S 9 gif-Q-Qgif games, musical numbers, and oral reports and talks. To become a member of QA ,S CQ this society a student must have had at least two years of study in High School s . ii yi . N French -or one semester of French in college. g S fM-,:i- S li D M M Le Cercle Francais has recently become a member of the World League of 555531555 E. IW lil International Education Association. The members of the society have re- s f . Qik ' ceived pins from the league. 'U I lllnf ,... .fill Z Q 3 ,ER OFFICERS swag Af., X w' Q OO Y 'Q I JANET HAMPTON President BERNICE STROH , Ml ,, NATHAN DUBIN vice-President NATHAN DUBIN lt 3 A My H MARIAN HUNTZINGER sf-m-etal-y-'1'1-ensuver LYDIA VELLUTI kg 155555 li Adviser Miss GIDNEY ln ' 'Illl CQ V ' 0 XD If K4 1 A 2 lu... .....1l ,AQ A is 3 .mhz Q 5 I 0 Q53 1' il .. 3 j gg gm waz: X , 8 9 y ,e' iw: , ,I ' ! 8 lg 5, e gwaexeg ' ? T 9 M g-+ z fs ' l sz 3 zz 2 gsssssssii ll? .-.Q rv .tn 0 4 so . Ge.. 0 5 91 K' 8 is , . lv 5 - 3 Qiib.. Nffffdfbi ff A . 0 . in ff . up 9 is ,, QM s XBZEX its 5 93 -f,. ,A 9 - a - .4 E13 N 1 Top row: M. Dyck, W. Baldwin, D. Eveleth, J. Boyle, T. Smith, L. Page, M. Holden, A. Flum, t,y' fix Q E. Wenger, S. Kincaid. Second row: Miss Gidney, D. Offil, H. Cameron, A. Mabie, D. Hill, M. 8 Q Alen, D. Thompson, K. Welch, E. Williamson, K. Pulver. Bottom row: E. Brown. M. lluntzinger, Q S f N. Duliin, B. Stroli, L. Velluti, J. Hampton. J. Colburn, A. Buehler, G. Peterson, S. 0'Brien. Not 3, ,,,4:2 l- in picture: R. Coe, C. Larsen, G. Lum-as, M. Miller, D. Nicholls, J. Voss, E. Wright. 21'ss's. 9 P23 1 8 8 . . 1 v . .W 3 , 'A-A322-V5 4 LAW..-......v. - .. 3 X Q MKG KXKQ CG! .48 C0660 C1805 x, CCCGZ CC 22 C GG ' hi G 0236- S S!! W' '4' ' F'-il ll ' ill 1 '7 9 fI ' 'Will' V W' ily 5 g'grl1ei' ll' l as is rr ww 1,1152 r. ' s H ' , ,- 'E 5 x 4 O ,fl VUL, f 5','1-H i, Q A f 5 4 ,O 0 i15J9Q..,f1!1l,- - v ln... ...nl W :Hill . ,Qs 6 t nf ggi. n... ...ll Q rim... ggi 'C4!aCCCCG8i.'.1 - 'CCG ACCCGGG4 Q 1188154 180002-.QCCCCC EIC CCG!! t it -lb! C0024 18 Eighty-five .11 f111,, K V ,,,1 17,--111, 1, 1 ' ' 54-f 3 1 1' V711 ' -1 fi Y lf '1 Q T .1 'F , 11:13 ' 1 13 153 gy-.Px11'1ff 'Q 1 ' g 1 1 1 V3 '11 1 1- 191 331211 11121111121 f-1 fl '1 'I X A 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 ww 1f.11j11g17:1' ' 1 ',,f1, 1g 1 Q ' Wil ll 11A'e'1l3'1'1'Z- 5' V11 31 1 ' ' xl 'il VU 1' V11 1 1 , l7V'2k111'i 14111 , V W .5151 , , .V 'Jn ,lLL1L,,J-1' Www, 11.. .fl 11, . 1111, 21,151 , 1111 1 . 1 1 '1-1, 11 1 1 1 V11 11 11111 KI., ll ,1 - 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 If ,151 jf 1. il 1l 1 .fi ' iff ,,-1 1 1l1 R1 1 L 1 1 .11 , ll11tl1 H:1le11ti11e Nelson Gray 1E1'el1'11 l'ete1'su11 l.z1x11'011 -P Ulivf' lla1'g.fz11'et Pyle R11l1e1'l 'l'114'lxe1' llzxlpll Whistler lixelyn B11ssl1:11'1ll Qllqzrilee Ilzlxis 1J111'11tl1y ll11111e11'm11l I ris Sl1111fo1'1l lie11w111'1l liz1lwm1k S111-:1l1 ll'l!1'ie11 ,l1lliz:1l1e1l1 13111111 ,lluris Uffill l1lI1e1't Wing 'Maxine M1-L'1'e1x4ly William G1':1l1e1' Lmvell 1C1111111111s 11111111011 U11111111i11g 1 1 1 1 W' 'K114f'l7QgTQ2f3Q?1E-i5 ii4f3T' 1 1 11111 1 1111 'fil ,. 111111i111w1,1 1:11 ,f - ,1 1 1 H'1.f31f . 1 1 1-1, w f,,1114y,- 17 1 yu 1 1 1' 1 1,1 W 'j' kffl-, .Xi I1 H171 111,1,1i11f.1.4f11. '1lf,zff1! 1 ' 1 '1 URL M A1 ,Jlc,1.1l111Vf,11111'1l.1'1l,j 1' f 1 1 1 ' v' ' 1 51?-11 Eighty-six I 1 1 1 11 11 ,1.,, ll , 1 gpm A,,AA, :asm mga 2 -. ., 1358223 sm 2-3 s ' :sm Q gan I za KSJVH' f if W llgffqslll 9 Y l ' f ' NSoF v f if S ws ...tn Q5 4 g Q , ie M ll M15 3 an D 1 ' SS' ty!!! 8130! DOSE 8 I!!! ' Ikiiilllilbiflll r 827 8 . Ag 7 g u--... - ' -1 0 L I . Lv, 3 53 0 . One thousand copies of the Fasti is the record number to be printed this . K- year by the class of '29, This high figure is more than two hundred copies Q 3 4 f above any previous figure. SE' Qi .YVE Early in the year the Fasti committee met for the purpose of selecting gf ssgq m 5 S students to fill positions on the staff and to get the actual Work going as soon s AQ as possible. Miss Stanford, Miss Avery, Miss Reed, Mr. Hall, Mrs. Mehl, and Q .... Ruth Galentine, editor, composed the committee. After much deliberation they lv W' '9 - . - . . 'S 33 9 D U gg chose the following capable staff. Ruth Galentme, editorg Nelson Gray, assist- M 524 EF egg ant editor: Evelyn Peterson, business managerg Lawrence Olive, art editor: H ,fl Margaret Pyle, class editorg Robert Tucker, senior editor: Doris Stanford, - , 1 ' ,a v activities editor, Elbert Wing, featuresg Ralph Whistler, technical editor, Ken- , C 1 --5 ward Babcock, athletic editor, Maxine McCready, sales managerg Evelyn Boss- 3' 5 E KG l hardt, assistant technical editorg Sarah O'Brien, club editor: William Graber, - . J 4' advertising managerg Marilee Davis, photography editorg Elizabeth Bond, . a s feature. editorg laowell Emmons, advertising managerg .Dorothy Homewood, will 'W arts editor, Dorrls Offill, features, Gordon Cumming, assistant athletic editor. 2' 'l I As soon as the staff had been selected, a meeting was called by Miss Galen- . X 9 Mint tine, principally for the purpose of selecting a theme upon which the book could Q kkg 43 be based. A discussion ensued which lasted several weeks. Among those .4 gqw X themes under consideration were the sea, Indian, desert, Dutch, and others. h S X Qi Some were eliminated because of difficult or lack of artistic application. A S . I Chinese theme was suggested, and, as it proved popular at once, was adopted. in Q 3 VWNSS I thes first few me tin s h n l - l ' Mg, 2 ,Q I1 e e g t e ew yse ected members of the staff were or A55 ,yy 0 3 instructed as to what they were to do and how they were to do it. They 3' 'lll7. Q f quickly took an interest in the work and all were soon doing their utmost to N D K 8 make the Fasti the best book ever published. Dfw, - ' 5 A unique feature of the sales .campaignwas the method of informing stu- KK 422 gl dents as to the progress of the sale of books A map of the western hemisphere fi E l . was drawn upon a large sheet of cardboard. Between the two poles, five lanes 5 X 9 W : were marked off wherein paper airplanes representing the classes and the 9 92 9 faculty, were pasted at a distance from the starting pole corresponding to the T155 S5322 ' . V number of coupons bought by the class. 3 A B., Q Those who took part in the selling of the coupons are as follows: Nelson . Gray, Betty Hill, Lowell Emmons, Evelyn Peterson, Elizabeth Bond, Ruth 5, 3 ' f Galentine, Charlotte Allen, Clifford Kellogg, Bevington Blakeslee, Vincent 0 S Combs, Virginia Moore, Rae Jea.n Gillilan, and Gladys Bowden. U- 9 s Several important changes were made in the Fasti and in the management. 8 Ei ff A new cover, of a pretty blue color, with the usual print of the administration :: -Wig 1 building on it, which was used this year, sets the book apart from those of past as 3 years. For the first time since the Fasti was started, a border on every page ' E -2- was used. The extraordinary design carries out the general theme exception- ' pg ally well. A new department was added to the staff this year, the technical vgK 1Z3 A f'-Q department. It has proven successful and will probably be used again in later 3 fp X years. . 9 r . . 9 A 5 ' Much credit 1S due to the art department for the beautiful linoleum cuts j ggg and other artistic work in the book. Miss Reed assisted and inspired the artists. ' ' bl XX Miss .Mabel Stanford, who took charge of the editorial part of the annual, TA L jf made friends with each member of the staff and ably guided them to a suc- U L fix. cessful finish. I i Th tv The advertising department, under the supervision of Miss Norman, did 3. GQ' 5 f:ii I excellent work in getting a large number advertisers for the annual. 9 l 'Q lb t fpzl, ...sv 2 1- e is Qi I' - cc 432 6 1236 c as gfCCCCC+?!C?CCC1g . 2-I SK cc ,c g - W' H655 gs if-H53 6. xv ff Nfl. Ill!! to 7 f 5 MI r I WMU , ,V s eva l:,,,,,,,,-,, ,O bl 3 Wt ...nit -Ae lu... ...lu ig ltllllgllhmilllgg .ef ,h,,,, M A Q, ,mg egg, 5 24 C - 04 Q wruttaxsz-xt tw:-xccccc:-z uae:-: atafzzacac at occ:-as - l atina s:-3 Eighty-seven I11nQE i2523lgj'iEEw , JQXEDQUDQ V' fhf 1 . . 1 71 it X , '5' -'wise X J X T 1 ' H' f ff f fi dr ,Qi dqfbwgi WW, iff 2,Q5,1,g l lc-- 4 ' v i l'i?Af:Q1ii1 dll.. K 1 gms., ,. s... ,l,:.., 25351 to 1 s 2: I V.f R 333282213 J zeozsssetiif .,,1RLs,xj..P.:g . rv no , 0 1.11 1,1 fri FDA Xloxdiif . Fl-f , - I 1 ' 1 Zigi, TATLER . . lMAl'+l ,. LMI 3 5- Beginning with a two-page Tatler-Thrasher in the first week of school, the 5 l 3 I Tatler staff has continued to publish the paper every Thursday noon of the Iilgilfj 3-ja,-C. , school year. The Thrasher was enlarged to four pages, and together with the QSSKE , Q57 X' Tatler, made an eight-page paper worthy of the best school. The editor-in- N VX. ,r . nge Axij' chief is chosen by the student body at the beginning of each semester but the j other editors are changed every quarter. The editor-in-chief is the only office lk, X elected by the student body, the other editors being appointed. This gives X 1113 'T nearly every one in the class a chance to have a special job on the paper. All if X kj will L -ja Q If ' R J ' posit'o s are f'1led from the Jouri alisrn class. :Ji K QA .x iii 1 11 1 1 ,asa , 3 Q 05 . tb Q N The editors for the year are as follows: 4,554 1 Emxg gin 5 FIR:-rr QUARTER: 'l'lIlRlJ QUARTER: 'R55,5,gf W hip rifliwrein-oirief-leaIpl. xvlrisrier mimi-in-1-hief-Nelson Gray FY Pj ,r ix! M .51 w Second page-Margaret Pyle Second page-Lena Patterson PM fl Yx-7' XV, Third page-Doris Stanford Third page-Frieda Galle 1 1 Txhhl 1- -111 'M Fourth page-Gordon Cumming Fourth page-William Graber Q: X L4 Lf . Cr 1 I 805' O .FRBSK :run 1 'S 29599 ll el y SVN, Q ijt U 'Will ' ...M Y Nl , -ru 4 Lind J 2 1 4 ei 3 Assignments-Thelma Miles SECOND QUARTER: Second page-Betty Hill 'l'hird page-M:u'jo1'y Blaine l ourlh page4Nelsou Gray .lssigiixxieints--Faye Youngblood AssignmentsfDorotl1y ,Powell FOURTH QUARTER: Second page-Arline Schmidt Third pagefldaye Youngblood Fourth page--.Xlfred Hughes .Xssigniuents-Hall Harlow W EE.. 5. Y ,- .mth UI112, 'mtv .. r X x lf MXOXZ-'jf'3 , ' 'Dr lmfffgl El V .ow 5. . fra E5 ffl? E11 ? -he Si-.Sf 1 3 ' .1-:si - E... -3.1, iT sa fo M04 -dba STQSSYYQQ 7 .a oi sy 9 HH f . ff 1 4 5 1 K S vmzkiii in ZX 1 1 'wkY I eg. f ...H cm K l I aff tj has Top row: M. Stanford, L. Emmons, A. Hughes, H. Harlow, R. Farrell, N. Grey, W. Staffielrl, R. Cl lwkfjl 1-W Whistler, G. Cumming, W. Bodner. Second row: M. Buckwalter, M. Pyle, D. Stanford, L. Pat- ' Lv Ply? 1' SEV Q9 Qs .vii term, A. Schmidt, M. Blaine, D. Powen, F, cane, B. Hill, T. Miles, R. oaiennne, L. Lax-ick. J l Q f dwg ...wg R n , L K is ' N0 cis wigs . . - ..... . .F , ga: , CCCG!.'!C'COCC'2ZC'C1 N7f,x,,5Qf 1, 33-tc ssc' 533m lvlsfgillffil Tggj tlllh dlllv 65 L ix It Y ig irrru 52 l L! X Y 3 . X . .AIU 'UA 'II .... is if . 7 f 'Ilfql ,. W ...rin-Limj ll... ...ill H5898 lIIl1r...W,.'I.:QL,g,ffi.It nd .:11...Q,..r 4 ,H lli.:.fS?E...n1rw 1QQ3Q1fQjgQ egggqwsxc - -uczaccccccu-: uae 2-: -scan - i 4 -c no uc-za 'f' KIQGE Eighty-eight 'Www l Q vb ' , ts. 24 X 3 5 I 4 4 an 4 gl 1 QS H8955 3 S 3 X14 an X 8 5 .A . - on . Eg E1 vp.. rv .- H 9 . f 1 4 'Y 'MX !1 A 3 Hmw-f - '- -uma an ' H 1 I Y . ,.,. .ntliiw VQSSS 4' .D Q,-as - 5, I .I 9 f an Q pw 32 KQ5 se an , an 2 5 bi 55 1 'T7W: 46 I 2 X f .. an 01 ' 6 23 25 an 3 an is do on ,. ' Sai? aw s tg 'I S z: Q 5 an aaa ' Q I if X 0 1 w X cz I .sk tising. Robert Sawyer was circulation manager. Several special editions are published during the year on special occasions. The first issue of this type was the Christmas literary edition. It was for the purpose of showing what Chaffey students could do in the way of literary work. It contained original stories, poems and articles written mostly by stu- dents other than those taking journalism. Frieda Galle did excellent work as editor of this paper. The new year was celebrated with a special blue paper edited by Elroy Mitchell. Another edition of literary makeup, similar to the Christmas issue, was printed just after the Easter vacation. Members of Mr. Kegley's American literature classes contributed an entire page of original poetry. The success of this pink edition was due to the Work of Betty Hill as editor with Melicent Buckwalter as assistant. On the day of the Invitational Track Meet, March 23, an eight-page Invitational issue was published. Gordon Cumming together with William Staffield and Alfred Hughes made this edi- tion a success. On the Thursday before the J. F. C. Fair the Tatler was devoted largely to this great event. Louise Larick edited this issue. Louise had as assistants Lowell Emmons and William Staffield, The last Tatler of the year the commencement issue, appeared on the sixth of June. The editors then turned their work over, the Juniors taking their places the following year Gabrielle Lucas with Lowell Emmons, Melicent Buckwalter and William Bod ner helped Gabrielle with this paper. During the year three important press conventions were heldg two of them were attended by representatives of the staff. The first was held at Compton Union High School on Friday, November 2. Several noted newspaper men gave talks in the forenoon. Immediately following the speeches prizes were awarded to the winning newspapers in the contest held in connection with the convention. Luncheon was served to the guests in the school cafeteria In the afternoon group meetings were held, where editors and business man Ruth Galentine, editor of the Fasti, and Ralph Whistler, editor of the Tatler -IIEQQSIQIQ ,QS E, LQVWL' U Q?-N13 Quan V f M23 2 5-me-4-r X Q Sf xsni cr . Egrnggcn 0 . Masai W V Eesma' Ejjfigg s: ':: nn L 3 f32:::3f s moiig Q- . grins-Q atm ..s- UQ tp sees? E, fZ3s.g52 J P5322 5,5ajQg -I ....f,:,:r-1' 'cs J: E 'o.'.'2mfD Q? E mPcngg 'l Q 5 :mm F' .E if :nav-rm w s' on 9 ser? 0 i 933353 - 52552 4 ' wiping btxwg 32255 ' UBQKH 1 Q mme-v-'-is PM mf-M 1 2 N89-WE Tr---w S'-1UE',gg:: Pbvaag gases 3 - I v-4r+ fSo an get sw DODS? ix gsm .,-e vffsese. ki K. gg: - GCG C azssswsf I J J-If OEE1 .. ' AH ,A it QLFCI A xx 'f fer I4 5110888 f .-.... : V gs Q- 5-S if I gi A S5 1. XD flii S SSS rn 'I U -.. ,E ' 1 an 1 O' 59 ia. ee 3 - : 3 as sg 0 1 0 0 ' ' 0 I 22. QW I E ' an - Q- Q r .XIV N J .. . Jul: nun 0 i Q l , 1 hilt... ...nl Y an 45 9 ur. gp 9 A' Q0 8 Q ' sv '- 21 ,, , 22 ' 3 W e W agers could discuss their problems. Miss Stanford, adviser of publications, , , , lv 5 lt. ,il ' 9 3 0 0 . , h 0 - S ' 8 8 5 . .un . F' . '24 3 an 9? H so .V ' , , v A 0 3 fl i vs 2 rr 5 . . . , 3 U . 0 0 0 0 V 3 422 gdb 9 0 V 9 9 s .3 9 f Q AA ts 3 nl '54 Ill H1 1 f 0 0 8 . Q 3 5 5 attended. vagal - ' On March 2 the University of Southern California held its annual news hmm ' paper day convention. Representatives of high school newspapers and an ' --- gh nuals were present. Mr. Crombie Allen of Ontario presented to the winning ,.- school, the Metropolitan High School of Los Angeles, a beautiful trophy for 5 WSW . ,wk the best all-round newspaper. Nelson Gray and Ralph Whistler were present E The second convention of the Southern California Press Association was N' ,, held at the Metropolitan High School. Members of the staff were planning to L kgs attend but were unable to at the last moment. csc! f S E To increase the knowledge of the members of the journalism class in the I 9 methods and processes incident with the making of a modern newspaper, the ' L gf plant of the Ontario Daily Report was visited. The various steps in the making 5 it 1 of a paper, from the time the copy went to the linotype machine until it came ' off the press, were described by Mr. Crombie Allen, editor of the paper. The ' , new rotary press drew a great deal of attention. 5 QQ Q2 It has been the custom in past years for the staff and journalism class to Paqq I hold a banquet. Early in the spring the anticipated event was held in the 11255 S f Chaffey Model Apartment. :lift case? N t . - ..... . aw . c eg wt., ,W cam cue:-.cc -aug - sz 53 cc ,p q rs ffgffml - N gl ,, 1:5 3 F5 ' f dll . ill, 23 s a - ut fi T fam' My .ln lu... .....mI hnlg lull lunmssvlls 0 nad! 11... .... .nl A -, .1 ,,,,,, sm, M it - c-'axe wnzaawzax cw:-:cccce 1: name.: acaczxcccccz-xc one-za - Ewa ' Eighty-nine as sxamnmg , :5., ,., :msn u f z :gn u 1531: an 153 V l y, 9 S5 g QQ tg PWM 52 gs - ,s L V I if ne w if JK V 'lf T f lla... .... ,,...nIIltQ Q pl ll 1... ...lu l g M . ' cs M Q ' U H-4 X SS 1308 812588 D R4 8 12-8 - 8i!'29D8D88l!4flll 24 ll bl 888 8218! 8 'SK K Eel - U be g u L' 12 PUBLICATIONS 3 Q - f' Journallstic endeavors have never before been so intensely applied as 599553521 ' 3 they have this year. With a large class especially interested in the work the S S Q qi Chaffey publications remained informative and entertaining throughout the en- 4 tire year. From these students a staff of unusual ability and ingenuity has .1 ri: inaugurated many new ideas which have proved popular with the student body. gr agar: fy A Tatler containing new articles of interest which touched upon almost every member of the Student Body was distributed every Thursday noon. :,z f Besides the regular issues of the paper, at Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, U Easter, Invitational Track Meet and Commencement special editions were fea- S -.'- WE if U tured. The most of these were literary and permitted contributions from stu- F T Wx l dents not on the regular staff. Inexperienced authors were thus given a chance g O to receive the thrill of seeing their handiwork in print. Linoleum block prints ag ,Q 'WWN were used to add an unusual appearance to the paper. Lawrence Olive, Robert ' Majors, Melicent Buckwalter, and Donna Kuhnley of the art department gracl- 3 ' . ' ously furnished these. ' 3 ., Unu ual art decoration, theme, and written material pleased the students . at the issue of the Fasti in June. With a staff well fitted to accomplish the 3 1 v l ' difficult and intricate work the Fasti progressed smoothly and without mishap ' 0 4 192.3 O .- A. 1 . gmg. ,x C , , TLS. K. XX on 'Q C153 IC 1 W' P? -F-2 25 L ., , l . ' l L on ' gat ' zugxpn gf' l A' XJ? is 2 Q I 8 3 A , V 4 ,Q JJ V 0 its .gl Q 81 'itll 8 231 888126888 CIP!!! liitkiiiitiitbtfiiliitbi 8888022 2'jl 9 0, s 5, -,- GG 4'-I C CC! 2-3CCCCCC'23SCCCCC1bi to its completion. Besides these two well established publications of the High School there was a Junior Tatler, a mimeographed paper published for the Freshmen of Chaffey, Upland, and Fontana. In publishing this extra the Freshmen gave due prominence to their activities. Part-Time Paragraphs, another mimeo- graphed paper, included all the student activities in that department which were not handled by either the Tatler or the Thrasher. Junior College editorial projects include the Thrasher and the Argus, which are similar to the Tatler and the Fasti, but apply to the college students. Miss Mabel Stanford, who acts as adviser to the student publications and as teacher of journalism, capably manages all these weeklies and annuals with efficiency and dispatch, so that they do not conflict with each other. ...qy-Qllggi-0-... AGRARIAN Each year immediately following the yearly Junior Farm Center Fair, the Junior Farm Center publishes its own annual known as the Agrarian. This publication, previously printed in the form of a small illustrated booklet but this year as a newspaper, contains a complete resume of all the Junior Farm the pages Center activities which have occurred during the current year. In of the paper the fair and the projects carried on by the members' are given special attention as well as the judging contests in poultry, tree and stock. The annual is edited by some member of the senior journalism class who is active in agricultural work. This year Betty Hill, with Howard Hawkins, Marjory Blaine, and William Staffield as assistants, was chosen as editor of the Agrarian. Mr. Alter was the adviser. The first Agrarian, then known as the Junior Farm Center Annual, was published in 1923. Since then Clayton W. Green, William Beard, John I. Mc- Laughlin, Robert Ohly, Harvey Larick, and Margaret Callihan, the first girl editor, have endeavored to make it useful and interesting. Betty Hill has done the same fine work this year. fy 0 I' ,fy ill o' f s I-' '--l V 9 ull Ulu 6 V' - Y u.M,,... ll... ...l lldilfllhmillli N tt! 02:30 tfracaauzn ucv:-xccccc:-:usacw:-: Ninety Q ew L Q E. 3445 ' as S 9 5 - a t 155 lpn '-lull 0 o X -g n... sscaaeg U f 1vV 0 .O S g s s s! 9 nf' ll l U uv U 5 A dl .rf JSR! is 'f f 3 3 Q -is 5 fi 'fp 5 -3 5 gwcvaeii gg 5 Q . 0 V - - 5 . 0 bi. C Ex 3 T 4. . . .ng 3 9. glue--Mmm l . . . ',' , . , - f -f ,Q --af l- s fm- if se f f y! y- 4 CCCCUZICCCCCC4'-1 C8002 CCC! ONQXCCS4: ,Y fu ,rw A 1-rl . 551. 1 'V l 5 V 1' . ',, ,1 NJQ V - .K 'L f ix, 3? ,4 - 2 7.2 rw 55 9 12298 K 232 , ,gg g NX WXQQI . 31 28 gi DI, I 1,1 ....- -... 1 J . ,X 1 1 1 1 ,rx xy . g y, 1 I 411119 K le5Vl X 1 Q x .1 me Rai l v ss. 1 11lI1n1-1. ...111Il Q, , V 12 111. .111l Q 1 - V . Elf H S 23988 F 3 It ' 1438 923 8 - 52- 1 J Fifi .- -.i1,.OQ, EE : L lil' 1' LI. 5 1. I-IEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL ff 1.4 Q1 555i T It This year has been extraordinary in football circles at Chaffey. The Tigers, C3 '11-5 ll 1:2 with claws sharpened and teeth bared, came out of the slump that had so char- tj - acterized the teams of several seasons. This year found Chaffey giving Old lg FJ ITF 13 Man Jinx the go-by and getting out of the rut of losing every league game and 3, s 2 1 S either losing or tieing the practice tilts. The Tigers won two out of the four f ' S Q ' f' games to come through the season with a percentage of .500 games won. v O S Perhaps any one of several reasons were big factors which determined the - f g f 1 B 1 t t H d vi Mit h ll hm 52: 8 8858 V! Ti ers' success u year. y specia impor a ion, owar 1 uggs c e , v in C, 1. 113 who held down the position of quarterback on one of Stanford's mighty teams, 5' ' - il ' no s was secured as mentor for the Tigers. Muggs immediately made a hit at 1' ' A ll gl 1 Q L I Chaffey, both with football men and with football enthusiasts. With new equip- -J M ment and a new coach of such a reputation, a successful season was antici- 3 N 1 pated. As a result of this added football wealth and stimuli, the Tigers snap- , 3 ' ' 79 ' ped into the hard work set before them with eagerness and reaped the fruits Q ,Q X ' of their toil. What more proof could be asked when Muggs produced an 3 ' I N All-C. B. L. player in his first year at Chaffey? Clint Dornbush was chosen S3123 11 1-.1 1 1.1. 11 -1. lll W by the sports critics as one of the best wingmen in the game. In fact, the 9 EX 11M whole Chaffey team rated pretty high, getting the call almost to a man as a gy ' llh ' will' second team. 11... 1' J - D, 11535- ,, . , gl Q 5 an V pqxg uv eb Pea X -1 1 N . 5 an gk' 5 1 Jffw 1. SSS . 2 be 1- -4 . Y o X f .-. Kxqi 'Q xy-:E .9 At the head of the football squad this year was Howard Muggs Mitchell, who came to Chaffey from a coaching position in Stanford. In his first year at Chaffey he has proved that he knows how to build football timber into mighty teams. He came into a position that was hard to fill and he put the men through their paces in a most commendable manner. Here at Chaffey he has made many friends and a fine record. If he does stay with us he will no doubt become a maker of champions for the Orange and Black. Karl Kaiser should need no introduction to the Chaffey students. He has been here for a number of years as a physical education instructor and coach of football and basketball. During the 1925 season, when he had such lumi- naries on the team as Shorty Wharton and Gilly Krebil, he was head coach of the heavyweights. Since then he has filled the position of assistant coach doing special work on developing the line. This year as well as high school work he has devoted some of his time to the junior college team. Pop Kegley came to Chaffey in the fall of 1921. During his period of activity at Chaffey he has done excellent work as a football and track coach. As a football coach he turned out several very good teams in fact a champion- s p squad. Since his heavyweight coaching days he has taken over the reigns of the lightweights. His lightweights have been a big factor in the production of good football material for the heavyweights and as long as Pop has charge of the smaller fellows there is not likely to be an absence of heavyweight timber. Mr. Snyder coach of the class C football took charge several years ago and has devoted much of his time to the development of the material for the future light and heavyweight teams. His teams have show11 a great willing- ness to learn and have take11 every opportunity given them to obtain football knowledge. Coach Snyder seems to have the knack of getting the best out of all his proteges and no doubt if Mr. Snyder keeps up his splendid work the future Chaffey teams will not have to worry about any lack of material. Everybody knows Ohly Mr Ohly came to Chaffev four years ago as chief of the check room Since then he has been a big factol 111 the athletic department of Chaffey He has been trainer helper and fuend to nearly every member of all the teams P6 mms 9 0 e. an 0 'V ' ,N 8 1:1 Q 0 ' Q?-v S 3 as an 3 9 assess 3 so Q ' 3 9 Q BS SSS QQN' S5555 A Cs!! S-- 5 ssii' 'F ' 52' 3! CC tg ' C CCC SCCCOCCOWCCCCCCWN C KK CC CC 'Z C C NIB SS A W1 .11lf l1 1I igkalilflllwfnlllgg fe Fai' I1 11 5 1 .. 'Y ff Quff CCVICCCCCUNC CCCVICQCCCCVMIQCCCC '4 CCQCC4' CCCCC 'C 801094 Kfif U QKZCCCWZI an 2 5 421 8 3 .- 1' 3 2 1, v 11 11 .4 is gn 0 , , an 9 , hi an f Q S l 3 5 uv Q29 11 1, '55 pg -' r :1 :. S in Q ' an 6.99 an 549. 'P' 5 gg x 1? ' ' ' sr ' .Qi V- an 0 V lv an K I q 9 1 an an 0 f 0 as 5 I ! l 1 tv 0 XX 1 I Q if 11 Q 3 I . . fx 9 L - . Q . I , . . if 'ii 1 1 l ' ' ' ' 8 1 8 ffl sk 1 - s 1' - N H H t............,, if MKS '11' i ' O A C' 11 '1 1 1 I K O .Q W 411 -Ill 3 A ' 1'4 ' 1?' 'uhu an f 0 v 4' 1 4 ,f 1' N J s 0 'tra w l Q l 2' 1 Wl llisil t ' 3 . E ,, U I -V 4, ll11. ...alll ' ' 11. 11 1 .1 . 1 ' . Y g Ili.. ..11 l F ll1,., ' S . . :Q ., . J . .8 . . . 4, . . ...V . . . . . K , , ., A ,iv , , Ninety-one 'I L f that if it had not been for the remarkable manner in which the line opened n XQ-1 , ff I Q ff! 1 jr .1-,fpf I is lllliibll I ff1gVflil5Kffiflj.f22 ' - ?fi: 2 , f-'H I-1 531 5 w!lIlIIla'9 -41 5G?5 2' A 'i--fL3: LQ? if' lfkiflfllifii ' 'A' 5 124 131333523 ggsassxge 5 ,ng esSUa?Sr13 ..'Lrs ,..,g5-pagqpggluigii O2 mmm Og . 8 B we23'Q'E'- ' 9 NEO'-5fOg5rv'5:'E r 55655-'mF'+e'2'z fi HWENQQQWS 1 rrgvv gals' sguggg daagsswe O-5 99,... v-g .. ,izaaoza-me 3.4 A cfm mmmwnm 252-9-.'5 4:gE::'cn vmggguzemif-'U ewwsggaw so mam. Eissifiynab wg Q D' '-1 , f 1i:.f5E2sS3ww 0 355 Q 2 adam 91,3 -I C55 ggwumggggg n-1 Ii.-J 525255-H553 r-ng-o-1-+l'UrDUqg,c,2.fD v gigagmsggqg CD VA O '41-+00 rv- , a i 97 'Q'-3 QUE O : 1 50:50 CD1-adam Iv.. Z .maqgjro-9:0 m Wg mmf'-W..- sg Q34 u-e 'v-s p'gp Q m m , . 5mEwe5Ss.2 U Q' aaiaifosgie C . fwf- -: 3 m- , Qu 30:1 za- sr F' -gr , 35112-?i?gg.9,E rn swag 3-gE.55.g Q,-ln. I Eomgkuggmi I I wwf-'ma wen: I w an miivsiibgf QU Q0 'U '-B'-'F' aimglgjang Mihai fiqiifaigoiii r g'g-g.l::'5'9,g '5'P' fU fmejlgissi-2 W Q ,, 4Egpg'gr-+1-+24-P 1 , Samiseszei 'E WE: K Z'-f 1 Wynne: ggfifiii 33 gnsmwfgg . 'ggi . ,fa 1 QA' ff' s gs es l., 'Hun A W LJ . A 'Mr V' 1, H' ff- ' LQ, 'I' f 1 fiii ef-181451 ll! 5' N. up so ,syVxf,1, , , 4.19, age aw-.zo zz sa imzttttzazitt zugfuuug anim he -33333: -an onus: mm Q? 'EK Y . 15 ix ' .- eggs, xr V ,-,,ls T v 1 efexg fe- QL .5111 ,f Y 'Epi' A ii fua 5' elm I ,Eg .,?Qh5s'f M um f lr, V f, 5 5 A1 V m gf 191 H ibm-C 'gif U I -'iiilli 1915! ISIS!!! - SIP!!! CCNEISCCIIQPXCC 7- 2' -7-Illini SCSU? W ,f esvgwpoqwsvorpqq guggggggwgm gggqgegmrgj gggucg gc: W Us-5:9'C 'E::-W mi -10 UQ WO- mms' -VU eg,,g,, Q D- uq 'SCDG9' O an QUHO CD4'- '- SD '-sv-- fi-213423555892552:Egan-532352fvs i55e'DE5w?.Z5E'f75sS5 5-'T'? W UQ M U' In-5 '-s 'U-1c'D --5 g cn '-' m.- Q? Q 09932 1-rggpW,4-v oP tDm'4OUQm2uBfU39'OfDUQm UQBQSDD. oo W0 ZEEEEHESQSEQ Eggifssifiezweeiasgg 223555232 93 S mi -- 4 -N-. Q' 5 '59 ::fnGmf'n-::u 5 ' Qu H -121' Q: -i Qcogimg mg?-+22 gg-5 Fwf,mCvm-:gf-bg'--m71oD-39 3-x'48U2'gQ'fD n pn. UQ pn' f+ o - D- U'-1 ff :sm QP' 'JSQSEQSEMQ 52222545-agrgmmpsz-235 zebra'-'Safes , FP . r-1' ' i Q A xaasufgrssr msgeegggigaipgigmiss m55aZQ'e CD0 ,,,g'-'HUG' O'cn can CDH bon!! gg cog H 5 5 Zs'Ei?s 255.3'l E-m5eE'f3l5?Qg9i5SS2eaS Wgfffgg Z 5' rv 2.5-lf '4E 'm5 fD NDOCDUFQEOW Bmw!-F 1-+m'3'G5:':r mga' Hg .PQI Q B10 D- N 5 P9 v-1 ITN . ,.. Hmm,-. nib. 61 Huw D l,,f-fam cb my-pefbfc Or-5.-.gg 5:0 GSU g,::mH.o 3 s!!'3 5.5:.'-Rmb'-5-O-92,5 an Q-55Uo5,Or'5+:'q1'-5.'n-QHUUHHQ ng.14g?'rD fu 0 25000 -f9.wf5 '- D 'v3Q 2fD:DP 'a3 'fE55'3mm:2 35'E2 'emi sn 5 0 UQ gp!-D O IU' 2 gg: Ocn N' .'J',.... Q mg.-j 0: D-.gfeqmg ,, up Q :UQ Ofvne --,, QQ.-r ,U 11 rs .Qs 4 0 .J, fb H O QOH- '1 cn B D '5nU9'v'5 15 ID gpm 2'U'JQ gggpgmg-ggggr-+ 32565325 Svmgggsgmifgg' QPESQO SQ-I n pa ,.., mo ,.,,,,p- ogg-sr-eogfcog 4 v-n ... 5 ,....,'.:r' v- ia -53.56281 5' 0 -1-UCP.. -, H5 -hp, cu O 0 Q:-+.... f---1 cn 5 in 9-1 UI A 025 5'F+cn 'fD'-ho 51:2 'v:'E..-UQ-s,., ::'mQ'fNmf-w .9.0E?a-E'..v-va A A genie H5105 ogfmwmb'-e5vw,e-HQ fD: '-sr. S-:gong :f A 0 wgmewxw: 'fm mfcrrsfb mama m'P 52. 90: :J-.-pw-+s'.4 9' E mb SH- 9' 5- ,:, I5D- m ina, U2 cu pm 1-P 4 2 3 2nisysS2U2O Ecrawgsammgzpgsaeiie easpwm Q Q 9 D-If wvoo39,OE. '-QP' ,za-0 '115.BOmDwso:.:- 665283 0- vavvvoqr fvfb--::1.'J-s who cn'Um5.f,'1:,H.-1.-+fnr:1mF2'f+mQ.44-DUQ ,., fb--..,m fp ussssan 55,5 Q.:-+g,.,m,,i,, gg m..,3-SE-gp-9,35-5-mg,-.-'lb 2 ,.9b:vQc--1 Q g 0 ,a'25me.O53Eg5 E.E'E,,EiseFfwE-:.w:ggs5w OQQEEE 5 oD'g,, ' v-enaigmu :J U5-g:,,,E'ff g'mmpQhL1,-,g-sig impgm, 3' 2ii35 Szzmgiggmss gfiaaaigesigag 52322 235525 5 . ' '-' .gp . . Esswsbi ggligggvigggf gggggguggggifggiisgog QEZIQQQ 8 ' ... cn - 1 cn p- 5- . 2 Emffiawgiim Oifssiiisigsegissgosfai 2259055 as - C5 'S' Sf.-+ m :I m' Q-'UE rr 'WO p,6'0D'CDm 2 Q mil-q30 OCD mom mc-BgQ'?:FPf.D,,Il'F5'm-HS-'-97gO mgq rv-CD'4 Q 5 Q wgsggcnm-Pm'-Hg IIB..-mar-+ Irfgqnbm wg, mot'-g 45,, ,....-+5-av o -, 5 45 f+,.. ED' .-.O mo' oywna-mg: mt-,b'ww 9, n:::',,,-12,4 vrrvvh' HQSHNQSWQEUU '4g'2'Uwl:f 5'9-1-+rJg2m2o:-+I!-155 1-+5-2F'Hm2 S 9 co x-L-tar QE,-gggmgmmn 4gJggggg5 'g'mQwgn.'-bg--am gm Kvhgog ? E U' 4 H' . - 'U I5 . .5552 egggaasisga imggasi Eegsgasigfig gsgsea z L N.- .., gd, pu 5- m F' '11-3cz.U'Tq Q,S 1-faq QUQO ,am 0:5 O Q: 350- Q o 'c,,, '4 mm Irs'-vm .Up-5.-45,1-+Qp Q cn mm 2 5, :Q 'Um PO'-3 Q 'dffgpn D CDG? CD mom pg. 5- 23-1Nr:',.i.nqS,-5 3mg':'O2p miggn-soQ:'saegSf p2 Q- 50 Soc 5 n5S'h16Q, Egcggwsgogw iam O-fp-Q,-hgh! mgsn-3-xggfgle Sgsmn-U no U' 1-+ev D-n-u rr O ' 4-+ V A. U45-55' ggomcng fume-,tri ,D-sci O -5 B. ug Quo 5 f 25925259-Z'+g'9'm Qbiiggmain I:190?'og9..iE'o,,rn'9sD'FcnF :J- A 61 9 'Q' vr'rvl'v . ,. - .42QnggiCCCfC QE! CC Steffi!!! 5 iiliilg lil 'Stag IC!! 3881052881185 C CC 423 RU .' , . A - 'Xa B J ff! E, , , A 1 O5 ' 35 ,V 2, A 9 at J 5' s 'Ns 94 if 'Q A A Gksigcc swans: -1 '9 Tec Q3 - -F 9 ' 5 'wire ie 3 5 f u .4 .4 me nuff!! .QSCCCCCMA ff!!! def 'flied 'C hifi 1923! 81421 C C 1 CS Ninety-two V -'42 , 5 if V, Af., 1. 1 , f-,f fr. uf-1 ,- v., N- ,ll X ,,- .'.-ei. sq- .7 -fp,-., 5 1 'SLU' , 5 5 gs'-fr,1,.: lp 5 1 is 1 f giguig- , j. '32-1,3 , -lp W sgfwfw 2 W 9 3 ' - '-fl. iw... f '..,..,,. Qi, . I . ftjf- 'H' W z - In Zig -.-.g-:!7'.f::1'L :' , l 1. v ' 'iMil ' WN Ul,iE.f.f tsl -'gyyf R iff.. ,s..:.- is ff? f at ,ll 1 .. , f l- .mfs 4.71 wuz. 'R 'A 1 ilf .fu 'J Vi: A-, nf' .l. lst, fa. -iff flfx fl H n, - sf .rt rw f 1. .ff lr. -I . V 1 , ,yi 1 .yi 411, inf, - ful,-4.3. 1-,fvfwf X E f,lWi.1.' QM'-fl: .gy .fy jyiilf if 13 'lllg'i'EWipf,l'.Qi Y' ' wwl' . Nr.-mzld . ' iv ' U, .1 ' ii. liffl V' N 1 ' ' H l .J N I 1 I 'z ff.. 2 A 1,111.1 :A 'X-'AU' TFT: '-' 1 .' '7kJ'!Y i ' -. ... . l.g .g.f.g.:,f 4. 'f Hip, ffl- . ' 'ji,4'1,fjfi,',' I-IEAVYWEIGHT LEAGUE GAMES CHAFFEY-REDLANDS The first Citrus Belt League game for the Tigers resulted in their defeat Although the game was played on the at the hands of the Redlands Terriers. Redlands field, the Chaffey spirit was well representedg the Chaffey rooters outnumbering those of Redlands. The Tigers played a much better brand of football than did the Terriers, making twelve first down to two, but Old Man Jinx seemed determined to undermine the best efforts of Muggs Mitche1l's crew and gave nearly all of the breaks to Redlands. The lone touchdown for the Tigers came in the second quarter when, after working the ball down the field, a long pass from Allen to Cronk netted six pointsg Cronk failing in the attempt to kick the goal. Redlands' second and last score came in the third period after two Tiger players nearly blocked a pass. All during the fourth quarter the pigskin was kept in Redlands' territory but the team seemed to lack the necessary punch to carry the oval across the final chalk line. Cronk got off the longest punt of the game during the second quarter, the pigskin traveling fifty-five yards before ending its flight through the football atmosphere that was so prevalent. On the line of the Chaffey team there were several men who showed up well. Brest, Gray, and Harn were outstanding. In the backfield Allen and Cronk dis- played good head and foot work. Taken as a whole the Tigers were by far the better team but could not quite take advantage of the fact. With this defeat so early in the Citrus Belt League schedule, no disastrous results were noted but instead the taste of defeat was all that was needed to set fire to unbounded spirit and fight that had been smoldering in the heart of the Tiger. CHAFFEY-POMONA Playing against great odds the Chaffey Tiger went down to a fighting defeat at the hands of Archie Nesbit's Pomona Cardinals to the count of 32-7. A passing attack that was Well near unstoppable was the nemesis of the Chaf- fey eleven on that eventful afternoon. All of the glory, however, was not taken all 1 A f-. it ,-1 F. MW' Lf, cl- t F15 Mig .. .l rffzf -', '! 'T-Sf. fj l:1.all-.ll:1.ig5 1-332 ,, f'f'f'i1x.PjJ figs I f, w ,J 'Hy ,lx . Til l1xtf .X,7,l xx, , .. - .1-,.: 'Ar Yjeu7.iP.ffTgl-.Emil Vs, 1 wlfxlji T 'gli 1' lg ' K ' T . VJN' ILI dl l '--I-7 w U ' il. 1 A Lblfii' -Q41 IQYH Q l' 2 - '11 ff-11 J 1.5 ki' Ai fa! lg X: f-Y, l Y ,.f LT V' w7,,1-ri .-,YY im 3-51. ff, A ffl v fy '11 tl .11 . .,f .X , , ay A .i .3 1 'f ,gift , N J.. V l ,wa Q.Q'i.w I! ,. f1.17lQ, -g gfijliflg fl. IFE '...,!'xNTxp A ,ajjg X bf Xf5w 'w i-J.-4Q1-4E5 . luujrf ,A .4 ffj L v. gel' E39 r fine, up ,..1jrgAXkJx,lQkfx M pm, 5 55.1 3 iWf'Vl l'i ll:l4r, 5 1 . Q rqxm 7, .Vi,'... I ?25l:llr..T'l MIL T flfril-'fz'1.ir'f f'ilbx.z5lTiQ--L f, 'J ff V fb-lt? VJ S xc ig 1 1 diff, l 1,-...jx R917 '57 w I ,f .-. .. vw-' W, .L vi . .-,1 if ig LJ..- -'ww Mkt, ,U isllllgfc Av 1-yr A ,f f yf i ,ag xyfuxyjgxzj P1-Hx... sf will -3 Wi?-ggfggiziii .f,. el. Cow ,few Suri .ffissig 5, YJ ,f if L., CL: EL., BJIQ-. avfQ1.1ffffQ1vf,f5 51.1 4313 rfllg ',..g,,.-l,.r.:- K3:f.?s.ff .231-1 21.12 Qiflskilim 511 ,L iff? 3-fl ,lf 35.1115 wi ' . i,fJ i.p.,lif.rii.ff,i'sf5i+4 1 ,N J its .lf ,.. 1.1 - 1 ffhfwi' iwf' flff ' 41 . ,WF , X7 l---5 We ,' fs .3 F17 'J lla I El .'l,y 95Qg.,t,.j,:Q,.f15g: Rm . ts: 4 s. X. .X mg, .A its . if VJ X U j...2lf.lL.311.ff -. Mr. Mitchell, A. Colomhero, M. Noll, W. Bodner, D. Brest, E. Bryden. ' ff f -' sf- ff' vf 'f'af f'-'eww V 3 if ----N X. ff-.As wg,-,f--fvaf--,--HY. .V .V X H .,. . . kiA,3..V A N ,ATX ,HautIEVYXIXKQXWLVEGXA Ailcivxkix ., L-.lv ..'., -tr L, .. ,g . ,J4 . Y. M. Vkxg. .,,L,,X,,?.,,,r, Mf.,,,3 i v . . V lla f. wb ti .,f. 'I f 7.5 K: i Ykziviwl . M .l 1 g li ffl K. . rf,-w up .. ,V lv, I - it Y5, ,xl f, V H1 .y -.Hr fx 7.1.0 V, f' S'LL'lJ'r'l W? xi, . I W .., 3 X., jf -X fi ., . W ,f 113.311,-.,,. A ,f I pl , .ri NNT V. U NW Y 57,1 NWN V, ,ZW-.,, ,X Y I wfylljy V hai, . .xi Q.. M we liih V Nj.. NJ! ,lfitliy U U 4,-tfgv' A ,'y,ff,vi .Q ' 'Y .50 nga- :1f1,-g,'.f.u- , , A,----, if ' f as ffm A My M 'fl-X M 0211.wocw.o.ls5.i--: r l xml. Ninety-three 1 ,.i. An smm s Q V 2 fl-A- l izz ie ILM MJF' sl ' i n L J A e f'Qawl:5'l1mCs rg? ll ' Qt l l l at Vi X .j ' r 7 Q gl i ut. ...ti w - CJ Af 1:1 1 AV: 'w 59 , W X g E 5 QW- J., , ' 2 f' 3 f ff ' Yaflff ffm headed by Keough. On the Chaffey l lg I by that miraculous backfield of Pomona ' ': T ' MA team Bob Allen was the most formidable ground gainer for the backfield men. - ,t.,,....,.. c 4 Qg.XXQg '- f-ff 35.1, In the firstjquarter Pomona kicked off to Chaffey, who lost the elusive CD- ljg. 41 k ll' 11,5 pigskin on a, ffnble. Pomona recovered and in but a few plays had the ball E5 Erjlltj - gi til over the goal. 'X Later in the first quarter Pomona again scored when Keough to Elgin, ifvwgj ran a pu11t ac some thirty-five or forty yards for a touchdown. He converted j , ', for the extra int. The score at the end of the first Canto was 13-0 in favor 5 QQ If of the Cardin is. In the second quarter the Tigers tightened up a bit on the . ! l' Pomona eleve and held them Lp one touchdown which came after work- 5 T f , il ing the ba Q wn the field on around end plays and then completing is ski turd .. a pass for Sl more converted. During the half Mr. Wildi11g's 27 will band played everal as the Pomona band. Mr. Snyder's girl T an gl -' FQLJL '1 rooting did some with cards, much to the delight of the M Crowd- '4. PQ E3 Red was our own Biff Hoffman when he re- S l is ' ' l ceived the own goal and raced down the sidelines Q 1 K through a players to a touchdown. Cronk S ' I X N converted the Chaffey's scoring for the day. Again S353 Q UW N11 in the third to get over two touchdowns which 9 Six .fx also ended quarter found both teams again at Egfr ' 'N hlIltP,'V,..u1lll each even more overwhelmingfscore and the , - T hr 1 EffQ'fSifS other being scored upon an at the same Q-SQQQ - time punch few on its own hook. Mitchell has 0 3 .. X , R he a team to ' bowl . I, . 1 . 1 K th1s.yea1 s nemesis was nothas close as it .qs -ss sa f . was two when team held the Cards, o a scoreless IW, .... ,.,,,,ul Q w tie, there present that kept the fello s fighting for 0 A2 N 1 the Orange The well su rt d by the stu- Fig? '--j dents of the bleacl 1 s, filled to their capa 1 y. 3, l1 e Wigs - gmx 9 193. 8 0 0 A Q Q JN an 0 rg me Q2 15? , an 3 7 'll 5 ' up in i ,, lov Q Cl it ' 0 3 .H f 8 3 girl 5 g for as sas sm Q ' .5 . 3 Q an Q I rl U Q 'Q Q , ' Q F2 5' hiwmfii T 'T 8 6 C if Q 9 2.4 ff 1 2.58 gs . s a li 0 9 A y lv 0 1 1 9 9 53 1 Q xx ' 9 ' -.ill Top row: A Colombero, H. Garrison, E. Bryden, A. Hughes, G. Cumming, K. Edwards, H. Harlow, 9 ' S. Woodward, L. Eisebrann, W. Graber. Second row: J. Hofman, W. llarn, W. Bodner, V. Dan- E' t,.ji gk X iels, R. McArtlnn-, F. Cronk, M. Null, C. Dornbush, N. Gray. Bottom row: D. Brest, J. Sharp, iffy E Q R. Currie, J. Elrod. . X u lffffgfii-2'3 K ..-..-. N.-. ...J L KK as NCCCOCC' Z'CGGCC1g Q ls: gc gc c g -wg . H N ,H H. .ul X 1-4 -1 wg In . FEM. Ht. 6 W 'l Fi? 20 2 ,ml ll :S 2 2 s l F Q ' IMF? 5193 5 45. -JVM vi 5 V' 6 Q Q 5 2 qu- ' 'WM . .milk ln... ...ml il' g f M l' le mi, n... ...ll Q. ,f 9: u.... Stas. 'QKKQXQLKK' uc:-:meer 1:-: as -4 9: at -ces. -ccccc we ca-zz Q - - A -esac: ex.. - Ninety-four u gn :fam mg ' t 23 - Ni w,fX?Qg1?DQi.M ig533O3LT XLSQSEXDWDQ of '1'Q' - 'e f v -as if f fx Q- si sf t f Qt! if l l'2.Q-tsfttlifefl v WQ QQ f e Q Q5 X M lt. ...n g l -S:-C7813 F ' ss gn mam 9 :za as !!'1 l2Q3C !-2389888192-Ml v an Y .- fl-ees-say n nu , o . L, , 7 0' '- -I CHAFFEY-RIVERSIDE rj Rf-33 E E Chaffey's first Citrus Belt League victory came at the expense of the ' 8 lf Riverside eleven who were downed 30-7. ,ln the first quarter the Tigers began 9 -' I., a drive which did not let up until three touchdowns had been punched across tb, Q 4- x t., the Poly Bear line. Hoffman repeated the stunt that he worked on Pomona so W Qjlfft -12 successfully. Hoffy raced 95 yards through the whole Riverside team to a ' 3 CX fs 5 touchdown. Much to the dismay of the Chaffey supporters the ball was called 5 Q y l . . ' 3. JH' back and Chaffey penalized. After punting to Riverside the Tigers regained 1 . if the pigskin on the Bears' 25-yard line, when Bodner recovered a fumble. A i I K K 93 few plays later Allen smashed across for a touchdown. Riverside punted to f' l Hoffman on the Chaffey 30-yard line. On the next play Biff ran 70 yards 'iw gy I, m C!! ilvj Wifi to the Bear's goal for another six points. Riverside's only spark of action Mt I QE ff' came in the second quarter when they worked the ball down the field from 'li elkg the kick-off to register their only touchdown. The Poly Bears came within 5 ,69 , eleven yards of the Chaffey goal but lost the ball on downs. The Tigers took - E S the ball from there to the Bear's goal in short order. Cronk shot a beautiful fo r pass to Hoffman, who scampered across the line for another coregJChaffey's 1 last score came in the last quarter when Graber intercepted s and ran M-Fi L, 1 forty-five yards to a touchdown. All six tries for the extra poin after touch- QC 'X V . down failed. Hoffman was easily the big star of the 1ilt for Ghiaffey. r-J! Q 5' hints. .,., will ' 'ti M351 CHAFFEY-sAN BERNARDINO gf.. ' 4 if X N H NX In past years the Chaffey football teams have expeitixeficed considerable l .X 5'- 4 . N difficulty in wresting a game from the Gate City eleven, but this year the EQ 2 . ' N Tigers overwhelmed their opponents by the score of f ty-ik to nothing. The W M, NI J wean-ers of the Orange alld Black swept over all oppd n. Willie Bodner, lN,1f-----.,,,uf Q quarterback, seemed to have been able to put the spark life into the Tigers O 5 Q ' ' that afternoon as no one has done in several years. Th Awhole line seemed as U X if 'Hit ull' ,s oneg it was a mountain of strength against which Knon ould cope. The back- 5 N ff fy field functioned almost perfectly, running off plays e clockwork. g g Running rings around the San Bernardino tea. ,he Mighty Tigers scored fs fi +. ' - -LQ wg rzwl l, s as: Q l K f 'U ' I f in , EBT ' Q0 , , El , W ,- ,H . H 1 S f . Q . f -'4 bx I JY! 2:5335 S XX fd iii f . . Cl.- .... j-T5 -sexes, l L H ' ec- L. e - y '-DQ' gk ' W. Harn M. Glass G. Cumming G. Dornbush F. Cronk J. Sharp N. Gray 'H IT' skbjxescj . N... ...,,.-- .J Lg 5, g 5 .- . Q- 35332 ii -me cue- m e acwg . -:-: KX ag - - -cc -g c - I . ,. TH. I- in V, V W I- wi uf, 'r M gulgrj nll Wh gg 7 5 j in fe :gm-jg 'ff 'lf ' ' - H f 54 K f ' 6 v I1M,,,lsIE -e It ,nl taiwan Q, .gud .1 1... -..it , ,Q 1... bi ff GZ' C 'UKCCCCCUHQ ' CCC 2-XCCCGC4 4111181424 CCCCC43. GCCCC N! C8 Ol!! ' - ' 4318 0 'K K Ninety-five g,55fL'QQTAf'5T5'1571Q'Yig g :''gglggjfj 1.75 1' 'sfV1. i'Eig'iYY 'f 15,7532 AI! 1 f:fT1'Qj'.ff ' 5 3 .1.p1j.31'1' .Kfor.g1,ggf5'1g'-ig .l13j1Q'if'3'y5, 'L.j,1i11 Ti1S11i13i ,1f- .'-if-'-'j+1':LL f 'Tw' ,ix-HQ Qg f f'jff . 'f1j1-'11 2:4112 111.13 ' , 55:-5 ' 1,','1'+'IQ1i5 wg' if ff ?1f,,g2b1V,r-L-11,29513 If libs' ,f wffql f 11, 1 1x'1'f1-1'- 4 Xe 9',1f,f, 1 1 f 1 11 f3f,fftff-'ifffifiz ff C15 ,Wm-?fjf'z5:2,11v':5 ,f . 4 -lfifj, 'f'-L'.x 11111 ,cf 11711 1 ,:gQ.1w.1 , ,'f:,5 1' 11,1151 N,f,f,+-:,f.,i.1, 11 f'5i1Wc11,11,r11.111 ' 1 W1 111311- -11 fl vf v I Pu f , 1'11411-ff.c1:fsJf'ff5W os, 1' -3.11, 17 - gf 1,v11' in X 'fqj' 'Q fu 'X -11 ,gal-,fl 'pw ,11 31.1, W., ff 153 1, Mug? 1 ,.,,115!. 1 5 ,1113 11, , V, . F11 V '11, -.1 111, -1 . 11.1 111, 1, 1. 11,1 ,.,,-1,5 5- Je. 11 A111 1 ,J -LT11 ' ' ' 4,-.-'-'1L,,,...1-f-IN 1,gAg,-.V--V 1' T'-ii --.--, f'1Q - Q' 1' gf xl --f -JL' 1-jf fffk ,3..--3L3l-- fKtv1,ff..- -- 5g15Sgli?:ffr.f1tj111. i .L '4 If l1851ifL? lit, fmiiiklf f2.E4E1..iE?12Y1.,aQT1 ,f..te:11zLf.I'Q,? 33?'1JJ..1'..7 ,1.1QYT..31l,iUBoll f.i-1e,3:.'1P.if.Qf. A 5211-' . Ef 11'.'5 1' 11. ,1--1-fglg' 1 1 ,- 'Q1:',1,'- . . N1 ,igufg at least one touchdown a uarter. Outstanding amon the Tiger ball ackers -- 1 1 141 111, an-gf L XFl'ff'.:s,'s.'gs,1 pfmgggffz -,ffm few ,4'v1H 11' ., 111113131- Ytd1 1N' V' rllfj-, gif! LMi?',..f'11f'i1sf 1 nfl, 111:-45l5:1l',,,,1 ww .--mg 1 --,-5 ww ...AM mr4fi't5 ' --Q 4 fxfi bf K5 11251 1 A 114 tmjlf' . ,A F3 r 1 1' '-1 rm. 1 ,ff 1 1.1 we ff -x- 1 ' QM- LF--' QC-1 . , iftsftrsnil 1J.1,gi.f ,111 fmfi 1j'w1i1'3 .g, 114 1-x1,11',1 will 1 . ,1 .1 . 55111 ' X . , ,Y YV.. -,,,51,. In Y., . . 1 I Y Y., ,..,., I Vs '1 -.1,',' N 1.4632 1.-1 ...L.,,, ,,, 1 4, LQ, -1 'QQ 1.11 111 f--gf., :ft 1133 ooff.s1f1 1. Q1'Z'L. 'y',1-riff 212131 as 111 1..,1 ' ,. 1-1 1,..1. 1f.:.,1f..J kb X, ,JI-' 'iM1TL?1,11lL i ,o,iM, Bio 21 eipeci ,.,d1i'7i7 ' . . ?QlHffj' H X! Ml., 5 1 1' 7,4 ro, , 153' sf gm Notp 1 1 'ITS-Qssfs .. 1 1..,...1?. g 4. N ist: 3-l 1.gf'eig1 1- g fs--F ,U- 1 5 irq 1 1 yfvw fl T .51 QD 531253 15 FTTTWQ CZQVWNJ -Mlfj 1 1 W 1 H1 1 -,121 .. Til? gsgivssg snf1 'K --1 ,, IHJPCX .11 41 f.2'Q'.1,xf111,J Q11 1-'11, ,I J f-...31 1 ,ic L .1 Sign,-'T ' f ff. 41 13 ik.E.Q:q:xx3wta1 51-4 , ...M-0' .,..11.-- on 1. 15' wg U , sw 1 ' n 'Wiii 451' . V.: .1 111 1 1:41 ,- ,- . j-?:j1,t,J .543 ff gg iixffifj 1..x1 ,fs 13--sl af W. 1' ki.: F95 1yf:,fvSf1pg5 Que-e,..s,g.,Qpt1 115.21 ,11111'f'1r11Q'1ii1 1 '11 Q41--1 was Bob Allen, who scored four touchdowns, two in each of the first and sec- ond quarters. Chaffey has two of the best linemen in the league in Wayne Harn and Nelson Gray, who consistently opened up huge holes in the line that were big enough to run the proverbial truck through. This win over the Card- inals resulted in a triple tie for second place in the Citrus Belt League between Chaffey, San Bernardino, and Redlands. As this was the last game of the season for the Chaffey football squad, it was a real way to finish a successful year. It was his playing such a consistently good game that led Clinton Dorn- bush to receive the position of end on the mythical All-C. B. L. eleven. It was generally agreed that the Chaffey team as a whole made a very good second team. One of the features of the game was the injection of numerous substi- tutes into the fray during the closing minutes of play. With such a successful season it seems certain that Coach Muggs Mitchell will be back again next year to produce a championship team. LEAGUE STANDING HEAVYWEIGHT Won. Lost. Tied, Pct. 1.000 CHAFFEY . . 2 2 0 .500 2 2 0 .500 2 2 0 .500 Pomona 4 0 0 San Bernardino Redlands Riverside . . 0 4 0 .000 ' GHTWEIGHTS I N Won. Lost. Tied. Pct. Pomona . . . N . 3 0 0 .000 CHAFFEY . 1. 1 1 1 .5 San Bernardino . 1 1 1 . 0 Redlands . 0 3 0 0 1 . xdfsti trol 15 .1 3' -. 'yy 551 1. . ..,c,,.1 M1 - '.:,,1T'i'1 Q'Q':1, 1322 Mixp, f1y..11,I: -pw? 1--1' 1 1Qfi?f'.1f1lL 1214 .'-- .-- V-. 'X' .,1,. . X . , lux 3 1 I 'vtlgfgs -.153 K YI X11-is 1 .21 ,J M N so ' J exegesis. 8f1,hi':1:1f:C1g19g N11-fi ,jg 31351 111 ii vi 511-A4 1 Cm-J .AJ 111Lnetr 514.2521 W1 Qff5:3Tf5'3i'71:Z -mf 11 111101 'Wlirf 'J 'f- ,ai,f11.'f1 11111011 111-5F'Q1i.L,.Ll,3 '- Li? C51 LFQTIQQQ A .Vx-X, g11fn1hg Qliiiitk if 555, 515 1111 pe fifsfiscg rf' ,-. lrglffyi W2 nwxsssre E., XLWh3y1,Ej ffl- Kgifr 4 X-,Z X5 JF roi , ' ' '. N YQMIVQ kv t V11 ,gps U 1, .J 1..mg'.x1 CJ Qll-il-X:1,f+k J 229.1 1.1, by. w, 1155 W. ,,.,.,, 1 ,J Ef'f11uJ 1 Ulm 1 251. - vgpfig LQ.'11Q'57'KQ'1f- V g5111111,i1' 5,1912 EQKQQCQQ 651 697 QQ 911 .'Q'-jfs . 14 if cn YbF5.,ffQ 5 --' 11 3 Q5 B 1 135115 7155? 177 !.,.l1'1 1L'1..1+Jf1P.,Q.,J -'11'11'.e-.11 11, xii' 11 1' .E L' 1 1 Io ,X f- 'ff-X .LQ 1-ef, XV. .11 J 1-11'f '11 1111 11 1:05 xi-1-l11. Q1 ,,111,,-.59 lg.-2 -1 , n ,Y N fmsxxgss flQiKsC515f35 F1431 Cf. Y L fsiiz-1iess1sk3 t-3'if' 'f'4 LM1 ...Q idMm0diQi f 11? 111513 fi' s., ' Q :A .LXbgf..i 'X' Z.gX7'qf2fM fl' L'i.X.S. bag 1,1211 it - sfs ff. ,Lil KW 1 11 FLA L4 'JP f. fIff+1?iW'S!LQ' .1, -X , - 1' I -1 ff2,,1gSo'1,,,1 14114 ff, 1 1,52---:Q 11 1 'mf'-.' XM 1' fi. .QQJFL ,fxiy h.1t,'ag?Q-EQ X156 ' f-fu X. Ebgl.2g:2fL.f,1 1:11. 1 59119 .21 g gm., I-.571 - , , '11 3 T1 1,215 V11 115,41 New pw rf, 1..1- 111' , 1,3 LMI , X... , ,, . 1 1 111 xJ1l1'11' 1..' 1, ww V1 LI' 11' -1' -M4 X! 5., P 11 ' 11' V '.- jfri3.2.',,.,-' fi'17 ' ,- ,if RCC! CG C' fXf4 sffvwfol-'-13.X: X- 1.-xisan, 14:55-1 lf.j1v'p'1gX 5' 1,11 iffy W L. ' Yi ' 4511.11 1 ffl ? i'i1E1 tri 311111 151 1 J! .Xl f I 1 Y ' X., 'Liam ,xx 'H' vm- if 1 R. Allen V. Daniels J. Hoiman, W. Graber, J. Elrod, S, Reeder. - - - '-.-f11',--fl? '.-,14,f- v rl,-ff ' ' . 1f,1',f iv' .. 5.1 Off? ,Z ky' . 1. M 1 1 - , 1 . . , . .1i ?fULf. - KQVY1 'M-,gfi3'V.g'?1-if' ,, ,- .5-.4 f-, ww- f-, A -,ff 3- , .' re '15 -:x B 1' . 1- Y ,1f- 15--'fp 1-1 3- 'rv' Ffa 'o'1'w'o 1 'Q 5'-gif jx- f'1gXg-bfx y Ib it-A 3,,k..j,531l.5..a.y,g.,gi1Vg,,. ,,Q:gj,ngf2g,g..,gcQs4-1 3.lg,gk7g1iq. ,, .X 1 1. ,1iQg,13:,Qigdggjtrenxe,-Sta.,5?1g3.f5t,n9,g,5 1,7 .V,,gf ,1 'X L,1,f11y ,- '1Is,'j ' 111' ,Q 1L'111,,1V1 ' lfiggffq Q. , at T11 X 1 'J' .X 1 fn ,Q 1 , nv 11114 .1 1i1f1 j Q P 1L.f'f,i ,,Z1,..f1Q ' 1 ',1917XQf4,!1ilv 6595 17451 'fo 113l1f::'3i:zm:11'f,i2Lj!1 1 11, fyg,1,,' 1f,.1I!,7f 10 . ,S-ff 'Q if-fl1E'Lg'x 7l1 1'1,1f W1 1 1 1' 1.1 1-1 11:1 1 . if 'sofa iff ' 1.11 - LfWnf+N'1-Www 1tdshewWmowwAM,s1d1wv,w ,e-W1RnmGwfswu1wwne fi'Q.f111r1, '1 L1,,11,,1 1gf'lg11FY',,1.1,,111:14QQ1, Ag up lyffw ..1-..11t5ll1Q:,fy111'211111l1621ipg.Qff'j1f.1,1ffj U-f5A'1:11111,x..,'111.f'15'j11'1'.'Q jf',,11111F Q My cet lUXfFlVPWHQWUfiQMiHUWlMtdw?'MM3LUQM1mnWKIWW? Ninety-six A 23257 Y .1125 EY ?QYLLY3lE.US55l33i JTYXYEIQFQUQ tlilligjlllll ' 'qifyll ' QQ l Q1 ' l fbi? cfllrf il'56l559'llflHlesil fllfi ' l lf ll if eff' XV ffl rl ll'l1.f 1-. rf AK' filfwiff f W A A' l l l ' Wall l Cadl arllkggv as al l xszesut ., p dlliifliigiie-Liiraisfacifeiaaaai' Qfoeee. scccocfsatctfff , ,J or p gli-'ff-i, El 'Q E15 V9 fri , , PM 'Q 5 lfffl sf, wt . :f t like 'S . if WS N s l l l 1 Sill le .evil 215- LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL This year's lightweight football team, under the able guidance of W. H. Pop Kegley, ended the season in a tie for second place with Redlands. The schedule of practice and league games was satisfactory throughout the season. Taken as a whole, the lightweights have been a neat team through the efforts of Coach Kegley and the way in which they have given their best for the school. Some of the outstanding players have been Captain Harold Gillott, Kirkpatrick, Kellogg, and Sheehan. A game with Riverside was one of the number of practice games which were played this year in preparation for the big season. This tilt was won by the Chaffey team 33-6. Although this game was with a league school, it did .l Q A l Kel my 'il li, :ljj 712-13 I ts ,l as ,QQQQQ not count as a C. B. L. contest. The lightweights played the Chino heavy- LN 4 weights several times in pre-season games. The first tilt was in favor of the P232 l J Cubs, who won 18-0. The team was outweighed almost fifteen pounds to the 0 at T fi fn XS' H man, but this mere matter of Weight did not make a11y difference with the 5' N ,Nfl M , young Tigers. Pop used the first-string in the first half a.nd the second- 3 X lllllg string in the second half. The subs held up their end of the score in good EW! EJ I style 315' it W x 'N ' N, ' X film- M,1lQ l The Cubs again won another football game, this time with Citrus Union M High School. Pop's charges brought home the bacon in the form of a 19-0 f .5 ' victory. The Tigers used some neat off-tackle plays that ran off with consid- ' l' if erable smoothness and execution so early in the season. In another set-to with I fl A ' Chino the lightweights again took all honors by winning a 12-0 victory. Even when the heavyweights lost to tl1e Monrovia heavyweights, tl1e lightweights 23IE325gIuII'l u fel fa avenged the defeat by winning 13-0. , f-x lfj 0 D 1 5 Cl' lf CHAFFEY-RE LANDS N lf? ull r fi , ' D v 1 E ll..... ffnlffw DW The first league game of the season for Pop Kegleys 11gl1tW8lgl1t team re- Qgfg Q2 pp? ll sulted in a decisive victory for the Tiger Cubs, 19-0. From the very start it 52. was evident that the Cubs were the masters of the situation. After the kick- 0 i l ,AN off the Tigers held the young Terriers to downs and thenceforth proceeded to U , , 2 f zz . s ap: X- A 0 ill , ml 19 T T U fm 1 -' 4 .D U' it l4ll-M' 1 lvl li l U ' A 0 1 U 0 LL--l 0 0 l Q 8 H gs m am! 'Y . ll I! 'cf I U E f w ' - 55 1 on f ' Q 9 W ...T ya Qggx, V NK! 22 Egfluif Z C xg. Q Aj t . l' 7 XXLJ U l L, 4, LA . . K :sys i x r. 2.33 fx , O! Q 'll if' 0 0 lj: A 1 o 1 ,jj J id . . ,, . M6243 1.55-im Top row: L. Barnett, P. Films, E. lurkpatrlck, J. Sheehan, Conch Kegley. C. Kellogg, W. Mat- Q X ,Wy lin, H. Matlin, H. Addins, II. Allams. H. Gillott, J. Dundas. Bottom row: K, Slaybaughg H, Wel- s H 'htxx ff don, J. Sharp, B. Jacobs, K. Fetch, E. La Rue, 0. Gottwald, E. Hughes, F. Hutchins. U lb, 'N ' ,alia QW' Q l Z 'V--.1 g -- - -- -'V-1-t sag W L't ' 1+ l -T l 5 Q33 ii C -1 33333523 -gg, 5. KK CG 22 KKKQ :Kass 'WH A - E ,Q '-'llll 'W ww ,lllll I go K 3 5 u .l , ,X 0 Hlll lrlllll Q 'fIIIH' I'l It gg l gm 5 My l- 'f' 0' N z' S 4 L l alan I l I tg uhaemg. if f - - 6,1 X 3 lxlffdgflsllllf QI WN Q llll.. .nllll Txlufim , e 0,-4 A zlhlll.. ,F ..lllll, YE k , Illh- 9 Wg Qgfffl UCC HCQCC A 42' CCC!! 54 C CC4!-4. -C0661 53 Ge Qui 1318008 K Ninety-seven W Wt3ifQQ3wV,F'5f!Qf25YQQQYff'kiX iff 3 Q'fE5ifT3i,ifiTE5Z2? U Ni ' iff? WQUCDU 3J'i57w15if lswn lbw will Wiefffirwwi f X ' f , 'f ' X' Xi' 'al f Wi., f J nl Wt rr W P'f'5' L l V f ilsihi-fail? rfe2.g,pve2fwffwff' .firm lffffsfrfa-+4 iw SQ!! WEE? F f?f?xrf'3t2',? ,P Kzikif ' if ffi9l'il-1'Y5'fi 'SSUQWX s get J . , 5,4 crush the opposition as a mighty steam-roller might crush an eggshell. The .f, 4, f ' Y' irq... cg IM, w 'f L. . H . ' P ef' YSQQQ1 'Wffq CN VQX 1 vi 'A f 3 tw -rw Xffdug-VE L'MMlixi,. .,,ml:VY'j Sarees: E22 A N -X1 . X T514 ,K tm P V 9-A HJC Lf2,f4e4f.4sQf K V' ll V 'Al h gifs te ,tif ,, . if? . f-J api Q, vi proteges of Pop looked like a real team as they scored their first touch- down. From then on it was futile to try to stop their march toward the goal. Once or twice they fumbled at rather critical moments but as Redlands was not strong enough to keep the ball after obtaining it, Chafiey lost practically nothing by the untimely baubles. In spite of this the liglitweiglits proved them- selves a worthy team. Gallopin Jack Sheehan was up to his old tricks again and paved the way for touchdowns through his huge gains against the opposing team. Jack car- ried on in a very commendable manner. As he is only a sophomore, we expect to hear great things from him during his next two years under the Orange and the Black. Captain Harold Gillott was in the game but a few minutes because of his injured foot which kep him from breaking away on his customary dashes through the line and around the end. Coach Kegley is to be congratulated upon the way in which he has drilled football knowledge into his charges. The Baby Tigers certainly returned the compliment of his coaching with interest, if judging from the way they defeated Redlands can be considered a fair test. , Q CHAFFEYfPOMONA Playing their second Citrus Belt League game of the Tigers lost to the Pomona High School lightweights on the by the score of 12-7. The defeat was due, perhaps, to playing, for none of the fellows seemed quite up to snufff' only score came in the first period of the game when sensational eighty yards for a touchdown. It seems as if keep himself from humiliating the teams he plays againstg pulling off a stunt like that eighty-yard run. The extra Chaffey because a Pomona player was off-side. Pomona's first tally came from a pass made after the ball down the field by line drives. The second score ginning of the third quarter. The Tiger Cubs passed a head ffg nz fc Q3 JJ? ug .x ,L ,C , - 1.1 ..-r-1 P5 C13 . Sari' in K . P ,thnx , fc' X. u , N - Af, so gjiQfii -' .iz fi 25255 WLT LJ V x w4l.iZ1Q-1 wafer nifamil , . .. j K lf. llutr-Inns, 0. Gottwald, C. Kellog, P. Films, K. Sluybaugli, L. Barnett, J. Sheehan. 5i'L3fSaE?iZ5 c , , c V V KfiifViWi3f?7ffT3'QZ fQff 5f4f?Xf5f7QfQ.j, f' 4 f-fl 5 ,ir . wp --,F ,Q 'f, , fil ag'itmQ,g5 Corfu fi f . li iw Tiff f it 1?':fT.1 f, uvxwwiii QQ we .1-X I- H 2 fi, F-4 yyfg 1 ,E--J. ,xxjiwgjl A .15 If xox, jiwrqlxf ,i 1 ,.4i-w- y ,ii pe. ,im ,ts -t , A, fm . 1 o r , ,wb .li ...e V. -all ilu- -. y. , 471' lr! fzjwbfsiwmillll N F, , Y'! l?','f5HffQY-, We------fi Tkjifot' 'Q gg, .i-L'-21, he rf if do osa5afsfe.f.ee,e?iQca,f A kr, Ninety-eight f.x:yv,x,1-3 A F5 ,.Sl'-' Q V to. 'J f' may . QV ,J 555 'II V I f N , I W, In ' III IIE- I 1 I 'li ' I, X 'Y-73 , II I X I 'X I I I -f I . I that rolled tothe fifteen-yard line, where a Pomona man fell on it. The Cubs' next chance to ring up another tally came when they worked the pigskin to within striking distance-in fact, to the, one-foot line-but lost the ball on downs. 'Pomona puntetl andthe Tigers were again engaged in the process of advancing the oval 'goalward when the final gun sounded. Gillqtt, as usual, played stellar football. He made several long runs be- sides his oustanding yard-eating run of the first quarter. Eddie Hughes and LaRLIe, end and center respectively, played a good brand of football on the line. The Cubs were not .alone in. their defeat, for the Tigers also lost to the strong Pon1ona'Cards. AI -I I ' I ' CHAFFEYFRIVERSIDE I On Armistice Day the Chaffey Cubs 'defeated the Riverside High School lightweights 13-6 as a preliminaryto the big game of the afternoon, a tilt be- tween the Chaffey Qheavyweights. and the Sherman Indians. During the first quarter neither team gained mmich except for a few runs, which failed to be followedxby any scoring. Kirkpatrick and Kellogg were bearing the brunt of the attagk during the first quarter, although Qaptain Gillott got away for one dash of twenty yards. I -'-N In the second quarternIf'Irish Kirkpatrick uncorked a pretty thirty-five- yardrun around right end. This gain' was what put the pep and ginger into the team, for from then on they were on their toes every minute and outplayed the boys from Riverside in all departments of the game. Just before the first half closed Jack Sheehan, the Gallopin' Ghost of the lightweights, ran back a pimt and raced through the whole Riverside team for a touchdown. The extra point was added by a coinpletedppass from Filius to Weldon. ' In the' third quarter passes were thrown all over the gridiron by both teams but neither squad scored. Thedast period marked the steaming up of the Chaf- fej? eleven, who took the pigskin on the forty-five-yard line and marched to a touchdown with Kellogg and Kirkpatrick doing the heavy ball packing. Kel- logg shoved the ball over but the attempt at conversion failed. Riverside man- aged to,-punch across a lone touchdown before the close of the game but, like J. Sharp, w. Milam, E. Kirkpatrick, E. La Rue. Vg g V I p p Q nf-fm I II. ' ' 1 I! X W . ,III I' I.'I -I , ,Q W W I , .if I, ,176 I-I-I ,X -. .1 J I L' I . IIN fl ' fw. ..I I .27 I. V, 51 Q6 ...,.-, ew ,- ,II I ' LII I f II I X ,U . , fII'I'II 'I IIII' I, WAI II IIIIII I I . I I, I ,I X W ,If If ' I :J'.I.f i I I I I I ' f I - I I ., ' -' I V, I I 4' . Ninety-nine 4 . v .1 -xv!! XV ,,. , ,J MVC, ,J f.,V V... V,VV!',VV VV . V, .. ,,,,. ,N .A 1 V f, . A X V r V '- f A 'V V V . V '-1 V...u...,z,r Sidi: l.E...l.M9,l..P ,V .V 9-VVV 1, sl Vi V Vs-:lr-if-'-'i-. . V UV V' fff VV ', f 2 'pf X I l V l 1 . A I C , V V'lV ' V ..y,V, I V V V'- E V V V. .W xl.. K V :fsA,V', .jg ZVI- .fixki CQ'-.3 3 if-f V ji V-.f.' Vi ,gg,',1VL.., ,V - ,. C Z JE., wvws 'V V' V V jixlhg NXVV SEQ . V1 gf. 7V' V Vxfis- ,,, V' lx fQV5V1UV 'V V-7-jf-vig.: Y X ,-.V Q V-. .. Zff f , l ' -cf L 5 ...N I VA V.. V V V . V.. V'1V- ' 21 . 'VT' V .Vs l fl ffl V wi- - 'UV' 1 V XV Q -N Qzqe, ..gVf ' nj, VV-fl:-1-VV . ,,., 1 ijs, 'j ,Qff . 3. fy! V 'Q 1,11 V V A, V X. i' ' V 'Z -V VVVVVVV ,QV ,- 5-,V4,..V,..V ,.1fj ff ' V . gl V Vf . .M . af-', I V N '-:Ii-' -. MWF ' 1551 QQ if .V ,T . 'rj V V QJCV1. V. ..-,Vqxfl 'V . 'i-V 4-if-WJ V 5V9f3'iV' Xi, , . I ,V 732- 'K -VW C Til 7 VV? ,IJE V,f'V,lf Aff x. jil'f,j'v V-.fajxf lllfff VL 'R-,V V if-V' 'A' XVI V . VV - .QVI 'XIV X VV .,.V.. ...D -.Wx i 'QT' T ' .,,. X. VV l ,V 'i:iV . '. V. V - V s . , . NU .V ' W' . . .. V V . .V V I my .Vf..x VV . .. V .fg- K 'V . .Vf ,V -..-fl V V fl 'fV5,.7l-L gl' fl ., , X V V . X 1, ..gI23VqlUiVVVV... X V . .VV '-C , , ,or Yflf. x' ' xp.: . 4. . V V . VV V' 'V , V',l.1 ' l - V k. ' , V T..-fi PL, .. . Vw-V 1' V -V l,...V.-. we 'J V'VfA'Tf, VV- -V . .I ., .I 1 V . V Nl ' 1 ,A V.V.-.l-.V V. V . V . ,.. .,, V , WVU V W, Y .,.. ' V' 5.1 V V, V . I V VV, , I -S -1- VV ,-. l,jV1f33, V5 yo fvsr N111 -.--.Q E:..Vi V 1, ,VV fb VVHV 1 I, V V, l, 'rw I L ' LX 1, lr 'ViV'VAf N-f7y'VVj of lik? lfiQ.jvVxV VV'V. . 5' Q, ' 'l X N ' J , N ' -'V ii V! VE XXX gifxfff 9 ' x'--.VVYV 'ff .. Q' VV ,. V120 - .HH V 1,61 V .V V M fi'V'-2'5 -9,1 'FV X 'ful--PV V VV. . ,Vff. . Vfw -1 ' ' V. .Jil 'VV VVVV:VViV'V.'V t-.VVVV i .Vk VVV. ,JUL ,.,.,',VgV,.,7-K., I,-gi. .1 .V V 'Y - LTA . V 'V I 'V V' ' ' . . . V. V ir . TJ 1 ,fllil 'Wi' V 1 '. V . ' if ' ,V' V4 'J ' .V r't'V.',-'- -' . 2151 I V V' vi V ' ri' 6 X . f-7 A 5jkijj-flue,.,V.,VQfL-..-'. R' 'V . 2 ', U V'i 'l V, 2 Vs. VV l Wg- '5.:f. 9' V . -V Chaffey, failed to convert for the extra point. As usual, LaRue, Sharp, and Weldon were the mainstays on the line, while Kirkpatrick and Kellogg shone in the backfield. CHAFFEY-SAN BERNARDINO Playing their last game of the season, Pop Kegley's team held the San Bernardino lightweight squad to a scoreless tieg resulting in a tie for second place with Redlands. The Tiger Cubs played like the movie teams-you know the kind. In the last minute of play they succeeded in staving off the Cardettes' last and futile attempt to punch across the final line for a score. San Bernardino had taken the ball down the field on sweeping end runs and short but effective passes. The Gate City eleven had a wonderfully perfected interference machine, but the Cubs were able to curb the best efforts of the opposition. The first half of the game was decidedly Chaffey's. Captain Gillott, other- wise known as Frenchy, and Irish Kirkpatrick featured the offense, who after working the ball to within six inches of the last chalk line were unable to put the pigskin where it belonged at that particular moment. During the second half the Baby Cards had the playing to themselves but, like Pop's charges, lacked the necessary punch to score. It certainly looked like defeat for the Tiger Cubs when the San Bernardino team completed a pass over the end zone, but it was ruled incomplete, much to the joy and relief of Chaffey on- lookers. On the line Weldon and LaRue played a wonderful game and Gillott and Kirkpatrick did the heavy work in the backfield. As this was Captain Gillott's last game of his high school career he, as Octavus Roy Cohen puts it, done noble. Even though suffering part of the season with an injured foot, Frenchy always put all he had into the game. V l 4 ,'-'-b-751518-.' 1- VV. .. Vw fr sw My ' VVLL 'V L. , , . umsix vp, K'--'igj .Vx-.J I .... WWMM L ,J V -sf , V I ', f . ..V, V ,.... 'LV Ply ... ,ltwxul .,,V A HI.-.V. ,,. T1V..1q V. T-:VV-TQ 41-:JV .sviggygg inf. 1 zifafl-f ,,V 'fi'-j V l ' V' lr '. VQQVF -V V W l-V5-It 5451511 frm-V ew 5-Ex ru Y,. I 9 'IV i'1VJ!-lkmfwri lf 'J V V.,,. . s.VV .fV www V ,,f ,,,V V 5535? 23255 V-2 Z lil: VIN' 'i-' ETQICU ' rl QV-rfvVV.b.Vb.n Qi. ,-env 'pm Vw . V -.fV.VxVg V V CII-1 AXxpXT?.,XQ 3 V115 QA. y vV y V gl KY:-1-LAVVQ' LW flybe- .33 Ve JT' VV- A x Hifi 452 li VFV Mi 'WV V1g:VV'V.-M MV V-,VV .gon VW. V '.VM1V qljl V- file, f ,A-, fV 83 .iVJV.32Q?1i3 f. '1sVEl7'VV 'Qllllpii ,jj lfiVVVQ:lY V, QV, Vx. iTfl:'VVf. Vf VGXVZFV' fi f':2,7',2iY',f'P rw c:41Vig:g555.'L'g f . V-122552 hill li 'fx LJ X965 1 VLV3 all rECh. 'AJ .Qjyl Jgiilv JV 'f'-'V' ..,? Sa.: V. M ,mf-gy. V'VV'V Vw, V- V- VV.,V1 NIH J ,NVQ 1 V, V AV lmixf 'V Vf ,'Vf V 1 Vt: V .WV Ill .I VVV. V- V. VV.- I EVQ- 'V X ' V lfly 'J - ,X..ff, P- ,-g,.,,.V.V -..., f X 5 3--Vx-. -figVV1V '55 t lriy gngl w M- l,,,f,. .VVV5 RW. QZV ivy! Vgwxi- Ll :V v,. . im' Vi V .Q . ,VlV.,,. iyyxil-'I I V. Xu - . I V-1. K. V.tV,VV 1 -f-,VVVV K.. WYX jew: .,,.j V Vf. .. A .,5VV X, 12 Explge-.Q ,- V V, .. '7:jQV1-1',vy- X' X93 CffMsQQ'VSV V' jV QQ all Vt lwf V' HITWCX ' V H VLN IMXILAQ 'NX il..,.,l Mgr JV! VV 5- lv IMFJVQRVQC' V' 'J lj' 5 Tri. Inf' -VV V -VV2 'lx' 'll'-.Q iff 'Wi VV--Vi - V' VV V VV V V- V i VQQZVV WNW ,V . :..VNV VVLV ill 4- V V.' rl ll-V .l Vu .----l' VVVV, VVVV ,f-.V AV ...V l 1 ' A .' W Con:-h Kegley, E. Hughes, B. Jacobs, II. Gillntt, II. Weldon, J. Dundas, K. Patch. 1,1 'X 'ws LK.-1. V XV V. .VV VM l 'V 't U .. V .gt F 1 YVLV X 3 V 1' . , . . .. , .. . . .. pq. VVVV k 5V--V . .V V ,V . '. ,VU -I 'll' 'Q -VV, VV V, V. JV'-'3 V h ,fl V' v fill-'-LK'f'R'7??V3is7'xx . ffigi 2' 'ikkiff fMmmmwwwVfwWMwwm.mmwtwffdekwapwwww 1, , ji 4,111 V5 Qfjv I 41.35 VVQMA YV ,,.. NNVIXMV VVVLZ- Vl. 1 Y . NQVL' ff! V15 ,sl IXQTIQX RTEJJW V- 'Q VVV - ' - VV .:'-VV'V V ' -' In - V ' VV'.JVV--V. -f1V-'NVIVVM V. 'V V' ,r,VVVV V Vim 1. -.2 xffflrfr'V1-Xr 'V'f,'V 7P'j 'l V'if'Va- M . -ull: ' ?...ilVV::1-W f'?1Vf -V V Vi,--ffl' :- - .l.'4i- . 4 - Vli1'iw:eQl- ?v5'lU'L-f if.--V 'fV!YfV: ' f f1i?5'V 1. V' TV15FV'2F.C.f 'V i'7 'ftii,1?. ii. 'f.?.if3j. iff fold if :1.i..i.:Qzg.K.1.. VV, 5.121 fa-'. -1 fin V One hundred 'f IBIIIIIIUXXK' 4 ' 'L 1 -lv Egg--tx V Q. ' IJEYL., . X' ' . K4 l H' Fw E QV gsQ 'lllwlggl 4, Ili 4' X H lfffffilgliwfgshz IJEEBBJCDL rib. QW l llmillfvllirffll l! I Q Wi els q.:!rN. P5252 WQQL DIUHQKX LSE CLASS C FOOTBALL Future material for Chaffey s lightweight and heavyweight squads was again under the wing of O. E. Snyder, coach of the Class 'C eleven. With forty Freshmen and Sophomores Mr. Snyder has built up a little team which is getting the basic fundamentals of football which will prove invaluable to the coaches of the bigger teams when they step into the shoes of the grad- uating members of the lightweight and heavyweight teams. Ti 5 ,Zyl W - Wi Wg! , gp y . ,S H ig ,al X gg ' T J 2 'Q J,,:1'w yi l X! P . 7 f i L 'J ff 1 Al 2 Jlllllu mill ,f J - -i X uv.. .ml ,l a QW- ,V W 44 ' ' , WB 'Q , ei' 9 C ' a mug-Q FE? 5 Q M cc H KJ i L -' 4 ni X V-4 . V' X it 5 W E3 J k 'W S I V ENE? This year with Captain Harold Shiffer at the helm, the Class C squad played four games with other schools. In their first two tilts of the season the Baby Tigers lost to a heavier and larger team from Monrovia by the :i! ' 'mg M F ' score of 33-0. In a return game with Monrovia on the Wildcats' gridiron, KS?-Q Q N marked improvement was displayed by Mr. Snyder's charges whe they held B 5 Kg! ' gg the same Monrovia squad to an 18-0 score. X P M. FY M On another away-from-home game the Class C team hel Lt SChino TP- I Illllf' eleven to a 6-0 count which, although it was a defeat for th s ,'n erthe- 0 less showed that there was no lack of fight in Coach Snyder's , Bonita gi K' M2171 High School Midgets took the Baby Tigers into camp on their I to a 5 N E S score of 26-0. On Graber Field the Class C team played axreturl me with X 3 the Chino High School team and defeated them by the sc e of 13-E. I This year tackle football instead of touch, the old stye .inaugurated VN i' in the Ontario Junior High School. There are some p e y sm l fellows on W- f1-- H, ,xx , - if the teams, but they are getting a start that will no do be value for the igxiv X N future high school teams since they will not have to eg n the bottom as IM f- U all previous squads. Having a playing field on the Jun' ' School grounds 6' l enabled the proteges of Coach Snyder to engage in rim age practice with 2? j , f future Chaffey elevens. A g r 'Q A - ' ' at s wx!! -xr-I Q 5 ri Q ta- L9 U 51 .v my ,lf . , .ya l ,Q C3--1 S 21 sw 1 9 V5 ' I 0 ' gv 51 g V V5 44 5 v 5 .ev s il sk, rm H M 8 S ' Q K 2 I f , . K 'IP ' 5:3522 gm 7 A. w ' J L fi KN , . ij unify: Q4 .n.., H11 CE' 23 Ti Top row: Coach Snyfle , . mlan, II. Shiffer, L. Mont-e, ll. Hodge, C. Dowxling, K. White. Bot- O N N L . I 3? . X 3 tom row: T. Moody, . Ilemlrif-kson, W. DeVoi'e, W. Figgins, D. Strir-kling, G. fli'awlml'g. 6 xl My qi W 3 arg '..4 -Y N LAW-u-an st.e, , :Ti Qsg , ,il 635. 'ii G! .46 'GC fQjggx H KK CC 25- - - 22 4 --422 5! 1-full! 'lv'- 'will H., K' D m 5 ,fy Y flu.. -will 3 Q IfIl'Q' l' B 'M ' ia U gli. D., '. ..-' --J' tg g ,. f s gre g 4 Illtufwblf' W g R lu... ...ul glut! ' alumna fp-.ii ln... ...v1, Q: ft... 'KCC QZCCCCCCUZICCCCC 2-I CCCCGHQGCCGC 2-31 CC 0424 1 ' 1518 08424 One hundred one Yllfllfi, liiYi??i?fff5O59?ff, EQEZYYUY5' 139531 57-TSE? mln M-9H'i9l W W - J ail? lt gr f .-,fffg if 53' t 2-'tfllwgglwlifflf-ii-'i'f J . ll WV Viflfg-frftwef .alll .. ,lflltvl but in 'ic 7???lT'-flltiigiq,,tll1t5pf5fgs iz ll ,clejpflfl ,gy 355353, in an -.f D5iQ?aM5o3z2SwQ05sao3o-i-s,s5mis-Qwwe fi ' A '-:fl U' :S K i :Eli mi V15 'Ia S-xg, S Jr 5 fffii is t . K fe -ifbf AY r EH--J T fl ,qt l O Ml gli can +5 w 0 9 l K3 M l rg-.,:J H -, l gl- -yi i rf' Eilrxzjf Y' LN lllnf ,,x,, Eli, , Qfilsasfga assa- .X , G e s e y 1 V g Ed w ll' B tr H'11 VW? , 511 V fill gf L Y 1-K. el ,. were E3l'LiXl'?'J' c--1, Fjjg1,..5 1 gf' ,504 ty T Q . ,aff ,N is I 7 . ug, he I ' bv P gg W If gil AIM ir X LJ l J iff, as f life- go! :galil 'AX FONTANA FOOTBALL Late last fall a football team was organized in the Fontana Junior High School. As Fontana did not have enough class rooms to accommodate the Sophomores, the team was limited to Freshmen and grammar school boys. The job of moulding a team was a great one due to the fact that the boys had little or no experience in football. The team consisted of Ball, end, Hochever, tackle, Falconer, guard, Campbell, center, Littlefield, guardg Den- nis, tackle, E. Spring, end, H. Spring, quarter, Lynch, half, Setser, half, The Fontana team played three games during the season, losing all three to Upland, Ontario and the Chaffey fleaweights. UPLAND FOOTBALL When the new Upland Junior High School was completed, ninth grade students attended this school instead of Chaffey. Howard Mitchell, heavy- weight coach at Chaffey, consented to go to Upland three times a week and coach football. From the twenty-two boys reporting for practice Mr. Mitchell picked the following first team: Cipriano, center, Mason and Hudson, guards, Bland and Born, tackles, Stamm and Wiseley, endsg Busby and Benton, halves: Big- ley, quarterbackg Kaufman, fullback. YELL LEADERS Not for many years has Chaffey been fortunate in having as fine yell lead- ers as represented the Tigers this season. While the enthusiasm of the school . 7 A U W N an E ki -We 5:3 3 ff e: 1 ' W Q KL 'Z-QE.. WJ?-5-i. tl M ' f Ml 2 X sfgf Unfit 'Mg X 3 I Q, f SE L H1 M ,M 'rnpe xx Vik Ja K 5 QQ fwi 5 . YZ? V' ' an f KK! , fi hx , , O9 3 0 rv' td. Q Z I 5 I R' W' Q Mil' 'FW r, WW? , 1 K U IVE was running high during the first part of the school term, as Chaffey Won .jj , .L 1ff.5,fif,,l'H game after game, Betty Hill was the head yell leader. V During an active track, baseball and tennis season Ed Wells, an assistant gi5,Ql,,,, yell leader during the first semester, was chief custodian of the 1'a.h-Falls with kiijfgi Q2 15 Edwin La Rue and Wayne Terry as his assistants. ffl-Q u'I.lg,s.r:2,, 7,23 1 1 k I M Q , A Y M I L., . . . .,,,,, . -alrxgiriv-1 fifjesgseisirxw 6545 51iK?fg -fezie-figs-zws, ESEKOYJQQY KK 5rrffiEsfZif4a,a5g,-agsfs,,:1, yr '-it F4 ' lr 'rn so Y' i' - Y M ill 'N X':,,lf:.'.Q 2,, .'ll'.' ll' 'l r lr -.4 N!! 'E,vi,l Ek'.,V'xQgl. A ' 'Q L QQ! U xi, I ' K I '11 ,f ,luxe-X' 414' 'fy X1 ,KA ffgjltfjiy g,,qU,,l in lt L,,,,ill,fE 7 0 -'i iiifgli-F' g ,fZllll.,,fO.w1'fWi'T Ji? -',iQ'gfflLl1,f j.S..iIlF2 iifisiciifilifiiff CCCKSQGCG 1:4 tax 9: ----- 424. - Qcfsifzk-Lueeesiltit-t.l.f.ti,-MLQOQKBE, One hundred two v9 19 A WN' if I fvv 1, S1 W e. W s 7. Q 'L 5 so We v A A TSE' 3 IL, 'H 53- -V 22428 IM!! HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL The Chaffey Tigers demonstrated that they were a real basketball team this season when they tied Pomona and Riverside for the championship of the Citrus Belt League. Due to the fact that Coach Kaiser was coaching line foot- ball this year, the basketball boys made a late start in the fall. After a few days of practice the Tigers downed Claremont, 48-4. A few days later the Tigers conquered the Pomona College Fresh 26-12. Chaffey scored her third victory over Chino, 20-19. The fourth came after a hard-fought battle with Citrus J. C., which ended 37-35 in favor of Chaffey. The first Tiger defeat came when Chaffey was downed by Huntington Park, 22-19. Chaffey then won 1. :f' . I D will 1 f l T., fl .- 1 1 L1 gg a game from South Pasadena by a 19-15 count, while South Pasadena won a Q li E return game, '18-14. , u 1 I LJ,-LQ As captain of the championship Chaffey basketball team, B111 Dean was a popular and efficient center. During Coach Kaiser's illness, at a critical x fcg , time, Bill held the team together. The forward positions were filled by Arvil Terry, Roy Hopkins, Clinton Dornbush, and Norman Ghormley. At. guard posi- W tions were David Meek, Frank Cronk, and Robert McArthur. Q . 22 Q 1-JM 3 In g FIRST ROUND CHAFFEY-SAN BERNARDINO i Chaffey's first league game with San Bernardino, in the Chaffey Gym, on sq -1 tzsaxc A 22 1 so V 533 , Q Q , Q I so - ' is I 4 3 M will N gli-f , January 11, resulted in the score of 33 to 11 in Chaffey's favor. The Tigers held 'Vo 'Q a distinct advantage over their smaller rivals. At the beginning of the game 'rw Chaffey ran up a big lead, which was never endangered. The score at tl1e end of the half was 24-5 in favor of Chaffey. Terry and Ghormley were the stars E of the game. Terry with his sensational shooting and Ghormley with his hard Ei if fighting. The Tigers retained possession of the ball most of the time by means -2 of their clever passing attack. fm' 7 1 CHAFFEY-REDLANDS 6 On January 17 the Tigers prowled to Redlands to do battle. The opening Jw of the game witnessed the Terriers running wild over Chaffey. The score at 22 ? the end of the first quarter was 8-3 in favor of Redlands. In the second quarter 'P If the Tigers forged ahead when Hopkins and Dornbush began to sink their shots. ' ,Z l The half ended 16-13 in favor of Chaffey. During the third quarter Redlands ?- Q forged ahead, tieing the score, 17-17, as the quarter ended. Chaffey took the 28' - , lead in the fourth quarter and maintained it. The final score was 30-27 in 0 0 favor of Chaffey. CHAFFEY-POMONA 'fi 'T' N January 24 witnessed the league-leading Tigers meet defeat at the hands ' .5 of Pomona in the Chaffey Gym. Chaffey began a terrific attack which re- s E' sulted in a 7-3 score in favor of the Tigers at the end of the first quarter. In 3 ' is the second quarter Pomona began to roll up points, due to the brilliant playing 5 K - of Keough. The score at the half time was 17-9 in favor of the Cardinals. In 9 I: the third quarter Pomona continued to outscore Chaffey, but the Tigers rallied E K, X j in the last quarter, making the final score, Pomona 31, Chaffey 18. 23,8 3 RIVERSIDE-CHAFFEY On the first of February Chaffey met the Riverside Bears in the new River- 0 S side Gym. The game was one of the most closely contested during the entire 0 3 1 season. At the end of the game the score was tied, therefore an extra period Z Y Q55 was played. Just before the game ended, Riverside was awarded a free throw gig? k which won the game for them by the narrow margin of one point in the 22-21 :aw ' scoie. L A I ' 4 . .g c - lg c cc ac cuc- 3-ceo og 1 sz cc set - 55553 -in Q 5 so 22 ' W'1'y1e-fv'f I, N 0 .. -- 1. 5 X 'T g1M....i11ea?gg 1 7 11... .,.. ...ln L-I' .num-Marv! I . f ri.,..F9E1 Q ff!-ICCCCGU24! - ICG !4GQCCCC4!'Z!CCl!C1!'I CCCCCCIZQCGCCC 2-It 1110424 - A C -s One hundred three I8 ' illlll 3 , Fi Q FE ENE' ' 217 siC4ki i s gmsmr. . 3 Q 3 - an f s mmxsssgg I . 0 M Q 2 g azes U! S 'f an Q 3 ' li J if XO I llllm.. 5346! 5 2 dh 0 av an - ...- swf: ,, . s -21 g U it s . 5 gym? . , ' 9 :: fs 8 his 5515 3 so 5 3 U r? gp B NKRYS s 9 3 3 s , ' gs. nz so so v 9 g 3 sz. asus 5 3 3 rn 'f ' - W Ir'-f 'H gs I I V .hlln swan 24 X X ZD IQIDSSODSSQ 98889 Qi 8 Q ' ' 1 .1 , . Q21 Q01 y W 2-0 if fi ew W is . az .sa mba - f . 1 i SS 'Q 8 M3888 D 184 I 1249 ' QSM!!! 8123888 ' ki- ' ll 241888 '4 88 I 2 K4 . 1 ox an fi n 2: SECOND ROUND 5-j t Y CHAFFEY-SAN BERNARDINO ' 'QD f 'Tir' In the opening game of the second round Chaffey defeated San Bernardino 1 .fig in a close game on the Cardinal court. After defeating this team in the first 5 QE' 52 round the Tigers began the second game with a case of over-confidence and I rljrjj 3-ffl I before they realized what was happening the first quarter Was over with the 21f ,Q4k1 Qs, score 11-0 in favor of the Cardinals. The Tigers began to come to life in the U f' second and third quarters, but the Cardinals still led, 18-14, at the beginning U ll of the fourth quarter. 9 ,, 4 During the closing minutes of play Chaffey played as fine a brand of Z 5 twigs basketball as has been seen in league competition. About a minute before the 5 jf end of the game, with the score tied, 28-28, Dean shot the winning basket, 3 P which made the final score 30-28 in favor of Chaffey. 3: Y B CHAFFEY-REDLANDS 2 ti H' QQ , Chaffey defeated Redlands for the second time in the Chaffey Gymnasium, A 9 M, -M February 22, by a score of 25-20. The game Was one the slowest played by an . S . both teams all season. The Tigers led, 13-11, at the and maintained their 5522 ' ' ' S lead throughout the rest of the game. The final 25-20. ij X 3 l 1 v Z ,X ,hy CHAFFEY-POMOINA Q' ,J 54 ull '-'- T --vl dn.. Traditional rivalry flamed high on March 1 ' 'na Gymanisum as M , , QTQSSSK the Chaffey Tigers met the Pomona ml to decide the cham- N safe?-f Ci, ,Y pionship of the league. When the was tied. The :Si 1 end of the first quarter found half witnessed a Q S . 3 tied score at 14 points. At the the stood tied at 25 s .Ss ,E E' 3 points and in the extra scored two points, while 5 lu' ' ' ' 'nl' , I the Cardinals scored three game by a 28-29 score. XD K sms? Q . :fx 0 Q.. A 3 1,1 3+ U, Q . 0 a Nl 8 2- - 2 22 2 - -- 'gg 5 gg 5: QKQQQGRZ as -- H 'K 9 YM 3 0 rg S T'-l 5 5 s-rf ' ' v .1 5 f - . 38 S8513 3 H S as 5 g 3 5 S2 x Hww ii ii' 8 '5 4 Q 8 . 5- f' X 0 ,.. f X 9 'XBJY Q Top row: J. Ledger, D. Meek, W. Dean, Coach Kaiser, A. Terry, 1. Dorsett, P. Gage. Second F. Crunk C. Dornbush. Front row R. 1 9 ss gv to U Q a 9 ' sr: . 3 -- - cwzzc ccvz c We -ev: rs my , AA s C O Eg ffj- gk row: w. Miner, N. Gimmley, R. McArthur, 11. ol-Dwell, 9 1 Hopkins, A. Olinger. ix ,g. Q - .5 c ca gcccace:-ccecog -1.1 w' Ulm ga X l like gl. ll' l v 'T :S Fw! 'f ' 'O Q3 gs -- 'JVM ss 1 NIM ...Mr ,ne hh-N .----'HI if Eli -cc err' c wsaccusm 'GCGKSQCCGGWH so - 12-3 One hundred iour 2 if , : H ' .: A I ' ,, Tx T TW HQUI lin Itl r 'Q f X ,, y, an -lh llllgid CC 0 . Q 0,5 QW 5 2 0 3 0 2 gi Q Q J Eg. ay xl 9a Q H6 62 L-vague lead and placed Riverside on the tall end of the score. Chaffey rallied in the fourth quarter and, as the gun sounded ending the game, the Tigers enjoyed a two-point lead. HEAVYWEIGHT LEAGUE STANDING , , . Won. Lost. Pct. ,li arf' , Chaffey . . 5 .625 ,f E fb Pomona . 5 3 .625 9,55 552 Riverside . 5 3 .625 LQQQSF Redlands . . 3 5 .375 Q G M San Bernardino ..... 2 X 7 .250 if Coach Kaiser feels jubilant over the prospect of repeal-,Lg his performance j of this year and turning out a championship team next ..4 He has lost few lwlllwwkl letternien this year. Those who will not report for p f tice next fall are tg Captain Bill Dean, Arvil Terry, Roy Hopkins, Frank 9--e , and Robert Mc- K. X 5 gwlllm- My Arthur. The squad is made up of a great many Juniors and ui e rclassmen. Coach 5 Kaiser has a tower of strength returning in Dave Meek. eek will probably .hifi be moved to center. Clint Dornbush, another re lar, wi one of the for- lffg ward positions, or possibly running guard. Norm Gh y a boy who was only kept off the first string this year by the rnagnifi lo v ork of his rival, pl' WJ Roy Hopkins, will be a regular next year. With only twgpo ons to fill from unknown material, and numerous boys who subbed ai layed on the Sopho- F12 FW! more team to fill them, Coach Kaiser feels confident ill win a league ' 1 'L championship. V , 1,5 -gg- - iD Lrwi, -1 fag l iv' XL Els if 5 3525 X -'Tri ' LM L4 F4 Sq ' QQ ' - iw EZQQQ' M LJ QA 55 Q5 S9413 QSSW ?:jfgl,llflQ 553 'iiigfl Sw QNQQE 1-'w '31 Ufll w fx Ce hill! f gf lm .Nl X!! 2-5 s f,'.'ff CX gcivdica ,M .5 ,th A iii., ' ifllrong A 5 tj Ewll .feighereeii -uve tt. .K VV tj X Z., ff QQXJQ 5 5 .2 ' gel? SUE 5 2559 4 5 O E' Z f-4 3 :- E 3 if rg gf' .X V se e '1 rv- D3 H 1.04 fn 3 ::' ,EX 'S O LCE CD L 9 W is E! h 115 393: Qing Q 'D Q we 5 25 3- Q Q Q U: P-5. Q ggi gd Z S tj ' : El, 2355? ' in Q. ' :U 1 5 3 in M c'-13 '-' Qi ii? Q S 0 U, 4 Qi.l? . 2 :SE S cn E Eihx SWA T 5 G 5' U1 3 - s Q E' U E an ' 5-3 E1 if H ft :I 22 3492 m p-A FD H . 4+ 3 we fb .' g as ' H o 0 E U H+ F C S3 CD Q LA 'Ml ,fi ,., . , gd A Us 'fi ofxwgv 2 gg D m gxx W rr . 5 D' gf Q E- Q Q f' U 3:3 5' H' 99 O N M E, 9 w 5' v iQgv aa 5 er Q in Qsxaia 'e fb S 5' 45.-' w' F' D- 'fi ' N . S Y CCCCQ' UL, ggi! 5 9 . AJ 1' N 2 -X A Q Q. M 4 ,Q led -l ds-it QF erik- -. ' sm.-'3 W' out mm,-,QE QE! 22 Q II? Q33 fl, L LF X 4 l 7 7.4 704 ,wt yu H NVQ an ki 0 O O 0 5 L! E Rd Hmfma 5343 1' U 4 2- 0. O 3 'Lil 3 U zz pw ., l m ll ' 25 U 8 v 5 sun U 5 ggww ii If l N1 Ywf 0 8 6 is ME U ggi xl? . .. f g ll e . ,. 'l il X '7rf15llfl ldl 5 l Is lam 55 l .lit ...mill . ,glmllf ff uni lil.. ...lllw Xf61,f l,,,, M13 S' f llflfj Coach Kaiser F. Cronk B. Hopkins N. Ghormley jjj, Captain Dean A. 'retry o. D0l'l1lJllSll R. McArthur D. Meek , 4 - ii c -we cue-.fac e 3 1 152333 1 Q cc ' i f ' 'iiisia fflllljg rllllwlf-QT IW- 'fllll n , 6 5 7 K K all 'llf' Q4 ful -N,f5,f'Iol f' X 5 rg gl V, Q O 1 9 QlQjfff Qfff A KCC KSQCC' 4 I CC!!! 24 C 10241 - CCCC 3 'jggg 515 21 One hundred five 8 GOV! fffffff , Y 2 V3 M WISE' , ,el 4 , - -Q Y if Q ' ffgzf, 35? ,534 c 4 if ab M511 l5l'V753?7 fiigmwgg le .lf 'Q isezfr:Tf.f.Lf 541 ? 1 W i lg f 1 V5 - ll5Sf-le.. ss xerfwlf'1-1.35-iii. .WelgIlP?3sA gee 3 egg tsl A i'lX1Nff3Si9f M Y i 12:1 g -M kefl :herria oi -. 33 -55 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL H 1 fQfl:'7 . .1----fe-4 .pffvxs-. .xfyf-.fy ,af t'-J 1 -.1 ins ' L ii l n- ' ' .fl .- j:r!.:1..'L7w gf ii,g,..1.w3., ax ff 1 .9 rf ,tug wi km ptijf QQ.--as-ff3f:g.f -rpg. L--lggl 'Q it 1 ,G-4 l ...4 -. x W' NJ I4 Li C -. .1 1- . fy, in ' 1 .ff if 1,1 '-wif? fl px .M ., ,,., . l ,I 'A' .JL 1..- Y' W W V i 313 EZZEESQQ E A, atb K.. x V iii l wi lfi. .s 1.4251 ...Sift 74' ,, -1 Ig '.,1,jM.L G f- X .QW44 , W W ft iatfefftg 1 PQU0 .ag -jd I 351 ' ll :iii--fd ng., ., QQ , .,. . fa , ,. ,,.l Q-0 T- ...J ,L-4 ,Y-gg. Li-.1 ,, J:--H. 5 fQx5S-STE 1,,T'T4't1,.-1 -.JL-5 1?-fi -J 'ref ,J --------- ff-is 3 ' sci fl 57-field.-lm -. U3 .gy A .-3 in J fslellll Q5-Frssvi -M -as K. .. .,..... ..., At the fall meeting of the Citrus Belt League officials the group decided to replace lightweight basketball with a Sophomore league. The purpose of this change was to encourage younger boys to go out for athletics. When news of the change reached the Tiger Gymnasium Coach Kaiser disbanded his light- weight squad and organized a Sophomore team. He was so successful in his organization that the Chaffey Sophomores tied with San Bernardino and Red- lands for the championship. A tall fellow by the name of Doll proved to be just the boy lVIr. Kaiser wanted to fill the center position. Colton took possession of one forward posi- tion soon after practice started: Hughes and Sheehan held down the other. Naftel and Cross were the two guards which went to make up the team. The Tiger babes played several practice games before the league season started. In the first game they defeated Corona 27-12. The next victim of the prowling Cubs was the Claremont team, who fell before the Tigers, 14-3. The Sophomores won their third straight game at the expense of Chino, 19-12. In their fourth game the Chaffey boys were nosed out by Huntington Park, 11-10. South Pasadena defeated the Sophomores twice, 19-16 and 27-13, to wind up the practice season. CHAFFEY-SAN BERNARDINO The Chaffey Sophomores opened the league season by defeating San Ber- nardino 20-18 in the Chaffey Gymnasium, January 11. The game was hard fought from start to finish, the score at the half being 11-10 in favor of Chaffey. Cross was high point man of the game with 11 points. CHAFFEY-REDLANDS In the Redlands Gymnasium on January 17, the 1 D 4 ,-., 55 Eli :J .SW --l-. .,,:-. in 2 .. Q 55.52-1-'M ..,, . fK6 if' if em. iw . Q 4 TU.. ,ll fa .1 XXWQVA ' ..-Ill rf gs' rx 9 6 Q is 3'-1 I ki 5:4 ull U l X. Q33 . SA j Q70-7 zz. YQ U O 5,5 2 af? JK! Q U O 3 ... Nei Fi lille:- 'I . ' . , -. M 3 Elf' 2 -ffl 1-2 T' 111. iff? 110 .--WA 'f-J peg-5-g'i'1,,f 6 i ' 'ii 'f Q4-3,5 2 Top row: Coach Kaiser, H. Adams, F. Doll, J. Casaletti. Second row: L. Rudolph, E. Cross, C. 'vyi- '.--Q W, Brownless, H. McCauley, R. Cross. First row: J. Seehan, C. Brewer, E. Naftel, E. Hughes, M. V' 55 2 wwf .fm mf Q l kv, u,f.1-XQLQQ Snyder. N4 G- QQ i 3 Tgi 55.311 . . c ..... . . -gggfm '7IjTlfc25flK3i5fi ig! CCC!! KCCCCCCQICCCQCCWQ , N V Z SK ff 5 HI' W 5561. gui' 6 kk- NRCS' W, .Hu - If x - v 'u I '14, I -ww . w il l , m hel l l ffl Km' ,TYITAP 0.1 '. f V Wi' - l .5'l4 IPA - V , 5 ' -I Eg-Zim-9.SN,,!ygg,,f.f cj' ln... ...tall Wil vt LHR: fad Jill... ...ni p ,A lm... S3iiiIije,1fi?5Q3Kiiif'1K uczzccccccx-z uae:-: so -aaa. acces as no-aa ii One hundred six 2 5 8123 88 88 g 98 - 25 ,.,, 2 5881 :Q it fgftfts S5342 on 33 H f dbkjl Q' Qui VMSSMI 1- s, - 1 , if S -iff -.Jw sf 'Y f. I 1 5 V as K is I - ' Q4 ffrffle - 1 Qs 23 M no I 4 1 a C- D y 41 + - 357529 toni 13588 E 8 I 81424388 88193888 2 -28 4 Ol Z4 888 V48 EIC H , 1 FQ D q l 2' KJ I defeated by the Blue and White Sophomores. The score was 18-6 in favor of B xiii - in Redlands. The Chaffey team showed a complete reversal of form, scoring W ffl :S P only one field goal in the entire game. E at ' ,, 1 - D CHAFFEY-PoMoNA 1 kj K.N TdT..g h The Sophomores took their second defeat at the hands of Pomona in the 5, 23 N Chaffey Gymnasium on January 24. The final score was 14-11 in favor of the EY s6Q4N an 1 - a X. Cardinals. The score was tied at nine points when the third quarter ended, Q, , - s 2 but Pomona rallied to pull their score up to 14, while the Sophomore took only V A 1- two points in the last quarter. ': 1.: H D - F 2 ' CHAFFEY RIVERSIDE g h 5 The Chaffey Sophomores clashed with Riverside hoopsters February 1 in 5 9 1 . - , ' VE the close, hard-fought game which ended 12-11 in favor of the Sophomores. S 9 2' S5843 - - v - 'P ' -'P 3. ., Riverside was far ahead of the Chaffey boys at the halt, but the Sophomores H g: cv so 9 I KG s tightened up in the second half and overcame the lead. Doll was high point 0 ' ' , ' X 0 man with seven points. s S 44 1 gag CHAFFEY-SAN BERNARDINO Q5 5 ,555 . . 4--' ----l , ,I Q .f - ..- , WM IW, The Sophomore forces suffered a shock on February 15 when they collided g ' ,, XX ' with the Cardinals in San Bernardino. San Bernardino was in the lead the n u ' lil:-if ,..--'Ill entire game, not once being threatened by Chaffey. The final score was 23-13 , Q Q 492 with the San Bernardino boys on the long end of the score. E342 . an g on 9 X 4 CHAFFEY-REDLANDS 5 . ' V On February 22, the Sophomores defeated Redlands in a close game by a O 9 3 xxx if v '2 gb, P gg score of 21-17. Chaffey held the short end of the score during most of the Q lb s game, but rallied in the closing minutes to give Chaffey another victory. ,ll ll . U 9 N Colton was high point man with eight points. Xml E CHAFFEY-POMONA zz if K- -as sy n vo March 1 witnessed the defeat of the Chaffey Sophomores in one of the 3 iw closest games of the season. The game was hard fought from start to finish. ' 21.4 In the last few minutes Pomona shot the basket which gave the victory to the ' V '69 EW 55- S b3 ' -1 Cardinals, 16-14. HIV. .W N 4 CHAFFEY-RIVERSIDE S ' gg 5 IP On March S the Sophomores once more spanked the Bears from Riverside. 3 ---- wg -- -.- gik SS The game was one of the roughest ever seen in Riverside. Scoring was about QKKQQQ S even throughout the entire game with Chaffey holding the edge as the game l ended, 22-19. 3 5 3 Q U 3 Ei ax SOPHOMORE LEAGUE STANDING iissxvmsm 1 Won. Lost. Pct. Ge, Q Chaffey . . 4 2 .666 Q, 9 8 S San Bernardino 4 2 .666 00 1 5 QB, 1? Redlands . . 4 2 .666 5:63413 f J . ...... . D ' VM 0 Riverside 0 6 000 Q f X 9 0 X - 0 5 ' X ' With this year's Sophomore band becoming three-year men next year, ' 5VQ Coach Kaiser will have to begin work all over again in building a Sophomore gy, , g g XX team. However, his time has been well spent because many of this year's sec- 5 9 Q ond year team will strengthen the heavyweight squad. The boys who will re- V .... port for the heavyweight next fall are Doll, Hughes, Naftel, Colton, Sheehan, S 5 'axis and Cross. Coach Kaiser is not, however, trusting to luck to turn out a good Mkfigqfg l Eg team as he has discovered a great deal of talent in the Freshman class. 5 Q l ll, U ax . '-lxesaj ' t........ ...,, w gf R 2 qi 'C - tg W - ml C CC! gCCCCCC'2ZSCCCCC1g CCCCC424 C CC gf CCC Q 05- - 53 In--' 'Hui 9 I 1 I 1 ' 'ul wg vnu 1 'Q its I W ' ,gli lllll, 23 7 F g, Qi gbt - WK -' r w -: 2 6 Q ? s - l1M,,,,l1lf Y ,nm lllt.. .,...niII u ua'QiIlln..nW9..n Ili, ' 4' ld! Int. ...mf Q. A Q2 ln... 23 Cl ' 022' C 'CQSCCCCCSSZQS ICC42-KCCCGCQZICCOC1424 CCCKCQZQCCCCC 2-It 6000124 F - ' -1318608424 One hundred seven 2853 S 8i38l!'!982l88S!4 Ui D 51 1 582222129 I 8 'il PWD!!! I, 'll I V2 Keeping pace with a championship basketball team, Coach Pop Kegley IBSBBOIIIIM YC mm uaugggztug ' W W. i W VMFIQUF 5445118135442 7 O Af QQ s 'YQ 'ms S 5 E EKQQ U 230. -. .sz 'E is S.. v-1 Sigiwa 77 'T 'P Q O iq 5 x jhsssssf' T 3 :maxim L-1 . 3 l V 'WN 7 ,JKQAK CG io gyms-mi .f I 7 I Q E? Jax 525 LZ' 14:2 unit Q 11' 'SIE ' C Oue hundred eight Eiga'-Q5 ' fan If ig! f fffefufffffbifffl fffgfffffffgffflfffbglu 1145, CCCHZ 1119? 8111524 UC Gif liliiibil f fivff 1' ' f v-i -.1Is , rv 1 ffiv Q1 Y' -2 A 51 I If 1. 5 it i I' we 5 g ,V QA, :V , 1' gl ' ,Z :lu I 5- .3 75 I f I v Ai Mimi! f ,. 4 I' Sf ' V f I i 2 if gf a - f-41 - A - A-A ,g St- V5-N 'gi' ll 524 fffffuif ff f 531i I SEIKQ flfililil 124521, flf55ilffll.f5Xf'lflf5Z fflllihil lllliiilfllllfiifflIll!!! ' . ,. an 59.95 gg5'i'Efg'i 5322355333 gumagggggss gag 9 ' 'wma n.::.U5' :sm w59'v -1 Woo m3 f00f ' ':'n. -S 00009 'fiom Qmaenfb S cz.p'4'4 up s-1 O 'Q,0.-,Go N02 U' n soon .... U D. qmqm Opm'1S,.,3,-2 om--wg .,.3i-+0 0- 3505559 :Him S3 'D'-sprQ g'5 '1g2- bf-e 2sl3..-.E. 7I3i mcg O? 35, 5 ' ou r Um, No. m 'sv5'0 :s-+0':n E.-.Wm qi 0 'gwgmggwpfzmn Eg-ggiiga'-4235.2 gmgggnfnswgw ug, Q' A Wagyu 2 5cngaD i 5-m mom? 0,1 ,,,,': ....9Dmom 93:-s QE 50 D Ugm Sad -:5ma'E'E-'- 'Eff 'iv-e'C5 mcnaobmwucm eg -fi-fm 05.570 H4--s CD co 5' fp 5.51-+59 Leg ':, 5 m.--OH-? i-+9'EvgE9g ' O R215 ?rI1 O 'o1 'gD'-Um'-1 gp9,'gg- 'tI2i-v- 'nvz5'D UPOUQ IJ -+'-1+ vs Q-+5-W 328855643 Hggaggsg- mqgggm g',1:U5jE.,,::o.-rg gz::E,E.mm,,.143g2g-mm - - fb D- 'fm :mi-+-Q cow mo HOOK.. 2.-. 'of 9'U ' 'Q 0 w:'sm'D25so5':-w2.M2MH-QmoQwf:QQ.Q -mins: . sw ai. 3:55 5'se,f+g4sfggEggE.5Qa 'Sa5142s1E'.5'Ha-89-,ggBan g Q 1212UvfhmoggnEigsafffgi-figsgg1'ggr4g55g5E,a-'ga922 lvv- 'OCO O LQ Q , , , CD O :mmzmt 5591,ganffvimma,siPfDg,SciQv25'S2E,,-gsggigrilggg 5152-gin 31218 :.g'3,,a,.,asa-Sau52h,a'1,,s'1Q'f9,5:2 ,,P'w g'aD-gpfnwrf ggfim 2.59.35-g'5:,g14g.g.g'25':kpug,g-g2'F:Q'Hgwomigasm 555 . ,.., n . AYJR E'3f P-Q02 2'-'-Q' -+:-54 -hgb '-f-mmE::xE-SEQH g '.5 air-In - gm Q5 5s2.Q,E-- D' a9,F'f '9523fDfDwffm-'fwz 5 SSH' mmf-3 wma-Qwwma Gsm so N-miami sbzsfba- Q so-4.51 II' '4 ,... 5' P' rf nanny. DU' IS -14 sg-E2 OCD.-ssgxggg-H553 :-Egggmnrwrungigoggigng,,,,7,'5P, aE,z'-'so gsvganigfva.-is Eiuigmgggwmfn2P,jSH ag55-flag'-2'4 2: ' r- rv- I 11? 5-n . PY Gfpfya '4lg-4o ::'x::Ocn'-'-mv NH,.,g Ea'. m-1f 3S5 5 'm..v:'m57'mmo :gf-DP KQAKCSOQ3 2 . Q gl Q O :sl 5 2 8 E H 5- 5 g E 3 g m 'C H. 2 :U D' Q -1 S all 55 14 :gs dn E av 5 H. - 1 ' tb Q CDD 4-rufmm -1 5 i . mgmesga' 9'P ' w f+Om5'QUm'DE Qwasaaw Q. QU Q 9 0':no,..s:..-. EI fb-5 5,,H'-Ifgmp. Uiogggm-1 .'3.Q'c gigmg 0 ..-.Br-41063 Hgqmggmom 6.3: ,..E.QE.oN.a'a'p,Oo29nTg3'-s2.E.m .sr 0 U 1-vw 5' S'-D'--ml. mmf-ho-sou'-gQm ':'m mmm':1 E35 A fifsrfwfbiuiwwf-O gggmw 2'.wp.E5'5'Q o,,'g1-+f+ggQ Q: 32 if-msg QSQQQEPFZESEE Sis5EQ53g2'5E5fg,:5gU5S5 QQ ' n- A 0 c +F+'?+ 1E :UQ:3'vg Sou 3 ami fD5 f-'3?3D'4i4mw :EQ 555'-,H-0 H. I3 UIQ, CD v-1 05 H- '4 Q o-- Uqqpgm Oo H. 'FU O CD .--'4,.. ga S Z tb 'D:2E3.5.-+5 :-rv awww ammo'-s :: mfbmmg---Em? an m Q99 24-fm -,mo Q,2.-acc: mgow Q ::m.- W0 : Q Q5 'S :s9..g,1g5,' an :gs-gg! 'pe-fggpmbcbgfg QC ' .c- ' -- - .,,.,.s 5232322 Fggmo Q 283 NS ,mv wmggmm 'jifwa QE n'a4Qai Q4-fp-Q, w OW r+ 0-95Q.i'C!n-u 5.-.555 Uqrv- CD-f ngfigf -'SHS 39.93323 2.Ego'2.woEUg- g-HSQSQQUSHEQQ: 09+ E' 'Eb A . n-n Pfam - 2 B'-nl ow'gD v-ncbi' C.D'T 5'Q5S4-+0 QUdg'g:'4d, .-,DQS an 'H of E333 'Tm-02 E' S 529535 wp' Uozs.-1-mimi'-'4:':g 2-., 'a ih- IJ' qq mD'P '--Em 3 sumo '4'5 :'ncn'Q Us- o og:- :5 -501 9,223 'S v's-vm V150 355' cg QU2f'0Z5 .?.oo:2 SH' :ai-iwiwm: E565 E,,,S'-H25 Sgiggmwgge 9ssg2mP-gsm! 3.2 PO 4- : fl 'g U 'WE m Que-1: '5-I3 Uv-Q cp v-g ...- W I 1 an QBQQD: v-1 r-not-bo'd U rn- O ,.4C4-porn l-ppm NG owzg Saga rfsnsais' -iziiiuzz-559.938 ??4-223.5-25:55:45 Q? A 02 - ' BQ .. .- .Q . . , - N NgoQfglgffCffQ gf C Uglflffffg Slllfig Ill 5:1321 fflffigz flflfbg ff G5 K1 'ff gl 'Ulf Qi! I figlfifff '15 V ! ' 50 ' 9? 3 ' ah yi? 'iii p f J . ' ' ll ' fr Q . f D f 5 .lf ly-370 if 5. fx . A '- 52 BH' ' '3 I-QS SS 94 Siwffffi U ia 83-sf a 54 V A 4 as its 1 Qi gg gg Q f g A Mm, 1 Affng' 44 I I qu seGCCCCC4'2! CNCCWN CQCQC NC -GC GENIUS! kiiCCGCClkii lil! Nfl iiltkififfl 'Bali C3421 If 821 Ill Cliff' I S ki '4 I -,,.l 82383323132 ll d if l SEBQQUQXEQ mm gill' 1548182 Sgt! ll 31889 1125 fd lfid w gflf I llm ei 9 tsl an sf I I Mg ' I 5 f' N X . 9. - it e lle .--tl - ' 9 D 32 ' I Q5 SS 43 12, 15383 U 124 SE? U Mill .3 9328! 3 14 fc Jef t, :NGK 59 an . Q0 -. . - 0 .lol . . I Y 'w t., l LJ f in, . 4 . Eg CHAFFEY RECORDS 8 0' if EQ, EVENT HOLDER RECORD YEAR W -: ' 100-yard dash Wilcox 10 seconds 1925 c- Z1 54 S843 - 25 EY ssiQ4E 3 ' 5 220-yard dash Wilcox 22.2 seconds 19 u v 5 F I? 440-yard run Bond 53 seconds 1925 z s Q ax 880-yard run Hover 2103.2 1927 s , 'G 120-yard high hurdles Payne 16 seconds 1925 5 -.5 9?,, 2 220-yard low hurdles Payne 25.6 seconds 1925 5 0 Z Mile run Hover 4:44 minutes 1926 T i E Shot put Gray 53 feet 51,5 inches 1929 U S gg- -5 - 43 Discus Steiner 143 feet 7 inches 1927 Q A5 if 65 If Pole vault Graber 12 feet 3 inches 1929 if 3 1 ' I Broad jump Arnett 21 feet 895 inches 1925 3 3 .t. X High jump Cary 6 feet 2 inches 1920 -. 5 w ssss DI yy ry iq 111544 .4h5'5S5'5,4 Illini- - -1 cllym , , Q ' an 0 l an . 55915, Ep ,J 5 mf .,.. lull I 3 g a Q. ssK4Q3 I 4 3 3 Q X 9 5 INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET .. Q 3 59 23 A S For the first time since the Invitational Meet has been in existence it was ll' ml x g won by Chaffey with a total of 35 points. Santa Ana, pre-meet favorite to win, Q X0 W 2 was second with 30 points. Redlands was third with 213 South Pasadena fourth ht m 25541 , with 153 Pomona fifth with 73 Anaheim sixth with 61,53 Orange was seventh with 6 g San Bernardino and Webb tied for eighth with 55 Excelsior and Hunt- E H S qu My ington Beach, 3 points, and Tustin 2 digits. 8 . 4... ' 2- 35 233 The meet was held on Graber field, March 23. The Invitational jinx came 558888822 3 , ' S along two days before the meet, and it began to rain. Although it did not ag 3 S no 9 rain on the day of the meet, the weather was very cold. Next year the meet Q is 2 ' 5' will be held one week later in hopes that the weather will be better. ,. 'gg Ns. sus EZKMQQQZ 5 5: Throughout the entire meet the Tigers and the Santa Ana Saints kept ii .WWW ll within a few points of each other. The last event of the meet was the relay. gp f 8 Before the race began the score stood, Chaffey 30, Santa Ana 29. The Saints Y 3 EE 'gi were favored to win the relay, therefore this event would decide the meet. The ghiwihi 0 .-. ' Tigers and Saints battled on even terms for the first lap but a Santa Ana boy W V 4 - gg I , Q 5 ' stumbled at the beginning of the second lap. The Tigers stepped out and won I, 8 2 Q' 2 the event, thereby winning the meet. 1 3 Q .. e ig cup ona e y e ic 'ey are ouse ompany was awar e o 9 v :ikqsx Th b d t d b th H' lx W h C d d t swgcatg Q Chaffey, as it is the meet trophy. The O.-U. Creamery cup for high point win- fl f ner was won by Reboin, of Santa Ana. Redlands carried home the cup donated 5 A 5592 52 by Meyers Company of Los Angeles for the most point winners. Santa Ana gg . 5 3 n XX Q gained possession of the Moore cup, emblem of supremacy in the novice 53 division. 9 , 0 3 0 xp kxqisg The Invitational Meet has grown from a very small affair, in 1926, to a QE, aqqqfif -.v i large, Well C,-game,-d meet in 1929, due to co-cperation of the community with is I -' 2 uv 0 . e ......J 'Nh S 5 5' I1 'lll I l bQh1,.ll I I Ill Q4 9 ! ul mi! , 99.1 e 9 e e O Igiglll nl. ..,. ,,... l l ilgkltlfllllttifmllln euiv .... 1, 5 fc X lv ..c .... . gf ' CC K3 CC W!! C CCC Nf CQff4gIfQffff4g Q C2643 C 'fa Q ' 'Q M' r - ' Pl nr! f if I 'll 3 f X ' K2 ' ' Pszglu uint t Q ' l I Ill ' ' ' J I l f ei t om wx-:aawm ue:-:sccccc:-mam:-z acaeaxccccc :xc an-za QC Q .eg cc I One hundred nine I 0 .- 0 Ili.. 3 Q tg!! as zg tezmsmgg into si in tbm ntxzc m- 1 :gona :gn an as an mnnxgg nr t: 0 9 an Q5 fi V1 5 Q5 fi ,S as 2: , V89 ff! V, 5 sf . S5 f . lh...., ...halt 4 9 4 34 M ,. ,,,,, ,.., 4 pa 4 U gg og gg 4 S 1588 8124488 22124 8 Q!-9 81288838812-Still kit 888 2418888 82188 I KKK! if 3 - Q V I ., , o 3 Q 'i E. W. Fischer, manager of the meet. The merchants have especially helped 9 8 : E to put the meet across by donating medals for the various events. 9 s E. f 0 gihgkivgllwliligliisz lgsjt ofvl 121351027510 have contributed prizes: mmxxw i ,. .- . .. ,, s L J. A. Meyers Co.-Most point winners cup. Q: O.-U. Creamery-High point man cup. ' Q fs S542 MoIJredGlgocer3ll-Novice cup. gK,,gq4g Q 5 Up an ranc of Bank of America-100-yard dash. 09 v S Q X 9 Drew Carriage Co.-200-yard dash. 2: 3 'U O f s Armstrong Nurseries-440-yard run. 225. 597' 92 J. J. Atwood-440-yard run. ' 'ZS Walter Babcock-Mile run. ? 'i C' First National Bank of Ontario-120 high hurdles ' ' U . . . My I 5 Wolfe Cz Couch Chevrolet Garage-220 low hurdles. 2 - 3 a s Moore Q Logan Hardware Co.-880-yard run. 3' f3f g6P G, s Mehl Hardware Co.-Broad jump. 3 ' ' U NX 3 Gemmel Drug Co.-High jump. S S -i oth tF it C.-Sht t. Si g Szatfgcak Ll11IfrTbel:'rGCo.iDisc1?s.pu Esihsfxhsg T A Daily Report-Pole vault. 3 gg g In Thomas R. Cummins-Novice hurdles. gi ,X . Cx First National Bank of Upland-Relay, A statuette. ,Q Q45 ' 8 Goodban's Brownbilt Shoe Store-Relay, B statuette. 5' s 23 8 X Empire Realty Co.-Statuette, Class A. S - Mac The Medicine Man -Statuette, Class B. S Q 5 535855 pp I Y y ,gf P CITRUS BELT TRACK MEET Q . N As a climax to an unusually successful track season, Pop's tracksters an- XD M 2 nexed the C. B. L. title at the meet held on the San Bernardino Junior College 'hmm -Ml :E kt T' ' 5 track. The final score showed Chaffey to be an unusually sensational cham- s pion, as she scored nearly twice as many points as her nearest rival and 8 Q01 3 more than the second and third schools put together. The Citrus Belt schools 3 2 finished in the following order: Chaffey, 611,53 Redlands, 31g San Bernardino, 9 ' ' S 35 3553 273 Pomona, 12155 Riverside, 11. San Bernardino proved to be the dark horse 555 5553 8 1 in the meet when she won 27 points and with it third place. ,Q 3 S ,Z Captain Nellie Gray began Chaffey's scoring when he threw the shot 8 g tg 49 feet 6 inches to break the C. B. L. record established by Van Fleet of Chaf- 3 0 'INSS 25 58552 fey in 1925. Noll and Eisenbrown placed second and third respectively in this gyfffg 0 A event. B111 Graber won first place in the pole vault, only failing to break the 8- g res- record by inches. Donley placed second and Gillott tied for third. Nellie 8 8 e ,EQ Gray won his second first place when he sailed the platter out 126 feet to win as WWE 2,3 . 9 the discus throw. Magill and Bob Graber placed third and fourth in this event. 5 0, Q, S Van Oseld of Redlands garnered first place in the high jumpg Meek took sec- 'SJW' :Q Gig? S ond, and Brest fourth. In the broad jump no Chaffey jumpers placed, though ,!' S if 544,922 Brest failed by mere inches. The event was won by Fergueson of Riverside. bgwgfaggi 3 QE Dow of Redlands won the 100-yard dash. No Chaffey entry placed. In one of Q 6 , , the biggest upsets of the day, Captain-elect Phat Weldon won the half mile. 2 fl X - Chaffey chalked up ten point in the high hurdles when Bryden, Petch, and v 35,50 5 Magill finished in the order named. After leading the field rnost of the race, 55, , g g l, XX Stan Reeder relinquished the lead in the 440 to lose to Dubble of San Ber- E 5 5 9 nardino. 9 0 0 0 2 Dow of Redlands won the 220-yard dashg Reeder finished third. While S 3 EK 'figs leading the field in the low hurdles, Bryden and Petch tripped on the last Hkdiitg 3 hurdle, thereby losing eight points for Chaffey. Magill came in third. Maley, S fi 2k ' Redlands flash, won the mile with ease. Brown and Hawkins of Chaffey fin- 5 0 'L SQ n.o-.-o...- ot... Q X Sp Q - C603 GG SQQG 8 888 58880862ZCCCCC81g'C88CCC4!'I 8QC4g8 88C Sg G CCGQ - 55552 -lu tu, N I- 'tu A ,E V W' Il M vu 'l ,X 'rW lT'N L'R a ut as 2 Ta s 'S i!fM,,,,.1t , up lin... ,,.,.mIl Milk' llllfttfli ' ig ful, M... .....n g2Il1...,Q:fll1 bi '88 ' 84222 8 8452888888838 A -GCCIECCCCG 424888888 92 888 84241886882-I8 8888124 8812188888424 One hundred ten 5 2988888531 88 O 25 ,, 1258888 SEQWIL , 258 A 4 i t 5488 gi Kill, iii l , ,H .W . .- ,R g s y gm ig gm lwlq grfggl gg 1 if , Q . e M if e ,gg 35 ss- 15:98 :man nm 88 time 0 E ti:-:an :emma 4 152' - as za in Xi 9 . U l he . 0 1 E 0 D S S ished second and third. In the relay the dope bucket went flying when Chat- L .Q -2-.ii fey's fast baton passers were nosed out of first place. San Bernardino, due to VJ Q Q 3 53 the efforts of Spec Anderson, diminutive sprinter, took the lead in the con- s . 3 test and retained it. Pomona crossed the line second, but were disqualified, Q lj Q I thereby leaving second place to Chaffey. 0' 3 ll Q1 40, 1 22 ' PLAY-OFFS on -. S ij . , un E ,QI After winning the league the Tigers entered the Southern California Track 5 sxsxl Meet with hopes of placing high in it. The meet was held on the 27th of 935' 92 April, one week after the Citrus Belt Meet. The following Chaffey boys placed ll E in the events: Gray, Bryden, and Graber. Gray came within a short distance ? ? 3 of breaking the world's record in the shot when he made a heave of 52 feet K Q' k .qs 1095 inches. Bryden took fifth in the high hurdles and Graber tied for third S ' F V---X place in the pole vault. Although Gray was Chaffey's only representative in N g? KG E the State Meet held in the Coliseum on May 11, he made a fine record when ' ' A ' he won the shot with a put of 53 feet 515 inches. 'Q S 44, a 1, CITRUS BELT LEAGUE RECORDS Mg , , , . Q on 9 Ll EN r HOLDER RECORD YEAR ' lllh-if. .'-- M l 100-yard dash Hyson, Redlands 10 seconds 1914 I, Q XQSSSN 100-yard dash Allen, Redlands 10 seconds 1921 9 5554? Q 100-yard dash Wilcox, Chaffey 10 seconds 1925 Q so s 220-yard dash House, Riverside 22.2 seconds 1915 ' 2 33 220-yard dash Adams, San Bernardino 22.2 seconds 1926 ff eg . Y 220-yard dash Edwards, Redlands 22.2 seconds 1927 H, . .,, 5 440-yard dash VV'aessner, Redlands 50.3 seconds 1928 I D f 1 - . . , - X W . 880 yard run Carnahan, Riverside 2.03.2 1926 V E 120-yard high hurdles House, Riverside 15.8 seconds 1915 ,4 12 ' 220-yard low hurdles Payne, San Bernardino 24.6 seconds. 1926 3' .91 3 Mile run Brooks, Redlands 4135.3 1928 e W Shot put Gray, Chaffey 49 feet 6 inches 1929 V Discus throw Steiner, Chaffey 138 feet 8 inches 1927 ax 5 36 n P Pole vault Keough, Pomona 11 feet 1192 inches 1928 fll. 'll s Broad jump Bennet, Pomona 21 feet 994 inches 1909 U 0 X 2 'IW' 2 High jump Sperry, San Bernardino 6 feet 215 inches 1925 ,hu M, 'fs ssssvi Rela Rediende 1:32 1928 'fx qqqvf 64 Q, y 41 S Al 5 3 - 8 f 6 - 0 : V, v INVITATIONAL RECGRDS an 3 Se --f I EVENT HOLDER RECORD YEAR 3 100-yard dash Baer, Santa Ana 10.2 seconds 1927 gtmsgasg Q lv Casey, Pomona 1929 . . Qf., Q 5 , 220-yard dash Dow, Redlands 21.8 seconds 1929 as 431: 440-yard dash Woessner, Redlands 50.8 seconds 1929 ,, v :- as kxxk: 880-yard run Hover, Chaffey 2203.6 1928 lb Mile run Lockabey, S. Bernardino 4:38.3 1927 M 9 f 120-yard high hurdles Reboin, Santa Ana 15.8 seconds 1928 23,23 Q2 220-yard low hurdles Reboin, Santa Ana 25 seconds 1929 'xg Q-, 3 Relay sennenne. 1:34.5 1927 3 A ' 3 s XX E Discus throw Steiner, Chaffey 142 feet 5 inches 1927 gp 9 qu an Shot put Grey, Oheffey 50 feet 10 inches 1929 : Q 98 QQQQQF Pole vault Graber, Chaffey 12 feet 3 inches 1929 W 0000! A M .ap SSS sl 'ls E High jump Chandler, Elsinore 5 feet 815 inches 1928 '2. 8 . , gk W Broad jump Paul, Santa Ana. 24 feet 854 inches 1929 E l 9 O 0 YA ' .YF ' ' ' LAw..... eL-vr i1P.. l e! ' CGCAQK C 155 C CC! gfCC.QcC'2qfCCCCC49 CCG!! be K ff Q CC QQ CCGS A 5 SN - I 4 4 ' 'I I V il -'vi ug '-ing! UQ gif -is 3' H 0 wi 5 ill 01.25 1' ' 1' 2 ' bdrm , , an .0 g pgv... .,... . .3 5 ,e 6 3 1TlM,...iIIr A -L 'ut ...ul gK3lEIIIi i1II,!g M sl f l ,nit ...il g. eg 1... N CC - 0222 C Cfibiiiiiititit 81842-IS CG!-I it QI 121 GCG in ggqgngq -rqggqggggsgq One hundred eleven E551 1' 13 -' f',?1',51 km, , A 1 KJ ff- L 1 1 ?, 1,1 .711 F1 full if: V41 f2jfl'QfY.L3?1 1 li-'5fTL, .f1. 'nip' ka LQ 'Z lu.. 11,14 L.- :U iff f pf!! 1, I, 1,11 L . 'X LDL' 111:31 1. ,, A 1,f1 i'fQ V11 1 1, L 1 alll uv - 11111 1,1 if 1, 2. ,J1 , 1' 'f Mc 1 1 1 . 21051 1 WNLJ1 . , 1 F-1- .,,15,.1 1-'W ,-1 f,.'1 z 1 H1 pf 1.1 1 1-11' M31 1 ,1 'M11 1.1, 1 111 A11, 1 - S -51 1 2' 15, 1 . Vi I. 1, .HJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 L. I. I, t'A'1 1 1Q f , 1 1 . - 1 1 111,111 1 1 ,.,,1, ,. 1 1 ,, .1 K1 1 'i -1 1 .1Yj1j11 gx 1 173, P f '1f- TN' 11 A V7 - ' ' ,Ai W ,Y .11 11 1 111115222155 1 1 , M f,,, ,fx ., 1, .x- ,J1 k , I...-1 1,,, 1 1 11 . .f .--:A -. ' cf-.fi 4.11 1 1. 1 ,,Q2JxX'1 gf? 1 1 , 11 A 11 1. 11, V Q., 11.1 1 ,1- f fx WJ X11 X, .xg 11, ,.,5,, fQ l,xi'J ff1 ff' X '1 Q1 ..,, 1 X 1-11-11,11,,1:1J -11-1. V 1 . ,. 1 1 11 1'1r-- J- ,,, I 1-f 11, N V11 WVU Q il '1L gZ11,-'QL . ,, 1:-Q' -1 1. uwigill 110 f' 1, 11 1fl 1' 'lx by! , , 'IFQYA ,jf 1 4, A, f1 ffl T f'-Kjfi X. Q2 fb f 1411. 1 X ,1 11 1 Y 'Lf 1 X 1 ' 'A1 .,.1',4 Y- 0, 1' 1 .X . .X-9,-11,1 ,. RVN 9 1-1 vw' 11 f yy 'q1,.g4.f X ,1f. , 3. 1, ,M N: 'X 1-. Qf, -1 6 -1WX15f17 11 . 111, 1 , '11 ' 1 1,1-. 7 .1xK'.11-, ' JUJU2 Z: 11--,-, 11,1 ,WJ 11 v . 'fff 111, 1 511111 ' 2. 11 X .X 1 ,AZN ,N 111, fi'-111 f 'WT47 'f 1'E7f' 1 ,1 A .,,., ,L ,,, ,L 1. ff? 'C 11 f. 1:11 .H rmgg y11yl'f1N, 1111 ivlivi W' ,,,,, .X , 11,1 1111 X11,,1Q1g, , 1 N- 1 V. 1 'I' ' 1 A 1',, , W1, X,T1Q, '1 25:1-1-f, .11,., C1f71 L, ,Q 1 1, 1 0 .W -1.1 x1z,,f-,1 7-.,1'1' 1 11 1, J 11 1 11 1,, ,mf Xi, . 1 11V.,..f 1. 111 .111fJXf1,.x11.1 . Q4 51511 .1 1 ff -1 x 11. '1 ,11 , 1 11 111 1-.1 I111!111Q111j 1 1111111 11? '1 1 1 Q14 ,1 1 ,111 11 11 , ,,x. V f , 11, 21 'WT' 1 ' W,1l:,N: FT? YM 1: 57 Q 339 3130228233 ,U , li 7 39 fi!! - - ' 2248-Ili 1241! 22 I-815518088124 WH 2 vs Sf ww ' f Is as z 'P Sf Q I' 54 ' 1 M 1 I ' - ' an 'P 5 f - I' 1 a t 4 A it . e u ...H - f .. sz Q 3 SS' 4358! 2124982 ,21 4 22221208 Q !'!i33llll!4fl8l kit ' ll bi U88 P48 ISK Q 5 1 T Q 'u n 0 I O 1 0 0 , 3 KG 77 .,. sg CLASS C TRACK X 0 ' f 0 As well as developing a championship class A track team Pop Kegley ax U Q 'if P had a fine class C team this,year. This team downed both Riverside and E A -qs Pomona easily in pre-season meets. During these encounters Pop developed E: S6445 S K '9 some fine weight men. These fellows netted many points for Chaffey through- 9 it s QC gf n 8 . - he season. - u Q 3 out t S ... .- ?3 gg The Citrus Belt League class C meet was held on the San Bernardino 5 A..l H E 91 Valley Junior College track, April 28th, at the same time as the class A and ? E M5 if Southern California Junior College meets. The entire class C encounter was U ' -I 2 xg is dominated with San Bernardino and Chaffey athletes. The Cardinals, however, 3 2 ,3 finished 31,4 points ahead of the Tigers with the total score 35 to 31175. The . 5 ' S 0' Redlands Terriers amassed 17 points to win third place. Riverside was fourth S 8 .I with nine while Pomona was last with half a point. v lu r l WP e vs k Chaffey accounted for ten of her counters in the eight-pound shot event rv 8 'll,lmjNmm,,g when Graberg, Cross, and Monts finished in the order named. Dahl took a Qi 2: Q55 is fourth place in the pole vault. The Tigers placed three men ln the high jump: 5. 5445 v X Bailey finished first, Terry and Brownless tied for fourth. Brownless took Q S : 5 second in the broad jump. In the 660-yard run Dowding ran away from the Q 3 3598 25 entire field. Hodge won the 120-yard low hurdles. Before the relay had been Ei - ,sg P S run Chaffey led San Bernardino in points. The Cardinals, however, won this Wu' mil 5 s race, consequently winning the title. XD m A rs, -2 lfg ' 'Ure Due to such an interest in track Pop had a very large turnout for class imsiffke 3 3 ii 0- it 3 2 C competition. The boys got right down to work in the fall and, in spite of 3 3 q inexperience, they learned a great deal about track. Some of Pop's best ath- Q 1-1 . 55 letes were Dowding, Hodge, Graberg, Cross, Monts, Dahl, Bailey, Rose, Terry, Q55 QSQE h Brownless, Broils, Winson, Skillman, Scott, Moody, Lietz, Miller, Swain, Cacio, ,Q N ,' .g VVhite, Hobbs, Davidivich, Railey, Malpasuto. U is E W' EYEQQS Coach Kegley says the boys from this year's class C squad should be a ggagqqg 0 valuable addition to next year's 'varsity team. Pop expects he will be able a s to develop Dowding into a fine distance or 440 man. Graberg should be a point gi ' 222 winner in the shot by the year after next. Hodge has possibilities as a hurdler. 255555515 9 .-. ' li Q33 O9 Q ,ll lt an . Qe.. 0 2 .,. S Q, rs wwe srmwii X 8 3 .1 9 3 IJ ' 9 9 1 sr til Q9 2-0 gs.. sz 0 V XX 3 .. 3 1 O Q 9 ' v 3 gf 446485 23562515 .Z 1 v ' i t.......... .,t.,, . i-,J gg 54 cecsgg l e ng c 815665554-gitttttwg saws cc Que eg c cmijvs, sg: ts 'lf :St SFNM av s ,ill lily, as s -' W' its Q wt 1 is -' f fzrfiwt u s We Q E s HMV ...wilt ht... ...null H HIlEllh 1IlI24 ' 0 ills... -..III Q 92 ln... S N CCC 02238 COPICCCCGUHC 11012-KQCCC 42-31888102-I CCCKCGQCCCCC Ht itch!! Ctttsbitttttdi One hundred thirteen ,,,, , ,. . . M 5 5,k'Af-Q:--5.5 r7-2-EQQ-flf-i..l 5-i .425-iej T f if Gifs-3-2-3?,5Lf'f2fJ.-1-Q.-1,S-Q22 l -. ,l 1--. W in f -- A fl Yr' 'v'11L,- E ,, if X M w cgi ifggib. 1'-fs. A W Egg! ngfj x ilxyg ff Nyc, Q.xlly,,Q tlf!2?Y'fLfQX JHWQQ K3-5-Mwyj ff 'll-Aff!! --4,ft,x,y1ij f 'f -N N-fix 'Qy ,fy U3 if f-'ft-X-K Y ff Ji- --M l -' f Xlfdq gs 'HV VJ CW . N ffl! M' ' 'f i M l x ,-R If 1,1 .C 935. -,rf-X., Ml., I Y fr , s,,,i,x'y-i xfyw ' 1 l lv fksmV'1E? ips lffj:,lif:5!Qf11'-dig!5691 lvl-111. bfffg-..-1f,.f If Qifiiliiv pf1f7?sf,fl X' f Qiwll Mgnll. . njjifs.. ,. 'ij is -llilitl., u,..iu,..Ffs :.-.-.. 1.1-'f':-is , f'..ff'f1l..--IH V- if-34 1 T., ,,,. ,.,....--rv,-x, -v :L ff- - - -V - c- f- .f.--..-,Q-W 5-yw --X-- fly- --V -f- S-.gjfjra rf- -fi XQQ, of N l .Luisa f.,f,1.2,ziQD f 222,r-E,t5'?iE2JfCa1lii'KfLz,1,x,11e,lzI?3 1?,k15.2-Q L- J aSt.,,.cL.1..-C. Wil., A BASEBALL This year's baseball team wound up the season in a tie for second place with four games played, two wo11, and two lost for a percentage of .500. Two years ago Fred Wilding was the Tiger coach in which capacity he turned out some good teams and several good players. This year under Howard Muggs Mitchell the Tiger took second honors, yielding to Riverside, the winner of the league, and to Redlands. Chaffey played two practice games with Citrus Union High School this year. The first game resulted in a victory for the Tiger, who took the tilt, 6-2. An accident marred the game when a Citfus player broke his leg, causing the game to be stopped, but it was very evident that the Tigers would have won easily had the game continued. Pete Fillius, the Chaffey port-sided pitcher, twirled a nice game, with little Eddie Hughes behind the plate. The second game with Citrus again saw the Tiger tuck the scalp of victory under his belt after taking the game, 7-1. The only change in the li11eup of this game and the first one was that Terry pitched, Fillius occupied right field, and Kluckman held down the first sack. The Eli Monte team, with five of the lettermen of its Southern California championship team, had its hands full to keep the Tiger in check, and the best it could 'db Was to keep the score down to an 8-to-8 tie. It was one of the hottest days the fellows ever had to play on and the perspiration literally rolled off the players in tiny rivulets. It was a hot game in every sense of the word. Terry, who took care of first base, and Phelps, who played out in the pansy garden, nicked the El Monte slabster for a pair of homers. Fillius pitched a pretty steady ball game. Holding an ex-championship team in check is no mean task. Baseball season as well as football, basketball, and tennis saw the Tigers playing the Pomona College Frosh. Muggs Mitchell's ball chasers emerged victorious with ten points garnered as their share of the tilt. The poor Scrubs had to be content with a mere two points. Chad Cornelius, our illustrious short- stop and captain of this year's nine, swatted the horsehide on the nose for a. home-run ride into the bleachers. Chad not only puts the ball away at the plate, but he knows what to do with it when he gets it from his position on the A. Terry P. Fillius R. Cornelius G. Trautman R. Currie E. Hughes -T ,L fa-1. fer -, is-if ii cf f'14'isQQfl'Yfzff-T31 Pif lj --iiflifi 'Y YY 11 1' si :ii ,ri 15- QL .,ygx:-j --'-- XJ -Q 3 -, gi, -4 :- xl' gala ri: ,xgiif-,H -vt 4 --, - sw- -- ,nfl rp: -ngwak. ,VW :WM Wil, ... I li :W 'WP . - if fi- 'Nuff' 5 ll Ll X. itil! ,. f If S! M- 'wg if .042 , : ,Nl rtgw, iff ff' Q is ,V of-3 'hitllf ff'-' Milly? -fb ,TQW C'-i f X' N fkj Fi'-jf.-1-X ll!-tl f' . W 55-'-glrffl .--' 'gh -,U3-gg 333 ,ifvo-'3,y,1fpg,xjt-j,r',i,',.f'iw,..jJ, hit! U if-J' 4 giififjli, ,foo i,,j,'if V. 'li-All j il-ll? ----f wtf K' Vw ftp 'AH 'e-A 3'-. .lf lfwtl, Q l Nl -16 .. .fQilFvl,,1 ,nzegf . - .air-ei,gt. ,. 1. A-'5l:llr:w.f ml.-.calf ali-iii? f'.,+ll-' -'Wi 25- - l 1 .--f ,-.- - n- -f-ff N- : 12' '- Vi 'Q F' .ff , H ' , '. 1' f ,-.., ,, .I -, 4 12521 1 jug, Q ZH? 1 71.113 Qfbifx vcgffxkiifi it ails Qi fi.1gU.f5Y:,J.s..- 4-,f. f-Qoc1.,io., J , .t . One hundred fourteen ll? l. I X I 1, .- X' 'X .Fi yy fu x eld. The team as a result of good leadership, coaching, and playing brought om the bacon in all but one of the practice games. The lone defeat of the pre-s ason tilts came at the hands of the Chino High nine, which is reported to . be nighty strong contender for the championship of the Tri-County League The ino Farmers beat the Tigers 4-3 but it was a close tilt from beginning to e . oth Pete Fillius and Arvil Terry pitched part of the game but they wer 0 quite able to turn in a victory. Captain Chad Cornelius has cer- tai en a flashy player and a heady one at the position of shortstop. He 'f ma s first letter last year at tl1e same position and was chosen to lead this 4' ye rs earn, which he has done faithfully and well. Arvil Terry came into 'the b b ll limelight at Chaffey when he was a Freshman. In those days he was a stitute for Leonard Waters at first base. The next two years he was o f the main twinkles at the first sack. This year, his third and last, he v eveloped into a pretty steady pitcher, although he performs best as a I' f rs sacker. Eddie Hughes, who is only a Sophomore this year, wo11 his letter stlyear as well as this at the receiving end of the pitching duo. We expect -- reat ings from Eddie in the future as he stars on the basketball court as well as xrthe diamond. S RIVERSIDE ' Chfffeys first Citrus Belt League defeat came at the hands of the strong X 'Riverside'-sandlotters, who trounced the Tigers 8-1. Muggs Mitchell's nine tlooked pretty good in most of the innings, but in the fourth and ninth they let kin fo d three runs respectively. The Poly Bear pitcher, Zilkracth, held the A rs down mighty close, allowing but two hits and fanning ten batters. C Terr '. itched nice ball but untimely hits a11d errors blew the game for Cap- x tain ' Bad Cornelius and his team-mates. Up to the fourth inning both teams Xplayed 'Etight ball, but the Tigers blew up temporarily after two outs were chalked up against Riverside. With no outs, Garat, right fielder for the Bears, iingled. The next batter hit to Cornelius, who made a neat double play by touching second and making the throw to first. Terry walked the next two face him and allowed the third to single, filling the bases. On the next play .rd o l X Hg Qfibl. Ni, ef' 2 Q7 RISE?-.V WHHVYAI i E llf 0. Gottwald J. Sheehan J. lilllliklllilll M. Wulline J. Rin-htur M. Phelps 0' One lmndred fifteen U N X X Q U W 1' 1 15 Q 81 W, U f I P9 81208 ll Hill! e 1,551 h l Q ,mo fiiiiiiildiiiiliiii 92899 ul: lil 3:32 If 1 A '. - V 1 A 4 o z tk Q , a hall hit to shortstop was handled nicely but Captain Chad threw a little I Ill!! 'n . D! A1 W ' ' .9 3 9218888 PZ!! 182118888851 ,iiiii thii i . It . ,ihh, lhi, . t M 'i l' 1 4 if fi all W of 65? 5 A sz X f 5 4 Q I . ... 2 W gg IV, :J it Q 1 'Q 22 22 . 3 'Z 88 X' V Q 1 .,. too wild for Kluckman to get it, letting in two runs. A single to right field f .' ,' ,'-'J' I' vN,'N3r W ' , ag 1-Qpftlm 1 azazcamzzcz augur iss: has has Q P - -gagmmff in l K 1' ,wail if o-, at-QM v , gafei Dfrfq ., -uw .ii f: fi 55 . aswggv , 1,.HQQ1g' ,REF LX? ll Q9 Ni UUMN 5 2lN,5fQ- al iaxlmli t M 1 lK V J-JY it Dottie fi l Q 0, fx filth fx'-f-f - nv 1 O6 ,' 6 1 vA'--- J -ALA aiilila A -- -A A bi M302 'Ji -iilin 381189-.I - If :Jil I Mali SIMM!!! INN!! iiifh C ' I SEICIICUE ' ' 11:41 .3-Li' MI ai? 'J A 3 ,hw ' At 1 ,Pe e 'w:sw,gc-mf-fc-wffv-3 sown'-O:.g5g:c'1-fm Q 3, awi Otq'ZOE:g3S5E.5w'5,5'g Eiigbwmuggfgi a' aaavaaaw Umoaolfw -2-nw -GQCHQDJDCL o 8----r 'no EHOOO U'cDg:3-ICDgp,,,,f5 Ulpmm,-hQO,'Q.m ?r'4?i3 1:1575 ' m 45Q-9'97r-a....mQ-pJml3' 55' mpeg Ogg: 5P9 Q? 1 9, mir- :ow 4-+ no Cbpcbia. go .-:sl-+55 Q -1 m osmm H -4::.O.-fp-1-+53 admin- fDo'1B::-cngv... Q, 3 mF?1 -:Sig-U2D'U' 9,l3'CD:5'm QW 0 ,.,05'CD,'I UQ 1 :Q U: 9:0-s::.'Of- cb'-:CD fb U1 9 D .... ,-Q, 0- : O -1 K4 m -N 5 53' -9, .-1 '32-4 m cDc'00UQl3'5 W '-'-4O '2SfD m rv- 2 wr-igm,'3,fP,,,,p:Q-E ::-'H,'..'7i,., 'j,:s'E'-435'pa.-+-gm 2 -52 ,,,-:'5.fwv'Dr:u,,fi32:. 5-:gwmmgqmh-5 mp Q. Q35 f+fUg-JUQQU-fDUQo ' 'sd mE',...g::' Og 'img g':,u wr' mm? O-,393 mira- qfaqgvoc- Q wg' ggwmw Q. Z:vo,.,H-U fjvfmcrov-ami Own- v1xgOg'B'm,,3g9:Er'-Tg'ED UQi2n2r-nggfgg,-,,1O - A-4 fb 5--FF'J':r :: 'D mp- -4 :vitro- Qv 6-gg omggggu 9gcD:-+Q.UqrU,..Q- aogcgg-5 D-2:15-+L-.4 vpvpqbp Sow 'U'-h El2c 'c! 5 75 m,...l5'g .4 g: MCQQQQQNAQ,-gg '11-'EQUQ -qfpminsomo O5-pm dgummwnsq S Rwii' gag? NSS:-'ffitgfi aaagga-wvisss-s 3 030 5--,M ofD Sp:g:'E.:+E+'5'gDrrs-5 E..fDf ,...O'4Ogg'mE, 0 2229 'Qwss2fH,.,9'r:a-' aagwaf-QM-msg 1 Ammi -wv4':':f'U:fE'SFwGHfD OOOOO--U5-g wm:Pf 4 . '1 -- 5'+mg.gf m cb mv Uimil-,. s9g,,-ga 5 'r H5548 rw' -'arm QE. --f,,-,vu s.1w'fw0Uq E. -,'4 , 'Ea5 -fm--O5Hfns2 aQ-SO'-UUQUSQO awevaocst' A-N A053 FADE 2:-fmozr 5'-f:sOE.Q'Uw'f 2fD Us lf' .tx 652,55 cowzgggmsmmgmmagg.mofbgamgggam O54 05 mcg D-gg g:W rZ DQ '59+'zE ' cn 'fam 1. 0' :P w3oQTP g,?'Q.mfD-5'w 'og' 9,2-Jiiff-sofbg-O Q g'mm:'ig A SDC' E- Z 'mOtD'5':U1 5300 ' A CD We-FP' Q U' f-- CDC - WCP,--5:5 www 225212625-aasiwi'fDQ'f3f3,,QU2Sf-af he 0 5:2 :: :.-fmE,14o ,.fD,-,,.3,5, U.. :dpi-Q0 QU' Q 2' 54-v-335 32135 IS'--uz 55-Of'DOwl-+3-5mUQf-fg Q ,S H EfNi'HHz.5sfES'maw 2-fw,2a.7,.,ma-aw ' X' ' '- ' H . ,... ,... 1+ Qu FQ S2.2iQ EE',f+gl.,ZE '.a gzsfiqq-s..-.,:9,U3,5-S'5 Q 4- 0 D' .-+ Um?-sn-fbocr uq0 :vGO Q-nw -si-P 'Pas-wvf za' f11fD'3f'C w9' GNTOPDO 'WZ' SWE -f mf' 7-' in ...bguigs v-n adm! C1-U, -U-UID-1-+2OS'gno.f-f A LE 2 W:-f awaamw, Owmawa M2 0 if EM555 gag U'-,gHa,...gfr:- Egoigs m5l,,ES,n,O 0 6 'O 5 2UQ'U3 fn 'EFQOECQ .E-5' 9'fQfP:v-'A-'ting 2 R :.+So:1 '5 E- 55eE'g'v '3'g 4 Efq:3.5Zm:':'3H-9, .Q bv TQ CD2 OIJ 'eQ'.I-'i 'mmNO Nm3m45mCD.'q-WHERE afigqii E3 '--ff -'WB' -so.-+ B ---of-U40 5om '::'-- ss2Q:Qr rf' D'oD'5 '0fD9m gg-E150 '-'O tD ':nm'o.-v-P'5fD'-s fbam :wg Qgmwamnaqz-Hgaawa 5Q':g2.:f uw as f '- ' cn Q. ' 9: CS ,QSQA tg- wage, 'eggwiat' 22803925265-mg 1 in . ' 5 H4 'Q cs- sz. 1-+ cu '4 851-50, mfv ngffm 2,,,m':gmm'f:5- P 3Ef.... :::g5::-32 2 , 3 SDOHOQHQOEMEE QHOMWQHSD Q 355 5524, 515 'Sgr-v.g, gm.-fr-h.fDUqoE UQSHQ-4 HQQH-Egg ..: H ,... '1 O .SD ,...P'3Qjmg-D CD '1 A . E' --Bassist,-'Q,..Er5a1'ff ssoasgaazmg E, FF' 5-'Lemma-mn-Q-mcourmo-F' Ficoco'F':: F'T'w 7'cHm .' 62 ix 'S' . N , EQ QQQQCCGCCC S! C8 -8155188130 A QIISI19 iillftbii fl!! ki IZKIQSR QICQCGZ 3 IC 623 XXL I 24 A Ci!! bi!! 883854 8888! ki -ACCGZ damn?-3.244111 W , F5 35? 2. f, ft 5 .kg 'lu' 5 0 'gn-Vfbi' Q J O' ' I: EJ I I 1 a 0' 2' 4 'N A Q4 Al' O 54 A ' If KE! 3?-Ft V., 4 re sl ju Q24 :ie Q A HMA W LJ HCCCCCCQK' icuii! fiat 'GC Cfnfilfff AQSCCGCCUJ iff! af iffikif 'Q 'Riff' fuk? if 45 'ff UN lil TZ! 1' -1-if ' One lmnrlred sixteen 1 - .-,vw 1--w fv- v-X-vw N -X A ,-- A,--, SQ! fi'3z,9:EV LLCQ I' ' ' 'WAQNQQ Eff' lug!! - 53 ,WM 3, Af, 'Q bf? Q , 22 QC ' L ,i 'r 2 - f 5 fi Qi A - -: -wi? ,sf 6 vb 'A' 11 f I ,v Xkjbv I 11,1 E? K k i, 5 . NIU A' Ei-Rjfffg 9 Qfflf- '!Q?e' If' ' .. , M5 f' fWUUf'5,fN P QQMLE farm f V44 Q' u A- V M La - Mama KK Q H 27727128 'gf Clif!! 3 1 Y, 151 Q iffiiuj ' ' IP!!! fl52:1!ClClQ53fClflf!2 ' 5 83024 ISIN? I WWC! 8153 ZBZQF ryx 1520 mmOHn,,Omm2....a:,U...?e ,.,,,.,.:,H.,,,l.....,,,,,,......m,.,,,cm,.,,,,,,,D.,,,,., ,p,,,,Q,....,.s,,5 fo4 Xi,L,. ,' px' .-r,v5g:s'g5-gap ,5O,...,.-.B--. O,':: gpI5,.-.l5::':E97!5'--q'p,dQ:e-v-Qqn::' --49 CD00-P Q rv- ,..-. ,-, mg,-E Og --- -mdmg Q f--ng: Q om ,-Q. O W on r-, ,.4 5592 Eggaggggggizglg-fifgpnw Ew3s93sE5E'4U52Sfg'32553m-a Eggigsggg' gm! z?---if gp ,, , H. gpm- co - 4 , .m Q o H. UQ D- ff , ef 2, 2,,552gfEz'5g,,Sgw5EF'2 325595533 zgoggimggaigfi gmaagjggrf g Dggggmzmmgwmmggmgg- U5v25..eE,8m'oZf4g5p:lg,Q,Og 4g M H,9h1F'cng-0993 K 5 O 5- :S ' CD I5 me-4 vs Q r+ . 225.2 E:ama25':EmPf'fwfh'QfQ.eQ2S Emsaiwgisogqiieiwwi fggzfiw-255 F vs r:CE'w9'wfNf'n 1 'vw Q 'f H' 0Sm f mnsws- f'a1 4 moo .-'25 - na ... mx-Bm WHEIFWOENF Em,.,m,v-33 3 Amman ,.,,,,,, 5-Q Q cD.D.e 4-Dmoo .,., Q- UqU72Uq4fD mg m '?70'5 Q UQ 5'Q4'aCDUQOv-48 '5 p:'1 '5'Q'-su: gn gn,--24 dd yn A 9: D-cn m,,m.,oUq5 'H ff G UNQQKQD'-Q--g,:g'4:tUQD-gnmg'-1 .-. ,-.,nq0:1o,Z1-v- ' c'g.....':1g45n.- ,E U5-08,0 Wg mam 33gQ,Q':sn. gq me 1-v-533'-eco-,oI:' 9, , k ,CQ 6 Omwff CD '- Cm 'g3',:sm fn 'Q--4: ha cf-+.Q Uq U'..U90 m CDD-tb'-5:0 Q. 1 an A E. v5ff3'5OQ5orf: 'Of'fD,.g 23u2S2r12:ff :gE wg Um? 253951 B9f'4H,:PB-'Ulf 1 A A gp... ms' ,hcwnrs-:,D'Q-,O mmmwopo m.UrLg,Bm,,,mQo,-Nm 'ocvzsq-In QCDO -Fvvvw 'Mfg wffmmmlfmwvms Ewa wswwmmcao-w'2.Dc': H-f:1:5'w:1HH-'15 XM ze- se Qc 2.Qf,'Hf:fDF-fbfbwswwfa Hi-is fwmawaw QM Nwwgosm 0 655.05-sv-v4Ofg.g'Ec'U'gSI-'g :Om USU? ?+9'1g'E' gf!-mmlmo Ugzr oflQ'mQ gm -S We 3 QM Z.N: f '21,,2fDa2222 s-S2522 ii 295J5qfaE'w?fSa':'E2mO?4 Zxmisswggi U Q5 ' ----s -aaofa GBWGH 'mn' SC-'Z m5 S cn'-' W 97 CDOWUQ U3 cnc'b'W9D.-'S H' I Lu 0 H' 449 . Fm FD,-0 S mg' 2 H- B Q99 .r-gnc , . ,- I U-iO2Zf39 af-+0:1m no a.9 Umgwx m'4oD'5OoU' '25 On: :D S nqcnEmO5 ' 4 '- 'Som :U sw'-'Q :Wm 4'4 cn . wociwot'--Fi '-1 Z 1-+G'-:4 ff-D' D 'ii uv fn -+ .... CU .-. U' Nm NU- G' '-' 92 '-1 Q-+ H... v-gg-h Sv- - Um g:5'.!'N'1f- i?f'QiUufg 'gSHE::?-Qs' E2 g5gg25.'3mE5ag5..S5QgmQ,,f5,YS w 'ia'i',?.?5r.J5g,g yang Q? '3iA 5,9253 g. 'mEI:gf+ :,g::Scb9,OSf U '-smog.-+OS'3E 2:1 5554-+ 4?-1 5 pg 9hD'gE,f-'E2.fDo USE r-vamg'?'acnQf'5E CHEM v-'SAE F1 ps-+ 57 -r,'v:7E 'Se+C9:':-+91 5:20 Q 2O'g '4 1U, : E .sis A :r,.,-1 -4 ,..o'm,cg. 5.65 CD :Pang--sp--s Q. DpmwgFD...oOugL:m,-D qw, 5, o..:2M . ,gig-Q gon-nggc :fE,:g.':S2f4U'g':gf-+' mcoggggg gnmn-H5-m Esnmfnmo Z N-:.Ef9,5,-hfffgzs 5 GL-?'Q gp5:E,.-o-rq1+Q.O::e-PD-v-4-Fr-h cpg:5'4-+ 2 O W mmm-gd QOH- Ci! mm 1 P ?9g:1 'Q.f:',.,:7 U9 .L j ' fg:1 'QrD '-' -1 55:7 WU: U- O 'U - 5 Da ZH H KU-E1 2!k'24V-43 QZQEW-Hgaaovggiwyom 3anawgi:f5fDEa5'smm555:fS':?g55 iogelliff-WE was wx wrdndmgo 'C1-ff. w'5':rq o 5 :.-QQEP. U'm2 '5'-5wfD :m ' P' :ramp ww 7'4 ,.. . . ,,, . I 2 .s SSS.,QQ3sE-Znffwezaz' fD3Q5fDfs:5SUai:ffM2SQE'-HE 'DEG-55-E-52.3 3 692' Q 9 :,.,,'9..xs1E3'g-.-fOcn,9,,:5'n.gt,,3.-D- ngggsu 2 O m,..5Qo..g 2::U'5- m,......4.,,,, Q I ,331 Q X50 3,-3-ovgtdfn-40 11 5: 9-560,41 W'-,-cu E-Bggga-5 9'::o,,mt-.Q g,.,,U,1 Q-+6010 M .f A' 6 Q-D5gpQ..g3!D5',.,, 4-P4-DCD Q' Zn CD 349514 ,,,, ,-.n-- ,1 oo,-'UD' 5- L Af!- ,ys -P., 1:f. u:, DS2gCf5,, H?. gsm- ffw1 P'1Oo'1SfDssa-':.,:-.ww Qiziiiim QGSZBF-Em' .. ,J:: xxx., '-' O.-1':I'fDm Sf mf- ggwgcngg 35-mE'QUQt:1g02 E025-.-.2O::..5' '-s Q-nf' Sugg. S1689 - :1Of+-.H1Q, m ,. -.f-+ o no .-fr: -1 Haw H 'rv I ,, A Samnovuo Hfggafvmf' -1-fDE.D' wmv? MH: :mf-D-:fn ravi 590 0 VZ m.mgp5mm'-szrzszuqzimmm N qw 5,1-3a29,H'4 D-ma' S-lszrommil U1-UQPOQHBU O 0 SD' --.-+ '-'cn5:r---5 QS 2oEUQ 'fmmOg9'9'qqmE Qm'--'1:: f :rms 9'E'f'1m , ' A A fS',as-og-5OD 3 '53 z-v,e3Eg,U' .szmmqmr-Qgaoem .-5mQl,,,,cn H.:-Eamgm -uf, 0 0 0 oFUO'4i'f 'D If 'B' Dang EDS f10 B 5-'fn EQDn' 'SOUQQSM H2 ..4...f E 4avQ E-2'Q?ZQ'Qf? 3g5'gEEQ:i59 mimgqigg5'55U5Uf2Q53h,3'-555' Sgwwgfirim WWW? E in 2 UQSL- m,.,cD 9-in GP -+ C2-FJ ff w.-+ '- Umm cncn4w 1-f -v iff, s'2 :--,.w- me ww : a-fffmma-sms-M' D---25 'as - Mwqa'.. - ' b1m':::of+-s5.':'g5:::mu-+f?,a'f2g::S,' iggmmguq sffqgwtgwiigsa-1-+g'aU.m UQESZEH- :- O- ' Sp WwFPf-h us: UQ m f Q50 mm f rm5cv- 5' mf: 'pUQfDQf'SE-'fb XU ' Q3 9-'fDU'f'mfD cngm-,f'.-.mn-29' 'R 1-+9 rs:-+O5'S 'm'-4 D 'U'f-+ 'l-va' S mM ..,.+ 'W l ifinz ,.,,,,,55'-T2 2 G, Q'-Tw ogg off:-,wzgo Q.-,141-+1-+5uqg 'f:s'2 9, ---0-Q,om .'Z2 H gwwwf' Sa Smifierfizsmi-s :2:fD aa-Mm wif -WSE:-1 wwsfv 53:05 2.2 ' few N' Q2 0 UUCD -UQ mmm 5 ,:rQ- Und msdgg 9' '1 5 50960 ia3ssa4a , I-1-E. Soqg-+ 5l-0-rv-ev-5553.4-r qqd Q ,gum is-15UQe+ UO WWA' O evo:-005' --- A ou ::f:F-2.-.:nO:'f:f:r:-- :rf-U15 -.-+m1-P'wO--r:-mg :J-r:cog, iQw::-O :svn-wr:-O1-fu' lv g 6, mm:--o-f:.-.m14mmmr-svmmzm 'f:o-4-4'1'c:Hiuom.socno::..-co'?:m,-. mumfffovrm aw .P - '-. 9 . .. , . -'ff x2QQfg3iCCCCCOQq!!l!C!4L1i!!Clf illlilgilll810381110121 QICKCSQE KCCICGZ fill OH 1805! ICI! Qifilllltglfllll QI C! J, Q35 V55- 2 5 S' 5' 'Vi m 5 f,4'.15:?! Q? Q13 -A W9 f f 2- f ' . Q ,.: ,,f 1 2, r -' ' E: , 3 sa531'X122 QSWHQE 0 fav? Z4 is aug in , -. , - 1 .EA ' . , 'F' A-.1 4 w .a Af .n 'A' -.4 A ' ,.fIl ECCCCCUK C QCCWNCQSCCC WC if 95111111k7iCCCff45u'fff?:f' fffikififffffkifff fffkiff ff Siffff C151 lllfffgf I ia Q X One hundred seventeen v I,,,,gQ5f, e eslg illil FWl5EEQ5.iY F53 ififigiifaildi . DDQ .I 3 s 6 ,Q J QQ I Tn l Q I aa Ffh? titeafflattal lla? llgitfildi i X illlu 1,,., .arllll X, ' V Ev--W H fi kuAfigi ll1,,,. MI I fig I Cl X 3353 .OWU 22 , 118. QDYEQS 33282. ED , . HUD? 'E L if . - nf.- M T pt U' Ss' K' ia BOYS' TENNIS ygiihixfzw The Tiger squad of raquet wielders began to practice early last fall. Coach mx F N, fl 'N C5 1 Sai 5 T011 :S -IC. vp! ll asks QQG, .raw hgllluf 02 n '4X'Q55fx'l iff-Avglr' f qi r Q. ,g- LZ, l . .ka-1-AJ'-1-1 Fi . aaa 4 V., I- .. -1 1 VF' f 1 F' to f ,321 Hill ff fy Qt 5 3 .,, , X Alter had a fine turnout for the team and the boys worked hard, once they were out. Practice was facilitated by some new nets being purchased by the school. Some very fine athletes reported for tennis this year. Captain Harlow, who made letters in his Sophomore and Junior years, became the ranking player soon after practice started. Clifford Clippie Little, after much hard practice, finally replaced Hal as ranking player. Francis Hawk was the third best man on the team. He will return next year to strengthen the squad. William Staffield was a consistent winner for the Tigers. He was the only man to win three out of four of his league matches. Edward Wells played a fine doubles game this year. Allan Delahoyde, his partner, played good tennis all season, and being only a Freshman, he has three more years of competition ahead of him. Bevington Blakeslee played good tennis. He should star next year. Bill Graber proved to be a fine natural tennis player but, being busy with track, he did not get enough practice in tennis competition. Kenward Babcock did some good playing in league competition. Stanford Shaw made a strong bid for the team. He should be in the lineup next year. Four of this year's squad received tennis letters. These boys are Captain Hal Harlow, Clifford Little, Francis Hawk, and William Staffield. The balance of the team failed to win the prescribed number of matches, thereby losing their letters. Coach Harry Alter should be commended for his faithful work with the tennis team. He turned out a fi11e, fighting squad. In their practice meets the Tigers nosed out Citrus Junior College by one pointg beat Pomona College Frosh by winning all but one matchg were badly beaten by Webb School, and mauled George Junior Republic, winning all the matches played. -...J Y 1 l Pj iw . E511 EEN L .12 .. M 5 w Reseda- 5 'l ,L S52 ta QQ. Qwf . rf its o fs , JRKWLS 5 QQ. K f N2 N ltlfl. as 5 an 3 1? S 21 55 Shi W 152575 X-- 1 K I I ' I 1..Jl-Egg, .l .04 Qiiggaag, l N l'o:1t-li Alter, A. Delahoycle, K. Babcock, E. Wells, Captain Ilzxrlow, F. llawk, W. Staiffielcl, IQJEAQQ B. Blakeslee, S. Shaw. t.: ua '..4x K- A t,......,...c ' Kipp, igigfil, Q35 .KK .4 G we-2: -ec ce: - - 2: KK tc 2: c G 2' Q -G02 its in me 4 T E 2' . El W U I U 5 NYC 23 z 5 5 , U as s sz 0 0 , 0 E! 5 2 3 Qi ' N Q tram x ' v ,Q 55' 0 fx E S .-:Ill 5 A 'Q pil 1: K It tt Q , 9, in in I ' , ,Q , KI ,tm i , q?,,,y .J I N. X F .1illW,1Yf.lf Y ill ills... ,slllln 3 f 6 ' fe f llln., I Q ' ,QQ Gigi I Z 1 E ig? ii 'QQ 'KSQGGGCWS-Ziff!!! 24 CCCCUEZ -C0666 Ht C8063 CQ -C Une lnnulrerl eighteen I 19:6 vs sz, - XMI as ass 9 855524 F If C M Q W ' as vs are an 3 V44, ,, Vs. gig W ' if I ,E ,. .74 -E' X.. TWT Q I' V 1 , , ,, T , p ? agen N K . VN l M lit' 4 fi x F i N853 I Z! u H 24 -5 8888: 1 C5521 9 'ills ., . S' -- s 338 S 3 LE? Q I!! Ili!! I Wil! - itzim 77 iii 3 vt 1. In .g-.-f N an .'. -WNW 'iso IWW ' 'iw CC ty! CC 15' C CC! '4fCCCCC'2'aCCCCCC1'4 XX CC sf CCC SKK C1 5 5 2 i F 7 on sea I A f . Q Q f . wg mt, 24 IQ I Pfbkg l ' i uv ..c ..... QL . L A ' H , H . A .7 ft QkL, ,, Z il I , H an I W- --ill , I- 'la A K I xl '11 0 fs ea.-w g' Q tea si n g f-:SW7 .Half , ml... .... ...n 'bikini lim?-hfrmllvt sf' f-i, 1..., ...ilf -if 1'-:L C wrfxtcavzn x4c4:-xtccccez-'tuaufz-: actors: CCCCC!-It 'cout 2' gm' 'I I A AMW' 4 'ici 8- H4 S!!! Y T486 I A 221888 3131 iii M I. X I I V L r D 8 I LEAGUE TENNIS I E I .sn 9 1 8 P3 1008 nrmn ts: 1 gill iiI 5E,L i.I 'S'3K .,, 'U : ' LJ Q Q ,-sf In the first boys' Citrus Belt League tournament Chaffey downed San Ber- nardino, 18-1. The match was held on the Cardinal court, April 25th. Harlow in 1,2 and Hawks tChaffeyJ defeated Barker and Williams tSan Bernardinoj, 8-6, Q 4-6, 6-1: Delahoyde and Wells fChaffeyJ defeated Clair and Marian tSan Ber- nardinol, 6-1, 6-3g Little fChaffeyJ defeated Mclney CSan Bernardinoj, 6-1, 6-2j Staffield fChaffeyJ defeated Bateman CSan Bernardinoh, 6-1, 6-2, Blakeslee , fChaffeyJ defeated Harris tSan Bernardinol, 6-2, 6-3Q McKesseen tSan Ber- -.- v nardinoj defeated Babcock tChaffeyJ, 6-3, 6-3. E3 'sf W I., lg, fszj 5 Lf aw- - ' I: RIVERSIDE 5 l 2 dw The Tigers were snowed under in their second C. B. L. match. Riverside was the victor by an 18-to-1 count. Harlow and Hawks lost to McIntyre and Unland, 5-7, 8-6, 6-3: Wells and Delahoyde lost to Wise and Jensen, 6-1, 6-2g Little lost to Waugh, 6-1, 6-2, Babcock lost to Bosworth, 6-4, 6-41 Graber lost to Pipes, 6-3, 6-33 Staffield defeated Tilden, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. POMONA The Pomona Cardinals mauled Chaffey, 14 to 5, in the third C. B. L. en- 4 counter. Harlow and Hawks defeated Harvey and Henderson, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, Middleton and Schwartz defeated Wells and Delahoyde, 8-6, 5-7, 9'7Q McKone defeated Little, 4-6, 7-5, 6-43 Moss defeated Graber, 6-4, 6-4g Jacobs defeated Staffield, 8-6, 1-6, 6-3g Leslie defeated Blakeslee, 6-0, 8-6. - CV ' 3 - . C.. Ki REDLANDS . In the last Citrus Belt League match of the season Chaffey triumphed over Redlands by a 10-to-9 score. The match was played on the Tiger court. Little ' . , won from Keronohan, 6-4, 6-43 Gay won from Graber, 8-6, 6-43 Villegas defeated Q V43 xo Blakeslee, 6-4, 6-43 Staffield won from Rossree, 6-3, 6-11 Hawks and Harlow defeated Cook and Blesh, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, Beal and Larkin won from Babcock and , , Wells, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. ' . i L . ' fe, 4 C 3 -S 'L N M 0 N4 7 f N if rr C AC - as U I 6291. I ' ' 5 III Il 5 P- Jvmfw' -M ee an f s - I Q ' I 22 - S 122 fl' 'I U so 0 .UH, by bf 9 A1 an 5 u' 3 S 8 sr 9 9 3 V .9 0 Gr 0 U ,, IP' s 8 gs 2' Q 5 0 S 0 an 3 A1 an 'ts . 0 ' r ' 1 mil t 2. f 2 I ll 3 WMI! E 8 x w e f 1 .vs KV? In sQfa v 5 . Coach Alter C. Little H. Harlow W. btaffield K. Babcock. 4 I ii, X , I 0 0 Cfffqq , Illu if ' One hundred nineteen 3 . A n g.,-I, 2' A , gg W gd . . . . . diff X 1265 N Qdfjli 1 K j V f'wgfISJ'l fats by X Q I l l I NY 1 I ffff, V 5 if I I ' E. si rw y in .e , f I gg .. I I I I II 'a SS 12208 ' 813938 24 D ' - 124981 8193388 I lb! ' Mg A I t-.1'f .TQ T. 1 .. L ' ' O Q 9 cj Ii W - GIRLS TENNIS I I rf I I .rg te?5r 1.5, Captained by Eleanor Frost the Chaffey girls had a fine season. An un- - usually large group of girls reported for tennis last fall. Interest was stimu- Q Eljlwg Q , Q lated by numerous inter-class matches. After many elimination contests the '-.J EIEIWJ FT girls' team was picked. The team was greatly aided in their practice this year :ij E.:-,Ifji J X by having a new coach, Mrs. Hezmalhalch. Coach Hezmalhalch is a graduate ' Vf, of Pomona College. She coached the girls' tennis team of this college in her ri Senior year, and s since then been a physical education instructor there. --J Eleanor 'Frost pr ed to be a fine captain. She won three out of her four matches. Elea or' 'l' be Qeatly missed next year when league competition SQQESE comes along. E a th Bond also won three league matches. This is her 5 EW rj E fourth year on the sity lineup. Harriett Shattuck, second singles player, ' 5 1 showed good form ring this league season. As she is a Junior, she will be . ,, -JV fi' available for next y !r's tea XLeila Frost played first doubles this year. As -i- KQ F' she is a Soph morevsggwill p E bably follow in her sister's footsteps by captain- u ' M' ll, I ing the tennis ni w yeXanSg:om now. In addition to Leila there were the Q .V following four Sollhomores on e squad: Ruth Moore, Katherine Kratky, Eva Alffbf-2 lIIl ' ' li Topliff, and BebtyWRQJber. five of the eight members of this year's team Ig, 'xx Sophomores and one a Junior, Chatfey's future on the courts is assured. lf' ,.... Ii' S X GIRLQS LEAGUE TENNIS tiff 3 - AN BERNARDINO I K X Q The first C. B. . match ayed by the girls was with San Bernardino on g her own courts. Th final S re was Chaffey, 105 San Bernardino, 9. The I M . match was hgtkfolgght, as score indicates. Leila Frost, second singles, iffy. W ji' ' Betty Webber, t ir singlesg anor Frost and Elizabeth Bond, first doubles, ,IW ll iw - were the winuingdigers. N 'XXU 'f 3 I ' X RIVERSIDE V S 9 The Chaffe gi-rlls tasted their first defeat at the hands of the powerful 9553 5' 7 Q Q I 2 Riverside team. hi: matclrwas held on the Bears' home court. All the Tiger . I . if . ,.... f ,Q ' -Tl 4. - - mi A swab: M . 1 as II , I if , lt 3 9 si I.. mxfaf 41- ssssi W2 A 0 . . . E. an 1 ' 5 .4 I gg se T323 .5 ' ' ef g Qlllif. v u ' - as FP E 'ol ' ga K KKK !! s 3 6 . li Q Q. f' . 5 4. 5 9 7..- . f S I T33 ' 1 b T35 .,. T..- -f Rs ex. 3 fi Y f , lzjkpk l E. Wells F. Hawk A. Delahoylle Is. Blakeslee.. I ss -.xgli 9 t.e..-......, I',,,.1'i-4 ,Qs -c- -I H aaa mccccegzscceccwg- S I : KK cc vc - - W I... II- III - ,W I II- -IIX wg' 'IIIII IRS Ih s S gi Qwfl ws gs. IQWIIWQI .Milli ,fn Y his .Allin 9 f JHIIII, .IIIH K V hlls. . UPICCCCCCIPIC ' iii IZGCCGGGEZ CC!!! !-I 0001031 'GC ICG EIC 010124 - - I i -ski 8000? Une hundred twenty li M if fe Sf fu '-'fJ7 y W Wi 35 S-Jilin... .., .ill 112125 E x X - . 5.1 girls were downed except one Eva Topllff playing fourth singles won fiom her opponent in a hard three set match The final score was 18 1 1n favor of R1VGTS1d8 POMONA The girls were victorious in their third league match. Pomona fell before the Tigers by a 16-to-3 count. The match was held on the Pomona courts, May 18th. Betty Webber of Chaffey defaulted, thereby giving Pomona one point. The Cardinals won two points in third singles. Eleanor Frost, Harriet Shat- tuck, Elizabeth Bond, and Leila Frost were winners for Chaffey. REDLANDS Chaffey won another easy victory when she downed Redlands 16 to 3, May 16th, on the local courts. The hardest fought match of the day was between Vingery of Redlands and Eva Topliff. This contest was the only one to go thr sets. Eleanor Frost, Harriet Shattuck, Elizabeth Bond, Leila Frost, herine Kratky, and Ruth Moore accounted for Chaffey's points. 5 PLAY-oFFs At tlgle coglclusion of the Citrus Belt League duel matches, tryouts were hel to U e mine who would represent the league in the Southern California u nam 'tx he Chaffey girls' tennis team was kept in the running for South- la, 'Kanye en Elizabeth Bond and Eleanor Frost won second place. The boys' Qlibl' s team of Harlow and Hawks took second in their division. Both Cwffejq e s were defeated in the opening round of the Southern California play-offfal gh the girls' team forced the tournament winners to a three-set l niatchqi A Nl LEAGUE STANDINGS J i i ' ' x 1 GIRLS BOYS Won. Lost. Pct. - Won. Lost. Pct. ivers e .vt . . . 4 0 1.000 Riverside . . . 3 1 .750 3 2 ,500 ' 2 2 .500 Pomona . . . 2 2 .500 1 1 3 .250 .000 -' Q. l f K 1 K R X .Chaffe . .X .... 1 .750 Chaffey . . .2 Redland Pomona . 3 4 .250 Redlands ..... 0 .000 San Bernardino. . . 0 4 504 F H Shattuck Captain Frost E. Bond. lwlacafgcwfgigmgteazlggfiig K One luudred twenty-one QQ 15' 1 X .1 1 1 1 1 X f, 11- 1 .,111+ ff 1, f 1111 1- 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1f111, ,1.1 1 1 11' 1 1 1' 1 . 1,1 1 X fg.,:, , '11 1-11,-. 1 1 f 1 1 1 -1 1 -1f -111 1 , ...f1i-.,s.ff,'1,1-. 1 1 ,1 1 1 , , 1 ' 1 1 1 ff 1. 1 'rj' X-5.fj1'1,f 1 W 111 ' X' ,I 1 f- Xp A,- 511111 1 -w.111'1 '11 - 1' f . . 911 111 1,181 1111 If ,1, .1 1 511: 1 1 11 11, 11, ,, Jn: ' g51,f1Q'1, 1 ' 1 ' ' 'W 4 - ' ' 913' 1 1 II111 'L 1. ,,, M 1, 1 Lf .Q V 51121 ,ky 1: : 111361 '1 11 11 b 1111,--'15 .171 5111,-'.1' fr 1- 'L1 1' .9231-,.1f1 '11-11 - .1 ll K1 3 11 1-.15-J f11,., '1 X?-11' ..,11' ' .' f F 1 M11f 1-'9 E fl 'N11 Q1 .111 H 1 , -414,1 '1 ,.v, .. - 75,1 ' M , 1 1 ' 1 1, ,1 1 -. 1 1-1 , ,S 'X 1 ' ' , .1 1 V ,X '-511, 1 11-1-1 f.1l1Qf' '- '11 x 1l'f141 '1 1' 1 vi 1,-1 ,111 1' '- 1 D, 1'.'Q1x', '- ,511 , ff .-1,'g 1'Q , 1 1' 1 I 1 11MX-' 1 13321 1 fl 3.1 1 , .,g-.1 ,f 'f11V'f1 ' 1' 11' -'1 11.1 -ill, Q1 , 11,1 5-'r Q .1 1ti7.g1j'1i 5--1,1 1 -4,1 1.4, K ,fm , 1 ' 'X 1'1 1f ., - N 1 fix 1 , 1. X11 X K I ' fix L' . 1' .. :ff .4 11 X '41 ', J '1A--- .- 1 ' J . 1, , 175' 1-XL 1 . it .113 fQ.11 Yi ,fix HJ .1115 N NJ 1. 1,11 ' f- -5 ,711 1 11,1101 ' .f '1 1 ,11 1,1 1 ', : Hx' ,1' , ,- 'LM 1 ff 1 ' ' -1' f 1 2 1- 1 5, . 1 , 1,1 , LX' 'X ,x , .',, J A 1 ,, I V 1 f'1,,Q,,1 14 1 Gif .1 M. . .1.1 1 11 Y.-. f ' f, 1 71 A 1 1 ' L- 1, '1 . 1.5 M 111, ,vp KX .X ,fax -1.1. V sv f-Af,-1-3 -1 il 1 111,11 1-111.1111 ,,,1111A- '- i1?i '1:1,11:1l' 'lf' , 'Hg ' . jj! ni ,111 'l .1 ,1 1 1 . I 11 ' 1 . 1 -41 1 ' '.,, ' ,', ' 1'f1.i'A. 1 '1 11W 1 , 1 '1 1 5 1 V1 f -y, ' 1x 411 '- V 1,K1 1 1 1 112 f 1 1 , J 1 1 1 ,,.1,. ,, ,M ,W 1,. -, .1 . 1 A XA'-1-'1 'ff fvxf '1' fx ' f ,f 1 f -11, V' 11 J' Q1 .. Ii 1 . T' '1. 14,1 'f '1 11 H511 1, 1 11 1 1 11 1J1 X 1 -Lg, 1:11g' 3111 1 1511 1 .1111 . 11:1 , 1, 11 11 , HQ1. 1-11111 1! 1 X ,Q -7111.11 ,112 '?'1,5v X-., ,ff 'V' One hundred twenty-two .4 . 1.111 1, 1.21 Q 1. 1,135.1 9, - - 1 , 1111 -1 111,11-'1 751111 5.171111 111,111 ,Q Y 1 f,1f:1,g,:y' . 1t1f' Pvy11 - aff 1 Q1 .,,g. .N 1' ' 11 . 11311111 116 1 '111' 'EEZ 119 X 11111. '.,111 1' +1 X' fI1,3X..Q ' 3.11L3i1.K.T-. .3111 Yi -Q if 1f'f 1.1 1f 11, 1, as .1 11'1 11 1 1 1111 111 19111 1171 '1': 1.. 1' '1 .15 111 1 S1 111.1 11 1 11 1-1 111 11 11 1 11 11 f 1 1 QYQZQQFEZXEEl+'gY2?lr?21?iXiTEfElQlQfIlQ3Q5LQI,?QE rf? Y, W g gllllll A, it-ln! ill! f' R 1 4, ,N ll' 'lr I FN, I! I - I xx I Wwtyllflfl y, V ,QQ lmf alla ledflilllfy, Q33-l X, ,rg I lc. ss vin r ,lyr - . It ,l Ji f-f ., .A H, or-eg-,-,f2lefg5,llllf2agQLis .eflfi ev i 1 ji lf: I zllkfijdbll oisalnaf soma lljolo. Loisillsapoco L.- M W ilk 0 'H U nj. . A lk fl 0 L,J M lla fi? Lvl ggi GIRLS' SPORTS if QHPSXYT 1 S lggmyp' - jcg-5 HOCKEY 533 H4 ' l- . . . l..,.f jam rlfbu QA ,fi A great number were ollt for the teams this year trom the various classes. In llillfjlgi, I-A1 The Senior team was composed of K. Wallace, C. Gage, L. Presba, J. Pifer, A. 'fi j . Q31 Minnich, F. Hayward, D. Eells, F. Youngblood, E. Stamm, G. Emery, E. Frost, 'Y' L., ,Q ff. . 2 , A. Shoemaker, H. Samuel, and J. Baird. Juniors were H. Shattuck, F. Dundas, ' I I .Ui W, ,Q fag. l B. Gillilan, M. Norton, H. Stanford, L. Johnston, B. Willianls, R. Solomon, A. Coil! Gunn, E. Swoap, L. Garrison, J. Myers, E. Allell, F. Burlls, I. Karr, E. Mitchell, L. Youngblood, and V. Cook. Sophomores were B. Pifer, D. Phillips, W. Os- .lil QT, Wald, P. Yeager, L. Miller, B. Bodenhamer, D. Hendrickson, H. Smith, M. Brest, '? M?Lw, Ejjll ll C E. Carpenter, G. Bowden, F. Roberds, and F. Sparks. k I I is f: -.11 ggggfqwg ' VOLLEYBALL t . I ' loop l The girls who went out for volleyball this year made four class teams. Q Ca to r fo, 'Sf The Seniors who played were L. Stauffer, E. Frost, W. Morrison, A. Minnich, W-lJ 'l M. Bivens, F. Youngblood, A. Shoemaker, T. Miles, D. Cour, and H. Samuel. Mig- Juniors were F. Dundas, M. Norton, E. Swoap, V. Cook, A. Gunn, H. Shattuck, ,L l, ,I lf' II? ,Q B. Williams, L. Miller, E. Barr, and B. Gillilan, Sophomores were G. Bowden, X-X B. Pifer, L. Miller, K. Kratky, D. Pliillips, H. Smith, lvl. Brest, W. Oswald, and sa ' A L 'I llllf I' M Taylor Freshmen were M Hughes V Moore A Leeke E Carlton M Hen- M-- ...Q . . . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,,,, gxQQ?S g drickson, L. Bond, and T. Pearson. 55545. if fffll 0 gjj ', ij fig SPEEDBALL I 9 . W X , Fl 223' Instead of hockey the Freshmen girls played speedball tllis year, with Miss 1599.7 Combs as coach. The team was composed of E. Melichar, L. Bond, R. Dorn- w,, ..,,,u fill ff ing, L. Campbell, A. Knold, M. Hendrickson, M. Stallcup, V. Moore, Z. Smith, l D Q B. Lilley, A. Leeke, D. Crume, V. Figgins, C. C3.D1l0ll, E. Emery, and A. Keltner. 'le4eff.s'a7 , , 0.0 0 Or Rl?J r ' . Continued on page one hundred fljqy-nlne ,ll . . . an S C? .egg P3 as E3 71 www S El 'fl-ls l lax L Rests rpg- 7- . Nw '., 6? ' gems: .154 .-, ., A T55 f I P fr 3' '13 QQJLI 03 row: l eke, ll. 4 ' o l. I. . 1 ' , , . a ' . l. nn- ., 1. , en, fn-nl row: . .1 l s, . .l ej l'.', .. llll' , I. a . . xc l' , . . . lz ln ', I-'. hpalms H. Johns. Bottou row: A. Shoemaker IJ. Lrost 11. Youngblood. 1 as ic? H iikii av 22 3 5 0 U 3 Q U? ni I an IQ l M8445 9 8 wif S55 1' ' www avr L .. V. S M gi .4 gs , as 5 5 gli X go gg av 0 'Q' on isis i 2: hi pa' . my ll .ye 3 5 .gf 5 3 9 I X .bf I ,E V l J X g LMI I3 s ,Jl X ll , 9 git X ,V ez. 45: ,BQ lloj 'I' 1 X Le 4 Valli l I' IXIIIQI I lIo4IlIll4I X VIYIIE I lo gllllml C XII I1 nl 0 ,zu 3 lbJ2 ll Ill e I NI X8 -. Il lol stun li XVlIIlfIx R XI: x 0 ll Ixlllk, Ii Iimlelll l EI ' Ii , g X ', Q A I I , 1 , i s A I 4-fl y 1 v f 2 if - - - -f- ff fy s.-s -v -' ' ' ' , Y ' riiffmjf as -e TQ332g5'sf. secs, 1 Q I W - U N I Il' x Illlltltllf ' ll go X L? I' 'WIN . Il ll l W 3 lla' l l so s if . ,QI Q'I '7 L, ', 1.1 X X ' 5'1lcfl-...l12r. f .- J lil -I-llll P A Z . I-W .1 :sl ui .llll..Ql I Q I.. N... S 1 . ,L --'- .-. -I 1. . MA - 1 1 'f ' - - I if.1.ifL.M Co maaiiizgokfrf ae Q cc I QQ cc' at sw. One IIIITIIIYGCI twenty-three S O23 an i lslll 18 'W CCC 22 D gp h YIZSIEZXEQTSE' 5 ,fig page '1 mir. I IWIIII pw In .Q il, 15555 . xi? If lk ilrnl .IFN fl 'I'f,'iI A I-I f .Xl A Mm 39553 IQ .Q .P I 'xi Ii? 1 TIES L, I , Q 53jIhfiIII l Kkiibg 2 MI n gifs If , ip? it I ski I 9. W 'LW' :lf-.1 . ,il -gf ff f J 41 rv' L I wi ,q I ...Q ff 431. -Si. fifty 'ii x - , I A 53 gmsifaf feiisssif .1 . at , rs fi rr ' 5 ff V. H il III III! ,sw II, UE an I f, ,Q III' fn eff .I X 4-Q - IQEII Ins g I an I ,,,f.f. If .52 Ni 1,4 el- I It X. imel.-5? 'III?? fffz if?f14iI..I.ff?i.I Isis , .Ls 2: 'N 'z frri'Y2'sii I mmQvvizvrirayzolamiza'vkyiigismiais airiifssOK?Li5irfif an .M I I GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION One of the largest and most active of the clubs on the Chaffey campus is the Girls' Athletic Association. Considered the largest undertaking of the year is the annual play-day sponsored for all the schools of this vicinity who wish to participate. As the purpose of this play-day is to foster a friendship between girls of other schools, scholastic competition does not enter in. Teams com- posed of girls from other schools play against teams likewise made up. Tennis, volleyball, basketball, indoor baseball, posture contest, archery exhibition, and a swimming meet entertain the delegates in the morning. At noon a luncheon is served in the cafeteria. The program presented after luncheon is composed of donations from the different schools. Interclass games are arranged by the heads of the various sports. Included in these are swimming, Tennis, basketball, volleyball, indoor baseball, hockey, and archery. A banquet for all the members is held during the year as Well as other social activities. A member of this club is necessarily athletically inclined as a requirement for membership is two hundred points toward the letter. OFFICERS 1'l'8SI!IEllLfElEilllfll' Frost Vice-President-l aye Youngblood Secretary-Harriet Shattuck Treasurer-llelen Smith Yell Leamlerftlladys Bowden Arlvisers-Miss Mahon, Miss Merrill lop row: Nliss Mabon E. Ieterson M. H. Reynolds A. Minnich, I. Naftel E. Swoap C. Allen l. tarrison G. Bowden E. McGready M. Brest W. Oswald B. Bolenhamer 11. Dundas R. Calen- tine F. Sparks F. Roberds D. Philips C. Lmery. Second row: M. lrovine K. VI allace A. Gunn ll. Smith NI. laylor lu. Dacus B. fillilan II. Shattuck L. Mitchell B. Hill D. Cour K. Kratky L. Voplifi 1. Rumph M. Freeman I. Stauffer. Fhirrl row: A. Shoemaker 11. Youngblood l. Miles B. Williams H. Smith E. Stamm M. Norton L. Frost, E. Bind, l. Collins V. Cook I. Youngblood. Not in picture: J. Baird D. llomewoml C. Mayo, W. Morrison l. Patterson J. Larpenter M. Mahaffey I. Miller B. liper M. Rausin .L lrefelthen IS. W eller l. Yeager I. Bond L. Carlton M. Hendrickson A. Ieeke V. Moore. ,HJ I qs ! W U Aj All XI I Fil 'I' :U 57 F' VR llfji EU Iwi ....' L, I-W: Ellis-.5 S Iv, 5 E3 gg I gf Pnl N, s fmmilj x. -l Zisam i V e ski Ili gsm. LMI Pi f ' ,N-.4 NJ , i -0 I I 541 . 7,-1 4 ,-4 I O ii C2 B.. IIIIIII' I'--IIII f IN II g. I.. .312 ki QQ O f 21 ' I. S5 III. It 552 I I he 4 ra 5 6 lm ' ' E I n 3 3 ss s I 0 'J 3 x a 3 vs Z3 siilimlllll ky a ' X X .1 1 A . f S L, I 9 , , . , ' , I , ' , 1 3 1 1 l V 1 ts, -, - , I , . ' I was 5 1 A 1 l I 1 y 1 l l l . I K 3 I I I I I 1 V 'Q 1 I 1 H 1 C I3 . . , , , f I I . . . li 0 Q IJ , , , I , . , , so 2 Pifer, II. Samuel, E. Barr, L. Johnston, I. Kang L. Miller, J. Myers. ll. Russell, M. Alexander, E. M, Q55 3 ' . I 1 , ' I , I ' I ' . I . s I U yjlftfff RK? ii C ' KZVQH il-ill 15 idle 'Z XX C02 KGi 4 we 3 iiil HI ,S I Q I v III ig Q il ZH 8 0 ll 50 L U I I lflii 0 Aj ' lilll ii' .2 illn 5 .Illlii Wg ' ,.Q!?g:w 5 if - 7 W if I I ' I ' 4 , J xr S - 4 .Zin , , 1 -g UW NH X ., - 9: ' L' vi., C1351 4' I K., Q ci' I' , I ,N Q XL, I, ' 'X ,d I k swfil. WI Ee i lfii I I' k IIIII' bildlllh.. LMI A g l Q f l Li Ill W gf-if I I., .IIIIIIII 5 . ,QU I W X 'Q A3 Q ' ' is '43 'Off' 5: 'f 'fecal 'cc 'CG 511 'CON if 'ff' UC! One huuIlreIl twenty-four VR V :ht . V , .W L ' 11 hx I R-I V., -rw Fi 5 U 53: 1225 8888132 DO A 1 Ei we , 1258829 mf gm 838188 :gn an 13 as 38888881 Qi? I ulllkfuyl Q? kg . QM Q 2 X. ' Q , Q Q W hit.. ...il 5 - 6 EJ Q 2 I Q' 55 ws W 1538! ! in ! me - am 28193888 - :xc 1 z-1 88 3 tru 8 HK ac 5 s -t Q 4 ww i fl: Emma : Q . ' me sv N X I W if -- fig Exam? an my , , no -. vi vfsxsx 5, 1 aa: SW 2 5 2- 0 5 ? E 0 0 ' 9 Q , U ' 3 8 -' ' ' ' K 3 S L n 1 ' 'tl In this activities section is contained ma- Eimxss-xii V 0 1 ik 3 terials including oratory, drama, assembly 3 3 programs, fmusic, bdellgate, domehstic hagag , science ca eteria oo store mec anic ' 5 V Q 1 n 9 Q 9 E k arts, health, and agriculture-everything I Q' Q' . . . . Q Q 5992 in which students have participated out- ig ?- . . l . 2 3 side of student body, class, and organiza- XX? . . - . i nv E g tion affairs, and athletics. May a new 'l 439, source of enjoyment be opened to those 'f f ' if who have had experience in these fields. 5 Q rms wg v THE EDITOR 9 0 96, Q - U ag Q E. .. E .5 551- 5885 gamma f- s :Qs F , , 3 X 5 fi Tgf a .: i i s 5 as s -' 5 jg xx 4:5 bifwcasg f 3 E I x, U Q , 9 . Qian, X 55, an XX an V O U 9 Q . 3 9 ggswaa sz. .mag 0 0 - I9 9 8 9 st u v - - ,fy ..... 4 iw ,sv ,WP ,mn c ccmcccccc-szcccecog c ea:-: cc ,c g e me rug W ' Ea tw li fe 4' ' fu. it-Ax , , ' iM,,,.ii , its ...iulll aqugm.m.iig 5 Q u, mi tt msc cwnraccwsax KCG42'!iQCCCG12-Il!!!101242 :mace me es ta e cc-M a nga One hundred twenty-five -'A' . . YYYYX X ' ' 5 'X' ' ' it .. , g a t ,.,,,..3EY,.jetlW,3fflX4i,i ,A Jqogrgsnotg A K. ,Qi Xgg ,1 J CETX. WML' V fx .7 Hall 2,-iifiifj .Et-:J-F aemlgtofr. ms 29 a wslngfnom .agosto smexfsaooe 251. Egg 'N' WWI 'l -It . v LJ 13, Pot M 1.5 fl mb l w 'D' 11 , fl ,-M, up 'fm Q'--s f-We H4 1 5 SENIOR PLAY mmm 'lilo f- -:ii '-ff . in THE 1N'r1MA'rE sTRANGERs fgggid qi tj lit! By 11:3 EILFV 1 T? f ' 5' l Boorn rAP.K1NGToN L f' field fake W A5533 n f gl Sf 'Q Both Tarkington's Intimate Strangers, was presented by the Senior class K4 1 . . Ei- IQ tl11s year, before a tull house, on March 22. D X M' f The first act opens with Ames fRollin Lemonj and the station master SJC , U 2 2 tWayne Harnj discussing whether the train will ever arrive to carry two JU, fi. stranded travelers tAmes and Isabel, Betty Hilll to their destinations. Soon 8 ' -I ' ' r a telegraph instrument is heard and the station master leaves to get the news. 3 2 tg 'Q l When gone, Ames opens the door and calls Isabel, who, after disagreeing with L ' . l,,,,a4Egl,,,N Ames, had been sitting two hours on a baggage truck. Finally she enters. X ' After looking about a little, she notices the unopened lunch box which she had E533 'K given Alnes. Then she begins to scold him for not eating. After several min- 23,4 0 Ealing., ,Nfl utes of arguing, they decide to divide the lunch and promptly do so. At this ru, mf- ..,..,. Qrtgggjb point, the station master enters and says he is leaving. Ames says he ca.n't, 5,5 5 D but he is firm and leaves. Ames the11 decides to go outside but Isabel protests, l X so they decide to sleep, one on each side of a very high-backed station bench. E ll -A ie nig t passesg morning comes an mes arises, oo s ou si e, sees a young ' -X Q Wk? Tl h d A l k t d C3 in .1 A , couple coming. They are Isabel's niece, Florence fMarilee Davis? and Johnnie Ql llf , l l . xy White! Alfred Hughesl. They take Isabel and Ames to Isabel's cou11try home. Xin? Qi ll HR. ul - The second act occurrs in Isabel's home. The main idea is that Isabel I N 'I V 09 Q0 ge? A s EQ. s Jw J - J is-vi X w as x rj . 'Ill l E Y V ,. it uv - W gw aqeg 5: U! Z ....l O 9 ,,,,- 0 0 it 0 as if js ax mi P1 ll Q e X f f s i,. sn Eiassat, aw w fn ' 11 it Q , fi' V 9 f za . s Q 9 -' 1' 'f H LJ ZS 3 V I 35522 . 9 C51 XX ' 8 L99 , fd l . W he .J ?, ggjqq A M e 22. Q.. 45? :iff Ek X Rollin Lemon, Betty llill, Virginia lvtlllillilll. Marilee lbauis, Alfred Iluglies 9 7 'I i f 1,1 ' gl' ,Agri Ififzgitmziiis . . .,, 1 QQQL3? e cam c e- A -ec -g 1 5 QC , ,W f1f3T4i 5iir?3tf..,,, f s:w Q Hu Q gg g V o 'X , V' , ttwgfifflzfgl aw 'll Q v Aggie.. lf'-ff .1545 1 L, , ' C Q, ,fi ' . 'Q .i X. M: ' E 'z5.WVm1?'.2l'1 1 llnt. ,nlllfe U ' f.,'f:' flu., .Hill ,gQLgfSlfl:t,.f .fieiifffligifdfffp fl ff! Hi 'CC 143 1 M 52 - 6666531 CCC - 24 ' ' iii. One hundred twenty-six X 40 lflffllpfal W i 'fiat lag? .imrltilt-ll f'f'b Hifi ncaa 3 3-fllllggfitlllf ilgfl 5 EQXYFYF sz of 5 ' 335-:Qa53go5sanD33Qi3oo3tfiaeseocto.2eCeQoot52f5l755gU-tt3ggQ'.:1g235 - ,it 23,23 ll 0 l .xxxfsg V M51 -wfliiffss W 'fl . f ci is Q44 ,jf X Logaf' lgffp zssggw --A gps ,.Q il lffl 1,9 Inv, l gn v .g,J iw, 1 , . ,kj .-xg 'lieu L fCw'k4FXF3V flgilf A GJ rjgfgl as Q33 .J 4, Q' :Q s 'l 'fw' X 5-,fl ii F1 iff E no Cl, . fy ffl ? 1'lf' f 'Kij 02, at flu' X Lili 6,2 1 X X 'Q 1 Og, .M ,M Matti- V - ' r' ' ywqgdxauxdh rx,,.,.,,. as 4 C522 PLE. -Q Pvt! XG'-:Ni-' ll' Q 142 if-1 fall-5 Nj l Vl'1..- -- an-J V i T? ..' If :jf org ' s -1. -3, - .gl 'lifgiixlgl keeps Ames guessing as to her age. She tells him she is educating two nieces. One, elderly, is called Aunt Ellen fVirginia Wallihanb, and the other is Flor- e11ce. Johnnie is in love with Florence, Florence is enamored with Ames, and Ames is in love with Isabel. This act introduces two new characters, the butler !Clinton Bryantj and the maid CHelen Kamanskyl, who add humor to the play. The third act straightens affairs. Florence has Johnnie, Ames gets Isabel, despite the fact that he does not know her age, but decides that age makes no difference. Those who assisted were Jimmie Simons, business manager, Gordon Cum- ming, advertising manager, Howard Hawkins, ticket manager, Willialii Staf- field, properties, Thelma Miles, head usherg assistants, Elroy Mitchell, Eliza- beth Bond, Pauline Collins, Dorothea Hood, Dorothy Eels, Ruth Gale11ti11e, Margaret Kratkyg candy, Doris Stanford, Faye Youngblood, stage scenery, Hilda Metzloffg stage settings, Klimes Furniture Company, Ford Bros. Music Company, Southern Pacific Railway. Mrs. Ruth Kegley, coach, was presented with a basket of flowers by Willie Bodner, showing the appreciation of the Seniors. Much credit for success goes to the orchestra, who rendered several beautiful selections during the evening. it 21, fig? ,fggli A: izil Qgluzi 'Wil ' LX 55: l v tj tj-4-gd we a'mL.a E112 V Lg. E5 532 ,. 'F li? 53-:f4T '?SJ1i11J liielhiwillij Eslifsd wwf? :A ages. F7 Po N 55 Q,E5if13SE25 gg' :Lg lgja 21 Li if sl ' 'jx af'1?PJ'l.,,f mf! will E2 frhivnjlll rw QKWFF K9 al. Q Q vile fn fl-lvl o W V3 f U lil q f12 XVI 'T-'. fA5C21fxx'g L ,aa - Pl 6:52 ,M 1 3 1 cfm , Jr! 'ifexjgal :I'ffl,4f31't 'iii 'l AU '53 lik Fil t W 1 mi xl ' ' if ' rcbkfbi., Pi Vllllll' N5 FW , nrsallw.- PQ., ,e ' FQ 7' Q' y fy bk , kfli' ,f,.. 73:-'lf 'hu' ual .vis - qu 5 Yifg gay, D , l.,i..:-'.w.gQ tri ,rs tie l e lllllll I-Q-ll-PKXE-u Helen Kumnnsky, Rollin Lemon, Betty I-Iill. Virginia Wallihan, Clinton Bryant, Wayne Ham, all Q 5SQ5f,??.f'?', Mm-nee mms, Alfred iiugnes. Qgfqkg'-Qkfgifig I-,zfrlfri ' frm fa new V7 vw' Fel-,wa xg-fi ml , 4315 if, , F315 ?53Qg2fQQ'Q EEXKK x 1- ii 'ig ?KK2ffig3KQfifff' iifiiikml. fin- I- Amps. . W f t ff' nr .fmglll li. e 53 Wil flf a'laQl,5jQr1f 'rf if 2,3 hip, -Xp , f- Qui nl-, , ,.., ', it K, k L, iiillffrgj, Q-V g -llfmllz ,nlllll5g in , H n ...QW .W 242 V'f?f.ll,ll1 lllll'5,E Illitmkhllld SR5i'iCii2 l5?s?1i5Jtiii,' T .1 E , ,, f . One hundred twenty-seven O !Z83 38l!f3!038081Z OD J - - 25 ., 12583228 23 ffff 22188 8380 N It E!-5 88151 V r V tgp gf'l A53J 11 are 'S X F ar 4- 1 X KH l' 0 ' V A , is e It I 4 c f .. gg 1 -5 QQ SS 'lgfllf UNSW, ,DIE D 159' Diiiillllllkiflll J bi' ' - I Z4 ,Ill lm If like 3 24 5 ' Q nc 3 D x 5 men 5 , Q 2 5' ,? JUNIOR PLAY gms-sg 0 ' . 9 H :', If Q V 0 is This year the class of 1930 presented The Lucky Break, by Zelda Sears. n S 35 Keg This play had been given twice previously by Chino and Pomona Junior 3, 4:5 if 2 classes. The cast was an excellent one. La Vancha Naftel took the part of S 3 3 X ' Martha Mullet, the proprietor of Hotel Mullet. Elizabeth Barr acted the part v s X of Mrs. Mullet's daughter, Nora. Mary Norton took the part of Elmine Ludine U E Smith, an amusing servant at the hotel. John Klusrnan characterized the part QF n .1 of a super salesman, Benny Ketcham. Abner Ketcham, Benny's uncle, was 5' rg 'F ' no 9 taken by Bob McClough. Dorothy Miller played the part of Mrs. Barrett, a 1 l U ig? guest at the hotel. Claudia, her daughter, was played by Bernice Gillilan. g V M lg Landon Goodrich took the part of an artist, Tommy Lansing. Brooks Kitchel 5, 54 .5 Q acted as a wealthy business man, John Bruce. Hubert Weldon was the general 3 , 5 ' XG' manager of John Bruce, called Charles Martin. Bella MacWatt was another 8 S guest at the hotel, played by Frances Dundas. S Q ssssQ? yhgg, 355' ' NNW There are two plots. One is the love story of Tommy and Claudia, and :E ' 5 k John and Nora. John thinks Nora is in love with Tommy Lansing. The fact is ll x it N that the situation is very different. Claudia and Tommy are deeply in love, . an .llln .... ..,. . .ull Q 3 45 but Claudia's mother disapproves of Tommy, desiring that her daughter marry 5, gig!! E X a rich man, so she won't let them see each other. In order to disillusion her, U 3 9 N I Claudia asks Nora to play up to Tommy and the scheme works to a certain ex- U . ll lv I tent. Claudia's mother finds Nora and Tommy together but John also finds 0 3 KZYBP N them together and is very sad but doesn't say anything because he feels he 21 if X has no right to ask a young girl to marry him. One evening during a dance IU ull - Tommy and Nora decide to elope. After they have left Tommy sends back a XD 3 fi? ,, Q note saying that he has run away with the most wonderful girl in the world. u hh---l . .----Il V ,v w wqqvqvq 'Q 5 9 John, of course, thinks it is Nora, and as Tommy asks him to break the news 53 ' ee e- ,, .. ., all to her mother he goes to Nora's mother and tells her. Mrs. Mullet feels ter- 3 42. S 5 jx, rible and weeps .bitter tears. Claudia's mother tries to comfort her and tells . ---' her she is glad it isn't her daughter and just then Nora walks in. Everyone is W very surprised but Nora explains the whole situation. Then John asks her sxs 85533 . 0 to marry him if she doesn't mind that he is poor. She accepts, saying that she Q Q9 :nv 0 , .g Q doesn't like rich men anyhow. 40 Q 7 sv - 2'- 2895585452 The second plot centers about the business affairs of John Bruce. John gwagqg: has come down to his hotel to buy a certain plot of land from Abner Ketcham. n- 9 Abner refuses to sell it for he wants to use the land for a cemetery, the lots of 3 8 gs. .,: which Benny is selling. The people of the hotel are astounded when news :gs awqgg 22503453 comes that the Copper Amalgamated has gone bankrupt for they believe that 5 A S s John has all his money in that company, but he really only has five shares. 9355-' 3 Q gg When he finds out that they think that he decides to let them think so to ,I 3 si see if they like him or his money. He- proves to himself that it is not just gwccaggi ---Q his money they like, which fact makes hun very happy. He wants to do some- 5, so ' S thing for each of his friends, so he sells Tommy's paintings and sends to New F ,f 9 York for names of people to whom Benny might sell lots. Benny sells his 592, hundred lots and is very proud, not knowing, of course, that John has bought Egg, 5,5 E i them all in order to obtain the land. He gets the land and he and his manager 8 S fx E are very much pleased. Elmine is the humorous character, causing many 3 9 Q laughs throughout the play. , S O3 Regs gg gf XG? -v -v - 9 li U' 9 0 N Q Q 0 'pkg v . l . an ..-........... ,J R , ,, , . ,,,,' oy.. . kv . Nqr., ,0.' O rg- -CG sg W, Wu C CCC sfffcfffiqfffffffg f C 1. KK 'UG C 5 C CCC lm M nllfpj ll ll 'vp I '7 yl gl xtmg-1 K .its sv Q 1v2....,.... : l -- us' . Q T ' . Wy ...M ls..,.U,....mI his iulinlulmasmuvt , ff f . 1:-... .nl . i in N C 027 KC'!'2CCCCl!i!i! itil!-ICQCCCGOHKCCCCC !-I CC GEKCCCCC lit Ct - 25 - C 'SN - A in C One hundred twenty-eight so S. I D 83 Slifii iligg Ol C ' 25 1, 12088 H IM- -X Eli! 55331, DQXDSE at rr r u'r ff-'sa w sr 'Q it f T ea. mRf?2s2if4 e f l UI I fl, ,213 if ll!!! I ' ,SEBI ,DIN Ill - mmx 77 R TS 12418381511 . Q. as 'si KS! .Q P all m gg I l Url Q ' ll' KJ 0088123 I U. JC i 5 - uit 32 A dr 0 'ii Q :fx ua an -'S . 0 2. I E A 53 23 3 S E X 0 Q f Q . Q 0 U 79 'Kg A -.z was 5 WV HE PODRASNIK CONTEST 'Peace and International Relationship was the much-discussed topic in the annual Podrasnik contest, held on November 8th. Everyone unanimously agreed that the speeches surpassed those of previous years. This contest was sponsored by Mr. Alois Podrasnik, commander of the Upland G. A. R., who for many years has aroused the interest of the high school in world affairs. The presence of the G. A. R. and the W. R. C. gave the last touch to the patri- otic program. For several years these organizations have been the guests of Chaffey on the day of the Podrasnik speeches. Three persons who withstood the eliminations spoke before the student body. Robert McArthur, who won first place, spoke on The DHWII of Peace. Second place was awarded to Margaret Pyle, whose subject was Peace and a Peace Pact. William Clay's topic, World Peace and Aviation, took third place. Fourth and fifth places were taken by Max Glass and Jack Sterling respectively, who did not, however, speak before the student body. Max's speech was on Education as a Promoter of World Peace. Jack's subject was Peace by Arbitration. The prizes for the Podrasnik contest were extremely high. Mr. Podrasnik was very generous as he gave twenty-five dollars for first place, fifteen dollars for second, ten dollars for third, and five dollars for fourth and fifth places. ANNUAL AUSTRALIAN CONTEST On Thursday, February 7th, the annual Australian contest was held. Bob McArthur, student body president, was the winner. Howard Warren received the second prize and William Clay was chosen third. The contest was con- ducted by Miss Avery, head of the public speaking department, who presided at the assembly. Miss Avery gave a brief talk on the origin of the contest. She told how Mr. Chaffey, after becoming so successful in Australia-desiring that the young people of America should know what a golden land of oppor- tunity the British Dominions were, and what opportunity existed in the un- developed continent of Australia-had established the contest. A The first speaker to address the student body was William Clay, who dis- cussed Labor Problems in America and in Australia. He pointed out very clearly the advantages enjoyed by Australians because of their systematic control of the labor situation. The second address was given by Howard War- ren. Howard spoke on the topic, Australia, a Land of Opportunity. He briefly reviewed the history of Australia, pointing out the rapid advance the country has made. The final and winning speech was presented by Bob Mc- Arthur who pointed out that the development of the United States and Aus- tralia has run along the same lines. Bob showed how nearly alike the two governments are, how similar the people appear to be, and how alike the history of the two countries has been. Bob said, also, that two such countries should be of great value to each other as long as friendship existed between them. The judges were Mr. Fischer, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Weldon. ANNUAL C. B. L. DECLAMATION CONTEST Competing for Chaffey in the annual Citrus Belt League declamation con- test, Miss Edna Mae Dacus won third honors in that contest, held at Riverside High School Auditorium, April 18. The subject of her talk was To Naturalized Citizens, by the late Woodrow VVilson. First honors went to Richard Tilden of Riverside. His talk was on Affairs in Cuba. Second place was won by Q Doris Burns of Redlands with a presentation of Give Me Liberty or Give Me T Death, by Patrick Henry. . ceogg uw, ,mn c CGt!'ItCCS502Z'GC!Ct1g neu:-: 5 cc f car: V PU, Urn, , I 5 LE U' Q' 2fVWlg 5i gEl 'lLL-Q ,lim C lu... ...ill is snag 5 fir' full l!l1..,,6QJ,, Q C 0845250088028 QCUHCCCCGC1I-30881842-I 0801024866666 Ht ttttwtd - '1 CC 022 C! One hundred twenty-nine 1. 12393, 2 152 3 25 C . 159222221520 WQQX gil I - 1548281 Sgt! !! ll fi- - 8 3122 i ts' f t ' l lW'll lr2Wl Q Q lSSl sh an a re . w as v -.. is 3 si SS 4298 815388 D884 88 1514 Dibiiilillltittll 22 8 2.248888 82188 Ilia. 64 be ll NATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTEST 2 , - ' E l Robert McArthur won first place' in the district finals of the Times Na- 5385 5 in E tional Oratorical contest, which were held at Redlands High School, April 12, 3 J 9 s 3 A K when he delivered his speech, The Vitality of the Constitution. He indicated s Q four vital points of the constitution. In conclusion he declared that the most . E gg Q95 important and most wonderful vital point of the constitution was the amenda- gg saqgbg 2 , tory power. He received twentyfive dollars as first prize. V S ' J' Second prize of fifteen dollars went to Leslie Foley of Redlands High U 5 3 School, who gave as his address, The Significance of the Constitution, and .lg .- ?3 QQ third prize, ten dollars, was awarded Ameldra Lee of San Bernardino High ZPL YEI Ig, School, who spoke on Our Constitution. Margaret Pyle also entered from 5 W? f. IQ 5 Chaffey, but failed to place. Her oration was Our Constitution-the Symbol V 8 f of American Thought. Other speakers in the contest were Miss Agnes Char- ,, J i n vet of San Bernardino High School, who spoke on Washington and the Co- 3. 6! New ,Q I Personalities of the Constitution, and Miss Susan Gentry of Redlands High S3 -I ' I 0 School, whose subject was Personalities of the Constitutional Convention. S S . w The judges were Mrs. Mary Davis of Colton, Mr. A. M. North of Riverside, w s: , WI Mr. Harry Warren of Pomona, Mr. Glen Wight of Corona, and Mr. P. M. S ' -44 23 Bennett of Beaumont. Mr. McIntyre, principal of Redlands High, presided. 8 ,v 8 I I wII.,.,f SOPI-IOMORE ORATORICAL CONTEST ,N gg mga 2 Friday, March 22, was one of the most outstanding days for the Sopho- 6 ds 3 more class. Every year, as is the custom of Chaffey, the Sophomore class s on Q X p holds an annual oratorical contest. Any Sophomore who is interested in public X 559, K, speaking is privileged to enter, as the contest is held to promote student inter- S 5 93 2 est in public speaking. This year each speaker chose as his topic the story of S In --- H ----- mf' 2 I a man or woman who had contributed or helped humanity in any way. Miss D 9 5 I Withey, Mr. Smalley, and Dr. Cushman acted as judges for the contest. Each E E speaker was judged in consideration of his subject matter, composition, and 5 5 T-- I the way he delivered his speech. When all of the thirteen speakers had fin- ii .-3. Q all ished, Mr. Snyder presented the first prize, a Fasti coupon, to Ward Haldane. S X Ruth Moore received the second prize, which was a box of Chaffey stationery. 9 3 The third prize, an Eversharp pencil, was presented to Jerrine Magill. The g g 'M' rest of the students who participated each received an Eversharp pencil. Mr. 3 ae, 9 S Snyder, class adviser, presided over the meeting. , 3 on I 'Z ' g lv RICHARDSON CONTEST 6455 Last year Ruth Larick won first place in the annual Richardson contest. V 1 . 9 This is sponsored each year by Mr. Richardson to promote interest among the 3 8 gb students and the townspeople. Arthur Daniels took second and Grace West 0: ww Q gg EQ! placed third. 55313: 5 g CANADIAN CONTEST ggyt 3 5 5 The Canadian Friendship contest is an annual affair, the prizes being given fl E :E K 43 by Mr. Andrew Chaffey, one of the founders of Chaffey. He gave a bond to the Sxfffdg .3 S school, the interest of which forms the prizes each year. Last year Harold 9 K X, Lutz carried away first prizeg Donald Minton, second, and Donald Webber, , Q 'X f third. ' m i .gl-W' The Redlands University annual declamation contest was held May 11 on 'T l V fx the college campus. Edna Mae Dacus represented Chaffey in the contest but 3 E' --YV -,Q failed to place in the finals. Glendale won first place: South Pasadena, second: :vm :A , . 55 El Centro, third. A silver loving cup was awarded to the prize winning 23. 6513 k g speaker. To the second-place winner a silver medal was awarded, and to the If , third place winner a bronze medal. I , O L . .. ..... . . . . . :is c - AE wp, QUI' lu' ca gcc:-E cacfg me wg ' g C Il I' ' ' , O . I A Br ail le? If Wa IIII: II. .... .,,. . .nl bale ualgnmmrmlug 'fair II.. .... .nl Q F II... Q4 V4 53121115 425101080241 itif2-KQCCCQ4!-ZICCCQU!-I CCCCGEQCCCCC Sit Ctttstd 43180102-4 One hundred thirty ss S4 on 'WWW ' ss- la an ., l t. Qc ir! tal ,fx 71 e AVN 4 nx fdx Q an 2 0 1 Q gg , - XX., , 'kit , ,fl F38 A 2248282 Sidi III g xl ' 1 vi f 6 - M x- , it U 142908808124 8 im t tt:-:tn 28126881 :Sc in SPEAKERS Perhaps never before has such a group of famous men and women appeared on the Chaffey platform in student assemblies. Everyone who spoke was en- joyed, and some, by their thrilling topics and famous experiences, held the students spellbound. Often the students were so pleased they were loathe to let them end their talks. One of the most interesting speakers was Dr. Bush, Dean of the Long Beach Junior College. His talk, The Loafer in College, was developed by first reading a definition of the college loafer, and stating that it is hard for the loafer to study as his time is consumed by many dates and parties. He always means to study the next day, next week, next year. He closed by say- ing that college was no place for the loafer. John Brown, founder of John Brown College, Arkansas, gave some excel- lent advice to the students. One statement which everyone remembered was, Where biscuits are, love is. A student must train for a life work, not neces- sarily a white-collar job. One of the most thrilling lectures enjoyed this year was the one given by so tr- m r .n wsfu la le eEwqsagsr s T Q S S454 'S A 000 SE q vi , .. .Q U 1 E U -JI 23 w it. S881 ' an Q 9 :E e I 3 'ng ' an ,.. K M 6 3- 45 OO 3 9 0 QQ.. D8 if 9 U' ll 5 I I g f hh H 5 3 W 'l' .-up W M famous Lowell Thomas. Mr. Thomas told of his personal experiences with X Mm 3 the well-known Colonel Thomas Lawrence of Arabia. Mr. Thomas is especially Y X :listen 2: his newspaper work, books, lectures, and prominence during the 644 Ny- or ar. jx?-Z gi Dr. F. J. White spoke on Relations of Western Nations With China. He I Q2 X is an excellent authority on the subject, having been in China nearly thirty years, being President of Shanghai Baptist College for seventeen years. His ' .55 M. N2 , talk revealed some startling facts. j ' ' , Q Ruth Bryan Owen, Congresswoman from Florida, charmed the students by ' NRO . C2 1 her friendly, unassuming manner and simple, fascinating speech. As a daugh- , Illh 'I X Q Q21 ,j ter of William Jennings Bryan she has inherited a great deal of her ability QIKQQQ - 5 ' from the silver-tongued oratorf' 3 Pt, . lg? Peace was the title of the speech delivered by Dr. Bert Foster when he X 9 - spoke here. He stated that there are many possibilities of peace. Girls can 9 - i do much to maintain peace by inspiring and helping the men. When a uni- 21 Z N M1 s versal peace is attained, the nations will come closer together, and there will U, Wi - be a more friendly feeling between, thus giving peace and prosperity to the u ...... World. 13, A personal friend of Abraham Lincoln, Mr. Francis D. Blake-slee, told the 5 X students of his personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Blakeslee kept 6- f , --Q a diary during the Civil War, which contained many interesting facts which 3 ff g are not generally known. vs xsxsqs 22 Colonel Smith, of the Better American Federation, gave an account of his 2: 9 work in Los Angeles. He was the guest of the American Legion, and Chaffey 5 ' - S was fortunate in hearing him. Sigh, .Mr. John Cooper, recently elected Commlssioner of Education for the mwa h: Fnlted States, spoke on 'Education It was a great honor to hear such a 1 9 X amous man. ' g The President of Whittier College, Walter Dexter, presented a question- ' naire: Where did we come from? Where are we going? What are we going g g A to do under the circumstances? He stated that when an issue is made it -'mf' Z , ft 1 should be first thought through, thus changing the virtue of prudence to one 9 1 of adventure. If a new venture is well considered before attempted, accidents , Y an are less likely to occur, or friction between individuals in thoughts or actions Z. Q'4sg Q31 I will not be encountered. 8 . 5'f2.as..J ..- ..... kd ' 'I' ,Q V CG Q5 I 6 19.36 C CC! 2-ifCCCCC 'ZCCCCCC1g GC 24 K CC Q, C i 53 -Q5 like lim -qs I ?is all ills. 23 7 f 'U X gm 3 'W4v5i'l t . af- -' s an- 2 -: S -' Q6 Q E? lawsuit' 1 ht ..., .... . .lui ide iantlflllm-hmnl1g, -f-.df lt... ...lt i sn... Still!- !! CC A OZ!! CCUPICCCCCISZQC C0042-ISCCCCGAICCQCK !-I CCCCGNQCCCCQ 2-It 6800424 ' C twbiftitt Zi One hundred thirty-one if + Q1 fiQ1g':j X - 'gglgifxtx ii W H Sw at 221915 e stge sP51-jew A i 5 as mi 5,3435 55,5 'Q igjss Q i i Wf5iE5 ::El?15Ki i ' It . ,f . 2 . X va , . .. FE A ' iq 1 . 1 , hiya. I ry, If I tw? .lilA,,.f X K jjffgf - ' e S lfda?l i'b1'lV 'tiA'. We . .l it lff4A. f'i1lf'L' if - f ,L Q , ,.f-Y: I I ffvlf ilk dg!HJVQ3,,i' Q . ILAV N V- 1? JLN, 19 ri ir , i i :lj ft +213 rt 2-Zvi fit El Pali? 3- .f Efeifzl- rQim9.2AEi3U.5.2jliKdE.i.-if-11f.E5d?.?3.Qf.t ' a 4335 X-x gn if' :Ellis-144 liz? Geoffrey Morgan has appeared before the Chaffey Student Body twice this 'fred iff, xi. ,, I ,, K ,rg V C year. The tirst lecture was on 'The Foursquare Man. He gave the charac- ,4af+Qg,3k,, -. if iii xstte ggi A? -we 4. 1' Vx ' gcc! teristics for each side: sound, moral characterg spirit of service and self- sacrificeq right habits and right idealsg vision and high ideals. His second subject was Getting Ahead. ln this talk he pointed out the six essentials necessary to get ahead-Z Ambition, character, education, a job, mastery of the job, and the good will of every one were the necessities as he numerated them, QZSIBRQ9 INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT HOOVER On Monday, March 4, all students heard the inauguration exercises held at Washington, D. C. Instant silence prewailed over the campus as the radios were switched on and the students heard the voice of Vice-President Charles Curtis utter in solemn tones the words that would make thirty-two men law- makers of the country. At one o'clock William Howard Taft, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, read the oath to the new p1'esident, who replied, I do. Immediately after Mr. Hoover gave his inauguration address. He stressed the necessity of the great mass of people obeying all laws, particularly the eigh- teenth amendrnent. That a thorough reorganization of the judicial system of law enforcement is needed and that a special session of Congress would be called to carry his plans into effect was announced. ln foreign affairs the Coolidge policy will be carried out with a further attempt on the part of the new administration to enter the WVorld Court. Farm relief and tariff revision are to be left until the special session of Congress, it was also stated. inf! 4 1, l, . .Z 0. .,,, - it . .1 1' if :L M , it vf'tqIi i it . all Uiti i V T tv sei lf Q Lili? ,Q W nw K 2 QT t V Wzrz' ,J .X u fp 1, jtfwl 'sf R: -f if R., 7 ,A .L if t , If .ic IF' my N .xl -K' fit? M ',, .X r-ff A, X, tt., M X. ,,,, I d wfsd LLL. 'My , A . 4, ..., f ,H-W, Sir fum ' ' '-Tw 'v, , K ,Illg .N Vs if glfsy . af - f My U, M all .. fr ij ' vi ff? ffl 4. VDQ J Null 'U A ,.-. s--t Zim-tix as F' 17 'V V ff- .p ff! f.Qf'Z22QQi1 ,gal up: ss... ti i ee,, C Y i . - Y fx! E 1 'a 'af'U1.REE s 'I,,h' If lf- eg' OV , Chaps We 1. rt 1,01 gf - V Uiiffl ww, A 4: ,J 'fn ri 1 ,, . . EM .. . i. ZW A 4.15 iigfiiic KM! V ff 1r Wi, 'M ry, -N- W 'nil Nye, ff tv i it A 1 isllxq 'D Nw 5,11 tr ' oz VW'-. ' ll fQ4.:.4f J Qiffit? s M41 half i 5 ff 'I' 1 W1 f r ' g '. tl W l..,f ,irq 3 gt-:J as J xl fxg Y X51 ro 'xii gb, 2 Q 'N tv . U iw! v w tx 1 4' ' ' 'ii ' 1i 'J f ppt? N if-35 CWB, CC VSA? T ,.- .3 THE AUDITORIUM ON MARCH 4, 1929 . tg, ic, -s, rw ,tl .g Vvw qu mlm L.,-1 . A-.. ., i . K . . . - f WI-e?'f' A - ,--ii, ff ffCFf2?QTl1i'ff1 Q55 4 iKiQ55ifTiiiKg2ff,?s , .ftygj ., ww' G. wil MIG fifi v . li V141 , s PKI ,. lsll'L,gwy , A. 'spiiuil . ,i f i . , , .i ,M 5. ,, lv. .. .l . t .. i i T all f Q we , f fill Sf q W ll .e A T f- lil ., 4. are J 7 !,iVNJgN!4f4r ,LV 81, mx f tr, 'infix IT' ,LITE 'gif N1 -,R X .Y .N 1 ,,1.Q.Xi.Ltv:i 'A A t i i Wh. fffziy. .I M. .X X I Ki-521, iii, Milli. I f , ilk. Ag. QQ 5 ' V ' .1.fIli'fi ' . t..g..s.,',3L:d5.,3t5uAiJ,i55J3.xiickibetioccio0Mo-a,e2535,StiEJJESRE-sJQco55.5,UcUex223.useat-Ef6cxxx53233 One hundred thirty-two W my' - Q99 f .! fzfilfzl' f' f' Z' l Lim HA 2 . VV-'Sign I :?f .l , T, f ll. 25 . . F, 1. Lg, .RE 4 12.212882 PFD w 1 Y ilsllwll zra be QI li l R all WZ? I s 1 gear as 3 an LOCQILY MUSIC no l we 5.5 E - 'I Chaffey is noted for its music. There are many phases developed-piano, E33 ' -' l v a , 3 A, violin, organ, and vocal are taught. There is instruction in band, glee club, V EEK M and orchestra. Teachers of great ability spread the fame of Chaffey and help , Tii ggi the students studying under them to progress rapidly. ET 56445 gl I Pl The Chaffey Glee Clubs are very popular, and much in demand. Last year ' a they entered the Eisteddfod contest, winning first place in both divisions. v ga 71 ? E During this year they have sung many places. The Girls' Glee Club has sung x vw., his ,, g at the Ontario and Upland Women's Clubs, at Fontana, and Chino. During M-Il Christmas vacation the Girls' Chorus sang several Christmas Carols at the in- 7 J 5133 Ei stitute sessions which were held here. Their uniforms consist of white polo s O 55. . h shirts with the Glee Club emblems on the left sides. White skirts are worn 23 !,, .,, N I with these. The pins consist of miniature staff marks with class numerals pl ' 'GD 3 as guards. The Boys' Club have entertained in assembly several times, and S . ' MH gg also have sung at Fontana and Chino. Black and white sweaters and dark ' S Q S3 trousers are worn for formal occasions. E h: - ml ' will , .. ' e. E ,ll ' U At Fontana a series of concerts were presented under supervision of Mr. S ' 3 f kg E and Mrs. Blakeslee. At the opening concert they sang several numbers from ' ' ' Liu- Hygll lg. The Legend of Wiwaste, as well as other numbers. Featured at a number Q S 533ml of the concerts were Jean Bell, William Seguin, Louise Beattie, and the Chaffey n If Glee Clubs. A Mexican Glee Club appeared several times. 3 X Another phase of the music life at Chaffey is the orchestra. The Little u E Symphony Orchestra has appeared several times during the year. Mr. Fred gh svn!! X E Wilding is director and the orchestra is composed of several Philharmonic In f --u lllf' orchestra men, Chaffey students, and townspeople. Some of the soloists were D 22 .F Mrs. Archie J. Neilson, Mrs. Cordelia Story Hutchinson, vocalistsg Dorothy QR 5 Rollins, Norman Hedges, and Margaret Johnston, violinists. Chaffey students my who play are Elinor Corn, Norman Hedges and Opal Presba. ii ' .e. ii , N - on Q, 1 .ffm The Chaffey orchestras have entertained in several assemblies. The or- S 'u l chestras have played before nearly all the service clubs of both Ontario and 9 - Upland. They have also played at the class plays. One of the most interest- 5x5 5535: X 3 ing numbers played in assembly was Home Sweet Home the World Over. ,Q 3 K ,Id ' Germany, Spain, Italy, Russia, Ireland, America, and China were represented. 3 vs .L T.... A remarkable trio, composed of Norman Hedges, violin, Elinor Corn, piano, -.5 '22 966 2 and Elbert Wing, cornet, played several times. A harp with a note as guard Q 0 are the orchestra pins. S. 1 o Chaffey has a band also. This band has played before the service clubs, 5 S Ei 'rf x the American Legion, several parades, in San Bernardino, and at the unveiling iim ',!g N W os the Madonna. At all football games, at most of the basketball games, at gg 5? I aw? t e track meet, and at baseball games, the band has been present to help the Q 'jg 9 Q' teams. They Wear black sweaters with an orange lyre on the front and dark 5 f' 3 ' trousers. pv 0' 'G l- A4 nfssfdi'-4 g , X A rather new organization is the Violin Choir, famous throughout the 3 K QQ Chaffey district. They have entertained the Ontario and Upland Women's 'P XXSY Clubs, have played at Chino, Fontana, and Upland Junior High, have played numerous times in assemblies, and at commencement. About fifteen 'violins fse- 5 5 XX a compose this choir, with Mrs. Huebner as leader. The violin pins are a violin 3 4 with the class numeral as guard. Virginia Helvie, Norman Hedges, Ruth Hub- 0 9 -4 ' bel Lois Ericcson and Mrs Huebner had the honor to ' U 7 ,, , , . . Journey to Los Angeles, 9 sn is Where they heard Fritz Kreisler, world-famous violinist, at the Philharmonic Nkszqqf-2 ? N Auditorium. K 3 1' lr l . 14 1, 35 9 J I , g . QM' C ,ff c8c.O,'cccttct'y - g tpv .Q A w' ' ' U ' ' V gg .' ff -' -' -' C wg-f e w G -Q sew... . s si. Il' ll ll' 'll we . ' Q . 9 lv' in Y V ww '- 'lu X5 ,J F., . nm., 7 I ll u may - ' its it v sg - flgnlgt .4 fs -, QCQ 3: ' 8 r Wa lt r? C lu. ,nl ll UIM-Tfalllv' f 5-ai' I 6 SW 3 3' t ' w '-'c cc swe - ucikcc ... ' 55 a- '- --W 2- H -A -if-fl' .4 Mn 14 at aa CCC to 'ttf' .'4 'fc'-'cgfccfc ict 086023 ' ' ' 'fktfxffffzq One hundred thirty-three VIOLIN CHOIR 'I'np ron. N. Ilemlges, II. Green. W. Miller, Mrm. Iluelrner, Nl. bxlillll, O. Preslmu, R. Record. V. Hel- Ser-mgnl row: M. llenelrivksen. I. Llewellyn. li. I.ZlI'I!'li. R. llnnnnell. M. llnnsen, E. King. Nut vie. in pin-l,nre:V H. Tiller. L. lllric-xml, B. Ilnsforml. , 34 4.1.1 ' I 'I I 1 K , 6 Y V. . I M f lf flaky -.f , . A J -' -f ' A fag. .1 ,M ELEMENTARY GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top row: E. Frost, F. Sparks, M. Brest, N. 'I'od1l,?I-'. Rnlnerlls, B. IlIc'Guer, A. Nole, M. Mahaffey 1 ' ger. 'XL Krir-k, E1 W'm ress, V. Smith, D. Ferris, N. Puxson. li. Bagwell. Second 1-ow lf W en 1 p I Corn, M. Stullmlp, L. Griffen, E. liecfktel, L. Reillles, V. Moucly. IC. Ross, D. Miller, L. Mclieen G. I 'eursnn, K. White, B. Bridge, B. Webber, Mrs. Blzikeslee. 'l'liirll iowz ll. Baird, M. Kellogg M 'I'lll'IiE1', B. Bueliler, L Jolmstou, E. Topliff, T. King, J. Dunforsl, J. Hilton, M. Opliz, H. Luvk t'lllllEj'9l', M. Rnwsin. N. Sheppercl, 141. Peters. Fuurlli row: Ii, burning, J. Yzihres, Ii. Burnett H. J ulins, L. Frost, lll. llnyes, M. Alexander, li. Jones, V. lllunwly, R. J. Gillilan. One lninflrell lluivly-fnnr 1 A J CLU V f xxqjop lll.xBL1keslee, Q. Somes, H. Alsup,', V L-ofttvly rosl, J. Jxlfrilfaplx. Xilenter row: X. Dzm m. P. dlorg , ug XQl4:1tlin,'FEx'Six1itl1, ic. -mu-il-k, .x. 0llllf.Z'E1',-XF qyviley, '. ww: E. mum. 0. comm, .. Naftel. iwdnfiexfigflz. Not ' ure: 'Lf al' , , Ugg er, C. R, 'Cur- emmel..M3?lxs, 'l Ilzu 2095, W. Kellogg, G. St ens, W. Sol: , L. Sc'o.t, II, Xvelrlon. 03,1 s BAND Top row: T. llurizng, R. Speck, ll. Uritr-lnlow, II. Garrison, R. Lewis, J. Searle, L. Emmons, B Nichols. Hen-mul row: 0. Soltar, T. Critchlow, G. Wondwarfl, J. Merkel, S. Snyder, J. Onstot H. Pyle, R. Lamb, F. Lawrenr-e, E. Wing, Mr. Wilding. Not in picture: R. Bartlett, D. Brest W. Clarke, L. McDill, D. Nyberg, G. Ricrliardson, T. Smith, II. Weldon, W. Weller, W. Wildiug One hundred thirty-five 523' ?i'2Ti1aTfQl 2 iff BEEF, Q :arg ii E? tl 3 5' f5EfZU EQ? EEE I YS? 272 if V? S H 5'f5W33Ttiif?I5f.ifS . i5MiifETl'9Sl 0 ulll4+s','wg1 F. T,5'e'1 lp 1 - 1,05 f-lf' WIN W QTQSTU' 'N l - leg avi? 4 f-N fir if-y W4 , um f 1 l w A x X ...eve lt Q rl nfl . if .eh rm.. .ff . 'l'5Cf., f , lf 2glag9?,lgMlfJ ,,,' fl.. ti--Qi r Qffe, lkf fff7 Ql A flu' l'4s.w s :Lai We-ff 1 if H ll fl-cS,f9Pf9'f' igijgig-.tl5f,l. ll .2,LLWtl3il,U.li?lfL!f22llffdljluglxyjlJfflJc133.EJELQ-9Qfj 82Lg.i.1'jJ.JAACE,Qll.5,241jj. -Y k,,. 'jl ,f.3':1leJ lg 0 W rg, jx 5 alt . 'V-1-Af? ' QSYXFFTX svn: vp, W... -if f l LH MNH iw w..- .. .J .,tXQ,.ix JDJ 1:1 uf K 11115-'A' 5 QQLQQZ 'N' 1 X 1 ,gif . TM. ,,,.'4 ' l ? . 'Ll T-.M -'Jia :,. rj T--A505 .,,.2L L1 had ...N ws' 'lujfwg .-. l . .Ml ... ' wg ,., ug T I iq lfxcistfex f-eff r, ' :mf ug ri 'f . rm M we' V ,of VM., e E -.it N 1 .,. - iiiiiifff Zigi, 5? C: lnf I ll? llfl .ff-l ',l?f..Q mflllp! K F5 N..- ...LN K V.. e. lf. F' X gilstxex r. Q f ff lf v f J if 's -M .5 ffixuirl QQ .-nlA,X'? wwf -' M K- Pi . X, N 3,,,x - Tffggfefl .4 11 4.., 535-5'ff'Fl4g IDF ' 'V ..2 f l 31.51 53323.54 5 5?-ggi A--f xxllff xg., W. r- me , Vli i-1'r-Q4 ,jg5p...T .,. . ,rl '7 of W,.....: ,,,.. Y - --f .,,. ' -A-f 'Ti 'Liv X' ORCHESTRA First row: Nl. Voigt. G. Helvie, F. llayward, M. Mallalffey, M. Bartlett, IC. XVhite. D. Long, J. Jellison, W. Donahue. Nlr. Wilding, .l, Johnson. ll, Weller. .I. Searle. Ii. Emmons. E. VVing, J. Swain, H. White. Ser-ond row: ll, llorton, li. King. Nl. lleinlric'lcson, E. Corn, 0. Presha, 1. Llewellyn, ll. Sheen. X. l.alierg'e, Ni. llanson. li. l'arker. R, Rec-orll. Nl. Main. M. Zuelke, J. Buck, li. Keer. XI. l'ownnlI. 'l'hir1l row: ll. Ilurtzog, I , vxlllfllltb. tl. 'I'iller, il. White. N. Hedges, 0. Sol- tar, B. lieilig. F. Lawrence. II. Shifter. E. Wing. .l, Tate. S. Shaw, XV. Galentine. M. Fisller. Fourth row: S. Snyder. Y. Ilelvie, NI. Culp, ll. Wilcox. li. Hummel. li. Fraln-es, I.. Newton, H. llamble- ton, Nl. Bulletin, R. VVhistler. 11. Womlwnrrl, W. Ilall. Not in pic-ture: C. Allen, NV. Clarke, II. Daniels. E. Genung. W. Locke. Nl. Mulpztsulo. IJ. Strickling. W. Woodward, U. Benson, ll. Cald- well, W. Dean, L. Erickson. .l. Fuirvliilrl. li. llosford, E. Jones, K. McCabe, L. Mcllill, W. Nichols, P. Scott, VV. Seguin, E. Skillman, B. W'ihling. GJEUIGNS CHIEF YOWLACI-IE Chaffey has been honored in the last few years in having Chief Yowlache visit several times. The first time he appeared was in the leading role of the opera, Wiwaste, which was written by S. Earle Blakeslee of the Chaffey :Clip ,, , X, I Nfl,-r 1 inf ' PM -. , Q M1 em .Q vp' the .el ill rumajgijd w , I LY YJ.. X.. 1 2 ,,. ff X1 eg?-M f-df if-HL l V: ijlgigfjl of ...,, Q -.J 55115 35 Y wx , . rp! tj, ' 'gear Eff? LP w -e '11 gdb .De ,lill s 1 1' ' 5111! ,XJQB Ll. V3 X? bf PM Xggfeltg, l Eislsifikll Q gy .373 QQ 35 A 3 3Vl,,.M ...H ,ag Cijfllflu T will ,K ,gfkrsif glillflmw fl Ulliyiv elgfelf? Ear , p l'ff Qg..f5.56fQ5 t ll N' ill lf? X ,mum '-X , l .ex if ffm w'jmli'?l'- Y '31 i....' me--Veer lqyu View K Wi V music department. Again l1e appeared as the main feature of an assembly M...?Vo program, singing various types of songs and telling some Indian legends. Some FK ' of the best known of these were Why the Owl's Beak is Short and VVhy the I ' :ii . YU. L6 Owl Flies at Night. A11 unusually beautiful and intricate headdress was worn My 'by Chief Yowlache with his Indian costume, all of which he made himself. The ED . - K headdress was composed of feathers and beads extending to the floor. f.,ftflC?l'Q,:j After taking part in Wiwaste he journeyed to New York, where he studied music for a year. He has recently been on a concert tour over South- ff-,Qlgpgfg fn.l1' .-aw ern California, bringing fame and popularity to himself in every place he has Efffxf 'lift Vg-lx appeared. He is to be featured in the pageant, The First Californians, which llffl :jim ,ij was written by Miss Mabel Stanford, and which will be presented on June 24 l 1-lj. and 26 on the Chaffey campus. ...WW ,-H-v-'-U, sims 2:3 .ri 555 . ......, .. . . ee Q- :ferr In ,. '.'i 3 .I 'l' go . w l Q X ' . 'wllfx f,,llQpf,.,.J-11gQQl- ,,gQi2. ll . ll to - fl it lip M T , l5+?,r0f-l,5 Quit ..7llflL tl lgllln. Luhlll . . 'S A l um llll a'l4ie53-l5'l .fglutGflilllll5 llll...ff7iSllillCi3 Q111ea+.Q:'42agqrffyq- g g . 4:-.1 - :cce e tm y3g5KiiMfiGeCa1k5Qc13eoQetete. sexe? H,-z.t:,s.1.bQ ? Ellvgjxjzlvllijh an Qgfifff ll rf 1 N ci: 594 Wi ' 1 ,vi-2 591, l it-nf . Cj--ggp-g-1 ml? ii iz: nl? ,V ,ff lf! I .Af i U ' . Yi in and n N iv 7 V Q 9: F 513 ,gfigvkcf CY' Tw N u f M, N-55. :Q r I I2 KM F3 Jiri air' I in 0219 ss Q fffil 504 him., lllibi XQXQSALYQQQ ff E43 Eli 43 gift xiii ,iff QQiQi.,j's'sfs ,C Ice- , kv 'J' f' lp ,571 W,ZiE,E5i'?t F-iii-'Cited fbi lat HM, 1.-M imxili' N. ',,,,3w SM ei I f-frm? x f 74 'tg - .. r' 1 sf , ,W is L. .agsav ,sg fa- in' , .W J, 4. 155- .Mx 1 Y '4 ' A QXX:y.RS .rf ' -sa. vi I -Q-Nl ,K rw. 'fn' ' :of ggi f 'Q R.,-Q 55132315 fv-,-.-,w Y e l g, Dj. 14 gx,,Y:',iI 5'ff?iFf?fiEQ?Q , ,JLYf5WgEj3QlQDQ,l, , 5. li ' lf? tif K li '7' Zi' Mi- f 55, ' it Lf X I A ' f l?ee:41wp af isdn? 5411 ll sels..efi.v-,,1g ' il' 3 35552LDQQQIQQ5Qb5fFiiDQU1lTSQlft3313 QMfififgglfllliEEfiiiQ1fit.Q15i:jQff . v ADVANCED GLEE CLUB NT' ,M Top row: C. Watts, P. Rumph, M. E. Smith. L. Linkey, S. O'Brien, E. Svteap, L. Garrison, P. Tilflen, D. Cox, L. Nuftel, E. Webber. Second row: M. E, Minnich, L. Flum, B. Wilson, E. Far- rell, D. Hood, D. Billington, E. Kon-ell, G. Mayo, A. Gunn, 0. Hamilton, N. Kessler, B. Rafferty, E. Black. Bottom row: A. Hofman, V. Hull, G. Lucas, M. Sturdivant, A. Hamilton, I. Karr, Mrs. Blakeslee, J. Magill, M. Coffin, J. Cushing, E, Dacus, C. Allen, L. Kamball. MCQIIQPP HISTORICAL PAGEANT The 11ewest and most original activity in which Chaffey will play a part on the twenty-fourth and twenty-sixth of June is the historical pageant, The First Californians, written by Miss Mabel Stanford, supervisor of student publica- tio11s. It will be given in the new permanent amphitheater at the north of the Auditorium. Mr. Blakeslee has charge of the music: Mr. George Dunham will act as director, members of the First California Pageant Association are the sponsors. Chief Yowlache will play the part of the medicine man, and a great deal of the singing will be done by the Junior College Chorus. Indian life of the valley is featured in the first episode, progressing to the founding of the Asistencia at San Bernardino. The second relates the military life and gives accounts of the explorers who visited the valley, continuing through the founding of the Cucamonga Rancho. The climax is the great ball at the rancho. The Chino Ranch just after Isaac Williams has taken the ranch is the scene of the third part. The battle of Chino occurs, followed by the various distinguished times, such as the gold rush of '49, and the Butterfield stage coach. The medicine man dying depicts the ending of Indian life. Cul mination of the life of the rancho is shown in the wedding of Williams' daugh ter and John Rains. The final scene is the celebration of San Juan Day. tiiiilxrv if' 1 ,rx K .M- I 1315 f-. 4 . . ,..,..g-.-e . Easgnjfgggggg Qff,f5.xc',,Wc1gg'. vw ' QRS? W' it Fil ,,. g 'QQIIQ' Jilji f Q W O ii, S fi? 'ij if If . 'V if ,til L vw: rsh I LU vos One hundred thirty-seven 13' 'N x 5 Ms Eff J , it KKK! 9 ani Dfl Xrf?.f.i1.l?LSlI.i2? WEEE? ?lU7fKX 5155.3 ilffffr 365852-Z X5 lwllfrf il 'fTF?2j, 1 V'I'i Qifyg1K Zgylwl' 'af E ffflign T . se?-Ifl.?l 'Jww s Hr ,lv L 13Q AQ 'ji ,it ,h .W r iw f , 411-' 537, ,f -' .,,-.J Q35 ,WVLH val .r 93 x 1 .aw 4, l ,.,. 0, ,A x : V 1 . . n - Y- n. all '- ' ' Q JT 'e.' 4 K .ggi f fiziegifg QL, ,, , V.-X - ,. . ,,.g,,,3 r lux . W 'N . .QU ,. .gr C.-.01 fx . , 70' r :As M, if-2 ,uf A Vac: .ww t, .r-J w Q l,,.- xx, L lf fu ll 'fella of. E2 i3i43s:i,Q5i3 ffaifv If to f 111 Xfy 'fo KAI Xxlxfgxf Y ' f .J ,f X r fig - l , . TFFQ1 gQQf'Q5'f , '5l..a.f Qtllgitgff lm ,, ,fri t ,,, Mg ci 'Ll g ' Q M51 l' L f J3,i2.i2Q ' fiyiirnixsasyayaafaaeoeimatreeisseteieegeabiiiitizisssfisvgg ' lgfjggq Quay, ffrlflrffaflilkfgbi mv - Wad Margaret l'yIe Brooks Alfred Miller A great many radic made in tl1e debate ruling year in rj K 133 sa bg, SIE tw .EJ-4 55835 -ILE C .LJ , , ef if l V a .J. Ease ? 4 I .. was M l 3 'S x ,- gravfiiqj 3516 it 3:1 I ligfw the Citrus Belt League. only one judge instead of the three, RWE 3 3LZ,f?53 ' and instead of three there were only tww Another change W' '- :ill 'E' ji was the time xtive speaker spoke eight minutes, as did aj ly ' the first nega remaining two were allowed twelve minutes . each. The first each had four minutes rebuttal. On Friday, January 11, the first interscholastic debate was held, with the T'- fl. question, Resolved, That War Can Be Outlawed by Peace Pactsf' The triangle XIII O 1 rr ,SL ilfgo-,Y ,LQ of which Chaffey was a member was completed by Colton and Pomona. Chaf- Q c log 'nfl ixrlff EQ' fey's affirmative team, composed of Alfred Miller and Brooks Kitchel. defeated hi Mil, Pomona's negative team after a splendid contest of arguments. The judge was QDIZQTWQZTL Professor George Burgess of Pomona College. Edward Dart and Margaret ds M Qzjfiixffi Pyle of Chaffey's negative, not faring so well, lost to Colton's affirmative fjj X ff? after a well-contested match. fig Resolved, That Modern Advertising is Mo1'e Detrimental Than Bene- 23 MK 1- ficial to Society was the question for the second C. B. L. debate which was held March 15. This debate was unlike previous contests in that a great deal '- L35 , TJ. fp of humor entered into the discussions. The debaters were Pauline Collins and .5 ' Bob McArthur, affirmative, and Margaret Pyle and Edward Dart, negative. ans F3 The affirmative team lost with a three-to-nothing decision, as did the negative. ' Pauline and Bob met Colton at Chaffey with George Nichols of Riverside, ,- William V. Nickoll of Pomona College, and Robert Ross of Pomona College as XXTQXX 5:j,f:i1Cl, judges. Margaret and Edward went to Riverside to meet the Riverside de- iff, yi ,Pd-J r 'C J W l :tif :P baters. With such talented members of the team as Pauline Collins, Robert Mc- -.--.: , .Mlxxhf rd . CU 1,02 by 'dj Eg'Qif41Z'g U, ' Arthur, Margaret Pyle, Alfred Miller, Brooks Kitchel, and Edward Dart, many E 'G .njjfvilixrrjgj of whom had had previous experience, the contests were spirited and well V ' 3 'I f,,Q4l , Qu. - . Q-as roejgg rm: conducted. X .4 3, Q3 riifjrgm 913 V, .W ..... . .,. , f en suv, ,W Q ccscccccc-2: r--- FQSKKXQK ug M 215-ss, ?p,w5W as gl l r l rrtal'f H ellll Q ' M7-'Z'?f'f,' ' x '- ' - A '. 1 ' ' 1 6 L Ruff!! rev, in hlu.X-,.,r1lllH ,Y n mn I' .X rf' Jllllh. Ymllut vff Q llllvr .ii iff. iff -L51 s5 u -:ditto -1:-I ut tr-Ufziisii 5 4---- we -an 4 ' 21 race:- One hundred tliirty-eight 59 123933 8133 so C . IA., .- k Q gn - ' ma s 1334: ' in V ,H v ,fnii up MWF ptswgl X 5 Z V s 1 K i Vi f . sl 4, ' gr KR ., f li..,.., 1. ...in tg 4,21 , E, QW Q 5 ll ,,,l y d 'sei f, sc, , 1 ' S' 'gi CL E588 24 ' I - 22- - I ' gf 'Y 1- qc -Q' . n Q no g 0 LJ - I W' TOASTMISTRESS CLUB Q ii as 3.5 :S I ' 'K Q The Toastmistress Club, organized this year, has not yet developed to a great extent. A group of girls who felt difficulty in the art of making speeches : 'K' its planned it with the aim of perfecting themselves. The girls interested in this a sk-45: work meet every two weeks during the third period. At their first meeting gg' ibm 3 X Q E capable officers were chosen to carry out their purpose through the year of S' 8 Q? V 1929: President, Gertrude Dentong vice-president, Gertrude Smithg secretary- 'Q 5 treasurer, Frances Allison. g35 as The building up of programs for all types of organizations and banquets, msg? W 2 S S which at first was a difficult problem, was featured during the year. Plans ls-r' ' - 5 51 were made for all manner of occasions such as Alumni banquets and class 7 1 E4 reunions. A great deal of imagination Work was done. Each member was 8 9 g g assigned a toast to be given at some particular time. These speeches were g ag .5 ya., FQ 3 given to some great man or to the Senior class. At these imaginary dinners 3 , 5 2 all the features were enjoyed but the food. A period of extemporaneous talks p , W was neqzssary to place within the reach of all members total accomplishment. -. S .I rl-heivrq brevity was highly distinctive. A EEBQQQQSQ X 0 he membership roll contains the following names' Fr n Alli G 9 9 . . a ces son, er- 9 F law trudle Smlth, Gertrude Denton, Cornelia Born, Ruth Seapy, Lorene Parkin, and Q' ' ' 'H---T 1--- ' ' Lois Smith. Miss Avery is adviser. M EW '55 swiss gi RELIQUAE ' - NX Q s . Reli uae is a new club in Chaffey. It was started by a group of Freshmen ., Q 3 3599 5 that were left-overs, a hundred girls who did not belong to an organization. 3 hggqnli tex g At the beginning of this year Mrs. Hiawkinson entertained the group by telling 5 IW' ' Wil V., g them about her trip to Glacier and Crater Lake. ' O Q ' Q Gradually some Freshmen girls began to show ability to take over the S' leadership. The two girls that distinguished themselves were Elizabeth God- HKQ Q H all dard, president, and Genevieve Faye McQuatters, secretary. '41 wi The girls began to organize themselves. They named themselves the N 4.,.l A Reliquae, which means the left-overs. Then they began to arrange and l 9 .9 up ' - s by , P an i for their own programs. Help was asked from no one. They are great girls ax' 5595: , Q to get up a good program on the spur -of the moment, says Mrs. Hawkinson. QQ 8 Q ,Z Q Everybody takes part in these programs. ' if Q .7 an L t . h . , . . , ,Q 3 82 as a pxlrirognuteegiegrvtljilekliieliquae ideclded they would like to be considered tiwgqti v Q I ganiza ions. In order to do this they had to draw 3 OH-V up their own constitution, stating their aim. They thought, it a privilege to Q9 S Q join the organization because they were free to use the club room, go to the 5 Esta.te,' or go to camp in the summer. T .-- ' MEMBERSHIP li in Q 1,5 Q . -v S N .35 li Allen, Ruby Griffin, 1.01-sine mme- 0 , B- d- gp S 3 15 Anderson, Doris Gunstream, Christine l'ears:i,n0ro:Ii:e v .2 Allison, Florence Grey, Olivette Pekrul, Inez . S Armo, Alice Harvey, Mildred Poindexter, Rita 0 9 ? 3 Brown, Ellen lsreal, Ruth Peters, Esther 0 ri f 3 Brigden, Helen King, Elizabeth Robbins, Alyce 1 .5 ,5 .3 Chaffin, Odessa Leavitt, Winefred Sharp, Enid V ,. ,, 24 3 Chambers, wiuette Lewis, Charlotte Solomon, Sarah 53- A N5 T xx 3 Croney, Leila List, Lydia Stallcup, Mm-va g s ' . Croney, Rutha Long, Rosalene Smith, Jelds, U Q Q Dearing, Evelyn Lerch, Fleta Stikka, Emma s 8 23 Gearhart, Ruth McDonald, Lucile Turnbow, Mildred sp ,,,43 l' Goddard, Elizabeth McQuatters, G. Faye Whildin, Lavern S'stss' S I 9 - Gooding, Juanita Nielson, Carrie Canning, Beulah 1. ff . s A Y - .A ' ..,,........,, , . p II - gg IW- W c ca cccogcccacwg occ 2. Gig! cc Q g c 115545, 5 gg . , l ug Hu -Y aw k l if if s im se , . ' .of-..,..-li f -- ,V 5 l 4 'X 5 E ' Wi...nl f lu... ...in ig Hail ,lllmirfmilliz Q ,,,, sim 2 be tu can wmcawzax awmccccc:-:name-: aacfzaxccccc :se an-za - A A -1521 124 One hundred thirty-nine 21'2f1'ff1 1 vfflwfl fr '9l'f11lf'f1 if-FfSiz1l1'L-'Q11 1 13,1 i1nQ1..1,1 Ill lift Y ,jc g' YAY1 QQ S5 X 'AYP ' 'Nl' 1.,1 51.1 1 1 'W' ' ,-.-V ,L 1,1 ff' ftiff' s' ' F5 1 W1 51 -1 1 1:34 1.1 l Z : '5,F .:6iwfx 1' 131. rf 23 tS11ff Q1 55, I-Mia.: , mfr f 19 l1.,'f f '1 1,541 X, -f-. had . MJ1' 1,1..,.. , ,X i 1xyt A ,QA , ,Q LL-,lg , , . ,. .,, 1 1 I., lb, . , p .1 31 eQQ.w, Qxf milf' ' 'xy ka. Tvs , 5. X to.- , G 1. . X 1,1 1 L, .LAQRLQ1 .5 ,YW , -,31 1 if .41 , , 1 .K LM.!11! il! '., .Ri . , lm., Z., l . .. 'M' 1' r . ' 1 ,N ,lj if ' ' - - fxx 1 gi 'Qs' f - 1 1 'mfg' ws ll f1 fl I gk 'gy 1, 85,1 ,. ' -,..,,,,., x H DJ 1 . M A, Q ' V ,,, U, ,. 1,5 ,V ,, 1 . . , PQ , 'g',1ffX ,-mf. 1,-.11 ,f -f-- Q., CD,1rfN 1,1l,,l L, l N -. '1l 1 1 .1 ' ' ,my r . . Eff? lg L-1'-,Yi , . pt.-W N ,tj 1 ,.y..w1g:..,rgq F1 'gy C117 f 201 tr1.'f5 iii, Cf? Lxazwgai 11 gif ,Ass is vrfiiiili ifgjl '57 1j,1 1, 1- -f'- + 1 ,ii L RW? 45321 , 11 1 1, 1 T.j':. 1 f,f'3l1s. . T Y 1.31 ' 1 1 , gt.. 113. F535-l-'Q.'.giX'i 'f 1' ' 'K 1211 1.2. X ff, 'J .Dj-sg X 1,341 Q, .,, 12 r 1l.,,. 1 , K1 12-1,2413 .1'.l 1'.gj,jgY,J1w1 e-.::fe..1 . .1Le1, 1 1 .1 V, M1 Y '....we' 5 ' , iq tl Q 1 1 V 1 ,A ., f1.3..'c2.'f.i . . . .f?,?If:g1.t 9 111 Q 1, 1 1 1. i1,f,1'g1,1,,.?.?.,f fli 13 5 ,L 1, 1, Q , , 5.5 g.3..?gL7,1v,'4,4 ,xii 1,5551 1 if 1 fl v 1 11:1 . . 5175 . 1 . 1 'J Wk 'iz SV I ,Jeff-X 'Y 'I 'Q' ' g '1 , Z'1'!1'1iif-f',' Vg . yy, 5. N . N 1 , 1 , -,1 .' 114.13 , , ,t,.1,,5 BOOK STORE lf it were not for the book store Chaffey would be lost. money in the book store saves time for club officials and for down-town bank- ers. Ninety funds, including those clubs and class, are deposited in the book store, amounting to five thousand dollars. Co-operation is what the book store practices. In order that students may purchase school supplies, pens, and stationery, the book store sells at a minimum profit. Depositing the The little profit that is made is given to organizations and funds, some of which were for curtains in the Auditorium, the Natatorium, the student body, and small sums given to the Y. W., the typewriting contests, class of '24 to finish paying for the clock, Red Cross, stock judging team, Tatler and Thrasher, needy students, and for entertainments. This store is used for a laboratory for commercial students who are trained in salesmanship and bookkeeping. The general office staff is composed of the commercial classes. The book store is managed by Donald Babbitt. Mr. Watenpaugh is supervisor. The book store books are kept by Evelyn Peterson, with Margaret Morelock as assistant. The student body accounts are kept by Dorothy Cour. Imogene Hughes keeps the books for the cafeteria. Tatler- Thrasher accounts are kept by Isabel Emery. Ruth Clark attends to the J. C. student body accounts, and Mortimer Roloif has charge of the candy. The student body business staff works under the supervision of Mr. Fhaffey. The bookstore also serves as a place to receive reserved seat tickets for the High School and Junior College entertainments. Tickets for the out-of- town games, and special concerts and programs, besides the class plays, have been sold through the book store. The book store is indispensable in that it sells at a minimum p1'ofit books, notebooks, paper, pencils, pens. music, athletic goods, class, organization and student body emblems, and candy. Junior Col- lege students buy and sell their books here. ities' ' 2553.5 5 3? 4 5214 . . A ! ,!,,,' 4'1':f'X11,.,,1 11 liar: ' '1 1 1H1KJ1xSdv NRA' 1 11'nx:1's.t,rJ' L if 5 if l 1, ,V Elf jj ,.11H1f1e1.1fiii:f1' ,,. f, ,774 ,, . ,Agni ni, ,W 95111.-C 1, ' W, ,Q to. .. A - gil .j ' Hb' Y 1' - NAP ,ETF J .Qxifl 1 '1 1 -- J -Y Cx 51' - ' 191 f, WJ. will 1'l E101 ,W ., by , 11 ffl' ' 1211533 e ii-,w-'1 J xxx A Vega ', jj 'J .' .' y V T11 K+ A131 .U l Y' . 1 .L -Q lf , 1X-Yi yt. . 4 .. J,-J sv, pq 1 ff.-,-1n1 1 11,21 11'! I :ll ,of 94 fl . 25 . '1' 'W 3. 12 'Jill '- riif -ifiifl gfl 1'-'11 nie, 1f-1 ijflil' 1-I tfxfgs, ,iw 1 Q QQQEEQ -' 1 , 1 J. 1 ' ill,-'61 tg' 1 1f'+ , ,Q 1-1--ff-Y fQL .' lang 1' ,,J11ip f-' A 1 J qp ,3 X. , gi -9- A W' f Z- J fm' 4 fflv. cs' Wg ...Q . ,fxw 1 Y...-11 7 1f--4 gr.. C, 5531? QQ Pill 5 11 011 mf-S116 fjmwi z'-. K. Qc,-. ,st A., f EV1'f fT1 if Pj! H ,W f-rf-sp ,rf ill jigyf c,,1f5.11 1. -F-. 11-ft . :Q 'T K x ', 'Of' rf 1' 1 W' 1'j ,1 Vs' ?w1l1v171f:l 1.3, 14,11 iq., L,,,,f,'1 xl 'ell 531 safe:-i' . Kilim YA 1, v .1-, - f'v'1 4 .1 ,s4,i3.f,-. . MQ ,, , :T Q 435 .qqqrzx u Q ' . -t ,. -- . ... ,...1-X Y t J ann Y Y 1 Y If .-1 X fd if, 3.5, ,11 1.4 1' .P -' ig , fm-A111111 ---O '.ff11.1' 2 1 -23.1 1.1211 .-.1 1 1.5.1 1. 1' T 11 fb1'.J,r-1 C. -- ..f11f11Cj.1 wx ,z '41 Q1 g'V.,31f?wv , ,H ix V ,U L53 .Q -1 J K, . ,. jipxfy. 3,1 . , ,. ,Q V fl .1 B., , ,, I, .. W, . 1- 1 .34 11 T 1, 1 IU ' 1 G.L,..,.,.li .i5111. . 1, 1..g3 3 fg,1Qr'i1111f fff.111llW'1 . C51 11 I ,113 1 - 'Nj , .Ti ' ,f -'I ' ' 57 3' 1, . r ' F1 ,yew .1 1. f mt M151 e 1 Us . .,at,:t1tt..u,-K2'5f,a,1. vce1HH.f..f.. .5-,cZ6.xcx.u.sQfzl.tw,f1,xf.z3zt.wc'cQ.5ff53 One hundred forty N. 6, im- Vx - if lbmsywkx .J fb V X5 UV iw Q --12 ,JH UL 'mis' - v -M figgffx lf Q5i'fF7fiTiEZ4i',i7X?',?E? lffifi7fQ2Ifi-sfif Q'2?Zi4 :'i'Q?f4S?if FTQQ ' sf 53,151,521 Q ef! 2fiQQ'Q,5Ti QQ 'XWQ A 'H'-, U ' X' 1jfr'54'Affgy+i an un. ' NHf1,w. TMQNW' 4'4 A 'yytif' fain. M1 LK ix, if M Qzfl- -4 N N- f lu , we 'f2,A.,.' N ,Q .1 1,1 ,Ju , JN 3 K V 64. Vi XX, R vjy !AsNx,f' ' FAQ !- 7,431 . , XX, ty!-.N pf-i3f .,,,: Yi q ,yi gfllwv' . 1 1 x 1 ,f My M U www , :A aj - Vt Ny, .A wwf- +1 ww w,.f,'i--u.,4. ,Q I .ax N- Qf , XA - ,-1 f f,, XA 54 gwgfm pf Qflf ,Nl AA 451- Ac, U A ,K ,5 .1213 X-IQ 'J 'Girl' wiv 90 QLJL ,nffffQ5Xf: v.' Ndifll N E xi.ifFlIQf5 il QIEZZA i,5?fi'iY?i,i 'E if'.ilEiflj1 Lf.Ul??KFf,f .5 Q. xy 'fi' Q'?:?fI'Q51'5 if SEQ 'kg C- -, X .4 M 'x lf 'T F95-g r-4 I-I U1 'o ' i ' :ow 52:52 gangs sae: as ,.,m 1-fxi mam same mwim HUQMSD mags: M ' -5 :D Q ,.. ..-. , , 95,1 sffenanomgmQgmwaszga--swam H, :I Q SD,-1-S-s 5112 v-1m'U'4 DJ.'Z.'.S1- LE-14 - My mdmqm ml.,-5-rn mm Q,g'o.p: :,..g,,qm..Hro ,-,gf W rw- CD ,-, v- v-1 UU m O CD In 5 '-S CD U' C-41,1 r- ' ,.,,.. 1 11, Q go-' mgaggd Hggo-zmgggggyfn-f-f4jsH4: E52Ui5'4 J' ,,,f v-1 93 M ,M . gg -1 .-1 .Q ij 5.4: Enslgg -smgggujfnSpgmmagiaggmgfarnaw 'JH ,.., H:.f!1D5.. S Ufgogzfl-v-E' m2Scn'Q gEL5,qggOQg5'g2m lfljeifrfii' 9.4-gig NE SPS. UU' :.mSDmSUl4m0Qgg.-fsggf U 525- 33-,jj-, Q . 93 . 5 ..a O U1 ' rr H ,,f 'X A-7,4 ESMMSNWQHQ we-wogisim X - , ,J C, fp .- P- -: -1 - ' Q Q: -- V! , . . ,.a f-- ,-1. H - v-- -' 'U M wma :assi-Page:-Mm beanie if1f -2 52902 2' f'mgf4S+'s aa12Q-mm?1O:fm Qwsjpi H1 Q 1-1 U2 ' ' xr : 99 --H '1 o - cr 19 ,313 :L - . 1+ cr ,AA Q Efg35g ,ggi xwvfggggiiiilufgfiwiig-'Si i1 g, f,A -1 o- f- m on-s QQ: 502303 5063? 2Cf?Q:2g2 5o 1j,i:,EQ'zg5,,, Q3 3QN'5fLlf 4.44.2 , --L.. f. ' E -fu can W ., Wu, H 7- H F, V- H -N mmap, 3202- ff Ss5552gQma-Q:U--5-:E-55.1.1 swam ww aw,sM.Qm22w2-1 m ,, ff?:4 5:-gg 5-35' qgggziaaviiig-E:.sDFw-,,mg,-I 1-4351 5--Q, W ::.cn CL.,-1,.,hfDfD'--1-'Hg'-'1 mrs' o,.,, x.,. N, 'c-rv, ...cus-.w P1 un HQ, 05 ,UQ gp,-rD'UofDt-1-1l,,JZ 74,5 SW .-+532 Egg'wg1-fgmggml.. -sm ED-ag 3451 ii 1 OPC! -3 5' 1-vf ' .... '- ,...,-I 0 mg . . S550 fpgmoi glicizqvifvgimaa :a.cng:t:i,E-U4 WX .fc-GO EH- Q 301-rfb OHQO- Qmgmggo Akfvi g,.rDE C3 Ear Higagpfihrmwgmg 5'K4 .:1m' :D L.,,..4 '-s -3: . ' U, so 4-ry: f Q-:ag QED-H ghdgiaggigegap ggim gs N-af S ,of V 55620 2355 SE-'F-91S 2'vfa2f4Eq WW? .E 'Jfmxfsa O 7 cn -fi N FD O- Q Cl-'U -'5 DP 'S G A X ughsm -shwqcn q Z8g 9'Oi5 f5 '5' HF' Q cn .v..1. ,.,, W' 4 U, L4 ,.,s ,1 U2 '1 H,-1 .'3 !'D p-.E H. w :m.5- mum- .yw5g,...4gF+ mmm :-.1505 U, Qinkx 'lm ,Z IAEQSI '1'9'm--EH :sr Q ,055 , HM-W XM sow UMW 5EEO: 29+SaQB2': vias S WM: X5 O 7 CD E C 92 rf- 5 'T ',1.'. A rf za S 'D 5 H' fb 5 Q H Q, fu ,Ax K an U1 5 91 5 .O fc . .LM W 5 2 '-'CD C2 UQ rv- ,1 gg ID 4-r r-5 F5 ' -g ',:,' 'iw fg 324g 95,5122 21- ww? 'fggiim SQHH 3 gum N 1-e-,, 9: 9, ' nj- - m 5- ' Q. I .'2.R.'L'iR4 :.' -s '3' 3:1 ca Og' S 'T Hy! g CD U2 cu S ,M by Elway? 9-E-'pm ang-fs' UHSHNH- 'five sr 'fu ' bmi:-'-s 'sfpgr-of 'U m mdwpso f-sE SD I3 'Q 4' ... CD Z c- so D-14 ,U . N ,.,m rn gr H-o 3-l., 5 cn n ,D om rs UQ rl y 2 :H 9, v-ve '1 E: G gg N l3'I3'mg, O QQ. In HEL F4 mcg D20-0 ml-+59 : UJQFL or, 505' m 7' 4' GE-bg-f 22.29 FESQFQ4 -2952-5 'AEUH 2 -w - ' - . U' 'ST' . 'NAT Hams SQQQQ w:fP:4229., HESELQ: Swim 5 QQFQQNQ 2' pf f: A M ,--- ,W -N , 0 4, N G , Q U,i'g2 e sJ1Eg3J.Q1 a QQ! Q-Qjgjqjq Q33 jg F2 ?! 'i' l . ' X Y A, -www J KL - A ' 4' rf , F 1 Nm A J L1 A gfljffx , 4 'c xl! , i N 1 1 ll uf? , 0 A X x A E X Q, v- M we I f ig JHBEW KJWX1 as - ' wifi .. ' W,L. MIN FUH ff Jn M - 1 ' 'F ff-f f-1 'Aff-r-'Q' AAf---, -.- A, 53 ,K Lu ,mm f :f::.v,iZ -88 5. Q. 1111-6 M 945 LTKGGG M K ,TI lp, , 'W , M uk, 0 'zfgx 21 -S- W , QQ 52 f - End L L mfg: 'fi - QQJW D' f vm.. L 5:5fM K 115 X' xf z'eiF ,1 -TFFELQ 'fx ,ww I , ' 3. wx ' wismsvazs QU P12 ffii Q! f MLKL. fb ' f 22eQ M M f as 'f3Ax5,?2i:', Y F my ..... .,L.,,41'p Avg' nmrnfic.- dk 1 Q iKimg4KaaX,wbgg a2m,y,Q3 Q- QF :A -pw wqpys Mmfva 1 V Q l11 :.w wf -Mi CJ w,,,Cg K 'fp Nw 'gig ff-x1Q5fxgf,Q QX wjm 1 , 11? af X V Qcijl Af5W,9--1 Vfx 'mv N14 Aw iiwffik H' Nw w2fsxw4 WH E 'W WK QV+:-15 eL'1g?7QS Q .fAQ 9,3 ! . 1 yMEf?il ji E'1c1g 5 Il1. U x zf,5' Qfif 414,lg3,15f25g Qi Q,as1mM,w,iJ, ' 5. 1 ff at 9: -t - - -1:1 4 - - -cc we I' 5 One hundred forty-one Q 2 822988888122 88888 Qi 888 1258888 8 21,535 5-I 'I xg .. . ' as lg!! 85 88 1188888852 4' 4 X ' ' ' - X I ' ff Q WW .wg ,QL if C ew IW' 5 kg sg - 3 an 5' V f 5' f V ' V l on Int... .... ...nl tg 4 7 I ...H 2 rn , M 25 '4 SS' 43088 8124188888824 8 8248- 88!'!i8888889Zf888 - 3? 888 2248888 82188 88le . Q g an - n -.. . 1- I 0 '- at 0 , 0 itil! n I A v v P HOME ECONOMICS Q , Q , EPP 5 The Home Economics department is one of the busiest and most helpful 3 ' g departments in the High School. Not only are the girls taught cooking and 0 K. It sewing and art work, but also the economic things a girl should know when st, EE, 3: saws she starts housekeeping. W' W 49 A -A g Q sq. sss :Q 3 p SEWING A v .. .. . .,., .5 I E The sewing department is very large, instruction being given in both ele- ' v s S mentary and advanced work. The elementary classes have been taught the :E g:,1 if rudiments of sewing, such as sewing of simple seams, darning hose, making r- U E buttonholes, patching clothing and remodeling dresses. They have made simple 5 ' 1 Dc, lingerie sets, plain gowns, and smaller articles. In the advanced classes the 9 ' 5 girls are instructed further in the making and designing of outfits. These girls E S 55. -9355 3 have made frocks of more intricate design and many have also made coats. 3, 4 Some have made evening gowns simple but most attractive. In this course the 0 on an .w an ' on - s S girls also plan an outfit for a girl who is entering college, at a given sum of S 8 . money that may be spent. These prove very helpful, for nearly all girls taking .I on 55 3 advanced sewing are soon to enter college. This year the girls in both courses 555831555 HI H! made baby dresses, pajamas and nightgowns for the youngsters who are cared 3 gp X 5 for by the Welfare League. Several complete layettes were also made for the M Q . lIm . 3 League. A very special event was conducted in connection with the sewing gag 3 - 3 work this year. The Marshall Field Company gave a fashion showing 1n the - 5 3 fa auditorium, the Chaffey girls acting as models for the frocks which the com- s 0 9 s pany sent out. All types of clothing were shown, including dainty frocks for . 8 hildren. ' 5' C sas sw S I 3 COOKING ii IW' Ill 1 -3 E The cooking classes are also divided into elementary and advanced cook- 'XO Q Q ing courses. In the elementary course the girls learn the use of foods to the huh Q-QQ' - E body, how many vitamins each type of food contains, how to plan simple, nutri- Qjgf qg 3 tions meals. Each girl was required to plan a menu for a simple breakfast, an '92, sw elaborate one, a simple and elaborate luncheon, and the same for a dinner. 9 O 9 Q 0 They also keep their menus which they test out in class in an index file for H , future use. The girls receive instruction for preparing appetizing school Q2 22 2: , Q 2 lunches. The advanced girls take a similar course except that they must each I ll 3 ao, plan a menu for a luncheon and, several working together, serve this luncheon ' K S ,' ' 2 to the other members of the class. They also plan menus and prepare the food , 1... .1 59555595 for the many banquets which are served during the year also. 1 Q z INTERIOR DECORATING QW4' Mrs. Frank's interior decoration classes have learned how to make a room S 8 look its best. After finishing this course the girls know how to balance a room, at- E if 0 gg what type of hangings to put in a room of a certain build, whether to put old 3 9, 9 . English furniture in an English room, and many other useful things. They naw s S s also have made several articles of the same type as the arts classes. 0 I' S ' il if KRW? ARTS AND CRAFTS EKKKQQ E: 3 In this department the girls learn to make the most lovely articles in an 9 K S attractive but economic way. During the year the girls have made many , leather articles, such as purses, pocketbooks, card cases, book-ends, desk sets, S P 9 22920 belts, watch traps, book covers, key rings, bill folds, in painting they have gs- 5-3 5 2: painted many jars, powder boxes, compacts, vasesg in block printing, tie and 5 ' E dye work, and decora dying, batiking they have made scarfs, handkerchiefs, 0 --- pillows. Chaffey is very fortunate in having four looms of different sizes upon- 5 ,,, ag :i g which many unusual and intricate articles have been woven. Several beautiful 3' tg ' 0 coats have been made as well as purses, and scarfs. ' my 1 r I y , 'Q' 2' - CCG'-IK 666266 C CCC 2-ICCCCCGQZ CCCCGN , g g 52 K CCQSCC CCG bi Q' -C6122 4- 53 -.ull 6 3 wp- ...alll fl 0 5 f Y lll ulltil Q 2 HQ WI 8 0 ll ' sg f q . sg ix s U Pb ' gl jf- ' i f ' 952326:-I 2' I , s..-i' Ol Q 1 fy S Hull hu... ...alll Q, 8 llmltf,-IIJPPJU ,Q ' V J lil... -..Hill A Q4 hh.. -...nllI. N CCC GAKC CCCQICCCCCUZQQ 88012-ISQCCGGN CC!!! 24 CCC -02, C6666 !-It 6888123 - 'G -1211808054 o One hundred forty-two 8 l 4 11. . will bmi r ' A rip? n F, V. l E - gm.. tain l 'Q ' ' Y X'--. ' e W X l ' 'l!'l -I L i, ' X xN?'lbil gg 6 Qty !J'wllf tl - V g ss Q . It X . X-1. s I, -J 1 , -QE I .. 3 .ee l. ...I i f-ef ... t 1 ' SS' 43' - 812388 8 8 4 88 88244 8 ' 4 -!'!i888888.'S Ill s 24- - 8 24 8888 P4 88 INK Q an , ' ., , . H ,, ., HEALTH ,. 8 ,Ye An exhaustive study of health in a practical and useable form fits the girls 2295531521 S - at Chaffey to care for themselves properly, to tend to those suffering from ill- z Q 45 iw ness, and to administer first aid. A four-year compulsory course combined EE. 3 :DR f' with annual health examinations and special corrective physical education 2 131 2.3 ' X 1 makes this department well known over all the state and a model for other ET ssiQ4kl I schools. Mrs. Fleming, a registered nurse, ably teaches the girls and examines V l hem each year. A -ss t s In the Freshman year a lecture course is built around the five laws of M wif ' A ,iq 1- xl health: postureg exerciseg rest: food, air, and watery cleanliness. This is 35 ' YI! gl studied for one semester. The second half of the year nutrition under the 3 'if f:' supervision of Miss Graves is the subject for consideration. Food charts show- U ing the composition of the different articles of diet, the vitamines and the 5, 5 i f , number of calories in a normal serving are compiled and exhibited by the girls 3 , 5 1 ' QP k in the Junior Farm Center Fair. 3 8 , ,, Sophomore girls under the direction of Miss Graves, home economics bg : 'W teacher, study home and community problems, and a Red Cross nutrition course N A ' A tk X for half the year. At the completion certificates are awarded. The second fy S MM ml. M 1 semester is given entirely to the study of the infant. A baby book containing X , Hr PJ! the material she has learned, small layettes, full-sized baby patterns, and ills wigs' attraotiv p' t ' ' d f h il eh ssssqe gp e ic ures is require rom eac g r. gg . ' - Q Instruction in home hygiene and care of the sick is received in the third 9 Ml N year of high school. Red Cross certificates are awarded at the close of the 2 : -f year. The local Red Cross chapter has donated equipment for practical dem- U l u' QI onstrations. The girls are showed substitutes for hospital equipment which J I Q V may be used in the home. Faq lu... ,...ll ' 5. J . E First aid is the subject in which the Seniors are interested. First aid kits gg gg g filled with bandages and samples of different kinds of medicine are shown in '91, E ll the fair held in May. Methods of bandaging and treating the various kinda of ' 9 M wounds and injuries preparethe girls for all emergencies. A Red Cross cer- 0 v 'f K 5 'K tificate in first aid is also awarded. 2188 S595 -'Q' 'Ur' ul X ' Q Four Red Cross certificates are now had in the school-nutrition home V Q 6 A ' uv 0 f hygiene and care of the sick, and first aid, as mentioned above, are required. up A Life saving, under the direction of Miss Merrill, is elective. ' . S 5 Demonstrations at the California State Nurses' Association put on by V1 D 2 ,Q-3 - twelve girls were commended very highly by all present. As a result Chaffey a U ' has had visitors interested in health education from all over the state. The 9 S ' department was singularly honored by having Mrs. Isabelle Baker, National 355555 in 8 director of home hygiene and care of the stock, from the Red Cross at Wash- 8 f ington, D. C., spend anentire day here. 4,3 25 K Some of the girls answered an emergency call from the hospital during the ,qwcfatg f-UT influenza epidemic and assisted in the general care of patients for four days. S K K Q A health examination is given each girl every year. The card definitely 'K 1 X' shows the health and growth during the six years she attends high school and V T955 junior college. Under and over-weights are tabulated. Rest periods with oppor- W -K be XX tunities for special diet are arranged for under-weights. A rest room accom- V , ' modating fourteen girls may be used at any time. Abnormal conditions and 5 9 L-J....-. special physical education corrections are in charge of Miss Mabon, who gives -- rl special attention to co-operation with the physician in charge. Girls returning S' 'E: E3 after illness are given rest periods until ready for regular gym work. is :Q ' 1 'N L.Aw.fnI-usb el...-p I 5 5- C ,WI .nu CC! gfCfSS QiI'CCCCC1g CC C 25 CC gf ' C 5 C C0615 In S 55 lf' Q ' ' I ' ' 'T' 'l pcs up ,fs 3, I 12 dll lllh 3: 5 v 'I gs l tml wigs as 0' : sg 5 .4 6 8 We ...lf cf c lu..- ......ll hula in Elll.. ....a.....lug, cc end, I... .....u g Q: nl... N C ' ' A 21' Q UZGCCCCGISK! -KC! 2-ZSQQCC 2-311188842-I lCCCC42Z!CGCCC 2-It 8800124 CC -1221880112-2 One hundred forty-three fH f7l! 'sf 3 'Q -. 3 ,,,g2fhQg,E?,iiZl25,5EggQi il f 453114. 'fg,,,g, eiit 1 ,f ft jfilxf? bfltlll 54355 H8 rfAl1r'4W:'?1??rirlLiiltlekmr 1 l .fl?fclf14l---,fw l1.fi.w 5liiii'5igy C ESLEIJQQLf,LL2lU33fa3Ql2185152j2Q2LlQzX5JlJ0JQ2JI5fi3Qzf3iP'Q53,lQE.lJ 333 Eilfiif' ,.ii?jQ,Ql4itilQ Qi W tjjjfl'15tn.,lf,J CHAFFEY JUNIOR FARM CENTER FAIR Qaglbggi Tl1e Junior Farm Center Fair is the largest activity of the year. This year rf llfjy it was held May 24 and 25 in the auto sheds, the Domestic Science, and Shop QPU if-ji w'lQ'Qj,aL tj buildings. This includes animal and bird exhibits, fine arts, shop work, gard- 94-3LE39Q3J ening, flowers, and several club booths. 'The officers and managers for the 'ev' ti-:wifi 2f year were: Howard Hawkins, president, James Sprague, vice-president, How- SP ard Larse11, secretary, Marvin Hohburg, treasurer, poultry, Hugh Fletcher, Zafffb-4,1 premium list, Howard Hawkins, Howard Larsen, pigeons, Francis Wilson, X 'A rabbits, Charles Birdsall and Oscar Harris, beef, John Tate and Horace Wil- 'M-4551 liams, dairy, Roy Chappell, Alfred Miller, sheep, Fletcher Palmer, Harry Mc- Kinney, swine, Jim Tate, Vincent Combs, Arthur Hall, garden, Marvin Hoh- burg, horticulture, Wilson Zered, Bill Latimer, education, Edward Mann, Egggidiqgw apiary, Eugene Zimmerman, goats, Allan Palmer, Joseph Hester, transporta- X ,-13?Qf it tion, Charles Adams, sawdust, Howard Larsen, Leonard Hihbs, decorations, Qf-'- A craig? Cris Casio, Nevin Lady, finance, Harold Dutton, and adviser, Mr. Perrin. 0 ,J kg? Y, l 1 A Y Y N1 Lili it E3 ' f ' ' as, as 1 ggibfintgl f C f H J J wR1Qfiit5. E J E: R51 t? lgyl , x 1 I 1 kr T2 x 'W . 1 rp, X i Elise . A Flint, gssss gg as a it 1531-id an 'Cf-flfifff POMONA FAIR The Chaffey Junior Farm Center booth 01108 more took first honors in the Los Angeles County Fair held at Pomona this year. The Chaffey exhibit had many varieties of fruit and Vegetables. Across the top of the booth a collec- tion of ribbons won by Chaffey at other fairs was displayed. The individual booth put up by Howard Larsen and John Merkel won first prize in its class, thereby winning twenty dollars. These boys also won seven dollars on special prizes for their superior vegetables. Harold Dutton, Charles Birdsall, and John Tate, with Fletcher Palmer as alternate, represented Chaffey in a stock judging contest held Saturday, Sep- tember 22, at the Los Angeles County Fair. The Chaffey team received sixth place in the practice contest. San Bernardino won first place, California Junior Republic was second, and Antelope Valley third in the regular contest. Twenty teams competed in the contest. The classes judged were two of horses, two of beef, two of sheep, one of dairy, and one of hogs. Kai ef x . QQ ' ,R X IM' ' Ima 3 t 4 KS L Sf, L ' I I Fw ip V PT ' Coil .M I. lx .ff - K ,,pfQPFZ1J , ld lui 1 WENX-QQ?-lg, ,X if E-J IJLRIN gases .I ,Ya a at , s Q oi M Ifq,Q.g1i i gilxfbfx f 23, fl if 2 EB ,x x. gli' Lys fijdsfdfg til alll 'QF fjofgqakxb 91:5 CHAFFEY STOCK JUDGING TEAM jfllmq ff, 1,3 .L 'Q' . . . L A : ,e '--' LA 4 -lf' , fQ--flzfd ' fLgfez.fgc4,aiif aiszireffisgfg 4 ,E tl -. g12s3?,:egg- 1135 si sf53age3 W.5f,.j,gg vs,,4 K lwrpir' X l w' rl fic, ' R xl- ' 1 L s, Q V, 1' Q 'YW if - I ,Y ,fyiml-yr' l1f'fl'lf'fitf25W Mtv O '95 ff? 'ltd lift We EW T l: jW9'?'ik1x X 'f In X A-lfiglt 'J ' Rf- Vxdifaigw 3 ,J if was C fvxxxxunvfj ff. lf ', ,lf Q f gf! llll L, dll r. , F f, .V f 5L't, L Q fr, fi' f QV , fmrllr, .1 g ,ul jfl ,gif .,'l lilly! 1i,,.lIlrQ',I E5ilQi51e.l.9Z?fi1i325.:1LS5L'i5c'filEC'fi ' ' ff G' K s222l..afR.xr-ifsfffssvsifrfii. One hundred forty'four lnjffafarivfirfzaaawyf aaa ,ITYKYY I, .,rrIgAsiQg3iigwir,,gIItfp3Iv,gts?TYan IliL3.,. il-W I 6 K5 Sinai ' X' ' ,lyfl ,ua-..j7UOQ. ,f J GW it ' Y-ffflfrfhf - W if QI f Qffff 'ifj3l7r.J91' . f 'w f.tJf ifhjih it V 'rf - 4, '- RNS '5 W T ft aw? llfrsmfffp I. . I F-fCf'fgdQE2'gwt VCj! . -. - amz ...wird QL LEAD Q , I -!llpI..i'x ,ulmr?QJ!v,,A:,I.9Q2,f'1l!E,l,1i vvfg9gLi-I'Ql .rf gf-,L 39351, T ' 222921 Q5:to33Aane3-i-s.Ram,i.eas,e.tmKts5.Q.I,g1f'R,,A,.i,g,F3 up .Ri CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR 'qlufj ,. -.I f ,r . Y-HJ Mr. Perrin, Mr. Birdsall, Mr. Tate, John Tate, Harold Dutton, John Merkel, If' 5.5 4K2 iffy Charles Birdsall, Howard Hawkins, La Verne Leahman, Howard Larsen, Leon- X I if ard Hibbs, Harry McKinney, Robert Lutz, Fletcher Palmer, and Raymond Lamb 1-' fig fit jjj went to Camp Lillard for the State fair. The main activity of tl1e camp was f l I .... . . . ,W ve- Classes in farm husbandry, poultry, and education, which consisted ot VlS1t111g -H 5?,'-04 the different buildings under the guidance of instructors who explained to the igssbrbjslg .QV FI boys the thi11gs which they saw. At the close of school an examination was Q CQ' af -.1 X',, . F4 held and when the results were counted, Chaffey had won. The award was a lan F4 was Raef me Q5 N ' A Y , MT , 325953 5041! IJ I ,I I -, I I gggl. L : 4:4 A3265 3.15 11? I E9 tzi st 321' , M., , . it tri M4 6 Q-14 me .O bf .., 'fM-'lllm j. fa-4 BZQNAELQE LQIW fi? Pa R -rg f iff. A.. I X I ,RI V' I-Q QF it 121 fgi tri tj tf-,u EQQCQTC, :il I F33 fr: Fail 5' Kal, Qj' CJ g, Je .LD K-All If-f js.-J , I LIZ.- L l jQVlQ I .Mi XX X ft . ' 'u I' Q NAL- -gc , tri . , . fit' S fs , X i:'HI I 'freak' C31 beautiful loving cup. Chaffey also won the inspection, three first place rib- bons, a second place ribbon, and a third place ribbon. JUNIOR FARM CENTER FLOAT The Chaffey Junior Farm Center float won third place in the Armistice Day parade. It was built on the old Chevrolet truck. The body and wheels were concealed by wild cherry. On top of this frame were, on each side, a row of cups which the judging team have won for Chaffey. One big cup was in front and another behind. The posts were wrapped in orange and black as were the cross pieces of the frame. Around the top were red, white, and blue ribbons, also won by the judging teams. From each corner of the truck orange and black streamers were connected with four horsemen. These streamers represented the four types of judging: tree, stock, citrus, and poultry. The float was built during the week by the boys themselves. ORANGE SHOW MEET The Chaffey class A citrus judging team composed of Harold Dutton, Fletcher Palmer, Henry Hoeger, and Raymond Lamb, took third place in the contest, which is held every year, decides the championship of Southern Cali- fornia. The contest was won this year by the team representing San Ber- nardino. By taking third place in the contest in which twenty-four teams were en- tered, Chaffey's B team, composed of Bill Latimer, James Tate, and Russell Zyrd, took first in grapefruit judging. James Tate was third high man in in- dividual scoring in this class. Cliff' SQ. Qtigses I 5 Vi :iff F' Qgieoa fri' Q3 , kg L6 -if l K , rd! KIA ' - 4 X f.,,, A, og thy , N, ' f 'P ,AIwfIri.if fy iiflliggpiqfil elegga ga p t 'Ki 103 fig A I 'X Cf, 5 'lib 'll sa 33 ,lg M C., F32 5? F57 et. ff ff? RX? iitllllfft A I Y ...H , Q6 All 1,13 P CITRUS .IUDGING TEAM -r -ff' E 1 I. Ae. --A., 1 tx .iff 'JLK'-QT,:.IW' WVR M az zccfrssg 5 ew, L, eric gg K-fegwwm Vi W ' e WWW 'lm 65633, A W V fwlllffp QE gl iaI..,,-.....Ii .t ti , ar- 2, f.ilg3l-virrnlllf 'Inici o c R ' at ' I 'R I I mea' One hundred forty-five Xxx ss mzmn sa o il 9 24 82 15328122124 QU' Rl - ' 22488 1250 122 It 'Y 08 8125 -f v A f fs ws f ws l S QW we .fn is f fo r-se lv Sf rel , : ' z: S :S I I L E D 'lf f it ..... ...hi ' ' 5 n ..., . .ml . A E xss ezims trim 081559 ss um a as:-imnsmma A me 1 as :msn in as it bt. we bi :I - as -I - U v 0 1 at ' I - sul - t gg Q Q . U RIVERSIDE COUNTY FAIR O -n - rn 1 EE' At the Riverside Fair the Chaffey stock judging team, composed of Egsxxg s ' 3 Fletcher Palmer, Harold Dutton, James Sprague, and Howard Hawkins, took at 0 A U' first place. Fletcher Palmer was third high individual. Twelve teams were 8 35 competing for the trophies which were awarded at the close of the day. Clin- 5, F is 2 ton Bryant, Charles Birdsall, and Raymond Lamb took second in the citrus E ' Q judging meet, San Bernardino taking first. E-45 0 Q PERRIS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL MEET Ui.. A' 1 v 1 3 gI! ,a3 Ranking fourth, Chaffey stock judging team garnered several blue ribbons g E at the Perris Valley High School. Chaffey A team members and the scores F ? s they made are Robert Lutz, 4255 Arthur West, 395, and Harry McKinney, 380. z 5 Q an - Ol ' k'S'4 ' 3.63 ki mm., a s lt ' G! 0 3 I I N 0 0 -1- -.-. I MECHANICAL ARTS I 'W SL' 145531315 I1! ' i ' 'lily There are many students in Chaffey who know very little about our 3 f . kb Mechanical Arts department or what happens there. The department consists 0 0 0 'IMI' 41lV .Md of four divisions, namely: mechanical drawing, auto shop, machine shop, and Fi Q z 2 SSS S451 woodshop. The mechanical drawing room is located in the southwest corner 5. 5445 5 E of the Shop building, with Mr. Homewood and Mr. Hargrave as the teachers. 0 3 S X The auto shop takes up the northwest corner building. It contains work il . h 22 benches, pits, electrical department, and everything used in repairing automo- o g! biles. Some fifteen auto, truck, and airplane engines are set inerows on stands. W ., S These are for students to use in experimental work. The classroom is located I x . . . . . - Cl ' .9 s next to the mechanical drawing room. Mr. Stickney is head of this division, Xml 2 8 and also has charge of the bus routes and bus repair work u ---- Y-M 9 - pynvvc vs 55 Near the auto shop is the machine shop. In it are many expensive 'ma- 3 5 chines such as lathes, drills, and planers. The machine shop is well equipped 5 Q.: n with machinery and the students have a chance to do a large variety of work, Mig? n 555,83 under the supervision of Mr. Young. In conjunction with the machine shop is taxa 8586 :f a the forge room, containing about a dozen forges, where the class learns how to 5 :, 3 : make various simple tools. A tool room is maintained for use of the shop E ag ws 0 Q -1 0 students with Mr. Westphal in charge. Q9 2 1 . , . . . . - - d f Q' WS 555973 The last division is the woodshop, which includes the whole east en o Esxggg 3 :T the building, the teachers being Mr. Minton and Mr. Jacobs. While the stu- 1 'M , W :S dents are gaining experience in woodwork, the whole school realizes the bene- 9 f 8 S 14 Q fits of their effort. Desks, storerooms, cabinets and instrument cases are some qi 3 'QSSKNQQ of the things that have been made. Several desks have been made for the at SSW!!! 3 . part-time school. Laboratory desks have also been placed in the Upland i gf? 3 : Junior High School and Mr. Merchant's laboratory. These desks have Water Qs ' 3 5 g and gas outlets. They have made a paper file for Mr. Cushing. It is three feet 3 L' 5 'Q K X555 high and eighteen inches wide. It contains many shelves upon which are kept goktfdis E , , 2 the papers of the opportunity students. A number of cases have also been v in ' 1 ke t in these and are for the - 0 9 made for Mr. Weldon. Magnifying g asses are p Q . : 2 purpose of keeping the dust out. Many cedar chests have been made, some :QE F x 259 3731 of which were very difficult. A tripod was made for Professor Hook's camera S' ' XX 3 to use when he is taking pictures of rock formations. Toboggans have also I f ' been made and tried out. Several of the boys made very beautiful radio cab- 0 ,, --A inets. These, when finished, looked like the ones in the stores. Floor lamps as ,M .1 2 were also made. Scenery for the stage was made, especially for the Christmas 8 lf Q program. 0 ' 0 . ,jg A ..-.... I 5 'wfixvfize c - lv-:cc c sc.: c asm cue-gazetteer: Q c vc:-: t aezz c g c cg . --I--I lu Fgwif 31- 'qs 44. 5 f Ugg ll E ba,-H ss if -:sv if . iv:-cw-M1 uv f F5 f .. -f . 5, e' HK 0 I' M mb ... '51 ' 4 v . wil, Q ,r 0 .Grimm if A-., .Q 5 6 yu Inl llhhh -MII ' H Ihr., ...alll fghlu. ...nlll Ei 'A 4-ni c wszacaxsnx x1cf:-:mecca:-:reams-:uccafzzacccc are an-za V -exeuaw.-. One hundred forty-six Igaieiez, aux f ' 1 , ,Q ME fascinating of the four years' training. Home nursing is taken during the third year, which includes all of the practical work of a girl in the home as a nurse. Last June at the State Con- One hundred forty-seven f'114FUK1, Q ,W ? cr A fgn ' , . Q, 1 rg E if if QK 5 . Rf ilu uv E9 1 5 - L' S.' 4:-A N: 2 2. 2 2.4 V 'JLU133 eff-'?5e,eegIT-fly ,QQ+2' ' 'rl 4?41 5.2.9 ' ' ' 111133 Q 54 fa 1 mfs- 5'S,1'9,s:rgg:gg,: :SESS SLE' ,if Eff-'-Ui-1-g'?+mf1'Q?f 024515 333' PQ E.:5'D'wU 'T -aEmm::'U c1'-1'4m 54 g5mmeEQgu2gza555aPEg S ' sr-:'5s'Q5'4mS-P'--in 5'p-E'--fffjvzjcs'-1 ':199Ql'4D.Q:I5 gU1mgp5mE'O's-1CD'4 x V .28 Sang-Ngglgngi gagggzrm . MHS, :.a. gb, ,O mm i.-. ' g,s5fDs5g1sE,mQSffEs:-125442 :sew-2: ,MS :: 23Hs25SS'i2'f+'f '4s' f S591-rg 5'::..2'-sSmQ.mg,'fg Q U l. G5- 'Oogmomc'G2::'sE'gvq 'Q L' S?-g :1og5:1 mm '4H ---e 95 cow r:'c oq 'i5 v-va - 332.9 mn 'sv--3'--farm? 55 23 w -:mg-,t:J2',g'2 2CDgg5',,:' 5.4 Jfemgblxlv 3,52-,nw9smU.gE9,.,ggQ ma. 3 ... , eff s2 f '9oaf4 dmv: S ' Q-so fbsfsfi Eswieaioa., as 'v U' O .mm Um Q f-'- wif? . 9 glpfmgop -,rdpjm-,'E,-'fc-1 ,ag ui.-.ln N-C..- '--0 vo if 5.-3: 03127, .45g5,+E3'42,.,5oog0,:f me egfxxsgg E FU,5 iu ,-..oE::H5E-'r-shwrs' 9,351 QQ-E co,..O fi--v-hO....2Om5D:UQsw 5 Q: 2- UQH3-5g53 :if 5 w5g3 QS? FA Nw - D' U ' HU' 5 Eigdgimgmingaggggg 35,4 al 5 ' - cr V . 'smislssmmms-Qs: sf: as-.wwe ,-Bm c:?CDq'c'f-an--g'Ur-lgq 'EIU 2,93 X Q :wig sfaf-zssessmfoswa Q- v E5 ,... Fsgqfp .-.fDww....,-1 v-3120 f I Q mg-hmgq. v5E'D-Scngag-UT'-g gg D '- .-.in O Du K I mQ.'Fl.g',3'21'-2 ,..of-rm ,U,,,Om ,- 4. 5 5-Q99-4 .sw .J D-4 B it gggfnsg-sgagsffggggg 35 ggapsisof-gig 5+ZE'gE'4 52 . S rsgnmssieme. 5-Sago me v 5'l.,,.,f15mCD :dv-s F5- YH on Q C ooaggmoiiin amass Sa ' - 1-+ 'C -'- ':::O O S 'cD o cn N 'O' 5s22QzHws 5 sgwse 3 as Ne QQGD-mumvqgm E.14 ' 'o Ovsi 9hU'E,nde:..g.m59,93Em 5 g.Eg 0 '--5cn5 5 5'O moi mn- UD UQ Af' sage-wsaaw U Sf W 4u ' '- H- 'r-. rr:-P fpg-'-QC: KNu-1' dm :S-9754-P '5 1 lie' ff: swam 00 ff 1-'mm cc: 0 g e-525 59,r.gES, Em.-+.-by 52,51 !I 44Z mo om... H-.4 ...mug ,...,.. -- gig-Omiaiggval S5333 33 ' ff' Phfn t'Y 'f- FV Q U 3 cn Q3-: 31 uc gs un gs: 1 Wgxuuc ggi CG ' 2,5595 5 K, .Y t , c.. fy. Q aw X E Q I R Mlm' .'s ,NX S v '1 ', -f-4 12411 118211111 1154411111551 1 421 if 1321 1111123 111 11 U z f im U : hh SQ Q PLQEEQ1' F' Wm 1I!11114!if11-111511 1,443 1 ,MJ 7 ji , IV 5? Qxx -,. , . ,, N 1 I yb fgF,XXlQ2 hog., ia 1' ' LERQQQT 'V' TQ? Q AA Q V 0 eigxuuflg, ee,c1gTeeiA V 41 eeee ,. Q' 's fe Av- M Z ki- -TNQ 'gg ,iiifbie - -1194 -11-9411 1 493 1113. K-1198 8 11199311-1 493 oi ' i A A 0 ggagmm Qsgmggfawmg S 'OQS fUg,g':!ggOmgf5fr'1L ga3gE9+U ss ian po-Ednqgomfgi mf-cgi ' 0 s':35'm9'::'B53mg5e55iO 2? ,Q mg-ognq- ,3.:n mm gglcng U .LIEQ 5-me gamsmgismmg--as O5 5- ...Q-+ 0-H v-4 .., ni .50 9i4x: 9m wfe fmO'U,0P' 3.,-iijs ':5mml5 mgE.,4Uq'9,:-, ab iam c4'sS'r':c3 mssgpngmg 'Sam-.,.,::-2' 0- Q cn w:1 'wfUBD's:D,fD 20 Phe-+ '1 CD5-'1 gp HQ: 'fe ' '1:f:ffff's'2-JQOGS' NM - --. ,.-.M v1 CD -is v-'- 2 3 Qgezriias-S35-geo as? ew A 55 53 aio as 0:.fLn2'2DaOe HW! ki gf?-A5 35mm sf12f'i52f1g.SE.Qg,, 5FPE.5,'9' 0.3 0 9,1-rg-4-r m5l D O 5'U.m::'e-v-fP.935x:14g-HOE,,5'm:-+5 0 -A '14-nh' rug'-s 0 '- '-' -s p.:':.1 fg..-Om A :55 gg : Ewing- I g:'49g'oD-ggmfn.-.ed-Hpgg 0 1 male was --Qssfmnazo sign-2, Oz, 0 -J 0 sw-2 0::::'f+ JP mom we-romp: -- mum Qs!-eds 3233 gig: 'Tj 5,E,,,gQQ.5,w:'HHQswUj-ggg'-4 A rw w '-' 4-f . H, . . av- sE'2? a rf-Q:Uf,,, Q-M2211 amgmessssgsasm fs, air-g Eggs' P-Seiog Qwssgssmmswosfsw sl!! '- 2 C' D- -GGY' r-r-051 J. .',,:,..A O U2 fir- lD m CUQ. mv--Haag Q .ug Ehfvuqg 255325 'vfUf:5'gF55'45WQEf+uF+2E'f92535 5?i005 QUEE' eoqlgsa' ga-5 m QHGOQQHEOQEWW 645501451 4-pm 'cf-5 N5 an 5 ---'U as ,,, w I Q3 'ia'-,.,. Ugg.-P y m.-rfgicgb'-'-s:mE.i 91-rpg v-1,,,'-, ,-. '- efnsicmwa 3 Q25 H rgsw-swims A fi'-' Q....'-'-' U- QUH- co.-.0 05,4 cm Q Q 24 cn 'U FU gprbrnc-'m5f3 O 9 O 9' 5 Q2 Hs U2 ,.- Hr-mpg,-1 :Q HU 0 -.1 ,-.W hm,-vv'597'Uq'p Q f-4 CD i Qs 53? 11 9,ge5'aO 32355-23,sO59,:. isssxssgt 9' U7 fD,Q9h'?,E,fE':,..,E',Ugj3Jg5'53,S '4 U'3E-v-9'?gE,,Si-S2SHgfLE,mE,g4:gm 0 99 gag 97:5-fE'4Q HH, Ep...- nf' Hugo 'D +',7J 4'0o 4 0 :Ogg pl-Dg,+25'p,Ofnr-wgmrn ' Q mmm F545 B' SD:-+1-v- 5 un,-.5 .' W gf mQg5,'5J+Qcbf-+:-':1 :,!.5q-E? 21 '6iQg4 5O f,3fp-...IS gngmg-'..,mg A 0f -Sm-fgghwghf QE- -fglgaai f DEQ' Simgm ofg,EU,S,g-QQ 21245-fi 2 Q1-1 Esesswss mumps I2 22: f:15'eH1'DEF 5'm952SS as -in mm,.,':-some' I-xnvcm..-' v-s zzvvwsiki. .,,59,z'.gf+S'SSU25gvEQ52Qg A 0' gBm9, SE-?75Uf3.m9,mH-QE'-si ...W meguorumfcm Q Af B': :oa.S'P' cmmH,-,-f.mr-w1:f? 2 2' 4 A' 2EQQffg-,,111 Z1 11 195111111 111 115 111 1051111111121 ,-1111?E A I In 4, i N73 -P Vs- Q' sq . I an '5 fy U 5 Lfis 22 J S s iv! 94 2332 D QP E-A A 1 .A Ae- .n A',, up 211111142246 1193111111 NC -G1 14581111 kiKGC114k1i11111 211 11182211111 -5 U l Friday, October 12-The benevolent Pluvius cover thirsting ground with A J n L .3 v if I!! Xa kkkfis 'X lose to powerful Monrovia, 12-7. Monday, October 8-The exceeding intellectual assemble today and decide question for next debate. They going to argue War can be outlawed by peace pactsf' water so there play no football today. Me no likee rain. Varsity Four Quartette this morning. It sing high, sing lo-di-di-di-do-do-do. 'qi' C4 t-JCC! ! 44. C CCC :ICCCCCC sZCCCCC! AIQCCCC :I C, : 5 .2 S tal! 01.4 ' 88.188518 A!!! a ?' V X 1118 881424 888880. - w lIl ' Wil 2 u' 'll V Q . Y I I J, i is le li t 'IP ' n :I hnlgkull uma sv ui Tuesday, October 12-O Go, you sure miss something today. We hear Q' wf ' f 1' cv av: sf an o Q 3 vs 21 9 'T A 1' fugffffflfglfffflkfl Q Cue' ii 145' If dig! 811133 I ISKCON!! Ilfltcllif in A , I i r - ,S 5: if . :+L 1 - 5' on ,. ,W 133 tg swag Q5 pg Jllfilialrwcgs U 4 , D 7' X - 1 2 Q 'g ' E 'i4IQ P , .V fx ge if 9 .,9Iml13Ul f 'ef-- 't'i.IigI',s1QtXf5 Adil I 12 'li liltiiiilillibnl ffI124iiffllf53CCIfl1Z IICIUEII Siiiliillllllicq C! ' 124 - 3 - Z' W rv C 505153 an O 8 .... ,... U 0 9.2 PQ as z ear S Q ss Hess 5 as as s P- Q9 o as 5: 5,2-aa is N2 5' 3 H 55252. 2 -'N :S is S3 2: 22 . FP wasasfsxs Hi s'f:Er:HfG:a'eQ':isSis:s2:s 2 eseawisf 522222 sw Easess..Ssraef'f'55as3He2f+2s2 3-I S B8 9' Q, ca.--Q' Sr: ff gpm QQ49' '::m mQ5'n---gunna' m QI gp S s-55 55 14:3 221353 555913 :Emi as WHS 3355 Em ' S Omni 5' U-...S UQ CDES ' -cfDD5'4 ' EN 9' U' F059 0 9, 1-5 cv :- -- mga :BCD U' 'F 525333 f-ZS E-ggegiissasss E522-is 325322-Eff 35 wmv c'E,-gosso '-',,,,- m 50200355 og,'51g'g.-+4,,.,coEg:o' 0 rn ...--U-nc' .-.0-Q Q o Um Q-B .-F sn.--Q rv .am I: -1 0-1 U U ':'4o'-'CD ::' o M58 U-'Dem ws' 0500 Omo r:r U :Q-5 gd ,-.54-r grng:-'E gm 'img ROSS E'tQ,.,g ...Url mm I5 D' . HO Q75-1 bm otD,..C'n.m g-+057 5 l,sTs7 we pssgse-Nags we-fs -H1242 ses'-2 sm - .. n-4 ,hp OE.. E gli, on ,SDH 0 .1 3 B E -acts.. grow :px Ypy msd!-5 'hm ' - N HU' 9 1-m 'uQ 'wE'1 28 L-L 2 QD . ,... SS NN Q1dbI....'-'na mg: ooo-4 ,.,r-A 5, dmflj Q E E. Z1 Q-rg' fel., Q Ong, quoowo Eg.-4 G D.,-4 E,-8: -no smcsff 25' 55ml l3f:':?'Ol 3 NIQ-Lmmeomf. M50 E33 sam--fa ,,,2'. mais , -S se HE-gese,se2a go-,-1 63, so :ff ,.4E 'f .-,., '-'O-:rr cu OU' 5250, .CD 19,49 0 ' 0 O m 0 m ' '-' 5 E, cu B '30 '-'o 4 4 'fiat-3 'UU' iq?-iv 535552 is 5 2. is 522555352225 E-sg 5-coli om 55:5 E QE ,.., ri ,...m gn Dm 5'::4m 5 T ssssgl' Em 5952 2 5 59 9w?i'i +25'5sQ,'5s'D SQ-I 35 'a :I': 9' Q: Suki W '-E. o 'Q og, me co H-'TH-O '15 ms Us :Diva --an 2 '52O 'S 52 Q' owibf Simms E-.JU ef 01 as O55'E R Z' 51525 H 5 una- 3203 GW 5-E94 S35 'WZ S .Q U-3 Egptm-m om 5.g:p4m 2' 5 'Q osgggg 'gms gown Q:--U1 QBSSSSSQ Q H-H. rv- 5 U2 -lg, H. U-. p-4. Elsgggg. io ID SCSQUQ' so .. gm 5-mg-0512 2:5435 Si ESM 3 3 rf' P' p-in m 2,-99 lin UE S. 'UQ 'T' g 'rig' HSS 97.7 Sm gn-4 . ggeggo mg 9, mg. E s U'js'1,,2s:,'f5Q sg gs. sam M L. nm A Q14 5' Er-P ,Ei u1. 2. H... O L-4 Q 5 ggjggi 5, Q, 9, E, s gg.. pgs? 5 QQ, rr, E0 35163115 522-2-sei 52 ' E-2 Q- 57 Q was 3 E-cf 59+ 'sm .. 3 Url,-l D-I P-t O mggg 225. ,HE '::-gi 'N gf gm gTf5'E'E Q ?g,'U fig, s si gas sg 2: S? W 3,2 isis. 2 as Eff Of- If .si O mam Co dwg Q 2+ m rn: M25-1 ' U3 S3-1-+ Q it--Sxak as fb fn me nw as H' 2 cf' Home 0- o gg. -' - xi in Cm Z O gg Q :St-+ 2:4 O 3 - 'O 9' U F' aw G' DFQH 99 U' Wo WO fn Ss ff Es 9 E: H if Sfe Q. ss :nw -e -M 'U ' H-CD Q1 ..--si. w 2 Q UCD B- gg . H4 . ' 'A 2- ra 5' E Z0 gs' 9' mm m 5: rf' Z cu fi' 3' F V+ o Q Q o ' me Q m O. ' : 3 143 Q at O Q.. ini EF Q gg 3 .3 E: 3 Q :C Q 3- gl! g Hal E. iakssaia E CFB 5' :sm cn? as 31 'r--- rmtfwa- we 'ev HB. rm 5 . U O Q O .. Q . - --in :Quanta xxcgtoagifzzttsz tuwgg numb!!! It og: X1 uc gr use gzxauusguuu gg! use at as s -ggssssxa. at 'v an 44 'X Q 4 ae. ff? E3 ,4, f 4 . 5' 'lIf 5 . A .ai fe -F fi 5 7 saw' if ip -19781 fry 1' q ' if 'fy ff' wa of 9: va MQ. 0 54 Y- WS J vi 's El .1 fx . 5 5 ..g. :. as . g 0 , Xu 3 5 Za 5 is 9 ' 3 fi will 'RW '5 i 2: cc wana s.:ccccco.iaaum.a xwmuu emu wmv u smut aewzuwm at ur Q su 2: uucsziazum: 5 Q .sffllf g .0 33 R stanza we 4 an Q, A , v . I' l . 03, lm: 2 ' T M147 TL ' ' - 4- s'f ' r ' W'-. 5: 4, - z' , ill ..., ., I ' . 'I-U rv-'ln Nu tj Q ' ' 5 I.. ...nl . Ei it P 22: Q cwm a xszat -uc:-zcacccwxa as ei: uc oiacccccfssc cami z ac- Q One hundred fortyeeight 5 2 Q 0 5 -.-1 B i .. ..-- 531' Y 'Wm 8 J 3 Q! hh.. . 8 Fextavn g m., A ,E ,, M an , xbmn t zc ww gn :gun :gn an as as mas se: e aster n l l'aa'fi l m isl ead fngiw 1? I ' X5 X, f 1 I : C- . A I l V3955V5'Q3 ll.. .,,.. ...I V f hm xii 4 3 ggjis W3 am za 3 5 was 9 cumin - zz ss :u a ' as it xaac 5 1 v Friday, October 19-I embarrassed that I liveg I have no face! We lose to Redlands today, 12-6. M 0 klf If 'IV -.BNHS-4 . Monday, October 22- The Four Square Man that comprehensive topic .. O 0 L-3 of address by most learned Geoffrey Morgan, I listen to every word his illus- in 9 fl trious mouth say. . ' Fi- Q ' X Thursday, October 25-I await the morrow with great expectation. My E325 X? despicable knees tremble under me, and I doubt they haul me to field. :..z'. Friday, October 26-We lose, 32-7!! The unconquerable ones make victory. Eau I prostrate myself. I desire hide myself in Confusian monastery where no one f' U see me. Pomona win. EAI m Q Q - Q S :ll Monday, October 29-Honorable Dr. Hill he investigate most lamentable 3 s H. , gl u . S ' fruit affair. He find the lowly participants mainly townspeople. 3 I gg 4-' Your loving brother, N1 n 0 . Q, CANT B.. I I X an l X Ll' 9 ll 'K-viva Q - 5 My adored O Go Bi: 55553355 6 IW W You should make visit to our heaven-blessed Chaffey. Each day your insig- 3 f v lk ' nificant brother is overwhelmed with the greatness of his undeserved oppor- K V l .lln.,..T, ...ml -. tunity. '70 2 - -0. vf ll rr MSS- 2 Friday, November 2-The most excellent Tigers rickshaw to Riverside and ekssxszf X Q win, 30-7, over which I go into raptures. We have exceeding hopes of tying for S 9 9 second place. 9 - U Q UO Ni? E Monday, November 12-This day there no school at Chaffey. We happy, 55.55312 wo qu , IW.. .... ,ull N S of courseg let out holler in joy for Armistice day. Il ll . in 0' N 5 Tuesday, November 13-fHonorable Francis D. Blakeslee speak to us of W E most exalted Abraham Lincoln. This insignificant person listen with humble S E ju 1 admiration. gn .,-, 5 A ' so 5, on J j ,A Friday, November 16-We win most glorious football victory from Berdoo. MN 1 call it one great track meet. ' 5' ., f'-. s' of , ,ry S8 2 Tuesday, November 20-My unworthy ears today hear Dr. Bert Foster S88 888: 8 9 speak on Peace I feel much inspired to remember his sagacious remedy S QQ Q, Q: 0 for despicable combat. S 5 13 Monday, November 26-School is out for one week because of havoc played 3 - 3 by lowly flu germ. Tempestuous clouds are pouring down rain on our wretched 5 K 53 qw! pigtails. Vacation will be blissful, allee samee. S SWR! Your most humble brother, gi 3 gin .-'gg CANT B1. gsiwiisa 9 . Q 'WW ll CD3 U9 qv fv sn -v . me 0 0 'QW5' D 0 G - Us ' 0 ., 19254 ear o. .9 ,N ., 22 ' Me iv one bi hi t h fo he r fr 11 ou 1 ' k Th' h u V' 1 g e g ppc y op r a 01 y so ieap quic . is as ..- IE sw. been a most unusual month that I shall tell you concerning: gfgcfldg 5' N Monday, December 3-Thanksgiving Tatler come out today. I see notable fl -ff' .i Mr. Dornbush named for end on mythical All-C. B. L. team. ...QQ Monday, December 8-The most exalted Seniors come forth in their most 53 ' xg XX elegant sweaters. I feel great sorrow they no can get spring Flu is almost 5 g left usg we celebrate. The most illustrious and honorable Mrs. Ruth Bryan g 8 --- A Owen daughter of that most famous of orators William Jennings Bryan speak 9 'U' I! ' ' f npr Orr nf is in assembly today. The woman she is for Congress from Florida, and speak 3558543 'F with great enlightenment. 9 m Dk 0 O 9 ,' O . viii 8 ' 2 I - C 'Cs'-2 C 6661266 C CGC !4CCCOCCv2Z!CCC!C1N'CC CCC 14 C CCMCCCCCC bi G -606238 SSS!! 3 In-' --all U 2 ull' lull 5 5 I Q 0 'pw' Huw Y y Hump -lql 5 lse5l5, hl Q ,g asp X ,. Nfl! itll, zg gms I Q 4 Wal . Q r Y. I ' ' A ,... I 0 Q Q ,A v ,Cr1l.,nAx- . Lt' 5 Q g v g V, ,Ill 77 mn.. ...nlllll 6 gmlln ,.!W9 .-mi ll!! 2 IIN.. ...ulll gi Hin... gr 8 24 if ' CEZKC 0103000118941 CCC'WKQCQCC4 I!!iI!!4 I!CCCCC4E!CCCCC4!It 681623 ' 0806121800024 t D L A A One hundred forty-nine 1,.XX 1 1 ,, ,,1,!1 'f 1 1 K IN1 I 17 f ,X 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' P 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 11 1 1, 11, 11 1 1 ,, 1 '1V1 ff :fi fri-1 1:' fvw f, 5af,gxakXg,fxjl,:5f-1.'13115 UN a 1 f-1 '7 1f'5'11' ,V 1 1 ' 1:f,11, 11 1:1 1 11 1 1 My 1-TW, ' lf 1. -, 1, j. 111 ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 One hundred fifty ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , W, ,A,, ,Qu zz as mg as , V l- , xzamxm zc U, gui yn A A :gm-an 101,33 1-s 73339 25 5 8 ic i? fl W W W if sf - if . is M il.. - f D- li 'Z ' SS' 15 if 21249, I IE 3 Sl!'9 l!'3l3llll938ll 152- I , P48 ka. QQ in - K 3 'e a C I Q, , - H 5 Thursday, December 13-Powerful football men come on stage, take most 53 jjj :F X deserved letters. Football jerseys given to all knowing Seniors on team. ' J ca I.: ' Friday, December 14-Of great interest to this lowly person is the Christ- Q 3 Q kv f mas edition of the Tatler. The color is the green and the pale pink. It is W gg mes almost time for Santee Claus to come. No can tell? ' CIN U ' Monday, December 31-Vacation is over until tomorrow. One day now we ' 7 . have school again. In the class room it look real empty. In assembly the people of illustrious character give their most honorable resolutions for the New Year. I 0 E .-S-,Q fQ . I LC it no 3 X 3 Q f -'F an X, .at S5 0 3 3 3 YK: w l ix 5 To you, my brother, I wish the most benign New Year. v CANT BI. . My most clement brother: I greet you. It is now the New Year, and things of the greatest importance Lf 1.0 ,....... .pf F 7 a m- : 0 -' 8 1-' Nh 'ik' fi an V V? eu 414 OO O S QQ. n 'Il Ill N U I U I Q X if Ill fbi' 53 282 press upon us at Chaffey. 5 .3 - 4 WH WJ I' Monday, January 7-Of great interest to me is the beginning of the Fasti Fx- H sale. We are exhorted to place our money in a coupon for one of this most ' ' ln .... ,,.. I II ' - - - - , - W M05 worthy of praise publication. Auplanes race with greatest speed to the top ,,, 24 SKQ 9 of the world. They catchee the top, these Seniors. ss . X , ' Q Tuesday, January 8-The most illustrious Seniors take the harassing Eng- l - l lish A. Their praiseworthy attempts make the unequaled joy of coming to Y , E999 55 the sunrise class. - ' SS. 11 . Y v ' --ll ' 5 Wednesday, January 9-The rings of the lowly Juniors are on display to- f i f A s day. They will be chosen with excellent taste before many moons rise and set. . i f p a u n.. ..v 1 ' 'Q-Q' Y 5 Friday, January 11-The debate, it is very good. They win from exalted KKRQ H E QQ Pomona, but lost to the illustrious ones of Colton. The Tiger now plays basket- ET, sw ball 3 we win from San Bernardino 31-11 expeditiously. '9 'I Q - i . . H , ',, Monday, January 14-The play of the estimable Seniors is to be Intimate w g 63 3 Strangers, by Booth Tarkington. Me like the sound of the title. 3 8 : N . Q 0 , Tuesday, January 15-My lowly intellect fascinated by delighting story of V Q 'Z 0 Q 7 ' Colonel Thomas Lawrence of Arabia by most loquacious and well-known Lowell ,, 1 :gk ' N Thomas. With the greatest pleasure would I hasten to Arabia. E 0 V ' Q X Thursday, January 17-The entire of the searchers of knowledge assemble ' f q with great celerity and make nominations for student body officers. Ones of vfff QE most capability are named. kt 55 123 :E Friday, January 18-The honorable Seniors make what call whoopee at 3 their banquet when they enjoy their most elegant selves. . an ' . I9 i sv if iff Monday, January 28-Eminent Geoffrey Morgan again visit Chaffey and Nwsyafti 'f ,, ' tell how to Get Ahead. You know I tell many times I likee the man. Today 5 5 f X I am all of an exciteg the ballots go around for the election. Who win? No Q 5 I can tell until Thursday. 9 ' .. N 1 9 A F l , 3 ? Thursday, January 31-They say the velly best man, he win. Bob Mc- 3 5 fljjl jf. Arthur win presidency. Lemon, Smith, Norton, Gray, Youngblood, Wells, La Q tg Y? Rue, and Terry are others. 0 Blimbly, I write another time. 5, g gg Nil y an .U l , CANT BI. 0 llefsi -1 - I LA, ,,,, , ILLL, 3 vi Ir ' is n c age as gt cue-:stat 'K 11555 1 XX tc A. N si airs.-i s p ,I wk ' ' X ., o . ll 9 2 , pug lp, gg 5 85. .Q 5: infill lull, 3, 7 ,. t I ,. gg 5 2-,W 8 v i ' 3 k ----X - e e v' fl MM ,nl lu... ,.....nI glial! l!Ir. ....r -...I Hg, . fo f-mfg n... ...il , ' I gg n... S Q7 CC ' CW!!! CUPICCCCCUZQK !CC42'!CQCCCC4!'I!CCC!!4!'Z!C8CCC4Zi!CCCCC 2-It 6810123 GQ wkitttttli' One hundred fifty-one X K w w - , x I N. 1 w w 1 A w , H 4 V V , ', X Wx, one hlludred fifty-two ,V I ' w - , . , 1 X 1 1 1 w .1,,, , 1 w wx. ' w 1 . ,Q A ,Q xp 299 S38 W '4' - 'f . W F '- - ' - E' I -1 ' 'V ' g lc :sig as 9 , J IW m l in gms: 33131 Q is I . gg . I wt . C gg elm ll 1... ...n I 5 - ii, CJ I. lil? iW,LQ'3.J 3 SS 13 I 3130! U IE U 125' A I li!'3Ul,lll!4'llll KUYMXHF li, AQIQXXXE - T n roi H it J .Tia CH G 3' CJ 0 M ' Dearest 0 Go Bi: Iif-Q ' ' F13 '- ':- db' Again an epistle will I send to you filled with happy days. Lovely days r' ' E . i I would be supreme if only you were here, but I will tell you in full all that hap- M F . I. pens on this most beautiful campus. gf EJ V ' l as Kgs Wednesday, February 6-Big total of 920 Fasti coupons sold. I filled with 'ji it A, 12 - 'A 3 3 Joy- 5 if Friday, February 15-Ferocious Tigers go to Berdoo and win, 30-28. That , 0 Q, very close squeak. A-, ... V ?f9' gs Monday, February '18-Esteemed Dr. Hill go way at 11:21 a. m. for Cleve- -H-A s E land, Ohio, to attend Principals' Convention. He intend be there four days. 5 Tigers wish him much joy. From there he plan to go to most significant inaug- ion ceremony. C N -lug ,,' M5843 urat 1 bl L , , 3 Q Monday, February 25-One glorious assembly this morning! Walter Dex- 'ni ter ask us many questions. Where you come from? Where you go? What 0 1 X - you do under circumstances? So much question confound my shallow brain. A , N EW . . M? 3 WW ,.,. ...WU Thursday, February 28-Seniors have class meeting today. They dedicate .fl-4 9 I Fasti to amiable Pop Kegley. . 1 -' E I .,. fr :JE m g gf' : f as Q X ' . 1 - Dear O Go Bi. ri Spgyg, B Again earth's lowliest worm writes to tell you his most undeserved happi- 733. T, gg Qzigg , Wy, I a ness in this beloved of heaven spot. Hin'-,' 'fillilg x 8 Monday, March 4-Today we have one bountiful assembly. We listen over a s radio to inauguration and hear one fine speech. By my honorable pigtail, fiilrhffilfi-2 . -5- M A . . ' gg A I never so excited in my life. IO ll Q S 5 UN Thursday, March 7-Honorable Dr. Hill tell about inauguration as he see it. 75 321 He most interesting man. Pop Kegley's men sweep Pomona boys off feet. ' L 35 ,352 Most divine score is 96-16. - . 1 Thursday, March 14-I come all ready to eat much pie, but pie sale post- U' 0 i 3 ,Z n poned. We have no assembly, either. Most worthy cooking school use audi- Q N ' --- torium. rl- .rw f 'ii S888 i A 77 .93 3 f Thursday, March 21-Today we have much pie at school. I eat most un- 'ww Q mannerly with fingers. I see no one use chop sticks. E3 8- -H an Friday, March 22-Most sensational Senior play come off tonight. It make - Zisggvm bi ban . 5 1 -515 G w 8 g , 9, . S Saturday, March 23-Great swarms invade Chaffey today for Invitational . gf 5 if-V 5 Tract Meet. I never see such a crowd. ' or Vw , 1' B3 ksxgs:-1: Esteemed O Go Bi: EWYYKQQ 'N I hop, spring-dance in exceeding glee. I act like abased April fool. Q 'f uf 4 April 5-This week Chaffey library has most welcome homecoming for ' iw 539553 lost books. We no pay fines. E Tuesday, April 2-The Easter edition of most exemplary Tatler come out. Q I read stories, poems by budding authors. :i g Saturday, April 6-The stock judging team is unbelievably skillful. They N 7 I Y Y' lj Dk place first in Southern California stock judging in Los Angeles. E35 ,X Ng ku' ,JN A' 1 Q3 -A , v .... ea.. 3222 if cc av-: C aussi Q ccc.4tccCcc-rzctuwgi -2: 53 tt site - W, 3fq32.pa,gg-l3f5q.p,5,3.55,, gg Ill in IlI ' 'lll 5 6 Q I 5 'ii , U Hur' WH- if 1TgQyHn.-:I--fmypr -'Aa' Q 'f'e5vWil' ls-tt, vi W 'W' lf - ya -Q A ' 6 ,CPM - nfllx . . ' Al ' L., Q - X I I ' K khf4f l-2 KV, :A TIM null 5, - hllv... ...nllll m I4 ..9W9. nl n!2 ' JHYI1.. -5 N CK 0481 CUPKCCCCUK! CC02-KQCCCG4!-Zi!!!8142-I 80003306666 Ht 8 A 1 4 w,Q.gX3. 'A ' One hundred fifty-three 'S 'Q Q .',-.---r rn -r 1-5 V wifi Iii :gs Q L . . . . A , . XX 4 9 Q4 'jj 1-:figgakla Agfa c4ll Sa fi gg! A 3 SE vb X i'3 .Q ' If xg 5K :JfvQ 5 V Nu Q0 1 if X '-vw' I ' 21 ' 1 ra I' ? ggwbgfdh -6455 J If V 4, 5. 4 3 pf sf -5 Q9 fffmzgff A Lev! ,lei-Wm ff, . . r . , . .,. . ,h, 4 l , v It M444- . A ? 3 av .4 881.48 8888 c1188 8 1.488 8881.288 8819288 88852d888881E!8888813 888881528 88888E8888888b!f88 888248 88881!'I888888fgRiK4' 0 S' 3 3 YQSF EU:-+C arf rgom gg 9:53 .-. ,., ,U U. 0 O s 2 wa 21352 ag- age. 3 ,DL 5: -1 Q '32 E? 32.2 Q9 522 as 5 , 3 4- 0 'im '-' rv- E G7 Q, ,,,,v- CD B'n-f- Q4 -.v 00009 :::,,,c.9' aww W - cw :ow 14 mn .4 :,--- Sv G, G, fb QmE 'lm - .- 5 lj-1 05555.55 :EEF-35,259f3g!i5g53QPg,'3.z,gE'j.Q ggggizmjiggjgnig 229555922 ? 'E '- Qmco 1-+m,..O ca pq-...mm m....UD..:,.m c-'....' Hg:-H,.':o gt,-QQ SMH Q Q Q .130 929'-9100 go!! D'O 5 8 U' mf-:vm Umm Hs G U sn C 0:05 0 0 O. A v-435555 2 Q B '1 - -s 514445 WP 'U '43 'hm 2 ' 30 9' -1:-P 3 v-s '1 79' aa 50 cn cmsvgw WSU Gm' oocfb 31:5 'Q .-+1-+G on-'-iw 9: gg,---Ongm g. 0-5-59 Hmmm Spgawgiim wf1,,wm .,'3,9,Ho0'3D'a :m 2:22 'fi' aio:-:g'Q9' :ff g 25855533 EE53fC5'FE'5 Ef? '4'f52 EFGQQQFE-Qgpggggn' l13'gU'fg3F3a'14gU' MQW CD ' Uv: U- m :5 9, 'UH ,,,,:1:p 4-v-,U m'p,.,, w and ao. sit A 5:-539, 3 ,gg wmv-. 0 gf-+.-ffbvgq FQ... D ogg- Mgt, xsj., 54-SIP.-b ,U - -4' J, 2349. opwmmmii gf HQSQSE QB 2261 sr-aifofbifi 291 I an 8 A - A D rs- M : U' -- m mi wo 1+ .... .. c- --- ff... A A I-no me Q Q 59995 -3 014.-3 H. m Q gr-um ,.. WN ,..mgv-EH 00 Q A mmf, gg Er' O'4C5'-,I H :mpgmn B 55:1 Hqwggwwgo md,-A 1 e 6 ' sv S O05 Q 2119: O sp H5 O 9:34-v-Q' :fp- 1 I H ww Q zwmgmie Q2-55-2 Wav?-W E 28959-ggg 9-lags ff.2l'sg'T5SET5m1 5 :2,.,.,:: alrrw. P4 -- Pfamowo QM... Sw-M .Quoin me Q. 'B ,H 'UO '4- gon sw IS ..-.1-5 U0 gg so Q 2 U-cn Qu'U0-- 281 Q 55255 n 3E5QE.5' rj Erin-S?gg5g mgi' aigggffiggsggg 3 : nv 911 cn - ' - -g .' gsyiha E042 WY' E525 EBSQ H- mmm r-cog Hcp :.14..-.Eg 5,-+.E-Dug-S gig ECDL: 2 I. Q - f - HSP' ... rv fi. sn s:m0- anus' '4w'- fn fm vm- 0-Q9 nn uv qv mmm v-wN.p 5-4 Hcp ,- Qt! CD Ui..-.,-,Ugg Sasssss ah B nn ff O ' U1 O Fi' CD -- PT Q Q '4 S S ' M U9 '-' fp :J ,... , az gp U, cn 9+--'V 'F n UND.. Q ,, 0 ,J O - .... ,., H Q O CD '-1, rg Q H, 41 ,.,, , :1 may yy 4s?35 50 SQ 5-'::,.,mEQ'?, 91 52 :S-Ho og ' 333' S,,5ow 552.5 'DE o 2-ill!! Q?-Q0 Sffcn- H-E':'.. 'Q ' H-'vb' avg 2 W so Zin' own Ho' if 'T E Q4-gn-5 cn 5' I5-g4o.55'-Tp ggggwm O. ....f gg.., o---cn 5-Q-h ,sg P' 0? 2 ,-:LLQ sagem .f,,z'2 S? ,swam-2' :ass Simon? 2.33 2' S 8. 3' nr' 5 on-5 2,14 QUE cj'-so.-. as ... m cn xg tri-11 vc an mob SE. QE- ,rg 5' 'a 5. i4kQQQQ8i4 390' 0 Q90 opamm 91 5'-wiv 4 Q CD4 '1 U,-.5 -1SE' H-o 'emo' D li- W ammo F '41-f'-3': 'fD '-' 695930 Q mo'o G -'f-+O 1 'mm Q' D' '98-W A , f-3.33 m :H mm as HH- 'ff v.-.2 Sega. swrgw -Us. 5 3 e.: We,e .... QE, f-ggwg' siiggigg 215582525 agag 3958,-Q, ,gms gs 5. s .1 5 0 21-+cnD'U,21' 551- Wm 0 Dv ,Gm r:: 'U 29' -o 'fp Q'-M Em cn,-- ' 0 ,., I . -sd 2799995 pr :J CD79 --'4 ' W 5 Q ' O Q 3 E5'3S '3 Pmmri 0' www. 'H' .-. 'lffffg Fvmwm USA H' H ' 'SSSSSS - :I G o H- on ua 2 W' U' an 90 -' rf- O o G -Q U' 9' '-' UQ Q55 ncotfcn '1'-' 9' mf' B D' as ,Um-o cn-55: f-no uq 45' 4-fc! - 'Q Q 0 SEG 5 ...' m ' E35 3 Q55 E-915' 52, rung ' g5:.,:Q.cn8f1', 53 3 AQKGQQQH .fb 0 sz' ff 0 W amsnig SHS Hmm O E'7'E'ED3 ' ao C- gif? me-2 333 nga'-s Og 'Q S : 3 Q ggmg-'-T3 5-nr: 521: 'S' 3 'Wig Q- Q '.-. : 57 NQE 55' 5 O U Q Q WESQUQH RSP' Q E m '-5355 '4 F0 sf? 'U 3 'f U ' Q. . 4 'U cn CD p: 4 m'Op-4 ' 56- ' 5' 61'2E nI9,,2s3,, Q0 5235 D 552g S 5 '59 55- 5'g1.f,.S ggi. '43 ffl ., sg: :- - ' v- rr .- ' .. .- 5 a0wE2i,4qq'25.Ef . '::::s' gig? S cn 5 0 5' O 3 ...S Q-5530 , 50,55 'f3,f,2- H 2: sr! :Q5'.'.f:.o new mf' '25-H' f' 2 W on aww sm fa .. ..-W-f , A ' is eo- Q' U' as 1. v-f- -, .49 , ,gpg .... gg . 'X Ga 50' Q- ...El 5 '49.'fD w an D' m4 Fl 5 ' Q: -UE-'E -Q in '-- 'P' 9 4.0 A' Qi1a:E0nw' OJ,-,NUC Hamm sg.:-an rp n--5' g- E cl G so :pg n-S S1 QI, al r:ss.ss1k12!' 3 5 72' 5 EUS fm 5 E m aw 5 MS., be r' ...EQ c- 31 .-1996 H- D H- 4 U' d uf' af: io ps' ' dev- G Q 0 2 '1 5 ' 9' 'fb' 0 9' lib' Q-6' 'q5 ? ' Sas 2 Q2 2 Q .2 gg F2-2 ff Hai fs.: ' f . ... v-1. an . '4.- . aw cb . .Q p-my .4 --:vsp D 0 1 - rv-tb rv 0 A 01 9 9. O I vrwgvrgyrtg . up ,y V ,, V , A . O 4.1914 8888 98 88 89488888883 8888853 888 8058! A 888821 88888431 8888865 8 88 014251888 Z! 8888 bifffgggggifggggg va .e . f - , . - : Q - . .48 8888.488f S ...V- S7 V 'QFD 9 '59 bqs 6 5. A Annu? 'v 5 QQ' :gg Sway 45 .sql 'Vw Q.. Qffgy if S3 4 fs Q, 63 5 :fi fff: .: ' r- ' - 4 ' 'Q : E 1 . - - 5- AA 1 V1 A -2 ' .A A1 i' 'W 2 -2' A M A 5 ' J '- 'Nifw-Nl O1 Q w-' 4 .1 'A4, --Q A A Z-1 'x w G 42 A Acfz- cc -c uc cc emzua mcccccvx -saw ag w ff . . ..f, .- :S . 1 A -A W 'S 2 A as 8.4 8 .188 884.4 8 88 San 88 815188 881211 8 821888888 2: -ff! xr ' ,Qqj 1152 Une hundred fifty-four N41 Y A .fm . .. .y ,, T-. .fi X , -,., , . .,, ,Y 1 W, -,,, , K.. ,.Y..1A, H-. 1 X1 ,A X11-,If W,-1..,1,-XA' 5-7' ' 1.1111111fL474?1.1,fffi22X,1?.H,bi11.111.Q11?5k-11ff1111f5Zf71PjQjPQ1fJ11511 1,y12,,U,11.fQF'11!,BI?4?3 1 1 ' '1 1 W1 1MikalwfffaffHfwMwWfifWWf'wfiivf25ifvyv 'Al fYx 1 l22?1,fQf1L1111'11,y My 193119 1 'A! 111giE51g111f'1,,1111i'I1i52gRg,,1111 15E1fXg11' gil '1 Y11' 1-' 1- , .1 . 11 , 1 :N F' T5 f 11 ' , 'rg V4- . 1L5g.f4f'1x-X.. MJ ?f,1+S'fT'Wi2HWWW?wWQ?KW641wffWViwwfm 1' X' , :'15?T'5'77 11!E7lW?liGTlffr7ffi1E?QlfEf?31P71511QOQf5f?f1fEQQEQCU YQFEQE7??1ffTf??11w?E Wi. , Q 1 1 1 1 .111 1 f 1 ,Af , X 1.1 , 111 ' ,N .f-'1 , 11 ,f 11 11' 'fin xlf 1 'V 11 1 A241101 K x -17- ,.l M! ' 1 lf :X -Xl-:ff '1 ,yi ig 1 ,11 Lx 1'i113 1 ft! 1. iff? .N - ,111 1 Q 1 x,. ,1 1. N -N .1 1 N ,fjyfx 125.1 11 1 Q11 ' ,153 2 'pr A,1,, AQ, ,J 11 15. 11,1 'L 1. X11 1 1 ' 1 111-- 1 1, 1,i -11 11,5 '14 ,f .1447 H . ,ft 11 ,,. ,. x.,,. 11 ff, 131.- rim-.1511 ,1 11,111 1. 1, 1- .fx Md: 21 3 13. . A ,1 2101 . H1 1 wq L w I, ,,.. 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 --1 ' 1 1 r I 151-,A 7.,Lg1:1 H12 A jf.g511, A 11 15 '1 NLQ-1 -QWJL 1 wo- - - J ITL-2151 -' -X1 ,, K., 11. 1 ' '1 J 1 , fx 1'1, , ' X f' 4 ' 1, 1 ff' 1, ,Q ij-g'aq, 17111 ' 7,3 -1 1 11,11 1l..,y .LL . ,Q Y 1 vii? 'i W' ' '1 , fyffnj, M1 11 , 1 ' 1 1 ,W ,K 1 , f- 1 12i--fc' 15114 1 1191 1' fag' N k'xll 1 11151 115, X15 1 1 1E1V3NH 111ff111?11::1 1 '1 Q,11f4Fj1Qj1f -1!' 15551 X. 15,11 M 1 A1 1 1, K .1,. Q., 1, .,,1V Y y 1 1 N J 20, '1 .Ill 1, W ,Ni H , ,J 1-,. mm,-,-.QLY7 PQ35vT'11fD1tV'-.1dff1 ff,Q'i ' N': :1ff41 1.,A31 ,VW Q1 Mxfffff -11133191 JW 21,1'x1,1 1-1 . - . 11' - 11 1 , A 5 t-, -,r-,of i5Q'vfS.1'f3 11' V1 i1 ,171 gg 1111 1:1 1-1,1 1, 3 fm x 01 1 fwk 1 1' 4,11 A 115' .1 ,,1.11Q-XXX .1 1151 1,.,f1 xX,L1QE1',ffj .f' ' 1' 1 1 , ,1 Q0 1,51 '1.V.l1'.11 IKM f 1i1if1. 125 W Q lg . A 1'-Y 1 1151 1 11,1 11 A f1i1!QQ,JH11 P, 11111-1,1 11111111 11,3152 1 111111 ' 11 fQ117f'1' W1 111, ,,V,,1 gmwmw 1 1vf,-11:12 P1 1 1311131111-AQ251 11351 Afsgl: 11111 1, L11 ,MN QLQM1 P,.11431j155, Hx' QQQQQDIJ ,1X,,.1 1-1-1,f 1 H 1111: 11111 7.7 ri' L'f1H rsh '1111'L- '1'1x.rf 1tgQ11MrOJ1 1114 ' X f mf' Vfffn V,1Q:1A.1 11111. 11 ,.11 J V ' 1 Qin 1 XQW1 ,xg C ,:-4::1 v' W: Q' 17' 'l 'fl 1'1x1xKl,fQKk':A1 ,QA 11 . , 1 1,11 10 ,JSM ,, V ,x .1 If' I If-Q23 7'ii'E 1 Q51 Q21 11121 tiff 19111231 In-E1 ,gsm 31131 1L,MI 1 l1l'11E4'q 1 CPIIV1 'y?11Xf'N1M ff 'Ml 1-.1:f?f,jl M1 11lS114'1f V' A . 1 Ln.-1 .1 A 11,11 g.4.x1 ,mf of, 1'f1 ,Q 11 1 1 11 1,1 '11 11 Mg 1'j11f 11115 11:3 lxfjfg ff- -g1'I1lf' 1,4 g LQ 511414 131,11 11i'1'51'f i 11 1-111 o 1 fi '1 ,r1?Z5QM1 11911 11T1'1f1 Wil 5:51 1111 1,111 15? QL 1,1 11 1111111:j:,155i-1w1, ','11,1.11 wx 1111 EL 1-111 1 11,11 if 31 Dflxw' Yi 151111111 :X-1-. 15 1, L.,f.x,. 1-111.':1,1,,,,, , , fi:'.Y:21'.11M'vzpf? .1 f'Wy 'Afgzf'fw 1 1'I1'-1'5 uf: : frifv F fri ,W V1 'fr , 1.1-1+ -c 31 X11-53554:-Q1Q23-517311 we if A ix JEQQ1 1 5:-1JqQfzzr1whz1WQ , 1 -11111110 11-'df' N111n ,P1 113 111. 11 ff11 . 1 1'111 1 1 '11wf111111.11 Lf 3,11 ,L1 110 W., 'f' .X 1 1 1 13' ,g, .JA 1 12 - ,fx NPN, A ,ug 111 1 -f, --X 1,1 311,11 1- AV N, 1 kxylif 11312 ff My XX :,AW:,0,Nb111,g MXH-J1Xk111lL1Q1 M11 Hkfgj, 21911 x'111f111,5fi 5 13,1111-,1'aAf,1 5 11 111 -A ef-.1 --f ws 11 '11 431 1 1 L1 F11 1111 ff 1 1 1111 1 -F-1 ,'1 1 MPQIX 1gL1,f1f'? Fff1,4ffHA'lw-xx1,oH ,lf HNJXQ1 xnlff U 15:11 ,Qf 11 ,qj 1 1, ,fl f' , x1Xf'13',1:: ,1 1,1X1X1m,,4 1F,.?11'111 1.,1'11111111Q, M V,-13,111,1111,1.df--Sm15n15R111M1114,,fffn5-11C1'11jLjj!,rv-11,:Q111I1..,x, 5,151 51 f1QQ111:11,f'5111111115 1 1- 'Of' 11' 1 11: R' ,af ff if T77 f'H'f1v': W' ' 'i Yv 1'- ' T51 l I 114' A ' falfi1,,1,1i1.1a1 1 5 1, 1 ,111Q11k551.k1,,Q3Q5,i1 11 f 151515. ,X11,,f,:111s11r11 1 - 151112511 One hundred fifty-five 5-D ' 1 . ls J M a num- was an lsggttmg 5 A '1 U11-wr' f' Y ' 5 Ulf 2 1 Q3 xx we -any 4- UA, JUJWQAQ' A A - H l:,l1-. , Fi 19 ur --Q44 2, ,ac sais: can zaunmzxa' cali Z' ,f an . 1. Ki xp Q 'P E' 2 ' 3 0 5. g 2 ' ,Em ESE-lgfbm if SWQYQ g, .. E5 25 2553 .Z 5 E .. N p S: Ea ,lj F' 555 5 5. QE Em fgfggii-'C Q new-gs 555 SS g 3' 29.2 H- Q '4 -1 Eg g- '555:f.,fg 5 9 as ms 552 U52 : .5 2 5 Q Q fg. Q E. W I: ,L S '4 cn Q- W 1+-4 F' Q. 9' 5,1 0 no ,, ... H 5 D: ,., Q o Q O E ,cg 'F I-1 gg uz Q 9 F: U5 2 5 :C E 2 L. 5 Q 2. U 5 Z -Q S IS' -- :r pg -- U1 sn,-in ge gggsfigggii, 22553525550 3. fs esgsirglzei-I rg E 0 '-' 4 Arn U Q cp v- 2, -l...:.2 3 H 5 gg2.5E.E 5 I-9 ggvgsswgg Q S '1 so S '-T SU 03- U' 0 'D 'D '4 so 3 0 Q cl: 21 fp U Q- 5 H, hc , QQ .N 2' 0 'S' cn 5 gf 3 Q h , 3 j N gl 5 .Q g tg g gd' 5 Q 0 m 2 mixer! U 33 2 9.99 m 'bl 5' UQ D- m 2 El rg a Q 'U 5 O 'E e.. 3 Q s O 5 is gg 3 bm '39 Q go Q ' 9' Roe- xslt :ru gl! 51' G ii w ES- SS af E - 2+ H 2- 2- U S CD 2 2 2 5 . -e g 3 S E1 f'n s4fc Da 5 F 'Z 1 O DZ: E.: 351 fwgzgusc gs: umlgfxuu gy ug z sc issxsfsffgj . 9 ,. 5 I J X U an lv fa l s- .4 4- f -.: RV 5 ts 53 QUE 5 61:3 -' Q J Q alll A A J AY 9 kd! 88 4211888 C456 C!! bi! CC!!! Q ii! 21 llllikiiliflilg SCENE IV Car jerkily stops at boulevard stop erected on school grounds. Engine stalls. Frantically both grab for choke. Too late! Motor dies. Engine re- 0 1 OO 0 so an E 15 .. Nj W : xxx N we lui... will YEL ' I ? , g fuses to start. At last with a lurch car jumps three feet to halt again at an- ,Be al of 1 e lv '-'ml Q lg other stop sign. Performance repeated. Bystanders chuckle. 1 N ' XD X -P... SCENE V 0 In... 535345 n May: Look, quick, I can't stop again! is there a parking place? 8 0 - fl Q ' June Crelievedlyj: I see one down at the other end. s 0 0 They roll slowly and impressively down the row. il 8 May Cstarting to turn into spacejz Occupied! Why don't these little. 555 S555 8 M , Fords arrange themselves so you can see them! ,Q 3 Q og b Bystanders laugh. 2 .mu June: Guess we'l1 have to stop in the second line. 25 ' 315 S 52 Car turns for second row to find it also full. With difficulty extricate Qigffg s f- themselves. Bystanders cachinate. ' '- ' an 0 S v SCENE VI -v V f 'f 'Ei msiiiisii 3 ,., June: While there's life there's hope. Perhaps even yet we shall find a 5 Q33 on Q 'Ku '. - gf' 5 3 U placik H 1 5 8 Q0 ' sv ay: ere. 9 l qu E K Turns car to confront another automobile likewise entering. Ignomi- gwffdtg F niously girls withdraw in favor of other car. Bystanders guffaw. V Q Z pg, - June: We'll have to park on the football field. 3 f 'Q ' uv ' 5 . 0 'egg SCENE VII Zig. 5,5 in I3 v ,fx With drooping heads classes are entered. S g cv if 0 0 --af v on EQ'-QQ'iQ 5? 6QQ4g 1,2 A V 9 if is l e 5 1 case? t.-........-. . S QQ' 'D wi - 43 , , C CC! MCCCCCCWH ACCCCCWQ CCCCC I-ICC CCCZZK C CQ CCCCQQ . 11- 'Iq 1' '11 K 0' -'I 5 ng '-'I X 0 . Q :S I4 -if L35 .S l ar-,Wi2.ln..5. W sal es W I ,lllwj if ,, A ln... ...ull H , -If VHA' ,Z 1 5 In.. ...ll ,. ' C121 Q ' Pffffffxfiif ' ffUHifcCcC':':ffflffffi Cfffcqiffccff H! C8103 fffff fffflla' One hundred fifty-six 1,4 v Q . 5 ET!!! 116211153521 fl igfw lffeiufiffiklfff fugfffflifg J, , W! 111522 CC 53 C is 811881521 i IU!!! CCIIQKIQSCQNQ' ? 2 N 25' -E . 1 -' I , f ' fl, 2 X 3 vb if X ' '1 fi? JN Ei f ii? fa? PM if 4411 ' ,,gvUu gV, M ff' X' , Q 2 W lg J-vi m we 5.21 ,4Y1EEw,nE!'XX -N, A Q12 4QQNEf,,, 2.141 13, c a-was :num use nm a sms umm A mms aaasszxsuwmssuassz mam: cause :awww usa.: 3 -T szanuutgazec-3 ' an o ' e 2 4 2 - 2 Q Q H P1 8 3 '-S mm! 2 2 2 B Z 5 5 H 5' ' ' E : :E : : g ig as - - m Hon: G' : UE 3525? I ' as-,QS 4 . . . 5 4 535515 u 275325, aww-gs' A 5 2 E - , . 5 sn 55 .EF Q., E H, S Q: Q23 0 '3' 0 P4 '-:E 5 Q 5275139 5 Q1 75 E Evisgm 3 9 E --3 A223523 5:9326 1222529 23555 cn 1 KQQQQ42. . . fa. Zim!-:Vw QEJS 29g FU awww? mmm!- n ,, Q m Q gala-3 Sf :fu - ,L O mm-h U1 ---5 QIPSWQ Q mg mgfgg 2 wg-Ewa, E333 2 iguqifii Z . 5, Q D. 2. tg N. 'vm' ::v-u-H. Sig, pg Mu Q5 Emi 2 5,2533 QH g'Q,'m ff 232.55 5 VS' Q - 2226, Q San memo an B 'Q se U02 bv g. --'Bm . 3 -bg '-'Nm 4 U9 - Q mrs..-.-Z mf: '4 mb ...Kxxs .4 ?a w QSQQZ 'mfL SZ 22:21 .www sw' Q Z fm Q--fn gp 82?-tai' .1-m,,,..,'Q 'QHEQ -Q :EE UIZEEA rn: 0 3 EP. 9-Vg of gSt2 '.s A fb-ffamm 3 ' f: Q Du 5 1 0-55221 U E Q m -U m , , :Mia agwag Pisa- F is E gs Q Q 2 22 2' Q P Si 5. name H g 3 35 13 5 a 5, gag Q 53.-.wwfg 3 g 03:55 gage .E -e fi gs F5 2 H Eff IH U S A o H: If Q58 93: ' 5 ' 5' V H 3 .4' - 7' 3 QQOE- :fig ' E In '51 Q Q 'Q 22: :D ' saves 22 5 5 if I5 5 E 5 2 P' -4 2 Q9 5 'Q 22K6'K4g 2 'S-jig 5 E 2 E E5 2 3 2 E55 ' 5 Q A E S-Q E, 5 2 'S gs 5 g Q 3 gg 'A r-u mr O Q ':.m5 5 S715 5 0 5 5 5 3-EE I . .Sai r E 3 cn 5' 'B S E -:lg Q' 8502 a 3 0? D vs: pr 5 '4 Q 3 S 2 E Sim ' -C-5 .az 2 H Q. ff H Ewa SU 833-rio' 5' E vi E: gl 5 2 as an ms xssskit .f - - 5 5 5 B Z ,xfcxaht na 5' 5' F E. 5 sv Q gf Q A' , 1 :aw.aw4mxcuc mea amazes 2: num: zu um zum: aug sz num: 0 as fgsifuu m use gs: Q :amuse ua cc,-13:2 Es-.ssmez gps' I 3: - I Vg? A-E4 , f ' . -'mlm' 7 fl fl ag 2, 2: 3 it bi +325 f 3.91 Z2 2. Q 3 gf VME 'fix ' Q Q- 2: -.six-Q- 5 Q f A mm., 'am .4 +' 2-. mace , Q cwmtcccc :tc cc cfzuau as new Q at wtf :naman mzuwm! as smut am umm tt' zz nu NU E2 num: One hundred fifty-seven -v .34Q? 82?933l,3i?g 3285, 21880 IEBQQQQ EQ W' E!! lad!!! lg!! Il I8 kiilllillsf I Q: 0232 an if 13 FW' 5 gi f ,S 5 as g 1 W3 'f n p tf W9 3? 5 '5 ' if .5 5 .... nl A - , ,, ,,,gl 4 Q 3 sas- legen: axaniuiii x may axiicn nninn sis nn :ma s ss: as at Esau 5 E' qu : ' CHAFPEY THIRTY YEARS FROM NOW Q ' - -X5 I was not a believer in Rip Van Winkle until the other day, when I awoke EWBXSSWES s ' 0 and found that I had been sleeping for thirty years. I rubbed may eyes and Q 3 0 A- I., sat up in my seat. I couldn't be in social problems. The students around me Q s gi skew frightened me with their hilarious conduct. I looked about for the teacher 2 Lil 23 ' ' :E and heard a voice proceeding from a dial at the front of the room. ET ssifiki S X Class in hilarity practice on the high-toned laugh for tomorrow-Ha, ha: ' s X I ah-a, ha! Was that Dr. Hill's voice from the office? Whose else could it be? 513' 33 52 I rushed out the door, holding my dizzy head in my hands. I stepped into the 9 3 hall and felt myself moving away on a belt. , 5 Q Where am I going? I shrieked to unheeding lurkers in the hall. A sign E S read, Modern language class at end of this belt. I 3 3 . . -gqsf That is Miss Plant's English class, I said to myself. I entered the room, gg at T' looking around for familiar faces. A volley of language hurled itself at me. s ' 3 I stood speechless for a moment. S . . Oh, such a language! I exclaimed. What is it, Chinese? English ' 3 3 X5 lesson for tomorrow: Study idiosyncracies of the period of the English lan- jIl ' W guage up to 1930, came through the dial. I rushed out. I could see myself 3 f 5 9 caged in a glass case, my every word recorded by these intellectual Chaffeyites. 0 so l1,,,,,j, ,,,,, ,ull V I wandered about in a maze until I recognized two swinging doors. I will Sift Q 3 Q SKK QS go in lecture hall and rest awhile, I promised myself. Things will at least g S 8 be quiet there. I sat down. Before I could explain my situation a black hel- . 3 3 X met was adjusted over my head. What looked like a miniature electric meter li 9 apxsss 3 adorned the front of the contraption. g 3 Jkzeggi Seven hundred dollars, compounded semi-annually, said the teacher at ' I 12: 8 s the desk. How much will it amount to in fifteen years? Metallic clicking S II' ul S E of the meters registered the answers. After an hour of this the helmets were W a s rmoved to be graded. I failed. As yet I have not discovered whyg evidently S S my meter was defective. SW- :S Z Following the mob outside, I soon found myself in the auditorium. Mr. 3 2: s n Hill led Smiles, and I felt more at home. A picture flashed on the stage. 8 . Why! it was my old friend Geoffrey Morgan! He was speaking from his sum- ,a g g g mer home at the South Pole. The audience listened with attentive ears. I Q3 ' S 5 hope some new invention transferred the enthusiastic hand-clap to his summer E '92, 4 'lv 3 Q1 g retrelat., U 8 ,E 035555545 he noon bell rang. There was the same mad rush, even as thlrty years ggaggqz Zia ago, I pursued and found myself in the cafeteria. There were no trays, no gif s? .K , W s plates, no food. Several little booths resembling circus side-shows lined the 3 ji- 8 room. I entered the nearest one, depositing a nickel at the door. My nostrils S 2 25523553 were filled with the steamy pungence of baked beans. lmpatiently I pressed BWKHQ 3 n a nearby bell. Q st? s ' S Isn't it coming? asked a voice from where, I knew not. 9 QQ 8 3 Q5 I can just smell it, Y I answered peevishly. . ' 3 g by Xxxsfi glaliat gy sxiells-quick, convenient, economical, came the answer with Sktfiis ., up emp a 1C ina y. ,, 5, S The smell ceased. I concluded that I had smelled my smell and de- nays S S parted. I entered another booth where I smelled a double-decked ice cream E F cone. Strangely strengthened by this synthetic nourishment, I proceeded to 285- S XX .lg the gym, expecting to take floor work. I was much upset to find that the floor 3 . s work classes were a thing of the past. I stood terrified below a class perform- E ,, ,, ing on the ceiling, jumping from ring to ring like acrobats. ,,, ,,, ,., 235 2 I ditched the ceiling work class that day and made ready to go home to 5588.43 , X collect my scattered wits. On the way to my locker, I was picked up by one 3 fp. of those frightful belts and neatly deposited in Mr. Hall's officexu. ' N . D U L W D 8 Q2 gi! - CCCtg! C 4b'5f C CCC QCCSSCOQICCCCCCWQCCQCCGEIQC CQGQ C KQ C CCG? 'se ra I , U PIl.'l lN 'HQ ' V 11M,...n pi' at .,,. ...lu gmail ug E-.di N,- gi ,s N CCC 02330 0024531188858 IKC42-ICCCCCCWHKCCC8692KCCCCUHQCCCCGQIK Ctttitl 1381121188003 One hundred fifty-eight 55: sxaimoma as 3 ri 0 xzmntmzo M X 3 7-an menu :gm as an annum. g tg 2 .0 Ss f PW' 5 f 3 sf E Q gf 4 0' tl 1 , V 4' I I I ls t lj Q h,..,.,....u t .. if I - Si SSS' 13088 D!!-3838381 40 D8 il!-208 li!-388288823380 529 888 2418888 S2188 R11 64 5 . 9 . 'F L , - ' : f Q 'Where should you be this period? he asked. Floor Work class, b-but, I : : stammered out a reason. 2 5 Saglfhatniiiugeniikiousld it's classic. It was in vogue thirty years ago, he mmssvs i .1 33, .. - H . . .. 8 Disconsolate, I sat down on the curbing to wait for my bus. Nine planes gs S lined up in the road. I saw the Fontana students climbing into number one, the 8 9 g - . '92 Etiwandans into number two. In my unguarded abstraction I was swept along Qf sgqqg 3 . withithe Chinoans into number three. On thelway we bumped into a big C.: U s A 3 dlflglble and when I opened my eyes I was in social problems, my head resting 1. on an open book, Magruder-American Government. 0 ...., wif an gp U V . Continued from page one hundred lwenly-three : ' :E I BASKETBALL 55 H 453 . . . . 5 g s: Vt? The Juniors were champions ln basketball this year with a team composed : Sf S9 s of Betty Williams, captaing Frances Dundas, Alice Gunn, Mary Norton, Bernice W ' . A X ' Gillilan, and Harriet Shattuck. The captains of the other teams were Kathryn 3 X s ?a Wallace, Seniors: Louise Miller, Sophomoresg Virginia Moore, Freshmen. E : 1Il ' '1lilP Miss Combs, Miss Mabon, and Miss Merrill were the coaches this year gp , ' I X' ' Q Q sb PosTURE CONTEST 0 so 0 I x ,'llu....f. .... ...li k To be eligible for the posture contest held Tuesday, March 12, after school Q 3 :E K K 42: in the gymnasium, the girls had to have a good posture with nc hollow backs, 3. 5443 0 ' no drooped or round shoulders, and their heads and bodies erect. The follow- . 2 Q X ing were chosen as. having attained the most correct posture: Seniors-A. 0 . siaxsxsg Shoemaker, E. Frost, A. Hamilton, M. Sturdivant, G. Emery, and F. Young- E :S 9J ' 2 bloodg Juniors-L. Youngblood, J. Myers, C. Allen, L. Johnson, L. Jones, and n uke 1 0 E. Wallickg Sophomores-R. Moore, F. Sparks, M. Krick, L. Frost, H. Johns, I' nl ' E and B. Bodenhamerg Freshmen--E. Carlton, V. Moore, A. Leeke, A. Bobbins, Xml a s E. King, and E. Goddard. From these the judges, Miss Merrill, Miss Stanford, : g if and Mrs. Fleming, chose the best in the order named. Seniors, Sophomores, S3'sf'4f: 9 Juniors and Freshmen 0 1 it 0 0 ' ' in on 0 Q ' Q ,ZW JUNIOR AND SENIOR LIFE SAVING ,, 3 s 'E The girls who won their life saving medals this year were: Bernice Gilli- N88 ss egi Q 0 lan, Frances Dundas, Eleanor Mitchell, Kathryn Wallace, and Anita Shoe- ii v a maker. E am 9 8 , 'G-1 abr-ci -. ff'-5 5 NOT EXACTLY A FEATURE gmwtg 'ni lPicture of a good-natured vice-principal catching a smart ditcherj S T Q The good-natured vice-principal approaches the smart ditcher with a stern 3 8 Ei' ' via countenance. The very smart ditcher does not run-he bends over and ties his pp in' .ag L' shoe-string. I 5 9, 2: S .qggggn s. D.: oh, hello Mr. G. V.-P. , 9354- gg 5 4- I G. V.-P.: Mem, Q .r gg 'Z K TK S. D.: Going out to the gym? vgwsQ6!G f - 5 . as . . n - - - v lb n G. V.-P.. Yes, Just golng out to check up. fV1ce-principals are always Q V 3 checking upgv nobody ever knows just what.J 3 8 i ge S. D. falls in step and strays out to gym with G. V.-P. Several novice ' zxaill g ditches see vice-principal and make a break for liberty. 5 Q5 5 3 S' xx S G. V.-P. laughs Look at them go! 3 L S. D.: Heh, heh! Funny how some guys are always ditching, can't see , 9 l anything in itll g ss -?- G. V.-P.: Nope. Well, ha, ha. aa. ses 49 E, Dk I S. D.: Well, so long, Mr. Hall. Smart ditcher then ambles back in front E f I of auditorium. K til. . 3 T g g-z 1: ogg . Eff C 'ff gist?-gccjcrc-g mecca cc ,C c ,,,. u if v t WW 'I' 'W f v 1621 f 35 -f 0 5 - s' lfatv I 4 r f-'S if v u luW...,11I W hh... ...ini in llh 11II.gg 4 gui: 11... ....,.u! lt... SW :4 CC 04488 CC.f.CCCCl!1.'.t SCU.-.CQCCCCL-JCC!10.-JCCCCC4.-.QCCCCC EK 00003 C -lkiftttvbi One hundred fifty-nine A 23 1255, ,Mal Q, 9' Z W , 12888888159 gl ---N A gd!!! Sgt! !! ll Zi- llil gj s wf Qs Wg if S 4 3 a les 'rf i E. if I .3 95 Wwgillf 21351, U 124 I IE? A ' ' OI!'IiU8lIll!'iflll - EIA I Il 2498822 lk? If 1213! Q 0' - li Q -, , . 0 1 It g - 09 0 Kill! 0 - -v E ef 'i E Editor treading M. SJ: You say The young wife was busily plying 3 here, seems to advance, but really is her needle. It's too bad, she com- b: 2i S Q as unprogressive as a clock. I don't plained to her husband, the careless s ii 9 is 9 understand that. way the tailor sewed this button on. in v - - I - as H Q The author: Well, you See, 3, Clock This is the fifth time I've had to put U Q gi H5593 is running all day and yet it always it baflk for YOU- if g,iq4E sv gp . -f an , winds up at the same place. ---- - 3 , -il -' What was the name of the last sta- 0 s 0 8 Editor fengaging young reporterjz tion We stopped at motherw, -l-' . . Y ' gn g31 ys I mlght mention that we are a very UI dOn,t know. Be quiet. Pm work- 5 is old established, conservative news- ing out a cross-word puzzle., M 5 paper, and have upheld constltutional HWS a pity you d0n,t know the 8 8 N i matters for over 3' hundred years' name, mother, because little Oscar got ,. A ,,. 53' ' S Q Young hopeful fmost anxious to out of the train therey, gxqgq 59 I pleaselz That'll be all right, sir. U.: , sv ' ' There won't be any need to change 3 0 them, as far as I'm concerned. Teacher: use You donyt know u Q 52 55152 which letter comes next to H? 555555552 ll' ' - ' -If . .. , ,, 4' -' In lm Smith, being introduced to golf for Boy- N0 E ' 9 3 o the first time, had hit the ball a ter- Teacheff What have I 011 each S X x ' I ' I 'd f rf si I v 5, l -he -'-- -H Q, rific whack and sent it a half mile. S1 e 0 my nose' , - -' an Q 55 33 HNOW where do I run to-pf he Cried Boy: Looks like powder, mafam, 385445 so un ' ' ,, E3 9 lf excitedly. from here' Q to 9 x 0' U -l-'-1 --il ' in N a SUSPICIOUS THE EXPANDING DRUG STORE The teacher was in his severest U U . 1 .321 v I mood. he Swept the Class with a look What kind of store is that fellow ll Ill 8 s that meant ill for anyone who could Ove: itgroad Rock runningtw asked 3' fm ... n ll th r' t r mo Of S - N1--.. v 1Ii?m.anSwer a e ques wus pu O Well, he has Ford parts for sale, 5 Hwhere are the Knockmeildown replied the attendant in the filling 5 5 g MN A mountains? he roared, turning to the station 3 TeI:tDe2'eelS i buyi buttir' 3 M 1- d f th 1 ' eggs, an pou ry, eas n rea es a e, A , g g ulllgleeajse, sir? ?siiaven't them, but I paints houses' marries folks in his ca- gxs 8835 s bf 9 saw Billy Walsh stuffing something pacity as Justice' of the peace' runs 49 it 3 Q, 0 under his vest just now. the D0St0ifiC6, S3111 Sliamls, halms, 1110- S ,. - .ii--1 asses, e c., an a es oar ers up- .4 ... Physical culturist: Do you take a stairs. I reckon you'd call it a drug S cold shower in the morning? store. v L Another nut: Yesg I always have fl- S 8 S' - -1 ah grapefruit for breakfast. An Arkansas father whose son was W-Q-W W , figs!!! lf D? 2E54 9-3 --l-t doing badly in college tried calling 355553313 , s Farmer: What's the matter with him over the long-distance about his 3 s S you? I sent you out to brand the live- gradeg, 'gf' 5 if stock and here you come back all Hello, Johngy Why don't you make gwzaggi 3 3 blisters. better grades? he asked. g v 0 ag New city help: wen, 1 did have --cam hear you, father. 3 5 9' some trouble branding the bees. I say, can't you make better --'-' grades? Zim. : E Small boy: What's the use of Can't hear you, father. ii 8 ID Q washing my hands before I go to I say, John, do you need any 8 0 0 school, mother? I'm not one of those money? 8 8 'QKKWKN who are always raising them Yes Dad send me S50 HT 621453 ev wb Q 7 I ' ,, v on 1' ' 8 I9 0 9 9 g g U 8 jig - S! 'id' 31 C 05 ' Kai M ig! CCCQZCCCCCCYQ CCG!! H KK CCWQ C Q C Citg o' , Il... -HH v 'll I 1- -1 . , ug -In ks is Q ul Q g if s what :i m sms .F Q 5 all s I 4.1-, s ' 0... ...A i - r---- s a , 6 Q no Ephfffff ,hulmg lu... ,,....,nl 'ik Kapil llu ...,r -....llg2 ani, ul... ...ll Q lu... GC4!'ICOCC!!i!4!! ICC12-1CQCCCC4!i!!Ctit42'2 CCCKGEQCCCCC Ht Ctttftd Z it-1? ttttfii -C One hundred sixty M 239 2 2124 22 e - 'D 2125222 2 Si HI! ,, , gil - - ' gill!! lgil ' 22 1 12222253 - 1 11 W A . , . W V- --tl , X lwl l f cl ,gp Ml' ' V lL555J'I1. sf 5 5 XX ,f v ,Q e a-gpg! my 1 lf gpg tj - 4 S ,,....,ff, if - ,nga Q 11 n if ,ff D 4 fl Q5 SS 13322 21392.!igf2l 89 22 25922 ' ' 24322222224 222 13' I 22 Z4 22 'Q 22 ' 22:5 Q 5 an , gn - Tj ,'. ' 0 0 g ff in on 4 li 9 . 1 an .A - f 4 Q Eg f 29955521 on ' 5 so V V 3 - -4 ' z 'i v 3 2 ET ssifigf ef 0 3 3 8 ff . 0 - SQ 2,95 MANIKIN MEN vfpg QF IT -5 ., ....1 W- 2 CAdvice from the Biology girlsl ? E Q Q n rg ? Men! cried the Campus, ls all that we see. Q - 5215 Their number increases amazingly. 3. N fg l Their suits are sky blue, navy blue, green, 3 ' ' 5 M ' And their handsome faces are seldom seen. s 8 A41 'Y Q Q W VNS? A D! 5, ggqn' JW' W Men! shrieked a Freshman, are running me wild. sh , M Walled a weary Soph, That's putting it mild! s 3 L th . In 9 I get no dates, sighed a Senior lass. gi 0 , bg The Junior lamented, I will not pass. 5: ima . ' I ' 25 X , X Q U If the World's mortal men are too few, 3 y-4 Then get you some paper, some paint, and some glue. S 3 E x gi Assemble a manikin all of your own . 121 Q E And then you'll not ramble the campus alone. JU WI EZ a 3 NWT IT... 'lIu.... ,.,.-:lm 9 vans QKQQQGQ 8 0 ur. Q jx so ll Z7 an it sv O - 0 ' 0 I - CANDY BOY , . ,., ,ag .il . -' 1- 1 if tn a n 3 lDedicated to M. RJ U 1 , , gp F 'Z ' Candy! What a thought! In the first place it lends : h I J ' 555135 atmosphere, that is, indirectly, for what would a game be gg gg 3 like without the inevitable Candy Boy? Imagine, will you, 5 1 E CM i - the tragedy, the disappointment, of not seeing the familiar 8 a figure precariously balancing himself among the mass of on 3 CC' I YQ hands uplifted in supplication to his tray! It is possible QSSSSX SEZ 9 that this popular person, the Candy Boy, receives more at- V Q93 9 I9 li QU . kr.. Q 9 tention during a football game tha.n the players them- 93 ' 9 K X U rl Q SQ 5 selves. He easily runs the yell leaders a close second. It ': gg 5 :2 KKXU69 is a wonder that his head is not turned, but he goes se- S X X renely along, secure in his power over the mob. : 4 X Elm? ' X ze 1 A-+2 ...-12353. 5-Qc L. XO 'U 3 3 L3 S S 9 2. U L4 Q v 5 KX EE.s6iZ1g L 115 I an v was I . 5 as '-f4 ' t..,......,..,. , 55 ..- P Jr - C103 - - 12,36 C CC! !'3fSS0CC'5'CCCCC1g CCCCCQI Cagfc CCC C CCGQAA S3525 'w ' wil 9 Y V A I1- ' Ill ug-' 'W'-uq steam y' Q .I -I fl-1, as M rms lr es M , .milf Un, lint., .,...nln -A Q 'fl1lln,.sW9 l l5 gm -- Q ----x 2, ll,,,. MII QA hillhmggfm S 1845260088031 1 SCU!-I C024 it Z-Z! 424. Q!! 611024 CCCGRCQCCUM One hundred sixty-one A X. f , - xv-' . X. V . - , . S. - V -f - w if ' -' X If.: 5 v, CQ' Y f L f',4f'1'X'V' Y' V 3Y 1 T' V -'Y N. uf' 2 7 ,5. fl vi 1 -1 i - :IS X- 4 t ,-Y ' f f f ' X X X swf, L' I I' I 5?-xg 2 1 x -, FV? QQ- 3 1,'fJ'Li1,J .?,1,,l, 7,C54HiiGigi:--7,?f?f,4-'JX 'X lik' nf ' if al? Pix. ,:,.: f.:.,::'S .J f ' 42:1 1' 1 -figrfn 'f '1 '- 'fP f'Q 7 y-H' 'rv' '11 ' Q. 'SKI' li' v fi vxlx V ' f' W.: ' 'v' H , 1 u N . ,. , ., , ,v w ,Vu 1 x- I, ,.,f5. f -1 Myrz, Y .rl i W ,f wvf 1 ,15,.-,ki 1 X 1 K 5 -Q, M ,Lg I-V fu-.1li ,5 Ll'M3'.X' V' T' -fi' Tx' 1954 ff' Vfl UH' 9 PiY,Q'ff'fL1.W 'Jffifl' : x?F7W 'W' ff H Qi'lf'31' , U3.'fQiN,'X, 'wi W? 'T' ' ' : 1-g:gsf 'f1Q-uri r iff J: Y-if-Nitqi ff! Mai K1 'f ffm ' ' 15,fQg,,-'Mya f i3fffr5ffVQz-:f-1, Y,5fl3Q-ww 'fx w' . ,,, ,X -, w,-, f D f ,',. Y X 1' I. , ,Ag ., ' , , ' . ,V , q Q1 , -gm , , 'X.:,.', J V 5 ' W qu P3 '44 lfwf-1,r,fN - -. ailj-N! 4 1 Wmf,1f'.PJ 103 V-f:'M1131':4 V'-IJ?-',2'i Ns Lf- A-N-:QQ Q'-'-flfyxl N .4 'li , f 1 2 Il'qjg': -If W' JS 'i ' ',iVCJ1Xfl-7 1' lfpX'1YE'- X-fvwl1mf i7..fi,V, ,,,fi,gl!',+fj , A Q, ff 525 fi 'ff,f,g1,4.fx, Q -Q-, '1 -, I 1. .,f! .QQfil -fy N -1 v v5'1.'yi-:F ww e':vb'- Q X'x'flQQ?3-H '1 57 f'1 2' V 22523 E F Y 3 4 9510 11 V-A Q .-Vw? PN 3 2 r : .X X :Z 'I' X X j , N LQ K , .Lkgyx 1415 ,- -, fri f'f,,1,r fxlfx, 1.0-.f f . 4 -P-' ' XA-AIM XM---N--ff'-' -1 , . . Vi , V,. A I V1':'TJgfQ- Qi: 1' ' i, .fQg,.x.g'- .ir a' 11.415, W 14,4 ,Agfa '-:xx Q ffl yy, , 5 1:01-zQ,qg,ajif. ':.:: L : '..2f V' P w ', J' 1-2 fi: ,HN F11 1' M' WIT J, Y, , , .J N, 1 . 5--AJ Y -1:U ' V1 Li 1 Hitt x,7w. 5.91 H Jjfgy' ,QV 1'lf -:, my FH 5 !f 141 - 5 -,ri 7 X2 if 91401 L1fgf1'e.11 -fs gl ff-7 , . X 5 x ,gp 2 af 1 f 1' 5-A yff' fsl fn- Af H3 1 3.1 1 f ff L rf I, .KM jf' 3, J 1. ff wi lg-el f ,f i ' rf Y x1'VfY7E H U,l'lQ'f'1 Q iq' :.xt.-4,-55 .,jg, f,4l,jHL.f5f-4 -1 me . :fp 'V it ,HN R1 V J , My P ,fx .hui Q , A r-Nu I fwg-,X w ' . .f f ' W ,ul g' x J fwfr if fr ' , 1' ui? 1' fzf f '1L '.f: .-Q11-. .WLSL X '- Q, fm ia lig51 , ' X 4' vi .f'3 w 1..J JL? ,- lm f if x lk gif ' x-'wx -,ww P- , , . 41. X .V 3 Q K, my up 1, JJ, 1,. ML, ., w - - V lg wif -lxl v: 1' I x .'Q'l'Y'7'--Q1 ' , 1Sv,ij2,,1 1 ,'!.I-71 , -,Q 2' '--41 Jj- VA Q, , ,,'f,5,.. E. , X Ay, ,Vi xxfqh . u X for fp :xp Qxx L4 W, .v X51 , , fp, X, 1, 5241 1 1. NCR If KX! ' X 0,613 '-uigffi f, v ' X fl' f-'ff 51. 1' -'ff Y' llfl fi 5'XfXi4Q.',G ii 1 M' yin fy' 3'fU., ' Q ' H -A ' ll yx QYQ- 'gflig T3 51,1 iff- f 2 .fi fcfflfl '1 E11 34721, 41 Wx! UNH vw-gl, , f, f- rw-1g,,f,5 V L ? , 3 54 W' L LE, L f 1 f.l,,S'if x '1 V 1'--'w V 'if,1,J ft' 7'OlI,X'1E'f1' fx ff' :wf,1Mz..,r-f '.,1,.w HA , ,V ff',f ,L 17'3f1 1-fu,-, f f VV, ga Q. ' '..'r mf- ' ,Kruk ' r wf X , 1,1 HQ f fx, xg, fV,yQ,.k xx :N , 'Q yu my:,jj' , 1 X lf.-' ' f' -'-5' .Z' - , M w V w . L4 ., - 1 ,V in S ,,-wil .rf Iggy If , , f. , fgww-X wr 1 ic x L , fl ,X .gm ,N 0 ' ff X H 1 l VN 'K .MN , in Q! I ,Q C A, - , mx, 1 ' ' A X N' iii' 3411 - '.i ., I.- Jinx N-.' . i W Ii Y if E. rfb 'ff' qw lr 1 , VA' .1-' ,-L Y. X44 lj' : Q, K A A 'y K K-.px .lf fb sv ,gmifxlyxfg ww , 'F' -. X' -g.,,n af 1 , T 41-M1 2fxf1 vf'ff Pm X klxsfgf, 1 It 'HH HT -,X wr'-' , f lwwjuljix-f N, .,., Nglmx , iii'-.4 . I ix Y Vjkff 1 X , X '. . XV, W V, 'QQ' fm.. Luft! 4 i, I , I , X 1' mv, 'Q m, ,M xl Mig I ,iwxxx 3 A 1 'V fl .Nix '71 If T, x, 3. - -. ' X H 2' I ,-ll:-w?,Y-A f xx-X xmxx, ., ,.' V- .max 1 y ' , w -, gygvfr, 2gQ15:33u:g3,a Til if Q 1 , ,, a . fyw f ffv AIN W. V 51:9 'Mf' U w ' . .4,i 1 , . V .. X ,-1 w 1 NL- J ,-Aww I , yn, Lx V Y ,-VV' 'jf A, wx,-U. 4 , , , --?- . A , ,. fA'LW S1 . . , .... X, , Y, 5 2: ZTPJW Q4 4 Ig f, 1953 -X Z fi 'AQ-ag fx 1, yxyiyj Ifg-,g.gqJgigzyx Kj'X,fK2::1 5xK'ff5J.HXExi5Q.g fl 'K ,K5.,,f1 , xx -Ynl--,,51y 1f:f'q -,pg -4:.-4 --e-'59 , 1, g, :Q u -' ' - V y --1--f Q- ' W- ,,x-W,w1f,I- ' -- -, 1 '- . 5 ' 1 wx.,-www 1-xwxfif qjfl, zu. .vfxxffj K-w Fx iff' fx W 1,11 , fa nlg wpwfzi f' ' 'X 95.1, ' 2 .LM I gh 3f,.N,4 gf. .u,,,g ,M 1, ff , y, K.-,l .I fx , .LA pk 4 :gf ,wx , 4. ,VN wf- .1 gfw 1, ly., ,wily Mpfjx qx.,,,.l U- , f..W, gf-nt., ,, X. WJ, nf AQ ,nj ai I, Xl: fl ff-3, -X W, 51. V, ',gv-V w ,: ,f ,-X, '- 11 -, 'JA if ' ' . , ,,',. 1.:gL ,, A 1, .' uf' ny- 'f , 'QV 'f- 1. ' ,f - I .N W , , ,. . Q wr V .,5Qw1,6C ,JlLJ!,x,!IQmVt .WQVQ fl' Mya U MM q QV! NW J 1:3 - M N N PM ffiwihf . . W 5' C11'?If-, -,'F3,'93- ul f' -X-U. 1 .J.:Qmrw, ' N' 1' vi-SJ H ' Y 1 ' 'A 1 f -f-1. 'V -2,f-- N 4 nf ,2'f:,, 4, T-4'-rm ' One hundred sixty-two N f figfwi,-' Q f,., gL-VF ' wif, r,.,1,,-11: jim 5j41L iA, vf f 4- at v ,. Q A 1 w if sem 881239 9 ., , :run time if' gn :gun swi ss? as Qua ng t w W MI it Jf lihl if 4 if Q ll... -..I 'Q . 1 a 'gi 2 S ESRB' 'Qi 812388 S24 8 Ib!! 2124388 88823288 I-I I 8 I-2188 y 121 J - EZKQR - -S .., PIE SALE EEL- Excitement waxes high one bright morning in March. The regular between- 2190555521 0 ' ls. period hunger is not appeased with peanuts nor do lunches appear on the gg 0 ke l campus to tide famished students over until evenin . Ev t b ' 9 A g ery one seems 0 e Q b E2 8892 carrying out a rigid fast. But no, that would not be natural. Something more 3' 'f 3 ' g interesting than that in the offing is the reason for this phenomenal showing 4 'q4b' E fl' of endurance. Ask someone for the reason for this deprivation of nourishment ' ' and he will answer, Why, don't you know? This is the day of the pie sale! H. e3 E b Now tlreri age fouil kinds of pie. Eilurnerlateld tlgeyt alrell. First, She Algie- ,, ra, or is 1 e eome ry p e, any way 1 1S t e ar es o lges an IS in i- Ev -'-4 wg . ' S cated by a sign like a Japanese pagoda: second, the baker's pie, excellent F E I unless there is something betterg third, the pie that mother makes -the s a da poets of the future as those of the past, will sing praises of this kind of pieg ag .3 s w , what is more delicious, more tempting and incidentally more fattening than z U 5 1 this fast disappearing delicacy? and finally-finally because it almost always Q , ., N threatens to be final, oft times fatal-is the ple that is made for the pie ' S E SE sale. vr ggqbqy HW' 'W Pies-apple, banana, cherry, date, fig, gooseberry, huckleberry, lemon, 3 5 ix mince, nut, orange, quince, raspberry, strawberry, tomato, eggplant. or what Y U i'llm..,', .. .u ll have you, all stand in indigestible array awaiting their fate. ' M .- QQSK- 33 There is something pleasingly unintellectual about a pie sale. Hilarious 5. 3343 . Q Senior notables brandish precious pies on unsteady palms, shouting above the 0 3 Q a ear-splitting hub-hub of the churning melee below, a howling mass of students 9 9 babxxv 33 in keen competition with the New York Stock Exchange. 0 Q J S Fat, juicy pies, luscious, entrancing, mouth-watering, delicious, delectable, ' 0 dainty! a glib auctioneer booms. 'They'll melt in your mouth. Here's a lemme s ll ll 0 X E see-oh, yes, banana cream pie. What'll you give me for a banana cream WN 5 5 pie? Dollar seventy-five? A11 right. VVh0'll raise it? Who'll raise it? Who'll if V '- gimme two dollars or I'll eat it myself. Two dollars, two dollars? He points 2 2: 5 UN to a waiting group in which the central head nods. Now who'l1 gimme two Q ' 2 3 . dollars'n quarter-hey! over there! He addresses the first bidder. You're A x i? gonna lose yer pie if you don't hurry up. C'mon, gimme two dollars'n quarter. ,z a S i That price is just givin' it away. Gimme two dollars'n quarter! Pause, no :, 5 answer. Last call for banana cream pie! Going, going, going for two dollars. E 'Q Q I ' in Going to the lucky bidder-going, going. S-O-L-Don't let me put the D on yet ll' 35 555512 -going, going, gone. S-0-L-D! Sold for two dollars. Qfxagqqg 3 S These pie bidders are a self-sacrificing lot. They will go without their 51 ' g n 9 weekly milkshake or daily candy just for a pie. But for one hectic half hour 0 3 if 1 their bliss is unparalleled. A group stampedes through the surging throng, S 5 if tlgeir prized pie flourishiditriunipthantly tgvelrheald. They seek seclusion from gi-558512 gk, ., t e crow to consume t e r pure ase. I t ey ave had the good fortune to A 5 get a pie conforming to the description of the auctioneer they are soon dec- . E 5: ' 6? orated with meringue moustaches. But if it so happens otherwise and the pie 3 ' 3 is not as portrayed, then surely that is a calamity. Perhaps it is a creation sWSf6fg ' 0 composed of banana tidbits embalmed in cream but resting in a burglar-proof 9 Q X casket of iron-hard pie dough. Or perhaps it is the concoction of some fair , gg,2' E damsel who has never attended MISS Gravesmcooking class. A pie so tough Ex A , w g that It refuses to melt 111 the mouth or even its natural state to descend the 9 -A 9 ,fx S esophagus. Or perhaps it is a perfectly normal pie except that in the settling L' s of a slight technicality as to legal ownership it has had the misfortune to faw ' SQL !! down, go boom! in which case the hero of the latest best seller could not 5, agen g i boast of having more of the proverbial grit :J 8 ' ' 0 0 f , ,g at 3 i 0 rw: az- cccfgcc eww e CCt!'SfC5CCC'2Z!CCCC!1bi c cw:-: X cc sz ' ' 'Il .. s3II 'I fi 5 7 A lI gQQy 'lsl l iAj,QLUIl, i llfflifanll ln. .... ,.,. . .m klglmuilf 5 'E-if n..,,Gl i ,,, sum 21 tu 4-an cc-:-:accesses tcsv:-:mecca:-zuawza acwzaacccc exe ua-2 c nie c es One hundred sixty-three .ag s szmoms ana: za an mms: u i , 2- 4 M :si gma as sg as annum: V455 24' fi? 1 will I iz Q g y as Ia 12 if 1 .. t gl -' SE S' 'gulf UIEWYQDISZZQ I 159' ' 1124313188124 Ill Ri? ill! 2418282 :IE if ll 5 . QQ 5 . Q0 ., , .. ' 5 kor g . , . 0 S so u SENIOR PEDIGREE? , .J an vo f. ADAMS, HELEN ' Transfer from Stratford High School, Straf- . ford, Mo. Majors: English, History. ' Basketball 4: Girl Reserve 4: G. A. A. 4: . ' ' Elementary Girls' Glee Club I: Senior Girls' . Glee Club 3. ADAMS, KENNETH - Transfer from El Centro High School. Majors: English, History, Science, Music. Anthology 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, ROBERT Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, History. Football CH-WJ 4: Football CL-WJ 2: Ten- 3 un .. ij a s - an H , HSUQ 0 in C N . on an ' a sn an E an 5:2 'If 5- llli n... .. ....l illli Q55 nis 1. ALLERDINGS, PHYLLIS Transfer from Selby Consolidated High School. ' Majors: English, History, Spanish. Girl Reserves 4: Spanish Club 4. ALLISON, FRANCES Ontario Junior High. I, Majors: English, Spanish, History. ' Spanish Club 3, 4: Toastmistress Club, Sec- retary 4. ' ARNOLD, LUOILLE wr: i' r ,E 3024! ' fi ' 'P flilfzf Q' 8 N Cucamonga Central. 3 'Q Majors: English, History, Bookkeeping. 8 f Commercial Club 4. Q X S ASHLEY, GARNET n 8 Transfer from Chino High School, Chino, pup 5 to Ca if. 9327 gf Majors: English, Latin, History. S 3 Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. ' AUBERT, OLIVE 9 E Way Junior High, Claremont, N. H. ,,. .g Majors: History, Science, English. 5: Girl Reserves 4. 3 ii BABCOCK, KENWARD S s San Diego Junior High. Q Majors: English, Mathematics, Science, S 3 1'1iistory'.1r znra Atll ennis4' . .C.1 ' i- 4' nio- as gi ogy 3, 41: Science Club, 3, 4: F. 1: Q Q 9 Q Fasti Staff, Athletic Editor 4. 'P ' v 9 BAIRD. JEAN S ., z Emerson Junior High. Q .I ' Majors: English, Latin, History. S 9' Hockey 2 3, 4' Basketball 1, 2, 3' wim- sikkkgsugi ming 2, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Indoor Base- Q 0 ball 1, 2, Manager 3: Girls' League, Fourth Q 9 Vice-Pres. 2, Third Vice-Pres. 3, Second K bil!! IC! 3 8 O Qhk -rv ltiiggiitgll I8 24 ' lik! are ff - as amz :umm nu ez v pw 84 Vice-Pres. 4, Representative 1: Girl Scouts 1: G. A. A. 3, 4: Atleta, Rep. 1, 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Eschscholtzia 2, Secy. 3, Pres. 4: Science Club 3: MacDowell Club . 3, 4: Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Secy. 3: C. S. F. 11: C. S. F. Pin: Junior Life Saving 2: Class Pres. 2: Class Vice-Pres. 1: Class Secy. 4: Posture Contest 1, 2. BAKER, ARTHUR Transfer from Glendale High School. Majors: English, Mathematics. BANKS, CHARLES Transfer from Fremont High School, Oak- land, Calif. Majors: English, Mathematics, History, Ma- chine Shop. Track 1, Fremont. .fi 2 S325 5 vas C23 aaa-C3 'PI' BARLOW, EVELYN Transfer from South Haven High, South Haven, Kansas. Majors: English, Latin, History. Literary Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Lois in Goose Hangs High 3, South Haven: Girl Scouts 4: Gens Togata 4. BARTMESS, ERMA Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Economics. Indoor Baseball 2: Elem. Girls' Glee Club 3. BELL, JEAN Transfer from Santa Monica High, Santa Monica, Calif. Majors: English, History, Music. Elem. Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Girls Glee Club 3, 4. BENNETT, IRENE Transfer from Beulah College. Majors: English, Spanish, History. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. BILLINGTON, DOROTHEA Upland Grammar School. Majors: English, History, Science. Elem. Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Girls' Glee Club 8, 4. BINKERT, JOHN Transfer from Franklin Junior High, Long Beach, Calif. Majors: English, Mathematics, Art. Hi-Y 3, 4: Anthology 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 4. BIVENS, MARGUERITE Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Science, Spanish, Mathe- matics. Volleyball 1, 4: Girl Scouts 4: G. A. A. 4: Spanish Club 3. BLACKBURN, DORIS Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Spanish, History, Mathe- matics. girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: C. S. . 1. BLAINE, MARJORY Edgemont Junior High, Edgemont, S. Dak. Majors: English, History. Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Council 3: Science Club 4: Tatler Staff 4, Third Page Editor. BLAIR, ILA Becten Junior High, Becten, Texa . Majors: English, History. BLEVINS, DONALD Transfer from Alhambra High, Alhambra, Calif. Majors: English, History, Woodshop. BODNER, WILLIAM ' Majors: English, History, Foreign Lan- guage. Football CH-WJ 4: Hi-Y 3: Anthology 3, 4: Lincoln Debating 4: Science Club 3, 4 5 Gens Togata 4: Campus 4: C. S. F. 7: Class Pres. 4: Student Body Pres. 4: Stu- dent Body Yell Leader 3: Billy Laidlaw in The Mummy and the Mumps' 3: Tatler Staff 4, Reporter: Big C 4. 4' C15 Scholarship Society membership for fourth quarter of this year is on the C. S. F. Club page. Numbers after C. S. F. here indicate the number of quarters, excluding the fourth this year, in which the student held membership. Baseball lettermen for this year are found in the Sport Section. ' ,!, ,Q ...At g A ,i., .. ,J 'lg , 'I . 2 ' 3 . 1 f S I llI .. 3 ' lf ffa.J. S ij ll ll g ms, gi 5 L j 2 ' 4' ' 2 ' Y rl. . I- ,FV M 1 Q. li., .. I ,D '-- -- - -- 'I sv il- 4--' ll , s. - IIM ,gli ' lla. M, A I I ul 0 ' f s 1 l l? C. ' 69480 CUPICCCCCUNKC 'TCCWI-ISQQCCGQI 'ff ii-I C' ' 'CQ-QKQCCCC hi GUCCI!! V - SNC! U CCCO. C CCSP! C CCC CCCCCC'i3CCCCClLi! CCW C CCCVXCCCCCCQ C C -K5 9 si 0 L One hundred sixty-four E Elf s Qtek! U U as an e 5 '-5 .-: 2: 59 ? 'E 3 3 3 S S 77? D' ie. Ssss 0 so ,, . 8 . H I HB5 S5522 Q Q 3 M . 3 sn . - E Zh- S113 an uv mul 1 NC' I i Q illln... dv 2255 SSS!! E -an 5 it 7 Nl vw- U! Y 8 8 - '2 -it S55 124 3 qs so g - eff' 0 ss YP 5 biwaafgi ' v 5 .- sv , , 58. 5-M no so ' 0 9 0 ' s Q . E. 6143 5 l 0 ' '7 'j X S . l..,X777ITf 1 or tl ii ...idlil C0024 , Ah I ,,., ,Wx 5 -c M. , ,C U II gn :gona 1519 55 as :m ug 0 .V.'. ' X 5 H W I-3, W. ji -1 g 1 I , . K. ,aw X GW I lvkll fi QQRFG. Q - 55 X C S '--'7'!,f-l 'f' 1 HV A JZ f 'X + i- I - 0 iw, cfuirixxwa? ,fm A da? li, ,, I I, , Q, 1 Q Ei: Tiff 'rf 1 I ll 'x ill-., .nil i l - Z3 C Cl F V 5 W iicsciai' , 12.39 ESEQDGDQSL I 52 24 -Y' P48 , ce. K ki S ' a , 3 lx l . g i Nj , 31,-i . 5 N ggiiiii SENIOR PEDIGREES .. in if 5255. v -ov P we 24?!PhSW:a gd j BOND, ELIZABETH OLEWETT, LILLIAN vt lg , 0 lr :IN Ontario Junior High. Upland Gramma S h l. ' 3 gg Majors: English, History, Mathematics. Major : Englislll, gpsgnjish. g 2 xx E., 'gefxnisy 1, 28, 3, iii: Qfolleyball 15 Tenni Girl Scouts 23 Spanish Club 35 C. S. F. 2. u ' cass 1, 3' oc ey 45 Girls' League I-.2 TRW Treas. 2, Advertising Manager 25 Girl COFFIN' MUIEIEL S, ,, ,q 175-7, gcouts 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4, Gina' ,SjfAj,fig?'Y1f5:gf?::diInQg'j0ry 24- Sfvffg ' ',. 'l2'EhhIt' ,,5 ' . ' ' ,' U I fl nnif. 3? i.,Xifi: :: gag 5, ,251 gangs, g -C-, XA Science Club 35 Gens Togata 45 C. S. F. 85 'lr S ee U ' 5 emo' If S, ee . K Debating Team 3' Class Secy.-Treas. 2' Club 3' 4' y a , Phoebe Beebe in , The Mummy and the COLBURN, BARBARA SLE I K J Mumpsu 35 Fasti Staff, Feature Editor 4. Ontario Junior High, 3 L' H BORN, CORNELIA Majors: 5 W? D im Upland Grammar School. Girl Scouts 1, 2. V T E, rl y E Jglaivrsli ginslligh, Spanish, History- COLLINS, PAULINE 8 3 , , - 5 , pams u . . . . Q Q A - BOS1Sg:3g'f,JELELg-ish St Paul Minn gllilligilllralirf-xiii Igghual Arts School, Lna fi gaq .5 ' i . , ' - v ' Ange es. -l- N0' 3 Majors: English, Latin, Music. M' Z E 1- h ' - , 9 0 1 f Q, Gens Togata 3: Fasti Staff, Asst. Techni- mists. ngls ' History' Smence' Mathe S ' . if if ' iw' in 1- 'I '- ' a N -li.. , ain , : ir s' eague, ep e e t ti 1, kj Upland Grammar School. Representative 2, Manual Arts? Zilla Sxcgut 55535553 - www- -:i' WH, lllfajors: Woodshop, English, Mechanical if 215 lG.1A. A. 3, 4, Pres. 35 Atleta 3, 45 S ai' 9 ' ' rawing, sc sc o tzia 3, 4' Lincoln Debat'n 3, 4' L , J. F. 0. 1, Aviation 4. Science Club s, ig Debating fear: s, 42 3 x 3 lc lx, Ii BROWN, DONALD Class Pre . 15 Class Secy. 1, 35 Class ,X ' 'lim E i--- -'Nl' ' Transfer from Pomona High School, Pomona. Tren' 1' 3' ' J S Ck: Majors: English, Science. COOK, EUGENE .5 BRYANT, CLINTON Ontario Junior High.- ' 45 is fm L Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Science, Woodshop. Q 'rj' 0 -'N . ,ix Majors: English, Science. CORN EMNOR 0 A ,jj Q gil C.41,l?i Qsaljadinlclnb 2, 3, 45 An- mimic Junior High n 54,5 S oogy 5 oy C b 3,450 - . . '. A 5. au' Him' 55 S'-5533? i'i'iiiZ'iai:l3g15il,2if3ci' 2. vmii . 4- . ' 1 , i , -P ,,,.., ...mn ffm, - BRYLDQSNH S h 1 S? 3P'i? i:,'::,i2zr:i3' Si3a'1.4ai32'f 'iii2Z :N - MPP-H ' 'Tamiflu Q 00- Club 45 Senior Girls' Glee Club 3. . D Q .2 0 aim' EnS1'Sh'H t0'Y- CORNELIUS RALPH 0 QW 'ss' 5 'ii C,f':'W-' '- 3' ' 0, 3 H , f- S L X, gg owe u 3, 45 oys' Glee Club 3, 45 Il.I11'i0 Ulliflr ig - 5.55555 5. g'+f i Big C 2, 3, 4. Majors: English, History, Science, Mathe- L'f,f'a 45211 BUCKWALTER, MELIGENT matws- , ' , 3 gg, so ', , Transfer from Beulah College, Upland. Baseball 3' Captain 4' Track 4' Novme 31 ' S5253 v .lwl Majors: English, Art. J. F. C. 13 Campus Club 43 Tatler Staff, s . 1 ErclleryEd4f5' Tafler Staff' Reporter' Asst' cciilllspliirffllolxnlirlg C 3, Pres. 4. VSSSSSS3 L 4 as er 1 ion . , .. , .' B' BUTLER, MAXINE Etiwanda Grammar School. is 2, Q5 5., f Q Transfer from Storm Lake High School, MHj0l'S1 English, M'1l2h9m8l5iCS, Commerce. V 'fa Q K Q Storm Lake, Iowa. Hockey 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 45 Indoor Base- ' ,lb 'L' Majors: English, Mathematics. ball 2, 33 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 45 Girl Re- g is ?- girl Scogtsb2, 3: ESRI. Girls' Glee Club 15 serves 35 3, 45 ESCllS0ll0ltZi41 3, 43 cience u 35 C. . F. 4. ommercia u 4. A 5,4 A 5 ' CALDWELL, HERBERT CUDER, MARY if 6 Egarasaeieirom International College, Smyr- gransger from Carlinville Community High Q1 1, - , , h . I glxloggil-aE4nglisl1, History, French, Turkish. Miljggs: English, History' g sg V'-'I' ' CUMMING GORDON D7 VE D' L4 CALLIS, GEORGE F , ' G S h 1. Mssxsxssil Kg' 1 E5 gxrgigr from Santa Barbara High, Santa gggoaxfl Slgxzlqslli, cMr:::hematics, History, E G93 8 jx . ,' . . , cience, panis . ' L44 Majors. English, History, Latin, Mathe- Football QH-WJ 45 Anthology 45 Spanish : 92 8 Iizgthiiogy 3 Pres 4' Science Club 3 4' 3: SHS' F' lgycfass Yell Leads' 45 S A ' 'lf Y l' r - 1 u ent o y Asst. el Leader 4' Tatler yy ' in ,NEAL Gems Togam 2' 3' C' S' F' 12' staff, sport Editor 45 Editor, Invitational -'fffffffg gg 'l CAMERON, FLOYD gditi8n445 Advertising Mgr. Senior Play 45 3 fi l V K ff X Ontario Junior High. ll! - ' ' 9 K xx Majors: English, Commerce. CURRIE, RANDALL 8 0 f, .L H Commercial Club 4. Ontario Junior High. i I Q Transfer from Oakwood High School, Oak- J ' oys ee u ' 5 CD, Xa , wood, Om, DANIELS, VICTOR U 3 3 V 1 - Majors: English, History, Domestic Science. Ontario 'mmm' Hlgh' . , 3 9 E E CHAPPELL, CLIFTON Evfajors: English, History, Shop, Agricul- S 8 -.i ' ure. 93 DV Cucamonga Central. Football QH-WJ 4' Radio Club 2' Boys' sr rr: 3 I is Majors: English, Shop. Glee Club 4: Big ff 4, ' S.StsQsfg C 2 l ' . lt 0 ii as . - 0 lg ,, U 9 1551 an 9 -v ' 5 .....,.......,.,,. 9 N I ei ' 'CG 45 V 'G ai' C CCC gf Cutfifttttttwg CCC! 24 C K CCWQ CCC G 'G Sigh- -S 55 0 ' ' , s' fn 0 I 0 1 e ' l 4 l ' 'l so Lig l S 5 2' 'Q f i f 'ill 2: 2 4 f a vii Q ' io' . 1 'f 2 s' Q 5 0 v 0 lla null? , - .... au- llhn- ..--will , M 'lil '---'W' -full!! 'His n... ...il li......,9Yll Q4 Q ' UZ. C CC49fCCCCCU!'of 'CCC HifCCCC0!'Z!CfCiC4!-I CCCCCQQCCCCCC H! 6800123 C 000318010424 One hundred sixty-five .X X Alta Loma Grammar School. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Gens Togata 3, 4' C S F 2 Majors: English, Spanish, Mathematics, J. F. C. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Radio Club 4: Hi-Y 2: Anthology 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Science Club 3: Stock Judging Team 3, 4: Citrus Judging Team 2, 3, 4: C. S. F. 9: Agrarian, Editor 4: Class Yell Leader 4: Majors: English, Spanish, Music. Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Orchestra 4: Violin Choir 3, 4: Chaifey St. George's Academy. ' Majors: English, Mechanical Drawing, High, 'Brighton, Transfer from Berkeley High School. Majors: English, History, Art, French. Majors: English, Mathematics, French, Swimming 3: Girl Scouts 4: Campfire Girls 2, 3: .G. A. A. 8, 4: Eschscholtzia 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: Vers Libre 3, 4: French Club 4: Lincoln Debating 4: Science Club, Vice- Pres. 3: Gens Togata 2, 3, 4: C. S. F. 13: C. S. F. Pin: Junior Life Saving 8: Stu- dent Body Yell Leader 4: Anna Hampton in The Mummy and the Mumps 3: Isabel PSHE' S S. E: -4. ssifiki it U ggg x x fzmsmgg as 9 I A A mmnmzs fl - A ' g a s :ago 51 133 'I ' ' X l ' 'l ' ln ' 3: xy'-QMI Q -1' v dm I' z.. ' on If v -,ve 'ii ' -' V40 F if if Q 'S awk? an 9' gf I 5 M, E ' I ,wal g t ,, ...null id ' Q Q CQ? ln... ...ln I 2: - ft 1:1 Q SQSSSS' A- ,HBOS U 24 D IZ! ' ,Rin I Will! - N -d, Zu A.- 0 0 0 i 0 . g itil! g S I . ,, rr .B EN OR PEDIGREES on S GILLOTT, HAROLD HAWKER, LAUREL 0 - X Mountain View Grammar School. s Majors: English, History, Science, MatheA Majors: Enslishl Latin- Q as matics. .n n Football KL-WJ 2, 3, Captain 4: Anthol- I -'-' If ogy 2, 3: Campus Club 4: Track 4. HAWKINS, HOWARD at A - A 4 3 GLASS, MAX Ontario Junior High. 9 0 Ontario Junior High. A S Q Majors: English, History. Sclence' ..-.. - , . 3 5?3.52'311B3f1'glQZ11i.L..i1'3yi'- S32eC'5. ' 41 ! lk4 GRABER, WILLIAM nano umor g. 5 ii 0 i ' .1 ' Hi I1 s 3 Majors: English, Science. Track 4- . Football CH-WJ 4: Football KL-WJ 2, 3: HAYWARD, FANNY 0 Track 4: J. F. C. 1, 2, 3: Anthology 3, 4: Ontario Junior High. . , N F Lincoln Debating 3: Science Club 3, 4: Majors: English, Science. v .. in In SSK KQ Ma.cDowell Club 4: Campus Club 4: C. S. Orchestra 4. 3 ' F 11' Junior Life Saving 1 2 3 4' Class :Q 9 s Pres. ,4: Class Vice-Pres. '1,Y 2: Student HEIMgQ.i,YI?u?,?fgAH:gh. . K ' v Body Advertising Mgr. 4l: Tatler Stall, Busi- x ness Mgr. 4, Sport Editor 4: Fasti Staff, : H Advertising Mgr. 4. 25 3 GRAY. NELSON Fiddler 4. ll' 'H' Upland Grammar School. HERRING, FRANCIS K ' lltiajolxgsil Elnlgglsh, Science, Mathematics. Q oot a 1 - .J 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Hi-Y 0 uhm' Mil 2, 2 4: Anthology 3, 412 Lincoln Debating Science- ., g 4' cience Club 3, 4' acDowe1l Club 4' W.. ty Gen Togata 2: Campus Club 4: C. S. HIGHT' ARDIETH O 12: C. S. F. Pin: Class Vice-Pres. 2: Tat- TrHHSf9T f1'0lIl Brighton 3 X ler Staff, Editor-in-Chief 4, Sport Editor 4: 0010. Q . Fasti staff, A st. Editor 4: Big C 2, 3, 4. Majors: English, History- N- 8 HAKES, LEWIS HIGHTOWER, ERNESTINE 50888 Transfer from Bonita Union High School. sb' ,A Majors: English, Ilathemaries. 3 . MacDowell Club 4. HILL, BETTY - s HALL- ALICE Miss Barr's Colony School. Upland Grammar School. 3 5 alajorsn English, History, Science, Home Latin- Q i pi Q CGHOIIIICB. 9 I Girl Scouts 1. L IIAMBI.E'I'oN, HELEN Q Transfer from John Burroughs High School. S - Majors: English, Histoly, Foreign Lan- !! 5555 'U' guage. 52 22 Girl Reserves 4: Pegasus 3, 4: Orchestra 9 4: Gens Togata 2: C. S. F. 14: C. S. F. 'Q n- v wr bi 0 uv w' 5 S Q39 5 ' ' a gt. RSSB!!! Q ' 0 so f gg 'ei U 3 Q -0 545' ' X468 W? SXSW 9 o in 0' 5 pv rv Af eg so n 3 3 so 3 s 'I KI 3 3 5 qv on Q ze xi 5 qs an 33,5 v' 3 ze 5 2 QA U Pin. HAMILTON, ALTA Upland Grammar School. Majors: English, Spanish. Girl Scouts 2, 3, 4: Eschscholtzia 4: Elem. Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: MacDowell 4: Clas Secy.-Treas. 3: Class Program Chair. 4. HARLOW, HAL Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, History, Science. Football QL-WJ 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4: J. F. C. 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Anthology 4: Lincoln Debating 4: Brisky Briscoe in The Mummy and the Mumps 3: Big C 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 1, 2. I-IARN, WAYNE Transfer from Argonia Rural High School. Majors: English, History, Science. Football KH-WJ 1, 2, 4: Tennis 1: An- thology 3, 4: Lincoln Debating 4: Racker Slamman in The Mummy and the Mumpsf' Station-master in Intimate Strangers 4: Big C 4. HARRIS, ELETA Transfer from Barstow Union High School, Barstow. , Majors: English, History. Stuart in Intimate Strangers 4: Tatler Staff, Second Page Editor 4, Editor Easter Edition 4. HIVELY, HAROLD Alta Loma Grammar School. Majors: English, Science. HOFMAN, ALMA Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Spanish. Elem. Girls, Glee Club 1, 2: Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: C. S. F. 9: Soph. Declamation 2. HOHBERG, MARVIN Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Science. J F C 1, 2 3, 4 y HOLDEN, VIRGIL Upland Grammar School. Majors: English, Science. J. F. C. 1, 2, 3: Radio Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 3. HOMEWOOD, DOROTHY Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, History. Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Girl Scouts 1, 2: G. A. A. 2, 3: Pegasus 3: Lincoln Debating 4: O. S. F. 7: Fasti Staff, Arts Asst. 4: Violin Choir 3: Chaffey Fiddlers 4. sf I -nl 'Gi Re- cc 4'-: c cas:-ze c cazacccccccz accom ceo: Q cc sz f 1'-' llc- will Y 3 'Ill' -,nlllll F K- li 5 6 Q Ulu-' -'llljll 5 iefw ll s ' f ' PII. in'-AN . .- it, , Q . I :,gf4,,,,,,, 4 M u..,,, ,,,,..,n QH?lElIIu lI22 5-.sig n....6h 25 ut 02150 wrxtawzax CCGIZCCCCGGNICCiKt4!'I!CCCKC4!4QCCCCC uc one-az am: One hundred sixty-six Es' fffugfflftf fliffig lflfflgffifffllg fffffigi ffffftkf 8 ff Qin 'ff gl .iff Qi! ffffigfflf ' .g ' , V g 'E l i 'I A 'il 2 it s 5 'iii 4 AJS ' A 'V 2 52 333 ik IA-- 2 Q e, gy! g A mi, UNCSCCCQ NC 'Cf Cikiiffflf i5SCCCCC4ZKfffff?:f' fffikiauf kifffffflfsif if 82: 'ff C '7 - Eff f GV! SS- SS- ' an ll 9 v u ins ey n v- '-lu: 3 'WW s' ? 3 ilu M 0 team Eif xzfzm my sa .- 1 me gm :gina :gn 22 sa eamanxgg IA' I . . X V S will r ls on tgluoal a is o -v s : 7 5 tl .I f af F in sf gxlx s !m ' lI K2 A f xi ln. .ull I 5 M K 1:1 M Q W gy kks ty 21358, D Z4 U 134 'lbiillllllkiilll lb! I Htl : V48 ,- SKK! H 0 - . 5 ' 'Q . 0 3 0 0 Q -.f:- Q 11+ SENIOR PEDIGREES 99. X 7 n a f 1 sy ,-ny 5 Y K 9,3 noon, DGROTHEA KING, ELIZABETH 'dmssx' 8 7:1 I 0 Upland Gramrnal' School. Transfer from Franklin High School 2. 3 S - '4 1' 3 .. s - 4 2r 'S2 Frm- , - I 0. I Yrmee Chib 3 o .1 , , Elll0l science Club 3, C. S. F. 13: C. S. F. Pin. U Q 35 ww, ffm 1 - KLUCKMAN, .IoHN ,. ii 32 1 1 2 HOIMNS, ROY . Transfer from Pollock High School, Pol- Qf s5QQQk2 3 X X : Qinitarlo .lzznlir 511372-tl t. lvcfck S. D:E.k.I h H . - . jors: ng IS , , a lema ICS. ajo g ' , ' I I 3 X X Q Basketball qL.w.m 3: Basketball qu-w.: 4. Basklolhallniif-W.:lsloryz- Baseball 1 2 Q SQ 8 I-IOWELL, VIRGINIA Pollock Hi: Aviation S, Secy. 4. ' ' 0 0 , '5 Transfer from.Van Meter, Iowa. KNAPP, COERT 95010 9 Majors: English, Mathematics. Ontario Junior High. gp Archery 2. 3, 4: 1111100111 Debating 4- Majors: English, Mathematics. . S HUGHES, ALFRED J. F. C. 1: Orchestra 1, 2: Band 1, 2. 5 2 ' Transfer from 'Roosevelt' High.. KORELL, ESTHER 'I Q Q Majors: English, Spanish, Hlstoly, Mathe- Ontario Junior I-Iigh. ' .3 matics. . I I Majors: English, History. gg A ,. on go Lincoln Debatlng 4, Spanish Club 3' G 1 R 2- S ' G'1' G1 I 53 007 ,ry CT xg glgsgceqtgigberizin gohprrgllexvllgfafgn glngi 3,lr4' eserves , emor lr s ee C ub 3. Stss S Q3 , Edit '4 5 1 1 P KRATKY, MARGARET an ' ' or ' ' Ontario Junior High. s 0 ,Q HUGHES, IMOGENE Majors: English, History, Spanish. 5 m, G Alta Lorna Grammar School., Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Council 1: a n 34 1 5 Melons: Ensllsh, History, Commerce. Esohsohlotzia 3, 4: Senior Girls' Glee Club 21553815622 jill' Hill Gul Resewes 2. 3: Commercial Club 4. :sg Lincoln Debating 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, , I HULL, VONNE 4: Science Club 3, 4: Class Program Chair- 9 O Q XX Q Rose Hill Grammar School, Kansas. 1114111 1- . 9 uh - In Majors: Engli h, Latin. KUHNLEY, DONNA gf , ,, ' Archery 3, 4: Elem. Girls' Glee Club 2: ontaj-io Junior High' l ,4' gn g Kx g Senior Girls' Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Majors: English, Art, Music. 3. Q35 Q g Gens Togata 2, 3, 4: C. S. F. 9. LARICK, LOUISE ' is 0 X IMBACH, JOHN Ontario Junior High. Q 9 9 U Mountain View Grammar School. MFJOTSC English, Spanish: Music- n Q Q 2 Majors: English, Science, Mathematics. cgeiefges 433 giscguscglotala '13,t145 3183- Q S wvxx vw . F. C. 1, 2: Rad' Cl h l, 2, 3: A tl- 15 u . ' - - . -1' 'a er u, ' ez-Q25 oiogy 4, Lincojn Deijzttingl 3, 4, M,,,,D0Qej1 Club -Eqieor 4,.'.l. r. G. Fair-'Edition Editor . - 8121 S S 4: Boys' Glee Club 4. fi gl5g1isf.34: Chaffey Fiddlers 4: fl ' 'll1 N JACOBS, BAILEY S ' 9 O 9 . Upland Grammar School. LAli3t?vILmg0g,grIf1gar Sch 1 Q X gg .. Majors: English, History, Science, Matlle- M- , E 1. h S. 00' IIi,,,h MII: pi matics. Iajors. ng is , clence. MIIIYOQOR 5- or Football QL-W.: 4: J. F. G. 1, 2. '- F- C- 3' Secy- 4' 9355 9 so jx LEMON, RoLl.lN so nr. og 9 ' JENN1NGSa HUGH Upland Grammar Scllool. U D 8 I Upland Grammar- School, Majors: English, History, Mathematics, s N ZW Majors: English, Science. Spanish. 5 ,, ,,, J. F. C. 2: Radio Club 4, J. F. C. 1: C. S. F. 9: Class Pres. 3: ' -.- KAMANSKY, HELEN Student Body Vice-Pres. 4: Sir Hector Fish SSS!! Q ., , , in The Mummy and the Mumps 3: Mr. Q - Q UHFHHO -IUIUOE Hlgll. . Ames in Intimate Strangers 4. U am v E Majors: English, Spanish. IIINKEY LESTA n Q K' ,I of, Q Girl Scouts 1: Campfire Girls. Vice-Pres. Ontalio Junior High. as . H Ex: SpanishlCll:b ii: Science Club 4: C. S. Majors: English, Spanish u lla IV Q . 5: SODI. lecamation, First Place 2' ' ' 1 ' gg sskss Matty in Intimate Strangers 4. , Llsielgfggsgfls Glee Club 3' 4' Q M KAUFMAN, KATHRYN Transfer from Delano Union High. .rs A -.W V Upland Grammar School. Majors: English, History, Mathematics. I 'U S ,-, I Majors: .El1g'llSll, History. I h LITTLE, CLIFFORD 8 8 ...V - A Elem. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Senior Girls' Upland Grammm. School 5. 5 - 'W Glee Club 3 4 - . - - ' rr W sv ez eg 1 - Majors. English, Science. .lf sssssgl Q KAYLOR, VERDAH Tennis 2, 3, 4. 5 9, 8 , u 3411-llSfSl' from. Brawley High School. LUCAS, GABRIELLE u 3 Q 0 A alms' Engllsllf History- Cucamonga Grammar School. Q ,J Q 2: is KELLAR, KATHRYN Majors: Irlnglish, History, French. 3 DQ Q Transfer from Fort Smith High School. renc C ub 4: Senior Girls' Glee Club 4: D! 0? pf 1, gvlaiorszqlinglishi Pgstl-X'y,hDom5stig: Science. LUIIIPSEEIS st::gT1g':'0 te 4- gkscagg - Q enms cass , : rc ery : wlmmmg , 9 fv O 3: Girl Reserves 4. Cucamonga Grammar School. ' U fl 7' n IIELSEYI ELIZABETH gajorszl gingli h, qMathematics, Shop. 9 Qgss g Ilgpland Glrarrimar School. MCA gi32cERC,illub 3. A .v if M ajors: ng ish History. , 1 . 4 . . . . . Q, -+ ' M - E l h s' 9 - 5 I, IS I 1, ajors. ng IS clence. v 2 l . . .H Con S Football CH w.p' Capt. 4: roolhall qi.-W.: V KLSSLER RODENE 4 l j . ' 2: J. F. C. 1, 2, 3: Anthology 4: Lincoln ll Q 1. l Ontario Junior High.. Debating 4: Aviation 4: Podrasnik Con- ' 9 ' .ky MHJOTSI .Engllshr SCIEYICC- ' . test, First Place 4: Australian Contest, Q S K Q' Elem. Girls Glee Club 1, 2: Senior Girls' First Place 4: Junior Life Saving 3: Stu- 9455304 K Glee Club 3, 4- dent Body Pres. 4: Big C 4. 3 3 lg Q Q 9 . 3 ' -134.2 - 3 gg 5: : cc 63 c as gtcccccrrztccacrg - rc 2: Q cc me at at c 2 -was 's sg: Q llll N so III 'll' V 6 ll I 5. 0 Q Ill! 'lllll 5 6 wily- ---rn ,r 9 cv I -fs v v0 Q f Ill III, ,v 7 f v 12 If gl: v Wo an ,, 5 21:9 4' ,5a.....:+ ' sg 5 Qc f-so 3 fifty ,jill ,VA lllli., ...lull llIlli ..!W9 ..il f IIN MII! Q 9: 'hh' at tt cs'-:sc wrrrauwzax xcon-zccccccfs-:sacw:-: aacfzaaccccz-:c c an of r -nano:-2 One hundred sixty-seven DAVIS, MARILEE . Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, History, Spanish. Girls League, Fourth Vice-Pres. 4g Girl X, EVANS, HARRY Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, History, Mathematics. ag mnnsssg as L . ai :msn sn ow gh IH .,., 15+ -an :gan g l Y Y. Nl - l I' ll l r XQ ' 21 3 Q WH - f .D 1 . - Wi ' SSS ia!!! 213583 I 124 8 lb!! 8 8Ii'2iU3ll8l!'S'l88l A 13- ' -ll 22 Ill! 2188 I un ' 3 ' ' . 5 SENIOR PEDIGREES as mmm it S H QA 5 Scouts 1, 2, 3, 49 Girls' Council, Secy. 35 ,' Eschscholtzis. 3 4' Lincoln Debating 3. 4' 5 H8595 spanish ciub ag b. ss F. 1, :glass xiicif it Pres. 3' Student Body ecy. 4, aude u - D len in , 'l he Mummy and the Mumps 33 . Florence in Intimate Strangers 4, Fasti H 8 Staff, Photographic Editor 4. -l-- g DECKER KENNETH , 33 Upland Grammar School. D U Q Majors: English, History, Science, Mechani- U cal Drawing, Woodship. J. F. C. 19 Anthology 4. ENNIS JIM D . Transfer from Polytechnic High School, Los FIGGINS, IRENE Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Science. Girl Scouts 1, 2. FISHER. EVELYN Ontario Junior High. Majors: English, Mathematics. Swimming 2, 3, 4g Tennis fclassi 2, 3, 4: Soph. Declamation, fourth place 2. FISHER. MARSHALL Transfer from Hemet Union High school, Hemet. Majors: English. History. Mathematics. Baseball 2, 3: Track 3, C. S. F. 9: Henry One hundred sixty-eight Ill!!! fl I ZQU 4 v' 8 ..,, 'film ICC 21133111555 fiiwli' i ig! ffl mi g EI g ' I ga ' ' eajdillgg! 818153 45,5 f 5 f Wi 5 Q . lg 3 if iii ,QI 5. .M f X5 tb' 4' ww' I el 5' il I iv f QQ 4' as My L r ' wr- - 4 i in ' if Z 5' f if is , A' .ti I Clif!! If INN! ffffiiifflff Wifi III-SE!!! llibflf 3fi52dlC1ll1!'3CCCll5c4 llllligalllllihfa 2 Q I 1 - 4 1+ :P ' 'E 2 5 5 E E E 5 E 5 5 3 E 2 uv,-3 SEFSSEFQFESEYPEESQQFESE55990E5E5U255EeZ5?9H5E'555EErE'52o5'a?55g5: 2 'ffl' Egl'-5-Smrw-5-'11'6'S,igm?.-Eng S'f1'Q'Sm5'5l'Q v4'g 35Z '5 - 5' g'g'Efl4 9-v'if4g'5 gggf s'5'3g,5155E'5'z'E 'f3 .- 1 rs ... - .. ,-.- , ,.,, ' H H. . '-' Q? eg M5235-ascii-Lage:-3QQQEBQ-HsErrg35,,,?2 5EgH.-25 ,,+??'3r5'S'f.i?'35g:3'rHn5'552 .2 rl - '. ' . W i - E. l m O ,,, - . R ,.i 0. .2 Egsgrsmxrgigimfggggssio sgfiipgf 552552 ggsgifeg fig-smsg-S sg-g5.9 fEE5S1 Eifrzse 5255- sg,-,..s5'gs59aEEv a5'SHess re 5535+ 2:4525 arises? issiiffrege , M.. -. ... . ... - , H ,, U m 22 '555'l?S Exim Fs2g5m5'mf 5 E.Eff5'- f E3'mE5'7F'gf' 55' 2293 5 952 Sa' 5'EE3 15,'i7F'S?' .. -4. M rn T. H- H- -1- -. 0 ,B - ,,, jj? H a Page gs . '? ' 9 --- ...hm ..f.- gan gg, H H gg- N, 3 m wg: c' 1'-'Q rv n '03 Q gg' 59 foo Q, HO Q ...En Qc Q ,,, do W ... ff, -,- gs B 9.1 ,Q is 2152.5 gwgifi ss 2-ff. is C, 'iff 5 as of 5 Q' is 4- -4.- fr ' ao' ' ...' 5 Q' - E- , a- ' '1 Q U1 :U fb ...4 bv PIRQQQQQZ 3:5 UUE' 'wg he--Eg' fl-if gg -:HS 9 w ga 3-gl 2 65' 55- F2225 5' sau-X 0 S. EBU-Eg S0513 SS wg 'st ' Q o 25- s.: D' 21' sa HE 5-' 5 Vp 55 Fi 'F ' BFDFU 5' ws' Li? M 3' 'F' SD 2 w ' m 'WSE- 22' S ' was Sr -2 P.. E- a HS- 2 as new 2 : 4 m.-. .. .,. ::' - 5 ,. :O :Z 2552 :Simi M 2 as 2 sspfv :I EF:-EP SHOP tn in 2 3' Qu' 2. g :1 Q AE S, ' ' 3 :1 g ' S :s ui 3 -. E' .5'?f?:fE Q??,g E7 5'-SP3 v? ff r 14 FU.. . E' Ei U-rzr Q15 1 --:Q qglf -A ni fig Q Q Q n Q 'H '11 '11 5, Q35 Q g si is b a- :1 so su E -' E C' - F' Q n-I - MO Pi Abc- Q ,qw Q. ' rws,sf- sgsfrae 535' :-9,'e. 1sr.,g5S:1,- rgmca as--2.5.0 a:f5:,q.,sn s5.::,,,,e5 Q W- 20' ,,,.,mHo -2,,,m53,,rg'fx wr-g,:e..,,:-z,,,99f4..'aO zzgmm..g.r1 g..Q?..Q- f- ,-f':o,,--,, .Q 55,5 5 ,U -4515:-1 --- H- M, -n5df?Rm'.- 9550, . L21 Q . Sm ai ie 'gg'V...Sm'E'U3 f::g m3 rT: 3f7-550550 Q' i-:::5 s1c1m F NEJQH Er..-F P1E'g WSC: Qs 3:1 mr' hiv Q1 gggguggug -Eg2f5 :15 'w 2.2 mgwwq- argg5?s-f'E,,,,'-222-,,.g:1Q,,2Eg mimi.,-.35 ' H 5. DPT' ..5HP'-4, f-is --an - 5. - ... ' :f 92 ,Bo-' : 2-has 22 959' 9,53 Z sedwiei 5? Q is SQ --:S P593 f s',,,.-54 331.5-9-Emsi ggjg ig Q ' g.P m D .P'm U 3--.. F Q5'Q f5'o+-4 E 3' :P wr-N--F5 H Q' FmmFg signs! Am 6 VX E. U 5- M Hap OE FR ' gm P35 C1 ?r-I --A 5 . W ..-. mf --:Fai-. m 3 W Her Hers -'--'Sir straw wg. ,,r:-H .ws -fri.. b--Q2 if .2 F 55 I ' ' o ' tn 0. ,, ... ' m o . c m - - ::' ' as 0 ...B 'REE Q' Ea' 5 .. no W S ' sind 25:52-gs 4? SO E. ? 22 A 0 'E 53- was 'Q ES' Er safes-m Qs:-fi-isis ig? Q3 5 YL I - H ,lu v-4, -. ... fb' ' ... zz' wack: F2 ...F-'Q is 9 if sf P Pm 'H Pysassi' as fn Q 2 so Q s- cr!!-1 d w S' ' g Q52 3 - -sq gf? so eos: 3 ,mo 2. E ' 35 .f Dio: f-sr 2 3 me wa -ra Q . af v-- sg.. m gf , 'i 0 as H ffiygkz 9 ms .iff-Q E ?'-MEF' 2 'Sis ffiiw is f' 2 22 gg gn. S 5955 sig 2. :sw-'P ia' gag? Q.:---59 gag 3 Q sg F -., H H H. an 55121. 5 43 EEO m g1.,,c,f e' E. Sgr 1,9135 H5 g 5 'Z 0 NJ 0' .E 5 5.55 'E ?:?3'5f::r 2 :S 5'5s45.'-3 if? S B sf Q91 ff . ' ,Q gr: 0 3, lv ev D' bv uv uv uv bv D' rv v Jn6Qosf4Q1ff'.tQ pf f 'fisafflfff so fllff as 'Q ' 'flsef C 'lac ffffflsn fffffidc H if Cyan' 'Sid le gms? - ,sgoijla 3: ' 'E 2-3 355 sv ,s f ,Q- . , .1 V ' 1 - wr ' U Q n '. D , , - '1-QE? 3 is-f 'N 41 .4 AQ, :Q .. si .fag iiim A VF- X Qi-'-.M E3 514, ia A J C 3. If 715296421 15.33, 622118088 ZKGGGGWKM - - ri 2113 if 5337 0 ki! ' 'N 2:1 1 E2 If ' nag I cv: 3' :ua 'Q as 1 D - ll EJB. . El 2' 4 W - 'Q tu I V!!! Liritttkiu' D Il,,,,..,, I . 51' 5 so 3 0 0 4 5 Q' O A T551 R I I. 2248881 1280 65 f I MQWQE D SQ ' ' . . X to ' - - 5, , 1 o ., . g X ,-. s -4 4 - I , g jj sI 8 A s vllll III I' si .X I X ,I X 3 4' 5 sf if - S I an 5 QE QB I I V X IIIII... ...III 25 A gy t , g gh, QM, I Q - - c ,D A I j j 9 s 1,3 3 coil, 9 xr: x 1:-2 33933 :em su:-mn I is: If c A.- 1 W - 1 fr ' ' I I 'il-RTf SENIOR PEDIGREES rx 3 i 3 IsIocREADv, ZIIAXINE MoREl.ocK, MARGARET :QBPBYNEQ Q - I Transfer Los Angeles High School. Ontario Junior High. Q I Majors: English, Matllematics, Science. Majors: English, Science, Commerce. Q Q K- . Glrl lfesezrveg 2F 3: Fas? Staff, Sales Man- Science Club 3: C. S. F. 1: Commercial s ., ager : . . . 2, 3, 'res. 4. Club 4. , WI - QQQV MACLIN LILLIAN MORRISON WINNIE 'i 2.3 ' A 3 Emerson Junior Higll. Ontario 'Junior High Scllool. ET 35Qq45 k Majors: English, Spanish, History. n Majors: English, History, Science. f 8 . if E Archery 4: Girl Reserves 4: Dramatic Club Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4. 8 Q ,RX 8 1: Freshman Play, Borrowing Trouble. MYERS, HXRRY . U , ra MAGYLL. HENRY Ontario Junior High. U gfllo 23 glntario JEniol'hHigh Schooh t Majors: English, Mathematics, Science, D ,,, ajors: ng is , cience, is ory. S ' h. 4 - lllnl H 5 IS, aa. Football fl.-w.j 2: Track 3, 4: J. F. 0. .I.p?1so. 1. ?' C 'N 'E cal 1, 2, 3: Campus Club 4: Big C 3, 4. NANCE, LILLIAN - 4' S E' MARSH. MERYL Transfer from Excelsior Union High School. 0 Y Q ., ' , Transfer from Berkeley School. Majors: English, Spanish. . 33' S S ig Mguorsr English. History. Art. Girl Scouts 1: C. S. F. 7. up QQ A35 0 9 : GUI Scouts 3- NEl,ssN, BLENDA S s 23 ' - v MARTINEZ, MARIE Ontario Junior High. Q H . ' N g , Piedmont Grammar School. Majors: English, Spanish, History. O Q M. X MPJOTSI Enshsh. Seagu ll- Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4: Lincoln Debating 4: 0 Q Z syyxxw Girl Reserves 43 SP9-meh 011111 3. 4- Spanish Club 3, 4: Science Club 3: C. S. E. - ' ga W MAYO, CHARLENE 5- gpg 33553 on II IIII grrtario JEoiors11:Iiggi.- 0'BRIEN, SARAH , -.. I 8 ajors: ng 1 , clence. ' Upland Grammar School. ' 0 Q Q Hockey, 3' Volleyball 2: vlfl Scouts 1, 2: M ' g E 1' h, L t' , M ' , S C . mf- ,ml O G. A. A. 4,: Senior Girls' Glee Club 3. 4- Gmorgcoutslgllf Ele1i:.nG-irlsyseiee Club 1, 2: Q , gg , g IQIIKAMI, CHIYAKA Senior Girls Glee Club 3, 4' Science Club L..1.. Qqggf. EQ Fontana Grammar School. 3, 4: Gens Togata 2, Pres. 3, 4: C. S. F. K, 9 X Majors: IEnglish, History, Domestic Science, Ejiirbslsgyi 321 C- S- F- Pill? Faefi Staff. ' Q ' Foreign anguage. U 101' - ' Q , I X Girl Scouts 1: Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4: Girls' OFFILL, DORIS 3 , kv l gflllglegl gi SUYILCOIJI Debating 49 Seiellee illranlsfgr from Redlands High 1, Pasadena . S 50, no U 5 ..-- ig . I - - i4,x22a!:2 MILES, THELMA Majors: English, Latin, French. QB 3 O ontario Junior- High, French Club 4: Gens Togata 3, 4: C. S. F. HIIW' ---will - 2 I Majors: English, Mathematics, History, ft C- S- F- Pin! Fasti Staff. Aeef- Feature I Q ' Latin. 1 OT- ' ' Q K Q Hockey 1. 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Volley- OLIVE, CHARLES U X lf 1,4 ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Indoor Baseball 1, 2, 3: 0 t ' J ' H' h, Q Ill., ...ll ' J , 5 Girl Scouts 1, 2: Atlileta 4: Eaoliaolilotria Ef,:5lSh,'gScie,.c,,, QQQ Q Q5 ,ji 2, 3, 4: Lincoln Debating 3, 4: Scgenie Club J, F, G, 1, 3 '-.M 5 ' - 3, 4' Gens Togata 2, 3, 4' C. . . 12' ' 9 '-- I W Class, Secy.-Treas. 1: Tatler ,Staff 4. , 0LIgEga:Avg5liIgCIiI. h Q a- - I IIIINNICK. ARDELLE Maj 'Z E llfh 'ew 9 1 Transfer from' oiiiiio High Sch-ool. J. iifrsc. 1? srizti stlaif, Art Editor 4. ,4 23 -L Majors: English, History, Latin. PALE CARL it sssga I Hockey 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volley- HIV' 'HI 6 ball 1, 4: Indoor Baseball 1, 2, sg G. A. Upland Grammar School- 0 QQ I - eg I A. 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Gens Togata 4. llilgjorsz Englisll, Science, Mechanical Draw- U .5 MIN:LAFLFf TILDTIARI1 H H, I .Ii il. c. lg 2: Radiii Slub 2: Hi-Y 4 : Antli- 5 . lg AA u rans er rom. anua J l' s llgl. 00g-y 4' ie C 4, , gy 3 gl Majors: English, History, Science, Art. PARKIN' LBRENEM u Hockey 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2. . 0 I -v-,Y I MITCHELL ELROY Cucamonga Central. T 1 I f P H. h S I I gajorgz English, Art, History, Science. . 8 QM.-I Mrlans er rom. omona lg 1 cloo. lr eserves 1. Q 9 f- - jors: English, Mathematics. el 25 QQ! Campfire Girls 1: Liiioolo Debating 4: Tat- PATTERSON' fun' , 21 55515 Q .-. , ler Staff, Reporter, Editor of New Year's Onlano Jumol' ?'I18h- . . 9 n 3 Q Editigf, U45 Freshman Play, .-Borrowing lgigjaolrsg English, Histo,-yy Mathematics, 9 gg? . Xwlrf' rou e. , - , . 0 5 .q.f MITCHELL, TELETA g1rgRIe'seives 1, 2, 33 Science Club 3, 4: U' 03 Transfer from Pomona High. I ' ' ' '-' we M Majors: English, Mathematics. PATTEREPON' FENA' 9 ,Q I, S Girl Scouts 4: Campfire Girls 1: Elem. Onlano Jumm: Hlghz . Q9 fx W V f gh Gi,-js' Glee Club 15 Eisteddfod 2- Majors: English, History, Science, Art. I fl ' 5' H Q MOORE ESTES Basketball 1, 2: Indoor Baseball 1, 2: O Q ' I , ' ' Tennis Kclassl 1, 2: Girl Scouts 1: G. A. A. Q ' .' 5 3 Transfer from Memford High School. 3, 4: Elem. Girls' Glee Club 1: Lincoln gl ' r.in:a S: Majors: English, History, Mathematics, Debating 3: Science Club 3: C. S. F. 2: I y XX s Science. Tatler Staff, Second Page Editor 4. 3 0 Q MOORE, PHYLLIS PATTERSON WALTER ' ' Upland Gfemlfrlal' School. . Ontario Jiinior High. S .-.J Majors: English, Science, Music. . y Majors: English, Science, Mathematics. v xo' Afehefy 4. Camliflre 23 3: 4: Elem. Girls J. F.. C. 1, ,2: Science Club, 3, 4: Citrus pp 047493 F55- , Glee Club 2: Senior Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Judging 2: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 3' 555' S 1' I . . ' U U 'nfl Je v ' -at 3 C5 - M W.-- . .. 0 I I f - A - Kg ., if- CC!'4f6COCC'!53BCCCCC1g ai '-: Q tag . - yi . Q, 5 , , I II nu' -'II ...Miafle gs fast? AI ag 1 s tl ll g-I ':211rY 3, - e- I. A- - . ff- X . , f I ' D 'A ' 'O k F V I ' as II. ,, Ill 5, -T llln. .olllll ' 8 V ' tg ' vc K Illh, 'Mull fxfluf ,hh Ml 8 be C I 0430 wr-rauwzn uct:-:Kccc 1:-z can 9: uaccag coca sn use-aa 'oggig 5: - g m One hundred sixty-nine zg mnsnsig as 9 . :minu te WW get :gina xgn uns: ' mils is F PM e f zf l a gf 1 I 4 f ill-U 2 M Q l I 5 Q 1 C, ig g l - - Q A - ei ks gmt si.-.sn 9 1:4 9 1:-:ae ax:-:mnsmnn :sm an :msn wa as 1 taxa 5 A S 0 'o 4 0 . s U 0 1 5 SENIOR PEDIGREES g 1' Q9 EE N ii PEGFliJilIianaug'EJ.Ii'Jrixmal Scho l ROHLICKE' MARIANNE ' Q I . ' I 0 . ' , A. . 5 Q Majors: English, History, Spanish. gqggzfr lgrgiszaigzagzffara Hlgh' U A. I Basketball.1: Volleyball 2: Indoor Base- , ' U O n ball 1: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Elem. Girls' ROLOFF- MORUMER a W Glee Club 1: Spanish Club 3, 4. Ontario Junior High. g :Z 3 ' ' A A as PETERS, MARTHA Majors: English, History. Ulf QOQQD' .1 M,,,m:a:,, vm, G,,,,,,ma,.S,,h,,,,1, J. F. Q. 3: 'Commercial Club 4: Tatler 3 ' Majors: English, History, Science. Staff, Cwwlilflvfl Mgr- 2- of 3 IgocikryG?: girls' Glee Club 2: Senior RUSSELL, JEAN 3 8 ir s' ee u . T.. f f F ki- H- h' 1 'W if PETERSON, EVELYN Miziiiistir ElhigllisllmrIiIiJi:l1'y.lgLatill J D 9: Upland Grammar School. SAMPSON I OREN ' ' ED a Majors: English. Spanish, Commerce. ' f gF g ' gl Archery 3, 4: Tennis fClassl 2, 3: Girls' Upland bramfnar School- , i T 1,5 I League Secy. 3: Girl Scouts 1: Girl Re- Ma-Vols: Enghshi Mflthnrlfatlcs- , ' 0 3 serves 2: Campfire Girls 2, Pres. 3 4' G. 'I' F- C- li 29 JUUIOY Llfe Saving 3. O Q gg Q i r u A. A. 3, 4,. Vice-Pres. 3: Girls' Council 3: SAMUEL, HELEN gg - ,,. S ': Fllgcifliiitigirilzlligegaitfiini I:fF'?usfl.I:1reg'1 il Seca- Upland Grammar School. fe. 664 :Q Q ' ,. 5 'pa is U, - . - Majors: English, Spanish, Science. to Q . KG 1 S. 6, Commercial Club 4: .lunlor Life Hockey 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1' 2, 3, 4: Q ' ix s ?,'2'ng3f3gFg sst Igog' flihalr' 39 Class vme' Swimming 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: s U 41- l s. , u en o y reas. , 4. Indoor Baseball 1, 3, 4: Campfire Girls 8 5: 5g PUINDEXTERSROBERT 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 2. 3, 4: .meta 4: .--- v A lim... ---.--4-- .WI 3 0ntafl0 JUYHOI' High- Spanish Club 3: Science Club 3. 2455552324 I i Majors: English, Mathematics. . 5 X Q Boys, Glee Club 2 SARGENT, BERTHA 0 Q 5 X 3 POWELL DOROTHY ' Transfer from Colome High. Colome, S. Dak. 0 S 0 iilli..f,..,,..nlli ' grangleg gom William Hall High, West SAvy3gEs:RgEi:,i1:' History' Drawing' gi Q 1 05 art or , onn. 1 8 eq Majors: English, History. Upland Grammar School. ' Hockey 2: asketball 2: Volleyball 1: In- Majors: English, History, Mathematics, ' X door Baseball 1 2' Girl Reserves 4' Tatler Latin Q 3 S Staff, Assignment Editor, Reporter J. F.. C. 1: Hi-Y 3: Science Club 3, 4: U PRESBA LA VERNE GBUS Togata 3, 4. fo i. Q IO FPXSSSW' Ontario Junior High. SCHAEFER, ELIZABETH N' 9 .Z44 52 Majors: English, History, Science. g V H , . Fontana Grammar School. , I, ,,.. .nu ' 6 Foseyball 1, Glrl Scouts 1, 2, 4: C. S. Majors: English, History, Spanish. Ill 'lil , a ' ' Spanish Club 3. ' . PROVINE MARTHA V X0 . Pomona Junior Hi h SCHMIDT' ARLINE . -l' . 'F ' ' Ill u ' i i - D' Majors: English, History. Emerson 'mm'-'P High' , U -- ' 9 ol 888582 igeelreilgill 3: Indoor Baseball 1: Girl Scouts Enghshl Hmtofyf Mathematics' 535343 4' . A. A. 3, 4: E h ll ltf 3, 4' ' U me 3 Lincoln Debating 4: Scierfge sglltib 73? ' Spanish Club 3' 47 Gena Togata fi C' S' F' V ' s PYLE MARGARET S: 'Tatler Staff, Second Page Editor 4. U ' i . ,fx 0 ' scnnom., MATILDA 9 . 3 .lftllta Loma Grammar School. T f f H u H H H U v e , ' ajors: English, ' History, Sc'erce, Lat'n, rans er rom o y igh o y Colo. 'i'- . 2 Art. 1 I X Major : English, Spanish., , , 1 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Secy. 2, Pres. 4: SQHUMANN ELEANOR U Q n gills, Couiwlil 41 Lincoln Debating 3' 47 Mountain View Grammar School S ag 914 of'7sficer.Cil: Exebahti'ngG'tl'r:1mTi5a?'odr?asi1ili MF'-lays: English. HiSf0l'y, Music. , ' pg gasses Contest, Second Award 4: Class Vice-Pres. Gm Scouts 19 C' S' F' 8' 1 ' A-A S 4: Tatler Staff, Second Page Editor 4: SEAPY, RUTH rs Fasti Staff, Class Editor 4: Eschscholtzia Ontario Junigr High, Q K Q 5 W 9 4: C. S. F. Pin. i lgiajors: English. Science, Art, Domestic U' RECORD. RITA - cience. A 'j El Segundo Grammar School. Girl Scouts 1: Eschscholtzia 3. 8 2 'Q ivy Majors: English, Mueie. ' SEGESMAN, ROBERT ey if-ff ,e e' ,J Gi-Fl' Scouts 1: 23 Offheiffa 1, 2. 3, 43 Transfer from Chino High. , in Vwlm Choir 4- Meme: English, History. 5 gp 3 S REEDER, STANLEY J. F. C. 3. S vs Q 0 15 ' J ' H' 11, SHARP, JOE If . Ti 21232531 fi??SiFi5:lggCigH0i- F tb H KL W D 'ilransier gona gust?-ow High,MMoscow, Idaho. :f'Wg 0 ' - , , ' oo a - . ajors: ngl . i t ry the ati . ' QS 0 S as ijrigir 26146 cgllelenewill 3, 4: gootlgall QH-ig.: 3, 84? .inthglogyn mcg, 4: S fr H, 3 G Q' nys ee u , , ass res. . ig 3, 4, res, 3, 5 gr 9 lv I.: R1Cg'tTfIEf'IMff H, h SHOEMAKER, ANITA v hi 'R 6 'Kano 'mmf 15 ' Mountain View Grammar School 'J A.. DS ssss V3 Majors: English, History. - . . . ' . V '- L 3-2, ' 3 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3: Eschscholtzia 4: C. 15333, English' Mathematics' Sclence' gi on so S- F- 1' Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 9. 4: Swimming ' , : RIGGS- HOWARD I 4: Volleyball 1, 3, 4: Indoor Baseball 1, 2, 0 K? , , Ontarw JUWOFHIKI1' a, 4: Girl some 3, 4: G. ,A. A. s, 4: F 'wnxv' irifiiisie . .. . .- . Ari: S: mn- -+ . . ' ' via lon ' co n a n : ' 3 4 - ' , 9-' S Biz 0 31 4.' ' ' ' Life Solving 5. . meme U ' ' umm 37 as 5 2. -' 4 as s 3 1 E : T2 9' 3 0 AQQSJQ- , e..,..-......, 9 3 .53 A SCCCQ Q KgfffffffigfC5SSC'gffCCfC1g QCCCUH K 005 C CCC -055. gg - 5 6' f' L 0 0 l . 9 l 'li'A 'l 4 51' l 2' lfwffilgllf will E2 ' 5 if fr' QW' 2 I P 1 l . . 'A -' ' ' 4 . lim ., :ll gum lin.. .....:nI U QiiiEllIl: ...sWo 22 g-ul -gun l:.,,,63l Q, hh, 39:51, 2-4 CCC 02180 . tw:-Kttav:-:tx uv:-x 2-IIC!! 2-:I zz. 1 2-:c u zz matrix ur' One hundred seventy gg saznnmgo e it ,M 95 nn n o s :gina :gn 53: n smnugg a' f . ,, lf aaa J ' l tv 4 sz X 2 FQ S s -r I 7 I 55 ff V ' Linh ..,. . ...hulls M mf Q ' 4 ' I il... .nil Q M 4 L3 M Q 22 ' S 'gn 113582 B4 I 12 1 81-ZQDDIIDINBII ' 3 I II 24 88 V48 8 1356 4 0 E., O , 2. ' ' , '?:i SENIOR PEDIGREES M 3 -f A I siMoNs, JAMES STANFORD, Doms :JRWVDNA 8 - S ,Q Harvard Military Academy. Ontario Junior High. U nfl Majors: English, Science, Mathematics. Majors: English, History, Foreign Lan- . Q Q rs. 1,2 J. F. c.. 2. 3: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: c. s. F. guage. 0 U H n 4: Business Manager for The Mummy and Girl Scouts 1: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Paga- y Q ov 5 o th M 3 B ' M 1 - 3 F 1 g C: , r -0. G UYHDS 5 usmess anager or 'Inti- sus , res. 4: Lincon Debatin 3, Pres. ll af 4 22 mate Strangers 4. 4: C. S..F. 8: Debating Team 3: Tatler ET SQQQQH ,, N. 0 SLAX'BAUGH, KENNETH starr, Third Page Editor 4: Fasti staff, oo . Q . . C ' f Transfer from San Jacinto High. Fme Arts Editor 4- 'lie s g Majors: Ellglish, Science. Mathematics. STARNES, DOROTHY 8 - 3 Football QL-w.p 4: Lincoln Debating, Transfer from Central Point High, ore. qi 5, Secy.-Treas. 4: the Sheriff in The Mummy Majors: English, History. F -,Og J 0 Q2 and the Mumps 3. Elementary Girls' Glee Club 1: Glee Club 1 Q SMITH. CHARLOTTE 2: Basketball 2, Ore. Q Ontario Junior High. STAUFFER, LAVON ' ' Majors: Engllsh,' Science. Upland Grammar School. . 3 Q girl Saou? Q: C,girl.Resgrvizs 3t:HEle2i1girls' lgajirsij lEnglish, Spanish, Music. O .. .. QD ee ru : enlor ir s' ee u 4: as et a 1, 2' Volleyball 3, 4' Indoor 9' - ' Q Q Toastmlstress Club 4. Baseball 3: Girl' Reserves 2, 3, 4,5 G, A, , 5 sMlTn, FOSTER A- 4- '.' r fcp .9 'Transfer from. Whittier Union High. sTRoH, BERNICE Q , x 0 Majors: English, History, Mathematics. Ontario Junior High. Q S .4 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Aviation 4. Majors: English, History, Art, French. Q , SMITH, GERTRUDE Archery 2, 3, 4' French Club, Pres. 4: C. ' F' Him--r '-'- row St. George's Academy. S4 F- 93 VCYS Lillre 3, 4- Eehxsshxg 'll Majors: English, History. QTURDIVANT MARI 0 I Commercial Club 4. ' U ' ' ON . n pland Grammar School. ' 0 be SMITH, 11013 1 Majors: English, Spanish. xx In-.... .... -:Ill Ontario Junior High. Gi,-1 Scout 2 3 - . , Af 9 , ., , I 'I s . , 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Esch ,,, Q 1412312123: cElnigllsll,1ScgenlE.l.q t 1 O I icholtzia 14: Elem. Girls' Glee Club 2: 0 ss , ' 1 lr r cou s : rir Senior Gir s' Glee Club 3, 4: S a ' h Cl b ' r' . X If q Reserves 2: Toastmlstress Club 4. 3: MacDowell 4: Class Secy. 4. P ms U . 8 .9 Q KMITH, MARY, TERRY, ARVIL no ' Ontarlo .lunlor High. - . . 0 U M - . . Ontario Junlor Hlgh. g . ajorsz English, Histo y. , 9 Senior Gi,-151 Glee mug 4' Majors: English, History, Science. .GB sssaag 3 SMITH, MILDRED Basketball qn-w.y 3, 4: Basketball QL-w.J U .-- --.-...,w 26 S 0 Ontario Junior High. 1. 2: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Anthology 3, 4: I I X g Ifrllajirsg Engligh' History. gtudtEnt1B5ld5g Xgce-Pres. 4: Class Pres. 3: s D P oc ey 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Swimming 'g l ' ' ' . Kg ll 3: Wzglkeygall 3, 2, 3: Indoor Baseball 1, 2, TILDEN, EDNA 1 illnt., ,,,.. ...ill' - - - 4 . , v i'--'r ESChS:!lil0lt58l.u S. ity: iillgJ'lnABelJxati?1g 33: Upiand Gmmrnar School' 'jx Science Club 3: Student Body Secy. 4: Malorsi E'lSl'Sl1-HiSf0fy- s 1 3 0 Du1CienDumble in The Mummy and the Hockey 2: Girl Scouts 1: Girl Reserves 2: U O Jw MUUIDS 3. Elem, Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Girls' U U n s SMITH, WILLARD Glee Club 3, 4. V S it .I J ' Washington Junior High. TUCKER, ROBERT 97 .VY 'l Majors: English, History, Woodshop. - - . 9xss8s1'. Q . 1 S Aviation 4: .lnnior Life Saving 2. U ta o 'm 'hgh' S Il Q ' SPECK HAROLD Majors: English, Science, Latin. . 99 G 'Z Q Upland Grammar School 'I' F- C- 1? Anthology 3, 41 Cells 'l'0E2f2 . lilajrgsz English, History, Science, Mechani- 3' 41 C' S' F' 21 Fast' Staff-'Senior Edi' dx ii:-'A g. , g, ca rawing. 0V - if Wg!! '-' I Band 2 3 4. VAN HORNE WIILIAM 9 9 0 Q - . . , I . .V 9 Q z Splglilglfg. ISTTH S I I Upland Grammar School, Y V o vi e rammar cloo. - . . - S Q Majors: English, Mathematics. , Majols' Enghsh' Auto Shop' 3 S ta 4- vs Hockey 2: Girl Reserves 1: Elem. Girls' 'AN HOMIE, FANNIE 8 ,.,,, sl 9 5 Glee Club 1, 2. Upland Grammar School. 1 .3 STAFFIEIJD, VEILLLQM Majors: English, Spanish. gg QQ, Q s taxltano Jgnlcir lHlglE. tl t. S U glrlb Scouts 1, 2: Girl Reserves 3: Spanish 9 s e vain . lrgiljogzz 3 IIEAISJI. iraaemfi IES: Hclerlcgec - V u 3, 4: C. S. F. 1. . ,J v 3 Q5 Treas. 4: Anthology 2, 3: Si:cy.4Treas. yi.: HNGT' MELVIN 0 V, S QKXW Spanish Club 3: Science Club 3: Secy.- Upland Grammar School- 3 5, Treas. 4: C. S. F. 1: Tatler Staff, Asst. Majors: English, Mathematics, Science. 3 fi fr ii K Q Invlt. Editor 4: Asst. Editor Agrarian 4. Science Club 3, 4: Orchestra 4: C. S. F. 8. g , , ' r V! STAMM, ELSA WALLACE, KATHRYN 3 S 2 . 3 13:33. igsgxggr Iifggol' Sflransfer from Long Beacll High. 9 - 2 ' ' ' alas: E 1'l. H't . M th ' , Hockey 2: Ba ketball 1: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Spanish. ng Isl is Ury a emahcs 0 XX , Volleyball 1: Indoor Baseball 1, 2: Esch- Hockey 3: Basketball 3: Captain 4: Swim- V V Q 1 scholtzra 3, 4: Vers Libre 4: Elementary ming 3: Volleyball 3: Indoor Baseball 3: 3 3 I Girls' Glee Club 2: Science Club 3, 4: Mac- Girl Scouts 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Pega- 0 0 3 3 lgowill Cglnbhljlxiio-t: Sins Eogata il, 451 C. Blish 3,4 -ig Lincolrtlu Eebating 4: Spanish v 8 , . . : ll e 1 avinv 3 ' ass g ' , 5 , ' ,' f as Secy. 2. ,, Sailing 3- clence u 3 4 lunlor Ilfe 0 U 5 0 9 . 0 an v l, AZ., Q Q ga are cc aa I c oz... Q cazaccgccc-3.eccaco: c :rr cc zz occ as c c crm. .s an will s, Wu inn' ix 1 5 'jk V 9 Iwi-'4 will 5 6 HW.. r-.., 5 aff' 2' W P W rl f 'S f IQ IF Q :S ,rl N f 'Of'-I rl'-i - -' Et, 5 , 5' E U ll ...ll L Ili... ......illI , g HM! llIl. ...s1r -....l1g2 f Shri, I., ,,,,,,g 5 22 l,,,, ,5 be tu 842480 wrrzaawzax atccf:-:mecca:-'name-: uaczaxccccc 2:4 acc-za aacsiza ufz-: One hundred seventy-one 55,2 39 f' ' J Q Eff!!! C1154 King!! If 15 lffxffffffikifff fifgflfffffg 3111131 gg, Qffugi 3 '53 QC Sg 88,3153 I I Sv i 1' . A ' I ET' -E ' .L A ' V. 33: 1 rw:-QI' I i' 4 ' sl -g : w x ' ' v s N r .Q I Q3 . UU . .7 ' QE XLMLEV' I X I ,. - QI no 4' Q2 Z 'Ag A DN Q 45.2 Q JT U 5 Q 5 -QQQ gi! 88 125 85181153 3 - 'Pail I 1513! SINE!! ' CIP!!! iI!12dfCC QEKCCCIUK ' ' 1883521 Clliiisllllllibiiil li!!! - ' ' ol ' N 0 2 2 E 2 E 2 2 S ' ' gggglg-ag!-ggQEr'P'ZCEfJSg1E WSQUESEEDFZSE EEEEQIFQESE , O- --.... m --- Q -1 '-' no H. 4 H. Q QA QE' Que?-5: :wi-E5 15-swafii-E'w W2 -,egg 9, 5 312525055 1 'S'-'P'-1..nn '51 0 Q10 mann Q--gl. 3- ' 3---.zur-M S' .-.E-Hb Q.- - mm ww F1-x :sp D: ld o Hmm ea.-...o ag 3 ..145q::g-, ..oxHQ..ogg..pr1i:1,+W..cUAgo.. m 'Mega'-3 Lt? 'QS' MGH' fm' 'f-maxima' 'E' 32' 5' lf1?oH'A M H' 1: HI 02 'kj :sg1,bv2gI :g'f ':S,,5 guna Elsa. U3-':Ig,5gCgi40Q:'E.5 gg g 'g15'z,pggeg ggagvigggg, wg M7925 gif 53552532 va 2' S rf m ff H FUP' S-rn F'm::-- Q :Sw - E 9' -1 NWO' m fb' EZ -4? rig - ... 5 --- :I 71 i'.., A. www -a rx:-av '-'w . rw- 'fm ff fa 'N uw 3- 5 0 3225-:EW 5:52255 is 6:5579 5553? id aw Qilfa? . .- n- rv N rv ' G 0 ,, 2 gS 'gi1fggg5gQgo,4 CE E5 la? 5.g,5f '2 . B , H. 5. I . . , . - . . sf 22 QHQESSSSBQQQQ 5 swf? 2 w H: J MMM 4. '4 : B .. 4 :S .f -- -af Q Q Q. Q -' Q -Q 2 Q 2 rv S0 an 2- ez . 3 Q'M:Sgs 2Wf+:S.r-f P -122' W 2 an 2. Kiawa- . ,S -. D- F, 51- fa, U Q ' 9, 4, H-,.. 0 ,QLQ Egsizmmgmqmgfl 3655 5' A g 5 S' Wggw, A ' ' O g 0 N U U Q 4-r 5' 1-P 25.02. 9. m ' W- E. ,,-.--,,, .- , --:'g-so ca- Q-Er: ::r' -1 gs? F mg- rv -:mo A A m,...as5c-S--v Of PH 2 an in m 22 5 A-'F 6 Em'-QOG' MUST-72 '1 P 117' -a Q- 5- SO ni' FEB fl ,RA ,lst H- 54 O D-'4 I: rr O 5 0' f' 0 :W 5- 11:12, .gi gen 'fgigggmflqgg 2 g TP' : 5 fi rum- - 'fm'- '11 , '-' -+ 5' '1 Q ' -- . 2 iiasgfaagsgfga -4 , E S Q? ' xv ' ff U2 G' -1 F 1-+ E A - 'ZF 3 E' gp E: can Z at S, Z cr 3 O saggy,-.E W5-mogwvs-mm':-an-mi-AE mamzcig S0242 Ffmfiff SQKKQEQ gm Zu. 5' 4 K2 5 S, ca- C 35555 ra 'WEE' 252233252552 '?:F'E2.'.Em -qim? -1 ..,.. , ... ,,,,,.. .. -.. , H . g M B5 Q E at 5. 2 Q12 51 1 :S o 5 5 5 EG U : - ' 'Aww'-5'9 'fx ' bm CDM O END' 5' Q W. 'Q .E Q -s W ' U---2 cuz Hr . .... .. rxngwwmmo Gag, ,rf OH.-. . 5 .qc X 'S 1 5 - gp ww -1 -- 4 U H.-f .1 v- -sr ml-' 'VP U15 5 S2 m '45 3 H M 50 -5.55 :f?L'39:,.'w1Sw35..,.S3' : '5?Eh 5-:EDU 553 Q -g 5.-+ 1-'rs-ff We Qzgigmwg ,.ggo'gE,---.:5,,,',-2215, E :B m Eg? zassss- 2. Q.-- 0 sw B -- f-E' Q5 O :JE f- WNW: .. 9 w w- ' 5-51:1 92-w Q :' 5 f' 'A SW 0,2 fu fflff-fig 5Q'2E-B'-:U1'?'4'm:f'e 'S Eifffm A X F' 2 5 - .Q S 2':5,0 .35'Qgs,gmS S-a'Zm5-'M gg' mm U, :a ' mf' , P+ m . fbi gp . -fn rw Q rg 0 O A 0 - W -Q ... U Q gg. N zgfpor,-:c gg:-Saws Erfms- 35- Mag-- 0 1 E. .3 I 2.9 ' 1115's-m '5-w-'sm' E-'EJ' arg :sq 63' 5' 0 Q -- F' 1 U' nqo urn. --9 W---9'-Www ng- no W' Og of ... . :s ow- .. Q -.vm 0 0 5 .- 5 Fm 'io 'E 9, ' f' 2'- ' U-4... F . 4 9 Q 5 O - 0 2-f-5 9093 gg fi' 71- '4 5 Qggg' 211 'Q QQJQ 2 F' Fgv--Um q'PEfnv -' :' 'E ' gi' - Qw- - N pg 'cw-Hu: E-' nal' Frog F QA, 5 td: r'? '- - Ewa N an '11 rr. W ' fe .f . se E sasgmzf-H ffgyr' ' I 5 55' 'fwzi QL we 0- g, W s'z2o'-rg? 2:4 - 0 -- B F1 ,ss 05 A 0 f' 2 1w5'?QSS9Oa.f: Q 'S Ek ,tt--2 : 'I 3 mfgwagggqbtnmg E' 3 mqwmg stab S, KQEQUIF5' H' QS' C1 D' L: gpg , .s. li Fi' '?f?+rEffe15?:?Ef?rr? if 2 9:52-- os ' AT Q ,Q Q ' 9' kIiQQQQ64h'2iCCCfC SC 0181851128888 21 illliihf 81180231 I-CCHS 1 Cffiki llflfibifi If 651118115 bi! 118091180188 ki '- - 1 ' 7' 1 v Q g I 2: as F5 -.El K 0 0 A, -A 'mln' v . -'E Q I L' ' 1 s , V E 8' v Q3 --5:5 34. 9,4 , U 5 fi f A E251 I Q? .K Q A -Wy .3 at-A4 1.50 A Q mm F11 ECCCCCUZCC GCCWNICCCCC NC 'Cf Cfkiiiiflf KSCCCCCCY' iff! af ffakgf ' 'C kifff' 'Cliff' if 421 ff' 1 '-'N ' Aff' ' K l K X van, Q3 33353 PQ YTY iglffli It UNI! QZQQQ MESH! Q5 L X li '4 fx 8 E588 XXXWV CUT WV' 1.4! Q SENIOR PEDIGREES bf 2 M 4 QQ, , VU I Q ' '5' 3 ' W w w V w fn W LA Q rw V 4' , , ,V . K A 5 , X, XY ' 2 Q iw.L..nl E I F I - Q , CJ gr I 22 I 3 A One hundred seventy-two vv -1 1 , 1 X . ' 1 -4, 1 1 ,.,4:. i J Q J ,KVM . f Y,-W W ,J .. ,W Ma. ,Mg 33, . A , ' CLEIMC, -mayb, va l 5.1 +A. I 'K JA, .L 6 X -w .,.f 4 , ,K 1, Jil' 2 L tb .f ,ly I-. wt , fi Q1 .1 J. R. 4 1 HW d Al S2 'zz 12 za ,O XQYQDTXEQSLEUB' iii '-: S - i t ma '4 n vt- naw-' E ' '! ' ,' 'P ' ,- ' I? V l ' pf ' 'W' Y-p .0 .f L' J w VMI HW' ' t, If Ir a 'WN L, ' , l I ' N - A C3 sg Q l Q. ,CCS nm 9 xr Tj gififiii, umm: O Liiiiil' YYFJC' .L - NK az as gallery Ee A FASTI ADVERTISERS Q F2 - WY F R IE ARMSTRONG NURSERIES, Ontario Q Eli J. J. ATWOOD CO., DRY GOODS, Upland , QE! 33 I , BANK OF AMERICA, Upland pgkqqpg QV, fl BOWSER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Ontario ,E an BRADSHAW CLEANERS, Ontario :3'...:5 SVT O. Pi BRADY, DRUGGIST, Upland 551,516 , 2: BU STEAD'S SPORTING GOODS, Ontario P-T ' I CALIFORNIA MARKET, Ontario 5 ' L CUTLER-LOBINGIER PACKING COMPANY, Ontario ,a ,, ,, Vim' y 'S Sss C i , , DANNER S BAKERY, Upland , ., 3 ijt DREW CARRIAGE COMPANY, Ontario 3 ., + 3 DU-KUM-INN, CONFECTIONERY, Ontario 8 will --'l llll I V115 FALLIS BROTHERS, DRY GOODS, Ontario , 'MQ v A FIRST NATIONAL BANK U land r v kg 2 t P Y 0 . lllllnf alll! FORD BROS. MUSIC COMPANY, Ontario Q 3 Ewa GEMMEL DRUG COMPANY, Ontario smog l GOODBAN'S BROWNBILT SHOE STORE, Upland an no l GRANADA THEATRE, Ontario - v C. J. HASE, JEWELER, Ontario fi I LOVEIS SPECIALTY SHOP, Ontario li 'l'Y ' ll ,rw if MAC, THE MEDICINE MAN, DRUGGIST, Upland xjqlg MANKER at BENSON, WALLPAPER AND PAINTS, Upland 5 CLAUDE P. MENGLE, OPTOMETRIST, Upland ,Jn MoCARTER Sz THRALL, AUTO ELECTRICIANS, Ontario 'H D , A MIDDOUGH'S BOYS' at MEN'S SHOP, Ontario 3 3 2 MOORE at LOGAN, HARDWARE, Ontario 3 iWg 5 , NEWTON'S, STATIONER at PRINTER, Ontario S 095 ,3 NEW YOI?K STORE, DRY GOODS, Ontario keying 3 1 OLINGER S GROCERY, Ontarlo 9 S 143 v i ONTARIO DRUG COMPANY, Ontario :fag g g ONTARIO OUTFITTING COMPANY, Ontario 3 tg ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, Ontario gsss vr m yi 3 , X w ORANGE BELT DRUG STORE, Ontario 5 Q 0 ' P. E. OSTRAN at COMPANY Ontario n 9 gg K an , p ,, cv 5 -Q I. C. PENNEY COMPANY, DRY GOODS, Ontario I ll CHAS. E. PUCKETT, FORD DEALER, Upland 3 ff g 5 ROBERT SCHWEITZER, BUICK DEALER, Ontario 3 S P41553 SHATTUCK LUMBER COMPANY, Ontario gs V, 7 I EDGAR WIGHT, JEWELER, Ontario rf : WOLFE Sz COUCH, CHEVROLET DEALERS, Ontario v g !, ,g ZENZ CONFECTIONERY, Upland s g: -5 25 in sms. 5 uv on V V Jag I as s A Q I s dt. ce W W c cam cig qcccig sf 5 ag w w 5?fQ , F law we vt GW V S If 2' ll 'f ' I ,CQ I' ?rft'l ' 5 KMKJ '95 ' P 5 5: - ll. O' ESL f 0 PQ 'qc '- E '- l,lM..rlllIg L ll, ...nn hd ' F Gr .-Hi' 63 -: rl - J 'H-it -I-till s l S911 at it 1 4121. Q 0 -wsauwztza 'CCGIZCQCCGCWHICCQCQ :nz CCCKC43!CCCCC no no i - if -di g g., A One hundred seventy-three 52 l 2f!Q22222l2389322S!4 21223253 2222 129522222 29 2 2 F32 132222 82882 22 2:1 22 21822 2229 ff oiilanesfsf ' 'w ig X lv 'AW . f. 214 'Shaadi 1 43. 44152 Q 11 . .2 22 2 at e arn ra 5 x BSS' 4QP292 1538222222245 2 2259 2i2'!i2222222if222 IHS 222 262222 22 22 235 64 16 . ! MY V 'Mi - Ngo Y 5 1,5 The Lzteral Truth I n iff, 9 Mr. Cushing: I believe you missed 5 8 A A K' my class yesterday? E Bob Sawyer: Why no, not in the GABRIEL HYDRAULIC E ,S .vs least' SHQCK ABSORBERS I ig, 2 - - A e 2 --1--- l ET sdaki an ' on . - - in .z 9 3 8 C ollegzate Fznance 5 3 g, R5 Mother: Come here, Johnnie, I have -0- ia 1.3 94911 S some good news for you. J T 'lg Johnnie fwithout enthusiasmjz lies, E ? 'ig I know, brother ls home from college. 3 08. -qsgqv Mother: Yes, but how did you know? 'Q - J :YE W ' Johnnie: My bank won't rattle any MCCaftCf Q Thfau Q 8 more- 128 East A sneer vr swws UQ Ph 291 Ontario 'e f 2 :2 A Character Sketch one 32'm'b'fi u Senior: Generally speaking, girls : ' wln.. .ull ' nn PM W . are- ' - l on 9 xxx ? Another Senior: Are what? Batterles 5544422 S f Senior: Well, generally, speaking 0 U0 N girls are- n Q Q39 E Another Senior: Are what? SB 85,53 E Senior: Generally speaking. , U . , 8 Q Q e X 0 1... Ill. ..,. 5: 2 Phone Upland 28 Phone Ontario 142 on an up ll lt 9 gm w i an in 0 a s W 5 HA awga , gag C S. E. PUCKETT CO. 3 3 3 0' '9 -a-V - 0 9 Q 7 O U 5 'ii wg .S as 23 7 53 385225 Sha Q U Q 0 li . ID gp . lv 00 Q fi xxwgfg PRODUCTS gwcvazgi 0 9 Q Ontario-Upland 3 Q . gan, t ' Zig, li ii Q 3 fx E Uaoo can Lot 320 East A sf., Ontario E U - . if xA,.qux5 A Sz Sufltana, Ontarlo 308 2nd Ave., Upland if gags gn an 0 QT! Dk S 2 S 8 . ' U K , 'lialii . .- ..... . . ., . '4 - CCCAQCC C CCQQE C CC! QCCSCCQQSCCCCCCWgi!!!-C1452 C CQCWEYI C CQ C CCQKEEB- ali M as ll ,an -l Q an f as fa N l gba s . i mon ,Q Q if og, rs2Q,Hm,,x 5 ',- ,O s 5, M ,Q yo- 116!4r,,...n,,.i lun., o....nl hnlM1antl 5 fund! no 922701, bi .ff 02182 CKCWPICCCCIIIZQC 2CC42'IifQC C4 Zf Cffl4!' .C CQQQQCCCC Ht 0010423 1012118000424 X HE un fe SGVETI y- 01117 Eff' UQVQ. -1394 X 5 ifeiffffffibifff CHAMP? A i A ,LCQNNI 349 --A ICiQQi!8g 4,4552 C S29 Sinn!!! I CIQESICCCIISBZHSQONES - fjfw , r , - g Es V ,rin W , , g - v 'EWS 9? I5 w N S A i sw NJN? + if EQ2M??,,:,,ukf fx 1' wil P' 555655 Q iv 1' 5 , f ,l 2 f v-PfWHs, ,Q We-' zfHfQlfn Qikuuqi , M- , ,. A Q, J- JJ! - A f , fi ,QFJ M, ,IU1 UD X . ' ,52Qx.-L-.9 15, s gum Q :mea use tin 1 :ma num c -mg 3 swmutufixcuawi annum ucsssensgaszzxu- nag: sau:-:4iuutgs'4qS an 3 8 A , 5 'fi 3 9 'g g 5 2 gg m 5125235 Egan:-U 55:5 ggi:-., a gg 3 0 2 CD 9,20 3 w..E,gf'fS 2 :sgg -3 g .7 ' . Z- : : 1. O gp H : gli? 302 QQ 2 95555 E? FN, Zoggflg' Ai 56 N Q, v-3 Q, .. 2 rg rn ff sz as-.133 9 mr' 55:3 gg IP 554:22 Q-5 Em 1 :S 255: u I on EG l 5-0: fin H 32 53 Eggs: 5 :Emma QM :ff 'wg Q 21.521 Maggie, Q rv rr: 'f 'G - ' 5 S Q 5K'2x44Q vim Big! C753 f: QW Q' was 3 Q43 QEHS' 3 0 O 1 S11 ,... 0 M m C2 S Q, H- QA 5- .... O 5' N- nvxlmb aww!! P WQQ' -'Pa' cn 'D H: P' vii E' - NS, 2-GB' T 0fWw O rn Sf-f! ff :Q is Saga' Q' fwwvfve A 1 I N I3 ' E. 3 2 ' O rn C2 2 -- O Q Q W J , r-P m u UQ -- C rv- Q7 rr 'U NU ,-, rn 5- O Q E eilxfoj 2 an 'S S 2 550 Q: Q mag., '- HIMSHSSR 1 5' 5 w 92 - 2. H- O 2 U fu rzm 5 ' an 'Q amish 55- av-U QLEE- - 0 a fa 5 if 5 - as as an n H I 0 Q ' ia 5 Q W. Q Q ng Ng igmmma 52 2 E gl QF 2 3 Eh 2 Em 0 V H 4 O O QE w cr U1 53 5 Q ' H- 0 Q A r- ha P+ . . 0 I N 5' n m 23 '4 .... H U E -5- U .J+-l2 3. 23 f':n5+S-Q4 53. Em v-U 9,955 5559 Q' Q'-f11 'f 4- A Us 55 Q-3 L11 ff : fb 5- L- si ,U -f C I-9 :, w H N- weaken: ' wE fig -:Q QQ jg'-glfbm guy 533, gig'Hb 9,1224 W rl: a I fb OO Qs 5 Sw on aw r-'ibn Ez'-1 v v 1 6 3 fb Q-I -4-. Fir' Q- U1 5 D3 0 CL 5 N cn H ' - E . . ' 9 G 50 fb Fin O F90 -3 7103526 mr- :: :.wb:f ami? '42 Hsu HE I ?3,w-- C:,., rv fog-C fax Q5 A522-Em H59 7' Nr: 9330 S 3 --DD Dj :Feb Sm' :3 5 gg, Q ,..,, 3 M :S C U O Q. 2 -+-. . 9, G Q U Q D ' I P- 5 rp ff Q.. 1-+ rn. U3 sw O :s 75 o F1 U H. Q Snr af W2 -,DP aff 'Mfg,?1n5.mp, 253 su fi 56. C: rn S S 3 3- fs 5 KD su UQ S 1 1-23 WW 15 g 23 S Q 3 5 fb a ' 3 Hman: A 6. Q, rn Q ' h 'S 0 'wi 3 NN Ol Q '-2 as A- 0- - - 'h - - A 01 . 9 + ev - - an 0 s:w.aec+mccccc gn u xsmzuusy zum? auwmauwz cu-, 2' sum? 1 so ovifla cm use mann wx c 4: 2' - 5 gl ,rg Q ,Nas B ggi! if 8 ks, Wg It tc avuuuin at ksswvzugi -:Q 2' Na Bw 'X 2- Q, D Swv 5 K' 25 2' w 1 0- ss X: 35- S N-Ja up S1 QA! 3 J- Ai. Ea Q I I5 fs mm' A W ' A XX S mcccccw: 9-:emits kt at cc ewan: matters:-aut Nt wetsuit!! km! mm! at smut 115: nu bi! ut mutt! 22 '- Q 'ki zum' l Ct , One hundred seventy-five B35 SIDNWBI 4' I QQ i l' . . . r M ' A T A , Wk r r 28 ' F 5' l - - A 3 .. ..... ..., , W... I Q g y . 2, -9?TQlEiYFQQ1ESf1g.5342f fig 4 3,1 DSL , ug, -f wt V all ,ex V f lylflvclbvlll A pai S, - it f X 2: : lil 'VN Z A tl' Psillf rl if F S illlm ,.4. ,...nIlii Kg V 1-yAM,i ,g xfiiillt. .nl i l - Y C' CJ M Q i Q. ' KS 'EWG 213988 E ' 235 A U Ni., QUIK Ill ' 5 22 388 -82188 I fs. Q ll : . . rdf g- : RULE Early Commerce I ' , 'Q' T' 'S In Freshman English: How do you 'sf 'T 7'f1l34f,9.2V ff E3 know that Chaucer dictated to a stenog- If ?,7f 5 , gmphsxg ' Q Frosh: Just look at the spelling. 4. 20 13 ,. Q, 0 5 meg gy, Qi,-Q . ,, f..-:J 3 - - 3 ----- heb, 217 saag ' ,S 3 C 8 v qs A Question of Anatomy 1 5 ,' 5 Teacher: Jimmy, I want you to sit V ,, 9? ' 2 down in front. a n 0 It Jimmy: I can't, teacher, I'm not built E Q that way. 3 nn - --- X , A M ,,, g . . ' so a 'Q 1 H ts Face to the Wall lfq E : ,J fs I 3 Well, Bill, said Uncle Henry, how A , , ' do you stand in school these days? 355854315 L 'll In the corner mostly, answered Bill. KHO5 f01j Style : ., y Q uality Y 0 . llunf ,.... .ll W 33.50 I 3 0955 er eather Forecast 9. 5- 4445 f Doroth ' I tor m x n ' 1 d- S Q S . X y. e y e pe sive lan 9 i u I , kerchief yesterday, -37 N. El1Cl1d Avenue . 3 g5??9 3 Mildred: That must have been an Phone 690 og -55 522 5 awful mow. lv' ' ' 'ny Q ml a s hi fi .... A Friendly Drug Store in a Friendly Community .... an 0 an K av 0 Q WHAT THE GALLANT GRAD NEEDS IS NOT fr a f-coNGRATs -BUT A sooo HARD REST. ,,.,. -- 1-il, 8 -Mac says so. s ' Q 'Ie' I I lf' 355 To use a gob of Good Clhalfey English Us has arranged for the Siesta - U, 1 N : Giant Nubians waving sacred Palms . . . Native Dancers-en Q E-ESQEE dlishabile . Pre-cooled pedestals swaying to the tunes of S' : tlnklmg Guitars- 8 4,3 0 s Cares smoothed from brows turgid with knowledge . . . Q9 'rv 8 5: V6.2 Parched Threats oiled with pre-volstead Coca Colas . . . L' 5 g f: who cond AWSK for mOlre???P?? gM 'g f Mads Bird Seed will improve your voice . . . 9 i GQ xy -Mac says so. 3349 55 Thirstily Yours, 55, . 5 3 ii or T v , gg THE TRUSTY CREW 5 rg , . xxx MAGS FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH mag U 0 1 0 ' Y 9 , jg T , , , Q 0 frat ' A A .... i . v gg .- N ec ,sc -c gif-if ., , az: C058 Vlby N 5 c rc ' 1, 1 , om. W- . .1 1 lt . l1A4fliii,,,leai ff I ut. ,.,..nI hnlkaaml llluM'f3m1ll5fr ni' 1n....G1 l Xfib .u.,,,, Q4 ' 5 5 E1 j-ff 'CQSCCCCCUNY KCC!!-ICQCCCCWNKCCCCC H CCCCC422!CCCCC me 0800023 A f- 15 XCOCCQ One hundred seventy-six 1 One hundred seventy-seven v 13 Q 22 n Qu 0 3 nh it C U 7 uv 0 S 3 '3 J Y M, F 5 Q U U an I Y S3 I E C Q V! ii S U 2 2' ff31W2'j'?jL2f', 'lf X, K 8012515 I ua gz as Q oz - mgszxigm i. J mm- was s was -ms: F 2 ' ' 5: E I . T' ,fx - if ' X ' 4f K X 4 , K 4-Siwiv 1 V5 f i ,- At ! : V' Jil 1 fx, Vi ll Q3 XA Zmffx, g.L -.L 15 c um :num uumu 1 sa: a aww 'mms acumen username: -num: miss? ' ii'iimunggg3zf:.., af xx A . , Aff? g ' .-:t 3 rr 3 cr an 9 5 ? Q Eb WSQE2 ggggfgfrr Qc, 2. Q gg-1 SQ-fs' 55535 gg-:Q 3. M- ilf. G52 give S Q - 253' ,SE,,'j5 25:52 55551 3 .1 3 u . ,En ru A pq - UQ rs .5 ' 2 2 5 5: z- H- B H. 5 ,sl 52 Q 5' f3'.1S53 g5 '25 3 2i 'F 'f2 P25 I Wag I 2 0,5 Sa-S 52 7 5654156 QL gjizgfg- '?3Kr'-i2: as 0 2 H 5' ' , as -- L. Q h - , u , Q . slag :f'?Es?'Dr: 2-302 2-5:2211 'FFQQ 23552 , Q, - an? oz 3 'Ss-sm as m WN gsw Q sq -o H zxmvawt :e Q L- Q 2 as S fb N C, E g E' 2 3 U ,,. F :Q ml. nl-2 1' C 5 OST-'E 412 fb Q 95 N 'D OJ 59-1 3 W0 as S, H 5 2 U 3 Q U Q Q U 2 N ., nfi ' Q2 2' Ui 91-an -2-Q S., sa S ig .. F-Q 'Eg P4 FD 0 E' m rr Q 3 45: K3 S ff 5543 'Q 0 3 3 E 5 Z Q 5 5 91 Q Q-- , Eg W 5' 9- 'ff '?f' 0: 3 2 0 Q. . QE: Q .2 I 3 amaze! N , ,- P 33:22 P rd Q 4 -MAE! 2 2 N 2 2 Q E -af 3 2 3 Z rr 1' m E3 Q v Q 0 5, 5 w 5 P fr U1 O g - A f gas-sss gt :- 77' 02 5' E 2 Z CJ :Q bd f-f .,. A 0 U gn CD UQ U I ,., 1 ,., O PU ' UP II: Qu 'fm-L' Q 5' f-r pg fb rn rp I-1 5- Z 3' Pj H : p-no . Q o 'G I-I U1 0 .:' 2' F! .... Q O m .. 5 . ln 0 0 3 gg 5 CF. O W W 5 H I5 5 Cj U3 ' D11 O JF E 0 0 md 20 2 as Q QQ uma go Q 'vscm O 'mf zz., 'KQQR OJ Q 5: E4 2. E O 5 Z S rn E H so gg. ff W hd Us G 5- mf 5 Q af SS rf Q P 0 bi 1 CU '-1 .... 14 4 5 P+ 8 ' 25352 : 2 2 5 Q 2 W O .- F va , 2 3 I G' ' ' in 'waz E E E? E 5 5 S Q- keg 6' 5 ,.a tg ,Q 4-T R Q' in ss Q ' L ' UD S Z 3 2 G 6- A Q1 Q9 Q Q' , I Eggngggiiflff iqillflltggtgsig fini? 818535331 ISSUE lifffgggtllggff CC OZRXCC ?l CI!! gif Olgmtgflllif Qliilifg . 8.4 f s - ,, nf' A .p r ' -1' , 1 A, 'T f 22 2- 'fm' 52 Q , 'fl Q 'Q Q se lf S M f Q. 32,,,gf.a, ,2 :SPM '53 i A 5 2 5 A mi? Mm 2 0 .. .. acc Mata at -ct wana-1 mccewz.-austria awbtauwmu mm! at :tau an tux wif I ti 68:81:13 I 4 - nil ggg xmsunsg 9 9 at 9 lstntitt szfwi j 328 agents 13311 gangs as as snug Q- - . lf' ll . l 49 x t -1 12.2281 12 f for 12 ,tfsaf tsu s it at 2 3 f ui?-H. ..... 5 y 5 2 .5 gi SS' tall. ,Kiwi D 124 ll 133 UIKQWDDIIINBII 15381 I 2418828 12188 UHEIKQKQ 0 - sv - -Y .- T 0 . sa ' 3 If S Old Spamsh Custom I SS sy? Immanuel, the brave toreador: Ah, Fine Watch Repairing B . Senorita, tonight I will stand beneath Artistic Engraving Emxxxxgg S 'Sv ' 1222 Falcony and sing you a Sweet Sera' Diamonds-Watches,-Clocks . .I , E I SQQE Consuello, the beautiful senorita: Do. .ICWEIYY-Silverware E7 a gqqsi x : And I will drop you a flower. A ll ,, 5 ' X u Immanuel: Ah, in a moment of mad ., U -f' o Amos:-5 love? , .. ,,. :f'1l1uf?? Zi.. 9p,,, 9 Consuello. No. In a pot. 1, gmxygn . gm! I un --i1-1 of ? E , , Idmlill 0 1 g Drownedlm Street 'A E E 2- RQE Leila Forst: You say that your friend 3? 'va F Q --L ,, At 5886.4 on QB was d-rovL'uedB:v1Qili you vgfere in Italy. Edga s g ' fQ . evmg on a es ee: es, e go in- 1' 1 . ' ' to a street fight in Venice. q S '4--- -1--l----- Treats 'Em Right ,. ' - Y5' . . . y1sxsss'sZ: l mpm Lf! Pzcanmny PROMPT SERVICE 5 , ' QQ Looks just like his papa. Personal Attention .lln....f, ..... .ull ' Don't know what to call him if Q 3 NQ-QQQ 455 'Less it's Carbon Copy! Phone 1082 3 q45 so uv - ' 8 cv f --1'-1' 135 N. Euclid Ave. oo Q x 0 O Aviator: Wanna fly? i Q E Marilee Davis: Oo-o-o-oh, yeh! ONTARIO, CAL- 59782 533 Aviator: Wait, I'l1 catch him for 21 ,ggggg . 3 you. . yu ': 'Inq 0 . s 0 U' A if 1 g g r lh Qiiig on an so -0- so so Q f' v a '- so an 0 1 ' lv 453 - 1 s 1 I ,,,,-,., 9 -125,7 uv X .: 1 Q L4 Mg.- W' WL: . af S -uS4E!V' : 5 ,Q 5: :r v at fa 55 5 35,2 ' ' our ZYGQQQQ 3 CQLD 1X,IALTS Quality at Low Cost S' , Dependable Used Cars 3 g .. .f ef- so ,ow 255522 VVHEN IT'S COLD 385553515 3 I E drink our -0- QJW' E so so W vo 2 as xwii HOT MALTS Erckrzfi 3 WOLFE 81 COUCH 2 3 on Chevrolet Motor Cars v 51933 55 555. 5 gg -i A. A. Couch, Prop. v , ' I an U , 'CX 139 Second Avenue Palm at Transit S 5 L 1-5 ' u A p gg ' UPLAND, CAL. Ontario, California EQQQVQEE ..L,. o 6 e gk 5 5 8 .' . av f1,,.-.v 0 3:39525 A C tg C5 156 C CC! gfC5CCC'g3CCCCCC1g QCCCCWZ QQ? CC S? C C C15 -. ij lu-' 'lvl' 1 . ll' ll I W' ll it HQ' 'Il 2 I ' u ' rf.. ,VAI 5 , MIPE HN e isfe,-istarlf ff fwti ae' .MM ...lulff ff.- ut... ..,...m hnIMrnntl5: 5 eo.-it nl... ......11 i 41.....QE?Tul ki 5 C CUZCCCCIUHI ifC42-ICCCCCCQZICCClif!-I CCCCUEQCCCCC I-IC C8162 ' C -tk'1!CC84!4 1 One hundred seventy-eight V D ss an amp as will 5 1' mn we Y ' z 1- fuss Ma u -. is '- lLg55J' f on s ll S 8 ur' Qil l l.MlW Q Q Q s KH 6 You waste too much paper said the .1 if za .f A do '-.ex 4: ' L' .1 A Q ,. ii 1- L ' -' , ., f 9 f V ' Ng 5 Qi? ' gg 3 53 2 9 , s i f M , .. ....I 2 I D if 4' g 2 +3 y :tim 9 za 3 me utamnsmms as 0 9 :aan tru 1 tbtxava 5 K ' 'u Q 0 .,, . , - ' L. .. O I H mfs to Authors Ev A 5. H ' 3 3 .. U 'E 1 In e ,, . 0 s HZ .. , get H LE Za - '53 .6 , at ki gf g ,, ' , so ' 2 U Aix . I l , 1 L d' ' ' A U e night how can I conomize? Wllen Better Aw s By writing on both sides. Automobiles ' But you wont accept stories written Ar B -I -- - - on both sides of the sheet. 6 ul t ' ' ' : I iss I know but yen d save paper just the , same. v 4- +- wa I2 Catnip . . . Will Build D ., 3 Dorothy Eels was visiting some friends Th Eg- --wg and left the following note for her near- em ? i L-i est neighbor: Q g if! Dear Elsa: Would you please put out -0- ,, Y V pm a little food for the cat? It will eat al- :Zig 5 , R most anything, but don't put yourself 3 , tv l ' If 1 t-n . W on -.- Robert Schweltzel' 3 2 -fr A Freshman Casualty BUICK W '5f 15 5 Q 'i The boys were practicing at the pistol N lv k range. At last the instructor called: Sales and Servlce . u 'tw' Mn Tgfei attiiantipmwh d d f h ?2'4 . ' W . er e lrlng a cease one res - ., 4 QM S man still stood with his pistol at t'ready, 319 West A Street 9 xxx' S V ,Q a fullclip in it. 0 3 X X Hey, you! yelled the instructor. ONTARIO u U g 2 Why didn't you shoot? Q... SSPY QQ Pm waiting for Random to stick his S21 N a head around the parapetf' IW 'll N 0 o V N 8 Q X O 3 -3 nt... , on 0 'fi 0 5 1 5 as s Z1 , 'f ag 5 33 Q55 S9354 8 . 1 s ,ag 5 Q ,. SHATTUCK LUMBER COMPANY , 1.5 ' H. M. Shattuck, Proprietor gfgagggfg gp in an f 3 cn' ' 0 a a ' Q g g Lumber and Blllldlllg Material -3 vw .-5 gi i 'QE - gs 88581214 2 ,, VVholesale and Retail 23 . sv f U f an 3 ' 3 fi' S E K QE Phone 6 Nxcfatg gp an 0 V Q 5 '1 Q D 5 3 217 South Plum Avenue , Ontario, California 5 2-I Q 9 fl o h , U jf vu, aaa? 3 an v is i 0 -' ,f i no . fi? n v 55 :pg A ggqg g g tggf C CC! !'IfCCCCC'QICCCCCC1g C CCC 24 C K CC UC C 'C 'itz 'QS mt? l 'Q l 0 Q 9 all iq, gt 'F 5 lltg fs 3 iwrfi'V ' V A gn, I. kk .0 f J', 15f L' A A NJN i I ., ..,xl 4. V sO f 4 f .O ,4 E1M,4.,i1 gk ' lui., .,..,.u 525iulgn1si. ...,ii.,,.mu1gg Sud! i....i ,.,..nI N CCC 02250 CUHCCCCCSQZ-It KCC KQCCCCC4!-IKCCCKKCBZ CCCCGEQCCCCGHK 6806124 CC shiftttv? One hundred seventy-nine One hundred eighfy 2128. Clkiifif Rig!! 88815 Ci1e1!8!8!!4!1!Ki Ciigfiiiliigliiiiiibliii Giigiiiiiiibi Il 1808353 Mug 8810531 iiiltgiiiiiiag it A , ,SE 5? 3 Vs fi 3 fiin Ewnii 5 if ff ?53,f?li 33 v ,- 2 Q-.E Qwgv' ff V , W Ag -1 4 ly 2 ig? , ' Q 5 3 iv QV 'Jil' , a Qmvx-131: aaasmusmmuzwxam 4 sms amzmuwzin awmsnmaicaauszi auumuusssiusswzmumzis auzzmfanuSaz4Z.-E 4- ' Q - 8 to F: wa -U 253, 5 ESS 0 Qu N 5555 amy-5 .za-5 vga -'S 5 -- 5 T!m'4 5 9' sf + 95 is F-l S' 51: 3 5: O 9- 3' Q I5 gl, gg n-4 355555589 3?-:S-in K1 mais 2. 2 s ut :LES w Q25 H -' - e- ' we I H1525-Z' ,Q : dw' 'SSD S ,'i-,,F 4. M Cn '-s Q N' 'mms E gl 52 gg 5 E Q 51 S g 5 I il gg C0 Sjxvezqz ' A E 5' 2 VJ gr an Q 97 v D4 E+ lv m to 'E' -5, 0 amiga 0 E' SESS 'E:55 U 5, EQ g.3u:5S' E g 3 5 U' 2 QR 5.g?3':R ' 'HN 3'-:E-,N H M zzldaieaz CD -. CJ N - 3' U., Q 1 Z S Q S, 5 U rn -.g Q, ,gg 0 an -X 6 E en U o :- H wr cg cn :J '- 3 Sv LL w Qsvpg H C D' 'g Gag 3'-I -E maze.. gg ' I al, x S' Q 'Q O 2. gf Q 52.5 QQ: Q 'YQ Q -u - as - 72 -f 5' fb we 1 Q 2 .5 g ,, 1: -WEE r 3 S' ' g Q E- 03. S 2 5 135513: Q 5' Q m U5 as 2 as 5- 2 5 Q5 5? C' Q E 3, '-4 5. 525992 Q E. 5' S-3 Q g E A S Ensssxssg CD I - Q . -1 5: 5 5 2 wif? Q 'Q , D L11 -f . - f iemssiei 5 'Q bfi T2 fe 5 2 E 2 Pg Sl ru Swwif A G 4 O 'PU r-4 ' ' U 5: m ' Q 3 4- 5 3 5533? 5254952 '3 3 . h 2 W V . . cf of Q 2 F Q 3 O +4 pq 9, 3 an 5 an :SS-221 5 2 U1 5 P - 5 cz f S- : rl- A 3 I .. O i 555 3115: E' 3 FU 53 gi ' gm QE io. V E3 5 S o 1 0' m 0 ' 0 A Qf ' . I . QU A Q A' Q Q ggimggggittcttsggicttc juan ggusg xaxgoggigastxmi ututggfytlgtttxt 4526138 gt nu gaxuamiixznxt QE!! ug s s gg r 'Q . I 'M' J 'Q B 0 Is? 3: I i - ls' V I 3 I . w 3' J ff S1 'aff 9 1 pfft 0 35 MQW 54 sg gg E51 g -'- A 45 4 f Q. +-4 1 5 i, Q 1 g 2 Amp, gm 5 ws X .. ncctcccfac 'ccwmtttct at cc emacs: mcccwmuu! 220 twbtatu -mu mm! at arm!! 145: sumsif u 21 G ut ki -it ski :CINE C C M C y. ,. .A ii 0 il Pi sc 1 ,,,,,l!an,,.3f ,i 5 fag.. 8 f 4 1' 9888! l 'll ll xl 15655-UI I x Q. Z , 24 J A 'Z WI ' ii 4- 4 sz flfl ' W S 1 H 'IH' ' r ' 'T V l fn V253 GW W ft QQ' g5f nilfE'gk l jf-P ' U Q , ...M ...H 2 'Q 3 :I M 6 ISK? Xfxfxk ' If - -24 ' J - ' If? l X' ' P4 'I Q :iw ' 'z C 3 2 Q .. sv W' D. 1' ' tv lf x ij?-H I E Q if an :E E 'S Z. 3 0 Qi? A 9 IQ -E ,A P CWWHTAI R N bi!!! 88151883152 W Quia? - Qu ?? cg Eglfjl ttf- 5 8152! 8 5 -,I -, ' PM fl A ,. A - r v f eviv -112' ' 4 55 xy V, QQ? , K Lg f kg I Q3 4-Liqsf .X ,S 5 5? 1- , , I5 V ug 5 a 5 F1 v Aga if l5GmU,,UMlz2y, few!! ,gs aww: :umm 1 Qu-'au a mm umm mfs a aaasmsuueaxnsuuzz - n as uasmxacomzfaaaauza an z - -J A ' 2 5 938 E S- S.. 0 mugvg mg ggdo H5'o..L1 sg was? 'firm Qs f+ ' -- 'P '- ,N Q Q O m' -f rn C5 rr Q S m -10 ,S E v-U gg 9, 9? Q Q' E. 'D 5 F5 o m 2 Sa? gs? Qgifiziirf '3 Ez af :Q -s5UJ EQEQSER' aaiiiw ,Kg --. FU ,., CHQ mb, gp,...0--G .. PL-Us MOQ 22 vga-5 was fe, . O-:fe 59 gm QHSQ 6 Si- Q- C O 9 C3 ' 3 Z ru F cn D' 0 mam ,., Q-Sm mth -:E H33 gilh- mt ' 5' 9, '4 .4 2 a Q 3 Q S 23, -. lo 2 3' H : 'fs Q S Q 2 .1 no r Q Q W N 4 0 4 5 ha. rr Q P5 H. at N U 5 15, QD E 9 Ur? 'D as S 5 Q- E2 N' 2 ff Q U5 CU 5 3 5 5 Q ff? E 2 fi Q- 5 5 -ra Fr G -- W fn rn CD . H Cm L I3 N. S 'fi 2 QE fn Q 2222222252422 U' 3 5- 'U Zminanegmofs fo 0 U1 Q ' 22:-wiwassims UQ 51 H' QU :-'9'4mE.'m....U2s:':m:: 6 Q Q rg rn on S Q 5 I-1 Q ' 5 H- Q M ez 2' g If gf Ewa fb 5200 522-25552222-fbi FE rn O EL V cn ' :. :' '1 E ' ff 5 QQ 0 .3 O ,Q agfn g, sfjgg,E-Sam 2 3, 1555 15:5 3 .,aQa1f':,:E,Q52 :ai M 21 Dim- 3'--,,ff4 as 9. Z o co 92 o --- H o 1.14 fl: s:?a:3Es:5ms 5, of ' gl QQNCCCCCCl?Yi!!!8C4b'!i!8lf FKIIIIUYKSCICCOYIQICCCSY lilfflk' CCCICGEWI ll S CCBFI II!! !'ii8!8!Ctb'f!!!!! A 4 - fa f J ,,, .4 we 1 ., vs? if g 7 ... 5 f-' 2 sq , N nf 01 fy 5 J ,560 YQ? X gy' A J ' ff I J in ,w A 4 rg 33 ,s Q 5 .1-V 441 ,sl-gf , A Q M .p -,gi A J 'S 9... A N Q 1:-'FAQ .eq V! v S ' s 4. fe -e Z -- 5 'Af :S A ' .1 f WIN.: '2 Fi' 5 acc csc-g.caccw.c cc ewan: mcccccfmaazas :za immune may wma as was amuzmm a smut tszzfwii av 111 - f - f 15 222 5 QE ff Q g K' M nl N-I ' - V 4, .1 f la 'iklmvll IIIMFMIIIQ, emi I.6jf i5 I11,M Q EDI M l Sf rise cara van ucf:-:cccccc-:-:xiistef:-zuuawzzaccccix c c-Q ccccsize fza One hundred eighty-one kiiiiiijgl TRUE!! IQ 151 1 iibiiifiifibliil Ciigfifiliigliliiiibil ' - 5558821514 Nui!! 800526 Mug Chubb!! Iilllgiliiiiiggfiiilig -aj 0? 20, X I f Y ' I' N' ? Ee' - 2 ' :' 3 1-'5 we '5 -S MF gl X3 X 1? 'M , gpg: Wwe! az QQ gif if 5 FA, M4 eaxuuiiwu I fi , g ' Q ' 5 i M f 'ga 5,f Q X 1 LQQNX - BBQ 15,11 as aa :umm un- maui sms ua-mu - -swan aaassztauwazuawsz ummm anszauauuzfunuaas - sa:-:nanx12:sz44.g5 0, 5 f , w 2-P r-va gg 2 1+ E 2. Uq S E :Q 9: rr Q Q 2 ' ima? Sf wig- :asm gg Q , 5 Omangwg, Uiggswwifwofg' :ME 21 Q2 EE.-..5f?f'?' Zi :sg SSIEH 11 5565232 EE EE-Ss 22555553 Q? if' 3 QW E Ev ggfgnijgfg Eigifbmaf, 'Sm mf 3 3 v 53 U- rw 'JU w ai? ggg 92.Q 5 S fgggg 552225 e , is PU H. -l .N f-v- 0 :E H- H Q : H' 2 0 rp m 5 '-'FDP,E'2 Q -494 D-D' tb 2. mqng-TT 45 , f-4 H co : '4 dz Eimmg Z5 5:52 : Egg S 3.355235 Q SQA 5 gf 5 , AIVNM 2 U1 053' -wuz? E D' S Sw -H-18 IL. l A g 5 I 4 m Nfifv B fb ::: D gm lo dt: M 35 ggtjgw-.Q rg :Bm 'S 2.6 wgig 0 'J g 5 ...mmsvfo Q -15 -- 'S ':sQ?:1 Q Uwe fax. oi: 222 -2 m Q: ' Q .- swnsr. ff: mg glfm - no w 5' 235--E, A 3 R C' 3 E 3115 S 5 5 5 ff 55 S 2 I-' ?E .. sf: :ewes A may m- as www- G 0 a 5 e Q 1 in E5K1QQfi Q t-1 Y E255 Qxsxg A ' ' 2 an ' A 5 o P1 W H1 1 0 ' gr QD 5 cn 53- 5, Q 5 5 5 ,I gg ssvn bl m 'U 'D ' , ' .,vK4',Q,, A .. w ,.q 95 H. UI ,P 1 gl SSS g . 0 HU on z , 5, 5 U3 o 9 C 2 ga U 'TU 5 gg 4 f 3 0 W U7 S' Q . so :I H U O O E F, , 0 gg o I sw :: CU ,.3 57' 14 rf 5 5 3 I gt ... . A 0 Q 5 O :S U3 Q O :S ' A 9 ra fb I T' Q. W ,.q O O Q 5 cl- GQ I , ws f SELQYBE, am 35 D' 5552 S 5D5'5U5'w ESP wwf 95:2 -A 5 ff Q -5. 2 2 5 5 ' gk Q F1 , Q gg ff' if 5 ,gg D5 Q 7 f' U 22155 555575 Sf Q U' ,lzzaaz E q n. 13. 1. 'H 'q 'MV O 25 as A. A E 0 , Q1 - , . Q A Q ee- an Sgfmzggxxcocc uwguxus fins? auzg:53st!zxxsg cafes? gangs 'c n X751 un 5 as minus Q51 . . '53 aw! 35 I A 'vb' 5 35 m Q gg? gg X I ' fi E- I j 5 A , 1 A fl oi ' ' 'W S A -' QA U S' 7 f 5 Fil ' U f 5' 32 ix wg? 5 HV 3 Mm, 5 Mm -84 X: mcccccfac Gtcwmtctct 21 -cc cfmutu mccccccmuuz kt! iwmittt -mu mm at 42: in vig wi! t 5. 0 0 ui' 181421 uuitf One hundred eighty-two 52 121383 83122 U Ii .N ,X bluff, 12? WV H El! - - 55888 Sgt! l Q 1 ' ' - X ff 4 gi w hat .--Ili - K Er fi ' SS 15 I A 2139, D 124 D 159 ' iiflillllbiflll ' I!-it NCI X' by V . Q0 I -Q . ' fin : U Q Page Webster! F gg ? Teacher: What is a phenomenon? a 9 fe! Bev. Blakeslee: I can't describe one, 219353521 S - 5 S but if you see a cow, or hear a bird sing, g li . those aren't phenomenag but if you see j 3 - ' Q a. cow, sitting on a thistle singing like a. gi .. . . b' d, th t' h . -E- E A-SWE If a S '.'fef.'lIl.. CALIFORNIA 2:84445 I N ' ' 9 3 1 f The Questzonrzazre M 3 3 an I ,, H , . 0 so U S f glow, son, do you know what I hit you A u , ' , or. U- ls- EQW A-Gee, dad, don-t you know either?-r PHONE 962 g s ln 9 -1-i 5' -5 0 . V 3 Tzrne and Place -0- o p in . .. - - - ' gg . cag e? tinlileailyz Where will you be at dinner- :IWC Delivern ' Millie: At dinner. s ' ' E X i i-i- ,-0? Q S Pl A pedestrian is a man who owns n. .i QV sSSXQD3 ,, .H M s d-h d . . . . HN 535: H... un sewn an Car 221 N. Euclid Avenue j l 9 . V . M, Let Us Have Wzngs ONTARIO gf ,, 5 qw Betty Hill walked into a railroad ticket vi Ill 1 ' :S office in Toronto and asked for a ticket 9 sssdgf 4 to New York. Q lv U Do you wish to go by Buffalo? asked 9 Q the ticket agent. 3 Certainly not! she replied: by train, 5 .5 .gg . a if you please! - IW' lil W 8 . XD P A s g Dentzsfs Dzlemma ff, if q Q D He: What kind of tooth paste do you S L 5 js' Highest Market Cash Prices use ? Q ... an I I - . .. , Q ' Q Paid for Peaches, Aprlcotsq Him. None, my teeth aren t loose. ., v Q-L Q55 S5122 so Pears and Tomatoes --it 3 Q , ' Q ' Q Since 1907 . 9 I QI ' W. Bodner ibeing pinched for speed- it In K, Q 5 ei ingl: But officer, I'm a. student. QIKQQQQ1 -0- Officer: Ignorance is no excuse. W 0 v --2 ' S! an ' ' . 3 gg e 'gg Cutler-Loblngler gn u ss 5 Packin CO All Careers Begin Somewhere 9352? 5 vga S ' g ' Miss Avery: How did you become .f 3 ' --' H u fi 5 'KS Main and Sultana Sts. Sufi: Kondfzfugeogatog? ld I Qffffkg an .: n f ' - s ONTAR?O velopesgn g y ac iessing on : 5 California 2 . ---- w , 2 ,255 -0- 53. 5.5 In Kgs i Traffic Obstructzon : Ask thne Grower 'yvhu Traffic cop: Why don't you blow your : 5 3 Delwefs Here I horn at crossings?,' QI, 6463 ID I Brooks: Because every time I do all 8 .jj X I the glrls step out to the curb. ' FIIQ 9 L '52 44 - tg W , In C C!! QKCCSX 'QIICCCCUQ x ' CN KX CUQCC CGC? 6 915395 5 Sis uv' ffl , 4 uv Il mu ---nl M aww w am .1- I 1'lh,E5gE H' f , fy of... ,.,-i . , gp Wr...11lf -ke 1... .......u Llama! lllmfmnllg ff Sui! :MGI e Q uit... bi FVQWKC Cf'!':f'fCfU2'If TCU!-ICCCCC ' iilfffllffi CCCCCQJIQCCCCC N! C8303 ' Rfifiilli One hundred eighty-three ag xxzznnmg as 3 rf 0 mstutuze up , gui sgfnn xggmggsm ' ' ' Q WQI HIEQ-QM, VW QQQ s 44 ' as as :gg . S ncaa Y? U as X5 K 4.4 gn .af x align' W' ,B H 21138 tm! ' W g. 4. 44 ' 4. gauuxrx num ,C s., 4. 4. ' Q i421 X . ' 2 f V ff 'EW . :ff-11 V L: -V Si M' 59 S vs f YM 2 w ii 9 W N is ,fgs ff Q fm' 2 gwgeli 4 4 1 fa -5 4 ly fa E2 f ' Q9 zGw22 'I 2 gy .fi 15543 uma :fumes uwwuu :mi unseen asm: amrinuusafnutusx -'num suumucusmuuwas sun:-:uuuig A s 0 A W H' H H s lwgs QS' gaici: 5? Q Q we on :D 5313155 SMS! w'S3-spa -.v 00009 Q SQ, 5- wmv: 'U U-sgmnl .. 20 E' S U:P Nacgxgz' Que-gfiggwhq E 23 H 229 gg '1 'sgE'f :H Brio ' QLEQ E52 E41 spwsga I swiss Qzgagsg .. 22 56 '-'UP F Sd'3pTE' '13'9'a'-2 'fm mm - f4J6 9-' D'--Pc: Cm 'FHH 2 gwwu-3 O3 59 - 2 ' E m F' :: S ' '02 U cms? as-N aww: e-a O U U- fb U' - 'Q gn cr S SZ. Q sv Q 0 Q ev- O H- X1 ,... rv- m U' ,.., O :S Q' 2 2 rn 5 aaa megan :Mauna . Eminem gd M :. H wg-U Sas! S fS.4':29' c Wax fx N pg O m Q H 3 -1 1 E, o :S .5 UQ F VW H ' 3 c ns' ' - Q 5' if Q- '91 N1 5 5 Q' PB. 3' V x ya 5 : Q O .4 W '-5 U rv- '- N E H- '1 2 J Q, - : 5 H Q 3 .4 Q Q m ,,, ,E f' '-1 A Aiixfkb E' m Q 53- 9' 352, Sega' :Sw Hag' :ms 'mm CPG 9' 3, gp 3 D- S Q S m F g 0. fn gg! R .1 W 4 E- E. N' Q 2 w U' E an KD E N Q: 31.20 Q-, I 'U vs' '?3 H533 eng' gf? 'V ,,a'...f gg E1 2 pc E ea AZ! Q ' 5 Y ' '5 Ewmuz E. 2 p-1 3 H, in WI g 0 pu CD P 5' 2 It 'Q 5 ' fl U S U E? ' nr' 6 , : H U1 C5 1 0 Q3 3 Z n an cn , L fr gglssss- 3 DP 5 H Oo 005 5 U, ,-3 2' A Z 4-p 3 Q' N 5 ff ' 3 CZ Q 2 -S 5 9 S 8 Q lf! ,U Q if rn' Us Q 2 3 E2 fn gd 23- .f 1 ,U rw C2 cz: fm ' 3 Q. 0- :U 2 W' 5 39221 E 2 Q 3 0 2 F7 I an 'whiz z U Q D, R2 3' ' Q: 3 S f C- . qua A Q, 4 . 9 Q' A v zammameatc gg: u agus:-:stem au-mg ua nm sum: Quang: xuuemun agxjflux m nu gxsummuuc gunna mu c V 0?mi3 41:4 721449 AR? is 12? 27 fi f 5 f 'H ' 7 - X 3- 'I ' 'E 'Q'- ,-A fy 'Vu' J Psi: X ' ,Q I' 'I 4 Zvi? 'Q Q5 A .p rma 0 54 A 4 f A 'Q J KS . fi A R' 1'--.4 QQ is H4235 is A 5 ...fm 3? 5 gif' 'Q C 6494 011211533 certain zittctctwmhx 82118 iwbtl A 0 kilt 88421 I it ski in G51 i it bi! t tb! Out ki ' ' pa One hundred eighty-tour gii ikgiii Ong, 98 e 25 1- -An . I' I ll- ' Q 2388! ig! M l 198 21123 , W. .1.. . p E ,,.l. -.., . i . , 5 Ml ' sf V fl at l Fall QW? X . , L-CS- is . - gi dee. ai... t af V l .-5 34 SS 'Hin' 22392, U 153 8 159' T - OSEC! IIIINBII ' 5 'Q If A., ASK! 24 ' S W. . e ' 'X 1 3 A Paradox ?5ij ij Mr. Cushing: Describe the mechan- s v i ics of a steam shovel. Du'KuIH'InH s f L, Cllnton Bryantz. Dont kid meg you CONFECTIONERY Q E H can t carry steam in a shovel. El 3 QQQFS .S v eg X A 5 -- i 1 ga. x 64:4 an xoke N X, ,, , , Home-made C2ll1dlCS i E n Social Mathematzcs 5 vo 4 ' un - , .. , 0 l- Mr. Fischer. Why dont you reduce Icg Cream ,. g:9 E that fraction ? 9 s Eddie W.: Because you said that it Fancy Sundaes g E Q was improper. ' QW . k g - and Sodas 0 . 'Q' gp s Yellow journalism l'lUH:ll1Zlll,S Chocolates E 3 K ssrx ., Nellie G. z' What shall I say about is 9 W the two peroxide blondes who made such gqhfi-3855, W ll a fuss at the game? -o-- I 9 KX Miss Stanford: Why, say the bleach- r ' .2 l n nll ers went Wild. Q Q 'ilqw :3 - 2 -.. .. Phone 474 413 N. Luclld 9'xs S 9 fl . . . - Q 9 an Q Defznztzon No. 1 GNTARIU 2 8 'Tm a fast runner, said Stan Reader .ss ii 3 as he sat in the glue. 5 Hu' --- -ull - 1 ' - H r . . . NO li W v Translatzons in the K ztchen u... .3 . ---r '. . 0' 0. is KW A H. Johns: Mr's. Hawkinson, how do 3 5 jx you decline 'cake' in Latin? ' a n ho- Mrs. Hawkinson: The same as you u E E,,,,5ES do in English. You simply say, 'No, ,Q 'W thank you.' A 11 fu ' . in fl. I .. - a s 0 nz . ,. lb 2 . .3 . gs s ss t N . U U N Parts of Speech QAGQQQ 3 A Fme btore m a F1116 City Noun-What you call your girl. There ,T i are proper nouns and common nouns. A 8 :sur wg proper noun is what you introduce her ,Q smite S S 'VI to other folks by. The common noun is 'eg 2: ' n Hdeann E 9356, 3 3 Verb-What freshman try to write I f' S4 V ' ' 25 SWAN 123 N. Euclid Ave. ontario SSMPCQ? Without' . 54444155 Q, A ,z Adqectwes-A word of rlchness and Q fr fy v V ' ig vigor which must not be used in polite S 9 f- f in 5 society. Q S3920 E Conjunction-What you stall around 5 p '55 L with when you don't k11ow what to say. E3 9 V XX -0- Adverb-What you use to split an in- 3 Y I 4 finitive. v , Article-Word of indefinite value, de- 51. 6445 R3 pending on Whether you are writing a ku - - telegram -or a thousand-word theme. I1-.t C, .--.7 ..-..-., -..,. ' 1 5293 J. 'G tg W H In K? CCC .if rttttmttttttfg X J 3 S CC Q CC ' E' fgfiif 5 -if ,.-- -H, ' I' 'u t X ll 'ul 1 i lngry'-'vvnl llkdgllr 23 ' tj X .7 1- l f' ?Q R 'fowl' ' f ' G,b 'l-H - 'Q F f o V 61 FMR E ' Ilia? p.,,l!l lin.. ...nlll gui' U 24 info Gnd! ln.. ...ml 9' In... 27 if QWKC KUPICCCCIUHS ICU!-IiCCCCC4!'4 8188824 CCC UEKQCCCC H0 C800l!4 1Q5QLi..' .ggggdfi One hundred eighty-iive J. S.: We leave them on the side of i :s l am 2 5, YE2o YYg, fp o u 'M ' - 4 5+ -ll 5549 0 I W ,l s I y M0451 nMc55JuI4 Mai? T li . leelde e new Q f W D f i E KS 1358 2 35.3 2 , 13 32 ,124 ,U 'IIN ill ' 5 ' A., ow Wiigf V ' Q0 :Q - 0 1' 31 o' V1 on E Whale of a joke KJ lg q Teacher: Do we eat the tlesh of the X .f ,ai vl 1 -rv S W .lzlniiny Simons: Yes, ma'a1n. h Q :lg thgeijzzelzegljn And what do we do with Tllerne Hoslery f sit!!! r Tw Q5 Q . A I1 Q T 3 X. y V, Q f 1 U ri X Wxx 5 'Q -'alia N ET , 1A-f W wx H A . XQQSS U! '-XS 9' s f J :nfl , ., 352. 5. 'P ...,1 , U Q .,, ,365 .4 JJ 4 llxkigilleg Qgng r ' af 285 - , i gk, M' J-5 V 1 X Q 2 Ein- !!! NIIICCUECCCCU 4 I 133 If ez ie s . 3 -W U ii l my Ei i 1 vw Al 1- 0 E F' 'K 8 r f 3 r f X ., V V x My K . an f I Q2 the plate. H ere's Another How many legs has a sheep, calling the tail a leg? Five No: four. Calling the tale a leg doesn't make it one. Library News Hogie: Did you ever read Looking Backwards? Marge Taylor: Yes, once in a test, and I nearly got canned for it. Camera! Mr. Bowser: Do you want a large or 1,1 snzall Photograph? Jenn Baird: Small, if you please. Mr. Bowser: Then please close your mouth. lili.-XUTIFUL-for it is made from a wonderful quality of silk-dyed in Califor- uia's own shades. SIQRVICEABLE-Once you wear Theme you will want Theme every time. J. J. ATWOOD CU. L'plz1nd - - Cucamonga l ' 1 I ONTARIO, CALIF. U Q 2. 24 U 2 v U 'pay U -l . nv Ae 0 ' an ,E J Q' . 1 I n e Q 4 C ? s as O ' an - 5 0 Q 0 3 .. 9 u I' l W 'nl at E .f lliu fir bf 5 IE E 0 U Y 2: m y ll' ii QIAD1 I Q' QW he e 3 Q U 3 5 si 8 913 'fb U S ' 3 zwa ii 3 6 3 U T N fi 2 llll M XD : I .. .. :ax ' I -51 1 i f , in i fi Q32 L if ' za 21 li EA Y . Q 'VK Q4 I Q2-2 3 ' ' .., .... ....V. X52 g gag P aa! gtcgttt-bittttttwg k 1 S ag E N 5 G - -15 ,lqyt W HQ 1 wi ll HW lf- 'S 'P f v' ' l gm ' Wir' 2' Q r is s ,I- Q6 lily? ,Hills W lln... ,...nlIl H52 mug 54 04,35 f illn.. ...ull Q. 22 hu., Saul! v Ei gg 'l QE , wrctaunzu ucfzxcccccfz-:taut 2-3 uuoziacccc src an-:Q - V -ma aw:- Une hunilred eighty-six . A ll A A One hundred eighty-seven C ZQC- ' 11? C ll 55 X ffezuffffibifffy IUQNQICITQ 'JN 45Q QUERY! 1524- I ig 818181521 QUICK!! I C1534 lying O? E I I X I' , Q - I' 'V EV 'g l A V ,f ' A ' N Xp j? gb agQw5Q I Q ' 1 rv- V s, :V rl-Zi 51 .1 . rf uv 0, 5 , f I J' M W ,f N ' X f 2 I - . I ' ff- fa ggwgs9m, 9' X5 QA 5 f, s 9' ly pw wi m ,Q QS 1f,',iL:gw , gr C1 L ,QQ 55 up -A - X 14 c a-usmuuum nu mu a :mx num: -swan awzitzttttfszuuusrz - - um: uwzauauuaau ue::s333f z-:I 881135444-3 0 ' V ' X 0 - :' 2523 2552 99' 5 -v '1:2ff'22gE'g 6 :, 2 ' 2 ,.. 'SI 'D F: 2? E' -J 5253 52353 55395322 gag? 32 3 3 3 'sei N, 5 352222 E 5? ' 216,-ng 'T' 533 S gas: 5 553v,eS'595'se Q Q Eiwaq-2: 0 ' 6 A O v-vs Ng?-F' WEEE,-'ga Ufgggm CD l 9-Tgghza ', I H 5' 'U QNX Q 51-Qiwsm Q f3,. ' : 2 9 2 HS MESH ff2's5N Hiwfsmifg TES: 43,73 :Fl Bo. I 2:58 22552 gwgiiggaigm. U H333 3 ,, ghtisia A .-f ua 1158 Q gf5oqHQ C-3i,.9,H9s5nm S- 3 gh, 53- ggkmfbhg 0'-V HUD S 5- 'mm B-sm US UQ :erm P H-o-R AQ v ar M ok Q 2 fb 522- ew- meigga 2522 'Qs- : '-1 Hr: D ' 1 H- - ami? 5? 0 2 ge. H gi 25353: if W 1: 8585-5542 2. 2 ' ' G55 gg O . a' '1 'A SH Z'I 12: 'Sa 0 o ::r' 'U 5 :s 50 ww H HG'--fuiw H 25 VAL. 2.2 ' UD :ro o H100 S2 F 'QSEH-SE of 3? ? O P1 - O H :-rv-nv-n .O KD . .rv-1-PCD. I-WCD ,: ' QQAFEQ 9, g: In 3' S US. ,E ,-gf ,. rr SL 2 - .1 SKQQQSQE 5-1 x Y? Us Ig H W an 5 2 5- E. 95 5- 3555 S155 A 5 -5-1:-' .UU a s.:bga?:.Eig Dj 355-n 2-Qs 5-33 T5-2' :D-U on Q -C29 i N CD H o - 1-+ ' ' 4 . aww E C 3, 3 Q 4 EST' rg 3 Z 3' 5 A E sxicaveii Q 0 U .. Q I 5 C3 E 5 gi 2 E 5 5 v-11 g' n gg 0 W 'T 5' rs 99 Q O w E : lv 0 0 Q 'U uv r-v-I T U 5' 'N G' 14 O E g: v-+1 :: ':av:f! 2 ES ca :P F Q Q 5 O pq O 'f A Q5 '?':E2I S S E 5' E 3 Q5 92 S 5 co H 3 ' ' 3 37352 5 Emo 'wg 52035 .4 9' .- 2 ma. C, -1 vw ,. Ha 0 4,4 ms ssswki. ' Q 5 U S ff' 2, 3 S Iifgggg 0. 5, Q. 5, 'gg 2. 9 an an G 1 ' g Af 3. ::.' fi :I Q- 9' ' Q Q1 , ggacggzxcctcsgs ezcugauscsg gxxxugxucgzsagi zum: uucsggfucfgu u ag: 10, uc ga ua ga ugfsgfuuc gg: u as Emsswxsig -fm f S-1 5 'va Q 5 iffy 4 5 f v - we wg , 5 J' : 0' 1 'Q ' 4 if 41 0 54? D iv A1 fv Ig A - .. 5' 'f . vm -gl o as ,eq 'X A Q , 4:1 in WV J v ,Q IEJ J A ., A Q 4 A N--.4 Q , 5 is A f 34 92 ...lb 4 rm -5 'A - 4.cacwzzccceccwwzcaca me -cc emacs: mcccccsmxzaaumc :wma imma wma as was cess num at 21 4 ,Q wi Eilitzkixzazazzii 1 x .11-1 5 innn. 1 E i'4T1'f'1IA j ' - ' ff zz nsnmznsnssza no 6 rr mann me ' vs - ' mu: sam as 2: -1 amzmnu ' -. 3' 'k 'I W' S ' ' IQ X yur 'lI ly V 1 ' w in' f r' Q5 11 I W Q rnhd nhv 1 gf 1 1....,11t4 g 3 QW Q 1 , fl ,D X E HSSKS' 'Mi , ,f39l, ,212 U ' Oliiffl 3193880 139 - A S I4 88 A ' , ' N3-YxKi ki 1' 3 - 3 , G - T' 'U 1. .. .,,,,., , ,, ,.., .- . ,. 3.2 ll . Q ' 1 A - x fn , ' A I 5 Heard ln Latm Class gi L E 4' 353 Ed Dart ttranslating a love storyh: QQQAYQQWN 3. H rlTh8 hero, with an axlclamation of de- . 9 Q U I.: . S 43. light, took her into his arms. That's as Ollnglef S GIOCCIY z S Q- fn far as I got. ,:: ' 55'i'5'5'W55 -'A Complete Marker' saab! so gg -- --- sn 'ET-V on , Our Motto n..zf g 3 About 11 51-.3 gnxig 'G If I'm studying whenyou come in, -0- 'gi-.sg sf , 2 wake me up! 0 y ? 3 ' ---- HQNLY THE BEST 3 3 U an 0 O Or the C ompanile 0 22, 44 .1 on an - - if 1 fQ :S So your family gave you a wrist E ' r ' xx watch when you entered college? VVhat I IU Q E gE do you think they'l1 give you when you We Deliver WI!! I--' ---. ' WUI, graduatenry l I 9 kb Don't know. Grandfathefs clock most TWO Phones' 154 and 2: 8 W 11......r...1.. ... 1 likely- 221 N. Euclid Avenue 1 9 59 ?---i- eSgss!4Q gff ONTARIO dl. so 3 X There are several things I can count s 9 0 g on. Q ' 25 5 What are they? Q -ss 3 My fingers. 'iw' ' will H w ' 0 0 3 PD 1' .-ii Y In... ...nl ' Q1 as as so ll H an ' ,JN an F-U-R-N-1-T-U-R-E ' an Q IIIl ' W . ' 1 Q U ag Q For Every Room nn Q E 6. in the House-- I , 1 521-A-QQESEE O . D C Eix e ii gu d - 'Y ' ,F Iltar10 rug 0. . -0 S -L John A. Nottbusch, Prop. i S Q ' 25 59? 138 N. Euclid Avenue We piffeggyriiitfglfngfxe as ffwwfiff A t E Ontario ffsgm 5 0 lv 0 ' gp 22 xxwii Phone 169 ' Erccvaeil S - '19 0 a 9 ., 4 OHIHIIO Outflttmg 365033 me an 5-6 5-V new Co. mx. .s 2: an E3 o an lo an 0 E fo 5 Phone 660 117 went A sf. 5 5,1 Sanus. 5 :: 5 Mxm 6 'ne . v t 1 ..- ..... I f C ' Kg ll - MINI C CC! gfC CCCQI CCCCCWQ CCG!! CCWE C Q C C665 8 s ag on , s' ' 4- 1 v A 1 - if u N11 Qiiiw n' Ji N s' W s g W1 ,,,,.11 we nn., ,nu Muni! 32 f in e-ig 1..., ......11 Q 1..,,,,V Ms 5: KC ffffil C l 'C Pffffflliiif ' 'CC KiQCCCC4!'ZffflfC4!'I CCCCUHQCCCCC 5:1 C8102 tttttwbt 1001425 C , 1 One hundred eighty-eight I SS Q2 X Vt: Wi ll PM 1 f im.. will . NA- 4' 5 ll ' 951411 il in 5 , , V 3 ' i an 'Ns Lx an L' ay Dnnx QQ ,LQ X X! 2 1 f r 131, Dj I hi EY' My nr 'I .I l 0 X lllu. .mil f a' If 'Jw Q N N , Mya VW , N 1 ' I I .2 3 C ' ICU! QYQSA, .- . ,-in -I 3 Zi Less Noise, Please George: So that is your new over- coat? Jack: Yes, this is it. George: Isn't it rather loud ? Jack: It's all right when I put on my muffler. A Typographical Error Ruth Galentine: Is the editor par- ticular? Thelma Miles: Rather, He raves if he finds a period upside down. A Time Table Randall Currie: Why does Marge keep you waiting so long after she says she'll be ready in a minute? Hogie Evans: Because she picks out a minute that is about half an hour away. Xiliiglill W YWYY?QQ15ff.Ul5D'3fU I DDC L01 Dil Qifiss M 'Yi Vegggeegaka wwwwwawas : -J' 'o 3.0 K 9 ED Ontario's Modern Stationery Store Un selnsh Service Phone 30 STATIGNERY BOOKS PRINTING ENGRAVING ONTARIO The Eleventh Wonder Bert Heiser was calling roll in his sixth period gym class. Everyone had answered present except one and after s.ss.ms,1sla ... si! an SS .1 'f .. - ff ' iii' ss .4 - 3 Ill Q Ei W SUE ET . 5 . W i r vs Sv --..... .,-1 U T an f U 3 -f 3 n an S C25 x Q on 5. ssss4g Q, 3 ' 0 fre Q. 5 I ll I NU I 'l'Iln.,, QKQKQQQ 5 E U xv N E! Q Il 'll Q 3 3 U . v' 7 'x calling this name several times, the 1 A Q 9, coach finally said: What is the matter: Q SSS ' , U ' l1asn't he any friends here? y .QQ ' 9 NEW' YORK . OI - I . --1 ' , ' I.. . Q gas DEPT- STORE stone Blind Q 9 7' ' ' Eddie: I can't see a wink. .- K 0 U : -OO S' Euclid Ave' Ontario Kay: What's the matter with you? 3 Q Q 4. Eddie: I've got my eyes closed. at 3 F5 'K 'N 'it 585 1 T Q, - i-'i -Z A 4. 5 . SPECIALISTS Q 3 ' ' ,if I 5 Q, v u Tournament Play 3 3 Og K 5' 'm ' Cliff Little: Let's play some tennis. ogwgfatg W f-N Francis Hawks: Can'tg the net's 5 2 fl 9 S 1' h broken. Q X ' 1S Cliff: Fine, the net's always in the V ,a s A 1 way when I play anyway. F . ppare ss. a s I 3 , 'P 3 : fo A Polzfeness Pays 3 gg . l . :A - ' E RWE feggck. Pardon me for walking on your 5. agqqg 5 Gladys: Oh, that's all right. I walk . 8 1 jg I on them myself. 3 9 1, gg.. , O - ' Q ' .. .. , .,.. ,. ,,., ., .... ,v L'W 'L Q-fv ' i n cc W W Q as Co me ,file t SK 'W W Iliff :N : ik y , 3 D , ,.... : 'Q il ff X les ...-. 1? 3. 1-223 y ,. ,Q .Q , .... ., 9, gn y I 5, 2 WW .llllllf ,CE Y hh... ,,..nIlll f' fl .4 'V f glllh... KQUHN Quill... will 57 CK ' UMKC 0521011084248 'CC HC CGGG4? CUC!! 92 CCCCUEQCGGCC !-If CCGGR ' ' I 17? -gg g 24 .QC One hundred eighty-nine W ' 'F ' WFEH45fu1'g1'wF31ff'-31'f 'FE klggiiilagiiillfjgtiilli Q3 8 98 Qblilfllllbit Huw gill Savill! Sgt! It jtllllllaf 1 Wwsf erf ff? e if f' is 2 2 82 v 'i as f W? ti' . . 2 B2 Wfitiilf 2 zz QQSSSS Qiiiillllkdilfllllkii 3 il!!! ,I Qibiillllllbiiill lbiflllli 2468882 S2188 1813! ses ki - F5 9 6 - - . . r. T ggi i gg Of all sad words of tongue or pen X S l for which we pay good money, The Flrst Natlonal Emxxsxg E S The saddest is the annual joke, Bank of g a When the writer thinks it's funny. s O fisssws 'S' :D 5 Qi li- WHEN You WANT IT S-QGL3 gn 9 ! ' Q f 0 After All and All u no 0 , I , Be repared for life's o or- 11 mix The Joke editor may Scratch his pen tuniges as well as life's SISCT- gif? S! ' S 'Til the ends of his fingers are sore, gencies A Savings Account , : But someone's sure to remark with a grin means ' ready mone in the ? E 3 I've heard that one before. moment f I. te t y d in S .Q S 0 g ea s nee . 3 2 ez 'Wi e ---- a mz Qs QQ 5 START YOUR ACCOUNT S . 5 S i f t 5 , Lullaby March TODAY 3 3 -- Mr. Smalley: I am dismissing you and Save Regularly - 2 gv ssss DR 3 x , ,, t, I t ten minutes early today. Please go quiet- 2:,h?sF,a K ' ly so as not to wake the other classes. This Bank Invites 3 3 . ,.' '9 .-..-li.-... 'Y A t Q 0 our ccoun mimi an no ' 9 so .. A Matter of Acoustics 195 Second Avenue , ... Q x L2 E Speaker fduring assemblylx Can you UPLAND : S QE, K hear me up in the balcony? gh 555123 3 9 E Scrubs fin unisonjz No! 3 w e -----nuff' Q 0 . Q Q 9 a s Sympathy New Si 'w w -.3 3 So you really want me to come and 25'-+'p.j 23 gn an visit you? 0 lt 2 2 Yes, I've been terribly lonesome since S 2 ...Crosley Victor Radiola... mY Sllldfish died- S 555 S5822 For 8 ,Q W E Q E MUSICAL Exif, Please 2,45 . , , 5 ,5 MERCHANDISE Have you an opening for 2, bright, Efkagqtg wig energetic high school graduate. 5 6 S ' of Yes, and don't slam it on your way gf out., S g assess MERIT --- gwgssm li UO Q33 OO N sn A Q t' an . gf. U ., .. ues lon of zme 5 gy, ., 21 0 Betty: Meet at the nbrary at the T' 5 5 xxwbi F d B - M . end of the fifth period. gwdfatbi 5 V In Bob: All rightg what time will you no 7' ,, , QE or ros. us1c Co. be them., sw ' Q Ontario Pomona 8 ' 0' . . Tile? - V ggvzw 313 N. Euclid 151 E. Zed , , N Ejs . str: v , , The Lesson tn Physzology - v 3 3 Kimball Pianos 3 S , The teacher was explaining the points an 0 2 of the compass to his pupils. S S Rkkkfiigil If you stand facing north, he said, ZKRQQQQ S in' what have you in your right hand. 3 2. , 8 IO Dk S Carl Palis: Fingers, 8 asia kr, Q, r , v ..-.... gQ 2' Qi!' CCCAQI CCC G51 C CCC QCCSCCGQQCCCC!C1g'CCCCCC4!w C CQC4!gC CC g C CCCQ -P S2 11 ul A o ' L Q4 0 , 1 L 0 . wp Q 5 ' nm A5 11 F 2: tfg '2vWS 5 lm 2: E 5 9 is Q bm' S ' j all p :Q if lsoim lv-sf E., 5, Q 54 6 0 MII i ln... ..-xllll Ilkgmful A 2 lin.: ...ull fllllln.. -is iq ff. ffiff CfC'f'ICCffC!i!4f QCC'3ifCCCC4!'3lffCfC4!'IfCff CQQQCCCCC HC 001043 SCCCCINIKCCUIQ A u One hundred ninety 8 0 1' mn: Q H ' mu Ma su-.mum NI VJESSUI f f N l ,Q s f, Q 1 e1 1mM11 ' 1 n C ta 4 - Q -- t. .1-H 2 sa Q 4 4353, ,HBOS Dli ii 8882151380 ffiifllflflwflfl 153 ill Hffllf fa if QNSKGQQ hi K 'n o U 3 0 Q ZZISSSSMESSDQOOSSZQ DD D 25 2 or v gg Q Q3 0 .Q .ox Q1 Q6 me fvs Ihllr. ..,., ...nlfll 55 o' an . -1 3 HI. The Green Bay Tree iii 3 Here's to the teachers, long may they E. 5 live, even as long as the lessons they 3 s give. Q -i- -1-1 3 gg The Truth that Hurts s E Customer: I want the cheapest suit ,' 5 in the place. 95 93 Outfitter thaughtilyjc You've got it un ' g on, sir. 5 -1- 55 ' 'S wg Cap this One' at ' . U , A Senior stood on the railroad track: I 2 A train was coming fast. The train got off the railroad track 1' 1 And let the Senior past. hi ..... .ull . . E2 WH 'EQ N we Doggie 2 X Senior: Earl's new roadster is awful- : 5 ly cute. Junior: Yes, you ought to see it play 1 dead on a lonely road. 5 a 0 giuwwi 3 I ' 3 fx gp . an ,I LOVE S 0 U ' Q 5 , SPECIALTY his sssufi as A F- SI-IOP 'M ,E I -'S Q .. se ? 5 2: s ng, If u STYLE--QUALITY I 3 PRICE 0 Q ,Q si 118 West B Street Phone 1460 Q 5 ONTARIO 'A s .9 0 -' as ' . , D ir! 59 IQ gl 5 .1115 'bi CC tu The Gemmel Drug Co. ,OT A DRUG SERVICE IN KEEPING WITH THE COMMUNITY 143 N. Euclid' Avenue Ontario, Calif. The Last Laugh They laughed when I sat down at the piano, but before I was through they were laughing out loud. Prudence Hath Its Reward Father: The man who marries my daughter will get a prize. Young man: May I see it, please? This is Economy Alfred H.: You say this book will save half my studying? Salesman: Yes, A. H.: Give me a couple of 'em.' Repeat the Experiment Physics teacher: When two bodies come together, is heat generated? Student: No, sir. ,I hit a guy yester- day and he knocked me cold. 2 2155755321 JCC!!! S un pv 0 0 0 E. sssd v i S4 s K3 O0 3 U U 0 U U Ewa 4453 u f K 5 an 3 an 5 so vs so an gf U EL- : I I Ss E-D 91 mg as mea: ll E 82 ll 13 he ll if gt nu mans ' sg 1 H fi A 1 If Still, 'Milf ' ki! 5- 585 B fi gl!!-gg!! I8 6 ki!!! t 1 iiitbiiiili . J Nl J 49 4 A CSE!! XD Y gsm. 4 qi. '52 . ., - ,: O . I 4 Q Q - 9 8 U 5 fy ' I J 4 :Q Q .A .0 05138118 ki! . eff? 'Pe ' v , ,. gs . .wx : 3 so ' nv ' ?' za. 44.45 0 U U V 1: 8 8 an L . - ..... . . ., . 8 if I CQ KQKC Gases: C CCC !'ZfCS,f5C'HffCCCf1N CCCCUPI C fC9S!f CCC9g CCCCUHN S53 V 5, Hu- -'lllll g 6 e 1 Q f Q III' --11111 f 6 lla' -ull 1g :'WiI,1 1. ,Wv If .. I .C. ,. il. s, ,. Q. ,, t 12 E Q e f ' 6 I s nh.. ..., ......u l9lgl1la Il1lZ2 gui' 1... -..ln ,1 35 v 1 CC KC' CCCCIUNK ICC' iCCCC 4 ICCCKKW' ICCCCC' CCCCCC' 0 C8101 USCG' C8680 'e. , One hundred ninety-one -1' .1 .1 1 1-1 uv lv 1. 1 1 1 :ff 1 1 -1 -2. Q. .', Q. 1 1 I 1 1. 1 6 15 i1 -1 .a ,,, , + -,ff 1- ,W 1, .f.Y. '4,V.L.. : -f V qui! 1x 7 111.3-V -si!!-If x B' l xx W1 p 5 , I v ,A i Z 1 -111,: rgg 1 'A A 51 L h r r p i vi . N! 1 3191 gggs svikxmstsxza as 9 25 880' SSEQSSSSS EZQ T ' Silk ti n g v zegiibj w mmsn xiw sgigs z af' I ' ei, . UU1v' sl 1 W1--N - ull V dalgakx AV, 1 :W 4351 1-3 1 1-41.-1 - 1 1, az 9 -0 Q1 - 1 1 gf PWA f tl QEQQQ S 1- 1 . V I 5' 1 1 11111 .-. I 9' sf 5', 1f'x 2 5' 1 gf?-1-e f h1.1 '11 M 4 el' ' I11. .,1.. l11.11 2 Q4 LE, gg 1 gg ESQQSQNQ D D ssmnansza xt um y n:-zfasnuzann mea z cmmaa sx i3 28UEfSiC6iii :S , I .1 L 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 f 'rfii '11--avw g ,'? 'fl - I ,, 1, .. 1 1, . , 1,1 - 1--:1 - D- - 1 1 1. I, '1 ' X if N a ' LW ,yi 'Z' -1 . 1 3-- ff '1 : 4 1 1 ' . -awww? 1 - 1-+' 1 - .1 f 1 3 S If - ' ' f p -573:51 S . ' .J If Q if 13 F-5.1 4 1-1 .1111 1 . ' ' , . ' ' A ff s 11,5 '19 59. 1 5 1 1. 1 ga. 1 sfffff SEMI' S ' 1 TT 5 . -D., ., . I 1 1 Q 3. ,? 1g,:- 'f . 5 1 73 2 i f : 11- -1 . :vw . . J - 5 - . 3- S11 -.5 -' 'si-suswg f A 1 ' 1' ' 1' qf .- 1 A . . Q - , 1 . 2:12-.eeaiesezg ' f a 1 1 - . 4 1 1 1-3 r g's:1f5fg1 g-1. . 1 1' 'ff ' 1 1 M 1 ',f -v-11 'f-J':- 11, 1 ' b 0 . 0 . 1 - , 1 1 .11 9 1. 1 X . 1 ' -. 5- . 1 1 ..+ ',, 51.-A ' 1 - - ' - ' 'E -1 i f 1. 5 ' '1 3352 1 ' 1 1 .3 . A 35553555 .1 fi -Q11 2 1 an 'LQ' j ' ' ' 9 4. 1 .1: -21.1,-xl f 1 . 3- , 1 Eli-i-7 1 A ' N A 1 .3 H i' 4 - ' 1ir T'...111I P N U x N ' 192 1' - 1 'V X, .. bv lln1.1:..... to I h I I , vljv . , 5 f 1 . 1 1- 8 ' ' . 1 'A . ,,, 46- ' fi.. . 1 1 1 . Aves? , X31 'A Q. -,,A .v!, :A , V .1 ., ' V w 5,1 E 1 1 1'f : ':.. T' 1 U51 ' 1 ' M 1 os I ,Q '- if 2 41-'M , 2 T- - .ll11.L..N 1 ' V I1 ,gg 91.- 1. 11. gf --S7 ' 1 s 1 Q1,n'.zmg3 11' 1' if 1 ' . 1- - - 1 11 . 1 3 ' 1 ' '-'fc' 1 1 1 1. ' - iff' 1+ 1.1 va' - :-.geff-.if'2 -G fea 1 - H11 v -1' 'g imigf' 1 7' - L , ' 2 I 1 '11 u p If sf - ff-11111 .1 - 1 1 1 11- 1 , ,,. E Pj gl, 1 . 11' ' -,Af f Lu, 4 ,f 1' C-Q59 1' 4' 1 ms. 1 -1 1 -1 ?2:7!1i'E9 - 1:51 47 M. 1 A g l .12 1 r 41 1 , lf L i. , Wag 4 ,:, .lx ' ' I Q I 11 q,.f 1. 1 ' 1 25251-15315 3566565 A 113 f1. ':L3,9l 0 1' 'pw ' ' -.11 s 5- sing 1, il jf H M, an - 5 -f- Wi. if? 1: -n - - 1 if ' 1 -1 35325 ggwifwgqvq, , Jil, ,E : Eng,-ave1.S lv 2 5333 m gfg-12514. . COMMERCIAL ART ENGRAVING oo. -1 - '-'- f gi., ' A 1-1.2 X344 S 1 Los Angeles ' 1 it 1 Q -5- , 1 1-1-1 1--1 ' ' ' ' ' w,-v-J?- - 11111, ,' 3111 , 1 wfwza 1 011111. By 1 1 -1 -' 'jgwfig .- 45 WEBER-MQORAE co. ,I l P ...H f 1' rf qgdwvt n 1 Los Angele ' ' 1 3 I if 54- f1'5v -- W r 1.1 M 9 L . LJ ii 1.3. 1 .i '1'1i?- , -.V ff7 1 3gg,,s.,., S2 ' Bi di B 11. 1,141 ' if .jim ,ft .Ari da n ug y A F. Q' VV - g f M 9 do j,, . 2 . in' WEBER-MeCRAE co. I 1,215 - ' 1--1---Q 1- - fl ' 1 Los.Ange1es k 15' u, 'j.L ,fr 3 1' .. --:.. ?1'ff g .1 -H ' 4. I Qi 1 1 Lf Printed By 15.1 3 iff: sf IQ hi , it THE DAILY REPORT A , 1' 1, jg y fig?-2-'big 1 ...P -i 1411 211 - S Onrmo 1 -1 -1 . 1 1 ' 1,- A 1' 'wi I' 1 - ' 'I -i r Y , I . 'Muay Yxhgg . i 1-fp - sa ge. . - 45 1 ' un d . :gc . ogzcccacfg new:-2 gc1'gz ce g5jgg5:cfsQ1:5 ss-wg: 'f . 1 .11 ut 111- mul . s, 11 1 11! Yr Q, 1 so l r 1 , V r 11.:+ .:1n- ,Ugg ki 3,1 .9 I1ug I',g1' . I ,T -, 1 M -1 81:16 2: if ' 221 915 151 33 - 11 I '-QW 1, I v III111.-X .,111I H nQHlI11..s17v1111l?Il2Z Q Ind H1113 ,,,gff11lf1 :. 111111 X11 k i rig g m t! 021. 6 wr-:atoms-:ax ws:- steam :-zm a s-:tau G - a c 6c 4: 1x:a1s e 12 : fs 1 :1cx sz :4'1 gQ,g..:+ , iq' 1 V: ' ' 'l ' ' 'Q ' .f 'ffLf.A11. - V' fd? 1 in , 1 one mmm-ed many-cw 1 -1 'Q' - iw 1-1 H 13' Z- '--1' 5.1 41- QR rn: -,I 1 , ' 1 QS. 1 xg -'-Kftfg Q1 V- vr' If f F X Eqff' ,'ff'4 l E' i l- A 1. I .F . J -11 1 11-1 431. 116.- 1i41mtmm u f 4. 1 cf L A Q2 lk 1' ' V i 1 rv , 2 UB 2: nun ,UP . U V 6 , ,Q ,.. gg 5185555922 .- I3 1 E -21 4 gQ5f5-MSE? ' nf' gg, Za, 5- '30 , zfassxssa' .- 1 43152212 1 EE 'Sigm a ? f'TF'I H fi lni,... , .. ,1 3 355558 W2 3 'vw Q My A411 Q w 1 . i I I , --.-. -X 1 A. ' ' ' I' , - ,, '.h'.xE:g!l:if.Eilxg'h'v'u .zu n.. when Lam' 4. :.f:,'i+ f.1q tif' Eg.-y-1 Q. .ff 4... L- .M ' ,5t.1.,,-711i r . .4 Ea. A 4 .U ' ,Y ,. ,Q A S A1 .' . 52.2 'Ji 'TQ 5-:':,W-vvyg ,ul 41, U' ,M . , A v, ' sv 'iw I, If N L vi A W A V g PQ it 1 'x if J :nv 41 f fi A? il ,'. ' fi,-p 1,,.,i Y I y e - , . A n' . A 'ad A 4 n AA -'-aa .1 ' , ,x , QA -4 'Ai - 3 A . . .ii .1 A AG,-,A -A A ri fa . 7 ,. - ,, A , .,l 4.5 . 5 -A -A A 'AP '-'onznzmnx :zona assassins'-:ann 'z-mxins:-zostnsi'-2:-annaQ:dnwxmmzz3222132-mi-QBDRSMZA E . .ff 51. Hn - V- nw-A -A-pm 9' v uw- -qu w 5 , , -w ,. II, ,.,x , N ,f.,,1..,, W ,. e' ,A gif: W S W E 'Sl 'S A raw-.ywlisnslivre S Llp' AA rf A ' if Q3 -P1 42 5 A . 5' fllr II J KL '13 ' MQ AKAQ QIV - F5 A ' Q32 -QA, f nmfffmfl. I - 4 1..,.. ,.....sI g A . . Q F A! g J Q' Y ga, A .311 1 . NS 44220 3 21933 33593 2 2 29 3389 H13D73D3!5'37'5ff3!'Z 333 D 'iAZ'5 33v?f33 3 1'fQfiwi'1if'i'5f2'iA'?Z H Q f M g is., ww! g I 1. V j 32 1 ' '32 A A Q 22 f 555:59 42 X A ' . gca rfwfx vge 1,535 .. A1 ' 'A -'15 A. AAA- Aai. ', 'z A- 1 9 1.1. 91 3 'jsfg Frei ' X24 ' . ' 4 QZFYQWSQEZ 1. : , 3 A ...1iQQ ,, . - 2 .A A A fr i . bb!!-A9121 A , ' ' ?f3i5h53i?: 'il' -ek A . fa 2 Q -.gf V A A ' Y. -A61-vvr 1:.A 3 ' A gu m 433 , 4 .. ., .4 , fbf . A OO ' gp ,E5i1a'3 f'-,2 ' 0 p ,Azz F2185 AAA, wAAA af an A . ' 1 rf. 9 - gg A qw fl A Yew-.. A Q 222 , l .A , g ggsxmsg A givfmimij gf:- V 114 Oil ,Q x 1' 'I.,V 1 Af L. N . M ,Vi .I Ar? L 3 1 A FQ 5. UE? if 9.2 my 2 A . 2 1'-192 gg, .M assi A 1 A In ' is . Aff..-. 2 A f . 3 P Q E -As., g 1 'A f l A f .-m s: 4 . A zsgmzf , lf' MW 1 A' ' may 's f ox . A ' i i q f A.. an . A . ' .. f f. A ' :Q AA xxx:-.salsa M32 3 I 1 ru ' -' v ,ni 'E .. A A A . A Arif klk 'gn A A li.. . A x , Im Y mf! H . A A 1- A 4 4 Qw ffii f 2-ff :A. AA . . f .AA 1. 4 7 f.. 7' - ' A ' 'N- Q .-7. I Aw. , '-5 f l' F uHl x A Egg fn :g as -u g ,Q ji' I A A - A ' 4A 6 Www ' 1 Pi? K is , 4 A an , .Ar g .- 2 1 . Q , E5S'3S'5E 32'2 ag. 1-1? , . 0 4 , A T T33 We A AA 0 , , . ,x,, G3 ,Q M 5 f . L , 'I g ale.. 4- Af A3 ' 5 ii' AL- .Q ' .ifiiiiz Viefffi SIMMQGEE A E i A F-Hi if . W Ari Ai if. 7-5 , AA Q 3 . Eli feb ' 1 A A A A 1 2 SEMI A . f A 4 - . .. r A, .A ga . msswwr. 1 arg:-ages: A A A . ' wif? Af' . -in-qw 0. f ig A U KL - .-3,55 Q 0 . , . : ' 'Q I 'Q T' 253 2932 tl it ki! 8818122 88 C 5228 uuz':uuus:f:i 4064:-zxttitqmxaesetx01e:A:f1Qr8866iff3f5 3'i'fs'55i Au 1 ' ' Ar A rn Q . 3 uv - -11 'N ', ... ASM Vf'iA' ' T 'A M5 ,A 'Q' r 5 . A 2 A 5 ' zz ww 9335623313322 A .-2,2 5 A X . V 1 A A A An .1 . A - , - 1 ,,y1,. if rr A.,.4-Aw. , ' -ii A XA 22311-ff' if - A . 5 IW-. .... ....-ml ii, 'W M515 Lili!!! 12? il H HI ll C6531 IIIUSE! 'I lia C 3 623881 352 QUCB ZAZ QQS G Q Z QSQ S 'SAZ S G SQZQS A rf 5 ' ' Y L- A 4,44 !,f , it ,QQ ' xi. , .ru 1 .v 1-1 ':.s'. ,.-:,A,I'l 4 . Jul ' :nl ' . mgwxuawgomxq' -annu m .u , rnlnpznussvuyn ' in-wx. 1 -uumunalmuiu ' l ' ,I ' - ' I 22 : 25. , g o sjfiasvguxin g5,1xtt:x?:9:5:a5?rxx 1:-n in a:-:an 983 ' .. l A ' Q . ' ' 4 0 'aul1.. '-W-'A '11u an ': 1 ' U - M B IJQWW M Q Q' 2 nj Ihuhgnlll Q J v J Q4 In id at w ilu., gs g p A am :amass 'af :sara-anna:-:an 9 sam: 1:-.on asgcfsaa. 0 A QC ' Q 0 1 , 0 0 E .ZiUAL0.'tn4.fP!4.c.Q.,f,,.f- EX 0 9 I f' ? 05 aww 'zz f7 - f '-:mwnx 2 - Q, M., f WJ - af .. sz a K , -M r.: .. n , F 2 W zz ' 'fx ASSE ' N J aeeii xv vt V 2 ' 2 V 5 w ,A-Jw , 1 A E! a ggsvmxri ' ggmggsx gg Ol 9 nl' ,-. Ol C 'J Q 8' , ','g--.X Q 0 '45 nn . u2XQ9-'En' 3 fi? E Q1 . S gs ssg sr: 3 7, -'FEES 2: si,-.: Qswmi f Simi-1-wii vu ' va ns 2 x Lv 0 Q 9 a s w fl N 1 -. . r . 56 3 f KJ n 5a iissx sur 2 UW ' LM MQ O grmmgfg ' 4 : s ' ' 7' VJ' s E m r: 'J vi szmxm 2: ' , E E Q U n a u.. ..... ,.,. . .nr EW v 3 235 55' Ei?,f ii E fm : 5 9 22 'V' , ghg gb an sm si - 9 w ' .- X O 0 2 -2 if fi R gsaisuswg ' I U' ' ' . Ii 2 2 2 2 L , '53 ggm-. 3!S'12I 2 3 3 a ,s E g gin. ..... -nr-i 0 Q Egg g on A or s-.55 E-5 SEM 5923? E :e 213.5 2 :AkS'd644. Effg45i 0 9 Q1 T'Q ll Q as Q as A alffeh as 0 - - nl L as ..' ' '- 0 22 f e 'P P 3 .-: 2: zf :f 2' 2: sa Ds 2 3 xx l gli! so klll ifif so sau ami wsggigg.xg,ggeRggs5lgg2g1mfs vas xr 'Nia---42' 'f I Q Nw!! AN D 0 f f MW, fe 4 ft -- 1 N ew f 'i'N W 2 f fskks-vi J A 4 ...gy ,,,,'s4,.,,,,, man-sm: as ua n um umm mr. , , smuuttzzifnu rx can ezmomnmcamz P 2 E l 'E


Suggestions in the Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) collection:

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 1

1925

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

1927

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.