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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
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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
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