Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA)

 - Class of 1930

Page 28 of 216

 

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 28 of 216
Page 28 of 216



Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 27
Previous Page

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 29
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 28 text:

C. Uo C. Pritchett .illul J. Sharp STUDENT BODY, 1929-1930 Once more the Cliaft ' ey student body saw its name at the top of the ladder of acliievement, when the Chatfey Stock Judging Team placed first in the National Con- test at Kansas City, competing with high school boys from all over the United States. In recognition of their service to their school, the student body presented these boys with medals. In athletics the first semester experienced very successful football and basketball seasons. The Sophomore football team was the champion of the Citrus Belt League. The heavyweight basketball team won the Huntington Beach Invitational Tournament. the Citrus Belt League championship, and the Southern California clianipvoiisliip.. Tlip football and basketball lettermen were awarded their letters at the close of their re spective seasons. Every Tuesday noon the executive committee met with Mr. Chaffee, student body adviser, to discuss the problems of the school. Acting on their suggestion, the student body amended the Constitution to provide that a shaded block letter C should be given to each varsity tennis player who shall play in at leas ' ; one-half the interscho- lastic matches and win at least one game. During the second semester the Constitu- tion was further amended to read that a shaded block C should be given to each track man earning at least one-half point in the Huntington Beach Invitational meet, the Citrus Belt League meet, the Chaffey Invitational meet, the Southern California meet, or the State meet. Throughout the entire semester the officers had the hearty co-operation of the students in all undertakings. With characteristic enthusiasm the student body com- pleted a most successful semester in scholarship, in social functions, and in athletics. Twenty-two

Page 27 text:

II. Slualuck e ' . Allen H- 1- Ku ' Ieiiliainer ).. Naftel H. Julms .1. -Mveis ' M . Ileii.lrii-ksuu I.. Fr.ist T. C ' ouk V. Moore GIRLS ' LEAGUE By promoting friendliness and good will among the girls of Cliaffey and empha- sizing community service, the Girls ' League was one of the most active campus organi- zations. The girls sent the poor of the district canned goods, apples, candy, and cloth- ing as Christmas gifts and also assisted the Girls ' Work Organizations in the Mexican children ' s entertainment. To increase the Girls ' League Loan Fund, which is used to aid any girls who need help to continue school, the girls sold cioughnuts on one occasion and later presented Seven to One, a clever one-act comedy, managed by Henrietta Johns. The cast in- cluded H. Smith, L. Frost, N Paxon, V. Moore, B. Morrison, M. Hayes, M. Kermott, and T. King. As an exchange program Seven to One was given at Chino and Bonita High Schools. Joint Owners in Spain was played hy the Bonita girls in the return program. Harriet Shattuck and Mrs. Mehl attended the tall convention of the Girls ' League Federation of Southern California at Phoenix, Arizona. Chaffey ' s delegates to the con- vention at Oxnard on May 3 were H. Shattuck, H. Johns, and Mrs. Mehl. Attended by two hundred and twenty people, the Mother-Caughter Banquet on February 28 proved to be most successful. The program was as follows: A toast. Mothers, by Frances Dundas; response, Mrs. R. C. Norton; toast. Mothers, by Miss Norman in behalf of the teachers: o ' koto solo, Shizuko Sherane; clog dance by D. Danskin, M. B. Robert. E. Felix, and M. H. McCorkle; harp solos by M. Johnstone; vocal solos by T. King; skit, Three Old Maids, by F. McQuatters, A.. Rol)bins, W. Tealcitto, and V. Moore. OFFICERS 11. SHATTirCK — I ' resiclcnt C. ALLEN — First Vicc-I ' resiilent B. L. BODE.NHAMKR. Keroiul Virel ' rcsihn; L. N. FTEL — ' riiirrl A ' ic-e- President T. COOK — Fiiurtli ife-rresident II. .JOHNS — Fiflli Vicel ' resiilent ii HENDRICKSOX— Tieasurer Twen y-oiie .1. MYKUS — .Seiretui-y v. MOORE — Pep Leader L. FROST — Advertising Manager M. .lOHXS. M. FROST — Freshman Represen- tatives MRS. MEIIl.. MRS. .lOIIXSllX — Faculty Advisers



Page 29 text:

' : « A. M. Liiytnii }i. Clay r. ensiling STUDENT BODY, 1929-1930 Honoring the basketball team, a banquet was given by the Hi-Y in tlie Cafeteria on April 4. Mr. Kegley, acting as toastniaster. introduced t ' oacli CuMuingliam, hea(; Oi the physical education department at the University o£ Rediands, who spoke on Know- ing the Value of Training. Coach Karl Kaiser presented to the team the four trophies won in competition: the silver basketball won at Huntington Beach, the Citrus Belt League cup, the plaque given to the Southern Calitornia chanipionshii; team, and the basketball used in the final game with (Jlendale, In an assembly the members of the first team, composed of Naftel, Dornbnsh, dinger. Meek, and Gunstream, were given eight-inch bronze statuettes by the student body. Dorset, Cross, Colton, Fillius, Ohormley, Brown, and Hughes received smaller trophies, while Coach Karl Kaiser was given a large statuette. In oi ' der to raise money to conlinue tlie Taller, a tag-seliing contest was conducted, in which the students eitlier paid twenty-five cents to hear Geoffrey Morgan speak, or fifty cents to hear him and also receive Tatleis for the remainder of the year. Show- ing their desire to have the paper, the students supported the tag sale with enthusiasm, and the juniors won class competition by selling the most tags. Because of their vic- tory a later edition of the Tatkr was dedicated to the Junior class, with most of the news concerning it. CLINTON DORNBUSlt CH. RLOTTK .VI.I.ICN LA VANl ' liA N ' Al ' l ' l ' ;i. D.WID l ' KIT( ' IIK-| ' l ' ,I.«IES SHAKl ' DONALD STEWAIiT EDWIN LA lib ' E .lOHN MKRKEL VIRGINIA MOORE OFFICERS President ■ice-Presidellt Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Tatler Editor Head Yell Leader Assistant Veil Leaders iii;hert weldon I ' MiANX ' ES DIJNDAS W. CI. V. H. STAXFORI) A X.N IE , IAY LAYTON DO.XALD STEWART WILLIAM CL,A.Y .lOII.N MEKKEL VIKlilXIA MOORE PAUL CUSHINQ Twenty-thre

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

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, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

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

Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934


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.