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' GIRLS LEAGUE 'The Girls' League, of which all girls auto- matically become members on entering here. completed a very successful year. Besides the guides who helped new students to familiar- ize themselves with the campus. upperclass girls were appointed liHle sisters among the new girls, and helped them get acquainted. 0 A big and lifile sister tea was given to fur- ther friendship among the new girls. A tea for the mothers of each individual class was held so that teachers and parents could know each other better. The mother and daughter banquet was held March I3, with a sports mo- tif. The hostesses for each table decorated it to represent a sport, and the head table was typified by an Olympic emblem. 0 The Lea- gue collecfed food and +oys for 'rhe needy at Christmas time and divided them among vari- ous welfare organizations for distribution. Funds were raised by selling pompoms during the football season: candy wrapper week . when the League was paid one cent for every candy wrapper it collec+ed: and by selling home-made candy at the plays. 0 The Chaf- fey Girls' League cooperates with the other leagues in Southern California. The delegates who attended the Tall convention in San Diego, October I5 and TI6, were Midge Johns, president: and Barbara Phibbs, pro- gram chairman. Exie Jean Stevens, chairman of the faculty relations committee: and Midge Johns represen+ed Chaffey at the spring con- vention at Huntington beach, April I8. Cabi- net officers of the League met the second Monday of each month with a poi' luck supper and business meeting combined. Midge Johns, Exie Jean Stevens, Ruth Perrin, Isabel Nelson, Beth Richardson, Barbara Phibbs, Dorothy Web- ster, Janice Nesbit, Ruth Hargrove, Betty Hauser, Dorothy Gregg, Ann Adams.
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052.12 Juoson, HELEN- s.A., MA., english KAISER, KARL W. B.S., English KENT, LOIS B.S., M.A., Cooking, Sewing lUplandl MABON, ORRA M. B.A.. Physical Education MINTON, ALEXANDER Woodshop M ITCH ELL, GERALD B.A., M.A., Principal of Fonlana Branch of Chaffey ,NEALS, MRS. ISABEL Assl. Librarian A English PAULIN JAMES H. B.A., M.A., Physical Educafion, Mechanic Arls IUplandl PAYNE, MRS. CLARA M.A., English lFonlanaj PLANT, MARY B.A., English POWELL, MRS. A. B.A., English SMALLEY. Anson J. B.A., MA., U.S. Hislorv 8- Civic Social Problems SMALLEY, MRS, C. B.A., B.E., Typing STEMPEL, MARY B. Bookkeeping, Shorfhand, Commercial Science STICKN EY, HAROLD Auloshop WEBSTER, DOROTHY Language, Malh. lUplandl wnisnsiz, J. E. B.S., M.S., Geometry, Algebra WILSON, HAROLD T. B.S., Gen. Science, Arifhmelic WISEMAN, E.V. B.A. Advanced Algebra, Geomelry 5. nag! . if Zi . xc .s A Md! A -'wi X: 60 we I, ,wx AL' A 19- .. . 'I x 11' iq is 4 . 4 i X as 'xx 1 Q as Q l 9' l A .. --ri ., s 5 M Iv.. i. sa' . . Q .. za Q Y' .10 X: , s 5. . . . QQ if -A - as N KEGLEY, W.H., B.S., Debale, American Liferalure, Track Coach KELLOGG, LOUISE R.N., B.A., Hygiene McCLELLAND, L. M. Art, Arls and Crafls, Bookrnaking MIDDLETON, ADDA B.S., M.A., Clolhing Home Activities MITCHELL. H. L. B.A., Physical Edu., Foofball Coach MOORE, ARCHIE Woodshop OWEN MURRAY Music Deparlrnenf PALMER, Mas. G. , Principal of ' Conlinugyyn 511904 l PAYNE, ERNEST A. B S., Biology, Physical Educalion PERRIN, CHARLES A. B.A., M.A, Agricullural Science OUACKENBUSH, MRS B.A., Physical Educalion RUGG, JULIA M. B.S., Cooking SMITH, DOROTHY H. B.A., M.A., Journalism, Business English SNYDER, OLOF E. B.S., M.A., Physics, Triqonornelry, Solid Geomclry VICK, ROY T. B.A., Chemislry VON LEHE, AGNES B S. B.M., M.M., Music, Physical Educalion, lFonlanal W'DMER, RHODA J. B.A., Physical Ed. Wll.KlNS, MAR.lORlE Principal's Office WYNNE, INA R. B.A., Spanish YOUNG, FRANK Machine Shop
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whisk. ,LaLML W'? ' N Y 9BeaTing Pomona, our Triendly rivals, in a admirable manner. ChaTTey challced up The TirsT oT a series oT successes. ATTer securing second place in The Citrus Belt League in Toot-ball, The good work was continued and Chafliey Took second place in baslceT-ball also. The Davis Traclc meeT oTTered ChaTTey a chance To really display her best, and our school came home wiTh TirsT place by a size- able margin. 0The dramaTic abiliTy oT The Senior class made Their play, Growi ng Pains, a glorious success. The ExTravaganza, CollegiaTe Cruise. was as equally well pre- senTed. 0 lnTormal dances were held Tor The TirsT Time and The ChaTTey enThusiasm and good will made Them insTanTaneous successes. Also Tor The TirsT in The hisTory oT our school lower classmen were allowed To aTTend a school dance. The Junior-Senior dances were also brighT spoTs in The year's acTiviTies, 0 The second semesTer STudenT Body elecTions in- auguraTed political parTies, The Bow Ties and The Red Ribbons. The parTies rallied behind Their candidaTes, Leroy Brown and Exie Stevens, wearing parTy emblems. ATTer sTep rallies, campaign plaTTorms and propa- ganda. Leroy Brown, Bow Tie candidate, was elecTed. 0 ChaTTey has been most TorTunaTe This year in having debaTers and spealcers oT abiliTy. Many new Teatures were inauguraTed in ChaTTey's TiTTeenTh annual Junior Tair. ' De- spiTe The unTinished condiTion OT The campus and The condemnaTion oT our audiTorium The spiriT oT enThusiasm and co-operaTion, which is ChaTTey's. have made This year a series oT brilliant successes. First Semester: Pres., E. Schultzg Vice-Pres., R. Holperng Sec., B. Phibbsg Treos., W, Mertzg Adv. Mgr., T. Cosc- lettig Yell Leader, B. Throll. Second Semester: Pres., L. Browng Vice-Pres., T. Cosolettig Sec., M. Flemingg Treos., F. Tiftg Adv. Mgr., D, Ogleg Yell Leoder, B. f6vvr,v 'f
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