Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA)

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The murky steaming interior of intoler- ance facing broad sunny plains of Christian love, the slimy stagnant pools of hate bal- anced by high mountain tops of justice, the gnarled, grasping creepers of greed opposite gently Waving fronds of peace. Here, on the Chaffey campus, we are learning through our daily association, the value of these qualities in facing the future. As in the jungle the older animals teach the young to follow the intricate rules of the wilds, so here, do We look to our excellent guides for similar service, thus in imagina- tion, We send our safari to the jungle. 1 fill YH gli Amr7y'Il.1 M9161-Qfi Ly Bffffy :J'1'. :f.P',ff :rin IQ. f. r Ulf--7, fv Mr. Ernest A Payne I IZA., EMM l 1ii'f' ,',-,+ TN , I 54 ., :,lTAI,,fPJ,g! 11 L LQ ' K V. 3 v Y JA . I f' H 1 P 9 'fx Q f ! N A 'X PU ll 1 ' gl , , E N if F 1 . 1 , 1 Q ' A ' Q f -.R M-., . 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L K - l '. l , , Y I -I - . . y . . . . . . . 5. , A I TIES . , xv I 1 MQ 1, 5,,144f1of4-'ff 'Wf- r Tautman M Bal r a o M Palmer Mr B ley Board ot Trustees For many years the members ot the Chatley Board ot Trus tees servmg enurely wuhout pay have wo1l ed tor the benetu ot school ana students Proot ot thelr lnterest ln school act1v1t1e IS the tact that they attend attalrs sponsored by varlous school organ1zat1ons The Board has supervlsed the bu1ld1ng ot a beau t1tul campus and have seen that the progres ot educatlon has conttnued durlng war tlme Chalrman ot the board IS Newton E Trautman pres1dent ot a real estate and rnvestment buslness Donovan E Palme manager ot the Magnol1a Bulldlng and Loan ASSOC1GT1OH and ix former graduate ot Chattey IS v1ce presldent Herbert S Balley who acts as clerk 1S manager ot the by products plant ot the Cahtornta Fru1t Growers Exchange Norman S Lawson an Upland rancher I Ba1l1e Deputy Assessor and a Fontana rancher are the two other trustees IVI1' Gardmer W Sprmcg Am I rec:1IIy cm Amer1ccm7 The s the erues Nhxch I N uI have every stueent OI Chmlev ersk In mseII I I am I WIII mere cmd new eedxcete my I1Ie em c1IImcr' I 'le' near to my P umry f I We are c Aer ww fe mme p epex e myseI r e W chess Q ce can ren e emu er N A I4 NH m Y W some e ee sac econ ffy and C e erym me WIIIIIT' PN I3 We fe p e e was e I cvhlvclte me semer CTUCIII ee er e eucrrce CI scxcrmce IWI C+ QI tunes I e W e Teen, Ame CGW cm e'1sI' p Gc1rc11reI W Sprmg , . . . . 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LI I II .,. ,Ig '- 5 x,- I .L AA IL LA .1. . ., , I f I . lhe Qttrce T- Marrorre Mrs Clara Payne as Dean ot Grrls has become the amrable trrend and prudent ad Jrser ot ever' Chattey grrl Her actrons are always marked bv careful thouaht and sound rudgment and her krnd ly sympathrmng manner has won therr contrdencc and devotron Olot E Snyder vrce prrncrpal has the drttrcult rob of renderrng student drscrplrne and gurdance Desprte thrs unpleasant part ot hrs work Mr Sny aer rs one ot the best lrkcd persons rn the ottrce because ot hrs rmpartral and absolute tarrness As student body counselor he has become rnvaluablc rn drrectrng the socral athletrc and busrness rn terests ot the school Thoughtful consrderate and ettrcrent the ottrce force has auretly carrred out rts posrtron ot per tormrng the aclmrnrstratrve dutres ot the school Durrng the years ot Mr Ernest W Frschers leadershrp as prrncrpal Chattey has recerved na tron Wrde recoanrtron for rts Work rn agrrculture rn musrc and rn communrty servrce Mr Frscher has adeptly succeeded rn pertormrng carefully and rently executes the responsrbrlrtres ot her ottrce as Dean ot Cfrrls Ably drschararng hrs dutres as Vrce prrncrpal rs Clot E Snyder Hrs helptul suggestrons and krndly manner are ev1dences ot hrs benevo lent nature Mrs Othelra Guthrre competently drr ects the darlv actrvrtres of the puprls and ards new students rn the selectron ot courses Mrss Martorre Wrlkrns who acts as secretary to Mr Frscher also keeps account ot scholastrc records George 'W Cassell attendance ottrcer keeps records ot the enrollment Mrss lane Warn grants specral per mrts helps check attendance and rs also typrst r rrr M a e Wa M Olot S yde ROW 2 Othelra Gutl l M C HenBrorrM Car Pyrr rGeoease Nik Ernest T' 1 ' - Y V 12 wisely his varied tasks. Mrs. Clara Payne, protrc- :K , I , fx-Mrs. 1 's ' ' W'lk' rs, rss I rr rn, r n r, -Mrs ,Y r , u' , , W , rs a a e, Q s ll. el A I Smalley Lieutenant Colonel Herschel Griffin Captain Harrison Pells Chaffeys contribution to the War effort includes the services of three former faculty members. Lieutenant-Colonel Anson I. Smalley served in World War l under General Douglas MacArthur. ln 1930 he organized Company G, l85th Infantry, California National Guard. ln 1939 and l94l he was elected to take basic and commanders courses at Fort Benning, Georgia. Colonel Smalley instructed History and Civics classes while at Chaffey. Lieutenant-Colonel Herschel Griffin is a chaplain in the l85th ln- fantry Regiment. While at Chaffey, Colonel Griffin was assistant to the Superintendent and Director of Curriculum Research. He also served in the first World War. Captain Harrison Pells of the Infantry has been in the regular Army since March 4, l94l. He is now assistant adj utant in the l85th Regiment of the 49th Division. He formerly taught Mathematics at Chaffey. Miss Casanova resigned her position to take a job with the govern- ment as a Spanish interpreter. Although social activities of the faculty have been curtailed, in order that members might take advanced and in- structors courses in First Aid, the faculty teas have been continued. The curriculum has been changed somewhat and new courses for defense have been added. ln their friendly, cooperative way, the faculty has joined civilian defense committees, helped in salvage drives and in numerous ways with the war effort. I' Twenty Music Supervising the art depart- ment is Miss Charlotte Reed, She ably instructs many phases of art in both the ele- mentary and advanced classes. Miss Lela McClelland teaches Applied Art, Commercial Art, and first year Art. Miss McClel- land also is the Fasti stall ad- viser, and instructs the book- building class. Murray Owen, the music de- partment supervisor, teaches woodwind instrument pupils and leads the military band and the ever so popular dance or- chestra. Gilmore Erickson di-- rects both girls' and Boys' glee clubs and is adviser ot the Har- mony Club, Which is composed ot musical voices. Charles lones gives instrument lessons to pupils and directs the ele- mentary band. Ralph Streano, is the brilliant conductor ot Chattey's Symphony and Con- cert orchestra and presents the annual Symphony concert. Miss Helen Hendricksen arranges music and acts as secretary lor the department. Twenty O English Mrs. Helen Story Brown is super- visor ot the English and Social Science departments and is the well liked and prudent adviser ot the Senior class. She teaches History, Civics and Eng- lish. Miss Esther Anderson has clas- ses ot History and Civics, Sophomore English and World History, a second year course. She is also sponsor oi the World Friendship Club. Miss Ruth Beahrs, in her iirst year at Chattey, has taught Social Living. Miss Ruth Weber also teaches Social Living as does Mrs. Alice Haldane and Donald Wright. Mr. Wright is also adviser oi the What Knot Club. Miss Gretchen Lizer, the senior dramatics coach, teaches Public Speaking and Social Living. Miss Gladys Fleiss, a new comer instructs freshmen in Social Living. Mrs. Esther Close teaches classes in Sophomore English togeth- er with Mrs. Mabel Nissly who also teaches World History. lunior English is taught by Mrs. Helen ludson Hilde- brand and Mrs. Faye Hall. W. H. Kegley teaches American Literature and lunior English. Miss Adelaide Locher is high school adviser ot the Chaiiey United Press. Besides journal- ism she teaches Sophomore English. Miss Marjorie Smith is adviser ot the Chaffey Radio Workshop. Aside from her class in Radio Speech she teaches lunior English. English 4 4:4 . ' :Keg 'ag ' -:pa-g gg 5- . .4 ffgx-4,fa5:lL ,, ,.fi,.,,,... fa-. .. '-K 2 fm: 1 -- x,.. -, ,,.. ,,, ,je , , ,mf fx. 6 Tweniy-This English Languages All German classes are taught by Miss Clara Bissell. To increase interest in German music and to assist in con- versational German, Miss Bissell spon- sors German Singing club. She also is on the taculty assembly committee. Miss Gilberte Gatignol instructs Latin and Spanish classes tor lower class- men. Freshmen, Sophomore and Sen- ior Latin are the courses taught by Mrs. Lily F. Hawlcinson. She sponsors a club to acguaint members with good poetry called the Wimpole Street club. As part ot the class program, the Gens Togata and lnter Nos Latin clubs meet during regular periods. The highlight ot the year's activities ot Latin students was the annual Roman banquet. Miss losephine Casanova instruc- ted lower-division Spanish and also a club lor Spanish singing. She re- signed her position during the year to take an interpreter job with the gov- ernment. All French classes are taught by Miss Mary Allison who sponsors Le Cerele Francais, the purpose ot which is to study French culture and civiliz- ation. Sophomore English and upper- division Spanish classes are headed by Miss lna Wynne. As a class pro- ject, Miss Wynne supervised the building ot a 'Nacimienton at Christ- mas time. History United States History and Civics which is required to graduate from Chattey, is taught by Mrs. Helen S. Brown and Mr. Louis Sandine lr. Mi: Sandine also teaches debate. This year Chattey Won many honors in the field ot debate, distinguishing it- selt in various contests. Miss Elsie Hamilton instructs lunior English and Civics classes While Miss Esther An- derson has classes in World History and Sophomore English Miss Ander- son sponsors the Vforld Friendship club. Botany and Biology are taught by Mr. Ernest Payne, while General Science tor Freshmen and also Biolosf gy are taught by Mr. Harold Wilson. Mr. Payne is sponsor ot the Outdoor club and during the summer months he is a lorest ranger at Yosemite Na- tional Park. Mr. liifilson sponsors the Aviation club, which does model air- plane building. Mrs. Buth lohnson, Girls' League adviser, instructs Chemistry classes. Mr. Boy Vick, Chatteys tennis coach, teaches Shop Science and Chemistry. Mr, Vick also sponsors the Physical Science club. Upper division Shop Science and Physics is taught to sen- iors by Mr. Paul Moses. Science Commerce Mathematics Mr. Herbert Humber has classes ot Elementary Business, Typing, and Business Principles and Practice. Miss Celesta Scott instructs courses in Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Business Principles and Practice. Besides be- ing an adviser ot the Scholarship So- ciety, Miss Scott sponsors the Com- mercial club, This club is for juniors and seniors who are taking one ot the major commercial subjects. Personal Typing and Commerce are taught by Mrs. Caroline Smalley. Mr. Donald B. lacobs teaches lunior English and Business English and coaches the swimming team. Mr. Harry Couzins supervises class- rooms in Geometry, Trigonometry and Advanced Algebra. Mr. Couzins is director ot the Athletic Control Com- mittee. Mr. Walter Dyer teaches Geometry -and tirst year Algebra. General Mathematics tor treshmen is taught by Mr. Ered Geiger. lnstruct- ing classes in Algebra is Mrs, Alice Hezmalhalch. Miss Doris Macdonald teaches Algebra, Geometry and Ele- mentary Business. Miss Macdonald is also sponsor ot the Echscholtzia club. Mrs. Louise Pells teaches Gen- eral Mathematics and Ereshman Alge- bra. Mr. E, V. Wiseman teaches Geometry and is a building supervis- or. sp ff . Lf U11 EMM X V Qi Continuation Mrs. Wilma Koeker is department supervisor cl the Home Economics in- structors. She teaches Related Home- making, Social Arts and a toods class tor Sophomores. Miss Adda Middleton directs homemaliing classes in cloth- ing and is also a project superviser. Miss Frances l-l e rn e n W a y teaches Sophomore toods classes and voca- tional homemaking. ln her tirst year at Chattey, Miss l-lemenway also act- ed as a project superviser. Mrs. Wilma Klepper teaches tirst year vocational home making. Miss lsabel Hein, who is a newcomer, has classes ot Re- lated Science, Social Arts, and tirst and second year home-making. Mrs. Marie Frank teaches every class in Home Arts. Miss Lillian Graves, project super- viser teaches Sophomore Foods clas- ses. This year 'The Daily Report has published Weekly a group ot low cost menus edited by Miss Graves. This department has made experiments with recipes containing little or no sugar to be used during sugar ration- ing. For many years Miss Ada ludson has been in charge ot the continua- tion school. She teaches special clas- ses arranged tor part-time or post graduate students. Miss julia Rugg in- structs post graduate classes in Voca- tional hcmemaking. Home Economics Physical Educatio Physical Education Mrs, Gertrude Quackenbush, direc- tor of the Chattey Girls' Drill Team, teaches physical Education to junior and senior girls. Knit-Wits, a club tor girls who are able to do plain knitting, is sponsored by Mrs. Quackenbush Miss Lois St. lohn has charge ot low- er-division classes in Physical Educa- tion She also spsonors the Elower ar- rangement club. Miss Orra Mabon gives corrective work and teaches archery, Miss Louise Kellogg is head ot the l-lealth Center located in the Girls' gymnasium. Mr. Karl Kaiser, the basketball coach, directs freshman and sopho- more boys' physical education clas- ses. lcle is also coach ot varsity basket- ball. Mr. Howard L. Mitchell, who coaches varsity tootball, heads clas- ses tor junior and senior boys. Mr, Wellington H, Kegley is coach ot the varsity track team, Mr. Donald lacobs has served as coach tor the swimming team. Mr. Roy Vick has coached the tennis team and also is assistant tootball coach. Other tacul- ty members who help the department by coaching treshmen and sophomore teams are Mr, Ered Geiger, Mr. Ernest Payne, Mr. lames Cassidy, Mr, Harry Couzins and Mr. Walter Dyer If I rf I .ff xr Agriculture Mr. Charles Perrin and Mr. Glenn Moody, teachers ol agricultural sci- ence, are at the head ot all Future Farmer club projects. The annual Chattey lunior Fair was not held this year because the time and materials were not available. This year Chal- tey's chapter ot the Future Farmers conducted a wide survey ot scrap metal available to the government. A Victory garden has been started this year which will continue next year. Mr. Frank Young taught high school machine shop classes the tirst semes- ter and then went to junior college to instruct defense classes in mechanics. Mr. Harold Stickney teaches automo- bile mechanics and machine shop. Mr. Alexander Minton, sponsor ot the Philatelic club, has classes in wood- shop as does Mr. I. E. Tolman. Mr. Ralph Coleman has classes in Metal Shop and Farm Mechanics. Mr. Archie Moore teaches mechanical drawing at Chattey and also has morning classes at Fontana. Mr. lohn Homewood instructs classes oi mechanical drawing and does practi- cal research in a Long Beach corpor- ation during the summer. f vii Mechanical Arts I Study Hall Psychology Mlss S Helen Brown the well known and well llked psycholog1st lS a real trlend to all ot the students She IS always w1ll1ng to help wrth personal problems ot students and s especlally mterested 1n the problems ot senrors Students tmd her adV1ce mvaluable especlally 1n Vocat1onal guldance Mrss Brown often does 1n d1V1dua1 case Work showlng the de velopment ot each pup1l She d1rects the senror acluevement tests Mr Ray Delhauer P1geon club ad study halls Captam Delhauer formed a plgeon messenger servlce tor the Army and Navy dur1ng the World War He remalned 1n the servlce un t1l l925 to orgamze 1t tor the regular army Thls year Captaln Delhauer tralned plgeons tor regular messenger serv1ce to the Chattey Fhght Tralnmg camp at Sllver Lake Mrs Helen Brldge supervlses the llbrary readlng room tor Junlors and senrors Mrs Gladys CUTl1S tllls the pos1t1on ot 11 brar1an rn the treshman and sopho more hbrary located ln south hall 1 L viser, is in charge of all classroom ,sag--w QRHNGE QND BLHCK To Chaffeys glowlng colors We owe alleglance true And forever We w1ll cher1sh Our banners glorlous hue So we ll ha1l our radrant colors Nor honor shall they lack Whrle Chaffey stands defender Of the Orange and the Black Then all ha1l to dear old Chaffey All ha1l her colors bnght A cheer for her defenders All honor to her rnlght When we W1n athletrc v1ctor1es On the football freld or track We are Workrng sure for Chaffey And the Orange and the Black To our hlgh school We ll be loyal When we leave her honored halls, l-ler sp1r1t st1ll shall gutde us Where'er the future calls And we'll garn new fa1th and courage As We turn our rnernorres back To those happy days at Chaffey 'Neath the Orange and the Black , to ,L ww . 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I I I I I . , Thirty-Seven Executrve Committee .-,+f: W 1 M A Curts L Hay ROW A Vrllanueva U ma oo e e nann ROW 3 IJ Lrtchtreld R Stark I Iv' H D Hoppe J I nxrl Q ur ell For the trrst trme ln the hrstory ot Chattey hrah school the othce ot presr dent has been held the entrre year by grrls Leadrng the student body the rrst semester Margaret Anne Cur trs drrected a record body trcket carn bargn whrch sold HOU trckets Thrs ts aoproxrrnately 400 rnore than have bee s ld be ore rn one year Atter a faorous carnpargn between th Sarrs ana orunaster oartres Betty Hesemcnn Swrnaster candtdate was ctec ea presrdent tcr the second sem este ctr tes Jus expected because t ar cry e chcnaes were made e u ar c V tres Nere cont'nuea Va er to ts DUTY n natroncl ae ers t e stu ent b oy ccnaucted a rre 'or l stamps mace a scrap h sur ey an rhed the h an aucta set oy the Rea rcss nc b th su ent and tcculty t ok courses tn Vrrst A d and Vrctcry Measures tx' 4 ' ffQa4,. 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'1 lan h RON Legtslatlve Counctl Meetrngs Jl the legtslatrve counctl are held regularly at least tour tlmes a semester The ttme and place ot these meetmgs ts desrgnated by the prestdent ot the student body The sfty members ot the councll are elected at the regular class electtons tlfteen students trorn eacn class rhts aroup or students act as the entorcmg agent ot the constttutron They have the power t propose constltutlonal amendments upon a three tourths ma1or1ty vote remove any ol hcer from ottlce and make recommendatlons to the Executlve commtttee Estabhshed W1th1n the councll IS an adver ttstng commlttee headed by the student body adverustng manager Th1s announces student act1v1t1es by malang srgns and posters help rng wrth rallles and seemg that they are pub hshed tn the school paper There are also commlttees that plan assembltes and help take care of the school burldrngs and equlpment Any student who w1shes to make sugges trons as to student government or attarrs may appear before the counctl by appolntment ln thls way the councll acts as an aavlsory group to the Executlve commlttee and assures the students ot a det1n1te part ln the student ad m1n1strat1on S 3 vm A, 4 Orr fort: RUNS 1h B ea Nad 'zo orc H ROI ONS BHK Hom T it r ' T I T l 'F ' 1 ' -, . . O . . I - I I - HUVI L-E '.l.'ard C :el 'f.'a'r.,: qw l 2- W1ll:a:r1.s, T ldcksan RUN 3--V RQll'l.59T1, R arnetf, -' M-grrell B l1V1l3Qf1l R S1 L Knudsen RO -P. Beekman, I Acker F C lt B Tlesblf, F P.. 'ever Laumer T -E Evan' RCW 6--D l.fere'i'f R dy, T fvfainvel, L ' . El n, G Co' V ubpe., 7-P Whrte 'JV Owens, R Me-redzth R T. -T. Swain R 7? r' IJ Lztrhfreld E Nelson, R Kelber S C'o.1b',' ROW 9-R Schttidf H Coats, B 'er 2, f Curd Inv frrf Kelber R Kramer M Sandford A v 1 V O Kane K S Ona L f 1C ,Z Qv' Grtrls League Chatteys Gtrls League act1V1t1es were numerous thls year startmg mth a loang bf welcomlng the new gtrls t a nautrcal Blg and Ltttle Slste party Monthly forums dealt Wtth Boy meets Gtrl the htgh ltght belng ln De meer when the mascultne vtew porn was presented The annual Chrtsfrrtas drtve was well supportea mth a heautttul array ot contrlhuted arttcles added to the toyshop Crea tons appearmg under the gay trees 1 North Hall Opentng the second semester acttvt tres candy wrapper week proved as alwafs a great success The glrls played hostess to the boys at thelr Qprtng presented Chaffeys Answer 1 J Pearl Harbor Followtng the electlon tn Sprmg the new othcers were lnstalled at the Mother Daughter Banauet based thts year on the theme Famous Mothers G r y Omllea h P jr' O1 - 1 v A ' I ' vt V t X ' . G . . . . I Ce r l ' ' - A L v A l LL , ' l i A, ' , . 'n s , . X . March assembly when Superintendent - L A I Y l,,,,,, , Mass Home-:'1'r.'ay Hrs a' .e Urs l I COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM H Il Hour ol Musrc Chatley Symphony Orchestra St r Spangled Banner and Pledge ol Allegrance lnvocatron Address What ls the Amerrcan Dream Paul Gardner Address W'hat Are lts ldeals? Marvrn Hahn The Artrsan Harrrct Ware Address How Can the Dream Be Pullrlled? Mary lo Hasttngs Address What ls Our Place rn the Dream? Gardrner Sprtng lr l Hear Amerrca Slngrng Eastham M ed cm 1 lntroductron by Class Presrdent What Ltes Ahead? Bolo Nesbr C U 1 S Receptlon of the Class Cfardmer W Sprmg Presentatxon of Drplomas Norman S Lawson tl Chaftey Boa L c o School Song The Orange and the Black Benedrctron RA Pl-l STRFAIJO D t h TFHE l.l7FR l r Add RF PRICKSO D l-lPlFl HPNDRICKSON A p AFTON THURBER A l9 fs 'f ' .,rcr C C .,.r C ' Overfixre 'A Huy Slam , Mendelssohn CC'ri'1 e V:-T-nnoxf , . Krerrrler Pekin Sure 'if- Concert Colerziuf--T':',',ir a C ' A Aftlf oth! o?1QQ??cr't,t, ' , , . W V I - .t Presentation ot the Class of l942 ....,,..t..crccr. ,,c,,,....,,. , C. Ernest W. Fischer Prrnclpal ol haltey mon H1611 Chool President ol AVYYYY rd all n A l. . ., . X' , rrec or of Orc. erltra GRP , ' ffl , A , nstructor ln P':',,l1f' fe. ,I GlLMO . ,. N, rrector of the Chorus ,MJ . q 'con' anlrt X - ' , CCCTT'fY7Y1l.Tf , 7-vw George Murrell Bob Nesblt Presrdents Semor Class Desp1te the fact that they were faced W1th full Wart1me regulauons the sen1or class of l942 put forth an all trme effort 1n scholastlc ab1l1ty IH genulty and 1n1t1at1ve as Well as hav mg the largest class ever to graduate from Chaffeys portals The1r lngenulty was dlsplayed 1n early October when they appeared 1n black sweaters trlmmed Wllh Wh1te saddle st1tch1ng and a snarhng t1ger 1n a black C 42 W1th the owners name above Carrymg out the Graduat1on theme m1n1ature dlplomas announ ced the Semor Tea Whlch was held 11'W November The receptlon commlttee composed of the class offrcers was dressed 1n the f1gurat1ve cap and gown further symbo11z1ng graduatron The popular comedy Iune Mad the story of Wh1ch centers around the tr1als and tr1bulat1ons of a teen age g1rl and boy was presented as the Sen1or Play The dramat1c ab1l1ty of the cast made 1t an unsurpassed per formance Other senlor GCl1V1l19S 1ncluded a P1e Sale and the annual Sen1or Day Bet y Da enpo t V, Pre 'dent Sarah Ha ty Sec. etary Either Kon? hak Teasu er wfice X' Presrd rut Mary Eddy Secretary Rex Hamilton Treasurer Forty-Three Shxrley' Addison Donald Akerscri '.'.'xl11cr:i Alei-:Under Wllcfzene Alexcxd-if fern: Andergfon Ich: Anderson Florence Arnett Lzuxge Atwccfi Rl ll'I!'l I-.yrer lifilpll Eflltffr Huy Burnett W1ll1o::l Eorwiqe Vfxrfy. Fwm 'gC'.' l1lexr1i'4f-F Vic- Ariixtg lf::r': Alexcrifier Clzflgilczelle All Chiiglio Arxthiw' J Phwlll., I-lpzsiix lilll lic l a,.lf,,,. Aney licxtcllelzx .Crt krricff Roxclc I-.uzigi Edwm nfl l1l,.l.y IAHIVY I rl!c,1neile Emu: ff1,.,,n William Bealey Ianet Beatty Virginia Bennett lames Benson Margaret Bercich lrvin Berta Hay Bigelow Howard Bilke O. M. Blankenship Virgil Blanton 7 ' i w wir-:ie B: :milf Ann-xlJl.xf-l?zer1iir.:1 lkrzltcf Bzevver V.'f-ltic1ilJrC:iff1z Clitirlcj Burt ile Bruee Tliozziae Bryant lean Buetell Betty Bunch Margaret Cena othy Bussey Mary Lou Cadnum Don Carle Rose Cavellc Clarence Brown Fatty- Ernest Christen lack Christensen Lloyd Clark Richard Clark Alvin Clipperton Betty Cochran Charles Cochran William Coops Louise Core Peggy Craig crty-Six 'Williari Crawford Gerald Crowell lflary Crowell Robert Cigrnrning li Cun lflcrilgarei P. Cam: Calvin lw,ia.1::rar. Betty Daverirmrt I-g.lir1 lwzveriport line lm! Gerald bavi.: Helen Davis llcipe Davis hey liavie 'fiepley lj r Fleeia Mao Pens-Rape Di Clyde Derrick Roland Dixon Eleanor Doz- Mary Eaay F-1:1 Iixwrxcra Lgqy Ferruc.: Howard Duncan Leonardo Elleaae PQ,'.'.'1:? Evcuif Iohn Flela Gs ,,e-p.h., pf., LNQ ,hp-L 1-,..-fm L-Me f,e,,n,. pmnyv Exstcce Frencn Pn':l.1.e rnezen '-Men F'-7' ew We Vo I-.Iviric Fxrfcfic Icnief GCZCKlE fennxe Gcicffllc Iznn GCYQCVJ Maman Gernrnel jeremy Gesier Kegh Gmgenih Pc,I Gardner P F 1 . . - . Y A . 7 . ez .CfY.11f'T Cctcunf: Gonzales PH'fll1S Gccczzfzn jane 'Joann ligne, Go:,'e1c .QF rn V H ' 4. 4.1.4.1 cr Frcnxep Grave.: l.nt!1zn',' Greer FLY. Greennel. f1'::x,'::' l:.ff.r. 'liillmm H933 'Crt-,'fT1gnt Albert Griffith Ruth Griffith Olga Grossi Vciia Grossi Vera Grossi Clarence Gump George Hadley Dorothy Hall Marjorie Hall Mary Ann Hall l Earth Hannah Iohn Hargrave Mary Harris Iune Hartrian Robert Hartnees Carl Hase Mary lo Hastings Sarah Hasty Haroic Hayden Helen Hayden ilorzrt Healy' Virginia Heirrzar. Ejwin Hensley lack Herities Betty l-lefeniar.: Forty Betty Hetzel Dole Hewitt Pot Hickcox Noncy Hickey Phillip Holer Charles Hoffman Donald Honeycutt Louise Hook Margaret Hopkins Dorothy Hoppe P211 Hoppe K-extort Hzrner Virgzxzc Hnhlzell Ar? Hughes Kathleen Pfpffillo lr,':h' Le'o:'1:: l::,Li:i'l1 lion.: El':1r.e lrqgol: i':v.'ir.c lrhy Vernfg l..g X tor lohr. lf'ZX1TZ6 locquer Florence lefirieg ffevq lchnson Tori. Iohn Lila lories Ecrline Keyes Luellc Kniep Hutchison Marjorie Kropp wozel Icxckisori Fliirl Larson Robert lcines Allene Lewis Beverly Kcbet Mildred King Lois Knuclseri Thelma Lcrtipliear fesri Luveri Ed Lewis Vfcndzlee Keene Nfcxy Kirkpatrick Esther Konschcxk lame: Lamont lyfrxi-Zzr.-3 Le-'ibrz Bernard Leyvc: Homer Keith Billy Kishpcugix lvfcriart Kramer Alxelicz lnnlclord AlLert Lei, I Helen Lzttleiield Fili Pete LGfT.h'lY'IlC Cetzlde Lcpez Graver Lang Maxine Laughead Eleanor Maiaa Llrldrei Maine Mrltart Massier Ich: Matich Harala Maily Iii Maxwell Mary Leoziria I!f66kFlDCI'1C1'j Meredi Raymond Micalief 'Jzrgixia Miehe Ifanac Migliet' Harald Miller H335 Milier ffelta M1Her Fifty-Two ,C L Ernest Lorbeer Arthur Marcus Autumn Mauck Verna Mae Metzger Eack Myers Elizabeth Mrller lL',ar.e McFarlane Mary Iwf11I'1G:i,iO Qer. McMasterS Hozel Mitchell ,ATOHUE Moore Gladys Moore Merrill Morerhcm Wilmo' Mosher Margaret Moxley Geraldine Murphy Roberto Murphy George Murrell Helen Musser clph lvfyere Lahti lffcCcy Pg: I.lgCre,: leur. lffcCnrdy Iosephirie McCurdy tohiori lvfCGui:'e Iforgzwi lvfclrtfrre fzgkz l,f:Kw- llizir,-Q l.fgl,er.otr1cri lweririe lJlcMo.:te:.' Susie ifogcsoki Lecrio fiction Chr: le' fl- ' Hgpezi lesnit Charles Newton Fi tty-Thrc Pete Norcia Kcfnermn- 0'ILTIf,'f Loo Odlc C11TiSfiN0 Olivcrcrs Father Olson Elodiq Omclfu Ccrirnc CDTJENLYII Potty Orswclfi fmen Owens Wononcx Page ff1,YY'f.i-V Virihur Pimtczin Mcrgcret Parkin Mono' Pcttee late: Pculin lack Pauly Page Dorothy Phelpg IIcr.f ,' Pilger f:'LLf.Z1C P.p.1Qr.c Edd:-3 Pop WL Prgierg Bruce Puntermey' L-eric Qucglm Gerry Quilleafzh Edna Rchr. 11 V---'. - 1.1 ' ' X K 'Y' v X x dY4,. 5 F4 ,,,' 'wif' g,v ' fi Qcle R322 Gecrivc- flcsziussen Beulah Rculstcri Lola Ray' Ciintci Fee? ff-cl: Pvirh Nova leer.:-e Rexfrc Holland Reyxclis Icck Rliffif fc' .'.' uri RQ-Leif llyrile Rcbertsci Betty l. Rockefe l1f:G P95359 lunfllicz ' ml v lifil. l'f1,'.wn:fl' li Cla :rin-.' l'lfv'rfl-1r'.' U1 l P W f f- fxllyz. li... E. E'..:,ft l1.p.'f-li V, xl 5' zz.. l ll ln. f3,1rl:,1l.wz' I NH- llfilm 'l'z1:1iic::: S if Wu Eipkzirgm Slxrggxq Hglvezi Scrggr.. Lmorme Schulz: Titty' lv, Samrtiie Schira Da'.'i'i Schroll Don Schritchfield Betty Shane Madeline Silva flarcihy Silvers Doris Sindt Allle Slape Georgia Sleazzfu. Evelyn Smale Geneva Mae Suilth Lawrence Srzlilh Fifty-Six Billie Scczt Carleton SCC luxe Sheparasc: Betty Sxgncrz Ava Lou Sirxs loe Sxiderle Donala Slater l-larvey Slaze lJQ!.C.lQi Siliiih Gene f.:L1..1I, I Marian Smith Vernan Szzlmilx I Carolyn Snyder irvlrig Speed lean Spcriter Paul Spencer Virginia Spies Grace Spottswoofi Gardiner SD.'iT1'! Ray Stark Aieene Siarr Doris Steadhar nth Stevens Betze Stewart Lars Sie:-:art Lillian Sgpak Ichn Stinson axes Swain Shelicri Swan Eleancr Tcbachnzkzti flaxciti Takanab, Iennie Tarascag igyi Tibere Frank Tillman Bart Tuacr Evan Tudor Farkara Tuntlanj f-l'l' J' v loyce Vart Eaton Edgar Vart Fleet Mary Vldargar Donald Vraneau George Virmedae losephirte Votkutka Harold Wadsworth K Walkmshaw Margaret Walsh Iearme Watt Petty' Weber Lecrc Welch .llrnette Went frame We.-' ' 1 :1f.1': lfvlllliff large: Wiclcer. lf'1:r.lr.': Wzlllafz: Leiter: 'ffilltf 'H -vlvlET.'I6F ll, e.-fe'-' Wise l-f':Lle 'r'.'cc':.'5r. Fic! ' cz.'le'.' L ' f- Fzffv- Missing Features Dolores Bauer LaVonne Brookins Elizabeth Burke William Davis Charles Drydale Vera Engle Iohn Enrico Fern Foster Harry Garver Ir. Elverto Gomez Hayes Igoe Duane Masker Louise Miller Larry Mertz lo Anne McGeil Betty Payne Gordon Bausin Harry Benek Robert Beichers Mildred Shepherd Douglas Srnithson Doris Steinow Edward Winger SUMMER GRADUATES Violet Pearl Appel Arthur Lawrence Bennett Clarence Kenneth Berry Bansome Benton Boothe George W. Gearhart Gloria Meredith Betty Iune Pittenger Stanley Glenn League MID-TERM GRADUATES Martha Kilburger Avonne Moore Fifty-N ify Don Litchfield Howard Drake Presidents lunior Class Although this year the usual activi- ties were somewhat curtailed, on February eleventh, the members ot the lunior Class succeeded in present- ing a well received Valentine Tea. The invitations were made ot white paper lace surrounding a red heart through which ran a small arrow, Carrying out the theme, interesting arrangements ot various sized hearts appeared at intervals about the room, with the same idea being cleverly worked into the decorations lor the tea tables The class out dtd itself assisting in preparations tor the lunior Senior re ception which was as always form al On the evening ot lune fifth the lunior and Senior classes turned out en masse to enioy themselves in th gayly decorated girls gymnasium aomi Kr lc Vice President Dick lone Secretary le rete Van Dori T ea urer Q C r, :J dn 'X 1 on 5 Adm on ru e A on o F And r on Angel C Arm tronq .1 mr' Arnold Ahtord L Atwood I Averltl B Bae B rm Bon P Banco ll I Borrme L Bcxwell R Becker B onn ll n on ICI B oll B Bott I Boncxr K Brock n F Bradford A Bradley I :ver Brew t B ou Gd I lmr11lLC1lCcr fl Q Chandler Chcpp ll Cntr C-T' Clark B Coat Co m C Coocl Come L Crm Crcno Cree e C C r R Crurr E rm, urtl Pcrxer cz V P we E cu Feral R Dru H A xii? f I 'N x I A f IX V4 X 14 cpl' fm W R 'N S1xty On A Q ALM' ss, L . 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Relilmr A Cdrrirrizfz E 'llrier M Iemgo: li HN .ffl ri M Pl 1ll1p,1 S l31'O'.'.':, T Rcdriixett ff fhlleg' 1:14:11 V 11 JPLr rA'TU Y n h ,1 ha l o rc I T ' T HU! rr P x Harm y t art 111 T I F Tanh h h Www Upland T' C rnernoers me th graae the Uplan BranCh Hrgh sCn h s year Cue pr v ae s sCh ol W'th tr e leaaershp and good lellofvsn p They fe C nsC ent asly Nrllrngty nd eneroetrcatly entered rrt a sC Ctryrt es and ex aCt1v1t1es not as Rea Cr ss money dr ves n tanttle paralys s arwes Pe Cr ss 41 trna e C l e Drarnatrcs Worisrtop vth Cfr s Cornp sea n graee s C1 ents has presente several excellent pays Tnrs xear e p esente Ure Mao Nart s the annua Spt C ree C play Se e me rnerrhe s played 'te sCho l rC'1esr a C 'ne a'rl ha 're Grvs C ras wh1C has C tnt thutea to sCr proararns Members C tms Class have also lnelf' 'esp nstble CII Ces tn ne B ys Leaaue the G Leaaue and the Studen B y Councn Q Ap 9 a rre rn the Upran sCnool Causeo an estrrnatea damage ol SSG OOC Loss l the use of the sClroo hurldrna resulted rn the n nth grade students at tendrna Chattey t r me rernarnder of the year Twenty members T thrs Class were ehgthle tC rnernbershrp rn the Cah rr Scholarshrp redero ton alter the lrrst sernes'e -:QA rl- f,-, T f5l5 ?? t Q1 w t -tr, ' K an i i .Iwi if ! . fl 1-I Y? 1 lf? Sw. IT , ,J H f . , .'.' t , t , , l ' 'XID T o LT 4S'fbil Snitn, Ernest Canfield Edwin Dean Rat. Bell Chas lanes, ' W 1 K Izziere Patlhn, Helen lwfCDono' gh, ' rod W C G' .Q . E I A K' . -, ' ff ' 3 lt... A lll'l.f'tfll 1f 5ff'f'l'I flqfll T' Y -- lt U'.'.' I M 1 ' ', Tflf: f 'J ,T-l. fl' Ito. If l 'l1',.1'7IT H Sfiillll, 6 ,in '.- . - . . 4 ' ' 3 :J I l l , V1 Founders, G Jun Jorxn, C1 ' 1 f I 1 v V ' - 1- ' Catlfi. , M Reynolda F Hfrtlton HON' 3- ,Q ill' v 1 Y - f- ' ' 1? ltrelson, H lahnxon, ID Nrre, P Ftfffzrft . A A 1 -if l-lfrion F l'f'ehr,1el V l5fW'lCf'!' l31f 'xrf-.1 ffm' T lt T1 rf kfrnyzt fzQf,e1r+,f1 fs Kf,z1.gf r tif-,V if - . ty .Ai ' ftgff Sk gr1 K rloitlfrn f f 'mr Q' Alexfmfier, 3 Murine I A Foharrc C Ti K 3 TQ'l'l',' 3 Shane C, r .ff'lY1'I Hffff fre? Mofiestf' ff Pf'i'.'.'e.' EI Sandrook C 'V 1 A Trier, G Sfilit I Cmirptn F SC1n'C':'e I We 'QT 1 .- v - C 5 J from T1 rl. ,.f--,-gilt' li lo nstonft V V: Jil. ' xx K X 'iffy . 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' x3 , Q . t- , t , I q,Y Fontana o no o e Glrl RON I so Plurr 1' B CHA k 1 o tm Iv I oe C Capa D akerrnk M Krnll B Rma E ddy M Lo we D p cgue GW 2 9 e 1 Sn e A Newport I Ste Jan P An Re lnolas V Young S Rrc tk F Waterbv ry B D Ecfctord P Alexande- Herren A Rrtzenthaler V Wassner M Wallner I I-Iowara A M Lamb F Hunt P Lar or B Sansome E Sandroclc C Sansone Sophomore Boys ROW 1 E Ba1Iey I Wtlson I Hawes C Prato E Montova H Iohns one R H111 naw E Tat H Morrts B rrao I-1 Peabody P Co stock ROW Q I Cherpm R Arhlert F Urbano M Roberts E Bokktn I-I Vldargar L Iahn G Dod on I Ferhg R C x G Barnes P Henri A Younlf H Cobun ROW 3 I Cochrane I Cherptn M Ruh G N1CI'1o1as G Smtth R Black C Iohnson P Whrsler I Hansen L Allen I Srmth T Tnckett I Eddy R Stecrd D Iohnson S pv 7 ' 5- I - Z Alli n, M. .r1e', , MC B. B .ati ., T I , C 1' 3 L.. B ' , , ' , ' M, E , . Y , . S rl . R ' -P M d s'tt, I yd r, M ' 3, . 1 , . , ', ' nt' , .. ' .1 , . , , Q' P, Davidson, I. Henry, B, Murine, I, A. Stharre, ROW 3-D, Pedersen, Goode, D Scarth, Ivf I I Fontana The Fontana Branch Student Councll headed by Scabby Bokk1n presr dent thls year drew up a school const1tut1on wh1ch was passed unanr rnously by the ent1re body The Constltutlon provlded for speclal student assemblles the money tor whlch was dertved trorn the sale ot student body cards These cards entttled the holder to all ot the prlvlleges stated ln the Const1tut1on Freshman G1rls ROW l S MacDonald B I Sellers K Bost1an B Shane A Resner T Harrell B Hmshaw' I Brmgharn B Porter D Daab C Tran h1na E Coldlron E Iordy M Mungula ROW 2 M Rarnerterez A Olds I Patr1ck I Cross V Alexander I Gregory E Vega Skubxc R Gesler M Strom C Savala C TICG D McClusky M Mungla L Goodmght M Tudor ROW 3 C H1ldebrand M Farrmgton M Badmacher D Mornartch M Tudor I Iones l. Franagh M I Weber C D1 P Rltzenthaler P Ioyce M Roberts B Iohnson I Gandy R Bernal Freshman Boys ROW l I Schnelder F Butske H Poole D Tudor T Peraza E Berg H Maytleld R Brewer I Elhott I Gtbb D Harrlngton I Mead I Bakermk I Rmg ROW 2 M Cherpm I Tart F Oppl B Oderrnann H Urqulzu I Powell R Munoz R Veaa R Pahner B Llvely R Cobb G Aber nath1e E Gornez G Watson BOW 3 L Bonanno R Iohnson B Emery L Mack M Barnes L Harvef G Swanson R Iohnson A Read A Tudor S Oumtana I Humphrey H Owens W Knelp C Leavrtt l l II lml llliln. 3 mn :li Seventy D me f 1 ' l .. I . . . 1 4 - 4 . '- 1 , , . . , . , , , 4 , . , . . w . H . . 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 . - 4 4 4 1 4 - 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 - . - - 1 - 4 T 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 - 4 - - 4 4 K4 . , . , , ., , , . , . . 1 -. 4 . .4 . , . , . , . , , 4 . , . , . S, 4 4 . , , , . . 1 . , . 4 ,N . . . . . C 4 . M , . , . , . , . J , . . , . , . A I i- 1 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 . A 4 - 4 4 4 4 A4 - 4 1 ' ' X- 1il n ......... 1 4 r I Fo tara F V' Ho KIY' Lax n Fontana The Fontana heavy wetght basketball tearn had a very successful seas on wrnnlng l2 ot the l5 games play ed Tennrs was played rntrarnurally as was baseball dunng the season The Student Body asststed rn turnrsh mg a day roorn at March Fteld Cont rbuted lUU per Cent strong to the lun tor Red Cross War Fund turnrshed hree Chrrstrnas trees tor Camp Haan supplred ten wrrtrng boards to the March Freld hosp tal and m de thrrt parrs ot stretcher poles Thrs year was a very successful one tor tne Fontana Branch htgh school as lt has progreesed raptdly and seen rnaroy new lrn brovernents KF' . ri . 1C'llf'3 lVlY I Ftfz, lflf o tpl ..1 Mugs fl 3 v:t'hd:' Mrs ll e es: Mr C Fira: l.f1J.f it l'f1l: - l A.: P Caldwell lit A Herbert, Mig: H Toziipkzns l.'f1.f' f 'Jon Lffhe, Mr E Raye, lit l. lffxihff . . 7 , . , . . , T. - . 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I -- X 4 - , Q 4, I , ' 1 is ' ' V X ft l r f ' ' 'tl :fu---lfg' . . .V .. ,1,4,,g,-1, H . l vx M 'x 4 Ptoolto Speech Under the dlrectlon ot lvhss Marjarrf Srmth the Chottey Radu W rkshop oroar Zed of Sent rs at the ftrst ot the year has made aulte a name tor ltselt A Meek alter school began cand date tor the class hao therr vorces tested and all proved sattsractory Worl began tm medrately on the hrst scnpt The Legenl f Sleepy l-lollofv Nhrch Nas used tor the class audttlon at KFXIV' rn San Bernar dmo Havrng won thrs prograrrs ot tlftee 1 mlnutes each were glven on the average ot every two Meeks lclavtng arranged thr a room ln the auchtonum Nas assxgned to them and also the use every Thursday of Mr Blakeslees A Cappella room whrch was eaulpped Wlth radlo apparatus Before g1v1ng a program on the arr classes were mvrtecl to prevlew the scnpt ln Mr Blakeslees room Crtttclsms ancl comments were comprled and acted on accordtngly The best program thls year was The Dlamond Necklace by Guy Dc Maupassant . . 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'QU MO Band Qt the most actrve orgamzatrons at Chat tey even rn Southern Cahtornla the Chattey Band wlll probably rate the top The year was started wrth a schedule of srxteen toot hall games lnvolvmg not only mus1c1ansh1p but the showmanshrp as Well At all home games the band featured full halt tlme stunts On March 5 the band presented a three hour concert wlth spectacular l1ght1ng and sodnd ettects rn an rmpressrve patr1ot1c theme Workrng under the War eltort the band has taken tor rts theme Amencan Unlty Thru Musrc tor the band hopes to stress musrc as a Vrtal morale tactor lt has grven performances tor the A r m1st1c e parade Army Day parade the town meetlng and Memorlal day The hand also played tor the PDQ Qurz Court held on the Chattey stage May l4 Qrchestra fefztunng Hflfeld Waflswertn CIS plane Sol S1 ln Beetn vens Tnnd Plane Con een ln C MIHJT the Cncrffey Sympn ny Cr U es' fl CnmDese1 ef bein nlgn scnoel c:1n1 JF f eeliege presewei ts Mn ennual Cen een n Februnry 8 1 Nursing e en nf fly f ' e ore eq iff presented ns Spnng eeneer Tne per n IH nee nelueie sf numbers em mit ern S H Syrnpln Un everm e nd the ee ,nfl P p InBlue pf1,ee1b, S Pu, Q an S r we ke f A Q NIO f' NUC x0 x 'WV' DMT V V7 IM VTTUS1 GX 9 NGA 6' C LSC ' lb C F. 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'l 1 Extravaganza The annual Ntnter Extravaganza Chat ev s ost expresstve talent show was pre sented to a capactty audtence lan 30 l942 U der the dtrectlon ot Gretchen Ltzer ana Jl 1 re Errclcson the exhlbttton Was a mars ea success Gypsy Fantasy That Mext cfn loucn and tne PCTSIGD Snake Dance Nero htghlrghts of the show The latter was unus al tn that tt was aanced by gtrls Cla n a ender Perstan costumes around a s atce prtestess Thts provtded not only beau t ul scenerv hut depth and movement to e ccaston n an laughter was turntshed by th J me The Qld Tar performed lox f r s ffll became hopelessly tnvolve s ded conversatton scored another r he eventng Mus C Nas arranged and provtded by the l theatre nrchestra dtrected by Murray f 'Fla Q roup als accompames othe ma slf ws Jl the schfo A Q . ' , i' VN ' I A l An, , t, - .- AAAAo , , . , , . A, , , ' F . . , . ' - - D - 1 AA L1 a Q I ,v ' L L V ra l ' ' ' - Il H1 5 . t- . . fu.. r A a N A ff 1'lQLCITlCL1S aescrtptton ot Betty at the Base- bmw FN ,, .t ,, I ,A A A, , , A ivfi 'tifl f ' ' o ' a in 1 two- Lu A . F-Q In fl A i . , , some AA , o ' Jwen -Ale g A, o , . ,r .A jtr f. J lA Q: f3'fp.:y' Tr-if Extrcxva qanzcl The Chorocters onol their inteip et i Penny Wood Morf Le nno l eeks Mrs Wood Cerry Cuilleosh Dr. Wood .,..,....,,......d.AA.,.,.,.,,.,ooA,AoAAo ooo... l ron, iillmon Chuck Harris ..,..,.,, oA,.,o,ooo A .. Harold 'Nfodswortlr Mervyn Roberts ..,...,,,o,,,r..........,,,ooo Richard Clark Roger Von Vleck ...,.. ..,.,.ooo , Peter L mbordo Mr. Harris .......A,,....,.o.,..,.......,,.,... CfordL'ie Spring lulie l-lorris ...,,..,......,.,. Motrgoret Anne Curti Ettie .r., ..,,.,....,,,....,...............r...,,oo..ror.,r.,rA. l Jonny Hickey Millie Lou .,,,,....4...,.i,o.......,....i.......,,,, , or , olllie Deon Elmer Tuttle ,,,........i.i...,,..,...,i.,. Ge -roe Vinnedgf Shirley Wentworth i,.i,...o,. ..... C Jrolyn Snyder Ralph Wentworth .....i....i..,,............ Eorl Emmons Senior Play Q0 Mrs Llzer Popular as a play ot typtcal adolescent hte the laugh comedy lune Mad was the l942 Semor Play The story ot a young gtrls 1ntatuat1on tor a V1s1t1ng man about town and ot a future a1 plane destgners problems the play offered one ot those rare op portun1t1es to use the natural char acter1st1cs of the student actor who W re chosen from the semor class as are all casts tor Semor Plays The drama students have pr1or1ty due to expenence and study Under the expert d1rect1on t Gretchen Lrzer and the help or Harry Couztns the play was ar rmmense success Eivhty- ' 1 Pasadena Play Takrng second place rn this year s Pasadena One Act Play Tournament was the Chaitey presentation Black Harvest starring Prank Tillman as Kurt Schwartz Harold Wadsworth as Paul Schwartz Lola Ray as losre Schwartz Stevens Nancy Hrckey as Mattie Stransky and Richard Clark as Doctor Bauer Because ot a crowded schedule as much time as de sired could not be spent on the preparation oi thrs year s play However each young actor acquitted hrmselt ex pertly to the admiration ot the playhouse audrence Black Harvest rs the story ot the dust bowl and the misunderstanding ot a seltrsh father tor his wife and children Kurt Schwartz only son Paul loves to play the vrolrn x hrch Kurt hates because he do snt realize his wrtes a small flower he had to buy because the tarm garden has dred but never gets a chance to give rt to her He trrst guarrels with Paul and wrth the doctor and hr daughter losre who he wont allow to see her moth and later rs crushed to learn hrs tenants the Stranskvs are movrng away When hrs son tells hrm that he told them to go Ku t rn a paroxygm ot rage strikes hrs son but rs stopped by the doctors announcement that hr wrte rs sinking Later learning hrs wrte rs aead Kurt flees the room while Paul plays hrs last rnusrc to hrs mother T1 rr ' Q, ' ' ' ' I love lor the music. While his wiie lies dying Kurt brings ' . ' . or Black Harvest The set tor Black Harvest was de srgned and executed by Rlchard Clark Nancy I-hckey and several pa1nt1ng L1g1'1t1ng and sound was un der the d1rect1on ot hm Stead whtte property and makeup was by Frans T11lmar1 and Harold Garden xx ll stagetcrew members helped with the I 1 Gratory Loached by Gretchen Lrzer the publrc speakrng class has turned out some able speakers World Frlendshrp was the theme ot the Podrasnlk Contest The Wmner was Gardmer Sprlng who spoke on B1ll Dunes tor Amerlca Second was Merrrll Moremans The World at Our Frreslde The Amencan Leglon Contest Whose gen eral theme 15 The Constltutron was W n by Mary lo Hastlngs w1th Wake Up Amen ca to Your Dutres Behrnd the Front Ren, Hamrlton placed second wlth I Pledge Al leglance Mary lo also placed thrrd ln the county votlng General theme for the Lrons Club Contest was Our NGTIODS Secunty Gard1ner Spnng placed t1rst once more wrth hrs speech Secunty Versus Seltlshness lrvlng Schlatter who spoke on Unlversal Mrlltary Tramlng was second At the Crtrus ft Y Belt League Extemporaneous Contest at Redlands out ot 21 competmg speakers Mary Io Hastlngs placed th1rd Other speak ers were Rex Harmlton and George Vln nedge At the Ontano Toastmasters Extem poraneous Contest Mary lo Hastmgs placed hrst Merrlll Moreman Was second and George Vlnnedge thlrd Wrnners ot the Rlchardson Peace Contest ot l94l were as follows Santo Cutulr hrst Patrlcra Grlkerson second and loseph B1 Jens thlrd D l t T Debate After another year ot debatlng under Mr Louls Sandrne lr Chattey l-hgh lS detmrtelj consldered one ot the best debatlng sch ols rn Southern Calltorma Last year marked the resumptlon ot debatlng at Cha tef atte a long lapse ot years and also the catchm 1 ot some ot tts best debaters Thls year Chat fey had run 1ts score up hlaher than ever resume ot the year IS as tollows Ftrst a s rt of practrce tournament was held at Mark Keppel Hrgh School rn Alhambra Two teams were sent Another practrce tournament was held later at San Bernardlno I C to whlch tour teams were sent In thls Calvln Daus men and Marvm Hahn Won second place Due to the ettorts ot Calvln Dausmen ani Marvm Hahn Chattey Won the champlon shlp and recelved a cup at the C B L league tournament held at San Bernardlno Hrgh School a n o t a b l e achlevement tor semors who had no earller tramlng At th State tournament held at Redlands Chaftey was one ot the tew schools whlch had two teams Whlch could auahty at thls event two teams tled for elghth place one ot Whlch was Chattey s . . 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I Q ltfllflf lflffr S':n'i1nf.- C l?f:'1.s:'1f1n Q Sci, l -lf ','f H01 7 H l' VS 1 lt l lol lvl.llcr '+ Illlb- I r11o Semor Scholar htp-ROW l L Alexander B Dave-npo t M Lee IN I B 1' ro C Snfa r G Spottswood L J A exanct r Ft McCann F Ma uda ROW 2 G V1nn C1 'tale db 1' lv' a 1 o n 1ch C upuy A Gre o P apara P Wh1te A Fmalay lv' J B 1 S '11 1at Bon h on lv' Iohn on A Sanford B Rockefeller M G1ldart I P1erson l1 G e L Srr11 h BOW ln d M C ndon D I ne L e a dn C anal r '11 Ma 1 r V Ga r 1 or I pencer ornar1ch A L Suns M Bradl1 ll ON 5 ty C Q111l ea h Hahn Mr S1nd1ne C Scot lv Moreman D Dau man C Spr1n1 Ft l-la1 ll or f1 D S1n t S C01 1 L S Comm r J a IU ll 1 n1 o Soholarshtp Sootety The many act1v1t1es planned by the Scholarsh1p SoC1ety lor th1s year had C be cancelled due to the present war s1tuat1on However the year was well round ed out w1th several 1nterest1ng programs Dur1ng one ot these programs the t1me ly top1c Leaders Tomorrow was presented by Dr Br1ssman ot QUIGTIO M Lows Sand1ne Ir also showed colored l1lms ot Canada Gthcers tor the year were headed by Paul Gard1ner act1na as Pres1aent Marv1n Bohn VICG Pres1dent and Margaret W1lcox secretary Gold seal members Betty Davenport and LaVonne Schater further d1st1ngu1sh ed themselves by w1nn1ng scholarshtps Betty to Scr1pps and LaVonne to Drake Umvers1ty 1n lowa Th1s year the Scholarsh1p Conventton was hel1 at Ccmpt n Iumor C llege at tended by Paul Gardner Calv1n Dausman Marv1n Bohn an Maraaret W1lcox the delegates from Chattey The Scholarsh1p Soc1ety was once aga1n headed by M1ss Ce1esta Scott and Mr Lou1s Sand1ne Ir act1ng as aav1sers to the group They have g1ven much ol I 1 l I Foote, 'I' T Q 'e, l 1, C I I - . ' le ge,4L Sol VYIAPN Gao 1 I H S M ffl? , C D ', C , . Sh ', , ' ' , 1 'vvllCOI-C OW' 3-I 'Nhte-, R cl n' ', L gt , 1 s , , . , ' , , ' . , ' T115 F Keene, M Waters, 'G 4-D gol , B, c len , o s, G, eet , P, G 5 er, D h 'Q , A Vrll .neva M e , rde ne,I W'l1s 1 ,S ,, EM ' , . , ' ,, . . 'or R ' -D Vifrncfrx S llas', ,J l, 1: , M 1 , f M , , t, l. , . s , 1.1 ' Q, rf. 1, l1'.:.z Soo! l Speed, , ' d, E Olsen D B'1.1.2ey lfof IIT Pxofxre--I AYl'lf'1T.?OTl G Ar1ch1yazT1a V Bennett, lf Dowd H Foro, ll Ia'q'1ff.jL Knxery A Ma'1clc,C Beei L Stewart C Avo' ,f'a, F Tllrnan, L Welch L Abbott, Allfn I Ar '.'iroi: B Bi: .'.' ci, I3 1 lin L B lT'.'an.: L l711fsche, C l-l ll B H' by, P L cas, I7 llaflo 'ldI l.l':r'1n B t,fsKnn,1.' '!.' O'. ':Il'f, I B1Ch 'Vixen M I Bmzrnel I Sachs O Smith, P' Thomas, M Twfl r A 'Nellf A 'N3r'c-11 . . . , , I , ' ,J 1 ' , ' , I a, , ,1 5 , Jr, ' , . 1 , - 1 T lherr Mme and energy t better th soclery ana ta rrnprave rts recara Th gold seal bearers fr' the nrne pubhshrng al the annual were lallawlng Lucy Alexander C l Dausrneh Betty Davenpart l-la Feral Paul Gararner Pex narnrl Allaerl lfc Merrlll M rernan Lalfc Schafer lrvlnq Speea Dane Srnar Gardlner Spnng lr l.a1s Ste Mart an Clerncnl Svabada O Jlnlll ln 'D fl D P1 T amq ll K a D O U F ' A 1 a V c ,L . I T' ' 1 fax. 1 , a 'Jlrg ., , rclfi ' YT , A - , . J. .J.. , I' v VNv'wr' L a , . J , T gl. Q f J, ' f -A , . , , A' V 43 a V, . , .. A . T l ,Y , T!-5.5 Sc it if-,:hzr.r. 'mi fji,y,r1:'aa'f---FfD'.'f E'3,41l.,g L High'-',rr Dia, 'ff Pr n, E Mrugr S ff'f,'. :.C ff Ge-lr'1f:, C ':3'f.',Q.', F Tf'I',', A 'I'f1t7'z 1':n1, l Fe':..'Ln ROW' Qi-l 'fa3'a1.f'er, la Schafer, I ,' -WSF 7 5f'J'T-4 l Slfldf: lvl L Hvffln F T1 Eiergcr T1 P'lU.'f'l,IY. .. C1lfJf,f1'JYl'l H '-Winn, r.h'iel, B P rter T141 HON 39A l-3359? l bnyier rf Till, rr. fffccrf- T 5.11.7 NT lfunlcr: f Kr'1:'1l,L Van Eafan D Day' n -' Y, 1 L' ' :cv A ' ' .. - H, v - X rf ..f-:,.. .S ff....nel, .-me.. F, ..-f.. -1-, au. p -- .. ..,.ar.: J Hanan F lyahnelly, C HOl.f1I'lQf'.2Y1 F I ., JMU.,-..... , T, ,, fe. ,.,.. H r-fr, rx ,. ..f.r. I, yztinef l. r,Au:fc, I3 Arte HCl' Tv--1 r1if,','.1cn F, .Kari 1: l.f 3f,-171, I Scif: F H3151 H Fins-r ' -'4.r'. riny l. fffraler, Tl UAV ll fi Hcrre 3 Felt ff Gat'v.'alz', 'Z 'f5I'i.sberr'f f F111 I A rx .::. ,f ' - W- -v f -7 - g '. FASTI PERSONNEL Bow l-Carolyn Snyder, Edi- tor-in-chiet, Dorothy Bussey, Co- Editor, Iohn Anderson, Business Manager, Betty Davenport, Art Editor, Esther Olsen, Art Editor. Bow 2-Lois Knudsen, Photo- graphy Editor, Edmund Will- iams, Eine Arts Editor, Virginia Williams, Administration Editor, George Hadley, Fair Editor, Nova leanne Bentro, Club Edi- tor. Row 3-Gerry Quilleash, ldentitication Editor, Mary Ed- dy, Technical Editor. Bow 4-Wilogene Alexander, Class Editor, Milton Massier, Sports Records. Bow 5-Doris Healy, Girls' Sports Editor, George Vinn- edge, Boys' Sports Editor. Row 6-Doris lngold, Feature Editor, Billie Scott, Typist. Fastl tj f-'bculamg ne class taught , s Ll lV'cCtellancl prepare anl at C mp sea of senrors e class studres boclcbtndmr ph t graphv and general 'te d pu rs e b A e g ea deal aehberot e s ht lp ro a ne N artrstrc pros r hrs years annual l aff ngs photds or etch ngs or mals called or by the jraohed agamst typtcal backgrounds 'he r astr staff was fortunate tn hax ng Be ty Davenport and Esther Qlsort bdth artrsts wrth exceptlonal talent to do the sculpturrng As art edrtors they had a brg Job and turned lt out beau ufully Due to the foresrght of Mrss McClel land durtng last summer there was no mconvemence experrenced by the staff because of the lack of necessary rnaterlals As there rs the posslbtltty due to War condrtrons that there Wrll be no Fastr next year the staff has gone to great lengths to make thrs Fastr one to b remembered fx ll'1S M Cl land om f f, . u by ed r l Q f' emi ihe F sli or o ' ' . f fl- -'A L Q ' ' . ,..Lf ..- . X J ' J J, lfI lYW YKff f' fW Y ' l A, .l.r...j . J J - L, rnizrrnaxcn . eae to bl h ine year cox. , :O , , . , . .cr C: ar I ot ,fron trtc .Jai 1 1 o , ' ex- cssicn fo t A ' t , De f,lQ'1 l of dr ' L ', c , i, IKICUCAS ct u ri 1 nomo, were constructed and photo- 'L TI 1 4 , , 4 N . .. L r 1 ., ' , js c el l ' C- I Y I . . A S1t'1n':+f? fl':'.'fnr'or' fl Qlsen F 'f.'1ll:a:t:.1 C Snviyr U. ,-XF:-:':nif-r G 'illl'?'Z.'l1 ., :n':'n r l l t . -Z ' lrfzfli i Hein- 1 r.11.1.- L r.ffc1fft1fme o r.: fmt., :J t P93575 Q jf A 2Wg..,, Q Qi? .Af , W Q ,,,- Afm. N il ,f I xx. is ? r ggi: 516 f' D 4 'W 550. gas lx: -YH 'szen QM 5, 9 is . Q wh ff 4 'av Q if 'H' ,f 1 .ug ' 'lil Ha '-' ,Sl J ' Press Dal o P Openmg the way to posslble newspaper work and creatlve wrttlng htgh school Journahsm IS a course open to hlgh school sentors only Taught by Mrss Adelalde Locker the class covers all htgh school news and helps tn the pulohcatlon of the paper lournallsm lS an Enghsh eaulvalent and stu dents rece1ve spec1al lnstructtons ln style and preparatlon of copy Class 1 held four days a week wtth one day left free for tntervlewlng At the ftrst of the school year beats are asslgned to the students and press cards allowmg them to report durtng study perrods are glven to them Monday after school beats are covered and the news found IS turned mto class Tuesday mornmg Tuesday evenmg several students wlth the asslstance of M1ss Locker make out the asslgnment sheet Wednesday mornmg asslgn ments are QIVSH and the class excused Brtef autzes grammar etc lS done on Thursdays and Fndays Storles must be typed and at the lumor Colleg copy read the week before the paper comes out W G 1 trn A Lo A e F v s, l. Flatt n M Eddy' P White 2 Wllson, A Jrefo I I S MCG11lT9, L, Nation, F Davis Stan 'img-R Barnetf, G Sleurrzfzn, P 'ffhtte I Bedftv YT A E illiams, A, reco, V Wlllams A L Sus M155 :ker rf 5 l s . sk l . '3 B s One Hundred Dramatlc Arts ROW l M Koch M Bradheld E Shoemaker M Puffer B Selby M Vanlandmg han ROW 2 E Iones B MI er W Maddere R Stensgaard G Klme D Sllver T Bauer B Pmalto Mrs N ssly W 3 Lar In floore lv Townly M L Reeder I Sanche M L Roden N Nesbll I Plppln L Daugherty F Tl'lOTIlJ I It Knot IOW l H be III Van Dori L Schaer I Tran an II Flndlay T ack on B Weber I Kraml P Beekman ROW 2 W Page B Nelson L Erxck on M LanIor P WhIe P HavIll H Davls M Cooper I Barlow E Lat Irner I Na bmder I A Shurnway I Andrew B Davenport W Taylor ROW 3 M Smlth K OKane C Cohn H llxx on L Van Eaton DRAMATIC ARTS CLUB PRES BILL PIANALTO v PRES MARILYN PUIFLR Qrc TREAS ROB LARKIII The maIn ObI6Cl1VGS ol thIs club under the capable aIrectIon oi Mrs Ma bel Nlssly are pleasure and protIt WhIch may be gamed through act1vItIes demonstratIons and d1SCL1SS1011S that pertam to the busmes ot actlng stage and theater WHAT KNOT PRPS HOPE DAVIS v PHPQ IEANETTE VAN DORT ssc IoAN TRAUTMAN Personahty plus IS the aIm OI the g rls In thls club Programs ot Interest to glrls teaturlng soclal problems makeup and developmg the moral stand ards are had at club meettngs whlch are under the sponsorsh1p of Mr Donald Wnght ' 1. I I - 1. I , . '11 , . RO -R, lc' , D. T- , T. ' , . , , A, ' , ' , . f n, , A . wrf QI -. 'II VII, M f - I. . , . l , . t- ' 5 ' N1 , 1 ' , . I S , I. . I , .V V.. , . A as . , ' -7 A . I ' , ' - I I I I 1 - I . PHYSICAL SCIENCE The study of the tour Physical Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Botany, is the absorbing interest ot the members ot this club, Study is stimulated by speakers and demonstrations, All guestions are capably answered by Mr. Roy Vick. SPANISH SINGING CLUB sorzo LEADER PAT RYEZRS PRES FIDEL ZAI-IORATIU PIAIIIST NORMAN Asriorr siic MARY Sllfll. Under the direction of Miss losephine Casanova the members of this club learn the words of songs ol Lat n American origin by listening IJ rc cords Later the songs are sung With the records PR! I '31 K 'in Rain D it ri r' RON 9 V ck l. ore rr tron lr i A a ri G cnfii a B fi HO K nano xo F1 'I f B f . . ,' , T Xi lj.z1':'1l Science --ROW l-H lllce, B e. edy, D Ramp, l S ' , I-li C' enson ' --M Mr. 1 , .C ., D A ns CJ, l Miller, D Gisler, l Bri ce, Pan- ? zi., S, rod e, l C rfllfiif, YT l. Lerrrc Spanish Sinzing-HOT I-Miss Casanova, I ffcrzeaa S Oli'-era F1s:i',r I-fliartesri Villanueva -T 'fallf L ffatien Farres C Zaricrane, R Rodriguez V 2- A Duenaz, F Fichenar l Home-rc, E lvl--CTTICICIK, P Byers, l. 'N tt, ll Cavener f Pierscri F Rcdrique: RCW 3-F Zaricrtne H Cavis l. Lccez C Hciszngion A Rangel I Lage: E ffberhart F Mendoza R I-affine' fwne Hu. CEHCLE FRANCAIS PRES Hmoro wADswoRrH SEC A:::qABEL sAr1DroRD Member ot La Cercle Francars under the gurdrng hand ot Mrss Mary Alhson Worked out French puppet shows thrs year and studred French composers Thexr Gurgnol Theater proved to be not only entertarnrng but educatronal as well DELTA PI Phi MARIORIE LINDT A PRFS DOROTHY M LAUCHII I SEC MAXIME IAQUES TREAS ANN CUTULI Mrs Klepper and Mrss Hemenway lead thrs group ot grrls rn developlng an rnterest rn Home Econornrcs The outstandmg feature ot the year IS the bazaar Here thrngs the glrls have made durlng the year are sold rt Hundred Two M 'ffm- EM L Cer e Francal B O Wald Q Okalnoto A Sandford C Dupuf Q Alllion H Wadsworth Wad worth S Wheatly -his-1 a a L or Loughead Iv' L Meeks N' rr rar' L xan a a r a oy tv'fLau m uul H n D Phelp pp r M1 H menfav M aqu Nch' 1 . . . . 1 'fl , 1' I' tv' ,- C , .r5T 'f?' V ,Me 's , . 0 CI ls- . , . A A A . it LJ'-S ummm- I' . Del! P1-Kneehnd- I .eg Lf ' h, 1 , A L ff.- :. ., ,E' s,HHy'e. Stand- rny,-I C ., D ., che., A C1 i, . Io es, 5, M75 Kte ey ,Yes e. A, I eg, N . .fre 0 5 . 9 Q, .e ' W ' ll Jr, RON an l 'I l Co' r Capta Fankn O Har Mann fr f1 F1771 1h1 D ha.1 A C11 '1 I Sta ora F Ro and D E1 horr P Murphy ar h K R ' u bor Cl1l ROW l .J on are 11r1 r Tl ol P Hofer C Da1 1a'1 C 51ble Wood on P Wh1t P Pattor Rarqertt Sdntolu IO A 1' R W 3 l am ma ll art R Doa Pounders A Fur ado lv' Eddy H rn r W JI E Stgnoreo cott ROW 4 D Nclvla t r eynold Mr Pan C E 1 Atwood R Ran I Banco! lv' C1 ndon PIGEON CLUB mars IAOA YA1f11c11cv1 v mrs LEE sroof src Rossar 11ARsH ctuf REPORTPR PAUL 1411s11: Captam Ray Delhauer sponsors thls mterestmg and t1mely club The tlymg and showmg ot p1geor1s IS the m a1r1 occupat1or1 ot the members Races takmg place 1r1 the Sprmg are a v1tal Dart ot the club program OUTDOOR CLUB PRPQ l'ERRlI.l. NOREI A X P EQ BUD IGOL X PREQ RALPH BAKER REC VARY EDDY Mr Erme Payne sponsors the Outdoor club whrch was composed of both boys and g1rls thls year The members Went or1 htkes m the mour1ta1r1s and traveled to the beach and desert to study nature hrsthartd One Hararei Th e PAQQOYI Cl' ' - '- 1-I Yama- juf: ', D Fr c G Cl r sfmah, L J tc, S Stud Y ROW' 2-P Kustel, ifl el 1 er, r fit. , F 1 ' er, 1 . , . l 's, G. ' e, , c ., 1 ' , C. , R M 3 , lhssly, Mag- ar ', G llirsly, C Atteberry, G J If f ' 1 J-- ' -- M - Jih, R. B ch, M Mo 'emo , R laof: ROW 2-H Mitchell, D Nich- l R, , , . 1 . , , M s , ' Q, 1, D t c , I c'1 , G eco O - . C es, F Flerrw' 4, M Gqd , R. Kelber, lc, R. c S, 1 , . , K. o e , . V Lao, , ' , C, S . - , 1 s.e 5, R R s, 1 .e, ddy I I 197' 1 B O e ls nares Four Corn'r1erc1c1lClub ROW l lf scott R Cunntngho P Goo bdrm G V urke E Nogocrr ROW VT owoz ll r E lJh1tto L Schcrlc I Spencer V llubbell lucas R Ruh RON 2 B Bcrldlng DCIVIS B Prunerx R Gae 0 ROW 3 L CODDI F Alonzo B Rlddle H Crawford '- COMMERCIAL CLUB rms MARFARVT WALSH rc 15suKo NAeAsA1c1 .rams roMMY cAssAwAY Broodemng the v1ewpo1nts ot what IS expected of cr student entermg the busmess held lS the purpose ol th1s club Act1v1t1es sponsored by M155 Celestd Scott ctre d1rected towdrd c1cqud1nt1ng them w1th the bus1ness world INVENTORS r FQ rU1 LUFAQ PA 11211 MYERS Th1s 1S the l1rst yedr tor the lnventors club under the d1rect1on ol M Young The fellows meet durmg club per1ods to dlscuss famous lnventlons ot the post cmd comp1le therr own lClCGS for unlque 1nvent1ons C lrl. A C I t R riliith HOW 'Z-M folsh, P B , , s lcf 34T CLS: , Mille , . f ' ker, 1 l Inventors-ROW 1--R. Myers, R E. ' . ' 4 3 f 1 ll f 1 .4 .Rec Pa J ., . . . I . . ri INTER NOS coi:sULs EARL EIQELHURT Ass QLEECKER Paryar Fariouxor: scmsp. :xi:.RG.aP15r Fisozaie This club is tor second year Latin students, sponsored by Mrs. Lily Haw- kinson. Latin becomes rnore interesting and understandable when studied more intormally. These students act as slaves at the Rornan banquet. GENS TO GATA COTISULS TI.f Qu'.'.l.LL HTL CTI ?.i.--.fifififi CRIBA VLORZ ' -X-J C Q Third and fourth year latin students cut quite a tiqure at the annual Roman banquet Served in true Roman tashion dressed in finest Roman Hainment all under the direction ot Mrs Lily Hawkinson P Gi a uc ianar' ll n vi 1h M r on E d ro in Of ir and urphf I an h V Phe ps 1'h RCW 2 N ee N Nea 1 agg ro Nn Lin oop r T Cordl W ite K on ank r We I I Shepar o H Davi E in er D ri C M r RO a aaa 1 E Thoma H a V inn B Ch rbak M c J '11 c a S hmi 'e'ni'i E I n ROW u o D DuVa A A er or Mr Hankin on D Dofvdn y ai E vi rw '1 NSo R o DLVal F T ' Sc, . i iffffl' f,.5. .IAF JAMZT l'.'fLC'2X l.?f-r l'Io.:eHO'N l-L 'li , Y B cl ., I A e bo Q , . F1 .- lays , E 'elb ck, M Fischer, A L' ky, B W' e, B S ers, N M ' , S c e, l D, Sm'. - L, , tb t, B D .:, Z B ' , E ' d, M C., e e, I h' e, , B - ar, M M e , P -5 , d- : n Qs, Reed, R Re' eck , S I on.ellY. ille W 3-W A Y rn. M' Chf s, . H Y- rii E V' , e , . M - C' A W r', E c 'dt, D Cirna, D FN. .Q o es 4-R Pero' .2 n, ll, k - M Bradfxeid, A M ich, Al E MacBeth, D Olinaer, F Donnel- Gens Tcgata--NOW l-I Haris- Q:n: P Thcrnas A Findlay, E Conn F-T Purnrnei M Relpl I '.'-'hlte 'E Austin HOW' 2-I Miller F: Fzske Mrs Hawkznscn W I ne E llyers L D1Carlo D-f. Gear, F l.fa:pi': ROY' 3-F Lucas H, C'Z'lZ G Slexnnan Lf 'ffilc X, D. llccffcnaii, I H',:rn.1e',' ff ' 1, F Larkin 'D L l-4 Fi DIE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT The third year German class, under Miss Clara Bissell, meets during the club period to gain a wider knowledge and understanding ot the German people and customs, The study ot Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was one oi the highlights ol the year. KNIT WITS Pars PATTY Mfcnrgri. The Knit Wit club is composed of girls who know how to knit well and wish to learn new stitches and make garments. This club is sponsored by Mrs Gertrude Ouackenbush One hundred S11 D Deutsch Ge ell chatt ROW Mie e Sachs T Bryant T Iohnson R Higby ROW 2 R n t R Qargent E H rrmann 1 p D a a G nit :Jus ROW ee Quackenbu h lv' Ro :J E er n l Goshr' B e fart ROV 2 B Iordari P Piraef S Add ser' i e Feder' G l ore lf R x wir! ROV' K l-lobe r P VCC a P Com lin P P h Cece B Ol ff- if gl K b I QA I ie . e -s, as - N' 14-V ' h , l. I . , Ar a, p. V , .1 'S , L Kn'e,, , S rient, Mins Bias ll 'qifisl , .5 . Y .., M.. ,f.f,f'l ' - V T A' . ' - 3 . - ' , P Q lflvl L , ll x-' Kriclc, l. Ame-stoy, lf' Fuiitior Mrs i i ' e, H r- znan , . ' i, .SI 1' -' Xifllioi, A Hilxk, sl .ll A .Jo , i ee 'e, B Ste f X 3-A Bertino, L Festa, gf K ae, i re , Craig, S ' ' , , arris , I l.',', Fl 1' ll Frm nd h1p Club RON l n r on I Hartman Atfood I M Donal P Klng M Srlva L Henderson lv' B r lch H Daft Ha tj R Barn t' R Bea O ue I E And rso B Adams 1 ntlana D F rr Bay ROW 3 R Clark A ar r Al B u Hou r Arrang ment ROW l N Col F Catts D Weygandt B Knowle Wheeler B Doak P Iohn ton l Pa o A Yamagu P K y F Lombardo BOW 2 tax Jra r M1 er Hugh K Oaxl ,f R Mur hj O urn M tzgar B Evans Barbour M C abtr e ROW 3 Norrel A Lanlceford E Worel D Healy N I Re-nfro P Aus n P Beekman A Flndlay I Sachs L Futsch r M Caltabxano P IL aulerdo D Smlth V Phelp Wlnn WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB PRES MARGARET BFRCICH x PRES lxAl'Y MGCBOAALD BEC SARAH HASTY Th1s group of students who meet wrth Mtss Esther Anderson not only at tempt to create better understandtng between other countrles and our own but also keep burmng the spark of lr1endsh1p that now exlsts FLOWER ARRANGEMENT PRES PHYEEIS AUSTIN x PRES ELEAITA WORREEE SPC A A woRREEE TREAS AMELIA LANKFORD The art1st1c arrangement of flowers and other methods ol creatmg beau ty m the home IS the goal of th1s club Part of the year rs spent 1n kmttmg lor the Bed Cross All m1stakes are corrected by Mlss LOIS St Iohn On I. and ea Seve 'fort' e 3 - I gllliszs A. de 5 , .. , L. . Y. C J, , . .I S . 32 e . OV! 2-I. tty, C. l' ' ras, S. Don- nelly, e . n, .. , S. T 1 ', . Emich, I. e ua, P. L - , . M - auez, H D alce, C len, T nt- lfxnfl I3 ., sc 0, , chi, fe g:, . . -P. Sl yr ', I. Alle, N. 'lf , K. es, . ' e' , . p ' , C. :sb Q, V. 9 , . ., M , .. r 0 . -A. Y . , . . , . ti , I A , . ' , s, E. 7 ' I VN K Fan Lea E1, L c S noltzta V R e h cott Moore W S one r tn M A C r1s Ra Slu man B I-Iesseman G Out lea h C Ro h M1 s MacDonald V nnett M K am r I ck Bradley N Hxcl. ,' Purlers ROWI B Walker Iv Mmor N Ioy A Van Norman D I agcoth MISS Roberts M She, ad I Shepardson ROW 2 V E1 1 ld I Gouvexa I. Welch E Dowd M Manlcer I Nerneth R Cortez ROV! 3 I Alumbough D Eberly V Norten Mlss St Iohn I Fletcher ESCHSCHOLTZIA PRES GEORGIA SLEUMAN SEC VIRGINIA REISHEN REAS MARGARET WILCOX SOCIAL CHAIRMAN LOLA RAY The Eschscholtzta club, tor Iumor and Se-mor glrls, IS to encourage ac aualntance Wlth fellow students and also a study ot llterature, travel and some ot the t1ner tlrungs of hte Tl'1e1r sponsor 1S M1ss Dorls MacDonald PURLERS CLUB The Purlers, gurdecl by Mtss Mlldred Roberts, after Iearnlng to kmt, may make any garment they Wlsh Tlfus year the glrls Iouncl makmg garments tor the Red Cross a Way to help In the present emergency six .R ,L M 'I I . Es h C' ' - . is en. B S , G. , . 1 , M. Pa lc' , . . u tl, L, y, G. ' e . . . . , . 'I- ' Bel I ,H . lr . A er,l L. ' Knudscn, M. Wilcox, L. Curtin, D , . ' 'ov .Lj- - - I. I ,Elf I PHILATELIC CLUB The collecting and studying of postage stamps keeps the members ot this club busy during their spare time. Mr. Alexander Minton sponsors this club and the boys enjoy a fascinating and worthwhile hobby under his supervision. AVIATION PRES ?'JST.l.'IE FPVICTT EEPCRTEP1 F?Ouuf'4...i MLC, TREAS ALVITI CLIPPERTUYI The flying of gas tire-ball airplanes on a control wire was one ol the interesting phases of the air which was taken up by this club. Mr. l-larolfl Wilson sponsors this fascinating study of model airplanes. ia l H Jh ntor :ana i lv' Ma K i B S aria 0 Oi e l-l ndrei li Phlff-1: Club-ROW1-l-l 'ij eel, Mr Mi. . l ATYTISYT J, l7 Mlen, . ssier, A rfrshor, ll Ayres .Lf f5,'.'11'LQrglgfgr'--li Q'f'f if-lf? '.'.'1i- 'n F Henssn P Pizzuio Rt,'.'.'Z 4f '.'.'1li1::r'1l ff fitkan, A Clip- r .uw 1. . Em-ezrtbe Clxrb-ROW l-C Reed, H Ford, R Higby, I Walkm- shav-J, B Tillman. ROW 2-B Palm- er M I Rirnrnel, A, Maufh, A Linli- e',', R SChrn1dt,M Eitzsirnmons E Dcnnelv, M Radekin ROW 3-I Steele M Finlayson, C Co:-:lex Mr Stroano, M Harn 'lf Chaptizan Irony ROW l E Monart 1 M Currdy M Wate s M I mg Iean McCurdy P Hrclcox Lutz H Musser ROW 2 G Sprrna W M1ddough R Harrulton H Car ter I Frelds R B1g6lOW HARMONY CLUB PRES PETER LOMBARDO Thls group ot talented students selected by Mr G1lmore Erlcson do not have regular club meetrngs but meet only tor rehearsals They recerve many requests to slng throughout the commun1ty Th1s year they have been partrcularly actlve ENSEMBLE CLUB E tfatur rtr Qltflfil EA IA Members ot the varrous orchestras are selected by Mr Ralph Streano to be 1D thls Club Muslcal lrterature and the art ot conductlng are studreci and selected preces played at the rneetlngs Har 7 '- - . Cz, I. C ' , .. r., , Hast- l PRES BARBARA Tll.l.MAff :C ., . .Z.,...ffS PUEEYCITY IE .lf .l.KlffS Future Farmers because o the Nar emergency s N ae 1 luehce the usual busy acttvrtles at the Chat ffrf pte o Future rarmers were s m t slowed Jun thls year The ru ber s r acre made the Judgrng team contest o acucally tmpassrble and also attected the rn ,f trtps Nh ch the club usually makes rt Jus places ot 1nterest T e club c rrted on through the year auttc at sactf Tl f however desplte these man 1 ndtcaps The student prolects were rn cle srl ZOO per cent due to an rncrease ol auctlcn JT meat anlmals poultry dalry pr ducts and vegetable gardens Whtch was asrced lor by the government Speclal em pnasts Nas placed upon the rarsmg ot veget able gardens the goal set was to have lUO per cent ot the members growmg veget ables Desptte the shttt ot regular actlvtttes the new ones the larmers met all ob stacles and had an tnterestmg and success tul year X Tfrj QL! If F 3 lYJ 5 ulh F KID? o ral 'J' L-.11 'J Koa JP t P 1 Nan lf f' rt P fi cc ' I .. ' . c W ' 1 ' 'n- f.' om., , T- . . I .- E fey cl 1 r f ' T, ' so l os at ' - ' ff- T a ' f s , -f'f'Y I' T ' I f' s ...f - J ,A A LD I r J X , o , , A UTD' ' .lc K 'f -yff 'fx I T .J . A T . 5 C1 T ' - lj 4. I , N , ' , V L rw ' - ' 1 ' , , Y . A . A4 ' . 145 V f N. f f ' '91-'V V .1 3 . LJ , . 14 r-v-A Q I F- ' ' 4 VL .fa .1 , , , A . . AJ I I '- T . l-.'l'llTf?:f'1Tf'l':T,' buy a war bonu Y ' T l I ' Uv ! , . , , J--1 7 v I r. ' - 1' 1 N C ,I ' . f' 13 11 ' , g f If L A . . . . . JJ, T - . L ' J' 1 f 1' , f, , ,1 if , L 1 0 1 , 4- I LJ 1 1 M . . . lg ' - ff' ' ,4 f l T i f .sf-' l, flf - . f . 1 , , Y . f , , If J of X I 1 1' sr' H J ff QWEI 'Jan Tassel l Sachs, l 'ch1ro, F T :nag S ,'S-H1-,r.1on T Ca: zz.-co, C ltr, S Kf,gg,p1Q 4? T4 if-ff l 551411 3 Th ITV!-' 3 TT T51 l F'?1'75'4.fan RCW'-Y 2'-A Fkanco ll f4.f::i. rcnfg KI ugh F? 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Chaffey lumor Farr Opemng 1ts gates for the twentleth t1me to an enthuslastlc pubhc the famed Chaffey Tumor Farr last year broke all pre vrous records for both slze and success The lU OOO people Wh attended the Farr exceeded all of the attendance records Whlccl had been made 1n prevlous years The decoratrons were of a colomal style the Trger lnn bemg the mam object of mterest Wlth a general theme of Chaffey Prepares the Tumor Colleg worked out the top1c of Entrance 1nto lndustry Whrle the h gh school had the top1c of Cltrzenshrp the falr Was offrclally opened Wrth a parade Wh1ch rnclud ed a concert grven by the band From that mme unt1l the t1me when the gates were closed there was always someth1ng taklng place Among the act1V1t1es Wh1ch kept the Fa1r rolllng were a stock parade a swlmmmg demonstratlon the elemen tary school track meet and the model arrplane meet The many exhrblts submrtted by the vanous hrgh school classes and adult classes formed a Well bullt backbone for the Farr Among the many exhlblts Wh1ch caught the publ1c eye was the Pan Amertcan exhlblt Wh1ch was made by several combmed classes Also not to be forgotten Was the famous Ttger lnn Wh1ch enJoyed a large amount of patronage and seemed gu1te popular The farr had as elaborate an endmg as rt had begm nrng When the lavrshly produced Fashlons and Swmg met the enthusrastlc approval of the farr goers The Chaffey lunlor Farr st1ll has the d1st1nct1on of berng the largest of rts klnd ln the country and lt certa1nly Wtll contmue to be lf records llke last year s contmue ID the future Trger lnn Y' ' I 1 . - I - . , o ' - 1 , ,. . . . . , . - tt 11 . Q , V - tt - 11 . 1 . . H , . . ,, l . I - Y . 1 1 1 - , . 1 - 1 1 1 , . U - . ,, 1 1 . . 1 . . , . , . 7' N ' 1 N K Q ,Q Q4 1 J , - Jn' I J il . ' ,, ' 5 Q., E.rf,',f'g,I Vl f.'E.'-'E .l FAIR HEADS The Falr heads are elected by the h1gh school soc1al sclence soclal l1v1ng Enghsh and Spamsh departments and are certaln ly to be congratulated for the splend1d Work whrch they dld Agrlcultural Lloyd Mrchael T-lome Economlcs Mary Eddy Mechamcal Arts Brll Schaefer Club Exhrbrts loe Blvens Class Exhrbrts B111 Barton lunlor College Drclc Cfnthn Trger Inn Ruby Iordahl Fash1ons and Swmg Mrldred Crabtree General Arrangements Decoranons Rrchard Clark Womens Gym Ralph Larson Supphes Ned Sanford One Hundred Thxrteen I . 4 3' . . A' x eff' t f V Prize Equestrians I I f I - l L f Froiii Day Iuaglna Hgcnard lanes Bruce Puntennoy Donald Watt Arthur Hugns Dale Frost Glenn Dupuy roam for farm oaurprnont ani hvo Rrcnard Iones Bruce Puntenney Donald Watt Dale Frost Ulonn Dupuy Drlll Team Durmg the hrst quarter the gtr Clrrll team was assembled and the pre ceaure was s arteel tar early pertorrr artces The grrls work together arm varraus drtlls under the d1reCt1ar1 P Mrs Quaelqehbush A lat at hard and mtehstve Wat J as dame by all nat artly m acau rma the ettectrve drllrs hut each gtrl m lang her awrt cas turf Q The ehtrre Castame IS whrte tlh ess herria me Q t whlte sat h turm pe rrted at at HATES tea tl Games ah msc it the Ettrava a a Bess Q E HS and Frances El uve e the rettes acc mpamh he a ll team Sana Leaders s r th ter s 1 Narx X e ar lam Bauer art eh lvusser a e sahas a the aarres th year lrm ther hlacf C raur H r Q e s h MUGS a ra pam p rs e addea rrtucr c: r arm, enthustasm the fames yay, ff? ' T. M 's? 3. 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Q X T ' I ' 'N X YI nxiifex rift-wr. -- 5 P - 5 W-, ,. , , , H I T f pw-5 T- ix L, pf W 9 Howard Mltchell Roy V1Ck 1 Football Q completed under the drrectlon of Head Coach Howard Muggs Mrtchell and As slstant Coach Roy Vlck Chaffey had 31 record of 4 Wrns 2 losses and l tre to cap ture th1rd place IH the C1trus Belt League At the end of the season honorary cap talns Were chosen by the squad member Cllnton Reed Nando Mrglretta and Clydc Derrlck were selected to recerve th1s hor or A large portlon of the credtt for the team s success should go to the managers Iohn I-largrave Bob McCurdy and l-larry Traylor and also to lrm Cassxdy trarner An abundance of Iuntors on the Varstty and a champronshrp Soohomore eleven glve evldence of an exceptlonally stronizf team durrna the l942 season Followmo the football season Coach Mltchell toon up hls dutles as lun1or College basketball coach and Coach Vlck transferred hrs at tentlon to hrs posltton as Hrgh School ten n1s coach One Hundred S Xteen I Hargrove I Cassldy R McCurdy A successful season for the Ti ers was I I I Q A K- i ' s. y. A ' J 1 i i. CQh'DNA ln or nrght gorne the Cho le, llgers dec srvely deieor e Tre C r Hdnmers l3 U or ones norlfntnng hor KS cou for e f loenetrole the lorsl Choro rng Cho ef fr ord Noll W re lne 'Voers no md rn re fouc dxf rs Cl lo roeconse Ioenf' hes VUL1 EPTQN U rn nut S nord ll n o I ol Chou onf rullerr n bottle o drow 'There Nes httle choose between the Tlgers ond lndrorns os the gdnre ended o scorelesb cleodlock Rl EQSMJE The C B L open er sow Rrversrde rntroduce o rnoo ern verslon of the old T lorrnohor' Vhe Poly Beors were helo to CI Stdndshll n lhe ground but un leoshed r' posslng ottock IH C hrsl three perrods to put the Chot lev lloers behlnd 1? U However rn the lost three rnrnutes of ploy the Trgers put on one of the most Scorchrng hnlshes rn the hlstory f the C B l to score lil pornts ond emerge vrctorlous , VL ,D I ai' mfr 1,38 '10- Aw- '- ? 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'Fi ,Q- fi 'E' R SAN BERNARDINCD ln the second game on tho C B L Schedule Chattey met San Bernardmo The Cards were rolllng and Chattev couldnt gulte get up steam tor tho Tlgers Went down to then' tlrst defeat ot the season l4 U SANTA ANA At the Santa Ana Munlclpal Bowl the Tlgers put up a spmted battl to defeat the Salnts Several dnves by the Salnts were halted by the alert play ot the Chattey hne and tunely pass tnterceptlons oy the backtleld Alter scorlng one touchdown tn the tlrst halt the Tlgers scored a Safety ln the closlng tnwnutes to chnch th game 8 U REDLANDS tootballs hlled the alr as tne Terners and the Ttgers engageol ln a hot passlng duel The game Was a see saw a talr vxtth Cha tey the wlnno ter a hnlhnJ t1n1sh l2 6 'D E n O , , C eed C Derrick E Swain If Lfijzliefta -in . . . I 1 . . , . . A ' . , I - . 1 I Q , ' ' 1 - i ' L ' . - , . 7 -4. . , . , N. ' I - - f - r 1 - ' . . - - 1 ' l ,L T O11 , 1 . F I - . Ytmvr W' V V Y . 'Y , , --, 'Q S A ' - , . Q: -J-. ..h. - Q' ' 1 Q im. A 'vfaanwq --Q 5 ' imfh ' 2. 9 V Q ef Y A A Aki-, - flu,W,i, V Md n .. M?-if ,,... A ,.,,.. A 4 . Af, g N L Imbach l M3752 PI Horner Alcnzo Y 4 4 6, r . A :,, -. Hundred izltee.. GI PGMCN!-X ln the seasons flnale the Tlgers met he Rel Devlls at Pomona for the annual blg game Excltement was he1ghtened because a vlctory lor the Tlgers would place them rn a three way t1e for the Champ1onsh1p wlth Pomona and San Bernardmo The Ttgers started oft well by stopplng a powerful Pomona offenstve drtve cold Then the lnsplred Chaffey eleven drew hrst blood wlth a touchdown agalnst thetr favored opponents Pomona came back to score a tou hdown and the score stood 7 7 at the halt ln the second half the Red Devlls scored twrce more to w1n Zl 7 Thrs game left the TIQGFS tn thrrd place ln the C B L standlngs whrle Pomona won the Champtonshtp ledge ,' N. F172 jf I c .wvwfll q t J gf' .7 It WA I .A -rf' dfcfj E gf? fi litggge J Jr ff I' fix Lvl I J W, ,J D AVN lo ff ik iff? 4 r r 1' V1llor1uevc1 F Cruw D e O flrpll' VIFTI 1 d dl n rr Iron lf 1 P Blo kburn I Tordu on HOV l on or len o L fioxte L Z md mo QW 2 dyno lun ll o IF Cooch lx e jepue C Reve lo V H102 onvvd, ltr ny ' N u S ort lr l-u'fh1r on f on o R xf 4 o voo 01,1 B M o lf er The Tlger Cubs come up wlth two surprrslngly strong dggregotlon to capture the Leogue Sophomore tltles fo both foorbotll ond boslfetboll Codched by Korl Korser ond Aeslstont Cooch Clorcnce Gerger the Sophs rolled up of record of sw wrns ndorred only by o t1e tn d proc t1ce gorne wrth Cloremont Evldence of thelr powerful offense ond v1rtuolly rrnpregnoble defense IS the foot thot they roll up o totol of lil? polnts ogdlnst only 7 by the r opponents The sfxuod vos blg ond fost glvrng prornrso of f1ne vorslty teoms tn the future Bosketboll unoer the drrectlon of Mr Gelger ogoft found the Cuos tn possesston Pl the Leooue Tnle Spht tlng therr proctlce tllts the Sophs won one ond lost the other However 1n League pldy they exhlblted d fldshf dttock to Wm 7 gornes ond lose only one The Freshmen codcned by Wellrngton Pop Kegley frelded cr strong footboll teom The Klttens utrlrzed the forrndtlon to w1n 6 gornes whrle losmg only one - 4 Q Q L Sopno ore Football RC V R N21 A Fcxgler K 'wocrch N Bcrumu h R Gr IH Ho p4 V1 ROW 2 H Gcxrdn R F Clflkllf' umm R emcx C Poole-r C HG or R0 or J 3 C11 I. Ho New ud uqmo 11 R H3 'A A f G RO ' een X ci ark 1 f' A R Ma hall D Hal ev C Hee e T3 5 , r V315 I-jx. J. 4 Tx fl Z 1 fee? I v . .X ,vy ' A 1 ,fx . V 'J 1 'F , 'L-A-. ff. K 2 v, fX 5 fi X Cf P 17. 'X 1 Vw 'YW 'Ll' X Ax C' X Lx! 5 X YAXQ 3 if If P I P I' C 20 Q lvw, jf- ,Ugg Q, Left to Bight-H. Allen, Coach Kaiser, P, Gardner, I Richardson Basketball Basketball got off toa flying start, under the direction of Coach Karl Kaiser. After capturing the championship at the La Verne Tournament, the Tigers went down to de- feat in their first game in the Chino Tourney and again were defeated in the second game of the consolation round After vacation practice space was cramped since the gym was being used by the Army and league play got off to a shaky start However the game Tiger quintet finish ed strong to gain second place in the C B L standings Co captains elected by squad members were Herman Zmolek and Gerald Crowell Managers were Paul Gardner Howard Allen and lames Richardson Keeping the squad in excellent physical condition during the season was Trainer lim Cassidy lc 7 C Cro ell 7 .4 a l- l F I I I ' I - I ir f . Hea'.'jfwe1ght Baserloall-ROV. lg, Burt, G w , H Zrnolek B Fisk ROI- A-W ll rkey, E Gilbertson l Bichardso: Coach Kaiser H Allen, B lonei, D Frost ROW 3-T Santoy: B Schrixat P Heier, K Horner, C An- derson B. Curirilngf. fine lgndregi Monty-'v.'o C Hase R Fl: is Gilbe K Horner F ln the first practice tilt Chino was ovo whelmed 41 29 After defeating LaVerne Co lege Frosh 31 24 the Tigers again overcame Chino 41 32 ln all of these games reserve were used freely Showina excellent early season play Cha fey then Walked off With the LaVerne Tourna ment championship, After a first round Win over Pasadena 37-30, San Bernardino was shaded 28-27. ln the finals Riverside was defeated 33-22. Entering the Chino Invitational, Chaffey lost a close one to Citrus 30-31. ln the consolation round, Colton went down to defeat 30-29, before Bonita eliminated the Tigers 44-46. After Christmas vacation, Chaffey again lost a close decision to Bonita 29-30. One Hundred Twenty-Thief To start the Cttrus Belt League race Chaffey downed Pomona 34 24 on the losers floor At Santa Ana the 'llgers tasted thelr tlrst defeat rn league play 29 35 lor thelr second consecutrve loss Chaffey was beaten at RIVS stde Z3 34 The Tlgers eked out a narrow 32 3l Wm ovor San Bernardtno ln the1r flrst appearance before a home audlence Santa Ana came to Lhatfev for thetr second game and met the1r master IH a de ermlned Chaffey aulntet Whlch ga1ned a 35 22 vlctory IOUTHGYIHQ to Redlands the Tlger frve met defeat at the hands of the Terner aulntet 21 29 Rtversrde scored 37 pornts to 24 for Chaffey to Wm a thrlll packed contest To cllrnax a hecttc season the Pomona team met the Trgers rn the Chaffey gyrnnasrum Pomona met defeat at the hands of the Tlgers 36 29 Tennis With the CBL. schedule nearing its end, the Chaffey tennis squad appeared to be heading for third place. Under the direction of Coach Boy Vick, the Tigers had Won two of their first four league matches. The Tigers, handicapped through lack of prac-- tice ma'ches lost their first to Santa Ana 2-9. After Whitewashing Pomona ll-O and being edged out by Riverside 6-5 Chaffey came through to defeat San Bernardino 7 4 Walter Walsh plays first singles and des pite the fact that he is only a sophomore ho is one of the best players in the Southland Paul Kustel plays second singles and is a Junior Phillip Dickinson another Junior plays third singles Harlow Smith plays fourth singles and is a sophomore Both he and Walsh made varsity letters While they were freshmen Earl Edelbrock a Junior plays fifth singles Bob and Dick Sargent play first doubles and are outstanding in the league Iim Paulin and Boger Birdsall play second doubles Paulin and the Sargent brothers are the only seniors on the squad While Birdsall is a junior Baht IL d a L. , rf, pry. 5 ' ' e15T?,f,1 A24 f ts? 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Mfg ff i X 'NX sf i' f 'I tm Jyl, ,J if ri. if s f f' k..fJf I , 1 fi , Jzfcfy Heavywetght and Sophomore T ack ROW 1 D Wa ner C Sta Weel' G ctrt B Ha dy Grasso R Buddle I W11l1GmS ROW 2 I Wse A Vllan e a B S lf 1 Ga a e L Ho ng or P Whlte R Dunmga H Cook ROW 3 C Rowland B 1chorn N' Moe A Na M M er Lamont Coach Kegley H Zmolelc D Sc 1 chlt ld L Mert P a Track season opened under the dtrectton of Coach Wellmgton Pop Kegley The season was opened w1th the wtnnmg of sccond place tn the Brea Qlmda Relays 1 the 440 relay Chattey took fourth wlth Dean Anderson Don 1-lolllngworth Larry Mertz and Merrlll Moremen runntng ln the shuttle low hurdle relay Irm Lamont Don Scrltchtteld Bay Stark and Sheldon Swan ran 120 yards each to capture second Chatley took thtrd tn the tour man 880 relay w1th a team composed of Anderson Holltngworth Lamont and Scrltchtteld Wmnlng the ttrst place tn the 8 man 880 relay was the team made up of Anderson Mertz Paul Whtte Swan Stark B111 Ptanalto 1-lolhngworth and Moremen The next major meet entered was the 1-Iuntrngton Beach Invttattonal where the T1gers placed fourth Pomt wtnners were Anderson tourth tn the 100 Lamont nrst tn he hrgh Zmolek t1ed w1th 8 others tor tourth tn the htgh jump Btchard Etchorn t1ed wrth three or thtrd 1n the pole vault whrle Ptanalto placed tourth 1n the broad Jump A Vrllanueva Etchorn Holh gsworth erson 1 T enty Stx Y ,f E ' r - - . r , . rlc, H B ' Y .er r. r S, , . , ' ' .. -. i , . 1 u v , . Jar., 1. 7 'n r T lli. w th, . ' , . ' n, . . - . , , E' , 1, 7 inert, . rquez, . a- qrud , I, , , . , . r'2 'e , . z, W. i rzalto, D, Watt . . . 3 . . - .H I I I I I I ' . . . A 1 ,. . , . , , , 1 . hurdlesg and Scritchtteld, second in the highs and third in the lows. Swan and Herman . ' B ' D, 'n . f. Anil . I ' 1 I I A W . E , ,, , 5 V' , I ' - ' 1 J' I 'A ,, t 4 ' ,M 2 I 'Ll Q ,,,IWm 7:11 l,.n1re'i W - 4 L fe-' ' 1 llll. Track Charley played host to 34 other Southland schools whtle placmg etghth rn the annual lnvrtatronal Chatteys only pornt wmners were Scntchtreld second rn the htghs Zmo lelc a tre tor second rn the hrgh Jumps and Pranalto thrra tn the hop step and Jump ln the closest C B L meet rn hrstory the Trgers were nosed out by Santa Ana who scored only 4fl0ths ot a pornt more than the Trgers lVlert7 Moremen and Anderson placed second thtrd 220 record rn wmnrna the 220 Wrth Moremen tyrng tor thrrd Hershey Gardner tool: second tn the 440 ln the low hurdles Scrrtchtreld took trrst and Lamont second to equal Earl Vrclcery s record ln the hrghs Scrttch held was lar ahead but an unfortunate tall pulled down to thrrd Ymolek easrly won the hrgh Jump whrle P1analto placed trtth rn the broad Jump Chattev placed two rn the pole ault nth Frchorn Nrnnrna and Whrte tymg Wrth three for fourth Panch Vrllanue fa placed tourth tn the shot put whrle the relay team Nas barely edged out by Santa Ana to take second 7' FM If 'aw fx, f '9 fx Y' L! 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Swlmmlng Because of unavordable delays rn the recondr tronrng ot the plunge Chafteys natators were laced Wlth the handrcap ot only one Week 1 Whrch to tram for the Crtrus Belt League Meer However the squad shows great promrse and should show up Well The squad lS coached by Donald lacobs who has classes rn both the l-hgh school and Tumor college The squad rs led by three lettermen from last season Tack Chnstensen IS one ot best drstancc men rn the C B L havrng won the 220 rn h1s Iunror 3 ear George Murrell appears to be one ot the top performers 1n the spnnts and Don Meredrth should place hrgh IH the d1v1ng Many other candldates have shown up well and should pertorm excellently rn compet1t1on tony Hauser Bruce Cumrnmgs and Carl Hase are out standrng rn the spnnts hm Atwood and Dave Nep tune otter excellent competrtron rn the backstroke Blchard Meredrth 1S competmg wlth h1s brother Don tor d1v1ng laurels and Kenny Parkrn IS also a contender There are many other candtdates who have a trne opportumty to f1n1sh last and Wm pornts tor the T1gers ln competltron M C' T E I I , . . . 4 A H . . ., I ' . 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T y 4 g 'ff T T 1 T Lg K I V l it -Ci fr.-, PEQKCYEZ v.'ent','- rghz Athlettc Control Whtle the athletes gam the spothght and re cetve the matortty ot tne credrt tor a successful athlettc program the behmd the scenes Worlcers should get large portton ot the credrt Each year a small group ot boys under the drrectlon ot Mr Couzrns form the Athletlc Control Comrnrttee The members of the commtttee donate thelr ttme t perform those servrces necessary for a smooth tunc tronlng program Voluntenng to sacrtttce part ot thelr entoyment they act as guards and take tlckets at all home athletrc events ln addrtlon to therr actlvrttes at games they perform the same duttes at mformal dances and s1m1lar events W1th the wlse leadershrp and cooperat1on l Mr Couzms from the faculty and hm Galanls and Rex Hamrlton student drrectors the commrttee has brought to Chaffey the envtable reputatron o hav rng well controlled crowds at athletrc events l-'a ff S POJZI Z ,fx Q., ,,f,, -. 1 - ' 'S ,gtg N -5 JL Vyx I C1-' :ff Jr X ,f itz L,-5 ffl' onrol RO! ann lon Jl .4 JV 3 R R51 o fn P n HRQr ,,,,....-my--ws A-ln One Hr nur I' I 5.1 F7 'x VZ IX ,uf . 7 WX N - 1 f 4 Y 1 If ' a f - , Ng ' :l t . . - . . . .ll-IX ' ' . 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' 'txt 4 S, as-t Q- 'Hit' ,Dj X ,CKY k'x' ' R C0 1 'f .gf dz 1 - I 'A 1 f ' ,' - F W My-N K ,, , ' '. , ,ff . ed Twenty'-Hn: If ,E ., , 1 f ga ,y gg: Event 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard dash 880 yard run CITRUS BELT TEAGUE Holder Culpepper Rrversrde Culpepper Rrversrde Mertz Chaffey Neely Covma Barnhold Chaffey 120 yd hlgh hurdles Rowe San Bernardrno 220 yd low hurdles Vrckery Chaffey Mrle run Relay Shot put Pole vault 1-hgh Jump Broad Jump Event 100 yard dash 220 yard dash 440 yard dash 880 yard run 120 yd hlgh hurdle 220 yd low hurdles Mrle run Relay Shot put Role vault Hrah Jump Broad Jump 1-fop step Jump 1- T18 Scrltchfreld Chaffey Brooks Redlands Santa Ana Meek Chaffey DeBerard Chaffey Speery San Bernardlno Brown R1vers1de Record 9 9 seconds 219 seconds 21 9 seconds 50 2 seconds 2 mmutes 154 seconds 24 5 seconds 24 5 seconds 4 m1n 35 8 sec 1 mln 301 sec 521 eet 12 feet 81A 1nches 8 feet 29, 1nches 23 feet 5 1nches TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS Chafiey Invltcttlonal Meet Holder Probst San Bernardrno He1man E1 Monte Morr1s 1-funtmgton Beach Morns 1-funttngton Beach Glllette E1 Monte DeLapp Montebello Van Cott Webb Weed Coachella Krrkpatrrck E1 Centro Klrlcpatnck El Centro Rtch 1-femet Santa Ana Pomona Raltt Eu11erton Vanderhoof South Pasadena Soule La 1o11a Slble Chaffey Dancer Covfna Year 9 8 7 2 2 9 9 8 942 2 9 9 2 Record Year 9 9 seconds 2 9 9 seconds 9 9 seconds 1939 40 21 1 seconds 48 9 seconds 2 m1n 1 7 sec 2 m1n 17 sec 2 mln 17 sec 14 5 seconds 23 5 seconds 4 m1n 38 5 sec 1 mm 32 sec 1 m1n 32 sec 53 feet 10 Q, 1nches 12 feet 9 5 1nches 8 feet 3 1nches 23 feet 51, 1nches 44 feet 8 R 1nches 4 8 4 4 4 9 4 97 4 - I A . 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'I 5 'r A V '25 F. ,- ., N E Lxx 'IN VCI Ho key Player in fn 1, The sports year tor gtrls lS dtvlded 1nto tour seasons Mlss Mabon Mrs Quackenbush and Mlss St lohn are the tnstructors wtth the G A A execu trves as asststants ln the tlrst quarter swtmrnlng tenms and volleyball Were p l a y e d Th second quarter danclng hockey and basketball Were gtven Pour tourna rnents were held atter school to dete mlne the Wtnntng tearn ln the thtrd quarter speedball and tap danctng as well as ther fox trot tango and rhurn ba were enyoyed by many ot the gtrls in the fourth quarter baseball bad mlnton te n n 1 s and swtrnmlng were gtven Archery IS under the d1rect1o1 ot Mlss Mabon school Archery Margaret Lowe Vtrgtnta Gardner Badmlnton l.,O1SSI1'11ll'1 leanne 'Watt Tennrs Glance Roth lhelma lackson Posture leanne Watt Dorothy Weyaandt Etna Pong Helen Hayden Volleyball Wanda Leo Keene Speedball Patty Byer Basketball lean Sachs Swtrnrnlng Patt, Beekman and Hockey Mtldred Waters neHJae t , X ,nf ., lkf -N IN nelly WVU G5 rf, A 7' 5- fftfei 14- A 'z ' eff ak 9':+ I t A 1-1 X 2 , - t-ft to o on l ' -we l ,A G f fl V I T' J ,A-in r lf - 4 t ff, Z 4 I P , vi Q F7 :ff xx Y' jffw, . 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The girls have a lull schedule with sports after school on Mondays and Tuesdays and several so- cial activities, There was a cabinet lunch- eon at the home oi Pat Hiclcox, a playday at Pomona in November, a banauet and a basketball spread in February and the cabinet meetings which are held twice a month with a dinner every other meeting. The otticers tor the First and Second Semester are: President-Pat Hickoxg Hel- en l-laydeng Vice President- Verna Mae Metzgar, 'Wanda Lee Keeneg Secretary-- Iane Luther, Pat Beekrnang Treasurer- Frances Fleming Frances Morketter Ad Man Marilyn Cooper Frances Fleming Song Leader Rachel Kelber Phyllis Beek man and loan Tracy Pat I-li ko Helen Hay ri R ,KIFFEY 1 Q asm Pl-We f' KN R0 OK tier rl VG fr J P T F P l re x Lx , ' ' , ' 'c is 'cle -1' I I 1 I - ,, . .. . X N if .f PM Q ,. ' 1 I . 55 . .iff .,., A an -1 MW J FCI' Q-ff Tracy, L Aniestoy, lf Hayden ryaill, E ffeifcn C l-.Tl.TQ'Ihl1f. 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