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OFFICE FORCE Preparing bulletins; granting permits; recording grades and hundreds of other statistics; typing; answering telephones; and serving the public; the industrious office crew are the behind-the- scene producers of the fair. First row: Mrs. Mary Nagle, Assistant Attendance Secretary. Second row: Miss Margaret Pizzo, Secre- tary; Mrs. Helen Maurer, Attendance Secretary; Mrs. Clara Payne, Dean of Girls; Olof Snyder, Vice-Principal. Third row: George Cassell, Attendance Officer; Secretary to Mr. Fischer, Miss Marjorie Wilkins; Ernest W. Fischer, Principal; Miss Rose- marion Cunningham, Secretary to Mrs. Payne. Alvin A. Herbert, Fontana Representative, is not pictured, because his field work continually keeps him cementing Chaffey-Fontana relationships in a real and friendly way. Page 13
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VICE-PRINCIPAL Official trouble-shooter of the Chaffey Fair Grounds, Vice-Principal Olof E. Sny- der puts (fair)ness and impartiality into his handling of discipline cases. His cheerful assistance with the many student activi- ties of the year is full proof that this ring- master merits a star billing for his per- formances. DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Clara Payne, Dean of Girls, is the epitome of charming control. Her sincerity and her smile have won for her the admir- ation and respect of the girls of Chaffey. Making arrangements for social event s, helping students with programs, registering new students, conferring with parents, and solving personal problems are skillfully accomplished by Mrs. Payne. Face 12
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ENGLISH— LOWER CLASSES Classical Myths, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice, and The Tale of Two Cities; and elementary rhetoric were the objectives in lower division English classes, instructed by (standing left to right): Mrs. Mur- iel Christen, first year English; Mrs. Gladys Davis, first year English; Miss Mildred Simmons, second year English, Woodrow Smith, first and third year English, History and Civ- ics; Miss Flo Curran, first year Eng- lish; and Miss Jeanette Gustafson, first and second year English. Seated are: Miss Ina Wynne, second year English; Mrs. Esther Close, second year English; Miss Gretchen Lizer, first year English and Senior Dra- matics; Miss Ruth Weber, first and second year English; and Arleigh McConnell, second year English. Not pictured: Arabella Powell, first year English. ENGLISH— UPPER CLASSES A thorough understanding of grammar, a background of literature and a control of composition were the objectives in the upper division English classes taught by (left to right): Miss Mary Louise Casey, third year English; Donald Jacobs, third year English, Public Speaking; W. H. Pop Kegley, third year Eng- lish, American literature; Miss Mabel Stanford, Journalism; Arnold L. Laz- arus, third year English, Bookbuild- ing, Senior Composition; Miss Mary Armstrong, second and third year English; and (seated) Miss Elsie Hamilton, third year English. COMMERCE Grooming the future captains of industry are (left to right): Mrs. Mil- dred Olausen, Typing, Business Principles; Mrs. Celesta Walters, Shorthand, Transcription, Bookkeep- ing; Miss Mary Viola Robinson, Typing, Elementary Business; Miss Edna West, Typing; Miss Mary Mof- filt, who is not pictured, teaches Elementary Business. Page 14
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