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MATHEMATICS The math department, equipping students with ihe language of num- bers, geometrica. thinking, and a practical, business approach to an age oi technology, consists of (seated) Russell Dysart, General Math; Rita Free ' and, Algebra, Gen- eral Math; Ha old T. Wilson, Gen- oral Math; (standing) E. V. Wise- man, Geometry; Walter Griifith, Geometry, General Math; George Beardwood, Department Head, Al- gebra, So ' .id Ceometry-Triginometry; Virginia Bowman, Algebra, General Ma.h; Burlon Wiley, Algebra, Geom- etry; Harry Couzins, Elementary Algebra, General Math; Harry Yo- chem, Geometry. Mrs. Alice Hezmal- halch, who is not pictured, teaches Algebra. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Fostering a better understanding of other peoples through the study of their customs and countries, the foreign language classes have con- centrated on the living use of speech. Students taking language courses were rewarded by club work, films on various countries, and the satisfaction of being able to converse in a tongue other than their own. Instructors in this field are (seated) Mrs. Alene Abram, Span- ish; Miss Mabel Breneman, Latin; Miss Clara Bisse ' .l, German. Stand- ing: Miss Gilberte Gatignol, French; Paul Coronel, Spanish; Miss Ina Wynne, Spanish; Miss Esther Han- ning, Latin. The following impres- sarios were unable to be pictured with this group: Mrs. Lily Hawkin- son, Latin; Miss Dorothy Webster, Spanish, and Walter Griffith, Ger- man. MUSIC Introducing the musical parade, let us give a fanfare for: Mrs. Flor- ence Blakeslee, Girls ' Chorus; Earle S. Blakeslee, Boys ' Chorus; Ralph Streano, Orchestra, Woodwind In- struments, Dance Band; Claude Blain, Brass Instruments, Band. Page 16
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SOCIAL SCIENCE Dedicated to teaching future citi- zens the art of responsible, social adjustment in a peaceful world are (seated): Miss Mae Abramson, An- cient History, Social Science; Mrs Muriel Christen, Social Science; M. G. Jones, U.S. History-Civics, Social Problems - Geography, (standing): Miss Esther Anderson, World His- tory; L. J. Horsch, U.S. History-Civics, Elsie Hamilton, U.S. History-Civics; Ruth Weber, Social Science, An- cient History; Mabel Breneman, Social Science; Mrs. Helen Brown, Department Head, Curriculum Re- vision; Irene Montgomery, Social Science; Fred Barrett, U.S. History- Civics. SCIENCE Dedicated to teaching our future technicians how to live construct- ively in the atomic era are (left to right): Roy Vick, Chemistry, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Chemistry; Paul Moses, Physics; Ralph Miller, Biol- ogy and Physiology; Harold Wil- son, Biology; Ernie Payne, Biology and Botany. STUDY HALL Endeavoring to keep us quiet for just one hour each day, these im- pressarios made us appreciate Chaffey the fair. Left to right: Ray Delhauer, Mrs. Helen Bridge, Mrs Sybil McCrea, Miss Esther Ander- son, Miss Mildred Simmons, and Miss Mary Armstrong.
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HOME ECONOMICS Not that they insist that woman ' s place is in the home, but our im- pressarios in the Chaifey Apart- ments realize that our fair Chaffey- ites are the type who will actually put home economics to practical use. These impressarios are: Mrs. Lois Dean, Department Head, Social Arts, Homemaking; Mrs. Marie Frank, Home Arts; Miss Lillian Graves, Homemaking; Miss Frances hemenway, Homemaking, Related Science; Mrs. Wilma Koeker, Rel. Homemaking, Homemaking, Child Care; Miss Adda Middleton, Home- making; Miss Mary Moffitt, Rel. Homemaking, Social Science, Home- making; Mrs. Mary Powell, Rel. Homemaking, Rel. Science; Miss Mary Viola Robinson, Social Sci- ence; Miss Julia Rugg, Homemaking. MECHANICAL ARTS Buzzing machines could not hold a candle to the instructors in the Mechanic Arts building this year, as we became aware of the busy bees who work thereabouts The indispensables in the first row are: (left to right) John Homewood, Mechanical Drawing; Alexander Minton, Woodshop, Ralph Coleman Department Head, Machine Shop, Ha.old Stickney, Engine Shop, Archie Moore, Mechanical Drawing Harold Herrling, Woodshop. Second row: Everett Tolman, Woodshop; Lewis Moore, Woodshop; Earald Earton, Metal Shop; A. C. Hargrave, Mechanical Drawing. ART The artistic members of the fac- ulty spent a satisfying year in the penthouse of South Hall where many interesting and prize-winning works were produced. These impres- sarios are: Miss Rita Freeland, tak- ing Miss Lela McClelland ' s place a ' ter the latter ' s retirement. (Miss McClelland was a great favorite in the entire school, as she was ad- viser to the Fasti for twelve years and really worked very hard to pro- duce some of Chaffey ' s talented art- ists.) Miss Freeland is teaching art and applied commercial art. Miss Charlotte Reed instructs Freshmen art; and Miss Janet Benton, with sincere interest and a lovely per- sonality, aids Freshmen, Sopho- mores, Juniors and Seniors.
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