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AGRICULTURE Down to the good earth in a prac- ticum on scientific agriculture that includes individual projects in citrus growing and livestock raising, .Charles Perrin is training our future farmers — the backbone of our com- munity. Pictured with Mr. Perrin, to the right, is the executive committee of Chaifey ' s Future Farmers Organ- ization, the people who are largely responsible for the Annual Chaffey Fair. BOYS 1 P.E. Coaches the male section of the gymnasium were constantly ar- ranging activities, planning games, meets, and helping the athletes who strived so hard for school victories. First row: Karl W. Kaiser, Junior Boys and Basketball Coach; Isaac Funk, Freshmen Boys, Tennis Coach, Basketball Time-keeper; Howard Muggs Mitchell, Department Head, Senior Boys, Football Coach. Second row: Fred Clapp, Sophomore Boys, Swimming Instructor; Roy Vick, Coach of the Sophomore Basketball Squad; W. H. Pop Kegley, Track Coach. GIRLS ' P.E. The Girls ' Gymnasium was con- stantly ringing with laughter and shouts of the live marionettes. Alice Greenlaw enjoyed Juniors and one period of Sophomores; and Avis Fishback had Sophomores and one period of Seniors. June Teitsworth, Department Head, pulled the strings for the Senior marionettes. Page 18
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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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NURSES Scarcely a day passed in which Miss Ruth Earls (left) or Miss Louise Kellogg did not see some poor student tucked in a cot as the result of a strenu- ous week-end or a hearty basketball game. TRANSPORTATION Our director of transporta- tion, Mr. Ernest Payne, was ad- viser of Fasti in 1945. Mr. Payne ( Ernie ) was appointed to take the place left vacant by Fred Merha, who retired after he had served us long and faithfully. The importance of this job can readily be seen in the light of the fact that over half of our students ride to school on buses. Especially is this true of our commuters from Henry Kaiser town. Though we stu- dents of Ontario and Upland jokingly knock Fontana, we are really quite proud that it is associated with us at Chaffey.
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