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Burton Wiley Director of Attendance Lewis Moore Fontana Attendance Officer Edward Shotthafer Ground Proctor George Beardwood Director of Teachers Alexander McLeish Director of Guidance Thomas Piequet Guidance Counselor Mrs. Ruth Iohnson Guidance Counselor Edwin Shinn Guidance Counselor Attendance and Guidance Among the many new additions to Chaffey this year are the expanded attendance and guidance de- partments. The attendance offices, which are located in Room 22, South Hall, and Room 7, North Hall, are de- signed to increase the efliciency necessary to main- tain a school the size of Chaffey. Assisting Burton Wiley, director of attendance, are George Cassell and Lewis Moore, attendance officers, and Edward Shotthafer, ground proctor, This past year the guidance department adopted a new system of scheduling academic programs. During the school year each student was interviewed by his class counselor and received suggestions con- cerning courses to be taken next year. In this way, the student became better acquainted with the ma- jority of subjects offered, and was therefore better qualified to choose a curriculum which will best pre- pare him for his future life. Guidance Director Alexander McLeish and Mrs. Ruth Iohnson, Thomas Piequet, and Edmond Shinn, counselors, constitute the guidance department.
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Meet Your Principal Instructor of botany and general science, advisor to the Fasti, superintendent of trans- portation, and guidance counselor are some of the many positions filled by Principal Ernest Payne since he came to Chaffey. A native of Los Angeles, Mr. Payne moved to Cntario at the age of two years and re- ceived his education in local schools, includ- ing Euclid Elementary, Chaffey High School, and Chaifey College. While attending high school he took a deep interest in agriculture and became a member of the Iunior Farm Center, which is now the Future Farmers. To further his education, Mr, Payne en- rolled in U.S.C. as a physical education major, with the intent of becoming an in- structor and coach. However, when he grad- uated in 1931, which was during the depres- sion, very few teachers were being hired. Fortunately, his background and interest in agriculture enabled him to accept a position as biology teacher at Chaffey. He is now in his second year as principal. Mr. Payne feels that every student should engage in many activities for experience to draw upon in emergency situations. He has found that one profits most from association with people who can add to one's personality. Ernest A. Payne Office Administrators Olof E. Snyder Iune Teitsworth Ernest Camlield Vice-principal Dean of Girls Associate Principal 'N 1
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r 1 Mrs. Alice Armstrong, physical education: Mary Earald Barton, mechanic arts: Frank Baum, mathe- Armstrong, English: Fred Barrett, social science. matics, business problems: Mrs. Viola Bennett, homemaking. Faculty l l Guzalzng our jholsielzn I0 waralv Ike future Top Row Bottom Row Clara Bissell, German, language department head: Mrs. Helen S. Brown, head of English and social lean Bogren, commerce: William Bowers, mechanic science departments: Bertha Carter, Latin, English: arts: Mabel Breneman, social science: Esther Brew- Beverly Cate, English: Arnold Christen, agriculture: ster, mathematics: Norman Brintnall, English. Roy Civille, journalism: William Clarkson. com- merce. l l l l l l l A 1 l l
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