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▼ Students find that Mr. Stark is more than just a drafting teacher, but a person who cares and is always available when needed. ome thought him to be serious and hard working. Others knew him as brilliant, witty, and self-sacrificing. Numerous qualities described him. He was very conscious of those around him. He would never have his students do anything they weren ' t capable of doing. Being classified under the tall, silent type, very few knew what he was like under the stern exterior. He rarely lost his temper and often told witty jokes. With the mind of a scholar, he graduated magna cum laude from the University of San- ta Barbara in 1952. He came to Chaffey in 1952 and became the assistant football coach under Mr. Jack Tinson. In 1959, he left Chaffey to coach at LaVerne College, but returned in 1964 to become Chaffey ' s Head football coach. The word which best described this man is DEDICATED. In addition to coaching, he was involved in many activities which included the booster club and coaching his son ' s baseball team. He also supported the different sport teams by attending all the games. He is a family man, dedicated to his wife, Marian, and sons, Charles, Scott, and Randy. He showed his loyalty to his job through his perfect attendance record of 26 years with 1982 marking his first and only day of absence. His never-ending spirit brought him respect from his friends and students. Because of his dedication to Chaffey, The Fasti staff is proud to dedicate the 1982-83 yearbook to If I It ' , Kau tarh ■ Coach Stark ponders a questionable call by the referee. T As Head Coach of the Varsity Football Team. Coach Stark has many decisions to make regarding the out- come of the game. ▲ Mr. Stark speaks of the merits of football at Freshman Orientation. 17
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