Champaign High School - Maroon Yearbook (Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1927

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Champaign High School - Maroon Yearbook (Champaign, IL) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 23 of 198
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F 'O c, ,S. 7 1 , -A if i L- , Q ,139 sf- M DEEQON 1-145515 5'- A MISS CHAFFEE Phe true measure of life is not length but honesty, is the tirni belief of Miss Eleanor B. Cliatlee, our vice-principal for the past three years. Besides being' vice-principal, Miss Chattee has been an instrnetor in the social science department. A graduate of Denison l'niversity, Granville, Ohio, Miss Chaffee taught at Colninbus, Wisconsin for two years. She was at ditterent times dean of girls, assistant principal, and head of the social science department at Muscatine, Iowa. She has proved her abilityteacliing' two classes in Economies the first semes- ter and two classes in Civics the second seniester besides officiating' in her role of vice-principal. Miss Cliatifee also had complete charge of the student schedules and she early arranged tliese so that every one was satisfied. In her present posi- tion she has always been ready to oliver assistance on student problems. The stu- dents of Champaign lligrh School appreciate llliss Cliattecfs help and above all her personal interest in their work and school activities. V- s 'iii t ,t flea- 4325 4sr4 P1:-1-,rf - H Y --1 - W wt' e,,l, ,bc,., , 'i'fif'f.w or A t at t o' af it . 1'ag1' l iftc1'n O

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I 'Q' cw-4.3. , , ll -..A D 1 -..x Q 1 .lt fx M Al . 1 t l MR. C. S. DALE t'Never be satisfied with less than your best, is the motto that Mr. Charles S. Dale, our principal, desires every student to adopt. No other person has a greater influence on the students or bears a greater responsibility in the high school for its IIIQIIIEIQICIIIGIIT than Mr. Dale. During the three years he has been with us he has always taken an active interest and part in making the school stand for the best in athletics, dramatic-s, social activities, and scholarship. Not only has he sponsored the Honor Society and the Student Council but he has been instrumental in organizing the Central Illinois 4'Big 12 Conferencef' Mr. Dale believes in universal high school training' as an ideal, and to this end, has included into the program of studies Auto Mechanics, Busi- ness Training, Vocational Choice, and Industrial Arithmetic, and at the same time has retained all the college preparatory subjects. This expansion of the program he thinks will provide every boy and girl an opportunity to complete four years of work. Mr. Dale has been successful in his administration and his efforts and help are appreciated by every one connected with the school. e ' ' N l' V W ' Z' l I uur fern



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