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BOARD O1 EDUCATION fLeft to rxghtj Mrs Young Mr Morrow president of the board Mr Martin snpenn tendent of city schools Mr Wesbrook Mr Clewetl Because of illness Mr Cleck nfth member of the board was not present for the picture DILIGENT DIRECTORS Much praise and thanks must be Given the Board of Education for it is this group of interested and enthusiastic men and Women that hold the future of unknown and unmentioned to most people The planning of thc budget the placmg of teachers the length of school days and of the school year are a few of the common problems solved by the board These board members take an ardent interest in our Welfare not because it is an imperative move on their part but because they desire to render service to us It is they who work for the success of our school and it is they for Whom We should give three cheers' Our principal Dr GeorgeR Mclntire has given many hours to planning the curricular and extra curricular activities of Chico High School so that they may be of the most benefit to the students He has tried to solve the changing problems of our school 1n such a Way as will please and benefit the majorxty of the students We owe him thanks for taking the Student Body out of the red and making more activities possible Paqe Eleven Chico High in their capable hands. 'They see the side of education which is left
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MIGI-ITY The l94O Caduceus brings to you the faculty as they are outside the classroom. Here are Miss Matthews, Mr. Crane, Mr. Branch, and Miss Cooper. Mr. Branchs mind is probably on his drama class, Miss Matthews' on an English test. ls Mr. Crane looking at a geometrical figure? Miss Cooper is addressing us in Spanish. Now we see Miss Botts, Miss Vadney, Mrs. Robbins, and Mr. Kissling, on a vaca- tion from bookkeeping, typing and math. though Mr. Kissling's probably worrying about the Student Body treasury. Doesn't this make a sweet picture? Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Walker, Miss Hanson, and Mrs. Madsen. Prom the looks on their faces something pleasant must have happened. Mrs. Cowan is proud of her Latin students, and Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. Walker, and Miss Hanson are elated over their domestic sci- ence classes. This car seems to draw the shop-men to a conference around it. They are Mr. Por- teous, Mr. Pemberton, who is a newcomer, Mr. Dahlman, Mr. Floyd, and Mr, Kin- dig. lt's some old wreck they are going to take apart, l betcha. Ah! The physical education department! We should like to know what Miss Borne- feld is going to do with those poor danfo- dils? Miss Crain is 'much interested in their welfare. Mr. Hensley, Mr. Costar, and Mr. Madsen seem neglected. Yet they have fun, too. Mr. Hensley can always be seen pass- ing the buck to Mr. Madsen, and-did you know? Mr. Costar grew the daffodils. Page Twelve
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W? MENTORS There's nothing like a good rest in mid- day, is there? Mrs. West, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Burr, Mrs. Fountain, and Mrs. Kiss- ling take time after their respective English classes to enjoy the sunshine this lounge provides for the women teachers, Ah! Dr. Thomas must be telling about the good old South American Way. Mr. Rinker, Miss Couch, and Mr. Schreiter seem interested. Don't let those bottles give you any wrong ideas-this is the chemistry lab, and these men of the faculty are getting ready for an experiment. Mr. Calhoon has a lit- tle book on hydroponics, and Dr. Mitchell and Mr. Schoen have deserted their geogra- phy classes and are offering their help. Mr. Urlaub and Mr. Paulson are more inter- ested in the camera than in guinea pigs and HZS Crotten egg gas to you, readersj re- spectively. A class in literature? No, just a friendly gathering around Dr. Delf's desk. Mrs. Leisure has found something interesting, probably on music, Dr. Delf and Miss Stansbury are engaged in conversation on art and books. Mr. Olker is no doubt thinking of his beloved orchestra and band. Rally 'round the Hag boys, da, de do,- well, loiter around the flag-pole, anyway. That's just what's happening to Mr. Nor- gaard, who has forgotten the Cadets for the moment, Mr. Leonard, his history class. Mr. Nixon, his math class, Mr. Maxwell, the mechanical drawing pupils, and Mr. Filson, the ag. class and P. F. A. Page Thirteen
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