Chico High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Chico, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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' 41 leJJf'g'Z'Q M Ti li'ACUL'l'Y Cl..ef1. to righlj Top row-Clarence Kindig, woodshop: Mrs. Donna Kisslinir, English: R. C. Kissling, mnlhenuities, hookkeepingi U. H. Leonard, counseling, social science: Mrs. Luella. Madsen. foods, cafeteria: Kenneth Maxwell, muchuniezil drnwimr. Second row-XV. WV. Nixon, niui,l1c-rineilics, physical education: Clarence Olson, social science: P. A. Paulson, chemistry: Mrs. Ellenore Robbins, sliorthund: .Tune Roesner. homen1zikinf.:': Mrs. Eva Sack- erson. choral music, theory ol' music. Third row-Albert Schlutrier, general science, physical education: Edward Sehoen, junior husiness, orientation: Mrs. Lorraine Schreiter, U. S. history, counseling: Mrs. Theresa Shook, home- mu.kin1.:'g NVini1'i-ed Snedden, lilururiung Angeline Slansbury, nrt. Fourth row-J. R. Terrell, band. orchestra: Olive Vzuliivy. typing, bookkeeping: H. H. Vogue, machine shop: Mrs. Myrtle Nvalker, clothing: Mrs. Marjorie XVashing- ton, English: Mrs. Grace lVest. Emxlish. The physical education departments gave and gave: First-Aid courses, and much more out- door activity. Extra stress has been placed on the necessity of the Cadet Corps. In the shops a twenty-four hour run of classes began, and boys learned all about trucks and tractors in no time. While the mechanical drawing and math classes became very practical in their use of slide rules and figures. The typing, bookkeeping. shorthand, and junior business sections prepared a great num- ber of students for important jobs, while the senior problems class gave many the opportunity for a peek into what was in store for them in the outside world. The life-science classes measured vitamin units, while Mr. Paulson directed chemistry and physics students in the putting out of incendiary bombs. The agriculture classes led us to successful farming through the Victory Gardens, and the home economics groups taught us the values of minerals and vitamins. So you see this has truly been a big year and a significant one at Chico High. As long as our faculty continues its excellent Work in our momentous war effort, we, the younger genera- tion of America who have Worked with them and understand their efforts, will never concede to any permanent or temporary defeat of our civilization. PAGE l 1

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xx . 1 ACULT'Y theft to right! Top row-T. O. Rinker, Vice-P.'inc:ipal, Director of Advisory Council-U. S. history, com- mercial law: Curl Selireiler. Principal of Evening' High Sc'hoo!-muthematics: Dr. Ruth 'I'hom:is, Dean of Girls. Assistant Director of Council-Spanish: .Tohn Urlauh, Dean ol' Boys-l'aioloe,'y: Ethel Llornefelcl, counseling, physical education: Ada Botls, typing, world history. Second row-l-lzirrietl. Burr, English: F. D. Cnlhoon, physics, hotziny: Margaret .lane Cooper, Spanish, French: Lloyd Costar, physical eduezitionz Mrs. Anne Cowan, Latin: H:-irolrl Cox, mathematics, chemistry. Third row-.llaiiet Cox, Englishg Mildred Crain, physical education: Joseph Crane, mutha- matics: Anne Currie, English: Clyde Dahlman, unto-xnechanic-sg Rohert Eddy, ilraimitics, public speaking, counsel- ing. Fourth row-Ralph Filson, agriculture, Mrs. Mary Noe Fountrnin, English, eounselinfr: George Gonrclier, electric shop: Mrs, Grace l-Inmilion, English: Ralph Hensley, physical education, P11il'ir'izi Keenan, Spanish, journalism. The Teacflh 5' aff. . . Giving his all in the truly American War effort is Mr. Shaper, who has encouraged eleven hundred students to become active, not passive, citizens of their country. Next in sharing with Mr. Shaper the task of running a large school smoothly through the uncertainties of War are Mr. Rinker, vice-principal, Dr. Thomas, dean of girls, and Mr. Urlaub, dean of boys. Mr. Schreiter, director of the evening high school, has several math classes training in War problems. The English department has laid new amphasis on accurate reading and the following and giving of directions, an important step for victory. Music, art, and drama classes have given practical assistance in the form of programs and posters for community organizations. A back- ground for understanding the world situation is offered in the social science and history sections. The foreign language department is fostering the understanding of other civilizations and bring- ing the Good Neighbor policy home. PAGE 10



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Class of 1942 Vlctor-11 Antonowlch XICKIL Plas Nemo! CI was F111-3 block C JI R9lJlESGl1lll1NL H13 J C Patllcra Doyle P1113 Nec QLHIOI CI rss e nls I lock C Sec Qoph C11 s Ser Sr H1 X Nlarylee Guynn Lee X Plas 9611101 Q 1 LNIIL Q111r,e1s S H X RINO! 1 NIUQIL 111.3101 Jean Vance Matheny TSIIY llexs Qemoz Cltss Qmence m'1Jor Math 1111301 Boys H1 1 The Senlor Cl'1ss of l942 holds the d1st1nct1on of be1ng the largest class yet graduated from Ch1co Hlgh School but th1s IS by no means 1ts greatest emlnence In Student Body affa1rs 1n athlencs and 1n scholarshxp th1s class has been outstandmg ever SIHCE lf entered h1gh school Durmg the1r freshman year the g1rls of the class won the pennant for the best sk1t Perd1 nand the Bull glven at H1 Jmks The freshman boys evened If up by W1nn1ng the greatest number of contests at the all school Play Day the last to be g1ven And 1n that yeir twenty live freshmen won places 1n the Honor Soc1ety The class of l942 dur1ng rts sophomore vear cont1nued to use to more glory There were twenty members of the class ln the Honor Socvety at that tlme The sophomore g1r1s helped to orgaruze H1 Y s for the freshman and sophomore g1rls At the H1 Jlnks the Sophomore H1 X comb1ned 1tS dramatlc talent w1th that of the Prosh Trl H1 and took flrst place on a sk1t In their Jumor year members of the class establlshed the trad1t1on of a Junxor Play glven to finance the Sen1or Parevs ell The play g1ven last year was an or1g1nal one by Jack Scott 1 mem ber of the class The class also gave a very successful Sen1or Farewell based on the theme Aloha At that dance le1s were g1ven to the graduatmg sen1ors There were st1ll twenty members of the class 1n the C S P dur1ng the1r Junror year Now at the end of the1r sen1or year the class of 1942 his f1fteen Lrfe Members of the Honor Soc1ety and a SEIIGS of other accomphshments to 1fS cred1t In Aprll they made a great success of an extremely d1fHcult play You Can t Take It Wlth You They overcame many obstacles and not only scored an art1st1c tr1umph under Mr Eddy s d1rect1on but also netted S206 pront P1fteen sen1or boys were members of the champ1or1sh1p football team th1s year and won the1r gold footballs The sen1or members of the track team were also among the best but d1d not have a chance to show the1r ab111ty because rnter schools contests have been abandoned for the durat1on The army navy state guard and merchant mar1ne clalmed five boys dur1ng the1r sen1or year Serv1ng the1r country are Charles B1ll1ck Robert Braez1le Don Parrman Culman McM1l lan and Charles Wh1sman Thus, w1th memor1es of accomphshment to spur them on, approx1mately two hundred f1fty young men and women have flmshed the1r educat1on at Ch1co Hlgh School and go now to fresher fields PAGE l2 C 1. f- -,H .. H., e J ' ,:., ',- mr. Q ' ' 'le ss :r .' 1 ' , - ..' 1 Q . ,- . . I S1. - . . .L, 1' , - ' --.111 V '- U., ,N 11 ,,,n 1 . ' ' ' - ' ' u .1 ' ' 1 Y. 71. 1 - ' . 1 4 k 3 . n, cet 1... h. 1 ' K- '. -ve .- w , - J - 1 1 e 2 .A . tn : - w -. . ' . , .555 ,H ei . at . , 1 m. 1. . Q e 1. . . . - , t - ' ef C x C ' 7 1 t . , V . . . . , H , . . c ' , ,, . . . . . . ' - 1 ' ' . - . , 1 , . L f 7 , . J . . , . . . . , - Q - , Q - 1 . , C 5 , w . Q , ck J y T , 'P 9, - . 1 C . ' P 3 - V .1 H - 4 - - - I I Y . . . 1 ' , ' c ' s - .1 1 - H , . . .v . . . , . . . , t . e . P Y . . . . 11 y - - 1, v 1 , . ' 1 Y 1 -Y , .

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