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BERNARD W. SI-IAPER FREDERICK F. MARTIN CARL J. SCHREITER Principal Superintendent Principal Chico Schools Night School Top of Them All . . . On behalf of the students of Chico High school, we extend our most hearty thanks to three men who have been of great importance to our school this year-Mr. Shaper, principal: Mr. Martin, superintendent: Mr. Schreiter, principal of night school. These three have both willingly and capably given of their time in the eifort to solve problems occurring as the natural result of war. They have worked closely with the students, with their parents, and with the city of Chico as a whole. In the case of night school, the problems of adult education have been faced squarely and more than ever before the people of Chico have come to realize the importance of education-the huge part it must play in giving young people of high school-college age and adults better knowledge to Win the War. BOARD OF EDUCATION .... ADMINISTRATION CLe1't to rightj-O. D. Simmons, A. Christensen, Lois Stzmsell, secretary: H. S. Clewett, president of the Board, Principal Shaper, Mrs. N. T. Enloe, Super- intendent Martin, F. WV. Tztrr. PAGE 2 l
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PAGE 20 To THE CLASS OF 1943: ln this War year, as we look into the future in its relationship to you graduates, there is a confidence arising from the successful manner in which you have adapted yourselves to the changes which have been forced into your plan- ning. Change and its challenges will characterize your immediate future. Your record includes the accomplishments not only of your members now in your country's services at the very battle fronts, but of those others serving with distinction in preparation for future assumption of like and other important duties. We congratulate you upon your accomplish- ments. Knowing your spirit, We look forward to your service and contribution to our nation with confidence. We wish you joy and success as you render and make them. Good-bye and Good Luck! Sincerely, B. W. SHAPER, Principal.
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TOUGHEST JOB OF ALL . . . COUNSELORS theft lo- righll-Eddy, Dr. Thomas, Rinker, l Olllll2lll1, Eox'nol'uld, Schrciter, Leonard. Our many thanks to the members of our teaching staff for the manner in which they have efficiently met problems arising in this year of many changes and revisions of school life. FACULTY Clie-low, left to 1-ightl UPPER LEFT-Stztnshury, Burcelonx, Cooper, Calhoun, Cowan. UPPER RIGHT Front row-Calhoon, Terrell.. Second row-Czwlne, Filson, Adams, Schoen, Olson. LOXVIGR LEFT- Kimlig, Paulson, Vogue. LOWER RIGHT Front 1'ONN'-BllI'I', Robbins. Second l'ONV-XVXLllCB1', Butts, Vkfest. PAGE 2 2
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