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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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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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THE FACULTY HAS IT . . . UPPER LEFT Front row-Mzltlsen. Second row-Iiillingsworth, Kissling. UPPER CENTER-Moffett, Filson, Hamilton. UPPER RIGHT Front. row-Costar, Dahlman. SECOND ROVV-Kisslin.e,', Crain, NVash- inglon. Nixon. LOXVER L.EF'l'-Hopkins, WVollsey, Loofhurrow, Crouch. LOVVER RIGHT-Dickey, I-lrown. Sm-rltlun, Shook. Ahlborn, Cox. e Owe Them a Lol: . Our smiling counselors had an extra tough job this year arranging classes and courses. From left to right at the top of the opposite page are Mr. Eddy and Dr. Thomas. the two deans. Also Mr. Rinker. popular vice-principal. Next. we meet Mrs. Fountain with Miss Borne' feld. who studies intently as Mrs. Schreiter and Mr. Leonard smile charmingly for the photogra- pher. Looks like Miss Stansbury is giving Mrs. Bar- celoux. Miss Cooper. and Mrs. Calhoon a lecture on the use of the sun dial. in the upper picture of the block below, while Mrs. Cowan smiles as usual. Mr. Crane, in the next picture to the right. has his eye on something interesting while Mr. Cal- hoon, Mr. Filson and Mr. Adams attentively watch the photographer. Mr. Schoen. Mr. Olson. and Mr. Terrell follow Mr. Crane's lead. Down in the left hand corner are Mr. Kindig, Mr. Paulson. and Mr. Vogue. Mr. Paulson slipped off his chemistry apron before coming out, but the other two just stepped from the wood and machine shops. Next we have an interesting group. We snapped the picture a little soon and Mrs. Robbins, center, was about the only one ready. The others, Mrs. Walker. Miss Burr. Miss Botts. and Mrs. VJest, haven't yet found the birdie! In the upper left of this page is a happy little corner. Coach Killingsworth. Mr. Kissling, and Mrs. Madsen in one picture with bliss Moffett, Mrs. Filson. and Mrs. Hamilton in the other are enjoying their brief spring vacation from classes. Mrs. Kissling, Miss Crain and Mrs. Washington are almost dwarfed by Mr. Nixon. He gets that way from associating with Chico High athletics all the time. Tommy Costar and lVlr. Dahlman got tired of waiting so they sat down. Another group of smiling faces is the lower left one on this page. Mr. Hopkins, Miss Loof- burrow, and Mrs. Crouch, some of our oliice per- sonnel, laugh with Mrs. Woolsey. pianist for the music classes. Ancl now, an ambitious group who decided to get in a little first aid practice while waiting. Mrs. Dickey and Miss Snedden try to open a bottle of antiseptic for the bandages Mrs. Brown holds. while Mrs. Shook and Miss Ahlborn do a repair job on Miss Cox's arm. Miss Cox is suspiciously happy about the Whole thing. PAGE 2 3
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