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PRlK'l'i ROBINSON M x'i'iimi.x'i'1cs, Uwii- i' . . . 4lr'Ill'.Y up ll fllfll- 1'r'lii'uf lrmlllfnzulizrll ftrllllf, R.'XI.Pl! NV, AMES M x'i'iii'.xi xiics . . , ill11.vl1'ulf'.i' lfll' firm- lnrlf mr nf rmllflr- lriuliii. .-S' .E l'iXlNllIlllliI1g1 thc principlcs of II11lfllt'IT12lI'iL'S to iniluccnt stumlm-rits is unc of NIV. Prim' Rlll7iI1SllIliS clutivs :it l rm-snu High. ln zulditirin Xlr. Ruhin- sun trziins aspiring -iHllI'I11lllSTS while Iltfillgl in tht- CZIPZXCIU uf spunsm' nf rlit- Uwlvt. Ile also is cu-spmisnr uf the clziss of 44. Nlillilt lllilll zihuut l 1'c'sllu High is XIV. Ralph XV. .-Xiiivs. QifHNlllCfiI1g fiw pcriomls of mzithv- matics lQ,ft'flIlll'Tl'X' to SlIl'Vt'yiIl2.fl. spunsuring thc' Sc-nntv, assisting lllr. Sziwyc-i's in di-lmrc work, :mil aiding Cuzicli Ginshurg in tht- ffJl'II'llIl2.f of 11 trzivlc tvzlm, the University of LlZllifUI'I1i1i alum- nus is IICVCIA imllc. 113, Il7l.IlC IUIINSON M.x'i'iii-'M nies .' -' .'1 I .v- lrnliun uf u mfllfnvrml- hu! fvrimiplr. li'l'lllCI. S'l'llliIiI,liIflliI.ID M.x'i'iii-'xi vrics URIl N'l'.X'I'lHN . . . fli1'f'.l' rH'1'iliQw' in- Ji-z'iii11ul iIl.ffl'Ilffil1lI CII! If I-'4 ' 'I I me ,awed NVc'll-liked Miss Aluliv Alulinsun, tc-ziclwi' of muthcmzltics, mziintziins studc-nt int:-rm-st in hor cmirsvs first hy ht-ing warmly iiitvwstval in hcr stuclc-nts :ind sc-cond hy pix-sciitirig hr-r subject with iiitclligc-mc and iimlc-rstzimling. 'l'Imsc :is- sucizitcd with hc-r uttvst to hc-r skill :md cfficicncy in her work. Forsxikingg climiiistry for iniltlwmzitius. Miss lithcl Stuhhlcficld nuw cnliglitcns hm-r many students with thc- fumlzimcntzxls of gc-oincti'y :ind zulvziiiccd zilgc-lwzl instvzld of the scicncc sho fm'- mcrly taught. This yt-ur :ln il1fI'tNlllCI0l'y cmirsc of uric-ntcltifm, cstulilislicd fm' thc first time- :lt Fresno High, was giwii hy Nliss Stuhhlm-fit-ld to many low sopliuinorvs. Tqcrnfy - fi rn
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. . . Ji.rpl11y.r our Illllllffl Tfwfnty yl. P. LEMON llllR'I'ICUl.'l'URIi, Snoi' of lfix Julfjfrf A.j.CiAl7lX1Nl'IiZ k'neM1s'rkv, Mnnigm Aries . . flume.: a .rlinlent flu' light, zlfrnl HANIPTON SAVVYERS HISTYBRX' . . di,fz'1z.r.rfs a fzclliz of a quiz E. L. MAXVVELI. lN'llZCH.'l.NICAl. DR xwlms . f1'f'rn0n.vfralf'.r T- .rquarr ffflllllflill' Warner! Gawmea 441' 7aJen1i1 As head dehate coach, lllr. VV. H. Sawyers conscientiously advises and guides YVarrior de- lwaters. He also teaches two classes of civics and history. He finds that making his classes inter- esting is an absorbing undertaking, which he alvly accomplishes. lllr. Sawyers also habla lfspanol muy hien, it is reported. Accuracy, precision. and neatness are the es- sentials of Klr. lXlaxwell's mechanical drawing courses. Grower of choice camelias at his home in Selma and a staunch toothall fan, Nlr. Klux- well also has a keen interest in ways for making lfresno High ll hetter school. During the school year a construction project was undertaken in Pinedale. ,lust how many of Nlr. l.emon's former shop students slipped on their Levis, grahhed their hammers. and rode out to work on the large alien center is not known. However. one can rest assured that thoe students remembered his tutoring. He has transferred to Roosevelt. ln this day and age nothing is more important to mankind than science. It is with a feeling of responsibility that Nlr. A. G. Gaumnitz lectures upod the principles of chemistry. He has also taken out extra time to sponsor the Chemistry Club.
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S Dr. Christensen is one of the few members of the Fresno High faculty who have a Ph. ll. de- gree. A newcomer to the school, Dr. Christen- sen, affectionately called Alloc , teaches elemen- tary physics and mathematics. Because of the closeness of the war to the Pacific Coast, an air raid precautions committee had to be formed at Fresno High. and he was appointed its head. profoundly concerned with the vvhy's and wherefore's of chemistry, lX'Ir. Kenneth Thunem strives to teach chemistry in such a way that everyone who takes it will enjoy as well as un- derstand it. Un the side, he tutors the league- dominating Class B basketball team and spon- sors the Engineers' Club. This makes Mr. Thunemls program an ambitious one. ALFRED CHRISTENSEN P1-lvsics, M.xTnE1v1.x'1'1cs . . . 1'xpo.f1'J llmf drsuil- ixh mftfr-m1zn'x vlzm II11I4',lf!l1'. KIENNETII R. 'IQIIUNENI CHIQMISTRY, lNl.XTHEM.-YFICS . . . rnultz' lm II motlfrzl nlrlirrniyl fwifh all ffm! fquiprnfllt. in-Q. eafllllaafe 5 ' Fresno High bemoaned the loss of llliss Fran- cette Nlauze, French and mathematics teacher, who was transferred to Hamilton junior High School last February. She received her teaching credentials after attending Fresno State College and the University of Southern California. For txvo years bliss hlauze taught here at Fresno High. Both the faculty and the students would welcome her return to FHS. Russia had lvlendeleef and his Periodic Law of atomic weightsg England had Davy and his safety lampg but Fresno High has hflr. Nicholas Bondoc and his super method of determining the coefficients in solving equations. Mr. Bon- doc familiarizes his students with the principles of chemistry. Sponsor of the Photography Club and co-sponsor of the CSF, he truly has a man- sized job. FRANCETTE MAITZE lVlA'l'H!iM.Yl'ICS, Fiuerccn, Syria DRIVING . . . .tfirnulrllrs 4 7lfllll.Yf- nxfit' !'r 1IdflIfl fly II rozy 42, lilflf yraufv. N. R. BONDOC C'niiMls'riu', Ma'1'HiaM.x'i'ics . . . .vrirs up an niomir forlefzzil Tfwfniy-tfwo
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