Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 11 of 68
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Emory Curtice Coach Mrs, Mr. Margaret Stuart Frodrham Mitchell Latin English Hath Mrs. Phyllis Geyer Math Spanish Mr. George Coyer Principal MISS Ella Green Secretary Miss Ruth WilSon Social Studies Mr - Ronald CoX Social Stuf ies Mr s. Johnnie Hu0gi r.s English Mrs. hr. Lucille Baxter Graham Coating Commercial l-ublic Speaking Mrs. Cocile Opsahl Pi'.ys ical Euucaticn Because of economy forced by a budget cut end in N.R.A Minting cost increase of one hundred percent,it nas been .impossible tc meet the expense of all new faculty cuts.It s the policy-' r the staff in future years tc have all :uts ur.j • in size. 5ruc« lahn ihop Mrs. Corinne Geeting Physical Education Music Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Art Mr. Ellis Nixon Science Mrs. Carol Rodman Home Economics

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9 DJPIIIRK30 s irmss • • V • . -u • . Important, isn’t it—the question which serves as the title of these brief remarks? Just as important are these two related questions: 1. Bon are you going to get there? 2. What arc you going to do there? To the work then of giving brief answers to these ques- tions--rns 'ers which represent the combined thinking of the greatest leaders in the world. First: '. here °re you going? If one is really interested in his own future the intelligent a never to this question is, I'm going to b, of ever increasing service to other people, fjr only through real service to others are my own best interests promoted. But to be of r. al service to others demands :■ that ' one constantly grow himself. One’s education has barely start- ed when one graduates from high school The pity of it is that the education of so many stops hero—stops just ns it. is getting started. To only a fen cones the privi- lege ofgraduation fror college. Even fever arc those college graduates who have really prjfitted from their four or five years of higher education. The sane sort of thing holds true of that great army vhc resolve to carry on their education without tin. help of a formal school or college. Many start out ambitiously—fow finish. Why this great failing of human nature to carry on? Why do so few people know where they are going? Let•s attempt to answer all of the questions raised so far by means of the folloving summery of obstacles tha t most of us never overcome. The first, and perhaps the foremost obstacle- that stops most of us soon after v;c start, is the fact that so few of us develop a sense of responsibility. We cannot even do as r:e are told, let alone carry out our responsibilities with- out having someone standing over us. The second obstacle is that many never lecrn to get along successfully with all types of people. Of course, we get along vith our little cliques, and circles, but with all kinds of people, most of us fail. A third obstacle, out of the many we might name, is that the great majority never develop any great amount of back- bone, or character. The most of us follow the path of pla surablc least resistance, not thinking much where it lends. So when those among the readers of this who are really ambitious begin to think about the question Where am I go- ing? let then consider first whether they have fortitude enough to deal with the three obstacles described above. If they lack that fortitude, the answer to the question is very, very simple. GEORGE H. GEYER



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■n 0 A Chicc State College is located in the city of Chico, which is situated in the heart of the Sacramento Valley where nature has done its best in providing a beautiful setting for the college campus. The cam- pus consists cf twenty-five acres situated on the banks of a clear mountain stream. The administration building contains per- manent officos for the administration and for the members of the faculty. The labora- tories are equipped with modern furniture and the class and lecture room with tablet armed chairs. Tho degree courses offered by this col- lege together with credentials in the same are as follows: Kindorgarten-primary degree with ICindergar- ton-primary credential, general elementary degree with gen oral elementary Lordential , junior high school degree with junior high school credential, home economics do rce with special secondary in hare economics,indus- trial rrt3 education odgreo with special se- condary in industrial arts education, phy- sical education degree ,wj th special second- ary in physical education,music education degree and special secondary in music. Erosoc calory courses loading to tho deg- greo with no credential are offered in art, biological science,English,mathematics, romance languages and social science. Enrollment fees are as follows: Registration Laundry “x’n Student Body Dues Organ Tax Associated V omen Student Dues • gu Locker •50 English A Examination 50 And other departmental dues Those attending Chico State College are doc Lewis and Kitchell Huggins. Those who have attended are Bob Allen and Dick Mar- kce. personal tost Picturo Physical education

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