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| This first Annual of the Ontario High School [later Chaffey
High School] distinguishes the FASTI '02 from all that may follow it. The Senior
Class appreciates the honor of issuing the first yearbook; the first, we trust,
of an illustrious line. However, we realize that we are the Pioneers, the
Rough-and-readys, the Foot Soldiers. True, those who have had us in their careour
generalshave not the roughness of the desert fastnesses. Hence if we be rude,
barbaric, it is because we lack the mellowing influence of the years. We are of
the new world, not of the old.
The FASTI '02 is the product of the Pioneers.
Though we are young we have taken the name FASTI from musty annals and from
marble slabs. Fasti was the appellation the old Romans gave their
sacred books. In these books the fasti dies, i.e., the lawful days, were
marked. We chose the name since the Fasti recorded the public events of
the yeardescriptio totius anni. We hope that our FASTI pays due regard
to triumph and defeat, due homage to the Great Ones; and that our successors who
publish other annuals of Ontario High School may employ this name, Fasti.
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1902 FACULTY
PRINCIPAL JeffersonTaylor, A.B., A.M.
Colby, 1873 VICE PRINICPAL Roy Ernest Dickerson, B.S. University of California
Instructor in Science and Mathematics Julia BensonTubbs, B.A. Stanford, 1898
Instructor in English and Botany Effine Patterson Blount, A.M. Indiana
University, 1900 Instructor in English, German and History Francis Clark
Murgotten, A.B. Stanford, 1901 Instructor in Latin and History. Katherine Layne,
B.L. University of California, 1901 Instructor in Spanish
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The
Entire Faculty of 1902
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Class of 02
MOTTO: ''Superando omnis fortuna
ferendo est.''
CLASS COLOR: CARDINAL.
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ROLL. Lydia Winifred Richards,
President Fred Cleland Ross, Secretary and Treasurer Ella Louise Bates Winnifred
May Beckingsale May Eva Feenan Mabel Helen Jesson Ethel Frances Leeke Harry
McKown Snodgrass Elbert Cullen Wright
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Picture of the Class of 1902
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