Adams State University - El Conquistador Yearbook (Alamosa, CO)
- Class of 1937
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ASSOCIATE EDITOR
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BUSINESS MANAGER
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College
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Class of 1937
Class of 1938
Class of l939
Class of 1940
Sports
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Features
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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DEAN I. LESLIE KITTLE
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DEDICATION
The staff dedicates the Roundup Edition of
the El Conquistador to a man Whose under-
standing, humor, spirit of cooperation, and lead-
ership have Won for him a prominent place in
the hearts of the students of Adams State Teach-
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PRESIDENT IRA RICHARDSON
A WGRD FROM Tl-IE PRESIDENT
E1 Conquistador 1937-A record, pictured and
Written. Behind the print lies achievement. Is it
satisfactory? Is there strengthened courage to meet
new problems? Let us take stock. We need to ex-
tend our horizons to new facts. We need to he
edqer students in search of truth. Truth rnust be ap-
plied to enriching our lives and the lives of our
associates.
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FLOYD K. BASKETTE LUTHER E. BEAN
Iaurmllism Rural Etlllftlfiflll
B. I. University of Missouri A. B. Epworth University, Okla-
Grcxduate Student, University of hOmG1 City
Missouri A. M. Colorado Agricultural
College
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ALFRED CROFTS EARL DAVIES
English E!l1llYlil0Il aml Psychology
A. B. Vxfhectton College
A. M. University of Chicago
A. B. College of Emporia
A. M. Columbia University
ph. D. Stanford University Graduate Student, Columbia
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University
MRS, LILY BUSH
Aswfialv Dirnrfor of Rvxirlczwz
Halls
Western Kentucky Teachers
College
ELIZABETH DOW
Music and Drumatirx
A. B, William Iewell lle eb
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Spmnrlnry Efl11Cutiov1 Rl'giSf1'!ll' Pbyxiral Eillrvulioll
A. B. Greenville College Frwu'lJ A. B. William Penn College
A. M. University of Michigan A. B. Universily of Washington Kendall College of Physical
Education, Chicago
M. A. Universiiy of Oregon
Graduate Student, University of
Chicago
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lvl. G. HESTER RAY HICKS I. LESLIE KITTLE
Laudxvafw Gurrlmlilig Inrluxfrial Artx , Dram of lbs' Collvgl'
Acting Superintendeni of I ' Dir:-ffor of San Luis Cozzxcriu
Building and Grounds lnry of Music
f A. B., A. M., Colorado State
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VERNON LANTIS
Sr'if'm'L'
A. B .Miami University
A. M. University of Colorado
M. S. University of Cincinnali
Graduate Student, Universiiy
of Chicago, Ohio State Uni-
versity
HELEN IULIA MCKINNEY
Forrign- Lallguagrs
A. B., A. M. University of
Kansas
Ph. D. University ci California
Graduate Student, University ot
Paris
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University Libra y h
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B S Colorado Aqriculural Col-
lege
Ph D Iohns Hopkins Univer-
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RICHARD H. LOGSDON EARL LORY
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IOSEPHINE MISHLER WALTER L. RILEY
Divtilian, Assoriafc Dirrvlor Hixfory and Social Scivncr'
Rf'ffflf"'ff H4115 A. B. Adams State Teachers
B. S. Iowa State College
Graduate Student, Iowa State A. M. Stanford University
ADDA M. STARRETT F. C. SPENCER MARGARET POINDEXTER TELLO
English History rzml Surial Sc'iz'nn', Music'
B. S. Columbia University M"'b4"""m'f B. S., M. A. University of Mis-
A' M. Universiw of California B. S. University of Colorado souri
Ph- D- Columbia Ul'liV9fSiTY Diploma, Cincinnati Conserva-
tory of Music
Student, Marcian Thalberq,
Rudolph Reuter
I. NOEL TUCKER C. W. WHITE
Ari Ezlucafion
Chappell School of Art
Art Institute of Chicago
Student, Elmer A. Forsberq,
Louis Hitman
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A. B, University of Denver
Graduate Student, University oi
Illinois, University of Denver,
University of Oregon
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L. G. HARVEY GLENNYS RUGG
History and Sovial Srienve Music
A. B. 'William Iewell College A. B. Iowa State Teachers Col-
A. M. Stanford University 1999
Graduate Student, Harvard Uni- Student: RUd01f Ganz
versity
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I. B. SMITH
Art Education
A. B. Baylor University
A. M. University of Chicago
Graduate Student, Columbia
University
Student, Cyril Kay-Scott and
Ichn Bakos
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Tl-IE CLASS QF 1937
-Cowboy Song.
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VAUGI-IN SWIFT
CLASS OF 1937
PRESIDENT ...... ..... V AUGI-IN SWIFT
VICE-PRESIDENT .,,.. ALICE WRIGHT
SECRETARY .................,..,.. MARGARET FAUS
"EL CONOUISTADORH REPORTER ..... ...,....... B EN OUIN
"SOUTH COLORADOANH REPORTER ...,.. VIRGINIA GARNER
ADVISOR . ..,.... ,,....,.....,....... M ISS ADDA STARRETT
The Senior Class oi l937 was composed of twenty-five members, twenty-
one of whom entered A. S. T. C. as freshmen.
The Seniors have been active in all College organizations. Dale Lorimer,
Ardell Iensen, and Clara Curtis served as the executive officials of the Asso-
ciated Students and Faculty. Members oi the Honor Society were Vaughn
Swiit, Clara Curtis, Ardell Iensen, Alice Wright, David Walker, and Dale Lori-
mer. Seniors who were members of the A Club were Ardell Iensen, Dorothy
Weidmer, Hugh Schilthuis, Enos Garcia, Ben Quin, and Vaughn Swift. Two
Seniors, Olive Dochter and Ben Quin, were the presidents of the Residence
Halls. The Seniors were also well represented in the athletic activities of the
College.
The class was quite prominent in social activities. Among these events
were a picnic for the Iuniors and the Senior Agenda.
ALICE WRIGHT MARGARET PAUS
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IOHN BARLEY
Alamosa
Colorado State College of
Agriculture and Mechan-
ical Arts-2
Major-Mathematics
Minor-Chemistry
Outing Club-l, 3, 4
Dramatic Club-1, 3, 4
Men's Glee Club-l, 3, 4
Singers Club-1, 3, 4
A Cappella Choir-4
CLARA CURTIS
Gardner
Major-English
Minors-Mathematics,
Social Science
Sports-1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatic Club-l, 2, 3, 4
Ecclesia Club-1, 2, 3
Honor Society-2, 3, 4
Art Club-Z
Executive Council-3, 4
E1 Conquistador-l, 2, 3
South Coloradoan Staff-
1, 2, 3
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IDA M. BLISSARD
La Iara
A. S. T. 041931, 1932
R. N.-Seton School of
Nursing
A, S. T. C.-1936-37
Maior-Nursing
Minors-Social Science
Foreign Language
Outing Club
Spanish Club
Orchestra
Glee Club
Historical Society
OLIVE DOCHTER
Aguilar
Major-Social Science
Minor-History and
Government
Historical Society-3, 4
President of Women's
Residence Hall-4
Ecclesia Club-2
Outing Club-l
HELEN CHASE
Alamosa
Major-English
Minor-Music Education
Art Club-2, 3
Glee Club-2, 3, 4
El Conquistaclor Staff-2
A Cappella Choir-3
MARGARET FAUS
Monte Vista
Long Beach Iunior
College-l
Majors-English, Music
Women's Glee Club-3,
South Coloradoan Staff-
El Conquistador Staff-2
Ecclesia Club-2
Orchestra-2, 3, 4
Outing Club-Z, 3, 4
Squawklub-3, 4
WILLIAM COUGHLIN
Alamosa
Major-Science
Minor-Mathematics
Sportse2, 4
Outing Club-I, 2, 3, 4
Historical Society-2, 3, 4
Band-2, 3, 4
Glee Club-2, 3, 4
South Coloradoan Staff-2
El Conquistaclor Staff-2 3
ENOS GARCIA
Garcia
Major-Spanish
Minor-Physical Education
Sports-l, Z, 3, 4
4 El Parnaso-el, 2, 3, 4
2 A curb-1, 2, 3, 4
VIRGINIA GARNFR
Alamosa
Srmmons Umversrty l
Mayor Htstory and Saclal
Scrence
Mmor lournalx
Sports 2 3 4
Outmq Club-3
Sauawklub 3 4
I-l1stor1calSoc1ey 4
South Coloradoan Stott
3
El Conquxstaclor Stall 3
lOl-IN HOLLY
Alamosa
Ma lor-Chemtstry
Mmor Mathematxcs
Soclal Sc1ence
ort l
Out ng Club l 2 3
MARGARET GONZALES
Ia Iarcx
Mayor Sparush
Mmcr I-lx tory and
Government
crts l Z 3
ar'1 c l
Ecclessla Clul, 2 3 4
l-l1stor1calSocey 3 4
South Coloracloan S aff
ARDELL IENSEN
Sanford
Mater Enqllsh
Mlnor Mathernatlcs
Social Sclence
Ecclesxa Club 2 3
I-lxstor cal Soclety I 2
Outtng Club l 2 3
E1 Conqutstador Staff 2 3
A Club 3 4
Honor Socxety 4
S orts l 2 3
Squawklulo 3
GEORGE I-IARLAN
Mante V sta
MaJors I-llstcry cfnfl G
ernment Socral Sctence
Mmor Broloqy
Outlnq Club I 2 3 4
H1stor1calSoc1ety l 2 3 4
Ecc1es1a Club 3
Sports l 2
DALE LORIMER
Alamosa
Mayor Enqllsh
Mlnor Chernxstry
Glee Club I 2 3
Sxnqers Club l 2
S orts 1 2 3 4
lLlConqu1staclor I
Outmg Club l 2
EXSCUIIVS Counc1l 4
Honor SOC19lY 3 4
A Cappella Choxr 4
MARY FRANCES
I-IERLYCK
Wals nburg
Magor HISIOFY and
Government
Mmor Soctal S tence
Hxstcncal Soctety 1 2
Dre Naturforscher 4
Outing Club 2
BEN M QUIN
Alamosa
Sclence
Mmor Sc1ence
Football Manager 2 3
Basketball Manaqer2 3
Sports 2 3 4
A Club 4
Outmg Club l 2 3 4
H1SlO1'1CGl Socxety l 2 3
Ateher Club 1 2
Mens Glee Club l 2 3 4
Smqers Club 2 3
A Cappella Choir 4
Orchestra l 2 3 4
Band 2 3 4
South Coloradoan Staff
1 Z 3
ElConqu1stador Staff 3 4
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Colorado Springs
Major-Art
Minor-Social Science
Sports-l, Z, 3, 4
Outing Club-1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatic Club-2, 3, 4
Historical Society-1, 2, 3
Art Club-1, 2, 3
Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 4
El Conquistador Staff-
l, 2, 3
South Coloradocm Stati-
l., Z, 3
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VAUGHN SWIFT
Mosccr
Major-History and Gov-
ernment
Minors-Social Science,
English
Ecclesia Club-2, 3, 4
A Club-3, 4
Sports-l, 2, 3, 4
Honor Society-3, 4
Outing Club-2, 3, 4
El Conquistador Staff-2, 4
Band-3
Executive Council-3
Historical Society-2, 3
ALICE WRIGHT
Monte Vista
Major-English
Minor-History and Gov-
ernment, Social Science
Women's Glee Club-1, 2,
3, 4
Women's Sexteite-2, 3, 4
A Cappella Choir-4
Outing Club-l, 2, 3, 4
South Colorodoan Staff-3
Honor Society-4
E1 Conquistador Staff-2, 4
Sports-1, 2, 3, 4
Squawklub-3, 4
DAVID E. WALKER
Salida
Ottawa University-l , 2
Major-History and Gov-
ernment
Minors-Social Science,
English
Men's Glee Club-3
Historical Society-3, 4
Honor Society-4
El Conquistador Staff-3
LORRAINE YOUNG
La Veta
Maj or-English
Minor-History and Social
Science
Outing Club-2, 3, 4
Historical Society-1, 4
Die Naturforscher-4
DOROTHY WEIDMER
Alum CSI
Major-English
Minor-Biology
Sports-l, 2, 3, 4
Squawklub-3, 4
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TI-IF CI ASS Ol: IQ38
Page 27
CLASS OF 1938
PRESIDENT ..... . ,
VICE-PRESIDENT .......,.
, NEVA ANDERSON
IEANNETTE YOUNG
SECRETARY-TREASURER .......... ...,,
"EL CONOUISTADORH REPORTER .... ..
"SOUTH COLORADOANH REPORTER
IRENE BAC!-IUS
.BERDINA CROOKS
. . . .SIMON CHAVEZ
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NEVA ANDERSON IEANETTE YOUNG IRENE BACHUS
The Iunior Class has decreased in numbers since 1935-1936. Five ot our
number have married and all except one discontinued their college Work.
Many who were in the class last year received their certificates and taught
school this past year.
Several of the men among the luniors did outstanding Work in athletics.
Prominent in this field were Ralph Byars, Clarence Lanier, and Kenneth Kirby.
Approximately all members ot the class belonged to at least one ot the extra
curricular organizations of the College.
The social activities of the year included a tea dance for the students and
faculty given in the fall quarter, and the Prom given in the spring quarter for
the Seniors.
Page 29
SIMON CHAVEZ
Dramatic Club-
l, 2, 3
Glee Club-1, 2, 3
Historical Society-
Spanish Club-l, 3
Orchestra-1
Ecclesia Club-3
Sports-l, Z, 3
"El Conquistadoru
Staff-3
RUTH BEAN
Orchestra-2, 3
Band-1, 2, 3
Outing Club-1, 2,
2
3
Historical Society-3
A Club-3
Squawklub-3
Sports-1, 2, 3
Page 30
CAROL BASKETTE
Dramatic Club-
l, Z, 3
Outing Club-l, 2, 3
Glee Club-l, 2, 3
A Cappella Choir-
3
Woznerfs Sextette-
l, 2, 3
BENNIE SMITH
CLARENCE LANIER
Outing Club-l, 2, 3
Sports-1, 2, 3
Historical Society-2
Ecclesia Club-2
A Club-2, 3
IRENE BACHUS
Women's Glee Club
-l, 2, 3.
Dramatic Club--3
Outing Club-l, Z, 3
Art Club-3
Sports-l
Squawl-:lub-2, 3
BERDINA CROOKS BRUCE SCHECTER
Women's Glee Club Die Naturfor chef
-1, 2, 3, 3
Wome-n's Sextette- Glee Club 3
1, 2, 3
Dramatic Club-
1, 2, 3
Outing Club-1
Art Club-3
Squawklub-2, 3
KENNETH KIRBY MARGARET RICH
Sports-2, 3
A Club-3
Ecclesia Club-3
Historical Society-3
IUNE BULLARD PHILIP DALE RUTH BUSHYACER RALPH BYARS ERNESTINE LUDLUM
Drumcxtlc Club 3 Outmq Club 3 S orts l 2 3 Glee Club l 2 3
Glee Club 3 Eccleslcx Club l Outmq Club 1 2 3 A Club 1 2 3
Outmq Club 3 A Club l 2 3 A Club 2 3
Sports l 3
Squuwklub 2
N EVA ANDERSON IEANETTE YOUNG
Glee Club l 2 3 Sporis 2 3
Dmmfmc Club 3 Ecclesxcr Club 2
iogillbsofgety 3 H1SlOI'1CCfl SOC19ly 2 3
Sports 1 2 3 Outmg Club Z 3
Squawklub-2 3 Squuwklub 2 3
Eccleszcr Club l
Hlstorlcol Socuety 2
Outmg Club l 2 3
El Conquzstcdor 3
Page 31
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SPECIAL STUDENTS
AND
STUDENTS WHO DO NOT HAVE THEIR PICTURES
IOSEPHINE ARAGON
JERRY ARCI-IULETA
GERALD ARIANO
EVA ARNELL
WILLARD AUSMUS
LEE BARELA
OWEN BEACH
EMMA BELLOTTI
ROLLEN BELVEAL
LUCY BITTENBENDER
BETTY BLANKENSHIP
FLORA BLASI
JOE BLUMBERG
DWIGHT BOTKIN
CLEONA BORTMAN
VIRGINIA BORTMAN
ESTHER BOUCHER
CARL BRUMFIELD
CAROLINA CASIAS
ELOISA CASIAS
IOHN CHADWELL
DAVID CISNEROS
MOSES CISNEROS
MARGARET CLAIR
RUTH CLAIR
WILLIAM CLAY
FATHER CONNELLY
TINA COSTEPHENO
EMMA DURAN
FORTSON ELDRIDGE
EDITH ELLIS
AURORA ESQUIBEL
ROSE EVANS
ESTHER FAIR
I. C. FARLEY
DAN FELLARS
HERBERT FLANDERS
CLARENCE FRANKLIN
CEDELIA GALLEGOS
CHRIS GESINK
FRANCIS GEURTS
IN THE ANNUAL
FRANCIS GIBBONS
PAULINE GODDARD
ADA GONZALES
ANNA M. GONZALES
JAMES GONZALES
EDWARD HAVENS
CHARLOTTE HEIMS
HELEN HENDERSON
ALICE HICKS
MAY DEE HUGHEY
LAFE JACKSON
EDWARD JACQUES
SOPI-IIA JARAMILLO
TI-IEODORA JARAMILLO
EDWARD JESSUP
RUTH ANNE JESSUP
VAL JOHNSON
MAXINE JORDAN
BERT KELLY
CLARA KENNON
NANCY KING
MARTHA KING
PAULINE KING
VIOLA KING
MARY KNIGHT
VIRGINIA KREUTZER
NORMAN LEPPER
MALCOLM LINFOOT
MINNIE LOPEZ
MARY LOU LORTON
DOROTHY LOUDEN
TINA LUCERO
IOHN LYNCH
WILLIAM MCCORMICK
KATHLEEN MCDONALD
LUCRETIA MAES
'I'ILDA MANZANARES
EDITH MARIBIORI
HELEN MARTINEZ
LEO MARTINEZ
DONALD MATHIAS
MAXIMIANA MONTANO
ROBERT MONTANO
LYMAN MOTT
MAURICE MOTT
FRANCIS NELSON
IOHN PADOVEN
ANNA PANION
AGNES PERKO
EDNA POTTS
GEORGE RAWOLT
FRANK REPOLA
TESSIE RICHARDSON
GEORGE SCI-IILTHUIS
CECIL SEAVEY
ELMA SEFTON
ZELMA SEFTON
ROBERT SELLARS
LEROY SHACKELFORD
HARVEY SKOGLAND
FERN SMITH
RALPH SMITH
GEORGE SOWARDS
FRANCES SYLVESTER
R. W. TOLSON
CHARLENE TOOKER
MARGUERITE TOOKER
FRANCES TRIGG
DENNIS TRUIILLO
RAMONCITA TRUIILLO
SUE TRUJILLO
ABEL VALDEZ
AVELINA VIGIL
OSWELL WASHBURN
DORINE WERNER
CLIFTON WHITE
ELIZABETH WILCOX
CLEO WILSON
NEINTON WINBURN
HAROLD WISSMATH
RICHARD WOODARD
ESTELLE YELONEK
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-Cowboy Song.
Tl-IE CLASS OF 1939
Pave 33
CLASS OF 1939
HAROLD SWIFT
CLAYTON BROWN
ELIZABETH WRIGHT
NYDIA IOAN REYNOLDS
PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY TREASURER
EL CONOUISTADOR REPORTER
ADVISOR MISS DOROTHY GELI-IA US
HAROLD SWIFT CLAYTON BROWN ELIZABETH WRIGHT
The Sophomore Class of about forty IIVG members was one of the most
actrve groups m the College Durlng the fall quarter the class honored the
Freshmen 1n a h11ar1ous Hobo party
Ind1v1dua1 members of the class were actrve 1n many extra currrcular ac
IIVIIIQS Sophomores made up the greater part of the South Coloradoan staff
Brlly Moyers was pres1dent of the Eccles1a Club and dunng the fall quarter
was presrdent of Mlmes In the rnusrc groups Carl DCIVIS was presldent of
the Band organlzatlon and Allen Krrby held the posrtlon of presldent of the
Mens Glee Club These organlzatlons as Well as other organtzatrons on the
campus 1ncluded Sophomores among therr lesser offrcers
Many Sophomore students, as part of thelr second year at Adams State,
engaged 1n athletrcs However, in SDIIQ of extra currlcular act1V1t1es, the Sopho
mores drd not neglect scholarshrp The class was Well represented on the
honor roll
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"SOUTH COLORADOAN" REPORTER .....,. NYDIA IOAN REYNOLDS
1
VIVIAN I-IELMS FLORENCE CAMP MERLE RIEL
EVERETT RICH MARIAN GARREN VICTORIA CISNEROS
ISAAC GUHULE RAY HARRIS IOSEPI-IINE AKERS
IOSEPHINE IENSEN ALLEN KIRBY PHILIP OLSEN
LOUISE WOMMER RUTH DAVIS EARL MOORE
WILLIAM MOYERS EUNICE GANN NYDIA REYNOLDS
Page 36'
DAVID LANTIS SUSIE GRACE BERRYMAN RUTH FELLERS TURANO
SUSAN HOLLAND ESCOLASTICA MARTINEZ ADDISON ROSS
CARL DAVIS CONSUELO ROMERO
IENNIE RICOTTONE EVERETT SANDERSON
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THE CLASS QF 1940
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TI-IE CLASS OF 1940
PRESIDENT HUGH BYARS
VICE PRESIDENT FRANCES IONES
SECRETARY TREASURER EUGENE ALBRIGHT
ADVISOR MR FLOYD BASKETTE
HUGH BYARS FRANCES IONES GENE ALBRIGHT
The Freshman Class of 1936 37 was the larqest 1n the h1story ot the College
Durmq the fall quarter when elect1on of offlcers was held the class numbered
seventy students
Members of the Freshman Class partlclpated ln almost every actlvrty at
the College On the football team the class was represented by Ar1ano Bel
veal Ausmus Byars Clay Dale Hlnton Padoven Platt Repola Stewart and
Wrlson Hrnton Blqqs and Thompson carrled freshman honors on the men s
basketball squad Owsley, Tooker, MQUIICG, Andre, and Blankenshlp were
outstandmq rn Women's basketball In the varlous departments of music, B111
Phelps, Eugene Albrlqht, Kenneth Wrlhelm, Ierry Archuleta, Nlck Montoya,
Lorene Bushyaqer, DOIIS Swart, Charlene Sanford, and Frances Iones Were
promment
The tlrst tea dance of the college year was QIVSH by the Freshmen dunna
the fall quarter
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"EL CONQUISTADORH REPORTER .,............. BILL PI-IELPS
. ' . I . I . ,
RUTH MAURICE ALTA KECK FRANCES VIDETICH
ALVIN HINTON GENE ASAY ICE CAVALIERE
HENRY HATTORI WILLIAM STEWART KENNETH VVILHELM
HELEN MORRIS WILLIAM PI-IELPS IANET MCCUE
NORA TOWNSEND FERN SITTOYI MARGARET VELASQUEZ
VIRGIL HENRY LORENE BUSHYAGER HAROLD BROOKS
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NICK MONTOYA LOYD BIGGS NOEL THOMPSON
RUTH KNULL BETTY CONNETT IVIILDRED ANDERSON
VIVIAN ANDRE CHARLOTTE OWSLEY MILLIE CROWTHER
DONALD HALL LOUIS LABOTO IOSEPH IACOUEZ
FRANK CHENEY IOHN PLATT BERNIE IACQUEZ
DORIS SWART IUANITA DE HERRERA FRANCES IONES
Page 43
EUGENE ALBRIGHT MARIE WIDGER HUGH BYARS
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ANNA MARTINEZ MARIAN RICKEY MARGARET VORIES
PEARL SANGER CHAHLENE SANFORD
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Page 45
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Wrllard Ausmus
Rollen Belveal
Clayton Brown
1-lugh Byars
Ralph Byars
B111 Clay
Phxl Dale
FOOTBALL
Carl Davls
Pat Geurts
Alvm Hinton
Kenneth Klrby
Clarence Lamer
Btll McCorm1ck
Brlly Moyers
Iohn Padoven
Iohn Platt
Merle Rlel
Frank Repola
Add1son Ross
George Sch1lthu1s
Hugh Schllthuls
B111 Stewart
Harold Swlft
Cleo Wllson
Due to the late openmg of school the Adams State Teachers Colleqe toot
ball team d1d not reach 1ts true form unt1l the latter part of the 1936 season
Playrng agamst teams tar the1r supenor 1n welqht and experlence Adams State
they played agamst teams of therr own cahber they won three out ot tour
QCIITIGS
The scores of the games played are as follows
New Mextco AQQISS
Grand Iunctlon Ir College
New Mexlco State Teachers
New Mexrco Normal Umversrty
Ft Lewts School of Agrlculture
Regis College of Denver
Tnmdad lr College
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
State
State
State
State
State
State
State
Page 47
lost three of its first games to the powerful New Mexico teams. However, when
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. ' ' .....r.....,.. 0 ......,,. .18
' ............,..,.,.. 0 .......... 6
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MENS BASKETBALL
The Adams State basketball team came through the 1937 season with the
best record of any team in the history of the College. Playing teams ot their
own collegiate standing Within the state, the men won three games and lost one.
On a barnstorming trip through New Mexico, the Adams State team drop-
ped tive games to the more powerful teams in the New Mexico conference.
By winning the district A. A. U. Tournament, Adams State won the right
to enter the National A. A. U. Tournament in Denver where they were elimi-
nated by the West Texas Teachers, the tallest team in the world.
Adams State Opponents Adams Slate Opponents
Adams State,, Antonito Boosters ,.... Adams State New Mexico Teachers
Adams State .,.. Antonito Boosters, ...., Adams Stale New Mexico Teqchgfg
Adems Slate Monte Vista ---" -'-' A dams State Trinidad Ir. College .
Adams Slate LU Jura -'---"--A --4- A dams State Rialto ...............
Adams Stole Sdfxffnrd Giants """' Adams State Grand Iunction .......
2322221212 33215 31ii12111...i1ii Adm M Trlnidud If' College -
Adams State Grand Junction ....,.. Adams State Kline Grand """"'
Adams State .,.. New Mexico Normal.. Adams Slate Giants '--A"'-'-"- -
Adams State .,.. New Mexico Mines .... AdCImS SIGN? RiCl1l0 --,.-.-.,.----.
Adams State .... New Mexico Aggies Adams State West Texas Teachers
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WCMEN S BASKETBALL
Durlng the wmter quarter the Women of Adams State Teachers College
partlclpated ln basketball as a phase of Mlnor Sports Practlce was held lW1CG
a Week throughout the quarter and the Women were drrlled 1n passlng and
shoot1ng by Mrss Verna T Grlbert rnstructor
The quarters Work termlnated m a RoundPtob1n tournament Three
teams partrclpated captamed by Neva Anderson Ruth Bean and V1fQ1H1G Gar
ner The team led by Neva Anderson won thrs tournament Iudges were ap
polnted to choose two teams from the players takrng part rn the tournament
The two chosen teams then played a game From th1s group an All Star tearr'
was selected The All Star team rncluded V1v1an Andre Neva Anderson V1r
Q11'l1O. Garner Charlene Tooker Ruth Bushyager Charlotte Owsley Ahce
Wrrght and Ruth Maurlce
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WCDMEN
Physical Education for Women in Adams State Teachers College is planned
to be a practical subject for those who plan to teach. It consists of rhythm
games, dances, posture training, and sports, including volleyball, basketball,
tennis, archery, and baseball.
Students from the qyrn classes prepared several dances which they pre-
sented at assembly programs. Spring activities included baseball and tennis
tournaments.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN FOR MEN
The 1936-1937 year saw the men's physical education class indulging in
rnany sports.
The fall quarter Was spent in playing volleyball. The College team was a
member of the city Volleyball league. ln the winter quarter the time was Spent
in playing basketball, clirnaxed by an intramural tournament. In the spring
quarter the men of the College participated in track, baseball, tennis, and
softball.
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Davis prepares to get
something off his chest.
n
Are you waiting for some-
one, Hinton?
a
Lanier and Thompson pre-
pare to clip a few hours
off the A. S. T. C. record
in the 100-yard dash.
u
Enos Garcia illustrates one
of five or six reasons for
the colleges success.
f
Hugh Schulthuis. What are
you qoing to do now, Big
Horse?
Kirby, the blond demon of
the hardwood court, shows
the fighting pose which
frightened so many ref'
erees.
n
Biggs surrounds Hinton like
a hoop skirt to show pass
defense.
Lantis-all by himself-a
rugged indiviciualist, he re-
fused to run at the crack
of the gun.
1.
Above him, "Snooks"
makes a pats at some-
body.
n
Noel rrcved to be a Christ-
mas pre'ent to the basket-
ball team.
Addison Ross s c r e a m s
"stop" at Moore While two
innocent bystanders look
over his slwulder.
e
Carl smiles at Enos' wiles
Kpoelry, notice?l
f
Bang! Went the qun, and
the invincible three fell flat
on the'r faces.
n
Below, the boys line up
for time trials. Wait till
we get the calendar, fel-
lows.
f
Harris prepares to stick
somebody. Notice where
he's pointing?
V.
"Campfire and cafee and comfort at last,
Bacon that sizzle: and crisp.: in the pun,
After the roundup :malls good to a man
Stories of ranchers and ruxtlers retold,
Over the pipes as the embers grow cold"
ORGANIZATIONS
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS AND FACULTY
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
DALE LORIMER PRESIDENT OE ASSOCIATION
CLARA CURTIS VICE PRESIDENT OP ASSO IATION
ARDELL IENSEN SECRETARY OE ASSOCIATION
RICHARD LOCSDON LIBRARIAN Ol' Tl-IE COLLEGE
I LESLIE KITTLL D AN OF TI-IE COLLEGE EX OFFICIO
CHAIRMAN
posed of all members of the College Communlty and dates from the IIISI days
of the College It has grown to serve an mcreasmgly unportant part rn the hte
of the mstltutlon and has helped to further ideals of cooperatlon loyalty and
leaderslup
Through thls orgamzatlon all students are grven an opportunlty to ex
press themselves concernmg all phases ot college l1Ie By means ot tees pald
by all members the assoc1at1on cooperates Wllh the College adrnlmstratlon
ln the support of the entlre athletlc program provrdes admtsslons to Varlous
entertalnments through the year prlnts the Student Handbook El Conqurstador
The South Coloradoan provldes for the all school part1es sponsors the All
Valley Hlgh School Senlor Party rn the sprlng quarter sponsors plcnlcs tor au
members and provtdes a dance each l"r1day afternoon throughout the year
The Executlve Councll IS the actlve governlng board representlng the orgaru
zatron durlng the year
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The organization known as the Associated Students and Faculty is com-
, -
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I-IONOR SOCIETY
Membership in the Honor Society is the highest mark of distinction to be
gained within the college community. Present members now in the College
are: David Walker, Neva Anderson, Alice Wright, Ardell lensen, Dale Lori-
mer, Clara Curtis, Floyd Baskette, and Vaughn Swift.
The purpose of the Society, sponsored by President Richardson, is to bring
about recognition of scholastic achievement and good citizenship within the
student body. Each year a few new members, who appear to uphold the
high ideals of the organization, are elected to the Society. The impressive
initiation of new members into the Honor Society takes place each year on
Designation Day, the last assembly held during the academic year.
The faculty first chose members to the Society on Iune 3, l93O. Since that
time the Society has continued to function in holding up the ideals of the col-
lege and has continued to count among its members the leaders of the student
body.
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A CLUB
PRESIDENT ...,.., .,.,. C LARENCE LANIER
VICE-PRESIDENT ........,, ..,.. N EVA ANDERSON
SECRETARY-TREASURER . ,.,. ..,....... E NOS GARCIA
ADVISOR ..,..,...,...........,......,.. MR. CLIFTON WHITE
MEMBERS
Kenneth Kirby
Clarence Lanier
Neva Anderson
Carol Baskette
Floyd Baskette Ben Quin
Ruth Bean Walter Riley
Ralph Byars Addison Ross
Carl Davis Hugh Schilthuis
Vaughn Swift
Dorothy Weidmer
Enos Garcia
Ardell Iensen
The A Club consists of those students Who have been outstanding for three
consecutive quarters in athletics, dramatics, or music. The principal activity of
the Club was the sponsoring of Homecoming Day, when a football game was
held between Adams State and New Mexico Teachers College in the afternoon,
and a formal dance was held in the evening honoring the alumni and the New
Mexico Teachers' football team.
The chief social activity of the A Club occurred in the spring quarter when
the annual picnic was given for the members and their invited guests.
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ART CLUB
PRESIDENT .. . ,, ..... . RUTH BUSHYAGER
VICE-PRESIDENT . . , ERNESTINE LUDLUM
SECRETARY-TREASURER .... . SUSAN HOLLAND
REPORTER ....,., ...,,.. . , .... IUNE BULLARD
ADVISOR ..., . . . .,.... , . MR. I. NOEL TUCKER
MEMBERS
Irene Bachus
Susie Berryman
Iune Bullard
Lorene Bushyager
Ruth Bushyager
Berdina Crooks
Eunice Gann
Virginia Garner
Ray Harris
Susan Holland
Ernestine Ludlum
Ianet McCue
Billy Moyers
Philip Olsen
Charlene Scmiord
Harold Swift
Betty Wright
Although the Art Club is a comparatively new organization, it has prog-
ressed rapidly due to the growth ot interest in art on the part of the students in
Adams State Teachers College. Formerly, it included only those students in
the Art Department, but now anyone interested in any phase ot art may be-
corne a member. The purpose of this Club is twofold: first, to promote the ap-
preciation of art locally, and second, to provide an outlet for students' interest
in art.
During this year, the Club has succeeded in bringing many exhibitions ot
local art and modernistic art to the College and the community.
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DIE NATURFORSI-lEI2
PRESIDENT .....,......, . . . . ,.....,....... EARL MOORE
VICE-PRESIDEN T .....,.........,. .... B RUCE SCI-IECTER
SECRETARY-TREASURER ..,..,....., ,..... F ERN SITTON
"EL CONQUISTADORU REPORTER ..... ..... B ILL Pl-IELPS
ADVISOR ....... W ,..,.,....,..,....., .... D R. EARL LORY
MEMBERS
Rebecca Blissard Philip Olsen
Millie Crowther Bill Phelps
Curl DCIViS Addison Ross
Donald Hall P9431 Sanger
Hemy Hutton Bruce Schecter
Mary Frances I-lerlyck Fern Smon
lack Holly
ARG Keck Noel Thornpson
David Lantis Mane Wldqer
Dorothy Louden Kenneth Wilhelm
Ernestine Ludlum Diffk WOOdGfCi
Earl Moore Betty Wright
The Die Naturiorsher Club was organized Ianuary 27, l937.i The aim oi the
Club is to furnish an opportunity for the discussion and application of science.
Regular meetings were planned so as to be ot great interest to everyone
in the Club. The first subject taken up was photography. At the first meeting
Dr. Lory spoke on "Lenses and Their Uses." Later Mr. Wilhelm gave a talk on
"Carneras."
Much interest was aroused and a great number of other activities were
carried on during the year. Dr. Lory, the sponsor and advisor, was Very help-
ful in suggesting profitable subjects.
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ECCLESIA CLUB
PRESIDENT ...... .... B ILLY MOYERS
VICE PRESIDENT ........ , . . PHILIP OLSEN
SECRETARY-TREASURER ,,........ ., EVERETT RICH
EL CONQUISTADORH REPORTER, . . ., .... SIMON CI-IAVEZ
SOUTH COLORADOANH REPORTER .... NORMAN LEPPLR
Neva Anderson
Owen Beach
Ruth Bean
Simon Chavez
Carl Davis
Pat Guerls
Ray I-Iarris
Frances Iones
MEMBERS
Norman Lepper
Billy Moyers
Philip Olsen
Iennie Ricotlone
Margaret Rich
Harold Swift
Vaughn Swift
Noel Thompson
Much mterest Was shown in the discussions of the Ecclesia Club for 1936
1937 The topics dlscussed concerned World problems. Among those arousmq
the most interest Were: "The Democratic 'Landslide' in the Last Presidenlial
Election The Spanish Siiuationf' "The League of Nalions and The POSS1
IOIIIIY of War 1n Europe."
MEN S GLEE CLUB
PRESIDENT ALLEN KIRBY
SECRETARY TREASURER BEN QUIN
DIRECTOR MR I LESLIE KITTLE
MEMBERS
Tenors
Iohn Barley
Val Iohnson
Dale Lorlmer
Second Tenors
Euqene Albnghi
Ierry Archuleta
Carl Dav1s
N1ck Montoya
Bantones
Eugene Asay
Allen Kxrby
Ben Ouln
Kenneth Wxlhelm
Bruce Schector
Bcxss
I-Iuqh Sch1l1hu1s
Ph1l1p Olsen
Slmon Chavez
W1ll1am Phelps
The Mens Glee Club under the cllrectlon of Mr I Leshe Klttle sang at
many college assembly proqrams and entertalnments durlng the year I
March the Glee Club Sana at Mosca In lune the Club furnlshed muslc for
the annual commencement exerclses The leadmq soclal actlvlty of the year
Was The annual smoker Wh1ch was held at the Men s Resldence Hall
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REPORTER ............,.....,...... .,,...,..., P l-IILIP OLSEN
' ' . n
WOMENS GLEE CLUB
PRESIDENT ...... ,... A LICE WRIGHT
VICE-PRESIDENT .... ..,.. . . , .... CAROL BASKETTE
SECRETARY ,,,......... ......,.... ......,.. R U TH DAVIS
"EL CONQUISTADORU REPORTER . ,..A. ELIZABETH WRIGHT
"SOUTH COLORADOAN" REPORTER ....,. MARGARET FAUS
DIRECTOR .........,,.. ..... . . . . . MISS ELIZABETH DOW
MEMBERS
Neva Anderson
Irene Bachus
Carol Baskette
Lucy Bittenbender
Lorene Bushyager
Florence Camp
Mrs. Amy Cornell
Berdina Crooks
Ruth Davis
Edith Ellis
Margaret Pau:
Susan I-Iollcmcl
Franzes Iones
Virginia K.eu1:or
Erneztine Ludlum
Charlene Sanford
Doris Swart
Mrs. Ulva Terrel
Alice Wright
Elizabeth Wright
The Women's Glee Club under the able direction of Miss Dow had a verY
successful year.
In the fall quarter the Glee Club sang for one of the College Assemblies
and took part in the Christmas program. Later in the year, the Glee Club pre-
sented a program for the Alamosa High School Assembly and one for the
College Assembly. The Women's Glee Club sang for both the Vesper and
Commencement services in the spring.
The major social event took place when the members of the Glee Club
entertained their guests at a waiile supper on March 5.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PRESIDENT GEORGE HARLAN
VI EPRESIDENT EARL MOORE
SECRETARY TREASURER RUTH BEAN
ADVISOR DR SPENCER
Because of the lute opemnq of the fcxll quarter the H1SIOI1CGl SOCIGIY was
not reorqcmlzed untll the Wmter quarter When Work was begun on several vdl
ley pronects The Club decrded to cfpply for cr lcmd qrcmt from the Trmchera
Rcmch on wh1cl'1 to construct cx monument mdrkmq the SIIG of old Fort Massa
chuselts on Ute Creek Other hlstorlcczl cxssocldtlons of the valley were mvlted
to become dssocldte members of Adams Slate Teachers I-Ilstorlccll SOCIGIY ln
order to secure cooperdtron cmd belter held work
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"EL CONOUISTADORH REPORTER ..........., IEANETTE YOUNG
MIMES
FALL QUARTER WINTER AND SPRING QUARTERS
PRESIDENT ,.,.....,.... CLARA CURTIS PRESIDENT . .......... BILLY MOYERS
VICE-PRESIDENT ........ PHILIP OLSEN VICE-PRESIDENT ....,,, PHILIP OLSEN
SECRETARY-TREASURER SIMON Cl-IEVEZ SECRETARY-TREASURER SIMON Cl-IAVEZ
"SOUTH COLORADOANH REPORTER EDITH ELLIS
"EL CONQUISTADORH REPORTER NORMAN LEPPER
ADVISOR AND DIRECTOR . MISS ELIZABETH DOW
MEMBERS
Neva Anderson Simon Chavez Billy Moyers
Iohn Barley Berdina Crooks Philip Olsen
Carol Baskette Clara Curtis Bill Phelps
Iune Bullard Ruth Davis Nydia Reynolds
Lorene Bushyager Edith Ellis Margaret Rich
Irene Bachus William Farley Hugh Schilthuis
Susie Grace Berryman Norman Lepper Kenneth Wilhelm
The Mirnes Club was one of the most active organizations on the campus
throughout the school year. Under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Dow, new
advisor and director of the Club, the Mimes carried through an intensive pro-
gram of play production. Two of the outstanding presentations oi the year were
'i'VV'lf1y the Chimes Rang," well-known Christmas play which has been estab-
lished as an annual production of the school, and "Dear Brutus," a delightful
fantasy by Sir lames Barrie.
A capable production stall which evolved many new and unusual effects
in lighting and scenery added to the success achieved by the organization.
Several one-act plays were prepared for presentation to various service clubs.
0 ln'
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OIZCHESTRAI. ENSEMBLE
PRESIDENT
SECRETARY TREASURER
EL CONOUISTADOR REPORTER
Vxolms
M1ss Ehzabelh Dow
Mrs Waller R1ley
Margaret F aus
V1ctor1a Cxsneros
FTGHCIS Glbbons
Trombone
Benyarrnn Quin
RUTH BEAN
HAROLD BROOKS
VICTORIA CISNEROS
MEMBERS
Sinng Bass
Ruth Bean
Drums
Norman Lepper
Trumpets
Donald Hall
Lloyd Bxqqs
Paul Hansen
Cello
Mr I Lesl1eK1ttle Mrs Hansen
Horn
Harold Brooks
Pxano
The Orchestra a very nnportant oraamzauon of the Colleqe has made
great progress dunnq the last few years The year 1936 37 has perhaps been
the most successful year 1n the hrslory of the orqamzanon Membershrp was
enlarged by new members the total number bemg flfteen Much of the musrc
played was a clonanon of the Alamosa Elks Club
Because of the fme leaderslnp of Mr Knile and the enthusrasm shown bY
the members the Orchestra was able to parlrclpaie 1n several assembly pro
grams vesper and Commencement servrces and programs for OUlS1d9 orqam
zatlons
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DIRECTOR ,.,.,.................,... .. MR. I. LESLIE KITTLE
OUTINC CLUB
FALL QUARTER WINTER QUARTER
PRESIDENT ...,.,............ BEN QUIN PRESIDENT ..,.,.,,.... ALICE WRIGHT
SECRETARY ..... . . . FLOYD BASKETTE SECRETARY ,.,,.,..., .... R UTI-I BEAN
ADVISOR ..............,.,.. MR. BEAN
The Outing Club, the largest organization in Adams State Teachers Col-
lege, enjoyed a trip to the Rio Grande river north of Alamosa early in the fall
quarter. About forty members enjoyed cr well prepared dinner and entertain-
ment. A short time later, the Club motored to Masonic Park. Here a dinner
was served around a huge tire which helped about thirty members to forget
the snowy weather. lt was here that the picture tor the Annual was taken.
On lanuary 27, a party was given at the home of Mr. Bean, the advisor,
for the newly married couples who had previously been members of the Outing
Club.
The annual Outing Club journey to Arrowhead Lodge at the toot of Mt.
Blanca was held in March. ln May, the Outing Club held its annual tirelight-
ing ceremony when it formally received into the Club the new members who
had been active for at least three quarters.
Page 6-3
EI. PARNASO
FALL AND WINTER QUARTERS
PRESIDENT ...,... VICTORIA CISNEROS
VICE-PRES. . . . THEODORA IARAMILLO
SECRETARY-TREAS ., RICHARD CASIAS
REPORTER ......... CONSUELO ROMERO
SPONSOR . . . . , DOCTOR MCKINNEY
SPRING
PRESIDENT ..,........,
QUARTERS
SIMON CI-IAVEZ
VICE-PRES. ..,..,......,, ENOS GARCIA
SECRETARY-TREAS. . ,
REPORTER ...,...,..
ANNA MARTINEZ
, . . BILL FARLEY
SPONSOR .,........ DOCTOR MCKINNEY
MEMBERS
Iosephine Akers
Ierry Archuleta
Mildred Anderson
Simon Chavez
Victoria Cisneros
Bill Farley
Louis Lobato
Anna Martinez
Escolastica Martinez
Maurice Mott
Nick Montoya
Margaret Gonzalez
Isaac Gurule
Enos Garcia
Edward Havens
Theodora laramillo
Consuelo Romero
Nydia Reynolds
Margaret Velasquez
Margaret Vories
Kenneth Wilhelm
El Parnaso Club of Adams State Teachers College was organized for the
purpose of developing and increasing interest in the Spanish language, lite,
customs, traditions and history. Meetings which were held once a month were
both literary and social in nature. Formal and informal programs were ar-
ranged to mark the principal festivals ot the Spanish peoples and to com-
memorate the outstanding men of Spanish letters.
Page G7
WCMEIXVS SEXTETTE
The Women's Sextette, directed by Miss Elizabeth Dow, selected no officers
for the year.
The members of the Sextette for the fall and Winter quarters were Elizabeth
Wright and Carol Baskette, first Sopranos: Berdina Crooks and Lorene Bush-
yager, second sopranosp and Susan Holland and Alice Wright, altos. During
the fall quarter, the Sextette sang for a Queen Esther Tea at the Methodist
Church. On December 20th, the Sextette and the A Cappella Choir were guest
artists at the Philharmonic Orchestra Concert. The Women of the Sextette aided
other musical groups in giving programs for College and High School As-
semblies.
The members for the spring quarter were Elizabeth Wright and Ruth Davis,
first sopranosg Berdina Crooks and Lorene Bushyager, second sopranosg and
Susan Holland and Alice Wright, altos. The group furnished music for some
of the town social clubs during the spring quarter.
Page 68
A CAPPELLA O-IOIR
PRESIDENT ELIZABETH WRIGHT
SECRETARY TREASURER BILL P1-IELPS
EL CONQUISTADOR REPORTER EUGENE ALBRIGI-11'
SOUTH COLORADOAN REPORTER EUGENE ALBRIGHT
MEMBERS
Sopranos Tenors Altos Bumones
Carol Baskeile Eugene Albrxqhl Lu y Bntenbencler B111 Phelps
Berdmu Crooks John Barley Lorene Bushyager Allen Klrby
Ruth Dav1s
Frances 1-Ones Val Iohnson Susan Holland Ben Oum
Ehzabeih Wnqht Dole Lonmer Alzce Wrxght Kenneth Wllhelm
The A Cappella Cholr was orqanlzed for the flrst tune 1n the fall of 1936
1937 Under the c:l1rect1on of MISS Dow the Chou made ns frrst formal appear
ance at the Colleqe Ohrlstmas Party The Cholr 11'1 Whlte surpllces and qreen
cassocks marched 1n a processronal through the hbrary s1nq1nq traclrhona
Ohrlstmas carols
The Ohorr made rts hrst pubhc appearance on December 20 1936 when rt
sang at the Alamosa Phllharrnomc Orchestra Concert The numbers sung 1n
Latrn were Iesu Rex by Palestrma and Ave Marla by Arcadelt Other
sacred and secular numbers Were preseniecl by the A Cappella Chou for as
sembly programs at the College and the Alamosa I-hgh School and for varrous
churches town clubs and SOCIGIIGS
Page 69
ADVISOR, ,,..,.......,., .. .,.......... MISS ELIZABETH DOW
MENS CUARTETTE
The members of the Men's Quarteite for 1936-1937 were Bill Phelps, Ken-
neih Wilhelm, Eugene Albright, and Val lohnson. Frequenily the Quartette
with the assistance of lohn Barley and Dale Lorimer changed into a Se-Xieiie.
Each member of the Quarieiie was a member of the A Cappella Choir and the
Men's Glee Club. Direciecl by Mr. Kiiile and accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Tello, ihe Men's Quarieiie sang for College Assemblies, at the High School,
for P. T. A. meelings, and before service clubs of the Valley.
.ff fl' AIM'
Page 70
SOUAWKLUB
FALL QUARTER WIN'IER AND SPRING QUARTERS
PRESIDENT RUTH TURANO PRESIDENT DOROTHY WEIDMER
VICE PRESIDENT ALICE WRIGHT VICE PRESIDENT VIRGINIA GARNER
CHEER LEADERS
SUSIE BERRYMAN CI-IARLINE SANFORD
VIVIAN ANDRE
The Squawklub was orgaruzed ln the fall of 1935 by a group of glrls ln
terested m promotmg greater enthus1asm and mterest 111 athletlc and other
actlvltles m the school The maJor act1v1ty of the Club 1S to encourage the
lndlan team In the fall the g1rls played an mlportant part m the I-lomecommg
game provldmg green and Whlte shakers for the cbeermg sectlon and pro
motmg mterest Durlng the wmter quarter the Club added lnterest and gave
enthuslastlc support to the basketball games played on the home floor
Page 71
SECRETARY-TREAS. .. NEVA ANDERSON SECRETARY-TREAS. HBERDINA CROOKS
EL CONOUISTADOR STAFF
EDITOR ....
ASSOCIATE EDITOR ...,.
BUSINESS MANAGER ...,
LTERARY EDITOR .....,.,...,
FEATURE EDITOR . . ,.
ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR
PI-IOTOGRAPHER ..,.......,.,.
ART EDITOR ,....,.,. ..
SPORTS EDITOR-WOMEN. . . .
SPORTS EDITOR- -MEN ,... , , .
FACULTY ADVISORS .,....
SENIOR REPORTER ........
IUNIOR REPORTER ....,,
SOPHOMORE REPORTER .....
FRESHMAN REPORTER . .. .
HONOR SOCIETY REPORTER
A CLUB REPORTER ..,...,.,
ART CLUB REPORTER ........,.
ECCLES A CLUB REPORTER ..,.
MEN'S GLEE CLUB REPORTER ..
Vv'OMEN'S GLEE CLUB REPORTER
HISTORICAL SOCIETY REPORTER
MIMES REPORTER ,,.....,..,..
ORCHESTRA REPORTER .,.,.....
OUTING CLUB REPORTER ....,.
EL PARNASO REPORTER . . . . .
MfOMEN'S SEXTETTE REPORTER
MEN'S QUARTETTE REPORTER .
SOUTH COLORADOAN REPORTER
SQUAWKLUB REPORTER ..........
DIE NATURFORSHER REPORTER .....,,,..
A CAPPELLA CHOIR REPORTER . .
VJOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL REPORTER
MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL REPORTER ..,..
EDITORIAL STAFF
. . . .VAUGI-IN SWIFT
NEVA ANDERSON
. . . , ALICE WRIGHT
. . . .... RUTH BEAN
. . VIRGINIA GARNER
. . . . .NORMAN LEPPER
...... EARL MOORE
. , . . BILLY MOYERS
. . ...................... DOROTHY WEIDMER
M'ss ADDA sTARRETT,'
Miss ELIZABETH Dow.
REPORTORIAL STAFF
, .. DALE LORIMER
MR. I- NOEL TUCKER,
MR. FLOYD BASKETTE
BEN OUIN
. . BERDINA CROOKS
, . NYDIA REYNOLDS
......, BILL PHELPS
. ALICE WRIGHT
, , CLARENCE LANIER
. . . . . TUNE BULLARD
, . . . SIMON CI-IAVEZ
. , . . . PHILIP OLSEN
. BETTY WRIGHT
. . . IEANNETTE YOUNG
, . . NORMAN LEPPER
,. VICTORIA CISNEROS
. . . CARL DAVIS
. . CONSUELO ROMERO
.. CAROL BASKETTE
MKENNETH WILHELM
. . . . .. DAVID LANTIS
. IEANNETTE YOUNG
.,., I . . BILL PHELPS
. . .EUGENE ALBRIGHT
. . . LOUISE WOMMER
. ..,,. ALVIN HINTON
.. I! E ,.,.. E
F IL ,Leg
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Page 72
SOUTH COLORADOAN
EDITOR IANET MCCUE
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
EDITOR VIRGINIA GARNER NYDIA REYNOLDS DAVID LANTIS
REPORTERS IANET MCCUE SPORT EDITOR PHILIP OLSEN
FEATURE EDITOR RAY HARRIS
LEROY BOTKIN RAY HARRIS REPORTERS
KENNETH WILHELM VIRGINIA GARNER
NYDIA REYNOLDS DAVID LANTIS 1 C FARLEY SIMQN CHAVEZ
SPRING QUARTER
EDITOR DAVID LANTIS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
NYDIA REYNOLDS RAY HARRIS ERNESTINE LUDLUM
I C FARLFY IANET MCCUE
FACULTY ADVISOR FLOYD BASKETTE
The South Coloradoan the Adams State newspaper attempted sornethmq
new Ih1S year when two maqazmes were pubhshed ln place of the paper The
frrst rnaqazrne was puloltshecl before Chrtstrnas the second 1n Apnl
The ftrst valley hrqh school Journahstlc conference was conducted by the
Journallsrn department A rnrmeoqraphed paper was publ1shed by the staff
for thrs event Later 1n the year the staff Judge-d the hlqh school papers
Two trrps were made by the South Coloradoan staff In February a trlp
to Charna on the rnodermzed tram was made through the courtesy of A C
Shlelds VICE Pres1dent of the RIO Grande Rallroad Durlnq the sprlnq quarter
an rnspectron tour was made through the newspaper plants of the Valley
'mv
Page 73
RESIDENCE l-IALLS' COUNCILS u
The Residence Halls have done much to add to the school spirit of Adams
State Teachers College. Moving day for each of the Halls was a marked
event for the college students Who had been awaiting the completion of the
buildings.
House meetings were held and officers were elected for both Halls. The
officers chosen for the Women's Residence Hall were Olive Dochter, President:
Susan Holland, Vice-Presidenty and Louise Wommer, Secretary. The officials
selected for the lVIen's Residence Hall were Ben Quin, President, and Allen
Kirby, Bill Farley, and Simon Chavez as proctors.
The Residence Halls Were dedicated on December 21. The preceding day
the Halls had been open for public inspection. Social affairs included a formal
dance given by each of the Halls.
Page '74
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Oh, boy! So this is the
kind of drinking fountain
they furnish at Adams
State.
f
Are these two lassies real-
ly alone?
r
Evidently the stu d e n t s
were feeling high when
this picture was taken.
of
It looks as though the boys
expected to be asked to
walk home and brought
their bicycles with them.
1
Olsen-proving the power
of mind over matter by
coming down without the
skis.
1
Here it is spring: the team
is still holding for downs
at the twenty-yard line.
Hold that pose until next
fall, my lads.
Q
The two interested specta-
tors seem to be waiting for
Biggs to throw his snipe
away.
n
The picture right below
shows Biggs' reaction to
the scramble that ensued,
ff
Shortly after this snapshot,
Moyers got to number
ninety-three in the famous
"lOO Ways to Fall" lec-
ture.
vi
We didn't know whether
to call this "Serenade to
the Nuts" cr "Four Down,
Two to Go."
f
Coach White gives his
Muscle Men some inspira-
tion.
Q
The guy at the end must
have stabbed somebody
with his fork while reach-
ing tor the bread. Is he
getting the once-over, or
are the rest of them jeal-
ous?
aw
Most
popular
Woman
Ardell Jensen
Billy Moyers
W1 TR
bvwfeifi
popular
an
The old stomping ground.
Looks like ct tackle.
Q
Iecxnnette smiles but walks
on.
Indians on the run.
.
One cf the mcxny duties Q
dean may perform.
is
Thc1t's one way of getting
there. Riel and Swift.
Coming out pcrrty.
,
One between two.
Red playing the qume.
a
Ludlum smiles because
she's happy.
Getting ready for ct "take-
off".
Dcfskette tells it to the
world while White looks
on-or off.
Iust moving along.
A bunch of homeless co-
eds-it looks like.
lt's a long, long road, says
ldcr.
Nyclia looks more stern
than usual.
We stop awhile to rest
awhile.
Mis hl er passing a little
time away.
Arrived - hands, feet and
baggage.
A couple of roommates-cr
bride and her pal.
1
Siding up to the boss.
Q
Ernestine in an exotic
mood.
A family group-more or
less.
Donald Hall practicing-or
is he.
"Time" on their hands.
.
Resting-again.
.
Eat, drink, and be wary.
Betty Wright - a lilile girl
with a loi of personality-
iakes life with a smile-
loves dancing - sings
beautifully - Sophomore
favoriie.
They hii the spci fsoe what
we mean?J
lr
The good earth gets an
airing-
Cheek to cheek, almost.
Men may come and men
may go, but Brooks goes
on forever.
An old winler coslume al
college.
The gold dust iwins and cr
couple of prospects.
Take off those dark
glasses, Miss Hemingway.
We know you!
f
Campus personaliiies.
.
A hangover at lhe admin-
islralion building.
.
Dad "hanging around"
Trinidad.
A. S. T. C. BookaMonil1
Club.
Calling all cars!
3
4
Don't look now, Ieannette,
but somebody's following
you.
Hey, Carl, look what's
bothering your girl.
This picture and the one
next to it are good exam
ples of unequal distribu-
tion of wealth.
1
Ah, here's what Pat was
waiting for.
Everett's wife demonstrates
how to hold her man.
n
Has this romance gone on
the rocks?
The last snow of the year
makes a hit with Ardell
and Snooks.
An example of what love
can do-skating on gravel.
Betty, Billy, Brown, and
Berryman hear the birdie.
Merle and his girl.
Q
Carl reads the riot act to
Jones-he must have seen
the picture at the top ot
the page.
.
Ah, alone at last!
My gosh, are you two here
again?
This photograph was a re-
quest number with "Papa"
Thompson requesting--
when the camera clicked,
Ross tainted.
i
Don't tell me both of you
have been sitting there
wth your hands folded.
1-
Surprise! you didn't know
we were watching you,
did you?
1.
The old iaithfuls of the
campus-we salute Adams
State's longest romance.
1
Bennie and Iennie seem to
resent the photographer-
was it Moore again?
Dad Byars - man-about-
town-reconteur extraordi-
naire - poet - minstrel
- athlete - and gentle-
man-one of the college
favorites.
n
There's something vaguely
familiar about this pose of
Olsen's, but where's the
table?
a
The tip-off, so keep your
eyes on the ball, boysl
n
Miss McCue, Adams State's
biggest upset and we don't
mean football.
Q
People will think that all
we do is sit on the lawn,
but perhaps we've got
something there. QA grass
stain-?J
Winter's Tale at the col-
lege.
Don't look now, boys, but
we think something's look-
ing at you.
n
The seat ot trouble in this
picture is the chair, but as
for what the boys are
proving-?
This space was unoccu-
pied until Ieannette Young
came sweeping into the
picture.
.
ls this cruelty to animals
or are the lads being
branded?
1
Looks like a famous imita-
tion of how the editorial
staff of a college paper
looks.
n
Hmmmm, late in the after-
noon and no street-car yet.
to
Ah-a cluel-her back is
to the wall. Our investiga-
tor is working on the case.
Piquancy, prettiness, pol-
ish, popularity, and per-
sonality - Francis lones-
Freshman favorite-what
more need be said?
n
Younq and Strahl brave
the March winds.
f
"Dad" Byars and "Bronco"
Kirby finally get their
chests from Stronqport.
n
Oh, oh, here's Betty
Wright, in again.
a
Untiring devotion which
makes good students and
also strains your eyes.
1
Rebecca Blissard displays
some limbs from the dorm-
itory orchard.
Q
Bingo! the All-Valley Sen-
ior Party becomes a gam-
bling den.
Q
This little group of twitch-
ing biceps and stuff is a
portion of the football
team.
Hurry up, Faus, Geurts is
qettinq impatient.
1,
Ernestine and Louise-or
should we say fair and
Wommer?
f
The left wing of the col-
lege is red, but that's all
the farther we care to
carry the resemblance.
4
Cleo, what's the matter
with you? Anyhow?
a
Whats this, my little chick-
adees, secrets?
Vczughn Swift-tall--good
looking-quiet when not
talkative-married but
that hc1sn't ruined him-
fccvorite with everyone-
tckes first in the Senior
class.
A new deal in the recrea-
tion room.
Cupids of the gym class.
The three grgces+Ruth,
Irene and Virginia.
1
Double-crossing the bcxr,
.
Someihing is Wrong with
this picture-Is that Wom-
mer?
Three girls cmd CI vicious
cycle.
Prof. Baskette gets up in
the world.
They're the tops.
1
Two girls on C1 horse.
.
Two generations ot Adams
State.
Q.
S1'I11l1Tlq serene cholarly
Leautlful lceammq blonde
Neva Anderson-a cam
pus favorlte as well as
w1th the Iuruors
Muslcal mcudens m rr1l,'
mangle melodtes a the
FIUHO class gets clown to
busmess
Be careiul of that ve'111la
tor q1rls tt may load to
the assembly room
Say Helen do you trust
Iohnny that much? What
a chance for a held qoal
Well we know th1s 15 a
pretty famll ar plcture but
we have to use those cos
tumes for sornethmg
The mtddle one IS Btqqs
but the out tde ones are
btqqer foohl
Blq Horse plcks up lu
bed and walks
Gosh Whos qettxnq thc
warm re epuon Nycha?
The face 15 tamlhar but
We cant re all the name
A pour on a spare-or that
ttred feelmq
Buckmq the snow on Cum
lures pass
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you qlrls somethtnq has
escaped
Only God can make a
tree but 1t takes Hester to
make one grow on thxs
campus
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move over wxth the guy at
the left?
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Townsend, the beautiful
bcrbe from Bayfield.
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love!
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girls munch vitamins A to
B, inclusive.
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The journalism class goes
on a field trip and McCue
g o e s prospecting is h e
struck it richl.
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nize these people won't
get a prize but think of the
fun he'll have.
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Wliat are you playing,
girls? Tap the ice box?
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dence hall.
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a binge and come home
on a stretcher.
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der Where Moyer is.
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Virginia peers vaguely
into the general direction
of Fort Collins.
The girls' basketball team
shows good form.
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Carol adds new glamor to
the scenery at Iasper.
If they saw the birdie, he
must have been rather
horrible looking.
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Don't shoot, you'll hit the
camercunan.
Well, hellog imagine meet-
ing you here,
Clarence Lanier-"Snooks"
ia blonde Romeo-a stu'
dent as well as an athf
lete -- good sport - Well-
liked by everyone-main
stay of the teams at A. S.
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Hey, look, Mr. Hester!
There's someone on the
lawn again.
Iohnny, is this the time to
scratch yzur nose?
Seniors gaze at a work ol
art in the lower hall.
l-low do you work it to get
on the reception commit-
tee, Dean?
The last drop. Go on,
girls: we're waiting to see
you drop.
Some of the girls who have
been flipping the ball
through the hoops take
"time out."
The girls take a picture oz
their better halves.
Music hath charms, and
so have its producers,
something tells us.
lda Blissard reverses the
usual procedure by strik-
ing after a sit-down.
In the spring a young
man's fancy turns . . ., so
David pounds a sonnet to
his lady's slipper.
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Ah! no names exchanged,
but the feature staff can
give you telephone num-
bers.
If these girls mean busi-
ness tand we think they
dol, somebody better start
running.
Oh, boy, so this is collegeg
Where do I register, my
lads?
I. Earl Davies, menace ot
education classes and
Adams State's candidate
for Simon Legree.
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lust there the kid brother
came in.
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America's answer to Switz-
erlancl's challenge or just
lzefore the battle, mother
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