Cal State Polytechnic College - El Rodeo Yearbook (San Luis Obispo, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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During the year he will contact schools north of San Francisco and west of the Sacramento river as far north as Ukiah and Lakeport. But visiting the schools to ac- quaint them with the work at the California Polytechnic is only a part of the job of coordinator. “The work has a three fold pur- pose, to correlate the school pro- gram with the needs of industry, to place students in permanent jobs, and to contact industry teach- ers in high schools.” Bays Knott. “In correlating the school pro- gram with industry, one of the main objectives of the coordinator is to meet and talk with shop fore- men, electrical engineers and plant managers; getting their ideas of what should be given in a course of study for a school of this type, to prepare men to enter their or- ganizations. 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If the employer has helped to make out the course of study, he will be interested in employing the stu- dents who have taken that course of study, Also, after studying the requirements of the industry, the instructors with the help of the coordinator are better able to se- lect a student who will fit into that industry and become a dependable workman for it.” Knott has already talked with chief electricians, plant superin- tendents, department foremen and personnel officers at such plants as the Columbia Steel company at Pittsburg, refineries of the Shell. Union, Standard and Associated Oil companies, and the tire and rubber companies in the vicinity of Los Angeles. Instructors in the electrical and aeronautics depart- ments have assisted the coordina- tor by contacting industries with which they are most familiar. In school visits, Knott is show- ing motion pictures of the indus- trial department Jespersen at Assembly Friday morning, December 8, the Cal Poly student body held its reg- ular student body assembly. The business of the meeting was the recommendation from the Student Affairs Council for the transfer of $150.00 from the Gymnasium Fund to the General Fund with the pro- vision that any surplus in the Gen- eral Fund be reverted to the Gym- nasium Fund at the end of the year. A suggestion was made that no man having earned his letter in a sport be allowed to serve as an athletic manager and earn the man- ager's award. This suggestion was made because there are certain fel- lows that could not make a letter in one of the major sports and might not get a manager’s position if some of the lettermen were com- peting for the office. Following the business meeting A1 Woods entertained with some amusing songs arranged for the oc- casion. The speaker of the day was State Senator Chris Jespersen, who told the assembly that the success of the school in the eyes of the world depended on the value of the men graduated by the school. may be cane who it is! busy fells young the eye end of going for h are we no ask at the farmer myself down cave use i are if cane felt— you ha may be ena of busy it is! who fells I young I the eye going I for h we no ask , cave myself farmer at the use i j down you ha may be felt- cane are who busy it is! end of the eye young fell s no if we ask for h going farmer myself at the down cave use i if cane felt— you ha may be

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r self down may be at the use it —felt cane are it is! «fell busy end of the eye young o far who we no me ask going farmer at the down r self ican use it on you may be on you use it —felt are if who busy s fell young going cane it is! farmer the eye end of o far no ask r self at the on you use it down ican we if POLY FUTURE FARMERS VIEW BUSY YEAR who cane Pir»t row, from left: R. I. Leach, V. M. Shepard, G. M. Drumm, R. Biodcn wig, E. Jauch, C. HagcmeUtcr, O. Spear, R. Hamilton, C. O. McCorkle, A. II. Hollcnbcrg, V. Mcnchnm, G. P. Coupor. Second row, from left: F. Righctti, H. Dunning. A. D'Amico, S. Niod««, D. White, J. ItUhop, K. Bartlomc, G. Jep- 1 0n. J. Hnin, S. Li, H. Sturx, E. Lindquist, P. Koch, C. Ball, V. Deforest, R. Durbrow, R. Lonbcrg. Third row, from left: I. Horl, F. Stennctt, H. Ki- ghetti. R. Davis, K. Allamand, J. Sharp. E. Kelley, C. Pena. R. Butler. W. Davenport. W. Dyer. J. Hamilton. E. Currun, H. Whinvide», D. Galatro, W. B. Howe , C. Garrison, C. Mundy. Fourth row. from left: M. Etc. M. Muruyama, L Tipton, L. Je person, R. Nevin, L. Norman, H. 14»Raw. H. Alberti. E. Righctti, C. Baxter, W. Troutner, J. Hart, E. Wolf, F. Dyer, W. Smith, C. McCary. Fifth row. from left: E. Christensen, F. Bradley. V. Reeves. R. Nunez, N. Marquart, 8. Kerns, R. Selma, W. Murphy, II. Canann. W. Ptak, L. Tennant, G. Rich), C. Brown, H, Concepcion, H. Parker. L. Starkey, R. Rayle . A. Adam». Sixth row, from left: R. Troup, C. Hedburg, R. Hall. R. Cambell, C. Bjork, C. Crupe, R. Burned, R. Whalen, J. Oblizalo. felt- may be end of busy it is! fell s young you ha farmer going for h we no ask cave at the myself the eye down use i are busy you ha may be felt- cane it is! who fells end cf farmer young going cave no if we ask for h myself the eye at the I down ! use i who if are cane felt- may be you ha busy it is!



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no we ask o far going farmer at the r self down use it ican if are cane —felt on you may be end of it is! busy who s fell young the eye farmer going o far we no ask ican down r self at the on you —felt use it cane are if who it is! busy young the eye may be end of s fell who o far no r self going the eye farmer at the cane ask we ican down use it on you may be young s fell o far are if —felt it is! busy end of who First row, from left: J. Bishop, B. Hathaway, C. Dana, H. Enberg, N. Zipser, W. Troutner (mgr.). Second row, from left: L. Rios, P. Elliott, J. Oblizalo, B. Dooley, E. Jauch. SCHEDULE GIVEN With Howie O'Daniels still work- ing some of the football out of his basketball aspirants, we find this year's schedule very full and in- teresting. ♦Jan. 13. Salinas J. C. (here). Jan 17. House of David (here). Jan. 19. Bakersfield J. C. (here). Jan. 20. Bakersfield A. C. (here). •Jan. 26. Salinas J. C. (there). Jan. 27. Taft J. C. (here). Feb. 3. Texaco Oil, Paso Robles (here). •Feb. 10. Moran J. C. (here). •Feb. 16. Santa Maria (there). Feb. 17. Texaco Oil, Paso Robles (there). •Feb. 21. Moran J. C. (there). Feb. 23. Santa Maria J. C. (here). Mar. 1. Taft J. C. (there). Mar. 2. Bakersfield A. C. (there). Mar. 3. Bakersfield J. C. (there). • marks conference games. It seems that O’Daniels has found a good working combination in Jauch and Enberg as forwards. n«na. center, and Oblizalo and Rios, guards. Hoopmen Out at Cal Poly HE Cal Poly basketball season started today with Coach Howie O’- Daniels signing up 25 boys. This year’s pros- pects are very good, with four veterans on the floor, namely Eddie Jauch and Herb En- berg, forwards; Les Rios, guard, and Lewis Tennant, forward. Sev- eral other promising men are: Charbe Dana, Mission High star; John Oblizalo, Santa Clara; and James Bishop. Colorado Aggies. The squad will spend the remain- der of the time before vacation working out some of the kinks and squeaks. The opening conference game is with last year’s conference champions, Salinas J. C. The basketeers will have to do some very good playing if they want to maintain the undefeated record set up by the football team. farmer you ha down use i felt- may be end of it is! who if no are busy cane fells going young the eye forh ask we cave at the farmer myself down use i if are cane it is! felt— you ha may be end of fells busy t who SECOND IN CONFERENCE RACE i no ' we ' fell s end of going young the eye farmer for h ask cave down at the myself may be you ha felt- use i cane ! if are who busy it is! fells end of younr going the eye myself for h no we ask

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