California State University Chico - Record Yearbook (Chico, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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California State University Chico - Record Yearbook (Chico, CA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 106 of 148
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THE EDUCATION CLUB OPPICERS Fall Semester Spring Semester KATHRYN GRAFF . .,,.W. ,.4 v. . President, ,.,,, , ,,,, ,,A.vA K--,, R A Y DENLAY IRENE JOHNSON ., ,.,,. -..s-,.-s Secretary-Treasurer ,,w,., x,.A,x ,, , ,, HELEN ALLISON The Education Club is an organization composed of all the student teachers who are attending Chico State Teachers College. At the meetings, which are held every two weeks, the various problems of teaching are discussed. Some very interesting talks upon educational subjects have been given by outside speakers. The Health Program in the School was discussed by Miss Anne Simpson: Mrs. Vivian Long, the Superintendent of Schools in Plumas County spoke on How to Make an Application For a Position. and Nlrs. Clements, head of the State Certification Department, talked on The Ten Most Important Problems of The Teacher. In addition to the speeches, -many musical selections, given by the students have formed a part of the programs. A picnic for all members of the club was given the last of the year. E Dorothy Allen, Helen Allison, Imogene Ashbaugh. Erma Blaser, Laura Bosworth. Winifred Bradt, Norval Branch. Alda Bihler, Dorothy Brown, Leo Cain, Earl Cheney, Frances Clark, Lillian Clayton, Martha Cobb, Lela Corliss. Beatrice Crofoot, Jean Cutts, Diane Crispin, Pearl Davis, Lucille Davidson, Ray Denlay, Bessie Dunton, Antonia Faulkner, Maxine Forcurn, Helen Fowler, Wil- helmina Graves, Madge Harding, Hjordis Henrickson, Adis Hills, Ruth James, Dorothy Johnson, Margaret Kennedy, Ethel Larson. Gertrude Luehning, Emma Loomis, Hannah Myers, Irene Madsen, Louive McMahon, Carl Manner, Gertrude Mayberry, Tom Milligan. Catherine Middle- ton, Mary Nelthorpe, Laverne Owens, Clara Powers, Audrey Phillips, Mar- guerite Parrish, Ada Pulley, Virgie Reddick, James Riley, Lettie Rushton, Torn Ross, Vorus Roulston, Marie Rosenblatt, Charlotte Rose, Lalovie Stewart, Grace Stork, Elizabeth Tunison, Beryl Thompson, June Tyler, Ernestine Van Syckle. Georgianna Vranna, Bessie Vanous, Edna-Mae Will, Mary Wilkins, Nadine Yore, Fred Zannon, Orva Bybee, Elmer Allinger, Alice Linebaugh, Virginia Sidener, Edmont Dahlstrom, Ray Messinger, Eleanor Sellick, Doris Woods, Lena Yank. 92

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS DORA MELINE ..A, .................... ................... P r esidenr EVELYN PERIGO' ..... .....,.......,............. ....,.. S e cretary-Treasurer MEMBERS ESTI-IER BYOUM ALICE POAOE LILLIAN CLAYTON EVELYN PERIGO BEATRICE CROFOOT DOLORES SCHULZ ORMA KRAMER ELEANOR SELLICK DORA MELINE MARY SINIJON MAE MCMAHON DORIS WOODS CATHERINE MIDDLETON LENA YANK ADELAIDE FILIPE The Physical Education Club was formerly the Major Physical Education Club, but was reorganized in November. 1928, so that girls who are interested in physical ed. may join even though they do not Wish to major. The regular meetings are held the first Wednesday in the month at Bidwell Hall. The club, at present, is taking a four-hour course in first aid under the direc- tion of Miss Clinton of the Health Center. A Red Cross certiicate will be given to those who pass at the end of the course. Later, interesting talks will be given on Resuscitation. Foods for Athletes, National Games and Dances, and the Psychology of Exercise, The club has taken part in the Girls' Council activities, gave a pirate dance for Hi Jinks, and assisted with the picnic sponsored by the Girls' Council. 9 1



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THALIA QUINTET There were five young ladies named Thalia, Not one of them came from Australia, As music's their line We think they are ine, But deaf people think they're a falia. Thalia Quintet was organized by a group of Chico State students early in 1928. Their purpose in organizing was expressed in a desire to further perfect music of orchestral work, and furnish enjoyment for themselves and friends. The charter members of the quintet are: Alison lVlcClard. who plays the flute' llla Hitchcock, who plays the soprano saxophone: Catheryn Gates, playing the clarinet, and Pauline Little at the piano. In February, lrma Belle Studley was added to the group. She plays the Violin. A month later Ruth Howell took Pauline l-ittle's place at the piano. So the membership last year consisted of voilin, flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone, and piano. Officers of the quintet for l928 were: Alison McClard, president: Catheryn Gates, business manager: Ruth Howell, secretary: Irma Belle Studley, treasurer, and llla Hitchcock, librarian and historian. Thalia Quintet meets each Wednesday evening for an hour of practice and business. The group plays light classical music. From the very beginning Thalia was quite a favorite in musical circles of Chico. The group made its debut at the Chico Auto Show in February, 1928. Since then it has been in demand by the various women's clubs, men's luncheon clubs, and other organizations of the town. The quintet played several times for the Chico Art Club meetings, and also at its benefit card party last June at the Enloe home near Paradise. Several times the girls have played at the affairs of the American Association of University Women. Special mention may be made of their performance at the etching exhibit at the Hotel Oaks last spring. p Besides these appearances the group gave of its time for many school engage- ments. They played a number of times for the plays put on by the dramatics class. Also they played for the Nepenthe Day, and for the faculty's reception to the Seniors. Thalias had a couple of social evenings last June. One was a picnic at the Five Mile Dam. The picnic was in honor of Catheryn Gates, who received her A.B. in June. When Thalia Quintet met in the fall, they took into the group Alda Bihler, trombone, to take the place of Catheryn Gates. The officers for this year are: Alison McClard, president: Alda Bihler, vice- president: Ruth Howell, business manager: Irma Belle Studley, secretary-treas- urer, and llla Hitchcock, librarian and historian. ,ar mf. ft 93 iff

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