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

 - Class of 1929

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GARRIGAN, AMBROSE: Like Ambrose of the funny paper he's always good for a laugh. That's why we put him in. HAMBUROER, LOUIs: Another Bol- shevist, unkempt hair and all. HERBERT, PHILLIP: CAlias the Red. D A Sophomore who was not taken down enough while a Freshman. fSee also Sally Ben- nethj HOLLENB'URG. OSCAR: CCzar Os- car IJ One time student president, but now the taxi driver of Clara Powers. I HUBER, PAUL: Rising young politi- cian. We hoped for great things from him. but he fell in love. HUSE, PAULINE: The sweetheart of the Block Such popularity must be deserved. JOHNSON, WILBUR: Just a good fel- low. fSee also Sally Bennetrj KELLY, TOM: A noisy youngster just lately promoted from knee pants. KINDIG, ROBERT: A real he-man who shows up best in the dark where no one can see. fNote: Quotation from CabeI's Jurgenj LUEHNINO, GERTRUDE: A woman with a mind of her own, who actu- ally had the nerve to differ with our Student Body President. MACE, WALLACE: Our hard-headed bookstore manager--awfully hard- headed. MARTY, MAGGIE: A big girl who went over in the same way. A Pi Kappa Sigma lassie. MATTHEWS, MARJORIE: An attrac- tive girl, nice, reserved, quiet, and high in society-being president of the Pi Kaps. MCKENZIE, HELEN: One of Ter- man's prodigies, that eminent psy- chologist who studies genius in the rough-very rough. MELINE, DORA: A crisp, business- like young lady, who speaks in short clipped phrases and moves in long strides. MESSINGER, RAY: The only bald- headed student on the campus. I2O MOORE, KENNETH: He's nicknamed Cocky and with reason. MORRILL. KATHLEEN: CCa11 her Cat for shortj A capital city girl who knows what she Wants and thinks she ought to have it. NAPOLEON: A French military gen- ius and statesman. OLKER, LOUIS: Class prexy, letter- man in track and football, Alpha Psi Omega, Student Body prexy. engaging personality, good look- ing, rather intelligent, nice car, lots of leisure-Phone 245. OSENEAUOH, CHARLES: President of this great college. PALMER, KENNETH: CAnd what is so rare as a day with June?j PETERSON, ROSCOE: If a great big freckle comes up and tries to bum a cigarette-it's Roscoe. QUESTION, READYEORTHE: The guy they are always calling in Student Body meetings. RANNELLS, JACKSON: The student poet-he makes literature. The re- deeming feature ofthe Delta Alpha Pi house. ROTHWELL. MILTON: Our yell leader. His voice would come in handy in case of a shipwreck. SPENCER. HAROLD: A big man in a one man college. Another broad- chested, bulky Block C man. SHADWELL. IRA: A quiet boy who runs to loud clothes and plays the bass horn. SCI-IOCK, DOROTHY: Quite a shock to this college. CAnd they say pun's the lowest form of humor.J STAMPER. RUTH: She can yell louder and oftener than any girl in our college. STOLP. VERA: Too bad more soror- ity girls aren't like her. STUCKEY, GEORGE: Acker's yes-man. QHe says the first hundred yeahs are the hardestj TUNISON, ELIZABETH: A nice girl from a nice sorority. We thought we would tell you because she dOesn't broadcast it. -1 ,



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TURNER, ELWYN: Gentleman, sol- dier, scholar, scientist, and lover. A man of distinction, determina- tion. pluck, benevolence, and per- Sp1CaC1ty. ' WILL, EDNA-MAE: Alias Pinkie, A bright spot in many a frosh's heart. WILLIAMS. J, GoRDoN: A young cynic who knows all about wo- men. That's why he's a cynic. WILSON, CHAUNCEY: One little fel- ler who didn't need a big inflated chest to be an athlete. Woobs, DoR1s and MILDRED: Are sisters but that doesn't mean any- thing. ZANNON. FREDDIE: The only differ- ence between William Jennings Bryan and Freddie is that Freddie got elected. ozaoca WHAT THEY ARE NOTED FOR Pi Kappa Sigma-Noise and weight. Delta Sigma Epsilon-Nice girls. Alpha Chi-Beating the Pi1Kaps. Delta Sigma-Kenneth Palmer. C. G. C. A.-Purity. Omicron Theta Epsilon-Bugs. Alpha Psi Omega-Drama fwith a broad A pleasej Delta Alpha Pi-Whoopee. Delta Psi Delta- Kappa Delta Pi-Three point nine? Block '-C -Chests. Student Body-Carl Fischer. Sophomore Class-Red Herbert. Band-Trips. Iota Sigma-Babbitts. The Light Clubs-Being lit up. Sewer Club-Dirty work. Bidwell Hall-Snipe hunts. The Faculty- Sparkey Stautler. Executive Committee-Late hours. -'Eesti' I suppose, said grandma, to the pale young man, you have to stay up very late at college. Well, yes, Grandma, replied Wally Mace, but, he added, dream- ily, it's worth it, -. I22 CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE NIORE OR LESS SERIOUS Dr. Miller-Governments. Dr. Van Alstyne-History. Dr. Cole-Education. I Mrs. Paulson-Home Economics. :ic if sk EYE AND EAR ENTERTAINIVIENT Miss Lennon-Music. Mr. Iloff-Mathematics. Mr. Young-Band. Miss Barney-Dramatics. COMEDY AND THINGS LIKE THAT Mr. Powers--Public Speaking. Mr. Acker-Athletics. Mr. Reimer-Economics. Mr. Whitinoyer-Chemistry. Mr. Merrill-Methods. Pk Pk Dk SLEEPING ACCONIMODATIONS Mr, Studley-Geology. Mr. Bell-Phychology. Miss Jones-Literature. Miss Peoples-English. Eva, BLANK VERSE CVery blankl When the hard wind blows The girlie shows If Nature bestows Her knock or bows. The boy stood on the burning boat. The moon had only risen. And did he care if it went down? Huh, uh! It wasnt his'n. H ik if X My swcetie's teeth are just like pearls, The five and Hfteen kind: Her shape is like no other girl's. I'n1 glad that love is blind. Pls if Pk Nlany a man before he should Has gone to his sarcophagus, By pouring booze, reputed good. Down his dry esophagus. -Eofiif Dora Meline: All men are born free and equal to what? .. ig, i-

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