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

 - Class of 1938

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California State University Chico - Record Yearbook (Chico, CA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 37 of 144
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C0-EDUCATIONAL DAY 1937-1938 3 For the fall semester of 1937 and the spring semester of l938, Alberta Guptill Was selected as general chairman of Co-Educational Day. Each of these attempts to bring the men and women of the student body together was so successful that its continuation each semester is assured. The site of activities has been the girls' athletic field. Starting at 3 :OO p. m. the athletic and other activities continue until 6:00 p. m. when a light luncheon is served to end the day's activities. In the fall semester, Barbara Hall, as Commissioner of Recreation appointed Alberta Guptill as general chairman and Leon Childs as co-chairman. October 21 was the date selected for the event. Those assisting on various committees Were: Rosemma Ahlborn, Betty Jo Nolan, Dick Epperson, Ron Lang, Teresa Myers, Mary Knight, Alice Womacks, Inez Culbertson, Bud Arens, Dorothy Acker, Peggy Hill, Bennie Reams, Fred Potter, Don Davis, Aaron Stoddard, Jimmy Zeno, and June Roesner. With Dave Sigel acting as co-chairman, the spring Co-Educational Day, held on April 21, Was again a success. Serving on the committees were: Mabel Estes, Mildred Thompson, Clara Maynard, Edith Womacks, Esther Hiebert, Willa Bonham, Helen Scrimger, Richard Price, Mark Marlais, Bob Ferguson, June Roesner, Roy Epperson, Rod Reedy, Leona May Baker, Betty Joe Nolan, Evelyn Zemel, Roseamma Ahlborn, Clifford Mills, Bud Swensen, and Al Schlueter. is is is H? ii ,a 5. ALBERTA GUPTILL Chairman l. Bill Welch looks on. 2. What is this? A one-man game? 3. Virginia Whitehead aces one. 4. Wonder if it is some- thing Betty Bragdon ate. 5. Mil- dred Thompson shows good hit- ting form. 6. Araks Vartabed- ian wonders if she should play her ace. 7. Another bridge prob- lem? 8. Merle Lantz plays a waiting game of volleyball.

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gmmggg .lat taeetasasr'-egiaw mg an is-,aa an . 5 '-fefli .S-is WE wif JOHN MOISO Chairman At the Home'Con-ring Day Ball. Students discernible upon close concentration are: Beverly Arens, George Nichols, Anne Berlinger, Bennie Reams, Eleanor Williams, Roy Adams, Herb Arens, and Bob Manley. The dance, which was under the chairmanship of Beverly Arens, topped off the day's entertainment. I-IOME-COMING DAY 1937 Several hundred alumni were drawn back to their al-ma mater Saturday, October 16, when the annual Home-Coming Day celebration was held. The event was proclaimed one of the most successful in the history of the school with many old grads participating in the all-day festival. Opening Friday night with the freshman bonfire and rally and closing Saturday at midnight with the Home- Coming Ball, the affair was proclaimed the big event of the fall semester. At the bonfire rally the University of Nevada, Chico's football foe in the gridiron classic Saturday, was burned in efhgy. John Pat O'Connell, June 1937 graduate, was elected president of the Alumni Association at the annual meeting of the organization. One of the leading events on the program Was the speech of Walter F. Dexter, State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Director of Education, Who spoke at the Senior-Alumni Banquet. Mr. DeXter's talk was an appropriate one on What Is Education? President Aymer J. Hamilton and several leading mem- bers of the faculty and student body welcomed the returning alumni at the banquet. Dwight Carmack, one of the oldest returning graduates, acted as toastmaster. As an aid to binding again the old ties, the alumni were honored by various campus organizations with special luncheons and through cooperation of all the members of the student body the relationships of the undergraduates and active alumni were revived again by the celebration. Chairman for the HomefComing Day was Johnny Moiso, junior student from Oakland. ...lliaiiflifcfff-73 i a El Q Q Q 75' xii gi' 132 E iii Gi 2 fe E



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gf !.a..:..:..-n, 'fl 5 SI-IASTA SI-ICDTS Pictured at the left is beautiful Mt. Shasta whose slope extends to the doorstep of the Chico State Summer School. The mountain is capped with snow the year around and is only part of the beautiful scenery surrounding the summer school. Fishing and hiking are the most popular forms of exercise. On the left two anglers are seen trying their luck in the Sacramento river which is close to the campus. The end of the trail is close at hand for these hikers. The picture was taken from the campus and Mount Shasta is seen in the distance. sg .Q Professor Robert Douglas Hume pauses a moment to catch his breath on the way up the , mountain. B36 Showing Horse Camp, starting place for those who attempt to climb Shasta. Barratt Ray surveys the surrounding country. ef: Dancing proves a popular past- time not only with the students but the professors as well. Resting after a long hike is President Aymer J. Hamilton and company. Up on the side of Shasta many picturesque places such as this are found. The Bird Study class in action, led by Dr. Ingles. Looking over the large play area known as the Meadow, just below the Lodge. Another bit of typical scenery that students of the summer session enjoy, Castle Lake. f. '. 43 fi 55 ir. 'MZQYZ . i 'L Fiat' 49,14 Es'-395' 'L Y X221 .gi il fl if I 32 I V4 5 lei E 1 I E it lf. EF 4. of L 555 15 ia . 4 Y c 'P Z, . I v

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