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

 - Class of 1938

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am- M ANTHONY COLOMBERO i l TI-IE CLASS OF 1939 ROY DISON President President OFFICERS F011 Spring Anthony Colo-mbero .....,.. , ....... Q-Preszdent ,......,. ,w------ L M Roy Dison John Moiso ....... - ........ ...,. L -Vice-President ....,., ,,,,-, A rthuf Whirmer Norma Spangler ..... ......... S ecretary ...,.. T-, ,,,-,, L N,,,---, Ruth Akins Reva Watkins ...... .,..., S ocial Leader ,,,,,-,- Q ,,-,---. Laura Pedrotti CLASS CAPERS Peckin' with the Juniors: Hawaii predominated as the decoration theme of the Junior Prom, the out- standing swingaroo sponsored by the junior class, which was held on November 20. The formal dance was executed in grandeur by Reva Watkins, able social leader. Aiding her were Aileen Beatty, Hazel Bartram, Hazel Carder, Roy Dison, Bill Masterson, John Moiso, Ruth Ream, Norma Spangler, Stan Young, and Tony Colombero. Dr. and Mrs. Aymer J. Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Crawford, Dr. Margaret Houck, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards were patrons and patronesses. Anthony Colombero was president of the junior class at the time this yearly event took place. Basketball and football had more than its share of players from this popular class. Ed Bailey played first string end on the football team while the basket- ball court echoed to the footsteps of Art Whitmer, John Moiso, Mush Schoenfeld, Dave Sigel, Len Sten- berg, and Art Swensen. Active in track were: Don Davis, Ed Bailey, and Ivan Campbell. Holding im- portant positions in the student body for the class of '39 for the fall semester were: Beverly Arens, social leader, and Robert Wilcox, commissioner of publica- tions. In the organizations, Sam Schoenfeld was president of Iota Sigmag Len Stenberg president of the Block C Society: Muriel Brouchoud, president of Pi Kappa Sigma: Genevieve Gravette, president of Theta Sigma Upsilong Leona May Baker, president of Delta Sigma Epsilon, and Ruth Akins was presi- dent of the Y. W. C. A. Time marches on to March 25, when the class swung out on an informal party at Bidwell Hall where peckin' and games were enjoyed by those attending. Dr. and Mrs. Ingles, and Dr. Margaret Houck were the patrons and patronesses. The party was under the leadership of Laura Pedrotti. She was assisted by Stan Young, Roy Dison, Irving Schoenfeld, and Norma Spangler. The Cardinal Key, women's honorary organiza- tion, claimed the membership of the following jun- iors: Ruth Akins, Leona May Baker, Hazel Bartram, Dolores Dillon, Genevieve Ciravette, Marie Futter, Betty Williams, and Evelyn Rusconi. Blue Key, men's honorary fraternity, elected as members: Arthur Whitmer, Frederick Johnson, John Moiso, William Quinn, Sam Schoenfeld, Len Stenberg, and Enoch Crumpton. Juniors who held student body oflices- during the spring semester were: Len Stenberg, vice-president: Aileen Beatty, social leader: Alberta Ciuptill, commis- sioner of recreation: and William Quinn, commis- sioner of publications. Dolores Dillon edited The Wildcat in the spring while William Quinn was the fall editor. The editorship of the Record, a yearly oiiice, fell to Arthur Whitmer. In the organizations, Don Davis was elected president of Iota Sig-ma: Norma Spangler, president of the Press Club: and Evelyn Rusconi was elected Light Club president. A 2.53322 A ' . 'Q S1 E 2 I E 2

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l BILL WELCH V THE CLASS ot 1940 TOM HOWELL President President OFFICERS Fall Spring Bill Welch .,,,.... -,...-,... . President. .....,. .....,. T om Howell Jean Vaughn .,..-,. ..,,.... V ice-President ....... .......... D arrell Smith Olga Holtorf ...... ..,.. . Secretary. ..... ...... M ary Kay Steffen Myrle Douglass ...,.. ..,... T reasurer ..,..... ......,. . Iilene Queen CLASS CAPERS Suzy Q'z'n' with the Sophomores: Emitting a strong and formidable hand of justice at the Kangaroo Kourt on February 24, the sophomore class success- fully climaxed their burden of preserving Chico State's freshman traditions. Twenty-four misbehaving frosh felons were tried and convicted at a jeering court in which the following sophomores lended their paddles in wielding out proper justice: Chief justice, Howard Jacobs, clerk, Elmo I-Ieardg bailiff, Bill Welch: ser- geant-at-arms, Dennis Red Robinson: and the stern associate justices, who. clad in typical black court robes, aided Justice Jacobs in delivering sentences were: Elmer Carlin, Roy Jackson, Myron Ayres, Frank Bennett, John Bates, Auburn Reeves, and Aug- ust Winters. As the curtain rose upon the scene of justice, an exploding bomb broke the silence, but an immediate call to order by the chief justice, brought enough tranquility to begin the trial. Paddles were used indiscriminately. The auctioning off, at three cents each, of Mary Atwood and Dorothy Carrico proved to be riotous. 'lFrenchy Liegerot took charge of the auctioning. A scuffle at the beginning of Kan- garoo Kourt, which at first threatened to cause the disbanding of the nine old men, was Hnally quelled. Floyd Williams, first defendant, refused to take the executive ability that the Kourt could muster to sub- due the freshman mob which supported Williams' action Witness stand and it took all the physical strength and At the head of the throne for the fall semester, President Bill Welch was the dictator, assisted by his able subjects, Jean Vaughn, Olga Holtorf, and Myrle Douglass. As it was their job to hold the frosh in line in accordance with Chico State traditions, the appearance of the Vigilantesf' composed of sopho- mores, kept things well in hand. The spring semester saw the election of a new monarch to rule the class. Tommy Howell was selected as the new leader and his humble workers were: Darrell Smith, Mary Kay Steffen, and lilene Queen. Kangaroo Kourt shuifled forth next on the program of the year as described above. Another social highlight took place when the student body dance, which was following the San Francisco-Chico basketball game, fell through, to be rescued when theidependable class of '40 sponsored it. Termed the victory dance, it was victorious from the standpoint of the freshmen Truckin' with the Suzy Q'in' sophomores and the juniors Peckin' with the Posin' seniors. Members of the San Fran- cisco team and the Princeton High team were invited to the dance. ' Active in athletics, the class claimed a number of varsity members in basketball, namely: Al Schlueter, Jack Uren, and Louie Welch. On the gridiron, Orrin Hoffman, Dennis Robinson, Dick Yount, Dick Kol- lenborn, and August Winters were outstanding. In track, Paul Dallas, Orrin Hoffman, Burt Welder, and Louie Welch were outstanding.

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