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 81 of 144
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ll TI-IE CLASS OF 1941 FRED POTTER President Fall Fred Potter. .,,.. Gail Moore, Jr. Dorothy Acker Floyd Williams Ann Morehead Dick Epperson JACK TAYLOR President OFFICERS - Spring ---.Pz'eSz'dent ..,.... ..,.. ,,,,l J a ck Taylor Vice-President ,..... - ......, ,mu Ronald Lang --- Secretary .... Herman Kostiz Treasurer ,.,, N-- , Cairns Hooper Social Leader ..t.ttt ...,,.,... . .-Verne Freitas --YelI Leader ...,... r ..... .Ernest De Stefano CLASS CAPERS Truckin' with the Freshmen: Starting the fall semester OE with a bang the class of '41 represented one of the largest freshman classes ever to attend Chico State College. The peppy, cooperative spirit truly characteristic of this class went sky high during the building of the annual Home-Coming bonfire. For two rainy days and nights the freshmen, led by Roy Jackson, gathered material from far and near to build one of the largest bonnres seen on the campus for sometime. Fearing violence of a promised dunking in the creek, the sophomores took heed of the fresh- man warning and left the bonfire territory uninvaded. Ann Morehead, social leader, assisted by Betty Jane Lauterio, Mary Atwood, and Georgia Lowry, served hot food to the freshman guards at midnight as they held nightly vigilance over their creation. The next important event on the frosh calendar was a Weiner roast with the sophomore class, at Tyler's, but because of rainy weather it was carried on at Bidwell Hall. The evening proved to be a gala .affair of intermingling of bitter enemies in a real swingaroo of the dance craze that swept the campus at every dance, The Big Apple. Football season saw freshmen Verne Freitas and Cairns Hooper pitchin' right in on the varsity squad while the frosh football team itself turned in a fine season's perfor-mance, and in their annual game with Chico High they swept the Red and Gold eleven completely out of the picture with a 19 to O score. Kangaroo Kourt was adjourned until February when Howard Jacobs, chief whiskerino of the sophs, presided over the Supreme Court and dealt out pun- ishment to the offending freshmen who were: Dick Epperson, Floyd Williams, Dorothy Acker, Rosemary Ames, Earl Sullivan, Yvette Ambrose, Peggy Hill, Dorothy Carrico, Mary Atwood, and Leo Garner. The most outstanding of the freshman basketball players to make the varsity were Stan Spanky Dison and Harold Hockey Taylor. Taylor played enough time to earn his block C sweater. The freshman team itself registered a fair record and the following players will be real threats for varsity berths next season: Ron Farley of Redding, Ashley Guynn of Chico, and Bud Holland of Woodland. Track season boomed forth with a successful dis- play of freshmen such as Herman Kostiz, Hal Mezger, Herb Arens, Bud Holland, Gail Moore, Al Vonasek, Archie Buckley, and Harry Vonasek. Jack Taylor put the class out in front with his successful portrayal of Florestein in The Bohemian Girl, which was presented this spring. With the approach of Pioneer Day and the annual tradition of beard growing, the frosh were again in the swing of things and led with their chins forward to display their stubble growth of fuzz. 'f3fEf i. .5 7 rv



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we gs'a25 , 5 ei 2555 .H S 5 . mama ARTHUR L. WHITMER Editor The 1938 Record Staff is pic- tured below. Top row: Beverly Arens. Hazel Bartram, Anne Berlinger, Roy Dison, and Stan Dison. Second row: Ralph Her' man, Kathryn Jaekel, Norma Jaekel. John Moiso, and Emily Sethmann. Third row: Aaron Stoddard, Bob Wilcox, Betty Williams, and Stan Young. RECCDRD STAFF l938 Working with fifteen members, the 1938 Record staff constantly kept the thought in mind that this annual would be modern and smart, yet entirely in keeping with the atmos- phere at Chico State, Some of the staff mem- bers deserve special recognition for their work contributed to this issue: Bob Wilcox, assist- is si s ei : - E' JI: 3 H -It . - .. H S H' H 1 ' e 3 .fi-ara' 'W'S3W!l3E.-6,1 ' 'L 1 s ,I M H me 1 Mer were if H si, H H we Haw? an it astevrfgm Y X B 5 it eg W ig H asan N H is 4 'Ia 'ss .a Baer ' I' Eg eiix Hai at el is its H2 my Q is E E a is if E at HW W . nun ,, in E naman saws 5 E E ,lgggiigsi fi i i ff i me S 5 at .t,: :.-. af- t-' ' H i, ,H 2 gps- . , I f .. . at i We ti J ' .4 s y Ht I w ti , 4 H Hill -ll I ' , QM- is ff ,L Y r gg was 1 me -its .N , W . V LEONARD STENBERG Business Manager ant editor, who painstakingly took care of the numerous details: Stan Young, art editor, who designed the end-paper and the opening and division pages. RECORD STAFF E dztor- ........,....... ,,,, - -H- Associate E d itor .... L ..... Sports Editor ..........,,,... Assistant Sports Editor .,.... L-L .t..,, Art Editors .,..........,....., -- Drama and Music ..... - .... Organizations- .... - S ocials. .......... -- Activities ....... Business Staff .... L .... ---- ...... -Arthur L. Whitmer --------. Robert Wilcox ------Stanley Dison - ............... , Emily Sethmann ---, Stanley Young, Roy Dison --- ......,.... ----Aaron Stoddard ----John Moiso, Betty Willia-ms Anne Berlinger, Beverly Arens Kathryn Jaekel, Norma Jaekel - ...--...-.- Len Stenberg, Ralph Herman WW E S ni if xv an Q, saw Mani E 2:5 '55 fi as fri' it if if 11 -1 ,,. . . P ,fl 5? it 4 E: it ti lf 2 it it i 7 P5 T55 ze I i .j if 2+ 3 1' T? n' as

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