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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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1 M aj i i a di E Q S f ve.. W 12 ' 1 if i- . li S Qi ga at fi? Q2 . 1. E i 'FE is ffif as . Q, H lv 1:1 gg, ta lil: le it it 5 AY .59 f 5 if 2 4 J if fbi 593: il iii fi .W aaa 1 ea Q as,sa , 5 M W , s-ii Q 1 --gs: is ii, E INDUSTRIAL ARTS RALPH HERMAN CLUB GEORGE MANES President Secretary OFFICERS Fall Spring Ralph Herman .-.. ...., . President ...,.., L ......, Ralph Herman Ben Reams E.E, -. ....... Vice-President ..,.. L ..... .......... B en Reams George Manes ...,.. Secretary- Treasurer. ...,r .,H,v J ohn Cummings Louis Welch r,..,. .... . .-.Sergeant-at-Arms, .... v.... , Louis Welch Thirty-one Industrial Arts majors enjoyed a field trip April l to 4, visiting many points of educational interest in the San Francisco Bay region. The annual excursion clirnaxed an active year for the Industrial Arts group, which enjoyed several club banquets as well as the tour. Students making the trip were: Roy Adams, Philip Carpenter, Anthony Colombero, Wil- bur Crom, John Cummings, Ernest De Stefano, Hal Goodyear, John Hathaway, Earl Hendricks, Ralph Herman, Ross Hippler, Roy Jackson, Warren Jones, Lawrence Mapes, Mark Marlais, David McCash, U. R, Murtz, Wymard McQuoWn, LeRoy Nedom, Rich- ard Rusconi, George Nichols, Orvel Sawyer, Robert Schneider, Irving Schoenfeld, Ernest Smithers, Henry Staple, George E. Thomasson, Lloyd Stockton, Olin Walton, and Fish Yuen. Points of interest visited on the trip included: Oakland Central Trade School, George Washington High school and Mare Island training yard. Several industrial plants were also included in the itinerary. Four dinner meetings were held by the group dur- ing the school year: moving pictures, educational lec- tures, and various outside entertainments were pre- sented to the students. THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB-First row: Schoenfeld, De Stefano, Thomasson, Herman, Robinson, Landry, Bob Reams. Ben Rearns, Schneider, Cummings. Second row: Stockton, Colombero, Pedrotti. Miller, Macfarlanc, Meline, Smithers, Schafer, Rusconi. Urbans, Sawyer, Welch, Kidder. Third row: Walton, Heppler, Crom, Welch, Kingdon, McQuown, Ray, Gail Moore, Hathaway, Jackson, Hinton. Vanous. Fourth row: Carpenter, Bragdon, McLain. Goodyear, Stratton, Winters. Fifth row: Jones. Heard, Woods.
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WILDCAT STAFF 1937-1938 Under the editorship of William Quinn in the fall, and Dolores Dillon in the spring, the Chico State Wildcat, weekly publication, had a successful year, with several outstand- ing feature issues published by the student WILLIAM QUINN journalists. Arthur Whit-mer, Record editor, Editor Pau assisted Quinn as managing editor during the fall, but in the spring he turned all his efforts to the yearbook. Stanley Dison was sports editor, and edited a colorful page throughout the football season. Miss Dillon's punctuality and resourcefulness aided greatly in producing a semester of Wildcats that outclassed those of previous men editors, Assisting her were Stan Dison, managing editor, and Giles Liegerot, sports editor. Interesting social items were handled by Wilhelmina Meischke. Several new features graced the pages of The Wildcat during the year, includ- ing: Mirroring, by Bob Wilcox and James Zeno: Snoopin', by Yvette Ambrose: i'Campus Lights, by Max R. Lee: Hither and Yon, by Athene Athanasopulos. William Quinn edited the column, i'Collegiana, Here and There during the spring semester. In the fall, Stan Dison edited the column, Chico Chatter, which gave many interesting glances behind the athletic scenes at Chico State. Giles Liegerot in the spring wrote Tapping the Grapevine, which became a popular column with the sport followers. DOLORES DILLON Editor Spring Top row: Yvette Ambrose, Athene Athanasopulos. Mildred Aznoe. Hazel Bartram, Nell Christensen. 'Second row: Stan Dison, Lawrence Harpe, Max- well R. Lee. Giles Liegerot, Ruth Macdonald. Bottom row: Wil- helmina Meischke, Miles Pur- cell, Merle Russell, Norma Spangler. Art Whitmer, Bob Wilcox.
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