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 83 of 144
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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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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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M ts . DRAMATICS 4. 1 1 2 .3 H THE YOUNG IDEA 1 CAST Roy Cook as Sholto and Araks Vartabedian as Gerda ln the presenting of The Young Idea. a rapidly moving three- act comedy. the Chico State Dra- matics Department concluded a very successful season in dramat- ics. W'ith the parts excellently cast the play was a marked suc- cess and both nights were played before a large audience. George Butts. Roy Cook, and Araks Vartabedian played their parts in an exceptionally line manner. Special mention should be given to Director Robert Douglas Hume for the manner in which he directed The Young Idea and other successful dramas this season. t 1 er George ..D.. - .......te. .......... - ---George William Butts H Gerda ....--- D ------- ----. A raks Vartabedian f Sholto ---- .... .. . ....... - ......- , ..--.-...------------- Roy V. Cook, Jr. S, f Roddy -..... --... . Dale Hollingsworth, Glenivan Crenshaw I Cicely .... ------------------------------ - --.---- H elen de Ruchie Sibyl ..... -- ------- Alberta Guptill H Priscilla --- - ------ ------ B arbara Fosgate Hllddle ..--. -- - ----------- Douglas Hume Claud --.- ----- -. ------. Merle Russell Julia ----- ----- ------- A l ta Wageman L3 Eustace -.-- --- - ------ James Burns Maria ---- --- ----- Moeita Burch Jennifer ------ ----- G eraldine Hale Hiram ...--- --.--- R oger Blay With George Butts playing the main lead, the Dramatics Department pre- sented Noel Coward's The Young Idea, on May I3 and 16. Cast as George Brent, a well-to-do Englishman with a country estate, Butts added another excellent performance to his former dramatic interpretations. ig Araks Vartabedian played the feminine lead as Gerda, the daughter. Gerda ig with her brother, Sholto, played by Roy Cook, wished to unite their parents who had separated a few years before. Glenivan Crenshaw and Dale Hollingsworth were double cast as Roddy, who was in love with Cicely, the present wife of George Brent. With the unmasked assistance of Gerda and Sholto, Roddy finally induced Cicely, portrayed by Helen De Ruchie, to leave George and go with him to Jamaica. Through their clever efforts, the children brought together their father and their mother, Jennifer, who was played by Geraldine Hale. Roger Blay played the part of Hiram, a Wealthy, but rather dull American. House guests at the country home included: Priscilla played by Barbara Pos- gate, Claud by Merle Russell, Julia by Alta Wageman, Eustace by James Burns, and Sibyl by Alberta Guptill. Others in the cast were: Mrs. Moeita Burch as the typical Italian maid and Robert Douglas Hume as Huddle, the butler. This rapid moving comedy is divided into three acts. Act one takes place in '- the hall of George Brent's country home in England. Act two is in the same place but the evening of the Hunt Ball. Act three is in Jennifer Brent's villa in Italy. ' 'AThe Young Idea was directed by Robert Douglas Hume, head of the Division of Drama, Department of English. Music was furnished by the Col- , lege Orchestra under the direction of Alberta Potter Greening and Aileen Beatty ' at the organ. QQ Q a .F

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