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

 - Class of 1949

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CID Frosh C. Endicott conducts a foot contest during Kangaroo Kourt. Ribbons were tied on the winners of the biggest feet. least ticklish. and most fragrant. C25 C. Endicott has a tough time making a decision. C35 G. Whitney sees that P. Hulen really polishes. C4-D A Frosh-Soph free-for-all is on with the creek as destination. f5j V. Scott. P. Hulen. and M. Proctor sentenced to sing the California Drinking Song in Kangaroo Kourt. C61 A poor Frosh is getting the Works from Kourt oficials. Twenty-eight frosh criminals received their sentences in Kangaroo Kourt on October 12 after Prosecuting Attorney Jerry Unger had finished with them. The freshmen seemed resigned to their fate, yet they faced the harsh charges, the redoubt- able evidence, the inevitable verdict, and the brutal sentences with brave hearts and magnificent dignity. Throughout the proceedings, they managed to maintain the grim smiles etched on their lips, though at times their features were obliterated by custard pie that streamed down their faces. A terrific mess was created by the court proceedings, but many freshmen seemed eager to aid in cleaning it up. This strange volunteering was probably the effect of a stupifying mixture of garlic juice, hair tonic, fly spray, sulphuric acid, and limburger cheese extract that was sprayed over the frosh group at regular intervals during Kargaroo Kourt.

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FRUSH EEK With the arrival of Frosh Week on campus, the sophomores went to work making life mis- erable for the first year students as the upper classmen stood by taking in all the fun. The frosh girls were a sight to see with old-look skirts, hair parted in the middle and not put up, no hairpins, and one earring. The first year men were not such a sight to see, but were always open to a cold dunking in the creek for disobedience. The purpose of Prosh Week is for new students to acquaint themselves with other students and the spirit of the college. Each frosh wore a nameplate, had to stay off the front lawn, use only the side entrances to the main building, and carry the books of the sophomores upon re- quest. To top it off the freshman wore the traditional red and white dink. QU Chi Tau Fraternity barbecue picnic at Sycamore Pool in September. CD Frosh Pat Hulen, Jeanne Dubuc. and Sharyn Quiggle go through the motions of polishing the numerals. OD On October 4 the sophomores came to school and found a frosh banner atop the greased flag pole. The banner said: Down With the Sophomore Regime, S. P. C. Here the sophs bring up a ladder to dispose of the banner. K4-D The frosh, and some sophomores, Hnd themselves in the creek following the Hag pole incident. C55 A scene from Kangaroo Kourt. C6j J. Baggett, found guilty of too much talking, gets rid of some wind. Thats custard pie on the pan. 7 7 ' -'- '--n----i------f v- -



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HO -C MIN G Chico State had a near perfect Home-Coming Day this year. The only thing to mar the fes- tivities was the Home-Coming football game defeat to Southern Oregon. Home-Coming chairman this year was Kirk Zumwalt. He had a well organized committee to coordinate the many activities of the day. Por the first time, a Variety Show was presented on the eve of Home-Coming Day. Direc- tor ofthe show, Rootin' Porky Home, was Rick Pihl. Pihl was also featured in the show as were Bob Torrey, Tom Verhetsel, and Bill Lang's popular tumbling team. The cast and chorus numbered 100 students. HRootin' Porky Home was sponsored by the Block C organization. Judging from its success, Porky may become a tradition of Home-Coming. Clj L. Wurschmidt presents cup to Kick-Off Queen -elect, Jean Sumerall, at half time of first football game last fall. V. Mas- telotto looks on. C21 Kick-Off Queen candidates: Back row-B. Matz, J. Ratekin, Z. Jones, A. Chamberlain, M. Megurle, J. Krull, J. Mcl-lugh, J. Knott, V. Scott, C. Endicott. Middle row-M. Shepard, P. Farley. Front row-B. Will, J. Sumerall, M. Swartz, S. Quiggle. CBD A. Stanga announces winner of Queen contest. CSee page 125 for more details of Kick-Off Queen. j C41 Bill Lang and his popular tumblers do their bit in Rootin' Porky Home on the eve of Home-Coming. CSD Rick Pihl ages through a routine with D. Coutolenc at the piano during Rootin' Porkie Home. b

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