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VOL. 8 NO 83 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 Professional Library Donated By San Luis School Superintendent As an indication of his interest i/i community affairs and the future of education in San Luis Obispo, Charles E. Teach, city superintendent of schools who will retire July 1, has donated his professional library to California State Polytechnic college it was announced this week. Dr. Hubert Semans, dean of the division of science and humanities, Veterinarian? states that the Teach library has been recognized as one of the best Conclude Business individual professional librarys in Meet On Campus this part of the state. “ Mr. Teach has always felt that Dr. S. T. Michael, San Francisco, an interest in developments in the was elected president of the Cali­ field of education was evidenced by ROBERT A. MOTT . . . Poly s di- fornia State Veterinary Medical a personal investment in the beet rector of athletics and physical ed­ Association for the coming year books coming off the press," Se­ ucation. Mott has acted in this ca­ during the closing session of that mans said. pacity since last winter, but was organization’s annual business VALUABLE COLLECTION officially appointed to the position meeting on the Cal Poly campus this week. The book collection is valued at Saturday^ Michael succeeds Dr. nnii then OO AAA Charles H. Reid of Hollywood. Drs. Miwrc tnnn fou vu , F. P. Wilcox, Floyd White and E. F. “ It has a value 'over and above Morojki To Receive Sheffield were selected by the asso­ that measured in dollars and cents.” ciation to serve as first, second and Semans points out, "Because many third vice presidents for the next of the volumes are now out of Van Horn Trophy year. Dr. Oscar J. Kron was re­ print and therefore unavailable."* Hank Moroski, twice named on elected as treasurer of the organi­ Among the books are certain the California Collegiate Athletic' zation. volumes from the yearbook of the Association all conference basket­ Following a barbecue in Poly National 8ociety for the Study of ball team, has been named the Grove the Association heard and Education, which the college library year’s outstanding athlete by letter- discussed sevetal reports including attempted to purchase but was in­ formed were not obtainable. GRIDIRON MASTERMINDS .... Chuck Pavelko and Sheldon Harden. men at Cal Poly. “ Pitfalls in Mastitis Treatment” I’oly’s recently appointed head football coach and assistaot football ■ The five foot 11 inch by K. G. McKay, extension special­ Collectors' items are found in cosci* respectively. They Hre shown here viewing practice workouta star will receive the Oscar Van ist in veterinary science from the the donation. One ie a methoda University of California at Berk- this spring. Horn Mqrorial Trophy. The award book issued by John Swett, princi­ m as started In 1936 in memory of ely; “ The Art and Business Aspects pal of the San Francisco Girla Van Horn, an outstanding Cal Poly of Small Animal Praetic" from High school and normal claas and athlete, who died in that year. J. M. Arburua, San Francisco; a later superintendent of Sen Fran­ DIRECTOR AND NEW COACHES NAMED Moroski headed the Cal Poly report of the American Animal cisco city schools, 1891 to 1894. The scoring in basketball yast year Hoapital Association from Myron book was published in 1886 and will TO ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT S T A F F S with* 326 points. He was third in Thom, Pasadena; the “ U»e of Plas­ provide a basis for comparison with conference scoring with 140 count­ ma Fractions in Domestic Live­ the method books of today. President Juliatv A , McPhee this week announced the ap­ ers to gain a unanimous berth as stock” by Hugh S. Cameron, Uni­ Another book of interest is the pointments of Robert A. Mott as director of phsyical educa­ guard on the 2C2A first five. versity of California at Davie; the Primer of Physiology and Hygiene tion and athletics and Charles Pavelko as head football Hailing from Brooklyn, N. Y„ program report of Small Animal issued by, William Thayer Smith, coach at California State Polytechnic College. the popular cage player is a set Section of the AVMA meeting In M. D. and published iti 1885. The President McPhee also announced the appointment of shot artist and outstanding on San Francisco by Eugene C. Jones, book offers an interesting con­ three new member* to the college^- drive-ln shots. Hollywood. trast to the more lively and illus­ Also mentioned for the honor Dr. J. L. Tyler closed the meet­ physical education and athletic de­ graduation he played two years of trated text books of today, Semans were Bob Coghlan, and ing with the Installation of the partment to round out a staff of pro football with the Sacraiftento said. ** basketball; Don Carman, haSeball; new officers. Retiring President seven coaches. j, Nuggets. Harden assisted Pavelko INCLUDES periodicals Vernon Bebernes, football and base­ Reid received a gavel from the Added were Sheldon Harden, during spring practice at Cal Poly. Included in the collection iy a Santa Clara University graduate, ball; Ken Cornelius, boxing snd association as an expression of ap­ Jensen, coaching at San Fran­ nearly complete list of the publi­ who will assist Pavelko in varsity football; and Marshall Samuels, preciation from the membership. cisco City college since 1938, grad- cations of the American Council on football, aid in the college intra­ football and track. President Michael announced unted from Washington State col­ Education, running up to the cur­ mural program and coach wrest­ Jim Yates, hard hitting fullback that the association would accept lege and received his master's de­ rent year. In addition to the text­ ling; James Jensen, now coaching on the Cal Poly grid team In 1946 the invitation from California gree rrom Stanford. Previous to books, Teach subscribed to several at Snn Francisco City college, who was the trophy winner last year. Polytechnic to hold their winter joining the city college staff he professional periodicals and has will handle varsity track. Ho will conference on the campus next coached at Menlo Junior college. given the library the back files of also assist in varsity football and January. He servbd in the Navy during the Traffic Regulations such journals as School And Soc­ coach gymnastics. war. iety, The Nations Schools, and NEW FROHII COACH Rigidly Enforced American School Board Journal. Steele graduated from San Jose All students driving cars on cam­ Poly Graduate Handling freshman football and “ This again will add much to thu college In 1946 and will receive his pus are warned that all traffic reg­ basketball will he Boh Steele, Shii college's library service,” Semans master's degree from Stanford this ulations will be enforced to the Jose State college graduate, who Stars on Screen states, "Since it will now be possible year. letter seven days a week. E. A. has been coaching at Lincoln High Pedro'Armendariz, a California to trace back, through use ofvthe McPhee stated the staff was Steiner, Security officer, is asking school in San Jose. State Polytechnic college gradu­ Reader’s Guide, articles appearing nicked after going over more than that all students cooperate so that ate and now starring in motion prior to the time the college's Ii- Mott, besides directing the de­ 100 applications from placement he will not have the unpleasent task partment, will coach varsity base­ pictures, returned to San Luia rary subscriptions were started." .igencies thioughout the nation. of handing out citations. Obispo last week—on the screen. ball. A graduate of the University ABLE STAFF All gasoline driven vehicles must 8TATES, APPRECIATION Armendariz played the sergeant of Akron, Ohio, Mott came to Cal be registered with Steiner and Showing hit appreciation, Prea- “ Of th' :• r and vigorous in Fort Apache which played at Poly in 1946. JJe has been acting group. " VcPhoe stated, "The men stickers obtained for theml Vehicles dent Julian A. McPhee stated that director since the resignation of Dr. may be registered and stickers may the Fremont theatre last week. the donation waa a further indi­ who have Ivon members of the staff Previous to that he played the Carl Voltmer in February. The new hav^shown administrative and out­ be obtained In room 102 and 126 in cation of the superintendent’s con­ lead in The Fugitive and The department head after serving in standing records and have been se­ the administration bldg, at any fidence in the future of education Pearl. the Navy during the war comple­ lected on the basis of their ability hour of the day. in San Luis Obispo and California Armendariz graduated from Gal ted work for hi* maste-’s degree at to fit into a total program of phys- Students are advised to contsct State Polytechnic College in parti­ Poly in 1932 where he received the University ef Southern Calif­ cal education." Vernon A. Meccham, dean of stu­ cular. _ ornia which he started ut th# Uni­ Mi early military and dramatic The appointments will become dent welfare, when a citation is The books will contain a book versity of Michigan. He ia working raining. effective September 1. received. plate designating each volume aa towrrrd his doctor's degree thia part of the Teach collection. summer at USC. Ainsley A. Whitman, head lib­ Pavelko, a former Imckfield star rarian, announced that the staff at Santa Clara University, came to Ag Instructors Meet On Campus To 'Learn By Doing' plans to have the books processed Cal Poly in 1941 as assistant foot­ coming address to the conference. The high school and available for use by the fall ball coach. He returned in 1946 after vocational agriculture program has always stressed term. serving in the paval aviation phys- J ^ S S S S S S S m i ’P S S S S the practical ends In it* tralttfhg program, and the kaT training program during World ZSXZ training courses from ever,’ **r cultural veterans' program also follows that idea. ^ar II. The new head grid mentor county 01 the state are meeting this week on the

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