The Lumberjack, October 22, 1965
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quUsOT STATE ’, 6a, > x, HUMBOLDT =“, STATE COLLEGE =| COLLECTION RWS al mmittee e Revamps Plan == a” ALS SSS, ew ee ne —_——., es mberJ ac PR ermenire y ohe one weet <5 Li Ra HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE iness Vol. XXXIX ARCATA, CALIF., FRI., OCTOBER 22, 1965 : that new vhich ‘Masque Premiere street Clubs Reveal two con- Queen Entries ‘Caeser and Cleopatra’ rried local Voting on nominees for home- coming queen candidates has been y the taking place this week according First Curtain Tonight asco to Cathy Briggs, queen candidate ajors, chairman. By GLORIA YOUNG “Each nominee must meet all of con- Tonight is opening t for ‘‘Caesar and Cleopatra’, the following requirements before —— ue’s first ee this season. said being nominated: (1) she must be on a junior or senior Woman (60 units play is another w set in an or more), (2) must have attended atmosphere. By the guiding and influence of Humboldt State College one year, Cleopatra changes from a spoiled child, bossed around g! :kton (3) preferably single, and (4) must her nurse Ftateeta, into a power thirsty queen, The trans- tact have a minimum accumulated formation is slow and many times, very humorous. Sun- grade point average of 2.0. Laurie Walters, playing the part never have been able to bring out “The queen candidates chosen of Cleopatra, was chosen as the the part as well if she had worked represent not only different clubs leading lady because of her ability with someone with less experience. or organizations on campus, but to portray the childishness of the Tickets for this event went on also represent the college as a IMPERIAL CAESAR, ed by Tom Thompson, charms part. In the biggest part of the sale last Monday and will remain whole in the events presented to play, the young lady hangs on to on sale throughout next week for the public.” the child Cleopatra, played Laurie Walters, in a scene Cleopatra’’ which opens tonight in Sequoia her childish whims while trying the last two performances. HSC from ‘‘Caesar and students are admitted free with Queen candidates include Karen Theater. to fit into the role of a masterful ruler. their student body cards. Off came Barnes, sophomore class; Dede Boemker, Intercollegiate Knights; The part of Cleopatra is Laurie's pus costs are $1.50 for adults and Cathy Cahill, Student Activities first major part in a play, al- $.75 for children under 12, and Commission, LJE Releases $7500 though she has had several smaller high school students who have ones. Tom Thompson, Caesar, ASB cards. Linda Edwards, Business Club; has been in several major produc- Paula Gordon, Tau Kappa Epsi- tions and has played several lead- lon; Linda Larson, Delta Sigma To Campus Funds ing roles. Phi: Sandy Pesis, Conservation About working with Tom, 28 Students Sign Unlimited. The Board of Directors of Lumberjack Enterp rises, Inc., Laurie said that she has _ bene- Debby Stetson, Sunset and Red- has aproved the release of $7500 to the Campus Benefit Fund. fitted greatly. She said she would wood Residence Halls; Louise St. SNCC Petition The release of this money was done under criteria that Jean, Forestry Club; Sandee was established last year. Two thirds or $5000 goes to the Thomas, Methodist Student Move- Student Body and the $2500 to the faculty to be Says Organizer ment; and Gerry Wilkinson, administered through the Humboldt State Foundation. The Student Non-violent Co- freshman class. Another stipulation is that over while campus projects that will All Juniors and Seniors who are ordinating Committee (SNCC) Activities in which the reigning half of this money has to be en- benefit a large number of people. planning to graduate by January local chapter met last night in 1905 queen will be a participant in- cumbered by February 1, 1966. As the money has already been of 1967 should file an application Founder’s Hall auditorium to ap- clude: the variety show on Friday, This is to make sure the money is allocated, project proposals can be for graduation with the Records prove their constitution and ans- October 29; the parade, which is used as last year nearly half the submitted at any time. These proj- Office now, according to Audrey wer the public’s questions, accord- held on Saturday morning;; half- funds allocated were never used and these have been reverted back ects will be given the okay by the Kennedy, graduates clerk. ing to Mack Hall, organizer of the time activities, sponsored at the Foundation for the faculty portion, Seniors who wish to graduate at chapter. football game that evening; and to LJE. and the Board of Finance of the the end of the present semester appearances at dances held during The Campus Benefit Fund was Hall said 28 people, all whites, ASB. A post audit will be kept to must file before November 5. All the weekend. established during last year and have signed a circulating petition, its sole purpose is to finance worth keep the Board of LJE informed other Juniors and Seniors should showing interest in the new or- about each project. : file as soon as possible so that the ganization. Faculty members may contact degree checks can be sent out The purpose of the club, accord- Dr. Milhous of the Foundation and in time for spring registration. ing to spokesman Hall, is to raise students may get in touch with The degree checks will outline Bob Henry, ASB President, about funds to help Negro voter regis- which requirements still have to tration in the south, and to in- student projects. be met for graduation, and this In the past, money has gone for form the public about the work will enable the student to plan the of the national SNCC organiza- faculty and student research as correct classes for the last one or well as helping the student body tion. two semesters. in its plans for a College Union. He proposed to raise funds To file, the student must fill out through films, donations, and by a form at the Records Office and pay the diploma fee at the Busi- selling subscriptions to their pa- Mathis Performs ness Office. The process of degree per, “The Movement.” The paper checks is no longer automatic; is published by the SNCC chapter each student must file. in San Francisco. Sunday night, Hall will be Tuesday Night speaking for the Arcata Presbyter- National entertainment will ap- Comments Welcomed jan Church on “The Church's pear here Tuesday at 8 p.m. when role in the civil rights problem.” Johnny Mathis and his troop By New Committee Mack also said that as yet no come to Arcata for a concert in A new board whose purpose is to Negroes have shown any positive the Men’s Gym. hear student comments, com- reaction to the newly-formed cam- Sponsored by the Associated plaints, and criticisms has been since it was organized for their Student Body, Mathis, an “en- formed by ASB president, Bob pus group. He said he hopes, how- duringly popular star with the Henry. ever, that they will join the club public,” appears for his second The board, headed by Bill Howe, benefit. show here. commissioner of student aftairs, The stir that this organization Two yeats ago Sy Zentner and is interested in improving commu- has caused on campus already, his orchestra’ were here with nications between the student body pleased Mack Hall very well; he Mathis and both groups played and its student government. said that, by taking an interest in before a capacity crowd reports Many students do not under- this, no matter if the students are Graduate Manager Howard Good- stand that if they have any com- for it, ot against it; at least they win. plaints they should feel free to are thinking about it. Goodwin said, “We expect a inform him of these, says Howe. Don Ronk, a political science capacity crowd this time and I Howe welcomes any comments major, had this comment to make figure to sec at least 2500 on and says that these should be di- about the organization, “The ac- hand. rected to Bill Howe, Commission- tivities of SNCC have generated At Tuesday's concert, the Ma- er of Student Affairs, student box more excitement on campus than this troop, known as “Our Young 12D in the CAC. He may also be I remember in the last three years Generation,” will feature a danc- reached at his home phone num- of attending here. They are ime (Continued on Page Three) ber of 822-5614. portant for that, if nothing else.” LUMBERJACK » Fri., Oct. 22, 1965 Library Displays Letters Te The Editor Book Collection New books, located in a case to Dear Editor: ers. Had the current attempts to the right of the Library Humani- I hope that all of the Student “stimulate school un- ties Reference desk, can now be Body was aware of the organiza- ee ee checked out at the main desk. tional meeting of the Student Non- sunk to the four-letter word level.) The books deal with a wide violent Coordinating Committee variety of subjects and a quick (SNCC) that occurred Tuesday scanning of the case reveals such afternoon of this week. More than Lucky, Santa titles as An Introduction to the Ventt- EDITOR .........cscesccescesecseeseeesee REN BRYANT that, I hope that the sizable turn- Theory of Games by E. S. out of interested students is a fav- sel’ and Faith and Fiction by Phil. ASSISTANT EDITOR ...... ° ... MARILYNNE MOONEY HUFFMAN orable indication of the success- Same Person? ip Stratford. ASSISTANT EDITOR .....