RED CARPET ROLLER OUT FOR HAWAIIAN GRIDMEN By TONY VASQUEZ The University of Hawaii Rainbows have a big time in store for them when they come to visit the land of giant redwoods. « Lumberjack The Eureka and Areata Chambers of Commerce ha ve made plans to show the visiting Rainbow team all there is to see in the local OF HUMBOLDT ~ STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, Sept 25 will be the kickoff date for the Rainbow War riors The plane from Hawaii is Plans Being Hade VOL. XXXI ARCATA, CALIF. F rid a y , SEPT. 20, 1957 NO. 1 expected at the McKinleyville Airport at 7 p. m Wednesday. For Construction A big welcome committee of Humboldt Receives students, townspeople and RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS local dignitaries are expect Of More Buildings ed to be there for the welcome. With five new facilities to be 0. K. To Develop The Lumberjack band will be on dedicated Oct. 19 in what will be ENROLL FOR FALL SEMESTER hand as well as President Cornelius Nursing Program Seimens and Dale Callihan. the most extensive dedication in An all-time record of 1527 students had enrolled at HSC by ASB president. the colleges history, plans are Monday night and 100 more are expected by the final date of registration Permission to develop a four After the welcome the Rain being made for a new set of structures . Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, registrar, reported this week. year Nursing Program at HSU bows Will be escorted to the Eu to be started next spring. This is well over the then record-high enrollment of 1422 in the was granted by the State Board reka Inn where they will be President Cornelius H. Siemens fall of 1956. Last S p rin g s en of Education when the board met guests of the Eureka and Arcata rollment climbed to over 1300, here last week Chambers of Commerce in a cof said that the six new buildings, still about 200 less than the Parking Problem This was the board's first meeting fee hour. all of which will be underway by number of students expected in four years to be held at Thursday morning at 8:30 the July, 1958, will bring to 15 the to enroll by the last day of registration Humboldt Rainbows will visit a logging . Final day for registration Dr. Homer P Balabanis. dean total of new buildings to have Greets HSC'ers show by the Hammond California is Monday, Sept 20. of instruction, said the program, been built on campus since World A "very acute parking situation" Lumber Company. They will be A registration breakdown issued as outlined, would lead to the War II in an effort to keep pace greeted HSC student drivers shown actual woods operations with skyrocketing student enroll by Mrs. Smith showed that as the 1957-58 school year began R. N. and B. S. degree in Nursing He said the request for the pro complete with logging trucks. The ment. The HSC Master Plan calls 1073 students had registered by Monday, according to Dr Lawrence show will be held near Big La gram had the support of the State for an enrollment of 5000 students 4 p m Sept 12, the first day of Turner, executive dean goon registration Friday. Sept 13, Department of Education, and of by 1970. One thousand parking spaces At 7:30 Thursday evening the brought the total to 1358 and by local cooperating hospitals, nurses Dr. Siemens attended special are needed and only 757 are available Rainbows will receive a special Sept 14. it had risen to 1518 and health organizations meetings in Sacramento Sept. 5-6 which means starting out The college plans to pul the tour of the Ingomar Club in Eu An actual count of the incoming to discuss progress of architectural with a deficit of 243. Dean Turner course of study into effect be reka. freshmen was not available plans and designs for these stated This necessitates making ginning with the fall semester Friday will find the football at Lumberjack press time It is buildings, especially the first the best possible use of the parking 1958 estimated however, that freshmen players from the islands taking scheduled f or bid, a $2 million facilities available he said Dr Balabanis said that some an excursion into southern section and transfer students numbers Speech Arts and Auditorium Two major parking changes 26 students are planning to enroll of Humboldt county. The about 700. building to be erected at the were put into effect this year. The this fall with the intention of Eureka Chamber of Commerce area around the new gymnasium. corner of Laurel and Sequoia making a change over to the program will furnish the transportation to streets across from the College from Union street in, is all restricted next fail. In the meantime the Scotia lumber mill. The team Elementary School. It is reserved for the they will enroll in Basic Science HSC Is Receiver will go south from there and visit The latest building for which s ta ff in that area and the men in and General Education courses some of the Redwood parks. financing has been approved is a Alpha House The Wildlife building which are the standard preparatory area is restricted for the over Saturday night after the game second 200 unit dormitory with O f $11,000 Grant courses for professional nursing. the Hawaiian gladiators will be flow of the staff and the men in construction scheduled to begin Success isobtaining an$11,000 Redwood Hall This is not very special guests at the after game by June 30, 1958. Mrs. Caroline Spahn of the dance. This shall he the climax different except for the parking This means said Dr Siemens, grant for Humboldt from the Fresno County Hospital School of of a hectic four days in the Red permits being issued to the that by the beginning of fall State Water Pollution Control Nursing has been appointed as woods for the Hawaiians. dormitory men. Coordinator of the Nursing Pro semester, 1959 there will be sufficien Board was reported to members The Rainbows will depart from A plan is in process, Dr Turner gram at Humboldt. She w ill t student housing on the McKinleyville Airport Sunday of the HSC Advisory Board last (Continued on Page 6 ) assume her duties in January. campus to eliminate all temporary week by J J. Krohn of Arcata. morning. They fly to San Francisco dormitories. The grant, covering the 1957-58 and then home to the school year, will apply to special Group Established To Advise Schools Hawaiian Islands. studies to be made by the HSC Ail the entertainment provided f Polio Inoculations Division of Natural Resources in or the Rainbows is an attempt to research of the ocean area off Of Racial Problems In Employment repay the hospitality they showed the North Samoa spit, to our visiting football team when Scheduled Monday determine the presence of marine life; they played in the Islands last year. a chemical and physical description The college health service will Upon the recommendation of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Roy E. Simpson, the State Board of Education recently again offer polio shots to all HSC of the waters and variations authorized the establishment of a commission to assist and advise local school districts in problems relating to racial, religious students, faculty and personnel that may occur throughout the religious or other discrimination in year. under 40. Inoculations at $1 connection with the employment HOWDY DOODY HOP each will be available Monday. In his report, Mr. Krohn pointed Over 200 Attend of certificated employees. Sept 23 from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. out that this is the first grant The establishment of this commission isaresult ofpermissive legislature enacted bythe 1957 made lor the scientific survey of SET FOR TONIGHT At this time the third in last unpolluted natural ocean water Third Frosh Camp Howdy Doody Hop, the first off a shore area. year's series of shots will be ( See photo on page two) legislature (SB 2566) sponsored college dance of the year for administered. Also for those that He said the results w ill be More than 200 Frosh and counselors by Senator Richard Richards (D ) freshmen students, will be held signed up, the first shot will be highly valuable in comparing were on hand Saturday and 38th senatorial district, Los Angeles in the Women's, Gym tonight given The second shot, in this the effect of waste materials Sunday, Sept. 7 and 8 for the County. from 9-1 a.m. series, will be offered Oct. 21 and which may later be emptied into third annual Frosh Camp, Frosh Dr Simpson stated that this is The Howdy Doody Hop, now the third on May 19, 1958. They the ocean waters by pulp mills attending camp came from in its third consecutive year, is will be administered by Dr.George Scheppler, college physician. or other types of industry Alaska, Iceland and Hawaii as implementation of the legislation. The sponsored by the sophomore Tentative approval has been well as many students from the Department of Education will begin ( Continued on page 3) local high schools. t o collect data which w ill enable Students holding activity Activities at the camp began According to statistics, since th e State Superintendent to cards will be admitted tor 75 Jan 1 1957 the number of para ly with registration at the Coop. project and develop a format of Then the rest the morning was tic polio cases is 3043 below the 'Scalpel' Rehearsal operation and staffing of such a Dance music will be provided 1956 number The Public Health commission. Since the legislation by a student group of musicians. Service attributes the reduction tothe Salk vaccine. spent inawelcoming address inthe auditorium, a tour of the did not carry financial support, In Full Swing campus and the first of several a budget estimate for thecommission mustbemade.operationofthe discussion groups. Highlighting The first play of the 1957-58 Saturday activities were the HSC drama season, ‘The Barbaric aftemoon and evening spent at After these studies are completed, Scalpel" has gone into full Camp Bauer where the Frosh spent rehearsal . The play will be presented their time swimming, playingvolleyball anddancing.football,Dinnerbaseball,afterdance Superintendent Simpson will present his findings to the on October 25 and 26 in State Board of Education, at the the HSC auditorium. November meeting for their The bulk of the cast has been refreshments were served at review and approval and subsequent submission to the 1958 budget session of the California chosen after two days of tryouts Camp Bauer. in the auditorium. They are Ser Sunday the Frosh were up inbrightandearlyforthebreakfast geant Sumtie , Buck Downard; State Legislature for financialthe commission.supportof Lieutenant Mac. Larry West; Ser Nelson Hall at 7:30 am . The rest geant Stigtz Hal Lewis: Private of the morning was spent in a Rose, Sandy Wilbur Corporal general session, a discussion Haney W ally Sinclair Major meeting and fr e e time to go to Cowen John Smith; Captain church. After lunch at Nelson Szelove Bob Loyd; first patient. Hall the Frosh were loaded on Concert Series John McCadden, second patient. buses and traveled to College Phil Swartzell. litter patient Cove where they spent the after Tickets On Sale Walter Beebe. Inspector General noon of recreation at the beach. Humboldt Community Con-Concert Bill Livingsten. first Colonel.; Concluding the activities at S eries tickets for Harman Bonniksen. second Colonel Frosh Camp was a dinner at Nelson . Dion Wright The parts of Hal where President Siemens students are now on sale. See Mr. four patients and Lieutenant was the featured speaker Leland Barlow in Room 122. Smith are still open. Adviser for the Frosh Camp Tickets will be sold on a “first Playwright and director Herb staff this year was Dr. E. Nedd come, first serve" basis, since McLellan HSC drama major Girard, dean of guidance. The stu there are only a limited number A group of students pass through one of the many ste ps in th e says that the cast will be operating dent staff was composed of Dale registration procedure as the fall semester saw a record number ofstudents enroll at HSC. Nearly 1100 students registered on the first day alone. on a tight schedule until Callihan, director, Roberta Johnson available. presentation (Continued on Page 6) Page 2 LUMBERJACK Fri ., Sept. 20, 1957 Applications Here LUMBERJACK For NROTC Exam, Office: Room 205 Student Coop. Navy Announces Phone: VAndyke 2-1771. Ext. 49 Intercollegiate Applications are now available EDITORIAL STAFF JEWELL HYMAN EDITOR IN CHIEF for the Navy's twelfth competitive Don Harris Sports Editor examination for its nationwide Tom Fay, Don Nielson, Gene Smith Sports Staff NROTC college training Lois Harvey ...... — ..... Photographer REPORTERS: John Degnan, Bill Wallace, Bill Livingston, program, according to a recent Linda Dolf, Janis Williams, Stan McDaniel, announcement by the Navy Department. Jack Geary, Carol Kirkby, Dick Wassmouth, T h e mental examination Tony Vasquez Represented for National Advertising by is scheduled for Dec 14. 1957. National Advertising Service. Inc.. and is open to all high school 420 Madison Ave., New York. N. Y. seniors and graduates who can Published Weekly by the Associated Student Body of Humboldt State College. Arcata, California qualify. The deadline date for receipt of all applications is Nov. 16, 1957, the Navy stated. President Extends Welcome Successful candidates will start their Naval careers in colleges I wish to extend my personal welcome to each and universities across the country student - - especially some 700 freshmen and transfers. 1958. with substantial fi You are now all Humboldters and are invited to nancial assistance the from gov ernment. After a normal college share the traditions, activities, education, graduates will be com­ and especially the friendly missioned as regular officers in One of the many activities students at the third annual Frosh Camp enjoyed was the outing at College Cove. Sunday Sept. 8. spirit of our campus. the Navy or Marine Corps, for active duty with the Fleet through- Herea large group of freshmen are watching fellow students put We will have a short period out the world. For those who apply on skits. (See story on page one) of reasonable peace and quiet and qualify assignment to between building construction. flight training will open new careers in naval aviation. FORMER ART ROOM IS CONVERTED However, next Spring no less Male citizens of the United than six large additions will get States between the ages of 17 and INTO LOUNGE AND ACTIVITY CENTER under way. This will require 21 are eligible to apply for the aptitude test Persons attaining By DICK WASSMOUTH your cooperation and sympathy a qualifying score will be given The two new classroom buildings and the new gym aren't the especially in the matter of car the Navy's rigid midshipman only changes which have occurred on campus this summer A major remodeling job has been done in the old art room and parking Just remember that physical examination next Feb students and faculty returning this fall found that room 108 has ruary. From the pool of qualified been transformed into a we are moving in high gear to candidates remaining in competition, combination lounge, activity center Karshner said he hoped sliding ward a greater Humboldt State campus PRES. SIEMENS approximately 2000 young men and meeting room. dividers could be installed in which you can all take justifiable pride will be selected for appointment at a later date so that clubs could as midshipmen and will Named the Green and Gold College life offers many worthwhile opportunities Room, it has been entirely hold meetings in the daytime enroll in one of the 52 colleges of while students were in the room and choices. May you choose wisely and work hard to their choice where a Naval Re decorated and is complete except for a small partition to be added He stressed the fact that n oise achieve those goals which you have set for yourself serve Officer Training Corps Unit was a main factor concerning theroom."Because of its is located. around Christmas time and the for this new school year. new furniture which is expected location," College men enrolled in the he stated. " certain amount o f Cornelius H. Siemens. President In two or three weeks. Regular NROTC program will The room, which housed the quiet must be maintained during spend part of three of their summer school library until three years the day. Classes are being held vacations on training cruises ago. was converted i nto the art near the Green and Gold Room A "Great Big Welcome" with the Fleet, and will receive room when the library building and noise must be held to a $600 annual retainer pay until was completed With the minimum" You’ve heard it many times already, some of you commissioned. In addition to the realization of the new art building this from me. but nevertheless a great big “Welcome to normal college curriculum the fall, the room has taken on its midshipmen will study a planned H SC ” to all of you. It’s great to see many of the familiar third and probably its final job. Chamber Programs course in naval science All that of a social and meeting area faces back and it’s also just as great to see such a large tuition, fees, and books will be for students, faculty and any Begin Sept. 29 furnished by the Navy group o f Frosh at registration for they are the ones campus organizations. The HSC Chamber music group who will carry on the fine traditions of HSC. Applications for this program New Floor Laid will begin its yearly series of leading to a career in the naval The room was cleaned and programs Sept. 29 The Frosh have had traditions, activities and school service, are available from Mr painted, new shelves were put in This first program, to be given Albert W. Blood PlacementOfficer songs drilled into them at Frosh Camp, the first class and a new floor was laid A partition at 8 p. m. In the new music building room 109 in the Administration meeting, the Freshman dinner, etc. Now with regis­ will be constructed along will present Charles Fulkerson Building, or from the nearest toward Christmas, separating at the piano; Jean Fulkerson tration over and football season and all its related U. S. Navy Recruiting Station. about one-third of the room for a and Elaine Bux cellists Dan activities such as after game dances, rallies and Homecoming Mr. Blood has been provided with faculty lounge All work has Hackman viola; and Esther on their way, I know they’ll see what we mean specific information concerning been done this summer by the Thomson and Floyd Glende , the NROTC program and will violinists. by “HSC the friendly college, full of traditions" and college maintenance force. furnish information bulletins to Kate Buchanan, dean of women Students, faculty, and friends any interested student I ’m sure they will quickly pick up the spirit. With a , stated "the room will be used are cordially invited to this and Frosh class of over 600, three new buildings open on at night for meetings of many of coming programs. campus to ease the tight class room situation, a football the social organizations and clubs JAZZ on campus. The Veterans Club, In September 1947. the Coop team that looks to be nothing short of terrific, a full AWS, Faculty Wives, and other received a new coat of paint. It activities calendar waiting for your participation and clubs have already used it. It was said then that "in two or three years the college hopes to many other activities in the planning such as jazz also served very nicely for in the Afternoon the President' s reception " She have a new Commons building." concerts it looks to me like a great year. I hope you agree added, "the color scheme will be that you will do your part to make it so. Buy an activities Another 'first' in Humboldt is green and gold In modem style Ted Teach presents ! card, it’s worth many times its cost, take part in at being established this weekend furniture We will also have a with the introduction o f piano in there". least one activity and really enjoy college life and yes, S u n d a y Available For Students don’t forget to study and make that grade point you’ve afternoon jazz sessions a long Dean of Students Don Karshner JERRY MOORE atime sure favorite sign that in other Jazz areas has arrived and reported. "In the daytime the and been working for. solidly and swingingly in this room will be available to students As I said before I think this year will be a big one. locality. relaxation, reading or quiet I know I’ll do my best to see that it is — don’t forget to Jerry Moore and his newly conversation. Smoking will be JAZZ augmented sextet, widely known allowed. At night it can be used do your part, too. Let’s make our motto “HSC is great alumni of HSC lead the adventure by clubs and organizations or for in ’57-58 ” in listening for the fast small dances or social affairs by Dale Callihan. A SB President growing number of buffs in the campus groups." The Gay 90's vicinity and will feature not only swinging and intimate jazz but with also guest artists and audience JAZZ the swinging sound of participation discussion groups Nightly at 11p.m. led by such personalities as Ken Stodder, jazz disc jockey another KEN'S KORNER THE SEXTET HSC alumnus and originator of the newly formed Humboldt Jazz KHUM d a n c i n g Club. j a z z With the excellence of quality guest artists of music that has become synonymous with the name of the Jerry Saturday Moore group and with the HUTCHINS Sept. 21st .. 9 'til 2 enthusiastic attendance of all those NO ADMISSION CHARGE interested in jazz in the area the also experiment in music shows every GROCERY indication of becoming a high "JAZZ IN THE flying banner on the local OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK entertainment field. AFTERNOON" 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p. m for solid jazz enthusiasts The college cari llo n s were SUNDAY . SEPT. 22..4 'til 7 dedicated five years ago during 1644 G Street Arcata 50c Admission the half-time period of a HSC Pacific Lutheran Phone VAndyke 2-1965 6th & C Sts. Eureka game.

ORIGINAL Fri., Sept. 20, 1967 LUMBERJACK Page 3 Audio Visual Department Scores First With 'Very Own' Building COMUS For the first time in HSC history For the information of those the Audio Visual Department tains a laboratory as a special newly arrived veterans: Cornus has a building of its own in service to the education department. is one of the leading Greek gods which it can operate to serve the Also when your enjoyment and patron of all vets on the HSC college. It is quartered in the old of the football games is increased campus. This column his official music building across from by the informative public address press release, will inform his Ne;son Hall. system nr you view the films devoted followers of his wishes, The department will now he taken of our games remember commands, etc able to meet the needs of the this is made available through growing student body and also Chief Comusite Frank Thomas, the Audio Visual Department and his court wish to welcome expand the services that have The staff includes Dr William been offered in the past. all new vets to HSC. Those who Ladd as co-ordinator, Larry Olsen. have not already taken advantage The services offered to faculty Junior at HSC. as half time audio of the opportunity to join members and public school visual assistant. Helen Olsen. the group are urged to do so by teachers include loaning equip Junior, as secretary; Sid Fauer contacting Keith Carlson. ment with a trained operator to run the machine. There is a tape bach. Senior, as student assistant A feast in honor of the great god will he held next Sunday. recording service and a tape and Ed Holverson. Senior, as September 22. The rites will take library. The department main half time lab assistant. place in Redwood Park. Arcata, New faculty and staff members are first row ( 1 to r) Mr. Max commencing around 1 p m Judy Begley Librarian at CES. Audrey Simpson andPutter. Mr. refreshments, of the "soft" variety Reginald Daly. Second row: Dr. Alvin Bradford. Mr. Edwin Holversen. Mr. Robert Talbott a psychology assistant. Mr. Edwin since this is a family affair, will Kamelgarn and Mr. Alfonso Molina. Third row: Mr. Gene Asprey he furnished by the Comus Club Mr. Jerry Long. Mr. Paul Menges. Dr. Phillip McCoury. Mr. Max As for the "vittles" well this O n C a m p u s with MaxShulman Fletcher and Dr. Carl Widmer. Fourth row: Mr. Hoary Troop. is scheduled to he a pot luck set (Author of "Barefoot Boy With Cheek,"etc.) Dr. Edwin Beilfuss. Dr. W. L. Turner Mr. Dole Anderson. Mrs. up. Evelyn McCurdy and Dr EdwardAllen, Mr.RalphBumpus,HenryCooper, Steele. Not pictured are Dr. George Mrs.VivienneGeorge,Mr.CharlesRoscoeand All veterans attending HSC non members included, are Mr. Gordon Schroeder. invited and everyone is urged to THE MIXTURE AS BEFORE bring their whole family Be sure to watch for the next T od a y begins my fourth year of writing this column Several New Teachers Appointed ritual, dance type, put on by the and, as before, I will continue to explore the issues that followers of Comus. grip the keen young mind of campus America - burning For HSC's 1957-58 School Year questions like “ Should housemothers be forced to retire at 28” ' and “ Should pajamas and robes be allowed at Several new faculty and staff members have been appointed for the 1957-58 school year, President Cornelius H.Siemens announced recently. first-hour classes? " and “ Should proctors be armed?’’ and $11,000 Grant Dr. Phillip McCoury. assistant “Should picnicking be permitted in the stacks?" and Turner, who was an instructor ( continued from page 1) “ Should teachers above the rank of associate professor professor of economics comes last year at State given for the renewal of the grant be empowered to perform marriages?" and “ Should here from the University of College at Pullman He earned for a second year. Tennessee at Knoxville, where he capital punishment for pledges be abolished” his Ph D from the University The study is being planned by held a similar position. He of Illinois in 1956, and his MA received his Ph D degree from Duke Dr Charles Yokom. chairman of from the University of the Division of Natural Resources. University Durham N.C. where Henry S. Tropp assistant Dr George Allen, assistant he also earned his MA He was professor of mathematics, has been professor of Wildlife Management, formerly assistant professor of with the Montana School of will be in charge of the project, economics at Central College. Mines at Butte since 1955 He has and will be assisted by several Fayette. Mo and from 1952 to a Master of Science degree from advanced fishing students 1955 was director of labor Indiana University He served for archives for the US Army Infantry two years with the U.S. Army Mrs Evelyn McCurdy assistant Force as a control tower One year ago this month the professor of speech and drama operator. library instituted its policy of comes here from Wayne. Ind. Dr Carl L Widmer assistant remaining open Mondays through where she was an instructor in professor of chemistry comes Thursdays from 7:50 a m. to 10 speech while working on her Ph D here from Madison Wise where p. m. This was due to increased She earned her MA degree from he has held a post-doctorate enrollment and the addition of Should be capital punishment for pledges be abolished? Leland Stanford University fellowship at the University of late afternoon and evening Charles M Roscoe returned to Wisconsin Institute for Enzyme Re P h ilip Morris Incorporated sponsors this column the HSC faculty as associate search. After earning hs doctor Philip Morris Incorporated makes Philip M o r r is - professor of engineering after having ate from the University of Rochester and Edwin Holversen in audio cigarettes. They also make M arlboro cigarettes. Marlboro is spent several years in engineering in 1952 he was a laboratory visual what I am going to talk to you about this year field work He served a* instructor of medical students at The President's reception for Before beginning the current series of columns, I made teaching assistant at HSC from the University's Medical Center new faculty members was held an exhaustive study of Marlboro advertising. This took 1946-48 He has a Master of He formerly was a chemist at the in the Green and Gold Room of Science degree in civil engineering Naval Medical Research Institute almost four minutes. The Marlboro people don’t waste the Administration building last from Leland Stanford and the in Bethesda, Md. Sunday afternoon words. They give it to you fast: You g e t a lot to like past year has field the post of in a Marlboro Filter Flavor . . Flip-Top Box" PART TIME BASIS engineer for the city of Arcata Joining the staff as assistant Well, sir, at first this approach seemed to me a little Gordon L Schroeder. assistant professor on a part time basis is terse. a bit naked. Perhaps, thought I, I should drape professor of physical education, Ralph Bumpus a former student it with a veil of violet prose, adorn it with a mantle of is a graduate of HSC He has at HSC, w h o will teach auto THE FINEST fluffy adjectives, dangle some participles from the ears taught commercial and industrial mechanics. He is also a teacher But then I thought, what for? Doesn't that tell the arts at the Ukiah Union High at Eureka High School. NAME IN FOODS whole Marlboro story? . Filter Flavor . Flip-top School since 1956 Mrs. Vivienne George will serve Box In 1955-56 he was coach and as Public Information Officer mathematics teacher at the She comes here from Bethany IN HUMBOLDT! Marlboro tastes great. the filter works. So does the Eureka High School. College in Lindsborg, . box. What else do you need to know? CES TEACHER where for the past two years she S o , with the M arlboro story quickiv told, let us turn Mrs Audrey K Simpson will has been Director of Public Relations. CAUMI’S immediately to the chief problem of undergraduate life become a teacher in the College the money problem. This has always been a vexing Elementary School after having Alfonzo Molina will be part dilemma, even in my own college days I recall, for received her AB degree from HA tune instructor in natural science C M H B ’t h an d K example a classmate named Oliver Hazard Sigafoos. a this year in IMA she taught the He earned hm RA degree tram! HSC in IKS. and m presently grant Strapping fellow standing 14 hands high who fell sixth grade at the Fort Bragg ( asxsa s Nuatooa A I in love with a beautiful Theta named Nikki Spillane. Elementary School working an bis Master's Three HSU student* will be with hair like beaten gold and eyeballs like two Dr Edward D Steele joins the come part lime assistant* m their Cmmmmm'* Mh and L tablespoons of forgetfulness department of speech and drama departments They are Henry as aaaMtant professor after hav­ ( istzrn s of H u o lim Everv night Oliver Hazard would take Nikki out to Casper in phyascnl education. ing been at Leland Stanford l ni Jerry Long la natural science. | dine and dance, and than to dine again for dancing made versify since 19B4 He earned his Nikki ravenous. Then they would go riding in the swan MA and Ph D degrees there boats, and then Nikki, her appetite sharpened bv the sea while instructing the speech dr air would have 8 or 10 cutlets aad then Oliver Haaard par!ment Me was with the Army BUY NOTMNG-BUT would take her home stopping on the way to buy her a Information and Education Srr pail of oysters or two. vice* from lM2 46 after which he T o raise money for these enchanted evenings, Oliver taught at the Modeslo High BUTTERNUT! .kkw l tor six years He spent a Hazard took an a number of part-time jobs. Between year as staff announcer hr sfa classes he cut hair After school he gutted perches From than KTKB in Modesto dusk to midnight he vulcanized medicine balls. From Also joining the department of midnight to dawn be trapped night crawlers. speech and drama a Dr Willn This crowded schedule took. alas, a heavy toll from Oliver Hazard. In the space of a month hr dwindled from 260 to 104 pounds— but that, curiously enough proved his salvation Jacfc-Cyn Acres Today Oliver Hazard is a jockey, earning a living which, combined with what he makes as a lymph hFlorist- donor af ter hours, is quite sufficient to curb Nikki's girlish appetite. Today they are n a m ed and live in Upper flow era (lifts Marlboro, Maryland, with their two daughters Filter ( OK>A(.»:s and Flavor and their son. Flip-top Bo x .

The makers of Marlboro take pleasure in bringing you this d is c o u n t TO rruDEjrr* free-wheeling, uncensored column every week during the school year... And speaking of pleasure, have you tried a D M H SC Phone Marlboro? North Areata VA t 17*1 Page 4 LUMBERJACK Fri., Sept 20, 1957 Gridders Fall In Initial Outing LUMBERJACKS DROP SEASON OPENER TO POWERFUL SEATTLE RAMBLERS, 12-0 By DON HARRIS Lumberjack Sports Editor Stymied by an inability to move the ball when it counted, the Humboldt State College Lumberjacks fell before the semi pro Seattle Ramblers 12 0 last Saturday night before some 3000 fans in Redwood Bowl. It was the first game of a had gained a great deal of rigorous 12-game slate for the football know how that will prove Jacks, who are defending Far invaluable to them in the 11 Western Conference Co-Champions games to come along with the San Francisco Seattle relied on a 55 yard State Golden Gators and the power drive early in the second Cal Aggies Mustangs. period for the first score. It took Tomorrow night Coach Phil a dozen plays for the Ramblers Sarboe and his traveling unit will to reach paydirt after taking a battle the College of in an Warren Baker punt . intra-league conflict at Caldwell. Halfback Harlow Stevens, who Idaho. The host eleven rate as had the big play in the drive with a small college powerhouse and a 17 yard sprint, scored the undoubtedly w ill give HSC plenty touchdown with a 3 yard plunge. to worry about. The winners scored their other Actually the Lumberjacks out- tally in third period as end Sam played the Seattle squad in nearly Buckley snared a wayward 'Jack Seattle Rambler Fullback Harlow Stevens (40) moves around end against the Lumberjacks in every statistical department aerial and romped 47 yards last Saturdays' opener which the visitors from Washington won 12-0. Closing in on him are Humboldt and looked promising - if not untouched to cross the double line. State gridders Gordon Bobbelle (33) and Bob Ren wick ( 68). quite yet ready in a losing First serious threat by Humboldt effort. came on the kickoff following Four times the Jacks drove to the initial Rambler within 20 yards of a touchdown; when they marched back 76 HUMBOLDT STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER two of those efforts carried yards before fumbling on the Humboldt to within three yards of three. Big play of the series was PHIL SARBOE. Head Coach paydirt. But each time the a 35 yard pass play from No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht Wt. Age Home HSC Exp. threat went for naught as the Quarterback Baker to Dave Thomas Ramblers twice held on downs who made a spectacular 20 Manuel Vasquez Fr HR 5 8 150 18 Los Angeles 0 and twice Humboldt fumbled the reception 22 Ralph Mayo Sr FB 5-10 180 21 Eureka 3 ball. At the start of the second half 26 Mike Reopelle So. HB 5 8 160 20 Arcata 1 W hile the loss was disappointing. the Jacks moved to the Seattle 14 It was neither unpromising only to lose the ball on downs 28 Ron Peterson Fr. HB 5 9 160 18 Eureka nor a waste. and later in the third period an 31 Marion Mayes So HB 5 7 160 19 Alam eda 1 Before the game Coach Sarboe. other opportunity went by the 33 Gordon Bobelle Fr. F 510 175 19 G arberville 0 knowing the caliber of the boards when the Ramblers held Washington club, had stated that it on their own 17. 35 Darol Foster So HB 6 0 180 21 Arcata 1 j would be a rugged contest and a And again in the fourth quarter 37 Joe Beeson Jr HB 5-7 160 20 Hoopa JV helpful conditioner for Humboldt, Humboldt went on the move, 40 Earl Barnum Jr HB 5-11 177 25 Dunsmuir 2 which faces what is perhaps one going to within a yard of the of the longest and roughest of promised land before bobbling 44 Bob Gay So FB 5 9 180 20 Los Angeles 0 small college schedules in the the pigskin 46 Carl Carlson Jr HB 6 0 180 19 Arcata nation. In short it was a profitable, And after it was a ll o v e r, the exciting, if somewhat frustrating 47 Ernie Jennings Fr HB 180 19 Kellog Idaho 0 wiseness of the HSC mentor's opener for the promising 1957 51 Pete Cengia Sr C 6 1 200 25 Areata 1 words were apparent for the Humboldt State College football 55 Zeke Van Deventer Jr C E 6 1 198 21 Eureka 2 Green and Gold had met a very year. fine club, indeed, and undoubtedly FOOTBALL YARDSTICK 57 John Bobelle Fr C 5 10 190 221 Garberville SB BSC Total first downs 7 14 61 Jim Ennis Sr G 5-7 180 22 Everett. Washington 1 First downs passing 1 6 First downs rushing 6 8 62 Dick Donley So. C G 5 10 199 22 Eureka JV First downs, penalities 0 0 the Yards gained rushing 160 167 63 Bill Bartlett Fr G 6 1 187 18 Fortuna 0 Yards lost rushing 12 39 Net yds gained rushing 148 128 64 Roy Savage Jr G 5 7 203 21 Los Angeles 0 Yards gained passing 28 141 65 Gordon Moore Jr G 5 7 190 21 Caldwell luano 1 Varsity Yards lost passing 0 0 Net yds gained passing 28 141 Total net yds gained 176 269 66 Roy Escaracega Jr G 6 0 206 19 Los Angeles 2 Restaurant - Fountain Passes attempted 6 23 Passes completed 2 9 68 Bob Renwick Jr G 5 10 213 21 Eureka 2 OVERLOOKING ARCATA'S Passes interrupted by 3 0 69 Pete Carpi no So G 5 -11 206 19 Pittsburg JV Fumbles 1 4 BEAUTIFUL PLAZA Fumbles recovered by 3 2 Number o f punts 8 4 71 Vesper Flanagan Fr. T E 6 2 190 18 Oakland Avg. length of punts 34.1 37.1 72 Ralph Johnson Jr T 6 4 218 20 Eureka 2 854 "G " Street Number of penalties 5 1 Arcata, California 73 Wally Chase Fr T 6 0 220 19 Sacramento JV Dial VA 2 2842 Extra Points 0 0 74 Bill Nichols Fr T 6 0 210 18 Eureka Field goals 0 0 Safeties 0 0 75 Jerrold Bartlett Sr T 6-0 200 22 Fortuna Total points 12 0 SEATTLE RAMBLERS 76 Charles Atkinson Ft T 6-2 215 22 Crescent City Backs TC YQ YL Net Avg. Johnson 12 30 7 32 3 T 77 Dick Cahill Jr T 5-11 235 20 Loyalton FOR A MEAL Stevens 10 46 0 46 4 6 Hawkins 8 27 4 23 29 78 Charles Hubler So. T 6 4 250 20 Eureka Adams 5 21 0 21 4 2 Lydum 3 7 0 7 2.3 81 Dave Thomas Sr E 5-11 185 22 Sacramento OR A Dotson 2 6 0 6 30 Hulett 2 0 0 9 4.5 82 Ray Flemming F t E 6-0 180 18 Oakland Larkin 1 3 0 3 3.0 Bly 1 2 0222.083 Jack Menzia Sr. E 5 10 177 21 Prosser, Washington 3 SNACK Stratton 1 0 1 1 10 84 Ron Olson So B 5 8 ISO 19 W eaverv ille JV Backs TC YG TL Net. Avg. 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ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE Fri. Sept 20, 1957 LUMBERJACK Page 5 LUMBERJACKS PLAY IDAHO SATURDAY SCHROEDER LINE TWO CLUBS COLLIDE IN COACH FOR HSC CALDWELL TOMORROW NIGHT VARSITY ELEVEN SPORTS Newest member of the Humboldt IN INTERSECTIONAL TILT State Lumberjack Varsity football coaching staff is Gordon By GENE SMITH Schroeder. assistant professor of Lumberjack Sports Writer Then Humboldt goes on the road physical education. Humboldt's grid Jacks meet to meet the San Francisco State Schroeder has taken over dur­ their second foe of the young 1957 Golden Gators in their Far Western ing the absence of Bob Doornink season in the form of the College Conference opener. and is currently fillin g the job of Idaho Coyotes tomorrow night The first league game looms as of head line coach for the Jacks. at Hayman Field in Caldwell. a real crucial as the Jacks and Idaho, starting at 8 p m. He is a well known to North­ the Gators rate as co-favorites in The Lumberjacks lost a tough western California sports fans as in the FWC race on the pre-season decision to the Seattle Ramblers a former line star and captain of dope sheets. last weekend and are hoping to the HSC squad, playing under Dr. fare better against the Idaho The complete remaining football Joseph Forbes the years of 1946 schedule for the Jacks is as 48. He was All Far Western follows: Conch Phil Sarboe is expecting Conference the last two seasons some rugged opposition from the Sept. 21— University of Idaho at Schroeder is no stranger to the Idaho squad but indicates that Caldwell coaching department either, as the team is ready to start playing Sept 2 8 U n iversity of Hawaii. he was a student assistant here f or keeps and striving to move Oct. 4—San Francisco State at in 1954 while doing graduate into the win column SF work. However, the Coyotes promise Oct 12—Sacramento State Two other former HSC athletes. to be no pushover and Humboldt Oct. 19—Cal Aggies Henry Cooper and Bob Hughes, State w ill have to be in tip top Oct 16—Western Washington are serving this season as coaches shape against them. at Bellingham. of the Junior Jacks Cooper is a Playing in the highly rated Nov 2—Chico at Chico 1957 graduate while Hughes is Pacific Northwest Conference the Nov 9— University of Nevada. back from service in the Armed College ofIdaho has won the loop Nov lb — Southern Oregon Forces Both men are working championship five out of the past Nov 23—Hamilton Air Force on their Master's degree in P E. six years being dethroned for the Base first time since 1950 last season Nov. 28 Lewis and Clark Coyote coach Ed Troxel is fielding a young club made up Applications Here of Sophomores and Freshmen with only three Seniors and three Doornink Named For Federal Exam Lumberjack gridders weave in and out around a rail as pari Juniors listed on the roster of an obstacle course which the team goes through in conditioning Coach Troxel reports that what The U. S. C ivil Service Commission exercises during the noon time practices. A lso included in the squad lacks in experience it Frosh Coach At i s inviting all college seniors the courses are a stee l monkey bar and some hurdles. w ill make up for in hustle and and graduate students who are speed. The backfield is reputed to U. of Oregon interested in working for be one o f the fastest in the America to file their application conference and w ill give the Jacks Mr 'Bob ' Doornink who coached cards now for the Federal Service JUNIOR JACKS TO OPEN SIX linemen a good workout track and assisted with football Entrance Examination The 33 man Lumberjack traveling at HSC last year has been Before the football season, the squad will fly to the Idaho named Freshman Football Coach social season or finals arrive GAME YEAR HERE TOMORROW at the University of Oregon for seniors in all major fields may Making the trip for HSC are this year complete in the single examination Dick Donley. Pete Cenzia. Zeke Doornink, a former star of required for entrance into AGAINST LASSEN JC TEAM Van DeVenter Gordon Moore, Washington State Football teams one of a wide variety of career Jim Ennis Pete Carpino, Rov under Humboldt's present football opportunities in the Federal By DON NIELSEN Escaracega, Bill Hicks. Bill Green Lumberj ack Sports Writer roach Phil Sarboe. Is attending Government. Humboldt State's Junior Jacks begin their six game schedule wood. Jerry Bartlett Tiny Hubier the University of Oregon to work Seniors graduating by mid tomorrow night when they play host to Lassen Junior College Dick Cahill. Ralph Johnson, on his Doctorate's Degree He has year will want to take the starting at 8 p. m. under the lights at Redwood Bowl. Chuck McAninch Bernard Mouton completed two Bachelor's Degree written test scheduled for Nov 16 This week several of the Jim Colwell. Dave Thomas and Master's Degree. Participation early in the school varsity players who will not make QUARTERBACKS Ron Reynolds Warren Baker Fred Whitmire Mr Doornink w ill return to semester permits students to take the trip to the University of Idaho Larry Johnson Phil Peterson Jack Menzia. Pete Dye Carl Carlson Humboldt State next year to the examination, have their contest with the Lumberjack Earl Barnum Marion Mayes resume his coaching activities qualifications evaluated and, if traveling squad will play for the HALFBACKS : Pat Barreras Bill Darol Foster Ralph Mayo Joe successful be referred, prior to Junior Jacks y Caver Dennis Giuntini Randy Beeson, A l Schrader Ray Fleming graduation. for consideration by a Junior Varsity Coaches Henry James Ernie Jennings Charlie Gordon Bobbelle, John Bobelle variety of Federal Cooper and Bob Hughes said that Miyashiro, Ron Olsen Ron Peterson Mike Reopelle and Rich Ames. establishments. the squad has been working out Terry Simpson RECORDS In last week's opener the running Application cards may be o n ly this week and that varsity FULLBACKS Bill Walden Pat of McAninch and Mayo obtained from the Placement Coach Phil Sarboe has sent down Morrow Lee Marvel Bob Gay. Office room 109 in the Administration several of his frosh and soph Mike Burns from backfield spots was particularly encouraging while Bartlett, building Post Offices or the members to play this week in Johnson. Donley Van Deventer Twelfth U .S. Civil Service order to gain experience TOP 20 TUNES E n n is , and Escarcega all Region Cards should be sent to As a result of the changing of the Tw elfth U. S. Civil Service personnel Cooper said that be Hawaii Rainbows looked good in the. line and Hi Fi Albums Next w e e k the Jacks return Region. 630 Sansome Street San would be unable to announce Francisco. any starting lineup However, home to host the powerful To Play Jacks University of Hawaii Rainbows in Additional information o n m ost of the team members will another intersectional contest. types of job opportunities and see action. COSTUME JEWELRY locations of Federal establishment 1957 JUNIOR JACK SCHEDULE Here Next Week Sept 21 Lassen JC ( here) is available in the placement What promises to be one of the office 28 Cal Aggies (Ukiah) Oct. 5 San Jose JC (here) highlights of the 1957 Humboldt AUCTION 12 SOCE (Crescent City) State College football season w ill take place next Saturday night Falor's 25 Lassen JC ( Susanville) MONDAYS COOPER AUTO Nov. 9 OTI (Klamath Falls) when the Lumberjacks host the JUNIOR JACK ROSTER University of Hawaii Rainbows Furniture 11:00 p.m. Prescription it will be the first appearance ENDS: Jim Ziegenbein Vester L iv e s to c k 1:00 p. m. PARTS Flanagan. Bill Robinson Darrell on campus of the gridiron machine Pharmacy Mortensen from the Hawaiian Islands. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. TAC KLES Bill Bartlett, Charles Replacement Parts for Last season in the first meeting Seven Days A Week All Cars Atkinson W ally Chase, Floyd in history between the two Myers Bill Nickols schools the Rainbows submerged Carl Johnson Co. North Arcata,Close To Campus Tools and Equipment GUARDS: Phil Edwards. Jim the Jacks 33-6 on the w in ner's 2563 G St. Ph. v a 2-2925 Brady Don Hal l Jack Mays Ron home campus in Honolulu 101 North Eureka 982 4th Street Arcata Moore Denny Williams Tom O riginally a three year contract Weeks, Roy Savage between the two schools which Phone VA 2-3156 CENTERS Don Keyes Mike Call was scheduled to end in 1958 the series has been extended another two years. CAMPUS LEADERS President Cornelius H Siemens SELF SERVICE MEATS revealed that the contract has ARE TOGGED OUT AT been extended until 1960 at the COMPLETE ONE STOP SHOPPING Annual HSC Footb all K ick O ff Banquet held last week at Shrine OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SUNDAYS 9 A. M .TO6P.M. Park in Eureka In line with the Hawaii contest BISTRIN’S on the 28 the new lights in Redwood Bowl are expected to be in ARCATA • FORTUNA SHEARS SUPER MARKET operation by that time. In addition t o offering a great deal of EUREKA • GARBERVILLE R. M SHEARS improvement in lighting the field 1468 MAIN ST., FORTUNA 86 SUNNY b r a e the new poles for the lights will Use Your Bistrin Budget Account! PHONE RA 5-9909 ARCATA be so located as to give all fans an unobstructed view of the field Page 6 LUMBERJACK Fri., Sept 20, 1957

Little Man On Campus Humboldt Grad Is May I Say Ensign In USNR Something? John R Chipman. HSC 1957, graduated this summer from the “May I Say Something?" was Navy’s Officer Candidate School created last semester as a reader of the Naval Station, Newport. opinion column R. I., and was commissioned Students and faculty are welcome, Ensign. USNR. are encouraged to use this Chipman. from Bell Gardens. column as a medium of expression. Calif., received his B. A. here in Criticisms of suggestions life and general science. on how the Lumberjack may be made a better newspaper are To earn their commissions, the especially welcome; however 488 new officers had to complete comments need not be limited to an intensive 18 week course of the Lumberjack. Comments on or study and indoctrination covering discussions of any campus problem such subjects as navigation, or anything related to the engineering, seamanship, college and Its people are military justice and naval weapons. certainly desirable column topics The Lumberjack, however, reserves the right to edit any letters submitted for publication to Parking insure they are in accord with (continued from page 1) discretion and Lumberjack policy. pointed out. for restricting permit Letters should be submitted to holders to park their cars only Frosh Camp the Lumberjack office, room 205. in the Coop — The Editor in the designated area. As it is continued from page 1) son and Harman Bonniksen. associate directors and Pat Miller and Jacquie McLeod, secretary Watch Repairs Heading the various committees were Pat Duffy, accommodation registrations Jon Mitts, discussion. Fred Nunnemaker. recreation transportation: Gordon Turner publicity, and Wayne Richards, “I’d say something to Professor Snarf, only photographer. Lord knows we’re not paying our teachers enough ” Eureka Silver - China 7th & E Sts. now, some park in the general All previous enrollment records September five years ago, the Watches - Diamonds parking area and in doing so were broken ten years ago this traditional axe won from Chico Your Campus Store are. in a sense, holding down two month, when 704 students in the 1951 football game was ARCATA EUREKA parking spaces, he stated. registered at HSC. lifted from the wall in the Coop.

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