The Lumberjack, September 20, 1957
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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.