Heritage Week To Start Wed. Student Government Conterence Here THREE MAJOR PROGRAMS TO BE PRESENTED FREE or programs, all te students and the fr the wtikeet ean: Sa te poten by, tie college next week ch observance. Limboyj second annual American Heritage The HSC music faculty will present a concert of contemporary music with a commentary American Heritage Week is OF HUMBOLDI STUDENTS Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 8:30 planned as a yearly event to take PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STATE COLLEGE fe. ™.; Sam D. Hinton of Lajol- place between the birthday an- ‘sa, réniowned folk singer and niversaries of Washington and 3 ARCATA, CALIF., FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1957 No. 17 ‘yeesdian Gili. © Hae ta Lincoln. Vol, XXX erican folk music Thursday at 8:30 p. m., and Dr. Archie H. Jones, assistant professor of BODY PRESIDENT history, will lecture on “God's UC STUDENT Trombones: The Negro in Am- erican Religion” Friday at 11 a.m. All program will be held WILL KEYNOTE HSC CONFERENCE in the college auditorium. Over two-hundred High School leaders from the local area pf Four exhibits of American arts be in attendance when Jim Kidder, President of the Universi and crafts also are part of the California Student Body, presents the keynote address for the

. week's observance. In the audio- Leadership Conference Tosdee. visua] gallery of the library is The Leadership Conference is an exhibit of representative re- being supported by the Execu- productions of American paint- TV As Teaching tive Council of, the Associated ings; in the art gallery, adminis- Students and will provide in- tration building are oil paint- Medium Shown struction and discussion direction ings of James Grant, young con- for the delegates attending. temporary California artist; in Some of the fields that will be the special services room of the On HSC Campus featured for the visiting students library is a display of record al- during the conference are: gen- bums and book jackets of Ameri- Television as a successful eral problems of presiding offi- can folk lore and folk song, and teaching medium in the class- in the library lobby is a display room was demonstrated this cers, led by Jim Kidder; publi- of documents of American history week on campus. cation problems with Keith Barn- hill, HSC Publications Commis- and early hand tools. A mobile television unit was used to set-up an educational sioner; Jim Barnes, HSC Activi- CONTEMPORARY MUSIC closed-circuit system in which ties Commissioner, will lead the The faculty music program activities of: the eighth grade student activities group; finan- will feature the works of contem- pupils at the College Elemen- cial operations will be led by porary American composers. tary School were telecast to an Jim Callison, ASB Treasurer; and Prof. James T. Mearns, who will audience of education students in the secretarial problems group give the commentary, pointed out the auditorium. will be under the leadership of that this music reflects prevail- Two cameras in the classroom Roberta Johnson, ASB Secretary. ing trends in American music. and a receiver in the auditorium Some of the activities during Works of Aaron Copland, Virgil broadcast to the student-audien- the day will include the keynote Thomsen, Gardner Read and ce which was able to view and address by Mr. Kidder, discus- others, as well as of Paul John- discuss with the teacher what sion groups, seperate committee sen and Fred Owens, members of was taking place in the eighth- operations on the _ discussion the HSC music staff, will be per- grade class room being taught by areas, and of ideas formulated by formed. Charles McDermid. The program the entire convention. The program will present Le- was worked out with members of The loca] high schools attend- land Barlow, baritone; Leon Wag- the education department and ing the one day conference at ner, tenor; Fred Owens, pianist; Dr. Wm. Raleigh, school princi- HSC will be Arcata High, For- Mr. Mearns at the organ and a pal. tuna High, Eureka, St. Bernards, string ensemble composed of A similar demonstration was Hoopa, Del Norte, Ferndale and Vernon Ludwig and Marian carried on in the college physics South Fork. Pinches, violinists; Norma Teas- laboratory with the cooperation with his The conference 1s the first maj- ley, violist, the Rev. Kenneth Sam Hinton watches as a young admirer RR of Dr. George Barnes and Dr. Hinton will sing for Heritage Week here beginning next or “one ever to be fheld on the Samuelson, cellist, and Mr. guitar. Roscoe Peighman and their stu- Wednesday, Feb. 13. Humboldt campus and will be an Owens at the piano. dents. indication of future conference Mr. Hinton, a recording artist Deminstrations of the TV unit successes in the student govern- for the Decca Record Co., is was arranged, points out Dr. Wil- ment field. tentatively scheduled to present Mrs. Myrtle McKittrick Presents liam Ladd of the speech and informal programs for the stu- radio department, as the result dent body and pupils of College ‘Awards’ To Registration Personnel of increasing interest in all state Elementary school Thursday af- colleges in the potential use of AMERICAN HERITAGE WEEK television in instructional pro- ternoon or Friday morning. The BY MRS. MYRTLE M. McKITTRICK Calendar program for the student body grams. Dr. Ladd adds, that TV I have now survived thirty-eight registrations for fall and Wednesday, Feb. 13 will be presented in the co-op. spring semesters, plus enghteen summer session registrations. as an instructional tool will be Music In Our American In August, 1938, when preparing for my first such experience, a possible on the Humboldt campus JONES TO LECTURE local newspaper crossed a story I had submitted with a society Heritage” program by HSC with completion of the proposed

music faculty, auditorium, In the Friday morning program item, so that the result read television studio in the new two 8:30 p.m. Dr. Jones’ lecture will be accom- something like this: Registra- charts, and then re-arranging in million dollar Speech-Arts build- pained by Negro spirituals sung tion will be held in the gym- accordance with my whims. Not ing in 1958-59. by Dr. Wagner. nasium beginning Wednesday. once, has there been the slight- Pertinent to the future TV Thursday, Feb, 14 Dr, Ralph Roske, chairman of Dinner will be served to every- est unpleasantness with any studio on campus was Ladd’s re- “American Folk Music” pro- the week, pointed out that “it is one at long tables by the janitor, And never has a crew cent trip to Sacramento for a gram by Sam D. Hinton, noted folk singer, auditorium, 8:30 the purpose of this second col- Daughters of Pocahontas. been more cooperative and will- (continued on page 6) lege-sponsored American Heri- Although I had no very defin- ing than Mr. Bacon and his staff p.m. tage Week to show the develop- ite ideas as to what to expect, this year. So, a big, beautiful Friday, Feb. 15 ment of various aspects of Am- I soon learned that registration flambuoyant poppy to Mr. Bacon Bibler Invited erican life in the hope that a was no picnic! It is instead a and his crew! “God’s Trombones: The Ne- greater understanding of and college-wide enterprise, ‘involv- Sweet peas to the Administra- To Press Confab gro in American Religion,” for American values ing weeks of preparation and tion for giving us the whole week lecture by Dr. Archie H. Jones appreciation Richard Bibler, creator of the may result.” hard work on the part of many between semesters, and for help with Negro music sung by Dr. enlightened cartoon series, “Lit- Leon Wagner, auditorium, 11 individuals, When all goes well, in solving the problems that arise. Daisies to the faculty for tle Man on Campus,” and assist- a.m, that is as it should be. If there ant professor of art at HSC, has). ————SESEoSESESESSE>~L___ == aré bottlenecks — well, there getting their grades in _ so been invited to address college have been times when I would promptly! A great big bronze Exhibits journalists from throughout Cal- have been more than willing to, chrysanthemum to Evelyn Plun- HSC Gallery, room 108, Ad- 1324 Students Now ifornia in March. above all, fly Southwest! kett who worked ten hours on ministration Building, oil He will be a principal speaker The President has introduced Sunday in order to be able to paintings by Jim Grant. Enrolled At HSC in the annual convention of the the policy of periodically confer- notify students as to their acade- California Intercollegiate Press Spring semester enrollment ring a verbal orchid for meritori- mic status on Monday. Lobby. Library. documents Assn, in San Jose March 1 and 2. by Wednesday climbed to 1324, ous service. I shall leave the An armful of tulips to the ad- of American history. Humboldt State also will be the business office reported. A orchids to him to, bestow, but visers who have digested reams few more students still have have clipped from my spring of bulletins — and never forgot represented in the CIPA conven- Audio-Visual Gallery, Libr- tion by a student delegation and not completed the registration garden catalogues some other a single detail contained therein! ary, The Growth of American gay flowers which I would like I hope they have not had to re- Dr. Milton Hollstein, assistant Art: From Provinsial Isolation at this time to distribute. sort to Tums! professor of journalism. A re- to International Influence. JANITORS MOVED MOUNTAINS Rhodendrons to the Library gional meeting of Alpha Phi In these nineteen years, the staff for their patience in tolerat- Gamma, honorary journalism janitors have literally moved ing the invasion of their sacred fraternity of which Humboldt’s mountains of chairs, tables, and precincts, chapter is the most recent, will paraphernalia, for me, arranging Gladiolas to the Personnel be held in conjunction with the CIPA convention. (continued on page 6) them in accordance’ with my

Fri., Feb. 8, 1957 Page 2 LUMBERJACK Arcata Film Club LUMBERJACK . To Show 5 Pics Five outstanding, off - beat Offices: Rooms 203-203A, Student Co-op. films have been scheduled for Phone: VAndyke 2-1771, Ext. 58 or 49. showing in the fourth season of HSC BUSINESS STAFF Intercollegiate the Arcata Film Club in the Lou Cimini, Business Manager Press Association auditorium this semester. , EDITORIAL STAFF The series will open March 9 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF with “The Little World of Don Keith Barnhill MANAGING EDITOR Camillo,” starring Fernandel. Jewell Hyatt ...... ::-ccsssscnssnsenseneesennennenseees Gide’s Feature Editor Other pictures are Andre Frances Stark starring Copy Editor “Symphonie Pastorale,” Ruth Holmes Morgan and Pierre Blan- Sports Editor Michele Don Harris char, March 16; “The Bank Dick,” Photographer 30; Lav- John Thomas with W. C, Fields, March Weaver, REPO: RTERS: Dick Laursen, Chuck McBride, Joyce ender Hill Mob,” starring Alec Vasquez, Mack Cran- Chloe Kiggins, Rella Hammond, Tony Guinness, April 16; and “Ham- berry, Bruce Sleeper. let,” starring Sir Laurence Oliv- Represented for National Advertising by ier, April 13. Service, Inc.. National Advertising Tickets are $3 for five admis- 420 Madison Ave., New York. N.Y. sions, which may be split in any of Published Weekly by the Associated Student Body way over the season. Tickets California Humboldt State College, Arcata, are available from Herb McLel- lan, Pete Mace, Mr. Charly Bloom, Dr. Stanley Glenn -or Dr. Reginald White. The film series is operated as a non-profit activity, and any re- ceipts over actual expenses go to \S a speech trust fund to provide WOSaN student scholarships. — 2 @ = Size - L- G a ae. —o. we a

“Well, she just didn’t LOOK like a Phys. Ed. Major to Finance. The motion was then passed as admended. me.” tae 8 A meeting is scheduled for Monday night at Jim Callison’s This is the third such comment in a week to be made home at 7:30 for further plan- © to the Editorial staff of the Lumberjack. It definitely ning of the High School ‘Leader- Minutes of the Student Council ship Conference to be held here | a lack of art education or a lack of art demonstrates on Tuesday, February 12th, from State. was appointed appreciation by the students of Humboldt STUDENT COUNCIL Sandi Wahlund 9-3:30 p.m. It was reported that and get some who made this comment asked formally — January 31, 1957 to investigate approximately 190 high schoo! The student for entertaining the Ha- student leaders will be in at wish has been grant- The meeting wasc called to ideas to have this letter printed and the Jim waiian Football team next fall. tendance, : phrases whatever in the order by Vice President, ed with no re-hashed words or Arnot, on the above date. Those There has been a complaint Respectfully submitted, Joe about text. attending the meeting were from the limited students Jim Arnot, Chappelle, Sandi Wahlund, Mike the fee of $2 for membership Vice President. REAL ART Fielding, Jim Callison, J im card. It was decided to publicize Roberta Johnson, from By John Cherry Barnes, Hank Cooper, Pat Duffy, the benefits they receive A.S.B, Secretary. Mitts, Keith in the Lumberjack. Jon this fee the student body has Chip Brodie, During Fall semester at Humboldt Dr. Karshner, and Ro- exhibits. This writer Barnhill, COMMISSIONER REPORTS: been treated to several so-called art berta Johnson. sketches. Activities Commissioner re- is thinking specifically of etchings, paintings, and The minutes were corrected to have ported that Mr. Devery will be After The Game... Impressions taken away by viewers at these showings read that $33 is to be transferred recordings Fund to at the next I.C.S. meeting. been varied indeed. I purposely made mental from the Unallocated Fund for After The Shew... stares, quizzical expressions, and signs of the A.S.B, President's TREASURER REPORT: of the incredulous forthcoming disgust and event contempt that I witnessed at these af- expenses of the It was moved, seconded, and upon High School Leadership Confer- the $50 originally Any Time... fairs. It was pitiful to observe art students gazing passed to use Their ence, to Marriage Education what they have been told represents skill and talent. ! allocated bothered them, for they could CORRESPONDENCE: Week to pay for the cost occured eyes popped, their consciences A letter was received from enjoy what at the Sno Ball. not, after a semester's indoctrination, honestly Pierce who does plastic Jack was moved, seconded and But what is even more pitiful involves the young The council is to It they saw. laminations. passed that the student council his just completed splash. He is emotion- this letter in mind for fur- novice artist with keep recommend to Jack Sears that = but does not know ally shaken up. He painted the canvas ther reference. be made in the neither these changes what he has painted or at least gives an excuse that OLD BUSINESS: Co-op pas soon as possible: Chip Brodie was appointed to convinces himself or his critics. Cold sandwiches in the after- a Committee to see if pencil obvious to the art instructors and noon and evening buy package By now it should be sharpeners can be secured in the of this article knows rolls for sale at night. to people of modern art that the author classrooms. He is to meet with Hin the low-brow roll warmer not what he says. He is merely addressing Dr. Karshner. Do not purchase instructors and stu- to put a notice or French fryer. element in our school, the unfortunate It was decided enjoy un- informing stu- railing back and dents who do not possess M. A.’s in art and who in the bulletin Move pipe of real talent. dents of the vacancy of Assembly extend a tray slide on the coun- scrambled, delicate, and beautiful displays Commissioner. If any one is in- ter, Psychology De- The thought has occurred to me that our terested in filling this vacancy Move milk over near the cash Art Department. Since partment is in cahoots with our they should contact Jim Arnot. register. are hung are obviously done by dis- most of the works that enjoy NEW BUSINESS: Build a display for salads. souls it follows that only disturbed souls can turbed definite re- was brought to Get a case for pies and cakes— Famous Whenever an unfortunate experiences A complaint them. psychologist about the self service. 22¢ to any particular painting a waiting the student council BIMBURGER action off for consul- Build a rack for coffee cups. up and herds the unsuspecting viewer procedure for securing restricted steps meantime An ingenius oe I admit, But in the and non-restricted class cards at Put ice cream cones closer to tations, cheated out of quality normal students at HSC are being registration. Jon Mitts was ap- ice cream, art showings. pointed to meet with Dr. Karsh- A new grill will not be pur- that He chased, ig easy to paint vague likenesses. And it is true ner and Mrs. McKittrick. It to imagine cons It was moved, seconded, and needs rough visual suggestion in order will present the pros and one painstaking passed to amend the preceding realistic schemes. Nevertheless, real art and of the present registration sys- FREEWAY AT SUNSET reproduction. motion-to have Jack Sears refer work manifest themselves through faithful ten at the next meeting. on display in the rela- all expenditures to the Board of exhibits have been by the A few worthwhile A letter was received Audio-Visual room of the library. Why can’t tively humble of Finance from Dr. Holl- same, but in the main building in the Board re have more of the This letter contained in- uture. stein. formation concerning a maga- SELF SERVICE MEATS Mr. Cherry is a student and a student’s views should zine of general interest th>t is return comment by the Art hoped to be published by a jour- ONE-STOP SHOPPING be heard, but the right of It was moved, sec- COMPLETE Editor-in-chief. nalism class. staff will be granted with equal rights... onded and passed to authorize OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. -:-SUNDAYS 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. of this $350 for the publication magazine, concerning this Books - Records - School and Art Supplies The information magazine will be submitted to SHEARS SUPER MARKET the council in a week and a half. R. M, Shears C. O. LINCOLN CO. It was moved, seconded, and this motion by 1468 MAIN ST., FORTUNA 86 SUNNY BRAE Eureka, Calif. passed to amend ARCATA 615 Fifth Street inserting the word tentatively PHONE 9909 and also by before authorized consent the addition of: final will be given if the rough draft meets with the councils approval The motion was SAM COOPER AUTO PARTS when submitted. then passed as it was amended. It was reported that the Sweet- Home For Quality In « PARTS heart Ball will not be held this Insurance and Real Estate ALL AUTOMOTIVE year due to lack of funds and participation in the Freshman SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO Class, It was suggested that a STUDENTS and FACULTY topic for the retreat be class par- ticipation, It was decided to hold ASK FOR NORM a special meeting of the student council in the near future and 932 G Street Arcata Phone VA 2-2612 Ph. VA 2-3156 invite all class presidents to at- Arcata - 4th Street tend, 982

Fri., Feb. 8, 1957 LUMBERJACK Page 3 who could be kind if it was at WOOD OFFERS ‘LAYMAN’S’ all necessary. Miss Killinger’s diction and voice seemed to me New Grade Points Now In Effect very good, and I congratulate her The conversion to the new on the degree of shock she was OPINION OF CRADLE SONG able to convey with her eyes grade point system, announced is to provide differentiation be- alone, last spring, has now gone into tween D and F grades without BY FRANK WOOD Jgan Richards was quite right effect, Mrs. Myrtle McKittrick, having to make use of negative bgp nay > g naeeeetee of tte subject (to figures. by — for the role of the Mistress of registrar, announced this week. gate & GS mine), and 7 eet fee Mrs. McKittrick also pointed » have had no courses Novices. She conveyed a steadi- Beginning with records for this nes and a kindly, humorous per- out the policy in regard to repeat- pag hong ft 6 ee " th of Joline past fall semester, grade points ed courses has been changed. s M. A. thesis production, the Cradle ge ceptiveness that would win the wil be assigned as follows: A, 4; Students who repeat courses must My enthusiasm is not wholly trust of her charges. I am sure, too, that it was her nice voice I B, 3; C, 2; D, 1; and F, 0. C now be charged in units attempt- unreserved - - in general, the deserves much praise for sustain- ed for each repeated course. Un- heard from the backstage “choir”, average will be 2.0 A student first act seemed somewhat bet- ing the mood of a maternal at- der the new system the grade singing the daily office. Of the ‘ ter done than the second - - but tachment which is forced to rec- whose index was 1.36 now has a will be the average of the two remaining performers I must I did come away from the play ognize the Dominican limits on 2.36, Mrs. McKitrick explained in grades earned in a_ repeated mention Pat Hammond’s good a bulletin to all faculty advisers. feeling that Humboldt State Col- its spontaneity. course. job as the unrestrained Sister lege students had made a very DIFFICULT ROLE The registrar pointed out last praiseworthy thing of what was Marcella who is sometimes mel- spring that all of the California The role of Teresa, the found- SCOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE entirely a student production. ling child who grows up, was ancholy. The mirror scene was state colleges and nearly all the Particular praise must go to probably the most difficult one particularly well done. Very ef- junior colleges in the state were Scholarship applications for Mrs. Bettendorf for a skill in or- of all to perform and again a fective, too, was Irene Gautraud making the change and the Uni- the academic year 1957-58 can who, as the smilingly antique versity of California was expected now be obtained in the Place- ganization and direction, in spite good job of casting was done. Sister Tornera, turned a small to change over in the fall of 1957. ment Office, room 108-E in the of relative inexperience, which Jeanette Dick brought to it not permitted a good sized audience only the fresh prettiness and out- role into a very effective contri- Advantage of the new system Administration building. bution to the play. My congratu-

4 the pleasure. of seeing a quite going wholesomeness of manner finished play. The Cradle Song which it demanded, but she made lations, too, to Betty Faulkner as Sister Sagrario, Carol Beau- was surely not easy to stage. Its the audience believe in her love champ as Sister Maria Jesus, author, Martinez Sierra, is a very for Antonio who was to take her and this qual- Mary Ham, the amusing Sister ISTRIN’S Spaniard, to America and far from the hap- Spanish Inez, and to Stanley Mott who ity makes him sometimes diffi- py surroundings of her childhood. played the role of Antonio. Herb cult for foreigners to apprehend. Miss Dick came very close to McLellan, a man who has more rate our 20th century Am- rescuing Martinez Sierra’s seem- At any than established himself on the DEPARTMENT STORE is probably not ingly long and occasionally awk- erican stage HSC stage, read the poetic inter- dominated by the theme of Span- ward second act. lude introducing the second act. ARCATA — GARBERVILLE — FORTUNA ish womanhood and its maternal Wally Sinclair convinced me virtues. For Mrs. Bettendorf to that what I had thought was Finally praise is due those who attempt to place these Spanish surely a short, stout and bouncy designed and built the stage set Mothers on her American stage doctor was instead most certain- and to those repsonsible for cos- BISTRIN'S MEN'S WEAR, EUREKA without grievous offense to either ly a tall, slim and humorously tuming and makeup. Indeed Martinez Sierra or the audience dignified old fellow who deserved everyone who participated in this Headquarters for Well-Dressed called for considerable imagina- the affection and dependence of exclusively student production tion and subtlety of direction. the sisters. Kay Killinger was un- deserves our admiration and an College Men and College Women failingly appropriate as_ the invitation to do something for TOUCHING SOMETHING righteously vinegary Vicaress us again. Certainly more than the exotic- ism of Dominican nun and clois- ter was required to convince us DO A that there is still something STUCK FOR MONEY? touching about the foundling child theme. In the Cradle Song Ny this child brings years of joyful maternal experience to nine nuns only to exchange the shelter of their love for that of a young hus- band when she becomes eighteen. The play has little action but this interior one of Dominican devo- tion to duty in gentle conflict with Dominican maternal love for a human creature. The pain which occurs at the end is the ickler! which comes when parents St pain must accept the maturity and in- dependence of the child. The pathos is intensified in this case SEND IT In AND by a consciousness that the sis- ters are renewing the sacrifice which they made when they took orders. That so quiet a drama occuring as it does in the single setting of the convent parlor, should prove as convincing as it does, demonstrates, once again, real ability in casting and direct- ing. Almost without exception the MAKE*25 choice of cast was fortuitous. Gunvor Robbert was excellent as the prioress. The quiet pace of WHAT DOES A KNIGHT USE TO WHAT ARE WISE MEN'S EARNINGS? DO YOU like to shirk work? Here’s some easy money—start her voice with its pleasant, some- BRING HOME THE BACON? Stickling! We’ll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for how fitting accent, and the air hundreds that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles of gentle distraction which she with two-word rhyming answers. Both words have the same brought to her role made it a number of sy!!ables. (Don’t do drawings. ) Send yourSticklers quite memorable one. Sally Conk- with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe- lin not only looked as I had Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. And remember— imagined Sister JoAnna of the you’re bound to Stickle better when you’re enjoying a Lucky, Cross must look but she made because Luckies taste better. Luckies’ mild, good-tasting to- Dragon Wagon Sages’ Wages her a convincing person. She bacco is TOASTED to taste even better. Fact is, you’ll say LINDA CUMMINGS, NANCY SMITH, Luckies are the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked! U. OF ALABAMA U. OF CHICAGO

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Fri., Feb. 8, 1957 TWO COACHES, ONE FIN AND FUR 4 BASEBALL HOPEFULS FOOTBALL PLAYER PRACTICE, LAWSON CAPTAI LEAVE HUMBOLDT Seertive Sor the 1007 Lammhosions bene One on under way week as Coach Ced Kinzer issued the call for all Dr. Jack Netcher, who this year hopefuls to turn out for of the defend- joined the Humboldt State phy- ing Far ree Sick e Taras Ce Cheaghes, sical education department and Indoor practice sessions will be is currently guiding the Junior] ® held until the first official work- last year who will act as coach out, which will be Feb. 18, Em- of the Junior Jacks for this sea- Jacks to one of their best seasons | 2 ™ phasis is on loosening up and son, and Warren Smith, who will in history, will leave HSC to be- | ; working the pitching arms into serve as Varsity manager. come athletic director at High- a shape. Pepper games and - Kinzer stated that he expects point College at Highpoint, North :

ting from a batting tee is also another ten or 15 players to turn Carolina at the end of this sem- samples and research than for occupying some of the practice out when the outdoor practices ester, human consumption. There tors and trying to do the medi- schedule, actually get under way. are several recipes put out by cal work from a laymans view. A former Bob Lawson, a two year vet- The Lumberjacks shared last conservation agencies that It won’t work. eran, was elected team captain player, Netcher has performed season’s title with the Sacramen- make some real nice dishes out To the ‘wildlifers’ at HSC who at the organizational meeting to in this section of the nation in to State Hornets with identical of coots. to worl: for the Califor- replace Jerry Garcia, who had the past. Highpoint is a member nine win one loss record, All but nia Fish and Game Depart been elected at the end of last of NAIA and has an enrollment Steelhead fishing is still the three of the 1956 regulars have main topic of most of the HSC ment, or for eny other conser season but decided against re- returned for another season and of around 1000 students.

vation agency, this trend 2% turning to school this year. Law- Bob Doornink, another mem- outdoorsmen, The Mad River many new prospects are among has produced some nice fish the thought by the local sportsmen son, a Junior who has been the the 34 hopefuls. Other than ber of the PE department and football line coach and track past week and should be good presents a tremendous problem club’s first string shortstop since Garcia and Huff, who has used coach, is also departing. His this weekend if the weather holds It is a challenge to us to do his Freshman season, was select- up his eligibility, only ed for the Most Valuable Player absence will be only temporary, out for us. Frank Metcalf and our best to ward off such a Larry Taylor is missing. Wayne Salmon tried the Smith Award on the 1956 Co-Champs. No squad cut is planned for at however, as he is going to study He will not join the team until for his doctorate degree at the River over the past week end and least a few weeks. Those pre- did pretty fair. Frank took four the Lumberjack varsity basket- sently out include: University of Oregon during the while Wayne scored a goose egg. ball season ends. Several other Bill Wilber, Allan Schrader, 57-58 school year. When the fall of 1958 rolls The two they brought home were those who go into the field only hoopsters will probably also turn Jack Menzia, Ralph Mayo, Tom out for the diamond sport when around Doornink will once again nice fresh fish. Bill Pogue, Stan @ few times each year? The Retzloff, Lawson, Jesse Washing- Elcock, Jim Joseph and Jack Le- author is for those who work basketball is over. ton, Ron Thomas, Gary Mauney, return to Humboldt State and resume his present duties. gate are working on Big Lagoon in the field all year. Kinzer declared, ‘We'll have Jahn Washington, Frank Burke, Jerry Bartlett, a Humboldt and they state that there should s g s the pitchers and catchers going Jack Maze, Al Deniz, Jerry Sel- State football player who has be a good of steelies come GIVE THE FISH AND GAME full speed from now on. They vage, Joe Beeson, Charles Brack- performed outstandingly for the into that lagoon when it breaks DEPARTMENT A HAND IN- will be throwing hard and run- ett. Jacks in his three years, is an- over the bar - - and it should be STEAD OF A BOOT. ning 1,000 yards every night. Craig McMahan, Dick Turner, other departee, A Junior, Bartlett breaking over any day now. The hitters will be working off Bill Baxter, Bill Matson, Bob leaves this month for a six- the tees and getting their arms Gay, Scott Holmes, Bob Good- There is still much unrest and and legs in shape. We want win, Ike Peterson, Terry Simpson, months active training course frustration concerning the recent Realtor 39 with the National Guard. He will everyone strong and ready by Dick Dudley, Jack Wagner, Jr., doe shoot on the last three days return to school in August in BOB MADSEN February 18. Buck Downard, of deer season. ‘Many sportsmens time to play his Senior year of Carl Carlson, Jim Richardson, groups are seeking the powers of Also present at the meeting football and finish in his educa- and Associate were Phill Huff, tedm captain Gerry Carlson, Frank Burke, legislature and other political tion. forces to settle the issue. One Dave Pope, and Lynn Layton. DICK GRECIAN ’50

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JACKS PLAY GATORS IN CONTESTS IN Junior Jacks To SAN FRANCISCO OVER THE WEEKEND Battle Nichols

GASTRITS SPORTS mberjacks will endeavor to get back ea the win trail cs they ie teeaene trail as they Pontiac Tonight Gators in San Fran- pod tonigh ae ween While the Varsity team travels Now possessing a 1-3 record to San Francisco to meet the the Jacks are poised, ready to final flury of games. He stated, Golden Gators, the Junior Jacks “We do not intend to finish in |SFeas make a final stab for a winning will meet Nichols Pontiac of season and successful year. In the cellar of the conference by Crescent City tonight in the edi- addition to the series which any means.” Humboldt gym. ew. starts tonight Humboldt has four In the Far Western Confererite The Crescent City five have tournament held in Reno over more league games. Next week scored one of the two wins which the Christmas vacation the Gold- who the power-latent University of have been recorded against the for- en Gators handed the Jacks a 61- Nevada Wolfpack, who are good Junior Jacks, and boasts such 58 defeat. In that game Floyd art. . bets to cop the conference title, stars as Larry Taylor, who was ger play here and the season winds Glenn, a city college transfer, on Humboldt’s Varsity last year, scored a total of 28 points against up two weeks from now as Hum- and Sam Wigley, who played for the Humboldters. Another new- boldt hosts the Cal Aggies. Del Norte High. comer to the Gators, Allen Mar- Two squad members will be Coach Jack Netcher will coun- tino, added 16 to the cause of the

shee missing from the Jacks roster for ter with Jerry Hathaway, a high 1 a victors. scoring center, Joe Johnson and academic reasons for the rest of Two standout veteran per- the year, They are Joe Johnson, Jim Hadley, forwards, and will formers from last year’s good Frosh star, and Eddie Thomas, a choose his guards from among Gator squad which are expected ork ball-hawking guard. Johnson John Washington, Lars Fredrick- to give Humboldt trouble tonight r or has remained in school while son, Ron Thomas, and Bob Kays, nly and tomorrow night are Milt Gar- a five foot ten inch new-comer Thomas is expected to return to field and Phil Givant. the campus next fall. to the squad from Sacred Heart rork Last season Humboldt upset High in San Francisco. Coach Franny Givins has pre- the San Francisco five in a pair dicted that Humboldt will pull Game time is 7:30 p.m. of hard-fought battles, 72-66 and out of its losing streak during the 78-63, Following those wins the co for the series. Probable start- AME IN- Jacks went on to take a share of ers for Humboldt in the games the Far Western Crown with will be Captain Henry Cooper, Large Thinclad Nevada with records of 7-3, Bob Lawson, Warren Baker, Don Givins will take a ten-man Robinson, and either Jack Evans 39 traveling squad to San Francis- or Joye Miller. Turnout As Track

Season Begins READY-MIX CONCRETE Humboldt State College track 50 prospects are bright according to 24-Hour Service track coach Bob Doornink. With NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL a record turnout of fifty-eight and Delivery to Any Location in men and an enlarged schedule Humboldt is slated to have the finest track representation in A & E READIMIX years, le 7 After a drought of about ten Phone VA 2-0318 years Humboldt finally produced a representative squad in 1956 P. O. Box 428 One of the most improved ey oy 6 ballplayers and with a bevy of returning let- Bob Lawson (above )e Lawson, who has seen action at both termen and many new prospects guard and forward this season, will be in the panties five Sonight the thin clads are looking for- when Humboldt takes on the Golden Gators in San Francisco. ward to an even better season

in 1957. Helping coach Bob Doornink Business Education Day Scheduled year are

with the runners this the business de- The first Business Education John Black from and Gerald Partain Day ever to be sponsored by Humboldt State will be held on partment

department. campus March 6, sponsored by from the forestry Returning lettermen are Paul the division of business. who holds the school All students interested in Williams WATCH REPAIRS with a time of 50 sec- careers in business or adminis- 440 record and Earl Barnum, the tration will be invited, and most onds flat is returning in the business classes will be excused football flash, jump and high jump. to allow students to participate. broad the school broad Business Education days have Barnum holds ats eS at 23 feet 3 inches. been held on other campuses and jump record This was his winning jump in have proved of great value to the last students, Mayfield pointed out. the Far Western Conference Silver - China Davis and Dave Plans are being made to invite year. Jim Watches - Diamonds will probably be in outstanding guest speakers from Sturdevant again. They were the San Francisco and Sacramento, contention one and number two representatives of national busi- number ARCATA EUREKA hurdlers last year. Also return- ness and industrial organizations ing will be Harman Bonniksen, Humboldt’s top sprinter last year, The weight division will re- DICTIONARIES INCREASED main virtually the same as last year with Ben Zlatoroff and Ralph Johnson throwing the shot 20% IN PRICE JAN. 1ST put and discus, Hank Cooper is expected to return in the javelin and make another assault on the school record which he has brok- en the last two years running. WHILE OUR STOCK ON HAND Some of the promising new prospects include Manuel Vas- LASTS NO INCREASE quez in the pole vault and “CORE” 08 A REGISTERED TRADEMARK. COPYRIGHT 1987 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. sprints, Rigo Piva in the pole vault and Dale Kohinka in the one and two mile, Websters New World Dictionary The hurdling ranks have also been strengthened with the ad- It’s a puzzlement: COLLEGE EDITION dition of two newcomers, Myron tobb and Bob Tipling. Wayne Emery and Warren Baker are ‘When you're old enough to go to college, also being counted on as point collecters, Emery is a javelin you’re old enough to go out with girls. When thrower and Baker is a high jumper. you’re old enough to go out with girls, who needs

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Page 6 LUMBERJACK Fri., Feb. 8, 1957 PATRONIZE OUR Music Department To Observe New Sigma House ADVERTISERS ... McKITTRICK (Continued trom Page One) Sends Out SOS Founders Day Deans and their secretaries, and A nearly doubled enrollment National Spurs Founders Day Rosemarie Gwerder was elected 3°%o to all faculty members who par- in classes is cause for will be observed by the Hum- president of Sigma House at the ticipated in testing, photographs, the SOS sent out by the music boldt State chapter next Thurs- first musiness meeting of the Dividend physicals, etc., and passed their department for loan of addi- day, Feb, 14, at a tea and recep- new semester. Joy Parlato, past Current own tests of endurance with fly- tional pianos for the spring tion in Nelson Hall lounge. president, conducted the meet- Paid on Savings A.special geranium ing and will remain in the capa- ing colors. semester. All freshman women, especial- to Dr. Girard who interviewed Leland Barlow, chairman of city of Head Resident. Twice Yearly who ly those interested in Spur mem- everyone we sent to him, the division of Fine and Ap- bership, are invited, said. Judy Other new officers are Joyce Your Savings Are worried with me through count- plied Arts, states that three up- Weaver, secretary - treasurer; and Ferguson, vice president. Frosh Insured by an Agency less committee sessions, right pianos are needed to pro- women will be invited to submit Norma Shreve, Inter-Club Sen- only U. S. Government whose kidding is surpassed vide adequate instruction for information that will be used in ate representative; Claudia of the by his kindness, and his wit out- the large number of students Wood, fire chief; Patty Hutchens, wis- making up the pledge list. Fac- weighed by his workaday ulty women also are especially Inter-Dorm Council representa- Humboldt Federal dom. invited. tive; Gayle Reynolds, house- Dahlias to the mimeograph keeper; Rose Linser, scrapbook; operators who performed numer- Plans are being made to have Association Sam Hinton, celebrated Ameri- Fern Fowler, refreshments and ous emergency operations for us Carol Finley, decorator. can folk singer, at the tea. Mr. fn addition to printing and es- Plans for the future include sembling the equivalent of a Hinton will be on campus to par- Savings and Loan ticipate in the American Heri- several get togethers with other Funk and Wagnalls Unabridged! living groups, a silver tea and 585 G Street \_ tage Week program Thursday a term party.

night. Camellias to the publicity staff a for giving us so much free, flat- Freshmen women who cannot tering and favorable advertis- attend but wish to be considered ing. Verbenas to the Faculty So- for pledging should have their cia] Committee who enabled the names entered by a friend. BUTTERNUT BREAD whole staff to function without Spurs is the national honorary breaking the tradition of the cof- women’s service society for soph- fee break. : ducational TV omore women. and TOPS IN QUALITY Daffodils to Dr. Balabanis (Continued from Page One) for their the Division chairmen meeting of the state committee partici- ideas, helpfulness, and on the study of television in Cali- Ladd To Address to their TRY IT AND SEE THE pation, and gardenias fornia state colleges. From Sac- secretaries who assumed respon- ramento Ladd paid a visit to Phi Delta Kappa men sibilities beyond their years. Local members of the educa- DIFFERENCE IN TASTE H. S and Fresno State College to view Begonias to Dr. Milhous their radio-TV and audio-visual tional fraternity Phi Delta Kappa Dr. Arvilla Rost and the Screening equipment. Next he attended the will learn “What’s New in Edu- instr’ put the bee Committee who help Audio-Visual Education Associa- cational TV” when Dr. William » = from other SEE YOUR GROCER TODAY on those unfortunates tion Annual conference in Baker- Ladd speaks to the group at their spor States! field, as the Humboldt represen- dinner-meeting Monday evening, forni all student assistants capté And to Feb. 18. :

tative. and faculty wives who faithfully Lum performed their varied tasks — more georgeous marigolds to supple- Coac ment the meager recompense the high State allows. “gold-cups” to the Modern! California | ive He staff in the Business Office, who accept cash from colle so willingly his A They don’t believe in customers. sical the wealth, however. In sharing * lowi years, I’ve never been all these ed t to pry loose a single nickel! able You Best! work basket full of glori- Pick the Pack that Suits A bushel eral ous roses to my own staff — for * advat spirit, good humor, their willing degre tireless effort, and gratifying ef- ficiency in keeping up with ris- Teal At ing tide of records, rules, rou- schoo tines, and responsibility. and | exes select And “forget - you - nots” for everyone else who had a part, playe not otherwise mentioned. all-ju CARNATIONS TO STUDENTS ton ju To the students, for their Dr. Je courtesy, ‘patience, and good will of th

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face another registration, includ- Sch: ing even those few of you whose to Hu: patience understandably wore a ball te ein 194 little thin! Your comments keep ta Us on our toes, and keep us con- \ ear Tae an al stantly evaluating our pro- select cedures in the hope that some- 1948 s time we will be able to please Afte all of the people all of the time, emplo even if it becomes necessary to South enlist Daughters of Pocahontas turnec to man our many posts, 1955 1 Now registration is over. The ( paraphernalia is returned to its FILTERS resting place for another semes- ter — and everyone can now set- cco co. FILTERS mvers TOBA wucoert & DR. 0 co tle down to study - - AND TO roBace & MYERS CHANGE PROGRAMS. LiGGet? A dandelion to every one of you TOV particularly to our ‘“non-readers” who filled out their study lists in Prog ink! format in Hu REGISTRATION — the magic key that admits you all to the Ted W wonderful fraternity of Lumber- to the fornia jacks. If the initiation is rough, and ot the rewards are rich. And after ing he thirty - eight registrations, I Feb. 7, should know whereof I write. A sincere thanks to all you. room. report

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