TWIRP Season’s Here; Dance to Climax Activities

The gals have gone all out on buying hunting licenses this week, and the Vol. XL VII CHICO STATE COLLEGE. CHICO. CALIF. — FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952 \deer they're hunting are the two-legged variety. Open season on males has No. been declared and the few who haven't been bagged are on the Iota Sigma list just waiting for the huntress to appear. This is one time when hunt- \ ing without a license is perfectly legal, but without one no gal can climax the annual TWIRP dance this evening. Science Conference Opens Today -9 The girl-drag-boy dance is the j high point in the Iota Sigma fra ter- j nity year, and one of the first events I the frosh learned about when they With Dr. Geo. Beadle As Speaker I entered our halls in September. Royne McGinne’s band will make the trek from Oroville to open the Chico Stale’s now science build­ ! dance at 10:00 p. m., and the strains ing will be officially opened f th j of the last tune at 1:00 a. m. will Cast Calls for week-end when the Northern Cal­ j mead the end of another week of ifornia Science Conference is held I Birthday Party I Daisy Mae activities. there as an "open house" for all Hunting licenses are a must, too, Pioneer Day high school teachers in the area. For New Eligible for the gals who have set out to win Conference meetings will be open j the prize for the most points earned Show Continue to students and the public. Dr. for helping the fellas. The prize Vesta Holt, director of the Division Voters Thursday j this year is bigger and better, as of Natural Sciences, will chairman 1 have been the entire week’s activi- You don’t have to be a profes­ the week-end event. Chico Staters who have reached ! ties. At last year’s dance. Lois sional actor, singer or dancer to take Following the theme, “The Influ­ | their 21st birthday and have not yet j I Strong won a compact with the fra- part in the Pioneer Day Musical. If ence of Science in the M odem. registered to vote will be the _guests i ! ternity emblem when her points you can ham it, hoof it or carry a World and Its Contributions to the of the League of Women Voters at numbered in the thousands. Good tune, YOU are needed in this show. Welfare of Human Beings,” many “Your 21st Birthday Party,” to be deeds for the male clan are earned Tryouts and auditions will be held college professors from all over this | be'd Thursday evening, April 3, at I when the gals buy cokes, open doors, on the stage of the auditorium next ___state _____ will present______their ____ views_____ on I A F m e r J. Hamilton Elementary take their catches to dinner, bake Tuesday and Wednesday nights at J such subjects that cover biology, school. them those cakes we’ve been hear­ 7:3°- | botany, chemistry, geology, physics The program will be given for the I ing about, and scrub their cars till benefit of the students who have they shine. No more than 25 points The show, “Fifty Million Fresh- ' and Physical science, mathematics may be awarded at one time for a men,” is about college life in gen- iand photography, reached voting age and have as yet | not registered. The deadline for j deed of kindness to the weaker sex. eral and contains campus scenes as ! Many experts on their subjects registering has been set for April 10. Leap year and TWIRP Week have well as other bits of college in trig u e' will present their topics this week- Pro-America, the Chico M inister­ not been combined before at Chico such as “The Park," “Dorm Life” ! end. The main address is to be ial society, and the American Asso- State, and the combination has been and so on. If you have a song you j given by Dr. George W. Beadle, di­ a good one, making a double oppor­ can sing, bring the music. If you ' rector of the Kerckoff Laboratories I » tunity for the fair maidens on cam­ wot* icauread uucalines uior waltz, waiu, beuc there!were: a A i! vtof uiuiug/Biology at vttiuuiuiaCalifornia .uisuiuveInstitute uio f ____K .. ^ birthday event__. • A . pro-___¡«r pus. Dates will gather at the Me­ complete rundown of the.show w ill | Technology. Dr. Beadle, because of j morial Hall in casual dress for an be given so you can see what parts ■ his vast knowledge and research, is j ¡ , hi h evening of dancing with the females you would like to fry out for. This an authority in the field of heredity. • Clals’ whlch Mayor Ted Merlam reveling in their domineering state. is all informal and will be a lot of | His years have been well spent on I j? °*: * voting p ro ­ The fella who asks for a dance will good fun. the staffs of Cornell. H arvarTstan- P^sented by the League of j the staffs of Cornell, Harvard, Stan Women Voters, and a discussion of be shunned; it’s the girl’s move and Barney Ide and Stan Keyawa I ford and now, the California Insti-1political activity, by S. E. Shapiro from all signs she plans to take ad­ wrote “Fifty Million Freshmen” in tute of Technology. and Robert Laughlin. - vantage of this opportunity. Added to this program will be a The evening will end with an in­ The men will sport corsages made £ sags* «issa1 « formal social hour at which tim e by their dates, and anything goes present writing for "The SSports------l| esteda ]uncheon in meetin« is p la c Dr’ e d BeadW-for Saturday. Also I new"¡"J, voters will meet with w city u offi-j . Elementary School here. Fresh g a rd e n vegetables, men,” who are featured on Jack ; rp^ „»in i I cials and will also have a chance to Comm* Concert marshmallows, gumdrops, cigarettes, Benny’s Sunday afternoon and eve The science building will be filled | Y toys, and what have you will be fea­ • I withL/iih manvmany ayhihiteexhibits, illustrating illnctratincr thn!the | y * . A „ a 5f pr^7,' ning radio program. TTBST[various subjects being being discussed.1 ent______Birthday, cakes _ and t coffee will Administrators Meet tured, but remember, girls, to leave The first cast call was held Wed- j Among them will be an entertaining “if “ ^ed, carrying out the theme of To Feature I the garlic at home. It’s your nose nesday evening and could boast only | set of modem art paintings, by G. W. j “^evening, On Chico Campus j that will be rubbing in your crea- a small turnout However, cast calls \ Prescott professor of Botany at1 Young *oung votersvo1 who attend w ill be j tion most of the evening. The Annual Spring Conference of Leo Foley and Franz Sanden are this week will probably bring in th e ' Michigan "state, describing many 11IiiTcidJlced , ^ eir Public and p a rty Pianist Monday | the Sigs who've taken charge of the needed— j -j ----- number1— of —participants u-i— -- a— n •* d i , phases ■ ^ of• - that - field.¿1- - J ■ officials and the mechanics of vot- the Northern Section of the Califor­ the rehearsal schedule will be post- j | ing will be explained. It is the pur- nia Elementary School Administra­ affair. Tickets are still available ' pose of the meeting to centralize tors' Association was held in Chico from any fraternity member. A date ed soon. CAR WASH Well over 100 students took p art j attention on more active participa-! on March 21-22, with events taking im^rovlsation^nd humorous rarira! I bureau was set UP Wednesday and tion in politics and to develop a last- ! place at the Hotel Oaks and Chico! tures on the niano will make his I tbe unlucky ones who hadn’t yet Varifty Thisi Junior Class Car Wash year s musical comedy will be given ; Donate to the Pause ing interest in the affairs of govern-; State college. j ^ ^ c T t o ^ W Jo S S S ffity dra8fied“? ment and in the men and women re- On Saturday morning, March 22, j Concert goers Monday, March 31 i heads “ * swamswamped the P Sigs to sign only twice since last year’s Friday JUNIOR PROM sponsible for government ' their names on the dotted line. Then aftern°on’s programs T h u ^ y , April 3 _ Between the activities took place in the new audi- i His name is Mario Braggiotti netted together as much as Saturday Men.s and Women.s DormS| bom torium at Chico State. Dr. Harlen I He is internationally known. He i ®aisH?00*t ov5T made evening. 10:00 a m to 5;00 p m M. Adams, executive dean, greeted' was the partner in m usic w ith! prSI ?, the group with the timely topic, i Jacques Fray as they formed the ,. ^«Boons w ill be the theme of “Fifty Million Freshmen” will be j 75c per Student Benjamin Orames, “What the Community Expects of j two piano team. Playing solo now, S?e decora**°^' 33 planned by th presented Friday and Saturday j $1.00 per City Residents other than the School.” Mrs. Edward T. Walk-' Braggiotti is winning new success I . *rom nights only. students Of Salvation Army, er, state president of the California; for the novelty, informality and cor-1 * e suspect the majority of the col- Congress of Parents and Teachers, i diality of his program, as well as his *efe J®* turn out to see the gals To Speak Here rallied with the topic, “What the! artistic qualities rule the evening as the topsy-turvy Schools Expect of the Community ” j He is the fourth child in a family j wee* comes to a nappy end. Scienc« Conference Commissioner Benjamin Orames, Section meetings were then held by i of eight in which all eight became i ------♦ —— — i Australian-born Salvation Army of- I various public relation groups, which | fleer who has lived and worked i n ! discussed subjects of interest to alL FRIDAY, MARCH 28, AND SATURDAY. MARCH 29 : many parts of the world, including ; Friday and Saturday evening Faculty Briefs Under the Sponsorship of the Division of Natural Sciences New Zealand, France, Egypt, N o rth events were held at the Hotel Oaks. Chico State College China, Canada and , w ill b e The conference ended with a meet- the speaker in the Little Theater j ¡ng of participants for the section The first sabbatical leave ever to FRIDAY Thursday, April 3, at 2:30 p. m. The meeting at Santa Barbara and the j be granted at Chico State will be talk is open without charge to a ll officers and directors of the north- ! taken by Dr. Vesta Holt, beginning 7:30-8:00 p. m.—Registration. Foyer of Auditorium. students and the general public. era section. ! January 1, 1953, for six months. Dr. 8:15—OPENING SESSION. Commissioner Orames, tall deep­ I Holt plans to study the science pro- Welcome to Conference Participants, Dr. Glenn Kendall, Presi­ voiced and erect, began his S alva­ i grams of general education patterns dent of the College. Presentation of Conference Theme, Dr. Vesta tion Army officership in 1899, leav­ in schools such as the University of Holt, Chairman, Division of Natural Sciences. Introduction of the ing his home in Kyneton, Australia, [ Chicago, M ichigan State, Princeton, Guest Speaker, Dr. Holt. to commence a career that has m ade Newman Club Columbia and Harvard. ADDRESS: “Living Molecules: A New Age in Science,” Dr him a true internationalist. For George W. Beadle, Director Kerckhoff Laboratories of Biology, three years he served as a chaplain Dr. Holt, who is chairman of the California Institute of Technology. in the muddy trenches of France ! division of natural sciences, came RECEPTION. Auditorium Lounge. during World War I, and also in th e Forum Series to Chico State college in 1926 from sandy terrain of the Suez Canal j Columbia university, where she re- SATURDAY area. ’ ceived her M A Later she earned 9:00-9:30—Registration and Open House. Lower floor. Science Later he was leader of the Salva­ Open to Public | her PhD. at Stanford university. Building. tion Army in North China, territo r­ She had sponsored the Delta Sig 9:30-10:30—SECTION MEETINGS. ial commander for the Western Sex instruction for our young I ! sorority for the past 25 years and I. “Our Present Concept of the Gene,” Dr. George W. Beadle; America territory, and then of Can­ people was the theme of Monday i i the Theta Epsilon sorority, which Harry Silberman, Science, Anderson High school, presiding. ada, and international secretary for evening's third in the series of Mar- j celebrated its silver anniversary this Room Sc. 120. the - and the British riage and Family Forums, sponsored ¡ week. II. “The Geology of Northern California,” Dr. Fred Neumann, Dominions at the army’s interna­ by the Chico State Newman dub. ■ The sabbatical leave was granted Geology, Chico State College. Room SM-117. tional headquarters in London. | Dr. Holt at a meeting of the presi­ III. “Some Demonstrations in Elementary Physics,” Mr. Ed­ Dr. Donald J. Casey presented his; dent’s cabinet on Tuesday morning, theme, “The Doctor Speaks on Sex,' MARIO BRAGGIOTTI ward Guilford, and Mr. Frank Bjorklund, Physics, Chico State and was followed by Rev. Bernard March 18. College. Room Sc. 118. German Student J. Manion, assistant pastor of St musicians, painters or writers. Their Ur. Ralph H. Pryor, assistant pro- IV. Science and Society. Dr. Noel Mottershead, Philosophy, John the Baptist Catholic church,! father Isodore Braggiotti was a I lessor of business at Chico State col- Chico State college; Mr. Alfred Tisch, Business Manager, Mills Visits Groups Here who gave “The Priest Speaks on noted voice teacher; their mother! lege, has been invited for the third Orchards, Hamilton City, presiding. Room SM-208. ______Sex." The reproductive system and the beautiful Lily Schlesinger of j consecutive year to join the faculty 10:30-11:15—RECESS. Coffee Hour and Open House. The Westminster club, the Pres- ! function in both male and female . i of the summer session at New Mex- 11:15-12:15—SECTION MEETINGS. byterian student group, this week was discussed, and a frank talk on Braggiotti spent his time in Bos-,, *®° Highlands^ university in Las V. “Bacteria as Weapons in Warfare,” Dr. Allan Douglas, has sponsored the visit of Edzard jsa? was given, showing the two ton and in his youth. He i ” ****• . **• conduct Biology, Chico State college; George McDougal, Trinity Union Obendiek of Wuppertal, Germany, viewpoints. . started the study of piano in the! administration and super- High school, presiding. Room Sc. 120. to our campus. j The series will end Monday eve- [ New England Conservatory of Mu-1vulonvision 01of business education and VI. Engaging Demonstrations of Some Basic Chemical Princi­ ning when “Life Together” will be j sic. A t 17 he entered the Con- j ^ ( h ods of teaching business sub­ ples, Using Available Materials and Equipment Dr. H. Courtney Obendiek has studied at Wupper­ Benedict and Dr. Norman Lofgren, Chemistry, Chico State col­ tal Teachers Train in g college, G o t­ file theme brought out in the discus-! servatory and at this time met Jec