College Trustees Here By TOM LAHNERS The Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges wil] LumberJack meet here this afternoon to hear reports by committees which have been meeting on HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE campus. Last night the trustees were Vol. XXXVI ~ ARCATA, CALIF., FRI, MAY 10, 1963 No. 24 the guests-of-honor at the 50th Ane niversary alumni banquet. Among the other guests were Chancellor Glenn Dumke and members of the Chancellor’s staff and college pres PP&M idents of Long Beach State Col- lege, Sonoma State College, San Jose State College and San Diego State College. Tickets Dr. Monroe Spaght, class of 1926 and president of Shell Off { Co., received the HSC Alumni Ase sociation’s Who’s Who award for On Sale 1963. Dr. Spaght spoke on “Con- cern for character.” Tickets are now on sale fon Members of the Trustees who the Peter, Paul, and Mary con. [ag are on campus are Gregson Baut cert to be held May 22 in the zer, John Carr, Phebe Conly, Don Men’s Gym at 8:30 p.m., ac- Hart, Louis H. Heilbron, Theo- cording to Mr. Howard Good- Peter Yarrow, Allin Travers and Paul and Mary, will appear at the Men’s Gym dore Meriam, Paul Spencer, Allen win, campus coordinator for Stookey, the nati f famous Peter, Paul| May $3. J. Sutherland and E. Guy Warren. the affair. The Trustees will hold a gen- Admission prices are $2.50 for eral meeting at 1:30 p.m. today ASB card holders and $3.00, gen- in the Studio Theater. The various eral admission. committees will submit their fe- - Tickets may be purchased at ports to the Trustees at that time. the Student Store, the Photo Spec- — EDITORIAL The committees concerned with ialty Shop and Art Fudem’s in — all the problems of the state col Eureka, and Town & Country Ap- ‘‘Might makes right’’ seems to be the criterion used in | To Dance leges are planning, rules, policy parel in Arcata. No reservations allocating some funds in the California State College system. and finance. will be accepted. This is ridiculous. The Senior Class will hold The Associated Student Body is Humboldt State, the pee wee of the state colle chain,|its Annual Dinner Dance at sponsoring the event, working in suffers because funds are often granted on the basis of full|/the Arcata American Legion conjunction with Campus Concerts, time enrollment. Schools like San Jose State and San Fran-/ Hall on Saturday. The affair Frat Open ’ Ltd. of Beverly Hills. Delores to enrich their offerings! will be catered by the Cafeter- Johnson, representing the Student cisco State have more opportunity Executive Council, is assisting with ’ and serve their students because of this method. ia and the Towers, with music arrangements. If this size-money relationship really produced results,|furnished by the Melodiers. The 7:30 dinner will give the House Near Mr. Goodwin estimates the scat- | students from those big schools would lead in accomplish- ing capacity of the gym for the|ments over people from Podunk Tech. seniors and their guests a chance : : to celebrate with their fell d- Delta Sigma Phi fraternity concert at 2,000 persons. He said The record shows that the relationship breaks down. Hum- | none, Dados haa tae el will hold an Open House Sun- singing trio will provide! }oidt State is one of two state colleges which produced @ 12 at the dress affair. their the folk own special microphones, day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, to Woodrow Wilson Fellowship winner this year. HSBC's for-| Tickets cost SOc per couple and \wive the general public a true which should eliminate the acous- have fielded champion- are on sale in the bookstore. Class tics problem that plagued the re- ensics and journalism departments picture of fraternity life. cent Highwaymen concert. ship-winning students. An HSC student was just elected Pres- president Ron DeForge explained, have collected some money | DSP president Monty Feekes ident of the 3,500-member Student California Teachers Asso-'“we | aarenand a welcome to the faculty ciation. Even in sports HSC excells, and excells far out of through various activities during proportion to its size. our four years and if we don't and student body saying, “We Arts Festival — don’t plan on boring people by Should Humboldt State’s Woodrow Wilson Fellowship it" as Tab ue eos showing them bedrooms, bathe Calendar winner be slighted because key research papers are not avail- next year.” rooms and kitchens; we'll show able in the library? Should the journalism department suffer | a them how 50 men successfully and TODAY — WATER BALLET by not being able to obtain a ae eae to travel Big te : efficiently run a house.” “Syncopated Splash,” Leela Zion, | The greek letter men have die Monica for a convention (at which HSC deteated ‘, San coordinator, Natatorium, 8:15 p.m. Jose State and others in competitive tests)? Should any Dean Makes | vided the tour into five general Admission: adults, $1.00; high suffer just because there are |areas: scholarship, athletics, gove school students, 50c; children un- HSC student, gifted or average, |ernment, pledgeship, and social. only 2,000 others like him, rather than 10,000 others? der 12, 25c; SB card holders, free. Delta Kappa, local chapter of Bob Cousey, the great Boston Celtics guard, may have TOMORROW — WATER he was one the nationally affiliated group, is BALLET “Syncopated Splash,” been the best basketball player in history. Yet located on 464 12th street, two Natatorium, 8:15 p.m. of the smallest men in the professional league. Humboldt Of Retirement blocks south of the College & SUNDAY — ART EXHIBITS State likes to think it can score, too, but first we need some) president Cornelius Siemens of- block west of Trinity Hospice Art Building and Sequoia Theater, money to buy a ball. ficially announced last night that 2 to 4 p.m. Dean Homer P. Balabanis will re- Bob Garzee, Public Relationg STUDENT RECITAL — Or-! tire at the close of the 1963-64 Day chairman, said, “We're giving gan students of James T. Mearns, the people a chance to see how wé Sequoia Theater, 5 p.m., no admis- Ten on Our Side ee sion charge. eration. They'll learn how we ART LECTURE — Harold Paris, visiting sculptor from the | — EDITORIAL — University of California; Max But- | Hell has frozen over, the Eighth Wonder of the World ler, coordinator, 8:15 p.m. No ad- | has been discovered, and the underdog has won. ¥ 3 4 = s mission charge. | Humboldt State students have retained their voice in $ MONDAY — INDUSTRIAL setting athletic policy, by a 10-8 vote of the HSC Academic ARTS EXHIBIT—College Com- outcome of this vote means that two students member. mons, Ernest Bednar, coordinator, Senate. The will sit on the Athletic Advisory Committee, in the lofty 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. per- STUDENT RECITAL—A var- arena of association with faculty and administration ied program by students of the sonnel. Faculty Gets Department of Music, Music The vote also means that the Senate has sanctioned student Building, 8:15 p.m. No admission participation in that most valuable of academic pursuits — charge. policy setting. ; In the Swing TUESDAY — INDUSTRIAL The danger is, of course, that students may be put in A “slight discrepancy” has turn- ARTS EXHIBIT, College Com-' yery uncomfortable positions. Suppose that a student's vote ed up in the results of the recent mons, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. football or a playoff in kept HISC out of a bowl game in Dean Homer Balabanis faculty elections — an extra ballot. ART IN ACTION — Painting, | basketball. And what makes the extra vote drawing, sculpture, pottery, design, | in 1927 The obvious reply to this is that the student would be significant is that one office was photography, and craft student i, established by the academic year. Dean Balabanis has decided by that slim margin. demonstrations, James Crawford, | voting to enforce an @ proved Senate itself, Presumably the policy covers most incidents | been at HSC for 40 years. Dr. W. L. Bohlmann, chairman coordinator, Art Building and Pot-| | Dean Balabanis first announced tery Studio, 2 to 4 p.m. which are likely to come up, so the committee members would of the faculty elections committee, have no choice about voting against such things as segregated | his retirement to a meeting of the reported that one more ballot than WEDNESDAY — INDUS- iqeneral faculty in ae a TRIAL ARTS EXHIBIT, Col- housing for players, etc. <. there are eligible voters turned up lege Commons, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Everybody at HSC who wants to see more participation | Prise co « = in one precinct. by students in the running of the school should personally ‘ri. 7 tar te eit te ae ; “Since the Elections Committee THURSDAY — ART IN AC-| eatiad pee TION, Art Building and Pottery | thank the 10 men who voted for the student voice in policy ; hy var had no way Of knowing which Studio, 2 to 4 p.m. making. They are Mr. Leland Barlow, Mr. Reese Bullen, Dr. rain fue Elementary weathers.” was the extra ballot,” Dr. Bohl- ONE-ACT PLAYS — “Pierre, John Butler, Mr. William Haverstock, Dr. Ford Hess, Dr. © [,, jonor of Dean Balabanis and mann said, “it was decided to in- clude the extra ballot in the tally Pathelin” (anon), Lila Cooper, di- | Don Karshner, Dr. Larry Kerker, Dr. Bob Kittleson, Mr. j,). 4) years of service and scholar- \ of total number of votes.” rector; “The Wandering Scholar Sawatzky. | ship achievement the college is in- From Paradise” by Hans Sachs, James Mearns and Dr.
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