
d t e @ ^ i n e ^T~I3--NUMBER 41 PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS AT FLAGSTAFF. ARIZONA TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1944 A. C. Peterson The Colonel Puls in a Word for the WAC ToQuit ASTC CIVILIANS, NAVY LAUD In September MAY FESTIVAL SUCCESS After seventeen years of teach­ ing in Arizona State Teachers Col- ■J. Professor A. C. Peterson is SjninK from the faculty. His Predicted "Year's Biggest Deal," J^jJnation will become effective History, Functions i in August after the summer ses- rion. Mr, Peterson’s flails for the Gala May Day Weekend Meets With future aren't definite at the pres­ Of Campus Groups et time. Approval; May Occur Each Semester Mr. Peterson was born in Utah Listed By PINE in 1870. lie eamc to Northern Ari- The two day celebration of Navy tona in 1STS with his family. To keep you informed about and civilian students of ASTC, His teaching experience began campus activities we are present­ List Of Non-Fiction, known as the May Day Festival, about 1900. He taught for rive ing the main fjcts concerning our was acclaimed a success by each years in .the irrade schools in organizations. Fiction Books Given group. Everyone on the campus Apache County. From there he who participated in the many wnt to Thatcher to teach in the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS COUNCIL Lumberjack Readers events spoke enthusiastically of j, D. S. Academy, which is now the enjoyment and entertainment the Gila Junior College. He was a Purpose: To develop community responsibility and promote student Miss Althea Ragsdale announced that resulted from the affair. Per­ teacher’for two years and the su­ fect weather and excellent cooper­ perintendent of that institution for recreation. The membership con­ sists of two representatives from ation combined to maKe the .festiv­ fifteen years. In 1920 he went to al the biggest success of the year. Utah where he was superintendent each class. Officers: President, Betty Jean Action started Friday night of schools in Nebo, Utah County, when trainees and their co-ed dates Utah. He returned to Arizona in Oliver; Vice President, Una Bigler; Secretary, Betsy Butler; Treasur­ returned at 10:15 for the pep rally. 1923 and taught in the L. D. S. C/O Postmaster, by Corporal A huge, blazing bonfire l*t up the Seminary in -Me^a until 1925. He er, Marv Carolyn Sherman. Thomas S. George. Activities: Sponsored many of scene. Comedy acts, under the di­ served as principal in the St. Johns W hen a soldier receives a furlough from C olon.l Christian Hildebrand, I Served on Bataan, by Lt. rection of Joe Busch and Dave High School for one years and the Saturday Night Dances this Executive Officer of the Tank De.troyer Replacement Training Center, year. Purchased skis and rackets Juanita Redmond. Pobst, amused the crowd, with the then in he accepted a posi­ Camp Hood, Texas, he receive* this message from the colonel: “Here is Here Ifc Your War. by Ernie help of Kurt Miller and his pep tion as teacher of Sociology and for civilian students. Presented the your furlough. W bcn you fot home, bo sure and tell your family and all Student Union Building Fund with Pyle. band. Cheers and 8on«s were in­ Political Science in the Arizona tho elifiblo young ladies in your community what a wonderful job the cluded in the program, ted by Betty two $500 Bonds. Taps for Privnte Tussie, by State Teachers Collesre at Flag- Women's Army Corps is doing and help os to recruit more women for it/* Lou Estes and Elizabeth Charle­ » staff. Above, tho colonel is shown giving a furlough to on* of his men with this MAD HATTERS Jessie Stuart. bois. ‘A snake dance back to the , Mr. Peterson fought in the ipanyin# it. Purpose: Social sorority — the Bonin, by Robert Standish. campus was the last feature of the Spanish-Anicrican war from June, oldest one on the campus, how in The Signpost, by E. Arnot evening. 1898 to Februarv, 1899. its 13th year. Robertson. Saturday morning inspection and Officers: President, Dorothy He was a member of the first Meteorology Studes Radio Fundmentals No Other Man, by Alfred drill was called off and at 10:30 Shick; Vice President, Betsy But- Noyes. the student body turned out for a Board of Supervisors in Graham Secretary-Treasurer, Aileen Countv in 1912. In 1917 he was softball game between two all-star ____r, Social Manager, Elizabeth Long, Long Ago, by Alexander elected a member of the Third Ari- Visit Weather Office Organization Studies Navy teams. The game was close Charlebois; Pledge Mistress, Kit Woollcott. and exciting from start to finish, lona State Legislature from A Practical Course in Horo­ Graham County. He was reelected For Lab Assignment One-Tube Detectors Custis. with the Pacific League champs Activities: Formal Dinner Dance logy, by Harold C. Kelly. defeating the Atlantic League ten (Please Turn to Page Four) In order to augment their class The construction of one-tube de­ in the Fall. Sweetheart Ball in Housekeeping Made Easy, by . by a score of 9-7. February. Members plan a week work and to gain a fuller under­ tectors and code asdtlators is the Linda Marvin. The track meet came off on end in Oak Creek and several schedule at 1:30 and lasted until W AR NEW S standing of the science of weather current-project of the Fundamen­ Mexican Dinners throughout the Of special interest is Two Battle- 4:30. The meet was featured by forecasting, students in the Met­ tals of Radio class under the di­ year. fronts, by Hugh Baillie. One chap­ some of the best tinder track com­ IN BRIEF ter of the book is devoted to Col. petition possible. Each company eorology class under Dr. Allen arc rection of Mr. Tucker of the OMICRON' KAPPA GAMMA Arman Peterson, son of A. C. visiting the local weather bureau. Physics department. Purpose: Social sorority for entered men in every contest and ITALY: Peterson, social science instructor the meet wasn’t decided until the Allied forces in the new of­ Each student makes weather ob­ The class, which meets on Mon­ those majorine or ininoring in here at ASTC. Col. Peterson com­ Home Economics. Provides exper­ running of the last event, when fensive have seriously imperiled servations for a full week on cam­ day, Wednesday and Friday in S-3 manded a fighter station in Eng­ Company A nosed out Company C the vaunted German Gustav line from 0855 to 0945 with the lab in ience in planning and giving par­ land. pus before visiting the local bu­ ties. to win tne meet, 60 to 59 V*. which stretches 25 miles from 1-109 from 1315 to 1650 Tues­ The United States Army Air A picnic supper on the lawn in ^Cassino to the sea. Gains of as reau. Thus they acquire a -eneral Officers: President, Aileen Aik­ Corps has .announced that he was days, is designed t*r familiarize the en; Vice President, Gloria Apper; front of the bandstand, served by much as two and three miles knowledge of weather observation shot down on July 1, leading a the SophH>*uore class, was held have been won by hard fighting. student with the basic^principles Secretary, Lawanna Veazey. Thunderbolt Squadron in action techniques which enable them to Activities: Wednesday Morning from 5:00 to 6:00. The ASTC band British. French. American and better understand the procedures of radio. over France and officially report­ under the able direction of Mr. Indian troopsJThe capture of at Doughnut and Coffee Sale (this ed lost. followed at the weather station. Starting with theory, the group service will be resumed as soon as Anderson gave an added touch of leant 10 villages has been an­ gayetv to the scene. Tasty harri nounced. The offensive, aimed At the Flagstaff bureau Mr. progressed to the construction of possible). Silver Tea for Lumber­ jack Memorial Fund. Several sandwiches, potato salad, hot-dogs at Rome, is\ still in its initial Ward Lampkin, the director, shows crystal detector units. -These sets and punch were there in huge stages and the fighting so far showers have been given for mem­ Standardized English the membors of the class the in­ rere designed by the pupils, using bers and a picnic is being planned. quantities, attesting to the cooper­ haji Deen far from decisive. struments used as well as explains experimentally obtained values for ation of Sam Richardson and his German opposition has been ASSOCIATED WOMEN Test Summarization kitchen staff. described as ^xtremely stiff. the preparation- of weather maps. condenser capacities and coil sizes. After the present experiment is STUDENTS The biggest happening of the In northern Italy specially The procedure followed in making Purpose: To provide student gov. Made. Available Soon entire festival occurred from 8:30 picked bombardiers of the Fif­ completed, tne class expects to forecasts is also explained and build compact two-tube public ernment for Bury Hall. Takes care ’til 12:00, when the Ft. Huachuca teenth Air Force ruptured the shown to the student^. of Flower Fund. On May 6, three hundred Navy band put on a show of entertain­ W00 foot long viaduct in the address systems. Officers: President, Ilene Roth- Such practical demonstrations and Civilian students, now enrolled ment and dance music that had Grenner Pass thus paralizin' lisberger; Vice President, Dolores everyone in the auditorium shout­ German troop and supply move­ have proved to be both interesting Wade; Secretary, Lawanna Vea­ in English I and II classes, took a ing and whistling their approval.
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