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COLLEGE ORCHESTRA Pancine Instruction
BEGINS REHEARSALS. Offered to Students)
CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 11, 1934
HUMBOLDT COLLEGE Humboldt Y.M.C.A. REQUIREMENTS HIGH. . .=--
Freshmen social dancing | C. A. of the Hum- ww Som ai usp {class is being held from 8 to]. ._ ae . mg, | Doldt State Teachers College is SYMPHONY GROUP IS eae |e o'clock on Tuesday and Thurs- geo age aoe nee ~ being reorganized this year with THAN LAST YEAR; MEETS |day mornings in the south room | "Weta Gia lLeo Schussman and J. Wendell
WEDNESDAYS 4 P. M. jof the College Commons. = _— ps Howe of the faculty as sponsors. | Although this class is pri- Homboid eee ie as Practically enough men _ have
The Humboldt College Sym-|™@Tily for Freshmen anyone | oe : — pie '€ signed the petition to warrant ee Aotabing ie) fannie ay |S@me entrance requirements as|the reorganization. phony Orchestra, under the di-|¥/57/nB to ee l Calif i I 1]
j stra, - > YE rnig fachers cc eges.
rection of Edmund Jeffers, as-|©™ter. Miss Monica Wright of Senhoidvs scksdiints oandeds Tentative plans for a “bean jaye raivcoriters . Ne. jthe physical education depart- tees - Panes: feed” are being discussed. lt is sociate professor of music, has} atid je the instpuctoe This (A° comparable to those of the al yeing discussed, begun its regular weekly Oe ites! twas tarted fast sbectaian |other teachers colleges. Humboldt |®xpected that a guest speaker ee eee It ig held for the first students, both who have trans-|ffom the University of California vo ek Scenes Tenearees five wits of each semester ' |ferred to other institutions and, Will be present at the first meet- orery W CResGny attarnogn en 2 . ae ee roe those who have been trained|ing. Programs will no longer be 4 until 6 o'clock. jhere as teachers, have been suc-| held Tuesday noons, but once
The orchestra is larger than ‘APPROVAL IS GIVEN | cessful. a month instead.
last year and promises to be | ar ‘ —— ——— | is the substance of a even better than last year, |
: | | ehate ment made yesterday by according to Mr. Jeffers. LM as , | | Preside ant Arthur S. Gist of Hum- The personnel is as follows First violins: Concert Mi sities | boldt in response to a request LAST OF OCTOBER
Mrs . M ovine: Miller Welctse! FIRS GEEeCre! “Was granted | py “The Lumberjack” for such | Mrs. Ma ey Bry 4 25 , , . : Rassmussen Lois Duffy, Vir- |the 1934-1935 budget by the | information to publish for the! eo Tor ected | student body at an open meeting) honefit of new students at this| ‘‘Hay Fever,’’ a Noel Coward| ni¢ orp, Marie ) > > ; le ° ale M a say wal aii ay, September 28 in the} college. President Gist’s state-| play, will be presented here : McClaskey, 4 ores |. inet :
ictiae . oe : re) autorun The budget was| ment in full follows: October 27 by the college 4 er. tec 5 b-) 2 : ¥ | Ss i violins: Mrs. Evelyn Satta ss tah ae 6 1, . Humboldt's requirements for! Theatre members of San Fran-| pec ) 8: q 8s. 8 e . ica Ste 29 0 ar’ v » ee ‘ ed aati aa ho vid stig sie admission are the same as those |©isco State Teacher's College, On dler Graham, } yron Sc ; on . hroug e xecutive iu vogue in the other State Techs | Friday evening, October 26, | on eta Luc poe : ol nee a tlaesds ies ers Colleges of California. The|Humboldt College players will | ee eae — vr marae = aa a We nits | following are admitted: (1) High |8ive ‘Easy Virtue”, another Noel | tei ten ere ae * . Se ;school graduates; (2) Teacherg|Coward success, making a week-| Viola: Marseille Spetz. ing and announced the appoint-|
|holding valid teaching creden-|¢nd drama for which season
js . pong ae a a aa ae es £29 | tiais; (3) Persons over 21 years (tickets are now available. on. Show, eau Henne —n Lita igi eit th sal wench “tof age; (4) Transfers with ad- The exchange of production be-|
mie ae Gregory piled oa a ites 2 Nee maak | vanced standing, Miss ie cana ten the two colleges began last | “lutes: eggey yregory, ; Mar oe, res ed. a | —_—. fear when Humboldt State pre- Charles Fulkerson, and Lawrence Clark were appoin- (Continued on page 3, col. 2) sade “Interterende” in o Clarinet: Marie Nordquist ae tot to fill vacancies in tha| ; aes Ovunaiked wae Senile Ze, Cans ~ oe - Pe on tals ‘Orientation Class bolt, director of the College Jboe: Eugene Fountain. r, omer ? alabanis, «l
| Theatre, has expressed her de- Bassoon: Maurice Hicklin. Wendell Howe, and Leo G.| Addressed by Howe |™ he ta) ae Gara plan ae | — £ > exché a as ststhe: _— rc a a Po eo “Collegiate Life’’ was the topic |a means of promoting better
Katherine Forsyth For i oD sie ie eet spies ' a e| of the talk of J. Wendell Howe of | relationship between the State ae i eee ore wid on! Nee . ar | the faculty, before the Orienta-| Teacher's Colleges. and Everet atkins talks preceding 16 2usiness! ,. Boel se . See cif i oy Vemtant: tasmund Bostic ees. tion class for the freshmen —! Rehearsals for ‘Easy Virtue
; : : , : : 1 ; terday morning. under the direction of Garff Piano: Bernice Dillon. Announcements were made 12 tul " ce : se aati ——---- —-H-______. concerning the Men's Association i ti eke " ace mi sf tt ; x ina os oe ge "ct r ny ae é 8 sc astic and 80-|shop _ people, lave been e dance, WiAJA. initiation and) ‘42488 Sentie scholastic 4 I Garff Wilson to Be | supper aia ead ae Club ac-| cial standings during the fresh-| regularly for the past three On Fete Committee tivities. ’ )man year which influence not|weeks. The cast of nineteen |
ee Athletic manager Gillis Court-| only their remaining college life, people is the largest of any of Z € a a f Y | » * : ” _ vs , : Garff Bell Wilson, assistant | pignt urged use of Albee stadium but their entire life, declared | Wilson's productions here.
professor of speech, will serve on for Humboldt’s home football! Professor Howe. | Rehearsals for ‘Hay Fever’’| the reception committee for Max|, ; | Important items toward mak-| | began September 14, the mem- game. . *B I Reinhardt, producer of “A Mid-| pe ies ee a eee | ng the college career successful bers of the cast being all ex- summer Night’s Dream”, which! Cotte e Golf Tilt include: Arranging a study Pro-| yerienced members of the College will be given at the University of| g gram, studying three hours a day! theatre at San Francisco California Saturday evening. The For Trophy Planned ; for four days a week at home,! mache rs College. hosts of the evening are to be | ae using the dictionary and analyz-| Jee ate omic the English Club, which produces A tournament to setermine the the Greek Theatre plays, and the | Student golf champion of Hum-
ing words, being able to pick out]
Students Planning
ng Reorganized
NU MBER 3
vq ANNUAL PLAY DAY SATURDAY, OCT. 20
GIRLS FROM EIGHT SCHOOLS
TO ATTEND EVENT
AT COLLEGE
The Ninth Annual Play Day for high school girls will be
sponsored by the Women's Ath- letic Association of Humboldt State Teachers College on Sat- urday, October 20, at the col- lege.
The theme for the Play Day is “The Roundup,” the idea to be carried out in every way pos- sible,
The following schools will be represented: Fortuna, Ferndale, South Fork, Eureka Junior High, Hoopa, Eureka Senior High, Ar- cata and Del Norte. There are to be delegates from Fortuna, Arcata, South Fork, Del Norte and Ferndale. Eureka Junior
| High and Eureka Senior High Will each send 20 delegates.
Hoopa will send 15 delegates. } Each school is to be given
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(Continued on page 3,
Saturday Deadline For Course Changes | oe
col. 3)
This week, ending Saturday,
October 13, will be the last
chance that the students of Hum-
boldt State Teachers College will
|have to drop any subject and not
incur an ‘“F’’ on their record
for the semester, and it is also
the dead line for changing of pro-
| grams by any student.
Miss Imogene Platt, registrar,
warns everyone who has changed
his progr to be certain that
the change been made
regis-
am
has also
on his program card in the
trar’s office,
The hand book which was dis-
tributed to entering students of
| the college gives the date of final
program changes as October 18.
This is either a clerical or typo-
| 8raphical error, as the date is
|always the end of the first six
weeks of the semester, according
to Miss Platt.
Slee eee
“WHO'S WHO" HERE NEW
| principal part of lectures, prepar-| si —_— University Little Theatre. jboldt State Teachers College Will! ing for examinations, keeping in Pep Program Series The names of Arthur S. Gist,
Mr. Wilson was _ president of | be conducted next week at the| physical and mental health, de-/ ; president, and Charles Edward the wnelish Club for three years | Arcata Golf Club, according to veloping mental initiative to fur- The Associated Students of| Graves, librarian, of Humboldt
ey Saas aay |Coach Fred Telonicher, > > andi shat Humboldt State Teachers College) State Teachers College appear in ana production manager of tha|~ ther the understanding of what * ‘ : “, " : is ‘ > ¢ ; y ¢ § a . 924.95 eure 7 Th ‘ Greek Theatre for two years. He} The winner of the tournament | instructors say. are planning to broadcast a = |} the 1934-35 Who’s Who in
: av i ‘ . rraved ‘i os eo 2 ca asec ries of pep programs over Radio| America.’ Thig volume in now plans to leave for Berkeley ‘to-|Will have his name engrave on H- ) i ‘ in 4 wit . nes lthe Sam Beer trophy, perpetual Men’s Association Station KIEM before the Lick- on the library’s reference shelf. morrow evening an 7 return | ne ’ I s s : ; : . " r z gz oot- weaeieresnssineinaii Webi Sunday evening following the re. | award, Wilmerding Junior College Foo Sets Fee Deadline j | ball game to be played the after- ception, |
| A ee ee eee Sees noon of the 27th. William Ott, H— - |DeMotte of Blue Lake, has main- All men attending Humboldt chairman of the publicity commit- FACULTY WIVES CLUB | tained the low score in the event. hag ynti] yesterday to pay their! vj ittee. will make the hecesmary 'DeMotte is not attending Hum- dues to the ‘Men's Assoclation cringentnia “le tin Mae
Mrs. Robert Poultney and | Poldt Laem ee | This deadline was decided at a and will outline the programs, Mrs. Mary McCann will is ine Coach Telonicher said that all | rece nt meeting of the Men's As A complete time schedule _— hostesses at the next Faculty those who wish ies enter the tour- sociation program will be posted on the Wives Club meeting. The meeting nament should sign up before | There also was discussion of Gallatin Nobel ak dtek ae ake
will be held October 16 at the |™O?FOW. a banquet, and of sponsoring a attinpivaunte ise Mate
home of Mrs. Poultney Hi |band to play at football and bhas- H
cciintinisiandsmome, \eersvopner Named See ee ene nei. Classes Entertained On Football Staff next meeting, By Mrs. Ostrander
H
A. W. Symmes Mel Chris siouher thas been at ‘ALL AT COLLEGE Mrs. Marie Clarke Ostrander
pointed assistant athletic mana- associate professor of music, wa
e ger by Coach Fred Telonicher Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Miller, hostess to her classes at her
New York Life Christopher's duties are to ren-! of Oskiand, called at the col-| home 7 Wednesday. Waffles
der first aid and to care for)lege last Wednesday. Mrs. Miller were served
any injuries of the member's is a former high school and col- Following the waffle dinner
Arcata of the football squad. lege friend of Miss Sarah Da- in the afterieos there was dan-
This work is made available' vies, secretary to the president.! cing The music was provided
Phone 272-R through funds from the physical Mr. Miller was in Sem bods | by. Odin Hansen . and Norma
education department. County on business, Thurston at the piano.
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Ride in Safety-
On the College Bus Schedules Iv. Eureka
From Depot Ui As Wis Bie A. 20;
11:20 a. m. Schedules lv. College 12:55 p. m., 4.10 p. m.
6:00 p. m. Commute Tickets may
used on any Hum- boldt Motor Stages
Schedule Eureka Phone 2286
HUMBOLDT MOTOR STAGES
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OCTOBER 11, PAGE TWO HUMBOLDT LUMBERJACK, 193
4
Modest Maidens Make
Midnight Meandering
Humboldt Lumberjack
Published every other week by
President’s Column WARNING TO STUDENTS |
the Associated Students of Hum-
boldt State Teachers College at : s ale “Fire, Fire!”
Arcata, California, faformation has Teached the “Hey, wherezza fire?’
Editor Grace Schell. ;who are In need of ready cash Twelve heads were thrust out
Assistant Editor —— Eleanor|are being exploited A former stu- of twelve dormitory windows.
Ritola. dent is said to have put up his Let’s go.”
Reporters John Bauriedel, pesca on hctapiacited “— 4 Raving One minute later only three
Don Chamberlain, Leland Cloney, difficulty in Reno Sune it Bor- or four heads were looking out
Harry Falk, Margaret Frost, Em-| rowers are said to be charged one ef three of four dormitory win-
my Lou Grove, Francis Moore, dollar a month interest on loans) 4... a
Vornita Rossen, John St. Claire,|of $5.00. ’ ; Pavendtine to sign in the
Annabelle Stockton, Muriel Tie College Pete seine en “sign-out-book,”’ seven girls flew
Thorne, Jeanne Van Vlack, Fran- funds with interest at nominal down the street to the scene
cis Waters. rates. Various members of the of the fire. After running the
Business Manager ~ Myron ace ee tanalty mile they discovered that the
Schussman. are continually assisting needy (iq puiiding which was burning students, They consider it a good
had been vacant for a good many
“D ” N 1 ] investment to assist worthy stu-|. i = gs ;
IP 2 s years. What thrill is there in
ep - eec eC dents—a safe character invest- ; Pacts :
‘ : watching a vacant building burn?
eenianaioesy ment with little or no monetary At the fire they were anxious
When a foot- returns. lnot to close to the flaming
structure, They were quiet going
home? They went home through
back street. Why? A man
| faculty member thinks he knows.
S. GIST, He stated that he was going to
President. | ask the girls where the fire was,
|} but they went by his open win-
Humboldt
ball with some
school in Arcata
Eureka, the boys who are out for
Humboldt really
work hard afternoon’ in
learning new plays and getting
condition. |
plays get
outside
in game Don’t be exploited or imposed
upon because you are up against |
it! At Humboldt this is unneces-
sary.
(Signed)
either or
a
practice at
each ARTHUR
into H
aga Other students do not
out
who
football, but who
an in Humboldt
to do something that will cre-
in the game
“pep” to
“wae . . , ne ;j ,
Clipping M zines | wi too iat .
for Pajamas have their place but
interest
£0
have try costumes,
to call}
students to the =
magazines or W
considered a
and that
Some
at the
organize
The
the attention
fact that
newspapers
librarian wishes
of
clipping
ate an interest
strive to organize ill Not Broadcast
Humboldt Home Game others
the
same,
“Dep”
The
to
and
before game. is
student
the
offe nce
of control in
recommended that
of this offence
who serious
“pep” Those
to
should
Owen
rganizing a band to play at
football and basketball
William Ott,
the
two groups are try-
are
of
a
in
create more boards
hard.
how
past
students
be
dismissed
The
broadcast
possibility of radio
of Humboldt’s ‘‘Home
with Lick-Wilmerding
on October 27
when
that
they to the
Associated Oil Company to broad-
of the football
that
if
a
really working have
you who know play
get guilty placed
from
Game”
instrument
with C musical on probation or Junior College was
is
all
touch arl who college.
There
activity
it
be
operation
rather
abandoned here
KIEM
were
recently
been some evidence announced
this kind
that the matter
through
of the stu-
through dis-
c, Edward
librarian,, said yesterday.
meen
“Mark Roe Scheduled To Fight Saturday
has Radio
games. of
and
of recently
hoped
handled
the part
than
under contract
who is in charge is
needs to
the
of
make
rore tne ¢g
bonfire, help
evening
Now,
go out
can cO-| cast one major
the rally be- on day.
Humboldt
the
on fames
ame a success. dents plays
Eureka
later in
probably
However,
, not
for football and who do not play
get
if
those of you who do ciplinary action. in
School gymnasium
KIEM will
basketball
High
| the
games
Graves,
in
you
a musical instrument,
Ott and
year,
touch with see eo t ‘
can help it is reported,
Students of Humboldt,
football
H
get be- H
hind our team. | Marcus Re
|Stater, is
Floyd of
e, former Humboldt) Tea in Social Unit
ati ele Ne By Hostess Class Sacramento, on Friday !
(night, October 12, at the Broad-
Boxing Arena in Eureka.
attended Humboldt for
several and
president elect for this year, and
also Editor-elect of the “Lumber-
jack.” year he had charge
of the bookstore.
He boxing for
past the
first
Schussman Speaker
At Club Meeting
Leo 4G.
State
A tea was given by Miss Louise
Struve’s Hostess last
Thursday afternoon in the Social
Unit. The
ject and
by the students,
absence of Miss Struve
called out of town.
Each student in
guest. The
administrative
Miss Imogene Platt,
Davies, the
Mrs. Jessie
secretary;
Way Course
Roe ‘
Prof
Humboldt
lege
of
Col-
Schussman
Teacher's
talked at
Parent-Teacher’s
the Marshall
last week.
was “The Relation-
the School and the
He stressed the fact that
great for
the
years was. vice- tea was a class pro-
faen) , faculty conducted
of the
Association of
Eureka
entirely
the
was
Was
seating Meoring
because of
who Last
. } College
School in leg
His
ship Between
the
fight for | Vited a
the college
jinvited were
registrar; Miss Sarah
president's secretary,
Woodcock, financial
Mrs. Alice Sequist and Mrs. Mar-
Brookings, clerk.
Wilma Bishop of the
freshman class, saug two solos,
“riday j 2 urposes ; ‘ aot Friday morning on the purpos accompanied by Miss Mary Emily
and achievements of the College
Club |
Following the talk, Barbara
Unsoeld, sophmore, was elected|Sejence Club Visits
vice-president, and Norma Thurs. ‘
Er a | Hoopa Reservation appointed tem-|
| porary secretary of the College
| Civic Club, of which the present
has been topie the class in-
members of
staff
several years;
Saturday, will be his Home.” s
this fall. there was need
between
more H school ‘
Courtright Tells of
College Civic Club
cooperation
and the home.
THE DELTA
HOT LUNCHES
ICE CREAM
AND CANDY
Courtright, Humboldt
talked to the
“Introduction to Education” class
Gillis
senior,
garet
members of Miss
Speier of the senior class,
Civie eth
ton, senior, was
To the Hoopa Indian Re-
servation and to aid Professor J.
view
CHICKEN DINNER ON
ener cs : members of the “Introduction to 3 ;
THURSDAY, 40c oi oe : - oa f ; , re | Wendell Howe in his study of
J) ‘atio as I ne art, s .
| . : ae : 2 as ; . eo Redwood distribution, members Any Humboldt students or any
if ‘| ; » Science Club traveled re-
lalumni who have been members of San merenes
sa THE DELTA = }oaf Mr Schussman's class ‘in jeently to Hoops o@ Gn all ay ;a IT. . Ss é § s§ | :
. ‘ 6 ‘trip. |“Principles of Education, orj i ale ibe awa d
744 9th St., Arcata |who are now taking “Introduc- | In company with Leonard Eat | lke , sservati they ex-
tion to Education” are eligible 1 ke x ai — eT si ou . a ad
Caer \é 5 1¢€ neg a 18 2ad-
@)to join the College Civic Club. Bans . ;
SURE RRA GREER SEER ERAT waters of Brown’s Creek, meas-
$000OO® © & OOOO ® >» |ured the diameter and noted their
distribution,
: The party had a watermellon
Varsil ty Ice Cream “feed” at John Gallop’s home on}
their return trip and also went
The swimming in the Trinity River.
Those attending were Barbara
Jean Russel, John Gallop, Harold
Jenkins, Erving Manson and Pro-
fessor Howe.
Varsity Candy Shop Robt. C. Gayhart, Prop.
“On the Redwood Highway” Opposite the Plaza
ARCATA, CALIF.
fi EE eta
Miss Madeline Kammerzell,
a recent visitor at the College.
former H. S.
oe
{on the topic “Recent Relations of
May Bring Probation they are not exactly “see-going” |
he free to broadcast those games, »
IN LITERATURE CLASS
| Fourteen teachers from the Eu-
’ Dr. Puryear Making Number of Addresses
|reka and Arcata public schools
Dr. Vernon J. Puryear of the | are enrolled in the special class
faculty has a busy schedule ae of eagensg ee ae
representing Humboldt College yeing taught by Mrs. Elma Mc-
|Cann Folsom, associate professor
lof English, The class meets from
until 5:30 Wednesday
in 200 and
gives two hours of college eredit.
H
sail
|before the various organizations
lot Humboldt County this semes-
ter.
Recently
| four on
afternoons Room Dr. Puryear spoke to
Fortuna Chamber of Com-
on the subject ‘People|
Italy.” |
On October 17 he will ad-
idress the Scotia Woman’s Club
| merce
| of Vi- Steamers, boats, and
king ships are being made by the
of the fifth and _ sixth
rrades at the College Elementary
School under the direction of
Cedric Jasper, student
boys
October
Ferndale
On
the
; Japan and Russia.”
24 he will talk
Comunity Club n the subject) yoga ome sUREneRe | 3 we J Ee SERRE AEE eee
teacher. to
“Foundations of European His-
tory.” | e e@ ®
Dr, Puryear also will talk on Ph t F eu : oto rinishing November 5 to the Arcata
Woman’s Club on “Travel in! e
Germany.” Of Q lity a oe | uaill
Thomas ‘“Barney’’ Bland, for- 8-HOUR SERVICE
mer assistant “Lumberjack”,
editor, is now enrolled in the! Rolls of Films left before
| University of California at Los : : | 0 a. m. Reprints before 11
| Angeles preparing himself to en-| 8 I ae
iter the School of Law at the will be finished at 3:30 the
University of California at Ber-| same day.
keley
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HUMBOLDT LUMBERJACK, OCTOBER 11, 1934 PAGE THREE
COLLEGE DEFEATS [mr its wan tat sonny ao AWARD IS OFFERED | 823,788, 05 785 SATURDAY, OCTOBER A year’s course in ‘Physical
ALUMNI OF ARCATA: . ; Tong eae | World” stimulated the interest of | [Continued from Page One] [Continued from Page One] | IN ESSAY CONTEST John Gallop, H. S. T. C. soph-
Se shies - es - a | ere |omore, to the extent that he > atc es att, registrar, is a me e ickens - - — + ee -
ene, an eo .. nets the Pacific Coa y Assoc iat : at ee eee eee President and Mrs. Arthur §.| Worked out the declination of all ‘ egea ‘ “g feate ‘ as ASSOCILE ) FeENere > »* y a: , ie = - 3 , atare ‘ a eet gE oot ba ] bs am defeated Sciatvas ao” ; of | gener il the me; they are: Fortu-) Gi.) announce that their awards| the stars that he could see dur- the Arcata High School Alumni 5 ars. she attends their/na, “Hill Billies’; Ferndale, , nee die ing the summer and from his
' tings ¢ , of ten dollars for the Humboldt) !"4 1 é f 1 his 14 to 0 last Friday on the Ar-| Meetings and uses the general! “Wranglers” , Eureka Senior student who shows special abili-| individual study was able to give ats toe a rractices in evaluati dits ig ““Rangera’’: ee ee : cata High School field. The Hum- ay ot € aluating credits of High, ‘Rangers’; Arcata, ‘“Rust- ty in writing will be offered| 4 talk before the Astronomy Club
. s ents “ansferr > fron : elit h igs etzt a : : ae >
boldt State team showed spas- nstit "i ransterring from other|lers”; Del Norte, “Cow Punch- ain this year. They hope that in the public library at Eureka ia aahas . aig -_ institutions. an 93 ’ neh oa a agzal ! 3 . ? d ; :
modic flashes of power on of- mn ers’; South Fork, Mountain- this award will stimulate the| recently. The club has 30 mem-
fense and a good defense. “Humboldt’s scholarship stand- eers"’; Hoopa, ‘“Pioneers’’: Eu- i students, interested in creative! bers, all of whom are adults Ings are comparable to those in reka Junior High, ‘‘Dudes”’, other teachers colleges. Scholar- Evelyn Quarnheim is the gen-
result of a drive from the 40-yard ship requirements are: (1) “C”) eral chairman for Play Day. The The English department has Sie. ‘Whick beta a tee edie average for graduation. (2) “C” |} committees are: charge of the details of the BERT HILLS yard line with a fumble. As Niel- Added in both areas for the Games, sports and posture:/award, the ruies for which will
son, Arcata alumni halfback, at- oe a School cur-| Mary Nielson, chairman; Barba-| be the same as last year. ° tempted to punt from behind his ie aaa Co average be- ra Jean Russell, assistant chair- The writing miust be an. es- Variety Store
goal line, Alfred Abrahamsen. a fee pal perme s on man; Goldie Tamburovich, Marie say, bre or eel ste nes to
Humboldt State left tackle, broke . : etter in student Nordquist, Claire Speier, Amy An-| exceed 2500 words, The subject
through and blocked the wick | Paching In every field for which) derson, Martha Sunnari, Ethel is selected by the student. The
Humboldt’s first score came writing. ns late in the second quarter as a
Bill Henders, Humboldt State * “Huaiacke * oe Carroll, Dolores Henders, Leora essays, which are to be typed if Parchment Lamp Shades
right end, feil on the ball in the ‘he = ee transfer- Tuohey, Marjorie Brenner, Mary possible, are to be unsigned, the 10, 19, 25, 39, 49, 65 cts. end zone for a touchdown. | : institutions have Shinn. Barbara Stewart. title serving as identification. The
Moore converted with a sient) cece ea Beats: "es ver Registration: Frances Mono- contestant will also hand =e Weaving Yarn eee Keke ‘tackin feng of all credits transferred to han, chairman; Doris Clark,| sealed envelope containing the VY, oz. Skeins . |the University of California in| Eloise Aune, Norma Thurston, title of his essay and his name;
The second Humboldt score, the last five years have been al- Carol Foster. this will identify the writer after 10c
started from the 50-yard line,, lowed full credit. Three grad- Publicity: Maewilda Speer, the judges have made their de- .
with Humboldt advancing the uates of the College of Physiciang chairman: Martha Sunnari, Ethel | cision. All manuscripts must be Rayon Panties ball to the 25-yard line where! and Surgeons in San Francisco Carroll, Gladys Marke, Muriel in by May 1, 1935, but will be | 29¢, 39c, 49¢
ARCATA
Yharlie iy . , away ‘ : ’ : * Charlie Timmons broke away for| this year received a full year’s! Thorne. accepted and filed any time up
the score on aé_ reverse from|credit for thei f J se r work at Hum- Program: Jarbara Unsoeld,' to that date. Any regularly en- 876 G S ‘ | bs am: Barbare soeid, 2 me en x Street Arcata Paul. ;boldt. After entering the Univer-| chairman; Jessie Hinch, Kather-| rolled Humboldt student is eligi- |
: 3 , nr . , : \
Moore converted with a place-| Sity, Humboldt students have jnea Cloney, Bernice Dillon. ble. This year’s judges have not |
ment. {maintained practically the same Reception and Information: yet been selected. CRORE R REESE Ree
' , relative standings secured at Mary ang chairman: mé Martha Sunari, Humboldt soph- a Coach ‘Telonicher plans to Humboldt. TI oe it i tl St | Mary Mangum, chairman; Alma i ; ‘i ; 7 u C ] a * npoi1act, 1@ majority oO 1ese 4 Swee omore, won the aware as year t
have his college team meet the : : Rath Sweet, ssn re " ees omp ete a Arcata High School t igi transferred students have secured Luncheon: Dorothy Yackley, With an informal essay about a = a ATCALE sh Hehnool team at 3:20 ; ; ‘ J a : Pe
. ) itheir A. B, degree at the Univer: gener; hai ‘ trip she made to the fishin io A t x this afternoon at the high school.) _.,_. : SCHPTS? CHAIEBED, : . | utomo Ive a acleacne sity. Decoration and Serving: Doro- grounds beyond the Humboldt] gy ag
“All Humboldt students grad- thy Yackley, chairman; Eva Bar. a Service : “BLACK GOD” IN LIBRARY |Uating here and entering the Mathisen, Eleanor Ritola, Pru- = a | University for their senior high' dence Brundin, setty Boggess, ag a
4 ; , : 226OO6OOOOOOO6 a a ‘ ; school teaching credentials have e Baumgartner ni Sram-| @ 9 VP POPOOOOKE 5 M A N N ‘Black God” by D. Manners jo cna | Cette io ee ee ee >| = cC =
ee success] sePCUrIing ese ‘ mt Vf ss ¥i6 »
Sutton, the Book<dt theeMonth-i ees ne In curing these) phani, Marie Goff, Wilma Bishop! ¢ a =
credentials Several Humboldt and Arline Thompson. 2 Hy MO I ORS ’ Fi a id a oa iw
Club's selection for September } i i i fz 12 4 ss . igraduates lave secured advancec Sary ow ¢ ‘Vean- : ~ hy is on the library’s rental] shelf. ; : ; : ! Serving and Clean-up: Dorothy 3 2
degrees at Stanford and Colum-) yackley, chairman; Virginia Torp,! an i bia universities in the minimum! Beryl Unsoeld, Mary MecCutch- % e
time allowed any student from}/eon, Edna Mae Renfroe, Hazel %
POOOOOOOOOODOS
any institution in the United!) smith, Emmalina Winkler, Cath- =
States, erine Bull, Ethel Anderlini, Bil-/@ Play All You Want for
5 || “Three students who took their) jie Fielding. ig $1.50 a Month g Cotta e Grove Z ; pre-medic work at Humboldt are) Checking: Bessie March, chair-| 4 }
| now successfully worikng in some man; Janet Robinson. o 2 D A I R Y 'of the leading medical colleges Orchestra: Margaret Hessel, % he Arcata Golf Club: al >
O W Car of the country. chairman, © Bella Vista, north of Arca- }
“Teachers trained at Humboldt Bugler: Grace Tonini. 4 ta, offers tickets, good for $ Roy Sorenson, Prop. have Sed re re nat been Song Contest: Marie Nordquist. 3 one month, for $1.50 which 3
i practically no failures by our The sports program has not ¢ : . ae in (ees aaa an 11, C. J. “HAPPY” HILL] eraauates in teaching positions.| yet been decided upon. 6 es you to play as many e Raw Milk,
Our college has the confidence! ee je ‘imes as you Wish for that % Pasteurized Milk of all city and county superin- g month, No extra green fees. 6
‘ ie + e,¢ . > x
ARCATA tendents using our graduates. W. A. A. Initiation Ig & Cream
Many superintendents have in- ‘ N 1: - © Mon Night ¢ . ae +L .
See esate ers er ~'formed the Administration at Held lo day INIg © Further reduction if © For Quick, Reliable
‘DERE SERRE eee eee . ‘ = eens g ® Humboldt that the College will : . : ‘ eS -
The Women’s Athletic Associa-'4 player will pay for one % Service
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° ° be notified whenever vacancies 4 heiael ald. Mendes (a ¢
sot 99 ion initiation was : Monday | z 3 Highest Quality | «xix. tion Faces a lhe $
evening, October 1. After the ®
PASTEURIZED is oe Cant ae Giada im in the com-|6 g Call 99 or 10-J-2 -ASTEURIZE ry _: oo yanquet an rOgri 2c 2), Ce . >
Makings (rathered mons, the group adjourned to the| °°? ? a. |
Milk - Cream For Bonfire Rally gymnasium, where the freshman —— +
—necenemmenniane 1d women were put through many!
The collection of boxes, ol¢ re C. L. STARKEY e from tested herds 7 tests. - be OF: 4 Cl P °
boards, rubber tires and other After the freshman initiation Watchmaker eaning ressing
WHITE CITY DAIRY rubbish has been started by the some of the faculty members put Class Rings and Pins 2
bonfire committee. on an impromptu program. Num- Jewelry and Re alrin Chris Christensen, Prop. For the past several days, the bers on the program were: Span-| Radios, Refrigerators p g
Located in New Anderson & Freshman boys have been work-/;., qance, Mrs. Elma McCann | Next Door to P. O.
Christensen Bldg., 9th St., ing with trucks collecting the polsom, English instructor; Chi- Phone 116-W A t Cl
West of H, Arcata initial ‘‘makings’’ for the big bon- nese song, Miss Florence Shearer, rca a eaners
fire October 26, the evening be- physical education instructor; tap : or 7 ST a SF AN "ERS
Phones Dairy 135. Res, 174 pi 5 arate wagers 6 00OO6OFSOOOOOO666 AND DYER: , fore the Lick-W iimerding-Hum- dance, Miss Monica Wright, phys- - YXVYOOODGOOOOOOOOH a.
We give Green Stamps— boldt State Teachers College foot-';..) oquyeation instructor ; Get Your $ We also feature the famous
, ball game ss ieee die sl aria Mary!% 2 Please ask for them Margaret Hessel and Mary!<% HAIR T } eae wie "
" All freshman boys have turn- 4 CU S % Grayco Shirts and End
x Emily Speier played the piano at
BEER RRERROOe eee ed in their free periods and a sys- for a te uat ~ © Lock Ties ——— Ee ae cece r social dancing, | \ :
teinatic schedule for work for ey \ { OK BARBER SHOP = each boy will be made out in the | 2OOO9OOO9O0999O9OO0OOO0S
P. CANCLINI |“ "os Walsh Wins 2 Fights | pbopeneeenabeeeasabanacanledaltaeedaasiaaaaieane. ° H-————————- | . ‘ “4 x 7 VPOUOYS e »~ ¢
During Same Evenin aciainiilliias Humboldt Instructor - nee 8 aad
To Address Rotary) pid you hear about Joe! 4 Humboldt’s Finest Food Market College Shoe Store Satine ree Walsh's fight’s? The fights had
| Dr. Homer P. Balabanis, vice-| Plenty of color and Joe looked | SUPER
Come to US for Real 'president of the Humboldt State|as though he had the makings} R( A | A cadiicandeataniess ARK
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SHOE SATISFACTION Teachers College, will speak on Of a real tighter. ae |
“Economic Security’? before the Joe received a decision in the
‘Eureka Rotary Club Monday | first fight, his opponent being a} QUALITY MEATS ! :
Attractive Prices noon, October 22. lad from Orleans. His second | §
| Dr. Balabanis will speak on | Opponent was a young brave| FANCY PRODUCE
the same topic at the Business | from Hoopa; but Joe gave him! and Professional Women’s Club/the ten-count in the third round. | FANCY AND STAPLE LINES
Smart Styles wry
All Shoe Repairing
Strictly Cash
dinner to be held in the College, This gave Joe two victories in’ E
4 : wre. | Commons the same evening. ;one night. | GROCERIES Phone 128-J> Phone 127-W Si lcaieae Eck abil The tighter, Joo Waleh; |
ARCATA, CALIF, | Len Hartman, former H. S. T.|not the Joe Walsh seen around We Will Not Be Undersold
'C. student, visited the College! school. He is Joe Walsh, a CCC!
LD | 12°¢ veCk. [boy from Big Bar.
PAGE FOUR
TEAM WORKING HARD FOR OPENING GAME
Fred Telonicher
his football squad hard
opening game with San
State Teachers College |
October 20.
Coach is
working
for the
Francisco
in San Francisco,
The football team is beginning
to round into shape, and the
timing and blocking and tackling! beginning to show results. How- |
ever, the timing is far from the
state of perfection that will be
reached,
is
to
loss
High
Injuries
caused a
Westwood
the entire
was kept
bruised knee
practice, but
Virgil Hollis have}
of the tavaner|
School back for
season, Harry Zook!
from practice by a
received in tackling
is now practicing
again. Roy Ivancich, the latest
casuality, injured an ankle which |
may keep him from practice tor |
several days.
The backfield
which Coach Telonicher has |
tried are: Joe Paul and
Ivancich at quarter-back, Charlie
Timmons and George Inskip at |
right half, Everett Watkins, Har-
ry Zook, and Bruce Compton at
left half, and Franny Moore,
and Joe Paul at fullback.
The line, which will average
around 180 pounds a man, is
rounding into shape and has
shown a great deal of improve-
ment. The center position is
taken care of by Bill Baker and
George Inskip; with Gene Lytle,
Clyde Brownlow, Bernard Hutsin-
speller, and Harold Merriam
working out for the guard
positions; the tackles are taken
care of by Captain Robert
‘“Butch’’ Caviness, Ernie Brown-
low, Alfred Abrahamsen, and
Fran Waters; and the wing
positions are contested by Bill
Henders, Joe Walsh, Wally
Lozensky, and Gene Moschetti.
H
Geneveive Barker, former |
Humboldt student, is enrolled in
the nursing school at the French
combinations |
Hospital of San Francisco.
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4 Fresh Friuts
$ DOMESTIC and IMPORTED
i GROCERIES 4
; Phone 37 923 H St. :
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| School Girls |
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$] ATTENTION!! | 3| 6 Special—Six Sham- z ¢ poos and Finger
} Waves $2.50
% or $ @/
> One Shampoo and
| Finger Wave .$.50 2
2 Marcel $.75 1 ¢ ? 7
Three Mani- $ cures $1.00 g
é $
Crocquinole Per- i
manent Wave 4
2 | Complete $2.50 | 2! 3
4 . Z Orchid Beauty | %
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Shoppe - $ Hotel Arcata Bldg. :
é Phone 22 3 $ $ $99000999094 990999990909 |
| Return
| charge
lother class activities was
| te od
Roy ; is
ithe
| Physician,
| Financial
Return Dance Will Be November 2
IF rosh
the
be
date for
Dance
decided
The
will
2, it
of the
Richard
announced
at a
Class recently.
class president,
the bid
have be used.
Louise Struve
was unaniously
advisor.
was
Freshman
Buxton,
that
to
system
would
Miss
faculty
of the}
selected
class
A social
of
as
committee to have}
the dance and/
appoin- |
Beryl Unsoeld, |
Catherine Bull, Jean McLean,
Clare Cooperider, Harvey Pat-| terson, and Paul Hunter.
Toivo Arvola was appointed |
sergeant at arms.
class
as follows:
‘Sixth Graders Have lz Mimeographed Paper |
Scere cece
Sixth Grade of the College |
School visited the of-
Arcata Union re-
how a newspaper
The
lementary
of the
to learn
up.
are writing
second of
newspaper, “The
Sixth Grade Times,’’ under the
direction of Annabelle Stockton,
student teacher.
To have his copy accepted for
paper, each sixth grade re-
porter must, as far as possible,
follow the newspaper rule to tell |
“Who, What, Where, When, | Why, and How”; a good leading |
sentence, tell only one thing in,
each paragraph, and use good|
grammar. | Every member of the class was |
represented in the first issue
of the paper.
E
if
ce
ices
ntly
made
They
for the
mimeograph
copy |
their
now
issue
i
‘Poultney Back From Meeting at Fresno
Robert H. Poultney, of the
faculty, and his wife recently re-
turned from Fresno where Mr.
Poultney attended a meeting of |
the California State Teachers!
College Instructors Association. |
The Fresno faculty gave a
breakfast for the representatives |
the various Teachers Col-
from
leges.
Mr. and Mrs. Poultney saw the
|Fresno State football team score | U.S.C. | the
score
over
final
close victory
The
a
Spartans. was
7-6.
Teachers Colleges represented |
at the conference were: Hum-|
boldt, Chico, Fresno, San Fran-}
cisco, San Diego, and Santa Bar-|
bara, San Jose was not represen- |
ted,
scence |
Health Office Hours | Same for Students
|
A few students are still going|
to the health office at the wrong)
it is reported. Office hours}
H. L. Jenkins, College] are from 11:30 to
o’clock on Fridays, and
30 to 12:30 on all}
time,
oft Dr,
12
from 11:3
other days.
Health may be
tained from 11:30 to 12:15 every
To avoid a long wait those
charge of the office suggest
students go at these speci-
In case of an emer-
the key to the inner
office may be obtained
Mrs. Jessie T. Woodcock,
Secretary, at her
:00
excuses ob-
day.
in
that
fied
gency,
times,
health
from
office.
TEAM
H
BOWLING ON
Audrea Warren, former student
lof H. S. T. C., went to San Fran-
cisco this week end as one of
the women representatives of the
Neilson-Pemberton bowling teams
from Eureka. This team played
the high-score San Francisco
women’s team Saturday night in
San Francisco, The Eureka team
won, and Audrea Warren held
the second highest score.
HUMBOLDT LUMBERJACK,
» RENTAL SHELF ADDS rvesnman) MORE RECENT BOOKS: ioveiha r|
meeting
| placed
| shelf
| the
/ Indians;
| by | by
| “Murder
| phine
|ly Speier,, Emy Lou’ Grove, |
| Delores Henders, and Clarion
| Moxon. |
OCTOBER 11, 1934
| |
been |
rental |
of the]
as fol-
books have
librarian’s
last
They
Nine new
the
the
“Lumberjack.”
lows:
“English
on
since issue
are
Journey” by B.
Priestley, a sociological eian|
book; ‘Forty-two Years in the
White House” by Irwin H. Hoover,
usher at the White House for)
over forty years; ‘Mary Peters” |
by Mary Ellen Chase, a novel of |
Maine during the last
years, Red the Rose”
Stark Young, a story of ee
War; ‘Goodbye to the
by W. R. Burnett, por-
traying rugged individualism;
“The Cold Journey’ by Grace}
Zaring Stone, telling of the cap-
of the colonists Deer- |
Mass., by the French and
“The Casino Murder”
Van Dine; ‘Maiden Voyage’ |
Kathleen Norris, a daring
of behind the news;
Three Acts’ by
a neat mystcry
coast
six “So
by
Civil
Past”
ture of
| field,
love
in
Christie,
novel
Agatha
story.
“Now in November”
Johnson; a very unusual |
| book, according to the critics. It|
was written by a twenty-four|
year old girl and it deals with un-|
by Jose-
] hour,
| Robison,
| qualities
j teristics of
‘Students Have Party | Miss Hazel
Christensen, grad-
At Moonstone Beach uate of H. S. T. C., now teaching
given
week
A beach
Moonstone
of
Courtright,
around
party was
Beach last
the birthday
Games were
bonfire until
marshmellows
picnic
honor of
played
a a
when
|}toasted and
served,
Those
Shinn,
a
Mary
Janet
present were:
Norma Thurston,
Annabelle
; David Neilsen, Frank Steele, and
Virgil Hollis, and the guest of |
honor, Gillis Courtright.
— -H--———-
Mrs. Little Discusses Qualities of Pictures
| “Pictures In The A talk,
| Home,’’ was given by Mrs. Stella
Little, professor of art, last Sat-)
urday at the Methodist Church.
She discussed the different
of interest in pictures,
types of pictures, types of rooms,
the individual or personal charac-
picture, as part of
the decorative scheme of a home,
and the general rules for hang-
ing a picture.
a
ih PE saremirmtc enti
Freshman Men Don Distinctive Caps
With the arrival of the ‘‘frosh’’|
caps last week the upper class-
changing things—love and bitter-. men have issued warnings that}
ness and death and the abiding, {all freshmen men must wear the
beautiful consolation of nature; /CaPs from now on. |
“The Challenge to Liberty” by |
| Herbert Hoover, which considers
constructively the method through
which we can solve national prob-
lems,
H
Humboldt Tap Club
Frosh who do not heed these
;warnings will be turned over to.
the strong-armed paddling-squad |
of sophmores under the leader-
ship of Joseph Walsh.
Caps may be purchased at the
book store for thirty cents each.
Picks New Members
Six new members have been
taken into the Tap Club follow-
ing the recent tryouts in the
college auditorium. The new
members” are: Virginia Torp,
Barbara Unsoeld, Billie Fielding,
| Merle Morton, Harleen Burton,
Arleen Thompson,
Other members are Mary Emi- | eS ee
Richard McCoy Now
Is Attending U. C.
“Dick’? McCoy has en- Richard |
rolled at the University of Cal-|
ifornia where he is majoring inf
economics.
Although under the handicap
of total blindness, McCoy made
high grades while a student at
Humboldt State Teacher's Col-
lege. By means of Braille, |
method of reading, and the type-
writer, McCoy handled his daily
assignments.
Porritt to
Q. E. D. Long - established financial,
commercial and industrial giants which outlived the de- pression now rightly offer this
fact as proof of their sound-
ness. Started three and a_ half
years ago with a total capital of six dollars cash, a wood-
worker's vise, jack-plane, spoke-shave, a dozen bow- staves, no outside income, and without subsequent gifts or subsidies THE HUMBOLDT BOWMEN now have the best equipped archery tackle fac- tory on the Pacific Coast, and provide a living for eight peo-
ple,
How was it possible to make make such a growth during the depression?
By making bows, arrows,
and targets much better
than their price-class that they instant attention
seen,
SO
command wherever
Students, faculty, and adver- tisers are invited to visit the shops. Open days and evenings
THE HUMBOLDT BOWMEN Jack Frost, Archie Forson,
Margaret Frost
Across from the College
Dormitory
SOUESRRORRERAEeeReeeeES D
OOD
COOKS
DALY’S Co-Ed Shop
Yep, the good old Co-Ed Shop joins in our store-wide celebration of 89 years in Humboldt with a _ coupla fine special values!
Starting Saturday, this Birthday Sale brings (among others) a grand collection of swanky suede jackets for
$3.95. AND, new brush- ed angora and mohair
Sweaters for $3.98! Well worth looking into, yes?
And you might take our aivice and shop all around the store, while you're able to save so much on new Fall merchandise!
Daiy’s Co-Ed Shop second floor
096096 »
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$99 400-0944-90600004
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supper was!
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ARCATA
Ferndale High School, was
visitor here last week.
LERS—
Calif.
Sth St. Eureka,
BLEDSOE’S Greeting Cards
School Supplies
Music
CALIF.
Arcata
Lee Brookins CABINET
and
CARPENTRY
WORK
California
Tatman’s eke BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES,
PIES, PASTERY
“The home of good bakery products”
OPEN EVENINGS and
SUNDAYS 16th and G Sts, Arcata
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bueananvansoenuensaneny
OUR
WIMPIES ARE
WwOW’S
ARCATA
SPORTSMANS
CLUB
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Kuppenheimer Clothes Style and Service
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; Start. This 3
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