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1934

EL RODEO
VOLUME XXIV

Published Annually by the Students
of The California Polytechnic

Nineteen Hundred
and Thirty- Four

San Luis Obispo, California

FOREffORD
Do you keep a scrap book? We thought not.
Neither did we, until this year. Listen care­
fully and we will tell you how we did it. \V e
got a shoe box, and into it we placed the news
articles which chronicle the school year. Of­
ten, we could not find the scissors so "r-r­
rip''-out came the eli pping. Then we bor­
rowed a paste-pot and a blank book, patched
up a cover from an old El Rodeo and letters
from advertisements, and pasted in the clip­
pings. And then-we liked the honest, homely
appearance of the book so much that we
called in a Genii who waved a magic wand,
blew a magic breath and lo-here is a scrap­
book for you-and you-and you.
THE EL RODEO STAFF

ofar tor's boat, Nourmahal.
if
on you hamstring, betray, belittle, and un- are
r self
are
maybe dermine the new era.
cane
farmer
use i
down
maybe
at the
down
use it
NEW CHIEF
end of
down
at the
busy
use it
you ha
itis!
ican
maybe
who
ask
feltfells
we
cane
young
if
busy
the eye
are The opening of the 1933-34 school it is!
go in~
cane term at the California Polytechnic end of
for h
-felt school this week will mark another young
we
on you step in the unification of the state fells
no
maybe educational system, according to who
ask
young plans for the local institution.
at the
no
s fell
The new director of the school is we
farmer
it is! Julian A. McPhee, chief of the for h
myself
busy state bureau of agricultural educa­ going
down
who tion and a member of the state the eyes
cave
ofar department of education staff. farmer
we
use i
While
the
new
director
will
have
a
end of
myself
ask
are
the eye double task-administering the at the
if
ican
farmer Smith-Hughes agriculture for 7000 cave
at the
cane
students
in
130
high
schools,
as
going
ask
r self
feltr self well as the California Polytech­ use i
youha
down
nic-the
plan
is
being
expected
to
ask
maybe
use it
down
no coordinate the educational program you ha
end of
if
we of the state to the advantage of all. feltbusy
cane Students Corne
Mr.
McPhee
has
been
in
educa­
ican
it is!
cane
-felt
use it tional work since 1917. Soon after if
on you
who
From
15
States,
he
engaged
in
teaching
activities,
down
are
maybe
fells
at the war broke out and he enlisted in busy
young
itis!
Many
Counties
the
navy.
After
the
war,
he
re­
on you
t he eye
young
who
sumed
teaching,
spending
some
cane
going
busy
itisl
are time as head of the agriculture end of
for h
s fell
department
of
Gilroy
high
school,
no
maybe
are
C if where he was also vice-principal. young
who come from 40 of the 58 different no
He
has
been
in
the
state
de­
who
going
o far counties of the state, from two for­ ask
busy partment of education since 1925, fells
end of eign countries, China and Mexico; cave
and
chief
of
the
bureau
of
ag-ri­
-felt
going from the territory of Alaska, and myself
education since 1927. Un­ for h
maybe cultural
the eye from 15 different states of the farmer
der
his
supervision,
the
teaching
no
the eye of vocational agriculture has tri­ we
farmer United States, the registration list at the
young pled in the state.
use i
r self showed today.
ask
end of
ask
Mr. McPhee's appointment as di-· myself
With the exception of the "moun­ down
going rector
we tain counties," Cal Poly students you ha
of Cal Poly brings a direct farmer
s fell relationship between the school and the eyes
no have come from every county ex­ may be
itis! the state department of education, at the
ican cept Lake, Mendocino, Solano, Yolo feltno and paves the way for the estab- cave
at the and Yuba. Leading counties in cane
ofar lishment of Poly as a service in- use i
down numbers are San Luis Obispo, Los are
going stitution to the 130 Smith-Hughes young
who Angeles, Tehama, Stanislaus and who
farmer ag-riculture departments in Califor- the eyes
busy
no San Joaquin.
at the nia. as well as an educational insti- fellows
of it
The student coming the farthest itis!
r self tution of high calibre.
these distance is Shih Ying Li, who is end of
Of c
ican
the ad­ being sent to California Polytech­ the eye
It is the intention of the new di·· up w
we rector to have at Cal Poly frequent write
which nic by the Chinese government. young
ask meetings of members of his staff for
world The student traveling the next far­ fells
down who are supervising the Smith­ down
use it thest is Rafael Nunez, whose home no
use it Hughes work in the six regions of has pa
all, is in Mexico City. The student if
on you the state. This will acquaint the am told
no from the "farthest north" comes we
cane regional men with the local school, you have
ask
if from Anchorage, Alaska.
are while in turn they can report prob­ dollars
Within California, students come forb
ton
no lems in the high schools in which the ai
too from the "farthest north" coun­ going
if the Cal Poly staff may assist.
can
-felt ties of Lassen and Modoc, and the farmer
-felt
Mr. McPhee has moved his fam­ at the
ican "farthest south" counties of Im­ myself
maybe ily from Sacramento. He will make my first
too perial and San Diego.
at the
the eye San Luis Obispo his home, and torec
run Students are attending Poly from down
Colorado,Tennessee,
Arizona,
Penn­
headquarters
for
the
entire
state
itis!
spark
frame
cave
busy program of agricultural education. that
end of sylvania, Michigan, Illinois, Minne­ use i
sota,
Idaho,
West
Virginia,
Mon­
s fell
into a
buy a
if
FALLS IN STATE PARK
young
had to
fill tana, Ohio, New York and Okla­ cane
homa.
the eye
felt­
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Aug. 15. fell si end of
end of Tahquarnenon Falls, 40 feet high man.
an old
you ha
who and 300 feet wi
may be TRACK MAN TURNS TO RING maybe
are

New Chief on
State Staff

no

UNDEFEATED-UNTIED-UNSCORED UPON

are
cane
-felt
on you
maybe
end of
itis!
busy
who
s fell
young
the eye
farmer
going
o far
we
no First row from the left: W. Troutner, C. Johnson, mgrs.; R. Selma, H.
ask
Wilson, R. Lander, H. Enberg, J. Benich, J. Hart.
ican Second row from the left: Coach J. C. Deuel, N. Zipser, C. Dana, A.
down
Adams, R. Robinson, A. Turner, E. Copeland C. Davidson, W.
r self
Abbegg, Coach Howie O'Daniels.
at the Third row from the left: D. Laver, L. Rios, W. Metz, R. Gambell, G.
on you
Smith, C. Bjork, R. Pearl, H. Vervais, R. Bayles.
..!....felt
use it
has been formed for the coming
cane
FRESHMEN FETED school
year, according to an an­
are
nouncement.
if
Sept. 1.-Cal Poly opened their
The purpose of the club is to dis­
who
season this evening with a cuss professional problems, pro­
itis! social
big dance in honor of the new stu­ vide an organized group to assist
busy dents.
Although the enrollment is student functions, and for enter­
young small
the number of new students tainment.
the eye is large.
The evening was spent in
At the first meeting, held yester­
maybe
end of dancing to the music of the Para­ day, George P. Couper was elected
s fell mount Dance band. The gym was president, Wilbur B. Howes vice­
who decorated in orange and green with president, and Mrs. Alice Daniel
ofar excellent lighting effects supplied secretary-treasurer. No dues - will
no by the electrical department. The be charged, it is said. Among the
r self new fellows were duly welcomed functions planned are a dinner at
going and made at home by those attend­ the Atascadero Inn, several card
the eye ing from town. This was not only parties, and two "pot luck" supners
farmer an affair of welcome but one where in the social room of the school.
at the the old and new students could be­
cane come acquainted.
The student activities committee KRAMER LEADS YELL
ask
we had complete charge of the man­
Showing plenty of school spirit,
ican agement of this affair, and it will Loel Kramer, alumni, put forth
down have charge of all the succeeding "great and noble" efforts as substi­
use it social events as well as campus ac­ tute for the regular yell leader at
on you tivities. The members of this group the football game played in Santa
maybe are Fred Perozzi, Lavernze Star­ Barbara between the State College
young key, Owen Diener, Bob Robinson, varsity and the Poly Mustangs.
s fell Ed Jauch, and Phil Taylor. chair­ Phil Taylor, the Poly varsity yell
o far man.
leader, was unable to be present at
are
the game so Kramer led the attend­
if
FACULTY ELECTS ing rooters in a series of enthusi­
-felt
astic yells which are declared to
it is!
A self-administered faculty club have given the football team great
busy composed of the administrative encouragement.
end of staff and the instructional staff of
who the California Polytechnic school,
HELD IN JAIL

no
we
fells
end of
going
young
the eye:
farmer
forh
ask
cave
down
at the
myself
maybe
youha
feltuse i
cane
if
are
who
.busy
itis!
fells
end of
youn~

going
the eye:
myself
forh
no
we
ask
cave
at the
farmer
youha
down
use i
felt­
maybe
end of
itis!
who
if
no
are
busy
cane
fells
going
young
the eye
forh
ask
we
cave
at the
farmer
myself
down
use i
if
are
cane
itis!
felt­
youha
maybe
end of
fells
busy
who

GRID COACH

are
cane
-felt
on you
maybe
young
s fell
it is!
busy
who
o far
end of
the eye
farmer
going
r self
ask
no
we
ican
use it
down
at the
on you
cane
are
no

Fresno Frosh
Lose to Poly
Cal Poly, 6; Fresno State Col­

if lege Frosh 0!

who
busy
-felt
maybe
the eye
young
end of
going
s fell
itis!
no
ofar
going
farmer
at the
r self
ican
we
ask
down
use it
on you
cane
are
no
if

-felt
maybe
the eye
itis!
busy
s fell
young
the eye
end of
who

Saturday under a sweltering sun,
Howie O'Daniels' Mustangs nosed
out Fresno State's strong freshman
squad. The score was highly grati­
fying to Poly fans in view of the
fact that Fresno trimmed Poly 21-0
last year.
The lone touchdown of the game
came late in the first stanza when
Gambell, Mustang fullback, spun
off tackle for a gain of 30 yards.
The score was the result of a drive
from the State college's 48-yard
line.
Poly retired to pure defensive
tactics after their score. Gambell's
fine punting was a feature of the
work. With the Mustang reserves
on the field in the third quarter,
Fresno made a drive to the Poly
25-yard marker. Coach O'Daniels
sent in his first string to stem the
tide. By holding for dowri_s and
kicking the Mustangs got out of
danger. Fresno began passing at
this point and kept the air full of
footballs to no avail.
The game ended with the ball in
Poly's possession on the Fresno 35­
yard line.
The line work of AI Adams,
Dana, Hart, Bjork, Bayles and Ver­
vais was outstanding for the Green
and Gold. The best ground gaining
backfield combination proved to be
Gambell, Rios, Robinson ana Zip­
ser.

we
farmer FACULTY CHANGED
ask
rself
going
forb
Several changes will be noted in
myself
ask
farmer
we the California Polytechnic school
at the
ican staff when the state vocational in­
down
use it stitution opens for the 1933-34
use i
down year next week.
In the athletics department,
maybe
are
Capt. J. C. Deuel is now director
on you of
if
athletics and in charge of gym­
the eye nasium
baseball and track.
young Howard classes,
"Howie" O'Daniels, former
cave
at the Mission high
school coach, will tu­
felt­
cane tor the grid and basketball squads
youha
if as well as help out in the other
maybe
are sports.
end of
s fell
The chief accountant's job has
busy
itis! been taken over by ·walter Tenne­
cane
-felt son. Mrs. Alice Daniels has taken
busy over the position o:(. assistant to
it is!
o far the director of the institution. The
who dining hall has been put under the
we direction of A. R. Noggle, and Ver­
no non Meacham has resumed teach­
ask ing duties in the dairy department.
end of
The work of industrial coordina­
going tor has been given to C. E. Knott,
we
farmer and the farm superintendency has
ask
r self been added to the duties of George
cave
at the M. Drumm.
at the
ican
youha
if
TALKS LIGHTS
down
use it
use i
down
if
on you
The Student Affairs Council of
are
may be the California Polytechnic school
cane
-felt is the executive and advisory conn­
felt­
cane cil representing the student body
maybe
are for specific duties as set forth in
end of
s fell the new Student Body Constitution
busy
it is! and By-Laws adopted this year.
itis!
busy The student membership consists
no
the eye of the president, vice-pre1dent, sec­
who
young retary, and treasurer, two mem­
fells
end of hers at large from the division of
going
o far industrial education, two members
young
who at large from the division of agri­
the eyes
no cultural education, and one member
farmer
we for each twenty-five or fraction
forb
going thereof of the recognized campus
cave
at the organizations, which are: lhe Aero
we
farmer Club, Poly-Phase Club and the Fu­
ask
r self ture Farmers of Amreica.
use i
dowp.
There are also four faculty mem­
down
u~e It hers on the S. A. C. These members
at the
Ica_nf , sit in at all meetings of the council
youha
1
in an advisory capacity and much
myself
ask of the success of the group come
feltcane from their suggestions and guid­
cane
-felt ance.
are
may be
During the year 1933-34, the Stu­
busy
it is! dent Affairs Council has conscien­
itis!
busy ciously carried on such business of
end of
s fell the student body as the constitu­
maybe
are tion designates. Information and
young
who data was gathered relative to lightfells
end of ing and fencing the athletic fiela,
who
young the idea being that the project
the eye could be carried out with C. W. A.
no
on you aid, but with the breakup of th~~ot
if
we
farmer organization and due to the lack
forb
going of sufficient school or student
going
o far funds to carry out such a project,.
no it was laid aside for future action.
the eyes

are
cane
maybe
end of
busy
itis!
who
fells
young
the eye
going
forh
we
no
ask
at the
farmer
myself
down
cave
use i
are
if
cane
felt­
you ha
maybe
end of
busy
itis!
who
fells
young
the eye
going
for h
we
no
ask
cave
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
youha
may be
feltcane
are
who
busy
it is!
end of
the eye
young
fells
no
if
we
ask
for h
going
farmer
myself
at the
down
cave
use i
if
cane
felt­
youha
maybe

if
-felt First row, from the left: P. Skidmore, D. Zobel. L. Smith, L. Turrentine, P. Jensen, K. Bailey, B. Chase, E. Lauppe, R. Bowen,
T. Nebbergall, G. Williams, A. Polletti. Second row, from the left: R. Hathaway, J. Webster, R. Davis, E. Copeland, B. Chris­
it is!
man, H. Aldro, J . Martin, A. Turner, C. Hoover, C. Dana, 0. Anderson, H. Enberg. Third row, from the left: M. C. Mart"m­
busy
sen, M. Smith, R. Christensen, P. Taylor, P. Elliott, W. Nolan, W. Whittier, N. Barker, M. Warner, C. Eggett, C. Eaton, R. L.
end of
Jones. Fourth row, from the left: C. Stanfield, B. Reinhold,G.Smith, A. Rogers, G. Almond, S. Ferguson, H. G. Figge, F. Holmes.
who

-are

s fell
young
the eye
farmer
going
o far
we
no
ask
ican
down
r self
at the
on you
- felt
use it
cane
are
if
who
itis!
busy
young
the eye
maybe
end of
s fell
who
ofar
no
r self
going
the eye
farmer
at the
cane
ask
we
ican
down
use it
on you
maybe
young
s fell
ofar
who
busy
itis!
fells
end of
youn,.
going
the eye.
myself
for h
no
we
ask
cave
at the
farmer
you ha
down
use i
felt­
maybe
end of
it is!
who
if
no
are
busy ·
cane
fells
going
young
the eye
for h
ask
we
cave
at the
farmer
myself
down
nse i
if
are
cane
itis!
felt­
you ha
maybe
end of
fells
busy
who

ofar being afraid of things.
maybe
cave
at the
r self
down
use it
cane
farmer
who
at the
ican
it is!
you ha
at the
if
busy
down
feltcane
use it
use i
down
The Cal Poly Mustangs kept their fells
ican
are
may be goal line uncrossed and their unde­ young
ask
no
the eye feated record intact Saturday in the eye
if
on you the annual Homecoming game, by end of
we
if
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 5 (Spe­ ask
r self trouncing the Porterville Junior going
are cial).-Livestock entered by the cane
-felt College eleven 24-0. Bob Gambr,U for h
California Polytechnic school and busy
itis! opened the scoring after a pass . are
1 by student owners took a large may be
are Rios to Vervais, had netted 20 we
no
on you number of nrizes in the open divi­ end of
s fell yards.
maybe sion at the state fair this week, a it is!
busy
Failing in this conversion as in ask
young summary of awards made today who
young all others, Poly was held to the 6-0 at the
s fell revealed.
for h
going score during the first half. In the farmer
it is!
In the fat cattle division, La fell s
end of final two quarters, Gambell revers­ myself
busy Vernze Starkey's summer yearling young
who ed for a 30-yard run to score, Metz down
who Hereford steer took second. Col- the eyes
no galloped five yards around end for cave
ofar year Burress' junior yearling took farmer
we another tally after Porterville had use i
end of second in its class, Robert Nevin's going
o far fumbled, and Robinson returned are
the eye crossbred steer took first and Bill cave
at the what was intended to be a punt out if
farmer Owens' fat heifer second in the ask
r self of danger, with a 40-yard run cane
going class over one year and under two. we
farmer through the entire Porterville team felt­
youha
r self
In the sheep classes, Bob Nevin's if
on you for the last marker.
ask ram under one year took fourth. use i
The Poly team showed superior maybe
down
ican drive throughout and lack of con­ end of
no In the Hampshire wether lamb at the
we class, James Bogert took first and down
use it dition caused virtually the entire busy
ican third, and first in pen entries. you ha
if Porterville team to be taken out of itis!
use it Charles Stone took first in junior myself
ask the contest. With a couple of mm­ who
down barrows and fourth in pen of three, felt- ·
cane utes to go, Porterville ran out of fells
at the in Duroc-Jerseys.
cane
-felt substitutes and called the team off young
t he eye
on you
In the dairy classes in Holstein are
may be the field.
going
cane female senior yearlings, Gerald who
young
are Busch's individual took sixth and busy
it is! NEW CL.~.~SS FORMED forb
we
busy
no a school animal took seventh. In it is!
no
if two-year-old Jersey females, Or- end of
s fell
A
new
course
in
power
house
op­
ask
who ville Spear's animal took fourth. may be
are
eration
and
maintenance
has
been
cave
busy Leonard McLinn's female .Jersey young
who
-felt calf took fifth. In the Guernsey fell s
end of started this year at Poly. The class myself
is
under
the
instruction
of
C.
E.
may be breed Elliott Shohan's bull calf we
farmer
farmer
the eye took ~rst and was also junior j no
the eye Knott, and is held in the Machine at the
class
room
Monday,
Tuesday
Shop
use i
young champ10n. A; school-owned co~, ask
r self
end of Troutmere Kitty, was second m 1 for h
going and Wednesday. The object of the down
class
is
to
study
the
operation
and
going three-year-old G~ernseys with rec- ; going
0 far maintenance of all types of power you ha
s fell ord o~ production, and reserve farmer
we
may be
houses. The class is run in a differ­ feltit is! champ10n of the show.
thee es
ent
system
than
is
usual.
It
does
At Camp Lillard, the Polytechnic m sek
a~~
no
cane
1
ican not have text books. All the infor­ are
0 far school Future Farmer chapter will ! at~he
mation
is
gained
by
lectures
from
going be represented by three delegates, . do n
use it
Mr. Knott, or by special talks giv­ who
farmer Edmund Jauch, La Vernze Starkey 1 w.1
busy
en
by the members of the class. itis!
and William Troutner. The stu- ' use
down
This
year
the
class
has
covered
~t::u dents and their livestock which will cave
at the
end of
ican not be sold will return next Tues- fJ_re
may be such subjects as steam, gas and the eye
day.
on you Diesel engine principles, and is at young
we
According to the Poly students no
the eye present studying different types of fells
ask here on the fair grounds, they have f'eW:--­ young Diesel engines.
down
The class is held on Monday,
use it r:~:dbl~~l ¥hu~sr:; ~i~h;,0 ~~t:; you ha
ca~~ Tuesday and Wednesday mornings we
on you the following morning the freight may be
are and is for the advanced Electrical ask
cane cars had reached Santa Clara. The busy
it is! students only. The following stu­ forb
are following day was taken up in the cane
-felt dent are members of the class:
John Benich, Ed Flory, Davidson, going
j_~ trip from Santa Clara to Sacra­ it is!
busy
Robinson,
Smullens, Vermazen, farmer
-felt mento, and by the time the animals end of
s fell
no Thompson, Gholson, Johnson, Do­ myself
were led to the stalls, it was nearly the eyes
who scher, Gaskin. Hurtt, Fred Perozzi, at the
may be midnight.
young
down
o far Pat Brown, F. Hart.
the eye
On Saturday, the livestock was going
cave
it is! washed and groomed, and the fol­ fells
end of
use i
FOUR-H COMEDY
busy lowing days were spent in watch- we
farmer
if
s fell ipg the judging and noting the as~
r self
Edna 4-H Club members had cane
young type of animals selected by the cave
at the
the eye livestock experts in the ring as be- for h
going completed all arrangements for a felt­
farmer
we Presentation of their comedy "Get youha
end of ing the best type.
maybe
myself
ask Together," and aft
who

PORTERVILLE
DRUBBED '24-0

Ags Victors
at State Fair

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it

maybe
-felt
cane
are
if
no
who
it is!
s fell

who
fells
end of
youna­
the eye
forb
cave
we
no
ask
Santa Barbara (0)
Cal Poly (3) itis!
USTOMERS who have Bell
LE
Vervais going
seen Santa Barbara McCullough, T. LT
Bjork myself
State College varsity Tolan
LG
Adams farmer
p 1 a y t w o brilliant Roe
C
Smith
the
g a m e s of football Dupes
RG
Bayles at
down
• thought the Roadrun­ McCullough, P. RT
Burress use
ners were going to go places this Willard
RE
Dana are i
we season.
Main
QB
Lewellyn
ican
And then last night along came Rezzonico
LH
Rios if
r self a band of Mustangs from Califor­ Mahon~.>y
who
RH
Zipser
down nia Polytechnic, invading Persh­ Hoeffer
cane
FB
Gambell
at the ing park and riding the Roadrun­
Substitutes - Santa Barbara: felt­
maybe ners all over the field to ring up Kerrigan,
Lee, Lowe, Miller, Sny­ maybe
use it a 3 to 0 victory. A dropkick by dt:r, Harper,
Garber, Scott, Kelli­ end of
-felt Leslie Rios from the 25-yard mark­ her, Stockel, Treloar, Forsyth, busy
cane er in the second period did what Armstrong. Cal Poly: Hart, Val­ it is!
are scoring there was, but the scoring lely, Metz, Robinson, Oliveras, La­ fells
itis! was really a minor part of what ver, Davidson and Wilson.
young
s fell Poly should be given credit for.
youha
Score by quarters:
busy Perhaps the Staters thought they Cal Poly .................. 0 3 0 0-3 farmer
end of had a set-up in meeting the north­ Santa Barbara ...... 0 0 0 0-0 going
the eye erners. In every meeting in the
Officials: Referee, Schutte; um­ for h
young past, State has always rung up a pire, Gates; head linesman, Win­ we
o far victory over the Green and .Gold, ans; timekeepers, Clark and Carter. no
who but Coach Howard O'Daniels came
ask
we to Poly this year and snapped his
cave
no fingers at tradition.
at the
RUNS UP 213 YARDS
me
myself
Dobbin
Assists
He turned out a team that last
ask
the eye
going night ran up 213 yards from scrim­
down
Frosh
To
Gather
f armer mage and passes to Santa Bar­
use i
at the bara's 80. It made 12 first downs to
are
Bonfire Supply busy
down State's 5 and it completed six out
r self of eleven attempted passes while
you ha
ican the Roadrunners gathered three
maybe
use it out of 10.
Oct. 3.-Clatter, clatter, on the feltAn idea of where the game downtown pavement. What ho, a cane
on you
maybe was played on the field can be horse, no, yes, not one horse but it is!
on you seen from the fact that the Road­ two horses pulling a larg hay wag­ who
use it runners never got inside the on, loaded with a number of lively fells
-felt winners' 35-yard line.
youths and-just plain old junk. end of
The one score in the game came The
are
people of San Luis Obispo farmer
after
a
series
of
short
passes
had
if
were startled when the Poly Frosh young
taken
Poly
down
the
field.
State
who
invaded the business district with going
busy held stubbornly for three downs on horses and wagons collecting old cave
the
25-yard
line,
only
to
have
Rios
s fell
boxes, papers, tires and anything no
young boot the ball for 35 yards to the inflammable for the coming bonfire if
going score that eventually meant vic­ rally before the annual Homecom­ we
cane tory.
ask
One of the big reasons State ing football game.
itis! couldn't
The Poly collectors started a forb
any place was "Han"k"
farmer Vervais, get
myself
left end for Poly. He month in advance with prospects
the eye dodged blockers
and for the biggest bonfire in history the eye
end of seemed always to consistently
be around when in view. Daily the horse-powered at the
o far the Olive and White backs wanted calvacade visited the city until the down
no to get away.
horse was no longer a novelty, but use i
ask
the bonfire pile grew nevertheless. who
GAMBELL STARS
r self
Gambell, Poly fullback, tore hole Soon a truck was added to the col­ if
at the after hole in the line to run up lection facilities and the work was are
on you considerable of the Mustangs' yard­ really on in earnest. Novel yet cane
use it age. Well thrown passes by Zip­ practical was the idea of using felt­
down ser, caught for the most part by horses and wagons and the desired maybe
ican Vervais, aided to a great extent in results were inevitable as a large you ha
we the Green and Gold gains.
bonfire on evening of Nov. 3 cor­ busy
if
Lineups and summary:
roborated this fact.
itis!

S. B. VARSITY
LOSES TO POLY

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250 Old Grads

are
cane
may be
end of
busy
itis!
who
fells
young
t he eye
going
for h
Characterizing the 1933 celebra­
we
tion as the biggest and most en­
no
on ybu thusiastic in the history of the
ask
n;.~~n; California Polytechnic school, the
at the
s fell last of the homecoming visitors
farmer
it is! were back in their homes today af­
myself
busy ter a week-end of gatherings and
down
who reminiscence.
far
Peo, more pep, that animated cave
More than 250 alumni register­
0
end
of ed at the school, and scores did not fast moving type of pep was the use i
the eye sign the books. At the banquet spirited display put on by the stu-· are
farmer Saturday evening, every class dents of Cal Poly at their bonfire if
from the opening of the institu­ rally on the evening before the an­ cane
going
·
f ootball game on felt­
r self tion in 1903 to the 1932 graduates, nua1 H omecommg
ask was represented except two years. Nov. 4. The rally began with a big you ha
no The class of 1923, holding its lOth serpentine through the streets of maybe
reunion, was represented by most the town with the band heading the end of
we of
its members.
parade. Stops were made and the busy
ican
According
to
the
opinion
of
the
townspeople
given a sample of the it is!
use it alumni, the factors contributing Polyites' cheering
The ser­ who
down particularly to the success of pentine was blocksability.
fells
long
composed
at the Homecoming this year were a foot- the band, students on foot, and fol­ young
on you ball team which is gaining state- lowed by cars. The din of the cheer­ the eye
cane wide reputation, a revived interest ing and blowing horns could be going
for h
a~~ in the state institution here, and heard all over town and drew a we
if the vigorous work of alumni and large crofd. After an hour of this
no
who student committees in preparing type of demonstration the crowd ask
busy for the event.
assembled at the site of the bon­ cave
-felt
Many of the out-of-town alumni fire for the grand finale..
myself
may be spent Sunday visiting- the camous,
A large barrel was set up for a farmer
the eye "nd some were still here Monday. sneaker's stand and Coach Howie at the
young Many commented on the excellent O'Daniels was the first to be put use i
end of appearance of the grounds and the over the barrel for a few words down
going ...,~.,Y improvements in buildings 1 concerning the game the next day you ha
s fell a.nd equipment made in the last with Porterville J. C. His remarks may be
were few, but carried fire and de­ f eltit is! few years.
Don C. McMillan, '17, of Paso termination and were received with cane
no
ofar Robles, acted as toastmaster and a long. loud cheer. Members of the are
going kept the meeting at rapid speed football team were introduced and who
Among the class cheered and all seemed in readiness busy
farmer throughout.
at the speaker were Alta Fae Mayhall, , fo: the big event. AI Adams, cao­ itis!
r self '23, and William Shipsey, '10. Mrs. tam of the fo.otba~l ~earn, was call­ end of
ican Evabelle Long Fuller gave vocal · ~d upon for h1s opm10n on the co_m­ the eye
we numbers, accompanied by Mrs. J. m~ gamP. and ::>fter such he apnhed young
ask M. Johnston. Mrs. Perry Martin- the neces sary fire and the big blaze fells
down sen, '18, of Santa Barbara, also was on.
no
use it j;!'ave vocal numbers. A Poly saxoAs the flames leaped heavenward if
on you phone quartet and a "Hill Billy" t he l!'host of Porterville's hopes of we
cane orchestra from among the stu- winninl?' could be seen being con­ ask
are dents, were other music numbers. sumed h:v the flamE's at the ·t op of for h
n.of
As a result of the Homecoming I the confta~ration. The large cr owd going
1
celebration, a new interest in the / present cheererl as the fire snread farmer
-felt institution was revived through- un and through the pile of debris myself
may be out the entire state. alumni de- and soon all was ended as they at the
the eye clared. Those who attended prom- sP.ttled down to watch the blaze, down
it is! ised to write details of the gath- fas cinated by its flaming beauty.
cave
busy ering to other classmates, and it
___
· _ _ _ _ __
use i
s fell W3S expected that a bigl!er turn- 1
,
if
TODAY S FASHION TIP
young ont next year, as well as increased
cane
the eye attE>ntion to enrollment of underPaquin's a prons glorify the felt­
end of trraduates. would result.
" washer lady," a re a musing prac­ you ha
who
maybe
tice and t h
r self
farmer
at the
down
use it
ican
ask
we
if
are
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At Homecoming

Pyre Starts
Week-endPep

I

I

farmer shooting over tackle from the 10 no
we
rself yard line for the score. A line play we
ask
going for conversion failed when Rioa fells
forb
myself
ask fumbled.
end of
ofar •
farmer
we Another Poly score seemed forth­ going
going
at the
ican coming in the fourth quarter when young
farmer
down
use it Dana blocked a kick deep in San­ the eye:
at the
use i
down ta Maria territory. The Poly drive farmer
r self
Nov. 13.-Cal Poly kept their un­ are
maybe was stopped this time and after an forh
down
defeated,
untied
and
unscored
on
if
use it
on you exchange of punts the Mustangs ask
ican record clean as a whistle last Fri­ no
the eye started another touchdown drive. cave
young Ewing intercepted Rios' pass on his down
if day night by defeating the Santa who
are Maria J. C. Bulldogs 6-0 in a game cave
at the own 8 yard line and broke away at the
cane in which Poly held the upper hand felt­
cane for what looked to be a Bulldog myself
-felt throughout, winning the Central you ha
if score until Rios hauled him down maybe
may be
on you Coast Jaysee football title.
are from behind in mid-field. Santa youha
The game was a hard fought end of
maybe
s fell Maria then penetrated to the Poly feltend of one and the huge crowd of Mus­ busy
itis! 14 yard line where Smith inter­ use i
itis! tang supporters got their full cane
-felt cepted a Bulldog pass as the game cane
busy money's worth. Although the Mus­ it is!
busy ended.
if
who tangs appeared as masters of the going
Lineups:
o far
are
field
they
let
themselves
get
into
young
s fell
who POLY
SANTA MARIA who
young hot water two or three times. The farmer
we Bayles ................ler................ Smith busy
didn't
have
the
punch
to
the
eyes
Bulldogs
the eye
no Burriss ............... .ltr............ Bennett itis!
myself
farmer take advantage of this.
ask Wilson ............... .lgr...... Stowell (c) fells
going
The complete superiority of the fell s
end of Smith ..................c.................. Shaw end of
o far Mustangs is shown in the fact for h
going Dana .................. rgl............ Gardner youn~
we that they made 14 first downs to we
farmer Bjork ..................rtl... ............. Fisher going
no the three credited to Santa Maria. ask
r self Vervais (c) ..... .ler.................... Ashe the eye:
ask
The game opened with an ex­ cave
at the Robinson ............qb.......... Barbettini myself
ican change of punts that favored nei­ at the
ican Zipser ............... .lhr.............. Olivera forh
down ther team until Gambell opened up you ha
if Rios ....................rhl................ Ewing no
r self things by skirting right end for 22 down
use it Gambell ............. .fb............ Phitzner we
at the yards and punching into Bulldog use i
down
Subs: Poly-Hart, Turner. San­ ask
on you territory. Ewing immediately in­ if
on you ta Maria-Glines, Clemmons, Law­ cave
-felt tercepted Rios' pass. The Bulldogs are
maybe son, Taylor Hoey, Oliver, Open­ at the
use it then punted to Robinson who cane
farmer
-felt shaw, Findlay. Fricke.
cane fumbled on his own 23 yard line felt­
cane
Officials: Hal Orion, referee; youha
are and the ball was recovered by San­ may be
are Chris Christensen, umpire; Champ down
if ta Maria. After two hectic scoring end of
use i
s fell Clark, linesman.
who attempts Poly held for downs and busy
felt­
itis!
it is! then the Mustang-s started their it is!
maybe
busy
busy march up the field.
no
the eye STUDENTS IN ARMY end of
young
it is!
young
When the Bulldog 42 yard line who
t he eye had been reached Robinson broke fell s
end of
We're in the Army now, we're in who
maybe through off tackle for a touch­ going
0 far the Army now. Such is the chant if
end of down but Poly was penalized on young
who of seven former Poly students, who no
s fell the play for illegal shift and the the eyes
no have joined the U. S. Army within are
who score was disallowed. The first half farmer
we the last year. All these men, who busy
o far ended with Poly making two deep for h
going were in attendance at the Poly­ cane
no drives into Santa Maria territory cave
at the technic school during the past pe­ fells
r self with no success. Rios tried a drop we
farmer riod of four years, were students going
going kick for field goal that terminated ask
r self in the Aero Department. The divi­ young
the eye one drive while Gambell's unsuc­ use i
down sion of the service chosen by these the eye
farmer cessful place kick finished the down
use it men was aviation, all entering as forh
at the ot her.
atthe
ican enlisted regulars in the aviation ask
cane
if mechanics division and receiving we
O'Daniels must have given the you ha
ask Mustangs a little fire during the myself
ask appointment immediately. Lee Bar­ cave
we intermission for the second half felt­
cane ker, first stationed at Crissey Field, at the
ican showed a more precise team. Soon cane
-felt San Francisco, at the headquarters farmer
down after the opening of the second are
maybe there, has recently been transfer­ myself
use it half Gambell auick-kicked the Bull­ busy
itis! red to flight school at Randolph down
on you dogs into a hole that paved the itis!
busy Field. Texas. Bob Huston, last man use i
maybe Wllv to the Poly score. Taking the end of
s fell to join up, is stationed at Crissey if
young ball on his own 13 yard stripe Bar­ may be
are Field, at the present time. Poly is are
s fell bettini punted out to the 41 yard young
who well represented at March Field, cane
o far mark where the march began.
end of Riverside, by Leo Miner, Kent Mil­ itis!
fell s
are
young ler, Johnny Oliveras. Harold Gilli­ felt-­
Rios flipped two short passes to 1 who
if Gambell for the first down and ! no
youha
the eye land, and Sam Gratch.
- felt then Rios, Gambell and Zipser if
maybe
on you
farmer
DREAM WORTH $5,000
it is! chopped away through the heart we
end of
busy of the Bulldog line gaining four for h
going
EL PASO, Tex.-Asserting- that fells
end of to five yards at a crack. Zipser fi- going
o far 1 he dreams at night of automobile busy
who nally ended the relentless drive by the eyes
no accidents and of "screaminp
who

!~
ask

Gridmen Best
In onference

c

o far
may be
r self
cane
farmer
who
at the
it is!
down
busy
use it
fells
ican
young
ask
the eye
we
end of
if
going
California
Polytechnic
Mustangs
ly
battered
bunch
of
boys
with
a
are
f or h
cane were busy packing away their 24-0 score hung up on them by the are
;noleskins
today
with
the
satisfacGreen
and
Gold
power
trust.
The
- felt
we
on you tory knowledge that they have just traditional big game with the San­ no
completed
the
most
successful
footta
Maria
Bulldogs
carne
next
and
maybe
ask
young ball season in the history of sport from this battle the Mustangs at t he
at
the
school.
again
emerged
victorious,
this
time
s fell
far mer
Poly never tasted defeat this with a neat 6-0 win.
it is!
myself
Coach Howie O'Daniels is now down
busy season and they went up against
who some of the toughest teams of much the man of the hour in foot­ cave
ofar their class in the state. The big ball circles as it is some stunt to use i
end of punch of the whole thing comes take hold of a new team and in are
t he eye in the fact that never once during one season turn out a team such if
farmer the season did the stalwart Mus- as sported the Green and Gold cane
g oing tangs allow their goal to be crosi- this year. This is Howie's third felt ­
r self ed. Undefeated teams come some- successful seaon with a San Luis yo u ha
ask what freely during the football Obispo team as he led the Mission ma ybe
no season over the country but it is high Indians through two impres­ end of
we something to brag about when a sive seasons before going to Poly. busy
ican team has the record of not hav- The win over Santa Maria marked i tis !
O'Daniels' 23rd consecutive game who
use it ing been scored on.
down
Starting out this year under a without defeat. The first two fe ll s
at the new coach and system unfamiliar games played by a school team young
·
f h
d h M
coached by him ended in defeat, t he eye
on you
0
t e squa • t e us- but since then 22 wins and one tie going
cane wtth most
are tangs journeyed quietly and un- have been chalked up in his record. for h
to Santa Barbara to play
A good many feathers can well we
no sung
the strong Santa Barbara State
if Roadrunners. Poly had previously be stuck in the caps of the fight- no
ing Mustang squad itself. It ask
who b
eaten an all-star alumni team 13 would be difficult to name out- cave
busy to
0 but the Roadrunner game was
.
-felt to be the real test. Santa Barbara standing players and gtve every myself
maybe was far out of Poly's class and man his due, but it can be said farmer
the eye were so heavily favored that the that Bob Bayles, Hank Vervais, a t the
young game was considered as warming Clay Davidson, Carl Burris, Cliff use i
end of up exercises for them. The sports Bjork, Gardner Smith, Charlie down
going
Dana, AI Adams, Howard Wil­ you ha
was startled, therefore, son, Jay Hart, Bob Gambell . Les maybe
s fell world
when
Poly
battled
them
to
a
·
felt­
it is! standstill and actually won when Rios, Norm Zipser, Bo b Robmson
no Rios booted over a field goal.
and Bill Metz, 1933 football men, caarnee
make up a set of young men that
o far
With this impressive 3-0 win San Luis Obispo and the California who
going
farmer under their belt the Mustangs in- Polytechnic school are more than busy
it is!
at the vaded the valley to do battle with proud to call their own.
end of
r self the Fresno State Frosh. As in the
SUBS WIN GAME
the eye
ican Roadrunner game the Frosh were
oung
we heavily favored but a gain Poly
fen s
ask startled football fans and writers
no
this
time
with
an
impressive
6-0
Unexpected
reserve
strength
of
down
use it win. The following week the Poly the Cal Poly Mustan~s football if
on you first string took a needed rest team was unleashed Saturday af­ we
cane and let the scrubs walk over Mor- ternoon when Coach Howie O'Dan­ ask
are an J. C. with a 20-0 score. With iels' hoys plo:wed through the Ma­ forh
no this impressive mid-season record ran J. C. gndders on the Moran going
farmer
if the squad and Poly partisans were turf, to run up a ~core of 20-~.
disappointed when Salinas
The strom!' aertal attack, Cope­ myself
-felt hil!"hlY
rf
·
11
d
h
M
'
land
to
DaVIdson,
netted
one
and
.
maybe J · C· f o etted and a owt; t ~ us- 1 the eye tanl!"s to chafe on thetr b1ts for down. Abbeg-g, plunging fullback, down
11ccounted for the second touch­ cave
itis! another week.
busy
This disappointment did not last down after the team was put in use i
s fell long, however, as Porterville J. C. scoring position by the pass com­ if
cane
young came out of the valley with a bination.
the eye highly touted team to enga_R-e the
Bill Metz carne throug-h with a felt­
end of Mustangs in their annual Home- crowd thriller of a 90-yard run be­ you ha
who corning game and returned a bad- fore the game was five minutes old. maybe

POLY GRIDMEN
END BEST YEAR

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maybe
POLY ELECTRIC STUDENTS HAVE PROJECTS
at the
use it
- felt
cane
are
itis!
ELECTRICAL ENGINEEBING
s fell
busy
end of
h
the eye
young
o far
who
we
no
me
ask
going
f armer
at the
down
r self
ican
use it
on you
maybe
on you
use it
- felt
are
if
who
busy
s fell
young
g oing
cane
it is!
farmer
the eye
end of
ofar
no
ask
r self
at the
on you
use it
:ow, from left: 0. Thomp~on, E. Flory, F. Perozzi, A. Gholson, G. Jo.nes, E. Holloway, E. Luttropp1 R. Booth, W. Burns, J.
down First
Bemch, D. Alderman, R. Robmson. Second row, from left: Dr. G. W. W1lder, M. Levy, V. Rush, P. Fr1el, J. Hurtt, C. Duncan,
ican
E. Vermazen, C. Davidson, C. Johnson, R. Doscherf J. J. Hyer. Third row, from left: W. Klausman, E. Berghuis, P. Brown,
we
:{.. Cox, F. H(lrt, J. Reinpach, H. Gaskin, E. Smul en.
if
felt-­
maybe
end of
busy
itis!
fells
young
you ha
farmer
going
for h
we
no
ask
cave
nt the
myself
the eye
down
use i
are
busy
you ha
maybe
felt-­
cane
itis!
who
fells
end of
farmer
young
going
cave
no
if
we
ask
for h
myself
the eye
at the
down
use i
who
if
are
cane
felt-­
maybe
youha
busy
it is!

ofar
r self
farmer
at the

New lawns were set out with are
we
farmer
ask
r self student labor under the supervi­ cane
going sion of Mr. W. B. Howes, instructor maybe
for h
myself
ask of landscaping. The students also end of
farmer
we kept the trees and shrubbery trim­ busy
dOWJl
use it
at the
ican med and shaped, and looked after itis!
ican
down
use it the care of the lawns and flowers who
ask
down growing on the campus.
fells
Coming as the climax to a great use i
young
maybe
we two-day celebration the Homecom­ are
the eye
on you
if ing dance crashed through to score if
going
the eye
are a hit as one of the biggest events no
young
forb
cane in the social history of the Califor­ who
we
at the
-felt nia Polytechnic school. A crowd cave
on you that filled Crandall gymnasium to felt­
no
cane
maybe overflowing danced through a gala you ha
ask
if
young evening to the haunting melodious may be
at the
are
s fell music of the Paramount Dance end of
s fell
Projects in the electrical depart­ farmer
it is! band. Gaiety was widespread while busy
itis! ment at the California Polytechnic myself
busy the conversations were pervaded cane
-felt school have been increased in scope down
who with "Do you remember what we it i.s!
busy and efficiency this year to provide cave
ofar used to do, and do you remember 1 gomg
o far more adequate training for the use i
end of so and so?" Students and alumni young
who students, according to Dr. G. W. are
the eye brought to this occasion that fine farmer
if
we Wilder, department head.
farmer old school spirit as only such an the eyes
no
"The year has been marked by cane
going event can bring forth.
ask a md're complete adoption of the felt­
myself
r self
end of generally-accepted best ideals and you ha
The victorious football team were fell s
ask feted and praised. Talk of old times for h
going practice for developin~ in the stu­ maybe
farmer dent interest, self-reliance, initia­ end of
no was heard on all sides. Old friend­ we
r self tive, resourceful use of facts to busy
we ships were renewed after many ask
at the meet situations, and power of in­ it is!
u~~ai~ years. Such a social event as this cave
ican telligent thinking in the vocation," who
is very seldom known. The evening at the
fells
if Dr. Wilder declares.
down began with only present students you ha
"This has been attained by the young
use it
at the enjoying the dancing, but soon they down
'project
system,'
in
other
words,
: he eye
0
down
on you 'learning to do by doing.' This plan going
i
may be is usually difficult of attainment in for h
are where they had been renewing old are
-felt schools because it is hard to secure we
nJ times, and the fun really began.
fca ~
cane sufficient real jobs upon which to no
who
A special announcement was e 1
are work. Here, however, on the con­ ask
busy made to save the excellent decora- 'I mJ ~e
s fell trary the electrical department has cave
- felt tions put up by Henry Dunnin11: and en
it is! taken over the inspection and myself
may be his assistants, which with the light- / ~ts~
busy maintenance of electrical equip­ farmer
1
the eye in11: effects suppliad by the electriIS.
the eye ment in the various shops and at the
young cal department, created an ideal 1 n~
young buildings on the campus, as well use i
end of atmosnhere for this aug-ust occa- I w 1
the oneration of power plant."
down
end of as The
1
students of the electrical de­ you ha
going sion. The colors of the decorations I fe . s
o
far
WE're
orange
and
green,
the
school
gomg
partment
constitute
a
corps
of
s fell
who competent mechanics, eager at all may be
feltitis! colors. Punch was served through- f~ung
no times to be of service to all other cane
out
the
evening
and
enjoyed
by
all.
f
e
eyes
no
we
departments
of
the
school,
accord­
This dance in the opinion of those f a:her
a re
ofar
going ing to the department head. This who
going who attended was one of the best or
at
the
gives
them
an
opportunity
to
show
busy
farmer HomecominJ? fiances <>ver held at. cave
farmer that they can "satisfy customers," itis!
at the Polv. and will be lnng- remembered we
r
self
which
is
an
important
factor
in
de­
~~: i
end of
r self by both alumni and students.
down termining the employability of the t he eye
down
ican
use it student, the goal of the course.
young
we CAMPUS IMPROVED at the
ican
Examples of projects successful­
ask
if ly completed include the overhaul fells
Students returning to the Poly- you ha
down technic school this year found the mvself
ask of the refrigeration plant at the
use it campus greatly tidied up, and the felt­
cane d :~ iry department, installation of
- felt C'lectric incubators in the poultry we
on you bnildin11;s shining- under new coats cane
may be rlepartment, complete electrical ask
cane of paint. With the heln of R. F. C. are
for h
it is! , heating inst:~llation in the admin­ 11;oing
are labor and eauipment, the building-s busy
busy ist ration building, motor power in­
no underwent thorough cleanings the it is!
s fell stallation in the agricultural me- far mer
if oxteriors receiving much n~eded end of
are canics shop, light wiring in t he myself
- felt haths and scrubbings, the interiors may be
may be h<>ing scrubbed, painted and var- vounJ?
who new poultry houses, light wiring a t the
end of in the aeronautics drafting room, down
t he eye nished. and some rooms received ff'll s
young overhaulin11: and rewinding a num­ cave
itis! l"ew plaster. Most of the farm who
the eye her of motors for the machine shop use i
busy roads were graveled, and the entire I no
on you and weldin11: shop, extensions in the if
s fell cam nus was hoed or burned free of if
farmer switchboard in the electric shop, cane
young WP.eds. Creeks are now being clean- / we
going and a large num her of smail repair f elt­
the eye ed out. the tree wood being cut up for h
o far and rewinding jobs broul,l'ht in by youha
end of and hauled away by the workers 1 .s:roing
may be
no students.
who for their own use as fire wood.
1 the eyes

Many Alumni
Attend Dance

Wiremen Get

Job Training

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cane
are
if
who
it is!
busy
young
the eye
maybe
end of
s fell
who
ofar
no
r self
going
the eye
farmer
at the
cane
ask
we
ican
down
use it
on you
maybe
young
s fell
o far
are
if
-felt
it is!
busy
end of
who

POLY BOY HAS BEST STEER

Delegates Get
State Confab
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (Spe­
cial). - California
Polytechnic
school delegates to the state Fu­
ture Farmers of America conven­
tion here at the Alexandria Hotel
today succeeded in getting the
next annual convention of tbe high
school vocational agriculture stu­
dent organization at Poly.
Cha~ter delegates from
more
than 70 high schools were present,
and unanimously accepted the in­
vitation of delegates William
Troutner and John Rain.
The dates of May 3-4-5 were se­
lected for the convention.

BUTLERS NAMED
The Polytechnic school announc­
ed today that Dr. J. B. V. Butler
and Dr. W. D. Butler, local physi­
cians, have been appointed official
medicos for the Poly student body.
Dr. "J" will handle all general
cases and his brother will care for
eye, ear, nose and throat ailments.
Dr. Jay Butler, former Univer­
sity of Oregon all-around athlete,
has shown a keen interest in the
athletics at the local school. One of
his duties will be to accompany
the football team on all road trips
and be in attendance at home
games, to take care of any injuries.
He will also give monthly lec­
tures on hygiene, in addition to
spending an hour each day at the
school treating colds and other mi­
nor illness.

no
we
fells
end of
going
young
the eye1
farmer
forb
ask
cave
down
at the
myself
maybe
youha
felt-

going
young
the eye
forb
ask
we
cave
at the
farmer
myself
down
use i
if
are
cane
it is!
felt­
youha
maybe
end of
fells
busy
who

ofar
r self
farmer
at the
down
use it
ican
ask
we

BURRESS WINS
HIGH AWARD

if

may be
cane
who
it is!
busy
fells
young
the eye
end of
going
for h
are
we
no
ask
at the
farmer
myself
down
cave
use i
are
if
cane
felt­
youha
maybe
end of
busy
itis!
who
fells
young
the eye
going
for h
we
no
ask
cave
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
youha
maybe
feltcane
are
who
busy
1·t 1·sr.
end of
the eye
young
fell s
!lfo

the auction, where all the animals
are
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5 (Spe­ were auctioned off to the highest
cane
-felt cial).-Taking four grand cham­ bidders. Stone's lamb sold for 25c
on you pionships out of five in the junior a pound and Zipser's hog sold for
a pound.
maybe division, and t h ree gran d ch am­ 25c
The boys will begin making prep­
young pionships and one reserve grand arations this week for the Baby
s fell championship out of five in the
it is! open division, the California Poly­ Beef and Live Stock show at South
busy technic school students have made San Francisco to be held in the
who the greatest showing at the Great spring.
--------o far Western Livestock exhibit here of
end of any group in one of the country's
the eye leading livestock displays, in the
farmer opinion of the show management.
Outstanding among the win­
going
r self nings was Colyear Burress' grand
ask champion steer of both the open
no and junior divisions. Norman Zip­
Merry Christmas and a Happy
we ser took grand championships with
ican barrow and pen of barrows in both New Year to all, was the theme
use it divisions, and Charles Stone show­ of the annual Christmas party held
down ed the grand hcampion lamb of the in Crandall gymnasium on the eve­
at the junior division. James Bogert had ning of Dec. 21. The fine old Christ­
on you reserve grand champion pen of mas spirit of fellowship and good
cheer held sway and added to the
cane lambs in the. open show.
Burress' grand champion was enjoyment of the evening. The first
are
no against leading breeders from five part of the program featured the
if states, Oklahoma, Texas, Califor­ singing of Christmas carols and
who nia, Oregon and Washington. Of songs by the group, and as the
busy the six animals up for the grand singing ended with Jingle Bells in
-felt championship, one was from Cal dashed Santa Claus with a present
maybe Poly and five were from the Okla- for one and all.
Hilarity ran rampant with the
the eye homa A. & M. college. Zipser's
young winning was from leading adult opening of the presents. All pres­
end of swine breeders of California, and ent joined in the fun and the eve­
going Bogert's lambs competed with ning was well under way. About
s fell lambs from California and Oregon this time the Paramount Dance
band appeared on the scene to find
itis! farms.
Other winners of the show were: out if anyone in the crowd enjoyed
no
ofar in beef, Hereford senior steers Bur­ good music and dancing. The speed
going ress first, Bertram second, Norman with which the couples appeared on
In Hereford summer year­ the floor gave a positive affirma­
farmer fourth.
Starkey first, Nevin second t•
th t
·
dd
·
at the lings,
Kelley fourth. Shorthorn senior Ive answer a music an ancmg
were the favorite of all.
r self
The gym was gaily decorated in
Selma first, Dunning second.
ican steer,
Shorthorn
summer
yearlings,
we Troup first. Angus senior steer, red and green with streamers drapask Nunez first. Burress, champion ing from a huge bell in the center
down Hereford; Selma, champion Short- of the room to the edges. An exuse it horn; Nunez, champion Angus. In quisitely decorated Christmas tree, 1
on you the showmanship of beef, Burress outlined in li~hts filled one corner we
cane first, Nunez second, Troup third, of the room. The decorations would ask
are and Starkey fourth.
have been sufficient but the effect forb
no
In the Hog division Norman Zip­ of the colored lights gave the fin­ going
if ser took first in Berkshire individ­ ishing touches to the nearfy perfect farmer
-felt uals. Stennett took first in Polands. setting. The person responsible for myself
maybe In pens Zipser took first ana Sten­ this work of art was Charles at the
the eye nett fourth. Zioser also took cham­ Chambers, assisted by the decora­ down
it is! pion barrow. Zipser first in show- tions committee and the electrical cave
use i
busy manship ahd Stennett third.
department.
s fell
In the Sheep division Stone, BoBob Rogers, in cooperation with if
young J!'ert and Curren took the money the cafeteria, made and served cane
the eye for Poly.
very excellent punch. Programs felt­
end of
Burress' champion steer sold were furnished by Jack Reinpach youha
maybe
who yesterday for $1.31 per pound, at and the school office.

Xmas Tidings

Dance Theme

I

r self
down
maybe
at the
use it
-felt
cane
are
itis!
s fell
busy
end of
the eye
young
o far
who
we
no
me
ask
going
farmer
at the
down
r self
ican
use it
on you
maybe
on you
use it
- felt
are
if
who
busy
s fell
young
going
cane
it is!
farmer
the eye
end of
ofar
no
ask
r self
at the
on you
use it
down
ican
we
if

First row, from left: R. I. Leach, V. M. Shepard, G. M. Drumm, R. Biedenwig, E. Jauch, C. Hagemeister, 0. Spear, R. Hamilton, C. 0. McCorkle, A. H .
Hollenberg, V. Meacham, G. P. Couper. Second row, from left: F. Righetti, H. Dunning, A. D'Amico, S. Niedee, D. White, J. Bis hop, E. Bartlome G. Jep­
son, J. Hain, S. Li, H. Stun, E. Lindquist, P. Koch, C. Ball, V. Deforest, R . Durbrow, R. Lon berg. Third row, from left: I. Hori, F. Stennett H. Ri­
ehetti, R. Davis, K. Allamand, J. Sharp, E. Kelley, C. Pena, R. Butler, W. Davenport, W. Dyer, J. Hamilton, E. Curren, H. Whitesides, D. Gal~tro, W.
B. Howes, C. Garrison, C. Mundy, Fourth row, from left: M. Eto, M. Maruyama, L. Tipton, L. Jespersen, R. Nevin, L. Norman, H. LaBaw H Alberti
E. Riehettl, C. Baxter, W. Troutner, J. Hart, E. Wolf, F. Dyer, W. Smith, C. McCary. Fifth row, from left : E. Christensen, F. Bradley, v'. R'eeves, R:
Nunez, N. Marquart, S. Kerns, R. Selma, W. Murphy, H. Canann, W. Ptak, L. Tennant, G. Riehl, C. Brown, H. Concepeion, H. Parker, L. Starkey, R.
Bayl..,, A. Adams. Sixth row, from left: R. Troup, C. Hedbure, R. Hall, R. Gambell, C. Bjork, C. Grupe, R. Barnes, R. Whalen, J . Obllzalo.

POLY FUTURE FARMERS VIEW BUSY YEAR
who
cane
felt­
maybe
end of
busy
it is!
fells
young
you ha
farmer
going
for h
we
no
ask
cave
at the
myself
the eye
down
use i
are
busy
you ha
maybe
felt­
cane
itis!
who
fells
end of
farmer
young
going
cave
no
if
we
ask
forb
myself
the eye
at the
down
use i
who
if
are
cane
felt­
maybe
youha
busy
it is!

'VIEWS INDUSTRY

on you
maybe
young
s fell
it is!
busy
who
o far
end of
the eye
farmer
going
r self
ask
.!!~ C. E. Knott, industry coordinator
ican
for Cal Poly.
use it
down
at the
on you
can_e
are
no

Industry Head
Visits Plants

if

who
busy
-felt
maybe
the eye
young
end of
going
s fell
it is!
no
o far
going
farmer
at the
r self
ican
we
ask
down
use it
on you
cane
are
no
if

-felt
maybe
the eye
it is!
busy
s fell
young
the eye
end of
who

C. E. Knott, director of the trade
and industrial education division at
Cal Poly and coordinator for the
school in that field, has just return­
ed from a busy three-day trip in
the San Francisco bay region, he
reported today.
Knott's time is divided between
teaching, administration and the
work of coordinator. He has classes
scheduled the first three days of
the week, leaving Thursda¥· Friday
and Saturday for the outside work.
During the year he will contact
schools north of San Francisco and
west of the Sacramento river as
far north as Ukiah and Lakeport.
But visiting the schools to ac­
quaint them with the work at the
California Polytechnic is only a
part of the job of coordinator.
"The work has a three-fold pur­
pose, to correlate the school pro­
gram with the needs of industry,
to place _students in permanent
jobs, and to contact industry teach­
ers in high schools," says Knott.
"In correlating the school pro­
gram with industry, one of the
main objectives of the coordinator
is to meet and talk with shop fore­
men, electrical engineers and plant
managers; getting their ideas of
what should be given in a course
of study for a school of this type,
to prepare men to enter their or­
ganizations. Then it is necessary to

farmer bring back these ideas and incorc may be
we
ask
r self porate them in our course of study. cane
"This opens the way for the sec­ who
going
for h
ask ond objective-placing the student. it is!
myself
we If the employer has helped to make busy
farmer
ican out the course of study, he will be fells
at the
use it interested in employing the stu­ young
down
use i
down dents who have taken that course the eye
maybe of study, Also, after studying the end of
are
on you requirements of the industry, the going
if
the eye instructors with the help of the forb
no
young coordinator are better able to se­ are
who
at the lect a student who will fit into that we
cave
cane industry and becdme a dependable no
felt­
ask
you ha
if workman for it."
Knott has already talked with at the
maybe
are
s fell chief electricians, plant superin­ farmer
end of
busy
it is! tendents, department foremen and myself
-felt personnel officers at such plants down
cane
busy a~ the Columbia Steel company at cave
it is!
refineries of the Shell, use i
going
ofar P1ttsburg,
Standard and Associated are
young
who Union,
Oil companies, and the tire and if
farmer
we rubber
companies in the vicinity cane
the eyes
no of Los AnP"eles.
Instructors in the felt-­
ask electrical and aeronautics
myself
depart­
fells
end of ments have assisted the coordina­ youha
going tor by contacting industries with maybe
for h
end of
farmer which they are most familiar.
:'s\
busy
r self
In school visits, Knott is show­ it is!
at the ing motion pictures of the indus­
cav~
who
ican trial department.
at the
fells
youha
if
young
use it
down
the eye
down
use i
going
on you
if
forh
maybe
are
we
-felt
cane
no
cane
felt­
ask
maybe
are
cave
s fell
end of
myself
it is!
busy
Friday morning, December 8, the farmer
busy Cal Poly student body held its reg­
itis!
the eye ular student body assembly. The at the
no
young business of the meeting was the use i
who
end of recommendation from the Student down
fells
ofar Affairs Council for the transfer of youha
going
young
who $150.00 from the Gymnasium Fund may be
feltthe eyes
no to the General Fund with the pro­ cane
farmer
we vision that any surplus in the Gen­ are
for h
gtoJt.nhge era! Fund be reverted to the Gym­ who
a
cave
nasium Fund at the end of the busy
we
farmer year.
is!
ask
r self
A suggestion was made that no it
end of
use i
down man having earned his letter in a the
eye
down
u~e it sport be allowed to serve as an young
at the
1c~n athletic manager and earn the man­
you ha
If 1 ager's award. This suggestion was fells
myself
ask , made because there are certain fel­
felt-­
cane lows that could not make a letter
cane
-felt i in one of the major sports and we
ask
are
m~y .be might not get a manager's position
h
busy
It Is! if some of the lettermen were com­ for
going
itis!
busy peting for the office.
end of
s fell 1 Following the business meeting farmer
maybe
are AI Woods entertained with some myself
younjZ'
who amusing songs arranged for the oc­ at the
down
ft>lls
end of casion.
who
young
The speaker of the day was State cave
the eye Senator Chris Jespersen, who told use i
no
on you the assembly that the success of if
if
farmer the school in the eyes of the world cane
we
going depended on the value of the men felt­
for h
youha
o far graduated by the school.
going
maybe
the eyes
no

Jespersen at
Assembly

it

no

SECOND IN CONFERENCE RACE

no
we
fells
end of
going
young
the eye:
farmer
for h
ask
cave
down
at the
myself
maybe
you ha
felt­
use i
cane
if
are
who
busy
it is!
fells
end of
youn'1'
going
the eye.
myself
for h

cane
-felt
on you
maybe
end of
itis!
busy
who
s fell
young
the eye
farmer
going
o far
we
no
ask
ican
down
r self
at the
on you
-felt
use it
cane
are First row, from left: J. Bishop, B. Hathaway, C. Dana, H. Enberg, N.
if
Zipser, W. Troutner (mgr.). Second row, from left: L. Rios, P . Elliott, use i
felt­
who
J. Oblizalo, B. Dooley, E. Jauch.
maybe
itis!
end of
busy
SCHEDULE GIVEN
itis!
young
who
the eye
if
maybe
With Howie O'Daniels still work­
no
end of ing some of the football out of his
are
s fell basketball aspirants, we find this
busy
who year's schedule very full and in­
cane
ofar teresting.
HE
Cal
Poly
basketball
fells
no
*Jan. 13. Salinas J. C. (here).
season started today going
r self
Jan 17. House of David (here). ~
with
Coach
Howie
0'­
young
going
Jan. 19. Bakersfield J. C. (here).
Daniels signing up 25 the eye
the eye
Jan. 20. Bakersfield A. C. (here).
boys.
This
year's
pros­
forh
farmer
*Jan. 26. Salinas J. C. (there).
pects are very good, ask
at the
Jan. 27. Taft J. C. (here).
with
four
veterans
on
the
floor,
cane
Feb. 3. Texaco Oil, Paso Robles namely Eddie Jauch and llerb En­ we
cave
ask (here).
.
berg, forwards; Les Rios, guard, at the
we
*Feb. 10. Moran J. C. (here).
and
Lewis
Tennant,
forward.
Sev­
farmer
ican
*Feb. 16. Santa Maria (there).
eral other promising men are:
down
Feb. 17. Texaco Oil, Paso Robles Charli.e Dana, Mission High st:u; myself
down
use it (there).
John Oblizalo, Santa Clara; and use i
on you
*Feb. 21. Moran J. C. (there).
James Bishop, Colorl'.do Agg1es. if
maybe
*Feb. 23. Santa Maria J. C.
The squad will spend the remain­
young (here).
der of the time before vacation are
s fell
Mar. 1. Taft J. C. (there).
working out som'J of the kinks and cane
o far
Mar. 2. Bakersfield A. C. (there). squeaks. The opening conference itis!
are
Mar. 3. Bakersfield J. C. (there). game is with last year's conference felt­
if
youha
* marks conference games.
champions, Salinas J . C.
-felt
It seems that O'Daniels has
The basketeers will have to do maybe
it is! found a good working combination some very good playing if they end of
busy in Jauch and Enberg as forwards. want to maintain the undefeated fells
end of n~tna. cent~r. and Oblizalo and record set up by the football team. busy
who Rios, guards.
who

HoopmenOut
at Cal Poly

ofar
r self
farmer
at the
down
use it
ican
ask
we
if
are
cane
-felt
on you
maybe
young
s fell
it is!
busy
who
ofar
end of
the eye
farmer
going
r self
ask

~~
ican
use it
down
at the
on you
cane
are
no
if
who
busy
-felt
maybe
the eye
young
end of
going
s fell
it is!
no
o far
going
farmer
at the
r self
ican
we
ask
down
use it
on you
cane
are
no
if
-felt
maybe
the eye
itis!
busy
s fell
young
the eye
end of
who

Taft Sunk in
Fast Hoop Go

cave
down
at the
you ha
feltuse i
are
no
if
ask
cane
busy
may be
end of
itis!
who
for h
fells

at the
use it
ican
if
cane
down
maybe
the eye
on you
r self
-felt
it is!
are
s fell
busy

TAFT, Ma r . 1 (Special).-The
dope bucket was overturned by the
Poly Mustangs here Friday night
when they defeated the Taft Drillers on their home court, by a score
of 27-26 in a fast game of basketball. Just a month before the 'l'aft
boys took Poly to the tune of 38-19
in the local gym. It seems as
0
though the sting of defeat turned
~ 0~~~
out to be the spur to victory.
end of
Coach Howie O'Daniels tried a
who
new startng combination which ih'~~~es
no
seems to have been successful, of farmer
we
Enberg and Dana forwards, Rios going
0 far
and Oblizalo guards, and Jauch at cave
at the
center. Oblizalo came through to ask
r self
be high-point man with 11 points
farmer
to his credit, with Jauch running
him a close second with 8. The stel- use i
od;~~
Jar g uarding of Les Rios, two-year at the
ican
veteran, accounted for the small down
use it
score made by Taft. Herb Enberg
if
took the honor for sinking the win- you ha
ning bucket and swished it through myself
ask
just as the final gun went off. El- feltcane
liot and Hathaway played nice sub- cane
-felt
stitute games as relief men.
are
may be
The starting lineup for Taft was who
young
Maygren and Holman forwards, busy
it is!
Hall and Harrington guards, with it is!
busy
Stringfellow at center. The Taft end of
s fell
boys played a nice brand of ball, may be
are
but were unable to repeat the per- I young
who
formance of a month ago.
fell s
end of
we
farmer

i?

SALINAS, Jan. 26 (Special).­
The Mustangs have come, gone and
lost to Salinas J. C. but the crowd
will always remember the very
exciting game played here Satur­
day night. The game ended in a
tie and even one extra period was
not enough to decide which team
was the superior, but at the end of
the second extra period Salinas
won by a score of 37-35.
Poly started Jauch and Dana at
forwards, Oblizalo center, and Rios
and Dooley at guards. This combi­
nation worked well together. En­
berg, Bishop and Zipser showed up
well as relief men.
Salinas started with their regu­
lars: Askew and Rist forwards,
Smith, captain, center, Struve and
Gipe guards. This team worked
very well on offense. However Poly
was able to work through it for
many shots but failed to make
their set-ups.
Smith, captain for Salinas J . C.,
was hi2'h point man for the eve­
ning with eleven markers; Oblizalo
of Poly was second with ten. Both
teams were in perfect form. The
game was fast but with many
fouls. Three Poly men, Oblizalo,
Rios and Dooley, were put out on
fouls.

POLY TAKES S.M.

th; :~£
- •
1 for h
going
SANT MARIA, Feb. 16 (Spe­
Poly t;>asketeers Saturday n!ght 1 going
0 far cial).-Santa Maria J. C. -fell bewon their first league game after farmer
we fore the Polytechnic basketball
dropping two to. t~e Sali,nas J. C. the eyes
no team on the local court, the game
Moran was the victim, gomg under
self
ask winding up with the score standing
to the tune of 36-26.
~~h
·
33-25. This marks the second conPoly's regulars started: Jauch a
e
u~C:i~ ference win for Poly, with the Mus­
and Dana forwards; Oblizalo, cen- dow.n
down
tangs
pulling themselves out of an
ter; Rios and Dooley, guards. 1 use 1
early season hole.
Jauch was high point man with 16 cave
at the
Coach Howie O'Daniels started
markers, and Oblizalo was second 1!-[e
may be Oblizalo at center, Jauch and En­
with 10. Edmonds of Moran played 1
on you herg at forwards, and Rios and
very. well at guard for the visitors, . 110h
the eye Dooley, at guards. Dana, veteran
as. d1d Garred who chalked up nine I ; ' ;:___ young forward, was declared ineligible.
1
poT~!· game was very slow and I y~u ha ca~f ~~!s ~l:yr:; bgrn ~0~~~ sb~e ~h~~
sloppy during the first half, but mbay be
. ~r~ pulled through without his help.
both teams played better ball dur- usy
It IS.
Jauch, Poly captain, was high
ing the last session with Poly out- ~a!le
-felt / point man with 19 markers. Those
scoring the visitors by a wide mar- Jt Is!
busy one-handed shots just can't be
gin.
I end of s fell stopped. Oblizalo was second high
This game featured good guard- the eyes
no with 11. This man is getting to be
ing by Rios and Dooley, and one- YO!lng
who very dangerous under the basket
handed shots by Eddie Jauch who 1 gomg
o far and keeps his opponents in hot waseems to be getting very good. fell s
end of ter most of the time.
This shot is very hard to guard we
farmer
McDermott and French showed
and forms a real threat throughout as!::
r self up very well for the local team
any game.
cave
at the scoring ten points each. Bowlus,
for h
going captain and former Poly man,
EXPERT Watch and clock repair- farmer
we showed up very well at guard but
ing. Very reasonable. 1641 Osos myself
ask failed to score any ...,oints.

MORAN SUNK 36-26

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Poly Loses in
Extra Periods

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cane
who
itis!
busy
fells
young
the eye
end of
going
forh
are
we
no
ask
at the
farmer
myself
down
cave
use i
are
if
cane
felt­
you ha
maybe
end of
busy
it is!
who
fells
young
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going
forh
we
no
ask
cave
myself
farmer
at the
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down
youha
maybe
feltcane
are
who
busy
it is!
end of
the eye

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if
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myself
at the
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if
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youha
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at the
r self
down
use it

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ican
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r self
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-felt
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are
if
who
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young
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maybe
end of
s fell
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ofar
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r self
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ican
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if
-felt
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busy
end of
who

POLY STUDENT COUNCILMEN

no
we
fells
end of
going
young
the eye:
farmer
forb
ask
cave
down
at the
myself
maybe
you ha
felt­
use i
cane
if
are
who
busy
it is!
fells
end of
youn~

Front row, from the left: P. Taylor, yell leader; 0. Spear, W. Troutner,
A. Turner, pres.; D. Zobel, vice-pres.; R. Doscher, sec.; F. Perozzi,
treas.; C. Johnson, ath. mgr.; R. Hamilton, H. Enberg.
Second row, from the left: A. Gholson, A. Adams, L. Starkey, J. C.
Deuel, C. E. Knott, J. A. McPhee, C. 0. McCorkle, H. Dunning, W.
Whittier, L . Tennant.
sented including musical, patriotic,
moral and spiritual, and some l>y
members of our own student body.
All student funds are controlled
through the chief accounting offi­
cer of the school who is under
bond. All expenditures must be ap­
At the first of the school year proved by the committee in charge,
1933-34, the new director of the the student affairs council, and
school, Mr. Julian A. McPhee, had the director of the school.
a new constitution drawn up for
The vice-president of the student
the student body self-government body is ex-officio head of the cafe­
to the extent of supervision and teria-dormitories committee which
direction of all student activities is designed to consider complaints
and regulation of student conduct of the students concerning living
on the campus, subject, of course conditions, medical service and stu­
to the approval of the director of dent conduct, and to recommend
the California Polytechnic school. any changes to the director of the
The constitution was adopted by California Polytechnic school.
a vote of the student body early in
The constitution calls for a stu­
the year and the system has work­ dent athletic manager who heads a
ed out quite successfully. Student board of athletic control. Then a
activities have proven more inter­ student is chosen to manage each
esting because they were worked of the five major sports. In this
out by the students for the stu­ capacity the student holds respon­
dents.
~ibility in making
arrangements
As the school is now strictly vo­ for required meals and lodging on
cational, this new constitution is athletic trips and settlement of
particularly fitting. With the ex­ financial agreements with the man­
ception of the "Hick Day" which agers of other schools.
was carried out formerly by the
All in all, the constitution adopt­
Junior College division, all school ed by the students of the California
customs have been carried out as Polytechnic school affords the stu­
in the past.
dents a self-government which in­
All student body meetings are spires them to take an actin• part
planned and called every two in the school activities and fur­
weeks by the student body vresi­ 1 ni~hes interesting and valuable ex­
dent. During- this past year a va- l perience for those taking an active
r iety of programs has been pre- part.

Group A dopts
Constitution

going
the eye;
myself
for h
no
we
ask
cave
at the
farmer
youha
down
use i
felt­
maybe
end of
itis!
who
if
no
are
busy
cane
fells
going
young
the eye
forb
ask
we
cave
at the
farmer
myself
down
usei
if
are
cane
itis!
felt­
youha
maybe
end of
fells
busy
who

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cane

cave
at the
no
POLY WINS 36-19
down
use it
are
at the
ican
ATASCADERO, Feb. 22 (Spe­ who
youha
if cial).-The
Poly Mustang quintet busy
-felt
felt­
cane accounted for their fourth straight end of
use i
down win last night, by downing Moran the eye
young
maybe J. C. here for the second time with young
are
busy
the eye a score of 36-19. Showing a heads­ going
Cal Poly slipped up a notch Sat­ no
who urday night at Crandall gym and if
on you up brand of basketball, the Poly fells
no allowed the fast moving Salinas ask
r self boys played an interesting winning we
itis! junior college Cowboys to return cane
-felt game. Jauch had his left hand ask
s fell to the Rodeo City on the long end busy
it is! working to a perfection and ac­ cave
end of of a .30-26 score. In the prelim the maybe
are counted for 18 points, taking the forb
the eye Poly Colts downed the Mission high end of
s fell honors for high scoring for the myself
· going alumni 15-11.
busy evening. Coach Howie O'Daniels farmer
it is!
r self
young started Rios and Dooley at guards, at the
A sluggish start in the first half who
down cost the Mustangs the game as the forb
going Jauch and Enberg at forwards, and use i
ofar Cowboys gained a heavy lead in fells
end of Oblizalo at center, all the boys down
ask this period. Struve and Askew of young
who working well together with a youha
if the northerners rained basket af­ the eyes
no smooth, baffling offense as the re­ maybe
we ter basket at the bewildered Poly­ farmer
felt­
we sult.
ican ites until the score stood at 21-12 going
ofar
The Moran team seemed to be busy
use it in favor of Salinas.
cave
at the demoralized by the absence of their cane
at the
r self veteran guard, Edmonds, who was are
Poly came back in the next half ask
maybe and outplayed the Cowboys 14-9 we
farmer out of the game due to a serious if
on you but the lead accumulated in the if
on you illness. Garred and Jones showed who
young first half was too much to over­ use i
down lots of pep and fire for Moran, and it is!
-felt come. Dana and Jauch led the at the
ican managed to keep up their end of end of
cane scoring for Poly in this period. An­ down
myself
use it the scoring.
Poly now stands second in the young
are other important reason for the youha
if
busy Mustang defeat was their inability myself
ask conference wth three wins out of fells
s fell to count with free shots. Out of felt­
cane five games. Salinas holds down the ask
no
end of a total of 14 attempted the Mus­ cane
-felt first berth with five wins.
the eye tangs failed to connect with a sin­ are
use i
maybe
going
going gle one.
young
who
· GIANTS COMING
the eye
itis!
busy
itis!
Lineups:
forb
who
busy
it isJ
Luis Obispo, Jan. 15.-With itis!
G FT T end of
no POLYs fell theSan
bearded House of David giants we
ofar Jauch, f ................................ 3 0 6 maybe
are
use it Enberg, f .............................. 2 0 4 young
who due by auto Wednesday afternoon, if
farmer Bishop, f ................................ ! 0 2 fells
end of the Cal Poly Mustangs are prac­ cave
down Tennant, f ..............................0 0 0 we
farmer ticing hard and promise a real at the
we Dana, c ..................................5 0 10 no
the eye game and plenty of competition farmer
uk Rios, g .................................. ! 0 2 ask
r self for the much-talked-of superiors. down
rself Bjork, g ..................................0 0 0 forb
going O'Daniels will use the combination cane
on you Oblizalo, g ............................ ! 0 2 going
ofar which showed up so well against felt­
G FT T farmer
at the SALINASwe Salinas last week: Enberg and youha
ican Studerant, f ..........................0 0 0 the eyes
no Jauch, forwards; Dana, center; maybe
busy
if Askew, f ................................3 1 7 myself
ask and Rios and Oblizalo, guards.
The Giants inform us that they who
are Rist. f ....................................4 0 8 at the
ican
have
some
real
talent
in
the
way
are
cane Smith, c .................................. ! 2 4 down
use it
-felt Struve, g ................................4 1 9 use i
down of basketeers, their center measur­ it is!
maybe Gipe, g ..................................0 0 0 cave
at the ing no less than seven feet in end of
young Tarver, g .. ............................! 0 2 are
maybe height, and none of the rest of the myself
young
end of
Meacham, referee; Wintring­ if
on you team being under six feet tall.
fells
it is! ham, timer.
the eye
no
busy
no
young
who
TAFT DRUBS POLY are
who
cane
felt­
forb
s fell
if
OILERS DROP TWO youha
Poly took a terrible drubbing in
the eye
are the home gym Saturday night at going
maybe
down
it is! the hands of the Taft men to the the eye
In two games against the Paso busy
farmer
ofar Robles Texas Oil Co. Polr has cane
-felt tune of 38-19.
at the
no scored 101 points while the VIsitors itis!
busy
Poly started their regulars but use
i
going only chalked up 50".
s fell they were unable to stop the visi­
end of
farmer
no tors from scoring, so Coach O'Dan­ ask
Jauch, Enberg, and Oblizalo were the eyes
rself high in scores with Jauch averag­ young
who iels tried the second string but to if
ican ing 18 points per game. The locals going
ofar no avail. The local team was just we
cave
we played above the visitors in every fells
end of down and couldn't get up.
if manner, the games being featured we
farmer Taft started playing ball the first down
ask with one-handed push shots by ask
r self minute and continued throughout maybe
at the Jauch and Oblizalo. Rios and Doo­ cave
at the the game. Stringfellow, Taft cap­ youha
on you ley did some fine guarding to keep forb
going tain, was high point man with ten felt­
we points to his credit.
use it the visitors from scoring.
busy
farmer
cane
myself
ask
cane

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-felt
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who
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young
end of
farmer
the eye
going
ofar
busy
ask
we
ican
r self
down

maybe
at the
use it
-felt
cane
are
it is!
s fell
busy
end of
the eye
young
o far
who
we
no
me
ask
going
farmer
at the
down
r self
ican
use it
on you
maybe
on you
use it
-felt
are
if
who
busy
s fell
young
going
cane
it is!
farmer
the eye
end of
ofar
no
ask
r self
at the
on you
use it
down
ican
we
if

we positions were put out on four per­ who
farmer
ask sonal fouls. Poly also lost Jauch fells
myself
ican during the fourth quarter for the end of
at the
young
at the same reason.
cave
the eye
r self
ask
forb
down
use i
cave
use it
down
we
The "Bearded Giants" have come felt-­
cane
no
and gone with another victory you ha
if
ask
chalked up on their record. A rec­ maybe
are
itis!
ord crowd witnessed this highly cane
-felt
going
entertaining exhibition game be­ are
maybe
tween the House of David and the if
Santa Maria came to San Luis myself
on you
Cal
Poly Mustang
basketball who
young last night to win this final basket­ farmer
teams. The bearded players were busy
it is! ball game and they nearly accom­ at the
duly introduced to the crowd by it is!
busy plished their purpose. The Mus­ down
their manager A. B. Johnson and end of
s fell tangs didn't seem to be quite up to use i
the fun began. Buchanon starred young
who form but managed to take the visi­ are
for the visitors with his tricks. fells
end of tors into camp after an overtime if
The eagle eye of Johnston account­ ask
r self period. The final gun went off with we
pasing, and sensational floor work. no
the eye the score standing 28-23 in favor who
ed for a large number of the visi­
cane
going of the Mustangs.
tors' points and won for him the forb
The starting combination was felt-­
o far
going
admiration of those playing and farmer
Enberg
and
Jauch,
forwaras,
Rios
we and Dooley, guards, and Oblizalo maybe
attending. Jornston and his run­
end of
no
ning mate Adams handled the ball the eyes
at center. The game started off busy
ask rather
like a couple of kittens would han­ myself
slowly
as
the
most
of
the
ican Santa Maria regulars were unable it is!
dle a mouse and had the Mustang at the
fells
use it to
down
defense completely baffled.
get to the game on time. Mter
at the t hey a r rived the fire works began. young
The real giants feature attrac­ cave
youha
down
tion of the House of David team use i
Obliza lo, Poly center, played a
farmer fast, hard game while he was in farmer
was unable to play on account of we
on you there, but was put out on four per­ going
a serious injury, but his absence if
maybe sonal fouls before the first half had forb
didn't seem to make much differ­ are
-felt ended. This left quite a hole in the no
ence to his cohorts. The final score cane
cane team but it was aptly filled by a ask
was 45-23, but is no discredit to felt-­
if newcomer to the ranks, Bob H at h­ cave
the fine game played by the local youha
are away, who put through the two at the
boys. Enberg tallied 14 points for maybe
myself
s fell wnning buckets.
the game and was local high-point end of
eye
it is!
man. Johnston and Adams each ac­ busy
Although the Mustangs were a the
busy trifle off form at the first of the down
counted for 18 of the visitors' it is!
young game their play smoothed out as use i
points. All members of the Mus­ who
the eye the game grew older. Enberg was are
tang squad received a chance to no
play in this game and showed up use i
down high-point man with 11 points,with busy
end of Jauch right behind him with 8. youha
very well.
fell s
Coach Howie O'Daniels is hoping going
ofar Rios and Dooley played heads-up maybe
to get another game with this or­ young
who ball at the guard positions, and felt-­
ganization for next year.
the eyes
no should be commended for their fine cane
itis!
we work.
farmer
who
ican
This
marks
the
end
of
the
con­
at
the
SPLIT DOUBLE SET forb goin ~ ference games, which leaves Poly fells
r self in second place with Salinas J. C. end of
Poly's Mustang basketeers struck ask
farmer in first. This was also the last farmer
up a 50-50 average over the week­ :aeve
at the home game as the team completes young
end by winning from Bakersfield
it their season with a three-day trip going
athletic club 25-23, and losing to ~;:lf use
to the San Joaquin valley where cave
ask
the Jaysee team from the same
if they will play Taft J. C., Bakers- no
city by a score of 31-15. Eddie l~l~a
if
cane field J. C. and Bakersfield A. C.
Jauch, Poly forward, showed nice
we
-felt
playing and a good shooting eye cane
ask
maybe
FUN NIGHT HELD for
h
on you
The Future Farmers' fun night myself
itis! was held in the club room of the
he played. The Vandam brothers busy
s fell administration building last night. the eye
were the outstanding players for end of
are The house was packed to capacity at the
the visiting athletic club and did may be
busy for the wrestling and boxing events down
their brilliant work at the guard it is!
use i
young of the evening.
positions.
who
end of
The first of the evening was be­ who
Poly's winning streak was termi­ fell s
ofar tween Clifford Scott and Paul Friel, if
nated the next night by the fast going
who Friel taking two falls out of three. are
passing combination of the Bakers­ young
we James Bogert won the next mat cane
fi~ld J. 9· team. Wattenbarger was farmer
h1gh-pomt man for the visitors the eyes
no contest over Bob Bowen, and Hen­ felt-­
with 17 markers. The game was myself
ask ry Alberti won over G. P. Couper. maybe
very poorly played and quite rough for h
going
The main event came to a sud­ youha
at times. Rios and Oblizalo after we
farmer den climax in the first round when it is!
playing a good game at the' guard no
the eye John "Benich K. O.'d Gerald Busch. busy

Bearded Men
Defeat Poly

~~e~~1?e~n~~frt~~~ ~: lho:~:n'{~~k~~

Santa Maria
Loses Second

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-felt
maybe
farmer
young
busy
who
no
itis!
s fell
end of
the eye
going
r self
down
ofar
ask
if
we
ican
use it
at the
maybe
on you
young
-felt
cane
are
busy
s fell
end of
the eye
going
itis!
who
no
ofar
use it
farmer
down
we
ask
r self
on you
at the
ican
if
are
cane
-felt
maybe
young
end of
itis!
busy
who
s fell
the eye
down
ofar
no
going
farmer
r self
ican
we
if
ask
at the
on you
use it
cane

A. C. TAKES POLY
. BAKERSFIELD, Mar. 3 (Spec1al). -- California Polytechnic's
Mustang basketball team lost the
first of two games to be played in
thh; city this week-end. Last night
the local athletic club took a deci­
sive victory from the visitors with
a score of 34-29. Poly looked rag­
ged and the clubbers came through
with a smooth brand of basketball
and stellar guarding. Barrett took
the high-point honors with 14
counters to his credit. The Vandam
brothers held down the Poly scor­
ing to a minimum. Allan Vandam
is a Poly alumni and ex-basketball
star, and had the advantage of be­
ing acquainted with the visitors'
style of play.
The Poly forward wall of Enberg, Dana, Jauch, could not seem
to get going while the guards Rios
and Oblizalo had all that they
could do to keep the athletic club
from running up a score. Oblizalo
was high-point man for Poly with
!:1 points chalked for him.

Bakersfield
Wins 34-31
Poly Mustangs wound up their
basketball season at Bakersfield
Saturday night by dropping a close
game to the Bakersfield J. C. with
a score of 34-31. This game was
somewhat different from the game
played in the Poly gym at the first
of the season as the score of the
first game was rather long in the
favor of the valley team. Poly
showed plenty of fight and drive
throughout the game but the strain
of the three-day week-end trip be­
gan to show on the boys in the
closing minutes of play.
Enberg and Jauch started at for­
wards, Rios and 1 Dana at guards,
and Oblizalo at center-the well
known winning combination .but
not so this time. The boys worked
smoothly together until the end of
the game neared, but then made a
few errors which resulted in its
loss. Fourteen points for Eddie
Jauch made him high point man
while the rest of the honors went
to Oblizalo and Dana.
Bakersfield's fast-passing combi­
nation was made up of Watten­
berger and Vorhies at forwards,
E. and J. Benton at guards, and B.
Benton at center. Although the Oil
City team triumphed in the end, it
came only after a long, nard fight
in which Poly held the upper hand
the majority of the time.
Although the Mustang basketball season has not been entirely

if
on you
are
maybe
down
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use it
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ican
at the
if
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felt­
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busy
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no
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far
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farmer
we
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ican
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ask
r self
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down
down
use it
you ha
if
feltcane
cane
-felt
on you
if
maybe
are
busy
itis!
young
who
busy
itis!
end of
s fell
maybe
are
young
who
going
ofar
fell s
end of
for h
going
no
the eye
we
farmer
ask
r self
myself
ask
farmer
we
th
ic~~
e
eyes
at the
at the
cave
down
use i
young
Who
the eyes
no
fellows
of it
Of c
these
up w the ad­
write
which
for
world
down
use it
has pa
all,
am told
no
you have
if
dollars
ton
the ai
too
can
-felt
at the
ican
my first
too
to rec
run
spark frame
that
end of
into a
buy a
had to
fill
fell si end of
man.
an old
are
may be

successful the team has done very
~ell and is likely to find some of
1ts members on the all-conference
team.

Jauch, Rios on
All-Star Five
Coach Sanford W. Small of the
Moran school in Atascadero has
just announced the All-Conference
basketball team for the Central
Coast Con,ference of which Cal
Poly and the Moran school are
members.
The team was picked through
the vote of the member institu­
tions and places two Salinas boys,
one Moran and one Cal Poly play­
er on the first string with Rios of
Cal Poly and Struve of Salinas in
a tie for the second guard position.
The team lines up as follows:
Askew, Salinas ..................Forward
Jauch, Cal Poly ................ Forward
Smith, Salinas ...................... Center
Edmonds, Moran .................... Guard
Struve, Salinas ...................... Guard
Rios, Cal Poly ........................ Guard
Second team:
Dana, Cal Poly .................. Forward
MacDermott, Sta. Maria.... Fprward
Oblizalo, Cal Poly .:.............. Center
Tarver, Salinas ...................... Guard
Rios and Struve will have to
share the guard position in thia
team as each received two votes
for first team and two for second
team.
Honorable mention:
Ritchie, Moran .................. Forward
Dooley. Cal Poly .............. Forward
Enberg, Cal Poly .............. Forward
French, Santa Maria ........ Forward
Barr, Santa Maria ................ Center
Bowlus, Santa Maria .......... Guard
The conference basketball cham­
pionship was voted to Salinas be­
cause of their undefeated season.

BARN DANCE SLATED
Friday night, April 27, is the
date set for the Polytechnic school's
annual Barn Dance. Sponsored by
the Future Farmer chapter, this
dance is given in the hay loft of
the horse barn on the Poly campus
toward the end of the second se­
mester of each school year, Be­
cause of its uniqueness, it is one of
the most enjoyable social functions
of the year.
Due to the lack of dancing space,
this dance must be limited to Poly
students and their invited lady
guests.
COLLEGE CREWS READY

no
are
who
busy
end of
the eye
young
going
fells
we
ask
cave
forh
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
youha
maybe
felt­
busy
cane
are
if
who
it is!
end of
myself
young
fell s
ask
no
use i
going
the eye
forb
itis!
we
if
cave
at the
farmer
down
cane
felt­
youha
maybe
busy
who
are
itis!
end of
myself
young
fells
no
are
for h
going
the eye
farmer
at the
use i
ask
if
we
cave
down
maybe
youha
felt­
busy
cane

who
busy
s fell
young
going
cane
it is!
farmer
the eye
end of
o far
no
ask
r self
at the
on you
use it
down
ican
we
if

if

o far
who
we
no
me
ask
going
farmer
at the
down
r self
ican
use it
on you
maybe
on you
use it
-felt
are

FACULTY SNAPPED IN SURPRISE PICTURE

no
ask
cave
at the
myself
the eye
down
use i
are
busy
youha
maybe
felt­
cane
itis!
who
fells
end of
farmer
young
going
cave
no
if
we
ask
for h
myself
the eye
at the
down
use i
who
if
are
c11ne
felt­
maybe
you ha
itis!
busy

at the Julian A. McPhee had a butcher
cave
if
use it knife and steel, preparatory t.o
down
are
ican whittling down the budget esti­
at the
cane
if mates, and Merritt "Pop" Smith
youha
-felt
cane was about to lead the band with
felt­
maybe
down the trombone.
use i
farmer
This row being filled, Roy Jones
maybe
are
young
the eye was pushed into the third tier, with
no
busy
on you the aeroplane model which he ?ad
who
The California Polytechnic fac­ if
r self been using to demonstrate design.
no ulty and office staff was photo­ ask
-felt Coach Howie .O'Daniels had a foot­
it is! graphed for the annual yesterd!lY cane
itis! ball in his hand, getting ready for
s fell in a frenzied rush to get the piC­ busy
are spring practice. George Drumm
end of ture to the engravers, after the may be
s fell was demonstrating the cream con­
the eye El Rodeo staff had discovered to end of
W. B. Howes was
busy tent of milk and
going their horror that the faculty group it is!
pruning. A. R. Nog­
young demonstrating
who
r self had been omitted.
had been unceremoniously jerk­
going gle
"Come at once-don't take time for h
down
ed away from his cafeteria pots
end of and pans. Henry C. Figge was
o far to dress," was the agonized call fell s
who summoned from his forge class,
ask which went out over the campus young
if telephone wire. The appeal was so the eyes
no leather apron and all. Capt. J. C.
we urgent that the faculty membl!rs farmer
we Deuel, attempting to teach the
0 far baseball team how to
ican immediately rushed to the admm­ going
hit, was
use it istration building, carrying what­ cave
at the forced to leave his job. Richard
at the ever they had in their hands at the ask
r self Leach had been gathering eggs,
.
we
maybe particular moment.
farmer Alvin Hollenberg was showing a
C. 0. McCorkle, who pulled the if
on you student how to sharpen a saw,
on you
down and C. E. Knott was measuring a
young telephone loose in his excitement, use i
ican difficult piece of machine-shop
-felt was the first to arrive and was at the
use it lathe work.
cane seated at the left of the front row. down
if
are J. I. Thompson, just preparing to you ha
And before the surprised facul­
ask ty me~bers had time to drop their
busy catch a train, was snatched from a myself
taxi,
handbag
and
all.
Corlyn
Dea­
felt­
cane
s fell
tools and equipment, and "doll up,"
-felt the photcgrapher snapped the cam­
end of therage and Margaret Kelshaw, cane
who
had
been
arguing
over
a
col­
are
maybe
the eye
young era.
going umn of figures, rushed out with who
the
adding
machine
between
them.
busy
it is!
it is!
Next came Dagmar Goold and it is_!
busy AERO MEN PLACED
who
s fell
no Angela Ghirlanda, who had just end of
Five local Aero students are now
are
o far been trading typewriters when the may be
who making their mark in the aviation
use it message came. Mrs. Alice Daniel young
was taking dictation, and utilized fell s
end of industry. All these men graduated
farmer the
time of the photograhy to go we
farmer from their courses in 1933. Bill
down over her notes. J. J. Hyer had been
the eye Diener, Bill Russell, Ed Crandall
we explaining an electric meter to his no
r self and Wilfred Turrentine are work­
ask class. Harry Parker had a saddle ask
going ing in the southern part of the
r self in the air ready to saddle up Beau­ for h
ofar state. Russell is with the Douglas
on you ty to round up the beef herd, while going
we plant in Santa Monica, Diener with
at the Vernon Meacham was just explain­ farmer
no the Northrup factories in Ingle­
ican ing sanitary hooded milk buckets the eyes
ask wood and Crandall and Turrentine
myself
if to his students.
ican with the Eddie Martin afrport in
are
This filled the row, so M. C. Mar­ at the
use it Santa Ana. The fifth man is· Elcane tinsen was sent up in the next row dow_n
down more Kenney who is the head me­
-felt with the metal propellor which he 1 use I
at the Hanford airport, and
at the chanic
maybe had been mounting. George Cou- I cave
also conducts a class in airplane
maybe engines
young per, about to explain the use of 1 !lfe
and construction. Kenney
on you also has charge
end of photography in salesmanship, was 1
of all the local ser­
the
eye
it is! jerked into place, and next to him nh
vice and repair work. These men
young
busy came Vard Shepard, who was using · ~
are all holders of federal mechan­
cane ics' licenses which they obtained
who a ham to show the proper growth e 1 -h
if
s fell of pork. Carl G. Beck, who had you a
at this school.
are
the eye been dusting off the Owl, symbol mbay be
itis!
down of the F. F. A. chapter, brought usy
-felt PLAN MAY 1 PICNIC
ofar the old bird along in his hurry. cane
busy
no Miss Margaret Chase was display- it is!
s fell
On Tuesday, May 1, the entire
going ing a scroll to her English stu- end of
no student body and faculty of the
farmer dents, and next came Walter Ten- the eyes
who Polytechnic school will journey to
r self neson and D. H. Hotchkin, arguing young
ofar Atascadero Lake for their annual
ican over a ledger entry concerning a going
end of May Day picnic. The day will be
we board bill. John Perozzi had the fells
farmer spent in playing baseball, touch
if Diesel plant torn down, and hung we
r self football and in swimming and eat­
ask onto his tools. L. E. McFarland ask
at the ing. Lu~ch will be served by the
at the was contemplating a master key cave
going school cafeteria staff.
on you which would lock all doors simul- for h
The May Day Picnic is for a get­
we
use it taneously. Dr. G. W. Wilder was farmer
ask together before the close of school.
cane fiddling with a slide rule. Director myself

Tutors ''Shot"
in Odd Poses

f

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are
who
busy
end of
the eye
young
going
fells
we
ask
cave
forb
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
youha
maybe
felt­
busy
cane
are
if
who
itis!
end of
myself
young
fells
ask
~~e i
going
the eye
forb
it is!
we
if
cave
at the
farmer
down
cane
felt-­
youha
maybe
busy
who
are
it is!
end of
myself
young
fell s
no
are
forb
going
the eye
farmer
at the
use i
ask
if
we
cave
down
maybe..
youha
felt­
busy
cane

maybe
-felt
cane
are
if
no
who
itis !
s fell
young
end of
farmer
the eye
going
o far
busy
ask
we
ican
r self
down
maybe
at the
use it
-felt
cane
are
itis!
s fell
busy
end of
the eye
young
o far
who
we
no
me
ask
going
farmer
at the
down
r self
ican
use it
on you
may be
on you
use it
-felt
are
if
who
busy
s fell
young
going
cane
itis!
farmer
the eye
end of
ofar
no
ask
r self
at the
on you
use it
down
ican
we
if

REPAIRED

cave
at the
down
use it
ican
at the
youha
if
felt­
cane
down
use i
maybe
are
the eye
no
on you
if
r self
ask
cane
-felt
busy
it is!
may be
are
s fell
end of
busy
it is!
who
young
forb
fells
young
who
the eyes
farmer
going
o far
at the
cave
r self
ask
farmer
we
on you
if
down
use i
ican
at the
use it
down
if
youha
myself
ask
cane
felt-felt
cane
may be
are
young
who
busy
it is!
busy
it is!
s fell
end of
may be
are
young
who
fells
end of
we
farmer
the eye
no
r self
ask
going
forb
o far
going
we
farmer
no
the eyes
ask
myself
ican
at the
use it
down
down
use i
at the
cave
may be
are
on you
if
the eye
no
young
who
cane
felt­
if
you ha
are
may be
it is!
busy
-felt
cane
busy
it is!
s fell
end of
no
the eyes
who
young
o far
going
end of
fell s
farmer
we
r self
ask
at the
cave
forb
going
farmer
we
myself
ask

~OJ:~

~~

High School Boys
Caught in Try at
Burning Block "P"
It was a dark and foggy night,
just such a night as is right for
villiany or discovery. Dim, obscure
figures climbed laboriously up. the
side of a hill back of the Polytech­
nic school, bearing materials for
the performance of a great experi­
ment. On the figures trudged, bend­
ing under their load; they were
nearing their goal, and with a last
burst of effort it was reached.
There it lay, ghostly white, in the
dim, misty night, the big wooden
block P. The experiment-would it
burn? The doubting scientists were
members of the local high school
student body.
'Twas not experimentation but
villiany-. The P demolished and
made mto small piles, a cornbusti­
ble liquid such as gasoline added
and allowed to soak in, the apnli­
cation of the necessary starting
flame, and the supreme ultimate,
fire, conflagration, destruction.
Success at last, but alas ·and
alack, discovery. With loud, angry
exclamations which bodea no good
to the culprits, Poly students
charged the hill, in pursuit of the
fleeing devastators. Capture was
impossible, but the obtainin~ of
evidence sufficient for identlfica­
tion and conviction was an actual­
ity.
The following day dawnea bright
and clear on an outraged and an-

gry school on one side of town and
on a guilty and repentant school
on the other. Work would begin the
following week-end on the recon­
struction of the block P, and the
laborers were to be the high school
students, who had burned the for­
mer structure. The first block P
was built by the Block "P" club,
put on the hill and maintained by
it. The newly constructed mono­
gram is exactly the same as the
original, being more than fiftl' feet
tall and geometrically designed.

s·1rdmenvisit
Aircraft Shops
Aero Club activities have been
more or less limited this year
quotes Phil Skidmore, president of
this organization, upon interview.
Owing to lack of funds and the
large amount of rush work in the
shop the club activities have had
to suffer. Nevertheless the group
went on a barbecue early last fall
at Atascadero Lake, at which the
H. G. Warrens were guests of hon­
or. Mr. and Mrs. Warren were pre­
sented with gifts as tokens of the
club members' appreciation of their
fine work in the local shop and for
the pleasant fellowship afforded
the boys by the opening of their
horne to them.
Several educational motion pic­
tures have been sponsored by the
Aero Club this year. These pictures
included things pertaining to aero­
nautics and welding. The annual
Aero Club dance was not included
on the social program this year.
The spring vacation was spent by
several members in visiting the air­
craft industrial centers in the
northern and southern parts of the
state. Mr. M. C. Martinsen, Phil
Skidmore, and Dale Zobel journeyed north to the bay region on busi­
ness and pleasure. Walt Whittier
spent his time in the south around
Los Angeles and vicinity, combin­
inl!' pleasure ana · education on his
trin.
The vice-presidency of the club
was held by Bill Diener until re­
cently when he secured• a nosition
in the Northrup Aircraft factories
in Los Angeles. and since his de­
parture the office has been left
vacant. Dale Zobel fills the office of
secretary-treasurer.
SWIM STARS COMPETE
CHICAGO.-Another duel be­
tween Olive McKean, slim Seattle,
Wash., girl and Lenore Ki&

who
fells
end of
young
the eye
forh
cave
we
no
ask
it is!
going
myself
farmer
at the
down
use i
are
if
we
who
cane
felt­
maybe
end of
busy
itis!
fells
young
youha
farmer
going
forh
no
ask
cave
at the
myself
the eye
down
use i
are
busy
youha
maybe
feltcane
it is!
who
fell s
end of
farmer
young
going
cave
no
if
we
ask
forh
myself
the eye
at the
down
usei
who
if
are
cane
felt­
maybe
youha
it is!
busy

if

NETMEN WIN TOURNEY

no
are
who
busy
end of
the eye
young
going
fells
we
ask
cave
for h
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
you ha
maybe
felt­
busy
cane
are
if
who
it is!
end of
cane
myself
are
young
busy Left to right: H. Enberg, P. Taylor, A. Gholson, J. Hurtt, B. Robinson. fells
s fell
ask
end of
tion to the sporting curricula for ~~e i
the eye
this year, although this school has going .
going
had a tennis team in past years. the eye
it is!
The members are Herb Enberg, for h
who
Bob Robinson, AI Gholson, John it is!
no
Hurtt and Phil Taylor. Taylor
ofar
works in conjunction with Coach we
use it
Howie O'Daniels in the manage­ if
farmer
March 23, Cal Poly's tennis team ment of the team and match ar­ cave
down journeyed to Santa Maria Junior rangement.
at the
we College to take a decisive victory
farmer
ask over the southern netters on their
down
r self home courts. Four matches were
cane
on you played including two singles and
felt-­
at the two doubles. In the match between
youha
ican Enberg and Barr, Enberg came out
maybe
if the winner with set scores of 6-1,
busy
are 6-3. Robinson took his match from
who
cane Winn to the tune of 6-0, 6-4. En­
are
-felt berg and Robinson defeated Morris
itis!
ASEBALL
fans
who
end of
maybe and Hammond 6-0, 6-2. Taylor and
saw the Cal Poly team myself
young Hurtt lost the only match of the
in action against Taft young
end of afternoon for Poly, being defeated
Junior College nine in fell s
it is! by Tenniswood and McClure 6-4,
a five-inning game Sat­ no
busy 6-4. All the players showed up very
urday afternoon as a
who well for this being the second
feature of the Poly Royal, were f~: h
s fell match of the season.
given their first opportunity to size going
the eye
Three weeks ago Poly played the
the Mustang squad for the year. the eye
down Moran tennis team losing the set npThe
Mustangs surprised them­
ofar of matches by a margin of one, selves, the spectators and Taft by farmer
no Moran taking four matches to taking the visitors into camp 5-3, at the
going Poly's three. Plans l'Wlve been made but it was evident that Taft had use i
farmer for an extensive tennis program not hit their stride.
ask
r self in the future, with matches being
The features of the game were if
ican scheduled with the San Luis Obispo Stringfpllow's h~mer and Lyle's we
we town team and return matches two-bagger for Taft, while Fred cave
if with Moran and Santa Maria, and Bradley and Charley Dana each down
ask also the possibility of a regular hooked a two-base hit for Poly. maybe
at the tennis conference either during the Leslie Rios worked hard on the youha
on you latter part of this year or possibly mound for Poly and Moore pitched felt­
use it next.
a good game for Taft. Each gar­ busy
The tennis team is a new addi­ nered four strikeouts.
cane
cane

are

Tennis Squad
Win Tourney

Poly Nine in

Practice Win

P

no
we
ask
ofar
going
farmer
at the
r self
down
use it
ican
if
are
cane
-felt
on you
maybe
end of
it is!
busy
who
s fell
young
the eye
farmer
going
o far
we
no
ask
ican
down
r self
at the
on you
-felt
use it
cane
are
if
who
it is!
busy
young
the eye
maybe
end of
s fell
who
o far
no
r self
going
the eye
farmer
at the
cane
ask
we
ican
down
use it
on you
maybe
young
s fell
o far
are
if
-felt
it is!
busy
end of
who

POLY QUEEN

MISS JANE HORTON
1934 Poly Royal Queen.

Students in
Radio Series
A group of Cal Poly students
returned this week-end from San
Jose and San Francisco where they
took part in two radio programs.
A special Poly Royal program
was presented over station KQW
at San Jose, with Carl G. Beck di­
recting the program and announc­
ing. Music numbers were given by
the Poly Wranglers, Bob O'Hara,
accordian; Francis Hart, banjo and
Carl Johnson, violin; and by Rob­
ert Barnes, pianist and Casimiro
Pena. guitar soloist and sina-er.
Talks were given by Ray Hamil­
ton, Jack Hamilton, Bob Rogers
and Johnson. The Hamilton broth­
ers went on to San Francisco where
Ray took part in a National Broad­
casting company program also ad­
vertising the Poly Royal.
Several other student speakers
have been selected for future N. B.
C. programs, including Lewis Ten­
nant and Charles Ball. These net­
work programs are a monthly Fu­
ture Farmer presentation, directed
by George Couper. Director Julian
A. McPhee and J. I. Thompson, ag­
riculture coordinator, have been
freoue?lt sneakers on this pro'!ram.
while W. B. Howes, Richard L'\ach
and George Drumm have also been
nresented on the Future Farmer
hour.

PLANT WELCOME
Students of the horticulture de­
partment are planting a floral wel­
cmre to the state F. F. A. conven­
tion. Thl' flowers snell out, "Wel­
corr.e F. F. A. May 3-5."

no
on you
if
we
maybe
are
fells
down Polyphase Club
.use i
end of
use it
down
going
Initiates Ride
ican
at the
young
if
youha
the eye:
are
maybe
Live-Wire Goat farmer
cane
felt­
forh
-felt
cane
ask
it is!
busy
Shocks-dark
and
dizzy
walks­
busy more shocks-ice water-and still cave
it is!
s fell more shocks-that's how the night down
end of
who started and ended for nine students at the
young
end of of the California Polytechnic school myself
fells
young when they were duly initiated and maybe
who
the eye sworn into the high ranks of the you ha
no
farmer Poly Phase Club on the night of feltwe
use i
going December 13, 1933.
for h
cane
o far
going
For some the event was pretty if
the eyes
no tough, and for others it was tough- are
farmer
a':~ er. With a dizzy and blindfolded who
myself
into the death chamber, busy
ican entrance
at the
the neophyte greeted the audience it is!
at the with a bow, and in return was fill- fells
cave
r self ed with vim, vigor and vitality by end of
ask
down a slight over voltage. The newcom­ youno;
use i
use it er was next led around tne room, going
down
if occasionally stepping into a puddle the eye
youha
-cane of water to insure good electrical myself
felt­
-felt contact in the events to come. for h
cane
on you Hunting with his mouth in a pan no
if
maybe of cold water did not sound so good
are
itis! and then to find his face covered we
busy
young with gooey plaster of paris killed ask
who
busy his last hopes of surviving the or­ cave
it is!
s fell deal. In fact, some were so near at the
end of
are the end they could not distinguish farmer
may be
who between their right and left hands. you ha
young
o far Trying to answer unanswerable down
going
end of questions, and receiving an occa­ use i
fell s
going sional jolt through their bodies as felt­
for h
the eye a reminder of hesitation would maybe
no
farmer make most any Hercules quiver end of
we
r self with fright. Then with stuttering it is!
ask
ask words they gave the oath, and with who
myself
we the stamp of approval on them if
farmer
the eyes
no were removed for a general wasb­ no
ican
are
at the
at the upThe following students are the busy
cave
use i
down added dilrnified members: Charles f:lles
young
who Duncan, Vernon Rush. Ed Berg­ going
the eyes
no huis, Francis Saladin. Elmer Hollo­ young
fellows
of it wav William Burns, Donald Alder­ the
eye
these man', Guy Jones, and Paul Friel.
Of c
h
up w
the ad­ They are now prenaring to make it for
ask
write
which just· as hot for the next "men of we
world power" who are to be admitted into cave
for
use it thP club next vear.
down
at the
all,
has pa
However, all the marks of !'Ci­ farmer
am told
no ence and iniustice were highly myself
you have
if compensated for by the serving of down
ton mountainous beans of ice cream use i
dollars
too and "Tarzana" chunks of pie to if
the ai
-felt all members nresent.
can
ican
Completing the urogram was a are
at the
too talk bv Mr. Fred Wong "Louis, for­ cane
my first
run mer Poly Phase member, w,ho I:ta.s it is!
to rec
frame iust returned from a year s VISit felt­
spark
you ha
end of in China. He snoke on the electri­ maybe
that
buy a cal situation of China, its present
into a
fill condition and future outfook. anrl end of
had to
fell si end of also unon the lives and habits of fells
busy
an old the native Chinese.
man.
who
may be
are

if
cave
at the that produced on a musical saw.
no
are
use it
down
are
cane
ican
at the
who
-felt
youha
if
busy
maybe
felt­
cane
end of
farmer
use i
down
the eye
young
maybe
are
young
busy
no
the eye
going
The Cal Poly Future Farmers if
who
on you
fells
no have just won again with their ask
r self
Five Polytechnic students and we
itis! prize stock at the Interstate Junior cane
-felt their adviser returned yesterday ask
s fell Baby Beef and Livestock show. busy
it is! from a five day trip in the bay and cave
The
boys
have
been
returning
home
end of
maybe
are delta region of the state. The trip forb
from
South
San
Francisco
where
the eye
end of
s fell included a morning in the whole­ myself
the
show
is
held.
going
busy sale vegetable markets of San farmer
itis!
Henry Alberti now attending who
r self
young Francisco, an extensive travel at the
Poly
had
the
reserve
grand
cham­
down
for h
going through Golden Gate Park, where use i
o far pion steer of the show. For the last fells
end of they were given the special privi­ down
three
years
Alberti
has
been
in
ask
young
who lege of a guide who showed them youha
if this class. Two years ago he had the eyes
no all over the park and explained maybe
division
champion,
last
year
he
had
we
farmer
we how the park was built, and some­ felt­
grand
champiOn
and
this
year
he
ican
going
ofar thing of the expense and difficul­ busy
use it had reserve.
at the ties met in running the park. On cane
cave
Following
are
some
of
the
other
at the
ask
r self Tuesday the boys traveled to Sac­ are
maybe winners in beef as well as sheep we
farmer ramento, stopping off at the state if
and
hogs:
In
the
light
Hereford
on you
on you school at Davis for a brief visit who
if
young breed Alberti got first and Lander use i
down and then spendin~ the rest of the it is!
second.
Heavy
Herefords,
Alberti
-felt first, Grupe second.
end of
ican day on the capitol grounds.
at the
cane
down
use it
Wednesday found them riding myself
Heavy
Angus,
Davenport
first,
are
youha
if over the reclaimed country of the young
second.
busy Kerns
myself
ask Sacramento delta region. Mr. W. fells
Light
Shorthorn,
Troup
first
and
s fell second; heavy Shornthorn, Tennant felt­
cane R. Troutner of Lodi acted as guide ask
end of first and Marquart second. Cham­ cane
-felt of the day, and took the group no
the eye pion Shorthorn, Troup.
are
maybe through several asparagus packing use i
going
young plant!'t a pumping plant, and to going
Heavy Crossbred, Tennant sec­ who
it is! ond.
busy
it is! two "rain machine" irrigation sys• the eye
who
busy terns.
forh
Showmanship was won by Dav­ it is!
no enport with Tennant second and end of
s fell
The party started for home it is!
ofar Troup fourth.
maybe
are Thursday morning, stopping to W
.fe
use it
who visit the California Nurseries at 1
In the sheep division: Hampshire young
farmer breed, Righetti first and second and fells
cave
end of Niles.
down also first in pens of three. In grade we
farmer
Those making the trip were Ed­ at the
we and crossbred breeds Nevin took no
the eye mund Jauch and William Troutner farmer
ask third. In the showmanship contest ask
r self of Lodi, and Leslie Rios, Fred Ri­ down
r self of sheep Nevin took third and Ri­ for h
going ghetti, Henry Dunning and Mr. W. cane
on you ghetti took fifth.
going
o far B. Howes, instructor, all of San felt­
at the
In Hogs: Poland breed, Zipser farmer
we Luis Obispo. They were accompan­ youha
ican took fifth in individuals and third the eyes
no ied in the northern part of their maybe
if in pens of three with Stone taking myself
ask journey by cadet teachers Frank busy
are fifth.
at the
ican Dyer of Montana a:nd Wesley who
cane
are
In the Duroc breed, Hori had down
use it Smith of Sacramento.
-felt third and fourth with second in use i
it is!
down
maybe pens. Eto took third in pens and cave
end of
at the
TAFT
DRUBS
POLY
young Sturz fourth.
myself
maybe
are
end of
In Chester White Breed, Lander if
on you
The Poly baseball team, unable I~~~g
itis! first and third and first in pens.
no
the eye to either hit or field, were snowed no
busy
Berkshires, La Baw second indi­ who
young under at Taft Friday afternoon are
who vidual and second in pens.
felt­
s fell
Grades, Dooley first and second, youha
caj£
the eye and first in pens.
maybe
are defeated 6-3.
the eye
down
Zipser won the hog showmanship busy
it is!
Perhaps it was the long ride, ~r farmer
ofar contest with Lander third and La cane
-felt possibly the heat-at any rate, 1t t th
no Baw fifth.
itis!
busy was one of the worst defeats on :se i e
going
The boys are now starting to get end of
the sports records of the local ask
farmer their animals ready for the State the eyes s fell
no school. Rios pitched 1l good game, if
rself Fair this summer. Poly brought young
who but a series of bobbles on the part
ican back with them from the show going
o far of the rest of the team made good we
we about $388.00 in prize money and fells
end of pitching unavailing.
cave
if $2632.26 total sales receipts. These we
farmer
Stringfellow pitched for Taft and down
ask young farmers are to be congratu­ ask
r self received excellent support.
may be
at the lated on the fine work they are do­ cave
at the
you ha
on you ing and we hope they continue to forb
going .JUST a few of the many so come feltuse it do as well.
farmer
we in and look them over. All kinds busy
cane
myself
ask at all prices. Some real bargains. cane

Ags Win in
Frisco Show

Hort Class
Views Parks

!t~~nther~~:~;:~hadi;~e~i!~:i; ~~in~

maybe
-felt

ican
r self
down
maybe
at the
use it
-felt
cane
are
it is !
s fell
busy
end of
the eye
young
o far
who
we
no
me
ask
going
farmer
at the
down
r self
ican
use it
on you
maybe
on you
use it
-felt
are
if
who
busy
s fell
young
going
cane
itis!
farmer
the eye
end of
o far
no
ask
r self
at the
on you
use it
down
ican
we
if

'90's REVIVED

"Oh, you'd look sweet on the
rumble seat of a bicycle built for
two." Reverting back to the days
of the gay nineties Tom Mumma
produced and startled the campus
with his bicycle built for two. The
activities of Mumma and friends
on this velocipede are quite extim­
sive and interesting to say little of
being thrilling. On a trip down
Cuesta grade, the riders Mumma
and Thompson were startled from
their gliding reverie by the omin­
ous snap of a breaking spoke.
Progress was immediately slowed
down and the bicycle and crew
proceeded more cautiously.
This is only one of the amazing
mechanical oddities produced by
Mumma this year. He is also ·fam­
ous for individuality in the making
over of Model T Fords.

Blue Boy, Film
Hero, Succumbs
To Many Ills
Blue Boy, nationally-famous hog
of filmdom and a gift from the
screen world to the Future Farm­
ers of America in California,
breathed his last at the California
Polytechnic school today.
Expected to achieve great things
in raising the standard of pork
perfection in the state, Blue Boy
turned out to be a great eater, a
great publicity medium and a great
problem. His months on the show
lot caused corns, gastritis and en­
nui. While he fathered 18 children
in one year, this record was not
considered very good by the animal
husbandrymen.
Funeral services will depend up­
on the wishes of his former film
friends. Will RoR"ers, Sally Eilers,
ictor Jory and others. In the mean-

we
farmer
myself
ask
at the
ican
cave
at the
ask
r self
down
use i
use it
down
felt­
cane
youha
if
maybe
are
cane
-felt
are
maybe
if
on you
young
who
busy
it is!
busy
it is!
s fell
end of
young
who
end of
fells
r self
ask
no
the eye
going
forb
going
o far
farmer
we
the eyes
no
myself
ask
ican
at the
use it
down
at the
cave
down
use i
we
farmer
on you
if
maybe
are
-felt
cane
cane
felt­
you ha
if
maybe
are
s fell
end of
busy
itis!
busy
itis !
young
who
the eye
~~e i
down
end of
fells
o far
going
young
who
the eyes
!~
farmer
ican
at the
goinR"
forb
r self
ask
farmer
we
cave
at the
use it
down
myself
ask
youha
if
felt­
cane
cane
-felt
maybe
are
on you
if
busy
itis!
end of
s fell
maybe
are
busy
itis!
young
who
fells
end of
going
o far
young
who
farmer
we
the eyes
no
myself
ask
going
forb
we
farmer
the eye
no

time, Drs. Vard Shepard and J. I.
Thompson plan a post mortem.
The Future Farmers of Cal "l'oly
were custodians of Blue Boy· for
the high school vocational agricul­
ture students of the state. The big
Hampshire boar was the animal
star of "State Fair." He was about
five years old.

HORT TEAM WINS
The horticulture class of Poly
played their second game last
night with the meat animal de­
partment "butchers." It was a
grudge battle between the "butch­
ers" and the "pansy pickers." On
paper the "butchers" seemed to
have the edge on the "pansy pick­
ers." Just before this game the
horticulture department was bless­
ed with two new members in the
department which helped out con­
siderable. These two, Riehl and
Bradley, proved to be the spice for
the "planters."
It was a hard fought game and
ended at last to the great relief of
all the players with the score 25-18
in favor of the horts. Burress and
Owens played bang-up basketball
for the "butchers."

Caf-Dorm
Committee
A new committee, the Cafeteria­
Dormitories Committee, started
this year on the Polytechnic cam­
pus, has proven itself very useful
and important. Formed to better
and correct living conditions for
the students staying on the campus,
the committee has carried out its
functions in a very satisfactory
manner.
The committee is composed of
the vice-president of the student
body, who acts as chairman of the
committee, a representative from
each dormitory, one representative
non-resident of the campus, and
the directors of the dormitories
and the cafeteria. These members
are: Dale Zobel, chairman; Bill
Owens, Chase Hall: Al Gholson,
Jespersen Dorm; Chris Hoover,
non-resident; Capt. Deuel, director
of dormitories; and Mr. A. R. Nog­
gle, director of the cafeteria.
WARREN TAKES NEW POST
H. G. Warren, head of the aero­
nautics department at the Califor­
nia Polytechnic school for the last
seven years, has accepted a posi­
tion at the Pasadena Junior college.

who
fells
end of
young
the eye
forb
cave
we
no
ask
itis!
going
myself
farmer
at the
down
use i
are
if
we
who
cane
felt­
maybe
end of
busy
itis!
fells
young
you ha
farmer
going
for h
no
ask
cave
at the
myself
the eye
down
use i
are
busy
you ha
maybe
felt­
cane
it is!
who
fells
end of
farmer
young
going
cave
no
if
we
ask
forb
myself
the eye
at the
down
use i
who
if
are
cane
felt­
maybe
you ha
itis!
busy

on you
if lined the streets.
if
no
maybe
are
are
are
down
cane
use i
who
'down
use it
busy
-felt
maybe
end of
ican
at the
youha
if
the eye
farmer
young
young
maybe
are
busy
cane
feltWith the national president, Bob­ going
-felt by Jones of Radnor, Ohio, in at­ fells
who
cane
bu sy
it is! tendance, the Future Farmers of we
no
it is I
California Polytechnic's Aero it is!
busy America are holding their annual ask
s fell D epartment scores again. By put­ end of
s fell California state convention at the cave
end of ting their la st job in the air, a Cur­ young
who California Polytechnic school here forh
the eye tiss Robin single engine cabin fell s
myself
end of during the next three days.
going monoplane, the staff and students who
young
Pre-registration indicates that farmer
r self of this department again came into no
the eye more than 400 high school voca­ at the
down the public eye and gained recogni­ we
farmer tional agriculture students from use i
0 far tion from the aviation circles for forh
going about 100 of the schools in the down
ask excellent work. This airplane came going
youha
0 far state with Smith-Hughes agricul­
if to the shop on one small trailer, the eyes
no ture departments and Future Far­ maybe
we a load of disassembled, broken farmer
we mer chapters, will be in attendance. felt­
ican wrecKage. After a careful survey myself
ask
Tomorrow will be taken up with busy
use it of the necessary repairs M. C. Mar­ at the
ican statewide judging contests in live­ cane
at the tinsen put his boys to work and cave
at the tock, dairy catle, dairy products, are
may be now the finished product is the ask
r self poultry, trees, agronomy and ag­ if
on you result. New parts and structural use i
down ricultural mechanics. Applicants who
young members had to be built, and that down
use it for the State Farmer degree of the it is!
if Future Farmer organization will end of
-felt part of the plant that could be used you ha
cane take occupational tests from 1 to 4 myself
cane again had to be checked and feltare strengthened.
cane
-felt o'clock.
young
The statewide public speaking fell s
busy
The work began with the check­ if
on you
s fell ing over of the wreckage for sal­ are
maybe contest, between the best speaker ask
each of the six regions of no
end of vagable materials and components busy
itis! from
California, will take place Thurs­ use i
the eye around which the rebuilding work who
young day
evening, and the winner will
going could begin. Missing parts were it is!
busy repeat his talk on the western net­ going
it is! made up and supplied. Those units end of
s fell work radio program of the N a­ the eye
who which were broken or bent were may be
are tiona! Broadcasting company on forh
no fixed up and strengthened so they young
it is!
who Saturday~
o far were as good as new. Finally the going
o far
The official convention will start we
use it whole structure was completed, fell s
end of Friday morning. State President if
farmer checked and ready for covering and for h
going Walden Denny of Placer Union cave
down finishing. The covering and finish- no
the eye high school, Auburn, will be in the at the
we ing accomplished the plane was w e
farmer chair. State Secretary John de farmer
ask again ready for service in the fine ask
r self Boer of Modesto will keep the min­ down
r self condition that it is seen in today. myself
ask utes and Treasurer Clyde Christen­ cane
on you
While one group was working on farmer
we sen of Perris will report on the felt­
at the the repair of the airplane proper, the eyes
no financial condition of the organi­ youha
maybe
ican another was giving the Challenger at the
ican zation.
if motor belonging to this plane, a cave
at the
The period from Friday morning busy
are complete overhaul. All drawings use i
down to Saturday noon will be taken up who
cane necessary for the reconstruction of young
who . with instruction for chapter offi­ are
-felt this ship were made in the draft­ the eyes
no cers, group discussions on chapter it is!
may be ing department, under the direc­ fellows
of it procedure, recreation and agrtcul­ end of
young tion of Roy L. Jones, who replaced Of c
these tural demonstrations. A banquet in myself
end of H. G. Warren after his transfer up w the ad- the Poly dining hall is scheduled young
it is! to Pasadena Junior College during write
which for Friday night and a barbecue fells
no
busy the fall semester.
world for Saturday noon.
for
use it
Cal Poly students will be hosts are
who
This project was one of the two down
all to the visitors, and will take an forh
s fell completed in the shop this year. has pa
n~ important part in helping arrange going
the eye A commercial biplane was brought am told
if matters for their convenience. the eye
down in, recovered and finished as well you have
ton The local chapter is headquarters farmer
o far as several structural changes made. dollars
too chapter for the state program and at the
no The original motor, a water cooled the ai
-felt is looked up to for assistance and use i
going Curtiss OXX-5, was taken out, the can
ask
ican leadership.
farmer motor mount fittings rebuilt, and at the
too
Julian A. McPhee, director of if
r self a Comet air cooled radial engine my first
ican put in.
torec
run Cal Poly, is state adviser for the w e
spark
frame Future Farmers of America. The cave
wJ ha~ :b.~~~~ ~~~:c\ofofh~e:~o~e~! that
end of local chapter president, Ray 0. down
ask the form of a slightly wrecked into a
buy a Hamilton, is helping to make ar­ maybe
youha
at the light training plane. This ship will had to
fill rangements for the visitors.
felt­
on you receive the usual treatment given fell si end of
KIDNAPED, STABBED
busy
use it to jobs of this kind.
man.
an old
ca ne
cane
DUNSMUIR, CaL-Curtis
may be
are

Aero Class

Fixes Ship

State Meet
of F. F. A.

POLY ROYAL DRAWS CROWD

young
the eye
farmer
going
ofar
we
no
ask
ican
down
r self
at the
on you
-felt
use it
cane
are
if

who
it is!
busy
young
the eye
maybe
end of
s fell
who
ofar
no
r self
going
the eye
farmer
at the
cane
ask
we
ican
down
use it
on you
maybe
young
s fell
ofar
are
if
-felt
itis!
busy
end of
who

no
we
f ell s
end of
going
young
the eye:
farmer
forh
ask
cave
down
at the
myself
maybe
youha
felt-­
use i

younr.­
going
the eye
myself
forb

2000 VISITORS
~*e
AT POLY ROYAL l~~~;~
\ at the

A crowd estimated at from 1500
to 2000 persons visited the Califor­
nia Polytechnic school Saturday
and took part in the various events
of the second annual Poly Royal
agricultural show.
The high point of the day was
the coronation at the dance of Miss
Poly Royal, as queen for the com­
ing year. The queen-elect, Miss
Jane Horton of San Luis Obispo,
received the crown from Director
Julian A. McPhee. Members of her
court, the Misses Jane Zellner, Ma­
rian Talbot, Frances Vear, Lucy
Brown, and LaVonne Richardson,
were all present at the coronation
ceremonies.
The Poly Royal show started at
9 o'clock with various student com­
petit ive events. In the showing of
dairy animals, Robert Bayles took
the championship with a Jersey
bull. In the beef cattle division,
Henry Alberti's Hereford steer was
champion. Norman Zipser showed
the champion sow, Rollin Lander
the champion barrow and the best
carload of barrows.
In the poultry show, the cham­
pion bird of all breeds was a Leg­
horn hen showed by Laurence Jes­
persen. Harry LaBaw showed
cha mpion heavy-breed male and fe­

use 1
felt-­
male, and champion Leghorn male. may be
Winners in the egg show were end of
Luther Tipton, Edmund Jauch and it is!
Raymond Biedenwig.
who
The horticulture contest was won if
by Frank Olgiati, who took first no
in spotting plants. Ed Bartlome are
won the potting contest. In the busy
grand championships, Olgiati was cane
first, Harry Whitesides second and f ll
William Troutner third. The wo- g~in~
men's plant identification contest
was won by Mrs. Ella King of San Ythoung
Luis Obispo.
e eye
forb
The Farm Bureau judging con- ask
test was won by the Simmler team
of Jack Pond, Fred Trever and we
Henry Wreden. J. Karney of San cave
Luis Obispo won the horse weight , at the
guessing contest, Jack Hansen of farm!f
San Luis Obispo the contest in myse
guessing the production of dairy dow;t
cattle, and Winfield Andrews of ?Se 1
Pozo the egg-guessing competition. l 1f
Harold Widemann of Gonzales are
made the best guess at the weight ~a!le
of hogs.
1tls!
The Standard Oil company pub- felt-­
lie address system was in use dur- you ha
ing the day, with Frank G. "Hap- may be
py" Wintz ·at the controls. A num- end of
her of guests s:poke over the ad- fell s
?res system durmg the day. They busy
mcluded State Senator Chris "Jes- who

I

if persen, State Assemblyman Ellis cave
at the eral secretary and Bob Rogers, no
use it chairman of the publicity commit- are
are E. Patterson, Director McPhee, down
who
ican tee.
cane Dean C. B. Hutchinson of the col­ at the
While all expenses have not been busy
if
-felt lege of agriculture, University of youha
cane totaled, Treasurer Albert Adams end of
maybe California; Fred L. Griffin, direc­ felt­
down reports that the affair was a finan- the eye
farmer tor of non-degree work at the same use i
maybe cia! success, with about $55 the young
young institution; San Greene, secretary­ are
the eye probable net sum to be banked to going
busy manager of the California dairy no
on you finance the third annual Poly Royal fell s
who council; Jennings Pierce, direc;tor if
we
r self next year.
no of a~cultural programs, western ask
Student
committee chairmen ask
-felt
it is! division of the National Broadcast­ cane
s fell ing company; County Farm Advi­ busy
itis! were: Division superintendents, cave
are meat animals, Colyear Burress; for h
end of ser Parker Talbot, Poly queen can­ maybe
the eye didates, livestock judges and oth­ end of
s fell swine Zipser, beef Lennis Norman, myself
busy sheep Charles Stone, dairy Orville farmer
going ers.
it is!
A barbecue in Poly grove at­ who
young Spear, poultry Luther Tipton, egg at the
r self
going show Don Laver, and hort show use i
down tended by about 800 persons was a for h
Eto and Leslie Rios.
down
end of Masaji
ofar noon event. The school band di­ fells
Finance Albert Adams, barbecue
h
who Bayles,
ask rected by Merritt "Pop" Smith young
·parking and police Jack you ~
no Hamilton, clea~up Clifford Bjork,
if played at the show arena, in the the eyes
we
farmer
we parade and at the barbecue.
Henry Dunning, ju!lging b
In the afternoon, judging events going
ofar dance
ican
ring Ed Kelley, clerking Fred Ri- usy
at the ghetti, publicity Rogers, signs Hen- cane
use it were completed and awards an­ cave
r self ry Dunning, reception and pro- j[e
at the nounced by Senator Jespersen. ask
maybe William Owens, general superin­ we
farmer grams Ray Hamilton, parade Bur- who
on you tendent of the Poly Royal, and Ray if
on you ress, farm bureau judging Ray
young 0. Hamilton, president of the Cal use i
down Hamilton, contests and entertain- ·it is!
ican ment Rogers, and women's recep- end of
-felt Poly Future Farmer chapter which at the
cane sponsors the show, addressed . the down
use it tion, Mrs. George M. Drumm.
myself
young
are visitors over the public address you ha
if
fells
busy system. A double-header baseball myself
ask
POLY "Y" MEETS
ask
s fell game was played, with Poly de­ felt­
cane
no
end of feating Taft Junior college 5-2 and cane
-felt
One of the most successful Sun­ use i
the eye losing to the town Missions 10-0. are
maybe
Scores of persons outstanding in who
going
young day morning programs of the year going
it is! agricultural and educational circles busy
it is! was held by the Poly Y club yes­ the eye
who were in attendance throughout the it is_!
busy terday morning, according to forh
ltis!,
no day. Visitors came from Tehama end of
s fell Charles Hagemeister, president.
The Poly Y has been meeting we
o far county on the north to San Diego maybe
are
use it county on the south.
young
who from 8 :45 to 9:30 each Sunday if
Among them were truck or bus­ fells
farmer
end of morning for a round-table discus­ cave
down loads of high school students from we
farmer sion. Most of the conferences have at the
we Gonzales, Templeton, Tulare, Was­ no
the eye centered around chapters taken farmer
ask co, Santa Maria and Santa Ynez. ask
r self from James Gordon Gilkey's book, down
Many visitors took advantage of for h
r self
going "Solving Life's Everyday Prob- cane
on you the day to visit the industrial going
ofar !ems." Members of the faculty felt­
at the shops, which held open house from farmer
we have been alternating as club ad- you ha
may be
ican 9 to 6 o'clock. With a meeting of the eyes
no visers each Sunday morning.
The Tri-county Y secretary, C. busy
if the staff of the state bureau of myself
ask
are agricultural education scheduled at the
ican Merle Waterman, has been of great who
cane here, the regional supervisors, E. down
use
it assistance in bringing up the club are
W. Everett of Los Angeles, How­
membership, and has been present it is!
-felt ard
down
use
i
Chappell of Sacramento, A. G.
almost every discussion period. A end of
maybe
at
the
cave
recent luncheon meeting brought myself
y oung Rinn of Chico B. R. Denbigh of are
maybe out
Fresno, were all present and as­
a number of students with pre- young
end of sisted
on
you
if
the Poly Royal. S. S. Suth­
fell s
vious Y experience.
itis! erland,inteacher-trainer,
the
eye
no
was also
Other officers are Ray 0. Hamil- no
busy here from the Davis college.
who
young ton, vice-president; Bill Nolan, sec­
who
cane retary-treasurer, and Bob Rogers, are
The Poly Royal dance closed the felt­
s fell day's
if reporter. Members are Elmer Lind­ forh
you ha
festivities.
The
Poly
Royal
the eye queen candidacies had been voted maybe
are quist, John Sharp, John Hain, Phil going
the eye
down upon the previous day, but the re­ busy
it is! Taylor and Lloyd Smith.
farmer
ofar sults were not announced until just cane
- felt
at the
no prior to the coronation ceremonies. itis!
busy
use i
going A large crowd attended the dance. end of
CHANGE HEADS
s fell
ask
f armer
no
Evidence of the growth of this the eyes
r self event since last year is shown in young
who
Henry Vervais, Poly student body if
ican the crowd, and in the participation going
o far president, recently lef t ~hool to we
we of the Farm Bureau judging teams. fells
end of re turn to his home at Pleasanton, cave
if Last year only five farm centers we
farmer Calif. At a student meeting held down
ask weer represented; this year every ask
r self yesterday, Alden Turner, vice-pres­ maybe
at the one of the 13 centers in the county cave
at the ident, was elevated to the presi­ you ha
on you had teams entered. Much of the for h
going dency and Dale Zobel was elected felt­
use it success for the large attendance farmer
we ·to fill t he office left vacant by busy
cane goes to William Troutner as gen­ myself
cane
ask I Turner.

"feiL

maybe
EL RODEO STAFF
-felt
cane
are
if
no
who
itis !
s fell
young
end of
f armer
t he eye
going
ofar
busy
ask
we
ican
r self
down
ma y be
at the
use it
-felt
cane
are
it is!
s fell First row, from the left: P. Taylor, bus, mgr.; Geo. P. Coupter, adviser;
busy
H. Dunning, editor.
end of Second row, from the left : H. Enberg, photography; W. T;outner, or­
t he eye
ganizations; A. Gholson, industry; L. Starkey, agriculture; C.
young
Johnson, athletics.
o far
who
we EL RODEO STARTED purpose of enabling dairy students
at the Poly to qualify themselves
no
creamery positions.
me
Work has already started on the forOnly
the advanced students are
ask 1934 "El Rodeo" annual at the Cal­
going ifornia Polytechnic school, it was permitted to take this course. The
five prospective dairymen now
f armer reported f rom the campus today.
at the creameries are Al­
at the
Henry Dunning, elected editor, working
bert Adams and Orville Spear of
down and Phil Taylor, elected manager, El
Clifford Bjork of Tur­
r self both in the student elections, have lock,Centro,
and Bob Bayles and Ray
ican lined up their staff. Dunning, in Hamilton
of Red Bluff.
use it addition to editing the copy. will The Golden
State Creamery man­
on you do the art work for the cover and ufactures
butter, ice cream. and
maybe will design some initial letters for casein, while the Harmony Valley
on you athletics copy.
Creamery manufactures butter,
Other staff members are AI Ghol­ cheese
use it
and casein. Because of the
- felt son, Bill Troutner, La Vernze Star­ fact that different products are
are key, Herb Enberg and Carl John­ made at the two creameries, the
if son. George Couper is faculty ad­ students are rotated from one to
who viser. The book this year will take the other to learn the different
busy the form of a "scrapbook" of news­ phases of the work. They also learn
s fell paper clippings concerning the to handle the different makes of
young school activities.
machinery efficiently.
going
Some of the students will be able
cane
to earn money at the creameries
itis!
on week-encls to help them throu~~;h
f armer
school. If their work proves satis­
t he eye
factory, they are either nromised
end of
a permanent job at one of these
ofar
creameries, or are given a recom­
no
mendation to some other creamery.
ask
Through this practice work the
Through
the
efforts
of
George
M.
r self Drumm, dairy class instructor at students become familiar with mar­
at the the California Polytechnic school, keting problems, and they acouire
on you and
the cooperation of M. G. Sal­ a thorough knowledge of the dairy
use it mina, manager of the Harmony product from the time it leaves the
down Valley Creamery, and Alex Irvine, farm until it reaches the consumer.
ican manager of the Golden State
SUICIDE NO SURPRISE
we Creamery, a course in Dairy Manu­
if f a cturing has been started for the
LOS ANGELES.-The suicide of

Milkmen Get
Real Training

who
fells
end of
young
the eye
for h
cave
we
no
ask
it is!
going
myself
f armer
at the
down
use i
ar e
if
we
who
cane
felt­
maybe
end of
busy
it is!
fells
young
youha
farmer
going
forb
no
ask
cave
at the
myself
the eye
down
use i
are
busy
youha
maybe
feltcane
it is!
who
fells
end of
farmer
young
going
cave
no
if
we
ask
for h
myself
the eye
at the
down
use i
who
if
are
cane
felt­
maybe
youha
it is!
busy

if
are
cane
-felt
maybe
farmer
young
busy
who
no
itis!
s fell
end of
the eye
going
r self
down
ofar
ask
if
we
ican
use it
at the
maybe
on you
young
-felt
cane
are
busy
s fell
end of
the eye
going
itis!
who
no
ofar
use it
farmer
down
we
ask
r self
on you
at the
ican
if
are
cane
-felt
maybe
young
end of
it is!
busy
who
s fell
the eye
down
ofar
no
going
farmer
r self
ican
we
if
ask
at the
on you
use it
cane

POLY BAND HAS BUSY YEAR

Front row, from the left: A. D'Amico, C. Baxter, C. Hagemeister, L.
Starkey. Second row, from the left: L. Smith, G. Jones, G. Lock, 'R.
Davis, E. Lindquist, S. Cundet, C. Stineman. Third row, from the left:
H. Dunning, drum major; 0. Thompson, C. Eggett, M. B. "Pop" Smith,
director. Fourth row, from left: R. Davis, R. Keenan, E. Christensen.

Band Reports
Active Year
The close of the school year this
week at the California Polytechnic
school will mark another success­
ful season for Merritt B. "Pop"
Smith and his band.
Bandmaster Smith has now been
at Poly for ten years, during which
time he has directed and instructed
ten bands, six orchestras, four sax­
ophone bands, and several other
quartets. Also for the last two
years Mr. Smith has helped the
members of the "Poly Wranglers,"
trio of guitar, violin and accordian.
Since the beginning of the Poly
band, Smirll started from
a
"scratch" orchestra of 12 members
and has worked the band up to as
high as 86 members in '29. That
year Cant. Branson of the United
States Marine Band, who was here
on a ~oncert tour \vith the band,
complimented and also directed the
Poly band.
This year's band totals 24 mem­
bers. Last spring the band partici­
pated in the Fiesta de las Flores,
and also played for two night pa­
rades one being the celebration of
President Roosevelt's birthday, Ma­
sons' dinner club, Young Demo­
crats, and for Governor Rolph when
he stopped here on his tour this

spring. Also the band bas played
and helped officiate at many stu­
dent assemblies, basketball games
and several trips with the football
squad including a trip to Santa
Barbara and Santa Maria. The
band also helped to make Home­
coming a colorful occasion.
"Pop" expects to have another
good band next year, with more
pieces represented. The band leader
givE's instruction on all instruments,
individual as well as group. There
will also be free instruction this
summer for those students who
stay on the campus.

F. F. A. MEN PICNIC
The Cal Poly Future Farmer
chapter members were back in
class today with an additional coat
of tan, following an ali-day picnic
Sunday at Morro Bay. Transporta­
tion was furnished by the faculty,
with students and teachers leaving
the administration building at 9
o'clock.
The morning was spent in swim­
ming, touch football, baseball. and
hiking up the beach. A committee
had gone out early to prepare a
barbecue pit and at noon sizzling
steaks were cooked, to top off a
large repast.
After dinner, Casimiro Pena en­
tertained the group with guitar
and vocal music, and later baseball
was played with the faculty team
holding the edge.

no
are
who
busy
end of
the eye
young
going
rell s
we
ask
cave
for h
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
youha
maybe
felt­
busy
cane
are
if
who
itis!
end of
myself
young
fells
ask
no
use i
going
the eye
forb
it is!
we
if
cave
at the
farmer
down
cane
felt-­
youha
maybe
busy
who
are
it is!
end of
myself

liN~g

no
are
for h
going
the eye
farmer
at the
use i
ask
if
we
cave
down
maybe
youha
felt-­
busy
cane

no

CONTACT MAN

young
t he eye
f armer
going
o far
we
no J. I. Thompson, coordinator for the
ask
Poly agriculture department.
ican
down
r self
at the Ag Coordinator
on you
-felt
Has Three-Fold
use it
cane
Duties in Work
are
if

who
it is!
busy
young
the eye
maybe
end of
s fell
who
ofar
no
r self
going
the eye
farmer
at the
cane
ask
we
ican
down
use it
on you
maybe
young
sfen
ofar
are
if

-felt
it is!
busy
end of
who.

By DeMon Scrybe.
J. I. Thompson, agriculture co­
ordinator for the California Poly­
technic chool, stopped over in l:!an
Luis Obispo yesterday between
trains, after spending a week in
the Sacramento valley and prior to
another week in the southern part
of the state. As he spent onlY ten
minutes on the station platform
exchanging laundry, it was neces­
sary to make a hasty interview.
"Most of my time is spent visit­
ing the 130 high schools in the
state where vocational agriculture
is taught," Thompson said in ex­
plaining his job. "Since my special­
ty is livestock, I find that most of
my days are spent in the :~.reas
where livestock is most numerous.
"Since all vocational a~riculture
students must carry proJects, and
records show that 75 per cent ·of
them are in livestock or poultry, it
naturally follows that the greatest
number of problems confronting
many of the agriculture teachers
are those related tct livestock. My
job is to helv them, when request­
ed; and to help them keep up to
date on livestock trends and prac­
tices.
"I am also expected to keep in

farmer
myself
at the
cave
ask
use i
down
felt­
youha
maybe
cane
are
if
who
busy
it is!
end of
young
fells
ask

we
ask
ican
at the
r self
down
use it
cane
if
are
-felt
maybe
on you
young
it is!
busy
s fell
who
end of
r self
the eye
going
o far
we
no
ask
ican
use it
at the
down
farmer
on you
maybe

cave
use i
we
if
are
~felt
cane
cane
felt­
if
youha
maybe
are
s fell
end of
busy
it is!
busy
it is!
young
who
the eye
no
down
use i
end of
fells
going
ofar
young
who
no
the eyes
we
farmer
ican
at the
going
forb
r self
ask
farmer
we
at the
cave
use it
down
myself
ask
you·ha
if
feltcane
cane
-felt
maybe
are
on you
if
busy
it isl
end of
s feu
maybe
are
busy
it is!
young
who
end of
fells
going
o far
young
who
we
farmer
no
the eyes
myself
ask
going
forb
farmer
we
the eye
no

touch with the activities of the
various livestock associations of
the state, in order that the infor­
mation which is furnished to teach­
ers will be in harmony with the
aims and practices of the best
adult producers; and to encourage,
through the regional supervisors of
agricultural education the estab­
lishment of livestock projects in
regions and under conditions that
assure the greatest probability of
success. Judging contests and at­
tending and assisting in the man­
agement of fair and shows where
Future Farmer activities are of
considerable volume, totals a con­
siderable number of days.
"Under the title of agriculture
coordinator, I have the extreme
pleasure of talking to high school
boys about the California Poly­
technic school and what it has to
offer.
"At home, I am privileged to
consult with the members of the
agriculture teaching staff on state
problems in agriculture as I find
them in my travels, suggest mate­
rial to be included in the courses of
study in order to best meet the de­
mands of prospective students; and
last, but to some of the students
perhaps the only important duty,
try to help the agriculture students
locate jobs.
"I am now on my way to the-"
but just then the train began to
move.
"Owlabohrrrd," bawled the conductor.
"Thanks for the interview," we
shouted, but the only answer was
a cloud of blue vapor emitting
from one of the smoking-car windows.

MAGAZINE GROWS
Publication of the state Future
Farmer magazine at Cal Poly has
increased more than six times this
year over last, according to word
from the school today.
The magazine goes to each high
school vocational· agriculture stu­
dent in California, and is used for
class information as well as a news
organ. The publication has increas­
ed in size from eight pages last
year to 12 pages this year.
It contains articles and pictures
about the activities of the Future
Farmers throughout the state and
at Cal Poly, and four columns, one
each written by the department
heads at Cal Poly in meat animals,
horticulture, dairying and poultry.
The magazine is edited by George
Couper.
The subscription list has grown
from 1050 last year to 6850 issues
per month this year. Ten issues
each year are published.

no
we
fells
end of
going
young
the eye:
farmer
forb
ask
cave
down
at the
myself
maybe
you ha
feltuse i
cane
if
are
who
busy
itis!
fells
end of
youn'!
going
the eye.
myself
forb
no
we
ask
cave
at the
farmer
you ha
down
use i
felt­
may be
end of
it is!
who
if
no
are
busy
cane
fells
going
young
the-eye.
forb
ask
we
cave
at the
farmer
myself
down
use i
if
are
cane
it is!
felt­
youha
maybe
end of
fells
busy
who

if
are

MUSTANG NINE READY

no
are
who
busy
end of
the eye
young
going
fells
we
ask
cave
forh
myself
farmer
at the
use i
down
you ha
may be
we
f elt­
ican
busy
use it
cane
at the
are
maybe
if
on you
who
young
itis !
-felt
end of
cane Front row, from the left: R. Bowen, E. Berghuis, E . Flory, J. Benich, myself
are
young
A. Polletti, E. Lauppe.
busy Second row, from the left: R. Doscher, mgr.; L. Rios, S. Ferguson, F. fells
s fell
Bradley, A. Gholson, L. Cox, W. Ptak, C. Dana, J. C. Deuel, coach. ask
end of
no
the eye
use i
going
AVERAGES LISTED going
it is!
t he eye
who
In the only game r emaining on forh
no
t he schedule, Poly meets the Santa it is!
ofar
Maria junior college nine at the we
use it
local field. Because of the improved if
Poly's baseball team, smarting 5howing
farmer
the team has made, plus ca ve
down under a string of defeats in prac­ a previous victory over the Bull­ a t t he
we tice contests, went out for blood dogs, the Mustangs are favored to farmer
ask at Santa Maria Friday afternoon win.
down
r self and defeated their conference op­
Following are players, positions cane
on you ponents in the junior college league and batting averages to date:
felt­
at the 12-10. The game marked straight
you ha
Stineman,
1b
...............................533
victories
over
the
Santa
Maria
J
.
ican
maybe
Gholson,
cf
.................................500
C.
in
football,
basketball
and
base­
if
busy
Bradley, 3b .................................429 who
are ball.
If
....................................
.400
Zipser,
The
Mustangs
outplayed
and
out­
cane
Oblizalo, rf ................................ .333 are
-felt hit the Bulldogs throughout the Dana,
it is!
ss ............................ ........ .292 end
game
except
for
the
eighth
inning.
maybe
of
Benich,
cf
..................................
.273
It
was
in
this
canto
that
the
home
young
myself
Florey,
cf
...................................200
team
started
a
rally
which
almost
end of
Rios, p ........................................ .188 young
it is! brought disaster to the Orange and Ferguson, c ................................ .188 fells
Green
team.
busy
no
The inning started with the Cox, cf .........................................166 are
who
Lauppe, 2b ......... ....................... .091
s fell score 7-2 in favor of Poly and end­ Dooley, c ................................... .000 forb
with a count of 9-7 in favor of
the eye ed
going
Santa Maria. Poly chalked up two Poletti, If ................................... .000 the
down more
eye
Norman, If ................................ .000
in
the
ninth
to
throw
the
o far game into a tie, and both teams Berghuis, c ................................ .000 farmer
no scored in the tenth to stretch the Hori, rf ...................................... .000 at the
going contest
to added time. In the elev­ Alberti, c .................................... .000 use i
farmer enth, the
ask
Mustangs sent two men Brown, If ....................................
r self around the bases to win.
Hurtt, cf .................................... .000 if
ican
we
The game was featured by two
we three-baggers for Benich, one each
cave
HEIR TO NO JUNK,_
if for Stineman, Flory and Ferguson
down
ask for Poly and Deboux for the Bull­
may be
at the dogs. Two-base hits for Poly were When you invest in our Bond or youha
on you tallied by Benich, Stineman, Obli­ Gold Note you will not fall heir felt­
use it zalo and Rios. Each pitcher garner­ to junk, a liability and not an as­ busy
cane ed 10 strikeouts.
set or a t roubleso
cane

Bulldog Nine
Dropp'd 12-10

:ono

4l

at the
cave
no
no
use it LEA~~~S OF
tiown
we
we
Lids off to
ican
at the
fells
ask
~ youha
if "Wildcat" Burend of
ofar
"
going
cane ress. He proved
going
feltdown that not only can
young
use i
farmer
maybe one get through
the eye:
at the
are
r self
no
the eye school with a lit­
farmer
on you tle bull, but make
down
if
forh
use it
ask
r self a co mfortable
ask
ican
cane
-felt living as well.
cave


*
busy
if
it is!
down
TODAY'S DEFINITION
are
maybe
are
at the
Succes
in
ag
projects
is
defined
cane
end of
myself
s fell
-felt
it is!
busy as having skeleton keys to the most maybe
feed
rooms.
boys!
Today's
fable
concerns
Hi,
on you
who
you ha
young
• • •
maybe one Leslie Rios. Rios, it seems, was for h
feltgoing
"E DIARY
mistaken
for
a
sheep
and
was
end of
end of
~
fells
use i
who
Uppe betymes, and to the dining cane
it is! sheared. He claims the dice were young
halle,
no
where
I
do
betake
of
what
loaded.
busy
the eyes
if
who
* * *
farmer
we doth appeare to be oake shavings, are
which
do
be
classified
as
baycon,
s fell
Joe Robinson Bungstarter offers going
o far
who
young today's pome:
cave
at the welle donne. Thence to the class busy
roome,
where
I
do
falle
into
deepe
the eye
Hello, Central! Gimme
ask
r self
itis!
slumber under the soothing tones fells
The number of a babe,
farmer
we
farmer of
Master
Becke.
Luncheon
at
ye
That's got a car and tickets,
going
if
on you dining hall again but Lord! I do end of
To the ballroom Balconade.
o far
use i
down be fed up with those salads-for­ youn'!'
we
at the
ican sooth, I do crave foode more fitted going


*
no
down
use it for
eye
ANGELA
humans than for cowes. And the
ask
myself
youha
if so, to
APPLESAUCE
classes
again
in
the
after­
ican
myself
ask noon, but no surcease. A pox, I forb
SEZ:
down
felt­
cane saye, on Vard Shepard, who hands no
"Keeping
one's
r self mind on one's work
cane
-felt me a pitchforke and sets himselfe :'st
at the is so difficult, espe­
are
maybe to watch that I do a thorough
on you cially when one's
who
young jobbe. And so, to bed, after a pleas­ cave
-felt desk faces the door,
busy
itis! ant game of pinochle with cronies. at the
use it around which lounge
it is!
busy
farmer
cane such handsome fellows as Bill end-of
you ha
s fell
GRID
SKED
GIVEN
are Owens, "Gardner" Smith and Pat may be
are
down
if Elliott.
young
who
use i
I fells
who
end of
Poly's football schedule for 1934 felt* •
itis!
farmer season will be the delight of the may be
Oscar Beep Jauch confided to we
busy
the eye local fans. The games are sched­ end of
today that he is fed up with no
young friends
r self uled to begin early in September it is!
being a campus hero. "What did I ask
the eye ever do," he complained petulantly. for h
going and the season will extend to the who
maybe "When the guard falls over my going
0 far latter part of November. Coach if
end of feet, can I help it if he isn't up farmer
we Howie O'Daniels has eight games no
s fell when I'm shooting a basket?"
no already scheduled and more as are
the eyes
who
ask prospects for the open dates which busy
* • *
j myself
ofar
ican he now has. The competition prom­ cane
. at
the
L1.l Dee G ee, th' off.1ce vamp, IS
down
no
use it ises to be stiff and good games are fell s
r self very much upset. She figures that use i
down anticipated.
going
going she won't get very many dates,
at the
The schedule is as follows:
young
since
the
country
is
off
the
Goold
cave
the eye
rna b
Sept. 22-Visalia J. C., here.
the eye
st:mdard.
!ire
on~ e I Sept. 29-Bakersfield J. C., there.
farmer
* * *
If
th ou I Oct. 6-Santa Maria J. C., here. forb
at the
e eye
Oct. 13-Salinas J. C., there(ten­ ask
cane
OUR CANDIDATE FOR THE I ~oho
young
tative).
we
ask
POISON OAK CLUB
felt­
ca~ef
..-oct.
20-Fresno
State
Frosh,
~~~he
we
The student in the next room at you ha
1
ican the dorm who borrowed our cork- may be
I here.
farmer
down screw and straightened it into an busy
.tll;r~
Oct. 27-Santa Barbara State, myself
1 Is. there (tentative).
use it ice pick.
cane
-felt
Nov.
3-Moran, here (tentative). dow!!
on you
• • •
itis!
busy 1 Nov. 12-St. Mary's Frosh, here. ~se 1
maybe
EVERYDAY PAPA COW
endof
Nov. 17-0pen.
s fell
t If
young
"I'm sorry not
the eyes
no
1are
s fell to have that payoung
who l TA
cane
ofar per today, Miss
going
KE D. C. TESTS
it is!
o far
are Chase, but my
fell s
end of
Advanced students in the aero­ feltif aunt stopped ovwe
farmer nautics department at the Califor­ you ha
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r self nia Polytechnic school will take may be
itis! last night, and
cave
at the department of commerce tests this end of
busy as she's putting me through school, for h
going week, reports M. C. Martinsen. The fell s
end of I simply had to be with her."
farmer
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BLOCK "P" PLANS TRIP

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Elliott,
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at the next week-end, according to an an­ He1·bert Enberg, Carl Johnson, Ed­ are
down nouncement made today by Herbert mund Jauch and Henry Dunning.
busy
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ican
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on you Among the activities were chang­
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it is!
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on you !'weaters from white to dark green.
graduates
who
are
training
for
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tion
positions
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high
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of
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if
Caifornia
Polytechnic
school
over
ed
as
guides
and
worked
at
the
in­
going
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eight
young
men
will
spend
Royal
show,
and
the
members
have
s fell
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training
here,
teaching
classes
un­
activities
on
the
campus.
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cane
project
work
and
studying
teacn­
to
plan
and
erect
a
large
block
"P"
forb
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farmer on the hill east of the campus. This ing methods daily. One purpose of myself
the
training
year
is
to
get
the
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was
painted
white
and
made
a
dis­
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the eye
ulay visible for manv miles. The dets "back to the soil" after four at the
end of letter
years
of
college.
Since
the
begin­
emblem
was
destroyed
by
o far v::ondals who were later apprehend­ ning of school last fall, they have down
no ed and required to repair the dam­ been teaching in high schools near use i
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who
Sacramento, Modesto and Davis.
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Officers
of
the
club
this
year
are
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on you vice-president, Albert Adams sec­ Garrison, Carroll Mundy, Frank cane
use it retary. Edmund Jauch treasurer Dyer, Wesley Smith and Ray Lon­ felt­
down and Coach Howie O'Daniels and burg. They are expected to be maybe
ican Caot. J. C. Deuel advisers.
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if final initiation were Leslie Rios, tions.
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SQUAD VIEWS TRACK TITLE

Front row from the left: V. Rush, L. Smith, R. Hathaway, R. Robinson,
C. Brown, L. TennaRt, I. Hori, H. Sturz.
Second row from the left: Coach Howie O'Daniels, E. Bartlome, W.
Murphy, G. Riehl, R. Bayles, J. Oblizalo, B. Reinhold, F. Hart, R.
Troup, Coach J. C. Deuel, L. Starkey, mgr.
son, Hathaway and Robinson, re­
lay; Smith, Robinson, Vernon Rush
and Harry Sturz, mile.
On Saturday, April 7, the boys
met Moran and Paso Robles high
school in a triangular meet at Mo­
ran. The meet was won by Paso
Robles with Poly second and Moran
third. The following Wednesday
they went to Santa Maria where
they were again defeated 68-54.
Saturday the 14th they motored to
Santa Barbara and participated in
a triangular ·meet with Santa Bar­
bara State and Cal Christian. Cal
Christian won this meet with Santa
Barbara second and Poly third.

Trackmen See
Title Hopes

RACKSTERS today
were starting their last
week of practice before
the big conferenc~ meet
to be held at the Moran
field between Salinas,
Santa Maria, Moran and Poly this
Saturday.
The defeats of the past are con­
sidered by the team to have been
very good practice. Other activities
GRADUATES PLAN
have been suspended until the com­
pl!!tion of the track l::eason this
Commencement plans are still in
Saturday.
the tentative stage, according to
It is thought by Coaches Howie the faculty committee in charge.
O'Daniels and Capt. J. C. Deuel
However, formal exercises are
that the Poly trackmen have a · being planned for the students who
chance to win this conference meet. will finish their instruction this
The men and the events in which vear. Placinl! the school on a strict­
they enter follows: Lewis Tennant iy vocational basis without the us­
and Ed Bartlome, 100-yard dash; ual class levels has made it neces­
Tennant and Bartlome, 220; Hi. sary to plan for changes in Com­
Clawson and Bob Hathaway, 440; mencement exercises.
Bob Robinson, Howard Wilson and
For instance, a number of stu­
Lloyd Smith, 880; Bob Bayles, dents who are finishing this year
high hurdles; George Riehl and have already been employed in per­
Bayles, low hurdles; Baldwin Rein- manent positions. Others plan to
hold high jump; Francis Hart, return next y~ar for advanced
Reinhold and Riehl, broad jump; training. A committee headed by
John Oblizalo, Leslie Rios and Gun­ Miss Margaret Chase is in charge
ner Jepson, discus; Oblizalo and of the event.
Riehl, javeln; Oblizalo and Riehl,
One of the changes suggested is
!\hot; Walter Murhy ana Bob to have student speakers on the
Troup, pole vault; Bartlome, Claw­ program.
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