Criqui Appointed College
Dean Of Student Body
WEED Jack Criqui, College of
the Sisklyous chemistry instruc
tor, recently was appointed dean
of students by the school govern
ing board, acting on a recom
mendation by Dr. M. J. Green
shields, college president.
leadership training class at COS
and is faculty adviser to the stu
dent government organization. He
will continue to teach chemistry.
Criqui, his wife and their four
daughters live in Mount Shasta.
JACK CRIQUI
The appointment becomes ef
fective July 1. Criqui will be
available during the summer
months to test and advise stu
dents and prospective students.
Criqui is currently teaching a
Commissioners
Continue Work
On Water Plan
RENO (UPI) - The California
Nevada Compact Commission con'
tinued efforts here today to draw
up an interstate compact to divide
the waters of the Lake Tahoe Bas
in between the two states.
Most of Monday's opening ses
sion was devoted to the power the
permanent commission will have
over existing agencies of the two
states.
The commissioners agreed that
the permanent commission should
use all of the existing agencies as
much as possible to avoid crea
tion of a super agency with
a large staff and widespread powers.
However, they said the perma
nent commission should have au-
Teachers Teach Teachers! HERALP AXD NTWS- K,ama,hZ!"i
Preparing For Ski School
Thursday. December R, MM
FACE I B
DUNSMUIR - Teachers are
teaching teachers this month in
preparation for the annual South
ern Siskiyou-Mount Shasta Herald
Ski School at Mt. Shasta Ski
Bowl, to be held in February.
Instructors from Dunsmuir, Mc-
Cloud, Mount Shasta, Weed and
Vreka took lessons last Sunday
the first session in a series of
sons beginning Jan. 4. There
a registration fee of fl and a
small charge for bus fare.
The remninding costs are met
by the Mount Shasta Herald and
the various recreation districts in
the area. .
Lessons w ill begin Feb. 4 and
continue on subsequent Saturday
mornings until March 11 and 12.
MESSAGE TO SCOUTS
WASHINGTON (API-President
Eisenhower sent his annual
Is 'Christmas message to the Bov
Scouts of America today. It saidjthroughout the nation have given
in part: "This has been a banner our citizens the opportunity for
vcar for the Bey Scouts, renewed recognition of the val.
iTheir 50th anniversai-y programsiues of scouting."
five to prepare themselves for an That weekend will be the annual
anticipated 500 enrollecs in the Ski Carnival for all cniollees.
ski school,
School-age children from these
communities may enroll for les-
. MOUNT SHASTA-Buck Martin,
head ski instructor at Mt. Shasta
FIRE HOUND DOG
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) 'states and to Congress for final
The Air Force fired a 43-foot approval.
"hound dog" missile several hun
died miles over the Atlantic Wed
nesday from the wing of a B52
Stratofortress bomber.
J-..J u "... iwdl leave Mount Shasta Dec. 26
as pollution. n a dllve ,0 New York- J
When the final draft of the com- From there they will board a
pact is completed, it will be sub-plane for Paris, where he will
mitted to the legislatures of both 'attend a ski school.
Ski lnsirucuon in r ranee is un
der direct government supervi-
MAKE PROPAGANDA
BERLIN (AP) East Ger-;
many s Communist regime today
tried to make propaganda capital
out of the Munich air disaster.
The Communist party news
paper Neues Deutschland told its
readers that if the U.S. militarv
plane that crashed on the city
last Saturday had been in a han
gar in the United States, 30 Mu
nich families would have been
spared Christmas sorrow over
loss of their relatives.
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MR. AND MRS. IUCK MARTIN. Mount Shasta, are plan,
ning a trip to France, where Martin has accepted cov.
eted offer from the French government,
Photo by J. O. McKinney
Ski Instructor To Attend
School In The French Alps
his living expenses after he reach
es France will be paid by the
trench government.
The school is at Chaminox, near
Mont Blanc, in the French Alps.
This is one of the famed ski re
sorts of the world, and probably
the leading ski school in existence.
Martin says he feels honored to
have been selected to attend this
exclusive institution.
The Martins will return to
Mount Shasta early in February,
following the five-week schooling
opening Jan. 5. He will bring
back the latest in ski technique
of Europe as well as a knowledge
of equipment used there.
sion. Instructors must complete
federal training courses there to
be eligible to teach skiing.
To further advertise this pro
cedure, the French government in
vites two foreign ski teachers to
attend their school each year for
free instruction.
The Mount Shasta man is one
of the two chosen this year. All
Off-Tones Sing
At Rotary Club
OPEN TONIGHT
Till 9:00 P.M.
- And Every Night
Till Christmas
(Except Saturday)
if in doubt . . . give a
Miller's Gift Certificate
Four-Year-Old
Rated Brilliant
READING, England (AP) -
Psychologist Alfred King ques
tioned Penny Gouk, 4, for nearly
two hours Tuesday.
"She's brilliant," he said later.
"She has the brain power of a
girl of 13."
Her father, garage proprietor
Roy Gouk, wants to send her to
school, but in Berkshire County
the minimum school age is 5. The
County Council asked the psychol
ogist to determine if an exception
should be made for Penny.
The expert said he would submit
a report to the authorities.
Penny was more concerned
about the Christmas presents she
will get.
A pony is at the top of my
list." she said.
If Father Christmas does not
leave me one, I shall become a
cook, marry a farmer, and make
him buy a cart. Then he will have
to get a pony for me."
Races will be held and prizes
and achievement badges given.
Velma Nile of Mount Shasta is
general director of the school.
Dunsmuir Instructors will be Glen
Minuth. Lois and Bob Dewey,
Mike Shepherd, Nancy Swift, Lee
Edson and Bud Palmer.
California
Briefs
WEED The "Off-Tones," a
group of College of the Siskiyous
vocalists, entertained during a
meeting of Dunsmuir Rotary Club
in Dunsmuir Hotel Wednesday. 'are studvinc the svmnhnnet
They joined Rotarians lor ainnoi., plastic instrument resembling a
clarinet, by which students learn
to read music and count rhythm.
Happy Camp
JAMES TRISTAN, music direc
tor for Happy Camp Schools, savs
about 40 local students currently
a
Members of the quintet are Bar
bara Booth, Linda and Lia Alva
rado, ' Gloria Acquistapace and
Marcia SbarDaro. THE EVENING PINOCHLE
Their selections included "Ma-, CLUB met recently al I hp hnme
na, "Wayward wino ana nme 0 Mrs. Bernard Applcgale for a
Moon. . ennstmas party and gift ex
change. Mrs. L. T. Huddleston
won first prize. Mrs. Gene Ellis,
second, and Mrs. E. Whitman
MIAMI (UPI William Philip third. Mrs. Harvey Wcstby won
LEONARDO, ETC.
Georpe V;ilentine Gauoriau de la
Palme, i won an argument witn
the Bureau of Vital Statistics
Tuesday when he named his two-week-old
son Leonardo Allessan
dro Vercingetorige Gaboriau dc
la Palme.
"I am doing what I can to re
main out of step," William Philip
fie. said. "Thev (Bureau of Vital
Statistics; said the name wouldn't!
fit their form, so I
there and told them
forms'!"
the special prize and Al Swaim,
the traveling pinochle prize. Re
freshments were served around a
bright Christmas tree.
THE REV. VIRGIL TERRY,
pastor of Happy Camp Commu
nity Church, invites everyone to I
a performance of "The Gates of1
Christmas," a program to be pre
sented by about 45 youngsters of
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7:30 p.m. Mrs. Terry, organist,
and Mrs. Everett Collord are di
recting the program.
HAPPY CAMP COMMUNITY
CHURCH choir will present a
cantata, "A Song Unending,"
Christmas Day at 11 a.m. Mrs
Virgil Terry is director and pian
ist. Others participating will be
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Colloid
Arthur French and Mrs. Victor
Dusenberry.
SANTA CLAUS will visit homes
in the community by appointment
during current evenings. Appoint
ments may be made by calling
Mrs. Lloyd Weslby, president of
Happy Camp Parent Teacher As
sociation, sponsors of Santa's
visit.
THE LIONS CLUB served
Christmas dinner and conducted
a dance Dec. 16 at Buckhorn
Lodge. Corsages made by local
Girl Scouts were purchased by
club members for women pres.
ent. James Tristan, Milton Kever-
shan and Roy Curtis entertained
with a pantomime skit.
MASONIC CLUB members and
their wives were served a turkey
dinner at Happy Camp Grange
Hall recently. Fred Maines, MyrI
Reed, Archie Fowler and Jack
Fitzer prepared the dinner with
assistance from their wives.
Footprinters
Stage Party
DUNSMUIR A gift exchange in
a gaily-decorated hall plus danc
ing and songs were included in
the Christmas dinner party given
by Chapter , International Foot
printers Association, recently at
the Yreka Inn.
A contingent of police officers
from Dunsmuir was among the
40 law enforcement officers pres
ent at this annual party.
Music was furnished by Hugh
Welsh of Yrcka. Two new mem
bcrs were taken into the organ
ization at the dinner and two for
mer members reinstated.
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