ittee Sele4IRST QUEEN ELECTION TODAY int Chain4, l.atititiols, junior 1941 Queen Seven Beautiful IS named student quarterly sooed SIC announcement Girls Sponsored of Dr. Dorothy of the Matron] it att Pail yesterdsy. _San_ _Talc_ By Organizations cltinola will _State_ be th-, preside over tho: THE NOBLEST MOTIVE ---- THE PUBLIC GOOD red of all junior Will Vie For Title CALIFORNIA luth Froelich SAN JOSE. 1:RIDAY, APRIL 24,1942 and IS XXX Numhor 123 n presided over the In a predicament almost as .q(t7iiiritise,ra,h,rmesp.:011MITE SNEAK San Jose State College perplexing as the war problem, Students Will San Jose State college students rpartment, rale Awl ill late of the platten rush to the polls today to vote tip Present Variety Show changej. hated In Salinas For n on their three top choices for both April l9 VW Wilt be limited to nip Soldier Entertainment Sunday Night Spardi Gras queen. Seven of 90. Washington Square's most beauti- The rafters of the USO ful and popular girls are vieing rterly affair will ber building in Salinas will ring with the music, for the esteemed title. They are songs, and dances of San Jose State college student talent this all sponsored by some campus or- Sunday evening in the first Student Defense Council 'e as it has bee",15S OFFICERS ganization. Variety show of the spring quarter. It's six of one and a half dozen A communique rr- With Viorenee Booth, who WWI LLITIN: the majority of the highly successful Olio acts from of the other today, because who- , ruterday from the official roomer' Queen of 1941 Mpardi the Little Theater production of -East Lynne- comprising a ever is elected in the finals to be peon of the fourth-year Gras. major part of the show, the De held Wednesday is bound to be announced the date for am tense Council hopes to make thi. one of the better looking and per- Sneak Week blitzkrieg SHOPS mil a resounding hit. The can-en sonality-plus type. All the con- ow Is to 22, Inclusive. dances, Babs Granite, Darrel Bond Melodrama Makes testants seemed evenly matched in was the announce- Debate ssued Congress 011e Bauquier, Jeanette Owens the competitions and today's re- tat the Sneak Week this sults should be close. Excitement "gen- Third sill be the traditional Appearance is running high over the campus juniors' hunt" All members of Defense Eliminates and erical Formal and a record voting is predicted 4ch spring the past few Variety show meet at 2:30 At 8:30 Tonight to storm the polls. o'clock Sunday in front of The east of "Fast Lynne" will There will be only one ballot one headquarters of the sen- Speeches At Meet the Student Union. We leave make its third appearance in the box, that in front of the Morris va 9 rek committee admit- Dailey auditorium, and it will ho- at that time. Please dress last minute changes in the I ni- Little Theater at 8:30 tonight and would probably be cer- me versity open from 8 to 5 o'clock. fancy sport. of California sponsored Bay will close its San Jose run with ..tretions because of the Ina- Votes will be cast for three Area Debate Congress will elimin- a fourth performance tomorrow :, .m..tncticy and the tire 41 John Callahan, and Master o night. (Continued ,m page no, etc. In view of the pres- ate formal speeches in the after- Ceremonies Clarence Cassell coin This revival of the Gay Nineties ;Minn, a large crowd will noon session pose the members of the olio ap Saturday and will melodrama has played before full from moving en TTONS pear in the Lettuce City produc substitute a more general type of houses the last two evenings, de- Ninety Japanese s to canal areas. non. discussion, according to Louis Ma- lighting the audiences with an au- will probably restrict the In contrast to this old fashioned rengo, California debate manager thentic reproduction of drama as r to traveling a shorter dis- Students Forced enterntinment, the second half of in charge of the congress. interpreted in the 19th century. and to making arrange- 41N6S, (Continued ,m page 41 The olio acts which follow the Tentatively scheduled to repre- II 10 sneak to the hills or bay. actual play feature songs, dances, To Leave School ming and overnight accom- sent San Jose in both the morning and monologue readings typical of "Approximately 90 of the 113 tone are the two essential and afternoon sessions are: Lots the Gay Nineties. Mr. John Calla- Japanese students registered in tge connected with Sneak String Concert Cronin, Marilynne Skinner, Mar- han, night watchman, offers his San Jose State college for the fall Chairman Colin Fern said. jorie Howell, Rex Gardiner, Flor- version of "The Face on the Bar- quarter have been forced to leave vii aid the juniors in fol. ence Booth, Tom Pagenhart, Bette Date Changed room Floor." school," says Miss Clara !lime of q the seniors because it will Jane Toland, Liberate Ruscigno, "The Bird on Nellie's Hat- and the Social Science department. Lute possible sneak Henry Leland, Joel Lawless, Bert places to "Heaven Will Protect the Working "Because of the curfew placed larding to Fern. To Tonight, 8:15 Yost. Girl" are comedy numbers from even upon Americans citizens of NEVIN: Tom This annual affair is the only Taylor, juni- Previously a lllll stowed as being that era, while the stories in song Japanese extraction, it has been a president, was discovered major intercollegiate event of the ghen Tuesday, the concert by the so popular at that time are repre- impossible for those students liv- the scenes during the sell- quarter and represents a climax London String Quartet will be held sented by "My Mother Was a ing beyond Zone A, and who have mutation meeting. Believed to all Bay Area debate seasons. in Morris Dailey auditorium to- Lady" and "Only a Bird in a Gild- gone home for vacation, to return r vying, he was given the The two topics selected for discus- night at II:13 o'clock. ed Cage." to school," continued Miss Hinze. de3rro and later released on sion Saturday are "Domestic Post- Endowed by Elizabeth Sprague The duet interpretation of "Oh Many of the students from other oninony that he was remov- war Reconstruction" and "Inter- Coolidge. the quartet is one of the That We Two Were Maylng" by counties have returned to their e, of the stage settings for national Po st -Wa r Reconstruc- finest of its kind to appear on the Miss Maurine Thompson and Wen- homes to wait for evacuation dates *eh Ilepartnient. tion." west coast, according to Mr. dell Johnson of the faculty is one to be set for them. Students whose Purpose of the morning commit- Adolph Otterstein, head of the Mu- of the outstanding comedy num- permanent residence is in Santa tee meetings is to state all alterna- sic department. bers of the production. Clara county are not yet affected tive solutions to the two subjects. lBLACKOUT AT Because Mrs. Coolidge has limit- by the government evacuation At the conclusion of both morning ed her donations to educational in- plans. and afternoon discussion the dele- Seniors Schedule stitutions, the quartet will not be "Throughout the entire situa- '0 FULL MOON gates will meet as a body and vote heard elsewhere in public except tion, the Japanese students at San on the proposal to be adopted as Annual Ball For at local colleges and universities. Jose State college have showed OICE, most feasible. A proportional vote PROMISED This, the second in a trio of such themselves to be true Americans," also be oh- City Of San Jose on all resolutions will *Full concerts, will be followed by the concluded Miss Ilinze. Mmo. dative Ill Brook- tained. Members of the Se class vot- third Tuesday, April 28. lodge Will be absolutely ed to hold the senior ball in San Philharmonic orchestra. tiaproot," promises Ken Ste- Jose this year at their weekly t% Faculty members and the gen- rhairnianits charge of Al - orientation meeting yesterday Fifteen Members two tickets SOCIETY !I eral public may obtain POETRY morning. Where in San Jose Omega's annual spring Itf- t for $2.75. Students with student suitable place Aost wheduled f a r Saturday. would be the m ppointed To U. body cards will be admitted free. HEARS RECORDS for the ball is the next question Ca ORCHESTRA the prospective graduates will 60135le have to decide. Junior Council Lodge, located in the NOTED POET A Cruz OF Fifteen new members were ap- niountains, has never Last Chance To Get Sneak Week was definitely set 13, been Edwin Mark- 18 to 22. inclusive, with pointed to the junior class execu- obtained by any San Highlighting the for May meeting yes- a mixer planned for Monday, May tive council. The appointments Sate organization for a haul Poetry society Book Money Today was the playing 11, announced Bob Seri, co-chair- were made at a meeting of the bl likewise. Murray Peder- terday afternoon iitorrhestra,i phonograph recordings of man of the Sneak Week com- class officers held in the Student long-time favorite Strident. nit did not call for of four nlversIty his own poems mittee. Union. of California dime- their money anti books at the Stu mn: Mani reading do so at the age of M. A Judo exhibition by the second The council, including the new its"idulldlY unknown to San dent Book Exchange t of records consist- quarter judo class provided en- members, will meet today at 4 by 3 o'clock today, announced The selection :xtions Man With the Hoe," tertainment for the seniors, and o'clock in the Student Union. for reaching the Marie Hayes, operations e Mee ed of "The and "Lincoln, the was directed by Dave Illnes, who The new appointments and the " &ell by Stephens as chairman. "Outwitted," (Ow People." The records took part in the exhibition in spite departments they represent are: Money may be obtained in the Man of the oi to the society for the of an injured arm. Art, Betty Whiner; Commerce, ff-MILE DRIVE Controller's office, while books will were loaned At artist by Miss Henrietta Thom- 1.ois Silver was named chairman Betty Hood; Education, Gerry Av- way to Brooktlale be held in the Information office. program efrss'Son San Jose high school librarian of the senior gift committee; Ken eritt; Home Economics, Isabel Jose is by the new The following students have not as, iCeit hi The meeting of the Edwin Bailey, baccalaureate chairman, Heath; Industrial Arts, Milton h wnY. Vou turn to reclaimed unsold hooks: at Poetry society was in and Phil Kliev chairman of the Gressel; Jour 11/11ism. "Scrappy" (lamp Evers and then Faith Behrent, Evelyn Savoie, Markham he right honor of the birthday's of three senior announcements. Squatrito; Mathematics, Richard R S again at Felton. Catherine Curley, Charles Geraci, ii,,Inetei front Peters, men closely associated with the Any graduating students who Bettinger; Modern Language, Mar- ANTA CLARA San Francisco, Pauline Sperry, Martha Edwin Markham society: Ifenry have relatives In the clergy are vin Zemanelt; Natural Science, Y down the Skyline Mary Suransky, Dorothy Lee Eth- to Isabel Mead Bland, Edwin Markham, and asked to give their names to Wes Bill Britiow; Police, ('haries Mc- Saratoga it, eredge, Kay Welschineyer, 01 former State Senator Ph els n. Young, class president, so they can Cumby; Siwech. Fred Joyce; Social ther,,. and then turn Heath, Mary Froelich. Connie 01a7 You reach Mad- Through the efforts of the three, be invited to take part in bacca- Science, Jim Argo; Psychology, the drinking varri. Virginia (layman. Jean it's 30 the statewide poetry society Was laureate and commencement ex- Margaret Bailey; Physical Educa- t( o, . tulles by the Man- sen, Mary Rita. 3lichiko Yamada, 'w highwa organized. ercises. tion, John Dahl. y." Helen Shaw, Rose Marie Coital& --11111111

24, 1942 PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL "East Lynne" Is JUST AMONG OURSO By OR. T. W. McQUARRIE Pail Praised As P,e,idnt San Joss State College Spatiartif_State. Cottage__ _San_ Jade_ ..R They fill me with amazementthese youngsters Published every school day by the Associated Students of San lose State oaring Success -_You N. can tell. College at the press of T. M. Wright Co. Inc. Entered as second class mat- By BOB MILLER ago Forrest ter at the San Jose Post Office. Only a short time O'Brien was walking co.: " . . . and the entire en- the campusjust a fine young American, interested in thi, DAY EDITOR (this issue) NIELS NIELSEN semble was equally charm- thatbut rather all-out for aviasteiOnn.taulighet took h in, ptcoirftl:n. si Chris Jensen ing." EDITOR activities, did a better than averagewlohwo. l ejFos n. is. tstudying.e earsy. iic,0:4;1 e. opil iii 3.55 E. Reed Phone) Bal. 7888 One might thus review "East OIRce Phone IlaL 7800 Lynne." which opened in the gesture that so successfully aided Wholesome, MANAGER Arthur liunan ACTING BUSINESS Little Theater on Wednesday Kitheell and Shepherd. A more Forrest 470 S. Eleventh Phone Sal. 7583 evening, and still be in. keep- elocutionary rendition would have attitude,itude.fia Agee ASSOCIATE EDITOR Wilbur ing with the play and its man- balanced the bombastic technique fightforispiUrint-cle krAglad W A time the old Bob Mien Dorothy Christenson ner of presentation, however. of the men much better. boy wanted COPY EDITORS There must be your reviewer will be a bit Betty Stuhlman was perhaps the somethIntoi Bill Morrow the air service that gets SPORTS EDITOR more realistic about the "charm- best of the wemen. She started that there all alone, the little ing" production. strong but weakened in the middle 3 FEATURE EDITOR John Howe day matters of earth .4ji Fiist of all let's throw out the scenes and strengthened towards Cook, and they hske a chance DAY EDITORS: Mary Smith, Pat Loomis, Niels Nielsen, Charles plot. Any one can pick up a para- the last. None or the feminine to things clearly. One day I. Bo* Laurence. gtaph synopsis of it or see a mod- players were weak, they Just did was gone -Randolph Field, GENERAL STAFF: Bob Conner. Pat Loomis. Niels Nielsen, Ted Drenton. ern version in any of the aspirin not come up to the broader stand- Field and some more Reinhild Hassle. lack Long, Bob Mann, Sebastian Squatrito. Wallace ards set by the masculine actors. of No movies currently fed to the public. then about !robing. a year ago he am I The complete show from begin- OLIOS, RIOT OF GLEE to the Philippinesand into ADVERTISING ST AT?: Robert NerelL Kenneth Stephens. Maxine Slum ning to end was an authentic copy Just as, important in putting hell that our pacifists Colvan, Glen McMenomay. Ruby Harper, Drucilla Hudson, Gloria made to Ellen of late nineteenth century drama over the show as the play itself boys Ben Colman, Evelyn Fernier, Harry Lines. out there. Mitch1L Bill Mitchell anti as such was the funniest hit were the olio acts. Mr. Wendell *all No doubt Forrest had Il of corn popped for some time on- Johnson of the Speech department to see and hear, perhaps eat a campus. The banal scenery of the brought the house down with his A FRIEND IN NEED know, General MacArthur. sl Gay Nineties was excellently cop- rendition of "She's Only a Bird in was one of the few aviators Ci Doctor's bills, no work because of a quarter of student ied and as amusing as it was skill- a Gilded Cage." He was the most MacArthur had, one of the IS fully executed. ludicrous sight in the show. Many teaching, need of glasses. graduation expenses all these and fewer every day. it THE MALES HAD IT a tight skirt was split during his things have been financed through the Student Body Emer- We haven't much inf By and large in the play Itself and Miss Maurine Thompson's about his participation. I liil gency Fund. the masculine cast stole the show. howling duet, "Oh That We Two heard he was flying a P40, al Students, finding themselves in a hole, have had a place Bill Kidwell was as handsome as Were Maying.- 50-caliber machine guns leen I office has an Arrow collar advertisement. A Balys Granite provided a pleas- to turn for financial aid. At present the Information and perhaps two to four yi O more "honorable" hero could not ant part of the evening's enter- a total of over $638 in loans that have been repaid since March. the wings. Those PAN in is be found. Even within the styl- Students accepting the loan pay four per cent interest and tainment with her several lyrical babies and they have a ternficl II ized barriers of Mrs. Henry Wood's offerings. Ile Bauquier drew power, their repayment goes back into the fund so that in the future he ascended to new melodrama, many snicker with his lecture. pay after day he weal other students may receive financial aid. osculatory heights. However, it CLASSIC RECITATION against overwhelming na What a grand thing it is that this fund exists. It helps many remained a mystery to the audi- Mr. John Callahan. the night don't know how many of eel students stay in school and meet unexpected expenses that ence how Kidwell suddenly ap- watchman, was one of the most my planes he accounted lot, I peared in the death scene with meant the end of their college education. highly appreciated entertainers in It must have been s good oil otherwise might have Alice Modry. Nineteenth century During the last war it more than proved its worth. Three the olio acts. His presentation of Theetn.m just last week. sit none, magic, no doubt. "The Face on the Bar-room Floor" five of them together. 11 epidemic of 1918. hundred dollars of it went to fight the flu John Shepherd positively effused received terrific applause. He had was too much. One ot Mut With this money it was possible to fit out a campus emergency villainy in an elongated take-off of the exact flavor of the Gay Nine- behind him when he was knot hospital. true Jerry Colonna, Grouch Marx ties. (Continued on page 4, style. lie neatly took scene after iii war will raise needs previously unthought of. The scene from other players. In fact f- i,. if' 1._ e- I.- r r fund still exists and will help meet rising emergencies. Al- he was so oily and slick that Mary though students may borrow as much as $50, the amounts Kitrley slipped when Betty Stahl- BLOOM'S Store for Co-eds usually asked for are small and repayable soon afterward man merely waved her hand. MORE HOKUM It is usually the upper division students that need this help. In the op ininn of your BUY YOUR rule, do not start to school unless their financial Freshmen, as a reviewer, one reason why the status is in fairly good condition or some way of making both women in the play were not as RUBBER SOLE ends meet has been previously arranged. Therefore they are strong characters as the men was not eligible to borrow. their lack of exaggeration. They needed that Some 76 students have made use of the fund since the first extra roll of the r's; that broadening of the line; that a college service that is func- of Januaryanother example of added inch or pause in the tioning smoothly and effectively. c/loith-t4 - Smith NOW THRUST and WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE Tomes In Our Times PARRY ALL WHITE WITH WHITE SOLES 9 By PATRICIA LOOMIS CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN Also "Every generation rewrites the past.- That we need to Dear Thrust and l'aro know how others before us met situations as difficult as we We, the members of the fresh- WHITE SADDLE OXFORDS WITH RED man class, appreciate the fact must face today, explains why John Dos Passos has written a that OR WHITE SOLES history book called "The Ground We Stand On.- some ex- the "sullen" sophomores are wor- rying about our class spirit. Act- amples from the history of a political creed. ually, though, they have nothing $3.95 to $4.95 Dos Passos, American novelist of the realistic school, has to worry about. It is a well- turned to a history of America known fact, around the campus, beginning with Roger Williams; a upon the earth itself. The Negro, that the freshmen class spirit is history with appearance of fiction, outlaw, the man at work, and the so superior to the sophomore spirit songs they sing are found iii "Our that there is no comparison. We written in the clear, sharp style Singing Country." realize that this fact hasn't oc- common to the Dos Passos of A new book of narrative poetry curred to the sophomores, prob- "1919," "Three Soldiers," and GENUINE ROP-EEZ on the shelf at the circulation desk ably because of their inadequate "42nd Parallel." and available to students is Wil- mental facilities for grasping 11 MUSK' $3.45 and $3.95 liam Rose Benet's new effort, "The problem. "I hear America singing." wrote Dust Which Is God." We also heard that the sopho- Walt Whitman. Others have heard mores were inflating this some- her singing. and am". these are what depleted ego by telling John Lomax of Texas and he. son each other that they are going to win Alan. They. have put dott II (h.. Mat's Doing the forthcoming tug-of-war. music they heard in a nen book, We Delta Phi t psilon: Meeting hope you get results, sophomores. "Our singing Country." a volume Tuesday night at 25 South 5th The freshmen fellows are getting of American ballads and folk street at 7 o'clock. See main bul- tired of pulling you all songs." over letin board for notice regarding Washington Square. So if you Poet Archibald Mat Leish writes this meeting. Imperative that all think you can manage it, how in the introduction, "In any coun- attend. about a little competition in our try it Is the people who make the Tryouts: For "Pride and Pre- next tussle. We know you'll do differences. The landscapes with judice" in the Little Theater Mon- your best, which is none too good. the thumb-mark and the hell-mark ist:. afternoon at 4 or-lock. Copies' By the way, you had only twenty of the people on them aro the land- of :he play on one hour reserve in signatures on your childish letter scapes you remember." the library. yesterday. We were under the "Our singing Country" is a body Pre-Nursing club: 'rhe trip for impression that you had a much of words and music which tells Saturday to Highland hospital has larger class. BLOOM'S almost as much about the Anseri- been called off because of trans- Sincerely, 135 SOUTH FIRST ST. can people as the marks they made portntion difficulties. The Freshman Class. It Winter's Worries _Spazto2 DaiL 0 R T S Over As Track P SEL1 By BILL MORROW Sports Editor Team Meets Southern California we find this sd this 01cl-cl1ng florito gaters--youamoo desk: Athletic Association Tomorrow SAN Just., t ALLA. FRMAY. APRIL. 1912 San Spartan Daily: Jose's tracksters finally have a meet orts Editor, as they face a 14 -man team IS WotHcrtg Those representing the Southern California Athletic arost, been robbed I As- sociation at 2 o'clock tested in in this Saturday afternoon at Spartan fierd. this barldsoMe fizzes Confident, But With Star Missing, pa4 Coming along with the announcement of stU alog's (Wednesday's) pa - the CCAA meet is the the entir, postponement of the Fresno State dual meet to Ying-14It art represent May 5. Horsehiders Battle Fresno Bulldogs Dee, Walt, This was done in ' a t Tiny, order to make it possible for both San Jose estimable gentle- lend Freasam to triter risen in the rYday sort of Bud are all In Doubleheader At Backesto Park excellent coaches. No Pacific Athletic association chain- I st Good size..aand wil turn out a credit- By -SCRAPPY- SQUATRITO spirit- glad :0 they pionships to be held May 2. 1 team worthy of the ENTHUSIASM OF Dr Uncle Q. torn, a Saturday's meet with the south- With a little more confidence and without the services of DeGroot, Warner and toy wantt7411001 ern ste t will provide several COACHES of their leading hitter and fielder, Sparta's diamond men meet 1141,4 ROUGH be somethisgarilmn.w whielt should] be an good a the Bulldogs from Fresno State college in a doubleheader at was promised the that gets au k er,I any COO 1,t4t on the' eteao. The Coach in charge Backesto Park starting at 12 noon tomorrow. . the little it Advisory feature attraction will be the loll ON FURNITURE

today Morning Quartertsteks. The Spartans gained their first victory of the season last f earth ,fail yard dash which will bring to- lit ( 11ARLES COOK fee been robbed. I hes- a chance to al gether San Jose's Bill Smith and If the football players Monday with a 6 to 3 win over the San Francisco State college secret in- work as think that some Payton Jordan anti nine. However, the victory proved One day pone Ilal Sinclair of hard nevi year as their coaching at work. I should pre- a costly one. Henry Ruiz, leading dolph Field, Kom the StAA. Jordan is the former hoard is doing now, then the Spar- that the omission Spartans with an av- ' more of the w believe captain of the University of South- tans should breeze through batter of the an- the Ronnie name in the Daily erage of .476 and a flawless field- Edwards ar ago he k ern Californiz's nat. I champion - season undefeated and leaving into rent a as merely an ov eV' ing record, injured his ankle slid- nes._ and ships team of a couple eif 44'4,14111S trail of bruised bodies behind ing into second base and will not cifists made* ago. Sinclair was rated the best them. Defeated In Ojai be in uniform tomorrow. 11-kiS INVESTIGATION college sprinter on the coast last DEMONSTRATION matter for rrest had a loge look into this year when he was running for At least that's the tale Walt The contests are 2C2A tilts hut Match By USC Man it was no or. perhaps (Na .,ery quickly. If UCLA. McPherson and Dee Portal mum- will have no hearing on the confer- you can (Special to Spartan Daily/ MacArthur. stic slip perhaps The race between these three ble as they hobble around through- ence title. San Diego has won the. It may few avistontwout the real reason. speedsters should be especially out the day. As the story goes, title with a record of six wins aril Ronnie Edwards, San Jose State that i, one of the At the football men feel good as Jordan ripped off a 9.5 the two coaches and Bud Winter no defeats, II i,d the Bulldogs are number one tennis player, was day. interested in the I place with a two-won '.00 much last week which ties Smith's best were over at Tiny Hartranft's In sec eliminated in the second round of much Intosm. Such a misunder- time. home the other and four-lost record. Ti,.' Spartan. evening discussing the Ojai 'alley tourney by Reedy ticipation. could be easily remedied. Another good race is promised pro and con on blocking and tack- ha', I' lost all four conference of US(' 6-2, 6-2, after defeating flying a P90. ever, Plartranft is sore be- between Thane. Knowles and ling practice. One word led to games; thus they can (E.ly gain Rogers of Redlands in the opening him- guns inboup I refused to put him on their half-miler Bova. Knowles another until finally each was giv- a tie for section, place by sweeping match 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. co to four Pi stint would be more serious ha. the best mark this season at ing a practical demonstration of the two-game series. oar P-40's Sleh more difficult to handle. :5t hut Bose is credited with hav- his own pet maneuver. Well, one The hitting attack of the locals Vic Morton, Spartan number two have a ternficl !lY,1 people are watching me ing run 88t) yards in 1:51. block led to another and before will be led by Lew Boitano, Angelo man, lost his opening match to .,osely just now." The third event to draw atten- long Hartranft's living room as- Colombo and George Wehner. The Freeman of Pomona 2-6, 9-6. These lay he seat Carefully yours, tion will be the broadjump in sumed the appearance of an epic latter is a freshman first baseman two defeats dropped San Jose from hOlilling odds Paul M. Pitman, which three 24-foot broadjumpers battleground. who has finally hit his stride in the senior division singles matches. , many of utel Dean of Men. will battle for first place. Willie DF.MOLISII FURNITURE the last two games. He is a left- Edwards and Morton teamed up in accounted for NOBODY TOLD US Steele and Bill Smith will be out The next evening, undaunted in hander and is a home-town the doubles, however, and defeat- ed Dimmick and Madly of Cal. well a good ROOM this goes any farther, to force Hal Sinclair into aahird spirit hut little bruised in spots. product. Tech 6-4, 2-6, 6-9. ev,ek. all aloe a say here that no inkling spot. It,,- three inn ailed McPherson's Jack Gottachang. who pitched a In em together. T. Pitman's advisory capacity San Jose State entries and best sanctum and proceeded to dupli- good game in winning Monday, the trash division, Don Mc- Kenzie wan dropped one of thar ik own us by any of the P. E. times and distances to date: cate the performance. Walt is Will divide the pitching chores by Redding of Pomona 5-7, 3-6. Dink (lark n he was tssi amen! officials. We ain't 100 Bill Smith (3.51, flank 11044 searching for a new set of with . kept the Spartan hopes alive ;40'1' erring, we just weren't hep. Ruiz (9.91, Ralph Kaufman 9.0 furniture. by drubbing Rains of Redlanda 6-i, reeipt of this intriguing 220Billy Inv ric knot - At present the trio is content to Women's Tennis club meeting 6-2. (lark also won his second ique, we bounded over to man (22.11. be more philosophical and is more Friday at 1 o'clock in the Women's round but the score was omitted em and accosted the four 410Rhyne 1 Jim ...braid, interested in theory tha nin prac- gym. Bring racquets. All girls from the wire reports received by r Cam kus it the football coaching 151). tice. are invited to come and play. the Spartan Daily. Clark and Mc- pat to verify the Dean's RAO Theban Knowles ( I :5 iS. Kenzie won their first round of il claim, and we got these Homer Philbrick (2:011. By doubles matches. cars: MileBob Ingram (4:86), Guido On-Campus Sports "HID" SPARTA The Ojai tournament draws the SOUNDS OFF Teresi (4:41), Irving Smith (4:50) best tennis players in California ta "I am entirely in sym- James Hamilton (4.5/1). scored IS points In Tuesday's its matches year after year. It is tali the good Dean's quite Two-mileGuido Teresi (10:03), Inter-Fraternity and looks like the needed game probably the best guide in Cali- insistence that he be in- Eustace Rojas (10:06), Dick Knox Interfraternity basketball took spark to get the SGO five in the fornia to crowning a state ama- II the coaching staff. (11:00). a back seat yesterday afternoon to running again this year. teur champion. POrtal moved closer and 120 H. hurdles Omar Cowles the annual interfraternity barbe- ,Y14 Isire At the present time Bacon is the we were alone.) Hart- (15.6). Elwood Veregee (18.00), cue at Alum Rock park. The next leading scorer, chalking up 39 The C's were behind 'Merely a figurehead! It Dick Campion (16.1). games will take place Tuesday 17-18 going points in the two games. He is Into the last frame. man who is the real power 220 lo hurdleviVeregee (24.4), afternoon at 4:20 when the Sigma followed by teammate Bob Gager The B team scored four runs in r the throne. End quote. Rhyne (24,61, Charles Townsend Gamma Omega five battles the with 25 points. Adams is in third a wouldbe rally but fell short of Kelton: "In my years of (21.81 Bowen (24.9). Delta Theta Omega squad and the place with 16 points. tieing the score. hare as a coach (he ignored RelayRhyne, Knowles, Ingram, Beta Chi Sigma team will tangle Both teams committed numerous 4,, may I say that Pitman Schmid) (3:27). with the Alpha Pi Omega casaba oilout errors, thus giving the pitchers a a doubt the greatest Shotput Frank Minini artists. Intra-Mural With a ten-run rally in the first bad time in what could be classed Morning Quarterback I Larry O'Connor (46-6'U). Another scorer promises to give oee the ninth inning. the C as a Gawk meet with everybody teen. He is the 11111 Gareth Adams, last year's leading half of WITH RED DiscusMinini t141), O'Connor DS 'at the team took the first game of the wearing out their shoes on the job." 11291. Lawton Hay (116). scorer, and Douglas Bacon a run Wy- annual spring quarter intramural base paths. )L.E5 WHAT DRIVEL Javelin Vern Cooley (1661, for their money. Ile is Don softball tourney by a 27-22 score. The A, team oh, idle this week. ,e1 "I heartily endorse the I Continued on page 4) ant, pivot man of the SGO's. He einent of one Paul Maser] 4.95 Pitman for the office of 4:.4..:4...:..,:...1..:...:.,.:..:..:,...x..:..:.4.,.:.4.:444,...:44.4.4440...:...... 4).:.,.:.04.1.+44+4.4....044.4+, (football Kibitzer, and pro- ,.... 11,1tal ,.,.. .-, he be immediately ,.t. 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,ammml SPARTAN DAILY VIIIDAY, APRIL 24, 1942 PAGE FOUR NEWS BRIEFS OIL PICTURE Ten Students Appointed To kph GPS's Initiate Beta Chi Sigma's TO SHOW HERE Council; Group Ready For Spring Nine Members Hold Smoker fra- Mixer social Activities; Sigma. Leaders Phi AT 1 ininia TODAY Following the Spardi Gras rally Named ternity, held an Informal Initia- "Deep Horizons," the first in Wednesday night, members of With the appointment of ten students to the tion at Rio Del Mar over Satur- series of educational films to be gnreisenteeterathl ce Beta Chi Sigma, on-campus social cil, the sophomore class now has a working day and Sunday. and a former in- produced by the Tessa 011 com- body of 16 at 202 fraternity, and their guests gath- bers ready to go into action on spring quarter itiation Monday evening pany, will be shown today at 1 activities. South 11th street. after which a et ed at the Sainte Claire hotel for o'clock in Room S112. Elected by the sophomore executive council from a I banquet in honor of the sew mem- Biography of an the second smoker of the quarter. Sub-titled "The list of applicants, the following sjtauncleen,tis,huwiiinll. c Joe: bers was held at the Sainte Claire Oil Well," the film portrays the Motion pictures dealing with eral council: Weber Lund, Tom IDieonulegy,Auitikenenn, hotel. fashion and methods used to dis- BiB Death Valley were shown, after Those initiated were: Jack Ald- cover and produce crude oil. The Betty Henley, rich. Jack Schwarting, Jim Mar- which the evening was spent in picture, produced entirely in color, Melt Among tin, Jim Swall, Jack Falkner, Ken- playing cards. features the drilling of an oil well Just Madeline Falco and Bobby ny Sheets, Payton Smith, Prescott 5396 feet. The The next event connected with to a depth of executive council is Thompson. Kendell and Dave the pledging will be an informal The audience is taken into the 1111,1Ii O f Ourselves Loren Nicholson. President of the organization is dancing party at the Campbell oil field to see the latest means president; Mel %artier, t' Don Hartman. Woman's club tonight for the it finding oil-hearing stroitures--- (Continued from page 2' went: Artier liansen, brothers, prospective pledges, and the artificial earthquake. In ad- the others, and the laconic govern- treasurer; Mary Society Initiates their girl friends dition to the action pictures taken ment report came, "Killed in ac- Suransky, ill the field, asilmated charts de- Abbott and Marty Taylor. tion." scribe the method in detail and New Members two councils will be in chi, Former IDP Prexy explain bow It works. Sort of brings the war right Initiation of eight new members all soph ttttt ore function& -rise film is the same one shown hcme to our camke. a bloody Tam, art society, was of Smock 'n Weds In South here a year CO-CHAIRMEN ago. It was so well thing, this war -life and death- - held last night at the house of Co-chairmen appointed to Wallace. French liked that we have brought it Mrs. Ruth Turner, faculty spon- Barbara Jean and a whole lot of death, I'm coming Frosh-Soph back," states Dr. P. Victor Peter- mixer a:e sot of the group, with formal can- major, who graduated from this Abbott and son, head of the Natural Science afraid, before we're through. Still, Kerr. Gamei dlelight ceremonies. college, married Willis Butler of competitive events department. "The picture is very it's a matter of decent living for will be Discussion and plans for the Giendale. California, Saturday. She divided between interesting and is not at all tech- millions. The young men who go men and forthcoming Spardi Gras were has been twice president of Iota students. No nical," added Dr. Peterson. out for us now will be saving the date has bee held. The new members initiated Delta Phi, French honorary soci- future for civilization for many for the affair. were: Virginia Crinklow, Lucille ety, and has been a member of years to come. Initial plans aere mule IN Beta Gamma Chi, social sorority traditional tug-of-war Farrill, Lucile Kamratkie, Jane I am glad we had a chance to bebteet Hodges, Jane. Thirlin, Aileen She also took pert in several Spardi Gras Queen linver-classinen on know Forrest. I $111 glad we were Spiral French plays. ( page 1 Marsh, Ellen Neal and Dorothy Conlin uest (non able to help I to get a good dila. Dating hack to the do), Reising. Dee l'ortal queens to run in the finals Wed- start. 1 am glad lie had the qual- ass president al There student hotly, nesday. will be no prefer- ity to accept the rest sibility of this annual as New Display In ential ballot. tit' is expected to votive young man and do his duty at Student Clicks usual class rivalry An associated student body card his country's call. The name of that nth Economics Cases must event a popular tradition, be presented before voting, Forrest O'Brien will long be re- In Display Work What would you do with chit- Denny Morrissey, Spardi Gras ORIGINAL PLAQUE Miss Jean Hess, an art major membered and ho)))))ed on this then in your care during a war chairman, announced 'rhe original plaque will be who left San Jose State college campus. As I look out of my win- emergency? The seven contestants are Jane sented to the president of the at the end of last quarter to work dow at this moment, I can see our Suggestions for the answer to Reed, Tilde Lindeman, June Mor- ning class. The plaque IS in her field, is doing well, accord- great new flag at half-mast. That this question are on display in the gan, Gerry Averritt, Lois Barton. kept safe in a vault until the ing to Mr. M. E. Reitzel, head of expresses, I am sure, the feeling main entrance hall of the Home Mary Virginia Bristow and Helen takes place. When it was the Art department. of all of us, a feeling that we de- Economics building. The display . out last year a free-forall Miss Hess is employed at the light to honor such a fine, cour- was arranged by Miss Mary Mavin Managers of concessions voted resulted between the two Emporium In San Francisco do- ageous, upstanding young man. Johnson, a member of Dr. Jones' yesterday afternoon to turn over just as in the days of Dee ing window displays as well other General MacArthur's comment class in Methods of Teaching 50 per cent of their profits from presidency. The two clan displays throughout the store. on the fall of Bataan applies to their concessions took the plaque aso Home Economics. to establishing a Forrest O'Brien: "The Bataan dents first aid station in students last year and Under the caption of protection, the new library. foice went out as It would have the This action was the vault for sgek Art Instructor articles of first aid, clothing and taken upon the wished, fighting to the end of its ed it in displayed. Suggestions suggestion made in Originally given to prom food are an editorial flickering, forlorn hope. No army for child entertainment are dis- written by Chris Jensen. rivalry between the Wins Poster Prize Several has ever done so much with so friendly played in a case of books, toys and suggestions were made classes, the plaque has ['onto Mr. Milton Cavagnaro of the in refer- little. Nothing became it more Art art materials ence to disposing 14 the represent the conflicts of department faculty won $25 fifty per than its last hour of trial and to In a eent profit, including the lowerclassmen. recent Red Cross poster ex- purchase agony. oI defense stanips hibition held in San Francisco. and bonds anti "To the weeping mothers of its OTHER ACTIVrERS an outright Cavagnaro won the award in donation to the Tress- dead 1 11111 011ly say that the '411ir- Other activities under competition JOB SHOP ors department. with entrees from the anil halo of Jesus of Nag- Ron by the executive ant entire bay Whom area. Posters were of There's a need for men to do aretli has descended upon their councils are (II a every design and color. park to be The ex- agricultural work through the sons. and (.oil will take them unto nit' at Alum Rock Eta Mu Pi's 2) tke hibition was held at the San Fran- summer; experienced if possible, Visit h; ''is,. " lowed (lancing and cisco Museum of Art. Competition to be used as either farm hands, sentation to the %Indent ta0 Hale Bros. Store of included the fields of commercial sub-foremen or foremen. The lo- a plaque hearing the name+ Eta Mu Pi, 110(101 art and fine art. cation of the work will be near :Hy iii,rehnn former San Jose State Mien dising fraternity, ii Stockton. The pay Is $100 a visited Hale's (1,, Variety Show dents who have been killed partment store recently during to 11i. wick LIBRARY month and board and room. Inter- tContinued from page 1 tionnew names ADDS which methods of merchandising- ested men are asked to contact the program will be composed of each quarter. NEW BOOKS control were demonstrated and has been Mr. Ellis Rother at the State Em- modern stuff from a cowboy band Marty Taylor discussed. Mr. Raymond P. Rob- sopiwn. TO COLLECTION ployment Bureau. to the "boogie woogle" of Bob ed to revise the erts, general manager, conducted will be the Following is a last of books that Selective service occupational O'Brien. 011ie Maunder will do a stitution. This the members through the store, years that the have been added to the cfllege li- questionnaire: These question- Juggling act; Pauline Sperry will time in two explaining methods and policies of have ba t brary collection: naires will be sent from the U. S. tantalize the soldier boys with that sinttvd.idethe merchandising Allen, Gay Wilson; Literary Employment Service B urea tt, popular song entitled "I Said No, of the e criticism from Pope to Croce; which will assist in filling out Ile Said Please:" the very charm- Next meeting councils will be Biegeleisen, Jacob 2., The silk these forms. Students receiving ing Kay Walton will sing several and general screen printing process; Chandler, them may report to the employ- TRACK songs, as will Betty Stulilman. Or- 1'474 Asa Crawford, Introduction to ment office or to Mr. Ellis Rother. lInhei7iNaL re; eGnelinirgreatCo-o6:3: ((.ontinue(i Irons page d McGill, magician, will mysti- parasitology; Ellis, on Wednesday afternoons at 3 rienet.w.Arkllinsicopohnontosi Elmer, Mr. O'Connor (163), Frank Roberts fy the boys in khaki with his rep- TI i.,ht 4. Dooley's America; Felt, Ephraim o'clock in Room 139. (IR?). ertoire of tricks and PlIZZI1`.. Dick il ottnot Porter, Pruning trees and shrubs; A man is needed to work Sat- tees are insited to 1'011' vatilt(’ooley (13-6), Paul Miyagawa may also take part in the Renner, Harry urday mornings in a bakery. The are open to Walker, Psycholo- Borg II I t. Ben Bramble (10-9). the festivities with such mentor- meetings gy applied to pay is 50 cents an life and work; John- hour. The work Broad juitipB. Smith (21-6'21, able Hawaiian songs as "The son, Gerald W., The Is cleaning up; the hours are from Sperry all. wasted land. Willie Steele (24-2), Chitoshi Akl- reekoyed Mayor" and "Hilo Dwyer, Pauline members! Kent, Louise Andrews, Mrs. Ap- 7 to 12 noon. Apply at the Dean mad Gardiner are other (22-110. Hattie." Stools.) pleyard's year; Laurie, of Men's office. Alex, Soil- A. A. Monteverde, coach of the Phil Schmidt is the new student directing committee. P,

less culture simplified; Levison, J. Two dishwashers are needed to will handlead Southern California squad, will director of the shaw, with Izzy lingsworth n J., The home book of trees and work from 8 to 12 midnight. The olio bring 14 men for the meet. In- Gold acting as adviser and techni- ceho,re,s.,,,,iu in showshoththe shrubs; Low, Garrett W., Gold pay is 40 cents an hour. Apply at cluded are Jordan and Sinclair, cal head. Cherry Phillips. Jane rush by sea; MacMinn, George the Dean of Men's office. R., sprints; Prentice and Raphael, 440, The theater of the golden era A dishwasher is needed to work in Baker, 880; Bova and Graves, California; Moore, Joseph Earle, on Friday and Saturday nights. mile; Hunt, hurdles; Morgan, high THAT BETWEEN -CLASS SNACK The modern treatment of The pay is $3 a night and meals. syphilis. Jump; Tyre, shot and discus; Hel- Pack, Greta, Jewelry Apply at the Dean of Men's office. and enam- mer, 220 and relay, and three oth- eling; Smith, Arthur D. It, Forty men are needed to work COFFEE Mr. er men to round out the team In DONUTS and House of Texas; Smith, Maxwell, in the cherry industry and in the the pole vault and high Jump. WITH US World wide sea shells; Stigler, warehouse. The pay is 75 cents A DOUBLE FEATURE f.eorge J., Production and distribu- an hour. The workers are asked tion to put OR DINNERS theories, 1870-1895; Thomas, in as many hours as they GOOD HAIR CUTS SHORT ORDERS, LUNCHES Joseph Miller. Elementary mathe- can. Any hours over 40 per week matics in artillery; U. S. Navy Hy- pay time and a half. "Try Me" SHOP drographic Office, Pub. 9, pt. 2. A toolkeeper is needed to work SPARTAN DONUT Useful tables from the American Monday through Friday. The pay HUNT'S BARBER SHOP.... - ACROSS CAMPUS ON FOURTH pracl teal navigator, is 45 cents an hour. 135 E San Carlos St