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Per Quarter Masquerade tair (ttiltrgr Titus March I Oth

I, I \ I td I \II s \\ \10 \ umber 90 Attend Masquerade Ball Students Two State PRI7F DONATOR I Masquerade Ball Present Students In Tomorrow Evening Local Play Recital I rr...;,her Bean," staff- Men's Gymnasium ing Irmetiol Brekelbaum and Delos Maurine Thompson To aVolfe, will be presented toni.:f iurwe Students In and Nr..11. dramatic nom, Direct of the San Jose high school, in t, PHELAN CONTEST OPEN Darriceirliuntia, Program high school auditorium This plit. Of The Ball - - known for its successful run in EvelynCavala, Mildred I. rancisco last y ear is it h Chariot t TO SISTATESTUDENTS. Mel McDonald to Play; Greenwood in the lead and later for Murgotten, Among the movie version with Nlarie Dressler Chinese Theme For Performers and Lionel Barrymore. will be given a MANY PRIZES OFFERED Decorations good performance by Mask and Scroll Under the direction of Nits, Nfaurine The productions it! this society have 1 he senator Phelan Literary conteiil still a few guest cards lett for those

Thompson of the College Music faculty., earned a reputation of real rank in is to close thi, coming Thursday, Mar- who are planning to bring outsiders to qudent recital by members of the amatuer dramatits. Their first big prod- ch 15 at midnight. All students are asked the Masquerade Ball tomorrow night. anal department will be presented to- uction was Ibsen's Pilars of Society," to turn in their manuscripts as soon a, If you want one, leave the name of nicht at Is in the Little Theater, free I and since then they. h.iye annually pre- possible before that date. N., harni your guest at Dean Dimmick's office ie the public sented a play, always aiving a good should appear on the material, but on before five o'clock today . No outsider Practi,ally all the students appearing the title page which accompanie, the performance. Their last year's product- The late easenator Phelan, do. will be admitted without one of these au the program are products of the manuscript. ion was Elmer Rice's play.. "See Naples nator of the riae for whi h n .3i:cis issued by the comittee. No admis- arai-priyate tla,s method of vocal in- and Die." 'State students will compete in the Prises Slightly , .ion for student body memhers. and anation. th, most advanced members cents plus euest card for Most of the member, of the cast of annual Phelan Literary contest. Less twenty-five tot' out of approximately 175: ,Ing this y-ear's performante are State stu- The prizes this year will be 1,,hily enrolled in the vocal depart- aadents dent, Mis, Brekelbaum. a sophomore .-- than last year. but not so smal! that McDonald sant herr. is developing a splendid inter:eh interest will wane. Prizes will 1,, ,tven To Play Nlargaret Otter. Technicll Course fain s:, ding and tation of the part of Abbie. the sin, ai three types of poetry: Lyrii. nar- Mel McDonald's orihrstra will supply- ddin as accompanists, with plc. unassuming ser/ant : r itive, and sonnets; essays, short stories, dance music from iJ ti. 1, anil a ,pecial :dile Pat. r the a,sisting flutist. There First Offered At finally the finest and most understat.!! old one,act plays. program ui intermission numbers has s no adnaiii,.11 charge, the recital be ing of all of them. She is well-krota Students should hand in all their mat- been arranged. Emile Bouret and Imin epdl, to the public. for her work in character parts. basil San Jose College erial to Dr Raymond Barry whose of - Beaulieu will play a piano duo, and it. the length of the program. played the lead in ''Show Shop", be live is in the Home -making building. an instrumental trio will be featured in . r’,. ..I : no encores be given. sides a fine lait of acting in "See Naples orchestra numbers. Then. will be vo Tht ir :rein pillows. The lower division of the State Col Masquerade Ball, Mar. 10 and Die" last year. ..11 solos by Ray Bouret and Betty 11 II. I- a Silent Violin Fox lege of San Jose offers a group of r, Delo, Wolfe, who is bestknown Lou. Elaine Hililerth, Helen Ohm and Huerter year courses called Technical Cour 'amona State student, for lib work in New Course ln Winifred Wilkinson will perform vocal ter-tein, Ariiirnliallt.St Ithe music and athlete a it-, is also a 1San Jose is not the only college offer trio number,. Man (*.Hen Itamblen of NI ok :mil Scroll. these courses. as there are many sclit. favorite member . , are necessais for oimisilon P siterwin. Baritone lie is playing the part o: lir Jenningat now giving the advantages of the rt es etics i I.,. Pay's Thomas to the ball There is no rult, a- t.. the the role carried Barrymore Iular rolleee education. I lit song Scott type. but some type oi 111111'. .11 hernia. Soprano in the movie. I San Jose was the tint college to tt!! Be Given Soon 1. ill 11, the rule. Prizes are la . AtiontleiniA athienly in- the Technical COlirseSi A junior coll... The Haggett to those who wear the best ones, and : . sweetheart aline volved in a ma, r- from art in Los Angeles now has the largest ' Aesthetics. a course that has not been NfacDowell there will be a grand march to allow are romp. tr... :or the paint- I technical attendants. in the world. , given in this tc Marthire, Baritone buyers who college for two years. is !he judges an opportunity to selet the dead artist ir - orna .Arne ings of Christopher Itean. t Many rourqs. are offered. Under Art. offered by the psychology department in iainners. Prizes have been se. ore.: to. tiiin attlaimed as who has suddenly ' we have Art Crafts which has nine stu- thr Trine quarter. The field of tokthet Harry Jennings and Louise. Hocum In I Soprano one of the great slat ral tti his works dents. Commercial Art with twenty- es is the field of art and laeauty. and ist. , Curran you can't find a costume any isle ro are in possession of handy, with ! nine student-. and II- the course will include leffure,, h. Rid, Tenor around, Nfr. J. titzerath, costumer with before Ir sdn.e of the Night . I whom he lived in lo- lat. r day's , lustration ha, ten students, Design -one ma, and discussions concerning the na -hop at 374 West San Fernando Street. Rachmaninoff his death. The fin ,c, at' tn.bition of the student, Drawing and Painting-three tuff of beauty, the ps)cholop ot aes h., coo,' ,upply for rent. tr it Love Hath My. Heart . older ti t.. a. the bat- students. Home Decoration thetic experience, and the social ame,ts mother an -six. Pho- Oriental Decoration Hadley tling of the art 1,,,,r from the dty, tography one of art. The plan developed in former Astron. Mezzo Soprano To Be Feature roman.. ot ih, .dinffr daught- years is to be used again thi, iiii.irtir. ah. Motai ms' Delight Lehmann And the Under Commtrce we have Accounting The claliiirate plan, for Oriental de- the Haaact family in 2 storm the course will be given loot...not, - lt a Magic Lies Travers er involve ' which has SS students. Bookkeeping, i..rati..n. which feature, bridge,. lan- \ 'Iness, Tenor of bitterness and m, arm, Only Abbie I. members of the fatailts !four students. Merchandising, thirty- terns. and pagenla,, were desii:niirl by sing No Nfore 'Continued te pa, two student,. Secretarial, forty seven, Ammar those expected to participate Gretchaninof f , nine nob Leslie of the art department They . will be Mrs. Ruth Crow Cementer Masquerade &II. Mar. io Stenography , forty-two. and Clerical, Tomer and Mr. Dan are being worked out by him with !he -1,e it/ t Williamson. Contralto seven :thatch of the art department a,sistantre of a lance committee. The ell 51r. Adolph Otterstein ‘A’’ .rt . Tell Me . MatDow Musical Half Hour In English. Journalism has twenty of the mu-ic members are, Bill Jennings. Han.ld ibirses of the Sca .Warren Ruth A. audents. Speech, twelve. depart mem Goldstein, Bob Levin. Merritt Metcalf, Tueller, Tenor To Feature mond Barry of the English r Bids Bind My. Hair The Home Nlaking department is di- (Continued on Page Two) Noon department Haydn Warmke This Hied into Child Training, seven stu- Dr. Fredrn 6raham and Mr Woods and Ilather May dents, Cookery and Catering -one stu- Grifies Guild of the social science departm,nt Illustrated Talk : In her ;r tree last dent, Costume design and Construction, On Mezzo Soprano 1/r. Jai. Elder. ilf the natural ...111,1.1 r 1 'prim!. 51r- It 1" ontke will lour, Home making, five. Hotel Nfan- Boeing Planes To old Her Love Haydn department !Nan "Manon appear 3. ; 11 d Half- agyment. two. Dr. Rayriliind Mosher, of air hid Be Given Today Mas,anet flour tc,itas- M I. , The- Under Ind Education, Shop Engin- X! .riating Weaver ogy department Hill ' Iti. Eath- eering has twenty-two students, and Four rhe laltrared Mt dipartment and La w ill al three. Dr. Donahy. Kaucher, of the speech Cadman erini . Farm Mechanics has ihe Science department are sponsoring to arts department. Hansen, Tenor so contrib.', -.., 71 71 Library. Craft has four students and a talk and motion pictures on Manufac- . Miss Margaret Jewell, of the women,. the Dance ’iin Weber 1111. program, Mose. boasts nineteen student, Radio ture and Assembling of Boeing Airplanes eiligato by Dale is not physical education department. Although th. 1.111 ; Engineering has two. by Leon S. Prior, Jr. today at 4 pm in ’’irter Flutist alr, The course will be directed by Ntr FI- iomplete a- 111 Dental Assistant has fifteen, while the ' Room 112 of the Science Ile Brought Me Knee, R 1' s f h h Building Warmke's dam!, I, is S.,. till Sffenie department boasts of the Nlarx ment. It Is also possible that a few ler- The programme will consist of two !It. of Heaven eas, been I whet aud- only. Police Administration course in reels of "Construction and Operation It, ' toren from off the campus will be in- in the Snow Royd iences and K.111,0,1.. airs school, which has twenty-one boys. of Nesv Boeing Transport Plane" and Ili, 1. - oi the Lanterns Itanlock vited. The course is open to upper div- intrado,r r d and two girls one reel of at 1-1,her, Coloratura Soprano need.- no ision students and to third quarter "Training Method. Boeing "Impatient, I. lit,. !' t NI. , Air,: Physical Education has seven men School". The rest of be sophomores who are recommended by the program will D in., ". end students, and there are six miscellaneous According to Dr. AM. &Amin, of ell's their advisors. be taken up with discussion and ques- the courses in addition to the others. tions. Wean-Oil Arts Department, Mr. '6113" "1 hald establish- Prior of the Boeing The Technical courses were rollment has increased greatly, and at This programme will prove very in- School of Aria- ilai, who who have not yet ed here in la2S and at that time there the present time totals 3n.) students teresting to anyone interested in any i the wa. to talk before the March graduate. ladustrial fee are re were 10 students taking advantage of which is aproximately 15 per cent of type of air craft thus are urged to come Arts Majors today, Ia ill, paid their graduation lad these courses Since that time the en the entire student will F unable t k ted to do so i min rdiately. body today. PAGE IWO SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934

Grace Williams ENGAGED I Amazing Results ,...Szszt Mose Announces Troth Of A Personality *tate College Tunes

To Mr. Hatcher Test Are Shown BOB LELAND Executive Editor Phone Ballard 4704-J or Ballard 7800 Miss Dorothy Cockrell Faculty, Students, Fail Hostess At Cocktail In Occupation Quiz Dan Cavanagh Managing Editor On Farnous Men FRANK HAMILTON Busineas Manager Phone &Hard I 01 7 Con51110 33 a surprise to their man,. Early in January of cash year the friends. the engagement of Miss Gra". Unity, which is published in Kansas' Jim Fitxgersld . Assitant Manager Williams and Mr. Sewell King Hatcher City, carries a list of names of persons Fireina Bellard 4272 was announsed at a giv who have died in the previous year. Pul Lukes Circulation Manager en by Miss Dorothy Cockrell and !Mrs. "the famous ansi the infamous, the Mrs. William Roberts at the home of noted and the notoriou.s." From the , MAKEUP DESK COPY DEsK Emery Mather last Saturday. sue of January 8,1434, forty such natnes tad Palmer Edttar Dolmas Freitag Cards announcing the engagement were selected as the basis for an im 11.... Ira. Y Ass't. 1.1/ AIWA I 11: Harry . Asit Jean Ilanlry, r. were attached to cocktail napkins. The I promptu test of social information. lo.. coto.sley Ass't ran. Catherine . cards bore caricatures of Miss Williams Accompanying the list of names was NEWS DESK Queen of Hearts and Mr. Hatcher Thehna Viekera Editor as the a list of occupations and professions. it.,hee Ass't as King of Hearts; both cards being and the subjects were asked to label Prot.., Healey, Noel Vogt% FEATURE DE51.: fastened together with the Ace of Dia- each name with the correct occupation. jet Julie Hay. Alice Parrish ti,t, r.r r. Hansen. Lela Mary Cleave], ! monds. The test was intended merely as a t't Cary Guchard Mary Fetrasci, Margarer 1!5. Miss Williams is the daughter of the temporary teaching device to illustrate Gladys SPORT DESK Williams of one phase 'of the topic of personality Lashe late Mr. and Mrs. Blufford Dick 8 ndlas Editor Corning, Ca!donna. She is a graduate for a class in psychology at the San Ant', rtionia Gardner Gala of San Jose State college where she was Jose State Teacher's College. It W35 SOCIETY DESK a member of Phi Kappa Pa sociery. She compiled hastily and arbitrarily. This 141.1.ca. Paul Dock Lucille Moors Editor Martel is now residing in San Francisco. Mr. Miss Grace Williams, who last Sat- method of selection, the presence of two Michael Hatcher is the son of Mrs. Rose Hat- urday nnounced her engagement te clerical errors in the test, and the lack Angela Staff Artist cher and the late Mr. Sewell Hatcher of Mr. SeWell King Hatcher at cocktail of standardization make it impossible San Francisco. He is a graduate of San party. to draw conclusions of any scientific Faculty Adviser , Entered its INC0111.1 C.ibf 11 V- Jose State college where he was affil- value But the test proves sufficiently Dr. Carl Holliday I ter t the San Jose Is-ti r Mr Masquerade Ball. Mar. 10 seresting elicit replies from 131 men iated with Delta Theta Omega. Published school day employed in San Jose. lents and 146 women students, 21 Hatcher is College Tea Room Is Ity the Assocsated Stroleors of Press of Globe Printing ., Among those who were present at sasulty men and 23 faculty women San Just State Collet, 1419 South 1st Street. :Urn J the were Misses Wil- Closed After Good total of 321. The results are interest.: liams, Doris Hatcher, Helen McDanieLs enough to warrent an interesting reps. : Vinzinia Shreve. Doroths Dudfield, Bea- The average number of names , - reedy classified by each of the f111, trice Konrad. Ruth Montgomery. Dor- 1 he Collese lea Room served its last groups of persons taking the test is as othy Jessup, Jean Roes, Lois Hill, Dor- luncheon of the year last Thursday. Just Among Ourselve follows othy Sword, Eleanor Albert. Louretta March 8, after a most successful season 'Men Faust, Beth Pierson, Mildred Burtner, Since the tea room operates only during Students-5.7 or 14.3 per cent. St ud, doyment comes under the !temporary wooden buil,.. s Meta Goldsmith, and Women Students-6.1 or 15.3 per cent. Dorothy Cockrell, the winter quarter. it will not reopen Federal Emergency Relief Administra entally make such a ra,k,' he cgs. Mesdames Rose Hatcher. P. H. Brown- Faculty Women-11 1 or SO2 per cent. until next January. Students. faculty don, F.E.R.A. Let mc make a few re- ter of the campus that onl.. l'sr. hiss Mather. Richard Rt13-5c11, r pct. sent. ing, Emory members. and their friends have enjoyed marks: self can appreciate it. (Did kiwis Don Miscall, Wilbur Hubbard. Leroy the delicious luncheons offered twice lie sure you need help before you ap- that the word "panic" came from Pan' Brown. Eldon Beaulieu, Sewell Brown. a week since the beginning of Os I ply for work. V1'r mu,t have a new home tor the Iva Res, her. Lawrence Steu-art. quarter. I The pay is 3Sc per hour up to a total Musi, Department, and the islse ef the Roberts. Clyde Cockrell, James Chest- St Patrick's Screen Day served 35 the , of $15 per month No more than eight campus rather than the mid a,. s de. nut, Harry Warmke, Newton Brinkman, of the last luncheon. The menu. I hours will be permitted in any one day, sirable. So there's the cif).- lihrary, Paid Marion Glynn. and Richard Lipman. ations. and posters were in keepin. Shots !For more than thirty in a week for by Andrew Carnegie thirs year, the Irish idea. Throughout the ago and located on the folk,. 'ampsi We have been allotted the full budzet members of the class in tea room Mat. long before enyone ever drearnerl ni Newman Club for March. but I W35 not sure from the Holds agement have been in rharge of th surh a growth here. Ths lars. 11 sl Esos Kong letter whether it meant also each month St. Patrick's Day luncheons reaches clear to our tee' finalls Oa the dust after a pleasant to the end of the collect' year. I have almost to the corner of , Hop This Evening - afternoon of messing up a few details written to inquire about that. Please Wt. need that land and ,11, sksline oi New York. we note that we. here. cannot be responsible Mrs. Lillian Gray Will use of the building But As the final ial at of the ,: .s .1 sigh of genuine relief, coupled for anything in connection with this stu Speak at Asilomar lip are far apar 3 ter. members of N,aro.i. Club will hold ail!, hit of ssmpathy. But we never dent work plan. We hope the employ - semiformal Saist Pstri,l,'s dance to. thousli at that time that the old boy. merit will be authorized for the rest of " Mrs Lillian rui tor anti sup- sn g night at 9 p.m at :so:anon Hall. had lei. :la thing quite as tangible as the year, but changes may come with ervisor in the Edu, stion Department. nn . tin:: lurking around. ested and cm.ixrit i... Novel decoration- are hying planned 1 11i notice. We shall do the best Mt has been invited the deans of the soo ol Kong", now playing at lit, a - by Boll Pierson Colons: lights and a tan. but youll have to accept all the hiah schools of the Central Coast Coun- the c pop Th city has shamrock alon.: with other Saint Theatre, who should conditions just as they occur, even if ties to speak at a toncention foe Voc- op I. the sal of that awe inspiring itim. the firs Patrick's -soiled. will transform the hey are disappointing and somewhat ational Guidance at Asilomar, Saturday, mon ter. is,. as real a.nd twice as nat- atal the gen, . dancing room of Newrasr. 11,11 into an arbitrary. March 10th. un Character Educatian. Ural. The irirrtlac the exact sequel library on the attrartiv, spot Ntson Hof -aerie is sec- When you are finally assigned a ra,si. Miss Verna Temple. Instructor in ill K111.1 hong.' and while it probably Dation was mad, uring a ,Isno en hes', for the affair, non. you should be sure to meet all of the Home Makina Department, has also rarar't Ica, sou quite as terror stricken office building be r, rt. and promises ex.eptional music. invited to speak at convention. sour obligations Be there on time and been the ,or were . neVertheleSS. it Will pro- library facilities needel The re,, fah,: committee for the carry a full load of work. It should be Mrs. Gray and Miss Temple are driv- vide ) 1/11 an in:cresting pastime. the new and permanent . dance Ind., les Edith Boasso, president unthinkable that college people would ing down together Friday for the fizst The -h,ry is that of Robert Arm structed. The city will I : of Newman Club. %avian Skoegard. in any way take advantage nf President meeting, Friday evening. strong. al... after being ruined by the property appraised and Mary Catherine Sheaff, Katherine Mc Roosevelt s attempt to help us out. playful antis, of his parlor pet, King thc possibility of genii,: Nally. Geraldine Vasehe. Rosemara' The plan to purchase the city lib I. Kong. in New Vork, seeks to mend his offae building, and win Larkin, Carl Palmer. Paol Becker. Nor COMMITTE WORKS TO MAKE rary budding ancl the northwest comer he. t I fortunes la discovering a buried Carnegie Foundation ris Teakle. and Jim Dunlap COSTUME BALL A of this square has been under ,,insider- SUCCESS treasure on Skull Island, a land ot pre- the plan. All I have to ation for a long time. The problem A limit,' number of bids are on sale historic monstersand a few charming eltnate the job of gettins I Continued form page one) h, aluays barn complex, ancl only re- for the dame and may be secured from cannibals. Off the island the crew ot make the purchase. Lorraine Lawson. Helen Ohrt, Elaine cently has a solution seemed possible members of the club. Armstrong's ship mutinies. forcing him I notice that the hon., - Hildreth, Marie Capaci, Jim Mattson, and his stowaway friend. Helen Mack. Our Music Department needs room tiad dents have been banqucti, Winifred Wilkinson. Barbara Carr, Alice tn go ashore alone. Is. They have crowded to the very roof I suppose an old fashiots State Students Will Be Wilson, George Harrison, Bob Malkin, While ashore. the old intermediate training school, a ner tastes good once in a , Cast in Play Tonight Tom CSilford, Ronald Olds, Ruth Eaton. Armstrong is able to save the Son of Kong, a gigantic white !high Stafflebach, Marjorie Naylor constance is leading nie’. Isn't that awful! ape, from a bed of Bennett a double (Continued form page one) Catherine Hoffmeister, Lurline Woody, quiclusand. In grat- At any rate, if Connie in her iels, itude for the services paid him, the life in the picture, "Moulin Rouge", Ras, Relda Costa. and Helen Bedell. Enter- Wig anoys you. you at lee., trIvr remains true to the artist as she knew friendly 3IW attaches itself to the playing opposite that surcerdul new tainments under Lucille Moore, Janet party, Colombo to fall bask on. s. him. and aids in a number of most Grepe, and Kenneth Davey. Publicity, interesting women who was jealous of herself, and Boswell sisters. Other members of the episodes. The ending is particularly popular and l'atricia Healy. Clarence Naas, Helen im lover, Fanchot Tone. It's the story of a By the way, Will Ravi-. :s. experienced cast pressive. are - Hohmeye. Duncan Holbert, and Mirh nho was bound and determined to acterization of a famous kr Mrs. Haggett Lorena Hubbard ael Angeleo. There's one thing you have to admit keep the love of her husband. The only starting at the %fission on Warren Creamer John Longinotti about these Kones They certainly have difference between Miss Bennett and a Three guesses out oi the HI, Susan, the younger Tryout for Jim Clancy", play the ability to hold vs.omen in the palm lot of other women is that she sucseed- as to whom he will play. kbral,ss.i. daughter . Louise Scott of Car: "Three to Get Reedy" will be held their hand. (no pun. phi/. lab but to do it she had to play a whole oan, Al Smith, Bishop Canon, Ada, the older Dan, t four o'clock this afternoon in Playing with the "Son of Kong" is hand of tricks. James Rolph, Charlo daughter ...... Helen Dorman the Little Theatre. All people in- "Orient Express", another good picture. While it may seem a little improbable. It, Harlow Charle. Tallant Jimmie Ferguson trying out should terested in be the story of which all takes place on the husband didn't Rosen . Don Kapp even know that tl there promptly a train bound from Ostend to Conatan- blonde Davenport George liallantyne by night for whom he had f The play ia comedythe first to tinople. The Board and Room acting is particularly well aere one and the same woman. A bit Beit All seats are reserved, admission be produced here thi year. It is done for Girls. Lovely large 1'001111. by Heather Angel, Norman Foster, ter fetched, but intenoting. Some charge thirty-five cents. Tickets may sile opt.ord Specnr thought that it may be the last play Ralph Morgan, Herbert Mundin, and of bord. Newly ietched, but interesting. Some vile Spring be purchased at Ferguson's Music store given. Copies of the play are in the number of others. prices at $30 and $36 fer ;dinner explained the story- by saying SEVENTH or at the door. Little Theatre library. Right Quarter. 00 SOUTH ns,w. at the Mission theatre. that it was ''Lliennet. pro and Con 11110001111110100810C10000000"7% State Nine 1111 1111111111116,1111 111111111111111111111m11111 011111111111111mH11111111111111 V11111111110111111111111111111 111111141111111111111111111111111111060 011ew,. Hopes To Cal 1111=11010111111111INI* Al at Win RHINES. Assietan DICK BERTRANDIAS, Sports Editor PAUL CONROY, Assitent spartan ball 1.1,1 er- sTATE COLLEGE TIMES, ERMAN', NINR: II meet their baptism of fire at Edw.-ark with 1;:v Field when they tangle Coach an's Coast Conference Champ ioni on the turf at Berkeley. SPARTAN TRACKSTERS WILL Don't let the title of P. C. Chan sou State has nothing te ..graid 'ea Their men aren't any are. Their pitchers . HAVE we than REAL ger TEST IN CAL. MEET more eqa:rienced land thereby halo. the tale: but we stand about even in SPARTA'S HIGH HURDLERS the oth:r departments. S.J. Frosh Set wish our pitching staff of Simoni Staters Have snd Liehbrant, backed up by McLac .:: and Iss.fie behind the plate. w. For Palo Alto reads- nor battle. Our infield (at !c- Little Chance ent ;of Itlethen, Pura, Thurber, 1,, and Korot:man backed up fly such outfield as Hi Swimmers -encil lettermen in the Against Bears ' rorbella and fllacow ..;,. - for base-hits to pass thru. Aleeting the Palo Alto lligh School Meeting the laliser,ity of falifornia :us- friends." it seems like :imming team at the local pool this Bear- at lioekeley tomorrow afternooe al game to go and see. the Sato Jose ',rite !rack team officiti; berntion, Coach Charlie Walker is in sue. : rapidly going ahead. You open, it 1’4 heolule The meet grto o quandry trying to locate Freshmen :elk. hdo.: seen the great improvement under two at two ooh look at Edwards mermen to usc in the meet. pa -t iwo years. I prophecy that in the Field Weak in the bark and breast stroke, next five years this institus within the flasine leit eight hard weeks of train- among the major college the F'reshmen will be quite strong in the lion a-ill be ing behind. Caath Irwin Hltsh's track- , California. a of the events, but those two events, class in Northern ster, appear to be in shape and are los the medley events may be enough For example, our football team plays bOUIld to put Up .otilr,Vhat of a showing Stanford and Olympic Club this year. against the more powerful Californians ruin the chance of victory for the Both of these tearns are major ones. morrow's mect, a- it marks the first -h. Track. meets I: C. and U.C.I..A. and tirne that a Ssn Jose track (earn has . !hough not definitely derided, ,simming and Soccer teams both battle engaged in a dual meet with the larger may use Bill Ambrose in the 220 Slantord and California, while our ball schools making up the Pacific Coa-: tare] freestyle event thi afternoon to team. not to be outdone, was one of the Conference. Rising Inal, but surely -cc what the sprinter ran do in the " first to ,,chtflule major competition. in the athletic field, Frwin Blesh and longer distance when under pre-ure. Hill fait we played California and they the Graduate Manager. Weloster Benton has been turning in better time than Ann thc breaks. Just in case you are doing their part lot. arranging SUI h any- of the men in the lorzer races, and don't remember, C was Intercollegiate meets as the tone unto Caliiornia ioor 7 State sadly needs strength in thew. ;ban lba t Baseball Champ last year the local cinder loather,. Terry Tuxford, F.-won no for the Nfurray, Art Ths ;,:wr both Stanford and Califor- California Strong Ftlasdel, and Burton Smith edge of tke sges. seem to nia 311 on state's schedule in baseball. .Spartans Underdogs lo the best bets loor the freshmen in irlIle ck Truo IAt were beaten both times by !he breast and bat k,trooke cvents. brary. Pahl At tho. k it 1-1 Brutus the Reoblan, but they had been play - eras Ilarnilton. all.. 1- starting hi- -4,und Besides Rill Amloroo, tho Fro-h will !cc :in., November while both UMW, - -- ,,ea.ion at the helm ot the lhar !rids have Herman R Sherwin, iirg. We hope to act - team, prepared to Ind wIt thi Richard Lynn. and lort Ir-obol tlIc ,rricc heating the Bears Saturday. ,,ft !Hon tro k no lol -print freestyle events Alibooglo Ss.methine new is to be tried this sca- gathered on the Ito G., lo o impu- on men, with the exr-euti,,I, perh.tps sen n cur schedule extends to the Hateman. are lacking iri riwri tht;. tint ; cri oi May. Formerly the pill Standing hightt-t it. tho all have a ea,t amtkuat Allah r rank' Pictured above are Harry Murphy Jose track team opens their season !, was pa: keel up their duds about is Bolo Kielsel. r. rt 'ad! eive them a (ham, ,! :r chr nja and Anson Hayes, Spartan hurdlers, against the California Bear Murphy April I .:!, ,00, as President Roosevelt and ... 0 arol r o:.!! The meet this aitern.., We are on the road." in'. tin: who will he seen in action tomorrow is conceded a trong chnce of cop- promptly at (Oaf &dm k tor,t ,111, .411, h. "' afternoon at Berke!ey when the San ping a first place in the high, : ard free,!)le nice. To- !rot.. o Rohl cannot be given Bill Ih1,11 r I h. in ., 1- the way he has hello: o! -ote b tho ot ball team. You prob. it but loaseleill wo- to. ! ober:dolled here but Rill II!, I r Ir7 och: 7 ,,, :her with the P sy otent ! it us on the map. In addi- in. , :::::ich he has been Cclio.,..! - Start Laughing edIlle maker. manager. Ralf. rt.. oto t ..! tiro, in SUNDAY transportation and equip- ronlp.11,,,n I, I: 1 in by the .orroiger along with other small lor.,I.. I.,t , , . : II,.. Ord for WILL ROGERS, ; a king the team to play and Ina honor, in ot ., hop esent. being ..,1 one. flats off to "Bill " t lot keit in 4. :0 o ,p, fit bi; ol it. With two -11,:-.., PIT, : 111 il , IF, c DAVID Web ..;! tat there Saturday and we'd entered for Cal. !;. icortan unit.. - 44-11,4 proud to have you there Harper, Chapp. II ..r.: ly da will find geurest trouble in scrapin: . ut a third spot. , HARUM k The latter two air loot running the r---- , Louise D -I-fraftia, Stepin Fetchit /mi41:17nnn.liarper. !!!!' lrbtlittil mll'rt '- Ilitramural .1 two year vtderan. Ilowever, Hatput By PAUL COX 1, slow in rountio.: into totiape, and it PR I NT will take two or !In, nieeta for the rt port it w.i stockton hos to nonnol into form I-.:1 Atkinson was eliminated Which means that san Juse is going her black II shooting tournament. The to be weak in the mile have R.- matter i5 that Atkinson is Spartans Best well a- ' 412" -'1:1 in the running. but La Chance in Hurdles inch to win. I With first place, .1.-tiniti to come few . dtar I and far between :or the --Tartans. tho :wenn is high hurdles appear- to he the mod Wc've a grand new collection of Sunda?' 11, ,,u,crs in the final playoffs in likely event for a wro.ro r cf the Gold printed ...in one-pieoe "wine list Maffey, and lchishita. At- !and White to lireai-t. the tape. models and types...they're iham ljn- "; finishes the fifty throws !tarry Nflr; .. . .'.. lot whom smart for every daytime occasion Cie rty baskets. aal , Coach Erm ! I5 DOM, o-- 11wer, .,r, frightfully inexpensive. ' - I col, Bodge, state iharn Spartl, 060iree Lin 00:nal junior titalist, and havilog ‘. r... former state men's cham the inton 1 , Chub Barber Shop ,,. Brit Ip.1-11; (;olden Gate Tennis I"!trollo, , t o- ail! meet Special the Stanford s'-ar Roos Broos Sprint w 111111,1I1 &John WnIters i probably lie pitted against oit no, Goo. 00000C of the Cardinals. PAGE FOUR SAN_JOSE STATE COLLEGE TIMES, FRIDAY MARCH 9, 19 +.; , Program Plans Named Pi Omega Pi Meets Illness Forces Bob Faculty, Sappho And Ero At Recent Meeting Of . Threlkel To Leave Alumni Sophians Guests College Italian Group At Sam Zeigler's College For Home Guests At Beta of Mr. and Mrs. NeWil> were guests F Bob Threlkel, active member of the honor at a meeting of the Italian Club or Big Program Class and former officer of Gamma Chi At Show Tuesday evening in room one of the 1Sophomore Tea Homemaking building. A great mot of Pi Omega Pi, honor commercial ira- apaesitaforThcedetato Iernase.egascrocoial ireCeranttelyrnibetY: Acting as hostesses to H... Ero Sophian and Sappho societies , the mooting was taken up in outlining faculty ahd i terntiy on this campus, last Friday, Feb- cause of illness. alumni, members at a fashion show Wednes- the coming quarter. If mary of Beta r were guests program for the 23, held an important business, After a week's stay in the Edwin e ,,,,,,.,4 1.118Cohti for anything the h Id their annual Farulta..Alumni day afternoon in the Roos Bros. Salon, present plans speak and social meeting at the home of Sam Markham Health Cottage, Bob's ail- It ; be filled with activities. last Saturday afternoon at which time Dorothea Gussefeld, cam- 1 spring will Ziegler. After the business was over, ment could not be diagnosed, so he was at the home of them will be a , the d - monahan pus representative of Roos Bros. and . Anumg I the Pi Omega Pi quintet, made up of advised to take a leave of absence. Re. Miss Betty tqa North tails of which will be decided on later., 5th a member of Ero Sophian society, acted Maxine Squires, Arthur C. Kelly, Mari- ' turning to his home in Auburn, Califor- The possibility of getting up a pet- , as hostess and announced the models. , belle Schimmin, Stanley Nelson, and .' nia, he will stay for a short time prior 1 St,:reThet guests were re ' ition for installing the teaching of Ital. , The show room was attractively dec. inine Atlas, rendered several popular to a probable trip to Colorado where ian in the also discussed., Monahan. president of Bell C orated with spring floWers and special college was , songs. Later in the evening, Sam Ziegler , he will stay until his condition is im- ' " mina ' While this would undoubtedly be a val. ,I Chi. Miss Beatrice Kellit. lighting added to the setting for the ' gave an illustmted speech of his recent , proved. Mi,- Ai..., uable addition to the language dcPart- ' trip to chino, Bradford, models. After the show refreshments after his talk a mid- , Miss Marie Curtis, and Miss guests over the ment, predictions are still very uncer- , , were served to the night luncheon was served. APOLOGY , Dorothy Kaucher. Mis.s !hien Altenon tain. I , " Bar." ' March 9. is the next We wish to take this opportunity and Mrs. Muriel Burkhart. The remainder of the evening follow- t date set for the alrnuni Girls who acted as models were: Sap I activity which is to be held at the home to say that in our editorial yaster- members of the sciciet y, putsitled at th. ing the business meeting was taken up , day aatitida co.operetiee. pho; Mimi Kron, Betty O'Brien and Stanley Nelson. we hed attractive tea table during the with songs and games in which every- !of, aft,' Jane Meads: Ero Sophian; Letta Allen, no idea of attacking any ...Lew, noon. one participated, and refreshments con- Virginia Hawkes, and Esther Wessen- i Major Goodsell, former crew coach of the faculty. Spring flowers of eluded the evening. >Arta, and rn,,, dorf. I at the University of California at Los We only nseant to inquire as to I were used as decorations on the i. All types of from bathing and swagger , dinner dresses, for- Angeles, filed for 55000 in superior why the situation mentioned came. table and throughout the ,,,,,,, . suits to were modeled. in- ' mats, , , , and purses. The court in Los Angeles against the Associ about. Mr. Otterstein has explained 1 rooms. Musical entertain, eluding spectator sport outfits, campus prevading color of the was, ated Students of the university, assert the matter, and we are very sorry fered the guests during th. linens, active sports outfits, afternoon , blue, which promises to be very good ing they violated their contract with that the whole thing was not Miss Beatrice Kelley , : costumes, clever woolen tailored suits! for the season. I him. j straightened ; of all arrangements for the tea

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