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Attend Final Music Recital es Play Of Year, Tonight At 8:00 'Brother Rat' ff 1 In Morris Dailey ower SiVITtei I.a.ta_ College__ Y SAN JOSE, Vail umher xxvii CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939 >s MEET Senior Ball Bids EDITORIAL k:us, head lihrw. Credential Season Players End Cell. DEAR EDITORIAL t the General Sale BOARD: University On urday morning There is a policy at a certain school that I have ref- mitt meets so. Monday; Price $2 erence to, backed by the P. E. department a and by a preced- This Week With study for re. ent of the governing student board. Some secondary or,.. students believe rhos said. Maleville Band Plays this policy should be changed. For Annual Dance The policy I an: referring to in this letter deals with Saunders Comedy Held June 10 the administering of awards to athletes. It seems that some POLL Neil Thomas students are of the belief that all membeis of conference Aids In Senior Ball bids, restricted until Musical Program is Page Producing Military Ow) Friday to seniors only, go on gen- winning teams are deserving of some more outstanding le day, a leo. Monda y, Bob Goshen, Effects Of Play eral sale award than a block. the college' The present policy of the school is Free Tonight In u dialroan for the annual affair, re opposed to it opposed to this. San Jose Players end the 1938-39 Ake will be held June 10 in the stion of the tie- Morris Dailey year of dramatic production to- Olympic Club at Lakeside. San The situation seems to have arrived at a climax. widely Dur- morrow and Friday nights with the with a Frascisco, announced yesterday. he ing the last two years, members presenta tion of John Monks student poll. PURCHASE BIDS of this school's football Featuring works of 8 a c h,, Seventeen Saunders' comedy, "Brother Rat". faculty insure themselves of getting team, not belonging to any conference, have been presented Franck, Beethoven, and Mozart, , posed to holding at 8:30 o'clock in the college Little 'hid to the traditional senior affair with gold footballs. Mrs. Tamara Morgan of the music the Civic Incidently, I thing that action was fine, Theater. Mr. Hugh Gillis directs. Audi. upper-cla.ssmen should purchase faculty will present an all-star voted the down. since the teams were outstanding TICKETS ON SALE teats, the number of which and accomplished a lot array of ryiusicians in a free con- Tickets are still on sale in Room tilted, by the Friday deadline," for the institution. certo program to be given In the , 49 at 25 cents to students and 50 ,kishen said. A large pre-dance Morris Dailey auditorium tonight However, this school's conference winning teams, cents to faculty and the general ale is reported by committeemen. at 8 o'clock. public. ;ES Bids, which may be purchased which there have been a number of, have received no other The program, which is expeated Tonight the final dress rehearsal only at the Controller's office, null awards than to draw many well-known musical it block. Of course, it might be claimed that will be held with officers of the pod donors, type it two dollars. persons, is as follows: these teams are participating in minor sports. But that isn't National Legion in attendance as mg this type or Music for the dance will be fur- Concerto for 3 pianos Bach critical guests of the cast. 'Ted see Carlton nished by Buddy Maleville's band true. For all sports participated in are considered major William Baker, Robert Sandholt, The male contingent, under the ublications offla .hich recently scored a success at Mrs. Morgan sports. True, many of these.have not brought in any profits direction of Neil 0. Thomas, cap- F you are um two fraternity and sorority dances (organ accompaniment by Miss tain in the reserve corps of the icher. leld during the spring quarter. to the student body; moreover, in many instances they did Margaret Thomas) United States army, has been drill- tad/vine will feature his sweet not support themselves. However, Double Concerto in E flat major neither did the football ing and rehearsing military pro- freshman ciao music, with little or none of the Mozart team that received gold awards during the past season. cedure for the past few weeks. ) in the Morris Jitterbug type," Goshen reports. Violet Thomas, Maigaret Thomas "Mr. Thomas, who has done much no for free NO DECORATIONS WhatI am driving at, Dear Editorial Board, is: When Concerto in A Major Mozart work on the production, has been ,cussed. Irecuratiorris for the dance will Lorraine Hall any team wins the conference championship, I believe that invaluable as a technical director 'MP from the greenhouse of the Concerto in G Major Beethoven recognition. This school of the play," said Mr. Hugh Gillis. Olympic Club, and the ballroom they should receive further I have Mrs. Bernice Jac,ka COSTUMES INSURED nil open on to the spacious, com- to happens to have a championship track team Variations Symphonique Franck reference Costumes insured for twelve sen fortable lounges which dancers Edith Bond Eagan this year, along with another sport. I think that they should hundred dollars will be in use for may use, according to arrange- Concerto No. 3 in C Major the performances. Men appearing ments outlined by dance chairmen. have gold awards presented to them for the outstanding Prokovieff ention in the show will wear three dif- Ths Lakeside. Olympic Club is Among those expected to attend service rendered to the college this year. Do you think so, ferent uniforms- -formal dress, in- is the Skyline Boulevard, about are Mrs. Pierre Montieux, wife of legate of Onisp Ed. Board? formal greys, and fatigue uniforms he miles south of Fleishacker's the well-known conductor; Walter to be held to imported for the production from ho oa the left hand side of the Incidently, my dear friends, it has been the athletic Herbert, Vienna conductor; Artur a Hollywood costumer. sad. Further Fleischer, opera singer; and Mr. ;tate campus are directions will be teams of this school that has brought this college into na- Smaller Selby Oppenheimer, man - comedy parts will add 7lorence Bryant released at a later date by the and Mrs. I think that when these teams do what must further humor to the play. Bill Berne Sealer Ball committee. tional fame. (Continued on Page Four) Dorothea Craddock plays the melancholy they should hare an additional rob, and Roberta be considered outstanding Townsend who feels like commit- award besides the blocks. ting suicide because the military ion after which Science Profs institute is At a recent meeting of the governing body of the A.W.S. Completes losing its baseball f interest in the game, and who, a little later, is City at the of gold awards to the team was dis- 7ork Leave school the presenting glad he didn't because he finally spent It For Meet Election Of will be cussed. Most of the members (those that were present) gets a letter from a girl named Washington D.0 Genevieve. In Sacrament o favor of giving these awards. Yet, there was not, is, LOS AnPiff were in Officers LINDGREN LIEUTENANT sufficient money to pay for these awards. But this group' Carlton Lindgren plays a young Flue members of the Science de- voted out some forty dollars to With only 164 votes cast, Asso- lieutenant, commonly known as Nrtment turned right around and leave for Sacramento to- dated Women Students completed "Lace Drawers", who has a yen gone over their budget, to )Nns ty to attend a bibliography corn- a dance committee, who had the election of officers Monday, for one Kate Rice, but doesn't mittee meeting in the state course student dance possible. I think actually the students naming a recording secretary, trea- know she is the wife of Bing GREGORY cd study make a for elementary science, surer, and reporter. Edward s. :slow-witted baseball lie not to hold the dance and give this money to er of Science office rinnotinced yes- would prefer Other officers of the A.W.S. were player, played by Jack Knapp. tenlay. opinion? the awards. Editorial Board, what is your selected Friday at the regular elec- Tom Pagenhart will play the Jewelry Those making the trip are: Or. of the paper would be will- tion, but lack of majorities in three sober Mistol, who is the "rat" Cart Perhaps, the college editor ;Tied pins for Duncan, Dr. Robert Rhodes, is if the governing board of offices made Monday's vote neces- (Continued on Page Four) Best quality Or. P. V. Peterson, Dr. 0. L. ing to cut out one issue, that sary. Although 348 women visited en Page Two) oat please. Beauer. and Miss Gertrude With- It ontinurd the polls during the first election, "Won. ; less than half that number cast Bank Bldg. The Joe West . group will meet with Mrs. their ballots Monday. Issues 'Ioor i;ladys Potter, of the state division RETURN TO Narrow margins featured two of 00000000031' of elementary ALUMNI education, Dr. Vet:- the run-off campaigns. Polling Ste Incomplete Rule les Rob of Chico State colleg, (totes, Leila Gulmert won the re- listl Miss Ester Guthrie. of ti, CAMPUS JUNE 16 , iording secretary position from Registrar Joe West today warned Sacramento city schools. A uditc Edna Abbott, who had 76 students with incompletes that the The meeting was called to obtain lidllots. The race for the treasurer college ruling stating that incom- Possible list of elementary science i PAY GRADS TRIBUTE post featured the closest race of pletes must he made up within b"Ifs for pupils in grades one to the election as Jane Lovell car- three quarters of residence in ac- right The ried a slight two vote committee has been alumni ation day, joining the greup of advantage cord with conditions laid down by w irking San Jose State college on their selection for the Who graduated fifty years over Alice flood.