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1TAff Don't Forget The Community Chest IIN Benefit Dance At Nine O'clock Tonight In The Women's Gym 'Ti DS la& Nil _far2. _Slab SAN JOSE, the saarik XXIX CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1940 Y VOL . Number 43 "Ore in the latintleta Yjouas Community Chest altenute Dance Tonight rd for (rta the issue r 14, RALLY TONIGHT FOR Thanksgiving story aj ELKS ANNUAL AFFAIR MOVED R the sa Game Tickets ;nition. THANKSGIVING DAY TILT f Jane Now On Sale TO WOMEN'S GYM re award ird Rao,. Student tickets are now on IBECAUSE OF CONFLICT iugurato Spartan Footballers Honored sale in the Controller's office Editor pct, for 75 cents for the Thanks- ritj On Stage Of California Theater giving Day game between San Nu Iota Chi Sponsors Benefit anted rani Jose State college and the Uni- editorial versity of South Dakota. To Raise College Quota Of $360 First pre-game rally for the annual Elks Boystown football classic Two sections, K and L, have the University of South Dakota and San Jose State college ts editor between been reserved for students and The annual Community Chest dance previously scheduled for day, will be held tonight on the stage of the Sport se Thanksgiving California faculty at this special rate. the Men's gymnasium has been moved to the Women's gymnasium .ory. at 9:15. Regular admission prices are theater starting tonight from 9 to 12, according to Dance Chairman Vance Perry. _ Chairman Hal Moore will emcee $1.65 and $1.10. Elks Publicity the program high- Conflicting dates with the Physical Education Elks- department finds by songs and yells of the college band and rally committee. 1 The proceeds of this iety lighted sponsored game go entirely to- a freshman basketball game scheduled for the Men's gym tonight Spartan football players will be ward a fund to establish a which made the change necessary, states Perry. honored guests on the stage. !STATE GRADUATES Boystown similar to the one be- Tickets for the dance, which will One hundred and fifty seats gun by Father Flanigan near also take on the spirit of Thanks- See been reserved for students, RECEIVE 'WINGS' Omaha, Nebraska. giving before students leave for sad tickets are on sale at the Con- Students Without There will be a preliminary the holidays, are on sale in the troller's office for 28 cents. Tick- Leonard Dysinger and Lloyd contest between Placerville Ju- Controller's office or from any eta may also be obtained from cla Si !Sheppard, graduates of San nior college and Moffett Field. member of Nu Iota Chi, journalism members of the rally committee, Jose New Cards Have n society, The main event starts at 12:45. fraternity, for 20 cents each. Stags a at the door until 9 o'clock, ac- State college, have completed the ht at 18 are welcomed, states Perry. cording to Rally Chairman Don Air Corps advanced flying school eeet College Privileges With the bands of Lowell Jones, True. rested ; training at Kelly Field, Texas, Dan Hemmer and Byron Snow pro- Feature theme of the evening State Flying Club Students who have not yet re- invited toi -land received Second Lieutenant viding the music for tonight's will be the official song of Boys ceived their new photostatic cards commissions and silver wings in dame*, students will be assured of town, "There's a spot in your; are entitled to all student privi- do plan to Members Finish a variety of music. heart for Boystown," sung by a1 the Air Corps division, according leges on presentation of their tem- should All three bands are donating selected quartet. to word received yesterday from porary cards, Stan Murdock, stu- Mr. C their time and service for the Principal speaker of the evening! Captain J. H. Engelbrecht of the Advanced Tests dent councilman in charge of dis- partmeot benefit of the Community Chest will be Roy Emerson, past Exalt- Air Corps reserve. tribution of the permanent cards, ed Ruler of the Elks, and head of Two former members of the envhasizes. campus drive, states Perry, and States Flying club, Eldon Pressfield the cooperation of the student lected the Boystown project committee. Both temporary and permanent FRATERNITY and Henry Roper, have success- body is needed to help make the In addition to the program there SHOWS cards are to be kept together in liege fully completed examinations for dance a financial success. sill be the regularly scheduled the celluloid folder. Both will be GAME MOVIES American air The dance is being allowed to trots features. Gary Cooper is the top advanced training in necessary to gain privileges after services, announces Frank Peter- run until 12 o'clock tonight only spot in "The Westerner," while complete distribution and the pho- ' For the benefit of those students Aviation depart- because of the Community Chest, "Dancing on a Dime" is the sec- son, head of the tostatic copy is to be kept by the who failed to see the Ermine State states Chest Chairman 13111 Van ond Mil. ment. student as long as he remains in college-San Jose State college foot- I Vleck. Pressfield has been accepted for , college. ball game Saturday night, Phi Ep- Patrons and patronesses for the training with the United States Cards belonging to the following St silon Kappa, physical education dance will include Mr. and Mrs. Rosemary Dr. Chandler Air corps cadets at Pensacola. Flo- students have not been called for show the motion Dwight Bentel and Mr. and Mrs. was eler fraternity, will rida, while Roper has passed the !and are on file in the student body Hartley Jackson. tamis.tresi: Reads At Chapel pictures of the game in the Morris Class A examination for U. S. office: ; Still far from their $360 was e.s. , Dailey auditorium tomorrow noon.: Army Flying Cadet training, and Lorare F. Allen, Neal Anderson, quota or $400 goal, the committee urges nd selections from Tennyson's "In , According to Usher Tucker, in , will get his training at either Mof- Lucille Anderson, Josephine Alessi, (Continued on Page 4) irman for Memoriam" will be read by Dr. charge of the pictures, all pro- fett Field or at Randolph Field, Nicholas Ragan. Jean Douglass, Josephine Chandler for Chapel ceeds taken in at this show will Texas. Be Vaughn, Edgar Davies, Hel- services in room 53 from 12:30 to be turned over to the Community After completing the advanced en Dasback. Gloria Hanna, Robert 12:50 today. Chest fund. training, both will be eligible for Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Paul The reading will be followed by The picture will show all the commission as lieutenants in their Love, Edward McClain, Robert W. INVITATIONS FOR ES symphony music, and all students thrilling plays in slow motion. respective services. Meusel, John Morrberol, Jack Mer- and faculty are invited to attend cer, Emmett Murphy, Francis F. FRESHMAN TEA ttentioe! by Co-Chairmen Margaret Foster Hurtle. Rowhand Mitchell. and Helen Bhend, Revelries Contest Caroline Napolitano, Matilda J. GIVEN TOMORROW rI naiss Pisciotta, Howard M. Root, Elnier alley, L. Rossi, Mildred Steffan, Frances All invitations for the Freshmen let and V BUS BREAK S M. Smith, Joe P. Stockey, Rae TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Women's club tea to be given De- Room, Steele, Charles Slum Daisy C. cember 8 will be placed in the co- DOWN -WAS s:cearini, Eugene Skirokoff. op boxes November 20, announces AWARDED FOR BEST Wilma J. Teters, Robert Thomp- IT Marjorie Wade, treasurer of the YEHITHI? Tognetti, Alice Thomas, rtatkin soil, Paul organization. This' Env) es for COMEDY SCRIPT Pon Thomsen, vliana, En- I .t t The last of three MUSICAL h ld be hare Mein busses return genit 'salamis, Jean Wilson, Sold- Int the Spartan as soon as possible, requests Miss after 6 p5 hand from the mon William, Harlan Wilder and Freino game PEGGV RICHTER scribe a story, iir outline acts in- Wade, who points out that a good Sunday. stoppet By John Woffington. shout , time for all is insured at the ten miles out of San Jose Twenty-five dollars will be cluding plot, location, and char- or- MOO* around ganization's final affair for this 2:15 ant., and the follow- given as first prize to the student acters. The complete script does ing seene ensued: writing the hest musical comedy not have to he written until Jon- Co-op Women quarter. cLASMS "What's The club, organized at the be- le the delay? If it's a flat script for production in the an- i nary 6. renders tire, turn ; reading time of the entire ginning of this quarter, at a it over, and let's go." nual spring Revelries it was an- The Attend Supper "Its musk:, should be , v W C A association supper, is petrol they need, or I here's nounced yesterday by a committee comedy, without Forne the In Saratoga headed by Mary Jo Wharton as motor difficulty." of student council and faculty approximately one hour with The real divided into three or four sec- trouble was never de- members plot termined, It si id be indicated on Women students living at Mary retary, and Harriet Helps, vice- hut the last bus pushed Fifteen and ten dollars will be arts. the winod manuscript where musical George Cooperative house were en- president. load of band members :marded the authors of scripts. the ten miles enter. tertained Thursday evening by A Christmas theme will be car- along the higiosay to winning second and third places. numbers san ried out Jose, and be donated by the All comedies given prizes NNW Mrs. Sybil Hanchett Schneller of at the tea, with carols arrived' safely, ill The money will hone of the' property of the Revel- the Music department faculty, at sung and a special musical pro- the apprehensive attitude ' student body from profits receiv.1 1,evome nt the a buffet supper given at her Sara- gram planned for the group. group. in lit,- show. ..aninitt,c. it was announced. toga home. Music recordings pro- Annette Zaepffel is represents- ---- REVELRIES DIRECTOR NOT RESTRICTED chosen Writing of the scripts is not re- bled entertainment. tive from the YWCA for the club, D.T.O.'S ; A definite script will be INITIATE Individuals hut is open Mrs. Schneller, who has been which has for its purpose the or- ey hefore II Revelries director is ap- stricted to PLEDGES so- house mother for the cooperative ganization and promotion of TONIGHT pointed by the selection commit- to till organizations, whether since its establishment in 1937, re- friendliness among freshmen wom- tee, it was decided. cial, service or honorary. Students Seven pledges society are signed from that position last en at the college. of Delta Theta A brief outline of the scenario not belonging to any %Ma, on in conjunction month, prior to her marriage to All freshmen women arc urged campus social fratern- nmst Im typewritten and handed eligible to work lay, will be are not Mr. Marcus Schneller. She has to attend the tea if possible and formally initiated to- the Publications office on or with each other. Authors night into to answer at 6:30 in mini- required to write music and lyrics been succeeded as house mother the invitations in their hotel the De Anza before December 6. In a by Mrs. D. E. Hamilton. co-op boxes. mum of 200 words it should de- for their plays. PAGE Two EDITORIAL JOHN HEALEY Nygn PAGE The Spar! Dedicated to the best interests Bystander Pail of San Jose State College. Collage the recent Organizations !believe Isith a little _State AT thought ,* Tome Y dinner, the old, tiring and bor- foresight we could SigaLlt; do at the press of the Published every school day by the Associated Students of San Jose State College away Jose Post Office. ing question of the lawns wound tIris unfavorable Globe Printing Company, Inc. Entered as second class matter at the San so-called lath; into the topic of "gripes". It is more of a case of oir Set I Christenson, Paul It was the run of opinion among iiess and laziness EDITOR CARL (PONY) SWENSON GENERAL STAFF: Wilbur Age, Dorothy than naturr4 Lukas. Jeanne Douglass, Betty Finley, Wendell Hammon, the organizations that something havior. Rood Street Col. 4405 Office Phone Bal 7800 843 E. Marian Hammond, Svend Hansen, Eleanor Irwin, Gertrude the As 'should be done to eliminate far as buildings BUSINESS MANAGER DON ANDERSON March, Irene Melton, Elizabeth Moody, Margaret Richter, are MIN paths across the lawns a whis- cerned, one can readily 409 S. Sixth Street, Bal. 6089-M Office Phone Bal. 7800 Kenneth Roberts, Florence Scudero. see k, pering campaign was started. long it took to VANCE PERRY acquire the liter SEC ASSOCIATE EDITOR Kirby. Otto Tallent and Frank It was reported that by obser- wing. Will DAY EDITORS: Mary Jane it be longer belt SPORTS EDITORS BEN FRIZZI, CONRAD LACY Bonanno. vation it was found that more these other buildings HEALEY isulatlitisteityheanit COPY EDITOR JOHN Lacy than half of the students going reality? DAY EDITOR Con stbyerre i FEATURE EDITOR HARRY GRAHAM It' the Spartan Shop used the path , When it comes to across the lawn that leads from , walks over these paths, ysir TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1940 the library. This was interesting find our campus overrun b) standpoint that there are and from the going in all directions a; some 4000 students attending this as has been the case betimes Four Thousand Shoulders To The Wheel institution. nomic reasons have been t. The strongest argument from downfall of the proposals of Mk ing carry this This has been the predominating those using the lawn paths was tol permanent runways. This year's campus Community Chest dance. 7 yards tc the effect that it is a natural in- . The proposal of a whisper4 further momentum tonight with spirit in making possible this dance for the toingMinbutsoeTor'es:11re):,, drive gains campaign among the organirria of the needy who are given aid stinct for one to take the shortest n It a benefit dance in the Women's gymnasium benefit distance. They also say that he- will depend on the indindk down, 42 1 scheduled as the second major function for through the Community Chest. fore long there will he buildings themselves. Nothing short helping fill the college's quota. At the pres- Especially noteworthy examples of this 'erected which will eliminate the! shout would be more approgt. Track I is the time being donated by the orchestras paths. Then, they always come1 I honestly think it will he ent time the college is disturbingly behind Nygren, I lback with, "Why not build a less, but it does prove that tte in its anticipated contribution to the Chest, of Don Bessmer, Lowell Jones and Byron path?" are still some students inlet' circumstances services are making the mainly because of conflicting Snow, whose gratis It may be natural for us to seek in the appearance of their carp; etherNy full causing the postponement of the annual financial success of tonight's dance possible. the shortest distance, but at the while Ken boxing show, always one of the main sources Others cooperating to aid the cause are the same time it is instinct for us to NOTICE In fourth of quota revenue. Physical Education department, do numerous things, but because of tradition, custom and such, we: San Jose State college he In spite of this lag in college funds, a in arranging for use of the gymnasium, and refrain from doing them, or atl Der lllll irats: Meeting today is compile attendance at tonight's the Police School. 551 yards reasonably large least we make compensations. I I 7 at 12:30.Tom Whir dance will aid quite materially in making up at >timing its share of the obligation to 5.4 comes

the deficit that now faces us. With a great help the community's needy, the student in 52 car Hubbell many examinations scheduled before the body is asked only to attend this dance, Imp eve- Thanksgiving holidays, students are asked which has been planned as a complete ypinkedg rdi.et !s lhel to enter into the spirit of sacrifice to attend ,Ing's entertainment. bringing

Editorials and features appearing in the Spartan Daily reflect the viewpoint of the writer and make ire IA& Rig claim to represent student opinion, nor are they necessarily expressive of the Daily's own policy. Un- FIRST AT SAN CARLOS Howietij f% signed editorials are by the editor. average St Iiis .4 ' Step-By-Step Dance Arrangement 3a1.2mto o 2.9wi It! With the advertising posted, news stories is probably known only to members of the Tomell written and word-of-mouth publicity circu- organizations, but certainly there is little given se lated about the campus, the journalism fra- doubt that the rather cumbersome system East-West ire

ternity, sponsoring tonight's Community of "signing-up" needs explaining. individual Chest dance, were informed yesterday af The date must first be arranged in the 507prorrne,tel. Lavishly trimmed with fse ternoon by the Athletic department that the Dean of Women's datebook, then those re- imported lace in a flatlee Men's gym, supposedly reserved for the sponsible for the place must be contacted. ing vets neck and 6 Mas emdrag hase iluprot three inch lace hem. Ben- dance, would be The'r written permission obtained, a record unavailable. tifully fitting bra top, ad- He has thr The sudden announcement, which necessi- of all arrangements is made in the Dean's of - justable shoulder straps ing 31 tor White and Tea Rose tated a switch to This record is signed by the patron of Sone of hi the less satisfactory Wo- silos 32 to 40. men's gym, was the fault of neither the fra- the dance, the sponsor and the superintend 1.91 sge Alto! ternity nor the Athletic department but a ent of buildings. The bigP t lack of sufficient If any of these steps are overlooked, if information regarding the times for procedure necessary to arrange for an on- any doubtful arrangements are made, then record campus dance. the dance may fail regardless of the music, able Whether other groups have suffered in the weather and the attitude of the stu- of his kick the past because no one knew exactly what dents. oral other was necessary Sideline' bo to prepare for such a dance Graham. Cook ha tools, ' throughout the world and in hintedm 1:41, crushing democracy wherever Thrust and Parry they have the power to do so, it rel7tagPt4e . mI is high time we awake from our cent. CONTRIBUTOR'S COLUMN ,leep and do something in this country to defend ourselves. Contributions longer than ZOO , However, it is not easy to un- I truly hope that the pro-Ger- man students Teac words will neither he published derstand the pro-German attitude at this college will nor returned, regardless of reconsider their attitude and come' of some of our students who I as- Toma So their nature, unless special ar- r on over to the side of democracy, sume are neither rangements are made. communists nor for in the face of the impending fascists. Surely no one can deny 'Nazi peril to our country we , that the entire social philosophy should all present a united front. is easy to understand why 1 of Nazi Germany and Ir the whole ARTITIIR KELLEY two groups in this country are authoritarian way of life imposed anti-British and pro-German. , there, as expressed by the acts tstihetualtie,a,ltpia:Inl Since Stalin made a deal with and writings of the Nazi leaders. mid.riff style that fits with Seated the Hitler to support Germany's war from Hitler dovvn, are violentb In of a winkle! Deftly tucked bra 'IS -m on Britain all good communists opposed to principles of American HALE BROS. top with becomingly simple im had to turn a somersault and be- democracy on which this country, Pre-Holiday Special rind lace vase necked top. Lux come anti-British :Ind pro-Oerman, was founded, and by which we still TUESDAY ONLY is four inch lace ruffled hem! TtPidairin.aliTTI'ninl..s:4"...ne111,,einyt:Inft:atfrbaliimita4:11inian,ea.,1 because that was the communist live. . it. and Tea Rose in sizes 32 party line, although prior to that Of course, as long as the Ger- CREPE HALF 40. time they denounced Hitler and mans keep their Nazi way of life 74c 1.98 soil R1111 C fascism vigorously. There is also in their own country, I would raise SOLES a second group in the country who no protest, but when they attempt ons41 of I are clearly fascist -minded. such as and succeed in exporting ii CREPE FULL the members of the German Bund. SOLES and HEELS Coughlin's followers, and others. , These people appear to dislike 1.54 our democratic ways of doing _C-vec?e(a2ati things, and apparently have a Imam SCHOOL All work done by Skillful Workmen sneaking admiration for the mar- 315 TWOHY BLDG. '91ilIng ,,, velous thoroughness, efficiency; and is guaranteed the Infinitive Issinss Courses to FLOOR 1):Pibl:r hal Individualised Instesetlen give satisfaction. HALE BROS. LINGERIE STREET and stupendous accomplishments: tinw' h3 1 A Small SchoolBut of Nazi Germany. lp Very Thorough DOWNSTAIRS SHOE REPAIR .44Y 'tooth Nygren Still Tops _Spatt6t2 Dol BRUISED SPARTANS IN Spartan Backs; LIGHT WORKOUTS FOR Tornell, Cook poi ta SOUTH DAKOTA GAME; tcNJUol, ii L UL1luRNIA, It I 1)11, \MI.:Mil:It 19,1940 RIGHT ENDS BATTERED nrig Classy Marks Wirt Se i raU, SOCCERMEN ENCOUNTER MARELICH, WENBERG ARE HOLDS v MINTER MOST SERIOUS CASUALTIES ee CAL AGGIES TOMORROW; kr, SECOND SPOT A battered San Jose eleven went back to light work belt yesterday nose-dive in afternoon, looking forward to their "Boys Town" clash with are Although taking a NEED VICTORY FOR TITLE University game and being held of South Dakota's Coyotes Thursday. the Fresno of the few times bdt; 'forelegs for one Coach Hovey MacDonald's league leading soccer In winning their second straight California Collegiate Athletic Nygren is still team travels cc teg,, season.pjn Bud to Davis tomorrow Association grid title, the Spartans Spartan individ- to play the Cal Aggie squad and fry to regain the received their share of bruises. by init a the top of the parade, according prestige they lost in their game last Saturday against San Most serious casualty is that suffered by Right End Joe Marelich ual and scoring Francisco available. Junior college. who incurred a possible chipped are, pc$ W latest statistics bone in his left ankle. Marelich season before the first string eon average yardage per Despite the fact that the Aggies were pe- Nygren's beaten by California, who is on crutches at present and prob- his dropped from an even tered out and let Iowa pull away. carry mark lost to San Jose 4-0, and San ably will remain on the sidelines tops Aubrey Fronting a pretty fair senior 7 yards to 6.2, which 'Francisco JC, who tied the Spar- Thursday. ham scoring. first string, the Coyotes have Minter's 5.4 mark. In Athletes Asked tans, they are reported to have a strata 7 touch- Ed Wenberg, first string right lacked reserve power all season. Nygren leads with his strong team and will be a tough 16402. end, added a Charley Horse to his Bright spot of their forward wall down, 42 point total. To Call For hurdle for the Macmen. rt hip pointer Saturday night, and is their center trio, Grant Heck- il TORNELL ADVANCES A tie would give the Spartans ' will iron probably see a minimum ' enlively, center, and Bob Carlson Tornell is closing in on Award Pictures a tie for the championship with be Truck of action. and Ed Pniak. guards. the big fullback now hav- California, while a defeat would at Nygren, TERRY, ANTOGNANI Their backfield ace ht Robby points from 5 touchdown, several award hand the California squad the riletio ing 30 pictures for those Which leaves George Terry and Burns, a booming 170 pound ju- his credit. Dick Hubbell, an- who have competed In various championship. - fullback, who has rambled to Ce: to Louis Antognani left to take care nior fullback, follows with 25, sports With all the players reportedly other during the past year are of the spot on Turkey day. Both six touchdowns for the Coyotes Kenny Cook and his toe are in good shape and intensive prac- sidle still unclaimed In the men's gym, are men capable of keeping yard- r who have dominated the North with 22 points. tice scheduled tonight, the Mac- in fourth according to word from the P. E. age around their flank down to a Central conference for the past Nygren's individual 6.2 average department. men should make a better showing two years. te 1ok minimum. front a net yardage of Those whose names are listed than last week, according to The first preliminary of the lode is compiled Bud Nygren came out of the yards in 89 carries. Minter's below are asked to call at the 1Coach MacDonald. The same line- football picture hereabouts will Grith 551 Bulldog clash pretty well battered a net of 278 yards i P. E. office for their picture ins- ' up that has started the previous be offered at 10:15 a.m, when 5.4 comes from but still high in spirits. Bud mediately: games will most likely get the former Graduate Manager Gil in 52 carries. checked out with a shiner and a only Spartan to Ray Savin, starting call tomorrow. Bishop brings his Placer J. C. Hubbell was the Nat Morton, Dean badly bruised left wrist. But Fresno. Dick here to battle the Moffett improve his mark at Foster, Jim Curran, Jack Wind- those powerful legs are okay, so eleven for 10 yards, Field Bombers. parked the ball twice nor, Claude Horan, Deward Tor- Bud will see his share of action up to 3.3 , Touch Gridmen game gets under way bringing his average nell. Charles Stutz, John Nelson, against the Coyotes. The big Steve Miasnik. at 12:95 and is billed as the first yam& Play For Second San Jose will continue with HALVES STEADY Frank Butero, Hal Fosberg, bowl game this year. It will carry light work this afternoon and to- RICS Costello held his 4-yard Walt Kinney, Sid Carter, Hal Mos- the official designation of 'The Howie Mitchell's Underdogs and Ter- morrow, concentrating on devisingl steady, as did Minter with I iman, Bill Abdallah, Charles John- Prune Bowl". average lesa s Miracles meet in a play-off a plan of attack to use against the, his 5.4 mark. Tornell dropped son, Joe Reginato, Frank Bonnano, intramural touch football game to South Dakotans, about whom very along with Nygren, going from Henry Rosensweig. decide second place in standings of little is known. Men Students 3.2 to 2.9 per carry. Ray Lester, Claude Horan, Bill rthe league already won by the Coach Harry Garnage checks in Gurnea, Richard Ofstad, Wayne Tomell and Cook, who are being Mongooses today noon. with his outfit tomorrow after- Anyone interested in work- Rose, Bill Amann, Stan Murdock, given serious consideration by The winner of the game will noon. The Coyotes come here with ing at the game Thursday park- , Morris Buckingham, Bob Woods, East-West Shrine game selectors, play the Mongooses for the grand a so-so season behind them. ing cars or ushering, see me some classy Ed Grant. are giving the pickers tab. next Tuesday and Thursday AVERAGE RECORD immmediately or before Wed- individual statistics to work on. John Groves, Buell Clement, imams, completing intramural foot- nesday afternoon. Hank Ruiz, Hank Litten, Elmer They have won four, lost four, Tomeii has completed an even ball play. Frank Carroll, Smith, Don Taylor, George Kono- and tied one. For three quarters 50 per cent of his forward passes, ' Graduate Manager. shima, George Walsh, Rudy An- Mike Anello, Jack Onyett, Walt they gave Iowa, conquerors of and has punted for a 37.8 yard av- Notre Dame, a tussle earlier in the erage during the past 10 games. drade, Iry Taggart, Ken Bosacci, Nasif and Jack Dixon He has thrown 614 passes, complet- ing 34 tor a yardage of 354 yards. None of his tosses have lost yard- LII age although 5 were intercepted. PUNT YARDAGE THE SECRET OF SUSSEX The big fullback has punted 33 times for a total of 1247 yards. His record is all the more remark- able when one considers that one of his kicks was blocked, and sev- eral others were aimed for the sideline boundaries. Cook has tried for three field goals, made good on one, and has booted 19 out of 24 conversion at- tempts. Cook's conversion per- centage measures up to 79.2 per cent.

Teachers Lose To Speech Arrow Shirts Nothing succeeds like Sussex Majors, 13-0 CAMPUS BIGWIGS who corral t of the extra- --- curricular honors without half trying, are usual- Footballs 52 op as well Sc. rain filled ly the guys that are pretty well dressed. It's a the air In Spartan stadium Sun day cinch they're Arrow addicts. Arrow shirts and afternoon when the San Jost HE Sussex type collar is the current fa- State ties do things for you. college speech majors de vorite on every campus. It is definitely felted the speech instructors 13-0 a low drupe Take that new Arrow in a a young man's collar, cut on six-man touch football game. Sussex shirt with w ide- The template, the square points flare away from faculty squad Included such spread collara hand- are moderately wide-spread, AIM'S as Peter Mingrone and the tie knot and somer shirt was never Ted insert which may be flatten, co-captains; thigh W. held rigid by a celluloid designed for CZ. It's a Rillis, playing Better get one today coach: Jan" removed if desired. honey! "an .I/11111.4 1.101, Maynard Horton,- white, colors, and striped ScotB..b while they last. In Gray. French cuffs. All neck See it today in the new The patterns with plain or dif. majors' line-up was coin- be- candy stripes 5 ms.(1 of sizes and sleeve lengths. Come in today Harrison 111cCreath arid erent colors with lies f'd Soares. co-captains; Bob Howe, tween classes! 181.1 anal handker- DenaY Morrissey, John Caro, Walt chiefs (35e) to aid and calvin, and F3y Dragoiu. abet it. Ilk...pile the rain, the oi as game went scheduled, but the spectators remained honie, sil there was am tostino section. the Due to the rain, SPRING'S ihallenge ARROW SHIRTS was again thhe 114 itiveu this MARKET the faculty. They SANTA CLARA AT 111'1' soother will I game SHOW NOVEMBER 19,1940 PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, IT h;SDAN., Music Department Half Of Male AWA Members STUDENT ART Students Over Participate Pre-Christmas Schedule For WORK ON 22 Years Old In Program Group Includes Program Of Fifty per cent of the men DISPLAY students of San Jorie State col- Jerrie Jurras, president of the - -- "A ceramic figure Concert lege are over 22 years of age, associated women students and four tees sm, Choral Numbers, the Regis- of AWA took inches high, which in a recent survey of several members a deter* garden figure, trar's office shows. part in a program at Campbell and seems to hp, 'fz A pre-Christmas schedule, consisting of a symphony concert on the spirit of The survey also revealed that high 'school Thursday. growing from and instrumental program on December 8, earth, has been added December 3, and a choral 107 students are under 18 years A series of similar programs to Bleat ental prints which will be limited to Christmas music, has been undertaken by the old, while 359 students were 18 have been planned to be present- and flower November 1, high schools in meats exhibited in Music department. announces Adolph W. Otterstein, department years old as of ed at the various the Art 1940. this district for the purpose of ac- until Thanksgiving, "Louis Ls head. hera, assistant Of the 2106 men in attend- quainting and interesting students in the AN dem Al given in the Morris Dailey The Christmas program, which will be ance at the college three are in the college. ment, announces. 'rho auditorium on Sunday afternoon, over 35, and fifty are 25 years Miss Jurras spoke to the asso- figure was made by ct CI December 8 at 4 p.m., will include old. ciated women 'students of the high Hayes Cousins, graduate art st, presentations from edx groups from Engagement Of The largest age group at the school and the Girls' League on dent, in Herbert Saunders the department, and will take the college are the 19 year olds, the policy, and program of the mics class. form of a vesper service. with 403 men. college. and what it offers to them "The little brown woman," k Those participating will be the Two Former various Mrs. Cousins terms it, as well as describing the "was spit pain' Brass choir, under direction of organizations and social events ally designed for a garden ; about dran Frank Elsass; a group of Miss Students Told Chest Dance given here. 15 by 30 feet, with Frances Robinson's advanced Entertainment was presented by flowers as daffodils, and Map and; chamber music students; the In- Former students, Berget Bern Tonight In Gym Mary Lou Hoffman with two tap ing at its feet." termediate choir, directed by Jo- and Richard Lane, will be married dances, Wilda Innes in one of her "It should be placed on st* seph Running; Bel Canto, 'Wo- in the latter part of January, It (Continued from Page 1) popular piano solos, "Deep Pur- ping stones, since lines of ti support at the figures express men's Glee club, of which Miss Nn.13 announced recently by Miss student and faculty ple," and Babs Granite, a mono- a walking moikt Alma Williams has charge; Miss Bern's parents. dance tonight to help insure its logue. Barbara Trelease sang soy- Miss Hayes explains; "thus: FO of the drive would become Maurine Thompson's madrigal Miss Bern was a music major success, and also that , oral popular numbers accompanied a part of thesis group; and the A Cappella Choir, and active in AWA affairs while on the campus. by Betty Stahlman. den's atmosphere, and be a foto BO which took honors last spring at attending San Jose State college. The Community Chest drive on I The next in this series will be the flowers." the biennial national convention Lane, who is now employed by the campus will come to a conclu- an hour program given at the "There are five separate * of music educators, held in Los the American Airlines, graduated sion tomorrow, after a seven-day Mountain View high school some- Hens in the hollow construe% WI Angeles, and which is directed by in 1938, and worked in the Con- campaign, which saw the presen- time in January. that were put together Mr. Running this year. tation of an ambitious Chest pro- , cement. These divisions WM% troller's office for a year after Sa The symphony concert will fea- graduation. gram. Still waiting for contribu- next week, Chairman Van Vleck firing, and added design to Pram ture soloist Benning Dexter, from the many campus or- is confident that the ultimate goal figure's completed form." as He was class president in his Mons tad now in his second on the campus and the will be realized, "It is a purely fictitious tip piano teacher I junior and senior years, a member ganizations in tl instructor here. Dexter has boxing and wrestling show which will be held some time not realistic," comments year as of Tau Delta Phi, honorary schol- postponed * Dee Hayes, "and was done appeared before as soloist at San astic fraternity, and active mem- Fe Jose State college, Stanford uni- ber of the Junior Chamber of NOTICES - : - Saunders direction, with MI nine versity, in San Francisco, and in Commerce. plotting the garden setting la non John French, art instructor' Berkeley. He will play Brahma' Brut Student would like to get trans- Sunday afternoon or evening for Piano and Orchestra Concerto in the Aviation Group portation to Eureka for Thanks- two or three persons. Call Colttm- D Minor, No. 1. Jape giving vacation. Phone Columbia bia 4733-W after 6 o'clock. The orchestra will play, in ad- get. Initiates Tonight 1948-W between 5:30 and 8 p.m. Five Initiated dition, Bach's Toccata and Fugue KUOI in D Minor, and Beethoven's Sym- or leave note in co-op box "M". VWCA Social Service Commit- Alpha Eta Rho, honorary phony No. 5 in C Minor. avia- A. Meseta'''. tee, Attention: The Social Ser- tion fraternity, will hold Its in- Into Business Roth programs are open to the vice Committee of the YWCA will formal Initiation tonight at the Los Angeles less public, and faculty and students WANTED: Ride to meet tonight at the home of Jean Hillview ma particularly are invited. Country club, according or vicinity for Thanksgiving. Will Smullen, 443 S. Eighth street, at Group Sunda. to Arthur Potvin, rea fraternity sec- share expenses. Call Columbia 6 o'clock. All members and oth- retary. 26132.Adele Freeman. ers interested are invited to Alpha Alpha Chapter al Be President George Aihara will --- attend. Omega PI, National Businesifs preside at the induction cere- paying Ras- Dec LA TORRE Anyone wishing a cation fraternity, held Its Ions Bill monies. Imager to Porterville, Visalia or Initiation for five pledges SRO Alpha Eta Rho pledges are Iril vicinity on Wednesday afternoon. All graduating seniors who will Wren Appointment, for La Torre pho- evening at II Campo Bello III/ Crowe, Bert Tissier, John Flesher, Ballard 50554 and ask be doing student teaching next Web' tographs continue to be made please call Gatos. Vernon Cloyd, and C. J. Thelen. quarter should make their ap- Vi daily , for Bob Eddy. I Now members formally t from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the pointments for La Torre pictures twee desk ' into the San Jose State La Torre in the Publication now. Oeso NOTICES WANTED: A band for a drum- Angela G office. I I chapter include and mer. I have a full set of drums Leon Torrey, Those who have appointments at Margery Green, /11an Gold Hamilton and two years' experiences. Tel. WANTED: A ride to St. Hel- Bushnell's studio today include: LOST: watch in Hermsdorl, and Arnold M varsity locker room. Reward. Col. 4850-W. Wallace Trabing, 88 ena or Napa on Wednesday or paints Edith Hughes, Fernando Taggawa, Re- Mr. Spencer Benbow, South 12th street. Thursday. Will share expenses. Elton Thompson, James Adcock, turn to Information office, or call of the Merritt School Call Columbia 1634-5%' between 2 Ta Geraldine Mae Holmes, Zeannette Ballard 6575.Clyde Alexander. in Oakland, spoke to In, all members of the decor- Cuplch. win and 4 or after 7. Ask for Ilelen which included active mer,1: ations committee for the AWA Young. Is- An David F. Atkinson, Rosellen WANTED: A ride to Stockton alumni, and the commerce for Christmas banquet please meet in Ben' Cornett, Rose Marie Hartdegan, holidays. Will share expenses. and their wives. Mr. the classroom in the Girls' gym roe', Fe Robert McArthur, Doris McCullah, Can leave Wednesday alter 4 p.m. WANTED: A ride to Southern spoke on the problems Call today noon? Plans must be put teaches Ed Turner, Pearl Pennington, Lar- Col. 1634-W. California (Los Angeles, Santa ing young commercial under way immediately. Ta ry Ogino. Eloise Wilson. Ana or vicinity) over Thanksgiv- Eleanor Hamilton, Chairma.n who! Rosalie Worm, Sara Jane Cor- ing vacation. Willing to share ex- Anyone interested in Molt There will din win. Wilda Enos, Robert Folen- he a meeting of the penses. Can leave any time Wed- tailor' to Los Angeles thou Freshmen class Steering Com- contact, dorf, Tamakl Ogata, Barbara Flower Arrangement club in room nesday. Call Columbia 1112. Thanksgiving vacation busy 3 of the Art building at 5 today. mittee meeting today. 7 p.m., in the Stott Standring, Francis Murtle, Lorna Aloen Miller. through Box It In lama room 24. There will be a report Davenport, Edward Garofalo. All members are urged to attend. :Union for arrangetnents. of the Organization dinner, and Lind] lIarriet Johns, Betty Shimmin, To .%11 Spartan Knights interested all Freshmen interested are invit- Anyone going as far as Sacra- U-7,n..1. in 7 757,V).1174% Helen Houseman, Margaret Wa- 1,1U will In ushering at the football game ed. Please be prompt. mento and interested in taking xen, Barbara Stutzman, Aldyth as Thanksgiving day, please contact -- two n passengers to share Evans. Ulty WANTED: A ride to San Jose HOT -- either Frank Carroll or me by expenttes, please call Bal. 5065-R noon from Santa Rosa or vicinity next NOTICES today.Jus Lundquist. ' after 15 p.m. today. WANTED: Transportation for SANDWICHES SVI two to Los Angeles or vicinity Spartan Knights: We meet In room 3 of the Pork Wednesday, November 20. Will Art building tonight Beef or Al share expenses. Tel. Bal. 4006. at 6:30.--Grisell. - Make a hot lunch that 49mdllilktiltS6111111G14 5rs1 snap Me Notice to all pledges Faculty badminton will not you added energy and broth- char ers of DTO: Formal initiation will meet tonight because of Commu- for your classes. lege nity --tite be held tonight, 6:30, at De Anza Chest dance. day hotel. Tray Service Swei. GREYHOUND Nigh educe 0411,n Open All Tau Dellis and faculty members: the When you eat out: ern, Don't forget "turkey bust" in way TRY OUR State Tower tomorrow noon. All you You can always depend on getting -samalts %lake that Thanksgising u111 by comfort- Mr can eat. Be there. the finest ingredients well prepared able, smooth -riding Greyhound Super- Famous Donuts ahoui to your taste Grand Magistrate Coach. There is a bus departing for the LOW FARES wherever about any round you want to go, at velop STATE way trio time you want to leave. Greyhound's low SPARTAN Cam, GRILL Sacramento 2.10 3.75 fares are only a third the cost of driving. 01 HUNT'S DEPOT: 25 S. MARKETRhone Col. 391 19: 16 EAST SAN FERNANDO San Francisco .90 1.00 Eureka 5.80 10.45 DONUT SHOE While Barber Shop the , J. B. Manus, OwneManewer Stockton 1.26 2.30 Rooembelt pays to look w11- Los Angeles 5.05 9.10 the CarnP,' of th 135 E. SAN CARLOS ,Vhy not enjoy the best for less GREYHOUND rs14" 114)1Z4C