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cot.LEGE TtmEs, Fitti).y. \ I i Otterstein To Lead Symphony MAUD RUSSELL Miss Latimer Reads NEW OFFICERS IS SPEAKER Is Prioress In Play Last Student Body AT 11 Before Large Group NOMINATED IN n Orchestra Concert on Tuesday, LAST' ASSEMBLY in the Little Theater LAST MEETING Dance to Feature Problems December 8 in State Auditorium In China Arel French Canadian and Negro Stratton, Palmer, Lop.-..s . Interestingly Up Trip To Fairyland Discussed Plays Feature Program for Student Affairs Greene WM Dr. Otterstein shol..iits and faculty attending atherine last Tuesday's assembly became t, an annoy ma ..,,h1. Nliss I . Santa Claus and Xmas acquainted perluips for the first NIsiry to go., 1.'111', "'re 11""'""th'i T Soloist for time with conditions as Ito. student! latily niieting ludo Be the they re- one of !test 1,1to,tii, t.,el rees Will .Add to ally exist in China. With Miss morning in the NIA presented in tin, 1,ittl. 11,,,ter Maud Russell as speaker. Chime ri, Antlitoritio, for I, Evening last Tiiestlay ‘.11. the and her problems, revolutions tend C0,11'111.111 Of ,111.1111’ the Merriment internal strive, were discussed tiler, whit gained nat..,,,..1 r. - fair, for the Winter quarter. low concert of rd. .. first sinpliony and made clear. Miss Russell, utile as a dialvd 1,, scat lake tht Nhird,r will ont this duht olrly series of three in otherwise known as the "Laugh- Itrtitight hi San J..,. ,..t. I., the 1:1.11 11.1r, cre,s A laLt swine,' Is ot on Tues- ing Foreigner," proved meinliers of the 1%1,4. r s.nanl al (t, for the glie.1-. ..1 the 1..! Student la. presented to be a Sp.,. I, Ails ,h real 1 .1i', qii.irier. ti... $11 December 8, in the treat in the way of interest - partment ill comic, tirat l hell 1;ods dance (,r rler. A ,.0.4. % (IR lag and informal weekly reading lionr : . I, Oland; I./ ..11'1 N11.1ituriuni. speakers. Nliss ...I Russell having spent the past "I.EET1A IRATIST-E" t% alum.; tt-lic livIttilcr. who is rultivsvii- . I..111 Of Ill iit el); :11111 a 11i.ji limonites special ati,. of foren,ics, was rioniniated thirteen years in China, outlined After inakint., li) IS arranged for esers himself to Ili., i.i Nliss Rather- for her audience conditions in lita.eli to her :oche, . othee ..II there. and :Imre. but t.r the \Viiiter quarter. 1...rys ,oent. lio enjoys the unique 'hat eaiuntry from 1911 up to the She 111111 Slio t.. the surprise 1... I..tigt.r com- present dill will furnish his tally Opp. .- being the first stu time. .111Se WIII11 SIII. II .1' plete. 1,,t the secret is out. ircige of .110.0. and from Indic:nom, it China has wanted to start na- CO/11111111 Iti het It'd II, SPEc1.11. lif.:c01{.1TIONS ...Joist to appear in an, .11 if Ili,. ilet V. lie .1 . I. rid' tionalism in her country for a I1.111, only shi 'I ! he will circle ioncert in this school. long lime, but has lucked the 1)flikell etigag,me,i, Lat, ate .. t..11.1,..1. 1.111,-11 1:11r11111111$ ELZ WINS WHITE wren,. is an accomplished necessarv cohesion. In 1911, Miss iner said that .1. th, I ..I. 1.1,111 1,r1111 11:111g d mt.; ballot fi.l. II who is in her second Russell began. China became a adian dialect ,11. ,. or.hent f.o..111 Ns.11, In'lieve republic.. In 191:, the 1Vorld \V viz lilirtStnlali, t 01 11111%, et,11,,ii She is a ifrailti- War ss,rk, %% II. lote.m.,.." \Nolo. I,Ii,i1.-!1,1' dark green was el, , III 11111el..1 1.1...... 111 in progress, at which time ,s1,1,,,i ladod ILO star wall the ice, svith ma- the Lo, 1.atos High School, 110 11:11 11:111,111111 1111 1101,1e i .1 Japan sent tu China twenty-one thi, methor who 111, , .1 spot Inllits playing mus- once Selitendier. lwr, she prominent in demands which aroused antag- elerstarols the "liabitame- ss,Il d a gl,ss mg. nam- l'iesitlent John Horning, social affairs. Miss onism within the country, then enough ss rite about ing Witg A hidit to t] and then.. e.anlucled shift .1,00 the United Ihe ineetina I uealay. Tree win play Grieg's "Conl- Slates forced China tu In this first four Wires enter the announced Dial floss McDonald war against her will. Lirititeniond's tea ,1 I., pt. sl I th, points of in . Nlinor." has lieen appointed 1,, take eliar.4.- China became dissatisfied with sentetl. The w. II -Lech. he tth silser tin- or. ,t ra is composed of of the eltclion bleb will 1,, held Mir position in regard to vvorldly Ilitliste" was the I his 1),.,.,,,,t1,.. sel. ....taro- foreground the largest orchastra players, and co 1.,iderable compe- power, anti as a result of that war wa, ,.1,,pted I,. the res. 111.' liark,x,.unil of stream- .,, had, and is under tition exists Sandkuhl. taking the part of the Prioress in the "Cradle II among the members. China was made nation consci- Ruth onant ,I. I h. Itg!,f sh.,fts, playing bide-'il- re,11,,:. Ntr. Otterstein. All the music teachers, princi- ous. Song," is doing an outstanding characterization of a rather ,eek with each other above. I,.. the first concert of pals, superintendents, and music STUDENT MOVEMENT difficult part. The last performance is tonight. opt...,de corner, of the room «phony orchestra MOAttend Smoker In supervisors within a radius of IOU Nliss Russell told of the morn- "111. Iairs land will again be much in iithial the assistance of a miles, have been sent sptcial in- ing on May fourth, 1919. when ten .r r.liitrus. Honor of Football Men idea"' A large gli'tening' vitations in ortltr to spread the thousand students were arrested State Players Present "Cradle Song', a ft), ere,' star will form a et. pa:, ago the symphony knowledge of the competence of for making public speeches arous- dians c en.ls kgroinid for the silhouetted . . The and tra . r ow college was or- our music dtpartmenl. ing the people to the realization SOUT111-:-. 4,1:i. A ,, \ form, of the orchestra players. of were the guests of lionoi ;it a -1 aitti tifty or sixty mem Students are granted the special the need for nation spirit. Al as Contribution to Chnstmas Program Minialure Christmas trees, smoker given bs the lint r-fraliT under the direction of Miles privilege of obtaining reserved that time the Student Nlovenienl Ifavina lised f s.:. central one. tia.t. in Giuncil Son J.Ist, will box .,11. The following year, seats for this concert, free of held sway for sestti yeisrs, their fexas and other southern in the orchestra. states. Women's club last et 1.0 The faculty Nor,a1 Church of the tharge, by calling for Ihein objective being tu reform the Viola Gillis Rises To Dramatic Heights in Excellent Miss Latimer wa, able to members will occupy inter- ing. Campus fraternities that are a sinning rs' C.,Ilege of Columbia Mr. Otterstein's office. Those who people, giving speeches to tell the iwet the negro poems with box in the actual on the council, and were the hosts emposite corner. Tilt there were eighty hold season tickets for the con- people where they stood in trea- Portrayal of Sister Johanna r..alistre. The ever popular refreshment "Coo- of du, es ening were corner will occupy Last year. under Mr. cert series will nlso be granted ties which other countries hail Sigma Gamma V"ehel l’i"dseY hn"'"' tiniega. Nlu Alph.i. Tan Delia the third vacant corner of the the number reached reserved seats at this symphony. made against China. The stu- Pathos and comedy niarken1 the . f"rfil " P"."I "f "l'i'l"""' Phi. lota Sigma Phi, and the P. Since this is usually the tht. and this year, still Remember the elate. December dents felt they must do some- frt 1111 II It , t I Ill I,. I III 1,er:- most prestntation of "Cradle Song," by the Prioress and the Vicaress. i I.. NI.tp.rs. popular and important cor- Mr etlerstein's direction, Ft. Get your ticket earls. They're thing to bind the people together. Players' Christmas 11111011 WI., 1111Tere111 1110111 ille 11,- ner of the room, in the estimation They encouraged the San Jose These two wilinen have the re- This smoker, arranged lie show . hundred and thrs, free and (only a few remain. home industry 031 41111. isn the work in that of the students, it will be eleverly Ind play, which was nisei] its first sponsibility of seeing that tin. :he appreciation of the council the buying of home products. Nliss 1.atimer didn't ii,. 1110110.. .ind attractive's. urranged. evening in the 110Viet'S and nuns do not become for the hard work that the In 1917 there come to the fore performance laid 1011C. liVel*:1" espressive. The student body worldi),.. and go to every ex- 1' poi OillIelics for of this quar- ialtant Hobbles Back T9 Surprise Assembly For .. 'denies. movement, which Morris Dailey Auditorium before too "Ifell Fire I, a 1:0 rt: ing treme to keep them from the sOi.11111 Was aileltiltql ter ha, put on three successful changed the language from class- You", and "ie.,' 111,1," oitipleted a packed house, and will be pre- taint of sin. Yet their e.liarges himilret1 Oftililwrs tjo danees :dreads-. Combined ss-illi Classes On Crutches Women Next Tuesday ical to vernacular. The Chinese the seeond group. sented to the student body and are mere human being,. ;mil as a In Otis mid their Imsts, the exceptionally attractive and people were encouraged to read Pl..1Y IS EXCEI.LENT different decorations, public again this evening. result, we base the plot for -Cra- Moo: of thy suceess for this this ..ne 11 out, eventuallS. In view of it being the last and write. and by 1923, as a re- dle Song." Paid lirten’s "Fi,m,". .,ne-I pe,,,,iegi .11.11. Sidle cannot fail tie head the list. Don't the truth about meeting of this quarter, the A. sult of this movement, five mil- Viola Gills is doing one of the act tr,gialy RE.tLISTR' CFIAR.UTEItS of the North Carolina 1 I...liege Is 11111. 10 the work of Phi miss it, Saturday night. December se.....1 di id, Matter about NIr.1 W. S. nssembly next Tuesday lion had learned to read and greatest characterizations that lenant he 4.113.r:eiders are real 1111111:111 fai mei. district. s, as the I `die .\11.11,.. under Ihe leadership of :.111. In the \Vonien's (ism! . nk dfanCs will include a surprise entertain- write, which stimulated AO ad- has ever been enacted on the last. and 0..1.., coming to, beillg,-1/1111111. 111,1I 11111. Illee1S in !is far 1111. 3 s in. w iirran,s1 for s Di.' room garb. As a! ment program. A number of fac- lf:ontinued on Page Four) State stage. Iler interpretation of fell number on the w. I MISS DIMNIICK SPEAKS every -day life. 'this is sho.wn he ..10.1'.1!".. .111iI 11.11,1:1.1 tter f..cl, cIge idly members, including Dr. Sister Johanna of the Cross is phis W.1, :III 111111,11.i; .1111, he did not sers. cleverls scene in which fiiiii II.. .. !cithrobe, Kaucher, Miss Lydia Innes, and quite different from anything that 011e 10 .111,1 NI, I ' Ililen Dinimick. Dean if pajamas, and Registration Procedure a canary is given to 11Ie 11111111er 1 Ili, I't ,t. Nliss Tucker. are arranging she has done for San JOU' Players, inlerorclolom t,f 'r' N\--iiieo eppers. Ile came in bird I I.. r first at San Jose State. spoke and easils equals. if not sur- Mill each thinks that the special numbers. r at Santa Clara td.i. Ait of clothes, shoes. Told Technical Students loves her best, which. I,. Ilit Pri- 4ftlers - it I, it High A short business meeting to 11111%eS, all Of 111.1. past perform- %Cent'. ,111.11 111,' t If. ,t II. Girl,' terything, BUT, Ile oress and Viearess. is a great sin .,111,11 ilIF.111 is ,,ri. League on Friday. Norelll vicar complete Sister" ances. leering her 11.11i1 . lwr .. miging robe over hi, "Rig plans and In Thursday Meeting and must be atoned for with 111:0 initr at their regular meeting. receive SUPPORTING CAST ing her husband of 1,, me its' . the rumor in th, a delegate's report will penance. It .11tind, ouncil is r.pi. of Miss Dimmiek's talk students met "'liars- Jean Users. who received such murderer. there was not ., w3i, Conduet." n whyrs 1re. leave most of the hour for the en- Technical When a small infant is given to I, the ,I11.1,111 "Ylanners and favorable criticism for the Duch. in the 1.0111 : dot got cum, tertainment skits. All campus this. morning in the old training the nuns, they de%ole the nest 211 dis- ess of lierwich in -Lady Winde- vibrant , s.i .,.t. _ s sort of a wager. women are invited 10 attend and building, where Mr. Heath s.ears of their lives to the rearing mere's Fan," is also doing excep- NI.t,, I .t1,, went t.! jos night seh,1 eia enjoy themselves. cussed registration. Ile explained of the child, and when 20 people tional work in the role of the 4, ause he felt it his duty to do the Personnel tests and the Eng devote 21i years or their list., to Vicaress. while Ruth Sanelkuld's he IA.., physically able to satisfactorily, anti is carrying on lish A ""i"inattuns -Students one job, the result 111US1 ht. eseep- Priori.ss is easily one of Pie out- MEW' all of his classes, night school,' should make up all tests that they lionally 1.1110(1 or bail. Around this Hi!tinl Club To Tramp tiMIS stated. standing characters in the play. Oki mt progressing very tend at San Jose State. have already taken." he Chilli and the 11111111111elleSS 1.f the In Mt. liamihn Range M.WAYS Tests in arithmetic and penman- Around thtse three main char- mins is woven the heart.pedling 1;AN't ship will be given this Saturday acters Lawrence Mendenhall, elli "Cradle Song." On Last Sunday Hihe cCOPEI/ nt eleven o'clock. Personnel rector of llic play. has shaped a This evening "Cradle Song" tests will be given January' tfili very capable supporting 1'11%1 will lje given its second perform- , . :ober and ninth. 1101111)0tit'll Of Adde NI:11011e, ance to the sludentboily. Al- been set as the date for The registration process has Montgomery, Marie Anderson, though no admission will be Itike of the 111Se Still. II been simplified sii that unneces- Nlary FrancisLlannibal, Nlargarel (downed, a silver offering will be San Club. The trip will to iive. ' WIEfrICCART FFIEATHZ.Ef \len sary congestion will he relieved. King. Margaret Ity-dberg, Waller taken for the benefit of the San Sierra Itenul in the NI II In order to cooperate with the Morris, and Cal Kirby. Jose Slate College student loan too range, in the s faculty and make the entire reg- The setting for "Cradle Song" i, fund. Cilivtras FOX istration easier students should I fere is one item that always road through picturesque mun- have tentative programs made try. CALIFORNIA out and approved before January makes a "hit" as a Campus Talk Gives Lopes and Stratton 'Fhc hikers will meet at the ,,, BIG DAIS 4th. Women's g:1111 at ninealtirty a. Ileath will be in his office Christmas gift-- Mr. III. 111111 will prtweed les car to 1111. GARY COOPER eleven until one clock, from end of the pavement oft the Sierra IN pAll %Mt III I Monday. January rith. beginning Close Race Heralded for Forensics Road. They v.111 hike I.. the top It is announced several new WOMAN,' a lie of the ridge and back. The total "HIS offered for courses that are being distance is soitiewhire near eight -- with Several II\ CI)N \ I \ NZE the winter quarter. miles. CLAUDETTE COLBERT CO. program that Sheaffer Life-time Pen changes in the BRING LUNCH -- Cle.iirenan this term and also of the Collegt should be noted. Nominations fur All faculty members iind stii COMEDY students should 1 NI. C. A. CARTOONS All technical Alf:6r,, Forensii., Man dents in the college are cordial's. Student Perrs Steal - make an effort to see Mr. Heath Rumor has it that NEWS $7.50 to $10 ger, and Music Itepreseittato.. invited to attend. but they are STAGE about their programs before lion and AI Lopes are the probable Stu, asked to bring their own lunch. mere inatle Wednesday in the leading contenders with Carl Pal - Our liberal policy now makes it possible to Thursday of final examination wenr old clothes and cola, rt.11.1.. I. 1’ this quarter. dent Hotly meeting. For Chairman liners strength rather unknown. extend week shoes. 11.111.1 purchase these practical gifts antl Affairs the nominees i For Forensie Manager. Law- VODV1L of Student Cars are needed for tran.a.,,, the payments to accomodate the purchaser RADIO MD4SAGE SERVICE Palmer, Perry Stratton. I relive Hill, member of Plasers, were Carl lion. Anyone who ian offer on, and a Speech Arts major. who ROAD So(' U3 fOdlly. and Al Lopes. iv asked to sign on the list posted The State College Radio Club Is ni I made a rinse bid for the Aire Carl Palmer, a Player, on the main bulletin board. SHOW station has been completely re and against Leon Wartlike last yenr.1 present assistant y-ell leader, Lenders for the hike are :Mis 1' modeled and rebuilt and k now eminently( stink o st g ion has been active in Tucker, Miss Dorothy Horne. Fox Miss' ACTS running s ((((( othly on its course siar. gene Rendier, the incumbent. Mr.1 rek 5 BR; work throughout the last Dr. Raymond Mosher 411111 JOhn NI)%1 one toward regular message service Itiailler debated against the Uni- particularly In the Sophomore Horning. for students. ,ersity of California this quarter, Lindsay president Curtis Stratton. THEHILL" class. Perry "OVER Daily contact with Santa Cruz and was a mtInlier of the dithat- Honks Stationery Engraving of the Iota Sigma Phi, the Indio, - ,1111 High School is now being main- Ite is running NOTICE ALL SECRET trial Arts honor fraternity. hies , ing team last ytar. , 111 NN tained, and students desiring com- tit this time. SIXTY MENIRERS 17 EAST SANTA CLARA sTitErr been a member of the SAutlent Af- for re-election 1 1 1 1.11.ERS munication with any one in Santa Weitz, who has been man- San Jule, California fairs committee previously and Carl 1 ,1%Ii$11 Cruz mny submit their messages aging the concert series, Wai Re sure to look in your Co-op, has been prominent in Junior Ballard 4288 to the Club or present them in for boxes for an important communi dais activities. AI Lopes is elteted on a white ballot Mil- written form at the to,ok rutin- cation. president of the Sophomore class,ian. Hepresmittitive. ler of the "Co-op." San Jose, California, Friday, December 4, 1Ni "I may not agree with a thing that you say, but I will fight to ants orn the death for your right to say it."Voltaire. Ditortal Pay of Or tlair Tolley

V 4 San Jose Chronicle Upstairs to the Right German Lager 1 FA Beer"li THE MOVING FINGF1 (--of very small Meer.) IJust Among Ourselves 1 of Small State Collegejimes An article in last Friday's edi- "sin". Her father st.. 1 The poor Times Staff! First tne Tunes, with the sub- Michael's service, hut ;, Despite adverse, NuttThis column os Whew. Ah! These lovely, invigorating, tion of the ininlical not to to clean up on natur- soured by the MORRIS WILLIAM/I Asait. BeeietY ffalltee....DOROTHY FALLA football team starts sequent gossip that would publi. mention, uncalled for, criticism, th, ,(+110te sod". frosty mornings! What is better ThOillat lassiames Editor CLARENCE NAAS Sparta 9.ditor ...... SOB ELLIOTT the editor and managing editor. ally accompany it, has brought to obloquy cast upon It. daus:.: Ass..iant huiwr Urit Spun. Assistant ..BART CONCANNON here we are back in print again. nice, cold MASI Editor BURTON ROSE "" " ."" amb than to have u And now, from the other end of interesting play the girl becomes a r ..t. 1.1.3 Buy, can I """"d my mind a very fit Society ...... GRACE USHER TOW WANTVALLEY take 'eni. any nu u/ as you step out- scale, comes a though 1.ture Editur LOUIS SCALES knock you aver the intellectual Henry Arthur Jones' "Michael and after a peri..i What a pleasure it is to broadside from the faculty. Lost Angel." This is profes- seems to be resign,' 1111teriel Amiletents Of course it's only a rumor, but side? His Januar Alfred Harald Ulrlel favorite play, and atively happy, it ,.. Comte:me Kumm Dunn we've heard that police adminis- I see Morrie skip to school, clapping your . sedly Nir. Jones' itsetag t Harman Shoes Jam. Fitzgerald Clifford Alan. is up in the many of his du, with to many people Dorm. knetseg Ruth Brown Katherine Welte. tration students are getting their made us all sign singing "Jingle Bells!" Wild Bill l'oytress it deals, as 1111C111 Interval Samaria Ars. Thelma Vit.. Al Chandler hantls and to a nunnery Jur columns last air because he was reported to the moral life cunteiuporary is of an :anefil Aoeh Mae Rhoads L.... Germ. Dummy Wood.* practice in "mob" control bs What is inure delightful than a is heIlla ltd. Boas. Herman In VI. Peggy Duro. week, even favor a war with Japan. Bill, the date of its writing. That date mankind. Later III 'II,. 1,4 shoving their way through the ents 3eorge healthy, fuggy, frosty, morning? having been itt axe last 1.:n some years passed now, but al- through the force ; f Special Writers closely congregated members of u Washing is Ilan 111 T. W. IfseQUARRIZ JIMMY CLANCY ton. We must hrow him out, Vete!) pleasantness, has no desire for though parts of the play may stance, and his own 11.1.1(n Faculty Advisor Artist certain sorority who gather in the v. The DR. CARL HOLLIDAY MAILItiitY HEW' pretty good another conflict. seem old-fushioned, some of the sires, combined with thaw 0 main entrance between classes. ley and idealist who hides still applicable. beautiful woman, SI,. Beal.. Staff ' _Ieurge, and Jim Une night last week someone Bill is an moral lessons are mad gp. cent MARION WELLER TFLEPH0NE NAI LAND PI% LEON WARMER t:lancv and I. under a tough exterior. Uh well, Especially at this time. that he has commilt..1 a yinid And we've seen times when called me on the telephone. After The fir Remember Bill, everybody makes mistakes. Michael is a servant of God. He sin. After a terra', spirit: that would be a tough assignment my I had respectfully said "Hello' contain ..090A.,SCIk4.f& zealous in his duty, and his struggle, he forces hin.self of homework for any man. request for a poem about the fog? and informed him that it was in- is Hoover, ' IteacTspaper --- ,-,..r. Member) . lt came finally, and it's poetry all we're apologizing , Mr. moral laws are so impregnated in what he had forced the ma deed ), he asked me to "wait a While translate. .0.1. ts sixosfr believes them girl to do--make a itablit Personal nomination for the right, a sonnet written by Mr. minute!" After.1 had stood with Robinson, it sometimes happens his inind that he cot _ sion his the Buss possessor of the most Wood of our English faculty hand for a that we have too much material They are not open to of guilt. 1 ta result Published remil.ly mery Tuesday and }rides during tbe college row by Associated contagious the telephone in my written I Shame to put good poetry into a paper. Even though short a seasonable and logical discus- profitable to no one It Students of San Jade State College. smile on the campus: Hal (Hap- brief period, the same person for the brut writers. I Entered as Aseond-Class Matter at the San Jo.. California. Postai'. February 13. 192S column like this, bui you'll all items are inure iniportant than sion as to their value in forward- happiness neither to hansell py) Ulrici. suddenly informed me that "the ication Pre. of WrightiEley Ca.. 19 N. Second St.. Sian Jose. CellfornIa. appreciate the change. Here it is: our columns, still, news items are ing human happiness to him they the woman he loves, to a' minute was up" and hung up im- linen I not generally put on the Feature merely are. In the course of his one connected %yid] itit a. TYRANNY Sonnet on Emerging from a Fog mediately. It was only then that writers that a daughter townspeople were If I were feeling more propitious, I realized that I had been the page. duty he discovers supplied WI SI/1111! say they love a fog. I love . . . servants has had a juicy morsel of gossip, and The tut Not inclined to be judicious, victim of a Garogantuan practical of one of the the sun, lions hrr Believing vengeance not delicious, No apology is ever due to the illegal relationships with a young was all. joke, perpetrated bs some jovial, colt A Treat In Music Anil never more than when, kind of letter that Miss Hinze man of the village. He believes The point seems th nie ties, I'd excuse you. swashbuckling fellow who was to long dimly led is enough, and that moral obsession anti midi, 1 really just a big, over-grown kid wrote. that repentance not is often 1 Through mists oppressive, lost a pub. harmful as immoral aken But now I see you're so regretful, had he forces the girl to make ,4,,ession. and nigh fordone, at heart. Strangely enough, I Coast col Few people realize that right here in San Jose exists My mind is set and grows more Newspaper work is fun. We lic acknowludgement of lice J. CLANCY. I feel a sudden rift break over- never considered the enormous State Co one of the state's most popular musical organizations. the setful reporters see anti hear all sorts head. possibilities of such a situation, 'ssue is I Richards Club. Famed I'll forget that I'm forgetful. of interesting things. We know for its concerts all over the state. or I should have have tried it on done lo And abuse you. Then fog and fear both claoklike all about happenings and saying, the club gives San Jose a series of concerts each year, com- some of the longer winter even- World Importance will drop from nte. that cannot be published. We Affairs of Reviewed and parable to the best to be heard anywhere in the bay region. The laughing Titan at a mighty ings. Think of the wealth of Who Gel Maybe Fni wrong, but the gen- have opportunities for verbal fire- On the evening birth amusement that could be derived one of tI of December 16, in Morris Dailey Hall. eral idea around here seems to be works. For The Times By Special Corresponde Brings forth for me alone tht from calling every one in the tel. of last s, the Richards Club will give the first concert of the season. that the only members of the Yet we also are subjected to flashing sea, ephone-book, one by one, until The The club is at the present time issuing its annual invita- Student Body who are absolutely more personal criticism than any Ity ALFRED IIIIANDLLIt The sky, the warm air. and the nearly the whole town had been to sell tion to the people of San Jose to become associate incapable of publishing this "slab" other group on the campus. mem- earth. properly gulled! This is not the copy, Ns I. are the members of the publica- genial . . . bers of the organization. Associate memberships are only only possibility, however. The T. S. l'ItESIDENTIAL makes four words, .! figure f tion staff. Your Uncle Jasper suggests two dollars for the year, and the privileges of the mem- Nor am I one who, bravely and joke would be even more effective MUTTERINGS. "No talk of politt; qualits " that the next issue of the Times v.. bership allows the holder two reserved seat tickets for thc alone, if the practical joker would tell The presidential campaign is "Not a word. east, We hear that the latest thing should be published in Chinese. entire year. Would follow darkling through his victim to wait half an hour thundering in the distance. Al- the window." read the in Paris Night Clubs are female Even if, somebody would a misty span or an houror two hours. Of ready the political skys are glim- Roosevelt also .t. what tsi, Not only do they present concerts of their own work. gigolos. write in and say that the proof An inward thin white road-line. course, there's always the chance mering with faintly lurid flashes political talk. II; San Jos, they import outside artists at the cost of several hundred May we suggest for a theme reading was terrible. With my own thut the victim would refuse to of political backfiring. Hiram sharks felt the v.h. . urn h project. dollars each. This work is all done through the money song. "I Subsidize My Baby's I must know lives that wait that tong. Then where (:alifornia Senator, met not been revealed. paid in by the associate members at Eyes." frame a Johnson, two dollars each. larger plan, would your joke be? Just gone A flagrant breach of profes- news sharks in while en The Richards Club is an organization of which we And dwelling where the vital to smash! Howrver, if the right sional ethics occurred when a route to Washington. l'ressed for "ALFALFA-Ct./ad:A.' 141 The New York "Vale Alumni students may well be proud, and the music is the type well worth sun-god rolls, victim were found, the time math prof and math a statement, he scribbled, "The MURRAYPRESIDL’. Club" has sent a petition to their and listening to. Do your part and send in your associate mem- Align my years with titne's could be extended indefinitely. A chased and caught a burglar on decision of Mr. Coolidge not to CANDIDATE? Alma Mater asking that students What do bership. Charles magnetic poles. sure-flre way to have some merri- our campus. Listen. become a candidate next year en Stamping and stur g. with Fresh I Pugh. in the Bean Building downtown. be confined to the campus on all we Prof. Itrere- ment would be to tell the victim you think, have titles him to the highest praise of copy of the U. S .stituti Par r will enroll you for the coming season. week-ends. courses for? That's worth memorizing. to wait thirty-flve yearsthen, ton and those police the American people. If Mr. fluttering in his ia I.eave it to an alumnus to think vou, Professor Bering! Artists amaze me. They don't after the titne had elapsed, to say FIP on Hoover were to make a like deci- hand, Governor W.. . Het of that! try to paint every twig and leaf. to him, in a croaking voice, "Your sion, he would have the undying Murray of Oklahort; ialked Just a little glimpse of glory, and time is up!" However, there Herman Simon was a lot of fun gratitude of the rank anti flle of electing a President ;; famil They want the boys to spend Lenathen Your Stride we grow in our attempt to fill might be some difficulty in keep. as the lead in "A Scrap of Paper." the Republican party.' Evidently with the geography ;ions I Saturday nights playing bridge NLI in the picture. "Align my years ing your whiskers out of the His Prosper was a gay, scintillat- Mr. Johnson doesn't like the paci- Harlem river, one Kt, has an and drinking buttermilk. It used I I with time's magnetic ing chap, with odd, Frenchy ges- president, ling of the needs of -..ple al: 14 N. I to be Poles-- I mouthpiece. Anyway, I can see fistic attitude of the poker and beer. tures. Vera Parr. Dorothy Mor- v,thoerdMsi,sshi:stpcii. In :41 Did you ever stop to think that people are not so dif wish I could write something like that the thing has possibilities, judging by the hamingue we had . "Larry" German. that. and ton. and George Greenleaf were saw: "Junior - arm p ferent in many ways from clocks and watches? A little I intend to study it further to listen to when we highly enjoyable. The play as a sonal interest in the -; watch will tick away. minute after minute. in a sort of at my leisure. Follies" a few weeks ago at the whole was very good. You can And so %VC hear de st frenzy of nervous tension. It is always hurried. But did I suppose WA shall hav e to Cal. Doubtless Mr. Johnson EX-BOARD generally depend on Players to do and groanings a gip: come to it finally, and insist that On looking over this column, I would like to have the Republican ings f Elsie you ever notice the big grandfather clock in the hall at something good. politico-governmental rnactl there be no smoking anywhere on can see that I've crossed out sev- ring to himself if his statement is home? It ticks away. with a long, unhurried stroke. calmly warming and Wirt. A regular meeting of the Execu- the campus. I'm getting just about eral of my original inspirations a criterion. beating out the minutes and hours with a deliberation that coming campaign. tive Board was called to order fed up requesting smokers to and substituted what I believed One day this week I heard a matches the step of a philosopher, taking an evening stroll. by valves are blowing . President John Horning. Roll keep away from the buildings, to be more apt and incisive girl getting herself excused from VICE PRESIDENT VS. Fl was of emotion, accome The big grandfather clock always reaches the hour mark called. and the minutes of the especially the entrances. There phrases. Gertrude Stein, the fam- one of Doc Pickwells classes be- KANSAS SENATE.. SRA with the crazed little watch, and yet it never has to hurry! previous meeting were read and ous cause she was sick. undertone of the NI, are evidently just enough "modern" poet, says that she When asked if he was going to WAN approved. Slipping rapidly into my street rumblings of the inorc Some students are like that little watchhurrying thoughtless or selfish people in learned how to write poetry by run for Vice-President again or Under old business, Frank car conductor's disguise, I fol- of machine. Soon th. a 77 E th:-.ugh life with a desperation caused by too much to do, that group to spoil the situation studying Keats' erasures. so may- whether he had decided to run Covello made a report on the lowed her to see where she would paign will be rush,:, f,,,w1 they never have time to think. They make their job harder for everyone. be somebody for the Kansas Senate, Charles coming rally. The purchase of can by maybe be? a! spend her afternoon. Darn her! with the breath-tab, shred Phone ( than it really is. Dashing from class to class, always fight- Possibly all of you don't know Curtis roared: "No! And nobody serpentine was discussed, and Mr. become a can become a She must have been sick after all, an overloaded oxcart it, but the stale carries no insur- is making this decision but me ing minutes and seconds, they cram themselves full of dis- Covello was instructed to buy 50 because she went home. ance. When a building burns it great I said great and I Charlie Curtis and when I make a associated facts. They never take time to search after the rolls including that from Al Hal- BRITISH TARIFFS takes from two to five years to re- meann ot ungrent: statement, I will niake it ... " real values in life. They are so busy recording things after ler. Class skits, the band, yells, In self-defense ]. ton I place it. In our crowded condi- poet Notice to Times Staff Members: If yoo little watch, that they do not make use songs, and talks by coaches and raised tariffs not to .,...ed IN the fashion of the tion here, we can't afford by s Feed yourselves nt Dr. Holliday's at ht.n.. members of the team were to a risk AI. SMITH DINES against the exports . f other! of the minutes as they go by. like that. tudying my and a hatrack home, and mostly at Dr. Holli- melte up the program. Smoking is a most WITH ROOSBVELT. lions and particulariN Amen We can all learn from the old grandfather clock; take frequent source of flee, and and a machine gun and a day's expense, Monday night, at L'nder new business, President can- Alfred Emmanuel Smith and This deals heavy Id", s to h not be permitted pair of lavender wings half past six. Now don't show up it easier, pause and think for a moment now and then Horning brought up the question in or near the Governor Roosevelt, for four sian anti German est :ts. Mrs. buildings. There is also the mat- can become by reading Tuesday at Seminar and say, lengthen your stride. of sending delegates to the Pacific months engaged in not speaking minor blow to U. , expo 36 ter of good housekeeping. Cigar- erasures my of mine "Someplaccunholy, I forgot!" Relations Institute conference, to to each other, broke the record What many Englishin..:1 hopel ette stubs lying around can become, be held at Takoya Lodge. The ertainly by talking finances at a luncheon is raising of all tardis fora spoil the appearence of do..,r- Dr. Lubowski may be heard It is in our youth that our judgment is surest, when quota for San Jose State this year at the latter's Manhattan home. a tariff truce which w rts Doul.li ways, walks, and gateways. No DOG.GRR-Ef. regularly singing foreign songs as green young freshmen we enter college with unsullied was ten members, and to date it Two hours later Al emerged from in free trade. The pr ent Br wit one here is entitled to personal PREJUDICE over KQW. The funny part is minds and clean faces, those days when we know that was possible for three persons to behind closed doors to remark: kb tariff will serve 1.. tura service. Oui custodians have t..0 I don't like people like Pollyanna that he is actually worth listen- all the world is wrong, no attend, said persons being fin- "Well, I had a good meal." disjoint the debts r. pare, right is what we think. and that much to Because they're always ing to. I heard him singing "The anced by the Y. W. C. A., the A. do already without hav- payments es: :re: Sun,' , compromise, and no comparison. and Song of the Volga Boatman." He "What did you talk about?" ' as the W. S., and a faculty ing to act as valets. grinning carrying a banana. . member. hit and held the sustained note "We talked State finances. That are cut off by tariff P. M After some discussion concerning lt would be a fairly simple MYSTIC INDIA near the end in a way that Feodor the Student Body budget, it was matter to correct the difficulty by I - During the recent debate between Saint Mary's and For the poet Tagore Chalirpin would not has e been moved, seconded, and carried, cancelling a registration or two. I refuse to Francisco University, it was suddenly discovered that shout ashamed of. San that the Executive Board go on I don't think our relationship side. To have discover what he's both teams had prepared the affirmative record as giving sincere moral should take that form. If our Until I talking The Cruel Abandoning of Oswald about! Entertainment is rife around both teams agree was a disgrace worse than defeat, and support to the project. but. be- men are intelligent enough to this college. San Jose Players accordingly the clash was postponed indefinitely. cause of lack of finance, being come to college, they should be ALOHA present "Cradle Song." The Rich- Poor Oswald! Ile tried so hard Perhaps a bit too unable to send a delegate. able to take a sensible view of WAH KEI OH! ards Club has given a music re- to hang on the small spark of life pected of him! Ile .11;Idl' Formal reeognition of the Com- this situation, and correct it You may find Hawaiian music de- lightful cital. And, not least, the college that was left in him, but there ways start right off ' ; Because of the depression and the scarcity of money, merce Club was then discussed. themselves. It's most embarras- ;,r4 Flut for me, I flnd it perfectly symphony orchestra v.111 soon ap- just wasn't any more energy left asked to, you under,: I, the trustees of Beloit College, Wisconsin. have announced It was suggested that a form for sing for me. or any other member frightful. pear under the leadership of l'rof. to carry his poor shaking frame was sometimes a Int tosol vegetables, the recognition of new organiza- of the faculty. to have to handle a that meat, potatoes, eggs, fruits, chickens, and A. W. Otterstein. After that come any farther. After all, he deserved rather extreme laitu - Har tions be adopted and submitted to twentv.year-old as if he were a a will be accepted for tuition. MODEST CONCLUSION the finals. a rest, for Oswald had served his was meant to fright loin a standing committee. The presi- child. or to expose him in a sit- Dec As I go on rhyming and compos- masters faithfully for well nigh action. He was CNA' ',11,Jec' I dent was to appoint a committee uation which looks much like- iti ing and harping twelve years. uncalled for kicks to.. and to investigate new organizations sneaking.. If I um wrong in this I dor I Creating a feeling for rhythm, balance, and plenty of It strikes me that I do a lot of All this. of course, v r, and report at the next meeting. attitude, I hope Demonstration of Puppets So you don't think twelve years someone will and It opposition, guests ate spaghetti, weiners. pickles, linger e:;roing! rs had begun to grow tr.! Theron Fox was then thanked come in and set me right. such a long time? Perhaps not rolls, coffee, onions, and niarshmallows at an Art Club F or Speech Arts Maiors for printing the placards for the where most lives are concerned, ble. Texas. Incidentally some of the smoke nal meeting in Pacific game rally. The secretarY but it was rather a lenghty run These things laden breaths in the classrooms Perry Tolley, famous interna- hr WAS instructed to notify Mr. Fox Verse Choir Will Appear for dear old Osv.aild. You see Os- very good effect oir make it most unpleasant for oth- tional ai coot of the Student Budy's apprecia- puppeteer, will present two weld was a Ford touring car and Even the strongest Several skulls have been found in four Indian mounds ers. I wonder if some smokers' under tion. at the Clift Hotel, S. F. of hie masterpieces of creative twelve years is a long lime for lions can't stand SI by an anthropological research class from Sacramento J. breaths are not worse than oth- dramatics So on Howard Nelson then reported here Tuesday afternoon any Ford to be leading such an strain like that forever. C. The mounds were discovered between Sacramento and ers? Seems to me there's a dif- Oil La Torre, I'mler the direction of Miss and evening. Deceinber For active life tober 16, 1931, brave ;Id and stated that all ference, sort of a scale that as was led by our ex- Co'urtland. the art work vvas F:lizabeth Jenks, the Verse Speak- the past three years San Jose hausted friend. breathed his last. Th. first sP designed and ranaes all the way from a frag- WAS In be contpleted in two ing Choir is holding extensive Players have been trying to sr of coughing only nuel, rarer A The body of the deceased was at the University of to smell. daily rehearsals in preparation ceure an engagement from Mr. to Lop Newly enrolled students weeka. found desolate and nlone on the that much harder Had a funny experience last for its first appearance, which is Miley, but have been unsuccess- were recently treated to a picnic at the Grand Canyon. Mr. Thomas then reported that I side of the Page Mill road. In- but after a couralic-" year. A student, who had been scheduled to be held at the ful until this year. dect stall" Arriving at the canyon at noon. the picnickers even post- the moving picture machine had Cliff vestigation revealed tilt. fact that finally came to a smoking some sort of frosted C1111- Hotel in Son Francisco, on Tues. I'erry Dilley's puppets are sob. Illy Ow poned their lunch until they had seen the great chasm. been purchased and the schedule he had been abandoned about tsvo with a convulsive roe bage leaves, and whose breath (lay night, December 15th. known throughout the world that all 0 for pictures marked out. It was and weeks ago by his owner who was be the epitaph was simply paralyzing, came in to Representatives from nine of have won approval action. suggested that a similar schedule everywhere. very disgusted to find that Os- crove: He died in see me. Ile assumed the pose of the lending cultural clubs Although puppets WI All student cars must be registered at Oregon State be made for the camera man, and in San and puppet couldn't live any longer. Anne injured dignity, and complained wald just College. Failure to register means an appearance at the that an advisory committee be Franriseo will be present at the shows may not seem to be the that another student, who sat formal dinner, and for college traffic court. appointed to help with the techni- among the thing students. "Is tie ige near him in one of his classes, Our private defectives report At Mt. Holyoke is' ratifies of the propect. Mr. ntables present are Archbishop such intelligenria as Napoleon, off that men form the biggest subject Vassar:: "What kind Thomas stated that Junior Wil- was an inveterate garlic eater. Hanna, Reginald Travers from Dr. Johnson, and T. W. MacQuar- At The modern co-ed knows more about sigh-chology always the center of halo de- the Travers Theatres, who rie will probably of discussion al girls' colleges. does he drive?" son, in tharge of the machine, will change your chirP, than psychology. voted to that vegetable. Two talk on At Itryn Mawr, they ask: "How At Smith the lasties will have a three-man staff. Western Dramapnat and opinion. And frequently this form have dancer?" Since there WWI no further but- marvelous smells! It must present and Redfern Mason, music of drama is sought in preference much does he know?" he a good College: "Wbert arila A woman will gladly suffer a broken heart, but a pin iness, the meeting wits adjourned. been a battle royal. and dramatic critic, who Is acting to the "Grand Guignol" or stage At Wellesley the question 11: hell.. MI116 "Who was his grandfathert" prick of her vanity arouses her ire. JF.AN BYERS, Secretary. T. W. MacQU AMIE. as toastmaster for the evening. productions of the day. _ STATE COLLEGE TIMES, EllIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 19:11 PAGE THREE ormer State Richard's Club Opens Thirteenth Annual Season Zebu Riley, Men Will Edit Class of 1920, New Magazine Dies at Home mason, Flaherty Issue Fomer Member of Allenian ....1 firsi In January Taught 1 at Jefferson . witness the pub- Januai Miss Zelio halal of the first issue of the lishing graduated It Iller Review," which 1 'Interculkshite f.ollege Ho Ilyth published by two ex-stu- is being who was . of san Jose State College, ents , the faculty ,.1 Thomason and Ilex Flaher- Ilan sehool, passed ;iv:a, et liar- 1.11 magazine is purely liter- 11,1i14 v. The 011 1 litIrsdal will be suld at twenty- uf ary and all illness of copy. ve cent, a al Slate Con. )101 the issue will The firs, iopy of her of the pint' by President contain articles WAS DEMI I /' plus' r Dover, Charles Paddock, A milk e translated for the first time from Itiley ,as ,unf. and several pieces the liuss.an, , die iianglitel

written by outstanding college thew C. writers. iiiture issues of the pub- street. fin I, self, contain material lication ere tu Hilo' laugh, r. tu ari whiten fiy outstanding college Lincoln silo... 1 riters and ex -college students. signed lo Jetter The mug:zinc is to contain sec- W.'S a iut sorori- halliMIen Ilay tions for . di:rallies and ( athletics, The Richards club, Valley's ferson ties, colleA, dramatics, Famous Male Chorus, will appear in will be the Guest Artists of the esening. Tickets are available at to -. These are to be Concert, her work 1:. and actiyities. December Itith. The Abu String Quartet, of San Francisco, Men Ferguson's Music Howie. teacher taken largely from the Pacific of r.,.. qun. a deep Coast colleges including San Jose sympathy \CV. uf the very beau - ing of State Coll.:lie. In fact an early Abas quartet, a children, tiful suite will be sung First Concert of New ested in their issue is to feature the work being Abas String Quartet To Assist Richards of songs the San Jose Players, with string quartet aceompani- , _ FRI

by DAY done ment. As has been the custom. Choir Promises Great and will carry pictures of "He be Theater Alio Gets Slapped," which %ASS Club In the Opening Concert of Season admission to the concert will Features Fanchon by card. These cards are now Things in the Future I, one of Cie outstanding successes I ready for distribution at Fergu and Marco This Week of last season. San Jose State is to b e fav ore d fill concert broadcast son's Music House on South First Last Wednesday morning ut 10 The iiitercollegiate Review is again this year, when on Decem- eaell Sun- day evening, street. a. in. a special assembly was A super show . to sell for twenty-five cents a as well as for other ber 16, the Richards Club, famous concerts Students particularly interested ealled for the purpose of holding the vieek.imil I, AND ropy, whieli seems an impossible given on the Pacific local male chorus, be heard Student Body officers nomina- urday at the Fio figure for a publication of the Coast. The quartet personnel are in worth while music should take tions, and for the first recital for ter. In the fit uality :hat this will be. At in the auditorium in the first con- members of the San Francisco advantage of this marvelous op- this quarter of the "A Cappello be the Farb! rnt. it will be interesting to cert of their 12th season. Symphony Orchestra, of which portunity and hear the concert least, Choir." show, "Mid. just Nathan Abas, the director, and December Ifith. read the flist copy to see Each year the Richards Club 115 one of Ili. alumni of first violin of the quartet, is now The musical program consisted what type of work two has grown in popularity, the Fanelli.' present- concert master. of Schubert's "Nlarche Slilitaire" San Jose State are doing on this HOOVER FLUNKED ENGLISH thins. 'Fins SATURDAY ith ing programs of the most beauti- This and Weber's "Invitation tu a project. forthcoming program "A" WHEN IN COLLEGE lion is ful music for men's voices, and Dance," given by the piano en- promises to be one of the most feature, semble under the direction of with each program an outstand- attractive the club has yet put on. President Herbert Hoover did Cowan. Mrs. Brecklebaum. Of the two, BILL' Het Toasted ing artist or a group of artists as- Aside from the many new chorus not pass his English "A" exami- writer. the former yeas given in a more numbers anti the special numbers nation at Stanford. blues, and Salted Nate sisting. finished manner. Pettey with Fresh I, ids, for your Holiday These programs have been pre- Part 11 consisted of Mozart's A RE .rounil 1..1 1 on,- in 11,1g1 sented to the San Jose public "Minuet from Pat Lies. Sold in large or Quintet No. 2," Po- ing. anil Fairly in without charge, except for a climes "Irish Cradle Song," and ula small quantities. grins and guffaws; the I., small Final BuIT's Ile,. group of friends who by Examination Schedule for "The Mill," played by the trio, demonstrating tw their small associate membership string quartet, whose members lions at the ,oloplioni JOE'S are Doris ami" fees have helped the club in fin. Kinne, Jessie Stirling. tier and company in NUT KETTLE ancing this splendid donation to Quarter Announced by Registrar Lucilia Bates, and Maurine Cor- Affair," complete t: .ini the city's cultural life. San Jose nell. Lynn Cowan's . r al 14 N. 1st Street Sun Jose State College authorities have Miss Harriette Harrington. so. of singing, his ce, Final examinations fur the take the also co-operated by generously examination before nex prano, who is popular anteing toe ability, as well a March, except on special arrange donating the use of the auditor- Autumn quarter will start on music-lovers of the college, sang popular Melodies sk ment in iuin. Tuesday, December 15th. The last the Registrar's office. No three numbers:: Bassett's "'fake COIllpost41. have endelreit him meniber of a class in vtlyich an At the concert on the Ifith, the examinations will be Jun Home," Gere's "'Thee," and the 1,, on Friday, examination is given will be ex- Elsie Beauty Salon club will present as guests artists La Forge's "Song of the I./pen." December 18th. Any student fail- cused. The examination schedule the Abas String Quartet of San The final part Jf the program the SPECIAL ing to appear for the exanaination for this quarter, which provides Francisco, an organization now was taken by the "A Cappelli* plete lours of the at the appointed hour, will not be for two hour examinations, is as WET WAVE 25e nationally known for its beauti Choir," under the direetion of 51r. composer 1. p, Ft SGER WAVE 50e given a second opportunity tol follows: Erlendson, who is to be congrat- popular by . SHAMPOO and FINGER ulated for the extruorilinars. fin- ning la y E or MARCEL, 75c SPECIAL PRICES Tuesday, Dec. 15-2:00:4-00Classes meeting at 3:00 T. Th. ish of the rendition despite the Love With 1 JI Shag Binger. Filler Paper 4:00-6:00--Classes meeting at 4:00 or 4:30 any day. short lime allowed fur their ories" and 77 I:. Santa Clara Street Compointnin Hooka Note Books Wednesday, Dec. 16--8:00-10:00Classes meeting at 8:00 M. W. F. practice. well as San Joss, Calif. Classes meeting at 8:00 daily. The choir was extremely welt The DAYS ,ref Phony 6,47.W Above !tampon( Winch & Marshall 10:00.12:00Classes meeting at 10:00 M. W. F. received by the entire student Cooper.-. It S. Fleet St. Classes meeting at 10:00 daily. body. Woman. Sole Joao Calif 12:00-2:00Classes meeting at 12:00 any day. pears to Swarthmore College every year PEONS SLLARD 77Ig 2:00-4:00Classes meeting at 1:00 M. W. F. Cooper. I n Classes meeting at 1:00 daily. presents a prize to the students Cooper in th. If .vant a lunch you get Fropelling PPPP . . SIC See. lie. $1.1111 who collects the best personal I He Special Fountain Peas 4:00-6:00--Classes meeting at 10:00 T. Th. his best. a 1. Two great gift days which you will find it at library during Hie It! '' ILO, Ili! II ee Thursday, Dec. 17-8:00-10:00Classes meeting at 11:00 M. W. F. college year. 'outdoors, sl,. doe oar In. Ilne of Slat with quality'. not quantity, as the me 10:00-12:00Classes meeting at 9:00 M. W. F. women, hut at Attraotho Prises determining basis. Classes meeting at 9:00 daily. when th. close this Hale Days event. wad Mis. J. E. Rudolphs 2:00-4:00--Classes meeting at 2:00 M. W. F. his pati xii "No Japanese will be served 1 26 Eon( San Antonio Classes meeting at 2:00 daily. here," is the story of signs re- Gifts for all the family . . 'per 4:00-6:00Classes meeting at 1:00 T. Th. F:qually anitab;. In AT YOUI1 Sr:TWICE! cently erected in Berlin by Chi- way is the film Friday, Dee. 18-8:00-10:00--Classes meeting at 3:00 M. W. F. nese students, whi threatened r Doulik Milk Shake, 10 Cents, Classes meetinKat 3:00 daily. day al the Fos v Gifts for the home . . . at Chinese restaurants with a boy- Hill, ’’ with Sandwiches, 25c 10:00-12:00Classes meeting at 9:00 T. Th. "Oyer the McKiernan Music Co. cott if they would not accept of : fu . Malted ?dilk, 15c 2:00-4:00--Classes meeting at 8:00 T. Th. fame as one these warnings. 11, prices that NN ill fit your 14 E. San Antonio St. 400-6:00Classes meeting at 2:00 T. Th. pictures ever made. matle into a talk, a Surid, Dinner from 4 to 8 been P. NI. and is iininvasurabli budget, no matter how minencing October 4. h., ,, "Conveniently Situated" thereby. Mae Marsh THY 0111 thetie beautiful role of it. Books and Music required mother, and James Dunn 1 imited. Rudolph's at "State" always on hand Salls Eilers. who win-pa klleil The New hit recently in "P. Milk Shakes, Malt: the roles of the t The story of "(h.. :,,, I I Made of Real one of the most beautiful "VARSITY CORD" human narratives ever filined, loot Tomorrow at 9 ! ICE CREAM the addition of dialogue ha, grealls enhanced it. It was di- COSSACK COAT rected by Henry King, and was filmed in the old Milling town of Neacreems her Dollar Days Columbia, in Tuolumne county. $3.95 Dr. Carrie Castle Dozier, head of the Home Economies Depart- DRESS SALE! ment at 'Mills College, accom- panied by Miss Mary Smeaton, Read the daily papers Fri- halt Choice of 297 Actual $11.77). $1.1.75, $16.7:1 Garden City were visitors on the campus Tuesday. They paid their respects day and Saturday for a It's loose where a jacket should Creamery to the Home-Making Department SILK DRESSES be snug where it should be and of this campus and visited the it's washable too .... it's tailored of nurses course in Bacteriology detailed account of these Bich Satins Chiffons during the afternoon. Both of the finest quality of corduroy. '71i F. Santa Clara St. Wool Crepes Georgette's these visitors are interested in 1.95 Gift Specials. 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PAGE FOUR STATE COLLEGE TIMES. F'111DAY. DECEMBER 1. 1931. ELEI Stanford Gallery MISS RUSSELL SPEAKS W. A. A. Will Give INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPT. I ON EXPERIENCES NEEDS OLD TOYS Shows Paintings IN CHINA Xmas Banquei at 10 REPAIR C=1;1 Nalia1111111111111111n.. Hotel December 9 by State Teacher Al the chat held in Schofield San Jose State stutlerAiev.iAling Hall of the city Y. W., Miss Bus. to play the role of Santa Claus The Hotel Sainte A gruup of paintings of Miss Claire will be this >ear have an opportunity to sell talked informally about per the scene of Estelle Hoisholt of the Art tie the annual Christmas do so. 4-- sunal incidents in her thirteen banquet given partinent of San Jose State, wiU by the Woman's The Industrial Art Department Athletic Association, be on exhibition ut the Stanford years residence in China, and stu- on the even- of this college would appreciate FROSH BASKETBALL ing of December 9. SIMON AND PAYTON Art Gallery at Stanford Univer- dents had an opportunity to be- student and faculty cooperation Bob Elliott There will be an orchestra to SCRAPS by AXE sity throughout the tuonth of De- WOW acquainted with her. She in contributing discarded or dam- SQUAD HIT BY Y( play at intervals cember. is a charming personality, in- during the din- aged toys for the poor children in SLATED TO PLAY ner. A number of selections will much. But a trip to the library the It is considered no small honor tensely alive and alert. She is this community. Picking. or in any. way naming Another cut was felt during presentetl by the orchestra any- any time during the day will fln I to have works of art displayed in extremely human, eating ice The toys that are collected are an "all" conference or "all" past week when Coach /flesh and FINAIS NEXT after the dinner, which will be thing, seems to me to be the lust .all the men studying attempting WEEK this gallery, many prominent art cream for breakfast. to be reconditioned by the wood their frost, setui-formal, except, for the offici- up on the delinquent Coach Walker reduced lists of the west having had ex- Miss Russell 'was brought to and metal working classes and gesture of a sport writer tu seal to catch als and hostess, who will attend and tu make a last ges- basketball squad from forty to hibits there. State by the College Y. W. and distributed by the Beta Gamma friendships or to definitely break studies in formal. towards the friendly cut were thank, .1 Tournament Has Unco\ered The gallery is open to the pub- belongs to the Student Nlovement, Chi sorority on Christmas eve. them. ture thirty. The men The regular dollar-fifty will be the professors. lic ever). tlay between the hours of which Mr. Francis NliIler is This department implores the thoughts of for their effort and told to rel.,. t New Talent at attainable for seventy-five cents. State of ten and five. No admission is also affiliated. Miss Russell was student body to participate in this This character does not claim back to their activity classes. the VF. A. A. paying the other half. choosing of charged. sent to China by the Asiloinar lie- drive and aid them in making the the initiative for the Basketball seems to have stolen will Tickets are on sale in Mrs. Trip- 'the last cut for the season Plans ace being conap,.. Isr giaanal for the purpose of studying affair a success. the teams named in today's edi- the whole show this month. The lett's office in the gym, or theN be felt this week and when a fur- the final playoff of the problems and student movement Articles such as wagons, doll tion of the Times. The football! frosh have thirty aspirants for tinal may be bought from members of Su Jo: particularly. She is now on leave buggies, velocipedes, toy autos, squad unbeknownto-thetu-selves the frosh varsity. The varsity ther reduction is made to the bar- round of the San Jos. st.att Maud Russell Speaks the W. A. A. Ex -board. In order %rooters, and mechanical toys of have helped form this choice squad has something like twenty- less. (Continued from Page One/ until 1932, and is traveling gain figure of twenty-five or College Fall tennis tout Beal lo attend the banquet tickets season. through California, Arizona, anal any description, will be gratefully throughout the present five men working out every night will give the coaches the must be obtained before the night . This The seeded veterans of 1. ,..,:, , haying already given accepted. for the coveted places. vance in citizenship and patriot- of the banquet. most desirable element of the State competition have g. talks at U. C. I.. A., Stanford, and These articles may be handed I maintain that the time to pick ism. In 1919 a move fur the or- Awards will be made by the competition to work with. worked their %vas. up I., California. In five weeks she is in at the "Times" office or the an all conference team is to fol- The quarterly department din- ganization uf labor intensified the officers of the W. A. A. and the Alen still out for the squad this leaving for London, then on to Industrial Arts department. If low the probable men as they ners are beginning to be an- portaint stage of the all extension of "Country. Spirit." constitution will be voted upon. week and who vein continue until Russia and back to China. students are unable to bring play against the home Wain. it is a good chance for tournament. Govern Nlovement, so- All girls attending State are cordi- nounced. The Sympathetic them, leave the address where further notice include Anderson. ally invited to the dinner by the some of the students to get a real Art Payton hats had the aro called, because seven thousand they may be called for. Arthur, Baldwin, Beradta, Bishop, Hoovt W A ft Some students do not believe dinner for only the price of a thin workers gave up their jobs in present, so Itonari, Caldwell, Chappell, competition of any of th. 1,,,, The drive is on at SIMI% overt> quarter. with fellow-workers in U. C, L. A. Students Wdnt that football men four or five inen to plac. sympathy let's all be Santa Claus. Damns, Decouty, Foster, Law- po.b lit er:abi,k,,fi another part of China who were Military Training rence, Ilenneyberry, Horstman, semi-final brack. He has , hat without v,.ork. Secret Six' ty Forms Plans Levin, Leitz, I.ovoi, Nlarshall, one match land the oth.. W. C. Ends in Four-way Bright Colored Footballs tan &bat.- In July. 1926, the Revolutionary F. Marske. Nieralock, Phil, Robert- been gifts via the default a in,. Although over 1900 stutients at Tea Dansant Held in debate government came into existence. To Arouse Interest son, Rose, stark, Starks, Thomas, Simon and Payta in U. C. L. A. circulated a petition Tie for First Place Popular for Night Games California This army claimed to be China's Gym Tuesday Tocher, I..iai, Voorheis, and the logical men to play the tnial, recently favoring military train- Secret plans for arousing inter- Women's army-, soldiers even paying for 14:ark. next week. Simon has .. ing as an elective course, the 1 he .ffige of Pacific Bengals New York.When Manhattan things they bought. The people est in the coming A. W. S. ilaSeM- portant match Board of Regents, meeting in San A decidedly feminine tea dun-- with Barn... this were amazed anti beg:an to take bly session Tuesday morning suffered their first defelit of the and Oglethorp played here :an Friday F'rancisco, ruled that all able- sant was held in the woman's :afternoon. Barna s ,, interest in the army. At the same were originated at a meeting of season at the hands of the Frasno orange-colored football was used. new bodied frsehmen anal stiphomores gyin. Tuesday afternoon, Decem- King Football Takes Toll comer in tennis eircl. time the Woman's Movement took the Secret Sixty in the auditorium continue to take 'F. C. ber 4. A four-piece WOMIIII'S or- State College football team in a so that the night lights would not has upset considerably tha- tliew.%1,naini la; an active interest and said that must it. 0. yesterday morning, December 3. chestra emphatically decided this Far Wester:1 Conference battle make it difficult to distinguish the Of 31 Lives During Year laid plans of the veterans. II. being forced to marry instruction. Discussion took place under the any woman point, and, much to the surprise winner of this match will two 10 ona to them. Chinese leadership of Berta Gray. A. W. S. Thanksgiving Day, by a score of 6 former white ball from the play - should report of all present, the orchestra Accaarding statistics pub- Theater. women come in "flocks" und president. The members of the to 0. The Bulldogs scored their ers' headgear. proved to be very competent. lished lay the Associated l'ress, 31 DelfIenin'y has swept throm...1. tit. found that they had "right." The Secret Sixty are all selected from only touchdown by an aerial Announcing ... During the dancing and inter- youths have met death at the early round competition t,. Ronald Movement organized labor and A. W. S. volunteers, land will con- mission the students anal their drive of forly-one yards in the California Aggies, defeat of Col- hands of the "grid iron" this sure himself a place in tle ',haling the residents were obliged to pay 1. The cant> complete display tact practically all women stu- guests were served delightful re- third quarter. At no lime were lege of Pacific threw the confer- year. Nu casualties resulted in round play. Denny is one , . of gall. of Wright anti !Nihon Cham- 876 for servants instead dents on the San Jose State cam- freshments provided by the spon- the visitors a serious threat. ence into a four-way tie, with the immediate death, however. natal, in Jose's varsity squad pionship tennis rackets pus by the usual Secret Sixty sor of the tea, the Wannalf,:, Ath- As the result of the scoreless Betigals, the University of Nevada, These deaths not only include Neitlerauer and Bruner. 1 the ' Sian Jose. method. letic Association. tie between Chico State and the Chico and the Aggies enmeshed. college and university players. veterans in San Jose leo. (wr but also high school players, anti 0-- are slated to eliminat. players on sand lots and city other sometime during It., streets. 2. The appointment of EARL round. Flowers As a result of injuries two GOODELL as our Campus The winner of the Br. FRI members of the St. Edwards, representative. Neiderauer match plays Nebrask-a, High School, died with- for the right to meet the ug HARDINGS in 48 hours of one another, tnak- of the Simon -Denny battle bac ing this team the only one to suf- CORSAGES A SPECIALTY champioaship of SAin Jose State 3. Special diseount to college fer two fatalities in one year. Second and San Carlos students. Other universities, colleges, etc., Coach Erwin Worki. have suffered one death. With a committee of physical ad, Between the Undertakers" cation majors, hits had chore. this tournament. The comae. 4. A. J. Reach. Wright and Dit- "Shave VVhen Team Wins" composed of Gus Peterson, 1. son Athletic Equipment ... Hill, Milford Olsen, and Liles' Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Say Hobart Students expressed the desire to cov STUDENTS Baseball, Track. etc. the tournament before the , the next Four weeks- old beards week. AT were WE WELCOME being stroked lakt week by a staunch band of Hobart College The story of an Alaskan YOU men who swore early in the sea- who traveled seventeen ha, Minshall's son to refrain from the use of the nines from Sitka in a sixtec, razor, safety or otherwise, until dory in ortler to attend sell Sporting Goods their football team had won a the University of Oregon, victory. The team has lost all puts to shame the tales Shop games this year, its last game grandfathers who boasted of 218 Sainte ( laire Bid.. making the 24th consecutive de- cling twenty miles for an feat. lion in First and San Carlos' the good old days. CANELO MOTOR CO., INC. 350 WEST SANTA t-LANA ST "See Earl about our Sports Goods Sercire" Sales Service

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