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FOUR ONE-ACT TWENTYFLYING PLAYS TO BE CLUB DECLARES 'r And PRESENTED BY SpcAt Pally TAYLOR PLANE eshmen, S. J. THESPIANS La te_ College__ HALF PAID FOR "1,. \I. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, NIONDAY, FEBRUARV 14, 1938 Number 84 Exhibits Dramas By Kaucher, Group Prove They 101 James Clancy, And Save Money By thwestern Miss Douglas Joining Club To Paint ostponed Award Assembly exico LITTLE THEATER is SPOT LANDINGS Ian Francis. Given Thursday et For Tomorrow Mornm mellent otos,. To Be gBurch, Kimura Win irk exhibitiou And Friday At Amateur Certificates setts, Stanfod Spartan Band To Play ted O'Clock in a speed 830 SPECIAL MEETING OF PRESS After Soloing freshman As Honors Go To ors. rum fantasy, and domestic By MARIAN SCHUMANN :, portrayed in an I CLUB SET S.J. Athletes Although they have had the former. drama will be FOR NOON TODAY ivate airplane only four months, mem- of thy experimental production, consist- The athletic award assembly set recent sketch. which bers of the Twenty Flying Club ing of four one-act plays, Group To Make More for last Thursday but postponed the American are proud of the fact that the presented Thursday and because the awards failed to w- the will be Plans For Coming Kindergarten- $1,600 ship is half paid for and Easton aive by that time, will definitely , ?delay evenings at 8:30 o'clock in that the plane has traveled ap- travels, he 'Headline Hop' be held tomorrow morning at 11 art exhibits Theater. proximately 37,600 miles without he the Little Primary Give o'clock in Morris Dailey auditor- dew Mar- a mishap. York and Dr. Dorothy Kaucher, Miss The Press club will meet again ium. on comparisons The off-campus organization is garet Douglas, and Mr. James today at 12:30 in the Publications Party The awards are expected to ar- Oa and composed of San Jose State col- art as office to, in the words of President rive on the campus by this morning Clancy, members of the Speech lege aviation enthusiasts. They naterial in on Frank Olson, "Scheme some more at the latest, according to Jack department, and Garrett Starmer, Members of the Kindergarten have saved an estimated $115 per Stanford. schemes" for the Press dance Marsh, student body president. major, are the authors of Primary group will hold a Valen member by belonging to the flying Ly", by Pete: drama which will be held in the Scottish They were believed to have been tine party this evening in Room 1 club. To date it has cost each mem- luting he Intel the plays. Rite Temple, February 26. marooned on the Southern Pacific done by coo. LOST KISS of the Art building at 7:30. ber $2.75 an hour for instruction, Already diabolical stunts planned train which was snowbound en- s artists the Sylvia Flanner and Wilt-liar Tog- par of which has gone toward by the entertainment committee Among the special features on route from Seattle last week. se exhibition, nazinni have the leading roles In ownership in the Taylorcraft. If for the "Headline" hop are to in- the program will be vocal solos by Plans call for the Spartan band entered "The Lost Kiss", a love fantasy by they had not been members of the clude enough first page news in- Hester to play tomorrow before a decor- Others in the cast Miss Lilah Collins of the club it would have cost each mem- experience on Miss Douglas. ated stage on which the 1937 var- terest to fill any ordinary sized school and Mrs. Mildred Murgotten ber $7.50 for instruction in the endelovritz said are Paul Hobbs, Gus Fritz, La- paper twice over. A night of thrills Linn, who is teaching kindergarten sity football men will be seated to paint scene Halle Smith, Jack Fancher, Har- same kind of a plane with no is more approximately what the at the Horace Mann school. These during the presentation program. m states than riette Zwick, Emma Borzone, and equity. news room gang intends to make, will be accompanied by Members of three San Jose State soloists PILOT'S CERTIFICATE n he was In Tommy Hazard. (Continued on Page Four) of the gala dance which is open Miss Florienne Goldeen, kinder- Following tests given at the San the grandeur Ben Sweeney, Norman Berg, to the campus public. garten teacher at Willow Glen, Jose Airport by the Department itic aspects of Victor Carlock, Ludwig Braumoel- One rumor has it that a special Both Mrs. Linn and Miss Goldeen of Commerce inspector, Vaughn While stopping ler, Neil Warwick, and Bob Tre- edition of the Spartan Daily may are recent graduates from the Hubbard received his pilot's cer- one of the on seine make up the cast of Garrett MUSIC LIBRARY be run off for the benefit of the Kindergarten-Primary department tificate, being the first club mem- the Stanford Starmer's "Hell Week", a comedy dancers that evening, reporting all of the college. ber to receive this certificate. Ac- andscape *S- fraternity life. of college the events and excitement which FOR SCHOOL he found the Special guests of the affair will cording to Civil Air Regulations, DOMESTIC CONFLICT will prevail. It and thrilling be San Jose Kindergarten-Primary a necessary to have spent 35 In the cast of "Weep Jesus", a All members of the club are Started late in the last quarter on canvas teachers who are co-operating in solo hours in the air and be able t domestic con- by Mr. Adolph Otterstein, head play depicting the urged by President Olson to at- the department's teacher training to make three point landine. his of the Music department, San Jose Let between a young man and ten,l triday's meeting. plan. Several graduates who are degree spot landing from ... are At, State now has a complete music Iton Dies wife, by Mr. Clancy teaching kindergarten in San Jose Bud:'of 1000 feet, a 360 degree and Doro- library open to any student of tl-.e Clancy, Jeanne Bronson, :ind nearby towns will also attend. , wspot Sandler; from 1500 feet and g Illness !college. thy Leverenz. Open Forum Will a 1020 degree spot landing from Dr. Kaucher's play is a far,,, Situated in the olc.! stuTent body 2000 feet. Iterday by The spot is 200 feet intitled "Ladies, I Thank You" I ,'ices near the music builelMsf, the epartment ; 13y (Continued on Page Four) the cast are June Chestnut, Harry Discuss Medicine Life Saved library is devoted almost exclus- f Miss Vet:. Nisbet, Patricia Ironsides, Eileen ively to music of the classic type. o years tate:: Brown, Ona Hardy, Cherry Phil- "Socialized and Cooperative Med- None of the modern "jazz" compo- ne Econoono Police Student lips, Francis Wilson, and Fank icine" will be discussed by four sitions are included, according to HONOR GROUP g to Dr. Jones Kallam. members of the c ol 1 eg e debate Mr. Otterstein, because these are John Knapp, San Jose State squad tomorrow noon at the reg- soon forgotten and not used after ELECTS d not return t1 college police student, recently do- HEADS ular meeting of Open Forum in one or two months. September, ad nated a pint of blood to save the Room 1 of the Home Economics Under the direction of Mn'. been' Sigma Tau, art honor society, r had MUSIC SOCIETY life of Mae Rayburn, a young Thomas Eagan, five WPA work- building. held a short meeting in Room 1 ic hispltal. patient at the county hospital. er:, headed by Mr. Starr, are YCaroline Gibbs, Virginia Rocca, of the Art building Thursday eve- iformation is the second transfusion cataloguing the music in the li- ELECTS PREX Edward Sheridan, and Olga Ros- This ning to elect new officers. Miss Rale a police student this brary and doing repair work on ingana will bring out the differ- made by Georgianna Kann was elected s expected, between socialized and co- quarter that saved a life. Gordon the mutaiscripts. Both records and ences president, Selma Kann, vice-pres- Home Fenn Pledging Period To Be the other member of short music are included in the operative medicine and discuss pro Ballard was ident, and Josephine Monnot, sec- donated his blood inatert.,I filed there. February 20 and con opinions on these subjects. the school who retary-treasurer of the organiza- At present, the records and or- tion. Violet Thomas was reelected chestra material in the library are In addition to the election the President of hon- not available because they rtides Tau Mu Delta, are still members made plans for a sketch- orary music ELECTION, SQUIRE INITIATION being filed; however, the reference society, last Thursday ing trip. This trip will be held next night to department is es in the Del head the organization for open to any student. Saturday, February 12, at which the winter 14, include: and spring quarters. HELD BY SPARTAN KNIGHTS According to Mr. George Ma- time the group will journey to Miss During thews, Rouse, UP this time the music group instructor in charge of the Hoisholt's home in Saratoga where Jackie (Xi' will give its annual concert and music composition contest, a spe- y, WORK Squires taken into the service they will have breakfast before pledge By BOB Marian Blt new members. regular Spartan Knights cial section will be set aside for going out to sketch. , Eleven squires were knighted order as Sylvia Sc Starting on February 20, the Harvey Rhodes, the filing of all the winning com- and new Spartan Knights officers were: Hugh Staley, Jeanne Brit Pledging period will begin with a White, Bob Car- positions of the contest, present elected at a formal initiation meet- Joe Haas, Harvey as, j. Freed formal tea at the Miss Charles Leong, and past. home of ing of the campus service society cass Bob Trinehero, Journalists Join bet Smith, R Rosalie Spectate by a Delos Bagby, and followed last Thursday. Frank Olson, ent L.a Bell nest night February 22. The John Diehl, outgoing Duke, pry,- Tom Farley. s, small COO group will pledge new members KNIGHT DANCE SKD Honor Frat sided over the election of officers. Jane Fe On February GRADS HOLD Mary 26 with the informal was Jack Wiles, Warren Tormey was appointed Elected as Duke is, Merrill On and formal initiations March Duke to replace Don Eight new members were for- on music major and council member. by the new Comb I and 6 mally initiated into Sigma Kappa , Jack respectively. the former Knight Walker as chairman in charge of INTERVIEWS !, Wiles, who was rt Bravo, April Spartan Knights' dance, Delta, journalism honor society, 5, Tau Mu Delta will pre- scribe, took the gavel for the elec- the coming Bell iint its is to be held in the Scottish Graduates who will secure teach Friday night at the home of Miss annual concert in which tion of the remaining officers. which 11. ing credentials this year are Dolores Freitaa, SKD member and air "nlY graduating members take NEW OFFICERS Rite auditorium on February urged , M,! :art The forced to give up the to arrange for a personal inter- assistant in the Publications de- members, numbering 10, New officers are: Ken Diehl, for- Walker was ,g, icently because he will be with view with Mr. Edward Hawoth at partment. started practice for the mer treasurer named as the new position "vent, xlloe, scribe; Bob the boxing team on their Idaho the Appointment office immediate- Those initiated were: Stover Tre- f: Karl, Bill Bronson, I Hanna. and Washington trip at the tine, ly, according to an announcement maine, Ray Minners, Fred Merrick, Other officers elected to serve Swanson. treasurer, and Harvey , issued Friday. William McLean, Ben Hitt, Re- were: Violet o, the dance. Cauthen, vice-presi- Ithodes, guard. tiesnut He' dent; In turning arrangements over to Seniors are asked to sign on the jeana James, Eugene Harvie, and Maryjane Leishman, secre- Duke Wiles publically thanks Tormey, Walker announced that time scheduled posted on the bulle- Bob Work. tsryt Theresa McKenna, corres- John Diehl for the outstanding gc last plans were progressing rapidly, tin board outside the Appointment Feature of the informal part of PMing secretary; Eleanor Davis, I work he performed during the treasurer; the with a par excellence intermission !office All candidates should have the initiation was the drama "Dead Historian, Betty Anne :two quarters as leader of up program well on the way to com- their registration with the office End" as presented by the eight Ward; Gaurd, Wilmoth Shackle- !Knights in bringing the group ford; of pletion. Bids are still obtainable ! completed before signing up, and pledges. After the formal initiation Ruby Anderson, Plebe mas- to their present status as one er, from any of the Knights or at toe I their reccommendations shou Id ceremonies, refreshments w e re and Barbara Root, program the most active campus organiza- office. also be on file. served. chairman. tions, Controllers

...111111111111Insaw__ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1938 PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, editorial page HITT-ING THE HIGH SPOTS Fat With BEN HITT Side. In The Fire (Tram Out 1 It was an unbelievable, dream- college buildings frorn bee By JIM BAILEY like sort of affair. Well nigh mid- those sloping eaves of the night; and the entire throng danc- manse. WILBUR KORSMEIER By ing, talking, laughing, swaying to . have Spartan Daily Editor For long my poetical talents fantastic music of another day; Crescendos, dirnenueedo within my bosom, dressed in frilly and lain dormant the guests and out melodies, slid a gem needing lacey garb; high stacked hair dress hidden, neglected, mickey firms are all She likely t to be brought into the sun- and powdered pompadoures. in NIGHT organi- athletics and sport events have only and out of easterly du, THE TUESDAY huddled alone in an alcove, unknow- prime interest. light to astonish all with its purity, windows on zation dinner in now a matter of been of most any gyrate untarnished brilliance ingly a valentine herself, Ow actual meet- THROUGH THESE LONG yeais value, and day. In the late afternow the past as far as the dainty costume she It has been selfish of me to keep quaint and fect is similar ing is concerned. But it will be a he has followed the success and to that comrades; to den, wore making a cupid-day center basketball it from you, my of those musical while yet before all the happen- failure of outstanding su- movies se, the rightful heritage of posterity piece for the alcove drapings' be forgotten. teamscolege and university cage everyone in a dreamy ings will gary background. little to have and enjoy art developed terranean town is USUAL CRITICISM that squadsthe best club teams on tuning , THE sublime acme! But let my Out of the dancing crowd, then, the coastand probably hundreds to a instrument or another lust follows such a c onf a b is that toward her, a handsome work speak for itself . . . I have he came breaking into nothing is ever done once the meet- of opponents . . impromptu supi,.- nothing to declare but my genius! enough young man in a 1776 uni- admit that of a blonde young American ing is over. Critics form. He swiftly approached, stop- ve brought up, DURING this lengthy AN ODE TO COLLEGE student who is in love wilt many good ideas are NEVER ped; bowed stiff and polite. Her College is the place where I dinging teacher. fully discussed, action promised, period has it been a pleasure to From the ifte heart was fluttering like a dying building, there. The fault view such an outstanding basket- Attend to catch up sleep, from Morris Dailey gig but it all ends dove's breast. She would have spok- later To nod my head to drones of profs and even from somewhere usually lies in the fact that ball playeroffensively and defen- held her gaze. A ureic of counting sheep. en but something the Art wing, someone is appointed to look into sively, such a cool and collected Instead everything heti look of horror came into her wide, solitary and then forgotten. person during the most exciting piano suffering with see the matter, trusting eyes. "Pardon me," she and a star Evenings I employ my time Bei Mir Hint Du Scion to ts moments of a game, stepped in some cards, and dice; said, "but you've Whole college THAT SEEMS TO BE the main who has never given in to a "big- At dances, symphony givestwe catch up sleep chewing gum." with periodic reason why it appears that much head"and that is Lloyd Thomas. And at my classes tuneful blasts. It derived from the re- In Coach Bill Hubbard's own Which makes it all quite nice! not complaining I mean, its a good will be When this party of the first part President Marsh, words, Lloyd is the greatest player tiler delightful. cent get-together. finally takes occasion to step out way, should be in for he has ever coached. He is abso- CHORUS: Of a morning, too, one who by the into the Central California rain is itiflt deal of praise for the ex- lutely the smoothest and besteet Poytress, Poytress, Econ muse, times privileged to dream a great never to retread these sacred halls throw and efficient manner in of the bestso 'elp me. We love your witty talk; class in some parts of the cellent again what, he wonders, will be hullers which he conducted the affair, per- But as far as the meat of your while musicians lend the memories which above all else tuneful, isi sonally oppointed directly intereet- TODAY IS THAT TIME of the subject goes. reducing background. At linger in what passes here for a a litk ed parties to head committees. year when guys and gals get sen- It tastes more like chalk! social science session I infrequent1 mind? What will keep alive some IF SOMETHING CONSTRUC- timental and, exchange cute little dropped around to last quint stray sentiment for these several TIVE comes from the suggestions greetings. And when in Spring the flowers we put in our forty winks months? Surely, he thinks, this totss made Tuesday night, and if nothing Won't somebody be my valen- come, three quarter time of Straw emerald beauty of the inner clued evolves, the students will know tine? And gone the April showers; waltzes. Later on, Mr. Strauss xi: in the rain will never be for- exactly "what the score is", and abandoned in favor of Reel gotten. Nor the overtones, under- will know how to approach the Bolero. We began to undente: tones, and varied-tones which per- situation If another chance is of- then why Ravel finally went fluh THRUST AND PARRY iodically but consistently bombard fered. This is the college with aces: the entire East side of the main SOMEHOW I have an idea that Contributors' Column paniment from the masters. a few proposals will receive im- mediate action. Many of the stu- I've learned the art of daisy chains. around until I reach a place where So while away the hours. NOTICES dents seemed quite anxious to see Undulated Co-Ed sit their suggestions go through. To- the water only reaches my shoe Being one of those unfortunates Pi Epsilon Tau meeting tar night the council meets. Perhaps tops. And in the sunshine, neath skys who wished to save on my winter's at 5:00 in Room 155. We mos we'll have some early results. I'll undoubtedly laugh some time of blue. budget and not stock up on rain from now when the storm has We chat with friendly Hardiman. finish our interrupted meeting, s please be there. Elections, etc IT'S BEEN A FEW WEEKS apparel. I have succeeded in get- blown over, but maybe I'll catch We hear him quote and quote and since this writer continually delved ting my feet soaked through at cold or pneumonia and maybe I'll quote, LOST: Parker Fountain Pe In the field of Spartan sports. But least three times today, therefore even die and that wouldn' t be so And then recall them all we can. with name, Kathryn Hill. Plus anyway I've reached the conclusion SOME- funny. return to Lost and Found or Pie EVER SINCE he was a one-man THING must be done to the camp- So please! Let's campaign for a CHORUS: Heaths/is office. Reward. rooting section with a rattle, and us sidewalk situation. more-dry campus in the future. Poytress, Poytress, Econ muse, led the same section with constant It's rather hard on my equilib- --Sidewalk Duck. We love your witty talk; PRE-MED CLUB yellingand ever since he watched rium too to balance daintly on But as far as the meat of your Dr. Henry Dahleen will epee kiddy-car races and football games top of a sinking board only to fall subject goes. "Poor Sinners" Thursday, February 17, at 111 In the neighboring vacant lot-- over-board anyway and flounder I'd rather skip your class and Spartan Daily Editor: to Preele get a milkshake either at the o'clock in Room 107 Last Friday my Overland stalled club members. All membem dm: Coop or across the street, or SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE on me again. On top of that, the attend the Press Dance, which attend. battery was defunct. It took me plug I put in because I know -- 11 minutes to get the car started, Luncheon which side of the bread is the YWCA Freshman SPARTAN DAILY and when I reached school. I found butter! meetings have been changed v. Dedicated to the best interests of San lose $tate my Geography class locked on me. Thursday for the rest of the That means that I have been ter. Mr. Dwight Bentel will op Published wary school day by the Associated Student* of San Jose_ Stets Centre marked for one more "Cut". Con- t his week. were well pointed out in this col- Entered as second class matter at the San Jose Post Office sidering the times I've already cut umn last Friday, so I'll not go Press ei Glebe Printing Ca Columbia that class, any more absences IMO South Firet_Street Into that. Lutherans Subscription 7k per quarter or $1. per year. mean my grade will be lowered to My point ia this: IF THE LAST the lowest depths it can be low- Additional funds have bee. BELL RINGS AT SIX MINUTES WILBUR KORSMEIER ered. And belive me, that is low. obtained for transportation PAST EIGHT I DON'T appreciate Executive Editor I wish that my Geography the San Diego conference. W finding the door 160 South SeventhCol. 1658 locked and depriv- tot Office Phone: teacher would have pity on a poor all those who are planning Ballard 7800 ed of a lecture that I am obviously sinner and would open the portals meet in Room 13 at 12:30 tt RAY MINNERS entitled to. And according to both FRANK OLSON BEN HITT and let me in. , day, at which time final pee Managing Editor San Jose, and radio time, that is Business Manager .4ssociate Editor - John Blair Beach. will be made. when the bell rang last Friday 238 East San Carlos - Office Phone: Ballard 7800 morning as it does so many William McLean Fred Merrick Marian Schumann Locked Out mornings! WANTED FEATURE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR WOMEN'S Dear Thrust and Parry: POEMS EDITOR !sn't there some way that the For New Poetry Antholoill Isn't being punished for some- school also considered. Victor Carlock bells can be run on city Plays & Fiction Jeanne Morehead thing you didn't do about the most time? I belive CF, Editor0-- ASST. MANAGING EDITOR It's an Issue worthy Address: Dept. COPY ED1 fOR irritating thing that could be in- of attention. (Signed) 62 Grand Central Anna. flicted upon you? Y. N.Y. SPORTS DESK "Not-a-late-comer". _ N. ASSISTANT EDITORBEN JOHNSON There is a certain eight o'clock Wall Hese., Bob Work, Jim Cranford, Dan O'Neill, Jack Marsh. Bill Headrick political science course in this lib- FEATURE DESK eral college of ours, whose This Order Combination ASSISTANT EDITORSTOVER TREMAINE instruc- Entitles the Bearer to 1 of These Jim Bailey, Ben lint, kay Wallace, Victor Carlock tor insists upon locking the door Treatments: BUSINESS DESK to all "late -comers" upon the 1. 2. 3 Joe has., Harvey Green, Patty Blackwood, Chet DeReo, Ray II sounding of the last bell. The Hair Cut HScaairlp atment Hair Cut merits, DAY EDITORS or otherwise, of this system Se alp Treatment Cut Scalp TreuaitMesl Marcel l'aper Curl Finger Wave MARY ELLEN STULL VICTOR CARLOCK EDITORIAL BOARD o r Sculpture Cull Monday Tuesday Wednesday BOB WORK JAMES MARLAIS Thursday Friday MELVIAIS Don Lux Academy, Beauty C ture Stationery, Gifts 65 WEST SAN ANTONIO STFREin Features appearing on the edlterisi page el tbe Spartan Deny react IS. 1111Am of Party Mdse, Printing thewriter. They make no Heim to represent shekel .reellogre se...-. are written eslinsel 240 Void after March 1 On _, editerisk by the eater. SOUTH FIRST STREFT OW And on Fri. Sat., or day before holiday. clean heads Spartan Boxers Defeat S. F. Y.M.C.A. 'OTS CALIFORNIA MERMEN TOO POWERFULLocat Fighters Win 7 4; G. .Konashima S Iran, he, ves of the SAN JOSE n,. VARSITY foR SWIMMERS OutstandTo ing In KO ' limenwedon, Withycombe Sets' _Spaztaa DaiL Freshmany Star Starts String Of San Jose ictoNivle}:i;te Fsitsaki,idMoottiltIden, all likely to: Backstroke Mark sterly daa any gine IQ, By WALT HECOX attenuate Medley Race o'tti the In SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11Approximately 1500 to that of fans saw six Spartan sandmen follow the SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, example of George Konashima and pound movies Jose State and the Univer- FEBRUARY 14, 1938 San 1 a series of victories that gave Coach DeWitt Portal's boxing team eamy Rao California split a pair of ity of a seven to four victory over the San Francisco YMCA here tonight. I tuning up inimming meets Saturday night , The squat little freshman bantamweight set the precedent in the other just the Golden I Spartan second battle of the evening when he pounded Spartan Plunge, Wrestlers Hold out a TKO win over promptu n 1 Paul McQuire in one minute and Bear varsity defeating the Spar- ten second of the first round. g American , to 19 while the Washing. I Konashima, who started his boxbox- - in love tans 56 vritk ing on square yearlings took the mea- Workout With Stanford career with a defeat at the From the se hands of Con Lacy in the recent ,e of the Bear Cubs 38 to 36. Tris Dailey K.. im Hartranft A sparse gathering of fans wit- the program with a one fall victory college Novice tournament, is the Names unewhere No records fell during the 0c, awaited some lively grappling Fri- evening's festivities over State's Fred Albright. How. most rapidly progressing boxer Trything fr. urse of the day night as Stanford and State ever, In the second match Henry's of Coach Portal's squad. tering Captain Howard Withycombe Squad In Senior with ,4 muscle men staged an informal brother, Clyde Zook, met defeat McGuire, who in addition to out- U Schon tc and through the first 100 yards get-together in Spartan Pavilion. via the fall route against Gail weighing pounds, phony give; . the medley relay to net a new Konashima ten PAA Track Meet Genial Gene Grattan, the man Stewart. Other winners included was the first southpaw the fresh- neful bin,* Astroke standard over the four behind Spartan wrestling, used his La Berge of State who defeated man had met. He filled the I im.. 4, route at 1:04.5, and Jim Wor- ever freshmen again the Indians, giving Key, Steir of Stanford defeated Indoor Championships .1. California's brilliant 500 yard battle with action by trying to the varsity a rest before their Covello, Yates of Stanford scored ,ampion and Pacific Coast 200 rush his Spartan foe off his feet. Slated For S. F. too, one is e: barnstorming tour down south this a new a fall against Stewart, Riddle de- This was very much to Kona- .o rd champion established dream thr:. week. feated Larson, Haffner of Stan- Saturday ent mark in the 200 breast stroke shima's liking, for he danced Is of the th,:t Ten matches were run off dur- ford won a decision over Fritz and away lightly and smashed a series md tuneful, ,ent at 235.6. Track season will be officially t ing the evening and Grattan's year Keusseff of the Indians won on a of straight right hand blows to nand. At MEN OUT a lingo gave a fine account of them- fall over Kallam, the spot on Mr. McGuire's cowl- opened for the Spartan cinder- ion I infreq, ),1 defeating the Spartan var- selves. Two of the bouts featured This match was in no way a tenance that would do him the burners Saturday night in the to last (luau. sty. which team went through the exhibitions between local members dual affair. It was strictly infor least good, and finally persuaded Civic auditorium in San Francisco rty winks to ,,eet without the sevices of Al --Jack and Charley Smith resins- mat for the purpose of providing his Irish opponent to sit down. when Coach Glenn Hartranft takes ime of Ste. end Martin Wempe, Keith Birlern, ing their friendly rivalry, and Jos practice for the contestants. Gnat- After the uncomfortable young 'Y' eleven varsity and two freshman Mr. Strauss.. end Dave Titchenal, the Bear mer- Reginato tangling with Si Simon'. tan's gang goes back to work this boy had kissed the canvas three track men to the annual Senior Ivor of Fia, 'en allowed the home team only WINNERS week in preparation for a trip times in less than a minute his PAA Indoor Championships. n to underst, ne first place, Captain Withy- Henry Zook, Stanford represen- down south to meet three colleges seconds decided that enough was backstroke win. Competition in the meet is pub- inally went nc, combe's 150 yard tative in the 118 lb. division, started over the week-end, plenty and threw in the towel. licized as being the best and the ege with occur' Double winners in the varsity Following Konashima's example San Jose team will have to be as se masters anion went to Jim Shields in the with KO wins were Ed White and good as early season condition will 220 and 440 and Newsome who Bill Moulden at 165 and 155 pounds allow. captured the 50 yard free style as FRESHMEN CAGERS WIN PAIR CES respectively. White won from Joe sell as the century. Bob Garcia RELAY TEAM Patsch in two rounds while Moul- First off, Coach Hartranft i meeting todi took second in both of the latter FROM MONTEREY QUINTETS den won from Cecil Kaufman in, enter a four man relay tean_ t 155. We no ram the same time. Alder Thurman, Captain Owen pled meetntg.s WALK AWAY White's KO was particularly Collins, Bob Pierce, and Hugh '.leetions, etc The 150 yard dorsal event proved PREPS, TOWN TEAM LOOSE TILTS spectacular. After winning the first Staley, which group will compete a waik.away for the Spartan cap- TO SPARTANS IN DOUBLE BILL round easily. White stepped out in with varsity relay combinations Fountain Pc tain, but the real race was for the middle of the second and from California and Stanford. ryn Hill flee the position between Phil Barker Coach Larry Arnerich landed his freshman cagers in Monterey landed a hard left hook to the if the The fifty yard dash will find i Found or Ptc- Berkeley team and Jack Saturday night despite adverse conditions, and after battling the solar plexus that eventually put Al Parr, Bob Pierce, and Hank eward. Butler of the Spartans. Barker elements and opposition, came home with a pair of victories over two lot Patach on the canvas. Knowing the Vasconcellos upholding the Spartan managed to touch out the Monterey quintets. Victorious over the high school team by a 27-14 punch had been of an anesthetic colors while Captain Collins and I CLUB San Jose entry by a "gnat's eye- score, the Spartan yearlings were forced to apply the pressure to nose nature. White stepped back with freshman Jim Edgmon will com- leen wig spa lash", out the Monterey Town team 45-39 honest intentions of letting his pete in the 600 yard race. ry 17, at 111 The diving A highly polished floor had the San Jose squad on its knees a found Kuhns of the opponent sleep peacefully. How- 107 to Fre-ile: California great deal of the time, but the "Mites" had little trouble handling the FIELD EVENTS squad establishing him- ever, just as White had decided members itzed telf M first prep squad. After trailing 3-0 at the end of the first quarter, the Spar- Tony Sunscri, sensational fresh- place closely followed the punch was not conducive of by Jack tans began to move to build up a 9-5 advantage at half-time and man pole vaulter of last season Windsor. Potstada of Cal. sleep and stepped forward to con- vite third. extend this lead to 15-9 at the is the only San Jose man entered Wes Hammond, Spartan tinue, Patsch's knees buckled and Luncheon c: allaround three-quarters mark. In the ozone event, and gigantic n "Tiger man" gave the had tied the score. Referee Frankie Carter jumped on en changed rowd a Spartans made good on sev- Don Presley is slated to give the good laugh at the start TROLSON PACES The the Spartan's back in order to eat of the qu .[ the nine charity shots and col- Indian and Bear weight men a 440, and then finished Trolson paced the yearling at- en of save the falling man from further Onward lesson in the art of putting the antel wilt 'p the end of the parade. tack with 12 points, garnered from lected 19 field goals. punishment.a shot. Hammond also swam 220. half-dozen field goals. Ales was Anderson led the Spartan soring in the In his three round win over second high with six points. Only with 10 points while Trolson and Vin Ruble, 1937 freshman cap -- Mike Somers of the Y, Gene Fisk 11 fouls were called in the game Carruth each caged six points. tam, will be the single San Jose rans was impressive. Somers was strong with six alloted to San Jose and Lathes was high for Monterey with entry in the two mile event, while Frosh Baseball and willing, but fell easy prey to is have Seto live to Monterey. nine points. Harvey Green and freshman Gene Flak's straight, hard punches, asd tsportation After building a 22-14 le ad at Zunia will battle for honors In the Practice was tied up nicely whenever he nferenee. Wit Opens the end of the first half, the San NOTICE 1000 yard run. tried to rush his Spartan foe. planning toil Jose freshmen had to open their Frosh baseball men report to In the balance of the events A complete summary of the at 12:30 tri New men, many unseen by attack again the last part of the gym today at 3. Equipment will Parr, Tickie Vasconcellos, and Coach fights follow: in final ply' Hovey McDonald, and Just second period after the Town team be issued. --Gil Bishop. Verne Larson will compete in the four YMCA S. J. STATE days to round a workable triple jump, and Larson and H. learn Riley won dec. over Mitome, 112 into shape before the Spartan Vasconcellos will take care of the Babes 6 McGuire TKO'd by Konashima, 125 meet Santa Clara on the high jumping duties. High hurdling nineteenth Foster Leads Frosh Swimmers Scrimger lost to Jim Kincaid, 149 'ANTED and you have some what Du will be alloted to Staley and Lar- Anthology. of a Some lost to Gene Fisk, 149 picture that faces McDonald son. Ise considered Palmore lost to Tony Pisano, 133 when the freshmen _ Editon turn out to- To Close Victory Over Cal Cubs :F, for Kaufman TKO'd by Ed White, 166 the first season practice. Tal Allan Bob Paul won from Morrell, 150 Wood lost dec. to Jim Edgmon, 175 to yearlings to victory with an Out- gain Positions on the "Die Foster led the Spartan Watson won from Lavol, 155 Sincieh won from Roaenswieg, hvy. mare Bob some fresh football men standing three event performance. Foster started festivities out by Won, Romeo Simon!, Leo butterflying through the 100 yards called for in the medley relay, which ;f'41.satcly, Al Lindner, Bill Aballah, race was won by the San Jose team of Wilcox, Foster, and Johnston' -nbination ilid 1 Harry Saunders. Later on in the evening, Foster proved to be one of Coach Walker's STUDENTS Practice was "surprises" by winning the 150 yard backstroke. Then having time only 3 delayed for two GET YOUR TICKETS N 0 W week e to to rest while the varsity upside down swimmers did their stuff, conflicting schedules AT CIVIC AUDITORIUM BOX-OFFICE FOR wet re-entered the pool and won eatMe0 weather. Even now the Foster tekot 11 yard breaststroke. was the other double Vane have to be content with the 200 California, SAN FRANCISCO ure Cliii "MAIN on the floor CLOSE DECISION winner In the frosh meet, taking PlO of the Men's until the both the 220 and 440. field drys out. Bill Johnston kicked up the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA laire Those gave one of his who have signed with Gil water in the 50 yard freestyle to Monk Martin PIERRE MONTEUX CONDUCTING 90 MEN 10P for performances off the team should see win the event, and then came close usually brilliant it to pile up a point o'clock this after- to nosing out Sim of Berkeley in the spring board FRI. NIGHT, FEB. 18 AT 8:30 Non tree'o re Talbert of San Jose mot. ceive necessary equip- the century, but the Judges' deci- total of 109.7 ONLY 55c FOR BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE sion favored the UC man. Joy of was second. DAILY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1938 PAGE FOUR spARTAN GYPSY THEME Pre-Legal Club TO PREVAIL AT To Hear Lawyer HOME EC. HOP At Meet Today Discussing the present day pm,. SATURDAY lems of the legal profession, Arthur G. Shoup, San Jose attorney, trdi speak before the Rapose To Rhythmize Pre-Legal club at its regular meeting today in Roam For Gay Affair At 11 at 12:30, according to Mr. ii M. Broyles, Ste. Claire adviser of the orgini ration. Because of his DOLLAR BIDS experience as head of the Santa Clara county Bar Association, Mr. Shoup is Members Selling qualified to Club speak before San JOB. State college's Tickets To Annual future lawyers, de- Novel Dance clares Mr. Broyles. All persons interested - - in the legal profession are You may not like the weather cordially a. vited to attend the meeting these days, but don't kick about it. of the cluh Be a Bohemian and take life as it comes. (I guess "flows" would be 8 a more appropriate term this week) OK. Take life as it "flows" Police To Turn then. And if you're like a Bohemian, Br The members of the San Jose State college Brass Choir which leaves tomorrow for a northern what are you like? Well, you're Sharpshooters tour are as follows: BACK ROW, left to right, Howard Vierra, Kenneth Heivey, William Clark, like a Gypsy, pal, you're like a Shank. SECOND ROW: Arthur Jacobus, Clifford Cunha. Gordon Friday, Charles Summy, Vincent Calling all Jack Rabbits! Gypsy. Gordon James Shoup, Lauris Jones, Donald Williams, Tom Chestnut, James Tucker. FRONT ROW Proceed to all And if you're like a Gypsy, what holes and under. Homan, Orrin Blattner, Lee Rees, Maurice Faulkner, director. brush, for do you do? Right! You want to the cops are coming! Dr Killer wander. Ucovich will lead his And if you want to wander, band of merciless gun stingers Or where do you go? ENSEMBLE TO BROADCASTERS' PL AY into the wilds of Manteca on BARRY WARNS PHELAN February 22 when Chi Well, pal, if you're really "just P a Gypsy", there's only one place- - LEAVE ON ma, police fraternity, aggregate and that's the Ste. Claire Hotel, GO ON AIR to prove their ability at sharp ENTRANTS OF TO shootin' the 19th of this month, where the in their annual jack. on its annual dance. TOUR rabbit expedition. Home Economics club is putting - After the slaughter, the "big tam DEADLINE TOMORROW lege The scene will be one of true In the first public appearance game" hunters will be enter. Gypsy festivity. Decorated like a since its instigation, the San Jose tamed at the home of Ed Grant, sorer The second in the series of or- sonic Gypsy camp, with campfire, bub- With March 18 set as the closing State college Brass Ensemble will fraternity member who resides iginal radio plays will be presented bling, savory kettle, and a genuine date for then entry of manuscripts make its formal debut this week in Manteca, according to Earl &t ell over KQW tomorrow at palm-reader, who will tell you In the Phelan Literary Contest, when it leaves tomorrow for a tour night 8 Rurnetsch, secretary of the or. Lora Broadcaster's" ALL in a most amiable fashion, there remains but a few weeks through the northern part of the o'clock when "The ganization. Hutd dramatize if the Gold Room is promised to be for entrans to turn in their man- state, returning Friday. the mystery drama, th so attractive that even a Gypsy uscripts, declared Dr. Raymond Directed by Mr. Maurice Kaulk- "Espionage". NOTICES agesml would want to stay there in- Barry, head of the English de- ner, the ensemble of sixteen men "Jean Holloway, author of the definitely. partment. yesterday. will feature a special arrangement play, has put a new twist in the Intersociety Volleyball begins to. is gl Bids are one dollar, and may be Prizes totaling $300 will te by Mr. Faulkner of Verdi's "Tri- old plot; love of woman and love day at noon. Games will start Hollo procured from Beth Jarvis, Irene awarded in four fields of creative umphal March from Aida" on the of country," commented Mr. Me- promptly at 12:15. Allenian so scrip Thorton, and other members of writing, the short story, essay, one series of programs. Coard, director of the prehent 15 Kappa, Ero vs. Beta, Sappho vs. titled the Home Economics club. Joe act play, and poetry. There are The first stop on the tour will minute series of plays. Phi Kap. Two Rapose's orchestra will supply the four classes in the poetry division, be in San Francisco. From there The cast includes Lorraine Cal- WI music, and one hour will be de- blank verse, free verse, lyric, and they continue north through lender, Howard Hazeltine, and Social Dancing club meets to- the a voted to program dances. narrative poems and they receive Marysville, Willets, and Santa Francis Hutchinson. Willis Green night for 2 hours, 8 to 10. JaeA Roth, a major proportion of the prize Rosa, where they play for the will be announcer and Gordon Green and orchestra will play. the s money. Santa Rosa junior college, high Roth is technical director in Guest cards may be obtained from SPY P AVIATION 1 As yet few manuscripts have school, and the Rotary club. charge of sound. Mrs. Calkins. been turned in and all entrants are (Continued from Page One) urged to hand in their manuscripts long. as soon as they are finished and ASSEMBLY It is also necessary to do figure 1 CLUBPHOTO APPOINTMENTS not wait until the last minute to eights, both shallow and vertical enter them. (Continued from Page One) Times Listed Must Be Followed RE without gaining or losing altitude The contest is open to all San teams will receive awards and the Strictly or slip in the turn; and spin both Jose State students who have been freshman football men will be hon- Appointments for group pictures Omed; 12:30, Newman club; 12.411 01 right and left and recover. In addi- registered in school at least one ored when the first award assem- of campus clubs are listed here by Spartan Stags; 12:50, Kappa Ph: tion to the flight requirements a full quarter previous to the closing bly to be held in several years is La Torre Editor Arthur Van Horn. written examination covering flight club. of the competition. called to order by the student body Be stated that if any organization RON rules must be passed. A holder of Thursday, February 17: 12:10, Manuscripts must be typewritten head. fails to show up at the appointed a private's certificate may carry Y.W.C.A.; and double spaced. They should Athletes of the football, water time, it will be removed from the Six-Four club; 12:30, passengers, but not for hire. be turned in at Dr. Barry's office polo, and soccer teams, and team list and placed on the waiting list. 12:40, P. E. Majors (men); 12:10. AMATEUR'S CERTIFICATES or to any member of the English managers are to receive the The club that heads the waiting Block S.J. Paul Bunch and Arata Kimura department. awards, with Coaches DeGroot and list will then take the place of the Friday, February 18: 12:10, Sig- also received their amateur's cer- -- Walker, and Graduate Manager Gil club dropped. ma Delta Pi; 12:20. Pre-Legal tificates last week. To receive such ing from an altitude of 1000 feet, Bishop doing the presenting. Gold The pictures will be taken in- club; 12:30, Italian club; 12:40, a certificate it is necessary to 12,50, and one 360 degree landing from footballs will be presented twenty- doors because of the rain, and the National Music society; have spent 25 solo hours in the an altitude of 1500 feet. in addi- nine of the football men by Presi- place will be announced at a later Social Affairs committee. air, make two spot landings on a tion to normal take-offs and land- dent Marsh. date. On the waiting list: 1. Police 500 foot spot, one 180 degree land- ings. In order to be sure of finding Monday, February 14: 12:10, 'club, 2. Forestry club. oti:oRSPOrhliwitBsicettirtiel'id'ht:, seats for the assembly students are Radio club; 12:20, Press club; advised to enter the auditorium 12:30, Globe Trotters; 12:40, Soci- NOTICE imheodi:1 faculty CO-EDS promptly at 11:00. When the pro- ology club; 12:50, Rainbow club. A week -end seminar for FLOCK TO LUCKY BID advisers gram begins the doors will be Tuesday, February 15: 12:10, members, secretaries, and Associa HOLDER FOR PRESS DANCE; closed and ushers will be on hand Entomology club; 12:20, Y.M.C.A.; of the Student Christian Feb. l5 to see that the meeting is not 12:30, Radio Speaking club; 12:40, tions will meet Friday, g interrupted. Bibliophiles; 12:50, Pre-Nursing at 7 through noon Sunday CAMERAMAN TO SHOOT con- AGAIN club. Cambria Pines Lodge. Entire NOTICE Wednesday, obtained for $5. By BEN HITT February 16: 12:10, ference may be I and which is open to the rest of ogice YWCA Association Supper com- Horne Econom lob; See Mary Hill at YWCA 0,4,1Pern;ogeaNuthrnt,hral Mr. Francis Doyle, Spartan cit- Spartan-land at $1.00 a throw. 12:20, Yal mittee will meet today at 4 in izen, is very popular with the oft' But, back to Mr Doyle. Mr. :hello:Mei Room 14. Very important. mentioned bevies of local co-eds, it Doyle was so fortunate last Wed- Is said today. For the word is nesday as to be on the spot where snatcher is bound to haunt again, Best for your Money! around that Mr. Doyle owns a Bid CENTRAL hi, nun, the accident happened. In other and Thursday another free bid to to the nortorious night of murder Best for Satisfaction! sssItuen i words, when the Press club's the "headline hop" will be dished and war which is being exploited "phantom" photographer touched out by club authorities. PHARMACY c on this campus as the annual Press off a flash bulb and broke out a Who will be this week's winner dance. negative Wednesday, Mr. Doyle of a tax-free bid to the Press Prescription SAN JOSE The same Press dance, inci- was right where "x" marked the dance? 1.....ii dentally, which will be held in the spot and Druggists got the brass ring for a (Note- If Mr. Doyle hasn't de- LUNCH San Jose Scottish Rite Temple, free rirle. Tel. Col. 809 217 BOX cided on a co-worker for his bid, So. 1st. February 26. The very same Press, But Mr. Hotel Montgomery and 26c Doyle is not destined to the management takes this oppor- Bldg. ONLY 15c fact, for which Mr. Scott alone for long In St. Dance, in be his glory. This tunity to remind him of the infal. Just Across 4th AntOnis Held's orchestra has been engaged week the "phantom" picture- lability of Spartan Daily Bear Photo On San want ads.) Agents