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...1111111111111111111111.11.. 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 in a speed 830 O'Clock After Soloing SPECIAL MEETING OF PRESS 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 that time, will definitely at 8:30 o'clock in aive by , travels, he ?delay evenings that the plane has traveled ap- '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. The off-campus organization is on comparisons James garet Douglas, and Mr. 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.