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sked to State's "determined-to-win" foot- Astrid: ball squad, led by Coach Dud De- )ids On, Groot, and assistant Bill Hubbard, nmittee will leave the Southern Pacific Varsity, ie door. Yearling Squads morning at 9 o'clock station this judge amid the cheers of approximately of the 500 students. len the Embarking on the Daylight in a special coach, the team will be II Seek tir.t Double by by the band, led Victory accompanied young Mr. Thomas Eagan and Mr. Adolph t pre. Otterstein. Sixty-seven of the band extra, members are expected to make Portal's Squad Will Meet Injuries Hurt Hopes For Its; If the long trip. nd 20 ARRIVE AT SEVEN Tough Junior College Victory In Southern Game lorun Lengthening the stop-over in I... d will Angeles, the Daylight will arriv. By WILBUR KORSMEIR By DICK EDMONDS at 7 o'clock tonight and the Santa I Not to be outdone by their older brothers, the A band of determined Spartans will leave San Fe. which will carry the Spartans Spartan Babes are to make a trip of their own and Jose this morning on a trip which may well to San Diego will not leave until decide it will leave at two o'clock this afternotm to take on the success of the 1936 grid season from a 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. State the Santa Rosa Junior College Cubs in a gridiron standpoint. Here While en route and during the battle under the arcs tonight. The Frosh will stay at With only one tilt falling on the right side of extensive stop-overs the team will the Santa Rosa overnight and will return tomorrow i ledger, a defeat by ie) the powerful San Diego State be housed in the special coach, I morning. Aztecs would prove nearly disaa- group which will be drawn onto a siding ********************** Coach DeWitt Portal's men face terous to the hopes of the Spartan as said. while in Los Angeles. a tough squad that outplayed the supporters for a brilliant season. an al- Contrary to a former statment ; Coaches Predict College of Pacific Freshmen but If the Staters can pound out a the San that the train would arrive in Captain Les Carpenter who were held scoreless, and a team With Gil Bishop shedding win over the undefeated Aztecs in, as night at 5:5X. San Jose Sunday will lead Sparta's forces against that was only nosed out by the acting the lone of hope on the they might breeze through the the new and exact arrival will be San Diego's Aztecs Saturday. powerful Modesto Jaysee eleven. San Diego game situation to remainder of the season without Bridges, Monday morning at 6:50 o'clock I And the Modesto outfit severely be played this Saturday in another loss. However, if the r leader. The return trip will be made on .,ounced the Menlo team, 25-0, the southern city, freshman southern eleven proves too tough ENE the Sunset Limited. which team the local Frosh edged and varsity coaches for the for the aspiring Spartans, the Theater SPUR 'EM ON Spartan Queens out by one touchdown. main part waxed pessimis- stock of the players will take a carried At the station this morning. Tonight's contest will be one tic as to the outcome of the decided drop and disaster may ,W am- Jerry Girdner, head yell leader. urn Golddiggers very tough hurdle for the yearlings contest. haunt the locals for the remainder notified will conduct a few yells to spur to overcome, and if they are the Quotations from the coach- of the campaign. to with- the team on for its invasion of least bit over-confident there will es follow: San Diego has stormed through foreign territory. Upon order from For Uncle To Collect be a sad bunch of young Spar- BISHOP: "If we don't have three contests without a loss and d been Dr. Thomas MacQuarrie, no classes at: tans after the final gun goes off too many injuries I think will be especially anxious to av- call will be dismissed, but any stu- Benny Melzer f peace tonight. the game will be a toss-up." enge the setback administered by dent at the station, missing part d. "We ZIMMERMAN LEADS DEGROOT: "It last year's San Jose squad. Par- Of a class will not be docked for Sweethearts of Sparta they were will be the tyed ix Winner in two out of t liroe most outstanding game in ticularly sweet would be an Aztec his display of school spirit. during the past three weeks; but :onsider games so far this season, the the history of San Diego be- victory before the capacity crowd In addition to the team and band golddiggers of Sparta y avail they will be Frosh will present an offense cause it dedicates their new expected to witness the big bene- (CORiiRlied OR PORI. Four) , today. built around Captain Leroy Zim- stadium and is promoted by fit clash. sequin, The girls selected by popular merman, triple threat backfield the Shriners. INJURIES HURT will be handicapped by council Hillis Ashworth vote as sponsors of football games man. He "It is their first home Fairly riddled with injuries that can a broken little finger, but will game of the year, and It Is are going to lure coins from the have failed to show much improve- nted to start the fray. His capable reserve going to give them their ment, DeGroot's eleven is a decided pockets of San Jose State stu- gro Down In Storm will be Gordon Maybury, shifted chance to even the score for underdog to the undefeated south- today as the ed, the dents in the quad from half-back to the fullback the walloping we gave them erners. Bucking a 40 mile an hour head )ssi and latest offensive in Uncle Benny position. last year." The condition of Gene Rocchl, wind and running into rough wea- undoubtedly Walsh, Melzer's Community (-nest drive. Bud Lewis will HUBBARD: "I think it will (Continued on Page Three) ther and rain in Cleveland, Ohio, but lain, for hold down the up-man spot, probably be our toughest Hillis Ashworth, flying a plane DIME A PIN the wing-back positions are still game." purchased by the San Jose State The erstwhile queens will be in Seniors Contribute :Wed to (Continued on Page Timer) PORTAL: speaking of the Flying club landed at Cleveland the quad today at noon pinning nd tam Frosh: "I expect a tough Of Chest Sum Airport at 6 o'clock last night, buttons on everyone that passes * Half on. battle." * according to word received by the that way at a dime a pin, Meisel. Pi Epsilon Tau Will C * a In Meet Yesterday Spartan * zipper Daily. explained. Have Dinner Meet a sinohi-O411-4444OISOOOSuatilaasire --- Ashworth he Left left San Jose Satur- "And you can ask 'ern anything Seventeen dollars and ninety- day night Claire cents, only half of the re- JIM for Bradford, Pennsyl- you want to," Uncle Benny whis- At Hotel Ste. two vania, where he picked up a new ' tled through his whiskers. --- Senior Sprawl At quired sum, were contributed to airplane at the Pi Epsilon Tau, bliementary so- the Community Chest fund by Taylor Aircraft Coca Cola day in another Mel- company for use sty, will meet at canner on the seniors in orientation yesterday. of the San Jose I zer brain storm scheduled to de- Alum Rock Nov. 5 for State college Flying ,:vening of November 17 at the Someone, In what he evident- club. scend upon the campus next week. According Sainte Claire hotel. was a witty to word received In the Coca Cola, ly thought mood, lent Students will get San Jose by Mr. Some outstanding person in the Acting as a first-quarter sprawl placed a slot-machine slug In Frank Peterson,' but, Uncle Benny chuckled, the head of the field of education will be obtained' and an ice-melting evening, a , the collection. college aeronautics di- get the profit. Chest will group vision, Ashworth left to speak before the ati Senior Splurge at Alum Rock is In a smash wind-up to the pro- Bradford at YOU HEEL which between 50 and 60 prospec- 4:20 p.m. on the twentieth. I being planned for Thursday, Nov. gram arranged by Frank Betten- is the "biggest Running into Anti then there (lye teachers are expected to at- court, a cat band made up of six bad weather in ember 5, from 6 to 10. Ohio contest. Everyone, Uncle announced yesterday,' Will delay progress of the heel" tend, it was players, figuratively went to town trip for Benny assures, will have a chance by Miss Elsie Toles, faculty ad-, Tickets are being printed which with the popular hot tune, "Hain't at least a day. Although' Weather at the coveted title. Members of Omer. I will feature both dancing and Misbehavin'." Don Dietz sang "A reports forecast unsettled; weather the faculty have been eliminated Warren Allen, head of the Mu-; Star Fell Out along Ashworth's course, dinner or either one separately. of Heaven", and Bill he stated from the race. sic department at Stanford, was, Tyler offered "Blue 4 that he would probably , Dinner tickets are 25c and dancing Prelude", both depart from contest is scheduled 1, secured as the speaker last year. being accompanied by Betten- Cleveland today. . The big 15c. These tickets may be put- with voting This group meets monthly and court. Ashworth will leave Cleveland for to take place Tuesday Cheyenne, in front of the holds two dinners during the year. chased during orientation. Two double-piano duets were Wyoming where high continuing all day altitude The purpose of the organization Paul Becker has been chosen as played by Emile Bouret and Damn OP jets will be installed on Morris Dailey auditorium. his plane are be- is primarily social, though inter- general chairman of the event, Beaulieu, with Agnes Madden sol- NDO for his trans-Rocky Salvation Army tactics Mountain red pots' cats in the field of education are with Dorothy Sandkuhle in charge oing the melody. Harvey Brooks ool trip. ing used, too witness the Delivery often discussed at the meetings, of food, and Bill Thurlow, head presented two fast tap-dance num- of the plane is expected' on tripods in the quad, library for Sunday It was explained by Miss Toles. of entertainment. bers. morning. and Home Economics butiumg. SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936 PLEDGES TURN Gooci Luck, Gang a PLAN ANNUAL HIGH JINX Fat BEGGARS; HELP FOR HALE OFEN NIGHT." r In The CHARITY FUND By RAYMOND WALLACE FOUR COSTUME PRIM li Sigma Kappa Delta To In our colleague's column yester- Again as annually at Hallow- day appeared a letter addressed to Initiate Neophytes e'en time, the Associated Women us jointly, deploring the state of During Week Students of San Jose State go the body's school spirit. Not trust- into their dance at the A.W.S. ing our own feeling in the matter, Gri Hi-Jinx to be held in the women's we made inquiry among the stu- lf you are molested in the halls gym on Friday night, October 30. dents to determine what various A today by a forlorn looking indiv- With a Crazy-night theme ad- groups thought of our spirit. Miss idual who wears a printer's slug opted for thD year's Jinx, any Dorsey, who wrote the letter, tied around his neck by a green costume of outlandish and down- thinks only freshmen and trans- ribbon, and this same individual right foolishness will be the height fers have any of the tenuous com- inth begs you for a contribution to of feminine fashion, according to modity, and inquires if it is con- not the Community Chest, don't be Frances Simpson, general chair- sidered had form. boxer afraid to drop a penny, a nickel, man of the coming event. In our Investigation, we found the a or a dime into the hat he will FOUR PRIZES that the consensus of opinion nigh' hold so humbly before him, for No less than four prizes will be among freshmen and transfers ists it will just be a Sigma Kappa Del- presented for the most original seemed to be that there was noth- menl ta pledge. and craziest costumes. One prize ing at all wrong with our patriot- "TI As a part of their duties be- will go to the craziest looking ism, and cited the last rally as ing fore being initiated into the couple, one prize to the most or- authority. This may be because let IC journalism honor society, the iginal couple, and a prize respec- they are the ones who participated four pledges will beg for con- see tively to the craziest and most In the event, as Miss Dorsey sug- Athle tributions to the college Chest original individuals. gets. On the other hand, many up- Jose fund, and in order that they Amid a Hallowe'en atmosphere per division students appeared to still will show the proper enthusi- of pumpkins and corn-stalks, think that school spirit is an un- II. 1 asm for their charitable task, those attending the Jinx will en- desirable disease. Others admitted to b President Louis Walther has de- joy novel entertainment presented that it had certain values, but they men creed that a minimum for col- by talented members of the Asso- had too many other things to do give lections will be set, and any ciated Women Students, with than furnish any of it themselves. deficit will be made up by the games, dancing, and cider and So there you are. Choose your are pledges. doughnuts for refreshments. side. tell Frances Cuenin, Marion Starr, Musical H21f-Hour COMMITTEE * Notices just I Emmet Britton, and William Gam- Assisting Frances Simpson as If you see a suspicious looking *I Today To Feature and 1 bell are the unfortunate four, who Gold ring with a circle sub-chairman of the Jinx are character twittering hither and yon LOST: Honor Organization boys will begin a week of servitude to- and a pearl In Frances Oxley, entertainment; through the corridors, like a genial of five turquoise defea day which will terminate in their center. Valuable keepsake. Amy Silva, games; Dorothea highwayman out to do a little busi- the ever, formal initiation. Presenting Tau Mu Delta, wo- Wagner, decorations; Reinhild Please return to Clara Walldow or and ness. ;I. would be advisable to give men's music honor society, in a Haerle, publicity; Jane Morehead, to Lost and Found in Room 14. him your money at once and save varied program of vocal and in- Club refreshments: and Gypsy Dehn, Reward. Out Social Dancing your life, for it will be none other strumental music, the weekly furniture. u:Sii Planning Community than the famous desperado, Uncle Musical Half Hour will be held Any woman student willing to Club will meet in Benny Wizen His harmless ap- The Pre -Legal In the Little Theatre today from Chest Dance Monday help with further preparation for Room 11. cmlaaisns pearance is belied by his reputa- Monday at 12:30 in 12:30 to 1:00 o'clock. the Jinx should get in touch with for obtain- tion for wringing the last drop of Plans are being made The following selections will Members of the Social Dancing Frances Simpson, chairman; or to The blood from the last pound of flesh, ing a local attorney to speak constitute the half hour program: Club are planning a dance to be Barbara Harkey, A.W.S. president. vital im- csGlteaacist2 and if you consider your life worth the club on questions of My Joys . Chopin-Liszt held in the Women's gym next students interested a dime, give it to him without portance to all Margaret Thomas, pianist Monday evening from 9 to 10. The YM Discusses Plans argument. in law. Please be present at 12:30 Mid-October Yale-Smith theme is to be a Community Chest sharp. To Meet In College Y As a matter of fact, the student Love's a Merchant Carew idea. Anthony Anastasi. body really gets off easy, because Ruby Anderson, soprano The regular admission will be Plans to hold all College "Y" i1nh79fP the faculty gets stuck for most of Dorothy Currell, accompanist five cents, but other donations meetings and programs at the lo- the quota. They are expected to Pegasians! Make appointments Kolnicirei Bruck will be gratefully accepted. All cal Y.M.C.A. were made and dis- subscribe about $2500 of the $2875 immediately for La Torre pictures Grace Knowles, violinist last cabinet meeting proceeds will be given to the Com- cussed at the In the Publications' office. demanded. Dorothy Curren, accompanist Karlclans: munity Cheat fund. of the College "Y". « R. Catherine Gunn. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 .... All the members of the Social Members stated that holding j ni 'r e' The other half of the team of Liszt Dancing Club are urged to come, meetings at the Y.M.C.A. had onion fat-friers made public yesterday Will the following students Margaret Thomas, pianist and are warned to secure guest a two-fold purpose. Firstly, that the composite choice of State co- please report to Room 165 today, cards from Mrs. Calkins if they it is centrally located, and second- Billdass eds for the perfect male. Here Friday, October 23, at 12:00. desire to bring a friend. ly, that all the building facilities, BroadcastingCompany divist again, as we complained before Virginia Hageman, Helen Grieg, The music will be furnished by swimming pool, banquet hall, when he selected the perfect girl, Carlton Lindgren, LeRoy Morgan, Director Speaks To Frank Bettencourt and his orche- games, and the gymnasium, can he has failed to take account of Ruth Mcllhany, Rosalie Mossman, cal stra. be enjoyed. State Music Classes the feet. Frances Oxley, Lorrice Ohlandt, Otis Reid, Isabel Smith. ii We know a fellow whose feet Mr. Arthur Jaihett, director of Will the following students seem able to support the total education for the National Broad- Gat please report to Room 165 today, choice, but we refrain from men- casting Company and founder of West Friday. October 23, at 12:30: tioning his name. He uses a tooth- the Standard School Broadcast on of Sri Leila Anderson, Gale Beeman, pick in public, too. the Pacific coast spoke to two ing Betty Best, Mildred Bowling, Ter- classes in music education Wed- 559 esa Cirone, Vecelia Cupich, Helen NOTICE nesday on radio and education. Presid Dahl, Charlotte Flindt, Barbara A meeting of the Hester Group' The ,,ational Broadcasting com- secret Gruwell, Jane Hoyt, in Observation will be held Mon - Betty Jean to the MI th Ded:, d to the At Interests at San Jose State pany official who talked Keller, Vinette Kolda, Bessie Mat- the on College day at 4 o'clock In Room 155, music classes in his visit to wl Published every school day by the Aaaociated Students of San Jose State thews, Wilda Merritt, Helen Mm. Please attend. campus is also affiliated with Vic- a ,h* I.. a. eta, Marion Muntz, Dorothy Gail Harbaugh. Peter- company and (Imola 59 South Firat Street tor Talking Machine Press of Glob, Pr lint!, Co. 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Griffin, Latka, Walker ;Continued from Page- One: (Continued from SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 2., 1936 Vie Page Om) I Bill Lewis, Jack Hilton, Glen Du - And Gerhart undecided. Bose and Joe Lantagne is such Big Titles The line has been For broken up that each man looks capable of by injuries all week, and some of playing only a few moments during of 11 men still the starting positions are Women's With a squad none Sports the four -quarter battle. Llyod and the semi-finals too definite. Bob Harrell, small M the running By PEGGY LUCIER Wattenbarger and Bruce Daily are Portal and his but mighty end, has been not far off, Coach going MEET MENLO definitely on the sidelines and the great JUNIORS becoming anxious for during the past week and boxers are TENNIS coaching staff is enjoying some will see Monday will get the call at one the action they end, and Speculations as to a starting line- Hugo Setting an all-time record of night a; Stockton when the final- DeGroot, who is just round- up. only three defaults of the forty- IN HOME P001 TOOT Belt tourna- ing back into shape ists in the Pyramid after an en- Right one scheduled to p lay, the now it appears that Don be decided. forced layoff, will probably start all ment will Baldwin and Bob Berry will bet at Women's -Week-end Singles Ten- strongest squads," accord- the other flank position. Don Local "The nis Tournament Septet Looking the starting call at the wing po- Pressley, regular end, will prob- will feature first ing to Portal, "are Napa Ath- sitions with Jack Rocca, Warren ably not and second round matches today Forward To Hard with 11 men who will make the trip because letic Club, beginning at 1 o'clock and lasting Price and.Bob Wing held in re- Monday; Redwood City of his injured ankle that will not Tussle see action until 5. serve. Club, with 8 men, San permit him to see action. Athletic All elimination will be played TACKLES HEALTHY with a total of 7 men SHAKEUPS Menlo Junior College will offer Jose Bears, off this afternoon The other positions are except the the next Jack Martin and Jess Wilson still competing, and State with not cer- competition for Coach Starry-Wilcox tilt, which will take have maintained their health and .1. The Redwood City Club seems taM but if present injuries and Charlie Walker's varsity water place at 8 o'clock Saturday morn- will open the.contest at the tackle strongest. Their eight illnesses respond to treatment, Car- polo team when the two teams to be the ing, a last minute change in the tangle berths. Art Carpenter, brother of men are all good boys and will mody, Budros Ballard, Draper, in the first of a two game schedule having been reported by Captain Les Carpenter, is in better plenty of trouble." and either Lavannino or Nobile series tonight in the local pool. give us Joan Hughes, WAA board member. Nothing is condition and with Bob Drexel "Our chances," continued Portal, will fill the remainder of the line. known about the SCHEDULE junior collegian should see action against the "are good. The trouble is you can't The Cubs from Santa Rosa will team except that Other matches are set for the they have imported classy southerners. tell about tournaments though, not be a set up, and the Spartans several ex-high I. following hours: 1 o'clock, Norton school mermen George Cannell and Ronnie Red- just like the other night. Nichols from San Jose will also be no and have assembled vs. Oxley, Myers vs. Rennycott; a fairly man will probatiTy start the battle re and Herrera are two of the best set up. Neither team is taking formidable organization. at 2 o'clock, Jones vs. Wilcox, at the guard positions. Joe Fer- boys in their class and they were each other lightly at least they Coach Walker is expecting to ion Seimers vs. Miller; 3 o'clock, Wel- reira, Herb Hudson, defeated in their first bouts. How- shouldn't), and a hard fought, have his squad at full strength for and DuBose by vs. Terry, Frees vs. Dahl; 4 ever, the boys are trying hard close game should result. tonight's game as Howard Withy- will probably get into the fray. we- o'clock. Nisson vs. Carlson, Serio and should do quite well." combe has recovered from his cold No decision has been handed vs. Stuf in, Fisher vs. Smith, Haz- in a and is expected to be at his regular down on the starting center. Bar- FOUR SENIORS eltine vs. Wehrstedt; 5 o'clock, 1 in- guard position along with Elmer ney Swartzell and Clyde Voorhees Out of thi eleven men fighting INTRA- MURAL Smith vs. Bryan, Hughes vs. Wil- eekly Leslie and Ron Gordon. are waging a grand battle for for San Jose, four of them are liams Hambey vs. Fammatre, held SPORTS Bob Shaffer will be at the goalie the pivot spot and either may In the senior division and the re- Rizzo vs. Pray. from net while Captain Dave Lynn, get the call tomorrow. maining 7 are entered in the nov- By WALTER HECOX Matches are scheduled for to- Edmund Cary, and ice class. Bob Locks will PACKS THE BALL will morrow, Saturday and Sunday, be at the regular forward posi- The senior division includes out his Captain Carpenter will hold ! ;ram: Old man forfeit reached when the finals will be played. tions. Fenton Murray, Harry fig- George Latka In the 139-pound charge down the signal-barking duties at e Liszt long hairy hand and took The tournament will conclude mart, and Britton are being held class; Stan Griffin, California the start and DeGroot has been St of the Intra-Mural basketball the two week's program of wo- in reserve. State champion, in the 179-pound as working on several plays which Smith tourney again last night just men's sports activities sponsored The return Menlo game will also class: Paul Gerhart, also in the to run will give the talented field leader Carew things were beginning by the Women's Athletic Associa- be palyed in the San Jose pool 179-pound class; and Don Walker CO smoothly. tion an opportunity to see what he can in the as the Menlo team does not have heavyweight division. old grey do towards advancing the ball of nist This time it was the any goals. The novice division includes the offense. Norm Sanders, who called 3ruele bearded men about to don Art Society Pledges Next week the varsity and James Badame in the 124-pound cap and kown that took the well a beautiful game against the class; freshman teams will tangle with Anthony Pisano, 129-pound ar- Pledges Tuesday Night Stockton Bengals, is ready to go known powder. It seems their the Stanford varsity and junior class; Jimmy Kincaid, 140, and thritis was just too much for New members of Smock and in at any minute. Karl Drexel varsity sevens in the Encina pools. in the 149-pound di- fear of Tam, women's honorary Liszt them. Or maybe it was art so- Coach Walker is trying to sched- Owen Collins, flashy Hayward vision; Bob Harris, 159-pound it Don Van Acker's smashing tac- ciety were formally initiated in youth, has maintained the leader's class; Joe Seitz, ule a game for the local frosh 169 pounds; and away. At any a candle-light service followed by fight for the right tics that kept them outfit with the Indian Papooses position in the Bill Radunich in the heavyweight rate the Seniors forfeited to Van a reception last Tuesday night. half spot and should be in the 'any division. sometime later in the season. Acker and Hesse last night. New members are as follows: -- ball game at the start. Luke Ar- To Steve Varich hit his stride and Marie Blakely, Katherin Bryant, Georgianna Kahn, Jane Morehead, gilla and Chuck Peach will be spelled Buford Crooks, Betty Mumma, Marjorie Serb, Mises Gary Simpson Voted contributed 13 points that Virginia Gould, held in reserve.

Theatron President victory for the Donadio five over Martha Hartley, Elma Heber, Mary Wilcoxon, anu Mary Prunty. Either Mickey Slingluff or Tony or of the Fowlers quintet last night. The Merino is slated to open the game Broad- Donadio cagers scored 29 points s at the left half and safety posi- Gary Simpson was elected pres- of ident to their opponents 18 in a game tion. Rocchi may see some service der of Theatron, honorary society occer Outfit Will Take On ant on that was all offense. but the former two will carry most of San Jose Players, at a meet- two ing All the future gob champions .d the burden. yesterday noon in Room 49. Wed around the campus should see Stanford Indians Tomorrow figured upon for Myra Eaton was voted vice- Bob Stone is ion. "Tiny" Hartranft as soon as pos- assignment at the full- president and Florence Murdock the starting corn- The Intra-Mural tournament Hoping to climb out from the flashy forward linemen, may be secretary-treasurer of sible. I back slot unless Lewis' leg injury the group. on the side lines during most of o the AU three starts November 2. bottom of the conference pile, takes a turn for the better be- were unanimously elected ! tonight's bas- Coach Charlie Walker's soccer the action Saturday due to leg o the on white ballots The box score for tween now and game time tomor- George Hogan, valuable Is Vic- Plans ketball game follows: aggregation travels to Palo Alto Injuries. McPherson. long-kicking for the next meeting were row. Walt y and Fowler tomorrow morning to engage the reserve man, will also be out of eiscussed during the Donadlo rookie, should enjoy some time meeting and action for the same reason. it waa Aboud 6 Beltramy 2 Stanford Indians. in the battle. decided that no honorary 12 Still smarting from the 3 to 0 On the brighter side of the pic- members will Sanchez 2 Welch be designated at the fine improvement of le will Present Ma rlev itch 4 Gordon odefeat handed them three weeks ture is as Theatron is in paY itself , by the self same Injures the little Phil Weed, a scrapper who an honorary Miller ... 4 Marrett 4 ago Hem 2. group. hold is own with the best of Simpson, Varich .. 13 Loftus 0 local tendon -snappers are out for can THE FINEST who, with the other -18 revenge. Having failed to break them and will undoubtedly see ac- officers, will preside Total-29 Total fteli( until Sep- i tion at the farm. Lanky Fred Or- tember, into the winning column so far. replaces Bertha Potts as the lads are not in the least af- em, who has shown up at practic! President of the Volleyball club meets Friday society. Bill Gor- defeatism will- as a snappy offensive player, will MILK SHAKES don Myra noon at 12:30. For all men and fected by and are Eaton, Burton Abbott., inter- ing and anxious to wield the torn- play if certain eligibility matter, ONL Florence Murdock, women students who are and Jim LIM can be cleared up before the are new ested. If enough come out we will ahawk. members of the group game selected , In a few weeks. Dick Main :And Mendes Nepote, 10C on a point basis have a tournament vice in ser- to San Jose Players. Delicious Sundaes with whip------ped cream are also served in LOST: "While Rome Burns", by S. GREGORY your favorite flavor. Alexander CHARLES The New Grid Sweetheart Wollcott. If found please Try one now 15c ?stern to Designee' of WILL BE Lost and Found or to James Desmond. 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Mission Theater 6th Floor Or. 0000troriouou PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936 Four Chaperon's Wife Present Political Campaign Dud DeGroot Sends One-Acts Aztec Dyes For Dance Letter Of Thanks Are Presented Discussed At Open Forum To Music Director It you B y Stanford Ambassadors Organization Heads want to vote intelli- Perhaps the college band Dramatists gently, don't read political news- get all the credit it de- Will Furnish Music, didn't Four one-aet Speak To Freshman paper editorials and don't listen playes entirely stu. served for its between the halves Entertainment to radio speeches by politicians dent acted and directed will Girls In Orientation or political groups," Dr. William entertainment at the San Jose- presented free of charge or- Tuesday It is suspected by committee Poytress, Economics department Banta Clara game, but the evening in the Little Thaler as heads of the Junior-Sophomore Meeting in the Morris Dailey head warned yesterday at an Open ganization may rest assured that first drama the at State this sea. dance that the wile of Neil Thomas auditorium yesterday morning, the Forum lecture. It has one loyal supporter In son. \ I shall be present at the men's gym the "ins" want VOL. XXV girls of the freshmen orientation "The fact that Coach Dud DeGroot, who ex- Halloween night with a flaming On the group were introduced to mem- to stay in and the "outs" want pressed his appreciation for their day before election, crown of new henna hair. to get in make the campaign bers of the various campus organ- work in a letter to Mr. Adolph November 2, "Mr. Bumpus", a "I'LL BE THERE" only a sparring or shadow-box- music Otterstein, head of the satirical farce on election At least that was the conclu- izations, by Jane Morehead. me. ing match in which neither party department. sion drawn from the evasive reply Extending an Invitation to the thods written by Dr. Dorothy shows his real intent but only COMMUNI "I have had so many people received by the committee when Kaucher of the Speech freshmen women to attend the tries to lead the other into the downtown tell me that it was depart. Mr. Thomas was asked to be will A.W.S. Jinx which is to be held open," stated Dr. Poytress. one of the finest performances ment be produced by M,- present at the dance in the cap- Hugh Gillis and San Jose next Friday, Barbara Harkey, FACTS IMPOSSIBLE they have seen In a long time Players Students To Vo acity of chaperon. "I'll have to also in the Little Theater. president of the organization, The economics professor told his and I want you to know how Ad ask my wife," was all he said mission will again be advised them to wear crazy cos- audience that it was impossible to much those of us in the physical free. when informed that red-heads were Featuring such For Big Heel tumes. get real facts through political education department appreciate outstanding to be the cheapest. as Gary propaganda that is circulated. your tine contribution to our players Simpson, Harold Heaslet refused to Miss Harkey, telling the women Dr. M. A. athletics program," Coach De- Randle, Florence Murdock, Penny Elect comment when he too was asked of other events to take place "Real issues and definite con- Groot stated, and ldded that Gordon, Peter Mingrone, and Mar. a chaperon. during the year, mentioned rec- structive social and economic to be the physical education depart- guerite Lee, "Mr. Bumpus" prom. reation night, a party at which plans are neglected amid the crit- Uncle Benny In Tea At a meeting yesterday of the ment is "extremely happy that Wes to be a timely and amusing both men and women are invited icism and rebuttal of past records combined Juniors anti Sophomores, you are going with us to San comedy. Appeal To Camp to play games and dance later which dominate political hot-airs." committee heads made their re- Diego." It is based on the story of a in the evening, and of a get- STUDY ADVISED Organizations ports and the follofkIng was re- , man who is swept off his feet -to-gether tea for the students and vealed: The speaker advised intelligent The German honor society, by a radio address in favor of this The biggest heel on Washi STANFORD AMBASSADORS faculty, the latter to be held study on major economic and so- "Der Deutsche Verein", met Wed-! a certain candidate and pro, Squarewho is he? Or, on The services of the Stanford quarter. cial problems and a look at party nesday evening at the home of ceeds to get into arguments with It is she. Ambassadors have been obtained In the spring quarter, she records for constructive and pro- Mr. Newby in the it,astern foot-1 his neighbor who is in favor At any rate by Wednesday and they will furnish the music said, there will be an entertain- gressive efforts in carrying out hills. of another man. San Jose State will know. and also entertainment with nov- ment for the parents, faculty beneficial policies. days of voting in front of elty numbers during the intermis- and students. ! Dr* Poytreas considered social Dailey auditorium will deck sions. group this morn- I Before the security in all its divisions in- Issue, according to Uncle Virginia Perry, in charge of the Tower, a freshman ing, Wanda cluding unemployment, old age Wiser, guerilla chief of the bid committee, told the meeting home economics de- from the pensions, employment insurance, M.BLUM &C munity Chest drive on the ca that bids are to go on sale Mon- partment, sang "My Alice Blue etc.; international attitudes includ- THE STYLE CENTER NOMINATIONS TODA' day morning, and may be pur- and Frank Bettencourt Gown" ing trade limitations and embar Tomorrow's voting will b chased at the controller's office, a selection on the piano. played goes to prevent war; money and the purpose of nominating et and from members of the dance Freshmen women were also in- banking as main issues facing the ates, or, it was asserted by committee. The sale of bids has vited to attend the A.W.S. lun- voting public. known campus figure seen q been limited to three hundred. cheons held each week on Thurs- LAUDS ADMINISTRATION leaving college for a few de Phil Weed, in charge of decora- days in Room 1 of the Home selecting victims. tions, stated that a slide is to be "Although the present adminis- Economics building. 29th Then, on Wednesday. S used as a means of entrance onto tration has bungled often trying Spartan Spears, service society. worst will be ferreted the dance flenr. to solve many of the problems out skit. plained Uncle The dance will be /1,1d Saturday presented a short which confronted it in 1933, they Benny, origi of the mad night, October 31 and will no, have not showed themselves to contest. He addec he will present the be stag. Planned be reactionary but have plowed Spartar _ . Big Sendoff ahead." ected with an award design Anniversary please a heel. For Band And Team Dr. rciyirevo condemned repub- Kappa Phi Russian Voting both days will cos tContmided from Page One licanistic reactionary policies. electors one cent each vote. I Tea Will Be Held At "Because this is a changing the circumstances, it was Saturday members which will mak e the world, a reactionary policy is al- Four On flounced by Jim Bailey, lieut trip, several private cars are be- ways fatal. Many people like to under Uncle Benny in the chapter of Kappa Phi to their greatest cap- on the "good old days", Omega ing utilized look back Attr:1 ballot Sale box stuffing will be en have completed plans for the noticeable among the competition, free mar- club acity. Most but free aged. invnational Russian Tea to be cars is that of Mrs. Dudley De- kets, and free trade, except for Angelo Covello, as well as given tomorrow at the home of Groot and Mrs. Bill Hubbard, who agricultural products, are things ey, is assisting Uncle Bent uoris Sheperd from four to six will take four women students of the past. managing the Chest drive. o'clock. with them, including Mavis Crow- problems are now rec- "Social ORGANIZATIONS NEX' The tea, which is the first of Connie Lucid, June Wilson, ell, ognized as being too big and too The next move giv- SUPERB in the big two invitational affairs to be and Marceile McBride. solution and will complex for local sive, the leaders said Friday en by Kappa Phi this quarter, Korsmeier's car is al- and more as a Wilbur be assumed more be a tear jerking appeal will carry out a typically Russian ready in the southern part of the government responsibility," con- VALUES soft decoration, and ,.. hearted Uncle Benny to theme in service, a full load of stu- Poytreas. state with cluded Dr. N pus organizations for a conl recipe. Miss Marguerite Blizzard, committee last dents. The rally tion equal to Russian State co-ed will lend ten cents for a estimated that almost 100 night Montezuma Mountain School for member. Of course, they a her services in making the tea as members students and faculty boys, will speak Sunday evening they will Russian as possible. be glad to take would see the game. at 7:30 o'clock in the clubrooms and won't Marian Schumann is chairman refuse less. of the society at 72 North Fifth Formal They of the affair and will be assisted are publicly asking street. meetings by Bernice Lee, Ruth Bigelow, Rogers Speaks be held, quotas de Dr. en, and Ruth Cooper, Jeanne Ewing, and collections be made following Virginia Moore. As the first of a series of noted organizations: Frocks Artisans, Receiving the guests will be California personages scheduled to Allenian, Alpha I President Helen Daily, vice Pres- speak before the Young Peoples' mega, Ambassadors, A.W.S., ident Doris Arnold, Mrs. Florence Vesper Society this quarter, Dr. (Continued on Page Two) Bryant, faculty adviser, and Miss E. A. Rogers, president of the $1190 Berta Gray, sponsor. $12 50 AND Sweetheart Appi Dr. Dorothy Kaucher and Miss WANTED Shown In THREE SALESMEN Quad Si Elizabeth Jenks of FOR THE NEW the Speech Arts to work from 4 to 8 p.m. $189 Campus department are the authors of ar- No experience needed. voters' choice of p.m. at ball ticles appearing in a newly pub- Apply between 7:30 to 9 a rgus TAFFETA! MOIRES! sweethearts this season 8 above lished book by the Expression! 141 S. 1st, Room Proved to be dedicated by SATINS! VELVETS! ge the Padre Theater. CANDID CAMERA liPeeal in publishing house of Boston. CREPES! METALICS! the quad Friday. filds must have it, Billowy swing styles umph, and 1111111111111111111111111111-1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 it takes. and many jacket modes. In two hours' soliciting Corn 111' EL NIDO Chest contributions of cents from each student ImaSed BEAUTY SALON that way, they took if Anniversary That that was more than the Special This Week-- optimistic Uncle Benny Savings ler, MANICURES drive leader and origi $1.00 WOLFF,S Of that form of sniping at WAvt_ Tor Tinier Pictures In Every expected SHAMPOO AND FINGER 50c was indicated by thi MAO! IN rAN JOSE that the A A sweethearts ran 0 Evenings By Appuintment Department 1 Gave" So. FIRST ST. buttons before the 144 East Santa Clara Street Ballard 8285 -near San Fernando hour 11 had closed. IIIII liii liii 11111111111111111111111111111111 IllIllil111111111111111111111111 RHUMB