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VOLUME II Georce Pepperdine College. Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, April 26, 1939 NUMBER 24 Track Team on ON ROAD Von KleinSmid To Be Speakerat Road to Drake Relays in lowa Commencement Exercises Here To Enter One and University of Southern California President Two Mile Relays Accepts Invitation of 23 Pepperdine Seniors And Discus Event Rufus B. von KleinSmid, president of the University of Southern California, will be the The college track team left speaker at the graduation exercises of Pepperdine’s 23 seniors June 9, it was learned yester- yesterday morning at eight day afternoon. o’clock for the Drake Relays The mail yesterday held a letter at Drake University, where from von KleinSmid accepting Sen- TO SPEAK HERE ior Secretary Helen Mattox’ invi- they expect to enter the one Two Place In tation to speak here. and two mile relays and the The letter to Miss Mattox said, discus event. Forensic Contest in part: “While the date selected Accompanied by Coach Weems for your Commencement, June 9, and Manager Jimmie Edwards, the Valentine and Simpson comes in the midst of our own team left by train and will arrive Commencement program, it occurs in Des Moines, lowa, Thursday af- Second at Redlands that the hour which you choose is ternoon. free in my schedule; therefore, I They are uncertain as to which Pepperdine students took two shall be glad to accept your invita- division they will enter, Coach second places in a Southern Cali- tion to speak at your Commence- Weems fornia forensics contest held at ment exercises at that time.” Weems said Monday night. Coach Weems is on a train today Redlands Saturday. The cere- planned to enter the university di- taking his boys to the Drake Re- Pepperdine graduation but ex- Jean mony be held the late after- vision, the Drake officials lays in Des Moines, lowa. This is Valentine won second in will in plained that it was the first time Weems’ seventh visit to the Re- the impromtu speaking with his noon of Friday, June 9. It is ex- requested pected that it will be held on the that a college had ever ays, where he saw his A.C.C. men talk on "Democracy and Religion.” to be in the university di- other member of lawn of President’s Home, as was placed win races every year. Ray Simpson, vision. Pepperdine’s number one debate the case last year, with the front They also stated that watches team, took second in men’s after- porch of the residence being used were to be given in both divisions dinner speaking. Simpson’s subject as stage, chairs placed on the and wondered if Coach Weems Beachcombers assignment was “Life’s Most Em- lawn, and a public address system wished to change his mind and en- barrasing Moment.” carrying the speech. ter the college division. Elect Weimar Bess Caraway also entered the Comparative times indicate that women’s after-dinner speaking and GREEN SPEAKS TO Pepperdine would be fairly certain Install Officers Ruthanna Marble the women’s im- to win the college two-mile, and To promtu. PHOTOGRAPHER'S there is a good chance that Weem’s At Banquet May 6 About 12 schools, including Red- men could take the same event in GUILD TONIGHT lands, Pasadena, U.S.C., Chapman, Rufus B. von KleinSmid the university division, especially The Beachcombers, men’s social and Occidental, had representatives A. B. Green of Thrifty’s photo without the crack national cham- club, held their annual election last in the contest. laboratories will speak to the Pho- Indiana to with. pions of compete Wednesday and picked Dan Wei- Guest Speaker To tographer’s Guild tonight at 6:30 The Indiana track team will be in mar, junior from Nashville, Ten- in the studio in President’s Home. Pennsylvania this week-end. nessee, to lead the club next year. Joe White Speaks Come Friday Morning Mr. Green became interested in Chances of Pepperdine in the Complete election results are as photography while working for one-mile relay are relatively un- follows: Weimar, ship wreck cap- To Timothy Club Mr. Pepperdine will bring his Thrifty as a miscellaneous buyer known, but the time is sure to be tain; Gordon McEachron, mate; guest speaker to chapel on Friday and persuaded his firm to install good, judging by the team’s per- Carl Renfro, keeper of the log; Joe White spoke to the Timothy of this week instead of tomorrow. a finishing laboratory, which is to- in The is formance the Texas Relays. Henry Bates, keeper of the chest; club and its guests last night on speaker Dr. Stewart Mac- day a separate department of the J. Eddie Weems said Monday Harold Miramonte, keeper of leg- “How We Got Our Bible.” He ex- Lennan, pastor of the First Pres- big Thrifty chain and which Mr. byterian night that Adrian Davis should be ends; and Jack Tomlinson, keeper hibited ancient manuscripts along Church of Hollywood. Green now heads. in good shape for the discus event, of the brig. with his talk. and when Adrian is in form it Dick Clark, only senior member takes almost a record-breaking of the club, will hand over the Service Clubs Honor EX-CHAMPS TO toss to beat him. gavel to Weimar at the club ban- Track Team Gets MEET OF Since the Texas Relays two quet being Reid at the Hollywood Baxter and Tiner CHAMPS weeks ago, Davis has been work- Riviera Country Club, May 6. Other Six Columns in Times Knights and Alpha Gamma, 1939 IN DEBATE ing out at his home in Wichita, officers also be installed at this will men’s and women’s service club of Ray Simpson and Jean Valentine, Kansas. He will rejoin his team- event and Otis Kelley will be ap- Pepperdine got its biggest dis- the college, held a joint banquet in Pepperdine debaters, have in- mates in Des Moines Thursday. pointed sponsor. play thus far in the local papers been official the dining hall at 7:30 last night vited to College yesterday when the Los Angeles Pasadena Junior honoring Retiring President Bax- to debate the Pasadena J. C. team Times carried a six-column picture ter and President-Elect Tiner. which recently won the of Coach Manager Ed- national Five Pepperdiners Exams Postponed Weems, championship at in and the relay team on page the trials Nor- wards, man, Oklahoma. Simpson and Val- Have Articles in Exams this quarter will be held one of the sports section in the Press Club Elections entine debated for Pasadena J. C. the sixth week instead of the fifth early edition. Current Periodical last year and also took the national week, Dean Tiner announced yes- To Be Held terday. championship hence the reason Five Pepperdiners have articles Do you know what is happening Tomorrow Night for the post-season invitation to in the May “Twentieth Century on the political front in the Euro- debate again at the junior college, Christian,” off the press this week. Hetzel Gives 650 pean crisis? To catch up with the Next year's Graphic business which has produced two champ “We Are Only Young Once,” by week’s significant news in a hurry, manager and new club officers teams in two years. Batsell Barrett Baxter; “The Vi- Books to Library read “Ray Simpson Reviews the will be elected as the press club The debate, on the pump prim- sion for Today” by J. Herman News” on page two. holds a compulsory meeting to- ing proposition, will be held May Campbell; and “The Genevan Psal- John J. Hetzel, friend and morrow night at 6:30 in 107 Ad- 12 at 8:55 a.m. Simpson and Val- ter,” by Russel N. Squire, are the client of Eli Bush, legal consult- ministration. Pres. Mac Rochelle entine said they would be glad to three articles written by profes- ant of Col- LEADS SENIORS will preside at the meeting. have some of their Pepperdine sors. lege, has presented approxi- friends attend the event. Harry Fox, a student, and form- mately 650 books to the college er missionary to Japan, has an ar- library, Mr. Kelley announced ticle, “Why Many Japanese Do Not to Graphic Monday. The librar- Become Christians.” Paul Tucker, ian has not yet had time to ex- Library May Not Move to graduated here in 1938, has an ar- amine the books and announce ticle on “The Educational Task of their nature, he said. the Church.” New Quarters Until Summer With work on the new Pepperdine library building near- Speech To Present ing completion, Mr. Kelley, librarian, told Graphic Monday Students that he is not sure when the library can move in from the temporary quarters in the Administration building. Auditorium Recital Tonight Mr. Kelley had said that the li- calling it the best-built structure brary would move May 1 if the on the campus. It is ultra-modern Speech class students, directed by Maleese Balck, will building were ready. The building in design, inside and out, with': appear in a short recital tonight at eight o’clock in the Ad- will be complete by next week, but plenty of light in the reading room, one of the factories is being de- interesting wall angles, and mod- ministration auditorium. layed on some of the furnishings, ern lighting effects. in inter- by Serafin and Joaquin The class advanced oral Alvarez particularly the new charging desk. Acoustic tile in the walls of the pretations be represented by will Quintero. He said that the library may be reading room and a soft, light-col- four dramatic inter- The features Ander- students doing play Sylvia moved about May 20 or .possibly not ored flooring will produce excellent pretations. King sen as Dona as “The Wisdom of Laura, Louise Babb until the summer. There is no par- studying conditions in the reading by Roark Alonzo Welch as Don Gon- Solomon,” Bradford, will Petra, ticular hurry except to give stu- room, which will accommodate 160 be interpreted by William Kretzer. zalo, and Wesley “Buck” McCord dents who are leaving this year a students. Callaway Mcßee will give “Mr. as Juanito. chance to see the new set-up in The one-story building contains Hayes’ Memory System,” by Tonight’s program Char- carries no ad- operation. The problem of needed reading room, stack room, lobby, les Battell Loomis. Betty Pershing mission charge. classroom space has been solved work room, librarian’s office, and will be heard in two selections: The play tonight Pres. Seaborn Kennamer leads the will be the first temporarily by holding speech men’s and women’s lavatories. Robert Browning’s “Up at a Villa” to be attempted on the small Pep- senior class this week in its final classes this quarter temporarily in Heat is piped to each room from and “The Master Hand.” Clara perdine stage, which is now com- round-up of such business details one of the gymnasium offices #nd a huge fan system on the roof. King will read Owen Meredith’s pletely outfitted with as cap and gown gradu- curtain and rentals, home economics classes in the din- Glass brick in the north side “Aux Italiens.” drops. It give speakers of will an indication ation and baccalaureate ing hall. the building add a great deal to Following this series the students of what dramatic work can be ordering of class arrangements, Pepperdiners seem to be particu- the modernistic effect. The high of the class in acting will present done on the stage until the audi- rings and and forming invitations, larly pleased with the appearance glass in the top of the reading a one-act play, “A Sunny Morning,” torium building is ready. of graduation program. of the new library building and are room is frosted. MONDAY IS LAST DAY TO TURN IN SNAPSHOTS TO PROMENADE! 2 GRAPHIC Wednesday, April 26, 1939 r\ raPhi Ebb and A FINGER Communications Published weekly, except vacation or ON THE PULSE examination periods, by the students DO YOU FEEL THIS WAY, TOO? table have finished. of George Pepperdine College under DAILY LIFE the supervision of the faculty commit- Flow OF OUR To the Editor: 3. Failure to serve hostess first. tee on publications. Are you proud of our dining hall? 4. Throwing food (such as peas). Certainly none of us could feel con- 5. Unnecessary comments Editorial Office 103 Marilyn Hall con- Phone PLeasant 11151 Mr. Squire, keeper and guard of seems well to make this announce- fident to bring a guest to a hall cerning dislikes of food. Circulation Office 7851 Budlong the school social calendar, is work- ment. One of Pepperdine’s prom- where food is thrown from table to 6. Loud talking and conversation Shop 1016 West Vernon ing overtime these last days try- ising senior men has been offered table. Outside guests and also stu- from one table to another. dents have other 7. to seat at ROBERT KING Editor ing to arrange satisfactory ban- a very good business position if he who attended col- Boys failing girls Warren Nunn, Carl Renfro Sports quet dates. If there is any one has a wife by July. Women of the leges have noticed the lack of com- the table. Louis Stivers - Music place that has the necessary num- college may help to relieve the un- mon courtesy and table etiquette. If you feel that something should Sherman Cannon Religion ber A the many done these matters of Hoyt Houchen, Annie Pearl Perry,Os- of clubs, that’s George Pepper- employment situation by saying few of noticeable be about lyn White, Bess Caraway....Features dine College. And if there is any yes to the first proposal. mistakes are as follows: courtesy and etiquette, please an- Irene Willingham, one thing that these organizations * * * 1. Throwing paper napkins. swer through the GRAPHIC. Bert Hopper News Pat White. are fast agreeing on it is that a We worry about whether Mr. 2. Leaving table before others at —Two Interested Students. MAC ROCHELLE Business Mgr. formal banquet is, the proper way Kelley will be able to get down to Jack Howard Asst. Bus. Mgr. to bring a year’s club work to a work In the new library building Possesses great affinity for gold, Ed Acree Circulation Mgr. grand atmosphere to -Asst. Cir. Mgr. focus. without the musical silver, platinum, precious stones. Dwayne Wood he has been Dot Christy .' ....Credit Mgr. which accustomed. All Powder Box Violent action when left alone. Mgr. year Harold Miramonte Asst. Adv. Another place where we see the long Mr. Kelley has worked By BESS CARAWAY Conclusion unknown. Helen Lauraine : Adv. Asst. undauntedly in his workshop by Circulation Staff—Frieda Rea, Harry “Eat, drink, and be merry” philoso- Rose, Louise RusSell, Pat White, phy manifested is at these month- the music studio, and although all Shoes seem to be taking the Jeanette Wheeler, Bobbie Craig, Jane ly birthday dinners. Last week the tones from that room have not place of hats in the current fashion Moss, Rose, Mildred Watkins, Dot the children April were been aesthetic, the library has spotlight. Novelty dutch styles in Benita Morris, Mary Coffman. of honor- PLAY TIME ed, and judging by the way they made no complaints to Mr. Squire. neutral tan, black patent leather or per year the building Snhgrrintion Price .. .SI.OO enjoyed the fried chicken and giant In new where every- white are the smartest in the “dif- or birthday they are group thing is so convenient and peace- ferent” line. For dress wear, grace- 1938 Member 1939 cake, a slightly on the Epicurean side. ful, maybe the music department ful cable woven mesh in colors of SWIM TIME Plsso doled Collegiate Press Somebody tried to resurrest that will have to send over a voice or white, wine, and navy will lend a old title of “April Fools” for all flute student for an hour or so sophisticated air to any foot. Sport YOU persons born in this month, but each day until the library force wear bootery will be conspicuous with such personnages as Shakes- gets adjusted. with buckskin brogues or flat heel- CAN'T peare, Shirley Temple, Hitler, and * * * ed oxfords. The high heeled, toe- BEAT BEING UNFAIR our Dean claiming April as a birth If Walter Crowson’s zeal con- less and heeless kid is smart for THE tinues, we believe Snapshot Editor any occasion. By Sherman Cannon month, we have to admit that the * * * BERKLEY'S planets must be in a favorable po- Acree will realize his aim of get- “The jews took up stones again sition between March and May. ting a picture of every student. Willabeth Schmidt has a light SELEC- to. stone Him. Jesus answered them, (Incidentally, Doris Wilson and Hit- Walter is so alert that it has be- blue front-pleated dubonnet trim- TIONS many good works have I showed ler have the same birthday.) come dangerous to assume any med dress, white blue-banded sail- you from the Father.” (Jno. 10) pose that one would not want in- or hat and white and blue buck- the corporated into the history of the skin dutch shoes. Gloria Millay New ,It is an easy thing to point The people you see studying late- school. But the other day—some looks very attractive in her beige finger of scorn at the Jews and ly students in Dean 8 Puckerette are the Tiner’s — them. But which of us are still believe it was a little unfair box jacket suit with pastel blouse. taunt Education 140. Suits, or guiltless? It is also difficult for us Walter was found trying to take a turn anyway without seeing the picture of the love bird looking at An analysis of women, prepared Live to herself mirror. good works of the Father. If today Without disclosing any names, it in the by a chemical engineering stu- Hawaiian those who profess to know the Cre- dent: ator, turn against Him, their sin is Element—Women. Play Suits greater than that of the men who Occurrence Found wherever Print .styles stoned Christ in His lifetime. tAY SIMPSON Collegiate man exists. Seldom in a free state. If the Jews by their unfair atti- Physical properties All colors, See them tude helped Christ on his way to isizes, shapes,- and ages. Usually in the Cross of Calvary, do we not by Review ,a disguised condition. Face cover- Reviews ed $498 unfair to Him, virtually cry with film of composite material. being ® aloud, “Crucify Him?” From an inmate at New Mexico May freeze in a moment. Melts up the when properly Very bitter -We enjoy the good things of state prison came the following treated. if not well-used. Turns green when Christ today. In days of prosperity letter, addressed to the institution’s placed before a' more handsome The BERKLEY are tempted to forget God. Es- monthly papery . men specimen. Ages rapidly. Fresh pecially is this true of many busi- NEWS “Would you be so kind as to in- va- riety has magnetic attrac- 'FIRST FASHIONS' ness and so-called Chris- sert the phollowing ad in lost great IN men many your tion. tians who go away to college. The and phound column: —Lost the eph . . —Highly axis . Caution when of the Spirit through The Rome-Berlin key phrom my typewriter. Phour explosive 8412 SO. VERMONT admonition in inexperienced hands. the Apostle “In him we live . . . was driven deeper last week dukes reward phor return oph same COnen Evenincs) Paul, Chemical properties—Very active. and more and have our being,” is into territory once dominated by as I phind it very unhandy and buried beneath the debris of care- France as a result of a two-day phor that matter a little undigni- lessness and an indifferent attitude. conference between the foreign phied trying to make out without APARTMENT Many have tried to cheat in the ministers of Italy and Yugoslavia, it.” i lEIRGE PEPPERDINE FOUNDATION and game of life. Whether this be on Count Ciano Alexander Cinca- Phrank Phuller. examination day in college, or on Markovitch. * * * the so-called registration day into A communique issued at the end Akin to the sailor who takes the social and political world, the of the talks declared, “It has been a boat ride on a holiday, and to words of Shakespeare should ever agreed to deepen the faithful col- the mailman who takes a walk on be resounding in our ears—“This- laborations extisting between the his day off, is the college student who his iimrill to thine own self be true.” two states and between Yugoslavia spends vacation loafing. Oliver above all, •:> »:■: The tendency of those who would and Germany in the political as —University of Nevada Use the wrong methods in order to well as the economic sphere” for Sagebrush. make the headlines in the news- “maintenance of peace” and im- papers or make an A in college de- provement of Danubian stability. This item comes from the Daily Princetonian: prives themselves of life’s greatest * * * jewel—honesty. “Lost—a lead pencil by Jennie While some people . . . Walker, blond hair, blue eyes, 5 The idea of some people that God . , . claim new develop- that this feet 4 inches good should get the residue of a mis- ment will greatly tall, company. weaken Britain’s please call spent is hardly a courteous one. add Finder H-7394 between life “encirclement plan,” I can only eight. In view of goodness and seven and God’s that no leopard was ever encircled * * * mercy toward his people, can a who wasn’t frightened into fight- ms A stitch in time saves nine—but man act with less fairness toward ing. most of us are to let God who has given him so many * * * inclined ’er rip. *With at Window" good things? we afford to neg- . . . Palms Your Can In Tirana * * * lect our duty to and being Him, ... a hastily called assembly of Eyes like twin mountain pools, fair and honest to Him and to our- Albanians polished off the Alban- 418 SO. A'OIVMAIVIIiE AVE. Voice like a bell; selves ? ian “incident” by bestowing the Mouth that is soft and warm, can an We are the and the crown of Albania on Italy’s King Where else in all Los Angeles you find judge jury. Shapely as well. The testimony is us Victor Emmanuel. Armies at this go before summed Hair that is apartment closely accessible to downtown Los up at the blacker than in these words: time were massed frontiers Ink in “Many good works have I showed of Germany, Poland, Rumania, a cup— Angeles yet within the Wilshire and Hollywood Ain’t it a pity you from my Father.” Hungary, Italy, and France, with I’m making this up? circle? The Oliver Cromwell naturally appeals We can send Christ away to about 10,000,000 men under arms. again receive the tantalizing jeers particularly to those who wish always to be at the * * * Early to bed, if we wish; however, we will then Rumania and . . . Early to rise— hub of things. Many people have been known to be more than an innocent bystand- . . . agreed to fight to- Poland And your girl goes er, for we will be giving encourage- gether under the command of Po- pass up the Oliver Cromwell because they felt it With the other guys. ment to those who would lift Him land’s General Edward Smigly- beyond their means. Yet actually, with rates rang- up and crucify Him! Can we in all Rydz. Turkey half swung into Brit- the affairs of life fail to be honest ain’s line by giving Rumania the long Mall Park in front of Lincoln ing from S4O to S9O, the luxuriously furnished and fair to Christ and to ourselves? use of the Dardanelles in case of Memorial, Marian Anderson on apartments here are well within the means of war. Bulgaria very unexpectedly Easter Sunday gave a concert for dissolved her Nazi Party. 75,000 people, the largest gathering modest incomes. in Washington since Lindberg’s PEPPERDINE * * * in 1927. “Join the navy . . . visit Owned and Operated by the A Year Ago Today . . . and see the world” seemed

. I . to sound a different note last week bring . George Pepperdine A state-wide drive for new build- British Foundation as the fleet massed at . . . this matter to your atten- to relieve crowded conditions ings Malta and the French fleet sailed tion because I am afraid a the proceeds from the Oliver Cromwell, as well at the college was started with that from Toulon under sealed orders, few of us the pub- have overlooked as from the eleven other Foundation properties, newspaper, mail, and radio and the U.S. fleet, whose tradition- great significance and depth licity. of al job has been to watch the Jap- meaning that is portrayed are disbursed in the maintenance of the George * * * in this anese while the British fleet guard- marvelous event. It means that the Pepperdine College, the Boys’ Home, and a Home Helen Mattox was elected new ed Europe, cancelled its scheduled American people are beginning to president Alpha of Gamma. visit to the New York World’s their own problems for Underprivileg«sd Girls. * * * solve rather fair and prepared to return at once than to throw stones, means that B. it W. West and Batsell Barrett to the Pacific. our democracy is being strength- Baxter were announced addi- * * * as ened by greater unity, and it SMWim BV IPrOINTNERT Ml! tions to the ’39 faculty should of the col- In February . . . give us the hope and energy to lege. . . . the Daughters of the Ameri- our » * * continue to solve problems in can Revolution refused to let the such a way that we might in our the in- The Frosh beat Allies in negro contralto, Marian Anderson, own generation see the when The Hotel tramural day Wiii. Penn track, 73-35. sing in its Constitution Hall. For democracy will be the prevailing that refusal, Mrs. Roosevelt resign- philosophy of all government—be- Osyln White, ea uarrersrei Hoyt Houchen, Roy ed from the and helped Sec- cause America has given the ex- Key, Mac Rochelle and Sherman retary Ickes arrange an outdoor ample. In the words of Horace 7 Cannon conducted FOR FOUNDATION RENTALS the meeting of concert. Standing symbolically in Mann I challenge you, "Be asham- the young in folks the auditorium front of French’s brooding statue ed to die until you have won at 3208 WEST Bth STREET LOS ANGELES Exposition 31*1 last Monday night. of Abraham Lincoln, facing the least one victory for mankind.” Wednesday, April 26, 1939 GRAPHIC 3 likewise in doubles, while Burke TEAM MEETS has lost but once—to Oxy. They are setting up a fine record and CHAPMAN HERE FRIDAY & on the side are trying to develop THE NUNN ONLY more players in the gym classes TEAMS HAVE EVEN BREAK IN TWO GAMES; that they hold in the game. LOGAN ON MOUND AFTER FOURTH WIN WARREN NUNN’S WEEKLY SPORTS COMMENT Boasting an even break in the records at this date, the meet the Chapman horsehiders here Fri- way back for the next issue. How- ... MILLER'S day. It will be the rubber match between the two institutions Varsity Track ever, it might be well to add that with both squads sporting a victory each. Heard that the Pepperdine two- Murray Taylor has, regretably, fal- relay squad was the first col- len from the high pinnacle on ANNOUNCE The won the first behind mile Waves ever to win a, university which he found himself last week. Price’s four-hit patching, 4-1, while lege team division relay at the Texas meet a At the latest report he is tied at the JPanthers took the second when louple of weeks past. I didn t take the second spot with Mattox head- Casteneda, frail-looking righthand- Late Rally by the time or trouble to check on it, ing the list with two hits in four er, stopped the Waves with one if it is so, additional lustre attempts. bingle to take a 9-1 contest. Waves Beats but been added to the honors al- Bob Logan seems to have shaken With more experience under las heaped on the lads who made a jinx that has pursued him since their "belts, the Waves are out to Here ready Woodbury ;he trek to the Lone Star state. his Lipscomb days and has started make amends for the drubbing Relay officials at Des to chuck the ball with an over- they received from the Panthers Drake I the Wave’s coach, J. hand motion instead of his old side- in last game. Logan, as be- Ruby’s Men Score Six Moines sent their a note of inquiry arm delivery. seeing five fore, will Pepperdine on Eddie Weems, After start for Runs After Two Are receiving the Pepperdine en- the platter in the first the hill and should be more ef- after runs cross For further info, consult the inning, Bob switched to the over- fective since his arm injury seems Out in try. 1 Seventh the track trip by Ren- head and held Wood- to have healed. Weems handle column on system the will (That’s way of getting the bury lads to single bingle for the receiving end of the battery The Pepperdine baseball team fro. one a pulled that ol’ inning rally whole paper read.) the next seven innings and then and will probably hold up the clean- seventh » * * yielded a run the He leads up spot in the batting order. Friday afternoon here to change in ninth. like defeat in- the Pepperdine squad with three what looked certain . Ralph Welch is expected to start Intramural Track . . to 10-6 victory Woodbury wins and one defeat. either Casteneda or Bob Garrett a over Rumblings for an intramural in for the and College. the box Panthers, track meet have been coming they will be backed up by their Played on the Pepperdine dia- to my ears, and it gives me no Mr. Louis . . . fiery receiver, Blaine, who lead the mond, the game was the first home to end of pleasure announce Since Mr. Louis disposed of attack on the Waves last time with contest the season for Pepper- \. of that such an affair will be held our local light and pride, Mr. * f three hits. dine. A good crowd turned out to on May 18, if no official objec- Roper, it seems dubious that Probable lineups: view the struggle and enjoyed the the sec- tions arise. This will be there is a pugilist in the land Chapman Pepperdine perfect weather. baseball ond track and field meet run-off capable of extending Mori, 2b Ruby, ss three one of who is the Combining hits, among the classes, last year’s colored lad it be that La- cf 2b by two unless Wheeler, Stewart, them a homer Bater, and meet going to the freshmen, and thario of the ’lectric lights and Argoll, rs Price, 3b errors by Pepperdine, Woodbury being featured by Jack Slade’s Great White Way, Elder, ss Weems, c grabbed lead over the Blue Mr. Maxie a 5-0 startling performance of three Baer. Since Maxie retired in the Feigenbaum, 3b Nunn, rs in first in- and Orange nine the firsts and one second in four last fight with not Garrett, lb Logan, p Louis he has ning. events. \ Blaine, c Thurman, If been considered as fodder for After the disastrous opening in- Naturally, there will be some the guns of the Bomber, but Ray, If Marett, cf down that ning, Bob Logan settled and restrictions on entries so off his last battle with Farr, he Ctsteneda, p Mattox, lb in pitched a steady ball game, allow- the fellows who have been appears to be the man for the hits and have Craft ing four more one run. training for track will not job, IF. If he can put away his Clipper His mates also calmed, down some- the chance to show up those fellow Californian, Lou Nova, of to- PEPPERDINERS what and let loose with a little boys who have not leaned and I think that Baer, if lie Suits their latent hitting ability. ward such lines. Anyone who wants to battle, can do that the seventh track With two men out in has participated in any without getting his hair too Let The Bestway Laundry poked A de- s#nroo inning Frank Mattox a two- meet this year is barred. mussed, for Nova doesn’t carry Be Your Way!! bagger into right field. Ruby was cision on fellows like Wayne enough power to bother the hit by the Woodbury pitcher, Stew- Sullivan and Sam Roach, who former a 25' champ great deal. art slammed out another double, have been training for track all =t= * * Really a $35 Value TRY OUR FINE lashed out a an er- be rendered Weems tripple, school session, will Come in and see why we & ror put Hall on first, and Warren before the meet. There is a pos- Tennis . . . LAUNDRY DRY plate and sta+ment. Nunn stepped to the sibility that they maybe barred Lost somewhere in the shuffle make this bold sight, strictly a CLEANING TODAY knocked the ball out of also as the meet is has been the records of the cap- bringing in the eighth and ninth novice affair, and these boys are able tennis team that is represent- of G. P. C. REPRESENTATIVE runs. far from this at this stage ing the school, and that in a very Leading by a score of 9-6, Pep- THOMAS SCOTT the track season. respectable manner, with five wins the * * * perdine scored one more run in and one licking in eight encount- STO R€ me eighth to make the final score 10-6. ers, two being ties. The Waves Baseball... tied with Santa Monica J. C. and Batting averages for the baseball 8414 Texas Christian University this U.C.L.A. and lost to Occidental. On S. Vermont ￿ ￿ and team won’t be found in these pages FLASH year won all its football games the steady arms of Dick Williams (Next Door to Sontag) this week, but should find their PEPPERDINERS lost all its games. and Dan Burke has most of the S. Vermont load of compiling these wins been 5854 3 DAYS ONLY cast. Williams is undefeated in Open ’Til 9 p.m. COLLEGE JOURNALISTS UPSET singles, and he and Burke are PANTS SLACKS ABOUT GOLDFISH GULPING SWEATERS By A.C.P. tercollegiate ‘goldfish swallowing’ “Gastronomical exhibitionism.’! contests will be the order of the GALLEN KAMP'S clean er s “Infantile behavior.” “Digestive day. Even now we can hear the KNOLL dyer s suicide.”. These are just a few of cheering, screaming thousands of 8436 SOUTH VERMONT 8036 South Vermont the epithets hurled at the current spectators urging the team from goldfish gulping by the col- Whoosiz College on to the swallow- New Crepe Sole . . . While (Opposite Allen-Huck) craze Shoes lege press. And along with the ing of one more slippery little fish name-calling, they’re presenting in order to win the conference opinions of “eminent medical au- title.” thorities” that participants can ex- To aid in stamping ou the craze, 8501 S. Vermont pect serious ailments to follow the Cornell University Sun has their reversion to pelicanism. closed its columns to all mention of ERMONT Water Heaters, Gas Ranges AMERICAN The Wilson College Billboard the contests which the Washington neatly summarized the viewpoint University Life calls “more appro- Electrolux Refrigerators of the editorialists in this fashion: priate to alley felines than college PLUMBERS Floor Furnaces PROVISION “Wouldn’t it be profitable to de- students.” velop a kindred interest and enthu- Generalizing on the subject of siasm for events and tendencies of collegiate exhibitionism, the Ore- COMPANY a more vital importance?” gon State College Barometer de- Just a bit satirical, the Macales- livered a sound lecture to all who ter College Weekly pokes fun at anticipate participating: the movement: “If a little specula- “Publicity that is bordering on tion is permissible, we envision the the ridiculous and the inane is not Central Ave. at Pico time when a broad program of in- for any institution, individual or in organization. It is not in the power of any organization to check the PRospect 5194 You Can Do Best At afore-mentioned —where there is a LAST CHANCE will there is a way. The purpose and the only purpose of writing is HAMILTON TYPEWRITER to ask anyone interested in the sensational To Get Those MEAT - POULTRY to look upon himself SERVICE as others who read and see pic- Snapshots in the SALAD OIL tures evaluate what they read and 9225 South Broadway see. Everyone is judged by what Promenade! CHEESE - COLD PACK others think and not upon their Complete Line: own personal opinion. Things are VEGETABLES and done because they are convention- Standards and Portables al. Think before you act, if you SECOND BERRIES New and Rebuilt Machines are conventional; if you are not, Sell, Rent, Repair Service don’t act. Remember, if people CONTEST or Exchange think you are a fool, then you are a fool!” ENDS

GET YOUR MONDAY COMPULSORY LUMBER Sash, Doors, Screens, Glass MEETING Hardware, etc., at your neigh- \ borhood Lumber Yard. r £2= PRESS CLUB Clark Lumber THURSDAY COMPANY 8309 So. Vermont Ave. 107 AD BLDG. 6:30 p.m. Ed. Clark, Owner TH-3189 “Dependable Quality and Service” 4 GRAPHIC Wednesday, April 26, 1939 Section II from All-Student Association constitution: Home, as Well as “The president of the All-Stu- President's Beautiful dent Association shall be elected THEATRE during the last month of the TH-5697 8140 So. Vermont Practical, Serves Dozen Different Uses school year to serve during the THURS. thru SAT. following year. By Irene of newspaper. Here it’s best not all of which are the Any senior of George Pepper- MAUREEN O’SU LLAVAN Willingham a handiwork of “From cellar to garret indeed!” to be on Wednesdays unless one students. Following the circular dine College who has a scholas- and HENRY FONDA in exclaims a visitor who, upon be- wishes to be put to work on the drive to the back of the grounds, tic average of C-l- and who re- "LET US LIVE" ing conducted over the Pepperdine Graphic by Mr. Acree. one may enter the enclosed patio flects the ideals of the institu- campus, is told of the many activ- Escaping this, one is confronted which adjoins the spacious recep- tion may be nominated for All- - and - ities enclosed within the gates of with desperate ping-pongers in a tion rooms of the house, affording Student president by a petition the spacious grounds of President’s space where many searches for an ideal setting for many a college of twenty-five names. All peti- "AMBUSH" Home. From the ping pong in the faculty members end. On further is party. tions shall be approved by the with GLADYS SWARTHOUT basement to the bachelor’s apart- the work room for stage scenery Not to be slighted are the rose faculty executive committee be- and LLOYD NOLAN ments in the garage, not a square for the speech department, and garden, the tennis court, or even fore they shall be submitted to inch is being wasted. the storage room for dormitory the tool shed. the student body for election by PLAY MAGIC SCREEN To the casual observer Presi- students’ trunks. “Every part of the home and sur- popular ballot. A majority vote ON TUES. and FRI. dent’s Home may be just the home Around a few more corners and rounding grounds,” said Dr. Baxter shall determine the election. BIG JACKPOT of the president, but it is in reality through dark passages, and one at the beginning of the school as much a part of the school as finds the art studio, formerly the year, “are to be used and enjoyed xxvxxvvxxxvvsxxvvv any other building. It is being uti- work room of the library until it by the students,” even the wicker lized for no less than 12 school ac- moved into Administration. chairs on the porch, the winding Pf,/r,T£B£Un PERFECT BLUE WHITE tivities, ample proof that it is well- Betwixt and between one stum- walks through the gardens, and the SrOffft worth whatever the college paid for bles upon the darkroom of the good tennis court. it. Photographer’s Guild and the stu- Out back is the garage, and over DIAMONDS At the foot of those innocent dio this club has fitted up for its it the modern living quarters of TOO looking stairways just off the drive meetings. the “Bachelors.” Yes, even in the GRUEN - HAMILTON one finds himself in a strange hall Having completed the circle, one house there are more students who - ELGIN BULOVA WATCHES of activities. Wending one’s way emerges from the dimness to be live with the Baxters. Certainly we You Don’t Need Cash through the riff of wood shavings confronted again by the many rows couldn’t get along without our that mark Mr. Cooper’s carpenter’s of bright flowers and trim- President’s Home, with of Just say: “Charge It” neatly for all DARN shop, one finds long tables covered med hedge and the smooth lawn, its utility it is beautiful too. with stacks of papers, jars of paste, and the general upheaval charac- teristic of the circulation rooms Emma Ruth Higley BUSY 8426 South Vermont Avenue Missing Persons Announces Engagement Old Friend Finds Emma Ruth Higley, sophomore suspense became too intense, Miss TO PEPPERDINERS . . . from Lynwood, announced her en- Higley, unnoticed, placed the dia- 'Curly' Schwartz mond her hand and passed gagement to R. F. at a on COME AND GET IT! Chambers chocolates. Through Graphic call meeting of the Cailinns social Mr. Chambers, whose home is in club Thursday night. Fullerton, was graduated from the WRITE Graphic, Southern California’s As the guests arrived they were University of Chicago and is now a DIXIES youngest college newspaper, added served plates bearing heart and cadet in training in the U. S. Navy another “first” last week as it per- diamond shaped sandwiches. When Air Corps at Pensacola, Florida. HAMBURGERS and SHORT formed its first service in locating AN ORDER STAND “missing persons.” It all goes as further proof that this paper, with appeal to you P.S.—We students its weekly circulation of 2200 co- Wilson-Houchen Engagement good appetites . . . who have pies, really “gets around.” 8628/2 SOUTH VERMONT In addition to its concentrated (Across from Allen Huck) campus circulation and a large Announced at Birthday Dinner mailing list, Graphic circulates in the William Penn Hotel and the Doris Wilson, freshman from in the spring quarter of last year. Pensacola, received an en- has a Cory, also in ADV. eleven associated apartment hous- Florida, She brother. es operating under the George Pep- gagement ring from Hoyt Houch- school here. AFTER YOU GO perdine Foundation. Staying in the en, sophomore president, Saturday Houchen, a Graphic columnist, is evening. The ring was presented a student preacher and prominent 1 " William Penn last week was a Mr. "A WOOIN Kohler from the East, who picked at a birthday dinner party given in class and forensic activities. up a Graphic and saw on page four for Miss Wilson at the Houchen Both Miss Wilson and Mr. Hou- STOP and TRY a picture of his old friend Bill home in Ontario. chen plan to return to Pepperdine Wilson came to Pepperdine next FOODS “Curiy” Schwartz, manager of Mil- Miss year. c SENSATIONAL ler’s new store on Vermont avenue at REASONABLE PRICES and a Graphic advertiser. ’ Next Week's Kohler, who used to do business with Schwartz when he was in the Klutz Letter Explains, DILBERT'S CAFE clothing business in the East, had GRAPHIC 8021 South Vermont not heard from his friend in two years and did not know Bill was Says He’s On His Way (Next Door to Allen & Huck) in Los Angeles. He immediately Mr. Klutz, it will be remem- ant. I know you must regret came out to Miller’s store to see that is a friend of the college having such a charming and Bill and talk over old times. bered, in- now on his way to Los Angeles. telligent professor from Schwartz, in relating the story, separated He plans to arrive in Southern your school. said he was very glad Kohler found California on the day the Pep- But this is not all. Today I have . . . him and came to see him, but that Pepperdiners perdine Promenade makes its received a letter from a Mc- he hopes that Graphic does not get Miss appearance, and to promote in- Millan, in Nashville, Tennessee, Corsages . . . around so much that all of his cre- Order Your terest in the yearbook, Klutz who says she attended George ditors find out where he is! Flowers for every occasion has said he will return the pur- Pepperdine College last quarter and from the "Friendly Shop” chase price of a yearbook to the cordially invites me to visit her first student who meets him. home if I come through Nashvile. © Accepted Telephone Orders Clues dropped in his letters will And purloin my passport! through ® We deliver Free you and • • tell where when he will Nashville I shall come! My trip is ITS A SNAP • arrive and how you may identi- proving more pleasant than I could DUDLEY fy him. And it’s worth four dol- have hoped for. I leave Washing- lars to you!! ton for Nashville April 26. FLOWER SHOP After being in the midst of gov- (Formerly Cudahy) ernment for these few days I con- TH-3053 *V>ll R. Vermont April 20, 1939. clude that people are happier when It's Dear Students: they are not in close touch with It took me some time to get the law-making bodies. One day everything figured out, but when this week I was privileged to visit Going I visited your Dr. Callie Mae Coons Congress and found it in a state ol Professional she explained that she had read in chaos like I have always heard it the Graphic my letter giving you was. the wrong address to the Burling- But enough of this. I’ll write To Directory ton and had written you to mail from Nashville and tell you how it my papers to the proper place. feels to look down on the Shenan- When I received your letter telling doah valley. This part of my jour- me that one of your faculty mem- ney should be as enjoyable as the Dr. Harrison L. Davis bers in Washington had sent you trip to Washington. The only thing B ST my address, I immediately took the which marred it was having to tip DENTIST address you sent and went to in- the stewardess. 1005 Chapman Building vestigate. My brief conversation Yours eagerly, Bth and Broadway To be well dressed when you with Mrs. Coons was most pleas- ROGER DRAYTON KLUTZ. GOOD VAndike 3302 shop at . . . SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR Sixtv Colleges Heave Added Courses STUDENTS MILLER'S On Marital Relations In Last Year Every Day Bush See Our Ad on Page 3 CHAPEL HILL, N. C.—(ACP)— dit course on marriage in the U.S. IS Eli F. Training of U.S. college and uni- A committee of the conference versity students for married life set up the following qualifications Bargain Day Dwight T. Randall, M.D. is growing by leaps and bounds, it in the selection of marriage teach- was disclosed at a special Univer- ers: Harriet B .Randall, M.D. STUDENT sity of North Carolina marriage in- “Honesty of purpose, ability to 1227 WESTWOOD BOULEVARD stitute here. handle day-by-day problems with WEST LOS ANGELES BARGAIN Since last year more than 60 col- IBELLES balance and perspective, in leges have been added to the list other Phones—Office, WLA 38877, DAY sense, and a depth of 214 who early established in- words, common PAINT Res., WLA 38917 and breadth of understanding that THURSDAY struction in marital relations. inspires Hours by Appointment Speaking confidence.” Stores DRY in favor of continued Through Your Dean expansion in this form of educa- WAVE JVfc10c tion, Dr. Ernest R. Groves of the Quite a number of the college 4920 S. Western Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted university said: “It in the Bet. 49 and 50 Sts.—VE-4365 O. C. North Carolina students met new Vermont DR. VALENTINE EMMAJEAN'S is a disgrace to allow young peo- Ave. Church of Christ Monday 1008 W. Manchester OPTOMETRIST BEAUTY SHOP ple to go out into the world so un- night and practiced a repertoire “BROKEN GLASSES prepared and unequipped to deal of songs to be used during the 8742 S Vermont QUICKLY REPAIRED” 7609 South Vermont with the elementary problems of meeting that is to begin in the 5359 Santa Monica Blvd. 8463 So. Vermont TWinoaks 1611 human existence.” new church building Thursday eve-

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