The Polygram, November 16, 1922
This is the first Poly gram from our new Print Shop
Volume V III SAN LUIS OBISPO. NOVEMBER 16, 1622 No. 1
DRAMATIC’ PROGRAM BIG DORM MEETING POLYGRAM SET UP POLY IS INVITED TO FOR POLYTECHNIC HELD WED., NOV. 1 IN POLY’S NEW LEGION INSTALLATION INCLUDES OPERETTA A Dorm Club meeting was held on PRINT SHOP NOW The following letter has bent re A faculty dramatics Committee Wednesday, November I, for The pur Poly will lie interested to know Just ceived by Mr, Kicriurtli Inviting the consisting of Mr. Dutidlexon, chair pose. among other things, of letting what is being done In bur new print faculty und students of Polyteehnic man, MIhh Chase, Mix. Thiexen, Miss Secretary Diefcnderfer tell us who shop. Students do not generally un to their installation the evening of Hell Miss Huyxllp, drawn up have not paid their dues und assess and Huh derstand Just what Is being done for November 15; a general plan for the dramatic pro ments. As a result, a motion was the Polygram, so here are some of Mr. Rlcciardi, President, made and carried that after Novem gram for Polytechnic thin year. A the data: California Polyteehnic School, student committee lx to he appointed ber 15 unpaid dues would Increase at Mr. Davis is the instructor in Sun Luis Obispo, Calif. luter to co-operate with the faculty the rate of five cents per week. classes In printing. Resides doing Dear Mr. Rlcciardi: On Wednesday committee. The Dorm hoys this year as has this, he Is "setting up" the Polygram. evening, November 15, San Luis Post The dramatic program will prolmbl/ been the custom since the club was Hccauxc of the size of the Polygram, Amerirun Legion will hold a public organized, are making « donation for consist of three entertainments given hi' cannot oversee the press work, llwtaHatli.il at the Elmo Theater. the betterment of our “ school-day in town. Two of the three will be an Which must he done by the Tribune The program will include out-of- operetta and a xtudent body.- play. home." This year It Is to be a fancy office. The school presses are only town speakers and presentation of One will be tflven |n March, the other linoleum covering for the sitting twelve inches by eighteen inches and colors tiy the Klkx. As this meeting room. Regarding this the question in May, nccoriNngy to plunx at present. this woulij make the paper only nine will he a patriotic meeting, it is par w'as brought up as to some form of An advertising campaitfn for the by twelve inches In size. Hut the ticularly fitting that the students and benefit dunce or the like to help pay three will be carried on, ax the school fact that the articles and advertise faculty of your school should lie for the said linoleum. A committee expects to huve a “ dramatic reason." ments nre'set up out here cuts down present. I am, therefore, asking you was appointed to make inquiry of the Seuson tickets for all three produc the cost of each Issue approximately to extend this invitation to the stu possibilities. tions will be sold for less than the twenty-five dollars. Before, the cnit dent body, buth Federal and State A fter this a few private questions sum of the single admissions, The of each issue was between thirty end students, and to the faculty of the were discussed and the meeting ad Idea of a dramatic season is new to thirty-five dollars, while now it California Polytechnic School. journed, | — H. D. Polytechnic, but with the interest amounts to only five or ten dollam., CordiuNy yours, created by the one play last year This reduction of cost of each Issue BENJ. F. LOVE ALL. . there is little doubt felt by the com HONOR ROLL opens a new possibility that of the mittee but that the xtudent Itody cun SERVIC E MAN SENDS In Assembly November s Miss pntygrnm being Issued Weekly. TM . curry the protfrum thruotfh. matter has already .been taken up by WORD TO POLY The proceeds will be turned Into the Chase reported that twenty-two stu dents composed the honor ftrtt for the stuff. Another possibility of thi« tfcnerul student body fund to be reduction of rates Is that the various The following letter wn* recelvixl ill the pu'xt six weeks. voted out by the students to what classes and organizations may be aide llio sclioul rirenlfy, Hint Is a oonerete In order to be eligible to the honor ever purpose they may desire. to put out special numbers. I*. Is example of the regard Hint Is felt for roll, a student must he carrying four very probable also that the material llif seliiml |,y Nervjee moll, oil llio and a half solids and must be doing COMMERCIAL CLUB for our annual, the Journal, will be I i*it In Iiik (bey reeel Vial while ill Hie satisfactory, work in ouch, or such set up out here, thereby making it sellout. Two oilier very hileresflna lei TO PRESENT PLAY work as will make an average of sat certain we will hnvti a bigger and bet lei's Imve Ih'i'ii riii'lviil by tlm wehool The Commercial Club of the ('uli- * isfactory in all subjects. ter annual than in the prcvini.i yours. Iml due III luck of spun' cannot Ihj fornla Polytechnic School was orgnti- Following ure the names of those This, new shop is a great addition published. l*ed last year as an immediate result who wore on the honor roll for the to Poly because of its udvantuges. It ICil IS'fT St.. of the establishment of the commer past six weeks in the order of their is., not only convenient hut advertises Sun Luis iiblspn, Calif., cial course here at Poly. Its purpose e lusses:' - “T* the school. It is through earnest co Sept. :t. 1H22. Is to further'the activities of com First Year— operation und effurt that we huve ob Mr. Itiindall. Dear Frleial: mercial students, both in our school Klnnr Anholcn. tained it und it is by.such that v c I am writing to Hmtik you ami Mr. und on I ha outside, This year It was George F.llibt.4 will maintuin It. Putter for helping me to giiln Hie train reortfanized, new officers being elected F.lvon Hansen. > ing now M u g given me. Mary Hughes. and u fitting constitution drawn up. SOPHOMORES MEET This course is sure a good one, fa As to membership, there are Hernnd Year— which we gel theory and priii'tlenl twenty-two enthusiastic ami cncgetle I.ynn Hcdwell. The Sophomores held a meeting on In it h. The liisiriii'jors unit Hie trainees soul* to begin with and It I* expected Hue Mnyhull. October 2 L- 2 THE POLYGRAM With a bullet where my belt plate EDITORIAL STAFF _ , ahould have been. Stewart Patchett ...... - • • ...... Editor-In-Chief I waa chokin’ mad with thirst. Ethel Van Warmer...... New. EdUor An ’the man that apled me flrat RENETZKY’S Margaret D itm a ...... Department Editor Waa our good old grinnln’, gruntin’ Harley B ock...... Department Editor Neil Perry .V...... ». • .Dormitory Editor Gunga Din, Douglaa Annin...... /... .Athletic Editor u 'E lifted up my ’ead,' Good Shoes An’ 'e plugged me where I bled, Rae Mayhall ...... I ...... • • .Special Writer That Fit An’ 'e give me ’arf-a-plnt o’ water, William Corbin ...... - ...... Special Writer — green: Fay Rougeot ...... ***•••...... T yp i.t It wa. crawlin’ and it atunk BUSINESS STAFF But of all the drinka I ’ve drunk, Stacy Adama and Packard Forre.t Coyner ...... Buaineaa Manager I’m gratofulleat to one from Gunga SHOES FOR MEN Dick Wil.on ...... Ai.litant Manager Din. Muriel Seller. . . . ______i ...... Circulation It w«a "Din! Din! Din! llulletln lupplement. Kiitered at th* Portofllc* at Ban Lula Obispo, Oal., a» eecond-cleaa mattar. 'Ere', a beggar with a bullet A bi-weekly iMil.liraliun I.kiinI by tha atudent* of tha California Polytechnic Hchool, Ban Lula Obiapo, Calilornla'. Subscription., ona dollar a yaar. Single copie*, tan canta. through 'ia apleen; Prlntad by tha Callfarnla Palyltahnla Brhaal Print Ihef. A 'E’a chuwlng up the ground an’ COMMERCIAL BANK V * kicking all around:______^ OF SAN I.UIS OBISPO ERRAND BOY BECOMES From tits t lfim y ~ For Gawd’* aako git the water, Firat Bank Gunga Din!” in VICE PRESIDENT OF A The late.t book in the library, San I.uia Obiapo 14,000,000 CORPORATION In "*.™ * 'E carried me away County ------t,he printing courae a. well a. the . To where a Dooli lay AMMcta Over Forty-aaven year. „ ago Frank young journaliata in our midat. An’ a bullet come an’ drilled the beg $5,000,000.01) gar clean. Goodchild wa. a warehouae boy in Don C. Seitz, buaineaa manager of YOUR ACCOUNT IS WELCOME Coventry, England. It waa a lowly the New York,"World," ia the author ’E put me aafe inaide, poaition, even more ao than that ot and one who knowa thoroughly the An’ Juat before ’e died: THE STRONG HOME BANK the modern office boy. Today Frank vocation of which he writea. "Men ” 1 hope you liked your drink," ao* Goodchild la vice preaident, dim lor have broken into the newapaper Gunga Din. and general manager of a four-million world who had no thought of buaineaa So I ’ll meet 'im later on dollar corporation with manufactur- or money-making, who felt they had In the place where 'e ia gone— LA FRANCE ing planta in the four corner, of the a meaauge to expound or a cauae to Where it’a ulwuya double drill an’ no world—The J. A J. Caah, Incorpo- create, and ao have founded great canteen; (CAFETERIA) raved. _L_ jtturqai*. Few newapapera ever be- 'E ’ii be aquaitin’ on the coal* BTUICTLY AMERICAN One of the four factorlea of the * Mn ** money-getter, and few could (livin' drink to pore damned HORN & FRANCE, Proprietor* J. A J.’ Caah, Inc., la located In Nor- »urvlv« W thla were their aole intent," aoula^ . • An' I'll get a awig in Hell from walk, Conn., a thriving little city of Mr- Seit* "■y#; " that money*,cornea 1 86,000 Inhabitant*. It ia here that "" the re,ult> not the primary, pur- Gunga Din. STOP IN Mr. Goodchild haa hi* headquarter*. P°,e> of » ood newapaper making." Din! Din! Din! How I. Mr. Goodchild’. auccaaa to 0 f th* he the You lazaruahlan—leather, Gunga A T PIPE R ’S be explained? reporter can be truly credited with Din! jij u„ tl performing a great public aervice in Tho’ I ’ve belted you an’ flttycd STOP INN tll h. fll.llv H J L ! , Ur" theae United sutea. Thla ia a truly you, T y 0 ,roner* nmna- By being aucceaaful In doing thing. Intereating incident* from the Uvea Mia* Ben* Hilton, nurao for tho Now located at within reaaonable time. of great Joumaliat* give the book a Federal Board men, .pent the laat By being aucceaaful in co-operating, conatant »tory lntereat. Many who week-end in San Fraqciaeo on buai- 865 Monterey St. By being a aucceaaful leader. • re "ondorlnk. "What ahall I do neaa. By fitting hi. Job. ' whan 1 kraduata," will enjoy It. You Building YOUR Deposit PROGRESS ()F OUR Favorite Among Men Never- Habit Can The convenience of a NEW r O N Q T I T I T T i n v Probably the following poem by checking account until a T T v u n i » m i l IUIM Rudyard Kipling i. one of the greateat Know Determine now to »ave. Regularity you have tried one. Whenever you feel dia- That committee that wa. elected by ' “ ' ' " I 1" ■mon* 14 h“ " and romdutency are tha foundation on which to build. An account poaed to teat the matter the atudent body to draw up a con !,Uent y !*,een C>lled ‘‘tha “ r“ t l0B,t •tarted NOW will form your habit we ahall be glad to aup- atltutlon for atudent body organlza- 0 wa ®r- of thrift. ply you with the necea tion haa mot with the atudent affair. Two-In-One-Yell Na.h Motor C a r. ( aaat T ie Poly, rah!, rah! S. Aumaier Mission Rubber Co. Technic, rah! rah! 20 years in rubber business Gibson Bros. Garage Pbtytechnic, rah! TAILOR THE HOUSE OF QUALITY —R.W. Auto Repairing a Specialty McClaren Tires— Vulcanising 1127 Monterey Street Ask McChcttncy. what that little 1041 Monterey Phone 347 1035 M onU rrr Plwa. I blond down In Tijuana told him. r Freshmen Choose Colors A t the lust meeting: of the Fresh man Class the cluss colors, gold and white, were decided upon. Cluss yells for the coming inter- class gumes were voted on. Thorn, elected cIhsh yell lender, led in some yells before we adjourned. GUNS FOR RENT All Kinds of Cartridges und Louded Shells If you haven't u gun of your own R E N T ONE FRESNO WINS FROSH TROUNCE one to moot us, Annin nnd Elliot had ...... JUNIORS, 13-6 - W whhh1 the town to find out where wro - In a game that will long bo remem were to put up. A fter wo had taken on u few rounds of nourishment und bered by members of both squads The Freshmun class football team Clifford's defeated the tpuch heavier Junior ag u show, wo wont to bod not so much Poly went down to defoat at the hands gregation in a hotly cpntestdd game worse for our trip. Sporting Goods Store of the Fresno State College last Sat Wo had been in bed about two hours on Poly's field last Monday afternoon 709 Higueru St. urday. Fresno brought out thirty by the score of 13-0. The first year when Mr. Joho took it upon himself players In uniform and it was plain men, though much lighter than their to fill the boots of thu ubsent house that they intended to win at any cost. opponents, outplayed them in every detective und so with u borrowed stage of the game. bathrobe ho started in sourch of a The field was very slow as it was The game opened when the Juniors valise that had boon mysteriously HARRY ROWAN sandy. kicked to Tubbs, who carried the ball lost. A fter plowing up und down the Fresno started things with a kick for 2fi yards. On thu next play hulls for about' an hour, Joho hud ut off to Poly’s thirty-yard line. Poly Young went around right end for u most decided he would just us soon m ad*.Aral downs three times and touchdown Just -15 seconds after the judge Holsteins und mow huy us be u 8l*ORTIN(i GOODS kick-off. In the try for the point detective; he found thu valise in the then Patchett made an end run f6r Big Dick Morison, full-back und line- room occupied by Cuptuin Potter end about thirty yards only to be called plunger, bucked the bull over the line. his gung. He immediately culled the back by the linesmen for being off A few minutes later tho ball was office und ufter stuttering five minutes side. Poly lost the ball on a fumble aguin taken over the lino for six und talking one he informed them Soft Drinks und Candy and Fresno kicked, recovering the more points. The Juniors’ only score that he, "Wilhelmlner Johe,” hud came when u kick by Hunt was1 solved the mystery of thu lost vulisc. ball on a fumble. They then made a blocked, the bull rolled ovor the goal Hu left, clearing the door Just ahead touchdown on a series of line bud’s line und was recovered by u Junior. of ull the room's loose hardware and FLMO MONTEREY and made the try for point with n The Freshman having defeated the footwear. Mr. Agosti came upnndgave L * and I IT H I_ATTTJ~T place kick. Poly kicked off and the Hophomorus and Juniors, ure now us a Figge Special und we all went to nr • quarter ended with the ball on Poly’s reudy to take on all comers. It is sleep uguln for the rest of the night. We endeavor to give thut Which is best und cleun in twenty-yard line, but in Poly's pos rumored that arrangements are being A fter breukfast the next morning made for a game with the local high Murty begun u letter to Alta und lit session. school eleven. If this is true, Poly two-thirty when it came time to prnc- MOTION PICTURES Poly kicked at the beginning of the may ugain see Captnin Tubbs lead his tlce he was still at it; only with the und to extend every pos second quarter nnd with the excep gallant braves to victory. aid of all the team did we get him sible courtesy- to you und tion of lots of arguments, many near out In the Held ut nil. He covered your friends while Visit fights nnd lots of rough playing, this OVER RAISIN WAY twenty-one pages describing the mys ing our theutcrS. teries of the big city. W. I). M A R TIN , Mgr. quarter was uneventful and ended Having already posted the details About un hour before the gume wo with the ball about the center of the on our voyages to Southern Cullfor- were all in the lobby wuiting for time field. nla and Northern California via the when the bellhop cumc around paging Fresno kicked off at the beginning Polygram route, our next duta will Mr. Johe. About the second time he be on our trip ovor to the Interior part WICKENDEN of the second half and Poly carried shouted, "Culling Wllhomlner Johe," AND the ball to Fresno's twenty-yard line of the stute, or, In other words, the Joho took for the door but the bell on a series of bucks and end runs, part that Vulsteud ruined. And con hop nailed him and explained that the WlCKENDEN only to lose the bull aguin on a cretely speuklng In reinforced voice, munuger wanted to see him on the fumble. Fresno kicked and Poly re it was some trip, ns can eusily be fourth floor about u chair he hud Hurt, turned it to the center of the held, proven by a few words from Willmo- broken earlier In the duy. The hotel SchulTner where the whistle blew for the miner Johe. being but three stories high Johe & Marx quarter. - A fter gargling a few of Jungo- spent some time in trying to reach leen's soft-boiled eggs and chewing u In the final Section of the game the fourth and being unsuccessful cup or so of his coffee we set suit at some of his friends sneuked him out Fresno kicked off und Poly was about eight o'clock Thursday morn downed on her twenty-yard line. u side door. A fter he hud been gone CLOTHE/ ing in curs fur this lund of Arme Fresno intercepted a pass and made Hve minutes It took the whole team nians and grupes. Our first stop was to And him. their second touchdown. On this try at Hhandon, where it was necessary LET’S GO— for point they failed and once more Our return trip wus -.uneventful for us to wait about an hour for Chief kicked off to' Poly. Poly in return und we arrived In Sun Luis ubout six Agosti und his gung in Miss Hoover's ran a scries of bucks and passes, fin o'clock Sunday evening. We hud u l.ight Lincoln. During our wait we glorious trip, even if Fresno wus ap Kaiser's Dance Palace ally losing the ball about the ccntei practiced signals in the middle of the of the Held; here a fifteen-yard pen parently unuwure of our presence. street nnd had all the natives' nerves —TONIGHT ally for holding und two five-yard on edge wondering what was going ones for being offside gave ficsno ASSEMBLY on. A fellow put a "Smush the Boot another touchdown. legger" sign on Miss Hoover's car, The Assembly of November i wuh I’oly kicked off and Fresno lost the M O T T O ’S TAXI much to the disgust of Dick Wilson. featured by m ate, talks and yells. bull in the center of the field. Here AND DUS SERVICE It wus about twenty-five miles out It served as a send-off for the foot Poly opened with a series of pusses Phone 325 Harry Rowan's of Khundon that Herbert McKeen be ball team on their trip to Fresno, and bucks, finally kicking. Fresno From 10:30 p. m. to 7:00 u. m. come so interested in the landscape where they met the State Teachers' HOTEL ANDREWS returned the ball to Poly's twenty- that he overlooked a rock in the road College on Saturday, yard line, where Potter picked up a and with a cargo like Fat Hodges The Melody Sextette, led by John fumble nnd raced seventy yards to a this doesn’t pay; the result wus a Loucks, rendered some very pleasing Meet Ml* touchdown, only to be called back bc- broken wheel. A fter wuiting two selections. This wus followed by a cause of u supposedly incomplete at the more hours while Mr. Duddleson tulk by Miss l’endry, in which she puss. went to the nearest pump station to showed by un English ’legend that it STA(» BARBER SHOP The gnmc was the hardest this summon aid, we went on, each car Is not always the ones that go out year and fh.n train, which averaged Ask Any Polyite taking an extra passenger. Everything who win fame, but that those who one hundred eighty pounds, hud quite went well from here on to Fresno and stay ut home have just as much un advantage over Pidy’s one hun we arrived Ht about six o ’clock. chance. „Mr. Williams then wished the dred fifty-five-pound gang, hut Frean > Mission SHOE Store flight here and now is where we team god-speed, and gave his regrets 7M HKM'KKA STMKKT knew they had been in a game, und AKMY SIIOKS will hund It to Fresno; they may have because he could nol_ ucconipuny a return game on our own grounds P rim lin n a r from «2.9» In S.50 built a wonderful industry with them. Dick Wilson, our yell lender, SMOK KKI'AIHIKi; •would be appreciated by the Poly lliilf 11.25 raisins but they certainly let their then led us in a few y «ll« «n«l rU.. team.------— — ------Half a—lnw nnil UnnU, 11.75—------hospitality dWIhdTer There being no Assembly wus adjourned. W# *!•» ham 'T A X fO ” Soln