eeI( STATE TAKES HUMBOLT SERIES Friday Is Spartans NTNERS Deadline In Last Spatt_far2_ JciAe_ w4V Pally ce VOL. XXVII. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, Eleetei For Plays MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1939 Number 93 Tilt Here ent college's second San Jose State foul play contest will end this By PONY SWENSON San Jose State's Spartans bowed ' Was week on Friday afternoon. I -pear,..v. NO ENTRIES IN Athletic Award Assembly In out of the local 1939 basketball season in an impressive style, rvice honor Though no entries in the contest with recorded in the the Washington Square quintet netting of AM yet been whipping the invading Humboldt eiln Speech office, manuscripts ted Auditorium Lumberjacks 57-40 and 44-31 in a in at any time up officers turned Tomorrow At 11
orr so be week -end series. president the deadline, said Speech Head ATTACK WORKS corre93614 Me Hugh Glilis. Bill flubbard's stalwarts staged rrett, recardk Representing the second attempt Swing Language By CHARLES SAMMON a "powerhouse" attack on Friday lementa, Al; d the department to hold such a RECOGNIZED The members of three Spartan athletic teams and Saturday nights to completely Eh %now contest comparable to those in BY will outclans the Loggers. The Spartans Mts. hishean dher college departments, accord- gather in the Morris Dailey auditorium at a i o'clock to- tt, had their fast break working with treasurer lo contests heads, the program is Music Authority morrow to receive the official recognition of the student clock-like precision both nights to Will he Ratak: expected to be made a regular _ body. ramrod through the Humboldt de- February early affair. Swing has gone society! sck. LAST WINNERS Yessiree, this term for today's The coaches of each team will be on hand to present fense for lopsided scores. With Charlie Bendeich on the mita Murdx. The first full play contest was hot syncopation has finally been the athletes with their awards. In varsity football and soc- receiving end of some classy feed- aident. their. held last year with Ona Hardy recognized as part of the American ing by his running mate, Gus 'embers wig.: winning and a successful produc- language. cer there will be sweaters, team pictures, and service awards Kotta, to ring In 14 digits, the iret tion given her "Dark Tide" by San In the Macmillan Encyclopedia while in waterpolo there will be gold medals awarded to I locals jumped into a comfortable r help in Me Jose Players. of Music and Musicians, recent ad- both freshman and varsity men as a result of their vic- 24-14 lead at half time on Friday. incheon, ate The judges reserve the right to dition to the library's reference The Spartans retained their scor- red on Vale. chase none of the plays if they department, a definition of swing torious season in the Bay Cities League. ing complex in the second half and in Waterier conclude that none of the entries is given, together with a list of PROGRAM were never pressed by the helpless are good enough to be success- 'jam' musical terms that should Lumberjacks. fully produced. delight the heart of every 'gator. Under the direction of Jim Bailey, a program has r*****riitt BERRY SHINES The winner will have the oppor- 'Boogie-woogie' is very heavy been arranged which features some of the best talent on I tunity to watch his play cast and base harmony, as revealed by the Bob Bdrry, who turned in a the campus, according to flossy exhibition of guarding, was rehearsed, and will have a chance music encyclopedia: while row. Bendeich's chief aid-decamp in the to make suggestions as to the in. down rhythm is described as 'girt - Jim Budros, Rally chairman. PEABODY TO scoring department, ringing in 12 111444444144i terpretation of his work. bucket' stuff. This program will give the points. Ten of Berry's markers 1,1 piano szati SPEAK BEFORE students a chance to preview came in the second half. "Swede" mini and Jib Smersfelt, reserve forward, was string some of the talent which will Tans turned loose by Hubbard long urrett and Se have the important parts in YWCA SUPPER MAR. 3 OPEN FORUM enough to thread the hoop for nine tephen John thc Spartan Revelries next digits. tb StiMIAllr! Stephen Peabody, pastor of the "Divvy" Givins, Humboldt guard, TICKETS ON SALE FOR 88 CENTS First Congregational church, will quarter. was high man of the evening with d u Tickets are now on sale for 88 cents in the Controller's office discuss "War Tensions" tomorrow All freshmen who have 15 markers. Gus Kotta received a or the annual "Dine and Beef" Organization Dinner which takes at Open Forum in Room 27 of the head injury when he collided with FIRST thee this Friday evening beginning at 8 o'clock in O'Brien's Pom- Home Economics building. earned their numerals may Givins midway in the second half, RCS peian Court. The main question to be an- (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Three) bers of Oen, Each of the 86 campus organizations will be permitted to send swered will be Japanese attitude or will sief d tiff representatives to this affair. toward the United States' foreign chuch So STUDENT BODY DANCE policy. Along with this Mr. Pea- indgren. chs "The reason this dinner is getting underway 80 early is because body will discuss propaganda. conceit c I of the last student body dance later on this same evening," declared Mr. Peabody has spoken before Organization Dinner Acting President Dorothy Curry, late Friday. the Open Forum two weeks ago on ton belongs At this time any situation or matter of importance confronting the same subject. Due to the many directs0 air the college may be brought up. requests from interested students, CHINESE THEME PREDOMINATES wi t church. SPARDI GRAS Peabody has agreed to elaborate Mrs. Anne Peabody will speak on the Arts and Crafts of China Among the matters to be discussed will be Spardi Gras, amend- Ifurther on the topic, according to at the YWCA Association Supper meeting on Wednesday evening, Church" I: ments to the constitution, anal the lighting and police situations. Atedrie Lassen., Forum chairman. March 1, at Schofield Hall at the city YWCA. s Christians". "These tickets should be procured at once, for no tickets will be All faculty and students are in. The evening will be centered on the Chinese theme with Chinese tied Eirs told at the door for the affair," declared Dorothy Curry. sited to attend the F o r u food la ing served! leelkes WU. discussions, which begin at 12:20.1 in Orbital fashion. It is to be strictly in Far Eastern because of the attention chosen. There will be a short period at end being devoted to the student service fund organization established on tel are Ine of the hour for group questions the campus. 'rickets for the affair must be purchased immediately, 7roehlich, and discussion on the topic. according to Dialect Betty Jean Brownlie, chairman for Unusual the And meeting. A limited number rms and On NOWA 180 , f reservations may be obtained in the 'Y', Room 14, for 28 cents. SMALLPDX VACCINATION Deadline for purchasing the tickets is 5 tenon; SI o'clock tomorrow. er, Free smallpox vaccination will and Orbr Plot office, Mark Play be given in the Health Room 31, on Tuesday, February ,nnual Cone 28, at 12:50 p.m. This offer is Days Of '49 Theme on Wnt. dir made at this time because of the the controller' 'Night Must Fall' existence of smallpox in a near- Ice, and dor Of Last Student by city. If you have never been AlurnM Players dramatists for ce. vaccinated or if you were vac- the San Jose cinated more than five years Dance Friday Night State college Drama iorsage Contest ir Beb IfTwftnienre next prod ti (Ion, ago, you should take advantage 'Night Must Fall", will have ;WY - of this opportunity. SALES POSITIONS Days of '49 will be brought to mil fine opportunities in dialect Ends Thursday I if,'next Friday i t the last pork, to he presented soon, iii' TALK WEDNESDAY tich.nt body dance of the quarter reeding to in the Men's gym from II [41) Director Mr. Hugh Gil 'ill entries it) the lug natue con- to 12, Ia, who believes this to be the r.st for the new campus floral or- Geology Speaker Information on sales positions, according to Miss Lucille Johnson, hest how to prepare for, get, and keep east play of the. ScalltIll ganization must be in the contrib- Social Affairs chairman. qAC Three Geology them will, be continued in the prominent dialects are utor's box in the Spartan Daily Members of the college Students attending the affair are Serb chance to hear speech to be given by Mr. H. A. that of the diodik ney English office hy Thursday club will have a asked to dress appropriately and 4 Stanford, paelontolii. 'Carver, assistant personnel man- lissay, the Oxford English if All students are eligible to win Dr. Muller, there is a possibility that those "Olivia", glut, lecture when t hey meet to- ager of the, Emporium department ' not in costume will not be admitted. and the Irish dialect or the prize, an orchid corsage, which the conk, evening it) the Science store ill San Francisco, at an open The, ,.keorationR committee under played by Carol hiiirdock can be delivered any time within morrow The Rooni S2DI at 7;30. meeting of the Commerce club the direction of Mims Verda Brown play, according to Mr. Gillis, the next two quarters. All that building, Idnotable Muller will illustrate his lec- Wednesday afternoon, according to will have the gym fixed up ap- for its punch endings at is necessary is the winning title lir. the end with pictures taken in the Connie Raitanti, club reporter. propriately for the occasion with of every scene :mil though for the new floral organization . ture It does cif the noteil German Mr. Carver will speak on the e the reproduction of early days in not lack comedy, the started by Archie Brown and CH- laboratoly 1Y'S geologist, Hans Moos. Muller ob- "Job Problem" with its particular ! California carried out along the rcnledY gradually works into it , ford Nelson, State students. BONERS morbid these pictures while on leave application to sales positions. lines of the San Francisco Exposi- mood which makes itself . According to Archie Brown. en- tained teft Is the from Stanford. All students inter- The talk wilt be given at three tion on Treasure Island. audience as wi ll an the' trICH are coining in last and inter- t. snort , sted :Ire cordially illYitCd tO at - o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Outsiders admitted with a stu- ested students should get in the ow' tend Room 5112. dent for 25 cents. (Cmlikked on Page Four) running promptly PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1939