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Life Of Lincoln, Issues Of (es SAN JOSE 5117A7r) COLLEGE Many I ICE fo Enter Pacific Area Are Subjects Groups SPART AILY For Two Assemblies Today 'm Pafle on Dr. Warren Authority iucational Dr. 23 SAN JOH . LAL11ORNIA, TUESDAY, L. A. Warren VOLUME FEBRUARY 19, 1935 umber 87 1 On The Childhood he fame of San lflounced their Of Lincoln A. Publishes ley earned from Daily Second Play By Heavens, Agne! San Jose State college will be the host tomorrow of two guest ALLENGE Data Furnished Jim Can Clancy To Be That Be Me? speakers, considered outstanding ha.s been xm, Dean DeVoss in their respective fields, at two 4 Choir does 4, By GivenNext Week MyWig,MyMug separate assemblies in the Little the participation Theater. Dr. Louie] A. Warren, research of students Tis Personnel Service Aids -Chimera" To Be Free Identification Contest worker e approximately on the life of Abraham In Compiling Survey To Public First On Sponsored Lincoln and former editor of the Dusty by Junior and active. On Future Jobs Two Larue County Herald of Hadgeville. uk ing Choir won Evenings Class Is Now On Kentucky, will speak at 2 p. m. the way, ig ae. on "Lincoln's Formative Years". Through the courtesy of the Only a few seats are left on ilar. Turning the corridors into a LINCOLN LORE There are te Western Personnel service and the reserve for the Players production gallery of famous faces, the Jun- present time re generosity of Dr. James DeVoss, I of James Clancy's tragedy, "Chim- As author of numerous pamph- division, the era", iors start their big identification ;lit autonomous dean of the upper on Monday Tuesday, and lets and "Lincoln's Parentage and contest today in advance of the Spartan Daily continues its series Wednesday, February 25, 26, 27. Childhood", Warren has come to than forty per. Junior Prom this Friday night. of articles on possible jolts of the Holders of season books for San he considered as the foremost au- ten given through Ten portraits of prominent cam- future men and women. The fol- Jose Player's productions may call thority on this subject, to which he a since pus personalities will be placed in ' Lincoln's Formative Year," the &a lowing is the second in the series. or telephone Mr. Hugh Gillis' office devotes his entire time. the main hall for student scrutiny THE NORTHWEST at 4 p. m. today for reserved Due to the wealth of information On Thursday the ballots will be Ine th" any con. Students who are thinking about seats for Wednesday night's show- which he has accumulated and cast for the identification prize .y the development of our north west ing. Those not holding reserved La Torre Identi to his ability as A speaker, he is two choirs. A which is a $5 merchandise order country will be interested in the seats are advised to come on either nationally known and is constantly sech, will not be from Roos Brothers store. following excerpts. Monday or Tuesday nights of next Contest To Close I engaged in speaking before groups either. We in "Construction of the first unit week. COLONIAL CLOTHES interested in the life of the Great It let it be kept th of Grand Coulee dam and power "Chimera" is the second of Jim Artist Michael Angelo selected At End Of W ee 1

PebIlabed sveur sauna day by die Asasclatod Stualmats wi Saa Jaw Mate Casa* Within the last few days, we Entered class matter the see Jose an second at postoffice have witnessed the ending of the most publicized and Exclusive National Advertising Representative: murder trial to National Advertising bervke, Inc. II West 42nd St New York reach the firesides of the world. MS North Michigan Avenue, , Illinois. _ Roxy or Florenz Ziegfield with all South Fer Strait I Pram el lbw Glob. Printing c.. sca-n their showmanship could not have improved EDITOR upon it as a box office DAN CAVANAGH attraction.

Telephone Ballard 2418 In recent years, murder trials have become spectacles DOLORES FREITAS MANAGING EDITOR with the newspapers in charge of the box Santa Clara 5R3 Telephone office. Without the benefit of the press, these FRANK HAMILTON BUSINESS MANAGER attempts of man to keep society in check might reach Telephone Ballard 1678 the ideals which are supposed to govern their existence, instead of WOMEN'S .DESK NEWS EDITORS being main I.ELA O'CONNELL Editor -events of well-plan- Louis Walther Dorothy Martin ned shows to be displayed to th, Muriel Hood Jewell Spangler Kay McCarthy jaded appetites of newspaper read Randy Smith FEATURE DESK era Elnora Christiansen II. HETTINGER .. Editor I In the show world, it is well- Window Stewart COPY DESK Rudolph Engler known that in order to get the OLIVE STREET .._ Editor Charlie Leong plaudit of 'lorry Jennings the public one must

Helen Rector, Amt. Carey Guichard outdo the previous records. The Thelma Vickers, Asst. Jim Grimsley Eugene Gear skyscraper building races may BUSINESS DESK be Ellen Steven an Audrey Smith Bill Roberts...... Circulation example of this point. The mem- Leona Pruett Ed Moldt ...... _...... Assistant bers of the Fourth Estate are not Ona Dippell Jack Reynolds...... Advertising , ignorant of this axiom. Each trial ...... .Art Editor I MICHAEL ANGELO ..... must be made just a little more GIL BISHOP SPORTS EDITOR startling. If the material is CLARENCE NAAS N/GHT EDITOR scanty well, get out the handbook and go to town. So much for the vehicle; now the actors who play the roles as- Campus Bands signed by the public and whatever power in charge. The judge is us- ually described as the all patient, Recent contributions have revealed the ' kindly symbol of aged delibera- tion and intelligence. The prose- dissatisfaction of many of the women stu- cuting attorney is on our side. He dents with the noon dances. The dances, , is fighting for us. The attorney Events Of The for the defense is his opponent, Just Among they say, become concerts instead because and, although, not written in so the men students will not dance. many words, is pictured as one who Ourselves Week would do anything for money. In We have no desire to become involved fact, he is our enemy. iE TUESDAY, FEB. 19 The defendant deserves a para- By Dr. T. W. MacQUARR personal between the presi- in this question, but since the situation is as graph all to himself. He has the Note: This column is Meeting of Sigma Kappa Delta requested not to it is, we have a suggestion to make: Why not best part in the show. He may not dent and the college. Outsiders are fraternity immediately following have the sympathy of the au- make use of the material. staff meeting today at 11 o'cleek featuring dance tunes Wed- dience, in the Publications office. have concerts but they never forget his It is very easy to exploit young people. In other presence. His every move, emo- FEB.20 noon instead of the weak attempt at words, it's easy for those on the inside to exploit WEDNESDAY, nesday tion, and action is relayed over Evening meet of Oreheels. the wires so that it will those on the outside simply because of the differ- noon dances? reach Fencing Club meet, 34, gra the evening editions. He is photo- ence in the knowledge of the situation. This is a contribute Delta Nu Theta Silver Ttt Campus orchestras could graphed, finger-printed, grilled, problem for any college administrator. Always and afternoon, college tea room cursed, praised, accused, manhand- their services for the short half hour concert. always must our programs be examined to be General Elementary dinner, led, well-fed, starved, and what sure that they are giving the students a fair return p. m., De Anza. Students would be able to get an idea of not. It soon becomes a game. If for their time and effort. one doubts it, think what has been what each band was like, and only these realaed done with contract bridge. Boxing contests do attract good crowds, and and be signed, but it was bands would be hired for dances by the crowds enable us to do many things, but at no that nothing will be done of itall active O There are others in the cast, time must we permit a show to be put on at the as the University is in to leg student organizations. but suppose we look in on the expense of any of the athletes. If the performers position. We are going it ow the solution of publicity department. If one man are not getting true value for their efforts, if the all of our power to put This seems to us to be various wrote the proceedings of the show, class practice and public bouts are not definitely The legislators in the are flne, d the question. The more we think of it the It would not be too much work. helpful to the young men themselves, they should lege communities organize other more we become enthused. The personnel But when eighty or ninety news- be eliminated. I understand we had a good show course, but we must writers are on the job, it becomes Friday evening. I can see where such an activity centers. whose two of the orchestra might object, but if they a game to see how many readers might develop into a most important part of our Will all students County means each can gather about his type- program. Certainly it makes for the finest kind of are in San Mateo want to confine the jobs at dances given by o'clock 7ies. writer. In his own way, he may sportsmanship on the part of the boxers. I hope in Room 24 at ten student organizations to campus orchestras, cry, curse, yell, sob, whisper, and the crowd showed good sportsmanship also. day (this morning). from biotech what not in order to keep his read- We could have won that first game at Fresno Will all students 24 g they should be willing to hold their try-out County meet me in ROOM ers. if we had stalled. We were ahead six points five (this after. before the students who are to hire them. minutes from the end of the game. We could have one o'clock Tuesday In all fairness to the legal pro- stalled, but we didn't. I am glad we didn't. The rules noon). Furthermore, orchestras which have played from WO Will all students 11 fession and those erudite gentlemen allow it, I know, but it doesn't look sporting. We 21 me in Room at night student body dances should be wil- who are in charge of these trials, lost by two points. It was largely a matter of breaks. Cruz County meet he Wednesday (i000 ling to contribute a half hour of music about they are made of the same material Fresno plays two teams, one each half. Sort of at two o'clock th afternoon).. their fellow men are, and as such tough on our fellows to have a fresh team, and a row cti once every six weeks. talk over are liable to the errors and baser better one, meet them for the second half. The I would like to temporary cousb attributes of that race. Under such Spartans seemed to make light work of it, how- you plans for a purpose oi Pt' circumstances, are they organization for the dramatic ever, and held the lead until the very last minute. legislator! with your always following the role assigned Then two Fresno goals in quick succession did the ting in touch Women are like newspapers because bill. 1 C law? Or do they play MI this most important to them by business. I wish I could have seen the Saturday td. legislators knew they have forms . . . they are in bold face to the audience occasionally? The game we won. I am glad we broke even. Now if sure if your ttIF tends to blind one at yots wished the name changed at type. . . they always have the last word . . spotlight we-- now If Pacific now if, but we'll know DO to vote in Pi times. all about it in a few weeks. We're having a good would be willing . . back numbers are not in demand . . . . merely s :wagon. of the bill. It is organizing to got the till they have a great deal of influence. . . . Another aspect to be considered, Mr. Crothers and I went down to Fresno for a of our done. they are well worth looking over . . . you is the affect upon those who read conference with the Fresno people on State College the product of the publicity de- Communities affairs. I wish more of you could can't believe everything they say . . . they NOTICE partment. It is dished out in var- know Mr. Crothern. He was for many years on carry the news wherever they go . . . if iegated form and size. To most, the Board of Normal School Regents, and has al- it has but a fleeting effect, but a La Torre rhato they know anything they usually tell it . . ways shown a great interest in San Jose State. He The following Thole tak- Little small percentage are literally is now president of the State College Communities will be taken in the . . they are never afraid to speak their own A fair 19: tt in by the whole affair. Association. We met with President Thomas of Tuesday. February may be Club. minds . . . they arc much thinner than they example of this group Fresno State and Mr. W. B. Holland, the executive 11 :00--FIllpino d of any per- Alpha. used to found in the penumbra secretary of the Association, at a luncheon meet- 12:00--Phi Mu be . . . every man should have one There is al- Tam. son in the spotlight. ing at the University Club which lasted until four 12:15--Smock 'N of his own and if not, borrow emulates the mo- Club. his neighbor's. ways a girl who o'clock. It was agreed that the bill to change the 12:30--Italian a Club. Green Gander. (Continued on Page Four) name to State College has a good chance to pubs 12:45--Radio SPORTS STAFF mgelo GIL BISHOPEditor Dick Edmonds Al Cox Randy Smith Al Rhines Women's Sports DOROTHY MARTIN

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBR I RY 19, 1935 PAGE THREE By GIL BISHOP newspapers had Fresno fans and S. J. of one on the subject LOSES

say LEAD IN to F. W. C. RACE much ipipy" Johnson, erstwhile guard By NORM McDonald's hardwood THOLE for MIX. like we're always proteges. Seems CONFERENCE STANDINGS Spartan Baseball guy Team oiting something about this Intramural 1 PACIFIC Jou, who plays a little foot - a 6 2 750 little baseball and quite a FRESNO a 6 2 all, a 750 Activities Meets Mission Reds On At first, "Soapy" lat of basketball. SAN JOSE 6 4 2 666 the well-known canine ken - cal in CHICO a 5 3 625 BASKETBALL TONIGHT put his play of the past month NEVADA Local Field Tomorrow The a 1 7 125 aas been close to spectacular. North Court League- has been AGGIES 6 6 blonde defense exponent 000 7:30Senior A vs. Soph A. By RANDY SMITH in two or three buckets i Either Herb Hudson or Jack Col- ;ricking Results of last week's games - 8:30- Frosh A vs. Junior A. burn will start behind the plate. xr session In addition to his court The Mission Reds come to town J San Jose-39: Fresno The infield will consist of Harry :oaring tactics and a quartet of -37 South Court League- tomorrow in the Chico and Fresno 35; Hardiman at third, Les Carpenter Stdi exhibitions San Jose-33 In case you don't know, the go far to earn 7:30 Frosh D. vs. Soph B. at short, Dickie Main at second ages series will Pacific-41; Cal Aggies-27 Mission Reds are a baseball club, berth. 8:30 Frosh B vs. Junior B. and Al Lindner at first. In the hill an All-Conference member of the Pacific Coast Lea- Pacific-41; Cal Aggies-37 outfield, reading left to right, will gue. Not since the days when There will be no basketball on be Lefty Blethen, Fran Pura and The varsity baseball nine's first Games this week I Portland did its spring training Thursday and the final games will Gil Bishop. Firing keystone combination, Lester here has San Jose seen any Coast Chico to play San JoseHere. be played next Carpenter and Dick Main, received Tuesday, to be fol- League ball. cra:maxEctrxextrzexacexce:exce:ext Pacific to play at lowed by an All-Star game one :tilhour or so of verbal and actual Fresno But San Jose will see it to- :trnonstration at the hands of Nevada to play at Davis week from Thursday. morrow, as the Spartans of San Red" Kress, the American Lea- DEADLINES Jose State college will do battle W omen' s Sports While the Spartans and Fresno vs traveling ball player. Kress Deadlines for swimming, water with the invading Reds. The game By DOROTHY MARTIN battled for one victory ,an play first, second, abort, the each, Paci- polo, and gymnastics have been set is slated for the Spartan ball or- OcitiOlafaCKKU: Junta and pitch if the need be. fic sneaked up to take a pair from for this Friday according to Mr. chard, and the time is 3 p.m. SWIMMING The red-bead has played in the the Aggies to establish themselves Walker. If more persons do not Manager Gabby Street of the American Association. the Inter- Reds sends his club down under j in a first place tie with Fresno, sign up for the gymnastics tourn- Mr. Harold Terwilliger, Field .ational League and a handful of ament it will be called off, as Mr. the direction of Red Adams, ' leaving San Jose to take up the Representative of the American !le major league clubs, at present Street's first lieutenant. third seat of honor. Each of the Walker does not want to run off 'eing on the payroll of the Wash- Red Cross in Life Saving and First leading teams have lost but two a tournament for five or six fel- As the Missions aren't scheduled -.gton Senators. His enthusiasm lows. train- Aid, conducted a three day confer- games. By winning the rest of An attempt will be made to to report to their Woodland )f elcl willingness to help the Spartan first of the week, in The their games the conference will have the swimming and ing camp until the ence in San Jose last -fielders iron out a few of the not be at their wind up ill a three-way tie. competed on Friday afternoons at month, they will I these two branches of work. :y.igh spots is a pretty fair exam- four. maximum strength. The line-up, SPARTANS CHANCE Each year Mr. Terwilliger comes ple of what big-league ball-players HANDBALL according to Coach Joe Blacow of However, the to recheck examiners in Life Sav- re like. They're a fine bunch of I interesting part is the locals, will consist of a mix- that Fresno and Pacific The handball tournaments go 9 :en. play their ture of yanigans and regulars. ing and to give training to those merrily upon their way, with few final series against each other this Kappa Delta OUTLOOK iJAKK desiring to get appointments. week. This means that either team results being turned in. This Fri- The near-capacity crowd which The Missions, although not pos- applied for ely following day is the finish of another round, Women students who witnessed the boxing exhibition may win both games or they will sessing the high salaried players at 11 o'clock don't forget it, fellows. their examiners in the Red Cross put on in the Spartan Pavilion Fri- split, which will give the Spartans that Larry Bettencourt's All-Stars office. work include Marion Bolden, Barb- day night were handed their share a better chance to edge ahead in presented, will be a better coor- B. ?O of thrills and bloodiness. Such the race. San Jose, with four games WRESTLERS WILL dinated team. Bettencourt gathered ara Adams, Betty Draper, Mardel Orchesis. lights as the Matthew -Goodwin af- yet to play can win the conference a crew of his friends in the Big Hursh, Catherine Sparks, Adelle by winning the remaining et, 3-4, gym. fair, the Zolezzi-Gerhart slugging games MEET SAN MATEO Time, and without practice brought Roberts, Eilene Rhlen, Virginia Silver Tel, nee, and at least eight other wild. if the Tiger-Bulldog series is di- Jose. The Missions, THURSDAY NIGHT them to San Hoppe, Jane Arnbergh, Ina Eld- is room swinging duels kept the spectators vided. If either team takes both aunstomed to playing together, ridge. cry dinner, 6 up on the edge of their seats yel- games, the Spartans may tie for should therefore play better ball ling like a tribe of whatever In- first place. "If" is the big element. The wrestling team, coached by than Bettencourt's outfit. All of these students have had diana you happen to think of. This San Jose must come through in Bill Hubbard, will make their sec- Inasmuch as the Spartans took experience guarding at the college Thursday night finds the Spartan the Chico and Cal Aggies series. ond home appearance of the sea- a 10-8 thrust to the bottom from pool, and have assisted in teaching t was realized mittmen in their first Intercolleg CHICO TOUGH son Thursday night when the San Bettencourt's boys, the outlook is swimming. Most of them are to done of nail iite matches, those with the San Mateo squad comes here for a exceedingly dark for a Spartan be employed in teaching or guard- in active op- With the realization that their Mateo Junior College team. wrestling and boxing program. victory tomorrow. ing at pools in camps this summer, oing to need last hope is in winning over Chico, Not faring so well in WATSON TO START according to Miss Gale Tucker, I put it over which will prove to be the greatest the most The two basketball with the Sunnyvale "But we'll be playing to win", swimming instructor. ,e various c6 games this stumbling block, the Spartans Air Base team, week-end with the states Blacow "rm going to start Students who receive their ap- are fine, d Chico Wildcats should produce some great bas- the San Jose squad has worked wok go far Burt Watson on the hill. He wont- pointment this year are to be organize other to show just where the ketball this week. The principle hard to overcome several faults three innings during the notified in three weeks, from the Spaniels will end up in the Confer- problem is to bottle up a fellow by which are prevalent in this match. ed only ence race. At the Earl week-end, and should be able to go Red Cross National Office in whose home present writing, the name of Dobbas, who makes Glover, the winner of the the the route. However. I have two , Washington. Those receiving their la Fresno Staters hold an edge baskets from every conceivable only Spartan victory in the meet unty meet examiners will over the local boys with the more lefthanders in Mary Olson appointments as o'clock Turn simply because angle. If Chico should win both Sailors, has decided to they and Tony Martinez that I can use. be qualified to give instruction have played two more con- games they would be tied for first devote all his time to wrestling and examination in Junior and tests, those with the Aggies. A and should be one of Hubbard's. "Righthanders? I hestiate to use rum Monterey place in the event that Fresno double them against the Missions, unless ' Senior Life Saving courses. Room 24 g verdict over the Chicoltes and Pacific split. j best men. Glover, heretofore, was would put the Coasters have an abundance The National Camp Directors San Jose in the favored one of the mainstays on Coach J / !this after' CELLAR POSITION But if they Association has recently adopted spot, with Pacific having a better J DeWitt Portal's boxing squad. of left handed hitters. Nevada journeys over to Davis resolution requing that only those than even chance of taking one ' have, Walt Rianda, who pitched a from SO over Pale this week to talk the situation ! his first game lain week-end and with a standing of examiners of RooniZ1 from Fresno. The Aggies le in have with the Cal Aggies boys. They shut out San Mateo without a run American Red Cross shall be given (Wolof, fared poorly thus far, and FROSH CAGERS ' esday decide who is to hold down will get positions as waterfront directors the Spartans would naturally he must or hit for four innings results of Invoked as the cellar position. The ARE WINNERS IN t lie call." in accredited standard camps. Id! favorites to win both ilk over Of these games will have no apparent the games with the Davis team. 'WEEKEND TILTS ------porary Ca on the standings of the These Chico boys have a habit of effect wase ofg. out of doing other teams as they are legislator! Wrong things to the State yearling our running. The speedy Spartan athletic teams and are not to he competitive bill. I ed quintet added three more basket- ant Counted HOLDS SPOTLIGHT out before the last hell FRESNO knew dni ball victories to their imposing Ors la the Spartan find itself at a dis- Pavilion rings Sat- . Pacific will Ilan over the week-end. changed tte urday night. Fresno on But we could use a advantage in playing vote in aloe' Pair Friday night, the five journeyed of wins. the latter's home court. Certain rely a MStte to Morgan Hill and defeated the unsportmanlike tactics have been get the th4 local alumni squad by a 26-22 score. NOTICE used which put any team to a dis- For With Becker and Weston leading the purpose of considering advantage. They may not be re- legislature the parade, the Babes took the bills for which it is peated, however. In such case, the St. Patrick's CYO into camp 33-17 MANS'S considered advisable to organize Stockton cagers may beat Fres- 5Stts5 support, in the first game of the Saturday President them to win at least 153tthhE?&SwilaPsthainCslatornil T. W. Mac- no. I look for Quarrie doubleheader. Becker scored 10 rorre Igen would like to meet in room one game. Each of the leading 24 all points and Weston rahg up 8. METS _ittle Than' the students have lost one game to each 2 from the fol- teams lowing this San Jose Y.M.C.A. was unable 9' counties who can attend: other which indicates that Today: with to cope with the speed and de- 5th St. MARKET OPEN 'TH. MIDNITE ib. San Mateo County stu- twin-bill may also be settled dents at San Jose ' ception of Portal's team and went WE 6/YE ..0.14i" GREEN S7411AP ha. 10 a. m. Monterey County a victory to each team. students wal- down 43-24. Myamoto, with 18 Tarn. at 1 p no. is in favor of seeing Pacific Wednesday: and they points and Tucker with ten were Santa Cruz students lop the Fresno boys good it 2 p. m. the scoring leaders. !nay do Just that. ---....1111111111111111111

PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 10.15 Face The Facts, Tea Room Has Cozy Setting Behold, Gentlemen! Collegians And Win A Prize MAY NOW LAY CLAIMS TO THIS TITLE 'We may live without poetry, music and art; Bathtub Duos To Be Solos In Prom Contest We may live without conscience, and live without heart; A bum's not a bum anymore, has succeeded in doing. We may live without friends; we may live without books; you don't boast of a major Among the quirks (Continued from Page One) and of the preree. operation, because you sion that were the theme of the dance may be But civilized man cannot live without cooks.' surgical evidenced idg have to die in order to have one. seven years ago as given purchased for $1 at the Controller's working by D?, By OLIVE STREET brook and Betty Gill, "gentleman" is suf- Guild was a office or from the following people: The word law forbidding ree, During the noon hour on Tues- under Miss Estella Hoisholt, when ficient to describe one who has than one person to bathe Bill Moore, Ed Wetterstrom, Dot in Jan- la o? days and Thursdays, the College the tearoom first opened the law states, and occupy a bathtub Meyers, Hugh Staffelbach, Russ no occupation, at the same the of the uary, 1933. Tearoom, "At the Sign major surgery means the "per- Not satisfied with thus Azzara, Frank Hamilton, Preston of reelew. Copper Teakettle", presents a Here is depicted the history operations ing personal Elizabeth Simpson, Jane formance of surgical liberty, the ao? Royer, cookery. Figures represent ages friendly picture. attended by mortality from the branched out into Martin, Jack Chappell, Clyde Fake, with matheenew Candles glow cheerfully at tables from that of the stone man surgical with a Paul Jungermann, Rae Dobyns. use of the knife of other statement that "the eir, the present with its for two and tables for parties, his pestle to impliment". cumference of a and Bill Roberts. circle &ail be flickering against brightly colored mechanical robot. The panel is three times Committee chairman are Bill Thus, in the course of time, its diametee', appointments and the warm hues built around the central figure Moore, sales: Byron Lanphear, has the law decreed, the Social Going a step further, of a butler in the manorial age it rthe of the place which two years ago that decorations; Alberta Jones, bids; Problems class learned when Dr. 1000, as applied to rib* was transformed from "just an- holding aloft a platter with a Genny HoagIan, publicity; Joyce Elliott W. Guild, the instructor, means 1200, and that a other cafeteria" into a tearoom. boar's head. Woe Grbnsley, advertising; MaryYoung- gave a few illustrations of the whose parents are living and grk OLD WEDGEWOD WARM COLORS ren, refreshments. strange things the legal profession has a separate estate la an erg* Antique collectors will recognize A color scheme of tangerine, pieces of henna-patterned Wedge- apricot and gold is carried out in FIFTH AND FINAL wood china as dating back to the the new adobe service ware, ATNik WEEK OF PICTURE Civil war period. Odd little copper amber glassware and napery. measures, an old copper coffee pot Screens which partition off the for the CONTEST ARRIVES and teakettle flank and the china- hot plate and service tables were ware. made by art classes under the JUNIOR (Continued from Page One) Two rare Rouen plates bearing direction of Mrs. Ruth Turner and holds the position as third highest armorial designs hang on one wall. Mr. Daniel Mendelowitz. PROM with a score of 293. Each bears the date "1722". These On Tuesdays and Thursdays In the faculty division of the pieces, along with a set of Chinese during the winter quarter each contest, Mrs. Luella Stevenson candlesticks, have been procured year the tearoom is open to stu- maintains her score of 215 as last from time to time for the tea room dents and faculty members under week's submission had not been by Mrs. Sarah Dawdle, tearoom the direction of Mrs. Sarah Dowdle, received. Her leading score is 12 director. namager of the cafeteria. points ahead of Mr. Fred Buss WALL PANEL The work of preparing and serv- with a score of 203 points. How- Her special pride is the 20-foot ing the luncheons is done by mem- ever, his entry for the fourth wall panel which was executed bers of the class in tearoom man- series had not been received. by art students Dorothy Rose- agement. Mary Ferrasci maintained her lead in the co-ed division with a favorable lead over her closest Neil 0. Thomas Spartan Daily To rival, Cousie Coverston. FAILS IN SEARCH As the contest draws to a close, Publish Data On members of the La Torre staff are expecting to receive a sudden in- For Admirer crease in the number of entries I Work Survey as it is expected that many sin- "Who is sending me violets dents and contestants are "holding again?" barked Mr. Neil 0. Thom- (Continued from Page One) controller, when out", according to Charles Pink- I as, a dainty cor- seeking closer understanding be- I sage of violets ham, editor of La Torre. trimmed with leaves tween producer and Mrs. Con- and silver ribbon was laid on his sumer." desk by one of the boys in his SOCIAL WORK SILVER TEA TO BE office Thursday morning. GIVEN TOMORROW A hurried dash out the doors From the University of Southern and a search of the halls and path- California cames the report "The BY HONOR GROUP ways around the office failed to demand for graduates of our cshool reveal the presence of the sender. of Social Welfare was never

The College Tearoom will pro- An attempt to wring the inform- greater than it is at the present vide the setting for a silver tea ation out of the boy who de- time. The need for trained social to be given tomorrow afternoon livered them also failed. workers in administration and case from 3 to 5:30. "Jessie!", he called to his sec- work are the two main fields where Delta Nu Theta, Home Econom- rotary, "Who brought those in? the demands originate. The need ics honor Society is sponsoring the If you don't tell me, it will be rank for men in the field of administra- affair. The organization has an es- insubordination." tion, and for women in the field tablished loan fund, and proceeds Jessie Applegarth stammered of case work are the two most from the tea will be appropriated confusedly, "I don't know any- important factors to be stressed to this fund thing about it, Mr. Otterstein." This is one of the activities "Oho, Mr. Otterstein, huh?" given during the year by this "No," she answered, "I didn't French Honor Group organization to which the public is say a thing about him.' Plans Attendance At invited. A restful cup of tea in Inside the envelope, tied to the pleasant surroundings will be en- lovely little corsage, was a message San Francisco Operas joyed by guests. which read: Plans were Roses are red, formulated last night at the meeting of Violets are blue, the French hon- Santa Cruz Art Exhibit or society, Iota Delta But no words can tell Phi, to at- tend the productions Includes Canvases By How great my love is for you. of the operas Cavelleria Rusticana State College Artists "Well, anyhow, I should like to and Pagliacci, to be given in San send my thanks to the giver, who- Francisco on the Sunday afternoon State College has made a note- ever he is," grinned Mr. Thomas, of February 24. worthy showing in the statewide "and I guess I had better thank Santa Cruz Art exhibition now that same person for another bunch "Madame Sans-Gene," the satiric being held in the Bayview room of violets which came a week or so comedy of Sardou, was tentatively of the Beach auditorium at San- ago." set for presentation to the public Formals . . . . de- r ta Cruz, it was learned yesterday. on the nights of March 7 and 9 Mr. Dan Mendelowitz, art in- Note Book Notes I in the Little Theater. manding and at- structor, Mary Stirnaman, and The cast has been chosen and Dorothy Stelling, State students, (Continued from Page Three) is now in rehearsal under the di- tracting attention received honorable mention in the rection of Mr. Hugh Mille. tion picture star of the day from exhibit. Mies Estella Hoisholt of the the way she combs her hair to this crepe one is Art department faculty. Leon Am- the manner with which she refuses yx, Mary Robinson Blair, and War- Paintings In Monotone her boy-friend. worthy of it in a ren Penniman, all former students The column is filled, and the sub- at State, also have paintings on Form Futuristic Work ject is far from being exhausted. display at the Casino. pretty subtle way. What can be done about it, or First oil paintings of the com- what will be the next step must position dames for this (N Inoteen sevealyIlve) K-P Luncheon Meeting be left for another time. This much quarter, can be said, though, these spect- done in many shades of monotone, Initiating a program of luncheon acles will continue as long as the have been put on exhibition in meetings to be held every alternate people want it so. There is big the Art department's main cor- Wednesday, Mrs. Elizabeth Waish'e money in putting on this type of ridor. Most of the paintings are Kindergarten Primary group met ri show, and when that is tho case, in futuristic design of architec- Bras last week CLARA in Room 3 of the Home it will be difficult to remove it tural studies. and took several FIRST STREET NEAR SANTA Economies building. from the field of action. weeks of work to produce.