Grid Rally Tomorrow in for Aztec Tilt

Grid Rally Tomorrow in for Aztec Tilt

: :o Attend Plan Class Assemblies Rally Grid To Be Held Tomorrow Night Spatttlf Tomorrow jade_ "a.’ _Paha Daily College__ _fan_ XXIX VOL. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TtESDAY, Iii .FORER 8, 1940 umber 14 PROGRAM ARRANGED Last Rites Held Grid Rally Tomorrow In TO SETTLE DEMAND FOR For Gene Grattan . 1Morris Dailey Starts MORNING ASSEMBLIES Yesterday gement,* for the gen- Final Do You Own A Attorney Eugene B. Grattan, Festivities For Aztec Tilt eral class assemblies tomorrow late wrestling coach of San Jose fron, 11:22 to 12 o'clock were com- Door Stretcher? State college, killed in an automo- Starting gun for the San Jose State-San Diego State battle will bile accident last week, was buried pleted yesterday, when the sopho- Somebody Does go off tomorrow evening when students will turnout for the first pep yesterday at the Oak Hill Mem- more 1.111/04 announced that it orial Park. amnion of the football season at 8 o'clock in the Morris Dailey audi- its meeting "Can you tell me where to torium. would hold in the Many bereaved friends of the find a door-stretcher?" Len Baskin of revelries fame will act as master of ceremonies, ten's gym. popular coach filled the First It was like asking the boys and promises a well rounded program with songs, dances, music, FIVE PERIODS Methodist church. Fifth and Santa In Superintendent Stillwell's of- plenty of yells, and lots of fun. A new five period morning pro- Clara streets, San Jose, at 10 fice for a left-handed monkey Speakers for the program will o'clock when Rev. Gerald Kennedy gram has been scheduled by the wrench or a sky-hook, and it be Captain Kenny Cook, Coach administration in order to avoid an.,, all very funny. of Palo Alto read the funeral Two Debaters services. Ben Winkelman, Dean of Men Pauli If dismissing classes tomorrow morn- But Audrey Tracey, sopti- Pitman and Dee Portal. Sam Della Maggiore, Martin mg. oulore Speech major and a Music will be played by Gene Selected For Olovarri, Mel Bruno, Melvin Rush, asslig With the election of officers the member of the first all-women Goudron and his orchestra teatur- Victor Gorin, and Carl Kuhl, all nom principal business of the day for stage crew in man Jose State's Ina Jack Stewart as vocalist. liar- Conference wrestlers trained by Grattan, were betu most of the classes, all students1 history, didn't think it was so vey Brooks will present tap 111 be are asked to attend their reaper- funny. Several sets were too pallbearers. dances. Jack Windsor, Brooks and Roberta Hobson, Junior social whim the meetings. large to take from the stage so A squad of Police School stud- Baskin will present a comedy skit. science major, and Lawrence Vitus, towldi The juniors will hold their semi- she was sent 1,, look ents were detailed to handle the for a Head yell leader Tommy Taylor freshman pre-legal student, have bo kit sneak meeting In room 8112 to dis- "door-stretcher". traffic during the funeral, accord- with his assistants Bill Harris and been *elected to represent San Jose fitli tit cuss the Junior prom. "Sneak First to Mr. Stillwell, ing to William A. Wiltberger, head then Paul Arata will introduce several State college at the "Monthly De- mpuy. Week", and the election of a coun- to the college engineer; from of the Police School. new yells which they have been bate Conference" at Berkeley Sat- regale cil. there to N1r. Weatherford, then practicing during the summer, urday. of ex The freshman will gather in the to Mr. Spearman of the Indus- Orchesis Elects Rally Committte Head Don True , The topic for debate is "Nation- rel Morris Dailey auditorium. trial Arta departmentand still said. al Defense". Each representative grall SCHEDULF: no door stretcher. It was all Representatives Fraternities and sororities are ; of the colleges participating in the as ti follows Classes will be held as very discouraging. urged to attend en masse. Since conference will make a five-minute nigla tomorrow: And now the regular stage To AWA Board all meetings will be dismissed to- speechon some phase of national S year First period- 8:10-8:48 crew claims there is such a morrow night, a large attendance , defense, according to Woodrow Junior Orchesis, dance group, nade Second period 8:58-9:36 thr,git i used to brace doors is expected, True said. Semerau, debating manager. plans will elect class representatives to 'r Third period- 9:46-10:24 bunt into the sets. But the Miss Hobson and Viet'. together the AWA board Thursday at 41 y third Fourth Period-10:34-11:12 boys In Stillwell's office are with Leroy Troutner, Harrett o'clock at the regular meeting of it. sit Fifth period 11:22-12:00 still laughing. Mannina, and Woodrow Semerau, the group, announces Miss Mar- eligibk PAYNE PRESIDES La will take part in a round table ore' Lucas, dance instructor. Torre Photo !iety. The seniors will meet in the: discussion on national defense The organization Is open to Little Theater with Bob Payne is scheduled to be held fel- woman student interested in mod-any I 1which wielding the gavel. The student Drama Tryouts A ppointment.s 1 lowing the speeches. body president traditionally pre- ern dance. There is no requirerequire--1 ce sides over the first senior meeting. ment other than regular attend-1 For One-Act Play ance at the weekly one-hour class, Continue Miss Lucas said. Maseo Kanemoto loon Held Today, 4 P.M. Miss Lucas leads the group in Appointments for I.a Torre pic- various dance techniques and occa- Tells Advantages - - tures will continue this week for Geology Club sionally members from Orchesis, Drama tryouts for "The Vali- the first two groups, according to Of Pre-Legal Clubs ant", one-act play of prison life, women's honorary dance society, lead lessons for part of the hour. yearbook officials. Appointments Holds Meeting will he held this afternoon in Room Maseo Kanemoto, law student at can be made in the Publications 53 at 4 o'clock, announces Miss Santa Clara university, spoke to !Marie Carr, assistant in Speech. office at the La Torre desk daily Tonight the Pm-Legal club yesterday on I The melodrama by Hall and COUNCIL MEETS from 11-1 :SO. ; open to the value of the organization to 1Middlemass is the first of a series ents Sb Students who have made ap- students planning to enter the Geology club will hold its f irst of one-acts tentatively scheduled TONIGHT AT 7 and an pointments for today at Bushnell's legal profession. meeting of the year this eve- for production in the Little Theater Ranemot4, president of the wed tea studio are as follows: sing at 7:30 in room 210, accord- ! during noon hours this quarter, ac- San Jose's band is expected to group while attending here, bold lug to Helen Buss, publicity chair- I cording to Miss Carr. come up for discussion at tonight's Jean More, Jeanne Childs, Ma- of four important advantages such man. Copies of the play have been put meeting of the Student Council, bel Comes, Marcelle Chalice, Doro- a club gives the pre-legal student. All students interested in geol- on reserve In the library. No ex- scheduled to begin at T o'clock in thea Bernsdorf, Helen Grey, Ha nte Early contact with the legal pro- on, are Invited to attend the meet- peTience is necessary to enter the the Student Union, according to Poytress, Guildee Christopherson, fession, information about the pro- 'Med ing. tryouts, says Miss Carr, who will Bob Payne, student president. Beth Magneson. Dorothy Lannin, sat fro fession, knowledge of law school Following a business direct the plays. Other business on the agenda Betty Jarvis, Ruth Bishop, Celeste n 01* meeting. and state bar requirements, a feel- slides of the Mt. Lessen area which Students who try out will have concerns student cards, Rev- Joseph, Liladell Silver, Vivian ing of getting started in law and were taken by Dr. Karl Hazeltine their names filed for future refer- elries and SPardi Gras, Permanent Campbell, Katherine Palmer, Bar- an introduction to the methods of ves will be shown to the casting the rest of the organization of the Book Ex- barn Mitchil, Reinhild Haerle, e TWO club. Dr. Fred ance in legal study were the points devel- Buss, the club's adviser, will give plays in the series, according to change. and further Plans on the Barbara Jean Wallace, Rowena ' pea by Kanemm0, t Cott an account of the geology of the Miss Carr. coming Organization dinner. Ross, Virginia Daily, Marian Rye. plans are being made to hold an Lassen region. Elizabeth Cooper and Marion election of officers at the meeting Johnston. next Monday noon. A. W. A. MEMBERS ATTEND Deadline for the first group Those unable to attend the meet- Freshman Club Allenlon, Bela anima Chi. Delta Mg are asked to leave their names Sophinn Plans Program Beta Sigma, and Ero will in Room 26 as soon as possible says MODESTO CONFERENCE be Friday. October 16. Members Owen M. Broyles, adviser. of Alpha PI Omega, Sappho, and First program of the YWCA attempt to make definite ing: Celest Joseph in charge of the Eta Chi, Kappa Kappa Sigma. and c i are I, In an Freshman club will be held Thurs- plans for the AWA convention to tea; Grace Marie McGrady as Phi Kappa l'i. began ye setr day taPe Holds First 1,esder day afternoon at 5 o'clock.

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