
THE BREEZE Until Xmas!! VOLUME XI HARRISONBURG, VA., NOVEMBER 25, 1932 NUMBER 9 H.JT. C. Meets Westhampton Here Stratfords Present Annual Fall Play Vitaphone Is Art Club Sponsors Gifford Attends H. T. C. Latest Japanese Exhibit MeetofV.E.A.; Acquisition Works Of Korin, Hioshigi, Hokusai, SPIDERE7TES Iff The Blossoming of Mary Anne is Col Print Masters Displayed Delivers Speech legiate Society Drama Present- Dr. Duke Purchases Machine For H. T. C. Has Won Three Games, Lost Student Body's Use Dean Speaks On Length of Period of ed As Autumnal Feature PORTRAY LIFE OF JAPAN Four And Tied One In West. Teacher Training Before Group hampton Frays" CAST ANNOUNCED LATE HUDDLE IS FIRST An exhibit of Japanese prints re- presenting fine copies and wood blocks OTHER SPEAKERS ATTEND NINTH ANNUAL CLASH MISS RUTH HUDSON WILL DIR- MOVIE SHOWN of the greatest print masters was ECT DRAMATIC WORK AS RAMON NAVARRO STARS IN sponsored recently under the auspices Dr. W. J. Gifford, dean of Harrison- HAGA, COYNER, PETERSON, AND SPONSOR OF CLUB FIRST PRODUCTION PRE- of the Art Club. burg State Teachers College, will BAKER DON UNIFORMS SENTED THANKSGIVING The work of the three greatest ar- speak at the Virginia Educational As- FOR LAST TIME The Stratford Dramatic Club will tists, Korin, Hioshigi, Hokusai, were sociation Thursday, November 24, on present its first production of the Strains of music emanated from a! included both in reproduction and in the Length of the Period of Teacher year, The Blossoming of Mary Anne, sound movie machine in Wilson Hall | the original. Training. H. T. C.'s varsity hockey team will on Friday, December 2 at 8 o'clock in Thursday evening for the first time engage in its ninth annual clash with A true cross-section of the Japan- "The length of the training period the auditorium of Wilson Hall, un- the Red and Blue Spiderettes from in the history of H. T. C. when Hud- ese life was portrayed by these has increased greatly in the last fif- der the direction of Miss Ruth Hud- Westhampton this afternoon at 3:00 dle, starring Ramon Navarro. was prints. Their mode of living, the cli- teen years," said Doctor Gifford. son, coach. on the home field. presented before the student body. matic conditions, the architecture, "Fifteen years ago a teacher could Although this play by Marion Short This machine, purchased by Presi-'>K^ g * Of the eight games played so far, ve etation and the fol&gft> and get some sort of certificate with only is of a light nature, there is a serious Harrisonburg has won three, lost dentnt S. P. Duke for the college, is one thethp sacred«ni>r«<i mountain,mountain Fujyiama,P„J.,:„ were! six weeks of training. Then the vein. There is a great variety of of the "U" type sound system and a four, and tied one. The game played all represented. training period was raised to a year. character ranging from Mary Anne Western Electric product. last year^n the Westhampton field According to the Art department, In 1929 the high school teachers were who has sweetness but independence was 1-1 after both teams had battled The movie, a Metro-Goldwyn-May- the Japanese are the most artistic all required to have two years of to William Barkeley, the wealthy scoreless in the first half. Harrison- er production, was the tale of a poor folk in the world. They are trained college work. Now all high school young graduate of Yale, who indic- burgs goal was made by Captain boy from the coal mines who won a from infancy in this form of artistic teachers have to be college gradu- ectly causes the "blossoming" of the Kitty Bowen and followed shortly scholarship at Yale. Snubbed and expression which goes hand in hand ates and elementary teachers must heroine. Barkeley's fraternity broth- after by a goal made by Westhamp- sneered at during his freshman year. with their religion and their daily have had two years of training. Some ers and young society girls add sop- ton Captain Kennon Williams. Tony (Ramon Navarro), nevertheless life. In all their work a splendid con- time in the future we hope to see the histication to the dance scene at Mrs. The Spiderettes enter the fray hold- rose to great heights of fame as a ception of all art principles is evident. requirements for all teachers raised Kirklands New York home. Teddy ing a slight margin over their oppon- football star for the Blue and White. The exquisite rhythm, the fine com- to four years of college work. This Forum, Betsy Scroggins and Miss ents. H. T. C. trounced the Farm- Yet, in spite of his pigskin prowess, position, and the excellent light and will make Virginia one of the leading Slissy give comedy that is unusually ville aggregation 2-0, but lost to he was not bid to one of the select dark ba'ance all contribute to the per- states in teacher training require- good. From the time that Miss Slissy Sweet Briar 5-1, and to William and fraternities of his college. Heartbrok- fect harmony of the whole. The Jap- (Continued on page 3) discovers that poor, little, old-fash- (Continued on page 3) anese designs are flat but the fineness Mary, 4-1. Westhampton defeated Farmville 2-1 in its first game of the ioned Mary Anne is secretly hurt by of atmosphere overbalances this de- season. (Continued on page 3) ficiency. (Continued on page 3) Literary Society "This was one of the finest educa- Honor Fraternity tional exhibits to appear here," stat- Athletic Association Commemorates Lee ed Miss Alimae Aiken, professor of Names Candidates fine arts. "It was invaluable not only Varsity Trounces Presents Cat '0 The Lee Literary Society celebrat- to art classes but to the students as a The Alpha Chi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi has announced the following Alumnae Team 2-1 Nine Tails Friday ed yesterday in honor of General whole." Robert E. Lee, southern patriot and candidates for membership: Mildred general for whom their society is Simpson, Norfolk; Elizabeth Kerr, In Annual Fight Mystery Drama Is Annual Production named. Frances Sale Club Harrisonburg; Alberta Stevens, Rich- Of Organization The chapel program which was in mond; Hazel Wood, Petersburg; Hockey Eleven Plays Fast Game charge of Dorothy Williams, presi- Will Discuss H. Ec. Frances Whitman, Purcellville; Ruth Against Former Teammates FARRAR HAS STELLAR ROLE dent, opened with a duet, The Lord's Projects For PL S. Behrens, Timberville; Sarah Lemmon, Prayer, sung by Evelyn Watkins Atlanta, Ga.; Janie Shaver, Harrison- FRANCES RAND STARS burg; Gladys Farrar, Rustburg; Bar A splendid cast, well-trained and and Lois Bishop. Madeline Newbill MALLORY GIVES FUTURE PRO- thoroughly at ease on the stage, made discussed Lee as a statesman, gener- -bour Stratton, Gordonsville; Sallie H. T. C. varsity hockey team bat- GRAM OF WORK FOR HOME the production of Cat 0' Nine Tails, al, and as a private citizen. Mary Scales, Mt. Airy, N. C; Virginia Ear- tled with the strongest Alumnae team ECONOMICS CLUB a three-act comedy-mystery, a real Paje Barnes played a piano solo. man, Keezletown; Mary Spitzer, Har- that has ever gathered on the H. T. success when presented in Wilson A reception and dance for the new risonburg; Hilda Hisey, Edinburg, C. hockey field, ending with the final Home economics projects suitable Hall, Friday night, November 18, by students and faculty in the Little gym Madeline Newbill, Norfolk; Jacque- score 2-1 in favor of the varsity last for high school work will be discuss- line Baker, Columbia. Saturday afternoon. the Athletic Association. Interest from 8:30—10:00 climaxed the day. ed at the next meeting of the Frances was carried and sustained from the (Continued on page 3) In spite of the cloudy sky and the opening curtain which showed K. Sale Club, according to Frances Mal- downpour of rain all Saturday morn- Carpenter in a sleep-walking scene. loy, president. 0. E. I. Offers ing the Alumnae team showed great The play in brief dealt with the no- V.I.P.A. Essays Miss Julia Robertson, associate pro- enthusiasm over the game. Even torious crook, Cat 0' Nine Tails, and fessor of home economics and advisor Scholarships lacking two of their players they were his attempts to get various impor- Must Be In Dec. 3 of the club, will talk abut projects not down-hearted, but anxious to play. tant governmental papers which were in general, giving their essentials and Twenty-five Full Scholarships To Be Although the ball was in the var- in the possession of James Gordon (J. purpose. Alice Webb and Alma Ruth Awarded To Deserving Students sity territory most of the time; the Officers Of Association To Judge The Lowrie). Deep mystery pervaded the Beazley will tell of the individual For Study Abroad splendid work of the goaler—Frances Manuscripts For Air Trip Offered entire performance in, scene and set- projects which they carried out dur- Rand, kept them from making a num- ting. By Association ing the summer. A project that has Twenty-five full scholarships have ber of goals. been used in some other school will J. Lowrie as the master of Gordon beeni offered to deserving students for A peculiar incident of the game Essays to be entered in the Virginia also be read at the next meeting. Lodge; Betty Bush as his exceeding- study in France, Germany, and was that the first goal was made by Intercollegiate Press Association's 19- President Malloy stated that in the ly nervous wife; G.
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