Volume III. Number 122. ZG8a SAN LITIS OlilSPO, CALIFORNIA . Friday, March 21, 1941 Poly Royal ag Batin’ in with Cal Poly’s own Boogie \Voogie Quartet rriend of ex-pres. Hoover show features will speak to studentbody A nationally known author and public reations counsel stock judging who rated a full page in “ Time” magazine a year ago, and who is probably closer to ex-President Herbert Hoover than any The agricultural shows of the 1941 Poly Royal will stress fitting, other living individual, will address the California Polytechnic showing, and judging of beef cat­ school student assembly April 9 In tle, sheep, and swine. a special associated student meet­ The organization of the shows ing. will be handled by competent men Hort club’s Mother NEWS WRITER who are outstanding in their spec­ The speaker, Ben S. Allen, v u ialized field of work heie at Cali­ Goose dance to be a famed newspaper columnist and world traveler during the previous fornia Poly. March 29 th BARNETT IN CHARGE held war, and was Associated Press cor­ respondent in London during that The beef show will be ably taken care of by George Barnett of Ma­ ... ... By Glenn Arthur............ time. He became acquainted with Herbert Hoover when the latter dera, a third year student who Little Bo Peep and Little Jack has considerable experience with Horner will come to life at the next was Belgian food administrator, purebred beef. Barnett has shown studentbody dance on March 29. and was convinced of the ezeeutirs prize beef at county, state, and in­ This dance with a Nursery Rhyme ability of the man. ternational livestock shows. Plans theme is sponsored by the Hort Although Mr. Allen emphatically are already being put into effect club. denies the suggestions o f “Tims’* to insure the best beef show in all TO BE DIFFERENT that his publicity campaign “hu­ Poly Royal history. On exhibition As this is a studentbody dance manized” Hoover the engineer into will be Poly’s own shorthorn bull, a date will be required. Fellows, a presidential candidate and ac­ Balmuchy Hope, sire of the reserve get your best girl to make you a tually paved the way for the suc­ grand champion of the Chicago In­ costume resembling a nursery cessful political campaign, this vsr- ternational Livestock Show last rhyme character and come along to sion is currently accepted. It ie known that Mr. Hoover’s speeches year. the dance. The Hort club is noted for the type of dances they spon­ and writings during the campaign, BULLS ADDED and in subsequent public appear­ There will also be shown three sor. So for the students that are ances, have been closely followed yearling Hereford bulls which have getting bored with the everyday by his friend Ben Allen. been added to the college breeding events, come to this dance; it will stock to improve the present herd. Thumping out a hit of that popular type of music is the Boogie Woogie Quartet. These four bays have en­ be different. SEES PROPAGANDA The most steer projects in the his­ tertained large groups this year at dances, meetings, and over the air. Left to right they are: Kenny Haw­ MORE FUN Mr. Allen had an opportunity tory of the college will be fitted kins, guitar; Bob Sullivan, drums; “ Boogie” Polk, piano, Hal Greinetz, clarinet. Entertainment will be provided during the previous war, to aee the and shown by the meat animal for everybody. For those who want propaganda methods used to bring students and competition will be to forget their age, sand piles and the United States into sympathy keen when the time arrives to de­ Sure as fate ! slides will be handy, and for the and finally into actual participa­ termine which animals are the top A h! A h! Call out Mr. Dies; more sophiscated, dance music tion with the Allied cause. Hia talk ones in their respective classes. another Collegiate will be played by the Collegians. will tell how these same methode Alex McDonald of the University There will be worthwhile prizes are being currently employed In of California at Davis will be the Club dance tonight given to the student couple with World War No. 2. , judge of all the beef cattle, and subversive activities round the best costumes. So next week ASSISTS HOOVER the meat animal department feels busy and hunt through a Mother The speaker is at presant as­ Tonight’s Collegiate club dance sisting Mr. Hoover in his human­ greatly honored to have such an Three men sat huddled' over a the 'man pushed back his chair Goose book for some ideas on cos­ should be especially enjoyable as tumes. istic program to secure approval outstanding personage, for he is desk in the basement of the old and said in a 'low voice, “ That considered one of the best livestock far as music is concerned. The Col­ FACULTY INVITED of a plan to send food to tho fWo building. Spi’ead out before them ‘much* is' don'e, boys. I’ll take sec- small democracies—Central Poland, judges in the nation. legians are ready to do their best Now this is confidential and not was a map of the city. Very de­ ii»vi one. .John, you -tuko' section for publication but the entire fac­ Norway, Belgium, Holland, and DAVIS HANDLES SHEEP tonight after a successful job at The sheep show will be very ex­ liberately one of the men drew out two; and Maurice, you can do the ulty will be invited and costumes Finland. President Julian A. Me- King City last weekend where they Phee, of Polytechnic is local chair­ pertly handled by Wilbur “ Bud” what looked to be, in the fading dirty work in. section three.” will be required. So come along and Davis, a third year student from were highly complimented. The plans were well laid, there laugh at your favorite instructor. man of a group working with Mr. light, a swastika across the face Hoover’s national committee. (Continued on page four) SMOOTH TUNES could be no possibility of a slip-up. The faculty couple with the best of the map. The three men knew what they costume will also receive a prize. In addition to addressing tho- Among the new tunes to b3 DIVIDE CITY had to do, knew how they had to NOW DON’T FORGET MARCH students at a special assembly, Mr. Ye who shall not played by the band for the first Quickly numbering three of the do it. Shaking hands, they gath- 29. A GOOD TIME IS GUAR­ Allen plans to secure material for time tonight will be arrangements four sections of the divided city, • (Continued on page four) ANTEED. an article on California Polytechnic register on time - - $2.00 of “I Met You Then” and “Walk­ for a national magazine. He will ing By The River.” Both of these visit all of the laboratories and Due to their failure to turn in arrangements are really smooth, projects while on the campus. registration cards that were due and everyone will want to hear North American trainer wings way over Texas March 20, 22 students will be com­ them. pelled to shell out $2 each. That old favorite, “ 720 In The “ The $2 fee has been publicized Books,” with Hal Grienetz’s beau­ Poly boys sell more this quarter than ever before tiful alto sax licks and Kenny due to student complaints in the Hawkins’ super rhythm on the meat animals to past that they didn’t know about drums, will be featured. it,” said Dean Lucksinger. Students suffering from the $2 complaint DESERVES CREDIT Swift & Company are also referred to page 12 in the Ad ling to the enjoyment of tho tudont.s will be Don Wiston’s work college catalog which states, “ A Poly’s first commercial beaf pro­ as floo. manager. Wiston deserves fee of $2 will he charged all stu­ ject of this year was completed a lot of credit for his contribution dents who have not turned in their last Monday with the purchase Lo the success of the Collegiate o f cards 10 days after the date on 20 head of fed steers by Swift A club dances. which they register.” Co. of Los Angeles. Tha ataara were fed by a group of freshman meat animals students and aold for 11 cents a pound. They wara pat . after ei ght years of Poly Royal on feed in November with an aver­ age weight of 600 pounds and aver­ (Continued from last week) Wiley were prominent in the book­ aged 808 pounds in tha Loe An­ FIFTH POLY ROYAL let. Miss Edna Cave was the Poly geles stockyards last Monday. The program for the fifth an­ Royal queen and Marcel E. Layous, PAYS 12.1 CENTS nual Poly Royal featured Senator now a King City rancher, was gen­ The top cattle price in Los Aa- Chris L. Jespei’sen, and contained eral superintendent as well as stu­ jeles last Monday was paid for a dentbody president. a message from him, as well as Soad of 1100 pound steers from SEVENTH ANNUAL ROYAL from President McPhce. The new Nebraska which sold for 12.1 ooata For the seventh annual show in dairy unit had been started by that per pound. Lyman Btennion, who 1939, the printed program was re­ time, and Dick Barrett had won 1hc accompanied the Poly steera to tha grand championship in barrows the duced to 16 pages, but the student- Speeding through the air in his low w:ng monoplane, this Flying Cadet at Randolph Field, Texas, is one of market said the demand for lifhter previous spring at South San Fran­ body had by then appropriated 410 to complete the basic phase of their flight training at the "West Point of the Air.” Takeoffs and land­ steers is not so great since the cisco, so got his picture in the pro­ funds for its publication and no ings, instrument ’flying and aerial acrobatics, phis an intensive ground school course, has prepared these advent of army camps with large gram.
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