Spartan Dail

Spartan Dail

Mabel R. Gillis, Librarian California State Library Sacramento 9, California #2 70/48 Ade eelleye iturtspuESAL OF LEAltlet FOR TONIGHT Final rehearsal of "King Lear" will take place tonight, reported Director James H. Clancy, yesterday. The play will be presented as Spartan Dail a complete production utilizing the 60 14th century English and FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF UNITED PRESS French costumes made exclusively for this lesser known but chal- fieforeci as second class matter iss Hs, San Jew Peat Office. The Press of the Gish* Meting Car% San Jose, Calif. lenging Shakespearian masterpiece. Tomorrow's first nigliters will see the moving story of King Lear Volume XXXVII SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1948 Number 21 from the tragic consequence of the Earl of Gloucester and the Lear's decision to divide his king- fate of the Earl. Consisting of a prologue of two dom between his two eldest daugh- acts, and compromising 15 scene ters, Regan and Goner% the ban- changes, the production of King ASB Nominations Are Given; ishment of his youngest and faith- Lear has been streamlined into a ful daughter, Cordella, for not elo- well-paced play of two hours and quently expressing her filial devo- thirty minutes. Hon to him, to the barbaric Of the play, Director James Turnout Light For All Offices struggle between the two sons of Clancy, who plays the title role says, "It is the display of energy With a small turn out of students, the senior, junior and sopho- misused, of passion misdirected, of more classes held their nomination assemblies yesterday afternoon. human power lacerating what it Are We That Good? loves as well as what it hates, Members of the Student Council conducted the nominations. Student which makes "King Lear" the court justices were present to help supervise the proceedings. Bob Stanford beat San Jose State most terrifying and moving of Sampson Berme++ler were nominated for senior class presi- by six points. San Jose is six Shakespear's plays." and Bob points behind Stanford. Stan- dent. Marlyn Jean Kinney, vice- ford beat UCLA by 20 points. president; Joan Polek, secretary; San Jose is 14 points better than UCLA. Northwestern beat Helen Westerberg and Glenna 7 TrainDucatDeadline UCLA by 19 points'. San Jose is Shaw, treasurer. five points behind Northwest- Don Schaeffer, councilman, con- ern. Northwestern beat Purdue ducted the nominations. Tom Is Today; Pom-poms by 21 points. San Jose is 16 Eddy, senior justice, represented points better than Purdue. Notre Dame beat Purdue by 1 the student court. Will Ware At Lodi pant. Juniors Nominated "All students going on the COP San Jose State Is 15 points Nominated for junior class presi- train must buy their tickets from the graduate manager's office better than Notre Dame. Notre dent were Dick George and Phil Dame beat MIchlg,an State by Ward. Vice-president: (room 16) by tonight," said Al Fred Severe 19 points. San Jose is 34 points and Les Penterman. Raffaelli, Rally committee head. Secretary: better than Michigan State. Pat "or the trips off." Bodwell and Lenore Cox. Michigan beat Michigan State Treasurer: Bobbe The train will leave the S.P. de- Hillis and Gale by six points. Morelock. pot at 2:55, arriving at Lodi at Therefore, San Jose State is Bill Swasey, senior councilman, 6:30, allowing plenty of time to 288 points better) than the na- presided over the nominations. reach the game at 8:00. The root- ers special will leave Lodi at 11:45 tions leading team, Michigan. Sophomores Nominated p.m., and will reach San Jose at Are we that good? For president of the sophomore 3:30 a.m., according to Armen P.M. What does that make class, Dave Down and Dean Price Hanzad, committee publicity man. Nevada? were nominated vice-president: Box lunches and soft drinks will ASB 4400 Margie Goody and Lawton Rogers. be sold during the trip by the Secretary: Florence Winning and Rally committee. Members of the Pat Ralston, Treasurer: Darlene faculty and registered nurses will Dewey. accompany the students on the Esther Weakley, councilman, train. La Torre Space Note conducted the assembly and Shir- Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will' ley Anthopb senior justice, super. selt-posit panther the Italy ton Mail In a rage of temper, Reign; Dttekesis ef Corewati (Gelhhenvel- vised. day; at the San Jose depot, at the "All organizations are urged to persuades the Duke of Albany (Don Lev) to join her and Lodi station, and at the game, son) Helm Disappointed check their mailboxes in the Coop Friday. wicked sister, Goneril, in a plot against their father, King Lear. Winifred Helm, chief justice, ex- for their contracts for space in pressed her disappointment at the the 1949 La Torre," announces small number of students present Bob Moon, co-editor of La Torre. at the assemblies. Propositioni Are "It is very important to us as Police Will Escort SJSC Rally Parade "I certainly hope that there will well as being for the benefit of be a greater turn out for the elec- Thursday Topic all organizations, to have the Through Downtown Streets Thursday tions," she said. "It is now up to In answer to a request from a space contracts signed and re- Police will be waiting at the stu- uniform, song girls and yell leaders the students to select who they large number of students, proposi- turned to the La Torre office as dent union, 7:30 Thursday, to es- will turn out in costume, so all wish to represent them in class ac- tions on the November ballot will soon as possible," Moon pro- cort Spartan rooters down San State rooters should be there in tivities and government." be discussed by two members of claims. Fernando street through the cen- white shirts and rooters caps, Elections Set the Social Science department. "I would like to remind all ter of town up to Market street to Mosher stated. Class elections will be held Fri- Mr. Claude N. Settlee, instruc- sororities and co-educational clubs the city hall for the Thursday day in the Student Union, run-off tor in sociology, will have a meet- that thee, had better get their rally. All groups and organizations are urged by Al Raffaelli to carry ban- elections on Nov. 3. ing in room 124 from 1:30 to 2:46 "Golden Girl" entries in before the "Streets by the city hall will be ners and signs saying "Tear the "Let's get out there and cam- on Thursday. Dr. Leo Klbby, pro- 4:30 Friday deadline," Moon said. blocked off to provide space for Tigers", "Trounce the Tigers", or paign for the person we want for fessor of political science, will dis- "Your honor and reputation are the huge mob expected to turn other appropriate slogans. class officer," Miss Helm declared. cuss the propositions in room B60 at stake if you don't enter a candi- out for this traditional pre-COP at 11:30 today and Friday. All in- date." game rally," said Ed Mosher, en- "Let's really have a good turn REMEMBER, 14-0. terested students are urged to at- Four more contestants have tertainment chairman in the Rally out, because there will be lots of tend. been entered in the ever increas- committee. citizens down town observing our ing field of prospective "Golden The band has guaranteed to be spirit, so let's show them we have Girls". The latest additions are, there, majorettes will be in "full" a lot," Raffaelli urged. Marge Ann Smith, Alpha Gamma PAINT OR PRIDE? Art club; Cynthia Kern, third sec- (AN EDITORIAL) tion freshman candidate; Marjorie Vandalism, misconstrued by some individuals who term it Kline, fourth section freshman; FRENCH COAL MINERS Dorothy Jane Williams, San Jose "school spirit", once again threatens to smudge the Tiger- Players, speech club; Elinor Spartan series. Godecke, Lutheran Students asso- BLAST TROOPS AT ALES Such disal,pys as burning lawns, slopping paint on campus ciation. PARIS (UP)Striking French coal miners fired on government "If you haven't got an entry in troops and blasted them with mines and hand grenades yesterday when walks and bugings, and destroying property in general do not this all-important contest yet, let's the soldiers attempted to seize two occupied pits near Ales in Central rightfully activities football the ball and enter some belong to designed to help win get on France, the Interior Ministry announced. beautious creature,"' advised Moon. games. The government attack on the Ales pits was ordered after a fight This type of activity appeals to the high school boys, the Saturday at the Grand Combo Mine In which 60 out of 70 republican perennial college sophomores, and the corner poolroom toughs. 'Eskay' Features security guards were injured. Invariably the actual damage on such occassions can be During the battle at the mines, strikers in Ales attempted to Foreign Movies the sub-prefecture, gendarmerie headquarters, and police head- traced, not to the average college student, but to these types. attack Six foreign films are to be quarters. The high school lad thinks such exhibitions to be "collegiate". shown to students of San Jose The perennial sophomore doesn't think. The poolroom tough State college by Eskay produc- Cadet Revolt Crushed In Paraguay finds this activity will substitute for more criminalistic desires. tions, announced Ray Bishop, co- ASUNCION, Paraguay (UP)The ParaguayaR government an- chairman. nounced yesterday that local troops had crushed a revolt of cadets at Our campus has already been visited . by group of First in the series of foreign the Asuncion Military Academy in 19 hours of heavy fighting.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    6 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us