State Underdogs In F.W.C. Met )11. )12 Managing Editor For This Issue Helen Tracy SAN JOSE sTtE COLLEGE AILY Co-Ed Capers Tonight At Eight o’Clock fir VOLUME 22 _SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 Number 119 ;er Editor Ellen .ogler, lerance Editor Bishop Editor Artist 1t the t Educational Group .FRPiN TEAMS REEK co -e or. Prograin,AnnualL ; Kreees:FFV3iVtlteo, Willi:ave Meeting REIM-110N AT [ROSH A . ’W. S. Presentation, Spartans Hope To On State Campus DRIENTATIV THURSDAY; Being Today, Tomorrow Staged Tonight Upset Dope Sheets BORT PPESE TS SOLO to, fnan ! Jay RC. Night given y and rnmy con. they Blue urn a !eel, a tintctualright pad:. fi- Organization Started Alma Lowry Williams, 1 CONDUCTOR 1 Doug Taylor Will Be ashes p oa dDi um B rIn Entered Dr. Under Here Barnes, DotAnd Original Number For Lee W. W. Kemp Direct Vierra, Spardi Gras Given With a "do or die" spirit. Coach fon.i. ,,,,-k, ,,f intensive plans Ovation The history of the California Edu- i Blesh will leave with his track squad 1 and rehears,d-, the loi4 Co-ed I. ipers f tatitail itescirch Association in seeI The varsity o 1. Irae-helen track teams annual spring --how flf the Associated si.rn tade.. in I tom em, in the Little Tnater has an intimate connection wh itere w iutrodvd s inslinian Priontatiiin . Woimu Student1, Will la presented to tan d t en . amp, mth.iehins night in the Morri- Dailey auditorium, S an fe, State College. The original Trsday, hu ;don Oa -tich an organization was ev- it:tabled mush al -eke ;Wm at a pre-.. bednning at , o’.1,,cli. The public of lb ere in 1022 by Dr. W. W. Ki’mp, gram armtwed by maL, Douro., \ice-. San Jw, 1. ,.,audly invited to at: tend the star.... V. ilif il will benefit the ;lon preident of the C’cillege but now , preLdent of the this-. 1,iii,. sut.,,t,, is ..m ..!. the II uthland- student loan fool through a silver of mine tin at the I!, Al ,.i i II.. ,elliiiii Of Iricir,,::. ui Cajifornia ; Dr. him ing sprinters tut the I .,...-... , -tated Ir_ ferim! whit h v. ill he taken during the K. ’hr ii then hiiiding the position : win ithsh ti- lw introduled the xarsity : intermission. ’Miss Marion Lee Barnes, well known roox liehl IA Dr. DeVit,,. but now pno team. 11,. added tled C!,1,1,M1 S.ali..,,r oi olio thou at Columbia llniv- at,, Doug Taylor, and Jack Prouty__ local entertainer. will officiate as misLitz; oral Miss. Corinne Davis, who tinsel jumper, and pole vaulter respect- . tress of geretnonies for the entire show; is ..I.,ide proWssor of li: cholimy here. Web, - -were the only 1.731111iitilie iell- the intl.r,iiritty Iikty is under the di,,.> it it l,.intql..nce was held here in ’Mrs that would bit lost tta the team rection Elf Dorothy Vierra; anti "Mi., : .11in., Lowry Williams will conduct the and a permanent organization was neat year, trial ;Oh Dr. "Virgil E. Dickson, diMoll Harry Stoddard classed Cap- Bel Canto productim, Living Songs." aar I research of Berkeley Schools tain bud Eckardt as the 1,14t,tandin:: THREE MAIN ACTS A. clog dal, e I... Margaret Sherman a the ill president. Miss Davis has man ,a, the frosh track io.:11, and aho srved :..r seven yeam as the secretary- ’ commented lavorabl ,d, l he label’ ’’iri L’iriiV Rei."11. till!, i,= the Women’s Athletic Associdim contribution to the uccurer 01 the associatMn. track:ler,. program; Bel Canto offers the musical :ii Simon’ gave the I t.:ir oi,, Abed The iLesent tonference is the thin pro,lucticm -Living Songs"; and ’Twelve ’,lull oi the ;issociation an marks the’ tile of Sit:trill Gras, atsi -,.1’ d that doe ’ Good NIt.ti and True’, is the one -act fit, tin ,- Ihe has met in ,A.Letent, were Nei ahm.: bard to put 1.1)inttly IAL the sis eampus sororities. A :Miss Alin% Lowry Other meetings have been ,,11 the affair zsolel.x o! r t’,. enjoyment ; , ,.,,, ,,, =kr,. piano duet : nil selections on the mu- , musicologisL who it: ..! ’,11i,.Iii, Iivrkelo., Fre.stio and "f Ow student 101: - . sical saw. wiE be pre-ented by members c Ix’ , male:: :in 1.1,4 yrar. ,..i.ra:,..na.., L. : ot-i, ions en- of the Coll, ,e 1:.W.C.A.,.which has aloo Dailey Auditorium Ten prominent . anui-dr4 ’kit, an prepared 01.111 ti, "d mu’ic Caper:, the A. W. shwa! will be provided In! Au Iclta Aring i!reliestra. r I.i ilit, or- he 11.,. lit... !. ..,, a Plaxosi a CAPABLE CHAIRMEN ,,,,Lition :.,., ,,,,..tiin.d ti. ,,,,,i, r aim ,1:11.n Clever Costumes To Be ,oh t.,- ,Lod th, ,. r,...., ,,,id ;,,, Featured By Orchesis In it Burt. ’ ih Wednesday, May 23 d,.,tr.. do 1 C -,1 C., ,,rs "l.-. ’A d O 4 oupl c ia.. a Region Associations For State Colleges ’ Accepted At Meeting Musical Half Hour To An a,ociation of he regi,d, in n ar beeranged . Feature Guest Artist cht state c"elleges tare legated was acSS part Coed S. Show, 11.1, ...tlt-, the Ihro,l, a, lin’iriir! cfMrts id Rae! eildell by the pr.,idents a the seven , al.’, pretan- ’ ’,Vile.i:, niomms.,11, contr di, , wit! Ite ,ta, Wachers colleges at their recent pginied thstuming will 0,11- Litlyr :, Silarth t,: ’,sett tor Doltis ..,e1 lean Iiawli,y, Alma Low. ’ill,; : -late /I, the annuto (hr Iithe iir:t imli,.. width no Wilust , si, i 11.4, itilv Vierra. Miss Abe zg...t ;irtist at th,, Mpi,ii.al it ,11./rterly um tin in Suer:uncut 1.11L ,.., r:.t I., ALly 2, 1 rom the ,..,A.- an. ,till beitr, keid .I WilLtra. ha. :pent mull of her time Hour Friday at l2.;(1 in him I9"1" !ler this plan, suggest, .1 by .:nd white of a nstrained __rehear-in.: with It Canto for their Theater. NIL- Williamson IlaS takea ou ouarrie two years ;Lao, there will be priali,:ion. wid, u is mum till parts. The agtIVe PL:n in mat-icel prodtilms .11 a haul council in each rmoion nil a ....tient to the brilliant triad ..".1.t Littl i:. the ’Tertiary group, the ,r t nr,a i-. -11, :-e an d the . tic e Lurpos . Sh e was a sooist in -Eli- sate council. :Li,..,...,..,., by ,, rneGirl ., , , he enhanced by costumes i r; and th, jab," the rhr:r117. 1,1%,(11Rtil, M IAN! yvar. : -The purpm-e of the whole thing is !l, -1.m. . l Fidlowing io the program whi,h Mis, to attempt to make the COMs rmin., ,,IWII i, ".I in. Owl ’ by Wells. ially for thern Weil imown number:- of the glee club ’ William s!/0 will Present (omorn!W. nearly nwet the needs of people in the "iie Iii:!glo Breakfast", A. A. Milne’s ’ .rhe third ,,,ii,.- .....: ,d th, quarter I h. of II r spc,ped inn,. L scheduled tor :- saiela;. ALty to wgiimis which they serve; and also to (Continued on Page Three) A Spirit Dower Campholl-Tipten tnake available their combined influence -itL I- in. for butter OP MS "royal ’Fla. dv-tinatirm I- I:i.: basin, where , Lullaby Cynl Scett ill getting proper support," stated Dr. Fr ml will feature tharacturisa. the hikers will resni dead the trails tor The Fisher’s Widow Clara Edwards AlacQuarrie. tioi in dimming through the use of about six miles. ga,sline will II Each local council w ill include twito Cars are needed’. 1 our ’arl’h ’-: eiral to the parts played by Cherry Ripe wi contrib. Charles Harn groupsone representing the college , oell (oh due er. A slender crown will be pairieilth pa -oar The Cave Edwin Schnader and one the region. There will be a rep pah stop the head of a miniature ate 20 cents for tr itisi-ortation exit-n1934 Coscd Capers is present- Life and De.ith Coleridge Taylor resentatix"e of the faculty, student body, gezeil, vi:, a her royal consort is disting- ses--so if you r.l.il pl. 4111 7: Itrim: one III alumni, PZ.A., advisory board. The retailed IlY Ili, ermine bands. Even the , do so. If possible. m.tif;. Mr. ’Hamm - ed tonight in the Morris Dailey Dorothy IIerbert gains will have representatives from Purple Cew may be seen in this number. son of the Bu-ineo- Offae it you can Auditorium. Admission free. Sil- The Song of Desire nor offering. The Cock Shall Crow .. John Carpenter the Sr. and Jr. Chambers of Commerce, iC th. color Symphony which is to Liming a ear. ’ A Southern Song Landen Ronald Aferchant Associations, Real Estate A sclixx m Illy program, costuming will Any student is invited . a- well as any ScanSchool for o " Tryouts fr sociation, Service Clubs, Women’s Clubs, Illy an important role. Soft clinging friends interested. Met, at timee sev- . 4 to 6 in from be held to John Brokenshire dal" of the editorial organized labor, Veteran’s Organizations SunN AM,- diading from the palest to vnth street entram c at 1:00 a.m. staff of the San Jose Mercury Herald and any other group interested. They tly. derpe.t diaries of blue-green will day, with your lunches and either 20, the Little Theater. ____0 will give a lecture on "Getting the will meet yearly to discuss the growth gamin, the Bowing movements of the cents or a car. , Hiking Club to sponsor trip to News" at the Wednesday meeting of of the college and plans for the fuLeaders for the expedition will be , fl r’t mail--Nlonochrome. The dashDr. Holliday’s Journalism class, at lure. i% 1eri1ar5 pattern will be followed Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mi-s Keel- r Big Basin Sunday, May 6. eleven o’clock in Room 21 of the The state council will have a rept’," the ,tn.tgth of an analogous de- cr, and ,Nliss Nieman. Main Building. All students and resentative from each region, and will ize ’Law tones from real -violet to blueRes Educational California . at. also meet annually, Possibly it will rt. An appropriate finalethe Cols Will all secretaries of campus or- i search Association in session to- faculty members are invited to tt Cx dewill complete the gamut of ganizations please look in their co-I day and tomorrow in the Little tend. Ample time for questions will have a full-time secretary to keep the be furnished close of the interests at the of the state colleges before the tut or and movement revealed in the op today. Very important infor Theater. lecture. people of the state. ev program. million. Iiiking *Club Sponsors rip Sunday To Basin any Campus Data SSW Mr Sacramento today. The chances of ibl I at Winning this meet are p osse, not probable. However, with the men all ginning through in their ’vial:five events the probable will beciime a fact. In an interview with B! it he said p "I really think the Spartans have a in this meet. Giving the Spartans a bretik here and tlwre, and with the fact that Chico and Nevada will cut in on Fresno in some of the Spartans’ : weak events, is what I base my con , clusi(111, upon." With a spirit like this behind a tritm it is quite possible that the Spartans as hit come through witb some unxpected e points. The casualties oi the team are only two in number. Douglas Kinnard, the :t dusky shot putter is still hampervd by his sprained finger he received in the Fresno meet. He has not worked out since this accident, silting lilc taunt until the conference svlare he himes to get off one heave that aill -gore Williams, noted Ans._ . r ,..tx’ .,... n nay’ res I, the other numne the will direct Bel (Continued on page two) Battle Looms Between Spartans, Fresno Conference rite;nkis Tournament On In Sacramento Today ROTHOLTZ, DENNY ANO REA WILL NPR MR CONFERENCE URNS THE SPORT SPOTIMIGNIT .. By Conroy and Cox Figuring San Jose’s chances in the Far Western Conference meet this Saturday has been our main diversion of the week. Doping out the meet in our sanest mind we gave the Conference to Fresno State by 13 points. Our sCore total was Fresno, 74 1-3; San Jose, 59 1-3; Chico 12 1-3; Cal Aggies 5. Many San Jose "Ifs" However we went on to see just how we could place the into to give Erwin Blesh and his Spartans a victory. IF the following "ifs" materialize the I Spartans will nose out Flint Hanner and his Favored Fresno State Bulldogs. IFCarl Robinson can take a thirdl place in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Salvato and Taylor being figured for first and second in both these events. IFBob Clemo can crash in on the strong Fresno quarter mile trio. Clemo finishing at least a third is essential to the Spartan cause. IFFred Orem and Glenn Harper finish second and third in the halfmile. There is not too much "if" here, as both men are capable of hitting the finish line in that order. SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 Bishop "Dopes" Meet Tomorrow SPARTAN SPEAR HOPE 11.,1.11".1, This is the way Gil Bishop, prominCnt State sports authority figures out the Far Western Conference Meet. San Jose Will Defend Doubles Title At F.W.C. Meet Robert Denny, l’aul R)., and r;,,,rge Rotholtz are representing Sal Jo., State in the Far Western Coni..n.nte Tennis Tournament is Ili, II i- 1:111n. hely scheduled to start today. TI. Sutter Tennis Club courts will is. the scene of the matches and its start at 2:00 o’clock sharp. The singles matches Will I 1...)5-ed this afternoon. Representing IF,, ’Tartans in the singles is Robert. D.any, Spartan ace anti one of the tennis players ever to wield the Niko. for State. Robert has a fine delivery and plays a clever, smooth game. Paul Rea and George limbo’’, play well together and it is expe,ted that they shall ably represent the Si...rtans in the doubles. Excellent tennis is played in the For Western Conference and the other od. leges of the league will send player- 1,f real ability to the tournament. Saturday afternoon the final- will be played and we hope the. Sparta", will be on top. 100 yard dash-1 Salvato (SJ), 2 Taylor (Si), 3 Hill (N), 4 Lewis (F). 220 yard dash-1 Salvato (SJ), 2 Taylor (SJ), 3 Lewis (F), 4 Hill (N). 440-1 Harris (F), 2 Brantley (F), 3 Clemo (SJ), 4 Rambo (F) ss0-1 Robinson (F), 2 Orem (SJ), 3 Hart (F), 4 Harper (SJ). Mile-1 Hotchkiss (F), 2 Harper (SJ), 3 Leonard (N), 4 Hart (F). 2 Mile-1 Hickey (F), 2 Lynch (SJ), 3 Leonard (N), 4 McDonald (C). Low Hurdles-1 Wilson (F), 2 Henry (Cl, 3 Wright (A), 4 Haynes (C). High Hurdles-1 Ward (F), 2 Murphy (SJ), 3 Feck (A), 4 Haynes (C). Broad Jump-1 Taylor (SJ), 2 Wilson (F), 3 Shehtanian (SJ), 4 R. Hart (N). Frank Gleason on High Jump-1 Marty (F), 2 Morley whose shoulders will (F), 3 TieMarquis (SJ), Luther (C), IFHarry Murphy can take a first fall the job of tossing Hart (N). place in the high hurdles over such the javelin, along Poe Vault-1 Talbot (F), 2 Watson strong opposition as Ward, Feck and with Lamps at the ( SJ ), 3 TieProuty (SJ), Evens (C). Haynes. F.W.C. meet tomorJavelin-1’ White (F), 2 Crabtree IFFrank Glasson can nose out. row in the Junior ( (’ ), Lompa (SJ I, 4 Glasson (SJ). College Stadium in Crabtree) of Chico and Muldoon of Shot-1 White F.), 2. Jorgenson Cl Fresno for a second place in the javSacramento. .3 Afealiffe (C), 4 Hoffman (F). elin throw. Both the men mentioned, By Al Rhinos Di,cus--1 Raymund (SJ) Afaloney hold victories over Glasson in dual: .3 11cPhetres SJ), 4 Theis (N). meets this season. This "if" is imporRelay -1 Fresno, 2 San Jose, 3 Pacific tant. Pool Chico, 4 Agaies. IFFiguring Ralph Raymond for a TotalFresno 75, San Jose 56, Chico , I see by the Pacific Weekly t first place in the discus throw, a big have been completed for a j, Armies 5, Nevada 10. "if- comes in concerning Lewis Mar built at the Stockton School s quiz. Marquis will have to take second illations, you Tigers, and I ! here. have a swimming team to IFProuty and Watson can take S ..gaiest us in future years. points in the pole vault by fini-hing Stanford first and second. T iis seems Iey far t h e Captain most doubtful of the Spartans’ "ifs". Lora: Bob Foster, breaststroker in IFMarquis can win an undisputed Beach, has been elected capt ii:; f next Tonight. Friday, May ,t, the graduwas not , at the beginning of the season (Continued from Page One) third place in the high jump. A tie in year’s Stanford mermen, a,. r ])).: to ate managers and coaches hold two this event, which is highly probable, casualty list and he is still suffering imwarranted. reports from the Cardinal .-)) meetmeetings in conjunction with the must Spartans will not be enoughthe Congratulations Bob, and , with a bruised ankle. He will concen- Three Men in Their ings held by the faculty representative have a clear cut third place. California in the low hurdles, and Last Meet for athletics of each school of the Far IFLyda can jaunt around the two trate his efforts Too. Then there is the "last meet" idea Western Conference. Web Benton, Hovmile for a fourth place. Teammate if he shows any form at all he may The University of California has that the seniors of the squad will take ey C. MacDonald, Dudley DeGroot, elected Jim Johnson to lead i)- swimLynch is being doped for a second po- sneak in for a fourth. Bill Hubbard, and Erwin flesh will be sition in this eight lap event, mers for the coming year. Jolmson is a : care that their last performance for Prouty and Marquis Hope t t’ f Statet the the If "Ifs" San Jose State is a very good one. ’agers and coaches meeting, while Dr. very popular man, and al,’ ...erves To Come out of Slump Come Through There are several members of Spar- There are three tracksters that fall , Peterson will look after San Jose’s in- congratulations upon the bon.t heFiguring on the above "ifs" coming ta’s cinder squad that have been seem- into this classification. Salvato and Taystowed on hum. terests in the facult gathering. the of compilation through our final , All ingly holding something back for some lor in the sprints, and Jack Prouty i The most important Ifusine.)s to be score reads as follows: Breast-Strokers reason. This stated reason is probably in the pole vault. These three are vetthe conference basketSan Jose to; Fresno 63; Chico 151-2 the conference meet. These men will erans of the "big meet" and Blesh Breaststrokers seem to bun ;opulan hail schedules for next season, and with country as Nevada, 12 1-2; Cal Aggies 5. of hope probably give everything in is counting on them from their last i the help of football commissioner Herb around this part of the Practically swimming captains. This year they inregaining some of their lost laurels performance to be one of great note. football officials for Dana, choose the Dual Meet cluded Harold Houser of San Jose, Jack Prouty has not lived up to his Many Good Races the coming campaign. Which just goes to show that no previous expectations, and in this meet and Bob Clark of Stanford. Next year xviii also decide They matter how you figure the meet, San he will put his mind to his task and they will be Jim Johnson of Caluernu basthe footballs and and weight of intermany feature will meet The Jose and Fresno are the two leading come out better than those chances and Bob Foster of Stanford. Ain’t that the Far Western ketballs to be used in between as duals as well races esting in the teams and the meet Saturday somepin’? given him by the "dopesters". Lewis Sacramento Junior College Stadium will Marquis is another member of his two or three men who have competed Conference games next year. The Track coaches and manager, will atm.), 1st e little more than a dual meet for the last minute squad. He started out in against each other in many races and each man winning an equal number of even up the score. two tearas. the time and order in which the heats great style in he discus event only to discus event will results of the The Neither Nevada, Chico, or Cal Ag- lade out Os tag picture as inc sopu- races. Among these is the ever popular and trials will be run off in the Far the final results are be doubtful until gies ave a Chinaman’s chance of ta- omore sensation Raymond forged to the three-way dual in the mile run beWestern Conference meet the followin.; king a first or a second in the meet. front. Marquis will have his last chance tween Hotchkiss of Fresno, Leonard of posted. There are five men from all day. facAbout all they will do is cut in on San to show that the great start he made Nevada, and Harper of San Jose. In the the schools that have thrown the platThe coaches and managers and meet last year they finished in the or- ter very close to the same mark. Ray- ulty representatives must agree on any Jose’s and Fresno’s points. They also have a number of "dark horses" that bringing his crowns back to San Jose der named, so the Spartan entry will mond, McPheters, and Marquis of the business brought up before any bY be out to even up the win by Hotch- Spartans, Mealiffe and Jorgenson of can become effective. will give the Spartans and Bulldogs with him Saturday night. the’ elegiMcPhetres is not favored to renew kiss. Another outstanding dual will be Chico, and Maloney of Fresno. something to worry about. Any questions concerning It has been rumored that Hobyar of ibility of any athlete is judged and dehis option on his discus throwing crown. featured in the broad jump with Doug Two Spartans representaAlthough he won the event last year Taylor and Floyd Wilson when he won Pacific will enter the 440 event. If cided upon by the faculty Defend Titles subCaptain Lou Salvato and Jordan Mc- with a toss of 139 feet, lie has not hit this event in the dual meet with Fresno. this is so it will be a big break for the tives. The coaches may merely Phetres of the local squad take three that peak as yet this season. McPliet- Wilson however won the Conference Spartans due to his past records of mit the name of the person involved. taken conference titles to Sacramento Sat- re’s teammates, Raymond and Marquis last year and the broad jump at the well under 50 that in this event. He will After the regular business is have been out-tossing him and stand Fresno relays. This makes the Bull- probably, if he runs, be right amongst care of the meeting is open for general urday to defend, Salvato holds the 220 and con- more of a chance for a first in the Greek dog one up on Taylor so with this in the Bulldog trio and cut some of their discussion of any problems that have mind Doug will make it his duty to points. tury crowns and has all intentions of platter-tossing event. arisen. Just About ! ,1I Swimmers Coaches Coach Bles1., Thuliks Spartans Have Managers, Hold F,W.C. Meet; Chance Against 2resno Bulldogs State Represented SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, MAY 4 1934 !O Ifor COCOANUT GROVE WILL Sh ooScandal to be Held HOLD GRAND OPENING inTryouts Little Theater NET SATURDAY INIS ay AN1) F(111 NS .fend , tit oh:e ti ni..rsase Silts the a-a to p:ayed a sparIt Imp, ten, ra, bet very and iltz play ted the. Spartans the, Far tiler col. layer- of - will le, fete, will t ,e plias Student Pokes Fun At School Rules In "Land Of Liberty" Crowd Expected P. E. IVAJORS DISCUSS Co-ed Capers; To NEW COURSES AT VEET Be Given Tonight ’ Old men make wars for young men 0 fight, was the gist opinion of stu1 Great interest is being shown in the dents of the country who recently (Continued from Page One) tryouts for "School for Scandal" which . vent on a one-hour strike against tvill take leading roles in "Living Of in terest to State College students , war and another bonus army will be for the held this afternoon from 4 to is the miming of the Cocoanut Grove Songs", and the entire chorus will asi. next generation to support. this week- 6 in the Little Theater. at the Santa Cruz Pavilion 1 New York, which has th largest sist them, with Miss Emily Schwartz orFund ten -piece Thee try -outs are open only to the . nu end with the Clark rofe bm colleges, hade the largest accompanying on the piano, the music for the members chestra providing or the newly -formed Drama- : turn -out. The students attended campus Twelve members of the six campus : to Organization . entertainment. . meetings, paroled, cheered for peace, The management has gone to a The organization is particularly anx- and adopted the so-called Oxford soroities have been rehearsing under Vierra, prominent member of great deal of expense to import from the ions to have "School for Scandal a . pledge not to support the government Dorothy south sca hlands the decorations for very sue:res.:1W production, so great care of the United States in any war it the Speech Arts Department who has the grove and without a doubt they , will 1,12 used in selecting ’ mieht conduct, which perhaps leaves appeared in several outstanding drathe cast. will provide the most unique back.’ . a loop -hole for defense. At City College, matic productions of the college, as well ground for dancing in this part of the . Dean Alorton Gottschall refused to give as in Verse Choir programs. . state. students permission to meet on the A dress rehearsal last night in the it is ucopected The students then played tag auditorium proved Cleat all the efforts present for this grand he will -ie dents witht It police, the game resulting in of the various director, leave not been opening a- there are no functions at :a tie. excellent show is guarBob IA ;Anil hi, orchestra will turncollege this week-end, A merry time suits had, too, at the ainnteeadin,t(amnidghaLn jA Lo" -e’: 1"r Ow dance to be held college founded Icy the clergyman, John PERSONNEL OF SHOW night at Friendly Inn, Morgan Harvard. ukre the peace meeting was Members of the cast of eq,1,, ill i n , onjunction with -Spooks", be- interrupted by the, Michael Mullins Good Men and True" are Jane Blair, SessionH mted by San Jose Community ’ Clinwder and Marching Club in the Rose Mezzanares, Kathleen Byrne, LIIter,on of one student dressed as a ainc Fleming, Hope Thomas, AIary Al . Any students interested in visiting a l’Illa’rmai’e... of the Central Labor-Building The ,,,.t inclad,.ki k.amar, and Boy Scout, one (tressed as Hitler and ice Wittenberg, Katherine Elites, Ella Trades Council, made up of delegates ’ Ruth Clough, former San Jose State others carrying signs, which read: abeth Simpson, Fay Shaeffer, Amelia from the trade unions of San Jose, students. and Dorothy Griffen, Carroll , "Down with War"’ The pacifists dis- Baines, Lucille Moore, and Helen Busshe,uld rivet in Room 14 at 7:30 on Underwood, Byron Ruggles, anti Fran; treleuevel peace literature, and the well. . cc’s Stark. Thit thirty -five cent admis- Chowder !Keys retaliated with circulars Thursday evening. The Tau Mu Delta string orchesAn invitation to the students of San -ion price includes both the dance and :readine, "March with Michael Mullins tra, under the direction of Evelyn CavJoe State to attend the session has , the play, for which the curtain will , he th" "I" Si soup and spoon, sing ala, is composed of Edith Bond, Al, the savage tale of war with wildest thea Harper, Harriet Scheme!, Jessie rise at 5:00 o’clock. been etimiled by the Council. tunic tune". Just as ammunition, con- Applegarth, Jean Stirling, Wilma Wil.., sisting of mixed vegetables, seas brought liamson, Roberta Bubb, and Lorena , up, it was announced that the dining Seward. This talented group Will pro; halls would In. closed in fifteen minutes, vide music throughout the program. and that ended the meeting. The technical staff is Katherine Hod! At Johns Hopkins, unsympathetic ges, stage manager; Dorothy Vierra, ;students turned a hose on the peace play director; Lucile Fonfara, settings; .....ce.,s.s..s.s. .... z ’ ’-..,’-’ .‘ ’- ’: 7 . ’ ’ -. ’ . -- - -"’-’ 4-’-’ speaker, Prot. Frederick C. Lane, and Hope Allario, properties; Spartan paying part of yeller e%penses. Girls will free speech was effectively stopped. Watch these events! Spears, call girls and publicity; Moira be charged 20 cents and men 30 cents. Spla-h Party. Elsewhere the demonstration was Peters, programs; Tau Mn Delta, mu The where, why, anti how of it is The usual price is 40 cents_ taken more seriously, the idea being, sic; Kenneth Adclicott, lights; and IS you ran’t skate, come anyway and ittiparently that a little propaganda for Black Masque, ushers. a sc-n,., list we have heard from a re. !able -ewe that Miss Tucker is en- we’ll teach you how. This is the last : peace wouldn’t be out of place when ilteinir.... the chosen team of the Wos skating party of the quarter, so you thew is ..ii mini; talk of war. The IMPORTANT NOTICE! rikn’s Se.imming Intramuralo at a ms 0- had better rome early awl he siure to doilent, in Wele,ley, the administration rri.c.- --Spiash I’arty" next Monday get a pair of skates, and fatuity of which are said to be i I , All drvers i of cars for Senior Sneak L izio.. in -empathy uith;t trace movementse;A . and who have not received the list IL Cif Dweller,, Home Towners, 5 sent- st iint thnir demonAration after classes were of a it,inaiaV., r their passengers, get them from and were joined by faculty (.:4nmuti-c:4 will ’win’ in tin’ round of the Women’s Sihales Tennis Miss Doster in the Personnel Office. ,....;.,.tition AIrenday nite and the . Deurnament .4trin,trial In.: w A A . tor mbers. It is important that you do so ima.,.::n. team will be favored at the But in Europe and Asia, Fascism has ssliii h will end Tueselas . :lilt,’ PC: The mediately. rare.: We are not quite sure just what , oioi riiiinii ,... Ni,,,.. c,. the floor. Young Germans are eager for mate!,,-, : ;arty is, but will endeavor to ./.1.,,.. , ii..s. ,, rill 0, .. , , .,,,..,’ K,, service in the shIna Troops; Italian cause; youn-^ ’’’ir""--7"i77"-"".’’’"-"i’’’’’’,e,i’ , :eea later in the same col - Be,...; : ,-I,:e-/T,,;,th.. R:, ’ . ’.– ntu. Rota youth rally to the Is Ii...: ,..., r, splash or no splash, we . de, ’are they would be glad ’,milli a -. Ruth WI e , T: ’, II17:111 Di ler.’ Japanese ’ .". ’’. I a that a grand time is be- /h.. ,... (//iiih., vvi,/,. _. ii,.. 5/,.., to die in tie Japanese Army should . . :cri.,. tin top cif it all come, , C:, r11,, ,-,-. Aurilie A: : - :.. Iloberta need ----, japan., V.:traci:._, That she has formulated ’ Caltaetts, in vs. Marr ,I, I itialn ., ...ionAny Seat Any Time II, trine for Asia. Swim. oth> Dechman vs. Mhn r..a. Hurley, - i Alownee le .. i!ioit If, the tIStlal ’Monday nite 5:-. ’.1rd Itreckelflt-frts B11:- Wen , g.,. .’ swimming Club has arranged I SC !aura, Louise T noon swim for all women (Including Lodges) ’Todd, Lee Barre- - Mildred Gallas -.c.h., r ..n as the case vs. Frances leer. and Virginia leeter-on. The, ttotorl Group Movement, its r will lie guards on duty, and no (Mit ial tennis reel, 4-e41 throughout meaning and its aims, was the subject A GREAT STAGE I stay away bemuse of lack follows: as an of cliscussion at the last meeting of the AND SCREEN SHOW ci ;chili., to ’wins. The Swimming Club this tournament three of two .cut 1,,5t is Winner 1. Trinity Episcopil students, held Tuesto inform the Freshmen that day morning in room 153. The Oxford the:.: en: :ilso invitedso do not be sets played. ball. group trom Palo Alto led the discussion, 2. Each player -ut.plies a ,orng. and spend a cool hour in the 3. Each player tweet get in touch and eplained that the movement was on some of these hot Tuts ten, with her opponent immediately and "not n tway denomination but a new A Romantic Drama of the play off the match promptly according determination". It i5 based on absolute South Seas honesty, purity, unselfishness, and love Skein., Mixer. I,, schedule. with Ihre v.c are folksjust What we’ve 4. Winner places score on the list as and has as one of its aims to find selfconfidence bi take the place of selfJEAN McCREA ,eel evegileg fora mixed skating par. soon a.s the. match is completed. y’ And %chat a partyat the Auditor5. Default, ssill I/I- ailed if players consciousness. A. EASON MONROE flt lt,cInr Rink next Thursday, May fail to cooperate with the schedule. A brief history of the movement was HOWARD NELSON very prove that out described, and it was pointed Tile Rink has been reserved from This tournament sleiuld to urged 500,000 people are are now about girlthere to ctl. Skates are furnished, and interesting, and the aind time is guaranteed for all. cooperate and make- tins activity a interested in it. VA.A. ha- arranged this party and , There will be a meeting of the Rainbow Club Monday noon at 12:30 in Room 1 of the Homemaking Building. All Rainbow Girls ore FRANKIE DARRO ’requested to be present, as this ALSO meeting will decide the future of the organization. thatState.t Students Invited ’To Attend Trade Bob Ish Is Featured ’ill, At Morg an Inn D an c e .F’IMPlis ,Saturdal. hue pr,..,, IN SCHOOL CAFETERIA The P. E. Majors held their most successful meeting of the current year Wednesday high/ in the Cafeteria. The dinner gathering promoted by the en ergetic club president, Al Azevedo, pro veil a distinct success as some fifty Physical Education men got together. Featuring the evening were talks by Charles Walker, State soccer and swim coach, and Dudley DeGroot, San Jose’s football coach. Mr. Walker spoke on "Coaching and Officiating" while Mr. DeGroot gave the men the inside on the future of the physical education clearh in "Awards of Education." Piano entertainment was furnished by Frank Bettencourt. The business of the meeting proved to be the discussion tel nest year’s plans for new courses and a seminar Plan, LAST 2 DAYS lj CLARK J ht Girls’ Sports . - 111 MYRNA LOY "MEN IN WHITE" Symphony Cartoon f FVI’,41 ’ SUNDAY 1934’s Merriest and Maddest Musical Love Thrill . . . All New Songs a n d Laughs ’ . i T GABLE I, 0" /7 II, .,:,:. , _. D.rothy Movement Of Oxford Group Holds Meeting r; A TODAY ONLY Ha has i5 ana he- ON THE STAGE 4HibiSCUS9 popular IMP.: as they inin Jaw, aat year dn’t that acna fur he heats the Far iolluwina and fat, on any any laY ,te ekedand dearesentady sub is label 7 general lat have ON THE SCREEN "WILD BOYS OF THE ROAD" A College Education Reviewed For Only $3.00 3 Room Cottage FURNISHED Get That $15 Per Month LA TORRE Free Water Fenced Garden (Near College) Phone Ballard 4697-R "THE SOLITAIRE MAN" with HERBERT MARSHALL MARY BOLAND flHEE’ 11.0 In Paramount’a New Deal Romance RD NA ScG .vith Those Goofy Nuts BINISEtngrel ETHEL MERMAN LEON ERROL -4. 6 SPARTAN DAILY, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 PAGE FOUR srsrsrsieNr-wsr,".-v--cescry--vc-tr,rwsve ...... Speech Doings Spardi Gras Bugle Featuring a men’s chorus of eighteen voices, the Verse Speaking Choirs arc preparing the greatest program that they have presented for their annual concert which will be presented on May 31 and June first. The choir has probably gained as much prestige for San Jose State as has any other activity put on in the history of the school. For the past four years the choir has made extended tours of the Pacific Coast States, and has received two invitations to appear at the World’s Fair in Chicago and at Madison Square Garden in New York. It has gained international prestige for San Jose State in the educational world, and this opportunity to hear this choir at home should not be overlooked. 0.4 4 9, A.AILA.A.J.16 For all gay college students that are attending State, a chance to show your popularity at the institution to your great-grand children will be had in the souvenir program to be published for Spardi Gras Day. Pictures of leading students will be amongst the pages. Better start planning on getting one. San Jose State College Just Among Ourselves NoteThis column is personal be tween the president and the college Outsiders are requested not to make its of the material. Last half of the last quarter. Six weeks more and the year’s over. Now’s the time to sprint. We’ve seen some The programs, it is hoped, will be fine track work this spring, and we all ready for distribution by next Thursday. know that a good fighting finish often winTsr.ouble with this general business is that it spurs some who are already doing good work, and never touches the many who might well expend a little extra energy. Most . "1 of us like to give 1 advice to other , people, partly, I suspect, because we have been on ant. in ad- SPARTAN DAILY BOB LELAND EXECUTIVE EDITOR (Phone Bal. 4794-J or Bal. 7800) (Phone B.I. 2418) BUSINESS MANAGER FRANK HAMILTON (Phone Bal. 1017, or Bal. 7800) Assistant Manager Jim Fitzgerald (Phone Bal. 4272) Circulation Manager Paul Lukes CITY DESK Paul Cox Asst. Editor Lela O’Connel, Marjorie Hansen. Earn Dolores Frcitas -...... Tuesday Editor Steven, Dill Zeigler, Rudolph Engfer, Chas. Arslanfan, Louise Bendeicli, Bernice Editor .....---.Thursday Tracy Mary Hornbeck. _Friday Editor Helen Tracy .... _,,.,...Copy Editor SPORT DESK Thelma Vickers .... -.Sports Editor Al Cox Asst. Editor Paul Conroy .. Dick Higgins, Bill Crawford, Gil Bishop Evelyn Pritchard -----Feature Editor FEATURE DESK COPY DESK Gladys Lawry Asst. Editor -Asst. Editor Jerry Bundsen, Margaret Petsch Mary Ferrasci Michael Angelo Jean Hawley, Carey Guichard Artist Dr. Carl Holliday ---Faculty Adviser EDITORIAL DESK Work will start on booths for Spann Gras day Saturday morning. Warren Tormey and Tom Gifford have selected a committee of experienced men to help put up the sales places. Among those. are Bob Leslie, Paul Becker, Clarence PRACTICE TEACHERS Naas, Jack Reynolds, Bob Leland and During this quarter the Speech De- a number of others. partment has three practice teachers Entered as second class matter at the San Jose, Cal Subscription Rates in the field. Grace Lepetich is working San Jose Postoffice Ruth Whidden, Marjorie Stevens, 11.00 Per Quarter at Theodore Roosevelt Junior High and Marvin Hockabout will be responPress of the Globe Printing Cornpony Published every school day by the AssoSchool; Marjorie Martin is at Los Gatos 1419 South First ’Street, San Jose, Calif. the elated Students of San Jose State College visLinogokosu rsne Lye’s to High School, while Laura Wolfe is sible for the serving of food during Nee are concerned, 40. day. Boy, as as for see those big felspending the quarter at Frick Junior ‘0,r1P-V^II this is the most important job of all. lows on the south campus again. Plenty High School in Oakland. Hey don’t forget us for this. of Power and spirit there. HIBISCUE McCRAE IN The college seems to be experiencing Although it is not a project of the Prizes for the concessions and con- a good all-around growth. No one achydepartment itself, the production of over developed, but all rather good. C ity tests will be here 3aturday morn. All "Hibiscus" at the American Theatre for . .. , kiddies in the school are invited to come There’s a feeling of well being in nor- I prose 5410111C1 Week the of remainder the as a around and have a good time playing mal, vigorous growth. The college spir- 1 of interest to the student body with them; however, you’d better leave it grows with our successes in highwhole. l Dear Comrades: minded, sportsmanlike endeavor. the folks home, they might get hurt, Today being Friday and in-onni. h as The play is written by Howard NetStay over for Commencement if you Well, seeing as how I have survived we won’t be able to reach j. .,.ii to son, ex-president of San Jose Players can. Senior or not, it is well worth your , It’s about time the chairmen of this . the stress and strain of my first col- morrow or Sunday, it might be well on and former editor of La Torre, and time, and quiteshoes theold ..,, I guess I will write some more., give the favorite weeksend progrims will feature Jean McCrea, that marv- convention of Spardi Grassers got some Going1n a,,.1.,to have ti_u_t Lln. Judge NCVoi li -,- umn, c Staficibach, Nichols. recognition. Will 1.eill’e .I have a great deal to tell you. Toes- l a break and elaborate. on ,11111C Of d1,-111 e I o u s little actress of whom We have 11, in II anto t -11 us this year a: and Simoni Hocum (also and us) 5 o’clock tooth paste akin, heard so much and seen so little. (It cur honor graduate. He’s one of the : dar I went fishing. In this country i KGO’s fishing on the first of , is fast moving up into one of the had is rumored that she will probably !please rise and shine? justices of the Supreme Court in Calif- evee"ne goes because this, ing features. On this pr....rant understand at State half hour appear in "School for Scandal" , faith, and a graduate of our class of May. I can’t the first week in June.) I’hil Harris and Leah Ray will be IS.2. Judge Lancdon is a tine California I should think that the fish do not like, Donald Novi., sings, in hi, higher than Nelson and Eason Monroe, also a : featured at a leading hotel in New mitt/ ern., and an .utstandina citizen. it imy better than the rest of the year. i In It manner, three popular sings. as,is. rlsci I Ined to pay two dollars for the ’ it’d by Frances Langford and a .ouple Mrmer r.litor of the La Torre, will : York, Friday night singing in a duet. We may all feel prowl of hint. just another ev- , Of trios. However, the best meml.. ’I r.f I:krul richt here on our stage Paul Cox be sthn in the play. I believe any community in this art fishing license. This is hance of the graft that gc)es rm in this ’ the party is that superriltaral Tnirak, ’ p 1 ctrald get up ’ - Calitorma and Katherine Palmer will do the same lot a sizeable ’ SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL , country. I bet you that the fish don’t ’ Arthur Boran. So far he has imitated .thing for ass-lucky pippkonly their , . ,IrmuP of State alumni. I was in Patter. During the week-end Gillis will cast .’ number will be original. . everyone from Alickey Mouse t, Ns , son last Friday and had dinner with our ’ even see halt" n’ It. "School for Scandal", the first produc-. let ’. ident Roosevelt. All he has to clo now to had fish, two but I I caught group there. They certainly were fine tion of the new dramatics club, and it. them go as they’ Wer e not yet old en- to complete his work i,. imitate ten is expected that all members of the . That rehearsal! OY! Our faces hurt People. Jolly, alert, good looking. It ouch. This does not seem right to m...... members of Carmen Dragon’s Imied do. was an honor to know them and a ’ from so much mirth. group will try-out for the play. / let them ao s that they win mow ins that swift Spardi Gras number, pleasure to visit with them. Rhythm’s The Thing" (adv.,. From advanced publicity for the You know,, Ira sort of a goat at ,, i lug en ’ ugh for somebody else to catch.... Carmen Dragon and his merry men comedy, I should be confident that the one more reason Why this i The Hudson-Essex program. Eell) at will be a feature attraction of the , these school and community meetings.i Ibis is.mily : 6. j, (me workout 1.0 stay ay.,’" irnIll. play will go on the boards with the country is so hard to convert. big show. You know that Dragon Not necessary at all, but there’s a !eel. .’enit greatest cast ever assemblvel for . But I am progressing. The other day 1i Des t dte the fact that Lennie Ilaet.in’s ’ng abroad that thev must have a speakrhythm, and is he working on these t . play at San June State. t Start saving er, and he’s usually just something on I showed them what is meant Icy cum- orchestra does the music sal. _. g! stoic. tunes Hott your pennie, as it will be a pay per- oriinal g. r.w ij the... , t I comedian the ’ gliair. I and throat which to band the publicity stories and munism. I had a sore formance.) the program. As I was going into a eceve it to the editor. This is the trier ; !gob:Oily end up some il c wrain; t school for such a purpose one evening ommunistic spirit, always share cc- : II h. (adv.). DOT VIERFtA DIRECTS The Hall of Fame prograra. I r. senlast year. I overheard a remark which ’evoking. From v. hat I his heard, Dot Vierra’s, :aatinterested me. It was dark, and I didn’t I could not scare-up a good demon- ’ed via KG() from rcig) to 7. we: presentation of "Twelve Gc....1 Men see the speakc r, hut I heard a femin- stration here on the first of May, be- lire this week according to .uic. cci the features and True- -lg. We proudly boast that we live in the: ine Voice say, ’ suppose we’ll have to cause everybody was too Capers. but not especially of the Cc going’ merit-, those two from Roll’ free and that our goddess is -it there for about an hour and listen lilting. That is why I went fishing Lou. take trip, to N.Y. every mon-due to Ike to.darati..n of the sororitie- , land of the one of liberty--yet compulsion is one of I,, some old stick who doesn’t know I hope you will tell this to the cr seen apart, pay rent ti on the campus dominant features of our colleges. what lie is talking about." There’s 2. Gaypayoo, as I do not like them to hou,es, and when asked if th. With the oat ption of Beta Gamma the to attend oor classes .. deal of truth in that remark becompelled We are anything tic one-another :d....r. "Of think that I have not been attendin.: Chi, Phi Kapp: Pi. and Kappa Kappa. I ourse we like each other pr: .-i na:ly Sigma ti. ,ororities failed to shove U!) which totally denies our ability to de- cause I’ve been the stick myself mane cide whether we ran attain the greatest kr I, that there ifor 1, ....crsals for several weeks and oche that we can’t adjust to a times. A11,1 now comrades, sad news. I have Dotiic is doe a great deal of credit ! benefit by sleeping in the classrooms or situation like that. We’re just funny. lost my beard. My beautiful red beard. for are -iv’ On in face of such co- in our berb. , We get started in a line and can’t It tears my heart even to talk about it. You’ve guessed it, Joan I :Mori We are I omptIlud Inc pay an activity ihatve direction. Intelligence, to (Alt and Frani-hot Tone are the ..;.e.,ctd opi rilic/11. They would not let me no here any I:v.:lynched is now working into shape tiewhether or not we care to attend it simply, is the capacity to adjust. We longer and so I shaved it off . . The at’s hope they hold tip the high ,tacidamateur dramatio productions, witness daim worlds of intelligence, but we and if the sorority girls don’t become ant set on Fame half hour is pgst things I have done for the Soviet . I atrrit,t sociit minded for a kw days instead regular defeat: of our athletes, or read %re not so enthusiastic about our ad- also submitted Inc a hair tut, But timy our would-be journalof Ike attempts of trying to do komething worthwhile justments. Sticking to traditions is large- could not change my beautitul red We advise all of you, evcri those for the Ancient body the school should ists. We are compelled to take physical ly a technique to avoid the necessity nose. So I am still representing the re- echo shudder at the though’, to listen we are more educationwhether or not see one of the best one -arts ever pre- , of thinking, and of course it takes a public. The upkeep of this nose is ter- to the coffee program from EGO at mental education and seated in the history of the school. bit of courage to leave the beaten rific. I want you to put in a request 4, which star, Jimmie Durant._ The , interested in our , despite the fact that we obtain a great path and go adventuring, for a larger salary, as since my red Chase and Sanborn people ke.. w their sufficiency of exercise bounding up and locks are gone I must keep my nose a half-man half -nose star did rather rot.. down from one end of the campus to could not endure. beautiful shilling red. ten list time he was featured and they limto be few seem the other and up and down endless fact, there In 1, I saw Alickey Riley dive. He has nave employed two of the hest cat. nights of stairs. We (I should say our its to our compulsions, and the effect of evriteru on the air to handle 110 q p Recently it was brought to light that young men) are compelled to take mil- all these is to deny us any opportunity one dive that is a beauty. He anto toen.’ach good are All of the gags Scotland was the ideal place for slim - itary trainingwhether or not we be- to develop any independence or ability nounces it as a one-anel-a-half twist, memberumml). adayn.dhand it in to the Pickle Jar lieve in war and despite the fact that to think for ourselves. How much better but this is only to fool you. pursed collegians to secure dates. riaril of that colThe way it is done is to take a Ifor th e supreme m’ Milton Mill and Charles Erker, Wash- we are constantly crying "Peacelet it would be if our years in college might teach us to live intelligently as free good start, throw both feet up in the ington University students, returned there be peace!" . . . . We compel freshmen to wear people instead of as mere puppets op- air and land in a sitting down position. !there is another guy yelling for this from study at the University of Edinburg. They report that "The girls not green capsthe appearance of which is crated by strings1-7’hc Montana Ea- What a sense of humor the man has. i typewriter, and while I XII bigger than I do not see why he is supposed to be he is, I do not wish pi pick a fight, only pay their own carfare when you obnoxious even to the rest of us. We Ponent. take them home from a dance, but they compel freshmen women to take a so good as I can execute almost the yet. I am saving lies until later as he TODAY is absolutely the last same dive with not much always pay for their awn tickets when course in orientationmany of whom practice. goes with a cute blonde. I also want th at need about as much orientation as a day to drop courses, Students in- But, inspired with a sense of duty there an advance you take them to a show." b conexmpeyn.ssiavlea.ry as I think "It seemed very funny when you’d mosquito in a swamp. We compel people tending to drop any class should is nothing that a true Russian can not she will make a good convert but it iS ask a girl to go to a movie and she’d to cease their social functions at certain get a blue card from the registrar’s do . . , But I am now eating off the liable refuse because she didn’t have enough hoursas thnugh there might be a def- office and fill it out before hive mantle. Goodbyski, Miketski. inite time beyond which respectability o’clock today. money," they stated. Well, (think that I must stop now as Dear 0 ill ra des A Lady Laughs Scotland Is The Place For Poor Collegians 0. MANAGING EDITOR DAN CAVANAGH