-
"111E MORE THE MERRIER" IS Morro Folt
\las 1 it,,,ii, Count, Ei obation Vierra, ’Cal’ Kirby ,;.,, .. ,
,,.. ,........, so, .... ,,..... , spcuk at ,,,,,.. Trot- Mary
Jones Makes Plans
SERIES IS SPONSORED In ,i I II E PRESENT , lers today at 110011.
Mr. Watson,
ENTHUSIASTIC LOCAL Bland Memorial Library i I ELI) GIRLS ARE
%SEED To BE »110 taus been connected with the INFORNIAL AT THEIR
...linty court for several years has
Trip To Be Held
on Ma, IL
211.
San 3lose
ftir Tolirgr Tintr,9 A LIBERAL COLLEGE PUBLICATION
\ I I’ COLLEGE TIMES, WEDNESI)AV, Al’1411. 27, 1932
Players Preaent "Sil-
ver Cord" Thursday
and Friday.
,xclusive Co-eds’ Jinx Is Tonight rot* On .Stadium Slated To
Start June Corporation Globe Trotters Will Hear State Radio Program
Max Watson Today Be Responsible at Noon to Feature Dorothy . for
Bid-Letting
/ Co-eds Return To Their Childhoods
for Annual Jinx
in Union Fund Used hol a great deal of experience GET-TOGETHER
whirh he can draw material
XIER( HANTS Was Dedicated San Jose Civic Series
continues with the third program featuring San Jose State
CoHegel Henry Meade Bland memorial
FOR ft RF FOR 1,,,,i__schajl is one of the most Nhisie and
Speed’ Arts talent. !library was dedicated SaturdayTHE FIELD essjng
problems of the modern Cal Kirl,N and Dorothy the 80th birthday
anniversary of for new 1525,000 sm.iety. It is expected that Mr.
students of Mr. Laurence Men.
mdl go under construe- Watson will go in some detail denhall’s
interpretative readin ginning June I. vdll he let mlo the
intricacies uf this work class, will head the program. sick .ifIer
the incorpora 1th v,hicli lie is connected. Cal Kirby will read
"Bath -the Jose State College rooms" and "How To Watch Am-alie,’
This organization
lion Bridge." Dorothy Vierra
To RAISE i h.. talk. l’he questionafter
is or Mr. Minssen, ehair Kersey To Remain as h.. kV. MacQuarrie,
Niel
give tsso of Browning’s short i.o1.1111.
21, H. I.. MeDunald, Dr. P State Education Head other
announcements of inter-orson, John I.. Horning. and
Saturday
Ldwin Markham, al the Markham home on South Eighth street.
The collection consists of pic-tures. books and manuscripts that
,ere the work and property of the late Dr. Illand. Purchase of
ihein was made through the et forts of the San Jose and the Markham
Poetry clubs, aided by ,.adributions of other organiza
Warnike. !est to the college :11111 ille eoils- lions.
It takes a great amount of munitN will be made bY Leon Frontier
Optimism new stmlhiiii will be I"- stamina to turn down a
tendlioti-i Wartlike, announcer of the series. lir. Raymond Barry.
head of
111 1111. property owned by sand dollar position in order to!
English department of San the half hour program goes on Iln’ le
just south of the present .1..... Srde college. was the speak -Ind
football field (Spartan
stick to one of the thousand. ’hi. ii. al 8::lit, Station KQW,
San sue}, W:11i 111V all i011 taken by j(,.. "lies,. .,.j.., ,"ged
1, ,, ,,f II,. da, Ile spoke mainly of
The design of the stadi Vierling Kersey, Slide Superin-I, mr.
1..... p. iii.ii,,, rt. von. 1 I.. -fro,t ler optimism" that II
eliminate a teack. bolt 1,.,1,.1 f istibli,. 1sinietion,1,,,r,,,I
in,. tin. smi .1,, Ch..,1,...11,1", it 1-1,11 the late poet
houre-rovidc ideal football con , . ...lei, .ie wa. ottered the
position! A. coin’im.n.t, ,,m. is.it,..ntind. ate .,f i d,fornia; .
boll, f"r Ill" PlaYer and of Superintendent of Long Iteactil;,,. ..
Mr.. 1...endolyn Brooks Penni-sialors. Foremost engin- sd,i, io ii.
s1 f ,,, th,i., , Nit ollered suggestions for ,,,,i pri.
,.,,,..
1141t111.1. i 114111 4111111i. tit 1111 Laurence Mendenhall Is
nit of the stadium in reta-il.. sun. ..t to, 1.1.’ lent li,1,
official, hope to Featured Reader at for the turf through th.it
i.t
cried arise among the slit- Women’s Club win lie borrowed "
markham Interested in Stale Eduratiun
Ire The said isirporation Iserse is iritcriodiil in slid,.
l’’’’’ i n’1"‘ ’’’."1" I’m."’ ’ i . Nlionleilli.ill, instructor in
! in trust Student Bode i do. :iiiiiii ;mil iris si.iiiiii
.,,,,,:ii
iiiiisioleols liosiiril the lictliriniiit SI" ".1’ Arl’’ ’I’d
’1"."1"1. "il ""4 . .iii Ilion has Illiatust the ,d- rdii, Ation.
’I he 1,,,r,1 of edo. ’" 1 l’I"‘‘ lit."’ ’’t SI’le ^a". ’"’
,,, 1..0ws, ,a12.000 t caii, ,.;,t., iis,, ,.,,, t it., ,.,,Iii.
eseellent interpret,iti% e 11,01111
1,1t.1 .1 Building and Loan. ,ii,ii that he inteiid, i,. foals,
..,,,,_;"1 .\- A- MI"’’’ .11irl’el "’I to sm Jose l’arific Build.
intuitions to edne,tion. and: \’’’’ - 1" ’ s’n’ll
’’’1""1"1,Mr"ul’
,,, ,, f,,,. 1,,,’ 4 ititeres,ed le,mhers of Ine Sao ti,.,,
,,g...iii Via, ,, ,I1,,,. I ,, Parr To Have I.ead
’ .1-.. \’,,,,,,,’, Clot,. and others I,iin s..i.,,
innii.,,,,..1 in tin. Iiii : appeared in -1.inly Wil,1,,, ., . ,.
-. \
1.1 1.41r1.. W11111 ILIIS 111’111 SIIii
...,1 1..1 1,,,m..1 mr. Ni,,,nicntwit ran- and "1-lotise I’m I,
- , I., !Ft’ 114 i’l., 4 1-.1. unoluctions for the
kalll’141 l!Y Sall Jos!’ i’la,l’s last three years, is to be
seen in
1 Ti,:ultural Meet Will Be Held at ; ..el before.
mr. ii..ii,1011,,,i1 use, ,, ny, \shell they present "The Siker
the role ()I the egocentric niother
technique in Mterpretation by "1’1" in tilii (:"11"gr Lit’’’.
Thea",1who has sacrifice,’ lier entire life San Jose State This
Week-end ,,,,,,i, ..f keePillg himself seeY .1" "" Aln’il
28 ""d 2". I for her ebildren mot expects thiern
iiiiieli out of die picture; even to NIrs. Gillis is remembered
by
I t,. sarrillee theirs for her stills-th i,,I f ’,Ming ,Iwn
which theatregoers in San .1,ise for her! bei.
interpretations in Ilic leading, ’ ’1°n’ ,. ... di be an
Agricultural M., I I. .1 rophies will be pre is lather timisiiiil.
Ile reads in a Rarely does a nioilern author
li ri, Illis Satueilay spill. ’,col,’ ii, Ili, , Inning tcilIll
rill good subdued tone. In tills nitin. roles of previous San .fose
I’loy-
lo Ito. Industrial Arts mid lea, 1.. the siieressful
indi%iiIiiiils ner lie is quite successful in
ers’ successes, and titidoubtedly
.1,,,L;iiig of beef and sheep ssil holding his audience. will
iluplieate her past perform-ances in Sidney ’Inward’s grip -
Tonight! Ah, the women reign
suprenie for a few short hours.
What, you haven’t heard? The
Women’s Jinx, an annual affair,
sponsored by the Associated Wo-
men Students of the college is
being held tonight in the wo-nien’s gymnasium at eight
The motive for the evening be-ing a Kid l’arty. This is a chance
for every co-ed to become ac-quainted in a more informal and
amusing manner. Women stu-dents who have attended the pre-vious
parties are assured of a de-lightful evening, and invitations, not
being formal, all girls are perfectly welcome. "The more the
merrier," as the old saying goes, is the motto for this year’s
Jinx.
General ChairmanNliss Alary
irei imi of the Markham ’haws’ ha% "’Handle" w"rking hard to
make this one of the most Poen chairman of tbe
A sh,,, ,,Th, man successful "stag" tiarlies in his -
\Vol, 11.,, Today" was given I"rY 1,, \im, Crever. All girls are
urged to 11011 their
I he r address was de- ronmers mid tliscartl the limy
lo Carl flidlidaN. friends for an evening of real en-
St.de lertainmeni.
"Silver Cord" Will Be Presented by
San Jose Players Thursday and Friday
I Ilie remainder th, lies the 11
’ ordillarS 111.10,11. .1.111,1
Hollister, King City rosier h. Iterryessa; dairy
V ,,, Hill, Live Oak cattle at the American Dairy.
s.,i ,s Union, Santa Cruz The judges are to be Foster,
Vat, mille Union. Jacobs, Werner, Jameson, Nelson,
be the semi-final ag- Aspenwall, Leach. and liyerraft.
rid nivel, the two winners The meet begins at the college
eontest will go on to al nine o’clock. Saturday, the thir-
A ...eet in San Luis Obispo, tieth. Order YOUR La Torre
write a play that has such a uni-
versal appeal, and as a result it was an instantaneous
success
ping drama of misdirected moth- throughout the country where
it
er’s love. Hugh and Viola
Playing opposite Mrs. Gillis in the role of David will be Hugh
Gillis, director of Players. who is appearing for the first time in
one of his own productions. Gillis has
established a record in California looking forward to their
presen-
for artistic and appreciative ren. tation.
ditions of stage successes of all Other veteran members of
San
times and his first venture intii the Jose Players who are
included in
acting field is bring expectantly the cast are Howard Nelson,
Het-
awaited. en Pearce and Edith Buasso.
was called back again and again
for further performances by peo-
ple who had seen it several times
already.
Players are the first to produce
Howard’s success in San Jose and
local patrons of the drama are
*It
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However, I am going to s... "Silver Cord" Thursday night and see
for myself just how the -1thisers" will handle such a del-
. ale affair, and I ant sure that the audience along with nic
will voice their disapproval of such a 1.razen play. albiet well
written. ’s I said last twei.k. our morals
ideals are being molded here at rollege and we should take il
upon ourselves to avoid all influ-ences which might tend to lower
our standards.
In closing. I should like to make raw erN encouraging remark.
and that is eonierning the Costnme Ball held last Saturday night. I
was there from nine o’clock until twelve, which is a sufficient
amount of time one should spend on dancing, and during that entire
three hours. I never once saw anything whieh was not above
criticism. The costumes were all of sufficient length and thickness
and I never saw any undue expos-ure of anatomies. I feel
encour-aged to see that students think of such things and act
accordingly.
!The spiritual emotions of chil-dren should be cultivated at the
same time as their intellectual and physical growth, according to
Dr. I.eon W. Goldrich, director of the Bureau of Child Guidance of
the United Mates Department of Educa ti on.
Communication
11.1i tor The Times: Dear Sir:
Ite your editorial last Tuesday, Libelled "These Pessinistie
Philo-
I wonder if the writer cif that editorial ever considered that
those young intellectuals whol deemed themselves "too clever to
believe in God" were at one time, even as you and merely slightly
dubious about the matter . . . and that they didn’t reach their
conclusions without a searing in-ward struggle . . . and that their
"cleverness" is tnerely a pose to hide the hurt their belief has
given them.
For about nineteen hundred years Religion went its own course,
declared itself "untouch-able," and forbade any question-ing of its
origins or precepts. Then Progress. Science, and In-dustrialism
stepped in and raised some questions that forced think-ing on the
unwilling guardians of
The statement has been made ,
anything that can’t stand the spot-light of Reason doesn’t
de-serve to exist. Under this light. the face of Religion has
showed up heavily encrusted with pow-der and seamed with the lines
and furrows of dissoluteness . . . to some eyes. Other eyes see
there a fine and benignant counten-ance . . . the face of one who
has seen Life and been softened rather than embittered by it.
How we see her face in the spotlight of Reason depends on how we
look at Life.
But I still maintain that if Re-ligion cannot stand that
revealing
Do You Travel?
probably tii, iii..st I haven for birds in this vicinits is
I Paradise Valley. near atorgai
. Here in one day have beet
leounted over sisls different sm.
cies of ft.:Micro i
Everything from great white kiti.s
! to red-headed grossbeaks ant
hummingbirds have been found it
this natural aviary. But that is not the onls attrac-
tion of this wonderful vanes
tucked away amid the hills,
There are little creeks winding in
and out. Green backs with soft
grass and clinging moss, ideal
camping or pienieing spots. If you don’t wish to slop or
take a lunch with you there are many scenic drives through
the
valley, a number of them leading over the mountains to the sea.
And yet, as you pass through this little valley you tire bound to
no-tice its loveliness. and the mem-ory of such a beautiful spot
will linger long with all who see the valley of "beautiful birds."
4--
Even Mahatma Gandhi is re-ceiving medalsand what’s more. he is
the first recipient of thist eertain one. The Comintinity,’ liiirch
of New York awarded
their first bronze 10 dear .L.1 Slahatma for "the oustantling
religious service in the world during 1931."
And to make a goo,’ lob of it.’ Dr John Hones Holtut.s cotn-
CommunicatiGn
Contradicting a statement math
in the Times last Friths 0111
might replyThe Queen conies
as organized did not prove finial,.
eessful. II was not a money-mak
1.1_ scheme, and if it had (if been
olorc Money would have made its
Appelirance.
In order to carry 011 :1 tradi-
tion, (*Veil through a depression,
.ittempls must be made through
s,irious experimentations to keep
the thing alive. The Costume
Ball, in order to become a tradi-
tion. of necessity. must be given
each year.
After all we are being educated
in order that we might apply ac-
quired material Ito a new prole
The Queen Contest as Car-
ried on this year was by no’ Means perfect in every detail, but
after all it was a begin-ning. Profit from experience, be-ing a
good mottonext year’s Qut.en Contest might, if times are improved
as they should be, be carrier! on in an altogether different
fashion. one vehieh will satisfy our would-be critics.
The cooperation of a number of organizations on the campus was
given in such pleasing man-ner as to be deeply appreciated and
further recognized.
As a matter of fact. all she th.nts here are members of one
college. Son Jost. State, why not cooperafe thwart’ the
rimmed.’
tbati Tot," *lair Cu tiviie zit
Ille,I. Ma, Scs..colte F.411.., A....elute Mao,
I! rr. 1
Associate FAiit, st ’.4.11
r’r;,t’lu’rektiL ,Iti, eireisismon Matau,..r
I’i.:;’ Times Of f ice ,,, .1 , . , NI,,,,
Dr. T. W. Margtro’::"!..W"le.:!.
1147.,:h(1.11A....1.7.cis to. ’
Published every
Faculty Advisor
19 N. PS:ndn’S..7.:.
Current Commen s ....intent
be ’ Xi. king" about the demi
passes through Congress. of the old adage -all gilts’. tO Nall"
slightly altered to .11 hail e011ie 10 those %kilo a), tutiaiteif
thei m
sas in, time be...tight Wand m.o.% limn%
1/1.11 11 \VIe.11.1 ’,rum \IN \ nue I.arson I fil(Ja
, for liti %%as indirretIN rc,p, ,,,11)114, tienth. A% stir
dim!" der lo livr h .h. 1,1.;1
millet. eliairman. banded Mrs. welfare of all without being
petty ga%e way. She I. h 1.,,,L
Gandhi s boy a few bouquets in . P - icrIcl,rHe ill tier e....,
...,, IN, following %,ords
____R H. dc.ol %%hen aid re..11, .1 11.1 .: . 1.1,1,111 PIO 1
N,,t1t,
1111,111:11,1arilly and outstanding l’or flit. first time in the
!nom.% hark’. . . .
Hale Vagts, Editor
Peter Pouts
I Ebiturial tiagr rif #tatt Tollrgr Oimes I I 0,,
1.6.1’.114r
notieed with 0 great deaf ..
interest that the San Jose Plas ers are planning to give
"sal,
Cord" this Thursday and nights. and being desirous .,
knowing exactly what tpt. pia) that group would offer to the
students of this college, I read the play last Sunday. At the
outset, I must 111111111 that the plas is a masterpiece of
dramatics. and is worthy of production by such a high class outfit
HS the Son Jose Players, but I do feel that it is a bit "Illattlre"
for young stutlents to see. For the person like my-self, who has
seen anti heartl im-proper performances, and who has inured himself
to the depress-ing influences of such perform-ances, the "Silver
Cord" is an ex-cellent piece of dramatics, but I feel personally
that it is a bit "risque" and slightly demoraliz-ing for the young
student who has not seen too much of life.
As an example of %that I mean, I should like to show you one bit
of the play. Why. at the end of the first act, f:hristina. the
lovely young wife of David announces to a mixed group tif people in
the immediate family that she is go-ing to have a child. Now, I
feel personalist that it is a very beau -I
liful and lovely thing to havol ithildren, and the upper levels
of society such as we f11111 here at college should feel their
respon-sibility in rearing families, but to mention such a delicate
fact on a public stage before a mixed audi-ence seems to me
slightly beyond the bounds of propriety. Thel Players haVe ilielins
of know-I tug how many children might be then Religion has no busi-
religious leader of 111j, ap. /.1 C011elje ID ale aildjoice to
hyar. 111,1, lit.N, hertelf on a gullible a sAint Me order of St.
Frin- productions men’s liartS wen. . 1.3""d" lind’. \I"r
1 1 II lj 11 ’1 ’t 1 t Is I I n tocoiliers r sec"’ 1111 oritiges
!Tossed Hit
things. and am sure that th..... e ant len ng len., s an. o s os
. , is . ell is own fe " are many students even here At this people
begin to examine her simply in the Nailditoc tht 11.11,11,1
lir:1111:1W 11.0k
SInlit.thing On. "lege wh" w"uld I"’ s"nle"" Hild find fault
with her make-up. id Lieitse. Zoreaster, Isaialt..le.as, part in
the -pie st k mein. -la -en - hear ’Lich " ONE Ulm DoEsN’T KNow.
N101Emirocd. MAI or 14.stin "
Agit, I,’ ’
th, These Pessimistic Philosophies ,1111 II ’,I,
"ISeall. keeps :1 1.1Sel’ll
Strangely 1111111 :Mil fair
.\11(1 iildS 11011.40 llOW 111:111 I v. dentine
gthist."
Thr iindrin., or seimpuntiiiwq. hay, !wet) pruacip.,i orten in
the lit,’ ril% years by short-sighted college professors
\\ pased not to consider the effects that
these pssiniisitie philosophies might ha\ e
on Ili, impressionable int nlalities of stu-
dents. who, reading for the first time that
"life is but one dark hour, might take it
upon themselves to put into effect the
thinly veiled comments of these graveyard
philosophers tr.y ending their existences.
The age of the college freshman and
sophomore has been recognized by most
authorities its the most dangerous in the
life of the average human being, for it is
then. as young mentalities arc just begin-
ning to blossom into the light of true rea-soning power, and are
for the first time
comprehending their actual status in life, that a word of
misguidance may result in such dire consequences as this college
has witnessed during the last month.
Into the lives of all college students come
I., Hods u hen we wonder if. "after all. it’s
really worth the struggle.- The more bril-
liant the student. the more acute the reac-
tion seems to lie. Times of diprt ssieti
come and leaxe 1111.ir niarks. and in flit
averagit cases do no lasting damage.
liul men and Wo111111 gia,\\ older. and as
the unsettled period passes Eft. stains
swteter and noir. completi lir elders
gaze into the past and laugh. \\ Oh a bit of
\yonder. al the probh ills \\ hielt in their
youth stirred their souls. They remember
the day the sweetheart married another:
the quarter that they were "rolled" from school for not
studying. and their pleas and their re-entrance as we faced with
these problems. revolving them desperately in our minds today look
back on the days when we carried the neighbors’ fences blocks away
on Ilallowe’en nights, and were taken to jail for hours that we
might reform. We laugh, looking hack at those days. don’t we? ’Then
might not we just
well laugh at our problems of today, knowing that tomorrow they
will be cleared away like wisps of cloud, and that we will then be
faced with new ’worries and joys?
aillectl. 1,. ,,
of the .1.gua shtiiiiie.ns:t in slew-.
, tournament, (mil,
But with the _
"Mr. Cathie, Is. that there a ill L. - connection ,0111, s_..
ente bridge totill.. coils. The loorn..t,
conducted on th, our annual open t for which 1111s N..., ‘1:01.
eath prizes v.ere ever, Mr. C.1111.ierk’al .hust forgotten that
%Ow, Sidney Lenz in r. ..nt ment in New lort. tt!.. openly admitted
a s1.1. considerable size 111.11IC
Better look out. Hs.
world will be saying! "I,
Culbertson plasm.: co bridge, or is he playing eo
bridge,"
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193’2
Kappa Pi, State Sorority, Finishes l’au Delta Phi Is Memorial To
Dr. Henry Meade Bland Is Successful Rush Week With Formal Tea, Host
To Alumni at Penned By Dr. Holliday One Year After Buffet Supper
and a Formal Dinner Evening Gathering
the Death of the Beloved Poet-Laureate . _ HT (i) EDS AltE
ei.EDGED Vocal Students Appear . ,, is, , 11,N I PON 11E1111
-1110N
DINNER Ill a public Reci,,,,i ’,Et’ 1, SER% El/ RY ’1111 Sappho
Society Fetes AT PREYERENCE
Iul I I UNARY EXPERTS Rushees Last Week OE MEMORIAL
’ABRAM
OE GROt P
PAGE THREE
flie first affair of Phi Kappa
rush season was it formal
shot ii1 the honw of Miss’
len 14.1taniels in Willow Glen.
r Ihe home of Miss Addle
rts in Santa Clara, buffet
per V.111 111j0 01.. Recitations
dancing I.) Miss Roberts’
er pupils afforded enturtain-
t for the evening. A formal
r the San Jose Country
.hnt.
ord.., 1 (11 It La Torre
Appearing in a vocal rt.. Oat ca. _ . .. 1..pitho st.riet of
lo.,,ali .111,..1. lirely pliasi,ed. to ilii imiliciire, Ille
liglil, "f Ihe liOsli, lower Slate college entertained at a se-I we
twilit nthiniiiii.nts. ina to the adsmiceil ’,111.1,111, td. Ilit.
V,,- l’’’’."’ne’l IwiI41.11 Il."’"gl. II"’ /it, a delightful
parties during, honor the past, but I,. iIISPire ale 1.1"111 ;IS .1
all bull’i I’lli 1.1,11’s I r"I d’I""in".1’ 1....1...’ 11.. Wall’
ri.., r, , ..,,,, .. , ; ’1114. rushing season villich has just
future. We gather relics and lion id Miss Mmtrin,. .1 timps,,ii.
ii., iii,ii,ii.’:iy.."";iL.1,’’’:."...."’’.’,1,.,1,:’ 1,,.,.,1
onnith.iol. on renitiN.i Al,o. iia mentoes and dedicate shrines
added noire laiii..1. in Hien, ,ii. iii.rs kis. ....’..., " ’
.’7’."’’’ ’.. .. ,, .. ,i.i.h. h.ii iit iii, lin. ,,i. s., Girl
posterity may be urged 1 i [max mktii. .xisait i o, a i read., good
reputation. to 1.4 t ler thought and nobler lifD Imo students.
raiMIN and’ Miss Barbara Waller on The AI,- , irdiaeli.s pail,
b.,.teiribme,...11.41iiii. gathered to make and re- 1,. cd W..
PreServe Iki, hnIne a U 1111,Ill 11.111Ill’ell members of thr
Shrkespeare. thy cottage or a ga,i three numbers, the lastl.in"’k’’
a’alluaillIall.’"- Enl’alain- facult, as mill as the rushee, il
Burns. the Bilile of a fititenberg, "liopak." by Nlotissorgski,
p,1. I "1’1’1 "l.’ i’ll"sPer’’’’l will’ I"- the sorority. In Ilie
reeei,ing the dust or a Washington, not haps the most pleasing h.
the au- tn.". and several ilonorlaln 11Ilcx-His 0,.. diiii.
.,.i.i.’ lions ;Meeting Ihe future plans of
line WV,.. III.’ ..11k.TS a the ,., .- . OW Of idle curiosity,
but in order the week which bon- dienre elY, the Misses Marie
Delitias.1 that men in far distant days tirty
the 11,,leS Margaret Schnerr,i -in ihe Time ,,r lima," lanced.
1.,- Reid,. thy organization were considered. (4.i.iiidini.
Christmas. tit.,tittine , slrive to emulate the work that mall, and
a Schumann compost. Too premature for general ilis- s: ; 1.. 1 1 i
norc Altairts, Kathryne Epp,,
lion, "Ich tirolle Night." eussion. the plans promise t he
..w"."1.". .iede Butler, Dorothy these immortal dead carried on
in
tvn Williams. Gertrude Km- Turner and Alarjorie Crosby. and’
their day. Traditions are of value of extreme interest to all inen
t tierbeat Miller, bass. sang with oterothy Jessop, Georgia
Ila-nob-worth, interpretation "Langi
a’"" Mrs. William Walsh and only in that they give courage to
students, as well as to the college r and Beth Pierson. as a
whole.
Mrs. \Vitali’ Richardson. Miss lb,. future. Faciiits members
present at the del taro Rene." by Seerhi; Helen Inininick and Mrs.
Jay El -
Tau Delta Phi, as the oldest So tooday we are gathered to sirs
,,:yre Miss Meta Goldsmith. "Windinting." by Erans; and men’s honor
organization 011 the der poured.
, 14.ni,a Fisher, Miss Gail "Dear 91e, Ye Winds and Waves," On
Wednesday evening, April dedicate to those of our genera -
campus, has passed through an lion and to thme who shall come
.ker and :Miss Luella FlayrS. by Handel. . interesting history.
during the past Et. Miss Elizabeth Knorpp enter-
Th"t.th.e members Or PH Alice Dixon, statrano, pleaseti after us
the relies of one who
seventeen years. Started on u hinted for the society at the beau
-
pan Pi who were Present the attilienee v,.ttli the numbers,
tiful home of her parents in (den .1 hese volumes, these papers.
SIrI/Ve hCal’Illy in a good cause.
siteill scale (first broached as ;in i greet the guests Wflre
1.1.,..,1. I.,,,t, 1 Nri,m,or, CIIII IlriVe. COrlillge laM(Ille1S
lif Milit.S I9orothy Mach’. 1,, Nlassaferral.,.. "tlit Liner
l’ri-
idea under a tree in Alum Hoek inm,..n., .,,, in.,,,,,,,nted the
guests din. in itwnim.ives; th,se pictures, may be of no great
ilrle Melon.% Donna Bridges., 1 , 11111, ;11.1. lo% (.1’1,4;
111111 ..11 . . ,. .. ’ SI/1,1k W1111 the voice of Power lo but
they Park, it has continued to rise
:inn expand until ;it Ilie present Tv Lon taroth me Bulk
,11.,111., Wind.- 1,, l’alt-Smilh. were Miss Estelle lioisholt,
Mrs. ii, I. today alai If . N-,,,i or to-to.tnery. Dorothy
Cockrell. lime ils membership numbers .tp- c. it. mai. me,. snennin
wil,..n. ii,,,,..,,,, ti, du ,i, iiii... mid, iiiii_
uth Sherburne. Marion tia..ev., group 11, songs willea were
suite,. , ii, ii widriiiiir id,:dii hi,sti ,i.i.i.t. ...iiiaiii
wiiish. ll 1 1:1"11’; 11"n".1.L. t,""l% "ve al 1"."’""ii.IV
thirt"1"’ ""’". li Miss Nlarjorie Wiley and Nirs. strive to keep
alive among man -
online Dortilterger. Ruth San+, mine e.eellentl, lo his voice.
i.ii iiii. ii,.., id. iiii. 1.iiir,d, iii* "In Ellen IlancY.
Eleanor Shen,. 1 t tin "prtferenye night" a formal brut
expression.
kind Ihe gift of artistic and beau-
tlE,h1,1,. Appleby, Jean Byers, Vic., w,, ..,,,..n.i.ln.n.,. 1,
iti.:,iinn,. oe ’’’’’’’’’I’’ in’ ""kl""ding "n1"1" Frida, night for
during the past .
nil lirt-,.... Mildred Iturtner, g:o.,. , lo...,. , ob..,
mimiwrs. ,,,,o.
Uth (;ilhe". ’Mil"’ II"ri’l"Y’ tierald Erwin. tenor, alsii gave
den McDaniel. Mildred George. f..in. ,,,,...., nin..
i.,,iii.i.i,iii,. hirmet poinerov. Dor, 011 v ...1....... 1,,
A...,,... pen, in,
woril. licitrire Konrad. 1.’" quo, ploasiii. .
By DB. 1-11i1. HOLLIDAY
six months the fraternil, Ihts . ’finer v’’’’’ ield al the
1.olonia i..iii. iid, man did indeed iiii.
eompletel, renovated its -Sam- house tat 1,trst. avenue. Corsage
deiiviii, ii, iiii iiii, very thing. Ins
turn.- II., modernistic flnidiiiig, limuotiets of reit l’OSCS.
III,. soror- writings ina, not !war the severe :mil furnishings
would do credit 1 11" \’’.1. "H. given enci’ l’ule’l. lest of the
eritical divining -rod:
1.. all ..l.1/I’Lll’ chili room. Item’ l’’’’llit nalnl’ers
Present wt.." scholarship ma, not have been ...
Ahrop. Nina o s. i , .1. til. resting. and entertainment 1., ’i
. . either brilliant or K0(0111141. 111-11
(T. t’irginia Williams. llrace kept indict" en, ia Me
art-put:Ilion , ’re """li; t," All..ik ""..mb,"s’ .e."’". .,-Itril
\11.- ’ ’11\ss.:.11.1.1errilii’,..i..h.T li. ’int"’ "is* this one
thing he ilid:Iie Harriette Ilia rin,tiiii. ,liorittl,
0,. jean ii,,,. 1,nis Hip. Hint, with iii.i. sin,iii.., 4 r,ffir
,,,n,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,i .-;.,,, ..,T is rurnistieti ’ " 1 l’ini "
.1" sun aroused in hundreds. perhaps in I I" I"’1"11"1. ‘0""g wmnen
wl"’ thousands, such an interest. such rid, ii.d,i,rts, unit
Atari,,,,. .. \ii,,,i. iini.iiiiiiniiii.. 1, \ ,,ii.ii.,:ii.’ for
the use or all 1 ail 1)ella Phi’
Well. weer idedgcd 1" S"14)11° af tl"’ a desire. such a lore for
niMilit, 1111’ 1...1o1,11111111, S11111,11.11111. .
1, oil weeks Tat’ "f ’a’"s"n wi’re lin’ 4,1 poetic expression as
shall \sill Ims, studying NII.’"" li°11.twe.IL 1,)’’rfttlEY Prove
lasting Mflutmet thriatal, tl., 1..,111.- 1,, 1., the , 111,11141’.
F.111114. Fleming. Frances
f 11..10,1 1.11111i. Jane Nleads. art. on. iiiii
"’" ""aa. ’’""I ii"."11" Ni"r. those \silos’. ram, _
This EstablishmPnt 1,, a
JU pporter
State College limes It is Recommended kr Student Petronagy
i his is et iihrdrifirtipliir rept folitirl (tf
A Sign of the Times Placards similar to this Iri,e been
distrib-
uted 10 111liSe Merril:110s III Sall Jose who
value student patronage highIN enough to
advertise in the Slate College T Imes.
Students will find il 1,, their advantage to
trade with these establishments. for they
have indicated a special desire to serve
student trade.
Go Where You’re Wanted Look in the windows for
Signs of the Times
1111 it i has !will laatli .1%.1,11L. S0111111111:4 111(111.U:11
IluIll-4. 1111. Who tillall
"r! Art Exhibit Will ;11111., Illt. 41\ 11.,, 1111’11 k, I.. .11
no. quarter.
Elle culminate, of last 1 . %, toreting rs t!.. set-, in, of
rl II, the h al. nil,’s I I". 11 "f 4.\111111111,’ ",f all, P.M
loll, of
flirt mtist 1.4,’ Arl building. on April
1,m1 AsillemY Mel md ,1,-* I ill miser, "I I.-- "
,.f and portfolios on
’,bases of art \Oral, should Ite of great interest to stu-dents.
The exhibit w ill be open
’Ilitirsda,. 28th. from 1!-.1111 to :ow. and on Fritla fr.,
Mato 5:110. TYPEWRITERS 1;1 \ I I. 1:F1’ 11Z1’.1.
lf
)1tuNA 1;1 MINGTON NDElt\’00D
Portable Typewriters
vpweriters from S20 to $60
Terms as low as SI.S0 per eek
Office Store Equipment Co. E. E. lit !..11 It
Telephone Ballard titi20
71-79 E. San Fernando
San Jose, Colif.
Be Hcld This Week
Order YOUR La Torre
Kinds of
Coffee Cakes And some of the very
best are only a nickel
apiVet just right for
a mid-afternoon snack.
Meyer’s Chatterton Bakery
221-213 S. Second Opposite W CA
motaritt gromy.
.1,%.,1,41 ..141,.II14t 11,1 All.
I ,1
,.r
Pre-Theological Group Will Meet on Thursday
There will be a meeting of the Pre -Theological group Thursday
noon in room 1 of the II Wile -
Making building. This group in-cludes all students who are plan
ning on or interested in religious or social service work of any
kind. Speakers, who are ac-
quainted with the situations which are of interest to the grotIP
will appear from time to lime to discuss the various fields of
reli-
I . gious work with the students. 1 Two weeks ago Rev. Gould
of
Ithe Cemgregatnonnl Church in San Jose met with the groin)
in
. the absenee of Rev. Gardner of Burlingame who v.ill meet with
the group this Thursday. These
’meetings are open to any student interested in coming.
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PAGE FOUR STATE COLLEGE TIMES, WEDNESDAY. Al’WI. 111:L!
Spartan Baseball Volleyball League Opens Team Adds Another
Afternoon
on Thursday
Scalp To Its Bek
Dachi, cf Gi!bride, 31) Char!done, ss Coveitini, 21) Eel Mee. rf
Crown, c
Bch, lb G. Cocconi. If B. Griffen. I)
Reed. c DeSidle. 3Io Bishop, 21) Thurber, 21) DeFraga, 31)
Gates. lb Hurst. rf Pura. If Casaleggio, ef Langtagne, Hardiman. lb
Simnni. p Cy DeSelle, If Russell, p
The Intro-mural volleyboll tournament will swing into ac-t
OLLEGE SW Ali NI ONTAINS, lion on Thursday. April 28 at EARLY LEAD
sl-l’ER 14:30 m h fi f DOVELE PLAY
The Spartans added another game to their rapidly growing string
of victories by casils knocking over the San ’Mateo High team
Saturdits. al the Sivirtan field. The final score was Into 1.
The Spartans stepped into the lead in the second inning by
scoring two runs on doubles by Pura and langlagne, and a single by
Hardiman. Five more runs were added to the score in the third
inning on combinations of walks, errors. and hits, one a homer by
Hardiman.
Lee Russell easily held the vis itors to two hits in the four
inn-ings he twirled. DeSelle and Sirnoni alternated the rest of the
game in the pitching box.
The Score
San Jose State (10) AB 2 4 1 3 0 1 4 2 5 4 4 1 1 2
0 1 1 0 0 1
2
n. 1411 e CO our , game, » ill lie played.
Rules and Regulation. Time of Games
I:30 ie. in., beginning Thursday, April 28, Mid ending Thursday.
Nlay EL
including rubber-soied Ames. help make the league a success.
called on Vin O’Donnell. Ile seure 74’"’ t" The
Six men, with complete outfit. operation of the. teams entered
to nip eine tu
was closer than antieipat shall be reatlY 10 PIIIY within Team
captains are asked to have promptly flipped a pass over the
0 11 line to Carl Britschki and WaS marked by the 1 .1 .1
Annual Roundup Held at FS F Sport Spray the Santa Clara
By ESSIE
The Mira -neural volleybal
league gets under way Thursday
onernoon at 4:30. with tin, Ea_ Santa Clara University’
student,
an rancisco University Defeats Nevada in
Annual Track Me
minutes of game time: failure re-sults in forfeiture.
Officials One substitute Or affiliated per-
son front eatli team shall :eel as an official upon the
opponents’ sitle of the court; keeping score, acting as linesman,
and calling fouls of play at the net, etc.
Playing Rules l’he official U. S. V. IL A. rules
will hold for all games. A simplified set of rules will be
posted on the bulletin board in the Men’s Gym.
Two games out of three consti-tute a match.
The winner will he delerinintd upon a jereentage basis.
COW! IKnijilleerii VS. Faculty. t’ourt 9Filipino vs. I. I). K. 1
Court 3Natural Science vs. 1 1,
l’hy. Ed. Nlajurs. 2 1
Schedule Thursday, Sprit 2., 4:30 p. m. it
0 0 0
Totals 34 10 7
San Mateo Hi (1) All It
4 0 2 II
2 0
4 0 I 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 4 3 3
o 0 1 1
Total 31 1 5 Summary.: 2 b. h., Pura, Casa-
Itggio. Langatgne, Hurst: 3 b. ILE. DtSelle, Crown. Home
runsIlariliman. Credit vittory to Itus
Thursday, Slay 12, 4:30 p. m. ,..11.
Court I Engineers vs. Print Shop.
Track Meet for the Court 2Taii li..Itti Phi ss. Sei-ence.
Week-end Cancelled court ,s. phy. Court 4--I. D. K. ss.
Faculty.
Court 4Print Shop vs. Tau Delta Phi.
Tuesday, May 3, 4:30 p. m. Court 1Enginetrs vs. I. D. K. Court
2Faculty Phy. F:d.
’Majors. Court 3Filipino Vs. Tau Delta
Phi. Court 4Science vs. Print Shop.
Thursday. May 5. 4:30 p. m. Court IEngineers vs. l’hy.
F.ds. court 2I. I). K. vs. Tall Della
Phi. Court 3--Faeillty y s. Print Shop Couri 4Filipino vs.
Science.
Tuesday, May 10, 4:30 p. m. Court IEnginers vs. Tau Del-
ta Phi. Court 2Phy. Ed. Majors vs
Print Shop. Court 3-1. D. K. vs. Science. Court 4Facully vs.
Filipino.
Tuesday. May 17, 1:30 p. m. ti .4; and field! , Court 1Engineer,
Scienve. Se’en ""I" TVI 11,eI’ wen’ t
tiled with San Francis,. State Court 2Print Shop s,. Filipino
Ies91 1" ’,el tile bia,t "fr Ho :0
fm. the romin4:, T,, pri, me., for the purpose. of aiding Phi.
,cienti,l, I.. record it.
Saturday afternoon has been deft -I Court 4-111). Nlajor, ss The
11111Tose. howe%cr. nitely called off.
I. I). K. 1,, dislodge. 1.25ioilei hint. of lime-Although Coach
!flesh has betn
Thursday. May 19, 4:31) p. m. stone, a sear’s supply. working
hard to secure suitable . . . competition for his traeksters at
:
Lourt 2Faculty vs. Science. thi present time of writing they
Court 3-1. I). K. vs. Print Shop
WilhOlill a meet. Court 4Tuu Delta Phi vs. Illesh is
particularly anxious to
Phy. Eti. Majors. schedule a meet. as the Far Western Conference
meet in Sac- /*"e munttgers "f the vart"us
teams can hare atcess to this ramento is but a week distant,
schedule at the P. E. office or and he feels that the boys need
,
nias take a topy from the some activie competition along ’,;"teY
- as The schedule, results and with their daily workouts. He’
standings of the teams will ap-promises to have some aggrega-mew
in the Times each week. lion here for either Friday or’
Saturday afternoon. Sylvia Thompson, veho at 27 is Entreesi
the author of three popular nov-Nobody with character is vul-
els and the mother of Ise() chit-
gar.A. A. Milne. :elren, believes that novelists can- College
Inn I not be good in their profession if I 95 E. San Antonio St.
!they are. too happy and contented. it +
partment. has return...1 lomat!, , Freellolit, N. J.- 1:, cause
New: his classes following it Slight ill ., ’JerStity has no statt
univtrsity.1
it)hhouacgUit the squad would fini to
’ private institution with state aid. for several days
i thee than Bulger,. which et a ness that confined litit, t, h
h
Ben Ealtnan’s 1480 and 4411-t aril more than *2.0(10.0110 in
Nattiest. Bite lo his enfor,. ,1 :.;.se:e:::
records ha,..., been fttritiati,N tii. imii contributions
intended for a , baseball team, which is ein,,h’,.1
(Toted by the Plicate. Athicii. .,. .."1". uniyer%itN have been
lost, by N1r. Crawford. ,i a, h.retst 1,
tt...,tn, a,, offleititt. It ,t di in, aecoreling 1,, Albert J.
Dear Je.. forego practice until hi, relarf
no,,. ooto, a Ione ,,o,i ,.,.,1 imn. president of the. league
for a free
before they are .., , rpt..I worlirs record..
for the team. and. who knows. fluence the larger instiltduen.
permit, ..tinti" was gathering Moral "And a little eliffil shi’ll
ideas. The popularity of spring
" %hem,. has been Petoed IlY lead them." colleges, and Fian Jose
State. would
Tlie Far Western track meet is welcome the opportunits to ap
approaching and Coach Blesh working his cohorts up to a point
plated her football lo pres-
enl and future. vvhere he thinks and knows that the will come
back from Sacra -1
crowd of over 3000 enthusiastic
spectators.
The customers wtre treated to
three hours and a half eif thrilling keno. Nev. ’lin.
majors ha, a great deal to- griffion stunts, inelteling a foot-
S. F. defeated 11.,
ward promoting intra-mural ball game belay, n the Greens Nevada
Brack and ti, hi sports, and !hes IteSeree the co- and the Blues.
The
battle was dual meet here last "1’4 sawn,
Filipino Club, last year’s winners.
opposing the I. I). K., the Natural
Science versus Phy. Ed. Majors,
and the Print Shop trying to beat
the Tau Delta PM. The l’hy. Ed.
nitteees ineetig the, Fatitity, ti. held their third annual
Bronco
’Round-up last Saturday before a "% ADA Sl’HINTER TO BE
oPlorwei
FOR SA IA vii).
their complete leam al lhe desig- g
nated court on Blew a is. 141144 , Other stunts of the
roundup
ciable exhibition of high diving lance and touch kicking.
receiv-Coaeh Walker gave an apprerere punt demonstrations, dis-
at the Costume Ball last Saturday, ing and returning of punts,
and
night. Ile demonstrated some of finally the supple hips
sprints.
the difficult dives with complete, George Fuller was the
outstand-
ease and showed perfect form and, ing performer of the day,
with
control. Gil Dowd a close second.
SIM Jose High School has coach. was one of the several "Dud"
DeGrout, Stale football
started Spring football practice gridiron mentors present at
thet with 200 men expected in the festivities. A similar spring
re-,
turn("1/. Wall San Jom’ Slate be- view of tolent here at Stale
would ing !other closely situated In this do much to stimulate an
interest school the environment should in-
mento with the conference title trophy still in State’s
possession., l’he field men have improved to such an extent that
Coach Mesh
New Jersey Loses Large Endowments
Don’s distance. %lac V.110 two firsts and a tie foe secuksti
high honors.
The oustanding of the day were in the Nard WhOSe tint, %lc arid
Kleckner lti the sit whose distance mas 46 fee ins. Dobbs tied for
first pike the 880, and won no, two mile in fairly b Seott was also
a double wi by taking the and 220 dashes.
This meet is of iiilerrst in Ilial the perform.mre in the 100
will prol,ahlt rause Slate sprinters li, sh p out Fair Vestern
Conk?, lire tet ahead of him.
Walter Crawford Is Back To His a
\\ Alter CraWroCii. f
the Men’s Physical I’ducatiee is now figuring on a few extra ’
points in some merits where he
state 11111SersitN.
That iiiiittillit, lic said. has been git en to a state
institution, only
111111 that litiluers is a private
Michigan Dynamiting moth.. Records in Washington
Trustees Order Search of College Operations
Order YOUR La Torre
Every joy is gain And gain is pain, !emcee!.
small. It -hit Browning.
ToNIGH I’s srEt vl Home Cooked Four-Course
Chicken Fricassee Full Dinner-
11 ir 011ter 50c
Nn.1,1,ii,itie. 1..11 in 1.1111.1, tiere
MI in a tpiarry here. a faint ret. ocil of the esplosion ss as
obtained on the se isinograph George--1.n
Nva,thingion. tlistlince crass 4..1111.
trs licIssccil the ’Asti ’mints is 73:i
: The board of trii,te,-, of Howard Univer,ity. Negro
institution liere for tiered ail into llic
and operation of the miles. as the result of a
nuoc.ricitt begun about a year :Igo tit .aist lir. Nlordeeiii
Jeilmson. the tirst Negro tirt-sitlent of flit. ’mit erilt . Ile
was eliargetl hating made a stleeell praisiriLi certain group,. of
Negroes with
tendenries.
Mother’s Day SUNDAY, MAY NTH
1 oil ran order flowers
from us and have ’lir,
,lelivereil fresh
.1.wy in any city s,,,. ,
NAVLETS 20-22 E. san 1 ernando
Ballard 126
sti
Order I’M I Torre
Pencils? Thmisamis fol //I
find la ihrifiy
[’riled, \sit!) outdo,
1,-11,.»
Felis ors
-Wl""4"1." Iti in. long,
f,,r
2 for ;t
I dot
Ilt
Fountain Pens Special. s I au
Tht best 11,,11.,, I Jost., Nmill
. . . and i..1 knots II
Dance Programs ’.. ’hive loth ,,f nett
1, .is in lialice ».1 tt, .1
MELV1 ROM I & I -10F0.; ARTH
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