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joe, Cal. Subs. Rate, $1.00 Per Quarter t#att 31nor Tolirgr Ointrs Like To Work On The Student Affairs, See Elmer Stoll t11.111 I 1.\’ . . ! I I P -1,11 . \ I \11 I P \ ur oho’ 1 La Torre Sales Campaign st 71notwDaBnacil Te toba Gillis Will Soon Conduct Will Begin Next Monday Game On Saturday Safes er Harry Jennings Eare des Installment ,n Schedule Theme Employed and Makeup; Same On 12 ;hail twer. and - 1110:1, r . erlitirrhip ta lit. past quarter, with tednic him during the r- the La Torre is pro - that, in all probab Mutation by the mid- tn the Pacific Coast in rlook makeup, Rhorles most attractive color , oaie blue, silver and rnistic effects in photo. a:fling, and the usual .minated as far as pos- .n unusually large de - great value, Jennings ’ranee sale of La Torre installment plan rri Irit Will Ilot t Jennina, expert.: to rnent draon to*nit 1111: amount to be parI oill for the Mille f three dollars. which on Earl Roberts Elected Head of Campus Hike Club at Recent Meet _ RADIO CLUB SENDS TO EMT Q. S. O. WITH VERY GOOD RESULTS Tryouts for Hedda Gabler MISS JENKS TELLS OF VERSE CHOIR TRIP IN NORTHWESTERN U.S. By Catherine Woods ,:. r- Irtfihing Il.tr,- r a Siskiyus, stains. J 1,1 - members, delapidatial ramrlition after "la t be al- otren car in the rlrivina rain for a and tin , la !aniline. , n ilin rooil r, i. oi the hunrlred mile,. serenading the girk, and ! , . k t 1 In:Thence of Dr. : ... 1 otampedina the Bohemia cafe Po ..- ..I. ,,,,, ,,, ,,,. ,r,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,, m,,, mat, ine nann,,,, in i ;iv... b,..;ted by ’, were only a lee Ili the printable thin2- ad- - t::, ., n. t r ’I, , onitfin tion rf a 1, a rl.ina out some t that the fourteen members of the .,: Elnier tstoll 1.1 ,. ,,, . ,,,,,,, were unumal tau 1, r !It. .1 It., ’They ex -1 Jose Verse Choir experienced on the too set ured and :la t .’ i,, ,,,,,. ere,ted pert a lag t too.’ , i at’ r the aame dan.: weeks tour f the Pacific North Count- drmina th. 1 0, r : r n, the fall guar- cers and oth, r. , 11., , -:,. later for the I rivn last quarter. ter and chrian, e von 1 dam e ont. jun, lai.lop is in charge -lio ptil knosl-, a month aao tot!. The Imildn a i ,n to, I of the lialltin, ahd ,i1, r inimical ar- we oere in" Nibs Jenks twain; tl "’"n" raneemon:- reminist nice. the small, r ..fi. ! a .. The rran,mitter SII there’s a i.: ,..:Iirla ("ming up -Wirer, ..,e appeared before that i , T r ailll rel. i,, r a: a ; material, anrl ’,tam:11,J 1-:- l 7, .1 he the wanw, Ile ’Midi tolony at 1.indont" K,,n, i, the larg r a mt.i.tina mom V, .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, toith Nitta,. .1 . r I il.., and Athens Addirott Do, on, his et..es dream n , , . i ti e the re. ollt t Pon of the quain ! alt-ide f CI" \ ’’’ r l I (hoot oiler,. the platform I, ,,,,,i,,w. red or th, , 11 I, it nurre could large tl.,.11,11 for t.’N’etry one I -,,,it, lo Int.,. , _ the ; ’n tr, an’t ta, ’’!’ Seniors Will Vote On Class President n’t that Iten-on D:rector Will Select Seven Characters From Those Who Try Out Friday Will Be Produced February Twenty-seven to March First. Inclusive anti Mirth I in,’ . tor thn prothotion of ; r ,b , "1114(111 Gal,ler- by the 10- derairtInchr. Tr.outs for it ill be held in the Little The- 1-ralat., January 12 from four 1.,, k. -,1, tiny lierlda Gabler for pro- ; diret tor Hugh Gillis has taken t orat r’s play that has not been given sari Jose State Tearher’s College lie or -ince "Doll’s HIll151," Ili several ar. 31.:11. Those who know "’Lerida t ;aid, r- are aware of the poignant dra- , t that enacted in the lives of Herida ,I her frienrl, Mrs. Elvestead. There line chance of good rhararter in- rpriation in the parts. Judae Brack is the halal:Cc friend ,-f ’Ferman family, and it is !hr. tali atth,n, that the dranht is r It .1 td !mai( rlimax. The routine oni :’ George l’Nman Ira- al tht mt in the motiatrot, t, r al Your.: Eder 1..1, r r at During Orientation , .1- Th. . ,i, II, i’ r 1....0- - ..I ,ine ot ,1;, . . r.. n , . Allnt .1’ . t, the ......,.,n t.. ,i,!in. ii 1,,, t .ri.- that 1:4’"ki"’ hht!’ ’’’ ’Ill1. 1-"mlii"" "1 "ria,.. traan’t it a -art.., o hen tht are hoti, a ,r ., rloar t la -aide-. Ind ihrehall and Carl whole hum h or u.: %sent to th it Bolo m most-tarn! ... arl. 1,,It’ll On ilIC I rin-tifir, rot IIII i orn.,_: Ir.,. .il. I, K. n.,,,. it id.,,, .,, Palmer are InInnin.. tor el...on ior pry- : .a talc?.. Kennnth hot, 1--. renitinhurinl: ,!rirrri,it .1al ill, nt. oli tht :"..111..r I 1:1. this quarter some of the thine:, that happened there. I tpan. south .km rt, a. .A.,traha, Can vt, the., se.,,n ,arti ,rtll tor t ’,client :, and Mr PhitintI’"’ 1-1H’’’’’ I he re ’Air. Threfiall ha- toen hrestd,nt durMa Mi.. j,k, 1,14. 1111 3 rarnin, 1.111:l’r ., r,. , .,,:.! ,..i,, 1,,!,,,,, r : I.., .. 1,,. ,,,,,, so., .,,,, _.:,, . K,.n_ _int, r, relation and :Wm., 1)Lie to the n’no! n’Intlocr ol in ..1,1, i. !’n .1-t. Mr. I ’,,, prn- mi...h’ ..,, h .!,1 ol -ona cae. _,, ,,,,,, ,,., ,,,:. ,,, . , , .1. arli irpartrnutil. will N. he"rI Pre-Medicals Meet Ilikina Club soiwa. isinter after mert Today At Five For ...I’ll Mr 1. A Rol, Election of Officers r Muriel Hood Chosen New Mail Chairman Dr Burroughs , . Poetry to ’Y’ Ir r ; a. r. l’inatori-. re id the "Testamitnt ot Llrittain, the poetry oi lrataaion, and iimitar works. , Jet ry Slavich Guest Of Half Hour Friday Ail tea cred,1 I n ,raiy ni.;,.. , Proval as teechiiit iandolites. should file pplicetti.ns et the Personnel Ottice, R.001 106 I tr, I Ant. o. ttio Thi includes all trensfer end graduate tusleats who re work- ing for teaching eredeatials here. t’ I,! \ o Vistriii, .1 \Vouldn’t it be trrrilde II the pre-, nt . 1: r I, ., . t.. the th, alon, to itS !ant, tit to t. . 111 at:dents t: 2 :ire gni to ’urn out tor r 1,1,14/11. Harry Jennings, Sales Manager For La Torre, A.W.S. Meeting Held Returns After Irness On Thursday; Fresh Dinner Plans Made rc !Pi I l/DA1 i t) p. to All students transferring from Ss . Jose Junior College to San Jos.. Teachers College, who have not a:ready taken thme tests, will be expected to take them at that tune. A fee of $1.50 will be harged, which my be paid in ROOM 2 on January 11 between the hour. of 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. r !I rr , per a t Announces niur Meet Today .an,i’ al tart :lo ralling r ional ,firs or the tear nr. saortli11, the 11, Presirlent, has alread. KIJI1115,1 non.’ program, the detail- t disclosed latir. 4.1* 4

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jo�e, Cal.

Subs. Rate, $1.00

Per Quarter

t#att 31nor

Tolirgr Ointrs Like To Work On

The Student Affairs, See Elmer Stoll

t11.111 � I ���1.\’ � . . ! I I P -1,11 . \ I \11 I P \ ur oho’ 1

La Torre Sales Campaign st 71notwD aBnacil Te tob a Gillis Will Soon Conduct Will Begin Next Monday Game On Saturday

Safes er Harry Jennings Eare des Installment

,n Schedule

Theme Employed and Makeup;

Same On 12

;hail twer. and

- 1110:1, r

. erlitirrhip ta �lit. past quarter, with

� tednic him during the r- the La Torre is pro -

that, in all probab Mutation by the mid-

� t�n the Pacific Coast in �rlo�ok makeup, Rhorles most attractive color

, oaie blue, silver and rnistic effects in photo.

a:fling, and the usual .minated as far as pos-

.n unusually large de -great value, Jennings

’ranee sale of La Torre installment plan rri

Irit Will Ilot t��� Jennina, expert.: to

rnent draon to*nit 1111: amount to be par�I

oill for the Mille

��f three dollars. which on

Earl Roberts Elected Head of Campus Hike Club at Recent Meet

_

RADIO CLUB SENDS TO EMT Q. S. O. WITH VERY GOOD RESULTS

Tryouts for Hedda Gabler MISS JENKS TELLS OF

VERSE CHOIR TRIP IN NORTHWESTERN U.S.

By Catherine Woods

,�:. r- Irtfihing Il.tr,- � � �r�� a� Siskiyus, stains. J� 1,1 -

members, delapidatial ramrlition after

"la � t�� be al- otren car in the rlrivina rain for a and tin , la !aniline.

� , n ilin ro�oil r, i. oi the hunrlred mile,. serenading the girk, and

! , . � k t ’ 1 In:Thence of Dr. : ... 1 otampedina the Bohemia cafe� Po ..-

..I. ,,,,, ,,, ,,,.� ,r,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,, m,,, mat, ine nann���,,,, in i ;iv... b,..;ted by ’, were only a le�e Ili the printable thin2-

ad- - t::, ., n. t r ’I, , onitfin tion r�f a 1,� a rl.ina out some t that the fourteen members of the �.,:� Elnier tstoll 1.1

,. � ,,, . �,,,,,,,� were unumal tau 1, r !It. .1 It., ’They ex -1 Jose Verse Choir experienced on the too

set ured and :la t .’ i�,, ,,��,,,. ere,ted � pert a lag t too.’ , i at’� r the aame dan.: weeks tour ��f the Pacific North Count-

drmina th.� 1 0�, r : r� n, the fall guar- cers and oth, r. , 11., , -:,. later for the I rivn last quarter.

ter and chrian, � � e �von 1 dam e ont�. jun, lai.lop is in charge -lio ptil knosl-, a month aao tot!.

The Imildn� � a ’� i ,n to, ’ I of the lialltin, ahd ,i1, r inimical ar- we o�ere in�" Nibs Jenks twain; tl���

"’"n"� raneemon:- reminist nice. the small, r ..fi. ! a .. The rran,mitter

SII there’s a i.: ,..:Iirla ("ming up -Wirer, ..,e appeared before that i , T

r ailll rel. i,, r a: a ; ’ material, anrl ’,tam:11,J 1-:�-� �l 7, .1 he the wanw, Ile ’Midi tolony at 1.indont" K,,n, � i,

the larg� r � a mt.i.tina mom V, ’ .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, toith Nitta,. .1 . r I il.., and Athens ’

Addirott Do, on, his et..es dream n

, , . i ti e the re. ollt t Pon of the quain� ! �alt-ide �f CI" ’ \ ’’’ r l I (hoot oiler,. the platform I, ��� ,,,,,i,,w. red or th, , 11 I, it nurre could ’

large tl.,.11,11 for t.’N’etry one I

-,,,it, lo� Int.,. , _

the ; ’��n �

tr, an’t ta,

’’!’ Seniors Will Vote On Class President

n’t that Iten-on

D:rector Will Select Seven Characters From Those Who Try Out Friday

Will Be Produced February Twenty-seven to March

First. Inclusive

anti Mirth I in,’

. tor thn prothotion of ; r �����,b , "1114(111 Gal,ler- by the

10- derairtInchr. Tr.outs for it ill be held in the Little The-

1-ralat., January 12 from four � 1.,, k.

-,1,�� tiny lierlda Gabler for pro-; diret tor Hugh Gillis has taken

�t orat r’s play that has not been given sari Jose State Tearher’s College lie�

or -ince "Doll’s HIll151," Ili several ar. 31.:11. Those who know "’Lerida

t ;aid, r- are aware of the poignant dra-, t that enacted in the lives of Herida �,��I her frienrl, Mrs. Elvestead. There

� line chance of good rhararter in-� rpr�iation in the parts.

Judae Brack is the halal:Cc friend ,-f ’Ferman family, and it is !hr. tali

� atth,n, that the dranht is r� It .1 td !mai( rlimax. The routine oni� :’

� George l’Nman Ira- al� tht mt in the moti�atrot, t, r �

�al Your.: Eder 1.���.1,� r

r at During Orientation , .1- Th.� . ,i, II, i’

r 1....0- - ..I ,ine ot ,1;, . . r.. n , . Allnt .1’ .

t, the ......,.,n t.. ,i,!in. ii 1,,, t .ri.- that 1:4’"ki"’ hht!’ ’’’ ’Ill1. 1-"m�lii"" "1 "ria,.. traan’t it a -art.., o hen tht are hoti, a ,r ., rloar t la -aide-. Ind ihrehall and Carl whole hum h or u.: %sent to th it Bolo m ’ most-tarn! ... arl. 1,,It’ll On ilIC I rin-tifir, rot IIII�

i orn.,�_: Ir.,. .il. I, K. n.,,,. it id.,,, .,, Palmer are InInnin.. tor el...��on ior pry- : .a talc?.. Kennnth hot, 1--. renitinhurinl: ,!rirrri,it .1al ill, nt. oli tht� :"..111..r I 1:1.� this quarter some of the thine:, that happened there. I tpan. south .km� rt, a. .A.,traha, Can vt, the., se.,,n ,�arti ,rtll tor t ’,client

:, and Mr Phitint�I’"’ 1-1�H’’’’’ I he re ’Air. Threfiall ha- toen hrestd,nt durMa Mi.. j,k, 1,14. 1111 3 �rarnin, 1.111:l’r ., r,. , .,,:.! ,..i,, 1,,!,,,,, r �: I.., .. 1,,. ,�,,,,, so.�, .,,,, _.:,�, . K,.n_ _int, r, relation and :Wm., 1)Lie to the n’no! n’Intlocr ol in ..1,1, i. !’n � .1-t. Mr.

I ’,,, prn- mi...h’ ..,, h .!,1 ol -ona cae. _,, ,,,,,, ,,., ,,,:. ,,, . , , .�1�.

arli irpartrnutil.

will N. he"r�I Pre-Medicals Meet Ilikina Club soiwa. � ����� isinter after mert Today At Five For

...I’ll Mr 1.� A Rol, Election of Officers

r Muriel Hood Chosen New Mail Chairman

Dr Burroughs , . Poetry to ’Y’

Ir� r � ; � a.

r. l’inatori�-.

re id the "Testamitnt ot Llrittain, the poetry oi

lrataaion, and iimitar works.

,

Jet ry Slavich Guest Of Half Hour Friday

Ail tea

cred,1 �I

n ,raiy ni.;�,.. ,

Proval as teechiiit iandolites.

should file �pplicetti.ns et

the Personnel Ottice, R.001 106 I tr, I Ant. o. � ttio ’

Thi� includes all trensfer end

graduate �tusleats who �re work-

ing for teaching eredeatials here. t’ I,! \ o

Vistriii, .1

\Vouldn’t it be tr�rrilde II the pre-, ’

� nt . 1: r I,

�., . t..� the th, alon, to itS

!ant, � tit to t. � .

111 at:dents t: ��2 :ire gni to ’urn out tor r ’

1,1,14/11.

Harry Jennings, Sales Manager For La Torre,

A.W.S. Meeting Held Returns After Irness On Thursday; Fresh

Dinner Plans Made

rc !Pi I l/DA1 i t) p. to

All students transferring from Ss . Jose Junior College to San Jos.. Teachers College, who have not a:ready taken thme tests, will be expected to take them at that tune. A fee of $1.50 will be harged, which m�y be paid in

ROOM 2 on January 11 between the hour. of 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.

�� r !I rr , per a

t Announces niur Meet Today

� .an,i’ al tart :lo� ralling

� r ional ��,firs or the tear nr. s�aortli�11, the 11, Presirlent, has alread. KIJI1115,1 non.’ program, the detail- t�� disclosed lati�r.

4.1* 4

PAGE TWO s. s-r.virF: COLLEGE TINIES, THURSDAY, JANUARY log

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CATHOLIC CLUB HOLDS OPEN HUSE MEET IN NEWMAN HALL FRIDAY

SOOAL EVENTS Catholic. students of the San J.’s WELL-KNOWN COUPLE

State Teacher’s College are invited to attend Open House on Thursday after- ANNouNcE mARR1AGE noon, January Ilth from 4 to o o’clock at Newman Club, Fifth near San Fee- �

More than one hundred fifty men and PLANS AT BRIDGE TEA’ nand° Street,

women students enjoyed the opening of the club house on last Friday afternon, At this time the guests had the oppor- At a smartly appointed dessert bridge

tunity of meeting Miss Roseanne Lark- given at the home of ale. and Mrs. D L.

in. who is the new secretary and who . Long recently, the betrothal of their

is. loking forward to organizing New- � only daughter, Grace. to Mr. Otis Smite.

rnan Club and making it the center of ’ was announced. Miss Long graduated from San Jose much activity.

Miss Larkin, who was very active in State in Mil. She was affiliated wite

Newman Club at the University of Cal- Sigma Tau, honor art society. Since , graduation she has been teaching in the

ifornia for iour sears. anti ha.; dune elementary school at Weed. California

much uork since her graduation from N1r. Smith is the son of the late Nir

that institution, was also in charge of and Mrs. W. L. Smith of Georgia. lie

work at the Telegraph Hill Neighbor-mas educated in the schools of Jackson -

hood 11. �. in San Francisco. � ville, Florida and for the past few years he has been manager of the Long -Bell

Former S. J. Student Company store in Weed. The wed -

Returns to Studies din,: will be one of the most charming tits of the early spring season.

After Long Illness

HOSTESS

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osob

Jenks Tells of Grace Osmer. popular student who Mi88

worked on the Times tor -es�c�ral quer- ; Choir Church Service ters as Society Editor. and who was; - - � - well known in student circles. being Ed- (Continued from Page One) itor-elect of the Sturient Handbook. and

Verse Choir members eca into mix a member of La Torre staff. is nou- Nliss Constance Knudsen, pres-chief when the. were away. They didn’t back at school. after being out for a �

have the time! You see, there were ident of Beta Garetrna Chij who year on account of illness.

Miss Osmer. who lives in Watsonville, :cnineirdt aim,. es t ithhr:e perfeormedanicnesthin will Fireside at the Beta Formal to

is now a junior. and a promising journ- mornith or aft.ernoonY, atPhPevuwore the Itt� !lc 1,1 Satiirtla_y_rtiRh1.

alistic salver was interrupted 1,s� her white sweaters and blue skirts that the: having to take a rest due to her illness.. wore when. the,- gave a short r: Stork Visits Prof ; She worked on the Times staff schen the

gram before the’ student body meePtin"g Mosher Welcomes paper uas located in the Spartan Union ,

uith Islorrie Williams, Hale here. In the evening performances they Sly Bird With Joy wore their formals and tuxes. Changinlz

\Wets. and Jimmie Fitzgerald serving as outfit., tafic, tots of tuue. - -- --Dr. Mosher’s classes wondered at his editors.

But can those girls change quickly unusually smilina countenance. hut af-

bark at school. and is taking a limited Miss Osmc-r reports she is glad to be when the neut.:. � a i�eS. They wr.rie,ht-° jer the secret leaked out of the Per-

make an evereinigt ajWarance ’at t sonnel Office evers�one understood A program, so she will not be forced to fifteen one night, Thiev didn’t get into certain young man named Charles Ray -interrupt hvr studies again. town until seven -thirty, and they had mond has liet�n in the world since Wed -bid no dinner. 1/inner to eat, clothes nesdav, and no one blames his father

Chas. Apra President ,,, change, and places to get into in half for bging in such a good humor..

of Active Radio Club ’n hour. Miss Jenks uent before the From the Personnel Office comes still

___ . , urtain to give the curtain talk at eight - more news. Dr. De Voss has been at iiiteen. Four minutes later Ronald Linn the International House in Berkeley, at (Continued from Page Ode)

T. i�fi.. irom their whispered. back oi the curtain, "We’re’ teners to get finer to.- t

:ill ready." a conference ot Vocational Guidance f o

contacts. . people of the Narthwest. since Det When finally the three cars reached ember 29. and uill remain there until The president ,A tt, � .:.,-ractic group

is Charles Apra. and la- i- assisted by San Jose. there were several Persons January 24 lie came home for regis to apply for jobs that demanded (ration (las. ’1�.. alas. but returned to hi. Gail Shroud, -,-. roars , Bill NiacQuar� readY

rie, sice-president; and J. Jennings. actual experience. Nli,� Jenks thinks she’ jjati, La, i

technician. Incalentalls. Nlr Jennings can qualify for the position of °pen-

is technician at th,- local radio station car, rainy weather driver. In anssver to

K Q W. ’ the experience part, she has fourteen

Moline, are held caery Monday at nitnessed to torroborate her statement

twelve -thins lla-r. :re no dues. but that she drove over one hundred miles

each niernli, al . � to attend thel in tine ti’t � in tliir� with a� gataissiga rot’, going vent to �,i-

, aro. of the an°1. but Ronald Linn �as s he is most eager to

, to the go on a trip again uhere his duty will ru...t.t.. be to keep track of all baggage and

passenzers. csperialls when each passen-ger wants to take three suitcases and

I.Wo trunks along Four., .: pr..; -A., State Instructors that Mr. Linn was most , ,.t ,r, A

- ,Meola�

At Modesto Meeting

A ric,: � � int. autrui.tors of the San Jo-, � ���� colt- ze were invited to speak at 17,, M,,,Irst,i instithle during the Chri�inos ,arati,,n. Among those who attend. aere WI. Martha Thom-as of the 11.rne Malin.: Department. Dr. Carl Ilao-Itcle of the Normal Sci-ence Deparim,�nt. Maas Elsie Toles of the Educatian Department. and Dr.11e-ber Sotzin of the Industrial Education Department.

ATTENTION SOPHOMORES

There is tG be the first Soph meeting of the quarter today, Thurs-day, January 11 in the Science Building, Room 112.

Election of officers is to be held,

and it is urged that Isis m�ny Soph-

as possible �ttend.

recent job of that nature. If any misrhevious person is fond of

teasing people, he can apply to Joel Carter for someone to practice on. Joel! claims that he received more razzing and tormenting in two weeks than sh dozen other people would receive in six week- However, Joel can -take it"

If an>,,nr uishes a good A number one chauffeur, he should apply to Ken neth Addicott Kenneth’s car prefer ence is a Hudson, which averages .is blowouts., 1,:ur burned out bearings, one top blown out, and other minor dis order’, whith make driving a pleas-ure, to the mile.

"Are s au going to make a trip neat :,-ar-’’ �c�meone asked Miss Jenks.

�Heaveos’ Let me forget this one for ,.-t loll, while before I begin think-

..ther,- she said. \. oliele.s., there are about �

1.�’,1�1, skin: might like to . other tour.

State Art Faculty Welcomes ’Daubers’

Back to Fold Again

By BOB LESLIE

through the ha. thr 1ri II. I- 1,111, /,

6,41 1 it’ f 1. *hal 1.4 II. poetry. II -:Tried it th-,t s,ulliture Ifr

,aried and � i�Ift�fl , and that wa. :ainting. ar.,: then trowning all. Ile wooled it uitl. Using things, and that

was the groat divine. eternal drama

So in our ,trama of college life, an nrihirc to the art department fatality. and tn those- cestlietic minded students who perpet-late that ,tulpturing, aer-ation, rolorii,i, and painting.

Last Waili,e,,lay night the art fac ulty welcomed back the student ran vas daubers with a -desaert party " Al-though I ha:, not as set been able to discover a definition oi a "dessert par ty", it doest.1 much matter.

art �totlents ’alio attended lin e priii�eil it . ,oneratulation., lag oft> � s., ..r genctosay and int, tr � were apprecitted

1 cannot 1.� ii, thinking that this ro idea niazht igze-t rnearis to thc� : - ts- ,,f �h, r . �f �.

1,2i araioc po It palls

1-IAMSHER AND BRUCE PRIME SET FOR

WEDDING IN SPRING At art informal evening of bridge, the

engagement of Mary Eleanor thresher to Everari Bruce of San Franrion announced by Mr. and Mrs C. F. Ham sher at thc�ir home on Saratoga avenae on Monday e,�ening, December 4.

The Banishers’ guests included the Elc,ia Leslie and Antoinette Zia

met. anti MI,. Robert M. Miller nf 1,14 Gatos and the Misses Rheta Snead, ttn cola Stapp, and Phyliss Summem of sari Jose. and Miss Elizabeth Fisher of Pala Alto.

The bride-elect attended Mills College in Oakland ant! is a graduate of SIII1 Jo,’ State College. At present she i. emplayed in her father’s office. She is a rlirmta�r of the Lf/f, Galt,: chapter ,,!

Daughters ccf the American Revolu t n

Mr. Bruce is the son of Mary Se11. Bruce of Daly City, and the nephew r

Lieutenant and Mrs Lewis Edgar Br e of Los Gatos The bridegroom is a o Not descendant of Priscilla anei John 11,1en and of Robert Bruce, a prora int ticure in the history of Scotls-

’Ike wedding of the tun pe��;- � ’ � place in the spring.

Kappa Kappa Sigma Pledges Initiated At Recent Meeting

Informal initiation of Kapoa Kapio Sigma pledges was held Wednesdat January 10. The pledges prepared dinnc�r party for the members at tile home of Gladys Gorham after which Do. initiation was held. The pledges are Levia Fran, hi, Doroths Bryant. lie,. O’Brien. Elma George. Lucille G��� -Ali, Graham, Velma Gilardin. Miran. Fisher.

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By dr, t ea ndias & Conroy=.--�

Training Table College Titne5 ipportg Local Team Loses Inaugurated for Spartan Cagers Glen Holt, Spartan Diver,

� I Ill’ 1.:s11� \ \P\ II I

� � , ontrollable tam em-> for r, �,. �1 ,

-hing, and hip -swinging jo bah rro 111.0 of having his men rt - hi, f r: ..rmance against S. State 1"’" " 11. � anteria every nioft

.1111- %III insure the fact that Spartan ,wtmni.o2 h, soared M1111 -

tas night, referees Watson .�11,, still L., I the right kind of food at I dal’ with the annount, rnent that Cleft

3nd t a, tn. ree pe � I do. r.,ht tone The football team had Holt, Coach Va alkees fair diver, had re -�n dosing minutes of IdaY� a traintne fahle and there is no reason turned Pt school. Holt, who has been de- ’

---o---- why di- method ,hould not he benefi. Bated only twite in colane competition. start. shot pna, I...4,11,A also. Who knows, per- was the third leading point scorer om

thrir bai.. th, Court. there ma> even be the team last year. lie�ause of financial la trek r !able. difficultes it had been !eared that Holt ;/ietrr than it has been in , , �oubl be unable 10 attend school. Then I- detwing the fact that a bt troth imd sh°"t� I iraittita. ’,the Is a distinct advantage.: Holt was placed on the National In-

, past week�end, tke far- �rh,. 1,,,.�1 an �ablele lolls into terscholasric Championship Swimming c� � ��PPare’d n’oefully weak. hi- foal. t� .1,,, biel that is put in- Team by Kennedy in fhb?. He won th�

to ht. 1._’ r., d:,1 the qualitY fuel North Coad section hampionship in ��� - anal of performance can ing tor ihr.,� competing

, thq..,��� :,.!11 lie enzine. for ’,toe kt,� 111,h lie last year oboe,’ nr-t 111 th, Co.1 ! Counties (7ham-’11., 11 . men who

ro,rt Baths in ...�� 31, r�p, r’ ,r ?h, tr,ining table eV -

I

�o�

tt Idle. man mountain cen�

itin cage squad, faced a

-tin ordeal in the open�

due here on Saturda>�

,:al it difficult. Awarded

111.11 r. � � I �

COLLINS AWARDED LAST FREE HAIRCUT

--o�Although no touchdowns were

made in the Chico game last tom-bs!! season, the Club Barber Shop which had previously awarded a free hair cut to the ITtartan scor� ing the first touchdown, �wards the haircut to Bart Collins. The reason is due to Bart being elec-ted the most v�Itiable player on the team. You may collect any time now, Bart.

r �, any Fraor 1,, I ,;., tleteats in col Chico State Divides

Mien Henry of San ref, r’:;: 1!

;T� red with one of his 111�"h! 11’

-hots from the floor, Bid- I til�i.:1,1,111’

rim and backboard corn.

tir-t throw. A mite of

:I him un his second toss

I managed to hit the fore

\ third shot was given--

In misery�Biddle, the

� an S. F. boy for stand-

� His third shot bounced

rim for uncountable sec- .

. :asps and ��ah’s" of the!

it through the net Better

...

/fancy", drfendina champ-int amural isaiket bail

the passing of another .� � � n forced to rhange their

� .� k�. the coining Jed.5011 they , ,,n a; the /11,11, -Oilers’’.

� 111i: /110111 11111.11Ill1,1, .�" it that the "Oil.. .

� br "uelled". .�

� n ����d Lou .Salvato have roaehri,

( WC. � , toe .,c1( that the "Oiler , ,r,,,d by PICIAlling 11011 I

II ot roun who ore , 1111’ Hoop Series With J.C. the hands of follows. Rea. 111’1,11’� tr r : Cniversity of

California k111,r !�, 11 ,1 third in the renri. Ta> ( hico State College and Sa, r s�dt. and National !Wm oll. oe,- last sear.

, Junior College split a slouln, , (me of these den tt� nas who; ne basketball series last week-entl. Sacra I cod, 1, \ 1, , : th,it h�. , pla.,,I in di, Northern Califor-

, ally ha. ho sat, hi- varsity ilia lot., olle,tate (11.1,1,11i1111’hiPs held Chico gym Friday night by a r. mono won the initial encounter II,

yet h-1, onAstin,.: of at !-Iantord sem- He was also a. 3’ -22. Chi,. staged a magnificent , ono ji e Re,, member ni the reia> team which set back Saturday night when the> t, renter. ....1 tm, Taylor at a ne% retort] tor the junior college class! , , 1�, inifini

. 1 guards Ito 1,. 1..- another team ronsisting of ,, ettht.r Car -

1 iti or St ott r r Itirldle renter. and liuld.ani an! 1..1 r od, guards, %chid.’ ,r. the � dotioned five � very good ran 1. � noney.

These Ino nett., : nehi a! !pretty el er, r � rim-

Liehrant and II tr.1 make a ,-,ry good combinatiet. ,ttards as1 Hubbard is both ag,rt and accur- I

\vish his passes la, brant is a! ver, good ball handler and ts very clever at iienting ont of position.

anyone . I 1�. >ear >sill remember

T J. ltramurcit By PAUL COX

,,, I.- as if sat .1 a :11 la

irf at least pi athIrti, -

in the Stanford nil>, last year. �1he relay team , onsided of Holt, back atritke: flauser. breadst mkt.; and Dra-per, freestyle,

The return ..1 Holt anti his sure points in diving against strong contenders has removed some ot the gray hairs Coach Walker is purpered to have receivt�t1 when tile ilift01.1�tes id his present sea-son were brought home to him.

Hauser, uhi., ha- already been men Honed in tonne, lion with the medle> relay team is arother merman upon whom the Spartans can depend to bring home some piiints. Hauser, fah.. also hails from Stockton High School is no mean breaststroker. He won a tir,t place in the Coast t’ounties Chant

Frosh Basketball Schedule Decided

..5 ill teammatei, Bud Hub � ., (opy of the baski.t this >ear with thi- ,... - ..no intra

. tan as -Cap" but members , bail tor 11,, I roil 1%14 season. mural proeram. .111 .... L’ t� 11111, W

11: ( : II 11,l’ MacDonald’s basket _hot..., i. Alemeda High at SM.

loll -. haling ever> thin, .1, � l� a good pine. hod. dubbed the all F.W.C.

end I h lye-. ’,poking OVeT the 1"111flei" fe"m th’ about _Lir, ir I - Al . ntitain View High .t.

shoat.. r! -(oring charts we and the four hundred ,pirin : : - :We re- San J, -.�

r:r...� ;wing. The records show ally dia lta \ e son, , - ..-.- around Jam: ,.. . � altaiterey High at Sat.

1 ..,.- to have netted three e «ere 1 at each ono ot ..1 m ((or ;tames. i P’e ; six attempts. A shooting! if Jai, tr. . Mountain View Eli,h :,�

you don’t hisae ah special to

Infra well 1,1 ’,Pert

: 1(.0 per cent should cer- � do just bring the I tIV.n, and

Vult are sure t.� � petition.

� numbers 1, 2, and 3 Today at l’rc in our r’niPloY� 1.aq�

� the z...hy, when, . .�.111( (1,1f,r111111: tlo ti... A!.-

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boqh.tbalb r. un- sn,,re I.4fro

, h h, 11,11,

to, 1.;0

,1 :kr Imal bah’, . High and Mountain ,,,�

it( we will once again � irdwood antics of one so io basketball circles. that

ti,dual "Skinny.’ Mathie . as most of you will nt.�1 about the fluor rep

.1..w. State, and was Comb lh.nald’s star -under the

�� h frara-11..0’ allowing no 010

11,41 111,t 60,1,t 41,4, ran blame him?

, eligible to be known as Teht. santa Clara High a, - corn-

1.eitruar � ’ alontezuma 3I Moe

7 Nlor,an Hill

ist� >,..k the rosh play Ala� 111,1, 1, at 1. rola> night as , � lionoar to the Alenlo Juniiir

.t aloutuitin View High t , � td,lit ai a preliminary to the

- ,,th game.

o known either team f.> tha. .1Iameila usually has a good

ot.,:ht and the Mountain View buys arc ..! t�� lat prett> heavy.

ritf . about i.arti. ipate

,�ztate ath -tto:

� h ult... �,��� to en-

,rti. wants t.r the

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IN1RAMURAL NOTICE

Ed DrFraga request� that all post

graduates �ign up with him or with

Coach Charlie Walker for intramur-

al basketball. The lest day to sign up

for intramural basketball i� Friday.

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1... itt and e-, tea.... the san Jose rugby t ham offer-endtaranee and lots of pep Make

dad en. ...tinter with the Dlympie Club Reed fold Saturday afternoon.

I he flub got off to an early start E attnelli ran over the line for a

and three points, with Holmes’ kick ’,..r fey beift, good for two more. A

�111, later added another three ,,,,mts voth a field goal from penalty plo�enient. and late in the first half Ala -on on the ball over the San ie., goal line for another try, the kirk ter failing. making a total of eleven -Int, for the visitors.

me of the most interesting leatures of ’ which resulted in San Jose’s

� ,tre. tame early in ihe second . ashen jay Toil t.00k the ball on the

,� ten >ant line and in quick running the ball was rela>�ed Bar-

-, hi to Lavoi, and then to Itave Barr , ran over for a try and three points � :� 1. after failing, and the ,core was

to thrce, which was the final The last part of the second half

...totted of the ball see�sawing back and forth. neither side being able to :,�t it over for points.

I xit,tandins4 for the Club were littlmes, for his kicking, and afason ior

. ,.:r nnnio, and headwork

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*tate College Tunes BOB LELAND Executive Editor

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Faculty .Vvitter Itr. Carl 11..111.1a,

Pulti.he,1 c�cr.� ,LY

NECKING THEN ---AND NOW!

TIME than ,�.er}thing � even neckin,: ,t.t. for )our wit ..

1.rivatr 1.iie of King Henry \ lit" i,,,,, ill.* in:, at the California

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ITattle-tale I It is to be understood that this co -

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Coffee Cup Chatter By Corium Kibler

MISSISSIPPI river. winding down its sombre muddy banks, reaches a little-known state, its namesake. There, in 3lississippi, negroes almost equal the number of white people, and the land is mostly farmed, with cities few in number and the largest�Jacksonville�about. the size of San Jose.

Mississippi is a state of many plantations, ac-cording to Frank Hamilton, San Jose State stu-dent who was born there.

"The plantations are usually long, level places, with the ground black. as black can be. The ne-groes and sometimes the whites live in one-story houses, "shot-gun- homes, that are one-room wide and three or four rooms deep. The plantation -own-ers almost invariably live in twit -story houses, and almost always own a store. either rin the plantation or the nearest tt,,co ��here the share-owners and negro workers buy their supplies--on credit and fur the prices dit.tated .y the owners. -

A habit of taking tl.eir time contrasts with the rush method of California. .NIr. Hamilton has ob-served. negre- are very irresponsible. and lark tht� ttike to ahead. They are just as happj !iffy :its in their pockets as they would Ite with filly thou,and in the bank.

Om here in CaiH.rkirt the orchards are as clean as iloor-. ’nut 1,,,i tl,vre.. says :\ Ir. Hamilton, "the ground i- lirered »itit dead limbs, and in the cot-ton field- the otton is frequently overgrown with gra--es. the:, don’t like to do any more work than they have to!

spi� ’lug about tlie difference in foods, Frank I larniltoti. wh,, (time here not more than a year ago, was surpri-ed to find that Californians don’t eat turnip 1.1- lo li�-�i:�,sippi it’s quite the usual dish, and . tl)ere .1 big meal with fried thick-et), I,i-, oit ard molasses frequently: being served.

--tod is the occasion for much 1-�tite� tl4wee. There are fuw Catholics and

1;1 -1,st per cent tii the pet,ple are Baptists. Very religious. the Mississippians have banned pic-ture on Sunday, and drug stores are the only

re- allowed to remain opeti on that day. �,Itle.ugh franchise was granted, very few negroes

,ii, allowed to vote in .1lississipiii.

Education of the negroes seldcm goes beyond the lower grade. of grammar school, usually because of their own lack of desire to go further. And this factor i- used by the whites to maintain there so-premat y in Mississippi. They have cleverly made a state law whereby those wanting the voting pow-er must be able to read and understand any part of the state constitution. This eliininates many from the maks of the voters. llong face. is Al Davis still in the offing ?; bemoaning their lack of opportunities long enough?

Grace Murray has been doing the the-, atin with a tall, blood, young man. I New, or have you been holding out on us?

’ It has been rumonoi that Paul Cox would like a break with Esther Rooney What’s happened to the famous Cox fier�uasiveness?

Rita Greco’s been here and there with a nevi one. Rather business like. Better take it easy, Rita.

, Jimmy Hamilton has been doing things with one of the numerous Wools Could that be the reason for the petition filed in the Personnel Office, Jimmy?

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We’ve an idea that Hope had better phone Dick and remind him of the date of the Ero Sophian Formal. getting forgetful about such things. And what did happen to that New 1’,4ir’s. 14, date. }lope?

Eta Beryl Tree and James CI:, are the cause of much wonthrrn. 1.� this point. Save them parked ho ft,. wrong side of the strost in ir ..1 the V. W. the other P M. wi 1-�urprising enough, but Eva Itt r 14ml:it.; serious�actually� ’ !i: I must be wrong.

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Rumors have it that Leon WIC’ vanity has received a serious blow ui it be that the hero-worshippiks 4,1 friend has found bits of claj hit r iilors feet?

-Mickey" Gallagher, How ie torrent amour, has been seen with hal Jennings. What’s the matter, How.. or don’t you care?

We hate to give too much p f to tine man, but }ou’re alwa:., iopy. Mon. l’he girl from %us.’ t

and Mar)’s isn’t it aj � jou�re going stead) with her 1\ r. does Edith .ts.latle enter the pittur. �

Where do all the "men- tOrtit that flock ,artaind Ru:h Clawsoi,

Saw Barbara Perrin and Gen. \ r nolti cnio,in: in lisf0-11.. to front ot the .tXrt Building, We may I. 0ron,, liu? ste lune always haft the inf uression that college was a place to grow up in.

Ladies And Gentlemen

Greetings one and all! All in one! Anyway what

I’m trying to say is hello! I’ll start by entertain

ing hopes that you will enjoy the contents of this

humble recital of all that’s happened, what is going

to happen, and who made them happen. Also, if

you don’t want to know what your neighbors did

this week-end, and who so-and-so went out with ...

well you had better transfer those beautiful blue pools of limpid blue to another column.

I shall give the first orchid, garnished with sweet

-charlieflowers- to Marie Smith who was doing

the up town low down with a mysterious man ar-

rayed in a Chinese laundryman’s morning attire, at

Devonshire Saturday night. He was hiding behind

aenemic looking moustache which he accused

Marie of suggesting. I would suggest the well known

pamphlet ... What Every ’lake-up Artist Should Know.

I wonder if you know the all famous All-Amer-ican football star, Ernie Nevers . . . visited San Jose while going to Stanford, to be married. He and his tentative bride drove around our beautiful courthouse several times, looked at the courthouse, then changed their minds and drove back to Stan-

ford. It was a good move on their part. But if they had to do it over again they wouldn’t have turned back. No sir! Not on a bet, because our Court House has been painted since then, by Cracky! Any

way, they were married five years later in San Fran-

cisco with a bankroll of $25,000. And then they lived happily ever after . . . in Florida with Ernie playing professional football.

I will pause here to speculate, and to wonder if Tony Maynard and .Marian Melby decided who they were with Saturday night. "Tony- and Chaun-cy made a cute couple!

That reminds Me! Do you know that Col. Chas. Lindbergh’s name is not Lindbergh, but Charles L;tott-on. Just an old Swedish custom of changing names.

Oh yes, Eleanor Hoge looks very nice in a Chin-ese Mandarin’s costume. Very nice indeed, And by the way, your boy friend is a good dancer!

I will offer the bed of cactus or cacti, to Grace

Ileimbuch’s boy friend, one L.G., who was seen

elsewhere Christmas Eve, after he had taken Grace

home. Listen, L. G., this is an awfully small town!

Georgina Jones and family and retinue were seen

at the Santa Clara basketball game Friday night!

I wonder, what prompted that?

This tid-hit, or shall we call it an anchove, will

interest some of the lower classmen, I’m sure. Did you know that -Champagne" hair is newer and

gaining in popularity, more so than platinum blonde.

Oh yes! To milady . . . the newest, most pop-ular, and Turret t ar adornments learings) are mad of ebony with al,. :fen stones, green or red. And the new ear clip... yes, I mean clips, are made of

coliired enamel.

Well, I will end it all with a word of cheer to the

worried last minute hostess! For your bridge sup-per . . . serve . . . cocktails with Hors dOeuv,-,

Crab Mayonnaise ... Potato Chips ...Peach \ .-

bit ... and coffee.

one last word . Where were Betty Wood and J,sephine Conner 011 the afternoon of Tuesilcy.

December the twelfth ... about four o’clock?

RF2PERTORY THEATRE

Is or isn’t Virginia Hamilton en gaged to Chester? If not it Might be a good idea to do something about Dee’s

.\ caustic has been heard to define the Repertory

I faatter fes being relined Mott:: however this is Lot

true. a, it is an ambitious workshop. which presents

rellited repertoire of the best plays. and gives 4i r of advantage to intelligent and "still Iirt4ke- I

.44 if drama who t,i see only the best. and t t,,

it,t,y tit Repertory prices. Such an tirgarf., f..:.

formed by various persims in N, :

t,11:it 11111% for in-tance, has her Playwot -

:tall Francisco has one--now why not San Jose Whjr not? ’the project has been endorsed by Kath-erine corned who for the first time is presenting a repetoire in her annual tour of the States.

The advantages of Repertory Theater to the ac-tor as well as the public are collossal. ll’ould not an organization of this kind in San Jose be of ad-vantage to the enthusiasts of Drama who have been

Fit As A Fiddle

Goodbye Winter . . grand old season whil. we won’t forget the .14.4

!fashions that you bro. retinue but Sprin its our duty to mak, r: So we’ll put our furs our blacks and brow, sembles in the closet And in the meantine OUr new spring outfit -

The societes on th the t-ampus are make srams already . t. ma’s . . . Linen -Um, 1 ners . and those 444. parties. The social tal. is a, new and as ear erne as the new sprn. . . . for Ye Ladies \ X column is sincerely 4i the tdvance styles, fo ryou and your eh. submitted to you ni vance, by Roos Bros

Again, this year 14.... impirtant part in . summer fashions Th. ored sults in peasant la natural or white. Oh � eludes double-stitched. inverted pockets in 4,0 j1.15t. picture your, andile, with brown arid fuel sport shoes, a bona with little white dots. :4: matt h ! And whert. �1 ’if., to the S.F.U. Mar, of course.

And here’s just the !,� the coast this summ. r .ing in, at the hotel. I. ted silk piqUe frock. . 0ieret . . . with an adhr

crt !lief to match. This i� white with black. red, or n skirt tits . . 4.h Stt nil, top piece has six nice sized toning down the front. 11:0, ’ wide Alb fiVe roik, tti tot 0114. Two nice patch pod:. the effect. The crowning ...4! number, is the jaunty ker same material. draped tar-the right shoulder and cue a nice rabbity eared knot shoulder. With plain whit. a chic hat your ensemble u.

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