San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

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More and more, our professional graduates are casting their lots with other peoples on the shores of our great ocean. A thou- sand years from now there will doubtless be no national lines, and even now friendly understandings based upon per- sonal knowledge are taking the place of the old suspicions, hates, and fears. Surely it is our duty as college men and Women to foster all movements which tend to bring about a better under- standing with our brothers and sisters in foreign lands. DR. T. W. MACQUARRIE. .1 J. -1 :E g 5212 S 1.411 n P ...Q 5 1: 5411 5 if ,, 'M . I 2 'ffm 2 3 E Q 59:3 7 5 kai ' rwde- il Et E if al :.'Cv 5 1. -1 L' I4 -511 f F 2941. :tiff 1 ME K: 1154 1 Q3 5 E EE? se. S Et ha 'l Fi? I1 N3 n sux E -:ze -PE 5? Fai 9325 .ai RP IRI.- 'lil 24-3P'tsfPae. 1rfif 52715 .! -J ' -Q . 1 :gig . gg L...-. . 5 f ' 'I 1 .- . .Ah 132 fri? ii-F iii? Q Fi-.n 1 l a' sw. S2 N E -ia. is-4: .r in fi 1:1233 E af pw ug, -. E 1-.Q -io a.-.1 'Q 4.1. -.. . ..4- 5:51 vs s .Q if-4 f-32 --f refs 5. 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Social Srivrlrz' DORIS HOFFMAN, A. B. Commfrfr ESTELLA HOISHOLT, M. A. Ar! CARL HOLLIDAY, Ph. D. Euglixb AIEREDITH C. HUDSON Dmn of Wonlvrfs Opin' LYDIA E. INNES, A. B. Commvra' JOY BELLE JACKSON, A. B. Library ALLEN W. JACOBS, M. S. Nahmzl Sricrlrc' MATTIE O. JOY, A. B. Appai1lhm'nI Srrrrlary JAN KALAS Musir WAYNE KARTCHNER, A. B. Nalnrnl Sricnc: DOROTHY KAUCHER, Ph. D. Slvrrfh Arts FLORENCE KLLGAN. A. B. Library ARTHUR C. KELLEY, M. A. Commrrrr CLARA KUCK. B. L. Slwrrb Arls OLIVE KUNTZ, Ph. D. Serial Sc'ir'ln'1' 3 M :Few .- 'rw . ,. .... .'J V'-1115? r f 1 my fs ng I S 3 7 ,gxjivr 7 f.Rf2'.l' fi' Yff: WF? . L,.1.P. FL. L,'C332.! 31 tiki 'A rf. 'Z Ji, E' 11:51 ,, I, ,.,. if IFF? ' ' fl 5.3.5 Q sf... 1 '. 3 1. .Lf 1 . ,E -:QI 1- :',,.g5 . 3.1.4 .1131 ,. rl 7 'J A. ..- J I, V I' .1 4:31 . ,z A 5.1: ': QV.: .. V .r:.-. 1r ??.iL'A : K. :Y . 52: .Lia 15 ffl: :': ...tg 2 1-if:-5 'A 'ifjlfli W QL!! :Q V. Q 5:-433 4: ,'I15.,.s 1 fi-Qil E 17 HIQCZQE ' Eff 1: L: .:,g?w. 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TQ ?i Rf id QI 11 443429 FACULTY EDITH LATTA Duumnsh'.'1Iiwl Srlwol Omit' AKTA LAXVRENCE, Bi. IX. Erlnrulion A. N. LUBOWSKI, Ph. D. Mmlrru Languugvx ALICE D. LUCKHARDT, M. A Suriul Srieure OUIDA MALLETT, A. B Home-making BERTHA MASON, M. D. Sllulvul Hunlib LTARSHALL LIASON, M. D. Slmlcnf I-Irnllb MABEL MASTRUD, A. B Lilrrury GEORGE T. MATTHENVS, A. B. Muxir LEOLA F. MAYER, A. B. Physical Erfnrution, Womul RUTH MIDDLEKA UPF, . Horne-makin I! ' RCLD P. MILLER, Ph. D. Euglixlv W. H. MORELAND, M. S. Nnlnral Srienrc' A. R. NICHOLS, B. S. Enlnralion HART!-IA NOLL, A. B. Infurmafiun Off!-r INIURIEL OUIMET lirllzrafiou VIOL A PALMER Rvgislrurk Off? FACULTY RUBYE PARSONS. A. B Art HAZEL PAUL Apjminlmvlll Ojim' GAYLE B. PICKWELL, Ph. D. Nall: ml Sz'ir1n'v DOROTHY B. PI-IILIPPS. A. B. Y. XV. C. A. Svrrrfary GRACE PLUM, B. S. Sfullrul Ilcullb CHARLOTTE RIDEOUT, M. Englixb ELMO ROBINSON, M. A. Pxyrbnlugy LILLIAN E. SCOTT Rrgixlrark Opin' DORA SMITH, M. A. Library SARA I.. SNYDER, Ph. B. Axsislan! Dcnu of Wolrla'll B. W. SPAULDING. A. B. Iluluxlrial Arls GEORGE H. SPEARMAN lndnslrinlAr1x HELEN M. SPRAGUE, A. B. English J. C. STILLWELL Sulrl. nfBni1zlingx and Grounds ELTON S. STINSON, Ph. D. Nuluruf Srimln' HELEN S. THOMAS. NI. A. Edlzrufirul NEIL O. THOMAS A. B. Carnjzlmllcr, Slnrlvul Bmly S. THOMPSON, A. B. Filumrial Swrvlury 46352 I ' 14 EW 3131? 'LUSH iii? ALI.: gm.: W ga? ,iii H 15 .wi :SL 1 501 R . v. W . 'YA .uf fl,. l .,.. Q-'f-.1 :L 1-.. -., 2:3 P 1 4 F' -vw A 5 .. AHL I . iii? 4 5 rar: 3554 -lov ' fs-'1 Elf: E371 .85 z 1.15 fi? R W F519 fi: .W EFF? ws I 5156 752 Sig 53? Q M.. 125:41 Eeiiii :gal v ,I- . Jef I-G 'fi felis ,.. .fi fw Q Fi 2? ii fc 5 5 E DI -9 a . . 5 if E5 2 S '1 li 4 2 1.1 .v gi .. VN S i IA H 5 YI 2 'F if ri il TP '5 31 Fl f. E3 5 a 1 tx 2 'i 5 5 5 3 5 E 5 5 5 u 443675 FACULTY MAURINE THOMPSON, A. B. Music ELSIE TOLES, M. A. Efllltalion BERNICE TOMPKIN5. M. A. Soriul Sricnrc MARTHA M. TRIMBLE, B. S. Psyrhalogy GAIL TUCKER. A. B. Pbysiral Ezlnculiau, Wnnuvl MARGARET M. TWOMBLY, M. A Sfurlrn! Hmzffb JEANNIZTTE VANDER PLOEG, M A. Lilnrnry ELIZABETH WALSH, A. B. Erluruiion STELLA WATSON, M. A. English RICHARD WERNER, M. S. lfffurnlian ALMA WILLIAhfS, M. A. Music SARAH B. WILSON, B. S. Pbyxical Eninculiavr, Womru RAE WIRTZ, A. B. Ca nl m rrrf GERTRUDE WITHERSPOON, A. B. Nuhlral Srisncc Ojicr JAMES O. WOOD, M. A. Englixb CATHERINE WORTHINGHAM, M. A. Plvysirul Ezlucalion, Womrn DOROTPIY H. YATES, Ph. D. Pxyrbolvgv DOROTHY E. ZIMMERfvfAN Fiuaurial Opfrc w Lt .-A Lat.:--o f :- H -v 1- 4-wx ,- -.-1 ..... 'qu-Ao -1-N Q, uf mv' Y uf' A .- 1 ,mu 1 iw f. WY- 7151 ',fi'prQ 'rP'Qvw, 1113s-4' -M 'M 'ww' cg-vi .H- f cmwwkhguyiwu 4. ,- 1-1- -'1 1 1.1, 44 v.. . , .- -. -111.1 1 1,41-1-41 4, .N- .....1 .W vw ,,. Jn., ...aw yv 1 -Q ...1 s .n1,,, 1- nf 1-.. l..' 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TORMEY President, Associated Sfurlcnfs International sympathy and understanding bid Well to become the modern substitute for well-meant but Visionary schemes of the many races blended into one blood brotherhood. Most international misunder- standings may be traced back to a lack of knowledge of and sympathy for the peculiar problems of a differently situated race. When this ignorance is lifted, friendship can find fertile ground. If La Torre can bring into the valley of general misunderstanding some light of truth to make clear the path of friendship on the Pacific, its staff is to be congratulated. College men and Women should be the leaders of the World. In no place is leadership more at a premium than in international relationsf' JAMES R. TORMEY. 44389 V EXECUTIVE BOARD Plresielefzt ....,E,..E.. .EEE........ J AMES TORMEY Vice-Presiclezzt ,,,. WEICHSELFELDER Secretary: ,....................., . .E.. , M. COLLINGWOOD Clmirman of Finance ...,.E.E..,... DEAN ROSS Yell Leader ...,...,...,..... .,..E,.E.f..,. . - ..., ERNEST PIERI FallQuar+er Win'lerQuarfer Spring Quarfer CbHlT'l7ZCl1 of Stzlclerzt Affairs GEORGE GREENLEAF LEON WARMKE JOHN HORNING Rep1'ese11tati1fes of Forensics LEON WARMKE MORRIS WILLIAMS LEON WARNIKE Represelztatives of Music HARRY BOOGAERT GEORGE HUBBEL GEORGE HUBBEL Times Eclltors IRENE SUTTON RAY RHODES GEORGE GREENLEAF La Torre Editor A. EASON MONROE A. EASON MONROE A. EASON MONROE H ealtb Cottage Rejrreselztative BERTA GRAY BERTA GRAY BERTA GRAY' Me1z's Athletic Rep1'ese11tati1Jes WEBSTER BENTON LEE Cox LEE Cox W. A. A. Representatives EVELYN TAIX MILDRED GEORGE EVELYN TAIX Faculty Represelztatives MISS RUTH WOOSTER MISS RUTH WOOSTER MRS. S. HANGHETT Financial C0lZfY0ll6'1' NEIL O. THOMAS Financial Aclfuisor P. VICTOR PETERSON 41 3939 a:7,'rL lil e I l ' i 5 .19-'S A a 5:fggI I 'rn' 1' ig-rg 3 3533 x ggi! Z iU5l '. .Wi '-I 1. 2.21. 2 lit?- ' f:-:,: ,Z vig: Y Elf? '5 FT? I .Q -xx if t'. 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Xia. , ,. , 'fyi - - mu 5 kg? .a 'H 1-V . '55 5'55 TJ if 1 .JJ J Wig. a A Lila? ij LC51 4 .JFS E iii! lffigfi ' vet!-. ,ix Wa wk Af, ' . 'Y 1 iq , f Z al . N 2 gi 5 Li 3523: 'J 5:45 . 17' 1551? r mf' xl ' v LJ 13635 3 1 :PE rm E .. ,. Hifi L31 rg, 'ts Ilya' :i 5 -W, O. 1 I -0- L- W. .sq sv-E . J-1 -ni., -.Q u- i - 1 if fi .4 A 1 ..1 1 .1 w lf -vi .-. Y-2 V.. ,- ,. is L. Q .1 1 3. :i .4 II r, I as .- E ffl-'J . 61 QQ . wifi ' wg ' i .5 E .O .g '39 5. .FH L.. a Qi ,: if:-A Q A I' 5351 155 T 1-as v ll s ' yaaagf : rj G QW swf 1357 z Er? .3 Si E? 'GE ' . L3 f 532 'l 5 -nm 1 : 5 it : I P UFC: ' as :ffm 2 1 l w BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS MEMBERS IRENE SUTTON GEORGE GREENLEAF RAY RHODES DEAN Ross JAMES TORMEY A. EASON MONROE Louis WEICHSELFELDER CARL HOLLIDAY MURIEL COLLINGWOOD P. VICTOR PETERSON N EIL O. THOMAS HE purpose and main function of the Board of Publications is to choose the editors of the school publications, the Times and the La Torre. It used to be the custom to elect by popular choice the editors for these responsible positions, and it sometimes happened that popular choice was not always Wise choice. So this board was instituted to remedy the defect, and to date it has functioned remarkably Well. As campus activity is che heart of a college, so campus news is its spirit, and it is the purpose of the La Torre and the Times to perpetuate this spirit. An innovation of this year's Times is the bi-Weekly instead of the previous Weekly issue. This is a splendid step in our climb toward the ideal college spirit. 444255 BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL MEMBERS H. C. MACDONALD WALTER CRAXVFORD NEIL O. THOMAS LEE Cox WEBSTER BENTON XIICTOR PETERSON HE Board of Athletic Control provides a convenient medium of expression for the college and its athletic activities. The personnel of the board is composed of the athletic coaches and study body representatives. This body meets Weekly to discuss the various athletic problems which arise. It is to this group that the coaches submit their game schedules for approval or suggestions. All the athletic finances are regulated here, and the board is directly responsible for their Wise disposal. The men's athletic awards are first proposed in this group, and duly judged. The names selected here are then passed on to the Executive Board and the student body for final approval. Thus the Board of Athletic Control functions to simplify and better athletic conditions in the college. e432 u H IE !4 K ,. E r li -'I E E S r K 7,1 Z F P A, I I 4 J 37 3 2 1? IJ 'SV E' R 96 5 il I IT ,,. IA i L. i E E 52 VE E T E 5 Q E 5 ii E. E. E R 56 Ll T: :A .- W ,121 r'5ifF F535 I 6 1- ...4 . - rig- .qa v if? gr. , QT L. T int l QQ' ..- infra 553 wifi 'EF' E' 1-fi A... '?f'??? Li -4 l'.'.'S I eff .TH N ii? i ...E ...-- LL LZ Fi? A ie 4355 mr? '21-iff! .wa , J.. . .- no ' Y' 41... . , 1. 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S1155 ref . 1 Q- a S531 :xl tiff 7,2QZ'1'3 GF? ,1'S42aJ T STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEES Fall Quarfer Win'lerQuar1'er Spring Quarier George Greenleaf, Chair-man Leon Warmke, Chairman John Horning, Chairman Helen Freeland Edward Gordon Homer Lowe Howard Brown Charles A nderson Kathleen Claire Edward Gordon James Hicks Ilah Iles Doris Jones Bill Walden Bill jones Milton Hext Joseph Freeland Lillian White Yancy Williams Evelyn Hartmann Louise Nohr Robert Smith Doris Stuart Frances Hannibal Russell Cody Eva Mae Carraher Gerald Prindeville Ruth Montgomery Marjorie McCosh Harry Hedger Adele Melone Alma Sellick Ray Rhodes Howard Nelson Vera Parr joe Freeland Q L GEORGE GREENLEAF LEON WARMKE JOHN HORNING Q 4 4 5? 5 FORENSICS Managers: Leon Warmke, Morris Williams. Coach: Wells Harrington. Squad: joe Belloli, Evelyn Boehne, Jules Bouret, Jean Byers, Corleis Cater, Frank Covello, Al Dunn, Ray Farris, Frances Jewell, Allan Lopes, Avis MacKarcher, Orville Mahaffey, Arthur C. Mintz, Louis Pasquinelli,.Grace Rich, Lorna Ridley, Eugene Rendler, Charles Roumasset, Alfred Sicgler, William Wilkes, Leon Warmke. Ojlponenis: Weber College, Utah State Agricultural College, Stanford, Fresno State, College of Pacific, Santa Clara College, Modesto J. C., Sacramento J. C. LEON WARMKE WELLS HARRINGTON 44 45 bb ii Elf' ,,u 'JL 2 X177 'l.'1J'3 iQ,1Ql P' :I 1214 v . EZ tilt. .A wr t,,,. ii iiffifii' . N, Q 1. . Hifi yrrj 3 27:5 ,J E- 3 1,11 -J 1 4 3 g ' A L-.4, QJH4' N ir ,n,. ll C 242111. . A :J L 'QP TY--.,Jl 1.1: ,wt- Lfz'Q.'s rggfj. 115 wifi' re., 4 f1?T.'5f tam rgrgeal ,vi :tri fair: !',l'Ti3ll EEF5 N., me ffiff 1-,QE ia. W 1-we 4.1.3 ,llliiii . ....i.. mfr, . x 1: le C5 -1-, 5131? Sf-s is ikifl' fx: Zi? UQ L? 3' .L ,Q 11 2. ies 1542? ,fi if Uhr, :Rs 'w u N1 .L CTV. 523.02 .uw-5 .ei ' ' 54?- 221.15 'rel T ' .fli Tiff? T595 T sea ',-J all l N1 all i gal? A Lf SI! r,,, , Mit EKU N-X iqfgii i my :K f' Q23 2315 bg z-gn 1- ' v Yan! Srl .an rszr - 5:23 E529 7-gxi ffm FHL? 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C4462 EDWIN MARKHAM HEALTH COLLEGE DWIN MARKHAM HEALTH COTTAGE is a place to be truly grateful for. Even the best of machinery runs down sometimes -human as Well as other kinds-and this cottage is the repair shop of San Jose State College. Each student is entitled to two weeks a quarter here, with expert medical care and plenty of service-pro- viding he is ill. The members of the board are: Miss Elizabeth MacFadden, Neil O. Thomas, P. Victor Peterson, Berta Gray, and James Tormey. 44 47 P? Q .- iw -u ft'-4: QP' gill? ESM :Hz ga B rm 5 R rf ., ,.. L L? IJ rr . 17. r ni? r.'.w 25293 F 5 25.-f QW?-Z ff iafiii Q 2253 - 5:-1 . 2552 E 5 l z 15 5 2 f 22 11' W ' f h Lug F W I 1.1 i 23321 1 eva .555 1 I . .351 . , 4 L Sig. iz. ,,5qw7 ',. 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DeVoss Pl'f'SfIll'I7f .............. ..................................., ............ . . -Lee Cox llifl'-Pl'l'Sitll'lIf ...... ........... ---Wayne Lenz Sezfrcfary.. .................... . ....... ............... M arion Tower Trc'as1n'r'r ..... ................. ......... ...... . M u riel Collingwood A. W. S. Rt'f7l'CS!'IIft1filf'C ....... ............ . Sibyl Botelho Farnliy Aflzfisor .................................................. ....... J ames C. DeVoss S E N I O R W E E K June 15th ....... ....................................... ............ S e nior Sprawl June 16:11. .,r... .................. . .Faculty Reception June 17th ....... ..................... M t. Hamilton Trip June 18:11, ...... ....... D edication of Class Numerals lcenior Banquet ple:- is r 'lime 19tll i 'i 'm Ball COMMITTEE HEADS FOR SENIOR ACTIVITIES Baccalaureate ..... ........................ L ............................... ......... R L1 Eh Fr6r1Cl1 Senior Sprawl. .................... .-... W HYHC I-0112 Dedication of Numerals ...... Mt. Hamilton Trip .......... Senior Banquet ............... Senior Ball ......... Home-Coming ...... C4 5 5 Helen Stewart .--..-.-....--.-..Dean Ross ...--...-..-.Thelma Grothe .-.-.--.Muriel Collingwood ...-----Marion Blackford D fu-v Paris: ,...,7 .,.., iii . ,Av If ll 'l ...4 5 ...F 'Wil ' '.-LM ...1 I. ...nt .5-35 ,. .1 5,-32:1 Sui? l izllii .N z xv.. ..., ..w.i-- M... -gf: LA. T. 'fi fy' '- . W.- L fi. ..- .'...., lvv' gs Y. r f af. , .l',.'.. Fl' .V ini: li l-gf .-.ef .1 in f 'Q 1' k..1i'f -r, 1. iiff ,., 5 . .... K... .1 ,. , .: .A 5Z.'F. .l , . , . f': , ,.., 4 ., . ...gi F--1 :g.g., 41.31, .'- -i v , -R- -:fr-L ll' T , ifii , . , :vgg fini? Tai: xv... .4-,. . v ri' gl u 11212. F 11 ., .3 . gm. ig 3 :iw f- yr. ,2j.f A v fx-M iii? ?-fill llnliiif S 5l'?ES4i' 'left l .s.. mil: 7i .Un tk.: YQ. ffl: f'l'f. . fl: .Q , . E. , :Lx ,. . ...W I-.5351 iffy sillll Z-T54 A i E ng 27,112 5 'FF sw'-Li fifif 'f . 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BEASWORIKICK Gvnrnll Elvmcnlury MARY ROSE BIANCO Gvllrnll Elementary LOIS BENNETTA BLACK Hmm'-1mlking Srrumlury MARION LUCILE BLACKFORD Slscvcb Art.: Su-amlary DORIS MARGARET BLOOMQUIST Gvnrrul Elclnwliury JAMES BOCCARDO Pu'-serurrriary, Cbrmislry HARRY WM. BOOGAISRT Pre-xnwarzzlnry, Cbrmixlry SIBYL ROSE BOTELHO Ar! Srconrfary Gvflcrul Ilmior High PIUBERT F. BRADEEN Pre-xeromlury, Clmmislry FRANCES M. BRYANT Muxic Seromlary HELEN DORIS CAGNEY Gvnvral junior High MADELEINE LOUISE CANIZPA junior High KATHLEEN HELEN CARROLL junior High MABEL AGNES CARROLL Gcnrrul Innior lligb YVONNE F. CHAMPREUX Prc-srrumlary, Svieurz- MILDRED CAMILE. CHOATE Plzyxirni Ezluralinn Srrondurgv Gvnvrai junior High GERTRUDE FERN COATNEY Grnrnzi Elvnwniary DOROTHY MARJORIE COCHELLA Gruvrul 1511-mvrztary MUKIEI. F. COLLINGWOOD Pri'-srcomlary, Speech Arix RUTH NAOMA COLLINS Physical Ezlnraiion Srrollzlury EVELYN RUTH COMES Gcnrral Elrrlrwllfary TI-IELMA M. CORNELL Musir Svrnllrlury ROYCE W. CORNETT Inflnslriul Arlx Svronrlary BURREI2 DEAN COWHERD Grnvrul Innior Higb LEE COX Plryxirnl Iirlncnliulz Svccnnlury junior High DOROTHY CRABTREE Mnsir Svrunrlurjy Grrlcrnl junior High IDA BELLE CRAIG Library Scronxlury MARGARET CROPLEY Gcnrrul Iunior High 1.':,:Flis 3 gcff. TJ I mi gi Lfiii -1-,. . aw .118 -mg. .f . ,ill 51-1 1.-L .1 :QM 1-r:: 'ri-.' f,.::4 .Arli- ..,.: SLI L3 121. 12,31 A..,, 4. . ,I f.:A K,:..,. ..f.... rg., -'I .I .-...V ., .. 51,171 Hi- LWLQ fqsg F 1: L41- rf-.1 Lxgfe F117 V f ' I yr- an nz.: M... Ln.: mn., -'S :1 I, 5. , xx: N.-,.., rp! ,, ..- Rm: J.-ETL -. ,1 -. W .... , .1 .5 ,--... .fwfr ,W ,.-,, ,MH M... . ACL. 'ALT ?ff'f:1, v-A rg aim. my T. -1. F' LA. .u 245: I-Vfrf . , H981 FFF? rig? ii? K Q a 'T- JL '59 22 ii E104 'rdftl W, . Q3 .Tv E gi. 5 I ii 34 .. . 213: feff 5 X12 It ,..v-a j FAI ,fry- G 7 FZ F ru' I. Ir.. QF? .Ali 1-QE: I ,. .- IE Ili, gf ,.. ,2:.i,.s V T57 -fali. Agn - tiff .I ., I ,IV-L5 qw.. L'i.T.'. 11:21 1 -v 5:22 an - A 1,- E31 ll, .' 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EBERHARDT Plxyxiral Exlurufiurl Svrollzlary Iuniur High ESTHIZR DOROTHY EHLERT Physical Erlunzlion Srrandury Gwlrral Iuuior High PAULINE B, EUBANKS Prr-.u'rm1Ilary, English RENZA WIRT FAIR Grurml junior High JEAN ANNEKA FERGUSON Grfzcrul Eivlllvlllary THOMASINA FLETCHER Inuiur High JANICE MAY FOSTER Physirul lirlnruliwl Smwmilury' Gvlwrill Iuuinr High DONALD FOXVLER Prv-:fro mlury , Chrmixl ry VIERNA L. FREDERICKSON Musir' Srr-rmrlury Grllvlvrl Elr'nwl1lu1'y RUTH MAE FRENCH Sflrvrh Arlx Szwullrliiry Iuuior High LUCILE ,IOSEPHINE FUI-IKMAN Phyxir-nl lizluruiimr Suvnmlury Gvlwrul Iullior High NIERLE L. FULLER Grnvrfll Iiluliirrllury THERESA CLARA GAGLIARDO Gvurral Iuuinr High ,IOSEPH R. GARNIZR Pre-srromlary, Columurr 1 GRACE M. GRAHAM G4-nvrnl junior High XVILLIAM F. 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Srmnrlnry GL'uL'rul junior High ALBERTA LUCILE HUBBARD Grllaral Iifcmrlllury NETTIE JANE HUDSON Ar! Srrnmlury Grurml EI:-mmlary ELIZABETH HILL HUGHES Cwlrrul Ilmiur High HONOR ELIZABETH HUNT Gcnrrul Elruuvlhzry BERNICE R. JACKSON Pbysirrll Ezfurrrfian Srranlfary Gnmrnl luuiur High FRANCES JEANETTE JEXVELI.. Sfmwlr Arlx Svramlury junior High DOROTHY ALZADA JOHNSON junior High FRANCES COTTLE JOHNSON Gvurral Iurliur High ANITA IRENE KELLIHER Ilmiur Higlx ELEANOR E. KING Gvuvrul Elrnmulary MARY LOU KIRKPATRICK Gvrwrul junior High YIERBERT W. KO1-INER Gcllvrnl junior High HERSCHEL MORIN KOPP Gelzrrul Elrrllrrlhlry MARIAN LOUISE KORN Gz'lu'rai Iunior High MILDRED V. KURZ A rl Srralulury Grnvml Elf' nwu lury MILTON LANYON Grurrai Imliar High CHESTER S. LATTA Imluslriul Arlx Svrolnlnry Grnvrrll Iuuior High RUTH LANGILLE LAXVS Ar! Svrofzaiury Gvllvral Elz'rn1'nful'y MILDRED GENNETTE LEIKVOLD Com1m'rr1' Srmmlary EDGAR R. 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MANZANO 1'r1'-srroilflllry , I-lislury HELEN MARDIS RS Mnsir' Surolnlnry JEAN ELISABETH MILLBERRY Gvnvrnl Elrlncnlnry A. EASON MONROE Gvurrxlll junior Iligb HAZEL REID MOOREHEAD G1'm'ral junior Hivb CAROL JANE MURDOCK Sbvrrb Ar!! Sz'z'uIl1iarJ' junior High CLIFFORD A. MURIE Pri'-Jcrullzlnry, Soriui Sri1'lln' MILDRED MCGRAXV MCCHESNEY I'a'r-smnllzfury, Nnlnrnl Srirlfa' FLORENCE MCCLAY Physinrl liilnration Sr-comlary Grnrrnl junior lligb VIRGINIA MQCRACKEN Gcnvrul Inuirn' High IZLEANOR RUTH MCDONNIEL Gfnrrul junior High MADELINE MARIE MCDONNEL Gr-m'1'n! junior High JOHN H. MGINTYRE Pbyxirnl EIIIIFIIHUII Srromlnry junior High ROBERT IVICKEAY Physiz-nl Erlnralion Svrominlj' Grucrul junior High JEAN MCKINLEY Sjvrrcb Arls Srmnrlury jnnior High MARJORIIE C. MCLHNNAN Mnsir Scranrlnry junior High ALFRED XV. NALL Gmrral luuior Iligb PHYLLIS MARION NOBLE Fra'-sc'1'01lxlurj', Hislnry MARTHA LENORE NOLL Pn'-xz'calnlrl1'y, Sariul Sr'ir'llr1r FRANCES M. O'BRlEN Gwlrrul Iuniar High FRANCES G. PACE Ilminr High GERALDENE A. PACKARD Holm'-:linking Srrrnnlary PAUL C. PARRY Gvllvrul llnlior Hivb FLORENCE BAELLE PATTERSON Grllrrnl Inuiur lligb NADINE BERNICE PEARCE Gfrlvral Irmiar lligll ILA ELIZABETH PEARSON Grnvrnl Elrlmvzfurvv ELIAS P. DIZ PERALTA Iifllaruliml EVA V. PETERSON Gvmfrul Elr1m'nlnr1' GLADYS ELIZABETH PETERSON 1'n'-xf'rululnr'3', Hixlury Grlrvrnl lnrliur Iligb CLARENCE S. PEARCE Grzlvral luuiur Illgla ERNEST E. PIERI lmluxlriul Ari: Sfrumlufv Plrysirul Ezlnrulimr Srr'omlru'y JAMES CONLEY PLUMMER Mum- Srrmnlury ALTHEA E. RAMM A ri Srrrzrlflflrg' Grllrrul Elrlllrrlhlry -1 x -1 .- vp 5 9? frzvfi 5 51452 Lv 5 E xv 5 me - ee: 5 grrf -X11. gras: 3 ?5?.' ' 11-'IAQ J L 3 , pw' 5 .. BFE E : .Q fa, . ez Q 5 512: i A fr sg! 5 gi 4 2 il? Q 2 if . A r FET 3423? 525, I R1 WE' ::: ? lk? ff Iii 5 rf 1 P' gay 32- J H524 f 1 fwfr F 15,1 . 1. 1 'Ti 1' 333: H r L 4-v I 1 if-if 'Fins 'VJ 4 4.1 Q '. 4'v'Qh Ulf- . 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ROSS junior High Pbyxinll Exluruliuu Scrfzllziarj' VERA E. SALE O1'm'rul junior I-ligb CECELIA SANTANA Gvlwrul Elrumulury MADELYN SAVAGE Gcurrnl junior Iligb ALFRED O. SAXE Cvuurnl junior High ALBERT SCI-IMOLDT Prv-xf'rumlr1ry, Clwluisiry HELEN IRENE SCHREINER Gclnfrul Eluunvlhlry LORA ELIZABETH SCHRAEDER Gmvrul Elrumzllury Ari Srrurnlury EUNICE NLIXRATHA SEARS Gruvrni juuiuv High HELEN F. SHAKE junior High ALBERT A. SILVERIA Plvysicul Erlucnfiau Svcwnlufy BONITA BEAGIZR SKILLING General Elrmnllury JULIA IVTARTE SKONOVD Grurrul luuim' Iliglv MAMIE I. SLAGLE. Gem-ful I1Illf0Y High Library Srromlnry DOROTHY MARIE SMITH Gfrtvrnl lilmnvllrxry ROBERT C. SMITH Grurrul junior Iligb ZERTFA ROANN SMITH Grucml junior lliqb FRANCES MURIEL SPAULDING Lilfrury Svculnlurj' ELVA BROOKSIE SPEAR Gcllrrul Elcmrufury RUTH MIRIAM STEVENS Gcnvral Inniar Iligb HELEN 12, STEWART Ca1llam'r1'z' Svrumlury IRENE SUTTON Prz'-.vrfromlury , linglixb LESTER E. SUZUKI Pre'-scrornlury, Ilixlury ELSIE H. 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WOOD Prr-xm'u1nlur3', Cbcmislry GLADYS LUCY WOODHAMS Grurrul Elr'1m'uInry HELEN JANE WOODXVORTH Gcurrul 111rli11r Iliglx HELEN ZINK Mnxir Surmnlnry KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY BETTY BUNDSCHU DOROTHY MAY cxaosnv DOROTHY C. CRAFT HELEN DAVIS GERTRUDE AGNES EAKIN HELEN LOUISE ELGIN RUTH EVANS FRANCES ALLERTON FERGUSON OLLIE BARBARA FRAGER JESMA GEDDES ALICE STONE MERCER DOROTHY MOORLAND LORRAINE N. PORTER HELENE LOUISE POSZ ANNA ELIZABETH RIES VIRGINIA ROSS ETHEL RUDIN K6Sb7 .Q- TJ Li C 4 - .1 3 . 22552 .. 2I 5 F Q' I .af x I 5 6.5 Zi I: Hz' - vi U SY : H617 , ., 12:72 F 51'-152 I 325.7 I EJ 3-:',, , fv 2525? i3 It 551, uve 'iii SZLZIT E I 2 E, . I a gi' .. ff! Q wi E : fi-ug 41 l 532.5 1, .: ' H555 I S' E f 'Y 5 . Q - H I Q I Q i gun . fa I1 SIS? N' '11 -- ar ' C I '5 5 : .M fa., 2' 7:73 TIT C4662 NORMA SEIFERT WINONAH STARK MARION KATHERINE TUTTLE LAURA HELEN NWEAVER GUSTA A. 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Y A' .591 551.5 :,: ! ,..,.. 7145 25175 '14 T ., -1 2.2971 Mi' :fl- J, ., iii' :.'a'L'. '2T,l1 ww: 5 F , .5 gi? P55945 .'I.! ., ...W 3:5 if-if 'T'ff'rI 57317 .. E.. F1 rdf :He 1:- if-71 was T' FW rfgf :ii .1 - ,- ,taxa r,.f f 'if' Li. Ffa 4: I ILIJI' .. .Q f.-1 ,, '5'LI . Vi . .. N la 1:21 1 LE' 1:13 lliill v-V-fy HH 9.1223 1 il' 'Vid :Vai 5:15 firm rrlfi F1 idk f-1 -, I-rn 1, ,Q . C'-35 N, 5:55 E555 E if 1 3 :- 4 .,. 1 44 fi 5 1: 'Q I i f if 1 1 2 S 1 x W sa 3 5. I Q 5 s r' 2 'x 5 2 F I 71 'R , J 'r C 1 xr -2 1 ,. .. .. T 3. . 5 il '1 2 e il fl vi 51 v 5 li ,. fi A 'E GEORGE NVILHELMY ALUMNI ASSGCIATION HE Executive Committee, and particularly the President of the Alumni Association, consider it a real privilege to be able to have an section in the 1931 La Torre. Although it does not reach great numbers of alumni, it does fall into the hands of many, and an alumni section will make them feel closer to the college. The Alumni Association of your college has, through its Executive Committee, Worked very diligently during the past year to make the organization as Worth while as possible. They have met regularly and formulated plans for larger, more important Ways of making it effec- tive. In a short time these plans will result in definite achievement. A constant attempt is being made to make our Alumni Bulletin more stable and to put it on a par with the best of publications of a similar nature. We hope in the near future to be able to have a part- time paid Alumni Bulletin editor, so that this may become an actuality. This, we feel, is our greatest opportunity to upbuild the association. Home-coming is always our biggest task, and this year it will be as fine as any ever held. We trust that the 1931 class will enter into it with the same effort they have entered into their many other fine accom- plishments. There is anticipated a great return to our college on the part of our alumni friends, both to renew and enjoy old acquaintances as Well as to see the youngest class of initiates become members of our association, the Class of June, 1931. ' GEORGE M. XWILHELMY. 44 72 bb LUCY CHANEY ALUMNI BULLETIN HE Alumni Bulletin is one of the methods employed by the Alumni Association in keeping tied old bonds and of renewing those which for a time may have slipped. This year's editor, Lucy Harrison Chaney '28, has pursued a very definite and effective course. Past publication bits, news of the present, pictures of ye classe of 1881, action snaps of our present victorious basketball team-all go to make up a bulletin permeated with the spirit of San Jose State, with the past and present linked Home-Coming Day Program Perhaps never before has the Alumni Executive Board enjoyed such whole-hearted and efficient co-operation from faculty, alumni, and students as they have this yearg and the program for this year's Home- coming Day certainly indicates this interest and spirit. Beginning at eight o'clock in the morning and continuing far, far into the night, the program offers a wide variety of events. The Hrst thing slated is the departmental breakfast, which starts at eight o'clock. Then at nine-thirty visiting alumni will be greeted at the gateway of the Quad. At ten-thirty the Commencement Exercises will be held, and at twelve-thirty luncheon on the North Lawn takes place. During the luncheon an entertaining program will be given. Then comes a delightful and beautiful tour of the eastern foothills, where homes of faculty members will be opened for receptions. Dinner at the Sainte Claire at six-thirty ends this perfect day. Events of the dinner will be: High Spots of College History, Verse Speaking Choir, Historical Periods, Quartette and Fashion Review, Dancing. 4473 Db 'S J' Yr :- LQ I ,. M. JI . 4 ... ll sl Y' 9. 7' 3 73 'l. Q if si 3 Q 3 i Q 'E 5 if E 5 i E E E 4 1 I V v I EZ? 2522 IHS: ET' : 'Fr:5' gi. i ..-- .....,1 'I '-1... mpg :J .V H 15:53 :azz G57 5 .4-rf 1 xml 531, -... Lai: iff? ri rr' az' .i lfiiiyf? um :'? k' vgf iii FW? Li!-'E Nfl? 2' C :han . .. rn., I fill? VI. .. Oi:-'iv . 5-,ai :fri gag .... .m.: ll +54 na- Q. ,. H V v v -lu. 0.4 13? in Fi 1 tkiii iff? 5. s ig 5 E 5,3-' 59231 Q as '. l 5, i 2 3+ r wifi? 54 :wi fa E35 Y his fiil ,I - 1 1 i i i . , Q DR. JULIUS KLEIN ON PAN-PACIFIC RELATIONS- . . . More than half of the people on this globe live in the lands that border the Pacific Ocean. Yet, for countless centuries in man's history these people were unknown to those whose homes border the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. On the other hand, the Pacific peoples knew little or nothing of the mighty civilization that was developing in the West. Great distances in time, in space, and in forms of thought separated East from West. I One of the outstanding developments of the twentieth century has been the bridging of this chasm. By cable and radio, the thoughts, even the voices, of Pacific and Atlantic peoples are transmitted from one to the other. It will not be long before the regularly scheduled use of airplanes and airships will bring them still closer to each other. Most important of all, the interchange of commerce between them, the development of markets in each for the products of the other is bring- ing them together. I could not, if I would, avoid a sense of assurance that pan-Pacific relations are bound to assume a very large place in the future history of mankind. The future of American relations and influence with the regions bordering the Pacific is undoubtedly one of great promisef, G74 57 JULIUS KLEIN, Ph. D. Assisfrzmf Secretary of C0'77277Z6'1'CE Y ...l,' ,, ,-v fv 1' Nl : als, Q L52-,, F .3111 5 i:'f.' 1 'Q J Vfff, '- in 2 Q. M., . arg. :':.j,1 X 1. K, 1 . , -' F. , . ,,,, 4 2 Til' 1 fxyf ' Zvfff' f 77,3 Er, . mf. 'J 5-A J kv Owl! 'f F :Qu-If Q. Ft. J ,LTI i P 1 1 .-. if . ,,s F' . I' ' VA ' j img! , V F, 5' . P 7' .1 p-' - ., 1 , pr., 1. ,ITZTIZ , V,,. :1 :....c A3 iiffil 5. :Q fri, Q' v r...x 4 I- J ' iw: M' 4 I? ci! E W 'Q if-2'-A N 'H . 'lefif' A-11 -Qifil , 'ii' A :FF . -- . f. y Ai 54 gs , fi ' '--.' ' Q' .fm 3' ml. l'. '.-1, -- ' . 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Q., i , Suliering from an oloscurily Jrlmal lends lo l'1old in clwecli rapid advance in mode of liv- ing, and possessing a peculiar Jrype of geography rlwal pro- duces a delinile gap in con- racl willw 'rl'1e world aboul il, Weslern Soullu America besl lypilies llwal plwase of college wlwiclw is llwe sum of our daily aclivilies, our campus life for +l'1e year. Like +l'1e oxen Jrlmal slill pull decrepii old carls along llie slony ways of lluis soullnern conlinenl, we plod our daily way llflrouglw four wonderful years. Like Jrlwe boarmen who row across +l'ie greal Soullw American lalces, we cross llne space belween high sclnool and adul+ life in a crafl of college life and ioys. We will emerge from college To lind an even grealer life alwead. Weslern Soullm Amer- ica will soon end her iran- silory period To find a grealer social and economic life alwead. an my an bb bb an an d' 1 L, Ib., : :l.:jr Iv, hgbv ' , - . 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These views cannol' be com- plele enough lo enjrirely rep- resenl all of rhese aclrivilies so ir is our hope Jrhal 'rhe sighr of one will call lo minol an- orher scene of pasl' evenls, and srill anorher, unlil lhe whole year will loe repiclured in Jrhe mincl of each reaoler. I+ is our hope Jrhal Those who Turn Jrhese pages in Jrhe lu- rure may relive lhe memor- able incidenrs of rhis grea'r year al San Jose Slalre. BD Db i. 'Hi Jusf before. A good siarf. In The process. Ablaze! THE BONFIRE A light Going up. Down wiih Pacific. Maierial. The lasf fall. E 1 4. x iii 515' From afar. 'N 'V tie ..A!,3t P 'xii H' L ,.. -1-.. ,gn 7-V ,, ,,.,, -. 1 12 r... fw. ' v 'TZ-,R - A Q T 'r 1,.' .., 1,, L-V 1 vu , .xr , , ..-., ,,,. . dj, A 1 ff v.: 1 .Y-, Lg, r,,.i ...M ip,-in W4 fb ,-.., r,.1,L,4 -mm. - M. ..-Hr ,,.,. .-I 1' 'VI ,..-, g,1...4 , V-.f .xjzz :QS I VT :Lui 'SW 1 'IM ,AJ fi, Ui.. PH- 1 .rt w . ev- wp... L. .1 L , ..,,,. uf . . ...J ..-1 Q,-N.. ,.-N . ,. 1 1. inf., 2Z g L V, 'A 'ff ,QL ik Q mf: f, 1 .. ,J TP fri that ...,- .Lk '2- Qqxlf ..:: J V mini '1,15,i. ff- ' ' affli- 'l vi' .o Ella .N wr-4 T 'X -.fn 10,1 U -I -. .- J .. .-...5, -a . -.11 .5 -A . wa.. x. .ix w. -n. MEN'S FEED Madam Human Shank. Try 'l'his on your knife. Before- -Affer. The band. Our new gym? Dinner a la Sparf. Have you heard The one- Doc MacQuarrie's privafe car Tanks fo you. Tennis cour1s7 GENERAL In conference. Srep righi up. I'll 'fake fhe same. Had your hobby +his year? The fourl. A loud speaker. Touchdown. Lowe low. In fhe shade of fhe old ellum -free. Two liHle maids from school. fi .Z If .1 F' fi I . I F E. T! 1. 9 -f Q -1 f :J .L I, -rr T. If m E. I' 5 F, -. xi fy L. I L Ti' E E5 L sr Us .2 E 93 f F! , , Pi . L1 E1 . w. ,. Q 6 . 5 . i ii ii -4 Z' -2 li 5 5 if b . I 'f H- 1'i'22T .1..., 99? .. . dar: MS-,ij V.:-2 iw ':.: ffrr Hr' B-ah Az: ,Lg e mg :LIB 7341. 3.13: :,'.jf: TEV .:,..Q-h .,.,. Elf: ,..-,. ri-ul Tw IL,!' :af-V any ,. , .. :'I.:'f if! r,f , , ,.,. . ff-.ff A Ja FZ, Q fljz: 15,115 .is -r in, if W' uf: 3, LL' :xi 9.0, 14: '- Lyhf 1L.J.. 17. if .we f-+1 Fi 45515 1.5 52.3 A .W far 12--' 1555 'U :gif 95.7 A4 ,f W UIQ, :gag 552' .,,,. ,-gp 4' I ef? M? '55 2 iff? S2 I. .- :T 13. I-f-Qi' EYKT 2.51 ' 2 A INTERNATIONAL WEEK Venice. Oh! dociorl The rushing dancer A world market Lubol Oi, vo? a bargain. China Boy- The gondolier. Hey, Hayes. LA TORRE WEEK The powers. In 'fhe Rhode. The one wiih The pink iie. The band plays for La Torre. Vell, vof you Hnk? Th' sex'reHe 'frum Lucy. Could you Lynn me some, misier? Rigdon's Rioiers. Time oui for lunch. Page Paul Whiieman. Noon dance ,.. , .... .sn 4-4- . ,. SPARDIGRAS Taking 'H1e iudge for a ride. A minor fresh 'from fhe creeks. Imagine a hobo's embarrassment . V Q - . if .1 ., If -'Tfrf I I 1:12 4 Pfyix L zf' Q fieiii 69535 4573 ' Z +5 qs? 'f A. ' C' 1 .2115 i ,Fir I, .Jet 'fn Ni' It MF- H nm all . at y wi l' galil? 'Ziff .W T151 fi, friiix A' ns: 4 51-P733 E3 ,L frdf' 42 . jgtjp The Hindu Hobo. 5 . ff Now, accordlan fo me. ...,..- . 13133 Barnum mus+ be right ,G Hope you don'+ mind, Jim. E Blindman's bIuFF. jf Pepper Miss MIIVISO. 21521 PT 4 T +11 4 :???!i1 o e open roa . M ij rs wi? via 1' 'emi Elie if 55233 F515 +A-LQ . ii? 5535 E 2:55 3 ,Fla 1 23:5 fi ,,.4, ,- . ., Q f T' S T' . 4:3 u dd 1 3 51 . ' so J: V ,V Qi ' V-ll. 1 .5 Fl Mn! 535' ar is-3 SPARDIGRAS By a Baer margin. iwl1o's a liar 7 Phil up my plale, please. All over a liflle rope. Four liifle girls and Gray. Bum dancers. Ho B O. Try llwis on your moll1er's clolhesline A bunch of bums. Sparkling. 1'5i'A':l . 7 1 sw ' ,ll il- LA-Q. xl b. 51521 tx?-' is 'iii 341 s e sz W' 'li ' 33 ii . W 5 if ' 'xv' s 3.-qg . ze f :Z I Ein . 21 ,f E f T E . . L3 lslg? M' Q Sari Q 2 5 215 , lhllffi : xy! - mel k 71531 6 2 2.2-if vii-'-'il 5, :Zig E fra K 1,3 E .Qu T Sw 2 3 Tiiif if Cixi: 1? 013.2 Lt' if ' T wr ., ,F-1 ag'-U E l . 'Q HI: Eilqcgi 5 GENERAL Three old Niclcers. Sh-ihey clon'i exisi. Three guesses. Horning in. Exferior clecoraiors. Chawles poses. Worliing Hari. Shylocks all. A deaniacal smile. Two of a kindness. -while you may. ln lhe lcniclcer Times The freshmen yeller. 'J L 11 ! '. it '1 -1 1 M y, Sn? 93,351 W ff Exif: si fr f. .1 .gr if ff-E' fi g :gli i ii? L, , uyj: e Ng 57,1 fi Iwi A App: 1. f-Q5 -' -.ug-n if 55:2 , :...:., Zi '35, bl 73,5-'z ,J :STI ' :S-ig 3' MCP: iijzl s F f z 13.4 'L QEZL .. QL-fa r. - :za 'J 2 Q .7-123 f 545 'J LJFQ P5 ' Lang? F' Q,-gxi 4 piffzf mi 5 4-1.5 L '13 H wi '- T552 ,JE .4 Jia S . ni 3:63 fi 9 12519 , :f-,., B 1? 'Q E f- Mia 22 Q J.. '11 1 : . , fs? q ggi v il-6 Q. rw . rw,- ?? i7 iffkn NJ 7'-7, A 4. pai 2 .,-ali' F 34: 4'f -1 Suit r mfg in : z Q.: 'E 0 . . 4. .g. 5. 31.2 '. ',. . v China - wrilhing and slruq- qling in The clulch of age-old lradilion, hampered and bound down by lhe ghosls of Jrhe ancienls-advances slow- ly bul sleadily 'foward lhal ullimale goal, Modern Civil- izalion. And yel These an- cienls, despilre lheirlendency lo hinder progress, have lell afler Jrhem an indelible marlc of unparalleled accomplish- menl, for which The China of loday should 'Feel a due re- specl. They have given her a preslige lhal remains unsur- passed. Whal counlry can boasr of such a monumenlal fele as lhe Greal Wall of China? Whar beHer example of ideal organized achieve- menl can be found? May China in her inevilable mela- morphosis from lhe old lo lhe new, never blol our com- plelely her reverence for l'he pasl. sr an an my bb up an CRGANIZATIONS .MM , ,U NM., igfw :AF uv: N., ,, A . . 'TQ- 1, A 'Q mv. -,M rf J-,pf .EW TSA 4. W, 1 . o Exif' J . ' ' ' .. i 4 , -h, if ,,-1 P 1 W, 3 MF'-r, Q4 1 . N. f .iw -1 , , Euan! V . y ,, -V-4'5 -' , ,, . , 4- . -. 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L AA,.,.., , ..... ..., - Treasurer Francis Adams Charles Anderson Frank Covello Fred Cutchshaw Francis Farris Cecil George Ed Gordon George Greenleaf Charles Hansen Jimmy Hicks MEMBERS John Horning Van Hubbard Phil Jordan Reginald Knight Al Lundy jimmy Lynn Ross McDonald Jack Murray Francis Page Raymond Rhodes K92b5 ring Quarfer Francis Adams Morris Williams Cecil George Phil jordan Ed Gordon ,-----.Jimmy Lynn -,:. Bruce Stone Raymond Thomas Charles Thompson George Thomson James Tormey Jim Treadwell Orland Ware Leon Warmke Morris Williams Yancy Williams Leon Wnrn11ke James Tormey james Lynn Cecil George Raymond Rhodes Ed Gordon James I-licks Fred Cutchshnw George Greenleaf Cl1arleQ Anderson Bruce Stone Charles Hanson jack Murray Orland Ware Albert. McDonald Frank Covcllo Francis Farris Ray Thomas Reginald Knight Clmrles Thompson Francis Page 44932 .pn . v rv. '-v ff.. UM .m wal c:.g,g in 'Q ffl?-' 'Ii ar .ps v':,' cf: 5, Q in Q.. i- Qlfi Cb., ill lr M ggi: j 4224.7 ' eil gil. ri F352 hgf: Y 's E' eff fin 'i.7:q . I in V W 4? 'wi M iff: W rf-'33 :gi-. pei? ...Q J ii ia EQ PH is Q5 W an :ak ami WW M. W I:-WA ff W 3541 f 1 -ii l 6: ij X fi f E Q. E 5 Y 5 Q 3. Q +- - f. 1 Q in A W1 fi 45 K E ? la ff R 'S Sf Q .v 3 'l S .1 21 4 n E 5 - .E v. n -. E! : 5' 5 l i -1 fi :E U .. Fi of a. J Y Q 4 2 'x il TR E. If 'Z -5 4525 551' 5. -if f E a H 4' .,,, J' mtg: In-L Tir 'I -Jw i.. 3 i F E l I Fall Qu Graml Magisfrafe. M aglst rate. ..,.,,.,,,---,,,w Master of Finance and Rl'C!JfI1S. .... Albin Anderson Jack Anderson Jules Bouret Steve Casaleggio John Clewett Hadley Cox Lee Cox Clive Cushing Donald Fowler Raymond Barry E. D. Borrs James DeVoss Carl Duncan Jay Elder JAMES BOCCARDO CHARLES CHANDLER TAU DELTA PHl OFFICERS arfer Spring Quarrer James Boccardo Grand Magisirate ...,. --. ,Charles Chandler .---- Jack Hensill Magisfrafe.--.-,-,,,,.,.,,,,-,,,, Albin Anderson Masfer of Finafzce Elton Wood 517111 Reforrfs. ,..... E ....,,,., James Boccardo HON MEMBERS Al Fredericks John French joseph Garner George Greenleaf Ed Haworth John Horning Harry Krytzer Edgar Levin Ed Looney ORARY MEMBERS George F reelnnd Karl I-lazeltine H. C. MacDonald T. W. MacQuarrie H. F. Minssen it 94 bb Homer Lowe Tom Merson Carm Romano Fred Rooney A1 Schmoldr Al Schofield Bruce Stone James Tormey Leon Warmlce P. V. Peterson Elmer Staffelbach Neil O. Thomas E. S. Thompson Richard Werner Fred Rooney Steve Cnsalcgglo jack Hensill Albin Anderson ,Inmcs Tormcy Al Sclmoliclnl Bernard Weber Gcorge Greenleaf jnlxn Horning Raymond Barry Clive Cushing Edgar Levin Elton XVood H. C. McDunnld James DcVoss P. Victor Peterson T. W. MncQu:lrrie C4952 5, v. A . . ' :JU , ' C' 7fI'.'s'1 u','v1f1 : J 23 Twtsj 'Qlg-, j,1'.,,E xi I L' K ' Q1 , . V ',:r n 'Q J :.,,'ll,r - V sr, 1 Q. .. VH! , 1 ,. rr - , Q1 T. . X1 5 315' . .... . l-4 .,,, 4 . g., R 'Fifi If .pf-:, f- Nl.. jnseplz Garner Luon W':urmlcc Halley Cox I-larry Kryzvcr John Cleweu Homer Lowa Al Frcdcricks Bruce Stone Donald Fowler Carm Romano lid Haworth Lee Cox 'George Freeland Neil O. Thomas Carl Duncan Herman Minssen jay C. Elder 44969 1 DOROTHY HOOVER KAPPA DELTA Pl O F F I C E R S -...---.--.---..-.------..... ..-----..-.-,..Lee Cox Preszdcnt ,,,. ,......, . Vice-Presidezif -. ., Secrefary ...,,,.......,. Treasurer ,..,.. Helene Appleby Joyce Backus Helen Bair Alice Baldwin L. Curtis Bell Eleanor L. Bellm ar Lela Blackburn Sibyl Botelho Eloise Brownell Frances Bryant Clara H. Crane Mable Crumby Clive Cushing Emily De Vore Helen Dimmick Esther Ehlert Jeanette Eskriclge Ruth French Lucile Fuhrman Mildred George Bessie Ginther Thelma Grothe Cecile Hall Katherine Hall Sibyl Hanchett Rita Hayes Lillian M. Hicks Mary Frances Hill Jean Hockabout Nettie Hudson Frances Jewell Dorothy Johnson Florence D. Keegan Anita Irene Kelliher Mary Lou Kirkpatrick Eva Julia Krieg .-..---.Alta Threlfall -. .,.. Dorothy Hoover .-.---.Vi0la Palmer MEMBERS C. N. Ross Kezia D. Rudin Virginia McCracken W00d1eY SeYm0Uf Eleanor R. McDonnel Ffedfick ShiPP Muriel Spaulding George H. Spearman Edgar Ross Levin Margaret Lumry Marjorie McLennan T. W. MacQuarrie Ouida Mallett Frances Marshall Daisy Matthews Nelda Nelson Viola Palmer Annaleone D. Patton Ernest Pieri Lois M. Rake Vivienne Smith Reed Hazel Regnart Anna L. Reis Grace Rich HONORARY MEMBERS Helen Stewart Loda Strait Elizabeth M. Taylor Elsie Toles Marion Tower Esther Trefts Irene Turner Mortimer B. Walker Elizabeth Cameron Walsh Dovie Winters Marjorie Wylie Carol Yearian Helen Zink NValter Bachrodt A. H. Horall George E. Freeland Mattie O. Joy Elmer H. Staffelbach cc 97 an ,,. :Lx lr ,Q an rf--Vj 5 im g aaa L la F lift In -ay u ma Q sail: a E1 3. use l1 .f. :TNI N. 7 . '5 5:35 . ..-. li :ati UQ 951 Q v if ,,.- P Rafi. 4 Z, Er-fig E u ti 1541. of if aa' 34 395.1 1:4 ., , A, I ---. ' fin -an '25 .. 3? Ll P :tg 1 ai- PM 5 :iff K Ea? E RT '31 wi 5 . fa? in ml hitter Q Q E2-if 5 J F ill E, . 'af , fa ef F , ...Q he D. 25 an .Y E555 y 6.- QM - c 4 1 if.. 15? au, i5 ix. Ruth French Sibyl Borclho Helen Zink Mnrjoriu: McLennan Frances Jewell Dovic W'inu:rs Lois Rake Marian Tower Nettie Hudson George Freeland Virginia McCrakcn Alice Baldwin Ernest Pieri George Spearman Ouida Mallctt limily DeVorc T. VV. M:icQu:xrric Ci 98 55 Eleanor McDonnell Iilizaberh Taylor Eva Krcig Dorothy Jolmson Muricl Spaulding Elsie Tales Margaret Lumry Anita Kcllllxcr Hflcn Dil'l1l11iCk Clive Cushing Cecile Hall Florence Keegan Edgll' I-Wifi Clarence Ross Manic joy Katherine Hall MOFIHDU Walker 44992 iii Q fel A i rf' . ,. E 'hi -2: A--In -JJ- aqe 'r 'X Z? J' ...XT S12 s-1 a ni STFXII CASALEGGIO HAROLD PUFFER HARRX KRYTZER IOTA SIGMA PHI OFFICERS Wlnfer arfer uarf Prcszdenf Steve Casaleggxo Preslclenf Harold Puifer Vice Presldvnf Harry Krytzer Vice President Harry Krytzer Secretary Harold Puffer Secretary Rlchard White Vice Presrzlcvzf Secretary Arthur Atwood Steve Casaleggxo Russell Cody Royce Cornett Werner Dahl Louxs Deasy Carrol DeSelle james Eaton Howard G1llesp1e Donald Harder Verde Hawley Ylflg Udf 6 MEMBERS Wlllxam Henmnger George Larson Chester Latta Edward Levm John Marcotte Glenn McCoy Joe O Neill John PRVISO E1 nest Prerx XValter Rxchardson F1 ed Robles Perry Stratton George Hutchmson Clarence Ro s Francls Ruetter W1ll1am Saveker Albert Srlverxa Floyd Smrth Sp ncer Strader Douglas Taylor Oswald Taylor Arnold Teague Donald Watsoa Heber Sotzm B XV Spauldmg Iudson Aspxnwall George Spearman 4100? 1 I a Q. ' ' I I 9 5 s F23 I -fr 2 I ' va '53 A .2322 -f 5 A I' 5 .'.g l ' Q U F a I I Q e r ' - ' ' 1 'N-fffffffffffff.., - A Q 74'mu'ffffffffffffffffffu . Aa 1 QFI5' E S ' Q 'I' r ,ITB President? P Harr Kr tzer in ' .T ....... ........, . .,,, ,... , -,.-. ......,.......,.,....,,,..,.... ..,---. y y 1 A .ifuffmfInIfGI'ff'm.f.Q.i.f'IifiifiifW - 'fifi ' 1 - 2 rag -, l ' FACULTY MEMBERS 35,2 K . . A I 553 3 4 5 'Si T rd Sf? rr:-Q3 'mi 'xl 5:35 Russell Cody ,loc O'Ncill Royce Curnctt Albert Silvcri: Lewis Dcnsy B. W. Spaulding I-lcbcr Sotzin Judson Aspinwnll julxn Paviso William Snvclacr Clarence Ross Arthur Atwood Prnncis Rcuncr Clxcsrer Lana Gene Dorais james Eaton Floyd Smith Verde Hawley Howard Gillespie Fred Robles 4410135 Edgar Levin Perry Stratton Riclmrd Wluime Werner Dahl Mortimer Xvallrcr v.,. .A i., ,JM my qv x ,J .N X. ,, .4- .v i k 5 x ,: YY J 1 9 in A l 1 . 1 1, Q.. 4 1 .4 t. F35 5 if 2 ft. T'L f viii is 5523? 'L if E. f'f,'Lfi if .fluff A L QQ LEE cox ROBERT MACKEAY ERNEST Pnaiu 'i PHY ED MAJORS :iii ', oFFlcERs f 'i7f Fall Quarter Winier Quar+er V. Prcfsident .......,...,.......,,..,..,,............ Lee Cox President A,,....,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,-,,,-, ,,,, L ee Cox ' Vive-Presiderd ..... -- .....,........ Ernest Pieri Vice-President. ...,, ,,,,A,,.,,,-,,, E rnegt: Pieri V Serreiary ........,,... ....... R obert MacKeay Secretary ........,,.. .,,,,,A R obey: M3CKegy :gg . . pring Quarfer -ff, President ,.......,....... .,,,,,,,,.,,,.. L ...,.,., L ,,,,---, ,,,.,, . R oben MacKeay i '1 - Viet'-Pfc'Silfc'11f ......, ... ..,....,. ,,-,..-, S teve Casaleggio Svfrefary ..A.......V.. w.........,..........,... ..,...,.. . R obert Elliot M 1 M E M B E R s Will Alley Frank Gibson Rodger Moore J E. N. Bansmere Earl Goodell Fred Orem 1 Webster Benton Ted Henderson GUS PHEIFSQH Edwin Brunning Walter Hill Ernesh Plfffl VI W Q i Steve Casaleggio Wesley Hubbard grains gurl . Robert Clcmo Aldrich Kalas ATVS-Ehzirss 1 Daniel Coakley William Kazarian Edward Roberts :H Bart Concannon Don Kerchan Dean ROSS V , 5 Rex Conner XVesley Klemm Albert Silveria ' Lee Cox Ray Knowles James Springer Harold De Fraga Edgar Levin Harry Stoddard Joe Dieu john McIntyre Adam Vagts L Joe Elia Robert MacKeay William White Robert Elliot Martin Mathieson Jack Wilson Af- Anthony Escobar Maurice Metcalf Jack Wool fit I Thurman Frick James Mills RossYoungblood Jw FACULTY MEMBERS XValter Crawford H. C. McDonald L CC 1 0 2 D iliaar ,. 3551 az -Sli'-K PHY ED MAJORS GROUP HE year of 1931 at San Jose State saw the fostering of a new organization for men students of the institution. This organiza- tion, the Phy Ed Majors, was formed upon the decline of the old Varsity Club. A11 men students majoring in physical education are eligible for membership in this club. The forming of this club has resulted in binding together in a closer comradeship the members of this group of the male students. These men were formerly only loosely connected and were not getting the co-operation necessary to make a success of the department. The organization has already shown promise of becoming if not the strongest one of the stronger organizations of the campus. This group will now undoubtedly be able to obtain a more organized and efficient men's athletic department for San Jose State. In the past this school has felt the need of a strong organized power in this field, and with the forming of this club, the Phy Ed Majors, the school will probably see the fulfillment of its dire need. The group proceeded under a roster of able and energetic officers, and much credit is due these men. Coach H. C. McDonald has lent a helping hand toward the success of the club, and it seems that he can produce championship clubs as well as championship teams. At any rate his effort, and likewise that of Walt Crawford, is to be greatly commended. 4410572 7 QV fr if ,.. 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L aurence Hill President .......,,....., .....,,..... L aurence Hill Vice-President ...,.. .,..... , Milton Hex: Vice-President ........, ,..... M ilron Hext Secretaryn ......... ..l..... L eland Tracy Secretary ......,.,.,......,......, . .... Caroll George Treasurer ............... ......., H arold Puffer Treasurer .... - .......,.. A .......... Harold Puffer Inter-fraternity Inter-fraternity Represemafifue e.....e,. .,.,,. D elos Druifel Rejnresentafiue e....... ...,... A 1 Silveria Spring Quarier President., -.,,,,--, ,, ,,,,-,-,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,.......... ,..,.,,.,.. , L aurence Hill Vice-President ...,.. - ......--. Milton HEX! Secretary , ...,.,.,.,... .....,..........,.,. Treasurer .............,....,., -- ...,.. . , --,- -----..-Caroll George Harold Puffer 11zter-fraternity Represenfafi Lfe ...,......... -Al Silveria Pgpulfy Affvigorm ,,,,,A,,,-,,,,,A, Y ,..,,,,,,....,,,.l,...., ......, A . N. LL1b0WSki M E M B E R S David Allen Mi1t0I1 HCXU Charles Anderson L31-If ence Hill Raymond Collins Harry Jennings Williaxn Cook Pauli Ilgfkes Robert Curtner Eissellgriger William Dresbach Harold Puget DCIOS Druffel Francis Ruetter Richard Duncan 01-Ville Rogers Caroll George Burton Rose Phillip Glassey Albert Silveria Bruce Griswold PCUY SU' 21ff0f1 Edward Grom Leland TracY Harry Hedgef Richard White K 1 0 4 9 Harold Puffcr Burton Rose Harry Hedgcr Albert Silvcria A. N. Lubowski Francis Rcurfcr Dclos Druffell Harry Jennings Jack Murray Bruce Griswold William Drcsbach Richard NVl1irc GIOSPP I Edward Gram Charles Anderson Russel Parmcr Richard Duncan Paul Lukcs Ruben Currncr Leland Tracy Raymond Collins Orville Rogers David Allen Phillip Glassey Perry Slrauon 4410657 l EARLE CHRISTOPH THOMAS EAGAN PHI MU ALPHA Prexidmf ,,..,....... Vice-Prcsirlmf ...., Secretary . .,,.,.,. . Treasurer ,...,.. H is! oria 71 .,....,,... -e Alumni Secretary ..,,, Faculty Advisor ....... Forrest Baird Harry Boogaert Edward Brown Robert Cantu Earle Christoph Leroy Deeg Thomas Eagan Gerald Erwin Clarence Fornwald Charles Hansen Paul Hare William Higgins George Hubbell OFFICERS MEMBERS 441079 Thomas Eagan .---,--.-.Forrest Baird Clarence Fornwald ---.--William Higgins .---- Charles Hansen ..,...Harry Boogaert .---.Earle Christoph Leon Jenkins Jan Kalas Benjamin Mabie Chester Mason George T. Matthews Glenn Matthews Ernest Pieri Doyte Richards Elmer Ri gdon Fredric Steen True Tourtillott Sylvan Wetmore W ,., wi t .Q 1 I I T. I ,. u -1 Q r ,. Z. ,- ,a in s PF ' J Y. p. H , 'Y' I tv If bm 2- 5125 Vids' ig j.i1Qii'l 5-' 11'-5 Siifiilz fq TYLQQQ. L fi'7 . M ...,x 1 Q' 1 or if LTA-Jig g,1 i5 I, V'Tl .. X,,. ,. 'J 2955 'I W . L, 31 V 3 :::iL'g 1'Vi,'gi s , EEA. :pgm E3 T532 'T iiii' A L-Iigr l' infill? 2' l'.5'1',1 e- :agile r iffff t. .e li irfltz. .t ilffzi F, fgrjg ty 5557? . .,.., ,- 4753551 Y? T' iii 3 5? Hz T5 Wi? !g'zq,1fr if MP: I H1255 E 5 55.1. ,. 'ew- s ,N 3 HM X551 . Ng. f 1' H ful! .., - --1.1 '- ijx.-1 1.2 .fas- t fl fi gli? fills rim irliill 5 Rf: fl il!-4 Li Q. 4 'iff H. pai? if Lax j xwffi ' ff If rfglr 2 hw? Y' EQ'-. 0 A 'I ,1 :rar .. e 525- ' 5 1 : ini 5 is F ln 3-, -s. if: 981 - 'ffl' - E . 3 ' 3 iq?-,Ev na. l All 11 1-I 1 I U 3 RQ, Q 5 3 .. N ith' 'z iii ,Q-.2 1 Y ! I ,..4 -.L f 3 mu. SEZ: K. . an 1- 1 1. ls? ui EM: 1: -.a 45511 af: , .IQ girl ss--, . 5525 5 .n Sfii :FEE Figs: 1' .aaa 51:2 lf . Els? iflfli 3' 'ET . if lie! .... - i l I fail Q5 9: f ii s 5 5 5 13 2 3 2 3 2 af P ff Z4 lf ? s 5 se 4- 3 4 5 lt .v 4 91 xi Q PHI MU ALPHA GROUP TUDENTS and lovers of music attending the San Jose State College on April 1, 1929, ushered into San Jose the Beta Eta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, the Sinfonia Fraternity of America. Members of the organization are drawn from those who have done something Worth While toward the advancement of music in this country. Each and every chapter of Phi Mu Alpha sponsors a program of all-American music at least once every year. The local chapter has in the past held or sponsored several programs of this type during the assembly hours, and more are planned for the future. The coming of the fraternity to the campus has done much toward making the Music Department a strong section of the school. The membership of the fraternity is limited to the regularly enrolled students and the faculty of the educational institution in Which there are chapters. It makes no difference Whether these members are pro- fessional or amateur. Phi Mu Alpha stands alone as the only fraternity of this type on the San Jose State campus. Phi Mu Alpha figured quite prominently in the social activity of the college this year, with two dances of unusual quality, besides formal initiations and other functions. The members have taken a very definite part in all musical presentations of the college Music Department through the orchestra, band, and men's glee club. 4410875 l , BERNARD WEBER MAUDE CURTIS SIGMA KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS Prvsldwll. .......,... ......................,.., ........,. B e rnard Weber Vive-Prrsidvrrf ..,. .. ....,,,, C harles MCKlCfD3H Secretary .,.,....... ...........,. M aude Curtis MEMBERS Albin Anderson Frederick E. Graham Charles McKiernan George H. Brereton Mabel Hopkins Maude C. Curtis Olive Kuntz Bernard Weber Alice Luckhardt Bernice Tompkins I-IE Sigma Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded at the University of California in the spring of the year 1915. A group of honor students working with the head of the History Department of the University, the famous English historian and teacher, Henry Morse Stephens, formed the organization to make possible the informal meet- ing of all students who have made history their life interest, and Who Wish to make a continual development of the resources for the full enjoyment which it contains. The fraternity has had a continuous history since the time of its founding, and has found its Way into many of the important colleges and universities of the West. In this college it has taken a very definite place and stands out as one of the very few scholastic fraternities in San Jose State. It provides a type of activity that is much desired by some students in this college. 4410955 .- 952 2 U' FJZLM -4 1. if Fifa if' 'ecirf Min . . TT. 9 fir? N 4 DI ' 1 ffl? if 'fr Elf? -4 --4'Il E FW! 3 -V-'Hag if 4: is laws 51 H1435 ga gag.. E M5 3 :Qi 21 iii . . . 3512 ,.. 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Helen Bair Alice Bale Vesta Blyther Dorothy Daft Helen Davis Alta Edwards Ruth Evans Dora Finnemore Margaret French Jesma Geddes Mabel Crumby LA E BA B E R S Thelma Grothe Pearl Hauge Isabel Hawley Herschell Kapp Ada McQuillcan Mildred Mergotten Jean Millberry Helen Moore Dorothy Moorland Beth Nelson FACULTY MEMBERS Emily DeVore Helen Thomas 4411035 L ...,. Lorraine Porter Thelma Grothe Grace Pew Lorraine Porter Barbara Quinn Lois Rake Anna Ries Olga Saursen Dorothy Shelton Marba Vansickle Edna Vassallo Carol Yearian Marjorie Wylie Olga Lnurscn Mildred Murgottcn jenn Milbcrry Ruth Evans Dorothy Daft Dorothy Moor-land Lorraine Porter Margaret French Bcllz Nelson Alta Edwards Thelma Grorlxc Pearl Hauge Alice Bull l'lcrscl1v:ll Kopp Helen More Edna Vasscllo Mabel Crumby Emily DcVure Helen Thomas 31112 f, me . . ig: :in f... WR Hi? j r 1 S' -no JM 1 'T'-fn' F Preszdent Vice Preszdcnt Secretary Treasurer Reporter Czmfodrau W couNclL Marlon Tower M3f1OH Weller Frances Forward Luclle Fuhrman Avxs McKarcher Berta Gray I , 5 - A 3 , 'ii . 'aff ', Y' 'liz . l wa? by fs ' ll - 1 '53 'F 3 , V x , 1' 2 Y 8 'Fil 'i .li , ,I wg FRANCES FORWARD Mmuox Towns MARIOY xvrruzn 'N K3 S Y tg A. . s. . Q 5 3: ss- r'.?,. Q ' ' , ...., C., .,,.,,-...,,... -,.,, ..,.,...,,,.......,.,.,,..,,., ' i 'ij ' A ' ' ' ' 'Aii:if.ii:fifiiiiilifFfifii ..,... Big and Little Sister Chairman ,.,..........................,................ ' ::7.:J ' 7 V -A A ' f .-.-......-.V....-....-.-..-,....-----,---,-.------- --- l .... ' ...., .r., ......,.,r , . ,...,.,. . ..........,............... . 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A Lv L. lrigfl gg-v 'fx 5:2 .T 4 N1-4' f' el 552 :LT L F 'I G 1 a Q5 E E 'r r .. 5: CZ 'a Enterfammenl Chairman Y W C A Representafwe Publzczty Chairman Inter soczety Newman W A A ReAbresr'11faf11,c Smack 71 Tam Black Masque' Eugema McClay Florence Jewell Beth Frelrmuth Florence Jewell Helen Templeton Kathleen Smith Helen Dimmick ASS REPRESENTA uar e lnfer uar e n uar e FACULTY MEMBERS 441122 Hope Allauo Julle Petersen Mary Hlll Murlel Colhngwood ean Byers Slbyl Botelho Evelyn Talx Emxly Schwartz Carol Murdock Ilah Iles Helen Stem art Helen Srnlth Helen Stewart Lillian O Hanlon Sibyl Botelho Clara Hinze Florence Jewell Ilzh Iles Emily Schwartz Silsyl Botelho Burn Gray Lucile Fuhrman Evelyn Taix Eugenia McCImy 44 Mary Hill Hc'en Stewart julie Petersen Avis M:u:Karcher Jean Byers Muriel Collingwood Helen Dimmick Hvru Allnrio 11355 EJ U ff l dl ln, -ff l. I. 15 .-L 54, 9. TD ': L: LS 3: Q , 5. Q, L A f 1? p n IL , . if .2 My i .E 'z ?. 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'4 i ' A I 5 .- 'Q-if sl ...wi . 3 V .VI ' ' E , ik Q Y ik ., in W' if F479 'J L if 5 5, ill E4 Eieff . 23 l rfilf A 2:5 f, ...,. - Y? ?f' f Y E 3.1: l. .-lf: .. :uma . fi -Q2 Pei' ,. H 1 'EY-2713 3 tilfffi :r wr, '1 5 fs.-4 E FT ..,- s. ,era -' 9334 7 5551 Fi UF! 3 rt 'H .1a- 'Sf '? Qi: fa I'7fi':' '-1 iii: V' if 345515 lx LEE: E 51? s' rig lf am '- :.i1:-E s E5 .zjgx f: 4 aims -fir' 1 PL L-JY: . Sill-. .. :fell -: 1 s, .,x :iii 'J fi ,, 933 rf Ygiw? JI WOMEN'S The Associated Women Students of the college opened the 1931 season of activities by means of the Women's Jinx, held in the Women's Gymnasium in the early part of October. The motif of the evening was one of cos- tuming and masquerade, and prizes were offered for the most striking outfits. l JINX On this and the opposite page are pictured some of the costumes worn. From these shots one can only infer an evening of fun and entertainment. This event was Il true indication of the most successful season that was to follow and did follow, and did much to instill interest and enthusiasm in all the women who attended. wg. D.-1.7 ., ., arf. 2 wi., P ga: 151 ' EFF: 1 5 ' L x. iii! mx RJ A B-' 7-ff! W. F' rf' We fin ,JK c C? -S3 JI COUNCIL GROUP CHIEVEMENT and success have been the two outstandlng fea tures of the 1931 year of the Assoc1ated Women Students of the college Old projects have been repeated W1th a new touch here and there, and W1th even greater success than the prev1ous attempts CONFERENCE DELEGATES New and unprecedented events have been mserted 1n the hst of act1v1t1es, wlth the same result The splend1d leadersh1p by the group plctured above IS undoubtedly respons1ble, and to these people the Women of the college owe a great deal of thanks The act1v1t1es of the year have been, br1efly the followmg events In October, the first feature of the year was presented m the form of the Women s 1nX Th1S was followed by a ser1es of mterestrng part1es and banquets The last and the most spectacular of all was the presentat1on of Co ed Capers Throughout the year dele gates were sent to varxous convent1ons of Women students 1n Stockton, Sacramento, and Fresno These conventxons proved to be a very real value to those attend1ng and offered great help 1n the solv1ng of prob lems Wh1ch these groups have 1n common .f H gl 5 V312 ails ga as A. 5 ifdxlr gifs? . img ' 'UDP - . 4 -1 n r as . . . - . Qi ' 35--ul V . .. . 5-112 . 551 . . ' . . ., J - . f5 f'gi - u - .91 '- .. . 1 :fr - mT:. v nth--ii z 5 ' t . ri: .,..1.: u-.. 1 .- -1 .. ,. :- . 5 d -1 EEE T71 51.1 fire rf Q116bP W , l CO-ED CAPERS ff IGGER and better than ever are the only Words we find. suitable to describe the annual presentation of the Associated Women Students' Co-ed Capers. Instituting, as it did, an unequaled co-operation of all the Women's organizations of the school, it offered a lesson in the value of unity, as Well as being the best performance of its type yet presented. Five acts of real entertainment, a dancing chorus of Ziegfield quality, interesting and beautiful stage sets, enjoyable skits and playlets, and excellent music and singing, all Went to fill the evening with pleasure for the audience. The purpose of the offering was to raise money for the new Spartan Union, and out of the proceeds of the show one hundred dollars was turned over to that fund. Marion Weller, the vice-president of the organization, had complete charge of the affair, and it was through her untiring effort that the performance reached the height of quality which it attained. Her work is to be highly commended and she is to be congratulated on-the manner in which she performed her duties. CO-ED CHORUS K 1 17 D fmt .sw 15? 2 411' 532 r:'Lr 0-Oil ..,.. 1 ' 'a L' ,A a:. : :El .lm iii Jas: E E .rg l E7-2 33, 7f3f.:'m 5,251 .ru 2L2'. ! .21-9 -... .J G AN , ,.,.,,. .sz e if E 3+ L5 ' va Iw- L' fra 27522 ... -4. 4.531 ...,... fo-in ' :gf 239 :FW fer-7 elf 2212? -....:r It i s .yy .., Wi . 'IL .a W1 332' r. ,- bk ,..,!' V .Ji W5 ' ' if X kis- LQ 'Ju : :--1-2' :' 'r-'Q fri? ITU? .zrr El ef! f 1 E- el. 1 , . 5355 E'f5:?:.: .. If 'nl ca . -4 N u . -. 'Y . V5 ig. 5 iii 1533 5 ini ' 'ras S :UQ 1 W 1 img 'l W1 E ici! T, ....., , 'IW' .f W.. .. gh... .. I'-sig L4 Y.W. ,. 325 e .7 '. 'i 531,51 27.1, . K-3-, ,... 3552 Q en l .-, , In-... .,.,,, LT13'i ui TBUS A Wi? lvffa : gm .J-4:15 ' Q-.iv f -1-1 -D . S553 f naw. .5 ,.. - x i fi7.fl Z !g:::: fl ....,. , Heli' .T. V5 A. . Ma - zz' Q1 If-C32 H E'-23,1 'I 5535 T 4 52155 F1 .,r. . 1252 il 5:-L4 .1 .PQ -- : u....l : '- .z - .. 5,11 .q ...... m raid is or' - 3- vlig . 1315 J. E 14 Lf' if :Fi -' .5 :Fir af 4' ,iw 32 FLORENCE JEWELL Presi:1c11z' ,..,.,. Vice-Pr'f'sir1'ef1i Secretary -. ,.,,.. . Elsie Bates Eva Mae Carraher Harriet Davis Marianne DeSmetV Carol Belle Hess Mary Hill Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs George Campbell' J. D. Crummy Frederick Curtiss . James C. DeVoss I MARY HILL I-IAZEI. WANZER Y. W. C.A OFFICERS Y.WC . .A. COUNCIL Florence Jewell Viola Johnson Thelma Knapp Emilia Lindeman Carol Murdock Vera Parr Doris Hoffman Elizabeth Jenks Miss Lena Linde Alice Luckhardt ADVISORS m all Mrs. T. W. MacQuarrie 441182 Mary Hill -.---.Florence Jewell --,..-..Haze1 Wanzei' Dorothy Phillips Mary Robinson Alice Shoup Marion Tower Margaret Waldorf Hazel Wanzer Mrs. E. E.Mayers Mrs. Miller Mrs. Fred Shipp Sarah Snyder Mary Robinson Carol Hess Elsie Bates Eva Mac Carralxcr Dorothy Phillips Emilia Lindeman Thelma Kopp Margaret Waldorf 4411959 Marion Tower Carol Murdock Alice Shoup Harriczr Davis J WT' r 5 maxi .2 jf f, A xg sw lf 'iv Fr SEQ: f we . if l 'Aff' sv, . ii. E mf Y r ' -5:1145 L' fl .,,gs'. . 1. sl -,. 555125 C 4 1? 4 gg- y- if E35 V' 'f ..., 3 I Vyfiyi 'rr fffjigr. : WPC K' L E-'fi 3 cfm W sq 1 ii LJ? 514274 i :.. Lint ' H'-1 ic? -s 5 f aff 5 ffqs fit? 5 Fa w 5 5 -Q A T245 r ' I ii? MQ' '-4-vw -- ,iv .. l H H Q.. -. E: .L 3 9- r. 'fl 1 ' I' .- if .. 4525 4 T' v. :ss - 2 sr-fi is 5 ' 1 .ss v 1 F: R - AN 5,5-E UT- M eg KI 51 . .,... 1 iff' 1 1 . Q3 .Q ' Sli wl A 512 f ' .Url 7' 1:5 ' . 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Carol Murdock ---------- Helen Stewart Marion Blackford M E M B E R S Ruth French Bernice Jackson Emilia Lindeman jean McKinley Carol Murdock Helen Stewart Evelyn Taix Marion Tower Helen Jane Woodworth LACK MASQUE is another organization that has had its beginning in the past year. It is a group composed entirely of women stu- dents and its membership is limited to thirteen. In this instance at least, thirteen has proved to be a very lucky number, for Black Masque with such an enrollment has gone far already in establishing itself firmly and safely as a permanent member of the campus societies. Requirements for membership are of an honorary nature, and service to the college is the most prominent of these requirements. The future promises a great advance in prestige for this well-founded organization. 612075 Muriel Collingwood Esther Elxlcrt Sllwyl Bolelho Ruth French Bernice jackson Evelyn Taix Helen Woodworth KIZIX Emilia Lindcmnn Marion Tower jean McKinley . HL fe s - . d . I A ,, A ' u r E . .. 'Z rv A J!-' il W 9 g ,, - E -.JR bf? E1 ,E 5 n ' F if Q4 -1 -pf' ... . f.-..-.., 155' psi 3 , A , 'EBF , . Q.. ,msg . ,J B .gr 1 , ,- - YY 3:22 'gli 3 'i 7:53 5 vawzh 1. C Y-'fr 51 . 5 .mq ,,. . ':-'fs was ' 3 Xue. 1, ae. 3 WF Li ff? 4 .n Q u :- ww 5.2- 5 'fm wg 'a.Z'f.k 2235 JULIE PIETERSEN Presirlent ....,...A... Vice-Presirlext Secretary ..,.....,.,..7 , Athletic Manager ,.,..... Recorder of Points. ...,, Orcbesis Rep'rese1ztative Reporter ................... - ..... Basketball Manager ..,... Speedball Manager ,,,.., Volleyball Manager Baseball Manager .... . ,... SIISYL BOTELHO W. A. A. OFFICERS 1 LUCILE FUHRMAN - .,.,.,. .,..... S ibyl Botelho Julie Petersen .-...--- Lucile Fuhrman .--.--.- Evelyn Taix -.---..,Evelyn Amaral -- -- ......, ....... D orothy Smith - ..,. - ........ ..,..,. J anice Foster ,me ........ ......... V irginia Clohan Lillian O'Hanlon Esther Ehlert -----.-,Ruth Tamblyn Hockey Managerz-- .....,.. --.-- ........ .,.... M ildred Choate Recreation Marzagerm-- ........ ,.... - --- ....... ...... ....... . B erta Gray Tennis Manager ....... V,-- ........ A ......... Helen Smith Swimming Manager f...... - .....4. ........ V iolet Swank Hisforign -,.-,-,,- M W ,....... ...... L illian White 4: -1.22 s Esther Ehlerr Ruth Tamblyn Evelyn Amaral Lillian White Janice Foster Mildred Choate Lillian O'Hanlon Helen Smith C4123 Evelyn Taix Virginia Clohan Bcrta Gray Violet Swank 55: .x.::.- .iq Q 3 - ff 5 ,. . 5 1 xg. ,,, , 3911 :gall JIT lv--f L If 3 1:-1' Jr ad '99 :sat :J A'-lx 'I 'L -I yn. 'Zi 'H 4 r o v 1 E 31 I W A A EXECUTIVE BOA D OMEN S athlet1cs at San Jose State have enjoyed another year of success Under the able gu1dance of the above eXecut1ve heads, athlet1c compet1t1on for Women cannot be denled 1tS true place among the major act1v1t1es of the college for the year just past Interest, W A A HFADS enthus1asm, and a w1ll1ngness to co oper ate have been the most promlnent char acter1st1cs of every project attempted and compet1t1on of a very Worth wlnle sort has been 1nst1lled through contests between teams represent1ng the four classes And yet all the act1v1ty of thls organ1zat1on was not dxrected 1nto one d1rect1ng of Women s athlet1cs, th1s group has been the sponsor of a rather large number of purely soc1al events Several banquets were held from t1me to tune, as Well as other events of equal 1mpor tance The Hlkenlk, Wh1ch was held near the close of the year, was one of the most mterestrng features of the year Be SIdCS these thlngs, W A A played no small part 1n the productxon of Co ed Capers, the annual presentamon of the Assoc1ated Women Students K 1 2 4 7? jf: E33 4555 H 1 il frf- :4 -.. 1 4 Egg j 'T 1 3191? S3912 Q R M132 Q - . - 'i , . . Hifi: . . . . . an y . - - vig Q V ' Q . . . , Pi j ' ' - ' ?:.L.f 'I,' U . Iiilf E ' ' ' ffzlil ' - - - F133 - - - - ,gpg l1ne. Bes1des the actual su erv1s1n and ,','f,,1Q li . . , . . g Efllv 5.57 ll iii: ' 5 ' iliff ?i . ' . f, ,QF . . - - lfffl 5 - - - Pg ' ' u - v - ' tall.. fl 33255 Na-v-H 'l 'Hit fl YES 3 Sill? E ali! 551432 x 5 Q4 This page presents a photographical resume of the activities of the Womcn's Athletic Association for the past year, showing the scope of the organization and the interesting new features that have been introduced. 612575 .1 1. 'Sli we V Q E 1 , 4 gre Hi..- If E55 if 'fa as r 5 'nz ' 45 33 H35 'TL .. ,, 1,253 yd .. sr-91 :lf K fir iii M .W iii? rim! irifi - '- -an , Sm ..,, G4 A! ' if-.4 254 5:5 HJC hi 1:5-I -... P3552 ms, 4.9 .f- - ff- :tan ...K- S.. .V vi , 3'-5 Z':f 3 Sri? .-.i,,, be ,1 f gs 1 in ear ,tags 1.15-7? f, - MEA: 'ifilff 3-i ..'?! . .. :Ve pil? Sf-- 1:11 2135 31427 it-4 ..:4. QI? xv it-if: :fm :QF 1' ti EQ. . i ,I Ed: TTETCJ :mb Em l all l 1 i n 3 IP 5 Y b E 3 E s s 5 2 3 E3 .1 Q S : 4 ii - E 3 ,- R ., is S 1 is z rr . 1 C 5 ff J .5 17' 'I 5. VE F I ti I Y E K I fl 5 31 H 9 Z 13 E EVIZLYN AMARAL ESTHER El-ILERT LUCILE FUHRMAN BLOCK S. J. . OFFICERS P1'c'szde1zt. ....,....,,, Vice-Prcsidelit ,.,,,.. Sccrefary 5... Evelyn Arnaral Sibyl Botelho Mildred Choate Virginia Clohan Alice Echante Esther Ehlert Janice Foster MEMBERS Esther Ehlers ..--.,.Evelyn Amaral Lucile Fuhrman Lucile Fuhrmnn Bernice Jackson Florence McClay Marion Oldham Julie Petersen Dorothy Smith Evelyn Taix HOSE Who have achieved should receive recognition of some sort for their achievement. The Women's Athletic Association of the college has taken view of this fact in the past, and the formation of the Black S. Society Was the resultant action. This is the honorary organization for Women's athletic, After earning a certain varying amount of points, as specified by rules of W. A. A. Which govern this group, a Woman athlete becomes eligible for membership. During the past year, Black S. J., as a group, has been responsible for the excellent manner in which Women's athletics have functioned. As leaders in this field, the members do much to set a good example for the younger and less experienced women. 4412695 Sibyl Borelho Evelyn Tnix Janice Foster Marion Oldlmm julie Petersen Mildred Chuan: Virginia Clohnn Alice Echznre 4412753 Y, fl A li? :gil A V 4 EI -, Q Yr .. : in ' Q rv W n 55 1. 4 lk 3 E?-5 9 iii Sie Ei Fi-.' f L wr F5 313 'VXA ': fir' Q I.'Z'11 25:5 f E :QQ fra ipu :gg M :EE I' 2751 1- r-1 fgu.. ix 2. Ei , .gig V1 Q' ,T si jg' Zur .. 'ASE Saad Q' ' Lg .ulyii re :mf 511 ilu 1.,,,. , M ,. -v .335 W-.. .y,... a 3 .J I Fi Q 2 E ..1 ll 9 51 L l F ? u 5 2 ,,, 3 53 E 9 'T,, E . '1 5 L, l n 8 w. ff- F! 5 ri 1 il if lv .5 bn fn 5. fr F 1 4 , . 1 I il is 2' F ll E s vl 1: -1 E -e gl fl z fi 9 iz fl xr ze ESTHER EHLERT Prz'slflc'11t AA....7 Vim'-Presiderzt Secrvlary .....,...,.. Claire Adams Evelyn Amaral Helene Appleby Sibyl Botelho Virginia Glohan Pearl Eberhart Esther Ehlert Alice Bassler Doris Dean Maude L. Knapp FLORENCE MCCLAY TAU GAMMA OFFICERS BERTA GRAY ..,-.-.Florence McCla,y MEMBERS Janice Foster Mildred George Berta Gray Bernice Jackson Gertrude Keturi Margaret Lumry Mildred McChesney HONORARY MEMBERS Geraldine Delbon Laws Elizabeth McFadden Leola Mayer Doris Taylor 441289 .---.--, Berta Gray Esther Ehlert Florence McClay Aletha Olmsted Hazel Reghart Florence Snure Evelyn Taix Ruth Tamblyn Jane 1WoodWorth Gail Tucker Sara Wilson Catherine Wortliiiigham .- nv L 1. .I L .4 s A nv lfidi r 1. lr J: QTEK! .w ., -,jx 5 ' 3.5 ,fl . ,. In 3 1:23 V ff-ilf gf :wifi 31? ' 33771 f, 'rw f fgif 'L Ta ' P11315 .3 Skim! ' WTAE? 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Y! , ar! -1 M ,, P. .. .. a 'TZZ1 ki fit? r ,fgfl 'I' 'Z fi' 4 Neff.: si wail 5 .P 1 .,r ir. ffm .W 3, el as 3254.5 E2 E.-IZA, TI .+ ntl.--r 5' will 3 if :mg 1 :fi it ,W , za, . ...LN . :xii - .,.. WL? -' :QM .. --21:11 ' .Jn Z.. .Ich 2 'i 7, iii: fy 'rm' AXA A. -. 1 ,aa-A: '- ':'1:i 4 '5 rff.,,.'l N ' 3193 gi 'S un. rgqii r ,Z .J- . H. , ,. ..,.. :nal 'g -'tw 22 L L: 1 5' ,,.:f , . J 7 511 jf .:z:.,i .. ,.- .. ,.. ,. . 'NYY T' ,' JY. 1 's 1 . .H Tw' 'J e ' 'I' 'J W, -1 .,,.1, . . in Tj in--1: 1' Wil .-Q. .Y r. , 4.57 Mg. , sam. W' U., V. .A RAYMOND RHODES ELMER GROTH BARBARA HANCHETT E N G L I S H C L U B O F F l C E R S Winter Quarier Fall Quarter Presidenl -. ........... ....... R aymond Rhodes President ......,,,,,,,.,.. , ,,,.,.,,,,A Elmer Groth Vive-President ..... ...... , Emelia Lindeman Vice-President ,.,.,.,, ,,,,,,, B ruce Stone Sefrvlary ............ ............... . Jean Byers Secretary, ,,,.,.,,.,.,. ,,,,, J gan Smith Spring Quarier PT9Sill6'77f .... .... A ...... ...................................... ...... B a r bara Hanchett Vid'-P7'l?SiI1E?1f ........ ......... ,,,.,-,,,,, M 3 rinn Wragg Svvrvfary ....................... - ...... ...... A udrey Batchelor Elva Armstrong Leroy Asvitt Audrey Batchelor Muriel- Bordman Edna Bradfield Ruth Brown Jean Byers Kathleen Carroll Noel Chalmers Ava Fazekas Anne Frisbie June Glenn Florine Goldeen Elmer Groth Raymond Barry Helen Dimmick Carl Holiday MEMBERS Barbara Hanchett Gladys Hares Catherine Hauser Mary Hill Marian James Viola Johnson Marian Kevil Herman Levina Emilia Lindeman Joseph Logasa Inez Metzler Kirth Montgomery Dorothy Morton Margaret Peed HONORARY MEMBERS Harold P. Miller Frances M. Richards Charlotte W. Rideout e 1 3 0 ra J. G. Peterson Dale Rasmussen Eugene Rendler Raymond Rhodes Lee Ross Florence Sears Jean Smith Robert Smith Murice Spaulding Geraldine Stackpole Bruce Stone Annette Stonehouse Notia Louise Wilder Marine Wirks Marian Wragg Helen Sprague Stella Watson James O. Wood Jean Byers Bruce Stone R. Lee Ross Marian Kcvil Ruth Montgomery Eugcne Rendlcr Dorothy Morton Ava Fazckas Emilia Lindcman Leroy Asviu: Irene Sutton Marian Wragg Dale Rasmussen jean Smith June Glenn Nokia Wilder Andrey Batchelor Betty McAllister Raymond Barry Carl Holliday Helen Dimmick James Wood sZl3l77 ' Nt: 36 Egfr' LY fcfxfi YI 11.2.2 'Z 115.1 .. ..., . 33 V -JJ! A -- va, 94 2 52.32 rs DT ... .-,..- . ....-. ' lil . ,Q ...vp ff Fill! .,..,., fm .,..,, 21 M n .,lTg'. 'J 11:11 ,. ,. ,. ,1 I Y f: ! ,-' .ug-. 7 .U--I E1 X-ILT! . ,.,1.,... 'T 'f 'L1 J 1423. . .,- E 5 L: ,, .,,n . .,--,. .. 5... L' Cf: 15 134' 2 .1-H.: f. . ' '. W, ..,., .. .1 . 1, 1 lj -LI .. ..-:. L ' f ki Ja . . -b , .- .W- v - , ., ia..': .L P124 i ,'I'i' -. , ,-,, Y. gh.- ' 2, .L .L i..l., ,, aw... T' .. . T Ljggg, fl .ii'41'l. fl .Jil . I, R ,vary Y 'film fl . if.'L' fj LTC? A I.- R I 23121 I7 J.. .. .. L' wtf wanl .- ,'.. . .. .-.1 F. ,lzrrty .' 5. I l' 5 7 QJ Q1vl fly ,. IIA... I 11 . r., . ,,., L. Lili. 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Miller -1 CONTRIBUTORS Hill 3 Audrey Batchelor Alice McElroy Herman Simon 3 James Clancy Ruby Meynier Edna Snllth Q Erma Faxon William Moellring Jem-l.Sm1th . gr F h . P , Muriel Spaulding 1913. Betty ure ner Stan' alt Paul Sundstrom - June Glenn Dale Rasmussen Irene Sutton xi HE annual edition of the literary magazine, The Quill, appeared in May with a modernistic motif adding novelty and color to its 13-55-1 pages. An increase in the size of the issue made possible a larger representation in all the fields of creative Writing, and an excellent one- act play appeared in addition to several essays, poems and short stories. fl Although published by the English Club of the college, the magazine :Z featured many manuscripts offered by heretofore unheard-of Writers fzvrf' who Were not affiliated with the organization. As a fitting tribute to the late Dr. Henry Meade Bland, the maga- zine Was dedicated to his memory. With the passing of California's Tl Poet Laureate, the English Club suffered, as did the entire college, the 'ff loss of a kind and ood friend. As a s onsor of the club for man ears, ,W ' gl I Y Y Qfii Dr. Bland Was advisor of The Quill. F2541 -eg 44 1 3 2 5 lid? ' ffffil fi IRENE SUTTON JUNIOR BRANCH OF AMERICAN PENWOMEN HE junior Branch of the League of American Penwomen, now in its third year as a campus organization, was founded by Mrs. Rae Prince, with the active co-operation of Dr. Barry and the English Department of San Jose State College. There is a similar organi- zation at Stanford University. The purpose of the founders Was to bring together those Women interested in creative Writing, and, through contact with mature minds and the guidance of Women already successful in the Held, to polish the style of the young writers and to aid them in securing markets for their manuscripts. The group has lent Willing support to all literary projects, and is represented each quarter on the staffs of the La Torre, The Quill and the College Times. The officers of the club for the past year have been: Prvsidvfff ............................,.,.....,. ,. ............ - ,.........,.,....,..., - ...... Irene Sutton Vice-Presirlent. .,........ ,-,,i,,,,,,, A lmn Sellick Secretary-Treasurer ,.,..,,, --,---,A M abel Ryan-R01-ke C4 1 3 3 a H is ls . E ,. I RT 3 5 72 r Q U E 5 1. T: 5 5 9' 5 i K l ls z. E 5 5 5 52 E ,J- ,Q E A c 9 4! 5 3 E n Z 5 2 f Y - 5 0- I1 2 5 EZ 2 1 l, 'NIJ ,,. ,i,., mg .. Svrf tai w- xy:- if f - Q v 1 I -s--11 v-.v u 'SLU we ... 4111. ' ' 'I' fa! 'V w if? A2111 'ffi 2 w gnc fir: wif r T. 51:94 W5 Es E529 ml LV ass.- ray' ai? L'-52 ISV? . ,n f mm 595219: 252 Fifi iff ...J rr-,. E ff: 5 Sw 56-421 ii H. Fill' ' R .-. 4 it.: ,-. . 4 57? ,--.- . .pw E., u lA 'ur 5 .W :cm 4 2 U qt. iff? TSS :QL-: 5 A 532' 'VVS Q.. 'R' 'fa If if' Q .2252 . iff-I 5 ..., w-1. 'L F.. 1. .,,,V r- A 1 .- ,' D, 55: .nu , 11.1.2 'i ea 2 . fx Q' Q V . 5 . V fl fig 5 L if 4 . 5 '. a 5 A 3 ...A -2 : : 21253 wi ll ' W: .5 Fa'-eil 4 E251 5512 FILES 51254 X 3 ffl? H mf: , V --Y' ' fail' :ag S LS? Q img fzfi : EEE 99 B, A 3 .af 3 2: TCCIJ LEROY ASVITT RAYMOND THOMAS PRE-LEGAL CLUB OFFICERS Fall Quarfer Spring Quar er Presideniu, .......4.,.......,......... .Leroy Asvitt President ..................,... Raymond Thomas Vice-President ,...,...,..... Raymond Thomas Vice-President ...,......,...,... Eugene Rendler Secretary ......,.... ......., G eraldine Elmgren Sccreiary ........... ........ G eraldme Elmgrea Leroy Asvitt Margaret Bartlett jules Bouret Corlies Carter Frank Covello Wilma Dinkins Geraldine Elmgren James Fitzgerald Eugene Irvine Ed Mosher MEMBERS 441349 Stanley Nelson Spencer Pierce Eugene Rendler R. Lee Ross V Charles Roumasset Al Siegler Helen Smith Raymond Thomas Leon Warmke Leon Warmke Helen Smith Ed Mosher Chzrles Roumassct Frank Covcllo Stanley Nelson R. Lee Ross Geraldine Elmgren Eugene Rendler GISSD 2 J f :A J.. 2275 wa, ..4... ,..,. J-N 1 ...um ,INA 12.1. r'f'C :Lf r Q, .::, , .. 'CUT r 1 , ,.,,.,. I 5. . . :'A-7 Cfffjfz TL. Sl f' fi ,. 3 lifip. wg. r-,J 1. 42 '. I .xl'l: ..n if. nf, . :Mui ..,. .. . Tiff? v .'. 11113 if-L' LJ. !.L,.'1U bfi. Fifi 'mil W..- 1.3131 , . fl x lzifag. , wal. 5 ',fIf,g 1111 A' ,',l '1 91-2 -tw r , ,V. 'T ry. ffm LL1 -. f.. ,Ji 1 x l ,KBQJX Q., '1 .'.,..1 'L ,JV . Q If- ,. ,. T . .W ,.,, ..4. ,. .JC I-1 Z5 Lia. 5.41 W. Sw 3f?'if 223.07 r.f-'qw Nlnf J ,..- ,:I,L.',J. .,-:Il .fm uliiif 'rw-A FL X 1, T AT. 'xiii w -44.-U ki 'ffl ,,se,:,l If 1 ,Q .74 ,4 l, ,JL 5452 .4 ,1 ,. . .KF fi 3.5.5 :L if, 1, if -:R lf?i?3ii iT?iE'3 v , lf D vw ' 1 UE -if is -, ,,l ,. V 11: v.-- r ,..e. 'NL' ev M 1 -1-1 l K E, P1 z L, 5 if-Bl E. iff? I ri of4.v,,. ,Q - Mil 'l 3 2 P 3:4 'L if a ' Q-iff 1x M eg J gs pig GRACE Hmznnzs MILDRED Kunz NETTIE HUDSON 'J sMocK'N TAM r mi- r yr: 5 iiifig OFFICERS 1115 . . Prc'snlc'f1f,,,. ..,..... . ,,,,.,.,,,,..,..,,,,,,..,,.,., ,,,, M Mildred Kurz 2 Vice-Presidcflf Grace I-lar-dies Secrefary .....K.,,,,.A .........,............. N ettie Hudson QQ If M E M B E R s Sims F ' S552 Leon Am X Florance Pi er :tea . Y P H5515 Edith Armor Charlotte Howard Alice Prioste Hill 3 Lucille Bambauer Nettie Hudson Althea Ramm Elsie Bates Honor Hum Irma Rieschke E Eileen Beauchamp Mildred Jackson Mary Robinson Yenni Berry Evelyn Jensen Deborah Rodrich Lela Blackburn Svea Knapp Oneita Sasbouer Sibyl Botelho Tim Ko L S h d Elizabeth Bruning Mildred Kurz om C mi er 'wa-.': .. , ' ' 134335 Ig Doris Butterworth Ruth Leek Ohve Smlt Natalie Cianciarulo NVill LeGrande Susan Tallmon Reveilla Clark .Tanet Lemons BettY Thornton Marian Clemo Eloise Leslie Madge Thomas Elizabeth Corker Viola Loken Alice Tornasi Clive Cushing Grace Long Lazelle Towle fu Eleanor Gerdeau Stella McKlintock Irene Turner 4w,r W if Betty Gill Marian Martin Hazel Wanzer Ruth Green Genevieve Mathias Helen Weaver Dorothy Hadley Carol Melvin Helen Whipple Grace Hardies Dorothy Ogden Vivian Worthington Esther Hidecker Myrtle Parker Lorena Zeigler 5?-T' 4 . . . '- Dorothy Hoover Nadine Pearce Antoinette Zillmer Q 1 3 6 vw :gel I4 51 Lal' TTYL! F H aff f za., Q Mary Robinsnn Dorothy Hoover Ruth Green Sibyl Barelhu Natalie Cianciarulo Helen Weaver Elsie Bates Altlica Ramm Clive Cushing Grace Long Carol Mclvin Hazel Wanzur Nadine Pearce Tim Ko Eloise Leslie Lora Schraeder K'137 Gencviev bb c Mathias Lula Blackburn Bcity Tliurnton Alice Priosle Edith Armor Mildred jackson Lazclla Towle Connie Higgins Evelyn Jensen Susan Tallmon Leon Amyx :J '. 'L-if-ful! raw FQ' 1155? ,B if if t n-'Z E.. .gg fx, YA il? . , - li-' , .Jn 4532 Yi? 'vga rw I: S ,-fi If ,.. iii? 5,532 ?i':1-F '- VL frm .rl gave .2254 X.- ' T33 NVQ zu, EF? Q - . fi! H -.. 4231-2 15 'JJ L' rg :B 5.1 1 ' -x r 51 ,z an 1 'TLT' a la. gg Y , ,'1 LZ, Y-if lim? . . 'fini f 'Tuff A 'X ? ' 1:15 ,..... f J, M 0 . HQ? vhs. if e3 sr 5 if ram F1 1 ai L ? I g. Q .4 Y Q 5 P Q E 3 S uw r 11 A 'fs ., is ft Q i 5 'J 9 .. 4 5 5 C I' Q1 'I Y 5 ,,5 fl I 5? .5 11 fi r . g. r . : 5 L: 1. I 4 . .. 'S I , -. K 'I : -: 'S : u E E li 11 l Secretary .,....... GRACE LoNG tom SCHRAEDER Mrtmuzo KURZ O F F I C E R S Win+erQuar+er Spring Ouarfer Prggldent ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,.,,,,, Lora Schraeder President .,.....,........ ......... L ora Schraeder V1pe-Pre51demf,, ,-,.-,,,, ,,-M, Grace Long Vicc'-President ........ ..,.. G race Long - ..,....... Susan Tallmon Secretary ,.A....... ,..,... . Mildred Kurz M E M B E R S -f Leon Amyx Edith Armor Yenni Berry Lela Blackburn Sibyl Botelho Doris Butterworth Natalie Cianciarulo Clive Cushing Leaana Fisher Grace Hardie Dorothy Hoover Nettie Hudson Tim Ko C1389 Mildred Kurz Grace Long John Maloney Marion Martin Rubye Parsons Althea Ramm Mary Robinson Lora Schraeder Susan Tallmon Lazelle Towle Hazel Wanzer Helen Whipple Rubyc Parsons Mary Robinson Leann: Fisher Grace Hnrdics Lcln Blackburn Helen Whipple Susan Tallmon Sibyl Botelho Lazclle Towle Dorothy Hoover Edith Armur Clive Cushing Natalie Cimnciarulo Tim Ko Neuie Hudson 4413959 r E km.. ,. xt ., .- x E u ,IF F.-: 'fs rwi get . . A, UA 1 P J 1 -e Qui 'v-d fi 595' US' h , 35 Wana Fri 4,235 QQ! 1133 al 3 .. r .atllx r.,,. awp! Sill!! ,gre-f .fm . EM: V233 'ff-'21 ff. J 'uiirgl .f Lf' S vs 4' 5 Clif' fat! r-7:5 'Z' 'rw -n ,1 --f. s, A Fm? E44 77 JI . fail it 5: LQ 1.-2 4 ...- 5 Z lg -nw- i. -i s i. --L-up Ziff' raw r g 4 Ti L... bt! ,. '56 HE v E? A , A! 'S!!fi iff! E 5 2 Q a 3 S F I -v 2 fl L ? :l 5 i if 3 3: 1 B 2 Fl 5 E s S Winier Presuicni ....,....... ...... . Vice-President. ...,. Secretary ......... Constance Aiello Edna Alves Evelyn Amaral Mary Rose Bianco Sibyl Botelho Antoinette Botelho Edith Boasso Priscilla Briody Mable Carroll Natalie Cianciarulo May cikuth ' Dorothy Cochella Lillian N. Cornell Frances Cullen Vera Costella Eleanora De Soto SIBYL BOTELI-IO GRACE LONG N E W M A N C L U B O F F I C E R S Quarter Spring Quar-Per Sibyl Botelho Prexidefzt ......ii..,....,,,,, is ,,,,,,, Grace Long ,-------Isabel Ryan Vice-Presider1t,,-,,.,,. Edith Boaggo ....---- Rita Mozoni Sf'c'rc'1'a1'y,--,------v. MEMBERS Evelyn F a guncles Cecilia Flynn Ann Franzia T. Gagliardo Mary Gurkovich Grace Graham Rita Hayes Marjorie Johns Grace Long Marjorie Martin Margaret Marlshan Rita Mozoni Lillian McDougal Ruth Metzler Lucille Meyer Madelyn Minahen Q140b ----.,Mary Peterson Ruth Morgan Patricia McCormick Dorothy Owen Edith Passarella Mary Petersen Isabel Ryan Alice Regli Sue Russell Inez Silacce Dorenda Soite Lucille Steppan Ernestine Storti Beatrice Sunseri Antoinette Valerio Rita Volente Helen White Shasta Veuve Rita Volonre Sue Russell Evelyn Amarnl Alice Regli Isabel Ryan Natalie Cianciarulo Mary Peterson Ernestinc Slorli Mary Bizncu Mabel Carroll Beatrice Sunscri Evelyn Fagundes Dorend: Soile Antoinette llotclhn Antoinette Vzlcrio Lucille Stcppnn Lillian Cornell Grace Graham Mary Gurkovich Shasta Vcuvc Theresa Gagliardo Edith Passarclln 4414155 T7 5 l' ,. 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Fuller Fred Gillmeister Ronald Gordon Joseph Jennings Herbert Kertz Milo Lacy EMBERS 441429 Paul Lemon John Lombard Chester Maccono Ralph Montoyo Wfilber Miller Charles Murphy Henry Potts Paul Rink Albert Schofield Luther Sovy Bruce Stone Ormsby Taylor James Tormey Edward Wargin Harvey Zieber LES BIBLIOPHILES President ................. Vice-President .......,.,... Secretary-Treasurer ...,.,. Rejnortern-- .............. --- Program Chairman ,....., Faculty Advisor ..,., Leota Carl Esther Case ' Ida Belle Craig Lodessa Coleman Marie Delmas Anna Domnerus Bessie Ginther Marguerite Grayson Eleanor Hamsher Laura Henry Geraldine Latham Harriet MacCausland MEMBERS Marguerite Grayson --,---- Eleanor Hamsher Catherine Stalford -..-.-----.Marie Delmas --.-----Ida Belle Craig Miss Joyce Backus Mary Ann Miller Ernestine Peabody Margaret Roberts Alice Schenkel Mamie Slagle Ruth Slagle Muriel Spaulding Catherine Stalford Virginia Wathen Kathryn Williams Pauline Williams Helen Zimmerman FACULTY MEMBERS Carolyn Bailey Edith Bond Helen Bullock Ruth Drysdale Joy Belle Jackson 441432 Florence Keegan Mable Mastrud Jannette Vander Ploeg Dora Smith .v- . - ,U F E215 B 'TIT' : J-.. as ' ,LE , . ,. are E 'Wx 3 545 55 Qi 2235 lv 2511 S 5315 il .J .nj E E avg 5 5 l 41-5451 2 SFT I' L:'?:1 li ,LQ 3 3:1133 .. 4 .,- ii iii' F 545. 2 5521 wr: 1, . ,,- 1-15522 if WJ? size E.l'i'i 1- -'. 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Albin Anderson Norris Baldwin Dorice Barclay Jules Bouret George Cameron Evelyn Clark Dorothy Cockrell Frank Covello Robert Curtner Fred Cutchshaw Robert Duncan Peggy Durney Alice Echante Francis Farris ----- ..... HMary McKaye Dorothy Wheaton C. Newby, A. N. Lubowski MEMBERS Erma Faxon Theron Fox Thelma Geddes Alfred Gorostorday Edward Grom Pauline Guida Beryl Haskin Harriet Harrington Marie Henderson James Hicks Gail Johnson Doris Jones Jean Knowles Pearl Kreps Anna B. Kriesfeld Joe Lantagne Ellen Lewis Mary Longford Dorothy Mack Anthony Maffey Orville Mahaffey Lucille Meyer Dudley Moorhead Mary McKaye Frank Parquette Eugene Rendler Charlotte Rhynes Leonard Rising 144 55 Madelyn Savage Alfred Siegler Mary Speranco Frank Thompson Sylvan Wetmore Dorothy Wheaton Helen Wicks Marine Wicks William Wilkes Mary Alice Wittenber Grace Wolfe Areta Wolters Frank Yearian DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN President .,,..,..... Vice-President ....,7 Secretary ......,,..,w..., Faculty Advisor ...,.A A Arthur Abramson Glen Allen Albin Anderson Jack Anderson George Armani Katherine Bauer Ed Brewer Noel Chalmers Madeliene Chargin Evelyn Darling Elbert Eaton Gretchen Eherts Pauline Eubanks OFFICERS MEMBERS Hazel Fassnacht Carl Flindt Al Fredericks Betty Furchner Frederick Gillmeister Laura Marie Henry Miller Joseski Reginald Knight Elsie Lochner Homer Lowe Kenneth McCoy Anna McMurphy Alva Miller G14-SD Elsie Lochner -.-...Worthington Prince Frances Warwarovsky -..-.-,,,.---.L. C. Newby Robert Newton Francis Page Constance Pash Julia Pfaiilin Wforthington Prince Helen Ruff Arthur Schilder Katherine Studley Leola Thomas Frances Warwarovsky Doris White Paul Wildhofer Florence Zwink Pfeildfllf ...A..,......... .....,. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS VICC-1,fL'Sl!l'6'lIf ..,...... L ..A............. .. ......... . Secrefarjf ....,... ,..... Daniel Begonia Fred Bergtold Selma Berryessa Stella Bianco Earl Bittirrer Pierre Bouret Margaret Buchanan Muriel Bullard Jeannette Busher Corlies Carter Dorothy Christensen Frank Covello Robert Curtis Irvine Dickey Eleanor Enrione James Esneaulc R. Jose Favila Velma Galletly Grace Garrett Enrique Gascon J. L. George MEMBERS Luis Grant Elton Green Pauline Guida Javen Hall Edith Hartz Dorothy Hoggit Carl Hunt Eleanor Jackson Esther Johnson Marian Kevil Albertin King Alice Lewis Robert Loken Allen Lopes Marjorie Martin Robert Millberry Patricia McCormack Alice McElroy Marian Oldham Ralph Olsen Geronimo Paez C414-6X3 Frank Thompson -- ...,......,...... Luis Grant ..--.--.Selma Berryessa Carl Palmer Aneado Pataesil Mary Peixota Gwen Perham Spencer Pierce Minnie Pisano Mildred Poirier Hazel Regnart Charlotte Rhines Adah Mae Rhoads Helen de Roco Arthur Roseburg H. Frank Sakatu Erdine Schuzun Abby Scott Loda Strait Frank Thompson Rita Volonte Cherry Wessenburg John Willson Iva Zimmerman Win 'fer Pl'L'XIllC'l1f ..........,. . Vice-President ...... Secrefury ............ Trnzsu rcr .....,. Repo rim' ...... ITALIAN CLUB orslcsns uarfer -.-------- Louis Petri James D'Anna -----,Beatrice Sunseri ---.-----.Elsie Ghio ---.-james D'Anna Spri President ........,... ng Qua r+er -,--,-.--,Louis Petri Vice-President ..... ..... J ames D'Anna Secreiary ......... Treasurer ...... Reporter ..... Beatrice Sunseri ------.Art DeMatrei ---.--James D'Annu MEMBERS Constance Aiello Mildred Badame julia Biaggi Frank Covello james D'Anna Art DeMattei Peter Dragone Sam Felice Josephine Gallina Victoria Leo Dorn Lina Boris Lubowski Anthony Maffey Luis Petri Lorraine Ribisi Carl Romano Abby Scott Louis Selletti Ernestine Storti Beatrice Sunseri Evelyn Tamagni Mary Terrano John Torre 732 'ill N.-:mf jeux 1 Lei i. ,W , .,.q ME, VT!! ,., Q l Eel ..-,.- , 1 wifi 11 4 .4 .,..,, f?I,i'l'i Ili.. 'itili :LLM A--qu . in Hg ,un E535 If .. JL l 1 ,.I,'i. ,... :A 3 T' Xa' i.L.l..' 12, .. +3 i 'v.f,'!1,l JL-Ir' I !,' 5 53' J -' 2 - nal- v' C J-,fi mfg Y -f sad: H525 S if a.. rf. .-.,. ., wi: Eff? :fri fgzft, gilitl EEE itil? .Z-ff' V235 :EEL Y-5 .' i,::jlf'. lf!-'gl .., 1 iff! 1-lg: ,Q ,t A LT' Hifi CTI? lil I 'L . , .. 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Treas urcr .... jose Abad Potenciano A glibut Gregory Alviar Juanito Arreola Morey Asamumo Mill Barry Audrey Batchelor Florencio Biniegla Miriam Blaine Max Boisor Frances Butler Glen Carrico Edward Cavanagh Cyrs Chan Marie Crummey James D'Anna Evlyn Darling Merritt Denison Jean Douglas Mariano Engila Benito Fama MEMBERS Henry Gascorx Gladys Hayward Elenora Hegy Mary Hill Karam Hindri Elizabeth Hogue Eulah Hook Tak Hoxi Carl Hunt Rachel Jacques Viola johnson Raul Jordan Tim Ko Agustin Lapid Alejo Laudencio Bertha Lindeman Emelia Lindeman jack Lindeman Lena Lindeman Nlrs. Lindernan Godfrey Lorenzano 6148 5? ----- ---.-.Beatrice Sunseri Lester Suzuki Eugene Manzano Katie Mentanabi Richard Nisikana Helen Pae Don Peckham Elias de Peralta Dorothy Phillips Worthington Prince Arturo Prudencio Margaret Roberts William Roberts Frank Sakata Euchi Sakauye Carl Schrader Beatrice Sunseri Harvey Suzuki Lester Suzuki Modesto Tejada Janet Thaim john Torre Paul Wildhefer Taketo Yamasaki 1 r. N ORGANIZATICN devoting its time to the furtherance of good brotherhood between nations and to make foreign students in this institution feel entirely at home is a true description of the Cos- mopolitan club. This club is one of recent founding, but in spite of its youth it has done much to carry out its ideals. Members of the organization are drawn from practically every nation of the globe, meeting regularly to discuss with a true brotherly spirit the problems of the world pertaining to their purpose. To maintain interest, some- one of known authority is chosen to talk on a nation, and then a group discussion is held on this nation and its problems. During the current year the Cosmopolitan Club took an active part in the International Week', that was sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Association of this school. An organization with altruistic ideals and sentiments, the Cosmo- politan Club is growing stronger both in membership and in the execu- tion of its purpose with the passing of each quarter of the year. This La Torre itself is dedicated to a similar purpose, and from many of the members of this organization have come helpful sugges- tions on problems regarding the other nations of the Paciic Ocean. For this help, the staff is thankful. The staff of the 1931 La Torre looks forward with the members of the Cosmopolitan Club to the success of Cosmopolitanism. G149D 5 in 'I il? If it 7 ,. ii 54.1 13 T!-f 11 Qfsl fx! .ng ta-.-.r ,... . :TA Eff 5.3: Fig 5253 'i L mi' tin' I ri? fitgzl nt. mi' fre, .Q -up .- 15.73 if F w rf 'fl' 'L T11 I 'iw vg li: -me W Ei -.-. 54.12 ,J 'Alf -F- We 0 .. I vfrgi :.gi1,:, ...,. JL'I1f':l T . I 35: Kimi me :iii 1114 5:-ff: . ,-4-. 12241 iii: im: fl llqv l mi new S J, J gm: Ei. is: H555 Wil 'nw 3132 u aj: 3511 gif? 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E Q ELIAS DI' PERALTA Presldeflt Vice President Secretary Sergeant at Arms Repmter Preszdem' FLORLNCIO BINIIIGLA FILIPINO CLUB r 'f e r Elms de Peralta Raymundo Favlla Modesto Tejada Florenc1o Bmxegla Santos Sabxo rung Vice Prrmlcnt Secretary Sergeant at Arm: Reportw W I n President GODOFREDO LORENZANA U B f 6 Florencxo Bmnegla Vzce Pres1de11t Maxxmmo Cacas Godofredo Lorenzana Sergeanf at Arms Florencxo Bongolan Secretary Reporter Artemxo Patacsll u a r i e r Alejo Laudencla Santos Sabxo Benxto Fama Eugemo Manzana MEMBERS Jose Abad Adres Aganad Potencxano Aglxbut Georgonc Alv1ar Baldemero Aqumo Juamto Arreola Eulalxo Bacam Damel Begoma Florencxo Bon golan Laureto Bravo Pablo Bras 0 Gonzalo Buendla Frances Cabaluxn Maximo Cacas Juan Clarlte MHKIZHO En galla Serfin Espmoza Bemto Fama Antomo Fav1Ia Marcnal Fontavllla Lucxano Garbm Enrlque Gascon Fernando Gapasm EPICZCIO Gusman Marcelo Javxer Pedro Laconsay AgUSClH Lapld Lino De Leon 4415055 Godofredo Lorenzana Eugemo Manzana Olymp1o Mazo Juan Montermoso Telesfero Nlsfexos Necfaro Ordomo Geronimo Paez Loncxo Palacpac Gergorxo Parel Florencw de Peralta Guevara Roseburg Santos Sablo Pablo Vlllote Francisco Ziganay Marcelo Javier Benito Fnma Eulalio Bacmni Enrique Gascon Santos Sabin Bnldomero Aquiano Daniel Begonia Francisco Cnhaluna Eugenia Manzano 5 Gregory Alivar Nccefnro Ordonio Gonzalo Bucndia Agustin Lapid Florencio Bongalan ID juaniro Arreola Mariano Engnlla Mnxummu Cncas Gregorio Pnrcl '.. mum ,,...,.v ,..,. .,, . , 1..- '. sm. 1 .JH .-. . i, .ua .,,..-1 V '- Q fi 4.5. f., H. -r sa. .,, flip! eff? Eiiii, iiiigffg ,gf-73 , 617g I N M E M O R I A M H413 ,Quit F, . . . COLORFUL tradition has gone from San Jose State College. Linking the present with the picturesque pioneer life of California, the days of Joaquin Miller and Edwin Markham, Dr. Henry Meade Bland has for a Q33 third of a century made his influence felt upon the students of this institution. They found in him a sym- llfl . . . gg: pathetic friend. He encouraged even the most hesitant to self-expression by means of the written word. Years passed, bringing inevitable changes to the campus and faculty. But graduates, returning to their Alma Mater .SWR . . -aux at Commencement time, looked forward to seeing one be- ffff loved figure that was still the same- Daddy Bland. Change is the unchangeable in human destiny. And now Dr. Bland has passed on. Students and teachers will H73 miss the friendly smile of greeting or the occasional chat under the arches of the quadrangle. But in the shadow of La Torre will still linger the sacred memory of a kindly ,gg old gentleman, making his way with careful step down the corridor of the school he loved. ,gfij RAYMOND BARRY. :ff iii 2 'Zlifig Q 152 nw 'W -at , l ffiifi ijiis i p,,:: . fl f. rm f grit .K I 1 'Z . '31 .L '---A. :'-- -1'1'..':-N-S: - -fiziv-.I-2::': 'Z' ,-Lpgywq -2 .,gg,71'CT,:fj :- T427 ':-'1'.':- ' if 1-L ,jfirjyzs ,, -1-77:',:,-LZ J' 5-r4-'YLLT13 ff 4gw,.:g v '-1' .. 53--,. 'f 51.::ifyf-fi ,-H..-,,g.- ,,14'Q-1:-jq.,.',m,.1l , ,A QP 1 - ':, .4-1--7f'13'g,g1.gf12!4:5 , Q21 4.....:'3 - , C --1 ,3 J'f .'3.-1:2'i' ' 3955 -' 'ff':-Lf'. 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E lizabeth Ryan .-------,-,Frances Johnson ---.,-...Claire Petersen C O U N C I L aiives Spring Represenfafi A L L E N I A N Elizabeth Ryan Helen Bair Claire Schaden BETA GAMMA CHI ERO SOPHIAN PHI KAPPA PI SAPPHO 615455 Peggy Durney Eilleen Montgomery Marion Blackford Frances Johnson Nadine Thompson Helen Cribari Jean Byers Ruth Sherburne Ione Lothrop Miriam Young Marie Delmas Jean Cosseboom V Marion Blackford Eleanor King Claire Sluclen Ruth Sl-mrburne jean Cosseboom lone Lorhrop Peggy Durney Marian Pubs: Helen Bair Miriam Young 155 Nadine Thompson Helen Cribari Marie Dclmas Eillecn Montgomery Carolyn Ash Frances johnson Helene P051 Bettie Wilson Evelyn Tnix Phyllis Noble 9 U5 'V A' .. I ---nv .1 x -. ,ia ,N .Q Q . Q - , -v-1 nv. .. 1 r7.1 iii? - 'Q i ' to . elif? i Lt' asf? if FAQ' al l:.fQ,f:.' ,' 'IQ it ll AuX'T ' if S H Q lan gr MM mx -1 f .KS Na Z. 57 ct ' f..' 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Treasurer ......l Reporfcr ,....,.,....., I -mfer-So ciety Elizabeth Ryan ----.-,Grace Rich --,--.Ruth French Representative ...... -.- Carolyn Ash Helen Bair Virginia Baker Ruth Brown Dorothea Craft Mary Doran Ruth French Dorothy Gray Marjorie Groth Marion Barnes Dorothy Dechman .--..Carolyn Ash Spring Quarter Presidem' .......,............. - ,... Elizabeth' Ryan Vice-Presiderrf ...... ..,.,.......... H elen Bair Secretary ........ .....,. E velyn Pritchard Treasurer .....,.. ....,...,. C arolyn Ash Reporier ......... ........ R uth Linhart I nter-Society Representative ....... ,.,... C laire Schaden MEMBERS Geraldine Jones Ruth Linhart Betty McAlister Janice McKenzie Jean Millberry Helen Musselman Phyllis Noble Alice Palmer PLEDGES Grace Garrett Beth Keller FACULTY MEMBERS Ruth Middlekauff Leola Mayer 441569 Evelyn Pritchard Grace Rich jane Robinson Elizabeth Ryan Claire Schaden Dorothy Smith Emily Smith Ida Rachel Spradling Valerie Turner Margenette Meldrim Marian Raggett Lillian Scott Ruth French Virginia Baker Dorothy Smith Helen Bair Carolyn Ash GYHCC Glffcff Claire Schndcn Bcuy McAllister Valerie Turner janicc Mclicnzic Grace Rich Dorothea Craft Alice Palmer Jenn Millbcrry Emily Smith Mflflmif Gmill Ruth Linharr Evelyn Pritchard Lcola Mayer Ruth Middleknuf Lillian Scott 441572 1 .W w -v -tru I 1, Q M 1 .vu . ay ...-W v 1 .,,a --nn ,aa ,., i -.4-,i ,yan 11 V-'ew 1-vt ,...f 3 w -f, 5 f -i A -V 2. Ii 4 i 4. A -M '1 -. . 12 F -4 I!! I EL gg' ' l . A 3 -41 Q .E . 5-1 is lx i'fi r .2312 'f Rf? 5 I rr' if in , J' , i 552: rg-'G 2'3 f? 5 'fn . ' Y? H+ Qi' F -N .V 5 E 1l fl. vii '- H5 ...- jlfiliii 1' EJ.: I in f I.:-4' H!-if g :ru Q J .3 .M .. ll' l ' NE. , ii? . 'ilifi 'si '- Wm VM 5 Jfww 745.5 :I Tv.. in 5553 -a Qirsfii ir H :'f.'?,2j , WC ' rfcfl m ,,.,. 1731 ' rim EQ 'tri 3 Tiff -A .,,., - iff Z .351 ., . - E-fg L E20 L MV :-gf ge fx 'lf' 2 '- fi' 1 JA rf.: :'. 'fs-L. ct gl.-.151 .., 7,9231 'L Q'-2: 3 ga . 1 , 6 trial: ir iltxtl 'i ,I-nt-: -1 ffl? I' if-3 ik ..... L 1121! ,. it .... 1125 ' Elf 'T mf QV 'fm . ? 2.54 H' :Mis n A HISTORY OF ALLENIAN HE Allenian Society was organized January 24, 1896, absorbing two literary societies already in the college. The purpose of the organization was to further knowledge and to interest its members in the activities of the school. Professor C. H. Allen, then president of the Normal School, was asked to become an honorary member, and his interest in the society was very kindly and warm. . During the first years of its existence the society stressed literary programs and debates, but gradually these academic features disappeared, and in 1906 it became a purely social organization. A few of the Allenian's honorary members are Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Agnes Howe, Professor C. H. Allen, Dr. Henry Suzzalo. During the past year the Allenians have figured quite prominently in the social affairs of the college. Following each series of rushing, formal initiations were held. A number of dances were sponsored by this group, as well as parties and week-end affairs. An active part was taken by this organization in the planning and execution of the ex- tremely successful Inter-society Formal held in May. 4415875 i Winfer 1 l MARION BLACKFORD PEGGY DURNEY BETA GAMMA CHI OFFICERS Quarler Spring Quarier President ,.................,..,.. Marion Blackford Presirleni A.......................... --Peggy Durney Vice-Presirlent ....... .....,.... P eggy Durney Vice-President ......,..... Eilleen Montgomery Secretary ,,.,,,.,.. ,....,,,,,,,-,-. L . Leigh Peavy Secretary ..,.......... .......... - ...... H elen Ruff Treasurer .,..... ....... E illeen Montgomery Treasurer ....... ...... D orothy Wheaton Reporter ......,....... .........,.... M axine Lee Reporter. ............. ..... . Dorothy Poulson Inter-Society I nfer-Society Representative ...... ,.....- C laire Petersen Represenfafi'ue-.-- ..... Marion Blackford Marie Anderson Betty Biddle Marion Blackford Kathryne Boilon Alice Digges Peggy Durney Margaret French Elda Beth Hamilton Naida Helwig Florence Hiat Virginia Larry Dorothy Nelson Marie Curtis MEMBERS Harriette Harrington Eleanor Jackson Maxine Lee Eugenia McClay Eilleen Montgomery Marie Moznetr Elva Nehr Mildred Nelson PLEDGES Violet Orra Margaret Rydberg . Violet Samuelson FACULTY MEMBERS Alice Hansen Estelle Hoisholt G159D Leigh Peavy Helen Pearce Claire Petersen Dorothy Poulson Helen Ruff . Marion Weller Dorothy Wheaton Edna Wolford Adra Smith Helen Wicks Marine Wicks Virginia Willmering Helen Mignon 5 235 its imm- ' F1 me 14-h . Ugg: pe :LLC .-.V E35 A- Q52 ic: -.QQH Vg!! exif ...ai i?i1 .Q . .ii 3-Yi' - 1-Y. S: 1 .MSU .ple V, -'aa tg .,.. ..,. .4 1 ,mix -Lv 'iv STU ,i.'.KQT .e J ll HF.. s ,fl- ... , .1 . Ln.: --.. , .-e., HTH' 1,44- .. ....xc. ve. v F54- 5 rs: ,L . gb. . . ., 3251 Fifi ga rs .um :ia . A -, 95,1 a A f,. in kwf: Qi? 'wx .M- fair F. ,L . N.. .. 4 ' 5. .-u r If E ff 2 i 3,723 aff fra-fe 's W 314.2 5 Q ef: Qiiif iff im. Mi 5155 55,2 is ' -' Ecflx .LKKVEI ...- 1.1! .. a. Z-33? ..,,.- 'Q L' 'W 1,41-ff , 'Q u Dorothy Poulscn Edna Wolford Marie Anderson Harricttc Harrington Alice Diggcs Betty Biddle Virginia Wilnicring Leigh Peavy Eleanor jackson Marion Weller Helen Ruff Margaret French Marie Moznettc Eillecn Montgomery Margaret Rydberg Dorothy Wheaton Eugenia McClay Eldabeth Hamilton Marie Curtis Estclln Hoisholt Helen Mignon Alice Hansen 441609 A HISTORY OF BETA GAMMA CHI Best be yourself, I-fnperial, kind and true. -Browning. T WAS in 1899 that Beta Gamma Chi, then known as Browning, was organized. The late Dr. Henry Meade Bland, father of Browning, started the organization with members of his classes who were interested in studying the works of the famous poet. It was so arranged that graduating members of the club received a diploma upon the completion of a certain number of points of work. On Brown- ing's birthday, May 7th, a fitting celebration was always held. In more recent years the literary clubs have been discontinued, so Browning has becomeknown as Beta Gamma Chi, the change in name occurring in 1928. Beta Gamma Chi has lived up to the prophesy made in the October, 1900, Normal Pennant, The Browning Club, although of compara- tively recent organization, promises to be one of the leading societies in schoolf, In the year 1930-1931 the Betas have done quite a bit of work in the student body organizations and other activities around the school, a number of them holding responsible positions on the publication staffs of the Times and the La Torre, and in other positions of equal responsibility. 441612 fxfl P' ., .1,,.,-. u V QL' 1 lil '. I-1.2 . Q.. Y F J.: Y' , ,,,.,, ,::..- E! 3 51531 -.. ax 317331 T 'E-T2 j ,. .Z Tr tiff ff' 5115-16 s. 1.45, ll TE!-.t , ffl: in 'ati' 1 L' ri J fsfwz fill , 1'lf.'l- - Y' . 11 'EK-r . lan-v Q, Parr- 11211 Es :ng -as wt., e .. 1 till- 'I in .. ..,. Q.: P. 'E '1jf'i?' :: 1:21.14 ,.. . 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Yvttli . it .9 .L .', if fff3EF Qi .N.,,, ., Y-,CT L flip. l'T w-.,- a- 1. -1--ns iv .I - - si l l HELEN CRIIJARI FRANCES JOHNSON ERO SOPHIAN OFFICERS Winfer Quarfer Spring Quarfer Preszrlevnf ,,,.,. ....,.,..,.....,,,..,,., VICE-PfL'Sl!ll'11f4 ..... L .... .,,.,A Secretary .,.,.....,,. Trermlrer .,.... Repo rfer .,..,..,,....., I17fl?1'-SOC'iC'fJJ Re 11 rescf fztati va' ,... Marjorie Atkinson Betty Bundschu Mary E. Carmichael Helen Cribari Virginia Curtner Helen Freeland Dorothea Gussefeld Miriam Hart Alberta Hubbard Mamie Bochs Corinne Davis Helen Cribari ,Dorothy Down Helen Scott Eleanor King Helen Freeland Eleanor King F Presirlwri. ,,........,. .Frances Cottle Johnson Vice-President ,.,..,...,.... Nadine Thompson Secretary ,... ,..... Treasurer ...... Rc'jJ0r1'e1' .........., I ufer-Soriefy Rrjlresenfafi ve MEMBERS Frances Johnson Eleanor King Barbara Lewis Emelia Lindeman Beth Madsen Hendrika Myers Mae Nelson Betty Olive PLEDGES Evelyn Clark Helen Durnam ACULTY MEMBERS Carolyn Berry Lydia Innes GIGZDD Mae Nelson Louise Rosenhahn Helen Freeland Helen Cribari Louise Rosenhahn Margaret Ryan Helen Scott Margaret Schnabel Gevene Shirk Priscilla Sword Nadine Thompson Mary Alice Wittenburg Polly Young Lois McQuiddy Alice Luckhardt Hendericka Myers Helen C. Scott Margaret Ryan Betty Bundschu Helen Freeland Pauline Young Louise Rosenlaalin Eleanor King Marjorie Atkinson Alberta Hubbard Beth Madsen Nadine Thnmpson Mary Alice Wittenberg Dorollwa Gussefeld Gcvene Shirk Mae Nelson Berry Olive Virginia Currner Emilia Lindeman Miriam Hart Mary E, Carmicl-ieal Priscilla Sword. Margare! Sclinabel Corinne Davis Lydia Innes Carolyn Berry Alice Luckharr 616395 f QI. . 1, aiu E r 4... u i 1 ' --Qlai' N f ' 3 Ji. ,,. 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L IQ.. - . -'ff U i, ,. ...iii An Tix?- rail Q' ,'!'L'.3 5 -f.v'-I - ::'h LY ,awp .- 4::..4- Pg 7 77+ A HISTORY OF ERO SOPHIAN RO SOPHIAN SOCIETY was organized in 1898 by Miss Harriet Cory, now Mrs. H. B. Hummel of Los Gatos. In the spring of 1898, Mrs. Hummel, who for many years was an instructor in literature in the San Jose Normal, gathered together twelve girls to become more closely and intimately acquainted with each other, and to dramatize some of the Shakespearian plays. These girls called themselves Ero Sophiansf' or Lovers of Wisdom. Interest in the society grew, and before long new members were admitted, and the society became one of the strongest and most popular organizations in the San Jose Normal. Ero Sophian later became a social organization, its aim being to create a social fellowship among its members and to promote a higher interest in the life of the college. Ero Sophian ever stands for good scholarship and for love and loyalty to San Jose State College. During the past year the Eros have been particularly active in campus affairs and was one of the many sororities that helped with the annual bonfire. They also put forth a commendable effort in the annual production of the Associated Women Students' Co-ed Capers. The social year for this group has been well filled, and consisted of an unusual number of teas, bridges, parties and dances of a thoroughly enjoyable nature. 44164-D l i l THELMA cnori-nz JEAN nvnns P H I K A P P A P I O F F I C E R S Winfer Quarfer Spring Quarier President ,...,,,,.,,..,-.A,,...,...., Thelma Grothc Prfsidenaf .................,........,......,., J ean Byers Vice-Presirlent ...... ....... R uth Guilbert Vive-Pffsidwli .................. Ruth Sherburne Secretary ...,,..,....... .......... V irginia Shreve Sffrvfary ......... ...............,.... Adele Melone Treasurer ....... - ............... Dorothy Dudiicld TTFHSTLTCT ....... - ............. Ruth Montgomery Re porter ,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,. ,..,.,,, .B eatrice Konrad Reporter .............. .......,... M arjorie Johns Inter-Society Inter-Society Represcfztative ..,..... ......... E velyn Taix Rcfjzresentafive .,A..w. .....,.. I one Lothi-op M E M B E R S Helene Appleby Betty Dungan Mary Morrow Ellen Bailey Marion Bailey Dorice Barclay Ruth Beale Nina Botts Donna Bridges jean Byers Dorothy Cockerell Macie Farrell Mildred George Thelma Grothe Ruth Guilbert Luella Hayes Bernice Jackson Marjorie Johns Beatrice Konrad Secil Davies Helen Davis Pauline Dorenberger Janet Lemons Ione Lothrop Velda Lux Dorothy Dudfield Adele Melone Ruth Montgomery P L E D G E S Mildred Burtner Mary Lou Carmichael Frances Bubb Meta Goldsmith FACULTY MEMBERS 4416555 Helene McDaniel Avis McKarcher Grace Pew Lorraine Porter Jean Ross Ruth Sandkuhl Eleanor Schell Ruth Sherburne Virginia Shreve Dorothy Smith Dorothy Sword Evelyn Taix Kathleen Claire Ruth Gould Gail Tucker F --Q sri: 1, AS' gf! 5.51 163,42 WEE :Leg ,, .. .1 '2- --I 5 e.. ..: lf 'FTW' KTXL VW: If 4 . ,.: ,: in :ref gf.-1 1.155 iff ffl' isa? 'f 41,244 , .V 'QL A 9.51 9291 tt :ll df. 0 .A :pig fr Z' J i.?i, ' .. if Zi 5 .fl if .Srl-L up 'f rg, iii? 5242-4 .::x.nn, -grf Trl? 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T. ., aff Y'?.'f!fi Isa!! ZFLB :iii E359 .. N If-J' -.-W, Cv: .1':1' :af iffff W., .,. TTI zzz? Liiif, Vg. . f le-A 4 I. A . L i,',g'!'.' .-. r 1' 1 'f ' m-gk i 1. .Liz 11: Ll .JL nr: Nix: wif, lib - Cf .1 7'L..Lf1 Lili. 12754 Zell! 'ijt 3,3-2'-' 1231 '55 OM- Mg Z D53 A? H1 121.1 nil! fG::'1,E W1 rift u-'rn -X L- ,. .,. wax' I E55 U WJ :inf ni f- , lliff: Sli ff C'?' rbi? ffl' fm' M L :,.' :TT-1 TM: UBI: E55 F' u gil .4 ii .., ,, Ji ' .4 - f 1 n 'E J ,. T. 4 1 v R 1 dl I - n, A HISTORY OF PHI KAPPA Pl HE Phi Kappa Pi Society, founded in 1918 under the name of Copa de Ora, was originally limited to college girls connected with the Masonic order. After a short time, however, the activities of the group widened and its membership consisted of those girls with similar ideals and interests. In 1923 the present name was adopted, and since that time the society has stood for the best interests of the college in social and scholastic activities. The Phi Kappa Pis were very active in the Physical Education Depart- ment and were also well represented on the La Torre staff. Another activity that was greatly assisted by the work of these girls was the annual production of the Associated Women Students, Co-ed Capers. Besides their activity in the affairs of the college, they have had a year of undisputed success within their own organization. Many affairs have been given, and of a varied nature. Dances, parties, and teas have been held with equal success. Miss Tucker of the faculty is to be congratulated for the aid and guidance which she has unselishly given this group. The officers of the society are to be highly commended for the success of the year. 441685 1 MARIAN PABST MIRIAM YOUNG SAPPHO orrlcens Winler Quarfer Spring Quar+er President ,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,,A , .,,....,--., Marian Pabst Presirlent ...............,... - ....... Miriam Young Vice-President ....... ...... B ettie Wilson Vice-President ........ .... Q .... M arie Delmas Secretary ,..,.,,,.. Lorna McAuley Secretary ........... ..... L orna McAuley Treasurer ,..,,,, ...,,,, M iriam Young Treasurer ........ - .......,....,.. -. Barbara Blauer Reporter .,.,...,.,.... ...,.., M ary Pabst Reporter ........... - ....... - ..... --.Bettie Wilson I Hier-Society Inter-Society Representative ...... ........ H elen Posz Rejzresentafive ..., .......... J can Cosseboom Nona Anderson Barbara Blauer Josephine Breen Betty Chapman May Cikuth Jean Cosseboom Dorothy Crosby Marjorie Crosby Marie Delmas Thomasina Fletcher Belle Butler Mrs. Norman Wilson MEMBERS Cecilia Flynn Martha Fogg Lenore Ghetti Katherine Green Lizetta Jansen Lorna McAuley Miriam Macomber Alice Mercer Virginia Nordyke Frances O'Keefe PLEDGES FACULTY MEMBERS 4616953 Marian Pabst Mary Pabst Jane Pomeroy Helene Posz Virginia Ross Edith Slade Josephine Swickard Marian Tuttle Bettie Wilson Miriam Young Phyllis Summers Mrs. William Walsh .s 53715 9 LB? v P -w, .Q n-4m , ...ij faq-r ,.f ... 5 cs. . ,.a .-v - mhq f ' :ffl I ifizf lb... ..... v.,,:, .1.., . -5. r-tt .L W2 I KW err. , 7, .Z .Tir -.v-Z: S5547 :gqxv , , .J XJ' hx.. Y! TAL... 1 na il . UQJL3 if-if xlfii 'Tel w..g:. Jzgxa '-1? .ta .--. ia:-' 2173. ,.,. .Y 231 ' LRC 3--4 4.!jZ, -,,.. in 23: 'tr rm,-it v iHy Ei . i ?'..i'7: :J-if gain vii :I ,I ,I Y Q xiii' 'Q ll 1 f arg? 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Ei: 4 :Vi 'f :Cui 3 .qu-,n . 1,1 , , .ii- 'f if 'f-iid if E T' ' , fa! -- a in 'Z i Alice Mercer Barbara Blauer Berry Wilson Lorna MeAuley Katherine Green f:5K',j 2 Virginia Ross Helene Posz Miriam Macomber Dorothy Crosby May Cikurh ilflj 'Q Josephine Swickard Edith Slade Marian Tuttle Mary Pabst Cecilia Flynn Jean Cosscboom Josephine Breen Martha Fogg Virginia Nordyke Marjorie Crosby :pig 2 Thomasina Fletcher Elizabeth Walsh Marie Delmas Sarah Wilson Lenore Cherti 5 44 1 7 0 9 . ,. A .L 'S :gg If .-a, fri 514 11 ii-Y-1 3'- 3 LT' :', 53' Q i' FU? i' 'l'rr'1'l 'VITY 32 1. A HISTORY OF SAPPHO HE Sappho Society was Hrst organized in 1898 by a group of girls who were friends during their training school days and who kept up their -friendship in spite of the many interests that had entered their lives. The purpose of the organization was to further the study of litera- ture and drarnatics in the school, and the society was conducted in much the same Way as the other organizations that Were organized along these lines. After the popularity of the literary and intellectual societies had died down, the Sapphos followed the lead of the other girls' organiza- tions and became purely social. In spite of the social character of the organization, it is still very active in school work and stands for the maintenance of good scholar- ship and co-operative work among the many organizations on the campus. Sappho has been very active in the college social field for the past year. Many bridges, teas, parties, and dances have been given, with always the same successful result. Besides this, they have participated in many of the other women's activities of the college. Kl71D n -..:,. . i, .. w.. :Jr 2.1. 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So you, O Moon of all Healing, Come, truly playing your part, Your radiant Light revealing, Curing my tired heart. 4417257 11 LS Wi li lg A .3 F g., Ui' gp 'gt - f-Q -- 3 , - . ,wir 2-1? If 'W Ki PIE ,.s Q1 .1 .1 EEE Q 1? Hi I. ffl-1 ,Q tt .Z Wu Q ii .. , TM Ll .,,- nf pi fr 1' Ai M: k gli :Q 5954 +V 4-St' JY 15 57 I wg ' ,Wi if fl f 92 T1 1:5 gf 11 alll 1' 577 1 '63 fl -f 'Q fr: ff W , 1,1 ml 5: .,, ,. lf, 11-. 35 if W - . .. .,e 5, fel 'xv ii ig fl .mg va ,Q .11 51 :SN .U iii? if ,.. L5 4 . .. H: L: 3' LE, Y' 3356 ff -ct if E 1 X 'Ms ,Y v - Q: 'fi Q 147-'?.Ll.-Il i2lJ..:l,S'- La.. ' - Ql.'L'1.a....,'7: 'ggdjhg ',1x..gf1 rv,,f4--r va,-'gg.Qp,-IE gif P fi 'vigE.5f2f.l'i: 3,5 f- ,-.. -x HQ YT' L ,.v,L 5. 'gr . 1' F I. .55 L'-R j:p. we .1 wx 1- ,... 1. f' ' 17 fi IP! law L- in ff? -.T -1 xii: e + l H ,PA T I R V: .. n , -.. 3 , s Q- 5 ?gjen A .' 1.- ? A g':gL , ' f 1 . ' 1 Ap : . . 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RUTH FRENCH MARION BLACKFORD SAN JOSE PLAYERS Fall Quarfer Spring Quarier Presizfeni ............. Y ...............,. Ruth French President ,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, M ai-ion Blackford Viet'-P1'c'sif1e111f .....,. ----.Allan Thomason Vice-Presidente ..,,A -..,,., H oward Nelson Secretary ..... ....,..,...A V era Parr Secretary ..,,,, ,,,,, M arion Bailey Treasurer ....... ............. B ruce Griswold Treasurer ...,.. ..... ,..,. B r uce Griswold Represemfatiues-at-Lar e .,.. l-lames Clancy 'g lAlfred Dunn Electrician .v,...,. -E .,..... N- - Russ Cody Stage Manager ...... - .....,.. Alfred Dunn Cosfumes .....,..,.A Nm-, ..,....... Claire Adams Makeup Chairman ..,,,,.. Marion Blackford Hzsformrz .......... - .... ,.cRuth Montgomery Pro perfzes. .....,.. .cc ,... - Elizabeth Erickson Tzckefs. .... Em- ,,.,..,...., Frances Jewell Usher ,............... ., .............. Carol Murdock Alzzm-ni Secretary o.,. ,-- -- .....,. Elsie Bates Arra11geme11z's-.c.E-o .....l . .... Marion Bailey Dramaiic Coach, ,.,... Re presentati ues-af-Larg Electrician , ...,.,..,., Stage Manager ,....,. Cosfzunes .,.1.............. Makeu 11 Chairman SFFRHCCS Jewell e l-Carl Palmer .,..,-, Russ Cody --..-.,Alfred Dunn Helen Pearce ......,-,..---.James Clancy Historian ......s......... ..,,. G eorge Greenleaf Properiies, ....... ....... . Dorothy Poulson Tickers ...,. ....... R uth Montgomery Usher ...........,,.i...,..... ......... R uth French Alu limi Secretary ,,.,.,,.... Katherine Krebs A'rra11ge1ne11ts ........ ....... .A clele Melone ..---,.Hugh Gillis D1'a1imfie C0aeb.--.--. .---.--Hugh Gillis cc 174 as f J- p f .1 z ,7 'IQ-v 3 ff gsm' mir! li ::':1ff. - 'ALL :i 3:17. f Jim s 4 :GE 4 . 2:35 ii :ffl A1 HLA, ., .ur- S 4'V' 4551 5 aug . 2321. If ,'L2.: 'T TL :, Q.-if 2. :QQ 5. lift: F 31151 LZ TJ LZ :I :TL 'u-,J IJ F37 ll 'lit' ff f 'Jim A2 :elf we A- llf lik: Qlz ELC. 35-kgs rf!-ff if Lv.: ,11j'..g, 5351? f: Sig' ' iff fi Fill' 5195? F IT.: is In-2... 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Lee Ross Hazel Roper Eugene Rendler Grace Rich Harold Corrigan Ruth Whitehead jean Milllaerry Edith Slade Dorothy Morton Edna Wolford lid Richards Ruth Sandkuhle James Spence Isabelle Wallace Bruce Stone lrenc Sutton Margaret Roberts Ernest Picri Alice Culbertson Marion Tower Leon Warmlic Muriel Collingwood james Tormey Marion Weller leon Amyx K 1 7 7 PP , V . .. I V' 1 : I' - N Y 4 l ri lff'.i.ii lf, ffif' , 1, lily' L llfgll li'5!lg,7 L4 .mile HE WHO GETS SLAPPED O start a season of plays with a tragedy is generally considered to be a rather perilous thing to do. The general public, although it may appreciate a tragedy, very seldom enjoys one, and the attendance at the succeeding plays of a season is often regulated by the public's accept-' tance of the first offering. Hugh Gillis recognized this risk and proved himself correct in accepting it by the successful presentation of Andreyev's He Who Gets Slappedn for the San Jose Players' first production in their second season of plays. The cast was composed of: He, Allan Thom- ason, Zinida, Ruth French, Consuelo, Beatrice Konrad, Briquet, Eason Monroe, Baron, Albert Baer, Count Mancini, James Clancy, Polly, John French, Tilly, James Fitzgerald, Bezano, Howard Nelson, Angelica, Frances Jewell, Thomas, Clif- ford Vertreesg Jackson, Ray Nelson, A waiter, Bruce Stone, A Gentleman, Richard Lewis. Allan Thomasonis voice lent a richness and a beauty to the tragic part of He, and Ruth French created a vivid personality in the role of Zinida, the woman who could master lions but not her own emotions. 4417857 THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK GNOSTICISM may be insidiously creeping into the minds of college students as many people aver, but they nevertheless are still able to understand and appreciate such a play as The Passing of the Third Floor Back by Jerome K. Jerome. San Jose Players presented this play as their Christmas offering to the community. The cast was composed of: Mrs. Sharpe, Pau- line Eubanksg Stasia, Allene Fisher, Miss Kite, Jean Millberryg Mrs. Thompkins, Edith Lattag Mrs. DeHooley, Elizabeth Erickseng Major Thompkins, Russell Cody, Vivian Thompkins, Claire Adams, Joey Wright, Leon Amyx, Chris- topher Penney, Yancey Williamsg Jape Sam- uels, George Greenleafg Harry Larkom, Richard Glyerg The Stranger, Fillmore Gray. The play, from a technical standpoint, is poorly Written, but the characters are so varied and so interesting that you forget the 'discrepan- cies of the plot and the situations, in watching them enact their lives before you. If they have a fault it is, that, like many of Dicken's people, they are more like caricatures than characters. CC 179 Pb 'V 5.-L.. . 041. .i ..u.. Wg.. 4-4-J ,A 4.5. - ei'-v i .-,.f. .5,- - H.. sz ... .qi , M31 3 ETB. st' .bfi li rd!! . , , C Eh. ., t... Sli' ig er? fhfil 2 .UIQ : ma: 5' -ff? T llllif r lic' 1 L.-fgz E' sci. 7 fit J 554:71 . ... 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These are the things that Sher- wood used to compound his entertaining comedy, The Queen's Husband. Following He Who Gets Slappedv and The Passing of the Third Floor Back, both realistic plays, a fantastic and amusing play was most welcome. One felt that even in the most dramatic moments- when revolutionists were bombing the palace, when the Queen's wrath was descending upon the King--even l A T then there was a twinkle in the King's eye that let the audience know that all l would be well. The cast was composed of: Frederick L Granton, James Spence, Phipps, How- ard Nelsong Anne, Marie Anderson, Queen Martha, Ruth Whiteheadg Gen- eral Northrup, Bruce Griswoldg, Lord Birten, Alfred Dunn, King Eric VIII, James Clancy, Major Blent, Rex Flah- erty, Dr. Fellman, William Walden, Laker, Leon Warmkeg Prince William of Greck, Ray Thomas. The King was played by james Clancy in rather a subdued manner. The outstanding characterization of the play l was given by Howard Nelson as Phipps. 4418095 LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN HEN Oscar Wilde Hrst wrote his plays he was widely acclaimed as a genius-then came the proverbial fall. It .took some time to quiet the storm of abuse and accusation that arose around him at the time of his trial, and it is not until lately that his plays have been reclaimed for the general public. Their reinstatement in the pro- ducer's favor Was a fortunate move, for if Oscar Wilde Was not a man of morals, he certainly was a great man of letters. Players chose his play, Lady Windermere's Fann as their fourth and most successful production. The cast Was: Lady Windermere, Helen Musselmang Parker, Carl Palmer, Lord Darlington, Allan Thomason, Duchess of Berwick, Jean Byers, Lady Carlyle, Helen Pearceg Lord Winder- mere, Bruce Griswoldg Mr. Dimby, Har- old Corrigan, Lady Plymdale, Vera Parr, Mrs. Covvper-Cowper, Irene Sut- ton, Lady Stutheld, Marion Blackford, Sir James Royston, Ray Thomas, Mr. Guy Berkeley, James Spenceg Mr. Ruf- ford, Jack Applegarthg Lady Jedburgh, jean McKinley, Miss Graham, Edna Wolford, Lord Lorton, Howard Nelsong Mr, Cecil Graham, Steve Johnson, Mrs. Erlynne, Viola Gillis. 1 618159 ii fiiiil' ! , ..,4 I ... ...,,.. Mn, C.- U.. .T T 1 A-.,.'I 1 ami n' vt... - r... . .,,.,.,, 36 9' 1' 5: 3 1 1 fb aff. V ffl? :EQ . A. 95 - iii 1- I J ' 1 :,Li.1 ': 'zzz 5.1.9 ' u , .,.. , :1:.. .2 3 , . .-, . az . N J gd 1 gr- N I -'lb' 1- .fra T 1i2'f '. . L., .m fig S shi. 231 2:11 -'K r 1' 9.2.4 fi ral.- L ..5.f,,, I. tag. H .Zin 4 -49.m .I I f! '1. : 'Lal' 3 :'n'5.i 14 Lf H2311 :, mf. 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'f F, 7 2 '-'1fii ': lag.-gg 1: if fag. Im ....,.. ji L Q I F i is 2 Q1 Ji if 1 3: 0 '- Z fr 12 . .. . 5 fi E . . E: E 5 L l, -. I 1. 'l Q fl 3: l 4 fl 3 n Q 3 E i K 'r fi 'N Y '1 5 41: 'A rc .. , .. L, ,. E .. .v 54 M I? J i. 1 ii sv L. Q 2 Y .1 as 3 if .fl YOU AND I O THE disappointment of a few and and the added enjoyment of many, You and I was substituted for the scheduled performance of Lewis Carroll,s Alice in Wonderland? You and I, perhaps the best known of Philip Barry,s well known plays is what is generally known as a domestic comedy of American life. It is essentially a comedy, but there is a good deal of tragedy in the characters' inability to realize their dreams of what they wished to be. The cast was composed of: Maitland White, Louis Scales, Mrs. White, Marion Blackford, Ricky, Rex Flaherty, Ronny, Marion Weller, Etta, Edith Slade, Goeffrey Nicolls, Harold Corrigan, G. T. Warren, Leon Amyx. In reading che play each character stands out in your mind as a very dehnite human individual. Their joys and sorrows are made your joys and sorrows, and you live l E and laugh and cry with them. Unfortunately, this same effect was not felt upon seeing the produc- tion. One felt that many of the characters had lost in their realization on the stage. Louis Scales and Marion Blackford held the play together by their in- telligent and sympathetic acting. K1829 X 4 COCK ROBIN LAYERS completed their season of plays with one of an entirely different type than they had yet produced. Barry and Rice's murder mystery, Cock Robin, if not the most artistic play of the year, was at least the most exciting. The play deals with a murder committed in a play within a play. Many people were undoubtedly surprised when the murderer confessed his guilt, as the authors handled the plot no less ingeniously than they did the characters. The cast was composed of: Maria, Ruth French, Mrs. Maxwell, Frances Jewell, Carlotta, Marion Bailey, Mrs. Montgomery, Ruth Montgomery, Hancock Robinson, Allan Thomasong McAuliffe, Alfred Dunng Lane, Howard Nelson, Cleveland, Bruce Griswoldg Briggs, James Fitzgerald, Dr. Grace, Dick Glyerg Torrence, Rex Flaherty. This play presented many unusual and difficult problems in stage direction, but they were all met with in an adequate manner that justifies the Players' pride t F in their director. The en- semble acting was good. The costumes and the set- ting lent richness and va- riety to a play that might otherwise have become monotonous at times. The play was performed three times before San Jose audi- ences. 4418397 ' 'IBQJ fe .W . I . - 'Q' , 5 Ziff? 'fs -'-.iff .. , ff: . .. rs Ti.. ' . tr.- .-f .VJ FL 1' TFC' 1 mr: , .X fl 'Hin ,I llwr. vw' ,,,',' :jig sf ffl? , ,. ..,. gl li.,.'I .1 , V , 1. 1 ff g. .4 Li gr: .. fj,1.k . UA. 1, I, 1 'LL n- A.. .. .-.M . .V .,, J , fl .i.. 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Dick Lewis showed his fine sense of comedy and set the pace for the play. The others played up admirably, and the result was a speedy performance that was thoroughly satisfying. The next play, Finders-Keepersf' quite obviously showed the signs of student direction. The play was saved from worse than mediocrity by the fine acting of Lena Lindeman as the dishonest wife. Margaret Roberts as the unfortunate neighbor gave a rather stolid and inflexible performance. Louis Grant was rather erratic as the husband who dis- covers his wife's innate dishonesty. The play itself, although an admir- able character study, was not the type to please our very particular student audience. Five alumni members of Players presented the next one-act play to the assembly. They chose a play that they had given before, Re- lease, by E. H. Smith. Release', is a tense prison play that is difficult for amateurs to present, but Art Timothy, Don Hascall, Dick Lewis, John Bruce, and Jim Chestnutt lived up to their time-honored reputa- tions and gave a splendid performance. Jim Chestnutt is to be compli- mented for directing it. Art Timothy gave the most realistic perform- ance, although the acting level was so high that it is difficult to judge. Players' next presentation was The Valiant. It, also, is a prison play. Though more sentimental than Release,', it is none the less grip- ping. It was given an effective performance by James Clancy, Marion Blackford, Eason Monroe, Al Zeigler, and Howard Nelson. Marion Blackford again showed her ability at sympathetic characterization. The last one act of the season was a comedy-burlesque, Town Hall, Tonightf' This play was directed by Louis Scales and performed by Dick Glyer, Louis Scales, Grace Garrett, Isabel Wallace, Helen Pierce, and Eason Monroe. This play proved to be the most humorous of the year and was well received by the student body. Players' chief aim in presenting these one-act plays is to entertain the student body. We hope they have attained their end. 4418457 SAN Jose PLAYERS-THE YEAR HE presentation of a season of plays is a difficult thing. It means constant and exacting work, both on the part of the director, the stage crew, and the actors. It seems to us that Players have a right to feel a little proud of themselves for the manner in which they have produced their second season of plays. Players have learned a great deal from this second season, and undoubtedly the safest thing to do would be to model next yearis season on this year's plan. But Players has never prided itself upon being an organization that always takes the safest way. Players, truly representative of State College, is always pioneering. Next year, instead of producing six plays in their season, they propose to do seven. One of these plays will be produced by the alumni of Players. Players also propose to do their Hrst Shakespeare next year. A creditable performance of which is an ambitious outlook for any organization. Taking plays to other colleges has always been one of Players, favorite ideas-next year they propose to make that idea into a reality. Special committees are being formed to organize these traveling groups-and also to try and obtain plays from other colleges for our own student body. Have you attended one of the Play Reading Groups yet? If you havenat, you've got something to look forward to. They are an inno- vation that was started in the Spring quarter, and they have proven to be a tremendous success. The first meeting was devoted to listening to Dr. Kaucher read i'Berkeley Squarenand the two hours were well spent. One of the other favorites was Ruth French's reading of Eliza- beth the Queenf' By joining this group Players become acquainted with the latest plays-plays that they themselves either could not get or which they had not yet heard. This is merely another step in the progress of Players. This is Players' first year in the Little Theatre. T-hey are gradually becoming acquainted with all the possibilities it offers. It has its limita- tions, too, but if Players didnit have obstacles to overcome they would feel rather out of place. They realize that success can only come through hard work-and they work the harder for that realization. The success of any organization depends on the guidance it receives. Conscientious and able officers have supplied the best possible guidance for the affairs of Players this past year and to them should go a large part of the credit for the work achieved. And while on the subject of credit due, to mention the name of Hugh Gillis is to introduce the one who undoubtedly deserves the most credit of all. It has been this man who has been most unselfish, conscientious, and willing in regard to any step taken by Players and they should in turn sincerely thank and appreciate their coach. QISSDP ru ru. if mf -.va i ri. ... -. ....-.., 1: apr: 1 lip: 1: . L... - ....i , .-1.5: L. 113.- FT! r . . . f- ia i if L QF. 4,-.f. ..... 7:5- , ., . iiffl' .Lynx Fifi :JW 5. 3 Qfflll ,.., , ii ., al-: '.' ..i ,I 2.511 Z. gc.: . ,a , .. 'frffl f 4...-. xi my f .1-L-2 .,.. '1 ra: S2121 li..- ,. -.. ..- . -15 ,. 53.5.7 'l fl ill .-. fillfl rsh: ,.. iff? lfiil' i pin,-. .flllfi mn ,usd ,.. . F ir 22551 ,M . .- 4. me., P11 . '17 as ali. 4, ..4. nv,-.fi i 1 , . .1 M.. 51 Qc ri:-1'-. all 1 2 '-vga' Zvi: ,Lf-v. ,mp nf'-wr .J . 1 'Hifi .e . 1+-qi C-Kfzj M. .,.-.. ,,. -4 ' ff- its M.-f ,I VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR Y THIS time the Verse Speaking Choir needs no introduction. The Choir offers such novel, varied, and entertaining programs that for the past year they have been kept busy furnishing enter- tainment for groups ranging from high school students to college 44186 professors. They are a self-sup- porting group, and their pro- grams take them to various interesting places. The members make so many new contacts, and have such enjoyable times on their trips, that a place in the Choir is held at a premium. To this group goes the dis- tinction of having not only col- legiate distinction, but also na- tional recognition, representing one of the pioneering move- ments in speech Work. In this, the name of the college has also enjoyed Worthwhile fame. This page presents the Verse Speaking Choir in actionf, This group seems to have that splendid faculty of giving with equal success those tense, emotional bits from Congo, or the light amusing pitter-patter of The House That Jack Builtf, With such a beginning and such early career, the Verse Speaking Choir in the near future will go a long way in becoming not only a strong organization in the speech department but in the college as well. MEMBERS Ruth French Ruth Montgomery Adele Melone Frances Jewell Carol Murdock Grace Rich Marion Blackford Vera Parr Richard Lewis James Clancy Howard Nelson Alfred Dunn DIRECTOR Elizabeth Jenks 441879 K, iv L 1 1 1 4 Q s :L ,f Ein Ki: A S O N G O F J O Y By HENRY MEADE BLAND Joy! Joy! Infinite joy Wild as the fire in the heart of a boy, Clean as the soul of the laughing breezeg Pure as the heart of the dryad trees! The sky is mine, the earth is mine, The air and the sea and all that isg But when I shall pass I shall Walk divine In Ways 1nore starry fair than this! I say I have lived in a joyous World Wlmere every loving dream comes trueg With comfort and plenty around me curled, Where every moment is fresh and new. It's great-this life on the hills of Time- To follow the gleam, and still endure, To strive in joy the High Sublime, And know that the way of love is sure. 441883 V .J V Y ' 'W' 1' r rf A 1 I 5 A I Hf ' in -:sv fl .U ng, LX -I TP .lk ,A 1 ,.,,l in . 1 , . Ui , 3 I' rf 4 ,,- 1 3-,,5Li- S,'34if- , ' .ish -QL -bw- :5 I- E, ,.., , 1. , in if ea Qi? ..r. i ., af? iii 553 t!q'v'1. :,.' ,- .., -- --V s viz:-v .q,,I.' Ely fe? L L 'iii SRS? ,A lee: ffjf A .-mi 53375 433 YW fm -S FZ' f 4 win 9562? .'f.r.' 'LIZ ,I :af .Til .z 'lf'.f .g..?y.' .,,. :Ear h lisa 'Hr 1 +12- :ini HAT' eff? ,Iam Weil? .4511 .M Wifi if-3 1,15 ng. 55.72 hifi f --'F 'T-1.23 -..J nu: fl--'.3'5 :gif 7 ,Ff- J ,,,. A -J T, F315 FF! fig' v Fifi? Fiir if 1 i if 4 -I C., . D35 fe... 'H' vw , A :Q I ..,,..-: '...r 1. ive. sr' v. .Jw A .5 3. lg .. 5 'J i 4 if up E E E rx ,, . U . 1 V: 3 fi ll F h 'rw s i' 4 Q. 5 I, 'I ii -Q ,E if Yi 2 :. fu' Z F la I '1 T, 1 f. F 1 .iq -V ,571 ,... .4..., ,, Q w-- n-V - 4 15, . ...W -Q.. .-17? E L ',.p. ., ,...s- ..-.... J 'il uf yg, iii? if '. n-. .4 z...:f .,,1 ,, 5. ,. 1. 3 rf - ..n.. ju, V1-., a.,... 414 HAROLD PUIIFER ' GEORGE MATTHEWS THOMAS EAGAN SPARTAN GLEE CLUB O F F I C E R S Pre5ia'e111f . .........,...........,. .......... - - ........... Vice-President .... ..--- ...... - ...... - Thomas Eagan .-------, Herbert Miller Secretary-Treasurer ....... ........-...... ........... - . -----.Ha1'ry Boogaert Business Manager ..,..... --L ....... , ........ - ........ Harold Puifer H 1si0r1a1z .................. Direcfor ....... - ....... MEMBERS ----.--Charles Hansen George Matthews ,il G- ,..fJ . . .1- ...lz .. Francis Adams Derrald Bailey Harry Boogaert Wallace Brierley Lorin Cox Austin Cromwell James D'Anna Pete Dragon Delos Druffel Thomas Eagan Gerald Erwin John Evans Ray Ferrie Clarence Fornwald Arthur Glassey Ronald Gordan, Lester Haeske Edward Hanchett Charles Hansen Meroyn Hassler Milton Hext Charles Hocum Elmer Hood Charles Howard Charles Ide Joe Jacobson Raymond Jans William Jones Walter Krumm Max Lenz Wayne Lenz Charles McKiernan Winfield McWilliams Chester Mason Herbert Miller 319057 Alfred Morgan Henry Musgrave Harold Puffer Edgar Richards Clarence Robinson Orville Rogers John Ross Waldo Sherman Robert Stevens Perry Stratton Elmer Sundquist James Tormey True Tourtillott Leland Tracey John Vogel Robert Walt Sylvan Wetmore Richard White 1 S H SPARTAN GLEE CLUB HE Spartan Glee Club, under the direction of George T. Mat- thews, has completed another year of widespread activity. Not only were concerts presented here in San Jose, but in neighboring towns as well. Programs of chorus and solo singing were given at the Hollister High School, the First Methodist Church, and the First Con- gregational Church in San Jose, the institute of the teachers of Santa Clara County, and the institute of the teachers of Santa Cruz County. The two most important performances of the year were the annual concert on June 9th, and the singing in the Fiesta de las Rosas Parade. The former was undoubtedly the most successful annual concert ever given by this group, while the latter will go down in the history of San Jose State as not only an outstanding feature of the parade, but, even more, as an unquestionable demonstration of the attainment reached in this college. There has never been a more striking example of school spirit shown as was exemplified by the Glee Club in this fete. Such things present to the public a worthwhile viewpoint of college life. The school owes the Glee Club a great deal of thanks for their excellent performance. A great deal of credit is due the officers of the club for their excel- lent management of its affairs for the past year, and to George Matthews goes the bulk of the praise for the whole-hearted and enthusiastic effort he has put forth to make this year a successful one for this group. 4419155 ,,.. i A 1 L. ...pr .+- ' 'fel :WL Q .Tl 5' --M ,,, . ....,, c 'iv -tn- -, . ..-f- .. ,., i 4. 1 -.4 .-.-4 R l if it fur' V' if-2 ,.-: .N.,. -., .- .. .- ,. ...,., ..u.. -ia: CT 'i, -...a H?-. ,g,. ,.., 11.7, .,- a. ,T rt, . .WX W.- .1-,, . -fn.. 'NTI ..- -x- eq.: nz: YU VS: . N- 1 wu- M.-.4 7-.ze Cx... :'iL!, ! TT'.J in Y.. ...ms- JL. .fd .VI iff .lfxl 3sf sw- .4 1 M... cv-. .. I F5 111 nhl. ui I RTT I Z, Tm M-, ,, . .. ,. ri': L' in 4. . ... -.. 'L r -J .Lil .1 ,A V.. .. ... K QL -4. ..-J ...za ww - La.- W ig J-. y .. .p .,-.-. L.. V ., V-.1 ,A I-'44 v -,ri Mi .,,.. .. n...f, Aww- . f..,,,- mi-. J. ' 1'-will F :W EMILY scnwmzrz ' ALMA WILLIAMS ANroiNnTTxz nortu-io B E L C A N T O O F F I C E R S Fall Ouarfer Winter Ouar+er Presi11e11f A,,.....,,, W, ,.,, Emily Schwartz Presidcrzf A.,.,,,,,,K, , ,,,xxv 'Antoinette Botelho Vice-Presidcwf ........,.w... . Shirley Dunning Vice-Presirlcnt .n,,, .,,.,. , Margaret Gamble Secretary ........,,,.., .,....,.., . ,Mary Jones Secretary .......,,,,,...A,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ary Jones T1'6?HS1l'TC1'-.H .,,..,,.AA ,,.,.,.. T heln-ia Grothe Treasurer .......,,..,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, AMarie Mgthorn Sprinq Quarfer Pr'csir1rm' .Hu ..,,..... ...,.,......,...............,,,v,....... ......, A n toinette Botelho Vive'-Pl'c'Sin'El1f. ,..., ..,..,... . -. -., W--- ......... ,.,..,.,,, A melia Ingram Sc'c'r'etary.--- ......... ...... - -- ....... Marjorie McLennon Trras1u'c'r .Y.V.. .- L .Y.. ..............V....... - ....... ..,......,... S u e Russell Dir0c'fo1:,,H .,...v.. ..,........,w. . ...........,..v. - .... ..,.... A l ma Williams M E M B E R S Marye Bantham Lois Gushing Olga Olson Miriam Blaine Eulah Hook Henrietta O,Reilley Doris Bloomquist Antoinette Botelho Violet Bridges Nell Britton Frances Buck Dorothy Clark Nancy Dacre Alice Dixon Wilda Dodge Shirley Dunning Elda Frederickson Verna Frederickson Margaret Gamble Frances Gifford Floriene Golcleen Eleanore Green Mary Greunig Thelma Grothe Amelia Ingram William James Lillian jasper Marjorie Johns Dorothy A. Johnson Mary jones Ruth Jones Rosalie Kerr Doris Kinne Roberta Leibe XVilma Liebhart Dorothy Lorentz Marjorie McLennon Olive Mathews Annette Merrill Marie Mothorn Lillian O'Hanlon Hulda Olson i4l92b Ila Pearson Eve Peterson Grace Pew Alice Regli Vaughnie Renfrow Kezia Rudin Sue Russell Cecily Ryan-Rorke Madelyn Savage Emily Schwartz Ruth Stevens Jean Stirling Jessie Stirling Valerie Turner Helen Wiley Van Horn Emma Voshall Isabel Wallace Alberta Ward BELL CANTO CLUB NE of the most active groups in the college is the Bel Canto Club, organized and directed by Alma Lowry Williams, which has just finished its sixth season. This year, as always, the membership includes some sixty Women, who find a real interest and enjoyment in singing. Tryouts were held at the beginning of each quarter, and the members were chosen from the successful candidates. The club appeared in sacred programs at the First Presbyterian Church and two times at the First Methodist Church. In March a program was given for the Manzanita Club of San jose, and an unusual evening of music Was presented for the Santa Clara Branch of the League of American Penwomen in May. The members have from time to time taken an active part in the half-hours of music that have been presented under the auspices of the Music Department in the Little Theatre throughout the past year. Besides this, Bel Canto played an important role in the presentation of Co-ed Capers, the annual production of the Associated Women Students. The season closed on May 22nd with an elaborate formal concert, the most successful one ever presented by this group. As an important side issue, a vocal sextette was organized Within the club and appeared on several occasions before audiences in the col- lege, local clubs, and was broadcast over the radio. In addition to the actual concert Work of the club, a number of interesting social affairs were held, including a formal tea, a formal dinner and theater party, and a formal initiation each quarter. Kl93b7 gr! 4-I'TL ,L ... ., . .5 'fhfl Kyla: .fm J ,V ,.,, . Q al .LLI ..4.' .f . 4' .,,. .fir :is-5' . . . T if-4 9 11 , ..'.. :jg rv .V if 'ffl Va... 1: : - o ffflf' ig: il im.. rr CIW H, X nv.. 'un- .Ma -.. -1 gy-3. . J-, 'g F55 ii W? : 4 if F, .ala .pf-'-' . 'IC 1' 1-- 'L 'Ng' Luc. .TQ LW .sv 2 gi i .r I, Z rf' '1 'L l ,t .J i .J 3 nl, 2.3 .: 'aa 5 Hi 1-ig '1 rar 'Y F 'U ,. QE? -1 . ,, LH n U .,- ,. r 1.-, 'n .ww .. .., ----1 1 .-..., -+-vi L. ,,... ,..., A. 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Harper, Emmy Lou Rood, Helen Johanson, Helen Mantor, Howard R. Elvery, Frances Bryant, Wallace H. Brierley, Steve Johnson, Dorothy Hansen, Henry John Musgrave, Jr., Paul Gygax, Jr., John H. Vogel, Leslie R. Haeske, Godofredo Loren- zana, Rafael Gimenez. Violas: Jessie M. Sterling, Lucelia L. Bates, Cherie J. Church, Winfield P. McWilliams, Lois Webber, Jean Stirling, Marie Mothorn, Geraldine Jones, Cherry Wessenberg. 'Cellos: Jan Kalas, Josephine Magner, Elizabeth Dyke, Norman Merritt, Winnifred Davis, Avis Mothorn. Basses: George Pope Hubbell, Chester W. Mason, Valerie Turner, Ronald Spink, Martha Grubb, Marye K. Bantham, Marie Jacquemet, True Tourtillott. Flutes: George Cawthron, William L. Higgins, Austin Cromwell, Marie Franke. Clarineis: Earle Christoph, Thomas E. Eagan, Tony Corbisiero, Myer Zeigler. Thomas Starks. Bass Clmfinef: Ray Verdier. Oboes: Glenn Matthews, Alfred Beer. Bassoons: Herbert Miller, Howard Lewis. Horns: Charles M. Richards, George Greenleaf, John Young, Harold E. Kent, Ferrand Icanberry. T1'1impets: Elwyn Schwartz, Robert Cantu, Robert Schulenburg, Woodrow F. Wil- liams, Iver R. Iversen. Trombovzes: Forrest J. Baird, Fred W. Steen, Elmer Sundquisr, Dorothy Fruhling. Tuba: William Wyatt. Percussion: Charles Ide, Louis Weichselfelder, Thelma Cornell, Rocco Malvini. Pia-no: Bertha Fauquet. Harp: Florence Wright. Kl94?b uf' STATE COLLEGE BAND PERSONNEL Comluctor ..... - ....,............ Earle Christoph Presiclent ..,.,,,........... ....... T homas Eagan Assistant Conclzzctor ..,..,...... Forrest Baird Vice-Presirlent .........,,....,... .Chester Mason Drum Major ...,........... ..... . Phillip Jordan Secretary-Treaszzrer ........ Sylvan Wetmore Librarian .,..,... L ........,....,.. Howard Brown Qmzrtermaster ................ Henry Musgrave Piccolo: George Cawthron. Flutes: Austin Cromwell, William Higgins, Marie Franke. Oboes: Glenn Matthews, Alfred Beer. English Horn: Alfred Beer. E.fIat Clarinet: Howard Brown. Bass Clarinet: Ray Verdier. Clarinets: Antonio Corbisiero, Thomas Eagan, Paul Gygax, Jr., Charles Eastus. Burr Burbank, Aurelie Antron, Peter Dragon, Robert Hamsher, Alejo Laudencia, Thomas Stark, Jack Wilson, Myron Greenlea, Conley Plummer, Milton Jenkins. Bassoon: Howard Lewis. Alto Saxoplaones: Russell Templeton, Harold Rosenthal, Joe Krohn. Tenor Saxoplaoncs: Elmer Rigdon, Henry Newbold. Baritone Saxopbones: Charles Howard, Jr., Marion Smith. Corncts and Trumpets: Elwyn Schwartz, Robert Schulenberg, Iver Iversen, Karl Geiselhart, Harold Copeland, Francis Pura, Woodrow Williams, Paul Lemon, David Allen, Marjorie McLennan, Fred Davidson. Horns: Charles Richards, George Greenleaf, Harold Kent, Lawrence Templeton, Leon- ard Brown, Jr., Ferrand Icanberry. Altos: Ray Ferrie, Arthur Abramson. Baritones: Forrest Baird, Dominic Lima, William Burke. Trorzzboues: Fred Steen, Elmer Sundquist, Don Bressler, Dorothy Fruhling, Cherrill Harter, Calvin Coover, Raymond Jans. Basses: William Wyatt, Herbert Miller, Henry Musgrave, Paul Buss. String Basses: George Hubbell, Chester Mason, Clarence Fornwald. Timpani: Rocco Malvini. Sicle Drums: James Provin, Evelyn Hartman. Bass Drum: Sylvan Wetmore. Cymbals: Charles Ide. Harp: Florence Wright. 4419525 ru 'ww 1 Q W. lf I ,, ii -u L E v - :Q S' .- A me - ,,,,.'f :--'- .--f. . , 1-.L -zn- ..-.. -,. u . f.. ...l i -.1-w .,. ..., 1- . -- fn - 1 v, Zfzflll 1 1:31 '- gm! PJ nu 3, '1 iff! , ,na 3' 2.5: 'SEV .7 can 1 rg fra gf 35:4 f gir- .. fini .E wr. ,,.,. I 55245: ? 'J'-iii . N., fi,- f 55: , E fi, ,f fi-i '3 1-ffl . :fi ,- L, - -3:1 f' 55-.sz S .--J 5 ..... .Q fag, f 3555 3 flu :wi ,i Lift: l -PM Q .. sr-,dl Q. 1. -14-. ..... 'dirt , Lx-JT ,. 343: .. .Sis l - i. in I kara, V.. QE 'il l -5 T3-f L4 due-41 C . .I .L 5:51, V13-'ti 5 diff . 'll-Ti 1-2 U in E YM K ' 'I'?i ,, in N Fl 5 4424 Ent ' sn: . ? ?Q,I 4:,.'g aj fi QM L2 515:- 1 .fa iam, f dj: 5 .tual '5 l. '-.mpgs J War Q 'SM' :mst 3 'E lil? W3 lf . .kv E ,ar 1 fri? iff? E P eww: up .Q ii :QE . :H 'XT .fit 51? V-. .A ivsgirl an 1 4 4 ' 1 'JI : ,.4 4.4 ' 3 A-H4 :wil 1 'vt ..,.,. .. , .,.. 1 I V Y. ., I 4 t 4 3 '- I '--',- .4 Iii I 1. I l1TT i ' 7 gr .T I I ,ar ,. ,Ay gl REINCARNATION By HENRY MEADE BLAND O, when I come again may it be spring! That I may walk again through poppy bloom, And catch the glint of sunlight brightening The sylph-like heron's spotless lily-plumeg That I may watch the sunset paint the hills Witli purple, catch the odor from the lawn Laden with clover-hayg or hear the rills That play among the meadowsg or, at the dawn, Walk knee-deep through the flowering April oatsg Or linger silent by the leafy groves, Watchiimg the gros-beaks in their shiny coats Murmur in fairy bowers their elfin lovers. And when I come again I want to see, fwreathed, as it once was wont, in witching smilesj Your matchless face-the book of ministrelsy CFair magicj in your handg and down the aisles Of tule-grass, to wander far away In timeless joy, to where the crickets hum Their sweet high music to declining day. Ah! let it be spring-time when I come! 441969 I UBL I C AT I 'la xx QX 9 'Quad' mia KU xt 'yi qfff' wi ,s f' 5 V U .,,, , .,,:,,q . 9 Y 'f...s,-L 'A-'L O ..,, .s ,A K., W -4, .u-,r I Frsi vw-1.1 nf Li .:. tis...-4 l Q ,5- ,.. . 'sl . s .. .i ..e-,,- .Um QV! SAT il EV , ie itz., v 1' f I E . E 1 l IRENE SUTTON RAY RHODES GEORGE GREENLEAF STATE COLLEGE TIMES STAFF Fall Quarter i Editor-in-Chief ..., ...,., . Irene Sutton Men's Sport Editor . .,.. .W ,..... Tom Straub Z Business Manager.,.Everect Bradley VVo1nen's Sport Editor .--M ...,.. Jean Byers Managing Editor...Eugene Rendler Society Editor .... L ......,. . ,,.. Marion Weller ,A Feature Editor ,,... ,Ernie L. Sutton Cirezdation Manager. .,., ...Gerald Philbrick 14:7 li Wirzter Quarter Editor-in-Cbief ........ ........ - .....,,................. - .,.......... - -----Ray Rhodes Business Manager ........ ...... .......,.............s........... P e ggy Durney ' Managing Editors. ......... ---L ....... L ..... Leon Warnmlie, John Wilson News Editor ......... .. ........... ........, ............. M ......... R 0 bert Loken Desk Editor .......... - ....... E ...... ............. - ............ M ary Binley Feature Editor ......... ,,,,... .............., P a ul Sundstrom Associate Editor ,.... .. ...... .........,.. - ..,..,... E ugene Rendler Staff Assistant ..... ..... . . ..... ............ - ......... .................... H a le Vagts Men's Sport Editor ........... - .,........ .......... L L ........... -Sam Zeigler VVomen's Sport Editor ......,.......,....,................... ....... L ouise Dean Spring Qzzarter Editor-in-Chief ......,.... .......,................... .......... L - - George Greenleaf Business Mazinger r...... N ...,,. .............................. M orris Williams Managing Editors ........ .... E .,.,. L eon Warmke, Hale Vagts Desk Editor ............. .........................,................ - .......... P eggy Durney News Editors ....,... ...............,........... E .,.......,..... - ........ H arry Jennings- Monroe Ledyard, Milton Hext, Louise Dean. Feature Editor ...... ....................... ............. . .....,..........,.... T o m Straub Sport Editor .......... ......., - ............ .. ...... ,Clarence Naas Society Editors ....., .,...,..,....... B Urton Rose, Margaret Waldorf Cameraman.-------,,-..-. - -,------------.----------------.-------,-- Joe Freeland y Artist .,..,........................................ - .......,..... Irving Gunderson ffl? ' Circzdation Manager ...,........ - ....... ............. . Harlan Buetrner Faculty Advisor for Year ...... ....... - ..,-.Dr. Carl Holliday xc 1 9 8 S 4' ,. 1, fjl gf-,.l 'fe Er Carl Holliday Leon Wnrmkc Mary Binley Robert Lokcn Peggy Durncy Louise Dean Marion Weller Burton Rose Margaret Waldorf Eugene Rendler Kl993D 4. . wi E -.. . 1, fl ..-A K mv- . u A f'-155 E f5'? Y fe : ., x, P32 51 I-fha: 5 M4 E N-.. ., 5:35 Lv: if WJ! .C E535 f 151 5 'eff i el -42 is sig lag Q Si-2 ffl u rf if ,nl . 2 5 qi 5' 3, gl fbi: ri -we gv 5-.al ll 1:14 E53 'E W-1 We iff!! 5 I LIJT L- Q Ma x ll fl 1---w . :Aa 'I 13 fx. L. 5,731 T1 zz-.','3: w if 15:1 ., 5 'P1ZEfi 9 eg? I 'J 6 I a 4 fl ,, ,, T v 'l I I 1 :ii T 2:55 a ri s 'Jn 3 :. iff Y? If 5' 1' FTATT PHE 5 'ff :L xr: .- ,iiffil -hifi 4 cf fa.: G .IFES C l A. EASON MONROE ALBERT BAER LA TORRE EDITORIAL STAFF Edif07'-i11-Cblff ........ ..........,.........,,,..,,..... Y ,, ,,,....,,.,,,,--,,, A, Eason Monroe Business Manager ,.,.,,. ..,,,,, , L, ,-,,-,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, Albert Baer Assistant Editors ......,. ,H ,,,,., L ,,-- ,Ruth French Raymond Rhodes Howard Nelson Lane Hart Aff Eflifw' ----------.---..-----..- - ...w... - ............. -- Mary Robinson Picture Appointmenis ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,W ,---,,--,-,.-- Y ,----,-----, Adele Malone fRussell Cody Pboiograpby ....... ..... A v,.4..,..,,., 4 Joe Freeland lEdgar Richards Files .,.,........,.. Claire Adams Merton Bassett Marion Blackford James Clancy Louise Dean Revielle Clark Halley Cox john French Grace Hardies Carl Holliday P. Victor Peterson -.--.-..--.----.,-- Sue Russell GENERAL STAFF George Greenleaf Carol Murdock Jack Prouty Martin Sword Irene Sutton ART CONTRIB Esther Hidecker Tim Ko Janet Lemons Marian Martin Harry Murphy UTORS Raymond Thomas Leon Warmke Marion Weller William Wilkes Yancy Williams Margaret Rosebrook Lee Schauer Susan Tallmon Vivian Worthington FACULTY ADVISORS Neil O. Thomas 44 2 0 0 n Gertrude Witherspoon Ruth Wooster Howard Nelson Lnnc Hart Leon Warmke Adele Malone Raymond Rhodes Mnrinn Weller George Greenleaf Marion Blackford Russell Cody Ruth Frenclx Martin W. Sword Sul: Russell lid Richards Mary Robinson Carl Holliday Louise Dean Ray Thomas Claire Adams Irene Sutton P. Victor Peterson Gertrude Witherspoon Ruth Wooster 4420155 ' tgifvp- T 1 ' vafrgsi-Tv:+12fi1 12fqQ3RkR2i?g5 - Tir I W ga,1a5:54gg52zg,f,5 , :ff '.:'Qf, f:5y2Al' ., I A' frail:fs-'L4'i::fil ,-ihfii, ,suit ,V A, L- Q. :,,g,,,g,',.f any .. ns. 'Ee T... Hifi- . .-1:1-Till-3 H51-L-zr' ii f '- '.1j, 5:5 ' gm-its gg . 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Q'-gl 2 fa: , Lvxgj V 1.7511 ' 1' 'Eff cr War: 1. lli l FOOTBALL WARNER, Rockne, Jones honorable mention' and two men named on the second all-conference team were the highlights of the 1930 football season. A summary of the season shows two victories, three scoreless ties and three defeats. Jack Wool, stellar fullback, received All-American honorable mention from the Warner, Rockne, Jones combination and was also placed on the all-conference team. Hub- bard, Hornbuckle, De Fraga, Piere, and Levin were given honorable mention on the all-conference team. Setbacks were prominent throughout the season. Perhaps the worst blow to San Jose was the injury to Silveria's knee. Because of this, the team lacked the proper leadership that is necessary for victory, as Silveria was A reputed to be one of the best field generals in the conference. Kerchen received an in- jury to his back that kept him out for the best part of the season. i COACH CRAWFORD g -1 Levin was the only man that showed any Q- marked improvement, and Hubbard, of the freshmen, showed the likeliest promise. The expected development of the rest of the team was, for some reason or other, not realized. A deinite lack of punch kept this potential power under cover for the entire year. . ah is up San Jose started the season by playing the Firemen's Athletic Club of Los Angeles, a team decidedly out of its class. The State team played good ball, but came out on the small end of a 19-0 score. For the flrst conference game, San Jose traveled to Sacramento to play the California Agricultural College. This game was one of the hard-fought scoreless ties, both teams playing fair ball. Although only a Junior College, the Sac- I'9.II161'1t0 C. gaVC San JOS6 the best OppO-- CAPTAIN HORNBUCKLE 320655 QPR xr Q1 ' Q1 Cf Ui sition of the entire season in the next game, the score of Which was 0-0. The big game, with College of,,thc-3 Pacific, came next on the schedule. San jose Was, throughout the entirenuontest, completely held in check. San jose Was defeated by a 27'-0 score. State Won its first game from Chico by a score of 19-0. A scoreless tie with San Mateo and a 19-6 victory over Modesto closed the season for the Spartans. It may be said by some that the season was an l unsuccessful one for the Spar- tans. It must be r e m e m b e r e d , however, that progress in this field is slow. Football interest and success at San Jose State is definitely on the incline. The real- ization of suc- cessful football in this college is in the near fu- , fi .1 cg 111.1 -,.., ' ture, and stu- I-12f'LQ5g' l . V s. dents and alumni may look for- s . r ASS'T. 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'M 1 W 4- 1, up ,F :im Ei 4 dw 1 SEQ r 7311: 3 .-.1..: x . .Q ga eff? ' 24+- HIL wig 5 9 5 ? .nib .LEE ., .NN xi 'L-1--1 523' '1 lr... g rg-F5 g I .. it .Jn 5 JE 3522 : :assi CY? - C :'.ff'.I1 fi DLL! .F 4 my., 'J I. 5+ ibn-A Z' zrgv-v: - I fi 2:2753 5 AME iii? ii-22+ Q51 if 5195551 21 ffttfr 9 5555 Eff: S3 57 nv: E E 221212 WE: :, .- .5 .-,rf' Wil 5 F5125 .. W 3 5 ELL ir 'I :gf E 552 L ERNIE PIERI FRANK COVELLO MILDRED SIMPSON 421425 ASKE COACH H C M DONALD BASKETBALL HE basketball season of 1930-31 for San Jose State was the most successful of any season ever witnessed, in that State captured her first Far Western Conference Ut C The outstanding men for the year were Captain Don Fowler, Earl Goodell, Adam Vagts, Don Kerchen, John Laznibat, and Robert Stevens, all of whom received places Conference team. In the pre conference games, the Spar- tans first met Long Beach Junior College and defeated them in a tiresome affair by a score of 41 25 Next came the highly touted Menlo Junior College With their aggregation of high school stars but the Spartans were getting into condition for the hard season and so the second victory was gained with a 46-31 score V L. . .111 lr -1- -1 lqziif I I- ' I ' fix, ' 1 ' 3 1 3, ip, ,-1 95, ' ,- ' Tai' ja-4 . -5-,Q ,,gl or honorable mention on the Far Western ,-Irs... ri L .' Tiff ,-QQ - -:fl Y if T-Q if f. 4 ' A . C I The Hollister game resulted in an over- whelming 73-10 victory for State. These early indications gave promise of a successful season for San Jose. The Spartans received their first defeat at the hands of the Stan- ford Indians by the close score of 22-27. The boys from State came back in the next contest and defeated the San Francisco State College 39-17. In the final pre-conference game, State met her first real competition with the fa- mous Stockton Amblers. Performing like champions, the Spartans played in a superb manner with the downfall of the Amblers as the result. The outcome was 47-26. The opening conference series with Ne- Veda, considered Far Western Conference winners, will be remembered as one of the most sensational series ever played in the State gym. Both teams were evenly matched as far as possible, but the superior ,teamwork and basket shooting displayed by the Spar- 4421655 MANAGER DEASY ,uF,wFm?,, -MMM ' tans, resulted with their victory. The State . --5,541 -E I warriors defeated Nevada in the opening E?:7fjgff 3f'?f game by a score of 30-23. The Spartans '- p' Q ,QQ repeated the process in the second game and i I 'Q - e won 29-23. In triumphing over Nevada, San Ae'- Jose State was considered a possible Far - li . I Western Conference Winner. ' ,M The next series was played with the V I ' ' 4 College of Pacific. In the first game, hard- ' Ai' 1 A , ,I ' fought opposition held the State varsity to 'i a favorable 26-18 score. The second game I A Q3 ' resulted in a decisive 43-23 victory for the K 2 Spartans. 5 A p 'i The Fresno series furnished one of the fi 'iigszwfix big upsets of the season. After State had 4 e , I i- completely smothered the Bulldogs, S 4-22, in ' ' - the first game, she in turn was defeated by Fresno, 3 5-29. This was the first set-back in ' the Conference race. I The next series was with the Cal Aggies. CAPTAIN FOWLER . . In the most exciting game of the year, State won from the Mustangs, 44-27. State was behind until the last ten minutes of the con- test, when she unleashed the most powerful attack ever seen at Davis. State closed the gap, and defeated them in the closing min- utes of the game. San Jose won the next night, 47-37. The Conference title rested on the out- come of the Hrst contest with Chico. The team from Chico could not withstand the powerful attack and were defeated, 39-18, which meant that San Jose had won her first Far Western Conference title. The team was an array of stars, formed into a great machine by Coach McDonald, which performed in a manner only displayed by championship teams. Each man was a team in himself and it was proved conclus- ively as they each were primarily the cause of winning some game during the season. K2l72 ASS 'T. MANAGER KLIEMM Jr-fx , .1 -1- 4,--, I - s,.'4 at ' ,if ll g-9. . .... I ' e 5 .. ..,: I ' M 'Elia + :af rg i...., ' 54? 3. i-fi! . .... 2 V1.5 it 3 :X-ya .Z 15:5 .. , .. 1 :' eff' .I ,.5,,.. I 51:51 C all -I 5 IF? E ..,. , ...--. IK J Eff r ..., ... -1' I-'P1 . ,.... 'fr F54 14 .1-1 I rf.: Y3 f-...J H, . . . S fl-Y L gi-ff 'l -7' ? WS. l'Q if iff? ,. ,. al HT:- 11 'Eff :Le-1: Z Fra Te-51 3 Ne? 4 rms. .. ww, '- I . fi? Earn' Pl 5'-:X 5535 5. 5 . 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Sweeping all opposition before their pow- erful a t t a c k, the Spartan warriors kept steadily advan- cing until the deciding game My t he was won. The power and coordination of this machine truly branded it as being of championship caliber. Permanent possession of the trophy requires Winning it three times. The name of San Jose has already been emblazoned upon it, leaving a mark for future Spartan teams to attain. I Yr CX 44 220 7? RAC ff if ' - V. , yn lb. 1 7. 611122 FY 5-'its lp, z' 3 gifs' 'if1'f:f .' 2 1 ,A if-fl Fill-5: .e .4131 f gkliif L: irivr M- -. '5I!'. A , ,.-. . 1 'lliliil E .PQQIQ 'bl 1.e 1 :X .Q fy? 1 aid! ,. fai. - - vs.. ..,. .L TRACK ITH a crushing victory in the Far Western Conference, the 1931 Spar- tan track team Wrote on the pages of our college athletic record the most en- viable mark in the history of the school. The Conference Championship, ranking second in Western athletics only to the P. A. A., was Won by San 'Jose on May 2, when the Spartans amassed a total of 64 points to sweep them into Hrst place by a margin of .. . ., more than 20 points. The State team Was at its height and although Fresno was the 1.5 V strong favorite in the meet, San Jose had 3, little trouble in sweeping away all compe- tition. Coach Cakebread successfully kept San Jose's real strength under cover until f' . the day of the big meet, and had Stirh not 1 re-opened an old injury, which forced him COACH CAKEBREAD to drop out of the contest aftenvsnnning 'QQIQQ C, the 100-yard dash in 9.8 seconds, it 1S -very if likely that the score would have been much FZ' 121' 861' - ' The attempted schedule was the most difficult in the history of the college. Ten Q meets were contracted for besides several Freshman meets which forced Freshmen li 1 'e..' Q members of the varsity to perform both on 2 7 T ff Friday and Saturday afternoons. In spite of , ' T S this very difficult assignmenttthe Spartans 7 .fsr ' upheld their standard, and were undaunted . 52231 by the strongest of competition. The most I fi. important cog in the machine was the Wealth N 1 F' ' of 'freshman material, and since freshmen C 1 were still eligible for varsity competition in ,,.,,, the past season, the local team was bolstered '- 555, by the entrance of high school stars Whose f x if if marks were among the best made on the 2:1 .Qi ' coast this year. ' A ' ., C , 471755 Track is a sport in individual effort, and 2 ' Tif f f , , ' w team work is not necessary as in other sports, therefore it is only possible to praise those Z . whose marks have made them outstandng. MANAGER R. L. M9915 w cc 2 2 2 2 ' 52:5 l 2 - l L L L ' . -1 4 -- ..- I 5. L v K F' 11 T: .,,. u ni 3'- 1 Q u fi r U A i-I .A 4 'A - 2 .,... .1 pq - ..,. uv. ' ff 4...i. .., if J.. Q. we 4 x-.wv ...sw il... . It' 2' P' 4. F... A If-ra: 4 1--. hi,-mf ls 5553 12522 Coming near the top of those who rank among State's greatest athletes 1' is Captain Jack Wool, who inished three years of varsity track by ,. setting a new Far Western Conference record in his favorite event, the pole vault. Besides performing in the vault, Wool was an outstanding 'A hurdler, consistently winning the high hurdles, and usually placing in 2:55 the low hurdles. The new record in the pole vault set on May 2 of 13 V feet 32 inches Will stand, we believe, for some time to commemorate the greatness of '3 1 1. this stellar Spartan leader, who in the past , year captained one of the best track teams Q ,, State has ever known. Among! the outstanding records made fn by the varsity men this year are marks of 9.8 seconds in the 100-yard dash credited to Stith, Harder, and Salvato, and 21.3 seconds in the 220-yard dash by Harder. In the low hurdles, Stith set the most remarkable record - iii' of 23.8 which is within M second of the tai? world,s record. Stith was the greatest fresh- mantrack star produced at State this year, 125533 and throughout the season gathered as many To as 15 to 30 points in a single meet. Another , freshman who excelled in his event was Cun- 9 F7212 ningham, javelin thrower par excellence, who tossed the spear 192 feet in the Sacramento Q relays to set a new record. Schmitt, who entered school after track season was well under way, was the most consistent discus thrower in the conference. He hurls the CAPTAIN woot platter around 140 feet without trouble, and is unoflicially credited with the world's high school discus record of 150 feet. In most of the meets this year Orem and Brack finished the 880-yard run in the order named. Brack and Clemo were consistent in placing in the mile, while Stoddard usually led Frasier to the tape in gsm the two-mile event. . 'Q It remains for the last to give the man who deserves an enormous Enlfw, share of credit his due. Aarian Cakebread, che' coach of two consecutive ,I conference-winning teams, is undoubtedlyha master strategist. Coach Cakebread has, with the skill of an expert, drawn from his proteges the Fl best they had, and brought lasting athletic fame to the school. He has done much, during his career at San Jose State, to promote athletics of B all sorts and to develop track material for future use. He leaves his suc- cessor in a decidedly advantageous position as far asthe further win- ning of Far Western track titles is concerned. State owes to this man a vote of sincere appreciation for his service. - G 2 2 3 9 3 s x I .ww '-If .Lil ?Z A 219 if... .... LQ:-, ,,, . , H , . 3, in ON' 26. gf I :ri Q, ,I-1 2' .4 N i 31 .fam K3 V GC' mf S1291 0655 'vi' 5333 W . . L.- 'ein r - .vc ma aflff. . .. . . 3'--1 ' ' iz! 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Fggz Q ff?-E Q 52 'F as Q H, .- S3553 ff Tfilgl iisl . arg fi .4 5 5 :Hifi 5 .43 1 S 5 FQ: dill 51 sr-1: fra , V' I .1 in fl if :Mi r il n , as i E 2 ROSPECTS for the 1932 track season at San Jose State take on a bright aspect as available material is surveyed. Among the freshmen Who displayed remarkable ability this year are Charlie Stith and Louis Salvato, sprint artists, Frank Cunningham, javelin star, and Schmitt, discus thrower. All of these men are planning on returning to State next year to uphold the Gold and White. Without a doubt San Jose will be stepping up in the class of competition if teams of the caliber of 193 1 are developed. Following is a list of varsity men and the events in which they participated: sprints, Stith, Harder, Salvato, and Conner, middle dis- tances, Sickles, Orem, Hubbard and Brackg mile and two-mile, Brack, Clemo, Stoddard, and Frasier, hurdles, Stith and Wool, broad and high jumps, Dieu and Alley, discus, Schmitt, Dieu, H. CoXg shot, H. 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'f nit? 2.47: 1.11.52 :mia 'mr 3 fir? -A 1.121 if-A if . fi fa .- 1 ...ui ,Ji B f-'A -f ,...,i , H... . ,. 4. .1-'ja ' f.' 1.1- ..,A ian .4 ,.1. ..L .-Li' rf f'.f:f 5 rs'-Q C212 f:,,f., wtf -1. X-vu.: 4 U.-5 1: -u .l ,Ik COACH CRAWFORD BASEBALL HE Spartan baseball team this year had one of the largest schedules ever to be attempted at San Jose State. Of the twenty-five games played, State emerged victorious in seventeen of them. An idea of the difficultness of the schedule can be gath- ered from the fact that only a little more than two months' time was allowed for this large number of games. In order to cover this asignment, it was necessary for the team to play on the average, more than twice a week. A large number of men were out for the various positions. Before the season was well under way more than thirty names had been entered upon the baseball list. The first game of the year was won on February 21, and four days later the Spar- tans defeated the Stanford Frosh. Menlo Junior College were the next op- .,...x rf .Jr 1, . ponents and succeeded in taking one game of a double-header at the local diamond. The California Freshmen proved to be 'fl , t U superior to the State team in the next game J and went home with a 20-9 victory. g . . 1, .. , ' .F a Another two-game series was played with . JV Menlo C. on March 7. This time State ' was badly defeated in the first game and i I lost the second by a margin of a single run. The next opponent to offer any serious ' difficulty was the Sacramento J. C. team. V After sixteen innings of evenly matched bat- V I, j g,X tle, the visitors finally bunched a few hits, A fi V enabling them to force three runs across the plate to win, 8-S. The remarkable part of . l the game was that both starting pitchers , 5 W M finished the game in the box. ip Eugene Jung turned in a very good per- A . W formance against the San Mateo Junior Col- . A .. ,QT J lege in the next game when he held them to .. , J- E. .. a single hit. State won 1-0. In a home and home series, the Spartans defeated Fresno, three games out of four. 62302 MANAGER CASALEGGIO aww 'Hi V A11 of them were very closely contested, being won by one or two runs in most cases. ' On April 25 the Marin Junior College team was defeated by San Jose by the score of 20-12. George and Eugene Jung were the men who pitched for State, the former going the major part of the route and receiving credit for the victory. State closed the season by defeating San Mateo Junior College on their own grounds by a score of 11-10. George and Russell led the pitchers in the number of games won with four each. E. Jung was credited with three wins, and W. Jung, Saxe, and Yamasaki with two. W. Jung and Russell went through the entire season with a. perfect iielding average. Gates, Casaleggio, and E. De Selle also had high per- centages, making only a few errors. C. De Selle led the Spartans in batting this year with an average of .402 for twenty-four different games. Pura, Covelloe, and E. Jung batted well over .300 for the season. The success of the season was attributed in part to Coach Walt Crawford whose untiring work in shaping the team into a smooth combination is to be highly praised. The outlook for a successful baseball team for 1932 is exceedingly bright. Few of the stellar players of this year will not be returning to State then, and barring unforeseen happenings, San Jose State ,should have a winning team in the season to come. K2312 ,I :.w lf: fn 2? mm , -..M if . U... f... l ,x -.-.. 4 u 1 J.. J- ! Vlifi . if E f' 5.311 3 TQ: ji T.1. k 2 55 : 'tb ,. ..- if 121' 'L Z 'f fc? : L' 'f l-Z: L ... lt :lin Vik? I 4, .Ln Qi g tri .1 3:75. :' .K12 - I: 'F-fr 'if ' V? . get lf Fri! in 4.. v4 2 Fir? , if-51 it Wil 1 ZTJL E Sie? 9' FH' Gfizza 5 :Ea- Q 1 ' 52 li gist 'Y :, e sr P55 . his H .. : Eggs . . -vw igliil 5' 5? ei lei is? a- . 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Q hx . ,. .. 1 Ir' 91:5 35 .u An' .. : I A E L , if -1 . 3:2 22 E1 ' '1 P - 'E f A I 'gi n ' Eli, . '31 B vi im. li H31 Y v fi 12- 1 :ge ,3. - ,rr ' l rv K -.fr Et! iv-if ' ' U, 41 .W -Ji. 'JFS yr WJ! ,,. mr..- xl QM K',f',' ' .cu ,knelt av- 'lf , .In--' - J.:-Lg A U , :itll 'cgi EW HH L':5,.1! alti Lx!- Mull 3' LM INT :fm TQ Bri' A f-m!'- rl IW: . ,. 31:1 .1, g M5 Yu- -1 My wifi .-W ,I ..., kf-'E eff 12.7 6 :Sl ? 'lL 1 ... .f ..v1- In-ae. , .,. ,,.... ,114 ,.-..n ,-'-1 'LQ- . i..,.i Lili! EE -.M :rf Fig, ll.s,.1 fl-'ZH Vu' - . 7'-ZF! nag 12125 rn Y-1 ,Ni 4. .,,-ss ,vi ST SA N CARLOS ' FOURTH ST Axf Q 1 BOXING X I WRESTLING lj ROOMS F STERILIZFP ROOM APPA RATU5 GYM' 1o4'x 76' . . 54'x6O' 75 X 55 AIN YM lvl G SWIMMING POOL SHOWERS i' T'--I DRFSSING- ROOM THE NEW GYM N THE past, men's athletics at San Jose State have been seriously handicapped by the lack of an adequate gymnasium. Conditions will be changed, however, for the 1931-32 season, when the new S180,000 structure is dedicated. Progress at San Jose State may be traced through its gymnasiums. The ultimate in progress will probably be reached with the completion of this building. It remains for the new gym to build up a set of traditions like those that will be remembered by all those who fre- quented the old gym. K2369 PORTS Y I ILT? ...,-- 1,,.,, -. M Q' .-.-A ,,. , . .thug My :im 1 5 :hifi l 5 az, L iff? . il 5 'iilvr :I . Y L . rx Mig tau' ' ,Q .-,jgi . we 'fiiif 'Z wi li ff' . Fi L7 235 5 Q: img 7 ? Ili? Z MW ,, :rm ri .ug :- V'-TJ.. In 'Qp'vI!'i' 1 .1::.f.'. 2, 1.1. ff P 1.:Q.L. ,-,,. M: YE E122 :, fig- ' ,fii-li 'Z i' 7 :L is fiife 55 ' Eff if- if-?l Ll 12 5.111 um? ljfgli iii I g 4. zz.: Q11 ay 'uri 5: i 7.55 Q l u. f11:'1 iv, i lv! F. V-1 AQ Y , :- .,. f.L51iQ . ,ALA Q ..-3.12 '-.fi 'T f, ,vf lE'ii,f L: -sri c' 7 J V 'Fife ' lil QQ .3331-3 Q4 IL:-Eg '. 1:45. CT J'Y':':i' 9 l COACH CA KEBREAD SOCCER LOSING a seven-game schedule with a win over the University of California varsity, the San Jose State soccer team in its 1930-31 season was the most successful in the history of the school. The Spartan team won from the Stanford Frosh, the San Mateo Junior College and the University of California Varsity. The soccer team, coached by Mr. Cakebread, opened the season against the California freshrnen, and were defeated, 2-1. On the following week-end they beat the Stanford freshmen, 5-1, and two days later defeated San Mateo Junior College by a score of 3-2. Following these victories came a period of depression. San Jose State suffering three losses, two to Stanford, and one to San Mateo Junior College. The boys ended the season the Californa varsity. The last game was played in San Jose, and it was the first time that any major college team had played at the local field. It is hard to pick an outstanding player, since it was the team as a unit that was responsible for the success of the season. Goodwin, Cunninghame, and Folendorf were above the average, and were the mainstays of the team. A possible reason for the unusual success of the San Jose State soccer season may be found in the improved facilities, in better equipment and better field conditions. Coach Aarian Cakebread also deserves a lot of credit for his good work in turning out successful teams. 442382 with a great victory over 1 l CAPTAIN ALLEY Players and their positions on the varsity team were as follows: Goalie Stratt0n------------, ,---,----.Left Halfbacla ,- Right Fnllback Clemo ..... - .,......,.... ,....... R ight Forward ,- Right Fullback Mengel ...,.., H-.. ............. Center Forward --Rigbt Fzcllbnck Leslie. .... - ......................... Center Forward ----..Left Fulllmck Mengel-----------------.---------,- Left Forward Center Halfback Stewart ........... - ....,.. ...,... 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Ri 1' E TENNIS El 1 Q LTI-TOUGH winning only two matches out of six during, the season, the tennis team came out fairly even, if the opponents are taken into consideration. The first two matches against the California varsity were lost by the respective scores of 9-0 and 7-2. Modesto was defeated eight matches to one. Then the Menlo team A won the next meet, 6-1. ' s The matches with Pacific ' p T were split, State winning 4-2 Y and losing 3-4. Goodell advanced to the A Q . finals in the Far Western Con- ' ll ference tournament. :S ' I' N The personnel of the ten- - , X 5' N -' 5 't S e nis squad was Goodell, XVoods, V- if if 'P' T' A -c'-i.t e Simon, Denny, Niederaur, and ii K ' c 4 l Breuer. K S i With the completion of the J A . T new tennis courts on the cam- r :sag 'T .t pus will come a new era for .B . tennis at San Jose State. T ' C4 240 D I WC M E N 1 MLB .1 1, S SPORTS .- :A . ,J A, 4 . iggb I lb, ,JV V.. 4.-,, vc- sf--s ,4- 1, 1 -, r.. fl 1 H 1 Ai fv i ?i i i. ,A f -I ,. -i I is 'fin x'I:lI:f .. in-Im ,Q 2'-11: Ski f 1, .i 53.23 'Q Q4-YL? ' TIY l 'T,Lfe'C 2 tif' ' :SQ A E45 - mst. 5 ' F 3535 M F 1, :Gigli 'cz he gm: L .737 -J, 5 xg, Q 'F -, 3 N Ai: 33 giilii ie 17:13 -e 2' '17 1:3 4: E31 1 Fa: 5 i . 13535 Era JU! -. 531,12 L -ire: qi , 3 Qllli W ,,. , . 3 isp, -1 3 7i'?F 15 ,. 297.33 mg 'Eff E, 5-.Jr 5 -E 5:55512 f 2212: s I i ti: 1 -fum .. rf-3+ - 1.3 .. a-ef -1 CB 5133 'A Hifi ri vm iii Y L. QT 4 -iff: -- at f .-4 V V -' :.v..Z ' HF 5 We ,vfrg 12 .wi M 4:42 il , .W . Efffs 1 4. rg.:-' jg :ffl '3. H: jfs: -1 3f'1I l Hi i-fl . :LQ -A 72.125 .. 'Q 'iffy' f ,akin ,Q ,.....i,. ,-. ZZ-bu: T l l SOPHOMORE TEAM ' , HOCKEY ARTICIPATION of a great many girls in hockey made competi- tion particularly keen this year. The Sophomores Won the inter- class championship only after a hard-fought battle. The deciding game was With the Freshmen, the score being 2-1. The deciding goal was made in the last thirty seconds of play. The membership of this championship team includes: Captain Marion Oldham, Grace Bolts- hauser, Agneeta Christensen, Geraldine Elmgren, Muriel Hebert, Dot Kirby, Eleanor Rehdorf, Mildred Simpson, Florence Snure, and Lillian White. G24ZD F Xl., 6, li 1 if 'i -- av, cr: ,1 s L ialmwi rtt p fm' JUNIOR TEAM VOLLEYBALL NCREASED interest was displayed in volleyball this year, and the whole season was characterized by Whole-hearted spirit and good sportsmanship. The Senior team was composed of Pearl Eherhardt, Bernice Jackson, Dot Moorland, Evelyn Taix, Esther Trefts, and Juanita Campbell. The Junior team was composed of Virginia Clohan, Alice Echante, Berta Gray, Julie Petersen, Dot Smith and Ruth Tamblyn. . 1 gc 243 9 1 1 M -v-I ,M im . J- w fflti gm SH iii, iigj? QM Qw iw IM first we fbi EW -z l.? 7' imp. Qfrii QW if-Elf M .Elf N 'f Jl We . ' L 1 fe M ht: 3 1 'i' M4 ia sw I n- L. 'wa- si. I . E E ri' f :Mi if ?SI? R: 2,1 ms: :uc '1 mi ia: I- Lia: 'z .lggg lu Smeg '5 wtf ,lu FFT ' Sig? ' args , i 4 E35 arg E? J fi. U. 43 is af, EE Wifi? ,mp- Qi? 42:9 : un-pg an 'zgii if f4 Q'c.3 Q a- 3 'M 'u .1 Lliifn I I 4122 sa .: 2 Fxgi 'J M3 thi if ai Q gas: a -+..:!'.J ff mfg: Z QE if 13114, rf Q 55:24 5 mr 3 Iii! i emi f .,.r,,. K. 'F '45 :rl 212123 :wg li 7 5 . l L1 , .,., ... HVSQI 5' LQ: We a :Hia l 1353: fl 'fl-172 YE' E555 vi-.Ii 2535 6 ...fl I Zvi Q ,ll-fi -' afx Efktx 2732 :Z all if rg 9:5 L 2912 he 1-HQ Q Eh 91 j if ffl' I la I LJ JUNIOR TEA M BASKETBALL ASKETBALL was participated in by all four classes with unusual enthusiasm. The series of play ended with the Junior and Sopho- more teams competing for the championship. The Junior team proved to be the stronger, due to valuable individual playing. The Sophomore, Freshman, and Senior teams finished the season in the order named. The girls on the Junior team Were: Julie Petersen Ruth Tamblyn Dot Smith Virginia Jones Virginia Clohan Helen Smith Evelyn Amaral Lillian O'Hanlon The girls receiving honorable mention were: Gertrude Keturi Marba Vansickle Dot Smith K244-X l I ALL-STAR TEAM SPEEDBALL PEEDBALL, exciting, fast, and thrilling, found a numerous fol- lowing drawn from the four classes. Intense competition was displayed in all of the games this season. Especially was this true of the inter-class championship series. Of the teams competing, the Sophomores had, without doubt, the most outstanding collection of players. The last game against the Freshmen was hard fought and cleanly contested throughout. Finally the Freshman team Was defeated by a small margin. A The captains for the four teams were as follows: Fl'C'SbllIt'7I ........ M --..,-...,.. Louise Dean Sojzbomore, ..,.. ,..,., ,...,,,, E v elyn Amaral IIllIi0f ....... a ......, .,...,.. E ssie Ehlert Sf'l7i0l' .,...... ...,. 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' v -f- 3,-I1 . 13:52 ff, In AQ, 3 id E a r A Q F 2 : EJ E E if 1 H 5 ir Q 3 E 62 e 7 5 if 5 5 fl 3 3 3 3 I 2 2 E H il ix ff 3 'i Ti il 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 E F ,,. SOPHOMORE TEA M BASEBALL ASEBALL, coming late in the year as it does, makes impossible publication of the Hnal results of the season. Judging from the- advancement made thus far, baseball is to enjoy another successful year. Under skillful coaching and expert managing baseball is proving to be one of the most popular sports at San Jose State. ' The captains of the different teams were: 1 1 Freshmen- r Louise Dean Sophomore- Wanda Hawley Junior- Florence McClay f Senior- Pearl Eberhardt G246D U ARCHERY RCHERY has come into its own at San Jose State as a sport participated in by both men and Women. An Archery Club was organized during the first part of the season and has been very active throughout the year. The Coach for this activity is Miss Bassler. She has been consistent and a Very hard Worker. 442472 Jr.. 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L..:' ..,.,. f 9131: gj: :L T11 . ...W lyk. ui M .. 5. S-.N I .. mv' .. i . 'I 7:13 . :':?f2Q5 :T :yy .ami - flfl, F 'uh A' .,-v--4' 1' ....,. A: NATURAL DANCING HIS year natural dancing immediately took its place .among the popular activities of the school. Orchesis, the society founded for natural dancing, continued to be the center of interest. This is a national honorary organization, and each girl must master certain funda- mental dancing steps before being admitted into the societyl One of the most outstanding productions of Orchesis this year Was the resentation of a dance drama at the colle e auditorium. This P .s proved to be a most elaborate and successful affair. -442432 SWIMMING ECAUSE of the lack of a swimming pool on the college grounds, it was necessary to hold the classes at the Y. W. C. A. this year. At the present time, however, it is expected that the new gym- nasium now under consruction will ably remedy this difficulty. Many of the girls enrolled in the classes were very enthusiastic over their work. Miss Tucker was the instructor and was careful to see that everyone could swim by the time the term was over. ' 44 2499 :Q .m A I 4. L. 'I 55 hu J I is 1 .J Y gif -4 El 1. ,- 4 in 1 N 1 H I A ,....1 'H ...i ..... .-,... , .1 ... 'wa- ..1.. 1. . ,...4 .,.u 4 !l .,:.., eq, ii M.,- .Q-. ,J ,..,. .mm- .. ,.,.. if E55 15 M-mf SF? QS pcs: fi r. -t.: 13 Wei 7. ina 5 5:5 - 55716, .. perl: R T Kip: 5 7' iziffw' 1: v.Y1 6...- 3. Efi ., ,r,,., ll '1T..:.'i ' W Riff, 'Q 7:1124 i F-:Q E 5.411 Hifi I 1--14 x Zhf Wi C519 2. r' :sf , , El: LSI?-T'. .. ...sq Q if-fit: . ., F' 'f- J E up. . ,TI 1 if ,, sv-if ...,V. F? Zf-'-f 2 L.. - 35? .. , ,. .J gif? 5 4 HW vu if-:Y 'Y l.g,.,. 'I W 3 ar 5312 Q25 W ll. riff -f I-222 a' 152. 1 YfTh E 'ffm La 'QQ .3 ., 1613 HE. H323 e V43 '-' imv' 1 -.WT will -, .-wg X1 v az.. QYH 1 7i'i !F ii : fziwif- ln' 1 , gk? , . , . . ' u . 1' :BE s. gc qu. . 5 : mm VW. ., .f. 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'il Pi lv 9 ii RIDING URING the Winter quarter of this year horseback riding Was, for the first time in the history of San Jose State, given as a regular class. Miss Doris Taylor was the instructor, and met with the class twice a week. During the Spring quarter a very large enrollment made it necessary to open two classes, one for advanced students and one for beginners. Because of its very enjoyable qualities, riding is extremely popular With the students. KZSOD7 F N . GOLF and FENCING OLP is another activity listed among the sports new to San Jose State. Immediately its popularity was felt by theularge number of girls attempting to get into the class. Miss Mayer was -the instructor for this group. Fencing proved to be one of the Well-liked courses of the Women's physical education program this year. Both Miss Alice Bassler and Mrs. Wilson had classes in this sport. 442512 PM' 552:55 r , .. 5 Zigi E 1 sets l Yun: ,l. Lu..x I I ,x...4 3, In ss 5 na' 5 mr: 5 4.3712 mu 1' QW? 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It is now that the editor realizes how fruitless would have been his independent effort, how little he alone could have accomplished. In truth, this Annual is not the work of one or even a few, it is the result of the co-operative effort of many. The success of such a publication depends on the extent to which this co-operation has been harmonious and perfect. For the reason that such an ideal co-operation has been prominent in all the details of this publication, the editor wishes to thank all the members of his staff. There are certain people, however, who deserve more than mere thanks. A double thanks goes to Ruth French for her work as an assistant editor, to Ray Rhodes, assistant editor, and to the editor-elect, Howard Nelson. To Lane Hart goes not only thanks, but a sincere appreciation for the independent work he did as Athletics Editor. Marion Blackford and James Clancy deserve commendation as Society and Dramatics Editors. For her unceasing and untiring work as the manager of picture appointments, Adele Malone deserves no end of credit. To the Art Department of the college, and particularly to Miss Wooste1', Mary Robinson, and all those who contributed sketches, in whom rested the entire responsibility for all of the art work in this book, goes all the praise possible for work well done. Other members of the staff who deserve special mention for their services are Sue Russell, Morris Williams, Monroe Ledyard, Marion Weller, Louise Dean, George Greenleaf, Ruth Montgomery, Martin Sword, and Joe Freeland. The latter was responsible for the snapshots that appear in this book and was partnered in this work by Russel Cody, to whom a great deal of appreciation is also due. Besides the actual members of the staff, there are a great many others to whom appreciation is to be expressed. Neil Thomas, P. Victor Peterson and Carl Holliday of the faculty are to be thanked for their suggestions and aids. Ann Kidd and her staff must be thanked for their co-operation in La Torre affairs. For the excellent photographic work in this La Torre, Miss Kuntz and her staff at Bushnell's in San Jose are to be thanked. For the excellence of the engraving and printing of this book, and for the co-operation they have shown the 1931 La Torre staff, Mr. Warburton and Ray Brennan of the California Art and Engraving Company, and Walter Kolasa and Art Henry of Lederer, Street St Zeus, printers, deserve unlimited mention of appreciation. To Mr. W. H. Sellander of the Matson Navigation Company goes a vote of thanks for pictures loaned La Torre. To all these and to many others who helped in this work is expressed all the apprecia- tion possible for the inestimable service and help they have offered to the complete comi posing, printing, and distributing of the 1931 La Torre. A. EASON MONROE, Edifor-in-Chief. ALBERT C. BAER, B7lSilIf'5S Manager. 442539 nklql 5 .. asf: 2 uf! L ' Ji .ir 4--fu. 1. LQLLT ' 39? 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