-THE STATE COLLEGE AZTEC. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. i936 Pago3 — not flying tackles at viii???‘/Z tr//rz” its not flying tackles—-it's Fly- g A that Max Glass is thinking rout now. lie is one of the Smil- g Associated service men who re greeting students at Central ervice Station No. 5,‘a super- rvice unit just. opened at 80th ml El Cajon. This newest of San Diego's larg- t and fastest growing group of 00 percent locally owned and op- ratcd automotive service estab- shments-12» in all—wnn opened the public over last weekend. ii Ccnhral Service stations _are Max Glass is saying it with “Flying A” Station, No. 5, am and El Cajon. A ‘ the new Central Service identified by the flying airplanes, ‘Max Glass is getting in shape for the coming football season and “we're practically running all the A, Associated Ethyl gasolines, Cy- col and Veedol motor oils, explain- lfiatlonal batteries and Central Service tetresds. . students to drop in and see him and incidentally help his lob along. "Give a guy a break," he says.‘ is on his toes at this station-— time," he says--dispcnslng~Flyln'g lng the merits of Seiberling tires, He is issuing an invitation to all To get flrst hand information on 2 rural schools of the county, Dr. l. C. Deputy, principal of training ool; Miss Katherine Corbett, a per-visor, and John lmmel, as- t county ' ’ tendent ' of ools, are visifiag the various nnty rural school: today. , They are making the trip to find it what is expected of the teach- rs many of whom are sent to the unty schools after being gradu- ied from State. ' DB. OIJVBWE . Small Animal HOSPITAL ‘ %C$IAI'@OEA.IDE I321 Arizona Strut &¢dudv&IArl-no llufifiifllt — Quoting from The Reveille, Louisiana State paper: , "Ger- many has issued notice to the United sum to beware of its track and field laurols in the coming Olympic _gaxnco. The Nazi I ‘ ‘ ‘ have shipped track- Iters from Sweden, Hungary.‘ Japan and Italy." Comingl One Niteg Only Sun. April 19th IIIEIO TEA‘! wnr. T8231. IOU . IDA hunk |ROBERT’S ‘ ....ior' hi» . PANTS ‘‘ 11 "903 Fifth Ave. at E .. and ca» i°RCHE5'I'R.‘ IN PEWSON ‘ll . s new suit or dress for present garment. C V Quality Work Your budget does not include —‘ let us clean and press your C Reasonable Prices Eoslcr, ‘Merry’ Wives Of Windsor’ Given At Globe Theater Shakespearian Players Will Offer New Play, To Start Tonight An event of the year for the Globe Theatre Players, pt the Ex- position, is their new production of Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor," with Carl Benton" Reid in the famous rule of Sir John Fal- staff. » * _ The first public pirformanccs will he on Wednesday, T‘ ‘ y and Friday of this week at 'l:3D_p. in. minutes, but there will be no ad- vance in'prlcca. ‘ Irene TL-draw and Jackson Per- kins. will be seen as the famous merry wives, Mrs. Page and hire. Ford, who invent delightful tor- ments for Sir 'John Falstaff, who, in his dotagel has written identical love letters to them both.-‘ Donald Gallagher appears as Mr. Page, » John A. Willard_as Mr. Ford, Rhys Williams as Sir Hugh Evans, s. Welshman, and,Bertram Tansvreli as Dr. Caius, a l-‘rcnchrnsn. - All the chsracten of this de- lightful comedy are unusually real and seemingly very modern. With the erception of Sir John, they represent as a class the well-to-do farmers-of Elizabethan England, and local audiences will encounter for the first‘ time in Shakespeare familiar terms such as ‘filir. and him." The new costumes, ‘ ' ‘ by Lillian Wenzel, will therefore be of the quaint design and color of those worn by the country folk of that day. There is also much delightful Elisabcthan music as in- trqducodand arranged by Helene llahn, concert soprano, who plays the Elizabethan virginal so de- lightfully. . The daily schedule up to Friday night inclusive is: “Jfilius Caesar" , at. 2; “ThcVWlnter’s Tale" at 3:30; "The Comedy of En’ors"_ at 6, and “The ill-'.-rry Wives of Windsor” at 7:30. , r ' Take_Ornithology Trip" About 40 different kinds of birds were seen on a recent field trip to Borego valley taken by members‘ of college and tension‘omithol- “James Crouch, instructor in biol- 08?- Numerous stops were made to identify birds on the way, but most of the time was spent in Borego valley and Palm canyon. The play lasts one hour and 20 ' ogy classes under the direction of ' First "Dad’s Day” Huge Success Event To ‘Be By BOB FALCONER Starting a new tradltiori at State college last Saturday—o. tradition that will probably last for a long time—tho flrst ‘annual Dad's Day was a huge succehs. App: ima_te- ly (00 fathers and sons attended to make the occasion a gnia.onc. A large crowd viewed the track meet [between Itedlandsand State, which was part of the day's program, and an ample representation of oldstcrs and youngsters were present at the State-Occidental-baseball game. Barney Carmen, originator of the idea and master of ceremonlcs_for the program throughout the- day and evening, deserves much credit for the work that he put into mak- ing the days success. hi “beI's"of Blue Key. Oceotl, Alpha Phi Omega and other mcn'who oiiered their time and energy in helping at the banquet should have their share of the reco " ' The conoensus of opiniomarnong those who attended the affair showed that they ap- proved of the Dad's.-Day idea, and were in favor of making it an an- nual tradition. ~ Opening the festivities’ for the day were the track meetrand the baseball game, in which State was very successful in winning both contests. Following the athletic contest.-. the men met in the men's gym, where supper was_scrvcd to ‘the fathers and sons. ' ’ . After theirneai was over, Barney Carmen-called on Dean C. E. Peter- son to ‘present several, alumni of Stntl: college, who during their stu- dent days made some outstanding contribution to the school,'and pre- sented them with medals for their efforts. Those awarded were Frank- lin Archer, who in 1928 designed the triangle Aztec head thnt now decorates State college Windshields and notebooks; Mrs. ‘Croce Walker Allen, who wrote the song ."l’urple hlountuins;" lrvlng Outcault, \vho wrote the word: to "Fm Juniper-0," ‘ and to thewriters of "On Sun Di- ego" and the aims mater, lilrs. Jane Frances Morgan and Dr. Wilfred Knudsen. The men's glee club and the Treble Clef sang these -songs and . the fathers and sons at the tables joined in on the chorus. Following this Win a brief pause while the menwent into the blendi- ers to await the remainder of the program, while helpers cleared ‘away the chalrsand tables to make room for the exhibitions to follow. ‘Opening a series of sports exhi- Givm Yearly -bitions, Chuck Burton and llill Buehiman tangled in a game of badminton, Burton winning the ex- h_lbition.- This was followed by_a fencing display, featuring foils and sabers, the fcncers being_lntroduccd by Robert “Pop" hianseck. Next came Satoshi Shlmsda and his students, who gave a very en- tertaining uhllzltion of Japanese kendo, a type of fencing in which the contestants use bamboo sticks to whack each other over t.he head. Then, as no program of this sort is complete without a boxing match; a couple ‘of’ Glen Wirt's boys mixcd'it up for three two- minuto rounds in a, no decision bout. A short skit by members of the glee club advertising f‘Swect» hes.rts," school opera, was given r'u=_xt. _ Following this, the old suit cue stuntlyvas pulled out of the archives of the past. in which two. of State‘: biggest men (we mean in avoirdu- pols) were called on to parucipam, the two being Elyu Dresler and Jay Hershey. They met in the center of the floor and at a given signal, rushed to opposite ends of the gym, when they opened the suitcases and put on whatever clothes fou'nd therein. The race was close until Jay had a little trouble with a cor- set and another unfamiliar thing- amabab, while’ Bresler won -the race, finishing in the center of the floor with the skirt of u‘spring model, 1898, flying from behind. To close the program, a certain hlr. Carrcgan, bearded and totter- ing, introduoed his Iam.c'rn-jawed oifspring. '1‘. S. \Vnikcr,'aml showed the crowd the Tarzan-like yell by which alftbe boys would knowhim. Members of the faculty who at- tended were well pleased with the outcome of. the event, and they, too, were in favor of making Dad’: Dny an annual nil‘air.' JOHNSON ATTENOS FRESNO STATE MEET Dr. Myrledohnson. head of the Biology Dept., attended the meet» lng of State Board of education's committee which was founded to revise the science course in the elementary schools. The meeting was held at Fresno, last Saturday, ‘ March 21. ’ Mrs. Lena Crou.-c. also nf San Diego. teacher at the Washington Schol, was present nt, the meeting. After the meeting. the sum or‘ the science xiv.-pnrmient nf the Fresno State college shnwml the representatives thrnu;:h' the Science rlepnrtmont at the college. .j..g_._ - l-Enough dime-2 aml quarters to" ‘buy newspapers for the ‘faculty rlicn‘s“lounge for the rest of .the year have been contributed to the fund for this purpose, according to John M. Gleason, professor of mathematics. ‘ . fate’: 8 J: O Oneiof the real joys of Easter lies in the exchange of greetings nnd good wish- es with friends and hwcd ' ones. ' ‘ 0 Among our sell.-ctiun of _ ilnc Easter“ Cm-‘(ls you will find npprorintc messages for everyone. ’ BUN N ELL PHQTO SHOP can Si)fi'H AVENUE SHOES for College Men White bucks . . . shoes distinctly above the ordinary and yet with just’ the right degree of style for the well-' dressed man of conservative tzmtes to wear this spring. For sport or dress wear nothing rivals the rugged white- l ness of this leather, no other shoe posesse ' high clennubility. ' A COBIPLETE SPRING LINE OF “i<‘riendiy"g and "Fortune" Shoes, white. brown, and black, at ' , $2.95 954 . ‘$5 ‘ $6 Friendly Shoe Store A 431 nnosmvnv . s the same l.Ii_B__0RA'l‘ORY oLAsswAiu~: . ,A'.|'HLE'l'IC SUPPORTS AND BRACES OF ALL Kll_lDS ‘ >. ‘FIRST AID AND-SICK ROOM SUPPLIES “PHYSICIANS SUPPLl{ C0. 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