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HANCOCK GAME ATTEND A. W. S. SATURDAY TEA Flying A Offers Triple ■ Associated Women Students Headier Program With Present School Dance Two Preliminaries ROAD MINI Thursday Afternoon. STATE- COLLECT

VÖL. X. SANTA BARBARA, , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1931. N o. 18 S.B.S.G. IS HOST FORMER STATE SCENES OF ANTARCTIC TO OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTOR BE SHOWN AGAIN IN REPLY PAST TERM TO ACTIVITIES TO im a m TOURS EUROPE TO STUDENT REQUESTS BE RETAINED BE BRILLIANT Leaves Columbia* University for Santa Barbara State is very fortunate in having the oppor­ Goodfield, Thompson, McDavid; .. Extended Cruise In tunity to present again the moving picture of Admiral Byrd’s Smith Will Continue as Mediterranean Antarctic trip. Class Heads Miss Gladys Van Fossen, wo­ The picture, when shown here last month, was almost unan­ Class officers in the State col­ Additional Acreage Necessary men’s physical education instruct­ imously acclaimed by those who saw it as one of the best films lege who held their office during All-Southern California College Before Further Action or in the State college, on leave ever presented in Santa Barbara. Students who did not se? the the last term, will continue, in Symphony Will Head Can Be Taken of absence; is enjoying a Medit­ picture then should make it a point to attend the showing on their positions during the .coming E v e n ts erranean cruise, according tò a Saturday in the college auditorium and, to tell their downtown semester. Class activities headed $100,000 IS REQUIRED friends about it. letter received by Mrs. Winifred by these students will include CLASS DAYS INAUGURATED Hodgins. Miss Van Fossen left In this day of dashing, and sometimes daring films, the cap­ dances and class parties. Division of Schoolhouse Plan- tion of the .Byrd picture is not one to attract universal interest. January 24, aboard the liner Llewellyn Goodfield is president Publications Banquet To Be v ning Representatives Lay Not many of the masses, or even of .the select group of college Homeric and plans to return home of the seniors in the college, with Held Next Week Will Out Big' Program ■ students, jump at a chance to see a picture of geographical or sometime in June in order to be Johnny Davis as vice president; Mark Beginning ready for the fall semester. Her historical interest taken oil an expedition. The Byrd picture, Helen Nauntan as' treasurer, and State officials conferred Mon­ itinerary includes places of note however, was filmed by two of the best cameramen'jn the .country. Miary Camp as secretary. day with President Clarence L. in Spain, Italy, Greece, and the Their ability to bring out pathos or excitement, to arouse the The juniors are headed by Thè Student Activities commit­ tee, under the direction of Wes­ Phelps in regard to the obtaining Holy Land. spectator s interest and bring him to the edge of his seat, and Stuart Thompson. Helen Smith is ley Dickenson is. the sponsor of of additional property for the en­ Last fall M!iss Van Fossen re­ to,send the chills ninning-up and down his spine, is almost un­ vice president, Edna Blake, secre­ turned to Columbia University equalled on the screen. tary, and Alyce Corbin, the class the all-Southern California col­ largement of the college. The lege symphony orchestra, and if California legislature is consider­ and has been completing work No one who has seen the Byrd picture regrets the time he social chairman. there for her M,A. Upon discov­ spent in doing so. Unlike most modern 'films, the spectator Bill McDavid is president of present plans aré carried - out it i n g a bill for the appropriation of comes away with a feeling that he has just, seen something will be the biggest work of the $100,000 to be expended for this ering from a small news ad that the sophomore class, with Betty a Mediterranean cruise could be awesome, an outstanding achievement coupled with human in­ Awl as vice president; James committee this spring. Clifford cause. terest that grips and holds him, , . S , Leedy and Dickenson made a tour According to Roland A. Van­ taken with stop over privileges in Nicklin as treasurer; Ruth Arnold, Europe and opportunity to return secretary, and Phyllis Cole in of Southern California and visited dergrift, head of the State De­ 22 colleges in three days in view partment of Finance, more land home before August, she hastily charge of the social conimittee. made reservations' and professors Ehrin Smith heads the freshman of organizing the symphony or­ will be purchased in the near fu­ chestra. ture if the price is not made ex­ at Columbia allowed her to take GLEE CLUBS Pm class, Catherine Rogers acting as vice president, Bob Winters hold­ Class days, with Dorothea E. orbitant. This statement Comes as all final exams early, since the trip was scheduled to start a week-be­ ing the treasurer’s position, and Peterson in charge, will be held- good news to students and towns­ Alice Furman taking the position the third Tuesday of every month people who are vitally interested fore school closed. The first stop will be made at of secretary among the frosh. and the- juniors are giving the in the growth of the institution. Connie Briscoe is social commit­ program this month. Alyce Cor­ The party of officials was made Funchal, Madeira Islands. She Novelty Numbers Featured; Arrangements Completed For will pass through Morocco, then Well Balanced Program tee chairmian of the class. bin has been appointed by the up of Mr. Vandergrift, George B. Spring Tour by College junior class as head of junior class McDougal, state architect, and A. to Cadiz, a trip to ■ Seville, then Meets Approval G lee C lubs to Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, day. There will be a program' P. Hill, Jr., chief of the Division STUDENTS GIVE given by each cl^ss. Athens, Constantinople, Palestine, Appearing before a full hbuse, of Schoolhouse Planning of the During her recent1 trip to the King Wilkin Here California Department of Educa­ and an overland trip through the the combined glee clubs ‘ success­ San Joaquin valley Mrs. Helen MV EXAM OPINIONS tion. . -Jbi v Vv v v ; Holy Land to Cairo, back to fully opened their , spring season Barnett, head of the music de­ In cooperation with Alpha Phi Naples again, and to Nice and Prexy Guide* last Thursday night with a con­ partment, spent two days : confer- LA VERNE, Calif,, Feb. 6. •— Gamma, honorary journalistic Monte Carlo. The boat goes With semester finals fresh in the fraternity, the Student Activities President Phelps took the vis­ cert given in thé Carpintería High riftg with the' central section of around to Southampton and then school auditorium. the . California music ' committee. reader’s mind here are some opin­ committee will- help to put on a itors over available sites for the home, but Miss Van Fossen plans ions of La Verne college students publications banquet February 20, new buildings during the morning. The program, which was spon­ The committee was organized un­ to tour Italy as far as Rome, and sored by the Carpintería WometiLs der the direction of Mrs. Barnett,' who were, recently interviewed at which timé King Wilkin, direc­ The question of improving and to leave it at Nice, and go alone concerning finall examinations: tor of publications at the Univer­ widening Alameda Padre Serra club, was well received. Several who is a meniber of the state cur­ then to see as much of the rest selections, were given by the com­ riculum committee. It met to dis­ One collegian thinks that note­ sity', of California, will be here came up for discussion, as the of the world as. her time will per­ taking or outline-making should in an attempt to reorganize our solving of the traffic problem to bined clubs, and the “Sleigh cuss a criteria for scoring the va­ mit. Song,”; a novelty .number, proved rious music texts submitted to the not be compulsory, and that short publications and to create an ad­ the Riviera is of extreme import­ fact-tests should take the plaee of vertising manager for all occa- ance to the further growth of the to be the most* popular. “Hero state for adoption. Mine” from the “Chocolate .Sold­ -Mrs. Barnett also visited music long finals. sions. college. The new science build­ Another believes that research The committee is in charge of ing and' training school of the ele- P. E. GIRLS HOLD ier,” a solo by Mts." Barnett, ac­ classes in the city schools of Bak­ companied by the chorus, also re­ ersfield, in addition to making' ar­ work would be better suited for the handbook which is to be put mientary education department SPANISH SUPPER some subjects than: a final test be­ out every year in the fall. ■ Since were also among the plans, under ceived much applause. rangements for the State - College Glee club tour through the San cause in. research work a student there was no Committee appoirit- consideration. A tamale feed given by physi­ Songs by the individual clubs need not rush1 to finish in an al- ed last fall to organize the hand­ Director Vandergrift made a were presented, including num­ Joaquin valley. cal education majors in honor of A. meeting of the state curri­ loted time but can do the work book it was necessary to publish it statement to this effect: the incoming P. E. majors was bers unaccompanied. thoroughly by taking as much time this semester. . The Commlittee al­ “The college, on its present Perhaps the most popular feat­ culum commission will be held in held in the home of Louise Dun­ this week-end under as he thinks the subject requires. so will handle all publicity on the building area of about twelve ham last Thursday. Twenty-six ure number of the concert was A third is in favor of “true and campus and cooperate with mens’ acres cannot possibly grow into its a solo by Elbert Cochran. He the chairmanship of Vieriing Ker­ giris attended. The girls 1 ate, sey,' head of the State Depart­ false” test being given every two athletics in advertising coming full size. We must have more played bridge, and danced. The sang “Deep River,” and the “Flea weeks or oftener, thereby doing athlètic events, sponsor the soro­ room. We cannot merely consid­ Song.’’ The Women’s Trio, sing­ ment of Education. Mrs! Barnett new P. E. majors present were will attend. away with a grand final at the rity broadcast every week,- have er today in planning state insti­ Dot May, Leona McCpbrCy, and ing Japanese songs in costume, end of the semester. charge of all rallies under the di­ tutions; we must look ahead twen­ Margaret Swartz. Romain Mitch­ was well received. Members of rection of Chester Tubbs, and will . ty-five years into the future. We ell was in charge of entertain­ the trio are Mary Louise Dye, Roadrunner Jobs sponsor thè annual award night have already laid out a program ment with Helen Furby, Meryl Margaret Barnett, and Inez Cash, which. will come in March with for building during the next four Open to Students Adams, and Louise Dunham serv­ A novelty number sung by Rollo Applications for positions on the termination of the basketball years, and are contemplating a ten Elliott, Chester Tubbs, James ing on .the reception and food the Roadrunner staff may be de­ season. ; year program. committee. Kent, and Albert Bevis made a posited in the box near the door “I feel, as do .the city officials, hit with the audience, and the IS MEN'S PBEXÏ of the office underneath the li­ If the many problems we havi that the ‘traffic problem on the Revelettes, Dot, Betty, and Tex, brary steps. Students who have also were popular. At the last Student Body coun­ met and solved during the post Riviera is important to the devel­ Eichheim Plays had previous experience in some cil. meeting, John Davis announc­ war . period had confronted u, opment of the school. .1 realize In State Assembly Clark George, guest‘artist on branch of newspaper work will in some years ago, any one of the’ that Alameda Padre Serra must the program, played two flute ed his resignation as Men’s Club most cases be ' given preference! president. Wilber “Happy” Day, would have caused war.,—Aristi^' be widehed, but naturally do not Henry Eichheim, well known solos. However, wê extend an invitation Briand. - care to sacrifice aany more from violinist and composer, played vice-president of the club; auto­ matically became president. also to those who are without ex­ our small area than absolutely several -musical selections for the perience but who wish to enter necessary. Among other things es­ State college students in a college In* reviewing the accomplish­ BAND MEMBERS!!! Lincoln Will Be ments of the club the past sem­ some form of extra-curricular ac­ sential in the plans are safe bus assembly yesterday morning. The tivity in the interest Of the school. Honored Tomorrow ester,: Davis said: “During the Effective immediately, band alighting zones, and protected artist was accompanied at the Positions are available at pres­ rehearsals will be held at crossings for the children attend­ piano by Ethel Roe Eichheim. time I have had the honor of be­ ing president, I have tried to im-' ent in the following departments: fourth hour on Thursdays. Ap­ ing training school.” Preceding his . concert, Eich­ Students of the State college Copyreading, advertising, feat­ prove the organization oft the club, pearances 'will be made at bas­ heim gave the students a short will be honored by having as their particularly as to the constitution ures, circulation,' proof-reading, ketball games, track meets, stu­ guest at the Lincoln Day assem­ make-up, illustrating. and report­ WEEKLY CALENDAR talk on the difference between and its general procedure. I feel dent body assemblies, baseball Oriental and Western music. Ac­ bly tomorrow Mr. William Wyles, ing. donor of the Lincoln collection that the club now has a good com games, and all other events of Thursday, February 12: cording to the speaker, music major importance during the C ouncil, 11 o’clock. in the library. stitution which will insure-a sound from the far East has much more basis upon which to work, Wendell Fletcher coming semester. Social Committee, 1:45. A program appropriate for the depth and fullness of tone than “The club sponsored the Men’s Leads Aero Class One full unit of credit will Women’s Glee Club, 3:30. has music from the Occident, bte- occasion will be given and in­ Wendell S. Fletcher, student at be given, carrying the usual cludes selections by the orches­ Pow-Wow at the , first of the sem­ Friday, February 13: cause an effort is made to retain ester.. This proved to be the most State, is conducting an aviation number of grade points. tra; two poems, one composed by Industrial Education Stag overtones and to secure a per­ successful men’s gathering since I class on airplane motors and other All of last semester’s play- b an q u et. fect resonance by the Orientals. Lincoln, will be read; Dean Ash­ have fieen in this institution. details of flying. The class meets ers, who aided so greatly in Saturday, February 14:* Some songs and instruments worth will read a brief autobio­ “I have worked hard to obtain Wednesday evening at, the high making our football season the Byrd picture in college aud­ are held so sacred in the Orient graphy of Lincoln, which was â club room, and as a result we school from 7:30 to 9 o’clock. This success it was, will be expect­ itorium, 2:30 P. M., 7:30 that they are sung or played only written during the Lincoln-Doug- will hâve one that will equal, if Wednesday evening is the last ed out tomorrow with their in­ P . M. at certain times of the ypar, ac­ las debates; Dr. Ellison will give not surpass, that of the women, day for registration of new stu­ struments. Practice will be Monday, February 16: cording to Eichheim. This cus­ an interesting address on Lincoln as soon às the new science build­ dents. held in the gym unless further Men’s Glee Club. tom was started by the discovery as the “First Man,” in which- the ing is completed. Only through Mir. Fletcher is a former in­ notice is given xto* the contrary. Meetings of sororities and that the human ear is susceptible pioneer and frontier existence the cooperation fo the officers and structor at the Hancock School of New students or those who fraternities. to different vibrations in different which Lincoln led during the members of the Men’s Club have Flying at Santa Maria. College were unable to take part in tke seasons. » early part of his life will be I been able to accomplish these students who are interested are band last term and wish to do Tuesday, February 17: The composer showed the basic shown to have a great influence Junior Class Day in college things. invited to join the class. The tui­ so now are cordially invited to notes upon which songs depend in in building up such a strong un­ rep o rt. aud, 4th period. “I feel that the club will con­ tion in the .class will vary propor- India, illustrating his explanations derstanding and likeable character tinue to progress under the lead­ tiohately according to the number Clifford Leedy, Director. on the piano. as he possessed. ership of Mr. Day.” in the class. 2 ROADRUNNER i|i i|i't* >1* 4 4 *1' 4 ■]< 4 4 4 i{i •£■ 1 4 ■ 4 <£* 4 4^ U.OF W. DRAWS UP Phone for Appointment Phone 5461 ! Roadrunner | RUSHING RULES NEWS OF THE GREEKS +i Classified i»I Santa Barbara SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 30. — ! - Ads * The Interfraternity council at the BETA SIGMA CHI ALUMNI TAU GAMMA SIGMA Delta Zeta Delta College y J l l^> 1^ 11^ 11^ 11^ 1 ( J l l| l l| l if, *| . 1^ 11^ 1 l| t 4 . | | m| . l | l l| l t| l University of Washington is en­ DANCE HELD IN SAMARKAND HOLDS PARTY In accordance with the Road- deavoring to establish a system Gives Novel Party of runner’s one aim — to serve stu­ from the chaos which reigns dur­ The first Beta Sigma Chi Alum­ El Mirador Lodge in the San Miarcos pass was the scene of a A cabaret, with acrobatic danc­ Beauty Culture dent and college, students of San­ ing “rush season” in this institu­ ni dance held at the Samarkand ers,! gypsy flower Vendors, tand ta Barbara State will be given a tion. The changes which have hotel last Friday night was a suc­ week-end party given by Betty other forms of entertainment was Rooms 312 - 13 - 14 - 15 special rate on Classified Adver­ been proposed are modeled after cess, according to the voiced opin­ Awl for her sorority sisters of the setting of the Delta Zeta Del­ tising this semester. The stand­ the systems used by eastern uni­ ion of those who attended. Tau Gamma Sigma. The follow­ Central Bldg. ta sorority’s first rush party. The ard rate set by most college pap­ versities. * Approximately sixty couples ing girls were present: Betty affair was given last Saturday ers of similar volume is 4c per The council has made a survey enjoyed the favors, balloons, and Awl, Betty Proctor, Dorothea night in the home of Mrs. Byron Peterson, Thelmia Fent, Dorothy Permanent Wave— $3.50-$5.00 word. The Roadrunner has cut of both eastern and western col­ confetti. Abraham at 1721 Santa Barbara Sham poo ...... —— ...... 50c this in half and is offering to the leges and finds that the eastern Among the features of the eve­ Robinson, Margaret Barnett, Mar­ street. Hair Cutting ...... 50c-75c public in general a price of 2c a fraternities have passed through ning were two specialty numbers garet Jigergian, Anita Cochran, Finger Wave ...... 25c-50c In addition to the fourteen wo­ word. Members of the A, S. B. the experimental stage and have —an elimination dance and prize Doris McAllister, and Phyllis men who were rushed, the follow­ M arcel ...... 25c-50c Cole. Mrs. Elmer Awl chaperoned Manicure 25c-50c will be given an additional reduc­ satisfactory governments while the waltz. A cigarette case and an ing alumni were present: Mrs. tion over this of fifty per cent, western fraternities are still in the address book were awarded to the group. Richard Glover (Emily Van Wag­ bringing the student rate down to “groping stage.” Bud Beckley and his partner as ner), Mrs. Herman Ludcke (Es­ One Cent Per Word. The list of changes are as fol­ prizes for the elimination dance. ter Janssens), Mrs. Eugene Pow­ Ads may be placed at any time lows: The silver loving cup was award­ NOVEL PROGRAM ell (Jean Donart), Mrs. Frank TERRY & KRAMER in the Roadrunner office or may 1. -No fraternity shall house ed to Muriel Goodfield and Frank COMING SOON Gillette (Lucille Dexter), Miss be given to members of the ad­ rushees over night previous to Perry for the prize “waltz. Esther Clevenger, Miss Laura Realtors - Insurors vertising department. Fifteen pledging or the opening day of Janssens’ seven-piece orchestra Middleton, Miss( Claire Kibbe, word minimum accepted. played for the informal dance On February 26 the students Miss Dorothy Merritt, Miss Dor­ 1011 STA T E school, others than sons or broth­ Classifications: ers of the fraternity’s alumni or which waS the first of a series of of Santa Barbara State will be othy Mansfield, Miss Mary Todd, Solicit your wants m any line A. For Rent. members. Mid-Winter frolics to be. given by given a -rare treat in the way of and Mrs. Margaret Knick. the Alumni. you are interested in. B. For Sale. 2. Bushing shall cease at mid­ entertainment. Miss Bathie Stu­ C. For Exchange. night two days previous to the op­ art of New Zealand will present Service cared for by D. Situations Wanted. ening day of school except when a program1 of filnfe, facts, and Leedy-Dickenson Albert Z. Terry E. Help Wanted. that day falls on Monday, in DEPARTMENT HEAD phases dealing with her native Tour Succeeds •F. Transportation. SUFFERS ILLNESS country. which case pledging shall take During a four-day tour of the G. Lost & Fopnd. place on the opening day of school. Miss Charlotte Ebbets, head of Rhythmical dances, weird H. Miscellaneous. chants, quaint love songs and south last week, Clifford Leedy 4. Pledging shall be accom­ the home economics department, and Wesley Dickenson, both of plished through a pledging bureau was absent from classes all last terrifying war dances are vividly interpreted by this fascinating the orchestra department, extend­ ROOM AND BOARD —- Walking to which each fraternity at a week because of a bad case of ed invitations to twenty-two col­ distance ; excellent beds and stated time sends a card for every the grippe, which confined her to young person, who has personality Valentine plus, with a grace and poise that leges for a concert to be held in meals, $32.00 per month. Phone man to whom it wishes a bid ex­ her home. « Santa Barbara the latter part of GREETING CARDS 27ia0. tended. The rushee, in turn, Miss Ebbets contracted a cold spiritually enhance her exposi­ tions. With informal, but infor­ April. The tour included all the and PARTY GOODS sends in a card to the bureau on during the week-end, according to junior colleges, colleges and uni­ which he states his first, second, report. She came to the college mative talks, accompanied by dis­ WANTED — Harvey’s Handbook tinctive scenic films, Miss Stuart versities in Southern California. — a t — of English Compositions; Prob­ and third choices of fraternities. Monday, for registration, and the At each school the heads of the activity irritated her cold, caus­ opens up new vistas for the stu­ COPELAND’S lems in Architectural Drawing; 5. Pledging is completed when dents, while her alluring inter­ music departments and leaders of also pair track shoes, size 8 or a rujshee’s bids have been sorted ing an attack of the grippe. She the orchestras were visited and returned to her classes this week. pretations of the folk songs and BOOKSHOP 8%. See Paul Hylton. and he has received notification of dances of the ancient native race were given applications which will Next to Postoffice the fraternity bidding him which further enlighten her theme sub­ be filled out and returned to the FOUND — Unclaimed articles on corresponds to the highest choice Will Rogers Aids In ject. local men. From applicants, the hand in the lost and found de­ he has indicated on his card. A hundred years ago the Mao­ students who are most skilled In partment of the President’s office Drought Relief Show ris in New Zealand were canni­ playing symphony parts will, be chosen to represent their colleges. Overgaard’s include the following: Notebooks, Thanks to Will Rogers and his bals. Today they have reached fountain pens, scarfs, rings, col­ Unitarian Group the apex of civilization and are The tentative plans are to hays BAKERY AND saleable wisecracks, the “folks the best musicians of Southern lege pins (State and Santa Ana Asks For Visits back home” in his native Okla­ the most highly educated of the DELICATESSEN J. C.), keys, glasses, compacts, brown races of the world. Love California meet and present twio homa have approximately $101,- concerts the last of April, one for 1213 State St. Phone 3026 flowered dress belt, and class pins. 027 with which to relieve suffer­ songs, battle songs, and laments See Mrs. Clow in the office. Young people of the Unitarian are given with true sentimental adults, and one for children. ing from the drought and unem­ Henry Eichheim, of musical famq, church have extended an invita­ ployment. and dramatic value by this able exponent of the art of mimicry, will direct the productions. Returned by popular request tion to all college students inter­ The cowboy humorist, who for AIR MAIL STAMPS the effect being intensified by the “With Byrd at the South Pole,” ested in such organizations to at­ the last two weeks has been a STUDENT DANCE Approximately one-third of the flying ambassador of mercy, picturesque traditional costume College auditorium, Saturday, tend their Goodridge club, which of the Maori. DATES ARE SET F e b ru a ry .14, a fte rn o o n an d air mail appropriations for the staged the grand finale of his Ok­ is returned through meets at 7 o’clock every Sunday evening. lahoma tour for relief funds here The social committee has chos­ the sale of stamps. evening in their church. tonight before a $29,500 house, en the following tentative dates The new Unitarian church is his biggest yet. FRESHMAN STATISTICS for the Student Body dances TAKEN BY PSYCHOLOGY TYPEWRITERS -- STATIONERY located at Arrellaga and Santa His Oklahoma 'performances this semester: February 21 and Barbara streets, instead of at swelled the total of his charity DEPARTMENT 28, March 14, April 11 and 25, All Standard Make*. Typewriter* Sold, Rented, Repaired. chest for the southwest to $183,- May 9 and 23, and June 6. All Oldest and largest typewriter exchange m the city. State and Arlington, as it is listed Dr. Elizabeth Bishop, head of Special rates to students. 027, Texans having paid $82,000 dances will be held on Saturday in the handbook. The new church to hear his benefit barbs the week the psychology department, is evenings. ¿1 Just Phone 4258 and 3726 building was completed about two TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE before. Appearances in Arkansas making a series of administrative months ago. are next on hjs schedule. research studies for President STATIONERY STORE COLLEGE EDUCATION BANKS Phelps’ office. They include an PROVES LUCRATIVE , extensive - study of the health, T O WOMEN For Young Men ability, personal achievements, SPECIAL RATES TO ALL STUDENTS and gainful occupations of mem­ Prolonged college educatio bers of the freshman class. more than doubles the income c SPORT SHOES the average business woman, ai cording to a report on the eari l a r t r b BROWN OR BLACK OXFORDS P. E. Prattle Photographs ings of women in relation to co With the Play Day coming and lege degrees miade recently to th 740 STATE STREET Exceptional Values at National Federation of Busines $5.00 the Spanish theme in favor — many are gradually acclimating and Professional Women’s clubs. lysribtíMdfífíMd their stomachs, as it were. Have Part of the report is as fo lows: “Bachelors of Arts or c HARDY’S, 717 State you noticed the number of tamale suppers lately? Science earn $1759 annually, t compared with annual earnings o * * * $2349 for Masters of Arts or c W. S. Hill, Gen. Mgr. Then too, volleyball has its Science, while Ph.D.’s and Do< points. Even so, by them we win tors of Science have made eari CALIFORNIA or lose. Volleyball is very effect­ ings of $3167 annually. Norms T*o* GRANADA AMBASSADOR LAUNDRY CO., Inc, ive. If extremely feminine, you Now Playing school graduates earn $1506, an ■a. Entire Week learn that nonchalant shrug of The Laundry of Quality and Service high school graduates earn $146i “THE BAT the shoulders when at the point of Grade school graduates ear Howard Hughes 201 E. HALEY STREET TELEPHONE 5196 defeat. This, if used correctly, $1480. Thrilling Air Spectacle WHISPERS” can gain much—my yes! W ith * « * LA CUMBRE PICTURES CHESTER MORRIS Coach Davis gave as a topic BEING TAKE Hell’s in his outline, “Why Study.” Some Members of the senior clas Thur*., Fri., Sat. of us have been at it for some have been requested to have the: Angels ” D. W . G R IF F IT H ’S time and haven’t the answer yet. * * * cap and gown pictures for the 13 The Fir*t Multi-Million “ABRAHAM Cumbre taken before March 20. Dollar Talking Picture Russian Suits “Mint” Juleff has got an W ith LINCOLN” iodined skin complex. Practiced BLOUSE AND SKIRTS chiefly of the little finger—may­ SCHOOL SUPPLIES W ith be some one has been reading Ben Lyon WALTER HUSTON WOOL KNIT her stories “and his bronzed mus­ S. E. MORRIS James Hall U NA M ER K EL cles rippled as he bent to the oars.” Funny the things that im­ 1123 State Street $ 12.75 press these frosh.

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Men s Shorts Dich Waterman H ickm an - Carlaton ROADRUNNER SPORTS BULLDOGS MAKE FEATHERS ( 6 Heard in the Showers” ROADRUNNERS WILL TANGLE FLY IN BASKETBALL TILT WITH TWO NORTHERN TEAMS This department will be run as a weekly feature. It will be STATER QUINTET pj|i f^ i r^ i ij^i i^ i i||< J l i | l i ^ i j i ^ f written by members of the Roadrunner staff, and will contain editorial comment, humorous and serious, pertaining to Santa Barbara State LOMPOC TONIGHT, GIVEN DRUBBING 1 INTRAMURALl College sporting affairs. Students with something to say, or who would like to “growl” about something are invited to contribute to Co-Ed Sports HANCOCK FRIDAY, B Y REDLANDS By “Dot” Hodgins i NEWS | this column. Manuscript should be typed, addressed to the sports GAMES SLATED editor, and placed in the Roadrunner contribution box by the Friday By Cleave Hillman BASKETBALL before publication. The writer’s full named should be signed. Intramural basketball was re­ * * * Frankforter Wins Returning for a second tilt af­ Another gray page was added ter having been beaten 36-28 last to Santa Barbara State’s 1931 sumed last v%ek following a lay­ Something About the Freshman Cagers Archery Tourney off of two weeks over the exam­ | Friday, the Lompoc Athletic club basketball album Saturday night The frosh bucket tossers under Coach Luke Trimble have made The women’s archery tourna­ quintet will come south tonight in the Flying A, when the Road- ination period. Four games were phenomenal strides toward perfection. Most of the men had never ment, in which nearly twenty girls to clash with the Santa Barbara runners were handed a 44 to 27 played and the league leadership changed when the Independents played basketball before this year, and they now shot the Columbia 'round, has State college Roadrunners at 8 drubbing by the well-oiled Bull­ I handle the ball like veterans. Their last game,'with drawn to a close with C. Frank­ dog outfit from Redlands U. lost to the Beta Sigma Chis in o’clock in the Flying A gymnas­ I Ventura Junior College showed them to be fast on forter running up the highest ium. Coach Davis’ varsity quintet their game Thursday night by the score. According to Mrs. Wini­ score of 16 to 11. The game was the floor, and better than average in basket shoot­ Aside from the fact that they managed to hold the last year’s fred Hodgins, the girls have done conference champions in check hard fought throughout and not ing. have already beaten the Lompoc Harry Killian, acting captain, is a fast forward. well this year under the manager­ team, the Roadrunners are given during the first period, playing a until the final quarter did the ship of Mary Longawa. Black and Gold boys forge ahead. He specializes in shots from difficult positions on the edge on two counts. They fast, accurate shooting game. The C. Frankforther made 58 hits Sigma Alpha Kappa nosed out the floor. Bob Main, from Lompoc, is perhaps the are playing at home, and they are score stood at 17 all in the sec­ and scored 333. Second place ond quarter but by the half the the Tau Omega team Wednesday best shot on the team, and has had more basketball playing on a large floor, whereas experience than the rest of the boys. Killian, Main, goes to M. J. Parker, who made the Lompoc cagers have been slow-starting Bulldogs broke into night, by the score of 19-16. The Luke Trimble 56 hits and scored 318. E. Cart- a three-point lead, 21 to 18, which Tau Omega five led most of the liosiTcaVe” coach Bill Bell, Jim Coultas and Bob Winters comprise a practicing on one of smaller size. combination which Trimble often uses. All five of these players land made third with 51 hits and However, the Lompoc melon they increased and widened the time having the winners 12-4 in a score of 285. M. Morgan took gap into a wide margin before the the third period, but were unable were on the freshman football team last semester, where they learned »lingers ere credited with a win to work together. fourth with 53 hits. Score 283. over the California 145’», who second half Was well under way. to retain the lead in the final Fifth place goes to M. Leslie mak­ Bob Hathaway is one of the best defence mien on the quintet. trounced the Roadrunners twice. The Baptists scored time and minutes, when the Crimson boys ing 49 hits. Score 268. Sixth, rallied. Porter was high point He is not large, but it is a sweet sight to see him leave his feet when As the main event in a program again on Smte off shots tipped in he goes after the ball. He is a high-jumper, primarily, and the seventh and eighth places were from directly under the loop. In man for the winners making a of three basketball games next ease with which he gets off the ground and into the air more than taken by M. Adams, V. Wyatt, Friday flight, the Santa Barbara this brand of the game* working total of eight points. Courtesy and F. Longawa, respectively. was shown *by the losers when compensates for any lack of stature. Douglas Kirkpatrick is fast, State college Roadrunners will the ball down to easy shooting but lacks weight. distance through State’s defense, they allowed an opponent to re­ take on the Aviators of the Han­ main in the game who had four One who does not lack beef is big Bill Maxwell, son of our VOLLEYBALL STARTS cock Areo school of Santa Maria they showed good teamwork. On popular English professor. This youngster is just six feet, six an

THOSE MILITARISTIC “PATRIOTS” SANTA BARBARA Predominance in Affirmative The Stánford Chaparral, a campus monthly which succeeds By DICK WATERMAN in effectively combining off-color humor and hits of common sense, presents the following editorial on world peace in its (T his is YEP in disguise) MUER December issuer Danny has petitioned for an­ instrument of torture against her “The Chaparral stops to survey the starry held of Patriotism. STATT COLLEGE other week of vacation from his lip she was wholly unable to “Twelve years ago the War to End Wars ended, and the literary labors. I knew he couldn’t speak except in her native south Official Publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State College, United States went Hack to Normalcy and dabbled happily in get all his apples polished ip one Lithuanian brogue. (N. B . Some Santa Barbara, California. oil to Forget. week. However, he’ll be here in kind of a brogue, anyway). VIOLA PETERSEN “With a whoop and holler the same Arch Patriots who have person next week, and I will cease Editor-In-Chief tried to crucify LaFollette, buried President Wilson’s “Vision­ by popular demand. RICHARD W. COOPER 1 PAUL HYLTON ary” League of Nations, and started a lot of talk about Splendid # ♦ • j Managing Editor I Assistant Editor Isolation and America First. Danny’s the only boy for this DAVE LARSEN ...... News Editor “Well, here we are, and where are we? Our Great Patriots DICK WATERMAN ...... I...... Sports Editor kind of job. He has the true DORIS RODEHAVER ...... - ...... Dramatics Editor have succeeded in getting us thoroughly disliked by Europe, and artistic temperament, and that’s M1ARY LONGAWA ...... Advertising Manager now insist upon hiring bands to play “The Stars and Stripes what it takes. He’s so artistic he ROY DAVIS ...... -...... -...... Circulation Manager Forever” to drown out mutterings against what, rightly or wrongly, Enter the Villain K EN G O B LE ...... —:...... /■...... Faculty Advisor can ,eat peas with a knife with­ are regarded as Moneyed Methods. out slicing a few choice hunks off REPORTERS Éditorial and Business Office on Santa “Well, the Old Boy (the Chaparral editor) is not going to - Then, like the serpent in the Bàrbara State, College Campus) his eppiglottis. t I’m not saying Grady - Hodgins - Greenwell - Tietz turn too serious about it all. He regards 100 per cent Americans, that he does—I only say that he garden of Eden, a villain en­ Davens * Leach - Cash , • Leech Entered as Second-class Mail matter, Stuffed Soldiers, M ilitary Training Enthusiasts, Brisbanalists, and Stout - Miller - Hurst - Casier - Romer Sept 17, 1926, at the Postoffice, could if he tries hard. As a mat­ tered their lives. This loathsome Casaroli - Britton - Pollard - Tubbs Santa Barbara, California, under Act other Arm Chair warriors as just a little ridiculous. viper was named Hamlet Hatesea, Longawa of M arch 3, 1897'. ter of fact, he ’mlost always cuts “The Venerable Gent is a peaceable cuss, and is proud himself. When,, be shows up at and was 'known as “the Snake.” P rin te d b y SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Daily News Job Printing Dept. enough of the Flag to opine that it won’t be nearly as frayed school with his face ..all bandages The creature was1 quite a favorite $1.00 per year, 50c semester (mailed) Published Every Wednesday Morning During the College Year if it isn't waved so vigorously. up you know that one of three with the ladies; too much so for “And by the way, the Old Boy regards it as a little ironical things has happened to him: the innocent Nora, who repulsed hlliatlll that while Stanford’s Beloved Chancellor, David Starr Jordan, 1. He has had his tonsils re­ his advances as well as she could, Discipld of Peace, spends his last days in a quiet cottage on one moved, considering that she spoke only in side of the campus, not half a mile away they are casually learn­ 2. Someone has forgotten to italics. | THE EDITOR SPEAKS [ The bane of Hamlet’s wretched liniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitfliU H iim ianaTr ing about Gunnery that makes Mincemeat out of Men. hide his razor. 3. He has had peas for din­ existence was the pair of spec­ tacles which he had to wear. They COLLEGE TIME-WASTERS ner with no mashed potatoes to cement them to his knife. had been adopted as a disguise in the days when he was' forced Muph valuable time is wasted in tbe classrooms adjoining THEATRES It's Worth * * * the mid-campus driveway on account of noise made by.passing to keep a jump ahead of the po­ Warning to Danny:, If you lice, and now that they had grown cars. Instructors cannot make themselves heard above the din don’t take charge of this column of ancient Fords and dilapidated Chevvies when their owners Knowing: fast to his nose they rather spoil­ next week it will be worse than ed his handsome features. In fact, think it necessary to race them up the drive during class sessions. By B arham this. The train of thought is always broken,, and valuable points in the * ♦ * , they lowered his batting average lecture are often completely lost. Even a thirty-second inter­ GRANADA quite considerably. They were That Mr. Leon Trimble, in­ THE LOVES OF. LARRY his only drawback, and he hated ruption to a class of, say fifty, amounts to a loss in time of structor in the physical education twenty-five minutes. Thus, one thoughtless individual can, in Realizing the number of people AND NORA them.- Napoleon had a Waterloo; who will want to see “HSelTs An­ department, was national high Hamlet, a pair of glasses. half a minute, destroy nearly half an hour of irretrievable time! The story thus far: Well, to Another angle - of the noise nuisance is the loud talk and gels,” theatre officials have booked jump ' champion while in high tell the truth, there hasn’t been (To be continued) it' to play the entire week. , Many laughter in the corridors. This is especially bothersome to those school; that he was bom in Stan­ much doing in t{ie previous in­ * ♦ * students have seen it in Holly­ in Room 44, which is near that center of activity, the Co-Op ton, Tennessee;. that he went to stallments. But the villain is in­ Any who are moved to tears wood and recommend it 'highly. store. Students passing out of the Quad in the direction of grade' school and high school in troduced in this one. Watch out by this story will please write a Besides being a daring drama of for the thrills! (Editor’s note: To letter to the Roadrunner contri­ the Gym have been very careless in this, regard. Here is a situa­ the skies filled with airplane bat­ Chicago; that he was on the tion really more distracting than the other, because casual re­ world’s championship shuttle re­ the first boy or girl sending in a bution box and a special tear re­ marks and infectious laughter tend to create a more prolonged tles and thrilling scenes it is. cen­ genuine thrill the management re­ ceptacle will be placed in the quad tered around a very human story lay team in 1929; that he has disturbance than does the inanimate sputter of an exhaust. been away from home going to serves the right 'to refuse admis­ for their benefit.' Or they might of the life of two brothers during sion by refunding the purchase weep into the pond and give College life is a co-operative enterprise. One cannot dictate the hectic years of the war. The school since he was 17 years old; to the group modes of behavior. Everyone has a share, or at p ric e .) Prexy’s frogs some vitamines. way in which these two young that he was graduated from the * * '. * least should have, in the college program. To the student who men react to the complex situa­ University of Illinois with a B.S. Larry and Nora were getting takes no interest in the things that concern the group there degree; that athletics have always along quite well with their ro­ Danny radios that applications tions which war offers is very stir­ for charter membership in the await many disappointments. Students must realize the serious­ ring. One is a fickle, carefree been his chief interest; that he mance by the time Nora had been ness of these offenses upon the rights of their mates, and take entered college with the inten­ in the big city two weeks. Larry, Bullfrog Club will be received by chap, while the other is «of the him any time. The pool is be­ it upon themselves to aid in bringing about a regime of quiet. more serious, idealistic type. Jean tion of becoming a coach upon the campus cut-up, had showed W e db not believe that anyone is intentionally Creating this his graduation; that he has lived her how- to play the saxophone,; ing deepened so that yacht races Harlow does a good piece of act­ may he held in it. undesirable annoyance. Thoughtlessness and hollow pleasure of ing. in California for two years and and owing to the vibration of this drawing attention are the motivating factors. A little thought and One of the featured attractions has taught at State both years; a bit more consideration for the other fellow will soon remedy which will be shown in the Gran­ that he was track coach at Santa the situation., ada in the near future is' “Little Barbara High school the first STEAM-STUDENTS’ BL0W0FF! — P„ H . Ceasar.” year; that he was on the all- * * _ * American hurdle and relay team Editor the Roadrunner: ^chummy” with them when they CALIFORNIA in 1929; that he is immsensely in­ terested in housekeeping- and Smoking in the “quad” and on are criminals violating a state The first part of this week one cooks his own' meals; that he likes the campus has been rather com­ law. Where is the “school spirit”, may see a real, old-fashioned, California better than the East; mon of late. Certain individuals that our student body officers mystery melodrama, “The Bat that he has started on his M.A. think it “smart” and “funny” to talk about? Let them show it by Whispers.” It is the kind that degree and will attend summer smoke. The boys that are smok­ For Your Satisfaction you sit up half of the night to ing know that it is against cam­ avoiding and discouraging on the school at the University of South­ campus these smoking boys. read and the other half because ern California this summer. pus traditions and against Califor­ you’re afraid to go to bed—a real nia state law. What shock® me —A Student. thriller. Sound effects- and trick is that respectable students and camera shots increase the student body officers—represent­ atives of the college—-will debase “spooky” feeling. The bat is an City Watchdogs Nab Ed Plantamura Bernie Coane The Great Wardrobe arch-criminal who specializes in Nettles By Mistake themselves to» the extent of en­ murders. The plot deals with his couraging the culprits by talking, Quality Since 1886 frequent visits to one household. joking, and ' being generally ASSOCIATED OIL PRODUCTS In honor of Lincoln Day, Feb­ During these days of hard ruary 12( Warner Brothers are times, no one is beyond the ÉD AND BERNIE bringing to the California Walter clutches of* the mighty law. Ev­ RAY’S Should Be Your Choice Huston and Una Merkel in “Abra­ eryone is under suspicion. The BARBER SHOP SERVICE STATION mere fact that a man is a college RAY MARTIN, Prop. STATE AT PEDREGOSA ham Lincoln,” a D. W. Griffith Santa Barbara» California production. This is a convincing professor does not eliminate him. Hours: 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. story of the life' of the great pat­ from the hard-hearted “Khaki 926 Chapala St. P H O N E 3644 Coats.” ' Cars called for riot in which Walter Huston does Santa Barbara, Calif. Complete Grease Service a piece of powerful acting. Ordinarily the position of col­ SHAVE 25c HAIRCUT 50c “Cimarron,”/ - one of the great lege professor is one to be looked shows of the year, will be shown up to and be admired by every­ at. the California theatre within one. Of course, .this does not in­ R USSEL’S a few days. clude college students, and evi­ * . * * dently not the police force. THE RENDEZVOUS OF THOSE WHO ENJOY MISSION A short timie ago, while Dr. Nettles ' was wending his way Two good repeat plays the at homeward along the flowered the Mission this week. streets of Santa Barbara, and fine food Tuesday — Marie Dressier and probably thinking of the stu­ / 1 Phone 5620 Polly Moran in “Reducing.” dents he would flunk, a cruel and i ELEVEN HUNDRED BLOCK Thursday — Eddie Cantor in Santa Barbara | hard-hearted representative of the j s t a t e STREET “Whoopee.” icy (aw accosted him. Saturday—“Midnite Special,” a There is room for discussion for train story, and a vaudeville show. the reason he was stopped, but Daily News Print Shop the popular idea is that he was thought to have robbed the pub­ TELEPHONE W. D. COGAN APTITUDE TEST GIVEN lic library, as he had a number 6111 An aptitude test will be given of books under his coat. After Stationery Dr. Nettles established his iden­ Publishers DIAL again for those who missed it at The Roadrunner Fraternity Work DIAL the beginning of the semester. tity, and convinced the flatfoot 3149 3149 The date will be announced later. that he was only a poor college ■SI professor struggling for existence, he was permitted to continue his wending. 701-703 STATE STREET EINSTEIN’S MATH HAS LIMIT k Dad’s Announcement Mrs. Albert Einstein, wife of the renowned scientist, who last “Reading is dangerous because r a A New Line of Tires 4 . week visited Santa Barbara, says, it is so often a substitute for “I must handle the family bank­ thinking.”—Rev. Hugh Black. R i i 1 I Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup m m J book. If the professor tried to do j m m i it himself, he would get all mixed WILLARD’S S i l i up.” P i i i f Boys, They Sing the Song of Safety J The Plantation EL CORTIJO INN f e i 1 # “It is better to be shocked 915 COAST HIGHWAY lili iiw Drive in and Meet tbe Smile tbat Won’t Come Off 19 E. FIGUEROA ST. at Butterfly Lane about religion, than to be sleepily MISSION AT DE LA VINA STREET Santa Barbara, Calif. “The Fountain of Youth” satisfied about it.”-—Abbe Ernest Dimnet. ______L------