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VOL. XIII Santa Barbara, California, Monday, October 30, 1933 No. 6

Program for Home Coming Publicity Camp aigu Thursday, November 2—Football rally, Fox theatre, Many Campus Organizations 7:00 p.m. Parade and bonfire. for S. B. State College Friday, November 3—Assembly at eleven o’clock col­ to Take Part in Home Coming lege auditorium, Sciots band and chanters. Home coming dinner Ebbets hall, State college, 6:00 p.m. sharp. Occi­ dental vs. Santa Barbara, Pershing park, 8:00 p.m. Dance Is Directed by Lions State college music hall, after game. Celebration; Dinner Heads List Saturday, November 4—Gnome club Home Coming H. Clapp, President of the Club, Judges breakfast, Mannings, 11:00 a.m. Tau Omega, Home Com­ S. B. Merchants Take FormerToastmaster editor of the Road- Students Hold Pep Local Campus As Cultural ing dance (sport) fraternity house comer Santa Barbara runner, Dixon MacQuiddy, . and Islay streets. Delta Sigma Epsilon,, breakfast, Planta­ Part in C.ollege who is to preside as master Rally on Phelps Center of City Activities of ceremonies next Friday tion, 9:30 a.m. Delta Zeta Delta supper dance, Vista Mar night at th e Home Coming Field Thursday Extensive plans for familiarizing residents of Santa Bar­ Monte, 9:00 p.m. banquet. bara with the academic and extra-curricular activities of the Sunday, November 5—Tau Gamma alumni breakfast. Windows Decorated Freshmen Build Fire campus were discussed by a joint corpmittee from the Lions Delta Zeta Delta open bouse tea, 3:00 to 7:00 p.m., 1703 club and the college administration late yesterday in the office Chapala street. Tau Omega- open house, fraternity house Junior Ç, of C. Greets Occidental Game Will of President Clarence L. Phelps. corner Satna Barbara and Islay streets. Alumni Visitors to College hospitality day with all college departments keep­ Capitalize Week’s ing open house, following the distribution of printed invitations DINNER PROGRAM—NOVEMBER 3 Santa Barbara Program to townspeople, is one of the#“ r ~~ i Parade of the Turkeys. Merchants of Santa Bar­ Football games, turkey din­ events planned by the commit­ College songs led by Betty Procter and Ella Cornwall. bara are engaged in a window tee. Presidents of Yells, led by Charles Ilenstein and Howard Gammill. ners, dances and fraternity and Yesterday’s meeting followed the decorating contest to advertise sorority parties outline the recent decision of the Lions club Bud Lambourne’s dinner music. the Home Coming game. The events to take place next Fri­ to stress the importance of the col­ Colleges Have New song hits introduced by Mercedes Berger. best decorated window will be day and Saturday, November lege to the community from a cul­ Short, ¿nappy speeches, by President Phelps, Ted awarded a prize of eight tick­ tural and a business standpoint. Broadhead of Occidental, Ted Beckett of Santa Barbara 3 and 4, to entertain the alum­ Hubert H. Martin, chairman of the Pomona Meet ets to the Santa Barbara State- ni of Santa Barbara State col­ committee from the Lions club, and State, and others of prominence. Occidental game; second prize lege during Home Coming H. Clapp, president of the club, will Merle Adams and her guitar. four tickets; and third prize week., Home Coming is cele­ work with President Phelps and Marcus Cravens, student ’ body Edwina Kenney Hegland, presiding Santa Barbara two-tickets. E. E. Ericson, chairman of the col­ president, and Oscai; J. Trautz, sim­ Alumni association officer. brated each year early in No­ lege publicity committee, in making ilar official last year, atended a Coach Ted Beckett appointed vember, and affords an oppor­ contacts with service clubs, social meeting of the Southern' Califor­ Elbert Cochran, baritone and Anita Cochran at the a committee to take charge of MacQuiddy to tunity for the alumni of State and professional organizations and nia Student Body Presidents asso­ piano. this window trimming contest local residentsi in. the interest of the j Dixon MacQuiddy, toastmaster. college to assemble on the cam­ college. They will extend invita­ ciation- at the university of Red­ which_is being participated in pus to renew old and new ac­ tions to clubs to use thg college lands last Friday and Saturday. 'Ester 'Janssens Ludcke, Home Coming chairman. by at least 30 merchants. Con­ Head Alumni quaintances. dining hall facilities. A continuous The meeting was the first of the i Mercedes Berger and Bobby Goux, tantilizing tunes. tacts were made by personal The Alumni committee se­ speakers’ service will be offered by year, and little business was trans­ Election of officers of Santa Barbara section Alumni calls and by the aid of the the club and the college faculty. association. Campus Meet lected November 3 and 4 as the Several projects concerning student acted, the main purpose being that Junior Chamber of Commerce date for Home Coming this year activities are under consideration. of getting acquainted. Trautz, presi­ The dinner will terminate promptly in time to adjourn and the Lions club. Dixon L. MacQuiddy, editor of because of its opportunity to Dr. Berkeley B. Blake, pastor of dent of the association, presided to the football game at Pershing park, Aiding Coach Beckett on the the Unitarian church, and Colonel over the business meeting, which committee are E. E. Ericson, Marcus last year’s Roadrunner, 'is to be allow visiting alumni to see one J. P. MacNeill retired army offi­ was held after dinner on Friday ¥ Cravens, Paul Woods, Ralph Porter, master of ceremonies for the Home of the outstanding gridiron frays cer, have been appointed Lions night During this meeting, Syd­ and Barney Jameson. Coming banquet as well as chair­ of the season. On Friday evening, club speakers. They will be avail­ ney Wall of Pomona college was Reductions in Ticket Sales man of the publications committee. the Roadrunriers will meet the Oc­ able to groups in and outside of elected president for the coming cidental Tigers at Pershing park. Santa Barbara during National Edu­ year, and Donald Wolder of San Local C. of C. Endorses This appointment was made Tues­ cation week, November 6 to 12, and Diego State put in a bid for the Salaries Face Campaign Will State Home Coming day afternoon at a nieeting of the The encounter will start at 8 o’clock at other times throughout the year. next meeting of the association to To the Alumni of Santa Barbara Alumni at the home sharp. According to football Coach William Herron, secretary of the be November 17. Ralph Sanders, Santa Barbara State college: of Mrs. Jane Miller Abraham. Ester Ted Beckett, the local football squad Chamber of Commerce is working student body president of Redlands, State’s Faculty Be Open Here The Junior Chamber of Commerce Janssens Ludke, general chairman will be functioning in perfect form on the project and a student com­ was host to the group. of Santa Barbara has been taking of the event, outlined plans for and is expected that evening to mittee is to be organized to co­ The business meeting adjourned Reductions in salaries ranging In a ' sweeping organized drive an increasingly active interest in Home Coming week-end which give a demonstration of the Road- operate with the committee from at 7:30 p.m., and the members at­ from 8 1-3 for regular faculty mem­ which will receive the backing of the welfare and progress of the col­ will include a dinner in Ebbets the Lions club, which will meet tended the Santa Barbara-Redlands bers to as high as 20 percent or all the organizations on the cam­ lege. Many alumni of Santa Bar­ hall, the State-Oxy football game, runners power on the gridiron. regularly on the campus. football game. Following the game more for pai;t time instructors was pus, the Student Activities commit­ bara State have become members a dance on the campus after the The opening event for the alumni “We expect to secure the support the presidents were guests at a revealed Monday when pay checks tee is sponsoring a ticket selling of this active young business men’s game, and many individual frater­ «elebration is the turkey dinner of many influential citizens of Santa reception held in the women’s dor­ 'for the past month were issued from campaign and contest for the Fox organization and it is hoped that nity and sorority affairs Saturday to be held in the college dining hall Barbara and Montecito for the var­ mitory, at which time the acting the office of the financial secre­ Arlington theatre rally, Thursday many more will do so. The mem­ and Sunday. at 6 o’clock Friday night. Special ious activities, including every­ president of Redlands university, tary. night, November 2, the first event in bers of the Junior Chamber are en­ To aid in making this Home Com­ thing from art to athletics,” said William Edward Raffety, greeted Several courses taught by part- the program of Home Coming ac­ thusiastically backing the plans of ing an unforgetable success for the invitations have been extended to Mr. Martin. the association. time instructors have been discon­ tivities. the Alumni association for its home visiting alumni Mrs. Ludcke appoint­ the seniors and a number of down­ The committee anticipates that a Saturday was spent in sightseeing tinued and other re-evaluated on Inez Cash, chairman of the Stu­ coming football game and are ready ed many committees to aid her. The town people interested in the wel­ number of other organizations in and informal discussion. After a the basis of present conditions. The dent Activity committee has ap­ to help in any way possible with the committees and theii* chairmen are: fare of the college to attend the the city will support the projected tour of the Redlands campus, the state program calls for a further pointed Barney Jameson general plans. program, Betty Procter; table deco­ Home Coming dinner. Music, yells, program, different organizations be­ group was taken to Lake Arrow­ elimination and combination of manager in charge of the ticket The recent football dinner of the rations, Mrs. Fred Pierce; hall deco­ speeches and other novelties - will coming responsible f6r a definite head by way of the “rim of the courses by the end of the year and sales work. Jameson will be assist­ Junior Chamber of Commerce was ration, Fred Pierce; guest book, be a part of the program to be part of the enterprise. world” drive. Mr. Still of Arrow­ the reinstatement of the original ed by Julia Lynch and Sheila David­ a tremenduous success and one of Carmelita Janssens; ticket, Margaret given at the supper. President Mr. Martin reported this week head lodge met them and conduct­ salary scale for regular faculty son, its principal purposes was to ac­ O’Reilly; tag,. Mary Evans; foot­ Clarence Phelps, Ted Broadhead, that members .of the Lions club ed them on a trip around the' lake. members, - according to President quaint the business m en of this ball tickets, Fred Allred; place card, Occidental football coach; Coach consider the State Teacher’s college Luncheon was held in the famous Clarence L. Phelps. Plans for the ducat drive were community with State college ath­ Georgianna Brown; round up, David j Ted Beckett of Santa Barbara; and one of Santa Barbara’s most valu­ Arrowhead lodge, after which they These adjustments were necessi­ made at a meeting Monday evening letics. The ^college and its athletic Watson;-- telephone, Marlyn Jame­ other prominent guests will speak able assets. Santa Barbara is an returned to Redlands, where • the tated by last year’s cut in the lo­ which was attended by representa­ program are tremenduous asa&ts to son; yells; Charles Ilenstein; songs, to the group. ideal college town in climate, loca­ two-day meeting was adjourned. cal-school budget, the president tives of organizations and clubs, the city and the Junior Chamber Ella Cornwall. On Thursday evening, State col­ tion, size and cultural advantages, Cravens and Tra u t Z v i sited stated" The state legislature in mak­ the college yell leaders and song hopes to lead the business men of Mrs. Abraham served tea and lege students will start the Home he pointed out. There is no other friends at Scripps college and Oc­ ing opt the hew Santa Barbara leaders,.members of the Student Ac­ the city to a better knowledge of cake to those present who were: Coming celebration with a rally at college situated between Westwood cidental college on their way home. State college budget reduced ite tivity committee, and Mrs. Helen and contact with the college. Dean Lois Bennink, Ester Ludcke, Phelps field which will be brought and San Jose, a distance of 400 They were shown the campus at usual allotment of $354,000 to $282,h M. Barnett, faculty sponsor for the If the alumni have the right sort Lee Verret, Betty Procter, Doro­ to a close by a football game be­ miles, so that San Joaquin valley Scripps, and were guests of the OQ0. This is a reduction of $72,QQQ rally work. of enthusiasm for their school, that thea Kent, Meryl Adams, Clarke tween members of the local squad. and such students from Los Angeles Kappa Sigma fraternity at Occi­ in the school finances for the years Efforts will be made to sell 700 can do as much as anything to fire George, Virginia Allred, Dick Mac­ In the evening there will be a street as may wish the atmosphere of a dental. l§33-35. To this amount approxi­ tickets to students, alumni, and the enthusiasm of the business men, Quiddy, Ella Sexton, George Brown, parade of decorated floats, a theatre small college in an ideal commun­ mately $2,000 taken in from enroll­ townspeople, according to Mr. Jame­ and the active enthusiasm and co­ Roy Davis, Carmie Janssens, Mar­ rally and the annual beach bon­ ity. ment fees will be added to the son. The college will receive a 25 operation of alumni business men garet O’Reilly, Fred Allred, Paul fire.. Prizes for the best decorated Because it is a cultural advantage STATE COLLEGE school’s account, percent commission on all tickets and students can make Santa Bar­ Hopkins, Hattie McQuire, Margaret floats will be awarded at the thea­ for Santa Barbara to be able to BAND ENTERTAIN President Phelps in numerous con­ sold* with forty cents as admission bara State one of the best colleges Patrick, A v 1 s Goodwin, Charles tre party, which will be held in educate their young people at. home ferences with state officials lias price per ticket. All organizations and college towns on the coast. Ritchie, Charles Ilenstein, Edith the Fox Arlington theatre at 9 p. m. and because the college is an asset FOR S. B. A. CLUB been busy since the opening of the on the campus will compete in an YALE B, GRIFFITH, Churchill, Fay M u n g e r, Bernice Following the show-house jamboree, to the business of the community, fall semester ironing out Santa' Bar-, inter-club contest, with the winning Ch. State College Committee Denno, Margaret Lloyd, and Mer­ the students will assemble on the the Lions club decided .to make sup­ Crowds attending the Santa Bar­ bara Sate’s financial affairs. The group receiving a prize. The com­ Junior Chamber of Com­ cedes Berger. beach for the bonfire. port of the Santa Barbara State col­ bara Athletic club vs. St, Mary’s president said, “I am happy now missions derived from the ducats merce. To wind up Friday’s activities, lege their major activity for the frosh gridiron, encounter last Sun­ to be able to do some of the things will be placed in the budget for after the football game there will year, Mr. Martin announced. day afternoon at Pershing park were that I enjoy doing in the way' of the Student Activity committee, and To the Alumni of SCHOLARSHIPS be a dance in the College Music entertained between halves by the fulfilling my capacity as president will help to defray the cost of pub­ Santa Barbara State college:- hall. Music will be furnished by Santa Barbara State college band of the -college and not have to lishing the forthcoming student On behalf of th e Chamber of WON BY POOLE the College Dance band. Everyone Journalistic Staffs under the direction of Clifford E. worry about finances.” handbook, and other rally activities. (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) AND PETERSON is invited to, attend. There will be Plan on Picnic Soon Leedy and Jack Vivian. Twenty- The president added further, “I no charge of admission. five members of the band, who were realize that salary adjustments Dorothy Poole ’33, and Dorothy On Saturday and Sunday the var­ Staffs of The Pirate, paper pub­ given free tickets to the game, were work' hardships on those affected, Latin-American History Class Peterson ’32, a teacher at Salinas, ious sororities and fraternities will lished by Ventura Junior college, present. but due to pi%vailing conditions ad­ Monday evening were announced give dances, dinners and other and the Roadrunner will hold a “The members of the band are justments were necessary and had the winners of the Hebei scholar­ types of entertainment to their joint picnic, tentatively set for No­ confident a good feeling between to be made.” The spirit with which ship, annually presented to mem­ visiting alumni. vember 5, it was decided at a re­ the Athletic club and State col­ the salary reductions were accepted Dismissed as Team Takes-ofi bers of the State college Pi chapter, The Deltà Zeta Delta is spon­ cent meeting of the local staff. lege was created by our appear­ by local faculty members was laud­ Delta Sigma Epsilon, attaining the soring a novel feature by selling A letter to Ralph Porter, Road­ ance at the game Sunday,” Leedy ed by the president. While the football toam Was pre­ and bubbling over with an en­ highest scholarship average for the white corsages to thé male con­ runner editor, expressing a desire said, “and we are equally sure that Financial matters for Santa Bar­ paring to set off by bus for Redlands thusiasm which evidenced itself in year. Presentation of the awards tingent for the ladies. for the get-together, was favorably this good reeling between S.B.S.C. bara State will bte completely constant merry chatter and laughter, was made at the regular chapter received by local news founds, and and S.B.A.C. will continue." straightened out by next year, ac­ university last Friday morning, Dr. was a large crowd of local students. meeting held at the home of Lucille it has been decided that the two cording to the anticipation of Presi­ Frederic W, Ganzert, instructor in Dr. Ganzert, with an overwhelm­ Bolton, 1828 Loma street. Open Forum in P. E. staffs will meet at a point about dent Phelps. ^history, was advancing some of his ing amount of “interference” be­ Active members present were half way between the two cities. Health Office Busy choisest rhetoric and forensics in fore him7 was unable to carry his Shelia "Davidson, president, Lowell Dep’t Led by Orion Further word is being awaited with Hurt, Students ADOPT WHITE FOR UNIFORM an effort to transfer his Latin- lecture more than a few words Washburn, Betty Thomas, Jean Hal Orion, director of recreation from Ventura before final plans White coat sweaters and white American history class, metaphori-' through that great line of chatter. Wood, Merceda Jewett, Vivian Rod­ and health for the city of Santa are completed, Porter said yester­ As the result of an automobile skirts will be the uniform of the cally at least, to the subject of his With remarkable quarterback gen­ riguez, Dorothy Poole, Laura Linn, Barbara, held an open discussion day. accident ’Wednesday, Ooctober 19, Women’s Glee club his year, ac­ lecture—South America. eralship, the instructor, with his Evelyn Maitland, Elizabeth Hart­ Tuesday, in the department office, at the comer of Laguna and Valerio cording to Mrs. Barnett, glee club However, attention, both outside back to his own historical outline, well, Lucille Bolton, and Elaine on the different phases of recre­ HENDRIXSON PLEDGED streets, Sue Kellog, a junior stu­ director. The sweaters have been the building and within the class­ then called for a pass. The maneu­ Littlefield. Alumnae were Miss ation and its place in the modern Frederic Hendrixson, student in dent on the campus, has several ordered and are expected to arrive room, was centered too much on ver was quite satisfactorily com­ Winifred Jo nek Louise Albaugh, education world. the industrial education department, cracked ribs. Yale Lor den has a in time for the first public appear­ transferring the Roadrunner grid- pleted as the class of 25 students Mrs. Ardis Bordeaux, Mrs. Gwen­ The meeting was arranged by Hal became a pledge to Tau Omega fra­ sprained ankle received in the Red­ ance of the glee club in the near ders to the land of the Bulldogs. “passed” out of the room, excused dolyn Syoness, Miss Helen Clarke, Davis, director of Men’s physical ternity lands game/ last Friday night. future. Clustered about the waiting bus for the rest of the hour. and Mrs. Frieda Wagner Jones. education. PAGE TWO State College Roadrunner Monday, October 30, 1933

irlDliTOIRBAVL Ml IE N Ta-aorw- SANTA BARDARA CLUB WILL TAKE Initial I ssue of FIRST ISSUE OF Dep’t Hears Talk on CHARGE OF NEXT h oy dia Edited Russia by Miss Frye Fur runner WEEK’S ASSEMBLY Supplement Is BY MRS. LUDCKE Miss Winifred Frye, home eco­ RALPH A. J. PORTER—Editor The Lions service club will have - Featuring Home Coming week, nomics instructor, entertained the charge of the student body assem- home economics department with Designers ly next Tuesday morning when a to Appeal Soon Hoy Dia, the alumni monthly publi­ ALLAN OTTLEY Member) BEN PALMER program prepared under the di­ cation edited by Ester Janssens a talk on her trip to Russia at the .MADE Assistant Assistant Editor rection of Hubert Martin, chair­ To provide a suitable outlet to Ludke, came out Monday for the departmental meeting on Tuesday man of the Lions’ committee on pub­ much suspected literary talent first time this fall morning. TO MISS MARGARET BURKE—Faculty Adviser. licity Of the State college, will be among students of the State .college, 'This month Hoy Dia. contains a MIRIAM FIRKINS—News Editor presented. This program is a result plans are being made for the initial short history of the new faculty ORDER JACK T. PORTER—Composing Room Foreman of steps being taken in the cam­ issue of a literary supplement to members, Dean Lois' Bennink, Miss MargaretClarke George Mellinger ...... — — ...————-,...... Exchange-...... Society Editor Editor paign through the school year 1933- th e Roadrunner. Announcement Helen, E. Sweet, Dr. Frederic W. GARMENTS Art Dakan ...... -....,_____—___ Advertising Manager 34 to publicize State college through last week of thè projected publica­ Ganzërt, Dr. Ralph Scanlan, Ted Fred Hendrixson Marvine Jones...... — ;...... —- Advertising Assistant the city of Santa Barbara and the tion has already brought some re­ Beckett, RayDenno, and Jerry Bén- A Howard Bradbury...... -...... ---•...... Circulation Manager state at large. sponse and enthusiasm, according nett. One column is devoted to posi­ Dave Larsen, Mildred Jones ...... — '61The Lions club in recognizing to Allan Ottley, editor of the sup­ SPECIALTY | Roy Davis, Doris Coker, Phebe Steer .....----j------—.....Proof Readers the value of the local college to the plement. tions that Santa Barbara State col­ FEATURE WRITERS city recently added the committee Many students are believed to be lège graduates have secured. The Mary Tomlinson, Chris Martin, Donovan Sigerson, Kenneth Rister on State college publicity to its interested in th e magazine b u t publication includes pictures of Miss Art Dakan, Herman Gumpertz, Paul Woods organization. largely because of modesty, are Austine I. Gamp, retired faculty Repairing REPORTERS , „ _ The principal address at the as­ witholding original manuscripts that member, who taught weaving in Helen Eichelberger, Margaret Mellinger, Paul Woods, M e rle McGowen, this college for 14 years, t and of Remodeling Wilda Simone, Jerry Bennett, Doris Coker, Barbara Clark, sembly meeting will be given by might possibly be quite worthwhile Mrs. Ludcke. James Daykin, Dave Larsen, Jimmy Murray, Yale Lor den Dr. Berkeley Blake, pastor of the contributions to the new publica­ , Jack Porter, Georgia Scott, Roy Davis, Art Dakan, Unitarian church in Santa Barbara, tion, commented editor Ottley. The Miss Jere Hopkins has charge of Francis Schreiber, Doris Delker, Peggy Koepp, and a member of the Lions club. He supplement, an inovation on this pottery, Miss Dprothy Poole free See me for REALLY Phone 283-54 Ruth Geery. will address the student body on campus, will be/ put out entirely hand drawing and water color, with GOOD used tires and tubes the topic of the State college from by student^ and recent alumni. All their supervision applying on their Associated ©oUc^iatcJPrcss the viewpoint of the Santa Bar­ students are urged to contribute, directed teaching. at CHARLESWORTH’S —= 1933' (iwnoHAL* ewamet) 1934 s - bara townspeople. whether th e i f efforts be essays, BLENNER and President Clarence L. Phelps sketches; verse, short plays, book . 2000 Hollister Ave. Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State urges that all faculty members and reviews, interviews, or short stories. Used Tubes...... 50c and up college, Santa Barbara, California. Edited and published weekly on the students attend the program. Contributions may be submitted TRY . . . Used Tires...... 1.00 and up SIEGLE State college campus. Entered as second-class mail matter Sept 17, to Miss Margaret Burke, English 1926, at the Postoffice, Santa Barbara, California, under act of March 3, instructor, or to the editor. Alpha Koo Koo Bakery 7 Brands of Gasoline FURRIERS 1897. Subscription price, one dollar per year, 50 cents a semester, mailed. /. E. Constitution - Phi Gamma, national honorary co­ “Tasty Baked Foods” 5 East De La Guerra Street educational fraternity, is sponsor of BAKED FRESHDAILY TOMMIE BUTERA Santa Barbara Amended at Meet the venture. 1207 State Street S. B. High ’34 417 South Western Avenue Let Us Send Our Band to Pomona Amendments to the I. E. consti­ GAS 15c PER GALLON Los Angeles Coming to the assistance of the State college band when in tution and the acceptance and re­ dire need of help, the Roadrunner “Y” exemplified what really jection of social. engagements were EDUCATION HEAD Subject to Change Without the main features of the monthly Notice PATRONIZE ROADRUNNER could be done on the college campus when a constructive move­ meeting of the industrial education IS HOSTESS AT RAY’S PHARMACY ADVERTISERS ment was launched and backed by the proper spirit and cooper­ department held Tuesday morning DINNER DANCE RAY SOMMERFIELD, Prop. ation. Realizing that our local band could be of greatest help in room 44. to the college football team by giving it moral support when Adoption of the progressive ballot Miss Elsie A. Pond, head of the Phone 24104 . . 210 E. Anapamu to replace the Australian was de­ junior high school department, and School Supplies—Soda Fountain | playing away from home and finding that the musical organiza­ cided at th e gathering. Another her mother Mrs. Ada A. Pond, were tion was without funds to pay for its transportation, the campus proposed amendment to the charter hostesses at a dinner dance Friday PRESCRIPTIONS on DELIVERY Exquisite “Y” took it upon itself to raise the necessary funds to trans was that time of attendance re­ evening in Ebbets hall. port the group to the southern part of the state for the Pomona- quired before holding office in the Mrs. Roscoe Lyans played a harp organization be reduced, according sola Cowboy songs were given by Permanents Santa Barbara gridiron fray. to Eugene Nelson, president of the Marvin Willard. Chloe Vincent and The Roadrunner wishes to commend the members of the group. Emily Soares played and samg Ray C. Barr Roadrunner “Y” for devising and executing the “I am helping Social Chairman Durant Moseley Hawaiian songs. Dancing . was the 15 E. Cabrillo St. Beautiful soft deep presented an invitation from the chief diversion for the remainder with ringlet ends. to send the band to Pomona” campaign and for the speed in ejementary education department of the evening. The Waterfront Station which the movement was organized and presented to the stu which was declined because of con­ GAS—OIL—CAR REPAIRING dents. Originating the idea at their morning session yesterday, flicting engagements. The home eco­ PATRONIZE THE MERCHANTS $3.00 — $5.00 the local “Y” had more than half the quota raised by night fall. nomics women invited the group to WHO SUPPORT YOUR PAPER. attend a general social affair to be You have conducted a splendid piece of work Chairman Ray held on November 25, which was $7.50 Duteher. accepted. This is a tentative en­ THE COLLEGE SHOP Phone 7595 Those students realizing the wisdom of the movement and gagement, it was stated. . Melba Vie Beauty Shoppe Remember Charm and Personality are Necessary Charles Richardson announced Specializing in purchasing tags to support it set fine examples for other rhem- that the luncheon club which has S an Mar cu s Permanent Waving and Finger for Popularity bers of the student body to follow. Undoubtedly there are a been conducted by the I. E. men in Waving Luster Leaf Henna Pack. Finger • Waves, , few students on the campus that cannot afford to take part in past years could not be successfully Shop MELBA V. SAUNDERS the campaign, but it is the duty of every, loyal student that can continued this year because of the Court—San Marcos Building Proprietress Choice of 6 Shades. ' Arch or Manicures. shortened lunch hour. Mr. Richard­ 16 West Figueroa Street spare the price of a tag to contribute to this cause. Our band son,. Zerrell Pilgreen and Durant $1.50 50c is an asset to our institution, let us cooperate in acquainting Moseley were appointed on a com­ Marcel 75c other people with this organization. mittee to determine the advisibil- ity of conducting the club as a SPECIAL RATES TO COLLEGE STUDENTS State Licensed Operators!—Not a School! ELECTION PLACES breakfast or dinner gathering. BILTMORE RIDING STABLES Phone 6722 iP@ re© M l Special classes in art work are LE ROY GORDON BEAUTY SALON MURRAY IN CHAIR being held in the art department RIDING INSTRUCTIONS 401-402 Central Building ?35 State Street Clifton Morris visited friends in on Saturday mornings for Junior Phone 92380 1288 Coast Highway OF NEWMAN CLUB Fullerton over the week-end. High school stud'n’^. James Murray, director of dra­ Josephine Newstetter spent the matics and debate at State college, week-end at her home in North was elected president of the New­ Hollywood. man club last Tuesday evening at Paul Woods spent the week-end a meeting of that organization held at his mother’s cabin on the Paint­ in Junipero Serra halL Murray suc­ ed Cave tract , ceeds Ralph Porter in the position Mildred Carter was the guest of of president of the Newman club. Mrs. Caroline Dunshee at her cabin Josephine Covelli will fill the at Painted Cave. chair of active vice-president; Car- Mildred Rohrs visited at her melita Janssens, alumna vice-presi­ home in Santa Ana over the week­ dent; Terrence Halloran, associate end. I keep coming back vice-president; Lillian Murphy, sec­ Genevieve Jones, Mary Bell, Dor­ retary; Rosa Fortune, treasurer; othy Weber, and Margaret Walker while Porter will this year occupy drove to Fullerton for the week­ to that word "balanced” the position of press representa­ end and attended the game be­ tive. tween Redlands and State Friday Miss Elsie Pond, State college night Saturday they attended a on the back of the instructor, gave a talk to the New­ luncheon ,of : Job’s Daughters and a man club on her - experiences in dance at the Surf and Sand club the Hawaiian Islands, at Hermosa. Boyd Canfield, ’32, visited friends Chesterfield package here on Sunday. He is employed on Miss Lowsley Goes a ranch in Lompoc harvesting mus­ OU often hear the word balance — On Panama Voyage tard, and is ih the gravel and cement business there. Y something is out o f balance— top* Miss Wilma Lowsley, on a vaca­ Margaret Denison went home to heavy, not on an "even keel.” tion from her duties as financial Ventura this week-end. secretary of the college, left Santa Roy Davis had a surprise visit What you read, "Chesterfield Cigarettes Barbara Sunday for the Panama Sunday from his brother, Hugh, and Canal. Accompanied by a compan­ his friend “Frecks” Ferris of Glen­ j are a balanced blend,” means that the right ion she sailed from San Pedro Mon­ dora and Azusa respectively. « » » s s amounts of the right kinds of tobacco are day morning aboard the liner Penn- San Diego, friends of Doris and mSKÊSmh slyvania. After passing through the Don Coker visited Santa Barbara welded together; that is, home-grown to­ canal she will transfer to a return­ last week-end. Ä Ä i baccos, the right kind, the right quantity— ing liner at Cristobal. The trip will Coach McNally of St. Mary’s col­ require about two weeks. lege freshman football team, visit­ are blended and cross-blended with tobac­ Miss Phebe- Steer, assistant to ed Coach Ted Beckett at the El Miss Lowsley, is in charge of the Encanto hotel Sunday. cos from Turkey and Greece. financial office during the secre­ Miss Margaret Greenlund, guest .When these tobaccos are balanced one tary’s absence. of Miss Doris Coker, attended the Hallowe’en dance in the music hall against the other, then you have a mild Saturday night as the guest of Don cigarette. < State Students Show Coker. President ghelps and Herbert H. When they are in balance, then you have Art in City Exhibit Martin, chairman of the Lions club committee on publicity for the State a better-tasting cigarette. An exhibition of the work done Teacher’s college, drove to Red­ by- State college students has been lands for the football game last May we ask you to read again the statement arranged by the art department and Friday night . on the btick of the Chesterfield package? is now on display at the Mission The Misses Doris Goetz, Ramona Paint and Art company at .16 East Abel, and Dellsie Berg entertained May we ask you to try Chesterfield? Canon Perdido street a group of friends with a Hallowe’en All articles in the exhibit are party Friday night in the Practice the original work of students. House. ROOMS AT CITY Y. M. C. A. Special Rates to Students Also Attractive Membership Rates for a Limited Time Chapala and Carrillo Streets For Information Phone 6147

Featuring—Sandwich, Drink and Ice Cream.______25c SHEETZ BEACH STORE A Balanced Blend Dancing—Stay As Long As You Like PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE © 1933, Liggett & Mybrs T obacco Co. 0 Monday, October 30, 1933 State College Roadrunner PAGE THREE FRATERNITIES J0CICT¥ DEPARTMENTS Stunts, Chills Classes Disrupted Dean William Ashworth Attends Campus Students Grade Teacher By Passing Autos Routed by Blast Feature Yearly Students driving off the First Meeting of Theatre Guild Boom!! What was that? ? Group to Hold campus during the day when “My gosh, is that an earth­ classes are in session are urged Many students and faculty mem­ worth of seats at any theatre Guild quake?”, screeched Miriam •MARX Hallowe’en Hop to cooperate by driving their bers are joining the Theatre Guild, play production, play readings, or Firkins as she dashed wildly Dance Saturday cars slowly and keep motor an outgrowth of the drama branch lectures that will be given by out from the print shop. HOP Among corn shocks, pumpkins, speeds, down. Students in class of town speakers on dramatic sub­ “Aw, I just dropped my false The elementary education depart­ 1007 STATE ST. skeletons and other paraphenalia rooms adjoining the drive­ of the community arts of the Lo- jects. There Will also be social func­ teeth,” replied Jack Porter who ment will hold a dinner dance in SANTA BARBARA pertaining to Hallowe’en, students ways have had much difficulty bero theatre, according to Dean tions consisting of musicals, "one- was already outside. the college dining and music halls and faculty members enjoyed them­ in hearing due to the roar of William Ashworth, who attended the act plays, discussions and teas. The “What are you fellows shoot­ selves at the annual student body the motors. Much of the trou­ first meeting of those interested first, event will take place after the ing?” called Dick Lund from Saturday evening. The dinner will All Hallows Eve dance held in the ble has been due to excessive in the group at a luncheon last November .play. up in the mechanical drawing begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be fol­ music hall last Saturday night at speed in second gear before Wednesday at the Carrillo hotel. The guild aims at a membership room, and professor William lowed by the dance. Music will be FOOTBALL shifting to high. Mrs. Bryon Abraham, Miss Char­ of 5,000 people. Following the sale L. Rust was seen scanning the furnished by the State college dance 8:30 o’clock. lotte Ebbets and Mrs. Harold Davis of 1,750 tickets distributed at the horizon from the machine shop band, it was announced by Bob To gain admission, the guests were of the faculty were also, present at luncheon, a house to house canvas windows for anything from a Serbian, president of th e group. FASHIONS forced to climb a ladder, go through the luncheon. will be made for additional mem, bombing plane to a battle­ Marvine Jones, social chairman of a window, and then jump to a Gnome Club Holds Membership tickets for the Thea­ bers. Those interested in purchas­ ship. the organization, will be in charge bale of hay, and thence to ttje floor. Special Meeting ter Guild, which cost one dollar, ing tickets may get them from This all happened last week of the affair That Score a .Music for the evening’s dancing entitles the owner to one dollar’s Dean Ashworth. when a sharp blast rattled the Decorations throughout the halls was furnished by “Bud”. Lam- A special meeting of the Gnome shop buildings. The source of will carry out the Hallowe’en motif. Touchdown . . . bourne’s college orchestra, who were club was held Tuesday evening, Oc­ the disturbance was found to Prizes will be awarded to those atfired in novel costumes. Some of Music To Feature Sorority Ready be in the San Roque tract department sections which have col­ the costumes worn by the guests tober 24, at the home of Kay Case where workers are blasting for lected the most dues, according to Football Sweaters depicted Spaniards, Gypsies, pir­ and Gladys Pomeroy. The purpose Women’s Tea for Alumnae the last link of the Goleta foot­ Mrs. Laura Specht Price, head of $1.95 ates, “big bad wolf” and others. of the meeting was to select 15 girls the department A., prize for the most original Vocal music, piano and Violin Plans for entertaining returning hill road? Members of the junior high and Twin Sweater Sets costume was donated by the Campus from the 28 who have asked -to alumnae during Home Coming week industrial education departments $3.95 Coffee Cup and was won by Thur join the club this semester. The solos will be the entertainment this were formulated by the Delta Zeta are invited. “Good eats, and lots man Gregory Frick, who came in club will only be able to take in afternoon from three to five o’clock Delta, social sorority, at a meeting Teacher Departments of fun will be the reward for those New Plaid Skirts a series of costumes and began tak this number ' to fill its quota. The when the Associated Women Stu­ held at the home of Julia Lynch, Will Dance who come,” said Mr. Serbian. Tick­ $4.95 ing them off until he. finally reach' 28 names were put in a box, and dents entertain- will1' an informal 1703 Chapala street on Monday eve­ ets may be purchased for 25 cents. Plain Flannel Skirts ed an orange polo shirt and a pair fifteem were drawn. They are: tea to which all college women are ning. The junior high education depart­ $2.95 of green shorts. Georgia Scbtt, Peggy Helm, Lois invited. Women teachers as well Elizabeth Leonard was appointed ment has been invited to be the The prize waltz was won by Elsie Lamb, Patricia Kennedy, Frances as the wives of the men of the col­ chairman of the entry committee, guests of the elementary education Try The Leather Jackets « e Eckhoff and Ralph Porter who re­ Taylor,. Virginia Moon, Ethel Cor­ lege faculty are urged to be pre­ which will sponsor the entering of $6.95 ceived a box of candy donated by nelius, M ae Lindermân, Miriam sent. a Delta Zeta Delta float in the rally department at, their dinner-dance Albert Sheetz. Punch for the eve­ Firkins, T e)s s Williams, Mildred The club room, which will be the parade *on November 2. The group Saturday night, October 28. ARLINGTON Angora Mohair Berets ning was furnished by the Collegiate Browning, Janet Hilton, Mary Sack- scene of festivities,* is to be deco­ decided to Sell chrysanthemum cor­ The junior high department meet­ 75c Hamburger shop. reider, Octavia Canfield, Eleanor rated with a .Hallowe’en motif, ac­ sages- at the Home Coming game. ings for the future were discussed, CLEANERS The patron and patroness was Rees and Mary Bigland. cording to Lucille Bolton, tea chair­ Receiving , an unanimous vote, a plans for organization made and the 1208 Anacapa Street Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jacobs. Afer the drawing, the penalty for man. » recommendation was made' offering subject of dues tabled until next for Sports Wear Members of th e faculty present not wearing Gnome club pins on the assistance of Delta Zeta Delta meeting. fMASTER WORKMANSfflpf Headquarters were Mrs. Irene Clow and Mr. Jerry the campus was discussed, and it in folding of the Roadrunners. An­ Discussion of professional sub­ at Bennett. was decided that girls caught with­ Tau Gamma Sigma to nouncement was made of a tea jects in line with the junior high for the out pins on would be given some dance which is to be held Sunday school is the purpose of these meet­ FAIR PRICES work to do for the club. Hold Sunday Tea afternoon, November 5, from 4 to ings, according to the adviser, Miss Call and Delivery Service Co-ed Mary Smiley New Dorothy Powell’s resignation from The Tau Gamma Sigma sorority 7 o’clock. The sorority was invited Elsie Pond. Phone 6582 the office of. Representative of the will hold a tea Sunday afternoon, by Mrs. Ester Ludke, president of PATRONIZE ROADRUNNER President of Club council was read and accepted. October 29, from 4 to 6 o’clock at the Alpha chapter of the alumnae, ADVERTISERS Reorganization -was the purpose of Clara Jenssens was elected to take the home of Cecelia Houser in to attend a semi-formal dance at D epartm ent Holds a meeting of the International Re­ her place. Irene Parker was elect­ honor of Dean Lois Bennink. the Vista Mar Monte hotel, Novem­ Barbecue Luncheon lations club held Thursday after­ ed président of the inter-club coun­ The guests will include women ber 4. noon in room 43. Mary Smiley was cil. faculty members of th e college, Members Of the kindergarten-pri­ HOIDAL’S MALTED MILKS elected president and Margaret presidents and representatives of the mary department met for a picnic and Whitford was chosen secretary for sororities and organizations. Hallowe’en Party at Katherine Myer’s beach cottage the group. Faculty advisor of the Alpha Thets Plan Mrs. Clarence L. Phelps and Dean Given by Hui Eleu north of Goleta. A barbecue lun­ LIGHT LUNCHES club is Dr. Fredrick W. Ganzert. Many Social Events Bennink will pour. The decorations cheon was followed by a social 1019% State Street Santa Barbara The 10 members plan to meet are to be carried out in autumn Hui Eleu, State college social club, afternoon. at^out three or four times a semes­ Planning for numerous social colors. entertained with a Hallowe’en party ter. At each meeting will be a events occupied the timé of the last Friday at- the' home of Miss speaker who is an authority on his members of the Alpha Theta Chi Evelyn Maitland, 2332 State street. subject In November Dr. Ganzert sorority when it held its regular President and Wife Dean Lois Bennink was the guest B A N K S 9 TENNIS REPAIRING hopes to secure as a speaker C. meeting last Monday evening at the Plan At-Home of honor. The guests were received Stationary Supplies Douglas Booth, a noted student in home of the president, Margaret by a ghost impersonated by Peter Portable PhilcoTypewriters— RadiosAll Makes THE RACQUET SHOP European affairs, a traveler, and Keeley, on Loma street. President and Mrs. Clarence L. Davidson. Games followed by a TYPEWRITERS RENTED NEW TENNIS SUPPLIES a publicist Mr. Booth will be on The Alpha Thets have planned to Phelps are to .be host arid hostess treasure hunt were played through­ 914 State St. Ph. 3726 or 4258 10 La Arcada “Larry” Hall, Prop. this coast for the annual Interna­ do their, share of entertaining dur­ at an at-home party, Sunday, Oc­ out the evening. Refreshments „car­ tional Relations conference sponsor­ ing Home Coming week, the first tober 29, in thei)r home at 10i4 ried out the Hallowe’en motif. ed by the Carnegie foundation at eyent being an alumni tea schedul­ Diego road. San Diego November 18 and 19. ed for November 3. Final arrange­ Santa Barbara State college fac­ SANTA PAULAN VISITOR Various civic organizations in the ments were also made for a Hal­ ulty members and their families • Irene O’Leary ’33, came to Santa city will be invited to this meet­ lowe’en party to be held this Fri­ have been invited to the affair. Tea Barbara last Sunday to visit friends. ing in order to attract- attention to day evening, October 27. will be served, fr6m 4 to 6 o’clock. Miss O’Leary is a June graduate economic and political problems in now teaching in Santa Paula. the world today. SORORITY DANCE PLANNED One or two representatives* from Staters Invited to Plans are being formulated by the local club may attend the San Carpintería Hop the Delta Sigma Epsilon, national How pleased your young Diego regional conference at which sorority, for a barn dance to be Miss Amy Hemingway once execu­ The Girl’s Athletic association and held in Carpinteria Friday night at lady friend will be if you tive secretary of the organization, the Varsity club of the Carpintería 8:30. present her with a Walters will be the main speaker. Ex-presi­ Union High school will present a beautiful bouquet. dent Ortiz Rubio of Mexico will dance Friday evening, October. 27, also be one of the speakers. at 9 o’clock, in the school gym­ nasium. Admission is 25 cents per Miss Hines Beauty Shop person. Shampoo and .....$1 Gamma Delta Chi Music for the evening’s dancing Special on Fermamente S 9 fifi Has Open House will be furnished by “Bud” Lam- for College Girls...... O.VU "Hacienda” Club bourne’s college orchestra, and an 1502 De la Vina Ph. 21849 Gamma Delta Chi sorority held invitation has been extended to all open house last Friday evening from State college students. Under New Management with 9:00 to 12:00 o’clock at the home of Florence Longawa’s aunt at 12 W. Kodak Films Left at Co-op Store Carillo. Approximately 50 guests JAMES DONNELLY by 3:30 p.m. Ready by 3:30 p.m. ’ Complete New Decorations were present. Two members of each 139 East Victoria Street the following day. social organization on the campus Portrait Studio Flowers for All Occasions and their guests were invited. - As­ EXPERT RICK’S STUDIO PRICED TO FIT YOUR sisting Florence Longawa was Eliza­ KODAK DEVELOPING Our Prices are Standard POCKETBOOK Presents beth Stover. Printing — Enlarging Victor the Florist 502 State St Phone 7431 135 E. Anapamtt Phone 28667 RENT A MAYTAG 75c Do Your Weeks’ Washing SPECIAL PRICES A Special R. Davis, Prop. 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MEYERS & CO- Phone 7571 College and Fraternity Jewelry and Stationery 216 East Carrillo Street Phone 22430 ALLAH FUR LESTER'S CHARLES POORE COMPANY, Ltd. MISS and MATRON SHOP Campus Representative Hans F. Edler 1113 STATE ST 1003% State Street 1031W. 7th St. Los Angeles, Calif. PAGE FOUR State Col lege Ttoadrunner Monday, October 30, 1933 Sport Comment By Fritz Muegenburg STATE INSPIRED FOR SAGEHENS Was it a long trip to Redlands last Friday? No! Ask any of the " members of the varsity, just about a twenty-four hour trip. A bunch Home Coming STATE TEACHERS of tired boys came back I’m think PISSES AND LINE PLAYS SPELL RUIN Coupon CONDUCT CLASSES ing. * * * IN LOS ANGELES RO A D RU IERS BEADY TO T I E STATE bnV The boyS surely had plenty of « Extension courses of the Santa fun ringing bells on the trip south. FE; ©) 75 Barbara State college, conducted in E FRÖM BOTTOM OF SOUTHERN Harper along with the McCullough © u collaboration with the Los Angeles, Long Beach, Glendale and Pasa­ brothers seemed to enjoy such origi­ 5 dena cit^ schools, have been or­ nal entertainment; just consult the © ganized for the fifth consecutive E R A T I AT POMONA young .men. While you are at it— © CÔS year. The encouraging results of ask Harper just what he carried Bañdy and Peterson Run Wild Through § «« previous enrollment has led to an Numerous Santa Barbara Football Fans to under his top-coat. © u . increase in the number of courses * * m . Roadrunner Forward Wall, Pass ä .3 offered this semester. Although reg-; Journey South to Witness the istration started during the last half The women’s P. E. department, Over State Backfield ft Angeles supplement the work of to break into the win column this * * * field for the second score of the It is a pleasure to know that you u