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VOL. X. SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1931. No. 29

W eekly Calendar DICKENSON, KENT END Wednesday, May 6— Women’s Glee Club. BATTLE FOR STUDENT Thursday, May 7—— Department Meetings. Friday, May 8— VIVID THEME Home Economics Depart­ Travelogues Are Shown PRESIDENCY TODAY ment Beach Picnic. Through Courtesy Year Book Planned As Saturday, May 9— Of McCormick Largest In History Student Body Dance at President’s Office Is Only O f ThU College Rockwood, 8:30 p. m. Monday, May 11— One That Is Being Travel pictures of Dalmatia, Women’s and Mety’s Glee Contested Montenegro, and Soviet Russia KAY BISHOP EDITOR, Club, 7 p. m. Sorority and Fraternity were shown in the college audi­ INTEREST LACKING Annual W ill Be Issued night. torium Thursday, April 30, thru Procter To Be Vice-Pres­ About June 2; Theme Tuesday, May 12— the courtesy of Stanley McCor­ ident; Rose Greenwell Is Rainbow Deans’ Meeting, 11:QB a. m. mick, interested in visual educa­ Faculty Meeting, 4:25 p. m. Up For Secretary' tion. The dream pictures and Student Body Social Com­ thé accompanying lecture by Ultra-modern in . theme, the mittee, noon. That Santa Barbara State col­ Branson De Cou were presented 1931 La Curnbre will be the lege students are not interested free to the student body. The in Student Body politics is evi­ largest and most'colorful ever is­ scenes were carefully chosen tb sued by the college, according to MCCORMICK TO obtain films o f foreign lands that denced by the fact that the bal­ Kay Bishop, editor of the year­ are not ordinarily seen by trav­ lots. fo t the annual student body book. The book probably will be GIVE OUT ROAD­ elers. elèction which is being held to­ Some of the pictures of Soviet issued on the second of June, with day contain the name of only one Russia, illustrating the efficiency candidate for each office except the presentation by Dean Pyle of RUNNER COPIES of the government, were excep­ that of president., the Honor Copy on the same tionally hard to take without Betty Procter, ’32, has no op­ date. The Honor Copy was pre­ Progress of Visual Edu­ danger of arrest. Pictures showing country gar­ ponent for the office of, A. S. B. sented to Edwin Dundas last year cation Department dens, estate, fountains and palaces vice president. Rose Greenwell, and has been a tradition of State Is Speeded of Peter the Great, Catherine the ’33, is the only candidate for se- since 1928. Great, and other notables of the retary. Lorenz Greenson, ’33, has The theme uses as a basis the ■ Stanley McCormick, son of the old Russia were presented. A ll no competition for treasurer, and relation of the rainbow to life.. inventor of -the world famous Me- of the estates taken from the Ben Romer, ’33, is the sole can­ Due to the efforts of Kay Bishop, Cofmick reaper and benefactor of wealthy class have been changed didate for manager of oratory and into museums or iurto rest houses who has edited the yearbook for. the State college, last week se­ debate. for the workers. Views of some Students will go to the polls to 1929, 1930, and 1931, and her cured 18 copie's of the issue of of these converted, estates in Len­ decide between Wesley Dickenson staff, the book ■ promises to be the Roadrunner which told of the ingrad and Moscow were shown and James Kent for president of very good. Martin Bredsteen, showing of the McCormick reaper upon the screen. the Associated Student Body . business manager has solicited picture in the .college auditorium. Plates showing the beautiful next year. Neither candidate is The copies will be distributed more advertising than has- been lakes, quaint towns and famous favored to win by a large mar­ among the friends of the .wealthy summer resorts of Dalmatia and gin, as both are popular on the received for five years. Virginia Montecito man throughout the Montenegro also were presentéd. campus and have displayed < their Weber, who is in charge of the country. > These plates were all hand paint­ ability to fill such an office by, photography, and Tommy Wood, McCormick gave- a late model ed and projected from De Cou’S previous participation in student with her clever collegiate figures moving picture projection ma­ own machine. Pictures twelve LAUDS affairs. and special modern designs for chine to the college last week, and feet square were thrown upon Dickenson has been chairman the screen with a clearness' and the pages, have added much to the projector will be ready for of the student activity committee, use by next week, according to beauty that would have been ini-' I. E. DEPT. chairman o f the publicity commit­ the Success of the book, A din­ William Rust, head of the visual possible without excellent photo­ tee, varsity yell leader, member ner for the staff will be given be­ education- department here, and graphy and painting. Kenneth Goble, professor of John C. Beswick, chief of the of the pep committee,' the Stu­ fore the book is out, and will hon­ who interested McCormick in the English and journalism in State bureau of trade and industrial ed­ dent Body social committee, man­ ager of two annual camptis revues or the following students 'who needs of the college. college and a local newspaper ucation for the state of Califor­ and the Roadrunner award night, have worked, on the La Curnbre The Montecito man also had S. B. State Alumni man, was injured last Wednesday nia, spent, part of last Wednes­ the Branson de Cou pictures of and symphony orchèstra, in addi­ for two .successive years: Kay night when his Dodge roadster hit day and Thursday inspecting the the Dalmation coast and of Soviet Plan Oakland Meet tion to participating in numerous Bishop, Dorothea E. Peterson, a telephone pole'on West Michel- classes in the industrial education Other student activities. Tommy Wood, Tad Foss, Helen Russia shown here as a gift; to Dr. Harry B. Hambey, presi­ torena street. department of. State, college. Kent has been manager of the, King, and Doris Rodehaver. the students, besides providing for the exhibition of the McCormick dent .of the Bay. Section, S. B. Goble had just' taken several Beswick spoke very highly of student employment agency for the past year, editor o f the new reaper, picture two weeks ago. . C. Ahlmni Association, has ex­ friends to the Daily News build­ the work being done in this de-. tended invitations to members of Student Directory, assistant man­ ing and was on his way home partment, but suggested that ad­ the faculty and alumni of Santa ager of Clean-up Day, a member when the accident occurred. It Barbara State college to attend a ditional .buildings were needed to of the committee for outside .pub­ ‘Modernisque’ Dance meeting to 'be held in Oakland, was late at night and due to poor properly house this phase of State licity for the college; student May 8, at the Oakland Women’s lighting or the equivalent the college work. manager of the Frosh football Planned Saturday team last season, and a member Club, 1428 Alice street. professor either misjudged the In a conference with E. E. Eric- Members of the faculty who of several varsity teams. middle of the block for a corner son Beswick expressed the desire The “ Modernisque” dance will have been urged to attend and Election polls will be located at be held Saturday night, May 9, in or the telephone pole for .a rival of the State Board of Education At a meeting o f the cast of are expecting to caravan to Oak­ the. office of the controller, and the Spring play, Dean Ashworth, Rockwood Inn at 8:30 o’clock. land are President Phelps, Mrs.' A t any rate the prof smashed to have those teachers who have will be open from 9 a. m. until sponsor ; Alvetta Van Tuyle, di­ The affair is to be a sport dance, Abraham, Dean Ashworth, Dean the telephone pole with a headon received teaching credentials from 3:30 p. m. Students must reg­ and there will be many novel ister before voting and can vote rector; and Doris Rodehhver, Pyle, Miss Ebbets, Miss Severy, collision, leaving the Dodge em­ the University of California Which features for entertainment. Mrs, Barnett, Mrs. Doolittle, and only on a ballot marked with the manager, it was decided to cancel blem clearly stamped on the pole. entitles them to teach only indus­ all plans for a three-act play this ' Those wishing invitations for Miss Clow. Representative mem­ stamp o f thè Associated Student The car. shut up like an accord­ trial education work, to broaden year. outside men or women must get bers will be expected to give brief body. , their field o f teaching. He be­ It is with great regret that the them before Thursday noon from talks and there will be special out­ ion. However, according to Go­ Members of the student council' lieves that Santa Barbara State College Players are forced to this Dean Pyle or Virginia Weber. side entertainment. ble, a Dodge is never wrecked so will act as the election board, and college is one of the best colleges decision. But in consideration of Virginia Weber, social chair­ the counting of votes will 'begin badly but what it may be repair­ in the state to further advance the series of unfortunate circum­ man, is in charge; with Betty at 3 :30 p. m. Results will be ed. teachers of this type in educa­ stances which have befallen the Higbee in charge of decorations, Graduates Get Jobs posted on the bulletin board in tional work and is recommending play, the students of the cast feel Stuart Thompson the advertising newspaper man. the Administration building as In Nearby Schools this college to those with whom that it is impossible to work up and Virginia Weber the refresh­ When the car hit the pole, the the votes are tallied. he comes into contact. a finished production before May ments. Shirley Mercet is in man, who is so greatly loved by Positions have already been se­ . The state educational director 22. - The crowded social program charge of the entertainment, and cured by some of those expecting his students did a tail spin out urges all teachers from State col­ makes it impossible to postpone Elizabeth Peacock, the programs. Controller Allred to graduate .hn June of this year, the side fro m , car to ground. lege to receive industrial educa­ the date of performance. according to Mrs. Abraham. While he passed the wind-wing a tion art credentials in addition to Asks Debt Payment “ I am disappointed at the . re­ Fred Greenough has accepted large gash was. cut over Goble’s qualifying to teach straight indus­ sult o f. our weeks of work on the an offer to teach music and art Efficiency Invades left eye and when his legs seem­ trial education subjects. He de­ Frèd Allred has announced that three-act play,” said Doris Rode­ in the Carpinteria High School ed to* want to pass through the clared that the state Board o f Ed­ it is imperative that all outstand­ haver,. manager, “ but we do not Controller’s Office commencing with the fall semes­ door, the door did not respond. ucation is seeking men and women ing indebtedness to State College intend to give any performance ter of this year. Goble is not severely injured. student body funds by students unless it is good. The play made ■with higher education to teach in The controller’s office will take Louie Taylor has secured a po­ He claims that he is staying in California schools. be settled on or before May 15. splendid progress during the first sition in the Industrial Education­ on a more business-like appear­ the hospital due to shock. Sev­ The value of practical experi­ This matter is of importance and three weeks o f rehearsal, but the al department of the San Luis ance when the .new counter and eral authorities do not agree to ence in industrial education work should not be neglected. Failure loss of two major characters in Obispo Polytechnic Institute, desk - arrangement now being this. is highly recommended by Bes­ to heed the warning may result the play, so crippled it, that I Mildred Smythe expects to constructed by members o f Mr. Last Friday at fifth period the wick. He believes that at least in a serious inconvenience for feel it is unwise to struggle on.”, teach in Montecito grammar Griffin’s woodworking class and journalism class paid Goble a one year o f trade work should be those who "do not meet their obli­ school commencing next term. probably will be installed some visit. He seemed well pleased to received by every student who gation on time. ' ‘ time this week. This new arrange­ see the students. A “ College plans to teach in this division. An active mind in an active ment will facilitate the prompt Humor” magazine and a package The state director takes his own body is said to be conducive to and efficient service lin g desired Some lipsticks have been de­ of Cinnamon mints were present­ three sons who are taking up in­ Mr. Kebely says a golfer’s in­ long life. Especially for pedes­ by the office staff anl will elim­ clared poisonous, but women al­ ed to the professor by the -class. dustrial education work from dividuality shows most in his put­ trians on the State college cam­ inate congestion and undue inter­ ways did love men who . defied Goble will either be back at their college for one year to re­ ting. Or in his remarks as he pus. ruption at the various\desks. death. 1 school Wednesday or Friday. ceive trade experience. continues putting. P A G E T W O ROADRUNNER

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SANTA URIAKA ITS WORTH KNOWING THEATRES World News By A. Deleree That Mrs. Laura S. Price, di­ the fall of 1923 she was elected Captain Frank Hawks, Ameri­ rector of elementary teacher to the position of director of ele­ can aviator, has the following ROADi^RLNNER training, was born in Dubuque, world’s records to his credit: Lon­ mentary teacher training at State Iowa; that she attended high don to Rome, Rome to Paris, and that in 1924 she organized STATE COLLEGE* school in Springfield and then en­ GRANADA Paris to London and London to campus elementary school and tered Iowa State Normal at Cedar If you feel like thrilling—see Dublin, He recently flew around Official Publication o f the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State College, Falls, where she completed the began work o f supervising teach­ Ireland, a distance of four hun­ Santa Barbara, California. “The Finger Points,” a story of course in primary education; that ing on the campqs; that she had a newspaper reporter who dared dred miles, in two hours and it is her first teaching position was at always wanted to be a teacher to defy the organized gangs of said will shortly attempt to set VIOLA PETERSEN Rockwell, Iowa, where she taught ever since she could remember; crime. The story is based on a record for the round trip, Lon­ Editor-In-Chief , the first and second grades at the that she was jparried in 1907 and fact. Richard Barthelmess is play­ don to Rome and return. munificent sum o f thirty-five dol­ has a son attending U. C. L. A., ing the role of the menace to It is estimated that there are RICHARD W. COOPER | PAUL HYLTON lars a month; that her next posi­ where he is a junior; that she i3 gang rule, the reporter. This play more than six million men out of Managing Editor I Assistant Editor tion was at Cherokee, Iowa, very fond of reading, study, and shows for the last Time Wednes­ employment in the . where she taught the first grade music; that her particular interest day night. A recent wedding in New York for three years; that she was then is the studly o f human nature DICK WATERMAN ... ______.Sports Editor I f you feel like laughing— see was witnessed by guests fourteen employed at Kalispel, Montana, and human relationships and has DAVE LARSEN ...... ___.....___News Editor “ F ifty Million Frenchman,” with miles away by means of televis­ and after a year of teaching she' given many lectures on these sub­ ROSE GREENWELL ...... Society Editor Olsen and Johnson, the famous ion. was made principal of the build­ jects; that she was elected to Pi vaudeville stars . A story of The tallest building in the world* , DORIS RODEHAVER j l ...... Dramatics Editor ing; that she resigned and re­ Lambda Theta, national honorary HOWARD BUSH ...... a...... Staff Artist American tourists, two puss-foot­ is the Empire State building in turned to school, graduating from MARY LONGAWA ...... Advertising Manager educational frdternity for women, ing detectives, and fifty million New York City.- It rises twelve CHARLES POORE ...... Business Manager the University o f Minnesota with, while attending the University of Frenchmen. hundred and forty feet above the a B.S. degree; that during the * * * ROY DAVIS ...... »..Circulation Manager Minnesota and won a fifty dollar ground and is two hundred and KEN GOBLE ...... Faculty Advisor summers of her junior and sen­ prize given by that organization CALIFORNIA forty feet taller than the Eiffel ior years at the University she at the University; that she is I f you feel like screaming— see Tower in Paris. taught in the State Teachers col­ president o f the alumni chapter “ Dracula,” the story of human There are twenty-seven mil­ REPORTERS Editorial and Business Office on Santa lege at Wayne, Nebraska, demon­ of Pi Lambda Theta at Los An­ lions, one hundred thousand chil­ laex Cash - Rosé GréénwpQ - Ralph Barbara State College Campus vampires which is playing at the Portar - August Oelerse - Ben Palmer strating beginning reading and geles this year; that she belongs California the first part of this dren in the elementary and sec­ Irma Earl - Jackie Harris - Rogar Casier Entered as Second-class Mail matter, Mario Casaroli - Ben Römer - Danny Sept. 17, 1926, at the Postoffice, other courses; that after gradua­ to the Eastern Star, and is a mem-, week. The motion picture pro­ ondary schools and kindergartens Britton w Sherman Heath - Edytha Santa Barbara, California, under Act tion from the University of Min­ ber of Business and Professional of the United States. Barham - Marjorie Ballentine - Muriel of March 3, 1897. duction has some remarkable Wilson - Larry Cudnoy - Robert McClain nesota she attended Stanford and Women’s Club and- the Woman’s Several hundred people have Printed by shots of misty mountains, storms Daily News Job Printing Dept. received her M.A. degree; that in Club, both of Santa Barbara. been killed and over a million dol­ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE at sea, and crumbling castles. Published Every Wednesday Morning lars in property damage caused $1.00 per year. 50c semester (mailed) During the.College Year Bela Lugosi, Edward Van Sloan and Herbert Bunston, all of the by recent earthquakes in Russia. stage cast, are in the production. New revolutions are under way giiiiiiiiiBiiiiiBiitiiiiiauiniHttiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiBiietiiiisiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHu From It is good melodrama. against the govern­ Co T» Ed ment in and also against ... the government o f President Car- | THE EDITOR SPEAKS I Dear Co: If you feel like being amused— ifliiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiijiuiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iitiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiH>iiiiiiiiiiiiiifeh see this modern drama of mar­ mora in Portugal. I ’ve been wondering how long riage, “Doctor’s Wives,” with Nevada’s new divorce law be­ these palookas will call them I OBSERVED I Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. came effective May 1. It is re­ MrnniM mmmmm—i i m “ valentines.” Why not call those CONSOLATION This story tells o f the problems ported that courts are doing a pesky nuisances “ the white of the doctor’s wife who finds that rushing business and two Cleave Hillman, the cynosure of Much more appropriate, SING the praise of the unknown teacher. plague?” her husband is interested in pret­ judges have promised to turn out many remarks because of his new­ methinks! Great generals win campaigns* but it is the un­ ty patients. divorces at the rate of one every I ly displayed ability as a banjo Ed. known soldier who wins the war. - plunker. * * * ten minutes., James Jacobs of Hollywood has A half-dozen women baseballers ROSE Famous educators plan new systems of peda­ been adjudged winner of the Pa­ making more commotion than a I f you feel like seeing some­ gogy, but it is the unknown teacher who delivers and cific Southwest zone finals in the whole playground full of kids. thing different— see “ Beyond Vic­ guides the young. He lives in obscurity and contends US tory” at the Rose Theatre the eighth national oratorical contest Rollo Elliott and his gang of ======on the Constitution. His subject with hardship. For him no trumpets blare, no ehar- “ home-wreckers” making short first of this week. The story op­ was “ Our Living Constitution.” iots wait, no golden , decorations are decreed. He work of the old music building at Eye visuted the knew gala ens with several men who are The final contest for the nation­ the northeast corner of the cam­ marooned at the front, facing keeps the watch along the borders of darkness and granada teatre witch is still ad- al championship will be held lat­ pus. A t least it is much more death. Each tell of the most makes the attack on the trenches of ignorance and wertizing ther firs nite end eye er in Washington, D. C. completely wrecked than before! dramatic incident in his life. This folly. Patient in his daily duty he strives to conquer Dot Hodgins right in the thick notissed thet the people became is really four short stories. the evil powers which are enemies of youth. He of things at, the big Tri-County mutch moor restlus waiting at the “ Virtuous Husbands” — See this als. Neil Hamilton and John Hal- liday are also featured. awakens sleeping spirits. He quickens the indolent, Meet, the only woman in that sea dore whith thet knew fewturistic if you want to know what mar­ of masculinity. ried ilife is like. “Her Man,” with Helen Twlve- encourages the eager, and steadies the „unstable. He dezzign minagery in the lobby ... Deac Goodfield stepping out trees. Playing Thursday and Fri­ communicates his own joy in learning and shares With then they use dto befor end wen from the ranks of spectators to MISSION day. boys and girls the best treasures of his mind. He take first place in the hammer eye got in they tried too mak us “ The Spy” — with the beautiful Saturday night— Tom Tyler in lights many candles which, in later years, will shine throw attired in white knickers buleve we wuzz culur bline or Kay Johnson. This picture deals “ Riders of the Plane,” and vaude­ back to cheer him. This is his reward. and sweater. sumthin buy flashing a lot uv dif- with Soviet Russia and her mor- ville. Knowledge may be gained from books; but the A bunch of college students ferunt kines uv culured triangles (imagine!) playing a game sim­ on the screen but grayum mac- love of knowledge is transmitted only by personal ilar to “ postoffice” at a party last nameee saved the day buy bust­ contact. No one has deserved better of the republic Saturday night. ing thru it all end saying his usual than the unknown teacher. No one is more worthy Lewis Fleckenstein getting hit little piece enywey eye sur thot to be enrobed in a democratic aristocracy, “ king of in the face by a big fish because thet the king uv siam in the knews he was watching its antics with reel wuz the duble uv r own lill himself and servant of mankind.” — Henry van Dyke. bated breath. jose ramirez.

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DIAL DIAL John Turnbull SWEET SHOP 3149 3149 “ Your” Florist FORMERLY THE C Ö W | Phone 3385 921 State Street j ! 1227 State Street Phone 4720 I 701-703 STATE STREET » ROADRUNNER P A G E TH R E E à ASHWORTH WILL ELEMENTARY EINSTEIN FILM TEACH FRESNO SUMMER CLASS DEPT. PLANS WILL BE SHOWN Old Students Dean William Ashworth, dean FOR CLE ANUP NEXT TUESDAY of men, dean of the' lower divi­ “ Einstein’s Theory of Relativ­ Alumni sion, and head o f the English de­ Prizes W ill Be Offered by ity,” the film which caused a sen­ partment, will teach English dur­ Mrs. Price I d H onor Here is temporary financial relief during Elementary School W ill ing the summer session at Hunt­ sation in Europe and America, will > . • of Cleanest Room be shown in the auditorium Tues­ the business depression; you can earn enough to Hold Art Exhibition ington Lake, Fresno State’s sum­ mer school. He will offer a course Plans for the College Element­ day and Wednesday, May 5th and keep in tooth-paste and shoe-polish for weeks After Cleanup 6th. Studerfts will be admitted on the novel. ary part of clean-up day are or­ with no effort—LO O K! Dr. William Maxwell will re­ ganized by Mrs. Price, and show in the Tuesday assembly by stu­ Riverside City Schools have main at Santa Barbara State dur­ a definite place for everyone on dent body cards only. The following copies of The Roadrunner asked the College Elementary ing the summer and conduct Eng­ the staff. The art room and shop In a letter received by Mr. Rust School fo r projects to be used in (nee The Eagle), are missing from the files. From lish classes. under the supervision of Mrs. there was a press notice taken •tiheir courses o f study. Revision Lyons are to be shelved, painted, from the New York Times stat­ one to three copies of each number are needed o f the; latter is now being carried ing that “ A t its showing in New repaired and generally cleaned. on and the opportunity to use York City, the crowds were so tre­ and Ten Cents 110c) will.be paid for each copy Dickenson, Kent In The art teachers Who direct this outside material is being offered. mendous that extra exhibitions of brought in until the files are complete. Deliver Presidential Race work are, Alice Izant, Dorothy Credits for such projects will be the film had to . be shown to the Gibson, Charles Poore, Rose Tel­ the copies by mail or personalty to Yiola Peter­ given in the published courses of (Continued from Page 1). overflow crowd. A stampede of ford, and Lester Blount. The study. Phelps. He was student manager 4,500 persons struggling to. get sen, Dick Cooper or R o y Davis. ;j . * • • balcony art store room in the gym of the frosh football team this into the main lecture r°om of the will be straightened. A fter clean-up day, the College past season, was a member of the American Museum of Natural ------— ...... Miss Leonard is directing her Elementary sehool will give an ex­ varsity basketball and baseball History went beyond the control student teachers in the primary de­ hibit of industrial and art work teams in his sophomore year/ of the museum’s uniformed partment, and blackboards are to done by all the classes. Mrs. Ed­ Kent entered State in 1928 after guards and necessitated the call­ be painted, windows washed, and A C T N O W wards, county superintendent of working two years as assistant ing of police reserves. blinds fixed. The intermediate schools, will be invited to inspect sales manager for the Greves children will have the playground, Mr. Rust says that Einstein’s ■ ■ ■ ♦...... this work. Lumber, Co. at Los Angeles. He space behind the gym, and Indus­ Theory is something all educated is a graduate of the Franklin trial Ed. buildings as well as their and cultured* people should under­ HERE ARE SOME DATES FOR YOU Saturday, the executive high school in Los Angeles, class rooms to clean. Papers, rocks, stand. Ip the past it has been b^Pn of the Southern California of '26. scraps and other foreign material tremendously difficult to explain AKmnae chapter of Pi Lambda Procter Runs will be the object of their, efforts. orally but in motion pictures it October 5,, 1928 Theta met at the home o f its pres­ Alone has been made 'perfectly plain. Mts. Price is offering a prize October 12, 1928 ident, Mrs. L. S. Price. Six other There is but one candidate for to the room in either department This film has been brought di-' /Santa Barbara members of this the office of A. S. B. vice presi­ October 19, 1928 which is most orderly, cleanest, reetly from New York at a great : organization were co-hostesses dent, Betty Procter, ’32. She is and neatest. The prize is to be expense for showing at Santa Bar­ October 26, 1928 with Mrs. Price at a luncheon at a member o f Tau Gamma Sigma money and will be used .in the bara State college. the El Faseo. The business meet­ November 2, 1928 sorority, president of the A. W. room as teachers and students, see Owing to the depth of mean­ ing was held at' 11:30 a. m. at the S., member of the Women’s A f­ fit. ing of this film, the attention Novem ber 9, 1928 home of the president. Members fairs committee, pianist for the Efficient organization will save needed from beginning to end Novem ber 16, 1928 of Pi Lambda Theta who live in orchestra, and a member of the confusion and the results Will be and the necessity of quietness Santa Barbara are, Mrs. L. S. Glee club trio. She is a member December 7, 1928 an improvement to that portion during its showing, students and Price, Dr. Elizabeth Bishop, Kath­ of the music department and a of the campus. f . faculty are requested to take their December 14, 1928 erine Ball, Malita Morris, Louise graduate of the . Santa Barbara places as soon as possible and not Noyes, Mrs. Maxwell Nicolas, and .January 18, 1929 high school. and is a member o f the class of loiter in the rear of the auditor­ Ellen JeweL A fter the luncheon, ’33. Secretary and ium. The doors will be closed ex­ January 25, 1929 the guests were taken sightseeing. Romer For Treasurer Uncontended actly at 11:05. February 15, 1929 • *■ * Oratory and Debate Rose Greenwell, ’33, candidate Persons who are late or have Department meetings are sched­ February 22, 1929 for student body secretary, is a For office of mappger of ora­ to leave before the film is finished, uled for Thursday, May 7 at 11 member of Dplta Zeta Delta and tory and debate, Ben Romer, ’33, will please sit in the balcony as March 8, 1929 a. m. The Elementary Education a student of the history departs is the only candidate. Romer is moving around disturbs those department will meet in the aud­ March 22, 1929 ment. In the fa ll semester she a member of Tau Omega and whose attention is beinf* given to itorium at that time. Mrs. Price assisted in the edition o f the stu­ Alpha Phi Gamma, journalistic the theory. M ay 17, 1929 wishes to have all members pres­ dent handbook. fraternity, and president-eleci of June 7, 1929 ent, as she will discuss new fields Lorenz Greeson - is candidate the junior class. He is a feature running for office, will act as the and credentials to be offered in for the Office of student body writer on the staffs of the Road- election board. Counting o f votes November 8, 1929 the future. Students may major treasurer. He is a member of runner and La Cumbre. Romer will begin at 3:30 o’clock in the December 6, 1929 in kindergarten-primary, kinder­ Tau Omega, has played freshman has been" president of the sopho­ student body office. Only .mem­ January 31, 1930 t garten-elementary, straight ele­ and varsity football, basketball more class, vice president of Tau bers of the election board will be mentary, elementary-junior high and baseball, is a member of the Omega, president of the Glee club admitted. Results will be posted V A p ril 25, 1930 very soon and Mrs. Price hopes tot Glee club and has been active in and active in student dramatics. on the bulletin board of the Ad­ program and advise on changing dramatics. Greeson graduated Members of the student coun­ ministration building as the votes majors before school closes. from Santa Barbara high school cil, with the exception o f those are tallied. Zo > • \ »T» Com ing l o Santa Barbara State Coliege DIRECT FROM NEW YORK

Theory of Relativity in Motion Pictures A TREMENDOUS PROBLEM MADE PLAIN TiircmlutoUAi v andnnj wrnMceruv WfcDNfcMMY, MAYm a v JrctnH and« „ J Cb T H ■ *. ■ . • 8*. * » Adults, 50c Afternoon 2:30 A/_o # Students, 25c Evening 7 and 9 Travelogue - SlClly Children, 25c PA G E FO UR ROADRUNNER FKATE’KNITIE’S - M i m U DEPARTMENTS LATEST CAMPUS Tau Gam Alumni To NEW DELTA SIG STATE GRADUATE Sig Alph Actives RÖMER, FUTURE STYLES REVEAL Amuse Actives Over WOMEN FURNISH NOW PROMOTING Are Entertained DRAMA MANAGÉR, SMART CHANGES Coming Week End FUN TO ELDERS HAWAIIA HEALTH By New Members PLAYS ‘J0NESY’ The alumni chapter of Tau Gamma Sigma sorority is enter­ Active members of Delta Sigma The pledges of Sigma Alpha Planning a new golfing cos­ Miss Hazel Severy received a Ben Romer, who is the only tume? Why not consider a knit­ taining the active chapter this Epsilon were entertained at the Kappa fraternity entertained the week end with several events, In­ letter from Miss Bess Exton, ’24, candidate running for the office ted wool suit with sleeveless belt­ home of Dorothy Poole on East supervisor of nutrition of the members with a dinner at 1815 of manager of dramatics, oratory, ed jacket and mesh lisle blouse? cluding a formal dance to be giv­ en Saturday night. Many alum­ Victoria with a Spanish dinner Hawaiian Islands, in which she Loma street, Thursday night. and debate next year, is playing From the early hours of morn­ ni are planning to attend this af­ given by the new members. The told her, that the legislature of The dinner, prepared by the an important role in “ Jonesy,” Hawaii decided to continue and this year’s three-act play, Which ing sports to the “ wee smas” of fair which will be held annually hostesses were dressed in Spanish pledges, was served at 9 o’clock. develop health work rather than is. to be presented at the Lobero dancing, the smart shoe is the san­ by the sorority. costumes, while the tables and cut down on it. Due to this Miss • Hosts for the evening, the* Theatre on May 22. dal—-its formality appropriate to A ll the plans have been in decorations further carried out Exton has received a considerable pledges, were: Bill Bell, Larry According to Doris Rodeh^ver, the event. charge of Ann Hegeman, presi­ the Spanish motif. raise in salary as her work is Cudney, Bob McClain, Pat Mc­ manager, Ben Romer is develop­ dent of the alumni chapter. Ann A fter dinner the guests were “ Button, button! Who has the recognized as some of the finest ing the part of Mr. Jones with is a graduate of 1930 and was Cullough, Bob Winters, and Stan button?” The answer is “ the entertained with games of all constructive health work carried full appreciation o f the humor. vice-president of the student body types, while the beautiful setting Winters. lady of fashion.” On her white on in Hawaii. Miss Exton grad­ The play is a delightful comedy, in her senior year. Others present were: Stewart frock she has several of them— in the ravine below the house pro­ uated from State in January, according to those who have read The active members who will vided a romantic atmosphere in gay splotches of color against the 1924. Adler, Danny Britton, Everett it, and allows for much humorous attend the home-coming events the moonlight. snowy “ blanche.” It was also learned that Miss Brown, Wesley Dickenson, Walter interpretation. are: Dorothea E. Peterson, Mar­ Those present were: Dorothy Dorothy Faulkner, ’21, who is Barnett, Harold Goodfield, Llewel­ Although Ben Romer has never Little Orphan Annie with her garet Barnett, Anita Cochran, Hodgins, Marjorie Ballentine, teaching at, Hilo, was married in lyn Goodfield, Dave Larson, Em­ acted in 1 any of the college tb. gingham apron has nothing on us Betty Procter; Helen McCum- Louise Albaugh, Mildred Robin­ March to Mr. Rex Bacchus of met McTavish, Howard McKibben, act plays, he took part if these days! That once lowly fab­ mings, Phyllis Cole, Thelma Fent, son,, Eleanor Barnes, Frances Honolulu. The couple expect to Bernard O’Reily, Lovell Paggeot, one-acts this year, and has pail ric is now fashioned into chic Constance Mosher, Betty Awl, Leech, Mary Louise Dye, Florence make their future homo in Hono­ Stuart Thompson, Archie Way, pated in several Community little frocks, hats, separate jack­ Dorothy Robinson, Mildred Mosh­ Thacker, Dorothea M. Peterson, lulu. Miss Faulkner received her and Gene PowSll, alumni. plays at the Lobero Theatre. et, scarf and handbag set. er, Doris McAllister, Esther Ibsen .Helen Furby, Lucile ' Kaufman, teaching credentials from State and Margaret Jigergian. Laura Linn, Lowell Washburn in December, 1921. “ I must down to the sea again!” and Dorothy Poole. Or if she can’t really go to the No matter how unprepossessing Take advantage of the little \ sea, at least she can feel nautical Miratti, Romaine Mitchell, Cath-« a woman may be there is always opportunities and you won’t have \ in one of the many variations of Alumni Meet for Delta erine Rogers, Leslie Shaw, Vir­ somebody who thinks she is, ,if to wait for- a big one. the sailor hat -— perhaps a white Zet Formal Dinner Dance Stanley McCormick ginia Slicton, Douglas Kirkpat­ not beautiful, at least good-look­ — William Feather. one with a gay feather adding a rick, James Leonard, Dave Lewis, ing. dash of color. Presents Picture John Merritt, Lionel ' Mitchell, Many alumni will be present at There never was a human ma­ the annual Delta Zeta Delta Projector To S.B.S.C. Bob McClain, Donald Sansum, Heigh! Ho! Back to favoritism The poor man has one consola­ chine brought into the world dur­ spring formal dinner dance to be Elvin Smith, Charles Stevens, and races the swagger coat with its tion. The dog is under the house able enough to get along without held in Samarkand hotel Saturday Dick Waterman. breezy, carefree., flare from and not iji his favorite chair. the lubrication o f a laugh. night, May the 2nd. The follow­ The student body was given a shoulder to hem. But its fullness ing are planning to attend: Miss pleasant surprise in yesterday’s may be gathered in at the belt Mary Todd, Miss Laura Middle- assembly when Mr. William Rust, When one is unhappy, the rea­ ----and it may be developed in mix­ ton, Miss Beryl Dunning, Miss director of the visual education son is usually this: He sees only ture tweeds. Marian Hauan, Mrs. Richard department, announced; the pre­ the faults in things he has and PHONE r\ / \ De La Guerra Glover, and Mrs. Herman Ludcke. sentation by Mr. Stanley McCor­ only the virtues in things he 6111 Final plans were made for the mick of an up-to-date motion pic­ lacks. Teachers Will Be affair at a short meeting o f the ture projection machine to sup­ Guests At Breakfast sorority at the home of Carmel­ plement the one now in use. This ita Janssens Monday night. came as a total surprise, even to FIVE FASHION May Breakfast, given annually Mr. Rust, being solely a courtesy by the Home Economics depart- of Mr. McCormick resulting from FAVORITES I ment fo r the seniors of the de­ his great interest in visual educa­ Sig Alpha Give Formal tion. partment, women faculty mem­ Meshette bers, and w ive* of men faculty Vows to New Members This new machine will make possible elimination of the pauses W.D.COGANN ' SATISFACTION members, will be held Friday, Formal initiation of Sigma Al­ Shantung between reels which have in the May 1, at 7 :30 o’clock on the roof pha Kappa fraternity was held past' interrupted the audience’s garden of Ebbets Hall. Invita­ Monday night at 1815 Loma train of thought. It is, therefore, tions are being sent out for the street. Dotted affair. greatly appreciated by the men in The new members of the fra­ the projection room and the en- ternity are: Bill Bell, Larry Cud- Swiss ire student body of Santa Bar­ ney, Bob McClain, Pat McCul­ bara State College. Delta Sigs Plan to lough, Bob Winters, and Stan Observe Mother’s Day Winters. Pique Besides the regular members a Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority number of alumni were present, Shantung made plans fo r Mothers’ Day at Mary Longawa Is Hostess their meeting Monday night. It At Beach Cottage Party was planned to attend church in Linen a group accompanied by mothers State College Art Student Florence and Mary Longawa of the members. A luncheon will Winner of Design Contest were hostesses at a beach party The Copper Coffee Pot be served following church. The in their cottage on the Rincon last Delta Phi Delta, national art