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VÒL. V III. SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1929. N o. 26 ONE LONG HOP ASSEMBLY IS CLUB TO Something Doing! AT ROCKWOOD Lights on — off. Flash— BEST ONE IN S IM E R S H O L flicker. Dark shadows i,— a SING IN HOME IS DIFFERENT laugh. Grapes dangling. MANY YEARS Swords and powdered wigs CLASSES OPEN beneath the darkness there. One of the most unusual dancek A purple desert — flaming The best assembly in years was of the year was the One Long CONCERT HERE light. the opinion of students and faculty Hop held last Friday evening, ON JULY EIRST A mad Pierrot— now dark­ alike of Red’s April Frolic, given This evening, the Men’s Glee April 12 at Rockwopd, the Wo­ ness quite. in the assembly last Tuesday. Club will present its annual home man’s Clubhouse in Mission Can­ The 1929 summer session of No students, kindly keep After Bernard Barnes had asked concert in the college auditorium. yon. Forming a square, stretched your seats. This is neither the the student body to imagine them­ Santa Barbara State College be­ The program will run the same from chandelier to chandelier was ravings of a flunk-crazed brain selves in a cabaret in Los An­ gins July 1, ending August 9. as was used on the tour. a clothesline from which hung — or a freshman comp. Merely Eleven courses will be given dur­ geles, the curtain opened, disclos­ The program will open by the shirts, pajamas, socks, towels, rehearsal. ing the summer weeks, the reper­ ing Red Gillum, master of cere­ glee club singing three numbers: shorts, and other articles which “ For what?” says you. toire covering every department in monies, and an eight piece jazz Alma Mater; College Gang, Carr; are usually found on a clothes'! Why for Madam Kadrina’s the college. Miniature Ballet! orchestra. Of all the attempts Jolly Roger, Candish. Next will line. Tin washtubs and wash­ These studies are. in brief, art “ When?.’ says you. that have been made to gather a be a harmonica specialty by Noel boards were placed about the education— 10 courses; education April the twenty-seventh, at college orchestra from the stu­ Misemer and David Watson. The dance floor. Clothes baskets and — 10 courses; English— 4 courses; 8:30.p. m. dents, this one was the most suc­ quartet, consisting of Orman Har­ hampers also added to the decora­ household art— 4 courses; house­ “ Where?” says you. cessful. It included Fred Green- low, Le Roy Rundell, Victor Mc­ tion scheme. A skit “ Passions in hold science— 6 courses; Indus­ Right in the college audi­ ough at the violin; Ray Denno, Allister and David Larsen will a Laundry” was presented under trial education-—24 courses; mu­ torium. And believe me, it banjo; John Rains, saxophone; sing an old English , “ Drink the management of Laura Breske. will be some show. Just ask sic— 2 courses; physical education to Me,” and . “ Massa Dear,” Anita Cochran, piano; Roy Small­ The scene for the play was sup­ the art department. They are (men)— 4 courses; physical edu­ Dvorak. Following this, the glee wood, tuba; Walter Robinson, cor­ posedly laid in a Chinese laundry cation (women)— 5 courses; so­ club will sing three numbers, “ It’s net; Ralph Jamieson, saxophone; with the proprietor, Laura Breske, cial science— 4 courses; science— Up To a Man,” Squires; “ Shadow and Clifford Weiser, drums. These March,” Protheroe; “Coming the girl as Jeannette Birnie and SOUTHERN MAY 2 courses. It is seen that all of men are all professional musicians, Home,” Willeby. A vibraphone her lover, Francis Martin. these courses lead toward state specialty, directed by Clifford Wei- DAY PROGRAM and two of them have toured The dance programs were clev­ credentials and the A. B. degree. ser, and assisted b y) his “ Whis­ around the world. Together with these full courses pering ,” consisting of Ray erly made out as miniature laun­ PROGRESSING Red Gillum called different peo­ there is a program arranged of Eisenbise, Chester Tuh'bs, and Jim dry lists, while Chinese characters ple from the audience to enter­ free lectures and entertainments Kent will sing two popular songs. adorned the walls. The annual May Day program tain. David Watson and Noel in the new college auditorium. David Watson will next present given by the women of the phy­ Music was furnished by Vic There will also be planned social two humorous readings. Follow­ Misemer gave an advertising stunt Janssen’s orchestra. Patrons and sical education department will be and recreational activities on land ing this, the glee club will sing for the Men’s Glee Club, which presented the afternoon of May 1 and water, the annual summer three more numbers: “ Red Man’s patronesses were: at four-fifteen oh the lawn in will present their home concert island trip one of the later fea­ Death Chant,” Bliss; “ Water Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Werner, Mr. soon. David Larsen was called tures. Civic and private agencies Boy,” Robinson; “ Ramona” (pop­ and Mrs. William Maxwell, and front of the college gymnasium. upon for two piano solos. After of Santa Barbara are also to par­ ular). As a bit of variety, Jim The scene of the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. William Peters. ticipate in making the summer ses­ Kent and Dave Larsen have a com­ Alvetta Van Tuyle had been in­ is . a plantation in the south on sion one or enjoyment as well as ------»------troduced as a" world famous act­ edy skit which won much popu­ May Day, with the guests who are of education. larity on the tour, in which Jim INDUSTRIAL ED. DINES arriving for the party dressed in ress touring with a group of play­ It is rumored that the new introduces his specialty, the hu- ers who are to present a play Home Economics building, which maniphone. Richard Aguinaldo Colonial costume. The first half called “ On the Hiring Line” in at present is in the process of con­ will next sing two baritone solos: of the play ■ is an early morning Observing its annual barbecue, struction, will be ready for occu­ “ Tommy Lad.” Margetson and setting o f the negroes who have Santa Barbara on May 10, she the Industrial Education depart­ pation by July, and the students “ Until,” Sanderson. Concluding called forward her cast and pre­ ment gave a party Sunday, April come to hang a May Day basket of the summer session will be the the program, the entire chorus will on the door of the master’s house, sented them to the audience. first to use the building. present, “ An Act of Up-to-date 14, in Franklin. Thirty-five peo­ and are deciding, the program they Louise Lowry sang two popular Opera” by Smith. The leads for ple were present to partake of the ■------4------?------will present before the guests in song numbers. The orchestra then this are as follows: Mrs. Tyler— dinner prepared by Miss SENIORS DINE the afternoon. concluded with a snappy jazz Paul Smith; Mr. Tyler— Chester Churchill. Afterwards a horse­ Tubbs, and the Janitor— Ted Mar­ The scene then changes to the piece. At a recent meeting of the shall. shoe contest was held. Mr. Eric- senior class it was decided to com­ afternoon when the negroes en­ All the entertainers wore even­ The personnel of the men’s son and Mr. Soules brought in bine business and pleasure and tertain with dancing, tumbling, ing dress to carry out the idea of glee club for this year is as fol­ the high scores. Volleyball and hold a discussion of graduation and southern songs. The guests the midnight cabaret. lows: First tenors, Orman Har- baseball were also played by the problems and other business mat­ It might be interesting to add ters over the Sunday morning members and guests o£ the de­ dance minuets, square dances, that this is in any­ breakfast table. partment. ending the party with the .Virginia Every fourth Sunday in the Reel. The entertainment is one’s memory that the student Have You Noticed? Among those present were Mr. month from now until the end of body remained in their seats even and Mrs. Ericson, Mr. and Mrs. reigned over by the May Queen, thè semester, the seniors will hold The wonderful consideration after the bell had rung and the Soules, Mr. and Mrs. Werner, who is chosen by secret ballot at a class breakfast in the college of pledges for the well-being curtain had goiie down. They re­ cafeteria at 9 o’clock. James Peel, president of the de­ large from the women in the phy­ of fraternity and sorority mem­ sical education department, and mained seated and clapped for partment, Mr. Woods, and Mr. bers? whose name is not known until more. This in itself is proof of Harlacker, from the high school, the afternoon of the program. their enthusiasm. • Don't Forget The evident color-blindness besides the members of the de­ The women, rehearsing now in — D. R. with the pledges of a sorority partment. the gym classes' daily, are directed Tonight: Men’s Glee Club Con­ in regards to socks? by Miss Weage and Miss Van Fos- cert, auditorium, 8:30. sen, physical education in­ Red Mi§emer’s “ Dago” hat? low, Noel Misemer, Paul Smith, structors. A Student Editor Saturday: Track meet, S. B. Carmie Janssen’s upper lip Ray Eisenbise, and Henry Miller. Tells The World S. C. vs. Pasadena J. C., College Athletic field, 2 p.m. adornment? Second tenors, Victor McAllister, HAVERFORD, Pa. (By Student Harold Erwin, Chester Tubbs, Al­ A . W . S. E N TERTA IN S Baseball game at Deane Dave Larsen’s attempts at News Service)— “ You can’t print A. W. S. entertains with their School, 2:30 p. m-. original poetry? fred Boradori, and Richard Aguin­ that. Seeing that article in a aldo. Baritones, Julian Cachola, annuaPsemester dinner at the col­ student paper the public will take Sunday: Rest. lege cafeteria this evening at Red Gillum’s ability for put­ Clifford Weiser, Ted Marshall, Os­ it as the official opinion of the ting on lively assemblies? 5:30. Dorothy Kimes has charge college and we can’t allow that.” Monday: School again. wald Higgs, Roy Rundel, and Ar­ of all arrangements for the af­ This is the argument that keeps Tuesday: Deans’ meeting, 11 That the baseball team won thur Barnett. The basses are Ned fair. Under her direction, a sys­ many college papers from print­ a. m. a game? Porter, Charlie Van Winkle, David tem of novel entertainment is ing much of anything besides Larsen, Clayton Sheesley, and promised to the women. Wednesday: Same as Monday. The number of intellectual colorless lecture notices and club David Watson. Mrs. Barnett is All women who plan to attend activities. Such . reasoning has boot-blacks on the campus? tonight are requested to make res­ Thursday: Council meeting 11 the director, and Anita Cochran, also brought the axe down on the a. m. ervations with Miss Kimes. The head of more than one offending the accompanist. charge is 35 cents. editor. THE EAGLE Paga 2 Opinion Features

ETA FORMALLY PLEDGES This and That Eta chapter of the national co­ M A s , Theater© educational journalistic fraternity, Omega Xi Alpha, held their for­ We just received a letter from By M. C. an old neighbor, here it is: mal pledging ceremony of Miss Dora Woods and David Watson My Dear Irene: Tide of The Empire To lay that I was surprised to Peter B. Kyne is responsible for Wednesday night at the home of receive your last letter would be the story from which this picture Miss Lucille Powers. Miss Maree Owned*»«d Published Weekly by the Associated Student Body. Sent. Barbara Cochran, local president, had State College. Santa Barbara, California putting my true feelings very was taken. not know any­ lightly indeed. I was excited, thing about that part, but I do charge, with Miss Marjorie pleased, happy, delighted, and know that for a romance, “ The- Holmes, Miss Powers, Joe Mc­ overjoyed to knoiv that you are Tide of the Empire” is delightful Farland and Dan Britton assist­ . rk- f E,iîtO^U, SUR DAVID WATSON getting along so well m that new and also adventurous. The story ing. Other members present were ,VJnAd»T«or ...... Frank L. Fenton deals graphically with the discov­ Miss Dorothy Cronise, Miss Emily Assistant Editors...... David Larsen, Bernard Barnes, Allan R. Ottley position you spoke o f. How is ery of gold, the formation of the Wood and Jack Vince. Exchange E ditor...... A ,en* E,m ore your husband? As for me, I am still the same Wells Fargo Express, the battle friend to aid him. Buddy does Editorial and Business Offices on Santa thank you; how are you? Mrs. with the bandits and the rise of practically everything in this pic­ BUSINESS STAFF Barbara State College Campus Katz< o f whom you have heard the Vigilantes. Business M an ager--»^ — ..Albert Eaves ture but stand on his head. If I Published Every Friday Morning me speak so often, has just dyed One of the most elaborate of Advertising Manager------Ardie Pierce During the Cetlege Year remember correctly, I don’t be­ her last summer’s hat. I suppose the settings used is a replica of Entered as Second-class Mail matter lieve he gets drunk or cries. Don’t REPORTERS Sept. 17, 1926. at the Postoffiee, she thinks that she can kid us in­ San Francisco in 1849 and a huge blame me if he does, but I don’t Janssens - Cechran - Woods - Holmes Santa Barbara, California, under Act to believing it to be new, when reproduction of the historic Petersen - Redebeaver - Noble of March 3, 1897. think so, do you? the spring comes around with its “ Happy Camp.” Hundreds of SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Printed by people are used for the great $1.00 per year, 80c semester (mailed) Daily News Job Printing Dept. flowers and its odor (good and “ Coquette-’ scenes and for gold rush scenes. bad), etc. But, she can’t fool Mary Pickford’s sensational sop The notable cast is headed by me. I found the empty dye car­ to womanhood, a thing she has George Duryea ád Renee Adoree, ton in her ash can. had, by the way, these many, . G. B. S„ THE HEAD HUNTER with other players as William Col­ Well, honey, do be good and many , years, but the screen would lier, Jr., George Fawcett, Harry rpH A T inimitable iconoclast, George Bernard Shaw Erir give my regards to that dear hus­ not let her betray it. At any Gribbon and Fred Kohler. band, Joe. rate, she plays the part o f a ­ JL eccentric playwright and philosopher, recently said he was George Duryea is the boy, who Yours MRS. SMALTZ. less creature in this picture, and tempted to have his head cut off. * / * * was /made when he played the it is only when her father dis­ role of the high school president Doesn't that sound just like George Bernard? His penchant For the benefit of those who poses of both her lover and him­ in “ The Godless Girl.” Renee doubt, let us take this opportunity self that her real character comes for saying and doing strange things have rivalled his writing in Adoree seems inappropriately cast to state that this column is meant to the fore. After this great trag­ bringing him fame. During a recent visit in Berlin, Shaw was as the fiery señorita of the olden to be conducted along charitable edy- she turns to her home, brave­ asked by the newspaper Tageblatt what he thought of the experi­ days, but from the way she re­ lines, with malice toward none. If ly, to help her little brother with taliated when the gringo kissed ments in Russia in which the heads of dogs are said to have we have personally offended any­ his algebra problems. her, she probably will be able to been kept alive by scientists after being severed from the bodies. one, we have, of course, beep in Critics are rather at odds in take care of herself, either in the error. It is not our intention, praising Mary’s voice. It is pop­ “ I find the experiment frightfully interesting,” Shaw declared, part or with the other sex. however- to attack the person, but ularly written up as being per­ “ but cannot imagine anything sillier than the suggestion to try rather his principles and his fect, but there are a few dissent­ “Weary River” it on a criminal sentenced to death. - To prolong the life o>f such methods. ing notes here and there. They * » * As Betty Compson frankly ad­ are in the extreme minority, how­ a person is undesirable. mitted. Dick Barthelmess is my Personally, we do not think that ever, and "Coquette” is rated as favorite actor, also. He is said “The experiment should be tried on a scientist whose life is the training vf teacher has re­ the best picture of the season and to make his return to the hearts endangered by an incurab'le organic disease, say cancer of the ceived is the best training. We the performance done by Miss of cinema fans in this picture and do not believe that the present Pickford as the greatest of her stomach, whereby humanity is threatened with the loss of the it is well seen that he does. It is course of study as outlined in our screen career. services of his brain. What is easier than to save such genius oldest departments embraces the the story of a prison convict who from the death bed by cutting off the head, thereby freeing the true requirements of a liberal ed­ makes his debut over the radio by “ Screen Voices” brain from disease, and keeping up artificial circulation in the ucation. But we hold no personal singing “ Weary River,-’ and con- Now who on earth Would think grievance against those who do 'Sequently, makes his return to arteries and veins so that the great men may continue to lecture that Clara Bow had a perfect not agree with us. They have a the outer world via the path of and advise us without being impeded by body infirmities. screen voice? Certainly not most right to their own opinions— even fame and love. people. From looking at hdr, one “ A university in which all chairs were occupied by a row of if they are wrong. There is a great deal of contro­ versy over whether or not Mr. would imagine that she had a high the finest brains in the country with nothing but pumps attached voice, not particularly sweet, and However, all things have a ten­ Barthelmess really and truly sings to them— briefly, where the whole system of teaching was purely so she has. But in her latest pic­ dency to better themselves. The his songs. If he doesn’t there is ture, “ Wild Party,” her voice cerebral—would be an enormous improvement on the present human mind never remains at a the most perfect bit of synchroni­ comes out nicely modulated and state of things.” standstill. It must change in zation and doubling in this picture rather pleasing to the ear. Consid­ either one direction or the other. ever heard on the screen. If science could keep pace with Shaw s imagination, the ering all this, I have come to the And it is assumed, of course, that educational appropriation problems of states with governors whose conclusion, helped by critics, that a college education directs this “ Close Harifiony” ' the thingam a jigger used to record shears are whetted fine for budget clipping might be solved change into the right channels. Another Buddy Rogers-Nancy voices for the screen is highly re­ quickly and painlessly.—J. H., University of Washington Daily. The coming elections are more Carroll opus, only this time more sponsible for the change in na­ important to the Student Body lively than the first, “ Abie’s Irish ture. Again considering all this, right now. Next fall, when we Rose.” The plot tells of the why do the press agents insist on find ourselves in the midst of the struggles of the leader of a small giving her a perfect screen voice? Southern Conference, when Stu­ band or orchestra to make big time and the efforts of his girl Now you ask one. OW the world does love an ignorant college student! What dent Body enthusiasm is so neces­ H gives the uneducated (self-made, if you please) man more sary, we will need efficient men satisfaction than having a class of college students tripped up on and women in charge of our af­ questions that he could answer? fairs. It is the duty , of all loyal students to look into this matter The CALIFORNIA Imagine, then, the self-satisfied expression upon the face of immediately. Petitions for the the Hicksville cross road store proprietor, who voted a straight nominees are to be posted, May 1', Opens W ith Republican ticket in November, as he spat m the coal bucket and elections will be held May 17. read that a group of journalism students at Oregon State college * * * TALKING PICTURES didn’t know that Charles Curtis was vice-president He probably And remember, the man who SUNDAY, APRIL 21st spat again with greater vehemence— and chuckled. failed as Tenth Vice-Secretary of The Society for the Prevention of You’ll Hear the Most Wonderful Speaking Voice A press dispatch from Corvallis reads: Isaac L. Patterson, Pigs on Pyramids is also likely to in the World When You , governor of Oregon, was thought to be a Jewish rabbi, among fail if we foolishly place him in other things, and Augustino Sandino, a jockey, according to an­ an important office. SEE AND HEAR swers received in a test given a class of students in Industrial Journalism at Oregon State college. One student said that A. D. And now for a pome: was an abbreviation for after dark. “ 0, surely may I rue the day Mary Pickford That little message, with wild elaborations, was probably \ I fancied first the womankind; For 0, since then I ne’er can have carried all over the West. And folks will take it seriously and Id rant at the waste of taxpayers' money on such ignoramuses. A quiet thought or piece of mind! It reminds us of a similar incident in a Washington current They’ve- plagued my heart, and events class, when students “ framed” a few answers before class pleased my eye, “ Coquette” for the benefit of the press. And the public took it seriously. And teased and flattered me at When the report was broadcast that University of Washington will, HER FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE journalism students thought Benito Mussolini was a Chicago But, 0- for all their witchery, FOR ONE WEEK gang leader, the cross road storekeeper chuckled— and spat ve­ The pesky things, I love them hemently. still.’- * AT REGULAR PRICES How the world loves to overestimate collegiate mistakes and * * *: And so to bed. underestimate its sense of humor. THE EAGLE 3 ARTS COMMUNITY ANNOUNCES New Books Sorority Notes MENS’ GLEE CLUB MANAGERS OF BETTER HOMES The Men’s Glee Club re­ The following books have re­ A social and educational meet­ turned last Sunday from the ® Announcement that Miss Florence Johnson, director of the cently beed added to the College ing 6f the Kappa Omicron Phi was most successful tour of the San ^Visiting Nurses’ Association of Santa Barbara, and formerly county library shelves, in the various de­ held Monday evening at the home Joaquin valley they have ever health nurse, has been appointed chairman of the county committee partments: Industrial education o f Freda Wagner Jones. Each made. Travelling nearly a of Better Homes to be observed in Santa ‘Barbara county, April 21 thousand miles, and giving — Bennètt Grammar Grade Prob­ member brought a newspaper and ' to 27 inclusive, and that Miss Nancy Folsom, county home demon, fourteen programs, the Club lems in Mechanical Drawing, stration agent, will this year serve again as associate chairman has found and read an article per­ scored a triumph at every ap­ been made at the Better Homes headquarters in Santa Barbara, in 1926; Bailey — Mechanical Draw­ taining to Home Economics. pearance. At the Bakersfield the oifice of the plans and planting committee of the Community ing for Beginners; Henig— Safety High School the boys sang to Arts Association. Education in the Vocational 1800 students, and were most Miss Pearl Chase, who last year served as city, county and dis­ Ardis Birnie Bordeaux was sur­ School, 1928; Jameson— Exercises pleased to hear that they held trict Better Homes chairman will this year cooperate in the cam- prised with a stork shower. She the interest of the student body in Mechanics; Kottcamp— Exer­ better than any other attraction paign through her position as received many attractive and cises for the Applied Mechanics of the season, including three Miss Marie T. Hennes, supervisor dainty presents. chairman of the Garden Tours Laboratory; Coleman — Forge other Glee Clubs. of ■ home economics, Santa Bar­ committee and the plans and Notebook, 1921; Perry — Indus­ The Glee Club is the only bara; Louis Holt; president County planting committee of the Commu­ trial and Applied Art Book, 8 vol., Mrs. King, mother of Katherine major activity of the campus, Farm bureau, Mrs. Frances B. which is entirely self-support­ nity Arts Association. Mrs. E. H. 1926; Hobbst—Gasoline Automo­ King, was guest of the evening. - Harlicker will serve as secretary Linn, county librarian; Mrs. Jud- ing, and it deserves the hearty bile, 1919; Harding -—■ Electric Members of Alpha Theta Ci and Miss Edith Lamm, treasurer, son Merriman, Lompoc; Mrs. J. support of the students at to­ Sorority were entertained last of the Better Homes campaign. B. Main, chairman County Farm Railway Engineering; Burghardt night’s concert, when it is Monday evening at 1733 Grand District chairmen are: Mrs. Jul- Home department, Los Alamos; J Machine Tool Operation, 2 vol.; hoped to make up the deficit Ave., by the pledges to that soro­ " ¡us Bergen, Coast, Carpintería to Dr. R. C. Main, county health Burghardt— Machine Tool Instruc­ resulting from the tour.” ,• rity, with a show skit entitled, Gaviota; Mrs. James Smith, Santa. officer; John Frederic Murphy, tion Sheets; Lee— Objectives and “ Wild Nell, Pet of the Plains.” HELEN M. BARNETT. Ynez and Lompoc valleys; and architect; Arthur Pope, county Problems of Vocational Educa­ The cast included: Mrs. H. C. Grundell, Santa Maria supt. of schools; Mrs. Elmer Handsome Harry...... Molly Gray valley. Smith, president County Federa­ tion, 1928; Bennett— Vocational Wild Nell...... Elizabeth Schauer Other members of the Better tion of Woman’s Clubs; E. F. Educational Education of Junior Lady Vindevere....Nevada Roberts guests v/ere Helen Campbell, Eli­ Homes committee follow: Arnold Smythe, assistanti Farm advisor; College Grade, 1928; Allen—. The Squaw...... Irene Larsen nor Gifford, Imogene Russell, A. Bowhay, Jr., high school, Santa Mrs. George S. Wells, president Model Airplanes, 1928; Garber— The Reader...... Molly Cheroske Maria; JRev. Oliver H. Bronson, District Federation Parent Teach­ Mary Camp, Lua Thurmond, Ma­ Building and Flying Model Air­ Refreshments were served by president Ministerial Union; Mrs. ers. Association; Miss Esther R. rian Davidson, Marcia Goodwin, craft, 1928. the pledges after the play. John S. Catlin, Carpintería; Miss Poulsen, and • Mbs. Hamilton Betty Barnes, Pearl Crawford- Pearl Chase, chairman, plans and Thatcher, Montecito; Mrs. Grav- History : Wycherley — Bucca­ Charlotte Mobley, Rebecca Sin­ aroli and Winslow Bushnell, Sum- planting’ a,nd garden tours commit­ neers of the Pacific, 1928; Fay— Pledges of the Alpha Theta Chi gleton, Margaret Patrick, Zoella tees; Lockwood de Forest, Jr., merland; Mrs. James Miller, Santa Origins of the World War- 2 vol., Sorority entertained the members Ynez; Mrs. William MacDonald, Gabbert, Lelia Thompson, Eleanor landscape architect; Mrs. Benja­ 1929; Williams— China Yesterday at a theatre party Wednesday eve­ min Fish, State Teachers College; Hope District; Mrs. E. E. Elliott, Hicks, members, and Molly Cher­ and Today, 1928; Beard— Whither ning. After the movies, the pledges served a novelty supper oske, Molly Gray, Irene Larsen, Mankind, 1928; Roosevelt— Rest­ at the home of Elizabeth Schauer Nevada Roberts, and Elizabeth The following merchants are believers in S. B. State. less Pacific, 1928;. Penn— The § They are the 1929 La Cumbre Advertisers. on De la Vista avenue. The Schauer, pledges. Peace of Europe. Foreign Language: Chinard— Woman’s Silk Shop Holiday Hardware Co. Petite Historié de Lettres Fran­ FANCY ^SHORTS ; BarteU’s Photo Studio Cornwall’s Grocery' Store 1 Jordano Bros. Copeland’s çaises, 1928; Moliere— Les Préc­ RAYON UPPERS ; McCaffrey Bros, B a rtlett’s ieuses Ridicules, 1912; Moliere— i C. A W. Chocolate Shop Parm a’s New Patterns ! Porter’s Lubrication Service Morris’ Stationery Store Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 1917; | H. R. Hitchcock Pelch and Blauvelt Moliere— Le Misanthrope, 1927; ; Andera’s Dry Goods Store Billy Myers $ j Osborne’s Book Store Adams’ Furniture Store Petrocchi — Dicionario della Ital- 1.00 : Koke’s Apparel Shop Ott’s Hardware Co. iana ; La Bruyere— Les Carac­ I Gutierrez Drug Store San Marcos Barber Shop i Red Cross Drug Store Alfred T. Comall tères; Caballero— La Familia de I Buell Bros. Jacob Goldstein LIN’S Alvareda, 1925 Galdos— Dona Per- /ANTA BARBARA,UJBARA, CALIS, j Central Shoe Shining Parlor R. G. Fries ! The Great Wardrobe Freeze S c Freeze facto; Monroy— Lemantate, 1925; 1005 State Street I Michel A. Levy Eisenberg’s White House Alas— La Regenta, 2 vorl.; Azorin | Thatcher’s Old Book Store Santa Barbara Seed Co. The U¿ Town M ens Sho¿ i Harry C. Smith Mission Paint and Art Co. — Clasicos y modernos, vol. 12, ! B olton S c Jones Central Market 1919. | Sterling Drug Co. Miller’s Shoe Store i The Hughes W. G. Young | The Kentucky Shop Seaside Oil Co. BOOKS STATIONERY ENGRAVING KODAKS \ Tw eeds S c W eeds Haley Dye Works Sisquoc; Mrs. Arthur W. Reum, | Tecolote Book Store California Theater Co. | Schauer’s Printing Studio The Ambassador Laundry Guadalupe;’ Mrs. G. C. Dexter, \ El Faseo Sport Shop St. Paul Dye Works Betteravia. | A. Falvy, Antiques Velvet Ice Cream Co. Osborne’s Book Store ! H am lin ’s C . A . W o lf School .co-operation will be di­ 923-925 STATE STREET f T erry S c K ram er Empire Dye Works rected by Miss Marie T. Hennes and Roy L. Soules. Recreation Center Made in Santa Barbara

Show, will be a part of the city T h ree M ile• N orth o f observance. It is in charge of Santa KNOW YOUR CITY! Vesper Wallace Bell and a large f p mb mm Barbara committee of prominent Santa BARBECUED to Get a Copy of the Barbara and Montecito folk. f The Social Service Conference 4 SANDWICHES J is assisting in the local observance. Specializing in N EW 1 9 2 9 That group will be represented by Miss Regina Moorhead and Mrs. H am and Eggs Nancy Winch Emery. The Com­ MR. * MRS. ARCHIE SMITH DIRECTORY & GUIDE munity Arts Associations is direct­ ing a number of competitions un­ M E E T M E A f t e r the Dance der the supervision of Miss Pearl at IBP" m i Closed on Sundays SANTA BARBARA Chase. SH ammani

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“Iron Man” Kessler BATMEN SPLIT L. B. Favored In COLLEGE J. H., Ahead In Cup Points Dual Meet Here TWO CONTESTS; HICK’S PLAN Thayer Kessler, Santa Barbara With betting odds 4 to 3 College State’s “ Iron Man,” leads the DEANE IS NEXT against them, the State College GYM EXHIBIT field in both the All-round Track cinderpath team will take the field Championships, and the individual Tuesday afternoon the baseball tomorrow against the powerful On the third of May, Friday, at Fraternity points scored in outside inter-col­ nine played the high school team Long Beach Junior College track 3 :45 p. m. the college junior high legiate meets. In the former in the Peabody Stadium and team. The meet will be held on school with a group of boys from event, Kessler has scored a total handed them a 5-3 defeat. The the new college field and is sche­ the Hick’s school are giving a gym­ of 164 points to maintain a safe game was not as full of errors as duled to commence at 2:30 o’clock. nasium exhibition of high bar and Printing margin over Stan Winters, whose some of the past games, but there Coach “ Pessimistic Paul” Ger­ tumbling work. Before and after score runs 143 points. were some very costly ones made rish dopes Long Beach as a 76 to the exhibition, the Boy Scout band In the contest for the silver by both sides. 55 victor over the Roadrunners. under the leadership of Captain . cup offered by Gerrish, Kessler The Roadrunners started the He bases his conclusions on the P. N. Hollowell will play several has scored 15 3-4 points, while scoring in the second stanza when fact that Long Beach has defeated selections. “ Spud” Sawyers clings to second Kent crossed the plate on an er­ some of the best J. C. teams in The boys from the Hick’s school with 13 points* ror of the Dons third baseman. the south, and in doing so have are being coached by Edward S. j turned in several record perform­ Spaulding. Robert Wormser of All-round Points McAllister _ 16 Another run was scored in the Kessler __ _ 164 -Imler 15 third. ances. Gerrish’s dope sheet gives the local junior high school has Winters _ 143 Pierucci _ 10 the Jackrabbits something like direct charge of the local boys. Denno _ _135 Rodman Ü 5 The lucky seventh turned out Sawyers __ 1 1 7 4 twelve firsts, a flock of seconds Mr. Smith, physical director at CARDS Ezaki ___ 113 to be in favor of the Dons who Niedermulle r _ 109 Inter-collegiate bunched three runs, and things and a sizeable number of thirds. Recreation Center, is also working Short _ _ 101 Points Scored MENUS Hickman _ - 88 looked bad to rooters of the col­ Santa Barbara comes in. for three with these two men in giving the Foss 87 K e s s le r ______155 firsts, two or three seconds, and participants drill work and stren­ Kramer 86 Sawyers 13 lege, but when the ninth rolled INVITATIONS Tinkle 86 Niedermuller 12 around the luck turned back. several thirds. Of course this is uous work-outs. Canfield __ 60 Winters »2% only dope— take it or leave it. There will be no admission PROGRAMS Schuyler 59 I m l e r ____ 10 Three runs were, scored on Barnett ___ 52 Hickman — 8 % Gerrish gives Santa Barbara charge, the idea of the exhibition Greenough ___ 40 Denno _ _ ^ 8 bunched hits after the Don pitcher Nagle 40 first in the pole vault, the high Ezaki _ __ - 7% had put out two of the Hilltop- being to interest the college stu­ PERSONAL Tubbs 39 Tinkle ___ 1 __6 Barth ___ 36 Foss _ _ _ __ 6 pers. jump, and thé javelin. Aside from dent teachers of physical educa­ Fleck’tn 28 Pollard _ ____ 5 those events, Santa Barbara will tion to boys in that'sort of things. STATIONARY G. Browne — 22 Kramer _ 4 Undoubtedly, Spud Sawyers McDougall ___ 22 S c h u y le r __ — 3% pitched the best game of the year, be forced to be content with sec­ To illustrate the interest shown by Day . _ 18 I r u e s __ 1 % Anderson ____ 17 Trumball ___ 1 only allowing the Dons to get two onds and thirds. Long Beach has the boys themselves, Mr. Worm­ 1 7 1 one of the best hurdlers in the ser told of their showing up at the Van Winkle 17 Short ______1 scattered hits. He upheld his end Martin ___ 16 Greenough _ 1 in the batting lineup by getting states in the person of Carls, who Center for practice Saturday a beautiful hit. in a recent meet trimmed Jeddy morning. .This was optional, but There was only a small crowd Welsh, holder of the national in­ out of twenty-five boys twenty- watching the game but those pres­ ter-scholastic high hurdling rec­ two were present and stayed for T. A. Leslie ent certainly did give their vocal ord. And then there is a Jack- an hour and forty minutes of chords a good workout. rabbit who has clipped off 21:9 in hard drill work. ROADRUNNERS LOSE the 220 yard dash, and 10 flat in “ I wish to extend to Mr. Smith Daily News the century. OIL The crack baseball team from my appreciation for the help he Cal Christian visited the Roadrun­ Several spectacular duels are has given,” said Mr. Wormser, Job Department ners on the home field Saturday expected to materialize in the dis­ when asked if there was any state­ a n d G A S and took the long end of a 11-3 tances, as well as in the 440 dash, ment he wished to make. “ He has score home with them. between Hickman and Long given much time and effort to this Phone 6111 W . D. Cogan, Mgr. The Panthers kept everyone off Beach’s star man. work and the results will show Officials for the meet tomorrow how well the boys work under his. 1200 ANACAPA ST. of the bases until the seventh inn­ ing when Spud Sawyers got a hit will be Clarence Phelps, Arthur directorship.” and raced to first only to die Smith, Barney Cota, Champ Clark, Eldon Ford, R. M. Heggie, R. L. there, the team lacking the neces­ Is there anything at all you art Glover, William Peters, Ben Ash­ sure of? sary extra hits to push him aroundy Sure, that the b e s cords on the c a f f r e y b r o s . The next inning the hits were ley, William Maxwell, Carol Smith, campus are CAMPUS CORDS. M C bunched so that three runs were F. L. Griffith, C. J. Anderson, L. scored. The Panthers had the C. Smith, Mat Ballou, Robert Sporting Goods game on ice from the opening ofi Wormser, Albie Eaves, Grover the game, though, and rested easy Caster, Charles Mylnek, Edwin TRACK SUPPLIES through the remainder of the Browne, A. Clifford Pierce, game. Charles Nagle, Vic McAllister, and Girls Gym Middies, Bloomers and Shoes Fred Humphreys. TENNIS RACQUETS Art Hill pitched an exception­ and Restringing a Specialty ally fine brand of ball while on the mound, using a high inside Only two hits were allowed by him Telephone 5656 634 State ball that the visitors were unable in his five innings. to clout for any great distances. MEET DEANE SCHOOL The Roadrunners hope to hand the Deane’s school another defeat CAMPUS CORAS in their second encounter with Sterling Drug Co. We have a them tomorrow. Ten days ago they handed them a 10-8 defeat SCHOOL SUPPLIES S. C. PINKHAM after a sloppy exhibition of base­ Complete Line ball. The nine that will travel to Montecito are those who are badly S. E. MORRIS in need of the practice and those who have not had a chance to play San Marcos Bldg. SAN MARCOS BUILDING of in any previous games. 1137 State Street CANDY AND Itrade at Pi CC LYWICC 1Y TYPEWRITERS — STATIONERY BECAUSE it is one place in All Standard Makes. Typewriters Sold, Rented, Repaired. 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