'SYMPHONY PANCE’ TO BE ROADRUNNERS TO PLAY HELD IN ROCKWOOD POMONA SATURDAY, MONDAY, 8:30 CARPINTERIA GYM

VOL. XI Santa Barbara, , Wednesday, February 24,- 1932 No. 22 COLLEGIANS PLAN FOR ARMS MEETING * * Musicians Prepare for College Symphony Here Tuesday ______«>______;______<$> ______Noted Thinkers to Speak in Mass Peace Meeting The three world famous men who will speak at the all-college mass meeting “in the College Musicians interest .of student opinion” in Pasadena Civic auditorium Saturday night. Left to right, Beard, Einstein to they are Dr. Charles Beard, student of international relations; Dr. Albert Einstein, known for his theory of relativity; and Dr. Robert A. Millikan, Cal-Teeh Research physicist. Sev­ Come Here Sunday; eral Santa Barbara State students plan to attend the meeting which is sponsored by the Speak in Pasadena Eichheim to Direct College Student Body Presidents’ association. On World Problems All-College Concert Will Be Given in High Student Session Planned for Saturday in School Auditorium for Second Time; Rose City Auditorium; to Work for Many Rehearsals Are Scheduled Interest in International Affairs

Ninety-eight southern California college musicians will Climaxing previous student world peace discussions and convene on the local college campus Sunday afternoon to reg­ marking the most comprehensive attempt toward an under­ ister for the second Southern California All College Symphony standing of world events ever inaugurated by students, south­ art. Sunday will be taken up largely with registering, ern California college students will conduct a “Program in the getting’settled in living quarters, trying out for orchestral chairs Interest of Public Opinion” in the new Pasadena Civic audi­ and rehearsals, according to Cliff Leedy, music instructor at torium on Saturday night, February 27, 8:15 o’clock. Dr. Chas. State and instigator and manager of the All College Symphony. A. Beard, Dr. Robert A. Millikan, and Prof. Albert Einstein are Registration will begin promptly at one o’clock, according the internationally-known figures who will be featured on the - to Shirley Mercer, registrar off program. Dean McHenry, Stu­ musicians. After registration, dent Body president at the Uni­ the visiting musicians will be Concert Will Staters Will versity of California at Los An­ directed to the homes in which geles, and prominently identi­ they will stay during their Attract Many Attend Peace fied with international student visit. Oscar Trautz, housing Accommodations Outing Club to movements, will represent the chairman, assisted by Ella Good Players Band and Glee Meet in L. A. students’ viewpoint on the pro­ Cornwall and Dick MacQuiddy For Orchestra Clubs Score Hike to Mount gram, in his talk on “The Am­ will be on hand to conduct the Leading Student Musicians of Players Asked La Cumbre Sunday Local Students Will Study How erican Student and World musicians to their quarters. Southland Will Take Part to ‘Plan World Affairs’ in Peace.” Tryouts for chairs will take place Under Eichheim An appeal is being made by Hit on Tour “Bring your own food and sleep Unitarian Conclave The program is intended primar­ immediately following registration. members of the College Symphony late Saturday morning,” says Ar­ ily for young people, and it is ex­ Amfmg the 98 college students Approximately fifteen Santa Bar­ pected that the auditorium, which Antoni Van der Voort, local violin­ housing committee for aid in pro­ State Musicians Return-After chie Way, president of the Outing who will participate in the secpnd viding accommodations for the 90 bara students plan to attend the seats 3,000 persons, will be com­ ist will have charge of the first vio­ Hearty Reception in Cities club, by way of preparing club pletely filled, with large numbers annual Southern California All visiting students who will be in Southern j California Inter-Colleg­ lin chair tryouts. Fred Beidleman, . of San Joaquin Valley members for the moonlight hike present from Los Angeles and vi­ College Symphony orchestra are Santa Barbara February 28 to iate conference on “Planned World” head of the music department of March 1 to participate in the Sec­ to Mount La Cumbre, which is cinity, and delegations also attend­ many experienced musicians. Topping off a five-day tour of to be held at the Unitarian church ing from such points as Redlands, San Diego State will conduct the Leonora Jenkins, violinist and ond Annual Southern California scheduled to start at one o’clock coast and valley cities, the Santa in Los Angeles Feb. 27 and Feb. Santa Barbara, and San Diego. Ad­ tryouts for the chairs of second vio­ concert master of the inter-college All College Symphony orchestra. Sunday morning from the college Anyone who can accommodate Barbara - State college combined 28. mission is free, but tickets will be linists. Harold Wahlberg, head of orchestra last year, will hold the Band and Glee club presented three campus. same position this year, according one or more students with room Among the speakers at this distributed in advance through the the music department of Fullerton concerts in Bakersfield Friday aft­ Plans for the trip include an auto various colleges and the Pasadena Junior college will try out the ap­ to Clifford Leedy, general manager and breakfast for the three days meeting will be Gramhan A. Laing, is requested to communicate at ernoon and immediately* boarded drive to the tunnel and a hike Professor of Economics at the Cali­ Chamber of Commerce, or may be plicants for viola chairs and Harry of the Symphony. Miss Jenkins is their special bus to arrive home obtained by communicating direct concert-master of the San Diego once with a member of the hous­ from there to the top of La Cum­ fornia Institute of Technology; Ed­ Kaplun, director of orchestras in that night at 11:30. Reports indi­ with Laramee Haynes at Occidental the Santa Barbara High school and State college orchestra, and is a ing committee. The committee con­ bre, according to Way. win P. Ryland, former executive sists of Oscar Trautz, Ella Corn­ cate- that the tour was an unpre­ secretary of the Federated Chur­ college. President James L. Kent Junior High school will handle the member of the San Diego Civic cedented success, from the stand­ Way warns prospective hikers to Symphony. Last year she took first wall and Shirley Mercer. ches of Los Angeles; George M. of the Student Body, will give out tryouts for cèllo chairs. ■» point of evidenced approval from note that the time has been sched­ tickets here. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m., place in the Los Angeles Welsh This, is a school activity and the uled as one o’clock Sunday morn­ Day, Professor, of Economics and situation can be successfully han­ all audiences, and from that of the Sociology a t Occidental collfege. A fifteen minute portion of the in the college dining hall, after Eisteddfod. At the age of eleven, participants. The concert at Bak­ ing, in other words, very late Sat­ Miss Jenkins won second prize in dled only with the full cooperation They will speak on such subjects as program willj>e broadcast over the which, at 7 p.m., the first rehearsal ersfield High school was the last urday night Pacific coast area, with the program . (Turn to Page 3, Column 1) (Turn to Page 3, Column .5) of the students, according to Trautz. “A Planned World Economy;” “The of a series of 16 given over a period English and Scottish .Cooperatives”; originating through KHJ in Los of five days, dinring which’ time the REPORTER w e e p s (Turn to Page 3, Column 4) (Turn to Page 3, Column 3) FROSH ACTORS 40 men traveled nearly 800 miles. World News of the Week SCORE HIT IN Fresno was th e northernmost AT LACK OF NEWS point on the route. Four concerts IN DEPARTMENT .Japanese Fail to Gain France Wants 'Policeman’ FIRST PROGRAM were staged there, two at the Local News of the Week The Sino-Japanese situation re­ At the disarmament conference schools, one at a church, and one The reporter assigned to cover now in session at Geneva, France, The Freshman class gave its class at a Kiwanis club luncheon. Other Schools Split Honors Drive Succeeds mains practically unchanged. A the Industrial Arts department is Santa Barbara’s community chest has proposed the establishment un­ day program in the college audi­ cities on the route were Santa on the verge of a nervous collapse Santa Maria High school won Japanese ultimatum demanding the der the League of Nations of an in­ torium yesterday morning during Maria, Arroyo Grande, San Luis drive went over the top by $5,485 brought about by the definitely both sides of the argument in an according to figures given out at retirement of the Chinese army, to ternational military force. Such a the regular assembly period. Most Obispo, Atascadero, Lindsay, Por­ negative response he receives when inter-school debate with the Paso a distance of 121-2 miles from force, it is claimed, would remove of the entertainment was given by terville,' Kingsburg, Lemoore, and the close of the drive Saturday inquiring for news. After numerous Robles High school last week. The Shanghai was rejected. The Nip- the need of individual countries the Frosh students themselves. Bakersfield. Excellent was night The quota was $194,853 and trips he has reached the following subject was, Resolved: ‘That the the amount raised $200,338. onese army, greatly re-enforced maintaining large armed forces of Nathan McCray, social chairman enjoyed except for the second day, conclusions: that E. E. Ericson is during the week, began an attack their own. Russia has asked for when rain, hail,. sleet, and even United States Should Adopt the Na­ of the Freshman class, acted as the busiest man in State College; tional Dole.” For Santa Maria, 1012 Arrests . on February 20 that three days later complete and immediate disarma­ snow were encountered. The ridge master of ceremonies and in intro­ that Roy Davis, hides behind a bush Marie Shaeffer and Leo Kieran up­ In- January, 1932, there were 1012 had met with but little success. In ment. ducing the various numbers "took route was closed by this storm, but whenever the reporter makes his addition to the fighting on land and fortunately was reopened by snow held the affirmative in the debate arrests made by local police of­ off’ a radio announcer for a kid­ appearance on the grounds; that a held in Santa Maria. Warren Kirk­ in the air heavy firing was reported Four and One-Half Miles Down plows in time for the scheduled re­ ficers. Fines amounted to $3,739. dies’ club. chap named Griffin is non-existent; wood and Denzil Glines supported During the same period a year ago Japanese war vessels in the Whang- A new record depth, 24,000 feet, Evalinn Eaves offered several turn three days later. The drive that the students, while excessively between the forts at Woosung and (Turn to Page 3, Column 6) the negative in the debate at Paso there were 984 arrests and the fines Jas been discovered in the Carib­ popular numbers on the piano fol­ polite and obliging, are of little Robles. amounted to a little less than $3,000. Poo river. bean Sea. It is the deepest point lowed by a tap dance by Margaret help to the news columns of the that has ever been measured in this Beddome, who also sang “My Man” “Roadrunner”. The reporter, in Decorate Highway Tax Water Manchuria Organized region and is near where the San­ as an encore number. Tex Willard, Map of War Zone husky, tear-laden tones, begged The formation of an independent The entire Santa Maria-Los Ala­ At the city council meeting last tiago earthquake centered. as a Texan cowboy, accompanied that a meeting be held, a surge of week the first reading was given to Manchurian state, to be known as himself on the ukelele while he mos cutoff of the Coast highway ambition sweep over the depart­ will be bordered by trees when a proposed water distributor’s or­ Ankuo, “Land of Peace,” was an­ New Argentine President sang and yodeled cowboy songs. ment, that someone fall out of a nounced last week. It is reported plans now being considered by the dinance under which sellers of bot­ Lieutenant General Jose Uriburu, Virginia Slicton and Evalyn Mait­ tree at the expense of his anatomy, tled water would be required to pay from Mukden that Henry Pu-Yi, who has been provisional president land added their bit to the program board of supervisors have been car­ or a student let the chain blocks ried out Lombardy poplars will a quarterly fee of $12.50. former "boy emperor” of China, of Argentina diming the past year, with tumbling acts and acrobatic slip that hold a model “T” Ford will be inaugurated the first ruler turned over his office on February stunts. A humorous impersonation be used for the first unit of the suspended in mid-aid. So far, the work. These trees, it is said, will Sun Shines for Gin Chow of the new country on March 1. 20 to Dr. Augustin P. Justo, con­ of. a family reciting “Twinkle, accidents resulting from this agon- Whether he will be declared em­ live from 40 to 50 years. Gin Chow, Lompoc weather pro­ stitutionally elected president Twinkle, Little Star” was done by zied plea have failed to make news phet, has sold sufficient copies of peror or president has .not been Marjorie Travis. Jess Joslin’s nov­ for the Roadrunner. With the aid Building Doubles his recently published' “Almanac” made public. Tardieu Succeeds Laval elty trio closed the entertainment of a club, the reporter may be able Building permits issued during to save his farm from a threatened Andre Tardieu, French minister with a humorous musical skit, the to furnish news of this depart­ mortgage foreclosure. De Valera May Win of war in the recently overthrown members of the trio being Sharp, ment for the next issue of the February more than doubled those Incomplete returns from last of January, according to the records Laval cabinet, will form a n e w Flat and Minor. Roadrunner. R. R. Men Celebrate week’s election in Ireland indicate ministry to succeed the one that has of inspector L. L. Pope. The total the overthrow of the present Cos­ for the first month of the present Railroad Day was celebrated in just resigned, according to news Santa Maria list Sunday by em­ grove government The Fianne Fail, from Paris. Phelps Travels to French Club Holds year was $13,255 while last month Eamon de Valera’s party, appears the figures climbed to $27,791. ployees of the Santa Maria Valley Oxnard for Meeting Meet Friday Night and Southern Pacific railway com­ to have captured 62 seats in the McAdoo Backs Garner panies. Dial Eiarann, while the govern­ Voters Register William Gibbs McAdoo in a for­ President Clarence L. Phelps of The first meeting of the newly ment party of President Cosgrove mal statement has endorsed the can­ the Santa Barbara State college organized French club will be held Approximately 20,000 voters have Plant Trees has won but 46. The labor group didacy of Speaker John N. Garner journeyed to Oxnard last Wednes­ Friday night in Joe Gunterman’s registered in Santa Barbara county Many local organizations a r e is credited with nine and 13 have for the Democratic nomination for day, February 17, to attend a meet­ house and plans will be made for to date, according to figures from honoring the bicentennial of Wash­ apparently gone to independents. president ing of the Association of Trustees the drawing up of a constitution. the county recorder’s office. The ington’s birth by planting trees in and High School Principals of Santa Republican party appears to be 5-Day Week Urged Miss Eda Ramelli has been chosen parks and public places about the Russian Oil Gains Barbara County of which he is an as sponsor of the organization. maintaining a 2 to 1 lead. city. The five day week is being urged Russia’s oil production in 1931 Map showing relation of Manila, honorary member. According to U. S. army arid navy base, to the The majority of members will be in Congress by Representative Brit­ increased by thirty-five million Plan Building T. B. Declines ten, of Illinois. It is estimated that barrels. That country is now sec­ Phelps topics of discussion dealt Shanghai battle front. The new from the second year French class. capital of China is Loyang. It was Construction of a Legion Mem­ The tuberculosis rate in Santa this would add 4,000,000 to the coun­ ond in oil production in the world. with the types of high schools and Other students, however, who have orial building is being considered tries payroll moved from Nanking a few days Barbara has been reduced 50 per The United States ranks first the loads and finances of teachers. before Japanese fired on that city. a knowledge of French may join. by Carpintería Legionnaires. cent in the last few years. Page Two State College Roadrunner Wednesday, February 24, 1932 FKATFKNITIf S JCCIETt • DFgMTMENTS Hearts Flutter as Roadrunner ‘.Y’ International Band and Glee Club Recount Mystery Veil Men Plan Trip Thinking Is Experiences of Valley Tour To Atascadero Shrouds Upper Sorority Pledging Best for U. S. Leaving campus 8:28 a.m. with row gauge track with its model T President O. J. Trautz of the goodbyes to President Phelps, Dean Ford locomotives is costing lots of Class P arleys Roadrunner “Y” announced yester­ Ashworth, and a handful of stu­ time and patience—lunch in cafe­ day at the regular Tuesday morn­ Nations Gain by International dents—everyone must have first teria at Santa Maria High—Bob Freshman Abandon Meetings ing breakfast that a delegation Cooperation; Don’t Lose hour classes—looks like perfect Goux tries to make the waitresses Takes Stage Center from the organization will be sent of Class Except Upon Individuality—N ettles weather—the old bus moves right for another piece of pie—eriem of Call of President to the High Y Conference to be along — at Goleta already — Chet “Remember Helen, be true, be true held at Atascadero on March 12 Tubbs sights whale off coast at . . .”—Jess Joslin and his banjo Rush Parties and Formal Dinners for Six and 13 under the direction of the “Thinking in' terms of world cit­ Mystery seems to surround the izenship does not involve a surren­ Gaviota—Bob Goux doing “Hed- with McRae accompanying—salt air Sororities Holds Interest of Large Moran School. dom end Hevil” for a flock of and clam chowder at Pismo Beach Sophomore and Junior class meet­ According to the announcement der of one’s American citizenship or its principles if they are sound laughs—that is about all we’ve done —winding over Cuesta Pass dodg­ ings which were scheduled to take Group of Prospective Sisters Santa Barbara State has been in­ so far, laugh—everybody bubbling ing trucks and trailers—five tun­ place last Thursday, February 18. vited to send eight Roadrunner “Y” and reasonable”, was the statement made by Dr. H. E. Nettles in a talk over with anticipation—Leedy, Ba­ nels visible on railroad above us— Out of twenty persons inter­ The appearance of the many sorority girls in the hallways members to participate in the con, Corbaley, and Bush playing red flags galore along highway— event. A most interesting program on “World Citizenship” last Tues­ viewed in a conscientious effort to and driveways of the campus last Friday afternoon, and the day. bridge with a poster on then- slides or Bolsheviks?. has been planned which includes knees as a table — Snow! — moun­ Tuesday uncover the activities of the Soph­ beaten path to the mailboxes meaint nothing unusual to the free admission to the Atascadero “From some points of view, pres­ ent day conditions offer a basis for tains in distance covered with it— Atascadero Inn some swell dump, omore meeting, twelve professed casual passerby, but to the Greek sisters and their rushees it Golf Club and Yachting. Mr. Mo­ much ado over road signs “Soft wonderful beds—thunder and light­ total ignorance of the existence of ran and Dr. Grandall will be the pessimistic conclusions about inter­ meant the end and beginning of difficult decisions, the accept­ national cooperation and peace,” S h o u 1 d e rs” and ‘TXa n g e r o u s ning all night long—maybe part of any meeting w h a t s o e v e r, five principal speakers, and there will Curves”—blackbirds taking bath in the thunder was caused by Vandy ance or refusal of the girls for their future sorority sisters. also be an Olympic runner to tell he continued. “The struggle in claimed permanent permissions to China’, European quarrels, and the ditch along road start Nate McCray and his pals defending their honor escape any meeting whensoever, Last week and half of the preceding week were spent in .something about the coming games singing “So the Blackbirds and the —breakfast, roll call, cloudy skies— in Los Angeles. world-wide depression are the chief and the remainder had failed to re­ first rush parties. All sororities were hostesses on different factors contributing to this philoso­ Bluebirds Got’Together,” in the ac­ going through snow now—kids ceive any enlightenment as to nights during the week, each at-* President Trautz also announced phy of despair. Peace- movements cepted Paul Whiteman Rhythm along highway shivering, waiting where the meeting was to take that two weeks from Wednesday Boys manner—sign says Buelltmore for schodl bus—now we’re shiver­ tempting to outdo the'other for and other efforts at international place. If there was a meeting, in CALENDAR would be Ladies’ day, and that the cooperation must not underestimate Hotel, home of split pea soup— ing—Nate wants to stop and make some remote comer of the campus, originality, favors and food, members of the Y would bring a these nationalistic and materialistic Jimmy Tucker wants to stop and a snow-man—there goes a gray we have failed to ferret it out. The Wednesday, Feb. 24. — Band, Co-ed guest. A special program see how they split them—hills are squirrel—Mrs. Barnett’s car whizzes thus hoping to influence the 7:30 p.m. forces. Nevertheless America does secret is yet safe despite the tradi­ will be planned that day, accord­ not and should not desire war with unbelievably green — somebody past on a heavy grade—on a sharp tional “see all, know all” of the much rushed rushees. Motifs Thursday — Council, 11 a.m. ing to Dick Kaime, Social Chair­ spies two deer on a slope quarter curve one Of the instruments slides Motion picture, 11 a.m. Japan. Every possible effort should press. carried *for these first parties man. The event will be held at the be put forth by our leaders backed of a mile away—driver has to stop off the overhead rack onto Gene The events of the Junior meeting Friday—Home Economics regular meeting hour of 7 a.m. for everything that even resembles Campbell’s neck—a foot of mud at varied from Bohemian nights Dept. Party, Dining Hall, 6 p.m. by an intelligent public opinion, to remained in a like' cloud of mys­ to Reno festivities, interspersed During the business discussion at allay war sentiment and to bring a railroad track—this winding nar­ (Turn to Page 4, Cols. 1-2) tery. Can it be that mere spring Saturday—Basketball game, the beginning of the meeting, it with marine and Dutch parties. Pomona vs. Santa Barbara State, about a pacific settlement, of any fever is affecting class loyalty and was voted that members missing controversies we might have with unanimity? The Seniors met, how­ Delta Zeta Delta proved to be Carpintería H. S., 8 p.m. three consecutive meetings without Dinner at Encanto Phi Kappa Gammas Outing Club Moonlight hike Japan. ever, and discussed plans for Sen­ victors this year and came out on warranted excuse would be drop­ “Furthermore,” he added, “Amer­ top with 13 acceptances. Among to La Cumbre, 11:00 p.m. Given for Rushees Give Formal Dinner ior activities scheduled for the en­ ped from membership. This will ica should, I think, continue 4ts suing semester. Senior Class Day the girls who took the pledge oath Sunday—Senior Class Break-' keep the members alive at all policy of whole-hearted coopera­ Tau Gamma Sigma entertained Phi Kappa Gamma sorority gave has been changed from March Monday evening at the home of fast, Dining Hall 9 a.m. times according to the popular Monday — Symphony Orches­ tion with the European powers at its rushees with a formal bridge a formal dinner Saturday evening to March 15, due te 'th l Carmelita Janssens were Jean opinion in the club. Geneva looking to a mutual reduc­ in the private dining room of Hotel Gourley, Georgia Lyons, Julia tra Dance, Rockwood, 9 p.m. dinner in Hotel El Encanto Satur­ the former date is included in the The following were guests of the tion of armaments. We cannot af­ Vista Mar Monte. Flowers and fa­ Spring holidays. Senior breakfast is Lynch, Persis Freeman, Leslie Jane Tuesday—Assembly, 11 a.m. day evening. The dinner table was Kappa Delta Pi, 7:30 p.m. organization last Tuesday morning: ford to build a Chinese Wall around vors in sea-green and coral carried to be held in the college dining hall Shaw, Margaret May, Virginia Slic- Dick McQuiddy, Tommy Cram, American foreign policy. Old World decorated in the George Washing­ out the sorority colors in the table ton, Clara Wade, Julia Raiguel, All College Southern Califor­ next Sunday, February 28, at nine nia Symphony, High school 8 Jack Von Efaw, and Tex Williard. materialistic cynicism should not ton motif and was carried out in decorations. After dinner the guests o’clock. A senior dance will take Judy Bredsteen, Dorothy Hardison, cause America to draw into its played bridge. Betty Hopkins, and Irene Mayhew. p.m. the sorority colors of red and sil­ place at Samarkand, March 5. Wednesday—Band, 7:30 p.m. shell and ignore the existence of Jeanette Taylor, president, and The Freshman class has adopted Nine girls accepted the Tau Gam­ Thirty-Five Attend the strong liberalism in other parts ver. Red and silver corsages were Viola Petersen and Edwina Ken­ ma Sigma pledge pin last Monday the plan of having no regular class Delta Zeta Formal of the world which seeks our aid.” worn by the guests. ney, alumni, gave short talks. meeting. Meetings will be called evening. They are Helen Honigs- Dr. Nettles was of the opinion Dorothy Dowling won first prize Members of the sorority present berger, Emma Peck, Dorothy Dowl­ VOCATIONALISTS when matters of sufficient import­ Thirty-five guests, including that the unusually high protective in bridge. Emma Peck won second. were Jeannette Taylor, Virginia ance come up. All Freshman new ing, Barbara Seward, Barb a r a WILL MEET HERE rushees, active members, alumnae tariff has been one of the causes Horsey, Catherine Coy, Sally Leon­ Clark, Alice Stephens, Garnett Har- Active members present included this semester are required to wear FOR CONVENTION and patronesses, attended the form­ of the present economic condition, Betty Procter, president, Margaret ard, Chrolis Bixler, Katherine My­ beanies and armbands. Miss Mar­ riman, Audrey Moore, and Florence al dinner held by the Delta Zeta and that in ordeb to help American ers, Helen Walker, and Doris Stan­ Stanyer. Ceremonies were held ait Jigergian, Margaret Barnett, Es­ garet Burke was chosen class ad­ More than forty members of the Delta in the Red Room of El Paseo and world economic recovery, ther Ibsen, Phyllis Cole, Thelma ley. visor. the home of the president of the last Saturday evening. America should re-study its high Alumnae present were Viola Pe­ group, Betty Procter. Following the council of the California Vocational Fent, Betty Awl and Mildred Mosh­ Garden flowers and candles dec­ protective policy. tersen, Helen Donnelley, Mildred INCOMPLETES WATCHED presentation of pins active members federation will hold their spring er. meeting in Santa Barbara State orated the tables. Rushees were In conclusion he said, Although Patronesses were Mrs. Elmer Awl Wright, Gladys. Thomas, Kathleen Students must look after their entertained the pledges at a theater presented with corsages of sweet this seems to be a bankers’ bank­ Lane, Edwina Kenney, Emma Gil- party. college. The council consists of of­ and Mrs. Arthur Barnett. own incomplètes received in classes ficers . and committee members of peas. rupt world nevertheless we should Alumnae .present were'Ann Heg- breth, and Genevieve Moore. last semester, according to Mrs. Genevieve J ohnson, M a u r i n e Elsie Tietz, president, and Mrs. realize that without spiritual val­ Mrs. William Maxwell is patron­ Miller Abraham, registrar. Incom­ Fisher, Evelyn Miller, Alice War­ the affiliated teachers organiza­ eman, Marlyn Jameson, Margaret Byron Abraham gave short talks. ues, without a vision the people ess of the sorority. plètes which are not made up with­ ing, and Elizabeth Stover are the tions in the California Vocational Webster, Frances Reese, Katheryn Federation. The represehtatives are A musician from Russel’s orchestra perish. We do not need less in­ Dirham, Dorothea Peterson and in the next year automatically be­ latest additions to the ranks of the played several selections on the ternationalism in the present crisis, come failures. Gamma Delt Chi sorority, and ac­ leaders in industrial and vocational Anita Cochran. Gamma Delt Formal education, agriculture, home econ­ guitar. but a more intelligent internation­ cepted their pledge pins at the After dinner the guests were en­ alism.” SISi3jp@JS)siSEPIS|@j®SlSlSi3iSlMSISEISISri home of Rose Cicero. omics, vocational guidance, rehabil­ Is Held at Paseo itation, and continuation education tertained with bridge and dancing Theta ChVs Formal Phi Kappa Gamma, recently re­ at the home of Carmelita Janssens. The St. Francis room of El Paseo instated sorority, pledged Betty in the State of California. Werner Represents Held at Samarkand Riding Breeches Representatives to attend the Active members present" were was the setting of a formal dinner Johnstone, Mary Larco, Norma Rice, Dorothy May Gibson, Margery Local Kappa Delts given by the Gamma Delta Chi Sat­ and Marjorie McKay, thus swelling meeting will gather here for the * Alpha Theta Chi held its formal Riding Hats all day meeting April 2, having Johnson, Betty May, Elizabeth Pea­ dinner, at Samarkand Satin-day urday evening. The ship motive was their number and allowing them to cock, Helen Smith, Ella Cornwall, Mr. Schurer O. Werner, instruc­ carried out by decorations. Mem­ carry on with their campus and luncheon in the college dining hall. evening. Garden flowers and can­ Carmelita Janssens, Charlotte Ma­ tor in the Industrial Education de­ bers present were Rose Cicero, and sorority activities. dles carried out the colors of the The acceptance of State college’s son, Nancy Davens, Frances Mer­ partment is representing the local Grace Ellen Lee, Frances Whitte- Jewel Stephens, Luella Hiebert, invitation to hold this important sorority, blue and white. ritt, Rose Greenwell, Betty Green- chapter, Alpha Rho of Kappa Delta Bridge was enjoyed in the lounge more, Marjorie Rehm, Elsie Eck- Accessories and Iris Cooley accepted the pins meeting here has just been re­ well, Margaret Teal, and Elsie Pi at the meeting of the National hoff, and Mildred Hughes. of Alpha Theta Chi at the home of ceived from Morgan N. Smith, head after dinner. Tietz. Council which is now being held in Active members present were Edna Blake last Monday evening. of the Mechanic Arts department Alumnae were Esther Janssens W ashing ton, D. 'C. Delta Sigma Epsilon, national ed­ in Glendale high school, who is j Edna Blake, Ellen Voss, Helen Co-Ed’s Cozy Hour Is Ludke, Janet Bimie, Marian Hau- The conference is being held for Banker, Margaret Keeley, Connie ucational and social sorority in­ president of' the California Voca­ an, Jean Powell, Dorothy Merritt, discussing problems of this inter­ Continued by A.W.S. creased their numbers by three tional Federation. Mr. Smith is also Wise, Claire Wise, Mary Hicks, Claire Kibbe, Esther Clevinger, and national educational fraternity. Mr. Mary Erickson, Eva Miratti, and when they pinned the pledge pins a member of the summer faculty in Viola Schaen Girsh. Werner was elected by the local The A.W.S. held its first Co-ed’s on Shiela Davidson, Agnes Braley the Industrial Education depart­ Alyce Corbin, president. Patronesses of the sorority are chapter to represent them with Alumnae present were Virginia Cozy how of this semester on Tues­ and Gwendolyn Torrence. ment and has been for the past Mrs. Byron Abraham and Mrs. traveling expenses paid by the na­ day, February 23, during the noon Weeks of suspense and rushing four or five years. Weber, Mrs. Walter Marriott, and Jesse Yager. tional council. Mr. Werner left Edith Smith. hour. are now over. Men sent out as per­ Men of the Industrial Education February 14 and will return Feb­ The game of pit was played by sonal delegates to influence under department and members of the ruary 28. The convention lasts Feb­ some, while others played bridge. cided rushees have taken a back Santa Barbara and Ventura county Gamma Areta Dinner ruary 21, 22, 23 and Mr. Werner Sigma Alpha Kappa Refreshments were served to the seat. With the impressive cere­ Vocational Associations will be in­ Held in Plantation plans to stop in New Orleans on women students who attended. monies held by all the Greek groups vited to attend these meetings. the way back. Pledges F. Lawless A fairly large crowd was present. comes the beginning of a ten week’s To complete the details for this Gamma Areta gave a dinner in Francis Lawless ws pledged by pledgeship. The inferior pledges event Mr. Smith will visit the honor of its rushees Saturday eve­ Ecuador Landslides that once were the coveted girls campus in the near future. Fourth Grades Are Sigma Alpha Kappa fraternity Landslides in the Telimbela val­ ning in the Plantation. Dr. Benja­ Monday night in the fraternity’s are now possessed by the various min Goodfield, who with Mrs. Studying Indians ley, Ecuador, on February 20, caused sororities, and now the fun begins regular meeting. Lawless was not great property damage and took Delta Sigma Stages Goodfield is a patron of the chap­ pledged last week because he was while the pledges bow and scrape ter, gave an address. Corrinne The fourth gradé* classes of the many lives, according to reports and cater to the wishes of their su­ Formal for Rushees with the band and glee club in from Guarando. Bush, Boardman, and Ida Marie college elementary school, the 4B their annual tour of the San Joaquin perior sorority sisters. Reider, accompanied by Pearl Sla­ under Miss Betty Burdick and the Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority en­ valley. ter, sang several songs. Grace Glenn 4A under Miss Dorothy Mae Gib­ Lawless was the eighth m an Sterling Drug Co. tertained its rushees with a formal gave a reading and Corrinne Bush son, are studying Indians this se­ Program for Dinner dinner in the tea room of the Mar­ pledged this semester by the Sig sang a solo. mester. They are interested espe­ Alph’s. 18 Planned by Ebbets garet Baylor Inn Saturday night. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Good- cially in California Indians. Both 1137 State St. The tables were decorated in green field, Miss Katherine Ball, faculty classes are making reeord books Phone 7121 Miss Charlotte Ebbets, of the and cream, the sorority colors. Af­ advisor, Wandalyn Linker, Gerald­ of the new interesting things that Home Economics department head­ ter dinner bridge and dancing was ine Griffin, Doris Goetz, Helen they are learning. They are illus­ Alfred T. Cornwall ed the committee for entertainment enjoyed in the wicker room. Johnson, and Lois Cole. trating their books with crayola 1033 State St. Phone 6868 at the annual colonial dinner of the Miss Margaret Burke and Mrs. Du Mars Members present were: Pearl pictures and pictures cut from mag­ FINE SHOE Business and Professional Women Josephine Bolton are sponsors of Slater, president, Katherine Ed­ azines. Confectaurant given last Monday night The pro­ the sorority. ward, Viola Boardman, Margaret REPAIRING —for Men gram consisted of a tableau of the Sorority members present were Holden, Grace Glenn, Corrinne 912 STATE STREET life of George Washington. Several Jean Wood, president, Eleanor Bush, and Ida Marie Reider. Bradley Works for PHONE 4947 and Women members of the Santa Barbara Barnes, Mildred Robinson, Laura Her Master Degree B A N K S 9 Teachers college took part in the Linn, Lucille Kauffman, Lowell GRADES COMING Washburn, Dorothea Peterson, Typewriter Exchange TUXEDOS FOR RENT program. The dinner was given in Students who have not yet re­ Miss Alice Bradley of the Home Stationery Store La Hacienda. Flags and decorations Florence Thacker, Meryl Adams, Loomis & Lowe ceived their grades for last semes­ Economics department is working “Everything for the Office” carrying out the George Washing­ Winifred Jones, Mary Louise Dye, ter will receive them as soon as for her master’s degree at Broad VALET SERVICE ton motif were used on the tables. and Louise Albaugh. Portables—All Makes Phone 4387 815 State Street the individual grades are turned in Oaks, a kindergarten-primary 914 State S t — Phones 3726—4258 the instructors, unless they are teacher’s tarining school at Pasa­ 18 W. Figureoa withheld because of some unpaid dena. Broad Oaks is affiliated with bill, according to Mrs. Miller Ab­ Whittier college. Mrs. Bradley has Hours—8 a:m. to 7 p.m. raham, registrar. finished her thesis and it is being " *25 SUIT TAILORED typed. In this thesis she has devel­ After the Dance MOTORS TO L. A. Ray’s Barber Shop oped new theories which she plans RAY MARTIN, Prop. Guaranteed by Hart Schaffner & Marx Miss Edith Leonard, director of to put in her health and child care kindergarden education at State class next year. 926 Chapala S t Returns to Santa Barbara motored to Los Angeles, Saturday, WOODSIDE’S with her sister, Miss Margaret For One of Those Big Thick Malts (cold or hot) Comparison Determines Value Leonard. NOW IS THE TIME TO BE SAVING YOUR —and a Sandwich PENNIES FOR BASKETBALL SHOES VISITS FAMILY The Great Wardrobe Mrs. Laura Specht Price, director 10% Discount to College Students On State at De La Guerra of elementary education at State, McCa f f r e y b r o s. (Under the Big Clock) Quality Since 1886 spent the week-end in Los Angeles, visiting her family. 634 State Street i

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Whittier Whitewashes Roadrunner’s Final Opponents Varsity to Meet Pomona Staters in Two Games in Last Game of Season feil« Greeson, Barnett, Hopkins Star How They Stand Nine Meets on Roadrunners - Sagehens Will as Roadrunners Lose in the Conference Battle for tfie Cellar; Hard Games Slate for Track Teams Are Even - San Diego ____ ...... 3 0 1000 Feb. 27. — Conference Relay Coach Hal Davis’ Roadrunner State’s often - beaten basketeers basketball squad took a double shel­ Whittier ...... ___ .6 1 857 Carnival at Occidental. lacking at the hands of a powerful Redlands ...;__ ...... 5 1 833 March 5.—Long Beach Relays will line up for their last game of Whittier quintet on their invasion La Verne __ __-...... ;3 3 500 or Cal-Tech—there. the present season this Saturday of the Southland last Friday and Occidental ...... ,7..:..l 5 167 March 19.—Loyola—there. night in the Carpinteria high gym. Pomona ______...... 0 3 000 Saturday nights to the tune of 41- à March 26.—Whittier—here. The Pomona Sagehens will be their Sta. Barbara ...... 0 5 000 April 9.—Ventura J. C. and 30 and 33-21 scores respectively. opponents. With both teams at the The double defeat marked the fifth i Santa Maria J. C. at Ventura. straight loss for the local hoopsters April 16.—San Jose S t a t e— bottom of the conference lists, and in the conference standings, with­ there. both fighting to move up a step, out a single win chalked up to T racksters April 22.—All Conference there should be plenty of feathers their credit With only one more Frosh meet at Cal-Tech. flying. game scheduled for the Olive and Begin Grind April 23.—All Conference meet State’s chances are considered White, and that with Pomona, every at OccidentaL good by those who ought to know. 1 - ä j attempt will be made to terminate a April 30.—Annual S. B. State Although both teams are .* * V . ..'-'V .- Julia Raiguel ...... U...... ,:...... Assistant Editor Sk Cannelita Janssens ...... :—,...... -— Society Editor “Because I am not some other The Fresh Egg wonders whether Chester Tubbs ...... Sports Editor fellow1?” the State college policy of forced Dorothy Hodgins, Mary Tomlinson ...... -.... Womens Sports “No. Because my shoes are too assembly attendance by the threat Oscar Nicholas...... —..... AstCt Sports Editor Lucile Newell ...... -.... 1...... Proof Reader small and my feet hurt.” of the loss of half a credit is wise. Feature Writers—Joe Gunterman, Ann Dawson, Dot Hardison, * * W Everyone does not find the pro­ Jean Duncan, Mary Tomlinson, Howard Walters Suggested popular song title: grams entertaining; everyone does Reoorters—-Geraldine Acquistapace, Jack David, Allan Garber, Jean Gourley, Mary Hicks, Richard Kaime, Ned Porter, WHAX YO-/XU. “Tell Me the Lies That Pa Told not find them instructive. There D. L. MacQuiddy, Oscar Nicholas, Helen Smith, THINK OF THE to Ma>” are-many valuable things that can Lowell Washburn, August Deleree, Alice O H I E H T A J L • * • be done in the hour taken each Stephen, Alice Badger, Patricia What a life. Just when a per­ Tuesday and Thursday by assembly Holmes, Laurence Connel. SrrtWKTlOM? son is listening to an enjoyable, and deans’ meetings, and certainly Ralph Porter—Composing Room Instructor expert sales talk over the radio, in college, where it is (or should Roy Davis—Office Manager it is always interrupted by some be) assumed that the students have Sidney Root ...... Circulation Manager fool symphony concert or dance reached a stage of mental develop­ program. ment at which they can make their Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State • ' * * • own decisions and choices, those college, Santa Barbara, California. Edited and published weekly on the The protests of some people primarily concerned should be State college campus. Entered as second-class mail matter, Sept 17, . 1926, at the Postoffice, Santa Barbara, California, under act of March 3, against gossip that is supposedly given the right to decide, for them­ 1897. Subscription price, one dollar per year, 50 cents a semester, mailed. WHW Poes ivv'sieo«. casting reflections on- their char­ selves whether- or not the convoca­ THEENK OF ”ZE acters reminds the Fresh Egg of tions bring them more than could ORieNTAk. situation? that classic retort: “You can’t cast other activities to which they might Which Is Important, Study or Attendance? reflections on dirty water.” devote the time. The following, taken from the University of Washington * * * The,present system at State can From a friend teaching school but be considered a tacit admis­ Daily, points out one way of dealing with what seems to be a L near a little town near San Bernar­ sion on the part of the body in growing problem in America for persons who take college at­ dino: charge of assemblies that it does tendance seriously. “The roads here are simply not consider its programs of suf­ swamps and the streets in'the lit­ ficient worth to attract the volun­ “Students attending the university at Prague enroll tle town are just the same for they tary attendance of the student for their courses wtih individual professors at the beginning are not. paved, with, the exception body. of the year. No attendance is required from that time WHO PO YOU THINK of the Main street, and it has been * *- * until examinations are given at the end of the course. Vs/lLL WIN TH6. closed, because the side streets Poignant memories: B A S E B A L L p e n n a n t washed themselves onto it, two or At the age of ten, suddenly ask­ “Thus students indicate quite clearly, by their attend­ t h i s y e a r ? three feet deep. It is beautiful coun­ ing in the midst of a solemn, high ance at lectures, those professors who actually have some­ try down here- church service, “Aunt Sarah, thing to offer their classes. I went to a funeral yesterday; we going to the circus'" I don’t know whose it was, but noon?” “The ‘powers that be’ are likewise able to judge by stu­ it was something to do. You The thrill- of being known by dent attendance the efficiency of the instructors hirea. don’t know what fun it is to live strangers—the greatest of egotistical Professors who have little to offer students are dispensed in a metropolis—just one excite­ satisfactions. ment after the other: just a few Being convulsed with half-sup- with. days ago there was a rainbow pressed laughter during a deep, me­ “Application of such a system at Washington might lead and last night three of th e taphysical lecture, because one of to an increased interest in academic pursuits. Certainly it school’s cows got loose and the the legs of the chair was slowly would eliminate faculty dead wood.” burro ran away Saturday night sinking through a heating grate in' Ye Kampus Commente r Ob served and went to town. the floor. Not only would it “eliminate faculty dead wood,” it also If this-helter-skeltery life doesn’t By CASEY BEE Asking the first girl friend for would help to eliminate many of-those students who do not Steve Steven’s, red headed sister stop pretty soon, I will be positive­ the first date, outwardly calm THE OTHER day. OR THE concert began. attend college primarily for an education, and it would leave of the local claii, living in Lindsay, ly worn out.” while speaking to her but later I MET a friend. SHE SAID the phone, rang. pull a shot gun out of her car and Which just about wins the as­ being seized by violent trembling time for those students who do want to get the most out of bestos candle for a humorous, vivid in the legs. warn Ned Porter just before they their work to devote extra hours to research if they felt they AND SHE told me. . AND A boy called. description of small town boredom. Soldiers searching the house and could benefit more from study than from attendance at class. disappeared around a bend. * * * questioning Father during the War. OF A little incident. WHO WANTED to take her. And Ignorant Isabelle thinks that Silent loves, secret pranks, al­ The object of studying a subject is to learn the subject itself, Larry Cudney posing with a ABOUT HOW she. TO THE dance. the film “Hatchet Man” is about most-discovered crimes, h a p p y not to listen to one professor’s ideas nor to make a perfect strange female in Visalia, and a George Washington. times, and . . . attendance record. WAS GIVEN a ticket AND BECAUSE she was. Band Wag (not short for wagon) • * * W Japs Start Big Shanghai Drive. Saturday, 11 p.m. ALL READY to go. hold a True Story magazine be­ S. S. Fresh TO A concert. Huge Guns Lay Down Barrages. Egg bound for bed. tween them for the benefit of fu­ AND THE concert. TO THE concert. Band and Glee Club Diary ture advertisements. WAS VERY classical. SHE WENT to the concert (Continued From Page Two) General pale and depressed spir­ POETICAL RAMBLINGS Cal Poly—wonderful lunch at Mul- a few staying in the lobby to write AND. IT was to be. AND SHE said. its as notices were passed among holland Grill in San Luis—what’s home picture postcards wishing ON THE same night. THAT DURING the concert. returning band men warning them this?—hail!—and sleet!—Paso Ro­ you were here-—! am making a big of Scarlet Fever ' exposure; and The Melodramer bles—Larry Cudney wants to get splash in the bathtub when Clift AS A college dance SHE THOUGHT a lot. coughs and sore throats. The curtain went up with a swish an’ a swirl out and buy a couple of kazoos, and comes in and reminds me that I Calmin’ our noise and our clamor still have my wrist watch on—it AND SHE said. ABOUT THE dance. We sat up in our seats and craned our necks. does—no peace now—a five minute Don Fisher getting mixed up To see this melodramer.. pause while a mile wide ditch- stops about every three hours now. SHE WANTED to hear. AND THE concert with some shrimps as he upset a digger crosses a narrow bridge— Thursday tray full of cocktails when he We forgot we were just in the village school now it’s our turn—Jess and Nate I get even with him when- we THE CLASSICAL concert. WAS RATHER short. bumped into a waitress at Atasca­ Fpr we’d waited many a day— play in church—he reaches for a Not since “Uncle Tom’s-Cabin” were we singing “Batchelor King of Eng­ FOR THE singer. AND AFTER the concert. dero Inn. To see so touchin’ a play land”, gas, and jelly rolls—Rollo muffler in his overcoat pocket and Elliott purchases a square yard of out comes a pair of well, ladies’ WAS A very fine one. SHE SAID she wished. Shirley Keith leading a group of The first scene showed a parlor £ unmentionables, planted there by With a coal-oil lamp an’ a chair. beef jerky—who would want to eat elementary youngsters in a yell on A table, there was, with a red-checkered cloth. that stuff—there goes a tooth—gild some of the other fellows—he’s AND THEN she said. SHE’D GONE to the dance. the gym portico. Incidentally, Miss All the fixin’s were purty fair. filled too—what kind of a bird is plum ruint in Fresno—we made a THAT SHE always hated. AND I said. Van Fossen- didn’t appreciate his big hit with Kiwanis—they furnish Onto the stage walked the heroine that following us—Tubbs says sea yell leading talents. With her pa, who was shaky an’ old. gull—Verhoeven says pelican (the us a motorcycle escort out of town TO MISS a dance. WHEN SHE told me. that He says, “Well, the mortgage is due, landlubber)—I say duck—the driv­ —Lemoore next stop—Chet Tubbs Roadrunner readers making a So I guess we’ll be out in the cold.” er says goose and is correct—we tosses lighted Cigarette in my lap, BUT THAT it had beep. THAT I wagered., dive last week for the fresh copies The girl, who I saw as Cora Jones speed up to see how fast he can intended for the window (he said) ALL RIGHT the other night. THAT IF she’d gone. and coming up exclaiming that it With the purty yaller hair, fly—fifty two is mere child’s play —find my only white shirt is a was the best number that has been Cried out, “Pa, not that, not that! apparently — he’s landing now - wreck at the bottom of suitcase so HAD NO one asked.' TO THE dance. put out this year. Ah, the land-lord wouldn’t dare!” perfect three-pointer — there’s the have tailor iron it out on big steam “Oh yes, he would, he’s not good like Dave, rest of the family—m o u n t a i ns presser—first time in history the HER TO the dance. SHE’D HAVE wished. Dick Waterman and Chappie Har­ Dave Darling, yer handsome beau. operation has ever been performed rison in the Roadrunner office beg­ If the crops hadn’t failed, you could marry him. above Sequoia beautiful beyond de­ BUT. ABOUT ah hour. SHE’D GONE to the concert Clementina, he loves you so.” scription—bus bouncing like an —Cliff and I learn how to rim one ging for publicity. This is all they aquaplane behind a speedboat in and get curls in our hair from the BEFORE THE dance. I THANK you. got As the girl blushed an’ sighed, someone knocked on the door And the bold, bad villain stalked in. breakers—Rollo still chawing on steam—now we’re all set for the He yelled for the pay an* tried to kiss Clem that beef jerky—everyone else has big reception arid the dance at the Mrs. Lillian Gray, State’s faculty An’ hit the ol’ man in the chin. given up—manufacturing a vocab­ country club—covered four miles fashion expert, borrowing a copy College Syphony to Advance “You brute, I’ll have Dave onto ya!” ulary (definition of snark, snarf, in three and a half minutes—75 of “Vogue” for July 1, 1931, from Cried the girl, as scared as a deer etc., etc.,)—Dinner in banquet room miles-per hour in a Stude 8 through the college library. He said, “You witch, you’ll marry me of Hotel Mt Whitney—Pledges Mc­ curves, and parked cars—nothing Music in West, Says Eichheim If the mortgage isn’t clear!” Rae and Goux requested to address slow about these Fresnoans—Cliff Bobby Goux making funny faces It’s a horrid word, but he spit on the floor the assemblage on the Perplexities and I stay with a bunch of fellows for the little junior high girls at An’ left a-seein’ red from Fresno State—one of these “In conceiving and successfully arts these things of beauty and Arroyo Grande. “Well Pa,” said Clem, “I guess we must of the Coming Presidential Elec­ Give up the ol’ home-stead!” tion—Goux favors light wines and intimate beds where there is lots carrying Out the new venture of an mystery become part of ourselves.” beer— the trombone section sitting of room at the top on both sides inter-college orchestra, Santa Bar­ It is not necessary to be a musi­ Clarke George getting all hot and “I will not marry that awful man right in front of furnace vent in but just try and stay up there— bara State college has taken a for­ cian to appreciate symphonic mu­ irritated over Greta Garbo’s dance For I love only Dave ward step in cultural education I’ll go to New York an’ go to work Lindsay M. E. Church—easy to “get anyway it was warm. sic, the noted violinist and compos­ in “Mata Hart” An’ my money I will save!” - • hot” here—people of church took Friday which will have a profound bear­ er stated. The increased apprecia­ ing on the musical culture of our “Little Man” Cudney promoting The next act showed the heroine us into their homes willingly—re­ What a breakfast those boys tion of the intrinsic beauty and In New York, where she would cry ports of enormous - farmhouse cooked for us—biscuits and gravy western-states.” This statement was value df such music afforded to addresses from two young teachers While the blizzard’s snow fell on her head, breakfast—Vandy ate 17 pancakes and eggs and Jam—Cliff woke up made by Mr. -Henry Eichheim. in an the amateur, musician, and the at Fresno High. “Violets—violets won’t you buy?” interview regarding the Southern —Cliff Leedy and I left out, have at six when a train went by the pleasure he derives from listening “Please Mister, buy some violets, to stay at hotel—while searching house—he thought it was coming California All College Symphony to a fine concert, however, is well Curtis Varuums showing a group In . these streets I do roam through our room—started laugh­ orchestra, which he will direct worth the time and effort it takes of students in the auditorium how Because we must have cash to pay for a clothes closet I walk into the The mortgage on our home." wrong room interrupting someone’s ing about a fast one on Bob Goux again this year. to learn something of the process, Bing Crosby learned his style. slumber—a lady yelps and a gruff last night at the dance—Bob walks One of the functions of higher Mr. Eichheim continued. “Don’t cry little girl,” said the kindly man, voice wants to know what’s going over to a girl who was apparently education should be the training of “The College Symphony under­ “Pomona Graduates Make Good “Don’t cry little girl, don’t cry, With Children’s Games”—headline Til buy yet bloomin’ violets on—rapid exit without explanations looking for someone and asks her college students to be intelligent taking is a new movement which ’Cause I’m a reg’lar guy!” —Cliff laughs for an hour, keeping “Aren’t you dancing” and she ups amateurs of the fine arts, according must bear fruit in the musical cul­ in Pomona college “Student Life” daily. We wonder how far Joe And thus, stood Clementina me awake—Ned Porter and Chet and says “No, not just now!”, and to Mr. Eichheim. Young people to­ ture of America. I venture to pre­ In the snow, where she nearly frizzed. Tubbs tear around town in a Ford stalks away while Bob looks for a day are primarily concerned with dict that it will find its way to the Gunterman got in his one year She was in rags, with her shoes worn out 1 coupe with a blonde and a red­ hole to crawl into—for once the getting a job, and spend their years middle and ' eastern states. The there. And the north winds by her whizzed. head—farmers’ daughters, too — no boy was without a snappy come­ in college preparing for it The altruistic enterprise will acquaint home in Montecito, has given nu­ One day, from her pa, came a telygram wonder they were late for break­ back—stop in Fowler to phone a culture which they acquire is su­ young musicians with some of the merous concerts both in this coun­ Of which the words thus read:' perficial: This, Mr. Eichheim be­ “Come home—stop—Clem—for we have—stop fast telegram to the Associated Students masterworks which can , only be try and abroad, and has appeared Struck oil on the ol’ home-stead!” Wednesday and are greeted at the curb by Chic lieves, is a regrettable mistake. produced with a large orchestra. with many of the^outstanding sym­ We were all late in fact—mad Sale—this guy looked more like Culture, which makes for a fuller The last act found the mortgage paid, Of course, this will have far reach­ phonic orchestras as guest conduc­ All’s well, an* the villain dead scramble for bus and onto Porter­ the Specialist than Chic himself— enjoyment and appreciation of life, ing effect, because the knowledge tor, conducting his own composi­ An’ the ravishin’ Clementina ville stage—audience there goes Fillmore, Santa Paula, Ventura, must be acquired within, he de­ of these masterpieces will be dif­ tions. He has given generously of Her love, Dave Darling, wed. HOME!*—much calculating going on clared. wild—Range poses with fat girl in fused throughout the community his time and efforts to the College The curtain fell an’ we came to earth tight gym bloomers then catches to determine whether we’ll arrive “Young people should be made in which these young people live. Symphony project, which was An’ talked about the play > her when her back is turned, so to in time for the dance—the sleepy aware of the beauty which consti­ Throngh the College Symphony An’ I swore it was the best I’d seen started last year by Santa Barbara In many an’ many a day. speak, and gets a wow of a snap ones are waking up now—there’s tutes life. The endless variety of they will realize that music is State through the efforts of Clif­ shot—Hot dog! Hotel Fresno and a the breakwater—it’s all over but beautiful and interesting phenom­ something more than an excnse for ford • Leedy, orchestra director, and I swan,-. I never cried so night off—the bunch scatters to unloading—gangway! me for bed. ena with which we live should not feet shuffling.” Since Eliza crossed the ice Wesley Dickenson, concertmaster of As when the girl sold violets— shows, dances, and whatnot, with —PAUL HYLTON be strange to us. Through fine Mr. Eichheim, who makes his college orchestra. But then—it ended nice.