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Seven Schools Represented in Athletic Association Playday SANTABARBARA GAME SATURDAY NIGHT SEE “HAY FEVER” Local Basketball Team Meets. Bulldogs in Flying “A” "C Players Club to Present Noel at 8 p.m. Saturday Coward Comedy in Aud Next Wed. and Thurs. VOL. XIII Santa Barbara, California, Thursday, February 15, 1934 No. 20 Star Cast Choose Senior Seven Schools Represented in Call Assembly Musiciaiis Committees at to Celebrate Shows in Morn Meeting Athletic Association Playday Flag Exercise Make One Seniors appointed committees for Approximately 150 W.A.A. President Little America Byrd The student body of Santa Bar­ Hay Fever senior week and made plans for ac­ bara State college will be called for tivities of the spring semester at Visitors Will Welcòmes Visitors Expedition Will a special assembly at 10:30 today in Day Tour their breakfast in the college din­ ■ Take Part The Women’s Athletic asso­ Be Theme the auditorium to attend a Citizen­ Miss Covelle T akes ing hall at 7 a.m. Wednesday morn­ ciation Of Santa Barbara State ship D ay Program sponsored by Psi’ chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, 55 Members Travel Leading Role ing, according to Paul Hylton, pres­ W.A.A. annual play day will be college cordially welcomes you Little American Byrd Expedi­ held* this Saturday, February 17 on girls from neighboring high national honorary scouting and to Bakersfield in Play ident of the class. Thirty students tion is the theme for the W.A.A, service fraternity. Paul Hylton, the Santa Barbara State college schools to our annual play and Taft were present a t the meeting at campus with delegates coming from day. play day to be held Saturday. As grand master of the chapter, will Leedy Directs Music which Mrs. Laura S p e c h t Price, Santa Ynez, San Luis Obispo, Fil- We sincerely hope that you each group of delegates arrive they preside. The address will be made head of the elementary education more, Antelope valley, Oxnard, will enjoy your visit to our will register and be divided into by Judge Kenneth MacKintosh,na­ Leave 5 a. m. Friday tionally known for his work on the department, and Mrs. Jane Miller Santa Barbara High school, a n d campus and that your mem­ four teams, which have been named from Ventura Junior . college. Wickersham investigation commit­ Noel Coward Comedy Abraham, registrar and senior spon­ ories of this play day will he in keeping with the expedition Santa Ynez high school, whose pleasant ones. The d a y h a s tee, and now living in Santa Bar­ Classics, Novelties Given Wednesday bara. sor, were guests. faculty representative is Miss Eliza­ been planned so that you may theme, Igloos, Icebergs, Penguins, Featured on Three committees were appoint­ beth Van Loben Seis, is sending becohle acquainted with girls and Huskies. The four team cap­ The State college band will play and Thursday and a flag ceremony will be con­ ed: a telephone committee consist­ Edith Hockett, Helen Chester, Elea­ from other schools as well as tains are Edna Brown, Virginia Program nor Houriham, Magna Jensen, and with our campus. Have a grand ducted by the, college Boy Scout “ ‘Hay Fever,’ Noel Coward’s play ing of Oscar Trautz, Irene Parker, Slicton, Katherine Boynton, a n d which will be given by the College Huida Steffenson. San Luis Obis­ time and, lots of fun. Troop, Number 19, lead by Calvin Fifty-five members of the Santa Katherine Gaines. McCray, scout executive, and Doug­ Players next Wednesday and Thurs­ a n d Katherine Edwards, f o r re­ po high under the direction of Miss KAY KITLEY, . Barbara State college band and day evenings in the auditorium, is minding seniors of the breakfasts; Mary Miller and Miss Margaret Folowing registration, a welcom­ las Kirkpatrick, scoutmaster. As­ President W.A.A. sisting in the services are Bernard men’s glee club will leave tomor­ a comedy of manners, the sole ob­ a committee to selected gift for the Main is sending 49 delegates in­ ing assembly will be held in the cluding Louisfe Drummond, Evelyn Casner, Charles Ilenstein, Roy Da­ row, morning at 5:15 a.m. for Ba­ ject of which is to entertain,” said school with Margaret Keeley as COUNCIL GREETS VISITORS auditorium. Evelyn Maitland and vis, and Marcus Cravens./ kersfield, where they are scheduled Dean William Ashworth, the direc­ Hollister, Molly Risely, Mollie Man Kay Kitley will sponsor this part chairman; and a senior day ssembly Hollister, Molly Risely, Mollie With anticipation of another The program is as follows: to appear for a performance in the tor, in an interview yesterday. of the day. Games will follow the Kern County Union High school at “There is no attempt in the play program committee with Betty Mano, Mirriele Salmma, Beryl Sev- successful play day the Ex­ 1: Instrumental prelude: March, ecutive council of the Associat­ assembly. Luncheon will be served by State College band. 10:00 o’clock. to be didactic. It was not written to Thomas as chairman. ersen, Chiye Kira, Vera Russell, in' the quad at noon. The Little Because of the size of the high moralize or to present a problem. Gladys Forster, Dot Jenson, Min ed Students of Santa Barbara 2. Flag Ceremony: Scout Oath and Bobbie Goux, social chairman, ac­ State pledges its wholeheart­ America motif will also be in the Laws, by College Boy Scout Troop school; two performances of the Its purpose is sheer enjoyment,” he Clayton, Jean Anderson, Marion use of penguins on the place cards companied by Bud Lambourne on ed support to the W.A.A. play No, 19. (Bugler plays call to colors). program will be given, one im­ continued. “Noel Coward is known Talbot, Burnetta Chase, Marshi and wireless to represent the ra­ mediately following the other. throughout the world as a writer the guitar, sang “I Want to Go Back Waller, Lois Swanson, Beverly Bas­ day program and extends a 3. Audience remains standing and hearty welcome to the young dio station of the Byrd expedition. sings Star Spangled Banner. From Bakersfield the group will whose deftness, lightness and grace to My Little Grass Shack,” Smoke sett,' Kathleen Rodguez, Sydney Tickets for the luncheon may be go to Taft where an afternoon pro­ Boys, Alice Isola, Viola King, women visiting our campus. 4. Invocation by Dr. Ralph W. of style, together with his ability to Gets in Your Eyes,” and “Dancing obtained from Mildred Ewart or gram is scheduled in the auditor­ Frances Scott, Janet Fuller, Elaine We hope that in using the Lee. think up clever and unique situa­ Lady.” Marvine Jones. The price of the ium of Taft Union High school. tions,. make his plays outstanding Jespersen, Wayne Burriss, Eleanor fields, buildings a n d other 5. Special music; Overture campus equipment you find luncheon is 35 cents. March by State College band. The serious part of this year’s successes.” Seniors were warned by Mrs. Jespersen, Marcella Dailey, Mary • Games will start at 10:15 and will them helpful in making this 6. Explanation of purpose • of Citi­ program will include Offenbach’s, The play concerns the antics of Abraham that one grade point be­ Louise Hilderbrand, Evelyn Cheda, include bat ball, volleyball, tennis, “Orpheus in the Underworld” over­ the Bliss family, each one a bit Evelyn Freeman, Virginia Aaron, occasion pleasant and lasting zenship Day, by master of cere­ low a C average will disqualify any in your memories. captain ball, pin ball, horse shoes, monies. ture and “Bolero” of Maurice Ravel, odd. The mother, Judith- Bliss. (Jo Adelaide Collins, Laverne Madonna, line socker, and baseball. Referees played by the band. The glee' club prospective graduate. Lorraine Lewis, Shuzuko Ian, Vir­ —THE EXECUTIVE 7. Introduction of the speaker, by Covelle), is a voluble old actress; and scorekeepers for these events President Phelps. will sing two a cappella numbers the father, David Bliss (James Roger Casier had charge of tick­ ginia Branch, Dot Stillwell, Yvonne COUNCIL. are: and Bradford Tozier, concert mas­ ets for the breakfast, and decora­ Jackson, June Hudson, Lavinia 8. Address by Judge Kenneth Murray), is a novelist; the daugh­ Captain ball, Vivian Sims. MacKintosh. ter of the orchestra, will play sev­ ter, Sorel (Betty Durfee),, wishes tions of heart-shaped cake favors Johnson, Anna Mae Wilson, Helen Tennis, referee, Barbara Linge- eral violin selections. Monro Lang- Neilson, and Peggy Gardner. 9. Audience stands and sings: to break away from the “crazy” at­ and valentine napkins were pre­ State Alumni felter; scorekeeper, Shirley War­ lo, well known local baritone and titude of the Blisses; while her Oxnard high school is sending mer. America, after which meeting ad- pared by Mrs. Edith Churchill. jours. graduate of this school, will be fea­ brother, Simon, (Kenneth Opple), 13 delegates, Jean Gordon, Viola Pin ball, referee, Clare Jensen; tured as vocal soloist on the pro­ is an artist. Each member of the Pfeiler, Margaret Otte, Edna Petit; scorekeeper, Edith Hawks. 10. Instrumental postlude: March Given Praises by State College band. gram. family invites a guest for the week­ Minnie Broden, Rose Wyatt, Mil­ Horse shoes, Mildred Ewart The lighter side of the program * end, each unaware that the other dred Willfong, Clara Moore, Donnie Bat ball, referee, Betty Rainey, will include the bass trio of Bud Mahan, Lois Arthur, Eleanor Word, for Teaching has invited anyone else down. Com­ CELEBRATE 125TH Line socker, scorekeeper, Agnes Lambourne, trumpet, Fred Lam­ plication arise' When th&- audience Eleanor. Barr, and Mgrie Fiettz... -~ Frances Warring. bourne, - tuba,- and Buppy" Moore, is informed that there is only one 'Carpintería high school is send- ¡ Alumni Members Of Santa Barr i Volley b a 11, scorekeeper, Clara banjo; a novelty band overture con­ guest room.
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