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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 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. Those who are invited ing 12 delegates, Thelma Johnson, bara State Teachers college were *Ross; referee„ Lucille Gaudin, lines­ ducted by Buppy Moore entitled are Sandy Tyrell (flayed by Art Miriam Hendy, Margaret Heltina, I given much praise by Walter Hep- man, Helen Warner. “Who’s Next?”; the State college- Range), Myra Arundel (Lillian Tal­ Marjorie Robertson, Hazel Wull- Baseball, umpire, Margaret White; male quartet of Bill Poole, Bud bot), Richard Greatham (Jack Por­ brandt, Loretta Dunham,. Betty -her, Chief of. Secondary Education scorekeeper, Etetty Thomas. Lambourne, Bill' Crow, and Don ter), and Jackie Coryton, (Mary Lambert, Rena Main, Frances Mor­ in California and former Superin­ Several committees have been Watson, in a novelty sketch fea­ Lee Townsend). Clara, the Bliss’s ris, Esther Ioglidini, Nelle Robles, tendent, of Schools ip San Diego, in working hard on the play day for turing Bill Crow as a baritone solo­ and Mary Winters. maid of all work, (Eleanor Tubbs). Commemorating the 125th anni­ Sacramento last week, at the five many weeks and have charge ot B Ï RAT BUTCHER ist; and popular numbers by “High- Range Fills Gammill’s Role versary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth Fillmore high school is sending the following features: Wide and Handsome,” Bob Goux, 19 delegates and their adviser, Miss day conference oh vocational and That 69.12 percent of the men en­ It was announced last week by Dr. William Ellison, head of the so­ industrial arts,.,attended by E. E. ¡Schedule, Evelyn Maitland; equip- i Bud Lambourne and Timmy Corn­ Dean Ashworth, director of th e cial science department, address­ Dorothy Lane. Delegates are Ella Ericson, head of State’s Industrial ment, Ida Pagliotti; points, Florence rolled in Santa Barbara State col­ wall, assisted on the guitar by John play, that Art Range, who has had ed the student-body last Tuesday Lopg, Marjorie Sweeney, Mgry Hpr- Longawa; entertainment and decor­ lege work at part or full time jobs Westwick. professional: dramatic experience ton, Betty Cummings, Coyetana Education department. morning on “Lincoln-Man of Des Mr. Hepner said in part of our ations, Margaret Beddome, Fern was discovered when the figures Ralph McNall will be accompan­ with the Ann Dempster Stock com tiny or Fate?” Mendez, Mina Warren, Irene Bar- Johnson, Helen Brady; lunch, Mar- ist for the glee club and Anita pany, will fill the part of Simon tpn, Mary Young, Nadine Arundell, graduates, “The. trouble' with thé compiled by Ray Dutcher in a le- “We do not pay tribute to Lin­ graduates from the industrial edu­ Whs, Jones, Mildred Ewart; recep­ Cochran will accompany the solo­ Bliss that was being played by Jean Sturgeon, Elfin Delano, .Betty port of the Employment Service de­ coln because he needs the small cation department of, Santa Barbara tion ahd registration, Lois Jo Mc- ists. Howard Gammill. Gammill, who is offering we bring,” Dr. Ellison said, Ipswich, June White; Jeanette Har- State College is that they are too Pheeters, Ruth Johnson,; check partment, under the supervision of Those who will make the trip in moving to Los Angeles, was last, thorn, Lois Arundell, Willma Mcr “but because we need the soften­ good to remain in the line of teach­ room and publicity, Margaret Rod- Dean William Ashworth, were tabu­ their own cars, taking some of the seen on the college stage in the ing, broad&iing,. inspiring, influence (Turn to Page 4, Column 6) eriguez, Lois Martin. lated.- musicians with them are President Players’ production of P. G. Wode ing shop courses.' They only teach of his simplicity, his genuineness, two' -or thréë years in the various Other figures show the average Clarence L. Phelps, William Conk­ house’s “Good Morning, Bill.” He lin, of Montecito, Melville Hom­ his human kindness, his fairmind- shops; then they are promoted to age of the freshmen in school is 20 is also remembered for the out­ edness, and his clear understanding principalship positions.” feld, Harold Van der Voort and standing work he did in the Road- of what constitutes the highest val Student Group San Jose Choir years.; of th e sophomores, "21.66 Lawrence Leslie. runner Revue of 1933. Alumni members of State Who years; of the juniors, 23.375 years; ues. were given particular praise were, This trip is being taken instead “We are very sorry that Howard of the seniors, 25.5 years; and of the of the annual eight-day tour which “Lincoln was not always praised Henry Batchelder, *27, now a prin­ school as a whole, 22.4 years. has found that he has had to leave as he is now. Before he became Aids Publicity Wins Praise in had to be postponed this year be­ the cast of ‘Hay Fever,’ but since cipal in San Diego School system; One hundred and forty-five men president he was sharply criticized Theodore Marshall, ’29, instructor of cause of a shortage of money allot­ (Turn to Page 3, Column 1) on the campus are self-supporting ted by the student body budget, ac­ and as president he was bitterly for Hay Fever printing in the San Diego schools; Initial Concert and the total number working is maligned. Lincoln is praised not Henry. Jewell, ’32, San Diego shop cording to Clifford E. Leedy, direc­ 188. Twenty-one men would like to tor. alone because, men approve him The first meeting .this semester instructor; and Jesse Hauley, ’26, Under the 'direction of William work if they could find suitable po­ but also because fate placed him on of the Activities committee was held former teacher in San Diego and Erlendson, formerly of St. Olaf’s sitions. There are 130 cars belong­ BAXTER TALKS TO the side of a cause whose triumph last night at 7:30 o’clock in room now principal of our neighboring college in Minnesota, the San Jose is approved, by the political and ing to men students. Thirty-seven 43, to meet -the new members and Carpinteria Union High school. State college A Cappella cboir gave men are married, and among these moral pudgment of history. Also to plan events for this semester. “A lengthy discussion ensued in a concert in the • Santa Barbara there are 17 dependents. STUDENTS PLAN his tragic death palsied the tongues regard to a new course to be offered STUDENT BOOT The first order of business - was State college auditorium Monday Mr. Dutcher’s report also shows of his destractors and soon brought at Santa Barbara .State during the evening at 8:15 o’clock. Clear dic­ “A man’s' character is sum total of forgetting that few were left who the assignment of Ud Armstrong the kind of work the students do, coming summer session,” stated Mr. tion and promptness of attack the amount of time they work and all that he has overcome. Character did not love hinj.’.’ and Sheila - Davidson to assist the Ericson upon his return from the BENEFITCIBCUS players’ club with the placement of marked the choir as among the the amount of outside financial help is the •Strength upon which institu Dr. Ellison pointed out that' the conclave. The course, titled Sympo­ best. Miss Winifred Fisher was the Athletic contests, vaudeville acts, tions rest. More than ever before we emancipators greatness was seen in posters- in the downtown stores, ad­ they get. The results show that the sium Course in Integrated Activi­ soprano soloist. R. M, Mosher is Employment Service is of definite a parade of nations and the gen­ now need faith in ourselves, faith the skill which he managed men vertising “Hay Fever.” -Glass day ties for Elementary Schools, was plans were discussed but no final the manager of the choir, consisting value to the men on the campus, ac­ eral atmosphere of th e saw-dust in 6ur fellow man so that we may and affairs in a most critical period worked out by Mr. Ericson for of 54 students. cording to Mr. Dutcher. ring will be features of the Athletic steadily advance forward. Faith is in our history; in his ability to un­ decision rea-cied. February 20 is Miss Heffanenn, Chief of the Divi­ “I really thought the San Jose When students apply for help in Circus to be presented in the Fly­ courage grown courageous,” de­ derstand public opinion; in his tact scheduled tentatively for Frosh day sion of, Elementary Education fo March 13, ■ Soph; A pril'17, junior; A Cappella choir presented a beau finding work, a deposit of $1.00 is ing “A” studio Wednesday, Febru­ clared Dr. Bruce Baxter, dean of and patience; in his courage and California. Mrs. L e n nice Eyrand, tiful concert,” commented Mrs. Jane ary 28, according to information the school of religion at the Univer­ daring; and his capacity for rising and May 22 or 29, senior. It was de­ required. This fee is used for a pem City Supervisor of Art and Indus­ Miller <1 Abraham, registrar, when alty for those who do not comply received from production heads sity of Southern California, who ad­ to the needs of an occasion cided, that .outside talent may be trial Arts for elementary schools in used by classes but - they will be asked on Tuesday about the concert with the regulations of the bureau yesterday. dressed the members of the student % the city of Bakersfield, will guide “The selections' w e r e admirably body at a special assembly last Fri­ judged on the extent they use the and is otherwise returned. The show under the personal di­ First Supplement the enrolling students through the. chosen. What particularly impess rection of “Buppy” Moore, ring day morning. talent found in their own class. The initial offering of the new course in judges have not yet been selected ed me in the singing of the choir master, who will perform in the In speaking of the value of main­ Edited by Ottley this college this' summer. It will be was that the voices have been More Acts Needed taining a high scholastic average in but will consist of- faculty members open to teachers who want to get main arena in the regulation top and townspeople.. trained to sound so much like a for Coming Circus hat, will crack the whip as the one’s college work, Dr. Baxter said The Literary Supplement of actual practice in activity work and- Greek' organ. It showed intensive that a good student had the respect the Roadrunner, published Flans were made for organizinga have work in direct application to galaxy of performers entertain. Mr. training and much earnestness and Moure promises that there will not of his fellow students because of his under the direction of Allan campaign of “Keep, Campus Clean’ regular classroom: activities. The sincerity on the part of the singers.” Students who wish to take ability to concentrate and sustain Ottley, editor, and Miss Mar­ days. “Heretofore,, students - h a.v e course will-be coordinated with part in th e Athletic Circus be a dull moment from the time The program, presented included: the opening basketball game starts his interests. garet Burke, and Dean William been made conscious of their shard work given by Mrs. Price for teach­ O Praise Ye God, Tschaikowsky; which is being produced in in the responsibilityufor. the appear­ to the final act. There are more The speaker stressed the value of Ashworth, advisers, makes its ing procedure in th e elementary Cherubim Song, Rachmaninoff; Son th e Flying “A” Wednesday, a college education even though the first appearance on the campus ance of the campus on just one day schools. It is expected that the C h e r u b i m Song, Rachmaninoff; than 30 events scheduled for the February 28, under the direc­ program. graduate may not at once be able to wjth this week’s issue of the of the school year, 'whereas, it should course will be . a permanent one in Song of Mary,' Fischer; Praise To enter into the profession for- which college paper. be a matter of daily consideration,’) the regular curriculum of the col­ The Lord, Christiansen; My Lovely tion of “Buppy” Moore are re- Among the features of the eve­ he was trained. He declared that Alpha Phi Gamma, national states Miss Cash. This will abolish lege. Celia, Monroe Phyllis Has Such puested to get in touch with ning will be a jousting contest, box­ college gives a keener understand­ honorary journalistic fratern­ Clean-up Day as it has been known An encouraging telegram was re­ Charming Graces, Young, Miss Win­ Mr. Moore as soon as possible. ing and wrestling matches, and a ing, a deeper appreciation, and a in the past, and will . work -out - a display of athletic talent by wo­ ity has sponsored the publica­ ceived by the chairman of the con­ ifred Fisher, soprano. He explains that there is still number of things which cannot be new program that will be more, ef­ ference from President Roosevelt,- Go Song of Mine, Elgar; May men of the W.A.A. One of the high­ tion. Mr. Ottley hopes to make room for more acts on the bill obtained elsewhere. “Usuallyall The Literary Supplement a fective from the standpoint of work Stating-that he had revoked his or­ Song, Gevaert; Snow Mountain, lights of the evening will be a bare- things being equal, the person who semester affair and plans to done and student participation. der of last June which applied a’ 25 Christiansen; I ’Hear Along Our as this is slated to be the big­ back rider of big-tent fame who achieves in college .achieves in later have another issue ready for In closing the meeting, Miss Cash percent cut on all reimbursements Street, McKinnon; Villanelle, Dell gest show in the history of will thrill the crowd with many life,” the speaker concluded. publication in May. asked the members to he thinking for education com in g within the ’Acqua; Swans, Kramer; At th e Santa Barbara State. stunts. Ring Master Moore declared of how they can help -the All-South-’ jurisdiction of th e Smith-Hughes Those contributing to th e Well, Hageman; Salvation is Creat­ Mr. Moore also requested that even a sensational animal act Y. P. C. E. HAS PARTY supplement are Richard Jack- ern California symphony. ■ ; act This change of order will allow ed, Tschesnoknoff; All My Heart, would be on the program. t Christian Church Y.P.C.E. mem­ Old members of the committee the Vocational training throughout that anyone connected with the bers will hold a party Saturday, son, Richard Lu,nd, Miriam Christiansen; Lullaby on Christmas Directors of the performance have Firkins, D on Follett, Clarke are Inez Cash, chairman, Paul the country to go steadily forward Eve, Chirstiansen, Moment for Ad­ show in any capacity cooper­ intimated that a prominent cinema February 17, at 8 o’clock at the Woods and Humpy. Homfeld, while instead of backsliding. home of Wilma Rhodes, 1626 Villa George, Lowell Washburn, vent, Sehreck. ate with the chairman of their star from the Fox studios in Holly­ Lucille Newell Cooper, Lola Ud Armstrong, Sheila Davidson, .Other important matters discussed Mr. Mosher, manager, founded respective acts in every way wood will be guest of the evening. avenue. Ruth Allan, social chair­ Beth Briggs and James Lebeck at the conclave were the Emergency man, has charge of the affair. Cooper, and Allan Ottley. the music department at Santa Bar­ possible. To keep up the circus atmosphere compose the rest of the*committee. i (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) bara State college. (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) PAGE TWO State College Roadrunner Thursday, February 15, 1934

p . ?» Ili V ; J. » 4 riDIITO ft ftU/H- SANTA BARBARA Enrollment for W e L O N G B O W CLUB BAS CHARGE Semester Rises EXHIBIT MEXICAN cMeioííe^^Stelmniier By A. R. O. With the enrollment of 10 RALPH A. J. PORTER—Editor OF TICKET SALES additional students in the past ARI COLLECTION With the cheerful spring months ¡Tower of London, where he suffered ta HBEg week, Santa Barbara State, col­ Mexican Indian handicraft arti­ DAVE LARSEN threatening to spring wpon us very some puzzling death from poison, Definite progress was made dur­ lege. brings its registration up MIRIAM FIRKINS jMembe^ shortly, and the usual consequent torture, disappointment, or natural cles collected in Mexico by Mrs. Assistant Editor' News Editor ing the past week in preparations to 643, only five less than the SggfesoQgj renewed interest in what the “young sickness. for the forthcoming All-Southern total of last semester. There is Jane Miller Abraham, registrar, man’s fancy” turns to in this season 3. The mystery of why lettuce, the MISS MARGARET BURKE—Faculty Adviser California College Symphony to be still another week in which to. have been on exhibit in the library MIRIAM FIRKINS—News Editor of the year, we feel obliged to drop foundation for a salad, is so fre­ held March 4, 5, and 6, this year register. display case for the past week. JACK T: PORTER—Composing Room Foreman one or two quotations on the gen­ quently uneaten^ an d left on th e Approximately 30 new stu­ BEN PALMER—Sports Editor eral subject of love and marriage. plate untasted. under the auspices of Santa Bar­ The collection includes a lacquered , ALLAN OTTLEY—Assistant. dents have entered for the Margaret Mellinger ...... —-— --- •••------Society Editor We do not, let it be understood, hope 4. THE MYSTERY OF WHAT bara State college. coming semester. Five students batea or shallow wooden bowl Boris Coker, Clarke George ...... C°Py Readers to deter any connubial promises on REPUBLICAN WILL, BE DRAG­ Henry Eiçhhéim, director of the have paid the fee for entrance painted by Warreau Indian women. Roy Davis, Allan Crews ...... -...... Proof Readers the part of any. of our loving GED OUT OF HIDING TO RUN Art D akan.... v > • ....______....______Advertising Manager brchestra, obtained two orchestra­ from outside the state, accord-: The bowl,-which looks like a )mge Ered Rendrixson, Marvine Jones ...... Advertising Assistants couples, but these quotations are, AGAINST ROOSEVELT IN THE tions for this year’s prograih from in g to information secured Howard Bradbury >...... ______Circulation Manager good. And a good thing can never NEXT ELECTION. chop plate, is decorated with many Allan Crews ...... r ...... Exchange Editor the library of the Philadelphia sym­ from the registrars office. kinds of bright colored flowers, and |S | be too often repeated. 5. The mystery of the death of phony through the kindness of his FEATURE WRITERS John Selden, once remarked, Ambrose Bierce, famous S an finished with glossy lacquer. No two • Allan Ottley, Chris Martin, Art Dakan, Herman Gumpertz personal friend Leopold Stokowski, bowls are alike since the designs I • - Paul Woods, Margaret Mellinger Mary Tomlinson about 1600, over his meat pie and Francisco writer and newspaperman distinguished director of the east­ PLAN TO DISCUSS Doris Coker, Peggy Koepp port, that “Of all actions of a man’s who, in 1913 at the age of 71, went are made up as the women work. ern orchestra. Two other numbers MASS MEETING AT Occupying a prominent place in REPORTERS life his marriage does least concern into Mexico and vanished com­ were. loaned b y th e Hollywood Doris Coker, Helen Eichelberger, Miriam Firkins, Clarke George other people, yet of all actions of pletely. NEXT CONCLAVE the exhibit is a small hand made Bill Hoyt, Fred Hendrixson, Merle McGowen, Chris Martin . * * ‘ * Bowl association for the concert. Mexican,silver tray containing less Margaret Mellinger, Bobert Moore, Jack Porter our life ’tis most meddled with by For the first time, the Santa Bar­ -■ Georgia Scott, Wilda Simone, Paul Woods other people.”’ Since the acceptance last fall of Under the leadership of its new than six percent alloy. In the cen-’ the latest English challenge for the bara Woman’s club has taken the ter . of the tray is a rare Coin dated, . Associated Collegiate ^Jress About the same time the scholarly ticket sales for this event as one chairman, Mercedes Bergen the stu­ Francis Bacon, apparently having “America’s” cup, our mind has been dent’s social committee met Monday 1871.X •/ f .' .'A '- " ‘ 1 9 3 3 (NATIONAL covotAoe) 1 9 3 4 turning frequently to the races of their principal projects:- Accord­ A cup, plate and bowl, all of the been well smoked and cured in his ing to Clifford E. Leedy, faculty di­ night at 1732 Paterna road,' in an matrimonial venture with Alice which will probably bd held off same type, are also in the display. Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State rector of the symphony, th e. wo­ effort to more carefully organize the Barnham, wrote “He that hath wife Newport, R.I., this September. committee and to plan functions The cup and bowl are decorated college, Santa Barbara, California. Edited and published weekly on the man’s club has offered' fullest co­ with scenes of deer among cacti and State college campus. Entered as second-class mail Matter Sept 17, and children hath hostages to for­ For some time there was a feeling operation toward making this year’s that would include a larger percent 1926, at the Postoffice, Santa Barbara, California, under act of March 3, tune; for they are impediments to that the death of gallant of the students. This move was made trees in bright colors. No stencils 1897. Subscription price, one dollar per year, 50 cents a semester, mailed. concert "a complete success. are used. The plate is one of a set. great enterprises, either of virtue or Lipton, who tried five times unsuc­ The housing committee under the in answer to a request sent to the mischief," cessfully to “lift” th e o ld mug, direction of Dorothy Dowling is al­ committee by Marcus Cravens, as­ Each plate has a different scene de­ But Thomas Moore, about two would put a cramp in this blue rib­ sociated stutlent body president. picting some Mexican industry. Thanks Members of Staff ready preparing the' list of those While in Mexico, Mrs. Abraham centuries later, wrote in enthusias­ bon event of international yachting, who can accomodate one or more The main business of the meeting As the timp arrives for remodeling the Roadrunner staff tic verse— but it appears that there are others was. to make assignments to various Visited the Royal Mexican Pottery for the present semester, the editor feels urged to speak in of the visiting musicians during store, a shop owned by a woman: There’s a bliss beyond all that the just as eager to regain the silver their stay here. Miss Dowling said committee members for the forth­ praise of the work done by the students making up the Road­ minstrel has told, bauble lost to the United States in coming and future dances. Assign­ Inside, the workers sit on the floor that this committee is beginning to making their pottery. The store runner staff during the Fall semester. Few people realize the When two, that are link’d in one 1851, The historic old schooner- function earlier this year than pre­ ments made were as follows: Art work that is connected with publishing a weekly newspaper heavenly tie. yacht “America” won the cup then viously. Dakan, punch; Lawrence Leslie, building covers two blocks. / and still a smaller .nuipber appreciate the hours that students, With hearts never changing, and in a 53-mile race around the Isle of publicity and posters; Paul Woods, brow never cold, Wight, j and though there have been orchestra; Mercedes Berger, spon­ working on publications, must sacrifice to produce it. * Love on thro’ all ills, and love on 13 British and two Canadian at­ Constitution Will Be At almost any time of the day, on any part of the campus, sors; Faith Holmes, invitations and till they die. tempts to capture it, the old pot has Voted on at Meeting programs; and Betty Roome, decor­ student reporters can be found scouting about, gathering facts * ' » ■ ,» remained intact in the custody of ations. s All members will assist in to be included in news stories, or looking for someone to verify Possessing something of a curious the New York Yacht Club. America A regular meeting of the Men’s the actual decorating of the halls. statements that are to be used for copy. Hours after the regu­ and inquiring nature, we find great has always been just -one jump club will be held next Tuesday in Another new policy adopted was lar students and faculty members have departed from the cam­ pleasure in mysteries. One or two ahead in the precision of these the auditorium. First' order of busi­ to invite townspeople, along with pus, members of the Roadrunner staff can be found working in that have captured our interest from yachts. We have been wondering if ness, according to Bob Main, prési­ faculty members, as sponsors. Elim­ the editorial rooms, preparing or reading copy, writing heads, time to time have been: it might not be a good thing, in gen­ dent of the Men’s club, will be the ination of “stags” w as also dis­ 1. The mystery of the brig "Mary eral, for the sake of renewed rivalry reading and voting Of the newly cussed. reading proofs, planning pages, or doing one of the hundred Celeste,” which in 1872 was found in the sport if the Britisher did not other jobs that must be done each week to publish ’the local drawn up constitution. This new floating about the Atlantic with all capture the prize this year, There constitution was written at the re­ Representative Goes paper. During the early hours of the morning on the night sails set, not a lifeboat touched, a appears no doubt that there would quest of the Student Body council, before publication day, students can be found working in the meal still on the table, not a soul on be many wealthy yachtsmen here under the supervision of Mr. Main. East for Convention composing room, cheating themselves out of hours of sleep, that board, no evidence of violence, and who could fit out a championship À report on the three year plan DONTJUNK YOUR students and faculty members may secure a crisp, new copy only the chronometer and ship’s pa­ sloop or schooner to recapture the for furnishing the Men’s cl u b Paul Hylton will leave February of the Roadrunner on the following morning. pers missing. cup eventually, so t h a ti1 h e loss room is to be given by Ray Dutches* 20 to attend the Kappa Delta Pi CAR BY USING 2. The mystery of the death of Sir would probably only be temporary, convention in Cleveland, Ohio. On Little acknowledgement and less credit is given to those * * * chairman of the furnishings com­ INFERIOR GAS&0IL Thomas Overbury, .a poetical cour­ mittee. According to Mr. Dutcher his trip Paul will visit the school who make it possible for Santa Barbara State to have a school tier in the time of James L who was AND AS TH E GOLDDIGGER the committee hopes to refinish the superintendents in Detroit to sur­ WHEN YOU CAN BUY gaper; Still what a backward institution it would bejf a news­ put on the spot and confined in the SAID, “I’LL BE SUING YOU walls of the clubroom, and‘also to vey the new junior high school paper we’re not published on the campus. Few students would put suitable furniture that may be which specializes in integration of THE BEST .' desire to attend a college that was so obsolete in its extra­ moved into the new college at its shop and academic subjects. curricular activities that it did not afford this opportunity. It Torrid Topics or Boto fromm & NmÆ completion. Working with Dutcher While in Detriot, he will visit the at CHABLESWORTH’S is important that we publish a school paper; it is also import­ are Zerrell Pilgreen and Dick Jack- Ford factory. In Kansas City he 2000 Hollister Ave. will be a guest of the president of ant that we give some acknowledgement to those making this The GAZIPH is back, Nobody is make some crack about this colyum. son, Used Tubes...... 50c and up Arrangements being made for the Alpha Phi Omega, national honor­ possible. ' safe now, Even »our innermost Just ignore him. (If we only- could). ary scout fraternity, for a day. He thoughts are an open book, (some Then after you’ve ignored him try annual Hobo brawl are to be kept Used Tires...... 1.00 and up Familiar is the name of Allan Ottley, who for more than one secret until after the Athletic Cir­ will return to Santa Barbara on year has been connected with the college newspaper in vary­ of it is hot readift’) So beware, be­ it on someone else. (It’s a swell March 8. * ware, an somethin .about asleep and practice), cus to be held on February 28. 7 Brands of Gasoline ing capacities. The past semester Allan was ready at all times deep. to assist in any type of work and has helped pull the Road­ The “College. Widow” lives again. RADIO SKIT PRESENTED —With a hi-de-ho and all the lit­ She will be personal agent for the Athletic Circus). Will runner out of many tight places. Ben Palmer filled the capa­ tle hoses.----- Gaziph- So women beware (what BY ‘HAY FEVER’ CAST city of assistant editor and put in many hours preparing copy * * * again?) for she can follow you to Be Headed by Moore MODEL SHOE and writing heads for every publication. William Chaffee also —This one comes from that genius yopr innermost lair, A novel idea in advertisement (Continued From Page One) was presented by the Players club SHOP took an active part in editorial work as an assistant editor. (what, no nickle?) Bup Moore, Now for a punch line to close, a clowns, venders of baloons, peanuts Moore: Have ye heard the “Ham­ over the radio station KDB last REPAIRING—CLEANING Miriam Firkins, a newcomer on the campus in the Fall sem­ tag line as it were, or weren’t- Oh. and other1 features typical of the Monday night at 10:10 o’clock. A DYEING ester, not only filled the job of news editor but also assisted mer Song"? well forget it, an remember “hear big tent will be present. Stooge; T can’t say that J have, playlet called “Please Do Not Pick . 2605 Hollister Avenue no evil, speak no evil, an join us Those in charge of arrangements G. J. Jedlicka Ph.28351 the staff in copy reading and head writing. Jack Porter oc­ suh. the’ Flowers,” and a short an­ cupied the position of composing room foreman and mews re­ girls,” of the show are “Buppy” Moore, nouncement of their coming play Moore: “Hammer” «Join, heh, belt, —THE GAZIPH porter, and on. each issue put in the “daylight” shift in doing (the answer is funny), production; manager; Geo. Harper, “Hay Fever” constitutes the pro­ construction manager; Harry Kil­ gram. t * , the mechanical work of publishing the Roadrunner. He was ■ * * * lian, general chairman; faculty ad­ The playlet by Babbette Hughes SEE RAY C. BARR assisted with his helpers^ Howard Bradbury and Allen Crews. This one has been blowing around visors far the affair are Dr. Charles For the campus for some time, but' Cravens and Lynch was a short and snappy bit of Thé position of society editor was efficiently filled by Mar­ L. Jacobs and Fred Allred. comedy featuring Josephine Covelle, garet Mellinger. Clarkè Geprge acted as exchange editor and maybe you haven’t caught the to Attend Meeting CAR REPAIRS breeze. ’Tis said that Prime Camera Tickets will be on sale at the Betty Durfee, and James Murray. general utility man. The important job of securing advertis­ Campus Coffee Cup and at other They were Mrs. Downey, Mary­ 15 East Cabrillo Street has joined a nudist camp since he Marcus Cravens, president of the ing for the Roadrunner was occupied by- Art Dakan, who was ann and Jack in respective order. must fight Max Baer, (Continued Associated Student body, and Miss prominent down town business assisted by Marvine Jones and Fred Hendrixson. Howard next week). If you have beard it, Julia Bynch, vice president, \ will houses, it was said. Bradbury handled the circulation; Dave Larsen, copy reader; just kick it .around till it gets lost, motor to Pomona Saturday to at­ Doris Coker and Roy Davis, proof readers. * • ■ * tend a meeting of the Southern Educators Assembly Feature articles were contributed by Mary Tomlinson, Chris What this country needs is— California presidents’ association. Martin, Art Dàkan, and Paul Woods. Among the reporters 1. A left handed piano. Plans for the meeting include a at Sacramento Meet SPANG! were Helen Eichelberger, Margaret Mellinger, Paul Woods, 2. A knee action rumble seat discussion of the proposed mass (Continued From Page One) A NEW SENSATION —TRY ONE 3. A law against decimal points. meeting to be held in the Pacific Education Program in regard to in­ Merle McGowen, Wilda Simone, Jerry Bennett, Doris Coker, “Become a Victim” James Daykin, Dave Larsen, Jimmy Murray, Yale Lorden, 4. Chocolate flavored beer (Jus auditorium in Pasadena. Last year a struction and effects upon regular ask me why, I dare ya.) meeting wag held with Professor vocational work, industrial arts in Jack Porter, Georgia Scott, Roy Davis, Art Dakan, Francis * * • Albert E i n s fe i n as the principal continuation education, Recent so­ Schreiber, Doris Delker, Peggy Koepp and Ruth Geery. —sa funny fact, but the girl who speaker. Unless an outstanding per­ cial and industrial changes effecting 6> collegiate Nor must the faculty advisor, Miss Margaret Burke, who so played the homely kitchen wench son can be secured for the assem­ vocational Work, the Civil Works effectively coopërated with the staff in handling its numerous in “Calvalcade” plays a beautiful blage, it will not be held this year. Service and its effects On vocational J? HAMBURGERS problems, be forgotten. ; siren (no relation to the police de Dinner for those attending the education, and a discussion of safety The editor wishes to publicly thank the entire staff for their partment) in the “Girl Without a S.C.P.A, will be held at Ferry hall. in school shops, headed by Dr. Bes- faithfullness in filling their various positions: The degree of Room.” The improvement is mirac­ Afterwards the Masquer’s society at wick, Chief of Department of In­ ulous (perdon pliz da spellink). In Pomona will present a play for their dustrial- Education for California. success at which the college paper functioned last semester was tuther woids she has a physique benefit, not due to the efficiency of the assistant editor, the copy reader, (nix on the ackray) like Mae West the proof reader or the editor, but to the degree of efficiency musta had 20 years ago. B A N K S i that every member of the staff functioned. • • * Books Kodaks Stationery Engraving Stationery Supplies The editor feels gratified in the number of staff members Things that should be demol­ Portable Typewriters—All Makes OTPS SPORT SHOP who have found it possible to continue in the service'of the ished— Philco Radios Roadrunner for the remainder of the year. ______' 1. Pressy’s “bow” (s’biggern’ Osborne’s Book Store TYPEWRITERS RENTED Pressy). 923-25 State S t 914 State S t Ph. 3726 or 4258 Features— 2. Martin’s line. (Gawd it’s HALF MINUTE INTERVIEWS gooey), 3. Smith’s Harem. WILSON’S TRACK SHOES By DORIS COKER 4. Bup Moore’s massive mop of BARBARA WILLIAMS Central Barber hair. and PRESIDENT CLARENCE PHELPS campus. It has been our pride that 5. These “superior” intelligent 1 —would like to rent c |r to go * Shop New students registering in the a large portion of friendliness may people (don’t they know it). to Carpinteris every Friday Permanent Waves, $3 & Up < be found among the faculty, too. afternoon, Drop note in Box W. FEATURING SERVICE ALL TR,ACK EQUIPMENT mid-year are combatting more dif­ 6. Eleanor Tubb’s three Tau 9 W. De La Guerra Ph. 4585 | New students who come in a friend­ Omegas. ficulties • than those registering at ly spirit seeking friends will find * * * the first of the year. Only a com­ them. To all such, one and all, we Howard Gammill has left us. Stew paratively small group enroll at bid you welcome to the campus. bad, cause us fellows have pleasant OTPS SPORT SHOP ~ mid-year, and even these may be memories too. (so yer getting sen­ IDEAL SWEET SHOP HARRY “BUPPY” MOORE timental, hey?) 1227 State Street 727 State Street phone 3121 strangers to each other. Old stu­ The Athletic Circus will posi­ ■• * * dents are well acquainted with tively be the biggest event ever The “West of Mission Creed cor­ Watch our window each week with care. each other and feel no pressing Perhaps next week your name will be there presented by Santa Barbara State respondent” Martin will probably Then two passes we will nave for you need for new associations. Those college. It will present the most And a box of “Ideal” candles too. students familiar with the activities diversified array of talent the col­ Drop In sometime for lunch or dinner and standards of the college should lege has ever witnessed. The spec­ Miss Hines Beauty Shop Our 25c Hot Plate has been a winner step aside from their established tators will see vaudeville,' circus And after the show it’s just the place to stop rouiine'and give some time to help­ Shampoo and Finger Wave__.$1 Don’t forget the name it’s the and athletic talent to the nth de­ “IDEAL SWEET SHOP” ing these new student. New stu­ gree. . Special on Permaments *3.00 dents may do their part by re­ for College Girls. If Edna Ruth Hansen, 1520 Clearview, will call she will receive sponding to the spirit of friend­ PATRONIZE ROADRUNNER 1502 De la Vina Ph. 21849 two theatre passes, also a box of “Ideal Candies.”^ liness which has its home on this ADVERTISERS Thursday, February 15, ,1934 State College Roadrunner PAGE THREE

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Players Stage 2 Social Calendar Party Honors Delta Zeta Alumni President Sponsor Bridge / OBSERVED: Sorority Rush Thursday, February 15 — 3rd Georgia Scott looking thrill Performances hour assembly, Judge Mc­ Hui Eleu held a meeting at the The benefit bridge which was ed when she heard that Joe Martin is slated to do b ig Season Opens Intosh, speaker. home of Miss Helen Sweet, fac­ given by the Alumnae association ulty adviser, last Monday evening. Alpha Thets .displayed their things with the Giants. They of 'Hay Fever’ Friday, February 16—Basket­ of Delta Zeta Delta on Saturday ball with Redlands, here. Following the business meeting the smartness, grace, a n d beauty a t both hail from Oxnard.) for Semester group enjoyed a valentine party their spring fashion show. at the evening, was attended by many Jimmy Lebeck analyzing the (Continued From Page One) Saturday, February 117—W.A.- and a surprise party in friends of the .group. Proceeds are movements of the clouds, say­ he must - be in Los Angeles, it is A. play day high school In­ honor of th e Sorority president, Samarkand hotel lounge Saturday to be divided between the Com­ ing they moved in three di­ Social sororities on the campus impossible for him to continue with vitational. Basketball with Lucille Bolton. afternoon. Everyone has been talk­ munity Chest and their publication rections. are beginning rush season activities Redlands, here. us,” Dean Ashworth .said. “How­ i All girls Who are interested in ing about the affair. “Delta Data.” The affair was given Dr. William Ellison saying with invitations being issued to Tuesday,, February 20—A.W.S. in the home of Mrs. Byron Abra­ in his lecture on Wednesday ever, we are confident that Kenneth joining Hui Eleu are asked to get After all the guests had played an prospective pledges to attend first Opple, who is taking over Gam- Men’s c l u b meetings 2nd ham, patroness of the group and that in the “year 1810, Napo­ hour. in touch with Margaret Beddome. hour or two of bridge they were events, which are starting today and mill’s part, will make a success of Members present at the meeting was under the chairmanship of Miss leon was at the height of his it. Since Opple was playing Sandy Wednesday, February 21—-Col­ ready for something- of a different Helen Smith, assisted by Janet power but he was sitting on are^continuing through next week. lege Players’ club presents were Lucille Bolton, Betty Hopkins, in the show, we assigned that part Louise ■ Hinkle, Margaret White, sort—you know-^-one of those things Birnie, Betty Greenwell, Mrs. Phil­ the edge of a precipice with Under the rules of rushing drawn to.Art Range.” “Hay Fever” at 8 pan. which makes you feel light at heart lip Evans, Margaret Teall and Ester his end not far off.” Thursday, February 22 — Col­ Fern Johnston, Edith Tramberg, up by the Pan-Hellenic council Jo Covelle, who has the leading Charlotte White, Sara Wiles, Eloise and gives you many new thoughts? Ludcke. - Coach Ray Denno chiselling lege Players’ club presents Those attending the party were S p a n g s” in the Collegiate composed of representatives from role,: said of Judith Bliss, “JUdith is “Hay Fever” at 8 p.m. and J Aima Stadtmiller, Lorraine So—twelve beautiful girls wearing Wilkerson, Barbara Body, Rosemary Mrf - and Mrs. Eugene Powell, Mr. Hamburger shop to be used as all social- sororities, p 1 e d g e s are a vain, self-centered woman whose apparel from Magnin’s, the Mayfair life is a reflection of her stage ex­ Habecker, Arlette Parma,- Evelyn and Mrs. Lester Girsh, Mr. and Mrs. prizes for the intramural track taken in only during the beginning perience. Although she had retired Cafeteria Scene of Maitland, Helen Shepard, Winifred Riding and Sports snop, ana revy’s Byron Abraham, Mrf and Mrs, Al­ meet. of the spring semester. There is no from the profession, the habits' of Creighton, Evelyn McNeal, Edna shoe store came out to display the fred Remp, Mr, and Mrs. WUUiam The social committee in Ven­ fall rushing. Girls are required to dramatizing situations is so much a Valentine Dance Hansen, Dorothy Taylor, and Miss lovely clothes. Connie and Clare Campbell, Mr. a n d Mrs, Nelson tura trying to g e t Anson have been on the campus for one part of her that she cannot behave Elizabeth Sweet. . Wise, Mrs. Allen Mobley (Charlotte Treloar, Mr. and Mrs, Charley J. Weeks and his orchestra to semester, and to have made a “C” naturally. She is a w o m a n con­ A heart match dance, a hunt for Bellman), Mary Ericson, Margaret Anderson, Mr. a n d Mrs. George play for one of our student average for the entire number of cerned entirely with herself and the the king'and queen of hearts and Hewitt, Virginia Claire Neiderhau­ Browne, Mr, a n d Mrs, Charles body dances. units on their programs for the pre­ Samarkand Hotel Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Evans. 1 situations arising in the second act other novelties featured the valen­ ser, Antoinette Cobb, Jean McSkim­ Ben Palmer dusting off Doris vious semester. ming, Evqllyn Eaves, Billie Chap­ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Yager, Mrs. B. Coker with a child’s long are entirely the result of her own tine dance given Saturday evening Scene of Show The following dates have been set selfishness.” man, Phyllis Young, and Frances A. Dopson, Mrs. Fred Smith, Miss handled broom in the print by the Pan-Hellenic council for the The State college orchestra under in the cafeteria for the students in The Samarkand hotel Was the set­ Kerrigan were the models. Winifred Jones, Janet Birnie; Esther shop, first events to be held upon: Areta, the direction of Clifford Leedy will the Elementary Education depart­ ting Saturday-afternoon of a com From the Mayfair shop Evellyn Clevenger, Ester Ludcke, Margaret “Buppy” Moore sitting in Thursday, February 15; damma play between the acts of “Hay ment and the teachers of the Jef­ bination bridge .tea and fashion Eaves wore two riding habits—and Teall, Katherine Goode, Georgia the midst of his HAREM in Delta Chi, Friday, February 16; Tau show given by the Alumnae associ­ Lyons, |Rose Green we 11, Betty Fever.” A special piece is being ar­ ferson school. / as the story goes there couldn’t have the quad. Gamma Sigma, Saturday, February ation of Alpha Theta Chi, social been a more attractive horsewo­ Greenwell, Florence Stfwart, Julia ranged for this production, accord­ Bob Foor and Miss Lorraine Cain, 17; Alpha Theta Chi, Monday, Feb­ ing to Mir. Leedy. The song is tile sorority. Bridge was played frond 2 man, A jodphur outfit was the first Lynch, Ruth Peacock, Elizabeth ruary 18; Phi Kappa Gamma, Tues­ teacher at Jefferson, won the danc­ to 3:30 o’clock, followed by the fash­ one worn—tan English twill jodphur Leonard, Helen Smith, Grace Pu Ko How Gives popular waltz by Noel Coward, the ing contest prize. Bridge was also day, February 20; Delta Sigma Ep­ author of “Hay Fever,” “I’ll See ion show and tea. breeches, dark brown genuine Eng­ Smith, Isabel Vaughn, a n d D on .part of the evening’s entertainment. Bridge Tea silon, Wednesday, February 21; You Again.” , Mary Hicks, social- chairman of lish jodphur shoes, and English ga- Grande, Lloyd Drennan, Jack Por­ Delta Zeta Delta, Thursday, Febru­ Ashworth Directs - The prize’ for this game went to the- society, had charge of the af­ zella leather jacket over, a Tattersal ter, George Pounder, Jack Von ary 22. Mrs. Charles Jacobs, wife of Dr. Efaw, George Harper, and Charles Dean Lois Bennlnk was the guest .The play is being rehearsed under fair. Connie and Clare Wise, Mrs. checked riding shirt—done in blue Of honor at a bridge tea Saturday Jacobs. Having found the king and Allen Mobley (Charlotte Bejlman), and tan, A brown tie added its bit Holden, the direction of Dean William Ash­ queen 6f hearts out of a deck of afternoon, given by members of Pu PATRONIZE ROADRUNNER worth, faculty adviser of the play. Mary Ericson; Margaret Hewitt, Vir­ to the jauntiness. On her head the Ko How, social club. Valentine’s ADVERTISERS playing cards that was hidden, Os­ ginia Claire Neiderhauser, Antoin­ young lady wore a brown Mayfair Tickets for the p e r f o r m a n c e, car Trautz and Katherine Edwards day foribed the motif for decora­ which will start at 8 p.m., may be ette Cobb, Jean McSkimming, Eve­ riding hat. And for the English Personal History tions. reigned as sovereigns for an eve­ lyn Eaves, Billie Chapman, Phyllis habit—a riding one you know—a obtained from the office of the stu­ ning. of Local Students Dean Bennink and Wilma Felsen- Young, and Frances Kerrigan mod­ dark brown riding coat of Harris ------By PAUL WOODS------dent controller or from students on Those arranging the dance were thal; club president, presided at the the campus. Tickets for the perfor­ eled in the fashion show, costumes tweed, tan twill riding breeches, Bob Serbian, president of the de­ Did you know that: I tea tables. High score was won by TIRE mances a r e n o t interchangeable; for which were furnished by I. cordovan riding boots, a yellow cot­ Regina Soper, they must be purchased for the cor­ partment, Ruth Johnson and Pearl Magnin, Levy’s Shoe shop, and the ton and silk polo ’shirt and brown Inez Cash, chairman of the stu­ Cay lor, M dents activity committee, was born I Guests present included Mrs. Mar- rect day. There wilLbe no-reserved Mayfair Riding and Sport shop. hat. Of course 'there was a brown ; garet Kiney and new women stu- peats. The price is 25 cents, Coiffuers were done by Pierre. riding crop and belt to cqmplete in Tempe, Arizona, when Arizona BARGAINS was still a territory, that her earli­ 1 dents, Regina Soper, Bertha Rich- c Those students working on the Sorority Plans each. jard, Catherine Caldwell, Evelyn production committees are: pub-j Evening frocks—for 8 o’clock and est memory -of Arizona Is a trip AT 425 STATE ST. Luncheon Miss Durfee made In a covered wagon guided by j Bremen, Wilma Kiesner, Dorothy lieity, Doris Coker, Miriam Firkins, after were of “Mouseline De Soiee” Allen, Laura Coats, Genevieve Mc­ and Georgia, Scott; make-up, Mar- Hostess at Party —(In case you don’t know what the her uncle, a prospector, of 1849. These are factory rebuilt tires, Miss Elsie Eckhoff Was hostess to that she attended grammar school Cormick, an d Genevieve Richter. built on selected carcasses, such vine Jones, Doris Coker, and Phyl­ French is, here is the English—Silk Club members, w ho attended th e members of Gamma Delta Chi Betty Durfee 'was hostess last muslin). They wqre starched, Over at Phoenix, Arizona, and then standard makes as Goodyear, lis W ei c h; properties, William sorority Monday evening when the event were Virginia McKay, Doro­ Goodrich, Firestone and many Ogle, Ethel Cornelius, and James Monday evening at La Hacienda the shoulders and around $lfg edge moved to Santa Barbara, where she group met at the home of Miss Alice when she sponsored a surprise entered the fifth grade of Franklin thy Gibbs, Wilma Felsenthal, Jose­ others, selling at prices you can Murray. of the skirt were three rows of ruf­ phine Newgtetter, Margaret Ham, Warring to arrange final plans for birthday party for Josephine Opvel- fles of brilliant blue, yellow, and school, that she graduated from really afford. rushing. le. Guests were members of the cast Santa Barbara junior a n d senior Dorett Graham, Marjorie Mansfield, red flowers, and a bright blue vel­ Kay Kuger, Edwina Elliot, Bernice 4.50-21 ...... $1.75 A surprise luncheon honoring of “Hay Fever,” the play being vet belt was around the waist high schools, that while in high Frances Baril, a February graduate given by the Players club on Feb- sehool she attained three of her get. Boardman, and Vista Wyatt 4.75-19 ...... 1.75 Campus Coffee Among the newest creations in eve­ 5.00- 20 ...... 2.50 and member of the sorority, was urary 21 and 22, and campus and ning dresses is the plaid linen with ambitiops, namely concert master of planned for Saturday at the Marga­ downtown friends of Miss Durfee V neck and halter back. Prints and the orchestra, juvenile lead in' the Hylton Honored 5.25-21 ...... 2.75 ret Baylor Inn. Miss Baril is now and Miss Covelle’s. senior play, and annual editor of 6.00- 20 .... 2.95 Cup Capers! teaching in Santa Maria. “Moss” crepe are also in vogue. at Tea Craviotto’s five piece orchestra Chiffon velvet wraps in most any the. Olive and Gold, high school an­ 6.00- 21 ...... 2.95 Members present were Elsie Eck­ played for dancing enjoyed by the nual, that she came to State because’ 30x3% ...... 1.60 Two Carpinteria chislers in hoff, Ruth Johnson, Florence Lon­ color desirable were shown, Paul Hylton will be honored at a the absence of head waiter Ma­ guests throughout the evening, Seemingly this season’s afternoon it was in Santa Barbara, that she is tea given by Dr. and Mrs. Charles 31x4 ...... 2.50 ga wa, Evelyn Miller, Mervilyn At midnight coffee and cake was honey charged two suprêmes to dresses will be- ankle length and a senio.r and enrolled, in the ele­ L. Jacobs at their, home, 1841 Loma his "account. Shaw, Stella Smead, Elizabeth Sto­ served to th e assembled guests. mentary education department be­ 32x4 ...... 2.65 have little capes and lingerie trim­ street, Sunday afternoon, February 33x4 ...... 2.75 . “Pedestrian Doc”' was plenty ver, Thelma Terris, Alice Warring, More than 30 couples enjoyed the mings. The greens and blues in com­ cause there was no music major of­ groggy (love) last week. Parked Frances Warring and Betty Mercer, affair. fered, that she plans to teach when 18, from 4 to 6. Active members of his car in front of the place, ate, bined designs are the most popular Kappa-Delta Pi and their guests are All other sizes priced propor­ and then walked home. right now. she graduates until she can afford invited, tionately low. to continue her . work for a master’s The most extravagant collosal Three-piece monotone tweed suits Mr. Hylton, who is president of We also ‘carry a complete stock athletic circus presentation had degree in musió, that she had a mu­ its birth over the Campus Cof­ Sophomore Soliloquies , By Chris Martin in blues, greens, and grays made a the local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. of Huntington Super-Service fee Cup counter. striking appearance. There were ga- sic scholarship from the Community is leaving next week for Cleveland, Tires at prices lower than Miriam Firkins, newly ap­ Well, fellow - columnists, —- don’t polities warming up? Harry Killian berdeen and seersucker halter-back Arts School of Music, that she gave Ohio, where he will represent the can be bought anywhere. pointed assistant editor of the tell me there’s someone in this is picking a fight with the Sig play suits, and flannel and zepher up another scholarship from Rod- State college group at the 10th bi­ Roadrunner was in without her rick White to come to State, that red sox. school that isn’t writing one—we Alphs for the Beta Sigs. Tau Omega slacks, too. The Deck Coat of chin­ ennial national convocation of the 5% off with this ad brought present a girl by the name of Me chilla with a zipper opening in the she doesn’t cpre much for athletics, fraternity, to be held in Cleveland, to us. Athletic Circus the 28th. is lying low- Come some Tuesday, but says that social events are all Cormack, Efffe GiU, Stella .Smith there’ll be an election, front, a creation from Mrs, Charles February 2{| 2? and 28, 1934. and Jean Towrisend as the out­ * * • .♦ ' . Lindherg’s wardrobe, resulted in right, that her hobby is ships, boats, kayaking and aquaplaning, that she standing of our incomers In the fe­ Is there going to be a Roadrunner much praise. , g©t Hay Fever, come to it.’ male line. Well, we’ll just have to Revue this year? To hear ail the Faireisle sport dresses, knighted has a boat of her own, that she -Adv, Men’s Snits....41 Dresses ...... $1 up REMINGTON make the best of it, glamor and preparation for it you’d in brilliant colors and a Morrish de­ likes poetry and algo does a lot of Sweaters ...... 50c Skirts...... 50c up *■ * think so, wouldn’t you—or would sign, ' and the tub silk shirtwaist the garden work in the quad, that PORTABLES she was publicity manager for the HANDY CLEANERS Sure is good to see Phyllis Cole you? Maybe Jimmy Murray and his dresses had a place in the show, Give Her A Prices Reduced back in school. troupe of trained college kids would Blue kid, patent leather, brown AR-Southern California college SATISFYING WORK $15.00 * * ' * like to put on a play instead- Maybe and black kid, black suade, brown symphony orchestra, that she hast Phone 27751 10 W. Anapamu St And that new fellow, every girl is they will. Maybe they won’t- When and white, and black and white been on the only two tours of the MAJESTIC RADIO raving about goes by the name of asked about it he got awful red. buckskin pumps, added a distinct women’l glee club, that she hag Harris something and comes from * * • beauty to the costumes, There were been active in all campus doings A BEAUTIFULLY L.A.J.C. He also goes steady. “This production is not to make many other types of shoes, Jewelry since she entered here five years Kodak Films Left at Co-op Store * * * ago, and that she is a member of TONED NEW by 3:30 p.m. Ready by 3:30 p.m. money on, but to raise $175.00 for and hats did their bit. Coiffeurs the following day. Then there is the campus crab awards for our athletes.” Could I were designed by Pierre. Alpha Phi Gamma, national honor­ RADIO AT . . . f who was low enough to criticise the suggest Packard roadsters. Just a You must see these clothes to re­ ary cO-educatlonal journalistic fra­ lack of make up used in the radio little something. alize their beauty and usefulness— ternity? RICK’S STUDIO play presented by the players’ club ■ * * • and by all means determine what HOLIDAY HARDWARE CO. Our Prices are Standard last Monday night. Incidentally, the You won’t get Hay Fever, M l T. S. HOLIDAY Special Rental Rates to Couple of boys making good in YQUR wardrobe is going to contain get you.—Adv. 502 State St. Phone 7431 Students college has received much favorable college—Howard Van Winkle and this spring, comment on this-presentation. Carl Wilinsky. Only here a semes­ Au revoir. ** * ter and both officers of the Road­ REMINGTON RAND INC. What’s bOcbme of Arthur Dakan? 15a E. Figueroa * * * runner “Y”. Of course,-it’s Carl’s PATRONIZE ROADRUNNER Phone 4260 sex appeal that puts him over, but ADVERTISERS THE STATE COLLEGE PLAYERS CLUB Has anyone noticed the campus in Howard it’s just plain brains. * _ * *, I take back what I said about Phone 7595 PRESENTS Alfred T. Cornwall FOR SALE Gumpertz last week. 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During the first part of January à general rainstorm swept over Southern California, the center of said storm being around the region of Lbs Angeles. Havoc was wrought BEN PALMER—Sports Editor in Santa Barbara as well as in the rt-.BUSH- southern city as has been showh by the amount of dirt on the col­ lege tennis, courts that remains and Spirit Shown Archery Tourney Jayvees Begin remains. The tonnage of dust on Will Begin Soon ROADRUNNERS READY FOR IN V A S I these courts is too discouraging for as Many Enter Debut in Open removal, or at least it seems to be. Archery season is now be­ Certain faculty members should ginning, Come out and im­ OF be recognized for their effort in Track Events prove your ability in order to League Finals <$> cleaning one of the courts. It is make your class team. A tour­ believed by some that neither court Locals Show Spirit Committee Plans Redlands Favored to With prospects high and a real nament will be held later on If Coach Harry Killian’s junior could be played on now if it had Battle With Take League season ahead for track .meets the in th e season, therefore in varsity basketeers can make a Playday Program not been for the work of these track aspirants of State college are Redskins order to have your class win. comeback in the second half of Title men. It- seems that the one« 'who turning out in force to enter the you should turn out for this 9:00 a.m.—Registration of girls use the courts would rather wait Captain Linkletter, th e Aztec’s intermural track and field meet. At ing free hours or after school, the open league schedule as- they in the foyer of the adminis­ Next Saturday evening at 8:00 foi the one court than clean up the scoring center, led his team to vic­ Phelps Field last M o n d a y two sport. Two hours of practice did in their game last night when tration building. the Roadrunners will meet the Bull­ other one and use it. Someone tory over the Roadrunners in two events, shot put and broad jump, per week is all that is requir­ they trounced Bekins transfer men 9:45 a.m.—Assembly in th e dogs from Redlands in a basket­ should clean up this mçss, but who! of the roughest games in the South­ were ^un off very successfully. ed. Shooting may be done dur­ 34-24, Roadrunner fans can be as­ auditorium. ball game to be played in the Fly­ The rainstorm not only covered ern Conference last week-end. The Other events will follow, two or ing free hours of after school. sured that this college five will 10:15 a.m.—First game period. ing “A” studio. This will be the thé courts with dirt but it wrecked Roadrunners dropped both games three each afternoon, for the six Practice hours should be re­ be up there in the money at the 10:55 a.m.—Relays. first conference game played in the new steps and part of the wall by the scores of 41-17 and 49-25 on days of the schedule. Sixteen events corded on the cards in Mrs. time of the payoff a month or two 11:35 a.m.—Second game per­ Santa Barbara for some time and a on the north side of the courts. No the respective nights. will be completed in this manner. Hodgin’s office. Those taking hence. It was the first game of the iod. large crowd is expected to attend. doubt it will take about six months Playing in the new San Diego Dining Tuesday and Wednesday archery, may participate in the second half of the schedule, - and 12:30 p.m.—Luncheon served Redlands has been the leading to make these little repairs! in the quad. * * gyriinasium the local quintet was the javelin, discus throw, the high by merely filling the victory shot the Killianites to team in the Southern California lost. Their offensive and defensive jump, and hammer throw complet­ out the practice hours on the the top of the loop standing. Conference during most of this sea­ Since my theme seems to be on power. seemed to be entirely lack­ ed the; field events. Today th e cards in the office. The jayvees -were ambling along son and is predicted by many to tennis I shall discuss this subject ing. The first game saw the Olive sprints, dashes, and distance runs —JOYCE NEWTON comfortably during the first half take the conference. The souther­ further. Yesterday the writer visit and Green team playing good ball, will begin. when they suddenly found that the ners met a hard blow when Po­ ed the court back of the college but the strain of the long trip and The events to date have been Bekin boys had applied the steam mona won from them several weeks gymnasium during second period the newness of the big court upset won by “Doc” Kelliher, BEX and taken the lead. And the trans­ ago. Should State upset them in a to observe the tennis class. There the local boys. They tired soon and broad jump, 19 ft. 5% in.; Willis fer lads were able to maintain the like fashion the Bulldogs will be were seven students endeavoring to the Aztec squad ran up the score; McCullough, SAK, shot put, 42 ft. TRIP PLANNED B Ï advantage until the half whistle, IN. A, A.JPLAYDAY pulled down even farther from their bat the ball, besides the instructor Hoffar Stars 11 in.; George Harper, SAK, jave­ when they left the court holding high position. on the court. Two courts are need Coach Davis used his two teams lin, 151 ft. 2 in.; and “liny" Roe, the heavy end of a 16-14 count. (Continued From Page One) ed for this number of students and Sophomore Players in order to halt the tide, but the Q-Z, discus, 126 ft. 5 in. * But the second half was a differ­ Kinley, Yayeno O b a n o, Dorothy The southern college has a very those courts are needed on this cam­ Aztecs could not be checked even In the b'road jump Bob David, A- ent story. “Judge” Killian gave, "the Hardinson, and Mary Philips. pus; those in the canyon, even if large group of players with the though the “sophomore" team made P, took second with a leap of 18 ft. boys "holy thunder during the inter­ Ventura Junior college rates the sophomores showing up to advan­ they were clean, are too far away a determined second half drive. 10Vt in.; “Red" Mahoney, BjEX, mission, and the- opening whistle for those who do riot have trans­ ALL DAY SUNDAY largest number of delegates—50 and tage. This may mean that Redlands Charley Hoffar led the team in the was third; and Bob Main, SAK, of the next period saw the Road­ portation. Mary Lake, Phyllis Macfadden, Eve- will have an excellent team for * * * Friday night contest with 6 points fourth. Barbecued steaks with all the runners off in a rust. “Red” Ma­ the next few years. One great dis­ while Linkletter led San Diego with Thornly “Tiny ”Roe, Q-Z tossed trimmings is to be one of the fea­ honey, the dancing banshee w ho one adviser. These delegates .are: advantage that State will encount­ (With due respect to one of the 12 points. Miller and Keith played the 16 pound shot 41 ft, 914 in, for put the fear of something or other lyn Milwain, Betty Mellow, Adri­ leading basketball players on this tures of the Outing club trip to be er is the great altitude of the play­ good, steady games at guard for a second in the shot put, He was in the varsity some little time ago, enne Morrison, Eleanor Olivas, Kay ers frbm the south. campus the following is submitted.) the local five. followed by D. McCullough, SAK, held Sunday, February 25, at the saw red again last night and rang The basketball team visited Agua Oliver, Kareen Pulaski, Agnes Two fine scorers are found in The second night’s play saw both third; and “Red” Mahoney, BEX, club cabin, located on the Santa up 15 points. Bill Morrissey, the Kitch, center, and Peterson, forward Caliente and on returning to the teams on edge with each fighting fourth. Ynez river, according to Willis Mc­ elongated-guard who got his train­ Pinkerton, Irene Painter, Dorian States the customs official stopped who have been running neck and hard for the ball at all times. Dur­ Second place in the javelin was Cullough, cabin manager. ing'at Santa Clara, accumulated Rose, Evelyn Rivers, Alvinia Ross, neck as high scorers for the Bull­ the local boys. “Greek” Rezzonico awarded to Elmer Lee, SAK. Third eight points, while two new men ing the first half the game got out Those students without transpor­ Gladys Shaffer, Frances Schwartz, dogs. Although these men are not was investigated; the custom offi of the control of the officials and and fourth places were won by to the squad, Ed Christensen and cals becarne quite irritated and Carol Smith, Dorothy Staunton, Fay the highest scorers in the confer­ became a free-for-all with fouls “Tiny” Roe, Q-Z; and Yost, Q-Z, tation and desiring to go should Jimmy Moss, also turned in a pol- ence State will need to keep an threatened_ to hold up “The Greek” galore. A total of 41 fouls were respectively. come to the administration build­ shed brand of ball. Welliard, Jennie Turner, Jaunita for investigation. But, after consid­ eye on them. called in the second game with With a heave of 118 ft. 10 in., ing at 9 o’clock Sunday morning Thomas, Jane Watson, Guinivere Line-ups eration, was let go to continue with San Diego scoring 20 points on Willis McCullough, SAK, copped where transportation arrangements Watkins, Dorothy Ward, Ventura the boys to San Diego. Cheever Will Teach Redlands will probably start Per­ foul shots. The Roadrunners had second place in the discus and was will be made, said Melville Hom- Zapf, Ruth Bagley, Maybelle Bart­ kins and Vancil, forwards; Smith, 25 penalties called on them with closely followed by Jimmy Moss, feld, president. Life Drawing Class lett, Bettie Brown, Mildred Bruns, center; Holsinger and Marshall, two men being forced out of the A-P, in .third place and Pat Mc­ As the cabin has recently been ROADRUNNER “Y” Moya Cairns. Alice Clar-i, Vivian guards. State college will probably game. Cullough, SAK, in fourth place. completed and equipped with tables Evening classes of crafts and life begin its usual first string men, INSTALLS NEWLY Stellar Ball Player and chairs, it is - now possible to drawing are being given under the Carr, Connie Clark, Cheyia Daeg- aided by the second stringers. COLLEGE C. E. DEBATES accomodate more students at the direction of Mrs. Mary E. T. Cros- CHOSEN OFFICERS The final combination on th Plans for a debate with the high ling, Jeanne Estey, Helen Hirsch- Last year the local casaba toss- floor Saturday night was Lebeck cabin. Dancing and games have well, Thursday from 7 to 10 and melder, Ruth House, Ruth Hooker, ers traveled to the southern battle Installation of the newly elected Muegenburg, Kerrigan, Rezzonico school society of the same church been planned for the afternoon, in landscaping under the leadership of to be held next Sunday evening Gladys Faulk, Panchita Ferand, ground to lose a slow game 37-14. officers of the Roadrunner Y was and Lee. “Frenchy” Lebeck led the addition to hiking trips. Walter Cheever, ¡-Saturday morning Several of the State men who are held on Wednesday, February 7 were made by the executive board The cost of the trip is 25 cents from 9 to 12, according to Mrs. Marion Greenamyre, Jean Irby, Staters by scoring eight digits while of the College Young People’s now on the squad played stellar during their regular Wednesday Captain Linkletter made 14 points for club members and 35 cents for Croswell, head of the art depart­ Kathleen Hecker, Margaret Hitch, Christian Endeavor society of the basketball during that game. Ralph ■ morning breakfast. for the Red Devils. “Greek” Rezzon non-members. Everyone planning to ment. Marie Jaurequ, and Margaret Kerr. Stockel was one of the high scor­ Officers who will serve for the ico * and Lebeck played the best Presbyterian church, Sunday after­ make the trip is asked to meet in Students and public are welcome Santa Barbara high school is noon at the home of the president, ers for State and Firtz Zapf and spring semester are Richard W. ball seen from them this season front of the .administraton build­ to join the classés for which one sending a large number of dele­ Shirley Keith did remarkable work Jackson, president; Thomas Mer­ “Greek” made six points to follow Louise Headley. Following the ing at 9 o’clock Sunday morning. unit is offered. The classes are open gates. meeting refreshments were served as guards for the locals. Vancil of rill, vice-president; Denny McAr­ Lebeck in, scoring. to students for one dollar lab fee the Southern squad was one of the thur, secretary-treasurer. Moss and Bostrum were the two by Miss Headley, assisted by her Hay Fever is no joke, but “Hay and to the public for three dollars PATRONIZE ROADRUNNER aunt, Mrs. Fred Anderson. best scorers during that fracus, According to Jackson, president, other outstanding men in the south Fever” is full Of them.—Adv. and a half for 18 weeks. ADVERTISERS making a total of nine points. the club plans to be quite active this erner’s lineup. semester in sponsoring assembly Those that saw action during the programs and in being of service to Saturday night game were Hoffar, the various organizations of the col­ Lebeck, Stockel, Muegenburg, Ker lege; Magazines will also be do­ rigan, Zapf, Keith, Rezzonico, Mil nated to the Associated Men’s club. ler and Lee. Those from San Diego A short discussion about the were Moss, Perry, Bostrum, Link changing of the club dues was held, letter, Tucker, Tazellar, Clarkson as the present dues are not satisfac­ Nottbosch and Tylers. * tory. It was decided to have, at least one combination social and regular meeting a month which will be held Librarian Will Cover at the local Y.M.C.A. Activities for Press Miss Della Haverland, Lincoln li­ Shrader Chosen Rush brarian at the college, has been ap­ Chairman for'Group pointed correspondent for the Daily News by George Lynn, managing At the regular „meeting Monday editor. Miss Haverland will cover night the Tau Omega fraternity the campus activities for the daily. elected “Bud” Shrader rush chair­ Since her . association with the man for the rushing activities in the college, Miss Haverland has con­ near future; F r e d r i c Hendrixson tributed a number of articles to people know it! was elected publicity chairman, to different magazines. Her appoint­ . . . fill the vacancy left bythe resigna­ ment to the News staff was made tion of Don Hickok. Monday. Same thing with â good Women’s Sport Comment cigarette or a good wood-fire. By PEGGY KOEPP All you need is a light. For the benefit of those students The ladder idea is also being used And all you want is a ciga­ who have been wondering what in determining tennis champions. these “Little America” signs are The tournament started this week rette that keeps tasting right doing stuck around the campus— and ends February 23. There are a they mean that the W.A.A. is hav­ large group of women who are try­ whether you smoke one or a ing their annual play day Satur­ ing for high honors. day. The Byrd expedition is being * # * dozen. used as their theme. May this ex­ As a parting thought, does it not plain why Santa Barbara State seem that all the school enthusiasm That’s what people like seemed to be turned into a radio is contained in the sports of the station all at once. women here in Santa Barbara when about Chesterfields. You can * * * the general rumor among the men’s It was carefully pointed out to varsity basketball team is that the count on them. They’re milder me that the most remarkable prog­ idea of these trips to San Diego, ress made in any sport this year La Verne, and other various points —and they taste- better. was that achieved by Viola Tuck­ is not to win the games but merely er in archery. Without having had to have fun checking up on new In two words, they satisfy. any previous experience she moved surroundings? up from the beginner’s stage and That says it. • • finally earned h e r r e d “tassel;” This is only the second time that j Have You Tried . this has ever been accomplished in a single semester. | ROYAL ICE * * * CREAM All women interested in vol­ “THE TASTE TELLS” leyball are requested to sign up QUARTS 25c PINTS 15o with Evelyn Maitland for prac­ ______1118 Chapala Street_____ tice on either one of the follow­ ing days: Monday, Tuesday, Wed­ nesday and Thursday at 4:30. * • * THE COLLEGE SHOP These ladder tournaments seem to be the popular way of arousing San Mar cos interest in girls’ spqrts. The arch­ ery ladder was used last semester. Barber Shop In the advance class are V. Sims, Court—Saa Marcos Building Uhesterfield B. Walters, and F. Hemmenway. © 1934, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, the cigarette that’s MILDER • the cigarette that tastes better