VOL. XIV. Santa Barbara, California, Wednesday, May 1, 1935 No. 29 Seniors Hold Prexy Alters *Gump' Gumpertz Jane Abraham Women Select D. Follett “If revue members keep on Students Last Meeting turning out the way they have New Officers so far I’ll he on the train for Returns fro m Date of Club’s Lois Jo McPheeters will The last regular meeting of San Francisco,” said “ Gump” . the class of ’35 w ill be held at head the A.W.S. next year, as “ Come on and let’s get on the Conducts the Senior Breakfast at 7 a.m. a result of the A.W.S. election Sign S. B. Yearly Voyage band wagon.” “ Gump” is di­ Panama Trip in Ebbets hall, Friday, May 2. held last Wednesday. Lois Jo rector of this year’s Roadrun­ Important matters are to be had no opponent for the office. Donning' their best pantaloons ner Revue. Speaking before the elementary discussed, according to Martin Other officers selected by and teajackets, approximately sev­ department yesterday morning, Revision Verhoeven. Final plans for the members of the A.W.S. are Petitions enty State college “Jack-tars” will Mrs. Jane M iller Abraham, regis­ new methods of applying for a Ellen Roe, first vice-president; board Captain Ira Eaton’s “ Sea trar, described the trip she and her position, presented by Mrs. Betty Roulston, second vice- W o lf’ on May 11 and head to sea husband Mr. Byron Abraham took Students Urged to Jane M iller Abraham are also president; Dorothy Clark, sec­ Nomination Routine for a three day vacation at Santa to Panama. They sailed on the to be discussed. retary; Genevieve Jones, treas­ Make Suggestions Cruz Island. “Chiriqui,” one of the Great White Must Be Finished fleet of the United Fruit company urer; and Wilma Kiesner, Lasting for three days, May 11,12, for Changes from Wilmington on April 6. councillor. by Friday and 13, the island trip is an annual Acapulco was the first stop of Presbyterian affair at the State college and spon­ the trip. Mrs. Abraham described it No Definite Action sored by the Outing club it is open Election on May IS as a “lovely old Mexicon town ina to all college students. As the 13th perfectly beautiful harbor. Coal Pageant Cast Church Hears falls on a Monday, President Phelps Next Meeting Called mining used to be its main indus­ Lois Jo McPheeters has granted special permission to try, but now most all ships use for Thursday all students making the trip that Rehearses for Heads Student Male Chorus oil. Also, it was here that the peo­ they be excused from classes on Evening ple who were to tour part of Mex­ Board that day. The previous starting date ico in eight days were discharged.” I Clifford E. Leedy’s male chorus, which was on Friday, May 10 has May Day Fete Members of the student body con­ with a variety of novelsits, present­ Ship Docks “A ll petitions for candidates to stitution revision committee met been changed to May 11 because of student body offices must be taken ed their annual program at the The ship also stopped at Point Renata Maccianti will play the conflict with the Roadrunner Re­ out, signed and returned by the end last night in the student body office Presbyterian church last Sunday, Amoyalla in the Canal Zone to dis­ lead in the drama, “Little Pagan vue. of this week,” states “Bud” Lam­ to discuss features of revision sug­ April 26. charge a cargo of redwood and ce­ Beggars,” to be given for the an­ Program Planned bourne, president of the Associated gested by interested students and To opeiï" the program, the glee ment. From there they went to Bal­ nual May program on May 15. Under the leadership of Willis Students. members of the committee. club sang two numbers, “Adoremûs boa and Old Panama. There they About 75 women students w ill take “Tiny” McCollough, a full program Candidates for yell leaders must Last year a constitution committee Te” by Palestrina and “King Jesus visited the Mira Flores lock while part. of .thrills and “entertainment plus” also sign up in the student body of­ worked on revision, but no definite Is a Listenin’ ”, a negro folk song, several ships were passing through. Other leading characters are to is being arranged to occupy the fice with the election board before action was taken, hence the present which was followed by a violin solo Old ruins and the Old Stone Arch be played by Mary Frances Mc­ time of the “high falootin bucca­ Friday noon. The election board constitution contains many irregu­ by Bradford Tozier. He played Bridge, which has stood there for Kinney, Anne Forsythe, Nancy neers.” One of the special features consists of Lois Jo McPheeters, larities and many stipulations “Negro 'Spiritual” by Cameron 300 years, were also visited. They Clapp, Frances Jane Miller, Blanche planned for the three day stay is an chairman, Marguerette Andureau which are not qarried out. The pur­ White, and “ROmanza Andalusia” stopped at the governor’s residence Steward and Wilma Kiesner. excursion into the dark and mys­ where lovely gardens were ad­ and Bill Poole. pose of the present revision is to by Sarasate. “Little Pagan Beggars” is a dra­ terious caves which are inside of mired. “Everywhere the tropical Petitions Posted make definite suggestions for The college quartet composed of ma based on California fairy tales. the island. These caves hollowed foliage was beautiful,” exclaimed The following petitions were open changes which w ill lead to a more Don Watson, bass; Howard Van The characters are picturesque and Winkle, baritone; Leonard Scho-.. out by the continual pounding of Mrs. Abraham. to student backers on Tuesday representative government. Proceeds from reminiscent of old Spanish days. the waves and other elements of After ten hours of sight seeing night: president, Garlyn Basham Committee field, second tenor; and Bill Poole, The fairy queen will be represent­ first tenor, sang “Invictus” by Huhn time were according to some leg­ they returned to Point Amoyalla to and Thomas Merrill; vice-president, Members of the committee, ap­ ed by the May Queen, whose iden­ ends used by the old time pirates as Revue Enlarge watch the ship being loaded with Bettie Walker and L ili an Cook; and “Or Grey Robe” by Huntley. tity will not be revealed until the pointed by President Lamboume in 47,500 stems of bananas, each stem treasurer, Durant Mosely and L y ­ “To The Evening Star” from their secret treasure vaults. The program takes place. the last student body assembly, are man Goldsmith; secretary, Thelma Tannhäuser by Wagner and “Pil­ largest cave extends over a thou­ Annual Fund averaging 200 bananas. Leading Role Don Follett, chairman, Garlyn grims Song” by Tschaikowsky were sand feet back into the cliff from Later a 100,000 acre banana farm Davis, Betty Roome and Lita Boe- Ysabel, the leading character, is Basham, Dorothy Weber, Ruth Bru­ sung by Elbert Cochran, baritone the ocean and can be reached only at Manzanilla was visited. It was seke; manager of drama and de­ “Raise money for La Cumbre” an orphan Spanish girl living with baker, Peggy Koepp, B ili Hoyt and soloist, who was accompanied at by the use of a small boat due to here that the tourists they had bate, Harry Moore, Jr. will be the battlecry of the Road- her three uncles. This part w ill Dr. Charles Jacobs, dean of the up­ the organ by Anita Cochran. the many rocks which are located dropped were picked up. A student body assembly w ill be runner -Revue, which will be held be taken by Renata Maccianti. Don per division. The program continued with near the entrance. “It was an ideal trip for one in held next Tuesday morning for next Thursday and Friday, May 9 Romero, the young senor will be Although no definite action was Schubert’s Serenade played by W il­ Short Hike need of complete rest,” stated Mrs. campaign speeches of those run­ and 10 at the Fox Arlington thea­ portrayed by Mary Francis McKin­ ning for office. The general election taken at the meeting, important liam Lanford as a trombone solo Short hikes to the many points of Abraham, “It was smooth sailing matters were presented for deliber­ and two numbers, “Morning Hymn” ter. and no sea sickness. The ship was ney; the three uncles, Don Antonio, will be held on May 13. Polls will interest which are located on the Don Andreas and Don Romualdo ation, among them definition of the by Hencnel and “Requiem” by Ban- Buppy Moore, formerly co-direc­ charmingly equipped with every be located at the student body of­ island w ill be held and the swim­ will be represented by Anne For­ term “associate member” as applied tock, sung by the Glee club. tor for the affair, has been forced convenience and comfort of, a float­ fice and will be open from 8 o’clock ming according to “Tiny” “is hunky sythe, Nancy Clapp and Lorraine to the faculty in regard to privileges Stanley Cox acted as accompa- to resign because of outside activi­ ing hotel.” A.M. to 4:30 P.M. dory if the sharks don’t get you.” Koehly; the comandante, Frances and obligations; method of nomina­ niest for the program. ties. The directing of the revue is “We brought home some things Rules regulating petitioning pro­ For those who succumb to the lure Jane Miller; wife of the coman­ tion and election; provisión for re- now in the hands of “ Gump” Gum­ "typical of that country, such as vide that ten per cent of the stu­ of rod and line there is plenty of dante, Blanche Steward; and the election in case of vacancy; awards pertz and Bud Lambourne.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages4 Page
-
File Size-