EXTRA!! EXTRA!! Patronize Our Advertisers Attend Home Coming Dinner Look for The Roadrunner Start the Alumni Celebration Stickers in the Windows Off Right by Taking Part Down Town When in the Turkey Dinner Shopping Held in Ebbets Hall VOL. XIII Santa Barbara, California, Monday, October 30, 1933 No. 6 Program for Home Coming Publicity Camp aigu Thursday, November 2—Football rally, Fox theatre, Many Campus Organizations 7:00 p.m. Parade and bonfire. for S. B. State College Friday, November 3—Assembly at eleven o’clock col­ to Take Part in Home Coming lege auditorium, Sciots band and chanters. Home coming dinner Ebbets hall, State college, 6:00 p.m. sharp. Occi­ dental vs. Santa Barbara, Pershing park, 8:00 p.m. Dance Is Directed by Lions State college music hall, after game. Celebration; Dinner Heads List Saturday, November 4—Gnome club Home Coming H. Clapp, President of the Club, Judges breakfast, Mannings, 11:00 a.m. Tau Omega, Home Com­ S. B. Merchants Take FormerToastmaster editor of the Road- Students Hold Pep Local Campus As Cultural ing dance (sport) fraternity house comer Santa Barbara runner, Dixon MacQuiddy, . and Islay streets. Delta Sigma Epsilon,, breakfast, Planta­ Part in C.ollege who is to preside as master Rally on Phelps Center of City Activities of ceremonies next Friday tion, 9:30 a.m. Delta Zeta Delta supper dance, Vista Mar night at th e Home Coming Field Thursday Extensive plans for familiarizing residents of Santa Bar­ Monte, 9:00 p.m. banquet. bara with the academic and extra-curricular activities of the Sunday, November 5—Tau Gamma alumni breakfast. Windows Decorated Freshmen Build Fire campus were discussed by a joint corpmittee from the Lions Delta Zeta Delta open bouse tea, 3:00 to 7:00 p.m., 1703 club and the college administration late yesterday in the office Chapala street. Tau Omega- open house, fraternity house Junior Ç, of C. Greets Occidental Game Will of President Clarence L. Phelps. corner Satna Barbara and Islay streets. Alumni Visitors to College hospitality day with all college departments keep­ Capitalize Week’s ing open house, following the distribution of printed invitations DINNER PROGRAM—NOVEMBER 3 Santa Barbara Program to townspeople, is one of the#“ r ~~ i Parade of the Turkeys. Merchants of Santa Bar­ Football games, turkey din­ events planned by the commit­ College songs led by Betty Procter and Ella Cornwall. bara are engaged in a window tee. Presidents of Yells, led by Charles Ilenstein and Howard Gammill. ners, dances and fraternity and Yesterday’s meeting followed the decorating contest to advertise sorority parties outline the recent decision of the Lions club Bud Lambourne’s dinner music. the Home Coming game. The events to take place next Fri­ to stress the importance of the col­ Colleges Have New song hits introduced by Mercedes Berger. best decorated window will be day and Saturday, November lege to the community from a cul­ Short, ¿nappy speeches, by President Phelps, Ted awarded a prize of eight tick­ tural and a business standpoint. Broadhead of Occidental, Ted Beckett of Santa Barbara 3 and 4, to entertain the alum­ Hubert H. Martin, chairman of the Pomona Meet ets to the Santa Barbara State- ni of Santa Barbara State col­ committee from the Lions club, and State, and others of prominence. Occidental game; second prize lege during Home Coming H. Clapp, president of the club, will Merle Adams and her guitar. four tickets; and third prize week., Home Coming is cele­ work with President Phelps and Marcus Cravens, student ’ body Edwina Kenney Hegland, presiding Santa Barbara two-tickets. E. E. Ericson, chairman of the col­ president, and Oscai; J. Trautz, sim­ Alumni association officer. brated each year early in No­ lege publicity committee, in making ilar official last year, atended a Coach Ted Beckett appointed vember, and affords an oppor­ contacts with service clubs, social meeting of the Southern' Califor­ Elbert Cochran, baritone and Anita Cochran at the a committee to take charge of MacQuiddy to tunity for the alumni of State and professional organizations and nia Student Body Presidents asso­ piano. this window trimming contest local residentsi in. the interest of the j Dixon MacQuiddy, toastmaster. college to assemble on the cam­ college. They will extend invita­ ciation- at the university of Red­ which_is being participated in pus to renew old and new ac­ tions to clubs to use thg college lands last Friday and Saturday. 'Ester 'Janssens Ludcke, Home Coming chairman. by at least 30 merchants. Con­ Head Alumni quaintances. dining hall facilities. A continuous The meeting was the first of the i Mercedes Berger and Bobby Goux, tantilizing tunes. tacts were made by personal The Alumni committee se­ speakers’ service will be offered by year, and little business was trans­ Election of officers of Santa Barbara section Alumni calls and by the aid of the the club and the college faculty. association. Campus Meet lected November 3 and 4 as the Several projects concerning student acted, the main purpose being that Junior Chamber of Commerce date for Home Coming this year activities are under consideration. of getting acquainted. Trautz, presi­ The dinner will terminate promptly in time to adjourn and the Lions club. Dixon L. MacQuiddy, editor of because of its opportunity to Dr. Berkeley B. Blake, pastor of dent of the association, presided to the football game at Pershing park, Aiding Coach Beckett on the the Unitarian church, and Colonel over the business meeting, which committee are E. E. Ericson, Marcus last year’s Roadrunner, 'is to be allow visiting alumni to see one J. P. MacNeill retired army offi­ was held after dinner on Friday ¥ Cravens, Paul Woods, Ralph Porter, master of ceremonies for the Home of the outstanding gridiron frays cer, have been appointed Lions night During this meeting, Syd­ and Barney Jameson. Coming banquet as well as chair­ of the season. On Friday evening, club speakers. They will be avail­ ney Wall of Pomona college was Reductions in Ticket Sales man of the publications committee. the Roadrunriers will meet the Oc­ able to groups in and outside of elected president for the coming cidental Tigers at Pershing park. Santa Barbara during National Edu­ year, and Donald Wolder of San Local C. of C. Endorses This appointment was made Tues­ cation week, November 6 to 12, and Diego State put in a bid for the Salaries Face Campaign Will State Home Coming day afternoon at a nieeting of the The encounter will start at 8 o’clock at other times throughout the year. next meeting of the association to To the Alumni of Santa Barbara Alumni at the home sharp. According to football Coach William Herron, secretary of the be November 17. Ralph Sanders, Santa Barbara State college: of Mrs. Jane Miller Abraham. Ester Ted Beckett, the local football squad Chamber of Commerce is working student body president of Redlands, State’s Faculty Be Open Here The Junior Chamber of Commerce Janssens Ludke, general chairman will be functioning in perfect form on the project and a student com­ was host to the group. of Santa Barbara has been taking of the event, outlined plans for and is expected that evening to mittee is to be organized to co­ The business meeting adjourned Reductions in salaries ranging In a ' sweeping organized drive an increasingly active interest in Home Coming week-end which give a demonstration of the Road- operate with the committee from at 7:30 p.m., and the members at­ from 8 1-3 for regular faculty mem­ which will receive the backing of the welfare and progress of the col­ will include a dinner in Ebbets the Lions club, which will meet tended the Santa Barbara-Redlands bers to as high as 20 percent or all the organizations on the cam­ lege. Many alumni of Santa Bar­ hall, the State-Oxy football game, runners power on the gridiron. regularly on the campus. football game. Following the game more for pai;t time instructors was pus, the Student Activities commit­ bara State have become members a dance on the campus after the The opening event for the alumni “We expect to secure the support the presidents were guests at a revealed Monday when pay checks tee is sponsoring a ticket selling of this active young business men’s game, and many individual frater­ «elebration is the turkey dinner of many influential citizens of Santa reception held in the women’s dor­ 'for the past month were issued from campaign and contest for the Fox organization and it is hoped that nity and sorority affairs Saturday to be held in the college dining hall Barbara and Montecito for the var­ mitory, at which time the acting the office of the financial secre­ Arlington theatre rally, Thursday many more will do so. The mem­ and Sunday. at 6 o’clock Friday night. Special ious activities, including every­ president of Redlands university, tary. night, November 2, the first event in bers of the Junior Chamber are en­ To aid in making this Home Com­ thing from art to athletics,” said William Edward Raffety, greeted Several courses taught by part- the program of Home Coming ac­ thusiastically backing the plans of ing an unforgetable success for the invitations have been extended to Mr. Martin. the association. time instructors have been discon­ tivities. the Alumni association for its home visiting alumni Mrs. Ludcke appoint­ the seniors and a number of down­ The committee anticipates that a Saturday was spent in sightseeing tinued and other re-evaluated on Inez Cash, chairman of the Stu­ coming football game and are ready ed many committees to aid her.
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