L L Athletic Group to Hold Aiual Plat Day Here Phelps

L L Athletic Group to Hold Aiual Plat Day Here Phelps

v o l . Santa Barbara, California, Wednesday, February 22, 1933 xn No. 21 Fraternity Representatives Lompoc Pupils in Praise o f State Student Officers in Reorganize Rules to Guide “ Boy, what a band! And what a keen college that must Ironing Out Process Rush Activities This Term be. That’s where I want to go.” L “ These are a few of the en­ Open House Scheduled to Acquaint Frosh thusiastic comments of Lom ­ With Tong Members Monday Night, Feb. 27 poc high school students, on of Financial Kinks L T IE the State college band and glee A t the final meeting of the fall term, the Inter-fraternity club,” reports President Clar­ ence L. Phelps, who spoke in Current Money A ffairs on Firm Basis but Clifford Leedy Leads council, composed of two men from each of the social organi­ James McCloskey at the Lompoc high school F ri­ Debits of Other Years Furnish Troubles 55 Local Men zations, completed its revision of rules covering rushing and Work on Plan to day evening, under the aus­ on Trip pledging. Several changes have been made in the method of Assist Book pices of ithe Lompoc P.T.A. procedure, as shown in the following section from the council’s The President’s subject was, AN EDITORIAL by-laws: “Shall We Maintain Our Ideals Evincing a commendable attitude of genuine and unselfish In Appearance Here Rush week this semester will be the fourth week of the Proposes Ad Changes of Publio Education?” concern toward the handling of student affairs, the associated new term. The first event of the week will be “ Open-House” The college musicians, on the students executive council last Tuesday evening, devoted nearly Diversified Program Expensive Hand-Set first day of their annual tour, five hours of time, many words and much serious thought to night, Monday, February 27. All three of the fraternity houses had preceded President Phelps, will be open at 7:30 p.m. to' all men on the campus who are the task of ironing out financial kinks in the budgets of four Adds Interest Work Would be appearing before the Lompoc campus organizations. to Concerts interested. The purpose of “ Open-House” is to give incoming Eliminated students Friday morning. freshmen and others an oppor­ - Casting aside individual prejudices and thinking in terms of The Associated Students,” the councilors were able to ac~ Starting on their annual “good­ tunity to become acquainted That the 1933 La Cumbre w ill complish much, in solving present financial difficulties, and in will” tour of central California with the members of the var­ StanfordPaper he supported b y t h e business Urge Rogers to men of Santa Barbara, was last assuring a more sound economic structure for future years. fifty-five local students, members ious groups in their home set­ ting, and thus to campare and week assured by James McClos­ To allay any false fears, and to correct a few misunder­ of the band and men’s glee club, key, head of the Retail Merchants standings^ we state at this point that the student body is not judge according to their own Aids Girl Who Debate Soon on left the college campus early Fri­ association, at a meeting held with about to “ go broke.” Student financial affairs as a whole are standards. day morning to be gone eight President Clarence L. Phelps and sound and in good order, and present student leaders are con­ During the evening, they are ex­ Kills Teacher days, during which time they w ill representatives of La Cumbre and World Affairs pected to drop in at all three of ducting the business of their various organizations in a most present concerts in the principle the Associated Student Body. the houses if they wish. No bidding efficient manner. M.ost of the present difficulties have been cities of the state’s mid-section. PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 21.— A t present, McCloskey is work­ PU LLM AN , W a sh ., Feb. 21.— is permitted on this evening, how­ carried over from past administrations and the present concern Accompanied by C lifford E. (CNS)—A campaign against vio­ ing on a plan whereby the costly (CNS)—If invitations and telegrams ever. arises from the fact that, if allowed to continue without some Leedy, musical director on the lo­ lators of traffic regulations this hand-set advertising which has ap­ mean anything, W ill Rogers, t h e The second event of the week is peared in the back part of the an­ humorist, is a cinch to appear‘ in remedial action, these problems are apt to become more than cal campus, the men were trans­ week had been started by the Palo ported by two large busses. The the formal party held on separate nual in past years, w ill be elimin­ Pullman for a debate with Profes­ any one group of future officers will be able to handle. Alto Board of Safety as a result busses were in charge of Paul nights by each of the fraternities ated, and a page upon which w ill sor C. O. Johnson sometime' with­ By way of illustration, when Dorothy Hodgins assumed the Hylton, manager of the band, and in succession. On Tuesday, Febru­ of an accident In which Professor appear the names of all those mer­ in the next month. editorship of La Cumbre, in September, 1932, her books showed ary 28, Tau Omega v/ill hold sway; Martin Verhoven, manager of the Theodore Dunn was run down and chants contributing to the book The debate would come about as a debit balance of $450.32, all o f this incurred during the pre­ on the following night, Sigma Al­ Men’s glee club. killed by a car driven by a Stan­ w ill be substituted. This w ill great­ the result of Dr. Johnson’s state­ pha Kappa; and on Thursday night, vious year when La Cumbre had three editors. During this Lompoc First Stand ly reduce the cost of the book it ment that “Will Rogers knows Beta Sigma Chi. Formal invitations ford co-ed. same previous year, the student body appropriation to La Cum­ On Friday and Saturday the was stated! It is also the plan of little about international relations,” w ill be issued to the chosen men group apeared at the Lompoc, Santa The campaign was given impetus McCloskey, to do away with the published in a Pullman newspaper bre totalled $1625.26. The appropriation for the current year by each fraternity, which are to Maria, Arroyo Grande and San as a result of a signed statement direct contact between the students early in January. was $1132.78, a reduction of $492.46. Beginning with an already (Turn to Page 2, Col. 2) and the business men by eliminat­ Luis Obispo high schools. On Sun­ sent to The Stanford Daily by Tlje article reached Roger’s hands, insufficient budget, Dot had to clear up the debit balance of ing the soliciting of advertising. day, they appeared at the Lindsay Theodore J. Hoover, dean of the en­ and subsequent telegrams between last year ($450.32), leaving her A ll w ill come directly to La Methodist Episcopal church. Their Rogers and Dr. Johnson resulted in with $782.46 with which to gineering school and brother of Cumbre from the Retail Merchants itinerary for the remainder of the tentative arrangements for the de­ work. Obviously, the La Cum­ President Herbert Hoover, who association. week includes concerts at various ATHLETIC GROUP bate, which would be on the gen­ declared “there are entirely too REGISTRAR GOES bre finances needed some at­ cities as far north as . Fresno. The In expressing her appreciation to many killers in this community.” eral subject of foreign relations. tention. group will return home Friday. the business men for their action, Professor Dunn, he said, was “sim­ Final plans await the recovery As a farewell gesture before their Dorothy Hodgins, La Cumbre edi­ Pick up seven point. TO HOLD A IU A L ply an insane sacrifice to speed.” of Mrs. Rogers, who recently was departure, the combined band and tor, stated that close cooperation THROUGH COUNTY The Roadrunner began operations Although The Daily printed Dean operated on for appendicitis. glee club presented a program be­ between the business men arid the last September with a $1400 deficit, Hoover’s letter prominently on the Meanwhile, Dr. Johnson reiterated fore the State college student body students is very desirable at this approximately $1000 of which arose PLAT DAY H ER E front page, Stewart Crawford, edi­ that “professors in economics, pol­ Thursday morning, at a special as­ time, due to the present economic FOR GRADUATES the year before when a down-pay­ tor of the paper, in another column itics, social science and history adiriit sembly called by President Clarence High school seniors and junior situation. “ Such fine spirit as is ment was made on equipment, the took exception to the engineering that W ill Rogers is a good humorist “Santa Barbara county schools L. Phelps. college students from fifteen schools shown by the business men is great­ payment not having been covered heads’ allusion to traffic “killers.” but deny that he is an authority for Santa Barbara State Teachers The band opened the program in the southern part of the state ly appreciated,” Dorothy Hodgins in the Roadrunner budget Approxi­ on national or international affairs.” college graduates,” is Mrs. Byron with “Officers of the Day March,” stated. have been invited to participate in Abraham’s version of the modern mately $200 had been incurred dur­ by Hall, and “El Capitan March,” Representatives at the meeting the annual Women’s Athletic asso­ “Buy American” slogan.

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