VOL. X. SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1930. No. 5 BAND BENEFIT PROGRAM DAVISMEN EXPECT TOUGH SCORES WITH STUDENTS QUERIES PÜÏ BATTLE THIS FRIDAY NITE Dickenson’s Orchestra Barth and Pierucci Features Program Graduates Notice TO STUDENTS LAB DUES PAYABLE Back In Line-up Featuring an eleven-piece or­ Laboratory dues will be pay­ All those who expect to Fast Game Expected chestra led by Wes Dickenson, the able Monday and Tuesday of earn the A.B. degree by Jan­ Fresh from, their battle of last Campus Review of 1930, present­ next week at the office of the week at Redlands, Coach Hal uary or June, 1930, please controller, Fred Allred. A fine ed last Tuesday, fourth period, The following list of important Davis’ fighting flock of Roadrun- sign immediately an “ Applica­ of $1.00 will be assessed for questions and answers has been ners are büsy sharpening their for the benefit of the band, was late payments after Tuesday. tion for Graduation Card” in arranged by Hazel W. Severy, spurs preparing to draw blood out enthusiastically received by an The fees are figured at $1.00 the office of the registrar. chairman of the credentials com­ of the La Verne Leopards this audience which packed the College for each laboratory unit. Music This is important. Do it now. mittee as a means of impressing Friday night under the arcs at auditorium and left standing room courses are included this year. Jane C. Miller, Registrar. upon the students certain vital Pershing Park. The library fee is $2.00 and at a premium. requirements with regard to reg­ La Verne Rates Low payable at the same time. An ular and provisional standing. La Verne, coached by Leo Ei- The regular .Tuesday student incidental fee of $1.00 will also Failure to read and understand san, who fans remember was the body meeting was hurried through be made. these questions now may result stellar quarterback on last year’s by President Dave Watson, and COLLEGE PLAYERS in disappointment later on. University of California eleven, is Wes Dickenson, as master of cer­ Q. 1: Am 1 a regular student? rated as the weakest of the teams emonies, announced the Camlpus A. 1: If you are a high school in the Southern Conference. Play­ Review. The opening number was START REHEARSALS HALLOWE’EN PARTY graduate who has presented .12 ing against Los Angeles Junior a selection from “ II Trovatore,” by Rehearsals of “ The Ghost recommended units and the prin­ College two weeks ago, .the Leop­ the orchestra, on a stage set in Story,” the first production of cipal’s certificate of recommenda­ ards went down to a smashing 26- modernistic style. The College Players, were started PLANNED BY ECS tion, you have clear admission 0 defeat, and since Santa Bar­ Revelettes Entertain yesterday when Mlartha Bell, which means you are a regular bara State in a-very slipshod game For the second number, a trio Sally Leonard, Kay Myers, Eve­ student. The Home Economics depart­ Tied the Jaysee outfit, 6 to 6 last composed of Anita Cochran, Betty lyn Sims and Ida Mae Reeder, Q. 2: Am I a provisional stu­ ment held a peppy meeting under year in Peabody Stadium, Fri­ Procter, and Dorothea Peterson, Ben Romer, Clifton Russel, Mar­ dent? the direction of the new president, day’s encounter should see an­ accompanied by the orchestra, tin Bredsteen, and Wilber Day A. 2: You are a provisional Mrs. Mildred Johnson. Miss Eb- other win chalked up for the sang “ Just a Little Closer.” A met in the auditorium. Staters. student ¿f you have less than 12 betts welcomed new and returning .chorus of six co-eds then put on The production staff includes recommended units from high Price System Used Harold Irwin, head electrician; students. Plans were made for a dance number. school with your principal’s rec­ Eisan, of course, uses “ liibs” May Smith, stage manager; Alice several club meetings outside of Davit Speaks om m endation. g# Price’s U. C. system of play, and Badger, make-up; Inez Lewis, In the time required to set the Q. 3: How can 1 become a school hours to overcome the dif­ with a fast backfield, Captain Hub- properties; and costumes, Salty stage for the fdurth act, Coach regular student if 1 enter as a ficulty o f having only one-half bell at quarter ; Lervin and For­ Leonard. The directors are Doris Hal Davis made a short impromp­ provisional student? hour for departmental meetings. ney, halves, and Welbright, at full, Rodehaver, manager, and Henry tu rally speech on the Redlands A. 3: Carry a program of at to put over the type of plays that Fairbanks. • The assistant director Frances Leach explained some of game. Then Harry Denno, John least 12 units and make an aver­ the Bruins turned thé tables on is Mario Casaroli, Ida Mae Reed­ the plafis for the Hallowe’en party Reid, Ted Neidermuller, and. Jim age of “C” or better in either the Trojans last year with, spec­ er has been appointed as secretary Kent, supported by Ted’s police semester of the freshman year. It promising the frosh a jolly-good tators should see some snappy m for the' organization, Fred Imes, dog, presented a short blackface is best to make the average the time. Jennie Lind was appointed football Friday night. financial manager, and Irma Earl, first semester. skit. The stage was set like the head chairman 'in charge of the The balance of the La Verne business manager. Q. 4: If I do not make the inside of a pullman car, showing Christmas sale. A new Eagle re­ team will line up as follows: Ends, “ The Ghost Story,” by Booth regular status the freshman year two berths, which were occupied porter was elected to succeed Miss Adams and Jones; tackles, Funk Tarkington is a modern comedy what can 1 do? by Harry Denno and John Reid. Frances Leach. and Ferrel; guards, Raynon and of college life. The plot deals A. 4: (a) You have lost your Chorus Number Scores The officers for the Home Eco­ Stover; center, Nichols. with a boy who in order to get chance to become a regular stu­ Barth and Pierucci Dave Lewis next led the stu­ along with the girl of his affec­ dent. nomics department are: Presi­ dent, Mildred Johnson; vice presi­ Expected to Play dent body in three yells, after tions tells a ghost story of such (b) You cannot graduate from dent, Frances Leach; secretary, j which the co-ed trio sang “ Sally frightful intensity that an unex­ any department with a degree, or With husky George Barth back • of My Dreams.” After a number pected result occurs. There is teaching certificate. Geraldine Griffin; treasurer, Mar­ at tackle, his difficulties regard­ tha Larson, and publicity chair­ by the orchestra, two three-part plenty of singing and dancing, (c) You cannot transfer to ing scholarship all O. K., the line arrangements by Harry Denno, of contrasted by the ghastly' ghost another college with a clear rec­ man, Ruth Arnold. The faculty will present a much stronger “ Whispering,” for violins and story. ord. The University of Califor­ advisor is Miss Charlottle Ebbets. front than heretofore, and if Fred ■----- -------- >--- ♦— i------------- - trumpets were given. Chester According to- Doris Rodehaver nia will not allow you to transfer Pierucci succeeds in ironing out Tubbs then sang “ Kiss Waltz,” the cast and production staff are until you have earned 60 units of DELTA PHI DELTA his troubles in that department, while *a dancing chorus of four a good bunch, and the play should there isn’t much more that State credit of good grade. Delta Phi Delta, honorary fra­ men and four co-eds waltzed. This be ready by the first of Novem­ could ask for in the backfield. Q. 5: If I have made an aver­ ternity, held the first event of was encored, and Coach Davis and ber. age of “C” in the freshman year State should go into action as Fred Allred made speeches. The their social calendar last Monday follows: Ends, Colton and Good- how can I be changed to regular evening at the home of the spon­ orchestra then played “ Wa-wa Big Things Planned status? field; tackles, Barth and Wade; sor, Mrs. Mary E. T. Croswell on Girl.” By W. A. A. Board A. 5: Go to the registrar and guards, Davis and Imes; center, Olive street. Dinner was served ---- + obtain the petition blanks, fill out Johnson; - halves, Greeson and A meeting of the W. A. A. to all members and each guest as directed and return to thq reg­ Treloar; quarter, Hickman; full, board, composed of Helen Furby, was given a remembrance from 150 ATTEND istrar who turns them over to the Kessler. president; Meryl Adams, vice- Mrs. Croswell’s trip to Europe credentials committee for re-eval- president; Mae Smith, secretary; this summer. POW-WOW uation. Fall Frolic Saturday Nite Mildred Chamberlain, athletic Officers of Delta Phi Delta for Q. 6: If I transfer from an­ manager, and Mrs. Hodgins, ad­ the coming year are: President, The “ Fall Frolic,” an informal Associated Mien Student social other college where I am on pro­ viser, met at .the home o f Meryl Katherine Bishop; vice president, dance and the second social event •activities got off to a flying start bation what standing will I have Adams Wednesday. The board Elizabeth Foster; secretary, Ida of the Associated Student Body last Tuesday evening when over at State College? Vizzolini, and treasurer, \ Marian this semester, will he held next 200 collegians, including discussed1* the transfering of ath­ letic points from one college to (Continued on Page 2, Col.
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