
VOL 5 SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE - SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925 N O . 11 JOT Hi N Gl Step- tighi Up at><J eofl. >ne BROTHERTON MEETS Gym Basement Nearly SORORITY MEMBERS Supervised Teachers OUTING CLUB TREKS ABBOTT IN FINALS OF Ready For Use FEATURE DOUBLE See L. A. Schools IN AUTOS TO CABIN TENNIS TOURNAMENT ENGAGEMENT The supervised teachers class of Construction of three divisions the Community Mechanics Depart­ AFTERTHANKSGIVING in the basement of the gymnasium Exciting Match at Beach At an attractively appointed tea ment has spent the last three days is practically completed at this Courts Next Friday given at El Encanto Monday after­ in Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Booth Pomises Excellent time. The basement was divided Between Rivals noon, Delta Zeta Delta announced Venice examining the community Outing Hikes Planned, into an additional locker room for the engagements of two popular mechanics work m the school sys­ the men in the P. E. department, Location Told The men's tennis championship members of the sorority. The an­ tems m that locality. The class, a manual training shop for the Ele­ of the school will be decided Fri­ nouncement came as a surprise to directed by Mr. Ericson has spent mentary School Children, and ad­ The Outing Club is planning an day at 1 :30 p.m., when Phil Broth- many, even the two girls involved. Monday, Tuesday and today in its ditional space for the women on auto trip Friday, November 27 to erton and Michael Abbott meet at The engagements, o f Miss visits to several of the different the be ach courts in the final round | their side of the gymnasium. schools. Many of the men intend the club cabin on the Santa Ynez The partition between the men’s Helena Culp to Mr. Sherman Du- of th e men's tournament. .Accord- bershire of Fillhiore and of Miss to spend the rest of the week in River, which is on the other side old locker room and their new one ini' to tennis fans of the College, Irma Learned to Mr. Francis Hen­ the south but some are returning of the first mountain range in back the contest will not be a walkaway. was recently taken out, making one this evening. derson of Lompoc were announced. ,of the city. Garber and Greenough were large rçom with 62 additional lock­ ers. There ware only forty-four Helena is a member of the Sen­ Two of the club men, Oran eliminated in the semi-finals last ior class, editor-in-chief of the an­ lockers before; so the accommoda­ Booth, president, and Sidney Don­ week, when Garber was defeated nual, and treasurer of the Delta by Brqtherton 6-2, 6-1; and Green­ tions for possible growth can read­ er, went to the cabin two weeks Zeta Delta sorority. She has taken Art Department Plans ough was eliminated by Abbott 6-4, ily be seen. Coach Gillland and ago to look over the conditions. an active part in all Student Body 6-3. the P. E* men who had not done They report that the San Marcos activities in the College since her Pageant At Granada Contestants Experienced sufficient work in athletics to com­ Pass road and the road up the entrance here as a Freshman. Abbott, in his tennis experience, I plete their unit requirements are river to the cabin is in excellent Irma Learned is a Junior, active met Gerald Patterson, a member responsible for the constructon of shape. On the afternoon and evening of of the Australian Davis Cup team, these lockers; on the Social Committee and is vice president of Delta Zeta Delta. Miss December 13, the Art Department The cabin is situated four miles m the Montecito Te’nnis Tourna­ The Elementary School shop is above the foot of the San Marcos ment two years ago. He has also amply large enough to accommo­ Learned expects to teach after she is giving some Scenes from the finishes in February. Pa^s; it is about half a mile above played Florence Sutton, sister of date the children in the school and Life, of Christ at the Granada Thea­ the Santa Ynez ranger station. The May Sutton Bundy, who is well it will eliminate the inconveniences ter for the students and faculty of site is on a bluff in a grove of oak known m the national women’s ten­ of training the children in the C. Home Economics Club trees directly above the river. A nis tournaments, and has played the College. It was planned to M. shop. The new set of tools re­ Plans Bazaar small creek runs close to the cabin, with Mary Brown, who is best have it in the gym, but due to the cently received by the Elementary affording cold mountain water. known in connection with golf. Ab­ School will be used in this shop. difficulty of having proper lighting A bazaar will be conducted by Within a short distance from the bott has also played with many of Mr. Carroll Dawley and Mr; the Home Economics Club on Fri­ this was not found to be feasible. the stars' of Stanford and the Uni­ cabin are trails to points of interest Brockus of the C. M. Department day, December 11, in the Domestic The management of the Granada versity of California. to which hikes may be t.aken. Also are chiefly responsible for the con­ Art sun-room.' It will be a sale of “ Flip” Brotherton was champion has been kind enough to give tick­ there is a river 'road to Gibraltar struction work of this shop. ’white elephants,” candy, and rust of the College two years ago, and ets to the faculty and students, Dam which is about eight miles soap, according to Grace Miksch, he has been associated with much which may. be had by signing up up the river. This trip is always An exhibit of designs from the president of the club. of the tennis activity of Santa Bar­ looked forward to by the campers. Art Department of Stanford Uni-1 with Mrs. Steele. Tickets may be bara. When in the grammar school The Home Economics Club will versity is being displayed in one had for the matinee or for the be grateful- for any donations to The Delta Sigs held their regu­ he entered the Ojai tennis meet. of the art rooms this week. the b az-aiar. .' f'. second show in the evening. lar meeting Monday evening at the home of Josephine Bolton. A* this Jean Christy, former member of meeting a discussion was held in Alpha Theta Chi sorority in this => What We A re Thankful For -t- preparation for thè annual exam­ College has recently been elected ination to be held in March, which to the editorial staff of the Blue The cartoon on this page is all The corridor fountain is thank­ he is still in college, at least he is required by the educational so­ right as far as it goes, but it stops ful to be healthy again. and Gold, University of California ought to be. rorities. at the edge of the page. It should The mail man is thankful our en­ W e are thankful that Shannon annual. go on to portray everything else m rollment is not 4,500. cannot draw more accurately. The the College that will celebrate to­ Irma Learned and Helena Culp Eagle management couldn’t afford Next Week morrow. For instance— are thankful that they aré grown a slander suit from his cartoon. Mrs. Price Addresses Everybody is thankful to know at u p . W e are thankful to possess the Monday — Night* Glee Club last how much of the La Cumbre Oran Booth s flivver is thankful first newspaper in toiyn to appear P.T.A. and Institute meeting. he is responsible for. the Outing Club cabin is only one last Friday, when there was no Jakie, our pet roadrunner, is range over. electric power to run the press. Tuesday— Fourth hour. General thankful that he can brag about Gene Powell is thankful that he Jones, who empties our w'aste Mrs. Laura Price, principal of Assembly. Night, Forum being the only one on the campus is still alive. basket once in a while, is thankful the College Elementary School, meeting, not an editor of the annual. He is Jimmy Anderson is thankful tha< that we didn’t enlarge the paper to spoke last Friday to the Parent- Thursday— Fourth hour. Council also glad he’s not a turkey. football is over and therefore onr$ eight columns. Teachers’ Association of Goleta meeting and Glee Club meet­ W e are all thankful for vacation, three sports are left. Arthur Evans is thankful that upon the subject of the type of ed­ ing. because it will give the instructors Flip and Mike are thankful thafi Stanford won . Saturday, as it ucation developed at the Element­ they can beat each other Friday. ary School here. Friday— Evening, Basketball, La an opportunity to loosen up with brought up his financial status com­ Casey is thankful that compul­ Mrs. Price also spoke at the Verne' College here. last month's blue books. fortably. sory major sports are bringing him Teachers' Institute at Santa Ma­ The Eagle staff is thankful for Saturday— G. P. Old-Fashioned W e are thankful that Shake­ 8 1-5 more basketball teams than ria yesterday, both in the forenoon Party in the gymnasium. speare is not living today. (See he h as room for. getting this much of a paper out and in the afternoon, upon that sub- the melodrama on page 3.) Alvin M cllroy is thankful that this week.
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