TIGERS & GAUCHOS MIX AT POST-GAME DANCE

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►jOL. XX IX SANT/P BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949 No. 7 RECEPTION MONDAY NIGHT Fifth Quarter Goleta Fete Sproul, Williams, Hartzeil Speak Stomp Sat. October 14; After Game At University Meeting Tuesday New Campus President Robert G. Sproul’s reception for new students, “Fifth Quarter Stomp” is the Students will be officially wel­ postponed from last Friday to Monday, October 10, will begin unique name chosen for the post­ comed to the new Goleta campus game dance to be held after the for the first time on Friday, Oc­ at 8 p. m. in the Quadrangle. football victory over Occidental tober 14, when the Associated Chairman Hqrrington Wells of the Public Ceremonies College this Saturday night. 10:30 Students throw the Goleta Opener, Committee said that all other de­ is the tentative time. a full-fledged college party. From Rooters'Ticket Sale tails of the event will be carried .=*' The “stomp” is being sponsor­ 3:30 in the afternoon until 12:00 out as originally planned. ed by Alpha Phi Gamma, National midnight the day will be packed On Tuesday at 11 a.m. President Honorary Journalism Fraternity. with events. For All-Cal Begins Sproul will welcome new students Occidental Callege rooters have The main purpose of the party Rooters’ train tickets for the 'been invited to the affair and the is to acquaint students and faculty All-Cal week-end at Los Angeles, to Santa Barbara College at the dance will prove the famous hos­ with the future quarters of the October 28, will go on sale next University Meeting to be held in pitality of Santa Barbara College College. It will also he the day on week. The price is $5.46 round the Quad. Acting Provost J. Har­ and its students. which freshmen will be officially trip. initiated into the Student Body. old Williams has announced that In order to ease the need of Leaving Friday morning, the The Goleta Opener begins at classes will be excused and admin­ parking and re-parking after the train will arrive in Los Angeles 3:30 with a car caravan to the istrative offices will be closed for game, the Veterans’ Memorial in time for the Gauchos to attend new campus. The Frosh-Soph mud Building has been acquired. It is UCLA’s Homecoming activities. that hour to permit students, fac­ brawl will follow. The Spurs will large enough to accommodate both Scheduled is the crowning Of the ulty and non-academic employees initiate women students. -the Oxy Tigers and the S. B. Gau- Homecoming Queen, and a street to attend the meeting. Intramural football games sche­ chos without giving the impres­ UCSB, Occidental Unite rally and float parade in West- duled for that day will be played The College band will play Uni­ sion of wide, open spaces under a wood Village. Afterward, a rally on the Goleta field. Volleyball versity and College songs, and sky of rafters. The dance floor is dance, featuring a smooth band nets will be up and there will be a < ne of the smoothets in Santa In Pre-Game Pep Rally and also a Dixieland combo for freshmen are urged to bring their Barbara. softball game between the faculty those who like the good old Char­ Frosh bibles which have the words Students of UCSB and Occidental College will join in a and students. A bus will take a Lina Martino and his orchestra leston, will be held in UCLA’s to Cal songs in them, Prof. Wells pre-game pep rally Saturday afternoon at 3 :30 p. m. The rally sightseeing tour of the campus women’s gym. Will supply the music. His aggre­ said. will be held in the Sunken Gardens of the Santa Barbara Court- every 20 minutes. Santa Barbara and Davis start gation is well known in Santa Bar­ In the evening there will be an Provost Williams and Student bara for playing a refreshing house at Santa Barbara and Ana- the grid activities Saturday, kick­ all-college picnic-supper followed President Bob Hartzeil will give brand of music. ’ pamu streets. ing off at 11 a. m. Events be­ Publicity Restrictions Leaving die student parking lot by a, band and glee club concert. tween games will be followed by short talks. L Tickets for the “Fifth Quarter at 3 p.m.; the caravan will fol­ There will be a bonfire rally at the Cal-UCLA game at 2 p. m. At the reception President and ^Stomp” are 60 cents and may be For Activities Told low Alameda Padre Serra to Mor­ which time the freshmen will be At half time, rooters will see stunts Mrs. Sproul will be hosts to fresh­ purchased at the table located by tried for infractions of scrub laws. men and other new undergradu­ The Publicity Committee, under eno; Moreno to Grand; down performed by UCLA’s band to em­ the Student Mail Boxes. Following the bonfire there will be ate students in the Quad and Eb- the recommendation of the Stu­ Grand to Valerio; Valerio to San­ phasize the All-Cal week-end and Scene of the dance is at West a dance featuring Jean Carroll’s betts Hall. They will be assisted dent Council, has established new ta Barbara; down Santa Barbara UCLA’s Homecoming. Heach, a few blocks from the new tenlpiece orchestra. in welcoming the new students by restrictions in regard to publicity. turning left at Pedregosa to De Parties, dances, and open houses student gate or beach entrance to Except for a minimum charge Provost and Mrs. J. Harold Wil­ All posters, pictures, and other la Vina, follow De la Vina to planned for Saturday night will si a Playa Stadium. for the picnic-supper, the whole liams, adbinistrative heads, depart­ publicity items must he submitted Victoria, turn left down Victoria bring this tremendous week-end to Working to make the affair a day, including the dance, will cost ment chairmen, members of the to the Graduate ’s office to Anacapa, down Anacapa to a close. Jsuccess are members of Alpha Phi the students nothing. Cat Club and zU selected mem­ for approval. The Publicity Com­ Anapamu and continue to the Gamma, including Rudy Schafer, PELICAN bers of the student body. mittee will then handle the posting Sunken Gardens. The best-decor­ -Phil Jacks, Shirley Cutter, Bill Fourscore and seven years ago Prof. Wells explained that the of the items. ated car in the caravan will be Training Program Jackson, Ken Terry, Gloria Dea- our fathers brought forth on this invitation to new students includes All publicity must be submitted given a prize, as was the best-dec­ A5y, Don Mills, Beret Armer, Ruth Scheduled by Navy continent a new joke. Soon it will their husbands or wives, as the a week before it is to be put out. orated car in the Whittier rally Ann Groenick, Helen Heitfeld, appear in the California Pelican. case might be, but for all other All groups must be officially rec­ caravan. Dr. Jerry H. Clark, registrar, Ken Trevey, and Don Humphrey. This magazine will be on sale one new students this will be a no­ ognized by the Dean of Men or A special student gate will be has been- informed by the Navy of these days in the College Book­ date affair. He also reminded new Women before they may use cam­ used at the Occidental game and that the examination for its Col­ Fifteen Girls store. Our managing editor, Ger­ students to bring the invitation pus publicity facilities. for all other home games. Stu­ lege Training Program is schedul­ ald Noble, will be happy to sell cards they received at registration Jo Gunderson’s publicity com­ dents will enter La Playa Stadium ed for December 3, 1949. Form Secretariat you a copy for thirty-five cents, time. mittee has limited the number of only through the student body gate This is the fourth nation-wide : vThe newly-formed Secretariat since he is Santa Barbara campus posters to be used by each group which is located south of the Field competitive examination in the Dress is informal for new stu­ consists'df Bohhie De Nault, Mere­ representative for it. Only ten dents, formal for faculty members for each event. Three posters 22 House at the East (breakwater) program, according to the Navy dith Christenson, Patty Powell, cents above the Bookstore price. by 28 inches, or five measuring side of the Stadium. Plenty of announcement. Successful candi­ and administrative heads, and Allison Nicholson, Nancy Hoising- A Santa Barbara section is in­ semi-formal for student reception­ nine by eleven inches are all that parking space is available for stu­ dates are given a four-year college ton, Lola Doshier, Claire T amp- cluded in this Fall’s Pelican. ists. are authorized. Special rules for dents east and south of the stu­ education at government expense. kms, Diane Doddridge, Claire The Stardusters will furnish mu­ specific affairs will be given to dent entrance. Students will not Upon graduation they are com­ Graham, Jeanne Newhouse, Pam­ sic for dancing in the Cafeteria. the El Gaucho by the committee be admitted at the other gate. missioned as officers o f the Navy INVITATION ela Polin, Eleanor Willard, Patsy prior to the events. Students can avoid ticket lines or Marine Corps. Santa Maria Junior Col­ Punch will be served on the Roof Grossman, Barbara Babich, and at the game by purchasing their The program is open to male lege AWS invites all Santa Garden. Additional entertainment Mary Collins. reduced rate twenty-five cent tick­ citizens between the ages of 17 Barbara students going up will be provided by Jimmie Cam- A meeting was held Tuesday NOTICE TO ALL ets at the Graduate Manager’s and 21. Those who are successful to the Santa Barbara Frosh- piglia’s strolling troubadours in afternoon, October 4, to discuss ORGANIZATIONS Office. in passing the aptitude test will Santa Maria J. C. football the Quad. the time and place the members All applications for skits be interviewed and given physical game to a dance after the “Hello” cards will be provided v- ill work,. and their duties. The to be presented in the Gal­ Complete Tryouts exams. If they are found qualified game. This dance will be to help everybody get acquainted. purpose of the organization will loping Gaucho Review must in all respects, their names will held on the campus, and it Special decorations will be pre­ be to assist the Student Body Sec­ be submitted in the Student For Musical Play be submitted to state and terri­ is free! pared by members of the Art retary and the Coordinator of Stu­ Body Office by October 18. torial Selection Committees. The Department. dent Affairs. Of Thee I Sing Navy expects to enter about 2,000 Tryouts for the George Ger­ students in the program starting shwin musical, “Of Thee I Sing,” with the fall term of 1950. I CALENDAR to be presented by the Music, Application blanks and addi­ Speech, and Women’s Physical tional information may be obtain­ JtUDAY: Education Departments on De­ ed at the Registrar’s office in the 7 :00 p. m.— Spanish Club Beach Party, East Beach. cember 7, 8, 9, 10, are being com­ Administration Building. ■ s i i l i SATURDAY: pleted this week. Tryouts for the 9 :0 0 a. m.— Make-up Proficiency Tests, Ridge Hall 101- speech and vocal parts ended last SONG LEADERS 102. week, but chorus tryouts are Tune up your vocal 3 :3 0 p. m.— Car Caravan and Rally from Parking Lot to chords, Gauchos, because scheduled for 4 p. m. today, ac­ . • £ .. ; - v v - Sunken Gardens. cording to Mr. Ted Hatlen, who is Ellie Denholm and her four 8 :1 5 p. m.— Game with Occidental, here. in charge of the acting. rhythmic colleagues, Betty 10:30 p. m.— Alpha Phi Gamma “Fifth Quarter Stomp,” For students interested in danc­ Braden, Betty Austin, Vir­ American Legion Hall. ing only, there will be tryouts for ginia Savage, and Joy De SUNDAY: a special dance group in the near Field, will lead the singing 2 :00-5:00 p. m.— Tau Gamma Sigma All-Sorority Des­ future, according to Miss Jean at the game with Occidental g P P f ig I sert Bridge, TGS House. Bellinger, who will direct the danc­ this Saturday. The girls ili »III 2 :00 p. m.— IA Club Picnic. ing. Rehearsals for this group will have been practicing under MONDAY: be held Tuesdays and Thursdays Ellie’s able leadership and l l l i l M S i l l 4:00-5:00 p. m.-AW S Board, AWS room. at 4 p. m. have worked up a precision ■.. mu...... M r' ^w.-: J lì II III) I ■ I I I 8:00-12:00 p. m.— President Sproul’s Reception for New The A Cappella, Treble Ensem­ routine which promises to Students in the Quad. ble, and Men’s Glee Club have threaten the fame of the iUESDAY: been rehearsing for the show on Rockettes. So, “let’s go, 1 :00 p. m.——University Meeting of President Sproul in Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Gauchos,” and follow the Quad. Classes Dismissed. {Continued on page 2) leaders! GOLETA CAMPUS Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, October 7, 1949 EL GAUCHO Leaves from the Joe Gaucho Speaks Published every Tuesday and Friday during the school year except during Much Ado vacations and examination periods by the Associated Students of the University Council An editorial in today’s paper SANTA BARBARA, 1949 of California, Santa Barbara, California. Opinions expressed herein are those of calls attention to the fact that we Beaver! thou shouldst be with us at this hour: the staff unless otherwise indicated. Notebook have an apathetic rooting section The hill hath need of thee: she is a den Entered as second-class matter May 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa Bar­ at our home games. The blame Of pompon wavers. Lift once more thy pen! bara, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is $2.00 per By Don Mills for this is laid partially upon the Dean Sweet, who of late knows peace in her bower year, payable in advance. cheer leaders. It is our opinion Would forfeit that newly won Gaucho dower Doris Spotts...... EDITORS...... DonMills Maybe this is too early in the that the'cheer leaders are victims Of inward happiness. We are rah rah men; week (the week beginning Mon­ of an unhappy situation and that Oh! raise us up, return to us again; Phone 29944 Night Phone 29310 day, October 10, that is) to get neither they nor the students are And restore the Oaf and Timid One to power. Managing Editor...... XJerry Noble excited about t he program of to blame for lack of rooting en­ Thy voice would sound afar, and would reprove: City Desk...... Shirley Cutter events that Student Council ap­ thusiasm. The entire blame rests Thy head would ne’er be crowned with green beanie. Sports Desk...... Don Humphreys proved Tuesday night, but for my with those who originally design­ Came ye back even on the morn of Groundhog Day Special Assignment Desk...... Mary Sharer money next week could very well ed La Playa Field. They evident­ Still wouldst thou travel the ivied way Society Desk...... Jan Jones-be called the “Biggest Week of ly thought that a beautiful view In cheerful Solitude; and yet remove the Year.” However, since many was more necessary than a proper The fertilizer which upon it doth lay. events, on both this campus and football stadium seating arrange­ — Wordsworth Notmuch (h.k.n) Policy Rules El Gaucho others of the University, are peg­ ment. So everybody sits on one (Ed. Note: This is a continuation of Tom Padden’s letter In answer to questions submitted by students concerning ged with the title “biggest,” we side of the field. We and our op­ shall curb our enthusiasm to the on college in Switzerland begun in Tuesday’s Gaucho.) El Gaucho policy, we herewith publish the basic Code of ponents wave our pompons, wear point of refraining from using our hats and give our cheers—to All students get a wanderlust, and thus all expense esti­ Ethics which governs our policy. Student Council has asked that overworked adjective. the Pacific Ocean. Undoubtedly mates may be consigned to the ash-can. The scenery is so the editors to prepare a policy report, which will be published President Sproul will be on this is entertaining to passing fish­ beautiful that no one can resist week-end excursions to the in these pages in the near future to make everyone aware of hand Monday night to welcome ermen and couples who decide to various comers of Switzerland, and during the vacations the the difficulties and edicts under which the El Gaucho staff the new freshmen at the swank remain in the parking lot, but it student traffic pours over all borders into Germany, Italy, Aus­ works: Reception (an event no Frosh will does not do one whit of good for be willing to miss) and Tuesday team or school spirit. tria, France, and Spain. The rule of the thumb is: the poorer 1. Information given in confidence shall not be published morning at the Student Assembly Actually the football team neith­ the student, the more remote his unless permission is granted by the informant. to speak to the student body. er hears nor cares about the yells destination. People and Customs 2. All persons and all organizations are entitled to fair For some reason Council could we give. Ask any player. The en­ tire purpose of a rooting section Previous proficiency in the Ger­ not find a thing to occupy the man language means nothing out- play. Matter that seeks merely to hold the administration, the is to let the spectators in on the calendar Wednesday and Thurs­ -side the University. The Swiss Open faculty, or individuals thereof up to ridicule shall not be pub­ football competition. We can’t be day, but Friday all loyal Gaucho can speak German, but they do lished. This shall also apply to memberes of the student body. rooters will throng to La Playa down on the field playing so we do the next best thing by trying not. The student is usually side­ 3. Editors shall exercise vigilance, intelligence, and tact in Stadium for the Fresno game, tracked off into English, which the to outdo the enemy from the Letter selection of material for publication. with a Sig Ep sponsored after­ Swiss also speak (as well as French game dance holding forth later. grandstand. Card stunts, the wav­ a. Recognizing that student publications, while not ing of pompons, and the wearing and Italian). If the student dares And Saturday — Saturday is to ask for directions in High Ger­ of colored hats have never been necessarily representative of the Administration, are often THE day. Starting with a Car man, he may be taken for a Nazi regarded as quasi-official by the general public, editors Caravan out to the Goleta campus, planned to entertain the football teams. They are carried on to en­ spy, but in any event he need not shall view their materials in the light of their possible it will include all the activities expect an answer in High German. Girls, mentioned in the story on page tertain and outdo those on the oth­ The wheels of activity have effect on public relations. er side of the field. We have no He either learns to understand the one. From 3 :30 to 12:00 a PACK­ Swiss dialect, or he remains in really started to turn in this b. It is an editor’s responsibility to recognize material, ED calendar of events. The Frosh one on the other side of the field. noble institution. Have you Although the students seem never ignorance of what is going on either written or drawn, which might be regarded as ob­ will have a chance to redeem them­ around him. noticed how busy everybody to actually realize this, it is the scene, sacrilegious, libelous, or in poor taste. With due selves, the student body will have ORDER is the rule in Switzer­ looks? I wonder if they ac­ reason why we have no game-time allowance for extreme prejudice in such matters on the their first chance to see the new land, especially in the North, and complish as much as they spirit. This is why we don’t give seem to? If so, I'm way be­ part of a few readers, an editor should nevertheless exer­ campus ( good food and a dance in the citizenry quakes before the the spacious gym will be enjoyed our all for the cheer leaders. hind the crowd. I seem to There is only one answer to this police. At midnight the city of cise his best judgment in handling such material, and by everyone, and a bonfire will Zurich is closed tighter than a have done nothing since should subject it to careful consideration by the staff and temper the day’s events (which to­ problem. The College must build school • s t a rt e d and three a grandstand on the other side of drumhead, and after 1:30 a.m., the faculty adviser before any decision is made to publish day’s El Gaucho headlines call the weeks are already gone. the field. It need not be huge. If police inquire as to the pedestrian’s “Goleta Opener” ) and provide the One thing I have done is it. The faculty adviser is not a censor, but his advice it only accommodated the oppos­ business. The Swiss have no need theme of the whole thing—“Cam­ to form an estimate of what should be sought freely and frankly. ing rooting section it would be suf­ for a Dean of Women, as her pus Warming.” honorable duty is performed by is being worn this fall and I 4. Editors should at all times maintan a policy free of fac­ ficient. can assure you that "Wen­ Don’t forget to listen to “Hill- Until another grandstand is hundreds of uniformed bullies who tional pressures. The newse shall be fair and unbiased. If the topics” Wednesday night over roam the streets with clubs. The ders" has the latest and built we will continue to be ac­ best. You should see the news is controversial, all sides shall be given voice. If editors KTMS at 7:15 when details of the cused of lack of school spirit, apa­ Swiss explain that this order is substitute fear and unprincipled compliance for the positive “Warming” will be stold by the necessary to maintain order. A new wool and gabardine thy and disinterest. dresses in the shop! They're moral qualities of vigilance ,intelligence, and tact, the result Hilltopics guest. simple explanation, I thought. PUSHING is an art which the every girl's dream. Drop in will be publications not worthy of a campus of the University. TRYOUTS BEING HELD (Continued from page 1) student must learn. But after be­ and dream a while, it may 5. Good faith with the reader is the foundation of all jour­ NOTICE TO ALL since the beginning of school. Ac­ ing rudely gouged in and out of come true. nalism worthy ofo the name. By every consideration of good ORGANIZATIONS cording to Dr. Van Christy, Music streetcars, doorways, bars, and Barb faith, a newspaper is constrained to be truthful. The editor All organizations are urg­ Director for the show, there has (Continued on page 3) ed to turn in their pink or­ shall be responsible for the truth, accuracy, and sincerity of all been a good turnout for the re­ ger, dance; Mr. Ted Hatlen, act­ ganization forms to the Ac­ hearsals, with 61 people coming ing; Bob Clark, technical direc­ material published; there is special need for reliability when WENDEL'S tivity Control Board which on Monday and Wednesday, and tion of scenery and lighting; Wally 1207 STATE STREET a person is being directly quoted. Opinion should clearly be is located in the Associated at least 100 people coming on Fri­ Jonason, scenery; and Roger Clou­ distinguished from fact. Student Body Office. Or­ day. tier, costumes. ganizations officers are re­ Dr. Christy added that there is minded that participation a great demand for male voices. S C H O O L SPIRIT ? ? ? in all campus events, all The script calls for a minimum of campus publicity, and ad­ This semester, as we all know, a program has been put 35 male chorus voices and 15 ministrative recognition de­ male cast parts, many of which into effect to develop school spirit among the Gauchos. This pends upon active status, will be -cast, but it needs spirit is certainly lacking in the place where it should be most which can be acquired only only five female cast parts, four evident, the rooting sections at football games. As one student upon filing this pink form of which will probably be double­ phrased it, “They just sit there.” along with the constitution cast. of the organization before We must inquire what the reason for this apathy is. Is it Faculty members and students the deadline of October 15. in charge of the show are Dr. Van lack of organization in putting over the so-called rah rah pro­ Christy, music; Miss Jean- Bellin- gram? We find that it is not. Those who have worked on this program have put forth an integrated effort for its success. Does the fault lie in the rally committee? Certainly the mem­ Sometfatf lieta Titulen. *76e Stot bers of this group have planned and worked for events to fos­ ter student interest in teams. Are our yell leaders responsible for the poor response they get at sports events? We believe that they'are partially O f CALIFORNIA T } O so. It seems that if they practiced leading cheers in unison, PLASTIC sums 'Qy.^ 1' * they could be followed more easily by the rooting section. They also seem to lack the enthusiastic attitude usually asso­ ciated with those in their position. Certainly students who h . r^ nave sufficient interest in a team to come to see it will cheer ^ 4 Ä r l ' P l Comfortable, flexible Pla- it if they are properly led. Sols are tops as beagh, patio MODERN SCUPf However, it is not fair to lay the entire blame for our and pool sandals outside, as apathetic rooting section at the- feet of the yell leaders. They well as shower bath and could undoubtedly lead yells better if they received more co­ round-the-clock leisure scuffs operation from the rooting section they volunteer their time in the house. and energy to lead. Also with a little encouragement they f it s e v e r y $1.10 pr. would feel more like making the necessary improvements in FOOT their work.

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Phone 2-6163 1327 De la Vina St. 727 State Street Phone 2-7671 Friday, October 7,1949 E L GAUCHO Page Three Plhi©§pb®M!flid] Have you ever watched with an objective view When the scoreboard reads forty Seems lots of you Gauchos fol­ Ste4KSi to two, lowed the Golden Arrows to Po­ READ BOB HARTZELL'S JOKE YET?” As our poor, sad team with mud­ mona College in Claremont (con­ [Continued from page 2) died valor, fusing isn’t it? ). A few of the toilets, he catches on and rigs And our poor, sad coach with a many were Dolores Mazzarelli - out his own boom for a few hefty studied pallor, Mory McNaughton, Dick Rosen- shoves. It is customary to shove Fight - fight - fight to stay in the quist - Jean Strench (alum), Dave first and make excuses later, ex­ game? Ehrenfelt - Marie Allen, Beret Ar­ cept in the case of old ladies who mour - Walt Houtz, Arden Pem­ can’t fight back. These may be Now isn’t it a dirty shame, berton - Dick Krup, Dora Lee Bo­ ignored generally, but some of To idly/glance around the stands wen and Guy Sherard. Also seen them with 90 years of practice And watch our loyal cheering milling around- during the half could well serve on the second fans? time were Diane Covey - Peter string of anyone’s football team. The fellow just in front, it seems, Grant (who went down early and WOMEN’S CLUBS are the put up all the Golden Arrows), powers behind the throne in Zur­ Has spied the lady of His dreams, Muriel Reeves - Chuck Missman, ich. Related to our own WCTU, Firmly entrenched four rows away, Audrey Scott - Don Maier, Debora their aim is to stop the whole na­ And since, no doubt, she’s there to Record and Don Humphries, to tional life of Switzerland, and Everybody’s Talking A bout It stay, name just a. few. they have used Zurich as a labor-' They must pursue their gay flirta­ Marje Woods and Walt Stone’ at6ry for their experiments. Near­ tion . were in Pomona for the game and ly everything is “verboten” (for­ Read It In then stayed South for the big L. A. bidden), and as a general rule, With loud and witty recitation. County fair as did many other the student can assume that what­ The bright young lady at my right Gauchos. It was a big show. Too ever he wants to do he can’t. But Roots and cheers with all her bad everyone couldn’t have work­ the poor Swiss are in the same CALIFORNIA PELICAN might, ed it in while they were in the boat, and with many sympathiz­ And it doesn’t bother her at all vicinity. ers in union, the iron grip of the ON SALE TODAY That the other team now has the Pat Mclnerriey, Sigma Delta old girls is broken now and then. As might be expected, liquor con­ ball. Phi prexy, and Cal Poly man Bill Moranda celebrated their joint sumption in Zurich is fantastic, A low, grim grumble from the rear birthdays last week-end by dining and there is no liquor wholesaler Continues to fill my harried eat, and dancing at the El Paseo. who has a bad word to say about women’s clubs. Some lad with a pepto-bismo Due to restrictions from the TOM PADDEN. - frown Dean of Men’s office oh the men­ Continually runs our Gauchos tion of fraternities during their down. pledging we must be vague in ref­ ALL THOSE WHO HAVE I sneer, “We’d have no team at all erence to the Saturday night go­ MOVED ings-on of these lads. We can If you were down there with the All students who have say that there were some fraternity ball.” moved or who . have new parties and by all reports every­ telephone numbers since And just who is the lass with the one had a gay time, but we must noisy bell they registered and received wait until later to let you in on their Student Body cards Who gives her all for every yell, the scoop. are asked to report this And waves her pom-pom with You know I can’t write this col­ change in the Graduate might and main umn successfully unless you stu­ Manager’s office. There will ’Til I’m sure I’ll never see again? dents let me in on what is going be a place on his bulletin And while the game in the bal­ on. It cannot see all, I don’t know board where such students ance weighing, all, and unless you tell me what may write their name and is going on I am completely at a Those twcr dont’ even know who address and phone number. loss .what to write. So, how about is playing, This information is need­ letting me know the news? ed for the Student Direc­ They just gaze deep in each other’s Don’t forget the big game Fri­ tory and it is very impor­ eyes, day night and the Fifth Quarter tant that students report Letting the yells drown out their Stomp which is being held at the changes, otherwise their sighs. American Legion Hall. This dance names will be listed accord­ Just about halftime I’d like the be­ is being sponsored by Alpha Phi ing to the information en­ seech Gamma. Let’s have a big turn-out tered on Registration Day. They hie themselves off to Hen­ and make it a big success. dry’s beach. “Popcorn, peanuts, hotdogs and pop,” At a crucial fourth down he sets up shop Directly in front of my line of vision, Would’st I could dissolve him by nuclear fission. SPECIAL But that same urge is almost as compelling To the lads who aren’t drinking what the vedor is selling. MILANO PIPE Not that they are imbibing, I’m sure they’re too good, But that perfume I’m smelling was REGULARLY $1.00 aged in the wood. Ah, well at last the game is all and through, Next week we return to triumph anew. So grasping my cowbell, my pom­ pom, and bottle, I rise to depart. Oh, goodness, 2 Tins BRIGGS wottle the dean say? r PIPE MITURE

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guess per game and any additional Carter Announces Criss, Pickarts ATTENTION KNITTERS Abbott, Williams Get ballots will result in disqualifi­ Fencing Schedule Tie in Contest cation from the contest. Mr. Har­ Domestic and Imported Yams 2C2A Baseball Honors old Cole, manager of the Look- a t Fencing Coach Nick Carter an­ First winners of the weekly foot­ store, is judge for the weakly .con­ Before the bats, balls, and gloves nounces that there will be three ball contest sponsored by the Col­ tests. are put into mothballs for another lege Bookstore are Leroy Criss season, here is a quick summary fencing matches this fall. ^Loïetto Jzl J^ink The teams competing will prob­ and Del Pickerts. They split the of what happened in baseball in Everything in Art Needlework ably be UCLA, Faulkner’s of Hol­ five - dollar merchandise award) the late spring of last season that Individually Styled Knits was too late for El Gaucho publi­ lywood, and the Hollywood Ath­ which is given to the person or cation : letic Club. Possible contestants in persons who predict the closest Instruction Free with Purchases of Yam The San Jose Spartans won the the coming matches this fall are correct score for each Gaucho team batting and fielding honors 1235 State Street Phone 4064 game. Leroy and Dick each pre­ and also wound up on top of the Robert Forslund, manager, Rich­ dicted the score on the nose. heap with a 12 won, 3 lost, record. ard Norton, Bernard Paing-Ching, Entries for next week’s contest Santa Barbara finished in a three- and Allen Collins. — predicting the Oxy - Gaucho way tie for fourth place in the An advanced fencing class is final standings. The Gauchos were game score— are due today at the M EN ! held Monday and Wednesday at College Bookstore by 3:30 p. m. fourth in team hitting and last in Why not surprise fielding. 12 o’clock in the Men’s Gym. Contestants are limited to one Hal Abbott rounded out his her with a lovely playing career for the Gauchos by being selected on the all-2C2A GAUCHOS! but inexpensive team for the second consecutive S av e year as outstanding utility man. BOUQUET Hal .370 at the plate and was also given the most points by the from all-star. selectors in the pitching © Just show your Student Body Card and save 2 cents on department. Each Gallon of Gas at Cy 1» Three-Timer Cy Williams was placed on the FRED'S SIGNAL SERVICE second team in one of the three Phone 28798 314 W. Gutierrez St. outfield positions. Williams hit "On the Way to the Stadium" m ^O K Z o r ATMOSAXB OUUB» .286. It was the third straight year Batteries from $4.50 Recap Tires $5.95 1331 State Phone 5-516S that the “Major” had landed on either the first or second team, all- 2C2A. Second Baseman Bud Gmur led Gauchos at the plate with a .371 average and Shortstop Danny Kutch tied Abbott with a .370 mark. Gmur, Vern Wrightson, Oren Skeith, Neil Goedhard, and Bob Johnston were given honor­ able mention. Following is the first team of All-Conference players: Hal Abbott, S.B. (.370) u. Pete Mesa, S J . (5-0) p. Don German, C.P. (3-0) p. Ralph Romero, S.Jr-{3-2) p. Ray Brocker, C.P. (.326) c. Sonnie Adkins, C.P. (.334) lb. Don Brown, C.O.P. (.246) 2b. Vern Bebemes, C.P. (.400) 3b. Bob Coghlan, CLP. (.333) ss. Spud Harder, returning to the Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more campus after a leave of absence, will resume his head baseball coaching duties, replacing Joe than official parity prices for fine tobacco! Lantagne, who took over the reins last spring. Harder’s first an­ nouncement of importance was There’s no finer cigarette in the world today that the Gauchos are finally going to have a baseball field of their titan Lucky Strike! To bring you this finer own. Plans are under way to cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go smooth off the area above La Playa Field and mold it into a after fine, light, naturally mild tobacco—and first class baseball diamond, solv­ pay millions of dollars more than official ing the time-honored problem of where to practice and where to parity prices to get it! So buy a carton play that always beset the horse- hiders every year. of Luckies today. See for yourself how much As for the players themselves, finer and smoother Luckies really are—how missing from Gaucho batting or­ ders will be the two big guns, Cy much more real deep-down smoking enjoy­ Williams and Hal Abbott ,along ment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! with Neil Goedhard and Oren Skeith; but back for another try It’s a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette! will be Jack Huntsinger, Bob Tal­ ley, Ron Robinson, Lou Munson, and Bill French to mention just CURTIS A. WALKER, a few. Talley and Huntsinger kept veteran independent ware­ in shape this summer by partici­ houseman of Wendell, N. C., says:“Season niter pating on championship softball season, I’ve seen the makers of Luckies buy line team in Long Beach. Tam Dailey tobacco. . . tobacco that makes a mild smoke. and Robinson also played in the recreational leagues. I’ve smoked Luckies myself for 20 years. ’’Here’s more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette. Patronize Your Gaucho Advertisers

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In this the third week of prac­ Twenty-two well seasoned letter- men supply the brunt of the Tiger tice, the Gaucho lads are rapidly Dells, Sig Eps Sweep attack that took the Cal Aggies of getting into shape and Coach Car­ Davis apart, 26-0, last week. Head ter has said that he believes this Coach Roy Dennis has a backfield year’s squad is much better them To First Round Wins replete with grid talent. Left Half last year’s because of the increase Intramural football got off with Ted Calderone sparks the Bengals in the amount of training that the a bang last Tuesday as four teams with his. adeptness in the open tore up and down Cabrillo Field, field running department, and present nine harriers working un­ holds down the safety position on der him have. racking up a sum total of 16 touchdowns and threatening to defense. Another threat, Hugh This should prove to be a very start fraternity wars at any in­ Tassey, plays a hard charging interesting meet, so if you’re just stant. right halfback, and also punts and killing time on die morning of the passes for his team when neces­ 15th, why not drop down to La It was all in good fun, though, as Delta Tau Delta and Sigma sary. Playa Field dand cheer the Gaucho Johnson Leads Tigers leather lungers on to an AAU tri­ Alpha Epsilon came through in The brain in the backfield is umph? m A w H m §§ the victory column fo rboth their “A” and “B” teams. The Delts Quarterback Joe Johnson, two- Frosh Gridmen in P - - -, - I rallied for three second-half scores year letterman, calling signals for to smother the Lambda Chis, 25-0, his third and final season for Oxy. Santa Maria Debut Wéi ■ 1 1 after the Delt Bees dropped the Up on the line, Dennis has three Hoff Comers, 36-6. The Sig Eps all-conference selections in Guard ■m The Santa Barbara College wm scored in the last minute to nip the George Ingersol, Center Chip Arm­ Freshman football team opens its OCCIDENTAL’S JOE JOHNSON, starting tonight at quarterback, will be seen many times by eagle- SAE’s, 18-14. The Sig Ep Bees strong,, and Eng Vic Schwenk. Six season tonight at Santa Maria eyed Gaucho fans completing his handoff to. right half Hugh Tassey. Both men are returning letter winners won by default over the SAE Bees. foot, three inch, 215 pound Joe when Coach Ed Grabast’s first from last years championship elevenfwhich climaxed an unbeaten season by edging Colorado A and Rubio, a Western States Confer­ year men meet Santa Maria Junior Coach Dick Kaywood, intramu­ M in the Rasin Bowl. ence jaysee selection from L. A. College on the northern field at ral director, stated that each team playing at Cabrillo at a specific C. C., fills in at left tackle. 8 p m., according to Dr. Theodore ed the game definitely controlled time must provide a competent Gauchos Improve “Spud” Harder, director of ath­ by the Gauchos— on paper. For letics. official for the game being played Santa Barbara, with its rapidly Grabast, former Gaucho foot­ the two games, the Gauchos have on the other field at the same improving line and offensive back- ball and track star£ has been work­ 24 first downs to 21 for the op­ time. Assisting Kaywood in the field, is expected to be one of the ing intensively with his 25 man ponents, and a net gain advantage intramural football league are Jim toughest non-conference teams to Santa Barbara’s forte on the gridiron seems to lie in pass­ Davis, Meredith McGee, Wayne squad and hopes to have them in ing, according to statistics of the Gaucho’s first two games re­ from rushing and passing of 563 face- the Occidental crew. good shape for tonight’s opener. Morrison, and Laird Stabler, who leased this week from George Obem’s office of information. yards to 534. Since pass interception, fumbles The gridmen have been learning is recovering from- a brain con­ and penalties accounted for prac­ The good right arms of quarter- Following are the individual new plays, and have been run­ cussion. One of these men will tically all of the Pomona scoring hacks Dick Gorrie, Glenn Mulla- Fred Lloyd. Lloyd has caught nine ning offensive plays against the rushing statistics to date: always be found at the field su­ in last week’s game, Coach Roy ney, and Knute Clark have com­ passes good for 118 yards and one varsity during the week. Times Net pervising the games, and any ques­ Engle sent his Gaucho charges pleted 19 out of 44 attempts good touchdown. However, Tommy Kel­ Carried Yds. Average tions will be referred to them. through a rigorous scrimmage fea­ for 242 yards, while opponents ley leads the scoremakers with a Russ Bertell ...... 20 118 5.9 Aside from football, and the turing plenty of passing during have chalked up 84 yards from 8 total of 12 points, or two touch­ Tom Kelley ...... 15 98 6.5 swimming carnival slated for the practice sessions this week. A pass­ out of 14 completions. Gorrie has Dick Johnson.... 16 50 3.1 afternoon of October 13, Kaywood ing attack from Quarterbacks Dick thrown 11 strikes out of 21 at­ downs ,both made on running Ken Brittengh’m 5 31 6.2 also made it known this week that Gorrie and Knute Clark may well tempts for 159 yards, and Mulla- plays. Kelley is second in pass Dick Gorrie ...... i 6 6.0 the annual golf-driving tourna­ be expected in the fray tomorrow- ney has tossed 8 out of 22, good for 27 yards. Bill French ...... 12 18 1.5 ment is being planned for in the night. The shifting of Russ Bertell for 83 yards. receiving with four catches good Doug Gorrie .... 4 7 1.8 near future by golf coast Irvine. from fullback to right half paid Gathering in this prodigious Whereas the Whittier statistics If the tourney is successful, there off, as Bertell ran for a total of quantity of aerials the greatest were aH in favor of the Poets, last are prospects of having regular 98’ yards, an average of over six number of times has been end competition at the Montecito Friday’s contest at Pomona show- yards per try, against Pomona. Country Club shortly thereafter. Kelley Sets Pace LOST COLLEGE Tom Kelley, Santa Barbara’s fleet scatback, came through in Sigma Phi Epsilon Christian Science Organiza­ Plans Continue (or the clutch for both of the scores fraternity pin, Initials J. .J. tion meets every Monday, AFTER CLASS 5:00 p.m.,. Church litera­ against the opposition last Friday. Please return to Jack Jardine ture Distrib. Room, Santa or Big Mural Swim Meet Kelley is a good bet to watch for those end-around runs. He’ll more 28725—Reward Barbara and Valerio Sts. A college swim meet for men ANYTIME than likely penetrate deep in Oxy and women will be the big attrac­ territory more than once. IT'S tion at the municipal pool on Ca­ brillo Boulevard October 13, at Halfback Ronnie Temquist and PROMPT FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY CALL 6848 2 :00. Tackle John Craven were both pronounced ready for action this The meet sponsored by Men’s week. Wayne Templeton and Fred Intramural and the CRA will fea­ Lloyd were outstanding for keep­ ture the following events for wo­ ing the forward wall intact and e M a n ii C L E A N E R S men: 100 foot free style; 200 should keep up the fight tomorrow foot free style relay (four swim­ night. “/or personalized service” mers per team, each swimming 50 feet); 100 fqot back crawl; 100 Lineups • DRY CLEANING foot breast stroke; 150 foot med­ Gauchos , Tigers ley relay; and 150 foot novelty 36 Adams L.E.R. Schwenk 55 • LAUNDRY (2-day service) relay (that’s the nightgown relay). 53 Wooldridge L.T.R. Schlossman 49 • ALTERATION AND REPAIRS ELENITA QUINTERO Bettelyle Westbrook, represen­ 26 Dominguez L.G.R. Ingersoll 33 tative of CRA, in charge of the 54 Vinton C. Armstrong ■ 57 Owned and operated by a U. of C. Graduate. We know women’s events, announces these 51 Bowdey R.G.L. Goff 39 your clothing problems while at school. So why not try sophomore about the cam­ rules: A girl may enter only two 47 Templeton R.T.L. Rubio 50 our "personalized service." 109 E. ANAPAMU events plus the novelty event. Re­ 49 Lloyd R.E.L. Levin 48 Across from Court House pus and Alpha Theta Chi member, you do not have to be 20 Gorrie Q- Johnson 26 3122 HOLLISTER on a team to enter. All swimmers 41 Johnson L.H.R. Tassey 22 says “Separates are My interested must sign up in the 22 Bertell R.H.L. Calderone 41 OPPOSITE HOFF HEIGHTS 43 French F. Ingersoll 44 favorite form of dress”— Men’s Gym 100, or the women may sign up in the Women’s meet. There is no charge. Be sure This Camel Tan Jacket Physical Education Offices by to bring a towel. noon October 12. A Water Ballet exhibition per­ WHO WAS IT? and matching skirt. Win­ Several hours of practice are en­ formed by Alicia Castro and Shir­ couraged before the meet. The ley Cutter will be an added at­ Take a look to the left and you'll see it was ners on any Campus. RAY ANDREWS municipal pool will be open from traction. Both girls have had ex­ Who phoned us first to say "Who is it?" was 12 to 5 o’clock Monday, Tuesday, perience in pattern swimming in BOB HARTZELL, P. S. Elenita is one of our and Wednesday preceeding the Panama. L. R. C. A. (Lou Rose Col­ Student Body President. lege Annex) Campus Rep­ If you'll take a look at 7 La Arcada Court, you'll see that, as in previous years, you college folks will get the BEST for the LEAST in resentatives. photographs for all purposes. Camel Tan W HO IS IT? ip « Jacket, $25 It's a Senior girl who's been busy this week With a special job for you; She's tall with brown hair, very charming, I'd say, Camel Tan Ï) Cheering everyone with her happy smile, too. Skirt, $9.95 fiauo Studio, jof PUxriojjSuupJuf,

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Monday’s meeting at the Mesa include cleaning out the student ship in the Stray Greeks. Interest­ Let’s Go, Gauchos . . . campus. mailboxes, arranging and check­ ed persons are urged to leave their . . . Go, Go, Go . . . to ★ ★ ★ ing information on the bulletin names, addresses, and telephone Justus Sunray Service WAA jCampus Cuttings | boards, caring for the AWS room, numbers in the S box of the stu­ 2927 Hollister W. A. A. is now meeting from and initiating the Frosh oh the dent mail units as soon as possible Expert Lubrication, Washing Founder’s Day by presenting a 3:00 to 4:45 each Monday and SAE Goleta campus October 5. so that they may be informed of Polishing ceremony in honor of the seven Wednesday and all are invited to Ethyl 25 9/1 0 c Regular 23 9/1 0 c Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity the first meeting. Notes should be founders of this sorority. Present come any time during that time. ★ ★ ★ began the fall semester by enter­ addressed to “Stray Greeks.” for this occasion were alumnae At a little after four technical in­ taining active and alumni at a re­ Stray Greeks Some of the main purposes of Mrs. Audrey Gunterman, Mrs. struction is given. cent Bar-B-Q. All indications show Members of national sororities the Stray Greek organization are: Laura Metcalf, Mrs. Betty Eddy, ★ ★ ★ that SAE will have a full and ex­ and fraternities without chapters to offer a means of friendship and and Mrs. Joanne Levy. citing social calendar. Xi Omicron Pi on the Santa Barbara College provide fraternity-sorority advan­ Recent talk at the Fraternity Another event which marked Charles S. Sanders was installed campus are eligible for niember- tage for strays at UCSBC. House has been centered about the evening was the pledging of last week as president of XI Omi­ the 93rd National Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Truman Davis as cron Pi, professional graphic arts held at the Los Angeles Biltmore patrons. Another patron, Mrs. fraternity. His cabinet includes Hotel September 6-9. Present at Norma Hoben, watched the pro­ M. Frank Fukuzawa, vice-presi­ the four-day affair were fifteen ceedings as. did sponsors Mrs. dent; Howard Filer, secretary; men from the local chapter. The Katherine Muller and Mrs. Bill Robert Trogman, treasurer; and convention granted charters to Russell. Joe Markiewicz, librarian. San Diego State and Fresno State ★ ★ ★ An annual banquet and dinner College thus giving Sigma Alpha to celebrate the installation was Epsilon 127 collegiate chapters. Alpha Phi Omega held in conjunction with the local ★ ★ ★ The first pledging ceremony of Printing House Craftsmen. The dnsu/ car, a. mini coevi Sigma Phi Epsilon the semester by APO, National fraternity is sponsored by Dr. D. RESTAURANT & FOUNTAIN Service Fraternity, was held last E. Carlsen. lois ojf cloiktS » : * If you’ll drop in at 1321 Bath Monday evening. ★ ★ ★ Street, someone may hand you a lu i: no JEWELRY front* paint brush or a broom. Please Wayne Zentmeyer, Dave Small, Spurs All the Gauchos eat at PETE'S—Both for make full use of them, for getting Joe Lafontaine, Carl Hilsabeck, Friday, at 8 a. m. in thè A. W- a new fraternity house into pre­ Evan Fitzsimmons, John Dryden, S. room, Spurs held their regular complete meals and snacks— Marvin Clarke, and Jules Bertero meeting. Five new members were sentable shape is no easy task. 'It's Pete's for Good Eats" The Sig Eps have had brilliant aid were given pledge pins. Pledge present: Nancy Ashley, Martha Captain Lowell outlined the con­ Bacon, Bee Brooks, Eleanor Conte, from several generous people, for (Next door to Granada Thoatro) which aid they are most grateful. structive pledge program and in­ and Vivian Schmitz. These girls 1009 Stórte St. Phone 25815 A few select members (especial­ vited pledges and actives to ask will be initiated this week. Expert Watch Repairing ly those inclined toward color­ more prospective pledges to next Spurs projects for the semester blindness) have picked out some rather pleasing color combina­ tions for the living and dining room. To those with an eye for are (or to those with just eyes) an invitation is cordially extend­ ed to stop by and comment on the new fraternity house. ★ a ★ Delta Sigma Phi This month local Delta Sigs found in their midst Ralph Tate, 'FOR A MUCH MILDER SMOKE a transfer from the chapter at Michigan State, and pilot of the ill-fated plane which crashed .in the Swiss Alps in 1946, followed by the greatest mountain search in YOU'LL LIKE CHESTERFIELD history. Also this month Santa Barbara Chapter President George Rodearmel, with Gordon Arneal and Jim Davee, returned with the success story of the National Con­ CIGARETTE vention at Columbus, Ohio. This is the Fraternity’s 50th Anniver­ sary Year. ★ ★ ★ Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma sorority, STARRING IN pledged to Alpha Phi, was honored "ONE LAST FLING Wednesday, October 5, by a visit A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION of National Officers of Alpha Phi: Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson, na­ tional president; Mrs. Helen Pur- kiss, former district governor; and Mrs. Kathryn Hebgen, direc­ tor of extension. They met with the active chapter and the pledges in the afternoon, and with the Alpha Phi alumni in the evening. Mrs. Hutchinson, who resides in Chicago, Illnois, is on her an­ nual tour of all Alpha Phi chap­ ters, and included this pledging chapter in her itinerary this year for the first time. ★ ★ ★ Squires The Squires commenced the past week’s activities by giving talks in the Frosh English classes. The purpose of this was to en­ courage the purchase and wearing of the green beanies and ribbons. A booth was maintained in front of the student mail boxes for this purpose. Prospective members were in­ vited to the Thursday night meet­ ing. A full financial report was given by President Jim Mulick. Plans for a Squires float in the > homecoming parade were discuss­ ed and the sponsoring of a queen was considered. ★ ★ • ★ Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor So­ ciety in Education, Alpha Rho Chapter, initiated Dd. Glenn W. Durflinger into full membership Thursday evening, September 29. Charles Atkins served as sponsor while Dr. I. A. Mather acted as counselor. A soiree was planned for pledges and guests Sunday evening, Octo­ ber 23, when a panel of alumni speakers will address the group on the service aspects of KDP in the field of education. ★ ★ ★ «88 Delta Sigma Epsilon Monday, October 3, Pi chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon celebrated Copyright 1949, Liggstt & Mvers T obacco C o