, University °f SANTO BABB P BA COLL 6 G 6 €L GflÜiHCl VOL. XXV ’ : \ SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER 7, 1945 7 ~' ______No- 10 'EAST LYNNE' PLAYS TONIGHT Santa Barbara To Be Only U. C. Can-Can Chorus, Campus Offering I. E. Major Songs and Skits By BERNIE RUMACK I I I I .* I *__ Provost Clarence Phelps released an announcement of ex­ 13630120 treme interest and importance to members of the industrial divi­ sion and to the college as a whole. It concerns a communi­ cation from President Gordon Sproul stating that it was the de­ Tonight is the first performance cision of the university to restrict-the four-year industrial arts for the Santa Barbara college play­ teacher education program to Santa ers presentation of that age old Barbara college. This will give the melodrama "East Lynne". Curtain college the first "exclusive" or a Annual Music Event goes up at 8:30 p.m. in the college major offered at no ofher University auditorium. Second performance is of -California campus. tomorrow evening. This means that the industrial To Be December 12 ’Marty Alexander as Isabel, Walt­ arts courses offered by any of the Second event in this year's an­ er Arndt as Mr. Carlisle, and Dean other campuses of the university nual Artist Series will be the Or­ Dillman, jr„ as Francis Levison forni­ will be dropped. The only other ganizations Concert on Wednesday, tile leading trio for tonight's per­ institutions offering similar courses, December 12, at 8 p,m. in the audi­ formance. "East Lynne" is one of although'on a much smaller scale, torium. The following is the sched­ the most popular plays ever written. are San Jose and Chico State col­ uled program: Its story of a heroine led astray by the villain became the , model for leges. A nirtion-wide survey con­ String Orchestra (Edwin Jones, LEADING characters in "East Lynne" are Martha Alexander as scores of imitations. ducted by graduate of conductor): "Commit Th^ Ways, O Lady Isabell, Walter, Arndt as Archibald and Dean Dillman, Jr., as In addition to the melodrama, 10 State university judged the Pilgrim; "Sarabande", Bohm; "Ave Villain Levison. facilities for industrial education on Maria", Schubert (arranged for variety acts bave been planned, this campus to be the greatest of string orchestra by Edwin Jones). including a can-can chorus, bathing any institute in the United States. Treble Ensemble (Mrs. Helen College Women beauties of the 90s, tap and comedy ' This announcement is of particu­ Barnett, conductor): "Lo, How a Rose Juniors, Seniors dancing, old style recitations and ballads of bygone days. Slides lar significance in that it indicates e'er Blooming”, Praetorius; "Carol Hear Dr. Sweet have been t made of such ' old time great expansion of the department of the Sheep Bells", Kountz; "When favorite songs as "The Strawberry and the program offered here. Al­ Jesus Lived in Galilee", arr, Niles At Panhellenic Tea Display Talents Blonde" and "Take Me Óut to the though , the decision is effective at (solos by Mildred McNeill and "Sorority life is both a privilege Ball Game”. These will be projected one?, the full impact is not expected Jeanne Stewart). and a responsibility," stated Dean Members of the junior and senior on the screen for community sing­ to be felt for some time, particularly Mixed Madrigal (Dr. Van A. Helen Sweet in her talk before the ing until conditions return to normal. Christy, conductor): "Hodie, Chri- large number of women attending classes presented to the "East Lynne" is an-audience-par­ tus Natus Est" (Today Christ- : the Panhellenic tea held last Sun­ body Tuesday their semester talent Indicative of a return to normal­ ticipation number along the same Born), Willan; "How Lovely is Thy day afternoon from 3 until 5 p.m. cy is the fact that approximately show. line as the famous "Drunkard". Dwelling Place” (from the Requiem), in the music hall. The speaker also forty new men are making plans Ray .Dietrich was master of cere­ Tickets may be obtained in the Brahms; "Glory to God in Heaven", stressed the fact that belonging to to enroll in the department this graduate manager's office or at the Bortniansky-T chaikowsky -W ilousky; monies and announcer for radio spring. It is possible thaf as high a sorority is definitely not the most box .office. Prices are 60 cents gen­ "The Shepherd's. Story", Dickinson station C.B.S., while Norman Elliott as seventy-five new men might be important thing about college life, eral admission, 8Ù cents reserved (baritone solo, David Wood; so­ officiated at the control board. Be­ enrolled this February. since many other- campus organi­ seats, and 35 cents for faculty, chil-' Dr. Mobroe has received his dis­ prano solo, June Lord). zations also offer opportunities for fore the program went "on the qir", dren,, and servicemen. charge as a lieutenant in the navy, Women's Glee Club (Dr. Van A. fun, working together, meeting> peo­ the audience was entertained by and will be on the faculty next Christy, conductor): "A Child This ple, and valuable’ experiences. c wise-cracking Harvey Schechter semester. He will assist Professor Day is Born" (English Carol), arr. Following Dr. Sweet's talk, Pan­ and the personal touch of Ray Die­ January Graduates Ericson with the counseling of stu­ Krones; "Son of Mary", Diack; hellenic president Laura Jones gave trich. dents and will -also teach various "Down in Yon Forest" (North Caro­ a short welcoming speech, and then Mrs. Jeanne Dunderdale introduc­ subjects. lina Folksong), Niles-Cyr de Brant introduced the eight sorority presi­ ed the inadequate housing situation Meet December 17 (soprano solo, June Lord); "Bring Mr. John T. Porter of the print­ dents and their groups. These were: and necessity of each student to A meeting of all January gradu­ Your Torches" (French Carol), arr. ing department will return this fall. Marianna Richardson, Alphd Theta take upon himself the responsibility ates who will hold teaching creden­ Wasner (Alto Recorder, Miss Fran­ Pending' his return, the print. shop Chi; Marge Higley, Chi Delta Chi; of adhering to the rules and regu­ tials has been called for Monday ces Wishard; Tenor Recorder, Clara will operate on a limited scale. Kay Nordstrom, Delta Zelta Delta; lations of the college concerning afterhoon at 4 p.m., December 17th Abowitz; violincello, Betty Ley). Barbara Webber, Gamma Delta Chi; at room 90, by Lawrence E. Cheno- Mr. Ralph Nair, who is now at custom and conduct in the resi­ College Orchestra (Edwin Jones, Peggy Upson, Phi Kappa Gamma; weth, director of placement. This the University of Ohio, working on dences. conductor):. "Dream Pantomime" Betty 'Skavdahl, Tau Gamma Sigma; is a required meeting and attend­ his doctorate, will also return this Walter Arndt gave a birds-eye (from Haensel and Gretel"), Hump­ Marian Forst, Sigma Delta Pni; and ance is compulsory. All blanks for fall to teach aeronautics courses. view of the forthcoming play, "East erdinck; Minuet from Symphony No. Mrs. Jones, Delta Sigma Epsilon. teaching positions will be filled out Lynne". Dean Sweet distributed Due to the expansion, new in­ 5, Schubert; "Angeles", Massenet. Also introduced were several of the at that time. questionnaires to be completed and structors will be needed for the sponsors present. Mrs. Gladys Potter, elementary deposited in the receptacle outside subjects of radio and electronics, The purpose of Panhellenic, ex­ director for Long Beach school will her office before 5 p.m. today. electricity and industrial science, plained Dr. Sweet, is to help form, V; ^7 ,v' ^ ; ,V interview candidates for positions machine design and machine shop Christmas Formal the policies of the eight campus "On the Air" opened with the on Monday, December 10th, and practice. In addition, there will be social sororities, and tb develop a Atomic Energy program featuring appointments are now being made courses in civilian pilot - training, Next Friday Night cooperative spirit afnong these or­ A1 Coffman, Harvey Schechter, and with the placement office by inter- whicli will be open to both men ganizations. Any women having the man with that "atomic bubble ested applicants. and women. Agricultural courses Montecito Country club will be questions pertaining to sorority mat­ book". Merlin Quo. Next on the During' the past yeaf Mr. Cheno- will be .added this fall. the scene of the annual Christmas ters are welcomed to ask them of progrqm was campus songstress, weth has acted as president of the formal, December 14, sponsored by. either Mrs. Jones or of Dean Sweet. Kay Fox, singing "One Kiss". Fol­ Western Institutional Teacher Place­ Phrateres Box Social the associated student body. The Tea. and coffee were served at lowing this Peggy Upson, Pat Gaw- ment Association, directing the orchestra that will provide music the close of the talks, with Mrs. ley, and Edna, Shearer presented work of members of a group having Planned for Today for dancing is unannounced as yet. Clarence L. Phelps and Mrs. Jane a dance and vocal number. A charge of placement in all teacher- A box social is planned for mem­ All those holding student body Wentz pouring. dramatic reading with-amusing vis­ training institutions on the west bers of Phrateres at Oak Park, to­ cards will be admitted. Guest cards ible punctuation Was given by coast. He revealed the startling day, at 6 p.m. • will be obtainable in Dean Sweet's Marge Hodson, The Armenian Trio fact that there are some 6,000 ' Decorated lunch boxes will be office for those who are not stu­ An examination in American composed of A1 Coffman and his teaching vacancies in California exchanged among the women. dents. history for graduating seniors bass viol, Joe Welsh at the drums despite the issuance of nearly 4,000 Members of the Phrateres board B. G. Steele, S.B.C. social chair­ will be given Friday. January 4, and Marvin Chesley with his saxo­ emergency credentials. That the will serve dessert and coffee. man, will be in charge of the 1946, at 3 p.m. in room 90. phone followed. Concluding this tegching profession will be a very •The wdmen will participate in dance committees. Graduating seniors concerned entertaining program Bernie Ru- desirable vocation, with increased games, . After the party, everyone Proper attire for the event will should consult Mr. Walter Con­ mack, Skiv Dahl and Merlin Quo, salaries and opportunities, is the will come to college to see the play, be formals for the women, and suits rad about the examination. as the Hawaiian Trio, sang several prospect for several .years to come, "East Lynne". for the men. clever songs. , Chenoweth stated. Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, December 7, 1945 The Labor-Manabement Problem . . . Music Students Santa Barbara college has been part of the University of California for over a year and with this affiliation has come STUDENT VIEWSy the necessity for many decisions to be made. Not long ago the . . . by Leonard Phillips student body voted to adopt the university colors and recently In the previous article of this statistics substantiating their argu­ To Give Recital there has been a contest for a new fight song, new yells, and column the author has given you ment for management. a new emblem, all to signify the change in the institution. the general ideological factors in Continuing with the second part Music , students of Mrs. Helen The question has now come up concerning a change in the present manager-labor conflict of question one, I would also like Barnett, Lloyd Browning, Edwin the name the college will be known as and there are mgny — to put it more clearly, those basic to show why there should be no Jones, and Dr. Van A. Christy will economic and political ideas that points to be considered in this issue. There are arguments both increase in prices resulting from be presented in another recital America has come to believe, char­ this increase in rate of pay. First, for and against the change and it is up to you students to decide Thursday, December 13, at 3 p.m. which you will do, remain the Gauchos or adopt another title. acterize its "way-of-.life", what ef­ I must say that this can not be in the music hall. The program will Naturally, the name Gauchos is traditional for in former fect the labor conflict will have definitely verified by industry's years, as well as now, we were known as that in all competi­ on them, and in what way they will exacCrecord of profits, for, as Wath- be as follows: tions both athletic and academic. The name has stuck and if be changed. Moreland-- concluded er P. Feuther has reiterated time ''Avp Maria", Bach-Gounod— Peg­ there were to be a change we would have to be recognized with a statement predicting inevit­ and time again, such an important gy Pomatto, violinist? "Alleluia", able change which would be use­ all over again under a different title. We have Gaucho songs, corporation as General Motors re­ Mozart—Nancy Bramlage, soprano; yells, and an emblem, which have become a part of the univers­ less to ignore. fuses to open .their books and de­ Sonatina, Chaminade— Patricia ity through the years, and they would have to be discarded In this article I will endeavor to fends their action by denying that with new ones to replace them- if a new name were to be come down to the immediate ques­ these records are the business of Parker, flutist; "None But the Lonely chosen. tions facing us' in this problem. the public. However, from what in­ Heart", Tschaikowsky — Jeanne On the other hand, now that we are an integral part of the These seem to be, essentially, two formation which has been made Stewart, dramatic soprano; "To University of California, some of us believe that we should in number: available to the government for tax Spring", Grieg—Barbara Reid, pian­ adopt not only their colors but their symbol. California Cubs 1. Can management afford a evaluation, some authoratative eco­ ist; "Sylvelin", Sinding — Barbara has been suggested as a possible answer for the change and it 30% increase in rate of pay nomic experts of our government re­ Peterson, lyric soprano; Valse in A does have a certain "snap" to it. It is well to remember though, without the need of a compensat­ port in most cases profits have war­ flat, Chopin—Viva Hoobler, pianist; that if this name were to be adopted it would signify that Santa ing rise in prices? ranted an increase in rate of pay Valse in G flat, Chopin— Shirley Barbara was a small institution, just as the cub signifies a small 2. Is labor justified in its de­ without a corresponding increase in Lindhorst, pianist; "Shyly Sweet", bear. prices. A good example of what I mand for this 30% increase in its Rubinstein;— Elsie Tatum, mezzo- The name Grizzly was also suggested and this too has rate of pay? mean is the tobacco industry which soprano; "Romanze", Wilhelmj — many possibilities. There are undoubtedly many, more titles has made annually over 150 mil­ Monica Ting, violinist; "Lover Come Beginning with number one, I that could be worked out for a name change for this campus. lion dollars, and, at an early period Back to Me" (from "New Moon"), will cover both of these (questions The point of the whole issue is whether you students want in the war, was spending only 6% Romberg—r? M i 1 d r e d McNeill, so­ and give you what I think are un­ the change or not. It is up to you to decide. of this in , the form of wages. prano, and Joseph Welch, bari­ doubtedly the right solutions. What —Eleanor Little Regarding the second question, I tone. ./ this first question really means, is propose to explain why labor is Accompanists will be Viva Hoob­ whether labor or management is STAFF justified in its wage demands. The ler, Betty Hendershot, Jeanne Stew­ To the Editor going to carry the weight of low most important fact in regard to EDITOR...... ELEANOR LITTLE art, and Raylene Pierce. In changing the name of the incomes and profits accompanying this question is, we must remember 2103 Alameda Padre Serra, teams of Santa Barbara college from the loss of production due to re­ above all labor is not demanding Phone 2429JQ conversion. With the information Gauchos to Cubs, the school takes an increase in wages over the available we know the average Managing Editor-Marjorie Anderson amount they have received during on the sound of a minute edition American worker has only ODeen Society Editor------Sharon Smith the war; they are demanding an in­ of the university. It is certainly able to save around two hundred Art Editor...... Ted Fielding crease in rate of pay to compensate dollars during this war; it is readily better, although some of the stu­ Advertising Manager___Sally Rutter for "take-h«me-pay" lost by a short­ apparent that' with the pressure of dents may not share my viewpoint, Business Manager...... Harold Martin ened work week with its resulting existing high living costs, labor is to be ■ an individual unit within an Feature Editor...... Sally Herbert termination of time-and-a-half and in no position to carry this burd­ Staff Typist------...Jorane King double-time pay. Most of us I'm sure organization, than a poor imitation en. are aware that the cost of living of something larger. Reporters: June Davidson, Ramey On the other hand, we know man­ has not declined, but in case you As for Gaucho being a misnomer, Drake, Donna Hill, Betty Maher, agement is in a position it has oc­ think it has, inspection of govern­ what does it matter? There are Helen Petre, Peggy Wells, Mirrle cupied many times, it not almost ment reports on the subject should no Indians at Stanford, only a statue Abbott. continually, with more than a justi­ convince you otherwise. For Christmas gifts of a Trojan at U. S. C., and the fiable amount of profit and sup­ skin of a Tiger at Occidental. Alpha Phi Omega ported by Congress, this time This campus, even when enlarg­ through excise tax refunds and galore ed to its full size, will have a dif­ Sells Xmas Trees compensation for reconversion los­ DIO YOU KNOW ficult time attempting to compete ses. It should be clear to all that we will make your photo­ with Cal or U.C.L.A. on their own At a recent meeting of Alpha it is management who is in the Clements Jeweler level. Phi Omega fraternity, it was de­ position to Withstand the expense of graph for the newspaper Helen Petre. cided to do commission work in reconversion! Incidentally, in the is the store. previous article there was an ob­ at no cost to you? the sale of Christmas trees and Frosh Service Group vious typographical error in re­ wreaths in order to build up a gard to this question. 3% was used Makes Xmas Plans treasury. Orders are being taken in the place of 30% . This might $<2*te Stu d io CLEMENT - Jeweler reasonably be a clue to the method The Freshman Voluntary Ser-* by any of the members of the 1115 State St. Santa Barbara used by conservative newspapers 7 La Arcada Ct. 1114 State vice Organization met last Wed­ fraternity or directly by Bill Rut­ and periodicals in obtaining their nesday afternoon to discuss ter, secretary plans for Christmas services. A buffet supper to commemor­ The group will help decorate the ate the 20th . anniversary of the recreation center. Other plans were made to help : sell Christmas tags founding- of the organization will for the A.W.S., and help decorate be held Thursday, December 13, All’s well for the Christmas dance. at the home of Bob Smitheram.

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B0TT1E0 UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY SANTA BARBARA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Friday, December 7, 1945 E L GAUCHO Page Three Red Cross Plans Florence Record O ff the Beam D.Z.D., A.T.C. THE CAMPUS Announces Troth By MARGE ANDERSON Florence Record, Phi Kappa Gam­ The sophomore class did it again! ma, announced her engagement to Party at Surf The best dance in the past few Hold Joint Meet Warrant Officer Neil C. Wynant by Reopening social activities after the traditional passing ,of choco­ years was given by the sophs last * Delta Zeta Delta's were the guests of Alpha Theta Chi last Monday the lull resulting from the closing lates to her sorority sisters at the Friday night . . . . Very special night at the Alpha Thete sorority CHRISTMAS 1945! IT'S of Hoff general hospital, members home of Mary Ellen Roberts, at 16 commendation should be given house, 616 E. Michelforena. ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE West Los Olivos last Monday night. DAWN WALKER and her commit­ of the college chapter of. the Amer­ The theme of the evening was in­ Candy containing a novel surprise tee for the most realistic and beau­ . . . The time is short, but ican Red Cross will entertain at ternational relations, which was car­ announcement of the engagement, tiful decorations to be seen by this the "spirit" is willing and so ried out in the decoration of the the U.S.O. in Surf, Sunday, De­ was delivered by Peggy Upson, columnist in many a year . . . The card tables, each one representing is Campus Corner. Let us cember 9. Attending will be soldiers president during the meeting. event showed much planning and a different country, also expressed give you a few relieving on maneuvers from Camp Cooke. Refreshments of the evening con­ work by all concerned, especially in the table arrangement and bridge hints of Yuletide Cheer for sisted of coffee, tea, molded salad, BOBBY ANN KUBLY, DOROTHY Women interested are urgently re­ tallies. cookies and a cake decorated with MILANDER, MILDRED RAMEY, family and friends. quested to sign in Dean Sweet's The evening was spent in playing red and white hearts inscribed with ROSS EVERMAN, PATTY GEYER, office a s soon as possible, as fifty bridge and other card games. Re­ the names of the couple. Mrs.,- F. MARGE McCLANAHAN, MARIAN freshments of fresh fruit salad, hot volunteers are needed. Record and Mrs. P. W. Roberts serv­ NICKELS and DEL BEISELL . . . rolls and coffee were served. Buses will leave the campus at ed the refreshments. The red and Congrats to the whole sophomore Sorority sponsors present were: 1 p.m. and proceed down Valerio, white color scheme was carried class for a hard job, very well out in a centerpiece of pepacantha Mrs. Byron Abraham, sponsor of stopping at Olive, Garden and State donel flanked by red candles'. the Delta Zetes; Miss Eileen Elliott to pick up women living closer to Especially beautiful was the and Mrs. Rough, sponsors of the Favors in scroles tied with rib­ Queen for the evening, BOBBYANN town. Both .luncheon and dinner will Alpha Thetes. bon to Warrant Officers bars of red KUBLY . . . WILLIE WIGGER and be served to college women at­ and gold containing a picture of Decorations for the evening were BARBARA RUSH as the Queen's at­ made by Jean Oalderon, social tending the function and entertain­ thè couple, was given to each guest. tendants helped to add glamour to chairman of Alpha Theta Chi soror­ ment and dancing provided, with the event . . . just by the way, did1 ity. Sally Dunlap heading the enter­ Phrateres Group you notice the faint blush on class, sponsor WALTER CONRAD'S face' tainment committee. Buses will ar­ CHOKERS . . . when he escorted the Queen to her rive back about 10 in the evening. Gives Xmas Party Men Students throne . . . looked as if he enjoyed Both chairman Vera Carson and Silver... $3.95 Forty Wilson school children will his ''duty" more than a little .... Form Fraternity sponsor Mrs. John Harnish urged be given a Christmas party next The married men of the college that as many women as possible Emphasizing the return of male Gold.... $5.95 Monday, at their school, from 3:30 campus came out in full swing with attend, since the Sunday trip will students to the Santa Barbara cam­ p. m. to 5 p. m. by members of the. "little woman" . . . ARLEN A dramatic accent for her be the first appearance of the col­ pus is the formation of a new fra­ PhTateres. STOCKBERGER and . pretty wife costumes. A perfect gift ternity, Beta Tau, with Harrington lege chapter at Surf. The room will be decorated with PAULINE gazing soulfully into the Wells as sponsor. The group met graciously appreciated by a Christmas tree. Santa Claus will eyes of the snowman . . . HOWARD October 11 to elect Larry Wathey, the smart set. hand out presents, which will be and LOUISE JOLLY talking quietly president; Arthur Montgomery, vice useful gifts donated by the sub­ by the fireplace . . . AL and MAR­ Something new has president; Tom Ogden, secretary- chapters. There are plans for games THA H1XON doing a fast fox-trot treasurer; Joe Burton, historian; and been added! and refreshments. around the floor . . . JAN WILLIAMS Bill Hardison as sergeant-at-arms. In charge of the committees under with that "why" look on her face, A beauty studio has been Other members include: Ted Chees- the general direction of Patti Mayer, looking mournfully at husband man, John Swanay, John Randal, established with YOU in president of Phrateres, are Helene LOWELL as he entertained the David Davis, and Bob Morris, ¿who mind. Special attention is Harvey, Gnomes, games; Gloria crowd. . . . SKIV and BOBBE DAHL is on leave from the army. Thagard, Nani Leilani, presents and doing, a fast Balboa to the rhumba focused on collegiate hair The group, a social organization, Santa Claus; Alice Thomas, Las number . . .' and NORM ELLIOTT styles and with an eye to has many activities planned for the Meninas, decorations; Merikay Gra­ brought his attractive wife NORMA year. . coed's budgets. M erritt ham, S.F.S., refreshments; and Terry LEE to meet the gang . . . Sloniker, a Gaucho him­ ■Ellis, Pu Ko How, clean-up. New couples on the floor were is frantically looking for an apart­ self, has an interest in the GENE MANGINI and MARY FRAN­ ment...... business and -will appre­ CES LEE with identical suits even SALLY DUNLAP seen everywhere ciate your patronage. RADIO REPAIRS to the maroon ties. . . . WARREN with fiancee LT. BILL LOCKE . . . ANDERSON and SUSAN PERRY, PAT FLYNN journeyed to South­ All types Radio Tubes DON DICKIE and SALLY HERBERT, ern Cal for their homecoming day SKIRT . . . $9.95 KAY NORDSTROM and BILL PERRY J d u / ia 'i and Batteries and football game . . . Incidentally, An all around pleated 100% .... Handsome men about campus at our fellow campus, U.C.L.A., ex- BILL JOY and JACK LASWELL cap­ wool jersey skirt. Comfort­ Gcrucho CHARLOTTE HANKER was American tured PATTY GEYER and GEORGIA elected homecoming Queen. . . able and smart for-every oc­ fiecutiy Stuxbfo DICKEN for their dates . . . The Phi Kap FLORENCE RECORD casion. Radio Laboratory DAL'ARMI family was there en 3- West Carrillo L. KAUN—Radio Technician passed chocolates Monday night to masse—PETE squired JEAN AUS- announce her engagement to marine Room 21 Phone 25014 21 Arcada Phone MAN (getting to be quite the steady NIEL WYNANT... . . Court 7336 couple, by the way) and LORENZO See You all at "East Lynne" to­ 'WVWWWWWVWWWVWVWWVVv was with MARIANNA’ RICHARD­ night .... TERRIBLE TED HAT- SON. . . . LEN promises a good time for Aside from the mass attendance everyone. of Gaucho students, the faculty also supported the dance and, incidental­ — ELGAUCHO — A Gift For ly, had a good time doing it. Entered as second class matter In m EMILY LEVINE heard from hus­ the postoffice at Santa Barbara, band BUCK that he's.heading home California, September 17, 1926. Your Mother about the first of January . . . Emily PERFUME . . . $2.50 Either one a cherished and ideal g ift in the convenient HANDBAGS purse-size container. IN TREMENDOUS SELECTION BING CROSBY ALBUM Best Dressed Girl "Merry Christmas" n of the Week . . .• KING COLE TRIO ■ i Featuring JEAN MURRAY - 9 . . . Seen appropriately Frim Fram Sauce dressed in a soft beige wool Come to Baby Do gabardine sport dress. Par­ ticulars are its fly front, "I CANT BEGIN TO TELL YOU" short sleeves and matching Every color, every belt . . . style, in fine leath- ^ ^ g. Andy Russell - Harry James ers, broadcloths, pat- « JOYCE and SALLY ents, plastics, faille/ alligator. GIFT WRAPPED FREE 911*/£ State St. Phone 22570 1117 State St. Page Four E L GAUCHO Friday, December 7,' 1945 “Sports in B ack from P E Department Holds California Alumni Members th e F ro n t White Elephant Party Outline Scholarship Plans Shorts” By PEG WELLS By GEORGE LEYVA The California Alumni Association of Santa 'Barbara County Commander PAUL A. JONES, Sunday Afternoon The Gaucho- basketball! machine former dean of men and associate announces its first annual Smorgasbord dinner featuring schol­ Women majoring In the physical arship activities for the local association. An enlarged budget traveled to the southland last Fri­ professor of English, has been re­ education department will exchange for scholarship is being collected this year in order that further day, and was able to defeat a leased from active duty with the gifts and join in Christmas festivi­ assistance to students, both freshmen and upperclassmen, may Chapman college five, to the tune jjaval reserve. On terminal leave of 36-25. This victory marks the ties next Sunday, December^, at a be made available. ' until January, 1946, Commander unique "White Elephant” . party. second win for the hill-toppers for Jones wil^not resume his duties on The dinner will be served on Wed­ this season. Each guest will bring a small, un­ campus until next semester. When nesday, December 12, 1945, be­ The score was closely matched usual gift, fgr which she has no Gauchos Whip ginning at 6:45 p.m. at the cafeteria he enlisted in the service in March, throughout the first half of the immediate use, to exchange for an­ 1942, Jones was given the rate of on the Riviera campus, University game, with the Gauchos out in other "white elephant". Under the Lieutenant Commander, stationed at of California, Santa Barbara ' col­ front with a four point margin. sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth lege. THe general public is invited Newport, Rhode Island. His duties Sehon, department' chairman, the Chapman Five Murrel Binkley, Gaucho forward, to' attend. 'Alumni in particular at Newport ' included the selection "V^hite Elephant" party has be­ sunk two field goals in the last Scoring fourteen points in a sec­ are urged to come and bring friends. and training of instructors for 8000 come a highlight of the social seas­ minute of the first half, which put ond half rally, the Gaucho cagers A program of entertainment, in­ students in eight different schools. on for physical education majors. the Blue and Gold ori top at half -earped a 36 to 25 victory over cluding no speeches, will be fea­ dime. In addition he .had .charge of feed­ The gathering will be held at the Chapman college last Friday at Los tured. Reservations should be made ing, housing and. disciplining 5000 home, of Miss Sehon, 1625 Garden At the beginning of the second men. At this time. Commander1 Angeles. by noon December 10 by phoning. half, Santa Barbara - changed their Street, at 5:30 p.m. in the afternoon. ■5189 or 96222. Jones also served on the General Games and activities have been The rival quintets staged a close offensive tactics to a pivot ’man. Committees in charge of this Courts Martial Board of Naval Area planned in accordance with, the battle in the first half with neither offense with Bob Casier at pivot of Narragansett.- team holding more than four points alumni activity are: „ man. This formation proved to be a spirit of Christmas. Decorations will Called to , D. C. in advantage at any time. The score Dinner—General' chairman, Mr.' deadly weapon against the * Chap­ also reflect this general theme. July, 1943, Jones was given, com­ was tied at 14 all with one minute to Ralph Harris; arrangement commit­ man cagers and enabled the Gau­ Supper will be served by the soph­ plete charge of the curriculum sec­ go in the opening period,, and Mur­ tee, Kathryn Conkey, chairman; re-' chos to score fourteen points in ten omores, hostesses for the occasion. tion of the standards and curriculum rel Binkley, forward, sank two long ception committee, Mrs. Fount Steb- minutes, holding the Chapman five division, at the bureau of naval field goals to give the Gauchos. bins, chairman; food and serving, at a standstill. The Southland boys personnel. While working toward an 18-14 margin at. the intermis­ Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Harris/ chair­ were able to ^core only three field Theta Alpha Phi Meets standardization of all « naval Rain­ sion. man. goals in the second half. ing programs, from recruit training During the rest period the Chap­ Murrel Binkley was high point man to technical officer instruction, the To Discuss Activities man team set up a defense to stop All women interested in be­ in the game with sixteen points to commander earned his present rank. Holding their second meeting of the Gaucho scorers, but when the coming members of one of the his credit. Bob Warner the center Many important assignments were the semester at thq home of spon­ second half opened they faced an Santa Barbara sororities are re­ of the Chapman five, was second in given Commander Jones, while sta­ sor, Miss Marian Hammond, Tues­ entirely new Santa Barbara offense. quested to sign ih the office of scoring thirteen points for his team. tioned at Washington. These includ­ day, November 27, Theta Alpha The Chapman players were unable the dean of women at once. This Incidentally is the lowest ed an inspection < tour of educa­ Phi, honorary dramatics fraternity to stop the Gauchfts and they scor­ amount of. points scored by Warner tional institutions of the army and discussed plans for the remainder ed 14 points in ten minutes, dis­ this season. He was stopped by navy in Europe and Africa. Inspec­ of the year. The group will sponsor playing fine teamwork. The Los An­ Jim Minah who did an excellent job tion of numerous naval training sta­ an inter high school competition geles 'team was so completely de­ * of guarding and proved to be the tions in this country; and wgrk in between Ventura, Santa Barbara moralized they were able to ac­ PUT THOSE $ IN VICTORY BONDS defensive star for the Gauchos. the Carribean area. The command­ and Santa Maria, who will each count for only three field goals in BASEBALL er served on many standing com­ present a one act play during the this half. Some of the fellows who are mittees and boards in Washington, spring semester. High scoring honors of the game lookmg forward to baseball season D. C., New York, and New London, Under the leadership of president went to Binkley with 16 points to are doing a little extra work on Conecticut, as well as representing Dorothy Simmons, the group also his credit. Bob Warner, Chapman's their part to get . into, condition. the navy at various important con­ discussed other students eligible sensational center who has been STARTS DEC. 8 These fellows are working out each ferences. for the fraternity. Eligibility is based averaging 2 points a game, was Sunday afternoon and are trying Commander Paul Jones will soon on points distributed between par­ held to 13 counters in this contest , Recreation Center to get those service kinks out of be back on campus. Welcome home ticipation in the fields of acting, due to the excellent work of Jim their joints. Bob Elliot who is try­ commander, it will be grand having play management and stage crew Minah, Gaucho guard. ing to get the team started and you with us again. qctivities. New members will pre­ positions filled before the season, sent a program for the group Sun­ DANCE DICK MOULDS enlisted in the air 100 E. CARRILLO ' p has asked me to extend this invi­ force in December, 1942, after com­ day, January 13. tation to all of those Gauchos in­ Custom Tailoring EVERY SATU RDAY NIGHT pleting two semesters'- work at the the Flying Training Command, be­ terested in baseball, to get in touch Box Office Opens 8:30 . University of California at Berkeley. ing stationed in Iowa, California- and with him as soon as possible. He. received his basic training TENNIS and . Receiving his dis­ at Lincoln, Nebraska, and further charge in February, 1945, Dick re­ Dressmaking The intra-mural tennis tournament flight instruction at Thunderbird turned to Santa Barbara in time to JEAN CARROLL is now rounding its last bit of com­ Field, Arizona. He was next station­ attend summer session, and register His Clarinet and His Orchc petition before the rainy season.. ed near Denver, , where this fall. Majoring in science, Dick RUTH K. AUTREY . (10 MEN AND A GIRL)..;. Terry Dearborn would like to have he attended armament school. His plans to attend the California School all players gontact-their opponents 216 E. Victoria St. work there included techniques of of Medicine at Berkeley, after com­ so that they can complete tfie con­ handling explosives and loading ADULTS ' ,;::..:i;;.:i.00 Plus Tax pleting preparatory courses here. STUDENTS test in order to obtain their awards Ph. 22555 ...... 42 Pliis Tax bombs. With the Flying Service di­ Good luck, "Doc"! U S. SERVICE I.....:. .42 Plus Tax before the holidays. vision, Dick followed the cadets of 1107 STATE STREET-

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