SCHOOL CONCERT MONDAY Fifty-nine students represent­ ing 26 Southern California High University of California Schools will meet in Santa Bar­ bara tomorrow to form the All SANTA BABBACQ COLL6G6 Southern California High School Orchestra, which will present a concert at Lobero Theater Monday, May 7 ,.at 8 :3 0 .p.m. Added to the high school musicians Will be 29 college students mcfking a total 'of 88 in the orchestra. Vladimir Bakaleinikoff, interna­ tionally prominent musician, will GLGflÜCHÔ Vol. XXIV SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 No. 24 conduct. Mr. Bakaleinikoff; who is assistant conductor the Pittsburg Symphony - Orchestra, has been connected with the national youth music camp at Interlochen, Michi­ gan, for the past eight years. Robert BASEBALL FROLIC TONITE Haag, thirteen-year-old pianist from Bakersfield, winner of the annual The constitution examination will contest to select the orchestra’s Williams, O'Bannion, be given by President Tito Gor­ Ssh - "Hof" Smokes soloist, will be featured. rindo for all student body office The program will be as follows: candidates in room 90 at 4 p.m. Offered Af Raffle Overture, to "Die Fledermous" — Wigger Win Honors on May 8. Johann Strauss; Piano Concerto in A All candidates must pass tM« Gaiety will reign tonight in, the minor, first movement. — Grieg; In Speech Contest test before they can for an Cafeteria When the AMS presents "American Salute"—-Morton Gould; office. Final competition in the recent its baseball benefit dance-raffle Little-Fugue in'G minor— Bach; Sym­ from 8 to 11:30. phony no. 5, first faiovement— Tsghai- ¿ 4 ' series of speech contests was held after a luncheon at the Lobero Hotel kowsky; "Pavanne"— Gould; "Rus­ Under the joint chaifmanship of last Sunday afternoon. Plans for• Fiesta, * sian Sailor's Dance" — Reinhold Jack Murphy and Bob Elliott the Gliere. Jim Costy served as master of Gaucho Review affair is scheduled to be the big­ ceremonies, and introduced the gest event . of the AMS spring ac­ Miss Helen E. Sweet is in charge events and contestants. The two In Final Stages tivities. Decorations will feature the of social activities being planned after dinner speakers were Non! baseball theme. for the visiting musicians. Included Final plans are being carried Williams and Tanya Kasper. Then in the agenda will be a Compli­ through for the annual fiesta, to be ‘Admission will be the purchase of Ethel O'Bannion and Willie Wigger held in conjunction with the Gal­ a 10 cent ticket which will also mentary Dance Saturday preceding spoke extemporaneously. Tanya the first rehearsal and a tea Sunday loping Gaucho Revue. Committees entitle the holder to participate in Kasper and Willie Wigger read in the quad from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m,, have been chosen and the cast for the intermission raffle, Proceeds of orations, and the competition for arranged fey Phi Lambda Mu, hon­ the revue have, started their re­ the fete will be used to buy base­ interpretations was between Noni orary music sorority. ' hearsals. ball packets for members of the Williams' "The White Cliffs of Do­ VLADIMIR BAKALEINIKOFF In charge of publicity for the Gaucho team. The concert is to begin at 8:30 ver" and Dr. Stockton's speech from affair is Bob Elliott, with ’ Sally p.m. Following the performance re­ Ibsen's "Enemy of the People,", Prizes to be raffled off are two Herbert handling tickets and Harold freshments will be served back- given by Bob Caster. cartons of cigarettes, two loge tickets stage by Las Espqelas. Martin taking care of table reser­ to the Grtmadq, two loge tickets to An exciting conclusion to the cere­ vations. . Other committee heads in­ Provost Clarence Phelps and Dean Pat Thomas Wins the Fox, two $2 dinners at the Town monies came when Ed Grabis rose clude: Hartford Archibald, lighting; Charles Jacobs are Working In House, and cakes baked by Alpha to auction off a masterpiece of doo­ Marianna Richardson, decorations; coordination with Jones on the or­ Theta Chi, Delta Zeta Delta, and Poetry Contest dling by Dean Ashworth. The doily- and Cathy Lesovsky, Fashion Show. ganization of the group, as is C. E. Tau Gamma Sigma sororities. The sketch was finally sold for $1.25. The Home Economics department Woodhouse, Dean of Men. Pat Thomas won first and third cigarettes were obtained through, The judges, Mrs, Grace-Forsythe, will be in charge of., the food, with .secret channels and the dinners Others who are taking part in place, in the poetry contest spon­ Miss Ocea MacMurray, and William Las Espuelas women serving the were .donated by Mr. Myers of the planning the annual music project sored by El Gaucho, acobrding to Buckley decided unanimously upon dinner and the Crown and Scepter Town House. the final decision of the judges. Her are Dr. Van A. Christy, tickets; the top contestants. They deter­ members acting as hostesses. winning entries were "Lonesome­ For coeds who are allergic to men, Lloyd Browning, programs; Harold mined as winner Ethel O'Bannion, Co-directing the Galloping Gau­ ness" and another without a title. there Will be sports movies shown Martin, publicity; Tito Gorrindo, stu­ extemporaneous; Noni Williams, af­ cho Revue are Angie McGarvin and dent management, and Mrs. Tar- in the Gaucho. These movies will Second pfize winner was Elaine ter-dinner and interpretation; and Eleanor Little, with Ray Dietrich wanta Case, secretarial. be shown continuously, providing Dollard with "Enigmatic Atmos­ Willie Wigger, oratory. acting as the Master of Ceremonies Mrs. Charles Jacobs, representing a convenient refuge for over-danced phere." Dorothy Simmons' "Gone" The luncheon was sponsored by The revue is an all student produc­ girls. the Woman's Club, Mrs. Byron won honorable mention. Theta Alpha Phi, honorary speech tion with original musical composi­ Abraham and Mrs. Jeanne Dunder- Music will be furnished by Artie fraternity, and the college Division tions, skits, and dance routines Shcrw, Benny Goodman, Earl Hines, dale are handling the housing ar­ The following is Miss Thomas’s of Speech. There are two dance choruses, one Count Basie, * Duke Ellington, and rangements. Mrs. Helen Barnett is prize winning poem: of women and one of men. The other exploiters of torrid swing. in charge of food. "Cleveland House Four" will sing LONESOMENESS an original composition by Caroll Sports clothes are the dress for Mather Coordinator Bone, "I Love My Wife." Jean Aus- the evening. All students are urged I stood beside you, near the open New Constitution man and Raulyne Riley will do solo to attend regardless of whether they door; To Be Posted Of Curriculum numbers and - a Tau Gam quartet have dates since there will be suf­ I could have touched you but I was will; sing another student composi­ ficient men vto insure everyone a President Tito Gorrindo announced afraid; Dr. Irving Mather was recently tion, "Toujour G ay." The show wi! gay evening. this week that dll students should 1 saw the sun light up your face, appointed Curriculum Coordinator of last about an hour and will conclude watch the bulletin boards for post­ ntnd then Santa Barbara college on recom­ the entertainment for the evening ing of the new constitution which I saw the sorrow lines the shadows mendation of the Advisory Admin­ Phrateres Hold will be voted upon* on May 16 and made. istrative Board and Provost Clarence 17 during student body elections. Phelps. Breakfast* , I wanted you tell — not common Elemed's Elect Copies will also be available in things Dr. Mathdr will help to organize The Phrateres annual breakfa; Harold Martin's office for those who Di Carolo Prexy Of which we spoke, but things you student work that falls outside of will be underway at 9:00 a.m. Sui wish to read the document more The Elementary Department at thought about; major concentrations or depart; day. May 6. Tables will be s< carefully before voting. their meeting last'Tuesday elected I knew if I Could tell you how I felt. ments. in the Quad with breakfast consis Lucille Di Carlo as their new presi­ ing of eggs, orange juice, swe< That you might talk to me, and I'd This program is intended to in­ dent. Other officers elected were rolls, coffee and cocoa. Price < Costy To Present find out sure a basic understanding in sev­ Patti Mayer, vice-president; Eileen eral fields of college endeavor. Thus this breakfast will be only 20 cent Readings About your joys and sorrows, loves Goff, secretary; Helen Murray, treas­ per person. and cures. beyond the , maximum number of urer; Jennie Tdrascou, social chair­ Jim Costy will give a program of A gift will be presented to th credits devoted to an area of con­ man, and Mary Alice Abbott, his­ dramatic readings next Wednesday But I stood dumb and silent, filled sub-chapter having the most men centration all but about 20 units of torian. in the A.W.S. room. Among 'the with awe bers at the breakfast. the credits necessary for gradua­ The installation of new officers selections will be scenes from "Rich­ And saw you slowly turn away from tion aré to be distributed in the other will take place at a Kiddie costume Nominees for the variotis office ard the III," by William Shake­ me. five departments of the university. party given by the Juniors of the for next semester will also be pr« speare; "Beyond the Horizon," Eu­ Disappointment tn your glance was These will be called "controlled elementary department for the grad­ sented at this time, Retiring office gene O'Neill; and "The Tell Tale all I saw. "electives"; the units remaining will uating seniors ‘at the Girl Scout are Mary Ann Zajec, Pres., Barban Heart," Edgar Allan Poe. 1—I stood and watched you> slowly be known as "free electives." House, 1838 San Andres, on May Schmidt, Vice Pres., Peggy Maybe Members of the speech depart­ walk away The six divisions of study, to 17 at 7:30. Sec., and Tina Sanchez, Treas. ment will serve tea at 3:304 The And now those things are lost I which this program is applicable Chairman for the different com­ An invitation is extended to al program will start at 4:00 p.m. Stu­ meant to say. are applied arts, home economics, mittees are: Mary Alice Abbott, free lancers. dents and faculty are cordially In­ industrial education, art, music and food; Pattie Mayer, entertainment; vited to attend. The following sponsors will bi Judges in the contest included physical education, social science, Laura Metcalf, decorations; Dorothy anjong the guests: Miss Dora Wi6 All speech majors enrolled in Dean William Ashworth, Dr. Frank English, natural science, philoso­ Melander, publicity; Nancy De Ben­ gand, Mrs. Dunderdale, Miss Esthe Speech 196 are required to present Nelson, Dr. Jeanette Noack, Mrs. phies, and psychology. When one edict, games; Jennie Tarascou, gifts; Firth, Dr. Erickson, Miss Mario; a program sometime during the Mary Haight and Dr. Joseph Mat­ of these is chosen as a major, the and Eileen Goff and Helen Murray, Hammond, Mrs. Elsa Kerr, and Mrs course. . , thews. others become areas of distribution.; clean-up. Van Curen. Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, May 4, 1945

U j /A ¿L ¿l Q jJftU Ream By the SQUARE With the purpose of laying plans to build and enforce a permanent and just peace for the world, the representatives of Amid the fragrance of orange 46 nations assembled in 's red and gold opera blossoms and other signs of ro­ mance we come to you, drifting in house on Wednesday, April 25. on a pink cloud with the rest of the The plan formed at the Dumbarton Oaks Conference will characters. be placed before all the United Nations here. The important resolutions of the plan include an assembly of all nations, an We were indeed glad to see so many gay people at the. Gay- Nine­ international court, and an eleven-member security council to ties dance last Saturday night. prevent aggression by force. While there may be many altera­ Among those we glimpsed tripping tions in the outline, undoubtedly these main provisions will re­ the light were BOB CASIER and main unchanged. BOBBIE ANN KUBLY, BILLIE KUMP The eyes of all the people of the world are focused upon and BOB ELLIOTT, PHYLLIS MA- COMBER and JOHNNIE GORRINDO, this scene. Everywhere, survivors of war-tom countries and KAY UPDEGRAFF and HARVEY servicemen, who have seen death and destruction, are placing 'Tentacle-Arms" SCHECHTOR and the hopes for rebuilding their lives on this meeting. This San LOWELL WILLIAMS and JAN SJEV- Francisco Conference will decide whether or not there will be ENS. A madman with a bottle opener another devastating World War in twenty years. was bartender BOB SCHOTTLAND, The delegates have stated that just as important as the who looked as if he had been trans­ planted from Duffy's Tavern— sleeve building of a secure global peace is the formation of world garters and all. prosperity. There must be an end to so-called "have" and "have-not" nations; and, instead, a condition where every per At the Dance Concert were PAUL­ "I wish you'd speak to Junior, dear. He's been quarreling again.' INE RICHTER and husband Lt. ER­ son—whether he be Swede, Frenchman, Yank or German—can —EL GAUCHO— WIN RICHTER, "MIKE" MELVIN and Entered as second class matter in earn a decent living. ■ Democracy cannot exist among poverty JACK MURPHY, and ESTHER COR­ Platz Speaks the post office at Santa Barbara, and squalor. The social and economic conditions that led to ONA with her Lt. California, September 17, 1926. the birth of totalitarianism must not be tolerated again in ANY To Alpha Delts LAURAL NOBLE and W. O. LAR­ STAFF country! Alpha Delta Chi, honorary ele­ RY CAMMERMAN and BILLYE Editor ...... BETTY OSTERMAN mentary fraternity, met last Tues­ A Survey by the American Institute of Public Opinion, be­ BOWIE and COLONEL CHARLES 1750 Prospect—Phone' 3688 I day at the Chi Delta Chi -sorority tween April 6 and 15, a "Gallup Poll" showed that only a third HEALY El Cortijo-ed last weekend Associate Editor ...... Eleanor Little house. Genevieve Gibney presided of the people who had heard of the San Francisco Conference BILLYE is still in a daze after many Managing Editor ...... A1 Mendoza over the meeting, and business of days. Sports Editor...... Fred Burrous had a reasonably correct concept of its aims. the evening was carried out. Society Editor ...... Sharon Smith I wonder what such a survey at Santa Barbara college Art Editor...... Ted Fielding LEE CLINK, BETTY THOMAS, After the meeting, Dr. Pl&tz, head would reveal? Could even a third of our student body discuss Advertising ....Sally Herbert JOAN HENDERSON and JOAN AN­ of speech work in Santa Barbara, Business Manager...... Harold Martin this important meeting intelligently? Remember that this is no DERSON really enjoyed themselves spoke to the group on speech cor­ Reporters: idealistic group of tourists, assembled to view the hustle of the at the Marine Barn Dance. What rection in th® elementary school, Marge Anderson, Carold Scala- jolly good fun it must have been demonstrating types of materials Golden Gate city. Thqse men have come with purpose and pino. Cherry, Boatman, Jean Calder­ with all those dozens and dozens and methods of presenting them. determination, to plan machinery for a peace that will be ever of eligible young men. on, Willie Wigger, Doris Holt; Shir­ lasting. It is our duty, as freedom-loving Americans, to follow To conclude the evening refresh­ ley Thompson, LeOrin Crowe, Vir­ this conference, and to be reasonably well-informed on all the In the company the light of her ments were served. ginia Cumerford and Marilyn Sea- developments that are fast shaping the future world. life, DOUG- ELLIS, WINNIE- LAM gren. BERT flew low at the Cal Tech Barn Ours is the generation which will soon take the leadership Dance Saturday night. In "taking over" it won't be our nation alone that we must • BUY WAR BONDS • GAUCHO consider, but every nation. We must have vivid interest in JEANNE CONE passed a most en­ joyable weekend in Lancaster with Shopping Guide world affairs, and raise our voices for international cooperation, not one, two, or even three, but Singer Sewing Machine Co. "if we desire an end to war. The men who should be in our four lootenants. Heaven help us I college classrooms today are far away, because others failed Doesn't the girl know there is a war SEWING INSTRUCTIONS . . . before to make a lasting peace. There must NOT be another on and that an unfortunate shortage . « 11.30 PBS 2 HOTTR 8RS9ION of men is present? This is the kind SPECIAL SAVING . . 8 lesson com­ failure at world organization! plets OOTJH8B FOB ONLY $10.00 of situation that leads to rationing SEWING MACHINES RENTED BY MONTH Willie Wigger. of scarce commodities, which is what men are, if nothing else.

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AND MANY OTHERS UH-HUH! They do look nice PLAYING DAILY AT THE Looks Good NEWS-PRESS They will please her Tastes Better and Printers and Engravers They are found here 2D-22 U E CARRILLO I I STREET ROYAL MASONIC TEM PLE BLOG. VICTOR Ice Cream Dial 6111 BUY THEIR LATEST RECORDINGS NOW! T H E FLORIST 1116 CHAPALA 726 STATE ST. Friday, May 4, 1945 E L GAUCHO Page Three Groups Elect New Officers Henley Presents Kappa Delts Slate Varied Program Formal Initiation Plan Mother's Day Activities «. Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educa­ In Piano Recital tion fraternity, will hold their formal This week s meetings have been buzzing with engagements, iniliation and dinner at (he White THE CAMPUS Talented Barbara Henley, artist- House tea room tonight at 6 p.m. I which means plenty of business for the candy shops. New pupil of Lloyd Browning-, was pre­ Initiates will be Betty Patterson, officers have been elected by some sororities for the fall se­ sented in a piano recital Tuesday Pat Gilderson, Peggy Schuman, Eve­ I CORNER mester. The mothers from all sororities will be guests for lunch­ evening in the auditorium by the lyn Stevenson, Tito Gorrindo, Ray eons and breakfasts. This week's news follows in its usual form. Music Department. The affair was Puissegur, Helen Murray, Beth sponsored by the University of Cali­ Esker, Helen Blankenbaker, and TAU GAMMA SIGMA fornia, Santa Barbara College. Elaine Piper. Meeting was held at the home of PHI KAPPA GAMMA Miss Henley's program was as Angie McGarvin, president, an­ Judy Lack and Johnnie Johnson. A short meeting was held Mon­ follows: Sonata op. 13 ("Pathétique"), nounced that Dr. Charles Judd, his­ Further plans were made regarding day night at the sorority house, 1606 ■first movement—Beethoven;' Capric- torian and writer, will speak at the Grand Ave. the Mother's Day breakfast, which clo op. 76, Intermezzo op. 76, and meeting. will be held May 13 at the Samar­ Final plans for the Mother's Day Rhapsody op. 79— Brahms; Two Dr. Irving Mather, sponsor, will kand hotel. luncheon, which will be given at Preludes, Etude op. 25 no. 2, and attend. Ten girls were chosen to serve at the sorority1 house were made. In­ Ballade in G minor— Chopin. vitations were sent out Monday the Women's Club fashion show, "Clair de Lune"—Debussy; "To May 5. night to the mothers, sponsors and a Water Lily" and "Hungarian"— Gorrindo, Stevenson patronesses of the sorority. The last get together before va­ MacDowell; Nocturne for the Left, Arrangements will be made for Reveal Engagement cation of the sorority will be held Hand— Scriabine; -• "Etude de Con­ the girls from the All High School Coming as a pleasant surprise to in the form of a horseback ride and cert"— MacDowell. Band to stay at the sorority house Santa Barbara college student body breakfast May 31. This recital was the second in a May 5, 6, and 7. members was the announcement series inaugurated this year by the The suggestion was made that Monday evening of the engagement CHI DELTA CHI Music-Department. Patty Maher will each member of the group buy a of Evelyn Stevenson and student be presented on May 15. war bond for the 7 th War Loan Formal initiation was held for body president Tito Gorrindo. drive. This will entitle the girls Rhea Anderson who was ill at the Miss Stevenson, student at large Deadline lor ordering caps and to attend the Bob Hope and Bing time of the regular initiation. on the finance 'committee and mem­ gowns at the College Bookstore Crosby golf show at the. Montecito The duties of the sororities offices ber of Gamma Delta Chi sorority, for Commencement is next Wed­ Country Club. were discussed, in order that the passed chocolates at -her sorority COMES SUMMER .. COMES nesday. Seniors must be sure GAMMA DELTA CHI girls might be considering next meeting revealing the engagement. WHITE! Look forward to sun their orders are left at the store Gamma Delts were pleasantly year's officers. She makes her home in Glendale, and that California tanned before that time. complexion in cool white surprised at the Monday night meet The members of the sorority de­ and has accepted a teaching posi­ sport clothes for "leisure" ing, when Evelyn Stevenson passed cided to attend the Southern Cali­ tion in Vineland for the coming year. and "pleasure" hours . . . the traditional box of chocolates, fornia High School' Concert as a flags were fastened on top of the Gorrindo has been very active announcing her engagement to stu-' group May 7. . destroyer with the name of the on campus in student body offices dent bpdy president Tito Gorrindo. Mrs, Jean Tanner was pleasantly couple on each flag. and in the mu&ic department. He (If was ‘told that they have been FOR SUMMER FUN . . . this surprised by a wedding gift pre­ ALPHA THETA CHI will graduate in February, after secretly engaged since February 14.) is what you have1 all been sented by the • sorority. Refresh­ Alpha Thetes did not hold a which he will take a position with waiting for, gals! A "Tilden," During the meeting plans were ments were served following the regular meeting last Monday night. the Bakersfield schools. white large knit ■ V-neck completed for the Mother's Day meeting. The girls had as their Plans have been progressing for The young couple will be married sweater . . . Trimmed in red luncheon to 'b e held May 13 with guest Penny Kendricks, an alumnae. the Mother's Day buffet luncheon a year from July. and navy blue per usual to the theme of, spring prevailing. The SIGMA DELTA CHI and Senior luncheon. Announce­ -create that careful, casual date for the Senior luncheon has ment of the activity bracelet will look. Made for action and been set for June 2 at the Samar­ The meeting was called to order be . made at the regular meeting Swimming Tests For truly comfortable.for the out- kand hotel. by the president, Georgia Hill, at the May 7. Yacht Club Members sorority house last Monday night. of-doors . . . Come rain — The alums have invited the mem­ Newly accepted members of the The nominating committee presented come shine, you'll want one bers of the sorority to a Bar-B-Q Gaucho Yacht Club will qualify for their report. Arrangements for the for your sweater collection. Thursday night, May 3. their swimming tests Sunday at tea to be given for the patron and ...... $10.95 DELTA ZETA DELTA 1:30 in the municipal swimming sponsor was discussed. A committee Members of Delta Zeta Delta held pool at West Beach. After passing composed of Dorothy Kircher, Vir­ elections for the 1945 fall semester, this test they will then be introduced IT'S BOUND TO BE COOL MOTHER'S ginia Richter, Katherine Merritt, and Monday night, at the sorority house. to the intricacies of sailing with . . . this white, simple but Betty Hoeck are making final plans Barbara Larson, recording secretary; Commodore Dorothy Kircher and trim skirt . . . Tailored’to suit for the tea. Kathryn Dill, corresponding secre­ sponsor Terry Dearborn doing the your taste in either rctyon DAY , Rosemary Hellier passed choco­ tary; Susan Perry, alumni repre­ instructing. gabardine or chiffon flannel. lates announcing her engagement sentative; Inez Foxen, welfare chair­ This special skirt is pleated Tomorrow afternoon the sea-faring to Lylewbrth Ahrens F-m 2-c of the man; Sally Herbert, rush chairman. gang will turn over the flattie to front and back and becom­ United tSates Navy. The top of the Sunday, May 13, the Alumni ing to the figure lines . . $7.95 is give it a final coat of paint before Kay Nordstrom, sociology major, chapters are sponsoring a Mother's adding it to the fleet of Penguins will take over the presidency. Other Day breakfast for active members already on trailers and ready for A CONTINUED COMFORT M A Y 13 th officers are Marjorie Anderson, vice and their mothers. action. STORY THAT RUNS ALL president; Pamela Craig, treasurer; Monday evening all members will The next few weeks will find the SUMMER LONG . . . it's box was cleverly decorated with a attend the All Southern California Yacht Clubbers taking advantage of "mucklucks" again! In short réplica of the destroyer Miss Hel- High School symphony at the Lobero every briney breeze for spare time length for summer . . . In lier's fiancee has been on. Signal theatre. sailing. gay combinations of powder Come in now blue, rose, black, white and red. Tops the toes for com­ for that card fort ...... t . . $3.95 No place like home... Have a Coke or special BEST DRESSED GIRL OF gift. THE WEEK . . . goes to "petite" JOAN ANDERSON . . . Seen on campus on one of our "sunnier" days in a black chantung blouse. Its Mother's Day Cards new cap sieves and round 10c to $1.00 neck line "reeked" with charm . . . A shocking pink » Gift Stationery gathered skirt of pique trimmed in wavy stripes of in wide assortment and blac to match the blouse price range. completed this striking outfit!' Next please . . . CATHY and JOYCE DON'T

FORGET .. .a swing session at our house â A good way to put W elcom e on the mat at your house is to have 3 • ice-cold Coca-Cola m the refrigerator. Have a Coke just naturally s means B e one o f out gang or You're like one of the fam ily • Whenever 3 PACIFIC COAST young folks meet for a song fest, chin fest or swing session» ice-cold Coca-Cola is their symbol of companionship. 1117 STATE STREET PUBLISHING CO. “Coke" »Coca-Cola BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY You naturally hear Coca-Cola callad by its friendly abbreviation “Coke“. Both mean the quality prod* COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SANTA BARBARA net of The Coca-Cola Company Pag© Four É L GAUCHO Friday, May 4, 1945

Methods of Manhunting, Or i.e. Soph "Backward" Gauchos Smash Dance May 11 G r a b T h a t M a le , G a l THE MESA CAMPUS In an-atmosphere of print dressés and varied corsages, the sopho­ A man is certainly nice to have around if you know how Important 'to all members of the Army 10-5 more class will hold a Backward Industrial Education club will be td catch him. My topic consists of telling you how to get one. Continuing their winning ways Dance May 11 ■ the meeting on Thursday, May 17, The following list explains "W ays to get a man." the Gaucho softball team walloped . .The girls will provide transpor­ at 4:30. We hope to see all of you the Army Redistribution. outfit 10-5 tation to the Montecito Country Club (1) By all means place a bear trap out' in front of your there. last Monday at Dwight, Murphy -in the form of a taxi, cdr or -any­ home; Then stand behind a bush and hope and pray your There were many visitors on our field. thing available. The first dance prince comes along. If you hear campus' during the past two weeks. Showing their ability to take ad­ will begin at 8:30 p.m. A- prize the click of the trap, dash-out, lasso Among them was Jack Phinney, who vantage of breaks the Hilltoppers will be given for the best corsage the man and don't you dare let Locals Administer is now a Naval Ensign, recently re­ never quit fighting even though they of the 'evening. Corsages are to- him go until _ you've hugged and Navy Depot First turned from Iwo Jima. Jack was in were on the short end of the score be provided by the girls, and they kissed him and he promises to be charge of gunnery on the U.S.S. going into the sixth inning. are urged to make the corsdges, yours. Setback 7-4 . He plans to return to Santa Starting off with a thrèe run lead with as much originality as possible. Barbara after the war, and obtain in the first inning, the Gauchos (2) When you enter a restaurant! A determined band of Gauchos his credential. Lt. Tom Bohnett, never relinquished the lead until man, in particular, made a spectacu­ first look around and see if you can played the game, of their lives last another -former I.E. member, also the fifth inning when . the Army lar catch of a foul ball behind first see your ideal romeo. If you do, Friday when they downed the high­ started a rally that gave them 'a 5-3 base. casually walk by his table and Of visited' the campus. He has just ly touted Navy Maintenance Depot received his commission as a pilot ; advantage., Bfrt, Grabast and Williams were course, not on purpose, drop your by, a 7-4 count. the big stick men for the Hilltoppers. purse at his feet. Then when he- in the Army Air Corps. The sixth inning was a nightmare for the Army . Seven Gau­ Between them they reaped seven politely taps you on the shoulder The locals played a fine brand Last Friday Mr. Ericsoii, chair­ cho 'runs crossed the plate before of the eleven hits. Casier, batting and hands your bag to you, you of defensive ball behind the steady man of the Industrial Education De­ the side was retired. Combining in the cleanup spot, did his bit by exclaim, "Oh, my goodness, how chucking of pitcher "Pasty',' Rodri­ partment, addressed 250 patients at four timely hits with numerous knocking in three runs. careless of me to do such a thing I" guez. They were quick to take Hoff Hospital, concerning occupa­ walks, the locals wore d groove Monday at 5:15 the Gauchos en­ After that little episode with your advantage of. the breaks and showed tional opportunities for returning vet­ across the home plate. gage the Marine Base at Pershing man you might all of a sudden have some Very good all round team erans. He stated that there are Pitcher Rodriguez kept the Army Park. If -the Gauchos display the a fainting spell and gracefully fall play. three - possibilities for veterans in hits well scattered, so the Army fire and spirit that has been evident in his artns. Now, he'll pick you The ever gallant Gauchos handi­ returning to civilian life. First, they made no serious threat after the in their recent games, the Marines up and place you on a table or capped themselves by spotting their may return to their former job, or, fifth inning. As usual, he received will have a tough time getting the couch that's nearby. From there on, rivals two tallies. In their last en­ second, receive, reimbursement from good support from his fielders. Coff- situation well in hand. girlie, you're _ on your own but if counter they were even more gen­ the government While working as an you're wise you might fell him erous as they allowed the sailors apprentice in a skilled trade. The afterwards ,"What -a strong man a full dozen runs, while they failed third opportunity is full-time school­ you are to carry poor little m el" to grace the home-, plate once. ing. Mr. Ericson gave extensive Revenge was very, sweet as they suggestions for procedures to be ' <3) Another certain way of getting scored three runs in the third and followed in connection with any one a man is by whistling or giving never Relinquished the lead from of these three avenues of reentering him that tormented wink. Yes, girls, that time on. It was the first defeat Civilian occupations. do this when you see a certain of the yeqr for the Navy. young man that may appeal to you. \ Bemie Rumack is in trouble again. Give a sweet, low, but yet loud His philosophy of life— "People are enough for him to . hear, whistle. no dam good, women especially. I Make it so he turns and looks at Top-Ranking Players hate 'em all! I tell you, I hate 'em!' you and then give the little wink. — Shame on the damsel who caused He may start to fojlow you and such distress. lead him a merry chase until he In Tourney Named Gordon Griffiths, congratulations! finally catches you and from there Coach Terry Dearborn and Tour­ We hear that after five years of on,'my darlings, you are on your nament Manager Bob Schottland training you will receive your com­ own. announced the following players mission as a Major. Oh, we forgot, (4) The most important way to get who are at the top of their respec­ that is, in Industrial Arts. your man is to create a southern tive badniinton tournaments: drawl. Be a Scarlett O'Hara and As was previously announced. extremely charming. I Make, sure Bob Elliott walked off with the men's your man hears your soft silver singles badminton championship. laughter tinkling in the air. Don't Diminutive Joan Anderson* will meet be too witty, or use. bad language, Annabel Blue for the top spot in the but encourage your companion to women's singles tourney. think he is a bit of a devil. Every The -jnen's doubles championship once in a while coo, "Isn't he ter­ will be decided when the Burrous- rible?" Usually when you begin Grabast team meets Schottland and to create this southern girl effect Elliott. Spang and Minier ’ are all it is for a practical reason like matrimony. When you starf with alone in the final round of the wom­ your southern accent the northern en's doubles awaiting the outcome of the playoffs in the other bracket. girls may just as well pick up their dolls and go home so keep it up, Joan Anderson and Leon Likens Southern Belle, if you really want pulled an upset when they downed a loving man. the Elliott-Little combination in a hotly contested battle by the scores This concludes my list and hope of 18-16, 7-15, 15-7. Hodge and you profit by it. Just be wise, you Faubion own the women's consola­ young maidens, and take my meth­ tion prize by outlasting the Jones ods in hand and at once! sisters.

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