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VOL. XXVI SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 No. 9 HOMECOMING DANCE SET Gaucho-Aztec Tilt FOR ARMORY TOMORROW Rated Even-Up To honor the Santa Barbara college traditional homecoming queen, an After-Gaucho-Aztec Game dance will be held tomorrow evening In the final and most significant football tussle of the ’46 g r id in the National Guard armory, 700 E. Canon Perdido street, under season the Gauchos will face their arch traditional rivals, the San the sponsorship of the student body social committee. Morrie Gaver’s Diego Aztecs on home soil tomorrow night for the homecoming epic orchestra will provide music for the affair which will commence at which will officially end football for this year. The Aztec Red Devils 10:30 p.m. and will continue until 1 a.m. and the Gaucho aggregations have been gridiron foes historically Alumni Cordially Invited 'since 1923. Santa Barbara “Alumni of the college, togeth­ Eye Ease... Homecoming Queen for to­ squeezed out a 7-6 victory the er with students, are cordially in­ By AL RASMUSSEN night’s parade was chosen in a last time the two squads met in Wednesday e le c t i o n by men 1941 and broke a long-standing vited to attend along with all Gre e t i n g s and salutations, jinx over the San Diego hold. In members of the faculty and their Alums! Your Eye Ease reporter students with the winner Mari­ wives and husbands,” according lyn “Mike” Melvin. Runnersup thirteen times since their intitiai extends this salute to you on be­ game with the local club the A z ­ to Willie Wigger, chairman of the half of your department, the fac­ were Margaret Monahan and Billie Mitchell. tecs have piled up nine wines. committee. ulty, and the students of the The invading team has done Committees Working Mesa Campus. very well this year having won Soft drinks will be served by It’s good to see you back again, the league championship, and will the refreshment committee head­ meeting old acquaintances, mak­ VETS VUES undoubtedly be one of the Gau­ ed by Alpha Theta Chi and Stu­ ing new ones, and catching up on chos’ most rugged oppositions to dent Veterans’ club. Bobbyann all the news from your old class­ Several have arrived and the rest date. A brief view at their past Kubly is chairman of the decor­ mates. ‘Bet you haven’t seen some are on the way. WILL YOUR record is valid, to point out that ations committee, with Ed Mor­ of them since before the war— “Homecoming, the parade, open houses, the big game, it’s all so CHECK BE ? It is recom­ grand I feel so . . . Oh hell, John! You’re not listening!” the Aztecs have a record worthy ris, Barbara Rush, Marge Hoskin- but I’ll leave the tall tales to mended that all out-of-town stu­ of commendations. son, Laura Goetke, M. B. Hoover, you. I know a lot of them are be­ dents or students living away The Red Devils stole an opener A1 Anderson, Pat Sullivan, and ing told from the many gather­ from home have their checks ad­ from Pomona to the tempo of Betty Holley assisting in arrange­ ings of smiling faces around the dressed to them in care of the 34-0 but lost their next tilt to ments. campuses, the back-slapping, and Santa Barbara Places following address: c o Coordina­ Cal Ptoly 21-13. Wliittier suc­ Publicity arrangements are the “Well, Mill! How the h------tor of Veterans Affairs, Univer­ cumbed to the Aztecs a week under the direction of Frances are you anyway! Haven’t seen sity of California, Santa Barbara later in a 35-7 loss but in the Karpe with_ Barbara Zinc and Bar­ you since ’42. Watcha doin’ these College, Santa Barbara, Califor­ next game San Diego received a bara Balthis acting as assistants. days, etc., etc.” nia. Someone has been passing severe loss to an overbearing Ne­ Eaty Russell is general chair­ Ah ’tis good— like old times. 18 For Who's Who the word around that this cannot vada team 26-0. man for the clean-up committee, And, speaking of time, don’t for­ In selecting students for the selected by an anonymous com be arranged, but talking with Mr. In the latter part of October, while Chuck Roberson will handle get to allot some of it for a trip Who’s Who in American Colleges mittee of faculty and students, C. D. Woodhouse, this reporter the San Diego squad moved up to all arrangements for the public up Mesa way and have a look see. and Universities, consideration is and certificates of recognition was assured that this is not true. an equal standing with C.O.P. address system. • The department is really hummin’ given to the student’s actual abil­ will be mailed later and awarded The local Vets Affairs office after they upset Fresno 7-0 and Sponsors invited to attend are these days— a far cry from the ity, and his personal traits, and according to Dean Helen E would prefer it that way as the received zealous attention in the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Cheno- “ghost town” during the war­ they are not determined by eith Sweet. people with whom the veteran has Pacific Coast football picture, for time years. er popularity of scholastic aver­ been living are liable to penalties weth, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Haight, * $ $ * Mirrle Abbott ..... 1946 their two previous losses were in Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, and Mr. age alone. The basis for the selec­ Delmer Beisell ...... 1947 if the check is not delivered. A d ­ non-conference competition. and Mrs. Lester B. Sands. Your homecoming program did tion is the student’s service to Richard Brians ...... 1946 dressing the check in care of Mt. Celebrating their school’s 50th not carry this, but arrangements the school, his leadership' and Naomi Dyer ...... 1947 Woodhouse’s office will reduce anniversary and a homecoming have been completed for all non- practical qualities, his contribu­ Lynette Edgerton ...... 1946 the possibility of loss, expedite game with Occidental college, the NOTICE! Greeks to breakfast at the home tion to extra-curricular activities, Robert Elliott ...... 1947 delivery and insure the vet that San Diegans copped a 21-12 win Anyone interested in driving of* those ever-wonderful hosts, and his scolastic achievement, George Graves ...... 1947 the check will be forwarded to to New York during the Christ­ over the Tigers on November 2. Janie and Byron Abraham, loca­ keeping in mind his potential use­ Eleanor Little ...... 1947 him via registered mail in the The following week the Aztecs mas holidays, please contact pro­ ted at 1721 Santa Barbara street. fulness to business and society in Tom Lyle ...... 1947 event of a change of school. rolled through Loyola, 20-7, at fessor Beachboard of the lan­ This morning fest will be held the future. ' Mariana Richardson ...... 1946 There is a procedure that must Gilmore stadium to claim its fifth guage department, immediately. Sunday at 9:30 a.m. The following students were Gloria Rosi ...... 1946 be followed in the event a leave victory in seven games played. Clementina Sanchez ...... 1946 of absence is to be taken or in San Diego in First Place Sharon Smith ...... 1Ô46 the event that the vet desires to The paramount game took place Elsie Tatum ...... 1946 quit school. This involve the regu­ last Saturday night in which San Owen Van Buskirk .... 1946 lar University petition on which Jose and San Diego wrestled for Wiilowdean Wigger ...... 1947 a valid reason must be stated the league championship. As Marilyn Wiggins ...... 1946 COMPLETELY. In the event that might be expected, the contest Winona Williams ...... 1947 this is not done it will be neces­ was a close-knit one and although sary for the individual to again both teams were quite equal, the go through a rehabilitation inter­ Aztecs won a 7-0 title to make Phrateres view. them this year’s champions. Thus The ■ job, it may be seen, is a the, Gauchos will not only be fac­ tremendous one and the facilities ing their traditional adversaries, Honors Grads to do it with are limited. With but the 1946 champions as well. Phrateres members will sponsor this in view it can be seen that a The Aztec forward wall has a breakfast Sunday morning at lot of cooperation will be required been the main factor in the the home of Mrs. Janie Abraham, from the individual vet going to team’s’ success to date and it is 1725 Santa Barbara street, for school under the G. I. Bill. With strengthened by such capable all unaffiliated alumni, according this thought in mind let me urge gridsmen as John Richards, 218 to Phrateres board publicity chair­ you to CHECK THE VETS BUL pound first string center, and LETIN BOARD DAILY! ends Leo Heaton and Dale Bras- man Nancy Derrer. To last 9:30 sey. to 11:30, the affair is being plan­ Although the Gauchos will be ned under the chairmanship of College Extension is presenting up against an extremely profici­ Alice Thomas, from the Las Men- an informal dance at the Monte- inas sub-chapter. ent team, they have, nevertheless, cito Country club on Tuesday, a good opportunity to supply able All Phrateres members and any November 26, from 9 to 12 competition for the manner in alumni are cordially invited to at­ o’clock. Howard Siegel’s orches­ which they led the Cal Aggies tend the breakfast, which wiil cost tra will do the honors. The ad about in last week’s classic is 50c, said Miss Thomas. Dolores mission price is only $1.25. proof that they are a positive Bonander is assisting in planning threat when the team is operaing the menu and Nani Leilani will coordinately, and so it is more take charge of clean up. Mrs. PASSING RECORD Abraham and Mrs. John T. Porter than likely that Santa Barbara will also help. SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE has a prospective chance to prove their mettle in tomorrow night’s Past Events grid battle. With their annual candlelight Seven games: ceremony held October 23, Phra­ 141 attempted teres initiated over 60 new mem­ 57 completed— 40 percent PREVIOUS SCORES SANTA bers into the various sub-chapters. 70 incomplete BÀRBARA AND SAN DIEGO Pattie-Peryle Meairs, president, 14 intercepted S. B. S. D. and Miss Alice Strickland, spon­ 688 yards gained 1927 sor, welcomed the new initiates. P a ss e rs 1929 Refreshments were served to the Billinger 24 comp. (2 TD) 320 yd. 1932 group after the ceremony in the Bianchin 15 comp. (1 TD) 180 yd. 1933 AWS room. White 15 comp. 150 yd. 1935 November 19 Phrateres mem­ .Cathcart 1 comp. (1 TD) 10 yd. 1936 bers attended a breakfast held at Lloyd 1 comp. 17 yd. 1937 Oak Park. Pu Ko How won the 1938 prize for having the most mem­ 674 yd. 1939 bers of any sub-chapter attend­ 1 pass interference 14 yd. 1940 ing. Mary Lou Gustafson, social 1941 chairman, planned the event. 688 yd. June Convention R eceiv ers Totals ...... 86 All efforts of the sub-chapter Peters 1 0 comp.. (1 TD) 146 yd. this year are directed towards Diamond 6 comp.i. (1 TD) 100 yd. Skiers Schedule planning a convention to be held S. Cathcart 6 comp 81 yd. on the Santa Barbara college G. Swift 4 comp. 63 yd. Weekend Snow Trips campus the week after school is Duddridge 5 comp. 55 yd. Stan Schwartz was elected presi­ out in June. Representatives from V. Paulson 2 comp. 50 yd. dent at a meeting of the Ski Club fourteen, chapters are expected to Steele 5 comp. 44 yd. held last week. Others elected attend: they will come from all Patton 5 comp. 42 yd. were: John Keating, vice-presi­ over the United States, according Anderson 2 comp. 32 yd. dent; Shirley Wolfe, secretary; to Miss Derrer. Katich 2 comp. (1 TD) 17 yd. and Frank Pope, treasurer. The next Phrateres event will Dimas 1 comp. 17 yd. It was decided that since it is be a Christmas caroling party, H. Swift 1 comp. (1 TD) 10 yd. too difficult to plan trips for the December 16. R. Cathcart 2 comp. 10 yd. entire organization there will be O ffic e rs Spence 5 comp. A VICTORY for the Gauchos over San Diego State tomorrow night in the “Big Game” will depend 10 yd. a ski trip every week-end for those Besides the aforementioned of­ wno are -aide to go. \ largely on these men. At the top (left to right) Buck Billinger, quarterback; Royal Cathcart, half­ ficers, Tina Sanchez is Vice presi­ back; Sam Cathcart, halfback, and Jack Miller, fullback. Bottom, row Coach Stan Williamson, Max 674 yd. The main topic of discussion dent; Marikay Graham, secretary: Pass inter. 14 yd. was, however, the float the club Diamond, halfback; Mel Patton, halfback, and Tommy White, quarterback. The scoreboard in the Helen Ambroff. treasurer; and will enter in the Homecoming center shows the result of the 1941 game, Santa Barbara winning by 7-6 score. Marge Mayers, historian. Total 688 yd. Parade. Friday, November 22, 1946 Page Two EL GAUCHO

George Graves Mariana Richardson Elsie Tatum Owen Van Buskirk

Eleanor Little Delmer Beiseli Willowdean Wigger Robert Elliott AWS Plays Notable Role in Activities Giving dances, picnics, and other activities, the associated women students 'have played an active role in campus affairs since the beginning of the semester, according to Sharon Smith, presi­ dent. To start the school year, AWS co-sponsored a “Howdy Dance” in the quad, September 19, with the associated men students. Fol­ lowing a picnic for all old and new students at La Playa sta­ dium, September 20, they held another dance in the quad. An­ other activity which began early in the semester was the counsel­ ing and information services ren­ dered by women students. Miss Gladys Bliss, pf New York, lectured to all- women stu­ dents on cosmetics, good groom­ ing, fashions and posture, Wed­ Mirrle Abbott Winona Williams N ao m i D y e r Richard Brians Marilyn Wiggins nesday afternoon, November 13. became interested in this group, It just seems college folks don’t O fficer* Budget Buster Group Officers of the associated wom­ and, until it was disbanded be­ have money. en students include Sharon Smith, Boosts 'Couple' Social cause of the “call to colors,” they Now you old timers can once president; Naomi Dyer, first vice EDITORIAL received much enjoyment from more become active members on president; Lynn Edgerton, sec­ There is an organization on the friendships that started with the “retired” roster, by filling out ond vice president; June Hell- Mesa campus for all married stu­ “Thanks!” or “My, what a sweet registration cards while here on weggen, secretary; Patty Bates, With the prospect before us of renewing old acquaintances at dents and their better halves, treasurer; Gerry Gray, counselor; baby!'’ You old grads and new your visit. These cards will be Sally Lock, assembly; Donna homecoming, we wish to take this opportunity to welcome former known since 1935 as the “Budget old comers probably remember the students back to the campus. We look forward to a good game and to found in the industrial education Thomas, president of Las Espue­ Busters.” For two years prior, it first chief Budget Buster—Har­ office on the Mesa campus. If las; Audrey Barren, Pan-Hellenic providing a week of pleasant activities for those Gauchos of other old Ormsby. was known as the “Budget Boost­ any of the old timers are in this president; Trudy Dohher, WAA years who have returned to old associations and memories at Santa ers.” This organization offers op­ Then, somewhere along the line, president; Kay Updegraff, Red came Ted Esterbold, Dean Upton, vicinity around Christmas time, Cross chairman; Patty Meairs, Barbara college. portunities for social and other and Jim Phillips. The sponsors, they are urged to come to the Homecoming seems to us the realization, of the best in school Phrateres president; and Jean diversified activities for those who all through the ages, have been Budget Buster gathering at the Wright and Gertrude Gaily, club spirit. By this we do not mean the Rah, Rah, Team! attitude; nor are often neglected through regu­ Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Taylor. home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tay­ lor, and while they are here now, room chairmen. are we thinking specifically of social activities. Rather we define lar college affairs. Back when the first match was struck for the fire, the thought of they are welcome to drop in on school spirit as being a unity of feeling, a cooperative recognition Started with a Few the group was for no dues, no Mr. Taylor at the Mesa campus of common ends. This “gather-round-the-welner- books, no minutes—just fun! To­ for the old handshake and do-you- To the great majority of students, the term school spirit, is a much fire” started out from a few hun­ day the same beliefs still persist. remember. overworked abstraction which signifies nothing in particular. Per­ gry couples until the last meeting haps it would be more correct to say that there is a decided lack of about 45 people— moms, dads, of opinion as to what exactly constitutes school spirit. These observa­ and kids. As more wood was put FOR HOMECOMING PARTIES tions are probably best understood by those former students who on the fire, more and more couples will be on campus during homecoming week. Homecoming, to those SERVE ICE CREAM now in school, should be a time to evaluate the common ends toward which we strive: To pause and examine our goals and those things to which we give the most emphasis. May we say again, homecomers, “Welcome, and a pleasant week­ end.”, . •; . s — Jules D. 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J o h n n y P le ssm a n 1119 State Street 1116 Chapala Phone 7372 135 Anapamu Johnny Paizis, Ed Roeth, Cliff Gilbert, Omar Orr, Nick Lafkas, Perkins. Page Seven t Friday, November 22, 1946 EL GAUCHO the group. Also elected to office Stu Vets to Serve Journalism Frat were Eleanor Little, vice presi­ PASSION PIT ...... By Petre Soft Drinks at Dance Reactivates Local dent; Junemarie Davidson, secre­ All of the weather last week­ vs. Non-orgs. Picture, if you can, tary; Harold Martin, treasurer; end was sunshiny and warm, but Champ in a flowing white bath The Student Veterans commit­ Recently reorganized following and Fred Burrous, baliff. numerous Gauchos insist that it robe! Such fun! tee, which engineered last Sun­ several dormant years during the Chapters Represented w a s wet! Floating about Montecito hall day’s open house, will combine war was Alpha Phi Gamma, na­ at the Sadie Hawkins Hop were with Alpha Theta Chi in procur­ tional honorary journalistic fra­ Helping in the candle light in­ Com prende? Seemed so GERRY GORDON-GORDON ST. ing and serving refreshments for ternity. Mr. Gil A. Cowan, na­ stallation ceremonies besides Mr. CLAIR, BEVERLY MILLER- the Homecoming dance tomorrow tional president, was present in Cowan, were Dr. Kay -Bishop, good to San­ DAVE BROWNELL, KAY UP- night. Santa Barbara for the initiation former member of the Santa Bar­ ta Barbarans DEGRAFF - GEORGE ANDER­ One of the largest organiza­ ceremony. bara Pi chapter; Adrian Quick, to come out SON, BONNIE STRATTON-JIM tions on the campus, the Student Helen Petre, managing editor from the Omicron chapter at leading in the WILSON, ARDIS ADLER-DICK Veterans recently elected officers of El Gauchos, was chosen to head Fresno; Beverly Birkett, Alpha game Friday Lambda chapter of Occidental; WATSON, EENSIE SMITH - to serve this and next semester. night, that FRANCIS “KEWPIE” GUESS, They are Virgil Bryan, chairman; urer; Hal Williams, sergeant-at- and Ruthe Suggs Rasmussen, last c e 1 e brations president of the Pi chapter before ANABELL BLUE - ED HAM- Lucille Vaughn, vice-chairman; arms; and A1 Schab, dance com­ for the whole BLY, SUZIE PARK - JACK ALL- Kiss Geving, recording secretary; mittee chairman. the war. Faculty member Jack week-end Porter is a charter member of the MAN, CHRIS BURKDOLL - Chuck Roberson, corresponding Plans are under way for a were in order. QUENTIN SIM MS, PATSY secretary; Shirley Wolfe, treas- dance on Friday, January 10. local chapter. Loving every HEWLETT - STAN SCHWARTZ moment of the game and the Beta (together so often I), JACKIE Sig sponsored dance. Friday night WALKER - ARNOLD HARGIS, were MARY LOU LEWIS - JACK JUNE VALCHECK - JOHN PROFANT, LEE CROWE-JOHN KEATING, MAURINE CALD­ BOREY, EDDIE SHOW -DON WELL-JIM BLACK, DOROTHY MARQUET, BETTY BREHME- WILLIAMSON - BILL COLE­ LOU FARLAN, ELLIE LITTLE- MAN, ESTHER CORONA - DICK I CAL ESTES, JUNEMARIE DA­ CALDWEL, MIMI FORST - BOB VIDSON - FRED LINCOLN, BISHOP, and MARIANA RICH­ MARY ROBERTS - RANDALL ARDSON - DINK SHEEAN. STAN DARROW CANFIELD, ANNIE CLEMENTS NANCY DE BENEDICT and CHARLES GARTRELL, VIRGIN­ FRED LINCOLN had the best IA RUSSUM - ROSCOE BUTCH­ time Saturday night delivering Beta Sigma Chi ER, GERTRUDE GALLY-WAL- newspaper complaints. LY NOWICK, WALLY COLE- S h o w er To Fete Alums (?), BARBARA CARLISLE - MARIAN NICKEL was the LEONARD WALLING, JOAN guest guest of honor at BAR­ Beta Sigma Chi’s extensive ANDERSON - BOB BRAWLY, BARA ABBOTT’S shower last homecoming plans center around BETTY SKAVDAHL - PETE Sunday. Nicke has set December their alums and families. During HUMPHREYS, BETTY LANDES- 21 as the day on which she will the entire weekend, an informal JACK ERICKSON, ELSIE TA­ become MRS. EDWARD HART- TUM - BILL PERRY, and BAR­ FELD. “Open House” will be held for BARA VON BRETON - HURLEY inactive brothers, who are invited ROBINSON. Question of the Week to drop in at any time. BILL STAR-PATTY PARS- Who is MARCIA? What is she The main activity will be the LOW and JACK KINSEY-his lit­ that all the swains commend her? Alum Homecoming breakfast to tle Spanish sweetheart were at She was JACK LASWELL’S date be held at the house on 2103 Ala­ the game, but the fellows didn’t at CHAMP’S party and not even meda Padre Serra, at 9 :30 a.m., quite make it to the dance. They he knows her last name. And Sunday, during which special trib­ went to a cooler place. every male wants to know! ute will be given to alumni and Get Your Man! G ra cia s their guests. The meal will be According to those who at­ Thanks by way of Passion Pit served by the pledges. tended, Champ Quo’s party was to some of the people who have To obtain additional reserva­ loaded with characters, making put out so much for the Home­ tions call Stanley Darrow, phone the whole thing successful. SHY­ coming parade. Included are 24290. STER SCHECTER toured the NANCY NELSON, DICK VAN- P a ra d e mansion singing the “Communist DERHOOF, ED ROETH, JEAN The Beta Sig float contribution Internationale.” Also, a fine de­ SANFORD, JEAN SMITH, SUE to the parade has a surprise bate on the question of Greeks PERRY and DICK WOODS. theme, and is under the direction of Ed Roeth. P a r ty BITS O'COP Y ...... By Lyle After the galloping Gaucho Homecomings these days only the outstanding spirit and activity Review and before the football of the classes of ’37, 38, and ’39, game parties at the Beta Sig erve to impress on the rest of us ust how old we are really getting, we are expecting marvelous things house are scheduled. These will from those grads, come the game enable all alums and members to particularly if one returns to tomorrow night. The fact that renew their old acquaintenances. it’s the “Big Game” should only Social chairman for all the the same cam­ whet their appetite for some real events will be Denny Alcala. pus of pre-war rooting. Or maybe that old school academic ef- spirit they keep throwing up at us forts. The was just talk. We gotta be shown! CRAX ON WAX crowd seems A Big Time in Store By CHRIS STONE a great deal The “Big Game” is of course Crax on Wax is. on the air! the same as it only one highlight of the week­ Yes, now if you want to hear the was before, end, with the return of the home- best of jazz and swing you don’t and it’s diffi­ coming parade, Galloping Gaucho have to cut through the static cult to imag­ Revue, and the big dance after and. pick up an L. A. station on ine that the the game tomorrow night. Then, your crystal set. Every Tuesday rest have all Sunday will be open house day, night on radio KIST from 10:50 been out two with the traditional sorority and until 11:30 we are putting on a or three years now. ^ fraternity social events, and an show with students playing the The return of old students how­ open house at University Village. best records from their own coir ever, makes homecoming much Pre-war college life is back o stay. lections. more interesting, and this year is If you have a collection of proving no exception. The classes Sunday Dances records and would like to be the of ’42, ’43, and ’44 will find half A topic of considerable interest guest of the week get in touch their members returning to the among student government with me through the student mail campus as alums, and the other groups the past few weeks has box. It’s your program— your half still matriculating. There been the question of advisability own records will be played and should be some warm reunions of Sunday afternoop social af­ you will announce them, so how this weekend. fairs for the student body. A test about it? Write out a list of the Hang Our Heads event was held last Sunday after- favorite records in your collec­ The war has left its marks, on noon, with very favorable results. tion (about 20 of them) and be the campus and on the student Since the possibility of com­ the guest of the week on the air body. We don’t talk about such munity objection is still present edition of Crax on Wax. things as the rally last week, with as a potential difficulty, it has ****** a total attendance of three— cheer been my suggestion, as well as Do you have any idea how many leader, rally chairman, and Mc­ finding agreement with other in­ companies are making records? Gee. But we do like to talk about dividuals, that these socials be The number at the present time the enthusiasm displayed at thé scheduled earlier in the afternoon, is near 200. “Fine,” you say, last game, which was great. avoiding conflict with local civic “that is a demonstration of free Of course, after hearing po Sunday evening meetings, and enterprise.” But before drawing much from old returnees about that they remain, in action as any conclusion let’s examine the ■well as name, strictly openhouse situation. affairs, unconfined to dancing or Record-pressing is a very tick­ Sigma Taus to bridge alone. lish business and calls for expen­ sive equipment. Therefore, many companies don’t even have re­ Entertain Alums cording studios but use the record­ Sigma Tau Gamma will inaug­ Delta Sigs Hold ing studios of larger companies urate their homecoming program or go to organizations that make tonight. All activities included in a business of running recording it will be directed towards wel­ General Open House studios. Some companies don’t coming and entertaining all _ for­ even do their own manufactur- mer Tau Omegas and Sigma General open house for all ing, so all it takes to set up a Taus. Alums are urged to take alums and families during the en­ record company is a contract part in all events. tire homecoming weekend is be­ M i I with a performer and a few la­ A float will be entered in the ing held by the Delta Sigma Epsi­ Otolo iip w to Wb 1 bels. Of course all this raises the Homecoming parade tonight by lon sorority at their house on manufacturing cost which is the Sigma Taus. Jack Phinney 1567 Oramus Road. passed on to you when buying and George Booth are in charge Many out of town alumnae records. of all arrangements for the float. members are Delta Sig’s house- The worst part of the whole An alumni breakfast will be guests during the festivities, and deal is the quality of the records held at Johnston’s cafeteria, at all other alumni are urged to put out by small companies. They 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. This event drop in at any time to meet the usually have terrific talent but will provide the opportunity for old and new members, and to at­ Longer jackets give suits a lovelier look . . . make you look vou can’t hear it through the sur­ actives and alums to renew their tend the planned social events. face noise. Small outfits pressing old acquaintances, and to meet The float for the homecoming slimmer . . . make you taller. You'll like the look . . . especial­ records don’t have the know-how the sixteen new pledges. Reser­ parade is under the direction of and money to record properly. vations may be obtained by call­ Jackqueline Rose, chairman of ly in the new checks and soft-toned worsteds. Wear one now For example Asch records put ing Bob Goulet, phone 21089. the float committee. out an album called “Jazz at the Alumni member Harry More is An informal spread after the and for the holidays 32.50 to 49.75. Sizes 9 to 17 and 10 to 20 Philharmonic,” with possibly the directing the homecoming sched­ dance at the Armory on Satur­ finest talent ever assembled at a ule for Santa Barbara college. day night has been planned. Dec­ ;azz Concert, playing their best orations will be in keeping with music. Such men as Krupa, Ven­ is “the greatest.” Naturally, af­ the homecoming theme. tura, Callender, Smith, and Jac- ter five playings, the surface cov­ On Sunday morning at 10:00 a i ouet are on these three records. ering is off the record and you breakfast honoring Delta Sigma Krupa takes a solo on the third can barely hear Krupa knocking alums will be given. The pledges side of “How High the Moon” himself out because the needle will serve; the receiving line will which, as far as I’m concerned, has worn through to the other consist of Trudy Doerr, active side and you can hear “Lady Be president; Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Good.’ Both sides are great—but and Mrs. Katherine Muller, spon­ TYPING SERVICE -not at the same time! sors; Mrs. Ernest Bickerdike, T o o m a n y recording companies Mrs. Doolittle, Mrs. Edna Wil­ Articles or manuscripts. Prompt, are ruining the record market and liams, and Mrs. Katherine Muller, 1107 State Street Santa Barbara accurate service until the powers that be realize patronesses. Phone Miss Clavel, 23960 it, we will have records that All sorority members will act sound like they were recorded in as hostesses. Reservations may after 5 p.m. 27505 telephone booths and won’t stand be made by calling Trudy Doerr, up for more than five playings. Page Eight EL GAUCHO Friday, November 22, 1946 Gauchos Conquer Aggies 14-7 CAUCHOS RECOVER POWER SIDE LINES Physical Coeds By Johnny Plessman Meet Alumnae Ball TO GARNER SECOND WIN Dedicating last Friday’s game to Coach Ed Beinor, former Notre Dame All-American great, proved to be a highly successful birthday By Johnny Paizis Team Tomorrow For 30 minutes the Gauchos showed the power and smart quarter- offering. Scores by Spence and White,, coupled with a gift of two IS backing that might have been theirs all season and it was enough to points on a safety paved the way to a 14 to 7 victory over a never- Rugged competition will burst forth Saturday afternoon at 2 down the not too strong but big, scrappy Cal Aggies from Davis, 14 say-die Cal Aggie grid squad. » to 7, before a crowd of 4000 fans at La Playa stadium last Friday p.m. in front of the men’s gym, night. The Gauchos’ play was typical of the type they have been dis­ , TEAM' ON UP-GRADE when S.B.C. coeds will meet the playing all season in that they' alumni in their annual homecom­ were strong and seemingly un- Play in the first half was good, as Tommy White called excellent ing volleyball game. The coeds, stopable in the first half as they Carter's Harriers signals and the team seemed to be definitely on the up-grade after who will be supported by sopho­ rolled up 143 yards to Cal Ag­ more, junior, and senior class gies’ 91, however, the Gauchos’ their tiff with the University of Nevada. The second half, however, total of 22 yards for the second cooled off, and we were lucky to score the two points via the safety rooters, promise to put forth a Enter Triangle real fight to reclaim the victor’s half was also typical. route. Royal Cathcart receiving the title which they lost to the alums opening kick-off on the Santa Meet Today Outstanding players for the game were Tommy White for his last year. Barbara 10 and advanced it to Coach Nick Carter’s cross coun­ signal calling, Buck Billinger for his improved passing, Jack Miller Miss Sehon, head of the P. E. the 33 in a nice runback. Three department, is chairman and or­ tries directed at the Aggie’s line try squad of 9 men will partici­ for his punting, and Royal Cathcart for his defensive play in the netted 9 yards and Jack Miller pate this afternoon against Cal ganizer of this tournament which was forced to kick to Harper on Tech and Occidental in a three backfield. In the line, Daniels, Golson, Rossi, Steele, and Pickerts is in its sixth year and is one of the Aggie 12. From this point mile run at Tournament Park, were singled out for their play. Pasadena, at 4:15 p.m. The men the big events of the homecoming possession of the ball see-sawed week. Series of letters have been back and forth between the two bound for the colorful Tourna­ Crilley suffered a separated shoulder in the game and will pro­ teams. However, late in the first ment Park left this morning and bably be out of tonight’s tussle. The Swift brothers are still on the in­ received by former students in _ ^ í i quarter Santa Barbara fans saw will return tonight. Heading the acknowledgment of Miss Sehon’s what they have been wanting to list will be John Rowe, winner of jured list and will be sorely missed at their respective end positions. invitations to meet the coeds. witness since the Cal Poly game the last local cross-country run, The alums will be supported —the Gauchos with the ball, followed by Forrest Staffanson, SPORT PROGRAM from the rooting section by fel­ smart and playing hard, in a sus­ Charles Skidmore, Keith Welbert, low P. E. alumni and freshman MEL PATTON tained drive over the greater Walter Zorovich, Wally Novako- An item of note to Santa Barbara sport fans is Fred Wade’s sport students. length of the field with their ef­ vich, Merol Fredericks, Harold program Friday evenings at 7:30 over station KIST. Fred has been Heatly, and finally Carles Tama­ forts resulting in a touchdown! doing a fine job and is lending a helping hand to the up-swing of The Gauchos did just that and yo. The above are all well con­ more as both Cathcarts distingu­ ditioned runners and Nick Car­ sports at Santa Barbara college. Listen tonight for some good enter­ ished themselves with their flashy ter expects them to look good against their competition in Pasa­ tainment. running and Tommy White, who dena. HERE IT IS! was not to be outdone, directed The Fall Interclass Track Meet SAN DIEGO SHOWS PROMISE his plays at the Cal Aggie weak scheduled for Wednesday, Decem­ spots. Tommy ran the ball, passed San Diego’s squad shows promise of being the most well-balanced it, and elsewise out-smarted the ber 11, at 3:30 p.m., should be of very particular interest to this club we have played this year. They have a wealth of talent in both opponent at every turn. His beau­ season’s track aspirants. The tiful quarterback sneak from running and passing. Coached by Bill Terry, they have some fine five yards out which resulted in competition will consist of 4 teams from the Mesa campus and backfield material in Hawaiian Jess Bryant, a rugged 190-pounder. the first Santa Barbara touch­ one squad from extension sehool, down, was his final gesture in Bryant led the Aztecs in the first three games by scoring 30 points. complete mastery of the situa­ each to be headed by a captain. The captains are: Alfred Deline Their halfback position seems well-cared for in the personage of tion. Sam Dimas’ conversion was —extension school, Stanley Moore blocked. Gauchos 6, Cal Aggies 0. —freshman class, Ray Lloyd— Art Blaisdell, a lad who outpassed Jackie Fellows in their game Fumble Leads to Second Score sophomore class, Ed Grabast— against Fresno State. Backing him up will be John Simcox, star of A Cal Aggie fumble on their junior class, and Francis Graham own 33 was capitalized by the — senior class. the Loyola game. Jack Kaiser handles the wingback chores and also Gauchos and it led to their sec­ The deciding factor in deter­ does the Aztec punting. If opportunities come for placements (which ond touchdown. This time it was mining the class men belong to U Billinger, the Gauchos’ outstand­ will be the number of years of we hope won’t) they will be well fortified with a placement special­ ing passer who held the controls. eligibility they have left. The ist, Barney Newlec, who had made 11 out of 13 tries to date. Three successive Billinger passes, forthcoming meet will feature all one to Max Diamond, one to of the events plus a four man LAST GAME ■ Katich, and one to Doug Spence half mile relay. Scoring Will be rolled up the first downs and on a five, four, three, two, one Homecoming game will be our last of the season. This'is a mighty brought Santa Barbara into scor­ basis. With the exception of those ing position with five minutes who have no track eligibility left, important one for the Gaucho gridsters and should be played before left to go in the first half. Here everyone who is interested is the largest crowd of the year. Coach Williamson stated, “We will again it was Doug Spence who urged to see Coach Nick Carter. crossed into pay-dirt after five play ’em even—with spirit, determination, and fight.” NUFF SAID, yards worth of hard drive over STAN! left guard. This time the conver­ sion by Sam Dimas was low. Score, Santa Barbara 12, Cal Ag­ ■ gies 0. Cal Aggies Score TÎ TiBßfiR BORA ■ Cal Aggies’ lone score was made in the fourth quarter as they terminated a 38 yard drive with a touchdown pass from Brown to Nedderman. The drive CompnriY ■ i was characterized by successive and sharp lunges by Brown, Ric- y ards, and Ward right through the Offers Gaucho line: However, it was the same Gaucho line which pushed ■ i i 's the Cal Aggie offense back to the shadows of their own goal Immediate Delivery Photo by Earl Wilbert posts from the 19 yard line later in the fourth quarter. Here, Dib­ ble, Cal Aggies’ persecuted and on over-excited center, contributed the Gauchos two more points by The winter knit that takes the sharp November overpassing his prospective and surprised punter, the ball cross-* air with ease. Maestro of the coordinated ward­ ing zone which resulted DRUMS in an automatic touch-back. robe and so brilliantly contrived for life today Final score, Gauchos 14, Cal A g ­ gies 7. Gaucho mentor Stan Will­ —for the swift pace of college classes . . . for iamson was very satisfied with Slingerland drums including his starting backfield combina­ football games. tion. The play of lineman Pickert, tunable Tom Toms and Hi Hat cymbal pedal with wide selec­ Golson, Rossi, Steele, and Dan­ Wool knit royal blue blouse, black skirt $38.50 iels should be very enthusiasti­ tion of finishes from which to cally cited for they are the men who are being depended on choose from $220.00 up for com­ Oculen glasses in assorted colors . . $3.95 against San Diego where Stan plete set. Williamson states the presence of fire and spirit on the Gaucho squad will determine the results The stocking cap that gives you a drape of on the score board. Also complete sets of WFL drums from $192.50 up. wool jersey hung low over your cheek. Royal Anyone who possesses extra GEORGE CRILLEY A L K A T IC H blue and black ...... $11.50 sugar stamps and would like to donate them to the social com­ Immediate delivery, too, on F. A. mittee, may drop them off in El Reynolds brass instruments . . . 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