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Jane Miller Abraham Christine McDonald Will Lead Line of Mach As College Band Plays; Queens Ride in Car - The annual parade and rally will officially open Santa Bar­ bara State’s Homecoming festivities tonight, with the march scheduled to start promptly at- 7:30 from the foot, of-,State street on Cabrillo boulevard, to be followed by the rally in the college auditorium at 8:45. . g . , Christine McDonald will lead the parade of floats entered by the majority of campus organizations. The band, headed ------1------—------by Wells McAllister and Bar­ bara Sharp, will also march. Petie McKinney President Clarence L. Phelps, Mayor “Pat” Maher, Francis O’Reilly, and Danny D’Alfonso will ride in the official car, followed by the rally commit­ tee car and the automobile in which Queen Betsy Talbott, and her two attendants, Jean McArthur and Mary Alice Hal­ ferty, will ride. Yell King Jack Kitchen will be in charge of all parade arrangements. Manson Is M. C. Jack Manson, assistant yell leader, Betsy Talbott Reigns as Queen will act as master-of\ceremonies for the rally program which will fea­ ture the music of Fred Lamboume During Homecoming|Weekend and his Collegians. Other featured performers include Jimmy ^Belt, Jean McArthur, Mary Hal- frosh student, in a "Tizzy Lish, act; ferty Place As Runners-up State Goes on Josephine McBride, who will sing to Be Maids of Honor selections ; from “The Student B«g| Prince.” And a trucking chorus will • Chosen by popular vote of the Air Tonight Iffllfl also be presented, plus many other skits and dance ensembles. men students, Betsy Talbott, fresh­ The Ott’s Sweepstake trophy, a man woman, will be Queen of 37 • Los Gauchos go on the air to­ night for their second radio broad­ 16 inch silver loving cup, will be Homecoming events. In the Wednes­ cast over KTMS, the new News- DEADLINE MADE awarded at the beginning of the day election, conducted by El Gau- Press station, at 6:45 o’clock for a ON EL PASO rally, to the best organization float cho, the winner was named over half hour program. Under the guid­ in the parade. A. first and second eight other candidates presented by ance of Richard K. Kaime, publicity SPECIAL Ticket Sale prize will also be given, and a first sororities, classes, and women’s soc­ director, the broadcast will feature prize for the best decorated car. • Deadline for reservations for the ial clubs. Homecoming events. A. S. B. President D ’Alfonso will Attendants Chosen Collegians Play Booster’s club special train to El Ends Today make the presentations. Two prizes, Jean McArthur, a junior student The Gaucho Collegians will open Paso for the Gaucho-New Mexico ______one organization and one individual, and member of Tau Gamma Sigma, the program with college songs to game is set for November 15, at • All tickets for the Homecoming wiU be given for the most tickets and Mary Alice Halferty, a senior be followed by an interview of which time payments are due. Frank rally which have been checked out 50 * Rep Gnome Ctub, Block the auditorium rally. Dick Kaime, (Continued on Page 3, Column 1) departure from Santa Barbara at zation selling the most tickets and W.A.A., Alpha Delta Chi, publicity director, will also interview ------—B------— —♦ 5:45 p.m., Thursday, December 2. $2.00 to the individual, will be pre- ^lpha Theta Chi, Tau Gamma Sig- the queen over KTMS on the State There will be a two-hour stopover in sented at the beginning of the rally ma, Phi Kappa Gamma, Gamma college program between 6:00 and Director Lines Up Tuscon, Arizona, where the team will . , Delta Chi, Delta Zeta Delta, Delta 6:30 tonight. workout, as well as the band which ^ ... , , . r f Sigma Epsilon, Beta Sigma Chi, Tau Banquet Honors Rally Parade will parade in the city. The special Tickets will be sold in front of Sigma p;> Sigma At the Biltmore banquet and train will arrive in El Paso at 9:30 the administration building after one ^ jpba Kappa, Industrial Education The following lineup for to­ dance, the Homecoming queen will Friday evening, to be greeted by an o’clock, and befcre the rally at the department. night’s parade as released by official party from the El Paso be the guest of honor. Three hun­ auditorium ticket office. The price is Five Judges dred ballots were cast in the election Jack Kitchen, parade director, Chamber of Commerce, with all visi­ will divide into three sections 30 cents. Members of the football Dr. Catherine Kinsel, Mrs. Mary held throughout Wednesday with the tors being presented with identifica­ squad will be admitted free of charge E. T. Croswell, Harrington Pop polls closing at 3 p.m. Petie McKin­ the official cars, the float sec­ tion badges. tion and the decorated cars. to the rally. Wells, Elmer Schwarzberg and Ben ney, head of the rally committee, Stay at Hotel All rally committee members are Ashley will judge the floats as they Bill McKenzie, chairman of the soc­ The parade will be formed at Headquarters for the Gauchos will requested to report to the Gaucho pass the Granada theater, ial committee, and Nat Hales of 7:00 p.m. on Cabrillo Blvd. at be the Hilton hotel in El Paso, office immediately after fifth period Townspeople as well as students El Gaucho, acted as official vote the foot of State street and will go to Micheltorena street on The band will stay at the hotel with for a consultation regarding parade are invited to attend the rally tol- counters, with Helen Longawa, Ann the rooters sleeping on the train. Seymour, and Frank Douglas acting State. T he judging stand will and rally plans. ______lowing the parade.______be on the marquee of the Gran­ Chartered buses will carry the San­ as checkers. ada theatre. ta Barbrans from El Paso to Las Other nominees included Irene (Continued on Page 3, Column 1) Baptiste, Theda Call, Lyndell Brun- Parade Lineup dige, Norma Monson, Betty Palmay- The lineup is as follows: Cops Cause Coed Comment and Marie Navarro. Section I. Committee Settles Expert Explains Exasperating Experience Mounted Gaucho riders, the School Problems By CHRISTINE McDONALD State college band, and three Luncheon Honors low unconcernedly departed leaving official cars carrying President • Meeting of the Inter-Relations • Something happened to me the me in a volcanic mood, just ready to Class of *12 Phelps, Mayor "Pat” Maher, committee of the State student-body other day- that has probably already erupt. To keep the explosion from Danny D’Alfonso, and Francis and the high school was held Wed­ happened to you. If it has not, you occuring, I exerted a tremendous • The class of 1912, which is the O’Reilly; Betsy Talbott, Home­ nesday for the purpose of discussing had better watch your step. I slipped amount of will power, which I de­ honored class of this year’s Home­ coming queen, and her aten- possible arrangements for keeping quietly through an evidently deserted termined to test further by parking coming activities, will meet old dants; the yell and song lead­ high school students out of the stop only to find an officer con­ right where I was and watching other friends and make new acquaintances ers; and the Rally committee. Rockwood dances. Also the high fronting me. Being my first meeting drivers slip through the same stop at a luncheon in Ebbets Hail, Satur­ Section II. school representatives guaranteed with one of these fellows, it gave unmolested. Anyhow, I did not trust day at 11:45 o’clock. Every year one Pu Ko How, , cooperation on the frosh bonfire me a little jolt. Gnome club, Block "S”, W.A. myself with the car just then. former graduating class is chosen to next week. "Say miss, are you an American receive special attention at Home­ A., Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha The twinges of pain were sharp Plans for an inter-school dance at citizen? Can you read?” coming affairs and the class of ’12, Theta Chi, Tau Gamma Sigma, at first. A swanky Packard drove the new armory when it is finished "Yes sir.” of which 40 or 50. members are ex­ Phi Kappa Gamma, Gamma straight through, the driver looking were set. Discussion of exchange "Well, then I suppose you didn’t pected to attend, receives that spe­ Delta Chi, Delta Zeta Delta, in neither direction. He was a suave of tickets for athletic events also took see that sign back there?” cial attention. Delta Sigma Epsilon, Beta Sig­ "But officer, I slowed down, and young man accompanied by a soph­ Special speakers at the luncheon ma Chi, Tau Omega, Gamma place. isticated excuse of a lady with the Members present were Wayne Mac there were no cars coming from will be Dr. Ednah Rich Morse, found­ Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Kappa, ever-present cigaret held carelessly Rostie, high school president, Fran­ either direction.” er and president emeritus of Santa and the Industrial Education to her lips. The whole thing shouted ces Romer, Dick O ’Brien, Jerry Mot­ "The law says a full stop must float. money and indifference, and I wish­ Barbara State, Mrs. Helen Fish, and to, Danny D’ Alfonso, chairman, be made.” Miss Orrie Gross, home economics Section III. ed with all my heart that I had Alad- Ann Seymour, Marlin Nelson, and Officers are just that sympathetic. head of Riverside High school and Decorated cars. (Continued on Page 6, Column 3) William McKenzie. Handing- me my first ticket, the fel­ representative of the class. -4> Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, November 12, 1937 Questionaire • Is El Gaucho interesting enough to the student? If not what is lacking? • A very merry welcome to all Also it is the policy in most cases PERSIS KENT Homecoming students who have been to express opinions not our own but It’s interesting enough when we out homebuilding and foo to you heard at least once somewhere else take the proper time to read it all. Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State homewreckers. . . . Sb DOT KEANE does have college. Edited and published semi-weekly on the State college campus. BILL HOWSMAN Flash! Spokane, Wash., Nov. 8, Entered as second-class mail matter in the postoffice of Santa Barbara, It’s a good paper, but it should the looks but not necessarily the per­ (AP) Attempted shooting of 17 year California. Subscription price: one dollar a semester, two dollars per year. be larger. Some of the dirt is rather sonality. We still think so regardless old scandal columnist, object of po­ late to come out. of catty girls. Anyhow, she has NAT HALES, Bditor-m-Chief lice investigation. Ted Burger, writer TED JOHAM, Assistant Editor CAMERON WELLS of Lewis and Clark high school Jour­ 'Twinkle-toes’ EATON, the six foot Yes. It is interesting but why nal column, "Ground Up Reputa­ 190 pound half-back of the Nevada John T. Porter Margaret Bennett not have some real features? tions”, was the near victim. Bullet team arriving for the weekend. It ail Printing Journalism FLORENCE AHLMAN crashed through window and lodged started in Compton two seasons ago Instructor Instructor I believe it is fairly interesting to in wall beside Burger, as he was writ­ Pay me ANN SEYMOUR. Your the student, but I think the students name’s in again . . . Latest news ing copy, done by some 'pretty mad’ of our editor NAT HALES is his EDITORIAL STAFF themselves would show more back­ students. Stop. Hope the local mad "truckin’ ” exhibition in the balcony WEDNESDAY FRIDAY bone and contribute their actual students who can’t take it are bum of the auditorium during the last NORMAN PHILLIPS Managing Editors FRANK DOUGLAS opinion of the state of affairs here. shots, too. assem bly . « . FRANCIS BECCHIO ___ .....Assistant Editors____ NORMAN PHILLIPS Frankly speaking I think some of A couple which is a natural, ÇAM- . . . Ever hear of the Butch family? WALDO PHELPS .1 ______Sports Editor______DOUG DUCKHAM the articles are not only quaintly ERON WELLS and his g.f. who are It probably started by calling each THBDA CALL ___ / _____ Society Editors.__ CHRISTINE MacDONALD trite, but actually juvenile in content famous for Quad-sitting and hold­ other 'Hey, Butch!” It is a hypo­ PETIE McKINNEY ______Circulation______PETIE McKINNEY and mariner written in. (You asked ing hands . . . Foursome of last Fri­ thetical family represented on cam­ BILL HOWSMAN * ___ Advertising Managers KEASTER HALE for it and you got it.) JACK SALYER ______Feature Editors _____ BILL SPARROW day at game-dance-Elmers was VER­ pus by WELLS GIBSON as the DOROTHY HORNOR ______Copyreaders.^.^-^ JIMMIE STANLEY FRED BAER NON DUNCAN, RUTH BLISS, father, DAWN TRIPP the mother, I find El Gaucho fine. More news JACK ERBES, and another who has SUE BAAT the mistress; TOM from other conference schools would been in the column too recently to WHARTON the legitimate child RBPRISINTBD FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING SY help. The personels are interesting. mention again. (You see we do try National AdvertisingService, Inc. and GLENN MARCHBANKS the to even it up). Duncan acted as illegitimate son. Purely a family of College Publishers Representative MARGARET WILLEY 4 2 0 Madison Av e . N ew Y o rk, N. Y. I think El Gaucho is quite inter­ spokesman for the group when he fun we assure you . . . DANNY Chicago * Boston * Los Angeles * San Francisco esting and covers all news quite said, "We had the bestest time since D’ALFONSO has a way about him. thoroughly. we were little boys.” . . . MARLIN We remember, one single day at the JACK MANSON NELSON’S last date was with ED­ first of the semester when three girls Welcome Home— A fine cross-section of college DY (LETHE to her prep school voiced a desire to meet him and one news. The personal columns are friends) KELLAR and prédictions didn’t . know he was the prexy . . . • To say that we are glad to see you again is putting it mildlty. childish. clearly show a repeat performance.. . Another girl Danny accidentally Where is LARRY the singing BUT­ kicked in the shin when coming out It has been a long time since some of you left this institu­ THELMA JO RUSSELL LER all the time while LOUISE of the library is reported to not have tion, and it is the wish of all now connected with the school I think El Gaucho is very interest­ JACKSON has to weaken and go taken q bath for a week just to save that you can see and appreciate some improvement here. No ing, but couldn’t the personal col­ out with other fellows, lastly BILL. the bump mark . . . The Alpha doubt you will be glad to see our game under the modern im­ umn have a little more general ap­ Or weren’t they ever anyway? . . . Thetes (the girls men marry when peal? Sometimes the 'drift’ of the proved lighting system of Peabody stadium and not have to When AL ANDERSON is home he school is out) were standing in a column is a little vague. sit in the make-shift stadium of Pershing park. The caliber of has the top spot but it has been group 'watching the Armistice par­ a ball game provided for your enjoyment is probably of the IA N CROW partly WILFORD WILSON between ade and a lieutenant - saved a lot of highest type ever put on for a Homecoming crowd, Nevada’s El Gaucho is most interesting and times with NAESS eye strain when he ordered his com­ team is a fighting one and has arrived on the scene to catch something to look forward to twice . . . REDMAN 'Beetle’ BEATLEY pany to "eyes right’ for benefit of the Gaucho riding high on the crest of a wave of victories, a week. Especially the dirt column has a secretary who invites him to all concerned. which sometimes has personal griev­ supper every Saturday night . . . In and ready to fight to keep its slate clean. ances in it. The sport page is the State has improved, we think, in other ways besides ath­ English class DAVE POLLOCK said PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO best for good reading. he was a dimeter-poetic definition . . letics. The curriculum has been increased to provide for a DANNY D’ALFONSO We are always to correct a mistake. ADVERTISERS student body of more than 1,000 students, the largest enroll­ I don’t think anything is wrong — ment State has ever had. with El Gaucho. Considering the ex­ Perhaps this will be your first opportunity to view the isting financial and other conditions, Quality, Like Character, Endures new student body offices in the room once occupied by the men the paper is expertly edited. and used as their club room. The athletic director, the student controller and the student body president are how housed in PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO there. This year six new instructors were added to the faculty to ADVERTISERS aid in the increasing task of pounding knowledge into students characteristic of any college on the coast. Again we welcome you and again we hope your stay is For the pleasant and that you will recall many tender memories, but SANTA BARBARA.CAUF. above all have a good time during the 1937 GAUCHO HOME­ CORSAGE COMING—T. J. BEAUTIFUL l Where Progress Never Stops Feel at Home . . . from the DURING HOMECOMING The New Stocking Shade [| f 11 1 With a Dual Personality with APPAREL from

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As the feature of the Homecom­ ing celebration this week-end, the Nevada university football team will invade Peabody stadium tomorrow night for an intersectional contest with Santa Barbara State*« unde­ feated Gauchos. This promises to be one of the most exciting contests of the year with both teams some­ what of a question mark. Facts Predict Eight Seniors Wolves Aroused The Wolves are an in-and-out Close Game Play Nevada team this year, capable of playing fine football when sufficiently aroused. They will be aroused to­ STATE RECEIVES Records oi San Diego and Mulock, Oldershaw, Hart, morrow. night if psychology has any­ HIGH PLACE State Promise Close Hayman, Young, Pollock thing to do with the game. They Conference Hit Yeager Close Season ;G@MD> have been waiting all year to get IN RATING even with the Gauchos for last year’s • San Diego State versus Santa Bar­ • Football followers of Santa Bar­ unexpected 13-0 beating. In addition, QUO • Santa Barbara State has slipped bara State! What will be the outcome bara college gaze fondly at the line­ By BOB BURT they want to prove that last week’s nationally in athletic standing in up of star players which are col­ 46 to 8 defeat at the hands of Fresno of the big game for the conference the past year according to release lected on this year’s roster. It is the • The high light of the Homecom­ State was a fluke. If they arise t

• All of the members of the frosh Biltmore Hotel Is Scene football team are requested to be of Major Event for at the practice field at 3:30 p.m. Monday for their picture for La Homecoming Cumbre. BRUCE STEELE, 300 ATTEND PROGRAM

• The Haios society breakfast sche­ Hoag’s Orchestra Plays; duled for Sunday morning, Novem­ Dance Free for All ber 14, has been called off indefinite­ State Students ly due to lack of reservations. ANN SEYMOUR, • The annual Homecoming dinner and dance, honoring returning alum­ • All organizations entering floats • Reading from left to right are Jack Manson, assist- Jack Kitchen, student body yell leader. The sextet will in the Homecoming parade may ant yell leader; Margie Bush, song leader; Edna be in full swing during Homecoming events, appearing ni will be one of the major events have pictures of the floats -for La "Toots” Arnold, specialty artist; Barbara Sharp, sen- at the parade, in the auditorium rally, and at the - of the entire weekend. The affair Cumbre taken by contacting Bruce ior song leader; Harriet Ridenour, song leader, and da-Gaucho game. is scheduled for Saturday evening Steele. ------—;—:—: 1—:—:------i------at the Biltmore hotel, both before Jean McArthur and after the game. D inner will be­ Southern Pacific Assembly Features Unveiling gin at 5:45 o’clock and the dance will Takes Gauchos begin immediately after the Nevada- to El Paso of Phelps Portrait State game. Plans for 200 guests at the dinner and 300 couples for (Continued from Page One) Informal Tea Follows Gift the dance are being made by Mrs. Cruces for the game, leaving from State Issues of Art Department Byron Abraham who is in charge El Paso at 12:30 Saturday and re­ in the Foyer of all of the Homecoming events. turning immediately following the H oag Plays game. A dinner-dance will be held Souvenir • The unveiling of a portrait of Saturday evening at the Hilton ho­ i Special speakers and an excellent Clarence L. Phelps, State college tel. Sunday will feature a side-trip program are scheduled for the din­ to the Carlsbad Caverns lasting all Special Football Program president, tomorrow afternoon in the ner, while Doug Hoag and his or­ Contains News for day. Student cost for the bus trip auditorium at 3:00 p. m., will be chestra will provide the music for and admission will be #4.60, with Alumni Guests one of the principal features of dancing after the game. #6.10 being charged non-students. Homecoming events. The portrait, Dinner will cost #1.65 for each The sight-seers will luncheon in the • Issuing a special souvenir foot­ done by Douglas Parshall, associate caverns. ball program Santa Barbara State of the National Academy, is the person and the dance will be free Reutnr Sunday will honor alumni returning for presentation of the art department for students with student-body books T he return' train will leave El through Mrs. Mary E. T. Croswell, and 50 cents for alumni and guests. Paso at 9 p.m. Sunday night, stop­ Homecoming activities and senior department head. Reservations for the affair may ping half an hour in Yuma on Mon­ members of the football team. The Heading arrangements for the un­ day at 11:1? a.m., arriving in Santa programs will be put on sale at ten veiling will be Miss Florence Clark, be made through Mr. Don Follett, Barbara Monday night at 10 p.m. cents at Ebbets Hall prior to the home economics teacher; Mrs. Ida Miss Phebe Steer, and Miss Margaret Revised prices for the trip are Class of ’12 luncheon and again at Sands, head of the cafeteria, and O ’Reilly. as follows: members of Crown and Scepter, the football game Saturday night. In the reception committee for Upper berth, double.——-#22.75 senior honorary women’s organiza­ Mary Alice Half er ty the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Upper berth, single------#25.00 This program will contain an ad­ tion. Lower berth, double—„.#24.25 ditional four pages of pictures and Dr. Ednah Rich Morse, presi­ Francis O’Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lower berth, single____#28.00 articles on the senior grid players dent emeritus of Santa Barbara Pierce, President and Mrs. Phelps, Included in the reservation price and special Homecoming plans. Con­ State college, President and Mrs. Dr. Ednah Rich Morse. Dr. and Mrs. are the railroad fare, sleeping ac­ C. L. Phelps, and Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Jacobs, Dean and Mrs. William comodations on the train in El Paso, tained under Homecoming arrange­ T. R. Croswell will act as the offi­ Ashworth, Dean Lois M. Bennink, the bus trip to and from Las Cruces, ments are events, time, and places cial reception committee at an in­ Miss Charlotte Ebbets, Miss Winif­ and the dinner and dance at Hotel of meetings. formal tea in the foyer following red M. Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hilton. Reservations must be made Gives Rosters the unveiling. Dr. Morse will also Abraham, and Miss Hazel W. Sev- at the graduate manager’s office or Published in the program are ros­ give a brief history of the institu­ ery. at the office of Frank Cole, 1028 ters of the Nevada and Santa Bar­ tion at the afternoon program. Department Tables State street. • bara football teams, pictures of play­ Other committee heads include Heads of departments will be in Equipment for the Gaucho special ers of both teams, starting lineups, Mrs. Helen M. Barnett who will pro­ charge of tables, with Mrs. John T. will include a combination baggage officials, articles on the grid pros­ vide music for the occasion; and Porter being in charge of the special and club car, a coach car, a stripped pects of 1938 as well as on the sen­ Mrs. Isabel M. Fish, Mrs. Ruth M. Brides’ table and Mrs. Mary E. T. car for dancing and entertainment, ior players. Doolittle, Mr. Walter Cheever, Mr. Croswell, and Mrs. Ruth M. Doolit­ seven sleepers, the diner, and an ob­ Homecoming programs for the Roy Lawhorne, Mr. F. L. Griffin tle in charge of the speakers and servation car. A charge of #18.50 luncheon in Ebbets Hall, the presen­ and Dr. Elmer Noble will compose guests of honor tables. will be made for places on the coach tation of a portrait of President the decorations group. Program ¿ommittee for the dinner car, which will not include the bus Phelps by Douglas Parshall, and the will consist of senior class officers, trip and the dinner-dance. The lat­ Biltmore dinner program for Sat­ Tom Lindquist, Ed Cole, Rena Sac- ter two will cost one dollar each. Women Hikers Motor urday evening are listed in the publi­ conaghi, Esther Carter, and Anita cation. to College Cabin Priest, with Dr. Sweet as advisor. Five Judges Choose Material for the program is writ­ Publicity committee for the affair e Jean McArthur, junior and mem­ ten by R. K. Kaime, publicity direc­ • A fourteen mile Kike beginning includes Miss Della Haverland, Mrs. Prize Floats ber of Tau Gamma Sigma; and Mary tor. Advertising is handled by Keas- and ending at the college cabin was Miriam F. Delaney, and Dick Kaime. ter Hale and Harold Sanderson. of Parade Alice Halferty, senior of Alpha The­ made by nine women students and Games for guests who do not wish Printing is under the direction of two teachers last Saturday. ta Chi sorority, were elected to act to dance are being arranged by Mrs. John T. Porter. The hikers accompanied by Dr. Pearl H. Mullenary, Mr. Harold • Floats in tonight’s rally parade as ladies in waiting to the Home­ will be judged by five people in­ Helen Sweet and Dr. Katherine Kin- Foster, Miss Esther Poulsen, and cluding Mrs. M. E. Croswell, Dr. coming queen for the weekend. The Club Members Draw sel motored up to the cabin Saturday Miss Elizabeth Sehon. Katherine Kinsell, Harrington Wells, two co-eds will ride in the Queen car morning. From there they hiked to Elmer Schwarzberg, and Ben Ash­ in the rally parade. Up Constitution Hidden Patrero and returned to the ley. cabin by way of Nineteen Oaks. The Bases for picking the winners will Yellow Cab Displays • Decision to draw up a constitu­ night was spent at the college cabin. include thirty points for originality, tion was made in the meeting of the The women returned to Santa Bar­ twenty five points for spectacular Gaucho Schedule Internatoinal Relations club, Wed­ bara Sunday morning. pageantry, twenty five points for nesday evening, in the A.W.S. club- — ...... ' = design and beauty, and twenty points • Courtesy has been extended to room. Contents of the constitution for humor. Prizes to be given in­ the State college student body by will be limitations on membership, •MAST clude a 16 inch trophy given by the Yellow Cab company in placing dues, purpose, place of meeting, and Royal schedules of Gaucho grid encounters affiliation with the Carnegie En­ HOP Ott’s Hardware company for the 1 0 0 7 STATE STREET sweepstakes winner. Second place in in all of their cabs. Contained on dowment for International Peace. SANTA &AA&AHÀ the float division will receive a tro­ the schedules is the place and time Reports on the Redlands conven­ Ice Cream phy from the rally committee, with of the game as well as State op­ tion were made by members who Ashley-Westlund giving a smaller ponent. . attended. These reports were dis­ Sandwiches and For Homecoming! trophy to the float in third spot. Cooperation with the cab com­ cussed by the members. Outstand­ Award Cash pany has been requested by Harold ing speakers at the conference were Fountain Service * A cash award will be presented Sanderson, advertising manager of Dr. Russell P. Storey and C. Douglas the owner of the car chosen as the El Gaucho Booth. Plans for the next dinner with . ▼ best decorated. The winning car and 1116 Chapala Phone 7372 floats will appear in Peabody sta­ will continue weekly, to include edu­ Spain as the theme was decided up­ Special! dium during the half-time intermis­ cational, musical, instructional and on. Refreshments were served. sion. All entries in the parade are features. x a m w m x iw x m requested by Jack Kitchen, yell lead­ er, to post their number cards on the TOMMY and WILLIE right hand side in order that judges All remaining1 may identify them. Frank Ellings will Seaside SERVICE Station issue the cards at 7:00 p.m. at the Safeway WILLIE BLUME TOMMY SMITH parade formation. State at Sola Street . Phone 28627 Green and Whitd Staters Sponsor Your Neighborhood Grocer SEVEN CONVENIENT Beanies KTMS Program Stores in Santa Barbara Now That You Are Home (Continued from Page One) Reduced to will announce the schedule of week­ end events, with numbers by the 517 State St. Sweep Away That Hungry Feeling college orchestra being played 701 State St. throughout the hour to climax in a at special arrangement of the "Alma 34 W. Victoria St. Mater.” Listeners are requested to note the change in time of the pro­ 1908 De la Vina St. gram, originally scheduled to begin 50c 1427 San Andres BROOME'S at six o’clock. The college broadcasts are made 2720 Hollister Ave. 109 East Anapamu Street While They Last possible through the courtesy of the 303 No. Milpas News-Press Publishing company and Friday, Növember 12, 1937 E L GAUCHO Page Five Five Wolves from University of Nevada Lead Pack Onto Santa Barbara Gridiron

TWOMBLEY—Full' GUSTAFSAN— Tackle SALLE—End MTNTYRE—Center LOMMORI—Tackle Scribe Tells of Grid History STATE TAKES TOP Many Varsity Men Play Nevada (Continued from* Page 4) SPOT IN S. C. CONFERENCE • As the 1937 season draws to a All-American guard from Califor-. voted the most valuable man on the rier as well. Pollock is a very cool, close one of the oldtimers on the nia, to assist Davis in guiding the deliberate player and should rate team. He has been all-conference • Possession of the Southern Califor­ campus took a look around him and football destinies of Santa Barbara. every year and last season was ac­ high when all-conference selections sat down to think of what the Green 1933 found no better win and loss are made later this year. nia conference championship has claimed the finest lineman in the his­ and White teams had done in the record but a lot better brand of foot­ Needs Luck been left to the State colleges for past. As he dreamed of yesteryear ball was shown to the local fans tory of the Southern Conference. In the same predicament as Doug .the second consecutive year. Last he saw the fortunes of State rise and and paved the way for Spud Har­ The crowning was his Oldershaw is Howard Yeager, Santa year San Diego State captured the fall and then rise again to their der to enter the next year and be­ selection as a first string member Barbara’s Little All-America half­ present height. Here is a little of title by defeating Santa Barbara by gin to build. back. About the only thing for Yea­ what the old timer saw: of the small college All-America foot­ a single-point margin, 9-8. This year Harder Comes ger to do is to break* "Red” Grange’s ball team. His is unparalleled in the the championship will be at stake State Develops Harder’s first year was one of im­ twelve-year-old mark of yards gained matter of interference running and when the State colleges meet again. In 1926 Head*Coach Gilliland re­ provement with the best thing about from scrimmage. With a little luck signed his job and Dud DeGroot Conference play began this sea­ the year being the remarkable im­ the uncanny way he diagnoses plays he may pick up the necessary 376 took over the task of building the son with the Occidental-Santa Bar­ provement of the freshman, team. while backing up the line on defense yards in the remainder of the sched­ Roadrunners athletically. For two bara game. From the local angle 1933 saw the sophomore Gaucho team spells defeat for opponents of El ule. Yeager, all-conference last year, years Dud held the Staters up near the less said the better. sweep across the fall horizon and is far out in front in conference the top of Southern California col­ drop only two games, one by one Gaucho. scoring this year, having picked up The following week end saw the H art Leads leges and then accepted a position point to Redlands and the other to thirty points in two games. Yeager is San Diego-Occidental game which in Menlo Park. Hal Davis succeeded the conference champs, Whittier, by Two hundred and ten pound cen­ the competitive sparkplug of the saw the Aztecs beat the Tigers by a DeGroot and the Santa Barbara one lone touchdown. Last year the ter, "Donk” Hart, has been a main­ three-point margin when Nichols, team and his uncanny ability to break teams began to take shape as a tough Gauchos continued their sensational stay of the Gaucho forward wall for loose at any moment puts fear into ‘'second-string quarter, kicking a field team to play. Davis hit his peak in climb to the top of the ladder and the past three seasons. A powerful the hearts of the opposition. goal. In this game the sophomore 1930 by putting a team on the field registered eight straight victories be­ defensive lineman, Hart sets the sensation of Oxy, Moradian, was Yeager’s "touchdown twin” and that was undefeated until the last fore a championship game ended wheels of Santa Barbara’s offense running mate for two seasons, Bob­ injured. game when they lost to Occidental by with the score 9 to 8. in motion with his exceptionally ac­ bie Morelli, has already completed Whittier played San Diego and tiring in the last quarter and allow­ Since 1934, when the Roadrun- curate. centering. Not only are all Oxy played La Verne on the next his competition for the Gauchos. A ing the Tiger to push across three ner changed his name to Gaucho, his passes well aimed, but at the same day of football. This saw San Diego technicality formed the basis of com­ touchdowns and conversions. State State has won 20 games, lost nine time he keeps an eye on opposing take a wide lead as the Aztecs won plaints from other schools and Bob­ that year had but 17 men out for the and tied four. There have been two linemen which makes him all the again, 6-0. Oxy won their only bie was benched to maintain amicable team. • Little All-Americans and 11 All-Con­ more dangerous to the opposition. game of the season, 13-0. Both relations. Either first or second Play Doormat ference men on the Big Green teams "Donk” seems assured of an all-con­ games were warm-ups for the heat string all-conference for two years, Following the 1930 team came since Harder’s arrived. ference birth again this year. that was to be poured on later. In Morelli scored 42 points last year. He lean years in the local victory pro­ The fame, of State was further Quarterback Dave Pollock has the La Verne contest Oxy lost their was counted upon heavily this year spread last year by the hiring of Ken been a steady signal caller for three gram, and the Hilltoppers became and only the brilliant play of Clyde second star, Rejebian. Noble as publicity director and al­ years and last year was on the sec­ known as the doormat of the South­ Frisholtz has saved the situation. La Verne and San Diego and Red­ though he served only during the ond string all-conference team. Pri­ ern California conference. A rebirth. lands and State met the next week. football season a precedent was es­ marily the blocking back, Dave does of spirit was started in 1933 when Both Aztecs and Gauchos went to tablished that has continued to give his job well and this year has blos­ PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO the campus power* hired Ted Beckett, town, Aztecs, 26-0 and Gauchos, 31-0. the Gauchos inches in many papers somed out into a dangerous ball car­ ADVERTISERS State schools played their best games throughout the United States. on this week end,. San Diego and Nevada Meets State State led the conference. As the season progressed Santa 4 s Darkhorse ASHLEY - WESTLUND Barbara beat Whittier, 20-0, Oxy tied Opponent Redlands at no score, Redlands beat Jean Parker HOLLYWOOD’S LATEST SPORT THRILL! La Verne, 6-0. Then came the up­ • When the Gauchos meet the set called by the Oxy experts. While Wolves of Nevada Saturday night Cinema Suits of LOOP TENNIS Le Verne was losing to Santa Bar­ an interesting comparison will come bara, 20-0, Redlands dropped San Endorsed by: W. H. “Bill” Spaulding, Head Coach to view as the invaders become a Washable Diego in the cleverest game of the U. C. L. A. dark horse that is capable of doing season. With four minutes to go just about anything. State will be on May Be Played on Court with or Without Net Redlands was leading, 10-9. Jimmy the spot as one of the four unbeaten Blaisdell took his time calling signals. $1.00 teams in California and Nevada has In fact he took so much time that no worries and will be playing for Corduroy 1121 State Phone 25679 after the fourth play there were only the sheer interest of the game. two seconds to go. basaeE3SE3KSaK36C39a0QX39E)SaaE39E3SUK3OQSa9PK3SE%E3X3S3Si9aeQSE3SGit39QK]e{3K3K39£3K39a9E3K39E3K3S%ti$QX)^ The Wolves have lost four out of six encounters while the Gauchos With Dinks have won four out of six. However, (Skull Caps) an answer to this question is the survey of . the opponents on the schedule. Nevada was beaten by St. To Match Mary’s, Cal Aggies, College of Pa­ ATTENTION cific, and Fresno State. By these teams it certainly is no disgrace to Colors: be beaten. As for the Fresno 46-8 score the Wolves just went complete­ ly to pieces while Fresno played the • BROWN best game of the season. STATERS! Nevada’s kicking ability is quite • GREEN good and out of eight attempts suc­ Let a Yellow Cab be the answer to your transportation ceeded in five. Added to this are two • BLACK field goals. One of these field goals problems—Get together and go in a group for one fare beat the University of Wyoming. Reason for this is one Pat Eaton. • WINE 5 Passengers In the attempts-for-points Pat with Jim Twombley holding the ball has • ROYAL can ride for missed only one attempt with the same fare exceptions of blocked kicks, j Sizes 12 to 20 as 1

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HELEN LONGAWA TH-ED A CALL SOCIETY NEWS Clarence Phelps Events Fete Delta Phi Kaps Hold Alpha Theles Zeta Delta Honor Alums Alumnae Op en House • Alumnae of Delta Zeta Delta, Plan Formal Opening of Actives Preside at Tea both town and out of town members, Clubroom, Honor Alums are being honored at two functions at Annual Breakfast Dance Saturday at which will be given over the week Jones’ Home end. • Active members of Phi Kappa Alpha chapter of the alumnae of • Alpha Theta Chi, social sorority, Gamma sorority completed final Delta Zeta Delta is holding open plans for Homecoming events at a will honor its members and alum­ house from 2 to 4 o’clock on Satur­ special meeting called at the home nae tomorow afternoon at a tea day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Theda Call and Gwelda Loyd, dance from three to five p. m. The John Porter honoring its out of 816 Pedregosa, Thursday morning. town members. affair will be held at the home of The group plans to hold open The active chapter on the college Captain and Mrs. Paul Jones, 1620 house at their clubrooms on Sola campus is giving its Homecoming and Chapala streets Saturday after­ Grand avenue. breakfast at El Cortijo on Sunday noon from 2:00 to 4:00 o’clock. This Maccianti Chairman morning at 10 o’clock with Betty will be the form al opening of the Renata Maccianti, social chair­ Palmaymesa presiding and Alice clubroom on which actives have been Boeseke in charge of arrangements. man of the sorority, will have gen­ working since the first of the se­ Only fifty reservations have been mester. The rooms have been newly eral charge of the event. Miss Mac­ made to date. The affair is open to painted and redecorated in rust and cianti will be assisted by the fol­ the members of the sorority only and brown. lowing committee heads: Ann Sey­ is in honor of the local chapter and Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock, mour, corsages; Carol Warren, serv­ visiting sorority members. active Phi Kaps will give a break­ O ther coming alumnae events will ice, and Cecile Dillehunt, refresh­ fast, which is an annual event, for be a Christmas supper party which the returning alumni members. The ments. • To returning alumni we literally Margaret and Lorraine Gandolfo breakfast also will be held at the Miss Dillehunt is also in charge are giving in their mountain cabin throw the gates of the college wide • It is my pleasure to welcome sorority clubhouse. At this time a re­ of the sorority float to be entered open. At no previous Homecoming in Refugio Pass. port of alumni activities will be given Reservations have been made for back to the campus graduates and in the Homecoming parade tonight. has there been such extensive prep­ by Marion Call, former president the alumnae breakfast by Dr. Helen former students of State college. Members of the organization who arations for your welcome. Never This week end is for you; we hope of the organization. Plans are being before have there been so many Gregory, Mrs. Kenneth Opple, Mrs. made for forty guests at the break­ will ride on the float include Ann Reid Prince, Mrs. Chappie Harrison, you will find it truly characterized and Ellen Seymour, Renata Mac­ varieties of entertainment extended by that spirit which is Homecoming. fast. by so many college organizations Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Bruce Helt- For the remaining part of Sunday, cianti, and Lois Scheppele. DANNY D’ALFONSO, for returning members; never gen­ man, Mrs. Lester Girsh, Carmelita Theda Call and Gwelda Loyd, sor­ Alumnae Invited Janssens, Helen Smith, Frances Mor­ President, Associated eral preparations for the entire Students. ority president and treasurer, will Corsages will be given to alum­ group assembly on such a generous ris, Margaret McKee, Frances Holt, hold open house at their apartment, nae meihbers attending, to include scale. We have provided an inter­ Margaret Gandolfo, Lorraine Gan­ 816 East Pedregosa. Caroline Barr, Mrs. Gordon Bai- sectional football game with a neigh­ dolfo, Janet Birnie, Isabel Vaughn, Delta Sigma Epsilon Alumnae who have received invi lord, Mrs. Andrew Bredsteen, Mrs. boring state university, and have Betty Palmaymesa, Miriam Hendy, Honors Alumnae tations to breakfast are, Zelma Me William Canon, Mrs. Ray Denno, secured the Biltmore hotel as head­ Edna Arnold, Alice Boeseke, Mrs. Leary, Ruth Hooker, Mary Malano Mrs. Fred Qreenough, Christine John Ingram, Millicent Lincoln, quarters for dinner before the game e Delta Sigma Epsilon, social sor­ Lucille Scrafford, Dorothy Allen Hamilton, Eva Miratti, Mrs. Allen and for dancing after it. We hope Irene Minikin, Jean McSkimming, Jean Leive, Frances Ann Warne ority, is honoring its visiting alum­ ,Mobley, Mrs. Helen Moss, Margaret you will take advantage of as many Colleen Murphy, Winnie Nichols, kros, Mildred Byers, Marion Call Patrick, Elizabeth Schauer, Mrs. of these opportunities as possible Eleanor Porter, Rosalind Rawicz and nae with a breakfast Sunday morn­ Caroline Hoeffer, Mary Wilson, Kay Virginia Sawyer, Mrs. Robert Win­ and enjoy them to the fullest extent. Janice Westwick. ing at 10 a. m. The affair will be Myers, Mildred Wright, Mary Lar- ters, Mrs. Harold Vaile, Dorothy held at the Delta Sigma Epsilon, co, Edwina Kenny, Peggy Flynti, Weber, Betty Walker, Mrs. Edward Model Home Scene house, 1721 Prospect avenue. Tessie Goux, Virginia Allred, Phyl­ Smith, Mrs. William Gillette, Mary Tau Gams Entertain lis Badger, Janet Taylor, Martha Bell, Sammie Davis, Mrs. Pat Pat­ Over Homecoming of Open House Jean Clausen, social chairman, Fogg, Helen alker, Elsie LeBlanc, terson, Mrs. Iris Mero, Madge Bunch, is in charge of the arrangements for Caroline Parsons, Helen Stratten- Lucille Garman, Mrs. Virgil An­ • Tau Gamma Sigma, social sor­ • All Home Economics alumnae the event. The Misses Eva Metzger, burg, Janet Hilton, Eleanora Lar­ drews', Mrs. Dick Kaime, Mrs. Richen will be honored at an open house ority, will have a breakfast at the Jean Anglemeyer, Irene Baptiste and kin, Doris DeAy, Dorothy Hadley, and Mrs. Perry Churchhill. Saturday afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Stafford, Betty Westcott will assist Miss Patrons and patronesses planning Biltmore hotel, Sunday morning at The affair will be held in the Prac­ Helen Cooley, Mrs. Donnely, Viola Clausen. Miss Metzger is the chair­ to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Spud 9 a. m. The breakfast will honor tice house. Peterson, Rosemary Habecker, Mrs man of the food committee, while Harder, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hitch­ Mrs. John Ingram, practice house Felix Arguedes, Lois Lamb, Mrs the visiting alumnae of the soror­ Miss Anglemeyer is in charge of the cock and Captain and Mrs. Jones. hostess, will have charge of the event Todhunter, Mrs. Shelton, Clara Par ity. entertainment. Miss Baptiste has and will be assisted by Miss Irene ret, Winifred Pollard, Mildred Sam Lyndell Brundige, social chairman charge of the decorations, and Miss Miniken, Leona Rassmussen and Mary pier, Alfredo Keating, Kay Coy Westcott is in charge of invita­ Sigma Alpha Kappas of the sorority, will have charge of Sackrider. Miss Jean Krueger, head Betty Jonstone and Melba Wilson. the event and will be assisted by Mrs. of the department, will receive all tions. Plan Week End The sorority will enter a float in Bert Kelly, alumnae president and the former members. Due to the unveiling of the por­ the Homecoming parade. Jean An­ Liberal Arters Take • Sigma. Alpha Kappa, local cam­ Jane Goslin, president of the cam­ glemeyer is in charge of the float. pus social fraternity, will take part trait of President Phelps and the fac­ Moon-Light Hike pus chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Anglemeyer and Jessie Lady in the Homecoming weekend pro­ ulty tea which will follow the un­ Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles veiling, the tea planned by the Home will ride on it. gram with a float entered in the Mrs. Jerry Bennett, is the spon­ • Between the hours of- 7:18 and parade. An alumni breakfast Sunday Christiansen will act as sponsors of Economics seniors, has been can­ 10:18 on Thursday, November 18, celled, and the open house will be sor of the sorority, and Mrs. Hal m orning will be followed by an open the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Christian­ members and guests of the Liberal held in its place. Davis and Mrs. Clarence Phelps are house’ at the fraternity clubroom. sen are the new patron and patron­ the patronesses. Open house will be Arts department will take a hike and Members will be hosts to approx­ enjoy the splendor of "old man Luna ess of the sorority. held at the sorority house for alum­ imately twenty-five alumni and their Cops Worry Gaucho in his most powerful mood. Hold Bridge Tea nae wishing to stay there overnight. guests at a breakfast, Sunday, No­ Social chairman, Jack Hart, sec­ Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. vember 14 at 9 o’clock in the dining Feature Writer retary-treasurer, David Jones, vice- the Pi Chapter of the sorority will room of El Cortijo. This alumni Delta Chi’s Feature president, Ruth Bliss, and president, honor the active members and vis­ (Continued from Page One) breakfast is looked forward to as Vernon Duncan are the only ones iting alumnae at a bridge tea at din’s lamp to make that officer re­ Pajama Meet an annual reunion. Later the club- who know the secret paths to be fol­ El Encanto hotel. Mrs. Bert Kelly room at 1620 G rand avenue will appear. lowed. The mystery trail will start is general chairman for the tea. Anger cooled as an elderly lady A pajama . breakfast to be held be open for inspection. The club- in the Gaucho quad. All who are in­ Mrs. Edward L. Smith, social chair­ drove up, stopped dead, looked in Sunday morning, November 14, will room was remodeled by the fra­ terested will please sign their names man of the Pi chapter, will assist both directions and continued in honor the alumnae of Gamma Delta ternity and was first used as the backwards on the sign in the ad­ Mrs. Kelly with the arrangements safety—bless her heart. Next a Chi, social sorority. The event will regular meeting place this fall. ministration building. for the affair. Other committee delivery truck rushed through, fol­ be held at the home of Mrs. P. J. Work has been systematically go­ heads include Miss Phyllis Cole, lowed by a negro-driven Model T Miller, 3131 Calle Mariposa, and is ing on for an elaborate parade en­ bridge; Miss Dorothy Hanson, invi­ of doubtful age whose brakes, dfe- scheduled to start at 9:30 o’clock. Delta Phi Fraternity try. Members took advantage of the tation; and Mrs. William Eaton spite their agonizing screeches, failed Eleanor Brickley and Valerie Beau­ Holds Meeting holiday Thursday to complete the Jr., reservations. to serve their purpose. When a sur­ champ have general charge of the breakfast, and will be assisted by Vel­ float. Enter Float prisingly pretty mulatto passed by, ma Jean Jones, president of the e The Xi chapter of Delta Phi The ' sorority will enter a float I momentarily forgot my cause and Delta, honorary art fraternity, held in the Homecoming parade tonight. never even noticed how she made sorority. Beta Si g Open House The sorority will enter a float in its regular meeting Wednesday eve­ Betty Ravey is in charge of the float. the stop. the parade tonight, with Jane Leslie ning, November 11, at the home of Fetes Visitors All of the members will aid in dec­ Two motorcycles broke a moment and Marian Dredge riding on it. Mrs. M. E. Croswell. A business orating it and will ride on the float. of silence with their horrible racket. The float committee includes Nancye meeting was held at which time the • An open house all day tomor­ My personal and wholely unground­ program for the coming year was row will be waiting for the alumni ed prejudice against these vehicles Clapp, Lorraine Twogood and Wini­ discussed. of the Beta Sigma Chi local social T. 0’s. Greet Alumni and their demon riders led me to fred Olsen. Alumnae expected to attend the Those who were present included fraternity on their thirteenth annual at Breakfast believe that they would not stop. Dorothy Crookham, Velma Jones, Homecoming. Vanity suffered when they proved breakfast include Miss Napcye Clapp, Miss Helen Rogers, Miss Merylyn Mary Monden, Marion Peake, Doro­ Preparations have been made for me wrong. e The Tau Omega, social frater­ Shaw, Mrs. Marguerite Sabella, Mrs. thy Poole, Fred Seegert and Mrs. seventy-five to a hundred and twenty- nity, will honor their returning alum­ Is Blind Louise Crow. Croswell, sponsor. ______five guests at the fraternity’s house ni members for the chapter’s tenth Shortly, a pretty young thing ab­ on Cheltenham road in Mission can­ Homecoming at a breakfast next sorbed in thoughts of the boy friend yon. Ferdinand Davis, social chair­ Sunday morning at ten o’clock at missed the sign entirely. It can hap­ A Royal Honiecgrning Awaits You man, will be in charge of the day’s Los Adobes restaurant on Santa pen any time of the J'ear. Dying program. He states that the menu Barbara street. anger turned to sympathy as a EL CORTIJO—Montecito for the day will include roast pork, Members, alumni and their guests harassed father came to a too sudden ■ ham, potato salad, Waldorf salad, will hold a get-acquainted meeting halt causing the -.smallest youngster Famous Food • Beautiful French bread and beer. immediately following the breakfast. to bump his head. Mother and daddy Appointments • Real Hospitality The fraternity will enter a novel President Glenn T urner will act as and all the kiddies were on a "joy Al Thorne*s All-Star float in the Homecoming parade master of ceremonies. Impromptu ride.’ A bit of sympathy extended also Friday night in keeping with the talks will be made by several alum­ theme. Chuck Edwards has been ni and members. Dr. Charles Pruess, to an obviously new driver who Band Plays Nightly placed in charge of the building of local physician and fraternity spon- stalled at the stop and could not the float. He is being assisted by ' sor, will also be called upon to ad­ get started again. Luckily traffic was POPULAR PRICES the fraternity pledges. They are also dress the meeting. Wells Gibson, vice- dull at the moment so my sympathy NO COVER CHARGE cleaning the chapter house in readi­ president, is in charge of the Home­ supply is not too depleted. Advice Given Luncheon Served ness for the visitors. coming event. Several musical num­ bers will be added to the morning’s Two cops passed, making what I D aily call a perfect boulevard stop and set­ ALPHA DELTS MEET program. The fraternity has entered a float ting all of us an excellent example. • Alpha Delta Chi, elementary ed­ Believe me, I am going to follow ucation fraternity, held a meet­ in the parade this evening which fol­ lows the theme of the Homecoming. it. And my gem of advice to you is: e G ayest ing Wednesday, November 10, at "The policeman will get you if you the home of Charles Leister, 3101 don’t watch out.” So next time you Place in Town’1 Calle Mariposa, at 8 p.m. All pledges PATRONIZE don’t feel like it, STOP! were present. EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS