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OF THEE I SING" OPENS TOMORROW “Candy Cane Ball" Set for Terrific Entertainment Seen Dec

OF THEE I SING" OPENS TOMORROW “Candy Cane Ball" Set for Terrific Entertainment Seen Dec

"OF THEE I SING" OPENS TOMORROW “Candy Cane Ball" Set for Terrific Entertainment Seen Dec. 10 at Recreational Hall In College Musical Production The most ambitious stage production ever attempted at The annual Christmas formal, the “Candy Cane Ball,” Santa Barbara College, ’s “ Of Thee I Sing,” will be held on Saturday, December 10, at the Santa Barbara will open tomorrow evening at the Recreational Hall. The music will Riviera Campus Auditorium for a be provided by the Stardusters. Program Outlined for four-night run. Many special decorations have Job of University Almost 130 students are involv­ ed in this musical comedy staging, been planned by the social com­ Eliminating Cheating Theater Is Defined including singers, actors, chorus, mittee under the direction of Doris The Associated Students Judici­ orchestra, set designers, costumers, Humphreys. A special decoration An important function of the ary Committee, headed by Jack stage hands, in addition to several committee, headed by Rae Kearns, university theater is to give a Norton, announces a ten-point pro­ of the theater-arts faculty mem­ consists of Latty Whitehead, Susie “cultural lift” to the entire student gram designed to eliminate cheat­ bers who are directing the shaw. body as well as the university. Play Involves Wintergreen’s Smith, Jean Love, Liz Clark, Helel ing on campus. To do this effectively it must The ten proposals are in es­ Campaign Fong, Paul Chase, Ralph Taylor, develbp its productions to “such a sence as follows: This play is a parody on the Mary Jo Hart, Bev Rinehart, Jan CLAIRE MAHER ROBERT PARR point of excellence and excitement 1. That mid-term and final ex­ American political scene and fol­ Helman, Norm Willis, Thelma Tir- that students cannot resist going to aminations be placed on file in lows John P. Wintergreen’s cam­ rill, George Smith, Elaine Barr, see them.” Organize UCSBC Yniet ide Preparations the library, with the filing of other paign for President through until Marguerite Walls, Charlene Sha- These were the assertions of tests to be left to the option of the his triumphant election on the slo­ gir, Don Loomis, and Forest Hahn. Ralph Freud, yesterday, in a lec­ professor. gan “Put Love in the White Of Welfare, Decoratinj», Spirit Program House.” The Wintergreen cam­ The dress will be formal, with ture at Santa Barbara College of 2. That new tests be made 'each paign committee picked this slo­ women wearing long dresses and the University of California. Prof. semester. Freud, who is head of the Theater • Yuletide preparations will domi nate the UCSBC activities for the gan basing it on their own politi­ men in tuxedo, white coat, dark _ 3. That proctors- be made Division of the Department of The­ month of December according to a Christmas activities report issued cal truism: “What you need for suit. available by die Judicial Commit­ ater Arts at U. C. L. A., spoke on by Mary Ann Zane and Lucille an issue is something that every­ • The refreshments will consist of tee to be used when the instructor Hewitt, organizers of the welfare, body can get excited about and yet ginger ale and sherbet. Tickets “The Responsibilities of the Uni­ Santa and Helpers so requests. The committee may decorating, and spirit-raising pro­ something that does not really are priced at $1.20 per couple and versity Theater,” part of the All- also ask an instructor whether they jects to be handled by various or­ make any difference.” will soon he on sale on the campus. College Lecture Series. place a proctor in an examination Ask for Toysf Food ganizations on the campus. It is decided tha tcandidate Prof. Freud pointed out that when they feel the need to be three different approaches to thea­ An outstanding feature among Wintergreen shall marry the win­ “I’m sure that I may depend on sufficient. ter education were used in the the projects will be the doll-dress­ ner of a beauty contest after pro­ Dean of Men Releases my friends at UCSBC for help,” University of California, with the ing contest in which non-Greek Alternate Tests posing to her in every state in the stated Santa Claus in an exclusive Frats’ Grade List Berkeley campus emphasizing lit- women will strive to create the 4. That alternate objective tests Union. Wintregreen, instead, falls eratuie, Santa Barbara College interview today. best doll wardrobes. The dolls be given so that students sitting in love with the pretty and demure Santa is in town for a brief visit and wardrobes will be donated to The highest overall grade aver­ tying its program in with, the side by side may not have the Mary Turner because she makes Speech Department, and Los An­ to appeal to all loyal Gauchos to the Council or Christmas Cheer same examination. delicious com muffins. All this age in recent years was achieved for distribution to needy. by active members of social fra­ geles conducting a professional aid his Christmas Helpers who are 5. That instructors stay in the causes international complications.' staging a drive for toys and food A toy and canned food drive ternities during the Spring semes­ school. room during an examination. The comedy is provided by the for needy families in town. will be handled by the Five Foot­ ter of this year. Characteristics Discussed 6. That make-up tests be dif­ interweaving adventures of Alex­ “Due to an increased kiddie ers and Stray Greeks. ferent from the original. ander Throttlebottom, the new The combined average of all ten He then diseussed the four char­ population this year, I find my Highlighting Christmas festivi­ campus fraternities was 1.48 ac­ acteristics which any professional 7. That publicly posted grades Vice-President, seeking recogni­ sleigh very short of dolls and foot­ ties will be the AWS assembly, an tion. cording to figures compiled by the field must have for recognition balls and canned foods for all my over 25-year-old tradition, at - il have some type or key or code as- Interfraternity Council and releas­ and acceptance. In the theater, socaited with it rather than the The show originally opened in Santa Barbara friends,” said San­ a. m. on December 13th in the the 1931 season in New York City ed by the office of Will Hayes, these are: ta. “My helpers, the AWS Board, Auditorium. Classes will be ex­ student’s name. Acting Dean of Men. It has a continuous record of with , William Gax- Stray Greeks, Five Footers and IA cused for the assembly. 8. That all books and papers ton and George Murphy among For the second consecutive sem­ development— a history. Club members, will collect all Various projects of decorating brought to an examination be the leads. It was later awarded ester, Beta Sigma Tau led the list, It has a body of literature, in­ gifts in the Quad until December taking place around the campus placed under the student’s chair. cluding not only drama but also the Pulitzer Prize, not usually making an average of 1.71. 15th.” are : a Christmas tree in the ad­ 9. That readers used in the many works about different as­ made to a musical comedy. Four other fraternities scored Food and toys will be distribut­ ministration building set up by administration of an examination pects of the theater itself. Outstanding Talent in Cast an average of 1.50 or better. They ed by the Santa Barbara Council the AMS, decorated by Key and make a conscientious effort to It has a marked degree of uni­ The cast includes some of the are: Kappa Sigma, 1.56; Delta of Christmas Cheer. Scroll; greetings on blackboards keep cheating at a minimum. best Santa Barbara College dra­ Tau Delta, 1.53; Sigma Pi, 1.51; versality, which-often enables the­ With a twinkle in his eye and a by thé publicity committee; a ater people to overcome barriers 10. That tests sent to the mim­ matic and music talent and be­ and Sigma Tau Gamma, 1.50. jolly laugh, old Santa said again, Christmas scene on the men’s gym eographing room be delivered and cause of the four-night presenta­ of language. “I’m sure that I may depend on lawn by the Knights and the rally The remaining averages were The professional school of thea­ received sealed in the same man­ tion, which is the longest run in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1.47; Lamb­ my friends at UCSBC for help!” committee ; “Merry Christmas, ner applicable to final examina­ the history of the local college ter arts, Prof. Freud said, should Happy New Year” banners in the da Chi Alpha, 1.45; Tau Epsilon aim to contribute to the education tions. stage efforts, the major roles have Phi, 1.42; Delta Sigma Phi, 1.41; ATTENTION ALL MEN! cafeteria by the Squires; wreaths Cooperation Important been assigned to two students. of other students besides those in the administration building by and Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1.26. “It is only with the cooperation They will alternate in the parts specializing in this field. He con­ On Thursday night, De­ Blue Key; Crown and Scepter is of you, the students, in reporting each night. sidered this could be done better cember 15, beginning at 7, assisting the city with its decora­ violations of the proposals that The following is a summary of AMS Board Serves Steak through actual productions than the Aunual Blue Key. All- tions. through the offering of general Men’s Smaker will be held these recommendations can be ef­ the cast with experience: at Annual Festivities fectively executed,” stated Norton. Diana Devereaux (beauty con­ courses. in the College Cafe. The TENNYSON READING A man’s meal of steak, beans, The next lecture in the All-Col­ event is free to all men, and These proposals were first test winner)—taken by Dolores salad, French bread and a “bever­ lege Series will be given in Pine the evening will be packed Readings from “In Me- drawn up last year by the Judicial Dahl and Barbara York. Miss age” is in store next Sunday for Hall 100 on‘Wednesday, December with entertainment, audi­ moriam” by Alfred Tenny­ Committee and the Faculty Com­ Dahl is a mustic major and has all members of the Associated Men 7, at 4 p. m. by Joseph Sayovitz, ence participation, and fun. son will be presented by Dr. mittee on Student Health and Wel­ made many appearances in Santa Students. Any men who are not assistant professor of industrial Several prizes will be award-, Herbert J. Kramar in the fare. They were passed by the Barbara. Miss York, another mu­ sic major, played several leads in yet members of AMS can buy arts. He will speak on “The Geiger ed during the course of the third of a series of great Legislative Council at that time. their cards for one buck at the Counter.” festivities. Watch E l G aucho English poems today at 4 high school. Steak Fry. for further information. p. m. in the AWS room. Mary Turner (Wintergreen’s Make-Up and Hair wife)—taken by Shirley Newlin Pete Reid, AMS president, has Engineering Exam. announced that volleyball practice Styling Program and Claire Maher. Miss Newlin will start at 11 a. m. with an Open Scheduled for Saturday Planned for Dec. 8 appeared in the college production Tournament for Org and Indie On Riviera Campus of the Gondoliers two years ago CALENDAR Interesting new trends in hair and sung at the El Paseo during teams will begin at noon. Qualifying examinations for ad­ styling and make-up will be dem­ the last Fiesta. Miss Maher is a Steak will be “on” at 2 p. m. mission to the Engineering Col­ onstrated and discussed by several TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6: music major at the college. with members of the AMS Board leges of the University of Califor­ 4:00— English Poetry Series, AWS Room. European experts in the field on Wintergreen (President) — tak­ serving. nia at Berkeley and Los Angeles 7 :15— Legislative Council, Ridge Hall 101. Thursday evening, December 8, at en by Bob Parr and Dave Swain. will be held at Santa Barbara Col­ 8:30— Los Angeles Philharmonic Concert, Fox Theatre. 7:30 in P. H. 100. Parr is a speech major, a transfer lege on Saturday, December 10, RAYMOND SWING TO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7: Two students will be selected Dr. Jerry H. Clark, Registrar, an­ (Continued on page 4) 4:15— Faculty Club, Pine Hall 100-101. from the audience for complete LECTURE THURSDAY nounced today. 6:00— SFS Informal Dinner, Maldo’s. demonstration of make-up and hair Raymond Swing, distinguished The examinations, both at the 7 :30— Beta Beta Beta, AWS Room. styling. The hair stylists are M. BOOKSTORE TO CLOSE news analyst and radio personal­ freshman and junior levels, will be 8:15— “Of Thee I Sing,” Auditorium. Henri Condon from the French FOR INVENTORY SOON ity, will lecture in Santa Barbara held in 101 North Hall on the Riviera, Southern France, and Mr. The College Bookstore will be on Thursday night, at 8 p. m., in Riviera campus. They will last all THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8: Stanley of the Court of St. James, closed for semi-annual inventory the Santa Barbara Junior High day, with the morning session be­ 4:00— Inter-Class Track eet, La Playa. London, England. Miss Vera Fos­ from December 19 to 23, Manager School under the auspices of die ginning at 8 a. m. 4:00— Faculty Meeting, Pine Hall 100. ter, make-up artist, will make up Harold M. Cole has announced. United World Federalists and the Dr. Clark explained that anyone 7 :30— Home Economics Club, Ebbetts Hall. two girls from the audience, one No merchandise will be sold Woman’s Club. may take these exams, whether or 7:30^ -S k i Club Meeting, Pine Hall 100. during this period, he said. Dur­ Mr. Swing is a veteran of two not he is a student now attending 8:15— “Of Thee I Sing,” Auditorium. for daytime and one for formal ing the remainder of the Christmas decades as a foreign correspon­ Santa Barbara College, provided FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9: affairs. holiday to January 3 the store will dent and is one of radio’s most he intends to apply for admission 12:00— Physics Club, Pine Hall 101. The Home Economics Club is operate with a reduced staff suf­ commanding personalities. He is to one of the Colleges of Engineer­ 7 :30— IA Club Christmas Party. sponsoring this special program ficient to serve those persons re- a winner of both the Dupont and ing in the University of California. 8:00— Sigma Delta Phi Formal. for women students. Donna Welch mainin gon the campus through Peabody broadcasting awards. A $5 fee is payable at the time 8:15— Basketball vs. Alumni, Armory. is in charge of the program. the Christmas recess. Tickets for the lecture are $1.20. of taking the tests. 8:15— “Of Thee I Sing,” Auditorium. Page Two E L GAUCHO Tuesday, December 6, 1949 EL GAUCHO to the Editor” column of the Daily Published, every Tuesday and Friday during the school year except during From the Exchanges Californian. They explained that vacations and examination periods by the Associated Students of the University M uch A do on their way to the Stanford game of California, Santa Barbara, California. Opinions expressed herein are those of SAN JOSE has a novel pre- they had a hunch that such a song the staff unless otherwise indicated. There is definitely something Thanksgiving turkey race called would soon be needed so they Entered as second-class matter May 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa Bar­ lacking in Santa Barbara as a col­ the Turkey Trot. Contestants cov­ wrote it: bara, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is (2.00 per year, payable in advance. lege town. There is no dive for er a distance of 3.3 miles. The Pasadena here we come, students. winner of the race gets a turkey, Doris Spoils...... EDITORS...... Don Mills Right back where we started There should be a place here, the runner-up a goose, and the Phone 29944 Night Phone 29310 from, THE preferably in a cellar, where stu­ man who comes in third gets a Managing Editor— ______i...... Jerry Noble dents could gather to drink vino, duck. The man who comes in last Where poses and roses are com­ Sports Desk------Don Humphreys eat bread sticks and calami, and is presented with a can of chicken ing our way, City Desk Editor------Mary Sharer That morning at dawning we f s CAMPUS éfc intellectualize. soup. Interesting sidelight of this EDITORIAL There would be a phonograph year’s race was the disqualifica­ will be there to say . . . and a stack of records running tion of a number of runners for That sun-kissed Qski won’t be CORNER from Bop to Beethoven . . . noth­ taking a short cut through a house late, Student council meets every Tuesday night in Ridge Hall ing loud, the sort of thing you being moved down Seventh Street. We’ll be there to celebrate; 101 at 7:30 p. m. to hear reports from committee and board could listen to or not, and you’d Open up that Rose Bowl gate, want to listen. chairmen and to consider current matters affecting the student Pasadena, here we come! body. All members of the student body ca nattend and should, There would be some fiery-eyed THE BAKERSFIELD Collage liberals, maybe even communists, paper recently had a banner head­ occasionally, attend these meetings. who would give speeches and try line which read, “Bird Resigns Such items as President Sproul’s regulations, the name to persuade the crowd to join the Position at Ml.” MEN! change issue, and controversy over student publications have party. been discussed in recent weeks. These are questions directly The place would be a little damp affecting the members of the student body, yet how many mem­ and the walls would be whitewash­ UCLA’s “Great Lover Ball,” Drop in and see our ed and covered with charcoal bers of that group were present to contribute their suggestions the junior class prom, is to be sketches not altogether nice. quite an affair. Bid holders will to their council, or even to learn what was going on in their The people would discuss exis­ Fleming picture, “The Great Lov­ fine assortment of government? Very few. tentialism and sex and psychology, er,” the night before the dance. Students, who pay their student body fee every semester, and read poetry. Bob Hope will crown the junior often complain that they have no idea of how such money is That’s the way a college hang­ class queen at the dance which will • Men's Wear out is in novels. used by their elected leaders. Such questions should find their be held on the Paramount lot. A There’s a blind fellow on cam­ answer in attendance at a student council meeting. “great lover” contest has grown pus who is doing a wonderful job out of the event. According to the • Shoes Toom any of us say we have no hand in our student gov­ getting around with his trained personal opinion of one of the ernment, yet we pass up the opportunity to find out about its dog. However, there are some peo­ members of the publicity commit­ workings and to offer any suggestions which we might have ple, who without realizing it, are tee the winner of the contest • Hosiery to the persons who can put them into effect. liable to cut down the efficiency “should be a smooth, shy, and of that highly trained animal and It is our privilege to attend the council meetings. If we bashful boy, with a Pepsodent cause our fellow student some smile, cashmere sweater and sad­ have any complaints or- questions it becomes our duty to trouble. dle shoes.” Forbes attend. __ s> People aren’t supposed to pam­ Claire Maher per a seeing-eye dog. He has one Ip *. ing quite practical about it. There master that he is supposed to be SIX CAL STUDENTS sent the are certain benefits to be derived completely devoted to. Many peo­ following song in to the “Letters from closer relationship with the- ple just can’t resist petting a well- M en Bear and Bruin campuses such as mannered dog and may be feeding the services of the Cal Bureau of probably too polite to say any­ 924*72 State it a bit of candy and talking to it. thing. Occupations, Rose Bowl seats, All- Eventually, the dog will begin to Well gals, it's time to take Cal treatment, etc. look for the guy or gal that another inventory at the So, without defending or at­ scratches his ear and slips him tacking the name “Gauchos” ex­ Dear Ed: sweets. Maybe some day he will Cleaning Dyeing campus corner to keep you Gads! What is this business? cept to point out that it is out of see the friend walking across cam­ Should we change the name of harmony with bear symbols of the pus and turn to look when he is posted on the newest arri­ the school teams to the Ruptured University of California, let’s con­ leading his master down a flight sider an alternate choice. Mode/uiAltfc Glea+teM. vals. Reptiles? No! If they are dead of stairs. It could cause an acci­ set on becoming like Papa Bear, Panda Bears—now here we have dent. Craftsmen in Keeping Things New Once again a good stock something worth thinking about. let’s dress up a bear like a Gaucho. The agencies that train seeing- 15% Discount for College Students of seamless hose is avail­ •We have a reputation and let’s not The fighter squadron with the eye dogs ask the public not to pet loose it,! highest bag of enemy planes shot the animals. Our blind friend is On a Cash and Carry Basis able. It is so nice not to Laurin Woodruff. down per day during our late war with Japan was called the Panda Phone 7636 tor Free Pickup and Delivery worry about whether of not Pandas? Bears, under the command of Arnold Hargis. Proprietor 2016 Hollister Avenue your seams are running up Dear Don and Doris, Chennault in China. Most of the .The Rally Committee poll inter­ pilots were Californians who adop­ FLY EAST the proper side of your leg. ests me a great deal. Along with ted the symbol because pandas live a very considerable portion of in that area of China closely re­ Those pert separate col­ our student body and alumni, as sembling California. In addition, $75 to $99 lars are here again. These well as Dr. Sproul, I favor chang­ pandas are peaceful critters, mind Daily Flights to ing the name of our student body their own business, are full of rol­ All Points will make wonderful Christ­ from Gauchos to something more licking fun, but, when disturbed mas gifts. bear-like. or hurt, they are dynamite to fool Call Now 22034 The last time we voted on this with. It is the smartest of the bear Reservations Unlimited 5^3 Another suggestion while matter, I stuck to Gauchos because family and definitely the most dif­ we are on the subject of gifts I wanted to preserve our indivi­ ficult to capture alive. 19B East Canon Perdido St. dualism in the University system. (Continued on page 4) is the new indelible non­ After having thought it over, I feel *ïk«l»*,Tt* 1 such a stand was unnecessary; we tiri” ^r ® 1 smear lipstick "Guitar," have quite a few factors that no Lecture by which comes in a good va­ other branch of the system could possbly have, such as our location, H p B riety of colprs. And, by the enrollment, scholastic rating, CC 1 way, it really works. AA membership, traditions, con­ Raymond Grand Swing " le a d e t i 7 lNwfi|uV¥PEW Rii er stitution, etc. I might as well say On "This Power World" There are loads of interest­ that, aside from administrative AT A BREATHTAKING TOW PRICE! considerations, we have very lit­ Thursday, December 8, 1949 — 8:30 P. M. ing items at lack Rose that tle in common with the other really merit your attention. branches of U. C. At Santa Barbara Junior High School I am advised by Davis students Cota Street Come in and see how easy that they are contemplating a simi- your Christmas shopping lar name change and they are be­ Special rate on Student Tickets: 75c HP Tax can be. QUALITY 'Bye now. CLAIRE. DIAMONDS Come in and WATCHES 1118 Coast Highway try the new JEWELRY Hours 1 0 -5 Smith-Corona, Phone 96115 Remington, Royal In Assorted Styles Typewriters and Prices to,*s at tins l w prtw Repairs on All Makes ★

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on to say, however, that the poll­ ing was purely a hythical thing INTERCLASS TRACK and that there was no real way to decide the best players except by an all-opponent rating. MEET THURSDAY The fourth anqual inter-class the regular 220-yard distance. Engle rated Adran Adams and track and field meet will takfe place Outstanding performances turn­ Criss on an equal par, and said By Don Humphreys Thursday, December 8, at 3 p. m. ed in by last year’s competitors are that the latter probably got the on La Playa Field. Last year the expected to he repeated by Santa Sports Editor nod due to some excellent playing class of ’51 took top honors. Barbara’s javelin artist Delf Pic- in the Fresno game, in which case . Feeling that h was now safe to All students except varsity and karts, who holds the record at 206 the Frenoans no doubt named him GAUCHO make a showing after having writ­ freshmen basketball players are feet lOi/2 inches. High jumper as outstanding. It was in that ten all those caustic remarks on TACKLE eligible to compete. Trophies will Willie Dancer broke the record game, if you remember, that Le- losing Gaucho football during the be presented to the winning class, last year at 6 feet 2 inches. Coach Roy was all over the Bulldog pass­ past grid season, I sauntered forth as well as a trophy being present­ Ed Grabest will be gunning to ers and probably kept the game AGGRESSIVE from my hideout and dropped in ed to the top individual performer break his own record in the shot from ending in a tie by his su­ UiAYWE U» R on Coach Roy Engle the other day by Coach Nick Carter. Another put again Thursday. Grabest is perior tactics. Dominguez played and actually received a cordial G M " m U 3 . trophy will be presented to the eligible since he is still studying good ball all year but Dick Bow- greeting frpm the amiable pigskin i m m t athlete who cops the highest num­ for a degree in education. dey was equally important in the mentor. ber of points. The half mile record is held by Gaucho line, according to Engle. Although I had been writing a Ribbons will be presented to Forrest Staffanson at 2 minutes Praises Mike and Russ great deal of the follow-up stories the first four places in each event. 9 seconds. Forrest will be running I couldn’t help feeting that En­ on football, my most able assistant, Two events \vill be changed from again this year. gle was more impressed with the Bob Brady, had been writing the last year’s meet. The 70-yard high Eight records fell to the block honorable mention status given to pre-game stories and was in con­ hurdles have been changed to the last year and as many are expect­ Mike Moropoulos and Russ Ber­ tact with Roy much more than I; regulation 120-yard length. The ed to be broken in the fourth an­ tell, however. “Mike showed great so I found that it had been a 180 lows have been increased to nual meet. couple of months since I had last promise and should be one of the talked with Mr. Engle. best centers in the 2C2A next Interclass Track Records We Discuss Honor Teams year, with his good size and his Event Time, Hgt., Dist. Year Record Holder speed,” stated Engle. 100 10.2 1948 Mel Patton Roy said that each of his four 2?.7 1947 Mel Patton Russ Bertell should have had 220 boys, Criss, Dominguez, Bertell, A MILD MAN OEP 440 52.5 1947 Charles Carter and Moropoulos, justly deserve the even more recognition had he not 880 2:09.3 1948 Forrest Staffanson honors bestowed upon them in been forced to miss three games the cm o m o N Mile 4:57.3 1948 Bob Delvin of the nine played. Out with in­ Two-Mile 10:59.7 1948 Walt Houtz various all-coast and all-conference VVT£M P" IS REALLY 70 HH 8.9 1947 ' Jack Nelson squads recently issued. He went juries for three weeks, the driving b ROUGH HOUSE 180 LH 20.4 1947 Jack Nelson fullback still led the Gauchos in Shot 44 ft. 8% ins. 1946 Ed Grabast total offense when the final sta­ , WHEN IN A ORME, Discus 135 ft. 5% ins. 1948 Mel Patton tistics were released this week. Javelin 206 ft. 10% ins. 1948 Delf Pickarts Willie Dancer So, when all’s said and done, High Jump 6 ft. 2 ins 1948 Pole Vault 11 ft. 6 ins. 1947 John Cooper honor teams really don’t mean WAYNE TEMPLETON Wayne Templeton, athlete of Broad Jump 22 ft. 3 ins. 1948 Willie Dancer much, and, though it is nice to 880 Relay 1:38 1947 Sophomores— see your name in print, I think the MURAL MUSINGS the week, gave his swan song to Keifer-Cooper, Nelson-Carter whole job of compiling these the Santa Barbara football crew LAST YEAR’S RESULTS Playoffs in the intramural vol­ this year, thus ending his four High Point Men: Mel Patton, 21 pts.; Willie Dancer, 12% pts.; Walt Houtz, which sports writers fill in a slack leyball tournament will get under years of collegiate eligibility on 11 pts.; Beacom, 10 pts.. Team Scores: Sophomores 51, Juniors 47, Seniors 28%, period. way next week with fifteen games Freshmen 26%. Eight records broken, one tied. The fact still remains, however, the gridiron. We Specialize being scheduled. The top three Wayne is a family man and in that these men must have favor­ teams in each league will meet in ably impressed somebody enough addition to lettering for the Gau­ Gaucho Quintet Takes Three Straight; in these playoffs. chos last year also was honorably to receive the honors; and that is As of last week Sigma Tau mentioned in CCAA standings. He Corsages a hard enough thing to do when Gamma was on the top of the heap Champs Whip Pasadena Nazarene in Finals you are playing on a team that tips the scales at 195 pounds, in League “A” with four wins stands 6 feet 1 inch, is 25 years Santa Barbara’s sparkling basketballers won the Redlands Tourna­ for all won but two of nine starts. So, and no losses. The De lta Tau old, and hails from Riverside, Cali­ ment over the week-end by disposing of Pasadena Nazarene College, no matter what Engle, Cummings, Delta “A” squad and SAE each fornia. So long number 47, we’ll 46-40, in a hard-fought battle for the crown on Saturday night. The Occasions or Humphreys say, congratula­ had a record of three and one. really be missing you on the right tourney win gives the Gauchos an automatic berth in the Los Angeles tions to you four for getting the but. saw their lead dwindle away ★ ★ ★ In the “B” league Beta Sigma Tau side of the Gaucho line next fall! Invitational December 12-16. laurels and congratulations to the was first with two and zero fol­ Led by Bob McCutcheon—vot­ much the same as on. Friday night. rest of the team for trying just lowed by the Footballers who have ed the outstanding player— and Not to be denied, however, the as hard to get them. a one and zero record. Harriers Victorious Gene Snyder, also tabbed on the sharpshooting cagers quickly pull­ VICTOR all-tournament first string, the ed ahead again, and sparked by Intramural tennis playoffs enter Saturday, Novmeber 19th, prov­ Gauchos racked up Balboa Uni­ the great defensive play of Huddy THE FLORIST Patronize Your the semi-finals next week and two ed to be a red letter day when the versity of San Diego, 49-39, on Scott, kept the ball out of Naza- 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 21451 semi-final matches will be played. Gaucho leather-lungers defeated a Thursday night to gain the semi­ rene’s hands for the remainder of Gaucho Advertisers Last week Joe Karat defeated Jack strong L. A. State College in an finals. In this game, McCutcheon the game. Evans 6-4, 6-1 in a semi-final interschool cross country meet by match. In the quarter finals Don netted 18 points. Alumni Next a score of 40-16. Redlands copped third place COLLEGE DAYS Humphreys defeated Don Ander­ Don Crie, consistent Gaucho Redlands Thriller son and Ray King defeated Don with a 64-50 victory over Oxy, at Harrier, took his first lst-place of Friday night’s game with Red­ and Cal Poly sneaked by Chap­ Iverson 6-0, 10-8. he season when he travelled the lands University was probably the THE LAUNDROMAT man College, 38-36, to win fourth In the doubles tournament Hunt- four-mile La Playa course in the most thrilling of the three. The spot in the tourney. Santa Bar­ 228 East Victoria Phone 29706 singer and Talley defeated McGee commendable time of 21 minutes Gauchos threw away an eight-point bara meets the Alumni this Friday are and Mathew 7-5, 6-4 and Bill 34 seconds. Bob Lahey, Galen lead late in the game, saw the night in what promises to be the French and Bernie Paulson de­ Wednesdays and Thursdays Pearce, and Robert Anderson took score tied up twice, and then in biggest threat to their undefeated feated Bob Baker and Dick.Gorrie the next three places in that order. game from the fire with Snyder record to date. Each washing machine load for 25c 6-3, 0-6, 6-2. In another match Joe Edwin Gates and Jim Krutsinger netting the last two crucial points Tournament box scores are as Includes soap and bleach Karat and Walt Ratcliff defeated took sixth and 10th places, respec­ to win, 45-43. Snyder led the team follows: Tom Kelly and LeRoy Criss 6-4, tively, which rounded out the Gau­ in its now customary second half Bring Your Student Body Card Santa Barbara f ë ft tp 6-4. cho scoring. rally by bagging 12 of his 15 Snyder, f ...... 3 2 8 points in the last period. 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Sing, Baby,” “Wintergreen for JOE GAUCHO SPEAKS "Of Thee I Sing" President” and “Love Is Sweeping (Continued from page 2) W ESTEN’S the Country.” Most people think of pandas as Binoculars for All Sports I Cam pus C uttings] (Continued from page 1) Members of the college Stage­ stuffed animals found in sorority craft class have made the sets for house bedrooms. This is the same CAMERAS! FILMS! Police Chief Noonan discussed party to be held January 11. C. S. from College of the Pacific where the thirteen scene changes requir­ conotation the Brown BeaT once 24-Hour Finishing Service Comer State and Do la Guerra the role of the policeman in the T.A. meetings are are open to all he appeared in several produc­ ed including specially built plat­ had—popularly known as the Ted­ community at a meeting of the education majors and minors. tions. In 1949 he won the out­ form ahd furniture. dy Bear. Yet this did not stop Pre-Social Workers Thursday at December 26 to January 1 has standing acting award at the Pas- The musical director for the Cal from adopting the symbol. 4 p. m. in the faculty dining room. been se tas the dates for the Ski a dena Playhouse Tournament. show is Dr. Van A. Christy, Pro­ In real life the Panda Bear is Noonan invited the members of Club’s Christmas trip to Wanona Swain is a music major and a fessor of Music. Ted Hatlen, As­ huge. The largest in any Ameri­ the club to tour the City Police Lodge at Big Bear. The expenses transfer from Chaffey College. sistant Professor of Speech, is the can zoo weights over five hundred Department that evening. Field will be approximately $35 to $40, For two summers he attended the dramatic director. The dancing pounds and is still growing! Al­ trips to St. Vincent’s School for including the cos tof room, board, Music Academy of the West in sequences will be under the direc­ though it is an animal with con­ Girls and the State Mental Insti­ tows, and the gasoline used in Santa Barbara. tion ^of Jean Bellinger, Assistant siderable cunning and unknown tution at Camarillo were also ar­ transportation to and from Big Throttlebottom (Vice-President) Professor of Physical Education, strength and endurance, the Panda ranged. Bear. In an effort to keep expenses — taken by Tom Keen who has who has directed several of the lends itself very well to the sort Distinctive handmade Christmas at a minimum, the group will take starred in several of the college Modern Dance Concerts- presented of symbol one cannot help but re­ cards will be sold Tuesday, De­ its own food and prepare meals plays and in the summer series at each Spring on the campus. Rob­ gard with affection. cember 6, by Delta Phi Delta, in the lodge, which has been re­ the Alhecama. ert Clark, lecturer in the speech Sincerely, honorary art fraternity, for the served for the trip. Others with important parts in department, is technical director. Robert L. Hartzell. purpose of raising enough money Reservations for the trip may be the cast are Elaine Meena, Caro­ to send a representative of the made beginning Friday, December line Steiner, Bruce Stewart, Bob group to a national council next 9. Since the number in the group Bush, Steve Roland, Bob Schoff- Spring. is limited to 19, not including the stall, Bob McColm, John Granath, Ike and Roy’s Stop All Traffic Loren Varner, Robert Pratini, Officers of the Freshman Class chaperone, the first persons to make a $10 deposit on their reser­ Norman Kettenring, and Paul Tur­ Conoco Pathfinder Service met Wednesday, November 30, to W ere All vations will be included in the ner. Stewart took the lead in the discuss plans for coming activi­ party. Fiesta Operetta at the County Bowl Going to ties. Those attending were Jerry Announce Special Discounts for Students Ski instruction flims will be last summer. Mydland, president; Jere Barlow, shown and trip reservations will Gershwin Tunes to Be Heard vice-president; Sue Mergener, sec­ be taken at the next meeting of The 16-piece orchestra will be Ethyl 25 9/10c — Regular 23 9/10c KERRY'S retary; and Bill Drake, treasurer. hte club Thursday, December 8, in from the college music depart­ The class is planning to sponsor 1230 STATE STREET Pine Hall 100 at 7 p. m. All ski ment. The show is orchestrated a “super-colossal” ' dance for the enthusiasts, novices as well as for a modern dance band. Among Comer De la Vina and Victoria Bring Student Body Card entire student body following one experts, are welcome to the club’s the well-knoWn Gershwin tunes in ★ of the basketball games after membership and its activities. the production are “Of Theen I Christmas vacation,, An all-frosh dance and -barbecue to be held later in the year are being panned also. Suggestions regarding these and future activities are requested and may be left in mailbox “M” for Jerry Mydland. An exchange dinner with Chi Delta Chi Wednesday, December 7, is one of the coming activities of Lambda Chi Alpha. The frater­ nity’s Christmas Formal will be held Saturday, December 10, at the Montecito Country Club with Line Mautino’s seven - piece orchestra furnishing the music. Turkey will be the entree at the Biltmore Hotel for the Delta Sigs wheq they celebrate the 50th An­ nual Founder’s Day Ball, Friday, December 16. Members will dance to the music of Newton Perry’s dinner dance band. Fog lights were installed on the volleyball court at the Delta Sig lawn party last Friday night; but this didn’t stop pledge Condit from ramming his head through the Celtex wall of the adjoining ga­ rage. A dynamic talk on cerebral pal­ sied children by Miss Martinson of Hillside House was the main event at the California Student Teachers' Association meeting on Wednesday, November 30. Miss Martinson emphasized teaching problems, techniques, credentials, and attitudes in the field of special plans will be made for the tradi­ tional teacher and student-teacher education. At the next meeting Gaucho Quintet Takes Three Straight (Continued from page 3) McCutcheon, c .... 7 2 2 16 Fasola, g ...... 1 0 1 2 Scott, g ...... 0 0 2 0 Schleuter, f ...... 0 0 0 0 Bradshaw, f ...... 1 2 1 4 Moss, c ...... 1 0 0 2 Scruggs, g ...... 0 0 1 0 Moore, g ...... 1 2 1 4

Totals...... 18 9 15 45 Redlands fg ft Pf tp Roseberger, f ...... 2 2 2 6 R. Kurtzburg, f.... 1 5 4 7 W. Kurtzburg, c.. 6 2 3 14 Fulmer, g ...... 2 4 4 8 Griffiths, g ...... 0 2 2 2 Wiess, f ...... 2 1 0 5 Moon, c ...... 0 1 0 1 Weinert, g ...... 0 0 0 0 Stanley, g ...... 0 0 0 0 Cole, g ...... 0 0 0 0

Totals...... 13 17 15 43 Half-time score: Redlands 21, Santa Barbara 18. Santa Barbara fg ft Pf tp Snyder, f ...... 6 4 3 16 Fox, f ...... 4 5 0 13 McCutcheon, c .... 2 8 5 12 Moore, g ...... 0 1 0 1 Scott, g ...... 0 1 1 1 Bradshaw, f ...... 0 0 0 0 Moss, c ...... 0 0 0 0 Kelso, g ...... 1 0 1 2 Scruggs, g ...... 0 1 1 1 Fasola, g ...... 0 0 0 0

Totals...... 13 20 11 46 Copyright 1949, Liggett ft M irro T om coo O x