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GAUCHOFORMERLY THE ROADRUNNER VOL. XIV. Santa Barbara, California, Wednesday, October 3, 1934 No. 3

i Student Shop Ellison Edits Important Students Meet School Heads L eader Announcements First S, B. Publishes New Book Review ' The College Aptitude test will fôr Discussion Finish Plans be given Thursday, October 4, Chooses at 3:40 in the auditorium. A ll Dance Set SJB. Handbook for Magazine new students who did not take with Officials fo r Council this test during registration The college directory will make William H. Ellison, president of week are required to take it Members of the students publica­ Under the guidance of “Bud” Helpers its appearance on the campus on Pacific Coast Branch of American this time. Students enrolled tions committee, headed by Ralph Lamboume, president of Associated Historical Association, has wrtten Porter, met with the Merchants for Oct. 6 October 9 during the assembly pe­ in class at this hour will be Students of Santa Barbara State a review of Laura Bride Power’s excused so that they may com­ association at a luncheon at the riod. The price of this booklet which book, “Old Monterey, California's plete this entrance require­ Carrillo hotel last Thursday to put college a Tri-County high school Staff Members Get contains the names, addresses and Adobe Capital” for the September ment. forth a new idea in student publi­ student body association is being Gaucho Frolic at Assignments at telephone numbers of all college number of “The Pacific Historical • • • cations, which is, briefly, to estab­ ‘organized for the purpose of ex­ Rockwood Begins Review,” a historical quarterly is­ lish a central office to handle all students and faculty will be ten ■World Series w ill be broad­ First Meet sued by Pacific Coast Branch of advertising of the college publica­ changing ideas which will be bene­ at 8:30 m , cents. Students are asked by the cast from the men’s club room ficial to the respective student American Historical Association. today beginning at 12 o’clock. tions. McPeak T e lls Goals activities committee to bring their Dr Ellison states in his delight­ » • • As much of the business of the bodies. Group meetings to hear Frosh to Entertain dimes and put the sale across. ful and comprehensive review of publications is done with members noted speakers on topics ot fhe day All students interested in tak­ of the association, the business of “Every student on -the campus the book: “In this colorful book, ing the Scoutmaster’s course, and to discuss other subjects of in­ Bartel’s to Receive Mrs. Powers has attempted to give the committee was to get the offi­ Lamboume Orchestra should purchase this directory for given by Calvin McCray, scout cial sanction of the Merchants as­ terest, are planned. Photography the high points in Monterey’s local executive of Santa Barbara, Furnishes Music it contains additions to the above history against the background of sociation. A reply from Mr. D. An- Lambert to Assist information, the school yells, songs are requested to sign up with deras, president of the association, for Evening Contract the general history of California. Fred Allred immediately. Assisting Lamboume in the or­ and traditions with which every Starting with a descriptive and in­ 7 • • • is expected early this week. ganization is George Lambert, pres­ t e Members of the publications com­ “The Gaucho Frolic,” first student All staff members of La Cumbre, loyal student should be familiar,” terpretive chapter on Old Monterey, A ll students taking P. E, 160, ident of Carpinteria Associated Stu­ college yearbook, were present at the author has put into 48 short mittee attending were Ralph Por­ body dance of this year, will be Margaret Mellinger, editor, urges. junior activities, see Fred All- ter, publications director; Fred Hen- dent body. The new association will given at Rockwood Saturday night, a meeting at the home of Mary chapters the intriguing story of dis­ red in the gym office any aft­ Hughes, assistant editor, Thursday, Virginia Moon, business manager covery, presidio and mission build- drixson, El Gaucho; Virginia Moon, encompass three counties, Santa October 6, beginning at 8:30 and ernoon to arrange for partici­ student directory; Rea McPeak, La lasting until mid-night. The affair September 27, when Rea McPeak, of the publication, reports that the inig, the death of padres, visits by pation in intramural activities. Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Cumbre; Fred Allred, student body will be sport explained the goals and regulations merchants of the city cooperated in distinguished foreigners, seculariza­ All students interested in Obispo. for the annual and made assign­ controller and Miss Hazel Severy, Fred Lambourne’s orchestra will giving ads to help cover the cost of tion of the missions, revolts, occu­ cross country, report to Phelps Meetings will be held the latter ments. pation by the United States, consti­ faculty representative. play for the dancing and members this edition. field Monday, Wednesdays and Miss Della Haverland, librarian tution making, and description of part of each semester so that not of the freshmen class will furnish Fridays at 4 pan. Sign up with entertainment which according to and editor of Hoy Dia, alumni mag­ tombs, old houses, and persons. By Nick Carter, track coach. only presidents but presidents-elect azine, will be faculty adviser for her interesting comment on per­ * • • can attend. In this way the group Ian Crow, president will reveal surprising talent the annual and'Miss Hazel Severy sons, and by her interpretation col­ Junior Class members will S. B. Prexy will always have an experienced will be contract adviser. State College ored enough by love and sentiment hold their second class meet­ Faculty Sponsors to make it fit life, Mrs. Powers has member. The first meeting will be Dean Lois Benink, Dr. Elizabeth Contract Awarded ing today noon in the audito­ Keeps Files held in January at Santa Barbara Bishop, Dean William Ashworth, given her story a'large measure of rium. «Many important discus­ Photography contract for the Leaders Meet historic value and invested it with State. Officers will be elected and Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, and Coach yearbook has been awarded to Bar­ sions will take place ampng and Mrs. “Spud” Harder have been human interest.” a constitution and by-laws will be tel’s studio. Work will begin imme­ which discussion of a Junior o f Talents asked to act as faculty sponsors. “The style is lively and effective, diately on photography, according in North City Prom will hold a prominent adopted. The social committee which will to Isobel Ferguson, photography but rather journalistic, which may place. All members of the class A new idea of keeping a file of The whole association is to be sponsor all dances for the year con­ editor. be a merit in a book intended no are urged to be present, sists of Dorothy Weber, chairman; President Clarence L. Phelps of doubt more for the general reader * • * , all students who are talented in patterned after the college presi­ Bill Hoyt, Jack Von Efaw, Ellen The complete staff is composed the local State Teachers college and than for the specialist” singing, dancing, card tricks, or any dents’ organization, the Southern of Rea McPeak, editor; Mary Miss Wilma E. Lowsley, fi­ Rowe; and members ex-officio, Miss Winifred Frye, faculty repre­ nancial secretary, announced kind of entertainment is being start­ California presidents association Hughes, assistant editor; Isobel “Although the book deserves high and the Pacific studeql presidents Dean Bennink, Bud Lamboume, sentative from Santa Barbara, at­ praise for its contribution to the Monday that she will start the ed by “Bud” Lamboume and Lois Ferguson, photography; Helen tended a meeting of State College Jo McPheeters, president and vice- association. and Jerry Walker. Eichelberger, organization mana­ history of California and its fine on October 29. She urges that Dean Gives Rules presidents at Fresno from Wednes­ workmanship, some criticisms are students keep this date in mind. president of the student body at Dean Bennink has approved rules ger; Allen Neil, art editor; Bill day through Sunday of last week. State college. Hoyt, men’s sports editor; Shirley in order. The statement (p. 8) that and regulations that will be effec­ Warner, women’s sports editor; Discussion of the general capital Cabrillo came up the west coast 60 “Any one who is interested and tive at this and all other student * would like to be placed on the file Film Features Lawrence Leslie, music; and Bill outlay program, new buildings and years after the voyage of Colum­ History Club body dances. Ogle, drama and debate. equipment and operating budget for bus is a slip of 10 years. The bibli­ should come into the student body Students wishing’to bring guests the new biennial were discussed. ography is defective and its form office and leave me their name,” College Group must sign the list in Dean Ben- Others .who attended the meeting is So poor as to make it out of keep­ Holds Primary said Bud Lamboume. “Many times nink’s office by 3:30 Friday after- were Dr. E. L. Hardy, San Diego ing with the appearance of thè rest town clubs and college organiza­ nbon and receive a guest card for of the book. tions ask me concerning entertain­ , Again Pomona will appear upon which 50 cents must be paid, either Exams Set for State; Dr. F. W. Thomas, Fresno the silver screen! From September State; Dr. T. W. Mas Quarrie, San Meet Tuesday ment and I am unable to help at school or at the door at Rock­ “It is the judgment of the re­ 13 to 17 the Fox Film corporation Jose State; Dr. A. C. Roberts, San them,” “Bud” continued. wood. Special students receiving viewer that the Preface and For­ shot scenes upon the Pomona cam­ Dec. 4 and 6 Francisco- State; Dr. A. J. Hamil­ ward lead the reader to expect International Relations club will By the use of the file Lamboume cards will be admitted for only 25 ton, Chico State; Dr. Arthur Gist, plans to have the schools talent at pus for a production entitled “Bach­ cents. more than he will find in the book. meet at the home of Mrs. Mary E. elor of Arts.” Anita Louise and Tom Arcade State; George B. MacDou- At any rate, he must confess that his finger tips constantly. AU social affairs sponsored by The English comprehensive ex­ T. Croswell, 300 W .Mission street Brown are to be starred, while Ar- gal, State architect; P. T. Boage, as­ after reading the Preface and For­ campus organizations of the coUege aminations are scheduled for Tues­ at 7:30 ¡o’clock next Tuesday, Octo­ line Judge, Frankie Albertson and sistant architect; Vierling Jersey, ward he was disappointed in what must be held on the campus or at day and Thursday, December 4 and ber 0, to elect committees for the Stepin Fetchit have supporting State Superintendent of Schools, followed. There is much of literary Three Attend Confab places approved by the administra­ 6. According to ¿leap Ashworth, Southwest Division of International roles. and Dr. X A. Burkham, State Col­ charm in the book; it is a good his­ Clubs Conference to be held at El tion. Dances may be held at ap­ head of the English department, the lege adviser, together with faculty at Pacific Palisades Many Extras Used proved halls only when the halls torical synthesis relating more or Mirasol on November 2 and 3. One hundred extras were used for first exanqinàtipn'will in d it e representatives from the various less to Monterey; it gives interest­ are closed to the public. Functions theory and criticism; th e second, At the meeting reports of Miss Donovan S i g e r s o n, Thurman thè first day, mostly recruited from colleges, ing side-lights on characters; and Amy Hemingway Jones, executive should be scheduled only when the literakpre Frick and Don MacLeod attended college students and on succeeding cost is not above the average range The next meeting of the State it both clarifies and adds to our' secretary for the Carnegie Founda­ days from 30 to 60 were employed. “ it is'essSgtSiftpat seniors desir­ knowledge about events and per­ the first Epic Democrat Youth con­ of Santa Barbara prices. Approval college prexys will be held in Cor­ tion will be read. Miss Jones has vention last Saturday and Sunday One more day of work at Pomona ing a degree pass this examination. onado on October 11 and 12. sons But much of it is only a pleas­ just returned from a trip around for the place of functions should be Dean Ashworth cited as a warning at the Pacific Palisades. has been scheduled, the date de­ received from the office of the dean ant telling of story or of stories the world during which she visited pending upon weather conditions. to students thinking it a mere mat­ that have been told many times all the clubs sponsored by the Car­ Saturday afternoon a general as­ 'of women, or the dean of men in ter of procedure that one student Mrs. Helen Barnett sembly of all delegates was called The plot is supposed to unfold the case of fraternities, before final and more fully. The book is a good negie Endowment All students in­ upon the campus of Columbia uni­ who failed in the examination last book, and a valuable one, so that terested in international relations to hear the opening address by arrangements can be made. year did not receive his degree. Attends Commission Chester Williams, head of the Amer­ versity so that aU the cast and ex­ Social evenings are Friday, Sat­ what is being criticized at the point are invited to attend. tras were dressed in fall attire, de­ There is no fee, and juniors who is the common fault of awakening ican Civil Liberties Union of San urday, o r ' the evening before a Mrs. Helen M. Barnett w ill attend Mary Smiley, President spite the heat. Many students have w ill be t a k in g the comprehensive Francisco. Hope for California un­ school holiday. Social events shall a meeting of the State Curricular false hopes through a too sentimen­ Miss Mary Smiley, president of achieved their first movie experi­ next year sure encouraged to submit der the Epic movement as contrast­ close at 12 midnight Permission to commission in Paso Robles Friday tal and pretentious surface.” the International Relations club and ence through this opportunity. themselves to it a yeat in advance and Saturday, October 5 and 6 at executive of the coming conference ed to despair followed by facism if use evenings other than these reg­ to becdme acquainted with meth­ which the principle concern will be says, “It is a very decided honor to the present reactionary order con­ ular social evenings must be ob­ ods.' Their grades, howeyér, will State Student Lands have the conference held here. It tinues was the topic of his address. tained from the dean of women. * the adoption of a’sixth grade reader. Class Arranges dor qof be recorded? and regardless Qf has been shown that the standing At the close of the assembly the Events Scheduled Mrs. Barnett has been a member in China for Work crowd broke up into smaller groups Farmer’s Formal their score, they mqst again t)e test­ of this organization since she was of colleges that have been well-rep­ Social events of aU organizations ed as seniors. for discussion. appointed by Mr, WiUiam John Arriving in Shanghai, China, resented have been materially Although it is yet somewhat early shall be scheduled on the calendar ‘‘There ynll be further detailed Oooper, seven years ago, Mr. Ker­ sometime this week, Charles Vain raised.” in the. year, the sophomores have in the office of the dean of women. announcements near the time o{ the sey will be the chairman at the Winkle, former student of State col­ The Carnegie Endowment has this Past Staters Tell worked out a few ideas which are Also the registration of a social examination,” said Dean Ashworth, meeting. lege, will immediately take up his semester given the International expected to materialize and be put event blank shaU be filed at least and I Wgnt students who are ex­ new duties as head of all boys ac­ Relations club a set of books deal­ Many Experiences over with the customary spirit and three days before the event. Reser­ pecting to take the review to con­ tivities at the Foreign Y.M.C.A, in ing with facism, dictatorship, trends finesse of the class of ’37, accord­ vations for the use of the audito­ sult me freely for guidance in read­ Doit Watson Suffers the International Settlement. He in America, developments in Ger­ Bub Lamboume has received a ing to Bob David, their newly elect­ rium must be made with the dean ing. Serious Knee Injury will remain there for at least five many and communism in Russia. letter from “Dutch” Higgins and ed leader. Chief among the plans is of men. years. These books along with other fine "Bradford” Tosier, former Staters, a “Farmer’s Formal, a dance to Each campus organization shall gift books from the Endowment are have a patron or sponsor who shall S. B. TICKETS Don Watson, guard on El Gau- Van Winkle accepted his new po­ telling him bf some of their exper­ which everyone wears his best over­ sition upon graduation from the set aside in the library so that any iences on their trip around the alls, boots and old shirt, which the be present, or who shall be certain cho football team, is now in the St. that a satisfactory substitute is pres­ ADMIT STATERS Francis hospital due to knee injur­ Y.M.C.A. college of Springfield, student interested may have access world. The boys are in the orches­ Sophs will sponsor on a date not yet to them. ent at all social functions. TO PLAYHOUSE ies received in last Friday’s game Ohio, where he attended following tra which plays on the S. S. Presi­ decided. his three years here. dent Adams. Tosier played in the The first event the sophomores With Pomona. As past editor pf the newspaper The management of the Lobero An operation will be necessary Alumni Publication orchestra and was a member of had planned was a little show dur­ STUDENT STORE théâtre has offered to admit stu- here Van Winkle was instrumental the Sigma Alpha Kappa, social fra­ ing the half of the State-Pomona to set the knee, according to word in changing the name from Eagle to OPENS IN TIME dents of State college tp any per­ received from the hospital today. Appears on Campus ternity. Higgins had a part in last football game. It was a well worked- formance of 'the séries of plays Roadrunner. He was treasurer of year’s Roadrunner Revue. out plan, according to inside infor­ Dqn says that he will welcome The first edition of this year’s FOR FIRST HOUR planned for the following year for the student-body at the Y.M.C.A. Two other Santa Barbarans, Carl mation, but was frustrated by the all visitors who bring him a ham­ Hoy Dia, alumni publication, will Twenty five cents upon presenta­ college and graduated with highest Krebs, and B. Simons, also play in interference of some of the fresh Miss Willits, manager of the co­ burger, be issued to all alumni of the school tion of the Associated Student body honors in the class. the orchestra. freshmen. operative store, announces that 7:45 book. next Monday. Della Haverland, who a.m. instead of 8 o’clock is the is in charge of the Lincoln Library, This courtesy extends to any stu­ store’s new opening hour. This is the editor of the magazine. It change in time has been made to dent purchasing a ticket at the box Charlie Hoffar Talks about will appear every month during the Moore Asks Student Body for office between the hours of 8 and afford the students a chance to buy two semesters this year. supplies before their first hour 8:30 p.m. for an evening perform­ Allan Ottley, ’34 will continue his ance and between 2 and 2:30 for a Interesting Australian Trip classes. Roadrunner literary column in the Cooperation in 'New DeaV Another announcement from the matinee. Hoy Dia. President Clarence Phelps The plays of this year’s series store is that complimentary scenic . “I had one of the most interesting ery day there is a tropical deluge and Dean Lois Bennink are also “The Student Body is on the spot^green and white State college let- post cards of views from the col­ will be presented an entire week, and educational experiences I have'*’ which is responsible for the luxur­ contributing monthly features. Miss Monday through Saturday night, with the football team and with the ter on them. These new outfits will lege grounds and buildings may be ever had,” said Charlie Hoffar, San­ iant growth seen every where on Haverland is writing the balance of probably be worn at the next foot­ had gratis as long as they last with a matinee on Saturday. ta Barbara State college junior, the island. These tropical showers the news. Clark George, ’34 is as­ Sante Barbara townspeople, and it Readings for the second play of ball game. Newcomers will be interested in when asked about his voyage to occur so frequently that you cease sisting her in the editing of the is therefore up to the students of Plans Now Beady learning that free ink is a feature the season were held last night at Australia this summer. to notice them after you heve been magazine. State College to live up to the ‘New the theatre. The play chosen, “The “We have made definite plans for which the cooperative store offers Leaving Wilmington on June 27, there a short tinté. The native vil­ Deal’ as never before,” states “Bup- every game and we are hoping that to both students and faculty mem­ Dark Tower,” was written by Alex- Charlie, serving in the capacity 3t lages at Pagb Pago in the Somoan py” Moore, one of the recently ahder Woollcott and Geotge Katif- /r. High Enrollment the students will cooperate with us bers. bell-hop, sailed on the' S. S. Mari­ islands also interested me,” stated elected yell-leaders. According to in carrying out these plans. We need tnan. Dean William Ashworth redd posa with Honolulu and Australia Hoffar. “Buppy” and Howard Gammill, also the Way last spring to thé Wdmen'S fops Previous Toll a lot more pep in the cheering sec­ as his destinations. His itinerary Twq ports which impressed Char­ State yell-leader, yells that are tion, and we feel that if all the stu­ S. B. Debating Team club and also to members of the included such ports as Treasure is­ lie and which created more than a That the membership of the ju­ snappy but simple are to be fea­ English department- dents contribute their bit to the Plans Trip North land, also referred to as Tin Cqn passing interest were the harbors at nior high department exceeds that tured at the school rallies and foot­ yelling, singing, and clapping, we Island; Somoan Islands; Fiji Is­ the ¡Samoan Islands and at Mel­ of last year was realized at a meet­ ball games. “The results of the foot­ will have wonderful results,” an­ Santa Barbara State college de­ Food Display Shows land; Auckland, New Zealand; bourne, Australia. The harbor at ing held last Tuesday morning, ac­ ball games are largely up to the nounced Mary Alice. bating team will go to Stockton for Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. the Somoan Islands is a natural cording to Miss Elsie Pond, ^head students, and if they give the team According to all four cheer lead­ their tournament next semester. Nutrition Elements While in port at Honolulu, he harbor and the one at Melbourne of the group. the right support, the Gauchos have ers, the students are urged to learn Both men and women w ill be visited numerous points of interest, is considered to be one of the best Miss Pond opened the meeting by a good chance of winning every Two food exhibits showing vita­ the school yells as well as memorize eligible to participate this year, ac- chief among them being the Pali artificial harbors ever constructed. welcoming the new members, after game,” continued "Buppy.” the school songs. min and mineral content are on cordng to Bill Ogle, manager.. When Valley located about eight miles Surf riding at Waikiki beach gave which the department president, Sweaters Arrive Soon Pu Ko How, one of the women’s display today in the dietics labora­ the team leaves town for a trip away from the heart of Honolulu. him one o¡f his biggest thrills, but Paul Woods, presided. Plans for the Sweaters for both the yell-leaders social clubs, is making pom poms to everyone who is planning to take tory. The exhibition was §et_ug by A very impressive view of this val­ as he considered himself an ama­ annual departmental dinner were and song-leaders are to arrive soon, be sold for 15 cents each at the Miss Alice Bradley's advanced di­ part will be included. A chaperon ley is obtained from the peak of a teur he said that he did not try any discussed. according to word received recently. U.S.C. Spartans versus Gauchos will accompany the group. etetics class for her health and nu­ tall mountain which rises nearby. fancy stunts such as riding in on The officers for the current sem­ The sweaters, according to Mary game. They ask the cooperation of trition classes, “Dairy farms, pineapple groves The interscholastic tournament his head although practically all of ester are Paul Woods, president; Alice Halferty and Frances Wame- the student body in purchasing will be held about the middle of The display may be seen the rest and residential districts are flour­ the native children can perform Wilma Felsenthal, secretary and; kros, State songleaders, are olive these pompoms and using them in of the week by anyone interested. the spring semester. Mrs. H. Davis ishing in the valley below, and ev- this feat quite successfully. Denning McArthur, treasurer. and green woolen slip-ons with the the rooting section at the game. is the local coach. PAGE TWO SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, October 3,1934

w a /%/k l | ï \ ï \ \ raiTOIRHAI COMMUENT 4 § l/ \ y fM »/If rr~~ STATE COLLEGE Hardèr-Men Pluck Sagehen’s Feathers FOUNDER VISITS EL GAUCHO __ ? »1 LOCAL CAMPUS MIRIAM FIRKIN 8—Editor Mrs. Ednah Rich Morse, founder GEORGIA SCOTT MRS. MARGARET BENNETT of Santa Barbara State Teachers Assistant Editor Faculty Adviser college visited in Santa Barbara last Member) week-end on her return trip to San FRED HENDRIXSON RALPH A. J. PORTER Business Manager Composing Room Instructor Francisco from Los Angeles where she had been attending a business Society Editor______Margaret Mellinger News Editor ______Bob Moore meeting. Copy Reader ______Doris Coker Women’s S ports______.Ruth McBride Mrs. Morse spent Friday at Mar­ Sports Editor______Don Follett Advertising Assistant -t.------.Virginia Moon garet Baylor Inn, and part - of Sat­ uppnRTFTiS_FliTflheth Denman Grace Fritsch, Dolly Hall, Bill Hoyt, William Lambourne. Keith Lupton, urday with Mrs. Pearl Chase visit­ RE M ai^FranSsZM c^ime^Donald McLeo4 BUI McCullbuch, Schurer Moe. EsteUe Siray Pauline ing homes entered in the Better ^ J e a n n e Wood,^en Crews, H ra d Bra^uxy, Helen Eich- Homes contest. Saturday evening elberger, Barbara Seward, Paul Woods, Bob Krause, Dorjothy Lape, Howard Gumperts. she was a guest at a dinner given in FEATURE WRITERS^-Mary Tomlinson, Barbara Seward, Art Dakan, Marvine Jones, Elizabeth Denhman, the practice Mouse -rby Miss Jean Dolly HaU. ______Smith, and attended also by Miss Nell Miller, Miss Winifred Frye, Official publication of the Associated Students, Santa Barbara State college, Santa Barbara, California. Edited and published weekly on the State college campus. Entered as second-class mail matter Sept 17 and Miss Charlotte Ebbets who was 1926, at the Postoffice, Santa Barbara, California, under act of March 3, 1897. Subscription price, one dollar associated with Mrs. Morse in the per year, 50 cents a semester, mailed. # early days of the college. Spilt Milk College Journalism Standards “Too many cooks spoil the broth” was rather One common criticism directed against col­ clearly portrayed in the half at the Pomona legiate newspapers is that they are too aca­ demic, that they do not try to emulate city game last Friday night. newspapers. The stunt planned for the half was to be a College publications, these critics say, should rather amusing and well-npant hazing of a few use more spectacular page make-up, should in­ 18% E. Canon Perdido St. of the frosh. Several highminded freshmen, corporate more sensational stories in the pa­ i « when they saw their fellow-pals about to be per, and should lower their standards of style & School Supplies and given the works, rushed in where angels never to conform with those of city newspapers. 8 Stationers All of which sounds all right if you don’t «OSBORNE’S BOOK STORES trod and tried to overwhelm the upperclass­ stop to think it over, but having stopped and men. thought for some time on these suggestions I 923-25 State St. 2* 8 Confusion and embarrassment resulted for the following ideas come forward for the de­ those taking part on the field; vague wonder fense. and befuddled opinions for those onlookers in In the first place the readers of college and LESSONS the bleachers. city newspapers are, on the whole,- of a differ­ Given by Graduate Music In more ways than one this incident will re­ ent mental make-up. City papers, written for Teacher flect on S.B.S.C.; on the band for seeming lack the man on the street as well as the man of Very reasonable rates to students letters, must necessarily try to keep a style See Mrs. Barnett for Appointment of organization; on the freshmen for their PETIE’S PRATTLE LOST—One library copy of “Ju­ PHYLLIS ENGLISH type that will appeal to both. Since the edu­ nior High School Education,” by thoughtless actions; and on State as a whole It’s too hard to write a “colyum” 519 E. Pedregosa Davis, Notify Kay Bishop by note because townspeople who witnessed the proce­ cated man can understand and appreciate sim­ RADIO NOTES Or a story every time, dure may have taken home a very poor opin- ple things far more easily than the less But if it comes right down to it, schooled individual can understand profound Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, It’s hard to make this rhyme. ion, but an obviôus and fair one as it happens. ALDEN BURRELL MARTIN BIDDLE This situation is a difficult one because of its discussions, the newspapers, like the movies who have played for the last sev­ Have yo’ seen the public enemy necessitating diplomacy and time to entirely find it more profitable to cater to the second eral months in the St. Regis hotel In shape of Epic News, 1 BIDE AT group. in New York city, recently opened That’s driftin’ round the campus clear it up. The issue is of importance and Giving many frosh the blues? i BURRELL STABLES those directly connected should make every ef­ College newspapers, on the other hand, are a fall and winter engagement in a Sorta’ sets the teacher thinking 8 MONTEOITO fort to clarify this unfortunate occurence! written entirely for people who are educated, Hollywood hotel. The familiar How the student should take part S No Highways to Cross —E.D. who have the ability and the desire to think sound of “Lopez speaking” will In this here new election, S Rates to College Students and Clubs for themselves and who appreciate good writ come forth from the loudspeakers And then the fireworks start! 8 every night at 10:30 over the local I Telephone . 101 Park Lane ijng. This composition writing— | 95901 Santa Barbara A Real Co-op radio station. Now frosh how do yioju rate City papers are written for a group of read * * * Thanks to the students’ store for really be­ Will you vote for Merriam ers most easily reached through the emotions The best balanced orchestra on Or for Sinclair, or Haight? ing co-operative! With the new policy of open­ college papers are written for people whose the air is Fred Waring and his Who cares, is what we’re askin’ ing at 7:45 in the morning, the campus co-op Pennsylvanians, according to popu­ minds are, or should be, more alert, who are About our based views? SUITS - - DRESSES - COATS starts a new deal year out right with a good larity votes. His program is usually It’s just what happens when a not so easily taken in by ballyhoo or sentimen opened with a medley of college $1.00 and Up hand for alL Early-rising students will now tality. College students are critical where the teacher CORDS have a chance to purchase class-room utensils songs, which is followed by a well Gets aholda’ Epic News. average man is not; college students take the learned vtocal selection. Next a fast before first hour, even those unlucky individ­ timp to form their own ideas where the aver­ jazz tune is played, followed by a uals who come across the necessity of buying real novelty number in which all starred on a new toothpaste pro­ age man takes his ready-made. gram, released through the Colum­ blue-books. Then too, college newspapers, like other col orchestra takes part. This program And those of us who write letters at night is heard twice weekly over KDB on bia chain . . . More next time. and want to catch the postman in the morning lege activities, should not overlook the educa­ Thursday and Sunday in the early tional1 aspects of endeavor. If, through reading evening. PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO will no longer have the fidgets waiting for a * * * a well-written college paper, students are in­ ADVERTISERS Phone three-cent stamp. fluenced to expect high standards from other On returning to the coast Ted 18 West ------o------— papers, to demand that other papers maintain Fio-Rito, the popular Italian maes­ Figueroa 4387 I Saw It in the Papers these same high standards, is there not a pos­ tro, has two new vocalists. They will be known as the Fiorettes, ® Alfred T. Cornwall§ According to late reports from members of sibility that ultimately the standards for all rather than t h e Gohlke Sisters, Fine Shoe Repairing g the munition investigating committee at Wash­ journalism will be raised? which is their name. To tell the ington, the most important and sensational evi­ truth they are twins, and are hardly Student Work a Specialty j| Ji\ // dence is yet to be disclosed. Attempts will be Art—Music—Drama distinguishable, they look so much 1033 State Street a knit-in garter-top! made at the next meeting of the committee to alike. Even though the Karoly Fulop exhibition * * * link the army, navjy, politics and the banking WAVELENGTHS — Bing Crosby interests with the double-dealings of the jnuni- has returned to Los Angeles, we feel that a post mortem about it this week would but has returned to the air, being sup­ tion makers. ported by Jimmie Grier and his or­ 0. K. FAIRBANKS So far the pressure created by the startling show our enthusiasm and interest in it, time and space having prevented our attentions chestra and the Mills Brothers . . . General Auto Repairs revelations of the senate committee is expected Myrt ’n’ Marge will return on Oc­ Fords a Specialty to crystallize in the form of government con­ previous. tober 1, over the Columbia Broad­ trol or socialization of the entire armament in­ Artists of such note as John Gamble of San­ casting system. They will be direct 422 State St. Phone 3569 ta Barbara concede more than hearty approval rivals to Amos ’n’ Andy- coming on dustry. But the situation confronting the na­ at exactly the same time . . The tions presents a difficult problem, for, unless to Fulop’s work. We, of a lesser standing, would like to name Fulop among the highest March of Time will also return to all the leading nations agree to take over their the air in another two veeks . be perspicacious munition industries as a general measure, the in creative expression, if we may, mainly be­ cause he can speak subjectively without using According to reports given out sev­ attempts of any single government to affect eral weeks ago, Eddie Canltor would use such a plan would probably prove futile and outside objects. His imaginative powers are soon return to take Jimmie Du obviously tremendous; furthermore, he does MISSION ICE actually dangerous. rante’s place. Now, according to the Phone 3187 Encouraging news, however, comes from not imagine for the sake of imagination, nor latest reports, he is going to be Europe that investigations similar to the one does he carve wood for art’s sake alone; he speaks through art. Perhaps that is one reason now being conducted by the senate committee THE COLLEGE SHOP The a: are expected to be forthcoming in both Eng­ why he refuses to explain his works. They B VICTORIA PHARMACY deal in non-verbal ideas and to try to explain land and France. S a n Marcos When all the grim facts of the murder busi­ them would be similar to trying to explain a Barber Shop ROY A. LOIBL ness are finally made public, there is little symphony. Victoria & Santa Barbara Sts. j f Some artists speak in appreciation of nature Court—San Marcos Building Phone 3206 doubt but that an organized effort w ill be through objective paintings taken from Santa- Barbara, Calif taken to check the activities of the world’s 8bsaoaeeeoeusuaJKseGaienoGKSSQeosueiSSGSiWSK« most notorious enemies of peace, the private scenery, some speak of life by reiterating in sEftstssosammmtiixiwmnimnimm portrait studies, and some discuss universal HOLEPROOF munition makers. Trad« Mark Re«. U. S. Pat. Off.-Pat. Pandin« * * * * * problems by abstract symbols based upon life. BANK’S LET President Roosevelt’s Sunday night address Karoly Fulop feels his expression in the last Student Supplies group. Yet he is not connected with any partic­ [Complete Modem Repair Shop LARRY was a crushing blow to the opponents of the Portables—All Makes KNEE-H N.R.A. and a plea to both capital and labor ular school, nor is he a radical modernist. He GOODYEAR merely expresses himself with unusual individ­ 914 STATE STREET alike to join together under the New Deal in Take Care of Your Gas and Ends knee-stretch and knee-strain an united effort for the promotion of industrial uality, skill, and mastery. His power of inte­ Lubrication Needs grating thought value into every technicality ... main cause* of runs in hosiery recovery. Flying A Gasoline Emphatically denouncing statements of crit- in his works make them something to study. G. W. Hitchcock Of technical interest is the artist’s ability to 1302 State at Victoria * By actual test this new wonder stocking wears ice that we must always have large numbers of THE TENNIS SHOP 25% to 50% longer than the ordinary kind! find the unique in color combinations. No pic­ NEW TENNIS RACKETS unemployed, the President said, “Our plan GOODRICH TIRES Because HOLEPROOF KNEE-HIGH comes just must be to arrange our national economy to ture carries the same tones; in fact,1 no two EXPERT REPAIRING U. S. L. BATTERIES to the knee ... does away with all the strain end our present unemployment as soon as we pictures strike the spectator the same. Perhaps 112 E. De la Guerra S t Tune in on Associated Seal of Certified this fact can be allied to his seeming study of Phone 6592 Quality . • .Better that starts so many runs. And all through this can and then take wise measures against its Football Broadcasts Fabric* Testing Bureau return.” Then he continued, “I do not want to s u r f a c je textures, for sometimes he uses oil longer life KNEE-HIGH gives you far more think that it is the destiny of any American to paints, sometimes he paints on carved wood, comfort— and better style . . . with no unsightly remain permanently on relief rolls.” other times he uses water color. In all his garter-bumps to mar the smooth, sleek line In a dramatic conclusion to his address, sculpture at least a slight tint of color can be Fashion demands. It’s the modern stocking. Hero discovered. The inlaid ivory in nearly all the Wave Roosevelt denounced the activities of the re­ Permanent In newest shades . . . at actionary super-patriots who are trying to un­ wood carvings has caused special interest, as Created for Y O U not only a new idea but as an effective means dermine the New Deal with propaganda that Lei Weaver Jackson wave the magic spell 85c and $1.00 it is unconstitutional and adverse to personal of obtaining a pleasing virginal shade of white. of beauty in your hair. Finest permanent liberty. “I am not for a return to that definition The pictures en masse remind us of paint­ only $5.00... Complete and guaranteed. 5 of liberty under which for many years a free ings dated back to 1400 for their pious figures, people were being gradually regimented into of the modem Mexican art that is rapidly the service of the privileged few,” he said. “I spreading in fame for its architectural design, America'* Finest B e a u ty Shops 20 Convenient Locations in Southern Californio prefer a broader definition of liberty under and perhaps of Oriental art for their color har­ which we are moving forward to greater se­ monies. The complexity of the pictures set us 1116 STATE ST. PHONE 3592 curity for the average man than he has ever guessing and we hasten to add that wo*are only known before in the history of America.” making suggestions. Wednesday, October 3, 1934 SANTÄ BARBARA STATE COLLEGE PAGE THREE

Sport Comment mmmm MB By DON FOLLETT By winning the Pomona game D( i P ! last Friday, El Gaucho has become rated by authorities as one of the r VjLx rC U first ranking teams of the Southern California conference. Whittier and Occidental, because of their splen­ did showing against University of Southern California, are considered Frosh Win Intramural Harder Men strong contenders for the confer­ Rezzonico Scores on Long ence championship. Events Will • •* * as Y eager Meet Frosh We ought to have a new school song after the style of El Gaucho. Pass Hurled by Robinson Start Soon Maybe a rumba You know, some­ thing snappy like the Carioca. Scores 18 Wanted! Leaders to organize in­ Friday P. M. * * * in Final Minutes of Play tramural volleyball and basketball Did you notice the tremendous Making all three touchdowns, teams, to start off the year’s intra­ Are the Frosh better than the exhibition of spirit, enthusiasm, and Captain Howard Yeager lead his mural athletic program. Varsity? This question will be set­ “Ye Olde Pep” when “Rezzy” Rez- crew iQf fighting Frosh to an 18 to 0 These two sports are the first of tled Friday night at Pershing park zonica - tucked that thar pigskin victory over the Los Prietos C.C.C. State Pigskinnersf a series for the year which includes when Coach “Spud” Harder's Var­ away and raced for a touchdown. camp in the preliminary game last Have Tough Time ‘Tiny” McCullough golf, tennis, swimming, boxing, sity meet Bud Cummings’ Frosh to People that weren’t already hoarse Friday night in Pershing' park. wrestling, track, indoor baseball decide a burning issue. from previous yelling lost their The first score came early in the Winning Game and possibly others. Says Coach Harder, “This will be voices then and there. The rest opening quarter after the Frosh Volunteers on Teams no practice game but a real battle merely gurgled In their glee. came into possession of the ball on Gridsters Show ‘Fire’ Due to the fact that it would be in which the best team will win. * * * the C.C.C. 30 yard line. From here hard for him to divide the boys into The question as to which team is Intramural sports are starting “Swivel-hips” Yeager took the ball equal groups, Fred Allred, who has superior has often been asked in the Soon. Under the general manager­ around end behind good interfer­ Sensational Punts charge of the program this year, past and more often this year. A ship of Fred Allred, a new system ence to score standing up. Jim Mon- By Hen Captain wants the boys themselves to vol­ comparison of the open field run­ will be worked out this year. It is son failed to convert on a line buck. unteer to organize teams and enter ning of Varsity Stockel and Frosh hoped that this new arrangement Monson Carries Ball Is Feature them. The organizers will have to Yeager can be made; and of Varsity will put better teams in the compe­ On a series of line plays with Jim fight it out among themselyes for fullbacks Robinson and Sanderson tition; and by better teams get more Monson doing most of the ball The mighty arm of Joe Robinson the players they want. Any member to Frosh fullback Monson. Frosh spectators to watch the various in- packing, the Frosh again swept up and the flashing legs of “Rezzie” of the student bbdy, with the excep­ tackle Gtfdden, and Varsity Fisher ramural activities. the field to the 10 yard line. A five Rezzonico scored six points that tion of the ex-varsity performers, as well as Frosh end Muloch should • * * yard penalty put the ball bn the 15, won the game for Santa Barbara will be eligible for competition. be playing smashing games. Few persons realize that there -is and Yeager scored again, scamper­ 'State Gauchos in their first confer­ Award to Be Given To Decide Championship a “Little Iron Man” on our football ing around end for the necessary 15 ence game against Pomona Sage- Because each organization will be squad this year. “Doc” Kelliher has hens last Friday night in Pershing expected to have a team or a man The main prupose of this game is yards. In the try for the extra to decide the school championship, been known as ‘Iron Man” for sev­ point J. Monson was stopped at the park. in every sport, leaders should pick eral years, because of his football their groups with an eye to the fu­ start a greater interest in freshmen line of scrimmage. Throughout the contest, tough­ activities and to show the public and all-around track powers. Dur­ going was experienced by both ture as well as the present Points In the second quarter Coach Cum- Doc” Kelliher, star Gaucho half­ the material coming up for next ing the last two gameSj. Athletic ming’s men took the ball on the teams. During the first half the will be given for every team as club and Pomona, one of the small­ back, who played a sensational they place in the various sports, year’s varsity. mid-field stripe and proceeded to football game against Pomona last Green and White found themselves est men on the squad "has played rilarch down the field. Yeager made backed agfiinst their own goal line and, at the end of the year, a cup Says Coach Bud Cummings, “The one of the hardest positions and not Friday night, left shortly afterward or some other suitable award will Frosh are determined to show that it a first down on the 40 yard line for Long Beach where he was mar­ due to the sensational kicking of only that, but has starred. To top it and then squirmed his way to the Captain Phil Shaffer^ who time aft­ be presented to the team whose they are just as good as the Var­ off he has fought, battled and bat­ ried to Myrna Sorenson Saturday combi n-e d total of points i n all sity and we are glad to have the 20 on a beautiful run. Barney Swan­ afiferlloon. er time kicked out of bounds deep tered his way through the full 60 son battled his way to the six yard in the Coffin corner. sports is the greatest. Ribbons or opportunity to prove it in front of minutes of each of the games. You line, but on the next play a Frosh Opening the game Los Gauchos medals will be given to the mem­ the public.” guessed it, thè “Little Iron Man” is back fumbled and Garcia recovered took the kickoff and started down bers of the winning team in each ,‘Murt” Miller, our stellar pivot Women Prepare for for the visitors. Later in the second the field making three first downs event. quarter after a poor kick by the Traditional Chase and marching 60 yards to the Po­ “tree savers” the yearlings made mona six yard line where a muddle LARGE ENROLLMENT the final score of the game with Whether the hare or the hound occurred in the Staters” machine j Enrollment in the social science SLOCUM’S Yeager carrying the ball bver from can run the fastest, is a question and the Sagehens held and took the department totals 691 students. Dr. the five yard line. raising great interest among the Ellison has one class of 135 stu­ ball to kick out of immediate dan- ' Willis “Tiny” McCullough, 210 Coach Jerry Bennett’s men made women students of State, with pre­ ger. dents. parations for the annual hare and pounds of tackle and center, re­ their only scoring threat just before “Rezzy” Shows Speed BREAD the gun sounded for the half, when hound chase being completed un­ turned to school this week after a The game settled into fairly even summer in the Bakersfield oil ft THE M ä i ä - i i & S -f i two passes were completed from der the auspices of the women’s Hightower to Valenzuela for a total athletics association and given in terms until the fourth quarter when fields. In 1931 "Tiny” was All-Val­ rexRLINGTOH Robinson standing on his own 43 ley center at Taft junior college, IN TOWN gain of 35 yards. honor of every girl in school. m m anrnnrN*i»M »ia A t Your Game Called Early yard line let loose with a pass that His return will strengthen El Gau­ All girls are urged to meet in cho considerably. It was necessary to call the game front of the college gym and bring settled into the arms of Rezzonico Grocers as he skimmed over the 30 yard They’re yours when you.step early in the third quarter so the with them a cup and fork for a big THURS. FRI. — SAT. out in the newintriguing Foot varsity game could start on time. meal, planned by the hash commit­ marker. With, a bit of reserve speed, Neither team did any damage in Rezzy” flashed the remaining Delight styles. What’s more, tee. The Outstanding Mystery this period. N stripes to a touchdown The pass Hockey Proves you’ll have the most com ­ Eleanor Rees has charge of the was good for 57 yards from the line Play— Coach Bud Cummings’ men hike and entertainment while the fortable feet in town, too, showed much improvement over of scrimmage. From the spot where ‘eats” commitee is headed by Grace Robinson let sail, the ball spun 42 Most Popular thanks to the magic ot the their last week’s game. The guards Hoscoe, ably assisted by Irene Sam- displayed a fine class of blocking, yards through the air to “Rezzy’s” tiny Foot Delight Cushion, and the half-backs also looked 1, Clara Jensen, and Lorraine finger tips on the 30 yard marker »MARX which gives your arch a soft,, much better in this department of Koehley. making a total of 72 yards gained Women’sSport on the pass. buoyant support just where the game. Many times the ballcar­ Participants are admonished to HOP rier was past the line of scrimmage wear old clothes and not to forget The Slagehens threatened twice, With a turnout of over 65 girls, 1007 SIATE STREET it needs it most. with one, two or three men in front once in the second quarter where hockey has again come to the front* WAR] «AJ4TA XAMAIUV a cup and fork. / as the most popular sport offered by DRUE1 'of him as interference. Lds Gauchos, feeling the goal line Added ( 1 Glidden, tackle; Trotter, guard; fbo close, stiffened their defense the women’s physical education de­ RAY MIILANQ and Gorman, end showed up very turned in a stellar game. Fred Mon­ and gained the ball on downs. The partment ‘H e llo S ail® 1 I MONA BARRIE With. hi A FOX P ltT U R E * 1 well in the line play. Jim Monson son, Jim’s brother, was also 'out­ second threat came sifter the State’s This and other sports are open to Tom Patric?îi= SH O ESt looked good at the fullback posi­ standing in'the backfield. score when by the excellent run­ all girls enrolled in State and may They’re UK RIP OF A FRIENDLY HAND tion, while Barney Swanson, .half, ning and plunging of Wilcox, Po­ be taken for school credit or as par­ STARTING SUNDAY PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO mona quarterback, the blue and ticipation points in the women’s New! ADVERTISERS white clad gladiators reached a step athletic association. ★ I AGREAT STARS inside the Gaucho 20 yard line. The Practice is held every night with GREATEST, drive was cut short when Voorhies, the exception of Friday, at 4:30 PICTURE f State wingman, recovered a Wilcox o’clock. McCaffrey Bros. fumble. The game ended with El Hockey this year is under the Mannish SPORTING Gaucho supreme. able guidance of Miss Van Fossen Stellar game performances were and management of Burdena Wal­ GOODS played by “Doc” Kelliher, who was ters. STRAND. Swank tailored shoe acting-captain, surd Joe Robinson, Shirts BROWN BAG Phone 5656 634 State St. with smartly contrasted leathers their consistent gains worked the and built ub leather heel. $8.50 COFFEE green and white squad out of many a hole. Besides running» Robinson Campus Coffee JC icftelirf.& ity 19c lb. ELIZABETH KIRBY did all passing and punting. $1.50 1029 STATE STREET BEAUTY SALON “Red” Mahoney, signal barker, C up Capers 913 State I —Mon., Tues. and Wed.— played one of the best games of his Shampoo 'and Fingerwave 75c career in the field general position. Ask for Gilbert for Individual El Gaucho line showed marked Sdoop! Scoop! Scoop! Made of Hair Cutting improvement over last week’s game. 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ELCORTIJO value in the consistant tackling un­ FOX ARLINGTON —COLORS— MONTECITO der punts' and on the scrimmage We Wonder: line. What happened to all the frosh Your Place to Go White, Blue and Yellow I K oo K oo pep? A Sophomore flag has been We Have the Best Shows Game Close displayed on the Eucalyptus I trees for about a week now. Statistics show how closely the How about it Frosh? I Klock game was contested. Pomona made It Might Interest You , V^R^v f^v V0V vy v^v^v v^R v^v^v Fy vy seven first downs and Santa Bar­ to Know That: 1 “Sw ivel hips Yeager” and FOOTBALL and bara six; Sagehens totaled 133 yards “clear the way” Swanson, two t t Bakery from scrimmage and none on passes Pasadena boys who play in the t and El Gaucho accumulated 132 Frosh backfield, are eating at BILLY MYERS' yards from scrimmage and 72 yards the training table of the Campus GYM EQUIPMENT S We Take Small as Well as Coffee Cup. m X 8 Large Orders from passes. 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Anapamu Phone 28667 i Phone 28534l2j Ph. 21849 221 W. Victoria SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, October 3,1934 PAGE FOUR FRATERNITIES JCCIFTI DEPARTMENTS wiU be foUowed, according to Por­ ried a bouquet of gardenias and Frat Holds Ulies of the vaUey. Charles Hibbits Pi Sigma Chi ter. Sorenson and Phi Omicron Calendar Tells Officers of the department are Dinner Meet served as best man. Coming Events E. E. Ericson, sponsor; S. O. Wer­ Mrs. Kelliher is a member of the Holds! Meeting ner, faculty adviser; Ralph Porter, A meeting of Sigma Alpha Kappa Kelliher Wed Gnome club. “Doc”, a prominent Chooses New president; Wilbur Gilliland, secre­ member Of the f ootbaU squad, is a Wed., Oct. 3 — Kindergarten fraternity was held last Monday member of Beta Sigma Chi fra­ dinner. tary; Clyde Campbell, treasurer. in Cafeteria Charles Barnes was elected vice- night at the home of BUI Poole at in Long Beach ternity. Committees Thurs., Oct. 4 — CoUege apti­ which his parents and sister, Mr. tude test, 3:30 in Aud. president last semester, but as he did not return this faU someone and Mrs. William Poole and Doro­ PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO W. A. A. Hare and Hound The first regular meeting of Pi Myrna Sorenson and MayviUe H. else wiU have to be elected in his thy, served the members with a ADVERTISERS Phi Omicron Iota, the home eco­ Chase; Faculty dinner. Sigma Chi, honorary local indus­ (“Doc”) Kelliher were married Sat­ nomics department, held its first Fri., Oct. 5—Tan Omega. place. Spanish Diner. trial education fraternity, was held urday night at 8 o’clock at the meeting this semester on September Home Economics dinner. The most important business of home of the bride’s parents in Long 25 during the second hour. Sat., Oct 8—"Gaucho Frolic,” in the CoUege Cafeteria last Wed­ nesday evening at 8:00 P.M. with Barbara Clark Has the evening was the selection of Mr. Beach. The bride, who was attend­ 8:30 at Rockwood; D. Z. D. Ruth Brubaker, president, an­ Ralph Porter, newly elected presi­ ed by her sister, Miss JuUa Soren­ luncheon, 1:30 at El Paseo. Buffet Supper George Lewis, president of the nounced committees' for the home dent, presiding. son, wore a white satin wedding economics dinner and the Christ­ Tea, 3:30 at Abraham’s. University club, to be the new spon­ Among important business decid­ Barbara Clark entertained at a gown and long tulle veU and car­ mas sale and gave the new students Dance, 9:00 at El Paseo. sor. ed upon was the decision to contin­ buffet supper at her home Friday a hearty welcome. Mon., Oct 8—Sorority night Those who attended the meeting Alpha Theta Chi Progressive ue the publishing of the Alumni evening after the football game with Miss Ebbets told the history of Pomona coUege. Those present were Elm'er Lee, Mert Miller, Tim dinner. BuUetin, which was started by Vic­ Krebs Watch Shop the department and explained for tor Hoffert last semester as an in­ were: Marjorie Cadwell, Isabel Fer­ Cornwall, Jimmie Moss, Bob Main, NCAMPUSIm COFFEE the benefit of new students that Tues., Oet 9 — International Tom Orr, A1 Crews, “Tiny” McCul­ EXPERT WATCHMAKERS .WZ'/?//»»( Relations club at Mrs. Cros- dividual project, and circulated at guson, Faith Holm, Sue Knox, Lois Phi Omicron Iota means the home. Jo McPheeters, Betty Roulston lough, Kim Drennan, George Har­ w eO ’Su the farewell banquet of the f E. Jewelry Repairs and 7—7 Louise Lewis spoke, telling stu­ Department. The work is intend­ Barbara Seward, Marjorie Wil­ per, BUI Ogle, Barney Casner, Law­ Diamond Setting dents of the home economics de­ ed to be broader, but the original liams, Phyllis Cole and Thelma rence LesUe, Bbb Goux, Bob Way, partment to strive for scholarship. K. P. Department plan of having reports from aU of Pent, members of the Tau Gamma Bud Lamboume, Archie Way, and 18% E. Canon Perdido St. 33 E. VICTORIA Some new songs have been com­ the instructors in the department Sigma sorority. Also, Paul George. posed for the home economics de­ Holds Meeting partment and will be sung at the dinner which will be gven by this Delta Phi Upsilon, Eta chapter, group on October 6. has extended an invitation to the entire kindergarten primary de­ partment to attend a beach supper to be given Wednesday, October 3, at East beach. The colors of the kindergarten Collegiate primary department were changed from rose and gray to brown and yellow at a meeting Thursday night Dear Los Gauchos: which was held at the home of Miss . Extra! News Flash! Our well Edith M. Leonard, department head. known students Myrna and Doc, Plans for the annual kindergarten are now an old married couple. primary assembly were made, and The whole campus is wishing them the best of luck and hap­ Mary Lee Townsend was appointed piness. * chairman. The meeting was followed Georgia Scott, th e Gnome by a social hour. Club President, has settled down to one man. How people do The seventeen new members who change!! ■ have been welcomed into the de­ The girls are getting worried partment are: Letta Allen, Veree about the famous Frank Gil­ more. Don’t tell us that he is Church, Doris Deblin, Edna Forbes, losing his familiar Gilmore ap­ Ethel Green, Ardis Hendry, Ruth peal. Hilty, Mildred Jones, Elnora Lock, Congratulations are due Mary Betty McClain, Margaret Park, Alice Halferty and Frances Ann Wamerkros for their “pep and Ruth Shultz, Mary Wilson, Mary vim” during the games. Zabler, Rena Willet, and Miriam It looks as though our varsity Turton have a bard battle this Friday night to keep out of the hands of our strong Frosh team. No-Hostess Party Quote, Shutte: “That’s good! Held at Walker’s The Gaucho institution let in the whole local high school grid A no hostess party was given Sat­ squad in gratis and then they all urday night at the home of Jerry rooted for the C. C. C.’s.” Walker, 817 Moreno Road. Dancing Till next week, and several games were the main COL. HAM. BURGER. entertainment for the evening. A Dutch lunch was served at mid­ famous night. MM home-grown tobaccos Those attending were: Peggy coHegiate- Koepp, Catherine Westaway, Mary h a m bu r g er s Bell, Gennie Jones, Jan HamUton, Madge Bunch, Clare Wise, Evelyn W e begin with the right 109 East Warner, Dot Weber, Jerrie Walker, Anapamu Joe Robinson, Tiger Kerrigan, BiU kinds of mild ripe Domestic Hoyt, Hi Stanley, Tiny Roe, Jack Van Efaw, A1 Scott, Harold Hart, tobaccos. Then we age and Tex Willard, and BiU Pennsinger. mellow them like rare wines H. E. Department for flavor and taste. Firestone’s Has Dinner DISTINCTIVE APPAREL New students of the home eco­ 1017 STATE ST. nomics department wiU be guests at the annual dinner Friday, October 5, at six o’clock in the coUege dni- ing haU. Ayomatiç Turkish tobaccos The Very Newest A charge of 35 cents wiU be made of aU members who have been in the department previous to this Silk Frocks semester and aU students majoring Next we add just the right Youthful Styles in home economics are urgently in­ kinds and the right amounts Newest Football Shades vited to attend, according to Misi Charlotte Ebbets, head of the de­ for Street Wear partment. of Turkish tobaccos to jive A short program of entertainment Chesterfield the “ seasoning” Also— has been arranged. that helps to make them taste Party Wear aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa In the Latest 8 8 EL CORTIJO better. High Shades JjA Lovely Place to Dine & Dances — at — After the Games or Parties g Dancing Every Night at 7:15 EL CORTIJO j i M i f § MONTECITO g “The gayest place in town” faaaaaaaaaanaaaananaaar 14 to 20 EUGENE A. SACCONAGHI Finally we “weld” fliese The Newest EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING tobaccos together the Chest­ TAMS All Kinds of erfield way—different from In Felt—-Angora ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT any other—to make Chester­ Fabrics or Velvet REPAIRED field a milder better-tasting A ll Shades 10 W. D e la Guerra at $1.95 - $2.95 Phone 3650 cigarette.

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