LJ ni vers¿ty ° f Calif orala SANTO BABBPI2Q COLL6G6 € L GAUCHO VOL. XXV SANTA BARBARA, ÇALIFORNIA, FEBRUARY 22, 1946 No. 14 BALL TONIGHT A.M.S. Revives Karpe To Lead Local Seniors To Sponsor Carroll's Music Featured, Red Cross Unit Homecoming Dance Record Turnout Expected Freshmen will play hosts to The Homecoming Dance to be upperclassmen tonight with a During Fall Semester sponsored by the senior class was After three years of limited ac­ discussed at th e. regular clmss semi-formal George Washington Advancing a step in Red Cross tivities, the A.M.S. now boasting meeting held on February 19. So­ Ball, to be held from. 9 :00 until ' ranks, Mrs. Frances Karpe, form­ a membership of 315 men, is cial chairman in charge of plans midnight at the Montecito Coun­ er vice-chairman of the college about to start a series of , social for the eve fit is Kit Carson. try Club. Jean Carroll and his chapter, was elected to the chair­ Members o f the decorations events comparable to the activi­ band is slated to play for this manship at an assembly for wom­ committee are Kay Kimber, Mar­ ties of pre-war days. initial “ date” dance of the college en during fourth hour Tuesday, tin- Brown, Lynn Wiggins, Alice The first event on the calendar Barnes, and Katie Lannon. social season. Drees for the affair Feb. 12. The unanimously elected will .follow the Army-Navy track Those serving on the refresh­ is formal for women, and suits or Mrs. Karpe replaces Vera Carson, meet, featuring veterans now at ment committee are Edna Shear­ dinner jackets for the men. Class first chairman of the college Red er, Emily Levine, Beth De Mars, Santa Barbara. There will be a President Larry ' Wathey extends Cress Unij: organized during the and Marge Wilkins. dinner at the' Lobero Hotel Grill the invitation of the freshmen fall semester. Bill Burdick and Bob Smither- on Thursday, February 28th. The an are in charge of the /¡lean-up. in urging all body mem­ Also elected at the Tuesday time of the dinner is set for 7 Mary Ellen Roberts, Marge bers to attend. meeting were Kay Updegraff, vice p.m. Sport, films of/ the Army, Breslin, and Dee Davis are work­ Admittance will be by student chairman, Elsie Tatum, secretary ing on the advertising commit­ Navy and the El Toro Marines body tickets. Guest tickets for and Joan Frye, historian. Selec­ tee. and Fleet City games will be non- may be obtained tions for. co-chairmanships and Other social events tentatively # shown. planned are a swimming party, from Dean Sweet’s office. It is other appointive offices will be The following I night, Friday, hay-ride, beach party, and a party necessary,' however, that one stu­ K A Y RUSSELL, social chair­ March 1st, the A.M.S. is sponsor­ made at a board meeting to be at the. college cabin according to man of the freshmen class and dent body ticket be presented by ing a “ Back to .Sports” dance at held Tuesday evening, February Gordon Griffiths,'president of the co-chairman of the Ball tonight. each couple attending. Rockwood. A1 Coffman will have 26, at, the Alpha Theta Chi house. class. Patriotic decorations of red, a ten piece band organized for In addition to the business meet­ white, and blue are being handled this event-. Dressy sportswear will ing, during which both Dean Helen by a decorations committee under be the order of the evening. Both Sweet and sponsor Mrs. John Wathey and include Katie Russell, of these listed events are open Music Students class social chairman, Greta Mort­ Harnish spoke,' women _ students to A.M.S. members only, and on, Joe Burton, Tom Ogden, John were entertained with songs by tickets can be purchased upon Menegan, and Eileen Dismuke. Jean Ausman and Bob Sherman presentation of an A.M.S. mem- Refreshments, referred to by and a tap dance by Pat Sparrow. Present Recital bership'card at the student body President Wathey as “ something With the semester’s Red * Cross office. The price o f the dinner special” , are being arranged for activities well under way, Mrs. First monthly student recital ofv .will be $1.50, and tickets for the by a committee headed by Pat Karpe states^ “ The annual Red the spring semester will be held dance will cost . $.60. The dinner McCurdy. Assisting her are Cross drive will be held on this tickets must be purchased no later in the music hail at 3 p.m., Febru­ Greta Morton, Beverly Small, campus during the week of March than February 22, and are on sale ary 28. The event is sponsored Junemarie Davidson, Beverly Mill­ 11 to 15 under the co-chairman­ in the student body office. er, and Connie Peugh. ship of Kay Updegraff and Ray­ by the music department and is Special invitations were taken mond Acevedo. Plans are being under the direction of Mrs. Helen care of by Pat McCurdy, Mar- made so that each student and Barnett, Dr. Van A. Christy, Mr. cheta Bissett, and Connie Peugh. Frosh Class Meeting faculty member will be contact­ Edwin Jones and Mr. Lloyd Floor show 'and entertainment ed.” Browning. have been planned by Dean Dill- Features Discussion The program will include the man and committee. Class public­ following - numbers: “T o m m y ity chairman is Donna Hill, as­ S.F.S. Members sisted by Patty Parslow, Jean Of College Emblem L a d” , Teschemacher, Walter Gordon,- Betty Maher, and . Tom To Hold Dinner Gleckler, tenor; “ Requiem” , Hom­ Climaxed by a discussion of the LA R R Y W ATH EY, freshman Ogden. coming election to be held March • A progressive dinner is planned er, Elsie Tatum, soprano; “ Sol- class president, working with On the receiving line to wel­ 8th for the purpose of determin­ for this Monday for prospective feggietto” , Bach, Irene Schjer- Miss Russell on the event to­ come guests will be Provost and members o f S.F.S., a sub-chapter Mrs. Clarence Phelps, Dean and ing student . opinion whether or ven, piano; “ Rondo” , Mozart, Ber­ night. of Phrateres. The first course will Mrs. Edwin Jones, and Mr. and nice Baker, piano; “ Spirit Flow­ not'to change the college emblem, be served at the home of Gwen Mrs. Harrington Wells. Professor er” , Campbell Tipton, Ruth Mill­ Nani Leilani Plans a meeting o f the freshmen class Messenger, 1415 Alta Vista Rd. Wells is Freshman class adviser. er; “ Steal* Away” , Lawrence was held in the auditorium last From there the girls will go to Get Acquainted Party Brown, Eugene Smithy. “ Poem” , the homes of Beverly Donaldson Tentative plans were discussed Tuesday. Lynn Edgerton and Mai Charles Griffes, Patricia Parker, and Carol Scalapino. for the s em i-a n n u a 1 “ get-ac­ The Male Animal, McCabe, representing the junior flute; “ Minstrels” , Debussy, Viva Those heading committees for quainted” function of the Nani Hoobler, piano. class, made short speeches the dinner are Merikay Graham Leilani chapter of Phrateres at A Laugh Riot “ Beloved, It Is Morn” , Aylward, presenting the pro and con view­ and Billie Browne, invitations; their regular meeting Monday Mildred McNeill, soprano; “ In­ “ The laugh sensation of the points. Helen Ambroff, food; Bobby Von evening. The group met at the termezzo” , Brahms, Doris Holt, legitimate theater” is only one of Breton and Guylene Coe, enter­ home o f Cecile Simms, president . President Lawrence Wathey ex­ piano; “ A t the W ell” , Hageman, the flowery phrases that has been tainment; and Maxine Eckerman, of the organization. A breakfast tended an invitation to all mem­ Nancy Bramlage, soprano; “ Son­ tossed in the laps of Thurber and decorations. meeting was suggested, and tenta­ bers to attend the George Wash­ ata” , Brahms, Clara Abowitz, Nulgent for their hilarious effort A t a recent .meeting o f S.F.S. tively approved, but the date for ington Ball to be held tonight at clarinet and Viva Hoobler, piano. The Male Animal. Helen Am broff was elected presi­ the affair remained undecided. This fast moving comedy prom­ Montecito Counry Club. dent. Other officers elected were Accompanying the artists will Committee chairmen suggested be Betty . Hendershpt," Raylene ises to be one of the most suc­ Katie Russell was elected new Wanda Dooling, vice president; were, Barbara Kerrson, in charge Pierce, Viva Hoobler, and Bar­ cessful ever produced by local . social chairman and Mr. Wathey Alice Chard, secretary; Barbara of food; Junemarie Davidson, players. This surmise is based not . Reid, treasurer; Beverly Donald­ bara Henley. games; Betty Root, name tags; introduced the old class officers only on the high degree of suc­ son, historian; and Carol Scala­ Mary Jane Robinson, clean up; to the new students and veterans; cess it received throughout the pino, publicity. Tri Beta Hears Talk and Marvel Christ, invitations. country but also on the enthusi­ Greta Morton, vice president; and By Margaret Erwin asm of the cast members during Pat McCurdy, secretary-treasurer. Those interested in joining WANTED!!! • the first rehearsals. Beverly Miller explained, the the Ad Club should contact A meeting of particular interest Talent for the Roadrunner Ted Hatlen, director of the pro­ functions,, activities, and aims of Dawn Walker. Eligibility is to members 6f Tri Beta was held Revue. Contact Lynn Wiggins duction, has his group hard at the Freshman Voluntary Service “ interest in better advertising last Thursday evening, at the at 24290, if you are interested work with several evening rehear­ Organization extending an invita­ for school activities on cam- Museum of Natural History. A in being part of the campus sals a week. The Male Animal is tion of membership to anyone in­ pus.” talk on anthropology was given musical show. scheduled for the nights o f March terested. by Miss Margaret Erwin. 8. and 9. Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, February 22, 1946 Patti Mayer Directs Sophs Elect ¿ u n New Officers Five years of limited participation, and three years in Get Acquainted Tea With the election of new o ffi­ — EL GAUCHO— which the Gauchos had no athletic schedules at all, are now Entered as second class matter In A tea given Sunday afternoon, cers, the sophomore class held a at an end. A sports program unequalled in the school’s annals the postoifice at Santa Barbara, February 17, in the A.W.S. room meeting February 19 in room 80. will make an all-out appearance on the calendar this term. for new members of Phrateres, , September 17, 1926. Officers are Bob Sanchez, presi­ Santa Barbara has the material, the coaching staff, and plenty under the direction of Miss Patti of worthy opponents to make an impressive entrance into Mayer, president, was the first dent; June Hellwegen, vice presi­ “ big league” competition. But it will take more than brawn, of the get-acquainted parties that dent; Virginia Goble, secretary- fighting spirit, and wise counseling to keep her teams in the will continue until March 4. treasurer. The class decided to re­ top bracket. The boys .on the field,don’t punch a time clock tain the social publicity chairmen for so many touchdown, homeruns, world track records, or Phrateres is a national women’s service organization which has .six from last semester; Marian Nickel basketball tallies. How many of thcfse are actually. made de­ and Bobbyann Kubly, respective­ pends to a great extent on how much the student body sub-chapters on this campus. The formal initiation of mem­ wants them to be made. You can’t blame the athletes for ly. bers, under the direction ¡of Tina Marian Nickel reported that the losing interest in garnering honors for a student body that Sanchez, vice president, will take class had the privilege to give the won’t even watch them. place Monday evening, March 4. first rally on March 8 in the quad. Cal Poly finished the Gauchos’ baseball aspirations just Sub-chapters participating in A discussion was held on chang­ four years ago, in Santa Barbara’s last competition. The main this initiation are Pu Ko How, ing the school emblem fn the com­ reason was lack of support by the students. The students properties; S.F.S., lighting; Nani ing election in March. blamed the shortage of players and equipment for disinterest Leilani, refreshments; Tous les in the schedules. Those excuses might have weakly passed Temps, clean-up; Gnomes, pledge Phrateres board are Shirley Tiet- then, but not any more. Santa Barbara college has everything pins; and Free Lancers, decora­ sort and June Hellwegen, who are she needs for championship athletic squads this year and next tions. v helping with publicity. fall. The issue is handed directly to you— the members of the All girls interested in becoming student body. You owe it to yourselves to be a member of a numbers o f Phrateres please sign nationally prominent university. The national prominence their name in Dean Sweet’s office "This is a ,lovely way to is available, in “big bunches”, if each and all will signify his by February 25. Dues of $1.75 are or her desire, for winners, by coming out and telling the boys Cornwall’s Spend an evening" to be paid in Harold Martin’s of­ that’s what you want. fice before the initiation. For the individual 'athletes, the big sports parade com­ Presidents of the new sub-chap­ Shoe Shop HIT NOTES menced the day they registered'here, and started their trains ters of Phrateres are Peggy Po- ing and practice periods. For the school aS a whole, .the biggest 1033 STATE Stationery with- a new idea matto, Las Meninas; Helen Am-, date on this term’s calendar is. March 14. A very dubious ag­ broff, S.F.S.; Cecile Simms, Nani behind it. An assortment gregation of Bruin baseball players from U.C.L.A. have chosen Fine Shoe Repairing Leilani; Pat Murphy, Pu Ko How; of 12 fam ily song hit that day to come down and test the, “Gauchos’ right to call Barbara Winslow, Tous les Temps; Cleaning - Dyeing themselves a part of the University of California. It is easily titles, (2 sheets of each) Virginia Goble, Gnomes; and Jean Polishing surmised that the results of that game, and the one later in Hendricksen, Free Lancers. Ad­ designed in perfect taste the season with the California Bears will contribute greatly ditional new members to the to subtly suggest your in a decision of just how soon the local college will cast aside feelings., to match your its “junior” status, and take full membership in the Pacific Coast Conference, where it rightfully belongs. every mood. All the other sports will resume competition this spring or in the fall. As each makes its debut, the players and poaches EAGER BEAVERS ATTENTION! are going to be watching for the approval or . disapproval of HARRY (HIPSTER) GIBSON is here— f the students they are trying to represent. Championship squads We have just received a are dependent on championship rooting sections. Santa Bar­ Ask for. the Album "BOOGIE WOOGIE IN BLUE" shipment of student lamps bara. has first class materials to build both. which includes laugh riots like, "Stop That Dancin' ^ priced at $5.25 and $7.95. The game March 14 is more than just a preliminary open­ Up There" and "Four F Ferdinand, The Frantic ing tussle. U.C.L.-A. wants to know just how strong this new These lamps have an Freak." Gaucho blood is. Our boys want to prove their ability against excellent balance base that rough competition. You, the students, want a team you can A new shipment of RECORD ALBUMS has makes them practically brag about when you go home. Everybody will get their wish, just come in. if that championship rooting section doesn’t fall down in the untipable. stretch. For a Quick Glance TOM LYLE. BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET SPECIAL OFFER! , EDDIE DUCHIN $1 discount on these lamps STAFF HAL KEMP MEMORIAL ALBUM Alpha Mu Gam m a when you bring this ad ELEANOR LITTLE ...... Editor CONGA WITH CUGAT Hears Speaker with you. 2103 Alameda Padre Serra Phone 24290 Alpha Mu Gamma, national for­ eign language fraternity, met at Marjorie Porter..Managing Editor the home of Marguerite Brunton, Pacific Coast Sharon Smith...... Society Editor 224 E. Mission Street, last Tues­ George Leyva...... Sports Editor day night. Publishing Co. 20 lad CARRILLO STRUT v Phene 4167 Ted Fielding...... Art Editor Mr. Aggeler of the foreign lan­ 1022 State St. Fred Burrous...... Feature Editor guage department addressed the group on his experiences in the Jorane King...... Typist Army Air Force at Ascension Is­ Reporters — Junemarie David­ land and Brazil, and illustrated son, Betty Mah to-, Peggy Wells, his lecture with pictures. Donna Hill, M irile Abbott, Helen Among the- guests were Mr. and Petre, Omar Orr, Tom Lyle, John Mrs. San Juan, Mrs. Aggeler, Piazis, John Plessman, Leonard Miss Ramelli, Mr. Fallis, and Dean Phillips, Carol Scalapino. and Mrs. Ashworth.

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Campus lege population! meda Padre Serra to discuss the fortunate, unfortunate for the more precarious and is now re­ Corner presents a preview New faces still appearing on coming activities of the semester. present Democratic administra­ ceiving severe criticism from such outfit appropriate for these campus. . . LOLLIE and husband Harvey Schechter, new chair­ Republicans in the opposition as sharp mornings. Let Cam­ DON BILLSBOROUGH found an man . of the organisation, . intro­ tion; unfortunate for Harold L. pus Corner help you be the apartment in this town of no­ duced plans for, the Charter Day Ickes ; and unfortunate for Pauley Taft of for his whole policy housing, and Don is- back at “ talk of the campus” by activities, and several ideas were himself. of nominating men who have lim­ school. Says he’s putting Lollie wearing a . . . presented for improvements on This unfortunate battle over ited experience, mediocre abilities, to wdrk. No comment from the this campus. and dubious backgrounds. Presi­ missus. . . Pauley’s nomination began as far That perennial Master of Cere­ on WARREN ANDERSON? It’s back as 1944 and can be traced dent Truman’s ‘position is regret­ monies and hard worker RUS­ quite a change for Warren. . . . as follows : September 1944, ac­ table but greatly self-imposed . . . SELL H ANEY is also back pursu­ Can’t keep a good man .down. cording to Mr. Ickes, he was ap­ Seventy-one years old Harold L. ing his studies. 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BASEBALL SCHEDULE—-1946 “Sports in Alpha Phi Omega March 14— U.C.L.A. at Santa Barbara. HARDER OPTIMISTIC 0 V E % j9 To Plan Calendar March 23-—California at Santa Shorts” Barbara. The entry of program activities March 27— San Jose State at By GEORGE LEYVA on the calendar o f Psi chapter of Santa Barbara. COMING BASEBALL SEASON Alpha Phi Omega, and a discus­ It looks like it’s quits for the * March 28;— San Jose State at By JOHNNY PAIZIS sion of membership will be part Gaucho quintet who have been Santa Barbara. After the first week of practice for Santa Barbara collegl of the next meeting of the chap­ March 30— Fresno State (2) at baseball coach ‘‘Spud” Harder was able to say—“ Thtj leam playing in the city basketball ter at Santa Barbara college Santa Barbara. a lot of possibility, gumption, and figh t; especially for in d ivrl Thursday at d:30 p.m. league as the Collegians. The April 6-*—Ca.l Poly at Santa Bar­ ual positions.” This, to be sure,, we should all be gild to heaB squad held top berth in the league Psi chapter held open house bara. for nothing spells more victories for us and more defeats:-f-ijr until the last few weeks of play, Wednesday evening in the associa­ April 12— >Cal Poly at San Luis our rivals than having keen men ted women students’ room of the Obispo. on a well balanced club who are formances at practice! yesterdu* allowing the Golden »State Gafe, college campus. Primarily a social April 13— San Jose (2) at San willing to fight for their positions. that bear remarking on. EdJ^ who, I might say have a smooth event, short talks were also given J ose. Thé spirit being shown might well- Saenz hit some Well placed ball|»l running ball »club, to take' top on the purpose, organization and April 15— College of the Paci­ account for Harder’s emphaitic notch, and the Collegians painfully activities of the fraternity by fic (2) at-Stockton. no slouch on power either. W illinl fraternity president William Rut­ belief that for this early in the bowed, securing second place in .April 17— Fresno State (2) at to bet you have heard! about E<6 ter, Dean Paul Jones and faculty Fresno. season there is-mòre hitting pow­ die before too— football? Muff the final windup of the first sponsors Clyde Keener and Will April 19-—Whittier at Whittier. er in evidence than ever before said- Johnny Rodgers hit a couple half. The team known as the Col­ Hayes. . ' out in the road. Keep jaiming to­ April 20— San Diego (2) at at Santa Barbara. Possibly a too legians has been dropped but the Alpha Phi Omega is a national Santa Barbara. wards that beach, Johnny— Re­ strong belief, but after watching fellows have decided to spread honorary fraternity. The local April 24— Cal Poly at s'Santa member the U.C.L.A. jame. Carl out and play thé round ball game Psi chapter was reorganized last Barbara. the power behind the drives of Fisher, who is newly out, looked as members of .the other league fall after three years of inactivity April 26-—Cal Poly at San Luis Jack Kenning, Bob Elliott, Carl particularly , smooth at third base. because of the* war.' teams. Obispo. Fisher, and Johnny Rodgers, plus Bill Metcalf was, rat ier glueyr At a, recent meeting new offi­ Jim Minah, tall, dark-haired boy ApriJ 27— Wlhittser at Santa Eddie Saenz’s néat ability to. hit fingered at first base and stopped cers for the spring Semester were Who proved his ability to play, Barbara. the ball alrfiost exactly where he some nice ones. laj elected, including: Rutter, presi­ basketball, has chosen to play May 3— C.Q.P. at Santa Bar­ wants it, we might do well to dent; Henry Use, secretary, and with the Golden State Cafe boys, bara. heed Spud’s assertions and watch Ralph Fletcher, treasurer.' These Delicious Meaty Hamburg-^ the winners of the first half. May 4— San Diego (2) at San for a bang up season in base­ new officers presided at the'open, Murrel Binkley, that swishing Diego. v • ball, starting March 14' with the house and welcomed new men as ers— Thick, Luscious Malts one-hand-shot artist,, and Bob U.C.L.A. Bruins at Santa Bar­ well as all the returning members Cassier, a fine ball handler and all bara. * — Fresh, Tangy Pies— and the last semester’s lettermen. Walker Elected around #playpr, will now play with While it is still too early in the The. prograip planned for spring the newly organized team, the season to pick the exact starting Where’s This Hamburger includes: a party for members and Ad Club Prexy - Haberdashers; also on this team team, Harder was able to give me guests at the college cabin March Members o f the Ad Club held you will witness the talents erf two a list of the boys who would do Heaven? 15; a dinner in the near future,, their first meeting of this semes­ ex-Gauchos, “ Crash” Brewster most of the playing. These are: participation in an expanding pro­ ter at 616 E. Micheltorena,-Thurs­ and Gordie Gray, who played with catchers Charles, Vàsquez and Why gram of fellowship, and service day -evening, February 14. the Gauchos in 1941. Pete Zucco; pitchers Bob Keegan, and intra-mural sports activities Dawn Walker, newly elected . Geopge Nelmark, another sen­ Gene Mangini, Dale Scott, and on campus.. president, introduced the new sational ball player will also team Bill Mierstein; infield ets Carl BROOME'S members. They are Katherine Eisher, Leo Helfrich, Johnny Val­ up with the Haberdashers. Nel­ Frye, Jean Gordon, Patty Par- of course entino,- Bill, Metcalf, Eddie Saenz, mark, a player on the 1940 nation­ slow, and Dorothy Dunn. The Mark Steinberg, and Bill Joy; and The place you swe<;p away al champions is one of the finest president announced that Gerry ball handlers I have seen oh the Jean Crinklaw's out-fielders Johnny Rodgers, Bob Gordon has been appointed- vice that hungry feeling local cage floors. Elliott, Dave Morgan, and Jack president and Frances, Karpe, re ­ Kenning. 109 E. AnapcmI.U . ‘‘Curls” Rodriguez, who staged presentative to council. . There were some individual per- some good ball playing for the Troth Told Membefs discussed buying ar­ Gauchos, has joined the forces Last Monday night Alpha Theta tists’ smocks to show'their mem­ of the Fenton All-Stars'. Many Chi was surprised with the an­ bership in the club. of the ex-Gauchos, who have re­ nouncement of-Miss Jean Crink- Members present were Dorothy sumed studies, are also playing on law’s engagement to George Dunn, Dawn Walker, Mirrle Ab­ HERE’S FUN FOR YO uH the other teams. Chamberlain. The occasion was bott, Katherine Frye, Jane Brock, This, second half' of the league presented by the delivery of a June DeBode, Dee Davis, Gertrude should bje packed with thrills Learn to do the latest Fox Trot, Rhumba, Wa tz or large family album filled with Gaily, Gerry Gordon, Frances and excitement for' there’s a Gau­ Samba. We do a nice job of teaching the popular ball­ chocolates, preceded by three Karpe, Wini Hoag, Kay Kimber, cho 'on practically every team. pages introducing the event. Re­ Billie Kneeland, Bobbyann Kub- room dances and our previous college classes havegbeen These games are held at the freshments o f cream puffs and ly, Joanne McNear, Larry Mosher, grand. Learn about our reasonable class rates. Enroll Community Center, Monday, coffee were served against the Jerrie Rankins, Fa.tty Parslow, NOW. Sign up at Dean Sweet's office before February Tuesday, and Thursday, with the background of white ’stocks and Jean Wright and Jean Gordon. opening game .at seven and the 25th, or telephone the studio,at 6795.for further d-¡tails. sweet jseas. Miss Crinklaw is a following games at eight and nine the name Gauchos for the school. member of Alpha Theta Chi and o’clock respectively. Georgia Dicken was appointed is majoring in music. George ALAN GREENWOOD - Director .We are now assured of a com­ chairman of a rally to be sponsor­ Chamberlain is a former student plete athletic program for this ed in the near future by the jun­ , Hotel Lobero — Phone 6795 of Santa Barbara, and member of year and the future years. I think iors. Beta Sigma Chi. that how that the change in colors has been taken to a vote and the 1107 STATE STREET- changé made, the problem 'o f Juniors Discuss changing our name, or keeping the name Gauchos, should have im­ Annual Prom mediate action now that we have a full student body and the re­ Discussion of the Junior-Senior turn o f the many ex-Gauchos. This Prom was held at the regular has been a much hashed-over sub­ junior class meeting this last ject and now .that the students Tuesday and it was tentatively M** who have played in athletic com­ decided that May 10 would be the C^ a m p * That are the talk of i the town! petition as the Gauchos are again date of the dance which will be back in school, the vote should be held at Montecito Country Club. somewhat' better than it would Speaking to the freshman class, have been last semester. A t the Lynn Edgerton and Mai McCabe If you've seen it nationally advertised. 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