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VoLXX SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 1/6, 1941 No. 31 Gaucho Men Fourth Annual Juniors Set Student Body Receives Revel Today Shakesperean Leilani Prom Social Budget Change At Hobo Brawl Drama Opens In Tropic Mood For Final Consideration AMS Board Lists College Thespians Membership Cards Executive Council Passes Recommendation Plentiful Menu for Defend Shylock in Admit Upperclasses Of Finance Board; Controversial Meeting Annual Beach Stag ‘Merchant of Venice’ To Annual Formal Attracts Unusual Number of Spectators Food, fft for a king’s table and Modern presentation will mark Dancing amid palm trees and Anticipating great controversy over the request of $400 revision in the 1941-42 budget, called for at Tuesday’s student body meeting, twice as savory, is oin the bill of the college theater’s fourth annual tropical flowers will create an ap­ fare for this afterneon’s Hobo Shakesperean production "Mer­ spectators at the executive council meeting held last night were propriate Hawaiian atmosphere Brawl, it -is promised iby Howard chant of Venice” to be staged startled as the legislators referred the request back to the student for the Leilani Prom tomorrow Joham, À.M .S. board member in next Thursday, Friday and Satur­ body with a complete lack of discussion. Recommendation was made charge of the menu. day nights in the auditorium. DR. h e n r y PURM ORT e a m e s , night at Samarkand from 9- p.m. ^ by the finance committee that the Beginning promptly at 3 p.m., the . "Shylock was a than more sinned pianist, composer and musicologist, until midnight. budget be returned to the general presented one of his world-famous annual Brawl under the sponsorship of against than sinning,” states Frederic The formal, which is given each spring student body in its original form. the'Associated Men student^ will he stag­ W. Hile, director and star of the piano-lecture recitals last evening. by the junior class for all seniors, will With passage of the committee’s re­ ed at Hendry's beach. production. With this in mind, the commendation by the council, the Climax of the all-men revelry will be character which has ever become as­ feature the music of Tommy House's HOWARD JOHAM, in charge of Musicologist judging of beards which hâve been ac­ sociated with financial chicanery will seven piece orchestra. request that £400 be transferred the menu for the annual Hobo cumulated ; during the past month. Prizes be presented in a more sympathetic Eleanor Wennerberg, general chairman from the budget of the social commit” Brawl, promises a plentiful bill of light than in Elizabethan times. will be awarded the men with the blackest Presents Novel of plans for the event, has announced tee to that of the board of athletic beard, the reddest beard and the longest. fare at the A.M.S. beach. feed to­ As the glib Portia, senior Marion night. that all juniors and seniors will be ad­ control is now placed for final ac­ TRYIsbr?S AWARD Hammond bows out of college thea­ tion in the hands of students as­ ter productions. Miss Hammond's Piano Recital mitted free upon presenting a class card. An additional award will be made to the sembled at a special meeting today at best previous performance was as For other college students, bids are 55 man judged as having made the best at­ noon in the auditorium. Lydia Languish in the summer ses­ Dr. Henry Eames Plays, tempt. Identity of the judges will be Women Hear cents a person or £1.10 per couple. Tick­ ACTION CONCLUSIVE withheld uhtil this afternoon, according sion production of tfThe Rivals.” Explains Past, Modern ets will be on sale until 4 p.m. today in VETERAN ACTOR It is stressed by student officials to A.M.S. president Howard Eckles. Aviatrix at Trends in Popular Field the Quad, or they may be purchased at and stated in the suggestion of the . Organizations and individuals will vie Another senior is the versatile veteran Jack Thompson, playing two the door tonight. finance committee that whatever ac­ for supremacy in the traditional events Music lovers of Santa Barbara roles in "The Merchant,” those of ORIGIN OF PROM tion is taken af today's meeting wi’I that are part of the yearly Brawl. Tug-of- Tuesday Meet State college and the city last night f : Launcelot Gobbo and the Duke. The be conclusive and definite. Regard­ war, relay traces, handicaps, horse-and- received favorably the offerings of Origin of the Leilani Prom, according cast, with a. mixture of experienced less of the outcome, the question rider contests and swimming are part of Dr, Henry Purmott Eames, pianist, to Miss Wennerberg, was in 1932 when Faye Thompson Returns performers rd. newcomer : includes will be decided definitely today. the program. Tom Guerrero will direct composer and musicologist, present­ a senior student was awarded a trip to Morgan Stock as Antonio; Edward At Tuesday's meeting, called for this part of the Brawl. To Head AWS Office in ing one 9f his outstanding piano-lec­ Warren as Bassanio; John Hickok, Hawaii. When he returned, the junior the purpose of discussing the pro­ TICKETS SELL TODAY Installation Ceremony ture recitals in the industrial educa­ doubling as Salanio and Old Gobbo; class wanted to honor him at the annual posed allocations for the coming aca­ tion auditorium on the Mesa cam­ Admission : to the Brawl will be by Associated W omen students will Lawrence Dudley as Lorenzo; John demic year, very little dispute arose pus. junior-senior dance, and thus it was de­ A.M.S. activity card or ticket sold for hear Miss Bessie Owens, noted avia­ Lindholtz as Salerino; Robert Gwynn until the £ 1,000 appropriation to Presented under the sponsorship cided to name the affair in memory of his the event. Selling was conducted in the trix, Tuesday fourth hour in the last as Gratiano; Duane MacCoy as Bal­ the social committee was brought of the music department of the col­ Hawaiian sojourn. DR. WILLIAM ,F. AGGELER, co­ Quad this week and will be continued regular meeting. In conjunction with thasar and Tubal; Mary Elleny Nee- forth. At that time, Frank Jones, today, Eckles said. Tickets, are listed at lege, the recital was attended by a her talk, Miss Owens will show mo­ dels as Nerissa and Gloria Gooze as Patrons for the Leilani Prom will be author of "Un Américain chez let speaking for a group of approxi­ 35 cents. r satisfactory throng of students and tion pictures of Santa Barbara and Jessica. Dr. Helen Gibbons and Harrington Français” directs the French classes mately 50 physical education depart­ Prepared by A.M.S. chef, "Doc” Lar­ townspeople. the surrounding territory. Staff directors are Charles Bowen, Wells, junior and senior class sponsors this evening in that play. ment representatives, asked that £400 son, main feature of the menu will be Dr. Eames* concert, entitled "The The complete group of pictures J. T. Daniel, Betty Willows, Harry respectively, President and Mrs. Clarence be taken from this item and added inch-thick steaks with chili beans, French Enjoyment of Music”, consisted basi­ are in color and are shots that the Wollin, Clara Roy, Kenneth Nemiro, L. Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. Byron to the £5,600 allocated to the board bread, salad and coffee. Larsen will be cally of short masterpieces in past, flyer has taken from her plane. Au­ Rollin Reineck, Ruth Collette, Eliza­ Abfaham. French Classes of athletic control. assisted in his culinary duties by Coach present and ultra-modern forms of thor of a travel book, "Aerial Vaga­ beth Berry, Helen Simmons, Mary Re-stated in the form of a motion, Willie Wilton, Dick Brians and Ray music with informal comments by UPPERCLASS .TRADITION bonds”, which is presently in the Lynn Drsjqe, Lura MacMillan, Rich­ this request brought forth heated Acevedo. the guest artist. Particular invitation is extended to all Stage Comedy fr j ~______- - ■ - ______hands of her publisher, Miss Owens ' ard Clive, Russell Haney and Esther Through his pidno playing, com­ juniors and seniors for this annual affair discussion both in favor of and op­ is well known for her flights, ac­ Davis. posing and stimulating talks on mu­ as it is a tradition which is memorable posed to the change. During the cording to Peggy Enyeart, A.W.S. THE BARD'S ANNIVERSARY sic and the comrade arts, Dr. Eames for all upperclassmen, Rex Eckles, junior This Evening resultant debate, it was pointed out Omega Rlio program chairman who is in charge "Merchant of Venice” celebrates has become an established personality class president, stated. that it had been Agreed by athletic the 377th anniversary of Shake« heads that the amount originally of the Tuesday assembly. in the American musical field. He Proper dress for the occasion will be State college students seeking a differ­ speare’s birth. PrevsQu*- presentations. set aside for the board was sufficient Introducing the woman flier will ■ha* Wfciv two nartfi&rtal' prizes m com­ formal dreSSes '“for ’frome'ft "arid 'either ent type “of entertainment wdL attend Playg Host have been "Macbeth”; "Julius Cae­ to operate a complete athletic pro­ be Mrs. Jane Miller Abraham, regis­ position and has had many songs, tuxedos or dark suits for men. program of musical numbers and comic trar. sar”, and "Romeo and Juliet.” As choruses and pageants published. gram, at the college next y6ar. Planning the dance with Miss Wenner­ French word play entitled "Un American At Open House Installation of officers for the Shylock, Hile will be giving his 25 th Patrons and patronesses for last berg and Eckles are Raima Jean Chancey, CURTAILS PROGRAM new term will complete the program, performance in this role. In addition, night's concert were Mr. and Mrs. Lynette Russell, Howard Clapp and Wayne chez les Français,” tonight from 8:30 It was also emphasized by those the college theater director has play­ Chuck Widener, featured vocalist with Faye Thompson returning to Schurer Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Eman­ Mills. until midnight in the college auditorium. objecting to the transfer that this ed the parts of Lorenzo and Bas­ of the Roadrunner Revue, will fu r­ presidency. The other officers who uel E. Ericson, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Presented by students of the French slash in the social committee's funds sanio in professional companies. nish part cl the entertainment Sun­ will take their places on the A.W.S. E. Koehler, Mrs. Mildred Couper, would necessitate a greatly curtailed Seats for all performances will be classes, the portion of the evening's acti­ day at the Omega Rho Gamma board include Miriam Coombe, first Mr. and Mrs. William Grane, Mr. program of social activities, with the reserved. The box office, opening Science Group vities devoted to dialogue and comedy will open house which will be held at vice-president; Dorothy File, second and Mrs. Philipp Abbas, Mr. W. cancellation of a great number of Monday, will hold seats for student feature the .predicaments of an American the Neighborhood house, 800 Santa vice-president; Bernice Gill, secretary Charles ^Redding; Dr. and Mrs. H enry dances and other similar affairs im­ body members from 9 a.m. to 12 and Barbara street, from 3:30 to 5:30 and Ruth Thompson; councillor. J. Profant, Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. traveller in France, utilizing the talents of minent. from 1 p.m. to 3. Seats will also be Takes Voyage in' the afternoon. Appointive positions are program Jacobs. Robert Staub in the role of the confused With a call for the previous ques­ on sale at the Roy E. Gammill shop Also Mrs. Frederic S. Gould, Mr. A Spanish ensemble and a string chairman and clubroom manager. American. tion, discussion was immediately for the convenience of townspeople. and Mrs; John T. de Blois Wack, To Santa Rosa trio will also be on the program, These posts will be filled in the fall. Dialogue will be in French, with explan­ halted and, after a demanded re­ Mrs. John A. Jamesoy, Mr. and Mrs. 'while'; other numbers will include Retiring board members of the4 count, the motion carried by a ma­ James A. Wagner, President and Sailing to Santa Rosa island to in­ ations in English. * both singing and dancing by the Associated Women students include jority of 11 votes. Mrs. Clarence L. Phelps, Mrs. Lillian dulge in scientific research oil the Opening the program will be the college entertainers. Raima Chancey, first vice-president; French Society Last night’s executive council meei- de Blois Wack, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. subjects of botany, zoology and geo­ Eleanor Wennerberg, secretary; Ro­ brass choir, under the direction of Mau- ing, held before the largest group of Students and faculty members Remelle and Miss Ardie Carter. logy, members of Leaf and Scarab, berta Johnson, treasurer; Margaret ice Faulkner, playing a group of French interested spectators in attendance are invited to attend and formal Bids Sigerist honorary biological science organiza­ Parks, councellor; Miss Enyeart, so­ musical numbers. In the musical portion during the entire year, saw the pre­ invitations-- have been issued to tion, and science majors will carry cial chairman and Jane Wood, Wo­ sentation of several controversial presidents of departments and fac­ Dr. Fred G. Sigerist, French instructor, on their annual field trip. of the program, James McCloskey, tenor; men’s Athletic association president. Dick Sneed items, the approval of athletic ulty, according to Syd Cohen, was inducted into; membership in the Los The "Husky” will transport trav­ Bradford Tozier, violinist; Margaret Spil- president. ; The board met Tuesday evening at awards and a wholesale, assignment the home' of Elizabeth Jacobs, Las Angeles chapter of Pi Delta Phi, French ellers to the island at 2 a.m. Friday, ler, pianist and Dee Jessen, soprano, will Crown ' and Scepter, senior wo­ of duties to committees. Espuelas president, to discuss new national honor society, at a dinner last Wins Oratory May 30, and will bring them back appear as solo artists. man's honorary organization, j will Friday at the Chapman Park hotel in the Presented for consideration were members for the honorary sopha- about 6 p.m. jJunday, June 1. The college orchestra, playing a med­ be hostesses at the affair, and Miss southern city. proposed amendments to the student more women's organization. Speaking on lynching and the About 25 students are expected to Lois M. Bennink, dean of women, ley of marches, will conclude the first constitution, one delegating the dir­ Also a member of the organization is nation's race problem, Dick Sneed attend the affair, according to Miss portion of the program. and Mrs« Byron Abraham, registrar, Dr. William F. Aggeler, of the foreign Mary E. Erickson, chaperon for the ector of assemblies to membership on was selected as winner of the an­ In the playlet, the American tourist, will pour. Ed Dorris will be in language department. occasion. Committees for the trip will the rally committee and the other nual intramural oratory contest spon­ possessing a limited and distorted French charge of the refreshments and Crown Scepter Bçth Sigerist and Aggeler became be finances, Frances Boy ton; food, replacing special student body meet­ sored by the speech department Tues­ vocabulary, is constantly meeting situa­ Chuck Hann and Phil Schneider com­ members of the local faculty in September, ings with open discussion in student day in Pine hall, room 82. Jean Russick and transportation to tions in which he becomes only more and pose the clean-up committee . 1940 and served as co-authors of the play, the boat, Ken Dyo. council meetings and campus ballot­ Inducts Eight Included in the finalists were Sal­ more confused. "Un American chez les ¿Français,” being vador Jimenez and Arno Reifenberg, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Addi- ing. presented by French students tonight at The latter was tabled for future Eight senior women, recognized tieing for second, and Bob Graves, i cott, also accompanying students on 8:30 in the college auditorium. action while the former suggestion Rauch Speaks for outstanding service, will be in­ third place. the excursion, state that those attend­ ing will take sleeping bags and food Xylophonist will be posted for the necessary two ducted by Crown and Scepter, sen­ weeks and then action taken in a ior women's honorary organization ample for two days. The group plans To Scientists special student assembly. Sunday night at the home of Betty to be entirely self-sufficient. Campus Journalists Entertain Prior to the annual trip, Leaf and Gives Program Doolittle. S. E. Rauch, instructor of physics Scarab will hold a banquet on T hurs­ The recognition supper fallows in the department of science, will day night, May 29, at 7, at a The unusual took precedent over cam­ the open house tea sponsored by High School Students in Field Draft discuss basic techniques used in the place as yet undecided. Election pus affairs yesterday when the National solving of secret codes in a* scienti­ Omega Rho Gamma fraternity, at Transcribers society, an organization for High school journalists from schools in Ojai, Arroyo Grande of officers for next semester will take ' fic manner at the science seminar which Crown and Scepter women place at that time and a special speak­ publishing books for the blind, presented Men File Tuesday. The meeting will begin at wi}l act as hostesses. and Santa Barbara gathered at Santa Barbara State college yester­ er will entertain those present. one of the leading blind musicians of the Affidavits 7:30 p.m; in the A. W. S. club- Initiates are Jean Arthur, Lyn- day to participate in a newspaper day, co-sponsored by members of country, Pierce Knox in a program of room. - ette .Russell, Raima Chancey, Faye xylophone selections in the auditorium All college men registered by Alpha Phi Gamma and Fourth Estate, journalistic fraternity and Raueh will stress the characteris­ Thompson, Evelyn Cozier, Ruth fourth hour. the United States draft board are tics which reveal the secret methods Thompson, Miriam Coombe and club, respectively. Following a morning registration of the neophyte Publications The assembly, which was under the asked to fill out an affidavit of employed in disguising messages. Barbara Barry. HI------—'------«— :— 1------direction of Don Estey, assembly director, college or university blanks, to journalists, tours were conducted of Lead- also featured a braille demonstration con­ This year's officers are Evelyn lem of censorship and how to combat it. aid tile local board in classifica­ better Mesa campus followed by a talk by Set Breakfast ducted by H. C. Cooper, president of Foster, president; Barbara Gear­ High school visitors related how the tions. The blanks may be obtain­ Kenneth Conn, managing editor of the the organization which is located in Palo hart, vice-president; Virginia Alder- sports page is controlled by the school ed in the office of Lawrence E. Santa Barabra News-Press. Staff members of El Gaucho and La Alto. He showed how braille books are Applicants son, secretary and Margaret Mac- coach who must sanction all stories ap­ Chenoweth, placement bureau dir­ Conn's address to the students was ap­ Cumbre, faculty advisers of the publica­ made and how the blind are taught to Kellar, treasurer. pearing on the sports page. Makeup in ector. preciated by an attentive audience. He tions, members of the student and college read and write. relation to advertising was taken up and With the information of the Richards Bids stressed the fact that the European situa­ administration and their guests will at­ Miss Melva Leonard, a blind member a resume given by George Stepanian of affidavit, an attempt will be made tion at the present time can be looked tend the annual Publications breakfast of the group illustrated the procedures Activities Head Two Departments the sports' policy of El Gaucho. to classify men on the basis of at from an optimistic point of view. Ad­ Sunday, May 25 at Samarkand hotel. and also demonstrated how she tells time college programs. These informa­ Final call for applications for Hold Beach Party vising a college education, he pointed out EDITORIAL POLICY Pricf of the breakfast and recreation will with her fingers and how she has learned be 75 cents per person. tion blanks should be filed with chairmanship of the Activities the importance of a degree in achieving Willard May's section dealt with prob­ *to thread a needle with her tongue. control board during 1941-42 was Home economics department, in success. lems of editorial policy and front page Breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m. The assembly was free of charge, how­ the local board at the same time conjunction with industrial education makeup. Questions were raised by the in th e' Marine dining room of the hotel that the regular questionaire is issued yesterday by Jack Richards, At the luncheon held in Ebbets hall, ever free-will offerings were collected for department, will hold a beach party students concerning the operation of El and will be presided over by Willard returned. Associated students president. varied comments were expressed by the a fund for making books for the blind. at the Cabrillo pavillion Wednesday, Gaucho and a tour was made of the col­ May, El Gaucho editor. At this time, Persons applying for this post visiting students regarding the merits of In the event'that the man has May 22. lege newspaper office. awards will be given for the outstanding must submit applications to Rich­ such a program. Many were eager to one of these additional blanks Games, furnished by the industrial Lack of cooperation is virtually un­ news stories, features and editorials ap­ ards by Wednesday. They may be attend Santa Barbara State after witness­ Folletts Become already returned his questionaire, education department, will begin at known in high school journalism due to pearing in the college newspaper during placed either in the R box in the ing a glimpse of college life. Parents of Boy should be filed immediately, ac­ Quad or in the student president's 6:30 p.m. Refreshments, prepared by common interests of the writers on such the past year. cording to President Clarence L. SEMINAR Beginning at 10:30, guests will spend mailbox in the administration the home economics group, will be papers. One visitor stated, "We all enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Don Follett last night Phelps, who stated that the Am­ building. served later in the evening and will Afternoon seminars were held to dis­ writing and therefore there has been no the following two hours participating in became the parents of a baby boy. The erican Council of Education pro­ either swimming, badminton of tennis on Notice was also given that all be followed by dancing in the pavil­ cuss feature writing, sports and year-book dissension.” child was bom at 11:10 p.m. in the St. posed that this information be the grounds of the hotel. Facilities are department heads, coaches and lion. organization. These meetings were con­ Bringing out the point of financial Francis hospital and weighed five pounds, presented to the board. ducted by members of El Gaucho and available for showering and the other nine ounces at birth. Follett is graduate other persons planning to present Helen Spurrier, vice-president and dependence on the school budget, it was Affidavits may be obtained in La Cumbre staffs. Climaxing the program found that high school papers as a rule recreational activities. However, it is urged manager of Santa Barbara State college awards in the awards assembly social chairman of home economics, the placement bureau every day a dance was held in the cafeteria. that those attending provide tennis and and Mrs. Follett, alumna, served as alumni June 3 must submit lists of stu­ and Stanley Wauchope, social chair­ are mediocre, due to lack of appropria­ from 10 a.m. to 12 and 2 p.m. to Discussion in the section devoted to tions which prevents the purchase of il­ badminton racquets, if possible, and secretary and editor of "Hoy Dia” during dents receiving them immediately. man of industrial education, will be 4. in charge of the affair. sports writing, centered around the prob- lustrative cuts for the pages. swimming suits. the fall semester. I Page Two EL GAfCHO Santa Barbara, California. Friday, May 16y 1941 -V Fraternities Campii» Sorority Women Departments Fill Calendar Elect Omcers, Conclude Name Officers With Socials Year With Social Events For New Term Tau Omega Elects As finals near, every social sorority is planning a final fling Miss Wenneberg of fun before members settle down to the semi-annual task of cram-, Stan Wauchope ing for examinations. Elections of officers of the Greek letter organi­ Tom Weir Head Two To Presidency zations is beginning and will continue during the next two weeks. Largest Divisions Recreation night, welcoming re­ ALPHA THETA CHI Nominatior^of officers for the Formulation of plans for turning alumni, nomination of of­ coming year held th^ attention of Founder’s Day program in con­ Young Donald ficers and election of officers junction with the senior breakfast State, college departments as they were the various activities partici­ was begun when members of Alpha met Tuesday, May 6. Heads of Theta Chi met with the alumni pated in when the five campus Attends Treks chapter last Monday night at the the two largest departments, ele­ social fraternities met Monday will be held June 8 at the Samar­ mentary and industrial 1 education, night. kand hotel. Of Scientists will be Eleanor Wennerberg and HOWARD ECKLES, retiring sorority house. The annual affair BETA SIG^A CHI Tom WeirA respectively. Recreation night, including games president of Associated Men students, Nominations were made for the Addicotts Make Research will be replaced in office Tuesday various offices, and election w ill1 be Other officers in the elementary depart-/ and cards featured the Beta Sig meet* All-Family Occupation by Alex MacGillivray, presidentelect. held next Monday night. ment include i Phil Schneidet, vice-presi-1 ing Monday night at the fraternity With Installation of Son dent; Helen Binder, secretary and Phyllis house. Discussion of the annual bar* CHI DELTA CHI Durgan, social chairman. , i The Memorial Chapel of the becue which will be h e ld . at Stowe’s Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Addicort, Bernard Jacobson will be Secretary of ranch Sunday, May 25 featured a Associated Men Presbyterian church was the setting when they set forth to make botani- the I. E. department with Robert Leonard short business session and it was an­ for an impressive candlelight cere cal field trips along the by-ways of as treasurer, Cornie Maaskant, social nounced that the Beta Sig baseball mony Monday night when members Santa Barbara, take with them 10- chairman and. John Bayer? publicity. 1' See Movies of of Chi Delta Chi formally pledged months old Donald as mascot or team had reached the intramural fin­ HOME EC OFFICERS I als. themselves to. their newly formed their explorations. sorority. Helen Spurrier, this year’s nome econ­ GAMMA SIGMA PI Young son Donald jogs along Air Reserves Mrs. Lawrence Chenoweth took omics vice-president, moves into the main Several returning alumni were merrily in a canvas baby chair, strap­ oath as the first sponsor, and Ruth chair in the'fall. Frances Houghton'was welcomed at the Monday night meet­ ped to h»s father’s back as his proud Alex MacGillivray Takes Kohlmeier presided over the affair. elected vice-president, Joan Rogers, secre­ ing of the Gamma Sigs held at the parents gather material for Dr. Ad- The sorority women were hostes­ tary; Florence Anderson, treasurer'; ‘ Joan fraternity house. The business meet­ A M S President’s Chair dicott’s botany classes. When DR. and MRS. FREDERICK T. ADDICOTT take botanical ses to their mothers at luncheon trips, Son DONALD goes along papoose fashion on poppa’s back. Dixon, program; Judy Parks; and Mildred ing was devoted to committee re­ Both Mother and Father Addicott At Last Meeting Tuesday last Sunday at Mrs. Chenoweth’s —Cur Courtesy News-Press Geisler, historian. ports and the completion of plans are interested in research work in home, 1138 Ferrillo road. Presiding over the speech department for the fraternity formal which will In relation to the National De- the plant field. At present, Dr. Ad­ will be Jiminee Fullerton with Jean Col­ DELTA SIGMA EPSILON be held Friday night, May 23. en.se prognam and thus vital to dicott is doing research in root lins as secretary-treasurer. k • The spring formal, dance May 24 every man on campus, motion * pic­ hormones for which purpose he was Collegie Cabin in Santa Ynez Howard Clkpp was chosen to lead the OMEGA RHO GAMMA and a treasure hunt the following Meeting at the Cabrillo pavillion, tures dealing with life in the United given a grant of #400 by Sigma Xi, junior high department. Donald Detwiler day at the home of. Mrs. Lorraine States Naval A ir reserves will be national research fraternity. will hold a post, vice-presidency members of the Omega Rho Gamma Morrell Burke, alumna, were an­ Valley Becomes Spring Mecca presented Tuesday fourth hour. Dr. Addicott is president of the and program chairmanship and Barbara completed plans for the fraternity nounced as forthcoming social acti­ open house at the Neighborhood Accompanying the pictures, Lieu­ local chapter of Sigma Xi which, is Sallaway is secretary, Bert Marshall treas­ vities for Delta Sigma Epsilon when tenant H. D. Hilton of the U. S. made Up of students elected by their urer; Marilee Stevens, publicity chairman. house Sunday afternoon from 3:30 the group met Monday night at the For Student, Faculty Groups Navy will speak to the convened universities for original work in the MEN ATHLETES f to 5:30. Students and faculty are sorority house. Associated Men students. The meet­ The cabinet of officers for the men’s invited. Last week-end’s homecoming cele­ field of research. Mrs. Addicott is also Mecca each spring for college groups and faculty members is SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA ing will be held in room 80 of Pine a member of this organization. physical education department will stem bration lured several recent grad­ the college cabin situated 20 miles from Santa Barbara in the from Paul Siano, president. "Other board Nomination of officers and com­ hall. uates and members of the sorority Mrs. Addicott received her master’s Installation of new officers will Santa Ynez valley. Popularity of the cabin as a week-end retreat is members include Eddie Co|e, vice-presi­ pletion of plans for tonight’s hay to Santa Barbara. • Among return­ degree in biology at Stanford in be held at the same meeting, it was dent; Cliff Greybehl, secretary-treasurer; ride and discussion of the frater­ ing alumni were Geraldine Gro- 1933 and a year later, Dr. Addicott evidenced by the fact that during the past five years an average of announced by Howard Eckles, re­ Phil Storm, program' chairman; Frank nity formal which will be held May shong, Jean Angelmeyer, Roof, Jean graduated rom the same institution. 200 guests per year hâve affixed their names to the guest book. 23 composed the bulk of business tiring president.. H e will be re-, Jones, program chairman and Ray Aceve­ Clausen and Nellie Rath jen Butts. In 1938 he received his Ph.D. From Fraternities have entertained many a low------— ———~ ------s«-*— conducted when the Sig Alphs met at placed by Alex MacGillivray. Tne do, publicity. the California Institute of Tech­ ly pledge there on Hell night, and other. a a a a « • -■ new A. W. S. board includes Eddie DELTA ZETA DELTA Announcement of officers elected last the fraternity house Monday night. nology. organizations have also staged informal ■ à I l|Tip|Q |C Gilbert McKeon and Howard Kar- Cole, first vice-president; Herb Members of Delta Zeta Delta met week in the women’s physical education at East beach last Monday for a initiations there. jala were nominated for president. Evans, second vice-president; Dick department will be made at the annual box supper, which was“"followed by noon included Ruth Hooker, Mar­ department dinner which will be held in T A U OMEGA Brians, secretary and Ray Acevedo, Constructed in 1921 by the students and a short * business! meeting in the ion Call Culver, Theda Cali Culver, El Paseo on Friday evenmg, according In a close election Stan Wau­ social chairman. faculty of the college at a cost of #1000 Bid Applicants lounge of the Cábrillo Recreation Harriet Charnholm, Lynn Fitzger­ to Miss Elizabeth Sehon, department chope was elected president, Cornie It is particularly urged that every the original planning was done by the out­ center. ald, Dolly Randall, Peggy Flynn head. Nominated for presidency are Ruth Maaskant vice-president, Nick Miller men attend this, the last A. M. S. ing club, a group interested in outdoor Word has been received by Eman­ Cox and Mary V. Wilson. Holly and Jane Hunt. secretary, Dave Brenner treasurer and meeting for the year, according to President Alice Freeman an­ activities. uel E. Ericson, director of the indus­ nounced that election of /officers Charles Bowen social chairman at Eckles. Final social event of the as­ SIGMA DELTA PHI Ruth Thompson was re-elected "HREE ROOMS trial education division, that a report the meeting of the-Tau Omega fra­ sociation is this afternoon’s Hobo for the next two semesters will be held next Monday. Built on National Forest land, the stone must be made to C.A.A. officials im­ ternity Monday night. Miller gave a Brawl at H endry’s beach. president of Sigma Delta Phi at the A fter the meeting was adjourned, annual election of officers held Mon­ building consists of three rooms, a living financial report on the fraternity mediately regarding the number of ping pong and table games were day night at the home of Ester Davis, room, measuring 16 by 33 feet, and con­ A t the formal which was held last Saturday applicants interested in the Civilian played. 1924 Emerson avenue. taining a huge stone fireplace; a kitchen, night. Harry Wollin is the retiring which is eight by 12 feet; and a porch Pilot training program to be offered Spanish Class GAMMA DELTA CHI O ther women named to official Beach . president. nine by 21 feet. at Santa Barbara State college this .D r., Helen Sweet and Mrs. James posts include Maltha Jane Adcock, G. Hayden were hostesses to Gam­ vice president; Barbara Harrison, Water for the building is supplied by summer and during the fall semester. Slates One-Acts a well on the property and there is also Choral Groups ma Delta Chi at supper Monday corresponding secretary; Ruth It is particularly urgent that ail a pumping system. Modern improvements Sandwiches evening at the latter's home on Woods, recording secretary; Dorothy those who may wish to take the train­ Bill Last Concert Two one-act plays will be pre­ include wiring for electricity. sented by the Spanish classes at the Torro Canyon road. Sands, pledge captain; Betty Whit­ ing during the summer, beginning Soft Drinks From 1934 to the present time, over Final irr the series of organiza­ Alhecama theatre Sunday evening, Edith Bell was elected president ing, treasurer; Dais Kircher, publi­ on about June 15, report to the in­ May 25 at 8 when the foreign lan­ of the sorority during the business city; Barbara Bramlage, historian and 2100 hours work have been done a t’the dustrial education office immediately, Fountain Specials tion concerts presented by the col­ cabin by N.Y.A. workers. This makes guage department presents its in­ meeting. Other officers elected are Miss Davis, sergeant-at-arms. according to Encson. lege music department will take place a tital of 262 working days of 8 'hours formal program of' entertainment. Martha Boehm, vice-president; Eve­ A beach party is scheduled for Plate Specials Tuesday, May 27 in the auditorium each at 40 cents an hour for the labor, #840 The primary program consists of The affair is open to the public, it ■ lyn Cozer, secretary; Dorothy Mil­ Wednesday, May 21, at 6 p.m. at 8:30 p.m. worth of work has been done on the cabin 72 hours of ground instruction and Gaucho Specials It will feature the department was announced by Miss Eda Ramel-; ler, treasurer; Willa Fairfield, pub­ TAU GAMMA SIGMA licity manager and historian; Ar­ during this period. 35 to 50 hours of flight training, choral groups under the direction of li, Spanish instructor. Meeting to discuss completion of leading to the private pilot’s license. lene Tangeman, house manager. Van A. Christy, music department Byron Abraham with his Cali- plans for the sorority spring formal MONTHLY INSPECTION June 7 was set as the date for a Advanced program, which may be head. These include the men’s and fom ia-Spaniards will furnish the tonight, Tau Gamma Sigma held a Once every month, four N.Y.A. work­ THORPE’S luncheon honoring sorority’ seniors. taken by those who have completed women’s glee clubs and the A Capella early California atmosphere for beach picnic supper Monday eve­ ers go up "with business manager Fred L. Gamma Delta Chi’s spring for­ the primary, will be offered over the 336 Cabrillo Blvdi choir. the mother, daughter and grand­ ning. Samarkand will be the scene of Griffin and devote the day to keeping the mal dinner dance will be Mlay 24, in same period of time. daughter theme. Elijio H errera will this annual dinner-dance with Doug place in order. El Paseo’s Gold room. Working on dance with his group in a program Hoag’s orchestra «playing for danc­ When the recent budget for next year committees for this annual event are which he arranged since his recent ing. caine up for ratification in council meet­ Eleanor Murphy. Barbara Millan trip to his native Mexco. An Aztec Mildred Meacham, Marion Moser ing, #100 of the college funds was allotted and the Misses Cozier and Bell. dance, "El Azuila”, „ will also be and Beverly Thomas were chosen to for maintainence of the building. In ad­ R ELA X ! ! Following the business meeting presented as part of the entertain­ act as hostesses for the Gondolier dition, there is a faculty fund which pro­ Margaret Gow was honored with a ment. dance which the Civic Opera associa- vides for the upkeep of the weekend spot. a mans surprise kitchen shower. tion is sponsoring at El Paseo May A silver collection will be taken PHI KAPPA GAMMA Over a tasty 23. and coffee will be served in the Emeline. Frick and Dollie Em­ The sorority received an invita­ form al. . . Fountain Special patio, Mrs. Abraham and Mrs. Alice mons announced final arrange­ de Creef pouring. ments for the faculty tea Sunday tion to the wedding of Betty Pick- best at Royal! when Phi Kappa Gamma convened ford, alumna of Tau Gam, to Oliver PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO Monday night for their regular Sholders, alumnus of Gamma Sigma Pi fraternity, which will take place ADVERTISERS meeting at the sorority house. the When the sorority held its home­ in Ontario. friends coming breakfast last Sunday, Mar­ Leilani garet Jones, alumna, announced her Prom engagement to Gren White of Po­ Now Open for Remember! mona. The marriage will take place during mid-summer. A R E H IS DOGS... A Junior Private Parties Make it a perfect Alumnae guests who dropped by night for Her! 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Importer i i i 6 Chapala 7372 820 STATE STREBT PHONE 24932 Page Three Santa Barbara, Califörnia|||3Hday, May 16, 1941 EL GAÍCHO Fresno State Spikemen Santa Barbara Net Squad Cop 2C2A Crown for Captures 2C2A Championship Second Consecutive Year Dirty Sevens Doubles Team mm San Diego Aztecs Nab Runnerup Spot, B5/Ì.GEORGE STEPANM.N Gauchos, Spartans Trail; Hovis Bess Cop Intramural Whips Fresno Smashes Conference Furlong Dash Mark W e thought J. H,'Üyttenhove, fencing coach at the University Fresno State college’s powerful track and field aggregation kept of Southern Califoijliia, had uncovered something revolutionary Track Meet In Net Finals its utidefelted slate iptact, last Saturday night on Phelps fied when in the field of winning intercollegiate contests— that of declaring the it easily. walked off with the annual California Collegiate Athletic opposing aggrigatidh’s best mah ineligible on the eve of competition Saenz Paces Win Doty, Koury Pace association cinderpath ithamionship by piling up 62 points to San » %—bût the latest episode in sports circles cooked Locals to Surprise Diego’s 43.'Santa. Barbara‘nabbed third place in the frackfest with With 38 Points, up between San Diego and Fresno State colleges, ------1— £ -----! • -H------g ------^ J 3 points while San Jose finished in Rider Nabs Mile Win in Loop Meet tops anything the Trojans ever thought up. tKtf cellar position with ' 25 counters. B 1 Santa Barbara State College A i the beginning of the year when the four The 'Gauchos . won three first places, The first intramural track meet annexed its only championship of représentatives of the 2C2A schools, Fresno, Santa Hovis Bess winning both dashes and in the history of Santa Barbara setting a new conference record in the the 2C2A four-sport competition Barbara, San Diego and San Jose, met to discuss State blazed a brilliant page into 22Q yard daish: of 21.4s on a slow track, held here last »week-end, when the baseball schedules, they unanimously agreed while Lowell Steward .successfully de- the books as no less than 222 fended hi£'.2C2A high jump champion­ Goach Terry Dearborn’s Gaucho upon; a twelve game schedule. strictly amateur athletes competed ship by leaping ‘ 6’15-8”, to nab the in the program of 15 track and field tennis team won the conference tennis Judging from the light of recent events, that third first place. . events Wednesday on the La Playa oval. title in a series of hard-fought matches which upset pre-meet dopesters who looked agreement was just about as worthless as one of DISTANCE TRIO The Dirty 7s, led by gridder Ernie for a Fresno win. Adolph Hitler’s "non-invasion” promises. biadrid won the two mile in the Saenz who piled up 38 points of the team total of H I, nosed out the Checkers GAUCHOS SURPRISE The Same Old Story creditable time of 9:49,9 and tied for W ' : first in thé mile .with the Cazates bro­ for the team title. The Checkers amassed The Gauchos, beaten last month by A t the conclusion of nine games, the standings 133 2-3 tallies. Ernie Saenz leaped 19 ft. San J ose State which in turn lost 7-2 to thers in 434.5. Gabe Cazares easily HOVIS BESS, the Gauchos’ 2C2A | 1- 4 in. to take the broad jump, the final a powerful Fresno team, came from be­ found the ¡Aztecs and Bulldogs on top of the heap, each with 6 wins won• the 'Jialf' oifle in’ 1:58.3 and took sprint king, makes a bid for the event, to provide the margin of victory. hind to win decisively over both teams second in the two mile to Madrid be­ coast dash title tomorrow night at and $ losjfes. Right behind were the Gauchos with 5 wins and 4 All of the winning marks made in the and San Diego State largely due to the sides tying fdr first in ' the mile . Fresno when he competes in the an­ Art Cazares, running only the mile, me£t go into the books as intramural determination and perseverance of the losses.’fear, J ose was out of the running with only one victory in nine i nual relays. tied for first place with his two team­ records. second doubles team, Lorenzo Dall’Armi starts. \ mates. SUMMARY and Eddie Allen % which, in spite of bad , Saûû Barbara had three games left, two with San Diego which l i i » Outstanding performance of the Mile Run: won by Rider—Gamma Sig; luck in the draw, when forward to defeat i l H i 2— Evans—Beta Sig; 3—Saenz—Dirty 7; the first doubles teams of goth Fresno were origitally scheduled for April 4 and 5 but were rained out, and meet, aside from Bess’ record shatter­ Gauchos Trek É-Â tl ing furlong mark, was John Dierker’s 4 Garcia—Dirty 7; 5 Carney—Checkers, and San Jose in long, hard-fought matches. one with 'ftesno— a playoff of a thirteen inning 0-0 tie played here time—5:34.9 . Mike Koury and Ed Doty, Gaucho COACH SPU D HARDER is still throw of 200’6” in the javelin. 440 yd. dash: won by McCorkle— To Fresno veteran first doubles team, readily de­ on Cabrilll field on April 22. Victories in these three games for the trying to figure out what’s what in Dierker, hailing from San Jose, de­ Dirty 7; 2 Eckles—Gamma Sig; 3 B. feated second doubles teams from San Gauchos would -knock the Aztecs out of the title race and move the the 2C2A baseball title chase. feated Bill Morales, San Diego’s pre­ viously undefeated javelin tosser, by Carney—Checkers; 4 Arrellanes—Hosts; Relays Today Jose and Fresno, .to meet their team Green and ¡White nine into a first place tie with Fresno. some ten feet. - 5 Dal’Armi—Gamma Sigs. time —57.2. mates Dall’Armi ana Allen in the doubles 100 yd. dash: won by Trankla—Six final for the conference doubles champ­ But onviously the Red Devils and Bulldogs also had the situa­ OTHER WINNERS, Six Hits Nine, Hits; 2 tie between Pickens Six Hits Coach Nick Carter and six Santa ionship,* with the veterans finally win­ tion all sizid up and so decided to do something to forestall the Other first place Winners included and Engle Dirty 7s; 4 Burdick—Checkers; Barbara State college spikemen trek ning. Jim Tripp of San Diego in the 440 north today to take part in the an­ Gaucho threat. 5 Adams—Sig Alphs. time -—10.9. McCAMPBELL WINS Beta Sigs Vie yard dash in 51.5s, F,ted Eisert’s twin Pole Vault: won by Plumle—Checkers; nual Fresno relays to be held tomor­ Bob McCampbell, playing first singles We Can’ tliaver Everything victories in .the hurdles in 15.6s for 2 Saenz—Dirty 7s; Sanchez—Checkers; row evening at the Raisin city’s Rat- for the Gaulhos, won his first round the highs and 24.5s for the lows, tie for fourth Morelli Beta Sigs and B. cliffe stadium. Shucks! Fresno and San Diago couldn’t stand idly by and let against San Diego, but was eliminated in For Crown George Gilliland of Spn Diego in the Scott Gamma Sigs. Height—10’3”. Pacing the Gaucho track and field 1 the semi-finals. Charles Moss, completing Santa Barbara walk off with the perpetual trophy. So they got pole vault at 12’6”, .E d Lawton of 70 yd. High Hurdles: won by Hengstel- forces will be speedy Hovis Bess who the Gaucho team, found top-seeded Ron together anq decided to forget the postponed games and just call the Beta Sigma Chi and the Six Hits, Fresno in the discus at 143’2” and Sat ler—Ditty 7; Joham—Gamma Sig; 3 will make his bid for Pacific coast currently battling it out for • the in­ Ÿamamoto of San Jose in the broad Edwards of San ose too hot to handle. league concluded at the end of nine games. Meek—Hosts; 4 Woody—Checkers; 5 supremacy in the dashes against a tramural title, split the first jump at 21’5”. Jacobson—I. E. time —9.8. select ^group of sprinters. Final results were as follows: Gaucho place winners included Mor­ And, strangely enough, through sheer coincidence no doubt, at two games of their three-game series High Jump: won by Cox-r-Six Hits; Xtivited by the Relays officials to Conference team championship won by gan fourth in both dashes, Burdette the end of mne games San Diego and Fresno happened to be in a Monday and Tuesday on the Phelps 2 tie between Scott—Gamma Sig and compete in a special 220 yard dash, Santa Barbara State college with 9 points; Gandy, third in thê quarter mile run, field diamond. Joham— Gamma Sig; 4 Redaglio—Check­ Bess will compete against some of the second, San Jose, 6 points; third, Fresno, tie for first ¡place. That made it just perfect. The Aztecs and Bull­ George Soule and Gilts Ligerote, third The Hitters outscored the frat ers; $ tie between Pickens—Six Hits, top furlong men in the country in­ 4 points; fourth, San Diego,1* 1 point. and fourth, respectively, in the two dogs would play .off for the championship. lads 14 to 10 in- the M onday fray, Osselame—Six'Hits and Defeck—Check­ cluding Hal Davis of Salinas Junior Conference Doubles Championship won mile run, Lyn Gheert, tie for second rapping out 10 hits behind "Sabu” ers. height—5’7” college who has a mark of 20.5s, by Santa Barbara State, team of Koury So Fresao apd San Diego played a three game series and the in the pole vault, Wolf Heinberg, sec­ Caudillo. Bill Morgan collected three 440 yd relay; won by Checker^; 2 Six Payton Jordan, ex-U.S.C. sprint king, and Doty. Bulldogs de 'eated the Aztecs two games to one. Consequently, the ond in the shot put cand third in the for .five to head the_ attack and also Hits; 3 Dirty 7s; 4 Beta Sig’s;5 Hosts, and Cliff Bourland, present top Tro­ Confecence singles championship won Fresno papers blared out, "Bulldogs win 2C2A baseball champion­ turned in some brilliant fielding. discus, and Steward,! fourth in the time^—49.7. by R. Edwards of San Jose. broad jump besides winning the high jan dashman. The Beta Sig lads touched Caudillo Shot Put: won by Dennis—Six Hits; 2 In the open 100 yard dash Bess ship.” It wat that simple to knock the Gauchos out of the running jump. for 1$ blows but could not make Saenz—Dirty 7; Guerrero—Gamma Sig; will vie for the coast title against for the 1941 ¡baseball title. them count: Mack Toner blasted out 4 Hengstella— Dirty 7s; 5 Wrightson— Bouland and Dean Rickman of the Mermen Face N ow .lt CatL Be Told ...... _ ...... a homer, and two long singles Beta Sig. distance—39’7’v Trojans. Hal Sinclair of U.C.L.A. to lead the stickers. ' ’880“ “ydr funf" won 'by Derwiler—-^-Six ? Now before the news spreads out all over the United States Bulldogs See and Jim Jurkovich of California. In a wild scoring-melee the Be(a Hits; 2 May-—Checkers; 3 'Rider—Gam­ Also competing in the short dash will Santa Marians on this new land easy, .method to win a championship, we’re going to Sigs came back Tuesday to lambast ma Sigs; 4 Graham-—Six Hits; 5 Nunez be Bill Morgan of the locals. scoop the nation and let only the Cleveland Indians, current leaders chuckers Mel ■ Dennis and Frankie Crown Vanish —Sig Alphs. time 2:20. Also entered for the Gauchos will Coach Terry Dearborn will take a Jones for 25 runs on- 18 blows. The Javelin throw: won by Condley—Dirty be a quarter-mile relay quartet of Santa Barbara State college squad of of the American league, in on the secret. 7s; 2 Laveile—-Host, 3 Wrightson—Beta Six artillery kept lip a steady FRESNO, May 15—-"Champs for Bess, Morgan, Burdette Gandy and a dozen swimmers to Santa Maria on a dayy/ is an accurate description of J>ig; 4 Acevedo—Gamma Sig; 5 Regalado Dear Alva Bradley, President, Cleveland Indians: barrage but failed to push the tallies Dick Mohr in the inter-collegiate Saturday evening to meet Santa Mar­ across fast enough and collected only the Fresno State college baseball —Dirty 7. distance 143’10”. four-man 440 relay. ia Athletic club in the Gaitcho’s clos­ 120 yd low hurdles: won by Jones— Have noticed that your ball club is leading the American 18 markers. They touched Sleeth for squad as it had its'*'championship” Other Green and White spikemen ing meet of the season. Six Hits; tie between Meek—Host,Heng- league at the end of 30 games played out of your 154 game 16 safeties, Morgan and Dennis each taken away from it this week by a vying for individual titles will be The Gauchos are expected to pro­ steller—Dirty 7 and A. Scott—Checkers; collected 3. Miller led the massacre ruling by Morrie Gross, president of Lowell Steward, 2C2A high jump vide the more experienced Santa schedule. Knowing that the dirty Yankees have been winning, 5 Calloway—Checkers, time —14.3. or the Beta Sigs with three bingles the 2C2A conference, that its three holder, and Wolf Heinberg in both Marians with plenty of competition 220 yd. dash: McCorkle—Dirty 7; 2 the majority of the championships, we have hit upon an excellent and a round tripper. game series with San Diego for the the shot put and discus throw. in a close contest, with Coach Dear­ Wrightson—Beta Sig; 3 Pickens—Six solution for breaking their monopoly. Declare the baseball Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. the two out­ conference title could be labelled Held in reserve in the four man born relying upon ace breast stroker Hits; 4 Burdick—Checkers; 5 Gendron— fits tangle in the final game to de­ nothing more than "exhibition relay race will be Ernie Jackson, Atlee Clapp and sprinter W. A. plày in jthe league concluded at the end of 30 games. Auto Six Hits, time 24.5. cide the championship at Phelps games ” sophomore sprinter. Robertson for wins. matically Cleveland wins the title. Simple, eh what? field. Totally disregarding Santa Bar­ Mile relay: won by Gamma Sig; 2 First game: bara’s claims to the title, * the Aztecs Checkers; 3 Dirty 7; 4 Beta Sig; 5 Six Spartans Nab Beta Sigs ______410 210 2—10 and Bulldogs had gone ahead and Hits, time —4:07.7. Some Men Six Hits ______006 233 — 14 played the playoff, series on the Discus throw: won by Large—Check­ Swim Meet Sleeth and Toner; Caudillo and grounds that they were tied for first ers; 2 A. Scott—Checkers; 3 Saenz— A New Angle from CAMPUS Dirty 7; 4 Hall—Dirty 7s; 5 Wrightson Hate Sjummer Santa Barbara State college’s swim­ Jones. in the standings, each with 6 wins —Beta Sigs. distance— 119’l-2”. ming team placed second to the de­ Second game: and 3 losses. Beta Sigs 052 2(11)5 0—25 The representatives of the various Broad Jump: won by Saenz—Dirty 7; Hear Me Tick-Talkin’. .. others wear fending champions, San Jose State, 2 Woody—Checkers; 3 Joham—Gamma in the Conference championship meet Six Hits ...... J . .. H3 443 2—18 2C2A schools meet in Fresno tomor­ Palm Beach - Sleeth and Toner; Dennis and row afternoon to iron out the diffi­ Sig; 4 Jones— Six Hits; 5 Adams—Sig held Saturday afternoon at the Coral Alphs. distance—-19’4’\ Casino. Jones. culties that have arisen as # result of the "unofficial playoffs.” TEAM TOTALS LM Pitted against a powerful Spartan Dirty 7s—141, Checekrs—133 2-3, Six only loss being to Stanford, Coach team which this year has seven vie* Hits—109^1-3, Gamma Sigs—-102, Beta A ll around town— Terry Dearborn’s Gauchos dug in to tories, including wins over Califor­ Sigs—52, Hoits—43, Sig Alphs—19, I. amass 47 points. Water Ballet Team nia, Utah and Utah State, and its Glamorizes Meet E.—9. about the new and s|gg¡ i n s t r ictly sensational l i i i I The swimming meet between Santa Maria Athletic club and the Santa ticking-type sports en­ Barbara State swimmers tomorrow in LET’S i y Santa Maria will be glamorized by sembles. v/bOwtatw. (k m s o j l Barbara State college swim team, at DANCE! the addition of exhibition diving and a girl’s water ballet number, to the Knee length shorts, - V r í & h usuial meet program , it Was a n ­ nounced by Coach Terry Dearborn. slacks, blazer and The ballet, composed of Santa Made of Celanese Rayon Qarbara State coeds, will' present skirts, all made of swimming and floating formations, Jersey. New Shades—52 tandem swimming and water waltzing "ticking— the striped wide #1.25 yd. to music. blue and white mater­

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' ' J:'; T ; WILLARD MAY 735 East Victoria Street. Phones: 24873 and 7136 ’41, will boast very few men. Action taken Tuesday ... | News Editor______—------Ruthe Suggs at the student body meeting called^ to discuss fhe 1941-42 They’ll be as scarce as woodpeck­ Editorial Manager __„____ _— ------Ja<;k Newman budget was a bit misguided in the opinion «Sîsthis colump and several Acting Editorial M anager ~~------I'.'....— Harry Stewart ers in the Petrified Forest. Sports Editor ___ ' __George Stepanian persons who observed and participated inifee proceedings. Society Editor ... ^ J ..—i. Patsy Eaves The college will take on a This is neither the place ndr the time%> discuss the probleqi Journalism Advisor ____ — Margaret B. Bennett Typography Advisor ------J ohn T. Porter •Bryn Mawr atmosphere, and for of whether or not the athletic department cap use an extra $400— Business M anager':^______Walter Bradbury the guys who are left, getting a- that is something that must be decided tocjfty ac noon by the Staff Photographer —-i__ _r--— ------1 Bob Emerson date should be easier than falling general student body members themselves. | ASSISTANTS But we do feel that the suggested cut was limed at the wrong Editorial— Don Pennington, Lew Garrett. : asleep during an 8th hour lecture. spot in the budget. More than a few repercüssior» have occurred be­ Ne^s— Marjory. Wet more, Marilee Stevens, James Lytle, Larry - If things get too tough, girls » Dudley, Kenneth Roberts, Hqnnah Wi|lianis, Mnrgi* cause of the possible curtailment of next year’s social |>rog;rain^ as­ Larsen, Natalie Stewart. can always import parachute dates Sports—-Ray Acevedo, Giles Liegerot. sured possibility if any amount such as that requested if takes from Special Writer—Syd Cohen. from the nearest army camp. the social committee’s budget. i . \ If ' ’ J -, Member rirrurntiq roe national advertising by O f course, the' co-eds may not O f course, we’ve been confronted by; several grioved persons Fhsodded Colle6 iate want -to remain behind. They who feel that the request was aimed at thé social calendar because Distributor of i 4 2 0 MAD,»ON AVE- New York. n . Y. the greater number of the local athletes very seldom attend affairs _ . ; CHICAGO • BOSTON • LOS ANOCLES • SAN FRANCISCO might become nurses and host­ appearing thereon. Although this is a possibility to wVich two or Golle6iate Digest esses. This would leave the cam­ three athletes have confessed jokingly, we choose to consider it a pus as empty as a case of smoke remote one. rings. In our opinion,* the men supporting the request for lie transfer The faculty would probably go of funds saw a chance to secure a little extra lucre fort their acti­ Youth Is Again Being Called stir crazy and attend each other’s vities and, naturally, reached for it. W e see no especiau reason to classes, which would be more fun condemn them for this— a similar practice is indulged inrby almost every person who is desirous of securing something extra for. the To Keep Democracy Alive than stealing white canes from particular activity in which he is interested. And yèt, the policy blind men. Lately several flattering statements have been made upon the cannot be fully condoned in the light of fairness and (quality. subject of youth which show the general tendency of the older - And maybe after we’re gone for Attendance and participation in student body meetipgs at this generation to build up the feeling in us that we are going to save awhile, grass might grow some­ Goo’hye i . ... college is notoriously poor and disinterested; therefore,/any group the world now as they were supposed to have done in 1917-18. where on the campus. which is interested enough in pushing certain bits of legiMatUre can, * ¡k * by attending in a large group, have things pretty mucll their own A local newspaper appeared Sunday with an editorial showing Beirut reports Afghanistan will sign Student Suggests Adiós Day For way at these meetings. This was the. procedure used bjf: those per­ the manner in which leading figures have begun to place a depend* with Iraq in accordance with the Saada* sons who pushed through the budget revision at the meeting held ance upon youth to get .them out of the mess into which they baad pact. Draftees in Letter to Editor Tuesday morning in the auditorium. have thrown themselves. Nostradamus didn’t predict this, but it happened anyway. Can’t tell what will -j*0 tbe eJ;tor etc.), dramatics (Pottle, Mattson, Wtden- Of one thing we’re certain . . . It is extremely gratifying to hear all of this after so many happen nowadays. A copy-teader on a ... er,c l , . ue de Hoyas.u u r» . cetc) Forensics (McKeon, newsoaper in New York ran across the Th.s letter .s written by a sent.mental.st. D ^ and that is that when the special assembly conveies today at tiresome years we have been told exactly the opposite. Always be­ and do2ens of names of two Turkish lieutenants, a I beheve th * there are qurte a few others who ^ ^ you ^can ^ list much better than noon, the attendance will be much greater than it was Tuesday. fore, when times have been good, youth has come for a teriffic street in Istanbul, and three, towns in 1 e meere/ a^. ee at. ‘ I, A short afterview of hijhighlights of the And we’re certain that the people who attend will be 1 doing so be­ Syria in a news release yesterday. They 1S, something mofe than an mst.tut.on bombardment. Nearly every magazine and paper in the country year’s productions would constitute an cause they are at least interested in what is happening to the $10 found him early this morning planting °{ learning Ju stu s .ton bars do not appropriate and enjoyable program songs carried articles on "flaming youth” and "what are the young people maize on the cosmetic counter o f a drug a mak* s * does not and of comradship. almost the same thing has happened. pantomimes won’ the delegates acclaim PF9P® that this grouP °f collegians should If the regular rally committee is handi­ Whether or not the interest shown this week will be, as form- Naturally we recognize the dangers confronting our country and offer of a summer entertaining job. l a n d e d with,a few haphazard good- capped for lack of time and help, 1* hereby erly, only temporarily or will come to be recognized and appreciated and will .do everything possible to save it from those dangers. Beanie Shedd and Jack Richards say he bVes- Yes- I know, the. seniors, will, get offer my services in any capacity to make was sensational. Radka is a very remark- their stereotyped, .stiff-shitted congratuia- chls rally possible. as the student body’s strongest weapon (ah, sweet idealism!) re­ It is disgusting, though, to have everyone change his attitude so able fellow. Was "Little All Ameticari” tions upon leaving -the child-life and enter- Jack (Bus)* Brown mains to be seen. suddenly about us when we are needed despeartely. football player, writer, director, difd stir ¡ng the. vale of tears. Maybe the Press-#, of FresnoV annual musical show, plus dent of the Student Body will even go so W e are going to try to save our country from the dictators. being a very ¿ucceisful student body presi- far. as to publish,, a farewell message in W e could not do otherwise if we wanted to. But, when we look dent . . . Jim Himry',’ who provided three El Gaucho. But I think these past few top tunes for this years Revue, may find y*ars have meant be around and try to decide exactly what it is we will be protecting, his "Distanf To ’Me” being played by end«d so callously. z we wonder whether or not we should be such suckers. Glenn Miller at the Armory when the I therefore recommend that there be 'mencia ouf-ofit/oors For instance, we will be righting for a system of greed, selfish­ famous band man arrives for his one instituted at S.B.S»C. a Homegoing Rally night stand May 30 . . . A reliable to be held out of doors, preferably on ness and intolerance. Do we want to fight for that? We will be source tells us that 45 per cent of the the new campus site, on Friday night fighting for the right to keep some of our population in hovels and male student body at UCLA will he draft- June 6. It should* be attended by Presi* slums. Is that worth fighting for? W e will give our lives and our ed by July . . . What ever happened to dent Phelps9 who will officially bid the "God Bless America?” . . . Two years student body bop voyage; by several health for the prosperity of a few, even though President Roosevelt- ago, according to critics the youth of the faculty members to say a few (!) words; has stated that there will be no millionaires made out of this war. country was "going to the dogs.” Now by the past president and president-elect A list of wrongs for which we will be struggling would take up the the same critics sayt "the future of Ameri- of the A.S.B. There should be an Hon: ca lies in the hands of it’s youth.” One or Roll Call of the outstanding student rest of this page. of the neatest squeeze plays in history, achievements* during the past year. These Smokers everywhere like their But we are going to fight. Even with all of the evils existing This generation has been put on more should include sports (Getzowitz, who in­ spots than a solvent rag. . . cidentally is joining the Air Corps, Saenz, in the system, we will fight to preserve it— but only with the hope COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTE that these wrongs will be corrected. A direct slap in our collective face was levied by the voters of Santa Barbara when they defeated W ith outdoor lovers the country over, the Housing proposition. If we could see efforts being made not A fast game there’s nothing like Chesterfield for a com­ only in this city, but all over the country, to alleviate the living pletely satisfying cigarette...they’re always conditions of much of our population, we would go to war with inished...pause and Cooler-Smoking, Definitely Milder and far a much easier mind. Better-Tasting. We, the youth q>f the Country, are going to save our home­ land from destruction. W e are labeled the "saviors” already. But Chesterfield's right combination ofthe while we save, someone must build, someone must give us aid. world’s best cigarette tobaccos is the big That is what we are demanding of the older generation. Something reason for their ever-growing popularity must come out of this war besides death and destruction.— H.S. EVERYWHERE YOU G O 'i t e q O j k í i

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