Voi. XXI SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, MARCH, FRIDAY 13, 1942 No. 22 Audience Approves ‘Room Service’ In First Night By EDITH VAN METER As Sasha so fittingly put it, “It’s in America, what you call—three and half stars.” “Room Service” opened it’s two-night run in the college auditorium last night to a responsive audi'ence composed of Studènte and townspeople, ^ Henry Garcia junior speech stu­ dent, turned in his usual perform­ ance as Gorden Miller, the shoe- Legislators Map stringer with a million troubles. The continuity of the play was Anti-Noise , carried by Garcia, who will he remembered for his performance as juvenile lead in “Our Town”. Campaign Lending- support to Garcia was Paul Kliss, who received the Severly hampered by the fact speech, division award for his that a scant' quorum were on work In “The Copperhead”. His hand, A.S. , President Howard portrayal of Harry-, Binion, the eccentric director of “Godspeed” Eckles last night relegated the was done, with restrained comedy. few attending legislators to On the other extreme was Bob finding a solution to the .disturb­ Sandfelder, who amused the re­ ances that have been going on sponsive audience as Faker Eng- lurid, Miller's assistant “fum toity in the campus library. toid street”. George Blumenson, Completing plans for tomorrow night's benefit dance at the Biltmore hotel for Bundles for Blue­ Finance Chairman Art Chauvel playing the minor role of Sasha, jackets, organization for United States Naval aid, are committeemen RUTHE SUGGS, El Gaucho edi­ was first to respond to Eckles the hysterical Russian waiter with tor; JIM LYTLE, managing editor; and ELEANOR POUND, La Cumbre editor. plea- with a suggestion that fines the histrionic aspirations, lent laughter to an already laugh- be levied on violators and that loaded plot. they be brought before a student Definite contrast was shown be­ Students Benefit Bluejackets court. His suggestion was second­ tween blustering, cigar-chewing ed by Eleanor Pound, La Cumbre Gregory Wagner, played effec­ editor, who explainea triat ”A tively by John Lindholtz and ner­ person who disturbs in the li­ vous, yes-man antics of Jack Hic- With Dance at Biltmore Hotel brary is as much a menace as kok, portraying Joe Gribble, man­ a person who keeps books over­ ager of the White Way hotel. * Attention will be focused upon time”. Lou Sarracino added color with funds for the benefit of the Bun­ aid to the United States Navy to­ Following considerable discus­ his small part as Doctor Glass, morrow night as Santa Barbara dles for Bluejackets organization, sion envolving student policing, the house physician, as did Robert Local Studio Mrs. Bren declared: “We think correction through organizations Farkas, playing Timothy Hogarth, State collegians gather at the it is wonderful that you want to and hiring of a library bouncer, collector for the We-Never-Sleep- Issues Proof s. Biltmore hotel for the benefit of give this danee for our benefit Councilmember Jerry Motto took Còllection-Agency. Stanley John­ Bundles for Bluejackets dance We are in desperate need of mon­ the floor and asked for “direct son as Leo Daves' bashful hayseed Students who have taken their action”. “This is our problem and from Oswego, did as well as could sponsored by El Gaucho, college ey and I can assure you and the, be expected with a difficult role. individual portrait settings for weekly publication. students that if you knew how it must be recognized and cor­ rected immediately,” declared On the distaff side were Mabel La Cumbre are, requested to call Highlighting the affair will be much that money will mean to Barker, as Hilda Manney whose music by Tod Yamamato and his people in great need, it will make Motto. for their proofs at Burchett stu­ In apparent response to Motto’s love for Davis was exceeded only 13-piece Musicmakers orchestra, you all very happy.” ■ by her interest in his play. Kather­ dio as soon as possible, gs the which is donating its services for Acting patrons and patroness­ challenge, Vice-president How­ ard Clapp laid a plan before the ine Davis Daniel as Christine Mar­ choice of selection must be de­ dancing in the Biltmore ball­ es for the affair will include Mr. lowe added a sobering note to the cided before next week. room from 9 to 12 p.m. and Mrs. Wilton M. Wilton, Mr. council for a “collegiate” cam­ paign to be carried oh on compus pandemonium which prevailed Because of the rush of last- Co-chairmen of the benefit are gnd Mrs. Terry Dearborn, Mr. during three' hilarious acts. Miss and Mrs. John T. Porter, Mr. and to make the students . conscien­ minute appointments, one week Ruthe Suggs, El Gaucho editor Julia Jerikins, portrayed by Laur- and Jim Lytle, managing editor, Mrs. Stan Williamson and Mr. tious that the library is a place ètte Lóvell, completed the femin­ will be extended to enable stu­ assisted by Eleanor Pound, La and Mrs. William RusselL for study. This plan was accepted ine contingent. dents to have their pictures tak­ Tickets for the benefit- are be­ by the council and volunteers will Much, of the credit for the suc­ en. This is positively the last ex­ Boosted by El Gaucho staff ing sold by all El Gaucho staff meet in Eckles’ office tomorrow cess of “Room Service” belongs tension as no more portrait set­ members, ticket sales for the members and s will be on sale at afternoon to make posters to be to the producer-director of the Bundles for Bluejackets bene­ the door. Fifty-five cents, tax in- posted at strategic points about Murray-Boretz comedy, Dr. Albert tings will be taken after March clusive, is the charge per Couple. the campus. O. Mitchell. 21, according to Virginia Coury, fit dance will be brought to a appointment editor. Appoint­ climax today noon with a ral­ ments may be made between ly in the Quad. fourth and sixth periods every Orchesis Previews Dance Concert Comedy; day in the Quad. Cumbre editor, and George The deadline on pages has been Blumenson, editorial manager. set to Monday. A $5 deposit is Bundles for Bluejackets is an Two-Night Run Opens Thursday in Theater asked with the balance due April organization for United States 1 . Organizations who have not Naval aid which sponsors can­ Gauchos. in assembly Tuesday^ ■^“Children’s Corner”: with music indicated the policy they will teens and recreational centers at will peek prematurely at a light­ from Gaunoud’s “Funeral March carry out in regard to the 1942 numerous Navy and Coast Guard er Side of the dance concert of the Marionettes.” La Cumbre have one week to do bases along the southland coast. which opens.in the College thea­ Following the percussion group, Chairmen of the philanthropic so, stated Ozzie .Osborne, busi­ ter Thursday evening. Footlights wherein six rhythms will be in­ ness manager. group are Mrs. Ernst Lubitch, Mrs. Milton Bren, Mrs. Mervyn for both performances of the run terpreted, the polka will be LeRoy, and Mrs. Darryl Zanuck. will be 'illuminated at 8:30 on sh6wn. Then comes “Nocturne” Coach Writes Active, sponsors of the movement Thursday and .Friday. with music by Forrest Good- include Miss Claudette Colbert, Directed by Miss Margaret De- enough. * Gary Cooper, Miss Bette Davis, Haan, members of Orchesis pre­ Four compositions arranged by For Magazine Miss Greer Garson, Frederic Louis Horst will be included in March, Miss Merle Oberon and sent an eleven-number program “Pre-Classic Suite.” “The Improvement of Class­ numerous other members of the of modern dance this year in its Proposed highlight of the con­ room Instruction in Hygiene,” an film colony. fourth annual production. Or- cert will be the interpretation of article written by Coach Terry Expressing gratitude to the chesis.is the local chapter of the “Ballads for Americans” by John H. Dearborn, assistant professor Associated Students of Santa national, dance group. Sponsor of La Touche and made famous by of hygiene and physical educa­ Barbara for their offer, to donate the concert is the women’s phys­ Singer Paul Robeson. It will be tion at State college, appears in ical education department. chanted by the Verse Speaking the February issue , of The Physi­ Former Gaucho ‘‘From Primitive Rhythms,” a choir under the direction of Fred­ cal Educator. percussion selection, will be eric W. Hile in accompaniment to In his article Coach Dearborn Studies in Florida shown Tuesday as will a Shostak- the darice group’s rendition of emphasizes the possibility of im­ avich polka. The former selection that number. provement through correlated Former State collegian is a solo to be danced by Betty Two additional odes to nationa­ teaching and integration • with John Stevénson, is now in Miami, Mitchell. lism will conclude the concert the school curriculum. Florida training in instrument Opening the concert - Thursday when the group repeats favorite Another article, “Increasing flying. He is affiliated with Pàn is “Salute” which features popu­ —Photo by Burchett selections from last year’s pro­ the Effectiveness of the Class­ American Airways African Lim­ lar music arranged by Mrs. Em­ Direction of the cast of 30, duction, “We’re in the Army Now” room Teacher’s participation in ited, going Monday evening by ma Lou Eppel, accompanist. In composed of Orchesis members, and “Americana”. the School Health Program” has plane.. Completing his training dpet,. Niletta Coulter, Orchesis is in charge of Miss MARGARET All compositions original, the been requested by the magazine period he'will be . sent elsewhere president, and Miss DeHa'an will DEHAAN. The dance concert program will be executed by a for early publication m ferry flying ships, present the second number, opens a two-night run Thursday. (Continued on page 3, coL 4) Page Two Santa Barbara, California, Friday, March 13,1942 Forbidding Clubroom Usage Opposes ¿Democratic Rights Suggs-estions One of the first things we are taught in education courses In a phrase, the Morganthau are the aims and objectives of education. We are taught that of proposals might be dubbed as these aims one of the first and foremost is individual rights. an economic planner’s dream We are also taught that this is one of the prime objectives in of the ideal. To take up to 80 the democratic way of life; that this is the American way; that per cent of a corporation’s in­ this is the democratic way. come, which is theoretically W.e value our individual freedom. We think so much not possible if it has minimal or no only of our own individual freedom, but of the freedom of the excess profits tax credit is one other peoples in the world that today we are at war. We are at thing. To simultaneously en­ war not only to protect and préserve our freedom, but the free­ large consumer’s taxes on a dom of these less fortunate peoples. Individual freedom and long list of common use items happiness is the modern way of life. This is a way of life which is another. That is dealing means that we need not bow down to the wishes or whims of business in civilian goods a any individual; that we are free to follow our own life, liberty blow. The spectre of and the pursuit of our oWn. happiness so Icing as we do not, in­ diminishing returns arises in terfere with these same rights as far as other individuals are this picture. It should be care­ concerned. fully considered. It is for thés» reasons that we take exception with a fac­ Estimates of taxes to be col­ ility member at this college who has forbidden the use of the lected under higher rates are Gaucho club to the women in her department. We are a mod­ likely to be proved accurate ern college. We are proud, and justly so, of our elementary in an economy expanding pro­ education, industriàl education departments, of our home eco­ gram by its own power, i.e., nomics, our speech, our physical education, our' music and reinvestments of profits in add­ other departments. ed wealth-producing products But how about our morals? HAL KEMP, and facilities. But estimates of College men and women have been deserting their educa­ expected taxes to be collected tional pursuits temporarily for the great work which must be TED WEEMS X JAN GARBER from individuals and compan­ WERE ALL MEMBERS OF DELTA SIGMA ies engaged in non-defense done in the war effort of our nation. Our men are serving in PHI FRATERNITY/ the various branches of> the armed forces, our women are work are • likely to be proved working the machines in the various plants and factories all faulty if higher taxes bring a over the country in order to supply these men with- the neces­ diminuation in sales of articles / sary mechanisms of war. Here at Santa Barbara State college thus covered. / we have many women who are married, who are keeping Since it is out of the profits homes for their husbands at the same time they are going to Tragedy Stalks East Beachers produced by non-defense in­ school. dustries and activities that the Are we supposed to believe that these women do not know As Beta Sig Maimes Beta Sig government receives its new what is good for them?'Are we supposed to believe that these capital (other than borrowing) women are lacking in morals? Are we supposed to believe that Scene: East beach. grabbed the foot. A bloodcurdling for conducting war production, these women will be sullied by stepping into the Gaucho club- Date: Sunday, March 8. scream rent the air. Tragedy. it would be unfortunate if new for an occasional cigarette? Time: 1:27 p.m. A group of students quickly excise taxes were sufficiently The sun was shining brightly cluster about the rupine figure. The days when a woman was thought of as “fallen if she Five pair of male arms pick up heavy to kill non-defense busi­ smoked a cigarette are gone. It has been proved that there is and none had any indication of the ____ fallen one_I carry him to a ness. Somewhere there is a absolutely no connection between smoking and loose morals, the stark tragedy which was about car, drive off to the“ hospital. 30 practical limit to this zone. Some of our best and most brilliant women smoke, and they to occur. Nemesis had been dogg- minutes later they returned, One should take with a grain certainly could not be accused of lacking morally. ing his footsteps for, a long time. carrying the still body with them. With a sadder but wiser look, of salt treasury estimates of It seems foolish indeed to forbid these women simple Finally the Gods caught up with they carry the body onto the tax income to be produced. In means of relaxation here on the campus. If- these women wish him on the beach, scene of so beach, and lay it down. All that the present instance, where to enter the Gaucho club, if they wish to smoke there, they are much fun and revelry, can be seen are bandages and the government is getting up mature enough to know what they want. And certainly, if this It was a perfect setting for the adhesive tape, into the stratosphere of taxa­ means of relaxation is forbidden them here on the campus, tragedy. A group of carefree col- And that, leetle kiddies, is the tion, it is to be doubted that they will relax'elsewhere. lege students decide to spend the st0ry of how Cliff Kopitske broke anybody can foretell with any day at the beach, to get. a coat of his middle toe. Let’s keep our students on the campus. tan, to lose that library pallor hnd accuracy how much less busi­ We have* one of the most modern colleges as far as educa­ to (perhaps) go into the water. So ness and less profits will en­ tional offerings, buildings and students are concerned. Let’s there they were. Gerry Cockins, Patriotic Ditties sue under the excise taxes have modem thought as well.—G. B. Jean Davis, Jackie Pound, Art proposed. Certain it is that the Chauvel and Maxine Clark were Flood Music Market average family budget, being those actively concerned in the Johnny and Mary Public and tragedy. Onlookers included Doris simultaneously from two all the little Publics are now be­ new directions, cannot be ex­ Messinger, Faye Thompson, Mar- ing treated for the war quaran- cella and Rachel Robinson, Nell tine with a big dose of patriotic panded so as to maintain the Much Ado Martin, Betty Scott, Jimmy Lytle, SOngs. present production volume. By GEORGE BLUMENSON ——— ^ ^ — Danny Arrelanes, Dick O’Brien Every songwriter in this free and Doris Kirsten and a few This is probably as good a time as the star Aldebaran and the country has got on the flag wav- other devotees to the sun. ing-cheer leading wagon. Musi­ as any to make it clear that the ‘earth. But both of these premis- A good time was being had by cians marts are flooded with opinions expressed in this col- es are closely correlated, all. Some Of the students were little ditties about Pearl Harbor, E L G A fC H O umn reflect the views of the au- It has been brought to the at- listening to Peter Potter dishing Entered as second-class matter in the out with the latest in classical the fateful date, the glories of post office at Santa Barbara, Calif., Sept. thor. No one else influences in tention of this column that while being an American and that great 17, 1926. music; others, playing bridge and El Gaucho is published every Friday any way the statements ex- on one hand the students have others merely Tying in the sun. institution, the Dr sift. of the school year by the Associated been exhorted to patronize the There were few, at any rate, in Music boxes, orchestras and the Students of Santa Barbara State college. pressed in this column; no do radio offer 107 variations on the No issues are prihted on holidays or dur­ they coerce-the author into writ­ cafeteria, on the other hand a the water. But the attention of ing examinations. faculty member in one of the Nemesis was focused on the small paramount theme of patriotism. 1750 copies published every week. Sub­ ing anything he does not believe largest women’s departments on but rugged group of male stu- Dorsey swings it, Cugat does it scription rates 50 cents per semester. EDITOR..^.-....,___'-Z ______RUTHE SUGGS to be true. It ha’s been brought to campus has forbidden “her girls” dents engaged in a rip snorting in conga tempo; and Stokow­ 2i9 .East Anapamu Phones 7986 and 7138. the attention of this column that from using the Gaucho club, the game of touch football, ski presents it as a tone poem or M anaging Editor...,____ v...... James Lytle as a symphony from tin pan al­ Editorial Manager...... George Blumenson' in the past certain people other only place on the campus where The sides had been phosen. The Sports Editor...... Ozzie Osborne women are allowed to smoke, men (?) lined up. The ball was ley. , Feature Editor...... Natalie Stewart than this columnist have been Johnny and Mary Public will Secretary...... —...... Marilee Stevens These women smoke, and if they snapped. Body met body, leather Staff Artist...... — Jackie Pound taken to task about the material can’t do so in the Gaucho club met empty air. Enraged at not continue taking this syncopated 3, contained in this column. In the they are bound to '' do "soSO else having caught the pass, one' of nationalism just as long as there future it would be appreciated if where. Which is just what has the students, with the intention is a cause to sing about. Compos- any gripes about the material in been happening. We were down­ of keeping the principles of fair ers will record important events You Take the “Much Ado” are taken up with town the other noon hour, and play, aimed a kick at the posterior as trivial lyrics with catchy the author, personally. \ there we saw at least from 30 to of Art Chauvel. But Nemesis tunes. High Road 40 women, all of whom we have The cafeteria, according to re­ seen eating in the-college cafe­ Til Take the ports which have emanated from teria an smoking in the Gaucho the cafeteria committeemen, has club, eating and smoking in two Low Road been losing money for quite some of the downtown eateries, STATI time. Various reports have come If the college wishes' to pull in, from time to time, that the the cafeteria out of the red, it cafeteria would be forced to shut seems to me that such narrow- down. The students have been minded edicts should bp put aside exhorted to stay on campus dur- in favor of accepted, modern ing lunch hour, to buy as many principles. There is certainly meals as they could in the café­ nothing sinful in smoking an oc­ téria. Let’s let that be premise casional cigarette. Again, per­ number one in this argument. haps we are on the wrong /foot. Now for number two. It is an Perhaps there are other things accepted fact that women smoke. going on in the Gaucho room, be­ We know that women smoke, cause it hardly seems logical that We’ll meet the gang simply because we see them do­ a faculty member would take ing that. There is a cigarette ma­ such drastic measures to keep a t chine in Ebbets hall, and we see “her girls” from smoking. Per­ women dropping their nickles haps we need a good investiga­ and dimes into that machine. tion into the Gaucho club. If that Now we have two. premises, is what is wanted and needed, ELMER’S which, at first glance, might seem then, by all means, let’s have 1026 State as far removed from each other one. Santa Barbara, California, March, Friday 13, 1942 EL GAfCHO Page Three Tuesday Show Features Szell Conducts Swing, Dance Concert Philharmonic Preview Performance Tuesday Night Tuesday fourth hour assembly will feature swing music by Final Los Angeles Philhar­ the Musicmakers orchestra and a group of comedy numbers monic orchestra concert of the executed by Miss Margaret DeHaan’s modern dance group, it 1942 season in Santa Barbara waé announced yesterday by Bob Sandfelder, assembly di­ will bring 90 of the Southland’s rector. Sandfelder in urging attend-^------—1 ^—— ■—' finest musicians to Granada ance àt the monthly talent prò theater on Tuesday evening. gram stated, ‘‘If any of you Gau- Woodhouse George Szell will conduct the con­ chos miss this show you will be cert, the 1,571st since the philhar­ greatly disappointed.- There’s go­ Reorganizes monic was founded in 1919. Now ing to be music,- dancing and in its twenty-third season, the Los singing to relieve your poor tired Angeles philharmonic is famed minds from book.” Defense Posts throughout the United States; as In conclusion, he advised, the orchestra which has played "Gigue", one of the numbers of the "Pre-Classic Suite" of the “Clear the library,-, clear the Gau­ Careful survey of State college all of the “Symphonies Under the che club, clear the Quad and buildings brought a reorganiza­ dance concert which opens Thursday is interpretated by RUTH Stars” since the Hollywood bowl HOWELL, BETTY MITCHELL and GERRY COCKINS, head for the aud!” tion of emergency defense sta­ was founded in 1922. The Musicmakers 13-piece or­ tions this week. Under the direc­ In nearly every season of ■ its chestra is under the management tion of Dr. C. D. Woodhouse, civ­ existence, the orchestra has made Fourth Annual Dance Concert of Lawrence Sanchez. Vocalist -trips to Santa Barbara under with the group is Nancy Brown. ilian defense coordinator, new Id­ auspices of an organization now Featured soloists will include eations are to be used for pro­ known as the Community Arts Features Nationalistic Numbers T o d Yamamoto on trumpet, tection in case of air raid.- Music association of Santa Bar­ “You Made. . Me. Love. You;” Iri emergency, students will be bara, Inc. (Continued from page one) David Burnhamon, drums, “Bu­ evacuated from all class rooms The music department, through cast of 30 which includes Ruth gle Call Rag;”. Joe Diaz, tenor Director Van A. Christy, has Bayless, Gerry Cockins, Frances Students Plan saxaphone, “Bugle Call Rag;” to one of the three points on cam­ made special arrangements by Nino Baudina, alto saxaphone, pus deemed most safe by Wood- Boyton, Patricia Daugherty, Betty which students may hear this fin­ Dawson, Barbara Johnson, Wilma Annual Dinner “String of Pearls.” house. All classes on the east side al symphony concert at a raté of Mensing, Lois Jellison, Virginia Other numbers will be “In the of the campus will move to the 55 cents per person. Tickets may' Mood, “1-A in the Army,” “Deep Benedett, Frances Scanlon, Elea­ Superintendents of the rural lower floor of the home, econom­ be secured at this price from the in the Heart of Texas,” “Tis Au­ music office. nor Laurence, Ruth Howell, Mur­ and city schools of Southern Cal­ ics building. Students on the tumn,” : “This is No Laughing For the first time in Santa^ Bar­ iel Wolfe, Shirley Curry, Thelma ifornia will cast care and worry Matter,” “I Said No” with Miss west half will go to the admini­ bara, the fourth symphony of to the wind as they join with the Brown on the vocal; “Moonlight Erickson, Victoria Hunter, Jane stration building. Room 45 in the Antonin Dvorak will be heard. Hunt, Gloria de Ridder, Nell Mar­ senior girls of the early child­ Cocktail,” “Marines’ Hymn.” quad will also be used. In view Another Czech composer, Sme­ / Essence of the two numbers tin, Barbara Chapman, Lily.Mikos, hood education - department for o f th e surrounding concrete tana, will be represented' bn the dinner and an- evening entertain­ from the dance concert to be pre­ structure of this room, it was program ‘with the smooth and Evelyn McDonald, Onez Chism, viewed Tuesday is: comedy, ac­ classed as safe under, attack., flowing “moldau” symphonic po­ Terry Taylor, Maxin Roberts, ment Sunday at El MirasOl ho­ cording to Miss DeHaan. Percus­ Two squads of first aid opera­ em which describes musically the Nancy Kern, Rosalie Unger and tel. | sion is employed in the. first, tors Will be stationed at each of famous Czech river of that name. .Theme for the evening will be “From Primitive Rhythms,” with the Misses DeHaan, Coulter and these locations, Faculty will be centered about the work of A. A. Shostokovitch’s “Polka” as the directly responsible for morale Mitchell. second. Accompaniment will be of thqir classes. Bickerdike Speaks As the -eighth production of the Milne, with “Christopher Robin” provided by Mrs. Emma Lou Ep- Howard Eckles, student body At Science Seminar Artist Series, admission is by A.S. and “Winnie the Pooh” officiat­ pel and Shirley Curry. president, is organizing a crew cards and tickets may be secured ing. Of special interest is guest of men who will act as stretcher Dr. Ernest L. Bickerdike, as­ from the graduate manager’s of­ speaker of the evening, Dr. Wal­ DIFFERENT bearers and air, raid wardens on sistant science instructor, will fice. General admission is 55 cents. ter E. Dexter, state superintend­ For the first time in recent campus. Printed air raid rules speak at the science faculty sem­ Nancy Morrison is student man­ ent of schools. history of Louisiana State uni­ will soon-be posted in all class inar Tuesday, at 4 p.m. in the ager of the' dance concert. with versity (data on conditions durr rooms. AWS clubroom. Dr. Bickerdike committee chairmen including Officiating as hostesses *dll be ing the Civil , war not being will lead a discussion on “Unfa­ Ruth Bay less, costumes; Ruthe Myrtle Arfst^n, Sarah Atkinson, available), women far outnumber PATRONIZE miliar Elements,” according to Suggs, publicity. Co-chairmen of Barbara Barry, Leigh Bever, Ger­ men. EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS Dr. Mary Erickson, chairman of properties are . Thelma Erickson trude Bishel, Patricia. Bradley, the discussion group. and Jean Blakemore. Pqftyv Dalrymple, Elizabeth Fer­ ris, Bernice Gill, Shirley Greg­ ory, Eleanor Hall, Carol Higgins, Beth Hilgenberg, Hope Gam­ mons, Doris Lambert, Jean Lit­ tle, Mildred Meacham, Jayne Nalle, Delma Orrill, Betty Pit­ man, Kathleen - Ross^ Patricia Slater, Faye Thompson, Beverly Thomas,- Josephine White. Alpha Thetes " You college men created Fete Pledges it, with knitted cuffs and ankles to keep cold out Alpha Theta Chi will hold a and the heat of the body presentation tea dance at La Cumbre country club from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon to intro­ duce new pledges. Music, for the dance will be rendered, by the Star Dusters. Invitations are, to be sent opt to the administration, faculty, members d t sororities, fraterni­ ties and other social organiza­ tions on campus.

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The affairs precede Open Bid day, today, and afford week of the spring hazing per­ ternity, will hold a meeting on iod drew to a close. Social events prospective pledges an opportunity to meet sorority members. Sunday, March 15 in the AWS to compensate for the bruises It was emphasized by Dean Ben- clubroom to make the final plans nink that the socials are non-rush were also formulated at campus for their national convention, events and that the new allow­ social fraternity meetings. ance was an extraordinary one. Tau Omega furthered plans for March 28-30. New pledges will Replies to invitations issued to­ participation in the Barbary be introduced at the same time: day are due Monday at 11 a.m. Coast Carnival and fôr a Tau Dionicio Morales, Ignacio Reyes, in the dean’s office. Omega formal dance to be held March! No, that’s not an or­ Elenita de la Cuesta and Luc der, but just a reminder that this TAU GAMMA SIGMA in.the near future. Coinpletion of Bouchage. Last Sunday members and plans for the Inter-Fraternity for­ „is the month that comes in like pledges had a beach party at mal, to be held March 21 at the a lion, nipping our cheeks, freez­ The convention will open with East beach followed by a patio Samarkand hotel with Jean Car­ ing our toes, blowing our . hair registration of guests on Satur­ buffet supper at Marian Moser’s rol furnishing ■ the music, and ..until most of us look like Zulus. day in the AWS clubroom, and a home on Alameda Padre Serra. pledging activities rounded the Still we know that all that blust­ Tamale Treat in the evening to Monday night meeting at the evening. e r r is false bravado, because help visiting. students and facul­ homfe of Rebecca Weyler, 522 E. Pledging activities highlighted Spring is waiting just around the ty sponsors get acquainted. Alamar and was a joint active the business of Beta Sigma Chi corner, ready to pop out any On Sunday, March 29, there and alumnae confab. Pledge activ­ Monday night* as new members minute. If you don’t believe the will be a luncheon at Restaur- ities were discussed and plans began the hazing season. Bar­ calendar, go for a stroll down ante del Paseo at which the "en­ were made for presentation of bary Coast Carnival plans and State street and look into the tertainment will be furnished by new girls. “Room Service” will the completion of work for the shop windows, those hardy per­ the students, and a Smorgasborg be attended tonight. The soror­ Inter-Fraternity' formal finished ennials that bloom with fervent in the evening a t which Dr. J. H. ity is planning to act as hostesses business for the night. color at this time of the year. Hubner of the Chilean consulate to the soldier’s matinee dance at Gamma Sigma Pi formed plans Yep! Spring is almost here. will address the group. Recreation Center in the near for a picnic with all members in­ There’s a certain familiar rest­ Monday, March 30, there will future. vited. The outing will be held at lessness in the air that makes all be a sightseeing tour for the visi­ SIGMA DELTA PHI Manning park tomorrow. Plans the feminine hearts yearn for tors, climaxed by a tea at the Tony’s Log Cabin was site for MAURICE FAULKNER of the for a grudge basketball game something we have illustrated home of Mrs. Henry Wilson. In the Sigma Delta Phi dinner music department takes over with the members of Sigma Al­ above, McCall 4615. Aj bright the evening there will be a mod­ meeting Monday evening. Fol­ supervision of the Rally commit­ pha'Kappa, to be held at the and gay as the first crocus, it el initiation in which all chap­ lowing dinner, the pledges were tee and Roadrunner Revue as Community Center, were com­ will stand out, in your winter- ters will participate, followed by sent on ai scavenger hunt which newly appointed sponsor. pleted. Following the business weary wardrobe. The set-in belt a formal banquet at the Mar ended at the ' home of Ruth meeting hazing of pledges took and long front pleats are touches Monte hotel; Father Clarence, Thompson, 520 E. Micheltorena. place. of distinction, and dpn’t overlook Mission pastor will open the Marjorie Stoutenberg Regalado Chairman Plans for the annual tea and the high pockets with their banquet with a prayer. passed the traditional box of fashion show were started Mon­ lopped-off sides. Seen last week, In charge of the convention is chocolates announcing her recent day evening at Sigma Alpha and incidentally, like a little but­ Kathleen McMullan, president of marriage to Ray Regalado. The Slates Tryouts Kappa fraternity meeting. Pledg­ tercup, was Nicky Smith in a the Santa Barbara chapter of Al­ es were assigned to paint letters evening ended with a mock court With the final appointment of dress similar to our illustration, pha Mu Gamma, assisted by Miss where pledges were sentenced to on curbs for the benefit of the with white saddle stitching down Eda Ramelli and members of the wear adhesive strips on their Maurice Falkner, assistant pro­ Associated Students budget and the front placket and around the society. Miss Pearl Chase of San­ legs until after Panic night.' fessor of the music department, ideas were formulated for the pockets. ta Barbara and Grace Thompson, PHI KAPPA GAMMA as rally committee adviser, ad­ Sigma Alpha Kappa spring for­ Seen recently around and about vice-president of Xi chapter, will The home of Mrs. Helen Gra­ ditional steps were being taken mal to be held May 9. Discussion —Gloria Gherini making ap be in charge of the sightseeing ham was the place of meeting of the Inter-Fraternity formal eight o’clock in a pale chartreuse- tours on Monday afternoon. this week as tryouts for the completed the business before plaid skirt and white pullover— Monday night for Phi Kappa Roadrunner Revue were sched­ Gamrria sorority. Plans were com­ the pledges were put through Rachel Rpbinson wearing sister pleted for their Open Bid day uled to be given Monday and various exercises. Marcella’s aqua jersey blouse open house held Wednesday Wednesday, March 23 and 25. with a brown skirt while Marcel­ night. Pledges entertained in Applications for staff positions la wears'the matching, accord­ C o rn w a ll’s paper, costumes and served re­ Greeks Slate ion-pleated skirt' with a rusty are also being received, accord­ brown sweater—Avalee Durham freshments. ing to Chairman-George Blumen- Shoe Shop GAMMA DELTA CHI in a chic red and green plaid Gamma Delta Chi meeting was son. Positions are open in the Spring Formal gingham. 1033 State production, stage, publicity and! The rains came,- and with it held last Monday night at the The Inter-Fraternity formal, sorority house, 1822 Loma street. wardrobe departments. Directors came big ^rugged-looking boots FINE SHOE REPAIRING will also be appointed for dance annual affair sponsored by the a n d raincoats. Jean Pharoah Plans were made for the Open Inter-Fraternity council, will be CLEANING DYEING Bid day party'held Tuesday eve­ and music. braved the storm in a brown and “We have scripts, music, and held Saturday evening, March 21, light blue suit with a hand POLISHING ning at the sorority house. Fol­ in the Jade room of Samarkand lowing the business meeting an adviser for our show,” de­ carved silver buckled cowboy clared Blumenson. “All that we hpte], J- T. Daniels announced belt— B. G. pledges entertained actives. this week. DELTA ZETA DELTA need now are technical directors and plenty of campus talent. Jean' Carroll’s orchestra will Delta Zetes held a business play for the dance to be held meeting at the sorority house However, experience or talent is not required, as there are plen­ from 9 to 12. last Monday night. It was agreed ty of jobs to be done by those ; Guests at the affair will be that all will attend “Room Ser­ who would like to help in put­ members of the four Santa Bar­ “CREW CUTS” vice” tonight. Open Bid day tand ting over this annual show.” bara . State college fraternities presentation of pledges were dis­ The Revue is scheduled to open and their dates. Frats include cussed. May '14 for a possible three-night Beta Sigma Chi, Tau Oméga, ATTENTION! DELTA SIGMA EPSILON run. This will make the eleventh Gamma Sigma Pi and Sigma Al­ Regular Monday night meet­ annual production of the all-stu­ pha Kappa. ing of Delta Sigma Epsilon was dent musical show. President of the Inter-Fratern­ Here are the held at the sorority house. Mem­ ity council is Daniels, head of Tau bers will be hostesses tomorrow PATRONIZE Omega. afternoon for the soldiers mat­ EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS Jackets and Jeans inee dance at Recreation Center. Next Monday the sorority will WAR OR meet with Tau Omega fraternity for entertainment by both pledge St. Patrick’s Day NO WAR groups, dancing a n d refresh­ The men were advertising to have a certain hair cut on ments. their heads and certain clothes cut in the same heads. CHI DELTA CHI Following the regular business meeting Monday night at the home.of Ruth Kohlmeir, actives We have just received the 1942 sport jackets and con­ were entertained by the pledges. trasting slacks. We know what we'd like to scfy about Paddles and black-out bags were displayed and skits given. Plans them but we're going to let you say it instead. were completed for the informal open house held Tuesday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. ajnd Mrs. Harold Lucking, Quinto street. Sport Jackets $16.00 There was also discussion of Whether or not Open Bid day. Bloom in the Spring! ALPHA THETA CHI you are Irish Slacks $10.00 Formal pledge ceremonies for Send a message of cheer Alpha Theta Chi were preceded You Will Enjoy today— Spring flowers last Monday night by the tradi­ COMPARISON DSTERMÖTOS TALUS tional Mother Goose dinner which from is given for the pledges by the alumnae and active members. ROYAL The dinner and ceremonies were held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd IC E CREAM Hitchcock. Plans were completed THF vnifT OF 4TH00SAMH - 1116 Chapala for the Open Bid day tea held 1331 State Phone 5165 yesterday afternoon Santa Barbara, California, March, Friday 13, 1942 EL G A fC M O Page Five Heads Scrap 1942 Baseball Schedule <8> Board of Athletic Control WIN or Southpaw Don Crawford Slashes Horsehider9s Budget LOSE Sparks Cal Poly Win By OZZIE OSBORNE Entirely for Coming Season Walking only three men and allowing only one earned hit, With the major sport role of rangy, southpaw, * Don Crawford, of California Polytechnic With an athletic budget of exactly nothing for the 1942 the campus divided between spelled defeat for the .Gaucho horsehiders in their opening season, the 2C2A conference baseball schedule for the Gau- baseball,' track and tennis at pre­ game of the season at Pershing park Saturday afternoon, score chos was definitely cancelled by Coach Harder this week fol­ sent, the horsehiders seem to have 5-3. lowing the decision of the Board of Athletic Control Tuesday the most troublous times to con­ ------^ tend with. Most sports are abje to Leading 3-2 until the seventh, night. manage with a budget slashing when Pitcher Chuck Manuel of Harder’s action followed the now and then, but when you Netters Win the locals was nicked for three refusal of each conference school completely take away all funds— runs arid four hits, the Gauchos Fencers Slate to play the originally scheduled the boys are faced with a tough could only eke out two hits in Gaucho out of town games at problem. The’ action, taken by Season Opener the remaining frames. Santa Barbara. the Board of Athletic Control was Inability to hit in the clutch San Jose Meet The cancellation was regretful­ judicious and inevitable however, Led by top-ranking Ed Doty, and faulty fielding were im­ ly made, Harder sfated, because since it is quite logical that one Coach Terry Dearborn’s net team proved greatly Sunday when the Pending transportation ar­ the local nine was given a good rangements, the Gaucho fencing can’t spend money that one came through with a clean sweep squad defeated Roden’s A 11- chance to win the' conference doesn’t possess—which was the Stars, 11-5. Indicative of the fact team is slated to travel to San to trounce1 Pomona Jaysee, 6 perpetual cup by taking the case here at State this year. were the three double plays exe­ Jose tomorrow where they will league championship this season. The tennis men are buying matches to 0 in the first competi­ cuted by the Gauchos. meet the Spartan contingent in The Hilltoppers won the title in most of their own equipment, tion of the season last Saturday the northern gym. Five men are 1939 and 1940 and remained while the tracksters have secured at the Santa Barbara tennis sta­ scheduled to make - the proposed dium. champions last year because the one or two guarantees for out of Harder Addresses trip, it was announced yesterday season was terminated with sev­ town meets, so in these two sports Singles: Ed Doty (SB) def. Ro- Health Convention by Coach Nick Carter. eral games still to be played. the towel is a long ways from br (P), 6-0, 6-0; Lorenzo Dali Captain John Stratton, Ed Mc- Plans now are to play teams being thrown in. ’Armi (SB) def. Walkör (P), 6-0, Speaking on. the subject “Past, Closky, Robert Hart, James within a close radius of the col­ Limited space prohibits ex­ 6-1; Dick Cobos (SB) def. Walk­ Present and Future of Baseball Rucker and Ronald Witt will lege, thus keeping expenses to a pounding this subject, but it is er (P), 6-1, 6-0; Morton Dewhirst as it Applies to the Schools,” compete in epee, foil and sabre minimum. Expenses of a few well to bear these facts in mind (SB) def. Mead (P),~6-0, 6-0. Coach Theo Spud Harder will events. games on the road could be met, when reading acounts of the wins Doubles: Doty and Dali ’Armi address attending members of Third year champions, th e according to Harder, but even on or losses of the Gaucho athletes. (SB) def, Robar and Nall (P), the two-day conference of the Green and White fencers are the those trips, the boys would have 6-1, 6-1; Cobos and Tom Hamil­ California Association of Health, only team holding a perpetual to be on a very close budget. PATRONIZE ton (SB) def. Walker and Mead Physical Education and Recrea­ trophy in that sport in the 2C2A EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS (P), 6-0, 6-2. Absence of funds is not the tion at Sacramento, March 31. league. The San Jose meet is the only gloomy point confronting* only match scheduled,. although the team, for the probable in­ DO YOU DIG IT? it is hoped that U. C. L. A. will duction into the armed forces of accept a challenge later in the infielder Bill Parry will leave a season. position vacant that cannot be easily filled by any member of ’Mural Track the squad. Parry, captain of the The intra-mural track and Glendale JC squad last year is field meet, originally sched­ second only to Shanty Stansbury uled for yesterday afternoon, in the hitting department. Stans- was called off due to the sog­ buiy, who has led the clouting gy condition of the track, and department for the last two sea­ will be held next Thursday af­ sons, leaves little to be imagined, for he cracked out a lusty .379 in ternoon at 3 p.m. at Da Playa 1941. field. Shanty Stansbury, 'mur­ Parry, a bespectacled sopho­ al coach, announced today. more, also has shown great adeptness in the fielding depart­ CARTER URGES ment, making many spectacular All track men are urged to stops and throws in practice ses­ meet Wednesday noon in room sions. 10, Coach Carter announced, so Moved into the slot will be election of officers and details of Frank Fielding, w h o vacates the season may be attended to. third to Hugh McCorkle.

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Isn’t such a problem when you remember that »ENGLISH TRANSLATION there are still two more days left to take advantage This joy-boy is inviting his room mate over to the dance where the girls are of the Jack Hose Anniversary Sale. serving refreshments — and informing him that Pepsi-Cola is getting the big All kinds of wonderful buys like the one I’m rush . . . as usual. Must be that grand wearing today— taste . . . and big size. A soft angora jacket that will strike a noncha­ lance and casualness to any outfit. Coming with either short sleeves or long sleeves, it can be had in the smoothest spring colors— aqua, maize, coral, and WHAT DO YOU SAY? kelly—for only $7.95. Send us some of your hot slang. If we use it you’ll See you Saturday at Campus Comer! be ten bucks richer. If we don’t, we’ll shoot you a rejection slip to add to your collection. Mail your slang to College Dept., Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y.

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Bottled locally by Authorized Bottlers. |t Santa Barbara, California, Friday, March 13,1942 Page Six Headley Appears as Conductor Pasatiempo Of Duluth Symphony Orchestra By NATALIE STEWART We know people with allergies ment has been .adhered to thus Both recognition and distinction were being given to Saida —lots of allergies, big ones far by the slant-eyed Japs. -e> little ones, but personally we Closer to home and more per­ Barbara State college’s carhpus once more this week as H. know a few people now who tinent now is the immediate Klyne Headley, assistant professor of music, leaves by plane tor have the greatest antipathy to­ weekend with “Room Service” Duluth, Minnesota'where he will be guest conductor of the ward a flat, paddle shaped hunk tonight and B for B dance tomor­ Duluth Symphony orchestra in a performance of his symphon- of wood that hag been painfully row night out Biltmore and Mon- ic composition VCalifornia Suite chosen as a study number employed this .week. Greek clans tecito way, Santa Barbara weather has all on Friday evening, March 20. •.e__¿.i___K rn ad o act. have taken it o u t,on the lowly; Preceding his appearance with novitiates with a vengeance and the elements of a day at ,the rac­ the symphony orchestra, Headley which is heard by approximately advance reports" serve to indicate es, Going down the; hill the oth­ will be guest speaker at the a half million school children that things to come are going to er day enough of the proverbial symphony lecture series spon­ throughout the West each morn­ include 'a few more welts and a dew was in the air to furnish sored by the - Duluth Women’s f^w more black and blue shad­ adequate employment for the ing from 11 to 11:30 p.m. windshield Wiper.» club next Thursday. • A third performance of Head- ings. Headley’s “California Suite” re­ We nominated ! as the' next We got to the main drag and ceived its first performance ion ley’s works, under preparation at book ' on our .reading list, “The the sun was shining down ben- the Standard Symphony hour un­ this time,' is the new work “Ar- Tanaka Memorial” edited by Carl ovolently; Hawaii evacuees take der the baton of Pierre Monteux gentango” for piano and orchestra, Crow, a man well qualified to in­ note if interested in a reasonable in celebration of the opening of which will be presented by Jose terpret the Asiatic ■ mind. Our facsimile of island climate. the California exposition on Trea­ Iturbi, famous Spanish pianist- first. introduction to Baron .Tan­ sure Island in 1939. In the spring conductor. This performance will aka’s treatise on Japanese imper­ of 1940 Monteux again chose por­ be' by the Rochester Philharmonic ialism was in “That Day Alone,” tions of Headley’s work to play orchestra. by Pier/e Van Paasen, Crow’s ed­ Employment * on the Standard Symphony hour, ition presents the memorial in and during the following year the complete form. It seems that in Dean Compiles first movement entitled “Golden Pledges Redecorate 1925 the good Baron felt that his Gate” was performed by Dr. How­ Nipponese brothers should have New Job List ard Hanson and the Rochester Quad Benches a blueprint plan of their future The dean of men’s office is Civic orchestra in Rochester, New ■compiling a new list' of stu­ York. Pledges of Alpha Phi Omega, conquests gnd consequently the H. KLYNE HEADLEY, ­ honorary scouting fraternity, will document was drawn up by high dènte who -want work. There On March 19 the Los Angeles are several jobs available at- ant professor of music, leaves by Philharmonic orchestra under the paint the benches in the Quad officials in ‘ the foreign office. plane tomorrow for Duluth, Min­ direction of Henry Svedrofsky this weekend. Two pledges of the Russia got a; sample photostated present, and new Ones are com­ nesota where he will be quest will play the second movement group are ■■making maps of the copy via the spy route attd passed ing in. All men Students who conductor of the Duluth Sym­ of the “California Suite” entitled Riviera campus as an aid to new it indirectly to the United States are interested should register phony orchestra. “Yosemite”. This will be heard students. which disqualified it as an at­ immediately in the office, it on the Standard Symphony hour, The name of Roy Cagnacci was tempt to smash “friendly. Japan­ was announced,by Dean A. over, the Mutual network. added this week to the list of Al­ ese American” relations. Wheth­ Russell Buchanan. Hilltopper In addition, this work, has also pha Phi Omega pledges. er fraud or genuine, the docu­ Cindermen Drop Cal Poly Winning 11 out of 14 events, Coach Nick Carter’s Gaucho thin- clads completely swamped th e , . N iores/ea,su rero r i California Poly track squad from San Luis 1 Obispo by a score of There's satisfaction in knowing that 83-39 at the Gaucho field here the 6’/a i revenue tax you pay on every last Saturday. The meet serves as definite in­ pack of twenty cigarettes is doing its dicator of the prowess of this N m B f i year’s Hilltopper track squad, and bit for Uncle Sam according to. Carter, they should prove a definite threat to other Every time you buy Chesterfields you get 2C2A schools having an eye on the championship. the satisfaction of a smoke that’s definitely f o r A * E m Z Following are the results of the M ILDER, far COOLER and BETTER-TASTING. meet: t y p e Mile—Won by Soule, SB; second, Chesterfield’s superior blend of the $ 2 V o Long, SB; third, Rice, CP; time o r e T h a n 5:14. 440—Won by Diamond, SB; world’s best cigarette tobaccos will give you 5 °°o ,o o o second, Tollinin, CP; third, Buhn, more smoking pleasure than you ever had A V/CCLT CP; time 56:6. 100—Won by Bess, SB; second, Carter, SB; third, before. Try a pack of Chesterfields today. Philbin,- CP; time 10:0. Higt hurd­ ° u iP U t les—Won by Malcolm, SB; second, T »oo/db, Hengsteler, SB; third, Sutherland,' SB; second, Carter, SB; third, Cu-' CP; time .17:3. 880—Won by Bill- strap, SB; secopd, Rider,SB; third, Soule, SB; timV2:tl?4. 220—Won by Bess, SB; second Carter, SB;; third, Philbin, CP; time 23:5. Low Hurdles—Won by Malcolm, SB; second, Gould, CP; third Daplan,- CP; time 27:7; Relay—Cal Poly,, forfeit. Shot—Won by Squires, SB; second, Wrightson, SB; third, tie Hess, SB and Fort, CP; dis­ tance 40’7”. High Jump—Won by Mills, CP; second, Smith, SB; third, tie Fabjohn, CP and Mat­ thew, SB; height 6’ 2}A. Javelin —Won by Wrightson, SB; second, Mills, CP; third, Smith,- SB; dis­ tance 142’ 10”: Pole Vault-#-Won be Mattesoh, SB; second, Malcolm, SB;' third, Parry, CP; height 12’. Broad Jump—Won by Diamond, Col. VIVIAN J. SB; second, Van Buskirk, SB; OLSEN, Cadet MARIE third, Nakamura, CP; distance HOFFMAN of the Wo­ 19’ 8”. Discus—Won .by Crinklew; men's Defense Cadets CP; second, Squires, SB; Mills; of America. This and simi­ CP; distance 120’. : lar organizations send CHESTERFIELDS are millions of Milder, Better- Final score—Santa Barbara 83; mighty important in Tasting Chesterfields to Cal Poly 39. this man's army. New ^ the men in uniform. recruit or old-timer... WILLIAM TRACY and ELYSE they all like the ciga­ K N O X (a Chesterfield girl), star­ Kappa Delta Pi rette that satisfies. ring in Hal Roach's comedy hit HAY FOOT. Fetes Prospectives Our movie stars are doing a Members of Kappa Delta Pi, grand job selling defense bonds honorary education fraternity, and entertaining our soldiers. • feted prospective members and Front Many of them choose Chester­ California Scholastic federation Î Î A Î 1 0 « 5 field to send to men in uniform. sealbearers at their annual open house last Sunday afternoon at the home of Dean and Mrs. Paul A. Jones.’ Entertainment was furnished by Dean William Ashworth who gave a reading of the play, “Arsenic and Old Lace.” Piano selections CPflwj| h> 1942, Ltoeirr 4t MvsmT omccd Chesterfield were played by Dorothy Perry. I ts