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Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity Slates All-College Barn Dance Vol. XXII SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1943 No. 17 High School Musicians Play Here Starlet Appears Maldo the Magician Highlights Events With Orchestra Of Gaucholand’s Initial Stag Party Presenting Kay Connor, 16- , Gaucholand’s fast decreasing male population will gather year old Paramount starlet, next Tuesday night at 7:30 to imbibe in smokes and cokes as guests of the Associated Men Students at their traditional cam­ the third annual spring Music pus smoker. Festival will be held on the Scheduled to be held in the men’s gym, the evening’s en­ college campus from Febru­ tertainment will feature several ary 27 .to March 1. exhibition boxing, wrestling and A total of 140 students from Reserve Calls badminton matches as well as a 33 Southern California high comic program with George schools will participate in the Blumenson and Lou Sarracino three-day event. Climaxing the College Men program will be the all-South- sharing the spiotlight as masters em California High school con­ of ceremonies. cert at the Lobero theatre on To Active Duty•r Highlight of the stag event will Monday evening, March 1. be the appearance of Maldo the Tickets for the concert may Local ERC Students Magician, who has gained fame be reserved in the graduate man­ Report on March 12 throughout the west for his slight ager's office. Students will be admitted free upon presentation Dean of Men C. Douglas Wood- of hand feats. of their student body card. Res­ house disclosed yesterday that 33 Included on the program will ervations must be made by Fri­ State college men of the army’s be a boxing match between Bebe day, February 26. enlisted reserve corps would be Mathews and Horrell Chauncey Peter Meremblum, noted Hol­ called to active duty beginning and a second match with Jack lywood conductor, will direct the March 12. Kinzy and Frank Cullom. On the orchestra in their concert appear­ wrestling bill will be Jesse James ance. This will mark the third Ordinary reservists ordered to. year Meremblum has conducted duty will be given basic train­ against the Masked Marvel. the all-student orchestra. His ing and then will be eligible for Student Bud Hanley, ninth work has been the main reason selection as trainees under the ranking amatqur singles badmin­ for the artistic success of past war department’s new specialized ton player in the nation, will pre­ performances. training program. sent an exhibition match during Miss Connor makes her per­ In releasing the report, Dean the sports program with his dou­ sonal appearance with the con­ bles partner Malcolm Morehouse. cert group both as vocalist and Woodhouse declared that the en­ Together this doubles team ranks violinist. She has appeared in listed reserve men should remain third in the state and sixth in two .motion pictures, “There’s in class and keep up their current the national ratings. Magic in Music” and “They Shall semester grades as the army “With the program that has Have Music,” as actress, singer would definitely check the grades been lined up, it is certain that and violinist. She has also made KAY CONNOR, 16-year old Paramount starlet, makes a guest ap­ it wiljl be -good to the last event,” a number of personal appear­ pearance at the all-Southern California High School concert as voca­ before considering college men declared Harry Redoglia, A.M.S. ances on the Orpheum circuit, list and solo violinist when it is presented in the Lobero theatre, for the training program. prexy. “We only hope that all and more recently entertained March 1 under the supervision of Santa Barbara State college. Peter Included among those schedul­ the men on campus can turnout Canadian and American troops Meremblum, noted Hollywood conductor, will direct the high school ed to report to active duty are for the smoker and enjoy the on an Alaskan tour. students in their annual concert “Lefty” Lloyd Thomas, stellar fun.” Maurice Faulkner, chairman Assisting Redoglia in present­ of the festival, announced yes­ basketball player; Harvey Hubler, ing the stag affair are Don Mac- terday that the response has substitute center for the Gaucho Kenzie, program; Vince Jacobs- been far greater than anticipated Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity cagers; Lou Sarracino, president meyer, refreshments; and Joe under the present circumstances. of the speech department; Joe Nunez, equipment. Already 146 applications have Slates All-College Barn Dance Admission will be free to A.­ Nunez, ex-Gaucho basketball M.S. cardholders. been accepted and several more ‘Midst cornstalks, wagon wheels, buck-boards, the first all­ star; and Alan MacDonald, vice- are expected this week. Last student body Barn Dance will be tomorrow night at Junipero year 115 pupils from 26 high Serra hall, from 9 to 12 p.m. Sponsored by the Sigma Tau Gamma president of the student body. schools participated. fraternity, formerly Tau Omega, the affair will be under the Also listed are Walt Ahlgren, Assisting Faulkner in the ar­ direction of Wilf Seaman. Danny 'Alcala, William Borie, WSSF Drive rangements for thé three-day “This marks the beginning of Charles Clark, Tom Cowan, program are Dr. Van A. Christy, the Sigma Tau’s social season,” Frank Cullom, Chuck Dal Pozzo, Opens on Mrs. Jane Abraham, Jeanette stated Seaman, “and we’d really Arthur Erickson, Barney Grover, Ellison, Wilhelmina Menken, like to see a big crowd attend­ Deadline Set Bob Hart, Charles Hice, Frank Lloyd Browning, Mrs. Helen ing. Also, all students are asked Hodgson, Frank Jordano, Sid La State Campus Barnett, Harold Martin, Lois M. to wear their ‘farm’ clothes, in­ Grandeur, Mai Livingston, Jack Bennink, C. Douglas Woodhouse, cluding everything from, calico For March 1 Laperena, Robert Mace, Malcolm Campaign plans for the cam­ John Falxa, Bob Runge, -Caro-' to levis.” McCabe, Gene Marquart, Ezek­ pus drive to solicit funds for the lyn Viets, William Marvel and Decorations, consisting of a Absolute deadline is March 1— iel Mathias, Louis Morheim, Tom World Student Service Funds Vernon Leidig. number of farm yard appliances, this was the warning issued this were completed yesterday as the and anything else pertaining to week by Dorothy Wold, business Perry, Rathbum Shelton, Bob student committeemen set a goal the barn motif, will be under the manager of La Cumbre, who re­ Shipman, Leonard VanderBie, of $300 for the Gaucho student ECE Department combined direction of Red Groom, minds students that they must Ronald Weller, Robert Woelfel, body. Art Erickson, Bill Monson, secure their subscription for the and Charles Youngson. Pledges will be solicited during Hosts Faculty Howard Wilson, Dutch Maaskant college yearbook before’ the the next week from individual and Ralph Johnston. March deadline or they will be students and faculty and all or­ Members of the department of Louis Taylor is in charge of forced to do .without when the Department meetings will be ganizations. Already, according early childhood education enter­ the program, and has promised annual is issued in June. held fourth hour on Tuesday to announcement the student tained their supervising teachers a collection of square dances, plus According to Miss Wold, sub­ under the direction of the var­ committee in charge of the local and principals, college adminis­ various» contests and games dur­ scriptions can be secured in the ious department presidents. campaign have set example them­ trators and other faculty mem­ ing intermission. A surprise “auc­ graduate manager’s office or in P.E. (women) ----------Room 10 selves by pledging an average of bers at tea, Sunday afternoon, tion” will be the main feature the alumni secretary’s office in Election of officers. $2.18 a piece. February 14. The tea was held of the evening. the Quad. Prices are $2 with stu­ In cooperation with the nation­ at the home of Clarence E. Wea­ Patrons and patronesses are dent body cards or $3 for nqn- P.E. (men) ____ -No meeting wide goal which is one dollar per ver with Mrs. Freya Owen, presi­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nair and student body members. Science - student on each campus where dent, in charge of arrangements. Louis S. Taylor. Other commit­ Students are also reminded that Speech the drive is held, plans provi!-1 Chairmen of the affair were tees include: music, Charley Man­ today is the deadline for return­ that students may pay at once or Helen Webtser, Mary Thomas, uel; tickets, Frank Bradley; ad­ Election of officers. make a pledge to be paid by April Erma Lambrecht and Carol Mc­ ing proofs to the Burchett studios, Elementary .. ___ Room fin 1. Kenzie. vertising, Jim Miller, Sal Jiminez, yearbook photographers. Dr. Stanley Rauch, speaker. The funds collected on campus and Groom. Latest recordings of will go to the W.S.S.F. which is top name bands will be used for Home Economics administered through such or­ Senior students who expect the music, and admission is to Coach Calls for LeRoy Hunt, speaker. ganizations as the Red Cross and to graduate in June and August be 25 cents per couple, plus stu­ Tennis Tryouts Music various other relief organizations with teaching credentials were dent body cards. Music Festival program. to help student war victims in notified today that they must Men students interested in ten­ China, Russia, Greece, Australia attend a required assembly on JUNIOR CLASS MEETS nis instruction or competitive Art and hte Far East. March 2, 4 p.m. in room 80, ac­ Junior classmen will meet tennis are invited to see Coach Henry Poetker, speaker. “This is one of the most worth­ cording to Lawrence E. Cheno- Wednesday noon in room 80 of Terry Dearborn at his office, Junior High------------Room 90 while things the student council weth, placement coordinator.
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