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 , Russia, Greece, 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. Pine hal lto elect a new vice- room 12, or report for the squad Afternoon meeting. has ever supported,” says John Students are asked to be president and to make plans for workout at 3:15 p.m. on Monday, Falxa. “Let’s all get behind it and prompt. the coming variety show spon­ Wednesday or Friday at the Industrial Education JMesa Aud. go over the top in our subscrip­ sored by the class. Municipal tenis stadium. tions.” Page Two EL GAUCHO Santa Barbara, California, Friday, February 19, 1943 Assembly Bill Proposes Nazi Extermination of Jews Merger With U. of C. Much Ado Presents Challenge to U.S. By GEORGE BLUMENSON INTRODUCED BY MESSRS. KELLEMS, ROBERTSON, In a woodland near Warsaw the Jewish workers of Poland AND JOHNSON Looks as though General Rom­ had built a sanatorium for their weak and ailing children. This, January 26, 1943 mel isn’t as thoroughly defeated the famous Medem Sanatorium, had also won renown among Referred to Committee on Universities and Colleges as we would like to have him be. An act to authorize the creation of a branch of the University That crack into the Anglo- Amer­ European and American educators as a model children’s school. of California at Santa Barbara to abolish Santa Barbara ican lines took the wind out of a A few months ago, a band of Nazis arrived there. The teachers State College to transfer to The Regents of the University lot of our sails and made us and attendants were ordered to leave the children but adamant­ of California all properties belonging to or used for the realize that the war as yet, isn’t ly refused to do so. benefit of said college including moneys appropriated and over. However, he has not as yet The 250 children and the entire adult staff were murdered. unexpended or which may be appropriated, to grant to shown that he has enough power In this way the fiendish plan of Hitler to wipe out the Jew­ employees of the Santa Barbara State College who may to really crack our lines wide ish people is being realized. Out of the European inferno have become employees of the University of California, certain open. Mystery of the Week: come reports of the most inhuman and .gruesome crime in all privileges with respect to membership in retirement and where does Rommel get his sup­ history. In the towns and cities of Eastern Europe, hundreds pension systems. plies? From the maps it doesn’t of thousands of Jews, young and old, men and women, are being The people of the State of California do enact as follows: look as though he has any supply ruthlessly shot, hung, asphyxiated, electrocuted, and buried SECTION 1. Santa Barbara State College is hereby abol­ bases open,yet he keeps coming alive. ished, and in its place and stead there shall be created at Santa back for more. Too bad that such, During the first two years of the present war, Hitler effect­ Barbara a branch of the University of California. a general and strategist has to be ed this extermination by means of starvation, epidemic and sad­ SECTION 2. All properties, real and personal, belonging a Nazis. Be that as it may, there istic torture. This was not enough. It was too slow. Now he has to and used by Santa Barbara State College, including all is only one thing for us to do with contrived, and is employing lethal instruments and slaughter moneys heretofore appropriated for it and unexpended, or him. Either kill him or capture houses which do the work on a larger scale and with greater which hereafter may be appropriated for it and remain unex­ him—and fast'. pended, are hereby transferred to and vested in The Regents El Gaucho’s esteemed con­ dispatch. of the University of California, subject to the condition specified temporary ran an editorial a few In the last few months the Nazis have been murdering the in Section 6 of this act. The Regents of the University of Cali­ days ago expressing its disap­ Jews in the Polish capital of Warsaw. Every day 7,000 Jews fornia shall be subject to no debts or liabilities which have pointment in Congressman Out- are evacuated from the Warsaw ghetto. They are taken bare­ land for voting against continua­ foot into railroad cars, the floors of which are covered with heretofore accrued, or which hereafter may accrue, against tion of the Dies committee. From Santa Barbara State College, beyond the amount of the unex­ this corner it looks like the Dies lime, and holes are burned in their feet. Some are shot without pended appropriations heretofore or hereafter made for the committee is, at this time even further ado. Others are locked in a car and there electrocuted. State college. more .than in the past, just a The young endure days and weeks of torture while awaiting SECTION 3- If The Regents of the University of Califor­ waste of the taxpayers’ money. their doom- They are ordered to dig their own graves and are In times past that was debatable, buried alive in them. nia consent thereto, not later than two years after the effective but now, with the efficient FBI date of* this act they shall establish and thereafter maintain and and Army intelligence this na­ The Nazi executioners seem to have a special appetite for conduct at Santa Barbara in the place and stead of Santa Bar­ tion has, organizations which Jewish children and youth. There are several cities—and their bara State College, a branch of the University of California for should be particularly adept in names are known—in which all children up to ten years of age the purpose of providing, and at which The Regents of the ferreting out any and all un- were murdered before the eyes of their parents. University of California shall provide, such courses of univer­ American activities. In this manner two million Jews have already been massa­ sity grade as they from time to time may deem proper. Looking back, we can’t think of one instance where the Dies cred. Five million still survive in the shadow of horrible death. SECTION 4. All officers and boards of this State in any­ committee has done any good at These are no fabricated atrocity stories. The Polish Gov- wise empowered or authorized to act in respect of the control, all. As its investigators it had emment-in-Exile vouches for the authenticity of these reports. management, or operation of Santa Barbara State College, or well known native facists, anti- So does the State Department of the . In its last empowered or authorized to expend any money for the sup­ Semites, anti-Catholics and anti- report of the Jewish mass slaughters, the Polish Government- port or benefit of the State College, or to transfer, convey, or Negroes. The Dies committee otherwise deal with any of the properties of the State College, never considered the Nazis any in-Exile advised those who cannot comprehend the beastiality particular menace to this nation, of the Hitlerites: Believe in the unbelievable. or properties used by it or for its benefit, shall take such mea­ judging from its reports. After In the face of this, Americans cannot remain silent. Eleven sures and to do such things as shall be, directed or approved reading Martin Dies’ book, “The of the United Nations with Great Britian at their head have by The Regents of the University of California for the accom­ Trojan Horse in America,” one plishment of the purposes of this act. becomes convinced all un-Ameri­ spoken out ringingly on this thousand-fold Lidice. Their warn­ SECTION 5. Every employee of the Santa Barbara State cans carry bombs and have long ing and resolution must be supported by the whole American beards. None of them have Char­ people. College who, at the time the State College becomes a branch lie Chaplin moustaches. The con­ They must knpw that hundreds of thousands of murdered, of the University of California, is a member of a State retire­ gressman’s book seems to have with their dying words prayed that they be their avengers. ment or pension system, and who continues in a like capacity as been written according to a de­ an employee of the University of California, may remain a finite formula—a few chapters They xnust know that millions await them as liberators from member of the retirement or pension system to which he be­ against the communists and lib­ the tyranny. longs at such time, but thereafter, at his option, may withdraw erals— and even the Democrats— and a page or two against the therefrom to become a member of any other retirement or pen­ Nazis—repeated over and over sion system to which he is or may become eligible, provided: again, until 276 pages have been (a) He shall exercise the option hereby given within 90 filled. Tackle Twill days after eligibility for membership in such other retirement When the government is con­ or pension system shall occur, and ducting a program of rigid econ­ (b) If upon becoming an employee of the University of omy, it seems foolish to have two California he would be required by the provisions of the State agencies doing the work of ‘ one. Jackets When a member of the commit­ Employees Retirement Act to become a member of the State tee, Jerry Voorhies, votes against Employees Retirement System, he shall file, within 90 days it, it seems foolish to continue it. after becoming an employee of the University of California, a Either disband the Dies commit­ request for exemption pursuant to Section 38 of the State Em­ tee or the FBI. ployees Retirement Act with the Board of Administrators of Congressman Outland is to be the State Employees Retirement System. congratulated on his stand against SECTION 6. In the event The Regents of the University the continuation of the Dies com­ of California should discontinue the branch of the University of mittee. California at Santa Barbara herein provided for, the real prop­ erty belonging to or used by Santa Barbara State College, granted by Section 2 of this act, shall revert immediately to the PICTURES State of California, and the control of the property by The Are Particularly Precious Now Regents of the University of California shall cease. Have Yours Framed at SECTION 7. 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Let Alpha Help You CHARLES Plan Something* Special Laughton $10 95 “STAND BY OOMWaBOH 1H 1H IW TAW {llJM l}' FOR n^OKKrATMSMI 1331 State Phone 5165 ACTION” Santa Barbara, California, Friday, February 19, 1943 EL GAUCHO Page Three Fraternities Hellenes Entertain At Delta Zetes Prepare Spring , , . , n , n . Take Scholastic Pre-Rush Parties Varied Kush Parties Honor Cup Prospective members and the With the majority of the rush parties off the books, sor­ Maintaining top scholastic hon­ Galloping Gaucho Review were ors among the eight campus social ority members are busy making plans for their formal dinners. sororities, Delta was the subjects of the evening for The dinners will be held on Thursday evening, February 25. named by Dean Lois M. Bennink most of the campus fraternities These dinners are the last rush event of the year, and will be as winner of the Pan Hellenic at their weekly meeting Monday. followed by pledging ceremonies on Sunday, February 28, Open scholarship cup for the fall sem­ THIS LITTLE BIRD GAMMA Bid Day and initiation cere- ester. DOESN’T NEED TO Plans were made Monday ‘night monies. theme. Tentative plans were Marking the second consecu­ for a picnic to be held in the near PHI KAPPA GAMMA tive semester that Delta Zeta Del­ TELL YOU THAT IT’S made for the formal dinner, ta has won the grade honors, the RUSH TEA TIME, or future for Gamma Sig members Phi Kappa Gamma sorority scheduled for Thursday, Febru­ sorority took first place with a and their guests. Ozzie Osborne, held their annual rush party on ary 25. 2.09 average. Second place went that you’re in for a good Orlando Fedaleo.and Mort Hill Mohday evening, at the Hollister CHI to Phi Kappa Gamma with 2.16, time at the traditional were chosen to represent the ranch in Goleta. The ranch house Members of Chi Delta Chi held which was closely followed by sorority parties . . . but frat in the coming Galloping was decorated to carry out the their regular Monday evening Chi Delta Chi with a 2.18 record. Gaucho review. Cigars were theme of a dude ranch party. meeting at the sorority house on Concluding the ratings are Tau he wants to be sure you passed by Lorenzo Dall’Armi Games took up the major part of Loma street. Plans were com­ Gamma Sigma, 2.20; Delta Sigma know how to have a smart and Bebe Matthews announcing the evening, prizes being award­ Epsilon, 2.26; Alpha , their engagements to Barbara ed to those guests earning the pleted for the rush party which 2.29; Sigma , 2.37; and campus wardrobe on a Burtis and Betty Scott respect­ highest number of points. The will be held on Friday night. Gamma Delta Chi 2.5. ively. affair was under the direction February 19. Theme of the party Individual scholastic records coed’s budget and still of Viona Rush. will be southern, with decorations, were garnered by Sigma Delta get a lot of “FUN FOR SIGMA ALPHA KAPPA TAU GAMMA SIGMA costumes and entertainment Phi’s Grace Thompson with an The Galloping Gaucho review, Members of Tau Gamma Sigma carrying out a plantation theme. average of 1.03; Frances Bedford, YOUR MONEY” too. in which the part of the Sig held the regular business meet­ Tentative plans were made for Delta Sigma Epsilon, 1.15; and Now you can really say Alphs is to be a secret, was plan­ ing on Monday evening at the the formal preference dinner Roberta Lamon, Delta Zeta Delta, ned. Prospective members to the home of Dwala Ray, where final which will be held at the El Mira- 1.2. a little bird told you that organization were discussed. An preparations were made for the sol hotel on February 25. Among the high grade scorers Campus Corner is the open house was held at the home rush party held on Tuesday night. GAMMA DELTA CHI are also Eleanor Morrissey, 1.3, of Jim Peters Friday, February El Paseo’s gold room was the Members of Gamma Delta Chi Joan Dixon, 1.25; and Ruth Van place to make your 12, for prospective rushees and setting for the party, the theme held a dinner meeting at the sor­ Derhoof, 1, of Delta Zeta Delta; their guests. of which was an Evening in ority house on Loma street on Leno Hendricks, 1.23, and Betty clothing dollars S-T-R-E- SIGMA TAU GAMMA Paris. The theme was carried out Monday. The major part of the Schlatter, 1.3, of Phi Kappa Gam­ T-C-H and S-T-R-E-T-C-H New president Dutch Maaskant, in decorations, refreshments, and evening was spent in discussing ma; Elizabeth Kneif, 1.39, of Chi and his cabinet officers were in­ guest favors. Various games and the Chinese rush party which Delta Chi; and Alpha Theta Chi’s stalled last Monday evening in contests took - up the major part was held on Sunday, February 14. Jean Bornhurst, 1.24, and Ruth an inpressive ceremony. The of the evening. Plans were outlined for the form­ Smith, 1.5. Sigma Taus also made plans for ALPHA THETA CHI al dinner, which will be held at their coming open house and de­ Casa Adobe was the scene of the Samarkand hotel. The combined grade average cided on prospective pledges. the Alpha Theta Chi annual Rag­ DELTA SIGMA EPSILON for all sororities, according to The forthcoming Barn Dance was gedy Ann rush party. The eve­ Final plans were completed for Dean Bennink, was 2.26 or a B discussed and the site of the ning started off with a high step­ the traditional Circus rush party minus. dance was decided as Junipero ping Virginia reel, followed by at the Monday night meeting of Serra hall. games and refreshments. The af­ Delta Sigma Epsilon. The party BETA fair was closed with the singing is planned for Saturday evening, Dr. McRary Heads Time for fresh blouses A “fantastic act“ was promised of. sorority songs. February 20, and will be held at Science Organization for the Galloping Gaucho review The final rush event of the the sorority house on Oramas and bright colored skirts by Alex MacGillivary, president. year will be the preference din­ road. Sigma Xi Club of Santa Bar­ to show off that tan you’re Friday night, February 19, a party ner which will be held at the DELTA ZETA DELTA bara, made up of faculty members getting week-ends at the will be given for members and Mar Monte hotel. Regular Monday evening busi­ and towns people, held a meeting their friends. All members agreed SIGMA DELTA PHI ness meeting of DZD was held at last Friday evening at the home beach . . . Make your that the Beta Sig mascot, Ugly, At the regular Monday evening the home of Edie Van Meter, of Mr. and Mrs. Danner. Dr. shirt-and-skirt look new should have a room added to his meeting final plans were com­ where the major part of the eve­ Ledyard Stebins of the depart­ with a pair of brilliantly house. Don Druliner, basketball pleted for the rush party, given ning was spent in finishing plans ment of agriculture at the Uni­ star ,and Darlene Sherfey reveal­ on Thursday night. Theme of the for the Friday night rush party. versity of California gave a talk embroidered peasant sus­ ed their engagement Tuesday party was a Night in the Tropics, The party will be carried out in on the breeding of rubber plants penders, made of soft- night. the traditional theme of a Night for the United States. with decorations in a Hawaiian in Caliente, and will be held at New officers were chosen and but-strudy felt. In all home of Mi:s. Byron Abraham. Dr. Willard McRary was elected colors a t. . . Plans were made for the formal president to succeed Dr. Elmer dinner, and for the presentation Noble, and Mrs. Frederick Addi- 1.00 and 1.25 of pledges, which will take place cott was elected secretary-treas­ "Be a Smoothie” at El Paseo, March 17. urer to succeed Dr. Emily Lamb. that’s the campus clothing credo this year

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M l OTTS SPORT SHOP 1117 State 717 - 719 State Phone 3149 727 State St. Dial 3121 Page Four EL GAUCHO Santa Barbara, California, Friday, February 19, 1943 Green and White Cagers Play Final Home Game of 943 Season Slated as their last home game of the 1943 season, State’s hoop- ters tangle with the stellar Vic­ tory Division five from Camp Cooke Friday night here, and travel to the northern camp for the second game in the series Sat­ urday. Opening the series, the first game will be played at the National Guard Armory, with the starting whistle at 8:15 p.m.' Sparking the highly-rated Vic­ tory quintet will be Corp.' Dick Wilson, formerly of Kent State university and second high scor­ ing man in the AAU league. Standing 6 feet 2 inches, Wilson has averaged 11 points in 10 LEFTY THOMAS games this season. For war d- Guard Definitely improved since the BOB SHERMAN season opened, Willie Wilton’s Forward charges have ended their'last six games with a maximum differ­ PE Institute ence of 3 points. Last Tuesday and Wednesday the Gauchos split Gamma Sigs a two-game series with the San Program Here Jose Spartans, 41-40, 42-41, the locals taking the nightcap in a Lead Tourney On Saturday there will be held fiver-minute overtime period. in Santa Barbara an institute Still holding down first string Intra-mural basketball will con­ to introduce and demonstrate forward berths and leading the tinue next Wednesday evening the material of the new federal team’s scoring race are Bob Sher­ WILLIE WILTON with three games, the first start­ man and Bill Leveille, while the Tape-Tearer ing at 6:30. Leading the six teams manual “Physical Fitness BILL LEVEILLE center spot has been shifted Through Physical Education for Forward among Mort Hill and Harvey is • Gamma Sigma Pi fraternity the Victory Corps.” Superinten­ Hubler. At guards are Dick Rider Athletic Association with victories over the Dirty Sev dents, principals and teachers of High school at 9 a.m., special ses­ and Don Druliner. ens and the Frosh Five. The the Tri-county area will attend sions for each interest group con­ Starting for the service quint Initiates Ten Dirty Sevens are in second place vening at 9:30. Two luncheon will be Wilson and Beasley at with two wins and one loss. the all-day sessions under the meetings, elementary at the Bar­ forwards, Thygeson at center, and Ten women were initiated into High scorer- for the intra­ direction of Verne S. Landreth, bara hotel and Secondary group Fee and Lyon at guards. To the the women’s athletic association mural league is Don MacKenzie, director of physical education .at El Paseo, are scheduled for last man, the Victory roster is for the state of California de­ noon, and the afternoon meeting crammed with men who have at the regular monthly meeting member of the Sig Alph squad, partment of education. .starts -at t:30. A complete pro­ played college and university ball held Wednesday, February 17, in with 21 points, closely followed gram for the day will be found on over the United States. the gymnasium. by Ernie Saenz, Dirty Seven, with Students preparing for all the bulletin board in the admin­ New members include Penny 17 points. levels of teaching, regardless of istration building. Prescott, Darlene Sherfey, Doro­ At the close of the season the field of major interest, are urged Sterling S. Winans, director of to attend. The Army and Navy physical education for the city thy Dickie, Roberta Mace, Mary- A.M.S. will give an award to are sending representivies to tell schools, is local chairman for the EnteredEL asGAiCMO second-class matter in the ane Brubaker, Anne Sharpe, the winning team. of the needs and demonstrate institute, and other Santa Bar­ post office at Santa Barbara« Calif., Sept. Dorothy Wold, Dorothy Millsap, Schedule for Wednesday eve­ training materials in those fields. bara members of the planning 17El. 1926 Gaucho. Is published every Friday of Katherine Merritt and Lois Ihle. ning includes: Gamma Sigma Pi the school year by the Associated Stu­ vs. Sigma Tau Gamma, 6:30; Sig­ The National Red Cross will committee are Miss Sehon and dents of Santa Barbara State college. No President Pat Burke conducted have h representative to discuss Mrs. Nancye Gautier of Santa Issues are printed on holidays or during ma Alpha Kappa vs. Freshmen, water safety and first aid. Other Barbara Junior High. examinations. the ceremony immediately fol­ 7:30; and Beta Sigma Chi vs. speakers on the program will EDITOR ______. JIM LYTLE lowing the business discussion. Dirty Sevens, 8::30. be Elizabeth Sehon of Santa Bar­ bara State, Dr. Elizabeth Kelley PATRONIZE of Pomona college and Helen EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS Schwartz, supervisor of elemen- .tary physical education in Los Angeles. There will be general discussion sessions, and also dem­ onstrations of work for elemen­ tary groups, secondary boys and secondary girls, conducted by var­ HERE’S ious instructors in the city schools. The program starts with a gen­ eral session at the Santa Barbara WEEK-END WORK state Trenwiths SS Lef s Stop at Royal Inc. for a Sandwich that will help win the war! and Soda 1,7* jp| ;*t' - | y"-J V /^-v‘ */ * ' . ■ f . 1 ROYAL Business and Professional Men! Clerks! Ii Ice Cream College Students! Farmers! All able-bodied men in Santa Barbara.

Y ou cue urgently needed to work on S.P. track on week-ends in this vicinity. There is a serious shortage oi track workers. We must keep our track in first class shape to move vital war traffic. Help win the war, get healthy outdoor exercise and be paid for it. At other points on the line, many business and professional men have been doing week-end work for us. They have been very helpful and have gotten a lot of personal satisfaction out of this patriotic contribution to the war effort. We*re Going to For full details, please see, as soon as possible— Elmer’s C. G. WHITE. Agent PHONE 4171 After the Dance “Meet The Gang” At S-P ELMER’S The Friendly Southern Pacific 1026 STATE