University of California REGISTER 6 6 FINAL DAY FLOATS FOR THE SflNTQ BAßBQßQ COLL G FOR HOMECOMING HOMECOMING QUEEN ENTRIES PARADE €LGPUCHO No. 8 VOL. XXVI SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 GAUCHOS CLASH WITH AGGIES TONITE Beta Sigs Sponsor TENTATIVE LINEUPS FOR TONIGHT! AGGIES HAVE SLIGHT EDGE Football Hop Tonite CALIFORNIA AGGIES IN IONITE'S GRID FRACAS Statistically, the Cal Aggie Mustangs will be the favored squad At Montecifo Club LE LT LG C RG RT RE by a minimum margin in tonight’s grid classic in a game preceding L e a n d e r S ta n le y H e rb e rt T om J o h n the climatic homecoming contest at La Playa field, but it is very Post-game dancetime this week E v e rt B oyd Ja m e s K e n n ed y P ie rc e R oach N e d d e rm a n probable that the Gauchos could very well take tonight’s game in good will commence at the “Fumble S c h lin g e r Bettencourt 175 215 205 185 195 196 190 stride judging by the improved incentive that has been displayed in Stumble” sponsored by Beta Sig­ recent contests, particularly with ma Chi fraternity. The Monte­ the Nevada Wolves last week. cito country club will he the scene Q Mustangs Tie Stanford J. V. A lb e rt Campus Beauties of tonight’s after-game dance. Be­ RH To date, the Aggies have three LH H en le losses and two ties. Most recently ginning at 10 p.m. and continuing Ja m e s Vie for Annual through 1 a.m., music will be sup­ C h a rle s 156 the Mustangs tied the Stanford R ich a rd s H a rp e r Junior Varsity ,14-14, in one of plied for the dancing by A1 Coff­ F 196 178 Queen Honors their typically hard-fought battles. man and his orchestra. J a c k Prior to this tilt, the Mustangs Admissions Limited Santa Barbara’s traditional also tied the Humboldt Lumber­ C o p p es Homecoming queen will be elected The price of admission will be 1 80 jacks, 7-7. The game was made Wednesday, November 20, by even more difficult by the natural $.50 per person, and the sale of popular vote of all male students. conflicting element of a potent tickets will definitely be limited She will be chosen from entries wind which deflected passes and to a number which will comfort­ made before 3:30 p.m. today. added uncalled-for yardage to ably fill the dance floor. A few ad­ SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE All women students are eligible long punts. The Humboldt squad for candidacy. Each Greek" or­ mission tickets will be sold at the had previously downed both the ganization traditionally sponsors Chico Wildcats and the San Fran­ door of the dance, with the ma­ a candidate; but the AMS, direc­ LG C RG RT RE cisco squad. The tie adds signifi­ jority of tickets having been sold LE LT tors of the election, urges all cance toward the conviction that on campus during the school week. P a u lso n B o \ W illiam s D an iels R ossi C olson S te ele groups interested to contribute an the Cal Aggies are full of sur­ Beta Sig President Stan Dar- entry, or if so desiring any girl prises this year and are an over­ may independently enter the com­ whelming machine once they start row is in general charge of to­ Q petition. To be eligible for the rolling. B illin g e r RH night’s “stumble,” nobly assisted LH election, applications must be -in Cal Aggies Downed by Tigers by Fred Richardson in charge of R. Cathcart F S. Cathcart Dean Jones’s office by 3:30 today, and m u st be accompanied by a and Ramblers the check room; Art Carter and M iller A week before the Mustang- his refreshment committee; picture. The election will be held Wed­ Lumberjack tilt the Cal Aggie George Graves and Dick Fox who nesday, November 20, at an AMS eleven was dumped by an invad­ have handled ticket sales; and the meeting, where the queen will be ing Chico club, 13-0, in a much committee on decorations headed Umpire— C. James Anderson (U.S.C.) chosen by popular vote. closer game than the score seems Head Linesman— Herbert McBratney (Occidental) to indicate, and prior to this con­ by Bob Thomas. Advertising for The queen and the queen’s Field Judge— Frank H. Dubose (Auburn) Referee— Clarence Bishop (Pomona) float will be featured at the Home­ test the California Ramblers cop­ the dance has been handled by coming parade, and immediately ped a 21-14 win over the Aggies publicity chairman Bob Morlan following, the queen will be before a stadium-packed crowd at and Dick Vanderhoof. FEBRUARY GRADUATION crowned at the Galloping Gaucho Berkeley. “Mardi Gras” Planned Noted Speaker Review, and thus inaugurate her Although the Mustangs lost Besides plans for their dance, Alumni Group Plans Graduation papers have been reign over the remaining Home­ these games their work the Beta Sig’s weekly meeting placed in student mail boxes Ri­ Gives Lecture coming festivities, which include was excellent and their ground Mopday was concerned with plans viera campus). These papers must the football game and the dance. gaining described as very good. Homecoming Events be completed and filed with the “Student Life in Europe To­ Had it not been for an intercepted and final arrangements for the pass in the latter battle, the score “Mardi Gras,” a traditional cos­ “An eventful November 23 assistant registrar no later than day” was the subject of a talk NEXT WEEK IS “BIG GAME” November 25. If you are graduat­ presented to students of Santa could have very well been re­ tume party and dance, which will Homecoming is being planned for WEEK. SAN DIEGO HAS AL­ versed. be held Friday evening, Decem­ ing February 6, 1947, and have Barbara college by Miss Mary A. WAYS BEEN THE TRADITION­ members of the Santa Barbara not received graduation papers, Dingman last night at the Alhe- Here’s the Cal Aggie record: ber 6th. This annual event has College Alumni Association,” it AL RIVAL OF THE GAUCHOS. not been held since before the please see Wilhelmina Menken, cama Theater. MAKE THIS YEAR’S HOME­ Cal Aggies 6, S. F. State 13; Cal war, so the stored up spirit of was announced by Ester Porter, assistant registrar. Miss Dingman, a nationally re­ COMING A BIG ONE! Aggies 14, California Ramblers gaiety inspired by this event should executive secretary of the organ­ nown lecturer, recently returned 21; Cal Aggies 0, Chico State 13; make the “Mardi Gras” this year ization, as she outlined plans for to the United States from Europe, Cal Aggies 7, Humboldt State 7; Gal Aggies 14, Stanford Junior one of the best in the history of the day: Golf Ladder for stopped in Santa Barbara for sev­ the traditional affair. eral speaking engagements while CSF Members Varsity 14. 4:00 p.m.— Reception at Monte­ Enthusiasts to Start on a lecture tour of this country. On the other side of the picture cito Country Club. She was brought to this city Visit Campus we have Santa Barbara with a Sororities Close 5:00 p.m.— Alumni Association A golf ladder for all college through the auspices of _ the As­ win against Cal Poly of 19-6, and dinner, Country Club. “hackers” will be sarted early sociation for United Nations and Visiting the Santa Barbara col­ a series of heartbreaking losses. next week. The ladder shall con­ the English Speaking union, who lege campus last Monday were a 8:00 p.m.—Football game, La dozen students from Atascadero Pledge Lists sist of three flights-: A, sub-par made it possible for students of Playa Field. this college to hear her speak. High school. As members of the Signs Designating For the first time in the history R e c e p tio n through 79; 8, 80 through 89; C, Speaking to members of the In California Scholarship Federation, of the Santa Barbara college, lo­ The reception will be held to 90 through 105. Two qualifying ternational Relations club, the the group makes a trip each year Coke Boxes Installed cal campus social sororities con­ rounds must be played to place A VC and the College junior states­ to some educational place in the ducted a fall rush season; growth welcome all former graduates re­ turning for Homecoming. There your name on the ladder in a cer­ man, Miss Dingman revealed the vicinity of their locality. Las Espuelas, honorary sopho­ of the university was a primary Since some of the students may more organization for women, has are nine chapters of the Santa tain flight. richness of her background in in? factor in this Panhellenic council Barbara Alumni Association in ternational affairs which has de­ be interested in attending Santa undertaken as its latest project, expansion. California. The executive presi­ All students interested should veloped during twenty-two years Barbara college in the near fu­ the installation of signs for coke Seven of the social sororities dent of the organization is Roy leave their names in the gold shop of living and traveling abroad. ture, the scholastic group decided boxes around the campus. This is held formal pledging ceremonies Stone in Los Angeles, while- in at the course or leave a note in Having been twice decorated «by to spend their Armistice Day holi­ for the purpose of reminding stu­ last Sunday at their respective day visiting the local campus. __ Santa Barbara, Ester Porter is the campus mail boxes for Dave the French government for dis­ dents to place used bottles in the sorority houses while the eighth the executive secretary. tinguished social work in that Tour Conducted boxes instead of leaving them to group, Alpha Theta Chi, chose to Classes of ’16, ’21, and ’26, and Bingham. country, knowing personally Ma­ Eileen Dismuke, Alice Thomas, clutter up rooms and odd corners omit rushing from the calendar ’36, holding their respective 30th, of interest to all divot diggers dam Chiang Kai-Shek and Mahat­ and Junemarie Davidson, winners of the school. at this time. 25th, 20th, and 10th class reun­ out for the golf team is that ma Gandhi, having been arrested of University of California alum­ In charge of making these signs With a candlelight supper, new ions, will be specially honored at by Mussolini in 1939, and know­ ni scholarships last year, conduc­ is Bonnie Stratton. Serving with matches have been arranged with ted the group around, showing pledges for the Chi Delta Chi the dinner, of which Harry Moore local and out-of-town teams, and ing from first hand experience her on her committee are Connie were announced: Jacqueline Cab­ Jr. ’37 of Santa Barbara, is in forty-six countries in the various them the different buildings and Peugh and Lois Ripple. ot, Jean Erickson, Betty Hanson, charge. Other special guests for preparations are being made for continents of the world, Miss explaining about the school in “We hope students will help us Jeanne Kneass, and Corinne San- this event will be Mrs. Byron matches with San Jose, UCLA, Dingman is fully qualified to dis­ general. ■in this campaign to keep the cam­ some. Abraham, former Provost Phelps cuss the vital issues which are In spite of the rain, tlfe group USC, and other colleges for the and the two accompanying teach­ pus clean,” state Donna Thomas, Sunday afternoon ceremonies and Provost Williams. All mem spring and fall semester. making history in the world today. Las Espuelas president. “The ap­ were conducted by Delta Sigma bers of the present senior class ers remarked that they “enjoyed pearance of the school is import­ Epsilon and new pledges to this the campus tour very much.” are also cordially invited. CALENDAR OF EVENTS ant both to us and outsiders who group, are: Joyce Andrews, Mar­ The game that evening will see draw thenr first impressions from garet Banner, Glenna Brown, Lois a special rooting section of alum TODAY— the condition of the grounds.” Foote, Dorothy Melander, Laur- ni sitting in the center of the 4 p.m.— Rally at the Sunken gardens. Groups Having Floats ene Pearson, Wanda Preston, Col­ regular student area. 8:15 p.m.— Football game with Cal Aggies at Santa Barbara. Meet Next Week leen Sears and Dorothy Thomas. Beta Sigma Chi after the game dance AMS TO FETE QUEEN! An all white ceremony followed by a breakfast in honor of the November 16— Saturday There will be a very important Comes the homecoming and Tryouts Scheduled 7:30 p.m.—Pu Ko How hay ride. meeting at 3:15 in the AWS club­ the prettiest women on campus new fall pledges, Katherine Frye, room Monday, November 18, for Ruth Hendrickson, Doris Kowal­ For Tittle Foxes' Gnome Club at the College cabin for the weekend. will be trotted out for your ap­ all organizations . or groups who proval and choice. These women ski, Bonnie Stratton, and Claylain NoVember 18— Monday Wilson was held by Delta Zeta Readings for tryouts for “The are entering a float or car in the will be the aspirants for the Delta at their sorority house. Little Foxes,” the next production 7:30 p.m.— Fraternity meetings. Homecoming parade. There must honor of queen of homecoming. With afternoon ceremonies to be presented by the ASB, will 7:30 p.m.— Sorority meetings. be a hundred per cent turn out The choice will be up to you be held Monday and Tuesday aft­ at this meeting, so all organisa­ at the polls to look and choose. Gamma Delta Chi announced 7:30 p.m.— Phrateres meetings. tions are" urged to have a repre­ Helen Ambroff, Geraldine Schultz ernoons in the auditorium from November 19— Tuesday Pictures of the candidates will 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. sentative there. be posted prior to the election and Ina Mae Scott as new pledges. 7:30 p.m.— Kappa Omicron Pi, AWS clubroom. Final plans will be made. If a Buffet Supper “The Little Foxes”, a social in the AMS showcase on the A buffet supper in honor of drama by Lillian Heilman, will be 7:15 p.m.— Student council, P. H. 101. representative is not present, then west side of the quad. the second major production of November 20— Wednesday his club will not be given a place We’ll get the pictures and the new pledges was held by Phi Kap­ on the itinerary of entries. pa Gamma with Lois Braun, the year. Mr. Theodore Hatlen 3 p.m.— Social committee, AWS clubroom. candidates— it’s up to you to E n try F e e get to the polls and vote for Maurine Caldwell, ‘ Louise Schill­ will direct the play. 2:30-5:30 p.m.— Home Economics club tea at the home manage­ ing. ‘Faye Trapp, and Dorothy Production Dates Those entering a float should your choice— take your choice Williamson as guests. Production dates have been set ment house. bring an entry fee of $1.00, and but please don’t be influenced Sigma Delta Phi honored Phyl­ for January 16 and 17. Any stu­ 4 p.m.— Delta Phi Delta meeting in art office. those entering a car should bring by anything but the beauty of dents interested in trying out 50c. This fee is to help cover the these candidates — they’re all lis Werthwein with afternoon ■ 7:30 p.m.— Chi Alpha Delta at 608 E. Micheltorena. price of awards. Anyone planning ceremonies at the sorority house. should be present at the readings 7:30 p.m.— Las Espuelas, AWS clubroom. queens. At a dinner at El Presidio fol­ next week. an entry who has not given for­ Applications close at 3 :30 lowing pledging ceremonies, new Any member of the student November 21'—Thursday mal notice must be present. p.m. today. potential members of Tau Gamma body is eligible for a part. There 7:30 p.m.— Beta Beta Beta, AWS clubroom. Dick Woods is construction ad Election on campus Wednes­ are roles for two colored people visor for the parade. Anyone day for all men with ASB Sigma were honored: Winnetta November 22— Friday wishing to obtain suggestions or Browne. Margaret Lawrence, Shir- in the cast, so negro students are 8 p.m.— Homecoming parade. cards. Tev Lindhorst. Barbara Hull, Bar­ also urged to try out, according advice should contact him, accord­ bara Mitterling, and Meri Jo Troy. to Dr. Joseph Free. Galloping Gaucho Revue. ing to Ed Roeth. Page Two EL GAUCHO Friday, November 15, 1946 BITTER BROWSINGS By Burrows Bitter Burrous like the prover­ tackle by “Powerhouse” Patty bial bad penny always returns. Parslow. This “psychological” tackle amounted .to a deftly flash­ Last week’s B.B.B.B. which, inci­ ed compact mirror that caused the This week, for lack of a topic for the column, I conducted a poll. dentally, was a runner to stop in horror and then eulogy on Pro­ swoon in her mascara. What I mean is, I asked two fellows what subject was foremost in fessor Wood- There’s really not a lot more to their minds, and quick as a flash before you could say “Public Law house, myster­ report. Oh yes, who won the iously disap­ game? Are you kidding? You 346, they came back with, “How do you wrap 65 bucks around the peared some­ saw how the gals reported to post-war life?” where between referee Bob Shipman, didn’t you? the copy desk They showered him with delight­ Now this, I maintain, is_a very good question. It is unfortunate and the press­ es. I was bit­ ful osculations that caused his that there are no good answers, but the subject is doubtless dear to anterior mucous membranes to terly d i s a p- swell with pride. Finally in des­ the hearts of all vets who are seriously trying to carve for themselves pointed when I learned that peration he had to shout: “That’s a little slice of the American dream. hundreds o f enough lip out of you guys!” Yeh, you didn’t who won the ball game ! All of which brings us to the crux of what we’ve had in mind all cancel your subscriptions in pro­ the time: niamely, the 175 dollar limit placed on the incomes of single test. Oh well, at least my old pal, Robert “Who Sez War Is H—?” CRAX ON WAX students, and the 200 dollar limit in the case of married students. Sherman, missed my column. By CHRIS STONE “Yeh,” remarked Robert the S., The other day several of us INEQUITIES OF IT AT T. “I looked all over for your column. were sitting in the cafeteria dis­ I wanted to show my four year cussing the various bands that are old nephew what Lena the Hyena’s popular today. There was a wide The inequities of the bill fixing these arbitrary limits are easily brother would look like!” difference of opinion as to what apparent. That which we consider the most gross, however, is the There has been much argument bands and vocalists were popular arbitrary figure set, which is considered to be adequate. Considered around the campus as to who won on the campus. One person said the feature football game on the he was sure Goodman would win adequate by whom, to be a sufficient amount for whom? Here it Night of November One. I was in any popularity poll taken. An­ should be pointed out that this bill was not aimed at students taking a position to watch every wiggle other said that Goodman was def­ ‘Quit your griping dammit! I’m cold too!” of every wench so I’ll settle the initely through and that Tex Ben- part in the educational benefits, but rather at the On the Job Training argument. Here’s the recapitula­ eke would win. The argument Program. One case: the son of the president of a large manufacturing tion : went on to vocalists and small BLUE AND GOLD EMPIRE The Gregarious Greeks won the groups with no one agreeing. concern was found to be drawing on the job training pay while he Who I* Favorite? F R E D W A D E mittee is seeking a live bear to toss and elected to receive. Cap­ was “training” for the job of vice-president, and being paid 700 dol­ tain “Doe Blanchard” Sly kicked Now do - you have some band lars a month by his father. “ G ive ’E m D a A x e . . .” be present at the festivities. Cali­ off for the Rheumatic Romans. that is your favorite? Would you “Doorknob, bathtub, kitchen sink, fornia did have a bear in 1912 The ball was received by “Joltin’ like to see that band acclaimed It should be said, furthermore, that this bill was passed by a Here we are right in the pink— but it outgrew its use and became Jody” Beardsley who faked the most popular on the Santa Bar­ too ferocious to keep. ball to Joan “Fireball” Fry and bara campus? You’re about to parliamentary trick in the closing days of the congressional session, Who are we? Can’t you see? then galloped to the forty yard have your chance to do something and a vote was never taken on it. This last in defense of those recently Class of ’50, Class of ’50! Harry James for Ball line before being spilled by Jean about it. Rah! Rah! Rah! Harry (hornman) James will Crax on Wax is starting a popu­ defeated congressmen whose opponents waved a flag and cried Com­ “The S c r e a m” Sanford.- The “No gang, I’m afraid not!” This claim the spotlight at the Ball Greeks went into their version of larity poll! The categories we will munist, often and loudly. was the comment handed down and will personally crown the the T formation which is called ask you to vote for are favorite yet-to-be-elected queen. The the Q T formation. Judging by all band, male vocalist, female vocal­ To continue, the bill has the effect of putting a premium on not by the freshman ■ class council. the c u tíe s out on the field, it was ist and small group (such as King dance will climax the events which working. It discourages the enterprising vet who may have commit­ The above bits of poetical cheer­ well named. Cole, Andrew Sisters, etc.) If you ing will be allowed to run down include open house and the tra­ It wasn’t a baseball game but happen to have any special likes ments and responsibilities to an extent which demands more money the drain along with whatever ditional Homecoming parade. The more curves were thrown around such as a certain song, certain tenor sax ’-'layer or even hill-billy than the limit allows. Should the working^ vet be penalized for his else it might have accumulated parade is expected to include ap­ on that field than in any World proximately 100 floats presented Series! Sharon “The Shake” Smith outfit add it to the bottom of needs? during its existence according to was visciously tackled when she vour list. Bill Cooper, Cal’s frosh yell lead­ by on and off-campus organiza­ It looks, on the whole, very much like the old story in which the tions. The theme of the floats will tried a sneak through left guard. Way to Vote er. It was decided that it was a It was at that moment that Coach Write this information down on little too original. , be “Historical Cal” and the dance veterans get sold a bill of goods. While there is no relief in sight will feature decorations depicting Ed Roeth got excited and pro­ a slip of paper and sign your “ T e s tin g , O n e, T w o, T h re e . . . ” the rivalry of the two schools. fanely remarked: “Oh poofiddle!” name. Then bring it to the Gaucho from this legislation, we can look forward to a better deal after the Then, there were the quaint lads “Miraculous Mike” Melvin heard who had borrowed a PA system Lena Couldn’t Compete office. There will be a box to de­ next congress meets, if you can believe the promises of politicians. Down on the southern campus, him and blushingly dropped her posit your votes right inside of for an affair and decided in the eye-lashés. We had to look all over Veterans organizations are leading the fight in Washington, and soon meantime to hide the mike in the the spirit of A1 Capp took over, the door. The Gaucho office is in when UCLA gave its scheduled before we finally found them the same building as the Health it may again be legal to earn enough money to support a family, a telephone booth. After the hook­ again. up was affected, all phone conver­ Yokum and Scragg . . . Sadie cottage and there is a sign on the car, and creditors. sations were transmitted and am­ Hawkins dance session. To the With fourth down coming up, dopr. I know you would all like music of Will Osborne plus some “Terrific Tiger” Tyson punted far to see your favorites win so how plified all over the house. about helping them by telling Jules D. Jacques “ No B o c k ? ” yodeling, fiddle playing, rebels, down the field . “Fancy” Nancy Also, at a northside fraternity, the guys and gals donned their Lee Roth received the ball, dashed your non-reading friends about a system was devised to encour­ drab rags and went all out to cele­ for the sidelines and would have the contest and help them make BITS C T C O P Y ...... By Lyle age the consumption of coke in brate the “Trap’’. It was up to the been clear for a touchdown if she their X. the house. Every 20th ‘coke’ in weaker sex to snare their dates, hadn’t been stopped by the cam­ But seriously, I’m sure we the machine is a bottle of 3.2. as is the custom. The bachelor eraman. Marion “Bráss Knuckles” would all like to know the stand­ We elected a lot of student of­ each class, one from the Mesa Availables enjoyed themselves Jones tossed a shovel pass to Shir­ ings of entertainers on this cam­ ficers last spring, but haven’t campus, chairmen of committees To Each His Own pus so pitch in and get your vote heard much about them since. The campus vet, walking with doubtlessly and the tattered skirt ley “Burley” Hillis who in turn Axe they doing anything this on social, assemblies, award, pub­ his wife, was overheard on the representatives at last showed lateralled to Lola “Benzedrine” in as soon as possible. The con­ year? licity finance, pre-audit and Berkeley campus singing, “I call forth with their respective secret Papworth who in turn was stopped test will last two weeks and win­ rallies; chairmen of control boards my sugar candy . . . hello sucker!” desires. in her tracks by a psychological ners will be announced in this For those who daily come into on student activities, artist series, column. contact with the business neces­ Axe-Travaganza Due speech, music, athletics, and pub­ Coming up for turkey-time sary in the lications; the head yell leader, EL GAUCHO handling o f homecoming game will be the wm presidents of AWS and AMS, third All-Star talent review, not st u d e n t af­ W A A, and athletic manager. Published each week by the Associated Students of University of fairs on the seen at Cal since the pre-war flhTflBflRBfiRfl Student council meets in Ridge years. To be given in the men’s California, Santa Barbara College. Subscription free to members of campus, this hall every Tuesday night, and Associated Students. question gymnasium on the 22, it will help any students wishing to see how highlight the big game weekend. seems incred­ student activities are being hand­ EDITORS MJ&LC ible. This In mentioning, the traditional muntHidr, led are welcome to attend any of axe, awarded to the victor of the Tom C. Lyle ...... 125 E. Pedregosa—Ph. 25284 has, however» these meetings, and should feel pOTFt (.omPrtnY been a serious Stanford-Cal game, is still in pos­ free to take part in any discuss­ session of the Palo Alto campus Fred Burrous ...... 190 Hot Springs Rd.— Ph. 98723 inquiry on the ions presented for consideration. part of a police and won’t be returned un­ M a n a g in g E d ito r ...... H e le n P e tr e Offers number of in­ A Little Respect Needed til the original case is returned News Editor ...... Betty Maher dividuals not The age-old tradition which or a new one built. It is thought Don Wilson, Ben Collins, Kay Updegraff, Christine Burkdoll, a c q u a i nted served to impress incoming fresh­ that the case is sill in the hands Ardis Adler, Bob Hogan, Monica Howells. with the men with their responsibilities as of an anonymous Bear student. Immediate Delivery campus setup of student govern­ students of the college have been Live Bear Sought Feature Editor ...... Jules Jacques ment. Where the fault of dispens­ sadly overlooked since the war Washington has it cougar; Ore­ Ai Rasmussen, Peggy Wells, W alter Beaver, Fred Wade, Chris ing information lies must be dele­ years. This should serve as no gon has its duck; and Navy has Stone, A1 Anderson, Bob Gumpertz. on gated to a lack of proper publicity excuse for the bland behavior of its goat! So, the homecoming com- Society Editor ...... Junemarie Davidson to the student body. A lack of that large section of the student Sharon Smith, Faith Wood, Jo Ann Ryer, Donna Hill, B. G. Zink, assemblies, and early deadlines rooting section who raced towns­ Barbara Carlisle, Patsy Hewlett. on the Gaucho make the job of people for exits during the clos­ ing quarter of the San-Jose game. M c U l ß & z . . . . . Sports Editor Johnny Plessman dispensing information a rather Johnny Paizis, Ed Roeth, Cliff Gilbert, Omar Orr, Nick Lafkas, DRUMS If all other vestige of the former difficult one. Participation in For Card Fiends Only Dave Perkins. Santa Barbara’s student ’ govern­ Gaucho spirit is relegated to his­ Correspondence from the Inter- ment is available to any students tory, observance of the school’s college Bridge Tournament com­ interested in investigating the alma mater should be important mittee, a group of college alumni Slingerland drums including program. enough for the students to remain interested in establishing bridge tunable Tom Toms and Hi Hat Contrary to the accepted belief in the stands until it has been as an intercollegiate "sport, an­ of the uninformed, campus ac­ Dlayed. The football team didn’t nounces a nation-wide contest for cymbal pedal with wide selec­ leave the field until the gun tivities and expenditure of stu­ a national championship cup to tion of finishes from which to dent body funds are not, directly sounded for the of the game. be held in 1947. Cornell and Bryn ì 0 % controlled by the college adminis­ Gaucho Victory Flag Mawr were winners in the 1946 choose from $220.00 up for com­ tration. A legislative council, Alumni Association of Univers­ contest, which was confined to plete set. chosen from the student body at ity of California, presented the eastern colleges. The preliminary large makes all decisions on ac­ student body with a Gaucho vic­ rounds of this year’s' competition tivity management and expendi­ tory flag at the last council meet- will be held by mail, with sixteen Also complete sets of WFL drums tures as long as they do not con­ ;ng, sponsored by the Santa Bar­ finalists meeting for personal du­ flict with general university poli­ bara chapter. The outlook is fav­ plicate tournament in Chicago on from $192.50 up. cy. This council is composed of a orable that the whole student body April 18 and 19. 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"Milk at Its Best" ALPHA FLORAL C/¿¿6ézU/C£UC¿¿- 1331 Stale Phone 5165 "The Home of Music" H » éLMEO KUWARZBCR6.PMR 1025 CHAPALA S T .9 ^ 2 7 5 7 4 Friday, November 15, 1946 E L GAUCHO Page Three PASSION PIT ...... B y Petre Ramon Speaker OPEN HOUSES A series of dances will begin Mural Football Boyd Raeburn played fine last COWAN were leaping about San­ For Latin Group this Sunday afternoon at Univers­ week, and the Sigma Taus expect ta Barbara. ity Village to be held in the re­ to break pretty near even finan­ P ro m ise d creation hall there. Dances will Tied at Half cially, which is also fine. They ADA YEE is sporting a great At 7:30 last Wednesday night, the usual stillness of the Neigh­ begin at 4:00 p.m., and North Tied for first place in the 1946 deserve a lot gorgeous diamond, proving she Side bus will carry students wish­ THE really meant it when she said yes borhood house was broken by glib Intramural Football league were of credit for Spanish words and phrases, as the ing to attend, right to the front Gamma Sigma Pi fraternity and the courage to H. LEE of Fresno. gate of the Village. O pen H o u se Spanish club once again gathered the Dirty Seven organization as ^ CAMPUS ^ and iniitative Those ever active Potter’s Dot- for its bi-monthly meeting. the six-man grid activities entered they display­ ters are still talking about the Speaker for the night was Sen- into the halfway mark this week. ed in bringing good good time they had last or Jose Ramon, Spanish instruc­ SFS Girl Chosen The Gamma Sigs who have played a name band Sunday night. Among those at­ tor at Santa Barbara college, one more game this season than CORNER to Santa Bar- tending were SHIRLEY SMITH- whose interesting talk on the Uni­ For Homecoming the remaining squards have climb­ b a r a . T h e HOMER WILLET, BOBBIE versity of Granada in Spain, prov­ ed to a standing with their arch crowd attend­ PREMMER - QUINN POTTER, ed to be the highlight of the ev­ Billie Brown, member of Phra- rivals, the Dirty Seven, due to a ening. Being a former student at cancellation of one gaitfe brought ing wasn’t MARION MALONEY"- BILL teres sub-chapter SFS, was voted strictly col­ FRENCH, SHIRLEY HILLIS - the University of Granada, Dr. about by inclimate conditions. lege, but some BOB ASHLEY, LOIS RIPPLE - Roman gave an entertaining first­ Homecoming queen candidate in Gamma Sig Team Dear Barbara, w h'o showed BOB GOULET, and BETTY hand report on students’ social an election held this week by the The Gamma Sig team is com­ up are CARMELLA CIVATELLI- BREHME - BOB KINGSLEY. and academic life. One point Phrateres board. posed of Nimi Navarro and Cap­ BOB CAMPBELL, GERRY GRAY- Understatement worth repeating is that written tain Bebe Mathew at ends, Cal After all this "California exams do not exist at Granada, all P u K o H ow Reynolds, at center, and a back- LEONARD BROCK, PEGGY From Willie Peters was heard, Pu Ko How will join with the dew," we ought to have some CROOKS - TOM McGILL, DORIS “Wednesday is my day to come to examinations are given orally. field of Meredith McGee and Hal KOWALSKI - ENS,IGN KEN school. I come up and sit in the Besides travelling across the Phi Tau Omegas tomorrow night Chancey at halves, with Bob San­ purty flowers to dress up the JONES, JUNEMARIE DAVID­ quad.” Atlantic regularly, ' Dr. Ramon for a rustic “come as you are” chez at quarter. McGee who is floats for the Homecoming SON - HOBB WATTS, BOBBIE has encircled the world twice. He dinner and dance, from 7 to 12 probably the most dangerous diplomatically added that of the broken^ field runner has also been parade — that is if they EVANS - BOB SHIPMAN, MARY o’clock at the YMCA, corner of JANE PHELPS - LLOYD VINEY, Alpha Mu Gamma many places visited, he prefers on the throwing end of many suc­ haven't all been washed BETTY MITCHELL - BOB CAS- Santa Barbara for living. Carrillo and Chapala. The clubs cessful tosses this season. away. IER, DOROTHY WILLIAMSON - Activities for future A round table discussion on the had been planning a hay ride, but Dirty Sevens BILL COLEMAN, DOROTHY speaker’s theme concluded the ac­ due to the change in weather, new Leading the Dirty Seven i s. Plans for the formal initiation, tivities for the night. These dis­ We have something to MELANDER - E D MORRIS, plans were formed. halfback Ed Austin who is the keep you from having that PATSY HEWLETT - BILL ROS­ to be held Wednesday, November cussions are regular features at league’s star scorer. Captain ENTHAL, and RUTH MORGAN- 20 at El Paseo, and the Christmas the meetings and are conducted C o m m itte e s James is at quarter and Chadwick "washed away look". (Yuk, DON ROBERTS. party, to be held Wednesday, De­ entirely in Spanish, the object of Sharing duties with the Phi Tau is at the other half position. Wing- cember 18, were discussed at the the club being to improve stu­ yuk, we sure worked that in Conscientious Objector? social committee, including Don men are Gib Maxom and Andy get-acquainted meeting of Alpha dents’ speaking ability. Granicher with Morrison at cen­ slyly!) It's a sure lure—beau­ Over in the P.E. department, Mu Gamma, honorary foreign Members of the Spanish club Knapp, Lee Ryan, Lawrie Ruther­ they talk about HAL WILLIAMS, ter, and alternating halfbacks are tiful, becoming, bewitching language fraternity, held Thurs­ who were present are Dr. Fallis, ford, Duane Ullery, and chairman Louis Farlan and Bobby Garcia. new vet student, who came in Mr. day evening, November 7, at 7:30 Ruth Cuderson, Catherine Olivas, Owen Rawsthorne, are Pu Ko Carter’s office one morning when The latter player is featured in —a dress that is a classic. at Neighborhood House, according Gloria Martinez, Louisa Garcia, How members Jay Dorsch and reverses to the lift where he _ is it was full of fellows and said’, to Pat Livingston, secretary. Olga Spanne, Mary Rogers, Mary It's in Sequoai Gabardine “Nick, I didn’t show up for track Dorothy Lynch, refreshments; adept at running with the pig­ Interested language majors and Webb, Danny Alcala, Juan Gu­ skin or passing from the port side. with simple and casual lines. yesterday afternoon, because I minors who have been registered tierrez, Bill Nevin, Juan Solis, Jane M otter and Alice Billett, en­ got married!” In third spot are the Santa Bar­ A variety of soft shades— for at least three semesters are Keith Anderson, John Hohstadt, tertainment; Mary Moseley, invi­ barians composed of home town D a tes eligible for membership by appli­ and Billy Escobar. tations; Catherine Owens, name maize, melon, aqua, grey, MARGIE ROGERS - CAMER­ players and are in a few percent­ cation. New members will be chos­ tags. age points lead of the Beta Sigma cocoa and beige. You have ON FAIR. MERI JO TROY - en by a committee under the Chi fraternity. The Beta Sigs have JOHNNY BENNET, ARDIS AD- Miss Butler of the Art depart­ to have one and why not for direction of Miss Eda Ramelli, Donald Bear Speaker been coming strong since losing LER-DICK WATSON are some of sponsor ahd department head. An ment has accepted Pu Ko How’s a tight game to the Montecito only $29.95? the locals who went down to Los impressive initiation ceremony At Art Group Meeting invitation to become their spon­ Maulers during the first week’s Angeles to go places, while GER­ has been planned to follow the Donald Bear, director of the sor. She will be present at the RY GORDON - OLIVER HOLT, playoffs. banquet at El Paseo at which time Santa Barbara Art museum, was dance tomorrow night. Intramural football classics are PINA PAPPAS - CARL FISHER, initiates will be presented with guest speaker at a meeting of the played every Tuesday and Thurs­ JEAN HENDRICKSEN - TOMMY keys and life membership certifi­ art department, held at the mus­ day at La Playa field with four cates. eum last Tuesday. Meninas Women games played on each of these Fraternity officers are Elsa Introduced to the group were days, two starting at 3:15 and two VETS VUES Aquire, president; Dora Garcia, the officers elected last spring. Plan Parade Float others at 4:15. If the gridsters Election of officers was the vice president; Pat Livingston, They are Jerrie Rankin, presi; are blessed with good weather, it secretary; and Esther Helbock, main order of business at the dent; June de Bode, vice presi­ Las Meninas, sub-chapter of is expected that the league will treasurer, Dr. William F. Aggeler dent; Doris Saverud, secretary; Phrateres, held a meeting at the conclude its round robin tourna­ Student Veterans’ meeting held is co-sponsor for the group. Larry Mosher, treasurer; and home of Lois Rasmussen Monday ment the second week in Decem­ last week at the University Vil­ Margi-Lou Elmes, campus display night. Attended by old and new ber. At that time the league cham- lage. chairman. members, the main discussion of nions will be presented with a Want to be the envy of The club’s biggest turn-out was Delta Zetes Plan Since there will be no business the meeting concerned the success trophy by the associated men' witnessed and ballots were cast Snacks for Alums to transact tsis semester, the meet­ of the club’s barn dance at the students. your boarding house? Here's for candidates. Virgil Bryan was ings will be entirely social. Goleta Farm Bureau. The dance League standings as of Mon- something to charm your elected to preside over the newly- Homecoming plans took up the was attended by eighty persons, day, November 11, are as follows: including members and their w L roomies with— Tommycoats organized club for this and next major portion of the Delta Zeta T eam s semester. Other officers include Home Ec Club Makes guests. All decorations and plans Gamma Sigs ...... 5 0 for good sleeping, good Lucille Vaughn, vice-chairman; Delta sorority meeting last Mon­ Plans for Tea for the event were handled by D irty S ev en ...... 4 0 lounging and they're good Kiss Giving, recording secretary; day night. The group will have a Peggv Pomatto and Lois Rasmus­ Santa Barbarians ...... 3 1 Chuck Roberson, corresponding snack booth on the campus Satur­ Home Ec clubbers are making sen. B e ta Sig* ...... 3 1* looking. Won't .bust your secretary; Shirley Wolfe, treas­ plans for the annual tea honoring Homecoming Float Montecito Maulers ...... 3 2 day, November 23, during lunch faculty members and new home budget at $2.95. urer; and Hal Williams, sergeant- Plans for a Las Meninas float H ip ste rs ...... 3 2 period. Ardis Adler is chairman of economics students. The affair, D el M a r B a r r ...... 2 2 at-arms. the booth committee, and work­ under the direction of general for the homecoming parade were Other business on hand con­ formulated and a committee was T ig e rs 2 3 X f ing with her are Elsie Tatum, chairman Gertrude Holland and Hoff 6 Horsemen ...... 1 2* sisted of appointing committees Lynn Wiggins, and Beverly Mill­ faculty advisor Miss Eileen Elliott chosen to look into the situation. to handle arrangements for the It was also decided that the group F o r t B e a n CommcP ...... 1 4 er. is to take place from 3:30 to 5:30 S ig A lp b s ...... 0 S dance to be sponsored by the club Susan Perry reported on the p.m. on Wednesday, November 20 would give a closed Christmas on Friday, January 10. A1 Schab party some time in December for Alpha Phi Omega ...... 0 5 float committee meeting. Assist­ in the home management house, * Denotes one tie. was* appointed dance committee ing President Tatum on plans 805 Alvarado Rd. “Autumn” has members and their guests. , Novem- chairman. New members who were formal­ Compiled as of Friday, for the DZD float are Sally Her­ been chosen as the thenrn for ber 8. Much discussion was held on bert, Junemarie Davidson, Clay- decorations by Marian Silver­ ly initiated into the club this possibility of obtaining a seat on lain Wilson, Betty Maher, and smith and her committee. Other semester are Shirley Broad, Jean­ activity control board by a mem­ Miss Perry. committee chairmen include Bev­ ne Isabell, Barbara Yulo, Tam Yachters Initiate ber from Student Veterans. Be­ Queen Candidate erly Oakes, food, and Mary Lenz, Rackson, Helen Compogiannis, cause the veterans make up at The sorority voted to enter invitations. ______Mary Shannon, Mary Lou Gustaf­ 36 New Members least 50 percent of the student Claylain Wilson as their candidate son, Cletice Shavonick, Joan Birds­ body, it was felt there should be for Homecoming queen. Gerry COLLEGE DEBATERS eye, Betty Mitchell, Neva Hansen, The Gaucho Yacht club wel­ some representation for them. Gordon was named to take charge and Karin Fleming. comed 36 new members in its fall Petitions were circulated in order of Christmas cards.' ENTER TOURNAMENT initiation held last week. After to bring it before the student Following a short’ talk by yell Debaters of Santa Barbara col­ “walking the gang plank”,_ the body for a vote. leader Bob Sanchez about the lege will travel today to Comp­ Pu Ko How Inducts initiates received the club insignia rally Wednesday, uledges served ton City college for a two-day and membership cards. Participa­ refreshments. speech tournament, the first such Sixteen Neophytes tion of the club in intercollegiate TYPING SERVICE Luncheon Plans tournaments this year. racing during the coming year The active and alumnae chap­ Coach Theodore Hatlen will ac­ was discussed, - and plans made to Holding their candle light cere­ Articles or manuscripts. Prompt, ters will hold their annual Found­ company the Gaucho squad com­ enter a float in the college Home­ accurate service er’s Day luncheon Sunday, No­ posed of Robert Taylor, Walter mony folowing dinner at the Gold­ coming parade on November 22. Phone Miss Clavel, 23960 vember 24, at 12:30 at El Paseo. Chim'il, Herbert Cohen, Nick Com- en Dragon last Monday night, Pu Six of the club’s sailboats in So, hoping you all thaw Many out of town members who inos, Salvador Jiminez, Marian Ko How formally initiated six­ racing formations provided the out by this time next week, 'after 5 p.m. 27505 will be here for Homecoming are Jones, Winifred Woods, and Wal­ subject for action color pictures ■expected to attend the luncheon. ter Beaver. teen new members into their club. taken Sunday by Jacob Hansen of come in and (pause for Nan Derrer was general chair­ the Art department, against a dramatic effect) call for— man in charge of the event; Bon­ background of the channel and the ita Bailey, corsages; Annie Pas- visiting cruiser Fall River. Bill man, decorations, and initiation; Starr became' the newest member GERRY and PATTI Dorothv Adameck, name tags. of the “Mudhen Club” when he The club’s next event will be a fell‘in with his clothes on. joint hay-ride and dance Novem­ New members initiated last ber 16 with Phi Tau Omega fra­ week were Janet Wright, Phil ternity, newly formed college Dobbs, Frances Kerr, Joyce John­ P.S. Patsy Hewlet looked group. son, Ruth Alderson, Paul Wolff, Richard Davis, Barbara Balthis, very smart Saturday night Barbara Rifenberick, Carol Kidd, at the play "George Wash­ John Mooring, Barbara Zink, Doris Muer, Rosemary Lyons, ington Slept Here," which by Shirley Wolfe, Elizabeth Evins, the' way was a stupendous Blanch Jacobs, Dorothy Patter­ success. She wore a black, son, Ralph Fletcher, Emmet Kow- in. Kenneth McNeel, Bill Mc­ light wool suit with a straight Laughlin, Tom Carter, Frank skirt. The one-button jacket Pope, Ed English, John Coates, Fred Wade, Rosamond Meyers, had full Dolman sleeves. Peggv Brooks, Durcoard Bell, •Real stylish, Pat. Norine Fidler, Bob Hennings, Barbara Wiley, Ina Mae Scott, Emery Emmes, and George Rode- armel.

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POSITIONS OPEN All Retail Merchant Association SIDE LINES WOLVES RUN RAMPANT Eye Ease... members are interested in obtain­ By JOHNNY PLESSMAN By AL RASMUSSEN ing the help of college students Apologies to my readers (???) for part time work during the Our showing against a mighty powerful Nevada Wolfpack eleven OVER GAUCHO GRIDSTERS for absence of my column last Christmas holidays. Interested stu­ as far as the scoreboard shows, 48 to 13, could mean a terrific lacing week. Please be informed that the dents should contact the individ­ Displaying fight and determination after trailing 41-0 in the fourth ual merchants for these positions. was administered our boys. But, loyal fans, once again, this writer quarter, the Santa Barbara college gridders scored two touchdowns, copy was- turned in, the wheels of comes to the rescue to show that our journey to Reno produced more fate then proceeding to bury it in the last seven minutes of play while Using to the University of under in the “11th Hour” rush of Chess Club to Hold than just a beating. Nevada 48-13 Saturday. Buck Billinger, quarterback, ran for the going to press. It was such a good Nevada was far the better team Saturday and credit must be Gauchos’ first touchdown with seven minutes left to play. Sam Dimas’ column, too! Oh, well, no use Semi-Monthly Mdets given where credit is due. Bill Bass, their stellar left half, made two place kick was wide. crying over spilled copy. The Chess club will now meet of the Wolves’ touchdowns and looked non-stoppable in the important On the last play of the game One item of interest gleaned regularly the first and third Wed­ role he played. Bill MacKrides, Nevada quarterback also tossed a Billinger passed to A1 Katich, end, from last week’s catastrophe is nesday of each month. The place Navy Quint Crushed in the end zone^and Dimas added worth repeating. Two interesting is the Recreation center and the number of passes to keep Nevada high in to top ranks of the nation. the extra point. Katich is normal­ displays are being featured in time is 7 :30 p.m. The Wolfpack gained 175 yards from passes, but made less in the ly a center, but he played the Mesa Campus showcases for a The club has met twice and Gaucho game than any other game for the Wolves this year. In the By SBC Hoopsters right flank position in the closing limited time only. From the Los progress has been rapid among kicking role, Horace Gillom, the nation’s leading kicker was beaten at minutes when all of the other Angeles City Schools’ Adult Edu­ the women players. It is under­ ends were injured. cation classes in plastics fabrica­ stood that the female strategists his own game by Jack Miller, who averaged over 16 yards per try With every member of the tion we have obtained a variety more than Gillom. squad playing for a few minutes, Nevada Opens Early have been progressing by leaps Nevada opened the scoring af­ of hand wrought projects. and bounds. The men have been TOUCH-DOWN BOUND the Santa Barbara college basket­ ter eight minutes in the first quar­ Plastics Displays a little reticent about coming out. Another of the Sagebrush boys who was continually in our hair ball team scored a 53 to 20 vic­ ter when Bill Bass, fleetfooted Of especial interest are two For more information on the was Kalmanir. This prairie lad ran 55 yards for one of the Nevada tory over the Fall River navy halfback, ran 47 yards. Francel- ebony-colored busts cast in plaster Chess club contact Walter Stone from a mold made of one of the through the student mail boxes. touchdowns, and assisted the Nevada running attack in several other quintet Monday afternoon . in a lini, fullback, added the extra new synthetic resin products. Their notable occasions. practice game on the Community point. In the first minute of the life-like qualities are amazing-—-a went over with huge success. An second quarter, Bill Mackrides, “must see” on your check list. Max Diamond looked like the Diamond of old, as he ran wild on Center court. quarterback, tossed a 15-yard pass unofficial count of couples at­ a pass from Buck Billinger in the last seven minutes of play. Billinger Coach Willie Wilton used 25 to Bass- in the end zone. Late in Other projects are picture tending, including many of their players and was highly pleased frames, vases, bowls, etc., all done offspring, amounted to 50 or 60. was throwing his passes the last part of the game in the way that Stan the second period Mackrides in colored or clear plastic. with the performance of most plunged over guard from the one- The outing was such a success was hoping his quarterbacks would work all season. On the last plav of the men. The Gauchos played Another display by student Rich­ (believe me, it was—I was there!) foot line to give Nevada her third ard Reverdy features his own of the game Billinger passed to A1 Katich, a made-over end, borrowed good defensive ball, holding the touchdown. The play climaxed a that plans for another affair close from his center positio/i, because of a shortage of available Gaucho sailors to six points in the first 53-yard march. handiwork in silver bracelets, to the Christmas holidays are al­ quarter, three in the second, two Francellini converted following rings, necklaces, an ash try turned ready being laid. Watch this col­ flankmen. A1 pulled the pass down in the end zone for a touchdown, in the third and nine in he final from a discarded airplane piston, umn for the date and place. both scores, and the Wolf pack and many other interesting arti­ * * * 4c * * thereby assuring himself the end position against the Cal Aggie’s period. left the field at half time with a team today. Harvey Hubler, veteran centers 21-0 lead. cles. It is worthy to note that The problem of providing the LOSS TO SQUAD led the Gauchos in the scoring Nevada added three more touch­ works of art out in his spare time Mesa Campus with El Gauchos has column with 10 points. Most of while stationed on Maricani Is­ temporarily been solved. Until Willy Peters, Gaucho left end and all-conference material, was downs in the third quarter. After land in the Philippines. further arrangements can be the Santa Barbarans displayed nine minutes of play Bass crashed * * * * * * dropped from the squad before the Nevada fray because of scholastic good ball-handling for an early over guard from the one-yard line made, yours truly will pick them difficulties discovered by Coach Williamson. Stan had no alternative season game, but Wilton expects to score. Francellini missed his The Budget Busters picnic at up and have them in the main hall other than to cut Willy from the team. Peters is a wonderful ball them to improve. only conversion. Two minutes the College Cabin last Sunday by noon on Fridays. player. Some professional team will gain a whale of an end in Willy S u m m ary : later Scott Beasley, end, inter­ Peters. GAUCHOS FG FT Pt*. cepted a pass on his 12 yard line Sherman, f ...... 1 0 2 and ran 88 yards to cross the goal PLAYERS COMMENDED Caudillo, f ...... 1 0 2 line. Gaucho players who were commended as playing good football Hubler, g ...... 5 0 10 Lateral Play Clicks last Saturday were Fred Lloyd, who threw several fine passes, Alex Simms, g ...... 0 .1 1 Following the next kickoff, Kal­ YOUNG AND EASY Blackburn ...... 1 0 2 manir intercepted a pass on San­ Ayala, tackle who played standout ball, Captain Elston Golson, who Costas ...... 1 0 2 was praised for his fine showing by the Reno sports writers, along ta Barbara’s 32 yard line. On the Melcahy ...... 2 0 4 next play, Jordan Eliades, half­ with Tommy White, who broke up the Reno passing game as well as Hawken' ...... 0 2 2 back, ran to the 21 and lateralled making some brilliant interceptions. Templeton at tackle also played Orr ...... 1 1 3 the ball to Dick Trachok, fullback, a fired-up, bang-up game of football. Stewart ...... 1 0 2 who crossed the goal. Allman ...... 2 0 4 Other setbacks to our squad were Bob Bowman who contracted Nevada’s final touchdown Brewster ...... 2 0 4 came with six minutes to play, flue and lasted only two minutes in the game, Gerald Swift with a De la Torre ...... 1 0 2 when Mackrides tossed a short separated shoulder, Bob Wooldridge who suffered a fractured rib in O lds...... 3 0 6 pass to Kalmanir who ran 55 yards an automobile accident and aggravated the injury Saturday. George Jones ...... 0 1 1 to cross the goal line. Santa Bar­ Morrison ...... 1 0 2 bara made 14 first downs to 6 for Anderson at end, also started the game but was taken out with a bad Humphreys ...... 2 0 4 knee. the Wolves. The Cal Aggie game this afternoon should be a victory for us. TOTALS ...... 24 5 53 Phrateres sub-chapters, sororities, The Aggies have lost three and tied two, against rather questionable FALL RIVER and non-org houses. opposition. The only comparison we can draw, however, is by our 19 Reynolds, f ...... 2 0 4 Because of the large number of Van Oyen, c ...... 1 1 3 groups entered, the games will be to 6 victory over Cal Poly, while the Poly squad edged out the Staters Goldman, g ...... 0 1 1 played bv elimination tournament. by a 7 to 6 score. Norris, g ...... 0 1 1 Fairbanks...... 2 1 5 INDIVIDUAL SCORE LOG Peters ...... 1 0 2 Some Pro Teams TD FG PAT TOT Metz ...... 2 0 4 KOURY & ALLEN Sam Cathcart 2 0 0 12 M e! P a tto n 1 O 0 6 TOTALS ...... 8 4 20 TENNIS SHOP Included in Hoop Willie Peters 1 0 0 6 33 West Ortega Max Diamond 1 0 0 6 COED INTRAMURAL AI K a tic h 1 0 0 6 Phone 24024 S w ift BEGINS VOLLEYBALL Schedule for SBC 1 0 0 6 We Supply All S am D im as O 0 3 3 With the ushering out of El Annual WAA sponsored volley­ Tennis & Badminton Brutus football, one finds the 7 0 3 45 ball intra-mural started last grand entrance of the King of Tuesday night, November 5. Needs the Hardwood, El Casaba basket­ WAA Discusses New There will be two games played for the Players ball. every Tuesday evening at 7:15 Coach Willie Wilton this week Plans at Board Meet and 7:50. All teams are requested THE BEST IN FRAMES unveils a Gaucho basketball sched­ WAA board held their regular to be there promptly and ready board meeting Monday, November to play at the scheduled hour. & STRINGS ule which is loaded with high- 11, at 4 :00 p.m. caliber games. Los Gauchos are Organizations entering teams going to meet some of the best The constitution revision com­ teams in the West, from which mittee reported they will have the will undoubtedly emerge one or new constitution ready to present two of the best teams in the na­ to WAA at the general dinner tion. meeting, which will be held No­ Photo by Earl Wilbert vember 25. All girls are requested Tentatively our squad is going to to meet in front of the men’s gym play exhibition games with such at 5:15 p.m. The dinner meeting world-renowned teams as Broad­ will progress frpm there. way Clowns, 20th Century Pox, WAA members have been in­ The ever-ever suit . . . whose time is from mer­ Harlem Globe Trotters and the vited to join Westmont college Shamrocks. These teams boast women for a playday there on idian to meridian, whose place, from here to some of the best basketballers Saturday, December 7. More de­ who have ever played the game. tails will be given out later. everywhere! 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