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Vol. XX SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 Number 8 A. C. B. Bares Newcomers Score in Collegians Proclaim New Ruling Campus Production of Roosevelt Two-to-One For Offenders Prizewinning 'Icebound’ Presidential Favorite Board Sentences Local Theater Group Presents Second Publication Organizations Survey Erring Collegians Performance of Comedy-Drafria Tonight; Local Student Opinion on Current To Manual Labor Fickle, Miss Davis Star in Lead Roles Political Nominees at Campus Polls By SYD COHEN Voicing almost a two-to-one preference, State college students Revolutionizing the method of El Gaucho Special Writer last week cast 407 votes for the re-election of president of th United dealing with students of Santa Bleak as the sea-washed rocks of Maine, the play’s setting, are States, Franklin D. Roosevelt and 245 for the Republican nominee, Barbara State college whose ac­ the characters in "Icebound”, the Pulitzer Prize winner Wendell L. Willkie. tions at one time or another which opened last night in the College theater. —------;------:---- V Of the 738 ballots filed, the re­ might be considered unbecoming 1---- -———33------mainder were split between Norman to a member of the Associated stu­ Second performance of the com­ Thomas and Earl Browder, with the dent body, the Activities Control edy-drama will take place tonight at English Actor former receiving 68 and the latter, 8:30 with^ the final showing tomor­ this week released the procedure Council Names president of the United States, 14. row night. which will be followed in dealing drew 407 student votes to succeed Portrays Roles Because qf rainy weather, only two with these people in the future. MANY NEWCOMERS ■FREDERIC W. HILE, director, himself in office according to re­ polling stations were provided, in The presence of a great many MacGillivray to Instead of the case of a student opened the run of the division sults of the campus political poll the Quad and in the cafeteria, and newcomers to local footlights is no From Dickens accused of unbecoming actions being of drama’s "Icebound” last evening released yesterday. ir is felt by the sponsors of the sur- handicap to the play, with the entire taken directly to the dean responsi­ in the college auditorium. A.S. Committee —Mat Courtesy News-Press . vey that the 738 votes are an excel­ ble for that student, it will be taken cast doing nobly. The dialog is sub­ Tuesday Assembly Varies lent mirror of student opinion. tle, containing those elements of before the members of the board for Rally Chairman Reports With Humor Sketches, NO THIRD STATION consideration. New England humor best expressed in the homely simile and matter-of- Galloping Gaucho Profit; Make-up Exhibition Had a third station been main­ BOARD SENTENCES Hobby Show Jacobs Lists fact epigram. The Jordan family, Legislators Support ACB tained in the industrial education Cases will be tried by the board about which the play centers, is aus­ Clement May, world-famed Eng­ building as had been planned, it is and if the student is deemed guilty Opens Run on tere, selfish and grasping and is dom­ Acceptance of the application of Proficiency lish character actor and humorist, possible that the voters might have he will be sentenced to work a cer­ will be featured Tuesday, fourth inated by a dead woman—the mo­ Don -MacGillivray as student-at- approached the thousand mark, ac­ tain number of hours, depending ther who is dying when the plav hour, in the regular assembly in the cording to Willard May, El Gaucho November 15; large on the finance committee was auditorium. May is famed as a por­ upon the seriousness of the offense, opens. Exam Times editor. according to Howard Joham, chair-, Outstanding among the newcom­ passed by the' student council at the trayer of Dickens characters and The Santa Barbara State college •With .seven separate locations al­ First proficiency test of the semes­ man of the activities control board. ers is Larry Fickle as Ben Jordan, regular meeting held last night in presents his characterization of poll results, when compared with the ready secured, the Alpha Phi Omega- ter, Compulsory for all students plan­ Scrooge, Micawber, and Quilp on This work, which will be conduct­ the blacksheep son who returns to Pine hall. MacGillivray has had ex­ results of similar surveys conducted sponsored show today looms as the ning to obtain a teaching certificate, ed for the associated student body, the "old homestead” at the bidding the program. He will be assisted by on the campuses of other colleges in city's major attraction for the fall perience on last year’s council as will be staged Tuesday, November will be controlled by the board o*- Jane Crosby, his mother's adopted Mrs. May. *he United States, display especially season, according to information re­ freshman representative. 14, beginning at 3 p.m. in the col­ which will also decide upon the daughter. Kathryn Davis, as Jane, Short and amusing sketches from strong Democratic party spirit on leased by the service group today. amount of time to be devoted to the makes her debut in a major role Warren Dorn, rally chairman, re­ lege auditorium, according to Dr. Punch, English humor magazine, the local campus. Coming shortly after the presiden­ Charles L. Jacobs, dean of the upper work and the length of time allowed and portrays a sympathetic charac­ ported a net profit of $293 from will vary the program. Other sketch­ Students of Stanford university in tial election, on November 15, 16, division* for its completion. ter with ease. There is nothing about the Galloping Gaucho revue held es will be from A. A. Milne to show a pol! conducted three weeks ago, and 17, the affair should provide Ray Harris, custodian, will be au­ the conventional heroine in Miss last week. Dorn's request for a $25 This examination is being present­ the versatility of the artist. showed themselves to be 78 per-cent disgruntled voters with an opportun­ thorized by the board to direct the Davis and her interpretation fits the appropriation from the profit of the ed especially, for students who have One of the features of the show in tavor of Republican Willkie^ One ity for forgetting their disappoint­ labor of those students convicted and role well. revue was referred to Finance chair­ not previously passed all phases of will be his exhibition of make-up* ar­ hundred students of Texas college ments, in the opinion of Ronald sentenced. "CROW BUZZARDS” man Gilbert McKeon before action the test and all entering junior and tistry. May puts on his make-up at of mines and metallurgy cast 85 Gaitskill, who is in charge of the senior , students registered in a cre­ "Students failing to cooperate The Jordans, Ben says, are "car­ will be taken by the council. the first of the program on the stage. voces lor Roosevelt and 13 for Will- show. dential ing department. with this plan will then be referred rion crows around a sick cow in a A motion was passed whereby the The guest artist travelled exten- ki'*, with vtwo offering no opinion. "Almost every conceivable hobby to their respective deans whose juris­ pasture.” Robert Smith as the grasp­ legislative council supports the re­ Students deficient in any section of ! sively and has presented this pro- PORI LAND RESULTS will be shown, every thing from diction will then take effect,” Jo-; ing Henry Jordan, quick of answer commendation of the activities con­ any division of ■ the test must retake | gram in places as far apart as Hono­ stamps and chessboards to model Voting in the survey of student ham emphasized. with bromides and Janine Rupertus trol board in reference to the latter's the entire division and will be held lulu and Aberdeen. He is at present railroads and marine exhibits,'* says as Sadie Jordan Fellows contribute responsible for any part taken whe­ opinion conducted on the campus of ASSISTING GROUPS authority in punishment of students on a world tour. He is best-known the University ‘ of Portland, 372 stu­ Gaitskill. outstanding performances. And the whose conduct is deemed unbecom­ ther passed formerly or not, accord­ for his portraits of the Dickensian Organizations scheduled to assist dents split their votes, casting 214 Alpha Phi Omega, which first youngest performer on the stage, ing that of a member of Santa Bar­ ing to Jacobs* characters, but he has done as many in this move are the Sophomore for the Democratic standard-bearer, planned the affair, has received the Master William Richmond, is at ease bara State college. Schedule of sections will be: 3 p.m., varied parts as O. Henry, Masefield, Squires, Blue Key, Las Espuelas, as Or in Fellows. 12A for the G.O.P. nominee and 34 cooperation of the chamber of com­ Discussion as to the exact ac­ reading comprehenion; :3:25, read­ Shakespeare and burlesque. Crown and Scepter and Block S. Other roles are well filled by Eli­ for other candidates. merce and other civic organizations tions that may be termed "unbecom­ ing vocabulary, 3:45, arithmetic "The program he presents covers Also disclosed was a plan to zabeth Brown, Betty Harding, Lois .The survey conducted on the lo- in making the hobby show possible. ing” ended with tne decision that fundamentals; 4:25, arithmetic prob­ such a wide range of entertainment sound out student opinion on the Gisler, Mary Ellen Needles, William | cal campus was sponsored by El Gau­ Originally conceived as a one night the student body constitution inter­ lems; 5:05, English and 5:40 p.m., that it is bound to appeal to all who matter of State college traditions. White, Duane McCoy and Bob Ri­ cho and Fourth Estate, social organ­ show, to be held in the armory, the prets such affairs and their punish­ spelling. .delight in clever humor and masterly It was decided to present the prob­ vera. The play was directed by Fred­ ization for persons engaged in the idea quickly outgrew all expecta­ ments, determining the meaning of j characterization,” stated Don Es­ lem to the general student body be­ tions, and now bids well to become an eric W. Hile, while entr-acte music production of the campus weekly. the term. tey, program chairman. fore taking any definite action to annual affair. was provided by the College theater Ballots were counted by Robert These actions at school affairs, on ; The artist claims that he presents either uphold or withdraw any of orchestra under the direction of Gauchos Stage Scalapino, member of the faculty Among the college students exhib­ campus, in other cities, or in Santa j a "well of English undefiled.'' He the traditions. Maurice Faulkner. and former associated student body iting in the show is Pete Bancroft^ Barbara will be tried by the activities j has often demonstrated his ability in president; Jack Richards, associated Bancroft, a science-elementary ma­ control board. Punishment will in- i charming through^the use of the Send-off Rally students president; W illard M ay, ..El jor, is the owner of one of Southern elude work on campus improvements English language. California's finest mineral collec­ Gaucho editor; Ruthe Suggs, presi­ Division Sets Art Department under the supervision of Ray Harris, Several hundred Gaucho rooters May recently acted in a feature tions. Present plans call for the col­ dent of Fourth Estate; Syd Cohen, custodian. will gather in the Quad at noon to­ film for Paramount studios in which lection to be shown in the museum editor of La Cumbre,. college year­ day to participate in a huge send- he represented. Dickens himself Debate Dates of natural history. Plans Supper book; Chet Wilson and George off rally for the football squad mem­ among the other great men of Vic­ Stepanian, El Gaucho sports editor. bers, preparatory to their departure torian England. He is a tragedian, Dates of the third annual intra­ Inaugurating their social season Gamma Sigs for San Diego where they will meet comedian and character actor, and mural debate have been .changed to of 1940-41, members of the art de­ the San Diego Marines tomorrow in his many world tours has won facilitate an over-crowded division ■ Beta Sigs partment will hold a pot-luck supper night. thousands of admirers and friends. San Diego of speech calendar, according to W. Plan For many years he has appeared as Charles Redding, coach. December! Thursday, November 14, in room Acting as master of ceremonies Show Fashions a celebrity artist under the direction 3 is scheduled to see the finals of | 55 from 6 to 9 p.m. At the regular meeting of Gamma wiil be Warren Dorn, rally commit­ of the leading impressarios of the Alumni Invite the speech sessions which are dir­ Games and music will feature the Sigma Pi fraternity, held Monday tee chairman. He will introduce the An informal open house and fash­ night at the home of Jack Hart, 915 Giucho band, undef the direction English-speaking world. ected to inexperienced debaters. Sjafi Deigo section of Santa Bar­ ion show was held - Sunday from 4 evening, according to Mary Lou West. Micheltorena, it was decided of Maurice Faulkner; Jack NewAan, Preliminary trials are slated for Tompkins, social chairman of the de­ bara State college alumni extends a to 6 p.m. at the Beta Sigma Chi fra­ that members and guests would hold who will interview members bf the November 12 with the second rounds partment. All art majors are cord­ j special invitation to Gaucho \ stu­ ternity house on Cheltenham road. their annual fall picnic at Skull Can­ State collège football team and How­ being held the week of November ially invited. dents to attend an informal dinner All faculty members and members yon, twenty miles from Santa ie Yeager, frosh coach, who will Men Organize 26. Student body cups will be award­ and get-together before the San Die­ of social sororities and fraternities Faculty members attending will in­ Barbara Sunday. speak on the duties of a football ed to first and second place win- go Marine game tomorrow night in were invited, with an estimated two- clude Mrs. Mary E. T. Croswell, It was announced also that the fra­ sccut. Glee Society San Diego, according to Phyllis Fol- nets hundred and fifty attending. Mrs. Isabel M. Fish, Mrs. Ruth M. ternity bulletin board, located in the Remainder of the rally will be lett, alumni secretary. Subject of the discourses is an­ Doolittle, Mrs. Dorothy P. Russell, Arrangements for the open house quad opposite the mail boxes, would given over to songs and yells con- Official organization of the male nounced as "Resolved: there should Walter L. Cheever and Roy E. LaLw- All students and faculty are to were in charge of Art Porter, social be available to all fraternities on the dûcred by Gaucho song leaders Jan­ glee club took place last Thursday be more faculty or administrative horne. meet at Hotel Churchill, 827 C street chairman for the fraternity. The campus starting this week. Arrange­ ie Wood, Donna Lambert and An- at noon in room 42. Official plans control in student government at S. at 6.15 p.m. Dinner will be served fashion show was under the dual dir­ Assisting Miss Tompkins on the ments have been made by Howard geiyn Stewart'and yell leaders Bill were made for the semester's acti­ B. S.C.,” thus offering a perpetual time in a private dining room ection of Patsy Bass and Harry Stew­ committee for arrangements are Joham and the key to the board is and Dick Van derHoof and Lew vities and election of officers was thesis of controversy for organized for 55 cents. art, campus representatives of local Omar Dawson, George Cox and Pat available in the office of Don Fol- Bedell. . conducted. scrutiny. The location is within walking clothing houses. D augherty. lett, graduate manager. Newly chosen officers include Ed Two students compose each team. Members of this year's committee distance of the stadium where the Sixteen outfits were shown in cou­ include Bedell, Bolas, Johnny Cald­ McClosky, president; Louie Tri- game is to be played. ‘No reserva­ ples. There was no formal runway, j well, Ruth Grant, Guerrero, Johnny gueiro, secretary-treasurer and Bob tions are necesesary for the dinner. Tau Omega Holds the models mixing with the guests i Emil Ludwig Pictures Benito, Kellner, Donna Lambert, Walt Loh- Sleeth, publicity manager. and answering questions put to them. j man, Dick Mazy, Jeanette McCallis- According to Van A. Christy, dir­ After-Play Dance Models included Virginia Waite and j ter, Midge Meacham, Mills, Roberta ector of the group, the club is ex­ Merchant Corrects Paul Shipley, Betty Gaye Webb and Adolph as ‘Headed for Reno’ Oglesby, Payne, Bob Stansbury, An- ceptionally well balanced and offers Tau Omega fraterniity is sponsor­ Don Estey, Pauline Hayes and War­ gelyn Stewart, Virginia Sweet, Bud promise of' becoming the best choral' Publication Error ing a dance in the music hall after ren Dorn, and Georgia Mae Krebs Diplomatic Mussolini and domin­ only with a meaningful stare, Thomas, Ruth Travis, Mack Toner, division in the history of the college. tonight performance of "Icebound,” Correction of an error in the 1940 and Bob Edwards. showing the dominance of his char­ Cuppy Wallace, Gracie Williams, Featured soloist of the organiza­ according to Harry Wollin, presi­ ant Hitler and their respective car­ edition of the student directory is Refreshments were served during acter. Janie Wood, Muriel Wolfe and the tion will be Jack O'Rouke, baritone, dent. eers were compared Wednesday dur­ hereby acknowledged by the staff of the show which ran continuously . Garnishing his talk with several Van derHoof. twins. who achieved radio and concert ex­ that publication. In accordance with the fraternity's ing sixth hour in the college auditor-, during the open house. Many mem­ humorous incidents, Ludwig explain­ perience in New York and who won Thé address of Cornwall's 'shoe new policy, three pledges waxed the bers of the faculty attended, in­ ium by .Emil Ludwig, speaking in ed, "there is a wife called Adolph top honors in the baritone division rumpus room floor of the organiza­ shop, was incorrectly published as cluding President and Mrs. Clarence the fourth of a series of weekly lec­ who is boss of a husband called Alpha Thetes Plan ¡of the Colorado State music founda­ 1003 State street. Mr. Cornwall wish­ tion's house Sunday. This policy will Benito, but you may be sure that tion. Accompanying the glee club L. Phelps, Mrs. Jane Miller Abra­ tures before an audience composed es to inform his Gaucho clients that be continued as the pledges will wash ham, Mrs. Marguerite Scebbins and the day will come when you will Progressive Dinner will be Bill Watson, pianist. windows and do general "maid's” of students and townspeople. * his fine shoe repair service is still others. Guests were invited to inspect read 'Adolph and Benito have just Alpha Theta Chi social sorority is located at Î033 State street. work for the remaining weeks of the house after the show. According to the eminent Swiss gone to Reno' ”. their pledgeship. featuring a progressive, dinner Sun­ Clothes for the showing were fur­ biographer, who has traveled exten­ "Hitler, in contrast to Mussolini, day, November 3 at 6 p.m. after at­ Phrateres Members nished by the Jack Rose and Roy E. sively throughout the world and is either all excitement or all dumb,” tending the tea chance sponsored by Join Treasure Hunt stated Ludwig. "Conditions of his Clean-up Chapter Installs Gammill shops. whose literary works have^ brought the Beta Sigma Phi, business or­ youth bred in him the seeds of hate him fame, the task of the German ganization sorority, at the Samarkand First social event of the semester Informal initiation of new mem and his whole character is one of Chancellor is much the easier of the hotel. for Phrateres, campu$ social organ­ bers of Tous les Temps, a Phrateres Women Athletes Set resentment.” Committee Drive two inasmuch as the people over Fruit cocktails will be -served at ization for women, will be held in sub-chapter, took place at the col­ RESENTMENT RULES Archery Tourney whom Hitler rules are naturally a Marna Warren's. From there the the form of a "treasure hunt” to Dorn Announces lege cabin Saturday night. "Der Fuehrer refuses to indulge take place at the East beach recrea­ cooperative, warlike people. sorority and guests will progress to College hygiene gets another Sponsored by the Women’s Ath- in meat, wine, languages, books or tion center tomorrow night. PERSONAL INCIDENTS Elizabeth Jacob's for the second boost next week with the instiga­ ltic association, an archery tourna­ cultures of any sort because of this Members of the club will meet in course, salad. M,rs. Lloyd Hitchcock, tion of a drive sponsored by the ment for men and women is to be Ludwig presented several personal resentment,” said Ludwig. the quad at 6:30 p.m. where trans­ sponsor, is serving the main dish. rally committee. "Be proud of Examinations held on the gym field this afternoon incidents pertinent to Mussolini, Illustrative of Mussolini’s diplo­ portation will* be furnished them to whom he had joined in a series of your campus” is the essence of a t 3 p.m . matic nature are his command of the beach. Everyone attending is the campaign, which begins —-Events for both advanced and no­ "half philosophical, half political” three languages — French, English /. asked to wear slacks and to bring a Nurse Calls E. Pledges Write Monday morning, according to vice bowmen have been arranged by conversations in March and April and Italian, his respect for Jews in flashlight. Warren Dorn, head of the com­ Late Signers Mrs. Marian H. Anderson, instruc­ o f 1932. Italy—-he considers them "good Fas­ Pledging to Pi Sigma. Chi, nation­ Following the hunt games will be mittee. tor and Margaret MacKellar. "It is only fair to say,” said Lud­ cists, all,” and the fact that he al honorary industrial arts fraternity, played and refreshments will be All students of the college who Cooperating with Dorn in the Advanced archers will adhere to wig, "that I admired the tranquil­ thinks of what is right and yet continues this, week, according to served. have not, as yet, taken their re­ clean-up project are "Cuppy” the Junior Columbia round rules ity, firmness and simplicity this makes his people believe just what William Woltjes, president. Neo­ Heading committees for the event quired physical examinations are Wallace, Mack Toner and Tom while beginners will fire from 20 to man (Mussolini) displayed in an­ he wants them to believe. phytes are contributing papers on are Jean Tessyman, treasure hunt, asked to report to the health cot­ Guerrero, committeemen. A spe­ 30 yards distance. Tournament acti­ swering all of my questions except Hitler, on the other hand, said respective vocations to the frater­ Hope Magee, trails; Lucille' Wetter- tage immediately, according to cific program will be planned and vities will be completed with a bal­ one.” The only question Mussolini Ludwig, believes firmly in all the lies nity. Only men having a B grade auer, refreshments; Marjorie Hughs, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Sheppard, col­ executed by them with the aid of loon shoot, open to all archers, and I would not answer was one put to and distortions of fact that he tells average in industrial education are games and Edith Markowitz, trans­ lege nurse. the rally committee. the final novelty match. him by Ludwig to which he replied his followers. eligible to the honorary group. portation. Page Two EL GAÜCHO Santa Barbara, California, Friday, November, 1, 1940 Campus Sororities Schedule College Departments Convene Thanksgiving Week-end Social Tuesday for Consideration of PATSY SAYS: Future Convevial Activities Dear Maureen , . . Activities on Calendar I’m sorry I couldn’t come I ------——I— Formulation of plans for Thanks­ All college departments convened last Tuesday fourth hour for 16 at El Paseo were also made at over to your house last Friday giving week-end entertaining and the regular monthly meeting to plan for future social and business th at time. afternoon, but it was so rainy various teas, parties dnd dinners to ARETA GAMMA ... events. be given by college sororities within Areta Gamma members made final Leading discussion on healthful^ I just curled up in one corner the next few weeks were made at re­ plans for a bowling party to be held programs for children, Miss Helen of our davenport with a stack gular sorority meetings held Monday November 19, at a short business Cass, director of the Sunshine Cot­ Science Club night. meeting held after the open house tage of. Santa Barbara spoke to wo­ of the latest fashion magazines tea Monday afternoon at the home PHI KAPPA GAMMA . . - men physical education department of Dr. and Mrs. D. R. De Vichne Members of Phi Kappa Gamma members at a meeting held in room Bills Holiday and an apple. I read and 2607 Puesta del Sol. Esther Kramer met at the sorority house to discuss 91. Further plans were also complet­ was appointed to make arrangements munched the whole afternoon plans for Thanksgiving week-end at ed concerning a party held Tuesday for the party and Carol Moody,- cap­ Island Trek which time they will entertain the evening at the rink on lower State tain of the bowling team, will aid while the best and newest in Beta chapter of Phi Kappa Gamma T h e AÆRAGE RARADE BAND MEMBER MARCHES street. her. Members of the group will serve Taking advantage of the time pro­ from San Diego State college. A buf­ ¡60 M IL E S IN FORMATION DUR1NS FOOTBALL SEASON.' Meeting in room 81, the junior style walked right through my the Pan Hellenic dinner to be held fet dinner-dance to be given for H a r v a r d h a s m a d t h e high department was informed of its vided by the Armistice holiday, Leaf next Wednesday, November 6, at 6 WOST REPRESENTATIVES members and their guests sometime first social meeting, to he held at and Scarab, honorary science organi­ front room. Alice in Wonder­ p.tn. at the home of Peggy Gilbert, IN THE PRESIDENTIAL in November was also discussed. the Santa Barbara junior high school zation, plans a two day geological, 2111 Castillo. CHAIR. FOUR, BUT land?—Nope . . . Patsy in Formal presentation of the cup THE/ HAVE REPRESENTED next Thursday evening, at 7:30 p.m. zoological and biological study of the Phi Kappa Gamma won as second ONLY TWO FAMILIES— Three members of the junior high Santa Rosa islands. Approximately Paradise! prize for a float entrance in the A D A M S * * * R O O SEV ELT/ school’s faculty will entertain the col­ Galloping Gaucho parade held last Music Heads lege group with a program in the thirty students plan to make the week was made by Betty Towle, presi­ nature of a "hi-jinks.” trip. Among the oustanding out­ dent of the group. “ Home economic department ma­ Three committees, headed by Dr. T h e f i r s t s h o t o f V i . Disclose Dates jors met in the Music hall where a fits in that dream parade were TAU GAMMA SIGMA . .. THE CIVIL WAR WAS Helen Sweet, have cooperated for style shew was presented by Martha Tau Gamma Sigma gave a baby FIRED BY CADETS the success of the outing. On the "Carole King” dresses that shower for their sponsor, Mrs. H. Jane Barker, campus representative For Concerts FROM THE CITADEL. food committee are Howard Joham, Klyne Headley, at Tier home Mon­ MILITARY COLLEGE OF S.C. for L- Magnin’s. Models were Erne- came from the pages of "Mad- line Maker, Adelina Ciabarri, Paul­ science department president; Fran­ day evening. After the business meet­ Announcement of the concert ine Hayes, Ida May Jensen, Barbara ces Boyton and Maxine Sudbury. emoiselle.” ing and the shower, the sorority schedule for this year was made by Leach, and Jean Pharoar. Don Wootton is in charge of atten­ adjourned to the home of Charlotte Van A. Christy, music department The meeting was conducted by dance and Neil McKay is responsible Naess, 2029 Bath street, to join the head and Lloyd N. Browning, de: Helen Sandrock, president. for transportation arrangements. To make a short story even alumnae chapter in the first rehearsal partment instructor, at the depart­ A biological pamphlet compiled for the annual Soiree Musical on ment meeting held Tuesday. The A swing group consisting of shorter, came Saturday and Lybbus Knief Narrates Tour by students under the direction of December 10, which will take place concerts will feature well known vo­ drums, trumpet, guitar and bass fid­ Dr. Sweet and Charles Hice, receiv­ this year at the Biltmore hotel. cal and instrumental artists. dle handled by Richie Watson, Mel­ Jack Rose Shop day for me. ed its final editing at a science de­ GAMMA DELTA CHI . . . Of ‘Good Neighbor’ Countries vin Dentiis, Chet Wilson, and fyil First of the series, scheduled for partment meeting last Tuesday, and And lo-and-behold the first Meeting at the sorority house, Monday, November 18 in the audi­ Watson entertained elementary de­ Orchid hunting in Rio . . . fly­ partment members at the meeting will be used by the students in mak­ Gamma Delta Chi members dis­ torium, will feature the combined “ ' : “ thing to greet my eyes were ing over the "Christ of the Andes” ing the study. Material for the leaf­ cussed plans to welcome alumni for talents of Ina Suez, internationally sitions must be secured in America held in room 80.. Business of the . . . listening to Carmen Mjiranda at let wa* gathered by Joham and Miss the Big Game week. Pledge pins were known Mozart soprano and John first. meeting consisted of the appointment even smoother "Carole Kings” the "Urea” were a few of the exper­ of Eleanor Brady to the position of Su4bury. . also reviewed with Alpha Duncan Wack, prominent local bass-bari­ The educational system in South iences "down Argentine way” of publicity . director, while Lynette Speakers at the Tuesday meeting than I had ever seen before. and Beth Porter, alumni represent­ tone. America is excellent, M)iss Knief ative, being appointed co-chairmen Lybbus Knief, junior at Santa Bar­ Russell was chosen to edit the. yearly were Dr. F. T. Addicott, talking on Bradford Tozier, well-known vio­ thinks. School was in session as July to select styles which will be voted bara State college and membdfr of publication of the department, "El jobs available in the field of botany; linist who is a Santa Barbara state is the winter season and Christmas Literally hundreds of dif­ on by members. Phi Kappa Gamma sorority. Visitador” whjch comes out in May. Dr. M. M. Erickson, on nursing; and ’ college alumnus, will appear in the comes in summer. The children are Dr. E. L. Bickerdike on physics and Dora Wiegand and Eleanor Mur­ Miss Knief was chosen to join d Music department major* met in second concert. to be given Decem­ much more advanced because of nur­ geology. ferent styles and colors that limited tour, conducted by M erle W a­ room 60 to discuss this1 year’s concert phy were elected to arrange a fashion ber 5. sery schools which stare a child’s edu­ show to be held December 7. terman, secretary of the Tri-county schedule which was presented to them At the next. meeting of Leaf and are plus in everything but Other artists to be presented dur­ cation at three years. A child in the Also present at the meeting were Y.M.C.A.» which traveled by plane by Lloyd Browning, department in­ Scarab, Dr. David Banks Rogers, ing the year include Phillip Abbas, first grade can write much better Mrs. J. G. Hayden, new patroness, to Buenos Aires last July. Stops were structor. Further business concerned world renowned authority, will give price (#3.95 to #7.95). famous cellist and H. Klyne Head- than ours can in the fifth grade. Mrs. Mamie Miller, adviser and Mrs: made at various cities on the way, in­ the. planning of a theatre' party co a lecture on the Indian culture of ley, State college music instructor, Their teachers are also excellent, and Virginia Kunkle, housemother. cluding Mexico City, Guatamala take place November 12. the Islands. who. will feature his own composi­ American teachers are not wanted. I picked a little model label, City, Ecaudor, Lima and others. The art department met in room DELTA ZETA DELTA ... tions in a concert to be given early AUTHENTIC COSTUMES MINERAL OTPORTUNITIE5 55 to formulate plans for the semi- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT ed "Buckaroo” that is just as Marking the 16th anniversary of i*V January. The costume worn by Carmen Mi­ the founding of Delta Zeta Delta "Living conditions of Mexico are randa, Miss Knief said, is the au-' formal dance to be held at the Bilt- 1929 Buick Sedan — $40.00. Phone Traditional organizations concert sorority, a supper dance was held extremely low compared to those of thentic costume of a pri-vince in Bra­ mor'e for all majors and minors and 5315—ask for Lew Oglevie. full of fire as the name im­ which includes the A Capella choir, last Saturday night at El Paseo for South America,” Miss Knief de­ zil, Byana. In South America, Byana their guests early in December. A men’s and women’s choruses, the plies. members and escorts. The event car-1 clares. The streets around Cathedrals dolls are as popular with the chil­ pot-luck supper to be held Novem­ band and the orchestra, will take tied out a Spanish theme. in Mexico were over-run with beg­ dren as Shirley Temple dolls are in ber 14 was also discussed. LOOK YOUR BEST place sometime in December, accord­ gars, while in South America very the United States. The industrial arts department met When you see a star studded Plans are at present being made ing to Christy. few beggars were noticed. Estancia’s The most beautiful city in South trt the 'auditorium and were enter, AND for the annual faculty breakfast to Prices for the coming presenta­ (cattle ranches) provide a livelihood America, according to Miss Kniefy belt around a natural colored be held at the home of Mrs. Jane itained with movie, of horseback rid­ DO YOUR BEST tions are 15 cents for students and for many South- Americans not en­ Miller Abraham, organization spon­ was Rio de Janeiro, while Panama ing. Future social events with the 35 cents for outsiders. The student gaged in mining or agriculture. Miss corduroy dress with zipper sor, in honor of new college faculty was the dirtiest, the hottest, and the heme economics department were Let us take care of your organizations and talent concerts Knief spoke of the numerous miner­ members. The event is to be held noisiest city of the trip. In Chili the also discussed. front and short sleeves, stop,, ,will be free to student body members. als in South America which have N ovem ber 17. money exchange ¿ave them 3 3 pesos clothes. not been exploited for lack of capi­ for their American dollar. DELTA SIGMA EPSILON . . . look and talk, ’cause it ’ll be tal and ready transportation to the In retrospect, Miss Knief considers j A joint meeting was held by Gam­ Letter to Ed . . . cities. United States oil companies' the. Pan-Americari airline trip the. A V O T E me. ma Sigma Epsilon sorority and Mr. J. F.’s alleged description of prefer using American men in their best part of the tour. The passengers j VALET Tau Omega fraternity at the sorority OF CONFIDENCE his prolonged journey through the business of production, but these po- and personnel were the friendliest house Monday evening which ended PATSY BASS Ebbetts Hall Eatery invites question and most courteous encountered on with games and refreshments. SERVICE of his brand of cigarettes. His vit­ the entire trip, she adds. for . . . Campus Representative A discussion was held on the in­ say that last semester we put out ham­ uperative attack indicates a complete LONE GAUCHO 18 W. Figueroa — Ph. 4387 formal open house slated for No­ burgers, twelve at a time, every five lack of consideration for the reor- In all of South America Miss VICTOR vember 8 with Alice Benson, Raima minutes. Now, with increased help j We- call for and deliver ganization problem which was given i Knief saw ohly ofte active "Gaucho” Chancey, and Helen Spurier in and facilities, we put out twenty-four to Mary Ida Sands at the beginning.: and he was 77 years old. charge. Final plans for a dinner at a time every four minutes, or, six THE FLORIST DRY CLEANING of this semester. The need for the din- j Returning home Miss Knief came dance for Delta Sigma- Epsilon mem­ a minute. However, even this rate ALTERATIONS ing room as a classroom necessitated by boat from Buenos Aires to New will get you the finest in bers and guests to be held November is being increased constantly. REPAIRS eliminating the Coffee Shop and The "broken glass” episode, while York. This meaiit a 17-day trip, flowers condensing facilities. Experienced only a figment of J* F.’s imagination, with the Ballet Russe for traveling Quality Service student help was scarce so untrained companions, across the Equator. N O W . . is taken as a helpful hint and- glasses if i students had to be instructed. Com­ will no longer be inverted over a "English . is the second language VICTOR’S Exclusively bine these problems with a program bottle df milk with "Swiss Bell-ring­ of South America», and in the inter­ of teaching and outside work and ers dexterity-.”* • ests of good relations with South CORNER B. ANAPAMU at the you have a situation in which it America, Spanish should be our sec­ AND SANTA BARBARA The fly in the mayonnaise can cer­ would be strange not to find one or ond language,” is the opinion of BEACH tainly be explained by all who know DIAL 28667 two things to be amiss. Miss Knief, at the end of her 20, M r. J. F. personally because he has FOR FREE DELIVERY Mrs. Sands and others connected 000 mile trip’ through South America. consistently claimed to see a lot THORPE’S with the Cafe have been anxious to stranger animals under certain con­ to receive “constructive” criticism ditions. Sandwich Shop and have never been accused of lack­ I Would, like to close with an ap- WEST BEACH ing a ' sense of humor. Needless it is peal by Mrs. "The Boss” Sands for Across from the Plunge for us to point out that Mr. J. F.’s Don't Sleep in Class... a lot of constructive criticism and a SOUP article was neither constructive nor little - patience from all patrons. PLATE LUNCHES hurao rous. Jack "Bus” Brown © GAUCHO SPECIAL Since he has taken issue primarily FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES with the slowness of my department, . . . Sleep at home . . . and in comfort. . . namely the hamburgers, I need only GAUCHO SPBCIAL* White Heat! in swell new pajamas styled by a group of BROOMBURGERS LOST—Dark green turquoise ring Former staff of BROOME’S now Eastern College men . . . they’re called ■ in room 63. Sentimental value at this location only. 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New York New York Santa Barbara, California, Friday, November 1, 1940 Page Three Local Varsity, FroshElevens Travel fo r Week End Games Gauchitos Gun for Hil hopper Gagers Prepare to Big Green Eleven Third Win Against Defend 2C2A Casaba Crown Clashes With Marine Santa Maria Squad Six Veterans Squinee Six Squad Tomorrow Riding on the crest of a two game winning streak, Coach Howie Still on the ropes as the result of the 33-6 trouncing handed Yeager’s aihbitious freshmen gridders take on a double dose this Return for Tramples Over it by the San Jose eleven, the Santa Barbara State college aggrega­ week when it tangles with the Santa Maria Junior college aggrega­ tion moves south tomorrow evening and runs right smack dab into tion tomorrow night and then comes back on Wednesday evening the toughest squad it has faced all year, the San Diego Marines. against the tough Saint Mary’s Hornets at La Playl field. Final Season Gamma Sigs The Devildogs have dropped only Showing a vast' improvement in Wilton Chastises one game this year, 2-12, to the their last two games with wins over Wrightson Scores strong Pacific Coast conference team, the Los Prietos CCC and Santa Varsity Candidates Oregon, and in another fracas, an­ Monica Juhior college elevens, the Victory Touchdown nihilated Pomona, 45-0. Gauchitos will be favored to knock For Exhibitionism Heading the Marines will be John­ over the Santa Maria gridders but In Fourth Canto Declaring that fancy passing, ny Ryland, former All-American cen­ will be decided underdogs against ter from U. C. L. A. who besides the Hornets headed by George In what may prove to be the shooting and slapstick comedy handling the ball snapping duties, ''Greek” Valos, former Gaucho var­ deciding tilt, the Club De backs up the line on defense and sity guard, who is now handling the are done only by professional Squinee nosed out the Gamma of his ability is shown that no signal barking duties for the town- teams, and has no place in inter­ team has crossed the Marine goal club. Sigs, 13 to 6,, in a ding dong six collegiate play, Coach Wilton line outside of the University of Ore­ Frank Iacovino and Fred Acres, Wilton warned his 25 varsity, candi­ man football battle Tuesday on gon. the freshmen’s pair of crack guards, dates, that it would not be tolerated,” the new field. Bill Crass, former All-Southern are expected to lead thè forward wall at Wednesday evening’s scrimmage. By fullback from Louisiana State, heads against their opponents. Both have The Gaucho mentor stated that De Squinee end Cliff Wrightson the San Diego eleven’s attack. turned in a top notch brand of ball GEORGE snagged a Gama Sig pass and ambled STEPANIAN there was too much at stake, to risk The Gauchos’ sadly depleted squad throughout the season and will be at losing everything for the sake of a across the goal line in the fourth received another blow when it was their best Saturday and Wednesday few exhibitionists. "There are plenty quarter with the deciding score. The Football at Santa Barbara State learned that John Costas, halfback, nights. of men out for the team, and it will De Squinee outfit remains the only and Bill Chrisman, tackle, are both Heading the offensive attack will college has reached a crisis. Trouble be very easy to replace any one "bf undefeated team to date with five lost for the remainder of the season be little Walt Lohman, shifty half­ has been brewing for some time and the men,” he said. ERNIE SAENZ, one of the few teams still in the running. ' gridders on the Gaucho eleven who because of injuries resulting from a back and Reed Shoemaker, hard hit­ hasr finally reached the boiling point. Four first string two year letter- Monday the I. E. club rambled to DICK MOHR, sophomore end, has shown any signs of ability this scrimmage session Wednesday at ting right halfback. Held it* reserve A number of students approached men are back for their final.'year of a new scoring record, 48 to 2, over will see a lot of action from his left season is. expected to be one of the Phelps field. will be one of the speediest runners action. Larry "Crash” Brewster,- the luckless College Y six. Harry end post. Mohr is one of the best us after the San Jose game with the big guns against the Marines. Loss of Costas necessitated the on the Pacific Coast, Hovis Bess, 9.8s pugnacious Gaucho guard played Redoglio tossed six touchdown passes pass catchers on the squad. Green and White eleven Friday night moving of Walt Condley, right sprintar, who will spéli Lohman at summer ball and is in good condi­ to his teammates. halfback, over to the left half spot the left halfback post. and all asked us the same questions: tion. Tom Guerrero, forward, always In last week’s game the De Squinee to back up Mose Neely. Plunging Dick Clive and Laurie What’s wrong with the Gauchos? in good shape is also ready to go. took a thriller from the Host club, Hank Behrens Hanley Leads The probable lineup against the Boyd will handle the fullback duties Paddy Caudillo, who has been prac­ 7 to 6, in the closest battle of the Why have they looked so ragged all Marines will find Larry Pickens and between them with Frank Thatcher ticing diligently and seems to have competition so far. and Dermide Jousseau trading off at year? Why did they lose so badly to Howard Karjala at the guards, DaVe developed more speed, has been Sparkles in The loss knocked the Hosts out of In Badminton quarterback. S an Jose? Hengsteler and Ed Larsen at the sparking up the veterans. the undefeated class. Playing heads The rest of the starting lineup in­ We shrugged off their queries tackles, and Larry Bemoll and Wayne Lew . Bedell, who showed much up football the Gamma Sigs ousted Blasting his way, 15-3, 15-1, over cludes Don Chiniquy and Jack Vogt with the evasive answer that the ’Mural Track Engle, guards. Blynn Wilson will promise last season, played with the a hard fighting !. E. six, 20 to 6 last at the ends; Carl Duren. and Carroll Spartans Just had too much class. Gail Squires Tuesday, Bud Hanley start at center. above mentioned- veterans, during the T hursday; Woodworth at the tackles and Bill However, we only told a partial truth. Initial intramural ¡ track- meet in established himself^ as the man to Besides Neely, the starting back- sum m er a n d mqy. .cop one- o f the first Schedule: K in z e y at center. San Jose was the better ball club. It four .years at Santa Barbara Was fun beat in the intramural badminton field will find Walt Condley, right string berths. .Monday: .Beta Sigs vs. Host club; Clyde "Snuffy” Smith, halfback, Would have beaten the Santa Barbara off yesterdayafternoon on Phelps tourney. halfback; Tom Reid, fullback- and Bob Rego, another of last season’s field .under. ..the direction of Coach Tuesday: Six. Hits vs. I. E.; Wednes­ Lloyd. Garrison, quarterback. Peter Fong, end, Harry Lewis, end, eleven under apy circumstance. BUT, The competition is narrowing down promising candidates, has also Nick;, Carter.. day: De Squinee vs. College Y; and Cuppy Wallace, center, are the the Spartans * were not five touch­ to hotter contests as the favorites shown up well and should see plenty T hursday: G am m a Sigs vs. H ost reserves most likely to see action. downs better than the Gauchos. . Henry -Behrens tossed the discus move up into the semifinal rounds of action. Lowell Steward, regular club* Yeager, who is extremely optimist­ We hesitated to tell the real reason out. 126 feet for the outstanding per­ next week. Burl Blue took straight center last season and Gordy Gray STANDINGS TRENWITH’S ic- over his squad’s chances now that why the Gauchos took: such a thump­ formance of the evening. Bill Mor­ sets from H. Harmon, 15-9, 15-9; have shown what they can do. T eam W it, has won two straight games, de­ ing. We hesitated because we hated gan stepped off the 50 yard dash Ralph Fletcher ousted Gene Schwie- W ith one year of. frosh experience, De Squince^.i.;;__„r.7„„.,.__ ;_3 clared, "If the team plays up to its to disillusion the Santa Barbara foot­ ini 5;7 seconds, very fast time under kert, 15-3, 15-11; and Bolas won by REVIEW are Dick Rider, a steady dependable H ost Club ...... 4 capabilities, we should come out on ball fans who were backing the team the circumstances. forfeit from Bill Morgan in other guard, and Joe Nunez, guard. Bob G am m a Sigs ...... 3 top in both games. The boys have a to the limit and really gave out with .; Sum m ary? matches. Sherman, basketball handyman,- good Beta Sigs ...... 2 lot of football talent and are starting a great exhibition of school spirit on defensively and offensively, -should 50 yd. dash: Won by Bill Morgan, Six H its ...... 1 The badminton doubles tourney to work together as thè scores in Thursday evening at the rally and on see a lot of action. Walt Lohman and Gage* Kilroy. Time* 5.7 s. 1320 yard I. E. ...._____ ;...... z will begin as soon as more, entries our last two games will indicate.” Friday at the game. Ray Acevedo, forward, are small but vrun: W on' by’Lfegefrot. So ufe. Tithe: €artiege- are good Scotch names that spell o f appeal that first charmed Angora Wool Jersey, , command performance at— % WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! you. Its clean taste is ex­ Shirtmaker Style? imported wool. See these fine Delicious and Shampoo and Fingerwave ____ r______40c hilarating and a refreshed suits today . . . R efreshing Faithfully yours Including thorough neck and scalp massage and feeling follows. 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With Jack Newman Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Santa Barbara* BY THE EDITOR California, September 17, 1926.

EDITOR_i______- ___ 1,______—______WILLARD MAY Mister Frizzi don’t get it. 735 East Victoria Street. Phones: 24873 and 7136 Mister Frizzi, for your edifi­ Once upon a tim e. . News Editor ______.... ______Ruthe Suggs Editorial Manager ______Jack Newman cation, is Benjamin Frizzi of the there were 36 hungry athletes who had been recruited from far Sports Editor __ _ George Stepanian and wide to play football for a college. Now, being growing boys— Society E ditor ______Patsy Eaves San Jose sportswriting Frizzi’s. Activities Co-ordinator ....._ Margie Larsen And Mister Frizzi says, "After that is, most of them, except for the old men—they were very hun­ Journalism Advisor __ Margaret B. Bennett plugging the Gauchos last week, tel­ gry and quite often. But they didn’t have to worry, for along came T ypography A dvisor .... x.____ John T. Porter almost a hundred "li’l angels” who were going to be nice and con­ Business Manager ...... Walter Bradbury ling about the wonderful team they Staff Photographer — _____ Bob Emerson had, how the Spartans feared them, siderate et al., and keep these boys from experiencing the torment ASSISTANTS etc., they spread it all over their of Tantalus. (Reference: Roget’s Thesaurus, Section 865.) News——Marjorie Wetmore, Natalie Stewart, Harry Stewart, Rob­ school - paper that Sparta considers So, for some time, everybody lived happily. The only resent­ ert Payne, Manuel Banda, Louis Warsh. them a bunch of 'stumble bums*. Editorial—Don Pennington, Mary Ronk, Ruth Travis, Pat Kelly, ment being felt because the hungry athletes—who, by this time, Syd C ohen. "It might,” Mister Frizzi continues, had become only 33—but not because the other three had succumb­ Sports—Giles Liegerot, Lew Bedell, Bert Marshall. "have been a bit of Gaucho psy­ ed to starvation—were not fed three times a day in bed. It seemed Member REPRESENTED f o r N A TIO N A L advertising b y chology to get the team in a fight­ they had to drive into the big city almost two miles away, and eat . h National Advertising Service, Inc. ing spirit. And it might have been a HiSO O Cned Lolleeicne Kress College Publishers Representative at a big hotel. .. . , r . 420 Ma d iso n a v e . Ne w Yo r k . N. Y. continuation of the Old Gaucho Distributor ol t a _ But they didn’t mind that very much, because the food was CHICAGO • BOSTON • LOS ANGELES • SAN FNANCISCO spirit, which frankly, we don’t think G olle6iate D i6est much of now.” good, everybody was nice to them and they had only to worry about Then Mister Frizzi printed a cou­ digging up enough money for their . Editorial Comment ple of paragraphs verbatim from Then one day, one of the "angels” discovered that he and his George / Stepanian’s sport column, other little heavenly citizens were running short of money. Mercy!! and even went so far as to jsublish This couldn*t go on... Ballot One of Last Democratic word for word nine paragraphs of W hat were they to do? Ah!! But then, another bright little our "Just ‘for Fun.” angel noticed that the boys who were eating "his” food were sup­ Tools; Importance of Vote Felt He sure showed us. posed to be given a rest on October 19. Well, there was the answer And then Mister Frizzi said, STINKEE SAYS ... to the problem. All they had to do was schedule a game on that *"We’Il let yop, readers, judge as to Now is the time for all good editors to come out with a "Vote- night—it made no difference who the game was with—and stand Tuesday-to-Save-Your-Democratic-Rights” editorial. It’s the same who is doing all the crying, moaning and such stuff. If that’s the sort of What is This? T he Garb-age? at the far end of the rainbow stacking the gold bricks into their old story, repeated in the same way, with the names of the opposing tripe that comes out of Gaucholand, cash register. candidates making the only change. maybe we should have changed our Blitzkrieg the Refuse! . . . But about this time, the lord of the universe, who holds the Now, no one denies the merit in this type of article. "In these tune of last week sooner than we are pat hand on such things as gate receipts, stepped into the picture doing right now.” trying times” especially, when the ballot is rapidly becoming the A little girl was crying. Large crocodile tears rolled down her and told the paying customers they had better save their money Wonder who Mister Frizzi thinks last democratic institution left, the importance of voting cannot be is "crying, moaning and such stuff?” cheek and dripped from her chin, splashing into the Quad pool. for the expected rainy day. overemphasized. Let him not interpret the loud It was a touching scene. I approached to sooth her troubled waters. Result: Instead of being able to continue on the remainder of Scholarly observers are agreed that the issues in this campaign belly laughs emanating from Santa She looked tearfully up into my eyes—I gulped—it was Dr. Sweet. their.lucre feeding the 33 hungry athletes for maybe three of four Barbara as crying, moaning and are unimportant, that the personalities of the two candidates are such stuff. Now, when Dr. Sweet can cry— more weeks, the "angels” were forced to hang out the "gone to program cards, garbage and Cal- the determining factors which will influence the mass of the voters. I guess humor has to be as subtle after carving up defenseless little lunch” sign a little over two weeks after the 19th. Poly students, pieces of sophomore Democrats and Republicans both advocate strong national defense, as their football squad for him to en­ "Kitties,” froggies and rats (no re­ In the meantime, the rainy day the customers were waiting for joy it. flections intended) -— there really clothing and hair in the vicinity of certainly the question of the day; both advocate stronger social mea­ the quad, apples cores, old razor came along and so they all stayed home that night too. And after all—who in the whole must he something to cry about, and blades, flunk notices, lecture notes, Now it couldn’t have been that public sentiment was against sures, at least in theory; in short, the platforms of the two major wide world could even think of de­ there was. She related the sad-sad out-moded ponies and cheaters, feating mighty and powerful San tale to me. It seems that she thinks any game such as the Cal Ramblers encounter, could it? Oh, no!! parties differ not one iota on real issues. broken laboratory equipment, glasses, Jose? our lovely "American Riviera” cam­ And it couldn’t have been that the "angels” were taking a desper­ Instead of a discussion of national problems we find the Re­ pus has been relegated to a "picnic Coca-Cola bottles and an occasional Sticks and stones may not break grounds”—this she said in no un­ 7-Up and Dr Pepper bottle, empty ate chance of the long shot paying across the board at the ticket publicans using the third term and the threat of dictatorship as their bones—hut look—they just certain terms as she gathered her toothpaste containers, lip-sticks, un­ can’t stand to he called names. office, could it? Again, oh, no!! their lethal weapon. The Democrats, for their campaign fodder, apron full of trash and started for distributed El Gauchos’ and Colleg­ Do you get it now, Mister Frizzi? point to the record of the Republicans voting on measures advo­ the nearest refuse can which was iate Digests, garbage and Cal-Poly But we must admit... * * * cated by the New Deal in the past few years. just a few yards away—as it is in students, British propaganda, Roose­ that for as long as it lasted, the Gridiron Club provided some­ A R O U N D . . most cases. I felt a lump growing .in velt posters, Willkie posters and other thing for athletics at Santa' Barbara State college that very few similar rubbish, underwear, finger­ The so-called "radical fringe” labels Willkie and Roosevelt Charley Noble back after a so­ my throat—to think that—oh, no, nails, dishes (with two chips), un­ schools can boast of. W e’re sorry to see them go for any reason and "Tweedledee and Tweedledum,” implying that as far as vital ques­ journ with the Army Air Corps at not that—our students aren’t dirty. eaten food, and partially eaten food, Santa Maria . . . Ruth Travis is en­ Then I looked. we assure the members that their assistance was appreciated sincerely. tions of the day are concerned, the two are in perfect agreement. Cal Poly students, garbage, cork legs, gaged to George Allen of Ojai . . . Every place my eye fell—there was But we hope, in the same breath, that some solution to the sit­ garbage Cal-Poly students and fresh­ Regardless of how you view the statements of these leftist groups, Lew Bedell says he had four hair­ a crumpled piece of paper, and came men—some sophomores, a few jun­ uation will be reached before long. After all, some colleges have a the fact remains that the leaders of the parties, in all of their cuts this week and it still didn’t do to the conclusion that the only de­ iors and noooo seniors—we suppose. team of only one string and lose all their games. speeches have been indulging in mere name-calling, in quoting fig­ any good. Why doesn’t he try a cent thing the "litterers” did in their lawnmower? . . . Shanty Stansbury thorough work was to crumple up the ures which can be twisted so fit any argument, by references to the celebrated his 20th birthday last papers. > historical past which do not apply to the present situation. Sunday. That’s* right-—20 . . . First plorable situation of gross negligence The choice, then, is a simple matter. Forget all the political nighters out to see "Icebound” were may be summarized briefly, and al­ Pat Kelly-Faye Thompson, Lew though the facts are missing on some bunk. Forget the verbose campaign speeches. "You picks yer ballot Bedell-Marge Smith (lookit that Be­ of the "junk” than may be included, and you takes yer choice.”—S.C. dell, three times in one paragraph) the general following contributors may be listed: "D” and "F* papers, club meeting notices, bids to fratern­ PATRONIZE EL GAUCHO ity open houses— 3,000 o f these Writer Strikes at Labor Czar’s ADVERTISERS in evidence, love-letters prp and con, Support of Wendell Willkie

Last week "the hand that held the dagger struck it into the back of its friend.” For as surely as Mussolini stabbed his stiletto of hate into the defenseless back of France, John L. Lewis plunged the same weapon into the very heart of American labor when he endorsed Wendell Willkie for president of the United States. Lewis had two ways to turn. The first was to an administration that had assured labor collective bargaining, banned child labor, enacted maximum hours and minimum wage laws, begot the N. L. R. B., fought for and gained slum clearance, public health works, conserved natural resources and won hundreds of other victories in behalf of the people. The second choice was support of the party that fought nearly Following every- »one of the above benefits, a party led by a man that today woos labor, but who yesterday showed his love for it by allonwing one of his companies to spend thousands of dollars on labor spies, Fashions private investigators and tear gas guns and shells for them to use as "convincers,” who refused to recongize Mr. Lewis’ own C. I. O. until a strike forced him to capitulate, whose "Consumer Power” with Faye subsidiary was warned by the N. L. R. B. because of unfair labor practices, and who in many other instances has shown his hostility to • What did the mayonnaise say to the ice-box? labor. Lewis chose. He chose not the friend of labor but the foe. Why? Close the door, I’m dressing! Because Willkie met the terms of Lewis which will enable the ex­ labor leader to be Secretary of Labor or to appoint his own man • And you will be dressing if you come into M ITZI’S for to that post. your campus clothes . . . , Despite the stand John L. Lewis, labor will not forget all this. The arm of one man, he will find, is not strong enough to pierce • This week we’re featuring natuarl colored suede cloth the common sense of American labor. Roosevelt, win or lose, will jackets for $7.95.1 11 show it to you Friday on campus. be supported by the people he has befrinded.—L. G. K I N G P L • Remember my famous last words—"Come to M ITZI’S”. After the game or the dance the College FAYE THOMPSON loday, more than ever, people are taking to Chesterfield Laddies and Lassies Swing Out at . . Campus Representative because Chesterfield concentrates on the important things in smoking. You smoke Chesterfields and find them cool and pleasant You light one after another, and they really taste bet­ G R U B E R ’S ter. You buy pack after pack, and find them definitely milder. 896 Coast Highway P. S.—Too, we have jackets For complete smoking satisfaction you can't buy a better cigarette 110-Foot Dance Floor. in natural and' fall colors— Make y

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