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Voi. X X V I SANTA BARBARA, , APRIL 23, 1947 No. 22

STUDENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES PLEAD; Ye Gaucho Males Gather In Aud NEED HELP TO FURTHER WORLD EDUCATION and faculty of Santa minds and bodies of students in Hotcha Movies For Stags Only Barbara college will be given the Asia and Europe^ Foreign soldiers opportunity to actively participate YE GAUCHO MALES GATHER hands above the table” Morris in the shaping of the world for returned from the debris of the There’ll be a hot time in the old blushed, and hastily changed the future generations, starting May battelfield, much as the service­ aud tonight! subject. Pressed once again for 5 and continuing until May 10. men of America, only to find their The occasion is the AMS smoker an inkling as to the nature of the Scholars in foreign countries homes, libraries, and universities which will start at 8:00 this even­ pictures, Master Moms swallowed which have been torn and dev­ ing— stags only. Admission is free hard and stammered, “It’s hard completely destroyed by the to­ to all AMS card holders, while the to say, but I guess they’re educa­ astated by war need help to ob­ talitarian armies. tain clothing, textbooks, lodging, unfortunates without cards are tional . . . if you know what I and urgently needed medical sup­ A total of $2,000,000 has been required to pay 50 cents for ad­ mean.” plies. The medium through which set as the goal for the WSSF this mittance into the sacred sanctum. Great Performers this will be brought about is the There will be acts galore, in The entertainment will include year, half of that amount to be addition to films of a very myster- World Students Service Fund, an donated by America, since it was top-notch performers of both local organization dedicated to assist iouk nature. When pressed for least affected materially by the information concerning these and national fame. On the pro­ people throughout the world in war. It is up to the students of gram will be Johnny Romero, a their search for education. America, as the future leaders of films, Ed “keep your big bony comedy juggler and pantominist; Our concept of war is radically this country, to take the initiative Bedt Henderson, impressionist and divergent from that which left an in aiding these students with MAESTRO ED MORRIS puffs a impersonator from the Golden indelible impression u pon th e whom they have a common bond, prelude to another act in the rol­ Roadrunner Aims Gate theater in San Francisco; the desire for an education. licking AMS Smoker, “stag only” and Maldo the Magician, famous Santa Barbara juggler and magi­ Candidates For Bottom Stock show, appearing tonight. At Former Peaks cian. Gauchos will be interested to Santa Barbara College’s tra­ Comedy skits wall be given by note that nearly 100 paddles have Free Molars the board members, and Bill ditional ROADRUNNER REVUE, Adaza will introduce the cham­ May Dance Queen been sold by the book store— this Any veteran who has originated in 1931, elicited the semester. Of all stock carried been out of the service under a pionship intra-mural basketball following simple paragraph in that team. Larry Sanchez and his or­ there, paddles place tail-end in year can get free dental care at year’s La Cumbre: Entries Closed sales. the Veterans Administration. “The Roadrunner Revue” was chestra will furnish the musical an evening program sponsored by entertainment. Candidates for “Queen of the Door Prizes May,” to be crowned May 2 at the the College Players and included May Festival, must be listed in the Spring Formal Ceremonies besides dancing and songs two There will be twelve door prizes office of the graduate manager one act plays: ‘The Killers’ and given, ranging from free tickets to by today. Wednesday, at 2:00 ‘Rosencrantz and Guildernstern’.” local theaters to two free dinners p.m., according to Nancy Derrer, Off Campus Production at Mom’s Italian Village. Also two publicity chairman of Phrateres. By 1935, however, the annual $5.00 cash prizes will be awarded. .By that time each candidate must musical event had risen to prom­ General chairman of the smoker have petitions signed by thirty inence. Amid pages of pictures is Bob Shipman, social chairman members of the student body and glowing descriptions of the of the AMS. Ed Morris will pre­ turned into Bill Russell’ office. various events of the program, side as master , of ceremonies. A group picture of the candi­ appeared the paragraph: Danny “the duke from party time dates will be taken in the quad “With enthusiastic applause as all the time” Alcala and Chuck today for the News-Press. Friday, the dazzling moving band plat­ Roberson have founded up the en­ the individual photographs will be form rolled forward playing the tertainment. Cal Reynolds is posted in the quad. overture, ‘Hell’s Bell’s,’ the an­ handling publicity. . Bob “Alpha nual Roadrunner Revue was of­ Thete” Bowman is also rumored Candidates Thus Far ficially opened on May 9, 1935, to have assisted in some minor Unofficial candidates, as of last in the spacious Fox Arlington capacity. Bob Moreland has been Friday, April 18, are: Betty Breh- Theatre, the first time a student relegated to the position of chief me, Potter’s Daughters; Carolyn production had been taken o ff the cuspidorian, while Bill Kiggins and Grant, Tau Gamma Sigma; Adel­ campus.” A1 Schab will comprise the clean­ aide Skoss, Industrial Education The program included “beau­ up details. department; and Betty Mitchell, tiful orchestrations, O r i e nt a 1 All men are invited to come out Las Meninas. tal chorus, the Lollypop Chorus, for an evening of fun by Owen Also, Mary Lou Lewis, Chi Del­ the Anemic Acrobats, the hilarious Van Buskirk, AMS president. ta Chi; Betty Walters, S.F.S.; team of Gammil and Williams, Arlene Peterson, Pu Ko How; El­ etc.” Dr. Christy Attends sie Tatum, Delta Zeta, Delta; Bob­ Peak at 1940 bie Dole, Gamma Delta Chi; Diane Conference Kirby, Alpha Theta Chi; Shirley By 1940, the Revue had reached Broad', Phi Kapa Gamma; and its peak; it presented original Dr. Van A. Christy has just re­ Margaret Monohan, the Junior music, an original script, and was turned from a trip to Salt Lake class and Gamma Sigma Pi. the “newest and most unusual in City, Utah, where he attended the years.” California Western Music Educa­ Tickets On Sale One feature of the Roadrunner tors Conference and gave an ad­ Tickets for the dance, which is Revue which is a perennial “must” dress on “Choral Music.” He being sponsored by Alpha Phi' is the introducing of past direc­ served also as a member of a Omega fraternity and Phrateres, tors of or participants in other panel on Teacher Training for women’s organization, went on Revues. Musicians. sale last Tuesday. Representatives This year, the ROADRUNNER Dr. Christy is the chairman of selling tickets are wearing name REVUE will appear on May 15 the music department at the Uni­ tags. and 16, in the Riviera auditorium, versity of California, Santa Bar­ Tomorrow, tickets will be sold acording to Stan Schwartz who is bara college, and has been for the at the entrance to the cafeteria. handling the show. The theme for past two years vice-president of According to Miss Derrer, they the production has not been an­ the California Western Music Ed­ will be $1.25, and are well worth nounced, but the staff is aiming ucators, southern section. the price. APPREHENSION AND GLEE CONTRAST the expressions of Shirley at that 1940 popularity peak. A delegation of music instruc­ Smith and Homer Willis as they stand beneath the betrothal arch The theme for the 1947 Road­ tors from the Santa Barbara pub­ Photos Enter during a dramatic moment at the April Showers formal. runner Revue will be “Gay Nine­ lic schools also attended, consist­ — Photo by Quo ties.” According to Stan Schwartz, ing of Miss Josephine Murrey, Mf. Picture Contest By Junemarie Davidson director, the show will feature and Mrs. Roderick Mount, Miss April showers and resulting May was in charge of the DZD entry. familiar sights, familiar faces, Viola Barak and Miss Virginia Sa­ More than 20 entries from 52 flowers were much in evidence at Tau Gamma Sigma received sec­ glimpses of familiar places. ber. colleges and universities have been the recreation center last Friday ond prize for their umbrella, and Chi Delta Chi came in third. received for the 50-Print National night when the Associated Student In the center of the dance floor Collegiate Photography Exhibition Body sponsored a formal dance from 9 to 12 p.m. was a quaint little wishing well CALENDAR sponsored by Kappa Alpha Mu, Attended by a capacity crowd, built of white picket fencing cov­ national honorary photography the affair featured the announce­ ered with flowers. A big sign in­ APRIL 23, WEDNESDAY— ment of engagements at intervals vited guests to make a wish for fraternity, W. J. Bell, secretary, one cent, and apparently many 3 p.m.— ASB social committee in the AWS room. announced today. during the evening by master of 4 p.m.— Delta Phi Delta meeting in the art office. ceremonies Ed Morris. The newly- students took advantage of the The photographer whose picture engaged couples were in the spot­ well’s mystic promise for the fu­ APRIL 24, THURSDAY ----- is chosen “best of the show” will ture. In the lounge, cherry punch 4 p.m.— Science seminar in the AWS room. light for a few minutes, and the was served to the many students receive an Eastman twin-lens re­ girls were presented with a nose­ and to the patrons attending. 7:30 p.m.— Crown and Scepter. flex camera donated by Popular gay corsage. A huge beach umbrella decorated 7:30 p.m.— Alpha Phi Omega in the AWS room. Photography magazine. Each pho­ Uumbrella Winner on the underside was in the patio. APRIL 25, FRIDAY— tographer with a winning picture A highlight of the evening was According to social chairman Wil­ Panhellenic Panic night by all the sororities. for the traveling show will re­ the awarding of a gold cup by lie Wigger, the success of the ceive a certificate of merit. Morris to Elsie Tatum, president dance was due in large part to her 1 p.m.— Gauchos vs. San Diego State in two games of baseball Entry banks may be obtained of Delta Zeta Delta, for having hard working committee, consist­ at Pershing park. by any college student by writing entered the best decorated um­ ing of Bee Gee Zink, Barbara 7-10 p.m.— Nani Leilani barbecue. to W. J. Bell, Kappa Alpha Mu, brella in the contest. This soror­ Brown, Barbara Balthis, Minnie APRIL 26, SATURDAY-r- 12 Walter Williams Hall, Univer­ ity’s entry was covered with white Belle Holver, Gloria Morgan, Hel­ Alpha Phi Omega at the college cabin. sity of Missouri, Columbia, Mb. lacy crepe paper, red roses and en and Jerry Terres, Shirley Cook, The closing date for entries is green leaves completing the dec­ Eileen Dismuke, A1 Anderson, APRIL 27, SUNDAY— April 30, 1947. orative effect. Billie Kneeland Laura Goetke, and Lois Vedder. Panhellenic formal initiation. Page Two EL GAUCHO Wednesday, April 23, 1947

M A IL B O X E L GAUCHO Letters from any students Builders Denounce Published every Wednesday and Friday during the school Joe Gaucho for this column are welcomed, year by the Associated Students of the University of California, concerning any campus issues. You are requested to keep them Santa Barbara College. as short as possible. Submit Housing Legislation Speaks! them at HI Gaucho office, or Editor...... Tom Lyle, phone 25284, 125 E. Pedregosa Denouncing state public housing drop them in box “L.” Assistant Editor ______Helen Terres legislation now pending in Sacra­ Junemarie Davidson ...... Associate Editors ...... Betty Maher LETTER TO THE EDITOR: mento as “communistic in theory "Bugs" Battelle ...... Managing Editors ...... Bob Hogan “Revive Tradition, a recent ed­ veteran, with the memory of some and practice” to the extent that Jerry Rose ...... Sports Editors ...... Nick Laikas itorial cries. Green beanies for top sergeant still burning in his it would spell “chaos for housing,” freshmen, no smoking in the Quad brain, being ordered to ‘get that members of the Building Contrac­ . Features — perhaps an occasional splash­ beanie back on your head’?” tors Association of California in a Jules Jacques, Merlin Quo, Walter Beaver, Joan Frye, Chris Stone, Chris iest in the pool, with paddling of —Henry Bagish wire dispatched today called upon Burkdoll, Dorothy Cochrane, Betct Butler, Kathy Nicholson. recalcitrant individualists— or per­ Governor Earl Warren to use his News haps a goldfish-swallowing _ con­ LETTER TO THE EDITOR: authority in an effort to prevent Don Eskeline, Bill Kresich, Marcia Lewis, Rosemary Primbs, Donna Hill, test or an annual flagpole-sitting such legislation from becoming . we do not believe that the law. Jan Fitts, Ardis Adler. B. G. Zink, Barbara Bergen. Sheila O'Connor, — wouldn’t it be fun? so-called “traditions” you mention Don Wilson, Nancy DeBenedict. Ruth Anne Groenink, Bill Breau, Patsy “Sure it would; but so was cow- are in accordance with present day “In the interest of veterans’ Hewlitt, Shirley Lindhorst, Phil Whitman, Marjory Dunavan. Sharon Smith, boys-and-indians and hide-and-go- collegiate attitudes. . . . The ma­ groups and the general public in Margaret Fiddes, Carolyn Blair. seek. After all, we’re grown up jority of the students—veteran ■the state who, if such legislation now; college students are sup­ students at any rate— are here to becomes law, would find them­ Sports selves burdened with a commun- Walt Zorovich, Don Humphreys, Henry Fogata. Keith Alderson. posed to be possessed of some de­ acquire an education, and not to gree of maturity. Then why not participate in various and sundry istically-operated public housing Advertising Manager ...... Harry Brumbaugh program that could end in chaos Circulation Manager ...... Adele Tatum act in accordance with that ma­ extracurricular hijinks. turity? Why act like a bunch of “As to your statement that San­ for housing,” the message read in pre-adolescent children? ta Barbara is one of those colleges part. “Of course, there are also tradi­ that is dying on its feet, we would BITS O'COPY ...... By Lyle tions not involving tomfoolery like to point, out that the planned The lethargy moves . . . the war Gaucholand is not dying . , . and horseplay: a reverence for expansion of the Mesa campus is certain old buildings and objects; scarcely indicative of a moribund NOW! slumbering beast is slowly, how­ it’s dead. an adherence to old customs; a re­ state. ever hestitatingly, turning over The reason has become very ob­ vival of old ceremonies. But why? “We do not object in the least Milk Shakes ...... 15c after a ^ ^ive Why such a reverence of the past to a revival of some o f the pleas­ vious during the past year. The simply because it is the past? If anter amenities of college life, Thick Malts ...... 20c spirit of Old Gaucho is dead be­ there were intrinsic value in such but we do object strenuously to traditions, something to be learned any revival of hazing or other dis­ Delicious cause intra-campus opposition is from them, they would be worth­ crimination against freshmen or dead. Democratic government, ap­ while. But on the whole, college anyone else.” De Luxe plied to a country, state, or school, traditions are nothing more than Walter D. Goggin Hamburgers ...... 25c a worthless mirror held up to an is non-functional when all opposi­ Ronald E. Ankrom empty past, and—what is worse-;- Ralph E. Richardson GOODY SHOP tion spirit dies with the counting blinding the view to that which is George O. Renes of the election ballots. Since the certainly much more important, Oliver E. Rostain (Across from the Granada) war began no one has ever heard the future. Harold T. Plaum “And as for enforcement of again from a candidate after be­ such traditions— can’t you see the ing defeated at a student body his views for election. publication. While a functioning opposition mant until one or more of these Since returning to the editorial party is found in the legislative groups — or new groups — feel desk a year ago, I have been the bodies of every present day effec­ strong enough to challenge the receipient of a stream of meaning­ tive democracy, there is no op­ throne. less banter, shallow caustic com­ position bloc in the Gaucho stu­ (Continued in Friday’s El Gaucho) ments, and unconstructive crit­ dent council. Truly, issues of con­ icisms from a host of “wheels” on troversial nature are presented for campus, concerning my manage­ cautious discussion, with some at­ ment and editorial policies of El tention paid to all sides. But dur­ Gaucho. I apply the above adjec­ ing this discussion, furtive glances tives to such small talk because the to the right or left seek signs of speakers make it obvious it has opinion from other members pres­ been nothing but small talk by ent. As soon as it seems evident Cupid will fly into the pic­ being afraid of being quoted. that 51 percent have made up Try something good None have felt their challenges their minds, skulls are cracked ture, when you send her valid enough to put them in writ­ and limbs broken as the other 49 A Sundae from ing. percent stampede to get on the flowers from On the face of the issue, Gaucho bandwagon in time for a 100 per­ tradition is a question . . . no one cent vote, either for or against, has any intention of dictating or as the case may be. ROYAL enforcing it under the present day VICTOR campus conditions. The letters I feel there will be no valid challenge to the statement that at Ice Cream The Florist which the controversial editorial the present time sororities and incited will save space on that 1116 Chapala 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 21451 subject being used in future El fraternities wield the control over For truly unique jewelry Gauchos, since the opinions of campus activities. They hold di­ and a wide selection of fine rect and effective control over watches, visit the “naturalized” Gauchos have student council and even El Gau­ now been heard. cho. Yet, among these twelve Last spring a series of these groups there is actually one in CLEMENT school spirit editorials was run, power, with eleven satellites . . . with the object of perhaps arous­ “compromise” has been the watch­ Jewelers SPECIAL TIRE OFFER ing action on the part of old-tim­ word for five years now . . . and 1323 State Street ers, returned Gauchos to whom effective opposition will lie dor- the old spirit and traditions might To ALL Teachers and Students still be memory-fresh. But there was no response. Our allegation Nationally Advertised Brands that Santa Barbara College is dy­ ing still holds true when applied to pre-war status. 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Not since the men from Mars in­ three-act play for the Dramatic Arts card,” gulped Ruth Burnt with a Here’s our riddle of the even­ Into Key-Scroll vaded New Jersey has radio been Guild in Columbus, . Later, while haunted by a personality such as the overseas in military service, he wrote hand on her horrified face. Es­ ing: Who is it that always has the Formally initiating six new one which dominates “The Gaucho “The Letter,” which was produced in cort Neil Underwood saves the hiccouphs? Answer: “Two-beer” members, Key and Scroll, honor­ Serenade.” The “Serenade” can be Santa Barbara a few months ago. He day, however, by presenting his, Goulet. Thanks, Frances. ary women’s junior service or­ heard each Monday night from 10:30 once wrote a puppet show which “Gosh, let’s get some fresh air!” ganization, met Thursday night at and one more couple enters the the home of Miss Jean Bybee, to 11:30 over station KDB (1490 Kcs.). played to an audience of. some five gala April Showers dance. gasps Donna Hill to escort Bob Emceed and produced by Walter Bea­ thousand people. Partially completed, Eddington, and dashing out the sponsor. Gertrude Gaily, presi­ ver and Tom Lyle, the program fea­ Walter’s latest writing, which he terms Just stepping through the flow­ door to the patio they find.crowds dent, presided and led the initia­ tures college personalities, foremost of “a bitter, autobiographical novel,” is er-bedecked archway are Shirley escaping crowds. Seated about are tion ceremonies. B road and Roy Campbell, giving which is the aforementioned Walter called “Lust in the Dust.” A1 Schab-Bonnie Sly, Mr. and M rs. Newly “tapped” women wel­ Beaver. Walter brings to Santa Bar­ KDB PLAYHOUSE each other a happy smile, and Jim Granat, Evelyn Hill-Tim Mc­ comed into the group were Bettie bara College a background in the Walter Arndt, Santa Barbara College right behind them are a couple of Mahon, Marylou Lewis and a Moore, Dorothy Eichelberger, Alice Bobs— one a K irby with his wife, theatre rare for a college sophomore. speech major is director of KDB’s broad-shouldered escort, D ick P h il­ Chard, June Hellewegen, Annie In 1940 Walter wrote and directed a “Playhouse,” a program designed to D iana, and the other a F arley , lips-Pat Cascadden, Don Eskeline- Lee Clements, and Betty Perkins. give amateur actors from the college with his wife-to-be, B e tty Lou Dorothy Eichelberger, Milton Com­ Brown and gold, the colors of Key and town a chance for a radio outlet. M inturn. mon*. Winnie Woods. and Scroll, were used extensively Pu Ko How Clan Sound effects director for the program Hey, lok at the darling wishing Going back inside we see Bob in carrying out the decoration is Bill Hobbs, who is also in charge of well! There’s Lloyd Sallott and Phillips dance past with M arge theme for the initiation ceremony. Plays Hillybilly sound effects for the college's radio Ruth Hendrickson standing beside W oods. In choosing new members for division. The program can be heard at it with S tan H ill and Lois Vedder Key and Scroll, a system of “tap­ 8:00 p.m. Thursday evening. watching the couples stroll by. Here’s the announcement of the ping”' is used. Only outstanding At College Cabin Alternating with Walter Arndt’s pop­ Joe Burton-Pat Brackett, David engaged couples! We can’t help college women of junior class ular program, is the Santa Barbara Laughton-Dede Forslund, Ken and remarking how happy they all look standing who maintain a grade Pu Ko How, Phrateres sub-chap­ College radio division’s Great Play Marge Smalwood, Art Montgom- — all aglow, etc.! First on the average of B minus are tapped or ter, had a gala time at the college Series, under the direction of Mr. Vir­ ery-Jean Parlee, Bob Huston and list are Margie Pierce and Sherm chosen for membership in this cabin last weekend, according to gil Bergman, lecturer in speech. Mr. Joann Johnson, Chuck Manud- W orth. During the rest of the organization. Joyce Leversee, member of the Bergman’s advanced radio production Helen Giles, Hobb Watts-Nancy evening we see Kathy Nicholson It was decided during Thurs­ group. Highlighting the affair was class presents adaptations of stage S co tt are among those taking a and Bing Kovall, Rita Del Dotto day’s meeting that Key and Scroll the informal initiation of eleven dramas famous in theatrical history. and Walter Hart, Shirley Smith women will wear the official uni­ new members. These were Jeanne OTHER PROGRAMS and Homer Willis, Pat Wood and form of the group every Wednes­ Erickson, Carolyn Martins, Arlene Of interest to housewives is “Uni­ Howard Spohn, Beth Holley and day on campus. This consists of a Peterson, Muriel and Natalie versity of California Home News,” pre­ Ed Hitchcock, Darlene Holiday dark brown skirt, a white blouse Stockwell, Patsy Dorward, Wini­ sented each Saturday afternoon at WHERE'S ELMER? and Johnny Reid, Faith Wood and with “Key and Scroll” embroid­ fred Woods, Jan Fitts, Pat John­ three o’clock over station KTMS (1250 Jim Fraser, and Helene Harvey ered on the collar, and a white son, Tam Rackson, and Joy Foster. Kcs.). This program is presented by and Dudley Miller take their coat sweater. Candidate for the May Dance the Home Economics department and places underneath the umbrella Other business of campus-wide festivities from the club is Arlene directed by Miss Janet Stearns. An­ and receive official congratula­ interest discussed during the meet­ Peterson. Pu Ko How also plan­ nouncing is done by members of the tions. ing Thursday concerned future ned an umbrella^ which they en­ radio division of the speech depart­ Sitting on the floor (can’t they monthly meetings of the- three tered in the April Showers dance ment. stand any more?) are Lloyd Rich­ charter chapters of Key and contest last Friday. ardson and Carolyn Blair. Well, Scroll. The Key and Scroll chap­ Spring Dance we know just how they fell, so ter on the campus o f Santa Bar­ On May 9 the organization will Mesa Plays Host with a last glance at the dance bara is one of the three charter hold a spring dance, which will be we make our way through the chapters; the other chapters are their big event of the semester. To IE Convention crowd and wend our weary way on the campus of the University Following their traditional Chin­ home. of Southern California and at ese theme, the dance will be called Gaucho Industrial Education ma­ UCLA. “Evening in Peking.” Nancy Der- jors play host to statewide educa­ Active members of Key and rer, social chairman, has placed tors and authorities in the IE Scroll present at the Thursday Miss Leversee in charge. field as the California Industrial night meeting were President Gai­ Other committees for the dance Education Association holds its ly, Jean Calderon, Sally Herbert, are: Carolyn Martins, invitations; annual convention in the Mesa SENIORS Jean Wright, Margaret Wheeler, Joy Foster, decorations; Dorothy campus auditorium on April 25 Willie Wigger, June Freer, Helen Adameck, refreshments; Jeanne and 26. Kipf, and Mary Lou Gustafson. Erickson, entertainment; Tam A program has been drawn up Rackson, clean-up; and Evelyn for the entertainment and educa­ You may still have your Benning, music. tion of the guests, with commer­ cial exhibits by leading manufac­ . . . keeping "in trim" by photograph made for the turers and publishers. Group Plans Blue * Clyde Keener is general chair­ following our daily sugges­ And Yellow Uniforms man of the affair and Dean E. A. tions for balanced,” refresh Yearbook. President Donna Hill conducted Lee of the department of educa­ ing luncheons. a business meeting of Las Espue­ tion at UCLA will be the main las, sophomore women’s honorary speaker. DO IT NOW service organization, last week at her home. The group agreed to Coe Heads Elemed help serve breakfasts to the Phra­ (S J b tt K A teres convention when delegates Awards Committee arrive in June. Guylene Coe heads the newly JaM S t u d ia Members voted that Las Espue­ formed Awards committee of the QítáutJlaM ÚL. las have a uniform o f yellow, elementary department. This tlM£ß fOJW*Ai6£ßG.PA0P short-sleeve sweaters and royal group met last Wednesday night 7 La Arcada Ct. at 1114 State blue skirts, which they will wear and laid plans for the revision and 1025 CHAPALA ST.9>U¿27574 once a week. completion of criteria for giving awards. A discussion was held over making nominations for the honors. Get the neatest haircut The annual award as planned Don't write her a love let­ thus far will be a lavalier or a ter this time, send her flow­ in town at the scroll to be inscribed with the ers from winner’s name. The next meet­ ing of the awards committee is LA ARCADA planned for a week from this Fri­ BARBER SHOP day at 8:00. ra y o ia or a thousand gardens 24 La Arcada Court 1116 State SL 1331 State Phone 5165 M

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Take Elevator to Top Floor at 3 West Victoria 1208 State Street Phone 21787 for a Complimentary Treatment (Next to Granada Theatre) Page Four E L GAUCHO Wednesday, April 23, 1947 Badminton Club All those interested in form­ SBC SWIMMERS SWEEP BASEBALL MACHINE ing a badminton club should attend a meeting Thursday, April 24, at 4 in PH 100. Men's CAL POLY PADDLE MEET and women’s singles and mixed The postwar version of Santa Humphreys tied for second honors SPLITS TWIN BILL doubles matches are being Barbara College’s swimming team, with 8 points each, for a win and planned. A guy named Bob Elliott per­ and Day, lead the stickmen in the under the guidance of Coach Ter­ second place in tire 440-yard and If you wish to participate ry H. Dearborn, came through 220-yard races respectively. All sonally pitched and batted the second game also. and are not able to attend the Gaucho baseball team to a 7-2 vic­ with flying colors in its first test three of these men are freshmen. Traveling northward to Stock- meeting please get in touch of thp season when it defeated the tory in the second game of a twin ton for single games Friday and with Roz Schwartz through the Five Firsts bill at Cal Poly Thursday after Mustang Mermen by the lopsided Of the nine events in the dual Saturday, the Gauchos traded wins student mailbox before next score of 49 to 26 Friday afternoon the hosts had sneaked off with the with COP. taking the second game, Thursday. meet, Santa Barbara College won opener. 7-3, by virtue of a 5-run at the Cal Poly pool in San Luis five first places, two second places 14-3, with a 17-hit barrage off Obispo. blast in the first frame. The three Tiger pitchers after drop­ and four thirds, while Cal Poly chunky right-hander had set the ping the preliminary contest, 5-3. 5B Trackmen Break High point man for the victor­ won four firsts, two second places enemy down without a hit going Bob Mathew chalked up his first ious Gauchos was Jack Jardine, and four thirds. The Mustangs’ into the last inning, and his ring­ win of the season, scattering 9 who won the 50-yard and the 100- breaststroke winner, August Mott- ing triple to deep right-center hits and only 2 in going yard crawls, and swam one leg of man, had his first instruction from with the bases loaded in the 4th the route Saturday. Bushman, Al- Records at San Jose, the 400-yard relay, to amass 11% Coach Dearborn at Palo Alto ten had accounted for what proved house, and Steinberg each pound­ points. Dave Russell and Don years ago. the winning margin of the game; ed out 3 blows to lead the hitting Fail to Win Meet A return meet between the Gau­ but the Mustangs finally found attack. Cecil Neal lost a pitcher’s Gaucho Mermaids chos and the Mustangs will be a the range and shelled him from battle to McFarland Friday, the Although sparked by four rec­ feature of Cal Poly’s annual festi­ the hill with four singles which, Mustang chucker giving up but 6 ord breaking performances, the Open Training val, “Poly Royal,” to be held the bunched with a walk and an er­ evening of May 2nd. They will hits to Neal’s 9 as his mates ral­ Santa Barbara College harriers Tryouts for the Water Ballet, to ror, produced the only Poly scores. lied with a 3-run burst in the last were unable to nab enough sup­ no doubt be gunning for the Gau­ Cecil Neal came in to put out the be presented in May, will be held chos and an avenge of Friday’s of the 8th to come from behind porting points to garner a victory at the City Pool at West Beach fire without further damage. for the win. in the double-dual track meet defeat. Dale Scott started the opener next Tuesday, April 29. All those Score by innings: held at San Jose last Saturday. whose names begin with A through for the Gauchos but was touched Seven meet records- were broken for four hits and five runs in the R H E L will report at 4:00 and the re­ Women's Softball and three more tied as the San maining girls should come at 4 :30. Beginning April 21 at 4 p.m. first inning. He scattered 5 more SB ...... 100 001 001 3 7 2 Diego, San Jose, and Santa Bar­ will be softball games to which all hits and gave no runs after the 3rd Poly ...... 502 000 OOx ' 7 9 2 bara teams tangled in this thrill­ Practice will be held for those qualifying, every Tuesday and women students on campus are but the game had already been SB ...... 000 302 2 7 9 2 ing meet. The numerical scores invited. Sponsored by the Wom­ won. It was Scott’s 2nd loss of Poly ...... 000 000 2 2 4 1 were: San Jose 87%, Santa Bar­ Thursday afternoon at the City Pool from 4:00 to 5:30. en’s Athletic association, of which the year as against 5 wins. Mark SB ...... 000 001 020 3 6 3 bara 43%, and San Diego 79%, Trudy Doerr is president, the sea­ Steinberg and Hal Abbott were COP ...... 000 002 03x 5 9 1 Santa Barbara 60%. Dressing rooms are provided son will continue all semester. high at the plate with 2 for 4. SB ...... 014 050 400 14 17 2 Wally Cole again broke a record and each girl is asked to bring B. J. Winslow, softball manager, This same duo, along with Elliott COP ...... 000 010 Oil 3 9 1 when he set a new meet standard her own towel. announces that games will be for the half mile run. He sped played every Monday and Wed­ the distance in 1:59 sec. Ed Gra- nesday at 4 p.m. on the women’s bast, outstanding Santa Barbara Undefeated Netmen gym field. Any girls interested Eijeincj The Sportpons weight tosser, nabbed a new meet are urged to turn out. and Santa Barbara record when he heaved the shot 49 ft. 2 in. Face SJ Spartans with JERRY ROSE Earl Engman also copped a record DAMN IT, MEN, something is college making it known, and one by making a leap of six feet on The Dearborn racket wielders, r drastically wrong up here on top of the easiest ways is through the high jump. The other out­ so far undefeated in conference of the hill. I don’t want to start athletics. The sports program here standing Santa Barbara perform­ play this season, play host this af­ hollering about lack of spirit, or at Santa Barbara college seems to ance was turned in by Gaucho ternoon to the San Jose State col­ start preaching, but UCSBC has be woefully lacking in material mile relay team composed of Stan lege team, runners-up in last an enrollment of about 2300 sufficient to impress even the Moore, A1 Deline, Dick Kampman, year’s conference championship. struggling students. When you go Santa Barbara News-Press; and Wally Cole. They covered the Matches are scheduled to begin anywhere and say you are from ONE OF THE MAIN troubles four laps in the fine time of 3 on the Municipal' Stadium Courts Santa Barbara, you’re an un­ seems to be lack of funds— a min 27.3 sec. at 2:30, and all students are invit-, known. “Oh, that’s where that change must be. made somewhere. ed to witness the play. The Gau­ teachers’ college is,” is the usual All of the money garnered by the Intramural Baseball cho’line-up is expected to include answer. athletic program is put into the The 1947 intramural softball Bob Wright, Morton Dewhirst, HOW DOES A COLLEGE get student body general fund, not Captain Alan Cobbe, George Man- known? By the students of the the athletic fund. How do schools season will begin about May 2, set, Bob Slover, and either Don like USC and brother Bruin turn announced Cal Reynolds last Tully or Bob Blake. out terrific teams and get nation­ week. He urged all interested On Thursday, Santa Barbara Relay Events wide publicity? Through a ter­ groups to submit a list of play­ college will be well represented at rific sports program. There is no ers to him as soon as possible. the opening of the annual Ojai reason why Santa Barbara cannbt tournament, one of California’s be a big gun in the sports picture. Championship teams will re­ oldest and largest tennis affairs. Held Sat. Nite TO QUOTE THE COACH of ceive a perpetual trophy and the UCLA baseball squad— “How the players will receive individ­ The largest gathering of track you fellows (SBC baseball nine) ual awards. and field athletes ever presented keep out of the Pacific Coast KOURY'S in Santa Barbara will meet at the League is beyond me . . . you Free Cigarettes La Playa Stadium for the Santa beat all of us now. . . .” THE BASEBALL GAME that Tennis & Badminton Shop Barbara relays on the afternoon DID YOU KNOW, MEN, that will really be a killer this season 2 A De la Guerra Plaza and night of Saturday, April 29. after beating the Terrible Trojans will be the Gaucho-Brothfer Bear Acceptances from 15 colleges and Battlin’ Bruins there was very tilt next month in Berkeley. The Phone 24108 and 15 high schools have been re­ little publicity about the upsets Gaucho sports staff is offering ceived raising the number of ath­ by the “mediocre” Gauchos in free weeds (all Chesterfield men) letes participating to approximate­ metropolitan papers. . . . There is to the lucky Gaucho who can Best in Frames, Strings and ly 60Ö. Replies to invitations sent something wrong somewhere. guess the outcome and score. Stringing are yet to be received from Cal AS FOR A SOLUTION, you, A BOX WILL BE PUT in the Tech, Fillmore High, and Los An­ the students, the athletes, the “caf” for predictions, or they will geles City college. fans, should get on the ball and be taken in El Gaucho office. Just Complete line of Sponsors of the relays, the Jun­ take some action on it. Drop into put the winner of the game, your ior Chamber o f Commerce, feel the Gaucho office and tell us guess of the score, and your name WEARING APPAREL that their efforts to put this track your thoughts concerning the sit­ and address on a slip of paper and event on equal footing with other uation, or leave a note for us. turn it in. famous meets (Penn., Drake, FVes- no relays) will be rewarded. College and high school entries thus far are: Colleges— UCLA, Santa Barbara college. Occidental, Whittier, Ven­ tura JC, Pepperdine, Riverside, E. Hospitality in your hands Centro JC, Santa Ana JC, Hunt­ ington Park (unattached), West­ mont college, Santa Maria JC, Cal Poly, E. JC and San Diego. High schools—-Santa Paula, Bon­ ita (La Verne), Santa Barbara, Compton, Lompoc, San Luis Obis­ po, Wilson (Santa Barbara), San­ ta Maria. Long Beach Poly, Santa You have a zest for Vnez, Ventura. 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